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THF O\I'\ll\ DAIL\' BEE: TUE (ALABAMA UNDER NEW LAW !5t 2 B (KIS CORN ON A (RUICH ROUTE OF PAN-AMERICAN LINE| MRS - KijiDA JAKEMAN ! \ SDA NOVEMBER 12 1901 Tels, 618624, WE CLOSE SUTURDAYS AT 6 P W, Hee, Glean it of OOlyimin "lf"“‘ e ‘M mmittee Constders nn Internntl "l trict of Columbia, consul at Kingston War=Att s=Atten Wife of President Jakeman of Ive Bxeneston is | Pron y 1 omiad | MAICA e - | Propesed Co ;‘ l‘:“““ id to Have Carried | | Great Amorican Etaple Falls Belew Its Aeranged for Guests Elders of the Mormon ¢hurch, y Large “IJ rity. | DEATH RECORD. 1 Usual Ontput. Salt Lake City, Utah, Recom- an 1 ” sarin Jaek | i MEXICO CITY, Nov, 11T |1 mends Lydia E. Pinkham's j *a. Marin Jackson committees of the Pan-American congres Yegetable (i 1 For W OPPOGIYION HOWEVR, DOES NOT YIELD | " 3 ' Mo egetable Compound For Wo- The blankets made by the| | PEATRICE, xon Nov. 11— (Specia rete. | LOWEST AVERAGE YIELD EVER RECORDED aro cettine down (o work The vommitics | myan's Perfodie Pains. . . o Pl grAID. ) 1 ,. Jackson, a former se work porhaps most wdvanced s | ot Sl =t Mary's Woolen Mfg, Col | gaventtonal ar Property Qualifien. | mavor of 'thin city. #ecelved news thie | ooriukil TER ot Proluse GaIte 1 bbb aa Dt Gl “DrAR Mge 'l-.\'v.,..u ~Refors T P \ < 1 g | morning that his mother, Mre. Maria Jack o abetd 4 bl b ! e 1tn | Senator Davis s chairm W WOt knew ydia F. Pinkham's Veg- are clean blankets, The wool Hon re 0 Whie m s Maria Jack 3 " : | e b oo 09 A | son, dled vesterdny morning early at 'm\‘ Avernge Amount of Hay, T ah however, has largely been prelimina Mr | etable Compound I dreaded the P L that is used in the mannfac-| tnrge Disfranchises | home of her daughter, Mre. May Lawrance, | Deficlency Is Made Up Ia Davis has received information about tho | approach of the time for my menstrual ture of these blankets goes throngh abont twenty-five different Colored Popuintion. |t Omcecla, Ta. The body will be brought | oUReR Bintes o of th s Jocted i SHFOUSL l'g !‘ period, as it would mean’a conple of : 3 : | ! here tor Intermne d the funeral will be | . several countrios \ their respective deles processes hefore it is made into yarn, and each process is par | o 1o bt LRl g g L gates now in the wnd In cases where fally ¢ i Oy o0 » g irt | | Jackson wam 78 vears o Sl Nk S | the delegates are unable to ply the in- | tiadly o cleansing 1f you could see the amount of dirt| pinyivanas, Al Nov. 11.—neurng| JACKRE WAS T vears of age and had been | eHiNGTON The follewine | formation desired they have, at {he scnato that these nuiny processes extract from the raw wool, yon wotld | trom forty countion In Alnbama ndicare ime P aused by old | v | request to thelr government for it & ) 'l : g . that the new ution will be e | age. When President MeX y way asaas. | crop bullatin ha -3, the be The comp « on commerce and not want any blankets that sere made in factories where an in- | 8 0 O bl e FAUNS | ginated 1t nearly broke her heart, as sha | Pariment of A The prelim- | L Ci0 “Nos held a few informal meeting \ . & 5 4 S R 9 for w te wol aat | Inary estimates of the uvarage yield ¢ has " forma complore system of cleaning is employed. We have the exclusive | Jefrerson county and the cliy of Birming MBS LR r”"_‘:""_n'f"t:, i A6 bl gt St Bl B o but nothing of importance has developed. | wale for these fine blankets and offer them to you at very low |Jim Bawe s wery tonvy vote for ratieatlon. | yast acquatntance throughout fowa and | repore of the siafisticen of the Depart Bl B bt . f o | feled ) 'y In the elty In 3,285, but 1t 18 | soneqek, | ment of Agtleuliurs In 10.6, compaved with | States IeBRtion, 'a gecrelaty o Hlthe gl prices: | esttmated (hat rural precinots S LA }:” L :h.m";“‘w: Tape | mittee. TH e bave shown P K450, 550, K625, $T.00, K750, KL2.00, 211,00, $11.50, $13.00, "lv:mm »‘:\»‘,;w Wil bring this majority devn | Colonel French, Veteran I 1900 wnd 1807 And A ten-venr average of “,".l,' e ek e o b o ""“ | 0 = | to 2,7 he cotnty UL, St such as the uniformity it duties | 1800, $22.50. | arn of the epposition to the new cen- | ATLANTA, Ga., ‘Nov.” 11.