'i5Wpg?V'lll,HW;;'''w'n'w''','1 '"""" ''.",'' " v5 The Chief C. B. IIALR, Publisher RED CLOUD NEBRASKA T SLAIN AT MIDNIGHT WHILE ON WAY TO PRISON. DRINKING ON THE INCREASE Revenue Receipts Show Record Con sumption of Liquor, Cigars and Cigarettes Drlck House by Parcel Post. Mexico City. Kinnelnco I. .Madero, nml .lost! Pino Siiiirez arc dead. In a midnight ride under guard fruiii the national jalaee to the penitentiary they with killed. Tho clrcuinr.tunecs Hiirroundlng tin) death of the dcpuHcd prcHlilunt anil vlcoircrildcut of the re public are. unknown, except as given In olllclnl arcntiutH, which ilo not con form In all ciikch. The only wltncsHcs were thonu actually concerned In the killing. The provisional president, flenoral Vlctorlano lltiertu, wiyn the hilling of the two men was Incidental to u light between their guard and a party attempting to liberate them. The minister of foreign relatione Fran cisco do la Hurra, nddH that the pris oners attempted to escape. Neither makes a definite statement its to which side tired the fatal shots. II Is not Impossible that neither knows. Brick House by Parcels Post. York, Nub. K. (I. Ilurnhain or the York Brick &. Tile company has scut by parcel post a brick of local manu facture to be used In building a brick house, at the Coliseum in Chicago dur ing the clay products exposition which Is to be held February 'JO to March 8. This brick will be one of UR.UOO sent by parcel post from every brick plant In the United States to he lined in the construction of this house, which will bo given away and reelected after the exposition. DRINKING ON THE INCREASE. Alio Greater Consumption of Cigars and Cigarettes. Washington. Americans are drink ing more whisky, smoking more cigars and cigarettes and chewing more tobacco thnn ever before In their, history, according to the latest reports of the- commissioner of Internal rev enue. From July to February the n tlon hna consumed 04,000,001) gallons of whisky, an Increase of n.ooo.OOO gallons over the corresponding period a year ngo; 8,500,000,000 cigarettes, an Increase of U.JfiO.OOO.OOO; 4,.i0(),000,00o cigars, nn Increase or 250,000,000, and 1!G0,000.000 pounds of smoking and chewing tobacco, an Increase of 111, 000,000 pounds. These are record breaking figures. To Get Correct Version. Washington. Hecause protests have been made that there are many differ ent versions of Lincoln's (!ottynburg speech and which It Is proposed to In scribe on tho Lincoln memorial to be built here, tho senate has adopted Sen ator Hoot's Joint resolution authoriz ing n commltu'o to report the correct version. Accompanying the resoltu tlon Senator Hoot presented a letter from John P. Nicholson or Philadel phia, commandcr-lnchlef of the Loyal Legion, who declared that more than 100 versions or Lincoln's (iettysburg HddrcsM were published. "Hven con Kress has printed It Incorrectly twice," wrote Mr. Nicholson. Buffalo Bill at the Head. Chicago. Thu Showmen's League or America, nn organization composed of owners of various kinds of tent, Bhows and outdoor attractions has been formed here. A plan looking to the erection of a $100,000 club house In Chicago within the next year whb adopted. Colonel William F. (lluffalo Hill) Cody was elected president. Kansas City. Mo. Hlshop John Hognn, of the diocese or Western Missouri, the oldest catholic prelnte in this country both In years and point of service, dlod or pneumonia at tho episcopal residence here, For forty years he hnd been a bishop. Nebraska Fares Well. Washington. Tho expenditure of nearly a half million dollnrs for pub lic buildings in Nebraska was recom mended by tho 8enato committee on public buildings In the bill reported to tho sennto. As tho bill now stands it carries the following Items: To com plete tho Lincoln public building, $175,000; for McCook, $25,000; Alli ance, for postotllce, land office and weather bureau building, $75,000; Au rora, $50,000; Falls City, $05,000; Chadron. $110,000; Wnhoo, $00,000; Central City, $55,000. New York. Tho International com rnlttec or the Young Mon's Christian association has made public tho fob lowing telegram received rrom the Young Men's Christian association In Mexico City: "Trouble apparently over. All sare. Association loss $40, 000." Atlanta, Clu. Mrs. Krneat Still paved her flve-montha-old baby by pine Ins it In a steamer trunk, locking It up nml dragging the