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HE OMAHA Y PBEE: WIITNFSTAY, DECEMBER 11, 1vu1, -_ any perscn in line of succession or any am. | Michigan, Calderhead, Kansas; Rumple, | Pennsvivanin, Cushmun, Washi Long, Metealfe, Robertson and Newlands. IBRII I. A”~ “ \ “0!\ 18 alon . sador of minfstor of any foreign country [ (0% A: APHn, Mo IEan e e | e, Ky Ul N o The democratic members of the ways and A ACK 0 ; S residen the United Statea a sentence of | gan, Miers, Indiana; Norton, Ohlo: Crow- |1 ssec; DeCiraffenreid, means committee held a meeting today n | thirt is provided, and any pereon | [o¥. I Kie e Tegde: | Latimer i soy, Missourl | anticipation of the committee discussion of who Il expressly or deliberately ay onRatiot aeve, Now Yarsey , i bl Philippine tariff bill with a view . ; n densiager, New Jerse . ‘OKluhomn . prove of intentional violent of unlawful | Brom we ; Sheldon, Michigan; Hor i Grounds ¢, | tormulating some line of action. Consider- | F able Washington Dressmaker Found | ! d he | Are Quickly Cured by h . t ng, Ke eoks, Michigar i e Tartholde e d pinion pre: reinstat m (g A peraons named (Be term of | In& Nentucky: tveeks, SMichiggn, F i N i Siomel 'L, | able difference of opinion prevailed and Almost Dead 1 Bed a ! vt i Chamberlain's Cough Remedy fmprisonment (s fixed at twenty years Ball, “Delawa DeGraffenreld, Texas r walter Aa! Cont frer two hours of general discussion the | | Duisy yeny e Yho ate ! Higtd Proyisions. Richardson, Alabama; Seiby, ' lilinol Martin, 8 Miner, Wis: | mesting adjourned without agreement as " | RHT Bleeding Rt oo ot ey e It acts on nature's plan, 1 o R LALT TR T T L gonsin; Bankhead Littie to the course to be pursued | COMPLETE MYSTERY SURROUNDS THE CASE | 1« hish, ver there 1x i poss v that we The death penalty s fixed for any person | Education-Grow, Petineylvania; Knox |kaneas: Brinile omas, North might ha Vi ot or 8 et | loosens the cough, relieves or persons associating themaelves together [ Massachusctis: Jack. Fennaylyaria; T | Carolina; Sheppurd, Texas; Meyer, Porto Ratlrond Across Alaskn, rroeey M. Gideon | ranks, who might yet ‘ | or arsembling within any state or 'r-rlrl‘-lm Eple, Onia; "Howell, New aAl! jirrigalion of Arid Land g Representative Sibley today introduced in py OMce inten for | duetion il 80 L By the lnng\ and opens the se- the purpose of discussing of considering | Michigan; De Armond, Missouri; Navdl enking, Wisconsin: Ray, New the o it y Sotitits " perior Fo e, T . A g R s oy o Misgourt; Kern, Dlinots; Mickey, Hlinols! | Reeder, Kansas; Mondeli, Wyoming; 8 Be house a bill authorizing the construc N s T Wau that in’ our mium st | CFEtONS, eftecting a permas the means of killing any person charged | p il U GO Carating lerland, Utah; 7Tierrell, M ssachusetts; tion a raflroad across Alaeka from ¥ Deed Sewstl o P exhibition St frutts at this Soelety tha 4 L with the duty of executing the fedoral lawa | “Labor-duriner, New Jersey; McCleary. |Tands, Nevada, Neviite, Nchracka - | Cook's fnlet to Behring's strait, a distance e e A0 Ahe present condittons cold stotake | NENE cure, or any chief or head of a forelgn state or Z‘.'m',"'“\};.f.: P.:\ “.'.‘r v,,-l';":,?.‘,‘”yvpl,\-‘ "”.‘ wood, Alabama lamy, North of 850 miles, by the Trans-Alaskan Rallroad | nine Murder, e be gy A equ chance Wwith ountry, or ambassador or r;;um'-lwln’» x;mr;rl ,\,\,‘m Penni m'_,m,l, 'n meraon ._ ,,l,,k Chatrmen of Minor Co: company. The bill grants a right of vl » ¢ that we ‘."‘1 . ‘ It counteracts any ten= Ited to the United States e bill further | Warnock, Ohlo; Talbert, South, Carolina The following are the chairman of 100 on each side of the track and pro- R ir_ tables. Of i MERG " s : provides that persons who shall openly or [ Rhea. Kentucky; Cumming YOR! | ikning: con mitt g g s ® ek ATTOINKLE Soee . Jables” One veur | dency of a cold to result in i’ o | Caldvell, Thitoixf 1iood” Vi maining committee he cension of each alternate sec- [ \wAsHINGTON. Doe. 10—~Mrs. Ada GIt op on of ) ¢ deliberately ndvocate the violent overthrow | C&yieil: [likolss K Hull, Parker Pacifie ralironds, W, 3. Smith, Michigan; | tion of land for a distance of ten miles on |, o " Wt Poe bt e, W \ i Sare ih (s PRHC dires pneumonia. of any ard all law to the prejudice of good | New Jereey( \ lb'm»‘«‘\'fi\\”m\.-l Biris s and candis, Davidson, "WIscOnsin: | each aide of the track. It a specified that | DoTt Dennis, fashionable dressmaker, was | lo, et In e Hgnt direc. ! order and ihe well-being of civilization | ity JGW N ‘Watson, Indiana; | R Shieanar. faviston GF (ke | this concession 15 made “to secure the | oUnd N &8 Wimost dying conditlen g hef | o " opl popularizing our work It is pleasant to take, both upon conviction shall be imprisoned for a | 8¢ braska; Crowley, lliinots: Rup o Warner, Tiiinols; private Iand clams, | speedy traneportation of the malls, troops, | 20 &t 8 8. m. today under clrcumstances | WhEEE o Kreat o number wan have the chi i i perlod of ten years or less, as ustice in the [pert, ' New ~Vork; Polk,' Fennsyivania; | smith, Iifinofa " aleonatie ' Hauot | (UL (RENEG Tlaiie stores | that promise to rival the Bonin murdes ook and experionce ws at | hildren and adults like it. i ey, Alabama o Sperry, Connectiout; ventilation and | d public store prg TR " notured, Jawhe ¢ 1w the m con Wiy it b b A Paldpis—Reovey, Tiiols; Corlise fice, Bighop, Michikan: expenditires | Troops and government property are to Fowty & "'"" I:’]"'fi_x'”‘“'l' . "“:"‘_I‘I Lo b judiclonsly expended iy pre Price - ™ gan: Tompkins, New York; Jack, in the State department, Ketcham, New | he carried free pefiod of ten years, | oxen And left e 108t severe by | Jbis “time would have an invig b AR L St b b Yanin: *Bkiles, ORfo; _irwin, Kentucky: | York: expenditiiros tn the Trea-ury depart- | 00 Catried free for a period of ten years, | ny nead, Her left arm bore brufse : & exhibits The president today sent the following [ Lewis, Pennsylvania; Currfer, North New [ment, Cousins, lowa; expenditurcs in the |04 the postmaster general is to fix the | 4io.ijve of a struggle and her s and . Who ax vet sominations to the senate: ! \ clothing Hampshire; Sulzer, New York; Clark, Mig- | War ‘department, Russell, Connecticut; x- | price of carrying the mails | th " n rerment. to be|R0Url: Breaszenle” Loulsiana:' Rhea, Vir- | penditures in_ th vy department, Stew The company s given ten years within | 'he bedding were saturated with blood | e ma Lo the exveu e T Ly Y U1 Charles H. Darling of Vermen | Binia} Mutchier, Pennsyivania art, New ditures in the po: Fobas | She was removed to the Garfleld hospital | e with “ S8 AesistanL necretaty of the navy, vics Frank “,‘;‘m”,,).