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THK TAUK OF CHARCOAL. few Piopli Kw Hw uM to la aartriag Hltt an Bat, AUTOS OBJECT OF NUMEROUS BILLS INTRODUCED BY ASSEMBLYMAN EARLY IN SEASON, HARSH CRITICISM GIVEN HITCHCOCK SENATOR CARTER SAYS HE 13 EXCEEDING HIS POWERS. iHrffiuriii! Hnrmfll (Ed. Satjliglrt Statt If Contemplating a Southern Visit You Would be Interested in Our Advance Models of Linen Suits Now on View in Main St Windows AND IS IMMODERATE IN LANGUAGE AUTOMOBILISTS FAVOR SOME Unmeasured Denunciation ol Those Who Seek to Purchase Public Lands Condemned-Percentage ol Fraudulent Entries Very Small Tax on Motor Cars lor the Up-Keep of State Roads, Varying from $2.50 a Seat to $25 a Machine, Proposed by the Bills Put In (oulu KotttJn Try. Nearly everybody know that char coal In the aafert and wont efficltnt dlolnfecUnt and purifier Id naturt, but fw realize It value wbon tako lulo the Human ayateni for the am cleaua-Inn purpOM.

Charcoal la a ratnedy that the more jou take ot it the better; it It not a drug at all, but simply absorb the taitea and Impurities always present in the (Uiuiach and Intestine and carrlea them otirof the Charcoal sweetons Ihe breath after drinking or afteif eating onions and other odorous vegetable, Charcoal effectually clear and Improves the complexion, It whiten tha teeth and further nets a a natural and eminently wif cathartic. It absorbs the Injurtoua gase which collect, In the atoniach and bowel; it 4llnfct the mom I) and throat from the poison of catarrh. All drngglata sell charcoal in one form of another, but probably the beat charcoal and tha moat for tha money Is in Stuart' Charcoal Lonenge; they are composed of the finest powdered Willow charcoal, and othor harmlem antiseptics in tablet form or rather in the form of large, pleasant tnstinit ljn gnu. tbe charcoal being mlvd wiih hunty. The daily use of thcae will aoon tell in a much improved condition of the general health, better complexion, sweeter breath and purer blood, and the beauty of it ir that no possible harm can result frooi' continued use, but, on tfcff cHrr treat benefit A Buffalo pbyalcjan, speaklnglof the benefit of charcoal, ay: Id-vise Stuart' Charcoal IjOzenge to alj patient Buffering from gaa in atom and tho jbowola, and to clear the complexion ahdypurify the breath, mouth end tiiWt; I also believe the liver greatly benefited by the dally of them; thpy cent but tweuty-fir cent a box at drug stores, and al though In aome ene a patent preparation, yet I believe I get more and better charcoal in Stuart' Charcoal jw.enge than in any of the ordinary charcoal tablet." Send your name and address to-day for a free trial package and see for yourself.

F. Stuart 56 Stuart Marshall, Mich. Last Day of Pre-Inventory Sale You can imagine what that means. It means opportunities to pick up odd lots, broken sizes, and to-be-dropped brands and styles at prices such as are quoted only at end of a fiscal year. Details are out of the question.

Quantities are too limited. Come expecting big bargains, and you'll not be disappointed. Don't look at these, if you don't want to be tempted. 50 Women's Black Cloth Jackets Now $6.25 Were $13.50 to $20 50 Women's hip length fitted and box Jackets of black Lymansville cheviot, col-larless effect, trimmed with three stitched straps down back and over shoulders and lined throughout with good quality satin, all sizes from 34 to 44 were $13.50 to $20.00, to-day to be distributed among first comers at $6.25. Mark the quantity.

Only 50 in all. Don! delay. the Tims to Bay Fats Raw skins are advancing in value. Of course, the manufactured product will be sympathetically affected. That's why some folks are making little or no effort to effect a clearance of this season's holdings, on the assumption that it will be profitable to carry over to another season.

