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OOPS of Peace, Many | a b-Throwers Few. a Associated Press.) BURG, Jan, 26-6.% P.M. | Tropoff, who received the nt of the Associated Press ‘ n at the former's head- tn the Winter Palace, mi Y oonfidence that the crisis and thao public.order and the the city are assured, than this the Governor-Gen- ‘an optimistic view of the situ- the provinces, He sald: ee, the city Is perfeotly , and there wil be none, jaf the exaggerated alarmist re- pwhloh foregn countries flooded, I am in a position the péace and pafety of “The workmen hi already Feturn to work, but It ja ‘tor a general resump- to occur before Monday, Pear of Revolution, ave read my proclamation, ‘ine y.of the workmen were de- ‘Gesoclating themselves with 0 it. The Government 0 eve! ng poselbte tinder that'they receive jusce.” ture? People talk wi ea few in number, They te but ae) they are i plished in that fashion,” been fo’ Métente’ since F ) Governor-Generaistp yes- phone on his dewk, sald it had nothing to conceal, ia, Jan, %.—The work- delng compelied to leave ori 3nd mills by the more mili- of the strikers, ‘The tele: shave been damaged. hes also begun at the wire Men sing.ng songs and blow- ipets went from factory to ailing owt the workers, Some are still working. t af Moscow has been at the sireet corners as fol- the influence of the threats of persons a strike has broken | therefore deem it my duty to ithe working population that en- BG measures have becn taken for : ction against § agitators, wishing to resume their oc- an do so without danger.” Re wuarded by troops and polico. Of @ jarge body of strikocs ‘With the employees of the } Was frustrated, ;; to-day were quiet, ties had brought in rein- ladimir and Tver, disposing then pt onse of extreme necenalty, 00 nt of the Associated pier oaretally veritying the ru- umerable cotllst able he Mtattment that the only fred on Planitakaya strevi, Dur ald not Are upon fimo person meld, Jan. 2%,—Negotia- going on between the strikers mp The Govern ers, "The iment pating in the exchange of |ARY'’SHLECTION QUITR PEACEFUL, Blight Disturbances in the Inoes—Conn; Tiasa, Promler, Mleot: IDAPEBT, Hungary, Ja } of memberr of ¢ procveding quieily in this city. hances have occurred in ‘the provinces. ent ahow ‘hay (wentysth wi three nine. Koseuthieis have per are poagarts, tormer. FINISH Speculation Fairly Aotive, with Volume Well Dietrinuted— Union Pacific and St. Paul Advances Two Pointe, KILL to- Prvvapedand be ps eng fl elf ‘et in her history, the Menominee, tionally higher, the stock market took on @ confident tone and prides advanced from 1 to 4 polmte above yeaterdmy's fiat figure. There wore a few slight reactions throughout the day, but on| “4veue. the whole the market was atrong end finished, with few exceptions, at the day's bent figures. Speoulation was falriy active with the volume well die. tava ire Shot at Riga. r-General Fears No The bond market was quiet, but thor. |Us# pushing and ourhly ‘atrone, je total salen of 900,000 shaces and of bonds ‘wine f NO ARRESTS. The Closing Quotations, |. Law. Clome. oh'x, 1% + % ‘Ty +2% Bales. 00 Alte Chh'ers. 60400 Amal, Copper. TE * 10% 7 , C&F, ploy 1% Tan, 26, 8.49, MA de- | & news agency from Riga, filed at 6.90 P. M,, says the ia the suburban factonies there tempted to' enter the town ‘dy troops who fired etn any pervons, “The ) H. & LK Me H.a&Lipt % 1K 40% +14 St. Fdy 164 15% 16% + % trip. pea eh ee +H f — — ' 4 + . TT. phot. My he MM HLT } oe 1 1% UK + Wool pf. WH 9% 9K Ll | 100% 16% + 2% | We +1% 100% +1% 100A, T. & 8. F.pttoo% 100 SOO AL, C, Line,,..181% 121 121K +1% W800 Balt. & Ohio. 100% 104 100% +14 500 Batt, & 0. pt. 1% 9 MH + th 7000 Bkiyn R, T. 00 Bkiyn U, G.,.206 MB 208 10B, RK, & P. rts. 5 5% aa ‘00 Bit.