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5. it VOLUME XXL PARSONS, KANSAS. THURSDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 2, 1839. ItU2iJjuJt' J.

1 SAYS HE CAN PROVE IT. KANSAS LEGISLATURE. ill Ml! I MCI i leasts CesMsalttea ravens AeVraprtallaa' A. ak aA '-4 anr p- A'j ale Guests la a St Louis Eotel Ears a The National Business Men's to League to Present a Petition The Roumaaia Ready to Go Porto Rico and Cuba for Oar Dead Soldiers. IT anew Escape from Sui- location.

4 to Congress 4 I ana. Miles Savi Has eseln.lve Ert-danca a SntotaMlaia Hla Statamaatt la Bager Enbalaa Beer. New York, Feb. 1. Nelson Milea gave oat statement last night, after having denied several published interviews attributed to him.

He prefaced bla atetement by saying. "I have been most freely quoted, without authority from me of without any Utterance on my part. It has been a source of great annoyance to me." His statement is a follows: On the toth of last September I Issued sa order to regimental aommandera to report to me eonoernlnc the bart which had been Issued to their mas. At the same time that I went before the war board lBraatigatln oommluloo I had only raeelved reports from 4 ot the commanders Now I have so repona Thar all tell the earns story. Tha evidence proves A Fir.E OiSCSVECEO IS A RESOLUTIONS CONCERNINS THE TREATY.

efitml uuwwLe OFFICE OF DIRECTOR OF THE CENSUS. SL 4" fee a Cora Exhibit at l-arta Several Mew Hills lauodaeed, Topeka, 1. Senator Anderson's bill appropriating 130,000 for tha purpose ot making an exhibit of Kanaaa corn In connection with the display of American corn at the Parla exposition has been reported for passage by the aenate waya and means committee. Another bill ia pending for an appropriation of 175,000 for general exhibit of the state's resoareee at Paris. The aenate passe 1 Titus' bill providing for state lostirmiceof public school property.

Tt.e aenate In oo'innltteeof the whole recommended for paatage tbe bill authorising the rr-Mitonts of eountiee with less tb.n la.wRJ inhabitants to vote on tbe prohibition of establishing county high avlioola The aenate ordered the publication The Senate Committee oa foreign Rale tloas Will Lun err Oppose tha Taking fa Voteew Any or These rha Inset- A Mas Peaaa Fresea lo Death at Pttts bergh. Pa. A W.ias Tried ta Cenaitt aatotde Eight Tlasea Before he Was eeseeeefal Ate the Head ef Matches Bvptoelea at a Powder Pacsory. Es-Uu. Merrlaas, of Minnesota, M4 ta Be alaled for the Posltlaa Coaaaalseleaen Aapalalea Katabllah Tewaeltes la the Chtrkaaaw sad Choctaw Natloas 4 Mint Cossaslaaloa.

nretatloa tha Army Reorganisation Sale of Under liiis. 3 Bill. Washiugton, Feb, I. The National Business Men's league will to-morrow present to oougresa a strong appeal for the ratification of the treaty of Washlnflon, Ktb. 1.

Col. Jaaea M. Moure, MkikUnt qusrlermuter gn-eral, has completed arrangeeuenta for bringing home tha remalna of the oldiera who lost their lWea either from woandi or dine ass in Porto Eloo and the provlnoa o( 8antiaro, Cuba, la peace. The petition Is entitled as fol lows: the truth ot the statements I have mads la addition to the reports of the reilmental sora-minders, I have a (rest mass of evidence, Boa-slstlnc of eommuutoatlons, sffldavlta etc, from offlosra, soldiers and olvlllana Kverj part of tha eoontry has contributed to the mass ot eorrespondence which I havs rami red In reference to the beet nerved to our soldiers and the evidence Is all oorroboratlve ot what I hava Bald. Tha treat publicity which the pres.

has siren to the matter has brousht all the A memorial of the National Business Men's of 8,000 copies of tha roster of the i league to the president and congress ot the Ladies', Misses' and Children's Muslin Underwear. The largest stock we have ever shown. All fall size, nothing skimpy but the price. We want every lady in Parsons to see these garments. Kansas volunteers lo tbe recent war i 'art United Bute, approving the course ot the ad this morning.