And so it may be. Yet such consideration has no weight with us. We prefer to convert merchandise into money, be the sacrifice what it may, while making friends of all who avail themselves of the bargains. So we are now offering inducements such as these WeablrigXon, D. Jan.

30, Severs ctlticlaui uf Secretary Hitchcock was made lu tba Sonata to-day by Seustor Carter, of Montana. The was bsied on tht order of the Secretary of Inst l)ecembor which prohibits the iaauancs of a patent to laud under any of the luud laws until after eiamlnatinn ou the ground by a special agent. Hen lor Carter some time hko prcKcnted a resolutlou wliii-U denies tlia right of any executive ottlccr to prevent th granting of a patent when the law uniior which it Is cluluiod has been carried ut, Mr. Carter begnu by averting that the order referred lo sxprasaed the final eli-mate of Uie Kecrctsry as to the truth and veracity, the houur and luttgrlty and the good filth of all settlers on the public do-luaiu of Uie United 8utee. 'it likewise arrnigtis," he aililed, "all other perxons seeking title to public land under existing laws.

"The order is without precedent in the history of nay government, ssva as applied to provinces, cbuiaes or iudirldtiala suspected of treaaonsblo designs. It Is tb culmination of a policy uifwarrauted lu fact Slid founded only on baseless suspicion. The public records demonstrate thai the order Is not only needles but harsh, cruel and oppreaairt. Sensational Report Heard. "For the last tlx yrs seosationsi reports of evil doing In the public land tat bv been emanating from th Interior Department from day to day, so sweeping in their scop as to create th luiprestion lu other sections that tho entire Weatern population is, and has been, engaged in a verliabls saturnalia ot criminal conspiracy, fraud and perjury, over the wbole broad surface of the public domain.

Klnce 1101, Insidious interview! aud boisterous proclamations hare pnaaei from the ulterior department to the public press reflecting upon all those seeking title to public lands. The words 'land grabbers, 'looter ot th public and Ilk terrua have become psr tof th vernacular of th Secretary's office in referring to public land entrymen of all kinds. The routine work of the hind service has been pillaged in Quest of items for publication, reflecting on hide vlduals and communities. Tbo slightest Irregularity, savoring of scandal or possible A 1 a Jan. 30.

Assemblyman Voting' bill to cnsble automobile owners to insure machines against loss by accident, which Uie Assembly lnamrtmce Committee has voted to report favorably, is llie first of th many bills of the session, doeigtiated to regulate automobiles, to be reported by any of the respective cumin!) ices. There wag no opposition to th automobile insurance bill snd it Is tindor-sluod to be favored by automoblllsts. Th other automobile bill Introduced cover tbe entire territory from conservative to radical, and practically all bar been offered in the Assembly. The most elaborate Is by Mr. Htauley, of New York, and provide for a motor vehicle commission nf three members, appointed by tho governor, to erv without compensation for a term of five year, ltegfcstra-tion, a fee of three dollar for each automobile aud each chauffeur, end a speed limit of twenty miles on the public highways are the other importaut provisions.

The bearing on thi measure will probably be on of th most Interesting of the session. A substantially similar bill Introduced by Mr. fjanley last year remained in committee. Tax on Every Machine. Assemblyman CuWlller 1 tb Introducer of a bill, which, if It become law, will place an annual tax of ou each machine and will compel chauffeur to pay a fee of $5 in addition to passing an examination, which shall Inchido speaking, reading and writing English.

This latter proviaion would prov an embarrassment to many foreign drivers. The bill provides that th chauffeur's license shall ba revoked for two year following his conviction of killing or Injuring auy one. Mr. Stevenson, of Delaware, would levy a tax of $2.50 on each scut of an automobile, according to a bill introduced by him. The proceeds would be devoted to the maintenance of improved highways, and the general Impression I that those Interested In highway improvement are in sympathy with the Stevenson measure.

Automobile bills that have attracted lea attention Include those of: Air. Northrop, providing for a muxl-nium speed of fifteen tnilea an hour on public highways. Hamn Has a Bill Also. Hamn, permitting unincurporated districts to regulate the speed of automobiles. Mr.

