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‘na and Member of Givic Federation Ap- pealed To. ILROADERS TO STRIKE?) ilies of Coal Workers Begins ' To-Day— No Official Change “iin Price of Fuel. William Moore, of Manning, Max-| 1 & Moore, of this city, a leading jember of the National Civic Fed-) tion and a close friend of Sen-| r Hanna as he was of President | leKinley, has been asked by mem-| rs of the miners’ unions at Potts- | ic, Pa., to arrange, if possible, a} mference with .ne operators inter- | ited in mines there. Dix, Moore has consented to act, and js programme has been indorsed by mater Hanna, is still actively Weavoring to end the strike. ‘ust what will come of the new move- HL NO One concerned wiil predict, but xe intersted are hopeful of a favor- ts outcome, SMr Moore, it is declared, 1s a man of tence with the operators, and he 1s joveeding along a somewhat new line, e lea that 's likely to be uppermost ety conference he may arrange will yhat the miners will meet their e vyers direct and will not confer rough the agency of union leader Sothing definite has tosn accomplished Moore, as the request from the etavillc miners has only just been elved by him. AILROAD MEN TO JOIN COAL STRIKERS. who {Spectal to The Evening World.) LKESBARRE, Pa., May 23.—To y will begin a movement to get all © railroad men in. tho anthracite re- ion to declare against handling soft jal or anthracite coal mined by non- ion hands. meeting has been called for this ening, at which reprezentatives of the Iners and the rallrond men will reach final dectston, resident Mitcheil believes the move- nt will become general, Jonathan A. vis, President of the Central Labor ion here, declares that he has assur- ces from the ratlroaders that every brotherhood will pass the proposed reso- lutions, From now on until Jupe 2 the mine? will do all they can to arouse strike enthutam among the firemen, engin- eers and pumpmen. The operators are gathering firemen {n the large citios, and, it is declared, are offering twice the salary pald to the present firemen and aasurances 01 ‘lection, Whe Haddock Coal Company this afternco) granted the demands of the firemen, engineers and pumpmen andj Will keep them at work, SAN of the district lenders have tirned to tneir homes, ‘President Mitchell will leave for ‘West to-morrow afternoon at 4.35 ofdlock and will be gone about four Mgys. Instead of going to his home at Spring Vv, ho will meet his rélativer at C and return im- modintely, stopping for a day at Na- Uppal Headquarters jn Indianapolis. : peas elas NO OFFICIAL CHANGE } IN THE PRICE OF COAL, (There has been no change oMelally in the price of coal In this city and a few th very few—dealers ure selling at $8.2 & to n,but will dispose of only small | quantities at that price, Others dealers selling &t $7.50 and $5.4 a (on, and * the wholesale price is now $7.0 and tit- 4s on the market at that price, 48oft coal has advanced about $1 a ton Wing the past week and thore are in- lations that the price will go st!!! higher, es ported Conference of Operators in Philadelphia, GNelther President W, H, Truesdale, the Delaware, Lackawanna und tern, nor President Baer, of the Hadeiphia and Reading, nor President Howler, of the Ontario and Western, Wd be found at their respective offices in this city to-day President Baer was tn Philadelphia on iness, it was said, here was @ report that the three, Who are the jvading oval operators, | re holding a conference in Philade!- | TOMAKE CASINO 1 SAFER THEATRE, paid to-day that a great deal fe to be done to make the re- the , Btewart, of ihe Bureuu of to point out just what he to have done, accordingly went to the One imme- | Samuet P. | May a, POX |One Hund “spent an hour and a hait| PO RTE TET TN TET RENEE I TT Jacob Fritz and Morris Perlebvera. who compose the firm of Fritz & Perle- berg, dealers in ornamental tron, at No. ! 