TIIK OMAHA DAILY JU2K: SUNDAY. Jn'OVEMBET? 18, 1900. Telephones 618-G04. lice, Nov. IS, 1000. LOOKS BAD FOR MINISTERS his IStoT1 X AiAO kJjJL J Seeks more business on the basis of your you to come here because it will pay you. Investigate. Black Dress Goods Bargains- We rannot speak to extravagantly of the Htitr nillil nnnorliinltv offered liv nur CCT l'UICK.S on high clnss IUiick Dress Goods. I Ktcry day showa an lticrro.no In dales, I which In r Merit enough thut our low prlres en these flno goods are appreciated, j $1.2.') Iieroln Novelty, on unit- now ut $1 00 ynnl. I2.2S Parisian Novelty, heatttlftil luatcr, very popular for skirts or full nulla, now tl.7ii yard. 13.00 I'nrlHlan SHU nnd Wool Mntnlasoi one of thlH season's liHtidsnmcbt ma terials, now $2.60 yard. Colored Dress Goods This reason's tailor-marie suits are very popular, but quietly beauti ful, striking, and Btylteh and tho cloth used has a great deal to do with it. Wo hnvo a splendid showing of these much wanted materials. STYLISH CHEVIOTS, splendid value, 25c yard. CAMEL'S HAIR CHEVIOT, 38 Inches wide, 60o yard. TAILOIl SUITINGS, beautiful, rich finish, 00c yard. VENETIANS tho one most popular high clnss material for tullor-made Hulls, we have reached out with a long arm, and have brought together . the moat beautiful lino of colors and Mack ever Bhown In this city, all new choice colors, nt $1.25, $1.50 nnd $2.50 n ynnl. Shirt Special A line of the celebrated Eiglnnie un laundered white shirts that heve be came somewhat soiled will bo placed on the counter Monday at one-half price. Wo bavo nil sizes excepting 16 and 1G!. Tho regular price of thcHo nro $1.00 each. Your7 cholco Monday of this soiled lino 50c each. CO TO SEE VON WALDERSEE Prince Ohing and Li Hung Ohaug Received by Commandor of Allies. PRINCE TUAN IS SAID TO BE UNDER ARREST Imperial Kdlct Co nil em ill UK to Dentil Yn llnlfii. (Iiivrrmir of Shan SI. I Kipectcd liy ill,- 1'urelKucr lit SlimiKunl. PEKIN, Thursdny, Nov. 15. Tho commander-in-chief of tho International forces, Count von Wnldersee, received Prince Chlng and LI Hung Chang, tho Chinese peace com missioners, today nt the Imperial palace. Von Wnlderseo demanded that the Chinese troops be withdrawn from tho vicinity of tho territory occupied by the allied forces, adding thut If this was done tho despatch of military expeditions by tho nlllcs would bo discontinued LONDON, Nov. 17. A news agency dis patch from Shanghai says Prlnco Tunn is nml or arrest at Nlghsla, province) of Shan 81; that Governor Yu Hsleu has been ar rested at Plnnn, near Stan Fu, and that Socng, tho director of telegraphs and rail- Nothing Tastes Good And eating Is simply perfunctory done because It must be. This is the common complaint of the dyspeptic. If eating sparingly would cure dys pepsia, few would suffer from It long. The only way to cure dyspepsia, which Is difficult digestion, Is to give vigor and tone to the stomach and the whole digestive system. Hood's Sariaparllla cured the niece of Frank Kay. IOC N St.. South llontnn. Mais., who writes that she. hnd been a treat sufferer from dyspepsia for six years; bad been with out appetite and had been troubled with sour stomach and headache. She had tried many other medicines in vain. Two bottles of Hood's Snrsaparllla mado her well. Hood' 9 Sarmaparilla Promises to cure and keeps the promise. Don't wait till you are' worsebut buy a bottle today I- n FREE SCHOLARSHIP VOTING COUPON. CUT IT OUT VOTE IT. Itlp iodi deiarrlni boy r girl tt t practical education ram. ONB VOTB FOR MM (Nam) ADDRESS (It. and No.) ThU coupon if accampanlH by caih payment on ufcscrlptlon account Hf The Omaha Uo counta IS votes tor each He paid, 100 vote for each 1 paid, ate. Coupon with cash must be countersigned by circulation department. Tl-Jr-. - 4- Depoett at Bee office or wall to "PRBB Wilt 1 nlS UUl SCHOLARSHIP DEPARTMENT," Oatak Bee, luutval cnca lieu, ilnl, o'cJuuU p. Ill, r-r1 Men's Undcrwcar-r Special prices to close out all odd and broken lines. Note these reductions. Men's IMbued Fleeced Underwear, ro- duced from 50c to 2Cc each. Men's brown L'nderwoar, good heavy fleeclnB, reduced from 50c to 25c each. Men's fancy striped wool Underwear, reduced from Toe to 35c or 3 pair for $1.00. Come early for these as