THK MOKMXli ASTOKIAH, THURSDAY. rEtlKUAKY St. l
ENVOYS CONCEDE
POINT TO COURT
Two Chinese Officials Will Be
V Strangled, Not Beheaded.
CONTROVERSY IS NOW OVER
Flfct It Now Betweea Powers Over Quetiloi
.of lodcmollv-MlolMer W Said to
Be Secklnt a Leo la Nw
York City.
LONDON, Feb. 20. Dr. Morrison,
wiring to the Times from IVkln, aays:
"The court has yielded and consented
to the Infliction of the punishment de
manded, petitioning, however, that the
sentences on Chao Shu Chlao and Ting
Nlem Man le strangulation Instead of
decapitation. To this the foreign en
voys have agreed. The question, there
fore. Is virtually settled.
Commenting upon the latest advices
from Pekin the Time says:
"There cannot be any reasonable
doubt that the sudden surrender of the
Chinese court was due to fears Inspired
bv Count Von Waldersee's order.
GRAVITY OP SITUATION OVER.
PEKIN, Feb. SO. (Noon) The for
eign envoys this morning received an
official communication from the Chinese
plenipotentiaries offering to agree to
ail the terms of Ihe powers. The Chi
nese desired, however, to save the lives
of Chao Shu Chlao and Ylng Nien,
but they were informed that the mlnis
' ters Insisted upon the former demands.
A complete surrender is expected to
morrow. Meanwhile extensive preparations are
being made for the expedition planned
by Count Von Waldersee. The Germans
haw purchased 1S00 camels for the
purpose.
A representative of the Associated
Press was Informed by the foreign
ministers today that they think the
gravity of the situation over, but it Is
expected that difficulties will now arise
among themselves when some of the
governments send their indemnity
claims, and particularly Is there uneus
In'sss regardlrg the attitude of Ger
many that her claims must t paid In
cash before the evacuation takes place.
The other ministers resent this, say
ing it will be impossible for China to
pay, aa China has not a large reserve
and the customs receipts go to pay
dividends upon former loans and It is not
probable that she could borrow a sum
of great magnitude. United States
Minister Conger estimates the total de
mands upon China as MOO.000,000.
WOULD FLOAT LOAN HERE.
NEW YORK. Feb. 20. There has
been some talk in Wall street of an at
tempt of" the Chinese government t5
float a loan in this country of 1200,000.
000 to meet Ihe expenses of the Boxer
uprising, to pa' indemr.ities.etc. It is
said that Minister Wu has approached a
number of bankers, and has suggested
that It would be possible for the gov
ernment to guarantee the loan by an
Increase of the customs above the point
upon which England has a lien.
President Stillman, 0f the National
City Bank, denied any knowledge of
such negotiations. Another banker
said:
"When Chira Is pacified, commerce
is resumed and capital assured of pro
tection, it is not improbable that New
York bankers might view such a loan
favorably."
FRENCH SUBJECT ARRESTED.
General Agsnt of Tabac-aleris Company
Accused of Aiding Insurgents.
In the case of the state of Minnesota
against , Frank II. Hamilton, charged
with murdering Leonard R. Day, after
40 hours' deliberation furnished a genu
ine surprise by coming Into court a
few minutes before 10 o'clock this morn
ing and reporting that It had agreed
upon a verdict of manslaughter In the
first degree, with a recommendation to
the mercy of the court. The Jury had
been out no long that hope of an agree
ment had about been Rlvn up. The
lury Informed the deputies at 9:15 that
it had agreed, but It took half an hour
to arrange the preliminaries.
Hamilton was brought into ?i-.rl to
hear Hie verdict. Ho had enjoyed a
root night's sleep and seemed In ex
cellent spirit:. When the verdict was
roid Hamilton appeared dazed and
made n other sign than to shake his
head it; mute protest.
He was remanded to jail to await
sentence and absolutely refused to see
anyone fxi-t his devoted friend, Miss
Johnson, of Colorado Springs.
His attorneys at once moved for a
new trial, but no date was set for hear
ing the arguments. When the prisoner
reached the Jail he said to Jailer Alex
ander, with a despairing gesture:'
"They've found me guilty, capta'n,
hut I do n t deserve it."
The penalty forthe crime of which
he is convicted is imprisonment from
five to twenty ye.irs.
