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THE DAILY FREE PRESS Free Company O. B. niETH. J. W.

CONSINGHAM, jl 1. OALBBAITH. mid Subscription, 10 cents a TEEMS: Advertising bilKdiieverify- Job work strictly CASH. ANNUAL 8UJ5SCKIITIONS. Offlce in FBEE PRESS BBIIDISC.

West Main street. L. li 31 Entered secontl-clMs matter October 13, at tho post office at Carbondale, unckr too Act or Conirress of March 3.1879.. M. C.

METZCEK of Cairo was last week elected vice-president of the State Board of Pharmacy, Wm. A. Pyche of Evanston, is president, 3. F. Schrove- of Jacksonville, treasurer.

FJ5W people.know that other days of the weqk than the first art- being observed as Sunday by some nation or other. The-Greeks observe Monday; the Persians, Tuesday; the -AtiByrians, Wednesday; the tho Turks, Friday; the ami the Christians, Sunday. Thus, a perpetual Sabbath is being celebrated on earth. AT a meeting of park commission hold in. Springfield last week Prof.

J. C.Eiair, who has been in charge of tho work at the a report, submitting charts of the site. Tho legislature will be asked to make an appropriation for the. maintenance oC the park, which was purchased by the commission some months ago. The amount given last year was $10000, and ii is likely that a similar sum will bo asked this year.

LAST week Senator Burnett introduced abill in the legislatnre-f or amending tho dram-shop act so'that-the city orvillage granting the license would the fee and uther half go to the This is legislation that has been wanted for years by tho county people. They substantiate their claims (with most excellent argument. The city gets, the saloon revenue, but tho expense of prpsecu 1 tion in tho county and circuit cour.ts lor offenses -resulting from the. sosco of the saloon fall upon all the 'people. FOKSIEK 'Liontenant Hobson of tho Spanish war and kissing fame, has broken loose onco more.

He wrote to the Alabamaidelegation in congress a some months ago about "Paramount 'importance ot immediate adoption of 'a' progressive naval program" "Why America should hold' a Sfayal Supremacy" and ho thought so much of these letters that he has had them printed in pamphlet form and sent to members of Congress, public men and clubs throughout the country. In them ho sets forth a need for a Naval appropriation that makes oar economical congress turn pale. Sixty million dollars, he estimates is the mini- inrim sum we can spend on new ships and still hold up our head before other Cations, bartenders and have joined Chicago 'ot' the Knights of Pythias since IflW, must relinquish their merabw- -ship at once or be- expelled. The grand ohanceHor of the order has notified tho deputy grand chancellors "objectionable members" be ousted, aud Feb. 1 is the date for notification' to be given such members.

Men in the saloon business who -joined the order prior to 1.80-1 can The same rule re HOIBL jfe Who -hygfiic interests there is efaxa importan of the biead the metho Sd how baked are which have of greatest a health standpoint. ISCU Judge Hartrer Family Have Xarro-v Escape-Eaih Sunday Morning. Fire early Sunday morning destroyed the four story Southern Champaign. Among the guests, who, were forced to make hasty Judge and Mrs. O.

A. Harker And daughter, Miss. city who are "making their home in Champaign during the school at tae University of Illinois, is Dean of the College of Law. Barker and family had suite rooms on the second flooraad.when. arousedtheir rooms werefull of smoke, 'They were compelled to make their exits by means of ladders, it- being impossible to grope their.way, to the stairways.because of dense smoke.

Judge and'Mrs. Barker saved most of their belongings, but Miss Winnie I saved practically-none other clothing or effects. Judge and Mrs. Harker have feken another hotel Miss Harder-' returned to her homeinthis city on tho evening train yesterday in order to replenish her wardrobe. She tells some interesting as well as thrilling of the lire, which was aii 'experience not be forgotton.

