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Show MOKX1XH THE EXAMIXEK: tba Ann of Rugg y jviir-iiieKpiaeopal clergy now working in of the indrphrtuu-n- i the the following Logan. 'Yenterd la reference to iba approval uf terior was braught to The Republease of Kiowa aad Comanche lamia lican : ffice. bear! tig a number of tndica which the ffrni waa trying to base and that large turns of aioney wore paiv' lionaaa.mg which 1 avidenie going lAAJVtTATl,VrvVir"l o be iteaator Bailey. ii. establish the fact that it pay The charge alao declare that Bail Da m tM Yaar Pubiisned of matter the In religion: fair, even e secured a loan from Judge J. Jt. by The tunaard Pus use in g Cr .Texas, in 182. paay. Editor Republican: Along the line IJnuaay of Gainesville, wliiir procuring from congraaa right uf sour tMimrud this morning regard mg' the work ut iw joung Epiaco id wav through Indian Territory SUBSCRIPTION IATEB. Mr Alerter A fit-- Louin clergy avn in L gan. 1 want to Ihe Gainesville. palian Drluarad by Carrutr la Ogdaa tell y,Hi that ttu-r- r waa a mevtitig of Railway company. Mor duAday Ciiy, Another charge against Bailey is the men of St. Mark cathedral par inf Lxamiavr, par ntonia.. 78 a follows: attend last h the in uigtn. deanery AiL en That la the spring of 1882. V. H. ed bv about itiriy, U. Y. Wallace. Rr., Ritchie, Jituart, uf Gainesville, Texas, a former Wallace. Jr, Judge G. Y. law partner uf said Joa. W. Hailey, V MAIL IN ADVANCE. t'haunrcy Overtieiil, Mr. Rhode uf the was Mr. Hroma. etc. appointed a judge of the I'nited American Smelting. - la acM by aiau riM Vvin-Simli-lug- . Riatea court for the Indian Territory which at hi Hiehop present, C.W lug J- AY. 1hHlip of Guinea-villeaUAla Ogoait. pat referring to condlMjue In 1 wb and appointed to whom Texas,Bailey owed quaruiyr, iaadMe- and the relaiioa uf the church to our neighbors of the Mur considerable aanta of money, as clerk of said court. That the compensa BOB faith, ipoke of the kindly lreal-rut-FEARLESS and INCCPEfcENT. accorded the two rlcrkymen men tion of said Phillips a clerk waa taia a a 'iaa aiuoy above by the people of Tub on a salary basis under the law as i: -- ; IT d dived an tinned aald J. VV. Bailey at existed1; men i lulling that the faculty uf the dbtfV. mum d equal aid time being a member of the Juthe little papee got supported college a'.-lavontaA baa M ilia diciary committee of the bouse of and tan up by Meaar. K am IMAM w pmueh. M of the 1'nlted Slate cun-grand of the kindly aU.-niipaid uuBinnand dta Uia Lena procured tha passage of an art them al the aeverar lectures , aiijitluwd. to the students at Lugan, and pointed that waa approved Nov. 2. 1882, tl t iftu,aiyaii ai'iT vu. ba recaiteu S. statutes at large, volume 281. whlrh ly ela'ibg that the Rev. Mr. i'lenien-are la an u aobjacid presented o.eut. put aald clerkship on a fee baal and treat auch not in culd expect known tywilul iAi.guMy. troaiaawa seemed to 'ie lo Increased the compensation of the bis aiuai ba la, but iba Uua about 2V ihc Mormon. villify Kiraaing furih-ei- ' IMK of clerk to the sum of aaJ . puuukbtd ut lull All tet'ara In tlie east, per annum and. to aa during hla experience Ilf b llOM uyy ji mj where bo went to raise I'IX.ihmi to clear the life time of Phillips, now deceasb pluaiaa, cr tecuawd aaiiiaa. ail Ibai gmuuui of Ceid off St- - Mark hos ed. and during tha Incumbency uf the luruaa m ta omM basket Ta office, Balb-procured large sum of Vital. Riabup Spalding raid, in arara ana never kidsa behind aa he left for the money from time tu time from Philthat suuxid fcauie. Dua l aaS lb EU east he made htiuelf n thoroughly ac- lip aa ron'penaatUm." bal fun lur w M rwpoaaibla quainted with ri.n.llMiwa hern a biv art aabamad aL ARMOR CONTRACTB. limited realdeme in 1'iah the troth about Hah. iuieadlng to the a money. lie brought back Subarribdra will aaufar Why Highest Eiddara Got Part of tha Hut dui'iua Ida ahaeiice he nairate Work. by utloradLa Ibia olbca ol lailurt balura Gmaiwin' that your roliieiuiairary, la xoetsir? Iba Kxauiiaer , piiidished an editorial luair breakfast Washington. Jaa. 23- .