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ALL OLD OFFICERS ELECTED.
Continual fr m Tenth Pag*.
used nnniMltv for th- rctlr* mrnt of th<*
|cm**r * . and that whn th* f-m”
shall h ive !•*• ri mihhI 1 i ;ir) inquiring
nlo>it thlrtv >. ir-i th* r*ainl haii th*n
Be rcdm<4 to SIO,OOO per .tun,jm Th**
of chi* pmpertx -otviju
of s2*'.)o* of stock and of bond*
Tlx 1 Hr mot) *i>l I'liviora H illway. now
ritrmMnir from Itruton t* |{t{|wr a ill**
(any of tiff>•-•*!f*t mil* * i <** brni 4 -
citun'll mi <1
for the l**ue of m iMrlßi riol mm mort
is .I** at $♦ *** p-r tni to *vrr the pur*
rhwf prtff- n> 11 prxn He for on extension
to the main 4tt.- a# <x te r Piiirom whl h
will remov* fh- IHf|en:t * under whh'h
the projeriv I a - fa*-en operated
and imt*rov- th* tr.i?*l* Mvilitlovt.
A pKnumii.' ,t*ft f r> tiir .hulrmin
fo th" kt* jr- ■, M M M ro(n* r
who died < ii* home in Havanrmti, F* t
2v H*t
Prekb n HcarT report the foi*
lowing ‘-ifMinir • to *arn!ng-. ••
l.'ltf r 1 oO *r l foil#
taming from faaie*-nger* t \,X7’>. 433. an
IneruiM rf $49 071, from fr** 1 ari• $4,010.(2*9,
au* of ggiK.eut; from tnaik *,
ti |i n-w of Hi.’ fivm
an hi' r-a-* of 1922. ar.d front other “our.’*'*
s*‘•7 •>* a decrease of l> :3*. th# Im.ll
xarnii.jp* being s*■ an Increus of
S3IVU.
KlKi)***# of any an)
rtru ture*. fj.ouj ,K\3, an increase of $93,091.
maintenance of equipment. s**•. 7sl, i*j. in
-1 rof‘‘ o' S77.<LA, rofuiurting irny(<orU
lion. R,i43.Wfi ,ut inn****- of Rt; 44*.. gen
eral experi**.*, KiyaiT in In r*i> of s2l
ITT. T*tai ex pen*##, |i,9l*7.T4V an liwre***
of s£i:.rro.
Txn*. s3oft.&7. nn increase of $1,524
making total .tenure and taxes, $4 i
4*16. an ir.<r *•*'• of
Trie n-t '•wrnlmr*. m* hiding taxes, were
sl.*T9,<9) an ir..r.*a.e of $79 224. and ih#
rati * f e***nd un* to earning* !
ftMi. mi. lncr.*uw©f 22 Table* unow
In* iiiw tartilnitf ope .ttin* ien“
ar. 1 nr! earning*. average |*er mile rp*-r
--ateel. uvr u>- p*-r r**vei,iu t tin mile. #tr
are *!<> giver. t'ompann* the fUoal year
ernlnl Juno 3". I*** wltfi tho ptevtoue year
the following reMiilte
The revoncj*' iwaon*ori* arrlwl *\ irimr
the year Inoraaeeel Hi ,UH or 13.52 |>er cent
with an Increase in revenue poftnenirer*
carrle<l one mile of *r 7.01 per
cent.
The re\omte frelirtM rank'l durln* the
year Inereweeil tone, or 11 T 7 fer
cant., with an lncrne In tone one mile of
So.in.aol. or 2 V* p r oent , a*l a ilef reaee
In the average haul of 12 9 mile*, or 7.97
per cent.
New Mteel rail* placed in tr.uk and a<kll
tlonal P 1 mi epur track- cau*e<) nn fn
rreaee li, the coni of rnaintnanre of wav
The Inrreaaed coat of ntinf nnrtce of
wj npmofit resulted from placing air hrak-*
nnl automatic coupWe on iot'omotlvee an 1
fieight care In c>ani>!lanc- with the natlo -
al at a 1 ne-. nl<o frtim th- purchase of
three new aieepin* earn.