The Globe Democrat says oi the fire: A fire which broke out early Sunday morning in Champaign, sent the guests of the Southern hotel fleeing for'their lives and destroyed the hotel i Reed Cassingham's drug store and Riekhoff's bakery. The loss is estimated at insurance, Many guests had narrow escapes, one woman the flames being rescued by firemen. at once wholesome and palatable, -Biscuit contain all the nutriment of thereat, made in the cleanest bakeries in the by bakers. are the best soda crackers made. Sold in air tight always fresh, always -ready for.

use. street.t'rora.her.home. and occupied Ivy i T31 tiTol! finr By DR. CHARLES WAGNER. of The, Simple prevalent 'in -Paris as heard.

voting' American speak ot Paris the other day as "'that wicked city." girls," I don't-know how sad I am lo.hear.y.nop^k'otParis a wicked city. Lam cm- mi wicked arc my wife and children. in CScrinam- and even Switzerland, where they speak Frcnc" 'there same misconception of French Kfe, given by-some SWH ncl of boulevard l'l' -is i to zo to bed early rise early, l-licn you encounter to of "tu," instead of the more formal "v.ous.' The' w'eev rcuch home is like nothing so roucn America a honu her son family. She.leaves a -hnaband, three danghtera, one' son 'one- adopted son, Jesse Hayes. One brother.

resides in Chica, go. Funeral services wHl'-'be held at the; Missionary Baptist church, Tnes- 'day-morn ing- thu sweet membership, me SU.UIL- 4.1110 applies to gamblers and race track hav liookmakowi. These members- whom I o( thi! state grand chancellor calls "ob- jfCtLonaVJo" got into the order during the last ten years hy false represonta- indiscreet, but I like to look into people's kitchens some of your distinguished ckles ifc TEACHERS' -EXAMINATIONS. Calendar for' 1905. examinations.

April examinations. April. examination common branches. 6,. Illinois Teachers' Association, Olney, Hi- May Teachers' examination in common branches.

une examination common branches, examination for Anti Saloon League Sunday. Several of the ministers joine'd iands with liundreds of other ministers throughout Illinois, yesterday in giving over their morning service to a consideration "of-the local option bill now before the state legislature. At three of the churches, the First Methodist, Baptist and' Presby- teriaiJj-the matter- was fully discussed and an effort made ro "give the people a clear understanding as to the meaii- WINTER MEAT EATING. The Poor Stomach's Tale of -'Woe. Just Now Mi-o-naJa Needed.

At this season of thc-year thousands of people are already showing the ill. symptoms that are sure to resuifrfrpra- the usual winter Indoor life, meat-eating, hearty food, lack-bit exercise, over work, aud poor ventiUtion spell "sickness," and poor health. If the stomach cannot do work; properly, ill health is. sure Mi-o-na is throne medicine that M-- su'res a natural that strengthens the stomacliv that sootnoB and heats all irritation; congestion, and inflammation in stbniach' -It is this ttiai'makes'it a'' oertaih and. guaranteed cure for all stomach 'troubles.

If the digestion is impajredj the blood 'is impoverished and becomes with ixiisonous impurities, gauging the system and causing Mi-b-na, act- a clear understanding as to L.JC sold jing'and merits of the projected bill vr.hnt-.Yiian-ner-fchev eonldaid in ing upon the sleeplessnessV orgaus cures troubles, headaches, backaches, and general weakness and debility. If you are weak and ailing'the chances are.that it is'due to a diseased, stomach, but yon can fos cured.By ns- AskE.K. Poi-tir, tho reliable druggist, to show yon the strong guarantee under whichMi-o-ua Mi-o-na costs but 50 cents a. If it does not-help is absolutely nothing. and in what manner they could aid its'passage.

111 -Special collections, of quite sub-1 stantial-amounts, were taken for the! furtherance' of thewrkoft-heleagne. i lemometer inan-Alpine hat, i for 2-1 hour period endin KvTm Wirt-l-inch 23 Weather Notes. a. 'm. Son-.

A s-weeter a sailor brim, But the handsomest girl you'll ever see Is the sensible girl who uses Rocky Mnnnt-aiil Tea. M. Hewitt. day: Highest 33 deuces above zero; lowest IS degrees above. Ending a.

m. today, highest 24 above; lowest 1'2 degrees above. the kitchen. I. love music and art, but thivthc table, is Meals servcdby the good, sweet hands'of your root of the home.

annual stitute, U1L. i LJIJV mother and sister arc very different from all others. widow, his third wife, and four examination THE MORTUARYIRECOm Death or People of Corbpndale and Jackson County. 1UJ3. CAKKLB- BELLAMY.

