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L . l." p pulpit andpewTj! The Policy Adveettod by Cham pionsof ttMWhittMttal .' at Washington, i rOUT VAaTITSTO TO 001CS OTJT OtofaUrav Omataatiaaa. AUa tha aaWi. U rh far taUta la tta Cawia Calaaja TaaMag Aaiaag All tha Ckuaratk UM tor tan ..a Ac Maa aTaiila at iaa Waail rVaallata. Wa JiImrU-w. Jaa. IS. Aa the rcault of eoafftt-fcrea held within tha hwt few 6ra betweta tha ;irfr feadrra of ra- rtona tm It ! nnd4toM rtia!nr.an Jaeea, of tha Democratic national com tnlttra: t"halrmaa EuLmT. of the Popu liat national committee, and Chairman Town, of tha Silver Republican na tional eonttittt. win Issue a Joint maclfeato the earlr part of next week with a lew to nerortrir common action hy the three onranliatkma In the po litical contett of 1M The draft of the oevment la now In tha courveof prepa ration. It will aiial to all thoae in. Ierated In tha caoae ef allvcr to work la nnfcn an1 avoid rival organization hy which their common atrength wlU ba diraipatcd. Mlee Ma Talklat tp Joint Artiaa. Tne U. on onanlaatlon by tha all rr men mnllcia-d yesterday, but the did not take the shape of a formal con ference. Chalnran Towne had returned fmm the rnntest at Columbus, where he asMed in the cppoaltlcn to Hanna. Ha waa about the bouse of repre Matlves tattln? with Repreaentatlre Ittand and other silver exponents yesterday. Tbe feeling developed waa generally In fa vor of common action among all the Hirer elements. Jonoe. Butler anJ Towne will confer farther during the neat few day, tn.l the adt!ra will then be made public. On the isth Init. the American ntmetatlic Vnlon, of which General Warner, of Ohio, la president, holda Its meeting here, and this la expected to give further cohesion to tbe Joint all vr movement. trnora or the onto cottest. Tetegraai Majar lieKlaley Oa fraaa Alien O. Mym Iteaiarli hy Karla. Cnlwnhua, O.. Jan. li The following extraordinary telegram has Ixen rent to lTeeWent McKlnley by Allen O. My era. tbe rvmocratie- hader wbo waa prominent In the f jtht to defeat llanra fr aenatc-r: "Tour telcyram to Hanna and fcia teirgram to yon ara twin in tuit fa every honeat man In tha fnlt ed Ptr.t'S ar.d an outrage on erency. Nero fldllet while Rome burned. Ton pray1 while la and Hanna boupht a sat la tn t'nltl Plate senate a fact that wl'j be tlorwuably proved. lope who hate pitied yoe as a dupe win now denounce you as a full, but not a !. nt. iNtrtner f lUla firm of con rtratrT aea!nt the treat mars of the recr. The hour of JtMarrert la at ran-t." Mnrhe. O.. Jan. 1V-C. L. Kurtx. r of "lio..1.ine" acj'n Tenn tor lisnna. tnuotd fn an Interv iew aa mtng I- e-; ;y ., tt.. r e rim frrm t Republican raiU r.al ccm- WMtee: l lt electrd . the Ohio del egith a, and an ere elae has the fontr ta ira it me. Mr. il. M. Dansherty to Wd In Ztlafeuratloaa against me. He n me a irit. r. I remember tiat five veara mc mt. laugnerty was elected to th l'Tlstvnre aa a Forkr man and then voted f-r Fheman." fiaurerty In an Interview denka that promiseJ to fcfe f ir TvrAker ne years ago. ITe thai vcr4 f.r t -ca"rd Frraker candidate for speaker of the hn a that lime, but be was not pledged to Foraker. roriLm Mtrrtkaa mtn work. at la Mafloa Twelr KehfesMlaai as Ba riaHatal faaveattaa. t. l.ocl , Tin. li The roi.ull-ta ccn- rladed their work In this dty yeterr!.y by giving out the details cf anting In motion their rov I ptan to taking a rcf mk! vote of the rank ar.d file of their trty. The Questions aubr.nttrJ are: "What date la your choirefoi holj Ing a tu!'rl conveeiica for the mm nattonof presidential candidates Mon day. July . 