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i 'IHE O\IAHA DAILY BEE: fll DAY, NOVEMBER 10 1‘101. : ] SWOBE'S COMMISSION SIGNED|METROPOLITAN cLUB DPENS| oRSE | THA\ INDIA FHI\I:l Winter Senson Formally Commenced Digests what you Eat e DR Lenden Dai'y News Reviews Condition m! Corcntration Camps. Prevident Appoints Him Out of Twanty- Fanotion, Two Applicants. | The Metropolitan club gave its anoual CAPTAIN MERCER TIRES OF THE INDIANS | C7°1%& Dol st ercopoiin hail 1 | DEATH RATE AMONG BOERS APPALUING night, hetween 175 and 200 members being — Lres The ballroom. hanquet room. pai- Yankton Amency WMay Re Abollshed | 107 and reception room were beautifully Untess Change Is Made “1t Weans Bx- | Accorated with cut flowers and potted o { Altomether=Senator Burton Com= | 0 ; L termination and an Eternal Staln } ments on Nehraska R | The grand march moved at 1043, led by | PO T T SR S— A. Mandelberg, presicent of the club. The Declares Paper. Heans' Vietory. a ) dancing continued until midnight, when an » im.-- were set with cut glase and were dec- | LONDON, Nov. & -The Daily News to- s = COTE LA orated with smilax | et flowers and aspara- | day exbaustively surveys the concentration § ¥ Nov. f.—(Special Tele | WASHINGTON eqil gus foliage. Nearly two hour gram.)—Thomas Swobe of Omaha was com wers re- [camps In South Africa with the following missioned as ~aptain and quartermaster in | 3'Fed i -l it | of these juices. With the body fatigued By digesting the food without aid and ble time was devoted to toasts A, Man The truth fs that the death rate in the . o i 1ocd e v T ar 1, B the regular army toda His commission and continuallyin action, the blocd fsdrawn preparing it perfectly for nature's usee in - sresident. Roosovelt late this | 16IDer8 acted as toastmaster |camps 18 incomparably worse than asy. ® away from the digestive organs’ bence the nourishing the body, it gives the diyistive VoSS 4hd te cAptain ¢ tate this | rhe " following out-of-town guesis were | AIDR Africa or Asia can show. There 1s digestive fluids cannot be supplied. Natur 18 A rest. By relieving them of all afternoon and the captain at or 10 'l present: Miss Edith Hene, New York, | nothing to match it in mortality figures of i ? and left for hiz home (his evening. There tor the posi 1t there 1s any disease entitled to such a ally this leavesa lot of undigested food in work, nature hasan opportunity to restore were twenty-two applica distinction it ia certainly dyspepsia. 1t is the stomach that i« not only vseless but them to healthy condition tien to which Captaiy Swobo has boen ap- | X . safe to €ay that not one person in tenenjoys harmiul. Now what is to he done? Furthermore, you should eat all the good pointed. These applications were hacked Miss Fishel and Misc Hattle Stern, Cht Statietica are produced in proof of this the blessings of perfect digestion, strange 1t must he digested A little stimulant food your appetite calls for while taking Miss Lily Hellman and mother. Cineinnatt. | the Indian famioe, where cholera and other I Mra. Adolph Meyer, Miss Matie Buxbaum. | epidemics have to he contended with B, Tl R resen(iten. | ©ABO: Mith Berila Seligsolmn. Lincoin: Mits | astertion though it may seems Why is (his? might help it temporarily, but that makes Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, because your body b In Swnbe was selocted because of his | Planche Bhrman, St. Joseph: Eugene Levi, | The government's advertisement for Digestion 18 a slow process by which the next meal still more difficult to digest, must have nourishment a n no way can aptain Swobe wa ecte . Cuba | Nebraska Cit Morels Klien, Keokuk, Max | teachers for the camp children. setting narure transforms the food into a state as it draws on the digestive Julees unnatur tget it except through the food era] eficlency and his recor |0 U0 | Mayer. Baltimore, and Oscar Hene, Des | forth that “the term of enployment will suitable for nourishment for the body. The ally and soon exhausts them. The only cor While the army of people is large who sufs and the Philippine A premature an- |y b 1be one year certain.” fs prominently dis time required varies from one to six hours rect, common sense way of treating these fer continnally from dyspepsia, there is a ) Bouncement wan made yestorday that bt} Cppg oiiowing members of the club | played &8 evidence that the authosits or mare, according to the food. Inthe eases s to furnish a substitute, which must, still greater army of those who are tronbed 1 had been appofnted, but .