- Attorney Genin jwrt on one of his eral Ikmaparte waa questioned by p iu the eual: SpaMlug, uiemlKT of the house riunmltfee ou Iba Hotnlus Koauuner caa l fr.mi the raH. I a young tendei-fuu- t naval affairs concerning the recent found aa eie by Iba indapandani bark there uuw telling the eiaierti naval armor contract when he appearCo, Salt Lake City. Oa all ibruudb iraiaa leaving people of condlllona in Hah. The wool ed before the committee a few days ha been pulled over hla eye. How ago tu iUscusa the naval program outOudva oa ran be leil f the atrocities that are lined before Mr. Bonapsrtv went la Iba Southern Pacific Railway, lieiug pert! rated every day in thin the department of justice. Tba Laloa Faeifte Railway, aad CouiuiuuU.i hy the Mormon church? The statements of Mr. - Bonaparte 'iba Oregm Short luaa Railway. hen the bishop got hack here be give hla reason (or not grautlng the Examiner patrons will confer a tneuiloued the matter uf tha editorial entire cantract tu the Midvale comlavor ua Iba nmtagemBt by rea prominent gentleniau of Rail Lake pany, the biweat bidder. Onehaif of Iu office whenever ibla (bay to porting (non Mormon), who said. In tirni; the contract waa divided between the U4 to flad Uia pap an at Iba daoi Why. filahup Rpahliug, ihjt la the Bethlehem and Carnegie companies. bated Placed of very beat liidorveinent you c.uld get. Representative W, W. Klu-heNow, we know you have liepn doing North Carullua repeatedly asked Mr. something for I'tah, when you incur Bonn parte If hi action In giving the REFORMERS UN- red the diauleaaure of the Weakly." highest bidder part of the contract PROFESSIONAL HORSED. And the hiahup was heartily applaud-ewould not discourage competition, but at th cluae uf hi addteaa. the atturuev geucrul stoutly maintainRriiaiur Hollingsworth exposed Hlnce, after al la --aid and dune, ed hla position, saying that the gov11. Skeen, aa he la, 1 the Ilbb there are hut twu ways In which a ernment, in his opinion, could nut permit ibe high bidders to go without Stole Rennie in a speech before that church ran gain adherenta -- either per roniracta and to turn their plants to e mm-lirThe auaaive argument addressed to the some other work beside making bufly Thurstfey afternoon. arhit ore the las tusker wai the heart and the mind, or the Mohamme- mor. "1 do not think it would have the efII un'plt-addfur fake dan plan of carrying the a word In on . bill "to make of discouraging competition, said fect Rail a to In it to hand Koran reformers the other and the operate," quota Mr. "but I do not hesitate would seem that church people of all to Bonaparte, Lake paper. My that I think there will be, aa othera ahould have boundless gentle-ne- long aa a few Arms manufacture ar"I'ndtv tlil Jaw," in lit Senator r and rhnrliy. The choice of the mor and aa long aa the government la annually ouiy customer, a very considertied may jiultllrlana prefer word or the cult of any religion In not their able probability of the armor manuin In a nuw heal to uf the prearnti-rauiiwlgn. charge people, especially facturer forming combinations among There will lie anmr delay, la (lie pro- America. Thin uallun la established themselves. cedure of the eotirfi, an, I the raae will in the theory (hat IU rltlsena are Representative Padgett asked If the effect of the award was not to asnurc cIiinmi-lii- g when after nntll ca election, of liable drag aleng thinking creatures, the "Steel trust" that it would get It will be finch suits are what, la bert fur them, both here pari of the contract regardless of Us No malice. and hereafter. And It would look like bid. To this Mr. Bonaparte replied: generally brought through one taxpayer aliould be allowed to pre- confenalnn (or advocate of any erred The Bethlehem company is not In pare a re uverolahi, and go iuio to resort to the Mohammedan method the steel trust but It waa generally ' supposed that the two companies menrourt the neat morning and flip ault, of cnmjiellliig people to unite with tioned had formed aa agreement without paying a rent uf the roel. them or Inflict punlihnient upon them among Ihemaelvea that they would I belmve we nhnuld bold all public The uld ('lemeaaon aeema to have make identical bids In the years past. not adhere to that agreeofficials to a alrlrt accoiintahllity. chosen by authority the less gen They did ment, If there waa anv such agreeRome of the rime that have lieun tie plan. What nieces hla mla-ln- n made ment, with the bid which achieved we do not knw. We thl year. 1 did nut thinkthey brought ngslnsl public officials, how It would ever, have not been Impelled by prop- should be aabamed In any he had been have the effect sugested." er motive, f believe thl hUI will rewarded with any permanent advan-tngNEW BPANIgH MINISTRY, the Impure motive that la