TH 13 OMAHA DAILY TlirUSOAV , OCTOBIUR 15 , 181)0. ) the hoM-up nntl la thoroughly cxelted About It Thn news wns received nt the Union Pacific lioailquartar * In thin city * ith considerable mirprtae. UK It has been a Ions time slnco anything of thin nature hni orrurred on the "Ovcrlan < l Icouto. " Oeniral Manaccr Ulckln- non was at once adv'Ucd anil na kept ported throughout the nionilng OH to the condition nf affairs The report- ! that were received were rather meaner , but they were shown to thn ropri'HPiitatlu" ! nf the prrM and other Imitilrers an fn t ns they wei-o re ceived Pnitlilcnt Monmian ( if the Pacific Kxprcix company wan one of the first roll- cm at the general mannRcr'a oflke He vvas plcancd to lenrn Hint the attempt to blow open 'he company's afe hail proven unsuccessful \Vhllo the government atvl private partleH are losers by tha event , the Union I'aelllc nml the Pacific Kx- press company will amlat the United States marshnl and his depu'lcs In every way possible Kvery effort will be mailo to speedily brlni ? the offenders to Justice Chief Canada of the Union PaclP.c's'jprclal ncrvlco department remained at his drsk all iliy. teli-KraphinK for partiCH of scouts to Mart out from all the stations alonK tint part ot'thp line HP h confident that tl < e desperadoes will bo overhauled within forfy- clRht hours. So far ns Is known at the Union Pacific hefido.uart"rs at the city tl"ket fifilco and the union depot no Omaha people wt.ro aboard the train that was held up > estcrday morn- IIIR near Osdon Meat of the tickets that wcro gold hero for the Iraln v.hlth left on Monday afternron at .1 10 o'clorlt were for Denver , rh- > > eiininnd Intermediate point1 ! Chief Conaih of the Union Pacific's special service bureau najs tint If the robbery was committed by three men he Is pretty sure lie l.nows who the men are They are three men who have bern watched for some tlmo , because It was known that they were desperate thoURh this Is their 111 it hold-up on the Union Pacific Tl.ey are familiar with the country around Ogilcn , but no more so than the lift } scouts who are out looking for them The lightest sentence that can be filvon these who plact the life of a mall agent or postal clerk In Jcoiardv Is sentence to Im prisonment for life This Is the sentence that the trio will undoubtedly receive should they bu captured nllve As the offense was ono against the KOV eminent the United States marshals arc working with great real to capture the robbers Up until 230 o'elok } estcrday afternoon no further word bid been received at head quarters rcKardltiK the "catch It IH pre sumed that ever } body Is hard at work , and It Is hoped .ind expected th.it the men can not remain hidden long TWO OF .IIM \IIMIAVS I'llO l'ih'l > Heer 'lnr > if SlnliI'lpcr llrnrs llu- 'lontill Mono lli'iiim'iiilM. LINCOLN. 0 < t IISpecialrho pro test of the frrc silver democrats against the certificate of nomination filed h } the Bo-callcd national democratic party , aftoi Its convention ( iidorslnt ; the Indianapolis plat form , was heard bj the sccrctai } of state today Ills dvililon will not bo given be fore Saturday of this week Thr Hist wit ness called this morning vvas Hnclld Martin who merely telatcd his connection with the democratic part } since 1S9I , and debcilbcd the call and convention hi Id bv the Kohl democrats , suluiciintnt to that held by the national demoriatlc party at In Hanapolla Mr Mai I in said the elector * nero nominated In Rood faith and with a view to petpctuat- ! DK the part > of Jefferson Jnmis O Shea testified to having voted the democratic ticket slnto comliiK of age Hi- was In the convention of IS1) ! nnd IH and has bei > n treasurer of the democratic statu cen tral committee He admitted that there have been two factions of the democratic party In existento blnco 1S9I To the best of his belief nearly all comities put up county tickets In IS'JI without lefeiMiro to the division on free sllvn Mr O Fhea nf- llrmed that he had never iiilltlated vlth an } fitalii convention to which dilcgatis had not been selected In county conve-ntlons lie denied all knowledge of the fact that Doug las count } had not so selected Us delegates In IS1) ! Asked how mail ) democrats were nominated for olllco bv the party with which ho nflllialcH i lau hahlo ? > cano uisuod. At torney Mahonej Insisted on a eatOKorleal answer to his added query as to whcthci Governor Holcomh was nnd Is a democrat and the only answer Mr O Shea would make was that thn governor v.as a Rood enough democrat for him Ho was willing to admit liovvuvcr , that most of tie nominees on their present state ticket aic supporters nf Hie populist plitform as adapted nt St Lou In rurthcr tcstlmoti } vvr.s taken aloiiB this line , the cetttllnto of the frco silver wind's convention was olTcied , and Undid Martin ORatn went over his story of the Indianapolis convention , and after a brief Intel mission the arguments began two npeccncs bclni ; nmdo upon each aide The Rlst of the argu ment of the fne Oliver faction vvas simply that the goldhuu democrats Ind no standing with the Chicago convention which In their Judgment represented the real democratic party They also questioned the action of the gold democrats In Illlng n ccrtlfli ito of nomination II-UHR the word 'democrats" as a designation. Instead of prefixing the word "national , ' In accord with the practice of the Indianapolis convention Mr Mahon } , In summing up the case of the gold men started out bj reidlut ; the opinion of the supreme court upon tlie lights of political parties and the duties of the sec retary of state In reference thereto This opinion definitely and unciiulvocall } declares that the supreme court has no jurisdiction and no powers , cither Inherent or delegated by legislature , where ! ) } It cm dictate rules of conduct to polltlial oriaulzatlons ; which are formed for