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THE OMAHA DAILY FIGHT WITH UQ\R“BERSKT&Z‘, eun deat directry with the menoracer: | PRESIDENCY IS THE ISSUE | ¥ it Mombers of Federation Sesk te Beyooty| fome business of a purcly routine nature | Noyional League Magnates Osnvens in | Schaefer Adminis Mech Mads Gosds. | was disposed of and the convention then | Adjourned until 8 o'clock tomorrow morn Their Aonual Mesting the Freneh Expert, g This was done_to allow the several At BilArds, | committees to BEE: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1001, 5 - — —— - —— - e e e, ntre_and M i Anks, 5084 record crs m Drab nrutel, CHILD LABOR IN FACTORIES DENOUNCED | {y/ii™ fierh o e decentes o e ions | WHO WILL SUCCEED VETERAN NICK YOUNG | | that have b referred to them. Before | E adjournment President Gompers announced the appointment of President W D. Ma V YORK, Dec. §.—Th ational bl 1 in th 8 Lahor Con ton | ent as 0 Candidate, iding, Prom Slosson Kt the wheel, the apparatus from wreck ar K, N R AN TR hon of the Amalgamated Association ot| Probably Wil oy by the bank, ¢ ness | Street Car employes hnd President John | Brush=Action Regarding play, ia Y « Puuh:n of the United Mine workers as a | the Western {amsd ol ’ Xteen, ‘tum‘:nuvm to take charge of the street car | efghe, White Slas was unable t —_— strike in this city —t——— any double fig At the | | | the seventh inni seore stood . BCRAN Pa., Dee, f.—The conference | NEW YORK, Dec. 0.—All of the National | In Sutton’s favor m_this fn seatlon only two hours. today, aliourn- | gouqeey Two Different Occastons ({107 Of the Philadelphia owners, will be |ately. Sution won' the n g ment being taken until tomorrow morning | here tomorrow en, at the Fift enue \ished run of thirty-fou we n : n until tomorrow morning W or Lotter 6 | here tomorrow, when, at the Fifth Avenue | fisHed tUn of thirty-four in hix ta n order to erable the veral committees ho the annual winter meeting will begin. | Sjosson's 1 to consider the large yumber of resolutions d Police Bonrd, Among the prominent men to be seen | The garie in the evening, which ¢ stil In their hands. There was a lively ik | about the hotel tonight were: James Hart, | F¥get chaefter of Chiengo and discussion on the floor over the question At a meeting ot the Board of Fire | Chicago; J, H. Soden, Boston; Frank De | after his three days’ rest, was in fi of boycotting machine-made cigars. It I8 [ Police Commissioners yesterday afterno Haas Robinson Louis; John T. Brush, | and hix nursing of the balls was equ the same question that the Clgarmakers' In- | fwe saloon licenses were granted. Two innatl; Barney Dreytus, Plttsburg; | ondy Tinte play he shoswed wordoetil ternational unfon has ‘brought up at pre- | communications were recelved from Chief [ Charles Ebbetts, Brooklyn | terity. " Barutel, while badly b vious conventions of the federation and has er of the fire department as follows The air of secrecy was preserved as to |4, Hrst-clies game = Schuoffor always been fefeated in fts fight against | Honorable Board of Fire and P what, If any, plans are on foot which will | {ha evening he will meet the introduction of machinery in the cigar | COmmissionoer Gentlemen c be dealt with at the meeting, | sary orge . Slosson this b speak too highly of the braver " ‘oY Shaeffer's score was 400 o el's 1 el re was # Barutel b members of (his partme nt whi The matter of a successor to N. E. Young - s At the present time not a machine-made | at the creamery fra at 107 as president of the league will come up at Omahas Bent St Charles, *lgar in the United States, it I8 sald, bears | Stroct futhes sl LB R erushed | the meeting. Up to date A. G. Bpalding | roaeie bowling game at Clark's last \ he label of the Cignrmakers' International | gr 'y \ing walls or floors, gal- | has been the only candidate mentioned. night "',:‘I’” B d 0 brother fireman, Georke | John T. Brush'e position regarding Mr. u,\ll\)]x.