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THE OMAITA D \Il\' BEE: SATURDAY, AUGUST 25, 1900. \fiNS [N TWO SWIFT ROUNDS |5t . il o o' | PREPARE. FOR COMING TERM [eikieg sutiste acvommoarions. = ***| WAITING f’tll{ ORDERS NOW m : : g [ HOCTOR REMAINS OBDURATE Fitesimmons B! Smother o A , Semester of Nebraska University Opens s at Pekin Need Instructions SUMMER | Savtambay 08 Refoses (o Make Any Cone at Ooney Isla b i ¥ wor ' g Looking Toward the Retentio from Hom hafing, Insect | ridiculous that the onlookers took it & | County Physi Wenr | | s gl A Ty e 1 Jok tead of resenting it as a | PLANS FOR INAUGURATION OF ANDREWS 5 pested et it 5 . .o | REPAIRING RAILROAD TO THE CAPITAL 3 h I s espcted hat t the mcetig of e P d E t act ) ma \ was such a ¢ exhibition | ounty con oners billed f today — First Round When He | small, in this vieinit | Stemdy Growth in the Past and Wil be resumed. he meeting a week mpt of Chinese to Cut Line 1" cternally ’ i the m ¢ re . ' ¢ sed Internally and Externally (0 the Floor, hut After That | Then there was another delay of nearly Great Incrense ia Bapected |40 the matter o removing Wearne o7 CONMANTENE. Ts Used Inte Things Went His Way, an hour before the big fellows made their for the Coming Year. ‘.‘(‘ _" erre “" b i o B rustrated, CAUTION! Refuse the weak, watery Witch Haxel | appearance. Charley White, the chosen ref- YendeHes Nia verl e ol preparations represented to e “the samoas' POND'S . | eree, refused to officiate until $500 was vesRen Ve ad . e PR CTRACT, which easily sour and generally contain » YORK, Aug. 24.—~Whipped into in- | & ted to him. When White fnslly | 1LINCOLN, Aup $4.~XSpecial.)=The unie | SCIensd oo to vl 18 1 nd RIS| ONDON, Aug. 24.—While the command ‘wood alcohol," adeadly poison. POND'S EXTRACT sensibllity in less than two r 15 {4 the | €ained his point it was thought that the | yersity opens for rogistragion Tuesday, S »r‘:‘m_‘“ (S | By 18 TeSIBNA | org of the allied forces are waiting for ¢ sold ONLY in SEALED bottles, eaclosed in buff story in briet of Tom Sharkey's meeting | flight would then go on, but Fitzsimmons | tember 18, and for cl \ work Saturday, |00 e T has boen leading | INStructions from their governments as to wrapper. with Bob Fitzsimmons at the Coney Island | and his manager insisted that the amount of | S¢ptember 22. On the lat\er day a formal the fight against Wearne, the latter called | Yhat to do next, which in the present con SND'S ERTRACT €O, Eporting club tonight. Fitzsimmons was | tho purse, $25,000, should be In sight before | inauguration of Dr. Elisha Denjamin An- | (¢ FENC SEwinat Weatas, (he Jatter called |y 00700 tho “aftairs will probably take AT the victor, Sharkey the loser. Fitzsim-|the lanky pugilist would enter the ring. |drews as chancellor of the university Will | o Bauth Omits and tHed t patek b # at- | Len days, the work of repairing the rail mons sald all along that when an oppor- | J what arfaogement was come to be- | oceur at the Lincoln auditorium &t 10 & M. o o JTou ol ion s very \ious to|Tond beyond Yang Tsun is progressing tunity presented itself ho would prove con- | tween the club managers and Fitzsimmons | Chancellor Andrews has been in residence | ¢ho | (RS P A 1 ¥t ! pos. | 10Wly and the transportation of supplies clusively that he was Sharkey's superior | could not be learned, but Fitzsimmons de- |at the university, however, since August 1 1 e ¢ | by boats on the Pel Ho river is improving A dispatch from Che Foo, dated Thurs day, August 23, says there has been fur- ther fighting near Tien Tsin. The Chinese - — | ttively that he would agree to re that time it allowed to remaln. Commis- sioner Hoctor evidently thinks that he hol the winning hand, for he has positively de- and settle accounts for the injustice d clared that he was satisfled, as he walked | becoming familiar with his new duties and him when he met Sharkey in California | to the ringside. Sharkey had been in the|spending considerable time in addressing | ” four years Sharkey was equally con- | Fing fully twenty-five minutes before Fitz- |county Institutes and other meetings over | “tent that he would prove to be Fitzsim. | simmons turned up and Bob was reccived |the state. Most of the faculty are still| & FFRPRE SO TPE U AIE HOSTRER PO f sought to cut the line of communication P —— INCORPORATED 1971, 0s' master in the ring, but the result of | with mingled cheers and groans as the great |away upon their summer vacations and are | | WS o S0 H A Br R RIEEEEE AR | byt were driven back with small loss on Jalght's battle and the brevity of it |majority of those present w cxpected to return early in