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FILE ONMAILA Ih\ll\ I\II ‘\III(Ii\\ Rl.\l" " K d g (100 HANDY FOR THE TURK oo o [CONNANDERS TALK PE \CE \r o o 8 of Olsveland Gives the Terrible | siirrens verear .| sarkswpy. Goerals Kitohener and Botha Moot and | Moslem Two Quick Falls, Confer Near Middleberg, Dyspepsia Cure = | A ALl 235 POUNDS _ i | DISPATCH IS HELD UP BY THE CENSOR Digests what you eat. Wa would 1ike to call your attention rien [ mrieian « to the following lettar Ady eran . | antee Terms or Su Dear [ have been suffering ' A et ihat T from dyspepsia for 21 years. When- iz o g : ever Lwould take astrong diet I would . 2 E j bloat up in the stomach. 1 would ‘ uffer great painsin the head and stom- | ST LOUIS, Mar tals. | LONDON, March $.~A dispatch from 1rh and would be obliged to take to |1and, 0., champlon heavyweigh H >‘ Pretoria dated Tuesday, March 5, evidently | my bed and remain sometimes for a | !he United States, deteated Hal \ held up by the censor, has just reached day and night. I would be unable to | Terrible Turk,” in jig time at Hav ¢ W8 | h It says General Kitchener met attend to my household duties at ail, | West End coliseum tonight, wins encral Botha and other Boer leaders at I tried home physicians, but they falled | falls in the short space of sixte y 52| Middleberg on February 27, when the ques todo me any good. The big Moslem s T Nothing did me wed a child in hands v tlon of the possibility of the termination of any good until last winter, when some | of the brawny Clevelapder, whose erity e hostilitics was discussed. | s | one advised my husband to get for me | filled the spectators with amazement. 1 3 1 Another dispatch from Pretoria, dated | a bottle of Kovor, DysrepsiA CURE, | scemed almost ineredible that so bulky a Wednesday, March 6, says the meeting S which he did. [ used several bottles | man should be agile, The articles 1 vetween General Kitchener and General = of itand 1am happy to say I can e agreem stipulated that the n 1 Botha has awakened p interest and that any kind of strong dict I please wrestle at catch-as-catch-can, be here are favorable expectations as to the can sleep well at night and I fecl 1ike | of three falls, the winner to take the entire probable outcome. | another perdon altogether. [ cannot | puree o cording to the Sun the surrender of | kive Kodol Dyspepsia Cure too much | When time was called Jenkine began feel : neral Botha would have been an ac-| praise, and I wl]‘ bighly recommend it | ing his man and soc pplied a angle | | complished fact before now had General | 1o all_sufferers of dyspepsia. —Mrs, | hold, which the Turk broke. Then. us{(" 3 | Kitchener been in a position to conclude the Peter Kline, anww--ll Pa. {aquick ps a flash, the American secured a |J | terms of surrender. When the surrender 9 | lek hold and brought the Turk to his knees. | — | occurs, the Sun adds, it will include the It Oall t help b“t | Jenkins then tried for a hammerlock, 1 surrender or entire suppression of General { changed it to a half-Nelson and arm-hold Prize Flghters Released. Dewet and will involve the termization of do ou ood und gradually b he Turk down. Time e AEAR Ve R e ATl SlHE BTE (N8 R y n ) minut | dgninet Chosnier dnd gohnson, ‘the im. | LONDON, March 8.