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lll" ()\I\IIA 'DA'H\ BEE “I‘D\EHI)\\ NOVEMRBER 21, 1900, RL VS UNDER MOD[S \l\h\l)l L A w‘ivi":n‘vlll)ll)l\(. [IN HR\T SESSION | TWO WRECKS ON RIO GRANDE | HB P ne day vy ST thoy tah 1o &s | Brakeman and Firemun Killed in / / — after they_ liave been adiertived o Fiest, While Unknown Tramp A \ < American Leaguo Kept Alive by Agreoment | iile cxcuse for thelr nonuppearance Transcontinental ~Passenger Association Perishes in the Other. o A 4 A { ° of Its Oomponent Clubs. Redistricting Deteated. Meets at 8t. Louis, DENVER, Colo. Nov. 20.—Two fatal Baveral hours were speut during the close " - —— —_— of the session In the forenoon to secure the wrecks occurred on the Denver & Rio T O LIS B Sanding foF Orande rallway this morning. Freight is 17 f October, 1900, before me, Thos. W. Folsom, a notary public, person- WAGNATES GATHERING FOR CONSULTATION | it Sutlicct T e petiiie 107 | CHOOSES E. L BEVINGTON AS SECRETARY | s o2 “Castvannt oo the navrow | OB this 17th of Octob iy person S fneluding those in Philadeiphia and Balil — gauge, became unmanageable on a steep | ally came Dr. A. T. Sanden, to me ]mrsnunlly known, and who, ""”'R duly sworn, de more, have been trying io Secure from hip Committee Reports Thae | §8d¢ 80d near Gray's station the engine | % 3 N N . McGraw of Baltimore and Kililea and | {he maln boo? permizson 1 catablish b | Membersbin Commistes HepSrts TRAC| jumped the track and twelve cars pica |l clares that he will give to any sufferer of either sex his new Herculex Electric Belt on Mack of Milwaukee Will Meet by some of the delegates today that the Telise: Wil 5060 56 on top of it. Brakeman Charles Shaw was ( jal, w s cent in advanc i v With Ban Johnsen in fteatiof, OUEKY L0 Dhis motion we lost by RS, instantly killed. Fireman Albert Brasswell absolute free trial, without one cen ce or on deposit, and that -3 s e motion seekin . - I8 still under the wreckage and is supposed 16 Ak ¢ i 1 % B motion, seekink reckngs and 18 suppor o i ; J.'«-’"r‘u..',“.‘y{y.. :yn":n.- \:Tu'u; ":.'.:l."« st to be dead. Engineer Pat Ryan and Brake- lie agrees to forfeit £5,000.00 if this offer is not lived up to in both letter tlon wan logt by a vote of seventy.six. The E A : man J. D. Dow and Louls Read nre seriously iri DR T. SANDE CHICAGO, Nov. 20.—The five-year agree- |t dneen From P aiatricting of the ns.| ST. LOUIS, Nov. %0.—The Transcontl-|injured. The other wreck occurred but & and spirit. R A T. SANDEN der o lations and for hours they pleaded the [nental Passenger assoclation held its A8t | whore distance east of Beldon on the stand s 19 October, A. D, 18 ok 'n".’f\"...‘,'."lp'm'fi.‘., 4-:::rv:m|'n”i:“|", "‘:" necessity for the change regular meeeting today at the Planters’ Sworn to before me this 17th day of October. 00. THOS. W. FOLSOM, ard gauge. Frelght train No. 67, west- ™ . -y hotel, with Chairman James Charlton of |y, i (Seal) Notary Publle (37) rtead of holding their annual meetiog in . o o | POUnd, broke in two and the rear portion The above offer holds good for my 1590 Electric Belt, as weoll as my latest inyentio thia ety to farm a new crreutt sna a| BEN BATTLE AT LONG ODDSUWI\’.T 1;1::mln‘x wnd hm:x' :\nm::u.lr"xrr;( MO This: the foMousd AN, (aPRlITE EWO iy avention, the Her agres " £ od Sn— oyl b VEreRs 86 "o ‘| cars. Two tramps were riding In of and hew agreement, as was at first planned. 1t} ol 4 T GRner Wanted to |There was a godd representation. P . was announced that the old agreement had . 3 - 4 one of them, name unknown, was killed. The Been continued In force for a period of Serateh Out and Wins Chairman Charlton made & report, in | gepon. kiving the name of R. J. Weaver, v - . hirly dave Sy b vota of the Teaiue i which hio stated Uhat ho bud rosted oMces | wayyagiy hure Dr. Sanden Electric Belt, t Denver and made preparations Things were quiet at base ball headquar- b R Ly For the first time loy sultable " mergency fund A B s, & iy o meting mudlgrka bt thelr I::ro;‘:..u wia oNvfed \'Ir\::u:d‘ tor tnis ana | ASSAULTED CARRIER DIES ) Which s the newest and most perfect seif-appli- | Until you are matisfied with results, Note: The activity of the day previous, but tomorrow ] rt today. The owner A | B e Bilidarby B cation of galvanto eloctricity in the world. Itcon. | Word “Herculex” has been trade-marked legally v g ure ourth race, 4 . A ve to An- y ‘\'\f""‘i'""' to ""'"')“‘{’ '""‘\:“:‘.