THE OMVrr\ DULY JJKE : srXP > VT. XOVTMBFR 1" . CLUB HARMOSY I * Ert rf It * a ? MC 0 - PROPCSE TO WSOPUNE SOME WEHBERI Tl.w.in t l * ll ' IB ywitpnrt Mrj-nii l > Ite llrcrt nl ll * wr ri M in- r > rnij. 'rt IrttHi f lie C1 l > Mi n l.i t MtJit. Ther * ai eonslderkbir cxrltraem ttl tfce LIT lant tit * ! at Ik * meeting of lb * J 'fe- i.in.ian cltfb. and bcB Pre i9cnt Hkpple rsii d tb * bo T t crd * tiwrty wery prwuciit kae * U t mtievhiftf out ef tiw ot- C.Iikn WSC to bam * * A see * orAur _ * d bwni wmtred 1. a. I'ur.r : secured ttoc Hoer and r8 fl s volumi- iiout rwiolution In WfcHft U * mated that u lu-pe * f"tot ) of tit club had not bPB : -ui so ) * principle * . tJ t ftey l fl sot up- j , -d the democratic pladora m * adopted iht" ! rti anfl afterward iiowefl by the t I. He mnclfioally ( bar * * * that amen ? ; tin- honorary jnember * Jobs F Irmfa , ThoniM K.liiKrick. John A HcShane. Gfnrgt K. ITIben JudgeX Wateley When Watkta * o' Litifoin B B Wood and Henry W. Ta'es 1 a : cone over to tbe tiou&d smmey party _ t d t u * on tbls account they rfamild be cxpulled 7r tn the club. A notion to tilt eSect by I'm L b * carried unanimously I in * motion s commute * of five was ap- JIMIfd by tbe club to investigate the eoa- < lu'of certain * cUte member * In the stme coMicctloti. anfl the c-islr appointed 1 J Imnn Harry Miller , W S Rbneaiaksr J J < p ' unnrir htifl Louis Piatti at tbe fommiree , vL orders to reiion at iiit * After c lew z u utffc' esKcutI c wamlon tlje roinmlttee re- ? u-iipd to tin- room and banded to the t * ot forty nam * * of artlve vbMie eoDdurt flurinc Uie lute tin repommetided t - lur tlB6t la Uie jiajH-r liandod to the jirteiflMJt by tic com- nattf > < > It w Mau4 Umt tbew active ffiein- licri. "liad not only faih'd to nupnon V J lr > un th * ' cKDdtdBtc t-ndiirwd by th ( flub 1 u ! bad dniie i-vi'rythitiK in tlitir JIDKTBT to < i -fne ! democratic votcrc by tiflvinliiE Uicm it xtitr for Pattaur and Burlaiar. U n dtvert- n.c m ni vote * vhlr.b otSiwwlj * vould have ! ) ii rust for V. J Brj-ao ' They ndriwd His ! e jwjcwtary uottfy earli of ttw forty jrntutien mMrUootid to report to the cJut , _ ? - ) lib aiid shew CBMM wby they nbouifl MI' I * rxKlcd ) Tb * aamm of tLe jncmbeni v l o are to IK- I' bi cd on tbr car ] ) t could not be aurnr- t in d but from rwnarh * dromi d by a nua- l of tbone on the insifl * it VKF t.Eid that ini.up theto would be Euclid Martin ToMut n > ur F A Brocan. D F Bolfe , Lee Sprat- It \ \ I > MtHuBli. C S MoBt5"n 37. T. J Mubonry atid I > r George L Miller. . A committee of two , rompoted of I J : 11. and Bd P Smith , was appoinuid to file i ( < Ifu rhar e * aptinst Uie membcrf in i.u' : inu and these chargeewill be read to n < ciu 10 PJIHI- the ; apjiear m the next meet- Inc of tbc club 1 : it. intrnded by UKcltfb to hold t ba- cuet on January K. irliu i IB the anniversary , ' tbe hattle of New Orlfiane , aad W J. Br\ac has coittwated to nin > ak on that era - < -a mn A ponrmtttw of nine oompowfl of ( . J Savt.li 1. J Dunn Ed P Smith. 3. C V utter. Henry Ulum John Murpuj- J O Ctiimor. W. H Berdtnan cad Louie 3 wan appolntvd to take charge of UH and iimkt * arr&uecmenU tor it * BUI- tiwutlon. None of tin aetlM1 turmlKirs who vlll prob- tblt be t'xjiellud fruni the club vurt priKMait ii' the mooting last inffht and it lx antlri- pu'ed they vlll ignou the charges aito- pcber Tht niit meeting wni be held No- 2L IHIUU'-O.'S VXItL.II IIII J-i-cr turjOoliitriii * TnlUik I'rrelj \ 1. ii ut tinC'oiiiliiir Cn lil lift. CLBVELAXD Nov. 11 National Com- mrirtiman Henry C Tayne. chairman of UK CiikRRO licoflguartws , crrived In the r ; from New Tork today and wlti Gen- < "tl W. M Osbome of tbe Now Tori , boad- qiiurterB. ho cane up from Canton last right , bold a long conference with Han M A Hanna In tbe letter's private offloe in tbt T' > rry--s > n building It IE stated thM um-HiK other tmbjects discusiwd was that of f ii'-uiulaitug plans in connection with the fu- tL-e of tbe republican organUation. M tbe ( jonclusioc of tbe cnnt rencc Gen- t'ul Osbome was uskbd by a reporter "Has Yijor MrKtnley oommeucud considering < & ' 'lnei possibUltier * " ' I KUW that is about tbe only thing pi- tutius bis mind nowadaj-a Be realizes thai hi has a hard last : on his hands " "Would ei-lTt id nt Harrison be aflcept- tt..c to tlie MtKiiileyitee for the sccretor } eli i B'e portfolio' " ' MUHI certainly , but I do not Imlieve he would tsocejit il Hie liw partner IIDF given li out that Mr Harrlhon v.ould not be ID c position to accept tlie honor. All kind * uf TLmors are in the air about the jwcrptary of the treasury It goes without Knylng tha : M' Hanna can have anvth ug that he wants Tbe point is dot * he v.nt auj-thing * It mi. j take Mr Mi Kn.lf.i until c week previous in h IE inauguration before he will have de- < ided tin the eoittjilr'.r makeup of his cabi net " If VaHhlntrton IK decided an tor the per manent headquarters of the organisation vjl yon I * in charge' " "The question al a permanent headquar ters fcs far as 1 knou. has not yen been posi- tr-fly decided upon The mutter ree't iiuloly with Mr Hanua However , if TVaBb- inpum Is chosen , I presume , as Heuretarj- of Ute national committee. I would be located there" 1 1 GO TO I1KVAV 5oiiuliH'Ktloii tin to tlic l.ccallt ; nf lln' ni'-clloii In tliut Slitt < % SALT LAKE CITY. Nov 34. The board of cautuutere o ! Salt L l e county has coro- lileted tbe count of the vote cant tt the ri- cent election , but hut not declared tbe re- nur. "for tbe Uleged rtuutou tliut ( .aid < ilec- ti.