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' 2 'rllJ I E ! ) OMAHA I DAII..BHJ : ' . HA'PUH.DAY I , NOV"g t BI I E lt n. 18 1) ! ) 5 .
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, . BOUGHT BY AN O1k111A IAN
Thomas Kilpatric the Purchaser of the
rll1cancr ! Stock
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MEANS MOTlIER BIG STORE FOR TIlE CITY
! ; \\.h"I..III. . 1'Irii \\111 III/.l/ : . . I. th.
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111 ' 1'1'1,1' 1'11 II ) ' UIII I
1.1"1" Hlrt , 11' " t IMtItII- :
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"Fflghty ] thnuan,1 anti five hundred , llolars ,
( moe . twice three tmcs a 11 solll to-name
your bidder please . " salt Acting Auctoneer
Cowel at the completion of the sale of the
N H. I.'alconer Btcck of dry goods , at 10
o'clocl yesterday , morning.
veryboly l , had heen Epeculil log as tu the
hlenty of thin Inlvllual , who had Ien I com-
petng w'.h S. N. O UI for the stock. This
bidder was In the crow,1 , anti , those who were
trying to 10cll' : him picked : Ir. Thompon , of
Thompson & lehlen , : Ir. Schneider of Tootle .
Hosea & Co. , or : Ir. Koley of Keley & Stiger.
At Mr. COllel'f cal for the name of the hll- ,
( leT . Uavll , lennlson , formerly of lennlson
Bros. of this city . stepped from the crowd
anti nnnoulce,1 , the name of the Ilurchaser as
"Thomas 1 ( I I Patrick. "
The nnnouncement was greete.1 with a
bunt of applause from the blslles8 men
present , art ! : Ir. ICIIJatrlck ! . who
was present , reonle. le thanked ,
the gent men for their expressions
of good , will . and stated that I lIas time In-
tenton of the lpntrlcli.Koch Ir ) ' Go'is
company , the purchaser of the stock. to en-
gage In the ( retail business In connection with
thin wholpsalo dry gods huslness. lie hoped
that It would he so successful that lie immight
en,1 his days In business In OmahA. lie
' 10111 ho ready to open the store on Monday
alll would offer bargains that would clean
out the prelnt stock In short ortltr.
10 10USIS nEi'itEsiN'rEt ) .
When the hour arrived for th- sale yesterday -
lay morning there vas 8 goodly represeltJtlon
of the mercantile Interests of the city pres-
ent. All of the big dry gods Rul llepart-
merit stores wo represented , uy the proprietors -
prietors , and some of tie dealers In exclusive
lines were on hant to pick lp unythlng In
their lines that might he offerell apart from
the general slock. ! r. Cowehl. for the cred- I
hors . acted al auctioneer In charge of the
sali' . 10 stated that the stock had . been
qUll } carerllly tnvoC11 ! nll that whlo the
Involco wus n.t gitiranteed . the stock woulll
bo sold practically as invoiced , the amount
being $10.120. from which $ I,100 worth oC
goods had hjen replevlnell
AccordIng to : he plan of the eae ! the goals
were talien 111 In their dlfereut classifications -
tons alit , ! oIere,1 , In that manner. The stock
of drlSK geods . InvoIced at $12.G 2l. 1 brought
one bil ( from llyden Bros. . $ r.oou. all a
like nmount waE hid hy them al the sik anti
velvet stock. invoiced at $11,083. to. Then the
103ton Store bil on the corset stec' . time
rlbuons. time lnllgs , cottons and , some Ktul110
lines at full Invoice value. All thlR was a
\ato of little . but necessary to the legal re-
Illremlnls en the sale. Nomie of the 1tIers ]
j wantcd the stock : In piecemeal I was the
Ilmp bid that they ' ere waltll ; for. The
list ' through with h , with the
following \\'a3 finally testmit : gone wi
folowing resnl
Invoke. 111th.
. i Drep. . . . . . . . . . . $ Invoie. . ( ! 1 $ i.OOI (
. $
SIIkB.utmt.t velvets. . . . . . 11,0h II tOOt ) ( ii )
8IkK.UII ! . n.\.ets. . . . . . . . . 1.121 - ti $ r.00 1.20) 0
( liov" ! . . . . . . . . . . . . I.U2 ) ! r1 1,0 lI ( )
' I'rlmnmnittgm anti , bUttomi't. . . S.157 il lOuut ) 0. )
'l'rlnmlnJ" lphollhr . . . butons. . . . . . . . 10.fi ; ) :19 : : 4.OWI 1.0000J ) ( 1
J.'IICY J"0,1 , . . . . . . . . 1.71 : IS 1 : 0
BChI mtntt I etmttioimery. . . . I.SIi ! 24' l.fl J Oi
Limmings I I . . ! . . tolcr . . . . ) . . . lfnm ) : I.rli : 39
Notlol 11111J1 , Ott ! . . . . . . . . . . 8,101 1m9 ! 2.om 04)
Coret8 . . . . . . . . . . . 2.i0) tS .IO 0 (
J.ace , mIII. . etc . . . . B.Om 4 ! 4.00000
!
Art JoOI ! ( 'te . . . . . . . . .l . ) ! ! H 1.10 ( )
( i'lltm4' firnlmiimings , . etc. . . 21,913 147 5,04)4) ) ) 04) (
OC'ltH' . furnIRhlnJs. . . . . . . . . . . . gOITT ! N.91j f.Wj ' 18
Cloak ! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15,0.SS 8t 1.21" ' 00 )
Furniture mutt ) fixtures. . . 7,0411 00 O 0
smm 1.IVgl.Y mDH U.
On al Invoiced stock of $110. 120 there had
beil hut $ ! O,2G3 bid anti : Ir. Cowel aket
for hils fDr the entire stacIe. flach ' bidder
waited for the other a moment anti thcn
- Emi Irulels , , for the Boston store. opened
the bali hy offering GO.OOO fur the Ilmp.
O. W. Shely of New York , representing
Clafn & Co. . raised the ofer to $ G.OOO , and ,
thou to iOOOO Just to make I interesting.
1 Thomas Kipatrick offered $ . and : Ir.
OII male I $71,000. Thl Boston store
tipped It to il,500 anti after another jumper
or two there was a paus ! on Mr. ICilpatrick's
bil of $72,500. :11 Olson offered al ad-
ditonal $2r0 and , : lr. Shely mlle I even
$73,000. Mr. 0301 came hack with a $500
raise alll then Mr. Bennison Rot II a bid at
$71,00 even. Mr. Olson added a cool $ l.000
anti , male th" offer 15000. Then : lr. Ben-
ricoh and : Ir. Olson exchanged , courtesies at
$ tOO a how until the $ i8.000 lark hld heel
reaehetl anti then thplr haws hecanH' more
brief ant tim ? bids went up $100 at a lime
until Mr. Bennison male a hilI of $80,500 amid ,
his competitors drOp1,1 [ , omit of the race and
the stock was knocked down to him , and
everybody semNI satisfiemi.
Time IWpatrlck-Koeh 1)ry Goods , compan
bas 1) . < n contemplatng the opening of a big
re'al iioio for some unto. The Foleotier I
stock 19 general ) concetel to hp enl of the
best In the city anti the firm took advantage
of the opportunity to get a good stock of
goods and a lleslrahle location. The lnn
has not yet Ileterminell whether tn carry emily
dry goods or to put In a deartment [ stock ,
but will ProbablY lleclle In favor of the Ie- ,
partment Imlami. The present stock will he
ciosed elL at once all wi Je replaccll hy
. a stock more complete thal . I.'alconcr over
carrlel ulII ole that will be up to date In
every larttcimiar.
Mr. Klhutrlck . was In the retail business
for thirty YEar before coining to Omaha
and will hal'l a . force uf timt heft thy goods
len In the city Irsoat(11 \ t IOu him II the
conluct , of the huslnc Most of the clerks
who were In the emplo of : Ir. Palconer have
. been re-eng.lgell.
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, 'Iimgi'ht' \IiI It''tiii't' .
The first of 1 eerI.s of ie'ltimes In the
C.crmztii iaiimiage will he , ieliverei , by Fred-
Oermal lalrUll ( wi lelr,1 I ) FrlI-
crick Sclmnmitkm ' at I'rit ? , liihem"ut
( bali
( 8hul'II' Friz : ller'H hal. Elgim-
tee'mmth omit ) Ylnton streeti . toimmros'
utter-
t'lth ! ( tomolrow -
all nfr-
0000. 'Ihe stmhj'ct of these 11tlr , . I" to
he ' "Th Na t mmrmtl iza t ion Law 1 > mm mud t > , ' Na-
lonal III State Coutlutlon ! . wit hi Their
1eal'lll ulmn the HIhr \merl.1 Citl-
ZolH of ( Furt I In : Ilirthi. " Cll-
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. { lllhl fl'.1 I CI. . .J..t.
P1"1":1,1 ' : the hot ci on tl I 'nim t Ii vet
eornem' of Thirteenth street all ( 'apitol
itremumi' lt 7 O''loclt laqt night to thc extent
of $ rOi hotel 19 owne,1 , antI 01 upletl h ) '
A. 0 c mtlumi. Il' I imaut no I lisura n.e. Th II in
, hangh1J 011 r h1 , ' u.lvertlsemmmont. from a gas S jet wihin tin o \ 1-
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C. S. I.obller , 3iS [ Omaha atulal hank
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Saved by Uood's
1 the experience 01 mAny who take
flood's Sarsaparhila. HCt the following :
"llu\o been
( .1 ' In
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.J .t ? k since I WI O
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,1" , n m 1 0 w 51.
