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    THE OMAHA DAILY J5.EE: SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1900.
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KELLEY STIGER & CO.
Great Slaughter Sale of
Ladies' Colored Shirt Waists
Our entire stock has been 'removed to
first floor and are on sale in main aisle,
includej
They
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Star' "Derby
"West End," "Giesha'
and other well laiown makes, To dispose of
the entire stock quickly there will be two
prices only
39c
Cut from 75c. $1.00
and $1.25.
79c
Cut from $1.50, $2
$2.50 and $3.
JAPAN HAS FREEHAND
(Continued from First I'aRC.)
owlnp to lack of Hiifflclcnt huppIIch; but only
ns a lust resort will the town bo evacuated
In favor of concentration of forces at Tnkil.
The Times' Tien Tsln correspondent, tclo
praphlnB on July 3. says:
"Sir Hubert Hart's mcssenccr reported
thnt tho llrltlsh lesatlon on Juno 24 had nine
Mildlcrs killed and many wounded. Tho
women and children were safe, but tho food
was bad and tho ammunition low."
In connection with tho cabinet meeting a
MOry Is current that several forelsn office
ofllclals and other government olllclals will
start for China via Vnncouvcr Immediately,
Iho circumstances permitting. It Is presumed
In somo quarters that they Intend to consti
tute a now diplomatic bureau which will
temporarily tako the placo of the I'ckln lo
cation. MUST WIN FROM THE START
Detent of Allien In Northern China
McniiK i:teiiivloii of
Trouble.
that tho members of the gathering must
have fled to Pekln for safety.
As nothing has been heard from them
sirci? that time tho mission officers fear
they aro numbered among the dead lu
Pekln.
STILL STANDSWITH POWERS
Ceriiiiiiiy Will Not Alter Her l'lnn of
Action nceniine of Huron Von
Kottclcr'B .tinnier.
WASHINGTON, July 6. A dispatch has
been received at the Statu department from
Bortous And tho Insurrectionary movement Is
oxtendlng. If tho allied forces In tho north,
ho says, should meet with reverses the
disturbance certainly will extend to Central
nnd South China, resulting In the cxpluslon
BERLIN, July 6. The German government
and press aro exercised over tho Imputations
contained In foreign papers that Germany
assists In blocking the way by giving Japan
a mandate from the powers regarding China
It Is stated at tho foreign office today tha
Germany merely refused to urge ItUfela to
consent to this step. The ecml-ofUclal press
tonight repents similar statements.
The Vosslscho Zeltung says: "Whenever
tho powers ngreo to entrust Jnpan with
mandate. Germany will surely nrsent, but If
OPULISTS ARE DISCOURAGED
Nebraska Horde of Office Seekers Seo the
Finish of Fusion.
TURNING DOWN OF TOWNE IS SINISTER
Will llrltc llonext PopiiHM to the
Mlilille-of-tlir-Ilonil WIliR mill
Will Hamper the Fusion
WIiik (irriitl).
LINCOLN. July 6. (Special.) Tho nomi
nation of Adlal Stevenson for the vice preil
dency hns scut a gloom of disappointment
over tho fusion leaders of Nebraska.
Through tho nomination of Charles A.
Towno by the democratic party they hoped
to bring about n harmonious fusion of the
nntl-rcnubllcan forces in Nebraska for the
state and presidential campaign, but their
fond hopes have been dissipated by tho nc
tlon of the convention nt Kansas City.
State officials and other prominent fusion
Ists who wero at the state houso this after
noon were outspoken In their disapproval of
tho nomination of Stevenson and some of
them even went so far ns to predict an In
crease In tho middle-of-the-road vote as a
consequence of the turning down of Towne.
Ilryan Is looked upon as the only salvation
for fusion In Nebraska and tho popocrats
who are npprehenslve of trouble maintain
that all local Interests will bo subordinated
to his candidacy and that ho will be strong
enough to carry the stats ticket through
with him.
"Anyway, this Is tho last year of fusion In
Nebraska," said one of the state officials In
terview by a reporter for Tho Dee this after
noon. After he had expressed himself for
publication, he remarked that personally he
thought tho nomination of Stevenson was
well nigh a death-blow to the populist party
and fusion.
ftonil Prospect for a Holt.
