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THE OMAHTA DAILY BE UNDAY, NOV Telophones 618 and 694 e, Nov. 11, 100 | 1 3N|i\\’ FRENCH FIELD GUN . 3y : e Are Elected meeere OKIN-TOMUNGA BaDIGS | & Blankets Art Needlework— Now is the Coats, Suits, Furs, To Sell Yon Choice and Reliable Merchandise[wmU:,:[:;::;::;oMM AND TIRED MOTHERS " . seagon for wo- i Flannel Waists, g - AR ; . . . may be " We have o nice line of stamiped linens 5 % . Insrant Reuier and refreshing sleep for Skin- tortured Babies and rest for Tired Mothers in a | Plu cushious from 50c to $3 each. ) store is the recog- |the rapid-fire gun of the seaconst detenscs | | | { of war before it becomes oporative. The ent at $20, $25, $30 and §2 | p ale essons given Wednesday and Saturday & garment at members of the Board of Ordnance 1 § % v 3 of black i scaly, crusted, and pimply skin and scalp humors, | | | sizez 70x82, welght 5'¢ pounds, at fum or ev & dyed marten, thinking | tillery It appears that an agent of the | including centers, doylies 7 1 y | WASHINGTON, Nov. 10.—~The Board of all N cloths, - scarfs, table covers, tray All fashionable | Ordnance and Fortifications feld se e wool cloths, pillow tops, ete. Mado garments, Our portant meeting today and decided that but not LAY DEE t 85 sk ized conter for all |0 be supblic ‘with shicids. This warm bath with Curicura Soar and a single anoint- the | Tuble covers, 100 ench, i nized center forall | tion must ve approved by the secretar ing with Curicura, the great skin cure and purest i f all wool that sensitive | / A complete lne of noveities, hand |new and stylish ready-to-wear . S ot - G e T gt and puresi kind f a kB | decorated, sultable for gitts slothing for women, i T L B of emollients. This is the purest, sweetest, most people care to have. We shall " 3 Battenburg and point lace materiats, |© OvUING Ior Woinen. | Th -‘1 I :\I'n"w”v:rm :‘;"yryflw “’-“MH\ red 'manent, and eco ical treg ) o speak of the finer grades of | Two Bargains in Krom this A complete line of Belding Bros em| Hondsome dresses, cut with wll the grase | (o, i GHnialion of the contost be. speec V l'l‘lll.l(x.n( n 0 .lm’ ec .lll)l]_lll‘l bre atme nt'.lm all wool blankets today. Black Dress Goods— vast stock broldery silk Which the bust tailors oan DUt 1210 | oy the one hetd and the majority of fhe torturing, disfiguring, itching, burning, bleeding, North Star all wool white bl ..' c 5, theh tin O b morniugs ‘i'HIAInmI\ tur i“nf‘A -n.]u..l (u]lnr'F “m Fortifications on the other relative to di size $4%80, at $4.50, $5.00, 3550, $6.00.| goods, the finest in Omaha, we y all the new artlstic designs, at $10, lappearing gun corriages wl . T . . : ’ 5 and $20, e ¥ el . with loss of hair, of infants and children. THE OHIO FLEE BLANK select two numbers of black ;:'lll:::sn :I‘Id li?x:uh':l lm’nrn(:u mufts. Many a mumm.u-‘\’: ":‘,..“l ".‘., ..;: :‘4]!\’”:'Ir:“.nu‘x:h-m.1”‘:1,.': 4 HERGIIGE TS GHAIGOD Fiae grado of all wool white bluskel, | goods for special pricing that | SBSER, Leggings buys a dyed raccoon d 0PPOs | progress of (he board relative to fleld wr Millions of Mothers Use Cuticura Soap s i slt!nnld umpm.[*u;d the attention ¢ she iy gotting the genuine fur. Yes, |department has come inte R Exclusvely for presersing, pari(ying, and beaulfring the skin, for cleausiag the sealp « g cer—1his 1o | OF cOnomical buyers. ! y . o and many @ time Will pry more for {what he ascerts are nccurate plans for (he Erusta scalos, and dandzutf, and (e sTopping of aliing hair, for softs ning, whiteoing, wi THE HENOWA BLANKET-This i ANTAOAR SEAGK BIRRLINE, ¥ 94 Don't delay them thun sho would for real marten |new Fronch field xun and thoes no oo | o b e Il UL i e S g L, an ellent pu | guara Stylish Pebbla Choviot, §1 yard. about mak- make a specialty of fine brown mar- |to place at the disposal of the board if ulcerative weaknesses, and for many sanatise antiseptic purposes which readily sugs mad fancy L4 ¢ ton mufts, and sell them at $8.50. | v v y unshrinkable blanket, made in 0084 Weol, Waight, Sundvemts Salsk {1t voup ae: ten muffs, and nell them ¢ il | he Is permitted to undertake the construc- | themselves to women, aud especially mothers, and for all the purposes of the toilet, bath S1aldii 1t {5 stsoaeNnA e, ot Bi1 PR DL L L G 3 ) Q '“r:‘p.’ " ;n ’1‘. 18 what I commony ‘]...“ of a le gun from the s ut | an uree ‘_l”\‘u;mr“.:zu:».:;)..\:m ;x‘;v;.’