“"b ""“"‘“\ - e becuuse of the soft goink. | On motion E. L. Bevington, tormerly | Native Porto Rican Will Have to An tains improvements over all other electrical belts | by me according to act of U. §. Congress, and no ord was recelved from McGraw of Baltl was refused permission and Ben Battle | pier clork in the general passenger de-| ®Wer for Murder of Postal Serv- and sends a pleasant soothing stream of the life- | one else dare use it. When you seo the words more that he would be here to consult with | went out and galloped home at odds of 49 e T & M e ot fec Att § Presiden’ Johnson regarding expapsion | o 1. Rome Respess Lol B Dl Nl R L L matters and the Milwaukee magnates, Kil- | Grundys xood mare Vnter o ed b ettt ot i b WASHINGTON, Nov. 20.~The Postoffice you sleep. No burning or irritation. It gives d Mack, are also expecte She was or 3600 Weather ratny. | €'a! i cetved a_cablegram toc [ o v Stre ¢ 50¢ ¢ Ulea and Mack, are also expected mu I;Aqn was in for $ Weather rainy The division of expenses was referred to department received a cabl &ram today un weak men new Strength and Is used by women as o nouncing the death of Letter Carrier Joel S First race, six furlongs Angea, 1101a committee of three, with instructions \ well as men for Nervousness, Rheumatism, Lame SAYS IT IS A PIPE DREAM| % \ Mayer, who was assaulted by Antonio Qui- . (Knight), 3 to 2, won; Empress of Beauty, |0 report at the meet tomorrow. A Constipation, Kidney, Liver, Stomach Blad 106 (Butler), % to 1. second; B B s B TR b S d " | nones, a native, a week ago in San Juan, Back, Constipation, Kidney, Liver, Stox n Johnson Scouts the lden of & (105 (). Irvin) 15 38, third. Time: 10 auditing ’vr;x]nmml'lr“ was 'nl'v:mmed‘[ m':_n- Porto Rico. This {s the first trouble of 4 der Disorders, etc. Remember, not ono cent to me Rondelle, Slips. White Sulphur, Crescent |sisting of the auditors of the Santa Fe, Western Circult Bucked by ¥ ) N the kind that has occurred under the " 2 Q . < “ ueen and Hermesite also r4 N 0 Colora 0 8. . - H tin American League. Serana Face, ‘one anl”one-cighth miles: | Burlington and Colorado & Boutherh toads, | United States ragime tu the Weat Indles Dr. A. T. Sanden, 183-185 S. Clark St., Chicago, Ill. Winter, 10: , § to 5, won; Governor | After ¢ Y s 0" The murderer {s tn the custody of the fsl CHICAGO, Nov. 2. -President Ban John- | Boyd, 101 ¢ 3 to 1, second; Isaac, | the association were modified to meet cer- | ooy 4yihorities and will be tried promptly son of the American Base Bail league |97 (J. Hicks), 3 1, thir Time: 1:%%. | tain. changes. : ¥ oday that he had received tele- | Jimp, Lobengula o xey also ra Whe O e ’ . —_— niated today (hat he had cocelved tel mp, Jobengu % fationwe. seitine The committee appointed at the meeting Associnted Charltlon Work. e T ity ive the rosent five: | Pauline 4. 105 (Mis). 5 to 1, won: Douster- | in Chicago on October 15 to secure new | OMANA. Nov. 10.-To the Edltor ot The —[“ I\\ "I‘ l“\ un\'““‘“‘\ DeVIVEVINIVNEVEVE0CVIUINENINI0EVILINEVG0 S ear ugreement, ~which expiies - tonight, | wivel, 108 (McQuade), 7 to 2. second; L members for the assoclation reported prog- | Bee: Your editorial in this cvenings Boe Pt PYIIGHTED, ' ARICOCELE factory number stamped on a Belt, you may Know the article 18 genulne. Write for my new {llustrated descriptive book, “Health in Nature, sent free by mall, or drop in at wy office for free consultation. | 1 giving element through the systom all night while ‘ “Dr. Sanden's Electric Herculex,” together with | elre which is fto include Washington | Holmes, Prettie Rosi¢, Maniliun and O | was granted. It s expected that all roads | actiq the charity work of this city and - and Baltimore. President Johnson also also ran west of St. Louls and Chicago will become | consequently much of it is dupiicated and A " : l-my\)hul(u&l) den! ‘-u m;.xk the American | Fourth rice, one mu'. Ben "\‘\'”\'P siembers of the Asscciation. n'u»«uv\‘h o .{wv;é:l l\lvlu i rs was | Wu Ting Fang Tells Why Foreigners Are league ngreed o heck nonew west Hick<), 40 to 1, won; Etta, % (Welr), 3 1o object of the Associted Charltle e base ball cireuit to be known as the West- | 5, socond; Hen Boy, 101 (Bussing As regards glving reduced rates for the | has done noble work and would have done Not Liked by His People, ern aswoctation, und to incinde Kansas |1 ‘third. = Time: 1:95%. Loulsville ' Belle, | next annual meeting of the Epworth league | & much greater one if it had been properly City, Minneapolis, St. Paul, Rockford, or | Hienheim, Winepress and Pantland it supported. It ¥ was reported that a committee from has saved many thousunds Des Molnes, Grand Raplds, Loulsville, Day- | ran of » county, as the county ton and 7 YNeth race, five furlongs, selling: The | that soclety wished to be heard on the | commissione an testity, and many | MISSIONARIES ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE e e Covenanter, 10 (MeQuade),’ & (0 & won, |subject and leave was granted for the | Worthy poor have been asisied and hise Miss Aubrey. 