MOUNTAIN WIVP SLID INTO SEA.
Earthquake North of Vancouver Caus
ed Much Damage.
RUSSIA NOT SERIOUS.
Editor Stead Thinks She Cannot Afford
to Shut Out American Machinery.
NEW YORK, Feb. 20.-W. T. Stead.
In a special dispatch to the Journal
and Advertiser, says:
"Russia does not mean to quarrel
with tlw United States, not even to
the extent of a tariff war. The sud
den and stmllng application of the
maximum tariff to Imports from Amer
ica, valued at ten million dollars a
year, as a method of Indicating dis
satisfaction with Gage's method of lev
ying duty on a commodity of which
America imports only $200,000 annually,
can hardly be regarded as a serious
policy..
' Being a convinced free trader, be
lieving Russia's development has been
horribly retarded by the heavy protec
tive duties which she Imposes on Im
ports, I regard the Increase of Rulan
duties on American Iron and steel goods
with profound regret. It doea not mat
ter much to the American manuficlur
er If he Is temporarily shut out of the
Russian market. It matters everythli g
to the Russian consumer that the price
of his machinery should be increased.
The Russian peasant needs cheap agri
cultural machinery. As Prof. Oxeroff
crKl out not long ago, high duties on
Iron and steel hit the agriculturist at
every turn.
"From a political point of view, with
Count Von Waldersee menacing China
with a great expedition inland, with
Count Von Waldersee'a master hand In
glove with Great Britain. It would be
unheard of fatuity for the great pow-
r3 which are in accord as to the pol-
VANCOUVEH. H. C. Feb. X-T lu
cres t f a mountain whose tip is more
than i mile n circumference, slid Into . mirsued In rhlna to allow a
I.ouchboroush Inlet. 100 miles nor;h j tH)Ul such &s thjs nll,t,,.r ()f llltt.r,,n.
from Vancouver last Saturday. Just k- , t) whft( aM wmU )s not
fore noon. The great slide was caused - bi)Unty.foJ susilr , invi,,Vl, th,., in u
Dy earuxiuaae. -which ml-m...- rUl-, 1ispute vhl(,h n,,ht TWr tn,.r t..
rounding district for several seconds, j l,1-,ration ln rhina t.llsy aIul n.lt.
and the resulting sl ock of the fa;.ii;g . h . ,
mountain top could b- fell a I 'ng a..--, .VaSsilnl hllst n,w aaj..u,vj r.as- tha;
tonce- Russia t-s prepared to cut off lier nose
The mountain which fell was cox- th(i px.ril
posed of a great crag, which overhung : j, aementia that uKar s ms to
the slv-ro. and an vnormous slue ef U ,)roJuoej u,UHl the minds ..f finan
ciers. There Is little doubt that Itus-
sheered off into tne l.n The or-ak ex
tended back 100 feet from the shore,
'"iiant trees and immense b-mlders w. re
carried away by the slid-'. A h-uvy
sea was caue l and a ti !al .vavc s.vert
d.iw n the nlet. Several sma'.l boats,
lime miles away, wer- M'.rrwn up lr.to
the woods, and two b'-en--of logs re.-dy
to he sent to market in Vane- u.er w-re j
thrown out of the waier and prictionl
Iv Mk-l. News of the ear-.h juake
was brought to Vancouver by the
steamer Coqultlam.
sia will carry out her threat. C. uld nut
Gage, umler these circumstances, dis
cover In the inexhaustible art f in
terpretation some means of saving Rus
sia from Inflicting an Injury upon her
self out of nil proportion to th? griev
ance which she seeks to remedy?"
at a imvtlng of the American aca
demy of political and social science at
Philadelphia last iilnht. Prof. Emory
R. Johnson, ot the University f Penn
sylvania, a member of the canal com
mission, spoke upon "The Economic
Aspects of the Isthmian Canal Ques
tion." and Col. Peter C. Maine, of the
army, upon the "Isthmian Canal From
a Ml turv IV nt or Mew., i mom i
Haliua is quoted In a speolnl to
Tribune as saying
The Coiiaolldated PuVp and Papr Com
pany, of Toronto, limited, incorporated
under the Ontario iomutitUvi law, la
about to sock Incorporation under the
companies act of the Dominion govern
ment, with a capital of U&00.000 with
th power to Increiiae It to 11000.000 It
nevcomry.