September. force ‘the matter to an {ssue at today's | the Dart of the allied forces proved that Fitzsimmons s still a great | of what had detained him in putting in The attendance for next year promises | . if o > Official advices from Pekin reccived at fighter and able to beat the best of the [apperance. In less than fifteen minutes | well Last year the total enrollment was . Tokio say the allies burned Prince Tuan's heavywelghts. He bas \ Corbott, | afterward those who groaned the old | 2,208, which was 263 mara than the previous X Ministers € Work. residence. Ruhlin and Sharkey man were standing on chairs and benches | year, against an increase of thirty-one| «f had a severe attack of billious colid,| According to a dispatch from Hong Kong, wo— DR. ¥. ZIEGFELD, Prosident. Fitzsimmons was a decided favorite in | cheering madly for the man who had given | durlng the year 1897-98. It will be seen | got a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera | dated August 24, turbulent mobs are de- Fu’“c“ Building, 202 Michigan Boulevard, Chicago, llls. the betting owing to his showing with | Sharkey his quictu that ex-Chancellor Canfield's prediction, | and Diarrhoer Remedy; took two doses and | astating portions of the provinces of Fu A Ruhlin & short time ago. His defeat of | $its th Jubint made fn 1592, that by 1000 the Unive was entirely cure®' says Rov. A. A. Power, | Kien and Kiang Su. It {s added that a ehool of ctin Rublin on that occasion and the previous [ oo o when the men had re.|°f Nebraska would contaln 2000 is more |of Emporfa, Kan. “My nelghbor across the | mandarin with 300 Chinese soldiers left 5 victory of Rublin over Sharkey a few weeks [ (oo " S0 8 e e 1t scon | than fulfilled. Based on the increase of | strect was sick for over a week; had two or [ Amoy August 23 to restore order .]-..; er were flgured on a “wAHnI ;v.‘: Fitssimmons 414 not show & mark. He had ‘h‘n‘r‘ \'I'.lr"A:'('nl l'\"fl’xy.‘.r‘llr;»‘:’mll nll :ln- "x“'x‘; v'y“ru- |\lm‘vnlo:‘(;!’nlv 1 m; (!v“wl\llhw- \'1”"“.‘ \.'l:‘.l.\ln.-: bluecoats were landed at Amoy |0e||flfill MODERN Fitzsimmons ought to whip the sallor a t SHC O ARG 67 Ma 115, Sut. thi her's e for bulletins irculars | He used them for three or four days without | August 2 this meeting [ it cut on the inside cf his lip, but that | ot in tormation it is safe to estimate the at- | reliet, then called in another doctor. who| Marines from the French cruiser Comet LANGUAGES, The betting was rather light in the fore | "G50 FIEEH tle to say other than | tendance for the coming 2,500 or | treated him for some days and gave him no [ have cleared the streets of Swatow and The Chicago Musteal Colloz fa the largost nd most complete school of Its kind fn got very o say other than - b part of the eventng, only a few wagers | .0 ch #O0 (OF LR o O T am | ero. This increase will probably be most |relief, a0 discharged him. 1 went over to [ f e besieged priests Amerien ot It (atl i oF e e arming B bor 20 iy Celebrated ity being made at $100 to $70 on Fitzstmmons. | gty S0 o N SR BOT SCEIRE S pil. | Roticeable in the college of law and the fsce him next morning. He said his bowels| A dispatch to a news agency from i d Small sums were wagered. Men with | £ S o e Rome o them | ch00l of agriculture. The general proe- | were in a terrible fix, that they had been | Shaughai, dated August says: Eight licge. ‘The tetu ot i Shkikiey oksy Weld out for 9 o1 [ With i possiblo speed. 1 will look for | PEFILY in the northwest will cause many | running off «o long that it b5t bloody | survivors of the fourteen English mission T tiie collewn CatAloFuG Wiich we will Lo | leased (0 M on applicativn. first big bot made at the ringside | jou, S ready to meet him youtg men trom \\w;vm‘.x n,\m..m.d :.:..:(“ flux ["n]-lu 4 bim 1t B -Inlu triod 11;:1:;4";\,[.)“.«- who started togother rmvm Suan i DR, P ZIEOFELD DRLOUIS FALK | HANS YON SCHILLER) Board of was $500 to $300 on Fitzsimmons. « . L and as far west as the Pacific coast to take [ lain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Reme have reached ankow, after suffering D LIS NER - Pric -‘.