100 (Post), 7 to 2, second} bers ypear before the assoc manifosted their gratitude, but it has had R— ANNUAL MEETING OF A, A. U. | 0ot 06, Thim, 3 o1, thirg."“Fime; | members to appear bufore the assoctation | {55 5y, iy sefFuupportini through its | 1.04. Orrle Goan, Ep, Bengal airy Day, | tomorrow wood yard. If the secretary were in a | OMeers Are B Records Are Ac- cdith’ Kastin, Clara David and position of the same responsibility with | cepted and Chunges in Roule Count Cheviot also ran. o ing: ciipsetta, | NORFOLK'S PLAINT 18 HEARD | 225° oo hine Tous han doubie what he haa Plainly Show Contempt 101 (J. Irvin, 9 to 2, won; W. G. Welch, 102 eve recelved, vet some who never con- (Nelson 15 to 1, second; Zazel, 104 (M Interstate |.,mm,".. N tribute toward its work f fault with ity —— tie 8 ‘i . | Quade), 7 to 2, third. Time: 1:49. Avator, management and its results. Now Is the NEW YORK, Nov. 20.—The following of fi_m_“ trynan ""d Honeywood aifo ran ens to Story of Allexe time fo reorganise the work and make it feers were nelected at the annual meetin o i ven more usetul th it oF thte Amateur Athistio Cniop. which was EELRINREISH TR R even more useful than in the pugt. Citizens | pyipADELPHIA, Nov. 20—Wu Ting of Omaha, the work Is yours! Wil you . 1d wt the Asto; . . Babb, New e hold Gf the work and sustain it as i *hinese stel « ived las ot e atyfibine, 0 SO NG| IGUE AND BURNS RUN TIE| cuicaao, Nov. i At otays senton o | okt Pt e X6k iy i s fi | Fun, che Chiese ministr, o rive T Ligonjre of the Milwaukee Athlette club, the Interstate Commerce Commission, Job- | 5f God and of yeur fellow men. o T G, by ¢ |Rlght from Washington, delivered an ad- Or. Morrill Hopking of the Atlantic Athletic | Two Jockeys at the ennings ace =t J. 3 ~dnipd L. . dress toulght before e American Academy Bisceicilin, BOR folitue SAROAtED: S Wi = by i b A e i UL L 7 3 Ponteal o h Boolall Giivane.. He W assoclation and J. J. Frawley of the Metro- rack Ride Three Winners against several of the western roads, al-| . Wesult of Target Practice, W0 e Ba e B q daRE T l,""" i1 ‘.lu‘ olitan assoclation, vice presidents, and J. Bach. leging discrimination in favor of Lincold, | mrown stresta tid 2 story At ihe polies | but never has sesr. {hs slehte of (he city, & Bulllvan secretary-treasurer. Delogates| = o @ rON, For 20.—A card of six|NeD: The rate on merchandise to Norfolk, | station yesterday which, upon its surface e taver on% Yourt of obaervation today b Gymnastie union: C. ¢ Hughes, New York: | racs, with some interexting fintshes, en- | they sald, was §1.22 from Chicago, while to TR SR SRRUNY | ciembare of Ch% sisdemy. A +iit Win mady G F. Kirby, Intercolleglate Athletic asso- | terta{ned another good-sized crowd st the | Lincoln the rate is only 85 cents. There |Afury: Twice he said on 1w |m Al BRIVGRIES 6 Fatinasivahle. Laksis clatlon; 3. B, MeCabe, New England nato- | Bennings track today, - Jockeys MoCue and | i o reason they claimed why such a dif- | days, sho had been shot at, the bullet both | 10 sl gl vics ARG L ) and A. G. Mills, New York Athletic | Burns divided honors, each leading three times narro ssing her. ‘Th , | Is1and navy yard, Standard Ol works and a mounts under th st. Results ference in the rates should exist. Tho rall- | tmes narrowly missing her, ‘The first thtme |\ o "0 ber™oe" industrial establiak . ne board of governors chosen 18 as fol- | First i s, welling: Buf- | roads defended their action with the clatm | il Jak{G"aY wibper and the 11ttle BIrl Whs | After completing his sightsecing (it lows: Bartow 8. Weeks, New York Athletic | foon (Burng), & Thermes. 99 | that eircumstances and conditions were en- | looking out of a window, when suddenly b A R club; J. J. Frawley, Greater New York | (J. Black), 7 to 1 and '8 to 6, second; Bev- ] minister was the guest of Provost Charles ( Athletic ussoctution; J. P. Boyd, Pastime | crage, 81 (H. Michaols), 40 1, 'third, | tirely difterent and that Lincoln could be | thore was the report of u sun outslde Wit |y b higon of tho University of Pennsylvania, Athletic club; James E. Sullivan, Knicker- [ Time' 1:31. Rare Perfume, , | reached more directly and less expensively | fering broken glass over the tabje.” Then | Tonight's meeting of the Academy of Dolit] bocker Athletic associatlon: T, F. Riley, | Hawk, Lansea and Red Spider also run. to the roads than Norfolk Sunday afternoon, as Mary and her little | ki . Hie 'ambridgeport Athletic club; M. F. Win: | Seeond race, five furlongs, for maldei 2 T were Wi r | cal and Boclal Sclence was held in the Now gon. Lynn, Mase: . o Babh, Heston. | year-ols: Sentry 109 (T Burne). 