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THE OMAHA DAILY HEEj SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1002. 9 i COLLIER LOSES OS A FOUL EferM Mont Gives Sbodei Deciiion la ths Third Bound. CLtAN BREAKS ANNOY THE FIGHTERS Seesna to Hitt Better af Am- sweat All Threw a Brief Oeear Otriitr Stepe .lee Cleaeaa. MAHER LASTS TWO ROUNDS Irishman U Completely Knocked Out by Gui Bahhn. flan la staalla'e fraai la T of Ikt 4oa aad Fter la Meat l. a H(Tf Bala at Blew. Aa unexpected rder by the police that ths fighters should break eieea from all clinches epoiled a keea mill la tbt Rhodes- ' Collier to laat Bight, gave lb decision to Rhode a foul la tbo third round, snd eat a Urge crowd of sportsmen ham from Washington hall disappointed tad disgusted Each man wae a straight Queeneberry tighter. Collier baring never fought cleaa tbreak befora. ..Tha restriction fuddled both tof them, and gave tbe advantage to Rhode f'baeaoaa of hta superior height and reach. which made bin th better distance Bghter of tba two. la the first round both mea Ignored the order considerably, a ad fought Ha a paisled war, though fiercely, because of their aturapt to remember tba rule. At the cad of the rouad Referee Sandy Morse warned them both agaiaat further In fractlon, and la the second Rhodes caught joa eomewhat. while Collier continued to hit jwrlth one arm free. At the close' Morse j warned him especiallr, and whea he hit ' Rhodea three times la the stomach with a 'free era la the third round Morse stopped them gnd gse Rhodes the fight on a foul. Forty seconds of the round hsd goae. Mem Finish Fresa! As far a they bad fought Rhodea bad tbe batter of tba argument, though each man wee perfectly fresh.. Rhodes took every advantage af bla long reach aad height and leaded maay head- aad face blows. Col lier's chief strength Is infighting, anyway, ad he always r el lee much on that, so the proscription on It was Ilka tying one head behind his back. He bored la, however, and fought every minute. Rhodes wss the more careful, aad looked to be getting a better lead for a decision every minute. Referee Sandy Morse found himself la a dlfeeult position, la explaining his deci sion later ha said: "Bath mea were guilty la tha first round. Ia tha second Collier was tha worse of fender.' 1 hsd warned htm repeatedly, and gave him a last Up before tba third com menced. He replied that he couldn't help It. ha couldn't .hold that right back. Then he hit Rhodea several tlmee In a clinch, and I gave tha latter the fight" - ; It Is thought that tba men will fight again soon. Behind. Rhodes were Paul Murray, Pet Rooaey, Hugh Trent and Tom Burke. I Collier's corner wera Oaear Oardner, Ed- die Gareaer, Willy Haley, Danny Haley aad trick O'Keete. Jr. Both coatestants were In superb condition, and each weighed about 144 pounds. Osrdsef taa Gleaaoa. lb the lightweight preliminary between Oscar Oardner aad Jo Gleaaoa, Oscar ful filled his promise to stop Joe In ala rouade by putting him so badly off watch la the aecoad that - Referee Morse stopped the match afterv two minute of it and gave Gardner the decision, Oleason waa very game, aad eama back for mora every time. but Gardner almply played with him, aad kaocked him down five time In the second round. Gleaaoa wss crawling to bla feet gala, but waa clearly done. Ia fierce fight Paul Murray mad abort work of Tarry Mustaln by putting him out after one mlnuta and fifty seconds of th first- round at what -era scheduled for a ala round go- Murray first put Mustain down with right hook to the law, and then down aad out with a right hook followed by a left uppercnt. - . Ted Williams won from Fred Talbot In tha third round of a' scheduled four. Wil liams was outweighed, but waa quicker and had a punch. The boya are colored light weights. - Marten Melatyr challenged tha wlaaer af the Rhodes-Collier affair. It waa aa- aouaced that a match haa been arranged between H. Smith and Clarence Forbes, who clalma th featherweight championship of th world, to be held in Omaha ia April. Sandy Morse refereed all events. 8. S. Smiley was timekeeper. ERNE PLAYS WITH GARDINER were light. Erne put two rights to Gardi ner' jaw aa tbe round clreed. The eennd blow wss a vicious one that shook Gardi ner badly. The third round wae a repetition of the first and second. Erne blocked all of Gardi ner's counters. Gardiner went to his cor ner badly used up. the blood pouting In a stream from his note and mnutn. The fourth and fifth rounds were a bit but with poor in the last round" FIGHT SCHEDULED TO RUN SIX ROUNDS varmnrr wa iiapm witn m ten im tne Jaw aa soon as he left his comer. Erne shot them in hard and fast and Gardiner backed around tbe ring, Irving to protect himself. Roused by the yelle of the crowd he made a brief stand, sending left to Ernes Jaw. right to th rib. A second later be carght Erne on the back of the neea wrtta a riant imon, wnen r.rne jaonei his none with a atralaht left. For lb ret of the round be did nothing but take left punches In the face. In the preliminaries Tommy ftulllvaa of Brooklyn defeated Eddie "prague of Pt res tor. Rnrague'e seconds throwing up I tne sponge in me aeeon roun. PHILADELPHIA. March XL Ous Ruhlla aad Peter Maber met at tha Industrial Athletic club tonight for a sU-round go ta tha latter oaf of tha second round GIVE TOM SHARKEY A CHANCE Maher went down and out on a hard left on tbe Jaw. Ruhlln bad th better ei tne go Jeffrie Peal Ray File la Acting ad Aak Sailor to Fill . Breach. LOS ANGELES. Cel.. March tl.