Itoblnson, making it a misdemeanor to go through- th records and Into the detnila of the Interior Department and Its operation, burdened with more work than auy of his predecesaora; hav undertaken, th President must sccept the statement of bis subordinates ss trus. II cannot check aud countercheck them all. Ho has rellod on tb report of th Secretary of the Interior as bare the people gcuorally, outside the states to which bis accusation apply. Th President and all other misled by tbe crusade of misrepresentation are clearly free from responsibility, except to bear Lb truth as told by tb government records, and then to do justice to an otitragt'd people. Appeal for a Hearing.

"lu the name uf Justice, lu behalf of more than emrymen ou the public domain, in tbe nam of tbe faiuiiiuaf' dependent upon them, aud of discredited neighbors, who may witncsK in their behalf aggregating suhstsutislly two millions of peopl accuaeu and injured, I sek for a hearing from Ihe Senilis, th President aud the country ou the cold ami silent fact ss disclosed by the government records." Mr. Carter went into an elaborate description of th detailed vrorkiuga ef the homestead and other land laws and gave court decisional us to Iheir inierpretstiou in harmony with the contention of his resolution. He defended the character, the veracity and other honorable qualltle uf the settlers ou public lands. "Honor," he exclaimed, "is not confined to cabinets; nor do special agents appointed at Wnsbiogtou monopolize that stnUmeut." lie added: "Measuring my words with care, I ay that the order of the honorable Secretary of December 12th last is both nujiiat Biid oppressive; and, further silll, I here aver that the records of th Interior Department dn not furnish Justification for the order; but on the contrary Ihese records demonstrate that the order is not only unjustified, but clearly Indefensible a to homestead settlers." Mr. Carter presented and analysed the records of entries andpdteut issued under the various land laws which summed up by saying: Fraud Not Extensive.

"It will appear from a critical analysis of the figures and the facts that not tu exceed one-half of 1 per cent, of the final homestead entries; less than 1 per cent, of th linn) desert laud entries; less than one-half of 1 per cent, of the final timber and stone entries, and less than 1 per eeut. of the tlnul coal entries are found to be fraudulent nnd the percentage of mineral entries tainted with fraud Is small Indeed. Taking the whole aggregat ot percentage together, aud figuring out from these percentage tho average, we will find that lex than on final entry of public laud out of every hundred bus been found In all tbe years to be subject to cancellation on account of fraud, default or delln-qtiincy of any kind. As to the homestead settlers, there is but one dciiuqucut substantially In every 3(k) final entrymen." As to the effect of this policy, uIr. Carter bad thi to say: "Kunpected at every turn In tbe road of vil dcaign, harassed by special agents and exasperating requirements of the interior department, it is not surprising that two honest bomtseekur left the Cnited Unites to locate In Canada during the year It to on (hat filed a homestead entry on the public domain of th United State.

While are pinching, suspecting and harassing our homestead settlers, th Canadian government, appreciating thi das of people, a they were appreciated In tbis country in tbe days gone by, extends a cordial welcome to America bomeseekers entering tb dominion. Tb Csnadlan law requires only three years residence ou a homestead, whereas our law requires five, and tb order of the Secretary will add from one to ten year mor. to tli time limit fixed by our statute. Violation ol the Law. "A to all final entrymen of public lurid, the Hecretary of the Interior violate th law by refusing to execute it II has violated th spirit of the law by prescrib-lug odiona methodi of procedure neither rouleuiplated nor sanctioned by th law.

Ills order would humiliate and if possible degrade a very lurge aud reapectable baity of worthy cltisen by discrediting their sworn testimony and subjecting them to a system of espionage to emphasise the official discredit. Aud all tbis, be it known, la to done without any charge pending, save tba general Indictment framed on the groundless uapilon of the Hecretary." In coucludiug Mr. Carter says: "Te the band of rhorlxees who base iheir claims to personal bonost and public attention on the men-fleas slandering of their neighbors, It is useless to submit any question in the expectation of obtaining fair and Impartial treatment. II who would establish hi own reputatluu for virtue by pointing to tb alleged lack uf that quality lu others sr long becomes the victim of a confirmed habit of dissimulation. Such an individual will meet law and facta with op-probiou epithet while attempting to smother the logic of figure beneath an avalanche of innuendo and falsehood.

