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1900, THE OMAHA DAILY BE FRIDAY, OCTOBER | e x e —— ik n {TATING FAST UPUN CHIDR| ot i i rsrse moves | DUURBE COURTAN UN BRYAN] e e s romemres e s ia | oy 0V WEU' (A8 Wiees e gen ° . e . TH. gz Special LinenSale,..... ... oo v v G b EEEE e e *0 O, McOREW (@ \.,~‘1 | the greetings of the Mawailan Evangelical r rest was given ‘th the Nebraskan Now toSave the 3reat | wuy (o Bryan and the evident reluctanee ° M Spirit in that Direction, association ind thereby conmected the cur- | Republic with which he uttered the name won for ' of th A rica board the Sandwich It Bryan ere elected the senate ‘ Pl ay Ornln BEGINNING OF CELESTIAL AWAKENING | istands since October 23, 1619, when sov- | SLIGHT APOLOGY FOR HIS BIG FLOP [be out of wympathy with ni - entecn persons, two of them ordained pacifica Because It 18 & pepublican ¢ ¢ etin st. Lo ddreaned | #alled from Boston in the brig Thaddeus no slgn that it is imperialisti I'riday morning we will commence sell-|M* :'r"‘:‘_:l‘ “:...Iu-:.h “ ‘l"” -:--: »y [to begio a n ,“"u”‘h‘,".' oAb Sess More of & Menaee (o A vlected tmperiatism. will that was displayed in our booth at the street fair. None of 2 Ad L bk o [tteth century fund,” amounting to $9,000, | sinl Disnaeer I we must not elect Mi% Bryan d he because his election would s " " —_— and gave a brief account of the personality these mussed goods will be retarned to stock. They must be I and history of each domor, The Srst KB i ¢ 8T. LOUIS, Mo, O« i1 —This was | o Pk el o Omaha | threaten our sperity. Myself sold Friday Chinese day &t the meeting of the Amerl. (DUl address of Fon, 8. D. Capen of Bos' | w. Bourke Cockran artived io Ouahs | TIRUT0 G0 o Bae beeh acoused LRl by A T R o) " i E . . can Board of Commissioners for Forelgn |00 88 president of the board was listened | from Kansas City vesterday evening at|afd your chalrmy fRveibewn Sty PHE WUIT SUCCESNIL < Special Sale Napkins. b (55t buine: devoted & | to with close attentio 680, He travely in & speclal car and is | of WnEinOCrily becwusn wo opposed i SPECIALI Ao fussed Nupk $3.35 a dozen wholly to reports and mddresses on the =z | not accompanied by e “""""t';“; d;“,, |and are tor him now. 1 have mever yot | LIST ale $15.00 Mussed Napklius, $10.00 a dozef work there. CONFER ON. MISSION WORK [ o', 1t the o o e Torvan sup- | stooped to > 4Ny man escept upo SORDENY or Hus la § Mu Napkiu $2.98 a dozen At the morping ssion Re Judson | s L s o e | neiple. t 3 o e « who escorted him to a hotel No | prineip Mr. Bryan We have e yenre le $4.75 Mussed Napkins, $2.75 a dozen Smith, one of the forelgn secretaries, rend [ Over 5000 Deteates Expected to Ate | Poriers, who escortd B hed M. Oooks|epposed ensh other art ay roady 1o op . p . ale $2.00 Mussed Napkins, $2.00 a dozen a paper on the situation in China. He| tend Convention of Christinn b L A 2 v each oth | Dl D onve 4 oon as he had eaten dinner he | Pcse each other again should that ques O $.50 Mussed Napkins, $9.00 & dozen was followsd on the plitform by w gub kbt PAR St S B KR ten RN e | ik aridws it e 3 il VARICOCELE AND HYDROGELL ale § Mussed Napkins, $1.96 & dosen ber of misslonaries who pagsed through AL U R B LR r A PERMANENT CURE GUARANTELD ! Mussed Napkins, $2.28 a dozen the recent persecutions in the northern( KANSAS CITY, Mo, Oct. 1l.—~The na-|&nd 'l”““'l‘”'“ BLPest and begunl BpeEKing RSN NEVE tHY UNNNIY JIN A FEW DAY it Lot o & v portion of that country. It was notable | tional couvention of the Allled Missi immediately “ 00! The speaker sald there was no reason | {08801 fim pecial Sale Table Cloths. fhat thele semaries Were hopetul and filed |Bocfetics of the Chelstian Church At the close of the meeting Mr. Cockran wyy tyey should not join in o fight (o pre Yith bt overed. CHAR LOW | went directly to his car, which was at pet 4 | ale $7.00 Mussed Table Cloths, $4.87 cach. with the earnest desire to 8o back and re- | opened hero tonight in the Armory hall | Went direct vent the destruction or abandonment of P ‘ | to o the enpo r that left o t sale $10.00 Mussed Tabls Cloths, $6.00 esch open the work that had been interrupted. | for week's wession. It is ctpected that | tached to th “'""K LR """“”u:‘ Mi | republican government. Becawse e \?' ‘m“& of the ile $3.50 Mussed Table Cloths, $2.00 each Rev. Dr. Btimson, recording retary of | 5,000 delogates and visitors will bo present | Om & 6t D ¢ p ““ W talked an | “BTecd with a mariuer as to the cours Yy ¢ . $60.00 M 1 Table Cloths, $4.38 each. tho American board, and pastor of Broad-|to attend the different sessions, coming | Cockran was _""(‘ hoa ISR of a ship was no reason why he sh.ould BREAKING 1 sale $5.00 Mussed Table Cloths, $2.58 way tabernucle, New York, siruck the key- | from practically every state in the union “‘-"’“ PO better than it was |BC% JIn him in grappling with a pira 1 . o sale $4.50 Mussed Table Cloths, §2 note of the meeting when he declured that | Already several hundred are hore i g L ek ey O fr. Cockran repeated time and s ] i ale $2.60 My Table Clothe, $1 they were & re for vengea r to| 'The Christian church has no convention | !0 Kansas City "‘y my thr S e with pitiable earnestness an appeal to 1| than " o $2.25 Mussed Table Cloths, $1 y anything i gard to the policy of | on the lines of the Methodlst conference ‘;‘ ;""“ ”“‘h muc """"l l“ ¢ Taryngitts | rats to rush to the support of Bryan the LI THE COST \ sule $20.00 Mussed Table Cloths, $12.00 each the government in China. The only ques- | of the Presbyterian assembly. Each | asked about the recent attack of la [declaring that “every prospect, mot onl [ be perr ; 0 3 1 o e srevefited h om speaking iu ¢ A 3 of § o n sale $25.00 Mussed Table Cloths, $12.50 each tion that concerned them was as o who| church s independent. Tho church con- hich iy Y l‘ O g . | Of the American people, but of the whole WEAKNESS men, LOSK OF MAN L s Mussed Table Cloths, $35.00 each. should take the places of the martyred mis- | ventions are strictly tings of the three "'m»-“-l u “‘ K m Omnbn tonight human race, depends upon the election o A""'n Night T c8, Nerve 0 N Towels, §1.00 ench. tlonaries and continue the work there. DF. | point misslonary organizations {dentified | Phyeician not to epeak {n Oumaha 0KAG | fryan in November. He said that Bryan | § Hirin wnd” S Power, Loss of - . Sinan Smith sald in part with it. Beginning tonight and continutng [ P4t @ | “stands for prosperity because hi 0 Pa \ 0 A Embroidered Piece e W e through Friday and Saturday (he Chrictian | Sh@AKemonts. 1 am ‘taking all b for peace and the employment of labor | nexc OV Hi il SEELILLCEy, My al sale 25c sidered Doyltes, 1ic each. Pl kB ik vhbimniinim Woman's Board of Misstons will hold its | Possible and hope Ll and capital in peacéful production STRICTURE Kly ¢ Witk a Embroidered Doylies, 33c each Chine gy ety ik On the esslons. Tonight's session included grect. | have been arrar o oninton concerning| At the close the speaker touched briefly | ' and it h Al s ¢ Embroldered Doylies, 4ic each of the whoe world, ‘The old-fime ings from wissiondries who have ret When asked i his op Mitg election he |UPOR tue trusts, declaring that Bryan's | orrhe. il * : &l dered Doyl eaoh of heathenism ane fanity | trom Indla, China and other flelds on fur- | the results of the upproaching el election will not depreciaty legitimate se CURES GUARANTERD. l ibrofdered Center P $1. B o L | ) | remarked laughing! & \ 1 ; eclal sa ofde 0 le 8 pust Struggle against progr ough morrow the annual reports of | Femar : g i 1o | Curitic t will reveal the worthlessues ocial val \dered Center Pleces, $11 forces that animate and ‘unite th the officers of (he varions departiments wiil| “Ob, I'm not given to prophecy and d Nititioes 3% e e e CHARGES LOW. 1 arfs, embroider ed. nations. A world ¢ has bee ki ¥ | not care to sk w guess ) RN e ggeat pert I the destinics of all the nations are . T Paanines (6 Qiteat tor o NCats country s not from any flnancial sy pecial sale R $ rold ered and China is the t(heater W On Monday and Tuesday of next week | by , : on 1o New | 1M but from the large quantity of ficti pocial Tray Cloth, embro idered reat drama Is enagting. 1 the American Christian Mission union | Ment A4 it “““]' g s y tlous securities rampant in financlal cir ! Buffet Covers, em broidered ermany and the United & | will “hold fts sessions, and the Forelgn| YOrk: Mr. Cockran sad 16, IRiasing < : A 4 1 ; 4 waardinge theie own fiture, whil : I sessions, a o Foreign e e SR abee ) isturbing all busines pecial waie Mussed Fringed Doylies tic, 200 and e, sale price be oach R GiaT i CoeRtial Rt | Christian Sitssionary assoriation Wil fol- | Ive “n 1 there and don't car o i ha e BOLNLS AL¥ Oosiers dle to commence at 8 o'c lock a. m the dynasty i w ob “Wedhissdie® and THUrKdy jon | POSE a8 a pre ot S (8 o Aol o poliey {t° embodies | iy pr "“ : H ”‘I g e8| T Mr. Cockran began his kpeaking engase E :r‘ At g "“d nd to b diploma 0 1 proceedings will en 3 oo gl ate ca A fow succecded in grasping We Close Our Store Saturdays at 6 P, M. U s Dowar. {5766 ‘oonvantistis .in oty | ments in Chicago two weeks ago h his volce for the AGBNTS FOR FOSTER KID GLOV ANE MoCALL'S PATTERNS, wish ' to profong thelr being presided over by its own nation s agiinat an irresistible f i ; days. Ho is confident that his throat Wil reveal a new China officers. The chiet purpose will bo to con- | 4a¥8. He 13 cor al orator were disappointed | | d to chafe the horny hand of the | SPECIALIST in e bt o e s L 86,00 A MONTH, =S Their 1 aon iv tepa otk bt N : Akl All Private Diseases every place 18 e The mission - NEE T DULUTH, Miun, Oct. 11.