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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1895)
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I between the re- publc"ls nnll democrats for the Stlto offices , brglnnlng with governor and running down : to district railroad commlslonel' . 1or n time It looked UI though the Ilopultl would poll n large vote but the old pates luvc whippet the would be deserters Lack into line . and ' now. at the close ot the hat royal the finish 10 between Ilardin . democrat . and 13radloy republican , for frt honor-the oIce oC governol' The leoderH 10me ( ] have be n on the stump for two mnoiith . while all others oC thc respct1ve tickets have beel doing lore or Itu publc sllaklng , and 1011' , nt the fnl h , each side clalll thp 'lctol'Y. : Hardin's partisans and managers claim that he will cOle to this city with 1ilo maJority . while the friend oC Bradley claim that this city wIll bc II their fa\or. but the chanc' ' are that the Imckers oC lrcll will be die- appointed it I [ they arc 11 earliest In their clalns , All cities In the state will elect municipal ofcers , and In many cases the local contest are bally fluxed. , 11 this city there are three tlkets , republican , democrat and cit- ! zens The A. I' . A. vote , said to bI about 1.00Q. wilt bo cast for the republicans. The A. I' . AK have taken this stand because the democratic platform denounces the democratc platorm organiza- tion. The democrats claim that they will carry l.oulsvlle , without nlmllg fgurl On the other hand . the republicans and A. I' . A.s put their majority lt from 8,000 to 12,000. The prohabltes are that the city will go republican by perhaps 4,000 In addition to state old city ofcers , nIne- teen senators and 101 members of the house are to bo elected , and this legislature In turn wIll elect a United St1tes senator to succocil J. C. S. Blackburn. In this hotly the succeC crts wIll have the Idvuntage oC nineteen hohlovers. There Is little doubt that the denocruts will have a majority large enough to elect the senator without trouble. cIosn ( tH" A 1101' C\n"AHIN. luHt" " Hnll. 'I'wn iTiiisjir IClluh- IleniL ' . Icu" : h'ItUJH. BOSTON , Nov. 4.-The republicans oC the Pr - city and state brought the campaign to a . clmre with two grand mass meetings held at . . . noon today , , one under the auspLes DC tile Marketnien's Uepublcan club In Fanell hal , and the other In charge DC the republican state committee at Music hall. At the former meetng George F. hoar oC Worcester dIvide honJrs with Governor Greenhalge. As the senator male his appearance on the platform for the first time In this campaign he was accordll an enthusiastic greetIng. le said In put : "Undoubtedly , times are better than they were durIng the days oC the democratic I'e- belon In 1861. Undoubtedly the tme9 are - bettor than they were during the fret eighteen - teen months oC President Cle\'eland's prelent administration , a perIod which cost this coun- try-I do not speak oC loss oC life and health -but whIch COlt this country measured In money , more than the rebellion Itself. But to whom Is It due that the times arc better than they were when the democratic rebellion was flourishing . or during the Cleveland tmee oC the frst years oC this ! : adminIstration ? They . attribUte It to the present tarlfr. And whtoso work Is the existing tariff ? I Is the wor of Mr. Gorman of Maryland , for whom the democratic leadets an,1 , the press of lasrchusets can hardly find language to express their dislike. The present tariff cxpres dislke tarlt , according - cording to the president Is a measure of dll honor and perfidy. I there be anyone thing more than another to which the honor of the . president anti his democratic Impporters In New England Is pledged It Is to the revision oC the present tariff whenever they get the lJwer , alI } the overthrow ot so much protec- ton as Is left In It. They must either use ' all their efforts for the immediate and nbi'o. lute overthrow oC the German tarif they must acknowledge that they have been mll : taken and are now converted to the repub- lcan doctrine , or they mUlt admit themselves . " perjured and mansworn. So peaceful Is the situation to all outward appearances In the political gubernatorial bat- tie to be decided tomorrow that I Is hardly possible to believe this Is the election eve Activity Is confined to the headquarters of the two big partes , The democrate cloiied their campaign Saturday. anti the republicans followed - lowed suit tonight \\Ith little local sltrmlshef on the country town platforms and a final buoy of campaign arguments In the home DC the republican gubernatorial candllate Lowell. From the lack of confidence ( on the , _ lemocrtc side anti the Jubilant expressions of the republicans the outcome Il' predicted Governor Greenhalge Is expected to be a lecond tIme re-elected with a decreased majoriy , the difference being accentuated moro or les9 by general apathy with an "ofT year " The entire republcan state ticket , IS customary , wIlt Colow the lealer , whie , . In senatorial and reproseqtatve fights on tocal Isues there promiiisev to be little change fhe prlnclpll local llressuro has hen 11re- elplated h ) the recent crlsus bulletIns , for the increase In Population calls for an entire r I rethietrlctlng oC the I'tate ne't year The largest 11osllble majority In the legislature Is accordingly an object worth fighting for In the opinion of controlling powers In both partlemi. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I.UIX1 n IIN : Alt \I\ n. IsMmit's 'I' . . "n'o",1 ' ' 1.llt. . ' 00 " to Inf'llJt'uty Irt.t let ht' Outeonme . AI.T110111 , No\ 4.-Tho eve of a cri- Ical polItical battle finds the Issue enshrouded ! In doubt. Both sides are claimIng victory but the tones II which they make their boasts al' the figures they cite as a basis for theIr aleged belief do not carry conviction to the mind oC an unprejudiced onlooker. The fact la that everybody Is at sea , because In the present contest the silent voter Is a greater etor than ho has ever been In the history of Maryland Iioltcs , The fierce attacks made Dn German anti the outcry against what his DPponeut term "gerrymanderlamu" luis un- ouhtelly Inluenced many who hare hereto- tore voted the democratic ticket and will In- duce them to vote against hurst . who Is known as ; lr. Gorman's candidate. Upon the Dlher hand . the very bitterness or the attack has brought :11 Gorman's friends closer to him Iban ever before anti they will get out every vote lt their comman.I . , Then , too , the color lne has been dravmi for all I Is worth : all every Ilown device has hcn taken nil- I'antae or to lead the voters of Maryland to beleYb that time republican victory meals aegro tupremac ) With such arguments as these ns time sole issues In the campaign I would be 1119 tu Ilredict a result . 