The prtipertles to be consolidated Im
mediately are those at Newburg and
the ' StralluHMto. Ontario, th Metabetchou-
un prop, rty at Itke Ht. John, and the
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"An Isthmian canal, to be of s r Ice , imuan ......n turn cujr,
to the United States, pres.ipp.wea that'll the MelalHtch.uan property are
Passage of It. throuKh It and f-o.n It hhI inilp mills, with a capacity of
Is assur,'d But pisag' to or from itjelKhty tons per day and a sulphite
In case of war with a stronK imal '"1" with ci..clty of sixty tons per
power could onlv be malntal..,,! by a , 'lay will l-e eivcted. The L"rete inllls
sttvnR naval force. If the .anal w"! also he rebuilt,
bristled with guns from one end M the The pi-..vlslonal dlrtvtor. of the com
other. It woul.l be of no use to the . pany are. J. M. Poole. Toronto. pre.
United States while a powerful hostile M' t; W. H. Mackay. Tonto; K. I,
fleet donilnausi the Carrlt-n sea. The Young. H-W Thorn,-,,,,. Newburg.
nation th,t co,,t,ols the adjoining ' l,,,,"r'". Uhnrles, Perth, On-
seas will. In time of war, control pas- l"'1"-
matter
sage through the canal, no
whlih one has possession. 1
"From a military standpoint, the ca
nal Is valuable only as a shortened
line of communication. It has no other j
value. It does not serve as a good j
base of operations In a war Uh a;
strong naval power. No prudent naval ,
commnnder would hold his II vt In Uike I
Nicaragua or Ijike Hohla to spring out
CUBAN BESENTMENT.
Constitutional Convention Will Probab
ly Refuse Concessions to America,
NEW YORK. Feb. 20. A dispatch to
tin' World from Havana says:
The resentment of the Cubans against
American Interference with the forma-
: (.,.. ..F i, uiltlltim..lt hit nltllllMMllolla
on the foe in either ocean as has some- ,
.. . I.t- C.ti.ntitirv lttytt Th nvllitnrt I
be weak. It would not be necessary.
stroiig.the dangers of being t'ottle I up
, , ' probab y refuse the coiuisslon of coat
other hand, the c- 1 ,
hot stations and will also reject Amerl
It would not then , , . . ,
of war. Nelth. r the '
BRITISH CIVIL LIST.
larger Appropriation for Expendltur -s
of the Court Is Not Likely.
KING TO VISIT IREL'AND.
Will Carry Out Engagements He
When Prince of Wales.
Mjde
NEW YORK, F-b. 20 It is semi
officially announced !n Irrlo-J, says
the Tribune's London correspondent,
that. King Edward will carry . ut In the
course of the spring the engagements i
NEW YORK. Feb. 20.-Whiie the
current report that the aggregate sum
of the British civil list will not be
changed ln the new rvign Is probably
correct, says the Tribune's London cor
respondent, it does not follow that the
court of Edward VII. will not have
more money t" speml than Qu,''!n Vic"
itoria's court.
The civil list Is capable of consilYr-
Quevn Victoria had
a smaller aggregate than King Wll-
the civil list was re-
hf made whf-n Prinee r.f Wales. . 'r I
vu'hln- tr.oan.1 if- will . r t.,, T..in...i i able manipulation.
by three pf-ers anl will ! officially
it RifAst rinMin in, I v.t..r. liam IV., but
jlieved from various charges ana cne
I had a larger amount Available for the
I maintenance of the royal household.
f..rd.
GENEROUS CONTRIBUTION.
Brown University Gets Quar:r
Million From RorkefelVr.
j The revision of the civil list will yl-ld
"f a similar results for the king's benefit,
j without a largv-r appropriation for the
I general expenditurfs of the court.
NEW .YORK. Feb. 20. A v-'.ribu- ! Queen Alexandra's allowances will b?
tion of a quirter of a million d-.l.ars tojinrgeiy increased and there MU not
Brown University was announced at ! be any opposition by the commons to
the annual dinner r.f th Br vn Uni- j the proposals for her benefit. Th an-
versity alumni association if New York nultles for the Duke of Cornwall will
be equal in amount to those received
bv his father as Prince of Wales.
held at the Univ -rsity Club.