—Au inter M \ THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE DRY GOORS HOUSE IN OMAHA B e A rhvea Crowd Wal tenty, ise was inaugurated hero toulght when and Disorders of Men . f missiona L B L Lo HYMENEAL. Halt an hour before the time announced | Judge Ensign of the district court tssued a ears in Omaya ¥. M. O A. BUILDING, COR. 16TH AND DOUGLAS sTA Tung Chow Al Srelvtine | R writ of mandamu uiring Mayor 11 and Lin Chi mdoubtedly everything in Scott-Wead for the opening of the meeting the tent mandamus requiring or Iugo VARICOCELE an — Shan SI | e missionary T e t ¥ orowdet 6 sles and every foot | and the city council to show cause why they LUL 0 Plen een burned; chapels lr The marriage of Miss Laura Mead and | Wag cro ihd Aol ol being filled | should not appoint people’s party olect KYDROCELE <ures invade? by marchers. The parade disperse: e el s have been de- | John Hayes Scof Chicago was sole of space around the platform being fille whgibal L ety il ool ol bl i ) Ee tovae b marchers T porade it verset | NEW OFFICIAL STAFF FOR G, A, R. | the o Lokt o emtimato | e aros, oLt of Chicas was solema. | o8 Sbese Aeoitd Lo WIetort b oriion | fudes tnsiond of middic-ofcthe:road po OCELE cur <l must amount to h 8 of shousands of | 12¢d Thursday atternoon at 4 o'cloc L B 4 of women. | lists. The law requires thut judges of « - OUVne DaiR G homes crai women were in the crowd. | Commander-in-Chief Rassieur Nesos | dollars. For th anary lifo | wedding waa performed by Rev. H. Percy | Of the audienco was compe el S5 VEATI" 56 Reldatid ‘trath L hres paiit losaof thme, o P OF It w feared when the marchers ched here 18 no mone | Silver at the hure e Good epherd About 100 favored democrats were seated il #hal ecte m he ee 0l G L LTy T Hiu Assistants as Well as thero fs no mones o e psension Camaond Ao | o the. piuiform, many of whom wero | cal partics casting the greatest votos t the | & Y PHELISIEI r1iekn e poteon A ping L niihlad | . o (teex. there 18 also no b ibressive Episcopal cercmony 4 k e t election. 1 council acted on the .8 L i trouble, but 1o violence was attempted 4 | fact® that, con te s th | was employed in its entirety. Beyond t} outside points. The crowd had come |1t electlc S M':- 1 .’1 i , the | thesvstom o nvery ign i o Many of the strikers were loud in thelt | ©uICAGO, Oct, 11.—Commander-in-Chiet | Violence gf thirteen of oir missionaries anid | fact that the wedding took place i the | earlier than usual to get and there bt o et “}‘". democrats and | "BREAKING OUT" of thedis skin denuncation of the policemen stationed near | possiour of the Grand Army of the Re LIRSy olx i h L church It was a_decidedly Informal affair. | ¥As no diversion provided for their cu. | Menthy by fusing wi democrats and | or tace. . treutment ains 1o divgerous the place, but no disturbane® occurred. The flc in & genersl order issued today Hhere. tire Hot W g those who would | Mr. Scott was attended by the bride’s | tertalnment while waiting the arrival of | that the middle-of-the-toad populie would | drugs o injuriouy me S | warch from McAdoo to Beaver Meadow Wa8 | ynnounces his officfal staf and the com- | Face this outburst of Boxeps rage and |prother, Mr. Alfred Mcad, und the bride | the speaker except that Mr. Webb sang | be considered in its place WEAK MEN . OF Victina o Nenvos 1 i L LA And the eQmi- | . roreign fanaticism to the mistakes an | hiaded] B B ot whidh NERVOUS without laciden The strikers reached | pyi¢toeu which will have eharge of varipus | AiLsCorelsn fanaticlam to the mistakes ahl| (o "oiven avay by her father, George |@ couple of campa Lo " ”"‘ L ; Popultat Tieket. \gf’,‘“\“‘fi"-ry‘, DEBILITY or EXHAUSTION, leaver Meadow, which is cast of MeAdoo, at | yranches of the - organization's work the | fa [ esence in China. | ak | Mead. About twenty-five of the intimate | relating to goldbu e mcn ‘,‘.‘l PIERRE. Oct. 1L.—(8pecial Tele- | with EARLY DEcay y A MIDDLE 6 o'clock and had the collicry been in 0pera- | coming K taTinen for. 1 ant misslonartes A Sehen 1 | friends of the contracting parties were | @ppropriate, even though \!),. Cockrat bad | ooarn s onaincey. J, Mynard of ile | RN IRt Wi Arength Witk tion they would have attempted to close it | ‘giu¢ gy ' Ry LA LA B 3 prosent. not at that time reached the meeting. N | ooy ne | Sexual organs Ir we a ppointment Inspector general, | that the missionaries are not the | A 4 county, the populist nominee for lie deally f " dowr Owlug, however, (o the trouble | jonry 8 Pack, New Haven, Con juidge of this outhrenk. They are in China The music was an attractive feature of [ Bourke Cockran arrived with C. 8. Mont- | oo nin B b5 oming filed with the secre STRICTURE Itndically cut o hhd yesterday at Oncida, which s also operated | yqvocate general, Jamo H. Wolff: Boston; | With Chinws knowlede, 4 to " treaty | (he #imple scivide! During the performance | 8omery a few minutes before 8 o'clock. His | jary of yiute a notice of bis withdrawsl from | @nd GLEET iy N a nopain ‘ agoze, Dros. & Co. work at Beaver|euior aide-dé-carop and, chiet of yiafr, Kd- | Highis. hini hAn mids 1o complaint CH RSy RUGECE LR UM E MR D Lol LR R B S bl KT T Kiatey i miihom, auasinsss et o Meadow and the other collieries of the | w1y N Ketchum, Galveston, Tox:: execu- | them. it has not asked for o rovialon of | softly played “Calt Me Thine Own" and |from tho audience upon its fect. No tme | Twponrut torchlight procession of the cam CCURFS GUARANTEFD emv With the exception of Drifton, was | (ic" cmmitten of the atlonal foutiell ot | tren e 0 resence But