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Tho Curo that Cures Coughs, Colds, Grippe, Whooping Cough, Asthma' Bronchitis and Incipient Consumption Is i APID RAILWAY SYSTEM Hlcctils Fast Line Now Operating UttWecll Port Hu.on and Detroit PASSING THROUGH Mary.sville St. Chili Marine City Algomir t t-iit I lleaeli Pair Haven New Paltimore Mt Cleniens Th ( nckest Itonte; The Pest and Most t onvenieiit vio Through Cars leave Port Huron Ml.irk Klver Pridge Every hour from '1'2 n. in. to :'.".' p. in. anil until Tll p. ru. fur Marine City. For folders, booklets, etc., address my agent, r GEO. M HENRY. G. P. A., Detroit. JAMES BROWN Insurance Adcnt and Notary PuLllc with scal-('"llec-tiiMi.H inii'f, Heeds anil Mort gages inade out, and Marriage Liceiiso procured on short notice. Biddlecomb's Art Studio 1 1 $ Mclscl Block, PORT HURON Having hid year of experience la Hi Photographic art, we are prepared toilo your work right and at reason shlo prices. Ask any of our patrons what kind of woik we turn out; ask em If we don't save them money. They can tell as much as we can. J'lie've tried us and are our permanent ustomers. You'd be too If you'll ask in. Gem Laundry .Located in KcArthur Building. We will be pleased to greet nil our old patrons and as many new ones its will favor us with a call. . llcmctnber the place. Superior work and Prompt STTice W e use no Injurious chemicals ami tin strictly baud work. Collars, Cufl and Shirts a s-cialtv. Family Washings also solicited. We call for and deliver At your house, 'j ry us. L. Middlcton, Prop. VM!1 UTC!? -M POPT unarm .1 uuuun -Put Up at the Union Hotel ! PI. 11.. CICHKOAN, JR., Prop. This lions is furnished throughout with Electiio Call Hells, Klecthc Paul mid vnry other convenience lor tb Com fart of guests. Ftrst-Clas Tables. 'first-Class Rooms. Rates: SI.OO and $1.25 Pr Day. euv THE SEWING MACHINE I)oiiotli 1eci4vc1 by ("liosy wlo aI vertls a N'W Inf Machlifor f JtC). This kind of a rvachlne tail belucht from usorkiiv of our il iilers fpm t ! to 1 18.00. Wt MARC A VAaiCTY. THE HEW HOME IS THE BEST. The Ftl determine the utrrngth or weakiM-s of rs-wiiijf Machines, The Iloiilito J'ord roinlaiMit witii other st rung points makes th vr Homo the lst rVwin lu. hluo toLuy. Wfi!5fcrCieCUliRSK3 wo iniuutictureftj .rl l tM ytirchnMiag THE NEW EOMC 1CWINC MACHINE CO. NC, MASS. 24 UnUm Pi. N. V Chlfliun. IIL. AtUnt. TTOS NE9KG eUL7UU,Mo, tHUs.TcxHa rrncUoo,r-U I IUI0FM1III Immigrants who Came to Michigan During the Fiscal Year. RATHBONEWAS NOT VISCIOUS. Tho I-owerln of llio l.ak lnfU l.ooka Serious - Shut hit Molher-l l.w Noma of lh Thdir that llo len SM ontl Ikon Iiurlut Hi Work. Shot Ilia Moltier-lw-I.MW. Joseph PrzybysZ, a Hctlolt saloon keeper, shot and k'.lhtl his wife mother I'rlilay morning at the Instance of wife, who thought her mother wan a burglar. AUuit three weeks ago an attempt wan made to burg larize hi house, but the burglars, who soaght entrance by a rear window, were frightened away. Mrs. Przyhys urgitl her husband to get a revolver mil keep It under his pillow, .hint to calm her Przybysz did so. Some time ago his I ride' mother was deserted by her ow n mid, and Pr.yb.vsz took her iii charge, lie and his mother In law were on the best of terms, she think ing more of him than her own son. because of his kind treat incut. All three- slept in the same fooin down stairs. "till, my I Sod!" walled the wife this morning. "I told mother not to go out of the 1ioiim Now he's dead and in v husband Is In Jail. I Mi. what w ill i ur Mrs. Mary .hike, the mother, who was .v. years of age. got up In the nighr. while her daughter and husband were asleep, and went out of the house. When slx returned