1; Friday. May It, lv. er Thnreday. Feb. fi. iJKr The bal- lot ara similar to the Australian tick et. and will te rolled by the local com. mttteea and Tonullst preev Milton Park, t f Texas, chairman of the nation al organization cotr.rr.lttee. and George F. Washburn, of Massachusetts, mem bers ef the national executive com mittee, a-ere among tha last to leave the rtty. Roth men are highly pleased with the prospect of a unification of their party and a prospective settlement of a clamor for a new party. A majority of the na tional committee has expressed itself In favor of an early conference for ad justing all difficulties and outllng a pol icy for 100. The leaders cf the middle-of-the-road element expressed them selves aa desirous that tbe work of re organisation be cendurted strictly with in the rarty. so aa to merit the approval ef tha national committee. k'a Idea at BaaM Bala, Lincoln. Neb.. Jan. IS Governor Hoi comb la a communication to the press yesterday warmly criticises the opinion rendered by District Judge cott la tha Omaha metropolitan police boarj con troversy. The findings of Judge Scott, he says, make every person, municipali ty ant court a law unto themselves. and that this la nothing mora nor leas thaa anarchy. Governor Holcomb main Ulna that the law giving the governor power to appoint the police board la a good law. Jufca Svoit hoUs it ua cocsttnttoaal. aaaaai Advtee ta rinaatlrcs, InduaapaUa. J.a. IS Tbe monetary rwaveaitoa. ta meet here this month, baa been advised to duprrse by rylvester Innoyer. mayor of FortUnd. Ore. Tbe rooMaittee aeat aa laviutioa to Fenaoser asking htm aa a that delegates were seat ta the convention and revived the following reply: "Will sent no representative. Favor gUver doilara, not national bank rags. Con gress, wot yourselves, can legislatively act, iaa saoM wiaperse.- tiid Anaua, Katasad Aaatoty, Which Made MaalfesU At toy bom. railing like a ttorDoise. 6rw me and my backUjard ap tbo lart abara acclivity of tbe moantaia road that led cut into tbe pasa between tbe sammita rising on either band be would bare exercised bis privilege and stopped a moment to blow, bat 100 yards ahead of oa I saw a bright bit of calico gleam ing in the morning sen, tad, driving on, I came ap to a bnxom mountain .maid ittiag oa a stump at a point where a footpath leading np fruu the Talk; axel the main rud. "Good mornin." rhe said before I bad a chance to stop, and there seemed to be an anxions tone in the voice. Good morning," I responded, and I was on tbe point of atiing Ler how far it was to tbe next place, a favorite man ner oX start'.!!,? a conversation cn mcua tain roads, when she broke in. "Air you a preawlwr?" she asked. No," I answered, with a smile, for I bad nerer been asked tLat question be fore. "Nor a qnirer' , "So." "Well, Jim Martin's comin along this away pnrty coon now. an I wni jia axin so's thar wouldn't bo no mis takes." "I don't quite understand yonr ex planation," I said, completely in the dark as to what she was trying to get at i reckou not, but I ain't takiu no chances, an I thought I'd better stop yon wnuo 1 ba the chance." xaana yon, ro tore, but if yon will tell me what's np I may bo able to Know what yon'arc talking about" She laughed good aaturedlv. "Well, yon see it's this a way," she saia. "Jim, he's been a -court in an a-sparkin round me fer about two ye'r now, an last night he popped an says ea bow cf I'd be here this mornin ex he come along we'd go down to Logville an git bitched, an Jim 's mighty on reli able, an like's not ef we got thar an the preacher ner tbe squire warn't thar I'd never git Jim in the mind ac'in. so I kinder thought mebbeyon might be tbo squire er tbe preacher an I didn't want yon to git away. Ef yon meet Jim anv where down the road, don't tell him yon seen me, fer I don't want him skeert" Washington Star. SOCIAL RECIPROCITY. Waaaea Beaaave Their Hate la Fablle rtaeea, and Men Ca ta Charek. Forlal reciprocity exists in only one town in the I nttni Mates. That Is Ilutohin on. Kan. TLero wemen rcniovo their bata In theatre, chufhr, I or turn rooms and all other punt's of publlo awtnLUm la consideration thereof tbe men go to rnnrm ana try to be good. The movement originated with Ed H. Moore. t:.wnrvr of tho Xcwa company. Mr. Moore likes to see what Is coin a on. If a stage beauty to warbling, he wants to keep one rye on her at least If a preacher m eloquent, 31 r. 31 oh re to never katlttUi-d anlcm be can watch hisijturos anil ob serve his facial rxprcvsiona. He nwd to attend church regularly, but be became so mncjcd by (won of tbehih huts thut ntrncted th vlJon ami thereby inter frred w ith bis