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m Haell not been
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w for Hoc' ARr-
1ci : , . ) J ' 1 Rap"rll And
\ . r-3j hood's Pills
' 1\ - ; : my days ; on
jL- / ' ( arth : z a
ha\u cn od.
, \ . ' : f At tnt I hJd
I ' . " ; . \ \ catarrh In Is
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f . I. worst form ,
. then RJthma. No medicine dil 10 Iny
I teed except Hood's S.rapala , which
I . has no equal P' n blood purifier , I lave
I not only bel benefited In health but In-
creaMed II weiGht from 10 to Ij pounds .
I do all my housework wihout any hudp.
- and only Hood's I what I 11) Iml
Hood's Sarsaparila
payi. We keep llood' 111 01 haml
constantly. " Mus. n. A. ( . '
contantt. 1.\'Tl : : : , liue ] :
Bprh'ls , Nebrn'k.\ .
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. -iP ' ' I I fa.11..II" . . . . . .yt"t.\ .
Hood's P'llls , .
OOu S hiS .
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Ilul.ln1. 11 linking ' for n tulle ) I prized ! hi-
" ) 'elc' that wan Itul"l ( rain hll luSt e"el-
lug. 10 1 Tlp , to the Ilublc library anti , went
tl'ile to pxChnl/p I honk . 11,1 when he
CIUlO ( JUt hiM wheel was . mh'llng.
It : ! I i'I' , tl" P i ' 1'11 i : ( 'tt I :1'\ ' \'UTg. (
tlth'lll ( .11'.1. . . Ir 11..111 JI.tlrl.
5i11t. ' hit I..w eh I I j" ' " ,
The coulty canvassing board , ! rlure its
labors yesterday . ali ! completed the p'unt
of tie coulty , "te at nuon today ' . with the
exception or that cast for jtmtlces , constables
and anteessora.
Th ? figures are DS folows :
I" , Judge Supreme Court-Mahoney. 1.3i I ;
: IIII'ell. 1,823 1 ; : or\al. ti,412 ! I ; Phelps . t.0:3 ;
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Wolft'rmharger .
WolfPlb.rer. :3. :
1.'lr Regents or l'Ilverlty-Ales. tn\ \ ;
\si.hy 3.i:9 : . Jat I , 1sl0 : Ole1lburl. icei ; :
Br'DII 10 : ( Joold. i.l9I : bCittle . 2,123 ;
Merrill . 9./II ; 10311 ( 4,124) f ) ; WooJbe . S2'J.
For JU'ge ' ! of lJis'rhct Court Fourth
Judicial , Distrirt-liaker. to,431 1 ; ! Ckln3I'1
9SI ; tumhile ) . 9.S3 q ; 1'lwcet. lI13 ; Ferguson , .
9s91 I : 10pewel. ! ) . : ( i ; Keysor l , 16.02 ; Mag-
Iey , 8.212 : Powel. 10.ISI ; HOlcl , . 8.G5i ;
Sect IO,22i ; SbbauIl , 10\9 \ ; Wallele .
[ . I.
I.'or htEhiresenmttives . Tenth District. to
\acanc-DIFrancl s,36 ; Dvans , 1,03G :
Iulil. 12.03.
1.01 ( 'Ierk of n'strlct Court-lhtirr , 1,240 ;
Coo . 8.i2S : I'rank , 10,102.
1.01 COI'nty Judge-Baxter , , 1.181 1 : Poilts ,
7,612. ' I
For County Siemfrt-Tiernuin11mamii , : , ISI : I
Drxttl 9.11 1 : :1 cDoll1 , 10,020 : Wiiliamns ,
1.028.
1"01 County Coronlr-lruner. t.iGI : llumrket !
to.SI : l.nrller. 7.413.
1.01 County Tr asurer-lelmro. , 1,701 I :
Lange , 7,775. . I
For Count Clerk-Bngham. 2OG8 ; Camp-
hel. 7.17 ; Helleh , ! . tAG\
1.01 Count SUt'e'or-lousl 8,815 : King ,
10.2r1 ; Lawrence 418.
For County Supellltendpnt of Puhlo In-
gtructlon-Jollwel. . 10,468 : meord , 350 ; HUl ! .
2,316VOOd : , . 6,58S.
- For County Commimsiomit'r ) Second , Com- I I
mlssloner's llstrict-lhuimr , 233 ; Jacobsen
2,152 ; ICiersteati 2.215.
For I Connty CommissIoner . Fourth Commls-
sloner's Dlstrl , I.'ul Trrm-Curtis , 320 ;
ilcetor 2,292,1sii ; . 1.747.
'or County Comnmuisslomier Fourth Conmniis- !
stoner's Ustrlct , to Fill \aclncy-Ureen.
I.G83 ; Mtmrpimy 1.38S.
1.\1 , t 1101' . \1. Il 1'- 1)14ll1'1. : I
: . .th i mmmi "f 1)1 sIiiimw 1"11,1. 11. . ,
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t" 1itt'iIMlul ( UI.t ) " .
CHIC.\GO. Nov. S.-The mectng . of the
: Ietholl&t Church Extension society tomlay
was enll'en J hy an acrimonious Ieha'e. : This
was aroused by the dl clslon of the luau to
set aside from the $89.000 to he asked from
the conferences $50.000 for a contingent tuum I. I
\.000 \ for IH emerlency fund aol $2 .000
for ohlice DX.enses. [ . This mony Is to he
used at the discretion of the hearth at l'imiia-
delphia. Dr. Neely of Philadelphia wanted
the mate suhmloll to thc hoar.Tlw
rel'.r"l ] gent'ma1 ' 1 an hmnpa'sloeul mann
saul that such acton would hi ntIUler proper
nor legal
; ! soon as he hall concl\led a dozen tlC1e- :
rates strove for thc floor to answer his ob-
jecthomms. Bshol ) ) Poster of Nw York finally
secured It ant made a reply of Rome length
during which he characterized , Dr. el"s
speeeh as a Ilast- one and unwarrante,1 , In
view of the fact that the doctor was not
brought precnt , , yesteld3) whl1 the mater was first
"Wo have , " he said "a deht of $50.001
whch ! must he Iflhlatel aud ! where else Is
the money to coml from If not from the
money put forward for this 1011. . ? "
The bishop then moved : lS a substitute for
Nely's motion that thl conmiiiittee's report
he taken UJ at one. The motion was
secondr anti . the followed a lively llebate.
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Donghlol , a \ ) representative from
Phlalelphla. , spoke nt lCngth , taking citIes
aanst ! Neely . and a warm Iwrson11 dlsCns-
shun between the two gentemel was only
ii'erentecl [ hy thc refusal of ChaIrman Merrill
to grant Dr. Ncely the floor.
Ylrlons oUlpr speakers kept [ lt the matter
untl fnaly Oshol ) Merrill settled , the mater
hy putting the 'ueston and the commitee
report was adopteti. The huslness of passing
on the amount to he assigned various conferences -
broncos was then resume'\
IISC'ssln ' 1'11 l , : :1 : " " " \Ongl'DUJ' ( .
.1.111".1 II sins " "II 11.\11 I I I iIke . .
I hIooI e''I' iii.
ChICAGO , No\ 8.-Ofllclaia of the Trans-
mlRsourL hues held a meetng today for the
purpose of determining whether or not they
would cast their lot with the passenger as-
elatIon ant allow Its agreement to cover their
busllC3 up to Colordo corman points. The
meetng atIoured without taking definite
action. Slut the chancs are very strong
that time hines wi come In under the ) assocLl-
ton aHrcement Time greater part of the thy
was taken up h ) a considerton of the asso-
elation agreement anti time hues got over It
wihout any particular trouhle. Tomorrow
time rule of the assocl-ton will ho taken up.
'he only dIsagreement today
was . over
rates ( remit Montani . points to the II.url
rLver. The Ho Grande Wetern asked that
time UnIon PJcltc reduce its rates from Utah
points to the Miesotmri river frol $30 to $2 !
on account of Its low rates from : Ioltana
polnt9 to Missouri river points throllh Utah.
The Ho Grnde \'elter clalme' ' that as the
mater now staml5 the I'ate. from Montana
throulh Utah to the river alowed a SCJlp on
tllr Utah business . alul they wished , Lt rc-
10I'1 ' The Union IJcltc demurred , ant the
result waR a long argument and no re > il at
the pnd of It. I Is probable ' that the mater
viii be taken at the ummeeting
wi tip meetng again to-
lmiorrow. p
lt' II'n1CO " 'J'S SFl'ihR.
SII'II"1 t" I.h' " nt S"I" 1,1 I ( In
lIIiIguiu I , .
WAShINGTON . Nov. . - . \ It. Coiiier . a
well dressed man , apparent . ) of some immeamus
who came here recently from Sao Francisco 1 . ,
.hot and killed himself this evening In a .tate
room on the steamer Norfolk , jm before It
left the city for Norfolk , Va. Ho was the
handler of the output or saw mills. 1'01
papers In his po"esslon It appears ho had
spent some tlmo In Norfolk dlrln the past
summmmmer. aIM that he wal a melliber of the
Illam Temple of the MystIc Shrine and of
Iduh Chapter Ioyl Arch lsons of Ciii-
tomnia. The sulelde's connectons are be-
leved to reside In :1hlgan. as there was
evidence , th.t he had , , elm several occaeons : .
sent sums of $00 to Irs. Cal1l Collier of
Fife Lake . In that state , and there wat also an
identIfication check by which somime Insnr-
ano companIes In : lchllan were to ue not-
fled In case anythhlhJppenl ( \ tl huh. There
WH al" ) lOnl cvhhnce to show that he hat
Ind In' Lanshaig ! .lkim. ! The lan WJ9 about
1 years old. _ _ _ _ . _
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W'ASIIINGTON ' , Nov. S.-Puneral servIces !
of the deceased actress , Mru' . I ) . P. flowers
were held today , at St. Andrew's Fp : . opal
church. The testimonial to : Ir. .Tos ' pim Jefter-
son was coincident wih the hlr\1 of hl
leloug naomi , Irs. h3ower' . antI the presence
then' of many of the iittr'a friends 1'e\nt d
a large number of them frul attending the
obsequie Many me"ages : of condolence
were received from persona II'omlnent In the
theatrical profcnlon.
