,f.'v-’ :ï¬.†- 1, gm. v no It“ Would sue“. V2». 11:41. Be Armand of Mlnouri has named himself as n andidute for ‘Ullul lulu Senator to lucceed Sen- †m .1? Wk!†1' www- lit It'd O..." In. hurlâ€. A dispute): from Butter. Pm. say! 1111. Sold has plum†now and can- not he moved ’to Pitmbnrg {or ten days. A sudden unfavorable turn light take her 0! at any time. but the doctor! do not expect it. m Ind Anon-nu. The Chic-[o dented roads have won In their contention that the state board of equalinflon and not the loos! m null make men- tax uses!- llcllt‘. w mete-ah: In "In-ul- Reports «cured by Serrflaty Inn of the llltnoln Mate board of health from all over the state show (ht mllpox exists in ï¬fty-seven counties. with an ugnnte or 2.600 cum. 3 decrease of 1.000 since (hp last mom vote made to the board Jun. 1. the new postmaster general. 'ho ll- mdy has been the "rink!!! of many nodal attentions. Receiving wflh the hostel- sud Mrs. Payne was Mn. Quarks, wife 0! Mr. Spooner's col- lm In the acute. Wh- to In. run-o. Mrs. Spanner. ï¬fe of the senator from Wan-Min. oncortainrd at a re- ception in honor of Mrs. Paym. wife of '“n In»... Iowa'- Smith? Sam M Wat \‘Irmnia wish- u to have meh Minimum Pmnnu- (er Genenl Brlnnw mpancdml In M- I“. He rennin tho notion of Mr. Brklow in lending Hm Wtoï¬f! In. Wm to thllng for flu purpose 0! Inquiring into the prh‘atw char-Nor of I nan tho la n t-andidale {or the olco of mum-mt. Sheep Cattle . What. No. 2 rod. rub Can. No. 2 “Oh ....... Oau. No. 2 rub ....... flu. timothy. Ir- ..... (am. ........... KANSAS (’tTY What. can. No. 2 Mrd‘ Con. cub. No. 3 mind. 0:", Mn." What. No. 2 nd (am. No. 2 ..... Olav. No. 2.... Stu-op and bull-- WON" when, Nu, 8min; what. No. .\'0 other Mum-m lxmnuuon In Do- lroll ll lm’ohed. TM hunk wan ornnlzrd In I359. m- omwn ue: Pruhlml. Frank C. Pln- new; tire pmtdrm. Frank C. All‘ drew-I: cum". n. R. An-lnwu. and su- lluunt cashier. JOMDII A, Schullr. 'l‘hr null-l «ad: I: 8150.000. Armsâ€"sun. m [be «amen! prlnhd lk-r. IT. lhe hunk had (on! deposit»: at 13.962.405410. The City Savings bank was the de- pository {or the funds 0! the munty nuditom. their balsam: there being more thin “50.000. It was also the depository for the board of education. which had a total 0! 8462.000 on (It‘- posit. 01h" local banks will tomptr nnly advance tundn to the board at «mutton [or nulurtrs and running ex- pI-uM-a. The publlt‘ ltbrary fund at ‘30.- 000 I: also In the ('Il.\' Snvtun hank. " Detroit ‘lnstltution‘ Suffers a ,3 Heavy Loss at Hands of Vice-President. Cashier Henry R. Andrews. through whom F. C. Andrews is said to have secured the money by means of over- dnfu ï¬nd certiï¬ed checks, is seriously ill at his home with nervous prostra- tion. He is not I relative oi the bank's vice president. To secure the indebt- edness Vice President Andrews has. signed over to that institution ‘all his real-estate holdings and stocks. bonds, and other securities. which it is esti- mated will total about 81.000.000. Pri- vate