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TO-DAY'S NEWS IN BRIEF.
1:1 si vis
Discount rates w re 3 to T per cont on ill
nnd time Ions Cloarincs. iiysirs". u:
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nn.-e. S7:i.l73. New Yoik eMhinue '
premium Mil. 13c pronm.ni asked, loulv
Nillo. "5c discount hid, par asked. ChieiRo
Sic discount Md. li'e discount ivk.il. Vcw
Orleans. "" discount I id. i ar nk.I; Cincin
n.iti. 3c dlvcount bid. par .ivki-d
The local wheat m.irki t Wed wtc.ulv at
T.V.e a. Dec, 7P4c n. J m . 724?i'e b Mayr
Tl'jftrj'c No ; red. urn .loved low. r a
ri,c a." Dec. 21'c b Jin. S3'a',e "U-iv
.S'-,o Xn 2 white OUs clo'id at Jte b-Dc-.
"I'm; Ma. ZlJi'.e No 2.
Tho local mirket for standard mess P"rk
closed quii t at l-': for nen. Prime tiam
lanl loved tteart at Jnv- for K. .Me.
The local ?iot cotton market i!uol
vtcadv.
i.oru. and viri:ri:i!.N
Valentine l."hr. li ins neir IMlellIe 111.
1" dinK fixim a mild win. h Is l-Iieu
to Ik- I'Mlrophol'ia.
M. 'lui!'v. Mo. u to h-.e a h.ind.'Hini
nciv Court lists'"
The II ml Hill lniroi"iiert .oetition
elects oilicerv
Addition ii .-i-i'i.laiei for position under
the neu Mate admlnl-trution liae lieen an
noun iil.
ti. t'nm I'.iminiii "lies cavii Clirixtma-
preMiito to cntloe lit I report Ion to their j
lllUff
i:iaierate rhrltna- M-rice are pLianed
in tnanv Si. Ixiii'v ch relic
Uc.il interevt In the World's 1'alr crows
creator av t'-c nd of the o-ir ipproiche-.
r.le In the te iderer at No. 4f'o I'ase
aenno threatened the live of thi-e f..lni
llc i:mpIo of the eteivlnn dpartimnt of
the V.'ai.rworkv. r.iie their llrvt ptv in
the montli?
Contract ha been !! for the rfinova! of
the ruins of the old City HoM'ital
Health C"inmM.iin r Markloff lv-uc l.l
letln achlvlnc ceneral i.em.illim to vio
lent vprcad of vmillpoi.
Ceneral 1-ee mipertv Jff. r-on lUirra.ks
nnd I entertained at the lnlei.vit Ch.h
South Side citizens will me. t KrIay to
rrot-st asi!nt vtrt ar v,rice In tl it
section
' Henry WlNon a iu;ro. Iv con!.-ted of
3llllPfr"Thoin.is Moon. a valonninan. li-t
June.
The funeral of William tt.vldincl.tm of
"Hast ht. Iyiuis is atund.d hj m in b-i-i-nev
men
General ntzhuitb l.ee ami hi- paitv .!.
jiirte.1 at ? o clock Iat nit,ht for Omaha
Tl.. third annual 1 imiin t of Al.inutl
Traiinns School class of l'-'S wav held at
the JUrtantile Club.
The citizens of Walnut Park hao or
C"inlzel a loluntwr tire compin, and
ntked St. Louiv to furni'h the iimipm. n-
GIINKUAI. DO.MKSTIC
Teitcrdav Katj. all Siturd i r.tord-" for
limine on New York vtock mjrktt
I II Horns. Auilitor of the War De
partnifnt. -k.is hot and lnt.intl kille'l
jc.ter.lav afterroon hj Simuel McDonald,
a fo'nier clerk. McDonald then shot hlm
e,t : ml cut his throat.
The Jindins of the ISooz ourt of in
.juirj. as now for.c.ittd. will be an x
oneratlon of the cadets It iv Ilk. I. how
ever, that a radical chance In tN ad
ministrative branch at Wevt Point will be
recommended.
nurclars attempted to rob bank- at Madi
son, O. Dalton Citj. Ill
Nikola Tesla us he hopes to perfect a
fejstcm for the transmission of pm.er with
out the emplojment of an; conn. ctitiR wire
Oplnionv of (flehriti.s l ariouv walks of
lifo on the raot Important t.iJk of tin
JTwentieth Centurj.
rOUUIGN
England Is slooirj- oier the Iloer War
outlook
Kruers reception In Hollind consd red.
Commandant Snjman snv that the Itoer
1I1 ncvtrqult.
London hear? a rtport that Klraberley is
Seriouslv threatened bv the Uovfv.
Chinese Emperor yaid to be colm; to
Tekln without Uie DowaRer
The Urltlsh War Olllce and General
Xltchuicr are supprevvins news of the re
cent daring Boer operations In South
'Africa. . . -
British tolunteers, in South Africa are
clamoricff to bo TLturncl to Iiqland. The
Government Is offering thtm largu iwnascs
to continue in the field.
Expert costumers of Paris and Amsterdam
nre now at work on the weddiinj gown of
Queen Wllhelmina, which will be the most
magnificent creation of modern time-s.
General MacArthur will, on Christmas
Day, lxjue a pardon to a Piliplno boy vpy,
who, though only lu jcar-j old. has entered
American cainpv, secare from vupielon be
cause of bU jouth, and obtali.e.1 informa
tion valuable to the invurgentv.
WASHINGTON.
Secretary Boot declares before the Senate
Committee on Militarj- Affair- that If the
rmy increase bill Is not passed it will be
necessary for the United States to abandon
a large part of tho Philippines.
The Stato Dtpartment givs out the text
or the Joint note of the Powers to China,
which has now been signed b all the for
icn envojs at l'ekin and will !xn be pre
sented to the Chinese Commisidoncrs.
faPOKTING.
Kid McCoy returns to this country reidj
to light.
Tom bliarkey. who witnessed th Maher
Tluhlln match, thinks that Maher Iris gone
Keek badlv, and that Ruhlln is ntltely too
low on lilt feet to whip a, first-class man.
Hugh Jones's Heiduater won more racs
than an 4-vear-oId In training on the
American, turf last jear
Oolfcn. Smith and Bell will play a m ncn
pmio for a $?) pur.ve at Hct Sp.ine,s
Chrlstm.is Day.
St. Louis will liavn three rice tracks nt
Reason, and a gre-it scramble for racing
dates Is anticipate.!.
Twntv-two local cockcc'-hat bowlers l av
rolled an eighty game or better this seas m
tf Cartlij- ond Schneider both mad l Inty
Fames.
Mnrlne Intelligence,
New York, Dec, 21 Arrived: St. Louis,
Sotithamptoii: Campanli, Liverpool: II. II
Meier, Bremen.
Llvcnxwl. Dec. .Arrived. Lucania,
from New York
New York, IV-. H Arrived: PennsIva
n!a. from Hambirg.
Philadelphia. Pa, Dec. 12. Sailed: Rhn
l.md, IJverrKioI
San I"rancisco. Cal , Dec. 2. Arrived.
Bteamcr Zealandia, Honolulu
New York. Dec -Sailed I'mbri i for
LIvcitooI; Botterdam for Itotterdara vii
Boulogne.
Genoa, Dec 3 Arrived Columbia from
New York via Naples.