Prom that class of peraons the good people settling in tbe Weat need expect uitber Justice, comfort nor support, but only additional lamilt injury." Astrakhan Coats In seven-eighth lengths reduced from $75.00 to $37.50. Persian Lamb Blouse Coats with collar and cuffs of mink reduced from $160.00 to $100.50. Siberian Squirrel Blouses reduced from $80.00 to $40.00 and from $90.00 to $45.00. Box Coats of Broadtail Persian -reduced from $200.00 to $100.00 Natural Russian Pony Eton Jackets reduced from $95.00 to $47 50. Russian Pony Box Coats with collar and cuffs of choice black lynx reduced from $100.00 to $50.00.

Blouse Coats of Persian lamb-reduced from $300.00 to $125.00. Brook Mink Coats in sevan-eighth lengths reduced from $135.00 to $67.50. Siberian Squirrel Collars and Throw Ties now at half, viz: Reduced from $4.50 to $2.25. Reduced from $7.50 to $3.75. Reduced from $10.00 to $5.00.

Reduced from $12.50 to $6.25. Reduced from $15.00 to $7.50. Siberian Squirrel Muffs to match collars and ties $10.00. sensation, tis been dilllgently exploited before, during and after Investigation. Every on was indicted and no acquittals were ever recorded in these scandalous reports.

Th MPloitatioo of evil report ha been punishable by Imprisonment not exceed a conspicuous feature of th present ec-retsry administration. "Fraud has been constantly ana vocifer ously shouted from th house tops. Every item or Incident colorabls by suspicion mm sensational appearanc has been given wlugs. Ordinary occurrences bav been magnified into th emblance ot great event. On lb snumptlon that our set Last Day of Cafey-Neabtttger Sale The Carey-Ncuburger sale goes out with the month.

Hope you have availed yourself of the opportunities therewith presented. It Isn't every day that you can make selection from a strictly high-class stock on practically a bankrupt basis. But if you have not gotten your share of the good things going, It.may not be too late. There is another day of grace. Come to-day and perhaps you may run across the very thing you want.

If so, the price will more than please you. Clean-Up of Springfield Knitting Mills' Knit Undetwea for Women and Children tlers sr land thieves In the main, the mom odious, oppressive and essaperntlng treatment baa baeu meted out to them In numerous cases for th lot five or six years. Resident of nubile land state no longer ing one year for tho failure of a driver or owner to Hop and give his name and address following a collision or accident resulting in injury to any person. Mr. Apgar and Mr, Weber, providing for the registration of automobiles with tbej; secretary of tafB by non-residents, this being a retaliatory measure.

Senator Wemple, of Schnectady, has a purely local bill which would permit th Saratoga Lake Bridge Company to charge a toll of 25 cent for all machine. Argument for and against all these bills will be heard when the hearings are designated by the respective committee. Court Reception for Francis. Vienna, Jan. 80.

The customary court reception for the official Introduction of the new American ambassador to Austria, Charles Spencer Francis nnd his family, to the Viennese, society was held last night. Tbe function was attended by the member of the diplomatic corps, the highest court dignitaries and the leading members of society. The principal personages were presented tfl th American enjoy th presumption of innocence, but rather face th presumption of guilt. They sr chsrged vrlth conspiracy to despoil tbelr own state, to limit their future possibilities by oppressing themselves and with cheating their government in the Interest of grplng ipeculslor. No excep tion are marl by the order of December 18th.

