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1 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1900, y AN r \ v | that the orfcans ara ousting the Jess- | title of national champion, also won her | yrnytr yrpe R , T Taw ¢ " PIRATES PLAY A STAR GAME [kt Setmnrtcant ar® ot Yok e ¢ ;| 00 21, [t shameten; wpe B b NOW NEGOTIATING FOR PEACE [ CANTON IN GREAT DANGER | FEV[ AGING IV HAVAMA BRRD d a ol ad the English tuef cloarly shows that the at- | of the strongest players in the country, |+ B i B | iy 3 k on Amerioans teome of | Mlss Eunice Terry, of the Ardsiey club Captuare of Hul Chow hy Sun Yat Sen's i | - jealousy. fact tha of Wales | Who won the firet cup at this tournament | x o Hebels Bodes 111 for (he | e has retalr the se 1 Bloan lust year i . | | Tittehurg People Sce a Wonderful Base Ball | jcrhaps i e given to | Miss Eisie Caseatt of Philadeiphin 1vw~'\;1(?hvnr-m Minister to Great Britain Amm[ Greater Clty. Yellow Jack Stalks Where He Had Never € Ay, & jockey is refarded as Indleation | pectediy was beaaten by Mrs. E. Manice o . Exhibition, \?; at 118 Royal '.”,,,x' ss does not share 1he Lengx. and another surprise was tho def at | Confersnce Has Begun, | monn 'xong, OE. - 19.LAdvices tiom Before Intruded. pintor rd 1 and ta regarded of Miss Harrfet Curtis of Boston by Miss HO? s | - B ethear s ' o charges Derg of the Yountah Country club of Nut - E"flmru say it is reported vl‘rlv»”x at Bun —_— pe | againet M I Wishard, pub- | ley, N.J., by & narrow margin 3 . ‘at Sen, the reformer, captured Hui Chow ] BROOKLYN GIVEN A NEAT WHITEWASH | 5mun o tne s cvarie 5 the Sockey elaby SESSIONS HELD AT FOREIGN OFFICE | 't §em fine faformer, coptured Hui Chos | SCORES OF CASES UNDER TREATMENT ! A. Drake an Interview ay said Nelson Cuts World's Record. fot ¢ hish Pesisted. the 1t | ik - the American jockeys are clearly 1 CHICAGO, Oct. 17.—Johnny Nelson, the — e R LR L R e U i svanted here and the tima will soor tistance bleyele champlon, cut g 4 n the Tal Ping rebellion, falls thus the orities n ippi's Splendid Pitehing Giv will be handicapped ¢ coconds off the worlds indoor, | WAshington Adviees Declare that | rebels will be able to take Canton within a Anthorities, Hotel Keepers and | ! rilliant Sapport, While Howell [ester Reift voiced tha opinfon imotor-paced record for fifteen mil he | Nothing at Al is Known There of | 0 | erested Partion Acensgd is Batied Hure IFOW fde wauld eredit ! the Am Flahor, Nelbon went the distaqce o 51 ‘“xmé‘ e finte i S | Admiral Ho, with the bulk of his forces, | CPFeRPRTILE FhO True ¢ First to Last, jockey { ¢ ioup W and beat Fisher | er seven laps. Fisher | left San Ghun this morning in pursuit of | of Afnir ; ystac ce 18 vo- | caught his m, st and led up to five the et eaving 850 tPooDs to protec ) to to de onl ¢ | miles, but after that the pace became too | - T bl i '._"“’ PR \'y' Y”I,’ . | } ot self-control | hot (o him and Nelson forged ahead 4 an Ghun and sending 200 to BATFISON the | (oot PITTSBURG, Oct. 17.~Pittsburg played « pen LONDON, ¢ 1 miuisic mandarin station 2t Nao Tau, the western | % . T.~The Evening ) | Vail in old-time form and did not leave ) | g linte Seores Auninat Penny. | 8ir Chi Lo Feng Lu that peace | aeyy of Doek bay [t Mo AL B UL 10 | Brovklyu a leg to stand on. Phillippl did c L ADELELIA, Dok dl-cState college | pegotiations have act 1 at Pekin | The United States gunhoat Marietta, trom | 0f yellow fover in Havana. The Post's { xeellent work in the box and was given the Ahe Amertean | B ATC It anta, 17 0 5. State college pre. | between tie Chinese plenipotentiaries and | Shatow, arrived at Hong Kong, coaled and | 8rticle says, in part, that the disclosures A I igs support, the ouly efror or mis- | Jock Rl ‘_"j‘.'","_k'.” ,";‘\’"‘_‘,"j,',;‘”l‘ sented a crippled team and to equa he representatives of the powers in the | ypoceeded for Canton made by mail advices show & switl.ng \ ams’ v I tone *he ‘ dan be {mpros ters somewhat Coach Woodruff of - g y tiugs, which, he add condition of the health of Havana and play being Willlams' low throw to first | i,a ns whereby a irse can be improved 1 " | Forelgn ¢ buliding 3 | ot of Il recognitic o 4 @ 91 fnve g to the Chinese for e Giers Ordered Hack to Pe suburbs, also an apparently concerted o in the ninth inning. Only one Brook- |out of a Htion g Taoklen Thotne Arschoiein,, Ware and tWo! havo bueon given over to {he Chinese De Giers Ordered Nack to Pekl burt f hed third and he was killed at|_The article continues: “Those knowing | (hEKIGe I the first Reir, ‘1t was in this hal At purpese BERLIN, Qct. 17.-M. de Glers and the |attempt of the authorties wnd hotel pro- the i‘:‘ Thte by & = SYITIIANE play ot | Jnen A horse has been treated to a stimid- | iyt back In the second haif and State fail WASHINGTON, Oct. 17.