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PlAmMOUIl! NEWS llf MID R. 0. WATTERS, Business Manager PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA HS OF A WEEK 1 IN & ! l : Ik r t : t 1 , t Epitome of the Most Important Events Gathered From All Points of the Globe. CONGRESSIONAL The tiirlfr 1)111 w as repot led to the Semite by the llnnnoe committee and tit hat e will begin Thursday. The tariff bill was presented to the senate by the finance committee and the battle begun by the tipper branch of congress. The house of representatives by a vole of 217 to 1CI passed the Payne tariff bill. The house adopted an amendment ly Mr. Norrla of Nebraska, making the duty on crude oil one per cent, ad valorem, which practically puts It on the free list. PERSONAL Samuel ( rompers, president of the American Federation of Labor, has ar ranged for a conference between President Taft and labor leaders. Former President Castro of Vene zuela, who has been trying to get back to his native land, was expelled by Fiance from the Island of Martinique. The appointment of the Haroness Kllzabeth Rosen, daughter of the Rus sian ambassador to the United States, as maid of honor to their majesties the empresses is gazetted. The eightieth birthday anniver sary of Gen. William Uooth. commander-in-chief and founder, was cele brated In all parts of the world by members of the Salvation Army. Andrew Carnegie has given $200, 000 to Hamilton college In recognition of services of Senator Root for Inter national peace. Theodore Roosevelt In a message to the American people, praised the work done by this country in helping to re build Messina, which was destroyed by an earthquake. GENERAL NEWS, President Tafl lias Instructed Direc tor North of the census bureau to dis regard party lines in securing suitable men for supervisors and other appoint ive places under the new census act. The instructions, it was said, have especial reference to the south. President Taft accepted an Invita tion to start the New York to Seattle automobile race for the (iuggnheini cup by pressing a button at the While House at noon on June 1. The Japanese government is negoti ating with an American builder of submarine boats for the purchase of plans and specifications for a new type of submarine of smaller model than the type now in common use, biit of double speed. At the celebration of the eightieth anniversary of the birth of (len. Will lam Uooth In New York it was an nounced by Commissioner Thomas Ks till of Chicago that the founder of the Salvation Army is planning another trip throughout the 1nlted Slates and Canada next fall. The government of Peru has Issued an order prohibiting boxing matches either In public or private. Miami university, the oldest of Ohio's colleges, will celebrate her cen tennial at Oxford June 121S. It Is ex pected that the guests will include the president of tbo United States and many other men of note. King Victor Emmanuel received den. Stewart L. Woodford, former United States minister to Spain, in private au dience. During their conversation the king said that it had afforded him great pleasure to meet Theodore Roosevelt recently at Messina. "Johnny" Kvers, second baseman of the Chicago Cubs, says he desires to lay off for a season and has completed correspondence with President Charles Murphy with the result that In all probability he would lake a complete rest for 1909. The International Art Jury of Awurds has finished selecting the 2fi0 paintings which are to be exhibited In the International art competition opening at the Carnegie Institute In New York on Founder's day, April 20. The Judges had 022 pictures from which to chcose. Reports from Africa said an uprising of savages may caiiBe a new danger to former President Roosevelt, who soon will arrive there to hunt big game. John Anderson, an insane mnn, killed a woman, shot her husband, wounded another woman and then com mitted suicide in Aurora, 111. Deciding that Kstneralda county, Nevada, showed the largest Democratic gain at the last election, William J. Hryan will send his prize mule there. Charles Hellew, keeper, was killed hy an elephant belonging to u circus at Des Moines. Ia. A $10,W0 bill was found In the con tribution box of a church near Wash Inpton and, believing It was plnccd there by mistake, the officers have Offered to return It. ITEMIZED Fill Vice President Sherman, speaking nt a banquet In t'tica, N. Y., recounted the elements of strength possessed by the United States. In a collision of interurban trolley cars near Gary, Ind.. ."0 