Tnc lncre.i-nl oat of conducting (ran**
pomtiun ww- produced by the additional
mileage and the IncreAw- of bus* nee* on
of the road
During the* part year the re ha* ! eeti a
conaldt rable in. r* aee In the coat of l lot.
vnntrriaLe and mippllM rerpilred in the
operatl<n of r/Ulway
Bv<tte. county n I muni tj .il taac* In
crcaeed .93 per cent.
The ostenaion of the Mobile \ Girard
IMvleion from B*arlghi to Andaluala. Cov
t rig ion (ounty Alabanur, a <ll at a nee of *lx~
ren mllea, \\*a ofiened for traffic on S*| t
24 Iw.
Twenty mllea of the f'hatt.iltoorhee and
Gulf Haflroa<l extending from f'olumhla
to Dothan. Ala., were received and op
eration* thereover romtn* nc*l i>> ttil.*
x>miMi)y on Ml) 2. Hk* Thla railroad le
leitig oonatrur:e<| to the western part of
Geneva county. Alakimi
During the yewr one liuvalred and ten
new aid#* and spur track* were construct
ed. axgreguilng 25.33 mile*, and thirty
thre< ><ide and atur track* were extend
ed. .Aggregaittig 2.17 miles, making a to
tal of 30.5 mtie* of aide titxl spur track*
(ion* true ted and extended. 492 mllea of
eWIe and spur tracka were removed or
shortened; 71$ 6.13 croastlea wer<* |>iaced pi
track during the year, an Increase of 74.*
237 over th<* previous year. Twenty mile*
of track were ballasted, the materials
used being stone gravel, rtac ami cimlers.
Jn reniitidlng snil constructing
bridge* find tre*;tea <Mirtng the year,
there were u#ed 7.59.0QD f**ei. (Utard nv ia
ure), of timber Two steel highway
t>rk*gee *fi run.l riHtr.l m 4 plaint ui ;
lodtion over thn tr—. ki*. one m Colkp.
lrri ■ti.l thn oth-r at Fourlh Mr—t. in
Macon, Forty-oc.t* trcarlca, aKarcsailnir
lineal feat, were flllr.l with ••nrth.
<!int<l,nl waterMaaya ner. provalcl al
the aeverat place* conai*;ipK of taluk
or h-Mttvcri*. cir:hern pl|h- amt Iron pipe
New bulltllnir. were er.-.le<! a. follow*
A keneral > arrlm mter’* ..(Tt.-e at Aavan-
Pah. a ticket oltlce and btnß*C* room al
Tybee. combination trHcht and |.a**en
aer de|w.ie at Dover. (Sorkiii* ami I’nr
terdal.. Ut., and ai Gantt and Andalu
ala, Ala., anew [Nie.riißrr de|iot of Ueor
*la Kiarr.ie and prreaed l>r|. k at Amrrl
cu. Ga.. new water tank* at Columhua.
YVllllamaburß amt Blakely. Ga many ela
tion bulldlrißa were added to and improved
durina th. year.
Nine Ihoueand and twenty tone of W>-
potind eteel ratle were laid In the main
track The cuwt thereof. toether wlltr
1M.31.1t carried over from tile prevlou*
year, have been charged to tnalntenain-e
of wav The policy heretofore fo.lowed of
|>iacln the relraaed rail* on branch line*
and uetriß the lighter rail*
taken therefrom for eat.nxinn*
and aide track* ha* tieen ontlnued.
The motive power end .qulpment have
been kept up to their u*uol atandard of
exrellenc*. Three new eleepmg ear* were
received, a* contracted for. ami placed In
eervtre Five locomotive* were equipped
wuh air-brake#, and *txte!i locomotive*
with nuiomatlc .tjuplcrc Fourteen hun
dred and twenty-one freight car* wer.