slot-k sperulmlons are given as the cause of his trouble. The City Savings bank at Detroit. Mich. wlth deposits of over $3,0Q0.000, failed to open its doors for buslness Fell. 10, and late in the afternoon Frank C. Andrews. vice-president of the bank. was arrested on the charge of "will- !ully. fraudulently. and knowingly" se- curing tram the bunk, without security and without the knowledge oi the other directom, a sum exceeding 81,000,000. He was arraigned and released on no,- 000 hall. his examinatlon being set tor Feb. 2|. A Sun: largely In lxcru of un- Muno- 4 Dollar» Hun nun-'Eraudulcntly wnh- dnuvu hoâ€" the “marâ€"Frank (7. Andrew; I: Undo: Anon. ENORMOUS AMOUNT INVOLVED MIESI MARKETS. WHYIï¬F'I'c’IAL NEW YORK 81", LOI‘IS CHH‘AUO‘ 1 MAMA Zro-IJ b1.‘gfl I Lurllh 1.35 310 3.00 12.00 cum 2:» «no me our. .4350 1.40 0| In“) 0! cam ï¬tJO «$.60 â€â€˜35 '7‘5 ‘I' I 16% “'5 £9 {9 83“ “V. m" ram-“mm WWI“ 'w' N» Wm _ms-mmyvgimel 53' Mylo-ho '[IOIQOI on 00'5“ ' â€"0? 31': 3;ng $3.?» :1 'h. .m‘ 30.71;†‘00" I "V1. In": '12 1m“ -’ our: - W. IMMIOUL M m Z'R'Wi .1 mm“: IBIIIIIG scunnlmm ', ES n «m hr n cold My than you lad I laundry llll'ch anywhere m a moon I! Doha". Th0 oduuuon o! no will ll tho oh- i.“ of our "Monroâ€"lm. Thrre in n mnnln ungwdcd "mm that mmu urrou a man now and than that dnwn «Ham-"a out of MI M. rla \'lrg'.nln and “INIHM Winter Km and L'hunntun Enuvfllkm. Hot In" um M-lm t'nmfull‘ swam": Hm or Mormnm-n .uldrm W, E. Conklyn N. u'. 1-. 1m. â€mu-uh. Ind Ohio in. at Club M. I'Mrulu. c (Inn-ham" I. lunch Wu.- Gl’luhnpperl urn .0 great I plum at May. New Bomb Wulu. Nut they 31mm. all Hm aunt lung- “ nl‘m. Influx the town in (on! dnrknanl. 'l‘lu Hindu-cu cm 0! II. m The Chicago. Milwaukee t 8!. Paul Railroad Co. In. issued 5 beautiful :alendar in six sheets 12:“ Inches, such sheet. having a ten-color picture a! a popular unrestâ€"reproduction: or water color: by Leon Mono. The orig- .nQI paintings are owned by and the :aiondars are issued under the Ball- way Company‘s copyflsht. A limited edition will be sold at 25 cent- por cul- -ndar oi' oi: sheets. Will be mud )n nceipl o! prire, F. A. Hill". General Pasuuflr Agent. Chicago. human;- I“ (39%†93.9%.. m ~90 at Inn-em m unwed .- nun... mvy'hnv. on Dad I Proï¬table aha-p hunbundry needs in" \ â€iced llndl. or land: mm the sheep will mprovo while they are leading oil it. 1 soul mm condition are met in the new nndn [or wider: in northern Wisconsin. lxpgi'lmonm uhaep tum: Buried uvonl turn In) are now supplying the line-l nation that goes into the Chicago mnrâ€" tet. Glover and blue 3m: in the very not feed for linen. Thin grown In and“! Abundance in northern Winon- un. and you grow strong 1nd hunky. he from vamp hero. mkin‘ Ill unu- rolled Ihoep ladder. summ- mm- enz the future of northern Winconnin (or men Insulin: in" boon and. by Proi. N. A. Henry. 