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ttHAT THE LEADERS SAY.
(Continued from Ftr#t Fag# >
\mr* "io- il Committee. *<%u\ that
t recrlv* a l up to thrat turn points! ,
lnort.t#*- of hl Mlß)ttf of If? R**
,n nv*mb©r# of th# Houf. Dl* i
. . from ih* country dlratrlct# tied
, , n t* * n> ©xterif. he *ail, bm
f. .;ve<l *how*l gain?.
miih; % wpkmc h.
, || |, | ,n \\ mm lu n I'n-nn of Enfhuai- |
Man* mi tlidolghl.
* Nov * At midnight Cm*
, , f , in .1 frrinv of enthdeUi?m which
u , M. i*uim> Th* crowd#, which had
I . < ing ml fir* down town, mar.'htd
, 4 ... to the M Kinley rreldeticc with
Kti rockets h'iv.iing ltirl 1
Mr n toe.- the midnight #ky and tu*
~i i j cheer. I *, mingh i with the din of
l,irr uti*l I*llll whihtcH Th- crow A
, if '**i tor tti** !*i caldent #nl he kindly
,i .p*-ard. waving hi# a- know ted*mam of
i *> . ifenl. g heer- Th* Prratidcnt wild:
l w Tltfcwwnw I think you for the
v r\ • rat ’ompiim**nt f thi* call on rhh*
ii. f il’ i ght. oul a' thl? late hour
of i • mai\ gratifying report# from every
part f ountry none have given rn*
mor* . rn one ,jni #lu ■**•© gra It tut* than
tho#* from im own city n! my own
four 'v of Stark And 1 appear now only
to i|.. f nave dun* on •<> many former
o* * .■* to thank you once more for the
war n-i h* arty In*! •e* fn- tit which you
hav- *. I** g \-n my puhlU a t#
J . Imv who i*. with the Preside t
*1 K i > *•11 ie ivuny-m n
a? •!’ .? **!• ti at v.-t##
'I llh K Till. HATTI.I LCHtT.
It I* ii\ n I| in >titidua! Driuo.
erratic llrMd|nrlcra.
(' N V ft Th* e.|ef prevai:# a
the r iat I r. itl-nil l lquirt©
that f ♦ o*t|e i> I/?’ and tnat M Kinley
ha? • i re-**|*c*d by larger plu.altty
than • recejvod four y*am h rva
t J* *•*>. i ear w -ran seatad ©x-Cov
Air* I RUnoi#. and x-G v Hogg of
T- x t w.i* hu#y reading hu..otiua from
\ r • !-ta H-1 * oinroer.ting upon the
A h- r©al i huhet.n he aakl:
>w neavy falling off for
Brvrai. or a heavy fading off for Me-
Ktiii* t'U* w;w*n as-kri io i*xpr#.-i hi#
pir i'-i. ne to th* remit, h** •aid:
"I do not know yet. The return# are
too ii.*n gr-- o m.ke a predict Ion.”
“\W are going to win yet.” eaid ©x* j
Qov Hogg Th©#© figure" are doctored
ir.d or* the work of W*'.l street gimhler#
They Io i.oi r*-|*r* *-nt the w ill of h*
j eof>le
"I do not ki ow how the remit will j
ook ‘ * i:.l *m Jov. Alt self!. "The re- [
turn? arc no: eufTiciontly 'complete to
make in estimate ’
Whik converging with tn# two ei-Oov*
it. *i> S* n. M-r Jon* j* wo shown a tele,
ram fi**m N* tv York stating that Will- j
im J Btotu had conceded that etate by
over i*M<rt Hi? only comment wa?
■\Y* . that may i** right. hut 1 am not •
going t-> * ono* >l* any thing mm
r. i . t r* • lv* and • the headquar*
let* fr*:ri Nebraska were not very en- J
.' *-• r,g rar*l midrlght the crowd lit
# e ..'/jimin i f had tnlnned out so that
•*.*r*- v.ei !• •:< than !•# p*oi io in the
loom.
MANN % \OT Mi UME.
Ill# \|t to # Iriigism from
tfiisiur Acott.
v w York. Nov. —An enthusiastic j
r .1 of Repul* lea rut thio.iged the na
t *1 h*vi !<|'Krtet to-nlgh-. Three tun
• and m i forty had been asked to ait down
i . a feast vyhich had been provided by
t National * ommltlce
San at or fi ott of West Virginia sent the
i .lowing to H-nntor Harnra
Bhak**. Old I.lmpy shake."
The raf*|> was a follows
Te egram received 1 ram not limping
I * much #a 1 did. Congratulation# to you
. '|. Hanna "
The crowd stayed for a while, but fibo.it
o’clock commenced to go and by 11 0
•lock hf*l nearly all left thinking It no
essary to hear any more return#
Refreshment* were #**rved at 10 o’clock
;t rail hands were to* much er.groesed in
' •• nawe to leave their pUcai. #o the
-•*1 win hrough* ir'njtyl by waiters One
m wan bountifully supplied with wine
. and this wa# served in prodigal faehl w>.