•quipped with air-brake-, and three hun
dred nnd twenty-ltvc w,th anromotlc
coupler* Owing to thl* large expen**
the policy heretofore purauer] of oon
etruettng itor* to replace tho*e condemned
and d-atroved waa not follow, t during
the year. The following equipment I*
owned and operated by the company
Sleeping car*. 12. chair car*. 2: pa**enge r
car*. 115; combination car*. 21 baßgagc,
mail and expree* car*. f*>, box car* (ven
tilated). 2.22*. hox car* (common), tr,?;
atock care. 45; coal car*. 973; 11aI cat*,
l.tns. other car*. S*.
Fnder the head of gener i! remark* the
pre.ld.-n' had the following to soy: *■sl9..
973.22 wers* exi* nded for additional rlcht
of way and edition ground- Flf y-elx Ist
diiHirte* were local. >1 on I'. Iltu* of th *
railway, i onelxting principally <.f nun* io
the manufacture of yarn. doth, knit go *.
and of product* obtained from cotton *e. t.
Th- -e Induairle* are capll tilled a: J; -
’/MLW
Pii4
Is your breath bad? Then your
besi friends turn their heads aside.
A bad breath means a bad liver.
Ayer’s Pills are liver pills. They cure
constipation, biliousness, dyspepsia,
sick headache, 25c. All druggists.
W*nt yoar m<>ut*cb *r h**rd * bsaauful
brown * rleh Mark ? Th*n ate
BUCKINGHAM’S DYE W&.iCS™
* -* -
DOUBT!
THERE should be no such word
as “Doubt” on the lips or in the
heart of any honest man or woman
as to the efficacyof WARNER S SAFE
CURE for the cure of any and all dis
eases of the Kidneys, Liver and Blad
der.
Kindly keep in mind these few
facts which, in a word, embrace our
claims:
Warner’s Safe Cure
Is time-tried and world-tested
is guaranteed to do as represented
Is made on honor
Cures when doctors fail
Cures before doctors fail
Cures permanently
Stands on its record
CIVE IT A CHANCE TO CURE YOU.
Free Rumple nf Warner'* Hafe f’ur* ent c*) applicaMon.
Addrasi WARN Kit S BAFK CFRK CO. RCKhtr , N. T.
and furnlah employment fur 4,*7a p r
*on The dlorovery of mineral dejmella 111
Alabama ha* *ilmulai<*\ that bram h ”•
s . t , - ■ - m tb— line bat waei Coium
bu and Birmingham Th- ftnut.clil n
dltlon of th. fartnere, marc haul* ami
other* locate,! In the territory triver*,.!
by the line* of Ihl* railway I a* Improve I
The re haa been a continuous. Improv m.-nt
of lie iwoperlv. an.l It* ph, ileal • oodltlon
I* i-ow far better than at tny Mm, * n
the reorganlxnllon in ikl*-. Th* . tt** ■■ ,*
and rmplnvo* of Hie company ha,. |>r
fortie and their dullea In a mo t . ommen l
uhle manf, r"
The corre<tneae of the Income -alancc
eheet* an.l the general profit and lo**
„ sr-.ia of to • lantral
Hnk|n* A Sell* public a .Mintant* of
New York Several table, by Auditor
Dunn, relating to the Itnam ,tl condition
, the company, an 1 It oiwratkai- in
Knowing *ttltlcal compart*.,te- ami aver
ag##. are aitacti.*! to the rt |>ort*. all *f
whl*h or.- psibb*h**l tn a neat 3h-p.xve
pamphlet atsoiit *by 12 Inch* The .(t
--lire allowing ! thorough and complete.
Till; V. M. f . i.' UMIIWTH.
The tarl*ll<>* It 111 Id I tig Nat f.arge
lluough far the ( ln**e*.
