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o THE OMAHA DAILY BEEiVLDXI3SDAY , \ , KOVI3M1JIGU 20 , 1805. * ( mil nbroiil , 1ml miroursRn linrmful n lta- tlon nl linmr. nn < \ I hoM. thi tf fore Hint II IN the duty of nil who nro or mny licromn In nny ilCKf * rpKponfllblP for the welfare of thn country to Unlit thnt there flmll IIP no further wmlvoontlon or c-vn'ion in our trentinenl of this rent question Let ill hnve no more nmhlKiioux pnrnt" < . no morn InconilMent anil Irreconollnote rlnu Mi In party platform * or In ) > iilillc ittlorance * . Inn let in mnkc our mcnninv i o cle-nr nml our ptirpofe o plnln that they cnn bo neither tnlmimltTJleioil nor sucrensfully ml'sropro" rntcl If a majority of the people of the United States nre In favor of the main tenance of the preient stnmlanl of va'ue they oiiphl to hnve in opportunity to cny ro On the other hnnrt. If n majority of our proplc nre In favor of ntiandonlnc the prt s- cnt Btandaril of value nml establishing silver trcinoinetalllMn , they should htive nn op- pcrtiuilt > to ay o In order tint when thi iB'lie H illlcrtl > presented VHP tired not fenr tin' result Such an appeal to the common s n e. the r-unmierelal Integrity aril the m- tlonni prld" of our people will not IIP In \nln nml when the enntril Is o\er the quci- tlon will he finally nnd c mlii lvoly settled In accordance with the Kcnenl Judgment of the moil advanced nations nnd the leal In terests of our country Secretary Carlisle's speech wa frequently applauded He wan followed by Senator J. C. Hun-own of Michigan , who jpoke on "Our Uomcp'lc Commerce " iioii.v or roMMRitriAi. NKCISSITV Senator llurrous unld that the ( | iiestlon of trade Is clo ul > Intel woven with our whole national life It was the cnitfe of the re volt of the colonies nnd n potent factor In the establishment of our t unstltutlon The conlllelliiK toKiiliillons of the sp\einl stales of the confederation crippled commerce nnd Jealousy was enKenderi-d that bronchi the states to the ver e of civil war In the llBht of history It couM bo asirted Hint our national government yprunK from eommer- ulnl necewlt } moro tluin from uny other BliiKlo cnii p , or all other cau es comlilnod. It wns not surprlslliK after eight > ears' or- lurlenco with the confedurnllon to lln 1 ( he framerH of the constitution stripping the Mates of nil authority on the "ubjcct/of / commerce , nnd exprt sly confeirlni ? on Ihe natlonul Kovuininent the power to iPKUlttc commerce with foreign nations nnd iinioim the several states. The roKiilalloji of our forclm and domestic ti.ido has been HeadlVy purpueil since then In appropriate l"Kl la\ tlon The limit of the power linn conferred had probably never been I cached or definitely determined. That It wns supreme within tlm limits of the constitution anil i commensurate with the requirements ) of t trade are beyond doubt or controversy It wns n power sulllclently romprehenslve to . embrnee not only the objects nnd Instru mentalities of commerce , but to oonstnict , oversee and make safe the highways o\cr which thi't rommprce moves In takliiK fnin the "tales nil control over commerce nml loilnlns ; It cxclu lvely In the nctlonnl ( jovernment state lines were swept away unit a national hlKhwny across the continent wns opened With trade absolutely unshackled , 13 It nny wondei our ilomcstlc commerce has attained proportions which are the marvel of the IIRO ? lie quoted llguiea hovvlnr | the growth of American business nnd conclii''ed ' "If this rupply of our domestic production "hall ex ceed the tlemnnds of domestic consumption let us nnd n way under reciprocity to secure - cure foreign markets without tinptlrhiK or strremleiluK our awn , turning our attention to the 53000,000 people on the heniNpheio to the south of us , unfurling "iir l\i\K \ In eveiy pait of Poult il nnd South America , plerchiK the bnrrleis between the twooieans with n new hlKhvvay of LOinmeice open to the sea and ptmotralliiK the centers of South AmcrlPin Undo with nn Intercontinental railway. " Charles Umory Smith of Philadelphia , c.\- mlnlster to Husalnas the third spsakei. Ids toast being "National Development and Oiipcrtunlty. " 1'iionitKss is woNnniiKt'u Ours la u land of fulness and not of famine. lievidence has ilowend with matchlt"-H oppoi tunltj nnd the world's uvo- lutlon unfo'dK ' before us the crownliiR des tiny of manKlnd. In 100 M'.us a miivelous growth lins advanced our country ficitn almost nothing until today It possesses more than onc-IICth of all the wealth of all the world. In the two decades from 1S70 to 1R90. the three mighty powers of Great Ilrltnln , France nnd Germany all combined , with their 125.0(10009 ( people , Rained In wealth $30. W. < XXM ( , while the United Slntes nlone , with lit lfl.000,000 people , Rained $33S 000,000.- 000. The United Htntes earns two-thlnls as much us nil the others put together In ISM ) , the product of our inanufncturors was little mine than halt of Kngland's In ISHO , It was more than double her output. Our expansion In ImhMrleH wa- more thnn twice thnt or Knglnnd , l rnneo and Ger many together. Their debts nre pHInK up ; ours nnmcltlni ; away. Their tiixex are ilsliiK ; ours mo falling. Their expenditures nre filRhtfullv RWtlllngi'ours nro relatively declining Their pioductlvo foices are stripped for nimies and nrmamcntH ; ouis at the plow , the forge , the loom and the ex change at the tools o wealth , and not of wnntn KnKlnnd's tnxeg nrc 10 per rent fi her imrnlngs ; Krnnco > , n per cent ; Oer tnnny are iO'4 tier tent ; while ourn nr only S per cent CiiRlnml upends one-slxt : of her lecnl Inxet nnd one-twelflh of a her rpvenues for iKwr rellpf and only one upventeenth 'or schools The United State fipendx inif-flTth of all her nullotml am local Ircoine for chools , nnd Hi" deman for poor lellcf Is1 only n begnnrly Item The contrasts \ the key of the future And we aie orl * at the threshold of on devplnpment