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THE REPUBLIC: SUNDAY. DECEMBER 2, 1000. JUSTICE CAPTURES MAN WHO HIT HIM. LAST TRIBUTE PAID TO SENATOR DAVIS. To-Day-Any Day. On BROADWAY, C. Locust St. onietn jitntiaitcrii. Just walk in and pick out what you want. Nowhere else will you find a larger assortment of patterns from which to select your WINTER SUIT OR OVERCOAT. Nowhere else will you find finer goods, and, as to style and appearances, it is well known that "No Clothing Fits Like Ours.1' $12.00 to $25.00 or $35.00. Between these prices you are sure to find your size and your particular shape. We fit all figures. We never argue with a man who wants his money back if he isn't satisfied. EngiMie ILinsinnn of Miiplcwoud H:is an ExciiiiiK Encounter Willi IHHposters. .Many Prominent Men Follow Ui Minne.sola Statesman's We- maiiis to the Grave. Sledding invitations. Calling (Cards. 33crrption (Cards. (Turst Cards. Irnus. rals and paling cu'Utv. Sonogram ?lriting papers. All work executed in our own factory in the highest type of the engravers' art. SON COMES TO ASSIST HIM. PRESIDENT SENDS FLOWERS. Willi III Revolver the Injured Of- liei.ll Holds Two Men Prisoners I'ntil the Marsh:1.! Arrives From Welis,ter(iioves. All Stale and Tity OfhVi.s; V,.n. Closed for Hie Day as a Mnik of Ito.stieet to llii !-ad. 10 if Mermod & JaccjreVs Fine Slntionerv is after the latest London and Paris models, and is used in the mo-t exclusive society circles. eflERMOD&JACGARD'S, The Society Statlaaer ot the City of bit. Louis. Chrisimtvs Cards, beautiful designs, 5c to $10.00. 100 Calling Cards and Engraved Plate $1.50. Orders for Holidav Stationery, Monogram work, etc., should be placed early to insure prompt execution. YOUNG COUPLE BESIEGED IN HOME. Chnrirnti Party Entered IIone, lmt Reroived No Welcome li 0111 l.ride or Undegioom. T.ast week IVed Prehn. on of Hi'itrv Prehn. Kro.tr. at Webster elroves. eiuietly departed fo- It Loul and married a voiim; lady of vhem bis friendo knew nothing. Hot his parent" were In the secret, so I'reJ thought tint no im elfe would be Inter ested. Not 50 his friends. They think it Is their buslress to see that when one of their circle get" married thit the may hive a EOod time at the wedd.np. So tnev decidfd to punish Prehn. On rridiv night about twenty-five of his friend'- gathered around the place wheie he has Installed his bride and began to falte the nicht hideous with the wlerd music ef tin pan", tin horns, con certinas. bas Iolins. drums and many more Instruments of such tunefi.l possi bilities. Neither Prehn nor hi" bride appeared. The house remained dark, and the sre raders determined to Investigate. The tack door of the aparttrents thev found open. Irto this the serennders pnurel and made themselves comfortable. Th-j start ed a. good Are. lllumlrated th rooms and cleared the floors for action. Tiie danced and save concert selections until mldnlgrt As their had brought plenty to eat and orlnk. they had u regular feast. And while ail this was happening. Prehn nd hi bride icinaineil upstair. The un bidden RUests departed without receiving' a welcome fioni their host As a token of their regard, the left the sadly disar ranged departments. COMMISSIONER'S REPORT. Dalit Coiieerniun Conditions in Ninety-Two Counti ies. Washington, Dec. 1 -Carroll I Wright. Commissioner of I.abor, has completed hi- nfteenth annual report. It Is a compilation of wage in commercial countries and tin braces data relative to highest. lowest and averago wages paid .ind the hours of labor In ninety-tvv countiies. proline anil col onies', exclusive of tort-sven States and Territories In this counin. This come ilntluii is taken fnm authentic official sources and is net the result of original inqulrj. The rj nature of the work prevents atiy mi mm ir. It giies quo tations for each rnuntrj as fir link as am official !tatement was to be found and down to pr.