often The young men of the Rplacopal a basis fur arruaaUun." chun'h seem rather more closely to Madrid, Jan. 25. Tha Marqula de Senator llulaiitakl, who, when he have followed I he example of the Armijo, having proved nnablo to rewna county sltuniey of Welter coun- Kumider of all Christian cliurcht-a;fn- r form the liberal cabinet which resignty. wna made defendant In n suit they have Uborad In love, and Iq char ed yesterday na the result of dissension between the llherala and the radbrought by Skeen, an alleged reform-er- . ity, and In all kindtieaa. And they art icals over the proposed law of assoHe saiil condlllona have rhnngeii winning. ciation a, the King today called tbe aincc that 'old law, Beetlim 4580 of the God speed the day when all who Conaervatlrita to power. Karma! anRevised Rlatntee, waa enacted. ptetend lo nerve Him will at feast be nouncement waa made that tha Marquis De Armijo had felled to reorgan"In Juaticc to public officials," he ax hutnshe with each Mher na ise the and that King Alfonrrra are of all the rent of the world! so had cabinet, aald, "they ahould not he aiihjecteil approved the following Conti humiliation hy an Irresponsible servative ministry: 4 Premier--Ben- or OBRY BURNS. Maura. lieraon.'' Minister of Foreign Affairs Conde After listening to the atatementa of Rome one had asked how the trap de AHende Ralnaar. Weher munijr'a aenatitra, the State Minister of the Interior Rennr are to he knnsn. and (he anpueta Senate pnssrd llullingaworth'n bll swer wna: By the tinging of their Minister nf Kina nee Rennr Oama ellh that part, requiring twenty-livverse. In, that singing they give de- T. Rcull. liinted. Hill the essential feature of Minister of War General latno. And it ha been light, or Inaled, lint the raeentlal feature of aald that they edify. Minister of Marine Captain not Is burn In poetry rule, the nieaaure wei-- retained, namely re Nllo. or only slightly and accidentally so. Minister nf Education Rennr qulrfng the complainant to atand the the Scotch are Today ro-celebrating a In a Hill action, and alao Banpedra. the birthday of one whose songs give Minister of Justice Marquis Fig the arruaer to prove that nerra. the acciiacd ha "wilfully, knowingly, delight, and they edify, but the author, when he wrote the poems of whlrh the and eorriipily" taken Illegal fee dr SPAIN'S CABINET CRISIS. Rcotch are so proud, broke many of ticglertej to jHrfumi Ihc dnfiea of hi the rules that made aping poeti Madrid, Jan. 23. The cabinet rrisla, office. the sixth in nineteen montha.wa causdull. and commonplace It will lie recalled that timing the ed by the difference among Huhhy Hum wrote the Bong oT the directly laai inunicipnl campaign, our .'riend Uls-ra- l groups on the asHoclatlona love of nature and without hill stultifyJcdedlah had liii iiiiiiith-pici-declare The political situation la a tangled that he waa l.incl;ng ihc com nr the ing rules to smother his beautiful me with the outcome In donbt. In flow of rhyme and reason, and In so legal pniaeciiiiiinx ngniiie! the cpy and Mime quarters t Is asserted that the to not Rcotch the doing peoonly gave kin has abandoned hope of ruling any iiimuy official-- . Iif-- it wa deH'a-Ci- i ple a delightful hook of poems, but feu ner with a Liberal ministry, and vital Skeen had hcuii dme Ilia afforded the entire English-speakin- g th. t Rennr Maura, the Conservative lawitg on "ci. dil" and Hj.il ih.will be commissioned to form treat Ju a almost world poetry unequaland inti Skerii, were a cabinet. Ju Liberal circle this Is other ed by any writer, hnnlfii, d v i h heavy i pciulliiii combatted and the statement made ih- Bobby Burns has won a friendship tba! his tniiJcst)'M Ircliuatlon toward tl.ai Ske.-and hla so wide that when the Sent relebrste JJberallsm ta so strong that he will wine Then the hi birthday, we all ask the privilege again try to hnv a Uberat cabinet it aiin-no it and even Miial- h- i formed the leadership of Morct of joining la doing him honor. I or Montero Rios. ate of pajeis demandu! lint ihs the publli- f md-- . inspired liv a dcaire CHARGES AGAINST BAILEY. GOV. MAGOON SURPRISED THEM. to inflici a JT( a, ,i10 saw t.me iiiak. p.r a ecrtai.i law Senator Will Not Laavo Austin Until Havana. Jan "3. ffevemor Magoon After lnrtigation, Inn. M 'P. anil i welted on surprised the na'fvea earlv vestenlav i emi ronuii'-- i hy Ashling a small lire shich started a id i Austin. Texas. Jan. The iieril on the naif of 'he palaer. Cmasn! lie en- - commtitees spiviinted by the two electric wire- - sisried she flrmes -e .ici.'il s.. ' lid might he enforced branches of the stats legislature to When the governor was notified he sujiic show i,f faith ou the iart Invest taste rhrre preferred nailns rushed to tbe naif snd tore awa the fnliPd first es ficnatnr Jos. W. Hailey burning lasirda n th his lure hands. 