passengers were Injured. Philadelphia and Washington teams defeated Hoston and New York nines In the opening of the American league baseball season by the eastern clubs. The war department Issued an order stopping the sale of discarded army rifles because of the possibility of their use In riots. Former President Roosevelt says he was not Interviewed by a correspond ent of Le Journal of Paris, but the reporter says he was. A report from Rome denied that Mount Ktna is In eruption and there Is fear of another earthquake. It has developed that the stale de paitnit'iit In l'.mti inquired of Italy I lie standing of an American girl who might become the wife of one of the country's noblemen. According to announcement' made In New York the anthracite operators have decided not to cut wages of the miners now. Louis P. Allard, who Is wanted in Peoria, 111., for alleged frauds amount ing to $ iO.iMio, was arrested in New Orleans. .Maieoim . uix, n clerk, was ar-1 rested in Utlca, X. Y., charged with stealing $1,700 from the bank of which Vice-President Sherman is the head. Thomas J. Hanks, a cousin of Abra ham Lincoln, died In llloomlngton, III., aged 84 years. Following u custom which has been In vogue for many years, children rolled Faster eggs on the White House lawn. Six persons lost their lives, several were hurt and damage estimated at $:!00,000, caused by n tire in Lenox, Mass. Plans were completed for the visit of 200 members of Chicago's women's clubs to Springfield to lobby for a suf frage bill. According to a rumor heard in Wilkesbarie, Pa., the anthracite coal mine operators are contemplating a ten per cent, reduction In wages. Complaint has been made by Pitts burg ofliclals against Minister Wu Ting Fang of China, for his action In bring ing about the release of two Chinese who were arrested in that city. President Taft In Washington pressed a button which started the Southern Fleet ileal and Industrial ex position in Louisville. The Descendents of the Signers met In Washington and marched to the state department, where the original copy or the declaration of independ ence, signed by their ancestors, was shown to them. Anna, Mabel and Ruby Foldorf, who lived near Dubuque, la., were killed by an Illinois Central train, the approach of which they did not bear because of the high wind. Tho voice of Niagara Falls, for the second time in the memory of man, was hushed by an Ice gorge which al ready has caused great damage. Announcement has been made by- Mrs. Ksther Cornell, widow of a former governor, Alonzo H. Cornell, of the en gagement of her daughter, Miss Ksther Cornell, to Arnoitd Jacob Joris Yonder- does Hye, a son of u Dutch count, at The Hague, Holland. The marriage will take place in June. Arguments in the case of the gov ernnient against the Standard Oil Company were completed In the fed eral court at St. Louis. The conference of operators and miners adjourned without reaching an agreement concerning work In the an thraclte coal fields. Mrs. Frank Wee of Kvansvllle, Ind. In a divorce hill, chnrged her husband, bis sister and a Texas doctor with murder. Parts of the wrecked tug George Floss have been picked up on the shores of Lake Erie, and It Is be lieved nlno persons perished. secretary or War Dickinson was among the speakers nt the banquet or the Hamilton club in Chicago to celebrate Appomatox Day. A trust company and a savings bank, conducted by Knnpp Brothers of lllngainpton, N. Y., closed their 'oors. He fore July 1 the services of about GO tnnpornry employes of the forestry bureau will bo dispensed with, the dismissals being made necessary by the f:ict that much of the work of the bureau, formerly done In Washington nas neen transferred to tne six re cently eMabllshed field districts. The Masonic order will convey the unions traveling trowel from Los Angeles to the City of Mexico and back by special train May C. The trowel will bo started on its trip to all of the Masonic lodges of the world by th Justino Masonic lodge of New Wk City. Secretary ol Agriculture Wilson do cbled that the claim of the New York Central railroad for $;IC000 for ex penses in fumigating Its cars under the foot tin. I mouth quarantine order is unjust and has declined to pay It Willie Hotchklss, ten years old, of Harper. Kan., killed George Nichols, a playmate of the same nge, and then said wolves had caused the bov's death. frenator John Sharp Williams of Mississippi, former minority leader In the house, has accepted the Invitation to deliver tho commencement address on June 10, before the