Infant In this flro proof compartment through a wall of flnmeu 1 1 DOINGSATWASIIINGTON ACTS OF THE NATIONAL LAW MAKERS. Events of Importance as They Trans pire In Both Branches of Congress. Saturday. f The Senate. Senator Ilrutidcgec lead Washington's farewell athlrebs. Took up river and harbor appropria tion bill. Agiced to vote Tuesday on housr bill to create department nf labor Kuloglcs were delivered on the lute Senator lluynor of Maryland and late HcprcHcntnlivcH I'tter of Rhode Island and Wedenieyer of .Michigan. Secretary MueVcagh. In response to PolmleMur'H resolution, sent explana tion of authority for Issuing order re quiring deposit of customs receipts In national banks. Adjourned at 1:20 p. m. until to a. in. Monday. Tho Mouse.- Washington's farewell juhlress read. Kconomy light on navy bill lesumed. Ilnltiinnrc exporters before shipping trust Investigating committee, Appropilatlous committee began con sideration of general dclleieney hill, carrying about 25 000.000. Adjourned at 0:57 p. tu. until noon Sunday for eulogies. Friday. The Senate llesumed debato on river and harbor appropriation hill. Actual valuation or railroads and, Interstate tariff ravorahl reported by zummcrcc. committee and agieement reached to voto on measure M.inday. Industrial expositions committee de cided to report favorably bill for gov ernment participation in PanainuPa rifle exposition and appropriating $1, 500,000 for purpose. Agrlciiltunl committee completed agricultural appropriation bill carry ing $is.r,t;i;,r.so. Adjourned at 5:47 p. tu until II a. m. Saturday. The House Hesumed debate on sundry civil appropriation bill. Shipping trust Investigation com mittee continued Investigation. Naval bill under consideration. Adjourned at ('.;:! 2 p. m. until 10:;'.0 n. tu. Saturday. Thursday. The Senate llegan debate on river and harbor appropriation bill. Finance committee endorsed Lodge bill for tariff committee of live mem bers. Library committee was directed to ascertain correct version of Lincoln's (Iettysburg 'iddress. Commerce committee agreed favora bly to report u bill appropriating about $1,000,000 for lighthouse service. Senator Hoot before library com mittee urged ravorable action on leg islative drafting bureau hill. I'asbcd house bill giving Idaho au thority to open certain phosphate ami oil lands. Adjourned nt 5:40 p. in. until noon Friday. Tho House Hesumed debate on sundry civil appropriation bill. Chairman Hay. of military affairs committee, Introduced bill to reducn number of olllcers allowed each army regiment. Representative Stanley urged hull- I clary committee to recommend pass- ago of hill to prohibit holding com panies rrom engaging In Interstate commerce. Shipping trust. Investigating com mittee henrd testimony on great lakes rates. Want Bureau of Publicity. Lincoln. The commercial depart ment of tho Nebraska conservation congress at the city hall Thursday tils cussed state publicity, the blue sky law, statrt statistics and appointed a committee of three to draft a resolu tion urging the legislature to adopt 11. II. 423, which provides ror a bureau of publicity. Victor Hosewater or Omaha and V. K. Wilson of Stroms (burg spoko on tho publicity finest Ion. 'Senator Cordeal explained the law 'which he has Introduced to prevent blue sky operations In Nebraska, and Will Matipln and K. V. Parrish dls cussed slute statistics. Preparations for Inauguration. Washington. Although the Innugii ration of President-elect Wilson Is still more than a week off, the city already is assuming a gala appearance. Build ings In the downtown section and along the lino of march have been decorated with the national colors, as well as white and green, the olllclnl Inaugural color scheme. This week tho finishing touches will be put on all tho reviewing stands. Tho president's stand, tho principal feature In rront or .he white house. Is completed. Oakland, Cal. Tho body of Joaquin Miller, tho poet of tho Sierras, was re luced to ashes, the funeral ceremonies being ns unostentatious as the life of '.ho poet. Improvements for State Capitol. Lincoln. In tho hope of finding practicable) tho plan of adding another story to tho state cnpltol building, Land Commissioner Heckman has se cured tho services or an architect to go over tho matter at length and make a rnport to him as to the cost of the work. The state nfllclal believes that Bufllclont