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WHITECAPPED THE MINISTER. Young Men Arreq(:]_; Trying to Tar and Peather Their Pastor, THE PREACHER TOO SMART FOR THEM. He Puta a Detective in His Pulpit Who Could Preach and Practice Hig Profession at the Same Time, Rev. Arthur ntly lodged & Monmistows, N. J., Oct. 23 C. Dill, D. D., of Stirling rec complaint with the grand jury of Mor county, charging Herbert Gray Torrey, an employe of the United States assay office of New York; Gray Torroy,his son, Dick Thom- ‘rederick Taft and « with conspiracy and ass; After a week's deliberation tho grand jury has indicted those complained agaiust, and has found an additional count against Horbgrt Gray Worrey and against Clarkson B. Moffett, one of the justices of tho peace of Stirling for conspi The trouble between Dr. Dill and his neighbors is the outgrowth of & row in tho rian church at Stithing. It was suia dan over-zealous in 1 of his flock, and the & tho young men of systematic cam- terest in cortain wom report so circulated anm the parish that they began palgn against the clevey man, ho scandal resulted in a hea Dr. White of Summit, the mo: district. Dr. Dill was asked charge, The young clergym Stirling after ne had vac defied tormentors. Stirli favored Dr. Dill procured a hall for him in wuich to hold se Ho preached thero for some time whilo tho Pres- byterian church pulpit was unoccupied. In the mean time sey voung men, of members of Dr. Dill's fol church, aro said to bave taken the cier n's hor: ne Sunday night, and after painting the animal red, white and blue, led it away toa_lonely spot where it was afterwards found. Dr.Dill stood these attacks as patiently as he could and did not attempt to- bave his tormente arrestod Dr. Diil's brother Dill, 18 a New York luwyer, ts of Stir Jing wonde! r did not conic to his b rescue, Lawyer Dill was, however, quictly collecting evidence the unsuspecting young couutrymen. had scouts out in ali”directions and afida were obtainea from persons who knew all avout a piot to tar and feathier Dr. Dill on the night of July 4. Just about a montn ago a handsome young clorgynian caine to visit Stirling. To one o the eldel who entertained him the ha strauger said he was n Prosbyter man from Ohjo. His speech was soft and liis clothes were black, Would he preach in the Stirling church? With pl ould exceed the youn conducted tho services with s His serimon was a model for follow. That evening the del of compensation was broached to tho haud- somo young pulpitecr. What! Pay him Well, he would accept a trifle—only a sou- venir. y. ; and the deacons felt that here was richn The young man preached for two successive Sundays and gave great satisfaction. 1 think In without fear of contradiction that en more satisfaction than he gave, for he stood in the pulpit and expounded great truths while a dainty pair of steel dracelets lay hidden in his inside pocket. And after he had gone in and out among the poorle and visited them at tneir howes, and talked with them about cvervthing thoy knew, 1o, ho had found out just what he wantéd 1o know—who the whife caps were that had offered the tar and feathers to tho Rev. Dr. Arthur C. Dill, That night the new dominie dropped outof the clerical profession. He still wore minis- black, but_he softly Jingled a_pair of clots s ho walked 1o the farm house Klemmentz Knuptz was employed. Klemmentz was delighted when w dominie invited him out for a walk. Klemmentz gasped und said *‘boc-hoo’’ when the parson swiftly siipped the handeuffs on nis wrists and told him that the jail doors wero open for all the fellows who had whito capped Dominie Dill. Klemmentz was tear- fully thankful when he found that_he might hopo for mercy if he confessed. He told all ho knew and subscribed to the afidayit, Another detectivo called on the sistor of ona of tho accused youny and before Tonigs was in possession of ipt the young Jady lield Oor a pistol that ber brother had purchased. As soon as the Dill party had se- cured all the evidence necessary, four of those concerned were asked to make its with- out tho knowledgo of the others. Whenthe caso was presentod to the grand jury o great deal of contradictory evidence was jiven by the young nen, who did not know of the ex isteiico of tho affidavits. One of those afli vits alleged that on the'afternoon of July 4, 1801, the witness s in Stirling and was ap- proached by srroy, with whom he 15 also personully acquainted; that Gray Tor- ¢ said (o hii that ho (Torrey) wus intend: to get some boys together that night and g0 over and eateh De, Dill and tio him in a sack and to carry him off over the mountains into the woods and o tar and foather himand 10 leave him there. He declined being a part t0 the tar and feathor busincss, but said ne would be around 1n the eveniug, Gray Tor- roy having said to him that the boys would meet at the barn of ( kson RI Moffett at 8 o'clock, Torrey ndded: **We intend to dive L. Diil ovt of the place.” “Torroy further said to him ranged with soiie of the ps o prosent at that time, and asked him to sco Johnuio Forris aud request him to bo prosent. T'his conversation securred in the aftor atabout 3 o'clock. Tho witness further say nt, to the barn of Clarkson K. Moftatt mpany with James Travis. 1ver irred tuoro 1 which Moffett took Moffett was also thero. Soon ‘Thomas came with Gray Torrey in Gray Torroy’s buckboard with Gray Tor- roy’s black horse. It was then proposed to tay and feather Dr. Dill, and there was some discussion with regard 'to what was to bo dono with b or that. Tho witness re peated that he would not be a party to ti tar and feather business, but would” go and s how the affair turned out. Clarkson 1t MofTett aiso said he thought it would bo un wise to tar and feather Dr. Dill because it might bo discovered and would then lead to sorious consequences, “Aftor some discussion,” tinued, “Gray Torrey loft, telling us that wo should me t my house that evening about 11 o'clovk. Torrey added that Dr. Dill could be caught between 11 and 12 o'clock that night. © At the appointed hour they went to Dr. Dill’s house. Dr. Dill was not at home and when Moffott knocked at the door Miss Catnerine Boyle, with whom he boarded, auswered. Sho said Dr. DIl was not at home and might not be that night. Sho askod who wished 10 seo him and Moffett sald ‘August Walkor, ; hen all hands hia under'the suade of a cherry tren because Moffett sad Dr, Dill would arrive about manight, It was about midnigut when Dr. Dill arvived and as soon a8 ho approached the house one of the boys brandished a pistol in his face and eriod, *Halt, or P11 firel Dr, Dill rotreated toward the Louse and the command was given again, *Halt, or Il five.” Dr. Dill, on’ hearing the comminnd o third time turnéd the kuob and ran into the house, Pistols were fired in the air and there was a great comm g3 the shooting we returied to Stirling, aud Lis wifo ing before ator for the to resign his n remained in d his pulpit and his o residents of s who sons ne that ho had ar- es identified to the wituess con- l.\nl before we h-(v \UHIH, i Among others who testitied before the nd were lov. Dr, White of Summuit and Rev. Dr. Erdman of Morristown. A reporter ealled upon Herbort Giray T, roy at bis oMice on Wall street. M, Torrey sald he bad been partly instvumental in bringing Dr. Dill to Surling and bad feit bound to be respectful to him. He had en tertained him at his house, where he was always welcome until it became known that he was guilty of indiscreet lowering bumself b y with the silic mill girls. He did not speak to Dr. Dill any moro after that and bad forbid. den bim bis house. He also worshiped else whera while Dr. Dill preached at Stirling. Gray To will be tried on two in. uts, e daie for the trial has not ooen fixed. - There is only ono great buand in this pountry and that's Gllmore's, ary Decides That Smith y Frightene The coroner's jury in the lynching case completed its work yestarday forenoon. Bloom were called as witnesses, The rs stated that they saw men pul- ing on the rope which susponded the colored man in mid-air, but they could not state who the parties were. Ser- geant Ormsby swid he know the name of ono man who hiad his hana on the rope but he did not sce bim pull any. Following s the verdict of the jury. pon their onth do say that safd e unty HHI by divers p A 10 his death from anid unknown ir of midnight, on he nortl Jurors N ¢ unknow fright while in the peTeons, October'( of Sove of O Wo find that suid fright was caused by sald unknown persons in taking the said George Smith into thelr custody for the purpose of ha i, We further find from the evidence that the sald divers porsons to this jury unknown did hang the dead body of sald George Smith to o HOLOF WIFe At OF 1 the northeast corner of thand Harney streets, in the city ofore wo find t to this jury 4 dhere putposely edly and of Tously kill i to the_ovil example of a ¢ ease offending and against the peace and dignity of the stute of Ne JONN LUreLE, Foreman, CHARLES 