—If any peace ne- | Russian e on, according to a dispatch | prietors to suppress the facts, The facts yme plat [ent an e O Y o E Rt | to Ndore. A N : okin, us #s- | from Tien Tein to the Kolnische Zeltung, |are that yeliow fever is now ragng not O'Brien on Dahlen's bunt. In to lnning | thelr wleeves. A grent deal of tha ric nt ” “ gotlations have been begun in 1'ck kgl Ll Ll L : f id Brooklyn make more than one hit and | form has been scandalousiy, trneconcl et e Yale Defeats Bowdoin, [ sorted by u nese minister at London, | have been ordered to return to Pekin within |only in the districts where it is yearly their errors were responsible for two runs. | on the the question appears | r'\n-““. n,\w:.i Cxl-m .";u 1'7 Yale this | they ere of preliminary character, [® few days, | expected but in places that have been I o ernoon met in Bowdoln the strongest | e @ ination of — ——pe censidered safe from its raids, From Oue of tho features was Tommy Leach's | piclous foot bull team encountered this season. and | Confned pret R | | L ey e vy e L R S B X ki Br AL (L oty appoinicd b the empuror | FORGE AN IMPERIAL EDIGT |seventy to nincty cascn were wnder i ho came (o vt mado tureo wits, scored| STRANGE REVERSAL OF FORM |iors by'tiie‘scors ot 3t 6, Yale outplayed | Nelter the Chincse minister here nor ment on October 10, the date on which oy towdoln in the second half and In the 1at- | &iate depart ormation » the mafl just received left Cuba. While four times, batted in a run and made three ter A ¢ ate department have ony information. | Belief that Order for Punishment of 29107 617 | 1 er part of the firat half had things f(x ow 4 g . sen comparatively 2 Sl n in left field. Attendance, [ Specific rlem Park Dumps the | way'rushing and breaking through for dia- | Irince Li Hung and Prince Ching, two of sinees Was Palse aag Cise [the death rate has been comparative (A W and. I}‘Ip]/}{ Wise Follis by Unespected | taiices of from five to fifteen yards repeat- | the representativos of the Chinese govern- culated for Effect. low, the fever having appeared for the BROOKLYN, Victory. edly il ment, are in Pekin - most part in mild form, the infection ot Cleanses the System ‘ i RHOAE Vi il Foot Ball Results in Hrief. [ . Oct. 16.—(Via Tien Tain, Oct. 17| PEKIN, Mouday, Oct. 151t Is regarded | thote paris of the town and the suburbs| Gently and Effectually g f nj\['v' 1\'3}' o amd the downfall of | At Princeton—Princeton, 43; Syracuse uni- | via Shanghai, Oct. 17.)—Prince Ching and Lifas certain that the alieged imporial edict | is #ald to have caused comsternation when '~ bilious or costive ! | tavorites were clearly the f res of to. ‘\"\’(-l.\;’“, idge, M ———— Hung Chang have addressed a joint meeting | ordering the punishment of high officials | Letters also show that a falthful a &t 3 | day's eport at Harlem. The most noticable | JhC g ATbTidse, Mass.—~Harvard, 11; Bates | o¢ (e foreign envoys, fixing Saturday next|was forged and was concocted with the |count given by the Associated Press rop ey, et T ; yBrien, 1h. 0 of (these ‘was the vicliry of Bpucific in th }‘ 8! for the first meeting to discuss the condi- [object of preventing the advance of the |resentative has been denled, but private Ilz.‘ "'/’ ’if ’;’ ’/j‘ ;"”v/“";’;”"_»”;'fi/;""fll 1 Bram I the Tast race fun by Specific he | More Deawn Games of Checkers, tions of peace. allles on Pao Ting Fu. Both Prince Ching | persons say they are willing, if neces II””',"“'{"‘T {,’,-”".;/;‘z‘_ll’ll 3'/" 1 a miserable showing, with Tally up. | ru'f‘ ',,“'R, " ‘l' ““\ : l";l’rkv'r gand Jordan and Li Hung Chang deny its authenticity. | sary, that thelr names should be used to 9 ac 'O elicially vl fok had the mount ‘today and’ wor | fouk] i ore” drawn ‘games | MEGSAGE FROM THE EMPEROR | Count von Walderseo s expected to at- | corroborate the atatement of tho per- futals 0 et was th ite, with Cogmoosie sec- - rive here October 17, llous condition of Havana for visitors| TO GET ITS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS Pittaburg ond cholc i Cogmoosie ald FIRE RECORD. Minister Wu Calls at the White House — e ‘ {#t this time and add that the persons | g Hrookiyn his best_in grive &nd beat out . Courtesy (o the Husstuns, are unwilling to give any permission to| BUY THE GENUINE = MANFD, BY t for the pla It was a | with a Dispateh for the WASHINGTON, Oct. 17.—Horace Allen, | Varned runs: Pittsburg, 3 Three-base | Knight Bann R ¢ Nt Cross. Sacrifice Beaumont ;V':u‘ horse race, the fleld never having a A l\'(ll:n \LI :|'I'Ti -: { b | President. the Uslted Btates minister to Oor lmn‘:'""‘,‘)"""" to enter the town before Feb ! CAUFORNIA flc STRUPCO Stolen bases: Heaumont, Wagner (2), Ky, | #how. 5 NGS, Neb., Oct. 17.-~(Special Te - : 2 ¢ of | TUATY. ¥ c o Doible play: Jones t6 Moduire. First | The other reversal of form was WHAt|egram,) Prosser, fifteen miles northwest| WASHINGTON, Oct. 17.—Minister Wu | informed the State departmdnt of an act of | Al Gk AL L., . 3 owel Viotory o e Jumps. His raci ; : t f " - : e " vy pliched 5.1‘.‘1‘5";?.,.;,.,;‘3 el | O Tate has boen o fore, ‘but’ia won 4a he |of Hastings, the terminus of the Miss url | called upon the president this morning, | COUFtesy on the part of a mining company CAREFUL ABOUT CONTRACTS| .ov'svite.xv L Bt d Gat: By PP, 6 by Howell, 3 Pasied | pleased from the best field of timber-top- [ Pacific railroad, lost three of its prin- | On leaving the White House the ministor | Which operates the mines in the Unsan for sale by druppists - price 50¢ per bom ball: Zimmer. \Wid pitch; Howell. Time: | pers at the local tracks. Weather cl clpal business houses by fire at an cariy | said that he had conveyed to the president | district of northern Corea. At the request w” Umpires: THurst and Swartwood. | Uraelc (ast, Bummaries: . ghut Up, 104|hour this morning. The fire broke out|n messago from the emperor of China |Of the Russian charge d'affaires at Seoul i (Devin), § to 2, won; EI Orlente, 1M (Alex- | in E. L. Price’s general store and spread | thanking President McKinley for the con- | the company placed its steam launch Helen BIG FIELD AT MORRIS PARK | ander). 