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1 i IFt Sl rY 3ff A SUMMARY OFTHE NEWS Todays Weather lluch cooler fresh northerly winds SCHLEY INQUIRY It was shown that Admiral Schley revived his first positive Information as to the Spanish fleet presence at Santiago cu June 10 two weeks after Sampson knew of It Captain Chndwlck concluded his testl nionr and Commodore Staunton and tleu tenaut Twining were Introduced as wit nesjes Jmlje AdTocate Letnly said he would probably conclude the government side or the case ilonday Near the flosc of the session the Judge edrocatc questioned the veracity of Mr rtaynor and the litter strongly Intimated that the statement of the former was false DOMESTIC The United 8tntci district court at Baltimore decided that ttn duty on Husalan sugar Is legal Antonio Magglo who predicted President SlcKtnlcyH nssansliiatlon was allowed ballot Silver City In the sum 3000 A friend of lat Crowe notified the Omaha chief of police that the fugitive would surrender If the reward was withdrawn WASHINGTON The period or monrnlng for President aicKtnlcy expiring it was anuounccd that oil flags would be displayed at full mast Monday LieutenantColonel Uandlett made a request for troops to eject Bquattcrs from Kiowa lands In Oklahoma A list of the names of soldiers wonnded In the recent massacre on the Island ot Satnar was received from Jencral Chaffee The delegates to tho PanAmerican con press to bo held In Mexico City left on a special train The supremo court will meet on Monday and decisions In Important cases aro expected shortly thereafter It Is probable that National Chairman Manna will shortly Issue statement announcing that ho Is not responsible for the appointments being mado by President atooscvelt FOREIGN 1 Germany celebrated Prof Vlrchows 80th birthday Ooneral election will be btltl In Cuba on December 21 and the president will be chosen on February 24 It was found that large quantities of qx plojlvcs had been shipped from London to China presumably for the use of Chinese reformers The deficit in the PrcnoU budget was finally estimated at GOOOOOOO francs Missionaries were cndeavoilng to get In touch with MlSi Stones euptors so that negotiations conld be opened The orikers of Afghanistan are likely to play an Important part In Huropean poll tic during the next few years The South African generals now furnish topics for dlsrusslon In London Another Boor commander has been ex ccitid by the British for alleged high crimes i JV Tun Herman press discusses tho situation In South Africa from the standpoint that the Boers still have chance Cecil Untitles Is said to Ha a very sick man and likely to go olf at any moment SPORT Whitney horses won both tho Hunter and Kuracry handicaps nt Morris Park Tho championship titerpleoliase at Morrla Park was on by Zlnzlbar Tho trots at Lexington were postponed enaccount of rain Rchllng Boer and The Lady coupled as Illldrcths entrv finished first and second in the Illinois handicap at Worth Sir Thomas Llptou said tho reason he wat keeping the Shamrock In America Is to raco ugaln next year Kotcham announced his plans tor Create us COMMERCIAL Now York money on call was steady at 8 per cent Scarcity of offerings and a fair outside demand Imparted strength to wheat corn nnd oats closed lower Coffco fntuics closed firm at a net ad ivance of 1015 points In New York Tho New Ye rk dry goods market closed firm throughout a Wbllo deuitiigs wero limited In volume the London stock market was firm Incredulity and distrust on part of spec 1 Ringing Noises Jn the ears how disagreeable ijf they are become chronic and cause much uneasiness and 5 even temporary distraction They are signs of catarrh other signs are droppings in the throat nasal sounds of the voice impaired taste smell and hearing Catarrh is a constitutional 1 disease originating in impure I blood and requires a constitu tional remedy 1 I suffered from catarrh in the head and loss of appetite and sleep My blood was thin and I felt bad