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I 7 ROCK ISLAND ARGUS. VOL XLin KO 70 BOCK ISLAND. ILL.. FBIDAY JANUARY 11 1895. PRICE THBEX CEBT8- SEXATORS MOVING, mid sale of food product Traveling the Road Where the House Struck a Rock. VOORHEES' COMMITTEE IN SESSION. Talk Over the Currency Problem with m 1'romlK That Vest Will Hare a Measure tn Print Tomorrow Points of the Scheme Vhow from Conc-94iio to the SiKer 3Ien f'omiuissiouer Wright 1 i;e a Com plaint Against Xf-w-spaiierii. "Washington, Jan. 11. Tho mot-tinp of the senate committd' ou finance was held In accordance with Voorhees' cull, but vii3 entirely devoid of results, unices n vague promise that there should be a Sill for consideration by tomorrow may lie act-opted as such. The Republican iiiciiiW-rs made the point c:iriy in the proceedings that talk wasof comparatively little value as long u there was no legislative propo. ition before them. The force of this su;r-in-stioii was admitt.-d by the Democratic members, but they explained that they had considered it as a waste of time to formulate a bill until there should lie 6ome comparison of notes oniony nil the committen menilx-rs, and nn intimation oil tlie part of the Republicans a well as of the Democrat!:; side as to what they would arrn-e to. Vest at Work on III mil. . To this it was replied that the Republi cans felt that the resionsilji!ity did not rest with them, but with the majority party. The coiuinitti-c was informed dur ing the mi-clintr that Vest hail a bill in contemplation and there was a positive promise that it would lie completed in t tin" to be iiitri.lueil in the senate in time to permit its lieiiijr printed fur the use of the committis Iniiinrrjw. It is understood that any bill which may be Introduced at this time will In-tentative, and that its principal purpose will lie to afford the i-ouiuiiltis-a Imim- of discussion, ""here was alvi i" -l.Vnt.il n-feri lev to the revenue iic-i-s-ity of the irovernmcnt. but the I in. m r it s did not indicate any wi.l itiKiiosto interfere with the tariff t the present time, c.xprossinsc the opinion that there was iio immodiiit prospect of a detleit. Ontl-lir. ftf the I ,-cipis..i Mi-astirr. It is understood that Vest has chniijn d bis plans somewhat with reference to tho ilct.iilsof his l.ill.ar.d that his present pur P"w is to provide for th redemption of nil irn-enUieks nnd treasury note?, Iiy issu tny; iidii certilieati s th.-refor to lie re-de.-iii. 1 in ".old or silver at the discretion of the irxviTiiment, so hms as the "old re serve dm-s not fall below 1oi,ii).im, and that when it is l-!ov ih-it amount th re demption sh..!! ! in silver; and for this unlimited roinnpe of silver, the depositor of silver bullion to nt-.-ive silver do liars from the miat at the market price and the irovernmcnt to retain the M-ieniorairii. WiIh4,ii scnimnns I lie Wars ami Mean. Wr-iiis.noN, .1 us. 11 ci ain.ian Wil son l is calle 1 n :.: tins of ths w.vs an ! means ceicieitiee for today. It will 1-s thelirst jratlieriu of the committee in many mouMis and it is anticipated that j in m rt i :i t aetion may be taken in view of the depleted revenues of the government. Wilson intends to call up the resolution latrnlueetl by IVneeof I'olorado, r-ard-iiit; a revenue to Ik-raised by a hi-cr t.is, and the pp.li.tlnlity is that it will 1- favor siblv reported. VilMin bill for takim? oil the oue-tenth of a cent differential on Miirarfmui eounlries payinexport bom? will nlso l-e considered. tne nianulacturo products made, in imita tion of pure butter and cheese, and also to prevent the sale of adulterated dairy pro ducts and also to assist in the effective and tho.