-sent jeir. These qunt itiiirt are for 4 13'J occupations and subdivisions of occupations. Tht- nuuie.s are taken from 1 early l.iort different oiii ial reports and they coer !v).OU0 definite rati:?. MISS0URIANS AT WASHINGTON. Congressmen Find Enonph Mail to Keep Them Busy for Weeks. BBPL'BUC SPECIAU Washington. Dec. 1 Representative Cow herd and wife of Kansas City reached Washington to-da and ure. at their old auarters at the Kbliitt House. At the sama hotel are Representatlv e John Dougherty, wife and daughter, who cams by a morn ing train. Representative Vandher arrived jester day. Messrs. De Armond. Coonev. Robb and Shackelford are expected to-night. Jle-ssrs. Lloyd. Benton and Clark alreadv are in tho city, as are Senators Vest and Cockrell. The arriving atlssourians And a lirge ac cumlation of mall, which will keep them occupied during- the first davs of the i.es lon. .Parlous Winds. Prepare yourself. Great Suit and Over coat Sale. Globe. Seventh an I Pranklm avanus. See page 2. part 2. T. J. Duncan Found Dead. REPUBLIC SrKCIALs Marlon, 111.. Dec 1. Thomes J. Duncan. aged 47 years, a prominent resident ami former Marshal of this city, and Deputv Sheriff nf Williams nnntv una fount! .Inoil in his room at In.i at ." o'clock thb. morn- j lng. Heirt troublo Is said to have caused I his death. SEXUAL DEBILITY. Not a Temporary Stimulpiit DOCTOR SWEANY, Lonzest Established, Most Successful and Reliable specialist In Diseases of Men. M.C03. BMIY AND HftSKET ST., ST. LOUIS, MO. Men suffering with Seminal Weakness, Emissions, Varicocele, Stricture, Contagious Blood Poison, Rupture, Kidney and Bladder Troubles, Impotency (Lost Manhood), Nervo-Sexual Debility and its kindred diseases, are cordially in vited to investigate Dr. Sweany's special treatmenL He makes a specialty of noth ing but diseases of men, and of each of the above complaints he guarantees a perma nent cure. A legal contract in writing is given to each patient to hold for his prom ises. If you cannot call at His office WRITE and describe your troubles. Dr. Sweany's system of Home Treatment has cured thousands. Write to-day. CONSULTATION FREE. Office Hours From 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sundays, 10 a. tn. to 2 p. nt. CALL OR ADDRE'S F. L. SWEANY. M. D., N. W. Cor. Broadway and Market, St. Louis. OnDOnAniVAV Cor. UIIUNUIIHI) Locust. BOERS MAY TAKE UP ARKANSAS LANDS. Siv. Hundied Families, Now at Lo renzo Mnirniez, Make Inquiries as to Homestead Laws. IllU'lT.IJC SVECM l-tttle P.oclc. Dec. 1. Govrrnor Dan W. Jones to-dav received the following tele gram from a New York paper: "Iist June jou yent a dispatch to the New York World stating that Arkansas had 5 000.000 acres of State and Government land open for settlement bv Boers In case the should come to America, Six hundred families now at Lorenzo Marquez have cabled u stating that they are contem plating migrating and want to know what un be done In the way of homestead farms. Will 5011 kindly give this jour im mediate attention and telegraph, or have jour State Commissioner of Immigration of Lands do so to-day. If possible, giving; fullest details as to everything? Private ad vices indicate this is the beginning of a con siderable exodus." The Governor replied as follows: There are in Arkansas 5.000.000 acrei of State and Government lands subject to homestead entry by citizens, or those who may become cltlzns. In tracts not exceed ing 1C0 acres to each adult settler. upon the pajment of trifling office fees, and met reasonablo conditions of settlement and cultivation." BIELiCKY SENTENCED TO JAIL Jlust Serve Eighty Days for Mis treatiug His Wife. Justice of the Peace J. Will Barron of Webster Groves jesterdav sentenced Franlt Bielickv to eighty davs In the County Jail. LSlelicky for tome trivial reason became anjry at his wife and drove her out of the house with her 2-v ear-old child at the point of a rvolver He broke all the