—Colonel Jobin | ™. "Crepent indtonted yleld per ncte 1a thio | G0 Fegulations etc., leaving the Qecation | stitution elaim that frauds wers committed | V- French, commanding officer at Fore M- | ;o PReBelt JCCtite Y PO onted for | O commereial oity to tho last | in Birmingham and (hrough the siais n- | Pherson barracks, dled there tonight from | (T L Ll T 0Ty o o atre BeTH This morni (ug of the committee § | eral Charles M. Bhelley, wio 1a shaipman | PHIEht's disease. Colonel French was af w7 ‘0g B0 81, whioh Das: stood tor | fOF the zation the bureau of | ot the paian committes apposed to | TELETAR Of the civil war, the Bpanish- | Lo SVl Tl tuaat on recol fov | American republies was to have boen ‘eld A RUILDING, con & UGLAS 978, | ratitication, gave out the following atate. | AMIerican and the war in the Philippines, | o/ G g™ i ah o i the | but It wau postp ned until - Wednesday | 18T AND DO 0 T having served with the Twenty-second and [ M1icated yield shels per Aere fn the | oqing the recelpt of further documents | - = ment tonizht | h th and and | o R tng] H ¢ i ; We have carrled the whito counties by | T¥eNty-third rogizients of the United States ‘,4"""]“3"“‘”,‘,’_"”" 18 a8 follows: Ob1O. | from Director Rockhill | MRS, TTULOA JAKEMAS oA D ve S Aedh % ¥ | regular infan Since March of last yeas | o\ HREN; 10.8 21.4; Towa | " On Friday the delegates to the congress | days in bed with intense pain and suf- y a Ikrge majority against ratification of ti. | TOBUIAT Infantry. Since March of lnst yea AL L A, n Fr | I ) OLD ANSE IN CHASE'S TOWN |+ majorlty against ratification of the |\ By 0T r e Commanding oft. | Miesourl, 101, Kansas, 7.8, and Nebraska, | and (heir families will depart on their first | fering. I was und physicians DA N ALV b 2 new constitution, notwithstanding fraudu- | 11 ) i seval ' kx| lent methods In this and otber { cer ot Fort McPherson and had organized | oxcursion, g (0 Pucbio, They will be | Tor over & vear withous 48y NIGE N—— rran of Medineval Basehall Looks | B0E Methets T hle S0 other Gitite end | yeveral compunios of the Twenty-seventh Of the twenty-three states ug 1,000+ | hanqueted there by the governor of the | when my attention was enlled to Lydia | » the Des en Man's SN I8 B Sekabte Alabama. We do 00t | yyjieq States infantry now garrisoning the | %00 Acres or upward iu corn all but Penn- | gtate, Pueblo they wili make side trips | E. Pinkham's Vegetahle Compound by Abducted Missionary Endures Hardships | Home Rating: Sl A (r‘.v #dvocates of vatifica- | yo5¢ - He was 38 years of age | s¥lvania, Virginia and Michigan report an | (he pyramids of Cholula, to the cotion | severalof our Mormor women who with Fortit [ tton to commi uds fn the black belt w\ | avorage yield per acre below their re- | yills of Alexo and the sugar mill of Mata- | had been cure 1 through its use. i 4 I“'.x,"‘ counties, sufficient to change the re- | Chasles 3. Kerahaw, J¢. | spective ten-year averages moras Tzguera. After visiting Pueblo they | I began it systematic use and im- - m a Staff Correspondent.) | sut H ki The general average as to quality is 4.7 | will go to Oriziba on November 19, returns | proved graduaily in health, and after DI 11, ~(Spectul.=Cap- | 1f the new constitution is adopted 5 por | MILWAUKEE, Wiz, Nov. 11.- Charles 1 nt, ns compared with o No 1 | t 4 i \ | tain of Chieago I8 au- | ado b D! ot b A cent, as compared W 85,5 per cent | ing to this eity on ember 22, The ex- [ the use of six bot h'\ my health was [ et i e Weatarn e (AL | trom polltics in Alabama died at & suitarium n this city todsy sher, 1500 It I8 estimated that 4.5 per | during that (ime little or no work will be | years 1 have "had neither ache or pain. I belng organtacd by President T ;1 0. W, Underwood, chafrman of the demo- rom nervous prostration. aged 39 yeart. | cunt of the corn crop of 1ww was still in | done, even by the committeos | You havea truly wonderful remedy for I Recent Messnae Expresses Solielude | HIckey has notbecn tendered (o 3miny | oagic campaisn committee, sald tonig Mr. Kershaw was a well known grain | (ne hands of farmers on November 1, 1901, | | women. Very sincerely yours, M for Mme, Tallka, Dut Contains R e e B okien | “I claim the state for the new constitution | 9¢41er aud commirsion merchant. He t | ay compared with 4.4 per vent of the crop (|OWA DAIRYMEN OPEN TODAY | HuLbA JaxEMaN, & It LakeCity, Utah.” %6 Compining of Siivteent tree and the management of the team: that | by 25,000 majority | one time lived in Tacoma, Wash ¢ 1809 in farmers’ hands on November 1, | —§5000 forfelt if abovo testimonial is riot genulns. - ol the offer was made last week by President ! - | . . v . MONt From Byiganas | Hickey wnd W . Chase, forn Pes. f o Consittation, 100, and 5.0 per cent of that of 1508 In | WL Be in Seasion Untit Fridny Nuht Just as surely as Mrs. Jake- iu.u"m the Des _\MH; a elub and now head MONTGOMERY, Ala., N o Levi Bird, Oclwel | hand November 1, 1809, w1 je. Discassing man was cured just sosurely will of the sporting goods department of the MONTGON . Ala., Nov The new | GpLWEIN { | b ” 3 P — Bimmons Huraware company of 8t. Louie; | constitution for the state of Alabama was | g Or BN, Ta, Nov. 1l.