they aro priced very low. Real Laces What women is there who does not admire them? We havo Just received another choice lot of Heal Duchcsae, Point and Cluny Lace Collars and Klcbucs. These, together with a largo assortment of Duchesso nnd Heal Valenciennes laco edgings make u flno allowing. You are Invited to Inspect them, Duchesne nnd Point Laco Pieces from $10.00 to $30.00 each. Duchcsse laco from $2.00 to $0.00 a yard, Ileal Valenciennes lace edgings ami In- sertlngs for handkerchlefo from 33c to $1.75 a yard. Combs Of every kind, Em pire side, pompa dour, dressing, pocket and barber. Empire combs nt 20c, 25c, 30c, 35c, 50c, C6c. 73c, $1.00, $1.25, $2.00 and $2.23 each. Pompadour ut 15c, 20c, 25c, 30c, 35c and 50c. Sldo Combs In pairs nt 15c, 20c, 25c, 35c, 60c, 65c, 73c, $1.00 and $1.23. Dressing Combs ut 10c, 15c. 20c, 25c, 30c, 35c, 10c, 50c, COc and 73c each. Harbor combs nt 10c, 15c and 20c. Flno combs at 5c, 10c, 15c, 20o, 25c and 30c. l'ockot combs at 5c, 10c ,15c and 20c. Children's Round combs nt Be, 10c, 15c, 20c nnd 25c each. W Cloae Our Store Saturdays at 6 P. M. AdEJITS FOR FOSTnil KID GLOVHS A-D MoCALIS P ATTIC HNS. Thompson, Beldeh &o. Tilt ONLY EXCLUSIVE DRY GOODS HOUSE IN OMAHA. Y. M. O. A. BUILDING), COIt. 10TH AND DOUGLAS ST. roads, has'memorlnllzed tho throne, de nouncing Yu Hslen. The dispatch adds that an edict is expected condemning Yu Hslen to death. ROBBER REPUBLIC IN CHINA HunhIuii Troon KiiKiiife Follower (if Sliulilciimie mill Capture Several .uun. ST. PKTKUSIIUIIO, Nov. 17. Tho Russian troops aro encountering n robber republic lying south of Klrln, Manchuria, in tho mountainous basin of tho Upper Sungnrl. Tho president of this clan of banditti is n certain Shnldcnguc. According to general staff dispatches, Lieutenant Colonol Kurort, with two companies of Infantry and n troops of Cossacks, who were reconnoltorlng recently, collided with Shnldengue nnd two battalions of Chinese regular troops, who worn operating with him. Lieutenant Colonel Uuraff captured two guns In tho engagement, tlcnernl Koh, n fow days later, with n mixed Russian force, engaged 3,000 of Shalndcngue'3 followers In tho snmo pass In which Lieutenant Colonel Duroff fought tho bandits. General Fob also took two guns. General Itennenkampf, with five sotuals of Cossacks, had a sharp tight on November 11, twenty versta from Herein on tho Kerelu-Mukdcn rond, with Chinese regular troops. T.wonty Cossacks wero killed nnd twenty were wounded A recunnalasnnce devolopcd tho fact that Mogaesshnn Is enclosed with n stono wall eighteen foot high and that tho inner city also is walled. PAY FOR MISSION PROPERTY Chinese Orilrr tin- Flrat Inatnllmtut Turnrd Over to Aiucr lenn Coimul. CANTON, Nov. 17. The American consul hero has been notified that tho Board of Itccrnstructlon has bebn ordered to pay $10,000 us the first Installment In settle ment of American claims. All the con suls aro pressing for Indemnity for the de stroyed missions. A special deputy has been appointed for each district to estimate the damage done, the Chinese apparently realizing thut settlement of tho claims is the only method of ridding Canton of for eign gunboats, A lire has occurred here which destroyed between 200 nnd 30U houses, HELPED IN THE MASSACRES Tirlnr Mtirnluil uml Chlnear Ofllcer to I'uy Penult) for Alilluur He cent AtrooltieN. PAUIS. No. 17. At n council of tho mln- tntors today M. DulcaBse, the French minis ter of foreign affairs, announced that tho ministers at Peklu had transmitted to their respective governments a number of articles I of thelt Joint noto nnd they contemplated (Town.) Omuha, Neb. : Some new. pretty styles in Flannel Waists came in Saturday, the colors are particulary pretty, the stylo Is tho sailor effects. The price Is $5.00. neutrino brown Martin Mutta wo mako a specialty of Mnrtln Fur, the muff which wo sell for" JS.50 Is the samo as you usually pay $10.00 and $12.00 for. Pretty Petticoats in nil tho new and Into styles nrtlstlc offectB In flno lllnck Mercerized goods at $2.30, $3.00 $3.50, $4.00 and $4.50. llnndsome Coats made with the now half fitting back In all tho now lengths and most desirable shades, from $10.00 to $43.00. Tnllor-mndo Suits, exclusive styles In tho latest blouse effects, nt $20.00, $25.00 