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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 19500, oo IERAL - WITH MISSIONS| sont e [OVATION. (IVEN T0 RIODES[REPORT OF WESTERN UNION|SUIT WITHOUT A PRECEDENT Money for Current Expentes and Debts | Famous South African Leader Attributes | and Faciiie it Donated in Increased Amounte Veteran Ratlrond Man, for Many 3 enrs Boer War to Mugwumps - " | NEW YORk - l t howns With the Wabash tn Omab “" bt G, . n A AUl LS. 08 Dies Mis Home . lo ab o his wife, whom LEGACIES ARE ALSO ON THE INCREASE 3 REMARKS ARE OF CONCILIATORY NATURE | Grose warning. s ro e e o e has been N " George Clayton, one of the pioneer and S0 5 rat " 1 3 for ladies and children. Those who : o B e T8 Uy R iy, vt bes road men 1n lied incrense of $607,6 1 ¢ e Subordinuted | e [ $591,238, an increase of $287586; profi f . by Ofcers e Opening | \ " g Wie : Lowns esterda me, b Twen Lave not worn flanunelette night g ! | % Clayton B n o sufferer Wi That There cannot realize the comfort they give; trom dro, « long § for the fng Awninst Them $ . 3 two a4 been ¥ fined . “ Over. never wear any a months had Ly confiaed | Wart The rest pald on outstanding bonds | history We show to his houw His death was expected an . last vear was $306 80 The amoutit of in e traged ; the ehock of the news to his many friends torest payabls on the bosds srawarEs | ahrtidRs W ¥ v §T. LOUIS, Oct. 10.—The ninetiet was omewhat tampured by ‘renson of this| CAPBTOWN, Oct. 10.—Ceoll Riodes re. | STICLDRYSOE N the bouds now cutstandlag | Shartlidge v full lines in neatest styles meeting of the American Board expectatic The funeral will be held Sat- | ceived an ovation today when be resumed | & SO Coln i OF n Icreanc TR T :HH s eve nsation miseloners for Foreign Missions urday afterncon at ® o'clock from the fams | the pre the congress of the | Lt ot o by et bu et Pl ARk ML bl R ¢ Prot quare yoke eft turn over collar®. |this moruing in Pilgrim Congreational | iy regidence South Afri gue. During the course | {8 WU D0 16 FES: B sbe ire i he'ig: | ead temil M‘\' . church, und e days . . | ot his ad ibuted the South A cent bonds increase In the in- | and family and es ripes—round and square yoke ef- ]]‘ o "n ud w ““ 1n . . Mr. Clayton wa years of age and was | of his u ributed the $ 't satd | terest account on the same comparixons | as the Medin Acad e med v 1 beading—some with lace. | Between 200 and 300 corporale members, | hepn at Rose, Mich. He came west In | rican war he “‘mugwumps” and sald | G g e ear, while ditiol sovaral years the i : A officers of tha Amerfan board and the | 160 and entered the raiiroad business fu | (bat but for them Mr. Kruger would never | AL U6 $EREE4 & year, whils in addition 1o sevaral ! A large assortr y wade and trimmed-—at $1.25 and $1.60 each Women's auxiliarics, missionaries from | 1479 ae ticket agent of the Haunibal & St [bave sent an ultimatum to Great Britatn, (0 0 FEREE 00 ST ‘_'"I"' l“ AN }':" "‘“"i" o Flannelotte Underskirts tshed with ruffe yme with scallog foreign and home 11 as pra raliway at Leavenworth, Kan. He| Generally speaking, Mr. Rhodes was con- 0" g™y ol Bt et r;‘“” i edges--at 45c and 50 nent m " ar men _tron I with that road, occubylng suc- | clllatory in his remarks. He declared now | o cuipgye “mp §ite®cs WOl (| CROCEREE o |Cougregational chur il over th L eseively the positions of sraveling passen- | that Krugerism had vanished Great | Lo "\ coieed during the year by b 40 | after his second . try, were present ger agent and genera! northwestern pas- [ Britain would establish a liberal govern- | o . ;mm and $8,600 “H]”“’:( ““” e "' 1 - “”l _“:”" ‘_‘"" ”"‘ .Lp“‘)“” i Gt LN RALE FHIDA ARG o, W v 8 1‘% ulmml esslon waus opened with de- | gonger agent, until 1878, when he was ap- |ment which would do everything possible | there was aiso an fucrense of 615 ofm pi b ‘::‘H‘n; six Fw-‘ »: A 1 ¢ 2 INTS votlona he concluston of | jointed general northwentern paseenger (o unite the Interests of South Ateica with | Tl NID IR G IO O BR PO, Rort gy | which Rev. Dr. Michael Burnham, pastor | agent of the Wabash, St. iouis & Pacifie | thcae of the empire.’ | 1,7 N % Conm tiot 1o 4 - — o 1,769,628 greater than for 1860, The average | with hi We Close Oonr Store SBaturdays at 6 P, M. of Pilgrim Congregational church, delivered | (now the Wabash) at Kansa: City. When [ Mr. Rhodes said there was no desire o | oo Lo ioos™ wara 208 cents a ,:‘u-.»