room can bo milled In this manner to provide against any de partment Increases ror years to como. Ills plan contemplates tho construc tion or another story, mainly on the west wing EVERYBODY WEEPS BUT FATHER i? "i - is stirs-: . " rr-Z -fi-xsL , --? vC i rFij , - wss MMANAOUS Tj TO MEET " GREAT FATHER "'MORE MONEY FOR NEBRASKA STATES REFUSE TO RECOGNIZE PROVISIONAL PRESIDENT. Indians Send Representatives to Con fer with Incoming President Conscivation Congrcso Elects Officers. Mexico City. It Is certain now that tlie new administration In Mexico must deal wlili a new revolution in addition to the remnants or the old one. Three governors or states In (he republic formally have refused to recognize 1'iovlslonal President Mucrtn, and two or three others are doubtful Venostl lino Curranze. governor of the state of Coahulla, with 1.200 men. is working with hhnlllo and Kaoul Madero, broth ers of the deposed president, who are at San Pedro, Madero's old home, near Saltlllo, which Is Carraua's base Laredo. Tex. Klght Mexican states Zacatecan. Coahulla, Nuevo Leon. Chihuahua, San Luis Pntnsn, Vera Cruz, Slnaloa and Puebla have ex pressed dissatlsractlon with the new regime In Mexico and will not support the government set up by General Iluerta. according to Information gath ered from telegraphic sources here. It is rumored that Governor Carranza, of the state of Coahulla. Is at the head of tin" movement to start a new repub lic, and that efforts nre being made to bring about the cession of sovernl other states. Conservation Congress Closes. Lincoln. -The Nebraska conserva tion congress held the last meeting of Its three-day session Friday night, at which resolutions were passed and of ficers were elected. Musical numbers were given hv the agricultural school quartet and addresses by Haymond Walter of the government reclamation service, o II. tlenson in the service or the agricultural department, and Dr Oscar Howling, the Loulsiant health expert. Officers were elected for the coming year na follows: W. O. Whltmore. Valley, president; s! C. nassett. Gibbon, secretary; Mrs. II. L. Keefe. Walthill; Mrs. F. P.. Ileald. Os ceola; C. II. Cornell, Valentine; S. P. Helatour. Lewellen: William Ernst. Teciimseh; .1. A. Ollis, Ord; K. P. Wll son. Chadron, vice-presidents. The fol lowing executive committee was elect ed: G. K. Condra. Lincoln; V. K. Wll ! son. Stroiusburg; T. F. Sturgis. Om aha; .Mrs. Cole. Omaha; Mrs. T J. Gift. Falls Cltv; v. it Hannlng. I'nlou: Dr. l. Wilson. Lincoln, and K. A. Ilurnett, Lltfcoln. TO MEET "GREAT FATHER." Indians to Confer With the New Executive. Sioux City, la. Indian, living on the Yankton. S. 1)., reservations nre onxlous ror President-elect Wilson to take otllce because they believe the new executive will give them the right to name their own agents, states Arthur II. Wise of tho Yankton Indian agency "The Indians believe the new president will give them the right to appoint agents on the reservation." Mr. Wise said. "Already the ure sending representatives to Washing ton to confer with the Incoming 'great father."' Mr. Wise is opposed to the plans of the Indians. He says that If they are given this power l the new executive they will sell their choice lands and squander the mone Toklo. A great fire which occurred In tho center or Toklo Wednesday de stroyed a thousand buildings. These Include several churches, tho Ilapilst tabernacle, the Salvation hall, tho school or foreign languages and sev eral other schools. By Popular Vote. Pierre, S. 1). Direct election of saloonkeepers by popular vote Is pro posed In an amendment to a bill for regulation of the Issuanco of liquor licenses offered by State Senator Thrown of Tripp county In tho legisla ture to relieve city olllclals of obliga tions to dccldo mornl fitness of nppll cants for license Chlengo.