1 (0 5, Do W T ahanE home from Bundhy | Century auditorium drawing room, which ass: Dr. B. B. Morriil, Baltimore; Harry | won; Alzora, 108 (Pickering), 15 to 1 and 6 to sassed between the children ard lodged ir ;o b McMillan, Philadelphia; Robert ‘Tinsley, | :‘m'(nnl, Far Sight, m‘“‘\h_ . % to 1, NEW TRANSPAC'FIC LINE |{ er1‘ |::,vr.-«”u.v|n ({\Ildr;“v'v .:.;‘:\ Ax.q(mv,“ wasg filled by prominent men and women of Chicago; Dr. George K. Herman, Chicago! | third, Time: 1:02 4-6. Schoolmaster, Colonel ¢ to Investigute, He found that several hoys | the city who came to hear the Chinese dip- W. H. Ligonjre, Milwaukee Athietic club; | flientine, Rubens, Annle Handvice, HBon- | Oregon Rallway & Navigation Com- | {0 Iauesteiiee G fouidl, Ul o 03 [lomat. Mr. Wu's subject was “The Causes m".!.“(r[“ntgmh N‘tyl‘ltz;‘l}.l:m:\r:lr!k'll'l‘ll’fll'l‘r:}m verness, Obliged, Ginki, Curtesy and Callear pany to Put Four Steamers with a turget rifle and ordered m to |of Unpopularity of Forelgners in China." New Orleans; George T. Willett, Firat Reg! hird Facé, one mile and forty yards: Car. in China Trade. beadh) i LA L0 Mr. Wu, in the course of his remurks, ent, Athletic assoctation, Portiand, Ore; | uncle, 15 (MeCuel 10 1, won*Rochest S e sald the cause of the anti-forelgn fecling in Moore, Seattle, Wish.; H. 108 (MeDermott), 8 to 1 and 3 o 1, second PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 20.—The Oregol e Vol ) o sed . man, University of Washington, Seattle: | Annoy. 115 (Walsh). 8 $o. 1. third. Time REUNG T & Havigat xe) S A BOR | The Thurston Rifles' club gave one China is commonly supposed to be due en George K. Ames, Pacific assoctation; H. H. | 147 1-5. Asquith and Prince Richard also | R&I W&y Navigation company has se- | usually charming dancing parties - tirely to the missionaries. This charge, he Xeeler, Pacific assoctation; O, Shiras, Inter- | p, cured for the China-Japan line out of | night at the armory. e affalr was largely | gqiq," is unfair, for the missionarles, who E.uexmn‘ Athletic assoclation; 'Henry | " Fourth race, six furlongs, selling: Mid- | Portland two of the largest steamships |411pded and while no expecial proparations . his will give thirty days in which to meet | Fonsc (Bassingsr), 4 to 1, third, "Tim Sod AN s : o | concerning “organtzed rity strikes ln‘d?rhm the organization With the new | 1:02l.~ Eisle Barncs,” Pessey F, Bleanor L L e R L T T ey little unity of t THE DISEASE An enlargement of the veins of the kcrotum, causing a knotted or swol len appearauce of the scrotum most frequently ITS GAUSE Often Indiscretion, but sometimes blows, falls, strains, excestive horseback or for the Orient. bleycle riding or excessive dissipation. @ small of back, extending down @ through lolns, low spirits, weakness @ of body and braln, uervous debility, © partial or complete loss of vigor, and & ooch’T] Touéd'rcu o i gt el | k] ou are a vietim o ‘Eemaust in Diseases of Mzn, ITS CURE ' ictim ot @ he State Blectro-Medical Insti- process of curing it You will then @ not wonder why I have cured to -stay cured more than 900 cases of varico- g le during the past twelve months. Under my treatment the patient improves from the very beginning. All pain instantly cosess. Soreness and swelling quickly subside. The pools of stagnant blovd are forced from the dilated g veins, which rapidly assume their normal siz eugth and soundness. Al indications of the dizease and weakness fsm completely and forever, and in thefr stead comes the pride, the power, and the pleasures of perfect health and restored manhood Ge0e0e0e04000000000000TE0000000E00C0ETIDETED varicocele, come to our The Electro-Medical Specialists of the Different Departments of this Institute by their speclal combined Rlectro-Medical Treatment are making many wonderful cures In discases of the ophy,_ oclation; * Jol Shitne & Sk for it had been made other than (hose fn- [ While in some cases indiscrect, have done | TR bt chans. and Jobt e s 1 toa’s Wi | which have vet been operated in the Pa- | cident to the monthly hops it was neverthe- | much good in China. The general attitude | g s L s ua Do eld Jiver telt, North American Gymnastic union. | second: Eifin Conlg, 106 (Miles), 6 to 1,|cific coast trade. They are the. British |less cven more than ordinarily successful lo¢ foreigners, he said, has had much to do | = b B Erivate Dine Three appilcations for reinstatement 1a | third. = Time: 1: King's 'Favorite, | steamships Indravelll and Indrupura and | Byside the members of the club, most of | " i o ity | 2 RPIOCHIN; - Myqw 1AL he unfon by amateurs disqualified as pro- | vy, Lady Padden and Grayhorn also ran whot np}unrnl! in_uniform, th were a | With their unpopularity. They frequently | cuces, Hanks « L.