1\ - 2 TIlE OMAHA DAiLY .1i.EI1 . I111iiT1SIAY - NOYEMflIR It. 1S9. ) ; \ - - - - - - ehie II rewllrIl 10 .uro I1nd10 great tar honest on.1 . conscientious work 1 So Kraterlll ( am I to my country that I would .1eu * myselr a hue traitor It I did not labDr tn IIIllke her free IIb'rll 1nttulon ! permannt ( Pro- 10ne.1 . aPlllause ) ) . I'"or that PIJllose geol cItIzenshIp I I nNMIeI . . Honest ant honorable JII' IIIUlt decide lY country'deliny. . Tbll I have taken to b ! my duty an,1 , IY tnIon ! ! . to labor for the republIc all , It' Instlllons enl good ! . honest ! , loyal , dllnlerelt d cHlten- 1lp. ( Applau& ) . Thil In my duty 11 1 131 and a mlnleter nr Christ. . Inr aOl / AD GOOD CTIZI [ S. "The Chrlslan religion nal'.e ) . or patrlo'- Ism a eaered vlrtlle. 000,1 , cttizerihp ! Is l Klrlely ordered by the relIgIon or Cbrlst He I' not a disciple or the Master. lot a .tsclple or the Chrllan church who I l not the advo- vate con"t:1t : and arnct . or good , citizen- Full ) . ( live the c.mntry whet heIDn " to It. ( to Its ar.\lt with an .ye slnKI ) ' to the tleret 01 the ollntry. Let [ thee who wa'ch over It he Inelrell , by heuvrl and , mallp re- . ' aponslbl t the Great Julge , cr all men. There are 111 who claim to be' Chrlstals ' ito are bat men. who violate the laws. vtio . hruh intemperance or from "lhti rlusesla .Irle to tint very cItadel ' ) or the country , hit they are Chrlslans only In ninto and ) dls- grico th religion that they Ilroress. Give 1M trite C2itIttan . with true Christan cout icIonce. alI ) I will guarantee you good. , Inya I. trutsortiiy ! cltizrnt'hip. Wi hoU ro. Illon PerItletInK , the land. gnoil ) citizenshIp : s f ; not an easy teatter. Ontshle or conscience whit Is there to compel It but Interest ? SeJ.lnterest Is ' mctmes strn when the Individual I to Profit and . the sUIte to tuf- fcr. ( AI.plaISe . ) . I Is vchl . theu. that cler- ymen. whrevor they are In whatever 1111. 1ls. , raipe their VOICES In favor or country _ and good elzenshlp. "Tho country needs the help of religion. In AI rica there Is no luch thIng as unon ! . htwcen the stlte RII ( church organlzitlotts. The country glvei : liberty to the church or- alizarons ( as to IUlvluals. ( ) anti , ) the church oranlzaton [ mUEt he satsnet with that IIbort } . IApplal ! . ) What more do they , want than In opportunIty to how what 1t I ! In ) them ? I lh- yare or God they have divine energy arid , need no help frol the swor,1 , of cner/y Nate. ( App13ue. ) All they nell Is a fall I lelll nn' ' ) freedom. There I l no dan er or a conflict between church and stHe. Their , /phees are entlrely.thtffcrent. The ltate has charge .o ( our temporal welfaro. and In Iti'y own spbere the fate II i 2upreme. Th J church has charge : of the morals ant faith of the people and In that ppherc the state phollt not Intrude Itl lr The church and , state are two plau ts. each In its orbit ' Iuttcllonc and I own pprrormlng ls own lunctons : , leurln ! light anti ) warmth to the other. He- Iglon needs the ( state. for religion must live. The state needs religion . the sweet fragrance that comes frem th ! skies to strengthen conscience to demand mercy to- wu'd the 6ufrerln and to exact nbodlcnce to constItuted , authorIty. ( Apphus' ) Be true ! Americans. Bo Ilroud or 10 tIle so luch .S 1 or the title 'I [ am an American cttlzen. ' Be obelent , to law maintain society all at all tme1 make private Interests suh ervlelt to the commol\eal MUCh COMMON GHOUND. "We lay ( lifTer In fme points , but we /houhl lot differ 11 our interest and our duty to our countr ) ' . I 11 American citizen does not love the stars and strips with all . the power or his soul he should Ipave this r I country. ( Atutlailse. ) I he does love It let : UI , demand Ito other test of ale illce. Be- r1nso or this liberty Is the strongest hope ' . that thn rrpnblc will endure. Tll AI rlc.1 , , unllerstanlls his rights 3 II1'1 .Iemanll . thQ ! Ito undcrstands the rhls ; or others and will grant them. The beauty or this i gathering to 10 Is that citizens of all clas9s and all religious t.elrf . : nr" hart , to welcome an archbishop of I ' ! the Catholr church. ( ApIlatI. ) . . ) Where i hut In AmelcJ 101111 such a gathering bn possIble ? I would he callous . indeeti H I " , did not rejoice and feel mor deeply than ever the ( pr'le e or living In Amerla and Iteing an American citizen. ( Applals . ) There are many Points on which we van al aJre . We can come together to bllhi lP citleB . to help lift 1 ( humanity to extend aid tl the suffering anti comfort lo the IlseOISO late. lie II an enemy or America all ohlv- . 10U' ' or what Americanism means who would array cltlz'n agilnst citizen. ( Apl.lauso. . ) ) I t us b h ; united In prooperl ) ' all In au- . yersiiy. nod Gad grant that ths ! unIon may r plause. grow stronger ) they by ra ) . . . ( Prololgell a. : WIAT TiE CIUUCH HAS IONR. When the applause that followed the COl' l elusion nf the archblshop's address had snb- Rltell the toat'tmaster Introtuerd lIon. J. ! \Voolworthu . who was to respol\ ) to the : toast "The Contributions or the C.tholr Chlrch lo thJ Civilization of the Present Uay. Chancellor Woolworth said , that wl1t- over . the Catholic church might have clone for civilization cf the pat , there was not a heart Ilreaent that did not heat wih gratitude , that the church hal given to the cI'Ilizitlon ! c\'lzatiol or this day the sl'lendld contrlbu. lon or Archbishop Irelunl. , The ref. crenc evoked a round or Ipplaus ? , Chancellor Woolworth saId that the con- : trolling InfnEnce or the pag31 religion was t I cruely , and that of the religIon or the t Iresent , tlay was henovolence This tln - 1 rormaloa or human molvo a 111 i humal , society was' the work of the Christian reo hlgtott.Vtten learning had olmol clEII ell i I It was given elicitor In the monal'terlls. :111 ; . fhrlstan suffering and Christan experlenc s u haul rurnl"het the subjects for the toaster II"ces of arl In later years the cause of r t mperance had found Ltt' warmest nHI 10pt dfeclvo workers In eminent preiltc of the Ctholc church. Cardinal Manning ! ant Mgr . . Nugent. who did ant II doing for the caulse p In Rurope I what Archblshot Ireland vat pt t doing for It In America. I In \ 'Ieof Ilblc thlssonslons locally Chan- cellar Woolworth called attentIon to the fact that the Irst Icon of relIgious tolerance i , In hula country war taught by lard Culvert who waE a Cailuolic . all whose erorts re- I suIted In the ( placing or religIous lIberty In th { lawe or Mesiachut"tts. "I I wish , when some I or our fellow ciizens VeX themselves , " sahl L I I the speaker "with loud iclalm agaInst this form or worship , the ) woull remember that I they have the great hlrs5ln or r\ lous t toleratton . ant I care to them from the I hr nts of a papl-t" ( Allpbuse. ) The pcaler , cosell \\lh a trllJute to the work that the Catholic church Is dote / In the t ehlc3lon r of Its chltr.m In lesfns of religion and L I PtrIotisnt. patrlolsm.G'frgy'S ' I'ltRDIC.MRNT. " FtItIIhithiefore : ; \ . the I.aw" was thO toast to whIch \ . 