-Tha Century Athletic club today wired Tom Bnarkey. the pugilist, asking unuer wnat as fsr aa It weat, he repeatedly rusaiag Maher to the ropes. In tha first rouad the men rushed to clinch, Ruhlia Jabbed bla left to Peter's fac twice aad they again came t a clinch. Gua again Jabbed hla left to Peter's face and got a light on the ear. Several ax terms he would tske Fltselmmons place ebangea followed without particular dem and fight JefTrtee In thla city during the I . ,,. . fc. first week In May. I sge. Msber then plsnted a right on Run- lln's eye. bringing first blood. Tba men wera sparring at tha bell. In tbe aecond round Peter opened with left on the forehead aad received on on tha Jaw which seat him down for the count. Gua then rushed Peter to tbe ropes and after an exchange smashed Maher agala en the Jaw. Maher looked weak and was again rushed to the ropea, with Ruhlln landing right and left. After a few light exchanges Peter was again aent to tha rape, with fina lahhlas- him reneatedlv on tba chin IMS ."5 ZF&M? th.Ve Oa. then smashed right and left to th Jaw will stanl for it. and in trie end there will be no fight. The club has not hesrd further from Fltselmmons and refuaee to accede to his demands for a larger purse and percentage trmn it originally ottered. OAKLAND. Cel.. March II Blllv De- laney, representative of James J. Jef fries, this morning said: ' "From tbe ac tion taken bv the Board of Buoervisora In Ban Frsnclsco yesterday awarding the April permit to the Tooemlte club. I Judge that the 'Frisco people hare given up ail hope of getting the fight. FILselmmona Is simply looking for an advertisement. lie Is up to some dodre to keep hie name be fore the public and I told Jeffries eo In ivew torn- wnen we mat tne nrst nitcn. peal from Douglas. Affirmed. Holcomb. J. iirrt. ppears against state, terror rrom Holt. Reversed. Bnlllvan. C. J. 1. The defendant In a proceeding for the prevention of crime mav he taxed with roets only fit where be Is held to bsll by the district court, end O. where, for wsnt of bsil. he Is "nt to prison. x. sections pjv end l or tne tnminai Code suthnrltes the tasstlon of coets only In rsses where a crime has been chsrgfd ad there has been a conviction In accord- nc with established procedure. These opinions will not be officially re ported: No. WMl.'Bchrandt saslnrt Tours. Error from Shsridsn. Affirmed. Day, C, depart ment No. 1. Unreported. 1. In an action broueht bv plaintiff to recover damages for a breach of contract whereby he was to recelTS ss com pen set Ion for caring for a Dock of sheep one-half of the Imreaae and one-half of the wool clip. held, that plaintiff was entitled to recover aurh profits or advantages the direct and Immediate fruits of the flock aa were lost by such tresch of contract on th part of th defendant. 1. That Di-ostiectlve sains srislns- from probable increase of the flocfcr snd the probable wool clip are not so uncertain am contingent ss to prevent proor Dy experts of the amount and value of such Increase and wool clip. t. It ia within the discretion of the trial court tn limit the time tor srgument to he Jury, and an order so ltmltlne time presents no question for review, unless It Is made to appear that the arguments were thereby unduly restricted snd thst the time Hotted to the romplslning party wss con sumed. Dixon against State, M Neb., KW. No. lOftlo. wells against Frarer. Error from Red Willow. Affirmed. Barnes, C, department No. t. I'nrep-irted l. This court cannot consider or naaa uoon assignments of error when the record fells to snow any rulings on or exceptions to the matters complained of In the court below. 1 Evidence examined and held to be suf ficient to support the Judgment. No. 1UC17. School District SO, Xemeha County, against Burress. Error from Ne maha. Affirmed. Pound, C, department No. X. Unreported. 1. An individual has no right of action againat a public officer for breach of a duty owing to tbe public only, even though tab Feras Loses. SAN FRANCISCO. March M -Al Nell knocked out Rube Ferns In the twelfth round of a scheduled twenty-round con- test. and Peter went down and out. Tba bell found him on the floor aad his aeconds car ried htm to hla corner completely don for. He, however, revived la a short time, HARD BLOW DEALT BOOKS GILBERT GETS FIRST MEDAL Spirit Lake, Jawa, Mas Shla Twea- ty-SIa Straight at Iadlaaa. Twarwasseat. INDIANAPOLIS. March Il.-Fred Gilbert of Spirit Lake, la., again took the honors at the Limited Gun club shoot todsy, win ning tne uratifl central Handicap with a with F. E. Hlcka of Columbua. O.. who killed 2S straight, but who missed the first Dira of tne snoot-on:. Hicks set tne pace for the contest, being in tha first eauad. while Gilbert waa several squads down the list. Hicks had a bit the advantage, too, for be shot from the twenty-eight-yard Saeeesslve Make Victories af Thtaa-e Bad th Plajers. Faverltea for 8.AN FRANCISCO. March Jl.-Favorites woo at Oakland today and some of the books were hit hard. The last event re sulted in sn upset. Vaiencienne. the favorite, failing to get any of the money Mallawaka. tlayed from U to 1 to 7 to V proved the winner. Skip Me. quoted at 80 score of 10 straight. He Tiad to fight It out I to 1. at one stsgc of the betting, waa Sec onal, w niie r onao, snctner to l sn-it, waa third. While at the post In the first race Axmtntater was cor sen ana osaiy cut. lur sela best the sate and won easilv. Invie tus fell at the first turn in the third race and then ran away three miles. Lady Meddlesome, winner of the fifth race, waa mark, while Gilbert was on the thirty-two-1 bid up from 300 to V0 by William Ms- yam mars. 1 1 was inf ihobi severe nairai-i grane- ami Anor oiaaeiy retaineu ner. l ne ceo ever given man at th traps in In-1 western Produce stakea for I-veer-olde dlanapolls. I with ts.000 added, will be th feature of the lonaiaenna tne nanaicap. wttn tne otner I program tomorrow. Kesuits' experts shooting at a yard eraser, thel First race. Ore-eighths of a mile, sell work of the BDlrtt Lk mao wss an the ling, maidens: Tarsal won. Filttlna sec more oriiuant. ne naa sera swiri piras, ona. ivnocaings imra. lime: iw. too. while Hicks had lltUe th betur of It in this. . .. To two men divided first money and ahot off for the medal. There were twenty- seven entries In all and tha first money amounted, to $777.54, netting each man S13S.76, from which la aubtracted hta en trance fee of f2S. The second men were Rhosd. Head or Peru and Fox, who divided tMs.10. The third men were Ahlere, Vorlee of Crsw fordsvllle, Helkes of Dayton, O., and Budd of Iowa. They split up S?3.tt- The fourth hols men were Rlke of Dayton. Clay, Phil young ana Neai. rne money amounted t. tn 44 and waa split Ova ways. The birds were the beet thst hsve ever been trapped In Indianapolis and tbe shooters hsd their hands full In bagging the game. Tne aay waa not tne seat tor snooting, a Kw gray aay nanging most oi tae time Second race, one-half mile, eelllna Nigrette won, Escarola aecond, Tom Mit cneii third. Time: e.J. Third race, one mile and fifty yards, sell Ing: Lento wen, Harry Thatcher aecond Windward third. Time: 1:44. Fourth race, three-quarters of a mile selling: Rubua won, Rubtno second, E. M B ran on tnira. Time: 1:1. Fifth rare, one mile and fifty yards, sell Ing: Lady Meddlesome won. Limelight eeo- ona, urana nacnem tnira. t ime: l . Sixth race. Futurity courre. selllna: Mai lawaka won. Skip Me aecond, Fondo third. Time: i:u. naaaT Galaa th Day In NEW ORLEANS. March tl. Horns- the Is st rsre. waa the only winning favorite today, uautama. wno won tne nrst race, Toward the latter Dart of the afternoon a I waa backed from u to l to 4. Results: brisk wind act ud which cut acrosa ther First race, on mile and a sixteenth range at a lively clip and mad the Judg- f Oautatna won. Love's Labor second, Roae of tbe bird much more difficult. 