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28 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1899. ADVERTISEMENTS. gfimmmmmfiififimmmm COUNTRY ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. A GRAND FIDERDOWN COMFORTER. SILK MUFFLERS. Do not omit Muf. flers from the gift list. Ch v these us & so appropriate for & Christnas present. anging price from $1.00 to $2.50 Each. STMAS GOODS ARE HERE IN GREAT PROFUSION. very Department is replete witn useful articles. No matter where one turns, thsre are attractions uggestive of holiday thoughts. The following items are important. Many of them appeal directly to you as a stmas buyer. IMPORTED NOVELTY SUIT PATTERNS GRE n CH ropriat a A £6.00 o ££.00 1 lar value, Persian Warp ancies, in all SECOND WEEK OF THAT GREAT 50c SILK SAL A rare HOLIDAY BiACK GOODS AT A GREA T SAVING. B A BL 1 time fc or & entirely new YARD—-1200 y " Black Swiss Taffeta Silk, ¢ exhibited ber | SOIC of un exire Ane lustrous; the unbreakable T $10.50. | kind; special value, CHRISTMAS HANDKERCHIEFS. "l r best hav en devoted to col- i the Towest © A HIGH-CLASS SILK WAIST OFFERING OF SUPREME IMPORTANCE. Wai great variety of our beautiful and stylish s in re not delay any rade fr y 2 th te Lace Hand : G YT NEL WAISTS. FLAN A Flany e of the latest Ia v Y here a choice varlety SPECIAL THIS WEEK. SACH , b ded $4 09 ]r‘ ; \:"M a r?n\“fh 1 and black; sizes ca Walsts, the orded effects; BRELLA. It's alwaye use A CHRI It's alw ISTMAS UM GLOVES FOR PRESENTS. 1y $1.00 WINTER UNDERWEAR AT SPECIAL P | The Tolios PRICES. st > §.00 | and c s Sliver Gray c iia -5' - S wers, double needle : « S > Vests with silk v ; . S 800 PAI . with large a v ke line 1 JE AIR othes and Hatr Brushes. in Sterl $12° § a Unlon Ebony, o ‘ ndid gar- LEATHER GOODS. LA A AL A A A A A A A s A TR A AR LR T T T T He caused to be read a q ¥ by I BITTER ATTACK predict- to pay LA AR AR R Dingley bill ania, In s&pe k(n?‘ of d to bring pros- sting e of the A e det: ow that its 4 = AR L AUAGARARDIULAERIUA UM SR UG D GAOJDA AR LD AL AANAAU 0D AUARDJULALAJUAJAOLUOALO DD JUO LN SUE U0 JUALER DL AUAADIIAJL RIS dbbdbhdad | parts or the Democracy; believe 1t will tnfure | the country, and it ought to drive out of Republican ‘party all sincere believers in_ bi- metallism. W. J. BRYAN. De Armond of Missouri closed the de- bate on the Democratic side. He called at- tention to the fact that only one section of the bill had been read and po oppor- tunity had been given to amend the bill. He declared that it was the opinion on the minority side that the bill was de- signed to create a huge, far-reaching and ull-pervading bank trust. He had intend- ed to offer an amendment, but the sec- | tion to which it would apply had not been | reached. He had it read at the clerk’'s desk. Tt provided that it should be un- lawful for any bank under its provistons to combine with any other bank for the purpose of increasing or restricting the | coln in circulation, credit or interest. That | amendment, De Armond sald, if adopted, | might help to prevent the fruition of the scheme in this bill. By this bill the Gov- s ks long as they operated the power in the erest of themeelves and the Republi- ernment would issue no more mon(‘g’. {ssue was to be turned over to the ba 8 int, 1 nes attending the close of the ere exciting and dramatic. When rmond concluded but twenty minutes ned before the debate was to close the rule. Richardson, the minority protested nst what he er, cans to take that time to close the de bate. He demanded the regular of Thereupon Grosvenor got the floor for fiv minutes, which he occupied in taunting the Dem s for their evident desire to abandon free silver at 16 to 1. six days’ debate, he sald, the House had heard no arguments for free silver and he Ing regeneration of the party. In con- clusion he said that out of the debate had come the settled conviction on both sldes of the House that the enactment of the pending m | the policy wh! had governed and guld- ed the country for nearly thirty years. Richardson indignantly denied Gros- venor's assertion of the proposed aban donment of the {ssue of free