--A bomb, believed to havo contained dynnmlto, was exploded In tho front ot a saloon owned by Eman uel Abrahams. No ono was Injured. - , ., jf "SS MADERO WILL PROBABLY FACE AN INVESTIGATION. Further Appropriations Added to Pub lic Buildings Bill Order Being Restored in City of Mexico. Mexico City. That Francisco Ma dero will get out of Mexico without having to tace olllclnl investigations of one charge or another now appears Improbable. He has already been charged with responsibility for the death of Colonel Hlveroll, whom he is alleged to have shot at the time of his arrest In the palace. A commit tee of deputies has asked that Madero be forced to account for moneys ex pended by the administration. This committee called on President Iluerta and urged that Madero lie held ac countable for the depleted condition of the treasury. Order Being Restored. Washington. - Ambassador llcnrj I.ane Wilson has notified the state do part incut that order Is being restored In Mexico City. Relatives of Ameri cans In the Mexican capital may send money direct to banks, although it may bo sent through the embassy If desired. Although quiet prevails by day the ambassador reports many lootei abroad by night. The Ameri can embassy roller committee is ac tively relieving suirerers among the sick, wounded and destitute. MORE MONEY FOR NEBRASKA. Additions Made to Amounts In Public ' Buildings Bill. Washington The sum or $2!)0.0n0 ror Nebraska buildings was added to the public buildings bill by amend ments adopted by the committee in the senate, or this sum ? 1 25.000 Is for Alliance. $100,000 Tor Wahoo and $05,000 for Falls City. Medal for Omaha Man. Washington. Marion II. Kirk of Omaha has been awarded one or tin two Bailey medals ror 10 1 2 ror having made the highest mark In the competi tive examinations of apprentice sea men In their duties. The Pulley medal Is provided from a fund left by the late Hear Admiral Theodore Hailey for tho purpose of spurring seamen In tho 1'ulted Slates navy to greater pro ficiency In their work. Heartwell Is Flreswept. Mlnden. Neb Heartwell was fire swept Wednesday, being practically wiped off the map b a lire that started a short time before midnight. Follow ing two recent fires where the origin was not clearly shown, Hie belief Is strong that tho blaze is the work of nrownsvllle. Tex All local com munication sv'.th Mexico was closed Monday morning, when a company of Mexican soldiers were stationed at the International bridge and a com pany of rurnles at tho ferry and an order was Issued forbidding the cross ing of passengers at either point. Tho significance of the order Is not cer tain, although It Is believed here that the rebels are In charge of the city of Mutamnras, opposite this point. Omaha Allegcc. to have been driven into tuberculosis by worry over the loss of two lingers In an accident nt the packing plant a year ago. James George, unable to speak English, lived only long enough to fight his case ror damnges against Armour it Co. through the district court. Ho wns awarded $1,070 in a verdict Sat urday. He died Saturday night or his? malady at the county hospital. nn Inccndinry. New Plan for Maine Relics. Washington Tho navy department has hit u:n a new plan for tho dis tribution to patriotic soclotles or rel ics or tho battleship Maine. Assistant Secretary Wluthrop laid berore Presl dent Tart a plaster plaque upon which in bus relief was the form of a woman with outstretched hand hearing a fahleld with tho words "Patriotism and Devotion" .Inscribed on It. Tho ex tended -arm benrs tho word "Memo Hum." Uenonth tho arm in has la a fac simile of the Maine BRIEF NEWS OF NEBRASKA July 12 to 20 are dates announced for tho Heatrlce Chautnuqua. Over four hundred cars of apples wero shipped from Shubert last fall. Central City flro department will hold its regular annual banquet on March (I, Plans nro being developed nt Have lock for the erection of a Y. M. C. A. building, The debate between the Pawnee and Sterling high schools Friday night was decided in favor of Pawnee. The senior class at the state normal school at Wayne has Invited Helen Keller to deliver tho commencement address, A scorched spot on tho floor of the East school building nt Fremont is mute evidence of nn attempt ac In cendiarism. Ethel McKay was so badly Injured by tiie overturning of an auto near Tekamah that her recovery is a mat ter of doubt. Emory lloyd. a runner near Howe, was seveiely Injured by having a large cottonwood log roll over him ub he was moving It. Albion. The Rev. Mr. Franzen, pas tor or Hie Lutheran church, has re signed his charge at Albion and no eepted one at Randolph. Little Vivian Hordecker, who was badly scalded at her parents' home at Murray, after two wens of agony, succumbed to her Injuries. A mass meeting was held at lllue Springs Saturday for the purpose of considering the organizing of a lumber .and coal company at that place. The citizens of Alliance are clamor