25c Worth up to 75c 59c Worth up to $1.50 65c Worth up to $1.50 79c Worth up to Sa.oo Violation ol Legal Rlshts. "Should tome morbid, moral delinquent pav nluhtly visit to th den of vice ind make morning calls at th police court lu all your splendid Kastern cities, and then announce to tb world from duy to day, with load acclaim, that crime and Women's Union Suits of gray or white pure wool in light, medium or heavy weights, small sizts $1.00 to $2.00 values for 79c. Misses' and Children's Vests and Pants ef cotton, cotton and wool and all wool, small sizes -50c to 75c values for 25c. Women's Vests and Pants of cotton and wool and merino $1.00 to $1.50 values for 59c. Small sizes.

Boys' Union Suits of medium and heavy weight wool, nearly all sizes- $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 values for 65c. moral leprosy overwhelmed yon all, would, at his pitiable best, play In your field tb part the Fecretsry of th Interior bs psyad as regards lb people ot the public land states. Ihichecked by Held Office Under Lincoln. Pyracus. X.

Jan. SO, Henry E. Warn, 74 year old, the oldest commercial traveler In this city, having 57 yearn continuous service on the road, died at his bom here thi morning. lie held office under Lincoln aud had been active In contradiction, emboldened by nnu-reslat-ne from tbe Weait and unmerited ap pinnae from other quarters, th Secretary finally violated th letral rights and as sailed th verclty ud integrity of hun Don't Be Fat. IlliBT.lC NOT1CK 1 harahr pur-auatil to tba UlriH tluuit i.iHiiiin-il In nu Bidar duly uiads by tb ualurtlfue4 Hita-jf uiiiinltKliiiiiT ot tlx town ut lst, Mmiroe -ouuly, New York, tha Zitlx iinj of Jauuary, tbat aa )llcatluB tu wrltlu iiaa bra ma.ln Id mid li I'muiuiaaluiiar ly Hm'teater Hallway Coin, puny, domoaUo rnllrvstil corpoiaUuti owning anil imitf a attwt fiirf( alei'trtc rall- lit (tie I'lty of Uui'bvatar and lawn of itttn anil Brtk'litou, Mouroa couuty, York, fur couaent mid pcrmlolon.

0). To fuimtrHrt. uiHiiiiuin 4 operit a doattla trai-k nt anifnea alai-trle rail-road, te be wi rated by (he ovarjiead trolley Blrm tor Millti an in, aluti and iiyuu that portliw at Wait anua In the tun of OHn, Iwitiinliig at point In aald Want avauna wliara th tionudury line Mown (be rtty of Itocheater and th tows of Oatn proam tha Mtd Vtewt nn, and avmndln ttiatwa taH aloug lu aald Wi-at a venae ttt the rtiiht-nf -way of tlia Buffalo. KooliMter 1'tnabnrg Railroad foiu'iaajr. aud lo remura tlia praami aliiglf track with aaitcbea and ttim-nuta aa now luatntalru'd and oprntd by txid In tlia nld portion of Wef avenue, and to ta' tuticnii tliarmf tba Mid donlil trmk railroad, tu ronalut of two faraltxt trai'ka, rna uxn cch alila of Hia ramar Mo nf aald Krt avcuut" and rijuUllotant i rf roiu.

To construct, mniiiuln and operate double track aarlae eJactrte-railroad to oiwralad by tho ovarhaad trlljr ava-tani, for pubUr use tu. stun and upon Au-coin aruiir, lu-stnuliiR at I la Inlwraai'tluu lth Wwl avonue, and to ronnact hy ault-alila rurvaa villi a dim Ma track railroad In Mint nrruua. ami rilrndlns tlicn.a auiith-arty ahn( Uueoln arciiua to ('bill avnuia, and to roouei't liy auliahla anrvaa with a nmilila track Tnlluw'1 to cmiaiiaulad In kill avamia; aald ratlMfld to rutmlat of two parallal one apmi aarh arid of tlia raotar Una of Unrolu svauua and etiut ilia-tant ttiarafrom. 3. To I'ominirt, trifllniatn and operate a dniihla track atraet aiirfai1 alactrtc rullnnd, to Im oiwratwl by tlia ovrhd trolley ava.