Manlli, Dec. i Arrived. Almonl Brarch
from Taconia via Honolulu, hailed. Port
fct evens from Seattle.
lions-Kong, Dec. . Arrive 1 prevlou'lv
China from San Kranclso via Honolulu
and Yokohama, Victoria from Tacom i via
Yokoliam i.
Antwerp, Dec. . Sailed Kensington for
Ntvv York.
Uverpool, Dec ZZ- Sal'ed EtrurLi for
New York.
Bremen. Dec 22. Milled- 5'rmz IJegent
Luitpold for New York
Cherbour;. Dec, S. Sailed- New York,
from Southampton, lor Ni w York.
Yokohama. Dec. 2i Arrived, previouvic.
Iorie. San Francisco, via Honolulu. :ol
Hong-Kong.
Hong-Kong. Dec. Zl Arrived, previous!
Queen Adelaide, 'facoma, vli Yoltohaira
GUfRow,
Dec.
-At rived. Sardiaian,
New Y'ork.
The Hair Cent.
A movement is on foot to pet a one-half tert
coin in general ufc in the CinteJ states itmi
UKgCBtlun have Inn made to the t3overni.nl.
unS a document was l r pentej. hlne.1 ?jtitie
brads of the bg .brartm. nt noie " the "n:u
largo titles throughout the coiintrj. shuwlns th
needn for tins mone In miiklns Chans.' thre
Btticles nro .d at K'j cents and rlmllar rrkt
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Hit as times files, prosic-s linds man methods tf
Fell lmProTenient, but f jr hair a eentury pat. In
jfX-iplie of many Imitations, notli'rg lias ari--n to
for lauaJ Hortetter's Momacli Hitters, one of 111'
HodlarealiMt benefactors the human rare has cvr
yl'l btotm. Tills medlclno tun-s eoinlpatkn. in
Mlller. -stton. dv psta. blliouvncE". nervous-e.s ard
Ier, Cbor.tenineapJ iso prevents m-itarla. fei.r an. I
It I y had from ant .Irnsgist. but be
Orsan Voliu r-y bJe-enulne with tur Private Keve
jtymn-vioy e, ine p,e neck ef the bottle
NSK0LA TESLA HOPES TO TRANSMIT POWER
WITHOUT THE ISE OF A CONNECTING WIRE.
Recent Progress in
Has Given Him
Breams
P.V MknlA ll!.
:t:i t iti..M''t vu
Nev. York. Dee r -Th r-r.-i "
mneure of time Is nowa.Us more ap.l
Hikl croairr tlin I: eve v.s. I. rue TM
ts quite in ai.ord with th- IiindameT !
I . of niit!..ii ill. !i 'iini.in.ls tecleta
tlon an.! In. r.ae of momentum or m.itma
latlon "f err. nn.I. the .u tlon f a -tli
uoiirU aitin frn ami t. mlet.ov. .n
Is tli. imir. trui jv uen .ulatn v.i.ikin
tli el. nuns I. lining Hi'dm-. frli tl
. n.1 i,t.ir.l.:u..n IVr altir ill what i
proiew. or ni.r. ...lr.itlv m . l.ipin.'lil
or .Miliitiim if tint a umvei.i. nt iiitlnil.lv
nniiIo, and ott.n in vmitliilz-ible it I"
tici but luvertliilovv ,- nil) .btermiii.d l.
.imntii a:, v.. II as in ii.llt of i i.iot' m
b tin pi)u.il i-.militioi'.s ..ml la.w n vi ru
ins Til's fe-tur. f mine re ml ! velipi' it
Iv l.vt i-lliivil HI till J.iphl lll.-UIIIg til.. III.
of the v.iimrs arts md sileii.v b thi .ib
illei iilun of the I ar.1 and f.iv Imv nf v..;t
.ratiiui of bold is. sujjie of vihle1! eil .1
f . a v.-irv n.. -. im.! ii'ivirivv-ible. a.i 1
whli h like Mr table i'IiIiiix w.iIN n
roii'toji vei ... ;. irlni-'iil i! imitilr and
b irpsl.i rii is
v(n,s.of o 'if. te.lm vs ..f the various
aiiar.itix v.M.lv dlffe-int fur. s md ph
in mi i i v; .o-erv iv i .kin jMivsvbei .
oi r inn lv. v, ..f f .1. e;c r ui .1. rst in 111 g .
iiiture av a v hoi. whl.h tho igh not v.:
tiiite il. .1 ml ! lined Is koii . liiMit.li to
ni-pire u- with tin . on.l.len.-. of vast i.ab
iatioiiv in Hie i ir fi'tiire
Klei Irlenl eieiiee s ! ela I lm.
Vow til all thevf rugvalil. Hid .bvitillg
f. m.'is whli Ii i Kir.uti ilze molirii I
t.lleennl .lev. lupin, nt .leitriiitv. tl i -pinvion
of ill' v-i. a. . .,f ..lii't-!. ii. h-I...-I
nio-t put. tit laelor i:i.s irl al
sen me ii is iea!il to us th. true num.
of light, his proviled tiv v.'th iiitiiiiii !.'
appliances irvl ipstrum.sntv of pei Md i n.
has th.r.b) vavth adiltd to the .nfievs
of our knowledge. Kl.ttrical s-cb'tiie has
ilLstlov.i itt us th" moro intim ite r I ilio i
exlvtin; bctvvnn VMdelv difterent fones
and phinomuia and Ins thus i,d ns to a
more coni Iete comprehension of aature
and Its m inlfestatlons to our senses.
With thive comforting fecture-s, with
theve che. ring prospects. wi need not look
with any feeling of incertitude or apprev
henslon into tl t future. There are pessi
mistic men who, with anxious faces, con
tinuously whisper In j-our ear that the nn-
OPINIONS OF CELEBRITIES IN LIFE'S VARIOUS WALKS
ON THE TWENTIETH CENTURY'S MOST IMPORTANT TASK.
111 l'SJivliae to thu qiHMion "Whit is
the most imjMirtant tavk of the Tw.ntiet.i
Ctnturv?" ttlebritifs n various w ilks of
life have i prtwe,l the following oplnionv
IIOU I'll I. KltK.l'.lt.
I Iioiks tin- Tw.ntieth Centur will wl
new the universal adoption of arbitral!.) l.
for thlv Iv the onlv means of right! s, ttjtric;
cpuarrels !twte:i nations.
M)iiKW chm:.ii:.
I shiuld like to se the profession f
ains. row convldire.1 tij manv the mo't
honorable, held in the Tw.ntieth Centur
to be of all human occupatlonv the most
dishonorable. I should like to see the kill
ing of men under the nime. of war abol
ished nnd the earth thtrebv freed from its
foulest stain,
M B. WNIOW.
If I could return to the earth at the close
of the Twentieth Century. 1 would like bvt
to s(y this great Republic practicing the
prlnclphs embodied In the ileeliratloti,
Governments, derive their ju-t powers fnni
the concnt of the goverm " governe-l
women as well as goveriml men I would
like to see a time when to be a woman Is
not a ciimc to be iiunb-heil with disfran
chisement. .im: ii mum..
To bring forth mere dramatist", writing
fewer plas, to hive fcv.er l.ivliou"es nn.I
thevo with competent members, to have
more .mors ami fewer clrkv and lm.ip-1-bli-i:
to liave critics th it will neither 1
ilr.un itists nor lecturers, nor fathers-ln-Iivv.
nor urns of dramatic author., mil oetrswet..
cimii. ;iiiitos.