all over most ot tho i time I decided to try Tloods Sarsaparllla nnd now have n6 symptoms of catarrh bavo good appetite and sleep well I hoartlly recommend IToods Sarsaparllla to all my friends Loso California June tlon Iowa I was troubled with catarrh for over twenty years and tried various remedies without finding a cure Seeing statements of cures by Hoods Sarsaparllla I resolved to try It and four bottles entirely cured me I have never been troubled with catarrh ilneo nnd nt the ngt 74 years am enjoying excellent health William Sum uxv 1030 6th St Milwaukee Wis Hoods Sarsaparllla Cures catarrh of the nose throat bowels etc removes all its effects and builds up the whole system ir 1 ulntors caused a rflnpse In prices on tho New York stock exchange Tho cattio jnarkels were nominal and steady and hogs and sheep were higher The receipts of rice at Houston are growing larger The heavy staples are moving well In the Better bids wero In evidence for oil stocks and the sales showed tho effect TEXAS An action for libel has been begnn In Milam county by 11 Wortham against George McDonald of Austin Tho directors of the Helton cotton mills nn considering an enlargement of the new plant Tho Confederate monument at Livingston was nnvrlled with ceremonies IX A McPall has announced as a candidate for attorney general and gives out a platform In which he says that the office ncedi him Congressman Hall Is In correspondence with Chnlrman Burton concerning the visit of tho latter to Tas Assistant Chief Philip Wright and two firemen wcrt hurt nt San Antonio The State penitentiary board will let the contract for building 20OO0O sugar mill on the Clemens State farm on the Braiw rlter Tho laws enacted at the recent session ot the legislature are In the hands of the printer Wind blew down a circus tent at Marlln and several persons had narrow escapes from Injury Truck farmers In the vicinity ot Conroo Una organized nn association and It Is expected that tho Industry will receive considerable Impetus Tho addition to Beaumont will contain tne big refinery to bo built by Townea company RAILROADS The Texas commissions subjects for Tucs dayH hearings wero announced It was stated that tho commission would probably order a hearing to Investigate charges ogulnst tho International and Great Northern passenger itervlco at Austin President Pel ton of tho Alton tald tho trunk lines could carry out tho pass agreement regardless ot the action of other roads Gould won his first fight for the Wabash forcing tho Pennsylvania line to withdraw opposition to his project Tho directors of tho Denver roid held their quarterly meeting nt Port Worth Tho probability of tho removal of the Port Worth mid Denver City shops from Port Woith to Clarendon was discussed The nnnual meeting of the Texas Soliciting Freight Agents association was held nt Dallas Material for tho Texas and PaclHc steel brldgo near Sliermnn commenced to arrive Tho Illinois Central agreed to a general Increase In wages of Its employes John Thorndyke a well known American engineer died nt Lima Peru OIL DEVELOPMENTS rroblem of disposing of tho nund has not yet been solved nt Jennings Shipments from Beaumont during th week amounted to nbont 0000 barrels Interest Is mhlng In tho outside territory at Beaumont Work has been resumed with a cable rig at Damon HOUSTON The 11 Thompson rice mill made very satit iictory test run Oregorlo Cortex the Mexican convicted ot thi murder of Sheriff MorrlKS has been brought hcre from Karnes county for safekeeping Tho Connecticut Insurance company of Hartford has paid Its Bhare of the loss on thu market houso fire 2 00 Some Important real estate deals haTe bceu made Mr Scttegast acquires very satisfactory test run Hon Coleman thinks Houston should bo largely represented at future rivers and harbors congresses TEXAS 5 NASHVILLE 5 FOOTBALL GAME AT DALLAS SULTED IN A TIE RE Brilliant Individual Plays Wero Numerous Doth Teams Had Streaks of Good Luck Dallas Texas October 12 The biggest crowd