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The Montgomery Advertiser from Montgomery, Alabama • 3

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ITJESDAT MORMTOO. DECEMBER 17, 1901. 8 THE MONTGOMERY ADVERTISER, across the river, had died at the family residence this morning at 1:30 o'clock. He R. D.

COFFMAN ON TRIAL THE REV. MR. MOBLEY LJSC was unmarried and was about 46 years of I CURE PRIVATE DISEASES Of men and women by an original method of treatment whtah ha been flven every ponlbl. teat, and ha proven tucceMful in the moat severe casee. Tne dlaeuea, a evoryuno age.

lie was a brother 01 ex-uepresen- EVIDENCE FOB. PROSEt CARR0IXT0MT, JtttflSTER tatlve Lewis Johnson of orrvllle. Mr. BEING HEARD. PREACHES IN SELMA.

Judgment Johnson was known to his friends by the familiar title of "Cap," and there will be many who will regret to hear that he has passed away. He had been connnea to Young; Divine Creates a Most Tavor- Mrs. T. P. Reed, a Neighbor of the Dead Preacher, Gives Damaging his bed for five weeks with typhoid fever when death came and relieved him of his sufferings.

able Impression upon the Congregation of the Christian. Church Other News. Testimony Against dant Birmingham News. knuwa, involve tne moat delicate orcan of tne Bony; uiey, therefore, require the moat klllfill treatment, and thta can be obtained only from a specialist who ha devoied himself exclusively to their study and treatment Unless treated Intelligently, complications are sure to arise, which will lead to serious results. The large percentage of cures mad.

by me are the result of a careful individual study each case. Chronio dlseiues can not be oured by patchwork treatment or ready-made medicines, but each case must be treated upon Its own merits. I seldom And two cae exactly alike, or two patient who require the same treatment. I Klve each ca careful attention and treat Its every phase and effect upim the human sy siem. My specialty Includes alt private and chronic diseases, such as unnatural discharges, loss of vitality, strict are and varicocele, blood and -skin diseases, etc.

MY LEGAL GUARANTEE 'Alarm of Tlrs. An alarm of Are was turned in this Birmingham, Dec. morning at 11 o'clock It proved to be at the old Love boarding house, on Ala Advertiser Bureau, Selma, Dec. 18, 1901. Rev.

C. Mobley of Carrollton, preliminary trial of R. D. Coffman, the Justice of the Peace who yesterday a bama Street Tha fire companies respond week ago shot and killed Rev. J.

w. Bradford at Brookslde, In the western arrived In Selma Saturday nignt- ana fflled the pulpit of the Christian Church Sundav morning and evening. He was ed promptly, but the fire, which was on the roof, was soon extinguished. The damage will nof be over four or five dollars. part of the county, commenced before in the selection of your wife's Chrtstmas Presents.

Nothing could be more useful and more serviceable ihan an Air-Tight Garland Heater. They have sheet steel bodies, double lined fire pots and screw df aft regulators, making the fire easily controlled. The best working and best lasting stove we know of. To fulfill every promise I make la given to all patleata when desired a guarantee which means something und la backed by my financial responsibility, which can be certified to by the leading banka and commeicial agencies. I make na charce for consultation and advice and In.

Justice I. H. Bonners in this city this morning. Invited here to preach with the view to calling him to' fill the pastorate, made vacant by the resignation of Rev. -J.

B. The preliminary hearing Is bolng held MaJ. Lavender C. H. Lavender of Rome Is a vis Rice.

Mr. Mobley is quite a young man, but he is a fine speaker and made a vlt everyone afflicted to call or write and investigate niy superior ability to cure them In the shortest time consistent with akillful treatment. Correspondence confidential. J. NEWTON HATHAWAY, M.

D. Suite 44 Innren Building, 22 S. Broad Street. Atlanta. Ga.

itor to Selma today. He was a resident of most favorable impression on his congre In the court house. There is a large attendance at the hearing, not only from Brookslde, but from the city and other points. A number of ladles were among the spectators at the trial this morning. The list of witnesses which was called gation.

He is a hard student and has a brilliant career before him as a minister. Selma for a long time and was in the railroad business here until he was transferred to Rome, where he Is still a trusted employe of the Southern. While he was In Selma be was pressed mto the public's service by being elected a Councilman, and since he went to Rome the Yesterday morning he took for ms text Matt, vlll, 22: "But Jesus said unto mm, showed about fifty in all and It was evident that the trial will last for a day or two and perhaps longer. follow thnu me." He opened his remarks by saying that no more Important lesson was set forth in the gospel than KODA The defendant enterred a plea 01 not people there haVa recognized his fitness, gained by his experience In Selma, and guilty through his attorneys. Dr.