74 Monroe street, to-day assigned to Pearson. CONTAGION IN 1,804 CASES, The weekly report of the Depart: { Health regarding contagious diseases sows 1,54 ca. for the week endin There were fifty-four cases of searlet fever and 612 smi fm NEW $400,000 Hotel. Plans have been filed at of Bullding Ahation, for the Bur a twelve. STRONG TESTIMONY FROM PROMINENT HOSPITA ' : | Dufty’s Pure Malt Whiskey ts Used Exclusively by Almost Every F a a | Prominent Hospital in the United States on Account | 5 ~~ of Its Absolute Purity and Excellence, TELEGR APH. } = Wortp's GREATEST MEDICINE. } L st Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey cures con- , : 5 ® | numption, coughs, colds, grip, bronchitis, STEWART FELL ae winpow. | MOUNTAIN ‘TOP A | ottarrh and all diseases of the throat and Walter Stewart, twenty-two years on \ P C SLA forest | REE It also cures nervousness and {n- old, who lives at Mill's Hotel p41, fell oI 5 s Lo Ain rest | digestion. It gives power to the brain, from ee ee neey fae 4) ane street AS fire has enveloped the whole top of} strength Py ca siedie 8 the muscles and day while cleaning windows of the Sheep Mountain, between th pasa" leas to t ood, It Is # promoter of Aimpnter Stedieine GUMpany, at No VIstoRn’ HUW: Golan health and longevity, makes the old Bd ell ha ey SUS Wyallinrag@ticats te iene) taken to rolling skyward and) ihe top of. t Tee rece the young atrong. We have used Duffy's Pure Mait Whiekey the: Huan Bireey Toupital. Last Means to Ascer- | mount ‘one mass of flame, ton [taken in time, "7 ©A82 OF ConsUMP- | in typhold and. other exhaueting diseases PARSON DROWNED ON scow. _ om : * me and have found it eminently satimfactory. ; sea Whed od GP ONAEOReRAFSOT tain Whether or Not PCKRY KILLED BY WIFE. Et JOSEPH CLOTHIER, Resident Phy- The drowned Ody 9) artes APSO, RG >, 4 sician, Pl aURG, Pa, May —Josaph \ yea old, addre: un . : se 7 \ ur vere om alien "| Missing Kathleen! satasny a) Horse /docwey) WREVEEGL €nd sovere tents for moarly’ Gh teerae and bee a h wan raised tosday at the stuntly Kdillat by his wife, Louise, at | always been found absolutely pure and to foot st Fifty-fifth street | Flana gan Was the Intter's home in Esplen Borough ‘| contain great medicinal properties, BALE! last night, He was In the act of & ry IRON DEALERS ASSIGN. | Drowned — Actress] ing hee with a hatchet when the and Restaurant Man Add to Subscriptions Te: 0. Juan May Rod- public. ey rigues Is dead. was 104 years old. for Child’s Return. He was a veteran in Hidulgo’s revolu- | tlon in 1823, which overthrew Spanish rule in Mexicc aid established the re- | PAWTUCKET ‘CY HOSPITAL, | Pawtucket, R. I. REWARD NOW $7,800 | DLEW SAFE AND TIRED OFFICE, vv Pawtucket, RI, April 13, 1901. ye? Bee . ; re have used Dulty's Pute Malt Whieke; SHARON, Mass 28.—Burglars | ayd are for ay ve i and © no it tht . ¥ John Kennedy, President = into the office of the New York, | consider It an eueeltent (ls Rompital. We with tee, Tt will stay on an irritable stomach, ew Haven and Hartford Railroad here . add It is the Ideal stimulant for the Harlem Loan Associa ion.