that ever witnessed a football gamo In IXilkis went to tho fair grounds this afternoon to watch the struggle for tho mastery between the elevens of the Itnl vernlty of Nashville aud of tho University of Texas Theie was Ideal weather for a contest on the gridiron aud It ptovctl be nn Ideul game The two teams tccmctl to be neatly evenly matched nnd tho gamo was a splendid exhibition of stiength nnd skill as was ever seen In tho Southwest Ncuily every man on both teams distinguished himself The Teximx were cheernl on to do their uUmwt by thousands ot ftlemls who jelled huzanhs and wore the varsity coloro Tho TcunewRvans wero not filcndlesH nnd their good plajs wero npplauded by nil Testis whole score fi wns made within a few minute after the beginning ot tho game nnd Tenne eo6 wholo score 5 nwde shortly after the second half commenced Tho tndlvldunl pteys wero inuncr nus ami billllaut WiiUm and Kuykoudall mado long runs nnd touchdowns tuvl ali tho others did their duty Tenia mde much better showing than mnnv of tho varsity students expected Many prominent men nnd the usnai quota ot prctly women witnessed the gome Trxao Position Nashville dlydbnud DuncnuLcft Und Choato James Ioft TackleIlkukburn lendergusr Left IIuard Ienko Keller Center Hawkins Marshall Illght Guard Majors I MMeMnhouUlght Turkic Keller I trow Ulght Knd Kuykrndall Leslie lllglit Half White 15 McMohonleft Half Iteeves nuley Kull Hack Middle Watson Quaiter IUok Polkrrvi Siibstltutes Texas Duncan Hrown Thrasher McGuwncrs Nashville Uocves Yun Donald and Copcland Itefercc Andrew umpire Oroos linesmen Iloggsott and Dooney timers Curtis ond Dander Average weight of teams Texas ICO pounds Nashville 1M pounds Local Elevens Played a Game There was nn Interesting gamo of football played at League park jesterday between the second team ot the Uounton High scl ool and an eleven known as the Clerks Ptftccnuilnuto halves wero played and at tho end of the second half tho seoro was 0 to 0 The best work was done by Tryon and Chapman of the Clerks aud llerudon ot thu Houston High school The Uneun was as follows II 8 Clerks JVlcks center MWilson Dwyer quarter Joe Trvort Heardlno right guard Dyer Itrnghurst right tackle Campbell Murphy right end Chamnsu Stovyers left guard Hobuv Mnrphy left tackle WlUoa Jf ey left end Cooler Moyei full bark Cooler Ilerndon right half back UDnntl left halfback Adal puzzle Bcvoial a little bit THE NATIONAL LEAGUE A Former Rulers Concludea Year of Storms and Dailies MIY BE THE ORGANIZATIONS LAST The ChanecG Aro Good for a Consolidation with the Viaorous Rival Headed by Ban Johnson buig was llrst In batting list In lidding and llrst In pitching With these plijsicnl ndvnutages what chance had anv club to win against Drevfusi men It was like JiO pounder pin lug football against a team of bantams The Philadelphia club wns badlv shin wiecked by the Americans raid losing Its best lullelder best batsman and half Its ginger Inn club had some pretty good plteheis and wriggled ulong till near tho tul when it begnn to win game after came passing Its competitors und anchor lug in second portion On form this Is Jho team wns handicapped by In nnd outfielders who could not bit although two or tlneo of tlies were disposed of during tho year It was none too fant on the bases ami Its stlik work hud to be mostlj done bv DelehniWv and Pllek Hood pltcning nnd the Held generalship of Hugh Jennings gave the Uuakers a shade In man games and thus they slipped to second place when on foim and power they oiuht to have ended flftli Ilrookljii champions for theuwo previous years vis up against It losing two pltch cri a star outllelder mid lino lullelder A1 0 11 118 Kn1 Haiilon did his beat to fill the gaps ind failed Try as he might ho could not replace Xtc5lnnltv I loss and Jones Ills men nlajed hard ball batting well lidding cleverly and howlug some good pitching but thu handi cap wns itoo giont flm they ought Jo have beaten Philadelphia for second but the weakness of Kennedy for venrs tlrookljns