THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY. OCTOBER 13, 1H02. en CHRISTIAN WORKERS C0M5.C Ttatai(U Will E it Omasa Tbit Weak fir Bij GeiTeatioB. WOMEN'S MISSION tOARQ MEETS FIRST MbilMsrr -rlsrtl.a D at Begin talll tttr4ir-rifniii la Fall. Wbn th annual toarentlon oJ tbe mis sionary araMetia of th Christian church open la Omaha next Thursday erenlng there wlM be brought together ae of the most interesting religious gathering! which semj,ea In th United tales. The Chrts Man church la an American organisation. Historians outsida of tbe ctrtrrch trace In Winning ta Alexander Campbell, a preacher In Pennsylrsni. Tha Chrlsliaa churches ara individual in their gorrrnment and ttera la no associa tion higher tban Um Individual church. which is law mm Itself. There are, how ever, a number A societies, chiefly for mis sionary work, both in tha fatted State nd ia foreign lands. In which tba separata t burrbes onite for a common purpose, bat these societies hire no power to control tbe action of a church or of any of tbe so- rietiea of tbe church. No .form of repro- ventetlon In the work sf these societies In 'aid down for the organisation in the churches, and while the persons at tending tbs International convention of throe societies are called delegates, tbey have no delegated power, but ara present as Individuals, representing tba churches from which they come and tha local socie ties of which they are members by cour tesy. As tot la the cane there is no limit to the number which may have voice and vote la the convention, so that It Is Im possible to tell bow a-any persons there will b present or what work will be dons. Precedent lias estaMlshod certaia rules for the government of the societies which unite in naional convention, but this precedent has -nothing binding In It. as are the rules of the assemblies and conferences of other hnTchan. me Onnapteaaaa Ftaarea. Ia tbe "free assembly" which will meet this week there will he present some of Oie brightest minds of tbe religious move ment of tbe United State. Among the persons who are on the program are B. B. Tyler of Denver, the president of ths In ternational Sunday School union, and Mr. McGaryey of Kentucky, who Is one of the oldest ministers in the work In tbs west. Jn recent 'year there have been a large number of educational institutions estab lished by the ohurch and tbe ministry has taken rank la oducat'on and research with those churches who have for much longer time Insisted upon sn educated ministry. These rollegv and anlverrlties will be rep rerouted at the convention by many ot their officer and members of faculty, while each ot tbe strung publication! of tbe uhurch will havn representation. , But the covvention la essentially the 1 meeting of tty missionary societies. There j are three s'jong missionary societies la tbe church tbe American Christlsn Missionary o.:lsty. Uie Foreign Christian Missionary society and the Christian Women's Board of Miar Ions. There are other organic, tions. such as that for work among the Imltar and tho negroes, work In the col ics, etc.. but all in one way or aaotber are subject to the o Beers of one of tba three large societies. Opealns; Beaslea Taaradar. When the convsntlos Is called to order Thursday evening addresses on behalf of the local committee, the state of Ne braska, tha city of Omaha and the local missionary societies will be delivered by Judge W. W. Elabaugb. Judge Silas A. Hotcomb. Mayor Frank E. Moo res and Mrs. Jennie R. Burns, president of the Trl-Clty federation of tbe women's missionary so cletl of ths church, respectively. Re sponses will be msde by Harvey O. Brec dea of Des Moines, who will preside at ths convention; F. M.' Ratnea of Cincinnati, oorrespondlng secrctsry of the Forelgu Christian' Mlsslonsry aoeiety. and Mrs Nancy F. Atkinson of Wabash. Ind.. vies president ot the Christian