& Bus, pl 1% —* ancar, Pecite’ im i any i1%| Labor Trouble, $00 Chea, & Ohio, 1% 47% neha aac i ye 8T, PETHRSBURG, Jan. By ‘c P.M. —Sir Charles Hardinge, the British Am- pectin Aegtedel al yor ron a bassador, caled Foreign Minister Lama. 23% + % | dortf's attention this afternoon to the 74%, 172% 17 +2 | telegram postal at Moscow yesterday 16% +1% | S8y!om that the disturbances at the Rus- TH0CHI. Term pt. 8% 2% 2% +m | stan dock vards and arseni IM Chie VAL Te. 1m 1M UN + 4) ‘ : Hh +1% +1% | “Miere hea ben no dirorder Ox HK +1% -1 4H + tb 500, Gt, W. PIB 3% 38 H400C.M. & Bt. P. BAM, 00 9M 200 Col, Ro, lat pt, 1% He 100 Col, Bo, 24 pf. Wh, % 1 + bedi ke ah \\motming in the Russky Invall, the th +) y 18, +2%, 1000. Diy Le & W281 4) AT 100 Den. & HG,pf, 80% 35% 540 Det, Bouth .., 0% 0 Det. Bout. p’. 2 700 DisitMere’ 8... 31 38% 100 Dal, 68, AA, 164 16% HO D.OHG A. pl MK +6 Oh + % 17800 Erie 1st pf. 15000 Eerie 24 pf... 100 Fed. Min. & 8, 6% 6% 10 Fed. M.& 8, pf 7% Ba 7% +1% 00 Gen, Wiec, 0,186 HOO Tuter, Paper .. 2 200 Int, Pump pf. 67% 60) Kan, City $0., 20% 80, pt. 504 8) BO + Mh 82 +4! ment on terms that are substantially 900 Louts, & Navh. 197 100 Manhattan ...170% 169% 170% +14 7% — 00 MP & BSM IT 100 MOIPA 88M pfibé OOM. K. & T.... 3% +h apended at several ay 4B +2 WON YC & StL27 100 NY NH & H.200}% 200% 200% 0 Nor, de Weat.. 70% 78 200 North Amer ., 9 6600 Ont, & Wesl.. 00 Pacifig Mail Mnta of Cossacks and dragoons 10000 Penn. RR. Prevent @ union of the Mos- with the strikers ¢rom i oUlying districts, out strict or. ‘given to avoid spilling blood, 10 Pere Mar pt 10 PCC & St L,, 7 nm +3 30% 41% | +1 | cloned under miperiad Japanese 43% + % | Sixes of ide ere quoted at 100, Kal ‘90 Rep. Steel pf.. 81 +1% | +1. | Galveston, 41% | Bi Dia, New Orleans, Alxonauin, districts up | 340 U Toy | Korniain Luter, ‘Tackwonv itis 3 Va-Car Ch. 4 ty t | Bema, ee LINER COMES IN The Menominee marked. after coming ashore, Capt. 4% +-% | Barr vald that he had been entertained 108, +4! by local yacht clubs while in England. "%+%) On the way over weveral of the gall: ‘The vessel's headway neduved [0 | 167 miles a day on the Worst day of were due to Anglo-Japanesc instigation and that both Great Britain and Japan’ were ‘do the Far Bast, At the same time he pointed out that a stinilar telegram appeared here this japmy O¥gan. Count Lamsdorff assured {Ambassador Hardinge that such publi- cations had no official sanction, but sadded that he would Inquire whether it had been given an officia! sopearance a ila Moscow, ‘The matter is not likely to assume Mi +1% | the dinwlty of a diplomatic Incklent. whe + % % +2% cmminuintany wy in| UNCLE SAM 10 % +3 BUY Rk. STOCK. 04 9% 1884 18 +44 | Offers to Avy Vanama Railroad 200 Gt; North pf..240% 29% 20% —1% Shares at 105, | Ae 1 1 +24) On pehalt of the United Mates Gov. We +14! ernment William Nelion Cromwell 4 814 + 4) deoued w ciroular to the few holders 24 + 4) Panama Ratlroad stock not owned by the United States tu sell to the Govern- WH 1 +24) “ane Government intends to nequirt {complete ownership o the rallroad as 150 Mert, Bt. Ry..116% 19% 116% + % | wel) as of the canal property, and pro- ceedings are in contemplation for dis- 128% 1% 2% +14 | palving the ratirond company, he After to the stock holders is to 43% | take the etock at var and extiren Feb. 9%, Any dividend declared prior to that 34 + | ile tk to go to the present holders) fir % + % | Of stock. 