‘hf’w'\ de H : | served as an entertainment committee. [ have no intention of “ending the wholesale hurry, worry and hustle, thestriving forthe in order to he eectual, contaln exactly the only occasionally’ cansed by overeating, eate not append his #ignature to the comm 0| Matby 1. Colin, ehatrtoan: George Sellys | destriction of Bumun. 1106 almighty dollar, the 20th century American «ime eloments in exactly the same propor- ing when fatigued, eating when 190 warm or ustil late ':j'«i .| #ohn. Henry Iiller. Mever Kiein and Ju-| The Daily News urges all humane men fails to give proper heed to nature's de- tiojsas the natural digestive fluids. cold, drinking ice water, especially | ba. Captain Swobe has three wars to hin o, oyl (% it O rniahed by the | not to walt for oficial reports. but to inslst | mands upon his time. He gets up in the The one preparation which can be abso- fore, with, or just afier a meal, or eating oredit. He enlisted n corporal of tha |, i ooe"oronenive of ten ple on “the camps belng broken up and the morning, bolts his breakfast without half lutely proven to meet these requirements is some article of food that does not agres Twelfth Michigan volunteers during the | T To Ll b o evening were Misses | people distributed among thelr friends of chewing It, washes it down with hot coffee Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. 1t is ot an exper with them eivil war and after five years' service wae | o o Ol R AT acll BIGMs And May | romoved fo the dlsttists where a fresh ate or n'horlurll(luml rushesoff tohisbusiness ment at your expense but the result of ex Kodol Dyspepsia Cure not only instantly Bustered ont es frst” lisute UNFIBR | ol child and Hattie Rehfeld of Omaba tempt can be made. under competent or- | At noon, 1b's rush home or to the lunch periments atourexpense, It 18 not8mere relleves il distress of the stomach, that the Spanish-American war he was made bl REBTRALIER AN WILE Bowé. FEpRt 16, I rm|||1|er. 'rnl'n I||!'Ihnm;|| h -mln;:mk r‘untxm-n stimulant to ;|,|4|';||g ‘<]., n. |m: is :;w"" a (uhngluflf\lllllm-n‘, fl;nn‘.-r; wind on the captain and quartermaster and organized S 5 | and out of breath, then rush back to busi- combination of all the digestants and ac stomach) belehing. vising of asour. watery an urtiliers teatn at Tampa for sersice v | HOUSEWARMING OF FIREMEN | preservation of iife -that Ot I | ness. One of the greatest sssentials to pro- ally digests the food by 1ix own individual —liquid in the mouth and all other resits ot | tha Antilles. Later he went 1o the Phil- | - | and wa eternal stain on the mame of Enge per digestion is the mastication or chewing powers of action without any aid whatever hi-nrdnml stomach but it is an abso 1ppines aud was on th f oof General | UAfe Koom Happily Opened with | land n'l'{vulwl,lu'l)rlinr'lu(hlh‘ r}nxduwnhmlum 1|” :rmr the dig ~|.\- ] :m-" Tt will dig |~ ;-.--‘niu and permanent 4»‘4\- for "'! rinsof 558 &t Bzt WAITE NG WO mew Speeches and Gifis by Mayor this is not done, the food passes into the food even in a bottle under proper cone indigestion, dyspepsiaand stomach tionhles | Hp) 10 genetal ochers, \ | MISS STONE IN_GOOD HEALTH, Htomach I a condition which does Dot per. tions. temperture, ete. w0 1 certainly Rodgl DyApepAls Cure bs & romedy of i i Captain Swobe is ordered (o report for | o mit of its being acted upon by the gastric can't help having the same action in the usual merit and will bear out every clum | duty in New York November 18 and will T I'°"'"' Dickinsou Compinine of """-‘ Juices there, even though there be sufficient stomach made for it \ take the transport Crook through the Suez | ""'\ firemen of No. 3 Englne company fOYENEe (N WHUPLS t0 Seowre | i i R headquarters teenth and Harney | % | streets, were hosts at a housewarming last | e kot Gentlemen:—1 have been troubled for this that some sufferers who are suifering as Dear Sire:—1 used to suffer from indiges. \ Advices are received at the War dey night, which proved to be one of the fAinest | WASHINGTON. Nov, 8.