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I 1" " rn 1 ( ' " ' hut " It nil ii i.m.I II St. . Iaii- .
Si' JOSfli1I. Mo , , NOI' . .
JOSEIl :10" S.-Speriai.--jn- ( )
surancc agfls have been lolfpd that the
rates on property tn tlh : city will bl lowered
to time rate II force [ before the tire In which
time union stolc1 WJS deitroyell several
months ago. . \ raise In the roles was mate
at that home. and tbe reduction Is
lt t\t tme. ant rlducton now on ac-
count of the Improl'elents that h\c hrln
mlio : h ) the water company omit the In-
creased facilities of thc fire dcputml'nt. The
pfperty owners uro not satst d with the
I.resent rates. redtmction. - ant . wi osk for stIll lower
I , I. . . > . ltuIIeI.
Boh.rt hockey . 1 Cermomi 0.1 : enough to
he w'sel. anti who iire . imIast Omnha. ul-
logos thai lie was l"ill , ) by b"lnkle SmIth ,
n fagt ) 'onl mullto , at 51 Hauth I.'our-
tt.uth trtot : ttet night. 'ht two mulct In a
Illnon ) on ' 1'itim'Intli Slret early In the
evetulug. HO.kl' m'mts a that while hn was
)
In 1 room Hlth the gin [ the sum uf Ii WaN
taken from lit's tronser poclt.t. Huth viil
mu'ornlmii i eimtte t"11 : stories before Judge erl.a this
II n. titsit . \ nfl ) " Snt'iuul.
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Tim , , I"l'll c1\\son \ : of thl Salvation Irm )
11ni oyster supper at its Imarracics ,
fe'en teelithi and Ja\elllcrt [ et recta . last
right. . Thlro wa n good miltonmiance. The
1)rov'eits wil b ( uscil to purchase new In-
IllrOl..t for tue bra1s band ant new
Mto"'S for time barracks
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YJI \ C. A , INSTATE YENTIN
Dc1egntos nml Members Anomblo nt ASdO-
cntlon lal for the Oponing.
PLAN OF TIlE ORGANIZATION EXPOUNDED
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' . S. Mt'i'ii'm.fers "r $1. 1.111" ' 1"1. II :
th , ' et'l 11,1 1'111'1 , of t lit'
So'h.t ) . It" I ( it'i t Ii ,111
I : " Imt'i'It'imi' ' ' '
"The secret of the success of the worle of
wor
the Young Ien's Christan associaton Is that
It. meddles rot with iollticc . nor with those
things I'hlcb ten,1 , to the II&Ulltol\ so-
defies ! anmmi that do mme goomi , to the moral or
ant to /00,1
the RI > lrlnal natnre of the inemimber . . " s1ll
Dean Gardner In his introductory Ihlr ' Gs amid
speech of weicolo to the dlegates to the
state con\ntcn of the Yomimmg Ien'g Christan !
association , assemhlet In the nlHllorlum last
ovenlng. "It works for the salvation of the
bud ! alll thc foul of Icn , nlHI It Is becans
of this singleness of purpose t'uat It Is a snc-
cess ant 1 mnomimmin emit to the t mini ty of men. "
Time speech was In all harts nn extenslol of
the most earnest welcome of the Ileple of
Olall to al the mimombors of the Yoang
Men's Chrl.tan asso : lltol of the stat IIHt
of the nation to the hosl11tnlty of the 10cji
.
associaton.
On behalf of the visiting membprs the wel-
come was respOIe,1 ! , to hrlel ) ' b ) Prof. O. i. I :
Comimlra . of th" LIncoln ormal unll'orsly , In
which he , all tul the object of the meetng
vmto as Iluch to get renewed nthuslasm fcr
the nohle prlncll.les . of the work lS fur the
pleasulo that II h for time mcmhers of limo
associaton to mee together au a 1.lane . of
love amI of Intercst In things that are ef the
highest moment to al II ho Ire workIng for
the uplifting of me amid the a\'ancement , of
the cuuso of Chrlstanl )
1.'olowlng the song , lell hy Prof. lflmmami :
Mr. T. S. : ! clheeters of St Lluls was Introduced -
troduced to malta the speech of tIme cveaimmg.
After the Introductor rcmarks 11 whIch ! he
outlncll his discourse on the "Dollar and
Cenll Value of the Young Ien's Christian
Association . " he hejan with tlw consll raton -
ton or the cost of the pole ? nUl of the [ Iuhle
oflicials ant courts for the protectou of lie
people from the ) 'ouug muon.
lie said that It 19 thought II rfecty proper
to expent IHuc ! funds In towns anti cities
fur the ummaintenanee lf Ilolce courts amid
puhlc I mm a U ( Ut loll ) of I en lIt ! lug , but wih all
this I Is tunable to do away wih criumue.
1 , lucaton nail good . alsociat u hl\'e a great
tendency to thwa.t criumie anti the Imistitu-
tel whch ! can In any way reduce the nUll-
her of criminals hy taling hell of the young
men amid lra wing thm from evil ways , Is
In all particulars nn Instuton which Is
fCI' the uphullln of society , amid ouch an
In3ttuton Is thl' Young Ien's Christan
: 'socla t ia mm.
"The condition In which the young lan of
tomiumy , Is placcll Is far different from that tn
which his father : and his forefathers wore
Ilaced. , Tweut.lve years ago the young
man was taken lute th , fa.ll ) of hue employer -
Player and treated as tloulh he were ole
of the fatally . an,1 , II all suys the employer
looked out for the immoral arll relKlous con-
Ilton or the employe. 'rhls 19 almlst to-
tal ) ehangel toIay , anll the oung man
fnds that mony tme ! ho Is worllnJ ) for a
man who dow not Ii0W imlnu not beause he
would not hut ) for the reason that It Is 1m-
posslhle for him to cIa 50.
"Some time ago I had occasion to look up
thC 'Ileston of the percentage that young
men hare In the total number of criminals ,
and I fount that 10,1i ) 'oulng men wel'C ar-
I' ted In the city of St ) Louis In one year.
I went to the Jai , ant found that out of
2,015 there hlarcrated thee werE 1.r 1
) olng men. and In time state [ Ipnlentar ) ' at
Jefferson Cl ) of I 3GO convicts 975 were
young muon. SOuthln ! must he done. I Is
not eloulh to point out that the lager part
of time criminals arey oung men tl sl.GW
the need of this wet k. for we lust conslter
that the young men are being called to
places of trust a 11 honor. These 510
young men are to he the fathers of fnmlies
ant they necd all the purity nrl ) imlgimmiiitled-
less that It IR posslhle for our civilization
and our moral teaching to give them.
PI.O TiE ASSOCIATIN ,
"In tile earlier work of the Young len'8
Christan alsoclaton I was time Intenton to
make the organization one of iurehy ! a Ie-
Illols nature : but Wt soon found out that
the usefulness of the association was lImIted
on this account. We began to cIndy the
nature of the young man , and we found that
lie needed companionship and that the desires
of oung men did not all run In the same
channel. \\'e found that he 1e,1 , physical
tieveioimnelit and the recuit has been that
there Is no society which contaIns ! as many
good athletes as does the Youn Ien's Chrle.- '
tan associatIon ; still others who lmeedeml out : !
aeced for emiuicatloim. neetet
: tducatou. Today there are mOl1
young men 'tudylll ; In the schools of the
Young : Ion' " Christan associatIon In St
LouIs than there are In the unlv'rpUes : alum \
colleges of the state of : I > ourl. A further
thing care to U9. Young men nnturaly asso-
elate In classes , becamiso of their tlferent
work , and ! so we estallshet soclete 1 for
each of them. We ha\ , societies for the college -
loge workers ammO ol'l"rs ' for the rairoad
men , and for the cites we have such a dlvi-
don a [ It Is p08slbl for us to immake. The
railroads have como to recognize ( lie value of
our work , and they ecourlge U5 In alt ways
posslhle. In the city of St I.oul they have
given to time assoclaton ! a plot of ground
wih a perpetual leale anti , \ $75.000 atlltd for
the construction of a hultlng for railway
men. anmi they have gimaranted to furnIsh the
funds to keel time InstutIon running.
"Tho local afsoclatlons stand to the young
men In the stead of home So many of the
ycnn ; men of today who live In the cities
have no home Too often we do not realize
the mirearincso , . time terrible lonesomeness of
a great city and we (10 not know how easy
I Is for the stranger to fall hy the way for
lack of encouragement A frlenll ) word
Is or so much value to the stranger Ihat at
!
times therE II no II'ay If finding what It
II worth. This Is the local ! work of ( lie
Young Ien's Christian associatloum. To to
good 1 ; onr s'atcimworti antI It Is true that
though ) may \ not tiara so much money
If you do not worship : Manutnor you will
have what mooney CJnnot bay , the lo\'e of
men "
The applause nt the close of the l'e.rh
showe,1 , time appreciaton or the alllenc .
whIch fle,1 , the aummiitorimmm .