-A special dispatch Thero I3 & very simple reasor® why | Coming together for the second fall, Jen- | prisoned prize fighicrs. They were released | from Pretoria, dated today (Friday), says Kodol Dyspepsia Cnre Invarinbly cires | KIns came within a margin of securing a (414 immediiiely’ rarrosted on'a new war neral Kitchener and General Botha had the worst cases of fudigestion even "" ng fall, but the Turk whirled to his "2 o clock this nfteroon, The | % leasthy conterence on Gun hill this morn. after everything else fafls, and that is | kAces. Jenkins then secured a crotch s bl by the government | Ing. General Bothw was alone and Gen- because it I8 the only preparation |hold. Holding bis adversary suspended in | 1vs he will not pr rral Kitchener was accompanied by his sec- known that contains all the digestants | the air, he brought his tremendous L T | TR nd completely digests what you eat. | #trength fnto tull play oon had both Sulliva K‘“'h'“’ "h‘ M“‘"“ ! ':"‘"“‘l: ”""""”*1 oulders flush with the mat Time 7 ISVILLE K March & Terry M tchener has granted Genera otha seven I(odol Dy:popsla Gurou..” co Jeaking distocated & Anger i | GOSr i Dave SUIVAWerd mitciied o- | days armistice (o enablo him (o confer with it Jenkins weighed 105 and the Turk 235 [ ¥y for the lightweight Officlal circles here regard the announce- | pouna i world, each to weigh | ment of the armistice in South Africa with m. on the day of the - is it 5 wm e day Pf the | the greatest satisfaction. They point out Lieunt . rgin and | that General Kitchener would never have Western's Magnntes Con " K 11 Nears Completio Major Dayid i, & consented to it unless he felt practically Thone : Untit Sitantion nt ¥ Ny that ftn e neiing | #Ure it would result in an important ud- ¢ ' I M | in ared Up. 5 xed for April 20. Tt bufld- | vance toward the termination of all hos- The nominations for promotion of army - fdent it will be able to take | ¢jjcles ors | INDIANAPOLIS, Murch 8.~ Messrs Wats Ihe yacht is already plated to Officers sent to the senate by the prosi-|kins and Ruschaupt, owner ¢t the on hoth sides and the fitting dent Fridgy affect two officers now sta- | local bise hall eiub, who hive heen i ¢ or the opsides and eck 1« | REPULSE THE BOER ATTACK lam F. Spurgin and Major David B. Wil- | fickey, and other AVestern league mé ; Il Kitchener Reports the Capture of son. The former is to be made a colonel | cided at the Kansys Clty conferonce thit 0 Fix 1 Several Gums and Much Harburger, Homan & Co., Manufacturers. McCord Brady & Ce. Dis and the latter a leutenant colonel. Nelther | nothing could be done until the situati ST. JOSEPH, ) arch S.—President War Material knows in what way his immediate future | &f, Louleville was cleared up. -As Iy Thomas J. Hickey Western league e o ____J] stands, unless both Denver and | went to [ndianapolis te s settle the (wo 15 to be aflected by promotion be . fions | fom . TaIAD o disposed of und Loulsvilie s franchise questions and from a relfable | LONDON, March 8.—Lord Kitchener, re- HADDL\ RLI)I.\ T0 ( AC[‘. price is paid by the manufacturer through SOCIETY MA!: AND BURGLA! ‘It s quito likely,” sai Colonel Spurgin, | dianapolis will “not find v rel 11 1 dearned today that it has | porting under date of March 7, says % the internal revenue department to the “that the new colonels will tuke the places | AU laaguce this sen ween decided to aceept the propositons com- | he Boers fatled In thelr determined at- | | government, i the whisky so munufacturea . . Walter Wilmot has made Willlam nie from the two « The guestion s for They Deaperate Strugle ol of those officers who'h fow wecks ag0 Were | un' ofter tor The Fueme franthine e e ey, " Auestion I8 fOF | ek upon Lichtenburk. Our losses, besides is consumed in this country. It the whisky PP ikt won't kwow for sure until [ get orders \“"k< (the Denver franehise A R . (wo to ane dn tavor of {Colony. Our troops. marching north, re- pgrees with us-that this release from the nal [ howe of Willlam from Washington. It that is done someone | The At *::"" ““] L g "o B he guestion debated vas ¢ ported Petrusburg today internal revenue tax to the whisky shipper aughiin, millic wmir e merchant clse will be ed | ge « ha N L 1SREU e . -8y o Fhat 1t was unwisge for the state Frenc € PO u er captures o al " D hou v hut, on e othe ' nd recruiting station. 