The adjutant general Is preparing tha rosier la connection with his annual report nilnlniruilon in Ha conduct of the war with Spain and the terms of the treaty of pasee with Spain, and recommending its prompt ratification, and therewith the acquisition snd 8L Louis, Feb. -Tbe Oxford hotel. Seventh and St, Chariot streets, waa partially burned to-day and 10 guests who were sleeping soundly at the time bad a Barrow escape. Nearly dead wltb suffocation, moat of tha guests, when aroused, left the burning building partially dressed, many carrying their clothing on their arms. Three in the top story were rescued by firemen with ladders.

A lira la a Behest. Urbane, Feb. 1. The school-house at Gilford, 15 miles northeast of Urbaua, was totally destroyed by lira yesterday. The principal, W.

P. An-draws, made the startling discovery that the basement was ablaze. He ran to the varlona rooms and quietly Informed tha teachera of tbe perilous predicament ot their scholars. la present retention of the Philippine Islands un The presiding officer ot the aenate waa dlreoted recently to appoint a committee to visit the penal and charita toe recent war. A funeral party, consisting of 30 undertakers and assistants, will leave New York olty to-morrow on the transport Boumania for the purpose of executing this sad mla-slou, The party will be In charge of Mr.

T. II. Rhodes, formerly superintendent of the Arlington cemetery, who was selected because of his pre-eminent for the service. The Roumaaia has been specially fitted oat til such a time as eongrta may determine their fin, disposition, either to enter upon eorrespondenoa of which I speak upon ma I have overwhelmiim evidence that the embalmed beef was treated with ehemloala In order to preserve It I have affldavlta from men who saw the beef undergoing the treatment or embalming prooesa Now. as to the canned roast beef, that waa different from embalmed ble institutions of the state.

He their experimental development with a view to their admission to the union or the future named the committee yesterday. It Come Expecting to Find granting of Independence upon certain eondl eV consists of Senators Armstrong, Cole tions, and the extension of the Monroe doctrine man, Householder, Johnaon, Forney ever them. and Stocka The spirit of the memorial la eon The following aenate bills were In talned In the following: troduced: This nation seeks not the conquest of territory to control subject peoples, nor desires to Providing that the department commander make vassals of communities, but It does pos the largest assortment, the daintiest, prettiest, best made, nicest finished garments you have ever seen and the prices not more than the price of the material. of the Kanas U. A.

R. shall annually report the transactions of the orgssleetiea so the gov sess the wisdom to avail Itself of opportunities ernor. to nenent mankind through tbe fortunes of wet thrust upon us, by resouing oppressed peoples appropriating (lOO.ODO for aa Insane asylum at Halloa from tyranny and oruel dominion, snd provid I I beef. The canned roast beef was tha beet after the extract had bees boiled out ot It. You have seen the advertisements, "beef extract; one pound contains the substance ot from four to are pounds of prime beef." Well, this Is the beef after the extra, has been taken from it They put Ibis beef pulp up In cans snd label It "canned roast beef." The soldiers report that the canned beef waa nauseating.

If swallowed It oould not be kept on -the stomaoh. It waa pointed out to Oen. Mtlea that he had been quoted as having said that if the men who supplied the beef would deposit a thousand dollars In such a wajr that it oould be made to pay the cost of the proceedings he would furnish absolute proof of his assertions. He was asked what tribunal he had in mind, or to whom he would furnish the proof and In reply said: -t made that statement In response to the lor this expedition and is provided with every appliance for the safe transportation of the remains. The vessel will proceed direct to Ponce, Porto Rico, where the remains of 840 soldiers kwalt transportation to the United (States.

When the duty at that point is completed the Roumanla will proceed to Santiago and. take on board the remains of about 800 soldiers now buried there. All the remains will be brought to New York or Jersey City, end the depot quartermaster there Will ship the remains of those who hava been claimed by relatives or friends ing for them strong, honest snd humans gov Establishing county high school tor Reno eramsnt when they are yet unable to rovers county at Nlckeraon. themselves Authorising Irrigation eompenlee toeondsms lands for res-rr li It Is numerously signed by promt' Appropriating to Hi Margaret's hospital. cent cittaens, business houses and Co, 17.

L. Dartlett 1 Xaaaae City. for the treneral espenses ot tkeyeareadlnkJune.tJ.il corporations representing every elas of business in Hoston, Providence, R. Appropriation for the Topeka industrial school. and 8t Louis.