-ou.rh enforcement of laws on these subjects, having for their object tho ends sought by the union. State sruat Kills. SfHisonEi.K. III., Jan. 11. In the senate, bills were introduced appro prialiruj tut: World's fair tiiiecuded : balance of I'JO.OOO to the state board "of agriculture for use in completing the state fair grounds at .pnn-lield: land tu Iej;ali. election? which have I not conformed with the Australian law, if otherwise regular, whereupon the senate adjourned till Monday evening. Japs C'oiifiuer Again. Yokohama. Jan. 11. Gen. Nod zu's division of the Japanese array capture"! Kai Ting after 4 hours lighting. Thet'hinese flel with the Japanese in put suit. I be number killed and wounded is niiknown. Stevenson County to Have a Hanglnc. l"i:r Kroi.T, 111., Jan. 11. Thomas Beerlv was sentenced to ban;; March l.j. this morning, for the murder of Auirust Alteniicr. t:lrvatrd Itnilwajr Aicitlrnt. Hiiooklyx, X. V., Jan. 11. An engine and train of empty cars ou the Kin:rs County Klivate.l road while switching tit the terminus nt Liberty an! ."-mileker uVenues. crashed tl.rouir'i the bulkhead, a switch hav.nx Kvn left ojien. The cn jrine and one car went iiver and fell to the ntn-et, while the sccon 1 car hum; half win- over but did not fall. The engineer and lireinan fell with the engine but none of the ruurds were injuril. The lin man l.iy tin Icr the iiiine ami was not rel'-nsi-d for fully an lnur. He is sup p wd to lie fatally injured, while the en gineer is not so scriou-iv injured. Itnlli'tin Ahont the Knssian Thistle. Was;;ixoTo, Jan. 11. The much dis cussed Km-,iiii ihi.,tie in this country and the tru ans i f prevention are discussed in a bulletin which has liecn issm-d by the n-rietiltural depjrttuei.t. It was pre jKinsI by Assistant llotiinist Ij. II. D-wy, who says ti:at t:i. thistle's alrea !y wale distriliiitioti .ist of the ilnekies makes its cont.nued pr tinv-.s in tiiat region inevit able, but it may yet he excluded iroiu tlio IVeilie const. If. wherever found, it should he kilbil before it piMluees ss-d. diiritit; three sinti-ssive Years, tho tie-t would in all probability be completely eiieriiiiuat jd. Maile an l.cd of a Kuiuiil Life. Dkxvei Jan. 11 -Ii:-i:iir my sweet heart" were the last words of August ftun- Geis.in, formerly chef at. the Brown I'alaee b itel, who lommiited suiridnat the Hotel biMii by cutting his threfit. He hud laen jiltej"Iiy n w ma:i f . r whom lie de serted his wile and children. H,-fore . 'ouimiif in-' U!eile he drap.nl Ills i.nd his nweet heart's pietuies in black. WEIGHT DEFENDS HIS BILL. It 1 Ni,t t'limpiitsiiry Ar!filrtion an.t Smite r.dilors Are l.ing. Wihm.ion. Jan. II. NewiaiHT'ilis ciisMoii of the arliiiraliuii bill introduced in the hoiix-a one n-siili ,t the investi iration of the strike oiuiui dinners has iriven rise to certain impressions which I Viiiiiiissioiier Wright b is thinieht. Iwst luiliscussin n li tter to ll-pn-sentative M -Uann. cl .iir-iein uf the house l ommitti-e mi l.iln.r. He s;T: "I notice that sev eral ii.'iv .paTs in tin- country have bcc:i very iTsistcii; in their attempt t i con Yince p-opl- thai the arbitration bill drawn by Mr. Kern.ui an.l mvs, lf nt tha reiiest of your conin:itt.