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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 7

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GOBBLED By General Electric. 'i 4rt i ve Competition of Syndicate Headed Off. Bock Island liakes Important Proposal To Bullish Upn the New York Stock Exchange Throughly Dnjpiii(l By Rafnul of the Public To Beom Interested. uiirrr to TBS BXQCrxra. s.

January 38. Qanara! Eltrte sioca ovar six point la Ua market 0.1 r.oo-t of tbe completion of a tha Oeneml Electric arid the i.rj-Wl!ener-Elkln syndicate, wtoara-b, Jnrai axsctrto (U control the Kiectrie CoffliAnir and an agree reached regarding Mattery Company. aha Kaatrla r-. dl ta believed to have warded arT competition wirh tha Oeaernl aaeo-tr the eyndlcate. It la aaid thavt tha one offrd Elactrla toraa I I' i(rxk to tba 0nral Klaetna at har whan tha atock waa aallln at I nd tiimt tna offer rafuaad.

It waa lntiroa-tad that acUra war araa ta ba n.aJa on Oacaral Klaatrta. wtrona; ftnaJMtaJ lntrrvinad and 00 una lad Pamea. miala of tha Rook IaUnd axatam and cf AteMaon. Topaaa and aWala, Fa wara dlaoiaataa; atalla of prupoavd traJRc aaraatnaot aatwaao tha Tha Rook Island, dlaaavtlaflad with tta arraniaaaariM with tha koaxharn Railroad. throuh which It now r- nt-a tha Pacific Ooaat, haa nao a two-' proonaltlon to tha Atchlaon.

It prv ia purriaaa an Irrtaraat In tha road is i mouth to rtra It rapraaaoiatloa en Hjtrd of Dratora. and to form a traJ mblnaUon wnaravr ana Rock Ialauid rrarh tha Pacific Ooaat todapaadant o( s.julhm Paclflc. Am tha propoaition not -ontamplata control af tha Atehl- 1 la Pkcly to ba aooaptad. Tba annual mriinc uf tha Rock lalaad Ciwmany waa in Jeraar Cltr to-day. Tha ptaa kaa appruval of tha atockiwldara.

itocuouiiiii DiaaorrKD. holdra of tha atocka of tha national Marcantlla Marina Company ir- to ba back of tha Ma baar which for a monUx haa dapraaaad tha j. ai wvmrr turn. For aotna raaaon t.ty ara apparently dlaruatad at tba atow ir towaid a hlarbar tarel. mark tbaar aaoaka at tha aawt ottaiaaMa try ara not yet lletad on tha frock Ex nungt.

and ara dealt ta en tha To- Ui iha 1 muriiaa a lock aoid at 14 anal tha rrferrrd at 44. Th.i raptd darpraoiatloa ta utad vajuaa 1 txren a mild aenaatkan oa tba aurb be- whan tha Oartnaa afcla eeoabtaa waa tha low eat prtuea predlatad wara i cofairwva a ad Tl far tava praf arrad. mi. man entauaiaam waa taaarouaTbly riamprnad to-day on tba Kaobaua-ra by tba Iradiff arenoa of tha pubtlo towrard t- a tuck taiarkat and Ha fluetuajttaaa Too (Hjaaible comptlcatloaa) ta tha V'ena-' aituation and cka reneraJ baltaf that are to reach a lower Vera wara riven chief raaaona for aha ptmaUoal oea of LaresBiMnt buylaa; and ha ata tit tba apactflaUra markat. Atto- t.incr tba oralrn azebaofa aarkat haa held In perfect control tor thraa -ntna by Wall etrea bankara wtto hare pravarKed any sotd ax porta.

time la near when tba forlan lrtdatt 'Jneaa la to ba partly canceled. WtiUa tale ten provldad or ia a larca maaaura. rhat little disturbance to tha money lurkai will follow, tt bound to produce uneaainaaa and to aaaaa a aheok to pronounced bull nurutait MO C1U. Mf TBI uwi. by tha bear continuant ta uae the DAvmant of iaO UKl im tv.

ik. I a4 as a bear ara-uBsejx wm K.Wi. I It wail not be mii until e.rtoo at- treaty wXh Colombia, la rtlWI -jut I nn not a dollar ef tt will ba take rota 1 an street. According to semiofficial seats, i n.nn by local baakera tba entire amouat Hu u.0.000 will ba take out of tha UnXedl Treasurr oa a Ti aasiii 1 warrant. I Mpped to the Bank of Franca for deposit, I a ad there subdivided amour thoaa who arai cat It.

I Paul was actively dealt In dnrlnaf thai r.noon. Tba eaasmar ia which Inaldara I ught the atock at tha oaTerings laaplradloa room traders ta take tha long aide. Ttay I -rhi along with laaldera at adTaaetngl ch T)u iMin Hat rauwauUii kv. av 8l PiuL an. aftar iha aula tns.

I In arhtrh fnarUnal all I were the Important features, thai market brm. ajlama.tal T. lau.rul 11. I r. i.A w.

f.i.t sx sij 1 an 8 agar Refining. I rrivata ed vices received from WaaaJng-1 by influential bank era and brokers la Van street ara to tha affect that tsia slttaa accept Vaneauaia'a -rough Minister Bo wen. and that aa a tea settlement of tha Wbaie a uuastlon of a abort tiroa oaly. sata'B sTaswara. Th strength of Erie to-dajr wad aitrfh-l to the distribution of a aamfcer of I ng orders by a weU-known sera tor is alleged to have been eevught with cood deal af tha atock areuad 42.

In with tha nurarasat It waa re- that tha Dacambar stateaaeat about Na Issued would ahow a consider ahie b- in net result a "The aassa thing la -fposea to bo true or aaa tnat tack waa also advaaead nipdarately. Tha '-aaars. however, saw through this ruae. and did not participate ta aay By m.oaay Erie had lost half Ua early gain, a a number af favorable railroad atata- m.nt of gross earalaas. aaoatly Car tha wa week af Jaaoary.

of the Misaoorf Paelflo. Narfolk and I tM taaanian raciaa oeing among but ahlai anai i i tk aaaaaT anr I showing a coaaiderabia dacreasa! net earnings for Kovomber. Oao aatj-l fnat showed a aet docreaao of Sal.a0S for roads, although they- "had showed a I foes increase of SO-SOaOuO. Attention waa I Increase of ad.S0a.0u8. Attention waa to tha fact that this hvoioded tha aa- -it.

roads which resorted not increases. 1 onauantly tha remaining eoeapaaiea roaJ did )eaa wall thaa tfcs sensral average ndlcatea. London bought C.00U aharea la thla saar--t. largely jcrla. akMUaara Pacific and Atchison and sold nothing.