Iat us Iiojm' that at th" end of thecr-tury
Just dawning Christlinlt vrill tie estab
lished more llrmly and .xtcnslv.l. and its
pri.tciples more talthlnllv pmctlcid Hut
I"t Us remem'ier that Ills will not be ac
complished until the principle !s hoitlv
admitt"d nnd sincere lv praetired. thu :!ie
moral liw !s binding no ls on n.itlonv and
coriioratlom thin on Individuals.
1.IKITK NT Kit 11VK1M1 I. IIOIISON.
liaising the stand ird of life of the millions
in Chin i for bv so doing will be raised tho
st. hi. lard o' life throughout the whole tvorld.
Then th Irdustrial resources of Clilna will
enhance the value of all civilization.
( VHOI.bS MtltVN.
I hope to see humanity mere cloelv fol
low the doctrin" of Christ "Love one an
other ' 1 hope to h-e wars come to .i'l end
and f-aternltj eeas" to be a vain word
ntAVCKslll CIUM'I.
The task of the Twentieth C.ntniv 1
htreulfar. alas Kurope nnd Am.Tiea In
.ar-ns do not m1k a btaulifiil promv for
the future of the world.
silt i:MI Ml MtS.
I liope for tho disappearance o. iias an
ImosltJ and for Hint erd a gereral recog
nition by the rich of their duties to the
ts'or.
THU RKV. HI1. T. IIR nilTTlMMtii;.
At the obvo of tho Tvntl(th I'enturv I
would Iih.i n.. more gathering of alrn for
th poor, heciuso all the n r will have
lien enrlchrsl. no hospital Sunda, because
disjointid lioi es will leve ! ti vet .ml
the wounds all heabsl and the Ineiinble
diseases of other limes overcome by a ma
FL4MES GOiYiPLETELY
ENVELOPED HER.
.loli.uin.i S'lllnn. a Sciv.inl. Met a
TtTiihlc llc.illi al ."i. Iiij::
I'ouk Avfiiui".
Jolnnnt Sittaii, a servant, tmplo. I at
the homo of Gis rgo c.irnll. Nc. 113 Cook
avenm, vas fatal! buriHil estepli
t'lrouth her diess i ate hug lir from a
H ket of tut aslus che was tarrving to
the b..veVneiit. Sh" was taken t the Bap
tist Sanitarium an.: tiled thtrt at t.cl.ck
list 'ifsht
The fat ilitv cccurtm! late vr-t.-rda ifler
no m. The woma'i, who his ben em;il's
at the Carroll rc'sidei'ee fcr several months.
wascl.anl"g cut tho gratis tin the vc-cond
lb-ir aivJ start. 1 dcwmtalrs, carrlng a
1 ticket of but ashes vvlt'i live e ills micl
with tl cm. It is Eiiijosed th it she lost Im
balance, as she rcachcu the basement Hi;,
and fell ferward. hir .Ircss catcldn; lire
from the .cals as they were s.,m , uvr
the lie- l.
The ot.lv oret.,i.ints of tie hou-e were
Mrs. C.itoII ani a Jin-. Miller. TI ey heard
the sound or th wet tin's Jail and her
si reams, whl-h ToKowsl :t Bnhing down
stairs, tiny isiw !ir wrapped ii flim-s.
vihi-h she vv is e-i .eavcrh g t lieat out. but
wltnoiit avail.
Mrr. Jltlltr havti'j grasped a quilt which
the Field of Electricity, the Inventor Says,
Fresh Hopes of the Fulfillment, of His
Merging of Arts and Sciences.
t'niH lie s.cietlv nr:i Irt nrpilng t.i the
tislh. tint 11. .i'. .. b . .. lH.lllll. 111111
ca.li other it . j.Iiii si,j ,u.l l.vu.ic
tli. hi-. Ives., tl it III. v ..r. ill tivnii to
Mlti'.. tint i r. at vl.ii.tl.iis i tin in Arniv
ii ilnvi win. h llii-- 1- in. iesitin.e f..r
e.rv Genu in b is ills. iobn. hi in. il d
ni'r.v G.i in in is i s.ildlir Tli. in- li.
ii II i. hi Ibis in- iin.iilns. f .i.s uliiih ai.
COtnlllll lll lit V 11'lC vtb l bat Iivstl,vv
'v fun." w hi. h sr IV i. . '
E'iiIiiii .if liMenll Glieru.
Thi tun. will t'ut be lii's iii . oinfn wbin
tin-' mi n who -in lnrrlnu Hie r lMiiu.lt
to lnvi ntltig iid"k !n ng guns to.iol s md
.Sll.r inv nun nls ..f .1. - lllll.):i all the
v.ldle assuring von Hal il is tor th hue
.iii.I vu 1 of Iiutii intv wil' tni'l to I iki ra
foi ll.ir odl us i.sils, .md will r iliz.- tint,
hid the Used lb. I- inventive lal. lit I'l
oil i r dlrei ti.ins tb.v mUht 1 ive ri ipul a
fai b. tl i iiwaid than th. S. sti rtl i n
i.lvt.I ii.l then and inn too soon the
.-v will I e ..hoed .v.rvwl.ie Ihitbr. i.
. p llese high Ii imbil -n llti-Iv of the
tn l g
Hiir .. mi.mlvtv in n iiop.se mute no
in mil il s.,t, -n ,,f .iihiutiistiaiiou nnd
mill itien .if iim.uh . v. .nir b gM itorv m i,
in.il.i- .iv.r lins nnd Ir. niiv It iintbrv
ittle. lint l.iril .f h.lp '"an onlv t. m
loiarv If v. vaiit I., l "lu . pov.rtj ami
iMl.rv.ltw. w nil In glvi to i v. rv d.vetv
im. individual whit is nteili.l lor a -afe
.i.iu.' .if an Int. llig.nt I .lug. we n nit
in irnvi'b n.ore in i hli.tj mine l"i
P.m. r iv our m ilii'lav thepiimnv ir(i
it our in 1115 -.vldi. 1 netki.s With vtiillcl.nl
s r- ,lt ,,ui .li'piisa!. , an vitlsfy limit
f our wants md ..f!. r a guiri'iiee for stfi.
ami minion ibie .l-l.l.. e. M.lt. pi rlnps.
t. tho-. vt. are the gnat. si irtnilnils of
a 1 lb. vohmt-illv idb
en Sourer (if rimer Neeile.l.
Tl . .lev.!oini( nt and v.. illh cf a il. ihe
-in.-- of a pit ion the irogr.vs of b
V ll.ile llllll' III '.U. IK ri'slll Itisl bv the
I v.r av ill. lie Think of lb- m '.I'liiti-.
man ii of the llriti h tli lit.- of vvhbh
hist nj has nev r rtniil..l nit t nun tb.
diial'ti.s .,r the rai v. I'l h I' ive be. of
gr.at ninni.nl. tlu-yowe tl mii.evt of ihe
viorld to coil I'or. with coal thej prr.li
th.lr Iron; coal fiirnMii s then light and
heat: coil drives the wheels uf tin it Im
mense manufacturing ehtiblisbin.itv, and
coil propels their conquering tint- I. tit
the vor-s nro lielng mate and tnoi.
liaui-ted, tin labor 1 g. ttlng ib-r. r .ill I
leria mtdii? . d a ;.li inn icv .ml a !ei -tlvti-v
tliat hive ttiniiieii-il .v.rvtliing tint
llilictivl nerve or lung - tiuith, or ve. or
limb UeaHhoItuv coinpl. ! and univrv d
Tli. kihhI lyinl could do It as a-l!v In :
hundred vtarv av in a lleni-and
IM'IM i:i I.M.IG.
