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public wsr between the government of Spain end the government prolained and for some time maintained by fotoe of arms by the people) ot Cuba, and the Boiled States of America hereby declare that tbey will maintain a ron.iitiun of strict neutrality betsraen the contending powers and accede to each all Ihe rights of belligerents in the ports and territory of tbe United Slates. The congress of the United States pre tests and rem nistrat against the bar barous manner in which the war in Cut's baa been conducted and the president la hereby authorized to secure an 0000 M ance of laws of war as NOOiala'ed by cii- Ulaed nations. The Call resolution will he calle I Bp tomorrow, so that Cuba and the Monroe doctrine will receive early attention. Tbere was a ripple of latithter as Stew ait t I'or..Nevada) reintroduced his time honored bi;l tor the "tree and unlimited coinage of silver." Call (Dem., rlj.) cave notice that be Mould call up hia Cuban resolution tomorrow, Cullotu (Kep.. III.) introiiueed a tjso- Intlon on the Monro* doctrine similar to that presented tiv Lodge, tie guv» notire that he would call ni> tne resolution as soon as permissinl* for tbe purpose of ad dressing the senate (hereon. Among tba large number of bills offered by Better (Pop., Ivan.) were those limit ing the president* term to lix years without re-election, repealing all laws permiting the issuance of bonds, and the limitation of the power of injunction. Allen (Pop., Neb ) offered a current resolution tor the immediate recognition of tbe Cuban Insurgents, tbe annexation of all islands proximate to Ihe United States, the Upholding of the Monroe doc trine and a firmer foreign policy respect ing the protection of Aiueiican ciuzens abroad. Allen wished to make n ten-nnnuto speech on the passage of the resolution, but it went over with the others without donate. Squire (Ren., Wash.) IntrodnceJ a sil ver coinage bill, which, bo stated, sought to be a fair solution of tbe present cjin age problem. Tbero wero "72 bills and thirteen reso lutions introduced in the aenute, hut a largo maiority of the bills were reprints of measures which failed to pass last ses sion. Many of these, as also a large pro portion of the new bills, were lor private purposes. There were also several for the modification of the pension laws. Senators Peffet, Ftewart and Squire re- Introduced their bills of last session per taining to silver coinage. Senator Pettigrew introduced a bill to establish a uniform system Ot bank ruptcy, and reintroduced his bill of last sess'on t> prevent the extermination of tne fur-bearing aniuiHls nf Alaska. Senator Vest reintroduced tiis bill ni last session to pruiiibit monopoly in the tiansportatiun of cattle to foreign rouii trl»s,and also his bills tor Iho compulsory eduoation of Indian children nnd the set tlement of private land claims. Senator Chandler reintroduced his bill fnr the exclusion ol alien anarchists and his bill for tbe regulation of immigra tion. Senator Fry* introduced a bill provid ing tor the amendment of tbe tariff laws so as to admit free ol duty uil material nsed In the construction o- equipment of vessels built in tun United States. Ha also presetted soveral other bills for tho anoouragement ot American shippii a and American shipbuilding and general bills to amend the laws relating to nav igation, to prevent dlaoriminaiion against Am rlo n sailing vessels eugsged in tbo const wi-o trade. Morgan i Hem., Ala.) gave notico that on next Monday he would address t a senate on tbe British claims lor Bering sea seizures. In tbis connection he offered a resolution for an investigation und report on tbe subjeal by Iho senate committee on foreign relations. At 2:50 p m. on motioa of Faulkner (Hem., W. Va.) the senate,went into ex ecutive sess on and at 3 oclock adjourned until tomorrow. Allen's Resolution The following is the full text of Senator Allen's resolution ou the recognition of Cuba and maintenance of tba Monroe unci 'me : liesolved, That it Is the sense of the Semite— First—That the gove-nment of the United States of America should promptly recognize the revolutionists of Cuba, who are nuts honestly struggling to secure tbeir independence of tho Spanish gov ernment, as composing an independent nation, possessing all the rights thereof, according lo the laws of nations. Second—That all islands in close prox imity to tho mainland of the United States of America, should a* speedily as possible, by treaties of purchase, lie an nexed to this government, as essential lo nur safety in time of war, and Iho con venience and necessity ol our OOtnmsree io time ol peace. Third—That the wise declaration of President Monroe, known as the Mournn doctrine. Is a well established policy of the government of the United Btales, en I abould be promptly and effectually main tained by the ao"ernment ill its original purity and purpose. Fourth —Thai whilo the government ot tbe United Statos should not needle-sly nor hastily embroil itself with any lor «ii|tn power, and should only resort lo ex treme measures In eases of absolute ne cessity, a tinner and more prompt policy on the part of this government iv main taining tb rights of American citizens abroad sbould be ititioducecl and pursued, IN THE Htll'SE The Session Consumed In the Reading ol the Message WASHINGTON. Hoc. 3.