Before 11 o'clcN-k some of the c*vmmlitee
I r ,t-n took their leave, convinced beyond
1 doubt that McKinley wait re-elected.
Will II) M\K; M* KOT MUTB.
I‘l.'hard Hnn %■ Tlkln n Com
of lliiuor.
V, ,hlnr'on, No*-. I-Bopruonutt**
l-.i, Miriljoii. Phtt.lrmn of Iho PeMOCratlc
• .n*T*iilonl c-omniit fo*.. *t 11 o'clock
llr.wl io make an .-a'lmafe on thr com
*l nof flic nc*t Hou He aald the
.irna r.- ■ ived up to I ha? lime were
Incomplete to determine the result
■f ir the House is , on. erred It Is
, . easily .on ' d.sl her. however, t!at
. Hon. is Hepubllcui l> a worklnk
! lorU>.
RRVI' KHIhMI* tMVE I P.
Mr. Ilryan Went to leep anil For
got llie llullrlltl*
neoln. Ne*> No' R —Bryan's friends
: trally rvmee.l* McKinley's election,
i one of them will stand for a atete
i m,-nt A, il:*f, p m Mt flryen is eleep
. k soumMy and hn Riven no atiemlor
bulletin? for two hours
OF.FKATRD—AOT IIIM ot M AGED.
broker Wire# llnnn *f *h* Grains •
Acs# lork City.
v York. Nov -The follow ing t*|c
i |ram was *#nt tonight
To W J. |trvan. Lincoln. Neb A you
j r * doubt already know, th# stale has
£ ne heavily agnlnw? ns. but whereas this
| county in 19M gavo M Kinlev 23.Wi ma
>rtty, )i gives >*ou to-day H®®h a gain
f v>Wt are d#fcai*d, but no* dis-
unged. Richard Croker.**
JOAF.it UOKA T BED.
‘"iR Ilf. Will Talk When He I.erarns
•he Results T-dray.
i igo Nnv. At midnight Sent>r
1 a rose from th© large easy chair a*
‘ d* stretchad hi# arm# over hi#
•and. and said:
1 iim going to follow the examp.a
I f ‘ Mr. Bryan, who to’d me a few minute*
E r over the long-distance ’phone that he
I eoing to bed and a goo*l sleep
I • minute# Uier the Senator will In
I *m. Pressed for siatemet.i. either
bn* or claiming the election, he ra
-I*l
v hen I come down in the rooming and
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CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
, ses'ssp ,^rat#^’’^*eraessF*, 'W#wPUHr"^WaBOSBBiy
Relief I
That Wine of Cardui brings relief to women suffering from female
,S~ disorders is shown by its great popularity. It is not strange that women
should have confidence in a medicine, when it has been relieving their
S?j|r s. ‘ afflicted sisters for nearly a century. With every cure the fame of Wine
IkWf Ikj'{ -3?'of Cardui spreads, until now’ it is known throughout almost the entire
Ijjlk civilized world. Shipments are made to England, France and Germany
and last year bottles were sold in British Cape Colony, South
ty\ p' Africa. The entire 1899 consumption excelled any previous record by
*l f1 < 200,000 bottles. That is very practical testimony to the merit of this
| j't 4jp.iaL i great medicine. It is enough to convince any suffering woman that Wine of Cardui
W J is worthy of her confidence that it does w’hat it is claimed for it. When you see
M , original letter, showing that she received complete relief after her menstrual dis
[ vf: v £ j order had developed heart trouble, is on file. Invalids considered chronic, with
£%£&&** # sunken eyes, sallow cheeks, weak back and shattered nerves, have w ritten earnest P
Mt v letters showing how’ they have been restored to robust health by the Wine. For
women’s little every day ills, Wine of Cardui has no equal. Thousands of American
homes ow e a debt to Wine of Cardui they can hardly repay. We advise you to get a
bottle of Wine of Cardui from your druggist to-day. You will be surprised at the
>**l relief it will give you.
J*'' 'i Metropolis. 111.. Jan. 15. l^qQ.
M&jsßSfo&Sp,ff When 1 wrote to you for advice my case was a bad one. The doctor said I could not be cured. My menses
L'^jvpcame twice a month and I suffered threat pain, and would give completely down. I had heart trouble and swimming
* ‘ in my head. 1 commenced taking Wine of Cardui and Black-Draught tea as you directed, but had no faith in its
Ik- doing me any good. I was mistaken, for it brought the menses at the right time. I had no more of those terrible
pains and the heart trouble Is all gone. lam thankful for this wonderful medicine. Mrs. W. G. SMITH.
■ J ??" In Pimw requiring *,k?i ml dlrw?lion*,Rditrp giving vinp*ni*." The L<Ue
I**rn th** rMuh in Indlcmn Mr\
land. California .mi W#*i Vi.Kirii, 1 cm
tel) you whtft 1 think about it
"Do you mean that you • on ■ do
York to th- •bl! £, tni*'*
• \WM.‘ paid th s.-r hoi "ihr !:• u-M ;
rani* <ilm New York and it I *k tik
they have icot it, but I urn n*t Roln; t*>
.myihlmf to-nssrht
Aft*r the wu' -rn i *\ •. v.