Aaaarioaa stocks war his her is rsauit of New Trk buying, hat Engiiah traders showed bo dlssoaitloa to buy except for a turn. Ail foreign stocks wara reported dull and tn- asssr taona beinc asada that mere awu aoeso heailaUoa aa account Vanetueiaa aJtuatJoa." SO BBaCAJfB FOOT soa-ps. Tha bond nuriii s4vss aoual evidcBce ac prefarenco of oapital for other forms of '-ptoymont at thla time. Tho par varus bonds asalt rn laar weak oa tao Stock '-K-nssg. waa only I13.PJU.ouuv sojarw wim ria.iMd.3U0 ta ths eorreeponaiog wees, i pauooaa vsawpsny as nocauag tha anti-t last yaar.

Thoro aeetna aa anucn euain-1 eorporarjoa laws of Kaaaaa. aad a eesuait-nation to sail sacurlttes as to buy. sol too composed of BenaAura Alien aad vw-as taat tt la touad aaay to lift prices within tha harrow ranga demanded by ths day-to-day opera tJona of room traders, una of tha Burks under auiv attsmpta at large aaillag la a eUasuading Influence from heavy uomdatioa. Tho nuctuationa to-oay nratt the stocks wnica fcaea tataiy coastltuted the-market leadership. Missouri Paciiic was Jjielped by a Ported itu-rmmm in weekly groaa earnlnra.

QtTi I v. no -teat urea. Tha nvarket'a r.sronso waa to occasional ramorg of r. lockicj to a Vencsuelan very dull, but drat ot about tut Bonds wp' v-' 1 s. value, ST ara uc 1 -WEATHER OottdJtloae at Yerleas iat la ths traiud statea.

UW- the IUU of the Ltirtl l4VesS BBt1d4cd SS rport- Weather Bureau at o'clock tort MsTbt, Nrmr-Mtk a-srtdiaa time: OsassiyaTtoei. TUUtTW statss- "aw Tvk Btadweais n.nixt a idser Icissd, Ctesr ei I ee a 12 I Kg eccr STatsa VtraeSorg a a. a. a. w.

E. K. S.B. a Rsla Rats (.11 Tr PLala Tr. 11 (Ooudr 4 iciesdr Tr var Tr.

Knier Let lie New cm, Paiesttae OeJveetea Ceriree kri.u 74 ou vaccai amp TaiMiu. 14- e.g. a. SB. a.

a icwewir a Cloudy a ltw a jClear a k'laar a icieer 'Clear Nashviiie Parkereaerg PUtseur: onievuis ctarrnaeil 44 ae 4 a a. Oraaa laavaa 40 44 I a 'x'Utwff 'a 44 44 W. a Kt4f CWvataaa 4a CK. a li'Uar Paiota ha a w. I tt iodr vrrmm nmumyn yu.T Ik LmMtm ai 1 aw! a lOewir pahaatM 44 1 a w.

a xiogiir Ltaapart 4w 44 W. if HfioiMil ill tt I to I a. a k-iwtdr fatl aalsaiN. W. a nr Caira I 4U 1 It.

a Miaaocai VAiaT. 1 34 1 S4 I i i 4rx. w. rwr Cltr Mi Tt riaiir rtati. I I at I W.

I Tr Rub HOCKT HOVKTAJJI aUOPB- Hatrra 14 1 Tr.t'ltt4r Rpi4 Cltr 4 loudr u4 xa a m. w. Tr 'aaw itkit ta a. Tr iri(M4r Dar N. a lUMi4r North Pla4ta 42 a.

a ni MMa 4 44 (Pair DaOaa Ctty 4 44 Jt a tOaar ohwm 4a maw. a AkiixM as a kimt I 44 1 44 M. ar. a jCt HOKTMWKT. raisary 11 I BE W.

Cloudy tru'Appella 9 ABLE LAWYER 1m Tlppad To laccaad ad fa Day en Court of Xppaala Bench. The annoanceroent that a I tad Btatea Circuit Judge wiutam R. Day haa accepted tha tender of Prealdent Rooaevelt to auc- caed Justice Shiras. of tha Supreme bench. who retired recently, haa aat paraona to talkina concarnlat; hla proboble euccaaaor on tha Federal Court of Appeals bench la thla city.

A tip which has alt tha earmark! of au thenticity la to tha effect that Judr Day's aucciaaor will ba a vary able lawyer of thla atate. Ha le aald to have never held judicial poeltlon. Thla. at least, la tha In formation gleaned from a local source, but tha Informant secured It from headquarters at Washington. As haa already been stated from time to time.

It waa believed that Vnlted Mtatea District Judas A. C. Thorapeon. of this city, would auccaad Judge Day on the Ap pellate Court bench, and that the place left vacant by htm would be filled by an outsider. However.

If Prealdent Rooaevelt appoints the lawyer referred to to succeed Day. It means that Judge Thompson will remain In hla preaent poeltlon. Tha latter hi consider ad qne of the ableat Judges en tha Federal bench, and would a worthy addition to tha Court of Appaala The salary of a Circuit Judge la d.UuO per year and par dlam when traveling, while that of a DUtriot Judge Is 3.000. BANKRUPTS Tread from Fast Zadabtadaaa Two Xaw Patltioaa Tiled. Yesterday was bankruptcy day In the United States Court, and Judge A.

Thompson granted dlechargea aa follows Lewie ado, Darke County: Helater B- Reed. Portsmouth; Sol C. Mayer. Cincinnati Char lea Spencer and Aah Uttle. Xania E.

Kirk White. Franklin: Con Brealtn. Lr bana; Kmasuel Hamberger. Cincinnati Wllburn Menke. Cincinnati.

Nat Olman 4V Son. of tba cky. were re fused a discharge because Judge Thompson found that they had concealed certain as aata from their creditors Judge Thorn peon appointed Frank Knap p. of Sprtngneid. aa referee In bank ruptcy, to auoceed Frank uetger.

eiectea Probata Judge. Knapp will represent Clark County. Henry Smith, a farmer of Dayton, yes terday Bled a petition In bankruptcy. He was formerly a stJckholder In the Merkle Stelnbard Co. The liabilities are given a tla.819 no assets.

A petition in bankruptcy waa aiao niea by Timothy H. Chaney, a farmer of Highland County. Hla liabilities aggregata i.uvz aa asaeta. BIQ BUILDING jfirs-tad oa aVlU of Lincoln Club TB ana nuwnw moviwj, M. M.

Robertson yaatarday purohased at nuhuia anoUoa tha laaaehold on the old Un- rain rsua araoartv at tha oornar of Race atreat and GarBald plaoe. and oontamplataa aracUna on It and tba property adjoining It tha wast a handsome ten-atory store and office buildiag. Tha Lincoln Club property was sola at auotloa under the direcuon or ue CsurU by Assignee Frank R. Kemper. There la a Perpetual lautnom, pnri lea of purchase tor sj.uuu.

wr of Beat July on It. The aetata ta owned In ra by uaurata uiosoo. me pn pmio ur Mr. Roaartaon. arter aoma ipiniaa otooma wma aa- -I ass a iramisi and runa back 07 feet on Race aueet.