011 alt that , : al be said of It Is that It looks anybody's rletor ) ' . The ofcers to Il' elected are : Qos'- rnor . comptroller of time state treasury , at- torey general , a legislature which wilt elect L successor to UnIted States Senator Gibson rIUSI'gCl' 1"11 , \ 11O'I . I ilotii I'mlrtieM Cuimipiete. 'l'helr Ar- nutl l'u.I"M . Cumill.tt. , 'lht'l. - , , rlIPIil'Ilii'titM In Nt' " York . NF'i' YOltK. No\ 4-'ho forecast for this ! ate tomorrow Is for clear weather In the eastern . part of the state and ! hewer In the . " eestertm. TheN conditions are favorable to 1 large vote . and all Ihl patel expect to poll twlr full strength In In or yeu. The campaign In this city and state clod Satur- day mmight anti little was done today be- yond the dstrlbuton ! ot sample balotf and lime issuing of final instructions hy the leaders , Aim Important detail was the dhtrlbuton today oC the last Installments for the ex- ielwes oC watcimers and other . ' ' 11en1 watcher neCNNl' uses to which the money will be put lomorrow , \n \ New York City . 110ltcal Interelt center . - In the contest for clerk Y.b- county and register rIn to , democrats amid the Cuslonlsts claim . ' the ro , ,1 11 thIs city Very elaborate ar- . - I a 'Utllf have been " . :110 hy Limo police 4 , l.tmrnt , to Iccep crt \ % r Its thla ( clt ) Two i'l't'hlll ' , h'l'o ' hn oltgnf1 to each oC the I.'i : : Ilullng : hthuIei'I , . . anti Ihc' ulh the roe .cr'r It li I timotmgimt will bo smith , to pro- vomit I 11(1 rh"III. The Pails ) In New York City open at C a. I" , and ciaJ at 4 p. In Iu.h ! interest I taken In the result of the frhnelt with the blanket ballot , which hac never been used In this state belore. 11'laII.\'I'I."U i , I : lAJ ( ) II I'I'i fl. Illt t ( , 1.II.Olhr.'c on the He- .ni In Uhl" CINCINNATI , 0. , Nov. .1-0 ; the eve oC time election the betting here Is on the extent oC the reduction oC the democratic plurality In Kentucky ant of [ the republican plural ) ' In Ohio rather than on the result In either state. In Ohio the republicans have had , phe- Irnelal Pluralities for two year , ald cllm 101 a better organization than e\er. They Ield , un early state convention arid went to work Imnrmledldtely. The democrats held a laIc conventol , but claim Limo miggrcssivencss ! and PoPularity of ex-Gol'ernor ealllbel wil I set omit thl full clelocratc " 010 amid show n I cloie contet. While both 10Irtes , have paid : p.lal attention to the I ' JI I'ltrl , which se- lectl a successor to Senator Ilriee : , It Is COl- ceded that the rcplblcans hn\e au advantage In time ' apportiormmncnt , \1 hlch stand ti after time census of 1900. Senator Shermun ) has hall democratic colleagues - leagues by the state going democratic every six yearn silco Alel 3. T1Jrlnn was chosen senator by time legislature elected In lSGi Thurman sed twelve years , Intleton , l'a9'ne amid Brice each six years. 'I'ime Mmo- crata state ticket mhht bo elected by a de clsh'o plurality an(1 ( the legIslature he relHb- ilcaim. I I cuncede that the republicans can control time legislature without Inlllon county In which Cincinnati Is I loatll , but that the democrabl must have the fourteen Icmbers Crol lamllon county II order , to get 1 legislative imiajority. As ex-Clovermior Ioraker . \ ho lves hero I a clnldate , for Dl'lo'l place , great interest Is taken In time rtHul In lamlton county The betting at odds Is on It going repub- hlcan. Time lrohllltonlsts claim the usual \ote. General Coxey eltmates 40,000 votes fol himself as the populist candidate for go v- ermlor. I I not believed either time third or fourth party will affect the contest between General Ilshnel amid ex-Govermior Campbel or the legislative tIckets. There Is Indication oC rain lu Ohio tomorrow. 1ASSILI.O . 0. , Nov. 4.-Goverol Mc- Kinley remnrked this afternoon that the state ticket ought to go through with no less than GOOOO pinrality. "I.ast year the republicans carried time mutate by 137,000 , " Bart he , "but time vote was about 60,00 short. Now , figuring - Ing liberally , I don't see how Mr. Campbell can possibly get more than 36,000otes this year . Last year his party roiled only 276,902 votes , 80 you see I Ila\e treatell him well In my calculatons , Lst year the republicans poled 43:89'otes , so that IC we can only hohl our own wc will retain a comfortable margin. Since 18:2 we have poled over 400,000otes each year , anti we rarely drop much below that. I anticipate a reaIrma- ton oC time verdIct thnt Ohio has registered every year sh.ce the inauguration oC the present administration and its meanIng this year wil he that a second thought confrms the beleC that was so firmly felt In 1892 anll 1893. I will mean that Ohio Is determined that the policy under whIch we prospered for a quarter oC a century shal be restored. " CII\XCBS J. ' . "Oi ' 111 itIL'UiIiiCANS. : Inn , . Uuuhtul I"Muc" In the Utnh CnmlllJu. SALT I.Alm CITY U T" , Nov , 4.-0n the eve of the political battle all parties are lined up ready to cast a large vote The snow- storm which has raged all day lay interfere with the votlg In country districts Both parties are closing the campaign ' with rallies al nil the principal points II the terriory , In this city the democrats clos with ad- drespes by Judge Powers and others at the Continental marllct. The republicans close their campaIgn at Salt Lake theater with Sela tor Shoup of Mlho a the principal speaker An Impartal observation leadt to I the conclusion that the republican ticket will ba elected by a safe majority alhuugh there are many Issue" of doubtful efect , Hobarl , democrat , for congress ; wi probably run ahead of his ticket. Chairman Cannon of the republican : central - tral committee says the state ticket will be elected by a safe majority ant that the legIslature will be republican without ques- tlon. Chairman Powers of the demccratc committee claims time democrats wIll elect the state ticket by from GO to 800 maJoriy , and that they wilt elect thirty-two out or the forty-five members of the legislature. lie adds : "Tho only clement of uncertainty Is whether the Iormon people dare to vote ftc ! democratic ticket when I Is manifest : that the leaders oC the church desire the election of the republican tcket , " . I