I ile!i to sP(. the in.l. p. nd. mo of wom
an more gent rail jswiml In the T-v.u-tbth
c ei turv n xuiiii.e I- v't r I" ing til
b the voting Aliellian women, wh ate
neither v!n,.s nor ilei mlents of men I
htpe the Tw.mbth Ceiiturv will bring ill
womii lienlthv s. If-t.ll inc.
Iti:ll MIMIItM. PHILIP IIICIIIIORN.
It Is the '!ciivrj of i laichlie width
will Mierevsfull cope with the vuliinarint
toipedo boat The vub'iiariiK turpi do b..at
will be .i!!-p.cierUil In the nival wars if
ttr v.orld !r 1th effects taur.ot be n.'titrn'is I.
The tieifietion of the airship vvill also b
one of the- vvond.r.s of th. Tvcitleth Cen
tury Whit tan lie done with an air-l.il
isuiiivl for win dropping dviamlte i
.ti titles lu the Ibid on Meets and oil eiMe- is
nev a rntter for the in. iglnatlon but It
will be realizid within the m t humirid
v.cirs
.ii i.i cum:.
The must lniinrt.ilit task of the Twin '.-th
c. ntiirj ma not b- arpirent to m n now
1 wish that th" '(H I piogrevs in it m i
uri'irsth. rojns of .vcb lire lot lb hap-plrt-s
of humanltv
i.i.iivi) nit v i:.
Tlit'e are th.- mot Imtiorlant I ivk' . The
substitution as n politir-al fai tri of the
Mhoollmuse for the salooi . the abolition In
national. St ite aid municipal affilr.s til the
pull." a cbetei"e in th hours of labor an 1
tie suppression l.i our !iv.h-v border tom
inunltl.s f outragcv upon r.ifcroes wh'. Ii
ill'Tcdit the naint cf Ainrrl an liviliza
tlon .i:ih:i.i: n. iihkriin.
I would like to v. e the pandtmmilum and
iradrc-s we oil! Ivlll'-itlnu suipluited b
the economic and soe'al orde- th it would
spring from tl- smiillstle ordi r of sorlet
I should lejol-e In tin lnriionv trat would
there b com.- n. human life
.. ci.i:iii:m i:h.
on.v!i!eilng Hi. irnt of the 1 1 ars
or Hit Nineteenth Centurv I would likf lo
see tile tlill.uph of Justue ill .-.11 the po-sl-bl.
.i.e. ptatlons of tint vvnnl-tlie trlumpn
tf right vir forn md hiiinn linlio-IIIij.
I'. MRIII ".! WM'tllll).
A modus vlven.il which shill avj-ere a
jutt and permanent distribution of wealth
j.r.1 divlslcn of libor He who hrJves this
jiroblem v.ill le the e irlh's greatest man.
i:i. i.i i.iu
I liop. for the promotion of unite hv
great.-r simpllcitv of worship and more 1 1
w irdness In r-liglo'l I ho;.e for arbitri
tlon nstem! of war and for l''e triimmh
of Jesus ilirivt and unversal brotherhood
over our grol of g-iin
I'A-nni nitMiii i.-i cki.I).
Til" niievthin Is too b'g for m", but It
lookn to me a if the esfiblfshTrnt n' .1
more tspia! Justice were ilie j;ri.it problem
of tho Immediate future
M. Fit CI) II VltMsVV (lltTII.
I hope for the abolition of phjs'cal pain.
was I auging o'l a i lothes line Ii. the ceb ir
.ird threw it over the woman. eti'i;;i,-.li-ing
the- blai .
She was m badl burne.: tint it was
dettn.il ..vlvable to m n 1 hi r to il ?s4il:.d
aid vhe- was huirlsl to th' Baptivt .s n l
t iriuui in an ..nihiilam. In spH, of ,;
ifforts to vive her he .'I. d nl i.tbnk
ev. rda . vti'li i.
She v.as 21 v.ars obi II. r i.viher Alma
i: hmten. Iivts at No .".'Jis Mmg in Cord
toid
DECIDED TO SETTLE DOWN.
Ai-il run-; Hull. I'miKiscd, Was,
Aftt-plt'il ami I.n .Manii'tl.
j After traveling about ih i nuilrj since
the il-.itli of hlb hrs wilt. vj t.ars igo.
Cvrilv Hull 01 tears obi de. id.il tint it
'was tine lo s. ttlc down and tike unto
himself another wife.
lie proposed to Mis i; , Campbell, 4
iars old, and v.aj .icceitcd They wire
married vt-terdi at Carllnvllle. 111. bj thu
ibverend J. A Lucas at the Methodl-t
parsonace
Mr. and Mrs. Hull arc revld. r.ts. of Kast
f-t Lo ii. 'lh' wi nt to Cirllnvllle to 1"
irarri".! vvitnout the knowledge of their
Irl.-n.l- but the lnvvs of their urlon pre
ccdcHl tl cm lack to Hast St Louis
DEATH FOR KIDNAPERS.
Jllil.iis I.c'riNi.ttiirc to Hi- Ah-kiMl to
JIaKi' Thai tin- IVimln.
Chit ici. in . nee. "i The Ilinois General
Assemble-, which i.invent.s in January, vvill
be r'sit.'d t) ir.k" kid-lpi lg f r ransom
punbhable by d-cth. Ktirrd I v the kidr.ip
Ing of v-ung Hlwanl Cudihy it Oniha
an I his nlea-e on icvment ef ?.5i In
gold. omp in nber of the Slate L'giv
litnre are determlncl that the Illinois livs
rhali be amer.dtd so as to make liablo to
fle rer, md Ihe .1. in md W eoliti.iil.ni It ln-eri-:i.
It i1111vtlM.4barl01v.lv.il. Ibil
orn ffini" in w v.mr.e .f i..iuer 'iipplv
mi 't be ..i'ii .1 iin. or al lia"i tli ii 'In
t resent mrtho.lv must b" iiiitiriillv 1m
piovci!.
But v sliill n.jt s ilsf .mis, Iv.s vinu I,
whli iuiprovliig M.am itui ipbivlv. . ng ie
or inv.mli,; n. w batt.'iltv, v h.ive m.ih.
thing nun h letter to woti. f.u a m it r
le. to tulilll We hive toiv-ilve iinaiivi.f
I.) lining .in i k titinihtor.swlil.li.il. f. i
. v r Pi. h in-tlbl.'. to .rfict in. tho Is whb !
do not Implv 4,onsiiniptlou and w.'vt .1 in i
lirlal v, li.Uev.i 1'pon this i-ri it pos-il.tl'i
wllib I lime lum; jcii i iini.lilz.il. up n this
gr.it pioUilu. the prutliil minima f
whli h iiir.ms v., much for limn inltv. I It iv.
inv.lf i mil . nil. il.il bv fforls for a ninii
b r of viari. and a 'ew hnppv id. i. wl.ieii
i .line to in. hive iivpir. .1 m to I't.mpt
Il e most . lllbi all .'id .;! n me viti nglii and
touiage lit ndveisltv
Wi.rl.liix Out Hie snt.m.
