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OLIVE JUMEL Ble RUSH FOR ———SAELDON'S PAPER. Over 100,000 ‘Copies Printed in Topeka---Has 365,000 Subscribers Now. TOPEKA. Kan.. March 18—The first | tt to be accepted wholly as he presents fesue of the Sheldon edition of the To- | it, still he believes that subsequent re- peka Capital went to press at 2.37 this | suits will show that he has not worked morning, twenty-three minutes eartler | in vuin. than the usual time, | Rev, Mr. Bheldon reached the Capital Mr. Bheldon stayed in the office until | office early to-day and let the reportoria) the press started and carried home with | staff learn that he was pleased with him the first copy of the paper. | their efforts. He did not have to wait ‘All the maile were caught and the| for the news wheels to grind in order to press was kept running until about noon | fill hie columns, to-day, printing something over 100,000 | A quantity of overnight matter copies. Jered on the moral and reitgious con- ‘The rest of the edition will be printed | {tions Geiating, in seipereen ction weety: In Chicago and New York, for whieh) ang special articles on various topics matrices will be sent daily. The M@M-| gave him enough to almost fill his col- agement of the paper says the mallIN§) ito let_and city clreulation now contain) Asked why he ran a discussion of the 300,009 copies, and that fresh orders 8F€) famine in India and stories of a simi- coming by every matl--26000 yesterday. |; cter on the first page in prefer- Mr. Sheldon was at his desk again at ive news, he sald: 4.20 this morning, The paper was not Jes | printed on the satisfactory to the rexulir subscribers | first page are th and outside pavers have been bought |{eresting to, the mbile wots ¢. freely to-day. hey are by the best authorities. ‘They Rev, Charles M. Sheldon began his sec- “ed ‘as good news as if they came over and day's work ax editor of a daily news-| {he “eh Ne ena ie ie famine @ay's work ax editor of a dally news /1 wanted to make the people see all the piper with the full conviction that 20 | eusteri there. cis decd a. “T understand that they are considere tar he had made no mis not to be news according to some, Bul The Topeka Capita he famine In India represents Delleves, was just the | tremendous thing for lumanity to con- sider, will pg good than the Pe- MM Censor all news do you not self in the position ot i ft is je inate ttt ite sro turning the problem over in his “I don't see any in that,” he finally said tink Tanculd t ve first page are the Olive Jumel Nelson, the great-grand- neice of the famous Mme. Jume!, whose mansion on Washington Heights ts one of the historical landmarks of the city, made her debut in vaudeville at Proc- hird Street Theatre Sun- ‘piled to do a monologue! for under the titie, “A Stage-@truck Kid," vehicle for numerous Among her which appealed to audience was her | reciting “Curfew he will follow the lines marked | he idea of leading off with a prayer he first page he considers exception- a ood, as it will be a avuree of in- »piration to all beginning the day. ery mi te more work will seventy-seven years old, of 38 East fecond Foot, 6th Mt Rection. One Hundred ang Twenty-second street. He broke into Hanna's room yester- day, knocked him down and took off Sale of Handkerchiefs, the old man's trousers, the only ones > he possessed. From there he extracted 3,000 dozen Women's cambric and linen % in cash and two hank beoks repre- iiss embroidered, lace trimmed, colored bor- renting deposits of 6290, | - & ders and initlelied ; 60c. per dozen, or each, ] ‘Then he annexed the old man's coat! doren Men's Mandkerchiels, ¢ and ee Minus his dete Hannan cana sae ‘Pattched and printed border meer te ieee could not pursu the