—Tba session tif the house today was very hriel and wa- on ■•lined entirely by tlio rending id the president's message, it was listened to with lair attention, hut the features of tho document received no sign, oithoi ul approval or dlsappi oval from, the mem bers until tne conclusion ol the reading, xthen several Democrats created a slight deinonstratirn. When it was finished the bouse Immediately adjourned until In day. llotb curiosity and Interest were mani fested hy tbo morobeis ot tha house in the president's message. Members expressed surprise that no recommendation wus made for tho supply of the treasury de ficit. In tho discussion ol foreign affairs tbo portitui devot d to tho enforcement of tba Monroe dootrine, tv oonnaotlon with the boundary Jim dispute, and thu ■tuggestions regarding Cuba attracted apeclal attention, but tho main Interest centered in the recommendations for the ffetiroment of green hacks ano tbe exten sion of the national hank gystsm. Several of tho Democratic leaders who differ from the president on the financial Suestion refuau to express tbeir opinions or publication. Among the hills Introduced woro the following: By Powers of Vermont—A bill to estab lish v uniform system of bankruptcy. By Wilson Of ObiO— To equalize pensions On aooount of service ill the Mexican war. By Mabon of Pennsylvania— incorpor ating tue Maritime Canal company nl Nicaragua, reported by Representative i:. , of the commerce coma It tea in the last oongre is. By Mcßae Ol Arkansas —To strike out tiie provision of Ihe constitution against, levying v capitation ot direct tax (it ru gult of tho income lax derision). By rJerruian of Oregon—To abrogate |b« Olavton-Bulwor treaty. By Mcltaa—lo define trusts and to authorize tut Ires Importation of articles covered hy tbem, By Johnson oi California—To make it unlawful |alter August I, 1886, for any foreign born laborer to enter the United States; also a bill to provide that no alien shall be admitted to eltiseoshlp wnu has not for the continued term ol live years prsoedlnit hi--, admission resided within the United Blfctel and who OSlinot speak, lead and write tbe [English language. NOMINATIONS The Pre-i- 1 nl Names v Justice and Two Cab inet Officers WASHINGTON, Dec. B.—Tba presi dent today nominated RufUl W, l'cck nam of New York lo be associate jusltoe of the United States supreme court te slice?ed the late Hovel! Jackson ot Ten* nessei. He sis i nominated Richard OK ney to be secretary of slate and Judso" Harmon attorney general. WASHINGIO3, Doe, B.—Senators on both side- pi the t hamper express them selves as highly pl»ased with ihenomina ti ni of Judge t'eckbaui. Senator Hill Ol New York is in the west, but Senator Murnhv slid ther« uoul I be no doubt of ■needy conflrtna'lon, tie did vet believe tnat Senator Hill would make any oppo •itioa. The jtt.iges ol the United Stales lUpreine court are understood to have expressed satisfaction witb tbe selection. Senator t'ngh, chairman ot tne com nutte on judiciary, will call a meeting of the eommiitee for next Monday f r the purpose of considering Judge Beckham's nominal ion. Ibe nominations of Mr. Olney as sec retary of state and Mr. Harmon as alter- MV general were coalirni -.i b, the senate and thai of Ruins H. Peck ham to the niipre nt bcOcu ret'srreJ to tbe jndioial committee. Jndae Rnftis W. I'rckhsm was burn in Albany in l-i.. Hia lather, Kntua W. Peckham. of Albany was a judge of the court of appeals and be is a brother of Wheeler A. I'ei kham ol New York city. Judge PeokDam is a nirmtier of the op pcilate court of the state, and before his elevation lo the position in No«ember, 1886, wss active in Albany politics, being at one time the leader of ttie Democratic patty her.-. He is a warm petsonol Irieiui uf President Cleveland. WALLER'S CASE The Kansas Delegation In Congress Inter ested and Active WASHINGTON, Pec 3.—The Kansas delegation In congress is determined to leave nothing undone to secure the release of ex-Consul John L. Vfallsr from bis im prisonment in France. After Ihe presi dent's message had been read this alter noon tho entire itelegntlon of senators and members, including Republicans and Populists, heltl a meeting to decide Upon i their course of action. It was resulved Ito push a resolution in both houses call lag upon the president for all tho papers mid correspondence in tbe case. Several I members thought this resolution should Iba accompanied by one stating it to be the view of congress that 'tie president should take Immediate action, and such a resolution may be decided upon nt a ■ future meat in, . F'om the information at hand, tbe members to k exception to i'r.todeut Cleveland's view that the correspondence with France upon lbs matter is progress ing Satisfactorily, The • nly question j raised w.ts wind her or not Ibe reply lo I the request