1 don'c know what (he i A McPhee, manager of the Cin- | QLT Sinnesot f ana Jimber complete, and one Hotchkis, | s | e holds that the: release of the internal | ghots were fired 'l Frederick McLaughlie department has in store for me. A yeur Aok \‘"C'. |.'\H o :m‘,":‘”.f"\.".‘:“.'-.‘,‘ ) — e | making a total of seven gu The total revenie tax to th, ugar shipper by the the mer beu., parrowly escap ago I came home sick from the Philip . Brush. Manager Mabhee ha PRESIDENT NAMES CONSULS | pumber of Howrs known to hive been placed | xplains System of Encouraging | Russian government s 4 bounty { death pines and was given this post because the | returned from his eastern trip. H s jiSew ‘l":';;z“;;";.,."“" the eastern opera- tey's Refiners by Omis- “The manufacturers of America feel that The re he fashionable dis work. was light. As ! understood t the | Unsuccessful in secur contracts of M b pve [ he retaliatory measures adopted by the | trjet of the \ yullots trof ang; 4 ly tem- | wuys that Corcoran will be in Ny ner states sixty-nine rifles. 24,500 rounds UERIARS & . e & .bout him, young Me yorary | lleves that Barrett will eventu: Wty P s ¥ nature; that other countries may follow the |y, o' the front porch of his Major David B. Wilson of the Twenty- | He admits, however, that the Amerl £ ammunition, 188 horew, 1,340 trex oxen example of Ruseia and (hat our forelkn | faher use wught o burglar who i s en ti ering % crack : . 1 00 ¢ s ), 100 3 \ . | fifth infantry, chief commissary, expects to | ("NEUG e boel tumperiie with the coatk | wASHINGTON, March $.—The president | o0 J:‘;f""m sl 'M' :‘::""“‘.‘:’\‘" CHICAGO, March $.—Martin B, Madden, | market may be, to a large extent, cut of. | had entered the residence, as the thief continue In his present capacity for the | has signed witk lub. McPhee thinks | today the following nominations to [ pi® 2T ATES AU 8 | president of the Hlinols Manufacturcrs’ as- | They fear that, inasmuch as we 10w pro- | clid down the po *h pillar. The escaping nresen p that a little lat majority of the play- | the senate: Ccnsuls, Frank C. Dennis of | "yt GRINTed 18 ERe COTAR found a | fociation, returned today from Washing- | duce 50 per cont more manufactured goods [iitiatan: whone twe contaderates: on gakss {ers wiil fall into line. but Juxt now they | vpine “ag St John, N. F.; Ernest A. Man P , ton, where a committee from the associa- [ than we are able to consume at home and | wero ghooting at “fel aughlin, dr his re all walting to see Just what the Ameri ; . small commando north ot Aberdeen and at- . gl : ) THREE STOLEN BONDS CASHED | can “louxuie 1% willing to alo. They will | of Florida, at Breslau, Germany; Martin 3. | ¢80 0 €00 e e ando ves. | 1100 Was glven a hearing by Secretary of | If the foreiki market is cut off the manu- | yolyer. Pressing t tu McLaughlin's abdo probably’ take cvery advantage of the | Carter of Pennsylvania, at Varmouth, N. S 5 M the Treasury Gage, protesting against the | facturers will oniy be able o run 70 per| men as he landed at the bottom he pulled v of New Vork Re. | Stiation - He suys the Natlonal leagie | To be secretary of the legation to Guate- ::';""_f, ‘;:‘ "“l ":"r',:;‘_l ";:'nd“l‘l"::]““" countervalling duty on Russlan beet sugar | ceut of the time, and if they are only able | (e (rigger, but t 8 o rirkige falled 10 ex 1 8e domands ot he Naria s Bl Sayas e il B A v I | precently imposed by the deparimgent to work 0 per ceni of the time it wul,,,,,,,, MaLaNaniie Part of Hix the demands of the players at the Decem. | mela and Honduras, Robert 8. Green of | ‘o 0" 0 o™ oo o g0 mersat east.” A utruck the bu' glar | ber ‘meeting at had beeen done <entucky . L | “We feel”” said Mr. Madden, “that the | naturally follow that the men will lose 30 | blgw that S (b3 ek der. ber meeting. If that had b e all | Kentuck Today's additions make General French's e f said Mr. Madden . ¥ ha e blow that sent h'm reellng to the ground the ose M the two men NI k y i CFache men would not be slgned (o con- | To be second sceretary of the legation at | oo ("% e " M R g TONCL ¢ (Cn g | statements given to the press by the edc- | pbr .m..vr.)rt the time they are mow em-elght feet below \s he struck hin man i BW \m‘u\ k.