0! the Winona-in linenâ€" aeni. union; Tho-u Shut. of the lin- um sum hm; John’A. Cnix. oi the to" Agricultural col : L. D. Burch. u no Auntie:- Ito-p "odor. and oth- an. Thou who no intended in ï¬nding n cumin? Ibsen country where lmdl In still cheap and nun in increue in nine. would write m D. W. Outed-y. Land Ind industri-l Anni. "Boo Line.†Minn-wo- n“. linn. Llfll 1'.- ug_ at: gun!†mu To the suggestion or the Liverpool Zhumber of Commerce that a sufï¬cient number of wires for emergency pur- poses should be laid underground be- :ween the principal commercial centers Lord Londonderry replied that the world would he proceeded with as the funds for the \time: being allowed.â€" London Express. After alluding to m Impmticammy \nd prohibitive cost, Lord Londondet- ?! says that. the pmnt condition of the national ï¬'nan'ces makes ii. impos- iible to undertake the experiment in the immediate future. WI]- No moo-d. Ion-1h. ’ â€0".“ ‘ Replying to I. letw at the tendon Chamber at Commerce. the noun-tar general holds out, no hope at I zones-Ii underground telegraphic Ienme. _ ,_ â€mariachi-Hill‘s: I SHEEP Mlll‘l'fl'. â€cud. mute-o :1 .. 1 ‘3': fl \ I! I m“ am ' at «new WJQWï¬E 0:03“: on .31.! aW-«nnll! 2..."! J» Kinny-W134†Jana.» garmwr "3 “Tie: 75mm. l 1'. Hahn“ mama. hat, or 3 â€was: Hook. Four†(Me-TI. -. ad m â€a.“ a.“ '0. A mFARM? lathe mnwho movhunnllmhcmu. - l nm for an “burl ad I- 110.“ mlnl nud’ nil.- Ions mum to- gether am: oleï¬n lam. TM. '9 cm to no nwm on the lands of Water: 0“- uh. uh!“ comp-Iâ€" ,. an n m Ina Mum , M mum milieu. Alban- “Damon's: Bx tonal cant: ï¬nd Mnmof {no we â€a to m on: at lumen!“ the I ma: lulu. Tu W (m â€'0 Ann of Western Con- n!- mc (m mum A to I 110919. Snort-mm; Imamâ€"“231““ an TIE MITEITED FIIIIEI rumâ€"mam ' mac; W FRII mm you. ï¬nial-am!- jun-l 9"â€ch mm mum l. l. 325 gammy; ~~ "m"- mmmmam ' 33%.... W1! mmg T II “M; 251mm “7553‘ â€Maui m MaWWKE-n g, a... i 3 .htâ€"13‘ P F? 9.3.0:â€! 3. Luna-h! :85. .xï¬néhï¬ 10:3! Lg. nin- IWMHQJ. ion-5L"; 3‘" "-5; "‘ 55:55“: I00! HIIS FOI SILE. II.- “ nod-rm nun. I. loo-ac m at Mal [bony-a. "‘51“ )9 M In†noun-ii Emir-u incl-um . ’ mm on man “gem-1 «my; . I IQLS. IA I!“ cu. Use MATT J. JOHNSON a m Cum qulckl), “My um! permanently. The duntlon or In ordinary wink I: louvtentbl o! a second. Generosity In the flower of mm..â€" ngthom. Nothing resembles pride I0 much u dlsooungemenL~AmleL In. VII-low'l Mb: Um I: [or (Ilflnn mum . when the nu. ae- b- lown-unmann- .GIMIIMDHG. Sc: mu. For the real. good old Buckwheat flavor. bur In. Au-lln‘l Buckwheat nnd don‘t (one! the hype Valor has '0]! many victories. diplomacy has doubled them. 'l‘nko but!" Btomo lain. Tablas. All Milt-Mandalay “loll-wont. “a. tho I- not so short but nut than [I Alva" time (or courteu.