1" . Gurll ) ' arose . Iml np\laupe tint < ! cho'r . to respond. : lr. Gurley rotund ltiuuinelt. he said In an embarrassing II Mllon on th program. lIe was .Iown to f'poak ' between - tween a chancellor anti , a Ilort. I ho l- ( I temph-I to advance In one direction h > ran : ! against a stone wal or eruilltton. I he at- i tempted to retl lt In the other he waM apt L to he lubl0rget 11 a ho\er or stars. "Wo ) have met . he contluNl , "oat as Catholcs. not as fectarluns. hut lS cItizens to do honor to one great al an eccleslasl , but h"neath whose robes as an eceeslast beats the heart L ot a man. ( Apphluse. ) 11 seems fitting that L \0 Ihoul meet thus to 11 cues queslonl or II'lrlolsm. or good cltzrnshlp. or loyalty to the ilg and or qU111) before the law. I hns llen urgd as a reason why Catholic ciizens . . should be allowed the prl\le/o or 11atclpat- , lag In the functions or government that we OWl them I boundless debt cf gratItude he- - cause I Carrel shguicui the nrclar.ton or Inde- ' . Pondettee. A hart y sailed the setis . : Made t fought at Oet2bnr ! and ( an Ireland marchol , ; . ; to glory with tue 1\nncsotl trOOp. That I glory for them. hut the rights : uf ( alholcs . I to a Part In ! overmenl 1& not bued on grutltule. I Is based on allen contract . : as bacrcII U8 the record ' W 01 SInai God'l last I . charter or rre dom , , the . \lerlcan constttu. ' ton. ( ( ( "I\lau e. ) : lr. Gurle IIUiOl1 consttu- wltl t an appeal for more Instrn ton In IcnrlM or r i l > trlotsm for the youth of the onntry. I 1.uml1ATIO ( S 0" I S1'/tOh. I Henry I ) . 1 8tahrok was the IPxt NIIklr , I the subject or his toast beIng " Otuaiia. " hit ! bald that four years ago . hI wee called npon I , to t welcome to this city a : lollolht , assem- blagp. anti , he hall rCipondl'd ti ( tha lash i with right good wIll. "Tonltht a thistle . : fnlhpll vIsItor : rlm another chnrr'l Ii with its . and Omdha Is honored by h" hrest'tuee \Vs welcome him right hoartl' . right icy . ally :1\1 right-handedly. ( AtpljIUI . ) [ SI ) rlght-halllell. because . be I known there * ale citizens or Omaha who are. In this sense. Ipf.hll\led. anti again there arp others \ ho Ire auuubldextrot.s. ( l.aughter. ) Huch del ) lo Catholcs the posues ' lan , or a. tilotlant . anti would proscribe th'II from - 11utcipatllg In the Irllrl or cur gcvern . inent. IC\.lI. "Is not the npl'oUH principle or the Catlto - lie church IdentIcal wIth that . le IJentcal or the Protest silt church ! I.el me Illustrate Ilt lhnrch I.t Iustrate what I menu by an anl"Ilot told tee not Ionic ago There ! "ere to l\ors vlalllF In n 8tral i ( I ) , The enl was a devout Cuthltohhe. hip olhlr ha" tuever before entered chuiyc' . ' nl\'er fntrrN 1 chmc' % The tint e . was perfectly ramlar .lh till the rh' " s cr I - the ( 'atltohic church the other was seIzed w ith. . awl as he hlhpl,1 , the magnificent anti In iposing cereronles , After the ! Ilroceuloual had passed . Pat turned to his Catholic rrlen,1 , a nti [ sM : ' 1 say Mike , this heala thp ulevll , ' ' % 'eII . Ialy. ' relllJ ; the other , 'thdt's the In tention. ' . atud . Intenton. ( .auRhter ald \llplaue. ) "laNon I p. gerutietnen . for this ( dhres- sl out. I 1m to peak on Ontehia , Its IlaRt , resent anti , ruture. But' l c3wn't do I" d oru'teiterknow. Omaha I Pll111e. Ih most other due " , has hall a Ila.t. [ might ' he cal ! the ! ellen age : It was when CharlIe Unwn wa mayor. The IlresEnt migiut he : telmr.l . the 1101 age Not herJns the tnaor- i elrct Is In the harllware hISllh'S. hut h , . C8U.O .teel Is emetIc or Iron. amuI everything abont Omaha. at present. seems . 10 he steal ( Latighter . ) Iegardln the future I sin not II a Ilodtlon to hl.eah. . I IURt look lt I throuRh tars . so that It allpMr blurred . 81.1 . dnsk ) ' . The 'ause er thesl tours 19 the rnrt that there vas a mllnlcJI\1 election In this city about a wek ago and h ' aIde WeS dereatel ! Thierefore I thlnl , that } 'ou will aree \ Ith tee hat t the future of Omaha a. It R/lptar / : In , lute. Is not a nlln ! tOllle for a balllust .peerh. " 1'luu ? other day OE I las wal.ll . ! along thl' itt ret l I S311. throuh my teu ! . a elgo a announe'n : 1 lecture i' the archbishop for tl e b nent of orph9n I \ onlerell , whether that tt"1 'orphan9' cl.1 not include lS who had survived the recent pol cal catJtrolhe. , I am , " ' . ,1" , genlemen. because tnt defeat was to a inrty inching a fight aglhnst a fcret political organizton which his sprung up I In our m119t That E-cr'l Iloller \\ulll IHOScrlbE those who have chosen a rOrl1 or wor"hliling God dlferpnt Irate that H'lectec br themselves. I sar lo ) 01 % % such an or- Ranlzaton II dangeromu' ( . " [ turn now. and will for the next two : y ears . occupy a seal on the mourners' bench ' to t which I have been assIgned , hy my friend . ! ! T hiurstcn. That bench Is \ain tell all over : , wih I red , ! whll I t al.1 . huh tie . wih only a tn II hit ! un nail fringe of black to remln.1 . me that I i am a Joltc.11 ) mourner. I mour like Ita- , chel and refuse to be comCortecl " ( Ap- : 1)lause. i ) ) , [ UB.1CITY PIElmO I'S S.U'gOlAnD. rI\Rrd , nosewater upxt responded to the t east . "Tho l'ress. " " \Ir. Toastmaster 811 gentemen : Have . you ever tried to talk ' u alnst a brass band 7 Have you ever en- < eavol'ed to sPeak agaInst a stereopticon ! 11 a Colselln : crowlec , whIt Ieople ? H so . thm y I can aPllrecl.to m ) feelings tenlght I f allow two or thc tenet brIlliant peakers In I Omaha all In the west. " After paying a trbuto to the honored guest or the evenIng . the speaker declared that thal Jublcly was the grzatcst saleguarul or thp Amerian pwple. The editor who does hil l ditty as he toes I-the preSR In his hanclR Is i an Instrument of ble sln ! Mr. Iosewater said thnt ho had be1 favored by high cl.r- t'mpn rrom his ) 'oulh I ii p. I 1 I e tolc I Ito w . In 1859. 1 a bishop had carried him from a race t rack and washlcl lutEs bleeding feel Pour y ears ago Bishop Newlan or the : lethollst chuch hac ! sent reI him anti rlqllestell him to act as chairman or a commIttee which waste to raise $2.000 for the entertainment or Iethudlt.ts vlsltn ! this city. o tht Imolnt $ r.OOO hall been cheerfully contrlh- Itec b l ) ' Catholic citizens. Recently a bishop unknuwn to him h\l : favored him with a pamphlet emititied . "The Jesuit In Amerlran vater. " PolitIcs : . % Reply to Ellwartlose" water. speaker spoke or the recent movement agalnat Ito secret politIcal organization In Omnaha ant declared that that movment was dereated outhy hr recourse to fruo , le I cab ! It was the obligatIon of every 1.lor , to clscharle his duty as he saw It. So fur lS the dltes If an editor go thEY ale as leered al the dnles . of any other office on earth. 1 \ lS the ditty of the AmerIcan editor to help guide the Shill or Stte. and especially to war the peolio nr.llnqt the great thatuger of political corruption ancl bribery. Again al- lu.lu . ! to the recent uhfeat , I of thc mo\'ement for reforuui he said that the h'sJn still cc- inahned ant that right must Inalr prevail. - - - - - - - ' " ' JI'In : 01" ' 'II I I X.'I'IOXnn.XIH' ( ( l'hugu.tu's 1'ruuuuuu * . . . . . . Ih.I'A1 f. . ' 1'1..1 . . Ih.'mum.'MummtImug ' . 'hlrl ' , ! llf. . WORCESTER . lass. , Nov. l-Tho twenlr-nlnth annual berlon of the NatIonal Grange opened In I0rlcnlural hal this morning . with nearly all the delegates , repre- sentng nearly thirty states , Iresent. ) The 10rnlu fsslon was hrler. At the arer- noon sessIon NatIonal Muster J. II. Drlgham L or Iehta. a. , read his annulI address , ant Ailha Messer the natonal lecturer of Itochester. Vt. . read the report of his omee . At the ntornltug session letter ' morln a Inler was read from Snsal It. Anthony prC'hlrnt or the National Woman Suffrage association . urg. hug the convention lo speak on the SUrrrO t with no Inl'srtaln vohce and Ir possible to t direct bleclal ( forl to Caloria next year . , where the constitutional Imel.lment . Is to he voted upon. The legislative commltec reported . ported IlrOreSI and a II'obahle conference wih "Imlar cOlmltres or other bottles to. : morrow or thin following day for the 11110' > or considering tie tariff nut ! tIle mousy u.uestIons. _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ 'tli'n's Chuul I ( 'omuet-ci. Iroram or the Ien's club concert at St Iary's Avenue Con regatonll church , Fri they averting ember 15. 189 : Homiletic Soluu-\\'hhh-O'-ihe-V'iuqu..Cherr ) ' e. e. CiaIll of nlrln < to . la. 