Hokk and ex-tio. Alt** i r m-l i‘l :o
pome time at headquarter*. rc idii g bu! e
linp to a few who Ml and ih
chairman** cWk. but b* f • i *'• • t!i* y,
too. tvt'fit away an i ehortiy ft w.i 1<
the room* were locked up and ds*ri#t
(or the night
ItanuM Nl kurprUed.
Cleveland, o Nov. ♦. Senator Hanni
received return* at the t’nlon Club t>-
nlirht. In repponee to a question as to th*
rauae of M ’K Wiley > r- ♦ i** *t l*i > *.!
“The people re-elected him becauM th* \ ;
wanted him Amerh ntm did it
Senator Hanna be wn* not turprUed i
at the result.
KIII GK.lt GOOD HE %LTH.
Ilulrli ( riilurr Will Inall liMrif-l
linn* nt Fort s nu!
Ran Jibuti). Nov. —The Dutch cr.,l
Gelderlaml with ex-I’resld<nt KrtiK-r on
nonr.l which sslled from Utniici Mar
quee. Oct 3f*. had arrived here. SI n na
l.ren directed to await Instructions from
The Hague at Tori Haul. wl'h r< a irrl t>
Mr. Kruger's finding In Europe The
Gelderlind will atop here tbne days
Mr Kruger, who is in M<rllrni hr a th
rejoiced grswlly at the new a of ihc rr .-nt
lkr aticoeases. Hr was found aittlng on
.lack Willi hl legs wrapped m sheepskin
"May ihoy Haiti without remission " no
exclaimed, energetically filling hi- pip.',
when Informed of the sue - c-- of the
Ho>r*. "Thai Is what we ask
Dr lleymans de-Jared Mr Kruor wy<
going to Europe pitrolv on a hol'd ■>-
Throughout tho voyage Mr Kr icr V.
h>alth. ex-opt for eome iroublo w ith hla
..yrs was excellent Tic will travel In. g
olio wnrl will not lan-l until ho ri aches
Europe
(HII.MI.iI' Dll MIMIKII*.
Gnllnnlry Led to Heath of One anil
Wounding f the Other.
London. Nov. 6 Lord Roberta. In n dis
patch dot-l Johannesburg, Nov r>, re
ports 10 the war office aa follow
"fimlth-Dorrlen states that Maj Satin
dcra and Capt Chalmers (of the Canadian
Mounted Rifle*), behaved with great gal
lantrv In the action of Nov 2 Bounders
rod- out under heavy fire to bring In a
hnrarless non-commlssloned officer. Saun
ders was wounded and h.a horse killed,
end Chalmers went to hla assistance
Saunders implored him to leave hut was
refused and the gallant Chalmers was.
1 grieve to say. killed
Ixird Robert* has cabled to the war of
flee that former President Sleyn. In a
speech to Delareysburghers, Oct. 22 said
Mr Kruger had gone to Europe In order
io "gei intervention" and giai If he f tiled
••Ih* Transvaal will h- auctioned off to
the highest bidder"
RETIRN* FROM MKB CITV.
Mow Floridian* Toted u the 1 apllsl
till Question.
Lake city. Flo Nov * -Henlon pre
cinct. No 2. Columhla rounly.. Florida
gives Bryan a majority of hi Davie
,r congress majorky Is 4*; Jennings for
Governor. 4* majority. Tne rest of in
state tlrfcet receives fti majority. For in
state cardtol. Tallahassee. 43. Jacksonville
7 3t Augustin- 4. again*! ronsthuilonsi
convention 32. for |i 2.
I ake City precinct No 10. gives for
Slate capital. Jacksonville. l. Tails hi *
.ee 147 Ocwlla 3 Bt Auguslloe. 1- Ma
„,n No Columhla rounly. gives for
.taie capital. Jacksonville. 19; Ocalla I.
Hi Augustine. 2. Tallahassee. v> For
-onslliu'lonal im-ndm-nt. T ag .tnst o' >
- ■ * "' *'* " P
Teflon Feaer ami I’lauue.
Washington Nov * —The Marin- lio
opal Bervl • re-:- It —-I eM a.iM es to
dav confirming press dispatch*. o 4he ef
that a case of yellow fever exl.'-d
at Natch-*. Mlaa. and a caw of plague
nt Bremen. Germany.
-H-aded by ihe local goldsmiths, the
■dmlrers of lienvenuto Cr:!lnl In Klo-en- -
h ,ve heen pr. |drlrg fo- aome lln- for
lhr celebration n sc.de of hla
four hundredth birthday, on Nov it
Among ether ceremonies a bust ol the
great artist Is to be. ur.veiled. <
THE MORNING NEWS: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1900.