and by vote'is wolnlv to carry out the oxpiess Ide-is and wishes ofotern rurthcr. the court holds tint the secretary of state has not the requisite pnivei to do- cldo aa betwten rival political factions an } more than the court Itself has T'.at ' the final tribunal Is and must alwa > s be the American voters and not either the Jurtl- clar ) noi any national politic\\ \ organiza tion At the close of the arguments Secretary of State Piper ald ho would ti } to render his decision by Silurdnj of this ' .vcok at the furthest Following the dlsnosal of the national democratic case Mr Piper took up the hear ing of the objectors to the Dunphy certificate ! of nomination t ' Heiiiililtfiiii I'ri-i'lm-t TlrKt. . CHUSCENT CITY la , Ort 11 - ( Special. ) A republican caucus was held Saturda } The following nominations were made J ) , . Matlock. assessor. J H Maine trustee , N Swanson and J u Latrlson , justice of the Vi.ice ; Uugene Wilding and I X nnrrett constables and M C Ilarford elerlj The rrpublleans held a political mscilns Saturday evening at this phce C O Lanndeis count } attoine } , was the speakeV Thcro was but a small audience , on aecouut of the impassible condition of theroads. . lloiiuliii ; on llr.Min. ST\MKOlin , Neb , Oct 11 ( Special Tcle- giam , ) Mr Severance , a prominent lran ) democrat lit Lohinon , Xcb. , hot today with J II Cress a merchant of the samu plate his farm that McKinley would be elected. Severance will vote for Ui ) . < n , nnd has money bet Oat Bran vvlll canNcbriska. . but his judgment now Is that McKliil ? } vvlll bo elected and he has bicked It bj several thousand dnllais Cuss lias $3OOU to wagci that Iran will bo elected. a Polltleiil Dfluili- . DUNliAH. Neb. Oct 11 if pcelal ) The Ilryan club has challcngul the McKlrle } and Hobart dub to n joint debate on 'hi leading Issues of Urn da } 'Iliti challenge- has been accepted nnd date'siii soon bt arranged AVER'S PILLS "Ilavlmrhnrn subject , for j"us , to roiiitlpitloii. without buiiii ; atilo to nnd much rcll.-f , I .U I ist irlud Aycr'a I'llls.nnd testify Hut I have derived gre-.it bair-'lU fiom their use. Fur over two jc.iu past I hue t.i'.d-n oiiu ot thcso pllU uvcry nluht. " ' . \V , 1'ov.v- MU , .o i : lit Main St. , Carlisle , IM. CONSTIPATION. AH\VIV \ ? \iD\irv \ \ IIHT iilUMIil lAdll AIliii llul Enthusiaatio Meetings in Various Parts of the State. LINCOLN REPUBLICANS HOLD A RALLY I ISIleu Punter Illicit II I illtil Wcl- IMIIIIIli > lluViiiiinnN 1'iillt- Ifiil Club of Hie CMII- Ilill ( Ml ) . LINCOLN' , Oct. II ( Special Telegram. ) J Hllon Tester , president of the Women s National Republican association , arrived In Lincoln at 10 o'clock this morning She wus met at the depot by a reception com- mlttcu composed of the presidents of the dlt- ferent vvometi'j republican clMbs In carriages and driven to the N street hendquarlcrd There was a lar < e crowu waltlni ; to greet the distinguished visitor , who vvas at oncu t resented She delivered one of the most eloquent addresses ever llstcnc'd to In this city Her exposition of republican doctrine wns not only sound and able , but an oratoll- cal effort seldom equaled In logic nnd elo quence by a woninn speaker. Senator Thurston Is billed by the repub lican county lenlral committee to speak here October IM to the Republican Labor club and laboring men of Lincoln. Iho club vvlll co- opciato with the central commlttc'o In arranging for a fireworks paiade of all marching clubs In this count } . WOLI1ACII , Nrb , Oct 1 1 ( Special ) - The people of Spring Creek precinct timl the village of Wolbach assemble d Monda } nUbt to hear II II. Langfoid expound the doctrines of sound money , protection anil reciprocity , and the meeting will bo remcm bored as one of the best and most cnjo } < able the people of this town and \lclnlt } ever attended LV PLATTU , Neb , Oct. 1 1. ( 'perlal ) \n Interesting and Instructive icpubllcan meeting was held nt the McKinley and Ho hart club looms Monday evening I. It Andiews of Omaha nddresbed a large gatlt- DLNHAH , Neb , Oct 1 1 ( Special ) Yes terday afternoon preparations were made foi the opining of the campaign In Delaware prtclnct Karly In the evening crowds began corning from evir } direction and bv the time the hour of speaking had arrived the streets were crowded C G nilwanger , Anton Zlrnmer , M L Hi } ward of Nebraska Pity John C Watson. W. Orton , Patrick Hold } , J 0 Mooie and Paul lessen ad- diessul the large and enthusiastic audience IN NOItriinilN COLPAX SOHUYLFK. : Neb Oct. 1 1 ( Special ) Ihero was a. meeting of repjbllcans nt llowells. In north Colfax count } , last nl ht , which proved a grand success The meetIng - Ing wns In the capacious D.lels A : Mclstrlk hall , v , hlclita tilled v.lth . ' 100 people who were addressed b } 1) McLeod. candlilatc for leprcsentatlve. Twenty-sixth dish lit who In a very few words , give a clmi lu- dlcntliin of the sort of man lie Is Judge J W llrovvn candidate for county attorney talked himself Into ncqunlntanctshlp with the rssemblagc' . and W P Howard , ex-edltot of the Schuyler Sun , talked upon the quca- tlon of llnaiue The special feiture of the evening vvas the address of W I Allen upon the Issui s of the da } After the mectlni ; there was organl7ed a republican club ot sevent } membeiH which Is more thi'ti the republican vote of tie precinct for a long time Olllcers of the club r J IlrubcsU } president , Thomas Wnlker , vice president , C T Sehncldci sccietary ; Panics I'allk tuasurcr nnn CLOUD. Ned > . Oct. i ( Special ) lion A S Churchill addresseel a erowlrl house at the court houce last nl ht Theri was Insufficient room or the meeting vviuiL1 have bten one ot the largest of the season i.Ll'15 St'lUNQS. Neb . Oct 14 ( Special ) - Political * attractions wire divided U' t nUhC between lion C P Hutchlna of la.