ing Tor a federal apprlprlatlon to erect n building on ground which was pur chased for that purpose some time a'o. Five hundred farmers living In Rich land precinct, north of Fnirbury, par ticipated In a big wolf hunt Thursday, and succeeded in killing one large wolf. Frank Harrison has returned to Lin coln from a pleasure trip of several weeks In Central America. He spent most of the time In Honduras and Guatemala. Herman Ketterman. twenty yenrs old, was electrocuted at the top of n 100 foot steel tower at Hlalr, Sundny. Tho tower supports cables carrying 10.000 volts. The assassin of (ieorge Hood, nta tlon agent nt Miller, is still at large, although a large reward has been offered by the railroad and the stnto for his capture. An equal suffrage association has been organized at Heatrlce. Tho women of the city are preparing to take part in a statewide movement i for equnl suffrage. Drake University at Des Molnrs went down to defeat Thursday after noon bofore the hasket-liall five from tho University of Nebraska. The final count was 25 to II. The woman's section of the Nebras ka conservation congress met Thurs day afternoon nt Lincoln and dis cussed topics similar to thoso present ed at the other divisions. Word lias been received nt Ne braska City or the death of William Esser at Orient Wash., where ho went to purchase land. Mr. Esser had been a resident of Nebraska for many years. Little Iteulah Vim Camp, the four-year-old Wymore child who was al leged to be the victim of abuse at tho hands of her stepmother, hns been adnpoted by her aunt, Mrs. Pearl Hicks of Wymore. Colonel and Mrs. James C. Elliott celebrated the fifteenth anniversary of their marriage by an elaborate re ception at the West Point auditorium. Colonel Elliott Is postmaster at West Point and editor of the Republican. Teciimseh city officials am arrang ing to do somo experimenting near the city in an effort to locate an ad ditional water supply. Springs and wells are being tested ns to the purity or the water, samples having been sent to the state university labora tory at Lincoln, and later test wells will bo put down. At a meeting Thursday night the Sterling school board reelected all tho teachers for another year. The 0-year-old child of George Nlspel at Falrbury was shot through the thumb by the accidental ills churge of a 22-callbro rifle with which an older brother had been hunting. P,eru fruit growers have announced February If) us the date of their an nual meeting. J. It. Cooper of the department of horticulture. University or Nebraska: C. G. Marshnll, secre tary of the state horticultural society, nnd Charles Dickinson, also of Lin coln, are to be the principal speakers. Tom Smith of York Is at Excelsior Springs. Mo., whom he will receive treatment for muscular rheumatism. Ills condition is not regarded as dan gerous. Ho will remain In Missouri for several weeks. Hobeft Stitcs a Nebraska City plumber, whlln carrying a pot of hot metal with which to wipe a Joint, had water spilled on him and some entered the pot, causing an explosion, throw ing hot metnl all over him. Twenty particles entered his eyes, and It took a physician some time to remove them and nllevlato the pain. It Is feared ho will lose tlie sight of ono eye. Harkness Kountzo nnd Tom Klnsler. two school hoys who disappeared from their homes nt Omnha, wero found In Council llluffs and wero glad to he brought back to their homes. Silver Creok will hold nn election to voto on tlio question of voting $S,000 bonds to construct n system of water works for tho vlllago of Silver Crook. Tho election Is to ho held March 11. Tho men's Jllblo club of tho Edgar Prosbyterlnn church and tho ladles' aid society of tho samo church givvo a ibanquot Wednesday evening In tho din 'lng room ot tho opera house. There SEEK IX HAVE CONFIDENCE Bacls of One's Own, the World's, and Business Security Distrustful People Ever Unhappy. Confident. Is the basis of th world's pear.e and of business sacur 'ity When nations distrust each oth er, suspicion follows, then conies an ger and tlie seeds of war are planted ' Thu business man who lacks conll denco In a pin trier or an employe suf fers in consequence. Transactions In volving millions or dollars are report ed every day en the stock exchange In New York, and nre based on an up lifted finger, a nod of the head or a word passing between tlie brokers. HuhIiioss men