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PORTLAND, Feb. 20.
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CHICAGO. Feb. 2.-Wh c,
opening. 'aHt closing. TWC-'v
May.
are tini great.
"Supnse, on th
nal were notitr.il.
become a prizi
maintenance of an army t l
nor of a fleet to k "-p open commti-l- f"""
cation with It would be ee-sary. I
Greut Britain nmtht possitiiy s -n l sln, Ai .-OM
through It, but t-ven thit Is d'ulcfnl. tfis, CO'
The most that c ni l ! galn.-d by .1"- 1.
Ing so is a saving of time. 1 n.. i o:ne V VJt
elrcuinst:ini-es ih' might be an lit- L i
nortiini m.'itnr. But th - naval pi p -n- t"i.
detanct" of Gnat Britain Is such tli.it
time would he of 1 ss Impoi-ta-. t-'
hr than to us.
"U is believed In consideration of the
freedom of the canal xP-d-'d bv th..
United Stat-s to the ships of all tu
lions. lho nations woul.l ar-- to an
arrangement by which the region "f th
r-anal anl largo areas of th- s.-.i nt
-a. h terminus should be en. nipt. !
from the operations of war. The larg-r
th.se ar-a of rentrility the U-tt-r
j'ioiiI 1 su h an agr--tnenl l v' t . t I
by any nation that is a parly to It.
The United States could destry the
canal If nec-ssaiy so as to rend 'r !t
Impossible of being used against us.
As no nation except Gr-at Britain uouul
wish to use the canal for any other
than peaceful purposes of eomnii re-,
.and as she probably would hav- no
strong reason f-r using it In any other
way. it is not Sr-n why such un agree
ment might not be made."
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u o a
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.v. t i !-..;. r, column, which has
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Ti-.n ..ffl-er In command at Wonderfon
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ST. LOUIS, Feb. 20. A special to the
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Dr'KICASK IN MINISTKKS.
rr- siil-'tit of l'rln--t,m Theol-igli-.il S-in-inary
?ays Y-iunif M- n Are Tak
inif l"p uth- r Lines i,f Work.
SEW YORK, F- b. 20.-Mur h dlscu."-j-inn
has b?-n cau-'d anmng th'-nlniflatis
by th rep irt of the di-cit a.e In nt
tendance at the Princeton Tht'ulnglcal
Seminary. IntiT-st was hi-ignti-o-d hy
ihe belief prevalent In Princeton tint
thr consrvati.Hm of the old Pn-fliy-terlan
Institution was r'sp insibl.- f-r
tlie marked falling off In a itendanr , , . .
...... . . Where jsnuranre Is bliss It l folly
Ic whs pointed out that whi e the ' ' -
"lumber of sturp-ntR at the Princ-ton ;
St-mlnary had decreased from 2C4 In lS!r,
to 198 In 19-0 and fr.im 19 to l'-l this j
year, there ha.1 been no falling off In
the attendance at the Union Theological
Seminary, wh?re consir.ali.-'m l.u.s b-en ;
less conKrilcunus anil where llbi-ml- I
Ity of thought haa been tolerated to a
marker! d.-gn-e. From this con'lltlon
Is ip-ducer thit an Inclination t bro!trl- ,
i-r views exists among the theologlr-al
students "f the present day. I
The P.ev. Dr. Renjamin R. Warfl- Id. j
president of the Princetnn Seminary. ;
(J.-clareJ last night that such a conclu- ;
si-.n was n-t warranted by the facts, (
U.. also ma-l" tne ratner a'amum
stiteiii'-nl that the decreasing att-r
anr at the Princeton Seminary was (
onlv in proportion to the decrease
all other I'rest)ytTlan seminar!
"There has neen." Dr. Warfl
"a dec-linf In the candidate for- the
ministry since ISM throughout th Pro
testant world, most marked, probably.
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Connectinif nt Astoria wit- the Own IUilnml , Nanir-iitl'Mi (Vi. Mini
also the Astoria A I'olniiilna Kivi-r It. It. (or Mil Fmin -In-k, I'ortliuiil
pnit all pointa raft. Kor (n-mlil mhI i kit rule hp Iv
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Agents
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rease In i 1 iUlnuS thnl'ii rl. Ii am! I,rll-
i l llU Mr n.nt. No odor.