IOING \\'EI.L IN I NlIilt.SlCA.
Pllowlnt : Ir. \iclthmcoters . . :1' . E. B. 11cm-
Ierson delivered tu report of the commit-
tee. I showed seventeen asselatons In the
state and ten colep asoclatonsvlh a
membership of 3.500. ) During time year there
have been organ ! 311 enl city and ten town
flsoc1timilms. Through tp agency of the
associations tbrC have been 200 conversions.
All of the associations were prosperous with
1 thE exception of one which has gone out of
cx lit to nec.
. \mong those present are about sevent-
I five delegates. anll smong the guests are
Prof. If. H. Corbtt superintendent of puh-
lie Instrlcton of Nebraska : Profs. O. E.
CondrJ ant J. G. Perkins of the Lincoln
ormal unlverl ) ; W. F. Smlls. cashier of
the Fremont atonal bank : Ur. F. A. Weir ,
Ch3dron : I ) . C. Main . Wayne ; Rev. James
Garvie , a Santee lndiaim Santee reservation ;
W. A. McGee , state . secretary of Iowa Young
: len'8 Christan 1lssocaton. Dma Moines ;
\ \ ' . A. Venter IJnsas City : C. C. : lcbener ,
ChIcago ; Huhert Wellenul , , secretary of In-
terltonal conlnl tct. Young ten's Cbrls-
tan association.
The ses lens today will h ! opEn to aM
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Nit Son ruh , Immer f.m' . ' , I.lllh l 1 ltlll.
I NflYOItIC : . Nov. S.-At the ohhice of
the Austrian consulate It was said that
Adolph Gutman , who with his brother
Daniel hat stolcn \00.000 \ amid who was lUp-
1.05041 to hmav ! been one of those drowned
when the steanter Elbe sonIc II March ,
last Is tel sought for b ) the colmaulale. I
was also d.llell Ihat the cOlbal wn awalt-
: nr the arrival of papers Irol time Iunsarlan
authorIties or hint thc consul waum Inter-
Ii ! II In the capture of the fugItmyca. The
consul when asked If he was Interestng
hllRelf In time capture of th' swindlers
mmmiied . baying ho thouht the swindler hail
perIshed In the waters . of the North lea .
nl.lhl time c.'rll"lt 1111111 I .
Contractors 'olay ' cOlmenced putlg the
slate roof on the new government buIldIng .
Unless , the weather limlerferes the slate roof.
month. Ing wIll all ht In place uy the ( end of ( the
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'I'IS'I'I"U : l ! i \ 'I'U .Inl' .7 : ii1ilM ( ) .
" 'hr'r Ihll.III,1.t.r" nil ii 3lumtmmg'rmu
I'rese'tt nt th. , I'r.tllll. /
NFY ltt , :0\ ' . 8.-early all of the
prominent ' FtQr nnll thetrlcal lungers In
New York .wofe tnel\led II time compal ) ' of
300 : , which ulhiell It the Olrlln , tlueater
this aterlun to Present Joseph Jeferson n
mas'c sils4r . 101'lnl cup , tbo gift or more
than 1,000 ) I mber of the llramatlc profea.
slons , On lie stage . which was ballteo , with
ferns wet ! ! ] I.nlcl ) Frohmummami , Frank Mayo ,
John Drew , ' , Itwlrll Sotiuern John A. I.ane.
Frank Sanl r. Wllal ConkIIK , P. II.
PreiuchV . tI.Gramumimton. olson Wheatcrof.
glwlrll , Hqulla UI , l'ertmginl Mr' ! . John
Drew , : Ir ! l. I It IhldeKnel 100th. lrR.
Leslie Alien . Irs. 1.'ernolllpz. Irs. gelwart
I. ' . Mayo anti , the three grallchlllrel ] or : Ir.
Jefferson.
Speeehps ! wormy lade ly D\11 ! Frohmuman. )
chalrlJI of thl Ilr sett\lon cOlmltle ' . who
said : "ThIs tribute Is lot fJ luch tendered ,
as 11 apprellton of his IrtNc ! achlellents
ns for hilts 10hie qualities of a mmmamm . " 1111 hy
Join : lrow I'ranl Mayo . : anll : Ir. Jefferson.
: Ir , ' . tgne hloothm.Simoeffel read In oM.
anti S. C. Shlrel reld nn ode . written imy
\ VilliamumVimiter. . In the ccurse of his lleech.
I ! lr. Drel said : "When II our country the
art of tile actor shll have take its proper
place among lime I other fume antI , liberal arts
I alit ) when omit' 'onntry shal hJ\'e atallc,1 , Its
high h place In the arts. lefura all the other
mmatiomms-wiitch It moon Islrelly : wi do-this
CUll wi ha iuietorlcah ! ! and fnture Ieneratol !
of Amercn ! alrccntl'e ! or the art that he
so ' "II rblyrou ht and t3ujht. \ Ill poilt
with its gl'3t n pride to this Ilrclous souve-
nr ! or .Iuph JelH"OI. the great actor , Il
the ) wi to 11ny " alother monulent to our
.
national grealnrs
Fralk :1)0.ho ; made the Ilrespltatinn
aooress. said : " \1 are hero today to ten- I
tier In mple ; ! , honelt words In expreut'aion ' of
that IUle 1111 ( feetlon In which yomi are he,1 } , I
hy YOlr comrIle , or our ium'ofeasomm. ! PlrHt
as : man who oil . without regarml to craft . I
I . hOlor ammO re3c't ) : hitch . tie our recOgnlzl'll
anl accepted ' ! representatIve actor the head
anti front of thc American staHc. the Ileer of
any actor In tIle lanll We greet ) ' 01 , today
whim all O.lr lowith ; all 01' hearts. limit
as no alt ! t Is greater than his art. 10 In
honoring 3'otl . we 110 honor to otirseives . anl
I to that nrt or which you arC FO proud anti
of which WE are 1) proud that WI are of it.
' 'My I deal' brothcl In art , In their name , I
II greet you onc" llmoro In thell name I present
this emIp In their mialmme . I say here's to your
I good , lucaltlu . to your fllml1 good health anti
1 , may you all lIve long ant prou'per. "
As 3tr. hyn conclutml ho walke ! ] tow1nl
the petestnl 01 which the iulotor represfnta-
tlon of the cup wee iilaeeml . ammO , drawii/ / ; the
silk draper aside , Ilresenl,1 , the vtcrun :
c mpl1nn with the gift or his brother anti
gI Ino
I RI ' tel actor" . I'rank Mom tiaunt cale,1 , for
I thre cher for Mr. Jeffersoum. which was 1'-
j epanded to wIth n vhil . the aldlenc' rIsing !
I ennuasse . wal'lug banlkerchlefs , anel cheering.
I : Ir. Jefn'Jn. who appeared deeply atlctel1
Caine forwanl lie 11,1 , not atEmpt a set ,
opeeh . butt for hal an hal I dealt In hrlght
I remlnlscence3 of the stage and told stres !
' uf Booth smith Forrcst Inl his own early
da8. which Jras 11 the a\lmce Im-
I' mcnsely. :
In conellslon he said : "Thpre are here
I today thre persons wbu ha\1 known each
! othel' for a long tme , anti who were for-
mmmerly aSRorlater with Lalra Keme's com-
imany fllrllg the ruin of 'Amrlcn Ccu"lns.
There was 1 0InI13n of thirty 'ulpped
actors of Ihem timers ure but three alive-
l1rO alve-
Irs. Stollanl. Mr CharlEs CulhloI , and m-
I self. Posslbl this Is the fn.t ( line In
I thirty years that \I'e all three have hcen as-
i semhlel ! tmnmier tb' S1me rocf or In lie same
Inler roc
I theater togethmtr. t might ( 'J ' ) with the \ Itch
II In Maciuethm . . 'Wh n shah we thteo meet
again ? ' but 1 bel'o\l. ' as Tennyson says
I 1.lfe Is hlt nlay , ' It maters not tim at It
shal he bug but that I slush lie veil actel
I an,1 , to he surt , tldt we Jet n geol cmiii , "
Telegrams % S'350 fcolvN ] from Ime. :101-
; Jesl\ Francis \ lson and otimers. Sir
I I Henry Irvin ! who' occlpled n lox with MInus !
. mien Terry , Vas ijiirely l mmothceti . Iml left time
I bpeech. theatr at soln as : Ir. Jeffrsomu finished his
! The clip wlfch ( 'Is ' not fnished , was sub-
" sttute,1 , by a plafter caRt , an eXJct represent- ,
aton of what iii' gift wi he like. When I
flumislmm1 the tupwiii .tant twetuty-otme Inches i
I In licigiml ! anll "r ! bp suitably Inscribed amId ,
sulahl' ant
, Iecolatet ammti' Jforlate,1 , In mossl\e silver. I
I Three figumres . -'lireenting Mi' . . Jefferson In
Iglrercseltln ! :11. .Jeferson
that- roles of nCp"an Wlnklc Dr. Panglm'
I ant flab Acres serve as handles. Detween
the handieR , are three paneli In I1se relef
or scenes from "nhl Vun'lnJde , " the
dl lnl t'cene ' from "The JI'als. " rlprcs-nt-
I log Jeferson and Florence anll the other
I bealng the folowlll Iuotatons ammO Inserlp.