—(Special.)-~Levi | Good Yield of Buckwhent the Business Lydia Rinikliath's Vegetable SOFIA, Bulgaria, Nov. 11.—From another | hat MF. Chase is to be the president of | framed primarily to improve the character | Bi*d: 108 @ resident of Oelweln and about | . | 1 t O O i Gf for latter that has been Teceived from Miss | ',.U:{j‘““{.,,w' |’.. .(T\‘:v."’y‘h.lht cohmlvw [of the suffrage. 1t provides educational CRLL L 0L L L LR nm’ |v-I|“ "‘v:ml“:l 11: [ \“ o ‘\' :f”. y‘:wlh is, | " N ¢ suffering from any form of fe- Ellen M, Stone, the abducted American mis- | BBt (0 ma ure' the bell that 1 to b |OF property tesis for those who were not | kbl "“ ‘l”“l ““"' AR ‘I""" '; ho | sainst an average yield pet acre of fAftoen | 2 l\'l l;lvl ; Rk A )‘ . (]“v male ilis. k fel - ; used by th | SR b by awoke and asked thy time: an hour later | 152 were of | twenty-fitth annual convention of the lowa inkham advisessick wo- stonary, It appears that she is enduring the Pl ! urday even. | ¥oldiers or descendants of soldiers and con | bushels n 1900, 16.6 bushel 99 and | Mrs. Pinkha Bt Rt it Aoy A “”:. [ “\{'m 1”:’ m“lu!w- :Lu‘\“w“rll.} syens [ tains o kood character clause. The new in- | is wite tried to aronse him, but found him | P 4 s v in ‘{ n'r”ml Dairymen’s association will be i | pian free. Address, Lynn, Mass. (ude, forgetting herself In her anxioty for | N0 the finuncial wtanding of Chase, Heé | strament provides for a lieutenant gov- | ifeless. He had been in the beat of health. | Jj "\ 000 having 10,000 acres or upward | S H¥r eompenion, Mme. Tuilka, Mins Btone | eeorebind Mnaeit an orthuplosile’ Jyor the | STHOr: @overnor and state ofcials with four. | | under this product, fnel o it S R N ™ i fosd Got ORI £ tha traxten Spressed himsell us enthustustic over the | year “terms: provides for quadrennial fn- | ) i L YOTK § of 1,000 Is cxpected. ctuding ropres | 1 iplain of the treatment to which | Prospect of agaln managing # team in Chi | and Pennsylvania, whic v contain | ¢t Iy t the [} the. and her frieni are subjected, bt sho | 960 And Kaid he wia couiidant thero Wwald | stead of biennial sessions of the legleluture, | A letter from Perry, OKL. convess the |aver hrec-fourhs of the entire hickwhe LA L S Ll i ) ! o “harrel of money” in it o predicts | reduces the limit of taxation tc per oe rm that n Le | 4 ;i 5 i ouniry, and among those assigned t #1508 the “oeplnemient: irksome sad the| loar oIS oL mones” ) (e predict h a » 65 per cent; | information that John Lesh, son of Jobn | nercage of the countrs, four report a yiell | o weAttaF extrattisly (Pying. The tone of the'| league Bt ot LNeash. BF (0 ot n el | insures a fixed appropriation for the public | and Katherine Lesh, aged 23 years and | pep acre in excoss of thoir respective ten- | o Congressmen Grout of Vermont, (RtEE Thtter Foa 5 : with an olive branch in the course of two | schools and prohihits Judges and members | 14 days, died at that place on November 4 v of nesota and Davidson of W 6% TRA y Get Ciive bée" o atest letter received from her is hopetul. | With an ollve brasch in the « ? the legisls | Y s year averages. The general average as 9 | 4nq former Governor Hoard of Wi P INNRIGS 19 DI LAUTHE AT The brigands, by dating the letters at|will not yecede from his of the leglslature from acquiring free rail- |1 after an eight days' illness. He was | quality J= 93.3 per cent, agalnst 90.2 per |y i gl Charge by Calling on the British | places in Macedonia and delaying thelr de- | 10 Chase and Hickcy road passes and prohibits lobbying brother of Frank Lesh, a Bee employe, who | cont in November last and $8.4 per cent | oo B AL b L U L L o . lvery, soek to create the appearance of | MUSt ha ast o1 per It also provides a penalty for persons who | djed here two months ago i ey 5 4 | machinery, butter and cheese. On Tuesday | Dogctors, 438 Board of Trade at appearance of | iy the as a e woll o ote ey R | Mayor Berg wlil' welcome the conven g The Bulgarian government continues to | L WK T would be worth it as a draw. | To ¢ Cold in Une Day. MEfy Qs e nny, ROy acre of potatoes b w0 bushels, againai | fo ih MlGress wHl be ki M interfere in the negotlations, with the | ok Gard, | sald Mr. Anson, CNot hat im " ULYSSES, Neb., Nov. 11.~(Special.)