105% 106% 108% +1 am) ‘ Co, bh bt lege STOCKS FIRM IN . Bis, pt.116% 115% 116% — Lead 1. 2 Me Bh + THE LONDON MARKET, , Lead pt 00% 8% MK + . BE, & 8, BK WK 1K 900 Nat. RRM. pt @ 10) Nat RR M 2p 2% 900.N, J, Central,14 100.N. Y, Alr Br. ..166 ———————_— Of business wns trangacted. The Set- Th + W| tlement progressed matiopictorily, the % +1 | bank return being a favoraiele factor, hardened, Home Rails fre- ial edn quent, were higher, though the latest ue Gt wie trae feturns were disappointing. | io) + Am i 19% 135% 196%) +1 | well above parity, rio and Philadel erfoanm opened dull and ri 4, the 10 Oe ee a’ aanta. Fe ond New | day. II | Were firm on Parts buying, —— tare SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. t 4 PORT OF NEW YORK, : ARRIVED. <0 ene +19 | Meno 4 | Germann + Hd | an (ures Ly an + &! Alliance Goon To | N ti Genoa j* ry Bermuda y Jacksonville + Mic if sone Palermo, tye | Re ram 10 + Rotterdam | Sil +2ly | Viotorfan A \verpoo! | RR. = "tg | Moltke Dorrie Hambury | SPER UCRP | INCOMING STHAMBHIPS, %| DUP TO-DAY. baltle, Lf I. Pane Atos ta pring vi Flandria, Tha Head | San Jacinto, seat City of Cotembus, Savannah, ii | Gibraltar, Berntita, St. Lucie, sng OUTGOING 8TEAMSHIPS, MAG! SAILED TO-DAY, ee aa. Cambrian ia javana. Mont iveaton. Ds ‘THURSDAY EVENING 'VADERLAND IS “SENT DOWN BAY |Health Officer Won’t Allow the Steamship Out of Quarantine Until He Has Investigated Deaths of Ten Passengers. COATED WITH ICE Menominee Reaches Port After Having Anohored a Day Out) side the Bar—The Trip from Southampton Took 14 Days. Health Officer Doty ordered the Red of /Mtar line steamsbip Vaderkand with her 00 mtherage passengers back to Quan antine to-day pending a thorough in- ‘veutigetion into the ten deaths that ooourved one the vessel during her voy age to this aide, Dr, Doty said to-day that ao many deaths occurring et one time was in ltgelf muepictous, When he inquired of the ship's surgeon he that pneumonia caused the deathe, , | Neport to this effect was made out in each case, Hight of the ten bodies were buried at brought in on the ship, “Before I pass this boat out of Quar- antine,” Dr, Doty said to-day, “I am koing to make an exhaustive investi- IT will not bo satiofed with merely performing an autopsy, but I am going to make a careful test with After @ fourteen daya’ trip, the long: the Atlantic Transportation Company, to-day arrived from Gouthampton. @he wae abated with ioe from etem to stern and bearing all evidences of a rough The Afteen cabin passengers appeared on deck at intervals and then dived be- low whon thoroughly chilled during the hour and a halt the vessel was being warped into the {ce-blocked slip, aix yesterday morning. but owing to the + only two being blinding snowatorm that was raging over the city and harbor the captain decided to anchor outside rather than Net |attemot the dangerous trip un the bav. Capt, Charley Barr, commander of the Reliance and other cup defenders, was the only well-known on 3 +N board, Wich his wife, aleter and ok | Décterlologice! Rpetinens T "Gare, Ob 1% +1% |dren Capt, Barr ie returning trom 4 6+ | vacation in Southampton, “Meanwhile I will keop the Vader- | "I'm an old saflor, but that trip was | /4Md @t Quarantine and have the steam- the worst I ever went through,” he xe- {Mp tumigated.”’ ————— $77,000,000 70 KEEP NEW NAVY Secretary Morton, in Estimate |: Prasented to Congress, In- cludes Warships Now Being Built and Those Authorized. | ore were slightly injured by beink buf- feted about in the gal snow squalls | and head winds encou: on the trip, Other daya were almost us AFTER RUSSIA Ambassador Demands Explana- | tion of the Moscow Bulletin | Charging English with Inciting | WASHINGTON, House Committee to-day to speak in support of the naval estimates he sub- mitted to them a memorandum, show- ing that the annual appropriation for the up-Keep of the navy, when all the! ships now building or authorized, shall have been completed, will approximate $7,000,000, These figures are based on | 4 careful estimate made by the Board | of Construction, at the request of the! sittening people, | Willlam M. K. Olcott spoke in favor| 1d hurried back to Fr of the official proposed plan, but ur that the weet nde Straight up Highth avenue, Although the General Board recom- mended in addition to three battleships | the authorisation of six torpedo boats, aix torpedo boat destroyers, five scout cruisers, two squadron colliers, a gun- boat of the Helena olass, two river gunboats and a steam launch for use Installation of a moving platform in ti subway to be built through Thirty. NR tcl 7 anneew, Sacks, Propri- etor Boldt, vi é§ spending vast sums to prevent the Rus- | itt, Charles Fr Posted 4 adr wo+% sian second Pacific squadron from going in’ view Of. the the Committee that, general wish to economize in the estl- mates in the appropriations Congress, he was urging the alithoriza- | thon of only the most important part of the new construction recommended by the Board, namely, coating $8,000,000 each. GROKER SAILS - ON BIG KAISER Leaves England to Attend the Funeral of His Son Frank in This City—Other Notables on the Steamer. three battleships, SOUTHAMPTON, Engla'nd, Jan, 26.— North German Kalser Wilhelm der Grosse, which left to-day for New York, was delayed in leaving Bremen Her passengers in- | to 40 1-4, | | ———_ COTTON PRICES DROP FENING, JANUA HEARING ON EAST SIDE SUB, tens to Advocates of Suhway Road Along the Line of First Avenue. In the Interests of a proposed subway muggested under Lexington avenue as Associatica, tate Own ys Mi y “This pian contemplates the building of @ four-track railway from the West. one set of (wo proceeding east to Aves | ¢ ‘ue A, the other set travelling west to tracks, becoming again a four-ir: road und continuing bi) the west re! Kingsbridge road and Pelham avenue, ok Taxpayers’ Assoclation, spoke in ad- subway. David Bteckler urged that the Sec- ond avenue elevated structure should) ENGINE | not be burdened with @ “second story’ for tracks, as proposed, | Calvin Tompkins, of the Municipal Art Boolety, sald beginning should be) j had been given to the traffic on the| tridges, which, he declared to be "al the BR. T, HE suggested th B R. 'T. declined to co-operate with the! forced to act in the interests of a long branch be carries The Commission alan considered tio] Kingsbury Curtis, Charles F, Peabody anda ‘repreantative of Mr. Isidor| Straus spoke in favor of the plan. They) declared that the moving platform In| the only system meeting the require ments and business interests, ——— - SHARP RISE IN THE » LOCAL WHEAT MARKET, | R There was a sharp rise in the local wheat market to-day due to an advance of 1-24, to 84d, in the market at Liver- pool, Moderate reaction followed later on realizing, but price generally ruled higher, Shorts bought at the start, Corn opened about 1-8 of a cent MRCW York's opening prt New York's Ing prices were: Wheat—May, i 5-8; Y Ime. Corn-May for, ee Tul, Chicago's opening prices were: Wheat May, 116 to 115 8-4; July, 4; Bep- tember, 92 1-2 to Corn--May, 45 1-4 to 45 1-8 to 45 1- uly, 45 1-2 to 4 5-8, New York's closing prices were: Wheat—May, 116 1-4 bla; July, 108 1-£ bk, Corn—May, 0 5-8 bd, Chicago's elude Richard, Croker, A. J, Drexel, Margarita