MAKING BEEF TEA. z. i ' DEVEY ATTENDS CHURCH. I'm? era nml TlinntisRlvlitg Jar Victory Anil tho Sato Itoturn of tlm Admiral . frofti tho l'crlls of tlio Dcop. Washington, Oct. 0. Admiral Dewey ycsturtluy attended Divlno services at St. J6hn's Episcopal church, where tho Episcopal special ceremony of prayer and thanksgiving for tho crown of vic tory for our arms arid ior the siufe re turn from sea was conducted "by Ilev. Dr.. Mnckey Smith, tho rector. Tho rector in his sermon made no allusion to the admiral, "but impressively de livered tho two formal prayers on tho ritual, at the request of the admiral. One of these pavo thanks to "Almighty God, the sovereign commander of tho world, in whoso hand is power atid might, which none is able to with stand, " and for "all tho victories and deliverances of tho past two years." Tho other, to which tho entire congre gation bowed earnestly, otters thanks for "conducting safely through tho perils of the great deep, this worthy servant who now desires to return his thanks unto Theo in Thy holy church." Thu admiral is an old parishioner of St- John's, which almost all of the pres idents of the United States up to tho Lincoln administration attended. O'BEIRNES APPOINTMENT. Tlio Stiito Dnpiirtiiifiit Will Not ltncolvi the Now Yorker tin 11 ICoproNcntiittvo of tlm Triiimviml. Washington, Oct. . In reply to no tification from tho Transvaal authori ties that they have appointed as com missioner extraordinary of the South African republic to tho United States Gen. James 11. 0'Jleirne, of New York, the state department has sent word through the American consul at Pre toria that Gen. O'ISeirno cannot be re ceived in that capacity by this govern ment. This action is In accordance with the traditional policy of tho United States not to receive one of its citizens as the representative of a for eign state. The refusal of tho adminis tration to receive Gen. O'Huirne has a number of precedents and is approved lay members of congress now in Wash ington. DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM. Beimtor .Touch Snys It Will Contain tho 8a mo I'limtOi it In 181)0 with Olio on Aiitl-Impcrluliim. New York. Oct. 0. United States ! Senator James 1C. Jones, chairman of the democratic national committee, reached New Yorlc city yesterday from Europe. He said that it was his opin-J ion that the opposing presidential can didates of 1000 would be liryan and McKinley. The democratic platform, he declared, would bo launched in that year on comparatively the same basis and contain essentially the same planks in 1800. The party would declare for free silver at tho same ratio and lie thought about the only addition to or change in the party platform of any moment would bo a plank relative to anti-imperialism. Juhlleo Convention of Christian ;iiurch. Cincinnati, Oct. '.. Tho jubilee convention of tho Christian ohurO'i which meets here- October 11$ to 'JO, will attract the loaling lights of that de nomination. Tho convention is inter national. Gov. Draku, of Iowa, will speak at the business men's conference. Besides givinir over 8100,000 to Drake university at Djs Moines, he is a liber al contributor to missions, having given more than !., 001). The presi dents of 'JO colleges ami universities will be in attendance. Tho I.ikIki' Win Not Incorporated. South McAlester, I. 1'., Oct. '.). In tho federal court at Camden William l'arnell was acquitted of the charge of embezzlement of funds belonging to the Odd