misslondries, we | SChubert’s “Serenade.” Mr. and Mrs. [ was lost-in preliminaries. Much importance | \oien wag given here lust night by the re Consultation Fre Treatment by Mail, ored suspended uutll the strike Was | gmingtration, Leb' Ragsipur., 8t. Louts; | ire toll have no busiess In ¢ hina, fores | Scote left Thursdhy évening for thelf bridal | had been attached by the fusionists to the | FHEE FES SVEE RO B8 1L speech by Mion geardeess | (19,8, J4h 8t ° Frank M. Storrett, St.Louis; (William | 0§ a forelgn and uteful religion upon the | journey in the east, aftor which they will | fact that Mr. Montgomery had consented to | yron "yt “Keater, who spoke to u crowded br. SMNBS& sflfll"es,flmaha, Neb. i\ large crowd collected at Beaver Me ow. | Armstrong, Tndtanapolis: Thomas W. Scott, | Boybie thelt ety presenee A0 et | return fo Chicago und make that eity their { officlatg in the rolo of a prodigal in the |y e ™ i "GRG BRATE LA VT 2 LA ut as the mine was not fn operation, which atura L i e Back toOne | future home introduction of the speaker, but this did not | Fairfield, I1; A, A. Taylor, Cambridge, | This charge stri the strikers did not know until they reached | o\ "o “connor, Dallas, Tex.: Nichols | Who - br ceived by the audience. | s ght n heavenly glory to the | precipitate any perceptible sensation. Mr. "‘10_"‘4"1“5- NO PAY town, the rchors gave three cheers and . ’ carth which repaid Him with » cross and Sherman-Parmenter Montgomery said that when he recelved the Puts His Money on Mokinley. | bost | itk & W. Day, New York; H. 0. Dodge, Boulder, own of thorns and charges 1fhm \ . | Montgomery sa . » | lost._power « then decided to move over.to Hazleton, tout | oy, SRR B O T et Wt shaime 114 UMSEH, Neb, Oct. 11.—(Special.)— | {nvitation to preside it did not take him | DEADWOOD, S. 1., Oct. 1l-—(Special | our Vacuum ors miles distan Ou the way a npumber of Chte ages Mr. Edward herman of Teeumseh and Migs | | to announce his aceeptance. He did | Telegram.)«Harris Fravklin of this ofty | B e e Committee on legielation .t rans brightest pag: | 3 | long o aunouu; P! y cotricit 0§ #hots were fived' fnto the by strikers in ! the pubMe merwl 4 Jokeph ‘;‘;‘:{‘ :."":- = et A e T e | Nettic Parmenter of Bethany were martled | not know any reason why a democrat should | made a bet today of $£00 to $300 with Joan | fallures not gue 1eturne A fraud; write for the ran York, chairman; Charles Burrows, Ruther- | slons to be closed up and the work | at the home of Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Ziok In | be asked to explain this year any more than | . Sawyer { Yankton on McKinley lec- | 'LOCAL APPLIANCE CO., 414 Cnaies Biot., Denver, Cola. Everything i« quiet this morning at|, ot CAOTEIL LS SANO y, 0.; H.|evaneelizing China abandoned? Not inless | this city at 4 o'clock yesterday, Rev. Mr.|any other year his support of democratic | tfon. Mr. Sawyer tried to bluft the rich- | Onelda, where the strikers and snecial offi- | 4 "6 inee Tidloute, Pa.; Watson W, | SpolitVedevidnd o kive up all missionary | Zink officiating. In tho evening a recep- | candidates, yvet there were evidently some | ¢st man in the Black Hills on a bet, but | nm— ers clashed yesterday, The colliery is closely | g Washingten g | rart g T en iore that remains. Onr two | ton was tendered the newly wedded couple | people who expected such an explanation. | Was taken in. Harris Fienklin will take | guarded, but no further trowdle is feared Committee on pensicns R. !'D. ‘Browt | missions In the s ‘H]\ are essentially intact. | at the home of Mr. and Mr 1. Wright He believed there are unpumbered asons | any number of bets of this kind, ‘ cREAT 1t was reported this morning that the Oneida |, - OWIL | And fn the north e ure stlil native | mpe gitendance was quite g 18 v ¥ »moc should suppo! ear - | SHERS Enoites s “’m “‘“»“" .\.-‘1. barri. | Zanesville, 0., chairman; Charles C, Adams, | Chirfstians who have held thelr faith, w “‘: -1‘"‘ .‘ '"'f”':\):*\ ’.;’-lj : and dur- | why a 4.-:.. rat h)lH» uu‘ lr‘ :\h “A Altgeld Speaks In New England, | WFSTERN but there 1s no truth in the report. George | o . Purst. Sycamore, IIL; Daniel and Christian, communitie THG | cin i ave babdie . Blisbman Wik Bop- ( carafd) he id not pubuilt 10 any WQUISILON | Governor Altgeld, of 1liinois addressed an Ao Rt e hgatat . st LRk New York: A. G. Welsert, Milwauke nd Christlen literatogg and text’| U ecumseh counts his | on the subject. He was born a democrat. |, e of more thanm 2,000 here tonight Gnas pagne Tia NS, apan el osicer, &nC. JORSON | i Goulter; Topeka, 1CHM, main y friends by the score. Mrs. Bherman also | was a democrat, always had been a democrat | i, % JIOT8 DINE SeCt R COL AL ko, e striker, who were wounded in pot Unless all signs 1 this dav of hlc has many friends s ety ving bee 1d never voted for epublican can- | 5 s e d A o it eceive 9 lnmm AR L Committee on school histories: Thomas giess, all stgma fail this oy lood- | Iy '; .n‘ ‘x . ml |m\ Ity having been | and had never voted for a republican can WGoke (0 s TTARCE R UAIBRAR IR