-:, '..'“n”“'l""'s Ve Ks, A\\l”‘ hig ofti o ) : expenditures h to complete its road, and the Lmd«l . utier, Pennaylvania; ‘Schirm,’ Mar i [in thé Interior department, Curtis, Kansas, | granted are to be sterred upe o W. Hackett, resigned; George Moulton, Jr., | iiitr ReUnsIvRaia g Corm o ) ! | Skrenditires i the Deparlmant of Jantice, | Sron ,’ fe to be transferred upon the | .o The name of her assailant is un- | ture. [ fu mmend that 1w be | 8 LEAVE wllector of customs for the district of | Vermont; Thomas, Towa; Miller,' Kansasi | Overstreet, Indlana; expenditures in _the | Ompletion of each twenty miles of road | known B L R R vear toward the [ AVL Bath, Me Otey, Virginin; Goldfog New York: [ Department of Agriculture, Gillett, New | The claim is made that the road can be | | RN L SYUSELIOR o (ORF O AHA " +i1. | Kitehin rth’ Carolina; Salmon, New | York: expendtt n public bufldings, | operatec pioseagiel B The general bellef is that Mrs. Denn ahol. Our so Army: Cavalry—Lieutenant Colonel Wil-| joruby;' Refd, Arkansas; Trimble, Ken- | Fietcher, Minnesota; aceounts, Bull, RRhod &1 RIL TS (DT R | | y “leteh B ) %, B thod was attacked while asleep in her back room | ¢ # to make an llam C. Forbush, to be colonel; Major M. |tucky Island a Approprint lon the fivst exhibit o a0 this we ToDAY 4 i & fohie: @8 floor and that the first bW | niukt prepare mans sar g0 we B. Hughes, to be Meutenant colonel; Cap- | ‘War Clalme> '\,",‘.',’,",'," Wioonstn; Heugen Agree on Philipp rin, The house committee on appropriationd | was in all probabilitv administered with | be able to bridge ¢ contingencies ON THH ain George H. G. Gale, to be major. Towa; Kyle, Ohlo; Blakenen, Maryia The republican members of the ways|held its first gession ‘oday and Chairman|the plano stool, which was smeared with | Ko we hiave passed through the past vea Artillery—Captain John P. Wisser, to be | Holllday, Indiana: H. C. Smith, Michig and means committee tod | Cannon snoounced the membership of tha | blood, and rendered her unconscious. The | “\i our In Sime, Tennessec: Cajdwell, Tinols: Kehoe . g : J PR o LRy 1 UNIO CIFIC major ek e, "M astusppt . FHompon, | upon & Philippine tarift mensure and | Subcommittees which will prepare the big | preliminary investigation by the police | of ihi ty wis placed in oharie NION Pn IFi Eogineer Corps—Licutenant Colonel | gy hama ater the ent ship of the|supply bills as follows | ftailed to indicate that there was any strug- | SOminlt \ o o AND YOU CAN REACH Henry M. Adams, to be a member of the| District of Columbla—Babeock, Wiscol I ! s i hagheb. | | | 2 mit Mississippi River commission; First Lieus|&ni Mudd, Maryland ikins, Wisconsin; work in with the hortieultural and a large force of detectives put on the | depurtinent State Board of Agricul | committee, democr and republicans, | Sundry Civil—Cannon, Moody, Hemenway, [ gle. Mrs, Dennls In & conscious moment | commiit Mercer, Nebraska; 8. W. Smith, Michigan; | was called together for the first | McRae and Benton while being carried to the hospital said [sonal examination tenant Robert P. Johnston, to be a mem- | Ajlen, 'Malne; Péarre, Maryland; Wads- | (1me At an early meeitng of the repub Logislative—Bingham, Hemenway, Lit- | that some one had “hurt her,” but when | fori af the severs) stations throughout s‘“ FRlNGlSGO ber of the California Debris commission: | worth, New Vork; Morreil, Pennéyivania ! andrey \ T Licutenant Colonel David P. Heap, to b Blackburn, North Carolina} Stewart, New |llcan members Colonel Ed ot of | tauer, Livingston and Taylor. Ty et R AR . SN AUDeCH] UINE groc, e Lieutenant Colone v 1 Yorki Moy Jdstana; Latimer, ‘South | the insular division of the War District Columbua—O'Leary, Moody, | mind.” Robbery apparently was not the | ®ults me from this new departure member of the California Debris commis- | Carolin: Cowherd, Miskonri: Otey,” Vie- | mont was further heard as to the me:hods | Benton, Burkett and Plerce, motive fos the orite, for on the table 1w work will be carrfed on with sion. ginia; Norton, Ohlo; Sims, Tennessee stematic hammony that was i | " Reform 1 pmployed f o schedule of ratos| Pensions-Barney, Van Voorhis, Bell, | the foot of the bed wae a smnll box con- one year ago ] e i the Cvi) Borsiee -Gillgtt, Mas- | emploved in framing tho schedu rates | b s | W The president also sent to the e the | ohusetts; Lacey, lown; Fowler, New Jer- |on imports to the Philippines pac- | Brownlow and Taylor talning a pocketbook well filled with green- | work of this_ sacloty PORTLAN recess appointments of Colonel Henry M. | eyi, Bowe {( L“'"‘r'x'"{ :} s fi“]fl;{*;- | ticular he brought out the re | Fortifications—Hemenway, Littauer, Mc-|backs and coin. There was a bloody B ity oA L I""h‘* n ‘L A8 BOON A8 THOSE Robert, to be chief of engineers (since re stow, Nev York; Allen, Malr eldie 2 |1 3 " yeint . A treached 1 Stuge 0: Ellfo South Carofina; Pou o was taken to consult with the interesied | Rae, Gardner and Bell imprint of a hand on the piano iid in the | wheére we s » e results of tired); Colonel John W. Barlow, to be chiet | &0, BV, BOUIE fCbF s, B | ' L