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eld said. I p--'CVj evervwlicra.
of. S. S. b. is mo
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pojjf!
c disease,
irs of
. proud
today
than ever. It iruu'": . r inenis Dy
the thousands. ( ur :i:c torres-
pondence is larger t!:-in t-.r-r in the
history of the m- !' !!. . M-y write
to thank us for t! -- an .-t -'v, ! S. S. S.
has done them, ..:-.. ::ti s are seelc-
itior advice about tn-'r ( v.,. All
letters receive prompt
attention. Uur :,iiv-n ;:in-. i.a
alife-lonrsttir:yoi
eases, and better und..
tlian the ordiimrv K ..-.'.uv.tr who
makes a specialty oi n-j e.r.e ::sease.
tv 'y1 s u f"1 r i n
lit-, man ity t-irough
WJllWJrJ our consultiiirr de
X p -.inment, :;r. 1 invite
you" to write us if y.,A l.avt any blood
or skin trouble. V.'e m.-.kc i,rj charge
whatever for tLis :;e:vire.
THE SWIFT SFECiriO CO., AILAI'iA. U.
. n tn who are
no clew na ue I-'"- - -
the members of the mob.
I5PJDGE OVER NIAGARA.
Contractors Want an Extension of Five
Years in Time Allotted Them
OTTAWA, Ont., Feb. 20.-A petition
from Richard ilarcourt and Daniel
! rooner. of Wvelland, Alonzo. C. Mather,
an-1 careful 0f Chicago, and John Flett, of Torron-
madei,,,. has been presented to parliament
1 :.i;nUlS- Unking for an extension oi v
H i: cases ( the time allotted them for Duuutng a
bridge over the Niagara river at nui-
falo.
I nil, co. ',mmlift
r- -
iim i.... in7 tn work they
great deal of discussion and promises , uMualy (Jrlft ,nto pom,
to create a great leal or lustres, n
hsia affected all the churches in Ameri
ca, the Presbyterian church along with
the others, but not to the same extent
as some others.
As all the seminaries are dependent
uuon the candidates for the mlnlsiry
for their student body, they all feel
the decline in the number of can
.The Esmond Hotel.
PORTLAND. ORE., FHONT AND MORHIiON S I S.
Burolo plu.!iuc tol..'.o ner Jay.
American plan, 11.00 lo 2.oO per day.
OSCAR AN0ER8ON. U.i. .
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JO i lr
F"omlly Modlclnoo.
Cough Honey.
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rifI- (ilddincs, Kulncnftand Svcllirnr(trmetli,Dii
I r .i i i, i,.ii- f-'(iihlnf ol
M a. a a f . Mlt-BIIUIJTIWlIll - IIM -llPII-' -
flatz-a. Princeton Seminniy reeis it aioni? l,.,, , ,f,iAnf,r.sii,iriMiolBrcaih,t,oa.
For Rilioui mi Ncrvoua Dimrilcra, iuch ia
Wind and I'.iin in tl e inmach, Sitk Headache, ,
of!
NEUTRALITY FAVORED.' -
Colonel' Haines Doe .wt See Any Ad-
: ;vantaa ii the- WoHi&aaHon.'ot
the Nicaragua Cana),' -
NEW TORK, Feb. 20. "The Isthmian
Canal" was the subject of discussion
with the oth'-rs, but not to any great
extent. It continues to have the larg
est number of students of any of the
Presbyterian seminaries."
Dr. Warfleld attributes, the d-v-r aso
In the number of theological students
to the Industrial development of rer-r-nt
years, together with the many recent
ori)OTtunltl-s for entering the military
service.
PULP.MIM'S C'OMRINE.
Large f'ompanyi to Re Formed at To
ronto by I'nlon of Small Companies.
NEW TORK,'.Feb, 20. A special to
the Time from. Montreal says:
I For Coughs, Colds, Grip, or
"Cold" in ANY PART or ooay.
(;,,l,MA!.MIcii.8iipl.!r7.i!l- ,
For a whole yeiir I 'ol.l do , work
walked only hy lioldlnK on to a cluilr. 1 a.aj-
I!1Mmh ..j Lift a 1 nit Lin
If 1111 '-in 11 r i ' 4 1 I M "'- "'.; ..I. v
mill ul uuuiuuiiu;;r;&
'"" l nr. Fenner i Kidney and Backwhe Cur
iiave me a nerf.-ct cure. .IM. bmjwhb ki
CURE.