and $30.00. - A Sill, We havo just receiv Flannel cri this new material for shirt waists, purely all silk; can bo made without lining, good weight, though tho fabric Is soft and clinging, all plain colors, At silk counter, nt $1.00 yard. u Has No Equal, "The Marvel" Washable Glove is not spoiled by perspiration or water. They can be washed with soap nnd water and still retain their elasticity colors pearl, brown nnd black, $2.00 per pair. Special $1.50 Kid Gloves, reduced to $1.100 colors pearl, creum, black, green nnd red. Leavo your kid gloves hero to bo cleaned. adding six points to those already reached as a busts fur peace negotiations, A dispatch from General Voyron, tho com mander of tho French forces In China, said the I'rcnch column returning from Pao Ting Fu had occupied tho Imperial tombs 100 ki lometers southwest of Pekln. French and Kusslan forces, the dispatch also said, occu pied tho tombs situated tho samo distance from Pekln. Tho French commander also announced that a Turtnr marshal and h Chtncso officer hnd been condemned to death by an Inter national commission for having participated In tho massucrcs. Tho conditions wero quieter In the vicinity of Pao Ting Fu, though some Hoxers wero still there. STANDS IN AWE OF FRANCE Cantoni'Nc Aver 'I'll ti t n Cerlnln lovor llim Deinnnileil l.em i to (Jnrrlnon I'olnt ot VuiltiiKi. HONG KONG, Nov. 17. Chlneso officials aver that n certain power has domanded lenvo to place troops upon a hill over looking Canton. No foreign nuthorlty con firms tho nssertton, but tho Cantoneso continue to fenr French designs upon tho city. TRIBUTES OF RICE STOPPED Vlciro'M of Yiinnr Tmc Afrnlil That Shipment to Tnunir Yu Will Hi; Iiiteruentnl. TIEN TSIN, Nov. 17. Tho viceroys of the Yang Tse region havo stopped tho ship ment of tributes of rlco to Tsnng Yu, being afraid they will be intercepted Tho court. It Is evident, will proceed to Chen Tu. DEATH RECORD. W. .M. 1'ullor. William McPhersou Fuller, 40 years of age, for more than fourteen years a travel ing salesman for 13. E. Druco & Co., died November H after a protracted Illness. Tho funeral will bo held today from All Saints' church, nfter u brief ceremony ut the resi dence, 4110 Lafayette nvenuc; Interment nt Forest Lawn cemetery tinder nusplces of Covert lodge, Ancient Free and Accepted Masons. Mr. Fuller met with nlngular success as a traveling salesman, was popular with his patrons and buslnebs nssoclate3 and was hold In high esteem by his firm. Ho was best known perhaps In the Elkhom country aud Illack Hills. Last summer he traveled for his henlth throughout Arizona and Texas, during which tlmo his employers continued his salary. Two lllil Settle. STORM LAKE, In., Nov. 17. (Special.) Oliver Rao died Wednesday, Inst, , of pleurisy and heart failure. Ho was 59 years old and had lived In Storm Lake, slnco 1882. Tho funeral took place Erlday afternoon. On Thursday, November 15, MrB. tleorgo llrown passed nway after a long period of tntouse suffering from catarrh of tho stomach. She wn3 years of age, tho wife of a prominent merchant, nnd lo cated In this city twenty-two years ago. The funeral will bo held from tho Metho dist church, Sunday, November 18. Mr. AiiKiistn llrli. WEST POINT, NVh., Nov. 17. (Specinl.) Tho remains of Mrs. Augusta Motz, aged 62 years, who died In Omaha Wednesday night, wero Interred today In tho public cemetery under the auspices of the Gorman Lutheran church, Hov. A. R. E. Oelschlaeger officiating. She leaves four daughters, Mrs, Frank Drahos of npemer, Mrs. Charles Korh of this plnco, Miss Elslo Motz of the Millard hotel, Omaha, and Miss Antonla Mctz. Tho deceased was ono of tho pio neer women of West Point, having boen the widow of ono of Cuming county's first county clerkr. She was n' wqinnn of great New French Flannel Waists uyji"- self interest, and asks Blankets No mat ter what price you want to pay for a lilnliL-nl no matter what weight, what size or what stylo you prefer tho assort ment hero Justly satisfies you nnd you buy with tho knowledgo that It's tho most for your money obtnlnablo anywhere. Gray Fleeced lllankets, size 51x74 In ches, nt 55c and 75c a pair. All white, without border, Fleeced lllnnketa nt 70c, $1.00, $1.25 pair. Grny heavy fleeced, nlze 66xS0, nt $1.00, $1.25, $1.35, $1.50 nnd $1.65 a pair. Gray, tan or white, extra largo size, 72x81 inches, henvy Fleeced Hlankets nt $1.75, $1.85, $2.00 pair. All wool whlto lllankets, houvy quality, Blzu 60x72, at $3.20 a pair. Slzo 66x80, at $3.S0 n pair. All wool gray Blankets nt $3.60, $4.40, $5.00, $5.25, $6.00, $6.75, $7.50, $8.50, $10.00 n pair. All wool whlto lllankets at $4.00, $1.50, $5.00, $5.50, $6.00, $6.50, $7.00, $7.50. $8.50, $9.00. $10.00, $11.00, $12.00 n pair. Plaid Dlnnkots, all wool, ut $3.50. $4.75, $5.00, $6.00, $6.50 a pair. Corset Bargains in La Vlda-- We've too many sorts of corsets, so wlien we found these two stylos with sizes missing instead of filling up stock we drop the price to send them out quickly. "La Vlda" corset, low bust nnd medi um short hip; made of coutollo bono with genuine whalebone. It Is need less to say anything in regard to fit, "La Vlda" Is guarantee enough for that. Regular price $2.75, reduced to $1.50 each. "La Vlda," long waist, boned with real whalohone, black or white, regular prices $3.50 and $3.00, reduced to $1.75 each. Splendid bargains In corsets if wo have your size. forco of character and possossod of many graces of mind nnd heart. Joieith ArmbrnKter. WEST POINT, Neb., Nov. 17. (Special.) Joseph Armbruster, ono of the best known farmers In Monterey proclnct, In this county, died last week and was burled In the cemetery of Ht. Ilonlfaco in Monterey on Wednesday. He had resided In Cuming county continually for thirty years. Ho was 53 years of ago and leaves six chil dren and largo and vnluablo estato. The causo of his death was typhoid fever. Mi-n. ,1, II, Cope. HUMUOLDT, Nob., Nov. 17. (Spoclal.) Mrs. J. II. Copo, an olderly Indy, who has for tho lust twenty years made her homo hero, died ns the result of n paralytic stroko which camo upon her Inst week. The deceased leaves n husband and threo small Children. IlCV. J. II. nnnrv rnniliinln.l M,. funeral service at the Christian church and tho Intermonl took placo nt tho city cemetery. .Mm. Willie Inilnn Ilopcr. WEST POINT. Neb., Nov. 17. (Special.) Mrs. Wllhelmlna Hopcrs died In tho hos pitnl at Sioux City, la., nnd was Interred In tho German Lutheran cemetery in this place yesterday afternoon. Deceased was an old resident of this county, a widow, leaving three children. 1IU-H lii the Philippine.. AHERDEEN, S. D Nov. 17. (Special.) Senator Kyln la advised by the Wnr depart ment that Eltan J. Humsey of Columbia died in the Philippines on October 21. Ho was a member of Troop L of tho regular army. ODD FELLOWS TO MEET SoTerelKii (irnnd 1.ou"k to t'onaliler AduiUnloii of Deli-Kitten from Torelirn Count rlen. INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 17.-Indlana grand lodgo of Odd Fellows' ofllcers today mado arrangements for tho meeting of tho sover eign grand lodge lu this city Soptcniber 15 to 21 of next year. It was agreed to offer prizes aggregating $1,000 for drills and considerable sum3 for prizes for degreo work. A parade nnd display of fireworks will bo features of tho meeting. Thoro nro 1S6 members of tho sovereign grand lodge. Tho convention will net on n constitu tional amendment for tho admission of dele gates from Germany. Australia and other countries. Tho delegate tepresentatlon is now confined to tho United States nnd Canada, HYMENEAL. Ktvl n uY wiener. COLCMIIUS, Neb., Nov. 17. (Special.) Mr. L. A. Ewlng and Miss Cella Wagner wero married this morning at St. llona ventura's Catholic church, Rev. Father Kollmyer officiating. Them was a largo numbor of Invited frlonds present to wit ness tho ceremony. Mr. Ewlng Is u news paper man well known In Omaha nnd Lin coln, and Is connected with tho Humphrey Democrat. Tho brldo Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Wagner, nnd has lived here five years, coining from West Point. YouiiK-SloiiQlioeker. SIDNEY, Neb., Nov. 17. (Special Telo gram.) At tho rpstdenro of tho county Judge l.i this city, Miss Ilortha Stonohockor of Mllo, Neb., was mnrrleif to Georgo II. Young of Kirk, 8, D Judge Sanders offici ating. Stnnn the t'nnuli it ml tlnrki OR the Colli. Laxative Rroino-Qulnlne Tablets cure a cold in one day, No Cure, No Pay. Price 25 centr. r Cabinet Officials Mixed Up with a Large Nnmbcr of Corporations. CHAMBERLAIN HIE CHIEF