The acene at the Young Men - * f'hrl*-
•lan Aaaoclatlon lat night wo* an In
lerentlng one. and abowid lha |ncre.i*e,l
laspularlty of the Inatltutlun. Numbeix
o' young men were bu-liy engaged In
their work In the KnglMh. bookkeeping
iml abort hand c laa*e*. or In the Bible
da**. Awnorlatlon City Council. gymna*l
um , la**e*. or were reading the Ute t
JUfTfS Mixl lUHWlinf!'.
f4*rr#*srs* Johnson ***kl that Ih** number
of y.mnir mon in ttif bulitinff <lurlf)K ihs
♦*v**nln was shout 100. Th<* isj*©claUot
Ims rss* hl a p*>lm whr-r** It has <m -
ismwn its |*r***‘nt hom\ i*l <Wfb
i iiity is In linllnK room for
thf various The membership of
the association Is growing dally. During
the post few weeks over fifty young men
have sent in their application.
IMI |<.4at:tl* \\ 1* %4 4HITTF.iI.
< hargel %\ llh Murler of George llus
her lu Heidsvllle.
Reidsvllk. Ga.. tkt 9-Tl)e use of the
state against 4* W Driggers for th< kill
ing of George Hus ••* on 1 • • 21.
called on Moral.)y ifternoon and conehi kxl
to-day nt 2 o’clock. A verdh-t of not
guilty was brought in by the Jury ofw
h.tng out t>oiit twenty minute* Bus;****
was originally from Wih-ox county and
his general reputation wu* very bad. lie
met I>Ttgger* at Honk*n*a mill on the
morning of the killing and advanced on
him with a revolver and shot a i>r‘g
;*s five times, one shot t iking effect in
Driggers* left shoukler. Driggers return
,.l the fire with a Winchester shotgun
killing Ilusbee film-et instantly.
I triggers Is 42 years old. a native of Tatt
nall count> and has always !een consider
•<l a peaceable and aw-abkllng citiaen.
Ills many friends throughout the county
will lx* glad to know of his a.|ulttul
Mr. Driggers was ably defetxkd b> JiKlge
M D. P Twiggs of Savannah and Col.
C. |f. Mann of the loal bar
<i h% % fiiMMi rir.i.n.
len. Wood 4 oinMrnils 4he %dxnn
fages It Ogrrs.
Havana. Oct. 9 Gen Wood says Cuba
now offers great opportunities to Ameri
cans who w.ll come here and settle. l*and
is cheap or ran b* rented on % small roy
alty of production. Returns will be quick
He recommends the cultivation by immi
grants of tobacco and fruit and the rais
ing of cattle.
At th* palace •- - risers- motive* of
every mercantile guild in Havana Joined
in presenting to Gen. Wood in address
expressing gratitude for what h< had done
in the way of reforming the mercantile
registries The address was a •mt*nnl*<l
with pen mount*d with dttmonds and
rubles.
11l IDT I MF. I HI •*•■*.
The %%leosla litter Spread Its Wa
ters titer Portage.
portage, Wls . Vt t -The city levee
<n the weal side of th* \N> <Misin fiver
broke at Harden’s this afternoon, and
everything Is under Severn I feet of water.
With the bre iking of the levee tlx wafer
began flow it-'g in a raging current down
th** Harahoo valley, emptying into that
street, and through H back to th* Wis
consin. With ti* rush *f water, residents
begun to move In vehicles and ls*.*t.*
t'spt Holley of the government
works, st a fee that ,t Is th* highest wat* r
ever known. To-night there P about five
inches of water on the floor of tli* 1 isimp
iitg station of the water-works plant.
\N ter has covered the tra -ks cr the
Madtaoti-Fort.ige bran, h of th* Milwau
kee Railroad and trafTk* is alMtnlone<|.
(,nnllnr F.|l*drd.