10 ‘to™1," second; "Light Ball, 18 [0 5. . Heartwell's drug store and J. ¢ | sideration shows by the United States dur- | 8t the dlsposal of a party of wounded ar and General Wood Makes Recommendn- tlons Concerning Havana '6.00 A MONTH:_ Sewers and P Tully), 10 to Time 00%. Tus- y 4 SPECIALIST Knrona: “Tomtcum, Lossarts Natursl Gas, | PDilbrick’s blacksmith shop and the three | Ing the Chinesc trouble. The minister | RUssians to convey them from a point| yiivaxa, oct. 17._dovernor Gemeral i Twenty-One Horses Go to Post In See- | j, L, Darling, Princess Otillié | were burned to the ground. ery citizen | also brought a dispatch from Shanghal | Rear 'h".““’"""" ";‘;‘"" of Corea to the |y 4 suggests to the special committee " N ond Race, Which Garry Her- o rae e T e, &hort course: | I the little village gave his assistance [ from the southern viceroys stating that | Dz‘;}l:; o‘" precys iy g [";'l"_'“l‘ * Rl | Of the Avuntamiento dealing with the Dady All Private Diseases mann Win What Next, 181’ (R, Taylor), 15 to 1, won; [#1d did what he could to protect the sur- | the imperial party had reached Tung | POFY S in KRS R ‘|"~‘ iy “ | project that, in fixing the conditions of the and Disorders of Men Sallust, 132 '(H, C. Wilson), 7 to 1, second | rounding property. The wind was blow- | Kuan, only a few miles from Sinan Fu, the | WAY company in Manchuria and had fought |, puca “or ‘bublic letting of the contract, p NEW YORK, Oct 17.—Three consolation Thoky Jaifem, 108, (Jackson), 15 t0 L whird. | ing quite a gale and there was a perfect | new capital, on che 14th Inst }”’"'f way from the nelghborhood of Mukden | ,+"oh ol stipulate that the work of paving | 12 Yoars in Omahs. and three other falr races made up | Time: 1:311-5, Allce ' Negli- . f " 9 o Core ontier, p e - 4 4 » bAs A 12t Morris Park today. The Castle- | gence alco ran. e "0 ¥ |shower of sparks. The hotol aud livery | Referring to the report from Pekin that|lo (be Corenn frontier, persistently dt-| ;" iowering Havana must be completed VARICOCELE sxa Ting stake for 3-year-olds, was the [ SSHNE HI0 TaR. Voo S IR | stable were saved only by the herole work | the edict for the punishment of certain | tacked the while by Chinese regular troops | within two yearssand that United States | O ML N W 10 _(Daminlck), 1, won; Cozmao |done by the bucket brigade, which car- | Chinese officals had been forged, Ministor [ 2nd Boxers. So flerce were these assaults | HYDROCELE curea (Devin). 13 fcnigh b were foreed 1o teavete hssaulth | rmy engineers shall pass on tho ma- Bhie wus at the lucrative price Of 7 | neret 108 (Wilkirsom 51 (A"t 4l | rled water from the town pump and kept | Wu 8aid such a story was preposterous | (hat they weie forced (o leave the killed | ¢l TEMU 8 PECh s Tiedion. A Method pew, never falsy to 1, Ondurdis and .A‘-'hk4 ‘v;‘m ']\1 Iy 5 4-6. Eberhart, Banish and Mulalse a certain parts of the builldings constantly | and should receive no credence uhnu-vu.\;};\* had! >l \\'-lm-'mflof :\hv\r party behind. | - the other conditions, he will insist that e X ;\nl.nlnflv”ulllnm pain o layed, Ondurdis was backed from 310 1 to | r; | covered with wet sheets and The | It anyone should fssue a false decree of | The courtesy of the American company h 3 | > . 't b hut ran & dicappointing race. Candie | “Fourth race, alx furlongs: Highland Lad, | d rags. ) d Al A R ot 8 these shall be of such a nature as to invite crived {0k 11l B LKApOIsos and Ashes made the funning, but Mitchell e 8 o Lhongs: Hehiand Lad | loss caused by the fire s quite Iarge. | that character it would be very easy, he|was mtch eppreclated by the Rumslan | cilbien The special committas me “S_Yl;'_HH\.iS“,‘ roughly cleansed from kept Templaton ’\:vnh'”;\nv:‘wr.l.‘»m:;w AWAY [0 (], Martin. § to 1, sec harp Bird. 106 | a3 there was not a dollar's worth of in- | #aid, o ascertain his identity and he cer- | charge similar tonder of services was | oo/o "y "uoterred action in the matter. | iGAstem. Soon every' sign and sympiom I 'tho Tast furlonk she won, ridden out, b | | | third made to Japan and the oth allied powers, completely and forever. No | epalteras: 4t |1t 15 expected that its report will be | “*BREAKING OUT" of thadisease on the skin INSTONS FOR WESTERN VETERANS, | presented at next Friday's meoting of the | F {4 lreatment containg 2o dangerous ie: 133115, Vel [ surance on any of the buildings. tainly would be beheaded Bt @, 105 | The advices recelved by Minister Wu half a length. Ashes took the place a length from Candle A steeplechase for non-winners this race, five furlos ¥ ! i Barn and Graln Burn, ives no indication of a purpose on tho | druggs or injurious niedicines 10°10 1, won; Guesswork, 100 (1 gives purp Ayuntamiento 1 s card Somers, at th - S v, ! — ! S A 9 v , & LOss OF MANHOOD from | was firac on thy card, Somers, at 10, % secorid; Cora Goetz, 1vi| SLOAN, In, Oct. 17.—(8pecial)~A barn | part of the royal family to return mi War Survivors Remembered by the | General Wood has sailed for the Uniteq | WEAK MEN LS8 or Maxuoon from K dde’er ®ito, oitiomped And outast ot L e i [ Mnd @ valuable stack of millet belonglng | Pekin, although there is reason to helleve | vernment. States by the steamer Yucatan, He wiii | SEXUALLY Dantiiry’ of Eamapsrsa l went to the last two jum nd then tire mpass and La Desirous also | 1o Mrs, J, J. Arnold of North Evans was | that efforts continue to be made to induce | WASHINGTON, H 19.—(@pacialy) | 581t 1o Washington. Just hefore leave :\'AIUH WEAKNESS [SYOLUNTARY Lows Midsummer beat a big field of Grentsyone || Ixth race. one mile: Florizar, 103 (Do« | burned to the ground about 2 o'clock Mon- | the emperor to return to the capital. The | ~Eh® ollowing penstonshave buen granted: { Thi i AUgio! Nt oA sr/LUCHOPNIBE: tha ot || RRD, HOOb o7 Thb. L SIhO S s aagn) starters in the second Fa i, Garry Her- | land. 8 o & won: Chorus, I Syl Doml- | day. The origin of the fire Is unknown. L has Iurpto!v»’n;(- Bt mekkagen of || Nebraska Aadilona1 — Wiliam 11, | tablishment of tweniy-two schools ia the »s‘\r..u.