BRYAN AND BACON.
rontlnufti from Flrt Tag#
j
-%. nu*n ounti.-? Hon Carter Tate i#
H-* :*' t*-l to t'ongru?- by a majority of
.tbo ii ..••/ over ill- p|*on* , nl, H L*. IV*-
pie# tii!: bfM.g . * 4iureetlmatr
*.i a utitif of fw*M** *pi*r*#lt iHt Tho
Ltemo* at of Ha*i tmix got Hit a very
'omplimeiitary vot© for Brvan amt Tat#
v it *•- i**r t *il.
Romo <• Na • -:r*‘?min M <l
o-x of thi> dlctiirt i.- i•--elected by a ma
jority of alniut €.*•# Postmaster Hamilton
who refund to a * ept th* R* publ.can
nominal lot'., received * Urge oompltment
arv vote II? rrie*i lit* F.ive Spring and
Llvmght n di tii- i. in thl- county, but ■
the district gave Mr M ildox a good ma
jority.
#mrall \ ulr In I‘ltrce.
Blarkshear. Go Nov f>-Ap#lhy on the
part of Democrat# make# tin- vote In
P • rc* very clo*.* The Democrat a have
carrb-d the county by a smtll majority,
a very light vote being polled Congress
man Brantley tat ahead of the ticket. *
auii will re civ* a#>ut 10f* majority.
Ill* rtli f t In Eleelfil.
Macon. <ii Nov fi.—lUrilett laim# 1"
p**r •n* Increase In ttie* Sixth Congres
sional Distrlrt lb* ay he will get ;*/■*
vote# this year. The vote in Bibb county
i# sightly Increased over four year* ago.
und th- T*-m*>*‘ratb majorities are about
1* |#r cent greater
Itnnrock fiMint) %ll Might.
SiMirta. G Nov r, Much interest was
lok' fi in *h • • 'lon her* N* gver
tvy*nty-fiv e H* publican vote- were cast
In Hatico k county Very few negroes
w* re registered and m*#t of those voted
th** Democratl** ticket. A go*wt D*m*xratlc
yote was .ust
The 1 ulr In Himrogrr.
Coiiimbu#. Oa Nov. g —Columbu# give#
Bryan 1,144, McKinley 19f one hundred
and in negro*-# vot*<l None of th**
country pr* Irr t# will b*' heard fr**m to
night Adamson (or <\>ngi* •?#. ran 17 votes
ahead of Bryan.
Ilrranttey'n ibi|orlp l*ruw.
Brunswick Go Nov. ft Iteport# from
• lev* i out of eighteen courule# in the
Eleventn <Vtigr*"%#iona! Distri* t. indi (, .ite
i licit ’*ngr 'iinn Brantley *• re-elected
v * it ' *> majority an it. reus* over
IB**: arul D<s
Good Vote In %uguti.
Auguota Nov 4 —ln Augusta Bryan re
elved !><• votes and M Kinley 223. Flem
ing for Congress led the ti k**' at evety
precinct, though there w*re scattering
\oce; for several io al Republican#.
Clinch !■ Drmorrsllr.
Homervlll**, Oa Nov ♦; t'*lin'h count©
will give th** Icrn*K''rtJc in ket ‘Jio inajor
it> A v*ry small vote was polled, the
Democrat, taking litti* inter©#!. The Pop
ulin' vot* and if;*- Republican ticket.
tfhlry < ounty Rnlrrmsd.
Kllavllie. Oa Nov ' —The election here
to-doy resulted iv follows: liryati. 175.
M Kinley. n*i. Populist. 34; !*r*yfilbitlon
ticket, - H* hley has redc**mrd her#df
from Republh .nl#m.
I.narene < ounty llemocrattr-
Dublin. Ga Nov. #i —Th** DenKe ratic
majority in Laurens county is over
This r-ounty wen# Republican In 1192 and
Five . email Democratic majority In IWR
Good \ ole for llrantley.
| (Villa Ga . Nov 4 —The election w#
quiet, J"! vote# being polled af this Jg#-
.in Tb* re was six majority for Bryan
Brantley r- • Ivcsl i.*<♦ and M *ra<fn 17 vote#.
Jrffersitra fr Ilryan.
Lnui.vlll*. Oa . Nov. —Tlir l>morrt
K.V. Hr van nbout m.ijority In
,on i'mini y *>nt fot M f Klnl.y by l.n|*
majority In IR*
( linrllon I- 1,.-iiin.-ra*lr.
Knlk.ton, Oa , Nov *—rharlton I, P'ni.
I ratio a majorl*' of about tao to nn
nit ! a vary il|ht vot ,->!!• I all over the
county
Vote In t lark. County.
Athene. Oa Nov Clarke eounty
. give, liryan amt Htevenaon and Congreaa
i man Hoanrd H* ma^irliy
Th, tale al L)>.
Lyon*, tin. Nov S—M Kinley rerelvad
_ii vot' • tierv to-rla; attain** 44 for Bryan.
—Dora—"l have my phoco taken every
i ihr- • v. ifS. ! think It la no tntereetln* "
lOr.rb- Oraelouel Whatever do you do
ngch them ail?Gia*gow EJvcntng Tuna*.
MINNESOTA-REPUBLICAN.