11 SAnINS, TIHOMAS SWIFT, W. AL STELLING, TSAAC HOFFAAN, B P MORAN, Trial of th » hearing of the case against the lynch ers was begun in police court yesterday morning. The witnescos examined were some of the same ones who testificd at the cor- oner's inquest and their evidenco was sub- stantially the same as elicitod there. Al Hilt of Beatrice was called and testified that ne suw Jack Hiat, one of the defend- ants, in Beatrice on the Sunday following tfie Iynching, and tne latter told him that he had been in several whilo away, and was in Oma He told the witness that he did not see the Neal execution but t witnessed the nanging of the colo Charles Whisman, also of Beat fied to prac ly the same facts, overheard the conversation betweca Hiatt and Hill, Oficers Drummy and Meals testified to s inz Hiatt in jail when the mob was there, and that he wus velling a great deal,but they wituessed no other demonstration on his part. They ulso told of esting Hiatt n Beatrice, As all of the testimony against Hiatt was introduced at this_point, the defense allowed to put on its witnesses to prove an alibi for hin S. Thomas of Lincoln was called for at’ purpose and he testified that he had own Hiatt tw ve rs, and saw him in Lincoln on the afternoon of II|4' Oth inst., and made an engagement with bim for that ovening. They were together until 10:30 o'clock, when Hintt loft him. Be was sure that it was Friday, becauso 1t was the day of Neal’s execution, and he read tho account of it in the cvening paver. “The witness was excused and the examin- ation continued until 2:30 o'clock. Thomas Wkitlock of Lincoln testified to having soen Hiatt in Lincoln on the night of October {) at 6 o'clock and again av 10 p. m. Thomas W. Lane of Lincoln stated_that E Lincoln with Hiatt bo 0 and 11 o’clock on the night in ques- murder t ers. tween tion Ofticer Sam Dubois who stood in the jail window before and at the time the negro was nrmu:]m.nm(, said that Hiatt was not in the crowd. The testimony of the accused was taken and he accounted for his time and movements for a month Judgo Helsloy ded that an alibt had been proven and discharged the prisoner. Aftor Hiatt had been discharged County Attorney Magoney stated that he was will ing that John Hudson, the ouly lyncher now ison, should ve released on his own rec opnizanco if the cases could be continued. b objection was offered by the counsel for Hudson and the cases wero coutinued until 10 a. m. on November 1 Was Level. : , will you have met No, Why tiot, Jénny¢ 'Cause you carry in your pocket, Tom. Why, Jenny, this 15 vs Slre Cure Cough 0-0-00! Jenuy. Tab- Tom, bottles e . Sousa, leader of the Marine lnm‘ returned from urope, found no equal to Gilmore's o anywher ANNOUNCEMENTS. “Midnight Bell” company closes gement at Boyd's new thes ter today b ving two performances, one at 2:30 this afternoon and oue at ¥ this evening. At the matineo pevformance this afternoon two beautiful iFrench audemere opera elusses will be awarded to the holders of lucky tickets. Gilmore's enterprise is proverbial. The oue who started and carried through the two Boston Peace Jubilees can never do any- thing in a small wa; He is now making a tour of tremendous extent and his concert ovganization comprises his full Twent, LReviment hund and five vocal soloists, allmore than half a hundred people, and every ono of them an urtist, for such can get into Gilmore's organization appearance bero will bo the one ¢ hear classic music played, so that every will like it, and popular music given with o finish and dash that males iv_classic. Gil- wore will be at the Coliseum Monday afte noon aud evening. Tickets ure uow on sulo at Max Meyo Hoyt's its present eng u advance of William ane, the eminent actor, ived in the erday. His star’ will appear at ya's now theater on the 4th and ath of November in Lloyd's naton who apnears ek in Nat Goodwin eater next ne Nominee" and AsOn mag six ndon and won the favor of the publ of the b mai Boyd t with him, looking tow- ard his pe dence in London, There is strong pocts that ultimately they will succoed, as London anly cuts Lo a siarring gouius like 43 1o other place in the world “Skippad by the Light of the N comumence & 2 open iug with & m aftornoon at ed” has 8001 1n Omuna for soveral. seasons, ILis funny from the ground up; but like bottle of good champagne, 1t can only be ap- preciated by the sampling process, Charley Hagan—last year ho was here with Kice's i air’! company—Thomas Martio, John €. Leach, Dolly Thornton, Alfa