-'ii is claimed to beoid und utictmstitu- tKinal " The board but ; pawed a resolution CKl.ng ! tbe tioutity attornej to furnish nc < iiiiiiaii at to the dutr of the board ID the premise * Tlie miukMiution of the fctate Teyuirtt a f-wrt'l b&llul Tbti uct of the li-Kinlhtu-n pro\idiug lor tbe martier of holdiiig < It.ctiuiu , nml'.t * u the dutj of the ofilLert , to jilst-e c number oil eutli Thlr hat led to some disruesioL us The Method of a Great Treai- mear. \VII1C1I CI'IIEIJ III3J Al'TEU 1IVUHT- TI1I.NC CI.MI J'AILUD. I'UuJul ait k u-t Uafl UiouB 4. but wl.t-n o niuii H Ui u wawluj ; wit > wilt noriuiuiweu4. . . ] IVM < tl.t inoiud Iiir i > Kllni > Uf t n tliutx. uur r tlmn UM IUUHI Mftwt IU.HI Tlwrc u m , ku mi n il - ntatttiU uK rlni : flu } ut Jiiiuit tjlnt ] , w binnnu luijujriuWt. UK , una i * uuu u nnun iiwu nrr KuinwU tuWHUuillilr fur what tlita do 1 ui 3'vur tinvrltei rullt-u uiul u > M d on tin tri.uulwl * u u ( kCMuU ucukiwitt. uiii.ll II wut i ( ju m.ni wliuUtur In Iwd nui WUBI tukt u du > r ll ! Jil.l UII UllCl tllll * Will bll I.U tl UulBC. IIUI " t i'MikinUal tiMtucutUui cumr ; . hm wd in t'j t , , * ) M uf u miuuuwtiiiu ui .iMHUdnw tlmt nut < JUD uuiui'lriuU ttwiurod bin K < ui nJ lieiUUi liut tu.luiwi ) IH until. < iuutii i i | t nt U ) imi t.i uuo \ ! e < ir Mid Iu mm Uvolitmr ttitit initii w Hi it III tMkr tlii irouHo ti Mjiid bi > i i.nd ufldriimi iiwj In.it UK miHkiud af tint vvmi- durful tmu u IU tnw Nuv. . when 1 but in * , 1 niMtti blH > luieli wlUtuut uuM II.ICMUMWkut rvurwt.tii.iil d UU.U lu Del tu * ln iKttt uf lu > t-xjwrutuor 1 KIT lit" u iihllkiitliruiiim iiur do I IUM u lin umbuiuuu but tlierr lot tliiHlmmtt at oat fafwriuf tlir tuuitiU t < in < irw of w ik rtwd iwit , Ki.ud who wuulit Iw curndi ut uuw oould Uicj CM uvb u rwiuxU intlir UIH Uuu aumt lut Ix > luM in U > u4j out IIP * 1 iteurd tu J > Uu Jr tunuicr IIUUHIW IMKHMMiyrt in IBKU tin liilul- niutai. tun mua lur UMrvuufOi juui lewu uwt lliorr tart u l * ILUts * uii tutrtt. Mt"t _ UUUUFU tl. aa t iMitttlUf u > twt Uivj trv wurtli u tur- IIU1 > In Mlinf UUM ) Mtd Ilimill k IllUtlUM- Mjv- ) IIII M , to IH t uf ut W'rtlr TUuMui4 W VMr. liof HB K h > niuu Mioli and tlw lufuriiu.Hui vU' Unuillnd tu i. yluif * u lttil cineUii * . i Kl.ii' ' ' .f 'W ft t- T' ' vk ' " if i ; > i- Lm ) ' 'li ' ' * .t tt' ' " ht " tiefiot , jnty t * Uii ntr'n-'iott. ItI6 rAl ! % l'K'Vl.t VM V. MeKlnlcj Carrie * Uie Stntr liy nn < M rr < -ltn4nc IMitrnlttj. HARRlSBfftO , Pa. . Nor HTbe official return * of tbe late elect Ion have been re ceived at tte 8t t department trotB e e-j oovaty ic tb * at TkfT ! tlv * MrKlnlry and Hoban 7KW B votw and Bryan and Bewail 42 .nM. republioati plurality , 3M - M4 The prohibition ) nort ) oUitd 1&.S74. pwjjilf * party. 64 8. tnt eilvw R.flTI. ) * Ser- onian ll.nw. JJcKlnlvy eltttwiis l. W noclallst-lsnor l.Mt national R70 Tbe actual P ln It tbe republican electoral vote over that of four year * ago li about Governor Hartinpi hnraed _ proclamation ' tht moraine deciarint ; tbe election of j tiwaty-eigbt diotnet oott-reaMae- two coarrgannxiti-st-iarpe for Pnnnsrl Miia Of toes * OflOTRe Br.nDer Nloeteetith ( Uatrlct. Daniel Ermejitrant Ninth district , and TTD- llan McAJfier , Thlrfl district , are d nu rata > 7tH > rest are republicaufi iA TiO TllK AVKIBOK. IN MlfeMtVItl. Ieini > crnt I'erlert n rrrinn- ticjn Orcniilrntl n. ST I < OflS Nov 14 Tbe etate pomm.-'w tS tb * national democratic party in Mif- eonrl ban trade its orrantzation JMTH.I.IH i and win continue tbe fight for tbe gt.id standard , with Edward Cunningham jr. at chairman An addrest to the jieople o ! Missouri vu- hmted. athrb tbe following Ic part "ire bop * thtt all H * pcrsoas who acree wHb m on tbe principles w * mary to t government of law a stable atandard of valBe a Just performance of contract * according to tbe true tntiMure of the promise a tariff for revenue only and other historic doctrine * of the democratic jtarty encouraged by tbe popular verdict arsmst the propositions of the Chicauo platform vil ! henceforth unite with u t& our contest tcntiifi : socialism " ititTA > < > rn\t A\OTiinn CAMPAIGN. * to tli if Lincoln. Nov. li ( Special ) Hon J Bryan resumed ME Epceckmakl&g today , dellverttig an address bufore the Mury Bryan club in the afternoon and the B.