NEWS BOILED DOWN WHISPERINGS OF THE WIRE If FEW WORDS. M Media neons N'rwi Notes (inlliprc'l Fron This anil Other Countries—Accidental Criminal. Political. Social nnd Other wise—Crisp Condensation* From Al Quarters. Monday. Feb. *il. The Chinese loan will, after all, hi made by Great Britain. The Maine court of inquiry will as xemldc at Key West today. The remains of Miss Willard wll he burled at Evanston. 111. South Dakota cattlemen are stock Inc their ranges with Canadian stock The government lien on the mlddlt division of the Kansas Pacific rallroar In Kansas was sold at Saline Kansas. March 29 Instead of February 22 wll] lie the date of the meeting of the Mis souri Bar association In Kansas City. One thousand dollars Is offered toi the return of papers taken from a New York office of the Sprague Electric company. The new management of the Union Pac ific Railroad company has decided to build 500 new box cars for the freight traffic of the railroad. Charles W. Barstow, a St. Eouli dealer In pr.'nts, nils, naval stores, etc. today fil I a chattel deed of tin t to seme c roiillors to the amount of $10 V (•<>0. n«i. . .. _ * .. .. n ,...n ldnii .,l the bankruptcy hill under the order for final vote ut I o'eloek, the hill te l»p open to amendment today and de bate limited to five minutes each. Former Governor Horace Holes ol Iowa will be pitted against David 1J, Henderson by the democrats of t ho Third congressional district as ihcir candidate for congressman next fall. A meeting of prominent mining men was held in Salt I.ake, at which preliminary arrangements were made for the international mining emigres which will be held in that city, beg n nlng July 0. Charles Eliot Norton, the distin guished critic and professor in Har vard Fnlverslty. has announced that, with the end of the present academic year, he will retire from the active duties of his position. TariMtsy. Feb. 'ft. One of Kansas City’s packing com panies slaughtered 7,000 cattle last week. The recent outrages in Armenia by Turks are lieing duplicated on the Macedonian frontier. An Insane man pulled up spikes and disarranged rails on the Union Pa cific near Miincie station. John J. O'Neill, ex-member of "on gress from the old Eleventh Missouri district, died in St. Fouls, Gen. Booth, of Salvation Arm) fame was in Kansas City Saturday leaving Monday for Denver. Attorney General Boyle of Kansas say* the eight hour law does not ap ply to Policemen and firemen. Frances E. Willard's will provide: that her estate, valued at over *20, 000 shall pass into the Temple fund Near Clifton, O. T.. George Sawyer aged 17, was killed by the aretdenta discharge of a gun in his brother': hands. The war department is annoyci by sensational rumors circulated con cernlng activity at the sea roast de lenses. The entire line of the Kansas Pa eific from Kansas City to Denver wa bought by the reorganization com mittce. In a quarrel arising from an oh feud, J. W. Kibble shot and perhap fatally wounded W. A. Watson at N'e soma, Kan. Ex-Superintendent of Census Port er thinks the Maine was blown u] from without, but it will lie dlfHcu! to fix the blame. WfilofHdiay. ► ‘f.i. The appropriations commute of th house has agreed upon the sundry civi appropriation Dill and it will be re ported to the house at once. The Hrltish battleship Victorious which was s hore for s o time ol ■port Said, necessitating its being light ened, has safely traversed the canal. Steps have been taken by the nav ill purtment to fill the vacancies In tit enlisted branch of the navy caused b the loss of most of the crew of th Maine. I’resldeut McKinley yesterday to dressed the students of the I'ntversit of Pennsylvania, being alien a nun cheering welcome There