‘v Pltuaburg \ok i HILR u”, ns | 8 €00n As arrangements can be made. I|,n"ipe gtudy of law in the University of | and he said ‘No.' I went home and brought | frightful barbaritie x RUDOLPH GANZ ~ CUARLES GAUTHIER — NERMAN DEVRILS ) Moskcal Directors am an old man, but I'm not a has-been, and | end and Joo Humphries the Sharkey end. | | Nebraska and the fact that the University [him my bottle and gave bim one doze; told | 3 N d Composer of Berlin, Oermany b [ feel that I can tako care of myself against p " \ t him to take another dose in fiftcen or twenty LATEST RUDOLPH GANZ, Planist an Spokmal Toe Vendix o d $1,000 to | of Towa has added a year's work to its re- | him to take another CHAS. GAUTH!ER, Principal Tenor French Grand Opera Co. rr’-r\ ‘k,: lj(n/ mmons. T Sty e | A SONEES T ROV B G Shtin | quirements for graduation will send many | minutes it he did not find relief, but he took | BURIED ON LEGATION GROUNDS ENCACEMENTS ) HERMAN DEVRIES, Haritone Mauricetran drand Oy 700 o stmmo J85 BUSThey OO \ bining room Sharkey was being . g tr L brated artists avo 9 N of Vieno, 3 ) | rubbed down by his handlers. He seemed ) e the best medicine I have ever tried oreign and A « ny pos k) T Ak, S, b out for it | ‘bt both of them | 1@ be crestfallen at his defeat. He sald irowth of Agricultural College. — the Last Trib o Brave Y l“h‘“!”:lv e e o st class | “Well, I got licked, suro enough, but| The big crops last year sent the at SHIL the Favorite Resort. Captain Reilly, 35"‘ SEASOH BEG"‘S SEPTEHBER l0fll. declared themsely oty Tooked it | I've Eot myselt to blame for it. 1 should |tendance of the school of agriculture up| Lake Manawa, with its many amuseme . - ou e S -}f,l’*:’"flgy‘ %, NEW ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE MAILED FREE, condition and they certainly looked | not have mixed it up. That is where I made | from sixty-six to 114, and Director Davis- | featurcs, continues to attract large crowds | (Copyri 1900, by the Assoclated Press.) " Fitzsimmons had taken on a few pound | the mistake. I wish the opening round haq | %0n of the school of agriculture, who has | from Omaha, Councll Bluffs and vicinity. | PEKIN, Thursday, Aug. 16.—(Via | lasted about fitteen seconds longer ana 1|been spending the summer addressing | During the past w the sweltering popu- | Shanghal, Thursday, )~~The allied but neither he nor Sharkey would tell mr‘vr would have finished him, as 1 am sure I had | OUnty institutes, fairs and epeclal agri- | jace thronged its beautifully shaded grounds | (roops have surrounded the imperial city sctual weight, & Shatkey 1ecked 10 Doy going when the beil sparstes us” cultural meetings, predicts as large an in- | and drank In the refreshing sweetness of | 4nd stationed sentries at the gates. They twenty pounds the heavier Sharkey had a black eye and a bloody nose | Fease for mext year. It is also expected | nature that pervades this popular resort in | Fefrain from entering pending instructions Sharkey Takes Agaressive, as the result of his meeting with Fitzstm. | that the attendance in the school of domestic | every nook and corner. Ono of the strons | from thelr governments. General Chaffee A c A n When the men camo together Sharkey a8+ | mong, who beat him down as 1t he had hee | *¢1eNCe, Which is a school for girls similar | faatures at the lako is the Lorenz band, | Sa¥s the fighting is ended . : school culture fo s, b ’ v ¢ electrio| The Japanese troops have relieved the sumed the agkressive, rushing fiercely and | yging big hammer in a blacksmith's forge, | 0 he school of agriculture for boys, Will| that gives concerts daily. A mew electric| The ¥ swinging wildly. Fitzstmmons had no diM- | “Rouna 1—-Sharkey rushed and swung his | *10% & marked increase in attendance. launch has recently been added, which car- | "¢l Tang cathedral, where fifteen French 220 BLEES PLACE, MACON, MO. culty in side-stepplug out of the way. Bob | joft for the body, but Fitzsimmons jumped | MP & W. Crabtree, inspector of accred- | ries the people from the grounds proper to [ BUNS and forty Irench and Italian soldiers | mMAIN BUILDING 224 X 88 FEET, 4 STORIES, ABSOLUTELY FIRE PROOF. soon began feinting Sharkey Into leads and | out of reach. Sharkey rushed again, but [i!ed schools, is now making arrangements | yanhattan beach, across the lake, where [ have been isolated and besieged two when the sailor tried his round-arm blows | Fitzsimmons jumped away. Sharkey rushed | Y Which village and rural schools com-|inoye who desire can take delightray | Months. They found that five had been| GROUNDS-700 ACRES CAMPUS PROPER. 