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@mment troops were being moved @outh of Chihuahua, with the osten Bible purpose hecking the t ory 1,000 BANDITS AWAIT VILLA IN THE DISTRICT HE Is NOW SEEKING HL PASO, Tex., April 17.— Advance Guards of the American expedit hunting V ating ¢ jay near Satev ws that ¢ Dodd's cav av tn contact wit la f ‘ pected. T between Sat and Parral, where Villa is reported t be heading infested with nu rou bands of Villa American refus the I Juarez say that au 1 uniting these bands he wou 1 © of at least 1,0 men and * in a pe give the advance American tr hard battle Wefore reinforcements ar rived —— U.S. TROOPS WILL REMAIN IN MEXICO, ‘ LANSING DECLARE WASHINGTON, April 7.—Secretar Of State Lansing declared to-day there was no truth in reports t Amert can troops will be withdrawn from WOMEN SHOULD ET THIS HABIT AS WELL AS MEN Pont eat bite of br kfast until you drink glass of hot water. Happy, bright, alert—vigorous and vivaciousa good, clear skin; a nat ural, rosy complesion and . free from illness are essured only by clean, healthy blood. Hf only every woman end likewise every man could realize the wonders of the morning in bath, what » gratifying chasge would take plac Instead of the thousands of sickly, anaemic-looking men, women and girls with pasty or muddy complesion of the multit wrecks,” “rundowns,” and nists we should see pli- Mromg of rosy-cheeked people An insle bath ts had by drinking, each morning before breakfast, a glass of seal hot water with a teaspoonful of lime: ¢ phosphate in it to wash liver, kidneys at from the stomach, Aen yards of ‘howels the previous day's x P ible waste, sour fermentat sonsfthus cleansing, sweetening cand freshening the entire canal before putting more f nasty breath, subject to sick headache, bil- | the V Mr. tane Mexico bands h: simply be ve been s aur attered. tay evening conferred with regarding the use of lways by American troops, f that {* becoming vitally f the rapidiy length communication from Consul Rodgers etaro simply said Carranza ad the matter under advise- Mr. Lansing has wired Rodgers | ting him to renew energetically equest for use of the rallroads, ning, it is understood, that if request 19 not granted more co to muard the American lines, in. ead of withdrawing any. | | | tr s will have to be sent into Mex- | nt an urgent Gen, Funston ha ea for more troops, and it was] | this that caused the order to send to} jth Jer the 6,000 “rookies” already | recruited under the new law calling| for 20,000 more men for the army. A battery of field artillery, under or lers to proceed from Brownsville, to Panama, will be held in the 1 States Funston's request | News that large quantities of goods, | shipped to private parties over the Mexican ratiroads at Casas Grandes are intended for Gen was recelved with satis! but the demand for free | use of the railroads will be continued arson, | a od | BILL TO MAKE DODD A BRIGADIER GENERAL BEFORE RETIREMENT. WASHINGTON, April 7 A bill to President to promote go A. Dodd, who recently led nerican troops in Mexico in a ainst Villa forces, to the grad: vdier-General, was introduced Representative Kiess of The Colonel will retire ian the nayivanis next July JEWISH COMMITTEE ASKS PASSOVER ALMS Relief Organization Appeals to Citi- ens to Help Poor of East Side. Ar sed by hundreds of appeals to the office of the Eust Side Passover tellef Committee from the poor for provisions for the Passover festivities, the committee has Issued an appeal to the prominent citizens of the city for ald. The appeal, which begins, “Let all that are hungry eat thereof and all that are needy come and cel the Passover,” points out the suffering uf the Jews of tho east Contributions may be sent to Jus- tice Benjamin A. Hoffman, Treasurer: of the Committee, Those desirous of | donating Matzoths, koscher meat, po- tatoes, eggs or any other edibles may se to the headquarters at No, nd Street, Aswe mblyman Nathan Perlman is airman of the Committee and Har- ry H, Schlacht Executive Secretary, ——.