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WHAT CONGRESS HAS DONE Record of What Has Been Accomplished During the Past Seven Monthy. LONDON CHEERS THE QUEEN. Alexandra Reviews the Great Line of Colo: Trops. London, July 2.—The reappearance yesterday of Queen Alexandra as a participant in a public ceremony prac- tically marks the end of the period of anxiety caused by King Edward's con- dition. Her presence at the review of the colonial troops by the prince of Wales greatly increased public en- teeta BELASCO COMPLIMENTED. ‘ Mr. Herbert Kelcey Said He Would Recognize His Style Anywhere. - David Belasco is not fond of this When Belasco and the late H. C. De Mille wrote “The Charity Ball,” there Was a speech in it that did not please Herbert Kelcey, leading man of the company. Thé words Kelcey objected to were quoted from one of David's Psalms, accumreetia SUMMER MONTHS | Dr. Hartman Gives Free Advice to Suffering Women. : thusiasm over what in itself was a picturesque and interesting event.| Ignorant of its origin, Kelcey. said to = Upward of 2,500 colonials were brought a De Mille: : UMMM Washington, June 29.—The work of con- , thorities in quarantir® and health affairs. | 2 from the various cucampmiente oe is oe ae bee be It's bombas- ; \| | Ih | gress is now practically closed, so that it | The bill to establish a cable between the | ™arched through great crowds down | TN oe i shioned. me NI : is possible to sum up the record of what | United States, Hawaii and the Philip- Constitution hill, which was lined with ie line is not mine, but David's, 1 ~ has been accomplished during the past | pines was retired by defeat in the house | troops; past Buckingham palate, which referring, of course, to the Psalmist. = Seven months, which constitutes the first | of representatives. for a week has been the center of such} “I thought so!” said Kelcey, trium- Session of the fifty-seventh congress. Fell by the Wayside. supreme interest, and along the Mall to Pphanty. “I'd recognize Dave Belasco's The session has been marked by excep- Several other measures have advanced| the Horse Guards parade. The contin- | Style anywhere!”—New York World, tonal business activity, with many ques- | to a certain stage ané have then halted] pent present represented all parts of aah Spoon SRE Fis Ses the Cuban reelprocity bill most. of the | ecco oe United States senators by | Of India, whose troops will be separate-|, In a personal sketch of John Hay, larger subjects of general legislation have | girect vote of the people. It passed the ly reviewed. ‘The queen’s appearance, | Our present gifted and brilliant secre- been enacted as laws or will become such | house by practically a unanimous vote| While on her way from the palace to|tary of state, included in his recent before the session cl Notable among | put in the senate has received little at-| the Horse Guards. was greeted with | book, “Men and Memories,” John Rus- = these large measures is the isthmian canal | tention and is not likely to pass. salvos of cheers, which increased in| sell Young thus writes of him when bill, which consummates the efforts of a| ‘The house passed a bill relating to the | strength as the spectators noticed that | Hay first appeared at Washington as Baie century fo Bak Pec euneasaed Coe ier eae ie a amend: | the ordeal of the past week had but | Lincoln's secretary: e Atlantic an . laws relating n re “ . 5 from its national and international im- pie deen. cit Wa don reported 46 the sen='| Ubtle. ‘affected «her sete 's heats ¥ ‘A comely young man, with peach. portance, this bill probably involves a] ate, but there is not much prospect of its and noted the absence of any signs * loom = face, old-fashioned speech, larger sum of money than that covering | passage at this session. The bill defining | anxiety as she cheerily acknowledge Smooth, low-toned, quick in compre- any other single undertaking by the gov- | the meaning of conspiracy in injunction the congratulations of the public at] hension, sententious, reserved, a touch ernment outside of war expenditures. The | cases passed the house of representatives, | the uninterrupted progress of the king. |of sadness in his temperament, this Philippine civil government bill is an-]} but has not ener pga cle es : SO CO world being a serious business, each = J agirnmnr ed se Sassed’ an Important measure creating a MAY TIE UP THE WEST. day’s work requiring the doing of it. Mar-Resching ieee tT? department of commerce,’ to be presided aoa He was given to verses, had the per- » to our remote Pacific posses- | over by a cabinet officer, but it has made | Railroads Entering Chicago May | 5°nal attractiveness as well as the m of internal civil govern- | no progress in the house, not having been Have Big Strike on Their Hands. yeuth of Byron, aad was what Byron r, with coinage, wet k reported from the committee om com- Chicago, July 2.