—Ora | an average yield per acre of S0.8 bushel ettt U ot L Bl s it any partieular good, but I've been in the | take Laxative Bromo Quinine ‘Tabl Al g & > con stoner 4 object of forcing a Aransference of them | business #0 lonk and am so well Known | drugglsts refund the c,’“,m,v it '., fails to | Hastings Pinney, wite of Andrus Pinney, | In 1900, 88.6 bushels in 800 and a ten-year Ll Wi Y SR follows: | 4 FHafr of eminent phye M ur ) acroes the frontier | that the people will ¢ o my team. ) 3 bOAlS T 1 five miles east of Nere, died at 10 o'clock | average of 8.7 bushels. Tha pre in- | At b Lty ong from the Beitish Medical Institut They want to show their disapproval of the | *ure. B. W. Grove's signature is on cach \rday night, after a three days' ilin dicated yleld per acre is the loy Sliioe ts to Be Derived from Dalry Con €A urRenc: sollcitht ? a lurg ’ treatment | received at the hands of the | box. 2oc. PRiusday it s Pl o B R A and Butt xiibit [ i £ Dk " | HEARING OF BOERS’ APPEAL sgjonal league few years bick i} [ The tuneral is meld today in the Methodist | 1890, OF the siite ng 50,000 TR L L LB L L e R rof patients under the in thi Pl b | alk_of locating the tranchise oh the church at Ulysses upward in potatoes, all oxcept Michigan | 1«/€Bton. 8¢ SRN kil A anch o | Administrative nell Wit Conntder | Nefplt SI00 1 IERORE 1S et WANTS HER _ LINEN BACK\ R | and Matne report a ¥ oaces, com ,"" glslatic ted in Toy 1. R \l\w\'h | H Jurisdiction—=No erma KTounds on the Weat Side, (Both the Notth | Mrs. Jnmes Koentw Refriends o aensraldhmes B, Cittman. | B Mg b :‘ i el ! Rorett ] A Resume of Dafrying in Jowa for the Pt . Are ¥ I ean dr territory wost of | Tramp nnd He Rifies Her ; “h““‘“"l : o -“‘:"’-‘ and Nebraska report less than one-half and | VA€t Year.” A. E. Anderson, Oelwein, 1 the riy ittman, a Mexlean war veteran and prom : il Sl has 3 Anson says the success of the American | M4 LU BRI | nent business man of this city, died sud- | Mfsourl less than one-fourth of an aver- | gew weKntsht Weinl for W | These o decided 19 THE HAGUE, Nov. 11.—The administra- leAue team in Chicago with practically the | Geniy 'of heart fallure today at hia rooms | 265 €7oP The average as to quality i | 0 LT give their entirely free for thre N conbell ohthe & tion th same efrcuit as that now proposed for the denly Gk Hies S e _, ik 78 ¢ cont, as compared with SS.1 in SIOUX CITY, Ta., Nov. 11.—(Spc et aattaly g tive council of the arbitration tribunal will |new” Western' league convinces him that | Several trunks belonging to Mrs. James | in the Russell house. He vas 7 years old. | i LU ; oo Aol tl Bl Petiesdptt il NTvh i Nev e AP to &F RN meet November 20 to decide on the appeal |the third team, it a winner and properly | Koenig, 2615 Harney street, stored in g November last and 914 in November, 1309. | PRVAT e a who lived In Ne- | who call upon them for treatment botwveen of the Boers against the ruling that tho Manuged, would score an equal succ L et Ll APLBY BUSOL At a0 L1 8 | | braska before coming to Sioux City, was il December 5, i war in South Africa s not subject (o tho |+ u helierna® e Mremmor \ | court's consideration. the better the atten tional der the comp barn, were robbed several days ago of fine FIRE RECORD. ‘ No Searcity of Hay, linen and wearing apparel. The articles placed on trial today on the charge of mur- dering his wife. The case 18 to be stub- ervices consist not only of oy | The preliminary estimate of the average examination and advice, but also ance, as It stimy 3 ] 8O co) e T ! LONDON, Nov. 11.—The story circulated | Nterest @ mu wers wedding preents and :\nd been in th Dewes's Home Thremtene | yield per acre of hay is 1.32 tons, againat | bornly fought! McKnight is a brick mason, inor surgical operations Tnite e . | The circuit of the new leagy possession of Mrs. Koenig forty years. it CASHINGTON, Nov fire that swept | an average yield of 128 tons In 1900, 1.45 | but recently has been a draym The object in pursuing this irse i to :«‘:»\-m:n;:‘;l? u,:‘::‘.”h; a news agency to- |tq Auwson by Hickey and Cha is thought the robbery was committed by m:»\ '\v;m'”'“ rf.r' ;,‘::,,,‘,,'],.“},,‘:,. g [ tons n 1859, and a ten-year verage of 128 | alleged ho had a habit of brutally { become rapidly and personally acquatuted n Amsterdam date, purporting | Chicage, 8t Pawl, - Miuneapo a tramp whom the women had hefriended tons, while more than three-fourths of [ his wife and (hat hor death w with the wick and aficted, and under no ville, Indiar Cleveland parksjust beyond the city limits, t 1ed to de- | the forty-scven states and territories fo ral Dewey | Which comparative data are available ve- | will try (o prove e to give the pegce terms which the Doers (Ve Milw: and ‘et almbus o are willing to aeept and alleging that they | is .:.fi' Pl Y are to be embodied tu a formal document poor ball town. It