‘r::m the ho - 1 LoV ) TALL 3 short addre which he welcomed the | (p . Pacific systems | plaste hodesia on Cape Colof t- AGENTS FOR FOSTER K1D GLOVES ANE MeCALL'S PATTERYA, a short address. in which med the | the Wabath and Missouri Pacific syst plaster Rhodesia on Cape Colomy, I8t | ;4" tho average cost a message was 25.1 | then atten i he tho<e who have will otlier kind in cold weather. Mrs I 4 New wite Ani rt Manuelotte gowns &t yery reasonabie exercises, a delegutes. A fitting response to Dr. Burn- | wers consolidated in 18¢3 he continued in | mating that it was “likeller to be the other P l cents, these figures belng the sam .4 ERAY o" so" B:LD:" &c ham's remarks was made by Rev. Mr | hig ganie position, although his jurisdiction [way,” but he thought Rhodesia would be || U ng the same as for hml nel L . Fipe : ol o bl b AL LR oidn b B A e E. H. Harriman and Charles Lockhart | Shortlidge | American board northw ekt | portunities for expansion in the direction TUE ONLY EXCLUSIVE DRY GOODS HOUSE IN OMAHA. | Commitian iteore: of & Foctiog In 1855 when the Wabash and Missourl |of the Congo | Kisteo 5, Carsur) A6d, (e 1hte O B. Stunee | & voar ot g committee matters of routine n Pacific weparated he remained with the for He sald Now that the battle is over "et - on JALAS STS { | ingto Other members of the present WS & PV @ bttt trd o o such as the appointment of commitiees, | mer rond, and in 1888, in addition to his |the disputes on the origin of tho war [, &0 kbt L lal L BLLL S L were disposed of, aud Rev. Charles H. | other dut he came to Omaha as city |should’ cease. The race question must be | PORFd Were Fecelected FIRE RECORD. M arades beld e ten dure INJUNCTION AGAINST STONE | parimeis. resa s anoust report. which | seeeding s . oo Latr e was | thres pesne, the_ supramacy of the fs. | ROAD ANTES UP BIG CHECK Barn 8t North 1 the bo in the breake eoding Frank Moores. Later he was | three points, the supremacy the flag o ! :‘,‘,"‘:,f,‘,',.( r ot it '\,,, i fs the spec report of the prudantial 1 of his additional duties by the ap- |equal rights and show the Dutch that there -‘\"y"“ \“ ol The pa Conrt Order Reatrains Men f Diw- | committe It was as follows \ment of Harry Moores and contin- | is no feeling against them. Having won | Member of Wester ol Makes Go bl v wsic. o ; grounds, v mass meeting was TFIDNINE WHSISIIONE Wa CN b Repo=ts on Missions. ae gencral northwestern passenger | what it is entitled to the league ought to Amoant Had Obtatned by stroyed by St Wird, wag entire feld. | t more than 10, B f 'Tead The report of the prudential committee, | 48 of the Wabash uutil the time of his |demonstrate that the interests of the races Catting Rat § e a pout o'cloc 00 pe: 1) gnd the s ik e bome departmnent, stated that during the are the same Then here will be great ':“v‘r s CHICAGO, Oct. 10.—A temporary injunc- |year m:; vew missionaries have Klu\u the twelve years and inore that |hopes for the country CHICAGO, Oct, 10.—~The Chronicle ¢ g . Whe \ peech told the tlon was issued by Judge Kohlsast in the |sent to their several ficlds of appointment Clayton has lived in Omaha he has morrow will sy e hiad their efforts : of the mine| United States court pronibiting Otcar M. (1 is expected that at the coming session | taken o prominent part in ail projects cul-| GOQD GAINS FOR LIBERALS |1y "licwen 5ho ig® wec (08 J20 000 14 | from spreading 1o A 1 owner % " Stone and others from obiaining ing and | of congress a bill will be introduced, in- | Culated to advauce the interests of the big western freig! pool b 1CT the day morning. When the alarm was give: - | the flumes had iy hi obapgih iting the quotations of the Chicago |ciuding, amoug other features, the repeal |41 has been especially active in railroad | has been saved from colla During the heers \ Hoard of Trade. The complainavt was the |of the legacy tax to institutions of a lit- |clreles Mr. Clayton leaves as his nearest | delarit ’ Cleve legiaph company, which has the | erary, educationsl or charitable charactcs ves 1 wife and son, Harvey Clavton ' ; i righ its contract with the board to | During the p b RSN Bhe Bawi W | Campbell-Bannerman, the Missouri river have been in a wrangle | 8'0red there A few pieces ot furnit | Much Tnterest Felt in Contests of Sir | |40 three weeks officers of lines oper- | The barn was iled with Lousehold fu Charles Dilke und Sir Henry ating in the territory between Chicago and | Biture and school supplies, which bad bes over a charge that one of ihe lnes in the | MOr¢ saved, but almost cverything w Town VMan Dies Suddenls STANTON, Ncob., Oct. 10.—(Special Tele LONDON, Oct. 11 a. m.—The liberals | combine had obtained a large surplus of | (O8] 1oss. Among those who had m.)