Chicago 4 id. Mrs The*xlore fltewart
of May'wood was fatal > burr*l on l half
a dox* n fir < men and her broth* r-ln-laa,
Hlueford Stew.trt, were hurl ns th* n- ilt
of a gasoUn* explosion t**-.l*> The a*-
rident occurred whik Mrs. Hiewart him
attempting to fill the tank nlrove lhe stova
without turning out the fire <
THE MOKNING NEWS, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 10.1900.
UMILKI'I roimilON.
Hr Trll 4hr Intrrrat* (hr %llrgrl
4 unsplrNlors llud.
Chicago, o**l 9.—Dete. rlv** F Smiley**
"onftoo of the* detail*, ha hr claim* to
know Ihrm, of the insurance fraud con
•piracy trait brought nn untimely and
tragi' d> util to Ml** I>efenba h. wa* ma le
public to-day at *h* ounty jail, whore
b#* i n t onflnrl with F. Way kind Brown
and Dr. Augu t M Unger, thr other al
leged con*t>lrator*.
In hlw confession Hmlley gay* that Un
ger anti Brown b.d arranged to gain thr
It. Unger was to receive s3.onp, while
Hrown wus to tnk'- $7.00® flnuity asserts
flint hi* wa only n tool In th*- plot and
that he was to receive s].uno from Brown
lor allowing himself to la- known as the
Intended hustwnd of Miss Ik-fen bach.
%fl 1*4*110% AHI aoriBTY.
rliirt>-first Innniil t onvenfloit l nn
nt HprlniHeld.
Springfield. Mass . Oct. 9 -The thlrty
hn<i annual ooti vent ion of the Women s
Foreign Missionary Hrxlety began a thr.
day*’ leuioti to-day In Grace Church.
Th** executive noard re* oinm* *)d* <i an
api*ropriatioti of $24 'O* for the coming
year. The prtii' lpil aklres* of the even
ing session was delivered by Hev. N. 8
Hopkins, a missionary, who escaped from
Fekin on the last tniln Waving the city
before the foreign legations were inveete I
by th#- Boxers. f
Hilled Hartenhnek.
Holbrook. Neb., Orf. 9.--far! Barien
b‘ k. living one mi’e south of here, trie |
to kill his wife and family last nlgat.
They rnn to the tiome of Mr. Kilebc< k.
who is Bartenback’s brother-in-law.
Barlenback fo |. wl thrni and flrrd several
s!o*s at Ktelbeck and hi* family. Kbd
beck returned the fire and killed Bartcn
back.
4lrls it it ii WtrlLe.
Akron. 0., 4>r*. 9.—One hundred an 1 fifty
girls employed In the parking department
of the American Cereal Company quit
work to-day because they were refused an
increase of from 70 to cents per day.
8* \ eral hundred men employed in the
mills ar* in sympathy with the strikers,
and a shut down may result.
< ♦
tifintr err II %rrlrel.
San FrMn*'i*<*o, Oct. 9—The steamer
American M iru, which arrived to-night
from Japan, has among her |>o*sengerr F.
I>. Gamewell. president of the University
'f lVkln Mr. G.imeweH had charge of
the fortification* during the siege of Fe
kirv
turrnl ns to Itntea.
Chicago, Oct. 9 After a *es<Urvof two
•lays ibe p s n e glass Insurance men. repre
s* k ntatlves of the largest plate firm* In
i -ie country, hav* come to no agreement
as to rate*.
Hltrlilr \f fattllty.
Ottumwa, la . Oct. 9.—Samuel J Bitchle
of Baltimore, who has been on ti til for
alkged complicity In the celebrated Kldon
Bank robbery, was found not guilty to
day.
*IKM|t UT. FOR t'Ofr’FKK,
Trias Plant *all to He a Ciooil Ink
stltute, b*it line F. perl men t Failed.
From the Chicago Record.