-wumu were denfed. . They were made | ¥ iiih ave one mile and sixty yards; | LW other similar sized ships are now be- | number of lnvited guests treat the customs, traditfons and institu y Conrad J. Marks of the Seasido Athlatic | pandeuff, 107 (Burng), even, won: MclLeod | D€ negotiated for and will be secured in tions of the couatry with contempt and in club,of Stuplelon & 1., Howard A Colin | of’ Dare, 107 (McCuel, b (o 2 and 1t 3 | time to take their places ln regular wery- FORECAST OF THE WEATHER | this way excite ilifeeling. While some for- econd; Ten 0 ), 160 to 1, thir . o o g | Sohmaon B Yale rotioga’ Camin was Nia. | §6cond; Tension, 104 (Frash), 1 to 1, third! | jce. The Indrapura and Indravelll were elgners treat the Chinese with every con- | ;‘;;g";‘,"" for ““"]""," {3 """,""“|\"""“‘" Sixth race, one and one-sixteenth mileg, | launched at (iluxxnw in 1897, Wednesday and ursday Likely to |sideration, unfortunately the mischief done or pay and Johnaon played on the | papdicap: Kinnikinnie, 114 (McCue), even, — w Winds Out of by ot erbalasices the & bl New Haven and Derby baze ball teams. a p: Kin . MOGUCLSYON | G ennd JaEy Tanares InaLe Be Fair wit nds Out of by others counterbalances the favorable im- The ' (redstirer's . raport: for the. year Decanter, 113 (Burns),'9 to 2 and 7 t ran y Iw . tment N 1 . o ) North, presssion. The remedies, Mr. Wu sald, are 0 e 50,5 5, second; Charentus, 112 (Henry), 11 to b, | PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 20.—The Uni the Fros fana of ,,'23,,;‘ A%, ® 0% 4lso ran. b ARAlatasa L ARKIRAC Yasko AT BwatERYa WASHINGTON, Nov, 20.—Forecast for|politencss and the foreign press in China N AT | ywodnesday and Thursday should assume a more conciliatory tone. It “The m,m'::r':.; m:‘."p"-" committes| FAVORITES TRUE TO FORM former superintendent of the Philadelphia | "y Nobraykn—Generally fair Wednesday | would, he said, be a good thing to send only record & Reading Rallway company, who was | YOF° 4 ¢ g A i showed (hat theso records” wero accom- prici charged by the Brotherhood of Rallroad ““.“(;"‘"'”"'l“‘ 'm"”'n,:.‘,'h,:;:”‘1;:.',‘::” ks "“ulh‘:” g |h\fl,,"\'\h"”‘,'“ akliaion §RhadiSirioe thy kewson of IUR. v York ckers of the oran Ban&talls | rrainmen with having discharged employes | W3ier™, HORRONY BOREACCE B S T K el A il AHIeto Sstuby 30 varas” miatght awiy, Score in Four Out of Six of the Reading company because they were nots—Co Wednesday, with | “profit by our past expericnce and avold 7.5 ‘econds; Guttenburs, "Gotdber & 10 : of tho Neadlok company because they Wer® | rain in southern and snow or rain in north- | similar mistakes in the future ards stralght away, 42 1-6 seconds, Guitai- A ern portion; Thursday fair; fresh northerly | Other speakers at the meeting were Dr, irg, Octo < tralgh: away, aleged constituted a violation of the act of | 1 P! ol S At i Gl BV R . . State Electro-Medical Institute 87 seconds, Guttenburg, October 4; 910 yards, [ | SAN FRANCISCO, N=Foue congress of June 1, 1898. The charge was 1308 Farnam St., Omahia, Neb. elrcular track 362 yards elrcuit, 47 4-5 sec: | [tes and two second cholces won at Tan ’ ’ 2 e For Indiana—Rain and colder Wednesday; | perial university at Pekin, and Hon. George In Porson i5e "Pravers ‘Tsland, September 29, foran today, Weather whowery and track | made by the president of the Brotherhood, |y, raqey fatr; colder in southern portion; | F. Séward, ex-minister to China. co"suLTATIo" or FRE “g“"d""“”‘- apirg. standing high jump, five teet | SIOpPY alentine Fitzpatrick, whoso headquarters | o 4. bocoming fresh mortherly Mr. Wu after his lecture was tendered an by Letter sunda J four Ihehes, Ray O Ewry, Syracuse, N. Y, | First race one and one-sixteenth miles, | - S0 ar 00ty ) - April o ~nngrn.d-:;-'-‘e;n{uxyhln et ‘-i-']‘;!:’.xn" i Ty aant, “4!;:,“-"“;";; PO For Arkansas—Rain and colder Wednes- | {nformal reception. 300000000000000000000000000000000000000.? Inchen. Ray O, Ewry. Byracuse, Apeil 31 - | ond Elght l)n‘ll?r‘:, 12 (Bl %t 1. CentraX Pacific Statement. a; >| Thursday fair; winds becoming nor- i —————— - —_— 0! { ine me: 1:10 am Howard, Tom | SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 20. therly. ‘hamber of Commerce Dinner. n’.'fi!!‘,."’;{.”