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if i Plump cheeks, flushed with the soit } glow of health, and a pure complex- ion make all women beautiful. Her- bineimparts strength and vitality to —_—_—_ »dowr ce anc re’s no + i such thing as at, Capt. Marma- thesystem, and the rosy hueof health Capt H. H. Mart aduke Goes duke says. For him it will be truly 10 the cheeks. Price, 50 cents.—H to War for ‘aii ease of “yietory or death,” as all L. Tucker. ar at ire centered in his new Teachers Resolute. 17.—Henrvy ire and all his hopes are direct- The following _resolutions were alopted by the Teachers Institute of Bates county: tEsOLVED. That we extend toour Lioward the -euteome ofis step e has renounced the land of his th for the country of his adoption ind wilserve the rest of bis days » Uelween 0 ' aan collier of fortuue undera for: bighly esteemed and most worthy Monitor » Merri as sold bo fal commissioner, TH. O. Maxey, our his sw tue a 4 . se oes heartfelt thanks for the honest, up- fortut Marnie left astive weakuess, nervous: | right and impartial way in which he) « Wash ilda ifter 1 ains in the side, flatulence, diz- nas performed his duty; also for the. mead Warde. | Ziness, wakefulness, headache aud hind and the t hich sights ; : other annoving atcompaniments of Ed and sympa netic nature which | + had deeepting Wh COMME) i anows, Herbine isa promptand | he has shown toward each and every | proin in the navy ot the) ayequalted remedy. Price, 50 cents. j one of his fellow teachers, government. tle left: f HL. Tucker. | Resorven, That we are Seattle, where be will at once take] | pleased with the ability and gentle- Command of the new war versel res Trip Through Colorade manly bearing of Professors HO li Greenery, Con Maxey. E.B. Borron and J, H. Etter, } Eo Tites:—As this is the first time | We realize their efficieney as educa is possible |] ayer was a ay from home | want | tors and instructors. witly cost oF Col totellit, We 1, my wileand Mrs. Piek-|> Resorvep, That we extend eur} matde to the Torr left Butler at noon on the Sth! thanks to the people of Rich Hill for naval force of vietor surgents. and Kansas City at ‘6:30, whiehgave}the royal entertainment given us| Capt. Marmaduke pus a night ron through eastern Kan-|during stay here and the members Mrission from the Colombian governs} sas so that when it was lightenough/of the M. Eo church for the use ment nearly s mouth age, bUt SO} ry goo the country trom the car win: | their building fordevotional services; quietly Viarve prepaccatio var Cone na, te the Unit-] coutly purchased by the ed Stat will sail for th bia, where he will g dhiseon } | dows, there was very little to be seen ]also the pastors who-conducted the } | ina highly beneficial man- The little | ner; we also extend a vote of thanks | don that it 1 everal | int vast plain with now and then a | sery re that the] to byht. In days after hi sod house and prairie dog. honses, we supposed, were for the]to the Rich Hill school board for the confederate} herders, [thas been very dry out infuse of their school building during In Tae Wer) chiscountry. When weeameinsight | the institute and other favors: ten- ‘timber an the Arkansas River, dered the teachers during their stay there were more farts, aud it looked | here, ds Lite under the) jorelike living and the closer we] Resoiven, That we heartily en- wocouutry, there is got tothe river the better, until we/dorse the energetic work of superin- i rau into Pueblo, where it is pretty |tendent Carrington in raising the return toa martial lif rough. tt is a niece town with the} standard of the schools of this state, Capt, Marmaduke is the brother off river through the central part of it.