silver. He some strong speeches in fave ver. He called attention loolgc fact that but one section of the bill had been read and charged that the spectal order which did not permit the offering of a substitute or a motion to recommit had been framed for the especial purpose of preventing the | offering of a free 1r\~ substitute, | “Does the gentleman desire to offer such a subst asked Indiar ute?” Overstreet (R.) of « rule was framed to prevent one 50 and the debate has been de- ¥ conducted with the same end in responded The Republica Richardson wen ughed a cheap attempt was beneath the Inveighed er side. “in the stablish down coinage arg tal which Teat par as nia_took e Hous ted out that ded the read- to Richard- waked the > charge. You do not shaking ou ntle- ich a leader rally »d’ across stored. Before ndly, “1 | will agree to any gen- tleman on the ¢ desiring to offer a free silver ar g Almost half the Democratic side seemed ley ley to rise en ma was foremost. Ia Bal amid wild ege,” cried 1 for the op- ne of the w York, shouting: “Does the zentleman want any further evidence?"’ called Williams. The confusion indescribable. Hep- i his gavel, while the Repub- d to enjoy the scene of dis- roused. When order Dolliver yielded to Bailey, aatored preferred the request for unanimous sumed to be the purpose of the Republi- | During the | humorously halled it as a sign of the fom- | would put Into law | said that If the gentleman from Ohio had | followed the debate he must have heard | of free sil- | his { | | tion, side aisles | ! | street asked unanimous consent that the substitute providing for the free coinage of silver at 16 to 1 to be offered. Instantly Driggs of New York, who had not relin- uished his position on the right of the chair, shouted: “I object.” Levy (D.) of New York, from the rear of the hall, also objected. “Objection 1s made,” announced the | Speaker, amid a shriek of Republican laughter. The House was then, at 5:05 o'clock, de- clared adjourned until Monday under the terms of the specfal order. URGES CALL OF | ers It Necessary. | b ms o st Special Dispatch to The Call. | CALL HEADQUARTERS, WELL G- TON HOTEL, WASHINGTON, Dec. 16.— The Call correspondent learns from high | authority that as a matter of party ex- pedlency the administration is urging a | call of the Pennsylvania and California Legislatures for the election of Senators from those two States. This means that the President realizes the difficulty of seating Quay and the party confusion that would follow should the Governor of California carry out his expressed inten- tions of appointing Burns, who 18 so ob- jectionable to many leading Republicans from that State. While the administration has thus far taken a neutral position in relation to Quay’'g case, Senator Hanna has lately expressed the opinion to other Republican leaders that {t would be advantageous (o the Republican party if the Senate avold a vote gn the Quay case. is also understood to be of the same | opinion, and the influence of many of the leaders is now being brought to bear upon Governor Stone in hope that he will call a specfal session of the Pennsylvania Legislature in order that Quay may have another chance to fight his battle at home, and if he again fails the Republi- can members of that body will be able unite upon to another Republican. over the Quay Capitol to-day, on Privileg: and Elections listened to arguments as | the ¢ |of a to nstitutional right of the Governor tate to appoint to a vacancy hap- pening during the session of a Legislature which’ failed to elect. Pennsylvania poli- ticians appeared in large numbers at the hearing. Sepator Edmunds, Hampton, Carson and George Pharton Pepper appeared in behalf of the members opposed to tk ing of Mr. Qua State Attornc eneral Elkins in ¢ of the Governor's right to appoint and of | Mr. Quay’s right to his seat. Argument ;\Anre confined to the legal aspect of the | ~The only sensational development of the day was caused by Senator Penros Quay’s earnest leutenant. r. Carson was arguing when N nterjected E query wh ‘arson and were not under pay of Mr. ker. This Mr. Carson