.u:n.;;-. e who inve qnre used I o 1o an able and fleccy-—size $4x80, 4% 1b%. | COLORED CANADENSIS DRESS GOODS lections unti > ¢ " i Bt bl gL S children. CUTICUMA BOAP combines delicate. emoliiont pronerties derived frm OOt 66 H1'n palr This beautiful satin finished material the assort- Notions—\We maintain the right bl i | CUIA (e groatakin cire, with the pureat of cleansing lngredienta un the mont ceiroi BE e ot S50 1 stil) retains its well deserved popu P2 4 ough porsonal friend aris T was | n swer odors, No other medicated soap over compounded s to he compared with 1t Bizo 72584, 3% Ibs., at $8.30 & pa larity, and will be much used for the |ment ie broken. Remember, | ., standard for our no- | ot A0 xecure conidentini i for hresorying, purlfying, and beautfying the akin, sealp, huir, and handa. No other clinging gown now ashlonable, g | tion depa it The highes OCRF a8 Lo SonvINGs 1o o technt orelin OF dumiestio Eoilet Boup, However e Xpensive, is to be compared with it for ail the fnc double faced woods, fn jacquard Al e o o fashlonable, | that early selecting means lepartment. The highe ! Purposes of the toilet, buth, anid naraers. Thus 1t combines i ONE SONF At ONF PRICE . : L0 every osse . N ¢ at smalles rices, truction Involved. and w 4 ¥iz, TWENTY yive Cunts, the BEST akin and complexion soap, the BLST toilet 4 rat figures, for ladles’ wrappers, bath this new fabric Lefore making vour | first choice. quality at smallest price Bin ahla ooy 4 s vsioalssuttpe A il oyl obes, etc., slzes T6x84, at $7.50 each purchase—4i-inch, $1.25 a vard Mary's Robe Blankets. These are it R h ; No. 0| G1Be am wblo to not ‘only muks y baby eoap in the world, 18 We are showing some pretty things in m“"\“"“"“’*:w\ ‘ :‘fl- S bbb ["".‘»'\M. o8 e g ot FL COMPLETE EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL TREATMENT FOR EVERY HUMOR $1.25. Wb TodLan FO56N 456 the LAl of the PLAIN COLORED ZIBELINES bonmets, in all mew and desirable il i | constriict n And ¢ ! B0ld throughout the world. PRicE, THE BET, 81.26; or, S0P, 25¢.; OINTHENT, b0, Today, zibelines hold first place in shades, Skirt yokes, 15c and 2o each clency 10 the Fre 4 YENT, Bc. FOTTEN DUUG AND CHEM, COBP., Sole Props., Boston, Mase, U. B, A i the world of fashion. They arc great GiFtbek or Aukere: a6u: Sk orsihet Kerr's luster twist, n substitute for | ke to be given t, 1 Yo Cure Every Huwor,” free. ttul color effects, at $4, $4.50, 85, favorites among lovers of fine dress %, 1§ YOT seaiiele. Sue thy fne) silk, 1c u spool of 400 yards. Of the large 1es Y 0, $8, and $6,50 each exturcs Without question, the arls- of wool crochet Toboggan Hoods, at Ball and socket fasteners, 10c dozen, | ordr i, B plete f{that the khaki uniform, on accouut of it boh tocrats of the season. All colors and Bk | each, for sohool girle, A pretty collection of hose supporters (‘n‘ Iying 5 ;| color, offered a bettor target to the enemy | Pl 1 under than the old blue unifo the army. ' give it the measios we wiil black, 60-inch, $1.50 yard i a4 but beavti ; od and Jersey le o 25¢, 40c and G0c @ pair Lo LR, sl We aro showing a handsome line of LML L, sy | | Sran LR L the impre The tests include observations of garments Never be able (o tai ' ve h . mixed sibelines ¢ $1.00 yard folks, misses und ludi 1 sheaper™, § and 8 | pair. | m o ruction ’ : ! Corsets eiob A LB s aoks’ Glaco spool cotton, S a spoot, | Ploved. ‘and that’ (he ‘manufacir ot different colors at varlous distunces to | Breshiont whom w quD & GOOD BLACK TAFFETA | —~We e i Wil keen the samo confide ¥ 0 the relative conspicuousness un- and now we hive re-elected hi hd with The Kind (e w0} ear: strons 1o tex. | LINCH Mesh Underwear —We are Gfc . dozen { g over o he bt mnt . Pt ol L W 8 OB SPRTREE T ST R Our coreet i ture and a beautiful lustre, L8 agents Self threading needles, 10c a paper. | RIIE0E: of o e And \ff-‘f’f.{:"{”.j] » Rough department is y for the Deimel Linen Mesh Kid Glov ecia et eandifie carelage could be cams him, bt o' confer ¢ i o uuff of the Underwear Special —We have a | Underwear, the most practi-| 4% LU, :;‘,“ s dnys ",‘ ',',w:g'_"“g Dy the ",lh‘,"f, | POPULATION OF COLORADO !, o M".H;i‘ uch 1 it most popu ar | line of wo- |[cal garments to wear all sea- RiRG and e you s e £1.00 per pair, redue- ] R iton 130 dGtaEaL LOP test C Year Gives - | him, ana ‘if Xiv meat i store, [men’s suits in silk and merino |sons of the year. v in the store, town, #ize 60x72, in all wool beau Bubies' Indian blankete, at 81 d endcd $10,00.000 on its nesr | tenninl State Over Walf=Mil- woll, let 1 ed {rom $1,50. fridad Y0000 e i ‘ cuninl “uu |\«’rl Laif=M11 4 Monday we will sell | , financlal credit tar re That Gilded S e lery to the 1000 8ix-gu WASHINGTON, Nov. 10.