—Consul General geveral yeara with dyspepsiaand indigestion. | was may be led to trg Kodol Dyspepsia tion so that even eating i soda eracker or ment to the effect that Captain Mercer, | 50cial events ever given in the fire de. | Dickinson, from Sofia, 1eporis to the State | 1 have often sat down to eat and had togive Cure for 1 think they will be restored to drinking a glass of water would canse agony, ] acting agent at Leech Lake, who held a | partment. The hoys were quite as adept "“mrvmv‘nv by cable the receipt by him of ft up after eating two bites. Tused two health if they will.—\Very respectfully, W I commenced using Kodol Dyspepsia Cure ] similar position at the Omaha and Winne- | At entertaining as they are at fighting fire | ANOtaer letter from Miss Stone, as alreads bottles of Kddo! Dyspepsia Cure and am all H. McCrary, Benno, Laurens Co,, S C. and it soon cured me.-~H. L. Wharton, Now bago agency n fow yvears ago, Is tired of | a unately the festivities were not | Noted in the presa dispatches of last night right to-day. and I eat everything and don't 1, W. E Bell, a Notary Publie of & C. do Berne, N. C, i the Indian cervice and desires (o return | marred A single tap of the big gong. | He quotes Miss Stone as saying: “We aro stop for anything. I recommend Kodol ,,,i,u”h,‘. the above 18 the testimony as L to his regiment. Captain Mercer was| The occasion was the opening of the |t well, fn spite of all our hardships.” | Dyspepsia ('ure to all my friends as the best givenby MeCrary, W. E. Bell, N. I’ of 8. C Sultered 40 Years ‘ transferred from the Omaha to the Minne- | cafe room which has just been furnished | There are other matters treated in the | medicine for dyspepsiaand stomach trouble. " Gefitisme 1 ht fors /Lise whhife sota agency under the belief that he would | In neat stvie. American flags decorated | 10tter which it is not deemed wise (o pub- | Wishing you siuccess, 1 am, Respecttully Sick Headache. (a1 Have bedn a"corstant Butfarer frit 3 be able to adjust the difficultien which had | the walls and the long tablv. with covers | lish. Mr. Dickinson complafos constantly of | yours, W. L. Easton. Audubon, lows. =My wite We Wed f {His pange ot Ayaperald aad. iHaidestion. fof f the disposal of Indian timber | lald for sixty, was decked with a profusion | #(tempts to interfere with the line of com- | Ca Eat Angihli LA Ll bt S AL R LB LI R Lyrt R hic o 1 hiave e ] :vm::'n'.'..‘:k" 4_M.‘ COHATLURT R R ol G T BT STER bl b L Sh e SR it ] nyihing. years with dyspepsia. Her symptoms were forty years during which time I have giv r ptain « & und of roses and d by can- | [ 8| sas 8 , b v FOVOTY O P 8 oty medicine o P e #tood to be disgusted with his aesignment | delabra. An elegant lunch was served, fol- | the brigands. As no explanation is offered | Doar Sirs:—For.a good while 1 was in fee. sickheadacheand vomiling every other duy, ulmost ‘every medicine a trial tn dilferer 1 4 ble health, could not eat anything but a and she could scarcely eat anything. 1 forms, such as the dyspepsia tablets especi- and will soon ask for active duty in the | lowed by coffec and cigars [ Y him as to the reasons for this interfer- | emall quantity of soup. [ lrk-d'm-venl hought Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and she com- ally but nothing has done me the good that army. He will probably be relleved of his | Mayor Moores, an invited guest, repre- | ence, it is believed here that the Bulgarian | doctors and mineral waters. Nothingseem- menced taking it and has none of the above Kodol Dyspepsia Cure has. 1 have used present duties about January 1 | fenting the Fire and Police board. spoke authorities are seeking to pave the way for ! { ed to doany good until 1 was induced totry symptoms, and eats evervthing without two bottles as yet and feel sure the May Aholish Amencs. {In a characteristic veln and wae greeted | A denial of responsibility for an indemnity | Kodol Dyvspepsia Ciire which cured me and T eaution, but continues the use of Kodol thitd bottle will cure me of the disease 1 | by round after round of applause. He also | by exhibiting unusual activity fn the pur- | can now eat anything I wantand cancertain- Dyspepsia Care at intervals have suffered from for forty vears — Alexan. It s stated at the Interior depariment | made the presentation speech fn tendering | $uit of any persons who might be supposed 1y give your preparation credit for it. 1 write H. Caulkins, So. Edweston, N. Y. der Kerr, Rice Landing, Greene Co . Penn that Secretury Hitchcock has decided 10 | o enitanly-inscribed %old medal. with the | t0 be able to inform them of the wherea compliments of the firemen. 