—Transportation in| might have been, grounded in good corporation; timber: geome re the Middle West may be seriously af- | principles and with the wholesome dis- nong the other important Another bill of interc st to the Cope fected as the result of a_ series of eine of home.”—Leslie’s Weekly. sted are those repealing | cial world is the pur food measure, which t xes; extending and | was drafted by the pure food congress, strikes threatened by machinists and ate: = SG i effective the Chinese ex- | and after extended hearings was reported | boilermakers employed by every. rail- Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrap : establishing a tariff for | from the house committee on commerce, | road entering Chicago from the West. Ep bheypterp wortens Se Rama en trom the Philippines; ex- | but not passed. The first of this series of strikes was gas sweat onto ap rter of national banks for The Fowler Bill called yesteréay when the 140 boiler- A Good Spellbinder's Story. stablishing a permanent | probably was the most important financial makers employed ‘by the Chicago &| Opie Read, the Southern novelist, who Sine a upton Witter ceneidcrable nublic dis. | Northwestern railroad were called out. (ives in Chicago, has accepted the nom- itculding @ consular and | cussion and several~ conferences by the | Before the week is over the machinists ination for alderman from a Republican ice for Ci ; establishing | members of the house it has gone over employed by the road may follow them. | convention in a Republican ward. Un- ive system by which the govern- | for consideration next December. An- | The walk-outs are the result of refusal /til the late presidential campaign, Mr. tid in the irrigation of the arid | other financial measure, known as the | on the part of the general managers Of| Read has always affiliated with “the of the West. Hill bill, Dene ae she ure ee of nae the’ various railroads to comply with | Democracy. During the campaign of VA fuced taxation $13,204,000 and 1 aa ing [massed the house,“but hes nut beéniantea (Makers, The deuends of The boiler | West in behalf of the sound money NG toor taade in tuis countey. By thie Beep. 17a" i the senate, makers relates principally to increases | ticket, When his bill of expenses went he fs fe om pest te by Among the other important measures | in wages. to Mr. Hanna, the chairman noticed AN The Last of the Taxes of general legislation not heretofore AE ey Rbk that Mr, Read’s expenses at. Denver IS perky et an oP hill rane cia anon regi aes ne ee SUICIDE OF SCULPTOR. were much larger than at any other N 37 ees cent of the Dingley | ‘To prevent the sale of firearms, oplum place. Mr. Hanna called Mr. Read’s N i tariff rates on articles coming from the | and intoxicating liquors to the natives of | Once Prominent in His Profession, | attention to this. “I reckon as much,” Dr. Hartman the Famous 6' naecolo- NS Philippines to the United States, and also | certain of the Pacific islands; to promote but Latterly a Hermit. Mr. Read replied, “but did you ever at L y & imposes on articles entering the Philip- | the efficiency of the revenue cutter serv- | New York, July 2—L. T. Menninger, | play poker in that pesky town?” Mr. st and Inventor of Pe-ru-naNof- from the United States the rates of | ice and to provide for the retirement of its | said to have been prominent some) Hanna made no answer, but put an O: 4 . established by the Philippine com- | officers; to refund the duties paid in Porto | years ago ag a sculptor, has been found | K. on the account—Leslie's Weekly. ers to Treat Women Free During mission. The oleomargarine act results nite ase Peet Saini gare ohannatibas dead with a bullet hole in his brain in the Summer Months. from several years of agitation. It places appropriating $200,000 for the relief of the | his little shanty at a settlement four To Cure a Cold in One day. . & tax of 10 cents a pound on substan-| \ojcano sufferers at Martinique; author- | miles from Atco, N. J. Investigation | Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All 4 bes colored to imitate butter. pectal im- | i#ing the erection of ¥. M. C. A. buildings | showed he had committed suicide by | druggistsrefund money if itfailstocure. 