most rfillahle pitcher anil the failure of Dr MeJunes to make good Stopped the jirogesK ofthe letlilng elmm plons nnd thlid was heir notch when tho sttlfe was done St Iouls was hit ttereelv bv the Ameri can MrGrnw Uobltiwn CHger Selireek engost Hemphill Young Kelster nnd Dou lln were taken nwnr AguliMt these blows the Iloblsnns did their best They bor rowed some brokendown old catchers scared up a couple of experimental pitchers nnd stole a second baseman from Comlskey Then lliojfet to wltn mtdi vigor thalt for months the Cardinal actual ly fought Pittsburg neck nud Hock The grand botiing of Ilurkett and lleldrlck who lend the Jenguu In stick work kept the team up and Harpers splendid pitch lug did the rest At lust the Inevitable came tho cluh which had no lufleld worth the name no catchers of note nnd ouly Its outfield to depend on alutuueit heavily Internal dl enslons enmo and completed the disaster St Louis ceased to be a factor In the race nnd tho other team breathed easier Hoston was hit right In tho neck by the American Iengue losing Its catcher two hardhitting outfielderand Its great third baseman ifrelee a Hue manager thus handicapped was Htlll further hampered by the dissatisfaction of the Hoston own ers who Hied him at the close of the sea and squealed like stuck plas as every dollar went away Thev reduced their admission fee to a quarter nnt It didnt work and the people tired of patronlslug the stingiest owners in baseball went ho other way Iloston with a raft of nnir baked men and nbsolulelr nothing depend ou but four flue pitchers could not bat fielded none too well nd ueky to wind up tlfth If the Rostons Had not had their pitchers they would have lit In the eighth hole and It would bare served their owner right The Chicago team was sacked worse than any other by the raid Jim Hart who had alrendv traded Onntel Garvin nnd Strang for Doyle Inst Callahan Griffith Mertes Ilradley and McCarthy In the sweep Doyls projtd not onlv a weak leader hut was ont of the gamo most of the time The pltcttora could not win aud the Inttelders were desd nien at the hat Tho team ran hopclcsulv last nearlv all season nnd braced nn a bit at tho end because Cincinnati played worse than Chicago could pOWlbly do Only two men on the Chicago team conld hit for sour apples Grceu and Hartsel Tom Hughes pitched fine ball after It wss too Tate Hubs Waddtll did very well and jumped of Years of Experience rightly applied thorough The baseball season Just over has been knowledge Of the htimail foot roltitlonnrr sensational and colossal In its doing it ims seen oldestablished can and its requirements and up turn ront In twain nnd thrown away It has wen a young league whloh In livgone tOCUte methods a TC 11 years snt tlmldlr nt the feet of Its uncle throw oft the chnlns delare Itself an equal CUtlSCS Of the Supremacy Of nnd compote with tho older organisation on the lnttors grounds It tins Been thu supremacy ptabllshpd in 1811 torn from Its pedestal und tut fre lnnce take his place In basebnll ni niecesful robel ayalnst the old order of affairs It has been year ot storms nnd battles with each new dav bringing some nmv excitement and tho fans hall Its close much ns a weary book kecjicor halls the vacation attor a year ot extra columns The National oldest of leagues and sill tho most powerful even though Its kingship mny bo tottering winds up its nt counts perhaps forever Por the old Na tional lln tciijciir agreement done insv neer again tacw the world as a compact organisation It may reorganise upon new llccs It may amaigumato with tlie veiling enemy Hhlrh has slmkcn Its backbone no sawigely hut no mutter what mij happen the oiil National Ioaguo ami American AH oclntloii of Professional Hall Clubs pp mented under tho great agreement of 1SD1 has passed nnny IIAItD YllVU IfOU NATIONAL The years campaign was a haul one for the National Pared with strenuous competition In three ot Its best cities the fl ht would have been a hard onu with no shift ot players and no