I ) . I. Lmnon , manager of the Tribune I "The state ticket will be says : republican tcllet wi i elected by from 2,000 to 4,000 majority. The leglllature wi be overwhelmingly repub- Ican , and the constitution whit bo adopted by a majort ) of 15,000. " General Young , manager oC the Herald , says : "The church quelton being novel may upset all calculations. Indications point to a very close vote We will not win nor lose more than I thousand votes Roberts , for congress , will be elected " eXI'gCT A LIGII'i' ' 0'1'1 IX JInsln' Ullh I'url , ' " Clnl" th , ' Sti , . h" About . . ' th" Smi iii i. UI ! i''M . JEHSEY CITY , N. J" , Nov -New Jersey wilt tomorrow vote for a governor to succeed George Werts , time present democratic Incumbent - cumbent , seven members of the state venate and a full houl ? oC assembl ) Time dem- ocratc candidate , for governor IE Alexander McGi , time IJresent chancellor oC the state , Ills opponent Is John W , GrlggE The elec- ton 1 cllhled b ) both partes hy between 2.000 and 5,000. The voting wilt probably bo light throughout time state , except In Isolate,1 cOlntCJ , where local fght ! as to assemhly ticket have added , Interest to time campaign. In the Jlrge : countion . the regIstration - IDtrton I light and In favor oC the repub- hIcans . , The state campaign hus been fought UIJOn time same issue upon which the re- pUblcdns carried the state In the last elec- tons , The race track and adminIstration of state alalrs by the democrats during the ten years preceding 189 were the losues raised by the republicans. The democratic leader claim they wi control the assembiy but to do thl9 they wi have to carry Essex county , which they con- cede to be republican on the state tclle ! Of the sixty melbers DC the tat house fifty- ' four were republcans , This maJorIty , It Ie expected , will b' largely cut down , and which- over Party controls the house next session will not have a very large margin. Close observers prldlct that the majority In the house wi not be more than live either wa ) ' Time senators to bE electEd will not affect the political camplexlon oC that body 1"I't re- IJblcane anti two democrat retre , Time republcnn9 claim thl ) ' will undoubtedly carry the five seats from whIch republcan ! retire , and tIle demnoci-ats the ' vlil democrat pay they wil carry one of theirs , with a good chance of capturing the other Natonal Issues havE not entered bite the fight In this state to any great extent 10th skies ! COl tented themselves with state nalrs , ! ttnlt.t Cnmllllu Iu VlrAlnln. I1ICIIMOND " , No , ' , 4.-Virginia Is not a storm celter this year as 10 Important issues - sues are In\ol'ed al" no state omcer are to he elected ( , The campaign has ben ilatloas . ant a light vote Is expected , tomorrow half of the memhers oC the state senate anti the entlr house oC delegates will be chosen , but I as the leplslature does lot select a Unl II States selaler the legislative contest has not been animated , The main IssuE Is on the revision of the - election laws ih'miioerimts " 'II lnn' I InM5- , JACSO . Miss . Nov. 4.-The state can- vass was closl' ] In : lsllslppl today by lon , A. J. McLaurin tlemocratc candidate for 10"- ernor . who male his last speech at Morton . whole demnocratic state tIcket will Time democratc tcket wi be elected by an onrwhelmllg imiajurity . as I Is safe to say that the 110ll1811 wIll not carry a hal dozen counties In limo state . I II doubtful 1 Clptaln Frank flurkett . the PoPulist nLmlneo for governor carries hIs own count of Chlekasaw . I'lmmkerons . II Iht. 1'011. UTICA N. Y. . Ncv . 4-Piimkertomms have arrIved - rIved In thIs city for the purpose oC bolting after any irregularities at the polls tomor- row The detectives declnt to state by who I they were engaged. . - - - - - - SDIPLY PROTECTS ITS OWN \ JU11an's ' Attitude Toward Ooren Turthor Ex- plalnelt by1lnltcr Kurino . - ITS FINANCIAL INTERESTS ARE LARGE Hi'.timm'liei CUlltnu oC hit' ComiimtrY ii . IInucc tu lulh Iife unti , . l'rUIItI-lIull. ! uln for a let"r Cuntltun. I WAsmOTO : No- 4-The telegram frOm the Jupnnese go\ernmelt to its mlnl9 ter at Wnehlngton announcing authoritatively - t\'ely the policy oC Japan In Corra has I create a great deal oC interest In dlplo : mate circies The Japanese nminlster when Olllroche,1 , UPOI the subject , saul very Cralld ) ' that this announcement oC Japan's attitude tOILrd Corea could only be COl- alruNI In one way , mmmmmmieiy os an Inllca- I ton oC the earnest desIre of the Japanese goverlnrnt to remo"e oil possible cause Cur mlsapprehelslop upon the subject , "Recent events In Corea , ' said : r. Ku- rinD , "ha\'p unfortulatel' gl\en time hnpres- sian In som quarters that Japan II seeltug tO exercise exclusive control over that country ; II other words , to ostablsh a pro- tectorJte. Nothing could bo further from the truth than this suppo"lton. In deallg with Corea , Japan has but one object , the establlsimmuent and maintenance of the independence - dependence of the Corean klmmgdomn. In holding to this purpose the Japanese KO"lrn- ment Is 10t actuated by ammy wih to control Corea , or b ) any motive of purely altruistic benovoiemice. leI own Interests demand that Corea shal be Inlellendent , antI that the Corean government shal be strong enough to maintain orler within time king- dom all to protect foreigners rlsldllg there "Eighty per cent of Corea's trade 1 ! with Japan ; the regular lnes oC commulicaton between Cores and other countrIes are en- trely under Japanese control , whie large number of Japanese reside In Corea for the pUrlJose oC business Throlgh the weak policy oC the Corean government , largely due for- merly to time mischIevous Inluence exerted by Chinese aimts , all oC these Interests were constantly endangerel. Interal diD- Order became the rule rather thal the ex- cepton In Core and at every fresh outbreak It was Japanese subjects that suf- ferd most I can be seen from this that Japan had a strong mot\e , entirely different Crom anything like an ambitous desIgn , to control the political destlies of Corm , anti In assuming und maintaining time attitude she took. Corean affairs are still In a most unhappy condition and the best meant eC- forts to Improve the condition oC the gov- erment and the people are beset with ob- stncles which seem wel nigh Insurmount- oble Consequently there has boel some misunderstanding II I U'op anti America concerning time real situation In Co.ea amid the real designs oC Japan. "All doubts should be removed by the statements contained In time telegraln