, tons : "Ilere'um to your goat : \ health anti ,
I your famnily's . antI immay they alt live long and
prosper ; " "To the dean of the dramatc pro-
fO:1310n , with th : lovIng greeting and affection
I of his hrother all al&tcr pi'iyers November
. 18. I adorim. 189 " ; " "lIe touched nothing hc dId not
I adorn. srol whirl accompanlcs the cup Is
! headed : "To Mr. JO'Jeph , Jefferimon-Greetlmmg :
I " " ' ( ' wih thus cump 1 loving 1's"arC ! enml ,
To imlnmi wih ImIs true " 111 mom : . teimloss art ,
I , Hlf mlmt'.it' of e\'en' : wltol 0 friend ,
An,1.on the whulo world' henrt" I ,
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" ' hi. II 111.1' 'ElI : ( " ii.t'l' : UJ't'II'I % .
( h"'I I sti 111111111. I I l . . el 11" 11
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CHICAGO , Nov. . S.-AI railroads having
' heat'larterK In Chicago have given positive
'assurances to Presilent 11 of the Grea :
Norther that as far as lies In theIr power
the ) will. cooJrate wih him In defeatng
the A. n. U. strike 10W threaten upon
his read. The Infurma'ion CJme today from
olclals of the Cimicago lwalkee & St.
I'amml , the t Bnrlinjlon , thp t iinois I I I CentrJI I nnt
I the Chicago & Eastern Ilnol $ system This
/ supimolt of the Great Norther I an out.
rowth of tlO ; plan IJrsued by time general
I managels of the dltTereat : roats of Chicago
I when they were dealng wih the strike of
I last yea . : Ir. lull has engaged a tetectl' (
I a enc ) to furish him armet guards , and
: : \lvlscd the Chicago rlrct managers that
I his road ! 11 emimploy almy rlroJt man out
of work who hall ! hot ( ommlte'l an act of
violence In Chicago or clsewhero against a
I I ralrol,1 , turll the stl.I ( of lS4. There
are some 2.000 of thEie min Iii Chicago itt
tbo present time whose mmlmumes were on the
pay rolls of the raIlroads up to July I. 1831.
Thee Include emmglmueers . fremen , hralemen
and flagmen. Whlo they have been "hlack-
listed" for nearly eighteen mimontimim no charg
I has rested against thsm hut of having slmilly
quIt work when the s'rlko begun. At 175
I
Monroe street these mel were helng engaged
today ant rurlshed tran ' \ortatlon to St.
Paul.
l'aui.MIhVAUFCEE. :1 [ , , 'Nov. 8.-AccDrdlng to I
Fugene Y. flebs president of the American
italIan ) ' Uumloll : . who tt' now confn3d In the
Woodo-toclt ioU . no strike has been declare'l
jL.
on the Great Northern , system , a 01 ! none Is
likely to be declarlr" This statement Is con-
t31noI In a personal leter fran : Deb . wrien
Woodstock jail last nigimt ant receIve ! ] I' )
a \romlnpnt men1uer uf ths order In this city
toda ) ' . Time leler Is I ' II reply to an InClllr ) '
regarding the fttU > oC matew on the Great
rther. Ueb I "TUb tlat the lwaukee
memhers may rtel 'o concern . ao to the
trouble Oi time Great Northern systeom.
. )
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"nrther 1CeilItme1' . . he wrlte . "advJhes me
that no strike Ihi been tsclared , and thl
none Is lIkely to be Ueelared. There has heel
local trouhIl at the or four irn'nt. hut notb-
lag of a general chbruiter In which the AmerIcan -
Ican Hal\ay nnr91 ha I ' Ilvolvet1 There could
he no strIke UnltHJf authorized uy the men
thems.lves. antI , rhl ' ht not been domme. "
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n"1111 ( mimii 1J'ilt'uiummig > ' "UUII.
\ ' ASHIN < fl'UIl :0\ ' . 8-Llctutenmaiut I.u-
clen .ounl of tle IitYY. ' who vuts nt 10no-
lulu , en hoaflll' , Uston , lt t1 time of
the 1lwllan rehallql , tonight denied that
the secretory .t the 1"\ ' has refused , him
11ermilion to t \uhl h a look Imo had svmit-
( cmi. ito all : \ "I gathered man ) ' notoi rt-
' ' of lie hlanll . imimmi those
rlrlln ! the history oJ ( 11 < e
noh' I ha\e , 'nlll\d iota 1\ " " reI' hlNtorl-
cal : volume. 'I'he 1.lucrl(11 was submlte,1
to time Fllletan' of Ihe 11\ ' ) ' In au'eorhance
wih the ( r.glluloll. antI I know ( hint rhrmt- ,
ever acton the sm'm'retar' ; tale' will hI for
the 1i't I womml.I like to eontr'mdtet ! the
statement thlt I crllcll'c Iny 1lllnlstr.t- ,
tiomi . aI' entered I" to a , lselUMlol , of the
Ifawaiiamm policy. t could nun. its ito aifleor .
1I\aian lolc ) "oull 101 I' In olker.
crIticIse poseI. , " Iny fupcrlorl , ol'en.cr , ' I so dims-
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The following eytiflmtet , were allowed by
the 10arel ot PublIc' \\'orl veterdo y ater-
noel : f.nmcmmt'iu'c IIro. . Inol estinmate .
gradIng Seventh 'Irltt. frcr ( 'I ar to ma
Point nIrmt'tv , t" ( t north Lf ! I'Us. < SI/I ( I ;
Alfred lurainaril. 11.1 es.lla'c. , gin linK 'mi'u- .
lon Street. tl m 'lw 'V Iv-seeommmi t' 1welt ) -
tourtiu $11 ? 0 : 11oh ? Iurh" , ful esti-
Onto . reps'i ' , I' I Ifr odIum ! or fh rca _ "lt- !
nue rnJ 1..1 I . .i , t. $ " : i
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EDUCATIN ) AND ) FRmnml ( )
Chancellor MoLom : Traces Their Relation
to the Oongrcgatcnal Church
FREE SChOOLS TIlE COUNTRY'S HOPE
I'mitritmiinll I I ) . n'Inlul" Z"II. ! , ' , , -
htrlmm ii lliaaul rs' , I'm'l IMmImm I'rnjmi-
tn.1111 ) sir In'I"1 ' . , -
.111' I , 'I' Ii , ' ' I.'u .t h'r LI in' rt y
1111 . .ulll ( . ( . "n t .lit. .
"Congregntloitslismmu anti Educatlomm" was the
subject at thc leetur leUvereil before time
ConlregntonJI club of limo First church last
night by Chalce lar : lcl.eJI of the : ell asll
State uiilvcrshiy.
Chancelor Icl.ean mate aim error Iii thluk-
11mg ( hint ho was to lecture at St. Mary's
A\'enul . Congregathlll chlrch uno IIIS cunsc-
mimi cii t 1) llela 'e,1 , 11 roach I mug thl church , antI It
was leJrly 9 o'clock when he was l'resente,1 ,
by Jlllge Tlf.\I ) ' to the "mal IIHleuce pres-
eUt
"Coumgregatkmnahisnm anti , ) : tncaton , " said
ito chmaumcchlor. "Is a bro,1 , stiiiject . but It
befits Congregutlonalists. Congrpratonalsm
stants very emphatcaly for Illepenilenc )
1111'llualt ) ' , Intelectualt ) . an.1 brotherhood.
The hlstor of the church 19 a history of In-
dClellenco ! In relgLI antI In human affalrv.
( 'ongrcgatlommumilm'mim : , 11 its hlstor . come" outer
or tha united mOI'ement8 of the renalsance
1111 the reformaton , hut It was only after
this emotOl1 fpaturo of those nHI\"lmeIS
hall tiled out nail , timouiglmt ] entered Into the
: thOIrlt
reforms that CongreKatululsm took form
unll growth wIth time progress of the people.
I'UItEIAN AmHCA ] S'TUTI .
'hu Congregational church Is almost
pureiy ni Amerlcl thsttttmthon. Ito hlstulY
lIt time ell world I" brief. Plalted In : ew
nsland In 1620. the < \Ieoille \ were corman
yeoluuitii. Notice their hlstol ) ' . In slxte:1
yearn nfl ( the landing at 11)'mouth Ho,1 { ,
Harvard college was fOlnINI , maid In IGt9
every colony In New 1 lgllnd had paseml
laws cOllpellng every settement that had
If houshohlcs to maintain a school and !
every town with , 100 househollers to have 0
iramimmar / school omesitiemi , over by a teacher
compctent to fit the studentl for the unl-
velslte" I .
" 'mong the - tlers In the first New Eng-
lld colonl the gradmiates of Camhrldge 01
Oxford numhce,1 , one to every 200 or the
poimulatiomm . showln : that the peolo1(10 II- ,
teloctual antI , aplr < elated the InportalH'e or
Intellectuality not , ! elmicit'.om , ! : . At the en,1 ,
of the colonial lmriod . In liG . ( lucre II eve
three ftr\n ! ; coleres In New Emmgiammmi : nnll
the owning of the present ( 'entury roull n
rc'imresmmtativo ) reputahle . college In every
stnte.
"Another argument In support of the nsser-
( lout that CongrerJtoialEm stand" for In-
telectunlt ton ) h. the fact of its r.muupllchty ! ' In
creed and form of worship. SImplicIty .
( Ind ofolshl [ Slnlcl ) ap.
peals ommi' to ito educated , ant Iltelectual
iieopie. anti , does not appcal ) to the hal edn-
catemi. "
Chancelor Icl.ean rcferreml , to the growth
of arIstocratic : sentiment In the church In
Noa' lnglan,1 , PrIor to the cIvIl war. 'I'hat
II'al' gave time church a new sense or natonal-
Ism and resulted In the cstaluhmuuent ; In the
mmamitim of schools ) for
lonth forty-hive " al colleges
thc education of time negro. The Coigregat1on- !
al ts recognIzed , ) that the omiiy ( .oluton or
the negro : plblem woult be through pluca- ,
ton , and sore toing mol In that direction
than any other denoomhmiatlon. "To maintain
our Inluonco , " contnuell time speaker , "anll
Infuence : 19 moro than power . see to It that
the cal ( ! ! and schools are sustalimed. One
reason thlt the Congregational colleges are
succesful above th01' of other denomlna-
tOIS km I that they are less denomlnatolal , leas
u'nctarIan all marl Chrletiaum. . "
SALVATION TIHOUGI I E\UCATIO .