II ivmg i in ii til To- long time th- po
sihllitl. s of the d. io)illl. ut I i.l. i lo.
! nni I), that of the up. ration of . nghif s n.i
aiiv point of the eanli bv the eai'fgv of il
medium. I th.d that eV4ii inid"r tin or.'tl. r.l
Iv the ls-t coiidlllons- su.li ( imiho.' of
cihtalnlng pouir ein"ot 'iiuil In io oinv
sniiplliiiv md man iithi r fiatuns 'hit
pi.vtut trthi .1 Involvl'ig a i niv'rsii.n of
the in. i h nib nl . n. rg of running wal. r In
to .b.trli inirgy en I the true-mission of
the lattir in tin loini of tiiriints of vc-5
high tension to distant I'l. his
I'rovlliil. tlureloie, that we in ivall (iir
Mlves of turn nls of siitlliluit hlgn ten
sion, i umrfill iffonls ns the most ad
vantae.oiii in. ins of getting pow.r fioni
tin sh,, iilli'lint foi all our w intv .in! t! !
nioultioii has Imprts-sul nie Mroiiglv with
iho future Impiirt.met of the nilti pvver.
not hi ninth beriii-e of its ommn Hi
value though It mi b.- v.rv gr. i lint
t Id. fiv iMfiuse of Its tearing upon our
rtifetv and wilfire 1 am gild ! iv ihit
also in tills litter illrettlon niv .Tons have
not been iiiivim imIuI for I hive dcvl'-e.!
mi ins which will allow i.s the us., ia pow
n tr insniK-ion of e!ei tro-motlv.' force-,
liuirli higher than tho'e pro tb able villi
ordlnaiv npiiiritn" In fut. 1 rngre-s in
tills 11. Id lias Riven me fiiv'i ho( e t'i it I
shill sre Hie tulllllnif nt of one of in'
r.m.I.'l dr.ai'is. the trai vnllon r pov
front station to station without lb. enin...
n'ent of aiiv nnntitlng wire
. hive n. i.le nut. Ii proguss Ioa.ii.1 It In
the .it ittitur. and I hop" wt vii ill lull
sinned in tivrrcuinliu II i "o ''-xl ,""
iury. It will l the greit. 'I lib s Ing to all
m tiiklml that hum in g. iiius c in i otifer
vi i. m:.
The hoi of the nev. c nturv !. the unio.i
of the HnglDh-Kpial ing ran Ii tin Interest
of i dti. all. Hi. hbu-t peaie and Ivillzatloti.
l 1IMJ I'IM..
The Twentlrlh c. nturv Is uiegnmt w'th
gi at potent! illtus If all thogreit Pow.rs
oi earth will inrr out the peaceful prln
clphs recognized Iv Th Hague convention
and abide by the iWrlons of an Interna
tional irlbiiii.il, then tin re Is hope for an
r.i of peace on earth nnd "ool v.ill to
w in! nun." Tliot'sh the millennium seems
still fHr. indlcitlons imliit to the i one!usnn
tint the world Is miking substantial prog
rt s: to:ud i?iJ -tttalnment of that harp)
stati -
ii win ii. mi. i
Tie grtat ai hievetmit of the nt ii
turv will Ii- th- perfection of lnliin.ul.ii.il
Justlc. The drill towapl arbitration i
In d're lire with this ttnug'it. althouth
the n rf. ctlon will not !''o-s-s.nij iH. n,v
onlv means to thi great tin! to whb h I h ive
rt frmi!
II. 1.1 MI .IIAMV.v lllll.l.
During the !-si .anrti r of i i.ntui)
gncd for giln (.is i gradu illv oh-iir-ing
the inalanible rights Hr the indivilual.
I know- ir no more intptritive tisk for the
Twintlith eVnlurv than the restoration a
man to his rightlul position of pararroant
importance
VI MIRIIM .
I wDh to tee jeal'zed In the Twentieth
Ctnttirj the utt.r Htupl'lltj. crlminalltv and
usclessHi ss of war.
M'.NV'lllll .IVVICS K. .iom;s.
In mv ojilnlon the most Important task
of the Tv.mtleth i ntury Is the accom
ldishmtnt of .ibvolufelj Just government.
VI t!l((l l lit).
I hope the growing power of civilized sentl
innit will tnable the coming ctnturv to wit
:"hs some tffectlve practical steps toward
Id iclrg Int. rn itlienl relations upon a basis
more In inbon with the peicoful fultilment
of human destiny
imi'iii: i.Miniti.
The lai-k ef the Twcitlrth Centurv will be
more gigantic thmnianv pi rxirs imigllie r
wish tint In the Tvcntlfth C.-nttiry one may
hive the il.mce to meet one honest mm in
jihinoCi I mean an honest man Incapable of a
dl'hival act or word That would be an
Inini.nse advame In civilisation
m:i iiiiisimip vi vhtimm.i.i.
In tie Twentieth Centurv the most lm
pottant tak of minklnd can be no otlnr
than tint whleh laialnijs been minklnd'.;
most Important bjlre thit Is, the driv.'
neir to God. mm', list end, through Chris?:
the Rnlpimer. The one change to be d
si-is before the end of the Twentieth Cen
tur Ik Hie return of all men lo the mill o'
riillh In .Ictus chrbt and nil his teaihlng.
tl.it theie mav be "one fold and cine Miep.
herd" the nherp nnd the limbs all bi Ing
gul.ltd, nouilshedi.nnd protecteil by him to
v horn Christ raid: "reed my sheep, feed
mv lambv." i'
the gallows mv one who mav cunmlt vim
II ir i rimes in thb St lie. Alreadv thrie
Mite Itipresrntitivt's from Chlojro di
trb ts are . i;cig-l in drafting bills ft le
lirescrtnl to this tin!
SWHATLUS We e irry a complete ine
of nil school . oinhluatlons, us will as polid
lobo-ti Kawllngs Sporllng Goods Company,
I.J0 Ih list ttett.
CONGER SIGNS THE DEMANDS
Joint Note to riiin.i Will IMoh.ilih
I if I'l wilt cd .Moud.iv.
SPHCIAL BY CAUL?:
TKii-T.-hi. Sltiirdav. Dec. 21 (Copv right.
la"i b) the New York Herald Compnn I
MlnNter Conger to-da vned the dennnds
ill on Chlni It Is leI!evel that thev will
be preveiit.il lo I.l Hung Chang and Prince
Chlng on iIoinl.iv.
A meeting of the Mirlstcrs or the Powers
Is anuoiit cod ror Tuesiay.
Should the health or LI Hung Ch.ng per
mit, the heller is general h. re that the Chi
nese will ai cede to the demands of the
Powers, as now framed bv- the Ministers,
with but little deli.
PISHING BODS would be delrable holi
day gifts, w,. liave them in all stlef r.nd
prices. Bivvllngs Sportirs Good-s Compaii,
OJ) Locust httet t.
Hstenvliiii to iie!grilni'lies.