â€"-Emnon. When a. man's wife un- him to "wait Just I. second" he on farm noun Met of will! â€Emily ls lik é. â€Mum nu- m-In. Tum. 303m llama Suva. Honda. N. Y“ M. u. M Dealers say that u soon as a custom- er tries Den-nee Starch It In lmpololhle to sell them any other cold "tor starch. u can be used cold or honed. Rnaslan census returns reveal the presence of 640,000 ldolators in a popu~ union of 125,688,000. among which tor every 121 men there are 100 women. Bolt.» mm ulna Down. The numemuu restriction recently placed upon the mahutncuu‘o ‘0! matches in Inland have led to the closing of two (ulna-tea in Bolts“. About 400 (months: have been throw out of employment. We mine that. should you use PUT4 NAM ‘ADELESS DYEB and be dissat- lsfled from any cause whatever. to re- fund me. forever puckuge. Moxaon Dave 0.. Unionville. Mo. l Iâ€" â€! Pair-Cur. m- ean-unmet: an! Don‘t It!“ with thou-stun. 2‘0 0w.- O‘MJI.‘ 9-2 1‘? "ll. "TAT- (j ï¬vfm "h "qweiiiiï¬': 53 ' Z 3â€"17“ iii. dun-"com flout ol “sol-«bun n! I. um um â€I‘UI'C '«m mm- “ nu. I-Câ€"I'IUII-olmn. :mm'mtm'u DROPSYJï¬â€˜lmwmfm pound. Ididiéuhm mom used ,it faithfully with the Sum. tive Wash for ï¬ve months, and was rejoiced to ï¬nd thtt my trouble. were over and my health rented. If women would only try Lydh E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound ï¬rst, fewer surgical operation would occur."â€"Mns. L. A. HAnIs. 278 East slat St.. Chicago, 111. .5000 FORFEIT IF THE ABOVE m IS NOT GENUINE When women are troubled with lneguhr suppnuod or puma monstnmtlon. weokneu, louoorrhma. disphoemént oz uloehtlon of tho womb, that ' down fob . lunammotlon of the curios. book.- uobo, bummnce). 3123:8011! dobillty, indignation, and norvom mtmtbmormbemtwltbuuch mudmwnm Kasitude, excitability irritsbmtymorvomwmaqm 3100M melancholy. “W"md“mLm-be-lett-alom'tee buoyant! lea-neon, they should number them is one tried true mmody. Lydia ll. PInkh-m’l Vegetable Compounll It out» mum/o: ouch troublul. " Doctors have a perfect craze for operations. The minute there in any trouble, nothing but an Operation will do them; one hundred dollars and costs, and included in the cost: are pain. we agony, and otten death. ' " I :ufl'ered for eight years with ovarian troublee ; spent hundred: of dollars for relief, until two doctors agreed thnt an operation was my only chance of life. My sister had been min; Lydia]!- Pink- lnm’s Vegetable Compound for her troublel. and been cured. and she strongly urged me to let the doctors go end try the Coup Mrs. L. A. Harris, a Prominent Member of a Chicago Woman's Political Club, tells how Ovariagn Troubles may be Cured with- out a Surgical Operation She says: III-.iï¬aulpgâ€"IUIIn-glorggglggtg‘ E’s-loioqopliupo‘I-Icgâ€"nnlfltou. ‘oglvboi‘ .. 55.9... «a I135; 88836.2; lil‘ai_. $53! I‘ $3 I?» §=; WNNETIC â€SM "LOT “I! 0' 00 CENT PAOIAOI. 72 "cum I“ A 0A... Don’t let your grocer sell you a 1202. pack age of laundry starch for IO cents w »â€" ‘ ‘ you can get 16 oz. of the very best ~ . g; madeforthe sumo price. .Ono- more STARCH for the mo .1 ' ; ~ MAGNETIC STARCH MFG. cog HA5 No EQUAL. N01" LI 23mm 3“va: w. 0L 0. cameo. no. 1, nu. OMAHA. NIB. A4. w; A, maul-552a; â€Iâ€!!! In. rum-amount. autumnal!†mammal-um “I‘m-1h“, MI â€W% nun-u ow I'll. III I'm. VII Inn...†BARB!“ 851 COLORADO COLO minute!“ 9"†I. 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