Tin chancclor thEn e'tered a defenl of a
ltHement ho hall made some tme ago and
which hat c.used fome 1lseusslon. to tile
effect that time public schools of the natol
wore dollg much In tIme religious edllaton
of the nation . hiI wotls being : "The kingdom
of Got Is com Lng. antI In a great measure
has cume In the khngdomuu of nmodc'rn Amer-
! can education. " The cbaneelor cied , 'tnts-
tics to show . tnt a large majority or the
teachers of the public schools of the country
arc ChrIstians ; that the student ! In the great
universIties of ( lie naton are largely active
memherl of the churches and that the higher
eourres of study te3ch the fnndamental prln- !
cplls of ChrIstianity.
" of the western st1tes' civihiza-
"The rrnlus weter civiiza-
( Ion Is Its free public school system , commencing -
mencing with the prlmar school and crowne,1 ,
with time state uimi.vcrsities. No demmmagogue .
nil mater how trick ) ' , mme man rlmpl ) ' uf time
people , whatever lls natnral abilIty may ho .
can hI the guide . statesman or ; ,1'101 of the
countn' The leaders of the republc mnst
bo e ultell antI , trained , men , not avant8
from G urmumalmy . not graduates from 'ome
richly endowed private insthtmmtiomu . but grami- ,
uates from our own free lu.'tutol1 of ethum-
l'aton , for no other can appreciate the rellus
of the people an,1 , ! silence the dem"Jogl al11
thc , . blinded , partlsamu.
"We hear occasIonally of some talk of
class and maueR In this coulutry and , we
al know how groundless that tal , Is. So long
as mlucJtl.n Is lmosIbio to the son of pOIty
yomm have the strongest safeguard against a
creatIon of a ,1stlcton , hetwe:1 the chsses
ald the masset' . anti the dllrpton ! of the
repuhmihc. I lfk 30mm . timerefore. to pledge 1new
your fealty to the free Illhlc school sYRtem
of thll country ant urge semi to IIRtain It as
a nlt0nal Instutol apart from all II3ty mind
. "
religIous ! bigotry. .
vt IIiht'S In\/I'1 - . hitS ) I RI' , l'tVN.
Rums . \hnlt I.IIMI Hii' .f ( ; .tll . Omit
'
nt' Irl.11 .1\ I .
NE'u'OltFC , : . 9.- ' special to the
Worll from Washlnjton says the fmly of
x-Consul Ju11 M. Waler believe that his
health h3s heel permanenty hrken h ) his
confnment In I'rench prisons. Ills letters
torn al l\lt n In a most tesJondent tone.
In letlrs minted , Septemher :10. : from Clalr-
. receIved . Mr. \\'umilar
\UX prlRon. just r ce\'et. 111. \\'aI9r
writes limit he never { xpects to see his
soil ' that this ' be the
amly agsln ant 14)'S mmmay
last letter they ever receive from him. t
Is cvll nt that his hoalh Is extremely hitl
for the French authorities have transferred
him train C1lrvau" to lles amid . have
Jlacet him out hospial diet anti ailowaumce .
I Is expecte,1 , that the State prtment will
take some tleestvo : acton II the case herore (
congress mnoeta as : Ir. \'aler'l ntorls
immure heen Instruetll to file her ( brief al :
cm n Ce.
_ _ _ _ _ .u . _ . _ _ _
ALIVE AND WEll
AFTER A DANGEROUS EXPERIENCE .
( Ruin lt Ii , . . ImillItii.ls' .f 1'Ct' ' " 'hn
111" " - . 1..1 Siit't'illI ) ' 1111 i''s'imi-
" "lt ) 111'1' h ) ' Iuummy.mmi's Is'ms'- ,
, I. I . " 'I'IK II is ! 4tnry ' .
: Ir. Charles W. GoHrey , of Merchmammtviile .
N. J. . sa'I : "I was unahlo to work for evn :
half a day for a IJlg tme because ( f kid- I
ny trouble. What I hn sulered tur.nl I
that tmo 10 one hut m'sel lows. : 1.lvlnl
Ia a IlrlonrE ( tcrment. antI , hee3me mull
unenlurJhlo Hery day. I tried ev.ry 111'
emiy lust ias utuggested , and I 9Jtmhmt the
heat mmmam1lcai amivice , but commimi imot oimtatn
any benefit. Time physicians saud I hail
iright's tilsease , antI mmiy case was vro
notmmmceml imep'eea. l ° : mmally. hIm des1'umIr , I cciii
to Prof. Munynim. i'imilam1eIluha. anti b"gan
tl''atnm'mt ! tuouher time eminent siutciSlist timers
After talcluug MUNYON'l KliNEY CUti' a
short timmue I betami to immmprovo. amutl aiim miii :
timorotmghly curmul of my trouble. I can perform -
form mimy : : 'ork Iuroperiy without fatigue. I
htail always reuneniber Mumnyon whim graIl.
tutle. "
Munyon's iloinoeliathhc home lteunemiy
coimulianh of i'lmiladelplmia puts up sImclIk's
for abmumotmt every disease. So Iurompt and
efhicant are tiucir curatIve hmroPertlu timE
soy peraomt moss be cured ivithmotmt time ex-
liens ' of a doctor bill. This remmmeiilea are
uimo.tiy 25 cents a bottio. semI mimay be huami
truuit any druggIst. It you wish ativlro ii rite
to l'm'of. Muimyomu. 1505 Arch Street. I'hmli.m-
mleipim. . anti he will advus ycu by letter ye-
g.urh' g 3'enir alhmuer.t : free of eliarg
(4.t.'I ( 'ii.t ( ' % ' ill'l1fl' A IIl. ' iit : ,
Csmlsuirl ( , , mI ' , ' , , , I ) iii' ut t i.e
tilts. , , I ut I hi , . 4)i't'mi , .l iii.
iitIloloALO , N. V. , 8-Never baa tiiI
city sect : a immore repm'esemihative iuoiy of
cit IzoIi I hat ti nssm'mmutul eti tomm igim t I mm I hue Ii at.
taic climb It ) tin hummer to Cimmuimmucey M. lelmew.
TIme dimmmmer usc teimdereml to Mr. lepew ) , mint
mtloIie becaume of till imtouulmmemuce II ) affairs
of comnmneree , limit mlmillmm ims nummcii for time
specitul hmuterest lie has aicuuys muuumimlfested
in time welfare of thmi CII ) ' . lion Idgar ii ,
Jeweit of Iluffaho premuldeb. Cohiummel 'Ihliamum
p. C0t13' was muniong time gmieete.
Time chief 5lechm of tIme evcuilmmg cus that
of Mr. limuc' ) . 1mm hIs nimemmlmig reiuarks lie
saiml : ' 'Thiri3'-timre& . years ago , ims a yoimumg
lais' stuitiemut , I canme mip to ilt'ilvcr Imuy first
Political slit'Clt at IimilTuuio , Time quosikmmu of
tue hour ivaus slavery uulmtl seeessloum. ilmu' one
( hue hlgiuest mmmoral Issue ii IIpmmPle ever hiaml
it ) miral withu , thus other time life or mhcut ? it of
I ime reiummbl ie. I ha Vp ii I I vel ) ' reocuhiect imumm of
timal siuet'Cim , mumy first 1mm a city aumml to it grt't
a mimi Ic ii cc , I aiim mm frahti I t j misi I Iheml a cr1 t icimummu
lasaemi mm iomm I t luy ut um olil hum wyt'r-t It a t I I imttl
immore frills tiummit shIn. It was certmuiiuly mumore
lii rlti t lmauu logical , oh t Imomi ghm t ii e I Ii I ensi I y 01
the feeiimmgs iummd imamuIolus of I ito hommr mumatbi
possible aim vutiimusiuumthc : reception ftir its
misdo ratlomm ii mmmi ticeha ruua ( Iou . I rcuu : cmii her
lying umwutkm , mull mmigimt wuimmierhmug whether
this tTiuhtetl States mlhm'trhct attorney ii nimbI
smunmmiuon mImi' bfore time grammtl jury to jtmmstlfy
time charges I had mmmauiu' mugailmat l'reelmteumt
llmurimmmnamm ammO hmI catmlmme't of coumsitirluig for
time overthrow of mite goverlumimmumut II : time lim-
tereutt of shavrry. "
Sprakhng of time wealth nnti poWer of tlmlus
commnutry amuml of the huemucilcemuct' of Its gay-
ernmcmmt , hr. lspew saul : ' 'Our fermmu of gov-
emnmeumt is the only tcurimm yet mheviseil ealuabie
of I mmii efl 1:11 t , expa imslmimu ii I I huh t ire ahei : Imig its
cohmomslve iuowrr. It is itoh iuttutIbio to comm-
ceivm of a l'evohuitioii miammgerou to emir nc-
isteimee , or to thu Iuutegrlty of ommr hiisl lhmmtituums ,
or' to thai emiisorvative sufegmmarmhs : of life mumml
luroluert ) ' , Cf whihclt we are so proud , ivimich
ii iii Iumvoive time clinic republIc.