and Lida Wells arc the leading performers in this funuy skit DELICIOUS Flavoring Extracts NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. Vanilla - Lemon - Of perfect purity. Of great strength. glr'::%z ~( Economy in thelr use Rose etc;) Flavor as dellcately and dellclously aa the fresh frults he* THE ()\lAHA DAILY BPL, SA'H RDA\ PASSED INTO HILL'S HANDS, The “Great Northera” Magnate Secures the Pao fio Short Line, ONE BID OF TWO MILLION DOLLARS, Sloux City Capitalists, Backed by Hill the Manhattain Trust O Buy D, McLea braska Railroad, jo Short Line lock yesterday morning Wickersham and A. S, ( for £2,000,000. Thes was sold at 11 to Georgo W. ts0n, as trustees, itlemen reprosent the holders of the £2,33,000 in bonds of tho road and are unaerstood to be backed by the Man- hattan Trust company of New York At 10 o'clock, the hour announced for the sale, the Sioux City dele ation, headed by A. S, Garrotson, u | Ker and alist, gathered in tho cor Ubuflding, Among those in L. Wright, A, I Call, Wil- liam ¢ 1oux City, N. M. Huobard, jr, of Cedar Rapids, Hon, John M. M and Frank Hunt of South Sioux Cit E. P. Roynolds, jr., was thero, represent ing K. P. Reynolds & Co., the contractors who graded the road, and svho have a claim of §60,000 for labor, A féw of the other claimants were epresented, but their numbe was greatas on the former occasion sale was advertised, V. Mabonoy, trafi Sioux City & Northern road, was an ested spectator and said, jokingly, was thero to make closo trafic a the pu or of the Short, line, also not o when the manager of the intof that ho gements ver accompan- of tho attorueys ting the Manhattan Teust, company, 7o W. Seever of Oskalooss, the at of the Short line, Mr. Bierbower took a posi door of the federal build order of sale, while a collected about the stops. court ord the receive line, sido tracke, depots. frauchises, ete., i Nebraska, and provided that nov less than £00,000 of the purchase price should be in cash, M. Bierbower then read a decree of the court modifyme the order of sale in such a way as to permit holders of claims to filo stipulations agrecing to ac securitics of the road in payment of their claims and pra viding that_ the amount of cash required should bo decreased by the amount of these claims, on at tho north 1z and read the vd of people order of the 1l all the ma olling stock, shop: ms against the road amount to iver then called for bids and Mr. ersham bid $2,000,000, There was no opposition and at just 11 o'clock Mr. Birk- bower knocked it down to Messrs. Wickors- ham and Garretson, trustees, for $2,000,000, The sale will probably bo confivmed and the roud turned over o the purchasers about November 1 The Sioux expressed on at the sult of salo. It was understood by them thut the purchasers were backed by the Manbattan Trust com and some of M. Hill, in the u ager of ¢ Noktharn. o Tl road, was added color to- this theory, and_the AL Northern i€ 1t is not owned outright by that company. Bonds to the amount of £2,5%3,000 had been issued at about 65 cents, and Messrs, ( son and Wickersham bought them in City people present Sogia hould hear Gilmor liscum, Monduy, Oc , afternoon and evening, Killed at a Prohibition Mecting. Mr. Canryer, TIL, Oct. -A brutal mur- der occurred opposite this city last the Indiana side. A pronibition meeting was being held at the Wooas school house when «a man named Hughes got into a quarrel with another named Johnson and stabbed him with knife and lelt. A short time afterward Johuson's li-year-old brother out, and as hestepped out of tie door Hughes hit him over-the head with a ciub, cracking his skull and kiiling bim instantly. Hughes was ar- rested. —_—— e & ear sur zeon, . Allen Ramge h.\\, 151 M.D. Of Another Bad Bank Ofiicial, New ORLEANS, Oc A sensatios 1d commer y arcia, the ying teller of the Lowisiana National banlk, short in his accounts to a | arcia was called upon for a; expl d admitted the sho Inthe vestiga- b followed i that m total of the def: ded over a viod of fiftee: amounted to 190,000, and e De Witt's Little Eariy rasem, bastpull. s better known as #he Kickers, held an ani- mated sossion. Thawverdict of the coroner's | jury in the Smititemse received careful atte tion. Tt was decidea that a grand jury shou! be convened at oneey if not quicker, and the whole case givenra thorough renovation. When this had teemadisposed of the Sarions: | band propositionsweere taken up, and if there aro any counciimamic ears which did not mis of even greatewresistance than