-c provides f.ir ri:npu!s.yy iirbitrariun. The result of this dee. pti. si is that iveral labor or-Kalii.-al ions and others interested in the pas-ajn- of the measure air opposition hen if they knew the facts in the rvsetluy would n.t take such action The l.ili din s tint provide in any sense for compu't sory ar'Mtr.ili 'ii. "The sttlcmpt is al.-.i in nh- t- e..uv ie, e inplovcrs that the ie.il i i;,,t. only eo'iipulsory in t:s nature. I'iU couiiiiilsorv- as auamst em Voyi rs end not employes. Tin-re is no trutli wl.atevt r in tliis position, .iu the v'b-.l of this iartieu!.ir dis-i-ti..n is to cure the antagonism nf railro..1 corpora tions. An. ther vieioiisattemptistoif.il-Tinc- wor'sincmcn th.tt should any n.. ni krof an iuis.jMirrileii Unly i-n-v in strike or lator ci'iitrov.-rsy sot h aeiin on the part i f in.livl.iii.ils would work tl,. forfeit are i.f such charter as t!-r er itiit lion may have s,s-ured. Then is no sueh pn.visi.i.i in the htll." Srna?e aail House ia Ittief. W Ishinc.ton, Jan II. The income ta ratue up for ttinsiLit rablik discn.ss.ioii in the M-iate in the course of the delate oil the tiri-nev di lieieney bill. 11.11 oCfcred n-i t.t.-il for the tl.it. h Itill. J. kson. Miss , Jan. 1 1. The Cotton I J rowers Interstate ussoi-iation met ln-ro ami elected H. 1. huii', of Alabama ptesid nt of tiie national association. -Seventeen southern states wen? n-pre-s-nte.l. The only business of iiu;Hirtanee done was the pass.-ijre of a res oiition in favor of the enact incut into law of the ilaieh aiiti option bill by the national congress. LOXGS FOR TAYLOR. With a Consuming Desire Doth South Dakota. IEAENS TOE HTM S2,000 "WOETH. Thankril the l.eow Committee, N'KW VoUK, Jan. 11. The Imai-d of trade and transportation passed, rrsoln. tions t hanking the b-.iw cominitt-e for its lab irs, n e imlie-ndin J the nsiraniza tion of the -M.li.v department, and pledj in support to Mayor .""trout's n-foriu ef forts. " A t,l tor Ohio "II inert. Col. t viti s, !.. Jan. 1'. liovernor Me Kinley has caused a. worth of f.Msl to lie -hipped toci'ttain miiicrsin the Hockiiifr vailey w ho an- n-Kirtni by their commit ! to In- in a state of starvation. Melsju- vi. le lias rais-d ?ot . fiood When Yon Kind It. Jm:i;o Caldwell of North Carolina was slow to Fee the point of a j,.ke. On trcm-; a ense on one occasion the solic itor called in Tain for" a witness named Sarah Mooiiey. As she did not answer ho infrrmo'.l the court that he conltl not procciHl "without ceremony." The bar lunched, but the jmle l.ki-l pnz-zl-d. S..:ne vs ks after that when at home toe oiii! (lawiii d n him, .vul lie broke into a lor.d Iatich. I'p. n his wife ini;ninnv; the canso of his mi rrrnn-nt lie explained that the -!i-it.T had call t ti Sallie M.niiey. and when she did iit answer hi had said he con Id not pr -ei d without ii rc:n..:iy. The wife said she did in it s'-c the point. The ju.le said it had taken him t'.ree wei ls t ifrd if, but when she did sfsn it it wou'd I viry fiinny. I'r.i n I'.-i. Irratrnt IWiWIiij-. !t v.n.s fvidetit tint ilrTvr mn and wife a::d were rctt'.iniiisJ from ua sistin at the wi tiding -f tw. of tln-ir frieae-. ' -Wouldn't it 1-t-wfn'." che w.i h -ard i i say to hiai, "if tiiey tvite Vt liv- together lon enonch t- find out lh::t th- sii-.er we cave them was on! S ..n.l,..n .l.