- - - - - . - - THE OMAhADAILYBfK.thDYNOV1flE : : n ! _ _ . 1G. 189. 3 - . - WANT \ BANK { FUNDS DIVIDED ) Rcceiver of tim Ncbra.ka Savings Institution - - - , tion Uued. - PECULIAR PLAN or TilE STOCKHOLDERS - - : \\0111.1 Cuiiii rctlat4e ' 'I'h' Inl.hlc.l- IU II nlt CJIII I Shlrf ! If Iie GrOPIN ANPtI of Che ( r&11 bn C 11 , " LINCOLN , No\ ll.-Sp ( c41.-Recelver ! ) - , Merrill of the NebraRkSavllJs bank has $5,000 II hIs hands which a number 01 former - flier cuslomers of the hank are anxious to get heM of. Today n long 1Jtton was flied II the \lslrlct cowl , relating a portion of the bank's history never before given 10 the public. The pettolcr arc : J. W. Brooks , A. Speltel , D. O. Cou1er , C. O. NOott IUlge & MorrIs ( assignee of 1 . H. 'I' ' ' Blzer ) , Levi gCkle , Bertha Jacobson , J. Hem- berger , alt Per LUEon. They ore holder of receivers' certificates , ranging In amount each troln 37,79 to $ l,2OIG. ' Ttey allege that when the bank failed a large number of 11Hns owned stock , and upon this th7 have Ilaid but 40 per cent and are still liable for a further claim of GO per cent. Pet- I Uoners also charge that January I , 1894 , : these stockhol\ers combined for the purpose of settling the liabIlIties for less than the amount for which they , as stockholders , were responsible. The petitioners eay that thes stoclthol\ers arc now applying to the receiver for their share of the remaining $5.000 II the lands of Receiver Morrlll. I Is i alleged that this Is contrary to equity , and contend that before the stockhohl can maintain such rights they must discharge the liability on the sitek. Following Is the list of stockholders named In the petition : A Hohnts I share ; A. M. Davl" . I ; C. l : . White , 10 : L. B. Trleman , 1 : , \lco A. ln- Ick , 5 ; Whiney Jones , 5 ; A. H. Tlhbets , 5 : A. 13. Giman , 10 ; O. J. Wilcox , 12 ; H. H Shaberg , 13 : J. A. HUllelson , t3 ; O. P. H Schwake 12 : Van Valkenburg & Son 43 : John Strine , 5 : II. W. Olcott , 50 : C. B. Shaw , 10 ; I" . M. Crawford , 1 : J. I , . MIleS. 40 : Oen. lral 1. A. Merritt , 50 : O. D. SouthwIck , I ; , . 0 Fletcher , 2 : C. S. Clason , lC ; A. I Ilumphrey , 5 : I. C. Humphrey , 8S : James Klhurn , :6 ; Harrison Brown , :6 : Mary CampS hell , 22 ; n. H , Tlugley , 843 : Sarah Campbel , 137 : J. A. flolton. 81 : C. B. Tingley , 182 : John Taylor 2 : : H. B. Taylor , 50 : G. L Meisner. r : 1) . G. 1\'ing. I : J. O. Southwbck 22 ; F. R. Tlngley 327 : J. A. Smith 5 : . . 1 Heath , 107 : Mrs. F. M. heath , 69 : P. 1 Matthews . 100 : Helen n. Matthews. 25 : A. L. Bonney , IO : F. M. Peck , I : A. I. Motley , i , 250 ; B. A. Cu hman. 130 : I a Boehme , 25 LlNCOIN MI1tCl1ANT FAILS. ; I.INCO.N ! BICIAN1' FAI' : This morning the old.tme grocery house of ) C II. Rohman & Co. tailed to open Its doors On the front window a notco appeared , stat- Ing that the store was closed on account of chattel mortgages given 10 Elizabeth Mc- GOGgan and Lederer & Strauss . Iuslless men of the city were greatly snrprlsed. Rohman has been In the city nearly twenty years , and his firm has ben considered one of the strongest In the cl ) . , Difficulty In makIng collections Is the cause of suspension , , I I Is stated that there arc on the books $6,000 whIch cannot bB collected durIng the coming nor With the announcement of the faIlure mme a number of suis In the distrIct court Plummer , Perry & Co ft,1 n suit In attach. ment fOr U.O.O for goods sold and delivered , In their afdavi they make tim statement that defendants are about dispose of their goods with Intent to cheat and detraud cred- itors. Affidavits In garnIshment against ! rs. McGoogan and Ledlrer & Strauss accompany the letitbon . The petItion avers that Hohman and cOoogan are concealIng themselves to avoid service of summons. An acton In at- tnchment was also begun : by the Consolidated Coffee company for $ 2. In the county court were ft a number of suits In attachment and garnishment. The claim of the Cudahy Packing company Is 207. . another claim by the ConsolIdated Coffee company Is for H6. . and Oralnger Bros. say there Is $517 due : them. \ue ( THANSmSSISSIPPI DEI.BOATBS As delegates to the Transmlsslsslppl congress - gress , which meets In Omaha November Ii , to devIse means of Increasing traffic or west- ern states , Mayor Graham has appolntol the following : 1 , H. Sizer J. D Inlght , James Stephenson E. U. Stephenson " 1. Barton , John McManlgal , C. H. Gere O. W. Webster , J. W , Dowen , Fritz Westerman. A company Is beIng formed In Lincoln for the purpose or competing with gas and elec- trIo light corporations In illumInations . Ier- oscle Is used alt , distributed around the buildIngs In email pipes from a common res- en'olr Locally , J. F. Lansing Is at the head , of the movement I Is stated that a number of business houses here arc figuring on a change ot base In the mater of . Illumination : amt employing the new process. I Rev. Byron Beal has resigned his place as l pastor of the Third Presbyterian church in- I. tending to enter the field as In evangelist. . H Is now livIng at Firth Neb. Re\ Mr. L Tleail will he rocalC1 by BEe readers In connection . * necton wIth , one . or two . rather sensational . sermons on Lincoln municipal affaIrs. , ' Omaha 11eOplE In Lincoln : At the LIndell- B A. W. Snell . F. 13. Wooltrow , Amy Wat- kins , John B. Ruth Seth C. Drake , James f' W. HamIlton . At the Capital-M. Coady , George O. Brophy. At the Llncoln-W. J. Iroteh , Frank Ilurnian B E. Bruce , W. N. , Decker , J. " ' . Nash . . W . Shaw. I VXJ : I'ACPI F'ILEICILTVIIECKIII ) . I ' , Irnkt'lnl Hurt ii isd Cars SenCh'ref\ . ( ) vi'r ChI nhtht of " 'n ) ' . I KEAHNEY , Nb . Nov. -Speclal ( Telo gram.