Mo't of the growth J linv lirleily portm > eil has come within lwent > yenrd , Who shall ra p the advaitccmen of the next twenty or thlrtv vear , or pie lure the dn77llni ? de llin of the next century tury ? Our spirit , If not our UnR , will rut the hemlfphc.e The Nlcnrncui mnnl. con strileted b > American cnpltnl nnd owlni nllenlnnro onlv to Amerlrnn control , wll open through the continent , the hlghwnj of the son nnd New York , wresting th financial scepter from London , will stanil like another Venice of tinoatllT nnd nnr rower dn > s us the focus and emporium o the woild'i wide commerce between the Orient nnd Ihe Occident. Letters of regret were thsn tend from 1'renldent Cleveland nnd Governnr Morton. "Httilcs In Politics ' wns the toast re sponded to by Her. M. Wooley Styker , L U I ) . , prfalilfnt of Hamilton col ! = Be. In the courre of a toast to "The City o New York" Mayer Sirens nald "I am going to sny Just n word about politics. 1 have been tnlil by some people that I am not n very good politician. 1 realize that tlic state menl lo n true one , but 1 shall go on t ( tht cnJ of my term acting ns I think lies for the people of this maBnldeent tnunlcl pallty. " _ _ _ V.VHSITY TIAM SUITS OIT I > \M : Mnculn Triiiii ! i- < I3v 'ii f ir HuHi - frnl Il < . Ivi-il lain ! Si-iiMim. rilHTi : , Neb. Nov -Special ( Tele KininThe ) foot ball Riiino between tilt Stnlo university nnd Uonnp colleRc team resulted In n victory for the foimcr by f score of 21 to 0 Donne's team was rlenrh oiltcla ed and overmntched In weight nm Kunuraltlilp. Uonno expects to try ngali with better result. l.asU > enr Donne ben the Unlvcislty teninl'2Ju ° - 1'i'oli-HtH ( lie MNCO1.N , Nov. 19 ( bpeclal ) fnptalt W W Wllsin of the KotiniFki unlvcrsltv team has protested the Rame ) > la > ed heix with Kanniis Saturda > In the Ynle-1'rlncc ton rules , which have been ndopled bv the western n'soelatlon , It e\pres ly - > tntes tlm there must be seven men In the line on offensive playing. Hither end , however Is allowed to play luck , providing he does not play Inside of the tackle position. Kan sas played both ends linck and were sus tnlned by Umpire Swepney The protest will probably come before the olllcern of the Interstate ns = oclntlon soon nnd In eise It ! s allowed the pnme will be Nibrn'k.i' " This icsult would muteilulb change the chances at the pennant. r iot Hull < Sinnr Srlirilnlril. JnS JIOINKS. Nov I'l - ( SpecialAr - rnngements have been made for n foot bal game Christmas day In this city between the eleven representing the Young Jlen's Christian association of the cltv nnd tin team oC Michigan university at Ann Arhoi The Young Men's ChrHtlan as oclat on team claims the ohnmplunshlp of the state It will play on Thanksgiving ilnj with town college nt Gilnnell for the 'tale champion ship , and from the fc'.imus the two team * have plivcd this season It Is nrettj certain the locils will win The Christmas uvent will be. If the weathtr Is favorable , the gieatest foot ball game ever plujed In the state _ | _ Dcnil In I tillfiirnln. SAN FltANCISCO , Nov. W Captain Coinlsk > , who rume to Pan rrnncKco to revive Intel ett In babe hall , hat returned to Chicago , and the California league baa been abandoned. Miirriii ttViit Out In tlie hlitli. CINCINNATI. Nov. 19. Jim 7-'reany of San Francisco knocked out Jimmy Murin > of Louisville In the sixth round at the Oljmple club tonight _ Dr. Hiiiiincoiottl < ) \ crturiMMl. As Hugo L Himacciottl , v' iln iry . ur- Kcon of 1S10 Hartley i-trcet , was dilvlng past the corner of Sixteenth and Haiuey stieets at an enrlj hour this motnlns his carriage struck , u heap of rubbl n , the hoi so fell down , the vehicle was overturned and the surgeon was thrown violently to the ground He was not hulls' hurt , although pi city well shaken up by his full The care less laborers at woik on the streets hai loft this pile of iiibbNh in the middle at the street , without a , sign or lantern 01 other danger signal. As there was no olec- tile light thcie the obstruction could not be seen until too late. A Bargain Cots liter E. Agents for Btitterick's Patterns , Clotiiing Dept. November clearlnj ; sale of Men's , Boys' and Children's Suits , Ulsters and Overcoats. Double your money's worth at this sale of the Hart , Schaffncr & Marx Men's Suits , Overcoats and Ulsters and the A. Levy & Co. New York stock of Hoys' and Children's Suits and 0\ei coats , bought by us at COc and OOc on the dollar. Stylish up-to-dito Suits nnd Ovcicoats nt one-half of what yan pay ordinarily. Un questionably the blnsebt clothing chancB of the year. MKN'S WINTnil OVU11COATS. An honest , well nuUo iliinchllla Overcoat worth $7 00 for $3 75 , Men'h Oxford blue and bhitU heaver and kersey Overcoats , vehet cell in , casslmcro llnul , uvular $1000 value , cleailng halo prlcu $500. Men's very fine nil wool blue , black and brown Kersey and beaver MylUhly made Ovcrcoits , lion thread sleeve lining , Italian hoily llnlui ; , Kiand value for $1.00 , clearing sale price $7 DO. Gentlemen's lineal stylishly nude nngllbh kersey Overcoat , In brown , black and blue , 46 Inches long , Sl.lnncr's best silk sleevu llnliiK , double \varp Italian body lining , war- rnnlid lo wear two tic'.iaonu , positively the finest $1800 Ovoicoat In the city , clearing sale prlor > $11 no. MIJ.N'S ULSTUHS Well made , blue , hrovui and Oxford Shet land Chinchilla Ulsters , with cast > lmure lin ing , big collars , C2 Inches long , positively $ S 00 values , clearing sale price $4 7 ! > . .Men'8 UlBtcrH , all wool. ,13 ounce Irish frle/o , v\lth heavy wool worsted linings , hlg collars , Til Inches lone ; $12.GO Is thtlr value , rlcarliiB ' "le prlco ? 