10 Captain A. | bouts of Miss Stone L. Foote, whom all the headquarters fire- | Notwithstanding the dificulties which men look upon as a sort of patron saint are daily encountered by the State depart dismissed some weeks ago as A result | Other wpeeches, story telling and converea- | ment in its efforts to reach Miss Stone, the of complaints made against bim. Since | yon contributed much ward the pleasure | bellef is strong among the officials that in then the ugency has heen in charge of Spe- | of the ovening 1156 Siat Tibite ek SIN Sistend T Saett: “ r clal Agent MecNichols. While it is stated Among the guests present. in addition (o | Ing her release. If it s true, as reported At the department that the action of the | Chjur Salter, Assistant Chiefs Windheim | from Constantivople, that the principal is place the affalrs of the Yankton (8. D | agency in the hands of School Superintend ent Betz. Agent Harding of this agency w Proparcdby C.C.DeWItt & Co., Chicago. The $1.00bottle contalns 25; time; much (by actualmeasurement) as the trialsize which sells for S0cents secretary In placing the agency aMairs | apng Dineen. Mayor Moores and Captain | su " ) A Moores and Captain | £ue is cne of the amount of ransom to be under the control of the school superin- | pogte, were: William Hoyne of the Council | pald, and this delays the negotiations, the OMAHA SUBURBS tendent is merely donc to relieve the pe- | plufty fire department, Fred Shaw and | brigands, fully aware of the exact amount cial agent, It ia belleved here that it “i Frank Gardner of money at the disposal of the United aee. | the intentlon to abolish the agency and that | | States agents o Turkey, are holding back,| Mrs. Walter Stuart and son seturned | the secretary’s determination to do so will ®oon be announced. 1f this action Is taken it Is along the lines suggested hy the com mittee of Indian affairs in the last Indian olk, Neb., | hicago was the wuesi st Sunday. COUNTRY MlNlSTER IN JAIL|evidently in the hope of having that |10 their home at N it amount increased by further subseriptions. | Ed Newberry of ston of Battle (reek last week of Dr. and Mrs. H. €. Van Cleson |MORGAN MAY OWN STAR LINE| r. and Mre. Samuel Crawtord are vini Rev 0. AL Edm Locke, serlo TROE 11 Avamiy, MoVieker's Theater By Chicneo SrpiovsIasia DIl | AR L ing Mrs. Crawford’s parents, Mr. and Mis. it TE iy one fnba that ¥ cah Ara Rar have them eall on me. Tast Mareh T was hitd all nver the o of me head . tenns' Victory, nal Charge. { Asmerts that Steam- | J, W. Lattin d i 6 16 (£ 3 0ur remedies | APer e mOnt'in (ryatment | have & A6 hoad CF Latt Lyantto hank s ou p or the kood ST Eve more linie how tian | ever had, a1l 1 4id was to Apply Your ened (= ihre a e OO MCCATON, 79 Uake Street, Chieago, 11 der Control Mrs. D. L Johnson entertained at inancier, | luncheon on Friday. in honor of Miss Bald win of Keokuk, In The family of Thomas Geddis lofi for Wyoming last week, where Mr. Gedd's s employed by the Union e rallroad On Wednesday of this week the Dundee | . | 4 Woman's club wi methods are avowedly criminal and do not | child besides his stepduughter, who reside | 14ne and that he has secured w contract | vy "\ [, Selby, Mrs. Lydia T. Lighton The republican victory in Nebraska is S paturally the result of fusion, after the | Revo J. A Edmonston of Batile Creek, | people have had time to find that fusion is | i\vl- was r:mn:u vesterdny afternoon | ore corrup than outright purchase of | Detectives Donchue, Nunn and Savage, and : . | of Kanaus toduy. “Bryan's fusion methods | CFiminal assault preferred by his 12-year- | the authority of its New York correspond: | in Nebraska are far more corrupting than | 010 stepdaughter. Mr. Edmonston s about | €Mt. ®IIl announce tonorrow that I. Plet Glaliil. o athods Hla e York: © Drexans of age and hus # wife and one | PONt Morgan has acquired the White Star | wan Faere glving micrascapie examinations of the hats at Dnggett Dry Goods Co, Kane Mo last spring | bough € from vou for my hair, have wewd 16 and fand | T WAL AROUHer collree of treatnen GEOLGE R WELLS, Dee ROP W AU, Chirnge Dran P nlw in A1h e clean, healtny a . and Of course 1 am Krate Pror.J. 4. Averix, Chieago, 111 DEam S0t 1 will send Yo 8 pisture that ot ows my agolast May whea I began using your Halr Grower 1 was s ba'd o “ee my head thr ve meet at the home of TEANTE N K ‘ attempt to decelve anybody. Bryan's a { with bim at Battle Creek. He sald "“‘ ""_1""“?