143 ACRES he left himself open, of which Fitzslmmons [ again, but Fitzsimmons met him with|PIetiog the work of the tenth grade may | i iinge into fis placid waters. Many pic- | Killed GYMNASIUM WITH LARGE SWIMMING POOL TWO LARGE LAKES. was quick to take advantage, as he stepped [ heavy right on body. Sharkey missed a | PeCOMe accredited to the schools of agricul- | pio bartins and family gatherings were held | Captain Rellly of Battery F, Fifth United| NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR CAVALRY AND ARTILLERY DRILL inside and put powerful Fight and left|right swing. Fitz easily stepped out of | ture, domestic science and mechanic arts| gy ng the heated term of the season ana | S4tes artillery, who was killed before the| NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR MECHANICAL DRAWING, LABORATORY smashes on the sallor's body and neck. He | roach. Sharkey swung his left, but Fitg|20d students holding certificzies from such | "yoomg that the popularity of the lake in | 'MPerial palace, was buried in the legation WORK, COMMERCIAL BRANCHES, SPANISH, FRENCH ano GERMAN . accredited schools enter these t2cinical sec- grounds, G in welght since his meeting with Ruhlin stabbed Sharkey with his i °t, making the | got away and the blow landed on his back this respect fs steadily increasing, A trip neral Chaffer, the British and | NG EXTRA CHARGE FOR MEDICAL ATTENDANGE AND MEDICINE sailor lose his temper; then Sharkey rushed | Fitzsimmons tried right and left for head, | 9Pdary schools without examination. to Manawa will certainly be highly enjoyea. | APAnese generals and many civilians were ‘ the swings, while Pitzsimmons was getting | left hook on neck. Sharkey swung wildly [ F1al ball is progressing rapidly and will Thcorsiginla. Lad Akdacied The American troops are encamped on OF EXPERIENCE. | to him with great force and using both | for the head, but Fitz ducked them and|Probably be occupled some time in October.| Deputy Bherifft James Roach went to | the srounds of the Temple of Heaven. The '] hands. sent his right to Sharkey's jaw. Sharkey |1t Will be used as the chapel and the pipe- | South Omaha yesterday —and arrested | Chinese are supposed to bave fled north- organ glven to the university by the alumnl | 1id L. Copen, 12 years of age. on a charge | ward. [ | will be placed within it. The old chapel | of incorrigibility ‘and petit lirceny. © The ATk r will be used during the coming year for [uif /'3 b DR g e PATSHLET L Slege Battery Will Not Go. 2600 L street, but 1 rather wayward, and | g\ R NG 18O s . (Y] class meetings, state socleties and smaller | Wis father t he be disciplined SAD RANCISCO, Aug. 24.—Owing to the gatheriugs. By cold weather the new smoke- | -hio petlt la Tt of the stack and the changes in the heating plant | £ACES L i 8¥ ekl Mk o plf | siuation” Sioga Datiers 0 of the sevrn| BOARDING SCHOOL, DAY SCHOOL, will be completed. The beauty of the | iilrged, ha has been scling for b’ cints esidio, will not sail | Park Place, 36th and Burt. 27th and St. Mary's Avenue, Fitz Goes to the Floor, clinched. Sharkey swung a heavy left for At the close of the round Sharkey, with|tho head, but Fitz blocked it. Sharkey a terrific left swing that landed on the [ rushed wildly, landing left on the shoulde shoulder and neck, put Fitzstmmons to the | Fitzsimmons sent left and right to the face, floor of the ring and Tom fell over him in | then Sharkey rushed again, swinging his his mad rush. Tom regained his feet | left on shoulder and Fitz went down to the quickly, but the bell rang with Fitzsimmons | floor, Sharkey falling over him with his d, he has been selling for b cents | #rllery, now at the ¥ c o called fo aplece.” The particular charge agains m | for China e Belg < r still on the floor. The spectators were|rush. The bell rang with Fitz on the floor | C*MPus the gt e e Han-eniing forth | B iy e Tl o i | e It (l:"llll‘plr'::;:bl,;ml:' hEcen ]:z Classes will be resumed at the above Institutions Wednesday, September Gth. The cheering like wild men and when Fitzsim- [and the referes rushed between them, | cOmment from all visitors. fyScliitle plgsrgm i(hi e Alook -yt Houolulu or Fort Mason. course of study embraces all the branches of a thorough English education, also the mons got to his feet the men shaped to go| Round 2-Sharkey rushed to close quar- Abolisk dxBep Syatem, Sarentity Biatintios The balance of Light Battery €, Seventh | |ADEuages, music, drawing, painting and needlework. French, German and Latin are for each other, evidently not having heard | ters, swinging left and right without land- | The most marked ohange in the curricula | o (GRS EN, SUREES O Lartillery, commanded by Captain W p, | icluded in the curriculum of studies free of churge tho bell amid the uproar. The referee rushed, k. Fitz rushed, sending his right to body | has been the abolition of tho group system | porteq to the Boar@ of Health for the twen- | Stone and Lieutenants Berry and Newhold, FOR TERMS APPLY TO RESPECTIVE SUPERIORS. between them, sending them to their cor- [@nd left to neck. Both swung wildly with|in the college of literature, sclence and|ty-four hours ending at noon Friday has arrived from Fort Willlams and