will proceed to | the Méditerranean in February, after) M xel} day the opening of the local cotton} market was better than expected, prices starting unchanged to 8 points| | higher, ‘he attendance was rather aes silm and, business, wan auiet, | New! joints, muscles, bones and nerves of the Ors Were put oulle by some members ; h ‘ [of the bear contikent, but’ tn the body, producing the pain of Rheumatism, 20t any nearer getting | main sellin, Cy Y Wi hot! ry PS} é fiter' the market. became ‘The muscles contract, the joints inflame hanes on realizing, and prices sold | oft. some. fou! . lator og Cannes, a ports that heen sold to Russia, ‘thelm der Grosse also took Von German Ambassador | MUNROK & MUNROE OFFER 10 SETTLE, LONDON, Jan. 2%.—Supplies of moncy were soarcer {n the market to-day ow-) 2% M+ N| ing to the Joint stock banks calling in 19% 14 +14) loans for month-end purposes, Dis- 140% 165% +8 | ecunta were steady, ON, ¥. Central.1% 18% 14% +1%] On the Bicek Exch: 7 +1 | @ireotions were firm and a fair amount to 6.80; Web. ya f.84 bid; May, 6. 6,9 bid; Jul: 96 to 6. Sept. 7.08 i | 712 bld; Dee., 7. | The late y, 6, st GO Per Cen ment in Fall, re ices in many @ pri ‘The hearing of the benkruptoy pro- | ceedings of Munroe & Munroe, alleged | ptock- washing brokers, was again pont- poned to-day, and there ie a beliet In |G " Sal Nei Wall street thet it may never go on) any” isaued the follow.ng_ preliminary repont on cotton ginning: ‘Two hutdred | land fitteen counties out, of 812 showing Jeotton ginned to Jan. 16. report 3,004,475 | jrunning bales this vear, againet 240.178 in the same counties at the same date jlast year, ance with the request of the Cotton Growers’ Convention now in session at Samuel Untermyer, oneditore, said that an offer to settle at vi of the claims had been He refused to discuss any other baste of wettiement than 100 per cent. an i | but “admitted quieter, | Jepancee) the cage Lot e| Montiay, the day eet {t, peat quolatom mown! It la announced that Atunroe & Mun- | ree will ask to have J, Henry Work, | revel ed by Cy counsel for the ron, Western were ip tatr t nerd’ wees moderate eral 5 ces cloned firm. |LINER ASHORE on again next | | nt! he fact that he is wecured by a ‘There are 4,265 in judgments against % Mr, Work, but {t wae urged to-day that Sun rees..7.17/8un sets.,5.08/Moon rives..11.45 | this was not the rem! reason Munroe & | driven ash Munroe want him discharged as re- It was pointed out that they ,the Atlantic Steamanip Company line, Which struck on Great Polnt, on Nan- | | did not eumwest any such step until M1, | jar activity {n |{ucket Shoals, The crew have reached Work had shown i STOCK TRANSFER TAX LIKELY, Add io State Revenues and Law May Stop Gambling, (Bpecial to ‘The Evening World.) ‘leaders of the Lemishature have practi-| cally decided to put through @ bill this transfers of stock ‘a for every 100 shares, Ber ator Raines sid to-day: "The conference was for the purpose VROG, KOCK OW BERLIN After a few tnontha’ | treatment I felt well and returned to my | |ofditooverlne, Wome ‘plan, for raising | Grasan, is Hieron a rosin” | Coes not injure the system in the 1 @ 6 to no definite taf The stock transfer tax seemed to be a good scheme, but nothing was | }!?