LI NbUGH tutk received the A o Y | G. Sample, Allegheny, Pa., chairman; A. 0. immense enlargement of our missionary | 10 the employ of the raska Telaphone | didate for president in his 1i J. T. Weutz & Co,, opcrating the collior- | yi i Winchester, Ind.: W. L. Palmer. | ities In’ China company here for some time up 1o this fe Hazlebrook and Coalbroc today posted notices offering 10 per cent increase in wage All the companies and indi vidual operators in the Hazleton district, Only Gold Medal mith's paper was followed by a gen- | summer ARLENs O AR HES (RS FIRES WILD SHOT AT SOUND here was some disappointment mani er-Downey. tested among some of the promoters of the illy among the gold Carthage, 8. D.; W, M. Olin, Boston; Rev R. C. Miluer, Chicago; Thomas B. Rodgers, | ¢rul discussion of the subject by a number St. Louis of miscionaries and officers of the board. « SIOUX CITY, Oct Cignrman Thought He Heurd Son Special.) . | meeting, aud espec Committee on Fredericksb ofield | Among the missionaries who spoke were o | (Special.)—On Oc [ g P el oo with the exception of G. B. Murkle & Co., |, Committee on Fredericksburg battlefield | AMODE the misslonarios Who soke Were & | (uar sy ‘ay. (he home of Mr. and Mre. ¢ | democratic contiugent, because T. J. Mu sk awarded to any American have now posted notices of an increase of [ MptioNtl PArk Edgar _Allen, Richmondy| BUEOEE W0 B rth China. und some | B+ Downey of Sioux City, thelr daughter, | honey did not appear and occupy a seat upon 4 | Champagne at the Paris Ex wages (o thelr employe M o James B, Morsison, Philadel- | 0 O expericnces. recounted | Minnic, was married to Mr. Morgan Crosser | the platform, and it was whispered that he position of 1900 4 ERIALER R ReBAllon DeeVideader Jaiie | b5 Lo DR S OXRTSH f Inman, Neb. The wedding was private, | had promised to come. It was also stated A citizen who Wwas drinking « good- s Miners Have Many De olan, Watertown, N. ¥.; Henry E. Taintor taking place ai 7:15 p. m., with a reception | that Mr. Cockrdn had sent bim specially an | BIENt glaxs of beer in the saloon at the PLEASANT VALLEY WINE 0 SHAMOKIN, Pa., Oct. 11 dele- | Hartford, Conn.; D. Ai Grosvenor, Wash Openn a New Hope. following at 8 o'clock. Mr. and Mus, | Invitation to come, but the vigorous craning | Corner of the alley on Fourteenth between : e - CO,, | Eates from Springfleld, Locust Gap and | '"Ei00: Poter B. Ayars, Wilmington, Del.| preident Edward L. Baton. D. ., of| Croxser will leave for their future home | of necks iudulged in a search for Mr. Ma- Douglas and Dodge sireets about 120 f o h»""l‘:j"“ + Rhelms, N. Y, i % Mount Carmel left here for Scranton thls ' l‘;“:":m»r on erection of @ monument | Beloit college made an eloquent address, in | ot Inman, Neb,, Friday, the 12th inst | honey every now and then on the part of |0'clock this morning was greatly surprised 01d by ail Respectable Wine Desters | evening, accompanied by a few from this he loyal women of the war: E. Tor- | he course of which he said the disaster to | some of the redeemed gold democracy was |'0 feel the impact of a hard substance SRR, : place. By morning It I expected by Presi- | F€0¢¢ Minneapolid, — chairman; Charles | Christian missions in China opened up older, | & Qistinet waste of rubber agalnst bis shoulder and an instant later dent John Fahey of the Ninth district that f‘;}",‘:“f"""l- ‘”j'y“" 0.; 8. 8. Burdett, Wash- | hope for the work there. After the ruin 1L.—(Special.)— | Mr. Cockran spoke for two and three- |@ bullet fell upon the bar in front of him. = BYY THE CENVINE the full delogation from Northumberland, | \M6'Q8° Irt 8 Hedges, Haveratraw, N.|he said, comes the rebuilding, wnd (he | Mr. John P. Graff, a representative youns | quarters hours, with his accustomed force | COnsternation relgned among the fev : ‘ Schuylkitl, Columbia and Daupiin counties | i Ve € J v!m»uxlv‘ s locinnatl; George A. | board has the materials for the work in | farmer of this community, and Miss Bessie | and eloguence, winning at times clamorous | loungers and the police station wus no s ‘ will be in the convention hall loas m'"'_' T “y‘w “"“"‘]-] Ta.; Washington | (he Chinese themselves L i | Householder were married yesterday at the | applause. He was not in good voice, but | tifled at once. Detectives Drummy and | The Lykens valley men will demand the | oy y oo, e SHOR, Rev. Henry A. Stmson, D. D, of New | home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Jolly in Te- | with the exception of the last quarter of an | Mitehell were sent out und soon had the v AL RRe AL (horadaa saiihitnontaly ey H‘.’\Hrn C. Bakewell of Lafayette post No.