A M o be chiet | dirofina, Biicnberger Nebraska: Zer [hAAteE: whahever « deile juestion | Deflclencies—Cannon, Barvey, Van Voor- | parlor and a window in that room was open. | 04t work iis work mu D | T T of engineers (since retired), and Colonel | ndia Robir ebraska oF LIt b Avingston and Pleroe t stoaed: the byt ough | 12t for another generation to make a w““ s An E" George 8. Gillesple, to be chief of en- | Manufucturers—Stecle, Indlana; Emerson r".’m ment arose his, Livingston and Pler It 18 supposed the asailan nped throush | aral wummary of all results, yet we " New Yookt i Ohlk Rk 1) « War department showlng brovkit| Permament Appropriation—Moody, Gard-|tFis window. When found Mre, Dennis ¥ to know that we have already gin | chusetts; Burk, Pennsyivania; Oten, Wie- | gut the fact that in effect the United States | ner, Brownlow, Plerce and Taylor. was clad in her night garments and was in | {ained great su B Horh the persistent 'ESTERD‘Y 0 INY gt bbb b b consin: Vandiver, Missourl: Béllamy, North | anjoys a preference under the i-csent| These subcommittees will begin work at|bed under the cover. She was partly con- { s, “whose work along (he 1o oF Croms The & + toduy confiremed these nom- | ham, Ohlo: Mahoney, 1linofs ¢ 3 Philippine rates, for, although 1o {once. Chalrman Cannon sald, however, that | scious, although she has been unconsclous | fertilization and “selection has alread ¥ OTHER LlHE fnations Mines and Mini 1dy, Minnesota: Con- | eneo fs oxpresfed, yot artieles aro so de- |48 the holiday recoes would begin on De- [ most of the time since. The detectives are | F to us a new pomology of Hawkeyes, el Ponns Gidol t inks, ete. ¢ one decade cAn bring b B 4y TRV O aint Bar: weribed as to prefer the Amerlean products. | cember 19 it was not likely that any ap- |satisfied that several blows of the piano ! el golden wasting \mrffl‘ Willlam Hunt, Montana, to be governor, | \ioday Wisconsin; | | resilts, what may we not What 18 the use ¢ and Charles Hartzell, Colorado, secretary | Kunsas | Canned goods are specified as a markad in- f propriation bills would be passed before |*tool must have been wielded with —con -‘}y‘:umh{ru“{‘ the next with it multiplied time enroiite d your moley on of Porto Rico; William A. Rodenburg, INli- | South b "ll.'m.l.‘..‘x‘a’ MOD- [ stance of this, the description belig sica then. Mr. Cannon aleo stated that it was | siderable force and that there was no out- | (lIgrtunitice and time for ALl A n .'r'«“\'«_‘h;'v‘,”n ;“m:‘r;:’ “\(3 nofs, to be a Civil Service commissioner; | b o e nnesane: Smith. Arizona. |48 to fit the American product and give it | the view of the committee that all the work | cry, at least audible. Her groans were|others who arc helping nature LA Lip e Anaat tralts Francls B W5, Ohio, Minister to Por- | Library—MeCleary, Minnesota; McCall, | a decided advantage over forcign carned [on appropriations could be disposed of wo |heard by a woman on tne third floor and in | @ direct route fa tugal; LI Griscom, Penasylvania, | Massachusetts; Cummings, ‘ew Yotlt. . = |so that congress could adjourn by June 1 next. | the adjoining house. About the same time minister to Persia; Herbert W. Bowen, [ Kentucky; Tate, Georsln ! '{ The republican members of the ways and Money fof Miss Stoke's Nslenns, Policeman Livingston and a watchman who w York, minister to Venezuela Select “Committee on Examination and | means committee began voting on various | Hebread i were two blocks away heard what they To be secretarics of forelgn legations: | Disposition of Documents—Roberts, Massa- | foaures of the Philppine bill as soon as epresentative Ryan of New York today | pelieved was a woman's scream. Mrs. Den- : chusetts; Heatwo Minnesota; Kern, it | A, - ¢ | introduced a bill authorizing the State de- |y (s ab 42y 1a 1 o of John W. Riddle, Minnesota, at St. Peters- | nojs. Colonel Bdwards bad been heard. The first | nis {8 about 42 years old and is one of th artment expend suc o 4 ess here. Sho burg; Chander Hale, Maine, at Vienna; | Select Committee on_Industrial Arts and | vote on Mr. Russell's (Connecticut) motion | ! to expend such amount as 18| jcet known women in business here. Sh A fteature of the convention was the re ports from the directors of the different horticultural districts of the state on the Threo through fast trains condition of the crops in the state this sea DAILY ®on. In general these reports showed that | LAl the past scason was a good one for some to California and Orogon. i A kinds of fruit and a poor one for other Ehn W b * Expositions—Tawney, Minnesota: Sherman, | to impose S0 ot of. thie A necessary to secure the release of Miss f s (he widow of Walter Dennt Lol LA b Qo L b LG L L] fork: Joy, Miasourl: Corliss, Michi- | {0 impose 0 per cent of the Dingley rates | g, Bope nyiagionary held by Turkish bri- Pt AR 4R ACLOF: | Apples were only a fair erop, but peaches City Ticket Offico jordon Paddock, New York, at Seoul, Co- | it Narkd, Holiun Dakota; iiit, Copnectl- | and the Philippine commission rates. The G000 Rystry NErrwwnes e e ana’ sID eeie At el and: brasabe sdod | I rea; John Muir, New York, at Stockholm, |cut: Bartlett, Georgin; ~Coney, Massa- | motion was defeated, 3 to 5, Messrs. Rus- " stiden, e Broknduie are verurdi ; 324 F AVedaH) SRS G7 Bblléy Kentucky, :u Chugetta: Mavhard, ViFgiia wll, Long (Kansus) and Tawney (Minne. | AVOUL 1,600 bills and resolutions were in-| Complete mystery as to the motive for o | it oo Ao pamarca e et ! arnam $t, z ’ - lection of President, Vice President and \ troduced today. Most of them are reprints | the perpetrator of the assault on Mrs ruit growers as excellent for a good crop | Guatemala and Honduras: A. B. Blanchard, sentatives in Congress--Corliss, Michi- | 50ta) voting in the afirmative and the re- fext YoAr, a8 06 S AE Telephone 316. sentatives ongre yrifss, ) ShEUEEE BroBoNe! it A ! 