-u and G i\ , Murphy ot 'Beatrice ' , v hiJ spoke here , und Kell > of Omaha opokt * at Wymoie Ilo'li me'cting worn well attended MOUDKN Neb .Oct II ( Spec ! il ) Mor ils addressed a laigo crowd at this plicc Siturdiy night. Ills address was able and vvolt rcce'vpi' ' b } the people He pithily sho'vd that the crime of ' 73 , vaa no crlmi and that the dcllno ot prlcca vvas not due to demonetlratlon of silver. DUUWI'LL. Neb , Oet II ( Jpeclal.- ) The largest sound money meeting ot the Reason v.as held hero last nlnhUR 11 Langford ot North Plattp spoke to a crowded house houseUIU30N H \UIU30N Neb. Oct. 14 ( Special ) -A grand republican feast was enjoyed a- liodnrc Moi day night. Captain T M Dor- rlngtou for more than two hour. ! talked on the Issue M In a masterly manner. He silenced th last populist gun here DAVID CITY. Neb . Oct 14 ( Special ) Mis J Hllon Poster addressed n large and enthusiastic audience at the opera house last evening Her remarks were directed In the main to the consideration of the financial question , which she handled In a master ! } manner IIIMILIN Neb , Oct 11 ( Special Tels RM'ii ) The republicans held an cnthusl- ac'lc ral ! > hero this afternoon The church vvas filled to overflowing The principal hpeakers were Judge M L. Ha } ward Sen ator Orlai do Tefft and lion Pat Roddy Tiemendoun enthusiasm greeted their ar guments There were mote people and teams In town today than ct an } tlmo for the past } ear HASriXOS. Oct 14 ( Special ) Max Adler of Omaha spoKc hero last night at the ) court house ) to a BOM ! si/cd audience , coippoaed of Gcunans , on the political Issues of tlu dnv Sometimes the applause which accompanied the speaker's remarks gievv en- thulastlc UKQA. Neb Oct ll ( Special ) The re- puMlcan meeting held here last evening. addressed bvV J Courtrlght o' Prc'iiont. was productive of much good for the cause of uounl n'otoy as being In the inteicst of the tirner ) and wage earner LINING UP IN LAURKL , LAORKU Neb Oct 14 ( Special ) A KraJwl MiKlnlB } rail } was held at this placr lasljiil < $ t Thlrt } } oung women with llam t > eauv > iiid n hundicivotecar } headed by the band paraded the stiqcts for half an hour all shouting and Hinging for McKinley. sound jnnney and piotcctlon. The women also favcreil the- meeting with several now cam paign hongs and brought down the house lion H. I Sammls of Lemais , In spoke feT over t'\n hours upon the finance and tarlfl laiiics and demonstrated bcjoml a doubt Hint ho .vas u well Informed oratoi Some popu lUts tiUU to Interrupt ihc speiktr. but fal oJ4 Jhoy nro t > .o to one foi MctClnle } Mad'oll ' Hammond nml Miller up here. OSf'UOL'A. Neb Oct II -It . -Special ( ) - was not ti-e-.Jaiit jue etlng of the campaign tint wns > held at the Jlbngon opera House yes Unlay aftcinoqn , but the last tobe held b } Congressman Hatnir. .HiclgoT IJ. Saundcra presided He opened the meeting with re marks that put the people In good humor , Congressman Hal.-.ci for ovei two huuib round the holld shot Into them icd hot Con Kxstinaii Hftlner vent fro"i here to Shelhj Phis eounlv has minced tlu > populist ma- Ji'iit } f om 1 joe to alum : . ' 00 SVUACt'M2 , Neb. Oct. 14 ( Special Telc- snn.u ) enthiishstli' ciowd assembled this evening , the occasion being a icpubllcan rilly. Judgei Ilawiird , Pat Uodd > . .1 0 Moon. Anton Klmieir , Pj.ul Jeibou raid Jack RnCiL' Neb . Ott -Ppeilfil ( Telo- rfi.im ) Major William Warner of Kansan City spoke here tonight. The flambeau < In ! ) mi' ' do a i Trade headed by th band Iheio vvcie 10t voters In the line of parade "ind ninny could not secure seats In the opeia house , It liln , { Im-drqiiato to tin- crow tl _ SllvviIlin | ) ciiiiiiiu > i > Itli'luirilNoii , DCS M01NCS la. . Oct. -Special ( Tele gram ) - The ( .liver democratic state renttal committee Is mill trlng to make trouble for J J RIcha.ilFon of Davcnpoit , ex- national vommlttrcman from loua. Some tlmo ago It Isnuc-d u statement charging llichariUou with tiliu to raise money from democrats nf the state , represent Ing Unit he was .still i member of the organization nnd In sympathy with It. To day tint committee Issuril n red hot circular over the signalmen of Chalimun Curry and Secretary Carr , denouncing Rlchardion an an ullexud fraud 01. the dvmoirals of the slate. All democrats art ? warned against ItlcharOaou us an eimiiiy of the caub i an cnuniy In thu aulso of a fileud. \ TStNll.l , M T CJO Tl ) ICVN'4\S Senator llutler I'rcillcli Hint llctlci CiiiltmoNlll PrcMill. CH1CAMO. Oct. II "There seems to bo n wrong impression regarding the action taken by the populbt committee. ' sntd Senator Iltltler today "The address Issued by tht eommlttec does not reilcct In any way upon Mr Watnnn , nnd It vvlll undoubtedly be ap proved by him Commlttecman Heed ol ticnrgU came directly here after tipendln , two das with Mr. Wntaon In dlKcussIng thj Mti Minn , nil 1 the polity Indicated b } our address Is cntltel } approved by him ' Of course the situation as regards fusion In several of the states Is not , entirely sit- Isfactory to the committee Since n union of forces Is netessary to win there ought to be n union ticket Tint ticket should bo llrun and Wntson. but we nre not golm to divide our forces. In Kansas and Colorado rado , where there are not Wntsau electors , the situation Is especially unsatisfactory to the committee and Mr Watson Hut since the electors In those states cannot be re- divided and give the populists representa tion , we are not going to turn them over to .McKlnlc' } Nothing cnli be done In those stntca now that would not endanger the re sult , nnd our address vvas the best thing that could be done to unite the silver forces which Is our duty above all things If we could have our way , of course It would be : different , but Mr Watson would much rather put up with the existing conditions than have those states go for McKinley" "You think then that Mr Watson's Kan sas trip vvlll be