Resolutions Oniicernlug tha Treaty. Prohibiting the unlawful wearing of any 1 af sfnm wrill badge or other lnstirolu of any of the secret so Washington, Feb. I. The senate '1 Commencing September close at 8 p. m.

cieties lloensed In Kunsas under heavy penalty. every ease the news waa recolved with no slgna of panto, and tbe teachera calmly told their pupils to get ready for dismissal with the utmost prompt note The stairs werd ablaze when tbey started down and they had to make their way through A wall of fira. Peaaa reesea ta Death. Pittsburgh, Feb. Thla was the Boldest day of the winter, the mer cury dropping to zero while the surrounding towns registered from 5 to 18 below.

At Vandogrift James Fryer was found frozen to death. He bad fallen and broken hi leg and died be fore he could reach liomn. The Mo-oongahela river is frozen over from Pittsburgh to the head waters and tha Allegheny is closed above Sbarpsbnrg, Pa. Tried KiM limes. Chicago, Feb.

1. During tbe last three years Mrs. Amelia LuU, of thla city, has rrpeateliy attempted to commit suicide by hanging herself. Each time her husband lias eut the rope and rescued her, but she made tha eighth attempt an.l succeeded. Lots to the places selected for their reinterment.

All the remains not claimed will be brought to Washington and given honorable burial in the National To compel bwyeilsts to withdrew from the committee on foreign relations to-day discussed the various declaratory reso beaten path and (Unmount when meeting horse, team or carriage upon a public highway, lutions before the senate In connection under penalty of tine of from to aw witn the peace treaty ana decided no longer to oppose the taking of a vote The house passed Seaton a resolution offer of the beet men to pur lloo.ooo for evidence of the truth of my allegations against their product I looked on their offer as a bluff and took that way of answering It I have no tribunal In mind I have the greatest abundsnoe of evidence to support the charges I made and do not think that any part of the thousand dollars need be spent in more providing for the appointment of a upon any of them. The first vote will come on the motion to refer the Baeon i 2 I4 resolution to the committee and this will not be opposed by members of the committee to visit (he Minnesota penitentiary and find nut about tha operation of tha binuinj; twine factory. In easa the committee deeldee It ie feasible, a law will be pushed through tbe Kansas legislature establishing a iomralttee. The oorumittee is conn DEFICIT FOR JANUARY. Jent that tha result will be favorable cemetery at Arlington.

TheRoutnania is expected to return to New York in bout 30 days. Office nf Director ot the Cansa. Washington, Feb. The office of director of the census is to be created and made independent of any other department of the government, and ex-Gov. Merriam, of Minnesota, la to be appointed.

This Is the prealdent'a plan. The house committee has prepared the legislation to execute It. Heretofore the census has been taken by a superintendent who has been subordinate to a memuor of the cabinet, usually the secretary of the interior. binding twine faotory In the Lansing to the motion to refer. The oorumittee ia also confident of disposing of alt the other resolutions in accordance prison.

The house committee on publlo F-i. J. with their ideas. They count upon Oovernsnaet Racelpts Ware 11,773,000 and Expenditures One-toaas Receipt. Increased.

Washington, Feb. The forthcoming report of the government receipts and expenditures for January will 1 1. having all the resolutions except that health recommended for pasaage a bill prohibiting tbe sale of cigarettes, ia a contractf- en i at one time waa Pn "hi 4- tbe world's fair, however, he ljt hia fortune and brooding over this tout unbalanced offered by Mr. Sullivan voted down, They will not oppose the Sullivan elgara and tobacco of all kinds to persons under 10 years of age. measure and It now looks as If It would saw euai.uB Ata tha lle.de mf Uins.

New house bills Introduced Included show the following: Receipts were about snd the expenditures about iH.S 7.0Ui), leaving a deficit be adopted. liiterpretniluii of (he Army Bilk The president desires that the census bureau shall be independent and that the director, as it is proposed to dealtr- tbe following: Providing for the creation of a state bosrd of engineers and surveys and the regulation of Washington, Feb. L-The army bill provides for a minimum of 80,000 and a maximum of 100,000. The president haa discretion to limit enlistments to that profession requiring all surveyors sad en gineers to pass ss examloatloa sad seoure ear-tlfloates from the board before they eaa so any for the month of nbout u.MW.Ooa Theoustoms receipts. It wllf be shown, were nesrly tll.OiiO,-000.

the Isrgnst for the month of January since Jtt and an increase of about tt.giO.OUO over December. Tbe lntern.il revenue receipts tor January will be approximately iti.OOO.flOO, a slight decrease from December, but an Increase over January, HW8. of over 500.00(1 Tbe ex work In that line la the state the minimum or to increase them to Prohibiting the giving away of stamps or other prises as an Inducement to sell goods or 100,000, Representative Marsh and some other mem r-rs take the view that this means an army of 50,000, with nate the head, shall be responsible to him alone. He has stated that If congress will enact the law to carry out this Idea he will appoint as director a man fully qualified to sit In the cabinet. The director of the eenaus will not be a member of the cabinet, but ho will stand In the same relation to the president.