-An ) eastbound Union Pacific freight train was wrecked the West Kearney depot at 2:30 : this afternoon by the breaking of a rai , The train consIsted of twenty.two loaded cars . amt nine puselt over before the raIl broke The other thirteen were loaded with grain , bullIon . ore ' 1lles and coal \ and are IllcIt up and scattered along the track for several rods. and the road belt Is torn up quito a IIStOOCO Brakeman Lou Mills of Grand Island was on the frsl car thai left the track and was thrown distance of HiO or 200 feet. He was pickEd up by Conductor McBrIde In an unconscious condition anti \ taken to the hOpltal , where I was found his shoulder was broken anti that he was suffer- lug from Internal Injuries. Ills wlfo was tele- graphed amt came UII this evenIng Ho Is still unconscious , and II Is feared he cannot recover. A gang of men have been al work clearing the track all the afternoon . but II wi be morning before trains can run through _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Oneness Xt'WI Node , , . ORLEANS , Neb. . No\ 15.-Speclal.- ( ) " . J. L. McBrIen amt sons are visiting friends In Lincoln and Tecumseh thI . week The Orolhlon ' Literary society of thE Orleans - leans college hiss in Is lecturE course for the coming winter Hon. F. W. Collins ot Lincoln , He\ Robert Mcintyre ot Denver , Praf. Byron W. ICing. the great elocutionIst , of Pltsburg : General Thayer and Prof. Gerg ! C. Wiiams , president of the Nebraska School of Orator , Lincoln. Hev. C. A. Hale , pres,1ng ! ehter of the Or- leans 111trlct , Is at DenvEr , attending the missIonary meeting of the ministers and bishops of the MethodIst Episcopal church. lion . George W. Burton ba recently returned - turned from ChIcago , where he was negot- at the terms of the endowment for the , Orleans colege with a mIllIonaIre of that city. I Is under.tood thai for every dollar ' the school puts up In buildings and tal estate - tate this millionaire , whose name will bo made known later and In hose honor the college Is to be named , will give $2. As the school has already over $50,000 In buildings , real ltate and endowments , thIs philanthropic - phlan- . thrplo act will give the school at least $ WOOO as an endowment. This will make II one ot the strongest colleges In the west Oro.n,1 In Fine Conlton , ORLEANS , Neb. , No\ 15.-Spocial.-A ( ) fine rain fell Tuesday night , turning to snow Wednesday morning , About two Inches of snow fell , putting the ground In splendid condItion for fail graIn . \ NOltEN , Neb. , No , ' . 15-SpeclaU-I ( eommened raining Sunday morning about 1 o'clock , turned to snow , and at 7 o'clock , 'ednesday morning there were five inches storm of snow on on steck the , Iround , I was a very bard 1'rooiset Pont halt CflteuSt. OtLBA'S , Neb. , Nov. 15.-Special.-The ( ) Orleans college foot bal team baa accepted -0' - - - - - - - - . - - ' - - - --0.---------4 a chalen f from the Arpahoo Ilh sehirni telln for December 7. A &rEat genie Is an- ! tlclpated , as ttsse , the tclpatell n t are strongest teams . I In the Hepul.Uellley. . I o - ( tSSIt' 1'lu" ; -sr\'I'J i HOCS , Icl.orl from . Seerf.tnr IlIlen II Not "rt Itt'et'hei. LINCOLN' No\ . . ' IINC0. , \ 15.-Speeisi.-l'rlvatc ( ) I Secretary Moret or the overnor's ofce ] says that so tar no final reran of the doings I of the Slate Fele commIssIon bas bEen re- i celved at thai ( oflice. Secretary I" 1 Lwl- den II the one frnn101 It shoulll come. I Is known that the secretary of the com- mission hal been al work at I for several months , arid that the room on the third \ floor of the eal'lol ' , In which W. I. Jones. secretary ot the state A. I' . A. ' has comlll d most of his literature for distribution , was held by hll os'nslbl for the purpose or reading the proof ot this long delayed re- port. As the commllulon owes its being to giibernnorial appointment It Is hell that to the governor a report should he made. State Auditor loore and Secretary or State PIper of the State Board of TransportatIon have returned from the Omaha meetIng of the board heM } 'eterll ) ' . They unIte In EY- big that judging from the text of the law they do not Eel how It Is possible for them to compel leparate corporations , lke the I Union Pacific , 1urlngton and others , to go Into partnership wIth cach other for the purpose of buIlding a unIon depot , or for any ether bUslne . Auditor Moore says that he can tlllerstanll how tIm bead might proceed to induce , either one or thicm doing business In the state to erect suitable staten conveniences , hut he does not think It In thu province of the hc,1 to compel 'n.nnrntInn. llrplrv r.r Statr. IIIr sal1 Innn.rnlnn. ; : iev - - tllnthl o i til < he behieved thit In this ( l esot there was room for further 101191alon on the mat- ter , In n metropolitan city like Omaha le said , a unIon depot was almost a neceuly , Separate statone at cxteine points nlces' slated tedious anti uncertaIn transfer . This fact often Irduced tnlrlsts to take other routes around cites which were not cQulN.ed with union depots . The case of Thomas O. flIght agaInst the Norfolk Beet Sugar company las been ap- pealed to the supreme court bY the company In the district court cf the Ninth jtlUclal district flight rlcoverd a verdict of $1,500. On November 2 , 18l , whlo In the employ or the company , ho was directed by a foreman ' man to take I gunny Rack anti clean a belt whIch was runnIng over a pul ) ' at a high rate of speed. lie dlt as directed and his spe\ an\ arm was caughL In the wheel and mangled , In the court be"\ the company set lp that flIght'as injured by his own carelessness . The company now alleges error In thE petition to the supreme court . Cli , , vt'Ii ! ; Ilnl lt I'rcioit. FItEMONT , Nov. 15.-Spccial.