‘\’fi:'v“‘\ ek Athiatic. cluby Fra Boy, lLew Zara, Magnelone. | giqtoment of the Central :m:‘:ar:::n““ For Oklahoma and Indian Territory—| NEW YORK, Nov Four hundred vers s and, September 2. ' Nemeaft', Dianora and Honduran wls 1 el 9 members and guests of the Chamber of Bwimming records made by 15 Carroll: | _Second’ race, five furlongs, purse: % | whose lines are operated by the Southern | Cloudy and colder Wednesday: probably [ embers and gucsts of the Chatiber of fixty vards bath, two turns, 3 da. | 8 116, (Kiley), 4 to 1. won; Hub, 110 (J. Mil- | Pacific, has been made to the state railroad | rain; Thuraday falr; northerly winds. auet "of the chamber at Delmontco's oston ‘Mass.. February 26;' 100 er), 2 to 8, second: Argot, 116 (Coburn), 7| commissioners. It shows a total income | For New Mexico—Fair Wednesday and|night, Morris K. Jessup, president of 01 " ird. 1! : 1:03. Cousin e, 4 ey 3 ! ded 1 " ;5{.7& o g?'rf‘-”:r:::-"fi:xn inland, ‘Sep- 3)%{?«;:‘&1 uu;‘:-'}';nxfim also "\":r:‘ :";‘ 'dm]m Ol“:r:“‘"r";:l"; "““‘;“‘" 'N":, '"":h is '";;‘"“‘: |"°""_:_“"'y Wg““““‘_ e T I e A tember 5 yards, swimming on the' bac ir ace, one mile, purse: The Lady, educte 54,51 'or salaries and mainte- 'or Western Texas—Falr Wednesday, ex-| Charles Emory aw , Levi bath, one turn, 361-! conds, New York [ 110 (Kiley), 7 to 10, won; Gonfalon, 115 (Dom- | nance of the organization, $3,896,739 being | cept rain or snow and colder in the Pan-|P. Morton, Senator Chauncey M. Depew, City, March 14; 1N yards, h, five turns, | Inick), 2% to 1, second: Herculean, 111 (Co- hamian R 3 3 . y W Bishop Potter, Bishop Lawrence of Mas: 8138 weconds, New’ York City, Murch burn). 12 to 1, third. Time: 1:41y. (ireenock |the interest on funded debt accrued, $373,693 | handle; Thursday falr; northerly winds. | hietis, John K. Cowan of Baltime 200 yards, bath, nine turns, 2 minutes 302 6 | also ran. ¥ for taxes, $516,278 for permanent improve- | For Eastern Texas—Fair in western, rain | Aiuistant Secretary of the Treasury Irank seconds. Woston, March &.° Plunging, bath, | Fourth race. six and onechalf furlongs, | ments; total, 35.149,821, leaviog & net In-|in eastern portion Wednesday; colder; | A. Vanderlip, Supreme Court Justice Ed one minute himit, B8 'feei. tekey, | selling, Hermiono, 115 (Dominick; 1 to 2| cime’of 42,0247 Whilrafa talnt forthariv winity ward Patterson, Samuel D, Babcock, New York City, ‘March 16, won; Horton, 110 (Coburn), 24 to 1, second} bl i ; Charles Stewart Smith, Alexander . Orr, The amendments to the ruies which sim. | MacLaren, 102 (Wedderstrand), 25 to 1, g For Towa—Falr in western, rain or snow | &t Ciair McKelway and Murat Halateud Py meant the changing of a word here | third. ‘Tme: 1:24. Hungarian, Matt Ho:| Directors of Cincinnatt Souther and colder In eastern portion Wednesday; | Bishop Potter sald” grace and Mr. Jessup gan and Olinthus Also ran. CINCINNATI, Nov, 20.—At the annual|phursday fair; northerly winds, rend & letter of rogret from President Mc. Fifth race one and one enth miles, | mecting of stockholders of the Cincinnati i g8 . Kinley. purse: The Fretter, 1iI ), eve For Missouri—Colder Wednesday and There are | B0 L o i o (Baas) becomdl: | Southern railway this afternoon the fol- c b t rain, probably turning into snow In west- never any cx. | Acrobat. 10 (f; Woodw, 5t 1, third."Time: | lowing directors’ were re-elected: BrIg® | orn und northern portions; Thursday falr; t 162 Only three starters. Cunningham, M, E. Ingalls, Lawrence = k P ternal signs of Sixth race, six furlongs, selling: Dang. . 4 e | Winds becoming northerly 'Cl‘:uctijrl "glifl g 1 Silters, & {1 won' sad Sam, | Maxwell, Jr., M. D. Woodtord snd Hugene | For North aud South Dakota—Fair e blood is |96 (3. Walshy, 7 to 1. wecond; Neilio Forest, | Zimmerman, Cinc i 8. M. Felton, Chl- | yweqneqd, 4 Thursday; no pold polinted and the system thoroughly con- | 1 (Dominieid, ¢ o’ {1 Hir. fime: 10 | cago, and Francis Lynde Stetwon, Samuel | muiioiity B TREIAG, ot 0 cold TAKE GHANORS WITH A aniinated by this deadly virulent poison, | Laurio Mareo. Birdte'Stone. Diclow, Irate i Then a sore or ulcer appears on some Belde, Chapte and Screenwell Lake also nm: | Boeucer qud W Ahaswmaker, New Yorky For Kausas—Cloudy, _continued sald co D Py e Wednesday, probably snow; Thursday falr, t of the body; it may be small and Trafie Manager on the Tukes, ] Sl ol armicss looking at first, but as the can- | GAST ~ AHEAD OF BRANDON | ciicAGo. Nov. 20— Frank Leo, gen- | continued cold; mortherly wiads cerous cells form aad are deposited by RO eral agent for the Canadian Pacific in Chi-| For Colorado—Snow Wednesday; Thurs- How many lives the blood near the sore, it increases in | Werry Marguerite and Lovely L cago, has been appointed by President |38y fair: not so cold; easterly winds, b are rulned, how b L SA0 0% 30 0015 i o many homes size and severity, with sharp shootin Lead All the Rest in Six- Graves to the position of traMc manager | For Wyoming—Snow Wednesday; Thurs- Hiade unhaggy ns. No matter how often the sore is Bicyele Race, of the White Pass & Yukon rallroad, now | 4aY fair: not so cold; orth to east winds. by Luug n s cons P " A J easte eases, 0o ono removed by the surgeon's knife or flesh i in course of comstruction. The road is| For Montana—Fair in eastern, snow in 5 ©can number, and e e A By i d i NEW YORK, Nov. 20.