"That the populists will be dissatisfied
cannot bo disputed," he continued. "They
went to Sioux Falls nnd nominated n demo
crat because they knew ho would bo noml
natcd by the democratic party, and another
man for tho vice presidency with tho hope
that tho populist party would be recognized
by tho democrats In the selection of a pres
idential ticket. The populists have been
completely turned down and they will natur
ally feel ft little sore. They will not have
to bolt the party, for the bolt has already
been organized. Tho mlddle-of-the-roaders
havo u good organization all over tho state.
They aro about to hold a state convention,
and when you come right down to the facts,
tho mlddle-of-the-roaders aro about all there
Is left of tho original populist party. In
ono sense the nomination of Stevenson may
be considered ns nn insult to the populists,
and they will not be long In coming to this
conclusion."
"I don't know what effect tho nomination
of Stevenson will havo on the sltuatlcn
hero In Nebraska," said Governor I'oyntcr
tills afternoon when Informed of the action
of tho convention. "The nomination cf
gratulatlon signed by Judges Dwlght, Wil
liam Farmer and T. K. Ames. Other persons
who congratulated Mr. Uryan on his nomi
nation were; E. E. Lee of New York, chief
of the United Colored Democracy; Gerome
I'. Klley of Chlcugo. chief of the Colored
Atltl-lmperlallstic league; W. n. Hearst,
Chicago; Mark E. Pialstead, Fresno, Cnl.s
Norman E. Mack, New lork; John Wallace,
Troy, N. Y.
Among Mr. Ilryan s morning callers wero
II. II. Paul and J. S. Smith of New Jersey,
who came' In from Kansas City on an early
morning train. Mr. Paul Is national com'
mltteemon for New Jersey nnd, In speaking
of tin- conditions In that state, said; "New
York will doubtless have n great Influence
In tho result of the New Jersey election, but
tho chance for democracy Is good."
Experience of Prominent Men
With Peruna
roixillnt I'liper Stop I'lihllentlon.
S1IELT0N. Neb., July 6. (Special.)
Tho weekly populist paper which started
here a year ogo last spring, under the tltlo
of Shelton Adviser, under the management
of Hod C. Smith, and which later was
changed to tho Shelton Star, will this week
ceaso publication on account of lack of bus
iness. II. D. Mercer for a few months past
has been business manager nnd Attornoy
D. C. Wcnzell for a time wroto editorials.
Ilnrn nt I'nllerton.
FULLEUTON, Neb., July 6. (Special.)
The fire department was called out at 10
o'clock this morning to put out n blaze at
tho private barn of Dr. Able, which stood
just across tho street from the High school
building. Tho department had the flro ex
tinguished In twelve minutes after the alarm
was turned In. The building burned was n
light fromo structure nnd was consumed
like tinder.
HnrvrHtliiK nt Trenton.
TRENTON, Neb., July 6. (Special.)
Harvesting has begun In several sections of
tho county. Tho yield Is very light on ac
count of dry weather. Corn Is growing and
looking line, but a rain Is needed very much.
Prospects for corn are the best for a num
ber of years nnd will remain good If grass
hoppers do not bother. Last week was the
hottest known, tho tcmpcraturo ranging
from 100 to 110 degrees.
JrMf ite.fi : --imfcm VIA
n.H(i.JOHNL.SHEBDjt
v t exarkamai 1 V
Krinnl HnffrfiulxtN Meet.
GENEVA, Neb., July 6. (Special.) Tho
Equal Suffrago association met with the
president, Mrs, Hrayton, yesterday afternoon.
It will assist with work In tho bazar to be
CUy. next fall, n'ev! Vr?' OrlflUhs "read Congressman John L. Sheppard. of Texas. writes the following
m.nnr nn "Tho U'nmnn nf Knplnml " which commenuaiion 01 rcriinn iroin YtnsmnKluil. u. uuubii-Muiuu
was n letter written him by his brother In hueppard uses Peruna In his family nnd says:
London for the occasion. "I have used I'crtina in my family and found it to
U II..... I., f,. ll ..,. I.,. I
Mnrtirnirf Iteeoril of I'ollt Cnimtv. uKlllllum n.mi.uj' ..............
OSCEOLA. Neb., July 6. (Special.) Fll- plaints."