abandoned' ' " "Well. } e-n , a committee will probabl } e-all on Mr Watson to talk over the1 situation anil communicate to him the reasons that caused the committee to arrive at this unan imous conclusion I feel sure that when the situation Is thorough ! } explained to Ml Watson that In the Interests of harnionv he vvlll arilve at the same conclusions that we linve " Tlie ) members of the populist executive committee held n conference with Chairman Jones of the democratic national committee today to ni range If possible , for the comple tion of fusion arrangements iu congressional ( listlets ! where this Ins not been brought pbout. It waa positively stated tint no fuither nttempt would bo made to effect fusion on the Kansas ami Colorado electoral tickets. i\\r 'is ins n > iPiovns nvctc , M , I.eiiiN llei cliniitilliltls 111 * MNIulvr III IilHi > hirKl'i ( ; Ml\cr Men , ST LOUIS. Oct. II Dugold Crawford the big diy goo Is mci chant who discharged a baker's don of 1 Is m n last Saturda } be cause they announced their Intention to vote for Iinn ) and Scvnll , has repented his ac tion nml over his signature In n pub- lie letter sas he vvlll take the men back In explanation he sas"I have Invited all of the men to retuin to my store and to oc- cup } their forirer several positions without prejudice as regards the future nnd without loss of salary since they left my employ A man in anger often makes mistakes lull 1 do not believe he loses any of his menhood b } admitting his error I desire ever } man In uiv employ to vote as he pleases , but I be lieve Hi it every man who carefully studies evIbtltiK conditions should vote for McKinley. To allow all 111 } cmplojes tooto as the } pirn re and have ample time to do so 1 have dicl'lcd to close the store at 1 p. m. on No vember 3 " Attorne } Charles Now land applied for two warrants vrstcrday against Utigold Crawford the Ilroidway merchant , charging him with nltempting to influence the votes of T n Porcher and Phil Gradvvohl , two if the twelve salesmen discharged for po litical rcasens > : \ tuitom \\AVIS TO itiunsi-r-it. t'livn-r * In SI Ionls mill I v nil MO I'll ) IXccc'il Ml Ilrcimls. ST LOUIS , Oct II. The tremendous regls ( ration of the voteis here Is something unprecedented In the annals of the polltl cat history ot St Louis and Ins been the means of furnishing observant people with an estimate of the present population of this clt ) . According tp these estimates the population Is 020000 Ihc total of the thrco elaa' icglutratlon Is stated by the election commissioners to be 132.CIT names In 1S33 It WBH only S4.000 In round num- beis nnd In 1S02. the presidential election , ia.v It was 02.000 This Is n gain of 40000 over 1SU2 KAN'S \S CITY , Oct 14 Registration In Kansas City for the presidential election Just completed shows a total of 31.310 names of vo > era on the books , as ngalns 7,320 In the spring election Doth repub lican an 1 democratic parties make charges of Irregularity In the Second ward , where the reslstrat'on ' far cx-ceds that of any previous } ear. It being alleged by both fldeo that thu oppo'lng paity managers have run In nonrrs'drnt ' negroes to swell tin lists A c-invns3 ot the waul will be nccej sary to determine the truth \\TION\I. nimonivp rnimri-rnn. m of ( lie I'nliuer TU-Uet In Mt York \vr.ilii Dcclilril. NEW YORK. Oct. It. The appellate dl- vlson of the supreme court Kitting In Hrookbn today decided that the use of the name "national democratic party" on the oinolal ballot Is permissible This reverses the decision ot Justice Clements DUNVnit. Oct II The supreme court to- da } announced a decision requiring the sec retary of state to certify tno nominations of McKinley republicans to the county clerks to be printed on the ofllclal ballot and awarding the regular republican em blem. the eagle , to the McKinloyltfR A decision vvas also given av.'ar.llng the Cottage Home emblem to the Patterson ( Ilryan and Sevvall ) populists The llran and Watson and V.'alte ticket will be on the olllclal ballot , the precaution having been taken to tile It by petition \ \ vrsoiv A\ III"MMU in : svnsi-inn VriiinufCinoiils for I'IIHOII | to lie C'ur- rlv < l Out I > j-NiIU > Illnlslus. . ATLANTA , , 1o , Oct 14 In response tea a Mlogram ff JPQiulry from the Atlanta Journal II Wi Ho'y. ' Tom Watson's pcisonal representative In tAe national populist com- mfcV'ue In session H Chicago , wires as foi- lotfs- . lotfs1'q tie | Atlanta. " Journal : In rcpfy to } our trlegiam , Mr Watson will never be satisfied that the fusion policy Is the cor- lect one , as he has icpcatcdly expressed himself and several members of the national committee agree with him The committee concluded that It vvas too late to consider another plan and docs not Intend to bo held responsible In case HO an should not be elected I do not anticipate any friction bttweii the committee and candidates 'H w UIBI : > _ cu.tiiiii : OK ronuo'iMT u > u > i.nj : < > . -SI. J.onls AI < ! < hunt \rrcNtcil fur IllN- I'liiiiKlim Twelve SiilcNincii. ST LOUIS , Oct 14 A warrant vvas sciuiod today for the anest of D , Crawford of D Ci aw ford & Co , a leading dr } goods ntcrchunt of this olty. on the charge of Intimidation , In that ho discharged twelve clerks because they announced their Inten tion of voting for free silver. It Is claimed that Mr. Craw fold's action vvas a violation of section 7 of the state law of 1805 , which mak' > : < It a felony to Intimidate a voter Mr Crawford vvas Informed by telephone that n warrant had been Issued for his arrest and he sent back word that he would give himself up at 3 o'clock and furnish ball _ llolli Sides nt MIINOII Clt > . MASON CITY , Oct II ( Special Tele gram ) Masoti City Is alive with politics tonight Hon. James IJ Weaver , representing the sliver forces , and Jonathan P Doll Ivor , the republicans. Jioth thu opera house and auditorium v era crowded , nnd by arrange ment each speaker talked ono hour at each plare The retnlt was gratifying to each faction The entire tlmo was devoted to the mono } question. General Weaver said "I believe thb etHto of Iowa vvlll go for Ilryan Wi > have thn op position thoroughly rattled , and on the run I find no Palmer strength In the state. I have been estimating his vote 100 to the- county , but find that too high Twent } thousand icpubllcans are goliiK to vote for Bryan , und that Is placing It at a low estimate. " Mr Doll Ivor.vho has made u pretty thorough canvass of the state , says Iowa will poll thu largest vote In her history , and the result vvlll bo a lauOnllele for McKlnle-y POMHM : nnna. H piece suit. . . . . . . . . . 