' 'Time lehms revoluit lomu , wit'm guverimors of
riateim aummi miiayorum of cities iii utymmupatimy. was
a remuimirkaiuimo test. Timtummglm It imuvoiveti ( ) flN
tlmlrii of tIme uttatca antI omme-hmnif ef tii terrl.
tories of time muimloim , yet with time eouufotivrate
veterans of tIme south eagerly profferimug their
rerviecs to time govm'rumiiiemmt tumid tIme mmoiuer
lenuse of time New Eimglammd antI muuimitlle states
summ'taiimlnug time lureshilemit , timc revoltmtioum iaa
dissipahml almmicet mis miulchly as it iutmml orig-
I mis ( cmi , isit it t hue mum liii umumimmu 0 1 loss mu C Itimor ii fe
or PropertY. So time iiopmmlist frc'mmzy mmmumy mum-
% oive imaif a tiozem : cummiuitoiuwc'mmitimmm or mu ivild ,
latsahoimim to , mu ii reamomitumg ; tie umma mimi for debased
cmi rrcmu C ) ' uuiay Ii ii 1 oh mumost mm ii ammi immctms c x lives-
dolt Iii a large secthoit of tIme reimuibhic , timid
ymt time sobem' souse mimi. ! thmmo cahmmu mit I Ito rest
by mni're hmmeutit wears omit or crushes omit time
dammgerommms excitemuicumu. Every year It hecomumes
ummoi.tu milihieumlt to Immvoive time whmohe IiPCPhC lii
ml Ct or olmiimiouts ii Itheim iminy ( hi reateum t Ii o
umettlemi lrImuchiiiea cut time overmmumieuit , or comuu-
mmmerce , or of ( ratio. ' '
ihe tiIti a wmtrmm : tribute to two cli Izn'mms of
Ii mm ifalt , , iv hmo , lie sal ti , eaclm I mu Ii Is timmit' , ti ii !
right. 'Flue outs , Ii Ibritige C. Siuami imlimi g , Imu
opposlumg ilnultiess Immihaihon of the cmirrm'mmry.
amid ilme othtt'i' . Grover Cimovelaumml , Iii lirotectlitg
t lie imommea t dollar. I I e so Id I mu etmitci music it : ' 'I
wauut to exiuress to you amy imrofoulumtl aitliryci.
atiomi , a f I his mm nimlume mtuutl ii Isthmi go I shied hmoimor.
\,00 muulgimt Inure waltmti ummmtii I wits de'ai amid
) maiSod a rcsoiuut hcmi to hue emmgraveml mmmouu mumy
toiumbitomue , hmmit ' ( is sweetem' by fmur to emmjny
taffy while hIvIng thin to be ( iecorated with
ephiapims ivlicii gomue. "
SIgiutl Olflt't'v ( 'utilmiol Imilmtlm ,
There has iueemm sonic commummuent as to sitmy
ihie disimltu ) ' of weather flags Ia mmot nmado
coimthnueumutly fromim time iboarti of 'l'rauie hmuiid.
log. Observer \'elshm ahmI : ' 'I dim not lcmmow
city ( hue public Is tuot acomnuuomiateii by a
display. Time weather bun'eau iuas ftmriuimuhueti
hhags anti every imuornnmg time
iveatimer teimiperattire' fom' the mlay
are tehelulmoneti to the Hoard of
Trambe ofhice , i.e thieve Is no remissness of
titmty 0mm thai juart of the weather immmreamm , For
a iomtg timmmo I have been aslced repeatetily
over time tebehuhmolue ivlmy displays uuro umot
cctmutlmmtiomma timere , anti I camm only reply that I
mlci Riot know. It is omme of time beet places In
time city and I claim timere commlmi be sonme am' .
ramugememit made imy c'hulchm the flags ivould be
( iishmlayed ivitit greater regularmty. "
p
) . ' t Ii by I Is'r Oii Ilituml ,
Tue huuqmioumt over tIme renmahims of r.Isie
LaSaihei'iis held 3'estetday mmfteriuoon. Tiumo
ii'orommer's jums rcnmleretm mu verdict to ( hum
ul'feet that bliP tiivtl fromim morphIne adiumimmis-
loved hy her wn hands.
BEDRIDDEN.
FIiTIEN YEAhS OE SUF1RINU.
I ) oet ii rut 'mVa ii I cii Sevemi I I .imiI remi Iul itt l'4 Ii
A tt , 'mluht t hit , Case ,
The followIng is a letter we received a
u.hort time ago trout Mrs. M. C. hhlmmkhey ,
002 North MusStssiIpi street , Iumdianaimohis ,
t mmd :
Gentlemen : -W'Imile suIfring Intensely froumm
lilies , I became interested ium your silver-
tlutemmment. iii elmo of our daily imalmers , anti
procured a package of yotur I'yraummltl Pile
Cure fronm our druggist. Comutrary to my
expoctatloims , time' relief waa Instaumtaumemius.
I imsemi two boxes of time I'iie Cure aimul oue :
of tilts I'llum ! , anti sin convlmicemt that they
are time oiuhy safe cure for idles on the
nuarket , I imave beth a , muffm-em' trout lilies
for fifteen years , anti have ieemm confined to
uimy bed about cue-half or the timmm , expect-
hog amid wishing for mieaihm , for time Imoin was
: s ) great. 1 ivent to time college iuero antI
limo doctors said imm' case isas a mmciv one to
i hoimi , this great 1)010 iias'hiig broumgulu cmi a
I urge rumlutmmre , wiuimohu they waimteti $700 dol-
hors to emit omit , I cams \'ery mnumch uufr'ahml
( hut detutim wotmiti resumit ( rout luiooil 110150mm-
ing. which they aiu ! would result fm'ommm thi
opor.tlrmn. I fm I as though : can't pmtI. ' '
time h'yrmnuimI Pile Cumrum aimml tIme l'yrammubi
l'ilis too hmighml3 , as I aiim cummvimmcetl that tim y
savemi ii ) ) ' life. ihefore tmshmmg your cure t
St clglueh only mulnety itomunds. antI imov I
weigh 150 aimmi feel as well as I t : m' miftl lii
lii ) ' lIfe.'uimr at liberty to use thus tea.
timotmhal In ammy manner you immay o'e lit.
itS I mammt alt sumhicrers frommm tiulmi terrible
disease to know that uimero has at last
Iuoomu comumliomi nil eml a remmm tmiy t ii a t ii' I I I cmii's
lilies , MRS. M. C' . ILINICLEY.
'l'iuero is Rio mmeeii of time danger , imaimt anti
expense of a u'uirgicah operatioit for many
fimrnm of lmiio.s This I'vummarhmi h'Iio Cure thea
tue work witluomit pain , and is tite enfest
aiim ! thin but. . Itomnemimem' also that this
I'3'nmam'iml l'miitt tire a certain dIre far comm.
* mtlpatlom : . acting witimomit grlplumg. aumd rum-
storlmmg natural action to the howm'iu.
'I'ime I'yiimariml l'lhe ( 'tire Is soul by mlrmmg-
chits at 50 cents anti $1.00. anti the I'ymmmarlmh
Pills at 25 enumus om' ity until from l'3'nmarlul
Co . Albino , Mitli.
ThE
illJFIV TLI
Prontiuint'cd , by uuli vhmo iuutvt.u ; : 'mt t'oii
Izomi It , tlmto best LIt Cutbinc , 1mllIlhml1tontt
itumil St't's'lema.
\jim1ou'mm mi uvom' ' u'o.peet.
lLtt't4 * i.(1 " ( to $1.00 ,
- t'ittes by c'i''l : om' mmuumitli.
J'm'i.s , & .
B. SILIOWAY Mgr. ,
lit Ii omit ! I Ioi'iiey $ t. . . , Omnmimlia.
Im E ! Kmj ' Grand Cruise
i L 11' ' l,1 I' ' 1 mmliii limo I'im.t'i'wim
544f 3 Ltls 3 I ta icrcsv 1i.ro.A . bteimi"r
' 'l.A 'fOURAINi"
( , r thin ( i.tmptvt. . ( , , , irnI ' .1 rn.ailmemiimmn Prtmch
I.iii' . . t.mmve "em , % , , rk I'nir'ammrv , 4 ttt5 , ror lit , Iu , , '
imuit' in tIt. , flIb'fdXI.'J ia1 A. % ' . I g71 m , L'ttitstlnr ,
'mu rtev , ( I r.pco , 05. . 1ici.mtmlii , , I l..m i eitrs gr.mi
trIm' . l'rnmirmmm free I Iimt- , , % mu n.u..hsu (
euthmn room. Ai'i'iy c.tr , . m , Mtmmmt mu iv. ti'zmmiwsi ,
Oonersi iicm..rmm ( gn' tOS iLn'4' " ' . . ,
y. . . so IlnrY l. mhoie , lmi3 i'amnrmn : i'reet.
Onam , , ' , ) , ' .h
-
stI m.lii'I's. :
_
- - -
BLLl
l..t 'I'm ( , III htim.s ; , Mgrs ,
: neVck \ Commeticiag 1Ioii1ay , ov. I I
ANNA E\TA FAY
, ,
Iliii I" tilt 'I thi % 'I'l % ,
i'remse.timug lid' I.eib.t ( Jrb'mmial H&'im.ztt Ion
"SOMNOLINCY. "
Time mit 'Ct itOt r . otiS C : ) ct , m' .5 It , ( . . u I , .
imic ot mill ) ' i'i5 % i tm' . . I. um : em , m
erut.'d to tl.e tuirimI
I'tpuhar print 5c. r. lc
WHAT AILS TUE IEOPLE ?