will any charge wha | made for any services rendored for thred Wths, to all wha call before December 8 gt PR The (ramp requested something to eat and ed hecause it s a | sald he would be glad to p tor it In work. | thought Bt. Louls | Mrs Koenig gave him a mea condition v oné of his beatir Th died of a tumor. i this afternoon for a time threa stroy the summer home of Adm el Orma aocument , ould support @ third team ain e and then | oY o et home of former President | POFt a. vield per acre in excess of their | took the entire day to secure a Jur | e i gk oy g or clrculation among the powers, was | 1 0uED most s Well | oh him to the barn to beat some rugs. | one o O e o rally extinguished | Fespective vear average, Such. Important - el doctodh- reat, all RITERof TGN ¥ seemingly gtarted In an Engilsh provincial | The threatened injunction suits of ow While in the barn the tramp broke the ROIARS: Iy ’ wha | states os Illinofs, Towa, Missouri. Kansas, | Turin Snfe Puszles Bxperis. i mities and guarantee w cure i paper and is denled by the Boer delegates | ¢r8 of Western league franchises at being | o) the feas door, 18 4 _ without damage except to the woods. The |5 L e § X R .| every ease they undertake At the first i The Hague | Gropped from the leasue will b prevented, | 10¢k on the rear door, leaving it unfastened. | .,naqgration attracted a large number of | Nebraskd, South Dakota, Texas and Arkan- | ONAWA, In V. I1(Special Tele- |y iapvjew w thorough examination 15 i lr.n.‘...m.g to the plih outlined to Anson, | He then came out the front door, locked | [lond | sas are all included in the region repre- | gram.—No clue to the Turln (La) bank | and, if fneurable, you are frankly EVERYDODY DEGIGITED, Tl the taw Itague, .IV-;',I\y{lllrrli“ it and gave the key to the owner. The next 3 | senting less favorable crage as to | robhers has been discovered. Experts are | kindly told so: aleo advise Vet spe nes, Denver and Colorado’ Springs will | 43y the rear door was found open and th Logausport Church and Factory, | auality is r cen per | trying to ¢ the money chest 10day, | g your money for useless treatment 3 rétain membership in the: Western | (runks rified. The matier was reported to e 2 X % { cent in November last ai S per cent in | which they have been unable to do since 516 &hd. tama akness, catareh and ery | league proper. and the places af 8L Paul { the police and Detective Drummy recovered | TOGANSPORT, Ind., Nov. 11 he V;"'"' | November, 1860 the explosion. The building and fixturea | catarrbal deafnes Jeo rapture, Boltre DaRAIAE aeeng O B g e LY Wiuje taken | yome of the articles In a pawnshop. Mre, | 0f the Togansport Milling company and (he [ o¢ he “fitteen principal tobacco sfates, | wera badly wrecked, but will be repuived at | cancer, all skin dixcascs, and all diseuscs And Cures Haldnesy. | octnson ‘says Chase offers to invest st | Koenig has offered a reward for the return 'l"" ‘”"‘l""'“""""‘I""”‘1"‘ i i I¥ | nine, including Kentucky, Virginia, North|once, The bank enrried $2.000 burglar in- | of th wm are positively cured by theie outright fn the Chicago franchise and of S Lalancs ot the 1loe 4 intormed | destroved by fire today. The total 1088 Was | (upolina and Tennessee, report an average i T Wil a new treatment Quigine and mum:and’a whols 1ot of other|fers the Bimmons Hardware company & of the balance of the linen and informed $90.000, of which $40,000 Is on the milling IlIn x‘ ” ”n s r ”n ; el urance and will suffer no loss 2 o y tm e HHe Fitatl Inings are pleatant. 1o tub o the scaly |DACKINE. He told Anson he didnt care (o | the police last night that she would not e 4 b B yiel8 wor Grh OF tobRado 41l gasasK ikl - he chiot asactiafe aurgeon ¢ i atten h D | fave anything much to do with the team, | prosecute the thief it be would return the | Plant. The wind was blowing a gale and. | o yvour average, while six, ncluding Ohio Will Make an fownn's Invention. | tute in personal chary er washing it free of dandruff, but not|put was chiefly concerned about the p | 'stolsn ropat a water main breaking, the fire threatened | \yjgconsin and Missouri, all below such | STER Jov. 1 g | Oftice h from & a. . tHES pom one preparation of the general run will | posed monopoly on the manutacture of the Sl the dastruction of the entire city, but 1t avkrages | WEBSTER CITY, Ia., Nov. 1l.