| York, recording secretary of the American | cumseh, Rev, A. B, Whitmer of the Metho- | hour he spoke without apparent dificulty | Solution of the mystery. H. E. J. Lane MANUFACTURED ® and a lower price for powder, the latter | it eV \v‘k}:iw, Who for several years | board, read a letter from Rev. Henrs fdist Episcopal church offclating, in the | and 80 as to be heard in all parts of the tent | Who has @ clgar store at 1320 Douglas | CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP C& ‘ not to come out of the advance in wages m_“n’."l::" ‘ll:”;“Tvrs‘u-l »nl the movement to | Blodgett, the first American migslonar, in | presence of a small company. | In every respect his greeting was in marked | $7¢et, ucross the alley from the saloon HOTR TEE NAME. The Shamokin valley men alwo want the | SCUFe b m”(“u xn(‘:: n"y“n.:x"mrmv m’..,-"v! north China, and founder of ||:.‘ ln-l.u\u\ b fe A | contrast with that given him in 1896, qh,.“‘lbu\luhlh he l)w..m [ nmn‘l or perbaps it | e Py same, together with the abolishment of | ‘ 185000 (Banonls; wappointed | mission. After expressing regret at h he pleaded his great ad tion for B might have been rats, walking around in rh Wi yrup and places oharEe 0 ) ! pleaded great admiration for Bryan's ke IVAR bl LT L3 SRR AAT the Reading's sliding scale and recognition | :.I:q.\\”" | in charge of this important | imability to be present at the weeting, Dr DEATH RECORD. personal character in order to gain a hear- | {he rear of the store and took a shot in | {i3s been used tor over Kl LV KEATE b of the union. The Centralla and Schuylkill | = i Blodgett r um;wl the sufferings of |m‘~ 1 Sisass Fhaisis ing, however disrespectiul, for his exposi- | that direction. The bullet went through DEER Wil with, TEK valley delegatos will make their greatest | Ty sionaries from the recent persecutions inf Mok e tlon of what he termed Bryan's lack of | the rear wall of the store, the window ani! FlCT SUCC ¢ CHILD ‘ : OLUMBUS, Neb., Oct. 1l.-—(Special.)— e Do rme ryan's 1ack of | FOFTENS th ALLAYS all PAIN, Bt 10r the abotishment of tha sioins| HAWLEY WOULD NOT ACCEPT | Chin. wnd saia [ rROLUMBUS, Mok, et L Bpsclal )= | o e Bt wer | scresn of fae aaloon, bui forsunately it | EOFEHNN L MLATE o) PAIY | seale | . s | This will be an unexampled meeting in d L Arrive " 3 4 no further damage. Lane was arrested ' edy for DIAJ 2A. B0ld by Druggists | ; e | bthaiboasd, - Bhe auehl 11 | here this evening over the Burlington and | COmPosed largely of the same people who, | fncvery part wor ire and Prorything remains qulet between Tre. | tates thut He Would Not Wake Presi. | the history of the board. Thd question will | Ui? Jof FECRAR FEEl 0 O RERoD 884 1y~ cutarwauls, grouns and hisses, Inter- |00 8 charge of discharging firearms within | 1 overy par L o Brwib vorton, this place and Mount Carmel. 1t deney of Southern’ Pacific | come, who will follow in heir truly : Bonaventura's Catholic church. Mr, Con.]Tupted and nearly broke up his meeting | the city limits and take no otner Kind, Tweaty-ive cenis 15 genorally bolloved hero that the con it Oftered. | itavan declared they were'not. thero | BOREYeRtTa'A-Cathallo ehurch. | Mr,oo- | SURGES (UL (MY SEES B (U8 neeting 3 e bottle vention will not end the strike, the miners v ;:.,.,- nor to anything in 4“ rado last spring to see it that climate | 4IMerent bumor last night. In fact, they| .. \HT";\. ot Rechetun) Adotarl . f earing that the operators w ot eve AV v | gard 1o the policy of the governmer 1 8 ln | : ¥ Bl ) « e newly ar fearing that the operators will ot even | Npiv YORK, Oct, {f,—~Referriog ta s dis B 3 rl] i oncerns | WOUld benefit his health. He died in Den- | BUNE upon the speaker's words with an at- | rjved Sisters of Perpetual Adoration, wh. nr. Kay S Henova or ‘ guatautec:the 10 per cent lncremse. fof |.paich from San Francisca. saying he. had | CPIP* e o R Rlodgett's | YT very suddenly last Monday morning, | tention that was akin to a demonstretion of f reached this city ysaterday, morning frc Guuranieed 1) cute (he Very Wolst cuss ontter . Bt Ahar do a0k SRAWORIA DR | setuend tha prenleficy SEALn Nolisharn By | O, o Riliaon asid, Uib Dru Biocks Ho leaves a wife and ono child fn thiy | AMection and welcomed his slighting ro- [ ARtwelr, Belgiim, took hures, ot speusia, constivation, billous ' hewd ‘ #ax ey will remain away from the mines | cifc railway at $10.000 o year, Bdwin ey | 917 L e | €Ity He was a member of the Ancient |Marks concorning Presideil McKinley and | fire |a u metsorini buile by Mis. Thome | fiver ‘and Kldneye, At o S toe Bool all winte | ley said today | br .\Im L \ .-‘;:, i be told of the | Order of United Workmen and belonged o, Goveruor Roosévelt with em approval that | “\'“I“I‘ \1 v, ;"1 o2 \A ! of ¢ ‘ Di B J. Kuy, Saratoga : l ot sor.gor no Christian: to be tol thie | | censed hushand, and it« valuation pERLE v . | . T would not take $40,000 & vear and teave | 1 20} B 0 e ronarion,in their | the 10dge at O'Neill, where he lived for a | WAS 48 nolsy as was their disapproval of his | Soared $100,000. The new sisters embrace | Ne RHUTANRS Qdsy neral | YW York. It s not true that the piace | M5 e > missfonariesin number of vears. Ho was about 40 years | Critickms of Bryanism four years ago. | Murte Kemp, the superfogess; Severina i | g N Pa., Oct. 11 DOTA' | has been offered to me, anyway. I would | PO!ICY 0 China. In this city, which In} 05 o | . ai A Glovanni, Caroline Martin. Feifcite Vanval, | Gobln and Sheriff Toole today visited One- | ot accept the presidency of eI 1“* the head of the largest Jesuit provin teazn Disnr b m;m.u M a and l.nu«l h Stamr AMUSEMENTS o 9.40800" 00 Yestorday's riot. "Thew rec | 20¢. 