\s ot e matter came up in the form of a res- | TTeXler, who had the misfortune of being | o "6 Watahed al in- st 3. Tota stution 'WN ""4""" "" ""." " rm of & eS| caught under a falling floor, and at the | Spalding will be watched with unusual in | Lehmann ... : 104 3 X presen by President Gompers, | time 1t looked as though \ing could | terest, as, it was rumored about the hotel | Wigman ... 1] b 1;;1,..’ ¢ h-r!ln-!l and Thomas F. Tr cey of | mive Dim, And ror his ¢! pltKe ) SIot | tonight tiat Brush would fight Spalding. |Smead Mg 11 the Cigarmakers' o nd was referred | ple e in recommend e followlr cke o Ad + 18 1% to theormakers’ union, and was referred FUIWE o Mhonra: Joht. Petty. enging | Brush, so it is said, will be backed in his | fum! Afisreive I8 160 e committee on labels. It denounced company No_ 4, Captain Jaacks, No. 4:|fight by the owner of the New York club. . - a certain company for making cigars M"IAVMIQ Simpson, Hook 'lnd"l:-\'§'l"r comi| There have been numerous conferences Totals .. y L 867 84 88 ¢ Y chiner: a4 ¢ ed upon | PANY No_ 1, Nels Plerson, Ne, pe . . ™ o "~ "hfll'hld.mr Iunl machinery and called upon | FRON, Tl0 12, Mely Froreon, N0 ity | between Brush and Freedman recently. 8T. CHARLES, he federation to assist in unlonizing the [ who shewed mich cooiness and bra What the league will do regarding the | .. 8 various plants of th Y Fritacher ..o < | us plants of the company | @ time so serious. new minor leagues' organization and the | Baden 145 Bl(; HEAD l,VD (OLI IS]UV ) Adopt Resolution 1l ty. | The second letter was commendatory to | Anorican league will also be watched with | Flanagan 1 b | L " A The committee reported the. resolution | the presence of min V’ and hrn;:-ln- of Lieu- | jnterest Many of the large owners, it Is | -lmlfivr H 11).‘ tenant Greenman, and was as follows | v >0 of the na- 4| —_ — ol back with the recommendation that the | | #aid, did not favor the abrogation of the na 7~ - : | is ’ word “machinery” be stricken out, and the | Taad report that while 1t tional agreement, which resulted directly in| Totals ... 06 85 “®| Mhres Eogines aad Thirty-Thres It is already upon us. The press everywhere is warning the resolution adopted. Then the clgarmakers fire at 1518-15 Douglas & the banding together of the minor.leagues Oune Point. Detsellitied i public. Pneumonia and grip germs of unusual viru- opened their fight. They insisted that the Ve, faartnott throughout the country against the blg or-| = on 'Clark's dowling bt lence and danger are in our midst. The term “machinery” should not be eliminated, | v rink Groenma ganization | allevs 1ast ight his seore was mades: e i people are unusually ill-prepared. and argued that cigars made by machinery | ¢ [ gerous sitiation The board of directors, consisting o t Total | et A are not as good as those made by hand ards of the truck Young, Hart, Rogers, Soden, Robison and [{hatelain )| TWO TRAINMEN INSTANTLY KILLED | B Berger brobutas | Brush, will go into session at noon tomor- | French of the | row We are facing a harvest-time of death. On acconnt of tha trying summer Just passed, vitality is at a low ebb. Develor t of a str vitality is urgently a ¥ needed at once by all not in perfect condition. Unless your system is promptly o Tratuw' Crews | put in condition to throw off this pestilence of germs grave results are sure to follow. Many deaths are already reported. The first symptoms are a cold, quickly followed by acute bronchitis or tonsilitis, pneumonia and death. | and that the machines drive hand cigar- | makers out of business | malming or Killlng of some Totals The speakers in opposition to the clgar- | oL G RG h i gued that to ~mm««‘....m.;\,..'