25c. America is the land of nervous Z portance to the development of the West, [2 united Bites: military, xeservations: | setting the buflding on fire and then ee women. es am smajority ct nervous | It creates an irrigation fund in the treas- Soo hitla oat ripetiae Gr aie et discharging a bullet into his brain. The Waiting for an Order. bella are so i ee ey arp suite | ury department, into which is to be pad | SAme, vide for Dares, eee seme ig | building was saturated with oil. Scores) Col. Abraham Gruber entered a res-| Be gar the oveatest mamber of female | the proceeds of the sales of public lands} Alaska, particularly the large game, such o? letters from prominent sculptors /taurant recently, and, after waiting 7 A . Dr. . incinalh in the arid states. ‘This fund in turn is to| gs moose, caribou, ete; extending an in- | Were found asking for advice and as-|taif an hour to be served, called: the | ToUbIes are caused by catarrh. r. Hartman relies principally upem d in storing water and establishing | vitation to the French government to par- | sistence in various works. .Twice | waiter, and inquired how ne te a Women afflicted with pelvic catarrh Peruna in these cases. Peruna cure® irrigation systems, the irrigated sections | ticipate in the -unveiling in Washington } month the ol] man received registered | peen there as despair of recovery. Female trouble is | catarrh wherever located. 2 to ke open to homesteaders, who are to| of the statue of Marshal De Rochambeau; } jetters from Hastings-on-the-Hudson. | «py, sees so common, so prevalent, that they ac-) Mrs. Alex. Johnson, 256 Universitp be charged a proportionate share of the | refunding the amount of legacy tax paid | yi- oni. campanions were a dog and| “on nen sues the reply, |_| cept it as almost inevitable. The great- | avenue, Kingston, Ontario, Can.,writess cost of the improvement. by charitable, benevolent and eleemosy- | HIS only companions , then you're not our waiter,” re- | est obstacle in the way of recovery is| ‘I have been a sufferer for year® The Chinese Exclusion Law nary tnatituttons. sesbhae tines plied Col. Gruber. “We gave our or-| that they do not understand that it is| with bearing down pains and back- continues exclusicn “until otherwise pro- The Amount of Appropriations WAS A DEFAULTER. der at least three weeks ago.”—New | catarrh which is the source of their | ache, and got no relief from doctor’= vided by i pire aio oe ace pid he ot pS cay Caratach 3 sa oe det York Times. illness. In female complaint, ninety- | prescriptions. I commenced clusion “to the islan err’ er ?. thes jurladiction, of, the United tates.” | Salld the tthsaian canal: When Mr. Cun: | Sherthar ox Was Bapasran* ote |S Fatore Assured. Le eee St oe ea aerctarrh | fet iv seh beta and eaeanee side 01 ese ii tl 2} non submitted a general estimate 0: a ‘és r a ae Rebar eho ip ra 21 Sheeiney apa propriations a few weeks ago he made} Washington, July 2—United States] The teacher placed her hand on the | wherever located. month I was a well woman, and * ral importance which have passed one| the total up to that time $691,445,000. | District Attorney Gould announced in intellectual forehead of the smartest The following letter was recently re- | heartily recommend it to any womam or both houses, but have not progressed | Since then the canal bill has passed, car-| probate court that William S. Yate- lad in the class and said: ceived: : who is in as poor health as I was. = to the final stage. These include the| Ying a present appropriation of $40,000,- | 1 an, formerly disbursing clerk of the ‘My boy, you may some day be pres- 186 W. 38th st., New York City. MRS, A. JOHNSON. | enti-anarchy legislation, which grew out | 000 for the franchise, and enough more.| .47' department was, at the time of | iden§’’ The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, 0. | Miss Mabel Meyers, Argentine, Kam of the assassination of President McKin- | for the rights of Colombia and for begin- | )¥°" a0) April 90, a defaulter. So| The tough boy with the expanding| Gentlemen:—‘‘What bread and meat | ses, collector for the Kansas Temper. ley. Bills restricting anarchy and throw-| Ring the work to carry the total up to SS ied all defalcation |chin and oriole sweater felt slighted. | means to the hungry Peruna means to | ance Union, writes: “Peruna has ing safeguards about the president have | $50,000,000. ‘The entire cost of tue under- | far as known the alleged defale: slighted. i Iti aul Diaid to nna for tteiaad rl a taking is approximately $184,000.000. ‘Mr. | amounts to about $18000. The govern-|He fidgeted in his seat and finally| the sick. It is an especially valuable | a friend to me for it cured me wi passed