indignant- and Senator Penrose was made aware of the impropriety of his question by Benator Pettus. Senator Penrose, blushing In embarrassment. iapsed mecs silence. In his argument Mr. Elkins contended that a sovereign State was at all times | entitled to full representation in the Sen- te dccording to the spirit and letter of the constitution. The intention of the framers of the constitution was to keep the representation’of each State complete, and he maintained having authority to appoint a Senator to fill a vacancy caused by death, resigna- disqualification or expulsion, nad also full power to appoint in case the Legz- ature fatled of its duty to elect. Former Imunds declared that authority {ntments was constantly be- upon by executive power, not only of States, but of the nation itself. The President, he sald, was exercising such power by making recess appoint- ments of men who had previously been rejected by the Senate. is he regarded { as dangerous, and he urged the Senate to special order under which the House was | operating be so amended as to allow a | EXTR SESSON |Administration Consid- ‘ Senator Aldrich | that the Gavernor, | EVCY_V woman IPPTCU always an approp We have the v ery best for the holiday trade. Fancy Perfumes Small bottles of Lundborg’s per- fumes, variour odors, neatly packed in fancy boxes. Sets of one, two and three bottles. Put up espt:ci;ll'y for holiday trade. Largest size is $1.25; smallest, 25 cents. Jergen’s Souvenir box of tofl':t soap and toilet water. Deli- cately perfumed soap; two odors, and small bottle of toilet water; packed in meat box 25C Lesley’s Pertumes Lesley’s perfames, made in New York, are sold in four sizes and many odors: Violette de Italle, Chypre, Frangipanni, Lilas de Perse, Lilly of the Valley, New Mown Hay, Opoponox, Pat- | chouli, Peau d’ Espagne, White Rose, 14 ouncesize 25c | One ounce size, 4oc. Two ounce size, 75c, Four ounce size, $1.93. Lesley’s Toilet Water in twe sizes—four and eight ounces, 40 cents and 75 cents. Roger & Gallet’s Perfumes The well known perfumes priced in' the following list are put up in 174 ounce bottles: Peau d’ Espagne, 9o cents. Violette de Parme, 75 cents. Heliotrope Blanc, Al Iris Blanc, Opoponox, Chypre, Bouquet’ des Amours, Vere Violette, Delcia Celtis, Marechal Neil, Indian Hay $1.25 $1 Cut-Rate 1128 Market S Perfumery Presents Broadway & 1oth St., Oakland J§ & ates good perfume; it is riate present. and latest odors in French and domestic perfumes—put up in pretty packages » | Reynal’s Perfumes The sweetest and most delicate odors of all perfumes are Reynal | imported. Long, las'ir‘ng f}ayrmy‘. e ot this perfume has made it popular with good taste: Jockey Club, Violet, White Rose, Crab Apple, Peau d’ Espagne and Lilas Blanc; fancy bottles Grecian Violet in dainty bot- tles, neatly labeled and packed in purple leather box Two ounce bottles, $1.98 Four ounce bottles, 3.00 Reynal’s Violet Tollet Water very pre! put up; in amall size, 5oc; s Bl Toilet Waters Roger & Gallet's Toilet Water comes in many sizes. We gquote the four ounce size: Violette de Parme Marechal Neil, Opoponox, Bouquet des Amours, Helio- trope Blanc, Peau d’ Espagne, Celdis, Al Iris Blane Ed. Pinaud’s Violette de Parme (one ounce) 75¢ and Carnation Pink (two oz.) 1.5 75¢ 85c 75¢ F 31 Heliotrope Blane, Lilas Blanc, White Rose, 13{ ounces Your choice of this list in two eouncebottles: Violette, Musc, Jockey Club, Stephanods, Op- oponox, White Rose, Muguet, Wood Violet $1.10 Pinaud’s four ounce bottle of Violette Water 8s5¢ Free delivery to railroad points within 100 miles on orders of $5.00 or up The Owl Drug Co Dependable Drugs Druggists t., San Francisco jj)y\, Al & 1t % | ; n from t AL it take a firm stand against such usurpation ’ n that th grecnbacks In | 0 e kentleman from Texas,” sald Hep- | of Jower as a protectlon to itssls: 14t o RN e cssee said he dia not | burn, from the chalr, "well kriows that ?n s L analatemed thititho v g o % e e ended by committee it {s not competent to entertain | cancy hav - ; In view of that prophesy Grosvenor e andad b I e s o YOt Lo Eitac tadn | Caney RV coourppd durtng“tho seaslon