J. jr. Bobbins was tne nrsi wit that of following Christ. The words 01 the Saviour were quoted when he called some of his disciples, who were fisher ness and he told of the wound received pices $12.50, $16.00, $18.50 he has been elected a member of the City Council. He Is accompanied by his daughter.

Miss Will. Nell, who has a rep by Rev. Mr. Bradford, the Methodist minister. Dr.

Robblns was among the men, when he said: "Follow thou me ana I will make you fishers of men." He then AS A utation as a vocalist far beyond the con spon't forget our coldest weather usually comes after first on the scene after the shooting. He i. related the story of the man who came said in his testimony: fines of Georgia and Alabama. She will come to Selma some time next spring and give a recital! 1 1 I saw evidences of a struggle. A little CbBtmas.

to Jesus and asked the privilege or going and burying his dead father and quoted Christ as telling htm to follow him and ilRreHge TIT table had been upset, a lot of trinkets Ask your wife if she wouldn't like. one. scattered about, and some glass broken. "let the dead bury the dead." Has Struck. It Rich.

I saw a little cast Iron last In the hall. mas Lewis H. Golson, son of Editor He dealt agnostaclsm a heavy blow and paid his respects to ambitious political schemers, who would sacrifice all, even Golson of The Times, Is In the city on a It was about as thick as your hand. It was t'haped about like the bottom of a shoe. This tool was behind the main door to the vestibule.

I could not say visit to his parents. He is one of the men who has struck it rich in the Beau their souls, at the shrine of ambition and power. It was time they were calling a what It would weigh." mont oil fields. His well will run from 100,000 to 140,000 barrels per day. This oil halt and living nearer to God.

Dr. T. P. Crow, another physician told Phone of attending the wounded minister. He asked why it was that we had not picked out some great man and followed him.

Peter had said that-we should always give a reason for the faith that Is Mrs. T. P. Reed, a neighbor of the minister was a strong witness for the State. She told of seeing Mr.

Coffman Is worth from 12 1-2 oenta to 25 cents per barrel. He talks most Interestingly of the oil fields and says that there are 120 gushers and that at least seventy-five more wells are being sunk. These wells are capped as soon as oil is struck and the pressure does not seem to be diminished at all by the number of wells that In us. for the hope that Inspires us. wny, going Into the parsonage.

He peeped in the front window before he went in. Would give joy the year round He then walked In without knocking, she be asked, should we not follow Moses, the great law giver, the man who communed with God in the burning bush? Moses was a great and good man, and why was he not picked out as the one testified. She swore that she heard Rev. Mr. Bradford say "get oft my house," are b.ing sunk.

He gives some wonder miENCED BY HATFIELD. weather experienced in this city in De- ful descriptions of the gushers when they for the Christian world to follow. Moses and then Mr. Coffman called the minister a very bad name. She testified: are first struck and the oil gushes out in, unuvar in Bsvemi years.

TO TEY WESLEY JONES- jjurrett Will Hang Han- 31. a six-inch stream and shoots up In the air many feet. 'Rev. Bradford put Mr. Coffman out and had the door almost closed when Mr.

Coffman fired. He shot three timeB. lived, he was human, be sinned, ne aiea as other men do, and has not arisen from the dead. Zoroaster, the great Persian leader, laid down a fine code of ethics and gave us a higher, clearer conception of life. Why not take him as our guide? ealoosa.

Dec. ll-(SpecUr-In th A Special Term of Court in Session Willie Valtz is quite ill at the home of his parents with pneumonia. IhtV L-OUI ua Erf James Harris, colored, to the fM aavan veiare for criminal at Bay Minette, Dec. 16. (Special.) A sne Instructions Given Free Confucius, the great Chinese philosopher, clal term of Circuit Court convened here laid down a high code of morals for his Mr.

and Mrs. Theo. Lacy, are expected to arrive in Selma from Kansas on negro woman, while Henry tt the negro 'who wag protected mob last lummer by Sheriff W. at 2 clock tojay to try Wesley Jones, City tonight. people.