(Continue-1 from Fifth Page
Democratic State Committee, claims trie
re-election of Gov Und by £*.tihu Th*
Republican?* *• v* no figur* . *ut do i.ot
concede the election of Lind
WASHINGTON-REPUBLICJN.
S* it tic IVa<h . Nov *'• R*t urfin frem
the state are *oming to *iowl>. but Indi
atlonN rr Gira? M KmU> I* * l Bry an
by a large niuj rlty and I# well in ad
vance of th** Republican atat* amlldafes
OREGON-REFUBLICALN.
PortUiol, Of#., Nov. a —One huiuir#<l aiwi
mxty-seven peyub et# out of 17-' In Oregon.
lnci<ullug tho city u Fordmd. give Me.
Kinley LV47X; Ilryan. K.7<
If the same ratio is mstntnined M* Kin
ley will have u plurality of in the
state
CONNECTICUT-REPUBLICAN.
New Haven. Conn Nov. •• -One hun
dred cities and town- in Connecticut out
of 146 gi\* Bryan 11.415*. M< Kinley 21.a*
K* |Kjbll an n**i loss H per cent. Demo, rath
net gain 37 |m*i ent
On this McKinley’s plurality In
ConnecUcut is estimated at 23.2 v,
R* turns from the cities and niwn# (V*r
Governor give McLan tßepuhllcam. 21.-
2*Wt. Bfonson (Demo* rat*. 12.(T73 McLean’a
plurality i- estimated at UjijO
WYOMING-REPUBLICAN.
Cheyenne. \N >o.. Nov. ♦ Returns from
the state are eomlr* in slowly It will Ih*
s<me hours before th* result i known iiut
indication# thus far r* ihrai tli -late
safe for McKinley ami congressmen oy
2/*OO (>|urali*y.
IDAHO IN DOUBT.
Boise, Idaho. Nov. 4 —There are r yet
no return# from this atate Only one pro
cinct has been iHsard from II give- M
Kinley 91; Bryan A3 Two years ago It
gave the fudoni.-t# 11A. Republicans 12
NEVADA-DEMOCRATIC.
Carson Neb., Nov ft Returns n In
complete Mr Mills. Republi ti *t u rmnn
concede# th** stat© to Bryan hy m
jcrlty The Democrats claim it hy ', •**
Th*' Legislature 1# very clo#*
NEW HAMPSHIRE-REPUBLICAN.
! Concord. N H Nov A.—Thirty town#
and wards give Bryan 2.107; McKinley.
4,140. Same In 199 ft gave Bryan 1 >7. Mc-
Kinley l.ft
Congress. New iUmpshlr*- Bu!kwai
and Currier (Republicans) e|e *ed
VERMONT-REPUBLICAN.
Whlt Rtv<*r Juru-tlon. Wrmon? Nov *
9<*vnty-flv- 111*-* and ti.n, Bryan
klcKiev lI.fTT sam<- In lkh. gjyo
Bryan MoKIn-y lS.<*h
IOWA-REPUBLICAN.
Dea Moines lows. Nov ft Twenty pr -
cinet# received by The Rfglftfr from all
over the state give McKinley 2.211, Bryan
1 449 Net Republican gdn 231
Dubuque. lowa Nov. H-I> B llendor
i son. peaker of the il*>ue of Represent *
fives 1# re-elected for the Third diem t
Republican € on®remera Elected In
Rhde lelarad.
Provwiener. R I Nov. ft-Congress
Bull and Gapron. Republican# r* ek-t** i
i from Rhot- Island
LlliHl VOTE IV f HtHlETn\.
Klllntt'a ,piwr,l ,!•* llrrti Badly
4,nnrit , mlrr.
<-harl*ir>n P C , Nov * -Thr- r-lrottou
h.rr lodtay paMrd of, without Inct'ionr
Tha waathar *>• tin*, hut owln* to th*
fact that th reaul'.* here were foreßone
conctuatnn*. the vote wa* very lUrht The
vote of the county will noi eaceed :,()
Seventeen out o, twenty-two t>r*‘ tnet
ttve Killott 1 1>em i. for f’onare,*. I "I*.
I>ckelt lßet> >, !'
The vote for Brvan and M> Pweeny in
the earn* bo*e w I.W The*e reaulta
will not t>e matertall ' harmed by latar r<
turn*.
lleniieraK tialn • onre**met>.
r-’ |e**o. Nov * Return* from !M of ?h
3M e.ntree,l-naj *ilrtrl‘‘?e *how thnt lie
BepUhlUnnt have e fried !, the f>emo
crat* U 4 and the fiwh ntet* 1. The Re
publlean* h,ve aalned ten dlalrl.i* n/1
the Democrat* five, moklrf a net gain of
tha former five
*1 tin 1.1.01 k i I IIKS ||v 1.1C.11T.
W iinftein VI miiulii in ra l.nl*n •!■-
Itiful I niter t'ntruling* of the Erin- ,
*•••• oi VV rate#.