'holIuu Solo-MIrehhie ' . . . . - l'ouiccrt Ftuntaaic' .uren'atu F. 10ueHr of Klnsa , C'ltMo. . Contralto Solo--'nvnttuuum. Nohht Signor , ( ontrlo Solo--'avllna. : obl from the Opera l.es liugnenotit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OP"l . . . . . . . . I"s . . . . . . lulcnol9. . . . . . . . . . : h''llhler : lr" . . \lle Ioulon lult I o Sioux . el ) . I.t Piano Solo-\.uIge Irllantu.lolzkowsl'l Can Ie lautl 1'cmuuuueh. Soprano SoloOr la Still Outulu from the 011r I CUurtutuionio. . . . . . . 1ulcrcatiauitu Mi'i I.llan ' 111) ' . llarhtotuu 8010-- . _ ( a-Afar ) hi the \0019..hlplllf ( bltocknIlyc ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( c-1'hu ) Vow ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .I.tar . C. C. Clarl SOllno SoIo-'nvntiuiut ( from the Opera Robert I. . lIabhe. . Hoh"rt 'o ( Quo Jlime : lls" ( 'tu Ru to \ a 11' Pt'nnoll. VIolin olo-Fanalslt ( " .ipuhcc'tetuxieinp S P' . BOIChll' . Contralto Solo 'ht tleu'iluugatet'4. . Young Soprno Solo- : tim" . I 11 l. ( ut-\Vlthuhn ) a tIhhr of gllhor , ! TI'n i ( b-8)'nno\l1 ) :111 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kjtrulf ) ( u'-l \.ol.llr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . ii istt't ( II-Thl ) Sliver ! n 1. . . . . Chamlnato 1:151'1 ' ' MIss 'l'rr . ; 'orpllO'S ! SOI -Crnll. . . . . . . . . . . . . .117t C. e. l'l [ k. Thomas J. 1\clc ' . . AceonupatiIut. - : , . 1. c. . \ . 1..2. " . Clu" The class In Political economy . which Is offered tItle year for tile first thee at the evening Insttuto or the Young len's Chris- tan arocIathon. wi hohl Its Irst meeting on Thusd3) ' of this we11 Pror. lomer I' . Lowle or the High school has consented to conllcl ( th ! cln ! . The geuei'uul principles or ! Jrolucton. dlstrlhutol , exchalge anti ( coil- snmpton1 be studied , . ant the views or the \arlou& el'olomlc schools wil he discussed. The chase work wil be largely In the rorm of recitations . Inll every opportunity ) ' wi be ofer.Hl for the free exchange or opinion. : Ir. Lewis has m111e a specIalty of th suhJect for the last twenty ) years has read widely nn I In all the modern lallarcs 111d It Is \rllb3bly saf'J to m ) ' that rio one In hue u cl ) ' Is batter qUJltr than ho to ( 'ontluct , a chase of subjeet. thlulln t ! ieee in thlOIIIJr Intlmilort1nt i I - D 1.11..1 ! I , . lo'r Uwu I' . . ) . . : lps Ylrllnla H. Victor will not heave hel' ' hatch key on the back \orrh nn } mon' . . Miss Victor Is a Irhool teacher umni < 1 yuter- tl } ' whm ( site went to rhool i'hu lIft hel' lateh key 01 the \'ar I'ol'h of her real- t An I'J ; Burch.tl ! ' reet. When she 11- t urlet hl' diseovere'tl th.1 pole ni ! hall entered the house' tint ! tnKeu ! timu hex ell'I',1 hOlll' Ilcl tn\11 I tit ) tn whlrh she kept her valualites. fhl' ! hlr vlluallr9. Tlw tux con- t111 < u 11acku/1 of muortgugeuu . 11.'cl. nh- $1 ciii' us em tnt I nan t'a to'i' . I , - . . .tllt. Int Inst'\I" " II.p rs. IU .1 \ .t rca mu t for lie u't ruuoui t lu's sri I a ry Int ! SJ In i C 1\.lrrlt . . tlt 'Ihe lht.f wnl reported to the lulc stUtOl , - - 1\1 h',1 'llolhituumimul ' ( 'imhhel. \Ino. 'I'e'x. . NOI' 1 . -A wonlln antI , 1 b lulful , 'hl,1 w"n' foun.1 muuuriht'retl four till lets ( ruin hue .rc htest Ili C . ' ' mll'l hlrl IIMt nlsh' 'he nutu rde rev thl : morl 'g klt,1 , hlnh'lr. I I I. I l'ari t'tereth lt hi" hotel n" c. / . Chlnler ali ( ) tln't . limo ! Iwarl $ tj(1 ( tn hi. on hubs (111) ' . ' Il 'Ihl woman . 11rl\'lousl ' 1111 IIi.a. 111'01. St I Loumis. ' h , ' 011 111 hi' wu . goll ! 10 'iIotuie 1'1) ' 19 Mlpnlltlnrl'll or ihue railway 511011'S ' tiucre .My' 'Etl1 u.urruunuh' . tl ralwll } llHI the I nuthorlh' -rice 11tgatn I ! . I 1.,112" J-I ; ) : t'4)uluIuisluml. : I 1111\I ! ' I.IHLNo \ ' . n- Thu b.tl.- I 9hlll Ildiana m IIS h""n .nllllt.t"ti &o fll' m mis I thl t i tin 1 11'1' II' l , 'onc"IIII. fh. i . hi' I " lt t thl I dock al Cramps ! n ! 1"'lly ' to tic tranteferreti , trnflrl'III to tht . Navy ItJ rtme"t. 1hl' Ind'la ! hi es- I lelltl to " 0 Into comll $ hlh 1 l.eagmie b. ! : an,1 envy pit next oveok. ( 'ouuitmiutudu'r Jn.Il . ) II. I latus . . idle ha" 1"ln ordered to I . . 'Im1111 the \1. has b'rrm In Ihls cIty ' 11mI worlC time hurr'lng uhong Ihe 1111 : ! ng.s of , F O1I I NO BG FOUR CO mINE Rumor of ( Base Bal DeAl DOletl by President Rench. : J : : : : : \ VARD .I IS STILL : RESERVED I ' , N e'i % ' 'e'ui'k Cimil . Iei'Iiutt's , to let , ifl Its 1111 ten time' I-'ti1liiiii-flns- slip If I hue IIKllh' " ' h.'t- IIA"h'rtl ) ' , NR\ I \ ' yon ) " . Nov. 13.-The first 11)S ae- slon or the mlnates re\resNltnl the twelve clubs com\rlslng the NatIonal I.egIIJ ani ! American AUJclJtol or I'rofeeehonal Hapo Hal Citihu' Is over , and no revolutIonary moves I h ave been tuuauhe . I'arhy lit the ' clay there I were conflicting rumors as to hue rorluton I or thus' "big fotur. . " Boston Ihlallelphal. l 'Ittshuiurg ant Niv York were saul to have combined to lallo thlng excec'"I/ly ' Inter- Istu for the other eight cites re\reseltcil In i the league' . and their object was the abehi- ton t , or SUIHlay Illa'lng. A 1011 to this , It was sold the quartet woul insist 01 the Illolllon or the dOlhle 1IIIIIre system. I'res- b lent Y. J. Urach or the Ihlallelphla club dnled ! 10st emphatically that he or any other one representl the Ihiadelllhia clh had entered . into a com blue. mil that the fi ritt l Intimaton ho had of such a thing reachel , him through this morln 'R papors. Rx-Capta'n ' John M.S'uurd reqnestld tl hoard of directors to have his nime erased from the "Nevo list Ir thc Ne ' York chub clalnlll that unler , the rules n contract shouhl have been proffe'reuh to him at the c lose or the season of lS9 I. anl , ns this was IDt unite . hue asserted hat t this omission re- l eased him. I'"urthermole , he claimed that the keep in g of his name on lhe lst t InjurcII I him h In his "rolrslon as a lawyer as I would lead , persons to suppose he had ! not rtrell Jerman.nty from the bal ihelul. Warl\s request \I'US Iuld over In order that Iho t board eoulll take further testmon ) ' In relarcl to the niait i- . ChrIs Von tier Ahe or St. LulR made a clllm for remuneration In the case or the well known Illtcher tIcF'arhanth. but. after due dehibertIon . the board decided that : le- I "arland rightly belon/ll to Cincinnat , anti that the St Louis president's claim . shouhl not be ahioweti. . I The board of dlrectorl got through its I hUllness h shortly after 2 o'clock 01.1 . the : regular metn ! or the league dhl nol con- I \'onr until 4. Tls sllslon lasted for over two hours and adjourned until tomorrow aftermicotu. After ho meeting Mr. Young , salt ! the only hlslnes ' transacted wits the' ' formal awarding or the chamillonship ! to hal- tlmore until the I ( : of the treasurer's , , ' rr\orl. which was accepted. luurlng the day there was a large attend- anon of Imul e5. who were sununolel to : uPllear before . the league to tel what treat- ' nwnt they hal , received at the halide , or 1la'ers during the s ; son. This Is evidently I move mace by the delegates to enforce stricter regulalon9 for the protection or um- iuires against obslructve and ab'j"lve pla'ers. The Eastern league was rellesented very largely . amid Jim MannIng or Kansas Cly was on hand represauuthutg the \Vestern 1031uo in order to ha\'o the gastern alit ! Western minor Interests represented , on the national hoard which has the deciding or all claims and clrel'elc s arising In the minor clubs. President Powers or thus Eastern league salt ! til I mater woull bo more fully consldere,1 , at their meeting In December next , amid their ( Ialns would he haiti before the natonal hoard next . thie year. Among tle prcmlnenl managers - agErS who were looking for ! oed ! excbangeR and constantly talking to the many players WhD were gathered together In the cOrridors or tw hotel were Arthur IrwIn Davc Fotmtz . Nell ! I lanlon . Buck Iwln ! and Connie Muck. Arthur IrwIn ) was very anxloul to 9 cure Nash from hlotuton hut Iresltnt Fte.id- man and ho dclayc.1 n little too long In cOrn- log . to tel mae . as the PhlatelphlalR traded Billy Hamilton . 