—The (ensus 1 ace we have never fail sult, on speclal sale this week at gate this garment. We have a lit- | L 1al tord et to give most $0.00 per sult. They come in flesh tle booklet that tells all about it—) of ladies” Kid gloves, gkl oo g kel an- | Colorcdo in 1900, [ have, been wh CRide ] color and are the famous Portage | ask for one at our underwear coun- " 2 £ o s it has xpende 4 pulation of the st in 1600 hingl known ) ‘ e was W complete satisfaction. Knlt-to-Fit. goods. 1 ter clasp, in the 1”“0\"“:«"";;_ Krupp field guns ' inroduced 1 539,700, a8 compared with a popula Wamunite: ! Kenti- shades, brown, red, green, |fmprove this tquipment ot an oo of 412,108, which probably wil amount. t g the decade of 127502, or 309 per | 196 the French government has ox- | 1 complime N | ] because we mixtures, People who are troubled with colds or | representing an in men, 1 ki \ \ No very thing is Straight Front Corsels We Close Our Store Saturdays at 6 P, M. N e horse for ylther, | this year, “La Grecque” lattice, AGENTS FOR FOSTER KID GLOVES AND MoCALL'S PATTERNS, black, white and cream. more, changing the patters of the cor cent. A part this increase is duc g J L L L LR o on from our reg- | very radieally. The Engish 3 Ko tant Al p 1 |18 e e 1o i Yo TR S These gloves are taken from our rex- | very radlcnliy, The Enelish governme the fact that there were 983 Indians and ot c ular stock, 80 we know they ure per- | hafi g na Mijder eonstruc SIRLVINIE OLEr TRRMOHN. 85 R tottl, e Losy |HOLAINE t > iport wsstst i . i Compul t form, Klving firm support and assist | lo so" B:LD:H & o | fect in quality, Bt and workmanship. | Just areaneed with o Getsian persons, on Iadian reservations, etc., in | A thete Dipew. That man In development of dn erect, stately L] (] This will be an opportunity to sup- | Manufactu yeslx compl Colorado who were speclally onumorated | has #aid things about me. Lok } batterles, i an expenditure e i figure. Ask to be fitted with “La ply yourself at a great saving in 1y $2000,000. T ke . et in 1890 under the provisions of the census i m ot millailes Ol b THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE DRY GOODS HOUSE IN OMAHA. blo0 Ot Uh1d, | g WETaE e Memday | Inman aehiericens ke e eI I08E |14 ROt tha pebislondobin donauy both on this ? oth the o ¥. M. O, A. BUILDING, COR. 16TH AND DOUGLAS STS. morning at $1 per pair W of is latest fiell guns at an ap- | 1 pulation c e state o 3 q quet always sal would rox{mAte. cost of §1.600.000, "W hie. a1 ulatfon of the state at that censu: 1t . worll | RER* fem ‘i airendy nardy complo plorado had In 1860 a population of | IAIDCH to him., dnd iow fie s gotten 113 R " e R g e & order fo ) guns e ived a shor ; n 1570 u population of 30,881, | white I have bue At COUNE KWANE QT IS [V | power. Thera is evers probability that the |#howed in keeping off the enemy fron to support the Paget family. Thirty-four | #0 (T Boaln |1 refer to the foregan in 185, the first census taken after {4 Much i boor mugwiniy il i dis YOUNG KWANG SU IS BALKY negotiations will last for years. Y fterosn an event unprecedented | Pke(s have been carried on tho national [ that the modern ‘Fapii-iire fiold ariilery iy | admission as a state, 1t had grown to | foid: unfelii werll, even TR The best informed persons do not be- [in this war occurred, when some 0 | pay roll during the last thirty-three years Ll fn-the war preparations of 'tha | 194,327, representing an increase in fen | party all by himself Shinese . | mounted Boers suddenly charged the rear | The titled members of the family have WOTl years of 154, or 887 per cc ri 1 come bick from my exile young again, e | leve the Chincse court will return to the |Mmounied Hoers s J SaTae, Wha they | coe fitled members of the family BAYe| "yl poies gacided to aviil ttaelt of the| 7.0 ey Bhi el QA L AL SR S L f ; capital while any foreign troops remain o within | i “rugaana, | borne reputations more o less savory. One| The board declded to avail | the decade from 1850 to 1890 fts population Chinese Emperor Declines to Punish Tung | {1\ 1" [ Diting the. “of ‘the Canadians |of the first bolders of the marquisite was | °PPOFIURILY to bufld the test gun and made | Fu Hsiang as Allies Request. fell into the hands of & nemy, Who | twice directly concerned in divorce proceed- | ® Fecommendation (o that effect fo the | nap 100 per cent, giving a total in 1830, | drenm that wid vanich with the mornin jre A e L R | 0 se r SR LR L as previo ta " 8 Thomas B. Reed and »oan How- —_— BOXERS ARE AGAIN ACTIVE [ ireated them wiudly and releed e adad |ID€s before the House of Lords. After ary of war as previously stated, of 412,19 ~”Ilvh‘1'\jw ml.:q.!'h rl\d:::u‘f:y.ly‘;;.:'.