University of Nebraska. hornier Mce President and Mrs, Fairbanks sailed for Hawaii on thel trip around the world. I- ranee notified former President (astro of eneztieln that he will have to leave Fort de France. Martinique. Hal. Chose, first baseman of the New York American league team, has small pox and his tcntti mates have been vac clnatcd. T H BATTALION OF TROOPS SUR ROUND PARLIAMENT. DEMAND OFFICIALS DISMISSED The Cabinet Meets and After a Long Consultation Send in Their Resignations. Constantinople. The troops of the garrison made a violent demonstration Tuesday before the parliament build Ing against the committee of union and progress and the government. They demand the dismissal of the grand vizier, lllluil Pasha, the minis ter of war and the president of tho chamber. The outbreak was caused by an order issued to the troops to the eeffct that they must obey their officers under all circumstances, even if called on to shoot down their co religionists. Tbo mutineers, as the first move, seized all the officers and held them prisoners. Only a few of the troops refrained from taking part In the dem onstration. The latter, which were hlefly artillerymen and cavalrymen, aro massed at the war ministry. They have orders to fire on any one ap proaching the building and during the ourse of the day a number of per sons were killed and wounded. Deputies were escorted to the cham ber In order that they might vote on the question of forming a new cabinet and appointing a new president, but, owing to the Faster holidays, It was Impossible to form a quorum. Deputy Emir Arslan was killed on his way to the house in mistake for Hussein Jahld. Reports of the killed place the number as high as seventeen and the wounded at thirty or more. There Is a report current also that the minister of Justice, Tew Ilk Pasha, has been murdered, that the minister of marine has been murdered and the minister of war taken prisoner by the mutineers. This, however, 1ms not been confirmed. The cabinet met at the porte early in the morning and after a long con sultation the ministers sent in their resignations to the palace. A new ministry is being forme) in the even ing. The latest rumor is that Tewfik Pasha, who was recently appointed ambassador to Great Hritain. will be tho new grand vizier, with Fdhim Pasha minister of war. Kdliim Pasha was the Turkish commander In the Greek war and as he proceeded from the Yildlz to Stamboiil he was greeted with cheers from the troops. At dawn the soldiers, led by a cor poral and Kurt Hodja, a member of the Mohammedan union, seized the Parliament house nnd telegraph of fices. They cut the wires and arrested several officers. They captured the bridges, wnlcli tjiey swung open for nn hour to prevent tne movement from Ferrn, a suburb on the north side of the Golden horn. They then killed two officers belonging to tne com mittee. Trial of Captain Haines. New York. Conferences held in the offices of John F. Mclntyre, counsel for Captain Peter C. Halns, jr., in which the hitter's parents, General Halns and Mrs. Haines, their sou. Major John R. Halns and several wit nesses participated, resulted in a deci sion to rely solely on Insanity as a defense in the trial of Captain Halns for the murder of William K. Annis. The trial will begin Monday In Flush in, L. I., where Thornton Jenkins Hains was acquitted of connection with the shooting. Two Dollar Wheat Coming. Omaha. Will wheat be $2.00 per bushel on the Omaha market before the top is readied? Ordinarily a grain dealer who predicts $1.50 or $2 wheat would be ridiculed at the Omaha grain exchange, but there are dealers on the floor who sny wheat will be as high as $1.50 to $1.G0 and may reach even $2 per bushel. Hearst Evidence Missing. Hastings, Mich. The suit case which was stolen from Attorney F. R. Fresh- liny In the Michigan Central depot here April 3, was found last Monday night, slashed open by a knife and with nil of the depositions and ev deuce In the case missing. Rioting in Durango, Mexico. Monterey, Men. A special from Velardeua, In the state of Durango, gives the details of serious rioting which oeeurcd there on the night of Saturday, April 10. Six police nnd six of the rioters and three soldiers are reported dead. . Y. M. C. A. Man Gone. Toledo, O D. I). Fenm II, aged HI educational director of the Toledo Young Men's Christian association who has been on a leave of absence since March 1, has disappeared and his family has appealed to the police to help Hud the ui ssing man. Children With Tuberculosis. Pes Moines, la. An