tent for pulillc ua In, alum and urnm ChUI avenue. beflnnluK at lia Intnrantlon with ThnraloB road, nnd to connect by atittnbta with a double track railroad ti he conntrwMod In 'liiiii-etnn road, and eitcnd-In theni weeleriy Bloin hill avenue to tlia rlirtif of iui.v of the Weatern Kew York A f'enneoMvnnln Hallniad Cauinany: anld rllrmid to cnnalat of two parallel trncka. flna upon each able of die center Una of Chill avenue and equidistant therefrom (4i. To wtiet rue maintain and opernta a dnulila track "trccf M'fflre alactrtc railroad, TO hi eparaica by tlia overhead trolley era-eni for public In. along and upon Thtmion road, iMIiuilng at a point la Imreicn rond a'mnt eleven hundred and fifty feet southerly from the amllierlr Una of rhtll avenoa.

at altbh point tlia railroad of aald petitioner now under ennntnictlon will entar Tbumton poed. and to connect be Ktilta'de viicvea wltu (he aold railroad now muter count ruction, and eitcndina thenca northerly tilona 'rtiurtoii road to Ha Inter-aaotiofl with Chill at rime, and to connect by aultablc ctmea with the donb'e track railroad In tVilll avenue; mid rullroail to conlt of two pnrattcl tracke, one oneu eack aide of trw canter Una of tha aald Thttritoa road and eqiildlitant therefroin. And atao for omarnt and pertnlaaton to anrv cwmectiona. awtfche. wrca, at'itnpa.

conatriK't, malntnla am onerMc, all nca. turo o'itl aud eruaa-orere for tba convenient worktna of aald rallnwd. and for the ac. eomuiodntlon of the cara which may ta run over aatd railroad, and also for ennaent and prnileloii to arect and smtn-tma on Mid inwli, avenuea and liticliwava ha ace sa 17 polo, and atrlm and maintain the eeeary wtr a that tlia cara of aald company may be pronerlv moved the lnoftna and now or of electricity. TCe'lea 1 therefore hereby given that tha nndeinlRPed will nltcnd at Co Onerattva oundry Co Lincoln ruad.

In the town ef Monroe enmity. New York, on the Hth day of February, HT. at 1 o'clock A. M. on that dnv.

at which time aald application win flrnt be ennaldered lie fore Hie niideralgnad; and all persona who dealre atay then he beard in r.iI..o ibr-to Dated, Januaty 11, fair PAVin A CAHTKK. Highway fotnmltlmier of the Towa of Oaten, Monroe County, New York. "VOTICK TO CRrntTtlnS-rurauant to an order of Hon. Kelden SI Brown, Surrogate of 'ha comity of Monroe, nurlra la hereby given, according to law, to all par. aone having clatma or demands agnlnat KHaahetb Haker, lata of th Iowa of outilr of Monroe, etate of New York, deccaaed, to preacnt tba aama with tha voucher thereof, to the underalitncd admlnta-trator.

at hi ploca for tha Irannactlon of hoalaea aa aucti ailmliiletrator, at Ho. Powara building. Socbeater, S. 00 or before the 21rl day of Jut liXJT. IX ted.

January 3, 1''7 ANUKRW BAKHR. Adailulatraior. Engana Pentoo, attorney for adniinla, trator, Ho. powers bullulr.g. Rwh-eaier.

K. Y. N0T1CB TO I KElii'roRS- l'urauaat aa Order ot liou- tirnieu a. ltr.wu, Hurrie aata of tlia county of Munnw, ootli-a la lie rail given, seeucdUig to law, to ail 'iaotn ttuvtug cUluia or dciuuuila aulnt Nardil J. U'tfoiil, lata of tke oiiy uf Hocliter, eonuly of Monroe, atata of ew York.

abKvaeed, la niwnt tUe aaiua wliu tfea thereof. 10 tna Buderjigne-i liemau W. Morris and Joaepo B. Vkk. eM4iira ef tha will nf mid at tlielr piece for tlia traunartiun of bualaeaa aa suck eiecutora, nt ts.