-" L1 sbomtnldhling actiog as leader for the day | fusion-political corruption cloth in the There is nothing in the charge. The BOSTON, Nov. 0.--C. P. Jameson, general [~ o VenkInkion ot (e Round: Dokend THREE { garb of virtue. The people have come to | child was induced to make the charge by | mARAger of the Dominion line. stated to-| g o) it wau Wednesday at the home | FALLEN L 1 Toallze that and hence the empbatic con- | coemies T have in Battle Creek. | adopted | PIERt l'hn he l|1nl“ o .,m;‘m knn‘mlmwm, Mis LB 1Bt 8. Ford: rackeasntation HAIRS demnation of Bryan In his own siatc | her when she was 6 years old at the death | :»::.l'rA.-l ':’;fi‘;:h;':'fl’h‘; I:;m‘“";;n ““: | of the soctety enjoying the well known hos And mail them to Prof. 1. H. Austin, the celebrated scalp and skin specialist of years stand Department Notes | of her parents. | am pastor of a church at | Tte added tbat he had in Do way heard | PItality of their hostess ing and national reputation, who will send you absoluiely free a diagnosis of vour special B Rroal Fasoints ob tbe nostafiees Aii| DASHS (Beek iand -y Aalary-(0 4400 pir [ R0 RASARL & bl el | Henry Lampe, eldest son of Rev. J | case after making a minute examination of your hair under his specially constructed and pow- Omaha for the month of October wore §39,- | J€F: Several timen my enemies have circn- | Of the MAUEr, except through the news: |, ;0 wno graguated recently from Knox | erful microscope. There is no charge whatsoever, and in addition he will send a special pre- A o e m s for e snme peslod | 1Mted sloFies that I was not properly caring | P3¢ [ Siaks, GGAikAbORE. laft Jaat Wask (or INDEH scription for your case put in a little box, also ABSOLUTELY FREE. When vou are \ i e AN %1 ter the child, io the matter of clothing 7 where he will engage in missionary work | cured of dandrufi, which is the forerunner of baldness and grow new hair, Prof. Austin asks lnst year, or an increass of S0, lher, ete. 1 have done the best 1 coud. 1 HONORED BY MUNICH ACADEMY | 7 5 &0 Com e that you tell your friends about it. SEND NO MONEY. 1f yon are already partly o1 D e e T ase. of | FCATEL the chiarge more on account of the | —— A i A TN totally bald writ> and find the ctre. WRITE TO-DAY. SEND 2c FOR POSTAGE. and $27.706, respectively. an dncrease 00y ey (han on my own account [ am in- | Yargent and Abbey Are Unanimonsly | undee Musical society. which meets \ 3 st ik ot : & | this year for chorus practice, held 4 meet- | PROF. J. H. AUSTIN, 14 McVickcr’s Theater Building, Chicago, III. obret. Anatin g W. H. Righmond was today appolnted [0OCCRt aud can_ establish the fact. Th Klected o German Mem- {He Rl usning ot (he ‘bomia of. M | postmaster at Swan. Holt county, Neb. | "M “‘\"L'“ ";‘\,‘:‘;\'fl“;n B89 beg P JRadh. bo herahip. |4 W. Marehail. A large number were pres o . - e : i esigned Ly publia-Vyednesdhy. apd-Wotiag. oo he { ent. The class is under the leadership of | i T R Tt e SAY titrlense e foiOmita o Fan | ot 16 Lemm L e A G Do en war dencrimiiee of e saurar . PROPER PRESENTS FOR (,HRISIMAS 2 i wain until the fecling h bsided.” M. | (0P b DY ICEIIN 34 G0 | o ources of Ci also of the battleship burg, Ta., and the Chariton Nattonal bank Bon BEET UHE TACTEE n:',’”:"}:.'::,xk foar | MUNICH, Bavaris, Nov. 0.—(New York| On Friday Mrs. L. L Johnson enter Souroan L0t - QULR calpD Rt om LA ’ . [ of Clariton, In. have been authorized m‘ R0 ki Han World Cablegram — Special’ Telegram.) — | tained at luncheon at her home, 4450 Cali- | 7 e . A enu‘"e ar‘rlos lamon S begin business with a capital of $50.000 5 | John Singer Sargent and Edwin A. Abbey | fornia street, the fol'vwink Ruests “..