OFFENDER Another Moue -Mnl Inn Selienio of llli Im llrniiKlit to l,lht 1'rlN oiiem llmirteretl In II I limine, LONDON, Nov. IT. Minimum news nnd maximum rain were tho distinguishing features of tho week. Such gloomy, wet dnys ns have been experienced hero recently nro unusual, even for Londs'i. Joseph Chamberlain, thnt central figure In Ilrltlsh politics, can congratulate himself, for more reasons than one, upon his nbsenco from his murky, native land. He Is disporting hltu elf on the tunny .Mediterranean. Thus, tho colonial secretary Is temporarily snfe from the effects of tho vigorous personal attacks which continue to be unide upon him by tho liberals, from Sir Henry Cnmpbell-IUiu-ncrmun down, Tho latest nnd most Im portant of these Is a statement made by tho Morning Lender, showing Mr. Chamberlnln holds 7,000 of shares In the Colombo Com mercial company, which Is lecelvlng largo contracts for housing Doer prisoners In Ceylon. What makes tho caso still mom damaging is tho fact that Mr. Chamberlain sanctioned, ns colonial secretary, u regula tion In til down by the governor of Ceylon, strictly prohibiting nny olllcer of tho locnl government from interesting himself or his family In prlvnto business In other words, Mr. Chamberlain forbids his Fiibnrdlnates, under pain of severo penalties, to do what he himself Is doing on a large scale. It now seems Impossible for Mr. Chamberlain to avoid explanations, for which ho will undoubtedly be utked, when Parliament re assembles. All Are In the 11o. Another feature In the samo connection, of which tho liberals nro making not u Uttlo capital, Is the extraordinary number of directorships in private companies held by government officials. Of tho twenty cabinet ministers, thirteen nre directors, while be tween tho thirty-six ministers, twenty-seven directorships nro held. The list begins with Lord Salisbury, which assists with nn In surance company, nnd Includes Lord Sel borne, who Is both first lord of tho ad mlrnlty and a director of the Ponlnsulnr A Orlcntnl Steamship company, Mr. Gerald Hal four, who unites a directorship Iti nn aluminum compnny with the presidency of tho Hoard of Trade, nnd many other In congruous associations, several of the com panies holng financially desercdlted. With auch flagrnutly weak spots In tho armor of tho new cabinet It Is no wonder tho liberals are Imploring Lord Roaebcrry to lend tho party. Sir Henry Campbell-Banuernian's uppcal to tho cx-premler only voiced the feeling of tho majority of tho party, but It was accompanied by such bitter denuncia tions of the so-called Imperialists that It can scarcely bo expected to produce much result. American enterprise In Great Ilrltaln now promises to revolutionize tho methods of tho War office. The problem of transporta tion of stores, guns nnd men over a coun try having no railroads has long exercised the nrray experts. Traction engines, bullocks, elephants, horses nnd mules have been tried with only moderate success. With tho view of displacing theso n series of experiments Is occurring in England, bo fore a War ofHco commission, in which an America motor car, suitable for war serv ice, having on board tho driver, an Ameri can, and tho inventor, attained a spoed of thirty miles an hour on gruss, going over obstaclos and undulations without tho slightest difficulty or injury. Further trials arc still necessary, but tho British' officers were fvaorably impressed with tho per formance of the motor car and nro likely to recommend its adoption by tho War office. Itnneor AkiIi AnierlvmiN. Tho fact that so conservative a paper us Punch devotos n enrtoon this week to the representation of nn American Jorke porchud ot a horse's neck, while the trainer saya: "Now, this horso Is ns fit ns chem icals can make him; you have got a gal vanic baddle, nn electric whip and hypo dermic spurs and If you shin a bit further up his neck you ought to lick anything with hair on It," fairly Indicates tho length to which Ilrltlsh rnncor towurd American Jockeys has gone. As a lending American trainer said this week: "It Is true Ameri cans use liniments and lotions to tako soronops out of horses. What a few of the English need Is a lotion to take tho sore ness out of a fow of their bad losers." Tho failure of tho