piriiu:l progros that one oar fir swore nr the great horn spoon he would never attend church again as long as the ladies permuted In wearing sky snrap In headgear. This vow waa rrglKtcred In the presence of spveral devout women church members. and iImj were sorely troublod. That such a J-k-o youn: n.an a.. Mr. Mooro sliuuld remain away from church for such a triv ial reason acetned te tbetn a great pity. ro m. Moons. After thinking tbo matter over, with one accord t try promised him that over alter ward, tf he would only withdraw his rash vow. they would remove their sky pieces. "Done!" said Mr. Moore. On tbe following Sunday he entered the church he had been accustomed to attend. Instantly hulf a doacn hats were lowered to the level of aa many laps. Mr. Moore took bis seat smiling. IVople wondered. Tho Incident created a stir, and eom ment was made on It by the local news per. Then the tory of Mr. Moore's vow and the eonsronences were made public Other men wbo had sighed for X ray orbs Saw their opportunity and seized It Mar ried men eumninned with their wives, lov era conferred with their swectuearts, brothers pleaded with their sisters. In consequence tbe men and women of Tlutcblnsnn entered Into a solemn compact where! tbe fair ones agreed to reniovo their bate at all publie gatherings and tbe men promised to attend church with pious regularity. Tbe thing works like a charm and social reciprocity ia a pronounced sao eras la Uutchinson. . A Xa Fas Far Faith Car. A Baltimore judge baa derided that faht rare doetors are not entitled to re maaeratkin for their errvlotav Ha takca the ground that the faith care physician renocra no apparent srrvlra lo the akk- Waistling is tabooed la tbe dressing, room of a circus. That it is an ill ceaea is one of tbe ru perditions of the circus people. Sotuebody is sore to be j : im .i .i is narwo u as uus womtca, lacy ay- Hore than 1 1.000,000 yards. of tweed are used annaally for clothing tbe male poctfattow of London aloae. J Sr t avA- a J aaaal - oatorday. January 15 , irc& There will be services ia tbe v axi om churches tomorrow as follows: Trtntly EpisoopaL eoraer of Rlxth ave- Nineteeath aueet, - Rev. R. F. Sweet, 8. T. a. rector. Kev. E F Oee prleat la charge. Sunday sebool at :IS a ra.: matins and Ulanv at 10:4s a. in.; eelebratloa at Ytf m ; even song at "J0 . BL Trinity Estseonal. corner of Fourth avenue and eleventh street. Rev. B. F. 8weet. 8. T. D.. reevor: Rev. K. F. Gee. priefcl la ebarge. Evea aoog and Sunday aekool at j p. m. St- Joaroh'a Roman . Catholic, eoraer of Second nrprue and Fourteenth street. Rev. Thomaa Maekia. dean and pastor Rev. John H. Cannon, atai&tant. Mara at 8 a. m. and 10:30 . vespers at I d. ta. Sunday aeaool all p. m. Sv Mary'a German Cathode, eoraer of Fourth avenue and Twenty-aeoond street. Kev. Bernard Uaak, pastor. Mass at 8 a. m. aadlO-SSp. m. VesDem at S o. m. Buadar seooott::39p. B. uerman L-ntneran, eorcer er Twen tieth street and Fif'.h avenue. Rev. O. A. Mennlcke pastor. Service at 10KW a. at. and p- m. tjtinuay bcaooi at Z:3U p.m. (lrao l-"n.HwK Iji,ntrmn. oorner at Fortv-tounh street and Seventh avenue. Rev. Joneph I. M'irphy pastor. tervices at 10:4 a. m. ana i:u p. m. bunaav senooi at v-io . oa. First Rwrdjh FvanceUeaL eoraer of Fourteenth street and Fourth avenue. Rev. Carl E. Slatt, pastor. Servioes at 10 JD a. rr . and 7:30 p.m. Sunday school at I p. m. juon sweoisn LAitneran. asm seventa avenue. Services at 10:4k a. aa. and 8.-00 p. m. Sunday school at 920 a. m. German Evangelical, Ninth street between Fifth and Sixth avenues. Rev. Tbeo. F. Krue- rer, pax lor. .ervicea at 10 a. m. and 8:00 p. m Sunday school at S p. no. First Bamist. corner of Third avenue au Fifteenth street. Rev. Carlton E. Taylor. Ph. IX, naator: services at 10:4a a. m. and 7:90 p Moralog aubieet: "Christ, the I'.iwer oi (iod ' even'n.ibieet: "Dare to Be a DanieL' nunaay encot atma. 31, s j. wwain. super intendent. B. Y. P. U. at 6-.30 p. m. Wal ter Karr. leaden topte: "Tbe Source of Power." Junior union at 2:30 o. m. Free Swedish mbaion. corner of Eleventh street and Fifth avenue. Sunday school at 3 . m. Servlees at S:a9 p. m. Prayer meeting nunaay at p. m. Emanuel Rantlst. 