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© didate Says Ex-Presi¢ant _ Could Not Carry a Single _ State, NEBRASKAN SAILS BUT WILL RETURN HERE SOON. i His Opinion the Nation’s For- ij mer Chief Executive Seems "+ to Be the Bugaboo of the ~ Democratic Party. number of friends and ad- aga gathered at the Majestic's pier to bid bon voyage to William Bryan, who sailed on his first it to Europe. handsome floral pieces had sent to Bryan's cabin by admirers. sthe leader of the silver wing of Demooratic party was in excellent )as he conversed with his friends to the departure of the steamer, Bryan will visit England, France Germany during his trip, and ex- to return in about six weeks. he will take up the work of the Presidential campaign, (Gn interview before salling Mr. n paid his respects to Grover Cleve- in no uncertain term: In the of Bryan Clev ds the buga- speaking of Cleveland, Bryan © "Ro carry out a bargain with Wall | iret he made the White House the » 8 of syndicates and exploiters and administered the Treasury Depart- #t in a manner that makes the record unjust steward of Bible fame parsimonious by comparison, mn you do not seem to think that Cleveland has u chance for the a next year?” He has never had a chance 196, and the is s0 old now that If ted in sackcloth and ashes— @ it would bull the market on both if ; ook it—he would be overtaken pitude before he cou:d bring ‘works meet for repentance, 1 ‘Af he could carry a State in the Miamer or Lack of Knowledge. \ “The people who talk about nominat- dng him are either indulging in humor @F they have very little knowledge of the sentiment that exists among the Fank and file of the Democratic party.’ "Do you think that his nomination Would break the party into pieces?" no. He could not carry enough of party with him to amount to a waiting for the ship to pall from the dock Mr, Bryn sald to ing yore, report hing can be sald of the eee cuiapadgn, Une 1 oy will come to pass, how- that there will ve a iy ihe, Democratic party. Of you might find a few who call es Democrats standing on the » but they do not really count the dig political contest." 4o stiver, Mr. Bryan preferred to He was just as reticent didates, but he did have some- Say about the last New York ‘election. "date Elections Have No Effect. he sald, ‘that the majority was reduced one- York, geri but there is no leved on that score. In no does it creo e way does uggest a off when national he election in Oblo does not alter egg a ae in regers! to the for the Presidency. ee SRoosey at, and not Hanna. that Roosevelt will surely be dat the next convention.” it ihave you to say on the Panama lement ? 4 fam not able to answer that ques- T wish to make s thorough in- ion of all the conditions before to a definite ‘concluston. All 0 make through investi- ots ail questions before talking, ‘on “ie Majestic were Lond and . Col. Denbelgh is the of the Honorable Artillery. and ed to the ship by the Col of the Boston Ancients, Mr. Bryan ‘was introduced to the Pngileh panty and was soon in animated conver- setion with Lady Denbelgh. CANADIANS HISS OUR FLAG. Big Anti-American Demonstration in Montreal Theatre. (Special to The Evening World.) DIONTREAL, Nov. 11.—There was a €feat anti-American demonstration at the Academy of Music last evenink at tle end of the performance of the ince of Pilsen.” As « sort of an theose, the players bring on two American flags and immediately after- two Union Jacks, between which oe wauks out to the centre of the niday HY he the flags followed one her quic but last night there fome delay. and as the Stars. and remained waving a terrific up- ‘broke out, commencing in the gal- and communicating Itself to the Y and the orchestra, Hiss oatealle acid browns mp Sand then the ent arose and refused a patho h the pi nD b oy Ba ite. WSaore trouble is, “expected. toe — JADA FACES NEW ERA. mt Gathering Cheers a of Independence, O, Ont., Nov, 11—At the an- of the Canadian Club last A. P. Parker, the newly declared that the on the threshold of of those present, he “The Hand That Rocks |: the Cradle Rules the World.” MOTHER'S love starts a man or right path, The remedy at the right tine fits a mother for the or deal. Motherhood js oftea looked forward to with dread by when feelings of great women, At such a tim nervous, dyspeptic, irr’ need of a uterine tonic— which will calm the nervow through the special organs, Strength bullder- Pierce's Favorite what Js needed. that has stood the te: W.J. BRYAN, WHO, SAILING, FIRES PARTING SHOT AT CLEVELAND. woman on the and a te she will find Dr. V. Pic Prescription Here is a medicine of a third of Sc made the d pcialty for a th Rens ids’ | clalist, one who ha vases of wo of a century, founder of the In Pierce, Hotel and List Soldier af 182 Vigorous at 0 | Edward Noyes, a Drummer Boy Under Andrew Jackson, and) Who Also Served in the Civil War, Is the Oldest Living Vet- eran. Him Strong and