her daugh ter was awakened by the shutting of the door. She awoke her husband and whispered to til in : "Some one Is in the house." Przybysz. reached under his pillow for his revolver, and when he saw a shadowy tlgure enter the bedroom door, be culled out: "Who tle-re If Who there':" The mother didn't answer Immedi ately and iTzybysz fired. The bullet struck I lie mother right under ihe left arm. and she dropped dead at the foot of the Voting couples ImiI. It Ml hit tin's Currrr, Newell C. Kathbiiu. who has eon fc-ed that he planned to defraud an Insurance comnanv out of $1.1 hm by pretending that u corpse, shipped to I.lMle Pock. Ark., was his own dead body, has admitted that the man who n eis on pan led him to the hotel In -lef fcrouvllh Ind.. and was found dead the next day. was Charles Coodman. who is said to have come from Evan xille. In. I. Kathbiiu Is a .Michigan man. it hhi of II. A. Kathbun. of IV toskey, prominent In business and J. A. U. circles. Charles S. Hamilton, formerly resident In Petoskey, say of him: Veung Patlihuu, after recruit ing work, went to the Spanish war. was at Porto Klin under Miles, re turned to Petoskey, but soon re-enlist-cd. He learned the printer's trade lit my orhce, when I owned the Petoskey Independent! tctuoerat. 1 can sea rep ly believe that he Is In this serious trouble. To my mind, he was always more Indolent than vicious." lakr I.esela l.unrr, The report of the l'nltcd States lake survey engineer of the mean depth f the preat lakes for the month of October show that I-ake Sujwrior has gone down In one year almost half a foot; Lakes Michigan and Huron. nlMuit a little over one tenth of a foot, mid the two latter lakes have gained but a very small fraction over the depth of lsir, when the water was very low over these lakes. Lake Erie j has iiNo gone down almost half a foot ! In a year, but has pi hied over half a fHit from the bw stage of lvi.1. The figures -show that the lake levels nre slowly but surely falling. The Chicago drainage canal Is said to be partly restMitislhle for the condition of the lake level, and an Investigation of this may Im made. TVrnrlMtrn I'ostoirirf- lltililinl. Ilnrly Saturday m rnlng burglars 1 lew np Mie safe In the liearlsu'n -..si. oflb-f. nnd got away with Hoincthln over ?loi in m'uiey lH-sIdes a consid erable amount stamps. It Is u; hhmi1 that s-ntram-e xvas obtained by fon-ing tho tninoji. 'flie safe was given a lr-nrv charge of dynamite o, so!h other ldgh cxp2 dve and. afier V.r Mntlitir had bein done, the burg lar hurried back, secured the valu able and d wuppi arisl. a number r.f tisMuer wit lccpii over the post-ctll-. but tne of rhein apeaied on the r.eene in tiuie to e-ateh the afe blowers. tl 1 rrr Cn14. M.iriuetie rertil I'rlday: Th!s e-iliiii of tln Inke SujiiTior -rniitry Is In the rrip f a tierce Idixxard. Train are del.iy-i1 ami ear line service 1 demoralized. Thlrty-on rft are storm Imiiiii.1 lu tin. liarbor with the wave washlnsr over the kwXtr." Tlu n enme this frmu Negauiw-e: T1te thcimonicter I iwn to zero nnd the mid Increasing. Over a fM of nov ha fallen. It will tuidoiibtislly put n utop to ore shipment for the mrmum." O.o IInbIIInb. ofi buslne men and farmer have be'ii hustling for .'Unni acre of sugar In-ets f r the we.isoii of r.nr. Three days work ha reunited In l..n .acre being pledged. A the men who i re to fiinilsli the inplt.il w 111 go ahead heii .t.iim arret are plnlgtsl, it Is n qtiestlon of but a few da)' when tlangs will begin to move. lVmton HarW nnd St. Jrwieph have been greatly nnnoyi hy th,. moke from engine on Hie Pcre )farquctte road. Thnamh dark, aged V ye.irs. of Thedford. accidentally drove Info a washout In the road nnd broke his lck. Kay, the 7-ye.iroM sou of Coorge JncVson, of Mf. Pleasant, while play ing felt on a knife which wounded him r.itally. 