7 00. Butter and Eggs. % The Ills bture la ah\ays tu llto front with pried. Country Ituttcr ! > c. lie. 12',4o best I'uuntry Httltur niniU' Jio ! Strictly KiuraiiUeil fresh K&K * only ICc Cheese Dept. Full Cream C'heese only Tljc Ilrlck Chcsi > \-Vjc. \ LlmbcTKcr Clicosu l",0o SwUa Chteso 12 > ac Neufchatel Chticse , packaKe Jc Meat Department. llacou , Sc ; Halt 1'ork , Co , I'lekle I'atk , Go ; No. 1 Hams , Uc , HoloKiu , llcael L'hevsu , I.Uer Scnaagf , Tiipo and I'lKS 1'cct , 4u Don't forgot our I'rult anil Flsli I ) , part- menU for anythlne you \\aiit lu thai Hue , Dress Goods. 2 Specials for Wednesday nuys a 40-lnch all wool Henrietta. Iluys a 40-Inch all wool Sorgo. Huys a 38-Inch all wool Novelty. 1 Huys a 3C-inch Scotch 1'lalil , In endles.3 variety of patteins. Iluya n Hi-Inch Krench Serge , worth 59c. Ilnjs all our ISc and 59c Wool Novelties. Huys the beht 43-liK,1 ! ! German llenrklta In America , icguhr 7Ec quality. Black Dress Goods 3j-lucli Illack Novelty , worth 2Gc 12iAc 3G-lncli All Wool Serge , worth 39c 2Co ICIncli AHYool Serge , extra value 390 Clinch All Wc/ol Serge , worth $1,00 . . . . r 0c IStiich Sloini Serge , dust and rain piocl 50c All Extraordinary Sale Evening Silks , Two dollar quality Dresden Taffetas for $1.25. Wo place on halts In our mammoth SHU ( U'liaitiat'iit on tomnmnv moniliitf 15 jti'Ct ) > s of p.\tra heavy -V'J.'O tju-illty lii'liitfil \\aiii , blnulovv L-ITi-ct , L'-i-nlii sliaik-s TanVtn SIIKs for only $ J.5 u yanl. Tlii'Sf titii tlio liantlsiiiui'ht nml lit'st { 'ootls lor tinitioiii'y u\"r huhl in Omalta , ami every l.xlylio will m-oii uti I'M-nliia ; du'hs mtlut hlioulil not tlilb umit ojipoi tuulti. SUPHE1IE COURT CENSORED Knights of Labor General Assembly De nounces the Ollne Decision , OBJECTIONS TO THE LANGUAGE USED l.nlior Oruitiilxnllon * Arr Not -otiHilrnlorr | > Court's Opinion lli'd-rri'il In IIM n Triivi'nt- nn .liinlloc. WASHI.VQTON. Nov. 19. The general as sembly of the Knights of Labor today too congnl/anco of the opinion rendered yestcr day by Justice llrowcr of the United Slnte supreme court , afllrnilng the decision o Judge Ho'R , Bcntenclng CHne nnd Ihreo olher of the California railroad strikers to elghtee months Iti prison for obstructing the malls Master Workman Sovereign presented th following resolution , which was adopted b unanimous vote : "Whereas The supreme court of th I'nlted States lips alllrmcd the decision o Judge lloss , which decision raised n mis demeanor to a felonv and sent four him olIleeiH of the Ametlcnti llallwnv union n Los Aiigelen , Cnl , to pllson for clghlcei mniilhs ; nnd Whcrni" , The decls'on cf the UnlUil Stnto fiupienie court places nil labor otgaiilzatlon In the iolt of criminal conspirators , and Wherca" , S-'nld ileclsluli nlllims that i gi eater penalty can be Imposed for eon Hplnrv to commit at crime than In Imposec for the commission of the crimp lt elf. lte olveil , That this general nssumbly o the KnlghtH of Labor earnestly protect npnlnit such a trnvesay on Jn tlce and out rnge upon the llbeitlcs of the people tun condemns Pild court for its pirtlnl rullim : I the Interest of the plutocratic classes , nm Its nluldgemeiit of the constitutional light of the laboring people. In supporting the resolution Mr. Sovereign iMld that the Imprisoned men had acted a n committee , ono of them urging a rallroai engineer not to take the plac ? of a striker There had been , he asserted , no Interference no threats , and th * engineer had voluntecrei to talk to the committee. The i evolution was then passed , with th understanding that It would be supplement ? ! liter by ono for the election of the suprom court Judiciary by popular vote. i.VMIS oi > n.Mn FOII MTTI.UUI\T ] TriiclM Iti'cotrc < l from llic Slouv ril > .V St. I'niil Hon.I to He TnKcii ll | > . WASHINGTON , Nov. 19 ( Special Telegram gram ) Secretary Smith has approved the Instructions to be sent the register and re ceiver of the Dea Molnes land oltlce. , relative to the opening of the Sioux City & St. Pan railroad land for which title was declarci to be In the United States by a recent de cision of the United States supreme court There are 21,779 acies to bo opened anew to settlement , of which800 acres , are It Dixon county and the balance In O'Brlei county. The local onicTs are Instructed to mak ? publication In the ti'iia form In the nearest newspaper Applications now on file for lands are declared to be null and void and lo carry no lights with them , hut In order that these applicants may bs protected , each one of record is to be specially notified of the date oC the opening ; nnd Is to be required to make a new application , setting a day after th opening of lands on which lo make flna proof. Each applicant is also required to publish a notice of his intention to make- application for his tract before the expiration of the ninety-day limit In casees of contM the usual practice of the department Is to be followed. Ponrth class postmasters were appointei today us follows Nebraska Sprague , Lan caster county , A. J. McClaln , vice L S Saigcant , resigned South Dakota Eagle Brul& county , J. H. Karasek , vice Antoi Stelner , resigned. Dr. Edward S Puray has been nppoihtei a member of the board of pension examiulnf suigeons at O'Neill , Neb. Ho Is a son o John U. Furay of. Omaha. Lou r. Chapln , editor of the Review , Rock Springs , la , has withdrawn his name for postmaster at that plac , which leaves the field clear for McCoy. There has been a big fight over the Hock Springs office , the com mission of the. present postmaster expiring November 1(5. ( vi'.voiii : iMtisoMits Avnijij iiniiAvnn ( ti'iifritl lli'i-rllt 1'llcH III * Itciiort for ( lie l > i > | iiriii ( > nt of Missouri. WASHINGTON , Nov. 19. As General Wesley Merrltt has been In command of the Department of the Missouri for six months only his annual repart made public today Is limited in Its refciences to his personal par ticipation of the transactions of the depart ment. General Meirltt speaks In compllmcn- aty tcims of the 250 Apache prisoners of war , who were transferred from Mount Vernon - non Barracks , Ala. , to Port Sill , Okl. In view of the transfer of the military prison