Why not follow him? Paul the great apostle to the Gentiles, preached the negro boy who was charged with orlminal assault on a little child at Stockton on the 8th of November. The grand fcvls was senienceu ior nv. moniro attempted criminal assault on ors-vear-old white rl. The Then the door fell open and two more shots! were fired. Coffman went inside and remained a few moments and then came out and called Dr.

Crow. He went inside a second time, remained about a minute and a half and then came out and left. As he came out he was looking down as though at Mr. Bradford. I saw Mr.

Bradford light the lamp in his study about ten minutes before Mr. Coffman came up. The light was burning when Mr. Coffman came up. There was no one In the house with Mr.

Bradford at the time." as never man preached before or since, He was shipwrecked, persecuted, reviled, MURDER IS ALLEGED LC of Ben Durrett Is set for Fri- jury was charged by Judge Anderson, and was finally crucified. Why not take his life and teachings as a guide to our and, after being in session about two hours, brought in an Indictment against li'class rof 31903, University of Alaba-. a very elaborate banquet at lives? Martin Luther, John Wesley, FRANK KROELL AND HIS 20 Per Cent Discount Mail Orders Solicited. Jones. The grand Jury was then dls- BROTHER ARE ACCUSED.

a served at 9 o'clock. The charged and court took a recess until Flrday In order to allow the sheriff time Alexander Campbell, ali were great men and lived and did an immense amount of good In' their day and generation. Why not take them as our guide? Because all of them were human, they lived as iti were responded to as follows ima Mater, A. M. Douglas; "Dr Wy.

to summons the special Jury. The attorneys for the defendant closely There are a number of people in town. cross-questioned Mrs. Reed. She testified Coroner's Jury Investigates the lonea; "Junior Privates," P.

H. Rob- but there was no talk of violence to the we live, they were not perfect, they died that she was not a member of Rev. Mr. Bradford's church and was not unfriendly negro, who Is still in Mobile County jail. don; viass a.uv,ik-i, Mtball Coaches," W.

D. Kyser; "Co-. Pettus: "Class of 1903," J. Killing of Walter Cary and the Men Charged With Slaying Him are Jailed. and have not risen from the dead.

We follow Christ because of the just with Mr. Coffman. The crime was a dastardly one, but the citizens of Baldwin desire to see him The examination of witnesses is pro sslar's Photo Studio. H. W.

Roberts presided as ti-tins Commandant Forman was ness of his claim. He came among men gressing slowly, the attorneys for the meet justice at the hands of the law. CHAPPELLE AT WHITE HOUSE. defense prosecuting an ardent cross-ex-, aent at the banquet and when the mt of Dr. Wymaji, the President of fnirersltv.

was pronounced. It was Montevailo. Dec. 16. (Special.) For amlnation.

Some damaging testimony is and claimed to be the Son of God, and he proved his claim. He was tempted as men are In the wilderness for forty days and forty nights and he sinned not. He had been betrayed, was taken before being brought out against the defendant. Luted with enthusiastic oheers. while Sunday morning It looked as If the people of the town would take the The defendant has a number of witnesses Archbishop Confers With President raw in their own hands, when it was in his own behalf.

RESIGNATION ACCEPTED. Pilate and was condemned. learned that Frank Kroell, who killed Regarding the Philippines. HEADQUARTERS FOR HIOH GRADE BUTTER. Walter Cary.

was concealed In his fath The preacher followed the meek and Washington, Dec 16. Archbishop Chap- er home. Strong talk was indulged in. lowly Jesus to Cavalry. In beautiful kpegation Consents to Departure elle of New Orleans had a long talk with and but for 'the counsel of cooler heads of Rev.

Lynn waucer. there would have been trouble. A coro language he described how the rocks were rent, how the mobn was turned to blood and the sun hid Its face. He depicted President Rocsevelt today about condl-tlons In the Philippines relative to Catho ner's Jury was empanelled and after IiHadeea, Deo. 16 (Special.) A congxe- Carrying Negroes North.

J. H. Means, formerly of this city, but now in charge of the blast furnaces at Sydney, Nova Scotia, has been here for several days gathering together the wives and families of negro men who were carried to the far northern place to work hearing th? evide, rendered a verdict of wilful and m-eineditated murder and lic church property. The Archbishop recently went to the Philippines and made the human agony of the son of God as he exclaimed, "My God, my God, why Irani meeting; of the Presbyterian ireh of this city was held yesterday 1 11 a. m.