-yta Travullng Men'e club in tbe t'vcniiiq In view of tbe fact that the upettchee vere advvrtloed SB the "first guns of the cam- ptlga of innn " a large number heard both Though bis remarks were expwted to bf alone the llr.e of bimttalllRm the defeated candidate toucht-d verv lightly on tbe sul > - Jtict In addre Elng the wottH > n Mr Bryan complliae&ied them on their fidelity to uil- | ver s cause and assured them that their I influence was quite material The travellnc I men he nrpttd to continue their organisation and tbe campaign of edocttlon MA .HUl M'KINLCVi IJ V1LV HOtTlVB. I'nkck n Itrlhl. AXnlU. t , . , . . m mid lU-e-fl CnllrrK. CANTON Nov 14 Msjor MtXtnley toot a brisk v. ll ; this morning In company wltl ex-State Librarian Joseph P Smith whlcl terminated at the west TnncurEwac BtrtH-i residence of Mother McKinlv Hon Nathbe O Barnee tnsxor of Ivaasoi City. Kan made a call at tbc McRlnle ) home this laon.lup. Mr. Bir&ee was one ol tbp KMISBS delecs'es to the St Louie con vention and is one of the prominent re publicans of KancaE El-Attorney General J K. Richards i clone perbonal frlwid o ! Major McKinlej wat , nnotlifr of the Say's visitors MEN ATI ! litNO ! CHAIl.MS > FOIl HIH. Lnllirr I.iifUii MI1U Nt > t n Si-t-l-cr fur CHICAGO Nov 14 Luther Ltflin Millr who hoe bran talked of SB a candidate ? : > rutted States senator , eald in an iaterru-v this afternoon with n representative o ! tht " 1 am very grateful for the generous men tion u hlrb 1 > made of me in oouneption with tlie lofty position of Vnlted Statw , tcnattir from the { Teat state o ! Illinois bu : I no. . nr a oceker far any office My ambition will be ruafionnbU satte&ed i ! , us & private citi zen 1 can IH of service to my community &tid my country " M'KLNLBl T\VBl.V l.N KKMTCICT. One llrjnn nitrliir Iliiu < > ' rvfrnl Ilnn- < lrcil Alifliri nf 111 * TlrVi'U FRANKFORT Ky. , Nov 14 Complete olBclal rt'tuniE h&\c lieen tabulated by coun- tlee Kbow lug _ that Smith , one of tbe Brycn electors , run " 01 * ahead of the lowest Me Klnley elector tnd is electnl The other twelve Bryan ulwtors ran from DOO to 700 behind twelve of the McKlnlpy Bloctort The total vote of the state was 444.243 UB follows McKinlcy nt.UM , Bryan S17.7B7. Palmer , 6.01B. Levering. 3.S74 McKinluy's average plurality. 2uS ot. the vote for elect ors. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ rilTY-ONC THOt > AM > I.V OHIO. Mt'Klulf ? It i.ll > . lt li n nniiriiiiiuk J'ltirnlltj Iu HU Il < inif Sum- . COLPMBPS. O. , Nov. 14 The official vote of Ohio shows that MLKinley's plu rallty was D1,1UK end klc majority over all , 87 Cttt The rote stands republican r.i.G4 dcmocrste. 474.8WI : populisu ; : .C1& . prohibitionists. C.OC : ; nationalist .7 C socialist labor 1.1 C7. national democrat l.bS7. total vote l.Oli BC M'KJM.IJJ'JTMI1ANA J'Lr Hint .l < me > - "nnlmeil" Give * < M t-r T fiit- 'J'lii.u .iuul. CINCINNATI O Nov 14 The Commer cial Tribune w 111 tomorrow publish the total vote of Indiana by countit * showing. Mc- JCinley r.SSMJ ; Bryan S08.B54 : Lt'ferlng Kfiut. . Palmer , & . $ ? $ Bentley , national pro- hibltionlsl 4.3BI' . wx-jallKt , 141 McKiti- ley's plurality is StifiG& Celfliriitiiiir tinllltcllou. . LJTCHFIELD Ntib. , Nov. 14. ( Special > The McICinley xapporters had a ratification here last night. There was u torchlight pa- rude through tbe town headed by the Loup City band , limiting and other expressions of pent-up JDJ wore indulged in , after which the crowd marcbed to the ) mll and listetitid to an excellent uddrofit by Judge 'Wall of Loup CHy WEST I'OINT Neb Nov 14 < 5peclal > The riiubliLUUE of VTest Point and ricinit\ laid a grand ratification meeting Ian uigbt in Uii icity Over nut romao candles and rockets were burnt and the historical cannon from N or r cl I. was procured and fired at In- tervalt. of one minute. Large crov.dtwere in Btttiuflsnce _ Allrcrtl Vloliitlciu nf lllft-tliili I.nnt. . NEW YOKR , Nov li. A bench vsrran' for the arrest of Mayor P J Gleasnn or Long Island City % vse issued by tbe d trict court at that place today The wjj-rt cbargee violation of tbe election lews. Tbc Indictment was issued on complaint of tht Jclfcrsania- party of Long Island City which alleged that GleMon bad Illegal } } re fused them rrpriwcnt&tloD on tht boarde of election "Vt j'liiMlnir' * i < i < " Mill IiKM > uiilt'te. CHETENNE Nov. 14 On tbe fore of tjie returns DO far received tin two democratic ) electors in "Wyoming apjuor to have about ; 40 * > majorit ; . und the cue populiftt SS'i. aud , Osbome. demiicrct for oonerMh 42i > _ iajorit5 The returns from Bit ; Hurn ciiuuo. bowevpr. ore Mill itioomplme. | M 111 Continue ilir Orennlrntloit. j CH.1CAOO. Xov 14 The old dttmocratir mate imuimiuee uit-t tuduy. cae out an ud I dri c to tbe democrat ! , of IllUiois uud dc- I cldwd to l.w ji up the orgauisatioa , maln- u.m hutdguartet * aud oontiuue an active campaign in b balf uf uld-fotihlon d dosno- cr&tir 1'njfc lil r > tit < ii H - | . 11 lilt JI n nil rciiu. ST JOSEPH Mb . Xov 14 County Clwt Bob Naab n iaJH'd | ot Ftaix nroet luduj with n htm. tttzmu uud uianheto jif an ( auction ImL IffOBi 2 uuttl C o'clock lit , utimd nu iiuwtiiiMertiwd. . pouutiaui rtxitiittid lij him fur th * > citj R CLOSING OUT THE S Mai MtjtT i Bra. fo Dmmtinds. SiIIH re. Prcci- , Boticlit tlii < : vtoil ; Ht wholesale w t. r > . 