2 TUB OMAHA DAILY BEE ; QNDAY , NOVEMiEU 28. 1892. coal tliolr opinion that India has everything to gnln nnd nothing to losu bv International bl-moUllUtn. Though they hardly ex poet such aaottlomont to result trotn tlio present conference , thov nro uorKlnff heartily at the tank of Undine u solution in that direction nnd nro uo operating with nil \vlio hope that Uotbchlld'4 tunn can bo made acccptnbla to nil sections. The concrnl foolIng - Ing Is Hint unions the conference comet to n Mtuatlon satisfactory to nil the inloptlou of a gold standard by India must follow , nnd for India to fne-o this uouHl bo us much n leap in the ( lurk ns would any other new Bchomo , anil would bo froiiihi with the elements of perturb itlon nnd pinlc. These considerations nro mot In some quarters bv n slinplo non pussumus , but by u majority ol the dolocntlons the nccos l'y ot fKcine the eliniculty la fully ncUnowtoJccd , I OKIMU.S TIN VMMAI , JEKVIKW , Venture * < it tlm Snudaiii lli-rlhi , I'nrM nni Ollu-r MitrUrtH. Losnov , Nov. 27. Discount VIM llrru ilur ing the past \\cck. Quotations vostordav wcro : Thioo mouths ' ' 4 ; slurt , Iff 'J'hi llrmncssof rntos IseUc , lo the fact that th < supplies in the opou market hiivo boon sleud ily decreasing. 'ihr onl.1'mod . loaturo o < the week wns turnlshod by Now York's ( jolt Moments to Europe which , If continued will , It Is thoUL'hl , lend to counteract thu ton lincntnl demands still ttnunluncd. On thi Stock exchange tlto week \vnsn ( | ulolone Tnoro was u general downware movement. This was followed in HrltUt and colonial funds bv Bllfjht advances , tin Rains In the latter being partly duo to tin success of the western Australian loan which wns subscribed for twlro over nticl Is iUotod | ut r4 piotiiium. Nov South Wales tronsurv I nor cunt bonus ti the amount of fiOU.UU ) sterling ? woronlsi tnkcn at liar. Foreign sorurltlcaeroit disfavor , the majority lecealnir. Argentine Brazilian , UniRuavnn and Chtllin bonds nl show finctioiml decreases. I'ortumiecsi dropped on the report that the l.munrv LOU ] ion would not uo paid , but ivcovctod some what oh nn olllulcnl di.nial. closing , however ono point below last week's quotations. Tin only noteworthy mlvnnLO wns In Oreeks , tin 1831 loan being ! i > { hlehor. Unelish raihva : securities \vcio lansoly sold , resulting hi ni all uround Hllaht docra.iso. liilRhtons won especially nffcctod and closed Af lower owing to unfavorable tiaftlc receipts. Urea "Western closed 1 lower mid Souihwestori U point lower. In American railway securities there wni n general decline throughout the weak 01 .Now York sales. The week's , varl itlons In elude the rollowinp ilccreasesr Denver i ! Illo Grande nroferrod i ! points ; Wabas ] inortgaro bonds'JJ ; Lnko Shore , 2 ; Louis vlllo & Nashvlllo , Northern I'.icilio profarioi nnd Wnbash preferred , IJf each , Union I'n clllo shares and Atehisony each ; Atchisoi roortgago bonds. Norfolk iSc \ \ ttstorn prc f erred and Ohio & Mississippi lj. each ; Denver & Rio ( Jrnndn common Missouri , Kansas & Toxns Rliiiten , each ; Now York , Ponnsjlvnnla & Ohio llrs mortgngo U , Canadhn railway accurltle wore larKOly solu. Gianil Tiunk , Ihst nn second preferred , each closed IJf lower Urpnd Trunk third pioforred I lower , nn Ornnd Trunk suaiar.tocd stock % lowci South American railway securities sharoil I the general iclnnso , Huuuos Avros un Southern closing 'i points loivcr , nnd Hosar ! 1 point lower. The activity In the mining securities wn chccliod durlnu the week , and most Jf thes securities lost .1 part of tbo recent ndvnnc < London and Ulvir Plalto bank rose nolnts on the announcement of nn Sj pc cent distribution , making 1-K I > ° r cent fc the ycnr. On til. , llorllil ISmirM' . BelliIX , wov. . The bourse was di pressed nt the buclnniag of tbo week , ow'n to tbo prospect of an Inciaaso of taxatioi but tbo tone aftorwiud bccamo nrmor. Cot shares were especially dull on icports thi tbo taste of uniting tan mines \Vcstphnll ami Khynlnnd ii. n syndicate is proving vor dlftloult , chlully owing to a dumnud that Mi larger mines shall Inivc sncclal advantage : which the smaller miners uio lout to concdo"International funds woi firmer at Ib'o ? end of tuo wool but there wns llttlo change to bo noticed I quotations. Bank shares generally wen lower on MlnUiU.-r.ftliiiuel's pioposnl iccari ing bankiin1Uaastifitinr. Final quotatior wore ; 1'aribinii Is , ' . ' 0 ; Austtlun crodl KlOliO ; Deutsche bank , 101)10 ) ; Harpane 12 ! ) ; long exchange on Lonuon , U0."l. On tlifl IMiiH lloiirsn. PAIIIH , Nov , 27. Prioos on the boui ; wore maintained duilng the east week , bv the volume of business was small , as buyci are holding nloof until the excitement 1 parliament , has abated. 'I ho government victory in the Chamber and the success < the Dabon or expedition t.nd a good effect c thcmaikot , but the offeot was neutralize by the Panama canal scandal. The mov ments of the international funds woi merelv fractional. Sue/ canal , in snlto i the continuca doclliio in receipts , closi 7 nolms higher. Kill way fihaics general ridvanccd - to 10 points. Panama can closed GO centimes lowor. M'KHtmtlnillli I'rinrc. PMIIS , Nov. 27. It In said boiolndlpl matte cirtltis that United States Mlnlsu Coolidge has opened negotiations for a con morclnl convention nnd an o < ctrndlti < treatv wllh Franco. Minister Cooliago wl enacavor to complete tbeso illplomntlo coi pacts uoforo ilin appointment of bis su cessor by ttie incoming administration. On tlm I'niiiKlurt lluiiran. ruAM roiiT , Nov. 27. 1'ricos Aero wei during the week , but closed llunor. TI llnul quotations includo- Hungarian go rontoa , 1)0.25 ) ; Austilan ricdlt , LV.i ; sno exchange un London , 'Mia ; private ell count , % , _ _ N/VJ/JA.S UP nl'Olll. luck rrci'lii , Mont. , Nov. 27. Iko Iliv colored hcavywalcht o ! this city , knoeki out , Jack Kiuulan of St. Paul in six rouiu before the Helena Alblntlo ussoclation fi n purse of ? 