\| i 1: s ‘\\\\ly‘.uu shriver, | u(;»v..mil._mrn M Brons ‘;x M;nmm;hu:v\vn [follows: Guns, 76: tifes, T45; rounds of | POl of ‘ln;‘- treasury vt'lnr‘l to m.:‘!;:.m th :m;,\ux\ il ‘\’ullil e S N e '\| xl. u\\yn x;uu ¢ the v,\‘.-x..\ ’|uu:’(lln e young bank .clerk who plundered the Navy—To be members of a board of vis- | > %04 07 b * | public on the question at issue e con- | bor. eductio wages will naturally | bueglar's hand fired ut him as he tel Ri|3ebathipore. DAAK ot . $190,000, hen. bee |IN CHAMPIONSHIP EVENTS | ;iora (o the naval observatory: 8t l'I.||rr:'):::"n.":,',):' ‘j:"”":‘ """‘“:M‘r'"““.fl”. tention of the Manufacturers’ association | follow and a condition of unrest must be | Then followed traced to Los Angeles, Cal, where he | | McKelway of Brooklyn, N. Y.: Alaph Hall, {goa® lo il B S s L is that the Russian government pays no | the natural consequence | who had stood & ard oy fodo east 08 cashed three United States 4 per cent bonds | Gihert, Parn r.. of Ann Arbor, Mich.; William R. Har- | R ]lmum,\ to its sugar manufacturers. The | The committee has information to the [ Ontario stieet © buggy. ove man firing which were part of his plunder. The bonds | Crowd Still Ley per, Chicago; Edward C. Pickering, Cam- conclugion reached after a careful study | effect that the decision or opinion of At- | hiy pevolver. 1 wounded man, forsuken were of the issue of 1835 and were for bridge, Mass.; Charles A. Young, Princ GOULD PROMISES NEW RUADinl the law is thai the law governing the | torney General Griggs was that Ruska | by his comre st After thot, tollamed $1.000 cach. They had been placed in the | A | ton, N Ormond Stone, Charlottesville, | gaye tme Wiswousd Pacific Will Imme- | Manufacture of sugar in Russia provides | puld no bounty, but that the Treasury de- | by McLaughlin « d his brother-in-lns bank for safe-keeping by the administrators [ iy ang the aseciorion ehamdamenin o | Vi | dintely Bui eonevill for the payment of un inteynal revenur | partment had acted before he was able 10| Gearal M. D Ha. ir of the estate of the late Peter Wykoff of | the traps were continued he Interstute Pirst licutenants to be captains in the 10 Jeflferson City. tax. The minister of ficance is empowered | communicate. The attempt of the Treasury After running + biock the pursucrs were Elizabethport. The bank is now being | Park (L. L) traps today, Instead of Madi- [ United State Marine corps: Philip 8. Brown, | [ to say what the approximate quantity of [ department to show the small quantity of | force ! to halt the men in the busm sued for the value of these bonds. Iix- | *fh ’,‘;:" “‘ml'm'l'”'";“_‘ mateh Fred Gilbert of | John . McGill, Louis M. Gulick, David D.| KANSAS CITY. March 8.—George Gould | sugar shall be for home consumption each manufactured goods expor ms to us | made stand a' Lincoln Park boulevard cept that he cashed the bonds in Los An- | Spirit Lake, la., took fist honors w ter and A, J. Matthews. Second lieu- | and party returned to the eity tonight from | year. He is also empowercd to provide | as uarelia From our best information | and opened up o © sillade while walting for les nothing further bas been learned of | score of 81 Crosby of O'Failon, 111 ants tu be first lieutenants United | their trip through Kansas and Mr. Gould | for the manufacture of a given surplus, to | no record is kept by the « 8 Of | thelr wounded conrade to join them. When the missing clerk | Eiaiken 'Of TRRN LGN, Ou with S0 sde States Marine corps: “H. J. Hirschinger, | and his friends spent the ovening at a|be held by each sugar manufacturer as the manufactured goods shipped to Russia. | pe 0 the duggy ihe three lashed —_—— R O v Henry D. Flong, Harry Lay, Charles C.