8 ; esidency of the Southern At SANa boly ihat ol ORiaany | e elogye! on rker was too po- | They are the first of thelr order to come u E 1da, th ne of rdi riot. “They re- | pagifie, I would rather sta here. pp |10 the world, save only that of Orle: PR | The elogyent New Yorker was too | ;mfi ufe the Arat of thole order to come | et hare t0day hod reported everything | matter of the presidency’ 16.in the hands | "5 ¢ Klad Lo remember (hat It is due 10| pRuyoONT, Neb., Oct, 11 Menlalye | 18 10 NNTOAR ‘]“, s [Lai "H, the | AMliuted with the work ‘of the Taberr SRNISNTRY : Jet ands | v slohis that there s anv e clu ence last evening by n discussion of the | society wh neipal | e ceriaf | of the monetary committee, of whici C, by, | \N° Jesuits alone that th ol Darwin Forbes, father of ex-City Treasurer “l “ B m,',, ‘“,v i hatarh Zl to ’x | R, liahe REBERE SUD W 00 el 9 sl Gobin, however, issued orders £OF | yuyeed ix chairinan. The commitiee hog | (¥ Christianity in the Philippine fslands | Y700 Lotbens (Ather of ex-City fre wilver questid v . b it | ltar Vestments, vessels und o X the Governor's Traop of cavalry (o leave to- €¢ B8] .uq that the Nestorlans, the Roma idence in | girecqly during his long speech. He || \ AT 8 of night for Oneid T I . | not selected anyoge for the office yet, when |t tyotie. i WAD | hig city yesterday of eancor, aged 85. He T AR gy [ In ikt has branches in'th e ight for Onel hey Wil arrive at||; qoes Sy Actor o B Catholle wiss ies, opencd the enrliost | (8 CItY 3 ] veered aroun with as much ca | the coun 5 Oneida before daybreak It a It will report to the governiug missions in China end kept Christlanity | *® native of New York state and had [y¢ (¢ nag beén a quagmire and At the dedication rites this afterncon |y o EARY TROUE - ¢ board. [ have no idea who will get the | ™ ‘ WALAnTY | resided In Nebraska about thirty years. | ardingl Gibbons offielated N HOW E, WAL The general suys he does ot anticipate | \taciioney ullve through the middle ag They will | 1H 0 ek idow, one son, A, W Forba, | Bearly his entire time to lmperlal ATehBIRR Christie of Oregon, Llde Wald e y further out k at Onetda, but the peo- | o | correct the istnkes ¢ olfey if th 9 1EAYES & Widow, one ol orbes | o i1itarism o Arec p e contest | Cincinnutl, Keane of Dubuque i ) I A - AiEtbprgustrank b Onolda. but th § Mr. Huwley is now fourth vice president | SOTFect thelr mist pal they | of this city, a daughter and a large pum-. | e H Inred ShRS tha oentess | ipsngY), Jeasne ol & GEORGE BV ANS— » ate nervous a clted since the HOUBE | of (o Southern Pacifie compuny and prey. | N3Ye mAde them, ns w OUER. AR Iiver of oblidren and grandohiidron, besides |P0Y, ReRdian 18 one lor the prossrvation | HEANCH KNG i think the presence of troops W1 | 1500 of the Miunenpolls & St. Louts ang | heD faith will grow brighter and purer, | D% 20 S B e pn |02 democratic government itself and that te W in Suspleion JOHN W, WORLD ve.0 pacitying witeot f the Iowa Central rallroads, as well as| W''h the persecutions and martyrdom, s L the policy of the administration in the | Harry Peteraon wa “ w HEATIICE M OSTIve diventar’in nroiseatdvather raaae o 881 we hope does our o acquisition of the Phillppiues and the sup- | double hatis LAVENDER and IMPSON— A MET A~ Wark ot 1 T - Hid e R G FIRE RECORD. pression of the Insurreotion therein 1 an | P%shol TIUEiAY PN i BLETRBU R e Americnn | » pdonment of the principles upon which | large bay horse a Our own belovec o ar umane 8 - ' | To Plece Hig Order for Rai e afternoon sessiol 0 t abandonmen ) D n L 4 . Amate Call o e Orpheuim (o Get LIS 888 Eb very neas th | PHILADELPHIA; ©et. 31.—Pennsyivanta| A0 the stternoos Reghind BB ILREL ) Bullding ot Fremont. this nation i founded and the adoption of | URfactory faf Wt BE SN The heirts af (1% A the mori- | railroad officials, fncluding President Cas- | oo Jed by R P parliament 08 | pREMONT, Neb, Oct. IlL—(Special)— | principles now being discarded by pro- | hovee sod’ o W Grnheimiaiku ey Souvenir ink sesglan ey, Erancls 1T Towle i, were In coptarsnse todey ver hs | Missiops. led"by Re Goddard of | pyre broke out this morning about 3 o'clock | gyessive monarchies of the old world, At | twe ) $400 and 8100, had boor Matfnee, Given Saturday Frances Keop ¢ pist « h of Bost in co ce tod over the | gyjighury, C‘onn o rear of the Diamond restaurant o P il N | won started to the station v er's Pleture ¢ t ‘ o o ]‘..‘ wnciation. read b steel rail requirement of the company for | s mumber of missionaries particlpated \“4 v‘lll Hu’ t ‘«n' : L nd T IA‘(IH‘I.