\, i | meatied upon A) are, to have Yisiia to your home and treatment given it ‘all for write io DR) KOCH BANITARTUM Ins. 0 23 rich’ " ptore In view of the Liverpool cables toe popular, The Opening prices. ware Jan, 6.70 0 6.78}, WASHI Orleans the Census Bureau to- —————< re on Cape Cod was reel The steamer was the Georgetown. a bad position, 84 five-master, another the consting struck mear Ooty hooner Madge, wh Consumption, 1 had) been tome school £0: but had ¢ the cough were 100 Thad Vined to at 119 he was ¢ people that 9 tors had fa'led o help, | FRED examination treatment or eat 2b4 at., next to Bh re daily, 11 to 7 Sundays, 1 to 2. jewired, DEFENSE OPENS INSLOCUM CASE Rapid Transit Commission Lis: | Judge Thomas Refuses to Dis- and Defendant 1s Foroed to|iitet katte vit alata? ae Put in Testimony. ‘The trial of Henry Lundberg, former under First averue, a8 9 means of| Assistant Unioed States Inepector of Inside Nerves! furniehing adequate transit facilities | Hulls, on a charge of mansaughter, health for the east side and straight connec: | growing out of the General Blooum dis. | ,,Or!¥ one woinan In Yb has perfect Renit), , tlon with The Bronx, a lange delegation | aster, was oontinued to-day before traced & of (fomnlon caube-cth na] apt ue | aveartutly of east side property-owners, tax-pay- | Judge Thomas, of the United States Cir. | Wak _ No {he Nerves vou erdinarliy: ne Vii pre: wil Simply Write Me, Kidneve—the | win you necept thix opportunity to learm inelidna ao: |, Wt! roe teceps th, ooporunlty edits all forma’ of, womanly, weak ot only at tie ry cause which produced It? After Special United Btates Assistant | UHR o60 TG wood vo treat the ailing orean— | the best route for the propoted subway. | District-Atorney Baldwin, the proseau: | ihe tremula i aise romecht Much opposition was cxpressed to oor, thad put in ovidence Lundbers’s | fey cae ata ne Heneek (0 He contended thence to Mast Third street. To this \bon asked that the District-Attorney ‘Second aventie, and xhence ‘to the lower | defen , section of the city, skirting the Bu.- | opening address to the {inv ond {n do- tery, thence golng north to Elghth ave- | ing so sald thi nue, The second set of tracke proceods | have tested or welwhed the Slocum's to New Chambers street, west to Hud- | |ife-preservers if he wanted to, and con- #on street, thence north to Bighth ave- | tended that Lundberg performed his nue, lagers’ | with the other set of | duty fadthfully and properly fy Jacob Kuper and is client could not J, Johnson testified to Lundberg’s good character. Othor Wwitneske Getuiled Incidents of the 8lo- dames G, Collins, of the East Side} cum disaster tending to show that it | Was not the result of any neglect of vocacy of the proposed Hirst avenue|duty by the defendant, a LEGS IN WRECK, made now for a comprehensive plan| Several Passengers Badly Cut und contemplating the needs of all the bor-| Gughs and the existing traffic relations| with New Jersey. No attention, he satd, Bruised in Accident on Jersey ‘a| A passenger train on the Contrat | @isgraceful condition of affairs,’ direct-| Railroad of New Jersey was wrecked ly traceable to the mismanagement of| two miles east of Frechold to hat If the| engineer of the train, Peter Dryson, lost city ‘in ‘relleving tram®c conditions the| both legs and cannot live, while several Slate Railroad Commission should be] Mine Passengers were cut and brilsed, were taken on board The wreck Engineer Dryson was removed to his jome there in a dying condition, and al physicians dressed the injuries of he others, The ‘track was so badly torn up by he wreck that jt was several hours be- t jfore traffic could be resumed, To any womanly Tn more Ns HOE A mere ample, but @ fu & that hottie, whd mv now famous hook for Women | aa Moh Wil explain “wherein my. treatment | o i not ike ordinary tivatmente why tt ma: | $0 f make thi oe Np ATWAYS to relieve womanly | avary, Now ule no cam! ers amd residents attended