Fellows' lodge at Wister, I. T., while ho was serving the lodge as sec retary. Judge Clayton instructed the jury that if tho money was the prop erty of the lodge and the lodge was un incorporated, then the members of the lodge stood in the relation of partners and a partner could not embezzle part nership funds. I'anlc on u Kallvay Train. Winona, Minn., Oct. '.). While a Northwestern train was ruuuiug 40 miles an hour a young woman on her way to tho Rochester asylum jumped from a window. The girl's mother gave the alarm and this frightened the passengers who, fearing there was a wreck, made for tho platform. About a dozen people jumped from the plat form, but were unhurt. The missing young woman was found unhurt under a bridge. I'roHlilcnt .'UcKinlcj'K Sunday. Chicago, Oct. 0. Sunday was not a day of rest for President MclvinJey. Tho center of a city's festivities and the one desired object of numerous committees and delegations, he was kept busy, from the time of the last pull' from hte a fter-breakfast cigar till the last benediction of the religious services which llllutl the day had been given. During the afternoon and even ing he attended three religious services. WlUliini .1. Iryui l Sick. Webster, In.,- Oct. 'X William J. liryan is a very sick man. Friends who spent S,unday with htm at the forum E Fred E. .White, democratic "candidate for govornoi"of Imvit, throe miles from Webster, are. airaid that Mr. Bryan may have' temporarily ,to abandon Ills campaign, work, not only in Jowa but in Kentucky and Ohio? Methodn liy AVlilefi the Kill I Noiirlih. ment of the Mont Is lix- o truoteil. The first of the methods here given makes surely a genuine extmct.uf beef, containing till tin! strengthening prop erties and the full nourishment of the meat. If the stomach of the Invalid is quite weak.this extract is not gtveiHTi Its full strength, but it is diluted with hot water until it is of the strength desired by the physician. Jn making this tea or extract always select the jueiest part of the beef quite without regard to its tenderness, indeed, tho tenderer the meat is the less juicy it will be found. The lower part of the round is usually found Mo be the best for beef ten. It must he absolutely free from fat only the lean meat being avail able. Cut the beef into quarter-inch dicc-slmpedpicces, and put them into a wide-mouthed bottle and set it on a stand of some kind in a keltic of eold water. This is to raise tne jar and let the water under it, so that the glass will not be on the bottom of the kettle, as it would almost to rt certainty break unless it was thus protected. Set the kettle over the lire and heat it grad ually. When it conies to a boil keep it gently simmering for several hours, until the meat is perfectly white, look ing like pieces of Jndia-rubber, all the juice being extracted. Then strain out the juice, press it nil out from the pieces of meat, and season to the taste with salt. To make the ten more quick ly cut one half pound of the juicy round freed from all fat into small pieces, season with a saltspoonftil of salt, press it with a wooden pcrtato-mashcr, and let it stand in a covered bowl for half an hour. Tour oil" the juice, and heat, but do not boll it. Serve it immediate ly without straining. The salt will draw out only a portion of the juice from the meat, so a beef-tea mny bu made from the meat after the juice has been poured oft" the first time by add ing out: cupful of cold water to it and letting it