that usu- ally accredited to the genus aiderman. Whon the oratory as twrmed off a resolution pledg- ine the club to defeat the bonds was adopted and the lights wentout. They Hemeved the Tumors. Mr, W. H. Lowe of Carson, Ia., has just returned to his home afte M{u'nl\inu 10 weeks at the Omaha ademy of Medicine and Surgery on Davenport street, where he was operated on for the rmoval of tumors from the bladder, irowths on the inner der are of & very rare occurrénce and their successful removal is even more e, and is considered by the profession gieal triumph, M. a great suffercr for 'd has resorted to atment — both at rond without su compunied by one physicians of his came to Omaha and on Matthews & Impey of the Academy of Medicine and Surger assi y Dr. Mitchell of Carson, la. performed one of the most diflicult op- tions known to surgery, the patient g etherized, the bladder opened, tumors were discovered, the st being about the size of a walnu They were removed with some difliculty and ‘relief to the patient was at once marked. Mr. Lowe has now returncd to his home in Carson, In., having fully regained his health. —_— Fatal Disobedience of Mukquerte, Mich, Oct. Allen was killed and threo other were injured by a fall of ground at falo mine, Negaunee, last evening, were working under a timbered wall of ‘rock which was ina aangerous condition and which they had been instructed by the mine captain to blast down, This they did not do nd it fell upon them, Allen’s body is still in the mine, but the other threo hive been rescued. w8t seve years all kinds of home and ss or relief, Ac- of the prominent locality Mr. Lowe August 18 Drs, Orders. Richa trimwers the Buf- They e Caligraph opera convinced thatlife, is too short to write with the pen Gilmore's band, st on enrth, Coliscum Monday next, afternoon and evening. Muiay, Neb [Spocial T to Tur Bre.|—A head-end collision occurred near this station between a rreight and the north-bound passenger. Engineer Fager of the passenger was fatally injured. kxpross Messe ugh was severely injured. Newsbo, Tanner was badly hurt, The egram OCTOBER FECHHEIMER GOODKIND & (0., tingle last night they are encased in epider- | wall of the blad- | Lowe has been | passengers were shaken up, but no ono was S iR ation poisous tne bioo rly Riscrs cure consti oved, the diseaso is wong DeWitt's The cuuse Killed a Srokaxe, Wash., Oct ranche on the Collville Indian day Duncan Travel, a half vreed Indian, was shot and instantly killed by James Brown, a well known vrospector. Brown started to Collville to give himsell up, but was arrested by the Indian police: it is stated there has long been a feud between the two men. B No_gripping, no nausea, no DeWitv's Littlo Barly Risors Small pill. - Safe pill. Best pill - Another Ellc Owaia, Oct. To the Kditor of Ty Bee: Please make a note so as to show that J. W. Eller, the republican candidate for county judge, is not the Elier who was mixed up in the Florence muddle some timo ago, but that he is the democratic candidate for district judgo, The two are no relation. Respeetfully, PERSO. whon takon pain ara —— AL PARAGRAPHS, ves of Hastings 3 Iato of Hastings is at the Mitlard. 5 ‘asey. Foi o l,u.\‘rh of West ot i\ at the I A. Sherwood of Ited Cloud is at the Murra; Coleman of Tekamah is a guest at W. Davis of Lyons are Frank Corruth of Plattsmouth is a guest at the Murray. R. W. Laflin and J. C. are at the Millard. Miss Minnie Hawko of Nebraska City guest at the Paxton, C. W. Dunn, a leading m Quiney, 1L, is'at the Case . D. Pound and wife aud wife of Blair arc at the Millard. Colouel H. C. Crumb of the customs oftico returned yesterday from & visit to 1llinois. Pred B. Smith, J. H. Frazer, . M. Hub- 1¢, Ross und G, W. Leedigh of Ne Burch of Wymore isa nufacturer ot " Cook and Taxpayers club, City are at the Dellone, Why Dr. Price’s Baking Powder is Superior to all others. No great efforts are made by other manufacturers to wrocure and use pure materials. . Ttist ue that one other company has the facilities, but its greed and cupidity induced it in an evil hour to use ammonia, in order to swell its profits. Hence the Price Baking Powder Company stands alone in itsfight for a pure baking powder, No other article of human food receives greater care in its production, or has att Price's Cream is surely a perfect baking powder. No every taint of impurit kitchen has so many steadfa wives of America, D* FELIX ALD OMEAM, OR TOAL wot A OIIENTAL FEAL LR LKL Funpiun, Fri ok PURIFIES WA VG strength, de ongan aid port me i po dn OF MEN nently Restored Debiiity. and ained higher perfection. Dr. Free from other article used in the st friends among the house- Seal Skin Garments. FUR CAPES. MEN'S FUR OVERCOATS. and All Fashionable FURS CLOTH AND PLUSH CLOAKS B#°Sond for Fashion Book malled froe. Rellable Manufacturers Palmer House bleck. 