robber, eet avail dose, of, each, 5 Detective Meehan arrested Ft and recovered the clothes and books, Th cash was not found. Fammons was held in 81,60 bond in Main Fleer, 9th 81. Section . of: VAUDEVILLE DEBUT OF NELSON. e of a rehearse. het ing song selections and on the risibilities of the ton of 01 ‘eaten path, | nished material for the Court Circular. EVENING MARCH 13, 1900. “LITTLEST GIRL” WEIGHS 2 POUNDS. eee Mise Wanda Hopf Loses Her Fight for the Fateview (¥. J. Poet-Oftece. | Notwithstanding the gallant fight made | for her by some of her fellow-towns- | is much Jonser and broader, team bar NY | people, Mins Wanda Hopf will not be| a eke ah Mo the surprise of | Uncle Sam's postel agent in Fairview, or and ni eo was wrapped Inj) N. J cotton batting a res nd The naming of a successor to Post- da ap 1 of milk “| master Cowan rested with Congressman Greater New York's “Iattlest Gir! Marian Agnes Moore, the two-pound fet daughter of Mr. and Mra’ Joho Th 4, Moore, of No, §% Morris avenue, bor- bigger than her fat position is ough of Bronx a8 #20 . ally 9 sand oll rubbings Baby Marian |¢ one of twins, Het jehed and strengthened her litputtan| Stewart, and he has rotitied his con- brother died twelve hours after bi frame stituents that ie will not deviate from Iamne unexpecte! happened here as he was | When one week, cts Hoe path, even to serve the | a lusty chap, while Marian was such 4 [1 was the merest suggestion of A w of veauty wee inite she seemed to have little tut it waxed stronger, She can rou Fahrenhols will get the office. | ie ta te Ner parencs now at night eee | eRAACE ta. te. In three, weeks. Tenby. Marian has | In length she was 1 her we nd grown two Evenings. he was inches She has nubiles HK other! pd ng Terenty tive Y | e ears. | ! - : 5 4. infants, but not as wide as the patin of his hand C8". cate weil, and the doctor says | Her arms were barely the length of hit She whl wax bi gand strong in the middle finger, while his thumb w vurse of time. ry le > MANUFACTURING JEWELLER, 231 EIGHTH AVE, °Lu'st!*° $100,000.00 Worth of Jewelry at 50 Cents on the Dollar. patroaize ( greatly to agnl “The Patriot Spy company, producing on the Rahway-Mahwah-Haverstraw jcireu’ ‘Troup testified that he gave bond, but didn't get the position. Nor could he| | recover the money. So he had the Queen | arrested | Lanve els —_->— Head of Holland Dames Accused of Cozening Her Treasurer. House had just begun to the witness when the Ite Journed the case until 10 | | | B. Altman & Co. Meditating upon the rulus of her Dutch, made-in-America Empire Queen Van Westervelt Dempsey, sov- Building to-day and listened while Rob- | ert Troup told Magistrate Brann how she had corsned him out of M0 plain, MEN'S SHIRT DEP'T Complete assortments of Scotch aden e Gold Ring, set with genuine hatr occupied by Miss Nethersole when could not be tai | bet. agistrate Mott. Save by her Madras, Cheviet, French Per- bought eleewbere for $99, | bro: y Dempsey, bart. and|| $10.00 ¢' @rederick House, barrister, rhe was une cale, Sik Mixtures, etc., for 1 | attended 4 Before the examination convened the | Queen received the reporters and fur- Her talk was chiefly of the Van Wester. i SHIRTS AND PAJAMAS. | | | (To Measure. ) each; all hair filled cushions of finest vel- ours.