calling tor paper* iboui.t be awaited before inoio vigorous steps wero I taken, Kepresentallvs Miller, from whose dls- I ttlot Waller was appointed to his consul- I ,ate was tnipowerctt to draw the resolu- I lion, and he has had a confeience regard ing it tonight with Mr. Hilt, the prob- I able chairman nf tbe cummillie o.i for eign affairs. Representative Curtis of Kansas has re ceived many petitions calling lor strong action in the Waller case, which bo will present io the house. The Venezuelan Questlun WASHINGTON, Den. 8. -Tne lirst | movement In coiigreis upon the Venezue lan boundary dispute cattle today in the form of a resolution Introduced in the bouse by Bepresentatiyn Livingstone of j Georgia, whose nam* has been somewhat identified Willi the qilsliiOH by matou of bis reeolution reiiiimmeudiiig arhitrution, which was addptei hy too last congress, and his recent visit to \ enez tela. Tbn resolution recites that by a resolution of the last c.ingress it was 1 eeuiiiniende I tliut the boundary dispute tie submitted to arbitration! that tbi action was I brought to the atletit'.on of Her Britannic ! Majesty's government by Ihn president, courteously and with kindly intent, and declares that Her Maiesty't government "1 as fulled 10 give the prompt considera tion lo th* Import!!)! reoUISI continue I in that joint resolntion or lo answer Hie lame In env manuer, stndi as was tins . nnd becoming to the dignity ul tne j United Slat a as a great nation anil ns lo . the Iriemllv relations existing between tbn two governments " Tbn resolution also recited, after this OOmmnntatlon, that tbo colonial secre tary instiuotsd tbo government ol Hrit :sh (ilium Ito take forcible poISSSSiO 10l certain tnrrltory of Venezuela involved 111 tho dispute, "ait net ablcb bus been l oHioio, 11 v declare Ito hn the manifesta tion iii 911 unfrlendy disposition lowaro the Dill id Si ales. 1 ' in cinclusion, it provides for a joint committee of twi senalots and tlirno mimberi to Investiiat* tba (aoii and ree ommind proper action to congreas, lo vlndloatia.nl preserve the dignity nnd rights Ot tbe United States In the prem ises. -Mime Capable Acting PHILADELPHIA, D*c 3. The titst elaborate product! m ol Slrik"spenr»'s I Henry IV seen In till" city for many years was given tunlgM at lb* Broad street theater by Julia Marlowe Taber ami Robert Tab ir. Tba fiiturool the performance w. m the attention blltOWld on historical accuracy in scene and cos. tiitne, and tho appiarano* ol Mrs. ! inner ns l'rlnce bul. As tbo mud cup sprig ul royally, the actruss udds another to her list "I successes, and won esnteial apnlausi In the lighter tuinos with Kalltaff. Mr. Tuber made a itiunlr Hotspur und proved himselt an her uelor ol no moan talent. One of the most enjoyable characterizations of tbe even- I ing was that of the fat knight by William F. Owen, whose portrayal ot the "roll ing mail of lle-ti" recalled to old play goers ihn tlays of Hiiclietl. Thl other roles wero in capable hands. The Insane Preacher CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Dee. — Rev. I Trunk Hyatt Smith, formerly paitor ot , the Nortb-avonue Baptist oburcb, who was recently declared insand by the 1 United SlulcH district COUrt, will leave lor Washington tumorow, whore he will enler 1111 asylum, 'ilia Commitment pu pern reached here today and were imme diately turned over to ni- brother, Stan ley E, Smith, who will accompany tho IX paitor to Washington, ill s- condition is BUOII as to cause grave doubts in the minds oi his friends ns to his ultimata : recovery. Since Ins return home from ] flour! not one word has OSUapOO his Hps j that wooid lead bis fricndH to believn be I remembers any oi the proceedings that occurred there. Irt-aiurv Statement 1 " WASHINGTON, I »cc. 3.--To-tor's state ment of the condition ot the treasury ihoffsi Available cash balance, 8177,027, --642j fluid ressrvi, 870,870y000. Talking I'rienJs of 'l ip Top Tbo largs sale Tip Top (;ough Syrup Is having is easily accounted for. Kviry bottl* sold makes n talking friend, Taera can't Im any hotter advertising; than hy "word til mOUtb" and Tig Top has thousand! of such advooalis. Merit ioal.es Irlrndl every where—tint':, why T1 p Top is popular Special Notice to Rudders In making estimates for building, re imbie con traders consider not only how cheaply they can buy material, but ulso the quality of Hie articles used. I Mllltl. W. C. Furrey iV Co., the old , time tried and never loiind-watiting baidware dialers, ut ins North Spring Hiteet, am n.dod for thrtai thiugs, viz: Tbe large and well tusortcd «tock of builders hardware they curry, extremely low prices und Hie reliable quality tif their goods. Ootllull tbem before buying; it is well worth your lime and mouoy. Dr. Price's Cream Baking; Powder World's I air tli£hest A war* LOS ANGELES HERALD: WEDNESDAY MORNING* DECEMBER 4» 1898. SHOWING OFF THEIR PACES San Francisco's Horse Show a Decided Success THE SOCIETY PEOPLE COME Fiawus Equlnes ia Large Numbers Have Beea Entered Pavorttes Carry Oil the Honors at Ihe Jockey Club fleet-Racing Results at New Orleans Associated Tress Special Wire. SAN * KANCISCO, Dee. 3.