‘:m.h ;uhl ?n; Gecrge u,m:w went to 1 each, 9 | have beeu unanimously elected honorary | Baldwin of Keokuk, Mesdames Coliax, Mc- | Blair last Saturday to visit friends My (SRasb BRI Charles H. Cox, F. Morton Rodstron “n,:,CONVICTED OF GIRL'S MURDER members of the Munich Academy of Fine | Clure, Rainey, W. L. Selby R Rush l:wlu‘r:‘» will u.ln..,,, there to lowa, wher At mond to looks and wear id stand all the T. Holdrege of Omaha and W. J. Fink of N ; “ the moat eclectic art circle in Ger- | and J. W, Hamilton she will visit relatives. t ms. roa few duve we off o studs, Dink. aBre Wolsey, 8. D., were today appolted rail- [ J8™es Crabiree (s Sentenced to Ten | | Mrs. David MeDill, who has been visiting | rir marvelonsly low price of OV DOLLLAR BACH. way mafl clerks. Vears' Imprison for Ahet. o | Floren { rometime in Benson, at the home of Mr. |« avy Fint Bele Wing L ater Wing The postoMces at Bridgewaier. Kimball ng In Half-Siater's Death, | | Mre. W. R. Wall went to Johnson county, | @nd Mre, J. A Morgan, left for Lincoln S L S A noat hinnah and Clear Lake. 8. D., will become "‘”"'"\ - | TURKEY YlEL_D_S,. TO FRANCE Neb., Wednesday to visit relatives two [ Friday, where she will make her home 166 8 GoliiAled Aut Bl i, o lndies at the prus 'he 0 i ethadist church che : & ) itine 8 the o dentisl ofoes January 1 | LENA. Mo. Nov. 9 —James Crabiree, | Ottoman Empire Is Said (o Have Con- | Weeks { The women of the Methodist church N7z her Ring; heretatore SR~ ¢ 5014 thee rings here- Postmasiars Appointed. charged with complicity in the murder last | ceded (hat Claims of Deleasse | Miss Bertha Kruger of Omaha waa the served luach clection day at the drug S lave beon muide only {2 re In'eo i gold onls at i June of Alice Stallions. a young girl, was | Ave Just | guest of Mrs. 8. P. Wallace Saturday and |8tore from which nearly $12 was realized | b |H\ I wl ‘l‘.l . -:nl.“ b £ the first tim WASHINGTON, No. & T yrenident Liogly “touna gurlty and hic sentence fxed | ve Just. | Sunday. | ubove expenees. The proceeds will b | ‘1}.\,\ ) with o beautitul *prtdaoy IR s bas appcinted the following |~"v-m)~l'~' T8 lat ten years in the penitentiary. Mrs. | - A number of the friends of Mr. and M, | for church expensc [} Lt e e 1 rald l;(nlondn(\emr.:.((\lv ‘;h-m: R;v-”"“:"'}; Thomas Crabtree, the prisoner's step- CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov. 10,1130 a. | ) Paul surprised them at their home | 4@ } the worid upon receipt of Bar anoas- AR O8ENAUISE | o hor: Thomas Crabtree and his son, Wil- | m.—Tongith M. Bapsi, counsellor of the | Monday nigh! | i - price—$1.00. This 1ing has 1 raer at e Missouri--Pleasant HIll, George €, Greenup. | yjay are atill to be tried for complicity In | embassy, received a satiefactory communi- | g 5 Martin, inspector for tural delivery LOCAL BREVITIES. the appearanco of une costing 0.6 varrinted Texan—Fort Worth, George W. Burroughs . . . Porte P " , y OUR GUARANTEE-GENUINE BARR 108 DIAMONDS or a Bteph e, Wi, H. Christ Utah .'”" crime cation from the Porte regarding the r mafl routes, inspected the route out of | \Wejwe Memorial hospital 208 i their fnflitancy forever The mounting are heavy rolled pla and e W Wt vt Wosen Alice Stallions, the viclim, was the 13- | mainder of the French demands. | Florence Saturday avenue, wil be open for the inspe of | contimuous plece, The plac 1< thies shelt ed-gold, and wiil | prony i year-old stepdavghter of Thomas Crabtree. | The atrained relationship between France | (85 F0RIR. 0 o e publie on® November from 2 to' 6 | riuks'ave’ warravied not 1o tarnish (ke i e griatl ) Cromwell Reaches Genon. She had trouble with her parents because |and Turkey may thus be regarded as ended | MIS* AT BT A0 A BAE S S i § e 1 SRCA AR RIS REIRT . Tl B ; she permitted the aitentions of a nelgh y O i i ARLAR B (e B LR MATL ORDE W give fall directions and state whether smali, m WASHINGTON, Nov. 0.