40.00 2100 123 different stle's to select from , To give activity to an unusually clu'l month , wo will Mahogan } couch , finely eov- Marked Tor 10 eied . lf.0.00 1)000 ) price. dajs ofler , for ten days , 575,000 worth of Furniture , at clearance Mahogany sofa . 100.W ) MOO Mahogany bed . $22500 SI.00 Mahogany tabard . 40.00 IS 00 I , Combination book case ance prices thit ; must move the goods. 3 piece suit , partly ma leak hogany . 4R.OO 2100 ( nnd bed , no appear ance of bed when closed , . 110.00 53.00 Mahogany tnboret. . . . 25.00 1000 Curly birch bed with These prices arc not changed just a trifle for the HOPOI'S divan . 13509 5000 large wide pallor mirror ! > " 00 4903 3-pleco Manjuelry still. Mi 00 4600 Combination desk nnd bed G5 00 3S.OO sake ot an advertisement , but are in every instance an l-plecu innhmjny milt. . HO.iW 3300 Combination bed . 75.00 42.00 actual bona fide reduction and in Turkish locker , leather. 45.00 2000 Combination bed . 4000 20.00 are bargains every MnhorMii ) Morris chair 50.00 liOt ) Oak betl with large glass. . 4S 00 23.03 sense of the word. f-pleco oak Milt 2500 U 00 Oak bed with larg' glass. . SO 0) US 03 Partly mahogaii } arm Oak bed with laige K'ass. ' . 40.00 20.00 1500 COO Oak bed with largo glass. . 70.00 .1300 The goods , as a rule , arc of the best standaicl I'.OOIC CASKS , ToldlliK bed . 20.00 12.0) - „ Maikcd Tor 10 0.00 makes bought at the lowest pricrn known and Polling bed. * . 1500 ever price. da > s Tolillng bad . 1500 S.OO Open ease , oak . $ B BO $250 UK-JO are only a few of the prices. There any person who expects to buy furniture during the next Open CPSC. oak . 1003 450 are lots more should Optn case- , cherry . 1500 700 four buy now. on runs. years Mahogany case . S.1 00 4S 00 Curl } birch . 4.50 IS 00 Marked Tor 10 ( Uk , . 3300 II 00 price. da.vs. Pine leather couch . 00.00 4SOO Sale Opens Oct. Over n hundred others which vvo have netTer Pine leather couch 00 ISBN space to enumerate. . S5 17 00 15th for 10 Days Turkish couch . 10800 52 00 Leather courh . 43 00 2000 Only. I2M and Dcuslas. Marked Tor 10 Leather couch . 28 00 1100 price. dn > Velour couch , mahogany Ollt pedestal . $1500 $700 frame . go 00 4fion Mahogany roi'kcrs . 25.00" 10 Oi Oak hall stand 03 00 3000 ttlmmlngs . . . $ 4 50 $ 2 BO Velour couch . 3300 2003 Leather rockers . fi 00 250 Oak hall start ! 1500 700 White enamel beds brass Tapestry couch . 40 00 21 00 Oak hall stand 3'iOU 1500 trimming . . . . 7 50 4 50 Parlor cabinet . 7500 2.1 OC Vclour couch . 4000 22.00 Oak hall handing mirror . IS 00 7.03 \ \ hltef enamel beds , brass Library table . 6000 2400 Vclonr couch . . . . , . 3000 1C 00 Oak hall hanging minor . U 00 G..O ti limning * 1000 GOO Tea tnble . 1200 500 Vclour couch . 3100 1800 Oak lull hanging mirror. 1000 COO \\hlte enamel beds , brass Tea table . 1300 ( ? 00 Velour couch . 2300 1401 Oak hall hanging mirror. . COO 35) irlinmlncs 1G 00 G73 Parlor cabinet . 4500 2300 Vclour couch . 2500 11.03 ricmlsh oak chair 2.1.03 SOO White enamel beds , biass Pcrlor cflblnct . 12503 04 Ot ) Reclining couch . 4000 15 03 Flemish oik chair 3500 12.03 trimmings 2,1 ! 00 1400 Parlor cabinet . 12S 00 0400 Velour couch . 2000 11.00 Oak hall stand 1000 C.OO White enamel beds , brass MUHlo rack . U5 00 11 00 Velour couch . in TO SOi Oak hall stand 80C C03 trimtnl.igi 3300 1200 Music rack . 1500 SOO Corduro } couch . ISO ) SOO ' nivDUOOM Music rack . 1000 400 HRASS'W.DS SUITS I\TINSION Italian roekcr . 7.50 300 Marked Tor 10 Marked Tor 10 Marked Tor 10 Dining chairs , cion . GOO 200 price da } a price daH , . } . price. tlavs. Mahogany table . 15000 All brass S3 00 4SOO Mahogany Suit . ' ? 1OQO ! ? 30 00 Minimiitns. . " OS 00 All bran * 75.00 4300 Hungarian ash suit 17500 OJ 00 Marked Tor 10 Mahogati table . 12" } 00 4500 Mahogany taMe . 100.00 > All brass CjOO 3100 Curly Illrch Suit 7500 2S 00 price dan 5100 All brass GO.OO 2SOO Quartered oak suit S5 00 38.00 Oak sideboards . C5 00 37 00 Mahogany table . (55 01 2500 Oak table r.5 CO 25 01 All braai fiO 00 2COO Cutl } birch Inlaid artistic Oak sideboards . 1S503 in oO Oak table 2003 All brass SS CO 2000 suit 15000 40.00 MahoKinysideboard . 5000 2500 lilrch table 01 230) All brass 22.00 1500 Mahogany suit 10000 4700 Mahogany sideboard . . . . fie 00 25 00 Oak table .JO 01 IS 00 HLMIAUS- Mahogany suit 13000 SS 03 Oak sideboard . 14500 7600 Oak table -js 00 15.00 Markcd Tor 10 Mahogany Suit 45000 17500 Oak sideboard . 3300 Oak tab'o 2300 11 03 price. dis Oak Suit 4500 1800 Oak sideboards . 40.00 IS 00 Oak table 1000 COO Oak bureau $12.00 500 Oak suit 3500 1250 Oak sideboards . 2800 1-Or Oak table 12.00 7.00 White bureau 18.00 700 Oak suit 1SOO 1000 Oak sideboards . 12.00 OOC Oak buffet 3509 II 00 Oak bureau 1500 SOO IHrch suit 2300 1200 'JO other slles. Mahogany buffet 3300 1900 Oak bureau 1800 line 10-pound Curled Hair MaltrtsH , In boat CHIN \ \sih. . HAM , duly birch bureau 2000 1200 ticking , reduced fiom JJOOO to $1200. Marked Tor 10 1 Marked Maple bureau 3i 00 21 00 PARLOR FUIJNirUHli price. da > Mahogany buieau 5000 2309 Matkod Mahogany . 7500 39 o price. birch bureau . . . . 