the hearing | oult Court, An indictment againat John vernents ant your sRouRe ts, re ee before the Rapid ‘Transit Commision |W, Mieming, a fellow inspector, who uth “Mlaniaad Sth: keis the, eave Ts today, * | wee on onal, was quashed yesterday, | eulate your 1 \ver-ope The Pian and Scope Committee of the | it being held that it was not part of his pyxes ‘on which all the’ ; Commission has already tentatively | duty to examine life preservera, ene, are the morves that wear out and | frer if b—=the digorde y Reart—the disorder vs < A r sm ky , that euggestion by the various speakers eer examination proms and find he peat at te, trl ; Hide Hon Ae RT nae beheld ad adiadishcedigher did alee re Hut Te remain Mhich beok vou want, Bank @ on The Citizens’ East Side Improvement | exposure to the elements, Mr, Gilbert, | fy Dr's Par conta are ae he House and Real Hs | counsel for Lundberg, moved for the his te ika tis oon ye ef 8 Reatora: Association and other | diemiasal of his client. an ‘ organizations urged a route under Firse| that the Government had failed to ahow | “os the orman or deaden the pain—-but 1! Both remedies are: ot avenue, as planned by @ committee of | beyond all reasonable doubt that it was enginesrs comprising James J, MoDon-| Lundbeng’s duty to teat the life pre- ald, Henry G. Wynn and Walter M,| servers, or through his connivance and leserole. misconduct any life was destroyet, Judge Thomas denied the formal mo- hester line through ihe Bronx, under | tion to dismiss the Indlotment, and me, ‘Heclem Tver to First avenue, | made a similar ruling when Mr, Gil- on >| tn conn rter century | deavor ‘alone this very line, It dose mnt {ment If. 99, My Offer to Women \ —ADollar’s Worth Free.” i q rity, | ae t once to the nerve—the miss the Lundberg Indictment vi.tt nearest: seeing QGuh's | See, inducer, Reet alt Suge uy and strenethens It and mak it the end of woman m but ret Yet vou ii mi ie—take no risk, Losi, For-n free order for Book 1 on Dy! a tit dollar bottie Book 2 on the tion with Dr, Shoop's Restor itis sometimes advi peal Dr. Shoop's Restorative —«_<_<_—<—<—<KGL_LDDLDLGDGDDDDJDJcccc——— "=== latter point the proposed read 1s 4 four | eloct upon which coumt of the indict- e track road, then the tracks diverge, mont he Intended to ask for a convlo- Th i 1S Forced by these rullngs to make a \4 ee Gilbert then made his day, The :APURE—OLD—MELLOW SOLD EVERYWHERE . B.KIRK & C0., N. Y., Sole Bottlers RORS | and stiffen, pains shoot through the body, TSheton’ 836 bia; aud every movement is accompanied with " Age tot: [excruciating agony, ‘The first breath of Bek ig Neseen Neen ver from Rheumatism, \ to 7; Nov. Winter brings on the symptoms, and at pitas were: March, 66; ) every exposure to cold or damp weather there is another attack, Plasters, liniments TON, Jen, %—tn oompll-| etc, do not reach the disease, which is in the blood, and valuable time is lost by e menting with these, because all the while the poison is accumulating in the blood and the disease getting a stronger hold on the system, that may result in shattered nerves, weak heart or permanently crippled limbs, leaving them physical wrecks, CATARRH, with all its loathsome 4. and dangerous symptoms, is fanned into us life when cold weather comes, and the OFF CAPE cop, | patient knows he must go through the —— {winter “hawking and spitting,” with dull BOSTON, Jan, 26—Reports to-day zy i i » dis. rots | rom varus Baraca tt oan headaches, an annoying, thin, watery dis PN land coast Indicated that the great |Charge from the nostrils, and half sick "storm of yesterday had lost its severity during the