$3,000 | story brick hotel at Nos, 12, 14 and Bast Thirty-frst street, and to coxt $408,000. J. Fleischman, of No. 6) Cen- tral Park’ West, MISSING GIRL FOUND. Dora Postler, fifteen years old, who was reported as missing from her home, No. 3018 Taled avenue, since last Mon- day, was found by the police at the home of Mrs, Anderson, at No. 1031 Bast One Hundred and Thirty-seventh street, and returned to her home NO PINKERTON UARDS SENT. The Pinkerton detective Agency has | made the statement that it has sent no guards to the anthracite coal region nor had any pplications for men been received. The published statement that agency ectives were going to. Pittston was de red incorrect, TO UNVEIL TABLET, | When the members of the General Presbyterian Assembly visit Princeton | to-morrow a tablet commemorating the | granting of Princeton University’s char will be unveiled, on behalf of th Ansombly, by the Rey, William M. Pax- D. D.. ex-President of the Princeton ological Seminary, MAN HALE AT 104, Fres from all Inflrmities and as vigor- | ous as many a man fifth hi eC, Joseph M, Grath, better known as “Un- cle Soe,” celebrated his one hundred and | fourth’ birth: in his home in Whire stone, Queens Borough. FINED FOR LOUD TALIKING, Phree Jtallans who persisted in stand- | Ing at the corner of Morris avenue and | d and Fifty-ffth street and toud and vehement were finod $5 each by to-day ja the M is the owner. Ning 11 L eventny Moct isanta DEAD IDENTIFIED, The body of a man which was found the Harlem River at One Hundred wonty-ninth street was this morn entified at the Mor ag that ot Reitman, forty ‘old, mar ae of HH Bast Sixty-sixta le: and ing td Jacob ried, street DE BARY TO REMODEL HOUSE, Plans have been filed with the Build Ing Burcau for the remndelling of the city house of Adolphe de Bary at No 5 West Fifty-eecond street, It ls a four: story residence. DINNER FOR GEN, In honor of Gi Ambassador to Fran. dii ner will be given by the Republican Club in the club-house, No, 460° Fifth | avenue, on Monday evening next, CAT A FIREBUG, PORTER. | Horace Port a reception and | Mrs. L, M. Westeott's pet Angora cat turned an alcohol heating lamp over In the bath-room of her home at No. M6 Weat Thirty-fourth street this morning and set Hre to the house, likewise lt cat, The damage to the bullding ts %00 ind to the cat lereparable, POLICE CAPTURE TYPE, Detectives Curran and O'Nell, of the Eldridge street station, in a raid on ao alleged policy shop in the rear of No, 5 Stanton street, secured two boxes of type, tWo tables, several chairs, a bunch of manifold sheets und polloy allps, but 10 prisoners ISAAC KUFFNER MISSING, Isanc Kuffner, twenty-four years ol4, has been missing from his home, No. 3241-2 Eighth street, since May 8, His wife, who reported his disappearance to the police, sald that of late he haa been worried over some business trou. le. JUDGE HAS PING-PONG LIM Magistrate Connorton, of Long Island City, entered the police court this morn- ing walking with the aid of two canes, knowlng that he is Imation sufferer, sought 10 com- miserate with him, “Rheumatism nothin intrate in response to of sympathy. "I'y ankle and !t feels fine eae { WASHINGTON. BILL TO REMOVE THE MAINE. WASHINGTON, May 28.—A bill proprinting $1,000,000 for removing wreck of the batile-ship Maine from Havana Harbor and the interment In the Arlington National Cemetery of the bodies found thereln, haw hean intr duced in the Sénate by Benator Lody of Ma Our M TO FREE BROTHERS. id the Ma xpress ping-pe ap: | the WAPIINGTON, May 24 —Tho Senate Committee on the Philtp to-day made public a petition presented by | Mine Clemencia Lopes, a alster of Sixto Lopes to the President for the o thre of her brothers of the of Batangas, who have b custody py Gee. Bell and sent Inland of ‘Tallin, whore, she says, are undergoing great hardships. Mins Lopes ix in Boston and her pi thoy ton In dated there, M 1b last a WOMAN THI6s SUICIDE, NEWARK, N. J., May 25.