Mr. Robertson recently purnnssea tae aronerty of the Hratonoai -aoctety. wiucn odjotaa that of the old Lincoln Club on the Oa these two lota ha tnteoaa to erect hla office Bui Haanaford Bona are drawtng tha plana for tha structure. Work on tha now bull ding will not begin for several saoatas yet- PROMISES TO PAY, Xada Vaelo Sam, Ara Held To 3a Solid Gold. Washington.

January 30. The question of tha tlahttltx of Andrew Bmythe, late Super- lateadeal of tha United Btatea mint at New Orleans, for la Treasury notes. which wara loat by htm while In hla cus tody, waa decided by the United States Court to-day adversely ta Mr. aarika. aa made on hie hehir tha aotaa wore ouraeo.

ano it waa urged that aa the -aotaa war only promises ta pay tB4 Oovamxaent had la reality loot their destruction. Tha Court, however, rafuaad ta aocspt thla view, bold-leg Smyths and his aura ties tor tha entire amount lost. Justice Peckhasn dxaaented, holding that tha Oovernaneat had auatalnad ao aotual Isaa, aad that as tho bond was only for tho purpose of tndesnnxy tha Government could aot oouoct upss anaor tae cirauixsrtaaoaa. THREAT UA0E By tlv Barosctar Company To Ramora 7atoria mm aaravca re taa axsciaas. Topeka.

Kan January at Rsoraasii ta. tlvea of tho IntermaUonal Harvester Com pany aaa taa oosspaaiaa which are bow a part of that compamy aa a result ot ths recent merger appeared hers ta-da hsfo I (ha Lsgialature- la a reoolation sdr. ay sots nooses it ia aegea taat tha later. and Rspeesantattvaa Jeaks. Oodaohaik aad 1 snabbiea haa hosa appointed ta make aa inveeitcaiws.

you proceea with this I inveaUss.tion.' said a representative at I interna tionai ta Seaator Alloa "to-day, ait crtm wminaiw wiuca nave joined the lav iwsaumi wiuwras cross sjsa state anu ies suknu narwst era. ws am coamoj ran io out wniiit ouaa. TStrSX C03CBI28X New York. Janury IX. It 1a ummui that a meeting of trunk manufaoturara will be held In thia city to-morrow, with a view i c' a combine, the capitalisation of i bs DUSK1ESS.

Money Uore Abundant. As DenoBstrated Bj tie Pe bi sjlrtils'i Bif Uas. Cold Soap Ess 8tlffllfig Ifftct oi tlw Pries of Cosl Tnvd Fmtaim srscui. aisrsTca Te TBS New York. January From Daember 27.

laVJ. to January 34. lMg. the aasodaiad banks of New York Increased the reserve held by I31.M0.4UO. eg tended loana by and added to the surplus reserve.

Thus It was mads possible for ths Pennsylvania Railroad Company to nago- i tuts a loan of tiS.UW.OOO at 4S per cent for sis months, with ths privilege of renewal for a like period. Tha continuance of tha flow of currency to NeeTork from the Inte rior must have a relaxing affect upon tha money market. But tho Pennsylvania trans action seems to indicate that tba effect will be apparent mora In a willingness to finance great undertakings thaa la any material reduction In the rata of Interest en time loana. Bankers have uniformly maiatalned since the first week In January, whan It be came evident that money waa going to re turn from the Interior in Just aa largo amounts as ever before at (his seeeon. that the market would eoon settle down to 4 or 9 per cent rate for all loans.

Money on call on the Stock Exchange baa occasionally loaned below 4 per cent, but tba banks have established that rata aa tha minimum for loana over the counter. The cold anap haa had a tendency to tn-raaae trie demand for ooel and to causa a little etlffenlng In the recall prices. Most ot tha retail business In New York ia done at ffcl par too for tho dotnoatic etaee. although higher prices ara obtained in Individual cases. 1'nleesi the teacher becomes more Intense there le no likelihood of any further acare regarding the coal aituation.

and piires are expected to snow a down ward drift as spring approaches. Business in Unseed of I la confined almost wholly within lobbing limits, but tho mar ket haa a very firm undertone atnd crushers are Indifferent sellers, particularly for for ward delivery. On (ho other hand tha large buy era erom to be In no hurry to aoouro sup plies against probable future requirements An opavi advance of ona fourth ot a cent In Massachusetts denims tndlcatee tho general trend of the market for dentraa ausd other arse colored cow on a in heavy browu sheetings and or! as. also, sell era have tha beat of the ettuatlon. Four-yard goods are Improving their position.

Tho demand has lnoreaaed, while production haa boon car-tailed. There la no change in tha market for ducks or brown Oanaourgs. FuHy an av erage amount of business io being done In Mcadhed muoilna In various grades, with prices wall maintained. In some quarters fair orders axe reported for wide eh eatings and there la a steady demand for roade-U aneeta and pillow cases, canton flanneia and blankets are acare and staple lines of other napped Jabrlcs are well sold ahead. FACTS AjTD FAXCrXS.

The now Board of Directors of ths Cham ber of Commerce will hold Its first regular meeting next Tuesday afternoon. Ths board will unanimously re-el eel Suportntaodsnt Murray. Be vara! oommtrtesa will also bo elected, and there ia on thaa account considerable Interest manifested regarding tho masting. It la reported on reliable authority that tho starch factory at Lock land, whioh was recently closed by ths corporation, ta to be reopened next month. The stafls H1sa-Bevsert-Pond Company are oa thstt axmuaj tour pf tas pac tion.

Thoy will vast tho Hamilton plant to-day and writ go from there to Philadelphia. Pieinneld. N. aad Hartford. Conn.

The ofTlclaJa will be accompanied by tha head aa at am an of tba 'company. Last evening the- wars eatertaxned. at dlansr at tho Queen City Club by X. Cutlsa. Ths OMo Valley- National Bank haa re ceived a largo 'consignment of the new Louisiana Exposition gold dollars.

Tha bank paid $3 each for -them, and win eell them to Its patrona for tha aa me price. These gold pieces are very handsome. Borne have the bust of MoKtnley and others that of Jefferaon. Oa one aide of tha coin, around the edge, la tho following lettering: "Lou isiana Pur oh aaa Exposition. Bt.

Louis. and In tho center "One Dollar. 100S." Oa the other side Is a bust of ons of tho lata Presidents mentioned, aad around tha sdgs Caked States of America." Pay aran ta in tha Increase ta atock of the Flfsh Nat ion ai Bank, from MUX poo to take off oat February I. This atock has beta suosotihsd for three 'times over. states H.

Hlach. Allottmaat of tha stock ia now be) raj mad. The surplus and profits of $300,000 substantially makes of thla ooncsrn a million-dollar bank. Tha Campbell Bank, of Bellevue. will open for business next Monday with a capital of Tho officers are: Presi dent.

