THE ( WATTA. TATTAr ) BEIiSt SATURDAY , FATJCIT 11 , 181)5) ) ) . 3 New Wash Fabrics. The delicate colorings the beauty of the design in these now 1890 dress shifts ninke them particularly durable. Imported Lrifh Figured Dimities , morft exquisite designs , great variety to choose from. Heavy Domestic Corded Pique , for ladies' skirts , etc , 15c , 18c and 2c ( ) yard. Fine Imported Pique , light and heavy warp , plain white or colored grounds , 23c yard. Extra line Imported Pique , double and treble dotted stripes , proper styles for waists or suits 40c and 45c yard. All the latest novelties in Zephyr and Madras Cloth , checks , plaids and stripes , in greatest variety ever shown suitable for waists or dre es exclusive styles 25c , 'J5c and t37Jc yard. Great variety of Checked and Striped Cheviots , suitable for ladies' waists and skirts , gentlemen's shirts , etc , 25c yard. Nychuset Madras for children's dresses , ladies' shirt waists and men's shirts , 15c and 12ic yard. White Goods. GO bolts extra wide India Linen , 22c quality , special sale , I5e yard. 40 bolls extra wide India Linen , foreign make , 35c qual ity special sale , 25c yard. Great variety in all sizes White Check and Striped Dim ity , 15c , 20c , 25c , 'JOc and 35c yard. & Co. KelSey , Stiger . Corner Farnam and Fifteenth Sts. CANSOX OS APPROPRIATIONS Congratulates Congress nnd Country that Its Work is Well Done. ORDINARY EXPENSES CLOSELY WATCHED Vawt InuroiiNc In Arni > ami > nvy DOI-H Aot Choice Iniliintrlal AilMiiioc During Ilic MclCliiluy Ail in I n lit rat Ion. WASHINGTON , March 10. Availing him self of the privileges accorded by the housu of representatives previous to adjournment. Chairman Cannon of the committee on ap propriations has prepared u moro extended statement of the appropriations made by the Fifty-nfth congress than he made the day after adjournment. He places the to tal appropriation for the entire congress at Jl.'ien.S O.OlO anil the appropilations au thorized for future congresses under the continuing contract system for battleships , liver and harbor Improvements and public bulldlngb at $70,000.000 The total appropriation made at the last session Mr Cannon Alices nt $ C73C.r > SIOO , Bhowlng an apparent reduction of $219,573- 214 below the appropriations for the pre ceding session Mr Cannon attributes this reduction to the extraordinary war expenses of the pre ceding session , Of the total appropriations for the present congress ho.snys $4r > J,5G2OS3 it directly crUrge'able'to ttio war with Fpaln He then shows that the ordinary oxpendltuies for the years covered by the congress were $1,011,580,273 nnd this sum exceeds the total appioprlallon of the Fifty- fourth coiiKics < s by $19,740,658. Mr Cannon congratulatc-H congress and the country on this hhowlng nnd also upon the fact that notwithstanding the war close attention was glvt n the ordlmry expendi ture's of the Koveuiment , vvhlcti Is , he thinks , unusual Uofrat of MriiriiKna Vlllcildiuriil. He cites the defeat of the provision for the construction of the Nicaragua canal which the senate attempted to get through In connection with the sundry civil appro priation bill as an Instance of the watch- fulnecH on the part of the house "If , " lie says , "tho senate bill or any IFQ isuro proposed liad been enacted the United States would have paid $1000,000 for a worthless concession nnd would have IKCII committed by law to the construction of n canal along the Nicaragua route , and under such conditions It would have been compelled before vvo throw a spadeful of earth or began actual construction to have acquired by treaty from Nicaragua and Costa Rica the territory whereon to con- ntruct the canal and the right to construct It" To this romnrk ho adds the following- "Such legislation would have delayed and embarrassed the construction of nn Isthmian canal. The United States cannot afford to enter upon this great work until it has acquired by treaty n zone of territory vvheieon to construct the sime fortu nately the homo of ippresentatlvcs re- siistcd the enactment of the proposed legis lation and the Contest between the senate and the house resulted finally In the only LOCKS YOUR DOOR AGAINST DISEASE. GIVES STRENGTH TO THE STOMACH , PURITY TO THE BLOQO , LIFR TO THE LUNGS. practical provision , viz The provision of n million dcllara to enable the president to ma1 complete Investigation of the Isth mus with the view of constructing n canal across the same , particularly the 1'ananm anil Nicaragua routes , and to report to con- gre * > the result wltli his