Women's Board ot Mlaaiona. After tbe formal addresses there will bs an opportunity for forming general acquaintance among the visitor and residents of the city. The first session of tho convention will be devoted to ths work of the Women's board- This will be called ta order Frt day morning by Mrs. i. 8. McCleery ot Nebraska, after bible study led by Calls ScoAt W 11 lard. Ths program for too aes- sicna ot tbe board Is as follows: fr-rtaay Msralag, Oetaaer IT. Bible study. Calls. Bcott Wlllard, Kehrueks. . m :H opening of convention, Mrs. J. 8, JdcOleery, Nebraska. t- A nniitmivmrnli. ir av-KrDurt of the board by the treas- urer, the literature committee and ths su perintendent ol young peopie s worn. 11 1&VllM!f' 11:30 Address on young people's work by B. H. Tyler. tToioraao. 12 o Adjournment. Friday Afteraaaa. 1: Pevottonal period, Pr. Rosa I-ee rtwr- atiaa Klsle fiord on. India. K:Rt Heport of committee ou India, Mrs. A M. H a u Karri. Iowa. i:2 Aditresa, "The I'ntted Mission Study "mire ' .Mrs. w. C Payne, Kansas. a:4iktennrt of committee on evansells Uc work In ths United Stales. Mrs. M. F. Ml lex, Ohio. ibi Memorial service. 4:4b Adjournment. rrtday Kvealaa. f AK Pro taj. a.rvlre. .: JJavot tonal period, Mrs. Persia L. rhrlntun Arknjiaaa. 30-Addras. 'ThibeV Dr. Susie C. Rljnbart. katarday Msralag. i:U Bible study, W. C. Psyne, Kansas. 10 ikk Worshlu. M:l& Report of committee on educations! work In the United, states by Mrs. VT. C. ltvne. Knnsaa. as Artrtreo. 'The Colieae Olrl snd Mis sions," Mia "alary Carpenter, dean of women. lTwfcv unlvemlt r. I.-iwa. 10. Sa Report ( committee on Island work by Mrs. U i. Craig. New Tork. 11 : R'jftnrt of refro education and etMnselljaitnn by C. :. Pmlth. Ohio. 1) S-A11re. The Whli- Min'a Burden of A'jrlra." I'rof. Annie R. Uourne, Kea tuct university. 'j:4A Preeenttn of missionaries. l;ij Adjournment. SstsrSsy Afteraaaa. !: TVvntlonal penoa. Mrs. i. U. Har rison. Mleanurl. J :t& Report of committee on yung peo ples work by Mrs. Kste W. Bellamy, In diana. j :0D Address by Mrs. F. D. Pettltt, Col orado. : Report of committee on Mexico by Mrs. V. i. Hedges, Missouri. I:K Mufic. 3:60 Henort of nominating com in It tee. 4 :M Address by Mrs. Persia L Chris tian, Arkanaas. 4 190 Adjournment. Lara's lay Afleraeiaa. Five o'clock hour of prayer, Mrs. A. M. Wicklser, Iowa. At Knox Prasbyterlsa church, Nineteenth and Ohio streets, Monday moralng, October to, ths women's board will bold a confer ettce of tbe officers of tba various state or. ganltstlons at which the following topics will be considered: "The Importance of Petting a Standard ror toe Ausinsrws. "Finance. HtHte nrd Iocsl." "The ltet Method of Instructing New Auxiliary tracers. "Convention Versus Personal Work for the Orowth of Our Auxiliaries. "Annual or ftemi-Annuai District Con ventton". Which V The Best System for Obtaining Com diet Rfnorts." "The Work of ths District and County Managers. Tuesday moralng the aaxllllary workers of the wotnen's bosrd will hold a conference at the same church, at which the following topics will be eoasldernd: "The Soctsl Ufe of the Society." "The Spiritual Ufe of the Society." "The Tiding Subscription List." "Auxiliary Finances. "A Well Officered Auxiliary." "The Sum of the Wbole Matter." Tha program for tbe American and For eign Missionary societies Is as follows: 8a t a rata y, Oetobrr IS. 11 W a. m. Oeneral board. A. C. M. S. 2.X) p. m. Oeneral board. F. C. M. 8. 7:.W P. m. Christian Kndeavor session Address. "The Transforming Power of the t -nrtstian Knueavorer, ' J. 11. flatten Ditrg Ohio. Maaday. 11 offered pul AFFAIRS AT SOUTH 0M1RA irmiad Ichosl Bsara Vtmbari Btolin ta Mikt Suuaiaitt. IMPEACHMENT PROCEEDINGS TALKEI Of Street Ranter la tkat ("Iva Memaers Vat Aeeased May Attempt ta l aseat tha Faar M ba Have Been. 11:00 a. m. I'reachlng In olte. l:M p. m. Union communion service, T E., Cramblett. West Virginia. 