1 he Im.ird of health ha ordered a general vaccination of the pupil at the Swrdcntowu, Newtown and Hevl.i prliool. MlrhlKMM' rw I'ltUrMa. Acis-nliiiz to the reihvri of Immigra tion Commissioner Powderly .Vlss of the pl.Sls linmlgiants that -ntered Michigan during the lat tlca year wi re I'lnii and Scandinavian. Alstut one-seventh, or l.lv were Italums, who oiitiiu.nl cicd the Pole In the pro portion r II to h. The numtier f PnglNh. Irish. Scotch. 1 ren.-h and ciin.ui combimil hardly eiptahil tic number f Italians, there U-iUg li Ccriuaus. .".To LnglMi. 11 Irish. '! l're:n-h and Scotc h, 'lite number of Holland Hutch exceeded the llngltsti bv '2'1. while there were V7 Croatian. o"S Hebrews, .VI Lithuanians. TC Mag yars. Sl.ivoks and Just four and one hair times a many Syrians as Scotch. Ilrrt I'ulp for ftlir. Pour thous,ind sheep are to be fat tened U tne refuse bst pulp tutmsl out by the Ixiiislug Sugar Co. The sheep are the proH-rty of W, II. l! il licit, of Pay City, ami L. S. Uoutcll. of Lansing. Pen have U-en prepared at the sugar factory, and almut Tjni will be placed In each Jh-u. Students Irom the Agricultural college will have charge of each jsei to aM In feed ing, weighing and otherwise raring for the sheep, and the work will be done In systematic manner, all the de tails ami result ldng carefully noted. MINOR MICHIGAN MATTERS. Cah-sburg has rals.sl $.;..Vif for lire protect Ion. Mar.uette had good sleighing but a rain came along and spoiled it. Two mild rac of smallpox have nroie their apH'aiMiice at Muskegon. The l llut Llitr have asked Con-grrsj-iran Smith for a rapid tire gun. Mrs. Pliza P.roinley. d tlwosso. cele brated Lcr ninety tlfth blrihday Wed nesday. It Is estimated that there are Pin fiuntcrs In the woods of northern Michigan. Pllnt ! snlTcrlng from a lack of ow prh iil residence to accommodate workmen. Mis I-:. Humphrey, of Prcntt. re cently killed a monster bear in her father's poultry yard. The manual training course Intro dilcisl Into the I'.attle Creek schools proving a great sileir. Ther will soon be through sleep ing -ar running on the electric line from Cti'tlt to Saginaw. Kalama.oo reekm the number of 1! vhrim in grade crossing accidents as iiIhuii one In two month. The money f r the purchase of tin site for the new shij building company at St. Clair has been paid lu. Samuel perry, who dod recently in Picrlold. was the father of II ch!I diva, all of w bom survive him. fapt. 'M. C. Pond of Couipany A. ol Ai'rlau. has Iseu asked to resign by a coim.il I lee from the company. Kent county ha already lorpwed i."'..VHl but Will he obliged to borrow ."17..Vi more to -arry It over till .Inn. 1. Clayton P. Haw ley, 71. a resident of Kalamazoo county for over forty the y-ar. committed suicide Sunday. 'I hlrteeii year-old Willie PrelK-h, of Pattle Crik. Is under arrest for an assault Umii in year-old Hazel Hryer. Plnier P. Curtis, a Kenton dmggl.''t. hna filed a petition In bankruptcy with liabilities at II. .100. and assets nt ISOO. The I. A C. steamer City of Mark Inac tiMik two sailors off a sinking schoom-r lu Saginaw bay Sunday morning. Warden Chaml i Iain left no will The r.s'atr I estimated at 5l,'.,,,s. to be divided among the widow Mid six children. Joseph P.lake. of ilrandvlUe. so year old. co-iimltled suleiile Saturday by shooting himself In the head with a revolver. The editor of the Hastings Pinner wants Parry i-ounty to M-nd an antl P.ll d le-at'oll to the next Prpubiirau con vent Ion. The h-li of the Hamilton estate will erect a tine M.r."n fountain In the land deeded