-The ( ) ladles of the Congregational church gave a rclal at the church parlor thIs evening whl.ch ! was unque ! In its way The program consIsted or rl.lngs [ , music and Impen'n1tonl ot well known charcters In history and romance , with appropriate remarks about the characters. Among the characters impersonated - personated were Gla Ostone , Eli zabet ii Cally Stanton gvangelne , Samantha and Jo- slab AIn and others , The church parlors success were vell . Ile\1 \ and the social was a financial The ladies of the Woman's : Relief Corps gave / bean bag social at the Grand Army of the Heplblc hal this evening. The pro- gram consisted of music , recitations anti games. A lively time was had by all who were present. A. L Ryan ant Miss JIa , WillIamson , both of Ames were marrIed yesterday by Judge Plambeck. After tie wedding a reception was given at the residence of the brlde's mother al Ames , which was attended by quite a number - her from Fremon The report Inn Omaha paper that Jud Webb of this city who ts wel known , for many years bng connected with the management of Forepaugh's show has been miraculously cured bY Schilattcr . Is nol cred- Ied by his friends here Ills wife has heard nothing from him and dos not believe that h { will be benefited In the least , Irs. Marie Jeppersol of Nbckerson township - ship WS brought before the commIssioners of Insanity and will probably be sent to the Norfolk as'lum Mrs. Jepperson's mind has been unbalanced some time . and she has once before been an inmate or an asylum . - - - let'nrlt.O ' ' "ohlt'l Iel't. ICEAItNEY Neb . Nov. 15.-SpeChtl-ln- ( ! ) stead of a regular meeting Tuesday nIght , the Modern [ 'oodmen or America Usterct , to on address nl the opera hous by l v. F L Hayden , pastor of the First Presbyterian church on the subject of "Woodcraft. " The rain kept a good many away but as It wa ' . the house was wel fled , and II Is expected that there wIll be quite an Increase in the membership ot the order In this city soon , After the address the members of the erder together with visiting nehhbor from Gibbon . Shelton. Elm Creek Amherst , n\erddle at d Axtel , assembled ut the Woo\m ,1 hail and were liberally l'upplewlth refreshments. The order here now numbers over 17l mem- or\er bers. John ! ! Brady has nearly perlected Hrange- ments to reopm the oatmeal mill , nod will commence the manufacture of oatmeal In n few days on a large scale Ho has a Large supply of oats on Imand aH well as corn , and wIll use electrto power for grlmlln The members ot complY : A. trska Na- tonal Guard , are makIng arranglments to have a turkey shoot TlanI'lng ! : clay . and the In thE fire evening department . will hold its al:1al bal From present indications . the city election next spring will be decidedly interesting. Already several names have been Ilropose\ as candidates for mayor , al1.g them being , IL Frank Brown , H. J. ? lclt , W. 1 Slot and C. B. jnch. At present thy are all : simply "In the hands of their friends , " and just which ones will enter the race Is hard to tel at.preseat. _ _ _ _ _ _ 1'"IecCII n. A. It. I'oNtN . NEBRASKA CITY , No\ 15.-Special.-- ( ) Hon. John F. D3irmer . Inspector of the Grand Army of the Republic posts In :11' district , has completed an Inspecto1 of the WIlliam , Duumer and the Charles H. WI on posts In this city. lie expressed hlm1 as well pleased wIth the condition of both orKanlza- Lions. Ho complImented the ladles of lie Wiiam Baumer Helef corps 0.1 the neat and tasty furnishing of the dining room and klehm of the memorial ball. Nebraska City has at lost rec.lved acme benefit from the mlnlsterlnss or Schmlutter , the Denver healer I Ie rel'r lt that John Ieyers , who hall ben very low \ sih I h art trouble , arose from his bed anti 11artook of a hearty dInner yesterday , after one of S1blat- ter's ( blessed handkerchiefs had been placed over his heart , C. M. Hubner , president of the Nebraska ' Editorial association , has gone to Lincoln to 'I assume charge ot the editorIal excursIon which leave for Atlanta tonight lubner was accompanied by his aunt. Mrs. Wilam Quinn died yesterday at her home at 302 First a\'enue. The funeral was held this afternoon and was largely attended . Mrs. John Price and Mrs. Dr. Watson are visiting In Omaha. Miss Addle Wdty , v.ho has been visiting In the city heft for Kansas City at noon , lliiiliezslcr 'onl.1 CIIIrl"IM" . . GRAND iSlAND , Neb , Nov. 15.-Spe- ( cial.-At a meeting of the Board of Education - ton yesterday afternoon a resolution was introduced - troduced to recommend the ( h'mlssal of all al < suits now pending In district court against , E. C. lackenberger , e.secretary of the board , upon the payment of $1,000. Onl of these Is a crhnlnl suit for embezzlement County Attorney Prince appeared before the board and stated that he would not comply I with ! any request to dismiss the crimInal suit. One of the members of the board thereupon - upon stated that he could see no good In 'ot- log for the rerluton , as the county ator- ney's decision settled I. showing that It was only the dismissal of the crIminal suit that prompted the offer of $ ,000 for such ,1smls- sal Angry words followed between Wiiam Prank. a member of the board . and an ad\'o- catl of the resolution , and the county ator- ney. The evident intention of the board has caused considerable comment. l.ookl'l VI' : lltnr ) ) ltecortii . LINCOLN , Nov. -Speclal ( Telegram.- ) Application was made today at the adjutant general's ofce , and furnished , for tIme mill- tar ) ' records of Henry Buhl and Leonldas Amald. Buhl was captain of company C , First battalion , Nebraska veteran \'ohm- teer ; enlisted at Platsmoutb June 7 , 164 , and was musterd out at Omaha October 11 , 1865. Am aId was a private In company 0 , First regiment. Nebra.ka volunteers , enlisting - enlst- Ing at flrownville. Juno 13 , 1861 , and was dls- claged at Omaha November 10 , 1864 , by reason of expiration of service. : tlrn"kft CIt ) " l ' nKICh't $ Arrested . NEBRASKA CITY , Nov. 15.-Special.- ( ) Sheriff Juberlo last night receh'e a telegram - gram Itatne that Lea Keppbar\ , who Is - \ : by the police of thIs city to answer to ! the Ihargt of robbing the store of Mueller & Schuster , ha\ been arrested Il LIncoln. The rherU went to LIncoln this mornIng and will I probably return with the prisoner tonight. F'tanit Alien , who Is also wanted for the same crime , hiss not yet been apprehended. I Is EUIJpesl1 that his brother , Ohelo , has Information - formation l to his whereabouts , and Is keepIng - trig him posted . _ _ _ _ _ _ UISIII' . ' ' , , ' ' : IU\'B. . IISIUI IUX.