‘..‘m‘,.l‘..“r.l‘ ndwenk. £ ing Boer, who in turn beat Doctor Barlow |6, third. Time: 1:4i1-5. Wax, Maryland < YT o thanks to the czar of Russia and the em- | Thompson, Sutton, $12; Samuel Kelsey sovinos’ of HAVANK RICTURE /0ieally cured with a net | L head for the place tesorve, Bxpelle Nestord or of P o QOUF o % ek, $6;" George A, Ross, Bancroft, $10; | province of Hava | g A Infullible Home Treat- \'..1-'}1 r' L ALLT S shi Bikidin ‘.‘|~.. rve, Expelled, Mark Miles and Norford HYMENEAL. n:;lrmr! J;u\nn ;\»‘r_ 'llf"‘ :u*“"-“';m”‘“":_“::‘c William Campbell, ‘Central City, $. 'Res: | The executive committee of the Pan- :'": CL-E'I; ment, Noinstraments,nopain, ! class in the fifth race, beating Support a RSRONy i ; — ernme; have pursued and 8! 8 | toration and_[ncrease—Romanzo M. Haven, [ American Medical congress, which wiil po detention from business. Gonorrios head on the post. Support ran a good race . v’ Whitworth-Axtell, to the president is along the same lines. | Nickerson. $i0. Renewals and Increas ) i e il b | Kiduey and B cer utter otnz aimist ettt the pose in o | WORLD'S RECORD FOR BUMMER | The marriage of Miss Maud Axtell and| Socreiary Hay apent some time at the [ John_Boyle Tiebron, $10. Refssue-Davi1 | meet In this “"] "l"" ik M Comuiniie e e | susggling stact, © © 0 © L k Mr. Arthur Whitworth occurred at the | War department today In conference with | Kugie, t: Teniamin Darnion. Bt Edward. | b e rsaniza BTt Cali on ot adiress 119§, 14th 8t ‘ 10" the ‘second ehotie, Belgraae "MA of | OFAe With Diareputable Name Sets | Madison Wednesday night. Tho nuptials | Secretary Root, atter which ho went to | $i0: Jhmes 5. Hurnett Saldiirs and Sail: | United Bustos, s atai bl ol ] Searlas & Searlas, omaha, Neb | Harlem, the favor id MeLeod of Dare Up New Mark for Six were attended by a large number of iu-|the White House. From this it was in- "(”j |'1n||n- Miiford, $§ llr!uln:flfl Widows, | Senta Fh Y ihe . ,»Umaha, Neb. \ il made the run mile and n quarter, Fuslbngs vited guests. The ceremcny consisted of | ferred that there were some milltary de- | fuvmed o o a5 eridee, Mo | Martin L VIEAE CHMMEE BN ] i = e i with Andronious v Little Miles kept - b e ere ccrued, Oct. 8, Mary J. Riddler, Blalt, | qral of posts, who was removed elght days | > SURE Walbiade nsiant PRI SR b Ry 34 aF o beautiful and - impressive Eplacopal | velopments In the Chinese situation, al-| Nuncy 'J. Grahim, ‘dgir, $i2; Martid | $581 00 FOR: OB B0L TORENCE CRNE daxs | g mpmmn NO CURE, NO PAY stretch, when he came up _and won, [ ST. LOUIS, Oct. 17.—Another excellont | ring service, which was read by Dean Fair | though no statement was made from ofi- | Hunson, Bloomington, $5.° ' ;| 180 to_Las Anima pital suftering 4 M vow havo il weak orwans, Weathér cool and track slow. Summaries: | card drew a big crowd to Kinloch ¥ | of Trinity cathedral, and during 'its brog- | oals Towa: Original—Jolin A, Wise. Eldon, $#: | was then supposed, from yellow fever, was i lost power ot weakening draing ! Firat race steeplechase, about two miles: | this afte 1 Y ) 8 5 prog- | clals, mes 1. Woodward, Mitchellvtile, $33 OF00 | g onarged from the hospithl today Y B our Vacuum Orean Developer wil H o T Aireiiechnse; about two miles: | this afternoon. The day wus mudo m ress Mr. McConnell presided at the plauo, | Russia's determination to pursue a polley |'T. Wadsworth, Carroll, 3.~ Addittonal— | QCAIREEC THOE CC BORRIRE today \ flm'.’lu‘ s yon Vithout driigs. oF | (Veltch), 6 to 1 and 8 to'5, second; Wal. | 2019 bY the lowerlng of the world's «ix- ying the wedding march from Lohen- [ independent of the other powers s re- | Levi . Behel” Davenport, 88 Hugh K bbbt 09, Ok FBL DN JOTer O Rt et iy 0 in use; not ene sey, Princ PRt oD 7o € 0D fraud; write for | ter Cleary, on, $12; Wihliam' Makepe: 2 (Owens), 4 10 1, third, 'Time; | fUrlong efreular track reco 1, a quarter of | grin the revenue cutter Baracoa now In Havana | . (spectal accrued Oct. 1), Rachel A. Ril Washington, $12; Malinda A. Griggs, K 2; Emeline Line SYSTEM ! BODY fin Contg, Ortrude, Monmauth oy, | o ht, Hawk, Hagerdon, Rugged ' Sallor, [ bOrt. To Clarioba, Dick Furber, Mirlam Clare and | #Way, with 16 [ At 215 0 1and he, too, received liboral sune | (o i fagl e pom FGoied iberal gline | tended by Mr. D. Mclntyre. Little One | czar's government has given expression to ummer fn second position, [ Leavitt was the ring bearer aud the riblon | beginning with the announcement of the | KUK $1 | | J 5 5 >, I cond Ry . o 1 | garded by the oficials as a most important | goldiers’ Home, Marshalltown, $8. Supple- | ey e sealed in plain enrelops. ) "..'{?l1,3:-'§71'<r.4'.rl"r.'.'1:f-’ ';“‘"..mu. Lady Linden | 3 se 1:"|'.’ ‘"'y"'_'m“;‘l:‘;a'i:;‘»‘m"fl“‘;.":“}"“"""":j Ti| Miss Axtell entered the parlor, where | development in the situation. In the ab- | mentul-John Zoller, Waverly. $i Rv«vnvm,"“’.“':- TR " W [ LOCAL APPLIANCE CO.. 4i4 Craries Biaw., Denver, Cola ! “'Second_race, sclling, five and a half fur-|On the card, in which such good horses as | (the service was performed, on the arm of | sence of the ofMclal detalls those in | tlon und Relssue—Suttc “'\"'"hl*\. "'I“fl";. General Maximo Gomes at Cala- | - - longs: Midsummer, 104 (Walsh), § to 1, won; | Qold Or, Magglo Davis and Miss Mac Day | her brother, Guy Axtell, Miss Ethel Fens | authority are in doubt as to whether this | Retje” Biuine. 