conllletlug schedules As It was the old league was shorn ot many of Its ablest men and with weakened teams and Inferior quality of goods had togo against an enemy which fought It on somethingIlko twenty days out ot the seventy emu team had at home Under tho circumstances tt was small wonder taut the old league suffcredgrcat wonder that It stood iliu fray bo well All ot the eight Jjiitionat league teams finish the oison sllongat least to the outward vlewand few complaints hno been henul from the grill owners Nevertheless It is certain that peace Is urgentULJisked bj tho Na tlonul nor is peace dlstiHteful to the Amer ican or the National hud one iidantage higher prices It had a clientele ifAus tomed to the 50cont rate nnd Its expenses with many high salaried me shifted to the imposition wero llttfr If aTiy larger than those of tho American Moieover the Na tional eight cities dicw from a population urban alone and saying nothing ot subur ban of not le than Hoooouu while the rTvwi sClKllt 0vns totaled not over WWW These preponderating facts told LmVly ln the lonu run and heneo the wllllngncjs qf the American as well as tho oder league for pence with honor PENNANT AVON ON CLASS The pennant of the National league was won on class and class nlono was won by tho team which kept Its 1000 membership the nearest Intact nnd auffciril least from thu Inroads of the Amerlcnn The Pittsburg nine was cleverly managed anil backed by one of tho moat dead game snorts In the nation Harney Drey fuss At the start It wns conceded winner by all critics and the only wonder wns tho fact that tho other clubs tenin Such wns tho last campaign of the Iva tloual league Dallas Races at an End Dallas Texas October 12 The State fair roce meeting closed today Tho attendance was large but the muddy tracks mado the time very slow Ioug shots and favorites divided the honors Paring 11 clUhS Louis Patsy Douelau Inla I Joe Wheeler 4 distanced Tlmo 2 220 223 22 i Selling live and a half Quick lli Derby Time 120 a i a i i 12 II furlongs lien ISach 1K Austin Ice lMI Anstett Hen lee 100 Dobbs Time 1 0 belllu three quarters of a mlle Dutci Carter 1VI Powell Chntlle Daniels i tDade Crlukie HKi nilmore Time UM Sellng one mllelgnls III Snrll Jim lliieze 111 Cllinore Neva 101 icing Time 2 01 Plve and half fuilongs Prue Wood 10S Pfwe lteslstrar 107 Chapman Kiss Pour nnd half furlongs for 2vearoIds Itoval itubv KH Obipmnn April Air fwng Abble Kirk 100 Jones Time 101 WHITNEY WON TWO STAKES The Chamnionship Steeplechase Went to Zinzibar the Favorite New York Oct 12 Zlnrlbir won tho championship steeplechase nt Morris Park today He was favorlto In the betting Whitney won both the Hunter and Nursery handicaps Seven fui longs McMnekln nolle of Troy Lady Sterling Time 1 20V4 Hunter handicap one mile Morning Hide Lad of the Valley Templeton Tlmo lMO Tho Nursery handicap six furlongs King Hanover Whiskey King Chlltou Time third champion steeplechase about three and one half miles Xluzlisr Mystic Shriller Pulralnate Tlmo 702 Three quarters or a mile Keynote Tact Olbson laV Time 112 Mils Itoane SI Plnuan Ethics Time 1 ROLLING BOER AND THE LADY They Were Coupled as Hildreths Entry and Finished First and Second Chicago October 12 Itolllng lloer and The Lady coupled as Hildreths entry finished first and second In tho Illinois handicap at Worth thts afternoon Three qiartcrs of a mile Prellnghuysen II Campbell Seugranca Tlmo 11B 13 Threequarters of mile Durnle lluntnn ionfalou liuipress of lleauty Tlmo 117 Plve nud a half furlongs Merriment Autumn Ltsves Inspector Shea Time 111 4V Illinois handicap one nnd oneeighth milesHolllug Itocr The Lady StrangeBt Time 15R Ono and onesixteenth miles Vnldcs Pan tasv Linden Klla Tlmo UIKV Threequarter of ft mile Stella Perkins Step Ouwnrd Hcrodes Time 118 2 3 baseball TODAY Lineup of the Firemen and of tho I and Team The International nnd Great Northern llateball club ot Palestine will play thn Pliemen today The visitors arc the champions of the Slate and ble Mike