'h-e i ci poalng a profen- - met tn session yesterday. Rp. The fire did cams- e.- imal and. furthermore, that ranse of tbe grate eharaeier of the ilu- law 1. km changed that the n possible atlgnia charges Involving, RURAL GUARDS DISPATCHED. he committer ut crn.lnality lie not fixed upon thnae or a federal statute, to limit ha derided the of tbe range id rcr riiizrn in public office, who. Havana. Jan. ;.Y Rural have Inquiry iimi! nine deltnlie 'n forma- ber, sent r, Santiago de las yegas.i 'ciieving ihemaelvea to he wholly tion ean be secured ahero liener Arenciba disputing I1 "i'ii in th-- ir legal right, might Iw. The committee, after a debate, the iph'riy f the local officer and decided Uui fiega'ur an judged guilty of a ' ned nn offense Las 1, nprlaing, all the 1 rivjh e Is Sij-I!.o answer to that appeal la the hill be required to apnear 'o he inevitable subt lilted. dence a- I il by the Senate, whlrh will drive gm 'uen: take prompt ae- on the defensive f. ke reformer pom ihr fild but give Senator Hailey has sunn n m thn-h- , !i"n will no !eav Austin nal KTonr.cr ample inachlnety with a't., Farmers. Tnecharlrs. railroaders, la, tnvestlKHtlnn Is hic-to expose and punii-- nun in heThe hnrei te'v on Ur. Thomas Krlectrie addp'r-a- i rhsiaes pieierred Oil. Takes the s:lng out of cut, bnrns office who arc grafts Hgalnst fienat.ir H.d'ei bv at once. Pain cannot or stay live Cocke aiieged deals wh'-r- e it is oed. IT PAYS TO BE FAIR. In Inman Terr'-orland, charge that. Iti r Itailev- represetreu EARTHQUAKE IN SPAIN. r Ifeiiobbran: On Wednesday ih- fi. B. H'lineit Krt Worth. Texas, iv an ma ie relalive tbs of M hsj'ng rertsfi) apprivtn mention .f 1c use io Jan 2V-- - g seve-- e shm-- of Kiowa :orh ivy Messrs Jolms'one con- - frilUl tbe snd Coins tiche reverva eanhq'wke Is reported n ha-,oc : iM. niHod tn Vlit Hiiie department I,f 1,h inn ynnng n end-r- s j yesii'nU). Xu id t'Tinr, 1 lsj tba- - In t8- -l p,ll ago OGDEX, e r u e, - Kpi-cap- al aaH'. Julia-hiuii- iu . uuli-vidu- a ut-fir- e tni-M- ou then-afier- tj , y to i lor g "lii-ho- Ns b j a "Iwo-by-f'Ht- . iion-enlle- non-lie-l- a. e Ger-nand- ea s U r - fr 1 un-le- , I'u-i'.- ai li.-i- " wi-i- t llt-l- r 1 1 Hiv u is. ? i un-th- e nil--- r. e rmi-erni- na at Re-ju- .' Hil'-id- - . . WOmans Watchword Is Modesty, , Partners sf S the Tide tv7 ut 190i 6, r THE EXAMINER Lite! jSATnUUY, JANUAltT s file ; TTAH, lb JOSEPH c. LINCOLN. VV Awk al 1o' W e G Q I BOB. Cogynght, ' ClIAITER xrr. FIE seat nurulug bn van mart miserable still baring bad time to think it over. But bn renolvod that no one ahould -guess his feelings from Kle appearSlice. Tlierefure he was. at tbe break-futable, outwardly calm, although a little more quiet than uauaL Bradley had little appetite. B drank hla coffee, and then, with an excuse that be waa In a hurry, left tha table and, putting on hla cap. went out He was, to all appearance. In high spirits when he reached the wharf. Ha dreaded meeting Captain Tltcomh and Hammond, but lie made up his mind they shouldn't hnuw it. Bo he chatted with Barney end lVIcg. laughed Ipud-l- y at the flimsiest jukes and whistled aa fet stood at tbs Uzate'a wheal aid steered br out ef tha harbor. They worked at getting out tbs tar until o'clock, when, at Captain suggestion, they qnit for tha day, and tbe IJtxie came bark to her mooring. Then tha new went ashore, and tbe partners ahtif the tu selves in the cabin to one more discus tba. project oT buying the Diving Belle. The photograph and sketches were exhibited, the captain argued and enthused, and Bradley did hla best to forget Gna and to ba Interested. Ua succeeded partially. The Junior partner agreed tbat tbe Vineyard llaveu schooner wna a wonderful bargain, but ba disliked tbe Idea of guluir In debt for a part of bee, aa st Tlt-com- It seemed that they must do. "Yon see, Capn K," be aald. "wa'va got altogether less tlian M.OUO between u If we put up every cent we've made; We shall hare to borrow at leant another thousand, and 1 hate to. In a year, if things go aa well aa they bars, wa ought to be able to