from my government , whIch 19 a clear and succinct - cinct and at time samE time very frank statement of Its true designs. The Ilres- euco oC a large force of Japanese troops In Corea hau doubtless been one reason why tha Impres910n has gained ground that the Japanese go'ernnment desires to establish a protectorate there. The declaration of Japan does not mean that all oC the Japanese troops wilt ba withdrawn Crom Corea wben Port Arthur Is evacuated , for the retention ot a vultable Corce wIll probably still be nec- essary for the protection oC Japanese subjects - jects anti the legaton amid consulates But the maintenance oC e"c such a force oC men Is clearly regard ns temporary , as Is bown by the statement that the Japanese government hopes that the work oC reform having been set In motion will progress , ' and that consequently Corea will shortly be able to maintain order and protect foreigners - eigners In whIch event the troops still retained - tamed for those purposes will be recoiled . I Thet' deelal't\lons should serve to etectu- I ally set al rest the rumors regarding Japan's \ design upon Corea , whIch have gained some degree oC credence , nad vlmiehm If not contradicted arc calculated to lead to mot.t mischievous and InjurIous consequences - quences The attitude oC Japan bas been consistent from the beglnnln At the out- set she declared that her sole object was the maintenance of Corean Independence. " IH1Cf\U S " 'Al O ? , 'VIIii GOIII.UI. "I'cHI"'nt Ch.'t'h".l IeieliI'M thc ' 'hu nklld , 'In/ Vro&'luimntioii. WASHINGTON , Nov. 4.-Presldcnt Cleveland - land today 113ue,1 a proclamaton designating Thursday , November 28 , a9 Thanksgiving dl ) ' , The Proclamation folows : I The constant goodness alI rorebearance' ' or Almlght God which have been vouch- , sated 10 the American people during the . year which Is just past cal for their sincere - core acknowledgment ot devout gratitude. To time cmiii thereCorc , that we may with thankful hearts unite In extolling time loving care or our Heavenly Father , I. Grover Cleveland presllelt of the Unl,1 States , do hereby appoInt and set aPart Thursday , the 28th day ot the present month of November - vember , as ( day or thanlsgl\ll anti , \lf'er \ , to be kept and observed by all our peoplE On that day let us forego our uSual occu- 11tons and In our accustomed places of worship Join In - rendering thanks 10 the Giver oC evergood and perfect gir for the hounteou returns that IUI' " rewardr,1 our labors In the field and In the bmmmey marts or trade , , for the peace mind ordcr that have prevatiemi throughout the land \ , for our protection - tceton from pestilence anti , dire calamity amid for the other hlesslnls that have been showered Ullon us fm nn open hmantl And s'itim our thanksgiving let us humbly be- seech the 1,010 to so Inclle the imeamts of OUI' people unto Him that lie wi not lea\'e I nor forsake \ us as n naton , but will con- tnue to us His mercy mind \lroteetn \ care , guiding lS In the path ot nfton 1 prosperity - perity and ha\I\lnesr \ \ , "ntowlng tS witim , rectItude and virtue amid keeping nl\e wih wihin us 1 } 1 trio tc love for the free In- sttutons \vlmich hnvo been given to us as our national heriage , And let us also on the day or our thanks- giving eSJeclal ' rempmber the poor and needy antI hy lleads or charity let us show the sincerity or our Ir.tule , , II wltnoR whereof I have here set my hanll and causeti ) the senior the United Slates to he ulxed , Unied DOle at the city oC 'ashlngton , this fourth mlay or November In the year or our Lord me thousand eight hunlred , and nine- ty-five. anti In time enl hunlred , amid tuventi- twent- otis year of the independence oC time United States GROVER CLEVEI.A Ily the president : RICHARD OLNEY Secretary oC State , l I Si STL IL I ) I ) LI mt'i's ' 'nl ' ' ' :1 IS''BI JOUI'S ' II S'l' ( ) mtl' . 1.I"t , 't"oh'M't..t' hint i'reslsl'iit LIrlliimm'ii " 'IH Not St'rluuMI" I II . WASHINGTON , Nov. 4-Senor Domlnuez , charge II' affaires oC the Arleltne Republic , Is inclined to doubt the report from Duenou Ayres , ) lublshC In : New York paler today that the illness of PresIdent Urlburu I" so serious that he will not retur to power lie N'S that his latest Id\lc s were to the effect that the president was suffering from an attack of Influenza , hut tbat the dlsoas8. whli sUlclent ) serious to Inconvenience hln In the discharge of his duties , did hot threaten to become serious Iresdent ! Urlburu Is about GO years old and Is oC too strong a constitution t ( uccumb to an orlluary at- tack of Influenza . Senor Domlngulz IJ ) ! In case of tie prlanent , lsablelent oC Senor Urlburu , Senor Hoca , who Is pre31dent oC the Argentine Senate , would succeed hll , so that there would be no break In the succes elan ; consequently there Is no cause for alarm lit time tlltuaton. e\en I as serious as ro- ported. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 111.77. . ArreHtt-L In ifomsimmrni. W\SIINOTON , No , ' , 4- ews ha reached here of the arrest In Teucgalpa. the capital oC HOlduras , oC A. } < Ward the Monspisis Termms . . embezzler , lhouh this government ims ho extradition treaty with Honduras ha 10 extraditon wih , the I officials of that country have voluntarily oC- ' Cere to aurrender the prisoner to the omcer who will be sent Crom Tennessee to bring 11m to the United States. Cliii imsei. In Xuntl o lIlm'ers , lhnuKeM lt. . 1' WASI GTON , 4.-Lleutenants D. L. Wilson . N , J. ilaipine . 10Ultol Bdndge and Chief 1 lglneer E. A. Magee have been Illaced on the retired list oC the mmawy. Time following promotions II the navy have been male , br time president : Comlodoro S 0 Selrldge to b\ rear admiral : Commander 'ranels A. Cooke to be captain ; Llcutunalt , - - d - - - relrrlck l , Singer to ho lieutenant coma- mRncler , nlgnR l 1 I' JOIlS suit W , 0 , luhno to be 1ltelnts. Surgeon Dwight : Dixon to bo ledl"a h\sllettor nn(1 Aulltant l nglnrer A. S , lal'l ; a,1 , anti W. n. 1ay to be panell aulslant hglrmeem's. , " , " 1.0t :1. : " 'f l Jf' % TI' : ! ll JJ'I'IS. t'h..I"I'J flmC1't1 :1" , . Yet It'1 time % 1111,1 1111 l'u"I.ltll. WASIINOTO : Nov. 4.-Sprdal ( Tlle- grmsmn.-\'itimi.n ) -el1. . or two at best , I 19 , expetltl l'ruhlrnt , , Cle\'ell,1 will alllnt ; n United State MIl comliuloner to stmc- ctcll the late : lart I . 