ateuarda of tho Jockey tclub to unnounco any decision after two days of investigation of Lord Durham's charges against Lester Keiff lends to tho belief thnt If any action Is taken it will appear when Holff applies for a license for 1901. The tone of Lord Durham's letter to tho stewards of tho Jockej club and tho personal Inconvenience and financial loss Hclff has been put tu by the Jockey club officials' failure to notify him In tlmo of tho placo of tholr mooting havo served to create n reaction of sontlment not only toward Holff, but toward American Jockeys lu general. Americans who havo watched tho progress of u crusade ugalnst their Jockeys nnd traluers point out the sig nificant fact that sluco their importation began every Important English race, from tho flvo-furlong dnsh to tho Derby, has been run from four to thirty seconds faster than over before. There Is a strong Intimation In many MIND AND FOOD. Kind of l''ood Hint A tree In the Mlml. 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My ease tt'nn fi t.,.,1 i.a. .. ....i.... . . ii I In fact, I had ho much i1IntisH thut I was ortiMi (Mitniu-In tnr to lav nwnk nlphtH. Hoc- l.iir h... ... .,.-... t . I (Still IIP 111111 UIIVITll IlillllN 1IL IIIIII'M. I ... ti-uieiiy uuvcriiHeu exieiiftvety i was Induced to try it. After thu use ot a few bottles I mil ngulti III perfect lieHlth tunl Imve tn thank your wonderful remedv for It. 1 shall recommend It to till my friends Inning this aim troublo. lleiiiect fJlly yours, DAVID OI1UIEN. Nit Other So Good. ,, 2IJ Central Ave, Albnny. N. Y. .Mr. llniicf.ck. 2120 Hamilton street, Omiilin, says he has tried miiuv remedies for kidney cure, b.a until ho tried Cramer's ho fulled to Hnd one to give him relief; that niter using Crtdner'n ho felt like u new man. It Mntle Him n .etv Man. James Hlchar.lsitm, Jr., connected with On Richardson Drug Co.. OiiihIhi. suffered greatly with kidney trouble. He. Ilko thou guilds of others, nfter using Cnuncr'M Is cured nnd u new man once inure, lie Is g ml to recommend this great remedy to nil sutTerers nnd en mint iy too much for Cramer h. Insist on having Cramer's take no substitute. Samples mailed free by addressing CRAMER CHEMICAL CO., Albany, N. Y. "Force and Says Dr. Bennett, "Are Absolutely Necessary in This Age of Rush and Push if You Would Suc ceed, for the Weak Must Give Way to the Strong' A LI, VKAK.KSSi:S AltlSIMJ I'ltOM I DIM it IVIiON AM) H. CHSM l IIOTII Si:i:S MAY III I'HHl'UCTI.V ft lli:i II V TIIK A IMM.lt ATIO.V 111' Ki,i:cTUM,iTV Tin: nocroit uv n.wrp.iis n is im.i.c i in iii;i,t to ccitii kvkiii imiasi: ami tu ism or LOST VITAUI I tMI MAM1IIOII AM) MAKK YOl! AS AVI1M, AM) S'litll.Mi S .NAiiltll IV'I'IIMICI) VIM to in: nit. iiK.v.vniT is run nixeo i:iii:ii or ins mivi'iiiiii ok ap- IM,VI.(! KI.KCTHICITY AM) Till! I MiiCII STATUS tf O III! l K.NT (ilMIS 111.11 TIIK K.YCI.I'SIYK I'SIJ OT II IS MKiilODS IS A ItKWAIII) I OI1 HIS DISVOKHY M) IlKSKAItCH WHITK l(lt K.YPOSK M' M'HKK (O 'I'll I A I." AM) "1'AV W1I13X YOl AHI2 CI 111311" CO.Ci:it.S. Y'oti tnko no chances when you begin treatment with my Electric Uelt. It will tnuke ou wei again as utroiiK mid us vigorous un Nnturo Intended you to be. I warrant the euro in every omo where 1 recommend thy treatment of my Klectrlc Holt; If It will not cure you 1 will not sell It to mi. 1 have no illssutlsfletl patients, nor mn I go ing to Imve uny. My Klectrlc licit Is no xprlment. It repre pents my years of hard work, study nnd money. 1 know ex nctly whu't It Will do that Ik why I can warrant a. cure. If t.ii Uelt would not cure the weaknesses of men nnd women tho public would hnvo discovered the fact long ago no humbug can keep up n pre tense very long. The people whom my Holt hits cured can fin found living out their lives In henlth nnd cdmfort. hlcc trlclty Is the Vital and Nervo boree of everv human being. When thero Is a luck of Klectrlclty In the system you are slclt. Nnturo will not Hitpply It. for pcrlmps Na turn hits been utilised. That Is what my Helt is for to Miipply what Nature will not. Dr. Bennett's Electric Belt Is entirely different from u'.I other Hlor--trlc Helts. It has soft, Hllkeu. chnmols covercd sponge, water-chnmber electrodes that do nway with that frightful burning and blistering caused