lecommendatlons In the promises " rioiiiptoliIpfoiiiciitN of CoiiKrein. Referring In a general way to the legis lation of congress , Mr Cannon says "During the whole of the four years cov ered by Mr Cleveland's second administra tion the material and Industrial condition of the country was calamitous and It ? con templation docs not bring satisfaction to any American citizen. Hut the Fifty -flftn congress , beginning with the administration of William McKlnley and promptly called in extraordinary session , has promptly en acted legislation which has yielded the ad ditional revenues required to pay ttie or dinary expenses of the government ai.il has at the t > ama time protected labor With the enactment of that legislation hope and confidence struck hands and the condition of the whole country improved and has con tinued to Improve. Labor is now univer sally employed with increased wages and with ouch employment the means are sup- pll d for Increased consumption. "In addition congress declared war against Spain and the prompt and decisive suc cesses of the army and navy on land and sen have never been equaled anywhere in history. The great expenditures rendered necessary by the war required the enact ment of additional icvenno legislation and that legislation Is now bringing into out treasury an additional $100,000,000 per an num. The vast Increase of the navy and the Increase of the urmy to a quarter of a million have not in any appreciable de gree checked our Industrial h/nnce , which begin comcldimtaKy with the Incoming of the present administration and the Fifty- fifth congress. " In conclusion Mr. Cannon declines to en ter into the discussion of future legisla tion , saying- "I prefer rather to await the logic of events and the full Information that will doubtloHS come , as I hope , between now and the organization In December next of the newly e-lccted congress. Hut -ionturo the picdlctlon that the United Statee would not. and could not If It would , part with the terFltorles received from Spain or shirk Its duties and responsibilities touching them " ron WISTKHN VITIHVNS. ; of tinCl > ll Wnr Ix-rcil It ; tlic ( ii-m-rnl CJoorniliciil. . WASHINGTON , March 10. ( Special ) The following western pensions have been granted Issue of February 21- Nebraska Restoration and Increase I-o- vlnskl H Wilkinson , dead. Lincoln , $10 to $12 Increase James M. Elrod , Madison , J6 to $ S , Mlnoi Uobbcrts , Omaha , JG to ? S , James A. Stanley , Fremont , $8 to $15. Orig inal widows , etc Mary Wilkinson , Lincoln , ? S , Mary Anderson , Allan , $8 ; Theresa Ber- blK , Keirney , J8 Iowa Original Isaac Knleoly , Fremont , $6 Joshua Croghan , Grlswold , $ S , Joseph n Knott , Hdiia. $ ( ! Additional Marquis D Usher Casey , JG to $ S Increase Hezekiah Hontrager , Corning , ? ti to $8 , David Smith , Unionvllle $12 to $14 , James II. Kcnnlcutt , Laporte City , $16 to $1 ? Original widows , etc Unth Harley , Perry , $8. Montana Original James F. Datcman , Hutte City , T . South Dakota1 Renewal Jefferson W. Vedder , IIu cl , $6 to $ S Increase William 1' McCabe , Wakonda , $0 to $ S Colorado Increase James Strain , La Junta , $ S to $10 , George Smith , Akion , $11 to $17. _ pii \ > s ron piinsinnvrs TUIP. I'nrty AVIII Ioa Tlonilio for Two W ' KM' Sa | > In CroiHln. WASHINGTON. March 10 Senator Hanni saw the piesldent today and final arrange ments were made for the president's trip j to Thomasvllle , Ga The party will leave I hero at 6 o'clock next Monday afternoon by I way of the Atlantic coast line and will con- i slst of the president and Mrs McKlnlev , Vice President and Mrs Hobart , Senator and Mis Hunnu and Assistant Secretary Cortcl- you It Is probable that the party will re main at Thcmasvlllo for n couple of weeks or longer If the public business will permit. Di-iilli Lint from Culm , WASHINGTON. March 10 The following has bet-n recciveil at the War department HAVANA. Maich 9 Adjutant General , | Washington I Death report March S , Plnnr del Illo Private William H. Kahle , hospital corps , gunshot , accident. Camp Columbia. Private Charles A John ston. Company C. First North Carolina , cardiac failure Puerto Principe Private James D. Lig gett. Company D. Klghth cavalry , typhoid. Santiago Private Jc-hn W Hnrvcs , band , Second Imnumes , March 4 , dysentery. Viiimlntiiiriitu of I'rrMclrnt. WASHINGTON , March 10 The following presidential paymasters were appointed : Illinois Dundee , Albert Miller , Wlnoua , Putnam Hick with. Kansas Maxtor Springs , J. n. Uoyer ; Council Grove , Jesse S. Carpenter , Glrard , Albeit M Wasser