'the buittielder , for flustotu's thIrd baselln , hamilton will tale Mcdar- th"s place In the outfield for the Ihast ns ant ! NaNh \ ill lday thlrll The New Yorkers inado several unsuccessful < attempts to trade DorIo oft for a good player aunt ! a conshlera- thou . among those lamed being Latham or ! Cincnnat autO Cole ) or St. Louis. L\'IXH 1'1' ' s'.iitam I"UI 1)txht.i.vIi. : . RngI lisle . N'ssllulu'iM Csni t I unit' Cn Criticise 11114 Slnh''nt" , C'.II. . . II" " " LONDON. Nov. 1L-Iieadt'd "Should thin- rVln Apologize ? " the St. James Gazette this afternoon Ilublshcs a leading nrto : " . In which It again severely ) ' crllcl el his lord- cliii ) . I says : "Lord Dunlven arrived In New York with the preconcell'o idea that the DefLlllel' toplo ! ! were going to lila ) ' this trick upon huiun . nuiti , hn\lng "xl'eltelllt was convince going to he himself. done . " hc found al cas ) ' wuty to The article condlll's : "Lot Lord Dun- raven retul to New York tend ( asist the Now York Yacht club II Its lnvesttgaLioui. If he cal Ilrove It we know the , \ iuuertcans tvelI enouugbu to believe that the' ' wilt wel t'lough bpllvp tIicy ac- knowledge , ho has been wren ( Il. If w1 I does not 11rovp I. the arlset OWlIr. . I II" anti others . hunulsoine ' . ' _ ol.tls a very hund"ome u1olo ) Ohnl' : ; \t'ist' we are alrnll most Ieople , " 11 ! think that teml"'I' ll.t . mortlkaton 1.tra : , ' ! II him Into I t behavi rig rre t her badly : ' The Yllhln/ Worll ! says that tw B.'ltlh . 'nchtsnH'n ' 'willvant lure II"I idle U- lrtOS bs'fore' they disbelieve I.Jr,1 Iun- ra\'ol. " and ' miIs : "The ss hole' iui'iiorv of the' cup contl ts Is one of JuI"1 J i pun the the best Part of of sportsmen. the Anlrlcans. wit 1 ,110 not t'iue' Prels 1tsocitIon this eVlll sort out tll folowllg ! paragraph : " [ l.ouih ; DUl- 'u\'n . declnes to see n fly hrt'.sa lln wlh u m refereuut'ei to I his panu phi I e t. or 10 nOll"t I In tiny way the nUleks 1110\01.1 th'n'bv. lie absolltll } ' adheres tn ni the st'llmC't ! contul1d therein. " The Yahtsmau se\LIIY : crilcl es Lord Dunra\'el1 hllltell ! ciicr4eut. but IIOlltH cut that ho has 11le , no iii'i.m4lrioEl ' ; mgiu.u II Nets You k Ya"ht I'lnb n..1 ' "II. Ug.li..t : sholll 1) ( observed that at 111 , , Ihlrtren toils tLful \\'Iht Is required ' ( to bring Il'- rt'noer 11011 foul incus" u .u,1 ! audi II s'Ptrhut 1 wpljht is not easily shipped or , ! _ : .I IhlJ1Jed re-shihppetl wlthol nOlrl. t . . Iu 10l\IU810n the ' 1 : Chi tuttit u ii suey1 , : "VI'cl \unr\I'u IIubl I hl i tne I pm iii 1111k' not only uNIIl egolslal } ' . hut umimiussi it sellol" htlow at thu. . Ilr..tge ot aln Briish < 1 . ' ' ) 'uhlnJ Lord I DI'sart WIIs to the ' 'lme den'lnt ! thlt l.orul , Dunravln mnlle nil ) ' ltCtUarutioli } ICI'US'ltOU of , Ihratnl so far as thr memlll' . uf Ihl lefs'iuulei' ' ) 'r.lratp 111 cOI'lrIII1 Lord lulll DN'rt allll that the cup committee . how- Ivr , took ( /ro whln thl socal"IIl'II I' ton wa . tr"t ma'le itt the Uni of the ll that mlii' question of the ubmpr"lon of DI- renlel' , by "tOIn. . weights on hounl ! huull nelhel' he 11\'c nor II"prol'c 1 t the duly l'c tIme ' \ i hen I was hiOssibhe' to PIOVC or ehiut- . . 11rOI'e It _ _ _ _ _ huG ( 'ulwn1' 'I'IN iltS ! SIIW. Iiiki' munch huieui'ss ) If :111'lhl"ou h . \111..1.,1 ( iii- ( 'u'oiI. NEYORl'Z , Nov. 13. - The chute Inll tnehe"l of Mom Iborough were nnH" thp guests at tht horse show tonlht. They or- rlvltl nt : lldlFon Square garden lt 9 o'clol ancl were the . ohs.'n'I'Il of till ohs"/'er ! ' 'h , ' 'cno In tile' garels'ii when they Irll\lcl Wa mor' hrllnll I than a tan I y t I tile Illrlng thl show. The duke and imlu' brhle took seals with : h ' . " 'lllnl K. Vauuderhuiit-nct In it I" . hut In tht' trst ! row harlc of tl boxl' I Ioe ! I. the box ewctlpte'tI ! hey Geore J. 'Honl. ; \'lllm I\ I ucnpl'c ! I I i nh"o tjcetuj lieu . 1 box this eve " iuug. In compan wih thrut. James loan . Jr. Wlterbur ' al Mr.4. Oliver Harl- 'hl' frenp ut tht' gnr.len this aflrnJon hail Inuch or the cour ; . life uncI lit hihiuiitt'y that chtsraclt'rizes the Irl , In the bllhll' ) . \Imo t ever ) ' box was e'cetuliieul ( either by ocrlll(1 eiher 1lull , or thn chltl en or the box owners nlli thu-hr gOveruleiSsec. Ileruuuon Olner . twlrOVtIWISf' l1rlnn Oelrllhl. jr" WI" among . th , ' attrsctit'e ; ehltr.n 1'10- "ot. lie' \ % 'uiui II.'omIJule.1 by his ulutut . rtliu'us JI'IS I Ilt. ' . ) tt.s Virginia I.'alr. Thp ' \SIOII un.1 . all the nth"r 'UIHS , ! of fo'lv overt' Ilrl'nl. to therl waA I teunuie'rful "I"plu or thress.Mors'- . :101'- 01'11. the uutt'nutant-o , of tl Itnk ucmutj dIe of Nnw Voe'htur.s W.1 r'at un IH'rnnul < te this' "xpel'tllon t that thp ful : a u I ham utlthia ! wnuld lie \ hitihie. ! set the Iwraps. ; whlrh ostt'iutibly' form thus' ruttruictiomi. W"l allHlthcl ! see- Oulul y In Illnl fr 1Iere-t . No ul/ht la the hlstur , ' of New York hicrute shows has seI'ii Hiil .1 1101\11 11 Ihat of 10 . . 11ht. , 1111 whln Ihl wh.'reaboltl of thA I duk. lull ! duchpss 11'\0 I. known I heIr Ct r- I nt'r'lS hpslpll.1 . hy I thou"alll mpnnd' ' Ivelnien. lrlncll'I ' thu.I I utter. . /lnn.t Ihcht- III I for 1 gil nil psi , or UI" t ( .clon I 11 I which the nohll ) ' sul. ire'i.ie'ntah 10 the othI' itt- tt III"ns WIS 1 la\jl of iirtzvlmuntrs It- tllIn _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ HI.n\ cinch It'nt I ' lui Iur. ( a. ) . = W03n. Nov. -Speeiuul ( I ) - - \ ' ter- Iln ) nfcrnool thp Iflll pl.n'n ml a tC'ln of hue'iivy weight's ( ruin ' ITor co'it' In aa Interesting . Iunu' of Coot l.il 01h. . , . , rlctro'- ! ' In I tht IRPorl"tlm J . ri hut titus I I.twhh'h : /e llet In a giorloue defeat for the Lsttem florlou . t Ihl lalll ii' ! 1 It'OIt of ' to 4. The fc'almmm't's r.r Ihl 11111 were line 11" bu'Iln ! 11.1 . end rUl1 j _ _ - - - - - - bhi I nil good h'Ollnl I h i ) . 'l'ui her . vhu lIe \1n1 nt l'alL tutu ! :111llton on right Ilt rlFht amid dId . fOI < Hllelt11 tackling , In the start 'uher ntettiptrd \ s'lmmgpring. bllt was 11\1\\tr.1 . 1.rsln.h',1 I . . , to cqllnle I I nfte'r tl srcon,1 ctTeflrti. 'ralot's \ team 1' of an unuitmnh a\ e\ e. hUVlll ' ole men who \\Ih over : i : ; pounll . l'hl" teal n"el'IIl1 111. the I'uph III lakl:1" OllWO ,1 tld effectual work ly . ) IIUltblK " 1111 . around the cOilS :1\ ) A 10- ' 4)h"iliI.iY ' . :1:11 : 10II 11.IJ11 ! SnlI'r liii r'icmxl ' 1IIIt.r" ' th. I . 11" " ' lilT I 1'l'I"lt1 1'lltll.t. I cIlIvIN'N'yo. : : " No\ 1:1-(8Iellal : ( 'i's'legrrtm-iIihiy Lewis or 1el\r anti his I tmlllr r"llhl',1 , hrrl lust ) night on their wity to Salt I.akl CitY , where Lewl hI to meet 1)Ii'k CaRt' In a ' otutest.'t'huihi , hero a Ifht i \IIS arl'lnld' btuuecmi t 1.0\11 amid Prh'nto \'llnl llarrlnrtoui . fem I'"ort III ! II. ' 'i'hut' lIght tnol ' pl.lce ! at I o'l'lo'k this mOI'n- IIA I II I the I 1rl'lre of / I a cite nUlhlr of I local shorts atud iiinnutuez's of Iluirrimugion's florls : mem\erl Hnrrlngton' co liiliitii ) ' . 'I'hl' fighi t leg wal slll.II',1 I frol IH start . amid , tIme fight gll1 worn 111.,1 ' I Hlh"I' tml re'tatuht'tI , exeetitholt. 10\11 was nuore.1 . In this' econ.1 . 1011'1. ' hit w.alll' ! to I clutlle lighting thlough Ihl' lext 1"llnll. I nlhough h.II ' Iunishe1.Vhut'mi thi' , WiS c ' I"11 for tile' fourlh lould l.l'I'lsI'n ' Un- tl II iii u' to I'sllonll. , aut the stullR , II Pum' of $100. \\'or ' glveui to I Iairimigton. - - - - - - - - - - 1.1. . . 