--Mre, Boloe mon Greenberg, Miy-one years old, at- tompled suicide by swallowing carbolie SS LOPE SEEKS COUNT FIGHTS TO y to-day, blew open the safe with bh ol of this ch Benjamin Hurtig, of Hurtig unite, took $75 and set fire to the TANCIS A GLUUUNGTON, “Mur? & Seamon’s Music Hall, 2,500) The fire was extinguished be- | Hope weChist, JOHN W. GORMAN, Reat- ‘ A. H, Meyer 1,000) mien amame wan) done: It you are sick and run down ; . enteeleaesjercooey Ly 3 te. a lc write our Medical Department. It will cost you 10,000,000 MACHIIN COMPANY nothing to learn how to regain health, e free. Isaac Hopper....sese «e+. 1,000 LBA May 2%—The Amerie CabTION “our patrons Are cautioned pains cotealiea DUEPYS WaLe 3 2) fered for in in othe i Miss Florence Rockwell, Machine and Ordnance Company, ot fame. DUFFY'S PURE MAL WIS oes tied bottiee only. Offered Te re ork City, v6 o- | Any other form it is not the genuine, It is the only whiskey recognised ty - leading lady for Henry w York City Incorporated to- | any other form it te not he | i only whiskey recognized by the Govern: y diy with a capital of $10,00.000. The | hottle, DUFFY'S MALT WHISKEY CO., Rochen ee eer reer inet $1.00 8 IMMER ccs cece cede 000 100 directors are George E. Bonchie, of New Li z " ve Palmec, of Montelair, N. P, J. Scully....4.0......, 100 "3B. Holden, of Brooklyn. William O'Connell,....... 100 875,000 FOR WES MIDDLETOWN, Conn., 3 e e dent Raymond, of Wesle Total.. ‘’ $7,800 | | announced to one of his classes to-day Vol 1 er | | that he has received a letter from a , | wealthy patron of the institution, giving $75.0 for the erection of a new science building. The name of the donor |s not made public. | scHooL The offer of rewards for the re-| farn, alibe, of missing Kathleen Butter Bills Flanagan ‘Was increased to KATHLEEN FLANAGAN. SuEGt RTOS oe Se ee A ; 18 SHA VA, Pa, May —Prof. 47,800 this afternoon by two} shock of the shot will cause the ye pees pontents wer pened Benton B, James, for anvisunte ene ; contributtons to the fand—one of | body to rise to the surface. the “fake variety, and that they would miileds etleiae waar aiget ty anna The present price of butter $1,000 and the other of $100. Fund Increased. maul belloving. ate hte gat |Timself to a tree in the outskirts of makes cooking with it almost Another Ieller demanding ransom| ‘he two contributors to the Flan-|have fallen into the river, the father, | {2° EET ES eh LO EES Fie 2 p i g 9 fagan reward fund to-day are A, H,| It" the pollce and the dock ofticials, | G83. Temporary insanity’ caused by hibitive. The economical house- and threatening death ro the child | : aes ; 2} will this afternoon borrow the cannon | health Is supposed to be the cause. : : |Moyer, manager of a restaurant on| on the deck of the yacht America, be- | RECEIVER FOR PAPER Co. wife must either use less of the best or buy One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street, $1,000, and Miss Florence Rockwell, leading lady for Henry Miller, the actor, $100, longing to Commodore Archibald Watt, of the American Yacht Clad, which is lying off One Hundred and Twenty- eighth street, and {t will be fired over was received by the grieving father this morning. A cannon Will be fired across the TRENYON, N. J., May 23.—Applica- tion was made to the Court of Ohan- cery by Samuel L. Rubel, a stockholder, for the appointment of a receiver for cheaper grades. the water ni where the little girl}, e e North Ri di A was lust seen, The firing of a cannon |{2 Rubel Paper and Lithographing lorth River to-day at the point) Will Fire Cannon. ne been nown (tc raise gdeaa tody, Jempany, of Newark, Tho iabilities where the little girl must habe| pilonael uh Ban received another} from under the w Seta ee bon #000 and the nominal aa- ; | threatening letter this morning, the| Every inch of the river In the vicinity : . falled into the river if she fell| writer saying he would kill the child|of the One Hundred and Thirty-third | LOST BY ONE vorn, BORDENTOWN, N. J., May 2%.