furniture in the house and held the neighbors at bay until Marshal McCarron. after a struggle, subdued 1.1m. JOINS THE REPUBLICANS. Senator Stewart of Nevada Will Enter Majority Caucus. Washington. Dec. 1 Senator Stewart of Nevada has hail his name placed upon the Republican caucus list. lie has been a Sliver party man for the last eight ears. Army Order. nr.i'fiiLic special Washington, Dec. L Major Havard. Surg. on. now on leave, will proceed to this ity for consultation on official business pertaining to the Medical Department In Cuba. .. . Captain Ldgar C. Bowen. U. S. A. upon his own application, is detailed bv the Sec retary of War :us Profe.ssor of Military Science and Tactics at the University of North Dakota, at Grand Porks. Cartain A 1 Flagler. Corps of Engineers, will report to the Department of the Hart for assignment to duty. Major W. H. Miller. Quartermaster, will proceed from Boston to Philadelphia on of flclil business pertaining to the Quarter master's Department. First Lieutenant D. Skerrett, First Artil lery, Is re-lb ved from duty as Acting Judge Advocate. Department o? the Missouri, and detailed Tor duty as Acting Judge Advo cate. Department of the Colorado. captain J. if. Krwin. tourtn eavairy. is detailed for duty as Acting Judge Advo cate. Depirtment of thIKsourl. Major J. II. Hell. Surge-on. I'. S. V., Is lioniimblv discharged from the service of tile I'nltcd States. Rol.lirr Captured After Four learn. m:iiiii.ie h-kcim. Alattoon 111 . Dec. 1. Deputv Sheriff Hougland to-d ly arrested Jam s Thomas, a former resident ef this vicinity, and turned him over to the Shelby County authorities. Four veurs ago a Shelbjville policemin was held up and lobbed of hta money and weapons by Thoman and three others. Two if the men were captured and sent to the penitentlarv. Thomas psr iped and has be-en living in Southwest Missouri until rccent-lv. M!c. But a Permanent Cure. Justice of the Peice Kugene Ilausinaii of Maplevvood had an em-ounter with Inll poster.s v esterdaj morning In which he was hit on the left side of the faco and his fac tonsidcnibly bitteriil. '. P. Villi, one of the billpo-ters. was held bv th Justice until ho was arrested by M.irshnl K. U. Nace and taken before Judse J Will Barron of Webster Groves, whern he save bond for his appearance The other was nllowed to go. Voll. who Is the senior member of the advertising compiny of Voll & Wolf, with headquarters at Seventh nnd Pino streets, was out In tho suburbs je-sterdiy, with a compiiilon. tacking up the signs of a patent medicine firm. At Mipleweiod thtv began to put the signs upon the blllbotid of Robert Cornell Ju-t opposite Ju-ttc- Hans man's office. In the Suburban U1llvv.1v Sta tion, at the loop. Hansman had r. celved Instructions from Mr. Cornell to allow no one but persons connected with his llrm to place Hlgns on the board. Hanman accord Inslv Informed the blllposfrs that the beiard was reserved for the use of the, com pany. Ho asked the men to show tlwlr credentials. They went on with their work. Seeing tint his remonstrances were of no avail the Justice betam to tear down the signs that the men had tarked up This so enraged Voll that he strode up to Hans min. ni.d. It Is said, hit him on the left side of the face with his hammer. The Justice sank to the ground, but did not loto consciousness. Hansman's young pon. who was passing, saw his father's predicament, and ran into the office, grabbed up his father's revolver and handed It to the Justice, who had propped himself against the billboard. With the revolver he covered the men. who hid started to run away, and made them halt. Then, when lie was uble to walk, ho marched them Into the Suburban station mid kept them thero as prisoners, with the assistance of several men. until Marshal Nace, for whom he had telephoned to Web ster Groves, arrived ard took Voll Into cus tody. Hanman'n wound, a Jagged cut from tho left temple