.‘i Yok, honorable body for i | nISASTROUS FOR THE ~ PETS |yuncer hinery would be folly, Machines are Both communications were dated Decem- Kern n Dend n It makers’ proposition \ | w tain Sert ers. being introduced jn many lines of trade, (ber 9 and signed by Chief Salter. Oly twe Birst Choless Kusass 1es | Muthn : S here is a new protection for you; it builds up the system quicker than any- and the unlon could not successtully fight teat in Bxciting Onkinmd i 3 m thing known; and if you already have a cold it will stop it at once. Begin taking he law of progre s pointe This game ended t nd in Mull's Grape Tonic today and you will fortify your system so that you are abso- ihe .”‘”'m:‘:l‘l“; oo ','h"‘" i "';“hl'““""‘ ‘,: TELEPHONE COMPANY OBJECTS Races, bowl-off Chatelain s by one point. | NORTH YAKAIMA, Wash., Dec. 9.—A lutely safe from the ravages of this epidemic arm e bes o ¢ y poduill SN | head-ena collision between an extra east- Kead below carefully and act at once » ?h,.’.mvun .uT“.:‘:{.:n‘:.“u'.'.':m“;.fi: .J,: :n: 1:|::- Asserts Franchise Was Taken Into| gin FRANCISCO. Dec (di=Close fin- | '"-' "l""I'" i :;m bound freight and No. 49, w freight, two ’ 08 and & ke 8¢ st as the « 't g 2 . Ishes and the defeat of four favorit NDIANAPO dee. 0.—~Ralph Miller, | Lo n o Kéte oh the NOBHRID Pas Typographlcal and other unions have done e Lnes XRIR marked the sport at Oakland today. Na-[one of the crack pitchers of the eastern|Miles morth of by A T when machinery was intpoduced {n their tion Was Returned. tive and Orleans were the anly first | league last season, has been signed by In- | cific at midnight resulted in the death of 3 e - 4 i cholces to reward their backers. Doublet | dfanapolis. Miller’ was with Baltlmore in | two trainmen and the injury of severai . trades. The discusslon promised to be JE— gained a victory over a good field in the and 1808, Teke o Tableapeontul or Twe of lengthy,s but th moving of the previous Representatives of the Nebraska Tele- | fourth event Imp Royal “lush beat New Bowling K question quickly ended the debate, and the | Phone company were before the board of | Frank Bell for the place. John Peters e I M\“;";.‘-n COPPER 4 resolution, with the word “machinery” | review yesterday afternoon discussing the | hut e s ded bast the judges by QEIQAQQ, P80, Qrudne Tossatts bowlli€ | PInwMAN, naime tnknows, stricken out, was adopted as recommended, | asfessment for 190 The Intter was entered f team tonight establish w world's | IMAN, name u . made by Tax Commis- | Seve and record average for thr fom Ryan bid him up to $Lo games I com- | Injured A sloner Fleming for that corporation, § OWe n o geld 9 ¥ setition, maklng a mark of 1,035 1-3, 1'g hidk & In a half tascup of bot water four or five times & day. Before ” AENAR Soal 000. The question in diapute is whethe S U TIC RS DL S Tl A ) JT RumAn ¥idu Eetere, aral matgiedthnd §5ing 10 bed take a liot foot bath aad another dose of Tooic In hot The committee on labely and the commit- [ or the city has the right to tax the fran. | Native »sina second, Fridolina | Gus Gardner the Vi tnternally fnjured. water, Alter the oold is brolea continue the Tonic, according to [ teo :n resolutions reported a number of f chfue of the corporation singly, The repro. | thFd " gt | [CINCINNATI, Dee. 9.