—The A - unless he was pald a large ransom. stre vill be covered by the can- i in at all, in the hope that the| ine ictior was turned over to the po- Lunn. | MF Nil Pe covered by the can First Baptist Church here has voted|f is better than the best butter for cooking purposes. A two pound = ‘ We wesiwens jail i aia | @Bainat caliing Rev. J. BE. Woodbury, of Uttea, N. ¥.. to the pastorate of the|q Cau costs less than one pound of butter and goes four times as far. C L N CY’ jehurch, to fill the vacancy caused by|f| It is purely vegetable—delightfully wholesome. It gives to food A CA BLE. Vote aesiied t net Ret ts DD. One| T the desired richness without imparting any flavor of its own. $ KKANSAS DEMOCRATS NOMINATE. If your dealer does not keep it, drop us a card and we will supply you. WICHITA, Kan., May 23—The Demo- eratic State Convention has adjourned after nomineting six of the fourteen places to be tiled at the November elec- SOUTHERN COTTON OIL CO., 11 Broadway, New York. AGREE ON DISARMAMENT, BEUNOS AYRBS, Argentine Republie, May 23.—Despatches received here from AIDS AT TRIAL. =e Santiago de Chill say that an ag ton. ny ar Craddock, Mayor of Kan- : h yh t sas Oily, CT 1 v= Handsome Young Woman He Married After | ment on the subject of Argentine-Chil-|fa4, 16% Kati. was named tor Gov lan disarmament has been arrived at. EMERY INQUEST BEGUN, SOUTH FRAMINGHAM, Mases,, May 23.—The Inquest into the murder of An- drew J. Emery, of this place, who, it is alleged, was killed by Miss Nina’ Dan- forth, of Newton, , Was WALES AN AGRICULTURIST, LONDON, May 2%—The Prince of Wales has heen elected President of the ural Soctety, Shooting Clark Cheers Him in Court. “THE WOMANLY BEAUTY OF young Mrs. Clancy, attired in black a Not the defendant, John F, Clancy. 5 ' sas “degree above mourning, took her accus- |TO PROTECT INDIAN SUGAR. f z . ‘ ” but his beautiful young bride, is the tomed seat near the railing. When her | siIMLA, India —With the ob-| hearing fa striothy ane WOMAN,’ central figure in a murder trial in} husband was ied into the court-room | ject of pre India fr being | ype TO WED. mo ot she arose from her seat and, placing | flooded with * 1 (bountied) sugar, a YELAND, May 23.—Miss Sarah the Criminal Branch in the Supreme a her arms around bis neck, kissed him | pi) has been Introduce the Indian SRalOb Ue late EGR ae Court. affectionately Council empowering the Government to] Wrnrae ears, Of the tate President M —Reflected in the dainty styles of Regal ey Among the spectators: ware three impose a counter-vailing duty on boun-| io werent Winslen, at tiiebare. tos ‘ome one ed and bent, je others - + 0 jerbe Vinslow, ¢ ittsburg. For eal) shot in EAE, he Young and fresh looking, Who were ute |tled augar Until the Brussel convention |p, hea coat ate Dinca hae chad Shoes for Women, says, his one-time friend, John} tired in deep urning. Their faces | hecomes effective. herself t slalvaatil i hi , Mets nana erate eno eeeand tel , herself to social settlement work in this = = Clark, last’ June, at Long Island] ters of the man who was killed by the |LOUBET MYTURNS TO FRAN ity They, at $3.50—combine the correct i ss bullet from Clancy's revolver. >ETERSRU 23. —The fet ‘ Railroad Ferry-house, at the foot of , Tong Island Clty politicians and sport, = CRBERER he aiay hy elegance of Parisian models, with that nicety ing inen, friends of the dead man an <4 1 ASPERFEL —— chs —— East Thirty-fourth street, and is now on trial, but it is his wife who of fit, and that shape-retention, which charac- terize the Regal Shoe for Men, friends of the defendant, comprised a large number of the spectators in the crowded Court-room. The finst witness was