OConnor Is captain and manager of the team He has food aggregation of ball player with him and Is a hard proposition for any cluh to defeat The Vlrcaen have beta acttc vs HOUSTON DAILY POST SUNDAY MOUSING OCTOBER 13190L SOLD EXCLUSIVELY BY tho team when ho wns sorely needed Had Doyle pinned out well nnd had the team been nolo to keep Uie live men ktolcn by the Aiueilcan theie would have been far different finish It vviiyUI have outclassed nujthing but Pittsburg and would either have ended kocond or actually fought thu pirates out of first New York started In like wildfire Cnr rled entirely by the gnnt pitching of Mntucwoon the team went to the top and ftotn Harlem down to New York hay them wns dellilous enthusiasm The club however lucked solid stingth It has no pltihers to second Matiewson and Its bat tels did not bat In midsummer down fell New York and kept on falling The other kept the pirates within hall as long as they 0 t1 urllJ1 ffi ilou loUl lld During the fust hnlt of tho season i New York wns auvbodjn mutton Pittsburg had to rely upon the great staff 1 Cincinnati did Its Tegular ktunt which Is J8 as certain ns the coming of the sea Of nltchem as tliirke xenumont nnd I I The reds nlw iiys gyiuto up noar the Ilianslleld three supposed heavy hitters top and puff out their cLeflV like Inflated batted lightly and iiy the Miorlston was sausages Then cotnes the tllile and all is hitting not nt all In mldseason DieyftiH over This year under ho management made a change He sent Illy to the woods i of the popular Mcltiee Iriclnnatl set out called the heavy hitting Wngncr hi for to paralve tho word The icds wn These shoes have what every young woman wants the new leathers latest shapes and perfect fit Being the embodiment of perfection in material workmanship and shape they outclass all others in worth and wear These facts have created a demand for them that dwaifs that of any other shoe in America All styles tor every use and occasion ONE PRICE Ing dally nnd will try hard to win Umpire Proctor will call iiluj momptlv jjt 4 Con Iucld and Alexunuer wlir be the bat tety for tin visitors while Staples and Murkioy will be In for thu PJremeu The lino up will bo ns follows Palesi Inc Klrcmen Alexander catcher Mnrklcv Iucld pitcher Staples KC OConnor 1st base Le Clair aiiioney 2d bnce Scaihonougii Jilli id base Paullg Pcidclton short slon lloper tkln left Held Ollre Sclessler center Held Klellv Wellborne right field Uetts Fair Grounds a Sea of Mud St Ifiuls October 12 Tho Pair Grounds was a sea cf mud today Thrcoqualtcts of a mileThe Bronze Demon Lady Ilrnmble Teuccr Time lia Plvo nnd onehalf furlongs Sister Sarah Concertina Stlne Tlmo 112H Mile RollingUterp Mailon Ijnch Nan nie Nolan Tlmo IMP The 0uk stakes Mx futlnngs selling Ilunticssa Sambo Jordan Time 118 One and threesixteenths miles Wall il Hwurtlfmaii Joo Doughtj Time Jliiu nnd oiiesKtecnth soiling llorhestcr Petit Malt re Sue Johnson Tlmo 153 THAT TEXAS LEAGUE Mike OConnor Is Worklna Hard on Scheme Austln Tcxa Ot tuber 12 Mike OCon nor the well known Tevss League baseball mngn ite Is here for a few davs In the Interest of organizing a Texas league for next season Sevtral well known citizens 0 WE BUY SELL AND EXCHANGE We buy our goods as cheap as anybody CAN for the CASH We sell them at a reasonable profit and take in exchange any kindd United States coin We handle no cheap shoddy goods the boy decides to put on long pants bring to us we can dress thiotigh life Respectfully Union Salesmen GMT SY FINANCIAL PRGrTOJESS WITH ABUNDANT MEANS AND UNSURPASSED FACILITIES Emmett Dalton May Be Pardoned Topeka Kan October 12 Governor Stanley today ct November 15 as the datu for bearing the application for a pardon for Emmett Dnltoti the noted outlaw who 1 serving a IIfu sentence In the Knnsqs pcnllentliuy for participating In the Colley vllle bank robbeiy ot ism Governor Jen 1 Ins ot Oklahoma has written to fJoveinor Stauloy asking that the pardon be gianted Reward for Montnomerys Murderer Wichita Kan Oct 