730 p. m. Preschmg In all offered put pits. Meaday Maralag. F. C. M. 8. CONVENTION. :ttn Devotional service. :S0 Appointment of committees. :4fc Annual reports. !(:) Introduction of missionaries. Il;iw Addrees, "Authority for Foreign Missions." by C C. Rowllaon. Csllfornts. Jl::tu Address, "wnst a Minion uiwctpiee of Christ Can snd Should Do," by Hugh Mclx'llan, Kentucky. 1:00 Adjournment. Moaday Afteraaaa. 2::w Devotions! service. 2:40 Reports of committees. 3:30 Adilresaes by the missionaries. 4:lfr AWreas, "Our Work in Japan and China." by f. M. Hslns. : Adjournment. , ' Mi4r Klchl. 7 :no Devotional and song service. i :S0 Address. "The Secret of Missions." by R. K. Hieronymus. Illinois. 9 .i i Aiui fun u winl A. nun. 9:00 Adjournment. Tarsdar Maralas. Iesder of song, DeToss Smith, a :UO Devotional asrvtce, George Bush. Texas. uu President s address, Hsrvey o. Bree- den. lows, 10:00 ReDort of the acting board of man- a sera. Iteniamln Lvon Smith, corresponding secretary. 10:20 He port of the Board of Church Ex tenaion, George W. Muckiey, corresponding secretary. 10 :3v Business session; reports or com mittees. ll:l Address. "Tbe vision splendid, k. H. Crnsefteld. Kentucky. . ll:4o-rtsur of -prayer. - - Tsesday Atteraoaa. Leader of song, Robert M. Hopkins. J: art Devotional service. O. W. Iawrence. Missouri. J:nO Report or Hoard or Ministerial Ke lt ef by A. I Orcutt; address, J. B. McCleery. 3:fp0 Renorta of committees. I 4 : Address. "Foreign Populations," by Howard i. cree, Misooun. Tseasay Evealaa. 1 : 30 Service of song. Omaha choir lead ln. w Address, "t-nnstian Lmon," oy k. L. Powell, Kentucky. Wedaesday Moralaa. Leader of song. F. H. Cappa. n Devotional service. fr:15 Report of the statistical secretary. G. A. Hoffmann. : Unfinished business. 8:40 Introduction of missionariea. 10:10 "Problems of City Kvangellaation.' W. H. Taylor, Illinois; "Methods of City Kvangellaation. ' Frank uowen, Hit- sourl; "Multiplying Congregations In the Smaller Cities, ' Jay E. Lynn, Illinois. 11:10 Addrecs by Ueorga B. Kananaw. H:40-12:0tv-Porto Rico," W. M. Taylor. Porto Rico. Wedaesday Afteraaaa. OUR RELATED INTERESTS, leader of song. J. William Lindrum. : DevoUonsl service. J. W. Hilton, Nebraska. . X:3o "Christian Endeavor Among tha Disciples of Christ During the Nsxt Five Yeara," Claud E. Hill. Missouri; B. B. lyler, Colorado; C. A. Freer, Ohio. i:M:t "College and University." Bcott Butlnr, Indiana. 4:U-&:00 "The Benevolent Association. " Mrs. H. B. Meier; "Tbs Ministry of Chris tian PMlsnthropy." George U Bnively. Weaaea4ay Brcalag. Tbs member of the South Omaha Board of Education who have bea called before tbe county court to answer to tbe chsrgs of bribery declined ts talk for publication yesterday. Colonel Lott ssid that he had nothing to say. Alonto Miller and J. L. Kubat had tbe same disinclination. Theo dore Schroedrr could not be reached, as bs waa not at home when two calls were made by a Bee reporter. A meeting of the Board of Education la oa tor tonight and tbe question will be rslsed as to tba right ot the four mem bers bow under arrest to vote or take any part ia the proceedings. A. L. Sutton, the attorney for thi board, said last night that he did not think that the proceedings la the county court would debar tha Indicted members from taking part In the regular order of business. It was' reported oa ths streets yesterday that the five members of tha board who ...lal. A V... 4 .I1...J . V , 1 11 I might be Induced to commence Impeach ment proceedings In advance of the county court affair. Should the four members now In the charge of tba sheriff be tried by tha board and their places be declared vacant on account of malfeasance la office It would devolve on the remaining members to aelect members by a ballot vote to aerve out the terms of those already indicted. Tha