cn- ners and this is where Sharkoy says he | Fights and lefts, Fitz stepped in with a|arts. Students entering this college ll=<'fl\(’y:‘_““l',"‘l '4.:3 lesPeterman, Douglas county Nl 08 Ty - b s would bave finished Fitzsimmons had he | rlght body and left to head. Sharkey was|coming year will find thelr work entirely | “Biing 58Y “Bazonowski, Twenty-fourth Twiaty peticuts Weis wak peterder e | [T WWAWDI‘!S‘. T had fitteen seconds more | g, but Fitz seat him to the floor after a | elective, with the rostriotion that they can- | and Castellar, wiriy, W."G. “Lindec 101 | (n " general military hospital to. sustern | w nmoflh "lll'a'y Aeadem' military schoo In the second round Sharkey, having |Succession of rights and lefts on fuce. | not take over forty hours' work in aby one | LESTELWEEL boF; Kdgar Ruwsehcrt, 27| boiney tor further treatment. The con- | Government supervision. State commisslons to grud Pt Unpasrall simmons down in the preceding round, went | and staggered back to the ropes. itz went | undergraduate work must be in foreign lan- Pinmples and Freokles Bive: PHOUmALINT tor ot AnRlage L Atk whors | ¢ o oL, up for hts man as if to annihilate him, but | after him and hooked his left to the jaw, [ Buages. One year of English is required | Your drugglst will refund your money 't | every effort is made to restore the sufferers | ======= \ Fitzsimmons, having the cooler head and | Then he sent a right and left to head ana |and two years of drill (men) or physical | Pazo Ointment fails to cure you, ERbYalsd You. G0 centd. |to perfect health B T T o Face in China, i lac new 1y fircproof. 100 u [and hooked his left to the jaw, and as|&eneral sclentific and the general agricul- CHICAGO, Aug. 2 b better judgment, outgeneraled the younge man, who secmed to lose all control of h self in his frantic endeavors to land That the powers in i R simmons. Then Fitzsimmons stepped Sharkey was staggering he hooked his left | tural groups, with elght specal and four | o o & \uning of Troken Bow fs in the | Pringlng about peace in China will have "‘\ "fi‘r“"\'""“" o Al with @ crushing right to the body and a | 'O Jaw, sending Sharkey down the second | technical groups. city harder task than is generally realized is | uucsvarouvuu Mexico, Mo. ready left to the Jaw, while the best Sharkey | !/ Sttarkey struggled to regain his the graduate school the requirements . M. Peck of Lincoln is at the Mur- |the opinion expressed here tos by Peter | could do was to swing a left, which landed | f6¢t, but fell over on his hands and face. | for admission and degrecs have been more 3 i Michaeilevitch Boutovsky, Russian minister | 0oLS in the middle of Fitzsimmons' back | He struggled gamely, attempting to get up, | clearly stated than formerly. A fee of $10 » Stone of Cheyenne is at the Mil- S, | but the right on the body and left on the | each semester above all other fees will be Jaw had done thelr work, and Sharkey was | charged all students in the graduate school There was fearful force behind the blow, | counted out by the referee, who d lared | who are non-residents of the state of Ne- a8 Fitzsimmons sald after the fight Was | Ritzsimmons the winner braska. From present indications this feo over that he felt as if he had been hit -_— - —— will not reduce the attendance materially. Sharkey Down and Ouat. Henry of Denver {an prisons before e DSORA LIRS |l wkya omsed by tard Hives e o o | e oty et oo QICK [JEAAACHE Western Military Parker of Beaumont, Tex., is in [the Boxer uprising, imp | United States on his way home. He de.|foCt digcstion, and s generally " accom- A d m Upper Alton, IIl, M. Robbins of Sheridan fs at the [clared the prisons were the best he hLad | P#Med With constipation. The cause Is caace y e with a pickax in the small of the back. Story of a Slave 1 g va ain. | Murray uickly removed and a normal and health; s 3 n the college of law the system of main ever seen. The statesman declared false the | & e UYL Petabliched repntatton. Limited numbar, Th R R T vl R i i h e ot Bur s dclkcoriata o a . e u Rorma ablished reputation. Limited numbar. Thorough! Fitzeimmons Iness never f i him | To be bound hand and foot for years by | tatning numerous lecture courses by promi- | Robert Higgins of Franclsco 48 at | onor that Russia was trying to borrow | CORdition obtained by a dosc of w'oped. Excellent focation. ¢ teni o 4t Lo and ho watched Sharl wild efforts with | the chalns of disease s the worst form [nent lawyors of the state will be discon- | 'y o Frimton of New York is st pping at | $160.000,000 to continu LT WA Selaait A Kk i stopping a i s sl § § 3 . the war in China ‘Shargo of 115 caduts und Aesiing satisfaction, as the sallor was |of slavery. George D. Willlams of Man- |tinued and increased time and attention | the Murray “The country has all the money it wants,” a wa e o Ol YA SO, "Bk pnsruetion leaving himselt very open. Fitzsimmons | chester, Mich., says: “My wifo has been |given to class room work, The courses in| N. H. Loomis of Topeka Is a gucst of |he sald. He departed this afterncon for ‘ stepped into him and literally battercd |so helpless for five years that she could | the schools of art and music have been |the Millard New York P Sharkey down with rights on the body |not turn over In bed alone.’ After using |greatly strengthened and the special col- | John A. Creigh PIII Nunhwes'e[" u"we[sflv s L and lefts and rights on the head. Sharkey |two bottles of Electric Bitters she Is | leglate courses promise to be as popular as took the count and came up groggy. He |wonderfully improved and able to do her ALEVANKTON and CHICAGO, 1L staggered returned from the east yesterday morning, H. B McKee .08 Angeles is sta ever. The course which has been known | at he Mitard OF it iy Land Marines at Amoy. WASHINGTON, Aug. 24.—United States back Lo ihe ropes with Fitz-|own work' This supreme remedy for |as “preparatory to medicine” will be known | H. B. Fleheriy of Lexington s staying ot | Consul Johnson at Amoy, China, cables the | 1': :':’,.,,,‘,,", 'Itl, o iy, aauia | poser s il “"n-n'f“..“”" Moenial Schonk | simmons hot after him. Sharkey was then | female d quickly cures nervousness, [ hereafter as the “pre-medical course.” In |the Merchants State department under date of today that it SORLIOR, OMP.ENS SROT) Music and unable to protect himself and Fitzsim- | glecplessness, melancholy, headache, back. tion and healthful regularity. For the cure nearly all departments new and additional | G. F. Copper of North Platte is stopping |a mob burned the Japanese temple at that Acadmy of t the Merchant i mons sent that f arful right once more to fache, fainting and dizzy epells, It i3 OF all disarde s of the Stomach, Bowels, courses have been added for the coming i'ace today. Marines were landed to |y ‘ g g i enera erriam eturne of eys, Bladder, Nervo Jiseases, Plle the bLody, followink up with a right and | godsend to weak, sickly, run-down people. | year. Tharedey cveriiam - returned to Denver | yrotoct Japanese offictals and are re.xoxxng;&u,f’ el g #EY008 DiMate, T THE REGISTRAR, » teft to the body. Sharkey wabbled, but still | Cure guaranteed, Only 50c. Sold by Kuhn Few Changen in Faculty. T, Dillon and J. Allon of North Plate |°Tder. The marines alluded to must belong | . ) :;ln;l ‘:m*m',vh "nnunl; ‘w K “'v ”::n“‘; f‘-h-v & Co., druggists The personnel of the faculties will not|are at the Millard to some other nation, as the United States And All Disorders of the Liver zsimmons stepped In again with another | , i ) e . 2 gl 4 o Y coming year, and| Clarenc and Mrs. Plank of Sioux City | has no war ship at Amoy. price, 9 right on the body, following twice with 1 be greatly changed the coming year, an 4 y ship moy. Price, 25 * Unions Consolidate. Dr. Charles E. Bessey will take active|&T® &t the Millard rights and lefts on the head and finished | WASHINGTON, accordance | charge of the department of botany sga'n | Charles H. F'. Ward of Chicago is a pa- his work and the fight with a stinging | With an agreen o s [ R e el o | s, the’ Murray aft oA the ch sent Sharke mitree of the ederation of 1. 0. Brinkerhoff of Kans left on the Jaw, which sent Sharkey down | bor, ‘Consiating of Willlam 3. O S Do, | Prot. G. W. A. Luckey will take active | patron of the Milira e, | et by on roceipe o price. IT WORKS WONDERS A o J VAY C€O., 55 ElL 5 N 3 . “Tho follow ing | “ o sure to get -Raanaysr o | With Worn, Weary Women, celved this morning at the | .— WASHINC 24, 8 Clty Is a | qplegram was r and out Driscoll and Samucl Gompoers, the differ- | charge of the department of pedagogy after [ Dan Begley of Springficld, Neb., is a pa- | NVY department from Admiral Remey: ’ In was o short but hard fight, In which | chces 'between the two divislons of the | o yoar's leave of absence, and Prof, H. Ii, | tron of the Merchants “TAKU, Aug. 22.