From th* L>* Inn Mall
At ih* I. nd**u II *. i ital in W -it* ha e|
marveio t.v - tires r* being effected by th
*■!* trie light I* I- quite three year#
.‘-Inr© the dlsmv*-ry was made hy a Co
s i ha -it <l ■< • *r that both aunllgitt aid
l* iii* tight can ur* * rl?ln die.isa
when .i 11 other temradl©# fal* And rally
in th* cummer of ihl- >•.: the Frln * # of
Wale# Induced the uiithoritbx of the
L n ton Hospital i • try in** ur* H r
Royal Highn*ss presented them with the
n* eooary appai#tu. ot wni h the iota!
*ui wa Udn
% The nieth<Mi is a curious, though sitnpl- .
**ii* Jl any jne visit# th* laoitdon li*-*-
pttui between 2 and % ;• m. on any dav of
i t* week h* will find, in n bright. *h*r
fill room sei apart for th* prrpor. x
i umber of patient# #lmng on ro* kmg
thalf# in .1 circle round th© room Hang
lug from the celling in ih- tenter .# a
very |H>w*-rfut eicfiti lamp Atu) around
it art- arranged several teles opt*#, whl h
con* trill at* th** ligtii on tit patient**
Be#i*le each I*l4l** 111 I# a DUTse who
pi ess* ara tu-ll glass lena <a th** #|h> ot
skin under treatment
To understand it ill w must go back to
ih* Aim cxpeiinwai.
A# every one known, while light—the
light of th t sun, elottrl light, ci —eo.i
hist# >f .* com bit ration of all th** color# of
the irainhow At on* side of ih© rainbow
are the red ran*! yellow rays, at the otii* r
Hide the viol* i rand blue. Tho r* i and
yellow ray# are carriers of beat. ih bltt*
and violet are alle*l chemical ray#. That
i~ io #oy. ih*y *te aim si without h at.
but they cause chemical a tlon
For Instance. If you mix the two gaae#
hydrogen and chlorine In n thin bulb of
glass at.d t‘ien f*cu# th* rd ray# of llgni
on It nothing happens But if you focus
itie violet ray# ther* I# an Immediate ex
plosion. Th* photographer ha# re*w**fi to
understand this When m piece of photo
graph I pa pet Is cxpoaad to tho light it
blackens But If a ’ruby lamp’ I# u-ed
no darkening of (he pafer follow# tn*'
red glass not allowing 'he vloh l chemlc i|
ra> to come through
\ A. tn- im* agora doctor put ra piece
of |l. I'll-r umbo 11.. rklli of
ii <1 . .hi., to u,ed the vl'.l-i my- ut un
IUI on t- He ii,i m.oiher pi* eln ®n
o-h*r it*.! ur> ] k-pi him In a -1 irn room
T i cull *4> I hilt the Hi wl piece of i*a
p mi ."ij.-kencl .ml Hu <'on't uii-
Hfti l le*t Thte i'm a u. I e r ..f **-
la-rlinenl hut It ae ihe ltr*i e'ep In tne
gr**l iltcf>v*ry. It provel ih*i ih* rli-m
|.,il ray* of ll*hi van pare ihrongh Ih*
•klB
At ih-' eime lime .-ill-niton w* itlree;e-1
io ih< rurloue faei iht mountain cllmh
ei. .11 hei lij-llv finm ktinhuin when p.i**-
Inti on a fletit of -now with the t'er
monieitr hetow *er> To eiu< iiia e lhl
maiir me following 'xiKilrn'm
mart' f, nll*hl tin conrentnte'l on ihe
f.,,, „of two men, ie.l .a.- la-nut Inter
po,e<l tn un* caf* r.<l lilue U** tn the
< tin r The reil itlmie a I >wed *ll the hie;
of ih- *un ie pie* through hut kept off
Ihe violet ehemtetl ta>* The blue I'oi)
I- 1 fh chemp al mu throufh. hui Ifepi
out Ihe ,‘iim >'<l llhl After Ihe .x
--pertment II wa, fnumt that Ihe man w hoe.
la.. a- nearly roaeied t>> ihe imt Itchi
,*ire out of 'he ordeal without a tra e
of aiinburri, but th- in-n en whom th
rol l h<miriil iaye fell w*e t*<i y eun
hi rnt'l Therefore, the do lor ren ii.l'.l
mat the 'hemhl ray. m very Irritat
ing to the ektn.
If ih- ehemt' at raye *4.* i ‘.l* -o a niin‘,
ok. a. lie thoughi. no 4ouM they will have
a daeirvctlv* • ffert on microbe*.
Turlhei experiment elioee | that bright
eunehlne ktlh-l the eirongeei of microbe*
—ihe haetllu* pro4tgto*u- in on* hour and
m hali. A power,u *:• trie Hgni killed
■ hem ti. nine houi. Bur hy e*i Imllng ih*
ie<l In ti ia>* nnd Cvii ei,trail.. ihe vk
lei ui' rr.l I (Ottnd inal near
jy ail nilcrotie* were killed tn a few ec
on<l*
I’ulilng all 4hee fart* together It wa*
now known -hat -he concent rated light of
ih- - *un or electric arc would kill mi
crobe* on ihe kln. In the *nh*tane ot
the k!n. and even under the .ktn tn all
prolmt>l|lty, theretore. any ktn di*ea**
.lue l mltrohe* could h* cured by 1 ghi.