Kll- auger lUrty bulldlug, KiM haater, N. uu ui before the l'5(ii day of M.ncb, iSk)7. Ueted, kvplciuUr I si, I'nnl tlf'MAN W. Moitma, js. vc k.

Eiacutar. THE THOUSAND! at aatu.Se pairuu are Ike bi wltaaaMa ef tk fclaai ai aernea aw au aatiruacniieAiia give dreds of thousands of entrymen on the public domain by snd through th brief order complained of. "Excluding- the tlmliered re of tha Northwest, th people of every lornllty In the country concerned -well knew that as to their locality the oft repeated charges My New Obesity Reducer Quickly Chances lour Weight To ormiiL, Requires Starvation Process and Is Absolutely Safe. Last Day of Enameled Ware and Hoase Fa nishing Sale If the best be none too good for you, always say Sterling Aluminum to the enameled ware man. There are others, of course-good ones, at that-but only one best, which naturally is here, for that's the kind we keep in this, as in every other line.

Every piece here quoted is not only Sterling Aluminum," but first quality and backed by a double guarantee our own and the makers'. Should one crack or chip with fair usage, bring it back and get your money or a new piece in its stead. A few specimens of last days specials of the secretary ware unfounded to any TRIAL rACKAOB MAILED 1RKK. The Illnatratlon Below Shewe the Hrmark-able fleet at This Vteaiierful Obeally He re hat It Hita Dona 1 or Utbere It t'aa Do tor leu. My new Obsilty Reducer, taken St mealtime, rompela perfect saalmtlatlno of the food and send tb food outrlmeut where it State Universalis! Institute.

8ytacne, N. Jan. 80. Th second session of the third nmial conference ot the New York State l'nlverallst Ministers' Institute was opened here this morning. The Rev.

S. T. Butler said thut minister of ibis denomination too offer preach sermons purely- doctrinal. Other addresses were by Iter. F.

W. Botts, of this city; Professor II. P. Forbes, of th fan-ton Theolonlea! School; Rev. E.

P. Stevens, of Herkimer, ind Rev. D. Culler, of Fort Plain. First Quality Sterling; Aluminum" Enameled Ware.

2 qt. "Sterling Aluminum" enameled Tea and Coffee Pots-the 35c kind for 15c. 3 qt. Sterling Aluminum" enameled Double Boilers-the 75c kind for 58c. "Sterling Aluminum" enameled Tea Kettles, Nos.

7 and 8-the 65c kind 45c, the 75c kind for 50c. 10 qt. "Sterling Aluminum" enameled Stock-Pots 35c-1 2 qts. 3Pc-10 qts. 45c-20 qts.

50c-values from 45c to 75c. "Sterling Aluminum" enameled Wash Basin oici lliifc niuimuuiii iiaiiitiu I icacu ing I5c 4 qts. I8c-6 qts. 23c 8 qts. 25c 10 qts.

29c 12 qts. 35c 14 qts. 39 values from 19c to 50c. 2 qt. "Sterling Aluminum" enameled Lipped Sauce Pans 10c 3 qts.

15c 4 qts. 18c-8 qts. 21c values from 16c to 20c. "Sterling Aluminum enameled Coffee Boilers Nos. 70 and 80 the 65c kind 45c, the 75c kind 48c.

2 qt. sizes "Sterling Aluminum enameled Diaperstrade measure-15c and 25c values for 10c. III ft Duldwin Lost Half a Million. Philadelphia, Jan, MO, Alba R. Johnson, a member of the firm owning tha Baldwin locomotive works, a part of which plant was destroyed by fir last night, said to-day that th loss docs uot exceed half a million dollars.

Tb building was insured for fcHW.imO. Th firm will Immediately replace the portion of the plint destroyed and all men employed there will be given work In other departments. Nos.28,30and 32-I5C, iwc ana vsiue Laundry Supplies and House Furnishing Sundries JuHtmubie exieut; but tliey supposed, tie-Jug in potsession of the public records, that Hist official knew of flagrant violations of th law in other sections, tf fraud were being perpetrated in the acquisition of th public land, the settlers of every locality In the West desired them stopped and the perpstrabirs punished. Aa to their several neighborhoods, residents generally knew th rhsrge were wrong, wberess all th people mitaide ef th public land states believed the cbsTgea were we'd fnm'ded. snd so believing anntsnded the (Secretary as engaged In a righteous cm-unle HK'-iinat crime Slender Basil of Charges.