--The Navy de- |y 0re | | Sunday. returning home Sunlay night thelors' hotel yesterday' evening and MAIL OR i K h oma & farmer whom they disliked. Later | heiped himself to un overcoat and severai| or large stone is ¢ T measure ment of rings ma en saTiah ko bocn Iafarmed of the srriet | Lotk (armes whou they dativt. Later | LODGE FOND OF RECIPROCITY | *G rouiot WEL SUIEY, L, | Rl imacif o A letinal g Sevdis | o, laree s € Measute ment, of rinky may e, ghven by using of Rear Admiral Cromwell, commanding | o fames river. with its neck broken and the European station. at Genon today | poaring ather marks of il usage. The girl . H whoard his flagship Chicago | Was Beantiful '4nd it WAS Obasedd that'har hy MeKinley, R 1t 0lokes half brothers had ravished and th ng with B y 4 \ i Btore of Sum ( Mer, 1121 ar ¥ . n helped | oy Clyde and Roy Cluck left for Fresno, the store of Sum A 1121 s . | to murder her. The affair caused prea ex. | = Cal., Saturday, where they will meet their 81 Taiginhad the ocat when's WEAK' Cured Wh“e GLASGOW, Nov. 9.--The Glasgow exhi- | citement and there was talk of lynching TON | o I the rest of the | 5 X L BOSTON, Mass., Nov. 5.--An exception. | father. Mrs. Cluck and rest of ihe Dorrls attempted to settle an old hlIlu: came 1o a close ...mlgn;‘ The total | {he quartet i‘”‘ i R ,\l\mnuhl ki e et a1 Dorela attempted to settle un « WASTING, You Sleep, atendance was 11.406,622 and the net pr The trial of James Crabtree atiracted po- | atrended the dinner of tha club at You alint iy evening by throwing brickbat y d the « club nk's | make thelr home in that country ; v D iR ta £80,000 | ple trom miles around Galena and the court- | hotel this A S O e O rth T ooty "\l STRICTURED IN'15 DAYS! | afternoon. Hon. Edgar R.| Mre. M. J. Griin returned home Sunday | residence, 423 North Thirtee et Mar | room being inadequate to accommodate the | Champlin presided and the gathering: in- | from a three weeks' visit with relaiives | Wax arrcsted and locked v TEN STEEL PLANTS TO UNITE’-“‘“‘I the case was triad in a grove | cluded many of the Massachuseits dale : , Neb. She Jurglars enter vested und locked up last night represented m ax all_order where his busi- | | dames Lanikin wax arrested lustvight b BARRIO DL\MOND Co., II30 Br:mdwu{. ‘ew Ym‘k ’I- tectives Drummy ane v | | at home with his family, returning Thu day to Bridgeport. Neb ness interests are | Massachasetts Senator Urges I fey oy e goa 1sKin overcoat from a dummy in | es e Is Instantly Relieved and the Obstruce - F 1 gation in congress. atate and national cf- | companied by Mrs. Walter Weber, who will | horiun (1o ubaeme e of the ey, oot s e S————=———"5un, IN FIFTEEN DAYS! Concern with Capltalization of Fifey | CHEMISTS DIFFER IN ASSAY |fcers and prominent republicans. Senator | yooiit o couple of weeks visiting relatives | (he Bouse and stole 8150 o 86 worth of o0 Milllon Dollars Wil Be Launched o Lodge and Michael J. Murphy of Bostcn | po.. coing, Mrs. Foster returned home about Is CbRBD nd Vuk Men Are Restored e ‘n.u- spert Insinta that Goverament's | were the only speakers. the latter discuss- | 10 polosks aug fotingd e Lhie: nirned .0l by the M. : St. James Treatment, Aps n Pennayivania. L akads fa N Awother | Ing the remuits of the recent election n T S A A M ——— ¥ e Locally and Directly 10 the Affected Partss —— Senator Lodge's address was listen:d 3 fice, but before thelr arrival the burglirs A Reing More Optimistic, Mrs. Ed E. Hcffman, who has spent the nec; DUt before thelr arrival the huriinre PHILADELPHIA. Nov. &-Ths North 10 With the closest attentiop. To - the|, MPA 4 B HCEEAS VLU SRAN i, | gecuned through the back daor {aking th ,a,ua OUR“ LAST YEAR! American will say tomorren . A new $30 HELENA, Mont, Nov. 0.—Two assayers|course of his remarks be strongly urged | 2 . i o ; : of | E i | tives in Kearney and Lineola, return 000,000 steel corporation 's beiog formed | Made thefr raturns today on the ore found | reciprocity with other countries along the | b oo tor the purpose of consol'dating in one pow- | ves'erday while excavating for the federal |lines mentioned in President McKinjey s | NO™® 1ast Saturday breaking open a rear window Mise Clars MeCloud, who fell fre street car at Twenty-fourth and (ira Write Today. Do Not Dolay. M sufferer from STRICTURE and FREE TREATISE COUPUN erful combine the plate mills of (he coun. | bullding in this city. Assayer Emmet R.