'Here were but three . anecv with clean scores after the fifteenth round, when J. L Head of Peru fell down. The spectators grew more Interested ss the shooters neared the twenty-nrtn Dim. hicks wss of Msy third. Time: 1:61. Second race, selling, four furlongs: Step Arouna won, june iisie eecora, ttoyai ue ceiver tnira. Time: e:oi. Third rsce. selling, one mile and a eighth: Doctor Stephens won, Swordsms th first to kill and he received an ovation I second. Major Manslr third. Time: 1:64- aa he stepped bark from the handicap mark and met many congratulations. When! Ul bert baaaed his twenty-firth bird he. too. wgs roundly cheered. In the shoot-off hicks got a swui incomer, wmcn ne winged, but loat. It flying far .out of bounds. - Gilbert took a deliberate ahot at a fast one going at right-quarter and brought him down witn tne nrst barrel, nut ne used the second to roske sure of the medal. an agreement having been reached to divide first money. Fourth race, h and lea d. one mile: Lofter won. Eva Rice second, Johnnie McCarthy tnira. Time: i:wy Fifth race, six furlongs: Pyrrho won Marie Bell second, Moderator third. Time 1:1 Sixth race, one mile and seventy yards Jessie Jsrbo won. Imp. Albula aecond, Free Admisalon third. Time: Seventh race, selllna. one mile and a eighth: Homage won. Joe Doughty sec ana, noes pa tnira. lime: i:ssv(. READY FOR THE BOAT RACE Beta Are Three t Oat aa Cambridge, bat Oxford la Ikswlag Better Faras. Paaada th Philadelphia Lad Over th Body aad Faee. AH LONDON. March Althouxh the bet ting on the annual Oxford-Cambridge boat race, wnlcn taxes pisce tomorrow, is s to i In favor of the Cambridge crew, the Ox ford oarsmen, latterly, nave improvea enaueh to Dramlaa a batter atruaale than given the decision over Ous Gardiner of the prophete' anticipations. Fhlladelphl at the and of alx rounds to- g,,,. cr,w, finished their heavy work thla morning and went to the Queens club this afternoon to witness tba annual field porta between the two universities. In th opinion of th experts, Oxford's nly rhanc la to press Cambridge for th nrst couple st miiea, in wmcn case in light blue (Cambridge) may possibly ..aLai mm. A etMtta iinaKla tea Ira. ax nnlhar During th first five rounds Gardiner did I h There are twa Americana. D. Mll- nnt averaaa a lead to a round, depending i . . i n uniM,m kmikiM in ih. entirely on counters, which Erne blocked I fwij Knai Ther have ahown aood form almost Invariably. In the last round Oardl-I throughout their training. ner. spurred to action ty tne noota or in goon after th sports begsn rsln corn crowd, started In to fight, and Erne nnrd (ailing and there were showers Bromptly aattered him all around the ring. in,crv,i,, while hail storm delayed rdioer then went back to hla old defen- th ,on Ump. Tha only really exclUng slve tsctlcs. In the first round Erne, after NnMt the mile run. In which only a CHICAGO. March tl.-Frank Erne was night. The fight waa Erne's froa be start and the Issue waa never in doubt On th aieena-th af hla recent victory o.er tic Fad den Gardiner waa thought to hava a good rhanc with Erne, but he put up a verv boot flabt. He Wae throughout on the defensive and it waa decidedly poor defensive at that Twa Favorite Wis. CHARLESTON. S. C . March tl.-Ventero Garacia and Frank B were th winning tavoniea at tne cxpoauioa iraca toaay Results: First race, selling, six furlongs: Ventoro won. Ldy Riley aecond, fudge third Time: 1:Z1. . . Second race, selllna. five furtonas and half: Capitolta won. Mollis Brooke sec no. rnemi jack tnira. Time: i:it. Third race, selllna. six furlonas: Grsti won. Vlrgle O second. Ruby Riley third. Time: i:a. Fourth rsce. selling, four furlonas and half: Alsora. won, bamlvel aecond, Cordor third. Time: a:67. Fifth race, aelllng. seven furlongs: Fran B won. Prince Eeher aecond. Sir Kenneth 11 tnira. Tim: i:m. RETAIL DEALINGS ARE LARGE All Lines of Wearing Appgrel FmI Eastern Stimulus. NUMEROUS EVIDENCES OF IMPROVEMENT Valaalary aad Sirtke Advaaee la Wagee Star say Weather ABecta Wkeal-ttraai Expert BweW . ess la Oralae aad Steel. NEW YORK. March 11 R. 0. Dun A Co.'s Weekly Review of Trade tomorrow will ssy: Evidences cf further Improvement sre numerous. Labor controversies are leee threatening, many settlements hsvlng been effected, while others are momentarily an ticipated; wages hsve been advanced not only through strikes, but In some csees voluntarily. Trsfflc congestion has been subsided until it is possible to deliver goods . according to apeclllcations. Aside from some Idle footwear shops tbe lesdlng lines of manufacture are fully engaged, while the Jobbing trade la of exceptional magnitude. Retail dealings sr slso very Isrge. the eastern stimulus being felt In all lines of wearing apparel. With domestic demand so vigorous It Is especially en couraging to notice a gain for the last week in foreign trsde at the principal porta, rreasarc for Iran aad Steel. Pressure for Iron snd steel has not diminished ther perceptibly, yet the Im pression is growing that after July 1 the situation will become approximately ioi-. mal. and It will be poaalole to secure de liveries with some degree of promptness. This is the more probsble ss there haa been a further stlffenina of Quotations and additional importations, which would have been much larger but for the advance In fnrolen market. For some time to come It la probsble that foreign rom.nerce exhibits ss to this in- 6nV"Sr. -"'; -J''. A. s7e rSS nl of I. The duty Imoosed upon county cor mtsstoners under section 11, subdivision 2. chSDter Ixxlx. Cotmlled statutes, of levy ing the tax voted by a school district meet ing sna eerttnea by rne district board, is one owing to the nubile only, and county commissioners wno in gooa raitn out oy mistake levy less than that voted are not personally liable to the school district. X The like duty Imnneed uoon the enuntv clerk by aection 77. article 1. chapter Ixxvll, Compiled statutes, is one owing to tne public only; hence a county clerk who by mistake omits to levy the tax reported In accordant with said section is not person ally liable to the school district. 