1 lcDonal , I'rom en- trely trustworthy sqrCeS \ Time Bee corro- Rllontnt learell today that the IJreehlent imail , ] llehlet to go 'dubde ! the present com- mission to fn,1 : ammitable ' succeesor to the dead .mnmmsisciomser . This tecL lon narrows thE field of ollpltanls anti It Is thought here " increases 1.ou lay's chances of al'polntmelt "very consillerbl' . The president hae been toll , oral ) ' as well a Ihrough petton DC : Ir. Ias \neu for the place , and Is thought to look favorably ems his aisimlication ) ulclon for the place \hlth 1. becoming lore ant niece an Import tnt adjunct oC the govern- melt as fsh 11rotucts grow In volume anti varIety. The I.resldent . , I was learned , Is anxious to have this matter or his table , but In the press of much more Important baslness of Etate bas not hat tme to take imp the claims oC the \arlous candidates for time place . which pays $ : ,000 a year : , May has the enthusiastc support oC J. Ster- lng Morton , who Is i Irglng his appoiltment with much ardor , and the atmmsorislmere around the white house has a lay tinge , miotwitim- standing the frosts oC November. Secretary Morton , who 1\1 remain at his desk herE Insead oC adding. one more vote to time 5uld money democrutLc nomlneo for the supreme court , will renew his efforts to have the fah commleslon attached to the Department of Agriculture during the com- Ilg session oC congr S. There Is no de- pkrtment , according to the secretary , which has the uplmimildimig and developllg oC the country - try so much at heart as time Department of Agriculture , and for that reason he desires 10 see all eUbdeparlmelts Intereste L fos- terln/ the Ilroducts of the countr ulder the direct supervision of the secretary of agricuitimre . President Cleveland will not go to New York to vote , but instead ( will receive news oC electons throughout thE country at lmk suburhan imomame , \'oodiey. Secretary Morton I emi the anxlQua Hat . , having selt a number oC telegrams recent ) to representatives of his wIng or de/ocrJc ) ' In the slate urging that a big vott be goten out Tuesday In the Interest ot timepresident's financial polcy , The comptroller oC the currency has approved - proved the folowlll reserve agents for Iowa national banks : hanover National , New York anti Atlas National , ChIcago , for Lire Stock Natonal of Sioux City ; AmerIcan - lean Exchange National , New York , for First National of lirltt. Al'arado C. BrlU11 was today commit- cloned ' , ' . postmaster at Pearl , Neb ; Georg W. Horn at DeJn , la" , and George B. MaIn at Wrstfel , Ia , , Colonel W ' 3. Worth nail Irs. Worth of Governor's Islilll , N. Y. , wih their guest , Miss gmlr WBlwle of Omaha arc In the city at the Eljbitt , having nrlved from Now York today wih Major General Ile < ' and wife In their private , car Blnl"T ' n' . \ \ COM3I mssios. fH to Act , .itb I Slml"I' Itcl"11 _ Ilolnt.t h" Cii , msiisi. WASHINGTON No\ .I-The Ilreshient has made time Colol"ln ! appointments : James n 1. Algel oC Michigan , John E Russell of ' Massachusetts and 'Lman E. Cooley oC liii- nois to be commlsloners to make Inquiry and report upon the feasibility of a deep water canal between the lakes and the At- lantc ocean under the act approved March last ; Claude N. Bennett oC Atlanta . Ga" , to he agent to make allotments to the IndIans ; Patrick Ilernan of Olivia , 1lnn , . to bo cur- \e'or gen ral of MIimimesota ; K. W Perry has been appointed first leutenant In the revenue cuter servlcel Time Deep Water commIssion Is required to meet and cnferwih a similar com mls- don yet to bo Plilnted by Great Britain or the Dominion o4 Canoda wih reference to the creation ot ) deep water connection between the lake ) the Atantc , and I any Part oC' . tm.iS.aharmnel ( shall fail within Canallan lnes they are to determine what treaty stpulatols are necessary to secure the free use of the channel to citizens of the Wilted States on equal terms with the Caladlans , No salary Is atachcd to the positon of commissioner , although expenses ore provided Cor The commission as con- Dtuted ranks hlg/ In the estimation or engineer oIcers , Mr. Angel , who nego- taled the Chinese treaty , Is regarded as peculiarly fitted to treat the diplomatc questions Involved ; lr , Cooley Is by pro- resslon able to pass upon the engineering features oC the work , and ex-Itepresemitative Rlssel oC Massachusetts Ie believed to be equipped to deal whim the enterprise a a commerctal project In- At.t.t'llt tIR- Intnhlin. WAShINGTON , No\ . 4-'he Inllcatons are that the Kotahdln will not be rejected , , lotwlthstantlng her failure to accomplsh all that was requlrel of her In the nsatter of mater speed As the veseel , which Is otherwIsE per- feet , male several hun < re < horse power more than she was originally < CIled for , It Is now clllto apparent that the difculy lies In time Iecular morel of the ship , which the Bath Iron \orlts lid not desIgn or alter In an' \vay , 'Pie ) ' arc not pressing for another trial he- levlng that all that Is posnlble has been gotten out of the boat , As the law unlhr which the KatallUr was hul Imposes no re- qulrment a3 to speed . amid the only stpulaton on that point Is contaIned In the contract , It Is probable that Secretary Hlrbert may de- cide , In view oC the fact that there was no bid In competton with that oC the Bath Iron Works , to arrange for l'le acceptancE oC the vessel , with perhaps a alight reducten from the contract 11rlce , Ni'sva for tht.rm , ' . WASHINGTON , No , . , 4-Slleclal ( Tlle- gram.-Leave ) oC abselce for tuemsty days , on surgeon's certificate of disability , Is granted Calltaln Stephen H. Stafford . 1 leenth In- fantr ) ' , The leave o abscnee granted Captain Alyn Capron , First artlery , Departmenl oC the Missouri , Is extend one month and uifteemi das ffeen By direction oC the secretary oC war , the extension oC leave of absence granted Ftrst Lieutnant Garland N Whister , FIfth art- iery , Is still further extended six months. Ht'I"t.t'cl ut " 'IHhllJtol. WASHINGTON , Nov 4-The onnounce- ment of the sudden death of Eugene Field proved a great shock to his numerous Crlend" here Mr. Field had vIsied Washington often , and was koWI personally by a large number of public , Iuen , and newspaper writers al the natolal capital , by whom he was not only admired Mr hi" ski as I writer oC prose and lerse.lut ! highly esteemed for his genial social guattIes. qualtes Ht'"omm"ntl < h-I' I St'I'.ICI I1t'nHlln. W.SINGTON , , lo ' . 4.-S cretaIY Smih wi recommend ; 0 , the president the placing or time law clerks ot fhe Interior depatment ald generdl land olco uldur the cl'1 servIce - Ice rules lie wlll Q suggest that oil members - beta oC the clerical 1 force of the Indian office . not under the civiiisI'vice be Included In the order . I' , . ! - . Onl , . Onto .hdull'Hhll lu Uunht. PhIILADEL1'1hi'floy , 4.