——— ENO WILL TO SURROGATE. THE EVENING WURLD, FRIDAY, APRIL mu) | MRS. EDITH WHARTON | GETS LEGION OF HONOR FOR HER RELIEF WORK = BROWIN'S GAVALRY | SWEPT ON BANDITS “WHILE THEY HE RESTED | First Story of Pye of Negro Troopers Over the | Villistas BAND FLED AT ONCE jLeft Trail of Dead, but Only a Few Returned the Fire. WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY [IN MEXICO, April 4 (via Motor to Columbus, No M, April 7)-Col W. C. Brown's colored troopers of the Tenth Cavalry to-day are believed to be in the vicinity of Culsihuirachte, following thelr victory over the Vil- Hatas at Aguas Callentes last Sature day. The details of the fight have Just reached here by mounted mes songer. In the narrow valley twenty miles southeast of Bachineva groups of bandits squatted about camp. fires where cauldrons of frifoles were bub- bling and strips of “jerkey” writhing over the coals Stil others lolled about on blankets busied them- selves mending harness and cleaning guns, ‘The scene was military but peaceful The Villistas comprised a band which formed from scattered groups the disastrous five hour running fight with Col. Erwin's Seventh Cavalry at San Geronimo, three days before when sixty of thelr number were killed Thoughts of combat wore evidently far from their minds or Many rifles were still strapped tn mule packs. ‘Then, without warning, a cyclone of colored cavalrymen led by Col Rrown, rode pell mell down the steep slopes the Villistas. ‘The Americans punctuated the cracks of rifles with shrill yells. Over a score of Villistas pitched headiong in the dust before the Unit- ed States troops reached the outer rim of the camp. Twenty more lined thelr retreat. Only a handful of the bandits at- tempted to return the fire. They sent & harmless volley at the Americans. The Villistas were completely sur- prised, Those unable to reach their horses scurried into the tall grass bike rabbits. These quickly lost themselves in the dense undergrowth and deep @rroyos and escaped, toward Mrs. EDITH WHARTON... PARIS, April 7.—The French Gov- ernment has conferred on Mrs, Edith Wharton the Legion of Honor for her | relief work in behalf of French war} sufferers, | BATTLE IN BLACK SEA WON BY THE RUSSIANS Submarines Sink Turkish Steamer | Convoyed by a Torpedo Boat, Petrograd Claims. | PETROGRAD, April 7.—Russian troops are now advancing on the Turkish Black Sea port of Trebizond from both the east and south, accord- ing to official despatches received here to-day, In an engagement south of Trebizond the Turks were driven out of fortified positions which were occupied by the Sia’ In a Black Sea naval fight Russian submarines sank a Turkish steamer being conveyed by a torpedo boat and eleven sailing ships laden with coal. A Russian battleship bombarded at long range the former German cruiser Breslau, now the Turkish Midullu, which fled, WALL STREET. Decline was due to persistent ru- |of America have | neut Jis serious Tho mounted Villistas spurted south |™Ore made use of by the short ele- GERMAN LEADER ‘WILSON HOLDS UP (DIVORCE REFUSED -SCOLDS THE U.S. | FINAL DECISION | TO RS. FRENGH IN THE REIGHSTAG Ir. Peter Spahn Say Says We Con- strue Neutrality Favor- ably for the Allies. RARD IS HOPEFUL. Committee’s Resolution Relat- ing to Use of Submarines Is Passed. BERLIN, April 7 (via London.)— Dr. Peter Spahn, leader of the Centre party, in a speech in the ichstag, made the following com- nt about the American situation: "The press, people and Government shown hy their conduct that their sympathies and business instinets favor England and not Germany. America has become ® regular arsenal and base of sup- plies on a large scale for our enemier. The American Government has bound {tself where we were concerned to the formal letter of the law and has employed regularly a more generous interpretation of the regulations of y only in favor of the States hostile to Much has been permit- ted there which if done by us would have been used in America to pro- voke an outbreak of hatred against us.” Ambassador Gerard does not bae- lieve the German-American situation In spite of reports re- ce'ved here through English soure Germany, the Ambassador bellev: will meet America with complete wil- lingness to settle any question re- garding the cases of the five ships now at issue. Dr, Hecksher of the Reichstag For- eign Relations Committee said to- day that the whole tone of the Reichs- tag, which was formerly ant!