7"A ) . The lliiht uns n furioi HluBglnc nmtuh from start to iluish , in uiiii tbo colored man o-jtwlnded his white opp nonU The men woio very ovnnly nmtciio but Huys showed nn immense Improvoino slnco his last uupuutanco. In the scuoi round Kreolan got In several tinrd Diow i 1 1 ays' faio nnd had nun bleeding Illie n 8'Ui plg but Hays rallied in clover .stylo , and the llrth louml liiul FiL'L'lnn down Ihr times and he bnu lv oscnped nclng count' ' out. In the next ho c-nnfo up gipggy , nn nftcr n snlritcd rally , 1'iooU'n ' went out. I was terribly punished about the bond. On L'rldn ) tlio Omaha High school olcvi treated thu Ahlai < d pcoplo to n sample \\liat aomo eastern collugoj iiii'oxpuct tbo way of jcllins' In tbo not dlstn future , und inciuontally unvo the Aslilai lllnh school eloyon a trouncinii at foot ba Winner of the Oinahas scored the on touchdown of the ( .Mine , making a line n around tbo rlKhtend fmin the center of tl Held , The plav wn inaikcd bv cnnsldorul bad feeding , but lifter It ended In 4 to 0 Omaha's favor iho liovs made It all up a : parted ft lends. \i \ i : i inr.it ni K MI isiA. I'll I r unit \\iirinnr Inthit NimtlK'r I'm in In > ul > ni > l < u 'loiliij. WAsmsenpv , D. O. , Nov. 27. foreon for Monday ; Tor Nebraska , the ) Daliot und Iowa Fair , followed \\ostuinNor UakeUa by tmowora * , silently xvarint southerly winds , l.iical Iti'cnnl. Omen OK Tim WPATIII u fintivt ! , O\un Nov. UT. Omuha record of temperature a rainfall compared with coriodpondlug day past four \onra : 1M ) ! . Ml. IR O. If Ma.xliniiin tompnraturt > 45 = Ms 5i = 8 Minimum tomiitTTUtrii . . ' ; = > t'33 Jl3 I Avuraeu tuinnuralnro , , Jil9 tli ° 4.3 t ! I'rualultatlein , . , . . . . . .W .OJ .UU 'I Statement shoivlnt ; the condition of to pcruttiro nud preoipltatlon nl Omaha for l duy and since March i , IbOJ , > n coin oar wllh genera ) average : Normal toinnoraturo. , , , , U i : coK lre ) fur the day JlbUotvncy since \lnroh I Jo Normal prrclpltnllo 04 In pofiolonoy tor the day ut In Dntliduni-y blneo Miiroh I. . . . , 3 87 Inul GEOiidts ti HUNT , Local Forecast Ofllclal . Fresi'olng nnd interior docorutin ; -ittfna nnd osLIuiHtca funilalioU. { Jon Lohuiunn , IMS Dou 'lua Btruot. CLAY CENTER IS SCORCHED WilHim Dolohanty's Livary Barn and IU ContinU Dcstroyoil by lira. TERRIBLE DOSE TAKEN DY A DRAYMAN Tiinu * I' . 11 irrlnginnnr Ornnd Islunil lrlnl K ? luturn Hint Uiiuliln't lull to lilll Tuhlo Itorkiltclic ) the iMrnini Hit Crow. UI.\T UEMKII , Nob. , Nov. -Special [ Telegram to Tun HEP ] Ibis morning nt 1 o'clock llro was discorded In the livery barn bclanulng to William Dolnnanlv , and wci under such headway that nothing could bo donu to stive the building. The barn has not been used ns n livery for some tlino , but wna occupied oy several piitlOJ , either with one or two hone ? , or u storagu for buggies and harness. P U. McDowell lost a buggy nnil threosotsof harnois. Mr. Van Uoru lost n lot ot hotel fuinlturo winch had been snvod from the recent llro. Mr. Stanton nlso lost some stoics , wtiloti bad been stored thurc slnco tno other tire. About $100 woith ol cornice for the now buildings of Stnnton and llarvlson vvas nlso consumed. The building wns insured to tno amount of i'3Jt ) . Tin origin of the Hro Is Just n much n mvsto-y ns the o'her one , occurring at an hour When uvci } body was supposed to bo In bed. Uiitclieil tlm I'urxnn iit : Cro\v. rAliiu HOCK , Neb , Nov. 27. ( Special tc Tin. Hi.n.J frlday evening a company ol about foity of our society people met at tin residence of our prominent democrat Andruw Line , for the purpose of witnessing Hcv. ,1 | U Picsson oat crow , ho luivltu ngroccl to do so tiofoio the election In case Cleveland won. The bird put porting to be crow was placed on the center table , whore sat thu reverend gentleman nnd K. P. Jan nlngs , the dufcatod populist candidate foi teurojQntitUo , and also several dcmm-mb who concluded the "bird" was too good tc bo wasted and assisted In the muil , while the other gdosls pnitook of a coed lap blip per. Thanksgiving services were after the ok Table Hook style. Kov. J. 11. Prcssoi preached tin oloqiiont sorinon. The Prosby icrlani gave n publlo dinner and supper thai was sumptuous and elegant , and was botl social and prolltablo , notwithstanding the jleot of the day nnd the darkness of tin evening , 'ourt in Onstt'i Ciintity. Bnounv Bow , Neb , Nov. 27. [ Special te Tin. Hut-J The November term of tb < dlsliict court convened lioio Monday wltt .Indgo Holcomb piosldlng. Tnd first dav o hose lou was taken up with minor maters ors , no business of iinnonanco hnvintr beci transuotcd. The State ugilnst Jim ICallov , better Known ns "Nigger ,11m,1' occumed tin time of the court Tuesday. The case wus ono whore tin. prisoner wns accused xvltl ellliifj wnlskv to minors. Tto Jury brougu n a Toiuict of guilty. The Uinl ot Alonzo Patterson of ( lian township on tbo chaigo of assault on Mis Noia U tow n attracted u full uoiibO Wodncs ilay. About thirty \\itncssos were examined Ttio jury returned a voruict of guilty. Thi court HCntcnccu the prisoner to the penitou tiaiv for two yens. 'Ibo case of Doia I'.vans for burning th barn of Van Sant at Ansley la sot for tria Tnesdaj , Novomber2l [ As Jud o Holcoml will endeavor to clear the docket as near a possible the session will bJ continued a wcel or more yut. r , Neb , Nov. 127. [ Special to Tn BI.I : . | Mr. and Mrs Lallman of Washing ton county weio In the cllv jcsteidny put chasing poodsU'nilo they were having baircl of salt loaded the muloa bocam fritrhtcned , and MM. Lallman , who was ii ' .ho buscy , could not hold tbnni. As the. tinned tuo cotnor aho was thrown to tb sidewalk , rucenvniK * iomo bad cuts nni Dnnsoi about the head und face , but whtul at present are not consideiod to bo of u seri oils nature. In tbo district coutt jostorday G. R. Tan norot North Bond plesadod eulltv to sollini a diseased colt , and was lined $ Jd and costs Willhim Drennen pleaded not jjuilty of ih robboiv of the Kuovu hotel and was sent bisc ! to Jail to await trial The case ot State apalnst James Uoldor o Sciibnerwas sot for next Tuesday. Th cnso of Hawlov : isi\iiist , thei Ijlklioin railroa occupied the forenoon jcsteidav. The jur , was excused until Monday niotning , who the case will bo i \Vi ST POINT , Neb , Nov. 27. [ Spocli to Tin : Urr.j MM. Henry Harstic and daughter , nccorapinled by Theodot Woitnmn loft for Ohio Thursday on a tbrc weeks' visit union i : irlcndsand telitivos. lions , licnnot Coldsmith and H F. Klok were Lincoln visitors Wednesday ana Thur ; day. Theli visit was ostensibly to look ovc the giound of their winter's woik. Sam lleitzman , who ran b' . Horold' ' butcher shop ono week , gaxoup the simp lu ; Saturday and moved to llccmor , where h bought out nnothcr shop. Mr. Ilcrold i now at tils old stand. Anton Psottn has Just received Intclligunr from