The prairies of West Texas are covered
with mosquito hush. The name of tree
would be more appropriate, ns H often nl
talna a bight of twenty-five feet and Its
trunk a diameter of six to ten Inches. This
hush or ire* has been .id to flourish be*4
in dry weather, but the tri:4h of this al
leged characteristic has not been prove*l
by this season of prolonged wet Wipther
The rain seem to have benefltd the hardy
mesqulte equally tis much as they have
the ither v* get niton which Is fouiwi on
the prairies. The mesqulte Is greatly ap
preciated by the sto kmen of West Texas
in times of extreme drought cattle have
been known to live for many months, on
the |fV( of the mesqulte, when the
ruigt was bare of grass.
The mesqulte tree promi-e* to become of
consl>b*ruble commerc. il importance
through Its production of a bean which
so closely resembles th* coflfe* berry In
fla\**r and appear.n e that one cannot be
told from another when rousted. The
b*)in of the mesqulte has long been used
. 1 stlt i • for eoffn b) *.* m* gnx
of th* Rio Grande border <*f Texas and
In Mexico and New Mexico. A few years
ago the |Mssible commercial value of the
mesqulte bean was called to the atten
tion of a large wholesale coffee house In
8 laouls. This firm sent a representa
tive of West Texas lo make an Investiga
tion of the product. Thorough tests w. re
made of the bean, nnd it was found to be
a perfect substitute for coffee It was
proposed m use it In great quantities for
adulterating the cheaper grades of coffee.
With this end in view a large roasting es
tablishment was put up In Han Antonio
to prepare the bean for market before
shipping II to Hi, !uts and other-points.
This plant was placed In operation and
many Mexicans were employed *t low
wage* in gathering the hem Many thou
sand* of pounds of the l>ens were roast
ed and shipped tn Bt. KnuU, and I? was
said that the Industry wA* very profit i
bl*. The next season, however, the me*-
quite bean crop was a complete failure,
and fh roasting plan# hu<l to remain Idle.
When another failure of the bean crop oc-
curred th* se*-ond season the business*
was abandoned and the roasting plant re
moved from Ban Am onto.
ll’LTil JOI%* **•• IJ.I.O" HNIItADR.
firs lid %‘lsler Tltoualit F.leetrleity
Ilex IF* tVnrk, but \bdul To*k a
t tinner.
From the New York World
Washington. Befit 39 American *b < -
tricily has Just given Turkey h hhock
that promises to awake It from the
sleep that has e*n|rd for so miny gen
era Ilona over the Kast
The auihcriit* In Turkey oppose all
Inventions They bell* v* t *tn t • works
of th* evil splri Manilla* tuiln-' w.r
and commrr" would b carrt* 1 on In
th*- am* w.> that I* wn*- fw<* • '•nod
years ago It * * c.us**rva!lvc tial !*■♦s'
way in the Hu It ait * land.
F irtb'iilarly ba* Turkey obje. te l to
eleidrb al liino\Mllon.- The -b l.*r. of
th* Korun <-annot und*-r-t ind th*m and
so hold them as unlawful An American
firm did r t know this. rwi. flndir g that
Turkey was behind the tlm* * lr mutters
of * ie* trl* lights nnd telephon* *e i *
smart young Yank* * l * 4‘on>f intlnople
with a shipload f teleplon<*, lighting and
ottier apiairatus.
Not only w-is the young pioneer, upon
hi* arrival, forbidden to take his mate
rlafs out of IP* ship, but they ac-. i.ik*n
out for him ami N-iil H* apfa* k<l to
the Atm rl**u. t’ons il General, who took
the to the Grand Vlxler. After h
dlstiif.-lon of witch' rnfl th*- Yixier g ns
hi- con sent to the setting up of ?..e Arn* r
(• .in apparatus In th** SuPa*, * p.il.ic**
It was for ih- purpose of giving the
Grand Vizi* r * < ban • to prove that n*
electric machines were th" work of liu*
devil
When the rooms of th** pal* ■* ha I
been filled with colored bulbs, tel
ephone Im Ils clicking telegniph Instru
ments anl ottier ele trlcal applln * - the
Grand Vlxler was calb-l In Th** effe. t
was truly eiActrj, ni IB* fle| in dismay
as soon as the dynamo was started He
ordered the American seized and the ap
paratus was taken out
Th* Amm an appealed to the 8 It in.
who in*pf‘fe| the lights and teleplmnea
himself, lie was wild with delight and
lmmt dl.it* Jy the whole palace
fined v Ith wires for light and t**!ep tones.