The resignation of Rev. tfin Wilker was accepted and the mat named Frank Kroell as the principal and For Til a full investigation of the subject. John Kroell. his brother, as accessory. has thou forsaken me." The evidence brought out before the He then went on' to say that there were Accompanying him to the White House was Tomaso Lorente, a Filipino friar.

s' now goos 10 a rTesoyiery, oaiieo to In Blrmlnarham. If the Presbytery jury showed. that Oary had rone to the market house to order some beef and no manifestations of superhuman power who is acting as his secretary. stents to-tne dissolution ni tne relab like the rocks being rent, the moon turn was coming out heading? towards his of el pastor ana people, nr. waiicer upon the work at Pensacola nee on Main Street.

Just as he had The Archbishop went over the situation at rome leng.h with the President, but de- at the furnaces there. A special train bearing these folk left here this afternoon over the Louisville and Nashville Railroad, a number of negro men and whites going along. Mr. Means has been bringing the furnaces In Nova Scotia to a fine point, manufacturing more Iron there than ever before. turned down the street and had taken iauary 1.

This will round up seven Icllned to say anything for publication. enly a few steps, Kroell with his brother came suddenly up Kroell's store and in the rear of Cary, Frank Kroell wi ot pajBtorai woric ij -laiiaaera oy i excellent and hlghly, respected and iterated minister of the Gospel. He thermometer registered eight de-pa In sjme portions of this city yes-kday morning. This is the coldest shooting him twice with a double bar ie will go 10 rew urinni tomorrow and return to Washington early In January, when, it is expected, some definite conclusions as to church property will be reached. elled shot gun, knocking him to the sid wain.

Frank Kroell then ran up to where he was laying and shot him in the back of the head three times, scatter lnc his brains over the ground. Considerable censure is being cast on Mayor E. S. Lyman for his actions in ing to blood and the sun biding Its face when Peter and Paul and the other faltn-ful followers of Christ were put to death. "No wonder," the preacher exclaimed, "that Napoleon said of Christ: 'He lived like an angel and he died like a God." "Nicodemus, one of the seventy wise men who expounded the law and the gospel to the Jews, came to Christ and acknowledged him as a great man and sought of him to know the better way of life.

Chirst sat on the well and delivered to the por woman the bread of life. The Jews did not like Christ In their day and time. They sent out officers to arrest him, but they returned without Him and reported to their superiors 'that never man spake like this "Christ proved his title by the noble life that he lived, by his death and his glorious resurrection. He proved the justness of his claim to being the Son of God and his Ufa illustrated the greatness As usual, this grocery store is full to overflowing with, good things for Holiday Feasting. By way of suggestion: the matter, ana yesteraay a petition in the shape of a Round Robin was pre sented to him to vacate the omce 01 Mayor.

It is not known whether he will rest an. Cary' leaves five small children. His wife died some time airo. Both Kroells were carried to Jail yes terday under a strong guard. The feel ing against them is very r.ign.

Shelby Booth and son. charged with the murder of the elder Booth sister, PLUM PUDDING, FRENCH PEAS, ASPARAQUS, OLIVES, PINOLAS, PICXXES, PRESERVES, CANNED FRUITS, CALVES' FOOT JELLY, CHEESE STRAWS. iwere remanded to jail without hail at tho WALNUTS, ALMONDS, PECANS, DATES, FIGS, MINCE MEAT, FRUIT CAKES, MIXED CAKES, HOME MADE JELLY, CHEESE SANDWICHES, ef his mission. He said, 'I came to seek preliminary trial. FIRE IN TTJSCTJMBIA.

and to save the lost, to bring reconciliation between God and man, I want to establish a reciprocity between This He did and Is entitled to our everlasting love and affection for the sacrifice that he Store of Gassaway Brothers is De stroyed- IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CONDIMENTS. made." speaker here described the power and greatness of Christ Tuscumbla, Dec. 16. (Special.) Fire Saturday night destroyed the building at "The very mountain peaks, that tower the corner of Main and Sixth Streets, occupied by Cassaway general mer Chief Austin's Invitation-Chief of Police Austin Is sending out the following Invitations to the chiefs and marshals of various departments in municipal corporations and townships throughout the State: "Dear Sir In view of the fact that I am trying to organize the Chiefs of Police and Marshals throughout the State, I take this method of explaining the object of said organization. It will enable us to work together, keep In touch with our brother officers, and assist each other to a much greater advantage In our line of work, and, too, the social relation will be pleasant.