4. The duty Impoaed upon the county clerk by section aa. article 1. chapter Ixxvll, Compiled statutes, or spportioning rail road property among the several school districts for purposes of taxation is one owing to the public only; hence a county clerk Is not personally liable to a school district for an honest mistake In the ap portionment. 6. Where the duty of levying a tax Is owing to some Individual as well aa to the public, aa in cases where the levy Is di rected by a court of competent jurisdic tion for payment of Judgment, the meas ure of damage Is not the smount of the tax which should have been raised, but only such actual damages ss the Individual entitled to recover has sustained, such ss the expense incident to procuring the tax to te raisea ana any impairment oi out claim by reason of failure to levy. - A ludsrment will not be reversed In or der to permit recovery of nomlnsl dsmsges unless recovery or sucn asmsges win es tablish or preserve such right or entitle the plalntlR to costs. No. iwn. Darner against Oatewood. Er ror from Dawson. Reversed. Ames, C. department No. a. Unreported. nla Iron, billets snd sheets, while the ex ports of manv lines of expensive machinery and other finished products are fully sus tained. Large contrscts are constsntly under consideration for structural msterlsl on domestic sccount. Including railway bridges, viaducts, car shops ana orace buildings. In this respect the domestic consumption this yesr will fsr surpass all records. Open weather has brought out heavy tonnage of merchant pipe. Activity la Shoe Sbopa. Roth at the east and the west there la a iiiii more activity In ehoe shoos, vet pro ductive cspsclty Is not fully engaged, and new orders come torwaru siuwiy. prices for leather and hldea may make It poesiDie ror prouuurra iw nt-i hirf. in ahirh case sales would increase. but thua far only two stsple grades have been shaded. Domestic bides are dull and depreseed. although competition between the independent tannera and the combina tion caused an advance In dry bides. Advsnced wages at cotton mills means a higher cost of production and the market has hardened in consequence. iuinr mner th new conditions haa not yet been sufficiently Isrge to establish quotations. yet some advancea oi z 10 e per wm r recorded. Export sales sre still checked by high prices. A helpful festure Is the Increased demand at southern lobbing cen ters. , Woolens ars quiet, witn oniy a isir movement of staple lines, though som fancy gradss are fjlly sold and out of tha market. Grata Markets Feel Weather. Grain markets have begun to feel tha effects of weather reports and for the next few montna It will oe a aimpie matter tor fn an action by a receiver the plaintiff apeculators to aecur erratic fluctuationa must plead and prove authority from the court appointing him to begin and prose cute tae suit. 107W. Btorey against Kerr. Error from Adama. Affirmed. Found, C Division No. i. Unreported. L In an action upon a lost Instrument it Is not necessary to allege the manner In wnicn the instrument wss losu Z. A denial of specified averments "as alleged In plaintiff s petition." will be treated aa an admission thereof. a. where oartlal oavments are msde ttoon promissory note even after maturity it is Strength wss conspicuous on Tuesdsy, last vear's serious injury to corn making quo tations particularly sensitive to indica tions of drouth. Another helpful feature was In the exports of wbest and flour of 4.45T,2S bu. for the week, againat only t.oW. 472 last week and J.aoo.ws year ago. Western receipts continued to make an unfavorable comDarison with the move ment in 1901, wheat amounting to I bu. against Oso.KtS bu., and corn l.eno.ftM bu., tompared with (.074.011 bu. Atlantic exports of corn Increased Isrgely over the low record OI me preceeuina; weea w c.net gregate tt.tM.MS bwshela. againat ln.Ba,JM laat season. Building activity la Increasing and himbee Is botixht ireelv at all anarketa. Hardware nd w':e nails are ilkewta active. Boot and shoe snanufarturera are busy on pre vious orders, bat new business Is light, pending the trial of strength between the Jobbers and manufacturer tm the one hand and between th manufacturer of shoes and of leather on the other. Esstem ehoe shipments Isat week were almost cut In two by tbe Boston tie-up and the former excess In shipments In fsvor of this eeeon has been practically lost thereby. Coal shipments have been no larger than needed and price remain ateady. Furwae stacks t iron r unprecMentedly smell, but supplies of rek sre going forward bat ter and production ia active, wtth th re sult that less concern Is felt by consumer aa to supplies. Premiums for quick deliv eries are. however, aa high ae formerly, and eager buying for fsU delivery I till reported at Chicago and Pittsburg. A further advance la southern Iron la pre vented only by tba fear that freight rate may be advanced. Pittsburg reports an enormous demand for structural materia. a, li.noo tons being sold during tbe week. Ther Is sn Impression ther. however, thet forge and foundry Iron ar being over bought. . Business failures In the Vnlted fits tee for the week number 17, ss against E4 lat week. Wl In this week last yesr. 1M In I. Ul In IK) and tit la IMa. Canadian failures for the week number twenty -el a. a againat thirty-one last week and forty-four la this week year ago. WANTS TO HURRY TAG SALE City Clerk Will Aak th Caaaell t Start DaT Catcher aa April 1. Owners Af doga rre procraat Is sting gad City Clerk W. H. Blboura Is mad. His madness Is not exactly la tha nature of hydrophobia, but If any dog should gtt as mad as tha city tlerk ta th wom of tha neighborhood would be calling th chil dren la ft' tbe street aad tslsphoolag for soske oil. Tha Irate Mr. Kl bourn aald yesterday that ha has determined t persued tha council, if he can, to advance th data of the dog catcher's stsrt to April 1. Orig inally it had bees planned not to start htm out before April 15. but the clerk his found that no matter what tha date, people post on tha purchaa of tags until tba eleveath hour and then come flocking In a fast that they cannot be waited on. Tha tags hava been on sals two weeks and yet only IT tags have been sold. Tbe total will be la tbe neighborhood of t.tOO, snd It Is ap parent that the same old tactics of delay are to be pursued. At tbe window where the tags are sold