Investigation conducted by the Des Moines Tuber cular association has resulted In the discovery that six out of every ten children examined are Infected villi tuberculosis. A Petition to Roosevelt. Des Moines, la. More than 750 Des Moines school children signed a pt tltloti to Theodore Roosevelt that tho president change his mind and not kill defenseless wild animals Africa. THE NLWS IN BRIEF. The government of Peru has Issued an order prohibiting boxing matches either In public or private. President Taft accepted an Invita tion to start the New York to Seattle automobile race for tho Guggenheim cup by pressing a button at the White House at noon on June 1. ls Angeles and Pasadena (Cal.) citizens will set aside 20 acres in the San Fernando valley for a cemetery for dogs and cats. The grounds will be maintained on an elaborate scale. The arrival in New Orleans of the steamship Noruega signalized the per manent establishment of a direct pas senger and freight service between New Orleans and Scandinavian ports. Alberttis H. Johnson, chief of the correspondence division of the post office department, was designated to represent the department at the Alas-ka-Yukoii-Paclric exposition at Seattle, Wash. Miami university, the oldest of Ohio's colleges, will celebrate her cen tennial at Oxford June 12-18. It Is ex pected that the guests will Include the president of the United Stales and many other men of note. The committee on by-laws of the Nobel foundation, endowed by Theo dore Roosevelt, is inquiring Into Its powers with a view of being prepared to step in arbitrarily and compel a peaceful settlement of commercial dis putes. The Japanese government Is negoti ating with un American builder of submarine boats for the purchase of plans and specifications for a new type of submarine of smaller model than Hie type now In common use, but of double speed. "Johnny" Kvers, second baseman of he Chicago Cubs, says he desires to y off for a season and has completed correspondence with President Charles Murphy with the result that in all reliability he would take a complete rest for 1009. King Victor Emmanuel received Gen. Stewart L. Woodford, former United States minister to Spain, In private au dience. During their conversation the king said that it had afforded him great pleasure to meet Theodore Roosevelt recently at Messina. President Taft has instructed Direc or North of the census bureau to dis regard party lines In securing suitable men for supervisors and other appoint ive places under the new census act. The instruct ions, it was said, have especial reference to the south. Announcement has been made by Mrs. Esther Cornell, w idow of a former governor, Alonzo II. Cornell, of the en gagement of her daughter. Miss Esther Cornell, to Arnotid Jacob Jorls Vender- does Hye, a son of a Dutch count, at The Hague, Holland. The marriage will take place In June. Attorney General O'Mallev of New York holds that bonds secured by the northern division mortgage of the Eastern Railway Company of Minne sota, a corporation which has been ab sorbed by the Great Northern Railroad Company, are a legal Investment for savings banks In that state. GIRL'S HAT CAUSES A STIR. Wears Waste Paper Basket Trimmed with Feather Dusters, Squash, Turkey and Lemon. Trenton, N. J., Apr. 13. Miss Rob erta Stover, the daughter of one of Trenton's largest malufacturers. cre ated a sensation Sunday by appearing on the fashionable thoroughfares of the city wenrlng a hat of her own crea tlon. It was a waste paper basket elaborately trimmed with two feather dusters, nn ear of corn, a miniature suit case, a squash, a pincushion re sembling a strawberry, a clay turkey and n lemon. The streets were crowded with Easter promenaders and Miss Stover attracted a great deal of attention. She was escorted by her two brothers. During the afternoon she called on her Sunday school teacher and her pastor, Rev. John D. Fox, who was taken aback at sight of the novel top dressing of the young lady, but real Ized tho humor of It and passed her along with a laugh. THE MARKETS. Now York, Apr. L1VH, STOCK- Sierra $! 15 ft IIomm T in ( Klie.-p 4 31 ii FLofH-Wlntrr tMi'dUlits.. S 75 iff WIIKAT -May 1 b .Jill 1 MUf n. 7 IS 7 95 6 40 5 l 1 S4 1 U fOICN --.Inly 78 St ,4 ! RVK-Nn. J Western HH tip Kt'TTKlt-rreuinerv 21 j i:u;. in CIIKKSK i; CIIHWIO. CATTLE - Uancv Steers .... Jti 2fi fff Medium to (iiiml Hleera.. 6 in ('(ins, I'laln Id Fumy.... 3 40 'it Choice Feeders S 75 y Calves S 50 in HOCiS-H.