build a new vessel aud pay for every stick of bar. And yet," be added, "it seems a aliame to lot this chance go by. Tbe captain glanced at bin companion aud drummed with hi fingers ou the table. When lie spoke there waa a hesitancy in hla manner. "We can't let It go by, he said. "We'd never git another like It. Now, Brad now. Brad'' lie stopped end drummed again. Then be went on wltliout looking up. 1 don't know! I meutlnued this afore, but all my money ain't been put Into this wreckin' deal ylt. You see, I own some share lu that big rranb'ry hog of the Datable folk. Must be alamt f 1,500 wutb alI cal'lata maybe 1 slut together. spoke of this te you afore, have IT I t no, you haven't," answered the astonished Bradley dryly. N'o. I presume likely It er murt have slipped my mind. Well, I'll sail the bog ahuree and put np what'a needed to finish buyin' the Divin Belle. You can pay off your part as wa ean It It a go?" "All right," Bradley aald finally; "Well, it IU agree, of cgirae. If you're willing to risk it, I ought to lie. Good! We'll take a day off tomor-rr- r and go up tu the Haven and look her over. Tbe partners started for Vineyard Haven In tbe early morning. The captain talked must of tbe way, for which Bradley waa thankful. He didn't feel like tulklng. They found the Diving Belle lying at the wharf, aud Captain Tltcouib watched bit companion's face aa they stood ou tha atrlngplece looking down at her. They bought tba schooner. It remained only to bring over the check and take away the schooner, and this Meanwhile they did a seek later. Captain Tltcomh had performed another miracle. He bad bunted up a man who bad expressed a deelre to purchase tbe IJsxle and after two days of bargaining, during which time tbe tap-tai- n had twice pretended to give It up and return to Ortuun, bad sold him Die old schooner for f?D0; also be aokl hla shares In the cranberry bog. There wa a good led crowd of townspeople on the Ortiam wharf when the Diving Belle slid smoothly past the barlior mouth and np to her mooring. There wna a splcudld breoae, but they wouldn't hare used the sails for any consideration. Tlie sight of tbe moving pistons in that wonderful sixteen horsepower engine, the enchanting smell of ihc gnsuline, the muffled drumunder die stern ming of the these were brand new, unadulterated Jo.v of proprietorship that no mere Item like tlie snviug of unnecessary expense could induce tliem to forfeit Cnptuin Kxm put n tbe must of hla spare time "Improving tbe new pur-cbRrmlli'y told him it seemed The the TIioiiius I inane days to smell paint aud trip mer a bucket of water aud a awali every little while. orliHin wa just then in the throe of a burglar scare. Two houses in tbe broken Into, aud the rilliige bail unlive were talking of calling an lueenug for tho purpose of expressing their opinion of the selectmen. Tb-- n a Kp'iin belonging to a summer resident, which lay housed over fur winter In the heritor, wax board --i 1 snd rai.sackd. It wna on the day following this robbery tbat Capieiu Tltcunib bogau tinkering with the cbln door. Tbia door and tbe sliding hnteh above ft had been fastened with a pndlxk. The captain'! first move wa to block the batch so that ii would slide back but a little way. Then he sawed and hammered away at the do.ir. 'There?' he , ried in triumph nftet twn'triur of hard work. "Brad, come iero! Kpose cue of them mean sneak ihlevires to bust Into that cabin He enu pry tlie staple off that padlock pony, can't he? Yea, but tbe way tluu hatch ta uw 't won't open fur enough for him in clinm dawn: he's got to open fhat rtwr Awl tbat dnor got on It a three dollar patent lock that can'l la-o- ii yht - hr A i Barwo (r Whatever threatens woman's delicate sense of modesty, frightens her. For this reason many a woman permits disease of the delicate womanly organs to become aggravated because she cannot bring herself to submit to the ordeal-ounpleasant questionings, offensive ewaminaG obnoxious local treatments, which most physicians think necessary Doubtless thousands of the women who have taken advantage of Dr Pierces offer of free consultation by letter haw been led to do so by the escape thus offered from a treatment repngnant to modesty. invaluable in allsving and Any sick woman may writs to Dr. B. d n.