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Handsome Gifts for Girls. Solid silver open face watch, 7 jewel move- meat warranted, 0 Ladies' watches, an immense assortment. 7 EL AA Prices up to.. VJVJ Quadruple plate Hon-Bou dish, gold lined, Solid Silver Shoe Hooks, Nail Files, Letter Seals, Paper Knives, Holl Blotters, Darn- 125,. 58c, 39c Solid Silver r Thimbles lV Itlngs $2."i.00 down 00 Gifts for the Boys. Solid Silver Wa'tch. 7-Jew'cl A O CJ movement, warranted TfyO Cold Filled and Solid Oold Watches up to $100.00. Solid Oold Dumb Bell a q Unk Buttons 4ci An endless array of Band, Set and Initial KIllRH. Drug Sundries PARIS C.KF,KN f the best and chenpent potato bug destroyer. "A stitch In tlmo aoi nine"--bettor buy today. Bennett's Naptholeum Is sure deitt f to bugH, roaches, etc., pint bottle. 1 vIC urn it ure . , ALL' LOVKKS of artistic and fashionable Kurnituro should see the handsome new stock we are now displaying on our third lloor. Modern designs and elegant finish. Tn buying Furniture of us you pay only one profit as wo deal direct with the manufacturers. We have just received im mouse shipments and are sure you will find not only the style, but tho prices very in teresting. Solid Oak Sideboard, finished in natural wood, 0 Sideboard, quarter-sawed oak, highly polished, two mir rors, double swell front, solid brass trimmings, ir.'!!1.'0!':. 44.00 Extension Tablo quarter-sawed oak, splendid finish, rSl.'.,.op:... 14.50 Bedroom Suit, 3 pieces, solid oak dresser with 21 by .10 bevel plate mirror, highly polished, swell front and modern In every way Oak Hocker. cane seat and bai-k, low arms, comfortable Iron Hod Full hlze. brat trim ming, heavy enamel 25.75 .1.25 2.50 Picture Frames .Moulding. Very extensive lino of Moulding We frame picture- do It correctly, neatly and for very llttlo money. " I 1J II HORRORS OF INDIA FAMINE Onward March of the DsvaiUtion May Sap Iudia's Lift. CRIME ADDS TO THE GENERAL DISTRESS I'nfhrlli- Tnlm Tnlil In llrlef nmelnl lllnpiitelii-M to III,- io eminent .Nome run-ill" Vliiimton Their Clillilren. (Copyright, IPO", by Associated Press.) LONDON, May 10. Tho secretary of Btato for India, Lord (leorgo Hamilton, lias grnntod tho Asfoclated Prewt permlt-nlon to Inspect the unpublished otllclal corresix)nd ence received up to dato in his department fleallng with the Indian famine. Tho mahs of reports that came in by tho lam mall show that the efforts to nlay tho onward march of tho devnhtiillng evils that threaten to sap thii life of India almost bailies condensation. Vet now anil again (hero Is revealed by reason of tho very strength of tcrno verbiage nnd ofnclal reticence a wealth of pathos and vorld Hiirferlng which columns of vivid de scription could scarcely convey. What, for Instance, could better tell tho tale of sor row than tho following report of tho com missioner of Kherwera, In Itajnpootana? With carerul regard for tho regulations gov erning communications, he abruptly com mences: "Kherwera--Crop-l,rnctlcally nil. Water Hardly any. Cattle All dead. Fodder Nil. People- -Thriftless claw dead. People with small means iit'end of their rehourcos rihI either on relief works or dying. Crime Abnormal." With a pathetic frnuUnet-H found In few of these gruesome documentH he continues: i hnvn irlpd to keen tho Kherwera bazaar open to all. but as I havo only K.000 rupees. lent me by tho merwar nt lunar -.villi wliinli to nurchaso gralu I liavo iiiIb- orably failed and hundreds corao to mo dally for permission to buy and navo to ue refused." From all tho commliioners of the native statej thenamo cry goes up. There the dis tress and KUlTcrlng aro more tsovcro than In nny other iwirt of India, yet the native tatcH, by virtue of the constitution, urc dependant on tho British relief syntem and ore not entitled to n nharo of government charity, hh they pay no taxes for Imperial Biipport. However. Sir Charles Barnard, head of the India