—Bureau of Navigation, Fitzsimmons proved his superiority and it | JBAREERCOL of Balnters and I'w\‘- Vors 0f | Nicholson, head of the department of| ¥ N. Prout and daughter of Beatrice [ Washington: Cable open now Taku. Al 13 Just possible that another meeting with are at the 11 t will be fssued to the consolidated organi= | chemistry, will come into residence again it Whealoelt i tasnal troops from Hancock landed. Marines gone Jefizies will resylt ln'Fitastmmons again | #ation uodae the Dame of thephirotherhood | yanuary 1, 1901, Miss Allce Howell of | hay returned from & trip to DensenScnt | Tien Tsin. Private Arthur A, Woods, Moning the title of heavywelght champlon | 5o ALrCY by “the American Federiiion | Omaha will have charge of the department | Sam \W ott, city license fnspector, 1s | Marine corps, accidentally drowned Tong ” of the world of Tabor. The constitution of the new or- | of elocution, from which Mrs. Mary D.|#pending ‘a week's vacation at Crefghton, | Ku night 21st REMEY." 1| Mere's Trrefutabl Management in Bad Order. e an ¢ it of the Brothorhood | Manning resigned fn April. In the en-[NeD: = — The: Wit of ey, " About 6,000 people saw the bout, but if fquarters wore' at Lafavetie. Ind. - The | £l0eering departments the number-of hours | Vil Tlerstend, secrotars, to the Board | Oregom Will Soon Se O Dock. Eldora, Iowd, write they had not been extra good-natured they | hesdauarters of the ¢ lidated organiza- | have been reduced To correspond to the | fha 2 , ha WASHINGTON, Aug. 24.—Captain George iffered from' the w will be at Lafayette tritis and Ne would have left the clubhouse long befol the fght was put on. The management reduced requirements for graduation in the industrial college, and a closer aMliation | Juth Omaha has bean | F- Wilde, commanding the battleship Ore rRuSC noin the office of |gon, today notified the Navy department % Dying OF Like VI | | y q \ 3 om Kure, Japan, that the vessol, whi tri was in bad odor for three hours, during ANCISCO, Aug. 20 -A tale of | Of Subjects has been made in the first three | “HU0Y e Mo . | from which timg the 6,000 penned-up sports ith and 'sufforing wmon the | years' work. The correlation of the work | ol ji enkiey A0Gimber Gf the city coun- |has been in dock there undergoing tem CHIZAGO and EAST. de Eskimos in the north whi U bew- | in English anc terature » do- | and has gone to C r porary repairs, had been undocked and v A i ¥ ilijos 10 the north. m [in English and English Miterature in the d 1 has gone to Chill TN g R e ) fager” who has heen directing a relor ax. | PArtment of Euglish language and literature | Cout \.‘mu\lll I, Mount has secured a [Would be ready for sea in a week {rems. COFFEE A pediti t out by the °governmeni. | Will be more pronounced the coming year | [W9 Wecks le af Abeence snd will S ——— [ L DISEASE, B e f dead bodies IVINE | pound, after a year's study In Germany,| Charles W : . g, | BARLING Aus. B—du ofiils) dupsish LEAVE 65 A M.—7i% P. M o free atmle, ‘medical adic i Slowly and Surely Aflects the Heart's | Natives killed the “medicine m will take up the work of instruction again. | Iyrie of St I trom Tlen Tain, dated August ¥ e g e Ry MBnradr no i tribe fn the vain hope that the Mrs, Wilaoo's clasaes will be. cavried byl ¥ o ¢ d reglste | German naval detachment arrive Pekin HOT SPRlHGS*DEADWUUD B ). K AL CO,, Phease t | t who was Mr. Shedd, wh TP gl v August 18 and the marine battalion reached SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y. | “My heart seemed to bo jumping out |such dire affiction on the people. Thirteen | M Shedd, who will also have charge o Shugart of the postoffice and cus- | poBe® ol Gue o o) LEAVE 8:00 P. ] = - of my body one morning &fter 1 had used | Jeaths were reported at Telier Cty in one [ the class in journalism. In German, Prof this city, leaves for Chicago to [ Ho-Bl=Wu Aug L . 4 s lay Paul Grummann will have charge of the Grand Army of the Republic . . e — —— —for 1 had been told that coffee would Reunion of Latter Day Snints, ;‘l"",‘ ;’.‘_ the classes la‘:m-ll'\“hl‘l‘l\“ Ill Nebrasans at the M viday: M c“ Oifices, 40 HAVE YOU EVER GIV not hurt me if used that way. We were | KANSAS CITY, Mo., Aug. 2.—~The Reor- . Peterson, resigned, and Miss Amanda Huston of Grand v Herg of | . FAIR TRIAL TO. ... ganized Church of Latter Day § ints ' | Heppner, absent on leave. In philosophy | Newman Grove, Tom n of Kimball | all greatly frightened at the serious con- & its second annual reunfon at Washington | Chancellor Andrews will offer a course | and Jumes Ferrier rt 9, dition of my” heart un 1 remembered |t Y S WHER | Chancellor Anttons will after w courin| 450 S LR weerer.