the elty of Pllut by them for a paik. Mlddleville eHM-te l rJei trie light right away, but the dam nt La I large gave way and the current won't s;i"rkle before leeetnbef P.ernuse he pn ached einllt.T of ' races. Per. C. lildeoii llnmmoud. a 1 Imwlrite preacher from I'altlinore. ! was uudd i at Pdacksinke. Covcrnor Plis nys he h.i no Inten tion of calling a special session of the legislature, us at the present time he can see lio necessity for one. The Niagara Palls jumer. Mr. Anna Pdsoii Taylor, no longer denies that Montgomery V. l'dson. rf Lan sing. ls her long lost brother. Parn-n Keii;ndyt . ear-old son of C. C. Ketineily. of Standish. fell ujion a wlilpstoek while at pi. IV. It filtered Ills mouth, piercing his cheek and his ca r. It Is Mated that many su-iervWors residing near and distant from Mnson. favor a new county buihibur If the Ingham county seat Is to be main tained there. Kxperli.ieiit have lcen made lu the Sglnaw Valley, and show conclusive ly, that oil exists III paying piantltle. Tho capital I said to Im niidy to de velop the property. The Cannon' Metal Wheel Co.. nt PonHaf. has Im-cii organized with a enpltal stock of s:Um.MM. A. factory sox'"- feet In size ami two stories high w ill l erected. Per. P. P. Il"!. wlio ha bi-eti pa tor of the Congregational church nt Angola, ha t-eii dismissed by his church. It i charged that he twit only maintained a domestic establish ment In Angola but also had one In Chb-ago. A nutnlier of would be shrewd far mer who. after having contracted with Port Huron par tie In the spring for the sale of their prospective crops of lenn nt a certain price, sold them to other parties hraue the price had advanced, nre In danger of having to fare erlmlnal charges. Por the second lime In twci week the residence of Chailc ('.miner, of Haltle Creek. w.i roblied Prlday. !ardinT and Ids wife went to a party and returned late. Tliey found the homo npslde-down. Silk drefe. a large quantity of Jewelry and over ibo plree ef illvcrw.iro were missing. Lo$ f.vm. Wllliiui P. Pelnllnger Is wantisl at Calumet. His uncle has tiled In I-r-many and left him sole heir to an es tate valued It "f I. lit H ., but Itclll lluger canmd be found. . The Michlgnn buil ling at the Pan American exposition has been sold by tho commissioners (,, ituffaio con tractor for .foixi. originally the struc ture lost about $:uo. AJiout "Jisi cmplou'S In the executive branch of the rural free delivery ser vice of the Mtoitiee department will le brought Into the civil service by an order of President pooscVclt. The Urand Trunk station at Ca opolls was nd -bet 1 Tuesday night, the agent being relieved of f 1.7h. One of the thieves cscaicd. but the other was captured with half the money. Powers' opera house. In lira ml 1'ap Ids, was dcstroyisl by lire Wednesday morning. The stage carpenter. Pd. Wartcuton, an old man, partiaoy paralyzed, died while trying to escape. Miss Annie Kh.shi Pry. of Pentoii Harbor, traveled J.iski miles to a Mon tana home, w here she married P. W. Pond, whom she promised to marry year ago, when he should establish a home. M. Trass and Charles Klpp have Is-en arrested at Holland for stealing furniture from the West Michigan fac tory. The robbing Is said to have bifii going on for years. poth have confessed, Charles Pcntictt. a young man of Si.-mdlsh. Is under arrest a. Pll'i bethtowu. Ky on the ehaige of kill ing a man. lu an altercation Pcnnett struck the other with ids list, death resulting. 