\C"I'S I\'I'I.ST : " % ' 11 " 11 'I'ciuiiisi'ii tl UnN Father : Irlh ) ' SiIii4ln3' , TECUMSEII , Neb , Nov. I&-Speelal ( Tel- egram.-The ) trouble existing between Bishop Bonacum and Father Wilam Murphy 01 the local Catholic church has assumed new proportions . Several times the bishop has endeavored to evict I'ather Murphy Irom the parish hert anti install another priest , but has been unsuccessful. I Is known that the bIshop desires to remove Murphy from this diocese because Murphy crltclspd I his actIons and retmed to comply with cer- tain order luued by Bishop 10nacum which affected urphy's [ partorate. As the parIsh property Is In local liantla Bishop Uonacum cannot get possessIon of the church. lie announced , however , that he would be In Te- cumseh Sunday and would condlct services nt the opera house. lie urges all memhlra ot , the Tecumseh mIssion to be present. I I generally understood that he wIll again endeavor - deavor to put another liricat In charge of this parish at the meeting. Father Murphy will not recognize the bIshop In this move antI says he Is the duly authorlzl:1 pastor here and services will be held at St. An- drew's church as usual next Sunday The sympathies of all the members of the local church are with Father Iurphy. I.n I'hiiIte IIre'ItIea. IA PLATTE , Neb. , Nov. 15.-Special.- ( ) Dorsey their fortunes and \VilI In Lell0ld have . departed try A protracted meetng w1 soon begin at thii9 place by the Fre Methmotlists . ApiarIst Meyer has ffy.seven colonies of bees and his yield of honey for the season aggregates GIOO pounds. Mr. Norton , who owns 400 acres of excellent . lent upland near town Is adding to his farm a ten horse.pwer engIne works to be med In preparing food . for hIs stock Norton I fattening 1\nt ) large cattle , besides he keeps other kinds of fine stock Five years ago this land was purchased at $40 per acre , a lit by drainage another Improvements I the land has Increased 100 per cenL In valu- ation. The scientist , Jasper DImes , "IeIed the limestone formations at Ilatmouth FrIday In the interest at his sttmt1is. Aside from collecting insects Dlnes Is making a col c- ton of fosmiii . sols and sands of Sarpy county : also some Indian relics. Xt'wtUI Ilu ( 'I. ' . Slayer un 'I'rlnl. NBLIOI , Neb" , Nov. -Speclal ( Tele- gramn.-Tlme ) case against Ickier , charged with Ihoollg Newton Back , has ben on trial In the distrIct court today. The defense Is endeavoring to show the kIlling was jtmstl. fable and has proved that previous to the [ hootng Back was the Igressor. havll ; armed himself with n revolver and : pitchfork before goIng to the house of Ickier for a settle- ment of their quarrel. lut few wltnesst3 have been examined and the testimony has ben concluded. Arguments arc being made this evening anti the case will probably be settled tonIght. The defense Is attended hy N D Jackson and J. C. Berryman and the state by J. Ii. Gurney and the . county attorney. - - - - - - Son ( ii'estern Nt'Jriikii IIIiiLtCN. OXFORD , Neb . Nov -Speclalo-The ( ) Soulhwester Nebraska glutElonal association - ton will convene at Oxford November 2S program and continue has been three prepared days. An Arrangements interestIng wi tin made whereby board and rooms may i be had with private famies at rates not to exceed $1 per day. Those desiring to secure ler these Iccommodatons should write early to J.V. . Scarborough chnlrman of local com- niittee. In case 100 persons art In attend- ance , one amt one-thlnt fare for the round trip may be halt on the certificate pbn. Gul,1 1 " , 'lh."t'lt nt SiiierIr. SUPIIPJOIt Neb" , Nov. -Speclal.-An ( ) unusual amount of excitement prevails here owing to the fact that golt and silver have been found In the gravel deposits lying Irons three to five mIles northwest of town As- says have been made by Denver experts , and hero show tIme metals exls In la'lng 'Iuan- tItles. 'fliese deposits extend over a very large area and late tests show them to bo an\ from thirty to forty feel thick. Quite an amount of prospecting I being done. Ynl , ' ) ' 1''rsomizii iIeitIn. VALLey , Neb" , Nov. 15.-Speclal.-Mlss ( ) Bertha Monnis visiting at Coza\ , Neb" , Ihle week. A. S. Bgbert was visited this week by Rev. Mr. Nor\ln of Stromsbug , Neb \ HcIr , Carlson and Peter Ietersm : were selt delegates to thE Iowa State Swedish SUlllay school convention hold at Council Bhrs , , Mrs. Charles Oglevle of North Bend 19 i vls- ' Itng her sister , Mrs. I Wiiams , ' 'hr .t. ( k't'st' nt Diii' Shi ( ) t . AShLAND Neb. , Nov -Speclal.-Jlm ( ) Warbrlton , while out huntlg yesterday , brought clown three fine geese at one shot. They weighed lwenty-nlne pcuntis , T. I. Bodgett has returncd to CalIfornIa. He was accompanied by . Omer Sneli. An hUllurtnnt oml'f' To properly fill its ofco and runctons , It Is Important that the blood be pure. When It Is In such a COdlton the hotly Is almost certain to be healthy. A complaint at this tIme Is catarrh In some of Its various forms. A slight cold de\ lops the disease In the head Droppings of corruption passing Into the lungs bring on consumptIon. The only way to cure this \lsease Is to purify the blood. The most obstInate cases of catarrh yield to the onetilcinal of Hood's ylel\ mlllclnal powers Sar- saparia as I by magic . simply because It reaches the sea of the disease anti by purifying - fying and vitalizIng time blood removes the cause. Nol only does Hood's Sarsaparilla do this but I gives renewed vigor to the T , hole system , laklng It possible for good health to reign supreme. nnl'IUO 1111,1 Off time Seals . PORT TOWNSEND , \'ash . Nov. l . -Of- fcla compilations of the calicmor of customs - toms which have ben transmitted to the Treasury department amply demonstrate tIme rapid rate at which the ell herds of Bering sea are beIng slaughtered. In the lost three months 4,91 sealskins have been brought Into port of which number 4,65 are female , Sealing autborLtu aver that one-half of the female are pregnant or nursIng young