—The sec ond annual exhibition oi tho HcrseSluiw nsociition of Ihe Pacitlo roast waa opened today under favorable auspices, l'be show Is much superior to that of last year In the number and character of the • ntries and in the arrangements ot the management. A continuous progrtm luring Ihe live days of the show lias been arranged with exhibitions morning, ut'l srnon and evening. l'liero were many spectators this morning, more tnit after noon and this erening the) large Me .'natr.es' pavilion where the show is beld wss crowded. The boxes ■tirroun.'in g the ring were tilled witn society people fiom ail ovrr the Paetlio coast and the general attendance crowded the prome nade and occupied all the seats provided. The reception of animals for the big show began vest rdav afternoon, and it was not long until tho best Known owners and breeders of horses In the country were rcprt s?nteil. Altough tbe entries are for the mbt) part local, eastern horses will | not he entirely iinrepreeanted. Walter Hohu't's four-in-hand prize winners at th" New ) ur< snow were on tne lanhark today, George A. I'ope and Henry J. L'rooker both have eastern horses entered In their names. Hermann, the musician, has entered live horses, including his lour-in bund and Inn educated saddle liorse, Perfection, Walter ilob.irt has ill ill forty-eight horses on exhibition, John Fa'rrolt exhibits a number of hack neys, and there aro a largo niimoer of -jcera and tirecdera entered by various iWUiri, In all thcte are 478 entries, and Its horses. The show wat formally opened at nonu villi a luncheon in (he pavilion given by Henry J. Crocker, president of the*nsso lation, to the direct, rs.judges and mem bers of the ring committees. The stirs if the show are the (anions brood mare Fairy Rose slid the yearling lilly Bosor nonde, by Ormonde out ol Fairy Rose. On the Race Courses SAN FRANCISCO, Dee. B.—Fifth day if Pacific Jockey club meet. Weather dear: track heavy. Three favorites and iwo third choices won. Summaries: Five and one-half mrloiigs-Toano won, Oat me] second, Piquanil third; lime. lHl'j. I tine mile, s-Hing--Strathmeatb won, BalSO secoti I, 0 dims third; time, 1; Iti. Six furloii s, Iwo-yeST-olds- Sallralli. mot wo a, Mi-<s Bremmsl teoend, Kamsiu [bird; time. I :l7's. Six furlongs, selling —Shield Bearer »nn, Hilly 8, second, Bllgo third j time, Bit inilongs Cbartrausa won, Abi P. second, Hidalgo th ltd; nine. 1:18. NKW ORLEANS, Dec.;'.. — Weather clear and cool | track last. ■ Seven furlongs— Stark won, Sir John second, Montepenso third li ne, 1:30 V, Mile and a quarter—Marcel won, Hilly MoKeosis necoud, Blnsao third; tin*, 2:118. Six furlongs—Judith C won, imp. Sugar Miond, 00-anallu ihlidi time,l:i<>. six fniiungs - Miss Young sjou, Oiiatta* no.i.ia second, Hi hernia third; time. 1 :ln. Hue mil*—lllVada won, (!. B Oog sec mid, Baatrice thud; time, lit. 1 ,. Inglcshle Races The fallowing is th* list of entries and weights of the races to he run nt Ingle side lo lay, which ore punted tit the I.os Angolee I'lirl club, 318 South Spring street. Commissions received ou these rices and full description of each event ; First race, oIaVOII-llXtMntba, sell na, two-year-olds' (lip Princess Noreiia 10*, Briolne i"7 DOdbtlul mi, Riot 101, Rutnmel 107, Cltude Hill 101, Rey del iliimlidna 107, F rrtS llerlmnu 101, I Izzls 11. 101. Adolada 104, Jack Atkins 107, Seoond rac, tlve-elghtlis, selling! 12)- Snletlad HU, Miss fleetly 101. Olive 100, Kljo Inl ltabe Murphy 08, Contribution Hi.l, Put Murphy ICO, "(ieorge Miller 101, Vi n 101, Hymn 107, Ply 101, George > D ckjnson 108, rpfrd race, seven-eighths, sidling (ill K. 11. Shirley 104, Sir Qsorg* 104, I'M- I cede 101, Outright i»'', McFarlan* 08, i t banner till. (fourth race, ISVen-elghlllH, selling (II) I —Jiick RlontllnU 104, Little Bob 00, Dr. 1 tin met 1 ID, All Over 111, Funny Louise. In ~ Se'inltz lv.l. Fifth race, one mile, Mi lling (8) Hydy us, Imp. Candid lis, Our Maggie 101, Carrie ML MontalVo 107, Collins. 80, Remue Hit, Josephine 08. Tne following will be inn between lirst ami second race" na a raalob race for 81000 a sine, one mile Balsa t'l, Strut biiu-al h 107. I ha S ispended Cyders NEW YORK, Due. B,—TllO perm,hint suspension of Titus, Cabsnne and Mur phy, cyclists of class B, Iroin all races under the auspices of tbe Lsogns of Anierican Wheelmen, in widely intern*! ing lo wheelmen throughout ihe country. L. D. Cananne gave out tidity the fob lowing facts in bis possession, tbe cvi- and charges in the case DUVlng up ot the pralent time been wltlineld. In the lirst plane, Cahanno save be was ns,innded by atdotran Bspteinbir 2d, and on September loth received tba fol lowing charge- : "It Is rhargeil that you, I. J, Inn and Charles M. Murphy agreed bOtWfCI) yoursslret that you woro U) be allowed to win the one-mile open, class 11. race al the bicycle rune a held under i lot SUlploei of the Associated Cycling elnl.s ot Ht, La lis. at tli" Pastime trtoii In Ht. Louis, OTI August 21, ItiOo, without Ibe efforts of other riders Thus and Mu'pby tods lent you. "It Is further charged tbat vim, iitus and Sgtettl that .Murphy wir in be allowed to win the oiin-niile btndioap class II race of the sanio races. "It is turthor cnarged that yon. Titus and Murphy agreed lo allow TItUS to win the two-oii).