was a liirg attendance. The annual meeting of the stocli holders of the Delaware, lairkawann ft Western Kailroad company result* In the re-election of all the old ofthei and directors. Kcclealaattral circles at Ureal Kali Moot., are much cm tied over the dl appearance of Itev Arthur Davlea. ) A . trtnporrrf pastur of the Ktrst I’re Interim rhurch Mr. and Mrs iiladetoae have gone i Itournemouth On the way t» the rat toad station they drove to Msrllni (High lloUse and Ills' fltwd their Ualc la the visitor a booh, thus re .mill the visit of the prince and prune™ - Wafas. Work min at the Norfolk navy ya sere engaged all day ttumlay on tl repairs to the monitors Terror st Puritan The i ompt roller of the cltrreni v hi dirlaiol 4'tfid u D in tnv >r o ti • Hum of I Saul vent Multi aa follow Ten per cant Ktrst Nstional l-ank Kddjf. N M It per cent t'nlnn k I tonal hank of Denver. Hi the letm of the will of Mt l*fan«ea K Willard Ut* president •bw n t‘ f I her estate will pa into th* temple fund afte. the tt Inlet sat g of her secretary. Mbaa Ant Osftte* and "f U« Mi bk*M# «M !•«•*«* *• I Tlianultty. I>b. 34. • The remain, of Miss Willard arri ve in Chicago yesterday. 1 Postmaster Karlenun burned ti death In his office at Bunebery, Minn The new postofflcc at Omalia wa • occupied for the first time on the 22il • At. St. Joegph, Mo., footpads held it] ■ Rev. Mr. Slaughter, robbing him o I $300. Ignatius Donnelly, the famous Min nesota author, has married his gtenog rapher. Denial is made that the French ex pedltions are advancing into British protectorate. At Tulsa, 1. T.. Bud I.edhetter killed a well known desperado while trying to arrest him. The reindper for the use of the Alaskan expeditions are expected tc arrive soon in New York. It is figured out that Spain Is noi liable if the Maine disaster wus ac cidental or caused by a fanatic. The Duluth. Minn.. Chamber ol Commerce building was damaged tc the extent of $50,000 by Are. Osrar Gardner, the ‘Omaha Kid,' put .lark O’Keefe to sleep In the eighteenth round at Wheeling, W. Va. I>-e n. McFarland, who defaulted In the sum of $43,000 from the Second National bank at. Parkersburg, W. Va. i was sentenced to five years in the pen | itentiary. General William Booth, of the Sal vation Army, lost, while in Kansas City, the old-fashioned silver watch ; which wa- Riven hint by bis wife twen ! jy years ago. It was stolen from him. The Paris Temps says: "The inquiry j into the loss of the Maine wilt Insure the peace which the fertile invention ! of politicians and the credulity of the American people were compromising so seriously. The proposed Brussels sugar bounty conference has been indefinitely post poned, owing to want of unanimity between the licet growing powers. It it probable that Kngland will now invite a conference la London. The Santa ronilderK tin* agro*' ment to maintain the Colorado rate 1 i ended. Mrs. William C. Whitney s mlshati | in South Carolina is liable to result in her death. The anti-football ordinance passed by tlie city eouncll'of Atlanta, Ua., Iasi fall has been repealed. A wire anil nail trust it is expected will soon lie organized In Pittsburg with a capital stock of $87,000,000. Silas Bay-singer, a Missouri farmer had no faith in tianks. He burled $1,901 in double eagles and anoth>r man dup it up. Thirteen students of Lomliard uni versity, Galesburg. III., were suspended for participation in a class color fight Five were seniors. The Vienna correspondent of the Ixmdon Daily Chronicle reports that there is a serious rising against Japa nese rule in Formosa. The Illinois republican state central .committee decided that the republicar j state convention will be liPld June II | Representation will lie