Pole nstadt this afternoon for | Franc | HAWTR. man Cole nat attracis attention in the courl-room, | gon. who \jentiied the revolver. With LONDON, Ma Mr; Hawtrey pro- LEVELAN The bride was Miss Mirlam| Wuleh the Killing was done, | nedy entitled "There | From “Tannery to Consumer” — through Walsh before she was wedded to] stand way within afew fect of where ith the greatest success at) OWE F Glaney leat January io ar Pacries'e| oe shoGinr astute Sar aa | oF Walew theatre || 144 BOWERY, Regal Stores only, and by Mail, & 4 ness je saw ne ng of Clar CARTOGRAPHERS MEET, | or ” Cathedral. They were engaged to be Under Dawser Aber dicvys cross-ox- P, May 2%—The Interna-/ ‘Bowery Savings Bank Block,’ Style book explains, married before the shooting of Clark | Clark struck Clancy 4 heavy blow in| tional Cartographical Maritime Exhibi- |B vet, Grand and lroome Sts. north of Grand " cast a shadow on the young woman's pe, xace) before the first shot was | tion, to celebrate th | ~ ~ life, She had warned her fiance mots raat ae OF ene pele a | We save you from 25 to 50 nt for the . an been opened against the man after the old friend- Important witness for the def MAIL STEAMSHIP SINKS | per cent. on every purchase,due ship Was broken and was in constant erty pn A. Jakok Penamenaan ata nha’ casi eteamel ee See. low rent and small ex- penses, Isn’t it worth while to fear of a tragedy, but when the Feet, was called to the | ship Princess Josephine, whieh has been| ¥ 5 4 Sold only In 45 Regal Stores from Atlantic to Pacific and London, Also by mail trouble came her woman's love} sand. swore that before the | undergoing repairs at thin port, sank leave the high-priced shopping J) | eres a ny proved strong and true. She became Cian Had" alartad oa atun | muddenty, No one wae {ndured | [districts in order to effect such 14 Storen Metropolitan Dixtrtet, i ts clinched threa 2 s M, ates her flance’s comforter, and at last $ Mion Clark Waa mii ten | DUBLIN, May The squadron dec ded economies? MEN’S STORES, agreed to hasten thelr marriage Inj feet, of, Clancy the second shot was taerman wi SOMnaRdadiGy eelnca| dip Nassau ae RQ CETY san 57 Futon at; oP SEETS: ed. Lass Chan two seconds. elapne 5 Nassau ; 267 Fulton st., 0 nLAgUe Bt, if p Ct ry oe! n of e $. e of J sins, d ‘01 i je 24) Uroadway, ov 11) Broadway, near Be Ave. order to be of assistance to him. Vetwaen the fring of the first and wec-{Henty of Prussia sailed trom_ings: | ‘S i 1001 Bway. bet, Di it, & Willoughby Ave, Now, as the bride of the defendant, | Yi) shote . town tor Kiel to-day " Baia and. 30 JERSEY CITY: 66 Newark Ave. 7 estimony pleased Lawyer Levy, p. Herald Bi NEWARK: 841 Broad St., opp. Central RR, she site by him in the courtroom, the | who jooked toward Mrs. Clancy and |HOYALTY OPENS MILITARY SHOW, | 2087 Seventh Aver core 128th BC, Ss. Hepat 0 SBP + of ateresting figure in the trlal,| smiled. She smiled and nodd pprov- | LONDON, May 23.—King E and WOMEN'S STORES. h esence and| sty 1 jexandra opened the royal ¢ q Alm with REOREL 5 A i furly in the afternoon the prosecutie Queen Alexandra opened t royal aill- NEW YORK CITY; 785 Broadway. corner Lith at, encouraging bim with her smiles. Young | rested abruptly Arsistant Distric itary tournament at Agricultural Hall, Cluster Ring, 16 1339 Br Way, opp, Herald Square. sin and handsome she attracta the atten ney Vrain aid he had other wit- , diamonds, 166 t 125th St., corner 7th Ave. of all and has won much sympathy | nesses, but Just Newhurger sald he Mambling Katle’s Manches Cup. | : Met: fo = " i jaidered the evidence as suMetgnt. LONDON, May 23.