night, but news that o schooner and one steamer had feeling all the time. washes, sprays and inhalations, with only temporary relief, because the trouble is in the blood and beyond the reach of surface The blood is filled with waste matter and catarrhal the “bankrupt |thore, but the steamer te reported (0 activity of the organs, and if these are not expelled aud the blood built wp, and made ows healthy, the disease becomes dangerous and often leads to Consumption, 5. §. §. is a perfect blood purifier and cleanses the blood of a Asthma, Bronchitis, “24 48 it circulates through the body it nourishes and soothes the irritated nerves, aching muscles, joints and mucous membrane, and treatment, Even when the body is strong and free from disease, the blood pure and healthy and every member working in harmony with natute, the _ cold, bleak winds of Winter, its ice and snow are disagreeable, and we are glad to see the “Iee King” give place to Spring with its warm, pleasaut weather. There are many, however, who must, in addition to the disa- greeable, unpleasant weather, bear the suffer- ing and distress of Rheumatism and Catarrh ‘;/—the terrors of Winter—and they have little bodily comfort or pleasure during this ;|season, for the time not spent in absolute suffering is employed in “doctoring” and treating these miserable diseages, with bandages, hot applications, douches, etc. RHEUMATISM is a deep seated disease caused by a sour, acid condition of the blood ON REALIZING, resulting from bad digestion, weak kidneys, poor bowel action, stomach troubles, ete, |The poisons and accumulations which should pass off through the avenues of bodily waste are retained in the system, to be jabsorbed by the blood and through the ertise: Py jor l saw an 00! a tlemoen ; trent) [th & Felix Sts,, St, Joseph, Mo, cures Rheumatisui and Catarrh pe ‘SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS -RHEUMATISM A DEMON OF PAIN CATARRH DISGUSTING—DANGEROUS Thad a severe attack of Infammatory Rheumatism in the kaos, from which I was aes to Jeare my vel for sey. i i istri ; eral months, I was treated by two dootore and alsotried | | circulation distributed to the di erent Afferent kinds of liniments and medioines which seemed to e me from pain for awhile, but at t! i whioh I did at onoe, After! had taken three bottles I felt a great deal better, and I still continued to take it regularly until I was ontirely oured, Tnow feel better than for years, and I cheerfully revome , E, GILDERSLEEVE, | hada bad oase of Oatarrh, and used the t of sprays and washes without benefit, Several doctors told meIoould not be onred, I had @ oontinual headache, my oheeks had grown purple, my nose was always stopped up, my breath had a sioken- ing and disgnating odor, and I ooughed incessantly, f heard of 8, 8, 8S, and wrote to you, dation I commenced to use it, and after talting several bottles I was oured and have never since had the slightest symptoms of the disease, I will always be glad to recom. In. vain he tries menditto other sufferers, Respeotfully, MISS M, L, STORM, On your recommen. poisons caused by the in- HY 1 poisons and impurities, it is thorough in its action, it is gentic a leaves any bad results, 5, S. S. builds up cv of the system by its fine tonic effect, increases the ap. petite, aids the digestion and puts every part in good working condition, 5.8, S.is purely verctable, and ; east. Book containing information about cither disease and any advice wished will be given by our physicians without charge. THE SWIFT SPEOIFIO OOMPANY, ATLANTA, GA,

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