RiaTBLK t-PKCI VI-
I) ilia. Tex Dec. 21. Work on tl'. t
tt nslcn of the Texas and New Orleans Bat -rpad
on Its lint from Beaumont to Dali i
Is being carried on at reveral pcints be
tween Huntington, in Angelina County, ml
Athens In Henderson County, vli Jackson
ville. The bridge acro-s the Argcllna River,
twelve miles southeast of Nacocdoche. is
well unde- coiirs of e-jtivtruetini. Hrglnes
have crested over with miteriil for ccn-i-tructlon
r.isvenger trains ate evpeeted to
lun into Nacvdo'hts err!;- In Te'-ruary.
OPEN TO-MORROW
(CHRISTMAS EVE.)
Well Dressed Children
The best dressed children in this city a-e walking advertisements
of our Juvenile Department. If you have boys to clothe, you ought to
know tbc advantages it offers in beautiful garments in a wide range of
fancy styles and trimmings at moderate prices
Sailor Suits, Russian Blouse Suits. Two-Piece and Three-Piecc
Suits and Short and Long Trousers.
Dainty Little Suits as Low as $3.50
I ft-1
Three-Piece
You may pay as much as $15.00 if you want
prettiest things a child can wear.
13 R
OWNING, KING &
KtSSB
The RAGLAN Overcoat
Is included in our lint: stock of
t-'caut irarnicit. It von are
shoulder effect and every little detail of nice tailoring OjC flfi
cairiel out. on will nnd it in our Clothing D:pt. The price 01 JUUf
LLS &
SEggHIB
RAILROAD NEWS
FROM ALL POINTS,
i'Ii-uios nil ihf Siiuliicin r.iuviil
In Alisoiplioii of llu
Ai.- Lin
m. BUNCH COMES TO ST. LOUIS
lii.iii'.'ili-.'itioii lf;ili" lum On- Kali;
C;ls(.. Mr. Hill in Ni'iv Vmk
Atii.tiiiiluifiil' and Ki-siu.i-
tinii' (ii'in-i.il Villi's.
"V jvhii.Kton. lie. Ji W Villi. 'V
otul in' itpsIJi nt i.f the Sontlitrn Kaitn.1.
.liinctinccs ih.it mi ac.oiint d the e.ir!.. .ic
ciiiNition ol the l.iiu!vill.', i:vniisilli mul
St. liuls Concillc:.ititl Knllroail on J mii.iry
1. .mil the rimvcn.ui nt enl.irKoinent of the
ti-rilt.in. nmntitlnin .iml paiv nKrr ti illlc
uf the S-nilhi rn lUllnj :u '1 lt allllliitcl
lhiev.lt his In en licterminnl. effcctlM' J inn-.it-
I. 1'ifil. to ilejlf the otllci' of .i"M Hit
Isen;'r trntil irin.iscr, ami to ni.ikcvcc
er?l other 'iroinotionv.
inloiul "V A Turk, 'orninly snt l
laM:n.i r iiRent. i .rinn.t. .1 to he av-il-trr.t
fitllc man ili with nlhee In this .iij.
S II. Hirilixlck. formerly avvistnnt r-sti'Ki-r
.it.1 nt .it All-inn, is proinote.1 to !
Ci ncr..l iiavv.iisr .lRint. with hi nlii.irters
in tniv i u .inn ine iniiiinin .i-si-i i n ,
p.iicnsri awcnti .nt iprclnte.1: " II '1 i- j
ice- .it Atiuiii.i, ...i.. j; i.. i- itunm. ,ic
Si I.oiii". :.Iii . .n.cl It. M Allen .it l.'.ni"
iih Kj
Thl l In line ulth the .inn.uinirrint
in life ecliivml in The Itc'imhlle 'e.eril
i'n- aau. Mr. W S Taxlc- N trans'crrsl
m'Atlinli. !.i . ir.vtead nf to W.i'h'nton.
ai il K Al All. n Is to l' in.nle .iv,ista-t
screr.il p icwi'i' .ieent. Int.nl of .llvtrlct
, dUpn;r affellt. .It l-nt!iv Hie H. II. I.
IS'itn h. .i .innonncv'il. till! come to M. I.onl
.in .isvNt int MIKT.il piwci.per IlK.'nt of the
I.i uivUlle ?t, Lniil- linen. .Mr. Iturch w.is
In the ellv et! rdav. lookinr orr th- s-T-intlon
.iii.riift liit niRht for l.uustill
He will Meml the hollliw at W ivhiiiKton
ami report h.re for ilut nmjer tieinril
Al.in.icer t!. I" Smith on January 1 The
othi r rhanRPs on th- Air Line are i ai
re oh nnnounriil. r: V. Allen v..i In l.oul"
I1I esterila. ami 11 A. e'implwll. who
v 111 li' ,ih'lunl Roneral fnlsjht ascii., u ii
In Cincinnati.
iiion him: itTi: ct-r.s.
Mtniiciln llnllriiail l'oiunlIon llit
liieil Ttih Iniporlanl llrcler".
St. IMul. Minn. Dee. 12. !-ite .e-tcrdiy
the Itiilioid .ill Wiirrhoav.. Coimnlsv on
ln.d iw.i ord"r In the iron ..re rate ( i-,
oni lo le seri'.l on the lnilnth. Ml?" ihe
aril Norlhrrn ml the otlnr o'l the iiuluth
and Iron Urn sc The ia." iBJlnt the I-nt-crn
Mlnn'mta wax divinlts,! Tn ve .irdcii
will le vcrd noon tho conip-nles to-il iv.
The rate of the Mlvsahe ro.id. wllch hi"
Ik-i n iO i enti p. r ton on ore. was red.iced to
m leiiti. and lhof in rlTeet on the Iiuluth
and Iron ItiuiKe ro id. Muiit.. 3.1 cents and
1. were reluceil r.M ctUvli to ' e nts. 70
fnN i.n. I Sil . ent The nrfVr l1i mlde
v.itli the iimuimoiis Mite of the conini'silou.
l lie r tc .is firm nn i iin ii.iniii.e-v...-.
i-ontcniplati a ruliKtmu in the net ear. -!".;r
nf the .Misv.-l... ro.ul ofnhiat ll.' ".'.
wllch, on the ha'd-c of I it t-ir urilui.
iimild l-ae n net inronie of H'd.uV) iv If
the same per rent of reduction Is cnue'd i'l
the net iTK'oine on tie Iiuluth ami Iron
Kanae. tl.cir lit i .rninir will raiire In the
n.'ichl orhi oil of !,VjOcito.
The commission cllee that the. net
ini onie ropreMiit a fair income on the
capltil imeited, and upon that hal o.i
tend thit their nctinn ! mt unjust. It is
lot Known whit coiirve th ro.uis . oiitrni
plite al ii'epnt. Thex iftiiiint he iri
mcill itelr affocte.1 hj ihe n. .' rati, cilice
there is no traltlc in Iron ore during vhe
winter month.'.
.i. .i. mi. i. in m:u ioiik.