?lntind iJrnwsini-ta.Cold Chill", Huahinta
ncai. i.on in Annenic. annrincaaui oinni.-"- ,
Iriiihiful brr nm, and all Nervmia and Tremtil- ,
t inj Scn!.-Mi, eic. 1 hrie allmenia all arliie ,
? (nun a divi.rJcwi or abud cundilion of the ,
i mii'tiath fd li. rr. , .,, .
I Baecham'a Pill; nUn directed, will ,
, kl.r. I.....I.. ,.,r,nlrlr hi-allh. lite? .
priimplly rtniiive any obi:ui;liun or Irregularily 4
III the )Mll!). tut 4
I Weak Stnmach. Imnalrfd Dlcettlnn, 5lck t
f HtaJuLlit, PiMirJcicd I Ivcr, etc, '
Ihrv in like nm'nr- ten drln n will Work WOO- 1
drr upon flic V ital Oiiiam; Sirenithenlng the J
Muscular Syticin, rtMonng Ihe lonj loat Corn-
plcxioii, hrinn'in back the keen td of Appeliie,
and arnniini iih ihe Romahud of ' '
f fiyhooifc)rtoBonorf.ofthehum''a '
; Ir4ii.e. liit inrowinjc r-if levtr ttiry are apccially
r renowned. lnei,e re"!acit" admilied by Ihoii-
Kan Ja, in ail c!a-.ea of aH itty, and one of the '
' beat iiaronie in Ihe Ncrvnua and fichllllairu
is that Ueechani'u Pllltt - Inp
Lmrqomt Salt of any Patent Modi-
rlnm In fin VJneltl. Thim ham baolt '
nchlavod without tha publlomllon
ol laatlmonlnla, tha fact bain" thai
Blood and Liver
mm and nerve Tonic l
(iKNKVA, Crawford Co.. I'u.. Juiu. 1H. : limi.
nihe .1 HI. .1 fare. MX l.y-ll U-l. ed
,i for several ...ontha wll l..ut r,-n 1.1 ll" a
111 IV, l-.klU
iiiiinU)Ciirn.
I'lUNK 1IAIIKMAN.
I 1-1 It'U llll c I ; r- , . 4
Dyspepsia Cure
. i .i..i... 1 Bcocham m Hlllmracammmnatnam-
There are Drospecisir gnat av.i'voy . , ,, . .. :r
in rflTr 'aTiiT' arrnr-mHufactyHnfr.hi
(.anaa diirlnk the coming 'son.
Smaller companies in the province of
Quebec and Eastern Ontario are to be
amalgamated into one large company.
Kr,rnr' Plltl h tr., ih.nl Ml keel! tH' '
' popular lamrlr fliedkine wherever ihe Engliah '
r'lanjuaie la apoken, and Ihey now atand wxboul '
a rival. '
r 1 0 eenii and 25 cents, at all dru stores.
f Annual aaks(.rm),orj0 bona. .
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M!ii'i.KBono.Ky.. Si-t. 7. 1.
a aulTerea
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I Hill p-lini.. , -i
Can anHS uiod It etT.-c.e.l a cui MM
oilier hln.llur ciiKi-H Iimi nvo
many year for hp dlaeaAea anU acclile n a
"..? wlX-h Iti- ulvertle,l and luivo fo.nul It
fullv oouul U all you claim for it. .
Presldlnlf Elder M. E. fcnurch.
' . am AM 'Oa-AI
Vied for Cuti.Bruwes.aurna.
Boralns Colds. Orlp, Bor Throat, Collo,
DyientSry, Bowel Trouble!, W4unf alllnj.
Akron. Olilu, Jan l.lwo.
I'Yk harf aolrl many d..-na of your St. Tmir
i-HH aarl ,rj eum ha. b-n nin--i or "..(",l,1",T(rrH,
iTwaur druggist for Almanac for 1901 containing deicrlptlone of the Remeaiei W
certtneatei of the most remarkable cures ever achieved by medicine.
FOR SALE BY CHAB. ROGERS. HOLE AGENT FOR ASTuniA.
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JlINNEAPOLIS, FeU 20.-The Jury