terms of Screed er. Miller and Lott ex pire on May 1, 1901, while Kubat. Murphy and Loachner will stay la office until tha spring of 104. Laverty, Morrill and Bock will hold office until the election la April, 1905. X Ceanell Media Tealaat. The city council will not meet in regu lar session until Monday. October 20. At this session It Is. expected that tha Judi ciary committee will report on tha three telephone ordinances now In lis hands.. Should the Judiciary committee fall to make its report at this meeting tbe mayor will not be able to Include In his proclama tion the referendum for a vote of tbs people on the ordinance franchise. The charter provides that. In order to have the vote of the resident voter who are registered there must be not less than a majority of tha vote csat. Odd Fellows' t'oaveatloa. Tbe state grand lodge ot the Independent Order of Odd Fellows will convene at Lin coln on Tuesday. The session will con sume the 'entire week. The following pas In the Days of Webster & Clay The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York was the leading life insurance company in the United States-To-day it leads all other com panies in the world in grand officers from South Omaha will at tend: E. J. Seykora, Hon. David Anderson, Colonel S. J. Ooney, William Anderson and Nela Nelson. Uraad a acred Cearcrt. Oa Sunday evening, October 19. there will be at St. Bridget church, Twenty sixth and T streets, a sacred concert. A chorus of fifty voices ts being prepared under direction of Mr. E. P. Baker. Some of the nest eslolsta ot the two cltlea ara t assist. Master Harry C scire'.!, ti; t, soprano, who has sung In nearly every city of tae united states, ta to sing, and Mr. O. H. Brown oT Hastings. Ia., a former member of tha Bostoniaas haa consented to alag "Jerusalem." Delegcatea Oa East.' On Wednesday evening a number of dele gates from tbe 8outh Omaha Live Stock exchange will leave tor Pittsburg. Pa., to attend tha annual meeting of th National exchange. Tha South Omaha exchange la entitled to seven delegates and It la ex pected that a full delegation will attend tha convention. Kagslea Da ace. The second annual ball ot the South Omaha aerie of the Fraternal Order of Eagles will ba at tbe Cavalry troop armory on Friday evening, October 24. Tha mem bers at tha order expect a large attendance. providing 'the agents of the building caa ba induced to provide heat. Ma gte City Gossip.. Mrs. C. 3. Bvsn Is visit Inir friends In Iowa. A meeting of Phil Kearney nost No. 1 will be tonight. It Is reported that Cudahy Is figuring on msklng some Improvements at the local plant. The members of the cltv council have de clared themselves opposed to the appoint ment or junn jarimyre as meat inspector. The woman's auxiliary of ths Toung Men's Christian association will entertain at the home of Mr. Carl Smith Tuesday afternoon. $3 5 ,000,000 . Aswuat said M Psliry kstavra, srsr $569,ooo,!ooo U riia Ut M w Was SaaU I lasuia) " The Mutual Life Insurakci Company or ?ew York KicaAsa A. McCuasw. Pmiaaal. X FLEMING IBOtN saaasaare. taa Mataaa. la. Osaaaa, . F. A. Castle, 3. Kohn. W. B Olln, Jr, Joseph Tr k. fr. 3 Trick, Mlsa K. M. R. J cuis. siMr-at adsaia, . . m m T:W Song service. 7:40 Clomng business. 7:60Addras. "Church Extension," C. M. Chilton. Missouri. i : Address, "The Called According to J-Ils rurpnae, 1. J. Mason, Texas. Taarsday Meraiaa". Leader of song, Mrs. Princess Long. I :0o Hour ot prayer, Howard Cramblet, Iowa. 30-10:00 "Boys' and flirts' Rally Day," H. D. McAneney. California. I tO:uo-U:u "Advance Work In tha Sunday Schoool," W.. A. Harp. Ohm. 11:00-12:00 Conference on "Chriistlan Union," B. H. Tyler, Colorado. Taaraday Artsissaa, BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION. 1:00 George II. Combs, Kanaas City, leaner. Address. 