1'mnt'v. ut _ rntris 1 on Hi } tint I Wliolesaie Cost : . : Wholesale Rates Stock of D.atnonJs. Frc-c ous Stones , Jew. ry etc. ABSOLUTE COST TO THE WHOLESALERS. It is impossible to describe . > : c-ve the price oi a.i . trie Diamonds mends and Precious Stones. Call and make an PIANO Appointment for Their Exhibition. If yo are looki s ; for a P.ano fcr Chr < : rr.a ? , and have tile At our price they are equal to any investment cash to buy a poor one , weM se I \ ou a gr > od one for in bonds. what ' a po r one % vc < a.d cost yea luaC their descnption be'ow Silverware n Tiit.lt down Spoons ' Miflclu jK-r fancy ; > 4ain dos handle handle n . . . W 300 Silver Novelties Child's Oups Silver Table Spoons , per -OMB , . . . R w 3.50 Former Onr E doBen Ropers Bras' iaiicy price Price ' Former < " ' : T 'tnr ! " ( VCve * Pitchers 89' ' 00 RS OO handle Table Spoons. j > er Novelty Gfooks Ma'tch Safes Price I'M r 1 r.-'ter Kmr . 6 00 2-50 floien f oo 4.50 Former i" > ur r i w -5 IS doaen Ropers Broft. * fancy Price I'ru 1 ftiu hem , 'j chasefl pill lined i . i no 50 handle Table SjioottS. 41 fltit - - ' Blh-er Match jmr F-i-'Inp Nut Howl oo B-OO Former Our t ; i I ' ! 1 handsome ellt lined Nut aoeen 10.SC 500' ' Price Price SuV K. in to 7.6 i 1 to 3 11 . ji in. . i Ki \ S OO Bowl 17 00 6-OO 7 sets Iwnt ; > lated OoSee | t nl'ver Turtilsh Minaret fle- Match Sure * 1 W > 35 3 'i ! i.it1 S ,1 3 OO 1 flne Knt Botrl M 75 5 OO SjKtons. j > er get . , \ QQ Blpn $ 6 80 2 OO ] ' "u i.n * Finn f. . 7S 3 OO : ftne trold lined Salad m h 1050 500 4 dosen Roger Bros , and 1 nilver male aad fosiale ten Stamp Boxes 1 C. . ; iu i Si i 7 80 2 OO 1 flnt Vegetable _ ig _ 17.80 6 OO Reed i Barton XeOltun nis fifrures design t 00 2 00 3 Cut nut' Si u t o 1 50 Forks . . $ . 2 silver Medieval Cavaliers dt- S4 werlinc Stamp Bisn 00 2 OO . J2 to 4C ] OOtol 50 Plate 600 2-50 - - ir docen R OP 1 silver Hunter Clock 4.80 2-00 F Pterllnc Key Rltips-l 8t 50ctol Novslties 1 Orange Cup. Spoon and I doaei. Reed Ranon DeBscrt 1 gilt X > eak Clock , Ink v.-ells at- 11 werlinc Court Plaster Casws mate 4.30 2-OO 3.50 taclied „ 7 W ) 200 and to 4 ( Hi 50 end 1. SO : Orange Cups , Spoons and 14 r-rHd1 f S-tK knife , fork and 1 fitnall Qilt Clocll C 78 2 OO 5 fine Mp-ling Corkscrew * . C.80 4 OO bonb nnier silver 2.50 1.25 , " 5' ' ' 1.W 50 These are all elejrant goods. Perhajw 1 fin < uterllng Corkuprew folds Sterling Pots J cn < of theee vould nuit you better- and can be carried in tbe M.oo te ao.oo 150 to COO 1 H < raare iron , black enamel , fr- pocket . . E 3 OO Prloe J'rl e SCrum Bets BOP 3 OO day * hour ctrflie cathedral 1 sturllng Folding CorkmTcw . i H > 1 50 30 fine utertltH ! BonbnnnlPln 10 Card Trays and Pla Trays CotiF Clock tu oo 6 OO 3 sterling Sieving Brush . 4 50 250 . WPO to BO 001 00 to 5 CO * t7 to 400 1OO Oastors 1 Gothic iron Mn"k enamel f- 1 fuerllnp Babr Rattle 4 IH-II * 1 Snpar Shaker r. nn 2OO fli t CiocL H bt'ur trlk etc 22 5P 10 00 and whlte ) . . . . ( DO 2 50 1 Sugar Shaker 8 50 1 50 1 % ' 'n k enu.m < 1 and pi ! : Iron Pocket Books 1 BterUne Baby Rattle i bell 2 Beer MUBB .50 2-OO Our l - I- IS OC G 00 and vhtmle . . 4.SO 2 OO 1 iets 1947 Bopers Bros. ' Orange 1ma , ur ! .ia' _ enurotl 1 Ftertlns Baby Rattle ( dumb ange Spoona , per s . 2.60 1.25 4 ttnner Castors . 4469 150 ! -o : -itifj. . . . r. 00 2 OO Sonn . . i"1 litre bell . 7 BT 3 OO 7 wt ! > 1SC7 Roper * Bros. ' Fruit 1 Dinner Cud or „ | op 1 CO I i > t merHnc Isartnvtlrr-Sl 00 to . 15.60 Forks , per set 800 125 1 Brcakfapt Cuirtor . . . . . t 9t > 150 Our 4 00 and 5 OO . ' 1 Brvakfant Cumnr 8 ft. } 'rie Price S uterllnc- Button Book M Rets 1M7 Rotrers Broa. Sugar ' 1 00 i Gsl ! Bes ! ( * 1" fun ft ut ! St al und Al'ica- I IrfWEnettee no.Ofi IS 50 Shells , pUt bowl 1.25 15 1 Brt4tkiuFt Canior m > 1 00 Btorllns to FinkSiiola and C rd ser - ' 100to350 GO 1M7 Rocers Bros' Butter I K.nh-e * 1 no 50 Former Our Cane * combined f-.trlmp mi- C pair * Bterting Buttonhole IT. l < * 7 Ropers Bros. * Sugar Broaza Figures Pnce Price ver roouned . S S.50 1 OO SHiinor * . . . . . . . S W 1 25 Shells 1-00 50 4 Cull Bell * . .f u ( * - 1 50 C fln ( rttiutne Lea" her Porket- S pair * lar-pe uterllni ; Srinnnm G 00 3 OO P 1M7 Roper * Bros. * Pickle 1 Call Bell continuous rinp . . C o 2 OO bool and Card Cases com l 0l > e ulerlinc handle Kali file. Fork * 1 00 50 1 Call Bell , continuous rlnj : . . . . C oe 2 00 bined. sterling mounted . l.H ) 75 Mtln nniab . s.OO 1 OO 2 Wm Rocrem' Ice Cream Setx. Here is something nice for a 5 Oull Belli- 7S 25 21 genuine Seal Pocketbooks 1 flne Kterllnj ; bandit Nail File 2 Cull Bills . . KW to S. 50 fancy handle . 4 OP 13 piece * 700 359 100 50 1 50 * MtB Nut Picks and Crcl ; & . . 1.50 " 5c present 3t' lint Leather Curd Cunes 1 flne Merlinc handle Kail File 11 doErn Porcelain and barley Twelve fLne imported Quadruple Plate .H ( Hi to 4 00 50 f&ncy raised handle . 4.00 1 50 corn handle Fruit Knives. 1 1 fine eleriins Handle Kail per doeen 00 l-OO bronze figures , from ft- ' " " - S 00 2 OO 1 nilver plated rouiTd plain han 2-50 to 8IO.OO each. , our Wafer sets exes C Bterllng handle CuUrl * dle Cheese Scoop 1.50 50 price from 81 50 to 4,00 Knive * . .13.UU to 400 1 OO 4 iUlver tilatad fancy hollow 1 large sterling rjamto. . . . S 00 12 OO handle Cheese Scoop * . . . 