olllce bureau of revenue, tells the proru that the Britih are advanc ing to the static loaim wherever feasible nnd fiayt they will come In for their full hharo of tho relief sent from the United St.lUH. Vcilr III ntle StntCK, From those coinmlfsloners of native utatos who aro only able to mlvlxe lustend of ordering the native olllces come moat dls trefnlng reiortn as to the con. lit Ion of their territories, not et hinted at In tho Eng lish newspapers. But throughout the har rowing documentH are tinged wtth hopeful ness born of the pluck that makes the In dian civil (servant Hitch a trcmcndoui. tighter of famine, plague and pestilence. Oho resident of Unjpootana reports that the dewan of Slrhol tnte. with a population of 1SC.00O, tells him that only 1 IS persona died of starvation in March. In the courso of , decry terorl. tho rroldent of western Itajpnotana expresses regrets that he is obllgnl to record :l.tii" deaihR as, tx-currlng In tho famine camps, hospitals ami poor hot'cifM '.n the comparatlxely small mate of Murwar during March, while another resi dent supplements this ghastly recorl of itkolesule n.ortallty by rcinarkuig that a Dbaulera. out of 30.000 pcisons congre gated around tho relief works, 1,710 havo died between February 23 and Msrch 23, I and this has no hearing on tho inroailH of the plague or cholera From tho lattor I caiii-o .171 died at Naghphoor during March. Captain Fr.int, on famine duty at Marwar, , reports that the majority of fatalitlen were ' not preceded by any acute Illness. Old persons, weak, lt at the roller -workis all day long, draw tJielr pay, eat a full meal and die during the night. Nothing can be dono for them. They will not go to a hos pital. While plague and cholera add to tho ovili of the famine, there are still other evils frequently mentioned In the dispatches TIihko eoUHlst ehlclly of tho DarnltH, who arci raiding what few cattle are left, ami the refugees who. to quote the commissioner of Khwera, are often from tho far distant states, have abandoned their children. REVIVING A DEAD PEERAGE Ma. Who Varriid Amirieai Girl Lays Olaim t an Old Titlt. 8069 ORDERS BISCUIT, BULLER WINE EMPIRE FULL OF JOY (Continued from First Page.) The American community at Capetown dis played great satisfaction at the nown of the relief and tho prospects of a speedy termi nation of tho war. MnUo-l of llcllcf Column, The latest news rectlved at Capetown from the relief column, which left Kltnberley se cretly, shows It paused tho TaunKsesburgh district without encountering the enemy. It was l.fino strong and composed of ('ape po lice, Diamond Fields horse. Imperial yeo manry and the Kltnberley mounted regiment, with three Maxims. The force reached the .Marltan liver, twenty miles nouth of Mafe klng. May 11. The baggage was conveyed on lixl horses and light mule wagons. Quan tities of live stock were captured. Tho most Intense excitement prevails at Capetown, where the ImllilliipH are abliue with (lags. Colonel T. H. Mahnn, who, It Is understood, commanded the relief column, served In the Dongola and Nile expeditions with (leneral Kitchener. One of the mo3t curlotiH processions of the day was formed by some hundreds of South Kensington art students of both sexes, headed by a mounted khakl-ctad comrade. Tho girls wore their studio smocks and reaped a golden hnrrtnt along the route of the parade for l,4dy Oeorglanna Curzon's Mnfeklng fund. In the midst of the preces sion was a great model of Colonel Baden Powell mounted on a car and guarded by tho model of a lion. The students indulged In a mild demonstration In front of tho resi dence occupied by Colonel Badun-l'owell's mother. ((ueen In Vt Tlinnlifnl, 113 a. m. liH night's court circular con tall'M the following: "Th" queen received on Friday nlghl with the grisliest gratification and thankfulness the news of the relief of Mafeking after a heroic defen.10 of over seven monthn by Colonel Baden-Powell and