Captain Oscar Barrett: vice Praal-deot. Mayor J. W. Ellis: Cashier. K.

B. Beck. There are 11 Directors. Four are from Bellevue. four from Dayton and three from other points.

The total number of cigars of all kinds manufactured In thla country last Decem ber aggregated the enormous sum of WP.BQO, showing aa Increase of over at. 000 as compared with the corresponding month of 1901. KEB AMD Ths folio wing visitors were Introduced on Changs yaatarday: A. B. Taylor, w.

J. Oroenwoid aad John Rohlmao. of Indian- apoUa. by J. T.

McHugh; Arthur Bennett, of New York. waiter a. Lwaper: u. it. Feamater.

Waraesvilis. Ohio; U. Leittle. Xeaia. Ohio, and William Piadlng.

by B. R. Voorhees A Airrea J. Brows, oraad Rapida, by J. McCuUoukb.

Mr. Arthur Bennett, of New York, stopped over yesterday while aa route to Memphis, srbere he Is going to secure a large aumoor af high grade horses. General and Mrs. Lewis aa son good," ao- oompaaied by their daughter and nurse. have left Tor taa ponce ae Leoa ttotoi.

at. Auarustiaa. Fla. They wiu aiao aaaaa a abort time at two Breakers, Palm Beach a W. Kealey Schoepf la sap act ad homo to morrow.

O. P. Tucker, Cashier af tha Merchants' National Bana. aaa ret urn eu aotaa as', Tha visttors at (ha Business Mta'S Club yesterday wars: usorge a oiaay. aw York Airres arovs, vm-sjwi itasraa; v.

n. lanTfi asasas uty; a- tesBaxar, any. Messrs. Qua tUatassrataa. -BiUr Schulsr sad A.

J- Hiwars returned yaatarday from a two weeks quail ahsst la Oeergia. Mr. r.s.11 werk. tho fourth member of tho party. remained behind.

Tha party west South aa gooats of air. wimaat uakgatsv obs has lam lumber Interests la tao vtctnlty af Worth and Ocella. Oeorgta. Mr. Oakamp ty his two eons preceded taa aarty aad auda arraaremants rer taetr receDtlea at TiU wall-appolhl4d ciubhauaaja tk pine for-mtm a Oeoreria.

1 Ths following attarnsys were yesterday ad-jutted ts practice ta the Uaitad a tales' Circuit aad Dtstrict Courts: Murray vjt. Shoe-aBAkar aa Oliver g. xtrraat. of thia city. Reveaoa Barn hard Bettmaha showed up at his ofllca yaatarday for the first time ta JO days, bs bavins; been laid at -his home la Avondaie with a' severe attack of the grip.

t- 'i Mr. N. H. Reld. ons of.

the substantial bual nose men of Anniatoo. Ala-, is here looking suTter business matters. Immediately upon hie arrival he was taken la charge by Colonel Jos Magnus and thla Is a guarantee that ertaAtever there la worth eeeiner Jn w--l come under the eisioa of lir. P.rii. OOXSUt KLTaOL ZadiTldaalof Design charscUrisUc cf Gorham Whalt atrrCos; tpiaiky of nuterul and ainccxitj of woriunsntbip arc gusx-sntccd by the Gorham trifls mirk.

i Ths com sJwsyg nkodertu. I aa 383 C. B. MURRAY Appsiatad Xotabsr af JTatlomal Board af Trade) Coram! ttsa. c- tt array.

Super! ntadsot of tho Cham-of Oomaneros. has boon appointed by BlsAohard Rands.ll. President of tho Na-ttonal Board of Trade. wRh the following geeUstass, O. I- WaRstaw.

St. Louis: W. P. Wilson. Philadelphia: Wtlllaas P.

Van Wmkls. Washington; Chartas C. Raid. Ut-Us Rock; 1. Howard, Wlahtta; S.

B. Biles, Chicago: William M. Kennedy. Pittsburg, and John Hopcwejll. Boston, to art In aaiedanoa with tho following resolution by Sh National Board of Trade: Tho National Board of Trade rowa ns sea la tha World 'a Fair to bo hold at St.

Louis In L904 aa agency for bringing togathsr what will Illustrate tba beat In tha world's art, acisnos. Industry and eomeneroe. to be studied thoro by visitors from ail countries, and that, therefore, that groat exposition sill serve aa a means of dsveloptnc larger and. more fraternal relations and batter trade conditions bet ween tba people of the UnKed States and those of other countries. It la therefore Resolved.

That a oommlrtes of nine members of tha National Board of Trade be ap pointed to co-operate wRh tha ofBcsrs of tho St. Louis World' Fair In Inviting tha apeoaUBMot by IsaiMna commercial, manufacturing and kindred organisations in foreign countries of representatives of those organisations to visit ths btrger Industrial crntsra of tha United Slates during ths period of this great exposuioo in 1W4. BRICK COMBINE, Capltaliaad at 200,000, Itorg-es Plants of Ohio aad Kentucky. arsciai. mar a Tea to Taa axaoiaaa.

Pittsburg. January ad A firebrick company. In which Pittsburg capital Is Interested, has been formed to purrhase various plants in Ohio and adjoining with a view of bring' tng them later Into a proposed combine of the flre-hiick manufacturers. Arrangements have Just been consummated where by the plants of the Parker A Austin Brick Company. I ronton.

Ohio, and tha ronton Fire Brick Company, of the asms pie have been purchased outright and will be consolidated. The company, of which Judge S. Savage, of Carter County, la Prealdent. has also purchased the property and mines of ths Ashland Fire Brick Company at Ash land. snd a plant at Hay ward.

Ky. It ia capitalised at $300,000 and waa formed for the of taking over the various scattered works. Ths latest deal brings un der one management four of the largest fire brick concerns In that section, ail of which will be operated as heretofore. WAS 0VERL0ANED, But It Is Ho One Will Loss By This Bank's Tailura. Burton, Ohio, January SC-fThe hanking houee of Boughton.

Ford A Oa. bore made an assignment to-day to- C. WUIIarns, tor the benefit of Its creditors. No state ment has been issusd. but it ia understood the assets are close to with lia bilities of $300,000.

The ssssts constat largely of farm mortgagee. It la stated that the concern waa overloaned. Mr. Feers aaid to day that tho assignment was made because the bank could not secure funds promptly on Its securities, and as a result It' waa de cided to dose the doors to protect tbe creditors. He declared that no one would loee a dollar by the failure.

He added that he felt ooafldent that the bank would be enabled to resume business within a short tame. oeio arsctat, siaraTca to tbb aagvoiaa Cofembaa, January at. These InuosiHSaaooa were auibsiHsd to-dar: The Caatoa and Dover Beotrlo Railway Com pear. Caatoa, gie.qgo. ay a.

at- Jissuarty. wu- sa Wagner. Woo. ft. Zoli laser.

Wea. H. Ctark, C. a. McJDejwaa aad Jehs C.