Mlssourl Appleton City , Columbia Drew. lnll > Tri-iiMiry . WASHINGTON , March 10. Todiy's stale mcnt of Hie condition of the treasuiy shows. Available cash balance , $263,413,63 , ) . gold reserve. $235,417,23. . "Give mo a livci regulator ami 1 can regu late the world , " said a genius. The druggist handwd him a bottle of De Witt's Little Uarly lUsi-rs. the famuui llttlu ullu. RUSSIA YIELDS GRACEFULLY Minister at Pekin Withdraws Protest to Hong Kong Contract. TWO GOVERNMENTS NEGOTIATE DIRECTLY Loan of Mrltli.1i Sjndlcntr on Olilnoxo .Niirllirrn Itnllrnnil Impllm Hint the I.lncM ti lit1 Trmixfcrreil too rorclun I'imcr. PERLS' , March 10. The Chinese foreign office has received n cllspntch from St. Petersburg saying that as a result of negoti ations betwon Hussla and Gicat IlrKaln the Russian minister hero will withdraw his protest against Hie Hong Kong contract. Tin ; Hong Kong contract la Identical with the N'lu Chwang contract. The Dally Graphic , a usually well InFormed - Formed newspipor of London , undo the fol lowing announcomcnt this morning The N'lu Chwang loan contract crisis has been ntnlcahly settled b > a direct exchange of Mens between the Drltlsh nud the Rus sian governments The llusslan assurances are Lompletely satisfactory The whole illinculty Is ended and the two governments are arranging a scheme by which their relations in the far cast may bu per manently regulated " The London Times In Its financial article on February 1 announces that a Chinese 5 | ier cent railroad loan of ? 11500,000 had been ai ranged by China \\lth a HrltUh syn dicate , the loan being specially secured on the Chinese Northcin railroad China , It was added , had given Great Britain n pledge that these railroads would not bo alienated to any foreign power. It Is apparently against this loan or Its terms that Russia protested , the transaction since becoming known as the N'lu Chwang , or Hong Kong loan. Ntu Chwang Is the Chinese port at the head of the Gulf of Llao Tung , the port of Mukden , capital of Manchuria. TELLS OF GERMAN'INTRIGUE I'lilt'f IIIIIIIINCMP Iteiiorts ail Held itlth n Cicriaiui at Apia. APIA , Samoan Islands , Fob 23 ( Vli San Francisco , March 10 ) Malletoa Tanus , the recently elected king , and the high chief , Tamasese , were Interviewed today on board the Drltlsh cruiser Porpoise. Tanus deputed his friend Tamaseso to do the most of the talking. "Wo remain here , " said the king , "await ing the decision of the three powers and until a firm government be established in this country " Tamabese said that the Germans had made certain promises to him ( Tamaseso ) . They approached Tamasese through Dr. Kiamer , nn offlcer of the German navy. Continuing , Tamaseso said. "Kramer told me I must leave Malletoa and join Mataafa at Mullnuu and if I did not I would be sent away to another country. Ho said It would bo right for Mataafa to bo king , but Mataafa would bo taken away quickly , and than I ( Ta masese ) would bo left here to take the kingship. I said to Kramer : 'How is It that yon desire Mataafa now ? Do you not remember the time whan ho cut off the heads of your people ? How , then , can you support him now ' ' "Kramer answered : 'Never mind that ; it is only a trick. ' " Subsequently nn Interview- was held at Mullnuu with Mataafa. According to Ma taafa the German consul had said tho'Ger- man government had forgotten the past and now had no objection to his becoming king. COI.OM\I. .MINISTRY SPLITS UI . Pi cutler Winter Iti-fusoM to Itccnll I'l- iinnuc MliilNlcr Morrlnc. ST. JOHNS , N. F. , March 10. The colonlll ministry is distracted with Internal dissen sions Premier Winter has refused to re call the former finance minister , Morrlne , and the latter's following , fifteen In nil , will withdraw Us support from the government and follow Mr. Morris , who Is leader of a party of four. Sir James Winter , with the remnants of the government , numbering eight , will prob ably form n coalition with Mr. Bond , who has eight In his personal following The premier hopes to continue in power In defl- ance of Mr. Mori Inc. 1 he legislature is to meet March 21. Should the government bo defeated , then , on a motion of confidence. Sir James Winter will advance n dissolution , to be followed by a general election. Auoitflllo Once Moic IIIiiiNi-If , LONDON , March 10 Senor Agonclllo , the agent of Agnlnaldo , has recovered from the effects of the exposure to which he was subjected through the wrecking of the steamer Labrador on February 1 , In which vessel he sailed from St. John , N. H , for Liverpool. Commenting