4000 ISO' ' ) ror 10 Curly 5500 J3 no Oak hall chssta IT .Mahogany . i in o ) . , PI dajs 7300 4900 Oak hall chair t u 00 Mahosany buieau Tuiklsh couch. . . 517500 $ S3 00 .Mahogany . 4000 20 flu Oak hall chair 70) n : INA.MIL ; ni : s Turkish rotten , tapestry . 150 03 SO OD Oi < : . 10000 5901 Oak hall stautl > . 4100 .Marked Tor 10 Aim chair , satin damask. C.O 00 2100 Oak . 4000 2200 Oak hall stand 13100 price. tlajs Sploce suit silk tapestry Ifio 00 C. ! 00 Oak . 1000 l m O'k hall stanJ HOOD White enamel beds , brass 3-plecc su't , batln dJmask 23000 127 Oil Oak . . .2203 BRYAN'S ' DAY IX HICI1ICAX Twelve Hours Traveling from Tronwood to Marquotto. TELLS WHY HE IS STUMPING THE COUNTRY Cannot riii lo Hit * OIllci-H nt TiuxtM or h > mlImtt'N 11 ml IH 1'orciMl In Co to ( lie IVoplr. MAiiquirrrr : , Mich. Oct. n. w. J. Dtan arrived here at 0 o'clock tonight. He had been traveling In Michigan , talking at every stopping place , since 9 In the morn ing Thu weather has been considerate to Wil liam J. Iran for the last two das Where the candidate had icaeon to anticipate cold ho ha-J encountered and dl&agrcfablo traveling , tered sunshine and warmth. As usual he began work early this morning , start ing in with his apecchmaklng at Ironwood , Mich , at S 45 The special car of I ) M Campau , chairman of the democratic cam paign committee , was attached to the train at Duluth last night and the Michigan com mittee which escorts the nominee through the state were aboard Besides Mi Cam pau , the committee was composed of ex-Con gressman T. R Taisncy. Justin U. Whiting democratic caidldato for lieutenant gov ernor , and Georga W. Moore Mrs Justin Whiting accompanied the committee' , she being an old friend of Mrs I3ran. At Iron- VVOM ! a large crov.d wns In waiting to see and hear Mr Uran It was compasctl foi a great part ot mlicrs and when he cmeigcd fiom the cat the } gave him an 011111113133110 vvoleonvj Ho spoke from a gaily decorated platform erected a few hundred } ards fron. the train nnd for the most part his speech vvas u staten ent that under a gold stand ard a dollar would rise In \ attic- am ! piopert } would fall In propoitlon rif- teen minutes later Mr Ilryan addressed a similar crowd at Ucssemcr , both In nunibura and enthusiasm In his speech Mr Iliaii , ridiculed the flood of money Idea advanced by the siippoilcrs p ! the gold standard say Ing that ho vvas not afruld of a Hood of money , and those who were apparently fear ful of such a condition were generally thoao who did not save money enough to provide for the winter's supplies and pay their debts ALL DEPENDS ON NUMBCH. \\atcrsmcet , soon after 11 o'clock , Mr Bryan spoks la rvift.vcrsatlonal tone from the rear platforfti tu a few hundred enthusi astic listeners. . IIo said "In studying the money question thcoc la one thing that } ou miiBt learn haCorei an } thing elee can bo leained , and thut Isi that you can affect the value of the dollar when } ou affect the num ber of dollars " A voice "TMe1 national bank sjstcm Is what the people of this place are Interested In " -1 "Tho difference ur uocn our plan and the national bank pJUn.l this Wo have , green backs out now , and these greenbacks draw no Inteicst and the goverpment pas none When you retire-thoae gleenbacks with an Issue of bonds ami then let tln < banks Issue mone } on tliinbuctls the banks v.ill then draw from the people of the country the In terest which til" , jpcoplo now have It Is good for the bands but hard on the people " "Our Maker flrtjt,1 William J Bran next , and free silver ) * ' ) oMa the salutation of an enthusiastic Individual at Iron Hlver when the engine pulllnp the epccial car arrived at that place , and the enthusiastic Individ ual declaration WAS applauded heartilj The train stopped five minutes there , and Mr Jlr > an talked the full limit of tlm While ho was applauded frequently , there wore many gathered around the train wear ing gold badges Some ot thcso attempted to hoot the candidate , but the silver me n quickly silenced them There was a that made Into Wisconsin at Florence and the residents at that town turned out In force to see and hear the nominee. The. adherents of the white metal were demonstrative , and so wen ; thu fol- lowcre of the yellow After Mr. Ilryan had concluded his speech and lilrt admirers had finished cheering and applauding three cheera wore given for the republican nom inee , The biggest crowd of the day up to that time vvas encountered at Iron Mountain Apparently It vvas a 111021 unanimous silver aggregation. At the station of Norway several hundord people \u'i about the depot and cheered the nominee when ho arrived The usual crow ! s greeted the candidate at Paw era NO PIACK TO LAV HIS HHAD 11 } the time Kfccanaba was reached the bright suuahlno of life day had t banged to the bleak cold wind which was to be expected In the northern peninsula This , however , did not deter a largo crowd from being present around the stand built within a hundred sards of the depot nnd the cold apparently did not chill the enthusiasm of these assembled Here Mr Hrjan wns jirc-1 senieil nith a badge of national colors sur-1 mo intcd by a crown of silver from a citizen | who expressed hlmcclf as being "For Dryan now , for McKinley In 1S90 " Mr Bian said In part "Somebod } has said that cveiybody Know * more than any- bnd } , ird when wo get an opinion of a i majoilty of the people vvo get as near the ] oplnio.i of cvervlody as } ou can o'Jtatn In j governments and In this campaign we are submitting our cause to tl.e judgment of the ' American people I have been criticised so , nianv fines for traveling around among | the p'oplc , bit , my friends. I do not k'lovv ' where a candidate Is going to go It } oii do I not allow bin to go among the people who mo tu vcte for him There Is no other i lice that 1 can go and feel at home If I w re to go and v'slt the