nly ona man caa work at a, time, sad as tha name of tha dog, the nam of tbs owner nd description af tha former have t be recorded large crowd ef purchasers eanaot be disposed of very rapidly. Maay t them will not be able t get to tha window at all. nd possibly th vary axt meratng th dog catcher will lay tha (ready hand of an In exorable executioner upon their favarlt collies aad hounds aad watak them away ta tha psuod. Ones tha doga ars landed there it will cost 1 to get os af them ut If the wner haa meantime secured Lg. and 11 If he haa not. Aad after four days aelther tag nor dollars nor persoaal acquaint ance with tha poundkeeper can rescue Fldo, for Fldo will hava breathed aa air Ilk that f painless dentist's workshop and hava passed iato tha great, innocueua hereafter. BEGGING FOR VETERINARIANS Army Sllll Trylag Ceat Hats Dc- tura t Ga le Ike Pklllp . . plaea. WEALTH IN WOOL AND HONEY a proper precaution for the -party making bu., and there Is still a severe loss aa com auch payments to see hat they are In- pared with tbe 2,361.371 bu. shipped a year aorse upoa tne instrument. But there Is no absolute leaal reaulrement - tnat pay rnents b eo Indorsed, nor -doea a necessary leaal presumption that aucei Indorsements were made aria from the mere fact of pay ment. 4. Only ona of two defendanta being Served with process or bsvlng appeared a verdict against "the defendant" Is a ver dict against the defendant in court. 6. In such case if tbe sctton sdmlts of several Judgment the defendant who was served with process and appeared and tried the case may not complain thst Judgment waa entered Irregularly against the other defendant aa well. lOMS. Drury against Roberta. Appeal from Incaster. Reversed. . Day, C. Divi sion No. 1. Unreported. In a ault to forecloee a real estate mort gage the petition must allege whether any CO. Cotton showed no response to Mr. Nelll relterstlon of his early estimate placing the yield at 11.&0.000 balea. Although 400. uOA bales more cotton have come Into sight than a year ago, reports from tne sou in are almost unanimous regarding tne ex haustlon of stocks. Failures for the week numbered W In the I'nlted States, against 2Z4 last year, and Si In Canada, against S3 last year. BRADSTREKT'S BEVIKW OF TRADE I aaani, bat Caatlawea Active. NEW YORK, March 1. Bradstreefs to- proceedings at law have been had for the marrow will say: Spring lobbing trade baa paesed its max! recovery of the debt or any part thereof and when the answer Is a teneral denial mum. bufie still exceptionally active at all Craeka Oat af Haadleap. , NEW YORK, March XI Th following horses hava been declared out of th Metropolitan handicap: W. C. Whitney's Endurance By Right and Elkhoru: J. W. Bchorr'a flllverdale, Julius Flelscbmsnn's Irritable. J. R. Keene'a Telescope, Frank Farrell a D Reaak and William L. Oli ver a All Gold. SUPREME COURT SYLLABI. feinting Gardiner Into belpieaa stent, la bewilder tided bis left on tbe nose . Gardl ner. clinched and slapped Erne over the kidneys, his onlv blow during the round r.rne But four atralaht lefta to the mouth without a return. He pounded Gardiner continually, and then put two hot ones to the mouth, bringing blood. Osrdlner backed iund the ring with a frightened look eo hla face and Ern kept cioe up. putting In bla left to the mouth and noae wnenevoc ne srreicne ii oui. In tha second round Krne stabbed Gardl ner with a straight left to the eye and fmieht him all over with similar blows. Gardiner countered three times, resetting tha ear. cheat and mouth. All tba blows ITS A CHIME TO BE SICK. TRIBE'S a SURE rBEYENTIYi; . aXlTH'S fciEEEN MOUNTAIN BEN0TAT0R. foot divided first and aecond man. I The following supreme court decisions Cos, the American memoer oi tne uxrora nave been nanded down team, sails for home on the steamer St. Paul, rrom ooutnampion tomorrow. Three-Miie-Hun uregson. timnnaie first; McNaughton, Cambridge, aecond. Time: l:tV On-Hundred-and-Twenty-Tard Hurdles Gamier. Oxford, first; Le, Oxford, sec ond. Time: s:is i-e. Long . Jump Cornish, Oxford, wan, J3 feet ' Inches; Msy, Cambridge, aecond. It feet incnes. Uxiora laua sec urea tne oaa event. Smith's Grwen Vlouutsia Renovator has bean before tba public io its asuvs boms, Vermont, (or ao xauj years aad has work4 so niny wonderful cares that othsr medicines strlvs ia Tala to supplant It. It Is tha best of all blood medicines gad cuiaa aU disease of tbt stomach,' liver and kidneys. TVs havs watched its coarse for years, I far each ekie. and know what we i about whan tga racomraAad it so highly to you. Hereto or Its use haa been eonfjned almost solely to New Euclanai, but now capitalist bars taken bld of it and ara introducing It all over tb country. They bar givan u Uia aula acetic her. - Try Smith's Green Uuntaia Renova tor. If it rtnegn't help you, com rlgbl back and gt your money. What other medic in sartkes offsg IXkatUia? Caaabrldse-Oafard Casaea. LONDON, March M The annual Oxford Cambridge field sports were held todsy st the Wueens club, this city. A strong wind was blowing. There wss a good alxed crowd present. The results were aa fol lows: One Hundred Tsrds Dash Barclay. Cam bridge, first; Churchill. Cambridge, second. Time: 10 3-1 seconds. Hammer Throw Co (American), Oxford, won. Distance: 111 feet. 10 inches. Mil Run Gay Roberta. Oxford. Aral; Cockshott. Cambridge, aecond. Time: 4 minute, Bl-i aeconua. - High Jump Smith. Cambridge, won, t feet S Inches; Dorle-r Cambridge, sec ond, i feet IV inches. juarter-Mile Run Barclay. Cambridge, Drat; Cornish, Oxford, second. Time: i:tt-S. Putting the Weight Co. Oxford, won. Distance: 44 feet I Inches. Oxtord-Caaabrtda t hese Mateh Draw. LONDON. March 31 The snnusl rhess match between Oxford snd (smbridge today resulted In a draw, with IV games loston Store D3UQ DEPT. COLE AGENCY. Far aa Airship . - CHICAGO. Manh n.-A challenge for an airship race In Chicago, to be held ss a preliminary event to the t30i.Mt aerial steeplechaae at the St. Louis World's fair, waa sent tonight to Santoe-Dumont al Farla. France, by Tbeopolla Williams of Chicago. Rules and regulations ainular to those thst ar to be the vogue al the St. Louis fair grounds will govern the contest. Severs! successful tests of ths Colcagoaa's atiarhlo ate said t have been made. ', ' Ope a Clf Tearaameat. NEW YORK. Msrch TV Ths annusl open goif tournament over the elghteen-hole course st Ftnehurst. N. C. will be held eo April 11 13 sad 14. There ar eight ailver trcphiee to be plated for, including it United North and aouth championship cup. A large gtumber of entries is expected. ' Fall frwaa Seagal. NEW ALBANT. Ind . Msrch . Irwla Brown ot lndlanspolls waa killed and Frank Loesaa of this tit' wss fatally in- ure4 bv a e-affokl llr wet at linly Trinity Cs'hollc church th's evening The mea tell nil ltl l a urKk pacnt. 