pups. which would greatly enhance the likelihood of the herds being extnguished , ThIs num- her ot seals repres'ents scarcely cne'elgh of the North Pacific catch for a feel of thIrty fhooners sails out of . VictorIa. - 'I'rlnl , , ' 11 i.iist Puur " Vecki. NEW YORK , Nov. 15.DavlHannigan's trial for the murder of Soloman H. Mann , his sister's seducer , Is likely to last vehi wel Into next wek , I has been on trial for three weeks , TherA will be no session of the court on Monday , the day being given up to the ceremony of the formal transfer of the room to the Municipal Art society , which has had Its decoratIon In charge , to the city. The evidence In the Hannigan case today all bore upon the question of the . prisoner's sanity . flucteleim's Arnlen Snl\c. Tbs belt t salv In lbs \ orl\ for cuts , bruises , sores , ulcers salt rheum , fever sores , tatter , chapped hands , chb1lns ! , corn . . and all skin eruptions . and positively cure.s . piles . or no PlY required I Is guaranteed t : give perfect . ecl satiefaa'ion or money refundrd. Price 25 cents per bo' For sIe . by Kuhn & Co. Murderer Chiiiitms Co lie Insnue . CINCINNATI , Nov. 15.-Thls was the day lei for the trIal of Father O'Grady for the murder of Mary Gilmartin. Ills attorney stated that tomorrow he would file . tomorrw fe a eentifl- cate from a reputable physician that O'Ordy hI now Insane. The court will then cal a Jury . to try the question of his insanity , Further allen In the case will depend on the verdict of the jury \ . Cut time 'I'hruut. of hIi . Chllrf'n. PIOENIXVILLE , J'a. , Nev. 15-Tboma Elwin today cut the throat of his two children - dren , aged 4 and 6 years , respectively , wIth a razor , and then attempted to commit suIcIde In the same manner The children died almost - most instantly , and tbe Is but little hope of the father's recovery . Domestic troubles are sid to be the cause of the tragedy , Cook's Extra Dry Imperial Champagne baa no equal for table use Keep a few botteli In your Ice cheat , - . , - - . IIkIVE SCIILA1IER11' . LOCATED ) " ' 10 _ I. "t , . v , Y Supposed to Do Styingit , ! 1 i Cabin in the Vicinity of Ob1 h , " . 'I' -n" " , . PARTES ] STARTED TO'I . INVESTIGATE i ( ' l' I - , . I 1IIc 1""tlr. Cnrr.1 ( f time t'eioe A o"I'1 the 1'I.hl' ' ' 'IH're lie Stmed II Ut' , ' r - ih'ltrlef' % ' ' 'huIK"t I i lut iiiii . - DENVER , No\ 15.-The latest report of the whereabouts of Schlater , "The Healer , " which oems to bo authoritative , Is that he Is occupying a house on a claim belonging to Miss Alice Hooner , daughter of A. Rooney , at whoRe home lie was at firs't reported to ho Time claim Is six miles fr9m Hooney's ranch , and the house Is only occupied part of the year , In complance with Ilreempton h wS. I Is near Golden and abOut twenty miles from Denver. Parties left 1 Denver In car- riages tonight for the place named to learn the truth of the story. The Place where he tr.atEI the multitude for the past two months has booms thronged all (18) , and the fence anti other landmarks hunters. are rapidly being demolshed by relic KANSAS CTY , Nov. 15.-A special to the Star from Beatrice . Neb. , says : At 9 o'clock this morning I man came In over the Unlol Pacific . went direct to n hotel and relstered himself as Frauds Schlater of DIver In plain hmandwriting He asked for the key to the room , went to bed and asked not to be called unt 3 o'clolt. Th clerk on duty nt the time 'ays ho distinctly reprcsmts pictures - tires of Schlater brought here from Denver IIIIATRICE . Neb. . Nov. 15.-Special ( Tele- gram-The ) man Schlatter registered here Is nol the alleged healer who disappeared from Denver yes'terday. The Scblater here Is a much young man. Joseph A. Conrmor a member of the Omaha Board of Trade and Chamber of Commerce , Is stopping at the ( Albany hotel In Denver. His mission \ Is rather pecular , He went there authorized by ( ha Omaha aSl'Jclalon to invIte FrancK Schlater to stop In this city for several weeks while en route for ChIcago Mr. Connor h31t , a most polsled letter from Secretary John Utt , In whIch the work of the haler.s flatteringly men- tlone\ and the grave necessity of having some healing done In Omaha Is detailed. Armed with thesC papers Mr. Center eto sayed to reach the healer He carried a letter - ter of introduction to Mr. Fox , with whom Schlater made his hmonie from George Val- lery , Denver agent of thE BurlIngton , whIch was thought to be an open sesame But when ho started to clmb the fence at the upper end of the line he was haled by one of the most excitable of tie attentiants . and was told pointedly to "Get out of that " He did nothing of the sort but strode forward through time gooseberry bUlhes until he reached Mr. 'ox. That gentleman was extremely - tremely busy , and Instead ot properly read. Ing the letter he dashed 'it to the ground and declrcl that ho lied 10 time to read long comlUnlCllons , Mr. Conner explained and then Mr. Fox relented After readIng the letter he promised to 11resent the case to Schlater and give an answer later 'J , , "WO did a fine thing with our great fail festival , the Ak.Sar.nel" said ! r. Conner to Mr. Fox , amid we arp ' , amilous to add to our laurels. This healer II l the greatest attraction of the day and wq want our people to have the benefit. Wel have heard enough to know that the peop\o \ of , Nebraska and western Iowa would flock to our city I he would stop for a while there We han a great many poor people who cannot afford to go to Chicago to see time mealer. I have \ealer. a tine house , . which I a' ready to 1lact at the hEaler's disposal And , " he added . "we ' \ \ will give him a' specIal traIn If he wi take it. We will do the sure thing by .Mr , Schlstter if he will accept our hospitality. ' Schlater I . wt hosplaly. . _ _ _ - ' , _ i _ . , ' , " , . , KNOWN , UTIIESS HYING. Near . Iteo"t'r. fron the Elfeets of f S"'lo" Fail. PHILADELPHIA , Nov. 15- lrs , Charlotte Moon Carl ( ( "Charles 11 Clay" ) . a literary woman ot note , Is lyIng critically