'I he most disastrous tire lu the his tory of West It ranch destroyed its time holds ami several outbuildings. Lost ?'i partly covered by In surance. The town Is now without any hotel. A Negaunce paper begin an article thus: "Pour venturesome young la dles of Negaunce have tone thirty miles back Into the woods to hunt beer." lie will seek the woods when they return. Pugetie Packard, of Traverse City, has a well dcclo.ed ease of stuall s.v. Plftcen visitors called Sunday. In-fore the ease became known. They will also be quarantined till the dan ger Is passed. There Wire "..".Is deaths returned to the state department for the month of Oetohcr, coriesMiidillg to a death rate of 1H; per 1 . m .i population. This Is -ro h-ss than the number returned for October, P. 'Ml. Plmcr and Sarah ljultuby. of Ith aa. are chargitl with the murder of .lames and Pcilriec Italic y. the chll Ilea of Mrs. IJulmhy. the one eight and the other nine year of age, on Sunday night, May I'd last. A Lin;ng lawjer w:;s eajoh-d Into signing a blank Insurance rertilb-ate by an agi nt. Later he received a bill for $.".ii from the Insurance -uiiatiy. He ha refused to pay If ami says he will take it up to the Supreme Court tltst. Heorge Kh hardsim. of Stephenson, shot a deer, the bullet passing through Us ImmIv. It then hit a tree and glanc ed off. hitting Win. Pverhart. It tlrst pass. si thloiigh his wrist, hit hi gUll stock, glanced uj and entered his mouth, lodging In hi neck. P.verctt Smith, of Pdgewood. whose w ife wa severely Injured O. toln-r :u. by lielng run down by a team driven by Prank Swenkey. has begun suit against William Klpp. a druggit at Wheeler, from whom It 1 alleged Swenkey procured hi litpior. The village of iMiramt has never had a cemetery. The neatest burial place I thro mile out In the country, and many iMiranditc are burled at Vcr iioii. A company hi l-en ( riml to convert a large tract of level laud east of the village Into a eetm-ttiy. A team driven by Mr. Leatlicrman and son was killed instantly n the Pete Maniuette track at St. .fo.eph. When fairly on the tra. I: a' the ap proach of the soctli bou ii I passeji-er the horse refused to move. The mother and child escaped by Jumping. Sheriff Wiggins, of Montmorency i-oimty, has In cutdy !r. Woitr. of Icwistoii. on the charge of h rjttry. The cae grew out of the Im M t"l t brought by Hr. Wolff agaln.sf Pditor Puller of the Lewlsion Journal, which J terminated laf week lu a disagree- meiit of the Jury. j . tne year ago It. S. Pent her, of , Calumet, was Injured by the ex plosion of a gun while he w.i second lieutenant in a Crand Jlapl.l com : panv. Since then he has endeavored l to necure a pension from the state. The legislature and tho senate I m t It acted favorably on the petition nnd the governor has signed It. He will go to Lansing and gel a check for Jsi'..ISS. The I iodic of Con Mid PhTinee S ill -llv-ni. who were murdered by bold Tip men in the Klondike last Attgi's'. have arrlvitl at Cram! Kapld for burial. They were brothers and farmer living in Walker township, nnd they left for the gold region al"ut a year ago to sfk a fortune. They had consider able money when killed. Their mur derers were convicted and hanged last month. Xnti In llrlrf. Mrs. C. M. Telh r. mother of Senator Tell.-r. 1 dead III Morrison. 111., aged Charleston. S. C. open It expost tki Sunday, Dec. 1, with a religious aervlee. Hold-up nttempt have lsconie so numerous that extra guard will be put on pissenger trains In Wyoming. O. A. Lnrkln. of West Superior. Wis., shot and kilhtl while hunting with W. Kirk, left a written statement exoner ating Kirk. "John Kuka wn fatally burned by hf sl.lC ncel.tejit.illy dumped on Idlil In llemeseid. Pa. Two companion Wete Isidly lull!. " Heputy sheriff nml citizen nnd a gang of outlaw had a pitched battle near PIskee, Oklahoma, Wednesday. Several of the comb.it.int were wounded. Thp outlaw escnped. Prince Yonlmho