4 ext year, as conditions thus far are all Louisiana, second secretary at Paris; Wil- [gan; Sulloway, New Hampshire, 'Curtis, | maining republican members in the nega- ”\’""')"" i“'ll: ‘L'III;» 1 "'""”" 'r‘i ufll'nh- Dennis continues to surround the case. The | 0" o ba destred y - .AV liam C. Kustis, District of Columbla, third | Kansas: Lewls, Pennsylvania; Tompking, | tive, Mr. Tawney moved that the bill re- | AWONE the new bills are those of Mr. Shat- | police have been entirely bafed in thelr | "¢ “6 "Willarq o Grinnell reported for S Z;?.‘a““v:; y g Qruos TRILen) WERE TINIIRI | LOMINE: e . ¥ 1 tuc of Ohio for the exclusion and deporta- | efforts to obtain any ciue upon which to g hig i 3 secretary at London; R. 8. R. Hitt, 1lli- | fornia; Moody, North Carolina; ~Rucker, | peal the export tax in the Philippines. The | 0 "o " 070 o0 me e o0t wil- | . his district that the winter was favorable | nols, third secretary at Paris Missorirl; Fosier, Tllinols: Brenzeile, Loulsi- [ motion was defeated by the same vote. e L gl - | prosecute thelr work. and the season of 1901 started out well for Charles M. Dickinson, New York, agent ana; Feely, [llinols nn, Idaho. cox, the delegate from Hawafi, for the re- Many theories as to the motive for the < . ctiol of ‘01 e . aylo « Pny ‘s HINL o v ver o all fruit. There a8 ne 2 08! n To be consuls: Samuel Smith, New Jer- | Knapp, New' York: Smith, low nes, This cleared the way for the bill pre- —_— absolutely no facts have developed upon LU AL ey, at Moscow; Richmond Pearson, North |\ est Virginia: Fox A\nuanml jowle, | pared by Mr. Payng, which was agreed to| T \ r which to base a clue to the perwon or per- | e » failure, owing in part.to the fact | Carc i % ARk Alabama; Burges . without formal vote. Its text is as follows: u sons Implicated. The victim of the as- | (18t the preceding year had been an un- ¢ aroling George O. Cornelius, | = Interstate and i 1‘“. Commerce—Fap. | Without form . I\ h\ AN\, L 8- | 4wually good one. Cherries and plums pro.| A Staff of emiuent physicians and wur o p \. T.; Jesse |burn. lown: Flotcher, ot} Sherman, porarily ts provide revenue sault remalus In a very precarious condl ceons from the British Medieal Instituta L t Johns, N. K. Jesse | NUN York: Wanger, Pennsylvania: Joy, | for the Philippine islands and for other i sault remains In & very brecarlous condl- | duced well, capeclally the young and |& i e olinson, Texas, at Eautos, Brasil, Miswourl; Corliss, Michigan: Stewart, New | purposes " p DATROInS 887 | thrltty. {réon, TTHAYE Mb6./HOL TIAhY DRSO . Frederick 1. Allen, Auburn, N. Y., com- [Jersey: Mann, Illinols:" Lovering, Massa- | Be it enacted, ete., that the provision of (Continued from First Page.) sie ey, toghin cotaclousuehs, | WBIH ) gronisie’ fn tha tate (bt (itAFONL IRLIN | Douiiey chiel et et e Rt missloner of patent chusetis; Combs, Callfornia; 'Fompkin, | an act entitled “A% act to revise and| event it is hoped she will say something | 3 5 Ohio: Ditvey. Loufstana son, Georglns | amend the RN Tiws of the Philippine DENC p ' | growing of pears Is on the increase. The |ihe Institute in (his city, & Edward B. Moore, Grand Rapids, Mich., | Davls, Florida: Ryan, New York; Richard- | archipelago” enacted by the United States | proclaimed and who did not comply with | that will give the police something to work |, oy that survived the winter of i A e 1845-0 hore a heavy crop this year, some er of 16th 0 assistant commissioner of patents son, Alubarma Philipping commission on Scptem 1% | the ninety-day requirement. The law pro- | ubon. Twice today in brief periods of lu- Wa to) verstic Qe > Insular Affairs—Cooper, Wisconsin; Can- | 11, sha he nd remain in fa ‘orce and ” oa Saea | eldity she mentioned the name of a man ashington Haverstick, Wisconsin, gen- | Insujf, Aftaifeccoopets IWIsOISIR: Sals | (Rer Vides that if no adverse right intervenes | cid a8 stuioped T orchards reporting 100 or more bushols of | Teoms 438-480 eral Inspector of Terasury department. York: . Hepburn, Iowa California; | Sectlon 2. That on and after the passage | the settlers shall not be debarred from | Whom she knew and the police are seck- g, "o Naw peach orchards have b To be collector of customs: Frank L.|Tawney, Minnesota; Massachu- | of this act there shall be levied, collect proving up, even if they make application | 108 to ascertain if he possibly could be con- tensively planted the present year. The Y * gett: Crampicke a; Hamiiton, | and paid upon ah articies imported Into ( PEOS AR e ik sl Daan of Ohlo, distriot of Arizona; Charles | Re1t; Crumpacker, Indiann: Hamibion, | grd pald avon o Ao the " Bhilippine | after th@MMma limit. In & decislon by the | nected with tho case in any way. No ar-|jou of grape vines has only in a measure been replaced and the fruit was not as lar M. Webster, district of Montana and Idahe. | Virginfa; Maddox, Georgla: Williams, IlI- [ archipelago the rates of duty, which are | secretary of the interior it was held that | rests have been made as yet Herbert M. D. Plerce, Massachusett Henry, -Texas: Willlams, Missouri; | required to be levied, colleciéd and p the proclamation authorizing the reserve ho1:l::-)(pl:‘;;h‘:cflm ‘r:t_am :.I:)L\."nvnly LR fosal s At Bl s A Watk: ‘Tenkifls, | caontrie constituted an iutervention right in the eye | hope of the woman's recovery, berry tHWO ansiatant ssorelary of siate; also. on, Tennessee upon like articles imported from fore : ) crop was the largest and finest for | wha call upon them for treatment hetween lurge number of naval and revenuo cutter | Wikcomin: - Firker, " Nou” S ! D (Atn ok waxe Taen! of tho law. The bil s deslgned o aftora years. The scason was not good for rasp- | now and Janvary 9 3 ) ek ¢ te b1’ M T | reliel © bonafide settlers. berries. Currant 1 ehe: The ob ol this o 18 to : Warner, i Tittlefield, Maine Sectlon 3, That on and after the passage | " g 4 LTURE IN I0WA 3 nts and