B yagalnst Quay will be sigmed by | mise. The meeting was held behind closed ght the Republicans could view with was tp make all | the House s operating.” cancy had occurred the Legislature had | fiirrOwe and four Democratic members of | doors and but little can be learned. Bailey’s forebodings of yes ) abfe in gold. |, “Your biuff is called,” shouted Willlams, | endeavored but failed to elect, the Gov- e fommittee—Caftery, Pettus, Turley | :;gsfixfgdm{::::;::x;.!;{x:;'u[;}eed;fi:u. ” Y . s de; r pol Vi as 8 4 - .. f th nk a Intemperate Speech of | 4 pTx §vis enlivened at this point the Tianos S of (el whis | enariwan Jirred fram exercising his con — | $120.000 cash and relieve the stockholde | lissourt made an a . Miaeca D se)i0f Ohidana | Sl o0 ST hour of 5 o'clock arrived | After hearing the arguments the com- UNION BANK AFFAIRS. | o hay, surther Uability. d a Democrat. fun at the Republl sy 7 Earded a5 n shight put | @nd the committee arose and reported the | mittes adjourned without attempting to = ‘u-‘;:fnd.'.rz"s.%filmx‘;fxd’!&:‘r“;dpgg;‘?k » consolation fro as a sli D o the 2 witho > s 5 ) ’ 0,000, h n Y 1 Bailey ;2‘,’4,“‘,‘";;:'“ S Slark | would be In order for him to nsk unanic | wouid be called for the frst Faamy after ful of Securing a Compro- | thei Pro rata. They also want the DENUNCIATION OF MR. HAYES d Bail e n Al & t to offer an amendment to | the holldays. It may be accepted as & mise. | Besitors to accept less than the par Blbley of | Penty Tl e | 1 on to provide that any indi- | foregone conclusion that an adverse re- v 4 | & SonE, Geposits. The depositors w AN | return | o Soghlerteit President for Shom” i3 | vidual ag well as any bank may deposit | portwill be imade by the commiiee ohics oLola R, Dec, I&—Committess o Pt st e R o S IO @ ) iom he AL e i L v : 7 y ate & assets a v restorati p g : | bonds with the treasiry and recefve their { ill be a minority Teport in favor of seat. | stockholders and depositors of the Union ; INCIDENT OF THE CLOSING FI- vy | had €ven though he | par value in currency. To this the Speaker | Ing _Quay, slgred by Chandler. Hoar, | Bank met 0-day &oh wont orrer the as- [ #0900, The committess will ho NANCIAL DEBATE. sution g0 said he, “the | TPlied in the negative. Thereupon Over- | Pritchard and McComas. The majority | sets with a view to effecting a c romise will be effected.” % atagcos es. 1 wish | e orne the f the Party Leaders of the House in the n to vote for the i shoma bess <1 its banking featy ! was guilty of the osne| W Final Clash Over the Measure | s his opir ,;,,\\l,:;:(‘ “E‘ was guilty )’nf.-’: monu- | g M s | il in la ould be of Now," « Clark, as he That Is to Maintain the | service to the Democratic party S Now lark, as he retired i Gold dtandard. 1 from politics for e mon of that, let th st ®ix rs. Clark's w rton of Ohlo expressed the bellef that LE A cau make anything | rds were received In sllence } of Ok e eliet th of the House. S 5 ding bill was the culmination of a lupsed into dullnes WASHINGTON, Dec. 16.—The general iyl rcinsd pending bill had been 500 natio 1 ba ¥ bl closed in the banks, a e bill was | e five-minute tes, which existed at this hour. ns jeered this utterance. t nn of New York when he announced ep with the National and vc t the bill There were, he thought good fea- tures in the bill, which he would vote for NoteThese Numbers 1-2-3-4-5-6 THEY DESCRIBE POINTS OF WEAKNESS DUE TO NERVE LETTING-DOWN. You need not suffer those terridble symptoms that nerve-weakness in- duces, for there Is a remedy that cures all ak-nerve conditions. It cures permanently. That remedy is HUDYAN Hudyan tones the nerves and nerve- lows and the bill was 1 of the nation; was in it was Men combined. plau: | that he would keep st nor 10 Baiiey | nt Grosv r to re; ade by in the law. satd he, “and put in a plank kainst Imperialism, we will put in a plank against the Bri wnce, an alliance that is now open & r‘ptx--hl (Applause on the Democr: side.) Bouth Africa while down in the Philippine Islands. on the Democratic side) suflicient that both Governments erating upon parallel lines. The first b som of liberty in the