2:30 Annual address of the president. Mrs. M. H. Meier. I 50 Annual report of corresponding; aeo rstary, Mrs. J. K. Hsnsbrough. l.Oo Ctntral Orphans borne, St. Louts, ssrs nowetia juasi.n, prestaeni. :0 Central Old Woi.l. s koias. Jack aonvllle lit.. Mra. S. D. Osborne, president. S So Eastern Old People s home, k-sst Aurora. N. Mrs. Anna Grova, vice pras- Ideni. 1:60 Western Orphans' nunae. Losrelaavd. Colo.. William J. Locanart. lolnrailo. 4.-06 "The Grandeur of Christian Philan thropy. .. T. Mwevaey. ladiana. :0t "Round Tabia, the National Benev- olont AasoclaUon," George L. bnlvely, sec rat ary. :SO Benediction. Pastor' and avangeliBts' section. Led by J. V. Updike. i 00 Hong serv les gonducted by H. A. Eastoo. 2:1& Prsyar aerrlos led by Chaxlea Heira ScoviUe, lUlnols. ! 'Peacemaking." Victor Dorrta. Ken tacky. Z .46 "They Said. He Raid. I 8M; What? Why" Edward Oliver Tllburn. New York. le "Obstacles In tho Way. -Usurgs H. 81ms. Ohio. :l5-"Ths Old or the .New, Which?" Clarence D. Mitchell. New York. : ' 'KvanKelmtto Pastora," by J. H. till Rerpi at ua. "During a period ot poor health soms time ago I got a trial bottle of DsWttt'a Little Early Risers," saya Justice of tha Peace Adam Shook ot New Lisbon, Ind. "I took thsm and tbey did me so much good I have used them aver slacs." Safe, reliable and gentle. DeWltt's Little Early Riser aetther grips nor distress, but atlmulat th llvsr and promote regular and easy action ot th bowels. HufchaS, t'aiHoTula. S.4S-"Ra Ralalnc Money." W. K. Harlow Kansas. 4 (A' 'Instructing Converts," 8. M. Mar tin, Missouri. 4 .W-- Advartlaing." Oaorg F. HalL Illinois. 4 Io "Paraonal Work." Alton WUsan. la diana. :y "ntv EvanseUsataa." 1. H O tmith. Indiana. -:H 'XonswyrtUlon at A.I Evangellsta Present." J. . Updike, leader. Lducatioual aectiun, led by W. F. Rich ardson. Tksrsdsy Cirslsg, Closlns, consecration meeting. H. A. Den ton, msaun, ieao-r. Wedusssday. pravtous ta (he epeniag at th ra vest ton. there v. 11 be a b ,kal tvmpcraaca rail at tha ColUeutau BILL BAILEY JFINDS A HOME Cart Matter Cosaea lata w'asaeaalaa at at Daar 'Wit a lsr Uaeer Attributes. Bill Bailey's don com boms. BUI Is one of th homeliest dogs that ever followed a master, and front now oa he will be found hanging cloa around Carl Xeiter's heels. His lit story and how ha Came to be ta Mr. Relter's poasessloa Is best told in tha following letter from Moor and Blase, who did th vary amus ing aketch. "Who t Blame? at t Orpheum a oeupte at waeka ago: KANSAS CITT. Oct. W.-Csrl: Ws ara sending you, via Dorsch and Russell, some thing to rjriher ornanient your new ornt Tbe other day we fell In love with a bat- tie-acarrxd hero, who has evidently been er.aed In many hard tights. We were Informed thai he belonged to no one in particular, a sort of sn aristocratic tramD. We asked If wa might make him a member of our oompany, and as no on objected, we decided to appropriate ine aforesaid nero and Instruct rum to wort in our act. First, wa christened him Bill Bailey, and then w Introduced him to a bath. W offered to sell him twelvs tickets fur tio. but he is not sure or living twelv years. Anywsy. he survived the ordeal and his ai'bearaoc waa much lmuroved thereby. Then we got a nice collar and chain, and be began to took ilk tbe real tlilug. We bouKtu some dog btacult. He did not need a biscuit, nut he ate It without Mnc coaxed and beraa to sing. "Home Ain't Notning Like This. He Is a full-blooded do; that is. he looks like hs had a lot of blood. His pedigree wss lost before tie was born. dou't know who his sire was, but w think hs was damned by a lot of paopis around Kansas Oty. We thought he would be great for the act. but other bavo told us of ths trouble f carrying live stock, so as havs decided that tbs happiest life a could lead would ba aa Carl Ketitr s dug. Ha la a great chum aud wa nave becoms very much at tached to him. He seems perfectly con teo.ed anywhore