upon the Assoclatcr Press dispatch from Manila this morning paying that rebel Incendiaries entered the village of Pandacan last night , for the alleged purpose of terrorizing those of the Inhabitants who do not sympathize with the rebellion , Agon-lllo said that If this weio true It means the Filipinos have advanced within the American lines. Ho added , how ever , that it is absurd to say the Filipinos are attacking or burning the place , as , ho asserted , It Is the center of the Filipinos' freemasons. "Woman IlniiKi'it in Cniinilii. ST. SCHOLASTlQUn , Quo , March 10- Mrs Cordelia I'olrler and Samuel Paislow , her reputed lover , were hanged today fur the murder of Isidore I'olrier , the woman's husband , In 1S97. The crime was committed In the I'oirlor homo In St , Canute , Quo Mrs , I'olrler , who was 33 years of age , was the organist of the Homau Catholic churc-i at St Jerome , where 1'arslow sang in tin- choir. Uoth prisoners confessed their guilt , each seeking to put the blame upon the other Mrs , I'orlcr was the third woman out of the eleven condemned alnco confederation to receive capital punishment. ( Vl'IMllll C'lllllll Ll > . \Klllll. COLON , Colombia , March 10 ( Via Galveston - veston ) The Star and Herald today says that news has been received to the effect that the report that a definite settlement has been arrived nt between Colombia and the representatives of the Cereuttl claims Is confirmed The minister of fen Ign nffaiis , ? enor Ouorro Marques , It Is added , has arranged to pay 11,500,000 currensy In settlement of all claims arising out of the Cereuttl Incident. I.ilni of a Mailman , LONDON , March 11 A dispatch to the Daily Mall from Malaga , Spain , says A madman leaped yesterday from the highest tower of the cathedral of Malaga , 260 feet , to the ground , and was dashed Into an un recognizable mass A largo ciowd witnessed the leap. , LIVIIHPOOL. Marcii 10 The Cunard line steamer Povonla , from Ponta del Gada , February J7 , where It was towed In on February 18 , disabled while on a voyage from Liverpool via Queenstown for Boston , was sighted elf Holyhcad today , passing In tow of two tugs , bound here Tivo Iliuulrnl I'urnoiiH 1'crUli , LONDON. March 11 According to a dls- patch to the Tlmcti from Sydney , N. S. W , no fewer than 200 persons perished in the hurricane on the north coast of that Island. | ) ii | > In luillii. CALCUTTA. March 10 In the legislative couucll today Sir James WestluuJ , the financial secretary. Introduce 1 .1 bill modeled upon the United States act of July ivc slvlni ; the government power to Impose countervailing duties on bounty fed sugir Imported Into India It Is proposed to pass the meisuro during the present session Hrltlnli Strainer AMSTERDAM , March 10 The British steamer Start , Captain Wetherell , from New Orleans February 13. for Hamburg. Is ashore on Texel Island , one of the Islands sep arating the North sea from the Zullcr Xee. The fate of the crew Is not known Italian Criilnrrn Ordered Out , LONDON , March 11 A Rome corre spondent of the Dally Mail says the gov ernment hns ordered three more cruisers to get In readiness to proceed to Chinese waters In accordance with the demand of Italy for the cession of San-Mun. \Vllllani Will Iti-Oflvc ( 'ITII HIindcK. BHRLIN , Martli 10 Emperor William. It Is said , has consented to receive Cecil Rhodee In audience on the subject of his cape railway project with reference to the line traversing German territory. APPEAL TO LEGISLATURES I'lin-AinerltMin i\piifllliin DrMrvM All Mutt-H ( o lie I'rcNptit with an r.vhllilt. HUITALO , N. Y , March 10 The follow ing telegram , signed by Mayor IMehl , as chairman of the boird of directors of the I'.in-Amcrlcan Exposition compiny , and by the proprietors of all lluffalo papers , has been sent to the governors of all states , the legislatures of which arc known to bo In session. The governors will bo com municated with by mall. We earnestly ask your assistance toward securing the passage of resolutions through your legislature enabling your state to erect buildings and make an exhibit at the Pan- American exposition , to bo hold near IJuffulo on the Niagara frontier In 1901. The federal government has appropriated $300,000 , our state S'iOO.OOO Our citizens al ready have raised $1,1)00,000. ) Your enabling act can bo made conditional upon Its being an enterprise worthy of your state exhibit In jour discretion Your early legislative adjournment necessitates dispatch. Further particulars by mall. Aat a meeting to bo held tomorrow reso lutions v.lll bo