512 5o v “‘u':']?]..;é"' Des | PA78T - ‘ax Taf 02 (Burns), 6 to 1 and 2 to 1, | Were Bimmer's opponents, ol Or anld il jer of Missourl Valley wes her bridesmaid troke is - | Moines, $14; John B.'P. Shannon, Jefferson, | R ” v " i ke, $1 (Michiels), o d, | Miss Mae Diy he. poutiequn) fAest | Mis alley er bridesmald [ Russian stroke is designed to insure Rus- | Moine ; Joh Sha ! | y e omne s <yt ooan Ordoat Shird: | cholcen At 05t ot Hanvily | 4nd ber slster, Miss Della Axtell, was the | slan occupntion of Manchuria, or in only | $103Tniin 1 Warner, tancrott, 8 atainius Cabans Object to Ludlow. | STRENGTHENS ] Jeader, Misn Mitc anza, Prince Florfst, Bummer ‘was made 10 choice | mald of honor. Mr. Whitworth was at- [a move la the pacific tendencies which the | («peetal’ ncer g i|, HAVANA, Oct. 17.—Rumors ate in clrou- | | lation that General Ludlow is about to re- . Clarinda, $12; Tu- | celve an important post in Cuba. La Lucha ordy. s; 1 8. Tom- ik ekl o ardeliio alko ran. i i he others elose up. On the far turri | bearers were Gladya Leavitt and Arthur | withdrawal of Russlan troops from Pekin ',.||','d‘(‘.n}.r3’|‘,mx\x”w"' SR LR L it j“,“rx" L“‘“’“,‘ ":'””'"" "',d i“ BRAIN ‘ Third race, Castieton stakes, selling, five | B! - assumed command and under | pe ¢ N g { lin, iy, 38 i AR e dve it e aidi bl turlongs: Templeton. 101 (Miteholl). :.fm T | Cochran's " determined riding was never Fensler of Missourl Valley As to Russian designs on Manchuria, it is | 1 5 and even, | headed, winning in a hard drive bv haif a | The parlors and dining room were pro- | being recalled that in the Russian note of | Hammond Company Gives Trust Deed. | methods extravagant.'” won: Ashes, 104 (O'Connor), 13 tc saos) Fed s a 1:12 A | fusely decorated in colors of pink and red. | August 2% that government specifically | . CHICAGO, Oct. 17.—The G. H. Hammond = s ccond; Caidle, 9 (Rausch), 7 to 1, third, | length from Maggie Davis | and NERVES, y o 4 § ow world's record. Gold OF wi ol company, @ Michigan corporation, has exe- ; { Wit flsotpan, 1o Onutrdte, Flora and | B MR IENG SIS0 MRy fom | After the conclusion of tho service tho |stated: “Russia will not fail to withdraw | 6ated ' tFust ded to the Contral Teusi| L oo Carmody Gaine Thme. oo R H “Fourth race, one mile: Garry Her fnent. Sylvian was the only ining favor- | Buests partook of a sumptuous wedding | her troops from within the boundaries of [ company of New York and Thomas Tlam- (ted Biat ety i1y et Ll ann 116 | ite, three second chol tor | takIng the balan Hammond, Ind., upon its packing | United States Commissioner Montgomery ) Hammond, | denfed & motion for the dismissal of th eq and two outsidars O'Connor), 4 to 5, won: Rollin Bov e o of the card. Summary: s (Bullman). 7 to 2 and 4 to b, necond; D dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Whitworth will | the adjacent empire provided, however, that | Mond o jiants and depots In Chicago. o ranie P v o & Y . ¥ 3t ody, charged with | i 0 ! Do Bl BRI R 4 | make & honeymoon tour through the west | the action of other powers shali not stand | Ind, Boston, New York and other eastern | cASe against Frank Carmody, o v SR i JFitth ‘rFice, one mile: West Baden, 101 | (Resder) § o 3, wecond mil'y | home in this city. It is & question, however, that the pres- | 10f; 10 Jatie $LEE 00 qebantine Bondn, muc | S0CE, Butthe ofcial interprecer was - | &4 dE 3 i Shaw), 4 o5, won: Bupport, 103 (Walsh), § | fiobartsom. 10 to 1, third, Time: 1:43) . ent aggressive course of Germany in open- | interest. | The deed of trust which Wis | competent to transiate them. and an .l ARIANT WINED) 105, second Captain January, 101 (O'Brier), | gonfvArd, bige Lorettn B L Reward Offered for Scott. ing & military campaign is not the “action | filed here today, recites the fact that the [Journment was taken until November 2 for o v vaived TSt Rewonre LA otk ng 1oy, Ellen | "gegona o Kix furlongs, purse, for | DEADWOOD, 8. D.. Oct. 17.—(8pecial | of otner powers” which will “stand in|COMPANY has Feorgunized and reduced it | that purpo A o e e dering Minstrel and Lord Ogleby also { Propeller, 108 (Hassinger), 4 (5 | Telegram.\—The sheriff of Lawrence county capital stock frem £180,000, in additon to s L " oaar ont people as the world-(amous Mariaal ,“won; Tony Lepping, 103 (Daled, 10't5 1, | today * o, | the way. which the debenture bonds were issued | Bont people us the fam { Damrerfin s (Tallory'a174? 11| today offered $1,000 reward for the apbre- | 10N\, 4 sirong impression i oMclal PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. iiie™ Wiveavie i i i S1xih race, one mile and a half Belgrade, g (Mllem, 140 2 woni Tocuchoe, 8 (Daty), | ghird, Time: 11144 " Orleans, Pairoclus and | henblon of Ralph Lloyd Scott, suspected of | quarters that tho entire trend of Russian| . Wecovers Big Da ’ am Deltick of O'NeIT ts ot the Murray. | Before Mcais APPETIZER i 10 e Mg o arle | PTG one mite: 51 nor, 15 | Herdman, vt garten G Sonirepoit5ol | acton 1s toward che ultimate acquisivion | FORK; QoL AR e LT weals DIGESTIVE i 107 (Mitchell), eve 4. Time: 2:30 d race, selling, one mlle or, 103 | Herdman, at Gard ) Se , | ley of od L a o J. E. Jenkins of Schuyler is u e M fter Me: Ao Dy, Shing., Swa BT (Robertsom), 4 to 1." won: John Mortorl, % PESA I_1“““1;‘3]‘:”";‘l‘z“:l‘lf":;""fl"orwfl.': of Manchuria &s part of the Russian do- | hands of a jury hefo Gildersleove | 1rd, After Meals DIGE o gl s (Talley), 8 to 1, second: Zanetto, 100 (Enos | s exce| in the supreme court today. The judzment . - Y R A from @ Wi | 4 to 1, ihird. "Time: 11481 Salle Lamar, | raised by popular subseription of Lawrence m;‘lm,‘u T T T T e e directed against Sylvester H. Kicsland. Mrs. B. F. Mart! hae returned from Chi At all Times TONIC g ] SOLAR PLEXUS FOR RING |jndep, Stiaian, Fape, M, Cathilil| county poopler ‘A Goscripton o the man 1t | o1 vers, U Uatet (K for & miotater | HULGLG RENur"or s Tahond et 1o | rion waw at the ler | 6048 by andryerisie Tt e subaiitytes 1 q Newlee alic i g R i L ci ec e presl- | 1885 Wi v ed an_ optio won' the | s Mariant & Co ith St., New Y e Tourth raca, six furlor urse: Bum. (U8 follows: About 25 veurs old, helght five | gant, Only an ambassador, according to | Texas Trunk raiirond and offared to sell it | d P B s o 5 mlent Jumps on the I kles at New- [ mer, !