2 00 75 r 'Tir . ' 'i. * Former Onr Form r Onr 1 larpe werUne Fla k five } -i I- , ' * Frlct I'riot 2 pearl bandit Cbeest Scoopi. 4.00 2 OO I Price Price bird * beautifully engraved en 1 tine | url hi titll * Cin't-MC ' Groupf ( , rnf ' > ' & bronzeJ v ' IN 3 OO 3 \\u-.cT 5 ' : piccef HI' ' 00 5 00 1 Oak l.nx Biirin lti"d ! Jno IKI 5 QO top . ss 90 12 00 Si imp. utrlinp h. ! r mount- f IsrotiS' Pi"bers . - ' * 1 OO 3 \ \ I let S.1 M. ( ft Id Mi 5 OO 3 Sa ! Tlox Bullii line' KIWI 5 00 fiierlliic riui-kB unlit ) flniHh ir. ( H ) 6 ( > O inn- * Wi 3.OO 4 I. ' inzt IJUM-.F . 3 IK 50 1 W f.i St-1 piecfK 2i IN > JO OO ] BtnaJl , j erUnc riuak. lancj k W ) t OO s South Omaha News p nev J.C * dn loped it the Kn- nedy aBR&ult tijd robberj tui-e wuhit u i last t cat jlour hours The poliee worked on tbe CESW but succew ha not at tended their eEoru us yet. Kennedy te Bt&adily Improving and hte Irleudt are now BailaSed that he v.lll BOOB be cround. He imeru that he ban &n idea who the men arc that turned the trick , but H he has he has kept it to httngell That a middleman lo cated in thlE city is implicated IB certain nut who he ic puzzles the police and de tectives In police court yeeterday George Flerrwood and Paul Purcell the young men arrested on etiBpicion were discharged and the ret ards made to show tlJtt they were exoner ated in every respect Tbe young men had moved down from Omaha OD the duy tJ the assault , and ws their cbort rttiiflence ta the city proved tiniaitiBlactory they have both aiovt-d back to Omaha nqstn At noon yesterday Chief Brenncn trrtmted Kid Sly and John Houth and locked them Q } ' on suspicion The jiriRoncrB ere well Imonn creolE and Errlvufl in the city only a lew hours belore their trrest The chief dot * not expect to connect Uieni with tbe Ken nedy case but he intend to keep them locked up awhile ND that they will not have an opportunity to rob tuj one or etrry cwaj anything _ GAVU THE 111 HGUAIt A HAIID DCHT. n AV l ; - > > TII In Time to In- K-rrnjit llt - Guinea Jcmee Cummtne & prominent Hou ; Etocli- tnan , who bus been here for several weeks buying stock cattle end sheep , had &n ex perience with a burglar ut hie boarding house. Miller's restaurant , T-Bonty-seventb and K streets. Friday night. He retired about 10. 30 o'clock and wun hoon asleep only to be w&Kened np in a short time by some one striking him c blow jum alwve the < ? yc. which was followed up by one acroBB the no e. Cummiue jumped out of bed and grappled with hiE ushailtut They fought all around the room for some mo ments , when the intruder broki loai-e and got away There are spots of blond around the rnoni. and Mr CjimmuiR IE sure that he mtrl.ed hie cuBRilunl. , ho that he can tmeily be identified if captured. Eoblierj WBB the motive of the mjdmckt vihit , as Mr. CutnwinB clothing had been disturbed while he slept but nothing of value was carried tway It is supposed that Cum mins uiracd ovur in b d or made Nome move ment while the thief WBB polng through his clotheE , which Jed him to believe that the occupant of tht room was awaUe , hence the CllA CK IA GOV1IRVMEVT FORTE. I'our J'oujile iu tli > Mlprowiijiic I > - imrlitifin IJlunlKkccl. Dr W S White chief of the government microscoplfal departmeurr * Joho Seller , e tBSger , and two oT tht women In the Ks cro- acopical deiianiut-ut Mary DJTID and Mist ballon , were removed from oSice ytntenlkj The rtmcua asMgned in o Sinai ordert from WuhingtaD for the dlsmias.l * wae "negler. of duty " The removilt caused considerahli urprifcf hen Uie facts became known las' night. I > . " White liar been wiUi the dup&rt- atent here about three joart and w all &p- hat alwuys attended Ktricily to Ilul * d Die CunrBiitin < % Stecrotary Itorton of the Departmuut ti ! Agriculture has ordered that oommencijif today , tbe quarantinlni ; of c&itle at the stock yarde WJEW tuiUl Tttbruary II The orde ; v. UJ make very little diSerenoe to the yards here u very t w cattle from infected di - irirtswere received Occasionally a tlilj- n ent of cattle Inao inaidt the quarantine Untf wtmld arrive , but peuwaiiy they wore touted direct u > the jwLKors and did not tuu-r the } ) u * iu all Mkjur Ijjvit. who during the yutrautlc * aeaiiou uclr. HE g4 verum u ( eiuiti-ry lunjmcuir has Imim orttunid in tin Omaha I'wililuc oojupacy'r. plant and will bt fcuuouod tii re this inter at outof tht 1 rl il it % Pir - Teuerdy bfttirnoou an the jtrnftuuce of thi m yor a 4 eounniJ a trial of a n w ham far tbc Art' dejitrtBHiut was made The w bw e ic a uituIP Uuwsj jiurch i. d M > BU tiaubjro lur hln-f cart Ma. 1. Di * horw trlni } eKt rd ) - wac picked up in Iowa l > ? 