-f- -n.wl .fT.,sl n . . r 1 fm::y t iRtt-st" the nnstitutionolitv of I pljlwi r" ' Iuiii;.i:r.puiis JourruiL the act. r.iKn which he spoke hneCy. I '.lay (is ve notice of si'veral anieniiinents he intends t. effer to the liill one repeal 'urthe inomie tax and the others to in rt the MeKinlcT tariff ait and tlie Me K.i.lcy woeiea scheilule. CatTery of Lou isiana commenrv.! hiss;,vchon tna Nio i n-u;ui i un.il b:!!. The pn s-vs dir.irs In the house were fl riss.iins;ly tiiiil, most of the day t-ins con sumed in t'.ie consi K-ration of tv District of t oiuioSia appron.-iation bill. which was 1-a-s...-. v. ral Liils of minor import .ims telai.nc to s'i'auish'p mittcrs were as-.l. ar 1 al.-o ten private pension bills. Are at War with OUomarsariae. WaH1ngto". Jan. 11 Tae Xational Ikury Union bcan its second annual xacctic hero. The dixUred objLVU of tho nciu ars to secure national and itate Wife Beatam la Crrmaay. They knew h w to Treat wife beaters in l J. nnftry. The brutal lia-baiid has to xvir's all thr;ns;U the wot-k, torn over hiswa-st. liis wife n pay d-.y arid p to jail s.rrur.lay night and Suu-Jay. About two wet-k.4 t;f this t-ort f fan tak. s all the w iekedness out cf aK llow. Xev." York WorhL Sh lb y ?,iarried an i?:vV.s-s-r"sf'.in2'j-tcr. won ii-i k.il t:usit!n!:il. He left her, and conirrittcl f mcide. rrreu Dteaea. LcfomMtr i iu. fttij:r. terrjm pr-wtrt tion. chorea or ft na:' cure. Inwnt i er tleip'-csT-rrs a-i- n ricb!'7; book free tj n.i.1. Warli tupenary kcJical Axzoci i- . Ijca. BoffJo, S . T. And He Cometh Vot, Nor Is Thit f.'UO.IMO tn sight A Wire from Kx-tlovernor Mel lette That I'tiini, Marl,, and a Friend t Chicago Who la a friend Indeed Hut Sio ? from the Miuius One Miits Against Hia Utimlsmen. riEIIUt, U Jan. 11 The house and senate yesterday suspended the rules and passed a joint resolution ulTcrimr f .'.u..j n-ward for the trrest and delivery of the d.-faulting T-a.surer W. w. Taylor. Ho is about 5 and S inches in height. -Jil jMiunds in weight, has brown hair, small mustache, blue or nrray eyes aud florid complesion. Ijist known of in New York. With the state, legislature setting a price on his delivery the fall of Taylor seems to lie complete. The attorney mi neral has brouirht suit on his bond, r.x loivcrnor Mellette, who justilied for ?.Y).Oii, wires that he will be here and will straighten out the shurtai. His property, however, is only 10 iter cent, of the defalcation. nnd the state officials do not place much reliance on bis claim. It. is lielieved that Taylor is in bid in in the east. Credited with m Itasrally M-hrmr. It is known that he had when he left here fully $J.V,iinO in cash, nnd he could have dra-vn in New York ?MkykJ more. It Is believed that he has certain confed erates here who an? keepimr him advised of tiie proccodinffs. A strong attempt is beiiiit made to throw doubt ou the valid ity of the bonds, nnd it is su--iectod that the plan is to force tho state into a com promise with the bondsmen for u moder ate sum. and then when a settlement is completiil nnd Taylor is promised iuiuiu niiy he will make -rood the los.es of his iMitidsmen. All sorts of rumors have liecn set a!loat here by Taylor's friends to pre vent riind Drosccutiuii. It is said that thn hortatre was due to the lilvralitv with which he support.! various banks during the panic, and received rates oil vhieh he has realized nothing. - Mate tlrliehtU lluve to Hustle. The state officials are making strenuous fforts to-raise sufficient cash to k.