$11 value Pais zhads ene gean, BID Electric Neck Scarfs, with 6 lirge fox & : i . the the most creditable it Dempee: logical ye a je first page because t c * int, |Dempeey and of the negotiations th ihe ue walle he dose cet expt thingetot tear the ‘most tmportant | Fee the umes | Melent ne “a commedtonss and te ent tac preceded his depositing ro) wit her ae —_ _ - Atrentomana rum, WORLD me bere oe ee DE stelidtous Red dainty she wll no doubt make on unqualified |*ecurity for lis faithful performance of See Aanecionns Dierie, Meneame, Oto * — —— ---- —$—— = jar, and alt she! success of her vaudeville effort. his duties as treasurer of her theatrical Ofiee rates. Call & messenger if you hove ober, ’ ‘ | i M an d Women may supply their All Cars Transfer to | mae ANE OMEN wardrobes with the MAN IS DEAD. NOT BANKRUPT ers aga Ny cop tly ner Bt AMUAt | Bloomingdales’ this week. Read of the Tailored Suits oy for Women and the Tailoring event for Men! 3d Ave., 58th 8 Got Sts, \& C. H. Coster Expires at/Big Publishing House aaanenar SEE Ua arr eenoaREERT = His City Home This Wins Sulit Brought by Great Sale of Women s e e Morning. Three Creditors WE Tail Sui erchant | ailoring Event. we lor Made Suits. ‘The death of Charles H. Coster, of the; Harper & Broth is not « bank eet ar, cs tae Simmer nto mem! That bred.clird int gma felis From Monday, March 12, to Saturday, March 17. 20 me Oe vali tirme: 27 {S0N" by Judge Brown in the United] $ 842.00—Ladies’ Salts, like cut, of finest Imported Vene- Dn Oo SE For six days—from Wet Nineteenth street, at $9 o'clock | 8tates District Court this morning. tian cloth In pear! gray, tan oF royal bie, The fancy Le ‘€ 3 3 March 12th to March The application of Albert Smith and ¥) th lg lle hss NG “s Tuesda March 13}47th— ill { J. P. Morgan & Co, was two other creditors of the corporation : “ Hg i Vy izt vee make . to flowed tonday except for business Which asking for an adjudication of the com: ties cutee racanat tae Wednesday, March 14 {your measure a Sprin demandes the Arm's immediate aie ee etore denied side-plaited Watteau Back, Suit or Overcoat of hig! Charles H. Coster was known in Wall; Harper & Brothers was incorporated bial ip ee ~ Thursday, March 15 grade materials, from a treet ax the “Great Resurrectionlat." | in 1996 and capitalized at $6,000,000 at bottom: all lined with fin- F id March 16 selection of twenty-five idk Roupaoty Baten ets ae | With the approval of about ® per eas bi bs Woe \' of this season's newest Bins aeneeniees wate | cont. of its creditors, the directors Dec. could not be duplica cre hee crore, SR Fat eed Obes Com iors: ot 47 OO) Saturday, March $7jstyles, guaranteed pure financial genius. {petition to have the corporation dis- pet Sees ‘Suits, of hataby A wool and fast colors. The UME, Conter was interested as aretor|seived and it affaire wound up Co waty Seoich, Keats trimmings on these Suits and Overcoats of the tery best. or trustee in Afty-nlne corporations On the same day the State Trust spun. i peat! gray, medium ~- peement - Sp Rag eh a mugraneene 8 Norther a Rail-| Company was appointed temporary re- gray y: coat, perfect tit. None but high class tailors employed. We ‘, bo the new style fly-front skirt; ps . “ A mer Macners Paelt FA) ee ae Ghani ims mete bor pluited with fring bot- __ assure you the best possible workmanship. These fabrics of New Jersey, Philadelphia & Readieg, Teeard to carrying on the Dasiness and tons we yeh are nes ihe sccacaaiipe of a season’s odds and ends of goods carried over from last Coal & Tron Company, Philadelphia, @| fF Guthority to make certain payments : ear, but the result of months of preparation in gathering the new choi ! : : for wager, ke., which was granted. taffeta silk: beaut § YOar, | n prepara n ga ig joice patterns Long Hair, 1% ounces, 16 inches long, pb: “STEEE h Mites Conpeny. meetin | teres fully allored 364 lr bog agile creations in dependable raters of standard makes, Remember fades sk et eat Soe ow ea Company, 8. Paul & Northern Pacific a toe is offer is only made for six days. After that we will not accept further ord ; $30.00 suit, for this y jays. er accept furt Orders. } 2 ounces, 18 inches long: exclusive dealers ask $2.50 '. Rail- : A r Py a h mys senile & porate ul Free to the ec 0,00 If you an not entirely satisfied after the Suit or Overcoat is made up. you ee og ; ll Ed Psy mp PY Pe tata he gig and receive your money back. These garments will be held | ? pune 2 ine en ee inedoliet and Rastern Rall felts, of black ‘ P i Sage ogg long: exclesive deslers suk 4.