based on til* McKinley vote, one delegate for pact 400 VOtP3, | The Canadian government has deeid | »d to permit Canadian goods to In I shipped from Vancouver and Victor!: I in American vessels free of duty bj i | St. Micheals to the Yukon for thi j coming season. I ! The St. James Gazette says it is in - formed that Mr. Gladstone will short ly undergo an operation to allevlati the pain caused by nperosis of the bom of the nose, from which it is allegei | some of the specialists say he is stiff ering. Prince Tai Wan Koon. father of tin I emperor of Corea, died on February . | 22, according to advices received by thi . 1 Corean legation at Washington. Print! J Tai Wan Koon was king regent dur j ing the minority of the present em - I peror. The minister will go in mourn > ! ing for a period of thirty days. t | __ . Saturday, t-'eii '111. Half of the Chinese loan ha- beei . I unriei written. I Ther“ Is talk of an extra session o - j the Kansas legislature. Fast irains, commencing Mar li 1st win «’\;n » mxi icti' h. r The soumeiu mates are Halit to h . | heartily in favor of a war with Spain Simond hazard founder of 'he hank . ina Him o.* hazard Krcies. is dead ii ,, I’aris. r The Maine court of Inquiry will hoi » the remainder of lix sessions in Ke Went. . Nearly every county in illlno.e sen y floral tribute* to the funeral of Ml» Willard. The counsel geueral did not advla Americana to h'av ■ Havana a* reportc . ' In dispatches a The condition o' Mr» WO Whittle d ; la decidedly critical She t* paralyse * tn laxly and lini't* I'reahy tenans at ‘Irenioti X .1 . i I. ; lusted the l.’oth anniversary of th *■ j adopt ion of Weatniinater i *nfea»lon u I faith | Mi Kinki i* i|Hai*«l « i 4vtug that It# ilu-•* iit»» yu» immm* th»tn ° Anything tu i»r< * pit«!» w*r wil ** S'* Hfl 14 a IM * r«*l p| i» Uftt4 ctl tittd ff* hit 1 >iioi v Mtiiiiiti if In* (ilti v»|**s4* th* 14 |g|| In « igfuritrtlolt »| Iftl Idlldli «»| III i* j fg t'kdtii «»ti tb« ,‘tlh At*ft In ill I i| j lyNti It h*4 1a * n 4 r*M4tl>i(ik «»«• ! t<«'g4N A N't •*!» i* t| In |U 14 1*44* \«dii Ail * ?g *»fe f II lt.4ll« I l iliml H««k« «*4% A ,* f -UA i t|« Ml i hli to *im In \IjmI U|t»b >»i» i »f ilttni thit l#4«l in th*- Utd that | |. h4«l rtmiiilttiNl 4mU !t|§ b> liMl j yiNi R U j the t>ot department h » # > ■ M c ,f ' ijuret »kn.»tu* the Mtrasilt uf l! mi ••••! wllttM up t>* dal* tM» abut IP I a lots) Nu ul t HA »• 01 as I 1 15 dated n*eb. •bob t» • «.aufyi*a I 1 insw from 1.1*1 »!*«•» by lbs u*t 1 J pah THE ALARMIST NEWS. i IT IS DISCREDITED BY WASHING TON AUTHORITIES. Tl»«»y lire Content to H ull for Intelligence from I’rnper Nonrco* think II III* likely Mutter* Kent Out hy 4 orre*|M»n e»|»e OumtiuI Ion hy the Court of fmitilrj. It I* K»k<> »fourmili*in. WASHINGTON. Kelt. 2d.—Undoubt edly there Isaqu'etorfeellngnianlfest ed at the navy department over the Maine affair as time passes. This Is the tenth ilay slti'-c the war ship was destroyed. lint th" officers are willing to wait In patient" until the facts re lating to the explosion are fully de veloped. They are fully on their guard against the acceptance Of unau thorized statements of the conditions tit Havana and th • dally developments, being aware of the efficiency of the precautions adopted by the court of inquiry to prevent; the premature dis closure of me proccedingx Therefore the published stn'cnicnt ihat the ex plosion has been demonstrated to Ice of exterior origin by the discovery of the apheaved double bottom of the Maine did not cause much of a stir Iteeanse Sl,,. i,.l , ..I I ... « . . 