-Amerl- can, has changed since the Chanoel- lor's apeech on Wadnesday. “Where Germany shows her good will toward America as she does to- day, an adjustment of any difficulties is certain,” said Dr. Hecksher, OMiciais generally believe that tf} the present storm ts weathered, all dangers of a diplomatic break with the United States will have passed. AMSTERDAM, Holland (via Lon- don), ‘April 7—The German Reich- stag yesterday adopted the commit- tee's resolution on submarine war as well. as the budgets of the Imperial Chancellor and the Foreign Office. 1916. IN SUSSEX CASE | Cabinet Cece Situation, but Delays Action Pending Report From Germany. WASHINGTON, April 7.-President Wilson and the Cabinet considered the submarine situation again to-day without deciding on action at this time. It was understood the situation still waits on Germany's answer to the inquiries on the recent destruction of the Sussex and other vestels The Cabinet is yet without definite official information from the German Government to whether its subs marines were responsible for the at- tack without warning on the Cannel steamer Sussex, although the Admta- istration {9 almost convinced that the Sussex, with her twenty-five Amari- can passengers, was the victim of a German submarine, | Members of the Cabinet were not inclined to take an optimistic view of the situation, but were hopeful that events in the next few days would prevent a break with had ty, either by proof that she ‘as guilty of the Sussex attack or ‘vy reparation or explanation that would | be satisfactory. The State Department had not re- ceived to-day any inquiry from Ger- many for more information tn the case, reported in news despatches to have been forwarded from Berlin, @ol. E, M. House, who came here © confer with President Wilson on we mibmarine tssue, returned to-day to New York. The President was up at 5 o'clock, working on important public business, WHITMAN FACTION SAY THEY'LL BEAT BARNES AND T. R. (Continued from First Page.) to all members to hurry to New York in person. The personal appearance of any member votés his previously signed proxy. ‘The three most powerful district bosses, Ward of Westchester, Hen- dricks of Syracuse and Aldridge of Rochester, have decided to mupport KAISER SENDS PORTRAIT OF SELF TO HINDENBURG mors Field Mar i} al With t on Fiftieth Anniversary of His Entering Service. RLIN, April 7.—Kaisert Wilhelm |to a ay sent «own portrait to Field Marshal von Hindenburg, commem- orating the fiftieth anniversary of the ' 7" . Ge a hero's entrance into mil- Testimony That Sh That She Intended | ere rice bw hind be fhe new s devoted = much to Wed Again Hurts Case . : 4 space to recalling his extraordinary of American Woman. | exploits and several members of the Reichstag made laudatory speeches, ee nisi LONDON, April 7.—The dec granted to Mrs. Ida Marcelle French, & daughter of Robert J, Wynne, for- merly American Consul General at London, was rescinded to-day by the | Divorce Court | ee Join the ANERIGA PREPAREDNESS MOVEMENT ‘Tho result means that Mrs Iw wearing hexutital French's application for a divorce met pad with “stent from Capt. H. R. French, formerly of the Seventh Hussars, is refused The King's Proctcr intervened in the case on April 4 and opposed the making absolute of the decree nisi Tho jury to-day decided that the charge of the King’s Proctor, regard- ing the association of Mrs, French with “Yank Andrews, who Mrs Fratch is said to have announced she intended to marry when she free, had been roves BEN MOHR ‘MFG, c0., G1 Clit Bt. N.Y. City BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package provesit. 25cat all druggists. Was set | AND 0, LINER SINKS; "ELEVEN ASIATICS DROWN | Steamer, Which W Went Down in Mediterranean, Had Been British Transport. LONDON, April 7.