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Show CO.NlJtlTItl' II KE. Muirlrj'a I Ifleen 1'allelils Claim br Heller. Chicaco Jan. 7. "AH of the fifteen iiatieuts under mj trealinent for consumption by Shurley's mtth-ixl mtth-ixl claim to lie better, and I can tj that nine out often of them are to from a clinical ttaud point," said I n-gnll n-gnll today. -s, n ii in ' I tan- since I made the nr-tlnj-L-iiJusand I am more than pleased with tile results. Unless 1 am badly mistaken mis-taken Dr. shurley has succeeded in discovering a sja-cillc for the most jre-aded of all known diseases, not by any exhaustive course of philosophical philo-sophical reasoning, but b looking for something that would kill the micro orvaulsii i which are at the twttom of all forms of tuberculosis. I selected the latients out ot ray private practice. Some of them were ery bad, in the 1ft stages of thedi-ease, and a few were only beginning to lie allected, but all of them had tuberculosis in a pronounced pro-nounced form. It lias la-en to earli for me to give any microscopical results, but I am making some examinations ex-aminations now and in a few- das I shall know whether the bacilli are really disapiieariug from thesi-tum." thesi-tum." Saklng of the eilorts of the iodine and gold chloride from a scientific standpoint, ImriHs said he could but rct Dr. fchurley's suvtenientjthat in tuberculosis there-were there-were two kind of tomsiaes that Ii, lo varieties of distinct animal iiolsou. One kind was killed b tln iodine, the other by the gold chloride. He had seen ShuiH's careiully prepared reconis of the cases tested, "and," aided IngalK "any theory on earth that w ould set up against the practical truth of these CJes would ut be worth much to me." Iloynl iiceriieiil. j? Bucharest, Jan. 7. It JjJ fllitWrsaTOtlnstMtPgf that King Chailes of rtoumania has decided to abdicate in a short time In favor of his nephew, Prince Ferdinand of Bou mania. The latter, lat-ter, it is reported, is engaged to Princess Mary of Edinburgh, eldest diugbtcroftheDukcof Edinburgh, second son of Queen Victoria. Oil Trial for If ere-iy. "Clevflad, O., Jan. 7. The trial of Bev. Howard B Macqusary, rector of the Episcopal ihurch at Canton, on a charge of heresy, 0ued here thi morning. The charge that Macqueary expressed heretical views ou the birth and resurrection of Christ, was rend. Jtarqueary pleaded not guilty. Dr. Bates olTetiTTv evidence a book written by Macquearv, entitled. en-titled. "Evolution of Man and Christianity," certain lavages of which are not considered doctrinal. Macquearj's counsel and Dr. Bates made a long argumenL Mac-queary Mac-queary followed with a idea in his own behalf. Jnlin Hums speak lu Ileliair or lie Strikers. Glasgow. Jan. 7. John Burns, the labor agitator, ajdnsseda labile meeting at I'eith toda). Hea-cused thu leading Scotch aiers of misleading mis-leading the iblie In rrgard to the railroad strike. He said, despite the glowing accounts ublUhed, the lallroad comiaiiles were in a bad way, and If the meu would remain firm they would soon hive the shireholders, as well as theib!ic, ou their title. He also said he intended in-tended to bring about such a deadlock dead-lock of trafll con the railroads that hu would coniiad the companies to surrender. |