| proving courses of study, and estab- Ex-Gow. Marin facts in tt Vetran tron departia ut, his rer ttion of the stars and stripes and his) decision to serve the rest of flag of a more involved t f Missouri, of] Wy did not gooutontine,as we were lishing summer schools throughout afamily wenlthy before the war and (ripe hours late in starting for Den-] the state ruined by that) contl BuGrtly at Phe first place north of Pueblo] Wiertas, we earnestly advocate note was Colorado Springs. |eounty school supervision asthe unit- ter his graduation. from the naval academy, the civil war began aud }\horeweeould see Pike's Peak. There}ing of our schools under one super: Capt. Marmaduke rest his come} {we took on what they calla double} visory head would) mean action as mission in the United states Wavy | pagder th pile s be flwell as sucewost) The alse and took serview Wider The stars aad tie uountainat a little town called |yraduation and township gradua- Poarley Lake, ver where we started down thesouth | be discussed year after year with in- Mlatroand passed U.S Senator Wol-|detinite results, cots ranch, 15 miles south of Den bars. Tle participated tu taany en- 50 miles soute of Dens} tion would be solved and not need to pagements and as au otfieer on the her battle ironclad Merrinae daring with the Monitor, aud ater served Therefore, be it. Resotvep, That we petition the ver. ina fearful rongh conntry. We] Hon, county court of Bates county hadtostay in Denver all night. so} to submit the proposition of county wedid wot get to see very much of fsehool supervision for ecunty to the the town, but enough to call ita fine | qualified voters at our annualsehool tows butinaronch place After we} meeting. Be it farther left Denver, we soon came outone | Resonvenp, That we heartly pledge nice levil plain covered with tine Pourselves to use all honorable meaus farms We got into Greeley at 10] to bring about such a happy consu Marmaduke engaged tn private LUST oy ejock on the 10th ina fine looking | mation, , iness, but was Unsuccessful. During OLVED, That we heartly en- the two administrations of Presi- ve the late “school law’ and es dent Ceveland he bela an important) Piatt and om the La Pruda River | pecially that feature that separates appointment in the war departivett. | flare we met our children, aud after} the institute from the examination but upon the return of the republi- resting awhile, we, with B. L. Pickett | and provides for the renewal of certi can party to power, was reduced TO) vind family, Ovil Pickett’ oud family | fieates without further examination, the position ofa S1000 clerk ou they and Mos Silvers, hooked up and| Resouven, That we express our temnportry rol, where be remained! or pred forthe mountains, Wewent {sincere desire that the next state uatil recently After the defeat of the Colombian onthe ram Mabamea during her bat: tle with the Hartford and other ves- ut Mis- sissippi sqoidron, Ee was a wate relsof Commodore Parrag Abriniia woen the ram otfiver ont Was sunk by a torpede tired by Lieut, Cushing After the close of the war Capt. COUNTRY as We ever saw, Greeley isa pretty town 5 miles north of South through Fort Collins, which is a legislature make speedy provisions beautiful place, where we found Diek |for the revising of certain defects in naval forces on the Pacific cost oT) Meadiey and Mart Nyhart. Wethen }our present fext book system, the isthinus some tine avo and the) cepted our up the Pruda Riveron] Resonvep, That we endorse the capture or cestruction ofall thegov- line old California trail through long | Missouri School Journal as the otti ernment Vessels by the insurgents, Mase traveling: about cialorgan of the teachers of this i ie < state, to the end, that we, asa great a tanita miles on the Fort Colling and Salt body of teachers may be brought to ter to The Pnited states wits struct] Tike road, we tnrned south on the] verher in a closer relationship. road to Chambers Lake. Aftertray-| Be it further resolved, that a copy ofan American naval officer, preter dating about 30 miles, we all thought of these resolutions be furnished the ‘iy county court of Bates, connty papers and the Missouri School Journal. James 8, Comss, Chairman. JuLiaA CONNELLY é COUnO Senor Coneha, tie Coloabian minis- ed to endeavor to secure the services ably one who had seen teard service, we had seen as much as we wanted whose reputation for gellantry Wasteg We turned back home, but we well established. Senor Concha, af ter making a umber of inquires and | wound Greeley are all wealthy, and me Marinaduke’s | are well fixed. They are building] Stops the Cold and Works off the dot a commnis-| sugar factory in Greeley. Tt is the Cold. sion asa captain in the Colowbian! biggest thing we ever saw. Thel Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets navy. Capt. Martiaduke accepted | frame work is all steel aud bricked it ‘ure a cold in one day. No cure, no saw plenty of snow. The farmers investigating Capt war record, off aud secretly xt to work to enlist leven to the rafters. pay. Price 25 cents. men for service in South American G. M MeKissics. Sought an Awful Revenge. waters. He found any number off Pos —Lforgot to tell you that Mr] Blackwell, Okla., August 27.