Mrs, Carrie Bellamy died at lier home on South Bawlina street, at today, after a short illness wit grippe find asthma. Bellamy was born May Hi 1 S42.and has.bersv resident of-this city Lecture at Normal Today. The faculty ami stnder.ts ot the normal university were addressed this morning by Moore, of Harvard 'University who gave an entertaining hoar or more talk on "Archaeol- 0 portantdisooveries as to the etc, ancient times as nnearthed in the excavations oE Baby-Ionian cities. Or. Moore-is Considerable of 'an au- thorilA' on t3io.se being -en- (4 present in delivering a scries tor forty years.

She was or-Te'ctureo-on-these subjects (it 0 James who died 1-iSsItr Of Chicago. abo.uttiro year's -She leaves no 'Dr Moore is a brothe.i'-in-law of ohudren Addie Bellamy, a Mr Gco. C. HanlorU of this city, ue i ce and adopted the, whose has been over Sunday. oa jy surviving in tins city.

niiihiTi number or visitors were rJeceaBed was one of the oldest resi- W.IULU rjftl-oartTArl present at the normal today to hear dents of this city and lugmv esteewi-u loss, among those were Kcv. Uy a large circle of For many TJ and years she had been a member of the and I j- ir oC this city. F. Frueral arrangements had not been completed at writing, the burial will take, place before Wednesday. Henry Bowlby, aged 76 years, died at home one and a half miles west of DeSoto, Sunday, after a short illness.

He leaves a widow. He was the father of itoess July 29-Teachers first and second-grade. Examinations for Teachers' certiQ- catos will be held in, Mnrphysboro at, Logan.school except the.last 'one of July 29 which will be heldla the superintendent's at the court house. Office to September 1, Friday and Saturday a iw u. a resident of Jackson conn ty -rom-e; I settling first near Elkvffie.

The inn- '-eral will be held.Tues,day,,a,t. It.a. ni, at UaeM.E.- CHLLD Floyd, seven-months-old child of E. J. Ingersoll, Rev.

Mrs. Tate.Gco. C. Hsmtord, Dr. "Mrs.

Me Anally, 'Billon, 1 Jovner and F. M. Hewitt. reside Svmday.mornicg of IntermentT a Co. Supt.

of Schools. A Pleased Patient Is best advertisement. AVe-de- sire to get our corrections on 50 people 1th. this -will give us 50-enthusiastic friends. To accomplish this we are going to give onr patients the benefit of.

a 50 percent reduction until next Saturday evening. Exami-1 Buy a Home. I h-ivc ihvee lots on Walnut street sdjoining M. H. Ogden's and three 5ots on Elm street adjoining Miss Charlotte liaison.

These lots are boat GOxWO and I will build houses them according to plans farnislsetl by-customer and sell the jjouseand lot outright to anyone desiring a well located home. CHAS. H. RIETII. SQU1R1T.

of the best known residents of Degognia, town-, ship, died at his nome one and a halt miles north, of Cora City, Sunday morning, aged 52 years. He was an extensive land ownev in the western part ot the county and had spent-his. whole life in this county- He leaves a at Ho ward cemetery- DOKOTHY BATES. Dorothy, daughter of "Wro. and Nora Bates, died-in St.

Louis. The remains were brought here for 'burial yesterday, interment being made in Oakland cemetery to- MSS. HAYES, Mrs: Wni. Hayes, aged about 55 years, died at her home" on Korth West street, Sunday morning. Go to The New Meat Market H.

Young, Proprietor For choice cuts of fresh and smoked meats, oysters, fresh fish. Everything kept in a first-class; meat market. neat and clean. 'Note 'some ot onr prices: Loin. StcaK, per A Every case guaranteed.

the- eye Permanently located in nation, free. Dr. Dayton, wards hotel. Carbondale. Rebekat Brill Tuesday All members of the- Oarboudale Ke- bekah Lodge are requested" to meet at their hall Tuesday night, January 8j at 7:30 o'clock, for drill.

D. C. Notice. knowln" 1 themselves a de tK setae their Heart trouble is given as the cause of bms promp as we have disposed other death, being brought on by ex- our business CO Oarbondale Plumbing citement caused by the fire which Heating Co. destroyed the property across the Rourvd Steak, per 1UC ChucK SteaK, per Sausage, 3 Ibs.

Best Roast, 3 Next Roast, per Good Boilixvft Beef, per Best Smoked Hams, per Pure Lard, per 5O lb. can Lard, per lb." Give Us a Call. Goods Delivered, North Corner Square New Prickett Building Telephone 194.

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