down the cliceK. was sewed up by a phvslcian. DISCUSSED SHIPPING BILL Subsidy Measure Will He Called lp Tuesday. Washington. Dec. 1 The general commit tee of men prominently ldentllled with the shipping Interest!) of the country, which was ui pointed by Senator Fr tlire.e jears ago to promote legislation In nat interest, held a meeting at the Arlington Hotel to day for tho purpose of considering wax? and ntans for securing action upon the shipping subsidy bill at tho approaching Besslon 01 Congress. Mr. C. A. Griscom, president of the Amer ican Line, presided, and about twenty or twenty-five members of tho committee were present. Senators Hanna and i'rje and Rep resentative Grosvenor alt wero In attend ance. The committee considered at length tho objections which have been urged against the bill as It stands, and decided to urge the utmost dispatch In getting the bill N-foro Congress for consideration. Senator Frve, who haa charge of the shipping subsidy hill, announced to-day that he would call up that bill In the Senate next Tuesday and move to have It mado tho unllnlsiieei iiNsiness, diTilacing the Spconer Philippine bill. t-enator Frye will mike a speech, expliin lng tho bill, and will then resume the ch ilr, leaving the management of the bill to some Serator on the floor. He also raid thit he exreeted to secure the indorsement of till programme bv the Committee on Order of Business, which will meet Monday after noon. VISITORS AT THE HOTELS. w It Rubank. a merehnnt at Parti. Tn . Is at the Jloser. W. Kotl ana Mrs Kobtw rf New Tork ar at the ht. lihola. F. II. It'J-1 and M A. Austin of I'inc BIjT. Ark . are at tl e I'lantPrs. 1. VV. TrlKK. "lltor of tho Itlchmond (Mn ) Con-wrvator. Is at tlio Ijvclea. Ik Uattensteln of Nenp-xr. Ark, U at the LlrceM Kugen Mock of St. Joseph. Mo. Is at tha Soutl ern. W W. Iluleht. Jr.. of SI'na, Ark.. Is at th Undell. It. A. Bennmt and Miss ltrnnftt of Maiden, Mo., are at the Laclede. H. 1". Wrlsht of I.anus City Is at the Plan t't. L W. Davis of Denver. Colo. Is at the St. Nicholas. . It Itrooks of Mount Vernon. Ill . Is at the Mosf-r. Ilennr W. Ucyct of Lonlon. Knglind. Is at the s,t. lchola. el. M. Coniloa of Oswe-jro. Kaa. Is at th ! Plinter". I). M. Gill of Llttl Itock. ArR., Is at t:ie iAclrile J. II. MeKam of Ottumwa, la.. ! at tte IJnUll i:mmrson Wool of London. Knstand. Is at the Southern. O. V. Hall of Philadelphia. Is at the .Moer. H. II. Urown of Tulta. I. T.. Is at the I-Un-fr. J. IT. Ilammor of Centralla. Ill . Is at the SoulhTn. Joe Tall of Katmka. Mo . Is at the I.acle.Ir. J. II. Jl!nlr anil Mrs ilinier oi inn e.uj-. Neb . are at the l'lantr rs. Texan Appellate Court. RHPI'IILIC Mi:clAL Dallis, Tex., Dec. 1. Following are to dav 's proceeding!: In the Ceiurt of Civil Ap peals. Fifth Supreme Judicial, at Dallis: Affirmed: eviu McKav vs. IL L McKa; Dallas Unversed an I rnianJsL Leonora McMahun et at. va J. T. Vrasy. Col lins. J C. Clewts vs. CI. W. Sn'll: ltaln" 1. P. Ne-al n C. A. Andrews. Urajscn. In the cai of Mar Miller et al v leia. Loan AReno et al. the JmJcmnt of the loner court Is reversed and rendered In favor of Miller and wife for an undivided n-etxlh litert eif the land In control ery. and reierp-si Ant remanilesl as to Millar an I wife on the Issues roicerninc rents, damages and Improvements and affirmed In all other rejects Moll'jns di.iM-ed of- T. W lord rs?etier, vs. S. K. Liner et al : rehearing ovcvrultsl. Mar iurran. admrx. vp Teias Ind and M"rtca?e Coniiinv. healinc overruled Hermann Krueael vs. Murihj- A. lloUnz et al.; dismiss writ nf error Kr-mted J. T Ilirt vs. Mlllam Whltaker; dismiss ap peal ustalneil. Ca-s submitted: People s national Eank t. J. A. Mulkcy: Ellis. VVaxhiehle National Hank vs. Theodore Blel harz. 1U1I s-)nthwestem Monufacturlns Company vs W. 13 HiiKhes et al ; DiUas Caroline Laquertnne vs, L. J. Farrar. aJmr.: Llmentone. Julia 11 Flanauan vs. J. C. Holbrook; U.llas. Set for fuI mi'sion Iwcemt-er li: T. A. Andrews va. C W. and C. II. White Lead: Orafon. S S. &. !