Washington that bis patent roar on lifter Is u pronounced success , and thu nothing of the kind has over boon paten tot A patent will soon bo foi Incoming. Ciiililix tnr JlnntUy'H I'nnvral. C5lcvM > IBIAMI , Nob. , Nov. 27. [ .Speclr Tolegrnm to Tin : I3i E. [ The funeral t Conductor A. G. IJcntlov , wbo was killc Thursday night nt Sholtou , was nt'.ended h the largest numbrr of railway inun ovc Been hctc , nil divisions fiotu Omaha t Chutcmio and Uonvur bolng well ropn Rented , Thu services were conducted by til Order of Hallway Conductors , assisted h Kuv. T. C. Ulark of the Fust I'rosbytorla chinch , 4 ' Si-l/i il It ) tlm Minrlll. l'ot , NuU , Nov. 27. The largo dt goods anil gtocxiy ttoro of lM , Dorsov wt sui/sd hv thu sheriff Friday night In bcha of n bloux Citj 'uanlc holding a note for $ - ' , ( ) ( against A. W. Hose , who has been ronsli uicd n silent uartnor bv everyone. Dorau rliilms to luivo a bill of silo from Mr. Ho- for his lute-test in tlm toro and oujouts | Imviiii ; it closed up to sccuio payment fc unother man's clntit. Opinion is divided i to what the outcome will bo. NvMilliMM'd ii Dwiill } 'Mr ' * * . UiiiMi ItiiiMi , Neb , Nov. 27. [ Spec ! Telegram to Tin : linn. ] James P. Hurrlui ton , a drayman , coniniilted sulcldo tb inotnlng bj drinking four ounces of lam annul and ono otinco ot oirbolie ncld mixc In wblsiiy. After diioMng the dose 1 walked two blocks home and lild hh wl what ho bad dono. Physicians were ii stantlv called , but no relief could bo lini Holoavosa wife and live chlliiien in dost tuto circumstances. lliirnril thu llurlixr blnii. TOUT NioHiunt , Neb , , Nov. 27. [ Spool to Tin : BIIII.J Another llro broku out yc terday morning at S o'clock at this post , t tally destroying the bather shconf troop , Sixth cavalry , conducted by Private Churl Filtnioru , biud bixth cavalry. The shop wll lU lUlurus U a total loss. HIS RI5MARKABL1J Mil-toll ot thu l.tlo ut the l.ntn Cunlln Lutlc'rlu "f I'laiK'r. Caidiual Lavlcorloof France , wnosu dca opcurod Iq Algiers on Saturday , was to t Kronen ropubllo what AichbUhop It eland totho United State the exponent and d fonder ot republlchn pilnclplos. HH , mo than any slnpla individual , crtmhedthahop of monarchlal pretendcu in Frauco. Uburlcs Martial Allomand Lavipcrio w born at Uayonno , FrancoOctobor , 1)1,1625. ) I was educated for the oburch and eon t came rfoted tor his learning on tboologlc subjects. Ho became professor of eccelo : astlciil history In the faculty of Paris. II abilities1 o'irlr attractea attention be > oi the bounds of Franco and ba was tumuiou to various honorable functions nt the papal court , nil of which ho discharged to the eminent ntl fnotlon of his cccleslastloil superior" . Uv ilccroo of March , lsr > fl , lie wns designated ns bishop of Nnncv , nnd bv a later decree ot January U , 1M)7 ) , ho was transferred to the see of Algiers , whlcn wns orectcd into an archbishopric. Ho was afterwards promoted to the rank of cardinal , nnd has gained world wide fame , not onlv n * ono of tha most distinguished prelates of the Roman church , but more os > ticclntiy on account of tils successful efforts lo reconcile the papicv to the French repub lic. It was through CJnidlnal Luvlgerio that tha present papu wns led to issue his famous statement to the effect that the ( Jattiollc.i of Franco should iccognlzoand obey the republic , nnd substantially that tliero was no cause for dlfloronco between the church and the republican institutions , This position of the pope was a death blow to thn moa nchist n ovumcnt In Fiance and many who had faithfully nulimed to tin : roynl cause , bscMiso the church was suiv jn-cii to ho In n.\mpailiy with royalty , now RUO in tbolr adhesion to the renubllc , Mur Livigoilo wns known nil over Christendom as the 'IlJack Onrdlnftl" on no- count of his long nnd romtrlcablo crtisndc against slavery In the link Continent , Six months ago bo was at the point of death , ns ho had been threw yonrs nrovlouslj , but he iccovorod , and notwithstanding Ills advanced age nnd uellcacv of health , It wus hoped thai ho might still bo spared fora number ol \oars to carry on his great work It was about the vcar 1Sb3-S9 that Mgr. La\lircilocntorod upon the llrstporiod of no- lual oxnt.uiion.of his vast scheme : a slow beginning ginning , It Is true , but still the small end ol the wedge and the guerdon of futuronuhlove incuts. Ho icrnsed to bo duned by the plauslblt ) hut erroneous statement that slav ery was \lrlutlly extinct In the dtstiiuts wnoro U had boon most popular ; ho went dceii into the matter nnd sent trustwotthy omissnrios to report on tbo fact ; ho nccutuu latcd pioofs and was nblo to dcclaro thai o eit then thoio were In Xanzibnr no less than four housm in which slaves were sold. When the cntdlnal founded the "Armed BioUiorsof thobahaia" ho ustabllshcdthotn , ns Itverc , in un outpost at Dlsicra , whence the llttlo band of dovolcd workers wa gradually spread onward on the loaO to ino Soudan. The rcctuitlng of the bioth' eis was n matter of some dinicnltv. When the plan wns Hist mooted the committed to ceivcd 1iUD demands of admission , ana yol four months nfior the actual ostablishmbnt at M'Hiilla thnro x\ero only sixteen brothort : In the bouso. Many of those who had offered < ferod themsolvoa were cither aiventurora or mon having failed in lilc through their fault or guilt , and the } found that either thov Imd not the means to cairy them to Africa or weio dls inavod by the llfo opening before them , sr that thov did not start at all or letraceiJ their footsteps halfway. A pteof of the dltllcully of filling up the ranlts lies in uie fuel that , although ono of tbo piimaiy rule ! made by the curd I mil was that no motnbei should Join nftcri5 , jot some of the uovV' comers are . .13II ) nnd even hi. It had been settled that only on loachltif that ago should the brothers , after having been taught the use of arms , uo sen ! into thu heart of tno counti v. On the othei baud , some of the brotncrs nro not nmii than I'l or 20 , nnd will have to leave M'salla for their military service In ordei to nrcp ire icmiits und conquer those obstacles , the caiunial mauo.uso of the orphnn schools ho had established In vailott ; p ills of the counti v , in which ho educntci and btought up over l.SOO children. H wa < fioin thcso teciplents of bis bounty In Afric : thnt ho oxuoctud to 'liaw eventually ai ellloacious and