Yonnmote, a .Tnp anee nobleman, relative of Manpil I to. wants ta know how to build Imd motive and ha entered the Peiiiisyl v.ini i shop at Altoon.i. Pa., a an p preiithe. After the d.iy'a work I done he prince parade the trects followftl by two utrvnnt In livery. The Loss of Life By Storm In Great Britain. THE ENGLISH CABINET ROW. I'rlnrrs lilmr U Uln- ItrMirt nI Itiiniitrs I'roui All l4rt ot tti World ir .Mor or l.rs lnlerct In all !. I rrs. It W'mn Trrrinp. It Is ist 111 lmMisslble to estimate with any exactitude the total loss of life ami property resulting from the pro traited gale, whh-h swi-jd Pnglatid. Ii-laud ami Wales, ami probably the full extent of the damage will never b known. Altogether It I known that some oil vessels have Isell wreck id along the Prilisli coast, ami .'51 of these have bitn absolute wreck, In volving, it Is believed, a loss of more than l.V drow iut. The Yarmouth life boat disaster alone leaves PI father less children. The lifeboat was on her way to a distressed vessel, when she capsized ami II men were ilrowtntl. A winter snap has succeeded the gale, while a severe blizzard which I rag ing over Scandinavia. Is exixcted to strike the shores t iJteat Prltaln. Thursday there was a heavy snow storm In Scotland and a fall of snow generally throug-lioiit the Pnltod King dom, especially In the hilly districts, where several shepherds h.L their lives. Tlier Wrr tlrntlr. Maj. William L. Pitcher, of the Plglith Pcglment of Infantry, com manding the Mlndoro expedition, re Iort that the garrison of A bra do Hog was att.icki-d Sunday by a force of In surgents commanded by Ia-iioisis. The 1'ilipliHM apparently attempted to re peat the Sam.ir tactics, but the Aincrl iiius, vvhti were breakfasting fully nrm ed. completely routed the Insurgents, win left the men dead on the Held, ea h having a rltle and ammunition. One American was seriously weumbtl. Capt. Noyes, of the Thirtieth Infantry, eomiuaii ling a detachment of fifty men. has captured deserter nauutl Klchtcr. of the Sixth Artillery, wear ing ti e uniform of an Insurgent lieu tenant. Maj. Pitcher savs he recently captured thr t!icer and a large part of at; Insurgent company, all fully Mlllitl. It is believed the Insurgents icceiitly rccelveiP an Illicit supply of munitions f war. The Itnullsli I nl.liirt linn, The riitili r that there Is much dis cushion in the Pritlsh cabinet are con tinued an. It Is said the disagrecineii; was responsible f r the protracted ses. sloii. What really happened wa an onslaught upon Sir Michael I licks lb ach. the ehuicelitir of the CX clie.iier. by nearly all Ids nsclate. Palfour Joined Chainlfi lain and Ird Salisbury, while lord Hevonshlre sup Irtnl Isdh in condemning the fpeecii of the ehaneellor which had sent dwn the price of con ls with a rush. The link Peach lin.iticlal aliuinlstratloii and general protonl. for carrying the adiiition.il burdens of the Poer wa: were harshly criticised, nnd he was left almost abue, with all the strong est nun against him. Iord Ionden th il y, lll ks-lteach's c s. st friend. In terveiie.l a a peacemaki r over nlglit. and a truce was nrratiged by hi m. The Sit I ii In if Jr rla. Preparations for King Kdward' cor onailon are already taking detinite ami costly shape. Mr I tr.idley-M a It i 11 is having a tiara made In Paris, It Is re j ottisl. at a cost of CJ."tO.Ms. It is a replica i f the diadem which shone on the head of Pinpt ess Jose; hine. iiieeu Alexandra. Hot to ls outdone by the resident Americans. Is having the Koh-i nitir diamond set In In r new el own. The inclusion of this stone will make h r crown the most valua ble in the world, a distinction now held by 'he king of Portugal. Pivr esses are trying r outvie each other lit t!