- handicap class I! race nl lio Buinn races." Ills tilily Knowledge "f evidence, he de. olared, hn received through a Synopsis sent by Chairman Gideon of the racing boiiriot the LeagO Ol Amerciaii Wheel men. Ctibauioi says ho lias aincn for wunied to Chairman Uldaon an tntwar io the charges, and declares blmiell ai lol lows: "I certainly do not Inland to let the matter rest. 1 shall take Immediate etnpa to clear mv character, and am Oonddejtt that the law OOUrti will afford IDS OOaTt' pleto vindication." ' At Dadlson Square Harden NEW YORK, Dec. 3.—Tho Mad I SOU Square Harden wus wfl] lilled with home fanciers when tb« brut day's solo ol trot' ling i lock of Kellogg it Co. 'nas opened. The will continue lour days. The iinl lot ol stock w« li'-im tb'J Palo Alio A. Hamburger & Sons \T\ -'iimhAr °* Ml^Nrrtde at after-holiday clearance prices—Low Prices at iJcCeiTlDer I)ie busiest time of the year speaks well for the People's Store's style of modern merchandising. Have you visited our Down Stairs Departments yet? and have you seen our vast stocks of Crockery. Glassware. Clocks, Lamps, Dolls and Toys ? Seen the Low Prices ? John Foster & Co/s Ladies* $5 Fine Footwear Today Only $3.95 Pair BOX UOIIIB rdETHs DRESS GOODS eh LINENS fOOIIEfIR bj^e . . - , ~11 tXMft HWfl •'"''»; r'xtra Special* In Block Prei.* Hoods, you money Pome Knit.die favored lis. tthely «..uli •»». A Well Appearing shoe tnt command pi uir uciki > > i iat»ot.au» Pry Good. DooartaMßt today our Mt ii A. Hamburger wet |aitf*U«a ittraei. att.nirooi lot Prio« >mi hi mil tailors have been crowded Into Hie faafl* win ptomMM animated app**r*no*,ow. ready to teat. New Yoik wh.natortUa It, the wear brings back HMaaiiaatat, Oal lonabrl frocks BSaernbled tor ibis sea* i* to ia* gr**t out in prteea thattrah*,** repretinia rr* »t » grout linta bout* itnaal carl .-oi» i .dies' itaa*. aavt ika son's selling it the PEOPI B'SSTORB, inaugurated, f*h g.>o.i* iat**t eaeluatt* won e.i money tartia.u. i>e imd on kaad oorreet appearance, price, ut auu weor. —. ' .| - uwroi hi — patiarat at price, that wo witinauta toot! thai were >n ihart length* Mr, *\ a, am shoe, .out t<y > ■ are guaranteed to o,uei outer rrocKi 01 nujn . s wtuato»tta«jaaatokljfi Roadytaaoa will Hamaaitte* got ißat* oh rt lengthi tor Itytnaveri aartloniar, ihoao combining modish-tor less IflOney titan WW Biatl" ~r , ,v , , it. pee. nftpn/l ft lift VBr !' »b»rt money. You eon hove thttl nil tho nbovn allrltuli.* tt woat.voune.it. locfe cloak factory product commands port.neeand yy y Uy lUMtlhMtaj'lJtitaiataiiMikiu.toi pile** *§#'S, UKtoOU UVO The*. Are They The " Vassnr" Shoe eient viiuwvr v moov All lliion \ hleoch Toi I* t.l en«, In piece* lodic*' II ne*l "Pong Ola Kid akin" Button I i>._r*.»n»4i . lullv ."»>ordi long (oioiilv.Wi *■ NhO**, potent leeiher il|». >err fßk «*• .OntlOll 150 X COai» l odav '•* >•">' long tot J.'o on.l a lot ot 4*%/~> loi*. ia«or tore, t ork soles ■(_. J ~, „ , „,..,,.nN„ ihaui only hall a »*rt long will tJtJI taay'lll wet m tmi they'll jl«Ta ladle*' Jacket* orhln« !• retich Hlotk BOU. rv ,. rv y » t d ot high art French Novelii«i; com you i „l> ken,, ihe cold out; **4/V cle, lotaefron Hot Uoat* AM CA blah omi Platdt) high art o*r an* par „. , . per p«n yltha button., wmeolia„ / .OU nan Novelties: hfiielltb ot Short LeiltrtllS nnd hondsonin Monde ia J| M ____ 5.,.,t, t, snvaltlai: e\erv void / OilVI V unisui' eleeve. co . (,„hlo„ b*ek Vl—• y' th 11.1, oNer> na | H,e„ hed and unbleocl,. I P.MMh IMH WilltCr ShOt'S worih .fit), but only anSJigOlOlVt-aO, fl?a3 *hd OithOlWd turko» ted mien, losi-celored WHVWai T * T T green and luraay ra I daraa.w, mg\ . , .nut ile es ioi sue .void *%l|/'« I o.llt»' liuttoii Hho.ii, m«d» Item Oenulne Ladies' Coats Today AdhltT' tlUt t &2 Wu* and Black M l*ed Mohair Bourtj, R . v M0 HA1I» TVrtm BOUOtBi. JWk _ v . , . . hov.'.'he*'t o'L* aatw, "fdm iSd tDO loose Iron) Boi Co*t« »'•'•• gl» A andWco Nov*lit*.t BourMtaa. rough *l> 58-ilK'll DamaSKS ,„'., ninth rot-1 | buttons witn tv V. I I „„„. | ,„||.b, scoich end /fag -J C \ i„i .„ ~ .nlenched llu li i.tii««L* rtd* tap button, rtpel*h»ok, JJV k*n h Ch.vlot.i Ooter I MTI.ZS £}\ h void ia — velvet oollori worth »W, V* andJfanelM. taluMUplofii, {::»„„,. ;» ift ft '„" lj JIM CCp Lllllics' shoeS ior*-. Un f ~ a| ottorovtrar* only Do, and . _ liny troot i}»yard*ar«ouiy, ~,,1, „. rv mo „ rraaeb Call aaja,with Stylish Coats Today 62-inch Linens i^..V;:,*^U,v:v; ! ; , ,'« a t^.SO lilock nnd t ordin.l uilxed idievl.it lloticlo pta-,,8 ajUtl»o* „.xty eight etPtll 7»« Full bleo, hot loth nieuened. unhieoidt d, toe ond w onomed |.o.lti\e -11.1 ti-i.uttou loose Horn iiujj /ra | r*» CA BI» kStUa, in r.kln h ripe* «*» fi turtaV-red and red and gt**n uamaaki, ly w*t*r*nowe*ttt*rpr.oii tools rl lie tack,jarat *Ay I y.OXf and . rocodov tor thirty night b% Vsy nieces lor the .en ih reelly j mm p t poll lg o million oiee r-. a mmmmm 0 utjt *oo t*t bl»«k Oulii*)»l gTIOIL, iban yoo paj by too nardi ' , V/S^!