prepared which will bo In troduced In the New York state leglslnturo requesting Governor Roosevelt to Issue notflcatlons and Invitations to the gov ernors of other states to participate In the exposition , | OIII > H Mrs Another hotlmcK. WASHINGTON , March 10 Senator James K. Jones of Arkansas , who has been 111 for some time , suffered another setback to day. During the afternoon he was attacked by n paroxysm Incident to angina pectorls , but not so severe as former ones , but ap pearing to be more stubborn In yielding to treatment. The physicians , however , suc ceeded In relieving their patient and his condition Is reported more favorable. Two NeliniNUn I'ontinusferfi. WASHINGTON , March 10 ( Special Tele gram ) Charles Gresher was today ap pointed postmaster at Agnew , Mncaster county. Neb , vice J. C. Worrall , resigned , and James n. Wlnley at Hurbank , Box Ilutto county , Neb , vice M. G. Andress , resigned. The secretary of the Interior approved for patent for the benefit of the State Agricul tural college 22,448 acres of land In the Lander ( Wyo. ) land district. Cortcr l'roiicrl > IN HoHtorcil. WASHINGTON , March 10 The Cortez brothers , the Philippine natives who have been here seeking the return of their prop erty" in the Islands , have empowered nu- genlo Lucas of Manila , a former clerk of the famly , as llieir agent and the War de partment has cabled General Otis to turn ovci the estate to Lucas So far no report of the restoration of- the lands has been received hero. McKlnl < * > Mil } Vlnlt CHATTANOOGA , Tenn , March 10 Pres ident McKlnley Is being urged to visit Chattanooga on his return from Thomas- vllle , Ga , vvhero is soon to he the guest of enator Hanna His return will be about the time of the .ledlcitlon of the monuments ments of Kentucky , Georsla and Illinois at Chlckamauga and the Chattanooga spring festival. TODAY'S WEATHER FORECAST nrelili'flly Collier , NortliweNterlj AVInilB aiKl Knlr SUIcs In Jx-e- briiNkii It H In or Snow III Iowa. WASHINGTON , March 10 rorccast for Saturday Tor Nebraska Generally fair ; decidedly colder In eastern portion , northwest winds. For Iowa Rain , probably turning Into snow ; decidedly colder ; winds becoming northwest. For Missouri Generally fair ; decidedly colder In northern nnd western portions ; winds becoming northwest For South Dakota Clearing In the morn ing ; colder In eastern portion ; northerly winds. Tor Kansas Colder and generally fair ; northwest winds. For Wyoming Fair ; north winds. General A trough of low pressure extends from Texas northeastward to Wisconsin nnd in It are two distinct centers of depreaslop , ono in Iowa , the other in the Texas pan handle. Thus far there Ins been but little piecipitatlc.il In advance of this storm and that limited to the upper lake region and extreme upper Mississippi valley. In the rear of the storm there 1me been general , but mostly light , MIO\VS , nccompinlcd by rising picssuro and n cold wave which to night extends Into the northern and upper portion of the middle slopes. Snow or rain is Indicated during Saturday from Minnesota seta and Iowa eastward through the lower lake region nnd Now England , and rains In portions of the southwest It will bo de cidedly colder from Texas northeastward through lovvn and eastern Nebraska , Into Minnesota nnd eastern Wisconsin , It will continue ! cold In the northwest and extreme west nnd remain comparatively warm In the east and south , I.oral HriMiril. orricn or TIM : WIJATHHR nuunAU , OMAHA , March 10 Omah-j record of tem perature nnd lainfnll c.umpiredl \ lthe } \ corresponding- of the hint three ycirs I Ii9l 1S9S 1897 ISSd Maximum temperature1 . OS 11 Til 36 | Minimum temperature . , -IS 29 27 17 ' AveniBi temoeraluro , . 68 a3 40 2t > Rainfall . . .00 M .00 T llceord of tcmppraturo and rnlnfull at I Omaha for this day and since March I , 1S9J Normal for the day .11 I'MPSI for the day . . . , .k 21 A iirmilalfd dt > llelenry wince March 1 2J Normal rainfall for the day . 01 Inch 1 n for tlu. day . . . . 