—Gus Gardner of | Fireman B. B. Stott, leg broken, arm directions on the bottle, uatil patient has fally recovered, " resolutions which were adopted in every in- | yantatives of the company maintatn that e Or M hante | Philadelphia kiiocked out T s IKanell of | crushed X Littlo cbildren and invalids can be safely troated with Mull's stance where the commiitees brought In a [when they returned thefr valuation they : R T e Bfakeman W. T. Darcey, head add: face # Grape Tonic, as It is absolutely harmless. [t contalns no _{njuri- favorable recommendation. The firat reso- | v,y the franchise into consideration, mak. 8 Ang xte | scalded i ous ingredient. Bronchitls, Sore Throat, Rheumatism, Neural- lution: considered was one pledging the as- | ;o™ (" }ivvar than they would otherwise i Policeman Saves Hix House. Conductor Joseph Chare, head cut and gla, Plous Sors Luogs, Croup, LaGrippo and all kindred ail- slstaiice of the tederation to the Journey- | puco"aonat o et 0 erty would Be. 1888 ace, eleven-sixteenths mile Pollos: OMcer Nt Bisgelman was burnea | scuided ments resulting from and ugrmn are quickly reduced and men Tablors' Union of America in its con- | g Of0 &1 U I' '1 iy o i | o amp, Royal Flush second. | ", th hands late last evening while put-| Fireman Alfred Chanve, bruised and cured by the use of Mull's Grape Tonic. test for frée shops. The resolution Wan | yeoumd the |oaiiarny Lranchis it Rl o won | Ik e aate L A SRt e Es | sonde h In cases of sore throat, raw throat, croup, chest pains, pleu- adopted, :‘::::"l‘ ”_:_‘;| In¢ ::(""'\"‘L"I“::“l’:::;"'l‘ "" ‘:‘I""' Hangdf thind: Times. Tk B th atrot. A Titite Gaushtor of Mr. | Three engines and thirty-three cars were tisy, nc“lwlun;oouw frritant is necessary, rub well the sore E - e case o ed to allow S| seven-clghts le, e g: | Sov > 2 g o | 4 oy ed 1de orders i ins ere 3 These resolutions were also adopted: Pe- |y PLRILE time {6 'seshre further: avie ":‘xx:'v'::m‘;;l v i ||“ u:"‘&lr\l.vl«-“:-':':*- | Risgatmas stiicien sk tun. Mo Haaa'of whieh troyed. Under orders the trains wer spots with Mall's Lightalug Pain Killer, also saturata a piece of titloning cong laws so that e '8 to amend the marine | .. . ond, Sidelon third. Time: supposed to pass at Wenas station. Whe Y annel with it and apply. Use in conneotion with Mull's Grape ery seaman shall have the | the extra arrived there a train stood on [ “Tonig. | flew to a sofa. Alm instantly the sofa T ¢ z0. Riegelman attempted to put ¥ g bt to uit any merchant vessel on which | TRUST COMPANY AFFAIRS REST | FOUR FAVORITES IN LD | e s “',_”}m.v siding, and, supposing it was No. 1, tho Tw:b[::;mmmfl 154':;?'&"#31‘::5 ::h!'l‘ul" Graps the service has become obuoxlous to him; | and carried it into the yard, where it was | °Xr® proceeded to North Yakalma. The known, Mot gold remedies leave the sysiem weak and sbattered 110 to prohibit the towing on the oceans | \yeny of Creditors Goes to Kansas | HERVY Track Proves a Winmer for (00 000" pi"bine were dressed at the | cOllision occurred on a sharp curve. Moll's Grape Tonlc bresks up the cold and at the same time builds of gigantic rafts the Popular Ones at New police station up the system, That the federation refuse to recognize Oity and Actios-Awattd Py JAMES SMITH FOUND DEAD 1t can be had from aay good labels gotten up by rival unions of the To- His Return. A i Damage to Dwelling. vorltes here | A one-story frame house, 1010 Howard k und four|gtreet, owned by Mrs. Dora Lehman and The Lightning Medicine Co., Rock bl:qu'l‘.