|theater. Tomorrow the Gould special train | well as to compel the storuge of what is | except where they are billed direct. The | their horse and went south on Lineol Spring will soon be here and what about | Continuais Match—Fanning, 46: Helkes, | Carpenter, Charles B. Taylor, A. S. Wil- | will go over the Lexington line to Booue- [ known as an obligatory surplus. The ap- | record of Russian government shows | park houlevard. Mr. MeLaughlin followed that old wheel? It needs new lires, new | Parmelee, wl: Glibert, S Crosby, 50| jjams, Fred M. Estick, Louts McLittle, | ville, Mo., thence to St. Louls. Mr. Gould | proximate quantity of sugar allowed to be | them to exceed $30,000.000. The latter rec- | shouting as he 1o, “Kil those men, thay bearings, a new saddle, new pe lals. Rend aanugs I;”M“j_h””“‘"‘h”., Burinalos Jobn Muir and ¥ erick M. Wise sald tonight that the Missouri Pacific would | shipped by the Russian manufacturers for | ord is based on goods shipped into Russla. | yp, thieves The Bee's great bcycle offer. Get & new | cyosby. 45; Gilhert. ; Helkes a | Army. Infantry: Lieutenaft colonels to | begin contsruction at once of a road from |home consumption is to be based or fixed | Whether direct or through some other | i ghoy wheel and save buying repairs "4“” ‘.1”-\' § Illv"'\ K» ”l""‘w\; Hih * be colonels—Stephen P. Jocelyn, Twenty- | Booneville to Jefferson City, following the | by the minister of finance. Upon this, an | country Kern, a candy » at 7 Lincoln P w heard by Charles « K a W Brinton, 83 Smitl fitth; Cbarles J. Kell Twenty-second; | Missouri river, the line to be substantially | internal revenue tax of about X7l cents In view of the failure of the secretary | poulevard, who o, fire on the fugltives I0WA CATTLE BEAT THEM ALL | Wt o/ Vi NS ! liam . Spursin, Sixt ¢ : 5 sl hirt ; talled to 'Rk s g William Spurgin, Sixteenth; Charles A. | built and to be completed this summer. for each thirty-six pounds of sugar fis|of the treasury to change his decision In | pye fajled to stc mw. The men in the up th 01 they were given Coolidge, Fourth; Charies A. Dem charged. If a greater quantity than that | the matter of this countervailing duty, ar- | pygey kept a b vdeen-Anuus from OMAHA HIGH SCHOOL LOSES rirst: wWilliam B Dougherty, Seventh | HYMENEAL. provided by the Jaw officers of the govern- | rangements have been made to pay the | free passage ) robbers had obtalned B AN Averng Majors to be lieutenant colonels—William | . ment is shipped for internal consumption, | bounty on cargo of sugar just recelved |y, pooty at the I L1 ‘n Puts Up Too Fast a ¢ V. Richards, Seventh; Theodore I'. Corbes, Turner-Fry. 1 ouble ritig b chareed. It auy part gt | at New York by dabn & o b 4, cLaughlin residence. . rick Mcl.ghlin 18 secretary and sket Ball—Prenchers o Fifth: David B. Wilson, Twenty-fth; Wal- | HUMBOLDT, Neb., March 8.—Special.) | the sugar manufactured is shipped abroad, [ #n appeal will immedia be taken to o0 th urer Bicolty ‘hiso Play: ter T. Hoggen, Tenth; Leona Matile, Four- | —Samuel . Turner and Miss Bessie Fry | the shipper receives from the cusioms office | the board of pany. & gradus t Marvard and well 1 known in societ eirelo stelle Chocolate com CHICAGO, March S.—~In the three days dispersion sales of the noted Long Branch = teenth: Butler D. Price, Fourth were married last night at 7:30, at the | at the vorder line of Russia a certificate - ppe herd of Aberdeen-Angus cattle owned by | LINCOLN, March S.