447 Forty-fourth street Services at lo-.W a. m. and T.4b a. m.. by Rev Charles K. O. Poole. Sunday school at S p. m. B. Y. P. IT. at 6 n. in. r. Second Baptist. Sixth avenue and Tenth street. Key. WaBhinsrton.pastor: aervloeaatll a. at. and 8:00 p. m. Sunday school at l m. Swedish Bantist. comer of Twenty-tint street snd Fifth avenue. Rev. LaRerquUt, pa tor: Bervlces at 10:45 a. m. ana S.UU p. m Sunday school at 11:30 a. m. First Methodist, ooroer ot Fifth avenue and Nineteenth street. Key. C. O. MoCulloeh. pastor, (services at 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 1. m. hunaav school at V:3U a. m unior leairue at t:30 p. m. Epworth league :3o n. m. ueraan Metnoaist. corner or stxtn avenue and Fourteenth street. Rev. F. H. Hollmana, pastor: services at 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 n. by Kev. Philip Hepner. Sunday school at 9:15 a. m. epworth league at p m. Ninth Street Methodiat. Ninth street, be tween Fifth and Sixth avenues; services at 1044 a. m. and 7 JO o. m. Sunday achool at :4a. m. African Methodist. Fourteenth street and Fourth avenue. Rev. C. II Thomas, pastor. oervicea at iw.au a. m. ana M u. m. nun day school at 12 30 p. m. tfroaaway rresnytenan, oonssr 01 Twenty third street and Seventh avenue. Rev. W. 8 Marquis, pastor. Services at 10:4." a. m. and 7 30 p. m. Sunday school at 0:30 a. m Younif pckple's meellne at 6:30 p. m. Cenvial Fresbyterlan. Seonl avenue, be tween s'ourteenih and Fifteenth streets. Rev Ira W. Alien. Jr.. pastor. Servicsa at HMJ a. m. and 7 JO p. m. Sunday school at :lb a. m. UU3E people a meeting at n:40 p. m. united Fresbvtenan. Third avenue 1 Fourteenth etrect. Services at 10:30 a. and :Ju n. m. Rev. Eilitar MaeDiil. ol Umaha. will preach. Sunday achool at 0:15 m. xouna peonies meeting at uju p. m. Aiken Street Chapel. Presbyterian. South Rock ItJand. Rev. L W. Alien. Jr.. castor: Sua day school u I ta Christian Endeavor meeting at 4 p. m. Services every Tuesday at 7:30 D. m. south Park Chapel, iTesoytenan, cam street od Fifteenth avenue. Rev. V. 8. Marquis. pastor; Sunday achool at x:90 p. m.; aervieek Tuesday at 1 :3u p. m. Uukurtui Cl.ru.tUo. Kev. T. W. Grarion. pas tor. Kervicea at iu:u a. m. anu j:i p. m. MoroiayMibjet. "TheCom1ni;KetiV4l;" veu tut;. "A Woiid Without God." Sunday school at :! a. n. Y. P. a. c k. atn.jun. m Twenty Ninth Street Hu-day School. Chrla- ttaa. htveuttt avenue and Twenty-uf ih street. Rev. T. W. Uralton, pantor. Sunday school at 30 p. m. Cuarl-a . waneiin.auperinietdeni Mla Gertrude Kirkman. tecretarv. salvation Army uarraciu, itsio roeond av enue, aemces as folioaa: Knee drill at a. m.. ho'.ineM meeting at IO.ju a. ru., enris tiana' meeting at S p. m., salvation meeting at au p. to First Church of Christ. Scientist. Twenty- third street between Seventh and Ninth avenues, services at lu:4a a. m. Hun dy kttool follows this service. Testi monial meeting every Friday evening at :.T0 Roon.s open every afternoon eicent P'-idiy from ; 10 t Sunday everng fiom 7 w v. Y. M. C. A. IluUdlng, corner of Third avenne and Nineteenth street. Servises at 3:30, p. m. Hew to Uw Uoed. Good looks are really more thaa akin deep, depending entirely on a neauoy conaiuon 01 me Tim organs. If the liver be inactive, von have a blliens look; if yonr stomach be dis ordered, you fcive a dytpeplia look if yonr kidneys be affected, yon have a piocnca iooe. secure good health and yon will surely have good looks Electric Bitters" is a Food altera tive and tonic. Acta directly on the stomach, liver and kidneys, rnrifies the blood, onres pimples, blotches and bails, and gives a good com plexion. Every bottle guaranteed dold at Harts A Ullemever's drug . ... . .... store. tu cents per ooiue. Try ansa's roat-Kaaa. A powder to be shaken into hoes. At this season yonr feet swollen and hot, and get tired the feel uy. 11 yon nave smarting feet or tight shoes, try Allen's Foot-Ease, It cools tbe feet and makes walking easy, vnres ana prevents swoolen and sweating feet, blisters aa.' cel. 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