It is no longer a secret that ex-Oov. Merriam is the one the president has In mind for the place. Chlohasaw anil Choctaw Town.lta. wares penditures on account ot the war and savy de Par tbe location of a state norms I sohooi at partments during January will be shown to be Hoi too. discretion to Increase It to 100,000, about s.KVi,(iOu, sn Increase for December of about U.SuO.Oua St, Louis, Feu.

1. Ueinpsy L. Wll-llama, an eleeLrlcnl cnglneerof Morris-town, who waa arrested yesterday with Mls try 11. Morris, hia ale-tei-ln-law, with whom ba had eloped, attempted to commit suicide to-day and Is thought tube dying. He secured a number of matches and ate tbe heads.

When li condition became known, doctor pumped him out, bub It i feared they woro loo late. Ezplasloe at a I' Psetory. Younstown, Feb. 1. -The press mill of the Ohio Powder company' work, located four miles north of thla etty, exploded with terrifio force shortly before noon to-day, killing two employes, Evan Evans and Henry Dams, and totally demolishing tha building and machinery.

Fixing a maximum rate for telephones la The more general view Is that It means If ansae at MS per year In businsss bouses and an army of 100,000, which the presl t0s year in residences Tbe bill also flies a dent may cut down to 50,000. The bill Is so drawn and amended to admit of matlmum charge of oeots per message over tbe long dtstanoe wire within a radius of too miles, and cents per message outside ef tbe in mile radius either interpretation seemingly. Domestic Tragedy Wear Denver, Mo. Grant City, Feb. 1.

Mary S. Kemper was instantly killed by her husband, Jethro Kemper, who, In turn, fatally shot himself. Tha tragedy occurred at Mrs. Kemper's home, 1 miles north of Denver. Mrs.

Kemper THIS IS OFFICIAL. Pstata Urewers Combining. Kanaaa City, Ma, Feb. Tbe po tato growers of Kaw valley, Kansas, Uermaa Ambtnsilnr toThl. Co no try Bays was trie divorced wife of Thomas Seat and was married to Kemper about 18 are organising a protective associa Oarmsny Will Not Interfere with Ps In the Philippines, tion, whloh they think will in time Washington, Feb.

1. The secretary of the interior has appointed the commissioners on the part of the government to establish townsltes In the Chickasaw and Choctaw nations. commissioner to act with the Chicka-aaws is Samuel B. Johnson, of Troy, Kan. The commissioner for the Choo-taws Is James A.

Sterrett, of Troy, O. A Mink CommUtloa. Washington, Feb. The president has designated a commission to test the weight and fineness of the coins reserved at the several mints of the United States during the year 1808. CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS result In a uniform price being ob months ago, but lived with him only a short time.

Several separationa and reconciliations had followed. Washington, Feb. I. Or. Theodore tained by them for their product and prevent a glutting of the market and consequent ruinous selling prices.

A ton Holleben, German ambassador, haa given an authorized, whloh may Finn ear Hewepeper Mae Dead. be regarded aa an official, statement meeting waa held hare yesterday, at of the attitude of Germany. Speaking of immediate questions tbe am tended by SO growers, representing altogether aa annual output of 5,000 Lexington, Ma, Feb. Ethan Allen, aged 65 years, was found dead in hia bed from heart failure. He was a veteran newspaper man and waa well known to the oldest members of the bassador said: About the Question of esDanslon.

whloh has ear, wltb an average market value of 800,000. Watch this Soace. ros to He Adjatant Ueoeral. become such vital one, I can say that Uer-ffiany, at least, Is not Interfering In what is strictly the affair of the United states. The Topeka, Feb.

1. Gov. Stanley has decided to appoint S. Fox, of Manhattan, to tbe office of adjutant ing that the increase of tbe regular army over what It waa before the war with Spain should be need only In foreign territory and that tbe increase, general, me governor had almost United 8 rates did not object to our occupation in Chins. We have not in the Philippines any more vital Interest then tbe Americans bsve lo China hlnce the United litotes, though urged lo do so, did not prolnst against our entrance irsternuy oi me state.