01 Inch Total rainfall since Alnrdi 1 .02 Im h 1) 11 ien < y sinceMirch 1 . i Im h for cor period ' MONEY OF BATTLESHIP FUND \o Ono KIIIIIYN lov ! Muoli linn Itren Collected n nl , n UrcHvrr Mn > lie \rnlcil for It. CINCINNATI. March 10 This week the American Hey association organized for the purptee of building nn "American Hey war ship , decided to tcsume the work of making collections , with alow of completing Us work without governmental old Meantime , several young men have Insisted that Han- Kin Good , who has acquired n national repu tation as a promoter of the movement , and olticrs should give an accounting of the financial condition. Mr Grod says It Is Im possible to state how much monej hns In en in I soil , as It was held In different placet awaiting the action of congress Superin tendent Morgan states that the Cincinnati schools raised over $1(5 ( POO f < r the American Hey fund and he thinks It dno to the con tributors that n financial statement ougM to bo published It Is oven 'Intimated tint there maj be an application for a lecolver of the fund until sonic final disposition Is made of it. Mr Good belongs to n family of high standing here , and tias spent over $1 nee of his own funds In canvassing lie paid his Mrs. J. A. Basher , Knoxvllle , Tenn , says : 'It gives me much pl asure to recommend to the public such a val uable remedy as Pe-ru- na. My health was com pletely broken down and had been for almost a year. I could not rest day or night , but , ulfered constantly untold misery Tried remedy aftoi rem- Mrs J. A Basher edy , but found no relief until Pc-ru-na was recommended to me by a friend. I have taken one and a half bot- tUd and am today well and hcirty. I shall always praibo Pc-iu-na , for 1 feel It saved my life. " Mrs. Roslna Horning , River Bisln , Mich , says "List summer I was tioublod with female weikness. Pe ru na helped mo an 1 now I can do my own work. I believe that I will get through with Pe- ru-na and Man-a-lln , with God's help Sov- e-al yeiri ago I got llvei j complaint from the Mlppe I took bit ! ) i Mrs Rrslna homeopathic and allopathic Horning. pathic medicines , Mill I did not notice much Improvement 1 got the grippe again. After I recovered I w is not etrong enough to work. Several weckd passed by without any Improvement. I worried and wondered what would help mo till finally I heard of Po-ru-na , how It had helped so many. I took Pe-ru-na and Man- a-lln and the towel hith prescribed by Dr Hartman , and , thanks to God , that Ho sent own expenses while In Washington this win ter eecklng the co-operation of congress. KNIFE THRUSTFOR A BULLY _ Solillrr Mil * lp Trimble < in tlir AVnj HOIIIP to KntiitnK nnil IN lu- Mniitl ) Klll.-.l. KANSAS CITY Mo. March 10 The Twentthird Kansas volunteer. * , colored , en route to Port l.eavenworth , Kan , from Santiago , passed through Kansas Clt > to day When n short distance out from St Loula n soldier named Williams of Kan sas City was stabbed to death 1 > > a com rade named Hay Williams , who was known as the "bully of the regiment , " hnd stirred up considerable trouble , finally as saulting Hay Ha ) drew a knife and struck Williams In the breast , killing him Instantly The body was taken to l.eaven worth Hay is under arrest Itimuoil for Kllllnu : ) lolivr-lii-n ( > v GLASGOW , Kv . Mutch 10 John 1'rank- lln was hanged todav for the murder of Ills mother-in-law Mrs Howies A great irovvtl was In the town , but onlv n limited number was admitted to the cmlosuio to witness the pveetitlon Pranklln piofessed to have experienced religion and stepped to the scaffold smiling 33 33a Mrs , Brewer of Rhode Island Well Known for , , Deeds of Kindness and Philanthropy , AN ARDENT ADVOCATE Of PE-RU-NA , THE UNIVERSAL CATARRH REMEDY. Leading American Ladies Talk About the Merits of Pe-ru-na. THE HOMi : OF MRS. LIZ/,1 1 : M. BREWER AT WESTERLY , R. T. .Mrs. Lizzie M. Brewer Is well known In Rhode Island. Long before Pe-ru-na was advertised In that state , she had discovered the merits of Po-ru-na and was recom mending it to her friends and neighbors Her fiequent calls for advice and attendance from the sick made her recommendation of any medicine of special importance. As a consequence , when Pe-ru-na came to be advertised. It found a great many- people who had already tested Its merits. It had already made many cures of chronic catarrh , la grippe , coughs , colds nnd consumption In the state of Rhode Island When It is considered that , In the Atlintlc states more thun half the people suffer from the efticts of catarrh , the importance of the discovery of a catarrh remedy becomes apparent. Pc-ru-na cures catarrh. This has been well demonstrated. This Is one of tha certainties of medical science. It cures catarrh of the head , stomach , kidneys , bowels and pelvic organs. In a letter to Dr. Hartman concerning the merits of Pe-ru-na , Mrs Brewer writes , among other things : "WESTERLY , R. I. "Dear Dr. Hartman I find It a sure cure for all catarrhal affections so common In this part of the country. It cures a cold at once. There Is no cough medicine that can at all equal Pe-ru-na iAs