1 . . il.nt at.. alert member* of the rotiri of Inquiry ami their anaisiaatr in Havana had overlooked a fact so Important a* this, nowthrtanding ii must have been per fectly apparent for the past week to any one who came near the wreck In ca*o It Is true. Captain Croninshleld turned up at the navy department today and took the helm in the bateau of navigation, relieving Captain Dickens, who lias distinguhlied bin elf and earned the thunks i f tli ■ sec -etary for the untiring vigilance with which lie has manage 1 ail of the Maine matters that have fallen upon the navigation bureau, and of the newspaper men fur the pa tience and frankness with which he has met their manv inuuiri Captain Crcninshteld - absence has been made the basis for the conlecttire tiiat he has been on secret service for the navy department In Cuba, and cole r was lent to this impression bv the fact that it was not possible until a late hour yesterday to secure from any of the official* a statement of ilio nature of his business in the south, for it was known that he had arriv'd In Tampa on the Montgomery from the West Indies. Th° officer himself was not very communicative as to the de tails of Ills tl'lD, bui he did sav that lie had been in Domingo. He had gone there on the Brooklyn with his son when tlm ship stalled for St Thomas While in Ban Domingo lu* received news of the disaster u, the Maine, and took advantage of the potior t h sail i-ompll s HWBI to our Rovpriiuu-iit vu»re wi- tu | oti.-nlv ami maluiouuly hrlug alHiul , sirmtii-il ri-lmIons In’ our mixii-tv ti locale tin- risnoiisllilliu of Hi. Malm illuaiter Nothing whoithl hi- itotn* until tin- Inv.',ligation ,« i-omluili-il " IIIHIIMIUI tin Hi li.ul.illl, Kt. l/H'IHVil.I.K. Kv . |->h jg, Th. pukliia .trying unit steaming ware i ftounPa of thr N'a olml Toliiki ro lolll f l-snv, «liuite.| at 'I amt) fnirth uni Main »iroots, were totally ,|. «iro\. .| In t.u this moiala* Till- loss all * nwnuttl ti. *1 ms . fully • ivt-rml In * iu u .|yi»* VI II Hoke of NVw Vutk r> |irvsht»nt >f th. V merit an |\,i.»,.. • uNtpaRjr i t wM.h »H# Na h ual T hip y m -omuany of l.onaytHr u ,y hran-h | I* t*> * hi* i-It * an t a |l mi ami Hy„ ,|e n allu* *1 *|| of HU |ir* i**My II, M|t| | i wtuM ti# #i Mtn* i • um)i % M % H «< I'n )M> |i SintMil K Vi i'vti i>, tRp ru Wtnp that til** ft.' i*i ti hi* h t to .o.unii * fr**to tail a a y i tt yiaatva s«* m*4|y« , i tkatr i*)uiIty for moving tiis yis ,*n M,i.m'Win. »f at' tw»a- #a ktlantl il aa4 |Mif porta m l tin. mteriur U <4 tatty ■t* »is*l |*r Vii* Heat t#at lit »' 'oka of th* Moaboar*! Vir i.im s|,,t '* tti« M< ttt J..fcr and lutt* that a# ta tgaiaaii of sill Hsi «wt» **t» th# part of th war l*i~trtai«ui «at a* to ,*atrg*t '* •’*» at*** ta* tu«i|M, fc« h»4 k**»4 aotl t —a of y««oa. . », NOTHING HELD BACK. VII l,ig'uislc Mew* I’ Promptly tllven t« tlic 1’iililif. CHICAGO. I'eb. 2fi.—H. H. Kohlsaat, who is very dose to President McKin ley, publishes the following In 111? Chicago Kvenlng Pom : "It can he stated positively thut neither the president nor Secretary i laing Is in possession of a single fact or report in regard to the Maine disas ter that they have not made public. And while they esnnot confirm or de ny the sensational stories dally pub lished throughout toe country ns to the progress of the e« art of inquiry, they : know tint none of the evidence or i conclusions of the court will bo made public in advance of the official report. Bvery official connected with the in vestigation Into the cause of the dis aster to the Maine, from Captain samp son down to the divers and linemen, j Is under oath of secrecy. For the .time being the divers are under naval disci pline. When above water each is al icnded by a petty officer of the court of Inquiry. The Maine itself is aacredly guarded from unofficial approach, "These facts account for the remark aide equanimity with