You are earnestly requested to be present at a meeting to be held in Birmingham on Wednesday, January 15, 1902, for the purpose of perfecting this organization. The object of our organization will be the same as that of the National Association of Chiefs of Police of the United States and Canada, "Very respectfully, W. Austin, "Chief of Police, Birmingham, Ala." The Chief here sayB that efforts will be made to have the meeting In Birmingham's new city hall, as by that time it is hoped the new City Council chamber will be ready for occupancy. It Is believed that there will be a large attendance at the meeting. Fire Department Busy- The Birmingham Fire Department has been on the run since the cold weather set In and no less than ten to a dozen alarms have been answered since Saturday night.

At 3:30 o'clock this morning an alarm was turned In for quite a little blaze on Twentieth Street, four frame stores being destroyed. The grocery stores of Edward Burkes and Eason Akin? the saloon of S. A. Burkhelm and a Chinese laundry were destroyed. Burkhelm carried stock and fixtures valued at II 200, with $1,000 Insurance: Eason Akin' valued th lr stock at $800 with $700 Insurance: Edward Burkes carried $1,200 stock and $1,000 Insurance.

The Chinaman lost $300 in cash besides his laundry outfit. The buildings belonged to H. D. Smith of Birmingham and E. F.

Prescott of New Orleans, and were valued alto chandise, both building and contents being wiped out The stock was covered by insurance; the building, which was ewned by E. C. Winston of this place, being a total It Was a frame J. A. Schneider.

Telephone 26. 107 Dexter Arenue. Imported and Domestic Groceries. structure and will be replaced by a DricK building, the plans for which had been prepared and upon which work will be commenced next month. Saturday nlgth was the coldest experi enced in this city since the memorable flU'WHa'" "a 11 night of February 13, 1898, when the ther mometer registered 14 degrees below zero.

The government thermometer yesterday morning registered twe above sero. DEATH AT EDFADLA. toward the heavens" he said, tell of the majesty and glory of God. The brook that goes babbling over rocks and by mossy banks tell us that there Is a God. But we have the revealed will of God In the New Testament.

All these things teach us that we should follow Christ. We should follow Him for His goodness. He had shown His sympathy for mankind when He obeyed the summons and went to Mary and Martha and raised Lazarus from the dead." He pictured the great and tender hearted Saviour standing on the mount and looking down on Jerusalem and saying, as the tears coursed down his cheeks: "How oft would I have gather you under my wing as a hen would ber brood, but you would not." tihrlst made a great sacrifice, he laid down his life for us, and we should follow him for that. He came and he freed woman from the fetters that bound her, and ever since His coming she has had her rights along with man. The sacrifice that Christ made can scarcely be comprehended by man.

He came unsolicited, uninvited on our part Ha met us, lived among us and died for us, and, therefore, we should love Him and give our lives to Him. Mr. J. S- Johnson Dead. Bring Your New Designs In Silverware Mrs.

Thomas Stovall, an AgeA Wo- man, Succumbs. Etifauls, Dee. 16. (Special) Mrs. Thomas Stovall, an old and much beloved Christian woman, died at hr home here Saturday afternoon and was buried vesterday.

Rev. Dr. F. Mangum She was 71 years old and has been residlnr here for more than half Chi 1 dren GOOD REASONS. The rich principle that created and sustains this business is "Better Goods at lower prices than Elsewhere." Our guarantee goes with every purchase made in this happy Christmas rush.

We will meet any price quoted and sell you abetter selected variety of Dry Goods in every instance. YOUR FAITH IN OUR UNSWERVING FIDELITY TO THE LETTER AND SPIRIT OF THIS PROMISE AS ALWAYS WILL BE SUSTAINED. J- We take it to be needless to give detailed items of merchandise. Here you pick from the choicest and most beautiful merchandise the world produces you select from the broadest, completest stocks; yet you pay. only the fairest prices.

Then you are absolutely sure of the worthy character of everything you buy; for you are at liberty to bring back anything you find unsatisfactory and get your money' back Aren't these good reasons for coming directld to Nachman Meer-tiefs? cThereWre dozens more. NACHMAN MEERTW a century. Her who Is 80 years old, end a daughter. Mrs. J.

M. Magee gether at $1,500 and were coverra oy in And let them ee our lart variety of Kiraa Wares, in which the little ones are InteretiiM, surance. 1 ne OtntT urea iiiiuufcuuuv wiw city were of minor consequence. and some grandchildren survive ner. Rlahnu Barnwall filled the pulnlt at the and you can then Ret an Idea vhat they would have Santa Claim to briny them.

iOU can make your selections and make a payment on them and we'll keep them for you uml ou Episcopal Church yesterday morning and evening. He delivered two able and elo We are receiving almost daily shipments of the latest designs in Sterling Silverware. We make a specialty of the Celebrated Gorham Silver. The designs are always artistic, the weight is Just what it ought to be, and the price is remarkably low considering the quality. Hay Will Deliver Address.