-. lly. Co vs A. L Laves: llciklns. W. A. Hamilton vs S. S. i S Ky. Co . Hunt. W. IL Nalxifi vs McCJuIjb . Moore. Fannin. IL 4 T. C Ity L'o vs Charles Oram. Dallas. Dallas Terminal Hallway and Dejwt Company vs. Mosber Manufacturing; Company : Dallas. Xew Teui Corporations. REPUBLIC SPECIAL. Austin, Tex., Dec. 1. The following char ters were filed to-day by tho Secretary of State: The Hit Prairie Irrigation Company of la Grange: carital stock. SS.'.OO. The llcissboro Aid Society of Dallas, Tex.; no capital etrjcrf. The Gretrvllle Bottling- and Manufacturlng Company. at Oreenvllle, Tex.; capital stock. $10, t). The W. L Martin Genral Merchanii- Com pany of Terrell. Tex ; capital stock. t. The Texarkana Table and Furniture Company of Texarkana Tex.; capital stock. 3 0Q) The T. V Dealy Book Publlh!n- Omipanyof Houston. Tex.; capital stock. J2O,0ij. The lamlly Protective Benefit Association of Daltaj Tex.; no capital stock. The Maon County Mining and Smeltlr? Com- Rany of Camp etardner, Tex.; capital stock, Sl,- The Sharks Benerolent Club of Houston; no capital stock. St Paul. Minn. D..,- I All that u nn.it. il of Ciisiun.m IC. Iivis. viudiit si.Idl-r. livijtr, wis to-div placed In the recilvlnc vault of the beautiful mortiiary 1 In pel at Oiklnnd Cemct.ry. to be later privatclv given Its Hurl resting plice In "Gm1's Acre Hemtifiil tributes nf flowers Till-d the 1 otise with their fragrance. President and Mrs. MeKinley .sent a beautiful wreath from the White IIoue. An lmmi-nso wreath of chrysintl emuias overlild with white roses nnd orchids trotHled to the love and esteem of the lite Senator's n-soclatcs In th" Fnlted Stiti-s Senile, another tribute, 1 eiming from the Hotisi of R. preventa tives Two lumiinse misses of Atinrlcni beauty roses v.. re sent bv the State Bar Association. Tin- Lojal Legion, Isronsin Ciiintn inil ry. nt a wreath of li ieavt-s and Irom the OM-Tlme Telegraphers of Anieri. .. of 'villi h Sen itor Divis wan h number, an embicni if '3- " in white and pink rosi.s was reieivesl The somber bl ick casket the onlv decora tion of which was a burnlsheil-sllver plite bearing the name "Cu'-hnian Kellogg DavK" was almost hidden beneath 11 ilornl 1 bank. J The committees of the I'nited States 1 S.-H ite and House of Representatives nr'ved j In the city a short tlin.i before the funeral J and were at tho house and cemetery. tho-e Pii'sint being. Senators Cullom "x. l;,on. Carter. Spooner. Hansbrough. Pcttlgrew and McBriile. esv-orted by C0I0111 1 D M. Rams elell. s. rgeiiit-al-arins of tile Senate-; and Reiresvntatlves J .1. Jenkins. J. T Me - leary, Joel Heitwole, 1. c Stevens. Lorcn 1 lelcher. lw .Morris and F. M IMdy. es corted bv Assistant Seigeant-at-Arins Kln nev of tho House. AH State and city offices were closed for tho day nnd business general! v was sus pended during the hours ()f the luneral. while all II igs, otndil and private, were hung at half-mast as a mark of respect to the deceaed. Tho s..rvhes nt the homo nt 11 o'clock were brief and of !ho simplest character. Tim Reverend C D. Andrew", pastor of Christ Church, real the Impr. sslve svrvlco of tho I'rotestint i:.l-i opal church assisted bv the Reverend Tin odne W Sedgwick, pistor of the Church of St. John the Kvangellst. who read the lesson. Mulo was furnished by a mle-d quarter!. Arihblshop John Ireland, a lifelong per sonal and lolltical friend of the lato Sena tor DavI- was preocnt us one of tho mourners. The funeral procession wended Its way to Oakland Ctmcterv, where the Reverend Doctor Andrews rend the committal serv ile while the bodv was placed In the vault in the little chapel. The pallbearers wre all old friends of the deceased Htutcstnan. They were: James J. HUI. Judge Walter II Sanborn. Judse Charlesi H. Flandrau. ex-Guv ernor John S. PUlsbury. CT-I'mted Ptites Senator