gooseberries did he object In pursuing this course 1% Spantah Claims Comminaton, Callfornta; Thomas, lown: Powers, Massa: | of this uct the sime tonnage taxes shall | Senator Gamble today introduced a bill HORTICULTU 0 well | become rapidly and personally acquainted A report from the Spanish claims com- | CPUMetts; Nevin, Ohio; De Armond, Mis- |be levied, collected and pald upon providing for the ratification of the treaty gaesese. A. L. Plumer of Ivy, Polk county for his | With the sick and afficted, and under no wourt; Lanham, Texas: Elliott, South gels coming Into the United States from | by whic g q 4 s ¥ Reviews Products an et S Sl e Bt il mission showing the progress made was |iina; ~ Smith, Kenticky the Philippine archipelago which are res ::"“"_lfl('l“":" ':""b"’('x JadinnwioiiEhyic e i . & district reported that the frult trees and | Conditions will anv churge whatever b presented to the senate today. It Includes | Grorla: Clayton, Alabama quired by law ‘o be collected and ota cede lands in Gregory county, South ouns for the vines came through the preceding winter all | 02 f0r atly srvices vehdered for threo right, that the peach trces were loaded | ™ol to all who call hefore Juanuaty o D e R o Tow! New ensels CO o the Unite Dakota, to the gove 5 & Rémarndlim from the chulrman. ot the | (Eauking iand clirtney upon vessels coming {nto the Unit akota he government onthy o 1L #1 Al hetis dasaty with fruit, that there was a fair crop of | a Jersey; Tl Connecticut 3 from forelgn countries until the fir epresentativ : : commission, Hon. W. E. Chandler, in which | Capron, Rhode Island; { January, 1905, Provided, however, o ': hiaaey I““f‘“( Burke has recommended catarrhal deafness, also rupt goltre he makes complaint-of the inade - | sas: Overstreet, Indiana;Lovering, the provisions of law restricting to ve obert E. Dye for Postmaster at Alpena, " N ik native plums and that grapes we sea L " nadequate pro- | Chlisettu; Smith, Town; Ohlo f the United States the transportation Jerauld county, South Dakota, (Ftom a, Btaft Correspondent.) Srapes wero falrly | cancer, all skin diseascs and all discnsos vision for the protection of the interests of | \1u - New York: Fow r'Ponnsylvania: | hassengers And . merchandise directly A Aeas DES MOINES, Dec. 10.—(Special.)—Tho | *0Undant. but quality poor. In other re-|of the rectum are positively cured by thelr the government in the Investigation of [ Talbert, South Carolina; a, Kentucky; | Indirectly from one port of the United Heimrod Meets the Prestdent. thirty-sixth annual meeting of the lowa | *PeCt8 his report was much like the pre- | new treatm these claims. He sdys the commission last | Thaver. Massachusett 3 Georgli} | States to another port of the United Sta g . % | & PWA | ceding I A ko a Pugley, New Yorks Tennesses. | shali not be appiloanie to. forelgn. ve George Helmrod, now consul to Samoa, | State Horticultural soclety fs being better [ “U"8 00 G ": h "‘ o | ""‘”“' the }:'"I*“h'"l s re-| Merchaut Marine’ and Fisheries—Grosve- | engaging In trade bet 1, the Philippine | was presented to President Roosevelt today | attended than usual and the program, which Rkl i "1 ”‘Tl onvi ""I"”"'l for \ quests for assistance from the Departments | nor, Ohlo; Hopkins, Iiinols; Young, rehipelago and the United States L e : A4 H srthwestern Towa, The year just past was of Justice, War and State, asking that the | SYIvania; Greene, Massachusetts; Miner, | “Bection 4. That the duties and taxes col- b Senators Dietrich and Millard, and later | extends over two days, s an unusually | ,"yopaikable one in that it started out as Dr. Burkhart's Wonderful Offer g oo, War a: , & e | Wikconkin: Stovens, - Minhesota: Jones, | jested in the Philippine . archipelago i | to Secretary Hay, who went over the Sa-|good one. Prosident M. J. Wragg of Wau- | 4 I1ir P! . i inet. mentioned depnrtment make wn oftort | Washingian: Fordniy, Michigan; Wach: | iiange of e act, loas the it B col? | moun situation wiih the new consul general | kee was in the chair today, and the rooms | {10 ¥ RieA Blo iy pientyal molke (0 Davs' Trea 2 2 oo er, and; Vreeland, New Yol At | fec s e and ' the amount o 4 s re for all crops, and later was p et 1 fo-operation of the Spanish | {00 K Staine; Bpight, Misesslpbt; SmMAl, | 1) eafletlons of ‘dution wed taxes ih the | fomewhat extensively. Mr. Helmrod will|of the soclety in the state capitol were well | or(hura made a fine growth. The traw s i ents 5 nt in investigating the claims, but | HoHel olina: Davis, Florida; Helmont, [ United States upon articles imported from |remain in Washington until the last of the | filled. i ErowLl), The scrawhorty the information has not been forthcoming. | New York; Snook, Ohio the Philippine archipelago and upon ves- | week. He expects to sall for his post soon | Secretary Wesley Greene of Davenport in | o oF W4¢ cspeclally fine, the berries being Mr. Chandler gives the number of claims Rivers and Harbors—Burton, = Ohlo; | sels coming therefrom, shall not be cov-| o0 ohristma large and the vines full. The blackberries e 494, the aggregate amount asked being | Reeves. Illinots: Dovener, West 'Virginia: | ered into the general fand of the treasury | 8fter Christmas, his annual report eald the year just closed |y ragpberries set well, but the seaso M, 4 being | Rishop, Michigan: Acheson, Pennsylvania: | of the United States, but shall be held as | A. B. Cruzen of Curtis, who was one of | has tested to the utmost the theory, as well : 4 FRNIR '\1 1o al rels; Mignesotsi alaxpoer, New & a separate fund and paid ito the treasury | D. B. Thompson's most active lNeutenanta | as the practice taught by the soclety, of R4 Son fiy: - Granee wer A«cull.ciop g Mr. Chandler sums up the situation in I reg avidson, i |6t the Philippine islands, to be used and f 4" S A k00d prices were obtained, Plums and coaRdien sk it I the | L O lifornia . Lekter, Geoteln) | Chpin o THEPIe st b i | uring the latter's fight for seuator, is in | the great value of conservation of soll cul u cherries were all right and abundant. The 3 : Bankhead, Alabama; McCulloch, Arkan- | of 'sald jslands. Washington looking for a position’ under | ture, and to this trial was aleo added the | ¢ First. That the attorney general is with- | sas; Sparkman, Florida; Ball, Texas; the government. Mr. Cru tie- n y early varleties of applas were good, but not cnients Tash. thaitiaraar senirs) tawitto | gk Soaimiin S0 A lisianl 1hat Are Batmak he government. Mr. Cruzen le not partlc- | element of great heat, the fatensity and | o' with (ho later onee. The peocnots b \ Milltary Afaire—¥ull, Towa; Ketcham, e on the duties pre. | UIAT 88 to what he gets, but would like to | duration of which has never before been | fogs L When disease invades the system delay without sufclent funds to enable him to de- | New York: Parter, New Jersey; Capron: et v it "based” Wpon "the | B0 into the Treasury department. recorded in the annals of Towa horticulture, | Sy i (" DeXt season. | becomes dangerous - Dr. Burkharts Vege end the cases. Rhode [sland; Stevens, Minnesota; Dick, [ Wilght of merchandise deposited in any [ N. H. Tunnicliffe of Omaha is in Wash- | Tha prospect for a frult crop was encour- am Langham of Codar Raplds re- | table Compornd restores to perfect heallh Second. No considerable information con- [ Ohio; Mn"-‘l’(ml \|\ vmlx\g.pl"*fl‘. Wiscon- | private or bonded warchouse, said duties ington n At i Qe ported that his portion of the state suffered | It cures Kidney, Liver and Stomach All cerning the cases has been obtained by him | nams. Te & proian ik K izor 'h04 | hall be levied and collected upon the . aglog in April, as shown by the reports at | grop (ko heat and drouth, but cherrles, | MRts, Catarrh’ LaGrippe, Malaria, Poor Adams, Ir., Pennsyivanla; Suizer, New | . R ALEIER RNG o RN Department Notes. ; T ftes ‘Bnd Taste I e Mouth, Head sither from the State department or trom | York, Hay, Virginia; Jeti, Hiinols; slay SR SES T 5 Ths Gl that time. The percentage outlook at that | jiumg peaches, strawberries and raspber- | aie Dissiorus tim Rheumatiom. 10 days \ 4 el car & 8 k These postoffices will become presidential | time was: Apples, 94; pears, 91; American | Cuba and none at all from Spain, den, as; Broussard, Loulslana; Snod- | “gection 6. That all articles manufactured . 4 : ries were a good crop. There was a great stass, Tehpesses; ""‘“‘{]"’“‘“ Mexic in_ bonded manufacturing warchouses in | ofices Junuary 1, with postmasters’ salaries | plums, 6; European plums, 90; Japanese | gaficioncy in winter applos in the district Third. That 1s has not been ascertained | *'% : aval Affairs-Foss, 1linols; — Day Jianas i LR ans AR il AR LN that under existing circumstances any wit- | Weat Virginia; Loudenslager, New Jorsey: | Bnole oF I par D taraa| reu: | 48, Indicated . | plums, 92; cherries, 95; peaches, §5; grapes, | chorries and plums were never hetter. the papers read was an excellont nesses whatever can be examined {n Spafn, | Butler, Pennsylvania, Bull, Rhode Tuland; [ 05 OF MAterins e ded. for exportaton | Nebraska — Alnsworth, $1,100; Butte, | 88; red raspberries, §6; black raspberries, | ooy one by O. H. Barnhill of Shenandoah on {udd,” -~ Maryland; ' Watson, Indiana; | {7 g P « J » | Greeley, Tilden, $1,000 each 86; blackberrles, 80; strawberrics, 4. In ] q i 44 . i | from the United States to the Philippine ireel N R e Tn'fi«:;p;mfi."fl'f ‘I‘r:x“xn'::-(r:r::;: ‘:’::;TM!{ h"\::l‘u:;“ l.fl'.‘;" ’{pu)"l":‘,m:hl ,'wl(u“ r‘;. i l.mhx. .-.:\..llkl. vsn-n”m. . "”n"fi‘;' vn;llvr Iowa—New London, Pocahontas, Radcliffe, | June the prospects had fallen considerably. | «Syccoss with Apples.”” Mr. Barnhill said H achusetis: Cug WL TK: | gueh regulations as the secretary of the K . o R RotA Ta 8uo 8. ) 9 scems clearly prudent and wise that no at- | Mever, Louistana;” Tate, orgla; Rix . Saint Ansgar, $1,100 each; Dallas Center, [ July was the hottest month on record, being | that siccess with an orchard may not he N v prescril be exempt from v a; Kitchin, North Carolina; vane | (ressury may prescribe, & . e 4 7 oe v * ek tempt to take testimony in Cuba in behalt | Jir Sismouets Whottr Kentuthe Van® | {reemal rovenae tax and shall not Dayton, Elgin, Essex, Lorimer, Preston, |87 degrees above normal, with the ther- | dotarmined by what &n orehard dors coers year, for one or two good crops may pay for | ‘A cha duty except the duty Vo ' o] r P! i 0! [ ve " ot any of the claimants should be made | Immigration ‘and . Nuturallzution—shat- | Sharsed with duty exeebt e ui West Dond, Whiting, $1,000 each. mometer registering 100 or .Above for until there has been further action by con- | LU¢: n‘]n... ,\.mlmu. l‘n‘nnnyl“u Ill-mrll. ippine Islands. South Dakota—Clear Lake, $1,100; Bridge- | twelvé days at Des Moines. This extreme | 411 (he labor of an orchard covering many | New I H awrence, A i e H ¢ o )0 3 e Ccrop o g~ X . | gress In the premises. ann, Calitornias Skies, ulfi.v'n'.'.'..,,{,":. The democratic members wero called In | Water, Kimball, $1,000 each. b _";I:‘":’““‘l fh"'“ by ":‘r‘_"‘l rop. f vo8 | years. He urged that farmers should be | New York; Otey, Virginia; mm\\:n. and the committee was formally organized [ Wyoming—Kemmerer, $1,100. etables to such a low percentage that they | willing to get good trees and to pay falr LONG LIST OF COMMITTEES |York: Reerts, issourt;’ Rucker, Min- | 8 fommer clorks and omployes belng re-| Additional rural free delivery routes havo | Were scarco on the market at any price. | prices for them; that they should seoure , mx:r\rulmn- Wadsworth, New York; | elected and the subcommittees announced, | been ~ordered established at Ottumwa, | The condition of frult In August was &thl| (rees from rellable home dealers and then | Wouse Adjourns Until ‘Friday After Connecticut; Connell, Pennsylvania; | The democratic members were furnished | Wapello county, Ia., February 1. The|on the decline, with the following low per- | cultivate the trees when young and care Hearing Announcement of Wl ".