--A. (. Cartwright, a well-to-do and | have bean dolug far better in the counties | traffic by manipulation and other quest ture in the building were Mrs, H. M an effective ageni for goud, The NENIY respected citizen of Clarence, Ia. |in the Parllamentary general clection than [able methods. After a number of stormy | Uhurles Weir tles and Harry Kitzmil magazincs und the secular press have | o fo Ver 1ddenly here today of heart | they did in the boroughs, Yesterday they matters the rule of the pool requiring any | 1®5 AT ber v books belongingk . cation | MOBE L “Y¢ L trouble. The deceased has land intcrests | gained two more seats, Cardiff and the | lipe that is over s percent of tho |10 Charles i charges tha wan started in the ) lisfirys toiderentiOr ters | A108d tHW. WOk groutly hore and it s boen his custom for a num- | Dtley division of Yorkehire, (hus equalizing | total trafe to “even up" by cash payment | The Kitzmilior re was fnsured for interest o and denled that bit s S ioin the Repoit of the secretary of the American | yo. ot years to visit bis tarm every fall. | th : i A priA $200. The fame ad to a bur jinous interests had anything to do with | |y I AL RS Bible society 3 W ) D, = . bad B e pa h Wit o minous fr [l yth 9 0 convey to the comp society, Rev. E. W. Gliman, D, L He came here last week accompanied by |opposition have now gained twenty-seven | conducted as it has been during the e allev. but we on quenched. Then a T the contest 1 declared th any #oft | property right anil that the complainant | oy r ago w it Yy me y 180 We reported [l his wife. On Saturday he went further | seats euc > om Sir Henry Camp- | five or & house fed by Mr. and Mes coal wak shipped into the anthracite region 1 good title to the contract et o e ' he went further | seats euch. Apart from Sir Henry Camp- | five or six monthe. L . ) Fi . west, his wife going (0 Beemer. He re- | pell-Bannerman's reduced majority in Stir- Gi'han, caught t was burnt o & atidet it coming from the non- | Granting that the title to the news is [most satistactory : o 1 ! e . "‘M Al g he nonunion men | ight, the court sald it cannot be denied | 240 for the distinctive p urned here today on stbound train | lingsburghs and the success of Rir Bdward Take Kunnas Midinnd through before the | & (RARK: SoR above $19.000 for SRpOCLINE. 16 Join: His Wife i Basties: tos | Hbea: &t biwd 4 A eld by| ST. LOUIR, Oct. 10.~At & special meet- | (rol. The cause of the fire is unknown, | now on » 3 \hricite reglon great | that the complainant was greatly damaged e women's foreign boards ekl L8 Ll Reed at Cardiff, a seat formerly held b kiR | ot At He ere only §0,000 m by the broadeast scattering of the quota- gain from these T . morrow and return home. On arriving hete | James M. McLean, prominent in Indian af- | 'O of the stockholders of the 8t. Louls & | 16 supposed to be of incendiury origin ¥ 1 p ya the day when | tlons by purloiners, who by reason of hav- m smalier tigure he went to the Barnes hotel and called for | fairs who did not Kk re-election, there San Francieco Ratlroad company, held in | :’. the an .":‘ e iave | (08 o pay BEENIAR ot RSN coHTA. obYle ) We reported u werlc fa'l-1a voom, as he felt sick. He died abont is little of epecial interest in yvesterday's 'be general office of the company, acquisi- | 'l\-'-hl- ne Ash Beyed: the order (o strike. | ously render the complainant's right of smariable incrense over the peevis | 530 His wite ls expected here rns. The ministerialists hold seats | tlon of the road and property of the Kansus | ASHLAND, Neb, Oct. 1 al,)=-A obeyed the order to b R i v e oHcors Bod. cemimitess. of | eventbg ¢ Mr. Cartwright had forme nd the opposition 20 Midland railway was authorized. The Kan- | frame dwelling belonging to 1 Laries % subscribed newrly $T00 to the | o number acquaintances here and wus | Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, address- (%88 Midiand estends trom Wichita to Ellg- | Robbins estate in the ' f town LITTLE LEFT TO FIGHT ON 2 oY and. The nian 1= 19 highly respected by all who knew him. | ing his supporters after the poll had been | WOrth. Kan., a distance of 106 miles; was | burned down bout CALLS IT CLUMSY FORGERY : oA CRee e Wil | e e miecaai with the. e, | foPmetly leased (o the St. Louls & San Fran- | 'clock. The fire caught from a defactive | { scale and ate the quotations, Judge Kohl- |rebate iu rent to the Congregational m wages ser 1 t slonary societies from the Congregational laws direct t o \ the Board of |house income of $1.124. The press has 1 perty i the quotations | peer gricvance ! ) aver to the public 1 e s 3 ' I8 no such d were also destroyed y gaine. The ministerialists and the was applied. The assoctation will now he across {n Jo_particular conflict with” the Tegula LAFareste. ARCANAOH, sult considering the state of the regiater Cl8c0 Rallway company and since the re- | flue. The hou ipied by V. H plain of the Looting of Harns il Agent Repadiates Pro O L e e From ot Lafuyetie Anderson. superintends 0 und the ‘‘most disadvantageous circum- OFganization of the “Frisco” has been oper- [ HaYs and family. 