Healthy Past the Century Mark. 8. the hero of two wars. a soldier whose life has been written up all over ates tha ell and strong to-da Although 107 years Of age, slater that, he (vels as well and strong to cays to Chicago My No the countr: y Corners, No H.. ing any hardships boy in the war of 1812 and a s the civil war, as he was even then too old to se! the ranks, Mr. Noves has had a membera with «reat vivi Historical figures of the last century, and eratefully attritvutes lily marvellous vitality and wonderful old DUFFY'S PURE He says: “An old man's life ca happy one If he is well, and 1 ha Just as active and strong up to a fer Mn pretty my life, but, ate tor told me it was old Ke, and came upon me during ths last me Duffy's Pure Mait W' Ce msoleine now, and edicine and nourishment to me. 1" ta hoarty meal the w 10. Bue Duy eee ea A EES Pewouid not bo alive wi Dau NOYES na and in hand with health. Hundreds of men and women who have Taxes the "feftury mark &re kept alive and well to-day by the use of Duffy's Pure Malt Whlekey. HiS ONLY MEDICINE This is a Kuarantee. It ts a tonie-stimu @ boon to the weak and worn, to the ae Dhvaleal decay, strengthens the heart, relieves the achir old-time vixor ‘and clears the brain. It enriches the bloo and in ¢ way drives out disease end promotes ne alt Doctors call tt autotest nad already dicertedss as it mgrees Wi ost delicate stomach, If you wish to keep strong and well in old age take a Tiblespoontul three times a day in mili or water, Duffy's Pure Malt Whisk catarrh, asthina, pneumonia a papain and all forms of stornact ively in over 2.000 hosnit ‘TION.—When you ank for Daly's tthe genuine. Unscrupulouns dealers, of this prepar: nm, will try to nell you ¢ whinkey substitute: are pnt on the mar which, far from re are positively harn and so it {s theirs illation of malt, without fusel by the Gove jt An absolutely pure dis- |, It Is ree: ‘head: giv and nourish and longest uures coughs, colds, consumption, bronchitis, all diseases of the throat and lungs; Indl trouble; nervousness, malaria and all’ low { © Malt Whiskey be ware al of th “Old Chi ok ottlen, Interesting medical book. York, all druggists and grocers, or direct, Sold by $1.00 a bo let frem to any one. Duty Malt Whiskey Gon iochester {o) : S ot} FURNEHED, CRED = sire COMPLETE ae 1p ° Os Le, : Of) BA AGSEY 4. ROOM gen AS an APARTMENT|COMAETE, 98 “ Aa ROOM (l4uRwsyo 88 Soca holt? BO og Sey OUR ROOM —\fuewsneo eg LaTEest APARTMENT J COMALE7E ar 198° FREIGHT PAID ON OU7 OF 71 COR462"854"-ODEN SATURDAYS ONT TODM lis- ind Surgical Institute, of Buffalo, N.Y. e All correspondence is held sacredly confidential, and he gi his advice free and without charg Very often find that it is repugnant to their feclings to consult their family ef re% ° y R, PUA onage mars t Oxtraordinartly Reduced put p in Dr. Pierce, wag ha: s in the SOS, without cost, To althy and happy shor of every woman. | then poss » to hold a husband a to make home happy and bring tentment to it. In most eases Dr. most she is fit the needs and put the body healthy condition sure of it is t Just ice pos- | grow | It is ‘avorite Prescription will Prices. Chis Offer Is Good for Chis Week Only. Previous styles at sensationally lowered prices, If for any reason any of these Music Boxes should for uid | and | on- | | R in} World's Dispen-| be unsold at the end of the week they will be withdrawn. |! "s Fa-| This offer is restricted to cash or charge customers, acentury with approval; in that time sary Medical Association, of Buffalo, it has sold more largely than any|N. Y., proprietors of Dr. Piere other remedy put up specially for vorite Prescription, that they offer woman's weaknesses. It is guaran-| A $500 REWARD teed by the proprietors a particle of alcohol—which only do barm to a sensitive s: WHY WOMEN SHOULD CONFIDE IN A MAN. It is much easier and keep them to him: strong, has more experienct cal understanding the: helpful advice. can the hands of unskilled per requires a thorough medical tion to appreciate and understand the When a woinan womanly organism, has ills and pains that she bear—when life seems woman —she should the community, or one w tional reputation. the great step taken ‘haps to xeparation ers of wer elas not be the part of wisdom to in an ignorant person without medi cal education simply becau @ woman, There js every rei she shouldwrite to some gr, not to contain for a woman to] Dr, Pic confide in the average man th She know ‘onfidences | w world and can help the woman who | be needs advice. Without a perfect medi- Women should not trust their delicate constitutions in dark for every confide he: troubles to a physician of standing in » has a na: Certainly it would | Vor women who 11d | Leucorrhoea lapsus atl ark is thelr m: ¢ y of Womb, Allt orite. Preseript and sick women n in| restores weak that | sound s which are gen e for the failure of health, is centred in woma) nature, When