“ wiennsvivania: = Haugen, = lowai|oooies of the Payne Philippine bill and | Foutes embrace an aroa of forty-four square contages showing: Summer apples, 32; win- | for them dilfgently. In this way one may . " iles, containing a population of 1,050. 0, |ter apples, 30; plums, 65; grapes, 62, and | have suces ol g Hikinis, Vermont; 1. C. Bmith: Michigan: | were advised that it would be taken up at [0 lave success with orckards Apanintments. Moody, North Carolina; Graft, Hitnola: Wi- | & meeting of the committee tomorrow and | K. R. Swearinger and J. H. Walley are ap- | blackberries nearly a complote failure. Silas Town of Canby told how he saved ams, Mississippl; Lamb, Virginia; Coone: T olnted earrfers. The postoMce at Keb is| Owing to the short crop of apples and |y, 5 I the house mext Tuesday. P D his orchard from the rabbits. His recipe WABHINGTON, Dec. 10.—Speaker Hen: gifi‘]v‘\.{rlr‘,;’r{“'fl. ll;lll‘l;:m Allen, Kentucky; considered “"‘ ‘wul 5 Ry 4 to be supplied by rural carrlers. the drying up before maturity of the small | wag simple. He made lberal use of u‘ln derson at the session of the house today an- |~ Forelgn Aftairs—Hitt, 'Illinois; Adams, Debste 9 ‘Be Postmasters appointed: fruits the data was not secured necessary fgrease on the trees. xounced the appointment of the committees, | Pennsylvania; Cousing, fowa; W. A 'Smith, | The debate in the house will be briet,| lowa—Keyatone, Benton county, Robert |to complete charts showing the progress of | " 1 gexton of Ames urged that trecs for Usually the committees are mot appointed | Musseehusetts: Landis Indiana. Perking, | Probably not exceeding a day, with a spectal | Schenken. ripening of different fruits. The Impors | the prairie states should be grown on the that the trees should be started until after the holiday recess, but Speaker | New York: Heiaicr, ORlo: Foster, Vermon i | rule providing for bringing the question| South Dakota-—Hosmer, Edmunds county, | tance of keeping a record of the progress of | prairies right here and mot be purchased fn the Henderson had the situation well in hand | Otien, Wisconsin “Dinsmore, 'Arkansas: | 1o a final vote probably on Tuesday even- | Gottfried Schultz. tho fruit crop from bloowing to ripening o ¥ Clark, Missour!; Howard, Georgia;, Rurle » is 11l ted in taki the history of th when congress met and, having completed | yon, ‘Texas; Hooker, Missourl; Nappen, [ D8 The receipts of the postoMce at Omaha |18 Ilustrated in taking the history of the | south or east. The purchaser should know the lists, he announced them. The early{Mussachusetts 3 Chatrman Payne sald that the Cuban | for November last were 34,194, compared | Wealthy apple. The seeds were colored n | wha kind of trees he is securing and he | BOYD’S \ “Woodward & 1 appointment of the committees should |, Postoficen and Tost Toade—loud, Cal- | commissioners had asked for a hearing next | with $32,614 for the same month last year, | the southern part of the stalo by AURUSt | can do this best by purchasing of homo Managers. tacllitate legislation considerably. Lo avdner. " New Jersey. Perry’ Cone | Monday. r. Russell then interposed a ' an increase of $1,682. At Des Molnes [ 12, while iu the north this development had | purserios A general speech on the Philippines was | necticut; Bromwell, Ohio; Bingham,’ Penn- | motion, which prevailed, divecting the|the recelpts were $30,749 this November | not been reached until September 7. The | delivered by the venerable ex-speaker, |Eyivanini Cromer, Indlana; Hedge, Towa:| pajrman to advise the Cuban commis- | und $26,525 lnst year, an increase of $4,224. | fruit was fully matured in the southern | Building. Theke eminent gentlemen have declded to glve thelr services entirely free for threo months (medicines excepted) to all invalids Grow of Pennsylvania. Mr. Burke of South | :‘J,xl.‘;:mn'""\"rexl:r:ll:.”,“' M:'\’:.:fl'”r Ilinots: | loners that it would not be convenient for i bibieliali | part of the state by August 20 and in the “nup.r' °' “.n'zau" Dakota formally announced the death of | Griggs, Georgla; Little, Arkansas; Cow-|the committee to hear them before the hol- EFFORT TO DEPOSE KNOX north of the state not until September 20 ,A IT l Senator Kylo and as a mark of respect the | R\ Mifsourt: Wilson, 'New York; RodeY, | {gay" recess and that after the holidays the 3 The query comes: “Does six degrees of | Brices-—Mut., e, de. Night, 2 house immediately adjourned. The adjourn- | - iflections = Committee No. 2—Olmsted, | committes would consider the question. The | K nighia of Labor Petition Senate for | dMfference in temperature hasten the ripen- | § ment was until Friday. Pennsylvania; —Miller, Kunsas: —Powers, | gignificance of this resolution, it was ex- 8 ing of the Wealthy apple one month?' A 2 Atiraction Mussachusetts; Suthefland, Utah; Currier, Removal of Attorney [ fow observations are not sumctont, says e | A Citizen of Omaha Pays a Wall- MADAME MODIUNICA Speaker Henderson today announced the | Ny iampshire: Littiafeld, Mainie; Robin. | plained after the meeting, was Lo postpone pFSelih following house committeas: won, Indiana; Greene, Pennsyivania; Feely, | the question of Cuban reciprocity until g secretary, to apswer the question, but a Friday and Saturday nights, “Henry V111 Census—Hopkins, Illinols; Tussetl, Con. | 1liinols. iy after action had been matured on the Phil- multitude of corroborative evidence may | Eamad Tfl IIIHI. A Peris Pt o i LU ecticut: Heatwole, Minneésata: Acheson, | Elections Committee No. 3—Weeks, Michi- : ¢ . : Sonb ay Mat., “Mary & ¢ now X i s | Gommlttes No. | 4 MICh- | {ppines. The ways and means subcommit-| WASHINGTON, Dec. 10.