willing contingent for tin army of tbo Sahara. An excellent administrator , the cardlna had calculated to u nicety the number o ' btlcks required to build tho'houso of M'sall : nnd the ground that would make It self-pa\ ing ; ho was cettaln that the foitvncioi surroundii'c tbo buildlni : would ere lonj milntain the orothors , being worked bj them. Thov are not paid , but the military governmoat of Algeria lends thorn at Ilrst i reinforcement of hands bv sending soleiieri who worU nt a salary of 4 pence a day. Thi time of the biothers Is divided between re ligious oxorclses and agricultural piusmts with one hour of dull und a lesson In Aiabi dally Ono ard : ! ' . they nro propatea ami wlllini tooxchango their peaceful husbmdry nm quie > lives for dangers and warfare in thi uark regions of central Africa ; thov ni re itlv to shed their blood In the fallow fructlfled alioauv by the blood of oravo ad venturers and bravo mUsionailes ; C'ai dnml Livigcrio twenty ye irs ago rmukec out on the man of Afiica the Irpor spot which his aimy wns to puilfy : the teiritoiio that have to bo icdeomed fioni tbo curse o human trnftlc. Thooitdinal , notwithstanding ill health increasing ago anil many almost insur inountnblo obstacles , never wavered In hi indomitable purpose. His appoiranco al teieu little in the last twenty veais save fo his whitening beard and a moro worn lee : of the stiiUing face ; bis eyes intninoit th satro o < .prossion of mingled gentleness am energy , und as they rested on his auditoi ono was involuntaiily reminded of whaton of his ecclesiastical colleagues once said o him : "Iho caullnal has oies that listen ' This dollnitmn cqictly doscilbos his earnest attentive look. Uut if ho wns an oxcellen listener , his eminence was also a brilllan speaker , nnd his liery eloquence often awep away oppoUtlon nnd annihilated the objei tions raised agiinst his schemes. SHEA'S DUPLICITY. Onmlm IXporlnu d nf tlio ( ! > Swltiilima Arre lril nt Ali.hlsmi. A telegram to THU SLMIII Bur. fioi Atchlson , Kan. , biought word of the aries there of Peter Snoa and Miss Georgi Twilllgor of South Omaha , who eloped day or so ego. Shea is a married man and lives at ia.i South nightcenth stroot. For iomo tlm past ho has bjon infatuated with the giri nnd the clopomoiit was the lesult. TU faithless husband wns employed by th Mlssouil Pncillo Hallway compiny a a svvitchmnn , nnd on Iho 'day c nis disanpcaranco wont to th headquarters to draw some money fur hi wife , who accompanied him. Mrs. She wnitotl on the sidewalk for her nusbnnu , bti ho did not come back. Instead , hn dtew hi money , loft the building by the rear dooi met Miss Twilllgor and tojk a train fo Atclilaoa. Thoio thu coupio put up at hotel as man and wifei und Sheta went t work for the Santa Fo roau. Mrs. Shoa was awaio of tha relations p > isting between her husband and the girl mi Imd made several attoinptH to bioalc up th illicit love aflalr , but was not succossfu Kulatlvcs of the young woman claim the Shea at Hist teprosonted himself as u slngl man and thus gained Miss TwIlllgot'B caul donee. When his deceit was exposed th tclephono girl still clung to tier leer an was willing to share hU fortunes In anotlit cllmo. A sister of Miss Twilllgor has gen to Atehison to bilns the erring girl back ( her homt ! , A 1'oiu1 .Nuino i Inn , When you llnel n four name llrm you at prutty sum of an institution rupro-ici.tiii considerable losponslbllily. The tlrm i I lass , Harris , Brim & McLalnncar Uawsoi Georgia , Is not an exception , It Is , In fao ono of the mo i substantial business house in Terrell county. The following Is an ei tract from a recent letter from thoin : "On customeis say that Chatnbeilain , Mcdlcln Co. of Uos Moines , Iowa , manufacture thrt of the best medicines on earth , viJlmii ( borlam's colic , choleia and dlatrhtva ren cdy , for bowel complaints ; Cbainbcrluin cough remedy , for colds , croup nnd whooi intr cough , and Chamberlain's pain bnlm ft rheumatism. " f > n cent bottles nf each those medicines for sale by Tbo rcsidotico of John Avondct , lt ! | & Ca fornla street , was uur larlzed last night at fiO worth of doming stolen , OOlcor Mitchell anestcd John Downey ni Frank Lindsay yestciday afteinoon. T jouug uiou are wauled at Ashland for In cony. A colored man named Larson , oinplojud the Mtllard bntol , was arrested last ovcnli for having somu knives , forks und spoo belonging to tbo hotel In his possession , Ll'M ENHOIITII , Ivan. , Juno 15 , ' 00. Mr. J. U. Moore : My Hoar Sir I ha been subject to sick boudaoho all my III Over two years ago I begun using "Moon Tree of Life" for U and nuvor bad a case i Bick hoadachn slnco , except when the me cmce was al ono endof tbo road und I at I other. It is worth moro than money to 11 I heirtily rooonid it to all sufferer * hoatlaoUe. Truly yours. yours.W. . W. LII.K. Pastor First Jliptlst Churoh rntrp I\T iMifi'r i riiMni r GRACE IN UKK A fUMBu Mis. Edmund Rus if Explains tbo ophy of a NfewJDelsarloait Foci FALLING DOWNSTAIRS THE LATES1 I'diplQ Mil" Un lt"tPclnro It Allcirds Men tut liiul llnilll > ' ' [ ( . ' \ , linprcixt's the ' DlKi'Mliiii' unit Ii it 1'ittU to Is the study ol the philosophy of Uelsart n fndl Am society women of Now Yorl 'ailing dotvii'Stnlts once or twlco a week fo tnantnl and bodily relaxation i The study of UcUarto toiohos ono how ti tall with grace and eiso , and It Is eialmei that when the fall Is proparly mailo it Invlg orates the body and mind moro than a mi ot old-fashioned dumb-bells or n su of Indian clubs. Why ) Uocauso i nkcs the mind for the inomont nwa ; from everything else , ami If prop crlv done , so Its advocates claim , rola\c every nnisclo of the body. But isn't ther any dangur of personal Injury li > fallini down a Might of stairs ! Mrs. Udmtuid Kus sell , n pupil of Uelsutto , says tncro isn't jho has done it often nnd she sajs her bus jand does it almost every day in the week In doing it she simply follows the philosoph ; of her teacher. This philosophy follows i [ iiinclplo of relaxation. Iho lolnxallon o , Uo mind begins with the expression of tU Tacu , which , when silicon1 , pas jus liken wa\i over the body. Natmallv the relaxation o .Uo body begins at the Icot and passes nloni .1m frame to the head. Consequently n fal logins in the foot unit tha mind gous out ti meet It. The mind bus been trained by th > | ilnlo3onhv of Uelsarto Just how the vauotii mbs should net 1-1 