—(Spectal) | 0 g0y hour cure the dandruff. A germ cau "“‘-““”"lr'.' km”H 1. There '\\..um be a m|; reventie " was averted by a heavy downpour of rain, w"',‘”“'“ e T e | ~The Neff Handlebar company. with a o iy : . S gegh om this source. ase exucted such an | A8-AVORIEL 13 - PR i | 9 AppI8 OEaD RRBIGEYARIY.har N capital stock of $50.000, has o al 4 . e e 5 et e o s B Bt i Sl o | INVESTIGATE INFANT'S DEATH i ot appla crap s considerably beltw the | capilal stock ‘ot 880000, has Bled te ar- | AVECEAL NCUICC (hat germ to be permanently cured of | heing organized, hut it was not recognt | Varnish House Damnged, e T B i ool rorary | ticles of incorporation and begun the con e i dandruft and to stop falling hair. New-|DY the clubs after the season of Pollce Want to Know Whether An- | 4 LA RS, | struction of w plant wherein it expects to bro's Herpielde will postively desiroy that | e, ing ball was used. Chaso, th Kitled He BOSTON, Nov. 12.—Fire In a group ofjcror 8 : | make 1,000,000 handiebars of the patteru ! Rerm, %o that there can he no more dan- W flaw I hisagreement nnd iaTsniniory bulldiowy £ BEcad AME oM Bilas O B At T | invented by Charles Neft of Webster City 1 " AL (A0 DAL IR A PR e CAD- SRRE A ATew i jorn Babe., lin streets, in the wholesale district this | iten Cured on Kaife, el R R R A A SKIN OF BEAUTY IS A JOV FOREVER uriantly. “‘Destroy the o and il peteen, 108 morning, did fully $100,000 damage to one i iohing, blind, bleediug or protruding - R. T. FELIX GOURALD'S ORIENTAL ¥y the cause and you re-| " o ¥ 2| move the effect.” PEDESTRIAN RECORD BROKEN Mixs Abtofis :Raallc s Abtatted 4 he | building, chiefly occupied by the Murphy | pjee. Ne cure, no pay. ANl druggists aro ( HANDLER STOPS JUST IN TIME | CREAM, OR MAGICAL BEAUTIFIER. Varnish company Femoyos Frecklcs, pol ized by the manufacturers authe Ointment to refund money where it fails | Newark Moy About to Su co station awaiting an investigation as to the cause of the death of her finfant Directors of ugh Covers More Space Afoot mh ot ‘Frisco, | Cavan bt Year a caud A Hash o ST. LOUIS, Nov. 11.—At the anuual| In Twenty-Four Hounrs Than daughter. The voung woman is employed at | Fipal 8 SL—Charles Millop | 0 CUFe any case of piles, no matter of how ng Peter dnckson's Hands 2 ponse, and evers meating of the stackholders of the St. Louls . the Pragne hotel. About § o'clock yeste; ICANSAS, CITX, long standing. Cures ordinary cases in six bleraish on beauty, Any Walk 3 ikt ‘here today. the y PEAR Harih doy morning Mrs. Frank Blas and Mrs. N. C. Col alias Grace Arnold, Alligon, formerly of Cleveland, | daye; the wol Wil defies detes tion. It han atond When 1 erie & San Francleco cages in fourteen days, One wife of tollowing board of directors was elected: | copiam bt i Cuiork Ch the pedestrian | ihe keeper of the hotel, discovered the e San Francisco, who [ application gives cusc aud rest. Rotieves || TRENFON, N. & Nov. 1l dtmms Hand: e e Sl d of dire e rest at 115 0 svanau roke fodroll e | Rtere onvicted of using the mails’ to de- phon ASHAl R Ll Wil R L L o tars, and lames A. Blair, New York; James Camp- |the twenty-faur hours: world s racord, -ove | P°¥1¥-born infant in a grip in Miss Kadlic's | WerG, GONT G0 R rimontal bureqs, | itehing instantly. This is a new discovery |y “or “Calitornia. fought clghteen terrif i e hell, 8t. Louls; Benjamin P. Cheney, Bos- g 120 miles and cight laps in twenty- | Foom. The little one was dead and around | wove roday sentenced (o a ye and a day ud is the only pile remedy sold on a pos rounds to w draw at the on_ Athletic It to bo sure ‘§ ton; Mark T. Cox, New York; Edward C. Hlv"-.'\”‘-' P--'l'g’»“ nru’ni '|'|‘:"\y m‘ll\m-n I'rm Jn::: its neck was tied a handkerchief. The police | i prison | tive guarantee, o cure no pay. Price w h’hrmpm ; 'nlu nl it was ‘lulmllmy; v properly nute Henderson, New York; Richard C. Kerens, | Wright at Philadelphia on a. seventsen-inp | NoFe notified and the womau was taken to AL BREVITIES 1t your druggist don’t keep it n ntock seud | |0 SEMOERIN vound, "when Both men | el o St. Louis' George A. Madill, St Louis: | (F4ck. wis 120 miles and seven laps. Shortly | the police m.':mn The hody of the infant | LOCAL B! . | us 50 in stamps and we will forward same | were grogg ¢ sthll fghting like demons ane. Dr. P Richard Olney, Bostan: H. C: Clay Plorce, | yrore, Midnight Golden re-éntered the race. | was sent to the morgue. Miss Kadlic, who — by mail. Manufactured by Parls Medicino [ At the finwh Handier wag the w of re wald to & p v s o Co ) ce, e score at midnight: Cavay 121 | s o 0. 08 p oA o] | sdmondson attle U | the two ana it is aght we ¢ heen dy of the haut-tom J 8, Toulsi; Fredariok Birauss, New York;|mise;. Denn: 110 PAhay. 108 Figons, 108 | 3k years of age, caing to America seven | o o Parked with | Co St Louin, Mo.. who also munufacture G T R LR (@ patient) Nathaniel Thaver, Boston, and Benjamin | Barnes. 