troops under his command." The significance of thlf, which refers to tho receipt by her majesty of the Associated Press dispatch from Pretoria that It Is tho first olllclal intimation of the relief of Male king and it would not have, been made had any doubts existed In the olllclal mind as o the correctncKi of the newo. The ri.ueen has telegraphed her congratula tions to lxrnl Iloborts and Colonel Bailcn Powell, eulogizing tho gallantry of tho troop and making sympathetic Inqulrliu concomlng the women and children of Mnfeklng. Colonel Baden-Powell's mother, In an In- ' tervlow which appeared In Lloyd's Weekly, 'states th't' sho 1 owrwhelmo.l with con gratulations nnd Units It ditllciilt to convey her heartfelt thanks to all who sent men 1 wages of good will i ' Will you be goo.1 enough to thank the I public for all London has said and done on I behalf of my o and hla men?" Alxmalnn Xtnry About the MIenrrlnK of (IB Orilrr Sent hr the Coin 'tnanilrr In Nh(hI Dnmiilp of the 'i'lirntrm, (t'opyrlght, 1W0. by Associated Press.) LONDON. May 1!. While parts of tni United States have been sweltering, Kngland and mot of Kuropo returned to winter furs and the heaviest overcoats this week. Northeast winds, amounting to a gale in many places, havo devastated tho fruit blos ms In the country and tho prospects of the orchards arc decidedly unfavorable. Tho Barrynioro peerago will be rovlved In favor of tho lit. Hon. Arthur Hugh Smith Barry, chairman of tho National Union of Conservative Associations. It became ex tinct tn 1H24 with the death of the sixteenth earl. Darrymoro, who was one of the largest landowners In Ireland, Mr. Smith Barry maintains that bo is tho rightful Baron Barrymoio. It is ono of the ancl-nt lrlFh peerages and was In existence long before It was formally recognized by Henry VIII. (Tho Ht. Hon. Hugh Smith Barry, who was born In 1813, was first married to a daughter of lrd Dunravcn, who died In 18SI, and In 188!i ho married Mre. Kllzabeth Post of Now York, widow of Mr. Arthur Post and daughter of General Wadsworth, U. S. A., of (Jentweo, N, Y.) Amerloju Intorewt In the Dfrby was stim ulated thlk week by tho excellent reports of Jamoh R, Keeno's Disguise II. Those who rojall tho tragic end of Tod Sloan's mount on HolocauHt In 1800 are watching with re newed Interest the developments of his Keeno mount this year. While the prlnco of Wales' Diamond Jubilee has won the dis tinction of being no Ies than n 2 to 1 fa vorite and T. It. Dcwar'a Forfarshire Ia sec ond favorite, those looking for longer odds note with interest the good reports about Disguise II. The Sportsman's well Informed Nnwmar ktt correspondent says today. "Very useful Sir Fretful was bought for 110 guineas to lead Disguise II for the next ten days, and more Important still, tho American owner of Hensselner. J. B. McDonald, has kindly lent him for tho purpose of trying Disguise II. While nrpervatlon ttlffens tho belief that Forfarshire will win, we look on Disguise II as a moro likely source of danger than Che venlng." The University of Oxford Intends to confer the honorary degree of doctor of divinity on Rev. Mr. Morgan Dlx of Trinity church, New York. KiiIotIiik' Abyssinia, Freeh advices received from the expedi tion to AbyKslnla, headed by Mr. William Fllzhugh Whltehouse of Newport, R. I., show the party will probably divide near Lake Hudolf, If It Is found that In the country to the north between the lake and the Nile there Is difficulty In obtaining sup plies. This Is regarded as probable, as the country has no" been explored and Is re ported to bo continually rnlded. The ex pedition had. according to tho Usl news received, sixty-four camols. but there was i Issued, show tho nrlnons were full m ovpr an Insufficiency of food, which may neces- I (lowing and that tho olllclan were nt their nlato only a portion of the party of travelers '-rtits' ends to know where to confine the ctil ptoceedlng to the Nile, while