reaching the ccntor j zrnvlty , and ono by ono in quick succussloi the rclatlxo muscles iclax nnd the cnlln riatnii drops. U Isn't , a "Hop , " but a grace Tul fall that exercises every muscle in tin body and thu brain at the same time. llll\0 II \ HllUlJOf | -llls | , And this Is ono of the things , says Mrs Itussoll , that the women ot Now York am London society , nvcn the stately dames , ha\ i learned to do. bomo of them can fall fioti a standing position backward , forward am diagonally In any direction. They can fal from a chair as easily as "rolling olt n log,1 as the expression goes. And thov do It fo exercise , and every ouo thnrn SIM that she fools hotter for It. Mrs. Kus soil sa > s tint it Is the best thing in the world to s'ettlo a dinner nnd when demon stiutmir the principles of it to a reporter foi the i'rlbuno at the Lexington jostoiday sb < icilly seemed to enjoy it , even after" hei roltfc. And she made a quiet llttlo lomarl that her luncboon , after this odd exetcho would bo n little mom enjoyable than usuil bhu speiks of it as a path to nervous uuc phvslc ii i ofroshmont. Mrs. Hussoll will stay in Chicago a coupli of weeks. It is Ihasoimbl3 ! to beliovi that the society uollicn ot Chicago wll not hi outdone Itiy the same t > c of London and Now York , nnd con aequeatlv there will doubtless be an cxtr. thickness of soft material maced under tin stairway carpets of < n number of Chicago' bust known homes in anticipation of tbo nr of obiaining exercise nud roluxation of mini and body as tatiuht by1 Uelsarto. Said Mrs. Hussoil jesteidaj"Art : ha long enough been the master or oil paint. I is time now that it became the inothoiof ren life Uelsarta discovered tuo laws of et presslon. and if these hre followoil they teicl us how to talk , how to walk , and bow t dresa ; how lo jbo graceful , hov to loon pretty , \vhat wo ought nni ought not to , ( , i-oar. It teache us our individual nucds and hqw to mauo personal application 01 thcnf. This seasoi mv special sUbjtct ii'sn ch. Tt is a wel known fact that the American voic'o 1 notoriously disngreirtbfo and vulgar nnd ic quires culture. Drop oft a little ol the highc mathematics nnd doyelop a little of th practical duty.o are smoothing1 , by th toae-hing of Dolsarto. the provincial n cnuni lation , choosing the speech of the ncx twonlj-flvo joars , not that of the las period of the bamo lenptli. We nro toacl Ing a standard , rather than imitating th sup/jell of any cl.v or country. With the Dei sumo philosophy it. . Is nunciplo rather thai imitation.Vlmt is called gesture w ith n oiJitoraud nianuor with n woman , the nun berless movements that impress the poi botmlity , nro being taucht on pilnciplo , an uot foi affoctatiou. " t , IcuclN Should .Iliiti Ii tlio I'uro. "What is your theory regaidins the use c Jewels and ornaments ! " "Jewels aio worn for ornaments. A Jewe Is often beautiful , but a beautiful woman is higher order of bcautj than the joue and the beauty of a woman should not b sacrltlccd to the beauty of the lowc order. All women have beautiful ojes- cveiyojois beautiful. Tlio eye is a sma bit of color , w b idi can bo maao mot beautiful if wo nut tbo richt colors with II The boautv of tbo ojo is obliteta'od ' b bits of wren colors. Jewels best know in the miu Voi nro often tlm ones that cannc be woin without Injunng tbeso color spot : And this leads to a stuely of what Jewel should bo worn with cetiim 030.1. Anothc beautitnl tiling is the Hash of waite teeth un the white nf the eye , and this leads to th studv of which jewels or ornaments woul add to this lla h or white or which would dt tract. ' DUuio.i' . are not advisable unless th face is brilliant , especially if worn too nou tbcifuco. It is a study , and ono should al wajs bo able to pick out his individual need aim not wc.ii lilts or that Just because II Is prevalent oinntnent in the inntkut. Ills we 10 wear something soft by contrast iic liiush or pronounced and it U advisable a way , lo nave the Jon els match. I havo'n ways saiel that a woman Is not badlv Uiosso who will match her hair for the stieel , hu eyes for tlm house and her skin for the ovoi ing. Duliatto leaches the laws for doin this. " Mrs , Kusrell is something of au nuthoilt on society. In cliattlngon society in genera and that ol Now York in paiiicular , &h said : "Whatis Itlo bo a leader ) What does ! requite j Don't think for a moment the money is the only icqulsito , for with Hits I loquiics a bialn , u rulturo and n dlgnlh Mrs. Whitney Is not prominent 101 th lo.uloishlp hcciuso Htio gives a low mote n coptions and has n few moro flowers tlia anybody else , but because she Is nl wiitf liilioduclng Into society souietliln new and she chat been eopiei If a thing Is nigoid | It is roplci uud tlio moment voaiu'g copied > ou bocon a leader I think tti.iLlho attitude of nc soclolN people toward otbor people whoi they look upon as-i Ui ( ; nblo to write uli'vor book , but not In their sot buuuu ( they do not wear nice gloves , presents tt liighost form nt social llfo. An education constantly growing iiu'nieotlng people , nt you don't luarn an ) dijng by being with tt iiinio pcoplo all the nme. " \\iallli Ilur * Sin hit I'rogri KH , i' tV hat do \ ou * eop-ittu1 Is in tliu w ay of t > ciul iirogross in thmtmntiyj" "Ono thing is the laigo number of poop that nro received atone time It proiluui's tl higher forms of Intjjijeftuitio nud pills at tl head those who can lay Iho laigost nuiiiU of plates nnd can unseat the largest bat room , Instead , roijuin' ' * , of those who ha' ' the personal i.'liunii nd brilliancy that wou nmUo u reception uiij | [ Hullto bo envied f the pleasure uud cntorulnmont it wou afford i" ' Vi. ' ' "And what can you say about Chicago H ctetyl" "Well , 4 am a compaintlva fitianeer Chicago , bull think thalMlB. 1'otter I'ului U In a position that is envied by eve socloty woman In America , and piouably h the bust social position of tiny woman In tt country , H U conceded tiat ) she would welcomed In the homes of lojalty the woi over. " Mrs. Husseli appears generally in a neat ilttlnK nrincess dress , over which U drap au oriental crepa shawl In such a mam ; that U bangs over the tlgure , displaying lo and bimutlfui lines , The ibawl is huukl at each shoulder , and with tltei aid of a pin two the shawl costuroo U complete. 1 hair Is black , sua has dark blue eyes , U 'f below medium height , and wears toll a pretty Jewelry , mostly In the form of act laces , A. It. Commit ton on Wit. , Nov. 