it Port Leavemvorth to the Department of Justice , General Merrill believes tljat In- ' jvaseil guard room will bo necessary at the leslgnatcd prison posts In his department , Forts Sheridan ami Hlley. Concerning thr 'loops iindor his command , General Merrltt siys that although he has not personally In- uected them , he feels justified In Faying that generally the disc'pline ' and Instruction arc such as the goreinment should expect. SultN llic I.i-ltcr CurrliTH. AVASIIINGTON , Nov. 19 John T. Ham- noml and W. H. Haubrook , representing the etter cairiers of the United States , called it ths ro tofllce department today and ap- irovort the rccommenJatlon that the order jf the postmaster get.erJl granting all car riers a hearing on charges befoie removal ) o enacted Into Isw. Tlie lapoit ot. First \sslstaut Postmaster General Jonej makei this recommei il&tlou. WASHINGTON , Nov. 19 Assistant Secre- ary Reynolds of the Interior department ins decided that v.-here a pension has bon obtained fiandiilently , the attorney procuiing t I.s not ei-tltleil to a fee and must refund t The- decision is expected to have the effect of making attorneys more paitlculr.r n looking Into casop. OnltTN for ( 'lipdiln .laoifN Vlrnhlrt * . WASHINGTON , Nov 19 ( Special Tele gram. ) Captain James B. Aleshlro , assistant Iinrtormaatcr , Is ordered from St. Louis to Loulhville and Lexington , Ky. , on business ( .onuccted with his department. It. ( ' , Patterson of Omaha Is at the Metro politan on buslirm connected with the su- irenio court _ Itlilx for 1'omliT hiiiilliN | , WASHINGTON. Nov 19For supplying BSD 700 pouiidg of powder for use In elege ind coast guns bids wcic received at the A'ar depaitmciit to lay us * follows Dupoiit 'owder compjiiy of Delaware , 25 cents for ilcck muiildeil and ,1J rents foi brown ; Ber- mrd Peyton ot Callfoinla , 31 cents for brown. llonil III i cil iiK-ut Coiuininy Ilin-reil. WASHINGTON , Nov. 19. The Postolllce department has issued a fraud order against the United Indemnity company of Los An- Ki'Ies , Cnl. It la u bond Investment com pany. Kllleil Iiy n lli-iii-ciiilc liiilliin. WA8HINCJTON , Nov -Indian Agent : > ay has telegruphed fiom Ignaclo , Cole , that ths murder of the two Utes , which caused Mich excitement on the Bouthern I'te cservntlon , IIIIH been traced to a renexadt ) ndlnn , win of the notorlmm "Mutch , " who \.IK killed about thieit veain aio In San Juan The governor of Utah has offeicd a ewanl of $ JW foi hl.s nnest The Hltuatlon s quiet , nnd them Is no fear of dlstmbance. i.or\i < Henry D. islab'ook. : John L. Webster nil Hev , Stephen Plielpa , | J. D. . of Council llnfi'j have been selected as Judges and lev A. J. Turkic ai > chalriiiaii for the Iterary contest between the Crystal League . ( 'crary ' society and Bellevue college , wlilc'i \lll take | > lacs next Friday evening In the Young Men'e Christian nssoc'atlon ' auclltorlum. Comicllman Pete Hack eaya that the fa.ct < s published relative to hU mother'p prop- rty being turned In by the assessor da part f the Burlington right-of-way , and therefore xnmpt from taxation , are true , but that the rror was entirely unintentional , and u mis- aku on the | iart of th ? assessor He Ays but ha called the uttQiitloii of the bojrd of nualizitlon to the mutUr us teen an ho In-tnered It. and bad no Intention of evading uymeiit of and pjrt of the family Uxo * . \vsTiin nip iH'Tivu wouitnn ln > i Ihr Ile iion. .Ilillltj on Mir .Sleuth , IMIILADCM'IUA , Nov 19 The * en < i. tlonnl devcjppmcnts In the Holmes case yes * terdny. whlcli culminated In the grdt crlni' Inal's chief counsel , 1-iwycr William A , Shoemaker , becoming n prisoner on the charno of tubornatlou of perjury , was the chief topic 6f conversation In legal circle' today. As yet the Judges hive taken m further step Jn the case of the accused lawyer - ' yer beyond' ndldThe him In bill Todny Mr Shoemaker ) has' so far regained his com posure as. to deny most emphatically the testimony of Detective Schweckler. He de Clares he wns the vicltm of a trap set by Schwcckler , who , he eliltns , approached him and said he had discovered evidence In the shape of a ntatotiient made by Mrs Blanche Hanntgan , In which she cl timed thnt * lic heard Pltrol speak about committing suicide , Shoemaker sayg Sehwrckler said he hail found the woman In Woodbury , N. J. , nml that she was willing to make amdavit tc what she knew. Shoemaker then , on the HtronRth of the woman's nlleged statements , prepared the ntlldnvlt nnd told the dotccllv ? to bring her to his olllce. When she np- ptarcd he had no reason to hsllevc she was other than Mrs Hnnnlgaii. He raid he In tended to question her , but she said she was In n hurry Uventinlly she signed the af fidavit nnd was paid $20. CAH Tiiir.r AititisTin Allni'lii'il nml Itiililiecl n AVoiiiuii In HIT Stnlerooni. CHICAGO , Nov. 1'J. The police have nr- rest-d "Kid" Htibbell , alias "Buffalo Kid , " charged with assaulting and robbing Mrs. 1C V. Mack ot Detroit , September 20. The robbery vva one of the most daring on record. Ml. nnd Mrs Mack were on their way to Detroit and had taken the si iteronm In a sleepsr on the Wahash train here. Mrs Mack was alone In the stateroom , her hus band having Roro to the smoking compart ment Suddenly a man entered and after warning Mrs , Mack to bo quiet If she valued her life , proceeded to take everything of value In slght < Mrs. Muck was so frightened by the sudden appearance of the thief that she was unable to speak until ho grasped n amall satchel containing money and jewelry to the amount of $400. Then she grapple' ! with him , The man pulled her from the stateioom to the platform of the car , bent- Ing her In a brutal manner. Mrs. Mauk hung on to him , but on the platform the fellow managed to beat her down and break away The train by this time wns In the suburbs of the city and he escaped easily Mrs Mack has Identified HubbeH'R photogiaph as that