—The clerk of |lead to that conclusion. It is this inti- on sale ennsylvania; Crumpacker, Indlan; Bur- [gan: Driscoll, New York; Haskins, Ver- . . RIRING h he clerk o The following public statzment of - leigh, Maine! Hughes, West = Virginia; | mont; Blackburn, North (|]nnllxm\.].{ ok, | tee as announced by Chalrman Payne today | the judiclary committes, by direction of [ mato knowledge of all kinds of fruit that| = (10 @ 00 PUllle. meacmon L Emerson, New York; Griffith, 1 } | Pennsylvania; Schirm, Maryland; McLain, oha Foa " (odar intteine . s ssary to the fruit grower to have | SPected citizen adds one more emphatic TEe "North carolina: 1Ay Virginia: | Misslssippl: Handell, Texas; J. T. Johnson, | ® 49 follows Chairman Hoar, today iInformed Mesers ‘hf‘”‘: _‘“.'-‘ ‘.|' i ot power 10 alve | endorsement of merit to the score that onsienven Scarborough, South —Carolina: Burleson, | South Carolina i Appoints Sub tteen, H. B. Martin and William L. Dewart, rep- | When he is selecting fruit for a given lo- | PEORRCn, oo oy Texas. Pacific Rallroads—W. A. Smith, Michi- resenting the Anti-trust league, and Dis- | cality. Hence reports arc needed from all | have apr Colnage, Weights and Measures—South- | gan; Hepburn, Towa; Shattue, Ohfo; Foss, | On customs, customs district and custom . S A Ll PR P Mrs. P. Mach of 1 South 15th street ardONto: Minor. Wikconsin: il Con- | Hiinots: Driscoll, New York; Palmer, Pe; officials, Messrs. Payne, Dalzell, Hopkins, | trict Assembly No. 66, Knights of Labor - Lt s says: "I first felt sharp twinges across’ the nectionts ' Houtell, _ Iliinglsi' Cushman, | aylvania; Jackson, Maryiand; Storm, New | Grogvenor, Russell, Richardson and Robert. | that the senator would recelve any evi- | President Wragg in his annusl addross Baok. T pald littls Te Washington; Bowersock, Kansas; Hedge, | York; Land's. Indfana; Marshall, North | Grosvenor, OPeFt | Qence or offer of evidence In writing which | to the soclety urged for au exhibit at the nall of my ba paid e attention to elephore 1531 Towa: Bates, Pennsylvania; Hanbiry, N Dakota; Slayden, Texas: 8heppard, Texas; | son. R P e e e e St. Louls exposition and spoke in genera) | them, thinking they would pass away in a | Matinees Sunday, Wednesday and Satur York: Darragh, Michigan; Woods, ' Call- [ Finley,’ South =Carolind; ~ Creamer, New | On administration of customs laws, | {hey might desire 8y _before. the eom- “ b fo th hort time, but instead 1 grew worse and diy, 8:16, ey Bvening, § fornia; Cochran, Missour!; Shafroth, Colo- [ York: Feely, 1llinofs. Messrs. Russell, Payne. Stecle, Babeock. fmittee in opposition to the confirmation of | Of the progress of the society. Amoug other Ime, gpondh ) rado; ml“s. Georgln; Galnes, Tenhessee; l’\|hllrMIAl;d:«l—{ig\;ei\';l!‘lnw;li“l-‘.ddlw: Min- ~s”‘ Py L d 0K, I'Mr. Knox s attorney general on or be- | things he said ’”"“}‘ “‘" |"| e could “';(" do my work HIGI CLANS VALDEVILLE , | 3 ooch, ' K cky: | nesota; Monde 0l er, Kansas; | Swanson and McClellan : » L & b My hushand bought many Kinds of me " g\fi‘fflé;r u.#&‘l["“" 00RS, Bentioey .y:.:;.«, \(\nnhlnnlm "nrh. \\|r‘;wm=u, On internal revenue, Messrs. Steele, Hop- | fore Saturday of this week and would lay 2 nx;(m::.m.uu‘ \y‘,.um_‘ ,,\x ;‘.Im 4”.“ b LN v“” RS NpHRh- e h““:"l‘rl :’lw u‘xl i 2 i "l“)” 'Vllh ‘l\i"f” . Pensions— vay, New Hamp- | Moody, Oregon; Needham, California: ;- A L o » before the « ivnd 8¢ f AR COUR DD, IBEREE: | 4 5 v ‘ ¥ 128 Bld Soin. ..h‘.‘-:"‘:'m',:..'-‘." ";‘:»nfi:-'m»:.‘”s,\{\" '5.:3!?, \IT-L‘nl‘n. South “Dakota: Tompkins, New | kins, Russell, Tawney, Long, McClellan ‘h.n'“';"“‘l';h\:u i mn:::mrmxe;,,,m to L, 1RE ‘m“uh- mar the world, nd in | he procured Doan's Kidney Piilv at Kuhn & 4 : and the Kinodrome J J York; Fordney, Micl : Bhafroth, Colo- | and N 5 9! 8 A8 0P A 1ot mpetitive exhi iae alwaye L 0.8 ¢ store, corner 15 d Dot “m“»‘“dm oty 1o natiar Shuanat| “on the publio debt, the preservasion of [iter from the gentiemen Deled epposts cive the highest award 8 treets, They benefited me right alon T R = Byrnoct, Alabama; Flynn Oklihoma the publie credit aud redomption of gov- | [hé nommation oF e EFRAAd thar Me | Our horticultural schools stand second to|and In a short time I was all right. Th L A Rt A e - v | Ceneta 5 i Hilsg ey v 0x had counse o e o wne in this country und it with 1 sen no return of the trc [l =100, ‘he Nou-ImtatIng qindia AffairsSnerman, New ¥ork; cur. | orament notes, Messra. Dalzell, Payne, Me- | Kuox had none I thin country wnd Itis Ith Prde | hog hoen no return of the trouble and I am o Bheldon, Michigan: Murshall, North Da- | Call. Richardson and Cooper V who have gone monr hortieultoral 'ns | glad to let others know what Doan’s Kid \I’I-‘lvl- ‘,H'l;ll‘.‘{’““r Saturday Hvening gota; Rrow., Wisconsin; Burke, South Da- | On commercial treaties, Messre. Hopking stitutior » hold Hke I ney Pills did for me Y 5] . | h atatos 115 ' - Cathartic gois: Brows; Wlseongla: Burks, South Db | on commereial (reatios, Mamsrs, Hopkiak, A pils ad tor e 0 M T RY SISTERS ham, California; Stephens,’ Texus, 'Zenor, Ly dd and Works OfF the Cold, and hortioultural Artm i o Indiana; Fitzgerald, New York: Dou y, | and Cooper ington. Theke resuits warr atu Milburn_ Co., Buffalo, N: Y, sols|with & grand.vaudevie Easy to take, easy to operate— Missouri; Mchndrews, Tlinois: Smith, Ar:| On revenue from otber sources than cus- | Laxative Brosio Quinine Tablets cure a cold | and as a state wocioty {0 not ot - for the United State Evening Prces | o buL reacn out and SMOKE 110 YO! 20, toms and exclses and on miscellaneous sub- | in one day. No cure, no pay. Price 25| Work las, temember the name Doan's and teke no . ety AT Acapudis e ¥ " y y work s 0 maintul v pr Friday afterhoonTaile Hood’s Piils o e Brek Thdtune, *Graham, | dects, Messrs. Grosvenor, Steele, McCall, [ cents. Slandurd and to make, It possible, Kreat ! [umantny. "rerhom =R From Cedar R