'J7. Command In-rhlof WolssotofthnOnnd Army of the Kopublis appointed ncommltteo on logUln- tlon ns follows ! .loscph W. Knv. Amo ,1. Ctimmlngs , .lolm Uainot , all nf thoD opart- mentot Now York ; C'hnrlos P. Lincoln. Do- nnrtmont of tha Potomao ; William 13. Koss , Dopartmcnt of Maryland. it / / if n i ; i ( id * .wr.sr / . ( ; . Now mill Morn Sprrlllc Clnrttps ARiilnst tlio Allrgt-d llpri'tir. Nr.w YOIIK. Nov. 27. The trial of Uiv. Charles A. Driggs , D D , for heresy before the pro < bytory of Now Yorl ; will bo taken upagiln today on n now nnd moro specific schedule of chirges , nroforrud by the Pros- bvtcilau chinch ot North America. Those ehaigcs , in lull , nro : The amended unargcs piofcrrcd by the Presbvtoi Inn church of the United Ktntos nguliut Hov Ohurles A. Hugos , D D. , being a minister ot tno said o'liireh nnd n member of the presbytery of Nuw York , nro us follows ! Olurs'o 1. With tc-ichlni ? that the rciion Is n fountain of divlno authority which may iiiitl does savlhttly onllghlon mo-i. oven such nionns reject the scriptures ns the inithorl- tatlvo proclamation of tha will f God and reject also the w.iv of silvation throuuh the mediation nnd saw illco of the Son of God as roveialed therein , which is contratj to the ossuntlat doctrltio of tlm holy scrlpttno anil of the standards of the said church , that the holv sciiptuio is most neiHsssary andtho nile of faith and prnetlce. C'turco IIWith tonulnnc fiat the church Is n fountain of Jivinonuthoilty which , apail fioin tlio holy scripture , may and does sav ingly enlighten mnn , which is contiarv toiho ossentl.il eloctilnti ol the tiolsriipluro nnd of the standards by the sale ! church. Hint the holy soilpturo is most necessity and the rule of faith and practice. Chaise IIIWith totalling that errors may have oxhtuJ In the original ti-xt of Iho holv scilptuic , as It c.imo Horn the nuthois , which is conlraiy to the essential doctrine taught In the holy scripture and in the stanelnidsol Iho said church , that the holy scrlntuie Is Iho word of Uoei wiltten , iinme- ellatcly Inspncd nnd thu lulo of faith and practice. Charco IV With tcachtne that imnv of the old testament predictions have boon reversed bv history and tnnllho cronl body ofMossianlu piotiietlon has not boon and cannot bo lulfllled , which is contrary to the essential doctrine of holy scriptine and of the standinds of said chuich that God is tiue , omniscient nnd unchangeable. Charso V. With teaching that MOSPS Is not the author ot the Poiitntoueh , wiiluh is contrary to the ulicct slateuioats of holv scrlpttiro nnd to the ossoitlal elootrlnes of the standards of the said chuich that the holy scripture evidences Itself to uo the woid of God , oy Ibo consent of all the paits , and that the Infallible lulo of Interpretation ot scripture Is the scilpturo Itself. Cnargo VI. With teaching that Isaiah is not the author of bilf Iho book that bans his mmo. which is conluiry to dlicct stnto- monts ot holv scrlpttiro and to the essential doctunos of the standards ot the snlJ churcli thnt the holv scripture evidences Itself to bo the word of God by thu consent of all the parts and that tlio infallible nile of luutrpre- lation of scilptnio is Ihe sorlpturo itself , Charge VII. With teaching that Iho pro cesses o I icdomptlon extend to the world to conic in the cnso of inanj who die In sin , which is contrary to the o-sentlal doctimos of holy sciiotuio and the standntds of said chuich thnt tin processes of icdcmptiem mo limited to the world. Charge VIII. With teaching thai sincll- tlcatlon is not complete at death , which is contrary to thu osscntml doctrines of holy scrioturo and of the standnteU of said elnircn that the souls of baliovors are at their death at once made perfect In holiness. .Ill } Cnulil IIiillilln ii Xcu Kullroad , JVRW OHM \ss , Li , Nov. 27. A Tniios- Democrat El Paso , Tox. , Hpeelal sa\s : Giy Gould has begun the inolinilnary work tor the building of the White Oaks railroad , which was purchiiod by him last spring fiom Receiver Chatles Da\isfor"iOU ! ) . Uo has a cot ps of criL-inrcis now in the Held and is uushiugtho \evwlth all possible speed. It. is not gcncially known , but it Is nevertheless n fact that Mr. Gould will comu to Cl Paso In Januiry nnd spend the winter for his health , nnd ho will at the same time GUpctviso tbo construction of this line , w Inch is to bo the link between the Texas Pacific and Union Pacific sj stems. C. 1' . IIuntiiiRton is supnosod to bo In tno deal soraowheic , but Just what his inteiests me , nsido from the coal fields at White Oaks , has not developed. riftj-iUo Him r urlit In IHl'J. Philadelphia Itecord : .ludgo Penny pnckof of couitNe ) 12 ycsterelny grnntcel a olia-rter to Iho "Souiety of the War of 1812 " The aou'.ety numbers ninoiifi its menibors lifty-lho votor.ins , seiUterod thiouK'iout ' the union. 1) ivicl Mi'Cov. aired 102 , is pieilj.ibly tlio oleloat. Ho iCbUles in San Herinirelino , C'til. Wlion lie voluntcoiuel in 1S12 ho ftirnibhod hia o\vn { nn niiel liorec. Thoio at o bovoral members , wlioso iigo , it is Btiiel , mi- pi caches 100 , anil Abram Dally ol Brooklyn , who in o\or 1)7 ) , signed the clinrtor without glasses in n clo.ir , lefji- hie luind. . Dyspeplia'h victims tlnd piompt and nor- manent lollof in Hood's Sauaimilla , which tones the stomach and creates an appotito. A. A. Got man of Chicago Is at the Mercer , M. II. Hobbs of Klmwood is at the Murraj. E. M. Love of Valentino is at the An-ado. L H. Guinsoy of Hastings Is at the Mil- laid. laid.R. . M. Logan of Amsw orth Is a puost nt the Aicado. \V. J. Falk of listings Is a guist .1 the Murra3' . William Hawko of Nebraska City Is at the Paxton. F. II. Mttvnoll ot Nebiaska City Is at the Dellonc , F.x-GovcinorThayor was at the Motcci justorday. L Koscnthal of West Point is n uuest i the Mlllard. L M. Moyorof Crawfoid U logUtercel n the Aicado. L. P. Liraon of riomonl was at Iho Paxton - ton jesterday. J. i : . Conklln otChlcaso , was at the Del- lone vcstoiday , A. W. Sterno of Grand Island spent Sun day nt the Mlllard. W. H. Campbell of Nebi.isku City is icg- istercd at tlio Mtllind Senator Paddock and Mn. I'oddock aic iCL-lsterc'd al Iho Moicoi. John Hiloy of the S'ioux City Trlhtinosponl Sunday with friends in Omaha. Mr. uud Mr ? , W. 1' . Savage of Tabor , la , vveie Sunday guests