-nvy I'm tiers ? Si (J llnav y Hoteliers 7 i tx 1'lxs 50 'it I'.l'TTKIt-Creuinety q I miry SO n I.1VK I'OVI.TKV s S EiUSH rnTAToKH (per l.u.l 1 ou fi ELoUt- Spring Wheut, Hti'l (Ki Z WHKAT-.May I 2f.-Vi July 1 14 vj Turn, May 6'!t Outs, Mny M'fr live, May 7l $ MII.WAt'KKK. (J 11 A IN' -Wheat, No 1 Nor-11 II M S? Mny 1 07 q Corn, May MVtf' (ntK, Slumliird M ' Uyr Sl' KASHAS CITT. GRAIN- Whrnt, No. 2 llunl :j w Nn 2 lint 14.' M Corn. No. J Mixed t'5 w Oula. No. i VVhltt) U g 8T. LuflH. CATTI.K-Native 8t"ers .... Jt 50 IT Ten fleers 4 (l J IIOUH-Packers Kli t lliitch.'in ' I.', BIIKKI'-Natlves 4 5o Jr OMAHA. I'ATTt.K- Native Steer .... $1 50 q Stiukrrs nml Feeders.... 8 Oil ij s4 17 7 10 f 75 5 o 7 M 7 35 7 54 6 7S M 28 17 214 1 o, C 90 I ir.v; 78 1 2i 1 10 1 ?! 1 41 ST.'i 54' 7 no t; 411 7 40 7 45 6 S (! 50 5 Ml 5 to 7 m l own hoii ii.-u.-is a nu ( Hit -II. HVy 7 05 CHKKl'-Wvtlitri 6 73 1 EW3 NOTES OF INTEREST FROM VARIOUS SECTIONS. ALL SUBJECTS TOUCHED UPON Religious, Social, Agricultural, Polit ical and Other Matters Given Due Consideration. A druggist at Hordvllle got a fine $150 for "blind pigging." For the first time In eleven years of K earney has gone dry. Evangelists have invaded Humboldt for a series of meetings. The winter wheat outlook In the vl- ci uity of Table Rock Is said to be fine. James McDowell droDDed dead at his home In Falls City. He was 81 years old. Mr. and Mrs. Boss of Richardson ounty celebrated fifty years of wed ded life. Omaha's city election occurs May 4th. The present mayor (democrat) is a candidate for re-election. Presbyterians of Ponca will rebuild their burned-down church, destroyed rebruary 13, The next annual camp-meetlnz of the Nebraska Adventists will be held In Hastings In August. The Wahoo office Is selling so many postage stamps that it expects to get a second class rating July 1st. Stanton county has made a start on its county fair for 1909. having named the days upon which it will be held. Cupid was unusually lazy In Jeffer son county during March, only eleven licenses being issued for the entire month. Now that burning of rubbish accum ulation of the winter has commenced, fatalities begin to come In. One child thus far has been fatally burned. For signing the dayllgt saloon bill, (Sow Shallenbeiger Is being roasted In some quarters and lauded in others. It's about a stand-off. There were warm fights in many townH In Nebraska at the late elec tions over the liquor question. Vic tories were about even. July 1st the daylight saloon bill be comes operative. And think of the sweltering nights with not a drop of beer to drink after 8 p. m. V. L. Payne of Lansing, Mich., was burned to death and W. P. Eelder and F. I.. Miller, stockmen, wero Injured In a wreck on the Union Pacific at Fremont. Tom Reynolds was arrested In Plattsmouth and taken- to Glenwood, la., a few miles distant, to face the charge of assaulting a young girl. May be get sinched good and hard. Southwest Nebraska teachers had a fine meeting at McCook, with an en rollment the last day of 555. Many able papers and dlscusslous were In evidence. The hay barn of the Union Pacific at Grand Island, with a capacity of 200 tons, caught fire from a switch engine and was totally destroyed, to gether with 150 tons of prairie hay. The first purchase of municipal bonds by the state was made April 3, when State Treasurer Brian bought heating and lighting and city hall bonds of the city of Albion, aggregat ing the sum of $18,000. York has no saloons, but a "window peeper" seems to be steadily doing business there. As he continues to elude capture, the only thing for the girls to do Is to "pull down the blinds." The Fremont board of education voted to make the minimum salary for teachers In the high school $75 per month. This means a raise at once for three members of the fac ulty. Automobiles aro getting so num erous In Nebraska that farmers with fractious teams are kept busy dodg ing them. Runaways are of frequent occurence and damago suits galore will be In the courts In due time. A very substantial building boom Is now under way at Albion, some of the larger operations being a city hall, a city gas plaut, a telephone exchange, the remodeling on an extensive scale of the First National bank building and the large and modern residence of Robert Hutchison. While a burglar was roncealed In a closet adjoining the room, an employe of the Updike elevator at Arlington sat for nearly an hour In the office. When the latter left, the burglar re sumed operations, breaking open the safe, securing a quantity of stamps and a revolver. R. F. Crosby, a piano tuner, was ar rested