of the man who robbed her and the police are satisfied tint they have the right person. romlilnlimKiiliiHl I'nlml IInlIrliic KANSAS PITY. Nov. UK-One hundred retail diugglsls of this city , following out the plnn leeonimeiidcd bv the National Druggists association , have foimed a stork compiny to mniuifnctuie nil pioprletarv remedies consumed bv the local tinlo Throunh a careful uelcctlon of well trl > 1 foimulns It Is hoped to mipplnnt m inv of the patert tncdlilnct now hoiigln fiom foreign manuf.icluieis. The combination Is really directed against thtvholpMlris and mnnufneturcr'j.jwho supplv putt nt medicines nnd propiltfttti'yt remedies to the big de- paitmcnt sttaies , which. In turn , put them on the market at jjnt iTitcs. Took HIT Ki-liisiil to Henri. TOPCKA , . Kaiii , Nov n For n week past George Ualley , has made repeated offers o his heart nnfl hnnd to Tnnnv Thompson and has ben Jis often i ejected. At 1 o'clock he went to the home of Mis. 'Ihomp son In Noith T'ipeKi and made a llnal up ptal. She again icfuseil him , whereuuoi he dreva levolvei and shot at the wom.it three times , BQth hci aims weie pteicui by bullets , lint = he will lecover. The ties pcrato lovei- then left the hoii'-e and nlte going a hml tll = lance s-enl n bu'let tlitoug ] his beajt I'.illej diovc n coal wagon am was 11 year" of age. Mia Thompson Is 3.1 Both are coloted. 3liiriIkriki'K .t'lili'iiui * ! ! lo Itimur. jnKPHItyOi r. CITY. Novt 19 The f u preme court tliNi cloning lontenced Jo epl Donnelly , whoTinurilercd Samuel Turner li Audraln county In July , 1ST ! , and .lame Kltz i'i.ild , viho In a lit of diunkcn Jealousy killed hla bvveetlieart , Annie Nnesus , In St. Louis. In November , 1S9) ) , to hung De cember 1. Th < " coilit alllimed the fou years' Imprisonment imposed on I ouls J Sllvn of St. Louis , the conni1enti.il cleik who embezzled some $100COO fiom the JJaln water Hat company. Diilcs of \i-xl Yi'iirN P lrM. CHICAGO , Nov. 19 The Eastern ant Western Pair ns = oclntlom met tonight to arrange dates for fairs In vailous patts o the country. The following dutes were ai langed for state fairs next ye.ii. Westen circuit : Ncbr.irkn , August 11 ; Iowa , Seji tcmbcr 7 : Minnesota , Septembei II. Kasten nnd middle < lrciilts : New York , Augii't 31 Ohio , September 7 ; Indiana Septemlur II Middle westmn'circuitWisconsin , Septem ber 21Illinoi" , September a , Missouri , Oc- lobci 5 Feud Iliuleil In n Iin-ilor. BIRMINGHAM. Ala. , Nov. 19-A nelglt hoi hood feud Involving1 the Ilandley , Jone1' and Kllgoie families , culminated today In n battle ut Oak Him. .loo Kllgore and Join Jones weio killed nnd John Unndlcy was- mortnllv Inluieil Frank Kllgoie , who nl = o pirtlclpateif In the light , and who nlont esmped unhurt , lias lied All ot the men were armed wltji repeating illles. The families Involved me well-to-do fanner' ! , and aic Inteimuirled. 'I'll Ik of l < ni-liliiKT Ilic'NiKro. . CMPOIUA , Knn , Nov. 19 David Hendei- HOII , the Dunlap town'-hlp coloied school teacher , who la > < t niglit ran amuck with n hatchet , gave himself up to the olllceis In this city this moinliiK. He was taken hack to Dunliip and jailed. Gtc.it excitement exist" , end there Is talk of lynchlwr the negro tonight Mis Tom Starkus nnd Ml" Hay , two of Henderson's victim" , cannot live , while Tom Stnntits' wounds aie con- sldeied dangerous Ilt > Jl-C < ( Ml till * DlMVI-N I'l-OpOSltloll. iCFAULA , I T , Nov. 1 ! ) Tlie committee appointed by the C'hoctuvv and Chlckii'-i.v councils to consKU i the pjjposltlons of the Dawe.s commission leport against acceptlur land In tevrultj' ThU bus lifiil mhipted by Inth hou'-oa of the fhoel.ivv couiull mil lad been appi.ived by the chief The eouu ell I'ppcnN w the I'liiUtlin nation to hj peimitlud t'i ' tet.ilu | innsi's ion of what Is thelrH In tut.oiduiit.0 vslth icltiiated licit ; Dlvlilcil on ( lie l.ulilii | 'I-OIOHOI | | | | , AVOnCi.STUH. MnP3 , Nov 19 The dranse conven'lon 1ml n n'lee of oxdte-ncn Injected Into It tuihiy , vvhen a dls-cimUm of Ihe "Lubln I'lopusltlon" was opulted. The inoiioilllon provHoji by Insulation by the national unveinnicnt to she a bounty on nil nirili ultui.al iiroducta uxportcil , as well IIH a bounty for shipping. The | iiopo ltiin ! was defeated by tju > Oiaugo iwu yeais a o Today the rtelefEiltes i-e mcd to bo about equally illvltl * ! ! . 'Klnnl action VVHH po tie - [ io nil _ i Praiii HoliliVi" IJi'lM II l.lfiSiMileiii't1 . ' ' Cal , Nov. -Bandit Jack Biady hlis ; hten found guilty of mui- ler mul .sonil'ijtvd to Imprisonment foi Ife Biady , uil'l a companion numud [ liownlng lode oil their wheels from Sin l-'iaiielfcoo mill HeW up the Oreson i > pie < iear Wheutlnnl Ur'wiung wns iubbiii- ) ; he piHsengfis when Sheilff Hogaid of rehama count.v plipl him dead. Biady shot the fcherlrt In thu tmek , killing him nKhAWAirUjcQ. . Nov 19-t'ltl/ent of Thpinpnon toWiiwiHt , " 'Is ' count ) , ate beln-j terroi l/.fd liy/fi / Jl&now nml two IcopariN , vvhkh cwiapecWiSBfa A dreua porno time IIEO unil tiavpleilfffium' Mm Ion county Man ) ttheep anil calvc > 9i5vo been kllleJ. rarmotH KO to their ffi'ju/jvvoik heavllv armtil Travel afterjurtaAu bun entlreh Htoppeil A nelBhboihCHiil'irniitins partj will bo 01- eaiilzcil to slay-the beiifts. Hit ) Aci'lili-iitYtilr HIioolH HU Vlullicr. MIKAN , .Mo , Kev I'J.Jlu.Vllllain Clanahiin v\/o | aWho ni.ivnr of Ml'an ' , VMM shot nml moitnl\\vviiriilcil | ! tonight bv hti llttlo 4-vem-oW boy , who v\a allow nl tu | i | iv wllli n levohci that una nut to do loadcel. IlcllMIHCll III ! Illlll , CHAHLK.STON , S i' , Nov 19-Ciptoln lushes af the stoainahlp Leurmla , h&ld here on a charge of flllbiutoilug , haa bcou re- c.ibed in JS-KH ) bund. _ ( ' ) OHIMl I'lMVI III 11 } TIlCllll-rH. ATLANTA. On , Nov. -Five theater * n the Midway- have been cln eJ on account f Immorality The pi op. olurs wcru lined ItiO each | | H I'liiiii't-r 1)4111 ] , LYONS Nov 1" - Wl I it.i C n ck t , a .lonecr