W. D. Washburn. Honorable Samuel It. Thayer, H W. Feet ard Robert J livans. INCREASES CAPITAL STOCK. Texas Paeillc Coal Company to De velop Its Plant at Tlinrber, Tex. REPl'UI.IC SI'Ll'I L Fort Worth. Tex . Dec. 1 The Tetas Pa cific Coil Company, of which F.dgar L, Marston Of St. IlUls Is or. sldent lir.a J amerdetl Its charter sj as to Increase th- capiiai eiock to i.l".). Tho additional gVUOJi) represents Katern carltal. The com pany opentc-s the coal mines at Thurber. and the monc-v villi bo used In further de velopment of the plant and the purchase of coal propertied. The rvorlli Wind Ore Blorr. Comfortable girments Creat Suit and Overcoat Sale. Clobc. Seventh and Frank lin avenue. See page 2, part 2. Grand Toy FxI.IMtlon. Tho largo exhibition of tojs and dolls will bo opened bv Schulz's, corner lYanklln avenue and Seventh sttret. Monday. Tho entire third Hnor is devoted to tcjs. dolls and fancy noveltie-. which mike Christmas delightful iluslc- will be rendered bv tho w.Il-known "Famili Albert!." who "hive. Ju-t arrived from Xevv lork. Old Sinta Clans will, bo present with bags of candy to distribute to tho children. It will be a feast for Ii.th old nnd oung to attend tho toy opening at Schulz's. tUf 100,000 BOTThES iH TO (TRADE MARX.! tury and a remedr tou cannot afford below and tending it properly tilled out POSITIVELY CURES RHEUMATISM AND LA GRIPPE. "5-DROPS" Is the only medicine in the world which Is a positive cure for all forms of Chronic and Acute Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, La Grippe and Malaria. It does not matter whether you are suffering from Inflammatory, rs.rroas. Muscular or Articalar Rheumatism whether your wliolc&ystc mil full of uric acid; whether every part ot your body U aching and every Joint lsoutof hape. -5-DKOr." If Used z directed In the necessary Quantity, will positively five instant relief and effect a ter manentcurc It will also quickly relieve and absolutely cure Inllzostlou, )srcpsia. Backache, Asthma. Hay Fever Catarrh. Sleeplessness, Nervonsness. N.rvoasi and Nauralcic Headaches. Heart IVoakaoss, Taathache, Earache! Croup, Malaria, Nervous Prostratloa. Creeping Nambuess, Broachltis and kindred diseases. 5-HItOI'S ' Is the wonder of the medical and scientific world. It Is recommended by leading iiurslclaus of ibotn Amrrica ana Europe, it never tana. "a-UKOrS has cured thousands of the most ob.tinate cases, many of which had been given up by doctors and called by them tncuraU. Prominent Clergymen Praise the Marvelous Curative Power of "5-Drops." "Thlstlmeavearasolw-asobllred to use crutches on account of Rheumatism. but noiv. than' (Jiwl and the rccular and constant ue of "5-Drons."I am active and able to attend to all theelutl'sof mv sacred calling. Had my trouble not lietn chronic in use TiiuriroLuniui irainii i i-ci i:hccht muiucu .ob uj euic irouia nave oeen almost imme diate." -Kit. Fa&tr llaclry, SL Janus' CAurcA. Jlwf IJuluth, Jlmn. and her. CUT OUT THIS COUPON LllllMJ This Coupon It Good (or One Trial Boltle cl Swanson's "5-Drops." Write plainly your name and address. Cthadc mark.) No. 350. Name Street and No. City. I tv-rlte direct to EWAICSOV ItHKtTMATIC CCRE Ca. Cblcago. j-y rvJEVER FAILS 1 'V 'l '" SWAMSBH RHEUMATIC CURE CO., 160 LAKE ST., CHICAGO. to:;:v:,;;-Sr;;l's:,-:;-.. B HANNA IS PUSHING SHIP SUBSIDY BILL. Kxpectetl That the Measure Will l!p "KailrnatieiF Through Con- Rie.s Ahead of Everything. CLGTURE RULE THREATENED. May I5e Employed to Thwart Sena tor Pettigrew's Avowed Plan to Have the P.ill Talked to Death. ItEPI'nLIC SPECIAL Washington, Dec. L Senator Hanna ar rived In Washington this morning, and, without even callln? nt tho White House, plunged Into the work of putting the ship subsidy bill on the track, to be Tailmniled" through Congrt-ss during tho appro ichlnn session. Mr. Hanna proceeded to tighten his grip on Congress. in went at the task In his usual masterful way, and