Karmonr. The Oiiii Wastes a Marble Works Cosnoany. CTactartali. sa9.0W. by Oeorgo A.

BVooka. Lse H. eoka, Wm. WUleaxuaad. PhfUp MoDoneugh and T.

Andarooo. Tba cestral ua ueapany. cievausM, anuuo. by W. V.

Coona. A. P. Klag. a S.

MoCaailn, B-H. Teslar aad SMBser a. Derr. The Oears a ewstoo a Boos voaapaay. usvsasaa.

ma. Sao.oue. Bv Qaorse a a tee. C. Jesion.

Alex. Jaaton, CThrkKina an toe and Mane an ton. The las as ton Jteauty vxssaay. xtaaatuen. a an Aim fUom.

Haaklna. W. Msrals J. 1- rree and An ttolaxinT C'aSssSBjsWMS. The ratoo Jaaraal vxxspaBjr, trr laelnli a Holbreok.

W. L. usmllMS. r. JB.

mimm mam Ja. V. Miles ana The ClUaens Lartit. Heu and Pes as Cassia nr. atsrinsdald.

ll.ouu. by WaHer L. Weaver W. aletfer. Praarae H.

Hassn. Wax. P. Mccul loch and Albert annexe. The Uaeeao ana ua venamf, vu-BW gkoue.

try J. O. SMrar. W. Baker.

C. P. IWeik-er. O. P.

BraOford end BS. C. Bpraeue. These merssees ea vmmnimi were rewi wi Th. Poos Iron an Coal Ciirenr.

Orsveiaad. asoa OW te H.OUO.ODO. The Cieveiand TaJamns Msobtse Coanoany. CVevea4. to The moire Plesr Cares as y.

Cleveland. 300,000 to BOOS.OOB. an-inss Oosspaay. Ksst Ltversool. euu.euO al.OWt.ot.

ana. eaooe aoo te The Hltl-aabra Coai Oeseay, Toraflo. aeasage of aaaaa Tbe PTIetals aetsao coal COssssay. state: The June ratwj vwaw. iirsss.

TRt lOBj-rwea abaa-g sis-a --t jrwsf, V. IsaBtVru, a-SaaT. sanr. Seer jer-it, OnleniSai spasy, me lupaikatssd Brans. aesraTca ro taa axaoraaa.

Tras. Ohio. January Sa. The Ohio OU OBsapairy has purchased from the Kmory Ott Company Ka lw acres wcawo van Boras and Wells County. Indians, for The property has 3aT wslls, with a aet dally production or aua aarrejs.

in i ha ear bassr practioslly tho Standard. further ahswa the oeaars or tas otg ta oorral more crude prodUKssrs. WAST KETTXa QTJAXAjmj3TaV- sracut auraeca TO tbb Bssciass. Celasabus, Jsnoary ta. The aaaual report af tho Stats Lavs Stock Orwnnrlsslrs was filed with Oovernor Nash So day.

Tho oemmlsalsa saeat osjy $oo of the $3,000 ap- prrapriated for Ha use. Coaapaxtat la ased that tha oAciala cannot keep aattle infect ad wath taberculosla out of the state while states around ocjo nave string oaa laws aa AT HEW TOWS ssi hi ptsearca to ras asunaaa Kew Yora. Janosry xa. needs: R. li.

lasrua. Lalea LseJsvtlle at Marua. Lnlss Sossre: X. Millar. Hod; Ut stesee.

e. Arterksra aad Sea. Hesse: J. B- McFerraa. Oraad Ualsa: C.

C. isai 4- at- Mlusr. Frost Cincinnati ot- wi STvuneML nni A venue T. W. ruua aua who.

uunr nomm Herald Sees-to: -J. W. Psaay. Ores 1'nlos- if. F.

Alias. Svani 3olombue Broadway Cestral; N. 1 Aadeea. O. H.

Adams Fifik Avesee: J. a. Ceanaelly aad waie. EsrTTjcirr lxcoaimAtioira. ncui snv4fr.t rs uornn.

t' rroskrort. Jaaesry fa. The aloe lug oov vara litem fate tte-say Sse- "irorky Telepeeeio and Talrar Ceseuir. MC aet-llng. capital ora.

TZLmr Oa, ef faducab. oaoltal tlWutf-. taa a.LTnera Vluiaal Invoeasnst ooenpeny. ar Lex. Setvcreesed Ua casual atoca.

tross 0 loU.0vU. IXOTJll PHICI3 EAISLD. Sin Franeisoo. January -Sd-Tha leading milling concerns of this city have sent no-tices to euetomers informing them that the price of flour has heea Increased cents ierrel. it is tho consensus among ths dealers thst If wheat prleee continue lr u--Prsds four wi.l a tlrier.

The Tears; atessaUag Areas Com ser. BsJe.euw. H. S. Races, esse Tae us ii li sa Stre JOnclne lo Tews, eoou.ouo.

Oeorgo W. Ksssp. eat. Oaiaanaii. TALK CFJHE TO VVJL edge Lake WrtsrhW Msasphja.

Ties Osv srasr of ths Plllpsas saaassa.) Is at thf Oraad aa.rssiai 'fltv. Ls-aio asaks ossas airaageaaeata for th jsprtasatatiaa af (ho iataads at taa WarWs Fair la tSBd. Ha haa he em hoses sd ts Wash km aa ataea bis arrtvai ta this esmntry, aad frssa Sc. Loo Is artu gs ta Mestphm ta a da. tig yacausa, rafter, wok Jso wJB raters to hla sssi.st thf tike ti wn esAsh tq.

the PhillppUss." said JAe has Sees, kept ass bear the throe years that I havs heea there. Hie a beaaofut cewntsy varied soisiry sad slims tea 1 aar eiy) fod there are essay mountains sis wen ad slkfna; The til iais eter rarely regtatsrs aveas PS eagre ao ts the sammii ad ssaaaiag st si ar ess best eaiy a short pat We -save ae caad weathert I am aorry (a say. or tf wsuld ba sotlsr. -l keaw boussiiro Maaforaably aad bars geed heal ah. Ms alia has about SOtMXsj aep- alatloB.

aad lis ta-av fairly soed saaitary eoodtUss. The talaass are psclned. with the exceptloo ef the wor of ths I.aarsneo, tha aaaaa Teg robbstsiabe psoraae la tho saoaa. tatoa or' remote wise Is as peaeefat and safe da 'Is la isle eeus- Biaiiss oars ratarasa te asm. saw have auSered a gteaa leas ta taar aastraa flea of their beaetaer eara- baes, ihathavo- jSea as sat off- ky- tho rinderpest.