‘v.‘. .;‘,:HI:‘:.“. [ch O b ing vorce hi s ned - 2 The population of Colors ) QUESTION OF INDEMNITY NOT DISCUSSED Gompeiied 1o e o accs. I ories | respondent In'a cano 1 which tne husband | MAY ~ REDUCE WAR TAXES | netriy cieveen times ad ior oo (o ot | onctons . b b, apinrks an o each, | puts the finikhing *oiches to my renewed was agalu fucreaged by cousiderably more |Vouth and makes It something more thin AARES] A TR ARG AT B I R fioh e how, ResvILy was awarded $100,000 damages. The father | tion given for 1860, the first year in whtes | way, John Hare, Chauncey M. Depew, John 5 twase Neemch Troopd and Our canualties were two Killed and twelve |of the present marquis was a gay man. | Ways and Mean its population is given In the ¢ | Kendrick Bangs and Thomas Bailey Aldrh Entrenched Insurgent, wounded. | When he married and settled down hia past | sider Matter § | The, total land surface of Colorads {s |also spoke reaty Acknowle y e | #ins rose before him. One day there was approximately 103,645 squaro miles, the | —_— Fow' Vital PARIS, Nov. 10 neral Bailloud, com- | DIVORCE SUIT OUT OF COMMON | (" 125 e e “Augtuses's eastie. Plas et average mumber of persons to the square |OWVRed AN REMVERILYIUN: o vex Prineipin manding the French forces in Chiua, an- Newydd, and a lot of band grenades were | WASHINGTON, Nov. 10.—Representative | mile ot the census of 1890 and 1900 being For rheumatism, neuralsia, gott, catarrh nounces in a dispatch received here today | Noble Murquis of Auglesey du Swin= | oo 000500 e future emergencies [l\u\“', of New York, chairman of the ways | In 1890, 3.9, and in 1900, 5.2 SERa Mu. HEG ';“/:-‘,h'; ol that u serlous Boxer movement i reported moned by His Wite to Defend The butler hung up the srenades in every |and means committee of the houso, had & e Bi DarvoURitiaUbIom e Hotsmpr AL ) V. Nov. v i : south of Pao Fu Tiog. Before Chancery. | place he could think of und having a dozen | conferenco with the president yesterday W o “‘ nus at ‘l~|~| iwht, S e ““.l‘ o EL AT PEKIN, Nov. 9.—(Via Stanghal, Nov. 10.) | "'He reports that the French troops at- 4 +5y |16ft approached the marquis, saying: |Mr. Payne said after leaving the White| WASHINGTON, Nov.10.-Previous orders PRREIS: 1498 SMRUEN) ALl LI Hung Chang has recetved u note {rom | (acked an entrenched village on October | (COPYright, 190, by Press Publishing co) |IN0 MPPRAchid fhe House that he would cnll & meeting of the | TCAUITINg residents of the city of Manila, |all about it Epporor Xwang 8u declining to accede {30 and drove out the Boxers, despite the | LONDON, Nov. 10.—(New York World| Tyt to,i S csnt o moment wnd then | republionn members of his comumiites for | P: 1+ to confine themsolves to thelr housos | Telon nt Chieni to the demand for the punishment of Tung | jiter's artillery. Three Frenchmen were | Cablegram—Special Tolegram.)—Tho suit | fle AT (houRHL w momett anf then | fepubiican members of hls comu program | &fter 11 o'clock p. wm. have been amended | ciricAGo, 10-~The In‘ernutl Fu Hslang and consenting only fo the ban- | ki1led and several wounded. for divorce brought by the beautiful young [ #00 for executive work In the house for thy ap. | b General MacArthur, the milit Live Stock oxposit] Ve held ishment of Yu Hsien. Tho note has not marchloness of Anglesey againat her hus- | “gll ) L\ otimony s expected at the | proaching sessior © P | ernor, 5o as to extend the time to 12 o'clock | Fago from December § 108, pr il :nnlzn“l:.;;: formally communicated to the RUSSIA GIVES UP RAILROAD .‘\,:.’:;.1 ucm:\,‘( ,\[:‘a\lnfx :\[Ih‘.‘:\l.ll'u‘:‘l:;h:‘lz trial of the divorce sult brought by the| One of the matters (o come before this | n“.mr.u.rlvu]v \;y vl:‘uiihnur -h‘.‘ ;v.mr- wiil I:A el bbera” Wil e 10 head of i ' AT, VAN IROpU. AN, BIARe rese o ™ lesey against | meeting will be tho proposed reduction of | C1¢ared by the police hloc e closed [on exhibltion, iv 1 1,600 head of roy Although the ministers afirm that their month after thelr marriage they sepa- | Prostnt mar "";' & "l‘ ARGy A8 Y| AR HUIESE. 00, nrepoRsd ‘1’=” i f | at 10 o'clock and the sale of liquor i pro- | Dedigredd caiile, 1,500 Sheep, 1o b g Brit OWNere. GF Tia in-Pekin | * 3 # ARy i her husband, who is her cousin as well. | war revenue taxes. He did not think, how A 40 horses. Th remadider o at meeting was perfectly harmonious, they rated on.the Riviera, The marquis has|y ", "oy 0 "5 0 ihe marriage was one of | ever, that the reduction would exceed, $15.