"Th fact that every fraudulent trans-set ion complained of was initiated I' consummated under the adminlatrntlon of th present Secretary has not given publicity. Kew hsv snipped to consider th slender basis of th charges made indii-rrimlnately against fifteen millions of people Inhabiting fourteen states sad three territories. "Notwithstanding th expenditure of an ejcesslv amount of money by the present Secretary, tb truth remain to be told that th percentage ef fraudulent public Htnd entries for the laat eight yearn disclosed by investigating boards about the ssine annuel proportion to th whole number of entries is obtained during each of tb preceding forty year. If remains to be shown by th records thst the present (Secretary of th Interior has been less efficient during his eight years of service la chllenglng erroneous, improper ar fraudulent lend entries thsn were his foui predecessors during th eight preceding years. Hven th abuses under the so-called Timber snd ton law, which th Secretary might have stopped any day, are shown by the records to bav been shamefully stagurated.

fully realise that even the President the Cnited ftate bsa been decetxd snd alarmed by the current, oft-repeated aud anenntradietad reports of the 8ecre-tsry. The lreideiit has nnl been able 12 rolls finest Toilet Paper for 25c. belongs It reqnlrea starvation proreas. Yau can gat ill you want It make uiuacle, bone, alnew, serve aud brain tisane sad quickly reduces your weight to normal. It takes off the big stomach and relieves the ronipreaaed condition and enable tka beart to act freely and tbe lungs to expand naturally and tbe kldoeys am) liver to perform their functlone In a natural manner.

Ynu will feel baiter tka flrat day you try thl wonderful bo' ie -I. ill out coupon herewith and mall to-day. Sentiment Favors Thaw. Pittsburg, Jsn. 80.

Ohsrlc II. New msn, of New York, who rejected a prospective Thaw juror because nf his former residenca here and his acquaintance with th Thw fsmlly, is here on a bournes trip. According to Mr. Newman, etillmnt is in favor of Harry K. Thaw srl his wife, aud he believe that the result of the impending trial will be Set of Mrs.

Potts' Sad Irons, comprising 3 irons, stand and handle 75c. Galvanized Wash Tubs with wringer attachment -No. 1, 48c-No. 2, 59c-No. 3, 69c.

35c to 35c China 10c At 10c your choice of a miscellaneous collec-tion of sugars and creams, spoon holders, tea plates, vases, hair receivers, cups snd saucers, ramikins and stands, pitchers, etc. worth from 25c to 35c. 12 Cakes Pride Laundry Soap for 25c. 7 Cakes Naptha Laundry Soap for 25c. 8 Cakes Wool Laundry Soap for 25c.

I. X. L. Clothes Pin Bags with 5 doi. pins-10c.

12 yards Best Clothes Line for 10c. toe to 15c China 5c At 5c-vour choice of hundreds of pieces of Decorated China and Porcelain, including plates In several sizes, cups and saucers, vases, salt and pepper shakers, sauce dishas, bowls, from 10c to 15c. FREE 'hia 1 of age Ktmcffg I lilHWivr itftilioer, wiib ua-ttmuntala (rum hundred arno have been grily redurari. ntailt Irea in plitt pack-eg. Simply All In your name anil aildrsu aa doited Itnea hula ar.d niail la r.

J. KKI t.lUill. 4fllS Kellogg Bldg bill la Creek, Ml.h. Kills Himself In the Tombs. New York, Jan.

SO. Julius Cominskey, of Cosasckle, X. committed sulcid In cell In the Tomb Prison to day, where iie was being held on the charge nf felonious (ssault lit shouting 1'titrolmsu Si-e-lig. Cominskey made a rope of strips of his shirt and banged himself to bis cell door, McCtifdy NotfwelXCo..

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