(f f 0 Co, be opened without the key. and nn ten cent whistle down the barrel key either. Tbe key thatll open that ba lace edgin on it. You bear me! And I've took off tba knob on tbe inside of tba lock no it can't be worked that way. Now, when we waut to go home we haul to tbe hatch aud luck tt with the padlock. Then we Jest sUiai tbe door. Click! There you are! A spring lock. How'e tbat for high? Tbusderatiou! I've left the key Inside!" Luckily tbe key wee lyiug on tlie top step of tbe cabin stairs, and they were able to .reach it with a fishhook on the end of stick. Getting up tbe tar with the aid of the patent wind la aa and the angina waa simply fun. They took out all they could bring up through the hatchway and then began blowing out tha aide of the hull with dynamite. Tbe explo Ire wee stored la tbe Diving Belle's hold forward behind a bulkhead with only one email manhole In It and waa carefully boxed la to prevent accident. Bradley's whole interest lu life sow centered In hla work. Gua be bad not spoken with nine tha night of the deuce; had. In fact, only seen her at a distance. Ram, while on board the schooner, waa pleasant and, to all ap pet ranees, as friendly aa Bradley would let him be, but from Captain Jibes and from other considerate end gossip loving aovila tbe junliw partner learned that Hammond waa now a regular caller at tbe Baker cut lags. V. Rercs, Buffalo, N- - Y., in perfect confidence; all latter sf consultation bring treated qp strictiy private and sacredly coofidsutial, aud ail answers being amt iu plain envaiupe with no advertising or other printing upon (hens. Such consultation ousts you nothing whathsr you toko tKsuusat front or nos. Dr. Pierces Favorite Prracriptioa hss been long hailed as a "God-sento women. It makes weak women strong and sick women wall. It enables women suffering from "female weakness, prolapsus uteri, retro version, antever-aioand ocher displacements of the organs distinctly feminine, to cure themselves right in tlie privacy of their homes. Pelvie estarrhsl drains, painful or irregular periods, backache, frequent headaches, weak nerves, d ragging-dow- n pain or distreu in the lower abdominal, or pelvic, region, gnawing arasstioa in stomach, dissiueas, or faint spoils, and kind rod conditions and symptoms are rated hy Dr. Pierces Favorite Prescription. It is not a secret or patent medi cine, against tho usa of which people uf inteUigenct naturally object, but is, in foot, Un Favorite Prescription of a regularly educated and experienced physician in tbe treatment of womau'e peculiar ailmeute and who fe not afraid to publish all ita ingredir, ents, a he dues, on ba attesting tbe eomctneee of tha same under oath. ihr. ?f PruryUon," "fj.wtyt medicine iur ymirair deliew ailmenw WTiirli COM. ns ueHI-t-loul..ir Harmful, AQyfe. being a puis glyceric extract or cuiafTve principles found in our most valuable native, medicinal mote, ae attested by many of the moat rminrr.t medical writers and teachers of all the several schools of practice. Dr. Pieme'e Favorite Prescription is a ecientilie medicine, carefully devised by an experienced and skillful phyrioian, and adapted to womans delicate system. It is maas of native American medicinal roots aud is perfectly harmless in iu effects m sag condition of tha famala d bottle-wrappe- r hatiit-funnin- THE IRISH IS ' g i As a powerful invigorating tonie Favorite Proscription" imparts strength to the whole system ana to the organs distinctly feminine in particular. For "worn-ou- t, ever-worke- run-down- ," s, debilitated teachers, milliners, aeamatrassas, "shop-gir- t, nursing mothers, and feeble women generally, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is the grealesl earthly boon, being nnequalod as na appetising cordial aud restorative tonie. As a soothing and strengthening nervine "Favour Prescription is unequal- dress-msker- NEW YORK THEATER THE SCENE OF AN UPROAR. Playora on tho Stags Arc Driven Off by Part of the Audience. hs New York, Jan. Victoria theater w the scene of a remarkable demonstration last night. In the middle of the act given by the Russell brothers, in which they have appeared fur years, two hundred men suddenly burst into a storm of biases, snd Jeers. The two men, who have assumed roles of Irish servant girls wo long, struggled to make themselves heard, but as the uproar increased they werq finally furot-- te give un and the curtain waa run down on the act. When this was done man aro-- e In the orchestra and explained tbe Incident. He aald that certain aucietien whose members resent ridicule heaped upon tbe Irish race by certain players, bad