headquarters of a tiust. | 1 thej would put me out If I were to try to n.aku my home with the sndlcate that hai be.'n bleeding this government I could not I sta > lo'ig and the people at e about the on ) } I I ones to whom 1 can go anil not foci my j ' coming -will beunwelcome. . If a candidate Is to meet the people he must go to them or they must como to him nml times are bo hard andei the gold atnndird that I had to ; co-no to } ou I do not think It Is undignified for a cand'd'te for offlci > to discuss public j questions before- these who are to vote 1 , do not think It Is undignified for a. man to tell the people what he believes and what he stands for In going about over the counlr } , 1 am not hc'gglng . proplo to vote for me. I have lee high nn opinion of Iho right to vote I have too high Ian opinion of the intelligence of the voter ' to nsk hi n for his vote ns n personal favor I This Is not a matter of personnllt } , my , friends Candidates stand for policies , nml ' vou vote for candidates because } ou want ' the policies for which they stand I stand for an American financial Bstcm. for the i right of the American people to nttcnd to j their own business nml I am entitled to the | votes of these who believe with me" i The opposition was out In force nt Ishpein- Ing v.hen the DO an party arrived tlieic I There was a large ciowd to listen to the candidate but It waj not enthusiastic lib speech WHS applauded but little There wnsi a big republican rail } on nt which WashIngton - ! Ington Gardiner was to speak. Mr Ilij.in had concluded his addicss and Timothy Tnrnsley had been speaking a fevmomenta when the republican club's band approached preached Mr Tarnsloj , who stood Imme diately In front of Mr Bryan , turned to the nominee and addressing himself more particularly to him said "I am Infoimcd that band Is at the head of a so-cnlled Mc- Ktnley club We nre very much obliged to them and the people- who sent them out for this kindly Interruption , but Inside of three weck. < that band will be playing If still In the same employment a ver } dlffei- ent tune" Those about the stand applauded this statement heartily nnd then Mr Br > an was taken toward his car Ncgaunco to a gicat mrnsuic , offset the lack of warmth dlapla > cd at Ishpcmlng Mr Bran had time there to pet on a plat- for'm In the public square to thank the people ple for their enthusiastic reception Ho wns cliecrcxl nnd applauded until the train left for Maiquettc , where It arrived ( shortly before - fore 9 o'clock. ltiill > Si-lii'iliilfil nl llnlvorii. MAIVIJHN , la Oct 14 ( Special ) -The republicans of Mills county have arranged for a big political rally at Malvcrn tomorrow both afternoon and evening It ) will ho the Inigest political meeting held In this part ot thu district Over thirty clubs have been Inv - v Ited and the managers have arranged foi special excursion trains from all palnU within fifty nillrs of Malvern , at ono and one-third fare , lion George D Perkins and lion A. L Ilagcr sneak In the afternoon and lion Spencer Smith nml Hon John Y Stone In the evening In the evening there will be a grand torchlight procession , In which tbero vvlll he ecvetal hundred mil formed aud mounted McKinley guards Ono Ciuitllilnlrlii ) IH Coiiflilrnl. IIAHKISBUKQ , Pa. . Oct. 14 Judse Me Pherson handed down an opinion today de elding C L Magce of Pltlsburu the re gulai democratic candidate for the senate In the Korty-thlrd district and deciding the ecr tlflcato of James U O'Donnell who claimed the nomination. Invalid ThU makes Magce Iho ripubllcpu and dentotratlu nominee , and leaves him without opposition I'M I , TO STOP Til UN \ 1MOM. . Tl ( KIl'l lovm SlUrr li.-ii I niitiliIn tlnUc. Tliplr I'roli-ttl SllfU. DRS MOIXHS Oct. II ( Special Telegram gram ) The attornrvs foi the sliver de-no t-ral'c ' ernimlttee today applied to th" ills trict court for a writ of rertloYarl to brlnj , the matter of the gold democratic ticket Into court The board of appeals , vvhlcn 1111.4,1 decide whether tickets may goon the ballot , consists of tl-e secretary , auditor and attornc } genet al of the state 'Iho board decided that the gold ticket tould so on undi-r the name of national domociatlc ticket Now the eo.nmltteo demands that the members of the board bo hi ought Into court , tint the proceedings may be- reviewed ami the court determine If the members of the board weie not so prejudiced as to he unable to give n fall eoli.sldciatlon to the silver nun s protest The Inw does not provide fo - biieli nil appeal from the bond and the rouit cannot take anv action It was found that all the members of the board vtre out of the. clt } and the writ could not be scrvid Tomonow Is the last day for filing paper ) und the tickets will bo at "lice certified to the county auditors ami therci will bo no further opportunlt } to push the coi-tc-U MMH-N vrnn "IM KII I iTLicANs , n . Colonel llr cMnrliliti- Will \ utiipriir in tlir Ilitllol UN it li > inor.il. . ntANKI'ORT Ky.Oct 11 The Sevcn- tei D'h district republican committee met here today and irsolvd Itself Into n con vention nnd nomlnnted W C P Brcckln- rl l o as the paitys candidate for congicbs. This mean- , that the na-jio ot Colonel llrcck- Inildge. who has already be-on Humiliated b } the national democints , vvlll go under the upuhllr.aii dc-vlco on thu ballot It nlso prnotli illy Insures the election of the cx- congrohsman after ono term of private life following the disclosures of tno famous scan dal that defeated him In his race lor re elec tion two } ears.ago By a ic-mnikuble sti-aif'- fastnihs of purpose Colonel Hieol inridge has lived down the dl- race that Involved his hoiioied name anil the stor } of two } cars ago Is seldom icfcrrcd to by his opponents. i. ocx i , itttf.v ITIIS. Born , October 13 , to Mr. and Mrs J J Cobry , 311 Notth Seventeenth stieet , a daughter Buiglars entered 1) } ball's