stand for a couple of hours, then strain olV the water, pressing the meat to get out all the juice, heat it, and you will have a very palatable cup of tea a little less strong than the first, hut good notwithstanding. Sallie Joy White, in Woman's Home Companion. WONDERFUL NEW BATTERY. Invention of an Kl cot rli-u I Mutineer of Xew York City Uno r Cop per Done Awiij' With. Cheap electricity, to be generated by chemicals that may be carried about in one's pockets, is what is promised by a concern calling itself the National Light & Power company of New York. The discoverer of tiic new process for developing electricity is John Post, an electrical engineer. The promoters of the company claim that their new proc ess will create a revolution in electric service. Frank P. Walton, one of tho directors, said: "We do entirely without the use of copper, which lias hitherto been an in dispensable p;irt of the batteries. In to OS per cent, of water you drop two per cent, of the chemical from its cap sules, and you get the electricity. Zinc nnd wire are used, as in other batteries, but the zinc lasts a great deal longer iu ours. "It is with automobiles that we look for a great share of success. Our bat teries are so comparatively light and they last so long withoiiTrecharging that long trips can be nindo without any trouble, and the vehicles can be of light nnd graceful construction." THE GENERAL MARKETS. Kansas City, Mo.. Oct. 10. CATTLK-1 lest beeves J 4 10 (ft 5 80 Stockun 4 00 r m Native cows IIOGS-Cliulco to heavy SHKKI'-Fair to choice WllKAT-No. J rcl No. 2 liurtl COKN'-.Vo. 1 mUod OATS -No. -i mixed KYi: No."! KLOUK Piitunt. por hhl Fancy HAY Cholco timothy Fancy pralriu HKAN (sacked) HUTTKK-C'liolco creamery.... CJIKKS1' -Full cream KGUS holey POTATOKS K'i. 1.0 U IS. CATTLI'-Nutlvoumlshlpiilii''. Tcxims , ilOOS-Ueavy SIIKIJP-Fiilr to cholco. FLOUK-Chulco WIIKAT-No. 'i red COUN No. '-' mixed OATS No. ',' mixed H YE -No. 'J JJUT.THK-Cruamory LA H U WcMfrn moss POU1C CHICAGO. CATTLH Common to jrlmo. .. HOi'S-Pnelcius,' and shipping.. .SHKKP- Fair to choice I'l.OUK-W'intor wheat WHKAT-No. -' red COUN-N'J. 'J OATri-No. a. HYI2 HU'l THU-Creamory LAUD, POUIv .'... NIJW YOKIC CATTLi: Xntiyo steurs HOGS -Good to cholco SHiJHP Common to eliolcu.... WHKAT-jSo. 'i rod....'.: CQKN-No. ., ...".. M.... OATS'-No..!1 ,-;.... y ss a :i -. 3 TTi & ft 67i i ?. a a su GT.1t, 4 C0V4 at ai i$u 3 "IS QO 3 IM in go :i Jh 7 00 0 00 M 1(1 11 Q. 7 'M (ft 0 in & MIt it ll't II S8 & 3 81 :i ir. 4 4D a srv 3 f.ri fo 0 so CO I 03 46 I 0) (Ji 3 85 i 3 70 7i'4 31 UO, Jl C8 111 b 30 4 4) 4 3"i 'J ".") 3 NJ h i4 44 f 30 46 0 00 4TK5 ?5 64 4 7A 44 1 15 'G 3 M U'-'t 7.) 7J XI 31 'i M C6 57 10 (u 2 t, .i 8 10 4 10 f (J.V . M T5 ' 41 .'8 17 44 8 15 54 0 CO 44 r 15 44 4 1.5 44 TOW di 41 U an wi UOTTEK. .."... CHRISTMAS PRESENTS FREE. One of the Oranilent OtTcrn liver Mntlc. The first five persons procuring the Endless Chain Starch Hook from (hdir grocer will each obtain onp large 10c package of "lied CrosS" starch, one Kirge 10c packnge of "IIUIUMSKK'S JJEST" starch, ' two , Shakespeare .pictures, printed in twelve beautiful colors, as natural as life, or one Twentieth Cen tury Girl Calendar, the flnest-of its kind everprinted.allabsolutely free. All oth ers procuring the Endless Chain Starch Boole will obtain from their grocer two large 10c packages of starch for 5c, and the beautiful premiums, which are be ing given away. This offer is only made for a short time to further