—A adventurous spuits williag to sell] Carrithers had gone into business in| vold attempt to poison the entire I have not-seen bim yet. family of Mrs. Alice Combs was made : in this city yesterday alternoon, but Was not dis-overed until this morn ing. Mrs. Combs and hereldest son England | giarriaa,and, indeed, all boweleom- | Ernest, were poisoned by arsenic im anda secondary battery of Land G] plaints quickly relieved by) Perey their coff-e at breakfast. Mrs, Conibs pounder ans, (he counter: | Davis’ Poink der, a safe, sure aud zot ne biggest dose and WES taker 7 speedy cure, forall the tronbles many [spasip ar the table. The boy was part of the wl. Beery repntable: druguist keeps [lot taken sick for an bour, but both ered the Baeh berth bas full direc. [ae now lying very neardeath's door there is] The other children were still asleep their services, Greeley. The war vessel pareluised by Senor Concha carries a number of high} Cramps, Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, power guns purchased pid-t whose tire fairly saoth ho torpedo boat de : A SMpply. strovers de ther tithe dash from thet tions, Aver substirute harbor of Santiage ) 250 and Ae Spaticly Miuericnn war, Zhe and Oe danng thel ont one Painkiller, Beery Davis’. Javed did not eat breakfast with their mother and elder beorher, or they vould have beenafflicred. The coffee poisoned yestercay afternoon Burhnagton. Vt. Aug. 29 —The New al the fam re wbiaeenee, anni ok Hera : » Small, | Orica neltitin to neighbor wo mst eral rayer “Sam” SMA. | on with whom the family have tan! the tonperaner lecturer, fell by the} rroubie fora ver. The house was Alter talk. | entered and a careful examination aliows the arsenic Tad Seen freely sprinkled in the coffee. A mandolin, A vuitar and a pair ot pants were taken kenny somel hing wrote, the CUP irony the house and destroyed "The toin was rung down. Mer, Sinali wae] instruments were found in pieces in enero) to the hotel and dater his} the eoal shed and the pante were cranny tliat iit physi ian stated that the result ofan [ling in the weeds Oiticers have lo- long te the country thas hae bor 4 cated the place where arsenic was in [overdose of morphine and that: Mr Capt. Marmaduke is over six feet tallaned steoigit os a dates. Despite the fire and ute Is Small’s Career Ended. his sixty Gadd years, bition of Youtu burns it tis & it is not berdto bebeve thet af gaia prev way side ayuin last night. jag bo his audience in Morrisville for sbout fifteen tainutes in a taanner be: istry at radition tel of bis tert vownd gallant bearing in Tews dit the fr duke says he will vever return to the A diaoyer., Cayt. Marinus United States, He coustders that for the rest of bis life bis pervices te | without him, 1 should not IS HIS LAST TRIP. Mrs. Peary, Wife of Explorer, Starts North in Search of Husband. Declares She Will Not Permit Him Again to Go in Search of the North Pole—Hopes to Find Him at Cape Sabine. Mrs. Robert E. Peary, wife of the arctic explorer, has left for Sidney, | where she will join the steam-/| er Windward, bound north to meet | Lieut. Peary’s party. “From Sidney,” suid Mrs. Peary, | we shall sail straight to Etah, on} ust of Iceland, We suppose . Peary is ai Cape Sabine, on the opposite shore of the sound. The! sound is about 27 miles across, and should it be free of ice we ought to sss in a few hours, although the ssuge may require a week, If we} ach the sound, cross, have no delay in meeting Mr. Ve and his par jat Cape Sabine, and can return *be- fore the sound fills with ice, this fifth and last relief expedition will have been @ success, .