Thay ae oadeavocteg ta las- port othara. hot this ta a stow prwaass Tha aaafneas of Iha counory pished aiprec1a- bly for a tlmay hoc hi now as pi issi swing te the wnsettied aoadiooa of Saaactal af taira. They hays aja ahaasmaoa sf Mealeaa silver dollars, hat aa they are cosUnually drprecjanngi la value that busUUss is oa a Suctuatlng-aad Oaoeetain basts. Measures srs oef ore Cmigrsss as swbatlluta our saoary at a ratio af tars dollars stiver to ose ef gold. Wbsar saoary- syiattera are adjust business II, revive aad tho oaaatry pro.

gross. There are many assert rang there sngsgsd Ig'buslsiss. dktta. ar jaamber of whom are disc barged sxadiera. Thsrd are M.OU0 to JAas) soldisrs ens- rhe Islaaas yet.

Ifo. there bt very HtU coal ia the Islands that I am aware af. add that la ef as inferior auallty-dlgnlb). Tha ISle of Lusoa Is aoraetbing jke three tae Bias of Ohio, and Mindaaoa Is about as large as Lnaon. Yes.

Judge Tait ta very aopuiar aad deservedly so, bs makae's- most excellent Executive. AaTUiaaldo is living La Ma nila but bo Is fjbr vnder sqrYsHignoc." SOS's, P. IX Oordosw a large aaa timber dealer at Montreal, as at ths Burnet Bs consult with railroad eoVSals on aksiaht rates. "We are gafilag aaaaa of oar ssk suppllse front Kentucky, wTrbrs we keep a Baaa all ths and sornaf rohl Wast VU-glols, said ha. "but find, tfcsd ft' a betag out away -ta- aaT trmasa' la qusoeo lbs asms a earn aaa taat ws do and exports 'wsiirary ts ategtaad.

largely for car bulWlndV We have not suf fered for the want of coal like they have further West, for we get the Welsh aad Nova Scotia ooal In the bottome of the great sea going veeeola that coma to our docks. Much Welsh and Nova Scotia seal la being shipped Into the Eastern ssaboi of the United States Portland. Boston, New York. Philadelphia. Baltlsoors and Washington.

Nova Scotia haa prsotiesliy an Inexhaustibly supply of coaJ, but Its aa thracite ta inferior to that of Penosyl burns up quicker. We have baaa getting sjrrnrectta from la Canada wa are not taking much Inter est IB that Ven-esuesui fuss, hut believe taad Oanaaay haa acted the hog and has ao right nnder the clrcumstaaosa to bombard ths toema. Ai Clm aian alliance would aet popular In our couJVtry, snd we believe that the Monroe doctrine right and that Oreat Britain wm reuognlse tt, though we take no part la foreign affaire. Our aeat Parlia ment, wtuch con von oa soon, will remove the prsfsretatisj duties new oa In favor of Oreat Britain aad probably -raise scans of the schedules. It would be better for both couimesc If there wars less tariff rates be tween ths Caked Btatea and Canada.

to annexation, ws are quite contented as are are." o'oo As far as appear specs go Major Richard Sylvester, of Washington. D. C. Chief of Police of the DuBtriet tf oiombia. would never picked out aa the typical shief a man of smrns-' atrraleal- pioporUana.

Standing In thV toftCy-of -the oraad last nlghj, -Araoiigrnrmejr fha Wg tueti he would been mlats'kan, by jne average person aa a quiet business man. snort of stature. alight of figure end. -modest In demeanor, he at ths same time "has a carteia military tajno on his featured upon close lnapoctlon. Ia general make-up he la ao me what after the build and mariner of Mr.

Char lea Brauhstaln. tbe Fourth-street merchant. Major Sylvester, comes by hla title doubly. He was Payntaster to General McKsnxie. with rank of and as Chief of Police of tha District ot Columbia he has the title of Malor.

"I attribute what success I have had as Chief of Police in my district in tha Ave years that I have served. In a large measure, to knowing people," remarked the Major, "and that was ons of the elements that entered Into Chief Del tech's success In Cincinnati. I found that my experience aa a newspaper reporter was of much ssrv Ice to me. We get along very well In my department, only we have not enough men to rover our large area of 10 mllee equaro and 8UO.00O population. There are S40 per- sona all told connected with my depart ment.

-of whom S7A srs privates. We have between 80.000 and 30,000 colored people ia the district, and S3 per cent of tho arrests are among them. There were 2.000 arrests altogether last year, many of tham for petty thieving. We have very few bold-upe. Our population la cosmopolitan, grid a good many bad characters drift te the capital from time to time, but we keep them well In hand.

Taa KMQciaaa Is a great newepaper. I look rt over every day. Major Sytveeter Is the eon of Major Syl vester, who waa ona of the veteran editors of Washington, and a gentleman universally esteemed. He died in harness five years 'As to ths staasment that, I same hers to attempt to get tha nog im int of the Bur net Houee again there la arsMluesly ao truth la It," said Mr. Oeorgo P.

Porta, proprietor of ths Btaaton House. Cnattanooga. and former iiieiasgsr of the Burnet, "aad ao thought of the sort eertsrsd my watod. for I doot want It. I am doing wall with the hotel I have and expect to stay with It.

I am a stockholder In the Bars at House Com pany, aad came here at thla time to attend ths annual meeting aa any other giockhoM- Mr. Potts waa accompanied by bis Judge George Denny, el Istlngtony as hla attorney. At tha annual meeting of the stock-hold's of ths Burnet House Hotel Company. held as. tha Barst yesterday, the following Directors ware elected: J.

W. Dunk lea. N. 17. Walker, T.

R. French. Charles B. assail. W.

w. A. Hoapto and Walter Bt- Jobs Jones. Tba Directors then elected the tallowing effieecs for the en on 1 nor year: Pi eel dent. J.

Dunklse: Vice Presides and Treasurer. Walter St. Jons Jones; Secretary. Chariss B. Bissasll.

Mr. T. J. CuDaa waa onaalsBoualy re elected manager. He had ao eaprjoitfon.

The stock- rlosrs are eery much liml with the shuw-trsr ef Increased bs aln tea last year nade by Mr. CvMea. SXBVXO WMT OF 2ULETLS. Chief Deputy United Btatea Marahai Dan iel Lawraneo yeaterday anorainst ssrvsd a writ of replevla against sC A. Bssnlngbefsa, who formerly conducted ptano stores at Harslrtoa aad- MldMstewn.