1 s exeept nd Henroosts by Min ited to Aguinaldo A ot this yenr I answer to the oty | Charke of station C of (he Omaha postofice | ances for an election an Ingenious goy- | ated for account of the Midlund receiver, [ !D8 some cooking utensils aud clothing, were el ; cating Barbarons Tueti ARSI AN G A Aol 4 AL e b iR died sud-|opyment cout An issue of $1,800,000 of purchase money 4 ‘r’:":"-\"“ The house was Ic 1 out JILKESBARRE, L trom which we m.ght expect ofterings. 0t | oo SEOOEE @ BR e B S04 | The annou ent_totay of the results of | PET cent bouds, of which $1,100.000 will be | Teach of the city waterworks. The locs | e e i O betina | COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., Oct. 10— | these ‘schiogls, 10 made contributions (n | [0rd SHTvle. death beng caused by paraly: | yesterday's polling shows the liberals have | paid for the property and $700.000 resersed 25, with no insurance on the good eranton conventlon there is golug to be | 10018 R. Khrich, a momber of the national | nbout 78 per. eent. . Tie ATIONRE. CORS | vai rl was WENIAD, BIBKE A€ LHE O e o three gains, \isbech, Lancaster and | for future improvements and additions (0| seups the Cougn and Works Off the B 7 L Gutevianced in hihracite | eXecutlve committee of the Anti-Imperial- | t 7 gain_ of DM and June 1+ 1890, was plnced 1 cherey | BATOStaple; that the miniaterialista have | the property, was authorized Cola. more or is anthra B Iba, Gy st panamparia ent over the picviots ear. Ther are | Ol abd June | ”'ml“":w;; nced i n“:r‘x«‘ gained one seat, Dumfriesshire, and that TR Shans dim Laxative Bromo-Guinine Tablets cure s o i illpino agent In Boston. | churches ~ OC " thesle’ socletien 1 member of Grant post, Grand Army of the | tho BAtONAlISty have secured one, South| ALT LAKE CITY, Oct. 10.~The annual | 29 17 one day. N Pay. 1 denying emphatic e authenticity of [tribute to the work of forcign Tt A o L RSt b 12 Sroco | 98 cent the proclamation purporting to have been | throush the board. There are Republic and served during the civil war | "0y south Dub. | TCUBE of the stockholders of the Oregon s by AbEn ‘, 8 Y D | oleties left to be brought into as a member of a Massachusetta battery of | "0 It putionnliet, ousted the | ShOrt Line Railroad company was beld in e issued b, inaldo January 9. 99, 10| total contributions from the societies heavy artillery. A o an el R $ paey 4 i » this city today. Beyond the ele distress to the homes of many. Farmers d artillery. A wife and daughter sur v L yond the re-election of g which the F g eade e ged 0 3 24, ax against $21.507 t VORr c o " by jorace 8. Plun- Ofce Over 21 S, 14th St . who Iive closs (o the mining villages claim | VBich the Filipino leader is alleged to have | $22.4 alnat $2 lagt " voar. T onservative menibgr, Hon the old bourd of directors no business of fm- | g ntructed b Soh, - | fum fa divided between the American board | VIve him, ‘ ose candidacy was also ¥ that, they' aro belug rohbed of thelr property | fhee icied Bis followers to barbarous war- A3 the N om boards in railo of - [N ne “"’y‘;l'.fr"f‘";"r:“‘]‘":’ OPPORed DY | portance was transacted. The directors are: | $6,00 A MONTH. everv night. Dafny nnd cellurs ate broken | oro 488INSE the .Americans. - Lopez tele- fiL7 to "the " former . And_ & ) the _Colarado K:ativond Ma Tn the" Wishech fvision of Cambridge- | Olver Ames, Francls S. Rangs, Horace G into and votatoes, meats and corn carvied | STERN oréutanib L 1 ‘..,‘}, Jou reter 1s| The regular donations from individtLs, “'::“\Dd .;h ""n‘"r "'.’,’","',"" “‘,h“;""' "‘hx': shire fe Flon. Arthur George Brand (lib- \}'“"{\,“:‘;““"“ ‘A"l‘"-“"" -’"“"I’”"" l"‘"“dl("h DR. McCREW v. Of nda Ight & cow wag slaught- S 7 churches and various sc 1o L res| ensurer e Coloradé | e, ‘ornish, W Glynn, George J bt Al RS 2, 8 Clumey forgery which can only bo be- |iis u gain over the previous yeat of 128,35 | Southern rallroal lasi April on account of | Or&l). &n assistans clerk In e HORee O | Goula, £, M. Herriman, Thiotakg (R dones R leved by bitter oppouents. It is the work, he income fr legacies shows pmmons and the resentative of that | [ - Wakb: OacdERiA: T cass wis cut up and carrled away in pleces. SGat tiom: 10917 tor 1007, dktdaten ChRLIs ahn, Gardner M. Lane, James Louis 4 T th of 1ll-health, is dead at hic home in this city no doult, of the Spaniards or the monks o i ? Oliver W. Mink V' P woek anothe er nearby lost a] .y . et i y vel A and Winslow 8. Pierce Last week auother farmer nearby, lost W0 17 o create fll-foefing between“iile | nibits & large si year b | rallway system for twenty-elght years, oc- | T¥/Tell Giles (conservative), the ultting The fncome from the funde ex- | He was connected with the Union Pacific cow and two sheep in the same way. Some | ypooooo @ CFEE TN - The S +in “special donations o 5 | American d'the: Filipiaos 1o the dls. | & The increase in i) dona aUsYinE itha pasition ot somistraiiass membe Wahash Re-Elects 01d Directors O etio it shorgian, o