-i ptlie various state institutions running, and a peremptory call lor t.i.vs is expeetiil to produce enough to tide over the difficulty for some time, but the state auditor feels Hsitivc that South, Dakata must default on the lxmd interest due in June. Mean while ewry offort is being made to ap prehend lnylor. lavlors bond was for t:i.jO.)Mi and was divided ns follows: J. T. MeCoesne'-, a New York broker, f ".- OOO; S. H. A'ititon. trisiniT of tic North- wes'ert! .Viortng company, i,( il liam Taylor, father of the treasurer. OJr? 1. W. Hr.Kiks, t.f Abenbs-n, president oj liie I'irst National bank. --..uu .; I'rank ISeard, tu AU-ulivn, .V.o-io; D. (T. Morris C. Ktbrie, Jr., of Poland, president and cashier of tin- First National liank, :, ant each; ex-loivernor .Mellette, . of Watertown, .V.od. Then there were nine other men to make the balanw, giv ing Isiads ft r from .'HfJ to $l."i,'nw and niostlv from lied field. THE CONSULAR SERVICE. Lodge Woald Uave the Civil Se rv ice Coat mission Cuntrol It. WAsniXGTOX, Jan. 11. When the dip lomatic and consular appropriation bill coiues up for consideration in the senate. Loilge intends to offer an amendment providing that on and after three years from July 1 next tho consular serv ice shall pass under the jurisdiction of tho civil service commission, nnd that tho president shall appoint u Nwrd. consist in!? of the secretary of state, two members of the senate, two members of the house of representatives, and a consular consul general, who shall have lieen at least ten years in the service, to reorganize it and place it on a permanent basis. Cockrell, the chairman of the appropriations cam inittee, was asked if such an amendment wuuld pass. He replied emphatically in the negative. "I am not in favor of extending the civil service law over any more, offices," he re plied. T believe that the intention of congress and the spirit of the law have already been exceeded. It was never con templated that so inntiy branches of t lie government as are now iu-jludcd in the classified service should lie so. I Ix-lievo l'resident Cleveland and President Harri son have exceeded their duty and author ity in this respect, and if they are going further and take any more officials under this humbug system I propose they go the whole hug and include the heads of bu reaus, memlicrs of the cabinet and tho president himself. I do not see why we should except the president from civil service examination if we are g:ing to in clude all the rest of the executive officers of the government." THE MARKETS. THE LONDON Now is the time to invest your money in Clothing. and Furnishing goods. We have made great reductions all over our store. At the prices we are offering goods is lower than you will be able to buy again. Monkey ing with the tariff is the cause of it. We are not going to carry overi? dollar's worth of winter goods, if low prices will move them. HE MAY HAVE SAILED AWAY. Taylor's Trrsfc Coinpitn.v Said To He C'cr Iaiul3 iN-fuutt. Jlf.nnKl.o. S. !., Jan. 11. Hank Kxam incr y.imini-riiMiii is busy tit the books in tiie t irst National hank. Ue says that it will take a week to learn the exact status of the business. The. general opinion of the deK.sitrs is favorable to allow ing the ImtiK to r"-or-anio and reopen for busi ness, ji'imors are rife here that Taylor had aecomplices with him here to f.