Orfent to be cut by the Republican party of States; the first substantial stru erty 1 infan ggle Africa to be mowed duwg in by th Queen of the Republi silent while F powers that patronage has delivered the President here the crime of crime committed under ., sald: One small fraction aof one smal ts our authority in the Orlent. . my friends,” with and on the way of rmy larger than Sherman - needed march to the sea, an army larger s that the source of Is your Eag: reduced, @), cold extremities (3), weakness ot extremities and trembling lin an pension of $75, degraded and dishon on the Democratic side.) promptly relieves them. Hudyan's curative powers are wonderful and pecullar. The effect of Hudyvan on expense of millions of dollars to from William J. Bryan in rep! sage sent to him regardin, gls interv on the House currency bill a few ago, In which Gaines sald that his cation of the term *'D ing perverted here: AUSTIN, Tex., Dec Hon, John W. Gaines, Washington: seen report in morning paper, any interviews which were | criticized. ous complications arise. Hud- yan establishes health. GET HUDYAN i FRirRst ot not keep it, send direci to the HUDYAN REMEDY CO., cor. Stockton, Ellis and Market sts., S8an Francisco, Calif, ou may consult Hudyan doctors about your case free of charge. Call or write Wmonmmm ap) om your druggist—5c a emocracy” was ckages for $2 If your n Have i t and the putting of politiclans {n army saddle—is that the cause of your that wielded more influ- lasonic fraternity, the Odd i The d to increase the powers | All the rest th As ¢ e procecded Dentz's remarks became. sensa- tional. “We are in favor o lam Jennings Bryan will put in a plank against trusts, we f renominating Wil- we will and tish and | atic They are shooting down liberty in uare shooting it (Applav | That 1s evidence los- oft the United for its 2 England, with the Czar asking for a peace conference. “If things are not inside out, how can party stand impotent and England has been shootin to death a republic in South Africa an while under the military and imperialistic i to s is the Stars and The President, at 1 tribe an army-there 75,000 men to subdue one small fraction of one small tribe—an to " r than | Grant needed to take Vicksburg—{s now called into requisition and kept there for centers, thus giving strength, vigor, nearly & year to subdy r and vitality to the entire system. ot BF Bk moitn fubdue one small frac Pains in shoulders (1), pains in limbs ¢ your prosperity? for being n a? 1s #welling of ankles (5 alpit your beef trust that murdered :;«:: heart .{x, .uln:‘e*:ndaxll‘n o nery | Whtle the Spaniards orly killed 350—is that ness adyan is s | the source of your prosperity ? s weak nerves are the direct cause of I 5 Smocialln Drosperity? (Applause together with thelr assoclates, at an his those whose constitutions are weakened prosperity? (Applause on. . Demaris is to bring back color to the cheeks aud side.) You will live to be o activity to the limbs; the step becomnes Seccrd SShasied:of your. firmer, the mind grows more cheerful, and In the closing hour of the debate Gaines the body galns substance. If your nerves of Tennessee Tend the following telesrne are weak 4 Don't wait ¥ 10 a mes- lew T 16, 1899, Have | ut ;l‘o l}fll recall | the languag: sald that bill 1s bad in every particular and should be defeated, but have mot eald that it would hurt the Democratio | | | i Is your humili- aches, dizzy spelis, exhaustion, haggatd tion and subordination of the man w! look, nausea, despondency, lack of energy, won the most magnificent vietory thg sediment in Jurine. morbid tears. want of the world has ever seen, Winfleld Scott confidence, horrid reams, sleeplessness, | Schley (applause on the Demc cratic ringing in ears, dots before eyes, loss of L 18 that’ the Bxivee’ of .‘,ou;pmm.:‘l?;;‘. Secvere Casc of Sciatica. M‘xlfl.'.".a. 3‘&"“,,?{:‘;""“1'"1 :‘;'n-‘;;’-’_l :‘“5\‘;[ Is 3 e r‘l:l’mrdlnu:mn of Brooke and Miles FORT BRAGG, Cal., Dec. 14, ation, tired all-gone fee se are b i, . 2 5 SR N and Merritt, the men who had been train DR. M. A. 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