ccting hell f oredi of the latter. No such disgraceful | (05, (¢ YR MNOWNN0 SOIR ¢rom an | the time piroller art of | r tha Barnstaple division of Devonehire | ST. LOUIS, Oct. 10. -The old board of | properties with shotguns | or diabolical proclamation was ever issued | sources, Hiciiding § ot Ahh ALLE. b e A E. J. Soares (liberal) defeated Sir Willlam | directors of the Wabash railroad has been o | by Aguinaldo. ST3TT, an ncrease m last Cameron Gull (conservative), the sitting | re-elected at the annual meeting of stock: INSTRUCT THE DELEGATES o NLTAL Thix e morel tian the WESTERN PACKING STATISTICS | wmember. and in Dumiricsshive W. 5. Max- | holdors held here. Thes are s HYMENEAL increase n legacies, which w well (liberal unfonist) defeated Robiuson | 0. . Ashley, George J. Gould, ¥ . r $50,000 Liberal Marketing of Wogs Drings | Souttar (liberal) | Russell Bage, 8. C. Reynolds, John T. Terry BT S M About nn Inerease in the Oute Among today's pollings t ontest | . R. Wyckoff, Edgar T. Welles, Thomas At Sernnto o P debt now resting ups the board " » . in Caithne ire excited much Interest, Hubbart « « MacRae Francis Pavy GRINNEL r pec ple- { > o Tramn 3 L A R e Vs T | ke (camebinE by et SR TR owing to the candidacy there of Dr. Gavin | Henry K. McHarg and C. J. Lawrence. Tha e HeG At ATy e Netlte Mort- | penditures the cost of missions had been | CINCINNATI & 10.—(Special Tela- | Brown Clark, the sitting member, formerly | new oficers of the company will be elected THE MOST SUC loft here for Scranton this morning to par- | Al it AL & $670,165; the cost of agen: $17,119; the | gram.)—Price Current sa There is con. | consul genernl for the South African Re- | at a merting of the directors to he held in {#on to Dr. P. E. Somers, a leadiug phys ublications, $4 e con ac e tivipate in the miners' convention. THeY [cian Both parties have many ,'fl‘:,‘“‘; cost of publications. S0 the cost o &1 | tinued Iiberal movement of hogs. Total | public and a noted pro-Hoer New York In the pear future SPECIALIST will bo reinforced between now and Friday | among the alumni of Towa col of which | boird was in debt September |, 183, $3S.877; | western packing for last week was 410,000, | Interest is also taken iu the contest in N in the (ren of ail jorms of DIS- moraing. There are thirteen locals between | toinl, $5,852. Receipts, § balance f0F | compared with 405,000 the preceding woek the Forest of Dean division of Gloucester- Ane Jolns In Low Hates EASES AND DISORDERS OF MEN Bargise, g hirtees locals betwaen | jnatitution both are graduates. Miss Mor- | Whith dhe bourd was. | wust 2,1 ang 100 lost ye F ¥ R shire, where H Terrell (liberal unionist) | ST PAUL. Minn. Oct. 10.°-The Soo Line | ONLY. 20 years' experie here and Excelslor, a distan | rison graduated In the class of ‘9, while | 19, $52,651; total ) L B Teen | Arom MANON 1 the sing Sir Charles Dilke, who has rep. | 1910ed in the low rates for homeseekers [ in Oma ropresentink 11,000 men and boys. Two del- | b “Somers was a member of the class of | Frank H: Wiggin of Boston presented | 0tal 18 14.815,000, against 12,260,000 a year | I8 opposing - o 3 1 2 ) today It named a $25 rate to the coast y WIIN W egatos are acered o each local o | ago. Prominent places compare as follows: | Tesented that seat since 18 i gates are accredited i b 1 The |44 and 1s also a graduate of Rush Medical | his annual report | s&0. Prominent:pi mpare as follows: | T \_”” '(m”‘”‘ Fitzgerald, the newly electeq | the same as the other lines, but makes no VARICOCELE AND HYDROCELL men have been iustructed to vole for a re- | op The bride fs the daughter of I.| A recess was taken at this point in the | Chicago " 59 E 4 D) T K a A PERMANENT CURE GUARANT ‘ b H | AR 0 ot st Ve ATYGY fh - G ALK 70 application to local territory. There iz 1 duction in the prico of powder (0 3150 PEr |5 Morrison, a prominent business man, and | proceedings until 2:30 p. m Sy S 480,00 | conservative member f ambridge City, IN A FEW DAYS-wiihoul cutin Keg, semi-monthly pay and to accept the 10 | iy vory popular generally, Dr. Somers while g el Omaha Sl wan brutally assaulted and kicked fn the | TANCE L0 POCRTS, FORICE HEAL the 00 | opiots of tme The GUICKEST uid MOLY per cent increase, providing the operators | in wchool made the reputation of belug one RAgisen; 8 i ko : 4 head by roughs aud badly injured while ad- |/, 03" o¢ " janger In the encroachment of | COVered. CHARGES LOW. Ruarantee °8 Up 0 that stand- | o (he best athletes ever turned out by fowa | At the afternoon session the annual sur- | Puaganapolis o000 . Yy | dremsing a country meeting yesterday even- | iy "guear Northorn through further reduc- | SYPHILIS 1 all stages “ana conditions ard for at ¥ ge. He was pitcher of the winning | vey of the work of the American board was | Milwauke. : « « trace of the ired, and every 3 tion retallatory action will be tuken dlsease ) it um the a 0! over pres e E o) read by Rev. Dr. Rir Henry-Campbell-Bannerman has been ease fs thoroughly climinated from ball team for several years and was | preseuted in a report read Ottumwi « Colltery. e | e of the secrotaries. It I % | clacted for Sterlingburghs, recelving 2,185 : s iy h {also prominent in foot ball. His athletic | James L. Barton, one of the secretarie Cedar Rapld Vo o No "BREAKING OU on the skin or HARRISBURG, Oct. 10.