- | DIbited atter that bour hRieess L Ty Temtinghy practically agreelng upon all the questions Line Will Be Put in ¥ Sluvb devoted HImANIE torbly. favarite pas- | T E e At IE | 000,00, b e i n VO XOpess Rt e will be 700 clusses represcnted considered, they have mot vet proceeded slon of Their Propert fiia of whivt Ganuing ana il yeer e ape | TR0 RREE B O, e vatked bF | ent. revensny trons nay soan J¢ 1he prab WASHINGTON, Nov. 10he s o proniums. amotinting i ‘uii*t ¢ beyond most elementary subjects. The — peared at a music hall in Munich in imita- | PTOPOYLY N i bed| . o NABHINGTON; Nov. 10.==The populatian |The autiics foms rom isanade Seotias BN TBIN. N " i llibta. ) either singly. It is rumored that the |thought, would depend on the state of af- [of the state of Idaho, ns ofclally anncunced s question of indemuity, for instance, was | TIEN TSIN, Nov. 8.—(Friday.)—As a re- | tion of Lole Fuller's dance LRI, hathad ARTerdtio Toid erlic il ny L AICE HICUDRER IR A [ 0E Ahs 4 b ; rents have signied thetr intention of huyine not even discussed. It is of such wagni- |#ult of the British representations to the | The marquis of Anglesey ia the head of | fTCHANCH MO0 BAC SEHEC 0 BEE (AT Hire I8 uho P “'\" 4 wEen e billoame (oo "I as follow W00, 161 \.‘\m resertitis A he s il &' ptaliS tude that they seemingly are desirous of |St. Petersburg government Rusgia is off- | the famous Paget family and is & cousin Sentadionties h_‘r“ I, agf. 1¢ aioodssta); 1t | had to te AR G 84,385 . 1;‘-—“ “n mm] 9 snoe 1800 of | feature, of ih o) putting off its consideration as long as |clally Wanding over the railway to Pekin | of Almeric Hugh Paget, son-in-law of 18 rumored shie Will taFfy Count Herman L Lith6 (1 SIKKE b8 HOUENE WiNe St taraut w““ G »‘g, “"I" *'“'l R8: pOPUALION 1A P ——— vosible and tho megotiations aro likely | to Count yon Waldersoe, who will glve it | Willam €. Whitney of New York, and |45 "ered Sie fep NG U8 OURR: REnOL 1 SML1i000 was G500, shewing n Iscrenss of HMavementa of Ovean Vassely to be greatly protracted before anything [up to the British owners, ot Sydn and Arthur Paget. He S | however, 4(,~-r;u|,.v} of ftems in the present 51,775, or 15 7 per cent, from 1850 to 1590, M pNew YorkoArrived—Prn Will be ready to present to the Chinese | Belgium ulso hus annexed land for a for- ({s only 25 years old and suc- | 1 o b of of Staft 5 Liverpool. Snlled r B b aw that might ba wisely eliminated and [ Chief of Staff (o Admiral ¥ : A m. ‘via B the ministers is, first, to coutract & pre- his father, two yeurs ago. He is a thor- suid he thought the ship subsidy hill would |of the battleship Kearsa Naples: Ethionta W liminary treaty acknowledging a few prin- | SENDS STORY OF THE BATTLE ouglily effeminate looking young fellow and bet taken up and ¥ effort made to pass it | pointed chief of staff to Admiral Farqu At Antwerp- Salled - Kensir : Now viples, such as Indemnities and the se- he may be seen when in Paris walking AL the catihE Reation | commanding the North American squac & 50 R P New curity for the future of the lives and prop- | Report of Lord Noberts ¢ around with a toy terrier under his arm, 5 . to succeed Captain Suow of the New ! | York. -Arrived—Cumpania, fror erty of forelgners, leaving the other ques- | acriptions of Many In: the pet being heavily scented and bediz- death of the American Conl In Fre Navy. | which iy detached from the squadr t Yokohama—Avrived—Amertcn Maru, tions to be negotlated soparately by each A 441 encd with bangles and bows. The fingers November m Seh Franclsco. via Honolulu, sonHong | WASHINGTON, Nov. 10.—Lieutenant de 5 ng: Tacoma, from Tacoma, Hong of the marquis falrly blaze with rings.|g yemoves one of the best and ost in- [ Farramond, French naval attache here, has | Kone. 2 s6is the oteristios of the| aares y e O . Bexty o S ettt e WASHINGTON, 3 The population | "At Hong Kong—Arrived—Cop i | LONDON, Nov. 10.