which the Amer ican people read the dally sensations from Havana and the stock jobbing f< icbcddlngs of war from New Vork an v ill not w thhold any Information when hi gets It. H*1 has not c~mi to finv conclusion as to whether it was caused by, a Internal or •sternal explosion. ■ When he rcret.es ilie report of tne court of it (Jlllry he will know the f’e's, which lie will make public, with his conclusions anil policy.” rmcAiio, rob. 26. \ . p ■< ini dis natcli to Ho Uhl igo Trlhtine quotes I’n siib lit McKInlev as speaking as fol lows (o a senator who called upon hint yr ti idey: "It do not propose to do anything at all to precipitate war with Spain. I'p to the present. I lo not think war is either necessary ir Inevitable. I wotttd Ik lay in rnv dti'e, however, if I did not prepare for the future. The situ ation Is grave, and the policy of the administration will he determined al most entirely by tile course of events front time to time There is no neces sity of alarming the people, hut con gress must lie ready to a-slst the ad ministration without miking too many 1 Inquiries as lo the course or current ! events." The dispatch to the Tribune ron t iniic •<: "The president and his rabinei unite in the belief still. In suite of all evi dence to the contrary, that the explos ion of the Maine was the result of an unfortunate acehbnt hut they reeog l niza the fact that the contrary may prove title at almost any hour, and that, if It is shown even Inferential!)’ tha' Spain hud a hand in the catastro phe there will lie hut one l.bi'ie to do. and that will le to mpHc the Island of Cuba Ity force of arms." Iiifllrtii* Prr|M«riiifc m*• Oullwnk. CHADRON. Neb.. Feb. 2«. No little excitement wa-s caused here yesterday when it was rumored that the Indians at Pine Rld.ge were causing trouble and preparing for an oil break. The report came from Pine Ridge, and was brought by a half-breed. He ; said that there had been for several days a feeling of unrest in the I rea-t of the warriors, canted by the ri por s that In case of war with Spain the troops would lie taken ftom Fort Rob inson. and that then would lie a good time to make demands for mare ta j tions fr.;m Uncle Sam. The half-breed, whose name H I ell, ! stated that while hunting for lone ! cattle he ran into a hand of natives, and when they noticed him spproach | ing they stopped him and refused to let him come near. Being familiar with their customs. [ he is positive that they were in secret council, preparing for trouble, as sev eral of their chief., were maki g speeches, which were cheerd by the ; bravest. lisMiy t In* l.iUtpnrr of Mint**. WASHINGTON. Feb. L'»i. In view of the report that the harbor of Havana contained a system of submarine mine;, a statemi n’ around which hui centered the chief cubic I' t“r s in connection wi ii the baule-hitj Male' Kenor du Bo.-. '. Spanish charge d af fairs at Washington, makes th s uatomen,. which, coming from such authority, may be cunsiderad us nIU cial denial: I wish to state on my o>vn official knowledge that no mkie it sts Ingide or outside of Havana harbor, nor l« i unv uiilinuii inp il (v IH • 'if < t II v kiwi The report in mi :i lwo.it elv f.iln ■ awl rldlrulom that It eotil.1 only have originated In the mind* of thoie t> r w.iih anxU.iu to exilte the angry put ■donii of iMjlh titttlmi* for their own mlaerahle eniln I e itialtl *r th’ 101 ttldentUon of ao«h a thing an ln»u t to H|>aln New lurk (odd Iwiporta. NKW YORK, fell -hi Heidellui'h. Kti k. Iln lmi r & <’« . have engag'd ITMi.tmo In gold for ahlpment n m n • row from fran- •' I. von lloffman ft fo will Import 1701 ono in gold par.l* from frame and par iy from K* g a id neat w#ek The National t*ltv I* n'\ ha* engaged IWi.'tli In golil f r hip meat from fnglund ti nwni» > ! The ittriiiii’ of th* artlle.v f*ne of the tountry by two tagimenu. a* provided for l*» the «ena*e hill, was i agreed on by » nb toiiimittie of*thn h» ■ t aptatn ibw|Muti a naval l'**('1 ha* able Iw gain tb» fnUeat laforma then * bo wing tbat vm a** blent through .4, g of t||m inliv • wa* t*ai«<«*thte I t*11 brait* h of the m>i ipita* W.