“ #e0i0e inins by ness, 8leeplossnese and o T LU bacco Workers' International union; that precti the federation draw up a form of obligation | Edward Bettle of Penusylvania, who has that will instruct all members to demand Porch by NEW ORLEANS, T fared better on a h been here in the Interest of certain cred- | finlshed first today, al and Lenja - b ceupled by the Schuster Bros., commis- the unlon label wherever they purchase | itors of the Omaha Loan and Trust com- | YGINE the omly ones b Results: PP, - . A 5 ace, 8| o $ v | s , caught fire about 6:30 last night, James Si was found dead last evening manufactured goods; endorsing tho union | pany, has gone (o Kansas City. First race, six furlor Frank Ken sion men, caught fire about ast nig James Smith was found dead last evening He expects | won, W. H! Dixon second, Rand Squ but by the prompt arrival and good work stamp of the International Union of Jour-|to be gone several days and no steps are | third. Time: 1:18 Y PrOWE 8 | nevmen Horseshoers and endorsing the | likely to be taken efther in the matter of | .5(c00 B s irong: Ton ?r““",',.‘:,’fl 'I"f,",',”;:’.',',". l";:;,,",‘:‘.',',m o el label of the Actors’ National Protective a recelvership or the winding up of the af- | Sy Gam third. Time: 18 . A umx IR0k tadids Sk haowa union, falrs of the company until his return, The| Third race, selling, one mile and on tive Senstons, officers of the company will not make any | SX{eciths Baniah won, Lreing Mayor Bvery one of the sixteen committees put | StAtement at this time and none Is expected | Iourth - race. selling, #ix and. on {n 'a busy afterdoon and ning. There | VNt it Is definitely declded what course | furlong » Bramblo wor n third. Time are many delegates here with grievances | % t0 be pursued n furlongs out 6 o'clock on the porch in front of the in which he roomed, 214 North Ninth by Police Officer Charles Bloom. When { founa the body was still warm, as though e _— the man had fust died. The body was re- o ot 8. No TRy 1h DEGHpee | moved to the morgue, where ap examina- halt| R, . Howes, the Inventor of a new | tion was made, N of violence wera it Tack | prtects flowes, the inventer of & new | tion was made. No marks of violence wer: 5 A k0 L e Mt Ihcal can- | found. Smith was about 60 yoars of age. itallsts in establishing a tannery in Omaha | He had roomed at the Ninth street address | and they were fully heard by the commit- | second, Lingo or South Omaha. He = clalmys for hi¥ | or two or three years. Nothing is known tees. The question of jurisdiction in several LOCAL BREVITIES. B s, one il a8 won, | B eetn i phoss and Galckness of opera: | of him or his relatives trades came up before the committee on — fajor Mans second, ndy H third. | tion, Instead of taking days or even hours | ——————— law and the resolutions committee heard | (Mite Jullette Morels, a teacher in the | Time: 148 the kin is prepared for uso almost fmme.- | arguments on trade and Industrial au- ¢ s again on duty af dlately and at a cost in large quantities [R—— | tonomy. The executive council also held a “"‘|'|“}“:.‘T,1um{| :'ux-x:drl i t REINSTATE ST. LOUIS TRACKS ot shouf, i cent Sichidt St i 0 Be Miserable. Some one has said that “no ono whose election of [ jonn M Lookabaugh! secreta well, Omaha 4 W fs the largest sheep-kiling point in the | yime {s fully occupled has time to be miser- HE' 3 sesslon this afternoon and disposed of wome | chureh” will ' e - el "\ edn and & e | wortd 1t would exealiSatigcation e KR8 1R (LY, GRSUPI0E EAR LS. 10 baLREARS WHAT THEY SAY ABOUT IT: odds and ends of business atill demanding | nhursday of this week. Sup (Il be | Western Jockey Club Removes Re-|guch an Indust | aaturally ask: “‘How » to 1 teel- A mother from Sioux Oity, Iowa:—"In; A lady from Glenwood Bprings, Colo. i~ served hoth evenings from 6 10 7 o'clock. naturally ask ow 15 one to avold fee D A e T s terings, Caley )= its attentlon. The committee’s sessions are | " Agsistant Postmaster Woodward has re- e A8 Desifen: is Another Military Co ¥ Forming. | ing miserable when stuffed up with a ten hours it cured my darling Witlo| . £l ™yt ‘and took a terrible cold, held behind closed doors, but the decisions rned from St. Loals, wh he went to Clubs to Membership, Charies Kaufman of\ this city, who|cold?’ Very easily, we assure you. You daughter of & severs cold which threat- | ypjoly aftectod my lungs and entire I In the matter brought before it will be re- | KIVe testimony’ before a 1 " tates CRATIAR. T JRautman pfy this oli%s vha | cold g Eharsts M b RO ensd oroup and lung trouble. The after [ tem Continued the tonic 30 days. My Amissloner in several cases against por: - - ATy Wit e Reaong {ii: [ have only to take Chamberlain's Cough treatment left her in perfect hesith. Age | hoalth is restored. Ago 20 yoars.” ported to the committee later in the week # charged with using the mails' to | CHICAGO, Dec. 9.—The Western Jockey | i the Lhillprincs, has xeceived from Adc | popeqy, "1 will make breathing easier, aid ot From Canton, Ohloi="Tt oured my The Metal Trades' Federation, after a [ promote & lotter: club has withdrawn the ban which at the | JAQR SEREER L OTRE SURROREY, 8 B dent | expectoration, relieve the lungs and dispel | four years. fathor, who | years old, iu twentyr serfes of meetings, finally organized today | Bruce Brady, 6-year-old son of Letter | OPening season it placed upon the | miiitary company in Omaha. Mr. Kauf- | a1 symptoms of the cold and the miserable A man from 8t Jos, Mo.:—'In lass | four hours. Contracted n coid which set- ce 0 il | Carrer A Brady and wife of Twenty- | {Fack At the dvs that the nucleus for a company [ M1 #Y™P : then twelve hours it broke up & bad cold [ tied on his lungs, also lmbs and back by eleeting officers. Another meeting will | GAERICT, Adron Brady and wite of Twenty- | [[LCK ‘1t was d Pas already been scenred and he expects | feeling which accompanies it. This remedy affocting my lungs, which I contraceted | just over the kidneys. It seemed iiko be held tomorrow to dispose of business | morning nfter an Ninces of several monihs : to recrult 1t to full strength within o | always cures, and cures quickly. For sale By etting drenched 1o & cold rain. Con- | pneumonia and rheumatism combined, still on hand. The following oficers were | Ho was aceidentally shot fn. (h Inst it of th onth or six weeks. et b tinued the tonic for Ove weeks &s ad- |and feared he would not recover. Con. Fourth of July and never fully rec Delmar - Jocke Laui e by all drugsists ioad. Stronger now than ever before. | tinued tonlo eight weeks Now fn bat- elected: Prasident, . J. Lynch, Now York, | Fourth of July and never fully recovered. ‘meets will h A ————— X0 ia yoarer | o hoalth than or years.* ] vico, presidont, Robert Kerr, Moline, 1L, | SHurch That "Wii” antt Olcctad thets (- Gatitution il DYlaws weTe | The county Judge has tesucd th we | urt 15 1o convene at | FOT $818 hy Sherman & McConnell nrug co.’ maha national president of the * Blacksmithy; | Cers: Supcrintendent, T ¥ Sturgess: ifrst two organizations. The only other | " Heenuest o eidence Age, | the High school &oon. One of the giris . i ( secretary-treasurer, John O'Leary, Worces- | Mrx. v 'L, Hodder; second agsistant, | husiness transacted was the b who 18 sispe of stealing wearing ap- —— — — —_— y L, T, | usige b yAs Ao n 1 85 {5 to be tried by & court of nine gir, ter, Mass., president of the Coremaker Hoftman, {eaiiiver e T Ferel; fibra: ¥p SauIn et AU AR A8, Belia May Mealiistor, Omaii 22000 20| WO mave bl et by s Mo fueh: Gompers Makes Appointments. S8 Mt o i &k Anna I, Colwell, Omuha ] : X i , W, ort of Denye n the elt Anna F. ) prepared for trial not long sin The executive committee will be com- |closing’ n deal “whereby the Weseeh | WALKING MATCH STARTS | Carl A. Johnsor, Plattsmouth 24 | Rirl withdrew from school before the trial Anchor Fence company becomes the owner posed of the above officers and all the na- | of the stock held by the Omaha