by nil other niakei of belts (if they give a current), which have bare metal electrodes, upon which yerdl Kris accumulate. Verdigris Is u deudly itolson. Soma concerns nttempt to Imltitto my elect roiles. which urn my exclusive pat ent, by covering the bare metnl dlsiM with a thin coating of chnmols or felt, through which u current of electrlcy cannot puss, hut through which verdlgrlH wll soak. My Rlectrlc ltelt can bo renewed when burned out for only 7.r cents; no other belt can be renewed for any price and when burned 5 A Is worthless My Hlectrlcal Suspensory for tho perfect cure of discuses of men free to euch male patient. If you Imve lien led Into lmin one of thewe counterfeit IteltM, mill It burn you full of'lioles, or If you nre Hfmltl of the verdlKrlN. or If It le no current, seiitl It to me un half price of one of mine. quarters that Lord Durham's move Is par ticularly an excuse to curtail Itlchard Crokcr's English racing career nnd that tho light against the Intter's horse, Tho Scotchman 11, wus largely duo to his being tho owner of that rncer. l'roepcrlty continues to be the koynoto of tho theatrical season. MOCK REFORM IN NEW YORK District Attorney tlnrdlncr Secures Many Warrant, hut (initihler Are Not Afriiltl. NEW YORK, Nov. 17. District Attorney Ciardlncr, to whom Mayor Van Wyck, upon the receipt of Mlshop I'ottcr'a nntl-vlcn letter, directed u communication requesting that stops be taken by tho district attor ney's ofilco to suppress tho vicious condi tions existing on the cast side, todny flu cured fifty warrants, returnable tomorrow. Colonel (Inrdlnnr'H assistants (ecurcd 100 wurrantB when Superintendent McCullough submitted his evidence nml allldnvlts against tho disorderly resorts on the east sltlo, which resulted In three arrests. In speaking of tho crusade, Colonel Card Iner said: "We will start whom Illshop Potter says things aro In such u bad way, on the east side, and then, If necessary, the refoim will tnke In other psrtn of the city. They arc scared pretty badly now on tho oast sldo slnco my detectives havo turned their attention in thut direction.' Tho pool rooms and gambling houses wero open ns usual todny, undisturbed by tho wide udvortlsement ot tho Tammany crufiad.i against vice. Tho only ncemlng effect of tho publicity that has been given to Mr. Croker's declaration wus that door kcepors In tho best patronized resorts for betting on tho races performed their duty In something mom than thu perfunctory manner that ruled curlier In tho week, nnd patrons who wero not known hul to go through the form of satisfying the guards before holng admitted. No person who hud money and tho wish to bet found any real tllfllculty In placing wnsors, however, and tho down town pool rooms wero more than ordinarily busy. Tho down town gambling houses, nearly all of which ure known us day games, nnd which ure closed n short tlmo ufter busi ness In tho trttdo renters Is suspended, wero open in tho afternoon In tho gaming establishments of tho tenderloin and hotel district It was said that there wns no Idea that a general closlug would bo ordered anil interference by tho police uas not anticipated Im, luornte- the llloott. ALHANV. N Y, March 12, 1SW. Crnimr Chemlcul Co.. It lias been on mv innTtl to testify to the beiiellts we have hnd from the uso of your miiimlli d kidney remedy. My livther litis milTcred fiom kldnev trouble for soino time. 'I bis winter ho tried your remedy and found It nil and more to him thiiti It promised. He wll! eontluttte to use It, nml feels certain of nn entire cure. I hnvo used It myself with Inexpressible re suits. I feel my whole Hintem entirely ren ovnted. 1 find that Iteshles curing kltlnev illsense It nlso nourishes and Invigorates the blond. Wo nre never without It lu our family. HOSE Ml'HIlLlCK Wiin .11 il elt Hull llntui. OMAHA. July 12, 1U0O.