101:° Sheiton, 101 1o, |months ago and has been in Omaha three | Stenduughtcr. | the colebiuted cold cure, Laxative Bromo- | The fight was a whitlwind from the out \s vou ladies will use them, | recom ¥ Yokits 86 Taoiis ) Cox, 100; Hegelman, 81; Nor vs. | months. She is unable to speak the English ay mori- | Quinine Tablets {set, Hundier put Juckson to the mai and mend ‘GOURAUL'S CRIAM' as the least » Bt. Louls. an i deary, 1'5? Diy, A i ‘,:, ! language, but through an. interpreter she nstable | | had ]\H‘u KrogKy many Ui wird 1he "mr.l "["fl :HLNk:n 1 rations ')n‘o‘dt elchmont, 6, Finney, 90; Burke, 49; Gol: | i . P 2, adminis | e Jose, however, duckson seemed to srow by all Druggists e | deniea Kiiling the child, though she admit- ne Johnsgn, admintst i ! HYMENEAL {Clake. Mowstor, 4 alNnol eamed hoa "Tay | Duswikin tns 1 & x 19 Batng 1L oL [ Tha Mutual Henent Life | J | when the police stepped | EAD. T. M »'e . Gate Cit —————— o for $0.000 nlleged to be | — [ T 81 Great Jones St very Exertion | ... . smo on cius s Swabe Gets Hin Papera Sompans, for S0 uliesed Lo be R oy i ‘ mght the Gate Citys took (hree stra ' ASHINGTON, Nov K, ciden: | Trank ¢, Johnse s A P ey JOSEPH, Mo, Nov, 1L The wid from the Westerns. Scor WASHINGTON, Nov, 11.—The president | VIR (LG e v sears aw the | PLATTSMOUTIL, Neb., Nov. 11.—spectal,) | STy JOSERLE Moy, MOV, irrank i) . a as GATH GlTTe today made the following appolntments: | pfwsouri Pactfic Rafiroad compn hitw | -~Fred Heinrich and Miss Fannie Janda | frauon, scored o point M he r v 9 War-Thomas Swobe, quartermaste:, rauk | bren (ranterred from the xtate fo the (e | wore marricd (h1s afternoon ai the home of {Basanial iy who the court granted o A g ntington of caplain; Robert W. Thompson, second | €ral court this cesg tho plaintift aske bride in this it 5. E. Dougl g0 of on Ko of i iudic And INVENTION T i " 000 d or the loss of a leg. His | 3 . ) Platte City for trial nd to do and the power to endure;a Phivty-third and P at att streels | Helorich departed on when e unex widow is indicted hristmas eveni | tternoon train | Atiern vain | % food does not nourish, and the | Reed — ~ i ¢ Aman dward A aball of Chicago, one of | for Sout iaha Mr. Heinrich formerly ctodly appeared. 1 | v fecling of weakness all over the |¥°*™" (amard A o i solanca, | (oF Bouth Cimaba. e, Hetrioh formerY.( ¥or fla’ miurdar, but It 1 the belief of (he | T i Totals will address the public of Omuha at ihe | ’ oemerd L WLE Lrosecution that the shot was fired by some | now books, e Yo ander body. e e tar tonight. Admission free. The | 18 now wWith the Swift Packing company micr ».H ,.‘.m.m;m." 'n " | i 4 i % wervices are under the auspices he | % UFFALO, N. The vital functions are impaired, | e aron "ot Chrit, Belentist, M | MEDICAL GO, Swenson Kimball and his wite will reach Omaha | i from Denver this morning e T lok alld ea g os Nea ) I Don't feel blue. Be healthy and veak, so that | wi ton compelled 1o | OMeer Bauers s of German extraction, . ) —te Plaved Saturday ey ‘work, | Staried to take Dr. Bulls | The Coterie club dine night st the | g happy. ap and before the third bottle | Mil i After the din was s o Cough 8 or | g L) Tel Hickey Calls as finished my cough was entirely gone.” | Rev 1%, Trefz of Kountze Memaorlal ; & | e ne |mmna| Hfllmfl!fiflflflm ST .m:r‘:vu. Mo, Nov, 11—Prestdent i ‘;n:nflll D:‘ne fl’lcn,«“nm mI lal:e‘; ‘\ll‘ry:“l' ! "}';f!- "‘,’_‘,';:“," r'f”mu\))lh "o t:»)r’\,‘ ry‘l‘): . ! ! D r. C a l d we l-l S Mats., Bun, Wed., Bat, 2 Syrup Pepsin lobster o on ¢ i by a scorc of % to 9. The Was made NCCOSSATY a8 a rew n both m ; Helleek [gede : t 1 whole system is run down, Lawie W ‘.| (Yaten of Eanston, Nl reparts to AN TS . ey nolds b lice the Jons Of i PoCcKetbook 1t | 0 streng r . aining $110 oills, two ‘checks for 310 | > QP ST b 4 A m:;(h- ln:‘ lllml ;HQI:!.,HININ the A o each, Sgned by the ok Islumd Bhos’com BOYD'S | Ralagera " omach, perfects digestion, invig- . el pany, and vailroad transportation —frog | .4 Eis g 4 | Omaha 1o Chicago. He says the purse was I 8D DAY, & D orates and tones is nceded. WAELR Bover Rueaks Ont ot AneasA Tost on B nn'.m"u‘vvm somewhere between | A R ot mahass Oty EAD, o 11. 1a).)~The ¥ eenth and Fifteenth sete | aals 01 did tor toot ball - on_ was Milcers Ferrls, Sargent and Sergeant | { BURGOMASTEH | Shady, X done for of 5 ) of this the team at the | A bad cou o stubb than a | roof of | im about 11 o'clock lant s ts now e o8 e e She 0ok 4 when abe was el run down - withe | Seariih st X SEIIDlIIE. S, FEN (| A gma AG0ARR s R0 N AEIIR Shan 8 (0086 o W quickdy awik: | are generally the result of some eats now, o sal it e i b TR e il el i ML team. o Lead tohm was the lighier | it i more diffcult to conquer. erisc and: hustied ot [0 taes were ‘b | form of stomach trouble. | MEXT ATTRACTION=The Great Scenis . 