introduce the famous "KED CROSS" starch, and the celebrated "HUIJINGEK'S 1JRST" cold-water starch. "1IED CHOSS" laun dry starch is something entirely new, nmliswithout doubt, the greatest inven tion of the Twentieth Century. It has no equal, and surpasses all others. It has won for itself praise from nil parts of the Unlt.ed States. It has super seded everything heretofore used, or known to science in the laundry nrt. Tt is made from wheat, rice and corn, and Is chemically prepared upon scien tific principles, by J. C. llubinger, nn expert in the Intimity profession, who has had 25 yearn of practical experience in fanc3 laundering, and who is the first successful and original inventor of all. fine grades of starch in the United States. If vou would have the best, ask for "KED CIIOSS" and "llUinXGEU'S BEST," which nre the finest stnrehes on the market to-day. The jobbing houses all liandlc it, tho retail grocer has it on his shelves, you find it in all the homes, while the careful house wife has adorned the walls of the home with the beautiful Shakespeare pic tures, which arc being given away In introducing "UED CKOSS" nnd "IlTJ BINGEK'S BEST" stnrch. XothliiK In n Pet Nnine. When you see a man over sis feet tall, who weighs about '220, and his shoes are to big he has to get them in.ltlc, you can botpretty sure that some one calls luiii "Artie" or "Swcctums" or something. N. Y. Press. ' To Cure it Cold In Otio Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund money if it fails to cure. Ii5c. Some people nre mighty "independent" in their ways who have no season to he. Atch ison Globe. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES do not tain the hands or spot the kettle. Sold by all druggists. I I l I I II Mil Uneasy lies the head that wears a bonnet in which a large-sized pohtic.il hue is con tinually buzzing. Chicago Daily News. Hull's Catnrrh Cure Is taken Internally. Price 75c. Look at your tongue! Ifit'scoated, your stomach is bad, your liver out of order. Aycr's Pills will clean your tongue, cure your dyspepsia, make your liver right. I:asy to take, easy to operate. 25c. All druggists. W.mt jour lmmxtaeho nr buitril a beautiful lirown nr rlrh lil.irl:? Thru uo BUCKINGHAM'S DYE ftiSBSro - - - - i i "My wife- liutl pimple on lier fnco, but nho has boon takln CASOAKHTS and they have nil disappeared. I had been troubled with constipation tor somo time, hut r.ftor ink lnc tho llrst Cascarct 1 have had no trouble with this ailmont. Wo cannot Apeak too high ly or Cascarets." Fnui) Waiitman. 670d Quruianto'Tn Ave, Philadelphia, Pa. Ploavint. I'alat.iUlo. l'otcnt. Taste fiooil. Do Cloud, NovcrSlckon. W eaten or Ci ic It . ic.W: ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... Slfrllnj Kuifilr lomlmnf, (lilcjfn, Monlrml, ."to. ml. Ill UU- IU"IJlU uisut., ('I'm. Tobacco lSatlt C7C Moiuiucostir outfit .1 womunln I'veryeoiin from wnwnntn. innn or I Markuibi,, I'UllaaiiliJliia. iitj i uiniivnii 1 ir m.iiiii. M OLtir CATHARTIC PP "eV-J JV.I) Pf rt'x M " ITW i fc--rT fa.1 n f a rk c'?i' ifib'mtL. -vvn.i'.y timmx111 i i ' "WRa a'V(7 TTTiVO 1 T'A .3 1S'.K.I f: rsKmg hJra j ti fir-r '.2C-!. "V TOMcii5isn3ar.agxau&uui;M3gzz.