11114. Kitchen as-alnat Chanln. Frror from Lancaater. AUrmed. Duttte, C. Divi sion No. i. A married woman I liable on her E us ran lee of promissory not owned by er snd made payable to her order, and the purrnaeer or sucn not is not anven to n Inquiry of tha purpose to which shs In tends to devote the proceeds ot a axis thereof. X1U. Gonsalea-Mandlebaum Company against Broghamer. Error from Dawea Affirmed. Holcomb, J. Where a bill of exceptions is quashed and the only assignmeata of error relate to the tnrroauctlan of evidence aad a gen eral assignment tbst ths Judgment ia con trary to th law and the evidence th re viewing court will only inquire whether the pleading will support the judgment rendered. 11348. Moor againat Moran. Error from Keith. Reversed. Holcomb. J. 1. A mortgagee of real estate cannot be cause of hie mortgage lien maintain an ac tion in replevin for the poeeeeakm of prop erty removed from the mortgaged premises which he claims aa fixture to the realty. 3. A purchaser of land with notice of title In third persona to buildln altuated thereon takes the real estate subject to ths rights of such third parties tn aad to auch 3. When It la evident thst kauaaa wera Intended aa permanent annexations t th freehold I hey become a part of the realty and paaa with a conveyanc of It, and that without regard to ths chsrat-ter of ths foundations oo which they stand. Free men v. Linen et al. t Neb.. 11 4. A bonaflde grantee ef real estata with out nolle on which is situated building used as a residence snd apparently a part of the freehold will take title lo tbe land. Including euch bulldlns dlveeted of a claim ot ownership by a third party whoa tig his sre oaaea on an anegeo purcnase or such building from the grantor aa chattel property. a. A petition Ii. error csnnot be treated aa a nullity and entirely disregarded because authenticated In the name of plaintiff In error by her attorney giving hla name, each scpesrina only In tynew-ritlna. 11. Moore against Jacob. Appeal from Cueter. Affirmed. Holcomb, J. Hainea against Bellinger. Appeal from Buffalo. Afhrmed. Per curiam. lias. Omaha Loan and Trust Company against v aiens. Appeal trom uougiae Affirmed. Holcomb. J. 1. The filing of a motion to vacate a de cree under the provision of subdivision 3 of section el of the Civil Code, doe not of Itself have the effect ef avoiding or eue pendlng. further proceed Ui-a In the execu tion f tbe decree, nor would a a ale made In pursuance thereof be invalidated because auch motion had not been anted on by tbe court, aor wsived by tba party filing tne a me 3. The action or nonaction ef ' a trial court oa au. h motion cannot bs reviewed n aa appeal from a Dual order of con nrmMtan of sale. U4 MsrtsiA&t (laat bawmsiattr. Af there csn be no recover In tbe absence of nroof austalnlna such allegation of the petition. Jonea v. Burtia. U Neb.. Sot. fol lowed. 11094. Jonea against Miller. Appeal from Gage. Dismissed. Albert, t-. Division iso. g VnreDorted. Where, on appeal, the order or Judgment complained of ia not Included In tbe trana- criDt the anneal will be dlamlssed. llHS. Struve against Republican Valley Railway Comianv. Error from Furnas. Affirmed. Dufhe. C Division No. 3. I'n- reoorted. L In 1887 a railroad company Instituted nroceedlnas to condemn o iota tor rail road purposes. The appraiser appointed by the county Judge found the value of the lota to be W.WU, and assessed tne aamages of the owner at that aum. The company paid tha money Into court, but took an ap peal io the district court, where before the trial It offered I allow Judgment to b takea for 41.364. which the owner refused t accept. On th trial the owner waa awarded tl.toO. and Judgment for th coets acerulna- after tbe offer waa aaeessed againat him. Thereafter at the request of the railroad company the owner conveyed the lota by warranty deed to G. W. Hold re are, truatee. tha deed reciting that it waa made to aatlafy condemnation proceedings in tbe district court. The deed bears date of December la. Ix7. 1. The lots remained -vacant and unoc cupied until May, 1. when the former owner erected a building on the lots for use ss a real estate omce. ana thereupon the rsllrcsd company Inclosed the lots with a high fence, first moving thereon a build ing in wnicn It sepi itmpi ana on, aim which certain ef Its employes occupied. The gets In tbe fence wss kept locked and ine lormer owner uniru ai-vaa m inv huildin erected by htm. and h brought an action lo restrain the company from inter fering with hta possession ana use or tne lots, clslmlng thst the company had ac quired only an easement in the lots and that he waa entitled to the possession and us of the same in any manner that was not Inconsistent witn the easement or the company. Held, that his deed gave the company a tee aimpie line to ine ioib, ana that It war entitled to the excluelve pos seeslon thereof the same aa any other owner of a fee title. 3. The plaintiff also cisimea tnat py us failure to occupy or use the lots for more than ten years it hsd abandoned all right or title thereof. Held, that conceding that the plaintiff s deed should be construed to convey only an easement In the lots, still as tb eesement wss conveyed oy aeea it could only be extinxulsbed by adverse poa- aeasion for the same length of time that Is reoulred to extinaulsb tne title of the owner of the fee. No. 11275. Miles sgalnst Deming. Error from Frontier. Affirmed. Dsy, C, de- nartment No L I nreported n oraer to review tne proceedings in Ihs trial of an euuity cause by petition In error a motion for a new trial must be filed In the district court the ssms as in sn srtlon at law. Caughran against Vrosby, Z3 Neb., n. followed. No. 11304 Merchants' Mutual Llfs Insur- anc Company against Smith. Appeal from k . a . ii. . . . . l .. ment No. X I ni eportea Evidence examined and held Insufficient to sustain a findlna that no proceedlnaa at law had been had for the recovery ot tbe mortgage debt. No. Ilin. Merrill sgsinst Muller. Error from Fillmore. Reversed with directions Bsrnes. C. department No. X. L'n re ported. 