Joined in a crusade to stop ihese acts. About a week ago Osear Hammer-stei- n was watted upon by s' delegation from these societies. He referred them to bis son, William, who Is manager of the house. Young Hammer-stel- a heard the protents, but the Russell brothers went on Ju-- t the same. The delegation had threatened to take nch action as was witnessed last evening. Su-T- cat-cal- ls -- MINNESOTA IS AFTER THE HILL ROADS WITH A SHARP PROD Parent Company ef the Groat North- ern Called Into Court to Show Why Its Charter Should Not Be Forfeited. Rt. Paul. Minn., Jan. 28. Attorney General Young today began mandamus proceeding In the supreme court to compel the St. Paul. Minneapolis ft Manitoba railway to abow why Its charter should not be foifelt-ed- . This company, formerly known as the Minneapolis ft Pacific company, la really the parent company of the Great Northern Railway com-pan- y and the Great Northern la Joined In thl Issue aa It la the owner of the Manitoba company's stock. Attorney General Young hts given the Aaaoclated Press a digest of the allegations set up in the bill filed in tbe supreme rourt. The complaint cover gbout eighty typewritten pages and goes Into all tranaartlona of the Great Northern Railroad company with its constituent companies formthe Great ing the merger known Northern Railway company. Attorney General Young says: "We have commenced an action in tha name of the state against the St. Paul. Minneapolis ft Manitoba Railway company, to compel forfeiture of its charter for the reason that ever since It transferred its nllrosd, with all Ira equipment and appurtenances to the Orest Northern railway, on February 1st, 18P0, It hss reased te perform the functions for whlrh It wna created and ha, therefore, forfeited its right to exist under our lawe as a railway company. "We have Joined the Great Northern Railway company as a party to this action bees use It Is the owner of all of the stock of the Manitoba company and for the further reason that. In the Urged purchase of the propen v, the asset of the Maniroba company by the Orest Northern company, a very large amount of watered stock was f. sued oy the latter company which tr claim t void under the law of thl state, upon which the public are now, end ever slnee it Issuance, bare been paying large dividends. We ask that this s'oek be declared void snd the payment f further dividends be prohibited. "We have proceeded 'with deliberation In this matter, owing to ibe magnitude nf the interest Involved and the great importance of tbe questions, both a to the state and the cempanles affected. "It will in understanding the aslt The Blood Ib The a, (Continued tomorrow.) RIDIClMt subduing nervous excitability,' irritability, nervous exhaustion, nervous proe- trabon, neuralgia, hysteria, spasms, fe. Y itus dsnoe, and other nervous symptoms commonlydistressing attendant upon functional aud organic disease of the uterus. It indoors refreshing sleep and relieves menial anxiety aud despondency. .Yoa cant afford to accept a gent nostrum as s substitute for this raovxv BxnxfiY qy xaowv conroamon. bouss-kesper- s, transactions beta era the. Manitoba company and the Great Northers to kunw that the Great Northern company was created by the stockholder of the Manitoba company and, at tb time of the transfer of the properties, the stockholders In both rampanles were Identical. It seems that the Great Northern company was created solely for the purpose of making it possible to Inflate the capitalisation of the system .by making a sale of the properties to the Great Northern at a pries la excess of their value. It fe easy to see why, under these circumstances, the Great Northern company should pay a premium of 93,000,000 on tbe purchase of the stock of the Manitoba company. "When tbe gross earnings tax ou railroad was raised from three to four per .cent In 1803, the Greet Northern com pny refused to pay the Increased rate un that portion of its road In (hla state which wa originally constructed by the Minnesota ft Pacific oomph ny. The latter company had a charter from the territory In which it was never provided that the company should he called upon to pay more than three per rent on its gross earnings. The company bream bankrupt and in 1879 tbe Manitoba company purchased Its read sad franchise with the approval of the legislature aud ever since the purchase tha Manitoba company has claimed that It acquired. hy the purchase, the same