the remainder , prlts. Tho number of prlaonora how an mav retrace their steps to the const. I Increase of over HOO, chiefly duo to husbands It Is estimated that i'fi.fiflO.OOO sterling I attacking their wlven and indecent assaults, (t30.0o0.000i was represented In Jewelry which tho comralssloncrH declare spring from among the audlenco at the opening night intemperance. of Orau's opera. Yet the most brilliant I Ono of tho curious features of tho last few i night of the week, ao far as costumes anJldai It tho persUtcncy with which the Ex- enthusiasm are concerned, was tho one which was madn notable by Mmo. Cnlve'B first appearance thin season as Carmen, Friday, May 18. though many of tho royalties were detained at Windsor by the christening of the son of the duke and duchess of York. The duke and duchess of Fife, Karl and Countess Cadojtan, Mr. nnd Mrs. Bradley-Martin, Lady Randolph Churchill, .1. Plerpont Morgan nnd many other prominent Americans were present. The presenrn of the princess of Wales at performance of "Quo Vadls" this week seems to havo the effect of turning the tldo of fortune towards that production. In spite of tho press attacks. The princess presence seems to have demonstrated that the play contains nothing to offend the Christian con science and tho box ofllce at lost shows a balance on the profit sldo of tho ledger. UriiPlK flip Fire "nfTerers. Franklin McLeay. a young Canadian Ions identified with Beerbohm Tree's successes, has the support of tho Canadian high com missioner, Lord Strathcona nnd Mount Iloyal. and many other prominent colonla's in a matlnco which McLeay Is arranging to tako placo at tho Drury Lane Juno l!l for tho benefit of tho Ottawa flro sufferers. Sir Henry Irving has cabled his Intention to participate and K. S. Willurd will reappear, for the first time in two years, on tho samo occasion. McLeay and Tree aro to do the third act of "Othello." Charles Frohman has secured the Ameri can rights of Carton's comedy "Lady Hunt worth's Kxperlmcnt" and Walter Frith's "Man of Forty." According to the latest story going the rounds "Bobs" tights on "Bath Oliver." This Is not a new-fangled form of com pressed rntlon, but a simple-looking biscuit made at Bath, tho first ro.ipo for which Is credited to tho celebrated Dr. Oliver, a friend of Popo nnd other eighteenth century notabilities. "Dobs" apparently took out a largo supply of these and since has sent for more, which were taken by Lady Roberts. Regarding Oeneral Buller and his supplies there Is nlso an Interesting nnecdnto current. Buller, It appears, telegraphed from Natal to some wine merchants to send out fifty casiw of champagne marked "castor oil." About tho tlmo tho wlno was duo Buller wired to tho officer in charge of tho base notifying him that he expected fifty cases of castor oil, -which ho wished dispatched without delay. Tho officer at the base re plied, regretting tho cases had not arrived, but (-aylng ho had procured all the available castor oil twenty cases which he had for warded In the hope It would suffice for the present. Oeneral Holler's remarks are not recorded. Slirprlxi-H the HlRhlnnilrrn, The Highland people aro wondering hugely nt the amount of steel Mr. Andrew Carnegie Is using In tho erection of his addition to Sklbo castle. Theso Sleepy Hollowers havo never before seen a building so done. All comei from Pittsburg. Sklbo Is now locally dubbed "Iron Castle." It Is said a mason mistook tho millionaire for some poor vis itor and patronized him. On learning his Identity he excused himself, saying ho ought to wear better clothes so that "people may bo ahle to tell who you are." The Tailor, a newspaper, evidently agrees with tho mason, for In a sartorial crltlcldm of tho clothes represented nt this year's academy, It de clares the lapels of Air. Carnegie's coat were clumsy, tho edges very wobbly and had been forced through a machine of tho worst char acter. Scotland Is