1.10' " % 'iuis I HIIIII. LIXINOTON. . Nov. 13-'t'Iiirut tilt ) ' KIn. \wIt ) IS'Orlllon meet II ! \\eather clear antI cool teiithltilc'l' . 1.i'S. Intl 1001 ; rack I Ilnul"IHlluce. ; t 1 ' 'hrle fl\II. " nnll . t\O outlllrM won. ' 1he sum hurilo of . the siusy II'n. the Ih.feat or Prince Ill.f ! by l.mlrelu In the fourth race. ( . - % 'ego fell .1ust filler the tnrt. Jockey \ . IlkM I I wal thrown on hi ! hlntl tool bld hl lit collar \one broken. SummarleH ! First ! ee. selling . six furlol ! : , \ull. . I ' . Relict ' . ! 'l'hmne I IS' . \\01. Helct second ; lft tll'tl 'rme : :1St4. : Set'Oiiti I'al e. IlVl1 furlolgH : Glee ! \on. Htnra 5elon.l. . Hlue Iml ! Um'ay third. ' 1lm' : 1 : I)1. : 'hlr,1 , fCl' . six furlongs : Tuuto , won Major DrtppI ! second Ontewn th Il. 'l'hmne : 1 : tS. ' , I.'olrth fnl.I.II'I. I ! Ix flrol : gis , 111- I ! "tOI' won , Ollr.lu fecoml , 1wlnlele thlcl 'J'II' : I : ! i L1. 1'"lfth ltl4. 1\1 11.1 . I hllf fuuilo'iguu : l1ltl- hrl11 ! Itoh . Prll e Lint second , Whl Onk thlri. TIle : 1:1W : ( . I Il..1 II 11' - imd. ' ' ST. Loris Nov. 3.-Toda"s races were rlln In the 111 , two favorites . twu second choices nnl , one olltshlel' taking the I\ events on the canl. Weathlr eec ! Ind ruin- Ing. Joely Ir\en on All Farrow wits Ine,1 txo SlnUlallei , for Ilellllg : the Iturt In the first race. First roes' , ens' mile : Lilie Mat won lhlol second . httui'ithollflut third. ' 1lme : lm : , St'ctuflti ' . ' . ihve nnd Rl'Clll1 I UN' 2-yeal'-0Ids. l\e u half ( Li rlouugs : Le/lon I 'ivoii . I lit uitha hut utet'oliui lirAt Deal thlrl. ( ' 1In ) : 1 :12 : ! ' , . ' \11,1 , riue . seven furlomigs : : Denim ideal 'ivun 1:31. : Logan second : lole J thlrcl. "Inl : " "olrth Il pc. seven furlongs : Pta " Dlavolo tVufli .1 tick It rail , Icy Il'COIHI. Plnth t ii I m'uI. 'l'imrn' : 1:3. : . ) Fith ruc' . or e mlc : Calltlln Ilko ! < woiu . M III" Sturge secoitul . hex Regent thlrt 'lme : ic'i 1 : . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1"ul" itt II ' 1)hstrIe't. SAN FRANCISCO . Nov. 13.-I lrsl rites' lit's' fluid / half furlongs : Last Chalc 'ivomu Ionnt hay sccolt ' , Selkirk third. Time : 1OT.Second : Second rave . f\'i f\rloogl. selling : CllStU- letl won. DOl Pedro utecoiuii . Clur/ .Iohiiu- lon thlrll. 'lmo : 1 :02 : % . Thlll race live fliricilgut . leJng : Don 110 ! Plea 'ivoil Lll. I h t , Fln ' h. 11 : . "I'onl ) . I umi- I'erlul ; ' End ) 'iiiioll t huirti. 'Fl 111 : 1 : O2. FOlrth rites' . nne mile . hl1IIap : \\'alhona troll . Navy Blue 51(011. Ce'turlon thlrl1 . ' ' 1111 : 1H. : ' I Fifh race . ! Ix fulongut . ceiling : 1)etective well Muunhe' Scott . isecomiullontamin thiirul. 'lme : 1:13 : % . ' Sixth 1"1. mIle T.flllil , a hair. six hnlle" . haldllap : J 0 C won , \utell ! uteconti , Lon- tile B third. . ' 111p : 2 : 15. _ - - - _ _ _ _ 1IINn" ni u- , . HI" ' " ' I"ul" . KANSAS CITY . No\ 13.-lte4uits at gxpo- "llon parle : ' 1.'I'st race . fve furlongs : Little Dlcll1'01. . 1Q. \'avC'ly ; Il'rollt. . ' ] ucllalllo . thlrll ' 'lno : Seloml race ( ourl anti . n half I furlongs : In Flolln Wal Ma\ ) \HhI ) ' Reco.l.l. . Red lucll thlll ! 'rme : OO. : : Thlrll met' . 81x furlongs : J'otiy Bob wait ! Ahana 1:22. : Boy uccemldn Sam Brown thlll 'l'huno : Fourth rare. 'slx furlongs : .lja won Lolie Cell ! HICont , ' lite ! ' third. ' \le \ : 1:2t. : 111 , . : lurpih.tll ; . ' he-s'Iu'slmi. ' l.gXINIYm'.K ' . . No\ 13.-ln ! the opera house her , tonight 'Australian ' Billy Murphy let : .cll Doughcrl of Ihlalltlllhla. feruthi- erwu'hght In 1 C1st for pllnts At tl end Of the fourth round Heferel 1)111 gave Di ! \ Ja\ this' decblon to } urlhY. John Slincotu nlli I I\le . Denn wrestled ctch-as-latch-ul twenty minutes to a draw. - - - - - - - - ( :11.1" : " . CleztlIe'nge'M itzmr.I I uit. TORONTO N\ 12.-J. 1) . Gaudlur , champion - Plait Iculer of Mnorica hind ulepotulted $ ; , with thistohue ! In support of a challenge for [ 504) a aisle to C. it. IalI11 . the English , n ! Englsh ( ! uitmuihiion. GIUell1 wi ! ( tube { G cxpenHes ; 1111 row In Euugthuid . or wIll 1101\ ' no expenses - ponses If HardinI comes to . \ unerIca. - . 1"lth" tf I ni" ' . INDI.\NAIOI.J ! Nov. 13.-B'Rhop Chatll.t hits recelve,1 word of the tl'ath : ul 81 leln- roil "oloHl' . Sp'neel' count } . . of I.'a ; lwr ItounnuiVeiuuuopfel . a } . 'renlh priest who . 'ume to America In 1SW. In 1 SIO he was the most 10torious priest In America. Ue was .icLti.'ui , } of Irlmllalv u laul.-g a woman . null . was sent to 'tl' penHcnlnr ) ' . Goveror.hlt - ccunb. futhl'r-Il-Ilw of tnl 11teuts'iit ' Governol' ttuitthtivs' . 1IIl0lcII ! \Veituzohift'l after clh- teen nioimtliit' service. \Vetnzohifel went hack ! Into the luthiuhatrl' . Joined thl' lerellclne i III out hes . a nil luas 11'111 I i an e > : emplar ) ' Ifc. I SI.\.I 1 I ( [ .IFI' " . Cola . N or. 1.1.-H.\ . Normal K. hllekuutnul . pastor of Ihp l're'liy- t.rlnl chtmrclu . tlii'.I ttjtlutv agc,1 27. Il 1 wa a Irlnc..tun g1lluat [ 'rhe remaIns will he Laki'mi to St. .Joph , :10. . for liuurhal. wi 1)El.A\'A1hI ' . 0. . No1 1 . - ) b\lul Il\ Ash- ton It. i'eeii a noted "vlugel"t and author . 111 known In relIgious plrll.s thrughont III PnlII Statc . I ! uheriul . al'll 53. Tiut' ' tle- (0111.1 . l'al huuutut' foumu' week nga Hnrlrlng fruU hlart t It ) ti bic . which 11.11",1 I , In hl > ijeuthi. Dr. 1lel was 1.1 Imown a" the it Lit it usc of "I'"ulh I laJ n. . . ' 'I' ra Isu' Paller" I . " ant } "PentecJstll 1IIIer" I . " which liii . gene Into I I IHn ) ' thOI"118 of hou11 fl nil rehig lotus ! n arIes. II'.IM. Mo. . No'i' 13. -Mu' . . . lurlt : l1ulrl. ( I l . Ig.c 99. one of the cihil est re t t I iii hit \.eu.llon , 'oun ! ) ' . I. cllat tt tier home Ih' . II _ . \110. I Shl \I'al borl II ; ls-oull I tW"ty-flul I ye'amu4 h rln. i hN'lme a Ht t' ' IIUS'h'ON Nov. 1'- , Hl\ ' . 'lonm. Tr.tui- } w.1 Slull' . hut' ol . .st.1. . 1'110 If I tutwsltii , ' ollege neil one of this' oIuI ' . 'olp ! ! th. < 'lt iuuhuiistei.s In lii" . I'"unl' t ) ' . Is teat II the at If : 1. - . . - 1.1. , . 11,1 I..t I. ( , ' ' ' . A'r. houus Not' 13.-A ! ! ! elal to thin He- /uhle fl'ol DalnF Tux. says : e. H. iott ! - 111. late of California. nl,1 , whu ns'cently callus' to Dala > Cloth 10t I Sij hiigs . killed S\111& Ii I iuisel f tOlay Iuy talelng I /01501 lit a CUll of COt"l' . Il hnll brlt ni ! hl' lii 011eV . exe"/t I , "nH smote II thu mge : . 01 a pro , I riu tcd drunk at I"ul Worth. anll whln Iw r.lurled to I ) iul hit thld t lornl' ' hi"1(1 ihu'i'l hmietl to : : vc wih him lot'ger. Its' then .haull this' . l,0150 Iii a : rest.llrut. wal111 Into n saloon anll drank down . two big glal.el or whlll ; ) ' . euu'imig : " 11m ' ' going to die alt hha" 1:0 of well 1'1'10,1 . , . 'errc'sts'el 11'I't.Sh"ll l'i-ieui'lu'tnrs. S1' .IOSR1'II . NDV. 1i.-\ ' . , \ . Mitchu'uil . one of lhe nlostlurou1nhit , , ut cleaer ! ; n grittui . most frln. stocks Inl , iurotfuut ( . wal arrest o toiulciut un a Ca Plus elllr h\ \ . him wih1,1111' I I th. t Ht.tl' . law rll.\Ilo.1 . to lurlt sIiie. . ' 'll ' HUI"II jury tOlllt. ret irn eth 11,1.tmln I I , : I agelnst fuur oth"I' Ilrms who nr. ' l'harg'III with a IIflolol. / . nnll ! arr4ts. trill lie month tonilhl o.IGlrow. , . Irr"1 . itigo Cntvt 11"1' ' uet.d Ihl' TQId'Jar , ) ' to Hive ; til ; luuuctect Ihocureful alh it t ibmi. 111 trum I lie bnckl I J1'1I t \ ! . enllonat ( levehiunient I may In lxJertcd. _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' 1 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Hrlll : . . , ' t ii i'rt's 1"1'frlll. I I Sit . " mm ' ; . S'l' . I'Al'L. Nti'i. 13.Thunnual 1' 1. t.r. : J 13.