^}.^y am t.*T.«v,.M.k.. W d. y <..,.>•.. UUV 001 Winter Oxfords Swell Coats Today Table Damask reelv';to'^ln.^nV '1 . ~ -■■ - latinnuoh*«t*,Ba«nd«_ Lyoa,P*an doSoto, la« 4 Inch wld*, Meaehed*nd«»*»»,fln* .. (lil> , v n**i pllaaia Ourk C A ladies' Inn hncliM * Mitt, n ioo»edront tiros tie l.ondo*. i.ros tlrolut f| g-x I able Pomiak.| thOU |i tvfi »« ml : i„ 11 »,» as nam o. a bond- eDaX \iei on pox •on is, large Man- sm | 4 Araiur**. Paata** , thiue VV/i o»*r lorai.tfti ihoayard«and f\4\„ turned, wlta th* Saar oi a w»H * do in sleeve, end rip, let«. ~ %L Bj B ...leooml I oinpsdnuirifli, ever loi *1 I.V oi;d ny ynrd. II j I/ ~, .ertioli iho arenie.t bargain ol ra 111 „„, „ „,, .„, 5.1 » yard, 101 and 001 ily. the piece, ' \f±, lhateaaOßi »K m v 81.6U, aiTail and ot course ... "" V (krman and Irish Mne hootwcar Kersey Box Coats Today , Satin Damiiik An entire v new linn ut Fornlgn l oneleo In i„ bleached. Ht Inch.» « de. mora iiian one »o"« Bhoel In either hull nOl /n> aa> Pin* JCnfH»h K. r-ev tl hut 1011 ioo«e-trent lilock, haii'd-ome Bo rolled WOOIJ /]% a kind, oil WO to o I (At dool more Ihail )„,.,, n 110 1 rem It Kid nklu or eloih M B 11,, 1 eat. 'Hop applique back /lag A and Mehom: loom MOIIOI I nd BL B a*k*d lot; lan 1 void pl*o*l go lot 101 10 1 1 »ihor tip*, HMlbl* aDag and haiuUom* ye eet VL I V roy r*lol*«lolU*M*ndplalßßl*o* Jl I *''d_«l.7j', lh*»y»M PI tet ao intiarotoeij collar hmi.mill* iii.~l.le-. T\ If> lloucle* as low as «X * lor stl.ad and *.. », and 110«k I 1111 ,ne ioi. ji 8 button! outside %F M.VJ .hotter pines, >H yard.. MJI.VU Todl far #1. to aad pQfrf Tan Melton Coats {.ottAigtSl ? L M;r ,„ .I;^^ 1 s-?^ 1 ,!^.! 1^,? „., ual^o.^o^!!"w.nebud. velv 1 doul. .• I.reos.ed. VL I laa ~ .unui n, m« vi.< I ,L\l ..... .... „, a • VT I VSI lot New York i\ aot potoi.l ej7«l iplo &;,t?i%U,^sm E a«i •pi Tr7 JJ>l.oO l:r , " , ■ , : , : , "•". m :" l :: > " , .. , "• % . , '" v lor u,, tj- • »-■•'• Jl " A. Hamburger & Sons stick tnrtn of till lets Se.ialnr Leliind Stanford, ano Contains fifty bend. Some ol His pr cc.i received were as foil IW»! Rlo Alio. b. c, by Palo A'to-Llsie. I.v 1.. .r.riil It.irlon ; Klo Aito st. ek lurin, K. D. .-laiir, proprietor, Buirerliet, N. V., 8881 1. Illh n Hnnser, b, o>, by Truman - h'Me, by Utmsral BarMn, I. J, Havlri Q, brio, P»., 1850, Lsznole, b, oi, by Axmoot, by Gltiiral Barton, C. l. Fall . 81890, Aseet»,b.f.,lß9a, Aitmeiir R'bfcci, J.H. Ollitbaut, Melrns*. N. V., 802 ft, Aziio, b. If,, 189, AITIOOr Millie t'oob, Nitniti dtriuts Noa York, 1758, Rating Cases ill I' Alio, Dec. -Thl semi-annual meeting Of th* board of review of the American Trotting ISSOOlltlOn opened this morning at the Auditorium hotel, and will be in ISllinn *H Ol the Willi un.l may ru i over Into OlXt week. Th IM are B*o 00111 on Hie do; net for hearing. Probably the leading cam bofari tbo board is that of the Lincoln lliaolltlon iiL'iiinsl John It. Oohtry and Joe Patobin for Vlolsilni an oxhloltion oontraot, NKW YOBK, D«o. B.—TbO regular De cember meeting ul the hoar I of review of the National Trotting sssoelitlnn began ai thu Murray lim hotel toplgbl ami will oonllua tbe balance al tb* week. There are 0 number of notable ens is ou Ihn dieket. Thl mOOlbsrl of t lit) boatd pi, sent were M ii. H. P, I bus iii r.i Lex. intdi n Ky.j U. D. I'alitnir. Lowell, .Mass.; Da. id Bolthor Ol New York; Ctd. William Bdwsrds, Olivelintl, O.i Jotnpb Bilbey, Franklin. Perm. J <'. M. I'ogg. Louisville; a f.OOvernor Mitohell ol Wisconsin, 'i ho board will continue in session tomorruw, Ruuiie Comlnt in CHICAGO, Dee. 3.--1 'hu in ii all Olid well has received notice Hint the Colorado Midland, Denver and Rio tiruhde, and the Rlo (iraiideWestfin will rectinie mem bers tif IbO Western Passenger Associa tion on Hie lasis of other loads In their territory. Three reads went tbn chief ones whose vote, hud not been reOlWld, ami their nctieptonee itringtbinod tbe situation Very materially, A Crunk Conftattl FORT WAYNE, I ml., Dec. .'(.—John Mono, one of tbo gang of crooks now in jaii uwaiiing traniportatlon to tbi pinl tsnttary lor ten yearn, bus mad* a com ph In oonfllsion, II" • i.v < ihH Brit crime was n bank robbery in ruibio, 001,, and later hi tackled a ntugn robbery with llin Hallo.i gang. He wus v member of a gang I bill killed a western man ill Buf falo nnd secured 178,000, Wei It Newa lo Them ? BORANTON,, rutin., Deo. 3.—Tim on tiie police force of this city, with thu ni osptlun of two patrolman who uro un ih.jir vacation! wan luoinioned bit on Mayor Oonnsll today and formally null iMid thai Rev. Dr. Oaaia Robioioni In loa Setiiintl I'resbylei ian elnirch pulpit on I hunksgiving day, had cbnrged that Bcraotoa noiloemin lod young man lo huii.es ol ill lame. Tor Over l-'lltv Veara Mrs. WlnalOW'l aOOlhlng syrup h»s been used forchidnu leethlng. H odibi* thl ohlld. softens the gums, allays oil pain, cures wimt idle and In the best remedy lor diaribuna. 'Iwvllty live ceutH a botlie. Carpels nnd Draperies uood i.e.