and la vary good-natured. He ob)erta to other dog calling him names, but if thay sra nloa to him he does not try to clisnsre their fares. Haa only had ona scrap siito h haa boarded with ns. It Is ted one round snd was even money at the (sell, lis can do a lot of trlrka. but w haven't dlarovered ret what ihev are. lie ts a good-brad dog. but you hsv's I to butlsr tbe bread or soak it tn coffee I be ror na will cat It. Mini-erely yours Jl'I.IA MCxRK. V1V1VIR HL-aAO. I ... , .,.. hi , mi. . . a lM. fv e rTi,i illi i.sm as ii nrw !!" w v ' is i I i n i . in. i.L , i L -- - - - 1 11 ! ill ii ' s ii mil " ' 1 1 "' 1 "J. ii Cu7 WILL BE JVEy 4U4VU1JAN.1903 TO SMOKERS OF THE 'ESTaud LARGEST glDS of ClGfi ElS f 1 j fl I f " ii i t cs.j TJs " 75.; i t i i W Km m- I ' m . HOW MANY CIGARS will the United States collect Taxes on during the Month of December; 190a? (Cigar kaarlag It. far thoasss tax ) will be given In January, 1903, to the persons whose estimates hOO.OO flre nearest to the number of clears on which $3.00 tax per thousand Is paid during the month of December, 100a. as shown by the total sales of stamp, made by the United States Internal Revenue Department during December, 1902. $142 distribution will b mad follow-1 To ta.....(l) parson gatlmaUag Ota closest --;' oivii Ta let. . . .. .1 persons wDosecaiiuism a.o ,,7J I persona wan csiimsw ara boss .iVk in ai-'as estimates are aext closest.... ws&uu, "an Mxani a-hosa caitmata ara rext cloaeat Ct2A0. .."23 persoD, whose estlmataa ara next closest (1100. . M neranna wtios estimate ara next Close! (930 irvi unnoi whose estimates -- next closest.... (fw To tha..a.000 pefaooa who estimate a.a aext closest-. (I'O. To th .1000 person whoa estimates ara next closest ...(3. To tba 60.000 persona who estimate ara next closest wo will aeaa io pv-ww t0 mU 0M boX I 60 VCretBO- Cigsxt (Tgluo W.60 por box) S9.il . To tbe,. To Hi. . To th. . To th. . To tb. . To lb.. 00 each). ,00 eaoti). 00 tact). 00 eaoh) 00 each). 00 ch). 00 escb). 00 each). .00 each). .v. .. . a 36.213 persons. S OOO.OO la raali 6.000.00 6.O0O.OO " 6.00O.OO " , 6.000.00 - 2.600.00 M 2.600OO - 2.60O.0O " 2O.00O.OO 1 6. OOO.OO " Teoaoo .142.600.0O Every 100 bands from above named cigars will entitle you to four estimates. (On " Flora ors" band caastisg as twa 'asaas fraai lb srst rlgsr lass MM baaaa will as rccciTc at as? as liaM ios i tsuBsaus-k InformaUo. arblch mar bo of t.1uo ia maliof .at.matea:-tbo niamber of C1arg now baaria( W.OO Tag per tbouaaiid. for wilc- 6lmf wero purchased, appear below : n la December, 1000, Docombar. 1901. January, 1903, " rbruarr, 1903. 467,003.208 agar. 479.8tt,!70 -498,983.717 " 443,495.483 la Uarch. 1903, " April, 1903, - Ms. 1903. 816,599.027 Dear. 616.833.163 f 623.033,907 - Taraa of a tto la estimate, tbe amount offred m bo dlslded equally among tboaa aathled to It Wtrlballoa of tho mad. a? JZH SftiV January 1st. 1603 as tbe fig ureo ara obtainable fromMh. Internal rteou Departmeat of the Uartad Sute for WruTyour7al PoatOflice Address plainly oa packaga contalnlnf band, Tb Postage, or Expreea charga oa IMstriboilo of tho awarda will ba or December, oa joar package must bo fullr Brepald. in order for your estimate to participate. . . . ATcgTlL.Ie.Taj7f ttto ffer rn.it be forw.rdtd before Dettavber l.t. I9C2. 3a fb . . FLOEODORA TAG COMPANY, Jersey Oty. K. I. Yob do not losa tha value of your barute. Recalpta will ba seat you for your baodi, aod thaaa recalpU wUI, ba ast a r-u. .. tha Ka.s th.maclv.s I. securing Presents. On band from Florodora." or two oaaoa iraaa aay ot me emsr a . . m aa ara .a aUa.. Ikava tt aa at Jack." Old Haaoaty . . mm l. t i ,. a . ll-.ll a tiai,.a -.mti-A mt. .. viii -AUnt 1st aavcurinr PnuaU tha aina aa one tar irons "iar, iwsi, - id Money," "J. T." "Maater Workman," " npor neiasteca, -j? h"7 r Navv ' "Old Peach aad Honey Rax or," ar Plaact " Tobacco ; or ana 44 Sweet caporai ' tigarexta dox rroanw aasa asiaiastaasstsaa saaarsts esses at aayae, a-ttS yaar aaaM aa arsss yaaaly arrttf sa aacfc laah Krai far ssttssasss wW be sssMs asaa aMHssUaa. 