—(Special Telegram.) | Cavalry Lieutenant Colonel Willlam | home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. | getting forth the fact that this sugar was | ooy ""'",‘ \ servant girl tiseovered ‘he burglar Charles Kcher & Son of Botna, fa. which | ~ALthe athielc cirnfval in the uditorium | wallace, Second, to be colonel; Major E. D. | Thomas Fry, by Rev. G. L. Thorpe of the | sent out of the country. Upon such ship- | tend the mecting of the S in the upper par of the houss arming closed today in Dexter park ampitheatre ‘::."C.‘f‘...”u""-v..,\‘.»..‘ “luh“"h?“w\';x\‘-h\lllI’A‘(.n»l Dimmick, Tenth, to be lleutenant colonel; [ Baptist chureh. The couple will make | ments no internal revenue tax is paid Lincoln Frederick McLu ghlin. she also startl Unlon Stock yards, there were sold 13 | game of basket ball by the decisive score of | Captain George Scott, Sixth, to be major. | Humboldt their home, as the groom is em- | to the government | Prof. Barber of the Latin department the intruder, vio tarted to leave head at an average of $481 per head. This |23 (o 11, Twenty-mintite halves were played Quartermaster's Department -y Captain | ployed in the lumber vard of M. E. Linn P ¢ State university was a visitor at house as McLa ghlii reached tha f I the greatest average ever made on "\.'. no, tme during the game were e Vi [ John T. French. jr, to be quartermaster | & Son A b 4 ; “_l"“"‘ ! horaRy RAPTOER: 1 | door. slde having chosen white i their color Child Meets Denth in Elevatar, vorld. The highest priced cow was im- | ftant plays. The m of the Omaha team | John W. Miller of Wisconsin, to be reg- Minsourt Will Exhibit. | that this release from the payment of in- ported “Kirivinia,” to Contine Bros. & |Wwas: Packard center; Devalen Pt R B AR s LA JEFFERSON CITY, Mo.. March S—The | ternal revenue tax by the Russlan govern- | while Sther chose green. The opposin | VILLISCA, In Mar Steve ), Holstein, la., for §1,700, ‘v.‘l‘LVI‘]]l‘:“w‘j"““'v‘ <;v“‘_-"‘|""';_ Pl | senate today passed the senate bill ap- (ment to the shipper is equivalent to a riles will meet on th Friday In | oo hean 8t | | ADril and hold a debate St dunn, the ©-yoar-old the highest price bull was “Orin of Long | rrexiimen, won from giris representing the | WANTS BRAVE ACT REWARDED | vropriating 350,000 for a_ Missouri exhibit | bounty. - We have in this country an in- 1l AR holCa des ey SEn of W. A. Btillia g M S e & Branch," (0 A.°C. Binnle, Alta, I, for |sophomores and seniors by u s-ore of § to 4 at the Pam-American exposition at Buffalo | ternal revenue tax on whisky. For every < ST sl gL ! RN A Il EUREISE AL tromL Y higs Erim the: HIgH SChOOI aCUILY Leath. 3 ta h ! Interstate and W dia ex- ¢ whisky manufactured a certain | decorations for cliss : p A ; o'cleck and W | ¥om: tho High school facuity team. 8 to Woula and at the Interstate and West India ex- | gallon o h i M AN D8 Atk SR DT ——————————————————— 118 SPOTEE Were also participated " fu | position at Charleston. 8. C. The bil, w ction 1 on the bric rivalty has alread T v In the final reluy racex the senfors won 1 ghtly amended, will go back to the house HEh INCURABLE"” HEART DISEASE | '™ - for concurrence before belg sent to the = WASHINGTON, March er since SOON CURED. SHARKEY AND MAHER TO MEET |t termination of the American campaig OYRR DR R There's no Danger— - | | ) 8- (8 1T in China the Navy department has desired DEATH RECORD. that medals or other tokens of rocogni- | Luring the last two or three years very i — Of your boy being dissatisfied with our tion be bestowed upon two British sailors 4 greal lwprovement bas been made in the | P AT AR IANL (SRR | Nuokolls Caunty ¥ treatisent of diseases of the heart. Cases | v to a boatload ~of | SUPERIOR, Neb., March 8.