- ourtalns. On* a pair. lin Midi point lace eiirlalm, |3 SO a pair. i. c [lent quality poi tli roi, 18 ■ pan l ull ma I llgs, 7 ''I aea. a ngora rugSi 8* eaob, Ing ii in carpet 801 l per jard. lapn iry llrunr-ele .'die p*( yard. Ktsti osrpsti -ue peryaru, Monuettc earnot. *l per yaid. t.. A. JLlib tijj tuulh Uiuodus;, SECRETARY SMITH'S SPEECH -! — ! Deals Chicily With Ihe Question of Silver Coinage Ihe Kepsal ol Iho State Bank. Tag Would Prove • Keme.ly lor Many i inaaslal ins 1 — , , Aitoolated Prets laeolal wne. j AII.ASIA, 0a„ D»0, B,—Cold as wus 't he weather tonight the welcome ex tended to Secretary ol Hie Interior Smith 0 i his appearance before the general as sembly to dismiss the Hnaooial qussiion, was ot the wannest. Standing nnini only waa availuhla in I.c hull of the bOUSS id I repreiantatlvts whsrs both branches oi the leglnlatiire nut, and loud and anthill" I lastla applause male I eqiienl Interrup tions In his remttrkS, 'Inn sscrelary had I been lUTIItU to dllOUtl the i-sdtn ol the day, but, liko #X-Bp»Sk»r Orlip, who ■poke before tno same body two winks ago, be oonfiied blm»sll lo tb* roonav question, taking a'rong giound against the fr c and Hnlliitlted cdinue ol Silver and defending the course ol lb* sdralols t rat Inn In Haancial natters, Mi. Bmltb gave a running review of tba bistory ol ourraney in Ibii country. Ha was against silver or paper dollars circulate I In this country a» could bt Ntpl as good ns gold as arty ottaof dolls'. n« indorsed the I blmelgllle policy ol Tbomii Jefferson, ha said, but be llld not ngre.i wltU tb* hi I metallic falluey of l oin Harvey, and Im ! arguid *!ib .ratnly to ■how that tb* fre* ami unlllllltltl cnliiage of both gold and silver ai tin) present ratio woul ■ result In tbo •iiabllsbtnent ol ibe slivir standard and ihe n is.tp|ii-aruiiee ol ull our gold, 1 Tno tide of papulation und ol cap t»i i wus tut setting toward the south, a"d ' the southern pSOpII, ot nil btbari, had 1 ooohiiod to driad a rsvolutinii, in o colnavi vrtll bancfli no one and work vast hardships, to nil, and SSpSOISIIy to Ills OOtlOll plantSfl ol the South, who would have to sell Iliti i r QOlton nt a gold stand ard nrld and buy their (UOdl al uu Hi llsiiti iil»»r swndard valuation, ' Iho must slgnloaut pan ol Beoriury ' Smith'n iddreis win iiis rsfsronco to eiam - ban 111, ihe repeal ot the Iv per cent lix . oil llioir circulation Would, hn believed. !ho nun remedy lor onr financial 11 la). II" I { took pleasure in tnlling Ins auditOlS I 1011. ! of it great mini bur of great lawyers in the national capital, with wiiom be Wll asm ! | mated, all weni agreed that the prohibi ' tory tax wm uncinstitutional. Prcsldstit Olivttland ami Biorstarv Oar> lisle tiud btllb reoomtneioled lis mpnal to the last oODirelli and their I'OOoramflufll tiiiiia would liave bl*n n nnwitd, but II - would bBVI l iooii ii aliens to gnpaal to thu , present tongi'ess lot' lUUb notion. Tbo luorvtaty oloiid by announolnfl his issu-.no « that Hi" o"xl imtlunsl oonvs.f I loa would laxj advanced ground afamit ' fine oolnagu and counseling oilmosii ol 1 dllOUSUlull and Inn iinniy wll iln parly t lines, no that tiltur lb* bgtttl WS* OVOI there inlglil not be ton many scars. Dviiamite in rloodurai NKW York, Dec. B«—A special lo (ba Worn! from Ttgoolgilpa,Honduras, sayai iAs I'reHidtiiil Boh I 111 nun entering Hie government palace yei tnrday an evplo ■ ion occurred in tine of the barracks near hy. Four soldiers wero silled OUttlgllt, and over twenty went lerloUlly woundnd. Ituinorn npr ad thai. Iho pruaidaul bud boon iliin and causn gnatoxoltaa t, He wan not injured, however. The cause nf Ull IXpIOIIOII ia unknown. I'olUo I'romolirjna NEW YORK, Doc. .').- ibero will prnh , nbly be a iiuaibci ol piomolion* tv tbe I police department within 'hi n»*l wtoß, , I Acting Cllltl Conln ' "'ill priilittnlv Im I made chief, lb* holloa oomniiitlontfi . adopted iho nn# rniot grading prom illnn i todty, Mii Oonlln ««• oliod to appear < bttort lb* oommt.tiuoor* iu'ai frit ay i lo he fi iii ni i n cii aa in ma i)uitlllloaHon*< i ii lor 'im mil's any mtmbtr ol tho loioe el ii'iiin fur pfumutioo ni iy apply hi m dmlnatton, Any Inapeolor l might poni" pete with Mi. t'liiiiiin (ur pruraoij n, [mi none hm applied Mi tb* t-aml fa? tion, Hull' i B.itr*im prow itloni i lihlly. It road*i Proffiotlun* abaii b* road* by I urn noird "i polio* wmmitilonir* on ground* "i nfiuiuiiy, nftitorloui poll** nervico, and nuperioi capacity. a niti sii;ai. ] Charged Upon Members ot the Chicago Cam- • paign Committee 1 OHTOAQO, Dtß. 11. —Three i|uarteii ot | a ni i I Hon dollar* bat been itolOD from i the oamptlin und "I tho liemociattn paly, raited Im' Iho yenra MBB, I•*'.»4 und , I 100 spring ol is 1,,. Xhit charge If inn U | Iby M. 0 MoDiuala and Aldtrman John i Pawtrt, it 'i tuitalit*d by tba ntwly i elected rbilrman oi lb* tourity oontrtl i oommlttee , Thomtt Othtn, In Ibt ttntt. i menl il.nl the Itllldl ol Iho pall two year* huvo not been n unleil lor Tbo nn n»Jf (tat rtlltd lor the otnipalgn which reiulted In thi tliotlon ol Joan , Ip, Hopklnt over Utorgt B, Built at mayor, for tbi comity o'lmtntttiontft i campaign lollotjlng, lot the aidtimtnia , (ampglttli lor lb* winter oontett und lor 1 the drainaia nanal nam pal an, lint t* tly olmodi ib" lii in ■■lint uml nlnltiratl n ol Inn lien trll c in it tea, born OOt ot th" ii unllnttion "' Uarttr Harrlton, i« ebargtd witb lb* nilmii "f tin-' monty, 1 Ami l o t Umlaut*, no*xol*n*llon lit! prtttnl Itiriheomlna trim tho Urn irttlt oltlt*nt obo ttanil u«d*r th cnargo til 11itvii>Intteii .ue i ty lor iheir own perianal henelit,lntrol»lni In Itt t»p*ndl> lur Irlpt I" HtUropt, tn VVitit Bidnn nnd lii Hot .Springe, it id the building; of vuriniH *gpenult* riildtnttt In dMltftlil ]iartn ol ihe i lly. Not a Brlfct laker ! BPRINOKIBbD, hi., L>tt, 8, Ollrof | ii. uibion, it mtiubii ol t'.