for la grippe , there is no other remedy that can at all compare with Pe-ru-na , "I notice In medical Journals , and fro.n the testimony of my neighbors , that the doctors seem quite unsuccessful In treating la grippe , especially In removing the after-effects of la gripco. From personal observation In many coses 1 know" that Po-ru-na is .1 sure specific for these cases "I am among the sick a greit deal in our city and have supplied many Invalids with Pe-ru-m , simply because I am enthusiastic in my faith aa to Its results. I have never known It to fall to quickly and permanently remove that demoralized state of the human system which follows la grippe. "In all cases of extreme weakness I use Pc-iu-na with perfect confidence of a good result. In cases of weaknesses peculiar to my sex , I am sure that no other reined v can approach In good results the action of Po-ru-na. It meets all the bad symptoms to which females aie subject. The Irrcgulailtlcs and nervousness , the debility and miseries which nflllct more or lets the women from girlhood to rhango of life , are ono and all met and overcome by this excellent remedy. I wish every young lady In our city could read your book , 'Health and Beauty. ' "MRS. LIZZIE M. BREWER. " me this remedy , it has done me so much good. " Mrs Benolt , 131 Pleasant street , Clncln- nail , Ohio , writes : "I have been sick since last fall The doctors said 1 had catarrh. I employed three physi cians , but they did not hell > lne at " " ' ! fln'illy BUO ! up ( iocto" nni1 l > OK n to take med- icincs 1 saw advertised , Mrs Benolt but I continued to grow worse I was so miserable I wished I was dead. Life had no pleasures foi me. At last I saw Pe-ru-na advertised and got a bottle. Half a bottle helped me , and after I had taken four bottles I was v. ell. I am stout and well and feel years younger" Mrs IJ Hiker , Cedar Falls , la , writes- " 1 am now quite well , doing all my house work for six In the family , I have not taken Pe-iu-ua for two weeks now. I pialac the blessed Pe-ru-na wherever I have the op portunity. I think ami know its equal Is not to be found. It has done for me what foul doctors and five dif ferent medicines failed to do I walk seven hlrcks to church every Sunday nnd feel refreshed nt the end of my walk. And such sweet , lefrenhlng sleep1 I often tell my husband that If the house was carriid away nnd mo In It I wouldn't know a thing about It. " Every housekeeper ought to have some of Dr. Hartman's free hool.s , These hooks give valuable Information on all medical subjects of Interest to the fimlly Catnnh , the bine of the United States , becomes each year a moro dangerous enemy to the household. H inanlfcstn Itself In coughs , cold * , bronchitis , la grippe , dyspepsia , klu- noy diseases nnd the like The changeable v eathcr of winter Is especially favorable to the production of catarrhal diseases i-ru-na dotj not euro everything , hut It does cure catarrm and catarrhal diseases. All letters should bo addressed to Dr , Hartman , Columbus , Ohio , 'THE BEST , AYE , THE CHEAPEST. " AVOID IMITATIONS OF AND SUB- SITUTES FOR mormon lilUlClps1 Hills ' > l n lu KM i..tr $ . . > ean I/ tic l j cn cl iho'Modooa Cuur h * * i W * ' t f. | u.u / cuict the wvr t coe iti ci-4 anil ) ouitf aiuln lioic cfacu U * eU U , di upuuii cice.ui w cl eil imckirj. Cure * Lost Manhood. Impotency - potency , Lost Power. Night-Losses , Onormntorrhoen ln omnla , Pqlna i BacV. , t.ll puslroo , a-mlnnl tnilfcslons , Lom i UncK , Nervous T > o- Illty , Hoaclrtcho.Unfitnesa to Mnrry. i-otio or f STQ barnan. Vurlcor l , or cdns ) pni.lon , pt5 > P * . .Qul.cKno > o'.of pieBrf II pharco. Stops rJor i f wltcninK of Kyolldt. .a .u lmu i niMit , i/oi aj potency n , futcuon. 11 nr id u .iM > utnt , & cui Is t hifli ; Wtns StlmuUlct th9 Li tn onJ nerve tcateri $ c a tut 6 fit ft (3 by latil ! * * A written futrantef , lucura w uvneyniuaatj. ia t Uoies urtuai . c. / uuro8 , oiehop ifomoUy Co. , Ban Francltcoi OnU I'oiSine li > 3niilS-lllLO\ C. CO , , OJ1.V1IA , MJ1I. This is not n continuation of tlu OLD THHKAD 11A1U : STOUY known ns UAHO UN COUNTBU PUUNDKIl but the latest of this season's advanc ed styles sold for l.KSS MONI3Y. Our motto ICO cents worth of Reason able goods for ono dollar. Kvcrythlng now nothing- old Is what you will ilnd us showing. To Introduce our line of Ladles Tailor- made suits Sattilday 75 line Vienna Cloth Talloi Made Hulls br tided In beautiful pat terns J n i1 h e t I 1 u i > U tluouchout with Taffeta Silk a I the leading spring coloring' vuMor , tan , blown , o\ blood , gieen