13 L Holme * for the iu t aepartment and 1 if i.ti'len.tood ' the ! tbe ttuma ! will Ixpur - Mncrir City R n.p. Ii S Clark drugglst.jSC2 K et-eul t ; e V elPher t w itch ha eJ icreett ! or Mm * Jer.n > e Morris has returned trom a trip to Kansas City Kit * Chloe Brown wttl Htend the winter in New TorL studj'ing art. E K. "Watkin * of Rog0en , Colo. . lr l re attending to Mime bimineM. Captain Mrliauou.sh nf the poUce force has gone to Kansas on c v ) lt. Police OHJCBT John Dotert is quite Bid ; at the home of relativee in St. Louis Iiobert M ( > Curmick a jiroeperoua Chaloo farmer , was a visitor in the city yesterday. H E Haw ley of Sidney , la , was here vis iting his brother B K iH&wley. yesterday The Bmanoa club gave a pleasant danrlag p&rty at Toung Men's inEtitutr hUl Fridcy etening Henry Mies returned last night from Ar mour. S I . vhere he vein to look after some buaineas. Rev. Herbert Martin win preach in Grace Methodist Bpiscopal church this tteruoi > n at S."U o'clock. Hev. Frederick Tonge of Omaha will oc cupy the pulpit at the First Preebyteri&a church thif morning S J Lindsay wtU adOrese the men'c meet ing this afternoon at the Toung Men'c ChriKtian association George W Clark of Greenwood Is the cuest ct hie daughter. MJ . W. Ii. Holland , Twen- ty-tourth and F Etreetfi. "Going Back to Cawet" ! the subject of Be % . Dr Wheeler's rvening senaoc at the Presbyterian church. The electric light has been moved from the center of the L street viaduct to the eaet end of the big bridge. R H Homer one of Wyoming's bis cat tlemen. was at tbe yard * yesterday looking after an eight-car shipment from Lirjanit. V&ion Thanksgiving services will be held this year at the Toung Men's Christian AHoci&tion rooms Rti. H. P. JSBpey vlll oBlciate Wednesday evening of this week rp- church lodge No , Begree of Honor. Ancient Order of Tolled Workmen , will give a ball at T. M. 1. haQ. Jo Bie McCarty. a brother of the notori ous Vic MeCarty. and Sam Kevins , were arrested yeBterfiay for disturbing the peace. They are out on HOD bnnac. Phil Kearney post No ' 2 , Granfl Army of the Republic , and Samuel licnnis Boliuf corps will hold a mieting Monday evening at which timr nominctionE for officers for the ensuing year will Iw made The friends of JaniuE G. Martin at the exchange and in the citf are ptwhing him for South Omaha director of the Trucsmis- sisslppl Bxpoeition. Mr Martin bs talked the matter over with 14s ir'leDdF and hat de cided to becomt a cnwUiEit. RereiptE of lire KiotU for tbe week were a * fUlovs Cauie , l.,3fcC. ac increase -of C OOU over last week cad only , OUu abort of the same veek last Jar" : hog 11,000. ac against 15.7C7 last wew : and f > G7C the cor- rosjionding week in iSSf. , lieej > 11.748 , or 3.GUD more than last week and 7.6UU more than the i > ame wuek a year ago John Quint ) and John Thompson are two vagratnc v lie are nerving < ( > ut a iif ttea-do seuttmcii while the loc ) 1'Dlice invuitigau their record and asceruun if they are wacted eleewhtirE. It ic Jiwimht these men LrnLe jail ui > in Hull wum * ' . and a dctscrijt- tiuii has been sent tfc tUw sheriff nf that count } . From lettt.-i , ijoaini on Quinn it i iearntd t-Ltt lie UH * n < MwUy mixed up itt a .bo-xi fteollBR cae. , . Tbr : -e have uoswMcnrt the le p- Inc c U known ut a "bum" leak In this InK c record af every tramp who appliu fur lodging If l.epi A dorec or aiure ijutsnuusw arc asked and the answers written down opposite tbe name of the tramp The Imtgbtc of tu * road do no : take Wildly to thto aad BE a rule they do not apply tht Mtoond time lor lodging at atatiotK ) wjitct B record it. kept of them W C Wirick ir uudttr arrest for disturb ing the pMuie Aoewdtac vo tb M.t.m nt made by OBUitc Kret * . Wirick was iti tin act of fitrlking a wruuper uith a best ? cane in MLrkenon't. w.ooc ! and VM , uly p'e eBttid from del&e a Vy the timtdy arrhal of the ; ioli'tmRJi ! At * eec a H'iriel. wac )4oo ( < d under arraM the HtranR r l ttd cuuc ao near beutf out au4 rotiMwd U give ble Kill. il li ; u C 1.1e Cur. CHICAGO , Mer. 34. B-Ll ut mc.nt Cb&rlec 2. Bauer * ui tbe WktA Jteatw. vary wat > kiiockad down Lot killed It ) & car \ \ \\TCV. c < > | ipii < > ltliiii to Ttiflr ArtinUvlon i ili - Oeueriil Ciiufcrc-nrr. I'ETRCUT Nor 14 Rather a via-a dit- rushion ficruTed in toSat i meeting o ! the I general mlwoounrr committee o * the .MtchodiBt Bpiscopal church o\er the ques tion of admitting the "Wecle.vEL > U > thodisu ID Germany to the Methodist Bpiscrjial church body. It was proposed to discuss thiB matter in executive eesBion , but after nome debate the majority voted to continue the public session. Blahop Few averred th&t the English Weslfyan general conference is very willing i to get rid of the German Wealeyan body as being too expensive He varmly opposed admitting them to the ðodist Bpisuopal conference During this inornlfcg'E seEEion TIC 724 was appropriated for Sweden , a reduruon of 70D Denmark as allowed 17 GtiO Fin land and Petersburg J4.CTiU A reeoluuan was adopted thanking Bishop Thoburn tor his work in India. Bubor Newman who Is familiar with the situation as to the Wesleyask in Germany traced the movement which ie likely to re sult in the union of the Weelryns with the Methodist Episcopal church from the be ginning He urged an appropriation of fG.SUO in addition to the regular apprd riB- tiou for south Germany for new work relat ing to the proposed union of rburcbet whirl it was stated would add .OW to the church's membership In eoutb Germany The usual appropriation for south Germany , minus tbe customarj 4 per cent from last year's amount was made , bringing the appropria tion to ro. C7 The sum of J4C.DaR