ConstMiueiit llnnmrs if nitther l.l
Hnnflie llenl Hrfni? On.
i:KPt'iti.:i"spK.-iAi
New 'iork. Dec. :: Willi the arrltil in
thU cltv est.rdav of .1 imw .1. Hill, prei
Ident of the Jre.it Northern l:.iilu.i (".iui
iin . stories rK.ilii.il eurnncy of an
other Gigantic rallrnail ileil ulenc Ihe iiii
nf the loniiniinlty of ownerihip" idea
Th. ii N in hi a i o-ifere.. i-e here of promi
nent linanclcr'. Mintllml with tlie North
wf'tira railroads, tbe work In hand n
lathi!; to the lniollri; oi ivvin . bv the Can i
lan and Nortbi ru Pacific, the lln it North
ern. Chleait". Milwaukee and St. Paul, and
tie I'rit lompanles
Tlicc railroads form a continuou" line
frnni Viinuiiiiir to New York ltv and, it
is s-aid. thit they will work in Iwmnny
i Ither thtoui;h Indhlduil tnilllc jirn ment"
or hy an Interi hinge nf dirc'Urr, v hich
ar'ountv practlrall to the vims thhiK. This
il'il has lieeu pemlliiK for svi'-al months
and inols cinferincet Itetween the
Ainerlcm and foreign holders nf the iccuri
tl.s of the companies mentioned.
Th'-se i-nntcrences will. It 1 ii 1. take
place within the net fortnight, in older
that the "community of owmrsiihy p! in
mav Income operattie arly In the new
enr.
It Vlll-rlTTIMT. 1IIN I" St.
Triiltlr NlnnnixiTH' Ilenils Will I'nII It
It Does Nut.
iu:"i'i.i.i' ppi:cii.
New York. De. Z' KxeeutKe oHlccrs of
the l.ai'ins W. stern railnaJs. at tne'r
meeting in cliicano last Tmil.f. iltfi
mlned to ito: rate-cuttins in the Wi -t.
een If the iiifcrccment if th's -leciI .i
houlil lnnlie the remo-il of tnilllc mau
ap.rs. The chief trouble in the rnatu r e.f f re'sht
rates hes tie'n In the Kansas City terri
tory, although iavenser rates hae bem
irivitlsfactoryoii the CI ic-tso-St. Paul Hns
for "nine time pat.
Orders haxe heen Issued 1 the tcu-
Suits as Low as
Ovcrco itb. Cut lornj and gracefully shaped. It is a truly aristocratic,
lookinjr for a RAGLAN as it should be cut and made, with it.s broad
AVERILL. Broadway and Pirte. 1.
tMsSB
r
"HECEMBER 24th is o.ur last day
in the old store. Every Carpet.
Curtain and Rug will be greatly re
duced! !
"Wednesday we close and move
into our temporary quarters,
412 and 414 N. 4th St.
J. KENNARD & SONS.
tlc hf.uN of the railroad, only to bo lz
noteil bv the tnilllc mitianer. who hae
heen In tho h il.lt of k"1"K rebate" on lons
titi'i lontracts. The Ailiivory Committee,
of which K. II. Ilarriinan 1 chairman, de
cnltii at Hie Chiftiso meeting to put a stop
to further I ite-euttlnj, unit the responM
hle nfnrs hace heen warned, it i sail,
that ilNolie-ilienee of thee Instructions will
inole IlvmisaJ.
M:V lliTlK MKIICIUNT.
Trjlnu Ac" I ii lo Jel He.Iuee.l llalr
I rum soutlmenlern Tcrrltor.
.1 ?I. l-ir.slev, prevalent of the New" York
Merchants" A"vi.clatlon. was In the nty
cevt. r.l iv nnd h i.l a conf. rence with Chalr-li
nun'" M I'ratt of the Sniithwevtern Pas-I
sein,'r Uureaii relatite to reuueeu rates ior
the Xo York tnirchants" meetlrRs In tho
vj-ri"!;. Av the Cntral I'av-ener A.S"1!)
ciallim nnd the Western Vai-enger Asso
ciation hae turned down the New York
merchantv" proi-ivltlonv for reduced rate.?.
It is not prnhible tint the Sorthweatcrii
Hureau nn make any loncea-ion".
Ti e New- York Merchants' Association
m ide a bold hluff last summer to secure re
duced rites from Texas ioInt. All kinds
of threats were made, hut to no nill. Kl-
II.HIV the snuttiern 1'acinc was nuuceu m j
put in an liiduiiiuai nite to an iwinis ,ura
its ajiom. uvinu the water lines from New
York to New Orlean-. The New York a
Fi lation tipulate.l. I'uncur, that all
froicht must lie hlpprd from New York
1 the Southtrn Paclhc.
Since then the tnii.asement of the South
ern Pacific- ha., mttcriall;" chanfied hanc'.c,
and It is iirolnhle that the simi' conees-
"ions cannot lie nrtalntd. at pre-nt; hence ,
Mr. I-ini:Ie l"!t here to nvKe overture
with Soiuhwetcni line.
A vii-" stated hy u crcKin'nt Western
trallle man. at the time of the llsht lit
Mimrpe" Ne.v i"orlc his no more risht to
avk nduced rates from Texas po'nts than
St Louie ha- to a"k them from New Krs
1 1 nl tcrntorj.
The Southirct" a-, he sail. ! nropcriy
triliutarj' I" ?' I-oiiI. Chlcaso r.rd Kans.is j
U. Its mirki.s are ample to supplv all
(leniaralp. and .New l.irk merchants, who
knov. thv ha.'e lot their trade In this sec
tion are bold and Impudent. wliPn thy
m.ike.threats to secure reductions from tho
railroads"
The regular imarterlv meeting of the
Southv.-eiern I'.iskc rcer I'.ureau will he
held on January 9. when the application of
the Niw York Merchants" Asocuitlon will
nrohibly meet the tnme' fate as It has
heretofore.
Tun Nrw Trnlns Sent Oat.
iu:rri!i.K' spccisi
Ilearn". Tex.. Dec. 22. Tno new trah.s
on the CtUert. Waco and Urazos Valley
Ilailroad arrhed here list night -uil went
out on the road this morning. Chair curs
iho been put en each ti-iln. Vher are
Idled with electric Itchls and fans and are
.1 jriit lniproeinent .ill th old stele of
iars. Superintendent Powers. Vice Pn si
dent Trice and Superintendent of Motic
Power Huffsmith came down In Mr. Trice's
5p-cla! car. "The Texas." ar.d went out on
the road thjs morninir on .i tour of inspe
t.on. KxerMhlnc ivlble tends to indicatn
tnat the- new road bus Imsjii absorbed hy
the Gould system, and I" to Le a bnneh of
the International and Irc it Northern T"iS.
.lolin l'lujer ICeiilin.
wri ruc .sfi: iai
Topeka. Kas . Ic-. John PIner. su
pc rlntcdent of machinery for the Sint.e
Ve. will risisn on ni-coiiiit of poor health
ami will le siicces-ded by II. P. C. STder
sou. the present assistant superlntenden.
Mr. Plaer Is one of the ol levt Smta Ve
olhcIiN. He has lieen in Ihe service of the
coinp mv for ne iriy twinty j.'.iri. an I
1'ict eflleient work has !ntn arcompll he-l
lit the Tot.ha vhops und. r his re;ime. Mr.
Plater has juvt returne.1 from a three
weiks' trip to Callfornli. where he ha 1
HOtn for his h.alth. It is suppo-fd that thu
ehause will take place January 1.
Csinnillnn I'lit'lllc School.