1. The act of 1897 repealing sections M7 ana ets of tae coo or iivti rrocedure, commonly knowa aa the deficiency Judg mem law, doee not affect the plaintiff s right to hsve a deficiency Judgment entered In a foreclosure suit on a cause of action accruing prior to and existing at the time of auch repeal. L Much repeal does not deprive the court of the figbt to suthorlxe the prosecution f aa action at law on tha note to recover a Judgment f a deficiency, after fore closure proceedings, wbere tbe right of ac tio had accrued and existed at the tlm tne repealing ac look effect lloea. BYhaff sgalnst Hamilton Krror I rrom Butler. Atr.rmed. N. I Unreported. 1- Where the evidence ia conflicting, but leadiiia eastern, western and Pacific coast markets. Continued good crop advices and Dientiful rains help southwestern trace wnicn snows a runner increase sna a ions amoiut the teleareobed reports southern cotton growing sections show dullness and hesitation tn wholesale trade, witn com- Dlalnts of delayed collections. iron ana steei sun set tne psce. bui famine" talk la leas aenerally heard, al though all energies are atlll strained to meet consumptive requirements ana im pons or loreign pig iron are noieu. De spite the aevere storm In the northwest reflected later In other sections of the coun try la a recurrence of the wintry weather, spring farm and trade preparatlona ar atlll going forwara actively. Dry aooda are In less active demand a eastern markets, but the volume of trade ia good and re-orders are larger tnaa as Dected. Wheat, ifter falling to respond to cold weather crop damage reports, weakened on predictions or turtner rains in tne winter wheat belt, but at the decline struck large export orders turned the tide. Liquidation has been tne lesture in tnis cereal ana in corn and oats, which latter are lower on the week. Cotton prices appear to have struck desd center, receipts having been smaller, while exports, though lessened ara still liberal, but speculatively the situs tlon aDtieara to have been overoousnt. ru turea are lihtlv. thoush irregularly hlsher. while spot cotton remained nrm in the manufactured section prices aa a rule remained higher, manufacturer ss a rule expressing a reserve ana a aisinciina tlon lo commit tnemseives. trices in gen ersl sre hlghet on the week. Wool Is firm larselv owlna to the small supplies avail able, and the feeling that higher pncea Will be obtained lor tne new cup. Arrivals or Austrslisn snd African new wools ara large, but without effect because of bavin been nrevtouslv sold. wriest, including nour. exports tor me week agregate 4.32 bushels, against z M.iSO last week snd 3.154.844 In this wee Laat year. Wheat exports July 1. ial, to dste tthlrty-elaht weeksi sggregstes 111 44. til bushels, aaalnst 146.42.. TkS laat season Corn exports sxxregate ifl.i piieneie, mat in ill and SOS U last year. July 1. una, to date corn exports ag- ' Tha facultlea of tha veterinary colleges ot the country are Joining th uartarraaatr of th Department of tbs Missouri la bis attempt, to occur sufficient number of veterinary surgeons t All ths require meats of ths army la ths Philippine, ' From sevsral college have come lettara giving the namea and addresses of graduates who would probably engage In the service ot th government oa th Islaads aad tha chief clerk of th department la aandlag personal lettera to -each address So give. Tba scarcity of competent veterinary sur geons ia working hardship a poa th army In the tropica. It haa bees found that horses takea from this country to th Philippine Islands contract diseases hith erto unknown to animate, either In this country or in that, and orders leaned by tha officers Id command of ths military depart meats call upoa tha vstsrlaarlana and officers la charge of horaea ts conduct experiments looking to suppression of tb diseases. Ths principal difficulty ia tha way f se curing mes for tba veterinary branch la th comparatively poor salaries paid. Bur geon hava to contract to remain at leaat tw yeara ta order to aecure free transpor tation boms and the salary is hut flM month. To offset this comparatively low salary th department la aendtng out ststemeot as to the cost of Itvlag upon ths islands snd th relative health f th mea In th aervlc. which show that the cost of llrisg Is less thaa It k ia th Vnlted State aad that ta health of the mea la resxarkably gvd. Cectnt Report Shows Both Industries Increasing ia United States, YtArTS WOOL VALUE rORTY-riVt MILLIONS riarca a Prodaet at Sheep aad Seats, as Well aa Beea, Shave abeiaatlal Progress Mad. WASHINGTON", March II. Tb census bares has Issued report on sheep snd goats oa hand Juae 1, 1300, snd their wool sad hair clip la ths fall af 133 and spring of 100. Ther were la tha Vnlted States, Jus L 1900. Sl.sis.ltt ewes 1 year old and ver; I.013.17S ram aad weathers 1 year snd over, snd Il.MI.ZS. lambs under 1 year. From th 3MJ7.473 awes, rams and wthrs 1 ysr aad over were sbora la the fall of 1st and spring of loo 44.WtI.in eeces f aa aggregats weight ot 37,9L.li pound t unwashed wool. In Som sections of ths country sheep ars sbora both la ths fall and sprleg aad thus tw fi eeces sr reported for th same sheep, ad som further apparent discrepancy arise from tha fact that maay larmar sell sheep for slaughter, shearing them befor th alaughter. Over one-half of the sheep, ad thus over oat-halt of th wool. Is re ported from th wsatern nates, of which Montana has tha largest and Wyoming th second largest number and greatest quaa tlty. Tatal K washer ot Goats. . Of goat, the ceasusu reports a total of all agee of 1,371,S3, ot which Texas contains ths largest number, an aggregate exceed ing one-third ef all in th Vnlted Statea. New Mexico contributea the largest num ber, a total of 124.13. exclusive of klda Us thaa 1 year old. Only a port loo or the goats reported ar kept for their mob sir or goat hair, heace there Is reported snly 464.333 fleece of an aggregate weight of t1.3: pound of unwashed fiber. Th total value as reported for th wool waa 345.723.73v, nd ot th mohair aad goat hair 32S7.3S4. Ths census bureau today Issued corn- plots report showing for th country ss a whole ea June 1. lno. ther were 707.261 farms keeping bees, or substantially ona for very eight farm la the nation. Vela af All Been. These farms reported 4,10M! sasnos nr colonies, valued at 10,13,M3. averaging a little less than sit swarms to each farm reporting. Tha twelfth census la th first to report lbs number and value ot bees er the number of farma reporting them. During the year 189 there were pro duced (1 1M.1S0 pounds of honey and 1.