—(Special.)—- formorly considered incurable now readil 1 . American and British wounded at Taku on | yire, J. H. Graves died this morning after 10 uew rew fes. The well known NI \.\ YORK » Marc \,‘ .} me June I“'_H‘" sallors are Leading @~ |a short illness. She and ner husband were | L 3 and Peter Lows representing Tom Shur- | man Bdward Turner of H. M. 8. Centurion 1 t south central N. specinlist in treating heart diseases, Frank- | key and Peter Mahoer, respective met 1 Ablo B Herbert Georve mt 'S [amonk the ploneers of south central ) lin Miles, M. D, LL. B., of Chicago, will | the office of a New ‘\-n\ Hewspa and “'I"“'“"” erbert George o braska. and together they published th send $2.50 . and clinehed a mateh for the twe 3. Orlando. e S b A el end $2.00 worth of his new Special Treat- | 4t twenty or twenty-five round ¥| They formed part biihe guard for ilinks |1T* PEReF Printed In ment free to any of our aMicted readers. le put up a forfeit, but articles This It offer is for the purpose of | Prepared that will govern the contes ¢ i s ced tha v will be signed the Pel Ho, fastened to the bank opposite | g » e demonstrating the ugusual curative pow- | I A8 areed thut I igned n the bank opposite | ST, JOSEPH, Marcl William M. b morrow. Two weeks have been left occupled by the Chinese. One of the Junks | Wyeth, president of the W > ers of his new Treatment for heart trou hich bids will be re 1 from « broke loose from the shore and ‘|fmm,1‘l\““|m' pratidat- of iha J7eth HARGwA | | [ g s A el R side, | throughout o Hight will Manufacturing company of this city | b . ARAREL A S DB DIR MR FUU. QaRi 5 alpitation, smothering spells. puffing of gest [nducement the bank. Turner and George leaped over- | of the west, died at his home here at ‘muui Fior (ak g ‘Orangeine! pomdans o tou ; ; ollar and a half shoes—They're made with as much a8 any shoe—shaped like the foot 8o to give comfort and growing opportunitics—You'll have no kick coming for they'll wear like iron and he will have to do some mighty tall kicking and slidin to wear them out before you get your money's worth—and you will get more than 7 Orangeine regulatés Nerves, Stomach 1 dollar and a half worth out of every pair [N / S’"GATt and Liver, Acts quickly—surely you buy—Baturday is boy'’s shoe day u successfully, Never fails; never harms. | | Drexel’s, and that’s the time you ought to D LERELS filled with wounded, which were lyiug in 8. Jeseph Niomees, Jobber, ! | = ard froni their ‘ships and succeeded in | (o aged 69 Lot hve, ntirely recovered trom an E L o i HAND SPORTING EDITOR GOIN |oorine he o fiebs of tunask and | (0107 obe0 8 yeare______ Pl hmen i oy are the resuit of twenty-five years | 1 towir r out of the line of fire, though ‘amous Montana Bill Vetoed, of careful study, extensive research, and That | not before (b of the wounded in the | HE A, Mont., March S.—Governor vemarkable experience fn treating diseases b | 0,000 Wel- boat had been killed by shots from the | of the heart, stomach and nerves, which s 18:HpAAE { L sarey “Oraagelue® rasdy o - “paad o “Hon. Frank 1. Jones rexel oe 0. wole hus Vetoed senate bill 87, known as Sald by drugeista genorally fn 2 and 50c the “blased judge bill," over which the | | packages. A trial package will be ‘seat to of e ‘heart, aipwach aa gl drrplle-thipd shore. Clirk and Tieinat forees Buttiedso despe- | | Wy udd irass for 2-oant rtkmpe omplicate each case. o The department some time ago addressed | mately during the closing days of the S CIRCLEVILLE, 0, March $.