was appropriated tor shite work in the oouth (48 545 v. SB desig nated for the southern colored work : Welch missions in the Tclied Slates received 51 - 147 Swedish miss HIDE S2H SO European and South American mlst-ionc were the subjects of tonight i platform meeting SETTLB .A M V. nit OF Dlil'ITIJS. K.ulKltt of l.iilxir Trnnt.at'1 Runtlnc HUhllH-Kt Olllj. ROCHESTER N T. . No 14 The tore- noon session of the Knights of Labor toSny was taken up by the discussion between Mixed District assembly 4P of New Tor ) ; City , Mixed District assembly 187 of Bud- Baa county K J . and Building Contractors assembly i > 3 over a question of jurisdic tion. District assembly SZZ demands abso lute control of the organization of all crafts connected with the building Industry uiibin a radius of twenty-five milec from the New Tori : city hall This was finally adopted by the genera ! assembly The report of the committee on mileage reported ti.081.00 as the amount due dele gates for mileage to the convention DUegate Parsons of New Torfc raised a personal question of privilege and denied c story published in tVaskmgion in which he was alleged to be a bitter critic and oppo nent of tht adminiEtratioD of the Knights of Labor A telegram WJLB received toisy from Lead- vine Cole signed by members of the joint track awembly. sending greetings to thr general awembly and congratulating Gen eral Master Workman Sovereign on the artlte part taten In the recent campaign and heartiiv endorsing the grand master workman's addrese It was voted to endorse the Lods-CarUss bill for the restriction of Immigration and tbe leEadattve oommltu * was instructed to work for its passage al o to actively begin an dpluaioa for the oreanic&tion of tbi statiBnarT engineers and to need men ou ; to extend the organisation in all the min ing regions The oonveatioti adjourned until Monday morcicg. M ) THACB OF A M1 . . .ICAMITBIL , [ llfllliril IVitinl. tinAlliccil IM-fuulKT. fUll Out uf Slullt. XEW TORK Nfv 14 Tbe whareabout * of Richard V S > Wood the defaulting caahi r of tbe Metropolitan bank IK ntlii uiflnowsi. Vntud 8tat * Marshal McC nh > bt'UevtJi. that Woud has tmen euppli&d with mane ) ' by trends and has lied the country Tbe last trace of Wood was at Nyacl ; on Monday morning There hlallod at the pacioftoe uud reneivod a re&ien > a lettttr which be wae apparently inxioualy awaiting I > fiHi > < 'fiii > . Slum ii Guilt III UTTLB ROCK , X * v 14 Full returw : r bj tb < - WKII UUT of ttf pli-f Brj-cn. KliU * * , W.SB7 ; Bryan K majoritj1. S.66 111 lit : . Cleviilaud rncwivitd S7 , M 4CkM , Wt ver , ll.b l. 111 7iint7i rot MIS or IJINMITK. T TrlfiiKxiiloolou itt Mnciirn lrnlU Inliirb Tnn Sl nr - KIIlcil. NI4GA.K\ FALLS N T. Nor 14 By UB LXplosion of about thirty pounds o ! dyna mite In the office building of E D Smith t Co eontrartort , in charge of the crten- Bioc of the vheul pit and tunnel of the Niagara Falls Power company , two men were instantly killed , one was fatally in jured. three others vere severely injured and several were cut and bruuied by living rocks and timberE. The office building a frame structure forty by fifteen tent. WH * totally demolished and windows SOD yards distant were brol.cn by the shock. Tbe dead are- HAKKEN HAMMER , general manager. Pottsdam , N T. ALBERT REYNOLDS , negro worlnnan. Seriouslv injured John PicLett , Btoiecutter. foreman ; wfll file. file.John John Robins injured about left shoulder Meo Miles , injured about face end in eye. may lose sight. George Barloc. fireman of a Niagara Junc tion engine standing on the truck near by at the time o ! the accident , not seriously. From what can be learned of the acci dent. Reynolds had juat thawed nut the dynamite in the powder liout-e &onie Qls- tance away and had brought it ovur to tht office preparatory to a blast HOHi.lI MI01V COMTO AN IIXII. llnrVnrj > - mid lllirli J iini | > rr > - Clilrl AltJ-iu'tliiii > - ( if rio -liic DIIJ . NEW TORK Nov 14Society and the horse parted company ehortly before mid night and the magnificent horse enow was at an end Among the events of the BE } in the arena WUE the hackneys entered foi the American Hackney Horse eociety's chal lenge cup , to be won two years in succes sion to retain end a prietof $ UD The cup nee won lam year by George Greene Rufua jr who wa entered again , but failed to land even the reserve ribbon Tb < cup and pr e went to F C Stevens Clifton U and reserve riiibun to A J Cu u > aJ'E Cadet The verdict of the judges was greatly applauded Tonight the high jump ere wer- the chief attraction in tie arena contests _ SKIP MAW MI&Br TO AKHKAMCA. I ) iuto the DENTER , Colo. . Nov. 14 A epecial to the Republican from Eflpttmila. N M j.ays "Won ! that was helfl back ouring the r.um- mer and fall pending tht result of the presidential election is uutr coming to thiE market in large quantiii&B > d it looks at. though McKinley'e elertion had really brought prosperity to some of the people of Ken Mexico. ' The sh.pping of fcbecp and lambs still goes on bruUy C liej-aolds ol Rajmond , Neb shipped E.dOD head from Eepanola and OUd from Santa Fe yes terday N B Berggrtien of