\ great mauy ubstacles, however, may be met, “In the first place, we know noth- ing of Mr. Peary’s whereabouts for a rtaiaty, Should he not be at Cape bine and the natives have no infor- mation of him, then there will be nothing to do bur wait until he comes, Might not that mean another winter in the north? | don't Naturally, we shall not come back ure to pur in anothes winter like t one I spent in waiting for him, 1 knew that time what it is to be desperate- ly poor know, “We have every hope, as we had when we started that time, that my husband will be waiting for us at Cape Sabine, but I conf all the cir- cumstances of this expedition are not so promising as 1 would like. Tam worried about the health of my hus- band #nd his party. No other polar expedition, | think, has been without a. physic and the return of Dr. n, Diedrich, whose mind became unset- tled, and who left the party despite urse, in- sounder worked, — Lieut. come back this their protests, b puse he disi which they ha Pei time for good, outcome of thinking it that it will makes it a pl y will positively may be the me 1 am this expedition last, and that ADMIT’ TES A T LAST. Member of Ex- once Senor Quesada “ elusive Club Utte Keen tL Hay balled, Senor Qu ia, Cuban minister to the United s. has at lust | a member of the exclusive Metropoli- tun club, In a measure this is a vie- tory for Senor Quesada, in that his name was proposed for membership in this club several 5 ago, when he represenved siru Cuba and was at the head of (ie junta move- ment in Aim und he received more than one blac IL It was ained that not being the official attache of wogovernment represented inthis country, and having no official status in his own, he could not be admitted. Now, as the minister from another country, Senor Quesada’s name was proposed by a friend, and the govern- ors of the club at one epted him as @ member under the rule admitting diplomats. In some ects the Met- ropolitan club of W gton is the most noted club in An Its last of membership contains the names of more men of national reputation and more noted foreigners than any other club, DROWNED BOY RESUSCI1ATED. Remarkable Return to Life Under Treatment After Twenty-Five Minutes in the Water, The superintendent of the life sav- ing service has verified in eve the remarkable case of resus a person apparently drowned. case was that of S:anley 5. Holmes, a child years old, who was one of a party who fell from a capsized boat near the Herford Inlet life sav- ing station at Anglesea, NX. J. Capt. Ludlow and several members of the life saving crew set to work to re- scitate the child after he had been in the water full minutes, The boy was not breathing and there was no sign of life. The res- cuers used the usual means to pro- duce artificial = respiration, and worked three-quarters of an hour be- fore any sign of vitality appeared. The efforts were continued, and four hours after the boy was taken from the water he regained full conscious- ness. Vacation Schools a Benefit, The merit of the vacation school idea large cities have adopted it. sé Buffalo Courier. The purpose is to entertainment through a few hours his swore. Lote is sucessful é bonght by the wouwe under suspi sweeping rede the waters ofthe Pack [Sauls cureer as a public sperker | jon, Jeiooat= and cop pprobably was ended. Recently he tured woveruibeut cossels that. con collapsed at) Brattleboro while on ptise the ieebroent depems, he lia. it a ostate. He sated it was the resntt? teen promised a sabstabtial reward bof taking a whisky scimuaut before al adie seomtnission in the eating. Colomiaan tava. Tf te fails he in t 7 Tee he betel ane er fee ine, bares Ree De haa Yo: ‘ee Sat P Het Awe Yode at Pig vase > 7 pre as guctieae sane abate wey" Chad, | Genuine Beware of the dealer who tries to sell “something just as good.” value to the municipality, too, for it 1 fluences Another American Lnvasion, i‘ then away. is widely recognized, and many of the the provide light study and a measure of of the day for the children of the poor thet they may be removed fromthe demoralizing influences of the streets. It is a most benevolent plan, of large will certainly aid a part of the rising generation to a better citizenship than would be attainable without such in- BES) ¢ Mr. Carnegie is reversing matters 23. 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