- tg,31l pounds of wax. of aa aggregate value ef St.Ml.m, or 9.42 for farma reporting. Of this value 33 per cent 1 from the north central. It per cent from th north At lantic aud IS per cent from th aouth At lantic, 23 per rent from tha south central. 14 per cent from tb western states snd .01 per cent from Hawaii. Of the states reporting honey Texas reports the largest quantity, 4.7C0.OO4 pounds. California re ports the aecoal largest quantity. 3.647.7SI pounds; New Tork the third largest, I. 421, 47. The counties showing the heaviest productions sre: Fresno, San Diego an 4 Tulare of California, and Tompklo, Cayuga aad Seaeca ef New Tprk. LINCOLN TEACHERS IN OMAHA Aawat Oa Headred of Thea A VIsltlaaT ta Grad School Has. About 'loo ef the grade teachers of Lin coln apent yesterday visiting th varloua Omaha achoola. Most sf them earn oa special over th Rock Island road, aad local teachers had plsssed ts hav Buperlatead- cnt Pearse meet them aad direct them to the various buildings they might wish i visit. But ths arrival time et tb special was announced aa S &S aad It arrived at 1:50. Th first that Superintendent Pearse kaew of ths visiters' presence wss whea Superintendent C. H. Gordea, at the bead of tbe Lincoln delegation, called blm by telephone and announced that they were at Vnlon station. By the time tha reception committee ot oaa reached there only Superintendent Gordon remaiaed. Ths ther sr scattered ever the city at ran- COLOR LINE IN LABOR UNION Central Adepte Reawlatloaa Deaeaar lag tbe Reperled Artloa af Ik Tempi Aasoetatl. At the meeting of the Central Labor anion laat eight a communication waa read from the Building Laborers' union stating that the Labor Tempi association bad re fused to allow It a meeting place la Labor Temple for the reaaon. it ia claimed, that a number of th members of th Building Laborers' union were colored. After a lively discussion, the Central Labor uslon sdopted resolutions denouncing ths alleged action of the Labor Temple association as drawing the color Una in labor ssd that atepa should be taken to secure a reversal of tbe decision said to have been mad. Th subject will be fol lowed up by more definite action If cir cumstances require It. The Isw commute reported that the services of Lysle Abbott hsd been secured to assist Attorney Oeneral Prout In the prosecution of th case against the Non pareil laundry, charged with employing female labor longer hour thaa permitted by Isw. CONTROL OF CITY STREETS Answer Mad t lalaa Paris la Slf Peadlag Agaiaat C. , laanbas. . .. Tb City of Columbus. Neb., and Israel Oluck, defendanta la a suit brought In the Vnlted States circuit court by the Vslon Pacific Railroad cempany, bare filed aepa rate answers ts show why the railroad com pany should not be permitted to us M street la that city for railroad purpoees. The answer denies the right et (he terri torial legislature to condemn the streets of Columbus, which st that time was so In corporated town, aad alleges that ths only power which cauld give the railroad com pany title ts tha land at that time waa the city council and mayor. As these ofaulsU did nika a dead to tba eomnanv for that pars the answer denies th validity ef tbe deed, ssylng that tb ordinance under which It waa don waa not legally paased and that th council did not specifically approvb the action of ths ..-mayor- la making th deed, snd that even were such deed valid at that tlm It was conditional, and that tha railroad company, by remov ing Ita depot, has violated the' provisions and Invalid ted tha deed. rasSBBSBaasaaBsawasBaaaaeasawsw TLST ITS WONDERFUL HAIR KLSTQnATfVE rOwZJlM T peeve what this great flair Beautifies wat a lor yea, every Malar et this paper who haf t II J 1 1 I ll. t tried K awl ts traatfea Itk aaaSrirtf ar a t aa evpeeaac gra y er taead hmlr er hat spas I lIOVS 1 1 II 1 1 1 C II 1 1 II easy have by saail a sasspis bottle AfOi-UTtJLY r-ltibfi. iSee are bettie erler.) 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"Taf a aTrajr sYaAe lanY," the tattiawer ef koaatea swag . tlsy's Haar-Hsatlh saaiatrre ia ssd s saraaaary eaeact ta every ketlci. sad aahas ether prraarstioas. eeene s kaalihtal sense aa ta raeta al tee kair, eauatag tae aaar ts ratals nt sngteal caler, srbstWr black, brew er asldss. ; At Luttlng Draxtittt. Qood to 2&o Omkm HARFIMA SOAP, Free Soap Offer Cut art sad ; tfctt caueea ia days, taka k aa aay sf Ike falWtag dwrs' sn4 tbry wfll gie yes s large ae.ua af Hay's Haar-rlaeJIb sad a see. caa s4 Iterflae MeaHcatad iimp, tae keat sewp W rlair, Scalp. CMe. sVhb aad 1 anai, WmS far Fifty ceeta wf.i.ar aet . , .c. Iiliail bv laaSiag drag, gist everywhere at teeir abeaaaaljr.ee Sr ut Pane Hay Ssaama C. aaa Lareali.. Ki.ui.N J. otaar vtiiaar wuaaut aoap, ky aapr. tveeaiS. ia a a aackagi, aa tscalatWss casta aad 'tm causae. IMIIPIJlTCE saee Bdrceeaiag a btl sf Rays Hew- w UWiiMil I EX Heana aavvhars a Ha V. S. wka ksa set saea a., my Laci ar wrltiag tb Paia He (racist. naa to. an LaiarOia bt.. Raarani. M. I Addraaa. -. Krftut aaaWifaSM. JuMtt SaWag Nmfi JtmM MmJlk. Faawwiag Draggtsta swopty Hajr Hsar Hsalta aad tlatfaas th great hair etianulant. U so remark ably satisfactory that an arreagsmset has been made by which ail readers of this paper who have not already tried it may nav A Doillo FREE by mail ; also book that Ulls bar to hav beautiful hair and complexioa, and rontaina testimonials of msny ol the thousands who have regained beauty and vomthful appearance by nslsg Msy'a hsir-tlsalth and Harftna Soap. Cut out thia specisl offer aad rod as it with year N, ........... ... ...... .. there ia sufficient svidence lo support ths verdict, it will not be disturbed. 1 Instructions cssn-ilned sitd held lo fully and fairly submit to tbe ijry tne pla.ntiff saa astcassai a i&ory ( in case. aad Address to Pu2o Hay, n lafayette Street, Newark, N.J. , with Sve cents (stamps er cash) to pay postage, and we will A. M...il . - 1 kMl. ef Hay's Hair-hsalth. Druggists caa. awt Mspty Hair-Health free. If you are satisfied that lialr-IleaRh is what you need for fbur hair, buy regnlar o ceat bottle at leadiag drug- " orvay atere. ana get a s ceatcsksol r atsts narnaa oap r sire as per oner. MAMA gllERM McCOINKLI, llh aad Uwda; gCHAFBR'S DRCO STORE. lth aad flilcag. tOI-acit, BLIFFS UORQAN. 143 Breed war; DaUAVEN. 133 CeauU Braay; SaOWN. 121 aUlai WliXLET. ill Breed.