His first venture waa the American Citizen in 1R50, He waa also connected with the Car-rollton Democrat, Platte City Atlas, Lexington Caucasian and Intelligencer. Washlastoa Vanoeoe a senator. made np bla mind to appoint Capt Charleswortb, of Beloit, to the posi both officers and men, should be mastered out within two year was voted tion. The influence of Senator Hessin Into her commerci il domaia In the celestial empire we cannot do a more onurteoua act than to follow her example and abstain from all down. ia responsible for the governor's deci Olympia, Feb.

1. A. O. of Tacoma, waa nominated for sion to tlx on Fox. Charleswortb, it ia Rspaaslon and he fence Treaty Ooeapy the Braaie-Klv.

sou Harbor Bill In the lloa.e. Washington, Feb. I. Mr. Lindsay offered a joint resolution in tbe aenate to-day to tbe effect that the acquisition by tbe United Slates through conquest, treaty or otherwise, of territory not adjacent to the continent of North America carrie with itno moral obligation to admit said territory into the federal union, and that the Philippine are only held by In the hope that they can demonstrate that they ean govern themselves.

By request tbe resolution wee left on the table subject to call In accord snc with notice previously given Mr. Rawlins addressed the senate on the Vest anti-expansion resolution. When the senate went Into executive session Mr. Teller took the floor in support of the ratification of the peace treaty. He replied to many of the objections to the treaty and urged -favorable action as the only wise and 1 safe course for the country under existing circumstances The house, Immediately after the reading of the journal, went into committee of tha whole and entered upon criticism of her sets lo tha Asiatic waters End of a Uloslpated Life.

stated, is wining to accept the second United States senator by the republican caucus last night In joint ses place In tbe office, assistant adjutant! Syracuse, N. Feb. 1. News haa been received that AlonzoC Yates, of general. sion to-day the legislature, which la mm tbla city, well known In Mil largely republican, elected Mr.

Foster rrealdanfa Raalth Hot Hrohea. Washington, Feb. -Seoretary Por waukee through his marriage to United States senator for a term of sis his cousin, who was Miss Lellla Yates, ter said that President MeKinley is I years. He succeeds Senator John L. Wilson, a republican.

of that city, filed at Nice, Franoe. tired and worn as the result of the hard work which devolved opon him by the war and its subsequent devel Yates was a remarkable man in so far that he spent In lewi than three years eaves Dead la a Saowellda. Vancouver, B. C. Feb.

A anow- a fortune of M.OiKJ.OOO, which bad been left htm by his father. He had almost slide occurred on the mala line of the opment, but that it waa untrue that he waa in any danger of breaking down. Hia health is fairly good and gone through his fortune when be Canadian Pacific at Roger's pass on the summit of the Selkirks yesterday married his cousin. She brought him an ne needed waa a little rest, Mr. Porter added.

dowry of 140,000, which the couple lost 'I LrtV siwrawB, in wnicn seven persons perished. The roundhouse and sta no time In spending. What the Army will Coat. tion were swept away. A large force Washington, Feb.

1. Following tbe Waraiar Thaw tha Average Jsnaary. ia engaged la tbe recovery of the Lawrence, Feb. The weath passage ot the uull army bill in the bodies and two have been found. house yesterday.

Chairman Hull haa ra actum cp smt a ios A i I', informed hia associates on the mili er report for January, tasued to-day by Chancellor Huow of tbe Kansas unl-1 versity, says the month was four de Is due not only to the originality and Oaw, Heavy Removes OalclaJe. San Joan, Porto- Rico, Feb. Oen. Henry, military governor of Porto grees warmer than the average Jan tary committee that an appropriation bill will be taken up nest Monday. The appropriation bill will be framed simplicity of the combination, but also to the ear and skill with which it ia manufactured by acientlfle processes uary.

1 he highest temperature was Rico, baa deposed mayor and council-men of Aguadllla and Moca, in tbe SO degrees, ou the Slat; the lowest, on the basis of 100,000 and Mr. Hull estimates that it will carry about known to the Calipornia Fto SrxvP the consideration of the river and harbor bill Mr. Burton, chairman of the river and harbor committee, opened the debate with a general statement of the necessity of continuing the river and harbor -work. When the general debate waa closed the bill was read for amendment under the five- minute rnl Panel's! Instead of Wedding. Feb.

Miss Gertrude Cerberry, of Fort Madison, waa buried here to-day at almost the same hour that had been act for her wedding. Her illness was sudden. The body waa brought here, her old homo, for burial CAPITAL PAID UP, 50,000. Deet a fleaeral Bank lag tasiiMwe. province of Agnadilla, and haa temporarily auspended the civil authorities In both towns, owing to the Incessant political quarrel and the gross official Co.

only, and we wish to impress upon all the importance of purchasing the true and original remedy. Aa the 000,000. PatreoM Waste the Aaylaav. Topeka, Fen. Parsons arose seven degrees below zero, on the 29th.