-n-ili-tafe his work. If h" went to New York it is surmi.-'tl that he may have sailed i n n shin for some unknown port, lie hail a brothi-r-in-law who commands a ship sailing Xrom that eity. The kink officials here had corresHiiid ence with Taylor up to Jan. -I, on which day in was seen ly a citiz -u of this place on Stole .street, Chicago. The Northwest ern .Mortgage Trust company, of which Taylor was president, is certainly defunct. It was operated entirely on eastern capital. Deputy ScLwrrz. of the state auditor's of liec. has rem bed here to li.uk up and at tach all of Taylor's pr-.p.-rty. VERY GOOD NEWS IF CORRECT. A Chicago Man , the Iefaii!ler Ar raaiKVil to lay tsoulli llakiitt. fu.i Ai.o. .la-:, it. jv. I Mc Master. rMary i f the Wet -rii Home. lead and Ir rigation e.iiii:i:i:iy. v it li i-lli e, in th.scily, saiii that be i. i 1 s.s-n Wilpam Walter Taylor, the missing treasurer of S mth Dakota, when Mr. T i lor was in Chicago ...lout .Ian. 1. "At tn.-it tim ,'. id M -Master. ' In- t iirne I ail i T his a-s ts over I.i his iNindsiiien. 1 aM sitr.- he will In more that! aiie- It le - t the ili-'i.-.eue y left ill t he s'.ite t le.iui ,-. !! has as-. Is f..r d-iulile t lie am can r-oiius-d. Ii it on a--i.iurit ol the s.iri tik ige in aio-. v. ill not In at !c to r- ab 'e i u th at on.-,-. 'J he state v.h. not l.r-e ;l dtej.ir. lam sue-that .Mr. Ta.- lor has tion- -f the n.oin y "h I nn. aini f. r tin maiter got very little of it ori ;nallv. lo ii'd of tl." New Vork Flnaaeiul. N't Yokk, Jau. la. M'ny on c i!l easy at 1 p -r eent. Prim-. inreiiTitde pa;.r IrViiPj er i-rviL. -sterlllis exetialltf,; strong With ltl-1 U:tl lr.lsii,.ss in U.nkcrs-l.il's at s"i4.,,-4 tor d imind ami 4,-;1,, Iss for sixti- days; tniste I rat.-, tssl ,t s!ai,i,l 4.is,tri; i-muu-re al hills ts,-. -:. Silv.-r eertifieat -s tilbil; Rii i la.on, iiar si;v.-r.V"4. Mexi. aa dollar-, i' t. Vu t.-tl Stalls irovermu'Mit bonds .V regii!-ir 117: "i "3 eo'i;:w lit; 4 r-g.llir III: l-s coupens 11-J; regular V-; liciti : iii of in. Chicago Grain anil I'rodnee. I 'mi .too, Jan. la Follow. n; w-ero tin iinot.-cioiis on tun llo-ird ef Tra.l.i t.i lav: Wti -at - January, I'IM-ii.-d rit-i. e!.j-.'d .ii", May. oiciie t .-.T V, l-tM.d .":S'e; Jlllv, oMll-d .V.V. closisl .V.n..-, I t'.iril Januut y, ioHtu-d 4M-- -. close J t.VS'-; May. oNuu.t tes.-. closst 4sisi-; Ja!y. oteu--d 4;-.,v, closed 4I;'mi-. Ilals Jiiioiary. i:enel c, closd --si4c; fehrilarv. i.n.Ti".i e, i-Io-imI !:: May. ppjui-d ;'-,. clo-i- l Turk January. i.',ene I , cl.ised JIl.I.i; May, ojieuisl Hl.&f, 1-io.ed III.sJi. Lard-Jaliuary, olM-ued rij.au, closed ! S.'l. rrodaee: Hutter Extra i-n-am.-ry, .4 p.r lh; extra iluiry. Sie picking st kc S.V.i. Kgs i-i-sij stock. JCj 1st dor l.s off. I.ivH I'uu'.try Inekens. s;e ir.. i a per li; tarueys, fa-j daelts. s., iC; ..,-,n. 7"!.. rotato..s lint .lauks, .7 1 -"4.: p -r "nu: llebrous. 4-s,'.'de; Kurly Uose..Vl'(. Sw..-t Poriito-'S luu. .us. 5.ii,..!r.i jmr bill. laiib.rriis. faiw t'tsl. fuir t- i.iod. l.i.(i Itl.ai .er hh.: i-hoicu t fancy. M. "Ji. II. s. Honev NX iim s clover, l-ll. sejtioas, new st.r-k, M ., : i-j p.-r Pi; broken cjiiiIi, tl-' I'..-; dark eoinh, , nr pu.-l;-nes, N-; strained Caliiorai;t, 5. Chtf-axo Mock. t'HH iei. Jan. 1 1. l ive st.K-k -I i-iees.it lln I in n S; k yards 1o.lay ra-ii..