la 1 wiier < l I ' . -ty of lu.l hcip ' I ir jrl13 SNOW AND RAIN IN THE WEST Ohicagonns Struggling Through a Mixture of Mini and Snow , WINTER WEATHER IN MANY SECTIONS llnllrnnil Trnlllr Helnjril nnd Trlo- nml 'ri'li'iilninc 4'iiiiiiniinl- oiillou liitcrfcrcil v > l < li All Ovri * thr C'ouiitrj , CHICAGO Nov. 19. Many people In this section and west of here have been for many dnys calling loudly for a change In the weather. They found It when they nroso this morning. Snow began falling heavily In the far northwest yesterday , and , chased along by a cold wave anJ high wind , came to this section In n hurry. List evening gave no particular promise of winter and even nt .1 o'clock this momlng only a mild rain was falling. Soon after that hour , however , the cold wind changed the situation and snow and sleet have been coming down since. The streets are covered with over three Inches of inKed mud nnd snow ; street inline In the city Is hampered and pedestrians me having n terrible time. Teleginph and telephone wires nre covered with a limns of slush and swollen to four times their uriinl size. As n result of this storm telegraphic cotnminilc-ttlon with the northwest and many points west Is seriously Interrupted , wires having b on broken and In pome plnc 3 poles pulled down by the strain. Trains ate delajed on several rail roads west and north , the storm having been most unexpected and of such a nature is to render the pulling of htavy loads very dlllkult From the Manitoba line 7010 w-ather l ic- ported It Is rapidly moving south and east and at the pietent rale will extend over the entlio upper lake region , the upper Missis sippi nnd lower Ohio and Missouri vallejs during the next twenty-four hours. Onuilin Cot lln Muiro. Thnt tuherllsed cold wave reached Omaha on schedule time , nnd fully met the oxpectn- tlon of the sanguine weather man. Ho had announced that llic temperature would drop twenty to thirty degrees within thirty-six hours from S o'clock Monday evening. As a matter of fact , the temperature fell exactly thirty degrees. When the evening rending was taken Monday at 7 o'clock the thomom- eter registered , and twenty-four hours later It registered IS Only a trace of precipi tation was recorded. Moudav'a maximum temperature was 51 , and the mean for the day was , H , Tuesday's maximum was 'M , and the menu , 2U , a deficiency uf llfteen degrees for the dav Thcss figures show better than anything else t'ne severity of the cold hnap that overtook Oninhn In conjunction with the entire northwest Fair and warmer weather Is piomlsed for today. AMUSEMENTS. Robert Downing closed a pleasant engage nieut at IJojd's last night , appearing ns Othello. The io\s \ Is an unfamiliar one for the htnlwart tragedian , to an Om.ilu audi ence , lint ho succeeded m enhancing hlb already excellent reputation by his presenta tion of the character , and his future appear ances as the jealous Moor will be awaited with agreeable antlclpntlon. Miss llhir , If she Is not an ideal Des- dcmona to the ejo , made an entirely favor able Impression by bur Intelligent reading. and Mr. Feuy , as lago , and Mr. Collins , as Cassio , capably supplemented the efforts of the star. J. K. n.nmett , "Our Piltz , " will occup ; the boards of IJoyd's , theater next Sunda ; night In "Krl'z In a Mad Honis " The pla ; Is said to be a charming storj of everyday llfo and Is sal * to be well acted by a com pany of nrtlpts , among wliom are the follow Ing pla > crs- Miss Umyllne liarr , Miss I ur. S. Howe , Miss Kato Kcl.ert , Ml 3 Kitty Plan cis , L I > . lllclcs , Wlllard Newell , nilben Dinlthwn't ' , Charley Stewart , George Ilernan dot , Charles A. 1'rlnco and Uaby Spencei Sinnot. The last three nights of next week nmllj BancKer and her company of playtis will produce Mrs. MusqraveH1 successful London comedy , "Our rial , " M the Iloyil. Mi j lijnckcr will be the Thanksgiving attraction at the Bojd. Craro , the comedian , opens an engagement of two nlghtb at Boyd's ihcatpr one wce'i ' from Monday. The play he is to piesont Is "Ills V.'lfe'b Father " Robert G. Incereoll , In his lecture at Iloyd's theater Sunilij evening , December 1 , will take "The Hlhle" as his pubject. "Tho Dizzier" Is hilled for two ap pearances nt the Crelghton today , the usual nntlne > being given at 2 30. Max Miller , Bobby Ualsto-i and other old favorites nre Included In the cast. The engagement close with tonight' * performance. " 1-192" is announced for the Thanksgiving attraction at the Cialghton , opening a thrce- nlglit ensagcnient Thursday , November 1S. ! Beible Bonelilll and Hlchurd Hailowc arc In- cludoil In the company Ue > eived oat bale opens Moiiilay at 'J o'clock at the Cre'ghton ' box olllco. One of the notable attractions to bo pre sented at the Cie.Rliton for fem nlglits , com mencing Sunday matlno' * November 21 , Is Tompkliib' "Black Crook " IClll'\ > ll ( > Illll ! Ill'CII ItllllllCll. N. V. OstiobPig , n vl llor to this city , was uitested In the Tlilid wnnl this morn ing , Llniged with being a vagiant and dm k. When aiuMtod bo Infmmod the of- llcers that he had a eomp'.ilnt lo make himself , that he bid been lobbed of JJO iiy a lev , 11dnian of that district lint he vas too flccpy to Blvo nny tlct > erlptloiis , or to tc'l ' where 01 how he was ubbed. i'ii < soN.