In Gerlng, the charge being malicious Injury. The piano owned by Rev. D. A. Youtzy was tuned by Crosby and he was paid the stipulat ed price for the Job, but for some reason he demanded an additional fee of which was promptly refused. Un der some pretense he got access to the piano and unstrung it. It cost him $14 to square matters with the court. The board of education of Grand Island adopted rules for the examina tion and elimination from the public schols of all pupils and teachers af lllcted with tuberculosis. The teacher Is to report all cases to the medical examiner. Miss Katharine Rogers, a Norfolk school teacher, flagged a train w ith an umbrella and saved a horse's life. The horse's foot was caught In a frog on the track. Miss Rogers ran down the track waving her umbrella at the oncoming train, which stopped long enough for the horse to be extricated by means of a pickax. BRIEF A CURE FOR FITS. The Treatment Is to Accomplfah What Science Has Been Strug gling to Attain for Centuries. The intense interest tint has ocen mani fested throughout the country by the won derful cures that ure being accomplished daily by epilrptici'le still continues. It is really guntriMiig ttie vast nuniuer oi peo ple who have already lieen cured of fits and nervoipmpss. In order that everybody may have a chance to test the inediciue, large trial bottles, vnluable literature, His tory of KpiU-pny and testimonials, will be sent by mail absolutely free to all who write to the Dr. May Laboratory, MS Pearl Street, New York City. FAIRLY WARNED. "See here, kid, If I ever catches you cryln' like dat big booby here, I'll dis own you and cut you oft without a penny. See!" Thfr b mow Catarrh In thU Vetlon of ttit country than U oth.T dMiu put toxethrr. and until the but few yean wu nuipuwd U be Inrurable. Fur a gmt Dun? yean dotlur pronounced It a local dlseaae and pnacrtued local rrmedlin. and by dinnanlly falling to cure with local'trealnient. pronounced It Incurable. Science haa proven Catarrh to be a connt!tutlotutl dlt eaae. anil therefore requlree constitutional treatment. Malll Catarrh Cure, manufactured by K. J. Cheney Co.. Toledo. Ohio, la the only Constitutional rure OO the market. It la taken Internally In doaej from 10 drops to a teupoonful. It arte directly on the blood and muroti surfacea of the system. They ofler on hundred dollars for any raw It fall to cure, eeus tur rlrrulars and tentlnmntala. Address: r. J. ( III NKY CO., Toledo, UDIO. Sold by Druvelita, lie. Take llall'i Family l'Uia for coaatlpaUoD. Her Womanly Curloalty. "I have put aside enough money," Barld the bachelor of 52, "to make It sure that I shall be decently burled without expense to the public." "Why," asked the maiden who was verging on 35, "do you think you ought to have decent burial?" Important to Mothers. Examine carefully every bottle of CASTOHIA a safe and sure remedy for infants and children, and see that it rtparo tho Signature ULtATZfkt In Use For Om HO Years. The Kind You Have Always Bought Thought He Wanted Too Much. "ThU quarter doesn't sound right," said the smart clerk, ringing the coin on the counter. "Huh!" growled the customer. "What do you want for a quarter, any way? An opera solo with an orches tra accompaniment?" Don't Be Misled. Mnnv A ltfn l.na lwutn not- al.n U - cough that was not believed to lie serious. iuniiv a uui'Kni-ne ana mucacne tullows a coughing spell. Many a night is paused in restlessness caused by couching. Many a i-uugii cure unit never cures is tried. 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The only true secret of assisting the poor Is to make them agents In bet tering their own condition. George Eliot In cane of accident, cuts, wounds, burns, scalds, sprains, bruises, etc,., noth ing will so quickly take nwav all paiu and soreness as Hamlins Wizard Oil. The man who separates people from their coin will be remembered a long time after the undertaker plants him. Lewis' Single Binder straight 5c cigar made of rich, mellow tobacco. Your dealer or Lewis' Factory, I'cona, 111. If there is nothing the matter with the baby to-day its mother can wor ry because there may be to-morrow. Mra. Wlnatow'a Soothing- Syrup. Per children teethtna, softens the sums, reduce h damaiallon, alUjr s palo. cures wliiu colic, iiic a bottia. The man who is full, usually carries a pocket which is empty. PICKER St BEARDSLEY Commission Company 8T. LOUIS, MO. LargcHl receiver of Con. Hlirned Wool west of the tmssxsaA WOOL MNsUalppI Hlvcr. Onlu Wool hairs am Twin now. WrlU for Prlcea. Established UT4. V