—Rambling Katle Soatting, either fiery for the man whose darkened life she aidered th Heo mek ‘opal ir” tarauol Bmbrao ‘ prepared to go on with hin side of the | erelans, for three-year-olds and upward. Hmbyaces Him in Court, any and asked for an adsurnment {distance one mile and a half) at the To-day when the trial was resumed buntil Monday, which was granted. Manchester Whitsuntiae Meeting to and Firat teen horses day Pr ran. as THE BREAKFAST CUP Can Bring Joy of Trouble. Hynoron was ne pal came in third, LIMITS POWERS OF GENERALS CANDY “THE MOST OF THE BEST FOR THE LEAST MONEY.” SEE HIS CHILD. Cha..e in food and drink will m MS NUP 104 CHB AMS.—8tll another now CHOCOLATE WAL 3 ‘comer to vwell She ranks sometimes make over even elderly | ‘of our elu ef Hone py AER ery rleh walnut kers delicious \oed : A people and restore them to natural ‘No! NUT HON-HONS.—I it be tras thst t ¢ uments in behalf of ap Alon, aedauilvalnraar anne e There are W on Broadway. w imilar goods are dlapl tetlos for amet of tert Has Iseued an executive order con A man of 70 writes that at the age! the denier ‘reaally wets ts per pound. To auch people this wale ie a revelation ing th auntess cerning the contingynoy of 60 he began to break down and they wonder how we caa fell the goods on this BATURDAY only.......secre.++ 4 }. gee In court the cou itwelf when both the & was @ partial invalid until 67, when PRIDAY AND SATURDAY. ¢ told san. oretary of Wa . @ my NU ELE.) x The onial differencea of the | Assistant Becretary of War are temp. he concluded that coffee was one of UTTER, PEANUT BAITEUE ~The bent, the purest and the freshest only te ont ‘ rarily absent from the seat of govern- |the prime causes of his sickness, and Mf AND NUT ONOUOLATA.-21 alstinct’ kind count sunteas have | been ain hot wenrated al ment began using Postum Food Coffee in Aarne taetry. Yeah #..Mbalesome, Quality that ahould” aoe beam aloned ta tee Wo years ogo and anos then they have ee amaltic a a ¥ ch wit jeay? that al ; " Jhad much iigation. ‘Phe Countess teat]? rider resciide the former ones {its place with Grape-Nuts Breakfast NG WAS: Maple pocun, black ‘ian ‘las cocoauu enatO® 4 Food and some fruit at his meals, He says; “Now at the age of 70 1 am trong and hearty as 1 was at 50. T would not go back to my old under which the [deutenant-General of the army and tm that -offictal’s absenc the Adjutant-General of the army, pei formed the duties of Beerstary of War Boanieh ps blended with rich eo ‘HONAONK AND CHOCOLA TCA ir ‘The best and purest of \ngresiente making Can Conjure are offered by uv for thin walr mM, are what WE call Ping: *s Dresnt living at No atreet Justice Duro adjourned further hearin until next Wednerday, with the unde 1H West Elghtietn ALLO: A’ id the highest ekill that 1 Rho wanding that the child waa to be nt : " to the Mombtat the Count Bunday af when the ®eeretary was adsent mode of living for a hundred thou- 4 18 karat Gold Heamlens We 54 noon for a vinit his departure for Annapolis to-|sand dollars.” 5 talty, Ph. Guslity suareniend, uterine acid at her home, No. 43 Market street, torday, ana Missy AR lott die, The woman in th and it tw supposed deapondent, ee ry Root laued an order au} ‘Chis mad was a ploneer in Iinols o, ) MM) PAW MORGAN, thorising John C. syofeld, “Chtet jerk |in 1887, later on was an early settlor | meee SOe weer Blix The underwriting ayndicate of thelot the War Department, ip wlan Trei in N. Dakota, He requests that his|§ Open Evenings till 7. Saturdays till 10° 29 ORT Morgan Atientic fi asain one or |UTY Fequialtion® oF other papers requir- mame shall pot sprees ie ait “Reh erlieraid saa Re CH ‘ he . Bie his signature until hie own reture|Name given by Postum Co., 1 "erdore’ aiied, viva \ Aotation of the big trust,” ‘Y “* or ihat of Asnistant Beoretary Banger, 'Creek, Mich, | CPOnE Gat dorwrmnas BF HA. OF °