“\‘ (Cochran), 5 to 01 Muggle | feet seven Inches, weight 150 pounds, com- diplomatic u s hold & b 1 to Mr., Knecland. Subsequently Mr. Knee- R. Tweed of Davenport was at the e, of Emperor Emp Princes, Cardinal 1 port and Relleves Them of Bl o idoys 18 fo 1. second; Go'd | pactly built, shoulders not broad, black | Sy o, UsBge: president tor i veooal | land purchased ine: road for 800, Ac: Grand Wednesday. : Arcilikhops and other dstinguished pe 5 (Wedderstrands, § to 5, third oy1[ RARKY R ) ce o pres e trans- | cording (o Mr gley Mr. Knceland [ Mr. Isaae Batten {s in Denver attending | sona [ 14 sent gratis wnd po eir Coln, 1:12. “Miss Mae Day aiko ran pwir, (yetrows heavy and dark, color of | goilon of diplomatic business, but the | promised 10 pay him $0000 If the deal went | ha anniil meeting of the American (Gos RIS weite Tan ALY e - Fifth race, selling, one mile: Binstein, 166 [ #kin, a mediuw between light and dark; | Character of the messuge Ministes | (NTOUBH. Welgley reccived $10.000 on' ac- | elation, ' ! CINCINNATI, Oct Trinity Dell and | (Bassingen)’ 4 ‘to 1, won Ceitic_Bard, 105 | biue' eyos, Roman nose, with slight drop ‘::‘I‘,”“l‘:‘ l""’“*"’ of the message Minlster | .,y ;1" ‘Then he sued Mr. Kneeland to G. Barratt of Ottawa, 11, i i t) - - — I ad to con | 2 awe T A Rl rwiart | (Talle); 10 to 2, gecond: Grey. Forgo, 100 Cing Raine were two hot tips at Newport | (Rale¥) 10 49, 2, secqndy firey Forg % [in polnt; general features symmetrical, Eight Bells, Jim W tid T'wo Annies also | rather broad through upper part of face. ran. ; ; L, Sixth race, selling one milo and seventy | MAY OF way not wear dark mustache; s ' doomorron | vt Honal, 06 (s Mot hewa) 2% 1o ), | auiet, reticent, not Inclified to enter into Harry Waidow | won: Jimp, 108 (Bassinger). 5 to 1, second: | general conversation, talks in low tenes. v warranted the depar-|cover the remaining $40.000 and inter ture. After deliviring this message, for : T which the president expressed his grateful | | Gas Men Confer at Denver. acknowledgments, Minister Wu and the [ aynial meeting of the American & president talked about the situation for | assoclation convened in this city est city, the guest of Rev. Jumcs Huynes, M Lia tt 18 well known In his section as o politiclan, He ts a lfe-long democrat, vot | he voted for MeKinley and will do so Mr. Barratt kavs 1inois will go rey ast 40, toduy on which the wise set swamped the | bookles. Nearly every book in the riug | quit a heavy loser on the day. Tomorrow | the entire gate recelpts . the fund being raised today 3 ’ o Y 3 | about 160 members being present g : TIRE ’ inquirer, 0 18 NOW paralyzec fea Nme Tns! L Jo us , t 3 s “ D s Pratt, Des Molnes, : first vice p | Eyaa L i | 1 piadsant” uck, Taxt” ity Capron alho ran."” "' Rere Trom Boone counts, Jome mamyie 2% | CHINESE MAKE HARD FIGHT | Willin e i Yo Honmer, Dan il fosefe, Mietid, mot | y Firnt ”."n‘\ and & balf furlongs: Trin- here from Boone county, lIowa, working up it ordon, | w York: third s, Philadelphin; Forstall, New nell: Charles F. . ; James Ferrler, Co- McLean, Dubuque, la.; Wiillam A, Miller, Ctneinnatf Barber, W, C. Barber, O. J. Scribher and | John Van Camp of Luella, D, L. Toof and | 3. B. Cair of ‘Aurorn. J. Klasterman of | | David City ana & Flecher of Pullman. | president 1 vice presid | y-LreARuUTer, | York. Members of 'thie ¢ Pritchard, Lynn, Ma lumbus, Gu. | George Knignt). 13 to 10, won: | Cresceus Falls to Lower Win Mark. | the case. It is generzlly believed now (hat | nova, 110 (Paretto), 8 fo 1, second; \ip, TRRE HAUTE, Ind.. Oct. 1T.—Cresceus | Lloyd Scott killed his sister in order o | Russians (J. Winkfleld), 3 to 1, third,’ Time: 1:08% | 2:04, the king of ail staillons, made un In wis Sidpper, Pirate’ Quean, Kobert I | aftectual attempt 10 Iower his record over | 86t possession of certain property in her Resixtas Mattle Hain, Dafsy Chain, Crescent | the Terre Haute track this afternoon. He [ name. He had made threats upon her lite, e Princess Jullan, Frobably and Queea | went a very good mile In 2:08%, but a light o | | wind blowing down the south stretch made g ", 81 "EITERS I L) etailed | ‘apers ol b jec of el 0 gA® m (o eegnd race. etx and a half furlongs, sell- | i Tmpossible for mim to bent his Cleveibad ey LI ] o, ‘r l l;,‘l RRFRRARURG, 0ok, 3.=Dat :I‘I"“ [ are rang A Olnoasas Srest ta wem pien | | 6 Nanoy Till, 14 (Coburn), & to 1 won; | record. He was driven by Georze 11, Ket-| NE . 