-Th\ unnual reports of the ( fl'e' Nortit"rn ( l. t Nlrlh"r Rush of the St. Paul ! ! nneapols . & Ma.ltclt rlrolclH were Is- s'll,1 , tad 1) ' . The 11lh unnuui re-Ilirt of time On'at Nom'Ihue'm " ii fl'iril fUI' rll.lrt r Norlh""llrIJ ) tht ye'mr : tundhi'g Ji : 20. IS : Ii } 1rcthry1n - 10 the last ! tie- Irel' ? . . The rI'I'I"pccount ; flum the St. 1..11. MlnnlpN' ; . ' : 't : hnloha neil 1Ihl.1 St . limes shuws thr'kl'larlnJH to 110 $13.10. . t ) rj. an'l n ! l'11It" , $ ' ; .I1I,22. : 'I'hn tu'.1 ollmtng cxlueuts7a , \1'01" ' H.HG,1G2. - ' - - ! H'HI.IIIII'/'f Crlllb. I . f.I' II.at..I.I. I ( 'IIl'INN.l..lOIe'hlel.tl I [ ut lIds city holt'l , ; * .CO clock of the Cdnlhla Nntolli bul or 'Facoina uncut tOllllY iii ' c-pat'- alon' to the IIItnl of uchl uttoclriioidcmii : lu . ul Chiletigo Novetiubt'r 21. 'I'he Itochohl , rl Chl.jllo lu\eUh ! tt'.is orh- tiahit ' f 20.1.1(5) . . nnll ttfteristurui . Iml\ ( o.ro ufer\arl' ' lIue'Ieltet ! is' $ ( s ) 01,0. lf ( hid ( $3I $ ' O. on ! , ' $13i.CoJ W.I PattI tl up. 'hi l'llllnnat I ( i.icckhthtler. , mnalnmal't I thnt this' ) nlO tutut - liable Cur lIes' II'W 1'1lntal . - - - nl..1 fruU I" . lr.'l.t. fr I"111 . \ fl''l'I I. Ill . N ' . ' . 13. ' . .tO\lll''J. II. " H'.I : "I.rt I. agoll' I 1 ' I. ill t I to uy ShIl Iel tn > . 50 ) ' , ars ot uigs' , who ai'.llpd . her Ii , tti'omigiy giiam'Jael t"nljht hI lp \"im : 'U eomuuity Jell. / jai. ' ' Tt.peIITcwl'C m'ltt'd Is I /at'rd'I.and sitlee ! th" . ! tlll tIle l''lpmcnt h us ) heen growIt.g. 'he "r.ulor mft 1"1 tis.unie'I 10 thrnllln/ u ( \111' ' 1"1 th" uhiorhl ( hal' ha.tt ) Worn I. I < , lu'i b"r er , . ! bhorlt , I's. ! : hll Uut lii . ( " 'IU\'I' . 'I'e'esiiumuim , ) ' . TOIOvrO 0'1. :011 I -Tip defetus In i thu Ir3m nuor trial Ic r , I a'tothier \ slg- J . nl victory today when the COllrt ruled out the experiments with thin elevator and weigiut . hy which thl Ilrosecuton sought to 11emonstratl the inmposiulblhity or the welglmt hecomlnl acehllnlal ) ' drtlchl1 alul falltng I upon Wel I. The testmony today ralln ! wholy capon . relating to the constrmictloum ! constructon ot the elevators . . TURKS { IHESSED ) TO ( ) A CORNER - ( Contllu ll rnll First [ age. ) - - - - - - - - - - - - - , penal I princes ore 10lvllg nt YIz 1losl IllSSIA I AIY FOIL [ AN g lmm : eY. I The \aly News this mornlnl prints a cl - hatch from Odessa , to Ihe effect that It has i been om laly announce.1 . thl're t thlt the oOlmalll'r-llorhler : or the t Can cii sin n a remy I anti , thl I u.lnhll . or [ Its' lark sea leet 111'1 I I , < elllte Inslructonl [ rom SI Ietcr.burg 11. viatmug them what CU'RC to ptirstue In the I e\ent or I .1811)ton or II 01 [ attune emiuluire. A < lsl1tch . to the Dal ) News rrom ( 'tuu- tlntl\ll say's that I witness or the gr- zCI'oum lutassacre connrms the slalenu.1 111.le . reardll ! the \relrrnn ell nat lre of thl onlra es. lie asce'rts that a IJlle was soulle,1 before the soldiers eoiitmnelie'etl eollrs cOlmened their murch'I'oIS work throughout the elt ) . . At first the TIllsh ) trooll t.rralne,1 , from Injnrlll I g 1\llen Ind Ihl.lren . , hut theRc hounh , wlre soon IHssel1 anti In the 13lh or lat mOlth the disorder" laete fully' six hours. Pelr Ilndred ! refugees < rul 8hll- terel ! at the gO\rnor'l house amid full ) ' 300 Armenllls conceal ed themselves t II I the homes of the Rutrolic.aiia. I Two hundred 111 four horrlhly lutlatell ! corlss have heel colect Id 11 the Armenlal quarter and thin plulderll ! welt on lt a wholesile rate . IC- eorclll ! to thc ICCOUlt of this witness . who ethIc : " I hrarll of acts of the [ basest tre.lch- er ) ' . The lext day I.assel . ( uleU ) ' , but on the following day [ lie llSsaCIO 'ivuis cc- SUIlcl Thirty-six bodies were collected and nearly all had bullet , sword or ba'onet trout utti a. "I 1 saw thc [ bodies of several women who Urd , In derele or their honor Some or the boUes Itl been sllnne . other bOles had bee pal'l ) hurned through h tbe [ use or pe- Iroleum. Many womel Ire nihashmig and , It Is blplose.l , . thlt the ) ' were carried off by the TorIes. " Wrltn ! again on the followIng day . this PO wllesM said : "Tho wouldecl are IOW helng collected at the Catholic aldrmenlal schools ali a sltlnce has been orHml by the American missions The work of the masslcre hues been losl deadly' . A soldier ) tell inn that lie orders for the 1llng or the Armenians were glvn hy ! the ports' . Perel" tt\elerl who arrived today ) report stroyeti. that Passel " ant 1111 have alE heen ! de- The filch report reeciveti from this 1':11- Ilean eye wllesl nlho Ea's that 521 lead bodle were burled Imi [ lie Arinenlamm bUei II tle Armenlal cemetery - tory 01 thut dn ) ,1\ 1.\ X : ' 10 hlFll.l'I'llN ; ' . titStliI'S , C.imtm'uuelis f. . 'l'h"11 n. iIsti'IIum- 1"01 Autmumig " tiVitilM , . A"ulA , 'jol" NutS ieeis. SAN FRANCISCO I . Nov. 13.-Althioughm Japahese omelal dachare that the mlado , will spend $200,000.000 II war shIps It Is : rumored In acl\lees by lie [ steamrr Coptc today that tel \csls are to he bllil ! abroad and that poeslbly the orders for them 1\1 be equal ) ' .Uvilled among the ship I buiders or Enighand . Prnc ' . Gu'ruuiany . Italy and the Unied [ States. Coult Okmna objects to the distributon or prizes and says II re13t01 to orders for tiien-of-uvar from abroal , It ' , len-of-war I woull be iuulvi- alibi to g'e lie contract to al ) eomlr ) ' that Is calabl ' of construrtng good vessels or new style wihout limitIng the orders lo an ) one In huarleuiiar. [ LeavIng aside England anti Fi'aiice which known 11 are ns maritme Itrovinces. I the country L'hotmlti pay' regard to Italy , although her shiiptiuikhng ! capacity Is not mtuuich known to Japan. She is this' power whilchu ' orlginatcul thin Idra of butmihehtng [ hue men-of-tsar of 10,000 tons , anti thus couut- liieiics'th t neIr era in the coiistrtmclon of ivar vessels. Count Olrtiina fuirther toys : "Next 'ire IuotiTti look to the Umilleil States , 'rhus' excellence of her hroui 'ivork , the eta- bthhy of [ lie men-of-war built by her , and [ lie rlt'huncss in scicuutithc design , are not only What 4'utnerleanl' are pronul of , butt even thus' dcl countrIes of Eturepe recognIze thie facts. 'Morsover , tint United States Is our heat cuis- touuucr In traticu , and as her frieuulshilp Is warni , rho Is also a power to wlioni contracts - tracts utluould le given. And huesitles thurrue ( 'Otintries are Englatutl , France anti Germany' , which each bos [ of their speclay. ! [ So that it ten shihis are to be buIlt abroad , auid [ lie order , . are equally' ihlatrlbtuteul atiioitg these five powers , two to each , It would arouse conhlietht Ion betweemi thienut and result lii this' empire's Imuterei't. " itImIY , , i'I"t'AUm Iii ) 'l'lII. lINIS'I'Ily. Itc'foruuu hutS ( ) ug'tc ii sit litivuuimut Ct-cit ft's It Sotiatumlioum. hAVANA , Nor. 13.-Diaro Ielha ) Maritia , thin leading reforinhet organ of Cimba , Iiuiblhiites an editorial today in whuleim It makes ii strotig attack uiiuon Senor Canovas dcl CgtiiIo , this' Spanlelu premier , tlirecthy ltieinttaitig that CaptaIn Getieral Mai'iiiez do Camnpos Is hacking his policy. The article also uiiakos strong chiargs against [ hue hureseii [ policy' of favortng [ lie conservatives anti soya : "Only [ ho raelgiiation of Canovas del Cstsilio can save us. The rebellIon was started hi a aimiall Iuorlon of thin lurou'lmlce of Saiuttago the Cuihia , and by thin policy atlopts'i ties Increased - creased , sweeping hike a wave Into [ lie trov- incea of Puerto I'rIiicIpa , Samita Clara rued Matanzu. and eve-n this' jrovitice of I'inar del Rio Le thureuenetl. " This ariclc Itrut' catisetl gi'eat Olactieslon , rue nobody' tiloughit any' one wouthti dare to attack Martinez the Canupos and call puiiuhic ritteii- [ iou to [ hue iuuiportance of [ Ito rebellion. 