|Buffalo speech and the ‘upbuilding of the A moving picture and lecture enteriuin sireets Fridas evening and was ihoushi 10 [ otapring Varieocele, Prostatiiie and Som try. Ten or more planis. inc'uling Prnn- Fisk's return showed thera was no gold | navy | ment with muale was given at the Benson Be (R1aly "‘\‘\“‘l"w""‘v Ing yoale e :uupn\'?",:»’“r\:\Ivh1‘;\‘:“.»"‘;"1"I:ln.ry‘;;i out .:I SI MMES MED'GAL ASSOBIA N avivania companies that are now doing a | in the rock He says the rock Is not | Senator Lodge began his address with a |town hall last Friday evening The lectuce She fs at Clark o hosnita dress plainly. mafl it 1o the St Jumes Medical Assn, 62 8t. James Bld u,. i 43 8t dam ath, O and they will send their fie- [ P 1arge business, are 1o he ahso new conce I by the | quariz. but crystallized lime. stained witn | brief allusion to the recent elections and Four of the properticx ars | fron. The rock he assayed was taken from |then delivered an eloquent culogy upon Blde. Cincinnatl, o reatise, showing the of the [l trated Wor eant of the Alleghenies. These are the the ground two days ago. Assayer W. G.|the late President McKinley Feel good towards all of the world, 8" Treatise, showlig the parts i o, ol A Lukens Iron works of (-atesville, Pa.. the | Brown makes a different return. His as- | | This is easily said, but how can you do tin (niolved Tidewater Steel company. Choster; the €2 | way was from rock taken out late vester FIRE RECORD. | it when you body is sick’ If you want urethral :wl" \ iral Steel company, Harrisburg, and he gay While he will not give out the fg- | 2 | ; good 'lctlmgnlanlrds:’en(mhn:‘dK \f’;: sacusel L Worth Bros.' mills. Thess four reprssent uves tonight he says the assay shows val- | River Front in Flames. | have to feel well yourse 500d heait w0 active estimated capltatization o€ #bout| you something less than 30 and he says it | pITTSBURG. Nov, 8 A 4 is the basis of all enjoyment. Pile up GRAN-SOLVENT Dissolves Stric- $10.000,000, i S P A o PITTABURG, Nav. #.=A fre whish origi: money, obtain a reputation as a lawyeror ture Like snow bBeneath the Sun, Re- . I8 48 £ood & prospect as bas heen uncovered | nated in the stable of the Monongabels doctor ‘or an expert in any line and then duces Enlarged Prostate, Mra. Kesaurs Locture. L A XD A RCRE L perer | Bimr Ooul compeny. L Biz-Mile Perry, fun | wind up with poor health, what have you Strengthening thi Seminal ity and 3 i i below tead, es to do much | ot? Fowel trouble, constipation, causes Forever Stoppirg Dral o Ke delivered her lecture atpth, but he i o | 4 rever P rains and E . No Drugs u)RuInlh h'-thn\:‘A‘:n»{- of 4 m_\:;:]'_ L Ghane (AL ATpth, but he insisis there {8 none nOW. | Jumage. At midnight,the immense trestle | mare trouble than all other diseases togethier, Itis indeed the root of all physical gtemach, it a Direct and 1 ...m."}'??"’\"’,? icaticn 1o t g e Rritain' before u large ahd appreclative Dikgis s WIN Be Opened. of the coal company and its dock, covering | ajiments, and you will never feel well and enjoy life as long as you suffer with g Audience at the First Methodis chuarch 1aat PIRRL T wan Austraied sghout with | BT, P, . heaufiful atereapticon views thowing the | Indian i exteriors. and Interiors of these tamous | the Fort North Biractures. The musi e pipe oFERN | DY which 104,642 acres of the Anest & nnd of & hidden cholv added much to the | cultural 1and in the stats will he opene efact. The lecture was ifen under the | settlement As soon AS congre:s can fuspiien of the Ladies Ald soclety of the | Hie was In Bt Paul today ¢ vhurch, Washington Major McLaughlin treaty with ak 200 yards along the river front, are in constipation. [t does not make any difference what your disease is, if you want to PN AL RS flames and will be a total loss. RBefare the | help i its cure, start out from the very foundation of all good heslth and set yvour HOME TREATMEN L LR e e T8 {Mames can he extinguished the aggregaie bowels right. No matter what you have tried or how bad you are, start using o1 RsELVES lose w11l probabiy reach $100,000. CASCARETS to-day. Geta 10¢ hox and trv them, Then get a 50¢ box, a who Fyery « ST———— month's treatment, and see how well you sre at the end of the time you have u'\cn | o g T IO 0B R A | e gieviree. " Addreen Ssrhing Remedy Con Chicags ov New Yori: we 01+ JAMES MEDICAL ASSN. ©2STu:l2M% CINCINNATI 0 . Ve huve Cored Men in Every Chiy in the LS and try an Farth,