00 ual re- | reports 10 War ofoe of the ocoupa- | — — 7 e, 98 (Newocin), & fo 1. second; Galooean, | cHam, He went the first quarier in 01505, | DOFt of President S. M. Rice for the year |tion of Mukden, Manchuria, show that the | Biss Date T | Troubaline: 1 Roth, The Kory. Wilketeos, | the second 0:314, “the fourth I (: 2 fall | ending June 30 last, which was read at to- [ Russians met with stronk opposition at| NEW YORK, Oct. 17— Albert T Patrick | Foxey. Como Spaidy ¥ and Lord | permitting the staillon Wil be’ given Wit | day's meoting, showed the met profits of | Schacho, whera the Chinese, with thirty |41 Charles i Joner, ‘counsel and kervant ) razer also ran other trfal on Friday "7 | the Distilling Company of America were | battalions, twenty field guns and Krupps o LAl G I Third race, m! ther trla Fid A 3 iebliess : 4 ) Aty < today for the contin h | Third race, mile and an ol.;nll:,, elling whertiman, S foyear-old pacer by Jersey | $120,737. The met profits of the constitu-|and Maxims, occupied the railway em \ of toeir examinatlon on the ch | i MSEE R 104 (Millery, 80° to 1, ‘seonnd: | tn by, " o® driven by 8. J. Fleming a mile | ont companies wero $1,887,182. The net |bankment and helghts AR S R MR SO R R 1 urices 10 (MeQuadel, 4 o 1. third P I earnings of the constituent companies was | The fighting coutinued from 8 o'clock | fweneyn & Sanat O the bunking ilrm of | EUFFET “BqAHY UAHS P ot it Kodak, Zagel, ' Baflied Conrsing Reaults nt Manknto divided as follows: The Kentucky DIstil-|in the wmorniug until 4 In the atferncon. | A . - ! Fourth Face, one mile, selling: Trish Jewel, | MANSATO; Kan., Oct. 1T.—The attend- | leries and Warehouse company, $1,100,320; | The Chinese cavalry enveloped the Rus AN INGALLS G ‘ . 4 N e mile. selling: r _today's wesston of the fall meet . i s o 4 | ini Th1)e 3 o T, Heeonil: Tiranon dom, 192 (Poxl | 6f th' Cantral Coursing club was 8. 1ha | e Standard Distilling and Distributing [sian right flank and eudeavored to take it | e £ S Best Dining Gar Service v fNeld), 8 to'6, third. Time: 1:41%4 \Wine. | Woather was fine company, $141,145; the Harris Distilling|in the rear They were repulsed, but Vi |'- "m ol | press, Winter and The (ieerer also ran. g% the second round of the all-ago stk | company, $126,635; the Spirita Distributing | retur repeatedly to the attack. Fi- | 895 48 B8 Fifth race, six furlongs: King Ral A few days ago, says the (Coburn), 9 to 10, won: Hengal 104 (1 the following paper was fc chison Globe, d in the late | mpany, $40,874. The fifth and only other | nally 15 | beat Mondamin, Hummer heat Ciiba, Busy | llery preparations, the Hok) 2'(0 1, seconds The Tnventor g (oeib ek, | Heryla beat Humboldt irl, Laniey 8y roported a loss of $22,268, whole R lumn was thrown against | i Bt ¢k . % (0, third." Mimeat 106 Whitnad Opra | bt Cotton Queen, Lady Giimore heat | report gives the capital stock s |the Chincse 5 by eyening, were in|)oR J 1ngalls’ desk. It refers to & visit f Goan,'Joe Battle and Xanthos 1y yar Queen, Corbett, bont Mistrcos Mildred, Na- | 31250001000, divided into $70,000,000 of som Jtull retreat. This result was only reached | Lo, the #ite of hia old home ou the river f Sixth rade, six and a hi o % on. | Caret heat Last Cha oot beat Satlor, | $12% a into $70,000,000 of som- ytull retre his res a8 only reached |y hurned many yea g0 | k: Marlon Lyneh 04 (1 Kotehe® qoll | Harvest Maid beat T . Meg Merrilies | mon stock and $55,000,000 of preferred when General Flelscher's column, which | “f"\'\ buraed itk e ] | won: Brutare, 105 (Miller), 15 to 1 'secnnd; | beat Lady Hortense, beat Cliffdale - e, s DAl baan’ rativk ifeom the tatiats cb = a5 it on this planet we lived alone Trin, 99 (W: Watsom, 20 (6 1, third, ornc: | Firat round, puppy stike: Fanny O'Reli| Populiat Candidates Withdravw. e : “land loved in youth's enchanted kingdom, Laty. "Rlednor Holmes, Mintile B, Fair De- | beat Arrla; Ob On beat Swirl, Seiden g PIBRRE, 8. D., Oct. 17.—(Spocial Tele- |'°0E W8rch, was called into action, amid the forests and by the great lonely colver, Water Bottle, Onoto, Divertissmeni | beat Dolly Varden, Inshot ‘a bye, SiI T » it opectal Tele |~ \ogt day the,Chinese made a less stub- | pyve, ToQKINGE itk ot atan fraa Hand, Little Rexglo and Hanstord | Sioux beat Amoutde Gold. Fanny Filoater | ETém)=The time'for withdrawal of names |, o*, 48 (he.chinese made @ bess stub- | piver, looking with mingled gaze at the also ran beat Money Maker, Uneeda beat Highland | from state tickets expired last night and up | ' ¢ “ hat o v"‘ of Tiko I 1,.‘ | eastern bluffs, purpled by the autumual v P B0 beat Donma Tk, Whirkmol e [ L0 that time threo names had been plias AN SRMILR S ot nans k. tho | Ulnset, oF ut the wan face of the moon | There is cause for anxiety when a Oures Dandruff, Falling Halr, Brittie Hals | ENGLISH JOCKEYS NOT IN IT | Conrt Heatts. Tacy Les beat Malelia, 2jat | drawn from the popultst ticket, the last to | !* a8 SARLY & he | climbing with sad steps the midnight sky, | agre 18 C " Aoy 0 "al] Bealn Uronbie ch as Itohing, P, Y S Thite . oy v Russians were unable to D Chi- | ome cough hangs ou for a year and can’t be and al calp Troubles, mus 3 Patehen beat Bessie Fox, White Fly «t | Withdraw being Frank W. Balley of Davison | lor was it on some remote star in some E dokest way to relieve | Be: Sowns Purely Vegetable, Mankato, Gottle Ingram beat Brother Bob ty, th ipoly | newe, on uccount of the eXtremo fatigue | giner lite, recalled with | shaken off, The quickest way to relicve zema, Eruptions, ete. Purely kee Riders Comtinue to Win on | Marry Mont beat Che Ball. Fonteneis host | COUBtY: the nominee for state treasurer, the [100% O Feetnt B0 CRE €EROTME fh e, recalled with rapture and long- | ¢ 0 viefy s to begin at once the use | harmless and reitable. British Courses Despite Lord Kunsas Lily, Tady day beat Highland Lad, | fine” withdrawals belog J. % Belt, ane of | T other Runsian column met With atrong | qesn te e i dod usavatliog? ‘O, | oc'pe "picrce's Golden Medical Discov- \ opits | Captain Hass o bre. 10 presidential electors, and Chauncey J ) oug | donth in life; the days that are no more ¢ o emady e {0 1a By d ind, puppy stake: Fan Maypard, the nominee for lieutenant gov- | '€#tance and only arrived at Lino Jou | “wThe crumbling excavation scarce dis-| €Y: 1¢184 cough remedy, hut it s also Cure Cuarantee 1 LONDON, Oct, 17.