-' billlliney of their tiaras. It Is n-ported that King IMwnrd. nt the nr- tia'I'Ui. will roofer the setnl-roynl title .f de.ke of Inverness on the dllko of Kile, son In law of his majesty. I'rlitress 4 hlnin' I ) !(. Primes. fJilmay, formerly Cl.ira Ward, of Hetrolt. Is lying si rlously ill at a hotel In Paris. It I feared she Is dying. James Kigo. the Ilddh r. Is with her. In speaking of the prince' lllncs he said: "Three physicians are nttemling t!n prince. Her condition is critical. The nature of her d!seas I uucert.ru. Her throat I swollen to twice Its normal size." She ha leeii living fairly quietly for some week. I lcr apartment are elegant and luxu rious, and she does not want fo money. To-night the j hyslcian In charge ihtlantl nil operation wa necessary: but that the princess' con dition prevented It Allrnintnl Train Ilolthrry. Oilh lals of the Iturlingtoii admit that sliu-e the first of (he week their night trains leaving Lincoln. Neb., have gone out with a guard armed w ith Winchester rifle. This precaution was taken follow Ing the discovery last Sunday of J stick of dynamite to gether with a nuinls-r of mask hid den under n bridge Just outside the city. Sunday night three men Mt; tempted to lMnrd the expres ear as a train polled out of Lincoln for the east but they were driven otf. Monday the same three men were at Ashland and .in effort wa made to arrest them, but thej- disappeared. The 1'an-m.' Flnnnelallr. Hie auditor' reis.rt of the Pan American exsiItIoii show the total liabilities of the company nt the pres ent time to lie f,1,"-'.li MSI not. n-j snntln? that the nset of $1 Id.l.'i..-, I nre collectible nt face. The total cost to the exjsisltlon company wn $s.. hw7.7.-1. The total receipt from mi-! mission nfter May 1 were J. ;7.. t iu:..".H nnd the receipt from conce. sh.ii were $;l.l I..V.HJ.7'.. Ihe balance due to tlrst mortgage Istndholder I $17I.Ji7t. nnd to second mortgage IkuiiI- ' hobler ?.Mnmo. lsvth of which are Included In the liabilities a fflreu, 1ThN To OriWr Pakcr'a Chocolate or Hakrr'fc Cocoa examine the pickao you re.-elve aud make rare that It team tha well known trade-mark of the chccolite .1.L There are many Imitations of thrso choice rood on the market. A copy of Mis Parloa'n choice teclp-a will bo aeut frre to any hoi. keeper. Address Walter Pakcr & Co., Ltd., Dorchester, Mass. Winter f.rltnln for Chll.tr en. To keep up the Interest which the children have shown thla auranirr In growing plant, make a sweet potato cup. Cut about two Inches off one end of a wcdl-grown sweet potato, scoop out about half of the Inside and tilt the hollow with water. Pasten a string about the potato, with another ttrlng attached to It to suspend It in the window. Keep tho cupllko hollow filled with water and In a short time iij rout will appear. The vino will be a very pretty one. Another window rrein la made by soaking a sponge full of water and sprinkling It wtil over with gratis seed. It will soon le a ball of green. If any part of the gras tllrs. sprlnklu la moro grass seed. Keep It wcL Clear Trual Invsttr Oliln. Tho American ("Uar company, a tniKt organized under the laws of New Jersey, was. qualified by Secretary of State Laylln at Columbus, ()., to do bt'flnea In Ohio. The trurt ha a capital Ftock of J 1 0.0'O.f-uO and will have It Ohio headquarter In Cincin nati. Jarncs I). Duke U at the Lc.il of this truL Ittiruottillsiii siot I tie- I'jrrs. Chicago. III., Nov. IMh. Mr. It. A. Wade, tho celebrated criminal lawyer of thla city whose opinion on legal matters is unouehtloned, has recently made public hU unqualified opinion on a matter of medicine. Mr. Wade Bay that