-The Wlliams- | poyoes was also sustalned at Rush. Dr.|dwelt at length ou the work being done in | Efoux City 3 %)) | votes against 2,085 for his liberal unfontst POPE IS NO LONGER HATED [ face oriny extorual appearunce of n;-» town colifery has closed down owing to the | b Y 4 acifie f Turk 1|8t Paul..... i it | opponent discase whutever. A wreatment that s |and Mrs. Somers will spend a few days in|the Pacific islands, Africa, urkey — and pponen Pre: » ore BUCCesst W far more satisfucto fallure of the company o secure hauds to | ey oot SRTATL U PN LR up their | China, especlally. Much of the report was 1 AU Cardiff Sir Edward James Reed de- | Presbyterians of Callfornia Revise | more TIoASCur . I8s 00ke BRHELASION operate it. The mine employes have Joined | oiiachice in Grinnell, where Dr. Somers |given up to the missionary movement in the | Paying Delinquent xen. teated Mr. J. Lawrence, conservative, re Their Views on Several Points | less than HALF THE COST. A cure that those at Lykens and Wicontsco in the strike | nyove Jarge practice, Flowery Kingdom i et A Ahe Ity Wil tako | celving 9,341 votes, against 8534 for his of Belief Held Essentt | 18 guarantced to be permanent for life o demand e miners’ unio Y spe- | of young g ddle-ged for the demands of the miners’ union. A Upon that subject Dr. Barton said in part: | Clil taxex fias brought man: taxpayers 1o | opponent | WEAKNESS of your e g # { FRANCIS ct. 10.-~The presby- | nen branch ©f the union has been orkanized at Ty T A great revolution fs in progress in the | the clty fo muke inqulves cincerning i s'\\'rlu_\;”].« 0, st 1 5 :)m :rm» | sioom, wmignt 6%, & ot Wiillamstown with a membership of over [ [owA CITY, la, Oct, 10.—(Special.)— | (ar cast and the e the nations a More than #690 has alveady German Museum of Antiguities, tery of San cisco dectded today 10| Lous of Henin f eltnquent taxes, mich of i 500 and the men say they will not o 0| A¢ the hame of her mother Miss Geneva | Ane Jes th e, b ot | oy elng duc on assessments made. seyen work until tho strike {8 declared off. This |1, Horne was united In marrlage yes:erday | ARO ends miniuz in the Lykens valley for the | (o pt R\ AEE . S R S S S SIRIC \ '™ 1o v Mr. Lloyd L. Elliot of Chicago. Roth | ¢ i 1 == | of Germun Antiquities. which fs 1o be | the phraning of the sections retating to pre- | STRICTURE auickiy cured \roat: present About 2500 men are now idle | uto nrominent Towa Clty poop] il i PRy, SHErS Sa are promine 0! y people, theugh | 'y valn struggle agalnse th ty o e | destination, foreordination and infant | ment. } bles, 1p that territ I Mr. Elliot is at présent a practicing at | race ind the solidarity of the world. Th ATHLETE'S FAILURE erected on the site of the old Roman camp. ment. Kidney and Bladder Trouble | ito présent a practicing attor- | race und L, QgL LLIE O ] s sty will participate . | dampation. It was further recommended | Offhoea, Glect ney in Chicago, where the young couple | ETent powers have proteatod and hav it His majesty will participate_in a reception | ¢ fieir armies and navies 1o make their re- | Was Not s Unill He Wan ¥ in connection with the ceremony. The lead- | that the section reterriug to the pope ns RES GUARANTERD. | will make their futurs home. hris (heir executives and are dote g B | The strike of tbe |™!} Make their future hom TR IO A LR &ht Food. ing men and women of Homberg have heen | 8nti-christ be stricken out and that the ban | CHARGES LOW. woadworkers, which' threatened to tle up| o ..., oRs WAL Vata Currents of interuationsl life and me Cecelius X. Hale of 1717 Barclay siyeet, | AilIgently rehicarsing of late for the parade |@gninst the Intermarriage between Presby- | congultation free. Tr nt by mall all the mills {u the city, has been settled | GPARIMNS | Mot ‘ ment. 1 this ir 1 are WINAL8 | pajtimore Md, now quite & famaus run.|!n Roman costumes and the emperor will | terlans and papists be removed Medicines sent overywhere free from gaze and todar the closed mills resumed work. | Spanish-Ame W' yelar latad | PoLle] Naations ot the nour Aip e v. bas had some Iuterestiug experience {n A¥xume tho roll of Imperator Triaphanus oF breakiz 1y for The troublo was over the employment of | thelr firat”unnual buslness 1t H ome will b the height- | regard 1o proper feeding. 