| | Horsford?s Acid Phosphate ; “ that it might be from the coffee On Sunday, the first bi, ¥ or 4,000 | o A "] aay from his Ay o | i SR con. | People o pxpected. he meetings will | Charles E. Prevey will continue the work [ Wil o he 1 | | ru when ho trouble passed of, 1 con- | B oVe‘w'Neriod of'ten Ways syt ‘i | begun by Dr. Charles A Ellwood, who | 4t fho bl ! Imparts Energy. | cluded never to use coffee again. It had ides addresses several Karr yesterday of the | " has accepted the chair of soclology at the hurt me greatly, used in the ordinary way |leaders of the church, among them Presi- . ; Y asnt Josonh @mith o ] University of Missouri.' In physics Adjunct with cream and sugar, but 1 had hoped | €Nt Joseph Smith of Lamoni, la r | | When vitality and nerve force have Prof. Clarence Skinner will have charge | become impaired by illness its value | Cabmet” that it would be less harmful without the Web Davie Comi of the work carried by Adjunct Prof. Moore hical 1 : is wonderful. Induces relieshing sleep. cream and sugar, but the result was no| The democratic state committee received | 1y . - e 1 the guest y Genuine bears name Hoksoro's on wrapper. Tattan. word late last night from Kansas City that | M3t year, and Mr. John B. Almy will b days of printing in | 1t not, you have m a good thing be Webster Davis~ would reach h this | charge of Adjunct f. Skinner's labora | = I “Since that time wo have been using|morning at ¢ o'clock. He will remain in | tory demonstrations. The new department | Matra abiny S s Asts a8 & Tonlo and Stops Halr frem Palliag | THi® exquisite malt |,-\‘w tands on a Postum Cereal Iluwl Coftee and my heart | the city the entlre day, of library economy and bibliography will Iy elected commer hopar | - Qut, Cures Dandruff, Brittle Hair, Itch nique busis. It sells itaclf. Its fame ani has never troubled me at all. We are all be in charge of Librarian James I. Wyer Omaha Hig ool | tified Mr SAME SHAS " sy (& 1n . . s § e 0F LADFSTIAR 4 y r a will come to Omaha tw jng and all Scalp Troubles, |reputation is the envy of many. The palate, delighted With the Postum because we LOCAL BREVITIES. After several months' investigation in fore the ppening. of schag) for th JWO aliauTIES the hazeflolal resulte achisvsd Lwithintl tha RB%N BAW:SQ WARRE I NI RRR oW YW | o o e e dotige | ZEMRSS Rrah P70 M. FIIRK, Sreissur of ganiaing his dopartment Guaranteed to Cure ... .. i e oo s res siges of usble it 1a 85 & health Leverage. \n Necretary of the postmaster and cashior | EBELSh history, will return early in Sep Dickey, sistardinslan of M Wh other remedies have Jailed ¢ ¢ “In speaking to a friend lately about | {1 TH"NOSN Ml dhday, ¢ 404 CASBICT | o iber, Several new courses are offered Dlckey, duughtors, an o1} gihar vemadies hams fulle ts merits. Approved of by them, it tris | Postum Cereal, she said she did not like | Thomas A. Golden, Carl W. Anderson, Gus | in American history and in other depart- | fielle Dickey, all of Hor Have Just ars | ‘ | or maoney refunde umphantly enters innumerable households. ft. 1 found the reason was that it had | Bolton and Marcus' A Past will report ut [ ments. rived in the 'city and are spending a weok » | Bold everywhere. Safte, Sure, Rellable Where Cablinet enters, doctors and not been made properly. After I told her [ he postoMice Monday as substitute lettor | “ho’ Young Men's Christian associatfon | With Mr and Mrs W 1 (Dickey, Mrs ,a{/ ” ARROW Treatise on Halr and Scalp troubles free. |, = to take four heaping teaspoons of Postum | “3ujjus's, Cooley, the police court atiorney, | bureau of information, maintained in con- | 1o make an extended - trip befor (9224 BRAND, Ao B BREMER €0, 2 % [ TR Simiart it . to the pint of water and let ft boil full [ 18 ngain a frec two charsed | pection with the publisher's office, will be | returning to Honol Miss el > Ra: (ala ks | PRED KRLG BREWING €0, fifteen minutes after the real boiling start- | AKalnst YI““'\h"\fl"“',"‘w y .u‘m'.‘\""]x 'l‘r.;*’».\‘;l‘;ll tully organized early in September to look | Will attend school in e NOVARA WARCLIF Bherman & Drug Co., | Phene 20, OMAMA, NED ed, sho was greatly delighted with it and | f peolidheon PSS S0F WA after new students. A canvass of the city TOO LATE T0 CLASSIFY, e 2 S Yysre-Dillon Drug C | —— has been usiug it since and has been very| rhe old cedar block pavement and its | for rooms and boarding places will be made | - - — 25t each for'2b M. A. Di lon ith l.\ly;\.:l; . | . Best Ching to ake much better in health. Yours truly,” Mrs. | concrete foundation is being taken from | as usual, as well as a list of all placesaoffer U:}fil)l“\l‘“lhl Re dmond campany, s men CLUE‘lT PEABODY. &CO M. Monhisle Al Sasaar 4 | n '. aw a5 Yaur. Yasaiien ia L. B. McEllimmey, 1218 G St, W, | Rodss. stee ;.:"“";j:j;';”w n.("l':fix”.‘"-,' +0d | ing employment to students. Guides wear- | e 9 | e R R B MAKERS i A’ 1. Undeland You are sure Washington, b, C, \ asphaltum pavement, o ing the upiversity badge will meet new and neon today Rich 1 Drug Co, | to catch cold. It will cure it / b W R R R R R R