Rheumatism and Kidney Trouble affect the eyesight, and further that there Is no cao of the kind that can tot be cured by Podd's Kidney 1111 Ho has no fear of being tit right by any of hi medical frWnJa, for both statements have a living and Indis putable proof in the pcroa of the great lawyer hliufcif, who us a result of Kheuniatbm and Kidney Trouble from which he suhercd for years, be came totally blind. Phy.di ian.i. the best In tho country, pronotiticed his ca.so Incurable ami l-ch-. but Poll Kidney Pills cured l;!m. r ton d his sisht, drove r.way the Kl Iney Trouble and with It ihe Rheumatism nnd made a:i all around well man of M-a. TVItT It IVm I ti.liiu III llalr. The Chemit What ii this terrible complaint that Is cau.-lng you to lc?o your hair In haudluls? Tho Patient Mv w!ff. r. i iw nir Wco'rOnK IT'ifidrrd Ist: ir reward for ny rsr of itrra lUal cuanol bo curoJ by 1111 i'atsrrb Curf. K. J C'HKN'nY Si CO.. I'r ji.. Toledo. C Wc, ttifl uriUirslif n-l. have leviwn K J. On-nt-T f.r l lie l isi IS y :irnl Iw-Uffn him in-rfcrily Uonorat'lp In all triin- I ransat-t lotts nnd ttnani-iiiltv alil to carry out. any obliga tion m:nl" br Ihflr Una W'rst &. Trui. VVtulfsl nnii'Tls'. TVil'tll, O : WaMinir. Klnnun ii ilarvni, VVaulusal Dnii'?lsi. Toledo, tuna. Hill Catarrh Curo Is taken tntrrnailv. twt tnif ihrr. llv upon ihelilcsKlan.l ruui-oimnurfurr f i he srsieiik TesilmotiUls s.-t f 1 i'fic oV r Ix'ttie. So, d an tirtu-irist. Hull I'utuily nili ar the l- -.U Lawyer A man who Induce two other men to strip for a tight, and then runs off with their iluthe. Px. Turning a mad dog loose Is a (rilling thing, comparitl to what the devil ea t do with a gossiping tongue. rrooktyn. N. V.. N v. l.'.th A mr.jiml tittutlty s i): "la n i-iy l.irniu. Ihrotis't'out the t!il ij.triifl.t Tin oftrn takts tie pi -ire ,,f (lie futility l .'i l.i ti. f.r Tii-tit ully everyi lie loifTt-fs ut ttmes from tlloDit rn of fi"n o-h. II vt r. kia in) or t'ftil. Crl.ilu:y. from oth ir mr!! liie ran su ti k'.i reuiiii l ol tjilffl. Tt.ls 1 1 iti r iiit-.v in:ik. nt -lie Wi ll, thus Krtllllv lin-M Meir np.u lly fr n l j i i C life; It la icuud for young and ohl." She "IMamond nre like women' hearts the richest Jewel lu creation." lie "And the hardest." Pun. lloltirr flry'sbei 1'usUrri forl bUUrrn Piirressfnlly nrd by Mother Cray, nnrm In the Children's 1 Ionia iu Nrw York. Cur FeverUhnens, Und Storuaeh, Teething Ufa orders, more and regulate tho l'oc!nd Destroy Worms. Over lui.Ooo tetlmouial. At all drtijrgl-ts, Cio. Siiuiple rnr e. Ad dre Alien b. 0Uulod, Lvltoy, N. Y. Tennyson I said to have rii'dvcd f".i.si n year from the Mncmillann during the last year of hi life. Tt Cnro i Cold In One day. Tnko laxative ltroino Oiunin TaUcls. All druggUts ref und money if it (alia to cu re. Men convinced agalnt their will are of the same opinion still, but no wom an I ever convinced that way. riJTNAM FADELESS DYES do not pot, streak or give your psvl an un evenly dyed apHarance. Sold by drug gists, 10c ior iMckag'e. Tli ere nre spot on the sun. nnd yet some people expect a twelve-year old Isiy to be perfect. The vse'l postl druggist advise o i to uo Wizard Oil for pain, for !j know what it ha d n . When a man In gln to know him self real well he ha a very txwr opin ion of other people. m m.rAci:iMn ni.rr Should Iii rvrry h..m. A-lc yourrrrxrr or ll auJ lsk no aubsiliuie. luc a paMrkave- The preat Initio writer of ioiims!.-. Terence, was a slave, a wu also 1.1 father. INso'a Cur for Consumption I ' Infallih'. irHtlieino for ro-nrhs ant cjUts-N. W. Samli u Ht an Uroe. N. J., Krb. 17. I n It lll flo no fyr. to k (1.1.1 In rend rlrr. unlera th l.rokcn ilomn ulUr has firnt been built up. i 7 A