* Thirty ninth genual titirobly Irom Ob lot go, in- j dined by th" Sinoitmon county grand jiuv fur roOtlftlg money relating to v rea olution ending lor un InVtltlgltton >■' thu Iniertiati Building umt Until aitooiatloo oi Btaumintton, wit ai q utttd iv Ibt olr- I oull court today and duohtrgtd, (.•il l Obey Itulh , j muisnh, ihoi. 8,-8, 1,, llogii*, dtpo« ly county utnlilor, toduy brOUgbl onit - tgalntl tun lUdllOf to eoinpel him to puy Uogut't itltry ior Noftnibtr, Judge i Wtbb today nrdtrtd thu iridiioi <° pay " 1 mill .liidgn It in 11' v ytllordiy ordered him i not to piy It, and bt Qndi it iMpoillblt , to ol ey bull. liiiinirt liitiirmatlun 1 LONDON, l"io. U.-Ulfni Honorable l JottpU Obtmbtrltin, ncertilury of ntato I for ibt colonlit, litt tent i» dlipatoh to gortrnort ol colonial with a view lo In rutttgatlng thoroughly Ibt tattttl w'blob in nni h iioiony lureimi Import! baya di» |iht lor urn diiplOOlnt nimlhii' Ur itmh good! mill the i .uses ot imdi dinplaoe -8 ineiil. n Prttnt'i ciirui Pair KItKKNO, lieo. ll.—Tbn chiimler of r eoromtrot toduy oompltttd grranttntnti , I fur n tillriia fair iv I'roano. to b* btld tba • hint week ill lincnmher. It will bo thl llrttif Ibt Kind Btrir hold here. t lleuver I'alla, I n., tdiilma to liuv* a Obaniplon «l tliu world. He In (1. H. Mnuweinnbarg. Hid pron»rt«lon l» noun litiuti.ig. Whan i een lie bad « g°"d lined one iv a boa, ami nluiiund thut It Hindu I b2i tbut he had unptuicd lirice 117- ALLISON BOOM LAUNCHED The lowa Senator Want* to Be Ihe Next Prenldent (a Par It See ma ta He a Local Allalr, bat II I'romlMa lo Apreed .-...rnewhet Dig MOINKH, lowa. Dec. f. Senator Will nm 11. Alllaon I* a candidal* (or ih» RapOtillOaa preAl.lentlal nomination. Hia oamt'SlgQ wu» formally atartail hy lha RopubiiOßU unto contra! tiomiultlaa. Many RanßbllOßßt and inhere bare been trying 'or <• V'» r or more in make Mr. A 1:1 • hi OOnatnt to bo a oand Idate, and to g|*a uver tho munitßonienl ol hit cam paign to them. Hut he haa balrj them Rlooli nnd lata It th* "'*i autl orlnad an nounoemant ol hia eaodldaay. i'r»aaura mis been DrOOgbl to uenr from nil parta of thia und utliar atataa to In In* Mr. Allium into Ihn Hold, and It I* In re apon lo th'o oaaßiaiooi call that th* It - publican ntnto central uoinmlttoti at Ita iii««.li>k tonight look the matter up of ita own accord und mudu the omciul an nouncement. Tim confluence waa attend oil hy nil thu eleven iiiunihur* of tu* atnt* oommittaa but ono mm many mim prominent HepiihncaiiN, annum them (inner*) B, M. Ilraba. po**rntir-*l*Ot, and nnverni memebra ol ibe loglalatur* which raaata mtr ly In January. Th* wladoni ol tb* niOVl tlaoldad OB nan iiiianluou*ly uppruVKil. It ia generally agraed that iba n«puh. Dean itate convention lo aand dolH»atea tv tin. national oonantlon will bu mid in Hen Molnen about the mulilln of Murun, but tho enmt-iitaa did not deoldt upoa iba limn. 11. (i. MuMillnn ol Uouk Rapid!, olutr iiiiiii nl thu atuta UOtnmllt**, will upon baadQUartara In thin alt* ut ono*, and it will Im ihn center of tb* Alllaon cam paign, which i» now to ba poihad with n l III* Vigor und ni.ni which the t>o Ul o ananl lowa and otbar »t»t*a favorable ta Alllaon are able ta put into it. im i campaign win p*dlr»af*d by tim com inittuo IbrOUgb Ita chairman. i ..ni Waether Vlttlino HT. I.OUIH, I'eu. It.— Two pernnn* wore frnian to death Ull nlifbl laa i*«ult ol tb* uiioxpeoieu cold wavu that elruc* Ibla eltv, bflal two other* iiurrowly eneaped a like late. Rvfl# ourm am) ntmoti Cougba, Colde. Sore Throol, Inlluenia, Urea- CBltlli Pneumonia, Swelling ol Iba Jolnta, l.uraba.o Inllaoimallon RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, I'ROSTU THS, CHHXHLAINS, I'ADAC I', TOOTHACHE, A T MA. DIFFICULT URFATIIING OVRII THK WOIIHT t'AINH In (mm one to iwMMiv mlniitaa, not onic HOUn ■fit-r i»»d- 11,11 uciß advariUtbitnl need any una t:l-rr.lt Willi I'A'N. ~,,,, A IntH in it timil'iiiiiil'il in half it rta it, lit a rut water will in a tew rniUUloa mint i'ibiui',. Himmiim. fcoiir Htoeiaelt, Hear imtn n*rvou*> j.r i Kiaaplaa*naaa, Headache, iiurrhom. l>ynuntiy fjolip, rlatnlenoj mid all internal rinliin. Tlieia la mil ft remedial Han ill Ilia world tliat will emu Paver and Ague and oil oilier Malarlnue, II Houh. mid otliar evore, aided by HAIIVVAY S I'll I ",, „ qulukly aa UaOWAV'A KBADV hi.uit. I illy aula per pallia Sold hy Drugilnla