at the Paxton P. .1 , Phillips and Fiod II. Wilson ol Nobiaska City weio at the Mimay yes terday Mr. and Mrs John C Watson of No- blank. ! Ciiy , ute among the gncits ut the Dollono. lion D C. Hall , wife anil daughter Grace of Grand Island spent thu babbith with Mr , J. M. Marsh. A. F. Buechler , elty editor of Iho CJiane Island independent , spent Satuiday and ftun day In Omaha. Horace MoVlcUcr , night editor of thu Lin coin Jo.unal , and W. G. Cutiicht , late cltj editor of that paper , pmd a Hying visit K Otnnha last , night Cniroo , III. , Nov 27 [ bpoclal Tolegian to TIIK Hti : -Omahans I roglstorud at Chi uigo { today ( jiuat Northern , Claru Uapon Shot man , Thomas P , Caller ; Tieuiont , T. I Parmoleu anel F Pnrinelee HE JUMPED TO HIS DEATH Pfttriok Cronin of South Onnha Receive ? rntitl Injuries from a Motor , BOTH LEGS CRUSHED BY THE WHEELS Attfinptoit to ( let OIT n Council UlnfH 'Intlnlillo In Motion , nnd fell Under thn Ii illi < r Vouliln't lie Sn\td. % A serious and prob.-iblo fatal ai-ci.lcnt oc curred nt thu corner of Tenth and Douglas streets about fl o'clock lust evening. The unfortunate was Patrick Cionin , nn omplovo of the Cudahv Packing compiny , and who lives on Twenty-elKhtli street be- twion O. nnd H streets In South Omaha. Mr. Cronin nttomulod to Jumu from awcst-oound Council HUnts ear as the tinni crossed 'icnlh street. Ho slipped aid foil under thu wheels of the trailer which ran over nnd crushed both of his legs. The light leg was found to h ivo two rom- potnid fractures nud tlm lof * lliub into. Cionin was taken to thu Molhodlst ho < q > Unl , whole Dr. Somurj attendeil him After an culmination tlio phvslcian doclded that II was necessary to amputate the light leg , nnd did so. Tlio left , limb wns diciscd uud pine.'il in splints. liesuloi tbeso injuries the doctor sal J that his patient bad boon seriously liijinoel in- leinally , nud Unit there was no hope of re coxerv. F. Ouiaii , the tnoloi man , and W T. Tboin , conductor of Iho titiln , wore in tested and tfkun to Uie Jail Liter on 1)107 ) weio released on $ lr > JO bail , pending nn Investigation. Amputation , toeothor with the Injuries sustained by the iinfortiinUu man , pioved too Croat a sliock lo Ins s\stom aid ho died shortly after midnight. The body was tc- mo\od to Heafov \ , HoafoyN umlortaklnc looms The coroner will investigate toda > .nn .s ww.i "Kill irni'j" nl llujd'x. Some day theto will nrHo a mixer of luatt drama who will bo daring enough lo break away fioin the models of Dion Iioueicault , and then all the "colleens" nnd "gossoons" and villains nnd nthorlngtoeticnts will not bens ns Ilku every other of their soveial kinds cs two cookies shipcd and marked by thu inme tin cutter. There is a ptonnso of Ibis in "ICillainev , " v/htch is un improvomoat over thu old thrmdbiro tvpo , and tnoia Is u pro - pect that wo will ba given a DUX soot lilsh llfo not cntiioly campaicd of whUky drink . ing , head smashing , evicting , mutMori in ; nud the other nunotonously cumiouplaeo Inci dents so sadlv ovei worltoJ In the fust. Klltarnox , " wlileli was piessnleil at the lie > d lastovonin ? , 1" not stiikinglv original , hat tt Is so far superior to the conxonUonul iiibbnh as to bo woilhy heirtx communela- " tlon. Us chief uieiits "ate in the o\ccllonco ot Its Interpioting compinx and the beiuty of its st iglng. Tlio atoiy is built around Miss Ratio Ijiamctt , thu star , and oven nn oidlnniy anility is equal lo in iking thu "fat" loloot Ktttio Hiirlto intcicsttng When ell's- Utiised as n stupid servant boy Miss Hnituoit loallv acts nnd displays the possession of dramatic talent. Tno supporting compnnv is ono of tlio stioupest ever broupnt togotbei In such a pluv utici soveial of thu lolos am well do- tined , imished cliaiactois Instead of the untl- catures usually palmed oft on a complacent nublie. Messrs. Geoigu C Honifaco as an old Itlsh contleman , Hobou McNatr as his servant and yet the liiond of his victim , nnd Thadens bhino as a cood-foi nothing , who is made the tool of the villain , poitriy thion lpes of Ii isii eharacl-31 , and ; ot o ich 1 * dis iinulund consistent. The drainitlc work of these genttomon is admit able , and Indeed thute is a not a stick among the miucipals , which can rarely bo said of lush dramas. The pily U set with a wealth or beautiful scenoiv , which .inolbor FUipiisIng fact and , nil in all , "Kill u ni > \ " must ho.uvaided the ualm of supnuority among lush dranus. "Ilin lliiiglir"ut tlic rain un. Seven or eight voars ago n comninv of St Louis nlajcia toured the west with a lepei- lory wlilel1 Included a one-act slietcn entitled "Hditha's " Tlio sketch Uurfjlnr. was a dainty bit of-liamatic work with strains of gentle humor and tenilet pathos so sUillfullv interwoven that it won popular favor instantly - stantly and was clabointed uuo a full pl.iv under Iho name of "Tho ISuigUr. " That was the lirst success of Augustus Thomas , a St. Louis nowspaicr man , who his slnco be come betloi known lo fame by w riling "Ala bama " 'The Burglar" began an cngigoment < it tno Fainani stieej tlieaioi josterdav. and received u eiedttablo pi escalation at tlio hands of the c'linpiny , inclmling llo'aco Mitchell , I2milo Collins , Henrx btockbridue , Ilauiut Joeelxn , May Connoiv and llttlo Marion llxde. rim rompanv Is well bil- ancod , and Little Marlon's oliai'actcri/itlon of Kdltha was singblatly dHlinet and eliamitio for a child. The oneounter of tlio swum , innocent liltlo tot with ( lie biitglnr is one of the \my fanciful crealions of stngo craft , and\ot a n est plaus'blo ' and ( ITccthe ono. Onmlm fltx Allssliin. The Omaha Cltv mission has Just nussed the eighteenth yoir of Its work. It was organi/ed Thanksgiving elar. 1S71 , at which tlmo a dinner was cucn to the uoor I'blldien of tlia city. Tneso boys and gills weiu also supplied with waim usps and mittens. This was a foincist of Iho ctiaiaetor of the WOIK which lui gonoon Unoiigli all tncso vens since tin ) times of its mirnnlition.ianv kind flit lids haxo furnished ns wllh thu neeissaiv supplies. List Thui- > day mornIng - Ing women and cuildion came tlnough the pieiiclng cold with their biikols ui.d sacks , expeuuing to ncoivo somutlilii' , ' , and wciu not disappointed Wo ugiot losay wo had vuu llttlo meat to glvo thuin , but wo bad other supplies. Donations had bcon IL- ccUed from tlio L iltc , Park and Hanuofl schools and from'.houstminialer I'lu