'l'it' 'l'rIir ( ' . ' iIsm I I'll It'itI
'I'rmiibl , ' ' , M iisI l'.rf'i't I ( 'lear. 4' ' .
" 'imnt are time lurlitcilual muliiu Jilts of time
4' mmmerlcmi RI lienlule 7' '
This qmmcmutlomu was recently put tuy us re- 4
huurter to Ir , Ilulmralmmu ( 'tither , whmose mmaimio
sirntbo fercimunmut ii : time raimks of this muiedicmmI
lirufemuslomm. Ills answer irns ;
"hlrighmt'i. tllieae. '
"Time great Increase of ( lila feiurfmml lmuiulsmi ) '
Is auttrmmctlimi ; umilvermuni nftemutloumt iver ) -
olue is anxious to kummv itotu' It Is brommghmt
01 : . ' 'Vimat camiscus It , lector ? ' '
Thmo Iuli'siclamt Itimimueti for ii few mmulntmmtt's
be fore relulyl 1mg , aimul t imui saitl : ' ' I c.m Ii best
eiulaLn ( hint by a rev ) ' limuple lliiimutratloum , ' - - - -
Aumy ommo wlmfu cats beefsteak kmmows clint Its
fat amimi ii'huttt Is ImMmti. Now , it thme imiumchmi
of Iiu sitak Is luartb' cimnimg'-I to fat. it Its
eutileti ' 'filly tbegemmi'ratituuu. ' ' lit time samute
) ia } ' , ii'htii this imummummimi Imoti ) ' , If this kitbiucy
suibsmammees cimmummges into fat , It Is cablemi
'hlrlgiit's disease , ' hlrlghmt's tbiuteumso is fatty
ilegeimermitien mmmiii mmot mimic imerumu in twelve
Is free frotmm seine brim : of kitimmey or liver
disease , "
' ' 'tlmu ) ' I asic If ( Inure Is' ' mummy cumrtm of these S
cciii plo lit i s ? ' ' t ii e ye io rt er I mmmiii I riti.
' ' 'ei' . ' ' reiuilcti time mhuctor , ' 'there is If
lmfloiihe : mhli oumly take time rIght reluuemiy mit
( lie right time , Au a rimle , It Is 01:13' when
they imreak mbowmu , lose niupetite , Ilimmi timeir
commmplexlmmmus sallow , a comistmummt ii'hmlto coat-
0mg ott time tommgtme itmid immiltumimeib eyes ( hint
time ) ' stmsutCt imutytliluig Is is roumg. 'mmumerI-
caiu geimlmis iias fummiumml it luossilmie to arrest
diseases of time' livfr amuti klulmucys antI to
ItUSItIVOl ) ' cure iirlghmt's mlloeasp. 'rime dls-
cover ) ' \\'umrner's Sumfe ( 'mmvi. hiss Iteeiu a
( iothScumtl to time ivorimi , 'rlmi'ro art' tltoims.immuls
of iuumm amid wouuiemt tihmo are imllie mmuthiy : amid
nrc kept Iii hietuit hi cmi I I rob ) ' t hi rimmighu ' mtms unto.
' 1' It 1mm f8et itS 1:0W k mmowmm a mm ii iuml mum it m eu by
Ph 35 i"ium mitt iii mm % r3' imoru toti of t ito giumlue , '
Time it ormis of time thocimmr ore trmltm aumil time ) '
demmmmummmi tIme serious colmsitlerutlutm of cver' .
mimic into rt ohs tiiesc' lilies , lhrighmt'mm tliseamio
is. muuutiummittemliy , time umuost mmiui'mmmlmmg : ( it all ouir
mmomleriu thimatoases , It ofmoim ( rummies : : flumommt
ivnrmmlmmg , has fec' s'mmmiutummus of It's on mu , Immit
shows ( ho signs of alimmiumut mill utimer commu-
pimtlmitms. Aui ) ' mmmamu or womumamm isIto Is at umli
' 'mumim of sorts. ' ' utimnmmlml mint hmcmultate , for it
Is a ivehi kmmowiu truth I huat 'mieIas are LIon-
. , ,
get.ous.
p1tW 1ES1'11j70
arAslINO DISE.SES W'hit1iN'ONflilI
I C Immil ) ' itm'mtistt : ( lucy Wenkt'it 30mm ( .iO'Vi ) ' , grtullu
filmy. ho mmot it ) low thul ms'utste tiC ito.iy to immmi4
) 'Oti t. poor , fiiiliimy , In : mmtatmm ye mumumiu. u I emmitlm , ci remmgm4
muimil vIror It ftur ) oit wlmt'timer ho dcii or imoot
lImo (1 remit I I tumlymmim I'm to ta imad mtumiy ( roam tIm , ' 1 tmmj
smmm ill c'tiicmuh I mtititmmte , 't'htius wommltremm I iiicm'ovcq
isuts immalo hv , time mipeclaiheic of timO tild fmtimmouma I I mmml
Comm ) tedic'i Zimutitmute. It is time strtiimgtmt until mimol
pommrfmmi 'itmiiizi'r miuumii. It I so ptnrfmml Ihmut
0 einimiy smoimmlm'rfmmi itoti' imuurmimlt'ss it is , 'a'omu er
get It front umowli"re butt from tIme iftmtiioim M'thicu4
ImmstitmmteVrtto for cir'mmlarmm mm mmml teal himiomi limits ,
'i'iils extraor.iinutry itejmivenmmtor It limo mimof
cmouutherftmh discovery of thu ng , It itn' itt'uu ems
doroed by time I"atilng scielutific mneut of Eurolmo am4
Aunmrlcmt.
II U lYAN , Itt t.Urm'l ? cmgm'tmmliht' ,
Ht:1)1tx : stops premmmatimrm'icsuu of the dli
ehmiirgo ( mm ( went ) ' .iays. Curt's i.tSMP 'lI.tX.
JIOifl , comustlpustlon , illzzhmmess , faiuimig seumsatlon
ner'ou' , tmvitcitimic of time eyes mmmiii other itaris.
Streiigthmeitms , ltvigoratea : aumil titmmcs hue emmil.
myustein. It It as clieaiu as an ) ' ttmm'r ! reuuunim' , ,
ICUDYAX cures tleithiity , nuerrtmmsmmeaa , mimI ,
kIoim , slid tievt'lops mimI rcalore'm weak orgammu
I'mthmia 1mm tit , taek , , louses by tiny or itIItt stoppc4
uickiy , Over 2,0cO private himilorecuimemuis.
1'renmtttiirm'uut'a mneana inuptmi cmmt'y I ii tlmo 0 u
stage. It ; s n I'nmptomui of memitiimmml weakmme mum 4
barr'mmiicmua. it mum be stom'mmvI Iii twemmty tmay.s 14
( lie time of Itimd'an. itumulytta costs tin nmoro ( liii
many other renuotmy.
ttciitt for elreiminrs nntb tesilmortlals ,
'r.taN'raI : ) ULOOD-mnupmire itionti duo 4
aeriomma itrirate disorilemu , emarricum un'rhadm tf coot
roduchng gorr.ms. Thmum conmesmorn timrotti , phnupuc
, opper emthured spots , mmlcmmr , Iii nuuoumtli. oIl mores nil
'ailing hair. Yomt mu savon trIp to ltttt Spring's i
rifling for 'itlnoul Itook' tothumo oith pim'umlciaums of t :
IIUI)8ON MEDICAL INS'IJTVTE ,
tlocktoi , Market , intI Ellis SI , , . ,
sure rutixcumco , ( 'Am. ,
AaiUSI1thhi'i'S ,
' : : , - ' . TODAY AT 2:30 : ,
S Farewell l'onight.
Entiumisiastie W'eicomie , ( irectetl
HRRMANN
THE GIEAT.
A CROWDED HOUSE
Aiuprcciatmi tli
REDUCTION 01' PRICES
to
$1.00 , 75c , 50c aiia 2c.
SAMh I'IUCES MA'rINEE 1) TONIGhT.
IltmittCIli4ti SiIOOCi4 'T
of thc Nc' llltntiioim li
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2-NIGhlTS Or'iLY- ,
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1'nier t hme ii I mit ion t-i f t 1 mimi ( mu vi l'tohm nitu mm , Iii
ibm ? luttu'mtt ( 'onue.ty Sm'uiui tioii ,
THE COLONEL'S WIVES
lIS4 t I'.hlItIl { 'iS ii % Il.IOIi V.
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rulumt'r , mmlii Ie'I ,
I'lIE LOS'l' ShEEP.
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tin u nuder tIm 0 l'm'Couimt I s u ' ' r i I m tilt o t 'iIr.
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St'mtit4 iiOii' mmmi coIn. l"List Ilmjm , , , Sat , 75u
anti $1.01) ) ; hamit'Cumy , SJt ttmii
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The Novel , Vr I d eu'acl En- .
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7ru' mumiti fl U , ItUIP Noveummhmcm S to 11 at
\.i'iImiu . Me' ) er's mumualt' m.t 'I ' t. .
4W1o THATE
'It..l. 1SJl-pATOS & Bt'IfihiSS. Mau" . .
15'Iatiiiee 'foclay 2:30.
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nulL PAY TRAIN
Irtil.LiAN'r ( ' ( ) il'ANY.
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ii : , BohtA'1'1 St 'ENiRY.
I"3I' . % 1. PIIC'Eii
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Three Nmghmts Only , Commim'teimclmug
SU'DAV MATINEE , NOV. gO ,
PIUMROSE WEST'S
MINS'fRI3LS
: ' . MIm.s : time lug Cakri Valka.