take pride In hearing it talil of tliem. "Their word Is as good as their bond." Secrets Involving one's happiness In life or success In business are In trusted to the mall, in u flimsy en velope with a two-cent stamp. In full confidence that the message undisturb ed and unbroken will reach Its Una! destination Confidence contributes to the wel faro of those who have It, but the (world Is full of distrustful people. Shadows confront them on every side IThcy fly rrom Imaginary dangers; jthey fight Imaginary evils; they bat tle against wrongs that thoy corijun up themselves; they worry over .things that never happen. They are the disturbers or the peacu. They (mako their own lives miserable ami spread unhapplncss all about them They sound a nolo or discord when harmony prevails; they fight when 'others yield; they quarrel with tin world and finish by quarreling with themselves. Confidence adds to the Joy ot the world, to the happiness or the people, to the progress of the times. It turns darkness Into day, adversity Into pros- perlty and. greatest of all Its vic tories, it transforms death Into life. Happy the man who makes It his (watchnrd clay by day! John A Slelcher In Lesllo's Weekly. Dog's Sense of Memory. An English clergymnn once owned a dog which was very much attach ed to him. When he was compelled to leave his country for a long so Jour n abroad the clergyman took hif devoted canine companion to the house of his friend. There the dog remained for about two years. Then the long absent owner returned, and arriving at his. friend's house late at night retired without having the dog called. V Early next morning the sleeping owner wns awakened by the dog bursting Into his bedroom nnd leap ing upon him with tho wildest dem onstration of delight. 'How on earth did he know I hnd arrived?" asked tho clergyman. "Oh. sir." the valet replied, "it Is the most curious thing! As I was cleaning your boots the dog recogniz ed them, and 1 have not been able to quiet him till he saw where I w.ih carrying them nnd rushed along with ine to your door." Easy to Manage JuBt Then. Secretary MacVeagh of the treas u ry department, after presenting r gold medal of Joseph Donollen of New York for the during rescue of two drowning men. told an appropri ate story 'Mr Dnnnellen's bravery," he said "Is not like that of Peck 'Peck.' r lady said, 'heard a noise In tho night Saskatchewan Your Opportunity Is NOW irsfSIrMI In the Provlno of Saskatchewan. Western Canada DiiToul-.tr to gi-tn l-D-nllnnicMt'Hduf I no At'HICS of that well ,. -.iiuwu , ni'ai -.aim- I Ho arm Ubvrnmlni- t-iornlltnllrd but no I-" vulimtili. MilV, IMSTHICTH Dnvn ret ciiUy beun uponrtl up fur M-ttlruirlit, una Into ttit-tta rull funds uri, n.iir bring inillu Tlio ''If. ."'" soun c-jiuo wh on tlicro will bn no lat.dl.'tf0,,omel,tcB'Un A Swift Current, Sankntclinwan, fanner writes: i i-uhjh on ar !'.",";', ' March 15U1. with about ll.UW) worth of hurst's and tnarliln erjr.utiil Just rk" In rash, TodaT 1 hiniMUIucrmiof wtiriit, 300 acres ofoau, and (0 ocru uf flax." Not bad forli yearn, buinnlr an In Munoo ot wlmt mar bo dons In wctem Canada In Manitoba, Banaatchewan or Alborta. !'.'"l,..ut;.0"('e.. ,"r Literature, Maps, llallnar Ilawa, etc, to W. V. BENNETT. ea Building, Omaha, Nab. Cjaadlan Oocnirac nt Agent, or luimlfnuion, Ottawa, luu. It Pays to Clip linRtKN, jut M t.4 rnwH. They are tiealtliter and rvuilar IxtterMrvlee. Win u tua hearcoat llitt liolila Ilia wei c- ami nirt la rinor,ti)-j u ro mart, ranlljr kept clean, look better ifat mnrA u.hmI fmm Oiuip feed and are batter In eery war Inallt no bating The Stewart Boll Bearing Clipping Machine It turiia emler, clip, faatir and eliwer and ua aharp limner Jlmn aiirotl.er. ilrr are all flla baril Aim cut from polld cmrr eloled, protected and mil In nil Utile frliv. 722 Iliill.llttltl wear. Ilaaall feet nf tie H'lo mar rillinlliLT tlexIMe ahaft and the celelirteil Meart aln,M tellalnn llliplnn bead, lilKhent b mile, 11,1 ea. rr.ia ).ar liraUrievvrT luacnlne uiiaraiilced to leae. CHICAGO FLEXIBLE SHAFT CO. WollentulOllloStB. CHICAGO, ILL. Wrlto fur rimiplete new raUlnimnalinntiitf world's JatL?eit and tnn.t itintlern line nf Im.,. ..Iii.t.li,.... ,..i n..rv".iiiiiK iiinwnim-e, which ir, eon rr'lUeMl. lywaUCl S anything advertised in its col umns should insisft upon having what they oskfor.rfusinsallsubititutcsor imitations; 7 m