ill at the residence of her son , He\ Plnclmor Clark rector of St. Georgo's Protestant Epiecopal church , West PhUadelphla. She met with a serious fall lal't August , and has been confined to her bed sInce then. lrs. Clark was born In Virginia ! sixty-four years ago. She was educated at Oxford 0. being a schoolmate and lifelong friend of Mrs. [ Benjamin llarrlm'on. Just after the I"ranco-prusslan war she was Parl9 correspondent for New Orleans and other papers , and has written a number of l.ucces3ful books. among them "Daby Rue , " "How She Came Into Her Kingdom , " and "The Modern Hagar. " She numbered among her friends Jefferson Davis and L Q. C Laimuar. . She Is wel known personally and by her work In London , New York Washlgton and the south. I'reinreni for Iefeiise. Colonel A. T. Vogelrng , the attorney , If regarded as one ot thE best raconteurs of the legal profession NYS time San PrancLco Cal , In the Palace grill room recently ho let out a string of excellent bar anecdotes. He saId . a few weeks ago that ( Dennis Spencer , the Napa luminary , was called upon by a ChIna. man one evening when the following dialogue ensued : . " 'One Chinaman ki another Chinaman with a hatchet ; how much you charge make him clear ? ' ' , , " 'I'l alto ( the case , ' said Mr Spencer , 'for i $ ,000. ' ' $ , " 'Alice right. ' said the Chinaman , 'I be back after while , ' aCer whie. . , " 'In about a . week he returned to Mr retuml Spencer's 0111cc and laid down $ ,000 In gold coin on his table Mr. Spencer swept the money Into the drawer. , , " 'Well , the Chinaman , he dead , , \ead. " ' ' . 'Who killed him ? U 'I did. ' dl\ \ " 'Whenld you 111 hIm ? ' , , \ ) hm . 'Lat nIght. ' " There was some curiosity on the , part of the audience for further light on the ( disposition of the $1,000 , but Mr. Vogelsang Immediately pun off on to another . story. "I am cured since taking Hood's Sarsa- paria , " Is what many thousands are saying I gives renewed vitality . and - 'Igor. Captain If'nl. ) , LI"JIR ut CInnmrsep , . SAN FRANCISCO , NQv 16.-Caplaln M A. Healey of the Unlted"States ship Bear Is preparing to defend iifmsisft against the chargls flied at Wahington 'y a number of officers who were In the Ue4zg sea patrol this De' year. Captain Healey l , .ipqUned to rather make lIght of the male" . a\d , neiher he nor th" officers of the Bear ar prepared make public any detaIls of tIme alleged troubles. He says I Is untrue that , he even arrested an ofcer and then ordered that no entry of the arrest be made In tbo 1 log. He also de nled thai he insulted an . American officer while aboard the Pheaaant ; WASHNGTON , Nov. " 5.4'othuing as yet bas been decided upon as : ' the Investga- ion of the charges which have been pre- ferred against Captain Hely ot the revenue cuter Bear I hI probabe " , , however , that the department will dellqate a committee of Inquiry , which wIll 11. at San Francisco anti ascertain the facts"lnr connection wltl the charges. . . With two little children subject to croup we do nol rest easy without a bottle of Chai- berlaln's Cough Hemelly In the house , for the most severe attacks quickly succumb 10 a few doses of it.-Morrieon , Colo. . Bud S hot Ilm.rU 'l'hroUJI tine lturt , BUFFALO , Nov. 15.-T B , Roberts of ll- legheny , Pa. , committed suIide In his rooms at the Tremont house In this city lat night by shooting himself through the heart Rob. erts was traveling for the Nux.Phoapimate company of Pltsburg , manufacturers of raft rf drInks. He receive a letter from his firm yesterday discharging him from its employ. ' The suicide bad three life Insurance policies , but nothing else of value . In his posession. Deserving Confdence-Therl Is no artIcle which 10 richly deserves the entire confidence of the community 8 Brown's Bronchial Troches . Those sufferIng from Asthmatic and Bronchial ! Diseases , Coughi and Colds , I - - - - , . , - - - , - . BEST KNOWN % OF MiERICA'S\YRITER ' \ . - . - M1 Quad , the Detroit reo Press Mans Made Well by Paine's ' Celery Comouud. , * : , , . \ , , . , . . . , , . . . , , . .r. _ . , ' . . . . . . , ' . ' . , ' . . . . . . . . . . 'r'a. . : : : ' . ' , , . , , , Y. . , : : . ; . , , : ' ' . ' . . . , .t \ \n.ww.-'tcasas.- ' : ; t pP t . , # . . : , , ; . , , / I ' . " , ' : . : \v37 ti , a- , , , g # , C t , , , . e , , . . . , . . , , , 4 ; 2 - , , T , - : : , , , 14'r . I 1/ - - . ' . . t.I : : : : : . I I I \ V . . . : . . . - . - ; - - - - I II ? ! \ ( 9 , ' . , . , ' 2 . . ; \ ' . , . ' , ' \ . . \ \ \ : \r , Clumsiest B Lewis Is more ( a- mlarl ' Imown to the thous:11s whose life 11c' has cheered 1 : [ , QIII1 I I must he tliiiii ' ' ' mOre tliui a score of 'el's since thc ( coulh' ' was . laulil/ ovee' the sayIngs 0 his honor and Hljnh , cht'on- ! dell h ' : \hi' \ . Lew'ii4 :1' 1wls tn tIme Detroit Free Press. Plm that time until mmovI. . Qt111 hns delighted the public wll tin- numbered 11ualnt skctehes of charcter , : o'ci'1io\vImig ! wih a hUIO' tlat np' pealed to m'eaderH all time ' I'ealet's al tle mol strongly i because they . tcognlzed the fidelity to life umiier the fun. unte. I Among Mr. Lewis' rl'CI'nt creatons the Bowsc's , Brotler Gmlnel' : , I's'l ( hallttp's 'lt'lhuatons. ! POSSUI HII'ldles antI time Al'lzona Klclc. are desthlell to long i lIfe. ? h' . LewIs' almlrl'I's ( will be Kut'prIsetl to learn that , 1'a1lr ; Scott , ? ilark [ 'lwnln timid oilier hIghly gifted uuthors , he hits Il'oducell work of rare lualt ' while torment ! r Illn. itr. 1lwls sulforod Intensely from rlieuimimttismn. "It m:1le : my days iui1 nIghts mlsol'ah , " he ' , nll nl/htR ! says "amid , of course , the agony was greater ! l bad weathel' At 'l'lliIY " 'OUI.U CitOW'I ) . 