77, . ...... . i fTia,,4 iiaia will ha read for diatiibuttoa about October lit, ivn. avaa.wm c anaia&a uusiraisu .aiawjsjua . .v - - - reoaipt of tea caoJa, or tea tobacco Ug. Of twacty cigar uada. - POWER 1 A POIIO OP COAL I Marveleas Ka.rgr tstat Mag Be Ca talan! fro as It. . "A pouoa sf coal caa produce power suf- BcltBt to pull a largs express train a dlataaee of ons-sixth of a mils, going at the rat of aftr nils aa hour," ssid an experienced locomotive engiaeor, quoted by tba Baltimore American. "You would be surprised," be continued, "at ths wonderful amount of work which tbe energy from this small quantity of coal caa do. For tbe purpose ot explaining taks, for Instance, a pound of what might ba called average coal, containing about 10. Wl beat units. This would be some what Bin alter la alxe than a man's fist. If tbi sound af coal should ba burned completely and entirely under water aad all of Its beat tbould an Into lb water a ltmj.raiur of tia pound of water could b raised to ths height of on foot. "If this pound ot coal could be completely burned .In water on foot deep, with a temperature of (4 degree, and all th heat from this coal be imparted In ths water this wster would becoms 14 degrees hotter, thus being suitable for a comfortable bath. If adapted to mechanical work tbe 10,000 beat units in tu. one pound of coal would bs tqulralsnt to 236-borsepower, Ths 34- horsepower of potential energy contained In tbe pound of coal la enough to haul a train of eight car for a period ot one-fifth i of a minute, or a dlatauce ot one-slxta I ot a -mile, going at the rate ot flftr mile J aa hour. It haa slso been found to te j able to draw a cable train, including tbe I grip car and trailer, for a distance of two ! mllea at th rat of nins miles an hour. It would slso b of sufficient power to pull aa clevtric var ll filled with passenger for two miles and a half at ths rate ot ten miles an hour. "II ths power in tbi pound of coal I compared with tbe work of a atrong man used to hard labor It would be found that there is more than aufllcient power In the pound of coal to do in on mlnut th day' work ot eight boura of five tong men. Tbi 1 accounted for in tbi way: Tbe work ot a strong man, uaed to bard work. ia estimated a being equal to ons-teulh of a horsepower. Tbs eight hours hs works ia equivalent to 40 minutes. Naturdally, while working, a man make a number of top, either to rest or changs ths monotony of his position. These stops, then, would, without difficulty, take up one-tenth of the man time. Thus thla would reduce tbe time of actual work down to 4J2 mlaules. Thl time, at one-teeth of th horsepower, ' makes the total of his day'a labor amount I to 43.2-horsei,or. At this rat It la aosa that It would Uke 3,400 Strang men, working conatantly, to do jointly tb amount of work ia ona minute a csn t don by th elngl pound of coal. "Another Un of work In which th su periority of a pound ot coal 1 shown be side tbe labor of an I that ot aaalag wood. A man may consider plmsslf a wlft sawyer by making sixty stroke a j minute, each stroke of the Mad having I progressed five feat a ullouta, but a clr- cnlar saw. driren by machinery, xoay be i put through seventy times that dlatanc j and saw seventy tlma aa much wood. 'Itlll, ; this littls pound of coal has the power to ! keep in cperation ISO such aawa." Ma Tbeaa la tho Had. If you bar losa et appetite, headache. eonstlpatioa or i-lliousaesa . take ElactrW Bitter. It cure or no pay. Only . For sal by Kan a ft Co. . . hmv -,- us- . - :r r-r ; - " --as.sarvisa-an .wa j iiiiiiiw,wiijaTsjaTsaw 'iiis asmmvajss!sava unai ikiiilmhii is ssirtiBasTiisiiiwia 1 riJW iiianw