Ings of tho different kinds of mortgages In
the county clerk's office for the month of Mr. W. W. Straslcr, 33 N. Center street,
June amount to JoO,4G9.zo; released to tne Corry, Pa., says: "I tried throo physicians
amount 01 j-jd.zs'j..; uecrcasca inuomcu- ., , -. ,,, ,-.. . ,,, no
ners, J43.S20.62. , ... , . . . . , .. ,
UortlenltiirlMtit Sleet nt Genevn. well. I bad about given up all cartniy
GENEVA, Neb., July 6. (Special.) The hopes. I weighed ISO pounds. I accl'
State Horticultural society meets In Geneva dentally haw tho name Peruna. I Imme-
SAN FRANCISCO, Cnla.,
C23 Kearney Street,
Jan. 3, 1900.
Tho Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, O.:
2- Gentlemen" It Is with pleasure I glvo my hearty endorse
ment of Peruna. It Is tho moat successful remedy I know ot
for catarrhal conditions of tho stomach, or Indeed any part of
the system.
"As a tonic or InviRorator for n worn-out system
it Is of special merit, and as a purely herbal rem
edy, can be taken with safety by young and old. I
have never known it used unless it afforded satisfac
tory relief or cure." Respectfully yours,
WILLIAM SHEW.
July 23 and 2fi.
Ilm nnu'nra .llantrrnn rnp.l nlln i th niflltpr
fWmnnv hn nn rM.nn tn nlarn hrnt nn StOVenSOn is OS good BS the nomlna'ioll Of
ono side or tho other." ar,y democrat would have been. I think the
An nfflnlil nf Ihr. fnrplrn nfnro In.lnv TO. POpUUSIS OI .-SeDraSKa Wero OXpeCUng ir.O
Iterated tho statement that Emperor Wll- nomination of Towne and I haven't had tlmo
. . I t nril;lnp uho( nftf Qlnv.nann'. nnm
nation win nave."
mnnv will alter her China nnllev becnusn of
Harnn vnn lfoitnler-H nsBimslnntlnn. hut will Secretary Gilbert L. Laws of tho Stato
m.nni. wlih ihn nnwrB. Thn hmirsn Hoard of Transportation took a ratlnr
r. .1 -.,r.,l nlnmr nl Shun chill, dated Inllr tn Iho rnnlrnrv n-Vilnh rnslitlnl In gloomy VlOW Of thp Situation. I think tile
ti r. in ivi.ixh hn R.iva that tho situation Is hfxnw hourwo Iosufh. Ik doelnrert in hi with- nomination of Stevenson will bavo nn in
OUt foundation. junuua rurii uu iuoiuii tiiin iu.iui.au .t.u
Tho VoBslscho Zeltung strongly argue that middle-of-the-road vote, but not enough to
tho emperor's epeeches ought to be- revised defeat tho election of our state ticket. Tho
bv rccnonslblo members of tho cabinet be- division of the Btato nominations between
fore they are delivered and then nublished the fusion parties Is already practically ds
and murder-of,"foreIgnori!.ln-tU'4nUirlor and, officially, thereby avoiding misunderstand'- tmtncd In tho public mind and there Is but
. 1 . ' . M I. . . ... . . I I I 1 , 1 .1 n, . V. . . U , tU ,1nmnnHn mill .AnA..&
thn ruin of traiie. a sirons jarcu, no dujo, nn nnu Dourse snecu anons ana losses. nine uuuui. w. mu muiuviu. n. im
Is necessary to check tho viceroys In the Tho embassy of tho United States has not l"t double their usual share, or two noml
nni-th nnd to Bunoort the viceroys in mo received n formal answer from tho fore en nations, i am connaeni inai lowne win
outh. olflco regarding the American-China pro- withdraw."
It la understood that tho consuls of nil Kram dispatch. Official circles hem are In- Secretary Fred Jewell when asked what
tho powers In China havo sent an Identical crcaslngly afraid of the turn of affairs In effect tho nomination of Stevenson would
dispatch to their respective governments. Shan Tun. nlthough no authentic newe hlth- have on tne fusion situation sam: "I tninK
LONDON. July 0. In rcsponso to inquiries erto receved has shown tho situation thcro It will bo pretty tough on it. I am afraid
cabled to Shanghai In regard to the situa- t0 bo as black as tho English press paints wo will havo more trouble to fuse than we
tlon at Pekln tho following cablegram has n, Tne German government thus far does would have had with Towne ns the noml-
bocn received at an authoritative quarter. not believe that tho International troops nee of tho democratic party, but 1 think wo
"SHANGHAI, Thursday, July 5. Prepare aro bout to vacato Tien Tsln, as authentic will succeed la bringing the parties together
to hear tho worst." reports from there show that tho interna- after all. The populists and silver republic
Tho dancer of a general revolt In China tlnnal commanders flrmlr Intend to hold ans stand for principles and th?lr local In
becomes more and more patent and Europe Tien Tsln until they aro reinforced. tercsts are secondary to tho Interests of
Is being confronted with a rapidly Increasing Tho Tagblatt's naval writer docs not bo- Ilryan."