both branciles, of consroee -BEt IE a's enti ts een teacte tx ri blurted: edicine for sick women. I have found | wassick and the least I can do inreturm. ; \ has been impossible to reach an agree-| Cannon's estimate also omitted contracts | ment will take steps to recover the full urted: mi in ick a y e 1 ph | ment in conference, so that the subject | for future expenditure included in the | amount. The defaleation, Mr. Gould| ‘“‘Say, miss, what am I going to be?” that no medicine so quickly restores is toacknowledgeits val eto ppm goes over until next December. omnibus public building, the omnibus | announced, was cnly recently discov- “Oh, you'll go to the United States health and places the body in a normal Since I was 17 years old I have suff “A bill giving statehood to Arizona, New | Public building, the omnibus claims and | .og 1 was effected through the | senate.”—Chicago News. condition. I but voice the sentiments | with headache, backache and i= Mexico ‘and Oklahoma, known as the| various other bills, aggregating a large | f°. Wm TO0) eneeed . == of women who were once sick, but are | the shoulder blades. I caught eol® } omnibus statehood bill, passed the house | 2Mount. This will carry the total for the manta és Mark Twain’s Waterloo. now in perfect health.” easily and my luugs were weak. Catarzis and ‘the senate has determined to take up | Ssslon, fguring in these future atone MURDER FOR A CHEW. Mark Twai MISS LIZZIE SNEATHING. | of thelungs waswhat the doctorsealle the matter early in the next session. almost, if not quite, up to the billion- I = 5 x wain once said to a friend n h. eget trouble. Ftook their medicine Si S dollar mark. The ‘appropriation _ bills that, as to wit, he had met his Wat. Diy wemke: Wo fee: se aceite. Ah Be Pe Sree tls vetiex The Ship Subsidy Bill have contained little general legislation, | Qne Man Y's Dend and Another |}00; that there was one w: ater- | what their trouble is should write Dr. | eighteen months without any secured early attention in the senate but| peing confined chiefly to the regular We athe Heacns. His Gould never get ehGad Eee whom | Hartman, Columbus, Ohio. Give him a | and hearing about Peruna I decided te the end of the session has come with-) needs of the various branches of the gov- | Steuben Ohio, July 2. — Three | "ai. ghe was avery clover’ repartee | ¢y)) description of your trouble, previ- | try it. I used nine bottles and was re } out the measure being reported to the | ermment. The naval bill provided for an | yabash railway laborers and two. Ital: | another of the long list of able mothers | OUS treatment, symptoms and age. He | stored to health. This was two yearg 3 house. As it passed the senate the pil| addition of two armored cruisers, two | sang met at Mingo Junction last night | ¢ great sons Ttewas trans mothers | will promptly reply, with full directions | ago, and I am now in perfect health. Sip OLS er Re build. In the | Pattleships and two gunboats to the navy, | 114 a quarrel. ensued over a chew cf = = was from her, also, | fortreatment free ofcharge. Thisisan| If youdo not derive prompt and satis» 2 wees a y er one of 5 e: bacco: Be % " le drawl w vay: eS A 4" ect g0-o¥er Until sie whore Ships sie be bullt in government yards, | death through the heart by his own ericat la ide ee ee ee: should miss, Dr. Hartman has become waite ae once to Dr. Hartman, fiving 3 subject wil B eee (at peice <a | . There have been.several investigations | stiletto, taken from him by a Wabash | ation, as many people have supposed. renowned nes his es in treat- z ee sien x yo ealoahier 2 “ o 2 2 ves de a is or Anszelo. ‘TAN! VAS *, + be ‘The bill exeating the Apalachian forest | qitions in the Philippines, conducted by ee acy Sea eae cca carseat a cee but Be is strictly confidential. Notestimonials| Address Dr. Hartman, President : } including a vas ommittes senate, - 3 te: ri nature. Mr, i . 7 i ‘artman i jum bus, { an mountain’ seation of the| has led te the Seaneeh haeSy wit. | Kehoe and Barney Hardy are under or-| remens was once described in an in- Eethlbahesl weithicne:peritaty: soeene ee Santiadim cd . i has re eke jasorene ene nesses high in the conduct of civil and | Test on a charge of murder. terview as a “symphony in gray"—gray a — 4 both houses, ut has gone ov ic itary affai: islands. Another ares oto 5 os 2 re Ni t ¢ Snel aajustment of differences until next SAUER E Se De stone tonne REFUSES PAYMENT. pan ee oa ane of gray} «pa, said little Tommy, “T'll bet you HAMLINS WIZARD O December. Another bill passed by the/ tion of affairs in Cuba, especially as to fied, ae ME, Che 1 no longer be | » cent that you won't give me a nick- PAIN OF ANY KIND gcenate and likely to become a laW| sugar, In the house, sensational charges | Butcher Pleads the Anti-Trust Law | @PPied, as r. Clemens’ hair is now a | 9." : ‘ ages the marine hospital service to a} made in connection with the purchase of Against a Packing Company. great leonine mane of white. “Done!” said pa. ALL DRUGGIS 2 bureau and gives the} the Danish West Indian islands led to an Wichita, Kan., July 2.