Ohio, aa the agent of tho CabU Campany af CaJ- go. Deputy Lawasnce secured IS plsaoa. aa many stools and scarfs at Hamilton, aad sight at Mtddletowa. appears that there Is a difference between the complainant sad tba defendant reg-ardiag the Tho foravsd usJjoa eg slssatut corsrtructora-and snRlwrtghts will bold a mass meeting at Workman's UaU ta-avght. aeveral prominent loeaj labor itadars erUl address ths meeting.

zrps-f cocoa. TM1 SaOST NtnTOTlOOa. Aa eulmirdtla all its Mtural quail tied tntaxa, flttaxt to boild up aad maiatAtm mmm Oiras StreBrtl. and Vigour. Kbust beaJtli.

tmd to -Mslst. winters extreme ooid. It la a VsUuAbla diat for. childreja. r.iVTrnjL-corc-rnr:ft Yoa can't II I l.r I-i-urt a-J ittti a xeisislre eesltne with THS a ai.

ni.fa uiea th.r ti.e a t-i ar.a a A r- -r -i -'7 LA 7 f- -ff. if I Ai, a. atii I in 'A 1, Vf IV saaiirwsl Fssdr rasas ass a a araaf i mm w. til- aSaxaBBsasPsxawSaa IN THIS DOTTLE hi a vitaMsed aad vnainuag hara will a li yew feet It ka a taed aasde rraas Mves aal. rl bailees, a its lag liens ear ths eaVUItea of Ms Ptosd aad as SMeltctae mecb sstosi sractleai lino strsfirtnener.

aseh the geod fersaor a aa thia aeles. aad b-iHI tor ras -e be ealktrtes. ate snanec wast erase or seas, ev reur eodyi ta see. Ososnulsws will, stta pen as r. ansae reM welt as4 snaas.

Te eoase sSla aiiCMSinsisS le leak Srsss for relief frees aches aad tils, thai Bear seen hard of belief, but those was ressssna sruse as4 re knew the true seed ef the lease taat only is IS waitf-a tm sr eases, ae as neni pepar eektaaehia. naimt sunsirtsg aoasiilslnt. eat reur (aith and will est dteosssrat rMntnnlflle thsx aajraesxa ruei aa ise heslth. ess wltSMMit ealek tse res sises i eisaslas. sh WBJTB JOB nZS aVAWLX.

To tsaso who wosldliae te try las sea. esmu a-rspartlas or mio great Baeateissi Psus. are ear: Send sa roar asses asd fail aaa we win rer OZOItVlMlOlt CO- m. SCO Ds efsystsc SU SKCIAL rVOriCfc We ask our readers to taks sdYsatacadf this libers! offer. We know thst Oxotanlaloei is MOriUIelENTGEla oswoar st.

aaa as. Ff-OWCRO iwaTsaTABT. SS a. Sixth treat. M0NUMENT8 mtZtXll DBATHB.

ARCHDEACON John Arehosacon olAeet eon of Cornelius aad Annie Arebdsaooa loss Dugaa), euddenly, Jan. 2d, aged 21 years, st late residence. tst Ftfth St. Duo astlcs of funsraL BERRY Oa Sunday. Jaa.

36. Dr. Charles Tod Berry. Fuosral from his late rsei-deaca. 1T11 Falrmount Wedassdayi 1 p.

ta. Bartal private. CONNELLY Mrs, ataidawt. Jan. 25.

lMd. Funeral from residence. asS W. Fsevth, Wedneeday. Requiem aaaaa at SC Peters Cathedral at a.

m. DONLON aUlaabeth (a Sun day, Jan. xa. at it of Martin Doalon. day.

Jan. 19. at 10:45 a. betoved art re Burtai from late reel donee. 1113 Fuller eu.

Mt. Adams. Wednsadav, Jaa. A at a- as. e-qaiem high meee at Holy Cross Church at a.

ta. rrienda Invited. FISCHR tsnlse. IMAat 1030 a. bb aged years.

Fussral from residence, 629 Elm sc. Wednesday. Jaa. -lav, at 1-30 a. m.

Frit a as Invited. OFT! TAW. Martha Cottier, eatcred tats reet Jsn. 38, at 4 Si p. sa.

at her sate resl-- deaee. SOX Bamstller sc. aged OS years II mootas fft aaya. aus nsuce 01 1 users OREAK Louis PM saddealy. at Chicago.

IU Sanday. Jan. 39. UruS. aged 47 yeavra.

Due notice of faaerst wiu as given. HOCHIK-Mary Hoehls widowed Sueeal. Sunday. 0:40 a. av.

at her raalder Hoehleia nes Pflasa, Jaa. Z5. ibus. at nca. 2S30 Jeffer- aged 4S years a mostaa ass 11 days Paaeral from reaideaco Tuesday, aaa.

27. at 3 p. at. Frieoss tsvitsd. LKDDY Daniel eddy.

"Jan. 23." 190B. at as. Funeral from his sister' real-denrs tMarr Couina. 497 SL Fifth sc.

Cincinnati. Ohio. Requiem high mesa at I St. XavBsr'a Church Wsdncaaay aaoralng at NIE8EN Frank Xlesves, Br, beloved of Anna M. Nlesea (nee Meyer Jsn.

ZK 190a. at a. aged Tl years i months and 3 dars. at blslate resl-. dene.

IMA Linn at. Funeral Wedssadsy morning. Jaa. 2. at Requiem high anaaa at 0 o'clock, at Sc Augustine Church.

Frtenda aUndiy esalt tVpaers. RYAN Ahhle free afeflugn). belered wife of Richard A. Ryan, at 5. a Jit.

IVuuV at her hate rssidencs. 04 W. Third St. Requiem high mass at 8c Patrick's Chore oai a-nC. Thursday.

Jaa. 2s. K. S. Buckatahl.

aged 4S yeara moothe aad days, at hla rest. desce. 2uu smsb sC Funeral Tuesday. Jsn. 37.

1 p. as. SCHWANDER Jaa. 2S. xWrab Bchwander tnes Aoer, aeioroo win j.

ia. acoria. der. aged 43 years. Funeral Taeeday.

Jan. 21. at Iv a. aa. I Nt't' XT arga rst retlct 'cf the late Daniel Tlacenu Monday.

Jaa. 2s. lMlg, ot 1 li -t p. rru. aged 7 years.

Burial from f-uioh M. E. Church. Delhi Towaahiu, ihuceday. Jaa.

2a. at 2 p. av. wrER Jaa. 28.

1908. Mrs. Barbara V-rf-bor tforaierir ef 1-aat ii. tris horre of nter. Im rv I v-a.

srnB. IVn n. -tr 1 at a Kroii4 St 9 bony- will eesllr roes is to ae mass far stsesing a iross srsss srsi sa ua rsu. if I so so or ewSer froas emia-aa tmsennraaaee hi in1 Baa. shta veaa- arsiost with were res.

ay man. Vow Tsrk. made oa koaor aod will do tbem aocd. ATJCTTO aAIeXX fLKter hum ww SkaVSfcm.3 fVSTLgt gre. 1 parSY miM fu-a aaa reeaoav Bust iT 4U.Tr" sspTHU SAT TVESfjaifLAal waa.

asrTai nase owl st saat at e-eteai sgoja ras anm. vmm cs swnoftijt SS. JJ4 SAIM STtm SOCXTT BCrllCXea. 1 1 KSBtAi AWK OOMMArTDrST HO. 14.

K. aa asscial maeisve TvasataAT BTVKX ijri LuWBt-i. p. HOlAltT, Attest: jobs W. s.r eMfLXATt CTtA PTES Stated U.

BVsVNIMO at Tse. Warki. P. ViatsBTS Bali ii ras, wm. m.