fear, not merely that the International Ilevo lnt tho emrieror's sendlne of battle- Werwncr In OptlmlHlle
column will be forced from lien isin. dui Bhna will notlceahlv lmtirovn Onrman Denntv Speretarv of State O. G. Wppsner
that tho international troops nt tho colonics Btranstb in China, citing a number of who Is a populist candidate for secretary of
and treaty ports will stand in grave uniihei professional reasons therefor. The Kaiser's stato, anticipates trouble at the o:mlng con
of expulsion. In view of tho fact that the roward dispatch is generally Interpreted 1 ventlons. "The nomination of Stevenson
previous assurances ot tuo viceroys ''c here tonight ns showing his majesty's earn- nt tho coming convention will havo no effct
proven untruBiworin, incir primuses "' est desiro in every was posslblo to aid In In tho long run," ho aald, "but there will he
I'lilllpiilneM, HiMvitll nnd I'ortn llleo
Arc .Now Aniriinlilc to .Merit
S Mlein.
runn. I am In perfect health and tip the
beam at 216 poundx. I havo received let
ters, nnd do yet receive letters from tho
different statcu In tho Union, asking me It
my statement Is true, to which 1 always
state in plain tcrniH, 'yce, and tho half baa
novcr been told.' "
When ono Is tired out, - weak,' nervous
and despondent, Peruna Is what Is needed
In tho system. Peruna Invigorates, ro
cupcrattB, builds up, vitalize), enriches, reinforces.
Wasted Lives
Somo people uso their energies in a way
that wastes tho greater part ot them.
dlately commenced taking It and continued
taking It until I had taken twelve bottles
CIVIL SERVICE IS EXTENDED 1 llle" 'Kned ISO pounds, and never felt
Doner in my inc. i am u vvuikuik monu
ment of tho virtues of your Peruna."
In a later letter ho says: "I nm n friend
ot Pcrunu. I should havo said Peruna Is
a friend of my personal delight. I tako
WAS1 INOTON. Julv 6. At tho rcnuest great pleasure In telling the public tho ben
of the Philippine commission, through tho eflt I havo received from tho use of Po- I Hurry, worry, Irritation, vexation, deter
secretary of war, F. M. Klgglns, chairman
of tho Central Board ot Examiners of the
United Stntes Civil Servlco commission, hns
been assigned to duty In tho Philippines.
This assignment Is made to establish civil
service examinations to test the fitness ot
applicants In tho transfer of Philippine
government from tho military to a civil
basis.
Mr. Hlgglns will stop at Hawaii on his
mlnatlon and foolish anxiety keeps them
constantly wasting precious vitality.
"All tired out," somo peoplo say, "need
n stimulant.' A very mistaken Idea. No
doubt, such a one Is in need of lnvlgora
tlon, recuperation, but not stimulants. Stim
ulants draw upon tho vigor which ono al
ready pcsscFHfs; they produco no vigor.
When nnyond h tired ho neods rest, not
stimulants. When anyone's onergles begin
to Hag, recuperation, not irritation, Is
wanted.
Unllko so many other remedies Peruna
docs not simply lrrltato and stimulate. Pe
runa Is nn lnvlgorator to nerve nnd blood.
'Send for n copy of Dr. Hartman's latest
book on "Summer Catarrh." Address Tho
Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio.
this evolution of tho world may be as con
tinuous now ns at any previous time.
Mulr glacier has been destroyed, however,
It !b highly probablo that within n few years
the sight will again bo vlslblo to those who
visit tho Chllkat strait. Tha uppor part of
tho glacier will now movo forward moro
rapidly nnd push Its why Into tho sea. Put
way 'to the Philippines to organize a boird even If this does not happen, there are
of civil service examiners and ottabltxh
civil service examinations In that island
l)y direction of the prejldent and In ac
other glaciers along tho Alaskan coast which
may be visited. Tho Malaplnn, glacier to
tho westward of tho Mulr glacier, Is even
I . I .. 1 I I ,Ula r.n !!...