—L Robarts, tsles H nt Lhe characteristics of | teresting products of Anglo-Indian rule, He |1 1 making inquiries as to American al of the state of New Jeraey, as oMclally au an FPranclsco, via Honoluly nd Yoko he first refgning prince to biend the | along the o lines a3 the French an an E,lupflons §raphing from Johannesburg uoder date of | ey yeary ugo the marquis of Anglesey, | [o2, 100 AFSt relguing priuce Lo blend the | lox : : L 3 B il lish gentleman and In- | bassador, M. Paul Cambon. at London, the | Bounced tod un against 1,444 At Genoa—-Arrlved—Werra, from New November 8, reports to the War offica as | o "0 o0 B e led the beantl. | Cleme fhe SuLe) Fan sng 3 in 1500, T an increase since 1890 | York, via Nuapies f 2 fl , o, purpose bein b ascertain if the riea follows: { h dian potentate. Educated at Cambridge, he | pur ng to @ | aatit At 'Queenstown--Arrived—Sylvania, from Dry, moist, scaly tetter, all forms of IR R ns i T b el ful Miss Chetwynd, daughter of Sir (ieor&e | oturned 1o Indfa and put in force fn his | Product is availablo in place of the Welsh Boxton, for Liverpool ‘ oredlt on TR fl“,}; erfu nsanement | Chetwynd, the marchioness of Hastings. | yion” yingdom the reforms which he had |coal and the Freuch briquott, which are| wev g R Teaves (os Alnin At Paku—Arrived-Bosnia, from San e eczema or salt rheum, pimples and | of November 6, which was due i ihe first | She I only 20 years old, of beautiful and carefully absor:ed in Ensland, endowing fres | 1w used by French naval vessels. AS a| \WAGHINGTON, Nov. 10.—~The Kentucky | * at Hriahane - Salled — Wartimeo, from other cutaneous eruptions proceed from | Hever 1o ose Lok wi he enertUdag | Tefined foaturcs, with violet eyes and | youpitals ‘for women, establishing orghau. | means of testing the American coul, Lieus | oty ‘Gipraltar for Algiers today Oran, Sxdnoy, N8 W tor Vareait humors, either Inheritea, or acquired |{Cendly. fo the able way' in whicn" e | masses of Venetlan red hair, H Pres- | ages, drilling troops, sending them to help | tenent do Farramond shipped 300 tous to | — 2 S treaOW rrived — Tritonfa, trom 3 ) OF acquired | Lisle hahdled the firing liné after Legaltais | slon s sad and wisttul. The young | 8%y G #8 IV FEURE PR TO (R N rtinique and about 700 tons to the | FORGETS TO GO TO DINNER| “AM"Hirnours—suien xew i ; and Ross were wounde chioness went to Par she sepa- “re tation at New Foundland 1 through defective digestion and as- R Dertlen Tonnay ‘”m the two daye | PATChioness went to Paris after she epa- | noonalle 1t was one of his keenest dfs- | Fre naval ton at New Foundland Houthampton, tor New York tightin iy R r het 1 | rated from the marquis in the honeymoon. A bo allowed to serve | The crulser Cecille, now In Amerlean similation fEinE Bentiongd wha very' bard: s | 1€ 69 HOm the marquis In ibe i appolutments not to be allowed to serve ; BB oo - . | force consisted of %0 mounted troops from | Her husband made her a handsome allow- | {P1g TRHEEE water % on a supply of the American AN y - P s the Fifth Lancers, his roynl Canadian |a 60,00 e 0 ' p | 18_Bouth Africs % . o4 | Mark Twain Have to It 5 T To treat these eruptions with drying | dragons and. " masintes. piien (g3 a0t | ance, & $00.000 tncome. Bofore marringe | "y PG TR L L conl, and has found 1L very satisfuctory ARAIR A 18 FOOD FOR ATHLETLE medicines is dangerous | Canadian artlllery guns, four ‘guns of tie | ABglescy presenied her with $350,000 worth | oy’ e P48 0 SRS B polo player | The tests on the Stux have not been as | Rebullds Brain and Muascle, 3 | Elghty-fourth battery u. of jewels. She Is said to have strong X 9 satisfactory, although this is attributed to | " . Ao A youug athiete, commenting on the v f) | the SBuffclks an rops 3 S in Iodia, was a fearless rider, a deadly g Sl e % NEW YORK, Nov. 10.—Mark Twain was A g o 3 i on th The thing to do is to help the sys- | The Moers Were mot soon after starting "'“llul{slhl.‘m‘llmh SEAME G & shot, was second only to Ranfitsinjhi at ";"l JSenuListion of the Irench STRU% | the guest of honor at a diuner tonight of well sl nlwl food tc P“d up a man from Belfast and hung on the front, flanks Slie8 10 Amarien Oneen cricket and was one of the finest tyar | NHISH are made 10 AccOMMONALe ShE. IBFRe | 1oy the Lotus club. There were 200 | After over-study, say: wo 3 ag {migaghige’ the humers, end. to o pegar antil the ' Jsomatl river waS| Just after the marquls of Anglesey eame | Liiliardists of ihe day. The deceased way | Pilauettcs, The result of tho shipments :‘v.