191 4793 State SL., Chicago. JOHN 7. SHAYNE& GO, | 24, 1 of New Ym k City, lm\'o, been known tm years as manufacturers of the Finest Clothing for Men made in the whole United States. Goods made by this concern were as well known to the clothing men of this country as Sapolio to the Belles of the Kitchen, or Pears’ Soap to the belles ofthe parlor. For reasons not necessary to state at this time, this firm very recently resolved to dissolve partnership, close out their entire stock and go out of business. For a number of years we have been among the best customers that this house has had. Before this stock was offered to the general public, a few of the largest cash buyers in the land, among them our Mr. Strasburger, the member of our firm who lives in New York, and whois considered one of the best clothing buyersin this country, were invited to go through this magnificent stock, just manu- factured for Fall trade, and make their selections. Mr. Strasburgey made the largest purchase made by any one concern. He selected LRI CKIEANI OF Ik STOUEHK, He paid spot cash for the goods. He bought goods for less money we were ever able to buy fine goods before than After these few l)uyols had culled over the entire stock and selected the good things, the balance of the stock was thrown on the market at auction. The reputation of this house was so great that these goods were eagerly snapped up, the bid- ding being so brisk that everything brought good prices, most of them full regular prices, and in many cases more than F. G. & Co. had ever M, e, which comprises the largest asked for them. This immense purchase, w assortment of FINE SUITS AND OVERCOATS ever shown in this western world, is now on its way to Omaha, will arrive in a day or two. " In the meantime, in order to REDUCE OUR PRESENT STOCK toits lu\\r sst possibie limit, the man with the red ink has been lhi(lll(]h the Suits and Overcoats and marked them all down to the lowest pos- sible notch. Watch our corner of the “Bee It’ll be mighty interesting read- ing for the male portion of our population. IKeep your eye on our store, It’s always the busiest spot in Omaha, but from now on it will be JAM FULL, and HARPER'S MAGAZINE Dr. utes an taining EXTRAGT WILL CURE PILES * I have long known its value in b ing pilos. 1tis the prince of remed inall forms of homorthoids."'— 01, A. M. COLLINS, Camoron, Mo, CATARRH “Have boen a const ears. from tavero col {oar. *"Tried most svery " khown ond's ‘Extract rolievad me iy, and has effected aimos cure "~ FREDERIG E, W York City, HENRY M. FIELD contrib- interesting article con- much new information about “Stonewall Jackson.” The article is copiously illus- trated, The third instalment of “Chas Dickens's Letters to Wilkie Col- lins" concludes this record of the familiar intercourse hetween the two distinguished authors The intricate mect the rica are ‘This number opens with a hu- morous Thanksgiving story by HEZEKIAH BUTTERWORTH, enti- tled “The Inn of the Good Wom- charmingly illustrated by W, SMEDLEY. JULIAN RALPH'S roma entitled “Dan Dunn's Outfit,"” ribes the ditliculties attend- ing pioneer railroad construction in British Columbia. The writer isably supported by Mr. REMING= TON'S graphic illustrations. Mr. BESANT'S article on Lon- don is an entertaining descrip- tion of that city “In ‘the Times of Good Queen Bess." wtic pa- t sufferer for n head and problems which uropean Powers in Af- clearly stated in a very instructive article by Mr. A BORE EYES tHUR SILYA WHITE, FRS.A,, w1t acte like maglo In ophihalmis, § entitled *Africa and the Euro- like it 50 much fcr sore eyes.”'—Rev, pean Powers.” M. JAMESON. This number contains an im LAMENESS portant paper on “The Treat- +Ustrongly recommend Pond's Extract ment of Cancers and other Tu asis Se as Hesnelspli e mors,” by B. FARQUIAR CURTIS, M.D., and WiLriax T. BuLr, SORENESS M.D. 5 Had a large eating sora on my ankle, AMELIE RIVES contributes a h ha n 10 the bone. For short_pocm, “Call not Pain's o no pUrpose: Teaching Punishment,” and faskiond WILLIAM DEAN HOWELLS writes some cxquisite verses under the title of “November - Impres- sion." 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