.,l- , V. .Vilf.,1 Mini, an nt .an,L KIOTO CXlUIlBlVe liilU UCJUIIU llllO l U Vi.U
6 of tho civil servlco act of January 1G. "R and Miles glaciers. In then. , th ee
186S. tho officers and employes under the there is enough ce to smash all the ice
Treasury department In Porto Hlco and trusts for years, If only it could be brought
Hawaii havo been Included within the pro
to New York.
visions ot tho civil service law nnd ru'cj,
tho employes being classified asln the other
departments ot the government. This o.dor
embraces the officers and employes of tho
customs, Internal revenuo, marine hospitals
and other branches of the Treasury de
partment.
protection tor tne wnncs are uaruiy ui- tho rcscll0 of tho endanKcrcd whites.
vlnclng. in tne meanwnuo mo uiineno u..- pr,nco nonry nf 1ruggla na8 been ,n.
ronqucramo jealousies 01 '"VT T. y tho emperor that tho prince's
powers Biuy urn imim m -ii.. - nffcr to nssume command of tho Ironclad
HOLDS UP THE IOWA APPEAL
Secretory of the Interior Snnpeniln
Action Feiiilinif Further In
vcdtlKiitlon nf a I.nnil Matter.
PROMISE OF COOL WEATHER
Chief I'rnirnoDtlcntor Foreenntn 1C
Cnlorlu Teniperntiirc for
S ii nil ii y.
hoped an understanding will soon bo reached.
The foreign office hero has received official
dispatches from Toklo today and the As
division Is thankfully declined. Tho Ger
man first interpreter at tho Pekln legation,
- - . iiaron von ucr uose, wno leu unina lust
nociateu i-ress un.iers.Hu.m u, -'-" before tho outbreak of tho disturbances, partloj and if so tho democrats will faro
a little roaring for a time. The bulk of th
Nebraska fuslonlsts wanted to cos Towno
nominated. The division cf tho nominations
for state officers depends on the conferencB
committers. Tho populist conference com
mittee may be In gool humor wh'n It comei
to dividing the nominations between tho two
J.M-. inn !nnnn trnnns mobilized and 0erman lcsntl" ln vUa "err von Hue- w
ell enough. I nm confident that Towno
111 make things all right, but I bellovo that
low Saleskc, who was hero recently and was our presidential ticket will have two ta'l3."
supposed to bo absent from Pekln now, Is Deputy Land Commissioner Lynch was
thn chancelleries to Its proposals.
Tho llrltlsh cabinet had n long meeting
this morning, under the presidency of Lord
Salisbury, and fully considered tho crisis.
MISSION BOARD LOSES HOPE
Seventeen People from rhlciiKo IHx-
trie! In mill Around
IVUIn.
imp 1 nn InK- nftlrnrn nf thn. Amprl-
can Missionary Board ln this city ute tLat tornatlo,:a! troops ns met unfav.ratle.
probably .oventum or moro of their topie- Mrawlng :a parallel with the campa s of the
Idk aro tho nnmec cf those from the Chicago
.. Ill.niit n lnnA .m In.ln.llnn Viafifw a I 1 a
by the "lloxert:" . ...v.u...lt -wiv
.... . . I friir c anil Icannu n urirtilni ncftlnr nnrfn' .
Hnv. William S. Anient, head of the pokiii -"' , " T
.. rn.lll In I1HHH11S V. UlliroVT DUUIICIO. HO UC
CUIHt'UUlIU, mill ni-uii m luv liibkimh iu . . . . . .
don't think Stevenson's nomination will have
much effect when It comes to dividing Jhe
Btato nominations In Nebraska. This state
will go for Bryan nnywny, for tho populists
with him
"It's pretty hard on us," said Auditor
Cornell, In speaking ot tho nction ot tho con
vention. "Just what effect It will have Is
a pretty hard question to decide. I think tho
populists will give the democrats tho nom-
Chlna Japan has 20,000 troops mobilized and
ready for nction at a moment's notice, when
1 1 t.... mmlnln tt f Iha nntvnrft
Great I italn Is "now TwnTtlng answers from ascertained to bo there by letters written very guarded in his comments Ho said: "I
JU3b Ul.UtU .UV IIUUUIU HlUilVi
Tlt-n TnIii C'nnnot lie Held.