candy store at 1513 Douglas street Tuesday nl ht and se cured about 520 from tlu cash drawer Mrs James Ultcl le , who was In jilted Tues day by being tin on n fiom a buyg } la rest ing comfoitabl } and it Is now thought bin ; vvlll speedily recover. City Treasuier I > Jwanls has iccelvcd can celled bonds amounting to $00 . ' 00 from New York 'I his winds up all thu bonds foi which renewal hon Is weio Issued , cxci-ut $10.500 , vvhle'i vvlll be cancelled this mouth C Lovegrecn was arrested last night foi attempting to pasj counteifcit money. He visited a silicon at 21J.2 North rwent-fouith stieet ami nflei ordering a drink offend In payment a had Hllvt > r dollai He- will he tinned over to thn fidcial officers II R Bcchtel and W B Brown wore ai ipstcd at the Third ward polling booth foi violating the election laws by pcddlln , ; Ihr tickets of candidates One of the candidates for council Intcrfcictl in behalf of Brown and was arrcatcd for Interfering with .in ofllcer. Mary Jones In In the woman's quarters ni the police station charged with the larcen } of a silver bracelet from Annlo Bush , who lives nt Hlnventh and Howard btreets She admits having taken the jewolrv but sa } . bho consldeied Itof no value The bracelet IB valued at 50 cents b } the owner TIIIIII : : vi'iiiT"iinnvri iiJ'i. Wlthdiavv.iH of $234 > OU In < o n mil flllOO In I.UH linvtH tht- gold rtboivc In the treas ury at JIJVI ! ) CM COIIMO Id itol Imndl oldt rs' committed Is rirBiiul7liiK tt > oppose ther.oulHvlllci , Nov. Altnny Ac Chicago reorK-ml/iuloii plan Into nation il OrxiinU ition of runners' Institute Woikerw IH In HeiMan In Chlc-igo foi the purpose of forming pc-rin incut or- llobert A CmHh hns boon appointed pout master at St I'uil Minn , In sucroxslon to Ileniy A C'ustlo This ends n long eont < - mover over thu ollUe- I'ore-st llri'f aredcvnHtui * Han CI ibrlel rese'rvc and Ihn Interior department him ut-kul the Wai di-iurlinunt foi the aid of troops In lighting the Ilimos Mr . Colonel Vcrnon of Ht-d Key Ind polHonetl her two Hinull c hlldren nnd tl'or jwulloivul a dlmn'fl vvoith ur morphlno 'Iwo of the tit r to vvlll certainly die- Mnrlno National hunk or Dululli linn HUS- liiipded and the bank examiner IH In char it Thn bank's capital Is | 0iOO No Htatemcrit has berii Hmi.d Tillurf vv i < iui l by -I > w i iitli i I ii iiul it Id vvl hdr ivv H \ \ 1' Hiunliuii S lunkiT mil ll in ' .I n - . . ofJiim in \ \ IH who has ilNippi ind , 11 ! l Ilil'tlillis or JHIHH > O Si W.IKIdNpoidiloii w.itir Illlnilon Htnet pivln ; anil vvnlnr , > plv will IM ilr < - i imsi'd bv Ami'ilc-in Kocti-t } of Muni. [ > il Imp'ovement now In ' < slonit C'hlt IK > Kk-Piiuitoi T W Perry died at ( .raiul Ilivin. Mlih of piril } Is , ajjetl I'l 1ms- d iv \fiiliit , ' hi > was given a hvpotli rmli In- Jor Ion und ' i-mi d to fill mlitp In tlio i innrnliiK ln > was diiul Wt-slern t'nlon Htoikholders met anil n-- - > d old illiifttirH Ito -.til G ItoNtou i nnd i : II P ihliiM Jr vsere chosen In till I v u illicit- " i until bv the ileit'i of Ausllii I Corbln and Goore 1JII it Sinta IV fust Cjllfornla iinln wrvlrp vvld Inrcsiinicd Nov-inber 1 ' ! lie tr.iln will le HIriile.igo ivti } We-ilucudav und Sntur- d inml ai liveIn ( 'lilt mo ever } Moniliy and Tltuistliy The tlmciaeli vv i } liolwioii Chlcaro mil l.os Angeles will ! > < "t'Viiiiy- tvv o hour.i VlrMuln Singleton Ilronn , d iiightt-r of ex-Goveinor Brown of Ki ntucliy , wut mir rln ! lo M ijnr ( "b tilts Alfnil Booth of th qu irti nn isti I's depn tint-lit of tinfi H , 1 Slnti-s n i in v with ln'iidiimrters | ul Si l.onl" Ml s Itroun | 9 .1 beautiful bloiiilu nn I a bi litof LoulsvllV sot-le'ty Three women , Miss Ilos ille l.oew Mrs 12 S Wt-rnor and Mr * , AnneltiHn ii > lave bi't'ii .ippolntitl ri'ielverrt In unp- | iiinentar ! } iiionedliiRs In Insnlvt IIP > ! > i NfW Yorlc jinlRi' The amounts lnvol\nl .iro snuill but this Is the tlrm time vv mini Iiavt ) evi-r been appointed In New \erk to po-ltlon. Oold at Havana l > at a pinmlum nf ir. % per cent ovi-i Spanish lunk bl'ls. Culi in Insurgents have blown up twenty nilU"i of railroad ne.ii Neuvltns with t tr. o tlii unite Klu.'la Pr Kiivbtir. director of the r rnmn colonl il olllcihas retilpned ac. orilinK to .an aniiounccinent In the Frankfurt , r / < \ - turjr I'liinic hns formall } notlfli'il Hit 1 il Is'i c mb insy in I'.irPi th it extradition of 'I \ i vvlll not li' giantctl anil itiat Tnaii will liu 1 1 leased 1'ilit'H of wheat In India onllnur t 1 m und dlspati lus from Simla to tin I. i.l . i Times stuto that thenli M ffuud mul\ for Hut out' in and Anuile.in grain it t t\vn- poieanil Di'lhl N irrl Afisialis nttiie'npil fiiiinri si i Ion on Qtu-ttn i lilvva" in linluc-hlstan. Idllln < i- tlrt ) st tlf except the -Uai'oii inusttivtto lo"l an aim It Is mipposcd tht * liojlim arose fiom a f ion tier ufeputi- I'le.sldi-nt Sli C Hlvors WIlHon of thn Oriiitl Tiuuk ut lompinv'H a.inuil nn t IIIR tnltl lUorkioldt-is when Mc-I'lnl } is e'ltetid liusllitst will icvlv'i ) nutl all r.oilh Amr-rle-iu roadt will leap the1 hem til i'i ilcnlrd IK- was A.ni rlt-anlzln tlic ru id uul announced no itt-oi stimtlon iiphi nuvunilcl be corsUluri-tl Thlepmt vv IH udop'eil fioncrals Pilnu-r und ISiicknei. with tl i Ir wivca , tombed Columbia , 'IVnu , } < si r- dav inoinlnK , aiil : In the aftc'inoon sjiuku In Iho open house- Itev A i : Kepfoid of Poll He-oil , Kin , tin I'loqii' nt } oung iiinaihci , haii Imii nanitd hy IndciiriiiK nt prulillilll'inlstH nu ( antllditt- Btvoiiioi of HIP st.Hi In plm o of Ittv .1 1' Iliunt , who wltntlnv Colon' I JaiiH'J A Blank , Hiublli in < < m- RUMIITIIIII finm the Nlivtiinlli l'i luisv'- ' vanla illxtil l , win ) wa : In thr Held us nn liiilppi i ilinl i ti illitatp lia-i wllliili iwn 'I'l. . lit , nl IH nniv ! > vvicn I' " 11 ll'illtr n-- P'tbllpin , and I' A. 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