He Installed the engineer as cleur.cal ex
pert of the palace ami issued an Had*
taking th* prohibition from *|e<-tricai ap
paratus
The story Is told In the latest report
of the American Consul at Constantino
ple, J%st received h* re
VIVIMICTIO% D* TffeK FID.
American t.lrl** Witness Torture f
Dumb Animals In I'mtly.
From the New York World
FarJs. September 29 B*>*le:> has been
horrified hy the revelatloti that vivisec
tion fiartle* are h**coming im popular here
im slumming parlies w* re in !:, g.nral and
America o few years ago. Jt has l*ccn
revealed that on Thuivda\ la'*’ fifteen
fashionable young w men, including four
girls prominent in the American <*oloi*y
nn<l another American young woman tvmi
had been married only two weeks, attend
ed a vivisectioti party where the experi
ment* on live animals were conducted for
rheir *pec!u! entertainment by a you* e
physician.
The afT ilr was arranged prim ipaily to
satlsfx* the lemards of the Americcan
itiri*. who hid h*tr<l that vl<*l* lon par
tie* were “the thing.” and who w*re
anxious to witness to th* fc I cxirnt the
horrors by w hi. h the surgical operations
are accompanied.
First a live frog was cut open to show
tlm circulation c*f blood through its ar
teries. Then 'onvulsi. ns were prohH*ed in
the frog by n heavy * lectrl current ap
pli*'*l t. th** various exios*d nrv* s. Th*-*e
experiments caus'*l many ahu<l*i* s
among the young women and on* of them
fl*-d from the room
In the next demons!ration paralysis was
produced in a Newfoundland dog by the
removal of n portton of it* brains. The
surgeon far cod the animal to attempt to
walk In order to exhibit the exact de
limitation of the paralytic effect. T
result was painful to witness, but th*
young women bore the or .lea I with forti
tude After this several cats were kil
led to Illustrate the lightning-like effects
of prussic n< id.
Th** most terrible experiment of all was
left for the l-t. A <l*>g whose four legs
had been so strapptd iifwirt that he cou 11
not move them t‘*l whose jaws w* re
iiound tight \ to prevent him from how
llt.g. was split open by the surgeon’s
knife so that the heart mid lung * wtc
• xposed, the objec: l*elni? to hots for in I
Instant th<* >|x ration of th- -<• organs.
While witnessing this awful sight two
Of the girle fainted. Two other* were un
able to end jre the horror nnd rushed from
th* room on the verge of hysterics.
ARE QUICK TO SEE
(••hml Doctor* are 4|n*ek to *>rr nnd
Appreciate Heal Merit in Mfw
Medicine*.
Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tabe s are a dis
covery of gieat value to the medical pro
fession and the public They are an un
failing specific in all cmc* of dyspepsia
and <ll ordered dges'ton.
Almost everybody** digestion Is disorder
ed more or b t>*. s aiid the c'mnionest thing
they do for it Is to take som- one of the
many so-called blood purtfh-rs. Which m
many cases re ncr<*l\ rong cathartb•-
Buch things arc not n*** *lcd If the organs
are in a • 1 gged condUlon, they need only
a little help and th**y will right thc-mseb
ves. Cathartics irritata the tentltiw lin
ings of the Mtomach and liowel* and often
do more harm than go*>d.
Purging l not what Is needed. The
thing to do Is to put tlx* (oil in condition
to Im* ?ea illy itge-tt-d and ft*-imitated
Stuart's Dyspef-s a Tablets ‘lo this *er
tcctly They tartly dig >t what Is cuen
and glv* the atom ich Just the help ;t
needs They stimulate ih k s<<*retlon .m-1
excretion of the dige-* Ive fluids and re.