1is testimony | After the parade and the laying ot the | INDIAN DEPOT COMES AT LASTfu:f."if_" hours: § & m. 0 8 B e olb Bosth non-union men at some of the mills, The | Afterioon, | The followlng ofl | s (iermany. not e |18 worth the attention of any athlete, or, in | COTRerstoue a Latin essuy by Prof. Theadore 14th 8L, botweer FFarnam and Dougias Sta., demands of the unton were granted and all | i Hulings, ON Clty, Pa.: senjor sioe i CHon PUE fact of any person who cares for good, | Mommeen, the historian, commenting on the |Commissloner Joues Credited with the | OMAHA, NED. workmen wiil hercatter be unfon men mander. (olonel. Jaies B Coryell s millions ¢ ¢ ,of the | wturdy, powertul health event will be read Intention of Establishing Sup- del unfor vice nande At popu! orler b s ataut ib ? The neighborhood will be profusely dec ply Station at Once AMUSE o e = e ildars, ' 'Sia (s o ety i} 8k BomEoun Ol P to about 18 months ago I had been in 5 3 BSEpS AL anian of New Xavk. Hanik |'tant general, W. ¢ A . 0 il of prom- | many athletic contests. without much suc- | Orated with ingcriptions, principally in i LI NORR, Qe \ |‘« lv\h‘:fl«‘v qUATtermaste; gener | Edwin 1 t an area prostrote | cews. I about made up my mind it was | Lotin, with German tllusions, one of them | According to advices from Washington CREIGHTON Eolocado and w mil mine owner of | B el erurce Mo ok fuspector genernl, | g : i re 10 T8 | time to stop, but & phiysical director of the | describing Emperor William as “terror |the Indlan supply depot will be estab M e Aatiangt” ¢ directar | Sudge: ady | M A gor acand | Y. M. C. A. of this city advised me to use | BOCtum. lished in this city between November 1 o hiS | Townsend : Grape-Nuts food and Postum Cereal Cofier and 15 1t s sald that Commissioner | | ) miltl- | as principal factors in my diet Purchase of Danish West Indies, Jenes of the Indian department will fssu dana: chief Wil ; with th I accepted the advice and today am fn| MONDON, Oct. iL—Referring to (he |ap order for the location of a depot here | YOSCARY TRO 1 H pin, John, Bakari e, Of s of possession of perfect health and great | Mooted purchase of the Danish West In- | within a few days, as soon s he returns | HOWE, WALL aenaes us oy G e ) many medals won in different athletio | 91¢% by the United States the Copenhagen | to Washington. R. (. Jordan is named as i oncd WAL FLRL TR 1ol Sl A : L Al rrespoadent of the D: Bays . 1. | GEORG! = Henr avage, New York: chief t s |events. I can now run a race and finish {n | COFrespondent the Daily Mail say the successtul applicant for superintend- | & Brue Of P B T¢] aon St i AL L " e | ne condition, whereas beforo 1 tarted on | The renewed negotlations will result, I|cnt. Senator Thurston is uo longer be LS ure (117] 1. Jones, N k. N J; nattonal ¢ e t the work of the | the FIEht diet' T would find myself in a faint | elleve. In the purchase. The opposition | iieved to be in any way unfavorable to BEATRIC ASTINGS= o n fee’ General y. P T a0 1 ol 0L 188 | it koling a' et arty in the Lagish parllament favors the | the underiaking OMPRON—AMETA~ 3 e ] avary | GobiN, Colonal Geofge M. Studeba'e an _board ¢ and 1400 shows transaction, but urges the government to FRANCES K That is what is required by every |\ Manltz, Oshkosh, Wis : Ma P R 20 R e Tut | obtatn w larger price than the United Ian (0 Liber ruer Noyd. | “our own beloved littir T e Moot States previously offered. 1t is understgod | PITTSRURG, P 1A plot for (e | Amatears Call nt th v ) O or the prope e F. A 4 e Nebraska Lieutena oughout the foreign fleld wit 102 sta organ of the body, for the proper p Fov b VTP TR 1% ' relge d with 102 st » sy since using Grape-Nuts and Postum | relenso of the hot v, 7.0, Bovil Food Culfee T have forgotten what a haad. | (hat America wishes to use St. Crotx as a | from' the Western penttentiary’ was Riftanc Aians Colonel D, J. Jackfrost, South Cireil 5. 1,268 substations and 1,641 places for formance of its functions. lonel George M. Manltan, [inols; Maior | gtated preaching. In the slons are Bbstl o Gl e Ry Th uven 1 b d oxer, New Jorsov: Maior 1 4,011 laborers, of whom 3.4 nati ache fools lke. My hoart is in per H i relnted be Warden Wright, iv on | Matinge. d Loy Wk t prevents biliousness, dyspepsia, |V Gnvee: Colonel A. Hutson, | #011 laborers, ¢ " are natives. | onqigion TH 3 A dtlonal ord yirtng SRR ire Gl i o y RS Fginin: Colonel Bam Welch, it |the remainder belng Americans. A total | opcil whereas Bhite T e Ubne ordi 1y Stories of Panic, the wenwatlonal order. Diring tho day, he | Xfiond constipation, kidney complaint i of 495 churches with 51.69% members hold |, b s SR A LONDON, Oct. 10.