|»« 4 . although ua tb« aniffme ib« ytnH oi • ; the Maine «»» fro Mil I’aptath Ptga i. I be* had taken grow* t pr** »ntb*l > i aga.na lannl •*■*«*•» (iENEKAL SEWS AND NOTES. Simon I’. Wolcott was appointed re ' reiver for the Bank of South Hal I* more, Baltimore Md. Assets, $120,000; 1 liabilities, $170,000. American Hay Shippers' as oolation was formed at Detroit, Mich . by rep resentatives from th- rniddla etacs. It will capitalize at $.‘00 000. Chicago police are looking for John P. Harrison, wanted at Rolls Mo., for alleged embezzlemnt of $10,000 from the Holla bank, of which he was cash ier. Governor Black cf New Yotk au thorized the extradition to S< uth Car olina of Chris Harris, a nevto mur derer. arrested in Niagara e'.unty, for criminal assault upon a white woman in that stale. Secretary Alger lias returned from Port Monroe greatly Improved In health, and called on the president at the White House, He walked with it firm step and seemed to have almost completely recovered from his recent Illness. The postoffle department hat offered e. reward of $300 for the arrest and conviction of the persons who burned (he postoffle" at l ake City, S. ('., and a reward of $500 for the arrest and conviction of the persons who murder ed the postmaster at the same time. A sneelal from Vancouver, B. C., says: The large steamer, Pakshan. Is fast on Beaconed rock, at the entrance of Nanaimo harbor. Effort* of the tugs to pull her off have thus far been unsuccessful. The Pakshan I id 'us1 returned from her first trip to Alaska. Prince Tal Wan Koon. father of the emperor of Corea, died on kehruary Z'l, according 10 aavices rm-nm •'>te carried forty men going to the Klondike and a crew of sixteen. The steam”*'in Kinesiand. when twenty niili-s so'Hh southeast of Barneknt, fell In with a quantity of wreckage. Captain Scott of the Kine«tand says the wreckage extended forty miles. A Cherokee, ia . special savs: At ('leghorn, a small town about ten miles west of here. Mrs Elisabeth Wil ms c widow. 4S years of age. shot atld killed tier 5-vear-nld son. Irving. In sanity was undoubtedly the cause of the eilme. as the woman was the In mate i f a hospital at Independence from July, IVib't. to July. IKJ7. It is s;,id she has labored under the de lusion that some one would eventually defraud them of their property, and that the child would lie better off dead than alive. I | \ #■: Mill K A Ml f HOI* t'Clt M Alt K FT : tjimtntinn* From Mir Vorh, rhlragt* St I,mil*, Omaha anil Flsrnlierr. OM MIA. I .. . __ at Mnttrr rinfuin'y cmuilry 11 lii kirtjH IVt-sh .*. It A ItPJ I'lili'kt'ii* IVr ll» *i f*4 7 Tnrkftr**.i*«-r IU . * A U* htii'kvfM-r H» • M iit «•** IV i ll» mf '*• * I. rniofi'i i ii*»i«** Me*'*in»* - ••* w *1 IIi.im > i’l»»»i**«\ i**f It*.. I’i *1 l* ouiiifi a. itflit* * *» H » Vi lit «f «irrm . 1 t«* A 4 |<**ll*. a »* A * 4P *iiuw«. ...... IK A 4101 *lt* . ' 4 * 4* Wi *»» r»t l>*»ltrf*. 4 *•* I * 1 li.** ... , • * r* *# * v ’ ||. 