STaACas. bl BTXCTLAX BTOTZCsV Slstes' sxsnlatcslr sea rape ires ass area, steasa ssiasa 83 Fourth SC. West, 7 Chas. tppljZ UndertxieTi TasV XeeVFaV aMff oBdsawe Aew. apptp av A Ml.

rtf" OtsTi hTarfcs and 1 biissi Baaveiaf A4 Sce-lag Oress cia.A. icioriFoaiAn tt asd Vine I "bs-s I TBM0P lACUPXT 'it i Our Isasdrv work ka yes reaiiss there ess be I HUI Tie I a unary. ritUAaa, tr sixTsi a-rat ---Oraierov. aa pel 1 a ear ir-. anoss as aas." ths eve sua isy irtkee the Battacie.

wa tae aervea ra.a-si a 'AVERICAX ClX. 44 i itiTt riots ttrn 1 a I -jrm ess are a a a Vek tta. tail 'so m) (m I X. Sal IbjSt. ITjliiTlrg.

Jtrlaw aansra. xalrlasMSsra. Is tsssa. SsM Cstbs, tlnsi tawes. i ssaatesst ssaxa aVeis tWes, TH snU fb sat baaaai Call OasaaL Made alaasmaaHi by amatkfal sens as Sat and fas best sesnanlnaaahia.

a sea I leeesassasaasessaajsssxsi (COIKSIETS. Special Diiplij, Sale and on in our Corset Depsrtroeiit, uodrth I direction of an exsert adert in this linsv Will be at 3 will gladly E3D3TirelC.J- special features of tbe reiebrated Kabo Corseta. This is an exceptional opportunity to pro care ralaable Corset knowledge and advice. We are showing a number of new styles that hare never before been ejhibited. Be sure to ask for these.

See also oar Window Display. 1 CoRSbTT DtUARTMANT-eUSCOND FLOOR. CHI71? SoItti evhiiiito (Somrjan KTUTTE. AACX AJtD ia lasa X. a IT.

$6 Double Berth TO CALIEORMA From Chicago at 10:25 p.m. via Chicago, UUwaulree St. Paul, Union Pacific and Southern Pacific Line. New Overland 8errice 3 Daily Train 9.35 a. me 6:00 p.

m. 10:25 p. m. from Uxiion Station. Cliiio.

C. C. Mordiuglif Traveliiig PajiMiiger Agent, 12 Cevrtw BeAfe) Ciftctassfl. xt-Ajti 1MB SAFOLE FOR TOILET AND DATH. eaxe of tbe skla proraetog seglthy elrralatloe asd bolpe every raae- tloa of tbe body, freta tbe actioa ef tbe ataaclse te tba dlgrstloo of tba food.

lBataah baxbe are tee severe for ma ay evea fairly healthful peopU. bat Wbam tbey ess be boras they take etr tba dead skia, open all ths pores of ths body, eeetbe tbe aerves aad fftra tba bat her a sew and brighter sense of life. Bxad SeapeUe oqaals a MILD TURKISH RATH la maay of Us adrsotagsa It etadids ae esratas of boat er cold, bat removed all casts off tho coa-etaatl dylae; satsr akla dad (Iras tbe Injur skla a ehaace te assimilate new Ufa. Tbe petrset parity of Band aspoUs Bighss tt a very desirable toilet article. It aaa la Ins ae a alma! fata, bat la amsdo from the moat healthful of ths UUs ofla.

Wlutteeer tetUt soap may ba aifarred. it la wise ta bars rak. of II sad ateptnlo oa tba wsshAtsad aiao. far SDseial aacs. la offlcrs aad actariea It la la- TT.T.nrors cutbxx.

DOVBLT DAILY SIKVJCC TO KEW ORliiLIS 21 HOURS TO HOT SPRINGS, ARK. Tbroagh Paraasially Coadoeted Kxxaraldm Sloapcra to CALIFORNIA TEXAS, Off L1XIC0 AT3 ISIZCM Vmty leay Ooe Wmp CewwaoTfa'adef peaaar rstef tfmmhmrm' rJcAats oa adJd taa aVaf aeef (aW TMSetey oe asrb areeM a fe seoxt araaf 5esreayaveSaV free sopy sf Slsaisst sf Cts tafissxeifiie tavae. imn JCaV BiOOa. ISeanct Pas. J.

BT. HOOX CO. J. N. HOOK A.

CO teas ad res ea thlsk yosfre gattlag Ajnrrj ax nxmxa. Oaars of the alla Coea easy. af the Biaeahjltara ef at- ae ts. fees to eerve tae aaasias tasae years, as an vaaaaee ka ska sxara. and See IBS mi ea soar anas, wia ss bead s.

sx. 'Tas anha wlii as ifnai I ax 1 aa. Two iraaatsr beaas wta be si as XT. SX 1 uoax THX State of Ohio. HaastRoa Coaaty.

ss Mary B- Peters. pialnUif. va. Peter f. peters, eereaoaac usrsa xxea.

peas log la the Court ee Common Plans of Ha mil ton County, Ohio. The asovs-samarl defeadaat. residing at ths M. W. Cor.

of Tenth and Moatgonvery 8ts-, St- Louts. Mo, will take notice that oa Wednesday, ths 4th day eg February. A. f. ns ths aJala.

im isxs xss sennsineae laairv In the trial sf. the above cause In behalf of ths plaioua! at tbe tries of William H-HauschuUe. Ka s4tfT JWartb Broadway, ta ths Cliy of SC I sens, la the Coaaty of Sc Louie. In ths State ef Missouri, bet wees the hours or sight a'cloea A M. asd sis e'dork P.

M. of said say. aad that the taking sf the same wHl bs sdjouraid frssa devy to day. bstweea tha earns hours, aatil tney are completed. Dated this lata day sf Jassary, 19 -s.

H. J. BUNTlX. Atteraey (ar Mary JB. Peters.

LEO AX, i'mrK Ncs la heresy glees that the asoaralraed has bean duty apossaiod asd aasJtned ae aosnaisiraier sf tbe swan ef Mas- fere osnsiaoas. Ulu. ed at that Ota gap sf iOHJS AnsrinsTrrator. tsBBisal avsa Say: "Tase are a area aaaay eaasid seal res a eawisa sss re la i sag oas: sws two ea turn resssae are as ssa res xesser asd see set tl Ltttla aftsaal s-arst a I lees I aaaaa seuina- ClselsaatL tinisiBw XT. 1SL aJBsfPA aaaai 1 oeTofl ke at.

Demonstration now going. MISS KERR, Expert Corsetiere, our stores this week, who exhibit the rare merits and tfTTTTTTO PLACE. Oldest Dry Ooods Bosas Wast sf ths Aileghaaiea. 1. A A avsaroua AJTUSZJCZXTTA TifaA in: xlstli V3T1 WU! ses.

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