(XH n | grea m.ul. he sough |:mn out ¢ | 8on atarted 16 the Cf 1 b R . ) Lowe number of ‘cases | 1901, and it is not ‘improbable that the or- | ; Ao P ain street and before it was under con- | difierence between expansion by the me- | 15uh il street % hed and ! ore the 1otal | dor ‘inat is expected €4 54 tor s [and then Luther D. Wishard, special red- | (rol the back end of the bullding was |quisition of tributary territory and people | hid (o but @ hard fight to Told his rose )61 | yed, | 18 expected to be for about 130,000 | peyentative of the American board, d | Eione: "nen the arrival or ) Tty N Expended ons will be placed very shortly, The com- ' 1 b burned to the ground and the saloon stock | capable of citizenship and that of terri- | FltUdL o Drummy." The detectives were f Ofclala afe wov “berring” the ooy [llvered an address, taking (or s SUBJCCL: | ju the next building to the south consid- |(ory acrows the scas, saying that he ho- | ihowi (o procecd to e station. bt Jon | Saturday Mat, are nf bea pool | “phe Primary 1 of the Forward Move ; = g e oarpenter q b 1 Law Likely to R imit | T e R el e “mlf‘\ll';wum\! the |”‘,| HI‘ {n | crably damaged. Tho bullding, & two-|ljoved that within the next cemtury the | M. Beyly, i cerpenton 1 h - 2 b il D08 Jlbe demos | notwithstanding, aud when the order lml““ peiis ) oy | story frame, was owned by Mra. M. West | American flag will flont over the whole | JWhors of the horse i A o l{onu antl-Cuausl fastioh® | s given i€ will'be 8% 'the pravailing price. | "UDUIARS and 18 damaged to the extent'of about $§00, | \erican continent, from the Rio Grande | (hvisty Hros., coa ! BACHELOR'S £ pam L DrDeinsed e primary aim ¢ ¢ forwurd move- | with 81,600 insurance. C. H. Christensen's | (o the north pole. He saw in the policy of . J n election to tuk Heafford's Succeswor Appointed. [ OV Tallng o Harannhl ¥ aloon stock is damgeed about $35, which | \pe gdministration as to the Philippines ROMANGE" (ioebel law falied tq ast CHICAGO, Oct, 11.-Announcement sponsibility for the mission enterprise. it [is fully covered by in ice. The Tes- (4 effort to assert in theme islands, not ainos B R W fmade today of the appointment of F. A proposed 1o put the - forel taurant wa. occupled by Bert Hastings. | e guthority of the constitution of the | adjuirned its twent " R N e Bl Mal e ‘ Miller ay general passenger agent of the | o 0 hiiliey' i which the ch He had $300 on furniture and fXtures. A | ypiced 8t but the authority of certain [ 4Nt LML K0 i Neat Werk—DAVID HIGGINS, Oct, 14 Chilcago, Milwaukee & 8t Paul rallway, | ) it home w plano Was removed from the restaurant [ om eholders. who are to danscasnt | fisaavghs Silled, 8. H rey DLt | N FILANIC DANIBLS, Oot, 18, ‘10 ‘ s vice George H. Heafford, resigned to en- | reh fairly di ] bullding yesterday apd the tnsurance will {o¢" (o constitution which created (hew |brited contesi. ATjor Edward Hughes of and 20 ‘ | r ween its home an " e [ TH00isvitle was electod first vi Ynul' i gage In other business fully ‘m.un mr. xwl» The origin of the fire [ gng ne belleved that the man who seeks | loulaville was clected fret vice ot % ’ Vi - Church Misslonary socloty of Eug- | in unknown, but there are some susplcious | to weeape the authorits of the eon Vice ‘prestdents Tenry A. Hitls, Wyon Liver | moweir xpeiied by Teisavmuners, | o LhroChirch Misstonary socioty of ting | in unkiown, but there are some o owcape the authorits ot the comstin- | iee presdentd oo W wonil 1L Miaco’s Trocadero Will be roused to Its natural dutice ".h'l uull § -m' MW, v Pawell, who | pearly a thousund new missionaries, 1f ‘1"‘4" I8 8 :‘"'“'““ o “:I‘ Ik '\“’ "‘ . renrIre fhe New Palace of Burlesque nd your billousness, headache and | for several vears haw been grand (rexident | that ehureh could send out 1 and ne Mr. Cockran den Wt the Philippin AL v e ang vour billousness, hieadache and | o7 sevara) vears has been gerand ureutdent | that chureh could send out | sund new PP PPy i . g hickiclobaed i IS OFE DAY MATINEE TODAY—i0¢ and 20 constipation be cured 1t you n.m] Ao P O peapia . Tolcaraplie e, misslonar ) Yeats. may we hot, i o D AALEEN. Y Gmjaas o (¥hould be tgken s indemni s 4 IDEAL BON TON BURLESQE IR et e B Lot ® | lopat, increase our fore Ohee (0 & TUll| ST JORRR 8¢ Dot 3 W4 s government In the Spanish | Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All AL B v TR, e » » [ large madority of tho . vutes uf the dele: | 1o befare we meet tn celebrate wut con | the benent of thie Galyoston school children | losses of this government in th Take Laxative Brokp Quinine Tablgts. All | IBM&M I Sl SEEREE R f QOu"' s s & les present Vole for expulsion eame | tennial Was started 1o this olly today among the [war. The soldiers who fought the Spanish | druggilsts refund the money it it fails to won ’ after & trial lasting nearly two dnve. The [ At the conclusion of this session u re- | Attendants of the public kchools, (Mith the | war were heroes fghting for liberty. T ure. E. W. Grove's signafure is on each NO SHOW SATURDAY NG -« d S8 oan charge against Mr. Powcll was conduct un e conclusion of th .s o esult thut s raised. School children ‘ e, 20e, B0e, 80id by all druggists. 25 cents. DS Taaraber nnd omans of Tkt fin | eeption was given to the deleguten by the | i 'other viikan wil b naked 16 Lontribute | |did not Nght for lands or spoils. There |box. ¥be I ¢ \ ‘e ‘ . .