—The Peninsular and Oriental liner Simla, in Govern- ment service as a transport, las been sunk In the Mediterranean, east of| Malta, Eleven memb: of the} | Asiatic crew were drowned. All other persons aboard were saved, accord- | ing to a despatch to Lloyds. | No official statement has been fs- | sued by the Admiralty, and the Sim 1a's owners thus far have no confirm- ation of press despatches. | ‘The Simla ts believed 'YourEyes Warn You, Too Late! | to If your eyes were as “ be the ‘touchy”” transport reported in an Athens de- | as your feet, and would “go | spatch to have been sunk off the west || lame,’’ or hurt as rea: when | coast of Greece. ill treated, you would not neglect them the way you do. |! Perhaps your headache, your || nervousne: your ‘Spring’ || feeling is really due to your eyes. They may need glasses. | Therefore, doesn't your The Simla was owned by the ea: company that owned the liner Persia, gunk in the Mediterranean last De- cember with heavy loss of life Six men of the crew of the steamer Vesuvio, reported sunk last night, |, sett | were drowned, it was learned to-day interest suggest an early visit? Thorough search by patrol ships has Eyes examined without charge failed to discover any more survivors of the torpedoed liner Zent, which was gunk with a loss of fifty lives. i STUDIO COMPANION" or obligation by specialiste, |) registered physi Perlect Fitting Glasses 96halich Sone Established Year. —PAIR OF MAN'S SHOES, New York a 184 B'way, at John St.|| colds—and particularly those wh ———>——_ into the San Antonio Canyon. Prac-|ment that United States would end Tanner for State Chairman and thus —"o 223 Sixth Av., 15th St@ pallid, sallow complexion who | Appell tleally the entire ‘Tenth Cavairy| dispute with Berlin by giving Ger- ql forest F 350 Sixth Av., 22d St. © Proonstipated very often—are urged | Must i squadron pursued them fifty miles|man Ambassador his passports. This ACCUSED SCHOOLGIRL back up Gov. Whitman in his pro- That's” All, Dr. De em t F at unc ARAIne obtain a qu a pound of ee The contest over the $16,000,000 es- penal the last Mexican was out of [ented to ueer, fae Kel nil ag ae FA Hughes anti-Barnes attitude, Ward Wien He Broke In Upon 17 West 42d Street hosphate at the drug store, which will |tate te y F. Eno, who be-| S!aht allies occurred, ¢ and Hendricks are in New York to- : a 7 él Poot but a trifle, but is sufficient to |sucathed Coluntie University’ ¥7,000] While Col. Brown's men continuea| not go far. Activity was leas tn early TRIES TO END LIFE His Wite | Brooklyn: 498 Fulton St., cor. Bond St demonstrate the quick and remarkable 090, will go on trial in the Surrogate’s|%0Uth ® mounted messenger carried |afternoon after the decline, and mar day directing operations to head off 5 a a Wilham Lamb, an i “be ‘4 word of the fight to Major vans, who| ket became very dull. Copper stocks fos cle A the Barnes attack. Aldridge is rep- - change in both eo roel bg enon Court before @ jury with another squadron of the Tenth {developed strength in late trading,| Denies Classroom Thefts, but Is}rosented by nator George Argot-| centre of the stage to-day in the ted re tgs ere internal | ‘The Appellate Division of the Sul was encamped at Rubio, ten miles| Anaconda sok up to 874, a rise of Expelled by Principal in pinant- ad Hectaaten, @he it ts ba | Fotos wult of Dic: F. Dem ves | FROM FACTORY T0 HOME tation. We must remember that preme Court petted the disputed point |eant of Bachineva. 1% from the low and 4% point above ) . j * a = fae - de cleanliness is more important to-day by affirming the Judament The fight marked the first ¢ Thursday's close, Market closed at Jamaica elected Chairman of the Executive} Of No, 157 Piyeney en Steinway. Sohmer, ot! Ahan outside, because the skin does not Suyroxate Fowles, Sig "had dented a Of Uncle. Barala oolcred “troopers ia (the low point for most of the active riers Committee. Street against Mrs, Pe Park Used Pianos, $50 up. Spr ‘absorb impurities to contaminate the Wotlon to have Contest a Ml Mexico. One of the bandits they | stocks. Julia Pinchunk, eighteen years old,] phe jogisiative contingent 1s divid-|Demorest before J fe Newburger | | Se) eeianee. tok Reena blood, "hile the pores in the thirty feet ‘I hearing probably will berin next/ killed was reported to be Manuel of No. 19 Allen Street, Jamaica, drank] eq, Senator Elon Brown of Water-|in the Supreme Cou He was Uprights and. Player of bowels do.