So*', -here I* imc *urh dle-a.e. a terrible
infliction, avmch was the de*|.*ir o, th*
doctor* Thai I* lopu*. n ftrl rouln of
coneumpilon. which attack* and deform*
th* face.
In th* tight cur* th* doctor* hav* now a
perfect remedy It 1* painlee*. but ti ha*
ih* drawback* o, being v*rv low ofi*n
taking month* of dally treatment
It t* carried out a* followe When the
w.-aiher I Itn* and hr ght the patient* alt
tn th* often tilr. and the llgni of the *un
..rt When th* weather I* dark ih
.se.A; Ught 1* ued Of eoure tne latter
ia very expcnaiva, wbtto th# sunlight coat*
nothing Hut. rurtoualy, *h# electric light
! morn effective, b*-,ng very rich In rh*-m
teal ray*.
Thn apparaao* slightly differ* accord
lug to Ihn light ua*d When thn •untight
in availed of t large glaaa lena lllled with
hlun water—sulphate of copper dlaaolved
In water—l# placed aom* lltlln dlatanr*
away from th* patient Thle oonontniio
thn light, which l focused eo n> to I*l a
•pot about the all*- of a K|*p#nny bit fall
on tht patmnt'f fare The •tinllght thue
ron< i ill rated w ould quickly burn a hole
In thi fare If It wefe not for thn blue
water Hut the blue In the water pre
vent* the hot red reye of the aun from
romtng through, and the water ttaelf al an
uheorb* the h*at
Still i good deal of heet flnda lla wav
through and another apfd once la therefore
uaed Thtg la it email hollow glaaa Inn*,
iton ll one Inch In diameter which Ihn
Miren prraane mi the ektn of thefpallent
It la connected with Inflow and'outflow
luhea end e etream of cold water la con
atantly paatlng through and abaorbtn*
the remolnder of the heat
Thla lane elao aervoe another uaefill
purpoee The red blood ordinarily In the
akin would iwevent the paaeugr of aom
of the violet rhemlcal rya But by pr<-a
Ing the lene pretty flrmlv the nurae mak
the akin hloodleaa
When the electric light ie employed a
telescope taker the ptai e of the lug
lena The reaaon of thla ! that, when
aunhght reachea Ihe earth, all Ita raya arc
parallel with one another and they <i
at once he concent ruled by .1 alngle l*n.
Hill Ihe rava from the electric light dl
verge, and they bate to he mud* parallel
by one lena of the teleecope before helm:
roneentratett by the otiter lena The tel
eacope |a fllle.l with water and around
|i la a water Jacket o aa to cool Ihe
livlu thoroughly
Kverything la done at the IHindoo Ifio
pltal in the moat acientlflc manner Round
the room are glaaa reaervotr* of antlaeptl
solution* with which Ihe nuraea purify
their handa and arma before commencing
operation* tin each [anient The patten*
la given rod liver oil and Iron whenever
there |a any anaemia
rtiotogiupha are taken before, during,
and after treatment And the collection
at the hneftlt*. allow* what m.irveloua
curea have been achieved Many people
who gave. Ihemaelvea up to life-long de
formity have reaeon to he grateful to th
Prince*# of Walee
qiiXK 11 ah its nr piktri.a
Some MI hot Paaa a Pin I.ylnu In
lh Streef.
Prom the Chicago Chronicle.
See a pin and pick It up
And all th* day you'll have good luck
See a pin and let It lie.
You'll come to want before you dl
No on* believe a thor* two short alag*a
—or, If he doe# h will not admit a*
much Popla laugh tt h* very Idea tha
any one In this day and age could ballev*
au'-h nonaenaa Yat why I* It <hit hi f
the town wtll emop to pick up a pin, no
matter where It la found? Juet a plain,
evaryday pin. nnd no one know* who Ita
former ownar wa# or for what It wa*
uaed; no on* care*. It a a pin—p!< k It up!
Men will fall over each oth*r to pick up
a pin grayhalr*d. dignified huatn*** men.
If they aee a pin they muat hava It They
pick It up on the street or In th* ofltro
or In a More th**i*r, ai home at a jartv.
anywhere The temptation of a pin thin
lug impertinently on the floor | quite to ■
much for th* majority of p*o|.l* H* I*
a vary hrav* man who ran teatat t
temptation and a man altogether wire and
unimaginative
You d*> not think It la 'rue that r#>pl*
pick up plna’ Watch them and you will
find they pick up plna. not only plain one#,
but aafetv pin* and hatrplft*
Ii la fancy and an *arly 'ratnlng. with
ih* old nay log whlrh will promp* the
action Home pick up plna lhai are heid
e I toward them some pick up aafeiy pine
that are cloeed. becaua* they grill hr ng
a letter, aom* pick th*m up open to hrlng
a Manor A bent tin hairpin la conal'lered
a great find tor luck Ttuodnr* Ro **-
velt la aald n*vr to p** a halrptu by
H< reaer vea ht* right ve*t poc|t*t for th*
trcaauren. keeping It for two w*k*. wh*n
It moat be replrced by another And ye
Mr Rooaevelt di Clare* he I* not superstl
tloua and he will talk u-dtr a lad er or
•It down io table with thirteen to prove
hit aaaerilon.