Wirii jesr. Manitola. Ikh-. EL The C.ma
n!an Peiti' .11 o .a v-hmi' !n V. ii-nip ?
f r the le-'cliiiiM of hnrtlian.I an I teieqn
I hy to .s . t or -rijlc'.crt lo enable th.n
to'iiualllv fjr mere lmp.irt.int noil'ors.
(lcmi.il Mains, r McNicoll has anncunefi
that In the future pronntlons will te rov
erncd by mint ml. and a"p.jintments t
lusher positions will, as far as pos.-ihle. bo
Eruptions
I)r. moist, scjly tetter, all forms of cc
znia or salt rhum. pimples and other cu
taneous eruptions proceed frcm humors,
cither Irheritid or nrrHiirctf through defec
tive disetion and .isimllatlon.
To treit these eruptions with drirs medi
cines Is darKerous.
The thine to do is to hcln tlie sjtem to
nl'charsc- the humors, and to strensthen
the diRestiie and assimilative functions
asalnst their return.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
I Can be confidentlv relied upon to do this it
. Iv povitlvcly unenualed.
1 The medicine for all humors.
Hood's I'llla cure cca-tipatlon. Price S3 Tents.
EVENIN6
r g
CO
$6.
the neatest and
MQ flfl QOfl flfl QnH Iin n
OlUlUUj 02LUlUU dliU Ui
kept within tho staff. It lias alo hern de
oldeil to keep the biojrraphy cf each perma
nent emplace. anil thus all matters per
taining to his career will Le kept on rec
ord. Illinois Central Chances.
Chicago, Dee. Important chanses In
the m in.isement of the Illinois Central Kali
road, to become effective on January L were
announced hy Second Vice- President Hara
han to-day. A II. SiillKan. seceral uper
lntendent. has heen appointed assistant sec
ond Nice president, and the ottlce of genenil
perintendent will be abolished. Mr. Sulli
Nan takea the place of J. F. Wallace, wiu is
made aistant treneral manager. J. I!.
Jlartigan has reslsneil the position of assist
ant sneral superintendent of the Northern,
and Western Jlne.s and tho otllco will te
abolished.
Personal nnd Current Aolcs.
Robert SomerNille. peneral agent in the
paivencer department of the Chicago ani
Alton, was here t1terday.
W. G. Wilderrnan, chief clerk of the
pneni;cr department of the Wabah. has
rone to Clinton, ilo , to spend a holiday
Nacation.
C. 1a. Hillearv. arsltant ceneral pisses,
ser nscnt of the Bi;r Four, has pone to Ro
anoke, Va.. to ppcnl his Christmas-
K. S. Orr. senirsil aent of the Baltr
moro and Ohio SoutfiTrestero. who weni
Kast to iit his relatH1. returned Lull
nisht. .
CommcncinK to-day the MoUlc ard Oilo
will evtablish throuch scrtiie, .sj Meridian
and the New Orleans and Northeastern to
New Orleans, and alsn throush .fc'lorida
sertice Nla the Plant ststcm. v-
R. Fenby. general aud'tor of tho TcitS
and Pacific, was hero sttrdiy. ,
Vice President and Umcral Minacer
Russell Hardlns of tho MSsourl I'achic r"
turned to headquarters tcstirday frum a
tuur of Inspection of the Iron Mountain sys
tem. General Vrefcht Asent F. A. Wann ard
General Passe-ncer Ai; nt Genre.- J. Charlttn
of the ChlfiKii and Alton. hae seiit out a,
hnpdfome Christnus and New Year crec'-.
iui. execulcd in rmal purple and Kiild. It
Is in three i-ections. one of which inntauisi
a Nlunetto of Mr Charlton, anulhir one '
Mr. Wane, and the middle onu tho holiday
BreetlnRS. i
TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION.
IIKt el Andreri'
mil ur.
fuMirr bed. ZlVi NhElir
OI.tNK St. S17 Mteiv- furnifhed parlnr. to-"
erd fior reem. with j.nilee .if liou-ekTng.
1'IVB i-t. Kll-I..d rmmiMlfi yanfJ; all
ecni-nlencv. terms reasonable --
I'INR Pi., S3I -NVnly furnished n-m lla .
ne4 lsird hot tath. sa. lurnaco he u : ream
a ble ?S
I.l"c-As Ace. 2KJ Flrst-clafs rooms and bounty
fwoBil-ifrr froii and ..tlwr rooma; all ccnr-i
rinc, lern.s r.a.vmilt- a.
HCltii: frr his fed and care lv a. rrsinib-i
Jtl. lil nt 4 " N. l.Iventll rt . Irem Yi K'l
- N. K-n. .
TO mt s.allor-il eah revter. J. PutTy. Jl
N. Mrth t ,
HV a wmnr r.ntlim.in
nl.el rurnKh-m
rion. in cumrnlences. -with i-lrl vy iriw
famtl) . f laie lernis W 151. n puMir
OI.INi: M. rSv2Viirnihl .lmlll rl'M.
jee-ond f...r "rent and other room'
A I'lllVVTB party ha iron- I I"hi en fiir
rilure an.I i.laii.n. chfc- .avm. lit . ntt lent il
lid j-cr-r itlentlen a-".ur ! U ili'mi-it 1 1, c
"nti.f. t"t.t:t:K xtki isi eii mi
elrk. tni"t Fpeak U-nun lv I l ' av
DEATHS.
III5Ki:V On sjtimlaj. Iieiembcr i! 1 H.
o r 11 llll . It -.-.... I.. Iai ill nl-
at
s- III. lll"tlll II TUT-TMt M'l" -- 9
rr MmUI- r-n an.1 fa'hrr rf I Wr h Ii -"1; 4
liny Pmtr Orr n. aii.l ster'athtr of lb-rt
lurnl will tik yUc worn iy. i rmyrr
i-onth lM!.tj"atrfft. Internal t at ivll n a"1'"
2coa"'il wis a raomNr cf Iaonl I3ii k"
ti. . O V v.
IONC John I lr? r.l hi rli!n.. o- '3
vjiirtli T-eeatc -f mrth h"n-e:. s-alur..J. Po-s-ii-l.er
j:. ti ut "t oVIn.;. j in . Islnei h Cin-i
of Nllli is ui inee li:.i.l
Io- iietlce f rnI will t- gicen.
Ixea-u-d w t i' .Truer of llircnli IctRc. s-'e.
sv. A. O. V. W.
n
.slIITH-Mr. M. J. Pmlth. wlduw or Mr. I."
Smith, nf limiuhlti at lb. iei.I n -e ef hT ei.i
t n. . K Mnlth. l3 outh 1 j:ie 'air.
St IUK. Sin. Decenitvr IS"" s S r ".. j,
where she ha I t-een HI for the ii.t tr.. rnenlle.
the I.ic-4 nn. mjnv. two .Uusliteri nd nee
Kran.l. hIMren to nrnurn hr r .le-clh. Is an-1 I--A
smith. Mrs. J. U-jclh and Jlr 11 I 'Jeff.
ire remains ivl!l le t ikn to Pail" . Mo for ,
Intennfiit on the ht. Iiul3 ani San Kraniltm
train, teallns Vnlon Mall.m at 1 a m. Sjn
day. The funral rrlces will he h Id at th
lUptl't hunli at ; uclock h.lrp. KllcudJ
the famliy at3 Incite.1 to attenl.
Knr other I Jen tli polices, nee ra::o "
i Seven of Part Two.
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