\i. r.vit K.IIAIMIS. M. C. Keith , t'totknun , North 1'l.itte , Is at the I'axton. Mra ! ' . Marto and Miss Murte of Noith I'latto me guests at the Mcicer. Yitnk Nowi.ll. manager Tompklns' Black C'look company , Is a liaikor iiuest. J. P. Mlttorliiig and II. F. Farrcll nre l'"remont , Neb , nrtlvals at the liarKei. Mr. A. It. Deano of Chliugo Is In the city Icuklnu after his branch house here. It. M. Ormsby , who owns a big cattle laiich near CntperVyo. . , is nt the I'axton A. It. Chamberlain , merchant , Valparaiso , nnd Mis. Chamberlain , are at the Dellone I'roflilent K1I A. Barncu of the Slate Board of Agriculture Is registered at the Mlllanl. A J. Now Ian , St. I.ouls ; J. M. Lamb Burlington. InV. ; . I' . Cole , Cincinnati , 0 , are comnurclul men at the Burlier. H. L Tierce , Cascade , S I ) ; II. A. Qoiliril , Sturgls , S D ; Oeorge S. Brown. C II.Vert , J. A Morrlbon and II. llayne , Ilurfnlo tap ! S. 1) ; 11. O. Cnlhoun and Homer Bcun of lot Springs are u party of cattlemen who came to the city la t incnln ; ? with stock I'lli > y ore at the Merchants. At the Murray II Bcikson , St. Louis ; J M Mulleinlore , C'nclnnatl ' , C. C I'eny , St joulfl , ncorge Siulili Milwaukee ; W. Murphy Neu York , M Hail , t'hlcago ; ( iiatit HUH/'I ! ! , Omaha ; William llalrd. New Voil. ; L. M SlzhUKh , Cincinnati ; Harry Auetln. ICantas Clt ) ; M. n , Welch , Lincoln ; John W. Moore hlliiilelphla ; O. A. Msclden , MUs K. U Mailil'n , lsii\er ; T. 0. Huberts , I. It. Burton , Vevv York. > i'ii-iNUniiN | ill Ilin HolelH , At the I'axton Oporgo A. Murphy , S llnuker , U. S. 1IIUO. Ueatrce : A. A. Kimball - ball , St. Paul. At the Arcade -A. K Lammrrg , HartliiK- oii ; J. H. Travis and daiiK'iter , L'up City John ClemenU. Klmuooil ; 1C Tliuinaa , Bo- trice ; Cleorgo WIlllaniB , Dodge , W. I. . Hall , \IIIance. At the MerelmtitK- James Torhosi , Hyunnh. I' . MtmnliiKer , Norfolk , J. S Uevv , 'ecuiiuuh , II I' Simmons , Cliadron , John I Shore , Valentino , W \Ycglo\er , Hu > h vllle , I ! 1) Travik , i'Uttimoulh , J It .ucas , Ogulalla. r vniviiiiM > > \i Meoltlnli riniin -erl\r n Chief ntiil Hill n ( ioodli > < - . Scottish cl n mcn gathered In numbers In I'atterton hall last night to celebrate nn occi > slon In which sorrow nnd joy were no min gled that neither predominated ami the affair therefor * took on A mellowness that ren dered It one of pleasure , even If It wa n formal farewell to one of the friends of Clan Gordon. William llo s , the secretar ) . The rejoicing was In the shape of a welcome lo an honored trlem ! , the rev < il chief of the order , W. II. Steen of llraldwood , III. The earlier portion of the evening was S | > ent In the lodge rooms of the clan , where an hour was spent In n buslne s session Meanwhile the wives , daughters , sIMcrs. sweethearts and friends of the members gHhered In the largo hall until almost every roil was occupied , and when the members , the majority In the pretty plild and other tegalla , arrived , they barely found sttndlng room. The program of speech , muMc and song and refreshments was at one ? begun. Ito > nl Chief Stern naturally devoted his speech to the order of which he Is the su preme representative. HP spoke of Clan Douglas of St. l.onK No 1 , the clan from which the order had pprung , nnd which con sisted at first of only a number of Scotchmen who had gathered together to contribute n few dollars to aid the bcmveil rehtives of deceased Scotchmen Ho related how the or der had grown , but denied that nt nnj time It had encroached on the territory of any other Scottish soclet ) lie remarked concern ing the advantages of the order nnd urged the feminine relatives of the members to speak good of It when \er opportunity offered , because Its primary object was lo help them , lie concluded by detailing the present prosperous condition of the order. In the very midst of his speech he flopped and then spoke particular ! ) to Secr5t r > lto , who Is nbout to leave the city. He called Mr Koss to the plitform , and , In a few heartfelt words regaidlng his service to the clan , he prc ° cntcd lo him on behalf of th" clan a Jewel fashioned In the shape of an order emblem. Mr. llo's rc'potuled briefly nnd feelingly. The rest of Ihe piogram followed. It was composed of solos by Mr * l"ctt , Mrs. Lees and Messrs llobtrt Dlllln and Jamleson. mandolin nml guitar duel * by Allnrt nnd Wilbur Inns , recltitlons by Jc&sle B-inlco and Robert Heath , vlo In solos by Charles Lindsay and a pretty Scottish dance by the pupils of 1'rof Gray. Tlie whole program was good , and It wai Scot throughout , nnd everybody nt Its conclusion felt exceeding well plenscd with himself , with the per formers and everybody elbe. The very last and miyhap the most pleas ing feature of all was a sivory and right royal lunch prepared and servtd b > the femi nine friends of the members. WII.MM ; TO ! ) HAt'It TO JOHN. Solnniii Hlvorri- Suit Out uf Cour ( Climiini < ; < ! < Ills Drrri-i' . Utla Seliuan has dismissed the suit for divorce which she filed a few davs ago against her husband , John , apparently having come to the conclusion that John Is not siuh a bU fallow after all , In her petition Mrs. Selman alleged that John had committed all kinds of outiagcs upon her. She tald that he had frequently struck her with pieces of furniture , at one time almost breaking her aim , ami at anothn Injuring her spine. She also charged that In the middle of list v\Inter her huslnnd drove her out of Ihe hoiibe one night when she was arrayed only in her night clothes and kept her In the freezing atmospheic for half an hour. The troubles of another mlsmiteil couple wcro aired before Judge Dulllc yesterday and when they had all been told the court granted a decrte of dlvoice to the husband , Matthias Clavvbiin , from his wife , Delia Delhi waa chaiged with Infidelity to her manhge vows. Minor IIIIH of YV K'U.