'l'buti article , uuntler the clrctirnstauuces , is conshdereul uunpariotlc , cal has caused great hiudignathotu In sonic quarters. Tue stttemuent cable.l to Ihie Corrcepanuieiucta of Maulriti froni I his oily , that Maxitno Gomei' had beeui rotutt'ul Is not tu'ue. ( iounez baa uiot yet ltoeii attacked by [ tie Spanish forces' . Getieral tb Caunpos Is now' at hits iie'atlquar toys , at [ lie city' of Sauitru Clara , layltug out a camaluligil , which hicuuiltl result lum a big en- grtgemiieiit between tile ili'StuiCii troaps aluti tile Iuueuirgeiuts tinder Goiiiei. It is thought iii obahls' that [ hula wIll be lhio ulecis'lu'o battle of the 'tar iii Cub t. Ma.'inuto Gornez. \ liii 4,000 fohlnu'i'ers , rue- cordimig to reports recelveul lucre. has heft Siguanca smith Is moving hit tIle' directioti of t hue Reiuuetl ins ci 1st nt. I' I' I I ( I ili S I It .1 1' I , I A N'S CS ) Eli S Ii , ( ' 0 r re s P ci t' mu i's' S 'o ii ( ' c' ru I mm g I It.- Iiiri nec t'-tm Clii I ins. LONION , Nov. 13.-The coriesluonuience of thu flihtiult govrrnmuien [ uvithu Sir Jmuhtan l'auncefon [ , IJrtlshi utinhiassailom' to the theitoul States , UpOui this qtie'toit of [ lie Bering sea comnpeiisuitlOn front May. 1894 , to August , 1895 , 'ivas isetmed tonIght. 1mm [ lie last letter , ciaeii August 13 , Ird Salisbury , thai vrlmt' nilnister eio'd a leuughy [ counmuimilcatlon , colng out at greit Is'ngth sonic of the pon5 smlltltOrthtig [ ha llritludm claIms. I is' tvrtes I'atinc lute : 'Thue argutuieuht' you atl- vatice [ 0 stupluort out' chaltuis liSt's' tile entire approval acId concturl etuce of tim govertiilioiut. Thin itttetiul.it uuittlo tuy Senator John 'r. Mor- garu of Alabama. cluatrunan of thu senate coin- mnittee on foregn m'elaticmis , to uIIspul tltiti , seems laroiy foumnuled oi : utulaipprebruuslon , anti thus gove'riiiiieiit cannot doubt. whti thin factu , are piaceui before' time puhii of [ lie Unte'tl States , the' Ilablltty' of : lie United States to make corniiensatton , tu hutch huts tiever ieeun ulenleui by [ lie inns' , m'niiient , tu'lhl geaerahly lie recogiibeeuh 1)0th Iii auth outside of congriua. " _ _ _ _ ihuisi , ' , lii um I'iss'i'5eii'itli' , LONION. Nov. 13.-Thuc Graphite [ lila mnornltug , coinmacutting out this artIcles in time Norhitusrlciuii , Ievletv [ isumpporiiig [ [ list Moim- roe uioctriiie , aaya tlta [ if [ lb people of [ ito Umuicul States really earn one c'nt ( or thue' iiutlo.Siialiilht repuihihica. whutcit Is tbuubuul , tlit' cotiran of the g'ernmnelut it clear. 'riuey iuituit formally uuidertakc' the tiutiec of a I ; urotcctorate Power , or , bitter still , mumunex I thieua trz'Itcr.es aluegethier. inglaiid , tIme Graphic coticlunles , will have little ohujeetton to either iiolmittonofxlethiigdhtflcuittos. h'm'in'i' l'lc'ti' to 5u , ( I ) .NIauiiilI , I.ONtON. Nov. I3.PrInco Chri.stian'hc - ton of s'chl-30'tg-IInilstelui. aIrIest son of I I'rltic as helena of SchheswIg-IIohs'eIn. see- oat ! daughter of Qtm en Vtctnrla , is to aeeom- IiflY tIme llruulaht exp'uliticnary force uu'hiiclm ute u to s'tsrt ftuc Cujointast' . the capital of Ashuisuuul , the puiritomuc of whilchu t to coerce this' kliig of Asbtrith into ret'ogmiiztng thu llritlsh right to mna'ntamu a re.slulent aent Iii liii couIntry The lurhluce tuna born in iSCi , anti Is a lieutenant - tenant in thu. rifle corps. IIRANIEL ) ) ' ! 'I11I AS TRAITORS Sovoruign Bitterly Dcnouiicos These Who Split Off front the Knights. LABOR IS DRIVEN INTO A CORNER iImicl Stuiuul I'tmlti'I or the ( im'eiiuiiI , hii S " . 'e-im S hie ' I'iiiuer ti mid _ i't her . . . - , , , ' . , hum iiiuiil Ciirremit' ' , \'AShliNflTO , Nov. 13.-This' chief puilille' iuiti'rest in [ lie iuleutIiig tot this' Kutighits cut Labor [ oda ) ' uveis in this' adthrcsa of ( leneril Master \'orkmuuan Sovereign auth GeturaI \ Vorthtyi"oreiiiami MIchiael J. Itishuoii. 1etmich of Mr , Soverehgiu's aturees was' devoted to the alleget ! treachery of those 'ihio he'uti ii the scrolL against thie general ollicers of [ lie oi'uler thimrimig thin past year. lie ICt'ls'tis'cI tu'ha [ lie teriiieti their "devhlialt treachery' " alit ! their efforts' to ' 'thisriupt the order. " lie clalmuinil [ luat they luau exhaumited nih their huouu or inallgniltig tint geiicral allicers thmrouuglt [ lie coltmmitiuu. of thin hiress , amud dt'cotmraghiug [ lie loyal ciuti eoiillding mneiiibers through secret agencies. They luad Publicly' bousteul tltat f,5,000 iuis'inheru , Itaul johiis'd the revolt. I Is' cx lila lmu-ii , [ hi e mulct hind s ti h Ichu hititi bee mi Ueetl [ 0 'ived out [ iii' district nsutc'tiibhit-s , and itiItl [ Ito nseiuibIy' for [ lie first [ loIn hurcseuits'd to the worlti it solid and imnhirokt'n front , ttatilng [ for [ Ice brothierhionti of lumen anti thus' freedouui of labor Irma this' thuruhhtloumi uf greeti. , ' Laiuor Is tuna' bettvc'cn the devil anti thus' ulecp sea , ' ' lie con [ I ii ii eul. ' 'Ca iii tal lie us nu a muopol Izetl t It 0 oh s' inca ta of protl iicttoti , a lut ! Imiioi' is lit coiuupctitioii with ltaehf for [ ito right to live. ' 'Thin niouis'y' ohlgarcluy' Is fast wiping out the list 'i'estlge of intlivltiuial liberty. ( emi strtuctan [ hiy jumuhicial alit hiorlty Is already given to laus' , PlacIng tilt labor orgiuuiztutlons : In the category of crlnuinal conspiracies. Mt.- tleins'anors of this' lulotut trtvai chiuractur have been ralsoul to felony' wIthout sanctIon of latu' anti uceil to lmuuturlsoii reprcsenlnttves of labor organizations , anti tnjuuiclotis , fellowetl hty charges of conteiiipt. have bee'ii mmtued to eontleiuiiu labor leaders to this' ( eon's c II , 'it lilt- alit evItle'muce of nuilt or trial by jumry. The AteCoc'nti'u ! ! btuki. have uleclared war cii this' iiioluey' of the licople and thin whom pluutocratic fratot luity' hues Invauheul [ Ito rc'ahiui of free got'- ernnuotu [ antI cotistlttiloiial [ security' . ' ' IIOYCOTT O1 BANK NO1'lS. lie tuiauls' sonic suggestions to' to ths' itis'iiiotl of u'lrenighuetuliug this' oruher , huit this' iti'Inclliah feature of [ lie atitluiress ties his altpoal to [ hue general assembly to gIve to Ills recent oruler boy'eotiiig uiatioiiah batik tiotc'rc , Its offIcial sanction. lie duuuuottiuced [ his' action of thin hiamukers' conveuution , hiehul at Atlanta , anti salti : ' . fer 'arefuihly' revIewing tilt ) wreche amid ruin tui'ought by this' mooney 1)00Cc amid thus' designs of [ lie eauiitl iiunney clubs , which propose bonds anti gathitug gumns for a cuoluition of [ Ito labor questIon. I Isutttetl it boycott on thin notes of natloutal huatiks. arud If I were to tile tomorrow , I 'ivoultl declare it thus' imio.s [ rlgiutcous act of my life. l [ cx- Poseti [ lie unsoumiud money of [ lie saunii niouuey' atit'ocati'e. [ hirew hulmitocracy nit [ bie defensIve .tiiuh forced t hu na ii anal ha ii h-s I ii to Itui imi II ia 1- Ing confeutlon or their preposterous acts of had faith tuitls [ Ice Ieopie : antI now I turge thIs getiutral aseenhlily to endorse thu3t boycott ruuuti git's' it every' PossIble force of othlctal sanctIon. Tile conflict between [ hue working Iteoplo and [ ho ltllo holders of Idle capital Is ! nryhtable , This'iteahtlu of this' nuauuy Is gravi- tuttion to the fe'i'i' tt'itlu hiicreauuiitg ratIo , and [ Ito labor Is drifting toward serfdonu fester [ luau ever hefore. " This' address of General Worthy Forernmui : Bishop also dealt with [ hue attacks matis' tupon this' Kmtights of Lahior by [ his' revoltitig inc'iuiuers , buit contained little' of general ttui luortanco btey'outit nut appeal for stronger ! attor organizations , because of [ lie "abnormal lrogresa nioule hiy cutnccnrateti wealtlm auth thou fact thuat It Is constiirutly tuiore firmly entrenching Itself behInd barriers wliiehu evei'y tiay' bc.cauuio imiore ditilcumit to over- MACIIINEItY DISI'LACES LABOR. lie called aeiilon to [ lie evolution of muachilnery' tiuring [ his' last few years , amuui this' elhmiuluiation of hitutnan skill from all formiis of ProductIve lntiuistries. "This has goiue In. ' ' lie italti , ' 'until [ lie typographical coni- luositor , [ lee cigar maker , the locomotIve cii- glnrer. [ hue skiheti 'isorker lit wood ahiul other craftaiiueiu hitherto coneltieretl stile frotuu tito geuiei'al ulanger have [ hilut y'c.ur seen I his' A iua I ' I ii let lilt ef t It dr hopes. I ii t hici mica r fiittro [ 'couuiiiuoii luhorer' trill be a fitiiig iou it'orsai uilulleh In t lotu. ' ilotit adtlreases were referred. A good pariohu of the day's session was conaiitiied its tue report of thus' eoiiimuiltee otu ercuientlaha , ts'hilchi was finally' aulophiit ! . 