KvMeaee Was i ftacleit. Fort Scott, Feb. In the district court Judge tiinions set aside the verdict of gnilty in the case of Ed Mo-Cool, charred with wronging Miss COMMERCIAL genuine Syrup of Fig la manufactured by the C'ALirjKMiA Fio Srp.up Co. Into the contest for the proposed new asylum for the insane with an offer of corruption. Barlvoa Ptre at ladepseilaaea.

Mas. Independence. Feb. Tha E. H.

EDWARDS, president, W. HAWK, Cashier. only, a knowledge of that fact will aiwiat one la avoiding the worthless H. A. WADE, Tlr president.

J. PIEBS03, Hecretary. sou acree of ground and a guaranty to Elizabeth n'lalkcr. of this city, unrl inrnisn me institution water at nine granted the defun.lait a new trial on dry goods store of J. M.

Anderson and oeots a thouaand gallons, gas at nine the grounds that the evidence for the imitations manufactured by other par-tics. The high standing of the Cam-pormia Fia Hravp Co. with the medi cents a thousand feet and coal at 00 Municipal and tmnes Porelgo Drafts sod sells passage tickets to snd from Europe. School bonds negotiated. cents a too.

This is the best offer that tbe clothing and furnishing goods establishment of A. Gottlieb, bnrned laat night, J. M. Anderson owned tbe building in which his store was si to- ted and hia loss will reach ISO, 000. baa been made.

LEB CLARK, Prealdest. -B. D. MIR1CK, Vloe-Presideat. Tbe loss on Gottlieb's stock will be 13, 000.

B. STEVENS, Cashier state was not sufficient to convict The Twelfth facel.ee a Ka.b Order. St. Louis. Feb.

J. P. Smith, commanding Ihe Twelfth infantry at Jrffrrson Barracks, ha received telegraphic instructions' from Washington to aail on February 0 Unt Manila. This will necessitate a-i early start from here for N't York, where the regiment will embark. Hop rr Paria, Feb.

1. The nrdent supporters of tbe theory tnat Dreyfus waa nnjntly condemnri now admit that there is no longer aoy hope that justice will be done. BeesMtf Mlsesarl So Ue Honee. Washington, Feb. The war department baa issued an order to muster out about 15,000 volunteer troops.

The regiments include tbe second Mis-sou, now at Albany, Ga. W. R. Mitchell, a wealthy stockman of McLennan county, we frozen to death while driving to aom ranch property ta Foard county, ta the panhandle eoontry -J. The legislatures cf Nebraska, Delaware and Pennsylvania balloted without result or material change on the 1st for United States senator.

cal profession, and the satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Figs haa given to RJUiona of families, make the name of the Company a guaranty of the excellence of its remedy. It ie ia advance of all other laxatives, as it acta on the kidney liver and botrela without irritating or weakening them, and it do" not gripe nor nauseate. I order tc ite beneficial effects, please remember the name ot the Company CALIFORNIA FIG STPPP CO. ass rRAacisoa, CaL (eWUVIUE. Ry.

RRW TRRKTe RECEIVES DEPOSITS, Loans mosey sad trans-ecu Baaking ta all Its braaehes. Steamship tlehete sad fore sa drafts for sal at lowest rates. Mother end iMtaghtar rose a. Buffalo, Wya, Feb. 1.

The wife and daughter of J. E. Yost has been found frozen to death. They started from town to their ranch, a few mile distant, in the faee of a blizzard, leeame bewildered and lost their way. eaaw Ceaght tha PratKBtere, Aspen.

Feb. A freighting party was eaught in a anowsllde fa Lincoln gnlcb, 9i4 trftles above Aspen, to-day. It ia believed that five sue a and IS horses were killed. First flafional Bank, PARSONS. KANSAS.

Four persons were frozen to death In St. Louis oa tbe 81st. Tbey were: George Clark, a eandymaker; Charles Farley, a laborer: August Benson, a negro laborer, and Mr Msry Ryan. Farley and Benson were both eon-sompttves aod succumbed while searching for work. Clark waa overcome by the cold while going to his place of employment, rossesaiBg ample capita, eflet to oar patron II b- II b- eral esodsu aad oroenpt attosUoa..

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