—-The ofecials of the | ({0 nida an urent plea for a conts g roporltion to consolidate with other i e 4 4. | ftrain. This statement is absolutely Auglo-Austrian bank declare the atories | ence with Boyd This was granted in tha OY D,S matism, catarrh, nervousness, weaks | kindred organizations was « d and | services under the American board au|apq | do not object to your publishing if, | of & panie of the Vienna boerse sesterday | CUSLOMArY presence of one of the keepers. | o ® .. L Commiitee ccnsieting of Colonel R, M. | splees in foreign flelds. In the educational | por e of u pan na storday | sistomary brisenes oF, AL y ) ness, faintness, pimples, blotches, and | Townaend, Calonel Jame “oryell, CAD: | qe or It may bring back health and sirength | ypo ynfounded. Industrials, they add, have | .\ the visitor was ihout to e FOUR PEBVORMANCE i in J. B Whita. Coloy cey Child, A 0 some poor being suffering from 1l health, | poey falting considerably, but improved to- | i r pags him @ note, Keen STARTING T all cutaneous eruptions eral 1. P. SLocupolg wap appo'ed | ologieal seminaries and station classes. 14 | cayged by the use of improper food M Bypn um, B -naiee; Keeper MATINEE $ATURDAY. with the other Bgnnish-Americin | students for the ministry, 166; bearding | ppers | RRAGh Zah hlnttin: ke snres |S0E: STRGIP AGYI0MN ‘ while prises ported the ocenrrence. The [ these schools, T.839: number of common | 'somewl bR iy i ¢ man. wak o woman i \ h W. P. Keeton, Woodstock, Ala. took Hood's PR e e b CAmBST ot aloin IS TR | JonaniAre tla the nesvais srtamets f i g womman b oSt in se1 Smith Russell's Great Suceess, PPALO, Oct, 10.The Natl Bot n 9 8, whole number under | gtomach troubles, which prevents one from | BLOEMFONTEIN, Oct 1 e o { | ¢ I ! R " St Y B | momagE T R, B s s Lo WA ettt o | RO G0 | S S e G @A Bachelor’s Romance tle of this medicine he felt better &0 | pooiyy second viee prestdent: teorge Dell |lowing returned missionaries: Rev. H, O. | thig drug and in its place use Postum Cereal | o1 PAEAAN g s MOUld HOLAGIL A =DAVID HI( when he bad taken the aecond was 1ike | yich, Baltimore: Uhird vice pre 1iant Hents | wisht, from western Turkey: Res B b e I8 R ¢ ) L Prasant, fgldans o¢ Royd:1n oy Night, Monday. another man~ free from that tired feeling | Wotiner, " Sincinnati: irier "1 Dwishe trom westers urk A Foad Coffes and Grape-Nuts o AT with (e vecent “tinnel attemp: L and able to do his work Schmidr ersey. (Mty Saunders, ce irkey v. ( hev wer 1 ork o » v b e K de ’ MU i Fursarl Rave RN Thae wete poth gyt e e A S e e el Miace’s Trocadero Chinese Attacked by Hoodium. mission; Rev. C. E. Rife, Micronesia v, ! torles of the Postum Cereal - \ ’ 22589, Hood’s Sarsaparilla Ruer s tannryeman”of Bt euming | E. Alken, north China. b g [1FA0. CCA0A-TRMERT BAIA) (001 el AL $ Awe Limit for Navy Hecraits. The New Palace of Burlesgu | #*rev Wi severe te apd Kicked 3 It o 2 1 1 L (« CAGK I (), o=’ + Unlted Stat L /] - o “ . Promises to cure and keeps the |front of his st ‘.“.'dm__'l")_ "\iwl':: |v'\‘.: Allen and Rev. James Smith, India; Rev. drink are both made for a definite purpose ''5 > L e K HICAGO, Oct. 10, ited 8t MATINEE 1ODAY=10c and 20 f Farmers in Authracite Region reglon. Hunger is beginning to manifest itself in the tamilics of many of the etrikers and an other week of idleness {8 going to bring Miners Selecting W (0 Represent Them in the Convention SHAMOKIN, Pa.. Oct. 10. -Five delegates reason to belleve, however, that the Soo ‘. and Nerve Power, Loss of BERLIN, Oct 10.—Emperor Williem has | 8tand by the Westminster confesston of Vigor and Vitality, Pimples on ihe Face, arrive shiine & esent o ! faith. As a concession to the revisionists | F'ains in the Huck, Forgetfulness, Hashtul arrived at Hamburg to be phesen th 3 ki e Al ontS s, OVER 20,000 ¢ AskS C1IREL | laying of the cornerstone of the Museum | the presbyterv agreed to the alteration of ations - under ita supervision | FOrmerly I bad more or less nervous Orpheum Bouvenir whereas while I was ueing ordt department of the board there a T voung tough named Guy Buckies tis|J L. Atkinson and Rev, W. L. Curtls, |and there are thousands of users through-.| bacietats GBI [BaVY EeATUHIG SCRLION DA Tackiyed roen IDEAL RGN TON BURLDSQUERS. promise, Accept no substituts, but | Dose wae h‘x;"\‘k:-;'l‘\'lml n'lh.,mc budly brutsed, | Japen, and Rev. E. B. Haskell, Micronesia. | out the world that can testify, from prac- | port, which showed: Totul numiber of curcs | of landsmen from I to 23 years, Instead of | pingagement closes with Saturday Matinee i e Amen Bk los was neveaiagon DY | “The' evening session was taken up with | tical experience, that the theory Is borne | patare 408 RGNS avant il |1 10 10 SIS SRRRANEIE SN NO SHOW SATURDAY NIGHT, get Hood's today, Ly Batroiman Thomas | religtous exercises and the delivery of the |out by the facts DI ey sxpended. 135,171 61 | ARG s [ 10¢, 200, Boe, ‘ ]

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