-Lttle : Interest atached to the electlon In i'ommnsylvania. The only state OICla5.tl be voted for are a state treasurer to serve for two years , and seven jUdges oC the new superior court to serve for ten years . The candidates for treasurer are : Republican . Ilenjamin laYIcoJ ; Ienjmln democrat , ex-Commgresinman Iyeu , Mr Hay- woo't election 19 regdrded by his party as a foregone conclusion , the only question being time extent oC hIs mmmajority . 'he only contest will bo probably for enl oC the Illaces on the superior b nch. Time republicans have nomInated - mated the six men oC that faith who are at presnt member Thelo are smite to be elected , 1 on'thlng like the usual vote Is polled . 1"01 the seventh place there are six democratc asplnnt8 The facl'here are so malY peji' ' for time vacant hole wil encourage tradIng and cuttng all over the a1t , . Time CamlJlgu In the city has len oven quieter than In the state The republcan managers claIm there h little doubt oC the hole republcan city ticket being elected by about 50,000 nsajorhty. ODly hummer city olees ate to be Ole < - DEA TI oi - EUGENE FILD I Was Actively Engaged in Work No JI.uIer Ago Than Sntudny , EXPIRES SUDDENLY FROM IEAnT DISEASE UI"lhl"uIJht.l . . .lulrunIJt.ulho. . IU' 1'm.'t SUt't'l"hl lu uu "IH''IItctt11 , , \tntt ut uu 1.1" hour \ 'ee.crminy ( ' lu.n"'J. MILWAlEU. No\ 4.-A private telegram Crol Buena ParI" , ill . , says gugenl 1'jell , the hoot , llcl snlldenly at G o'clock this murnlng after aim Ilnl6 oC but a few days. For sOle lays Mr. Field hat been : llng , but It was suppose ] he WIS suIHlng frol acute stolach troubles anti no serious turn was antcipated , Dr. Frank Reilly . who las summoned thIs morning , prononnee the death to hO\'e been caused by the formaton oC a clot of blood In time hearl. Alhough :1' . Field was feellg so ill that he telegrallhel to Kansas City cancellnK un enlngenlnt which he hal ( there for tonIght , he Sat UII until a late hour cbtln ! wih Mr. Yenowlno oC the Mlwaullee Illustrated News. :11 Yenowlne was to have Iccom- panlll ( : Ir , Field 10 Kansas City amid hnl come from Milwaukee for that pmmrpose. The deceased wns "cry ellErful amid , the two sat up untl u late hour tliscussing future plls , Shorty before midnight : Ir. Field had n telegram sent to ICans"s " City sa'lnl that he would not be able to come until later In the week , . unt Upon going to bed ; ll Field did not COl- 1laln , bnt durllg time nllht Fred FIeld . the 14-yoar-olti son o the mleceasetl , heard his father groanllg In his slcell ThE lad thought nothing of tbls until near imsurmilmig . \ helm the slleplng man groanld more hO.vly than quiet before and thou became llrcfecty still and When the Camly leached time bedsIde they fOllml , l nrele F'Ieitl was no mor Ills boil ) was lying In an cas , natural posiion , the heat of life hal hot yet died out and a tranqui , peaceful expression on his face gave him the appearance of 11\llg dropped Into a gentle slumber : Ir. Field was born In St Louis \ Septembel' 2 , 18GO , and was therefore 4G years 011 ut the tme oC his demmtim Ic was the son of Hoswel : Iartl and I'rances ( bLeed ) Field . ills parelts were both natives of \Inlhum , I county , \ermont. Ills father graduate,1 from : ltdlehury college when only 15 ] ) 'ells old , became a lawyer timid Introdlced a bill In the Vermont legIslature permiting atheists to testify In courts oC law. lie las Drell Scott's first attorney In the cast which resuled In the fUl0us Dre,1 Scot decision by time United States supreme court , Time frEt American ancestor of the name of Field , clme 10 this country between IG30 and 1610 , whie on the paternal grand- mother's sIde the original American ancestor II as Jumes SmIth , who settled at Plymouth In 1626 Eugene Field's mother died 11 18:7. lie was then , Jt under the care of his cousin , Miss Mary Field French , at Am- henlt , Mass . and for thlrtEen years she superintended hum education amid was his foster mothcr lie attended Wilams college - lege In 1868 , Knox college In 1860 and time State University oC Missouri In 181 , After fnishing his education 1m adopted the pro- VIRTUE IN ASP AR- AG US. ' 1'JI EI'I.'I'C'I' ANt ) II iiA1.iNC. I'ItOl'ldit- TIES 01. AiL'.t1tAGtJS. , AIII.I ! " , time Great Henlt'r . or mind 'ruulc Cur Ihc 1ChmhImCI4-tleml lu - the Most lIi.mlim.'Imt I rnnct . 11'the "Iult f'"h'ut I'h.HItIIIHIh ( "ut Stmceeeem . 55'imijmtoimiM uutl 1ft'tM or Sick fll- - 1H.-lhluJ'rnn. Not lu Cure ' 11"ul -Spimm'iglIK 1\lt\ , " I'hiIs Cure l\duI" 'Froumbicum. \sus:1ragtis : Is enc ot thc common lilants ASJa1ngts valnnhlo for isiedlelise ni- though lloilic 110n't gClelalr Imow it. Did you e\er cat ASIHraU8 : ? Of COU'C ? " ' 1'\ , what wer tlc effects 01 your Idhl ( 's ? , palus : has thc hest hcnln nnl : tOllc , en'cI't8 Oi the kidmmeys of ) ( I'u : Imowl , ! ' mllscos'c'i'eml . this I Ft'clcl physlclals ) .1co'c(1 ( ; ' ' ) multi immure uIl It ( 'vem' Incp yelt'S : ago nll hl\e : ( \PI' But thc best IJ'OIJ'I'IIS or tIme Illllt are to lie got In DI' hlobb'u HJII : uS Klmiile3' \ 11 , Khl\c : ' 1'imt'i't : Is I rC1801 f111 tils , anl that Is , that tIme extract of Aspargls : U8111 II ' ' ] ' Pills Is DI' Iohh's HIHlgus KIllr Pis IJ'l'plrell : from the roots , 1111 hot the stale , staloJo , that It I Is prllJu'll ] hr 1 Riltlal IJ'occs : , whll'l t'xli'it'l : 11 tlm' virtues of ' ' ' , w'itimont wnI ( hit' plant ) Wllolt : 11' thlt OIC DI' Ibmbb's HI\rgls : 1\1(1. ( Ilr Pi Is ns good lS pct'hals : tl'l dlshcs ' , of ASIHu'alUS ' ' ' ItltMll'imsI's for this nail ] tlrmigs 'rhll'c lre IPI1IIS tils 11lllns Cor that , ole COl' Iheumntsm , another for gout . Ilothpl for Bright's disease , 0' ittimui' , 1 dozel ot' molc for each : sick- I ( : S , " 111 , mull time tll t , Di' Ilobb's 511am- gus Kidney Pills wou11 cure 11 ' ole of ll m , AIII the cure smite \oul11lal a 1mev- fed cure , 11 ] slot Iwl'I ' I simoi't relief . For thc truth Is thlt thc kllne 'R mile the real fHu'e.Plough enuse of I 111Je iiiimiihiei' of our IJ'IIIIHI ) ) 11sCISS , Tlmey mire fHIJJOsc(1 ( to filter tIme blood , alll whcl t1r don't we fail Sl1 . . I ' ' ' don't Is because : they 'rhe emily reason thc(101't time ) ' are sick themsPCR , 111 the ollr tIming that wi cum lucia Is Dl' llobb's ' Kitimmey I'liiu , - Spai'mgus Klller Pls- 'I'lme blood iieeu1 comitlnutsl purifying 'Ihe hlo01 leels cOltlual p\IC 'llg or Itrln . IIIJU'I hloo.1 . Is P01801018. Polsol Iii time hloocl is 1 IlsPlse , 'rhC diseases eatmseul . 