Wahoo. Neb . is also Interested In the shipment. They will be fed In Nebraska atid Missouri " MILL , HAAC J"OJt HHTTAL , CIIIMJIJ. I - nlliiitfiirc on Ilol.rrt I.n III ) { CIll IK'l J C'4Hlfirill < Ml. FRANKFOBT Ky . Nov. 14 The i-our of appeal * today afiirmt < d the deah t > t.u tence of Robert Laughhn of &rocl.ea count * BO that Laughlto will bang Laugblin Ined In a cabin vlth hit invalid wife and } ounp niece While he vas attempting one mpbt to outrcgf tbe niece tbe invalid wife crawled to ha riwtit Ltughliu murdered both of them in the utruggle and iirnci tbe cabin HO as to hide bit > crime Laughliu narrowly wcaped lynching ( tt'vurj.1 timet cusie * a. Tvtit lllililctIluriifil to I > rnl h. BrFFALO , S T.Not 34 Henrj We > - ler , ap d Z yauif utid Murj Wt-yler aeed C monthB. vtm- bur ud to d atb in a ] ir < at the home of Cjirljiuun Wej ler. ttmlr father in thlp city thin afiM-ntmn Tut motber had left the houw for u Lim < and it If Hut'i * d dome of the < : loltjlig littiiciiir near tiie Ktove rauirbt tin und i-omnunn dated witb tbe crib in wnicti tut bub > Iu ) Ttte liny WMK in unotliur jttr ! of tbi tioutit wbi-n hi * oxithcr left , tuid it If MUJIJIUM d hi lc.t JU * life ID tri E to Mve toe bab ) ' ! ' > < > ICtlltnl lijAllroGl ; ( i BRA&FOKB. I'R. . Xov 14 A RMMNUIW Irtun Jstbnuunburg Pa , Htau * that PM I > OW .Utii tuid Lun Sttmiut fonrmrly uf tbi * Ht)1. were lUlltiO in t luiKl > ottrliit < -j.iloKiuu jitiar tljt.1 J'-Ain 1112 * . i\ ' \ \ liolMn1 < - MIlHnrr ? Concern ninl a Lurei- Shoe liiiucr t.o t ] i. GALVESTON Tex NO 14 j RI.R.r- field A Co h Ititli milhncrr and nt in- & made an assicntmii : uiclay The liab..i-.ic * are ehtiuieted at tll'd oui and nominal am.i within a few thousand of the liabilities Marx fr BTuut. wholesale dealers in him i and hats , filed e deed of trust and a rhu < . mortgage today to B F Gaaton of Gt.i\-i- ton count ) and Joseph Nussliaum of Litin - stone eounty CUUne are preferred tci 11 amount of $618 C2S Aasets are cathnatetf u : J760.0IH ) , a larpe proportion of wbtrh , n- slBts of real cetate i.cniu-red all over Ti XL- Tbe principal creditors are in the easu - J Include the following. Jacob Stein Cm < n - nntl J1J.750. F Mastem. Berlin , Geruivi < ril.OOD. Importers and Traders' NttnnzJ bank of New Tork IW.HOl Mercantile Na tional btnl. of New Tork SI u ( Kin. H B E : dieort. Boston nc.41C , Third National btL t .CUD. C H Moultou Boston ru ( . . PortKmouth Shoe company Portamouth N H J1S.MS , Commonwealth Fbat- and Lestln-r company. Boston nM74 , G M Coburn iCe Co . Bo tcn , ni < .37Ci , Exeter Boot and Sine company , Exetci N H . 111.116. J .V Stovor Lowell MM * m.S R. Colburn Ful- le : & Co . Boston. $16,800. V. Connett t Cu New Tori. . ri7.27 * . Miiifiitfiitk nf Ofi'jin 1N > .ff. . A II. 14. At New Tori , Armed Ls Tourainr frc m Havre , Masslla from Hambu'c. Deu'.cu land from Hamburg Ballarden fttiii Santoe. etc ; Annandale from Tilt Cove N F Sailed La Champagne for Hmrt Broinerbaven far Antwerp Safritisw tor Sac Domingo City etc Glriidower for Ham burg. BuBalo for Hul' ' Ems for Nap. i , etc . AndM for Halifax N' R , Mohawk in' Lcndoa , Tepuaaux. for Rotterdam Atboif for Kingatoii ric ; KinRfcton for Liverpn-i' ' St Cuthbert for Ant rp , Segurancu Iir Havana , etc , Phoenicia for Hamburp Clrcassla. for Glasgow. Venceuola. for La Guajara : fmbrla. for Liverpool ; File- * . Bhonarck. for Hajnburg et < At the Lizard Passi d Grenbrlcr. frrni New7iort News for London , Imaum f-ntu New Orleans via Havana At Prawl Point Pfiksed Brltlah Prtii-i , . troni New Orleans for Antwerp Scarhtlt't from Galvcston vis Norfolk tor C-ptn- hagen , Sorrento , from Newport KCWE ) or Hamburg At Hamburg Arrived Augusts Victoria from New TorK. Via Plymouth and Cher bourg : Fort William , from Fcrnandlna. ua Nortoll for Falmouth At Lonflcn Arrived MlnnoBOta. froa Baltimore At BrctnuD Arrived lent. Irom Galvci- ton. vin Newport Jscwc. At Gonon Arrlvofl Worra. from New Tork. At Shollds Salluo Mintoter Mnyliach for Baltimore. At Havre aUi > fl La Ga ooene , for New Tork At Southampton Sailed fit. Louie f r Nev Tork At Rotterdna Arrived Trfi , Irom Nw OrletaE. via JSewpon News Bulled Ttii.- plco , for Baltimore At Liverpo. . } Arrived Berhard Huii from New Orliatik. ] 4tb Bedouin lr < m GaHcstuti MB jvtwpon Ntwi. beurgia fro.ii N w ToiL feu.iia-ni.ri i m fo : New Toil. . Astronomer for ' t w Cfiiani Curllslt TIM , for Nrvjiirt Newt jtibegtuian. . for Phil adelphia. Of ninnl.md ooutapioiiF blood piiiwiii < Itiiiiitii at , } if \ iotim Mr. Fraul. I : Murun , < UG J'tuiiiMlvutua Avwiufc , V.'as.hinjrKin , D. C , s.nd the UHutl jihvHiciuti'B treiiuiicnt did liini not Uicfilitrliutii t ood. His ( MnidiLuin rcuclied'tlml dcplornlile htupe wbicb only Uiib Uurible ( iu- can jiroduue. THE CURI After UJ else failed , \rce Li lart found ID S. S .1 tlie pral rt of -11 bltKrtJ rt'mediefi. Eipliu- liot- tJej. mnovt'd tlie diwuw tifnim- left In * Kl.m wjituiut 5 B B ii puarantwid puritl ) vucdikliii. , and \T-s. iMliunulj Lnowii cure , > ) * , N Jur t In * luuiit torrlble h J E- _ P > Ulniuihi > . Udcikf frt-i' , c8 ' S2SJ/ uOiicst.SwUtSiiuclljcCuujjuaj ; ,