12 Employes of the Santa Io throughout the State liave offered an additional reward of 2000 for the capture of the assassin of Detective Xlont goinerv killed at Wlnllcld rtsi Saturday This makes total reward of 32o0 Seeking a Steel Plant Site Newport Now Va October 12 A party of steel men nnlved here today from Ulr tnlugham Ala with a view of seeking a Compare our goods and prices with others and the sale is ours tyk him CAWTHON CO 512 and 514 Main Street iBIUn THE moraiS RATIONAL MM OF HQUSTOI EXTENDS TO DEPOSITORS EVERY PROPER ACCOMMODATION AND SOLICITS NEW ACCOUNTS nic Interested In the question and It Is believed that Austin will bo In the league If the movement Is Hticeeshful Hie rliemu Is to have a league composed of the follow lug cities Snn Antonio Austin Houston Ileaumont tlahestou Waco Poit Woith and Dallas site for a mammoth plant Thepirah eluded Thompson president tli llepubllc Steel and Iron compiny el Ql cago and 8 Taylor Chicago aOS Newcastle Pa nnd Minister William 6 uctous und several coal opcrtton id piomlnent Virginians who Joined the rcj In Itichmond Tho visitors left Old Tolnt Comfdh the afternoon for Pittsburg vli TTuitf ton MEMORIAL TO JEFFER60Nt Jefferson Club of St Louis UnveMl Monument at Monticello Klclimond Vn October 12Tifo InH and fifty members of the Jefferson rfit St Louis Mo together win fhrong of dtlzens from Albcmirle ewrt nnd other neighboring points ajsenWdt day at Montleclio tho historic host i Thomas Jefferson to lay their trlttte i devotion nt the shrine of the grett stitt man nnd patriot The occasloa Ji marily duo to the Missouri orriilutH which hears the name of Sase ot Mb cello They came to the oM domltlo 1o honor to their great exemplar aal li unveil at the home of Jefferson i tenia memoriifl shaft of red Mlssonrl piite which they brought with them Dr Hathaway Gives Each Case Individual Attention and Prescribes Special Treatment for Every Requirement No Patchwork Remedies The best medical treatment obtainable is alwjn cheapest A any patients come to me for a curMfa having spent hundreds of dollars with doctors wto understand their case in the first case and who have had the experience necessary with Chronic Diseases to know how to treat them Others waste their tuns money experimenting with readymade medicines wW their case needs individual treatment Dining my career 6f twenty years as a speciiW have seldom found two persons affected in the same ner by the same disease The treatment necWir one may not be at all proper for another I ttrit much of my success to the fact that I make a cik diagnosis of each case 1 study every condition and produced upon the human system I am then FF to give intelligent skillful treatment which prow eads to a cure 1 do no experimenting my ience with all manner of Chronic Diseases enaBWn understand just what treatment each case needs In addition to all forms of Chronic JJJj cialty includes LOSS OF MANLY VIGOR Way OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM STRlCTUp fl COCELE BLOOD AND SKIN DsBSfIT1S AND BLADDER COMPLAINTS RHEUM CATARRH ETC ETC And those afflicted with any of these fc t0 desire to be treated skillfully and intelligeniyru themselves superior to investigate my ap them 1 invite the closest investigation ot ii sional standing ability and reliability CAN CURE YOU AT HOME iuMifi i trtt iIX m2 3b0 Ur CaSe and Sivi yo Pert opinion and advice ffW proven highly succSu erT Iiave fected a system of home treatmej confidentai UUCi5u Send for my free book and complete symptom blanks Corresponded NEWTON HATHAWAY AAft 1 A AAI rfl it BrJ tW the 01w 01to to i til iJ tie TtME ME till net tit let tfii tfa ii tell itCU toe Til tit tki trU 0 Sot Sotn CIVI VIP WOTli kr ii tt 100HO HO tlIt It tit the IIti ti otttf ttf ttfni ni nitil tilT tir tirt Tttil tilmi1 mi1 til CIIt It me cot ittri trill it itfa otHi 5 1c 1ct ill oil pnPI PI coi coih ti 1 InID ID IDII II IIto to tott tt th I tit titU Oil Il 1 1H ti ItI pi.

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