the ¢ e womal organism is attacked by disease there is nlarit drain; when infl uleers gnaw, t reflect the pr creasing W backache, and sleeple He is|al of the | se an her be no ns. It educa- ess of disease, in akness, ° nervousn che, of appel THYS loss cannot KNOW a bobdk of 1,000 bound copy stamps, or for paper covered stamps. Address Dr. R..V, Piet Buffalo, N, ¥, * confide he wa: a why it spe- nnot be cured of Female Weakness, Pro- | asonable trial of | by curing the local! entire | when or a disagreeable | vation burns and | general health will | ‘or cloth- end 31 cents in one-cent |} the easy-payment plan not sharing because of the pro- nounced reduction of the prices. Every style offered is highly desirable and has the most modern guaranteed Regina movement, This is one of the best opportunities to get a Regina Music Box under the regular price ever announced, and this-offer should arouse intense interest. hey | jon | to} ner- | the| nly | nly Were ‘Now Were Now Regina Music Bowe, $20.00 12,00 | Regina Music Boxes. $115<0 > 90,00 in- |] Regina Music Boxes 20.00 --15.00 | Regina Music Boxes 175.00 115.00 oss, || Regina Music Boxes 33.00 18.00 | Regina Music Boxes. 150.00 125.00 {| tite |] Regina Music Boxes 40.00 25.00 | Regina Music Boxes. 180.00 125.00 [| Regina Music Boxes. 65,00 49.00 | Regina Music Boxes, 220.00 135.00 Regina Music Boxes, 125,00 65.00 | Regina Music Boxes, 260,00 175.00 Regina Music Boxes, 95.00 70.00 | Regina Music Boxes, 400.00 300.00 Joel E. Wynne, Memphis, Tenn., says:— | ‘We have used the instrument for eqhteen months, and it has given entire satisfaction. We have never had one cent's worth of repairs done He Says DUFFY’S PURE MALT WHISKEY Has Kept | MALT WHISKEY’ | | Used Pianos at Prices Chat Are Simply Extraordinary. 1—Varietics Are Greatest, 2—Pianos of High Repute. 3—Lowest Prices Known. 4—-Easiest of Easy Terms, This is absolutely the best oppor- “tunity of the year, because every Piano has been thoroughly overhauled, re- foned and put into a generally excel- Jent condition. The list includes Boardman ' & Gray, Steinways, Chicker- ings, Ivers & Pond, Gabler, Waters and others as well known. There are Grands. Uprights and Squares. They were taken in exchange for new pienss Poscinig and many people are already ordering he pianos are displayed in the Auditorium on the Inasmuch as Christmas is rapidly ap- ifts, this is a really remarkable opportunity. Fifth floor. Expert salesmen will play for *you and demonstrate the various points of each piano. Prices range from $10 to $425. Any instrument purchased in this sale will be taken in exchange for a new one at any time within a year and the price you paid allowed. Any of these instruments upon the easy payment plan. A little sum down and a small amount monthly. Also Organs of national fame at low prices. » Grand Pianos. Uprights. Oyuares, Was Now tee - $250.00 $30.00 Gibbons & Son... $3751 "00 $50.00 275,00 40.00 Stein 290.00 100.00 way --- 260.00 95.00 | Kranich & Bach-.- 1980 00 300.00 85.00 285.00 155.00 Squares. 275.00 165,00 | Davis Bros-...-..- 250.00 275,00 115,00| Hallett & Allen... 250.00 325.00 195.00 | Wm. Lindema 275.00 Mathushek 325.00 195,09 | Gilbert -- 275.00 H. Waters. J.P. Wake 275.00 Chickering Harringto: Sterling - Everett - Schuman Mason & Braumuller A. B. Chase Shoninger - Ivers & Pon Steinway -- Wheelock Steinway Chickering Stoddart - Mahn ..- Thompson - Weber -- Boardman & Chickering Ferrand 21 rce, on tt, The tone is beautiful.”” ‘ ped t (Third Floor, Bast, 18th St.) A Remarkable Offer Men’s Sack Suits, ‘Made to Measure, $20.00. Our Regular 25.00, 30.00 and 35.00 Suitings Over one hundred of the choicest and best of this season's patterns to choose from. Qfen's Store, Elm Place Entrance.) HY for 20.00? Because we want you to get acquainted with our Merchant Tailoring Store—we want you to know that you can get as good custom tailoring;here as you can get at: your tailor’s—and at about half what you pay him! The best proof of our claimis.in the Suit! Try one at $20.00; af you're not perfectly satisfied, don’t take.it—andif you do’and it‘isn’t’all we say of it after you've worn it, your money back, and cheerfully,.too. | © We want your patronage; we make clothes for some of the best dressed men in Brooklyn, and they swear by us, and we want you to. Our organization for making and designing is as near perfection: as is possible. The very best cutters are employed, the most: skilled work- men construct them, and all materials are shrunken and stitched into permanent shapeliness. The very best linings and trimmings are a feature of our tailoring. These Suits at $20.00 will be made in the latest single-breasted style and in every way the best we know how. 42 Chest Measure and Over, $5.00 Extra, This offer is for a limited time only. pe | In Every Detail ‘the Leading Retail Establishment of Brooklyn,

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