—The women's six- [ operating from Skagway to White Horse | Western portion on Wednesday; not so the wholerusulig ying plasters, another comes and is | , NFW 3 ORI Nov. 3 oEhe wor 3 Soldi Thum fal varme e f williul worse. The real disease is in the blood, | riuk fn Brooklyn has reso'ved itselt ity | RaPIds: Skl AHVIMRY BOtEs MAEEATS YA b u'(';('i:a“ of A and the treatment must begin there, The | duel botween Miss Margierite Gast and s o R, Comuon Cold."” poisoned blood must be umguu(ed and | Miss Lottte “Hrandon of Canada for frat | ¥0 Change in Grand Trunk Polley. [ 1 Record. * el and Thex th | 4 pluce, Al through the afternoon and| MONTREAL, Nov. 20.—-George B. Reeve,| OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU, DR, GEO. LEININGER'S purified, and when this is done cancerous | evening “sessions today each woman tried | the newly appointed manager of the Grand | OMAHA, Nov. M_Official record of tem: MAL-DE-HYDE cells can no longer form and the sore will | {0 lcavo the ather behind. bue every ut. | perature’ and precipitation compared With FOR-MAL-DE- eal n v » v tempt W unsuccessful. | Misa Hrandon | Trunk, announces that he will not make any | the corresponding day of the last threc aturally and permanently. temnpt was unsuccesstul = Ml T b it . g I : COUCH CURE, g i e snd sterday, however, lost two laps throuel | changes in tho present staff of the Grand | years: tho. eieat Throst, Chest i Windsor Ave, Biistol able to make up. Miss Lindsey and Mios [ [Tulk: He nlso states that the rond will |, temperatire 7 and Lung Remedy ‘eun., writes: ‘1 am 41 Marie Davis nre hangink on dogwedls |have no Canadlan board of directors. O 3 Kills the germs, and wears old, and for three Miss Hrandon at the end of the afternoon Precipitation quickly cures Coughs, Ll e e Aosslap Kwqonsd, oh the iFeck and lost s The Oidest Rankaot Record of temperature and preeipiiation Lalds, Croup, Whoopiug Ty Jaw, which the doctors ; great doal of time, U 8he rogained et | This note 13 in tho possession of the Bank | o Omiha for this day and stnce March 1 Cough, Incipient Con- sald was incurable, aud i The track. but she s constantly losing | ©f England. It is dated December 19, 1699, | 190: f sumption, Lung Fever, hat Leuid ok ire more ground and sees that her chances of wine | and s for £635, but on account of its | Normal » u Pncumonia, Loss of ed their statement as truc, iink ure hopeless, batrlng some unexpected | ago the same 13 made very valuable. One | Reficioncs { & Yobos, Heuwilings & d had given up all hope Dects o the strain she Wwis laboring | Of the oldest and most valuable stomach Al procipitation 0 ineh el LaGrippo. & SF ever buing well agein Under and had to withdraw from the race | medicines before the public in Hostetter's | Deflclency for the day 01 Inch I - ‘serious when my druggist, know. wll - - permanently shortly after the beginning | gromac ors. - Po 5 e ainfall since Mareh 1. 66 inches 5 ing ol myconciclon recam b¢ Tonight’s trick. The final scores’ for | Stomach Bitters. For the past fifty yoars s since March 1 hex - diseasos ss.8 8 Aferiak ’ the day: were | 1t has been the standard of such remedies | Dafielency for cor. perlod, 186 \ches FOR-MALDE-HYDE NG Vekain 15 heal, 10 the surprisc of the physicians, | Miss Gast 1885 Miss Davis 1308 | for dyspepsia, Indigestion, biliousness, nery- | Deficiency for cor. pericd. 1895, 4.2 inches Mk CLANSR A et au ina shortiiuie made a complete cure. Thave | Miss Hrandon . 1636 Mrs. Bayne ... 