1 , uliuiitteul all [ Isa delegates. The following comuiitulttees 'irate ppniuileui On [ hit , state itt [ lie crds'u' , C. hIut'tus. Ns"iv \'oi'ic ; J C .Me Atitlreus's , New York ; W. II Sltiirnotus. ' &sshIngon ; J. Nolan , hiutih'ina : uigust himteutterbach , St. Lotus. Dii appeals and grIe'i'auuces : Andrea' I ) . Ilest , Brooklyn : Charles liu'chold. , ! lssouirI ; M , 'I' , .IuuIgs' .Iabaiiia Martin C. Swugers , lliliuois : Eu- warti j. Fiauilgatu , hulaha. On ls'gisuetic'ui ! horace J , I'arka , Ne'v York ; \'lhhiaiuu L Blowers , Ne'i'i' YorkV. ; . S. Vaiuuierbumrg , I 'oi'l lit itti , Ore. ; .J , t1 a ii a hit g , Cleveha iii ] , 0. r. s. Forbes. Greenville , N. V. .ilgeii , 'i'epim i'i tic : ( Ii p Sciuitli. SAVANNA ! ! , Nov. 13-Governou' Altgs'hui o ( Ihhhuuoiuu until uttuiltlay'os' Sit-hIt of Clii- u'iugo , 'iii [ Ii a ha i-it" liii I t y of ltm'ounl uuent tuleiu if that cIty , u'suortt'tI lty' tile I"lr.4t i i'gliuieutt It I I I I I nui.'t , ti itt 'it'd lieu's' at ii a y' bi't'a l. Thu i' lace 1 itil I I to ny' met' t 1 ii s' t'isi I I uig u"uuqi.sn is's and est'orts'd [ hient it ) tius' 'et't'ruul ltrmui'ui'ie's , 'I'tit' civiltituts wet's' in't ity Mayor 'tl yers iuiuu ! ri ( 'l.uti miii t I cc , 'i' , it ti ct-ti ' 0 ut ( 'ii t hiu'ni I o t ha' S I cit hush I i t Nat' oh etc's' \ \ ' it t Is' [ it e vt'uts'i tviis muau'tng tlu'iu ii tile rivet' spet'this's tif ut c-I- ( "tine' iuuul resloi1Stu4 we're in'u.le. 'l'Iitt , uuf'r- : iiruo" tile vIsitIng iiiiul ho at unihitiur ) ' liar- ' nuleti. ijW ° f1 - p p,4- F4 $ ! % frz4 o : I3oth the itttthotL tmi rtSthltH wheci SyI'tip ( If , Iu'igs iii inks-u ; it is Ileauulhit 'ttl I'C11rC3)hihig ) to the t8tItO , allul acts fttV yet P'npthy oil ( lIP lcidlie'li , . .v ci- tiu1 I3eit'1i , ( i1aih. . [ tiled i'i'B. tout elrcctiialty , ' c'oltlti. head. e1ies iiitl fevci' , ' ; aild tilrcs 1iaetiia1 , rsstipition. ' of Figs is the tiiity I'ClilCuly of ita kitiel es e'r [ iro. tlticcJ , ( ' ' to tile taste tiit1 zio , e1itaIiIc tO the tostteh , , Iih'OhihPt IL'4 action 311(1 truly It'Iht'fiC't.I ! ill ItS tTcetts , 1ul-11tal'eti only froilt tlit , inot IIchlIt11y tmui agm'es'ablo ItlhlSt811ccii , its hflhlh' eXi(11t3ltt ( iiiidittc''i conhIIlL'lld it tc ltI and have intde it 1110 flhOS POlithihti' i'cincdv kiiuvtt. Syrmip of F'ig iu for sa1.o iii 50 cPIht Itottit's liv nil leadlhig druggists - gists Au.y t'elitllo tIt'iiguiist 'who : not have it . 111:17 on hand i1l pro. 'tIll's ) it. ironhItIy ) for any 0110 who 'titIici to ti 1 : . . i ) , hot lttteo'pt any t'tl bsti t i t ttt. CAL/FOR/I/A PIG SYI/UP CO. a FRliCC.hj. . "VI3VIL1f3 ir. ' 5W ( . ° K . ia. DUFFY'SPURE ' MALT WhISKEY FOR MEDICINALUSE NO FUSEL OIL Saves MEN and WOMEN From Colds , Pneumonia and the terrible diseases of the S ca S 011. E3cware of all imitations , Sold by druggists and grocers Send for pamphlet to DUFFY MALT WHISKEY CO. , Rochester , N. V. S M4U iSTIinv , , , fCcI k rASTING iISL'ASr.S'EA1Z1N ) t'ONDEl4 ' V fully becaut- they watreiu yoiu iiowly , gruitim ally. Bo hot n Itny I liii uu'wsl s' of busty to nuut4 ) 'oti C putor , l1tIib' : , iuutuuiauiu re ruiuuii , I tecitti , Lreuigti nnth vigiur ii for you % u'hict iipr you Its' i it'Iu or poem 'l'tis ' ( ireat i ttuiiy'nui lii to hue bad ouuiy frttut Ito' 1 tuiI , suite t'iitrni I ititituit u' . 'i'iits wouuilerftul dicoi't't1 ivies uiituuhe 11T this' ul.CCiithiSt of tIn' olul f.iiuiotiu , I I uti cots yie'tlhcI lui'uihtuin _ It ii tltuu struulugcst nuuth mur4 luowerfill vitalizer unatla , I I l's so hutitt'rtlli tlunt Is sluuuphy' wood ' littw htnriuutea'e It Ii. You , ce get I I fromui tuouvla'rn liii t frtuui thin I I tuuls'uui at rthic I ti'iti lute.Vt ite for clreuuluurs ntuui tttluuuuitu bus. 'i'huluc t'trnonuliutary hiejuivciintor Ii hue tust ei'otudt'rfiul disetuvery of [ iii' uuge. It lua'u muecui cue dorsal by thio l"trdiiugscleuutttlc iiieii of lurelteai4 # Auiieriea. at ss''t m iutireIy recciuttuts' , Sc 1' n i'.t N attups prciuuatiureuinsq of the' ilIt , duaro lii ttveuut3 ulays. Cuiree Ls't' uztN. II DC ) IP , couustipttton , sitrzlitt'sq , ftuhilitg ss'uisnlhoiui liorvoti'e twit'luiitg , tuf I lit- liteye's nuiti otlter h'iirts- I4trouugthiuipu , Iuuvitinuteg tutu toutet the ciuti lySLt'iii. it Is as ciieiip us any oilier rt-nus'uty. ifUflAN nuire'e tlelulitit' , ner'i'otliuut'c , ionic thus , tutu ( lttVOitli'S ruiel reslfirt'q weak oiguiij : 1'itiuu Iii tlu" linde , housuby' ulay or iitghit stoppt4 ijuickly. Over prIvate iiluiorseiuiu-uut8. h'retuutturs-iuetuq tuitions luiipatu-tiey lit the fiu'- stage , It is ii it3'uiuptoiuu of st'uuuluiah s'erikun's.s iii4 iuarrenuess. : I t caut iii' ustoiuiui'tI Iti tn't'iuty thuiyis hit tiO ! uuqo of Iltuuiy.tiu. . Ifutiyiuii coos ito iiiore thu:4 : any otiur rcmetly Senul for elm etiliurit atid ti-itt nuotulalus. ¶ VAIX'rIu : flI'.Oll-Iutuluuure htloou ! duo $ ierhou's lrlviitn ullcoruiere carrie' , tiuy'riaui of corn proul'irlng geriue. Thitin conicesore titrucit , ItluuuluIrl otpCr coitireul spotu , uthcu'rs lit untitut Ii , otuh stun's iii I tuhiluta Iualr , 'Voum cauu stts'e a liii' to hut Spruigc , II irhtitug for 'libel hook' to tile oil pityalciazis of t hUDSON IUC1)UAI4 JNS'iI'FIJTE , gloclcitu , 'iuirkeS utnel Jlmiu Ut. . . . u4 u'e i'iocet-isct , . caL H1CTOR Searles & , . SearLes ' SPECIALISTS IN : ii : : : Nervus , Chronic - - ' ituiti 1\ 1 : t Pti'atcI)1scascs ) WEflK MEfl -ti's' All Irhuut , ' ) , , . t . ' i uttiut ) " , , ' , , Mciii 'l'rt'utue'i : , ( i. uuuuthi , - 'gi' . , ouieuhItitlcti It' . ' , , . I-- SYPHUS Cuui.'ul I ur if' tirui , Ito p usnui iii . uu'tugiuly ' , .t ' . , 'uiu'uI ( r.'iii ii. suu'uil I'll g , imwi'ur , uuuii , mui"i'Ai : , I l.IIh4 \ ' ' ( ) ' ' ; , : 'iru \ A I I I C 'Osmj : iJ' ierutiins'ulu i s , it'S au' . , ur'il . ' , 'ii 1110' . itiiui luiti u iiiiig ITDI fTIlDI i N 11 P1 IT Cured UIIIJUIUIJL.MJIUULLi.I atliotuic it ) mus-tu' uiuettuii 'iltlu'ittt ' Petit or t tttudrut. ( till ott ur uttthu' , , a tutu . 'aitile , Dr. SLIICS & Scarles , 11tS.I4tlt4 : . .A Cl ISl31E1' : . - _ _ _ _ ZilL I3 TUESI NOV. 7 , lB & 19 , A 'Ii i'Il I C'jt'S cuti : t'i'is'i' CLIPS ) rt act by a 'I'll t.IIlI't'c , Lar 'o arid I1III'1it'I' , Povcrt _ , _ t..onipciny. DOWNING The Gladiator MIt't I % i1 I 'ES hiSI't E\l\ ( . , i&'a [ a oim 'tale Su : [ ii u' to o it i' irui hug. lit's' ' Il-or , tdli , lOt u tu I $ t.tti ; lah'ony. 51)1 ) unit ga'i'ty : r.t RTO1 TEATE Tel. lf.31I'axton & Itttrgeas , Mgra. TONIiIlT Al' 8 : 15. ANNA EVA FAY 'I'IiIl 1.tlit 3l.tII.t'I'31A , l'r.'sc'tIng 11cr Lrttest Orlesatol Sensation "SOMNOLENCY. " hits tuuust tuu.it t eloui , in ) mulct Ii us ansi ievu'hichiur- iii , ; of all mas'tioiogleai , pttentiuuiena ci ct pr' , entaii I it I Iii- % 'rid. i't nu'ar tim cs2 , ' . hi tOc. GTO TETER l'mmr Ittiut' . , Fomiuiuue'is'iiii Smutslnr hilIu'e. i.u' , 57. . - ' , - ' ? ---'J"I.L-- - - - . - - g ZZLEX' I : , t 'I I , I'll ii'i't. : OMII IUiEE 1339 Douglas Street A PANILY RESORT. I ON'rIti1OLIS ' 3hlOWS frotum 2 to B p. itt. tint 7,1t ) to 30:30 i , in. tuslum'meumI , lOu. hie'nuerve'ti epera cltnirit , ZOo eti&t , ( . ( ' , , . ti I t.'iis'I II'l'e.hi. . _ % .h1.hliiiiifu. s'imlur ,