-:«:l..m present. President Frank R. Law- | Feturned home from the university with strengthen it against their return. pomition. " From this tha ‘were forceq 15 | Into hin title by the death of his father, In | a close friend of Lotd Willlam. Berestord | 10 New Foundland has not been reported i ; Tetire by a wide thening movement by 1898, ho paid a visit to America. He Was | 1ord Roberts and ciher well Known wopr the whole, Lieutenant de Farramond's Heod's Savsavarilla permasently eured . | Suffoiks nnd' tie Canadfan mounted troons | the guest. of his cousln. - Alsartc. bapet [ barB:Rebacta 854 ather wai) Known diis vations lead him to the convietion that G. Hines, Franks, |1l of ecema, from which | around their flank,"Afl the firat day Boor | (0° : : e was passionately fond of horses and can coal is 8 satisfactory substitute had suffored for some thme: and Mixs | SENAL fircs wero tghted in all dirctions | When e departed for England he ook | {mpored a splentid stad And T e fcan atlst 4 e and befo morning they wele str away a French bulldog and in some way | 1 . ° { Alvina Wolter, Box 212, Algona, Wis., of pim- | falnforend Ay & Freuch hhlidos and [ nawed Bryan, to be master of the horse | {07 the Curdifr and oh Frenoh vess ! plos ou ber face and back and chafed skin on | OU casualties the first day we ol o regulations governing the Im- | ¢ parjala, With Bryan went his daughte ¥ | Guests Assembled 0 Do 1 ~ pres offieer. Others: My health quite run down from over-study | present were: Thomas Bailey Aldrich, Wii-| #0d scvere athletic training. 1 needed n Miam Dean Howells, Senator Depow, Thomas | 8004 rest to put me right; but instead of B, Resd. Joseph Hendricks, Augi taking it, went to work in an office with for the Cardiff a classes of conl |, o " hn Kendrick Bangs, Jobu Hart, | Very confining duties nee was the | | 8t. Clair McKelway, John Elderkin, H, H “My health grew no better; I felt unfit RIRSTURE, e Killed and twenty wounded, ‘chiefly of (he | POrtation of dogs, for which he was Hned | art tha prince fell dosperarely o tove wner | Rogers, Frank H. Platt, Booker T. Wash- | for work and at night would li . 'I.'I":J" ,';'h bich she ': l"’" "l"‘:' Shropshires, who fought spler, The | $100. While in New York City he attended | "™ Prinoe f RArAs0ly In: lave with | ©. | #everal hours before sleep would come roubled. ere are more testimonials in next day the Boers (rled to we: $tro0g | the horse show of 1598 with Mr. nd Mr tavor of this great medicine than can be | position on the bank of from WF NG RY proposed and was accepted. The Sibks | MacArthur's Casnalty List. | fugton,” William Henry White, Chester b4 dhgiel et e hich th s 2 b Almeric Paget murmured and threatened revolt and Ilm‘ WASHINGTON v. 10.~The War de-|Lord, George 8 Daniels, Dr. W, W, Wathey, m\n ‘I.NI,A :‘:, [\\l,“, Kone en rely. ':; o ublished. WALl D T Nuvember g, | A g imperial government, dreading trouble, en- | partment toduy cived the following | Colonel J. Howard Cowperthwail, General| 108 & new dish appeared on the tab » but were prevented by Colonel Evans, with | When he marrled Miss Chetwynd he was ,,,.,'n,‘ o R et Hnl‘lrv:Ih : 1:\1I|ln list from ieral MacArihur ‘.f, Stewart L. Woodford, R. E. Bouger, Heary | Grapo-Nuts with cream. We u e " the Canadian mounted trooon and two of | coner ,‘ o s | ) 3 1l axodilans toaf and T.not onl oyed Hood’s Sarsaparilla . ;' . GG 000G G cs | coveratulated. The separation was a nive- | Great tiriei end nie oo subjects were | Manila | Gleason, Louis Windmuller, Horaco 0, !t an excellent food, and I n 1t ln the nlok of tine days' wonder, 1t was #aid at the time that|ouiuitied and eventually appsased, the bride | Killed—N Balayug, Luzon, | Duval, Judge Jan A. Blanchard, 1. W, | breaktast that day, bu 1 supper ng | T on the 1eturn march was dete | be made the E atare ; . < s we Promises to cure and keeps the prom- Colonel Lessard, with the Canadian | Lo ado the fnancial terms of the separa- | opyrcine'the Sink falth, Mer relsn wa | T? wop ry, Sergeunt Willau | Rossiter. ( Knox, W. T. Evans, Kan.| a8 well - Hremme n e fattery Gufolph Guggenheimer, Miles M. O'Brien This rather eurprised me ’ tion of such a nature that it would be an 5 ns and tw roval Canadig g ccompany he! sband d 1 >, ise. No Inger put off treatment | itEe o nnn iy Arroya OEUNE L ducement for his wife to remaln away :"f::,'”_?k“, HRPARI IR 1,“: 7‘,::““.",,“’2',"", | Bxth artl RALe ¥ William Brookfield, A. P. Dowley, E. K.|I have made the food o regular article « Binith-Dorrien says no pralse can be 1o | from hin St vedl S Allaws patgn in the i nilayas, she dled | Woundee BB i y ; i : : ) box ou hand at the offica Buy a bottle of Hood's today. HAR - RORTR MaYe e it 4 m bim, as each succeeding year's allow- | "4 Iha Baaarat | Trocp H H. Rolg | Austin and Willlam Berrl | diete T keep a box on y Y gh ¥ the d ted gallantry these troops |ance was an increase over that of the of pneumonia At the head of bis silent wounded i " Noyembe The dinner was held in the drawing room | #0d often lunch on Grap . b - e — — - - | previous, yeer. The marquis is descended ! a of going to d o3 army the prince brought back the body | Pyenin ¥, Thirty csossssseses | from an’eccentrie olly, s mothe 0 . « ! Comes F hou it was in the summer when 0005000 000-00000-00000 P00 s reses ......? [ rom i eocentn® family, His mother, Who | romainy were cremated with a1l the wolrd | ERC Novemyer " Ditnsi Ligon COm: | casion. 