before the day was over ho announced that the subsidy bill would bo taken up In the Sennto on Wednesday nett nnd would be pushed, to the exclusion of oil other business, until It had been passed. Not even the Nicaragua. Canal bill, which Is a special order for Decomber 10. will be allowed to stand In the way of the subsidy bill. Undtr tho Senate rules a special order does not supplant unfinished business, and tho canal bill Is to be brushed out of the way to make room for the shipping bill. Senator Hanna went bo far as to hint at the possibility of the adoption of a cloture rule In the Senate to expedite the passage of the bill. Senator Pettlgrew of South Da kota, bearing In mind the special efforts made by Messrs. Hanna and Fre to defeat him for n election, had boasted that he Intended to organize a campaign In the Sen ate to talk the bill to death. Manna's Threat. When Senator Hanna was told of 8en- atcr PetttsTew's thrcaL he eald: "If ho tries that we may adopt a cloture rule." If this action Is decided upon Senator Hanna will have the active assistance of Senator Fre who. In addition to being chairman of tho Commerce Committee, hav ing tho bill in charge, U president pro tern, of thu Senate. Senator Hanna had telegraphed some of tho leading men Interested In the subslly bill to meet him to-day and ho met Messrs. Clemt nt A. Griscom. William IL Trigg, W. IL Mnrrteou, Joseph Crace, William II. Franklin. Aaron Vanderldlt. Simuel Sowall, John H dc. U. N. lliker, Thomas Cfjde. H. P. Ilooth. r. J. Firth. Alfred Wllsor. H. D. Gould nnd several other representatives of tho ship-owning and shipbuilding Interest!. There weir- also present Senator Frje and Iteprcsentatlvo Grosvenor. Mr. Hanna announced to the conference tint the till is to becomo a liw during the session and there was a general discussion of Its provisions. Several amendments, to bo offered when it Is taken up In the Sen ate, wcio agreed upon. Most of the changes BE GIVEN AWAY So certain arc we ef the marvelous curative powers of "a-DUOPS that we hTC decided to give away absolutely free of charge 100.0CX) trial bottles of this wonderful remedy In order that it may be given a test by sufferers without any expense to them whatever. It has never failed to do all and more than w e claim for IL and we know that If you will but rive It a trial juuiiiiidiiuiocui;c iuai i-ii.ejx"r ia mc meuicii vTonucr or to be without in your Lome. A lmttle maybe to Swanson Itheumatlc Cure Co., Chicago. IlL "-DKOP5v" for I IcnrtWi t for It," -,?r. F. M. foojttr, lliiAm;fon C'lt'r.Mn "I suffered terriblv for two reirs from Nervous Prostration. I trl'd other nerve tonics with very little relief, and. in fact. I began to despair of ever belni: any lietter. Fortunately for mi-. Mr. Allen M. Sage recommended your remedy so highly and told what It had done for him that I wan Induced to trvIL To mv qreat astonishment one bottle of 'S-DUOI'S' andonelioxof Swanson's Plllscii'mor79off'iM all otKfr in Urn' An I feer tal't I lielleve It to b the raot icon lful ilmrorfrtt fonrrrouaai I rhumiUr dittiuti of tt pr:tnt agt."Eer. I. .1. Rout, Ionia. Jficu NCTE. If yeur Druggist docs not have "5-DKOPS." we will send a larg size bottle (IX) doses) prepaid direct for ae dollar. GIVE "S-OROPS" A TRIAL Stste g, King rownm Broadway and GET ENQALi-S' v ;i i,''T" Small bills sold on time as sure and see F. H. INGALLS, DRINK AND DRUG HABIT CURED The Paquin Immune Treatment makes drink so obnoxious that it catinot be re tained upon the stomach, thus immunizing the patient. Reclaims relapses from other treatments. Indorseel by business firms of NATIONAL REPUTATION. Ad dress PAQUIN IMMUXK COMPANY, Dept. F. Chemical Building, St. Louis, Mo. proposed are merely verbal. The most Im porting is a proportion to increase the minimum amount of freight which must b-j carried bv cargo ship to entitle them to compensation unJe-r the liw. As th bill now stands