-gsaigy lg.g,SUC!CERl' J35;j33 fectjy dry lit l!ie harJest uUnr.fi jj ..' TaflUMtuuU"5wiiijisaFpoint.rt3l;fof ,:WRT JJS H8QFlslilirar.JPnmmelSIIclir H rr SsLLH I' Is entirely new. If not for aaje in E'.SlJi,j'f a-WPUfi your tuwn. writo for caUlo?u to B .VffiV r-i8 A. J. TOWLR. Boston. Mass. EV PICLNAL&T0IL6'1 1 Red Rough Hands Itching Burning Palms and Painful Finger Ends. One Night Treatment Soak the hands on retiring, in a strong, hot creamy lather of CUTICURA SOAP. Dry, and anoint freely with CUTICURA, the great ' skin cure and purest of emollients. Wear during the night, old, loose kid gloves, with the finger ends cut off and air holes cut in the palms. For red, rough, chapped hands, dry, fissured, itching, feverish palms, with shapeless nails and painful finger ends, this treatment is simply wonderful Pure and Sweet and Irco from every blomlsh is tho skin, ncalp, nml lmlr clcmiHoil, purlflod, and boatttlilod by CUTICUUA. SOAP. It removes tliocnuBoof dlsllK'trlng eruptions, loss at hair, nnd baby blemishes, viz. : Tho clogged, irritated, iullamcd, or sluggish condition of tho PORES. CUTICURA. SOAP combines delicate emollient prop erties dorivod from CUTICURA, tho great skin euro, with tho purost of cleansing ingredients nnd most refreshing of llowor odors. No other medicated noap ovor compounded i3 to lw compared with it for preserving, purifying, nnd beautifying tho skin, scalp, hair, nnd hands. No othor foreign or domestic soap, howovor expen sive, is to bo compared with it for nil tho purposos of tho toilot, bath, mid nursery. Thus it combines in ONE SOAP at ONE PRICE namely, TWENTY-FIVE CENTS tho best skin nnd complexion soap nnd the host toilot nnd baby soap In. tho world. Spcody euro Troatmont for Itching, Burning, Scaly Humoro. Hot baths with CUTICUUA SO A V Co cloansu tlio skin ; jfontlo anointings with CUTICUUA OINTJIKNT to heal tho sUn; and mild dososof CUTICUUA RKSOLVKNTtocool tho blood. SohUhroiiRhotit the world. Price, TUB SBT,$1.!3; or.80AP.25c.; OINTMKNT, COc.; UESOI.VBNT (half flzu), 60c. POTTER HUUU & CIIKM. COUP., Solo Props., Boston. Send for " How to Pruservo tho Hands, Ilnlr, and SUln," mailed frco. CHICAGO. ST, LOUIS. Ewiis-Siiiier-Bis Live Stock Commission Agent FOR THE PURCHASE AND SALE OF CAPITAL, - 0200,000.00. surplus, - caoo.ooo.oo. Address Us-Qk-UNION STOCK YARDS, Chicago, Ills. NATIONAL STOCK YARDS, Ills. UNION STOCK YARDS, S"outh Omaha, Neb. KANSAS CITY STOCK YARDS, Kutisus City, Mo. Always prepared to furnish cnttlo on thno to responsible feeders of ntoclc, nnd on most fuvoraliln terms. Information blanks sent on request. Ail applications bhould bo addressed to tho company ut Kansas City Htoclt Yards. WE OFFER YOU UNEQUALED IT ALWAYS PAYS TO 25c. SAMPLE BOTTLE 10c. Pilaw lm& haw pta suffered mm D E How Long Have You LTnAut: MAnit.l till .11111.1 IHl'liIltHV"'H" .-.- . . n "'-' nit the doctors, patent inediilneH.electric htlls and h.-itteriescomhiiisd, forthey cannot cuiuChronlo KliriiniuttMii. ''rhcrefore wasiu no jin.ro vahiahl'i timo nad mon .-. hut try "S Drops" and Ixt promptly CUUHI). "5 Drop-." is not only the best rai'dielne, but it lithe cheapest, for a J1.00 botllir coiitainOiOdiisci. I'rjcf pff hot tie, fl oo, prepaid by mail nr ixprc-sH, nr lwtl'es for $5 00. l'or the Jiext'30 livs we will k ml u i'c sample I'Mill to nuyuiie sendintf 10 cents to pay for the niailiiif;. Agents wauled. Wj He to-day. SVANSON RHEUCIATIC CUKE CO., IGO-IS-1 E. LAKE ST., CtllCACO. HIT ELL DRILLING fl PIACMINbRV 1 .ml '..!i 1 J .Ml,. V"1 T "Ji-l MiuIiI.m 1110 ,iirnl lo. ill !T,V il-'i drill 1. .v in-nth l.oih ty h.'j..;ii t 1. 1 1 ' i .in' - ii. 1 nml j. .1 uowrr. cti 11' V " z ' t liHtin Btvli'i. Betid for J'bKh. . 7 .ll..u. ..1 .... . .... . 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