'omen ' ' ' ' , the 1'lice O"trl'01t'rh,1 1'.lce nl n Ness YOI'I " 'lhlh'J. New York Police are famous for their courage. They will face and charge any mob of any kind armed with any weapons , provided thai mob be of the male gender. But a mob of women Is different , says the New York Sun Collectively women are more persistent , more encroaching , more prolific of subterfuge and wiles . Clubs have no terrors for thom , nor revolvers. Relying on theIr feminine privileges , they rush In where any other creatures In the heavens above or on the earth below or In the waters underneath the earth would fear to tread. And that curbstone crowd at the wedding we\\lng \ \ was nlne.tenths women They WEre of all sizes , classes and natIonalitIes , but In spIri they were one. They were determined to see all there was to be seen of the awnIng out- sIde of St. Thomas' church ali everything that passed thereunder , at the Marlborough wedding. There were women who pushed women who shoved , women who nagged , women who fibbed , women who attempted Intimidation , women who essayed bribery and corruptIon . and , worst of all , women who wept , but the thin blue line of heroes \ \ Ih brass buttons stood there , each man getting thinner and bluer every minute , and did their duty superhumanly There were about fifty of them near the entrance on whom the pressure came , and they all ought to be wearing medals One of them privately - vately confided his woes to a reporter who was standing Iear blm : "Say , this Is tough , Ivo been jabbed and 11rodded and punched from behInd till 1 feel like a bunch of rheumatism . I don't mInd elbows so much , but those parasols-wel this year's style must be built on the ( bayonet plan. And my feet art too big for my shoes' Ive ben standing on 'em for three hours all the time , and for the last two or three a lot of women have been standing on 'em most of the time. Oh. tough ain't any name for It. These womel beat the devil . Hold on there madam , you ean't gel II there. " A tal , blonde person had attempted to get by on a quick dodge supposing the officer's attention to have been distracted Foiled she turned upon hIm the look wIth which the flowery heroine scor.r.r.rns the proffered financial assistance of the heavy villain ( shoulders back eyes contracted , nOSe pointed cents zenithward : ) , and demanded wihering ac- "Do the Vanderbls own Fifth avenue ? " But the policeman wouldn't wither . "They've got a temporary len on this block tOl1ay , " he replIed In the tone of one who through the goodness of his hEart furnishes gratis information for which he ought to be pail liberally , and the blonde person reduced her nose to Its normal position again and paseed on Meantime the youthfnl cop Inside the lIne was havIng troubles of his own ; cause , a fe- mall with an expression of severe resolve on her countenalce amid a bonnet on her heath so heartbreaking In design and general color scheme thai II distracted attention from her features , which , perhaps , was its beneficent purpose. She bad succeeded In getting through the first line by crowding , and was traversIng the open space In a sort of broken- pact gallop when the youthful cop blocked tIme samc : tme may nerves were weak , and . 1 was Iii ! WO'se shale tunis 1 hOIJe I Iyel to be again. Yes I tool ndvle bJ' the 'I't nail . medlclue 1r tIme Iunlt wih no 8ICCO S , I was hrl\u lu spit'it and IJnt all0st double lii ! the hodr wheu souwhol ' . slg/clted [ 'ititie's culeQ' co \otll ) for the Uer\'onsuess. : I 'hnt lemeI ( ' male short work of the uen'OIRUess 111 or the IhOll11sI , , too. A few tloses In.le . me feel munch 111.tI' nul tOlll ' I al wel , a hllJllY Chll/t ) thlt 1 IltllJte to Ihe use of Pnlle's i ccl ! m'y coma litni ii ii , IIes me silcere pleasl'O to lielit' wlueHs emi the mmiem'its of the COIIHHlt1 I Imow nt least a dozel autliot's amid journlHtl who have fOlul It a remuemly ( for the Inc I , " Hnle eOIIlalutH ) Hlumatlsm { atncls : the holv ( wlll It Is I Il'cII t I Olt 111 whel Is i I ( mmmi ci ions hr- gum to net slugglshl ' . Disnm'tlt'm'e.mi miet's'es . fllly II/estol 111 a slow , lu- COllJletl uu ! llou of thc bet . imi'Ite ! rhllln i I I i slit , jlst J fH . tlr t (10 ( l'I'nlla 1.le 111 mtCt't''liM debll , . 'rheIs ; SI'l' stnl'llg I poll , t for Ilwtun tismn her way. So eager was she to reach her ob- Jectve point that she banged UI [ against hIm with considerable force and caromed away to the side. an\ "OhmI" ! she exclaimed , with deep reproach " " "Od" choed the polceman , with consll- enable emphasis , for hIs 18.carat corn had come under lien progressive foot and shout- lug thrIlls anll chills of agony were whirrIng through the whie cells of his Iprvous head- quarter. "You ean't get through here , mnadamn "he sal\ . "Nor through me , either , " he addeti "though ) ' 01 \it your best , " 1-1-1 jat wantld to IINk ! In nt the awning " she stamnuered "Oh , Mr. Ofcer , mayn't I take just one peek. " "Can't let you do It , " replied the youthful one . "It's against ortiers. " Then and there she developelt n fainting fit and grasped wildly for the offIcer. lie hell her up until she recovered . anal then givIng her his arm , led her out through the iiri. she marching along quite proud of her ditncton In havllg reached the enclosure I at t least. "I got . a look In through a bole In th' ( awmuin' . . sue Informed some Inqulrllt friends as soon as she reached them : "an' I Geen three of them swell ushes ushln' folks ulong just as fast as they come In to be' tmshieth They looked too el'gant for any- thing , " "There's a good example for YOU , " said the confidential cop to the rporter. "Isn't I too baIt thai It ain't polite to club a woman ? Just one good crack over that collection of fruit all dead bIrds she's got on her head wouldn't hurt her any and It mIght teach her I le 50n. Loot at Jim. lie's UII against It now , anti a peach , to'o ! " The "peach" proved to bo a young and very pretty widow , who was using ail her appealing graces on the officer Indlated , Still he was standIng firm. I ' 'No . ma'am , I can't do it , " he said "I'd like to let you In , but the Inspector would be down ems me hard If I .1d. \own "Bul he won'l see , " begged the little widow. "I do so want to just get 1 little look at them when they como up. Oh , dear ! oh , \ear ! and