bluei nnd black Thin * > n on1 < * latest de- Hgni HiRUlir JIB 00 CQ Oil value f p . vj < J ' Second Item of Interest- one luindted In the lot ladles' nil wool si-nt > Suit- * blue and black Jacket full illlc llnul Flare SklrtM These nre not UHL1CS of tin ? dead D.IMI , but now up-to-date sulti that would whine on any bargain counter nt J750 Snturdiy S4 90 Skirt Offerings You m.iv have seen hasbenns sold at such price * but now up-to-dnto pklrtu never ladles' all wool Cheviot Serifo , nnd Whip Cord Skirt' braid trimmed and In all the lending sluidfs equal to uny $5.W skirt In the cltv Wo bent the half prli mark here CT J.JI onU- . . . . . . $ it A Great Line to Select From Ladles' all llk llrocade Sitln and Moliulr SklitB lined with the best quality of Per- cnlliic watirproof bindings cut on the lat est Ham mttein We are describing 110 00 valufh. but they will be o'd Cfi Saturday at . . . . ! " One More Item Worthy of mentlon-LadUR' 1JLACIC BIL.K Shirt Wnl-n new corded effects all new and would sell quick at H von C' Qft will Ilnd them nt . . . . . . 4 > li' > ' Wo are. bowing one of the .arue'-t lines of Uilor made BUltH , waist * , underwent , corsets , Bilk and vvnsh waist fcepanito and undersklit" . dressing sacques , boy-1 cloth ing and shoe * In the city and we Epeclally Invlto your Inuooctlon. Cash or Easy Weekly Payments H ' eople's furniture CandidJTruth. "VVIint IIr. ISriutett IVIlxuu About Illn nici-trlo Iloltn Cannot IIr Uln- puted Factn Count M > licit Can not Uurn nti < l In tinBent. . Dr. Bennett's Electric Belt Is the result of years of patient study and experiment on the treatment and observation of the cause of Sexual debility , Undeveloped Or- jans , Kidney , Liver and Bladder Troubles , Rheumatism , Constipation , Dyspepsia Fe male Complaints , etc. Electricity as applied by my Belt Is perfectly safe never weak ens the patient as do drugs , which really oppose instead of aid ing nature It never obliges n pernon to no- elect business ; it ex ercises the moat healthy Influence upon every nerve , muscle and blood vessel , also on the brain , spinal cord , and glands , as well as every portion of the body pertaining to the sexual organs la awakened Into a. now life arid vigor Electricity should not enter the human sys tem In a serlte of shocks and Jolts , as it docs when applied by an ordinary battery. My Hell gives a strong , but gentle , teething , unwavering current , that Is a pos itive pleasure to the patient It acts promptly upon every filament , tissue and nerve that united form the body , allaying Irritation , eradicating ' every moibirt 'agent ' , every poison , Invigoiating the debll- I Hated organs , enriching the ImpovershcJ Hulds , building up the llagglng nervous en- Mgles , Imparting vigor to the body and mind and bringing every heilthy faculty Into play. Dr. Bennett's Electric Belt I do not merely promise you a cure I guarantee It I know exactly wlut my Belt will do. I have seen It tested In thousands | of cases , hundreds of skeptics have come to ii and thanked me for tlu * RicaL good It hns 'one ' them It restores the health , strength nil vigor of youth , makes weak men strong > ml strong men Btronger , Do you not think It IB time for you to bo ip and doing ? Does not every tentlinciit of i anhood left In you ciy out for piompt tl'ou' ' Do not waste golden hours anklng ourself If you shall purchase uno of Di. I'mnett's Electric Belts. But do your part and place yourfdf In rar hands. I promise my Belt will < \ > for you what It has the pioml distinction of Uoliic for thoutands of others cure you My Electrical Suspensory for tha permanent niro of the various wcakmuseb of mm in frco to every male purclmrcr of one of my Belt * . Call or write I will send you mymr - torn blanks , llteiature and a valuable > , nuc ) ibaut Elccti i Ity I will Keep your cjirs- Bpondence saeredly confidential arrt iijar- antco a permanent cure My lie-It nil ) Uo worth more than monuv to vou , it will b north life Itself Sold only by Electric Company , ItiiuniN UO anilI DiMiuliiH Illnolt , Oiiiiilin , Nflir. , Kllli mill ! > < > ' | KC SlriM-l * . Olifii from Hilio ii , in , lo ( ( | > . in. I\CM- IIIKH , 7 it. in. ( n HiIlO | i. in , hiiiulii > , JO n , HI , In ' > ii. in. ( Please mention The 13eo ) CURE YOURSELF ! I'm IllgU fur iiuiiuturil ihec turii lufluiiiiiiailoux IrrllalluiK ur uUrniloui Ul lillliuUI IlirjulrHnej Pululrkt , uinl i ut nitric. < " ' ° r pol nom. Weld lif l > ruBjU ( . , ni tint III ( lain vrupji-r , Inxprrii. . ptriitlil , to ? ? ' " " ur ' " "i" ' . J.ucuur icui ua muuL