-d as r-K-w,: ii. s Kstiinat-s1. re-eipts lor tti.i day, ."1.1U1; snl.-s inuirel at S'.'iH.. I.10 .jg., !.s,,, (ii li.!n. ! ii.i.r.1 , roiiii (siekiii. l.oi inixel. ate: i.iei l.sti li..v, i:it-?iiii ati l siiiiij.iu lot,. altle -Keceits f .r tie-il l,. J-HI; it..ta-ti-eis ranged at -'.'' i-' .1i 1 eh ti -o to extra shipeiliK steers, St.Vi'f.!.W f-M,d t elioii-, do, tl.',.'. l.s lair to goot. s-l.-c,,.; ;i 1 ,; ,:n:n ,fl itieoniMi do. 3.!.'n,,.:l.iH l.tit -ll.-rs" st Ts. ::.-3i .li..iWs S-Vl.'.i:iil l.s.l.TS. f l.g",., 71 i-ok-s. J.:i.i i.:ili,.if. rs, i. 11 leiLs. s;.ii '". iu lex-l.s ste rs, ..'. ft t.l Vie t'TII rail.; Ti ::li l i,f, '.." I v.-a: e;ii-.v-. Ileep hslTMinte I r eiots tor I U:- diiV. IT.oo; .-.-ii, s rails:,' 1 at s.'.-j ,.;! west-Til, M..V- 0V.11 lexaus, Jl.-ii i.;u names a..-I jj..iu Ci'i li.luli. t i osim, iiiur ti iiivs llea.y Leather Faced Men's Caps worth 5(V Men's Fleece lined L'u- Childs'S' Witts worth :5Jc for aud 75c for derwear worth 05c, to $8 vf 15c 35c 30c j Men's (ilovcs and Mit- Hovs" Underwear worth Fine Jersey lined Glove tens worth for ;55c for worth"45c onlj 50c 15c 25c 1 Pantaloons! Trousers! 11 'our choice of the lot for Kibbed Underwear. Overcoats and "Uistcl llilibcd I'mlerwear, worlli CO" i'liiblrcn's Capo Overcost-"- :i"c, only 3 vc I'lsi.-rs, worth 1 to 5, ior Handkerchiefs. Mother's Friendiis ,r Faucy llorden d Hanilkerchicr.s Woolcu Shirt Waists, wortif" worth 10c eacii. o tor '."c. iifkj and Toe for v. .. Now for genuine big reductions in all win bv all means consult. -5. --, a"'.--'-' names 1 ed Tnosl al mt this for a itlt.Miate fii, 11 I of w ill cene out all I hat 1 Ci rt.iin in-r-oits. wlios. I are to Tnelltlon. rss' motley. 1 h iv,- t nown long t:ni". lie .as ar luine and I know- h right in lh- end " McM istcr d-elarc'd he Old not knew the present whe:eah-iuts of the trcasiiPT. The two hive Us-n ns soeiateil together 111 business in this city and were at one time inlenstl in a World's fair hi tel. The enterprise did not prove prosperous ami w:;s al au.loi.e.l alursotiio motley had invn lost. Wai iioniBit 10 lis- tu tite rifint. KLIhiKaIwi, Kos.. Jan. 31. (ienera! Al fred W. KUct diitt at his home here. At tin- N-ginniTigof tlu w ar lie was a resident f M:H-.upin county. His. lie organiZi-d '.hr-s i-,enian:es and was maile c.ititaiu f Ihethirii. The ...ot.i f"r Illin.-is l-ing full, on assuniing conunnnd be r p.ff.sl 10 liovernor i.amhle. of Missuri. who j had his company enrolled in th K'ghth 1 Missouri volu-stccr infantry as r im pony -L" Tnz Aeois delivered eerv even in; at ronr door at 10c a week. ILJ tf" I ri t as gArr. as GaYernmeD Bonds Chtcagi ;ram. Cllit Aiio, J in. 11. Wheat. tr;;l:' r, J,n tl4 May -sa- Cum. Ii'. lur, Jan t:.' ;r, M;iy t; 'B.-. it tn. lecher, Jan. S34c May .'Jic. I'ork low i r. Jan. s; .v, luril, aiwcr, Jan. t"-v-'!i. Itih-, Juti t:..si '4. 4 liicgo stork. I nn i;o, Jan. 11 Heir, ncciiits 4i.i.n ; tt.aly. i attic, rici)t, ll.oti: utiimgc-. Slitep, receipts l'.'.tM); Lest. HeP ; i tiers, 5siHc Lover. w York Money. Xw YoKK.Jati. 11. Hor.r) n rrll,t-a-y, st 1 percent; prime mercantile t r. .1Slv4. The Loral Market- RA1R, ETC Wheat Ot Com t w, :,-sJiii-. I - -s-e liuy-i-neisi. rllW.tfj; DM.,.. finstll; wllo,fs?!;!iwgh f '$?; balt-d ?'. rcciT am. vt:u?:TAi:i.! -. Pol stars m:3 .v,c. Claiozuv-ioi: uvi ia rannrm Bu ter Kair to ctioiisj. frv-t. creuin ry t. . K-s-Fn-si,J(io. Poultry Ctueiiei.s, h ; lurki 7 . i.iva aToea. r.