hy- lerinn chinch and fioin piivato iiullvldtials I'hej contllbutlon from the L iko school was voiy la.go. ( lothlni ? w is lecclxed in laigo quantities , also inovisions , uoialocs.cabbage ) , Rijuash , beans , liour , lice , canned ft lilt , Jul- Jies , butter , comment , oilinual , enfftie , tci , apples , soap and a Hinull qmntlty of meal. In ono small paper sack , them was suit , In anotliQi puptT , showing that the liltlo ones did iho best thov could according to their ability. Thoclnldicn of iho Lake school were asucd to tiling a lump of real each , unltli they did , nud when put together II was found lo bn about ! IUIW pounds. May God llos iho bauds and hcaris of these little ones and over keep Ihoin In svinpilhv nltii the pooi and sorrowing one's \Voiilloiiforty- seven baskols nnd giuu out ) ? ! u.ninents , furinsliod two liali of nnvv. warm , foil btioes for old ladles , llneovards nf blight , now c-aipot for un aged couple , two hint" of umloi- clolhlng for an old man , a bedsteadinallioss , pillows and now undoir lathing for a sick lamllyollstened to manv sad stoues of sickness and dcseitlon A luaxu llttlo woman xvhoso household goods wc-ro nil dostiojod in the Drencl Uio Uut Sunday , xvas aupulicd souiu necossiry things t-one uomen wen ) Uiero xvith their old wrapi on , which xvero xvora out and not waim enough even for lull xxoii , yet thU is all thov have to cover thorn and protcet Ihoin against Iho piercing cold , nnd Ihoy havu no covering for their hand * . Oh , slsleirs , do not lay away jour garments till they are moth eaten , butsond thum to us anel wo will see that Ihey ncU the ner.Jy and du-iorvln-f poor MiJ. * . H. JAUIHM In as Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Rvpoil. Is tie Id er i'B od or or ut nd at- BS J/iv.1 whiiut SiM/irflrtiiil Kalnnnzoo'Mich hadsncllliiKjlulho neck , or . , 1'iomhoi null //-NX , Goitre H , pausing40 Years pio.itsnrti'ilni ! . When dioriUKhtcoliUoiiliI not \\alk tuo blocks \\illioiitfnlnting , She took food's Sarsaparilla And Is now free from It all Nile h is tirped in ui } others to tike Hoods SimpaiIlia nnd Ihej Imo.ilMihct'liemiit \\llldoem Rood. HOOD'S PILLS < ' ro nil I.Uor Ills , Jaundice , tick licailiclio , lilllousiH-si , inur itomuh , imino * . 5To ! > can rodtteo jour welgiit from tn to t M en Ij jioiinilK n month , : it I oino , without - out etarIng , at reasonable cost bj the \KO ol Di , Clarke's Home Tieatment , perfecli-d In many jeais prnctlte , causes no HloliiieHHiT liijni-j to ( he licnldi , Is highly Indorsed. Send for proofs nnd testimonials. DR. F. B , CLARKE , J > .O.llrim > tl.'llt. . ChleiiKO , 111 , ra IVANTKU. U vein h-i\e I rook Ius yon i f u-n I" IHrly. How to Cure FrecMes ; IN 3 DAYS. MME. M. YALE'S LR FREGKLR1 WItt , DO IT. h"ilmilni.-nr Uic noihl Uj fiirot lui\n ; IK-HI himllt.il nllli frriklts und tin must li-iinm 1 i- LA FRECKLA Cn In .Miiinlni.'clsi mi Mon In ) im I KUI n Imiile- . . . I.i I-r , ikla. tiiko It liuiiitun I iip | > Irnceiirllnit I dliMtloif oil Mnniliiv In 'ilny nun i\n Ini-'itHy , nrnl nn ' un lat > ni will ni > t -nlnikK.4 Xmirmini li'tuloii ' will i o Hpicli t ii * when i lltllo liutii" 1UU" l9ldllllUCl } lllll ' " Mme. M. Yale's of . . Tempi ] Bsauty , liGSIaloSI. I1. hunil i fur M M K- ' " Al Ki val 1 'o" > lIHl ll'Hllll'.Uj-j IlOlik I'IDP. 33LJY mson s Gloves They Inst lonRU" nnd wear bettor thane o nnj otliu initl.i. 'Ihe-y au stylish , and iniulo from iiUu led Blcltis only. EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED PERFECT FITTING LATEST STYLES MOST DURABLE THEY NEVER RIP If joiirilenli r does not Inno Ilic-mnml > on uant I" l.iii f-mmitliliw iiboiit Iho LlEST GLOVES MAUEMito to tliu nmnii- toi Ids lllnsti.itul buok about JOHN C. HUTCII1HSON , HIM Kicreiu u , JOIIN--IOMN , . A. Dlt I VtlSIS M'll\r AM ) HltUN IIUIATl nil id UHiiillli | fin llyutiiiti Ii//liu H I dH 5 iiilKlu lliiiilulu Nirviiin riumi uli 11 iniisi11 in l i MIC i \\iikiliiliiiKH M.nlin I ( iir | r-viiin ufliii'Mt of Dm llmlii i iiiulnu Uihandy uilt- i r > il < iti > ili utli I'liMiifitiirit eMi ) \IM > Iliirreni-vi I iiksnt 1'iini rln ullln rni-v liiiiiiuni | | < v I < iiilii'irrliun1 ' mil till I inn du Ui iiUni'n.i'n [ nt iioniry Ixi n < t , liorimiiiii rlu a t IIIHII I Ity tcr iixf-rtion nf tlii 1'lidnMilf idiiiHt * ovir Imlidirom j A inniith tri'Miintnt ( I i , lurf liyitull \\n ciinraiiti'ii lvj | MIVI tuiiiri- l.in Ii nidi r f if i i uio "Illifi. "lill M.IHI ivrllli'O tii irant o to n fiinil If lint i uroil ( .iliiranU'ii hiuo I "inly h > 1 In nilnru I I iml ilnU Kl > l MdiMuiiil biiiiihn ml ci'tin-r Ibli | liiul luriii hU I Illllllll AMCJI-ISIMKN" ! BOYD'S NEW THEATRE. " -ilililii ) , Mmnliir mil 1111-lav NI'V tT , ' 1 an l ill 'IIn.HIM i si nl IrMi ( iitli'iinn K A J I. K M M K 1 1 In tin r iiiinlli Irln Minium v I I , I. \ It N I -i - III eilN I Ml Ill-Ill i.VI \ e Mill 1 ii"lrii ! In Midi' to ilu i diln Ilinl .Ml > ICutlu ICni. . Until now plii ) Mlluriiur wliUli will houh i-n hi I Ililmily ni U.-MIII In ) iniilii l vviiiiiini ilnulit Ilin hij.tJ n IITHIII nluliiiii uf tin lrlli di ml i Ilitt Inn ntor ID IT Khi n In tliUilly II n Intrrim'li'il liy tun llmuti ONI J ii m > lit iiilltl * linn n\i.r iirmliKi-il u pit i nl lid * I In I j 11 lliNi nun ry tin 1 IHIIII iintu 111 ill j moil Miuipi in 11 j iiiiuiiu r with n wunllh nf ni'iuniile uit HIIIII rir indnl" 11 Irmii iilnil < iiiri'li | iiiil hkule Imnf tlm IIIIIKIIK IrMi lukai .Noun lit Iliu M < II K cct-iii ti nl Ihu thi'iilri' will 1 In IIHI I tin luiiiinmir < nr rliuu'i'rrtlilim n ' > try. i > in tin limil driiin-r/iil iliu > tn i 'l tin imhtiin I un > iiiiirli | nnil < ro mil In from > \ > ( in ill' ) n j Killiiini-y lll Im vIVKii IIITII < > n tin' UKIU "d" > (1 iiiiuinlli nm llnl ilidil t rl < H ti | > In l HI I'.l ' Vint \ < , ikiinil ullli dm m un i lentil itin t Mo-iHjrl llBh In 111 lllIvllll I ( ill Illll | im lllCII Jll V III II U IllttlJ ll I k < n In iliulii > lnry nflliii Iriiliilminu In ' limit Hi.if hu Unl'i iiNdilrlny innrnliunt ii'tml prli-iH , > l-i I\U Farnani Straet Tlieatir , I UH'KS , TONIGHT. GU8 THOMAS hrcoi rt i. i OMI in nn . . . . 'Ihu ureituiliif Aiiiorlu n inavs THE BURGLAR. FAil'STRGEf THEATER , "U'lrti 'Jlirou nltlhU i uiiiiuinicliiK 'lliurji'ajr ' Hi ) ' 1 'I huilmtr Irlrlniitur DANIEL SULLY. Aim Id * no ill ( nl c iiiiuii in TinMiir ' > NAi i , " Tiiuriilny , I ( Id.ir and HJtur lu ) DADDY NOLAN. AUuilrably bt .na uiul 1'lujoJ.