1t was bardiy suficient fn cap- ihough i ! | hundreds of miles to Patalia, where the |fourth infantr mas A. Cline, buttocs, | and cafe, made into one room for the oe- | was o beautiful woman, was s0 unhappy it D, 7 niantry | 1 started the use of the food, it wa x Sihk rites, which this weelt were accorded to | wornded fn arm. modesate; Carl Henn ity, The guest of the cvening gave Presi ‘. s Y d. His fath arried in 1850 the Kelkenny. wounded e ; CUT IT OUT-VOTE IT. ary Boy ather married in 1850 th Kunlbul, ; + . ’ Sinte’ that with her busband that she committed before 1 had gained 15 pounds I know it Is from the use of this food that I and 4o well the indoor work, My health is mow perfeet; sleep sound and cnjoy iy meals, but tind I do not necd 10 it o much volume of other food while | nimselt. eye, severs; October 15, Rataan, Luzon, | dest Frank R. Lawrenco just a little bit| lovg wldew of Hadry Sndshoise’ who Was bor . B o AT Cobu 0 minutes after 8 o'clock, and then only after d enry Wodehouse, who was born JALVE hn Sealy 8181 gotane f | ghto e had been called up by telepho A e T e e e oy hn | pury K, Forty-fourth nfuntry Lought he had been called up by telephone. Mr. Mary Livingston King of Georglu. He had aiveston relet tund, | Ryble’ wounded in leg above kn | Clemens expiained t the e promised (o wed another American woman, | IMkg® the following sta Paations | ety YEsiiaan at LR et e S anee | the divorced wife of Willlam Wetmore of | whih $6771 sil | A Twentr-aigth Infant E e 3 i 408 e New York City, who afterwards poisoned | Jones. Provicusly L | RUDARG. N A L L A short time ago T thought herself. The Anglesey title was won by | ) Otal to dat | busao, Pan « Bivhteen Mr. Twain sald In pal Nuls were commencing to dikagr fantry, Th nan, Wounded in baci | Bince 1 lett this country we have fought | M4t RO TAETRCCCIR 0 Clud ONB YOTR FOR. eating Grape-Nu ADDRESS ........ (8t. aad No.) This coupom if accompanied by cash payment on subscription sccount fee The Cmaka oounts 15 votes for each 1he paid, 100 votes for s §1 pald, ote. Coupons with cash must be countersigned by cireulation depart it Deposit at Pes office or mafl to “FRE! Cut This QUL schotarsiir DEFARTME ey Omaha. Neb. ! Twies: siones bive, urd, o Hogvar i Lord Uxbridge on the field of Waterloo. | ¥ fantoy, o e 11, Sibaion, Panay, Com- | & riehteous war. A Flghteous war 2 in history as to he practically lnknown. | 1ng more than you recommeid stage s the descent of the title | pnans Bigkaity Morgan ¥, & N petized, Fiienar v wo! AR g | We have set Cuba free and given it a place | gto too much at a time and mor As a 1ightning change artlst in Munich the | gun’ ut' (he Syanish fieet in' the battie of | *E0" [ that exint: We atarted to ‘freo the Thi ystem required., Whon 1 rotu From the scene of war to the scenes of the | TOSTON 10.—Lieutenn | any infaniry, Corper present marquis appeared at first in costume | Manila bay, died at me tn Hoxbury | Wit m pines, but it seems thit the righteous pir-| regular ‘feed’ of four heaping tewss characteristic of different nations. Hia | today from paralysis. He was 41 years old. | WASBHINGTON Interesting | Pose miscarried som Tam gl the old zest for the food returned ' talent in making up 1s sald to be marvelous TO CURE A COLD 11 ONE: DAY [ te cavalry post, | GYer, We made a ¢ ord in This young man s @ member of quite a With an fucome of $1,000,000 a year, he was | Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All | Fort My ! velative pro. | {atratton . hat porl 4 famous family. He requests that his name rot particular about his salary, so long as he | drugglsts refund the money it it falls to |tection of kb ¢ hirta | 0g the world today we w. bt but the same can be furnfehed could indulge in his strange, wild freak. cure. E. W. Grove's slgnature {s on each |formerly worn t Complaints | ¥@ can say that this & 4 o n to the Postum Cereal Co The British nation has been heavily taxed | box. . |bave been made to tho War department | "We'ifilo ¢ o el | Ltd Creck, Mich . e e R @eoee Y .

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