1334 [ ousness or Insomnia. It will effect a cure cports from Stations at 8 P. M KILLS TH GEF?M 1 — ‘nldh(nfir»h'my l|r|nvl;lr‘\nh| |envu|h-xp“ Miss Lindsey 1621 | s i s orie &1 Tefreshiug—in fact, am enjoying perfect health.” - overcomes this de. | Mal Rrings 85000, Vovmont 1 |" removes every vestige | sales above $1,000 w of representatives toda mll -m| a ‘|n|m @TATIONS AND BTATS ] of it from the system, Mabel Onward, 2:11% @), by Shadland's | Fefolution authorizing the gavernar to have places It at onco as the most Valhable makes new, rich blood, | Qnward-Sentnel 'Helle,'to €. K. 0. Biilings, | bainted o partralt of General B. . Liscum, OF WEATHER. cough remedy on the market. It will b | Chicago, $5,50 i v t 0P 8 ¢ o ) strengthens the body and builds up the | Chcage: BN ek b m. (. by Bhad. | China. THe pOFiFALt b 10 Be piaced in the Hop & cough wlinost lustantly. and s strbogy OHAHA NEB D'ST IBUTE S general health. land’s Onward-Sentinel Helle, to Dantel Ma- | State house Lung Diseases, such as Consumption, Poeu If you have a suspicious sore, or havein. | honey, Portsmouth, N 11, $1.700. 7 . feo monla, Croup, Whooping Cough, which the Sol 3, 2:104, ch. h. (), by Lessemer-Nel- | Movements of Ocean Vessels Nov, 20, | e e ordinary coughi syrup will neflt nor eure, herited any blood taint, send for our free |40 “ ket (hidiea NN | TR NG Yoric - Arrived —Taurie, trom Liv- | Omana: cloudy DAY SOUSH ATEUD LS OL DAL RS SIS book on Cancer, and write to our medical Almy I, 2 br. m. (8), by Bambou-Cer- | #T “'r I""\'«"'"'"'u frm; “lh;vfln_u Mul;xh ;\"urm l‘X.nuI snowing . fireg atscu o .-ml.ou':ouri:lrul't‘l{;m tainty, to V m H Chicago, $1,00, heim, from Rotterdam. Salled—Trave, for | Cheyenr ear % : 1 oininaer Ohemical . d‘":‘;"e"' "’“k“y “"1"'“"’"' °"h' dvice v LEann, Chioaga, h0 | Bremien, via Southampton; Bovie, for Liv- [ Salt Lake, snowing 0’ 06| | Ghicago. ~Hookiet malied (ree containing ti we want we make no charge for this ser- PP e T 7 crpool; Belgraviy, for Hamburg. Rupld City, clear i #250.00 n»nnromm-.h:l Ww- vice. Your letter will mcelv. &mm pt and BAVANNAH, (a ov. 20— daek Han- | (At Hotterdam-Arrived—Rotterdam, from | Huron, cloudy seenne . careft ttention, and will held in | oy of Philadelphii o 5 o | New York, via Boulogn L Williston, clear f e oy’ o Phifaaionii’ hrew i Bie s | ¥ iiar BRG, Nov. 10— Katwer | Ebichko, Taining Fon-IIAL-nE-II DE I.S BI. AGKHE Ans TREATMENT BY CORRESPONDENCE. Most cases can be treated successfully at home. One personal visit ix pre for but if it is iwpossible or inconvenient for you to call at our office, write u full and unreserved history of your case, plainly stating your symptoms. Phy- siclans having stubborn cases to treat are cordially invited to consult us, We make no charge for private counsel, and give to cach patient a legal contraet, backed by abundant capital, to hold for our promises. If you cannot call at the institute today, write. Address all communications to oooooei CecCe0e0e0e V0606 T 6T 0G0 OTOT OO 40006000000 This Cough Remedy 14 sclentifically pre pared with boilditied Tormuldeliyde, the most powerful gerniicide yet discos and its Introduction Into Cough Byrup |.. AT Teatiira, und the restlts ootalned uso samiesadmag, T aamuiad nth rol v Wilhelm 11, from New York, for Naples and | 8t. Lou's, partly cloudy e SWIFT SPEGIFIC 00., ATLANTA, GA, o P A have heent @ | Genoa. Sitled ~ Werra, from Genoa and | Bt Paul, snowing ‘h (e Moy broke his hand. There was bad blood be- | NabPles, for New Yark Davenport, clousy | h Pt st mple NO GURE, NO PAV tween the men and the fight Was furious, At Plymouth Salled Patricia, from | Kansas City, raining. .. enlarged ores, pimples itrouia amall. weak organs, | The largest crowd ever gathered here o | Hemburg and Boulogne, for New York. Helena, partly cloudy 0 1. and all affections of the Jomer'ur “weakenll Waine, | sea w fight was in attendance. . Hanley's | (At Philadeiphta = Arrived = Carthagena, | Huvre, ¢ ol MeConnell Drug Co., Beaton-MeGinn Drug skin speedily and perma Paounm Organ Devejoper will | baby died today, & few hours before he | from Glasgow and Liverpool, via Bt. Johns | Blamarck, s 3 « Merritt-Graham' Drug Co., H. B, Ora n antil 1 at your ,....,,. 'you without druge or | entered the ring. and Hallfax Galveston 2 ham, Chas. Schaefer, Max Hecht 8- nently cured a electricity’ 36000 1 wse; ot one i — WAL Boulogne — Arrived - Rotterdam, from |~ == v E oreniiation. —zere, | fom Park Pharmacy, Gladish Pharmacy, ¥ > )...ul‘ : ‘l:..u ‘iln)n‘n;uuml lure: not one returniad | no C. 0. D. fratid; write (o e - New York, for Rotterdam. " Indicates trace of precipitation. — Zero. | King Pharmacy. Deyion Pharmicy. Gen - With bodk mailed {ree. m ur ".'.:1.-“3.“ no i Do you want a stenographer? Spend 2 At Bouthampton—Arrived—Kalserin Maria L. A. WELSH, 8. Davis, Council Bluffs, la., M. A, Dillon's i © | N M EURY, 163 STATE ST., CHICA YACAL APPLANGE ¢0. 44 G Denver, Cola [ C€Bty for & Dee “‘want ad, Thercsa, trom New York, Jor Bremen. docal Forecast Offictal, | Druk Store South Owmaha. | JOHN H. WOODEURY, 2 ooy )

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