fast losing Its reputation for stolid piety. Ijist year's statistics. Just prcfs has kept up a campaign against Rich ard Croker of Now York. Unlike the duke of Orleans, Mr. Croker remains scn-nely Im passive, neither showing any signs of giv ing up his residence in Kngland nor writing self-excusing letters. A correspondent wired him asking him If he had anything to say In reply to tho Kxpress, whereupon Mr. Croker wired back: "I don't know what you refer to. Am well." apparently thinking that nothing moro serious could come up than reiterated reports of his death. SUPPORT THE NUDE IN ART QjrnjaB Artlits Aro Aronued Orer Attempt to Fasi Lex Heinzt. EMPEROR'S COMPLIMENT TO THE CZAR SIBYL SANDERSON TO MARRY lnfntlllltril with u Ynnnar fMTrri Whnne I'nrenln Opiioxr the .tlnteh. (Copyright, 1.100, by Press Publishing Co.) PARIS, May 13. (New York World Cable gramSpecial Telegram.) It Is reported that Sibyl Sanderson has aban doned all Idea of going back on tho ! stage, becauso Bho Is engaged to bo ! married to llonry Volsln, a Swedish nrtlst, barely 'M years old. The two be came infatuated three months ago at Peau, when both were guests nt tho same house. Voisin, it Is said, Is a tall blonde athlete, belonging to a wealthy family, who op pose tho present match because the young man Is nlready engaged to a Swedish girl who meets their approval. Spenliil I'erforinnnrc tiUni nt the AVIrnhnilcn I'mllllll In Honor of the lllrtlulnr " the llm- I n ii Itnlcr. WHY TOMMY IS KEEPING SOBER I'rlvnte AtUInx I'lniln llln Pur Will nt Prrnilt llln Hiiylnv l.liliior, (Copyright, lOOu, by Press Publishing Co) LONDON, May lfl. (New York World Ca blegram Special Telegram.) Roberts' tostl mnny to tho astonishing sobriety of his army has caused considerable amusement, seeing that every letter Tommy Atkins sends home contains a complaint that liquor is unobtainable except at a price only tho wealthy officers can pay. If Tommy gets four biscuits and two cans of cocoa per diem In the Free State cam paign ho considers himself lucky. TO XV.W YOIIK KltlF.f'llltlU.VI), Celelirnlliin llt'lil nt HnmhiirK In Honor of I hi- Vlalliirn, IIA.MHURfl, May lit. Tho Fest Kommers held a celebration tonight In honor of tho New York Krlegerbund, members of which arrived hnro yesterday. Ten thousand per sons filled tho gaily decorated hall In which tho festival was hold. Captain Sauer. in welcoming tho Americans, said they wero the plonris and tho mainstay of (lormanlsm across tho ocean. Colonel Boenel proposed a toast to tho kaiser and the national anthem was sung. Hcrr Auellcr, In returning thanks for tho warm and enthusiastic, reception, dwelt upon tho unity of the (lermans and honed that j tho star spnngled banner would always wave peacefully niongsido tno black, whllo and rot of tho fatherland. Many patriotic songs of both countries wero sung by 500 singers nnd tho wholo af fair was a grmt oticcess. Mrlke n( Merlin, BURLIN, May 19. About C.000 street car employes aro out on a strlko nnd trattlc Is dislocated. Disturbances at various points havo necessitated extra police pre cautions, Tho strikers smashM tho win dows of cars an Dnenhoffplatz nnd plledcars across tho tracks so us to effectively block traffic. Leopold ' lull I nit In KnKlunil, LONDON. May 19.-Tho king of the Bel gians has arrived in Kngland on n visit. I'ouiulrr'" lln ut tilrnril. PHILADELPHIA, May Ik-Fouuder's day iwas celebrated at Olrurd cnllego todny. It being the 150th anniversary of the tilrth of Stephen filrnrd, Senator Depew was one of the speakers. (Copyright, 1300, by Associated Press.) BURLIN, iMay 19. Obstructionism Its something new In Oorman parliamentary life, hence the great excitement, coupled with amazement of both the press nnd tho Reichstag majority itself on the subjert of obstruction n practiced now lit tho Reich stag to defeat, If possible, or In any caso retard the passage of the lex helnze, nlmed nt the undo In art. Both the