$ . chev a met Suit or Overcoat Made to Your Measure for Six Days Only, Fi 214 ounces, 22 inches lng enchsive deers ak , camel's hair home: Second Pieor, tith Ot. Section $.00; our price, sportation spun; the coat has Py 1 adies’ 2% ounces, 24 inches long; exclusive dealers ask 2 Mr Coster was little seen In Wall notched shawl col A Great Sale of Morris " Waists. %.00; our price, 3. , treet. A few years ako he was tail | lar, faced with peau A large assortment of Gray Switches in proportion, sre Males great Gorerasions camped fie de soie to match, As an auxiliary to the Clearance Sale of Furniture going on this week, we We muke a specialty of matching any shade of hatr, at Witty ites ticg ok pneumonia He ands lined with 1° } offer four (4) of the greatest bargains in MORRIS CHAIRS ever presented to Te rcs Vives Boareal eat i Gee ee jas Just under fifty years of age. gored flaring skirt, } the bd York po pitas bes are beyond all competitive efforts. On ‘ frond Plow, bith @t. Seetion, ith double plated } sale Wednesday a ut F e ROBBER STOLE TROUSERS, Wat acne Ti ey "Ghat Fine F; 1-2 Price, jh a with nei; beat alone and ached J (0) ral 7% Be = ine Furs at }- SS, tate eee ee $7.90—Lodies’ Suits of All-Wool Albert Cloth, in Are pill Pd A large stock of fine stylish fur fy in Stee Tagen Bes Hight gray tan, castor, navy and black. or black and navy Chale, ish.handsome- Neck Scarfs at bargain prices. ! the jackets are Eton or fly fronts, handsomely fitted ly carved and Belgian Fur Neck Scarfs, 6 tailored and stitched, and lined with fine quality colored with : i. silk; the shirt has the new shape, how pianed Packs reversible Lecaapey tae tails and heads, vale $3.00, Fe wrinkie in robbery on Nicholas Hannan, percaline lined and velvet bound: special price, 7.98 cushions fie Ue — sp a 8 1.95 ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ‘ sift EE “ Harlem Police Court. t : it i Ey dames W. Geraré Left Nearly a Third of a Million Sellars to Mite Wife. James W. Gerard's will was filed this afternoon. The entire estate, valued at pet SHRM BHISEY lolol” (Sil siihiehGh Sr Great We will furnish with every Hair Mattress sold on same ial a ils amd 2 heads, valu he ‘hind 98 #95 ™ 2.95 Thi t 1 Shirt Waists, of taffet: _ Imitation Stone Marten Neck 2.98 moun tad entire peti teed pes Scaris, > tails, value $5.00, 2.95 very ekgant point collar and sleeves, | Nearseal Neck Scarts, with 63.49 Chair, in 9 98 jibe gland 5 98 larce tails, value $5.95, mahogan ° shades, ° Sable, Opossum, “larten Neck ey spot Wats, several styles of Scarts, aaeetiinvilee sass Oe 9D taficta silk, in Sable Neck Scarfs, pianos, beau- black and colors, 4.98 Bey tails, value $10.00, 4.95 chow loch the SPECIAL, Soot Pirie en U acme of per- a Waists, of best per} ‘i fection in = ar , new spring patierns, | Co hi d Boo ’ aerele We |} stripes, checks and "89 | Py I te a6 aire dots, ‘ . value 913.50; ej] Soe nc mw neue | A splendid limited edition of copyright novels, Ai} tifully bound in cloth, hithertoissued in $1 and 41.50 editions only, special, ian special, 998 th Sale in Mattress Departme t. 75) tT Teka Robert Joba Splendid. Seldiare of Fortune Niel Munro. j Richard Dave ‘Teer Call BR Leva = Preaktet jt | cabinet size, a ouh value }o-mor- 2 Fi HE I floor a Slip free of charge. quality mixed Mair Mattress, worth $8.50; with slip cover, 6. Re pen ate cal ay 9 aes 6 10.00 22? ( tow, ea. ae Fics

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