—Advt. month before Surrogate Cohalan, Baca, Villa's Heutenant, who ordered Closing Quotations " St my eee nd of Dr. Dem t i Pianos. the execution of several Mexicans at| With vet changes from previo ci lysol this morning, and at St. Mary's/town, Republican leader of the Upper | ‘0 | Established 1875, the Corralitos Ranch during the re- High, 1 Hospital she told a detective and the] House, went to New York last night |” the stind, and he spr w SOLD FOR CASH OR TERMS. treat from Columbus Alaska Gold Mine,. 20' It doctors that she had been disgraced] to join the Barnes camp. Year's Eve watching Mrs, Demorest C. E, BYRNE PIANO C0 Inc Am est Sugai’?! 73% by being expelled from high school] Speaker Sweet of the Assembly con-|*2 that cuitld Anais IMG. ‘WILSON’ BAR IN L pa Le veeen e and would rather die than live under] ferred with the Governor to-day on| doctor and a raiding party pt Ap prurse et IN Am. Coal Producta 10 the accusation of being a thief, Tt is| the situation and backed him | Studio at No. 1590 Broadway —_—_——a_—X—!= 4 Am: 'iSosegi::: f thought she will recover strongly, Brown and Sweet are from| Lamb sald Mrs. Demory rod | DIED. CLOSED BY GERMANS Re Vas |_Miss Pinchunk says that Principal| the same Senate District and their | the place while ie was watehing and! aye yyy mn April 4. 9008, Theodora Mitchell of the Jamaica] rivalry indicates trouble coming in| she hind 4 al by @ man ee 109 3th Ae h School accused her of ,commit- | that region. ning clothes, Li Yealled Dr 1 VINCENT, be Belgian Cafe Couldr Couldn't Get Along |; Ht! perc ern ole high achoot,| 4% @ part of the political strategy, | Demorest and with several trier puaties y vincent sna: ean et tae With Invaders Even Under ing there is being prepared secretly some | they went to the aparment and trie Pele nt auwiiae American Dies She denied the accusation and chal-| change in the law governing political |to get in. ‘They waited an hour Puneral sn mts . M rican Disguise, lenged the principal to cause her| committees, which Is to be slipped | Mrs, Demorest opened t or Ly en Cemetery, % it s 8 d | into the Legisiature next week by|man was then found ¢ WILCZEWSKE Th 1) 6, 1916, AMSTERDAM, April 7.—"Cafe Wil- arrest, Her story Is that Mr. Mitchel | fy et grown, ft is designed to|ment, but the raiders I the} FRANK WILCZEW ed husband hat bee: hy a> | oe son” at Louvain, named in honor of told her that because she was stand-| oe ore authority to party organ-|squeak of a descending dumbwaiter. | ot W * ot Mra, President Wilson, is no more, ing so high in her studies he would] jyations in control | They found a pair of a's shoes in| v John Wiles v1 ee = the place, but nothing else of a mas: | The Belgian owner, after being ar- | not cause her arrest, but that because —_ | the place, but not Ne eeeann culine character Justice Newburger | t ‘ “ o'cloek, rested several times for infraction of she would not admit the thefts of EITY NEEDS PRESS AGENT, |<uline charac: . : fod ores, German military regulations regard- which he accused her he would expel eeaemee baal , bh. Interment ing the dispensing of drinks, hung out |\ h She was expelled yesterday Government, Says Mayor, De-| ' the slgn: "Cafe Wilson,” seeking afternoon. On her cot in the hospital pends o city. APRIL BLIZZARD UP STATE protection behind the name. the girl repeated again and again that layor Mitchel spoke briefly on the) = sof Snow and Fall Con- e and Heavy Drifts, she was innocent, Principal Mitchell refused to discuss i subject of “Good Publicity and Goud The German commandant closed the| ben. & Iho G. i eee ee Oe Tee iare alten ee place yesterday on charges of new the case. He had, he said, forwarded | (0% ‘ RAvattaing Clie of Ni MALONE, N. ¥.. April 7.—Northern law vivlations, i a full report of it to the Departinent a beg a Go die mn MAN REIKT lai ins (ub BHGSOE AN ASHI —— —_ » ud tic aad . Inches of snow fe du ten, Moun’ PRO e ee. He said: jRiesard. gS ep aheinearae ohan Revue of 19 GERMAN PATROL AMBUSHED. |iiosicrn WINNERS At AT BOWIE. "Good government depen ing the nis still snowing too Complete in next Sunday day, strong using drift Onder from newsdealer causing dr largely on good advertising. Mx omece 8 this fact with @ large noners istration ré ent City Adn FIRST RACHE--Maiden three-year-olds fae iy’ it bas to contend jonian Front, Jand up; six and a halt furlongs. —col-| keenly, Ft bua, to comeeny wee ate | PARIS, April 7.