majority and minority are deter mined to seo tho matter out if It takes nil summer. Tho tempor In the hniiso yester day and today was rather hot. For tho pur peso of exerting moral pressure upon tho Relchstar; tho so-called Oootherbuud (that Is to say tho federation of opponents r.f tho bill throughout (lermany) will hold an Im mense Indignation meeting early next wenk here. The nrgument Is mado now that if tho Reichstag passes tho hill tho meiusuro will In any ease bo unconstitutional because part of tho deliberations within tho Reichstag wero conducted secretly with tho exclusion of any kind of publicity. Depnrlineiit More Hill to I'iinm. The Prussian Diet is about to past) the so called department store bill, tho conserva tive and centrist majority having rendered tho provisions of tho original government measure moro severe, Increasing tho per centage of profits which tho government will claim from tho department storo to so per cent. Dr. Ilarth, leader of tho FrciB slnnlge party, mado a strong speech ngalnst the bill, which was unavailing. The Wiesbaden festal week, which has be come an Institution of lato years with tho emperor present, this tlmo touk the shapo of a British nnd American ovation to his majesty. This was especially noticeable at yesterday's flower corso, when a largo num ber of stylish English women and some American women filed past tho emperor on horseback or In carriages. While tho weather In Berlin has been bad, at Wies baden, since tho emperor's arrival there, it has heen splendid. The czar's birthday, May 18, was cele brated today, both hero and at Wiesbaden, At tho latter place there was a fine parade, a gala dinner and afterwards a performance of "Czar und Zlmmermann" at the theater an a dellcato compliment. Thn minister of foreign affairs, Count von Buolow, and the Russian nmbasaador, Count von Ostcn Sackcn, with tho members of tho embassy, spent tho day with tho empcior nt his majesty's special Invitation. This was meant to demonstrate that tho rotations be tween tho czar nnd IJmperor William wero of the best and most Intimate description. In Berlin this forenoon divine services wero conducted in the Rurslan chapel in honor of tho czar and tho Hmpcror Alex ander Citiard regiment gavo a banquet today for tho samo purpose, tho czar being hon orary colonel of this tcglment. ('eriiimi-liiK'rieiui Vetxritn I. our (hit. ICmperor William In tho meantime has rhangu'l his plans. Ho will not return to Berlin before May 27. He will stay at Wles. badon for tho present and goes May & o vIMi his rnothor. Thus the (Jerman-Amer-lean veterans will not have a chance of being ic-olved in audience by his majesty Friendly dlnpatches have been exchanged between the emperor and the prlnco regent of Bavaria on the rr.asion of tho torpedo flotillas brlof slay at Ludwigshaven. Tho Hamburg-American jnn rPCPlvr, the list wireless telegram resterday from Uorkiim lightship, announcing the arrival of the Kaiser Friodrlrh. Tho employes of tho most Important Berlin street car company, numbering 7.000 men, went out ,, btrlke today. Tho publlo is in sympathy with the strikers. A curious omirrem,, s recorded fiom .Schwablsch hall. Two gyinnnnlum pupils, respectively named Fugeno Teufel nnd Wer ner Kuntz aged 10 and 17. fought a duel with pistols. Kuntz was shot In tho chest. The court sentenced earh of them to threo months Imprisonment in a fortress. White .Not ii CiiiHlhlnto. ,J'" V""1'1 s,n,p ambassador, Andrew Uhl ' referriiiB to the news cabled hero connecting his name with tho American vlco presidency. Informed the representative of ho Associated Press that It Is ono of tho. things that cannot be helped, adding that ho attached no Imporlnmo lo tho matter, which was "mero campaign tullt." BRADLEY MAKES STATEMENT Will ., Hun f,,,. ;nvermrhli If .Supreme ( t CnvorH I hit lli'imiernlM, FRANKFORT. Ky.. Jlay 19,-Kx-aovcrnor W. (). 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