-itlh- -Cilli hi r ray f,r r '' 'i-e; i-jw at D. iters, "IVt-l-tC llo.-s-S'.W.I'.r. iu. p tev4- tiriii lamo frt'iKr ronul. riru f.il tt. tnc. oi"i J-.i.Si) s.-r roril. f.i r-1 7 l'cr Cent Loans. The folio win"; is a partial list of conii.h ted j;ilt-ee;ed lirst iuortoae;e loans on hand, which we. olTer f..r talc, sith jeet to jitcvious mdections, for their face and accrued interest. These loans have lii-cii -arefu!ly selected hy us, and are lirsl-class, in every respect. T hey :iV': all 7 f'fcit 1 1 nt net to the inves tor. Vic. have many ether loans to o!T r, if these arc not in amounts to fcliit the investor: ',ir t'i'th YaiW of f l,:iw ',oG0 3,000 2,S'J0 4,0.)0 1.1)00 3.0) :;. 100 4.SD-J 901.' i..vjo SU'N 1..VKI 3,;!l 1.IHMI Amount, i i.'JIfi 800 500 '.100 200 2,000 300 1,000 75 1..VKI '',00 .00 h'lll ito Co I 1.200 I'tr Ctnt. 7 7 7 7 7 7 of tbe piiv.sii'al consli- s tutiou ol'.en conies rf.-y- - X'-r . . from tin. -itural. ner- nicious hahitn. cn,-.- tract'4 through ijs-si---s?i'-'4 lnrranee or 1 - - tz.- -Y p. -rcr. mn - ion, nervoos oVI-ilitv. imtnire-i m:uory. low sj.".rit., irritaole" teinwT, a tbon mtvl and one dermiignK-nia f i:iind an-1 lidy. tnilfsy. jmnilyiris. irftc:v.i5 of th brain arnl even dreri in.tntv scma-tirm-s result frnrn mich rxlsK-'f al.::". To renrh. rInim and rrt. - -!'h r.nfort 11 nates 10 hilth and hprin.-,;. is L-e aim of tb rMihlisb-is. ,,f e beoV writtn ir. t but f le iip -"1 ii."". on rujt-ire. iVTtrTTs nn-J crjrari! y. tv fcr.in t-atr.:.-:l,. rti farh iiseijtii. ThL: tok w.1) l-t iiH. in plain cunlr.ps. ca r-xtici ti t.-: cc-tj ia I tlamTsj to j civ pifctags. , Adtirsss, U'orii's Visnmrvrr i-cjcal A j focia-ion, Cuil Mom btn' bjOaio, V. T. Tim, h yfs 5 JTB 5 yrs 5 yrs 5 yrs ii yrs 5 yrs It yrs 5 yrs 5 j rs 5 yrs .5 yrs Tt yrs J yrs :i yrs 5 yrs ft vrs 'l lie securities we offer aro esieeinl!y adapted for tho i 11 vest men t of saviiijis and trust funds, as our personal at tent ion to all the del ails of the loan, frvm its date to its maturity, relieves the hold er from all annoyance except to present his coupon to ns for collection. For further information call at the of fice of JACKSON & HURST. Masonic Temple. GEO. F. ROTH, Sunt. Ixn DepartiriP-t. t Rinaud's Cleopatra Invis ble, 1 The ft.. Ccs;4stxitt fill fheil lik lint and Vc-t thi k'n m clt ur bd fair af mn tnfant. Th on y cnmpi ton K.j-r in aie tnac ha an iiMLO.r.nul v.nii , I' (HlrlllVr-ly tl'r I'llll- lii-rk h . Tti-u- in-i fij Fk't. . M.F.FahnseD Cor. 4.h v a t.'h tt. r.r bz f&M on awTnt of abaolate I nniT. bdBipk.- (ackace fie I Dress Mat Attend Madame f f Xo rc-fitting. No re-lbr 1 ' r chart or model, but a, j Genuine "c Such as our Merchant Instructions jjiven in tlic French Basting, , Boning, FinishUjL. Matching OmameL ' Dress ' ' Lessons not limited. School o( and evening. . i Btyaii Itlitck. Secosiil Floor, Dc HUSH'S CORN CU' A Positive Cure for Corns, Warts I l'KICK 25 CKNTS. This remedy is sold under a'positivc uarantii and fully refund the inom-y if you are not Katisficd wit Uiffercnt from any other, it will allay the pain insU the foot Fore. It has been tried hy many, wh-j praia I can furnish testimonials if desired. Try it, and iuf Manufactured by HORST VON KeEf Analytic and Mannfaeturing4hr-rma-lio, Hflh Ave comer Fifth avenue and Twenty-third strccit. Bock 1 For sale at all skuuft eforta. ' : :? i'l- Hor THETflilL 1SC3 SscoBi -C-r 'at 1 n