Dec. Hay quent sermons and was greeted with News reached the city thl morning that want them delivered. Examine our ifoo'Js un prtoea, then compare with 'thsr -we kn va'll rat I 11 IT fahlLrA Of Vflilr tCtV hlia Illf'SB Mr. J. S.

Johnson, who lives a few miles nrtav nreented the Invitation of the two large congregations. At mgni ne administered the rite of confirmation upon Mrs. C. B. Goodrich.

houses of Congres to deliver an address In honor of the late President McKlnloy, Rev. Mr: Hill, pastor or tne rresDy- Dolls in China terian Church here, will deliver a lec SOUND AS A DOLLAR ture to the pupils of the Sanford Street High School tomorrow morning. The cold wave struck this city and section In all its fury last night. At 5 p. an.

yesterday the thermometer registered 29. this morning about sun up It had dropped to 12. Bisque, Kid Body end Ra Dolls fro i to Ave dollars. Go-carts and Doll Oaits. to $2.75 each.

Toy furniture u' all Kinds from 10c and upwards. Meohftnl-jal Toy. a large variety; Planus, Drums. Utsel Voyx, ivart Toys, Wooden and Steel Warms from I0 to ti ll eaeh: Musical Tom Air Sin s. V.

wn That is the result of a course largo variety of latest Oamos, f-inlur DEATH OF A PREACHER. of treatment with Scott's Emul- 1 1 W. LeBROH, 14 DEXTER AVE. Ploture hooks, etc. Our and 10-cent Tos-s are tie "ory l-st valuesnot the traBhy, showy kind.

Iiut that are the best at the price. Bring your Sion. vv nave special reier- J. Banoroft Expires Very Un Rev. children.

ence to persons with weak expectedly. Abbeville. Deo. J. N.

R. R-, 0. R. Watch Inspector L. Seaboard A- L-, M- lungs and sensitive throats.

Banoroft, fer the past twelve months, the Methodist Minister at this place, died Scott's Emulsion does some very suddenly at 10 o'clock yesterday. Ha had been In feeble health fer some time and' at Ms own suggrstlon was ruperan. Sam Trum. 203 Dexter Ave things better than others. This is one of them.

It has a peculiar action on the throat and nuated at the recent conference at Greenville, His remains were shipped to Llv. lngaton teday, where they will he Interred. Hciskclls Ointment SANTAS HEAD MAN. Cured of Pilot tyi iri Called. s.

II -IImm end he. 11 TO STOP FALLING HAIR 1 lungs which gives them strength and makes them tough. That's how Scott's Emulsion drives out coughs, colds and bronchitis. It keeps them out, too. 1.

AHa AmmaiwA. Ue be bj nstl, pe.tp.id.. Amos Crocker ox writes: After folng through a frightful surgioal T.ratlon and after trying any number of THE PHILIPPINE B1XL. Xt Will Be Debated In the House To- day or Tomorrow. Washington, Deo.

were being made on both sides ef the House of Representatives today' for the two days' debate on the Philippine tariff bill, which begins tomorrow. Bach side will have four and one-half hours. Chnlrman Payne will open and Mr. Daliell will eloire the debate. Mr.

Richardson Tnn.) will open far the Democrats. UKIHKELL'S fOAF mn Dandruff. Itahinr acale. inli HskeeabesutifuleoMpleilea. SSote.

.1 MHNSTON. HOLLOWAY and fflTist nothing eqiiftli mj HciMiUrto treatment Jpeeialiy prepared for eaofa cane. Call or writ or Itea oonnultatloa and book. John Mm Woodbuey D. ffe it.

Vera. Ml Ceeimerce Philadelphia. Pi salves and ointments, one 50c. box of Pyramid Pile Cure gave speedy relief and It quickly cured me." All druggists sell It Little hook. "Piles, Causes and Cure," mailed free, Pyramid Drug Marshall We'll mi yAus little te try, II yon Ilka.

SCOTT ft BOWNE, 40) Prl stmt, New York. with your Ointment, In four weeks. F. Uerndon, lmandorf, Bexar Tex. Mich.

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