-ilIICHM. Dmglnis entered the gioteij store of Kai"ch Co on Nineteenth nnd Vlnton streets Monday night and eeured ' ill worth of candy , cigars and notions An entiaiue way effected by prj Ing off the bais of a cell.11 window. Alfied ] Janh , the partj ni rested last Thursday lei violating fie cltv oidlnances by moving a house fiom Kouiteenth and Hurt to Eleventh and Izard .streets without n. penult , was nirnlgned before Judge licrka ypsteidnj unil lined $25 and costs foi the offence. Mi John Hnrt stntcd to the police > ( - terday aftcinoon that he found It lmpolblc to longer live with liltt wife , as she fre quently sets Intoxicated , and vvlirn lie ic- monstrateM she thrown him out of the house. Mr. Halt lives nt 171G South Thliteenth street A warrant wn swoin out foi Mi. Halt's pugill'-tie helpmate. All overcoat was reported to the police yesteiday bavlui ; been stolen from the lesldence of Jlis Turver , fi-0 Noith Ninr- tccnth Btieet. An oiginl7 d band or tliluvci Is thoiiRht to have been doing a rn blnr Iwliiesi In the noithcrn put of the city for several weeks A numbei of aitlch" of mlnoi value h.ive been reported as mls - ln < < . \j C .lohiiMjii vl lted ( lie levee dlslilct last niht , nnd waa iclloved of $ " > He i > s that Nell Gialiam Htole the money Shi with Pearl Meyers nnd Tiecy Jtnkui , v\ere ai rested later. _ Tiiiik In n ToiiKli I'ulr. Ollker Tledeman late last night nirestid two holies who wetu liegglng In the Thirl w.ud. It Is piobnhle that ono of the pair will be asked for Iiy theolllccis nt Lincoln and nt Council Bluffs Ono of the men | i a < lw.tif nnd gave the iiamu of Ikniy Hetheis When Jnili'i Ilnvey at-Kod his companion his name IIP leeelvt-d this reply "I'm Geoigie de ( Jieek , BW' " ' When " ( Jcoige the Greek" wnfi se.mhcd a laige hlx-fhootei , over n ilozen lu.ths lings nnd homo dice were found on Ids jier."on. The dwarf had a whl ° ky llask for his m ( > t vnliinlilc postes lon , It In thoiiKht by the police otllclals thnt Ihe right niiinu of the pO"-se wet < if the laige flzed weapon Is 1'innk llooney , that ho es caped liver a yeni ago fiom the Lincoln penitentiary , anil Hut InIn wanted Iiy the > , < H' in.ment HTrot neivlie oIlltcrH foi hn\ Ing pasveil couutti felt mum v In Cuunill liluffs He l n bad looking man , and the eomluctoi of the patiol wngon WIIH k < pt busy o.i the lide to the Jill proventlnt ! I ruin ii Ulng nt hlx iivoUfi Afli-r Mri'i-l I'lii'in * ! * 1ionfiiM. Numeio'is complaints have been leceived by Chief Hlgwait latelv to the effect tint a gang ot tough1 ! havn buen In the biiblt of In uniting young fill I * on tlulr way tn ami liom school In the nurthein pait of th" ilty. The u-uiil polul of gatheilng Is on the coinei of Tw nljfutirlh and Chailrs Htltt'ts nnd pexeial uf Die nelgliliorH In that vicinity hnvo al o complained of the iiiiiK ) piill"v being nul > and cruitlm ; dlHtuihancfip Unit' Tliu cillleei on the beat will ln > ln tiuet.l ( to watch the coinei heie- iifter iipij aire.il the lonfeis , IllllMIII II Dlll'll. Whllu a V\UKOII was enguged In lumovlni , uld plpo from tlm open Mtient ycHteidny liron the horse fciiddenly Htuited and cau-i I a fall Into Ihe ( tench thai was not antici pated 11 was DC , iily an hour before the woikmrn mucccdod In getting the animal out of UK hole. It is Known By Its Gyres It Is not what we cay , but v/hat Hood's Sarsaparilla does , that { elb the story of its merit. The Uioimiuli of jiooplo whom It lint raUed from iliscaboanil despair to Iinjipi- nuai and lioallli , are thu iitron ent ami best aihertlscnicnla Hood'd Sarttoiinrllla has. No other preparation in cziatencu } ins such a record of wonderful curui. ThU is vv hy Hooel' Snrsaparilln has tliu Jargtat sale , uncl ro.julrfj . for lt produc tion the largest laboratory In the vvorlJ , Now if you iR'ecl u jjood mudlulne , v , Iiy not try that which has donu otbcra BO much coocl. Kemuinbor food's SarsaparilSa 8s the Only True Blood Punfier Prominently in tlio public eye flslx ; forfTi ) , ir ilt net hurrnonloujly MllU j S r lliS Uood'a fair jay ulJJa. svo. i "MEN MUST WORK AND Itn a Ki'i'iit poet \vlin | u < iiiu < il ( ho nlmro llili" * . but lie wits very nuu-h nils- tiiKott. Ho was wrong In saying lluu WOIIUMI MPST wt'op.VOIIHMI vvi'to ni'vof InU'iitliMl to pass ( help lives In misery. Why .should they weep ? WOM12.VS WHAK.NKSSKS are the euiso nf NvoniMiilHiiul. They have WTUUK 11' PS 'pom many a wife ami iiiolhep.Vhal a pathetic Mopy eotiltl be lohl of the sunViliij ; vaused l j sick hi'iiilacht'i. Itacknclics , nilseiaMc theil feeling nml the thousand anil one pain ful symptoms which so many women entlme. Unt It Is all unnei-es-siipy TIUJY CAN 1113 ITKKP. Thou- samls of happy women testify to thH fact. Asls ' ( hem and they will t ll yo i how much they owe to the henellt ic- cclved from taking \Vttinet's Safe CHIC , the hest and most icllahle iciiitly fur till allni'Mits ' of womankind. As a means of icllcvinn and cnihiK Kid ney , bhladi'p and female tponliles and eventhe dtead llrljiht's disease Itself , ( his Kieat Safe ( "ttfe has never been equalled. A short dial will speedily piove what it can do for weak , weary women who need help. Searles & Searles SPECIALISTS IN Nerves , Chronic mill ivatc Diseases 'to @ 8& mm MEN //Miw / b | u AI-'V' $ Mw A . ' ' > ' - ! . ViX. ! SYPHILIS Cuml for llfti ind llic | > ulsun llnir iuilily cl ansij fiom tinssit m IMMS risrt t.v umi itni'iAi , tn.ci 11 ° . mnnoi 1:1.1. : ANH VAIllCOcn.r : pirminnll > nml cuml Jlotli 1 non nml unr-iltlnu STfiiCTUBEiiilD GLEET Crrsf0 lt > nciiiothoil \ \ tlhout p ifn nr cutting. Call on or addif gttli stiiniii , Dr. Scarlcs & Scdrlcs , , , ! , , > ill"st- THK DOCTOR'S COLUiMN I'lenc'li Aftt > r citing I BOIII tlincs Btt a puln nrnuint in > Jn' irl Am tioubloilltli hl\e < . \Vlnl cnn 1 IHK < - ' Alti'ieai'li meal tiKi : > a U'lispdonrul of ( iiihtiliiL * . Twlrca vvi'cU two U'ltspoon- ItiN of Niiliollllik' Silt : > in tiiiulili'r of hot vxiiter bt'lotv lii-o.ikfiist. 1 rllliy Am cxtiim 1 > IUTXHUS anil nlt o con- BtliuUd Tsiki' CeicluiiU' , i'\li-.icl of ( lie lii-iiin , 111 llVlMlltlll ( IIISCS (111 till' tdllKltl' tllll'U nines diiily. 'I'lui'L1 Units aviclc , l > n- I'OU' llH'.tKt'Msl , lilKi' tVVO tl'.ISpOOllI'lllM ill * Xatiollthic Salts In tuiuhlct * of hot WiiU'i1. It II , St r.iul I'lcuc B'VI ' IIIP a iini'dj Tor Mlk llllCJlt. TaKc I'nlmollno as ( llici'tcd. P H. r. Kjiacuse M } t > 1 tll liLM | ( me viry nucli VVIi.il tan 1 talv1' ' Allci-t-at'li meal tiKi' : a te.isoonliil ] ) or riastilni' . Ki'KUlati1 I ho howols with Viitiolltliiu Halls. C. 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