—A commit- | @ letter to Secretary Hay askiog him to |[8ion. The Amaigamated Copper company, | | OMANGEINE CHEMICAL CO., Chie The Treatments arve prepared cxpressly for each patient, as the result 15 very [ ee headed by Judge Howard Ferris of the | call the aftention of the British govern- |® CIark concern, was behind the biil much more certain and satisfactory probate court of Hamilton county arrived | poo 0 SV R0 TR S (RER Sete | e ~ Few physictuns have such confdence ju | Nere from Cincinnati this atternoon a nelr 1o hore. 1o b ressan |presented Harry M. Weldon, the disabled [and humanlty, with a view to bringing The P]"suw of iam‘g.‘ sporting editor of the Cinelnnati (uirer, | about some sort of recognition for the deed N I8 o' o e why all aflicted persous should not avail | with a check for $10.0. Mr. Weldon was | (hrough that chanuel. our government At Balduft's Is more than the mer themsolves of this liberal offer. No death | #tricken with paralysis a vear ago. ‘The UNEWT ST TRRC olr koverament | Now Pianos From $137— g..nn_nn,. of the “loner man"—it s a comes more suddenly than that from heart ‘ { fund rily after his afliction and this | of recognition on iflormen of foreign pleusure that you don't find in careler disease. Thousands dio unnecessarily each | ropresents the total & navies. The department still feels, how-|On easy monthly payments—Call and = - managed places—a pleasure that ear because most physicians do not unders [ lected In various way 4 N ; year because most physicians do not under 1. ever. that it has not quite exhausted itself | goo our very fine assortment of planos— don't find in any other place i the | sland these cases » " . . ’ ot in endeavoring to provide for the men and o s ey AT Gmidl Knleasant s e i i o cneaze, was cured | KNIGHTS OF THE GUE PLAY |17 15 [o imovite fon e men 269 waaong which aro the world-senowaed you ine here amid pleasant sus heart dropev, attor five leading phyel s [ res WiTl e soticited ta it this particatar | Kimball pianos—Knabe pianos—Kranich - - roundings - suowy lnens—quick and po Chitagn win ‘cured afforaflure of tei | Chawwlon | e & Bach piancs—Hallet & Davis plance— lte service—the best viands that the A tRodeand reforences to, and testimoniaia Harvy oy McPhail planos — Needham planos — . markets afford, prepared in o wauner {rom, Blshope. Clergymen! Bunkers, Fary WASHINGTON, ‘March oGt a1 Mac. | Whitney _pianos — Schuman planos — [ to sutisfy the most exactivg epicur duest. Theso includ many who have | Willie Hoppe. the Thumpion boy billlardist | Arthur's latest casualty list is us follows: | among others—We are prepared to 7 and, withul, mexpensive—the constuntly Dron eyred nftar from due fo twenty o | Of o N B peinis, M bundd e Killed—September 20, Ban Miguel de | make you prices on all our planos that increasing patronage of the lndles was d them “4ncurable.” Among them | (¥ points were to be played « v differ- | Mavumo, Luzon, Company A, Thirty-fitth | yohody can beat—Our terms are the rants us in saying Bulduff's is the fa R Grace, ¢ Mounaly Wt Bisln, | 005 JUBNT, TRok, ISRt ol A1Vr0. 0 tha lnfantry, Oharies e e iaF | casiest and our prices the lowest. vorite ladies’ restanrant in Owaba, Dbt maneapolls, Minn Mes A ah: | Femaining poits il be played Gnteht., ¢ | fantry. Sergeant Walter A. Gilmore . Catering to societies, lodgey and gath Rogera, 0. the resident of two medicai Wounded—January 4, Mount Isarog, Lu 2 erings gencrally Is one of our features. collegas, - ete \“:n l\ll,l v\nl-tr Was w0 Slow. zon, Company E, Forty-seventh infantry, Send at once to Franklin Miles, M. D., | NEW ORLEANS, March S.—Henemsy & |(Corporal Thomas L. Casey. wounded in arm. . w S B 1d " LL B 800 Biate ot Ontoan, iius, M. D | son. owners of the horse W. 1. Baker, Rled . 3. Dalauii, 1820 Farnam St. with the stewards today cortfticates of vo- | & rlous; February 24, San Vincente, Luzon, vention this paper. Was slck. These were accepred in the ei- | elere, wounded in thigh, moderate,

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