—In the city STE RE Then Tommy explained things, and eed bureau larger 3 s and facilities for| investigation which disclosed the ground- | court here yesterday a local butcher| © Taking a Man Unawares, pa saw he'd have to pay up elther way. - FARMS co-operating with the state health au- | jegs nature of the charges, pleaded immunity through the anti-| Bland, Mo., June 30th—F, B. Crider | —poston Globe. e trust iaw from a meat bill contracted | describes very graphically how he was pai Rien has 2, in DUNN, ST. ie 2] NEGROES ARE SHOT. SEQUEL TO A LOVE ROMAN with the Cudahy Packing company on | overtaken te ay enemy and his -nar-| what About Your School Houses? Se ne bae pane ont ay ; the ground that an alleged trust ex- | Tow escape. e@ says: and streams numerous. No swamps or y Two Are Victims of Mob Violence in Belgian Princess, Broken in Health, | ists between the plaintiff and the Jacob “For years I have been troubled with You may not this season be able to | over districts, but good, genuine ra \ fontercer on nr: eee ee isee Anetam, | Dold Packing company in this city.| Kidney Disease, which came on mé so| build a new one, or make the radical | {re¢from sand and pine uumps: Bead Langley, S. C., July 1—Two neerere: Baris, uly 1 Princes Louise of | Under the anti-trust law of Kansas. gradually that I did not know what it} changes in the old one that you had | Wild Lands for Sate.’ Send for Car. H #who were injured in a riot between 4 2 % rroven trusts cannot collect on €oods | was until the pains in my back warned | in contemplation, but there is no school Downing, Dunn County, | whites and negroes upon a passenger Coburg, eldest daughter of King Leo-| 13 within the state. Decision was | me that it was Kidney Trouble. district in the United States that can- H train near this city, and afterward | pold of Belgium, now a shadow of her } receryed until July 15. “I began treatment at once and used | not afford to tint with Alabastine the WILKINSON’S \ 3 placed in prison here, were shot to | former beautiful self, has just been re- ee eee cre medicine after another, but with-| interior of their buildings, thus mak- 7. 4 death by a mob of white men in ey ae from ee sanitarium in which KILLED AT A DANCE. out help, till at last I was just about to} ing them more attractive, getting col- PRINTERS EXCHAN hi efforts to Secure the negroes. Ten | she was confined some time ago on a give up in despair. ors made with special reference to a white men were shot and cut moré or | pretext of lunacy after her love ad-| parifeipants Indulge in Too Much “Just then I heard of Dodd’s Kidney | their effects on he come of the pupils, A Bureau for the Sale, Lease ev Egp- b less seriously, and six or seven negroes. venture with a lieutenant in the Aus- Beore. 5 Pills, and bought a few boxes and be-| getting a sanitary and rock base ce- change of Newspaper Properties B B- lj were injured in the riot. The news of | trian army. The unfortunate hero of Guthrie. Oxla., July %— During »| gan to take them. They helped me! ment coating that will not harbor dis- | Situations for Employes, and ‘= the riot spread through the country and | this tragic romance, it is said, will soon | dance at the home of Judge W. S. Pet- | from the first, and now I am complete-| ease germs. Situations. Write for Pi j crowds rapidly gathered in town, Be- | be pardoned by Emperor Francis Jo- | tit, in Pawhuska. George Dickey. an} ly cured. Dodd’s Kidney Pills is the The closely crowded school rooms Cc BR. WILKINSON, St. Paul, Mia, : fore midnight they broke into the cala- | seph on condition that he will emi-| Osage graduate of farlisle was shot] only medicine that ever did me any| peed all the safeguards to the health { poose and shot the two wounded ne- | grate to the United States or Australia | and killed by Pettit: Dickey was| good. They are worth their weight in| of the pupil that intelligent officials j groes to death. and never return to Austria. * drinking. ae was rebuked by Pettit | gold.” an surround them with, and all sani- ol e TASTES ¢ a gee : stu ard immediately shot Pettit. Pettit tarians unite in saying that Alabastin Ss = “th BXOUBSION PRAIN WHER: KRAPOTKIN TO VISIT TOLSToI. | then shot Dickey four times. killing} |. ee Ne Omer: is the only OSiee witeae pees aoe oush AND IS i eittca hua. rey . him instantly. Pettit is 9 high Indian i a suppose oyu own the house you live | 9) ‘such walls. 