1 ' 11\1 blood ( ira sOletnws called , "blood 11 sense : , " A Cew of thm mite rhcumatsm , gout . mum- 11mla : , pale amid snlow comlI'xlon. , lllorosl : at' gl'cen slelmess , len'ousle8s , IC\nl II , lJtC. Al thesl , 1111 all 0111 hlool111seaRcs , cal ice caret ! by CIllg thC 1.llIC .R , 'l' it Is Is I time h'nl t . mlllllg : t of "lhllg I limit hirO. " AlI 1C. to tllOW off 8lclmeB 1 ' 1111111 tIme sick ; 1 > IIIP'S , , l\h1ncy disemist's . 01' all I.huls I'C cIel1 1) ) DI' , Iohh'/ Spmii'mmgtms Khlle ) Pis , 'l'itey wi cure BI'lght's dlsemtst' " Nephm- rlt : . CongestIon . Dlalll's , Pain II the Iimi'k , Sleeplessness . ptc. Iomm't o\II'work your Id,1np , 'R. 'l'ake care of thcm. Don't worl ; too Ileh , WO'I'r too lueh , elt too luch , mli'lnk too I much. I 'Ol 10 % 'Ohll' Idl11PYR wi suifi'e'm' . 1111 slckless S'Oillill , sulrm' from thc effects of thei' Dt' . 1IOii's Sllragls Kh11PY Pills will CU'C sick 111Iw ' : . ' 11 ' wi also IH'C- 'pnt 'OU' klmimit'ys ( getting sick If talwn In tulle wlln thc first S 'llltols of the siekmtess ' ' . RlewPsR I I Illt'm' ' 1'11'wi cure 11sel I'r whlll doctors . aI1 ( h'iigs arc OfPI unahle to Veii't5. A few 1118 wi relieve. A few boxes 'iIi ctim't' . wi l'\'l' . Fat' ale . ly ) all druggists , or 1) ) mal ; IJ'PIHl1 tot' r. cents I hnx , \\'m'ite , . for \nluahlo Ja IlhlIt : "A PI- ' Ymimit' BlooI , " free ' ' . , tlI' Pal' ) cl' ( fl'IH ou 1'IUIt Prim I [ ohmic's tielsen. \ lpllclw Co. , Chicago , Ol' HII AS ClSTO I\IY , HOBB SPARAGUS PILLS wi be sold Iii Omuha : hy the ShERMAN AND MCONNgLL DRUG CO. . lG13 Dodge street second door wet oC I' , 0 . . . Ii p. - . , - - - - CrUIOI Of nOlnllper 1 titer , 'gmnnimg , wl'l ' I tht St Louis JOltllll II t ' : : I I I I" 'm II"xt ' conlectllas with the 81 , j ' ' I.h . , 1i. , ( limzotte its IS1 . after \h"h I , . rtII..1 I'J"I Ht , 1.1U18 to take 11 editorIal li'irtriio on the t Tlle -JlJlrlll , II I I SSO hu \loS oil th , ' Jtir .f tha lal8a9 CIty TIIII , but I.f that IIRllr II IS8t to heeoll 111IKIII cdi. tor of the J.II' r " 'nIbmimm , ' , lie talc to Chlc.to , \I'U t 13 , ISS3 10 accept a liosI. tlLI on the editorial 1 star Dr the Chicago ( MornIng Noire ( non' time I.l'rlt nlll his eon- neeton wih that IJallp centnlh,1 110lt Interrlltl'l tmmmtll hmt death. Mr. Piehml'n last eommli'Ibmmtlomm to his de- hart mmmcmi t aim ttml l'ahme r , ' 'Sli.smpe aim it Fiat a , ' ' ll'ns immilui isimetl Sa tumrda9' mmsornlng ml mmmi i ii it was mu chmarmuetenistic dt'femmse of 11111 Nyn amid a rt'fmmsai to accept time immmptmttmtiomms as to time ctmmmse of the recent assault omm tIme imummmonict at l'atersoms , N , 3. lit atitiltlomi to his mmouspaper work Mr. Field imas foummid timiuc to lmerformn mistmchm extra Iatmor imi the literary field amid imuus establielmeti a repuumutiomm mule a Imowertumi amid clever writer of stories amid verse. ills iimt poemmi of irotoimsiomi ueae "irenmn Simips , " wnittemm fou timid Primited 1mm time October l.atiics' hlumsmc Jour. nd , lie sus C5heCI8ll ) atiehmt ims time iuoemuis tmimti ttories of clmiid life muimi hmts prirmto.i books mion' mummmmsber mu , lmmmif dozems voltmtmmes. lie immas also mmmauio imimimseif f.smmiomma to time litiiiiio as um meatier of lmis calm stories amid verses , hmavimmg at tiifteremmt timmmes npeareti , joiistlyVltim itigar'ilsomi Nyc auth Jamimea \\'imitcomishm Riley. , mmmommg hula better kmmowmi 11(01(5 mire time "Dommver Tribimmme I'ritimer , ' ' ISS2 ; ' 'C'mmlture's Gariititl : , " ISS ? ; "Little hook of \ \ 'eiterms'ermmes , " 18S9 ; "Little hook of Profitable Tales , " 18S9 ; ' 'Secommul hook a ! Verse , ' 1892' " 'itim 'rrummmmlmot amid hirummu , " 1S92 ; "Echoes frons time Sabimmu Ymsrmmi , " Mr. Field mmmarrleti Miss Julia Commistock of St. JomihIhm , Mo , , October 16 , 1S7'J , mmmiii hmati seven uimiiiiren , liosewehi Martimm , Mary Premmels , .uielvims Gray , flmmgomie , jr. , irederlck Skiff , Julia anti htoaweli Vrammcies , 1mm Jimmie , 1S93 , Kisox college conform-oil upomm Mr. Field time lmohmormmr9' degree of A. ? it. CIiim'GO , Nor. 4.-Time fmmmieral service ivili take idace at time iommrtim i'resbyteriamm cimumr'hm , Itimsit anti Superior streets , Vcdnes- mla ) , at 2 p. mu. 11ev. Ir , Frammk A , Gmmn- caulus vilI ailiciato , rtsisteti by lies' . Dr. Prammk M , Bristol , amid appropriate mmtitiress will ii mnamlo by 11ev. Dr. M.V. . Stryker anti 110mm. Limthmer Lmmihimm Miiimm , Time following gentiemmsrxm have booms selected as active lull bearers : Mr. Hart Taylor , Mr. E , I ) . Wimmsiouv , Mr. Charles ? il , Fayc , Collins Slunckehfortl , C. A. Mmmelommalti ) amiti Mr. 3. W. Iilltmssan. Time following gemstlt.mmuemm lmrvo beemm eiectetI as imomsorary hall b'arc.rs : Messrs , Victor F. Lawsomm , ii , Ii. Kohmisaat , F , ii. head , 11. (1. Seifridge , it. A. W'alier , Miluvari , tharns , P. Vi'illis Itice , Ii. N. liiggimsbotimammm , 1' ' . J. V. Skiff. M. I' . hlammuly , Ii. C. Chmatfield Taylor ammti M. 5 , Stommo , rime intermmsomit vili be rut Gracslatmd cemmme- tcry amid will be private' , DoVi'itt's LIttle Early Risers , time pills that cure comistipatiomu and blllousisess , Apollinctr ! s' ' 11TIIE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS , " Received the HIGHEST AWARD at the WORLD'S PAIR , and at the .A1TWERP EXHIBITION. D7. McCREW ms Tlm ONLY S P E C I A L I ST , woo TRIATS ALL. PRIVATE DISEASES Weakneu & Disorder oh MEN ONLY 20 Years Experience. 9 Years In Omaha. ' hook Free , Conuimtation miti Exatniaation Free , . - 14th and Farnamn Sts. , OMAhA frifl. - BEDRIDDEN. LIi'I'1UN'it1s ( ( )1 SUI.'LIUlNG. 1 ii ) . ' I Ii r i mI im I , ' .i S.'vm'mm I i ii iiii ri-mi I ) nihi r teA A t t . .amm lit I ii I , Cmmi' , 'I'hmo fohhous'immg is a letter we recelveti I imimart timmme ago frommm Mrs. M. C. Ilinkley , m02 ; Nortim iIssisvippi street , Immdiaimnimolis , In'l : ( lemmtinmmmcmm-Vi'imik : e.uttterimmg lmitcncely from lilies , I becanue Immterm'atemi in ) 'otmr isdvor. tlscmmment Imi omme of ( stir tinily imapers , nail lmrceimreui a package of ) 'otmu' l'yrammmitt I'lhmi Ctmre Imummum ommr dnmiegtst , Column ) ' to lmmy rxll 'ctatioms : , time relief ivas Irustamatammeotma , I umsed tu o baxt's of the h'lie Ctmre munti omm of time L'hiis , mmml simm eoumvimicetl ( list they : mro the tiisiy cafe ctmro for Ililca on timt immariEct , I lmt'e teemi a stmT.rer ( fm-omit isiles for Iift'emm ) emrs , ami1 have imeen conllmmetl Is hlmy boil .bmmt on.iiait of time tinie , expect- 11mg antI ti hahmimig for miectlm , for time hem was 0(1 meat. i w'mit to time college lmero nmmd tiio thotors said lily case Was ml muew one to tiit'mmi , time gie.lt ham ha'imig brommitlt omm is 10160 rmhpttmre , iV1&itii tile ) ' wamiteti $700 del- hats La out ommt , I s'ac rem y mmmumcii afraid that titalim wouit m'esmmit frommu lmiooii i'olson' lug , it'imleh the ) ' akl is Otilil m'eeumit fromsi timd operation. 