they mut carry at least ?, per cent of their cargo capacity. This minimum will be increased, but the exact amount of the Increase was not finally agreed upon. Anotner amendment is designed to make It clear that ships which arc ergaged part of the time In coistwLse trade and part of tho time In foreign trade are to receive the subsidy while In tho foreign trade. Rep resentative Grosvenor was continent there would be no dlttlculty In getting the bill through the Hou.se, and it won agreed that nothing should bo dono at that end of the Capitol until after the Senate had acted, lis It was In that body the greatest light would probably be made. Mr. Hrnni does not fear much Republic an disaffection In the Senate, but Scnitir Fairbanks Is undcrstooel to b troubled about the course he shall adopt. Consider able opposition to the measure has been arouseel In Indiana, and If he stands by Hanna In this tight the Indiana Senator miy llnd that his usefulness as a reure eentatlvo Is at an end. ArLniisita Supreme Conrt. itnrunLic m-eci l IJttle Itock. Ark.. Dec. 1 The following decisions were rendered by the Supreme Court to-i'av: W V. Tailor & Co v. I If Onnthim .t Ci ; appeal iron Little Liver Circuit Court; af firmed erallv tj Chief Ju'tlre Hunn. Sjd 'Wllklns vs snte if Arkann; apral from Cross ilrcult Court, affirmed rr curl-un Thoims Dunbar r llnrk-s JI. Coweer; apreal from Veil Circuit Court; reversed by Juittca Iluelies Itlchard Totvell t al. vs. Heirs of w. W. Etter. TTHADE MARK.) ine cen- had by cuttlnrnnt thpinnmn J B aonpon before I beran will dn morn f ha nvnt,T-ilm " - Ajcy unlufikuWlr'WBXi III III V s, ,wfiifii Ijiliilflillllllj III It IB HI mm FHWHISUBS jllnMlH R!lilrallWl IIIiIIIimH aaB aaBSaaS 1 ssst VattBalB bsB H 111811111 HbbbbbIbH u IrM 1 Hi) (Hi llll Irw & Co. Pine. Trices and terms on Furniture, Carptts, Stoves or whatever you need. Cash or credit. I have got a bi, beantifnl stock, and everything marked in plain, one-price figures. cheerfully as large bills. Ba 1223 Olive Sfreit. I Dr. BOHANNAN j Covf il Cbrual" .,r Iif.B tMVcntsb! Cuntt-nT p-ititrlrctire .Nmoui I'tbilit. jmin1 Wrskuvti.Lott Minhnoa or anr rn.s reu t nr from mouthful errors or irtnl3 fromttc. wTt-n tki. la ueai niuttly iwrt'M in th 5t. Iyulf paprrf for oitr tottr TtantBa burner hli In rurlnx tne Wort !-. "lV.ee. Tl IfOuAra . trikl frkT nnllnl'ir inl.siHf In akn lliit Ilia Kemrdv will do 11 thst t m lrrrt'trd. J-oIJ onljr by Dr C. A. IioHAN .v, X. CX Alorcan !fTet, fit. Looil. MtW UUtliiLrJ tog. I'riTt'e ClrcuUr FBt-E. " -a deceaed: appeal from Cr1ttrnVn Chancery Crurt; affirmed by Justice Huche I.ouUa. K. lIrM t aL - sol A4Ier t al.i atital from IMla-kl "hanctrr Court; afflmiM an4 Jjdcment entire i arnlriFt JoIi C iNruld inil h! lr,.mn bv Justice Wood. St. Leu ip. lr n Muuntiln and Southern Rail way romnanv II tat5t fL Co : art-ai frora I lin Clicalt Cou-t: rfrs?ti Jr Juttc Wooj J iMtct Kattl ani Rlll'fk dient.n?. I XlraK- Nation.il Ilank tn Oorg M ain. a.imr ; dpre-ti irom t'uiakt Circuit 0urt: Julcrrnt entered by ajrreTnent. Ill Eatlln w. Mate of .rkanis; apreal from TerrT Circuit Court: nppUnt gten two wtiki t Jil trlf. Arkadelphla I-unbfr rvnpanr t? II. R. a xnan; nrp?al from Clark Circuit Court; appll catkn for time In which to file motion for ra harlnc Hire!. Robert Underwood p. J. M. Cooper et al $ anal from Mhlte Circuit Court; death or ap pellant MiffgfMei nnd revived in nam of a mlnltritor li 4-on-nt. W H. Crlnt-ad . W. G. TVllon ct ah; arreal from Inderendnre? Circuit CVurt- Tath. t of arrHint un;e-tel and re!.rd In name et atirniniMraior i ronTii 1. J. Al ern et al . Heard of Imrroremantsi ! of Txarhn.; a;ral from Miller Chancery Court: airud orally and submitted. J. A- Coivr enrolled. mrTsprague says Kccs aro cry carefully selected for tea Delicatessen Lunchrooms. BJ aHaHBQVrUuudSavQIVJaV M sa.i'f- mwtmwmfwitmmfifffmt B LsVAaVVrrJEamsV AaPJVa I m m flat s V i I I l l I .&