Immunity from any raise In Its rate nf taxation that the Minnesota ft Part tip held. ' "Last March, when the taxes for IMS became due on this read, the the Greet Northern, which operate road under an alleged lease from the Manitoba company, paid only three per cent and scon afterward the state commenced axalnst against It for 9120,-00being tbe unpaid one per cent of Its taxes under the new law. "In that suit the claim to Immunity from any Increase above 3 per rent In Its taxes is claimed under the charter of the Manitoba company, by Science has never gone beyond tbs Move simple rtatemeut of scripture. But it haa illuminated that statement aud given tt a meaning ever broadening with tlie increasing breadth of knowledge. When the blood iabad or impure H m not alone the bodv which euffen through disease. The brain is also clouded, the mind and judgement are effected, and many an evil deed or impure thungld may be directly traced to the impurity of the blood. Foul, impure blood ean be made pare by the nee of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical It enriches and purifies the blood therebv raring, pimples, b fetches, eruptions and other cutaneous affections, as ecsema, tetter, or hive aud other manifrwtaiious of impure blood. t. t I v ? ) sett-rheu- In the rare of serofuloaa swellings, enlarged glands, open eating uloeis, or old sorss, the "Golden Medical Discovery has performed the most marvelous cure. In cases of old sores, or eating nloere, tt fe well to apply to the open eons Dr. Pierces fialvs, which possesses wonderful potency when used ss an application to the sores in conjunction with the uss of ."Golden IMieal Discovery as a blood elk ansi constitutional treatment. If your Idruggist don't happen to have the Salve" m stock, you ure tt by inclosing fl tty oatage stamps to Dr. B. lain Rt., Buffalo, N Y lie to you by return post, exists keep tt aa well as the a . v -- Medical Discovery." Ifafl cen't afford ta accent anvmedi- 'B E U iCTW'iwt.r.tmit Bftrrfmqutfnr.iTlTCTiTif'! SBSCHti, medicine or xsowx cofc a complete iiit of aving ingredients in plain English oa Its tue being as correct under oath. Dr. Pteme 's Pleasant Pel lets invigorate tbe stomach, brer aad bowels. One to threa a dw. Easy to take aa candy. gM bottle-wrappe- r, virtue-o- f the rights tt claims te have 1 the purchase of the road. acquired-aThe suit is not yet disposed of Md It will probably take tneny years to get it through tbe Quarts. Tie raHraed taxes fori 1906 will be due lu a few Jays aad there will b aa additional amount greater than that above mentioned, In dispute for that year. "W are convinced that the Manitoba oompany Is no laager entitled to exist ae a railway oompany aud that tbe speediest way to dispose of its claim to exemption from the rate of taxes paid by other railway companies is to have Its shatter wiped out, lu which event tho Great North err. would bo obliged to pay taxes at 4 per unit, tbo same ae other com pan fee. "We are alao of tba opinlan that the Great Northern ihoold aot bo allowed to pay dividends ou watered stock heretofore Issued and that It should b required to shew whether tbe large amounCof stock, according to the records, haa any right to further recognition ae a pact of Ks capitalisation. "Thin ontt will involve " ales iff question of .the companys right to create a lot. of subsidiary oom panics, composed of its own stockholders, to build all extensions snd then issue stocks and bonds st will without any public supervision, and tha light of the Great Northern company to divert the proceeds of the' sal of ' its capital stock to the purchase ef the stocks and bonds of each subsidiary com panics." ' Chief Justice Rtnsrt ordered the writ to be issued and directed that a return thereon bo aids April 2nd. t EARTHQUAKE IN NEW YORK. rtic. N'. Y, Jm. 88. A dispatch from Prospect, a vtllRgn 19 miles north of this city, states that throe distinct earthquake shocks ware felt there early yesterday morning. Houses were shaken, dishes rattled Md the occupants greatly alarmed. SM&ESi Any Ladles' Shoe tn the Window . $2.95 I? These Are Exceptional Bargains You cun harp the patent leather, vie! kid, velour calf iu button or lacp, 3.25 and S3.50 grade, (G50 a few day more for Off All the lined nhoe and filippers will be Bold at a big discount. We never like to carry thene nln through the Hummer, ho you can jtet special bargain in thene good. I VSAfWVhWVWVWVWVWVWWVWVVWUVWVVkAAfeRV |