1 fe1 as though I can't prait'i tlmti i'l'rfimnltl I'hio Ctmre amid time h'ym'ammmid I'hiis too highly , as i msmmm c.mm'hmmectl that thmey sas'cml mimy life. lh&'tcre tmsimmg ) 'tumr cure I wolgimed ommiy imimmety poummmtis , amid now I weIgh 150 nntl feel as weii an I vver uild in may life , Youmr at liberty to umse this tea. thmnonini in atmy nlamlma'r youm mmma m5 fIt , as I emit nil sumffi'rers frommu thmi tertIlmia disease to know that timerci has at last bem : CummmhmuUntlf'd a remisetiy that will ctmre lilies. ? illt. M. C. IhlNiCh.IY. 'fhere Is no netmi of time dammger , imaimm amid expemise of a 'mmrgicai operatiomm for ammy ftirnm of lmilt's. 'Time i'yummummiti Pile tune ( lees time work li lthotmt lain , anti Is time cafesi nmmti tImeh' at. iiemmsommmlcr also that thm h'ymmiarhl I'ihi are a certain euro for comu. ctipatiohm , acting svitimotmt gnimimsg , amid ro. metorimmg mmattmral maclIon to thus tunnels. Time 1''nmariti l'llo ( 'mIre Iii solti by drug. gimmts at 50 route anti $1.00 , amid time Pymmmarid ' b ' mail frommi l'ymmiarid i'ills at 25 cents. or ) Co. , Aibim.mmm , hitch. . , . , - . - , - , iv. , cm mil hit. mnrviniii , Fre.em ) - - . CALTH 0 6 i'rO , , lti'mt.ti &imil i ; ai E N lt'it.il gmmannmmmeo tutu CAm.TimCi .i III ' iI..murgt.tiint.mnn. . P'iE-F \c'I , tiit ume.-momtc : : i.o.u VIc.'r , \I . 'l\t \ , ( * Use ii aStas ( J'saIifieI. .t4 AdmviVOU MOI1L CO. , , , _ _ , . : r.j Ailan 1p.m. , ( inlrn.Ii , ( ibl , 1't' 't'f f 1 Ij ' _ H 'i uiio f , I ( I I ( M mama usqd Wool Soap ) ii wieim limbo imMi ) 1VOOLEjVSwIII iuot shrink If WOOL SOAP is used in lime laundry. Wool Pont , is delIcate mind rofnesimimm torhtammm mum'- r osca. 'l'ho beL cmeuitmsor. limO , a bar Ut mjummr tlraicra. i'wO sIren : toilet mine iatmmitlry , Raworth , Schodde & Ce , , Makers , Chicago. a L'litthuani St. . Iiotomm , ma l.iwmiarii Mt. , 2ew York,1T21 Cisoatnut St.Nt. Louis. - - - . , , ' , . _ - - - - - SAMPLE ITEMS FROM . . - - - - - - - - - - - Great Bankrupt Sale of1h e ' : Morse Dry Goods Co. 16th and Farnam Sts. Good rclitubio flt'st-class imsoreimandiso going a about halt cost of imtmummufaetui'e. ; x E % OLSOW COMPAT1Y Drapery Departmeiit 'Ve have Just received 2,500 ImaIms raeo Curtalmis , iaoiigitt for spot caulm to ( 'i'ar imp muu immmportt'r's stock. 'i'lmey ium'e miii mmel % ' pattet'ii ttmutl boummuti elgt's.Ve wIll sell titemmi itt HANiCItUP'L' PiLitU' . ' . LA'E ( 'Ult'i'AiNSyards : ; Ioimg , worthm $ L50 , SPECIAL , ,4 ( ) c PAIR , ONiY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 'z' I.4AC'E ( ' ( 'it'i'\INS---'i yards Iommg , w'ortlm 1.5O , SPiClAL , c i'Alit. ( ) NI4Y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IJJi ( E C I I ti'4 I NS.813is. . bug , 'omtIt ; 1.7r , S1EC IA I , h'AJU , ONI4Y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14A'E C1'lt'L'AlNS-8 yds. long , woi'thu $2JO , . Sl'ECIATe , ( l'AIlt , ONtY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . rri CUIt'I'AlNSim/ . lomig , w'om'tht $2.50 , SI'ECIAIA , I . l'Mht , ONI4Y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 ] j.Cld CUiVP.1NS-3l/ . long , voi'tli $3.O ( ) , SI'ECIAii , Q P4I1t , ONJY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' ' ' ' ' P 12c ShAM IIOLDEItS-Wortli 2c , OUR PILICE ONLY . . . . . . Uiiclerwear Department LADiES' VESTS 4ND PAN'I'S-Fieece lined , 1mm ct'ennm or gm'iiy , nil sizes , \Loi'se's imi'lce 50c , BANEILIJP'L' SALE ONLY , FLO1I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LAIInS' SCAILLH'L' VES'I'S AND PANTSMedlcmtted goomls , mull wool , flume qumulity , Morse's 75e gi'ade , IIANICIIIJPT sii ONIjY , lACiI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LADlES' COMIINA'i'ON SUITS-Nmmtutai s'otmi , very limit' , soft quality , Mom'se's lu'lce S.OO IIANKRUI"J ' SAIj. ONI4Y , IeIi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FoYs , BICYCLE hOSE-heavy , dmii'mulmle goods , Sizes (3 ( 5 to 9 , ILtNKILUP'l' SA.LH ONLY , 1'AIht ' - ' Mqsliii Departrneiit r4AIi lS' (1i\\'NS-liest eihinit3' lIhIlsIlit , ( lime gmls , imt'u- fectly flimisimed , hIot'sc's irlce hi3\NKltUI"i' SALE ( Oxily . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . rtII ES' ( iOVNS.Extru : qiimthity , uimli w'hhtii a mmd lm'migt Im , , ' ' tuielcemi mmmmd i'ulhlm'd yokes , ulom'se's immice 7'ic , BANIC- , _ ) ( It'i"L' ( SALE ONLY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CA hi lilt I C ( iO\VNS--J'iso t'cti'it hue umiuslimm goomis , hmmumuml- Sm mumely I ml i ii ma ed I mm ii m'w' , mm en t mm mm ml boa mm I I fumi pa t I em'im H , m hIot'se's mIce imp to $1.OS , IIANKILUP' ! ' SAI4E , UNIX. . Glove Department . DOt'i1IF w'oor i 1'i"rlNS-1mi' imdies : , good , s'muu'imm gmOds , Morse's price 7c , IIANKiLL'P'Ii' SAii' , I'AIlt . . , ' 1-111 " 1" . ' ON AND i.h1OIC ( lLOVIS-Fimme kid , itt bhmmvk , ) brovms , tmsmm mmml time mutest slmmudt's , full s1'.es , , 'miOm'8t."S 1)11cc $1.50 , IIANlClti'I"l' SALi 0N14l'Ahit . . . . . . . . EX'I'ILA QI'AT4ITY 5-1100K GLOVES-Vem'y fimme , soft"y / goods , lit blmicic , tamu mmmmmi in'ovimiot'se's l.T5 grade , [ _ [ J ' ' ' ' IIANICILL'P't' SALI ONIY , PAI1L - Corset Department SA'L'EEN S'l'htiP C'OitSETS-Ioiig ivaist , perft'ct llttlmhg , mmcmii aim ml drimleIorse's immico 75c , BA N K it I T I ' 1' SAIifl , . roe ODD ( . 'OhtS1'1'S-Ail slamudmird mitmukes , rt'hImtlde goods , 'm1orst"s $ I a mmml 1.50 goollm , t a close timemmi ( , umt ipi ick , IIANKILPI"I' SAlfl 1'IthCfl ONI4Y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14A1)l hS' CJItSl'I'VAI.S'I'Shtediuiiu mmmi . 'xti'a long , hilt- toll iitmmi clasp f rants , nil sizes , iioilhi' 01' lImo best goomlmm in time imummm'km't , ? mloi'su's lurlee 1.OO mmmi 1.2Z , 1iANl'- ILIYI'T SAI4I ONLY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Linen Department JiLEAOhIlfl ( 'OT'i'ON Clt'uSII-'l'ivIhiu1 goods , Morse's i vrk'e Ge , IIANIC RUI"I' SA li ONI4Y , YAhti ) . . . . . . . . . . . .2C t/e NA I'KINS-Puli bleaciue'ii , mmssortemi ptttermis : , uiot'se's price 8:3c , RAN Kit I 'l"I' SA Il ON 14Y , 1R/lN . . . . . . . . .9t c 53.IN'Ii 'I'PILKEY Itli ) IAMASE-Pmmst colors , ims.'uoetemt iItt.'rhls : , Morse 'a vrice :15c : , HANEILIIJ"I' SALE ONI4Y , YAILD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -z-- - - 1 - - - # I