1t restored her appel ereased | 5F {ne (wo Dow planned 1o o SrT Ak fasticy A I oy oo finy. damage was done, : : f : NI CTION—The Great Scenic bar welght, wid e har well . abrongs | b (Lhm ot e Whabibie et (oSN | DR, BULL'S COUGH SYRUP ' | (higbithe, befors, w5, LSS o i Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Gonsti- [ s s e R This is her own unsolicited statement. city to play o game with the Olviupie (eam | conauers the moat stubborn Cough or Cold; | o (he fue 7 pation Nervousness, Headaches. . ARfarmanges onl of Deadwood on Thanksgiving day | 1t positively cures Bronchitis, Hoarseness,| A young man giving the name of George w'-hq ! . " 3 Wby i and night and Monday hight, Nov Hood's J'arsaparilla PR “(;np. Asthma, Tnfluenza and Consumption, ~ | §mith is under ares 4t ine patiee station | m Kidney and Liver Gomplaints, i 15" geits now on Rale . Tharged with disorderly condue % o s : RS gl ks ; CURED. illoged thot ho was blocking the sidewallk | duce an “allgone” feeling, depressed e ; | CINCINNATI Nov. 11oAt the i RE ; Plloged thot He Warphaum ihéater as th ey 1 romites to oure and keeps the |nati'Golf oiuh grounde today Ralph Peters, | Wm. H; Bredes of Ehevais B, Now Kotk | crowds were coming out Sundus night awi | spirits, loss of sleep and appetite. | cnmianToN promise. 'The earlier treatment is | hail of Los Angeles for the open Handicay | childhood. Tt was %o bl that blood would | that when Offico ters ordered him to | 1 | begun the bumr-.lumu it today. The Standard Hair Coloring | Thomas J. Hickey of the Western leag: The formula for Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup | $trusgle which has always gone on be- HIGH CLANS VAL for G Dlenched Huir, in » clean, | sald tonight thai he would call a moe A ech oo and evil and pointed out th for Qray or Bleshed Mulr, la s oledh, | Hald tonlENE I e NiThln \Re next ten | Was discovered by Dr. J. W. Bull, Baiti- [ HScH, 4059, 4 Amoni those present Wiitred Clarke & Co., ? (‘o!wr;h:u‘Anv:A]l.l‘\:‘l':;."\Etl Learin s .wm.,..n ‘.m \m{! ortant matters more's most successful throat speciallst, [ at the din were u." K "'-4 Mackay and Herb Laxative Compound . Bogs, A lewls "1'"‘““,”(5 wfAe | (hat bear on the plane of the lesgue for | and was prescribed by him for many yoars Rev Hubere (', Terring, Rev. C. 8. Sargent X a4 Y Wils fhe Tanakas, Mile, P u.".hl'.':“"s'l:‘ Lol o vy | 1o caming scagon; i meeting wil proy It has gured thoutands of cates of Grip, Bistiop '8 L. Willigme, Rev.” i Tiari L makes hgam;)y sttomachs. g}et a Kinvdrome. | =l Imperial Chemical Co., 135 W Bt, N. Y. | oughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Bronchitls and e e | N e at your = o i © g Rundolph Falls to Hanaiat o tan 41 ST PLis Tarss bot PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. | 5'06. or $1 O!’ _y[y \ rug: i ’ mvgly OURE MALVERN, Ta., Nov. 11.—(Special.) tles 26c at all Aruggists, Refuse substitutes ol | Y gist's today. It will make you i m2r prac vern s snappy Ifigh school team has they are Injurious. There s none “Just as | A\, Clark, representing the State | your old self again. Miaco’s Trocadero # 3 TODAY =10 another viory fo 1ta soason's list b 4 i ' ! : s [ lotory & o Mat by de- | cood aa” Dr. Bull's; it has stood the teet | Roard of Chiriiies. 15 attending the priso R e N P’MP Es faating the hedvier first team of Randoivh, |97 "o " oars and i today prescribed by | CONEress in Kansas City A trial bottle sent free and all affections of the skin ond 3 T all leading doctors and used exclusively by | , B J. Clancy, chief clerk to Giovernor Sav. | f your druggist hasn't it "ouu" RNIGE Burluq wo muplulmiuhuhl:‘) s ]ln Foot Ball Scores. prominent hospitals. Y cams hn\lx‘ m LS s City last night | Nothing hut lavels women-—utin f $ vourbeme, Bl and il e At Laxligtons yi=Rantusky usiversuivs | RRBBLA Reotielnll Cajondar and atedicnt | Hrian Ssfod e, SESEIE dorei "o et o PEPSIN SYRUP COMPANY, Ning &1 You ko Bpecl { > . foe 183 Slsts BT Chicago. University of Indtanapolis. 0. Baoklet frea to anyone who will wriie A. . | Captain Lemly, judge ndvocate’ general of | I 3 Montic fday evenin defrres:Rubiny reet from ircencastle, ind.-Depauw, a1; Wa- | Mever & v, Baltimare, Md., and mention | the Navy' department, and other distin ireat Lrm, this paper. gulshed gentlemen at the congress. cxt Bunda PEOAUCH 0N —— &

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