-I win n sufferer with kidney complaint. Very much run down and thought It was nil up with me for nwhlle. I heard of Tamer's and with a few bottles I was entirely cured 1 ret onitncnd tilts remedy to nil who nro mik ami need n good kidney regulator, AltTlll'lt JONKrf. Malinger Western Cur Service Association 'lite "IIono" Medicine. ALHANV. N. Y, Miiv Hi. lNS7.Crnr.icr Chemlenl Co., Albany, N. V.: 1 can cheer fully recommend your kidney letiiedy ItK the "ho:tH" medicine for kidney complaint The rntitenlM of two bottles has cured me ami I hltve ordered live hottlcH to be. hch to my moth -lii-law. who Is suffering from kidney troub'o. Yours traly. JOflN HA1TF Will Power 77 I guarantee mv Hell to euro Sexual. Im potency. Lost Alanhood. Varicocele. Sper matorrheu, and all Sexual Weaknesses In either icx; restore .Shrunken or I'ndevel oped Orguiiti and Vitality; cure Kidney. Liver anil lilaililer troubleH, Itheumntlsni lu uny form. Chronic Cunstlpntlou, Nervous nml Oeneral Debility, Dyspepsln, all Ke mule Complaints, etc. 10,000 Persons Write Like This, It. ti. Ilnrr, tiMl llth St.. Denver. Colo,. honi "I n 111 ii poor in it . lint I would not tuke t 1 00 In nolil for my belt If 1 conlil not e( itnotlier. I eonnulteU three itromliieiit pliyiti clitiiN of IIiIn city for u Ncrloim K1D MCV AM) III.ADDKH 'I'ltOI II 1.13, hut vtltliiint relief. t liiHt I viiin pcr Ktinileil to try one of your licit. After M'curliifr It II fetv tlineM I eoniiiieiiceil to lmpriMe, nml now I n Kit I it feel lllct n yoniiK' ninn. I'ront my tuvit ciihtI euee I do not think the eliilin you niiike for jour Klrelrlc licit In iinv too ntroiiK." A plain, complete Hlntemcnt of facts is what I want to mako to nu regardlni; tho merits of my lClectrio licit. "Truth It the llnnest ground upon which people can live " I believe In plain truths nnd honest facts 1 do biHlness lu u business way, nnd do not advertise thnt I will glvo you a freo (?) trial of my ISIeetrlo Helt nntl then not do It; neither do I advertise that won mtiv "I'ay me when cured" Just lu order to hnvo you write to me, so I can offer you a belt nt ha'f the list mice. nH you know some concerns do. I havo tho bent lOlectlie Helt lu tho worltl uml know; nntl 1 nlso know It will euro you. If you become cured through the agency of my Klectrlc Holt voti will certainly hnvo to pay for it. I could tint maldi a living unless you paid. Ntitli r could others; therefore, when they off r you a free (?) trial look nut for thu "trlt k ' Klectrlclty iih applied by my He't cum . t help but euro the weuknesscH of nun n 1 women, theteforu 1 guarantee the eon i t every case. Call or write toda. 1 will sentl von mv book, "Tho I'intlliiK of the rountnlu of ICternnl Youth,'' nnd llternturo free for the asking. Hook will tell yon nil about It Advice and consultation without cost. DR. BENNETT Electric Belt Company, IIH lilnt'k. It no lit N IM to 'it DoiikIii IIoiIkc nml llllli Sta tlmiiltn, Open Sunday 10 to I. .Nell. PREACHER SENT TO PRISON Itev. Mr. It loll In Convicted of I'erjury In Dulled State Court ut Kiiiimin City. KANSAS CITY, Nov. 17. llcv. Alonzo Illch wns todny, In tho United Stnten dis trict court, sentenced to two ycurs in tho penltentlury anil tlned $100 lor perjury In u pension claim. Hlch formerly lived in Michigan, were he wns a traveling preacher. Ho married tho widow ot nn Iowa soldier, who afterward secured n dlvorco from him for cruelty. Then, in help her obtain n pension, Hlch porjurcd himself by Hwearlng that their mnrrlnge wnB Illegal, ussertlng that ho already had a wife. In 111 n trial it wns proved that he had no othur wife. When hontonco was about to hu passed Hlch said; "I am nn old mnn, 03 years old, broken In mind nnd body. I know 1 have sinned nnd dciervo punishment. I throw myself upon the mercy of tho court." Cabinet Sliiy In t rllneil. ST. I-nTKHSIIUIlfJ Nov. 17. A dispatch tn tho Novoo Vremyn from Simferopol, In tho Crimea, says tho departure of tho cabinet ministers from Yalta to St. Peters burg h"as been postponed. Cures CotiKlis, Cold, liiflttciizit. Catarrh, Pains In the Head and Chest, Sore Throat, General Pros tration and Fever. If Scveuty-suvcn is taken curly it cures a Cold long before it reaction tho stage Cold long before. It reuches tho stugo of llronchlul or Caturrtial dllllculty. A euro jy '"7" la complete, no stuff head, no Cough; no sensitive Throat or tender Chest, just a complete, euro without nny prostru tlon, tho tonic properties of "77" hustaln Ing th fyutem during tho attack. At druggists or mailed, 25c. Dr. Humphreys' Manual on the euro and treatment of tho sick, mallftd free. HumphroyH' Homeopathic Medlclno Co,. Cor William & John Sis , New Y irk, GRIP