6 CHILDREN LI ssenger ed ani - ” : a DREN L 1 cecal pe Me Pa a Anarchistic Prince Passes Through | Official and the finest attorney in thegint” ES She at urerageer sented ure SO WILL Y Colorado Springs, Colo., July 1.—At 10 o'clock yesterday morning an ex- » Gursion train on the Colorado Midland * railway coming down Ute pass from Cripple Creek, struck a broken rail and seven cars were wrecked. Francis M. English, a prominent musician of this city, was instantly killed and * thirty other passengers were more or jess injured, three or four probably fa- tally. eA ee ee TROUBLES OF CASTELLANES. Boni and His Brothers Likely to Be Denied Seats in House of Deputies. paris, July 1. — The commission ap- pointed by the house to examine into the circumstances of Boni Castellane’s election has recommended -an inquiry py 17 to 13 votes. His’ brother, Stan- jsiaus Castellane, fared even worse, tt peing unanimously recommended that iis election be annulled. The case of the third brother, Jean, has not yet been reached, but the committee’s re- France on the Way to Russia. Paris, July 1—Prince Krapotkin, the famous anarchist, passed through Paris this week on his way to visit Tolstoi. Al- though he had been forbidden to cross French territory, the uuthorities were satisfied that he was not bent on a dan- gerous mission and he was not arrested. It is thought that the Russian secret po- lice have received orders direct from the ezar to watch the prince, but not to mo- lest him. Badger Editors in St. Lou St. Louis, July 1. — The sixty-five members of the Wisconsin Press asso- ciation who reached here Saturday on the steamer Dubuque from St. Paul, were entertained yesterday by officials of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition company. “8 \ Steamer Takes Fire. New York, July 1—The Wilson line steamer Hindoo, which sailed for Hull Saturday, returned yesterday on fire. The steamer was 110 miles east of Sandy tribe, Pictures br Telegraph. Cleveland, July 2.—In the office of the Plaindealer the first machine for the electrical transmission of pictures between widely separated points is now in regular operation. At present it is connected! with a New York literary syndicate. There will be machines placed in the more important newspa- per offices throughout the country as quickly as they are manufactured. Heavy Rain Kansas City, July us of City nearly four inches of rain fell within five hours yesterday morning, causing several thousands of dollars loss in cellars, houses and bottom lands. Definite Proposition Recetvea, Rome, July 2.—Judge Taft, civil gov- ernor of the Philippines, has received a enumerating the definite proposition to seventy-five miles of - Kansas | “Sold ft, eh?" “No; got married.”—Exchange. T do not believe Piso’s Cure for Consumption has an equal for coughs and colds.—Joun F Boyes, Trinity Springs, Ind.. Feb. 15, 1900. \ No captain of industry ever watered stock without intending to soak some- body. TO CURE A COLD IN THE HEAD Apvigtin exch woes ht and yo at ur port beter tks eomine. 25e and B0c, all druggists. Probably some people lie to you be- enuse they think too much of you to tell the truth. In St. Patrick’s cathedral there is said to be found by the pew-cleaners an.av- erage of fifteen babiesevery twelve- month. These babies have been left by Catholic parents, who know that they will be raised, if they live, in Catholic homes.—Ainslee’s Magazine. Ladies Can Wear Shoes One size smaller after using Allen’s Foot-Ease, a powder. It makes tight or new shoes easy. Cures swollen, hot, sweating, aching feet, ingrowing nails, corns and bunions. All druggists and shoe. stores, 25c. Trial package FREE by mail.. Address Allen’ S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. ¥. _Artlessness is the head of the high- ert class. SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY, Conducted by ‘and. best Fe ‘Th courses. nasium. Rates moderate. The 510 ie a BECKMAN BROS., Des Moines, town. © N W. 3 290m U NO. 27— ESTABLISHED 18° Grain Commission, 25 } ) -—— Woodward & Co... EXECUTED IN eable dispatch from Secretary “a porter says the evidence will render dation of the election impossible. ‘Hook when the fire was discovered. | be presented to the Vatican regarding wali a the disposition of the friar’s lands, ‘

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