Ha> the Hairpin Hobby.
A prominent Chicago buetaese woman
who ha* the halrptn hobby and cof***a
It aave* Ih# outer pocket of her leather
rheteleine for her pin# and keep* th*m
alwov* A* rongequenr* they alwayg
bulge out of ihe top of the pocket and
call forth many curlou* comment*. S.k
b proud of her collection ami will rgh.fth
tt gladly to any one who ehow* a kindly
Intereei tact) pin hat * htatory. and.
although they look very much aUke to
BUY
CONFETTI
—nnl—
Ssrpsntines
5e each
-AT-
N. SCHUTZ’S,
KM 8T Jf'UAhf STREET WEST,
Cptown th-inbuting Point.
1 " ""eg
me unlnlai n*-*l. eh. liar no difTb ulty In
telling them opart and connecting wltn
•nem Ihelc rlghtfu. itatorlea She pick*
them up everywhere In the gutter |n th*
tfie.it* ot trains- never Ie ahe In too
much of .t hurry or too conepl.nouely
Placed to ph k up n hairpin -Indeed. It
haa been aald of her that in* moment ahe
e-ef M pm the forget a h-r eurroundtnga
end her companion* to her ready Intereat
over the netv Ireaaure Nor la ehe In
the lean eni *armeael to find that a crowd
haa g.itneted to whin-a her performance.
If 1 want to pick up a pin I feel I have
that privilege, and I .-.in believe pi them,
too. If | tike I woe and not he Ih'- rally
one who la an fnollah ’’ la her ready
**lf-defence
And every one who Mope to think of It
mioa agree with her 1 iat alio la not the
only tine believing Ew* why all theac
pin galherera?
Slid. Plna In Their Vests.
l>'.d you ever a*e a man with a row of
Pin* along the bottom of Ida vagi' It ta
ten to one tie picked every one of them
out of the afreet Of eouree, he would
deny It If you n*k 1 him l>ut wall and
wat. h %nd *ome day you wtll catch him
In the very act
11.*lk down Sint.- afreet amt wntch for
ptna You will get your eye on a pin and
moke to pl*k It up, hut pony one will
are it before you and will tuck It out of
right with a look of ahame on hla far*
If you con entrain your mind on th*
thing for three block* you will ever
after find youraelf involuntarily aearchlng
for pin* Half tha people who pick up
pine ecarcely know they do it It g r *a
to he ae.-ond nature, and the flrat they
know of It thev have a row of pine eome
where about their clothing It la *t very
convenlen* row of plna. for pin* have a
ronatanl demand and are eeldom In be
had for th* aaklng In thla way the ptn
eallacllng habit eervea a purport-, but tt
la no purpose which give# i! origin, but a
atuiud acquaintance with odd saving* and
a blind belief In them.
Police 'Unit Pin Gatherer*.
The policeman who aland* a*. She cor
ner of State and Washington turret* hat
made a atiuly of the pin gatherer*, ahd
he Mty* they conatitut* Jit per ern* of the
people who f*ae hi* comer He any* there
1* no end of pin* dropped on th* pave
ment* near the three rroaelng* which he
guard*, but that h ran never find a pin
and that the aweepera never pick on# up
They nave the pin hahlt aa well a* th#
other people, hut they never have an op.
porlnnliy of Indulging If The ptna are all
picked up before the aweepera gef around
Thla policeman ha* watch'd tdne. and
he aaya h# never raw one etay cn the
pavement more than iwrntv minute* He
haa even people fall In their vagernes* to
pick one up—one poor tin pin at tht.
When aaked If the habit were not a
< haracteriatfralljr feminine one he laugh
ed "That a Juet where you are wrong "
he aald I m aorry to confee* 11. hut It la
th* men who pick up the pin*. I ll tall
you another thing too: It's the old men
and the well-to-do men who pick up Ih#
moat ptna They make a habit of It and
they reier let a chance paaa to pleaaa
the habit. I \e aeen aom** of the atnarteat
I and richeat buginaae men In th# City Stgp
on thi* comer and pick up a pin And I'vg
laughed In my sleeve to see them do It,
wonderin' what they would ray If aome
*ne aakvd 'em what they did It for."
Th* policeman ogtrlcated a woman from
entanglement with a wagon and a afreet
car before he finally aald "If* a fttnnv
thing; they've got moat of the queerneag
t-a, h. a women, uut this lan't one of 'em.
Wcmen .km't go In for ptna thafa picked
up on the gtreet. I auppoaa they’re thg
onea that loee* moil of 'em, but they eel
[ dotn pick 'em up,’
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