Ileve therongestixl ndltlon of the glnnds
and membranes. They pu* *h<* whole di
gestive* s? stem In *' t)• I!tloi to k> its
work When that Is >1 tie you need take
no mor** t ildets, uob v>u wt what do<*s
not agree with you. Then take one or
two table - give them i • d*M help and
you wdl have rv more trouble.
Its a common •■ense medicine md a com
mon sense tr atment and It will cure every
tim* Not only cure tin* disease but cure
fhe cause <;o*'- altout J in .i perfect|>
sensible aixl s< lentlilc way.
We have test motilaD enough to fill a
ls k. but we don't pun i-h many of them.
Ilowex n
Mrs 1! M Faith of Hvr<l * <’rcck Wis
says: I h\e taken a’l the Tablet- 1 got <
you and they hive don* thH work well
In my *•*•. for I feel Ilk*- a different per
son altogether 1 d.*n‘t toubt If I had n<>t
got them 1 should have be n *t rest ly
this time
II K Willard, Onslow. I . says: Mr
White of font n, was telhrg m*- of your
Dyspepsia Tablets cunng him cf Dyspep
sia from which h*- had suffered for i
years. As I am : auffer myself, I wish
you *o send me a pw k:ie by i**turn mall.
Phil Brooka, I>etrott, Mi h . says: * Your
dyspvpesla cure has worked wonders In
my case. I stiff* i> I for years from !y<
|M<psia but am now entirely cured and en
joy Jlfo as I never have before. 1 gladly
recommend th< ni
It wII c-at 50c to find out Just how
much Bturat’s Dyspepsia Tablets will
help you. Try them that’s the ta-s! way
to decide
All diuggists srll them. A little kook
on stomach diseases will I* malbd free
by a IdrcsMng F. A. Btuart Cos., Marshall,
Mich.
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I'RAIRIK CHICKBK W.WiEH.
John Hanlon of l hlcngn F.nla •
Ulckrn Knch iln) for :tl> IH.
From the New York Hun.
Chicago. Oct, 7—Tom llanton. pre-idem
of Tattersull'* Athletic Club, now holds
ihe record In prilrle chicken eating. Thir
ty bird*, one each day for thirty day*. *
the feat he accomplished, an undertaking
whl< h no MM • I M *b> hue atUßSpltd tt
ha* been nhle to do. A month ago Mt.
Il.inton was eating In company with
Tnoma* Sawn. th comedian; Ale* Jacobs
of the Olympia Theater an I "Smiley "
,-ot ctt. in Charley Kira's retaurnnt on
Fifth avenue. They ordered prair.e
Ml ken ll.mtcn remarked during the
me.il he could cal prairie chicken for
ovTy mtnl.
• Vo I .ant cat a prattle chicken a day
nr thirty I'nys." N.vwn fal l.
A snir.r waa made. Nawn aid Jacob*
I iii Ilia Sltet In Ihe hand* of the r'ft.tn
ranik-e|*er igaln-t of Il.inton - mon.
• bat he could not accomplleh the feat.
The undanttandlr.tr was that Hantun w
I, r m the bird between and * o'clock In
the eveninif, was to order any sort of
.Irlnk he de-lred. and the toeing side wa*
to pay the restaurant hill Al t! o'clock
u*l evening Hanlon called at Kina'- te.-
taiirant ntnl in' the order for hi* thir
tleth prairie chicken. Ju*t a* the dt*h wae
lerotiahl l>efoie him an orche*trn In the
■ treet. whl. h had Itecn hlre-l for the pur
ik-c. b gun playing, All I
Chi ken." They followed with. "Who t!"t
the Key lo Ihe lln Coop” Hanton ate
the chi- ken. but deflate- tha! he would
not eat another foe 11,000.
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