~The results of the'se Jghot beal Selden Queen, Bil- | ernor. Tho names which remain all go be- | *t 0 0'¢lock in the afternoon | coratble among the vines and weeds una [ 8 BT ¢ e e even after all other renedies have failed { gl day's et of te Gatwick Urt B o Benda beat | oorg the people at the polls. The Russians ‘,;Im‘. ourss .‘,, the two | brambles, deserted and Inaccessible, an- [ poB03 O TR TN ere Haye boen | or money refund:d. | oot are not caleulated to lessen the Hrit- | i s days' ¢ tions lost t 1 and | ¢ ) i ave b 8 R . ' ot R ai o | tite Tngram | i fent a8 Palmyra or Persepolis in seeming 4 Ak naks. & (i a . 1080 Toskoe o tha Heltin bure. Viene ok | phlerry Mont beat Fon- | saloo otx Varmer, | wour They captured severd was this tho theater whereon was enacted | "”i";)‘.‘"":\‘.‘:K:V.-"f,“ll";'h;],f.e"ll"l' ']' '\‘f‘ & B DREMER 0O e { ners “of he ; todavs | “Tho finals will be run oft tomorron SISSETON, 8. D., Oct. 17.—~Charles La- | the Intcxicuting drama, the sweet tragedy | roe 1t VThE atnoly a8 e 18 rORTAm Wor importel uls . oft tamorrow aTe RitRrcar at ane timg aratinrion. 8 . gedy | cure, It increascs the supply of the life b | from the United States and one of the win- Couie ais N at Waubay, shot and probably fatally ASK IMMEDIATE ACTION| AT O T ,,){,) |m\‘|l sagl e | fluid :‘]"‘"" .l“‘y‘;‘. i :err:;]l' "‘1 fn ol Vil ( Ny fcan. "The mlawelght handiean | o NEW YORK « owison, | wounded George Canfield, a farmer, near Govern Requests that | derings of tho soul; what darkened vistas; | pebr blood to build un the weak nlace X il I G2 i ‘ voung (i3 YL S | new blood to build up the weak places Jas v B ln' ]x wion! '\I’VI”‘ o WHR e Indtana player. et 1 the Thg Sitar, | Slsseton. Lamars was arrested. The only Chiua | what trepidation; what struggle and so- [ in the body with new life. | | 100 soversigns, distance. one mile and | of the professionul handicap Milfard totrna, | Witness, Charles Canfield, refuses to give what achievement aud defeat; what | The * Discovery” is strictly a temper- | !— A‘m Lalf. ¥ "'“‘»;‘l v‘\' L. ur !" ‘U'l\‘uln e and | any facts. Lamars claims self defense. | idor and what gloom | ance medicine, non. u&;lnul={ and ,ml [las Mems ‘e Monteflore plate of 100 soveralgns re- | 4\ d hard to secure the $200 purse P A i &! s o m Ly it 5 4 | o ] 5 i . iy ted 1 & Viciory for John Bmiiha Moua: | that had 1 hung up for the wihner Chicago School Display n Winner, WANHINGTON, Qat. 3T.~The. Fres n| river flows and the landscape 18| parcotic, | fl "l"-f liekly iin Buck, ridden by Wby “This event | AT Snally won, defeating Morning: | CHICAGO, Oct, 17.—-According to a leiter | (PaTEe d'afaires, M. Thicoaut, had & con- | unchanged. Nature mocks with her per-| ‘gl oli oo i g ; Ry wax for 3-year=olds at ona mile Compellad . Morningsiae o e conditlons | received here todny from Howard J. | ference with Secretary Hay today. Tt is | manence the mutability of man and In that | writes Mr. M. K, Curtis, of Gumner, Bremer Vrovent Traanliy aed KIS BiGenruahed frat on Mr, Duke's | SrIVSIRE o5 OTRINERIAr Lo make 0| Rogers, director \oqucation and woclal | upderstood he presented a memorandum | steadfast presence, recalling life's van- | o Towa." wAgTeontinued o cough during the | YA ption 1f bk -rug:‘num ¢ Evidence in the Crawter seiling | X | ecanomiy. ‘Tor the Unted Statas commisstan | 120 et & ! e A ) 5 Siiimer, iy wifs becams ansious snd whle 1g | SEEHOUNThmedliie 11 e vt Nandioup ‘o S aoverolgns [iar st b at'the Paris exponition, Chicagos public |PTOPOSIDE the peace negotlations With | ished glory and bloom, and dew of morning, | $mNer; my wife became anzicus, aud wrle to gharoaiicthars (il Lusist uion Hav ul e Mols plate was wou by Mr. Drakes | _ Gelf Tomraamer Sfor Women, school exibit carried off the honors at the | China begin immediately. M. Thiebaut | how worthless and empty appear all that | 1o s ihat we could not s 16 & bester souree fur TS 7ou. " 16 @174 A posiLiv - 1:..-.-. Was no surprise at Lord Durham's | The ‘nlhn.;nnlnln Mixs Frances C. Griscom of | Europe are asking for portions of it to use | and pointed out the desirability of haviug | exchange the prizes of ambition and fame | And his medicines oce As good us wheat,' as the K’ ‘“';'l""l‘_,‘{“'fl‘('_-!j‘v‘““ '(';""f,'nn... o Dlomment of Amerioan soukerm iho stoms [ 018 Mo mntch wiin’ Mis: Masdelpbia. won | a8 models. ot bringing the exhibit | action taken at once to carry out the sev- [ aud wealth for the splendid consecrayjon | farmersused tosay." 4y MBS Nev. b f““l"""’ - fad Deen ‘gathering for tome’ time, "1t ia | Albany 1n & very easy way - Miss B raloal! 1K ahGeording to the | aral points on which the powsre have been | of youth—'Wild with all regret, the days Bad taste iu the mouth is removed b; Jor sale in Cinans, Neb. by Jus. Joreyta . me n ¢ eatrix | orlginal sntention the board will distribute 1 %2 N ibth. Kuh: L 16th and Douglasy polnted out” (hut his lordshilo's admission | Hoyt of New York, who has thrice held the | it in Europe ol ol brought into agreement. M that are no more,' " NGAL 2 usivg Dr, Picice's Pleasant Pelicts, and in Councll Bluffe by J. C. Dekaven | -