Anch C ta for the € 11 h tional presidents of the other trades allied | Fence company. The deal il pe wiohof | Contentan gt with the metal federation. The personnel :v;ll;l\'lwll’ml:‘"l':h:'llk‘l\lII’.'Al‘_nwllAIm-‘w company the World Commence of this committee has not yet been made | the patents now held by the AiRerors the Race. N - anchor fence companies of the weat i mfl°“b | : All of the trades in the metal federation | [\, company to control the entire output | ROCHESTER, N. Y., Dec. at are afliated with the American Federation | (rmapg, o 0 *"d 10 have headquarters in | gielock this morning elghteen c s what you 1 in a sixday walking match, go-as- AS A -ple for the champlonship’ of the t IR men are to walk from 1 p. m. | ' ' Ll R Ea BUSINESS INVESTMENT | d . E ipts, divided fnto - elght prizes KI5 twenty mile. ot i Reanh ol D c It PAYS to be in good company. It PAYS to have 0.8 LS 8 Dore, " yspepSIa “l‘e an office and surroundings of which you need not be o Cartwright, 44} Some pcoplc wonder why pepsin preparations don’t ashamed, The impression on your customers, clients i Cla chan, 3, . Ry b S r— help their dyspepsia. They probably suffer because or patients may or may not induce them to come BUFFALO WILL HAVE A TEAM they can’t digest foods that pepsin does not affect. ’ N f f h P again. Is the best any too good for you?........... Ay I o R S The reason is, pepsin digests only nitrogenous foods. again. Is tl ¥ g ¢ while different substances are required to digest the 14 New oo Bali Suinre variety of other foods necessary for Fropcr nourishment. THE BEE BUILDING AFALAN Kodol Dyspepsia Cure contains all the digestants, and R. C. PETERS & C0., Rental Agents, Mhe Buftalo is capable of completely digesting every kind of food. That is why it digests what you cat and allows you to Hannah Larson, Plattsmoath 18| day w Cooper, ALBANY, N. Y Base B Dec lub whs ingorporated 3 i e ""'C.L‘ufif.n‘lf.'bn'\'x'rv.'.'{.’:“‘ : cat all the variety you want;and thet is why it ‘cures directors o ward | J.° Hussey = and indigestion, even after everything else has failed, As Hagry Marray of Buffalo and John J 12 & N g ], Phin of Omaha, Neb, itis the onlx preparation of the kind known, the de- Shatter Hoons HIE Reserd mand for it has become enormous, Its use affords in- ming races of the A A: 1. 100K Place tor can elp bu o you good night at the Sportsman show Shaffer, the present champlon, represent- «d by E. oW/ - % 23 1o : fhaftor; the present champion, e : Prepared by E. 0. DeWitt & Co. Obloago. Tho 81 bottle cdtalns 24 times tho 0c. sise, _ ood, Jue Hme, for ao Mg W held T wime | When you suffer from biliousness or constipation, use the famous little liver fyy 40 the national championsip’ 100 pills known as DeWitt’s Little EARLY RISERS. They never gripe. | Ards ho defeated Kred Wenck of the ew York Athletic club with apparent case, coverlng the distance in 1:6 4-5, w — e ._a} The Man Behind urato a% on a ¥ CHICAGO, Dec. 9.—"Duteh” Thurston, | ‘ ySTSATO Bae: bButehy Thurston NEW GRAND DISCOVERY v, Every Woman l!\‘l“klln’ln‘lu”‘ \rllhlllln;".h” ‘”Hh I‘rumH ]’![“ h tn 18 t) 1 I n h n't . I8 interested and should know Caritest was sehieduled (oF'six ‘rounis, bt a Typewrlter in his correspondence fnd INVENTIONY, 'S\:I MARVEL Whirl two minuies’ fighting In the first Sent you i 1 Burns hit his ¢ ent low and H | oaly I The new Vagl 3 Bl | was apparently au acident, ns Burns had - ..‘ :h:h‘ advantage when the nght was | repa ts cost « Kly il re tedly by in- ] 7 Threeo . Stopp pay! oqBt quickly sad » & et Bl v ae | Imos & day, 1095 t/imes a year, the creasing th ¢ ing ERIE MEDIOAL GO.," "BUFFALO, N. ¥, = Miwivi. # aow D g‘m]dw:h.l make ygur dish-washi ”. 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