now I won't see them at all , amt I'vo come so far. Oh , ( hear , " amt she produced a handkerchief , wIth which she dabbed pitifully at her eyes . "Oh , Lord. " groaned Officer Jim 10 the unsympathetIc air , "I wish I was hunting a mad dog , or stopping a runaway , or saving somebo\y out of lie river , or doing something easy. What did they ever send me here for ? " "Please , Mr. Ofcer , " began the widow again , perceivIng whal she thought to be a softening II his face , "I've got a little bill down- down hero " In my hanIf you could reach "Can't do It , ma'am. " "And my brother Is a big poilticlan ; knows Mr. Roosevelt well , and I'd get him tt , do something for you if- " "Can't possibly do it , lady. " "I'll see that you don't get into any trouble , Mr. Oflicer , " "here comes the Inspector , madam , You go over anti ask him about it. lie can fix , , it , said Officer Jim , and added in an under. tone as she started : "Hope to blazes the inmapector didn't hear me steer her onto hi iii. " Down at the end of the line she stood , irate , voluble , "I tell you I'm a friend of the family , " she asserted , but the policeman remained politely uninterested , perhaps a trifle in. credulous. "I dropped say ticket on the ground , If tliaim a "nih (1O'l1 , " iiei''otms comselition. l'itiiie's ceiery ccuimipotiiid liicreases ( hG apletite ) by giving a hicalt 113' tomse to thii 4 sttuiiiiclm ; It imiukc's stii'c tiimtt the entlrG miervous systi'mn gets commimk'tely miotmr- isiui'd. It regimhmites tIme bowels imiid time kititicys amid eiicotmrimges them tis rid ot' hmam'imiful atid get imotsomiotss mat- tee' tiiitt tito sluggish m4ysieitl hits iii. IlVeI to itnige 1mm the Imloiiml , ( lists cimus iiig s'imeiimuttismii : amid lolmitlt'etl tiisniiiers. ohm tanmiot cute m'hii'tmmimim tisin by out. . w'itrd lliISIICIt : Iomm. 'l'hie disease is (15mG to imitei'mitl : tilsordom' nail lutist be ( 'omit stitutlomiaiiy attacketi amid got nil of I 'a i ito's celet'y co mu POSt mitl I iii s domi o foe tliotistmitls : ot' otlmei' ) ) ) i'xmictly vhmttt it ( hill foe' Mi' . Le'is.tIIii. . , \'ere slit. fei''m , as lie ' : ts , amid time comnpoimni'- hit : s man ii t I liemmi vcl I , 'I'hie wanmilest in'iises : of l'aimie's eel. cry cc imm ioii imd it i' fm'oui m aemi is ii dvommsen 0 f lii gis cliii rim Ct Ct' a lmi keen I ii I t'l I I gemice. 'J'iie3' kitos' they iml'e ( loing a work of' liii 111mm ii I I y ii mi ( I Iii ( ? t''y I ii , omm I in emi(1 I mm g I mmli lerSOmis omit of health this certlihiL itmitl Silt''tl3' lileLtiiid of gettimig stiommg : I multi 'ell. your police were any good they'd have fount It. l'mmu going to get tilroughs , anyway , " The police line stood ohitl , looking un. . pronmuisingly impemuetralilo "Iluilyimig a poor , lone woman ; that's nice , work for big overfed policemimen , I'll ' have. you reported , i'hi take your numbers amid get. you dlschmargej , Let mise through , , I aayi" "Go imroimnd ( hue Sixth avenue way , " aug. . gesteti a policeman , looking at lien wIth in. ' , . necemmt benovoiemmce ; but hits strategy didn't work. "I won't , " she declareti , "I'll stay right ivhero I ann. I kmmoiv your number , I know all your mmtmrnbers I hmavemm't got a pencil , but I camm renmember 'ens. Walt till I report yom to your simperiors. .That'li teach yotm how ( a treat a lady that's a friend of Mrs. Van- derbilt's , Don't ) ou shove moe now , I'tr going to stay right bore and see ill I can , any way. " Anti she is still lailcing when tIme duke and titmchess came out. In all that crowd thioro was juet one woman who didn't care to see ( lie duke. At least he said she didn't , Shun was arm English wonman , of time cockney type by her accent. ° Lord love you , Bobby , " abe asid to thm poltceman who asked lien to step back ; "j don't want fo see hIs gryce , I 'avrm't a ticket , and \vouiiin't use one if I 'ad , Dooks is common enough in old Englaiitl , t crowds don't cimyce 'em through the Street. I don't care tuppence about cisc dook nor the Van- derbilts' . Yes , I'm goIng along. Come a1ong , Nelly , " and she hustled her companIon , a young gIrl , away. UntLi th duke anti ( ho now duchess came out ( lie lOlicO hiid the hues. Then came an lrre'lstibita rush of women. Strain as time officers , might time line was broken and ( ho women Imoured into the ermclosimre , rushing to get a close view of time young pair , a it they were spocinnorma of time dodo or some ' other kimid of wonder , A moment later the lines s'oro reformed. "lImit I'll tell you what , " salti the confidential - fidential cop , wiptng hula brow , "if I over bear of another wedding like this conning I'x going on the bum and get transferred ti , Kingsbnltlge , oven if it does cost me a few day's pay , Move on , please , ladles. " All Free , Those who hic.vo used Dr. King's New Discovery - covery know its value , anal those who have not have imow ( lie opportunity to try it free. Call on time advertised druggist and get a trial bottle tree. Send your namno and ad. dress to Ii. II. liucklen it Co. , Chicago , and get a sample box of Dr , ICing' . New Life I'iiia free , as well as a copy of Guide to health and household instructor free , All of which is gtmaranteed to do you good and cost you nothing. Kuhn & Co.'s drug store. i.onsi 'I'rii , fur a Iirs.'less 'V'tigoms , . NEW YORK , Nov. 15.-A hmoreeless wagon started from Sixth avenue antI Fourteenth street at 12:17 : p. m. on a drive to Chicago , This iii said to be the lotugest trip ever on. dertaken by a road voimicla liropehieti by a mnotor. The wagon won the second prize in thme I'imris.Bordeaux contest last spring , It was run by a naphithia motor. Tonight it is expected ( lie carriage will reach I'oughkeep. itto , and the riders expect to arrive in Al- hany some tIme tomorrow , The carriage is expected to arrive 1mm Chicago In time to take part In the wagon motor cycle contest in that city on Thanksgiving day , Piles of people have piles , but DeWitt'b Witch Hazel salve will cure them , 1