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In spite of this startling dimunitlon. the maximum of health may be obtained i,y those who use the comforting tonic, Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, which promotes digestion and regularity of the bowels. There are In London 593 common lodging houses. Don’t Tobacco Spii and Smoko four Lite Awa*. To Quit tconcco runity and forever. b« mug ictlc, full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To llac, Uie wonder-worker, that makes weak men Nirong. All druggists. S0C. or ll. Cmc guaran teed. Booklet and sample free Address Sterling Itemody Co.. Chicago or New Vork The harder you run up against the devil the more his horns hurt. The Fullness Thereof. Amid the discomforts of life and the fullness therof, reaching to every family, there is that which can so easily mitigate or entirely cure, the wonder is why we endure and suffer Bo much. From big pains to little ailiPB, which are the wear and tear of the physical structure of man, there arc always remedies good, better anil best. The choice should lie always for best as the surest and the cheapest. In chronic or acute suffering witli rheu matism. neuralgia sciatica or lum bago. or witli the minor ailmints of sprains and bruise;), or of soreness an I stiffness, the efibacy of SL Jacobs Oil and the fullness thereof In so many complete and perfect cures make it stand out as the l est remedy for pain. Why, ‘.'.:en, should we stand on tho order of going for it, and not bo at once? In numberless cases the aggra vations of discomforts and pains ara f. tin,.' .1.sv.kt,I ivn uui'for 7 Why U It that a woman can nevw 4 j throw anything straight hut klxs.s? Molli.-r (iruy', Swri-i rtmtlrr, for ('lillilr,n Successfully usrd by Mother Hi ay, nurse in the Children's Home In New York. Cui» Feverishness, Uud Stom ach, Teething Disorders, move ant regulate the Dowels and Destroy Worms. Over 10,000 testimonials. They never fail. At all druggists, 2'ic. Sample free. Address, Allen S. (Jlm ! oted, I.eRoy, N. Y. There la only one Latin newspap r In the world. ■. .. - . ..—— j State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lu< a* County, ! an. Frank J Cheney make* oath thnt ne is tin* senior partner of the firm of F J. Cheney 6t Co,, doing bind ties* In the ' *ty of Toledo. County and Slate aforesaid, and iha* aatd Him will pay the ium of ONI; HFNDKKD DOLLAKH for each ai.d ev»*ry i'um* of Catarrh that cannot i»a cli J by ihe use of Haifa Catarrh Cure. | FKANK J. CJIKNKY. Sworn to b* fore me and subscribed in n.> pr* net, this 0th duy of December, Aifc^lj1S8*' A. W. GLEASON. Notary I'uldli*. Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally an l acts directly en t! »• l lood and mu (■!.us surfaces of the system. Send tor testiinoiilals, free. , . I c. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. Bohl l»v Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family IMIs are the heat. Why does nature put a head on a dude if It abhors vacuum. ItBMutjr In IWifOd Deep. Clean blood moan# a clef* n skin. Nolumuty without It. Cab arets. Candy Cathartic eiean* Y your blood and keeps it dean, by stirruijf ui» the la/y liver and driving all impurities from tin* bony, lb gin to-day to banish fri tuple*, boll*. bfotd;e*. blaeUhe.idx. and that si'kly bilious complexion by taldny Ca«eiu«f*. ix-auty for ten rent*. AH dnijjijUt*. s»ati-»f ac tion goaranteed. lOr, 2Sr. j4> . Why does nearly all the milk of hu man kindness taste of the can? To faro ConmlpatVoit torfffr. TttkPt ft-*caretH Candy Cat liar tie. I Or or Tie. Xfl .CC. lull tocure druggist** refund money. If all the goed hud not died .voting there would be a lot of cranky old people on earth today. TO ('I UK A COM) IN ONU OAT. Take Laxative iirotno <.*uui lie Tablets All Drutp;:st» refund the m »rn v if It tails tocure Za fn Chicago th*r» is a ho.-pital for sick and wounded bird*. I *hail recommend FIsoh cure for <‘orv Ktiuiftiou far uud ’Aide. Mrs. Mulligan, I’ltiijiHtead, Kent, Knr'anl. Nov. h. 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