—-A Havas despatch renee 66, {Ambrosg). aurelent ie my kovernment maintains no press agent | from Salonica, dated April 6, says that Paradise, ‘108 G1 ‘aggart), place Ne Ap wieeene, 2nn Slee Debs naw | a German patrol fell into an ambush BE, chow S80 eee ea | being threatened because the public on the Mac ron dt | Mer. Marine 4%) SeeeOnn). Ae! 4 . Nea | does not re the needed understand: | [hue arr ag gtr eeere foie | Pancing Master, Timepiece, 1a Bete! ing and interest, Mayor Mitchell men- | eral officers and men were taken pris-| Mar. UY athena, Cal Nine Tetiae tioned in particular the elght city relict | oners Mes f 4 a bills, Gen. Sarrail, the Commanier-ine [Maint ope Ch senir “These elght proposals provide for | Tk throa Bygone AF elgg esol \ ACH Gelling: thr more equitable treatment of the. city | oO ‘ts e Cal Chief of the Franco-British forces, at stralghes of New York at, the hands of the State | Neniled a 4a dani an thaloeea gh TOlane BA would take $25.000,0 from the city's | er Announce the best of cheer, Vas alia olany By intiiaiiee ce Tagy “Landon,| A Mien they wily not be sancced |[| CRYSTAL. | the Greek authorities, the despatch add, wns, show $240, | this year without energetic public ail made from | For Rheingold Bock is now in stock Ta Scone SN ma dganatel aan rernnés tne (irre: her, $2.40, | Soe aE > % Huth land and Margaret a centertionized: % | Meise als ou Wherever they appear.’ [Se ARe i ekerene Sent 1B | Meine lao ran," LICENSE : INSPECTORS HELD. | ram ’ Nea ie | WHBAT ver | fe afteet Aorins La ENTRIES AT BOWIE Charged With Accepting F ano! Oren Wigh taae | Ben, Brees a From Applicant, | PROCOLATE COVERED NOT CAI: \ssontED PRE RY > S n Perit 1 yoreavear cide and! ong J, Rourke, No. 611 Sixth Street sweet whic Th CUPS cons ” 4 ol Rrooklyn, and William A. Russell, No. | ome sau iarkateds tn Thursday 4 1118 Avenue T, Canarsie, Inspectors for on 5 ta Hyh. | 8 1 | want eiling watt Tthe Buren of Licenses, were held in| ] Cc on a oi f Ln CBreia ota, 10) stom’ Forjune. 106; Ite | 999 bail this morning In the Adams Government nat . er 10 | Street Court, Brooklyn, for examina-| MUR Ga winter wheat ut 78-4, would 4 tion next Friday, on a charge of unlaw- | HINT Hes (hart Sield of 1 bushels Sard ele tut fully accepting fe Janes Grahain, | veil md ition Se Mewlicka 16 : ii! |ansiatant to Commissioner of Accounts average Sioa Pia ee Yo0," Cheaer: | Waenateln, made the. complaint. It} = - ‘ ATIC TACK Selling wan charged that they exacted a fee of sit furlong, /330 from William H. Boyle for issuing NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. atl Mose Caton | fim “the icense. for his’ stand, ‘They POUND Thay cn Mik Lae tae tet Mas | Meade not guilty” May if RT Byie Mac - ae Have your dealer uly ee ini Raker to Tell Needs of Army. o 1 1 1 h - ane VAS! ‘G1 7. -Becretary he ot et Teta e TAnd t WASHINGTON, A, send you a case, i ra ITEMS FOR INVESTORS, Six THERE “Sete. Haker of the War Department will tes- | & Mare) 1 ie H 1 Rubber Co.—Regular quarterly | Sear mie and a, alitrenth tify before the House Military Commit wi tad : Mariot closed Heavy off 8 to” 12 dividends of 2 per cent.‘on Txt preferred | tach ill Latwn Tall, S10, Aldous, Y0r, | $28 Soomorrom on the needs, OF ne ‘a ie abi he Bs eR point n \ q rT preferred (on 105, a 1e 0 e oO he S. Liebmann’s Sons Brewing Co. ii > Be ae Reena alia ised SEVENTH RACH seting sseans at ans |ommnttte tn framing the annual army goSleney 40.MQR BIT yi Watiys To Cure @ Cold in One D |re ford. April. 16. | upwards mile and sixteenth Mu lappropriation bill and will report It as Tloces Aibo ora naany eo LAXATIVE BKOMO QUININE. Tableta, | dO Sent Meee, 100 7*Ba soon as possible after the army increase ae : | TiuDd. wooed it fel toners, a: | Three Now | York, Stack Rxchange 0p, iive, nih it pending in the Senate epeeiti | savatuse 2 08 each bos, 260—Advt, seats were sold at $61,000 each, ‘Apprentice ‘Siowanee disposed o'