General Von Henncken, vho has been 'oag
I 1 l. ft l. I . .. I . . U 1 1 -1 . I . . . I .iii f
IU IHO tvUlliL-CU BVHIIU, IIUUII1UC3 ,1 IUHIT th,,. V, , V, . .
I I t . l I.. .. 1.1.1. ... ... .u- "
"""T ,u T "v B" l"u through tho campaign
kiluuviuu in nm mi tuai b iiiuai. uiauh.
Ho thinks tho holding of Tlon Tsln im
possible and the holding of Tnku only po!sl-
bio if fortifications are hurriedly erected cn
the land side. Lieutenant CoUnel Wajner
prints a letter In tho National Zeltung lu inntons for attornoy general and state
wnicn no considers ine siiuauon cn me lu- trpamirer"
Stato Treasurer Meserve said: "I don't
think Stevenson's nomination will have any
. . nnwiira In 1 Rfifl nnil pli'lnr-j unrnlnr .ipnln.t .m... .. , r.,
eentatlves from tho North China mlSSlO S . , ivr "J eci on me suuaiiun nure. oievennon is a
aro victims of tho Pekln massacre If the : ' ",u' ''" ,'uu"wl truo mue silver man ana ne is tnorougniy
renorts from Shanghai lo correct. Follow- cf the Pel Ho freezing, ho says, ln Noyem- western. 1 don't think It will effect the dl-
. . i nnr in nrnnnnr t nnnni wnrnfir nKirn i .. i -1 m
district whom It Is feared were murdered uu "i" weorasKa ovor to tne repunucans,
fin III n "Wnnteil Towne.
"I'd rather havo had Towne nominated,"
said Oil Inspector Gaftln, formerly chairman
May: Miss Mary k. AmDrato ot ino rung
Cho mleslon; Miss Jano Evans, Tung-Clio
Mlis Ada Haven, Pekln: Mrs. Mut I.
Matter, Pekln; Miss Luella Minor, Tut:g
Cho; Miss Virginia Murdotk, Pekln; MUb 7'"", luu lu"'DU ul """"J "'ami I am pretty confident thnt ho will do so.
TllTiiV-nlh lliJi vitliici. nun mu iiic-ouuv ioiuiv u wu" ipi.. I n. , inn M.lnv.. v.n,..n., .
WASHINGTON, July 6. (Special Tele
gram.) Pending further investigation tho
o?retary of tho Interior has suponded ac
tion on the appeal ot tho stato ot low a frcm
the land office decision rejectinc Us claim
o a small tract of swamp lands In the Des
Moines land district which were awarded to
the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Hallway
company.
Tho secretary of tho Interior has npp-oved
patont for 8,491 acres of land In tho
Cheyenne land district, Wyoming, to bs
uted for stato school purposes.
Comptroller of tho Currency Dawes h.n
approved tho Corn Exchange National tank
f Chicago as rcsorvo agent for tho Flr.it
National bank of Sioux City, I.t., and tho
Commerce National bank of Chlcigo for fio
Irst National bank of Douglas, Wyo.
Month Dnkotn anil KiinmiR Cniletn.
WASHINGTON, July 6. Cadets for West
olnt, under the Increase provided by recent
legislation, have been appointed during tho
past week from tho following states at large:
Vannlo I). O'Ncil, Mount Pleasant, Tex.,
and Mnx O. Elser, alternate, Corslcann,
Tex.; Edward K. Martin, Searcy, Ark., and
Karl Hargrave, alternate, nrownston, Ark.;
Luclcn Moody, Huron, S. D.; Milton S.
'enner, alternate, Austin, Tex.; Alvln D.
Darber, alternate, Portland, Ore.; Merrill
E. Spalding, Concordia, Kan., and Norman
Ramsay, alternate, Topeka, Kan,
llniifl. ttiit n nnmho. f9 1 1 oh I - il r f fr 1 1 T. V- n 1 1
aro absolutely required, battleships being V "',r. . T .v. T Vi V aV '
, .... ' ' I don't think tho nomination of Steven
perfectly useless. ... . .,. ,,
Missionary Maus. who lately arrived on a i. omo, ,,, v.
Nelllo Uussell, Pekln; Miss
Bchctueld,. Pekln; Hov. Arthur Smith, Pan?
Chuang: Mrs. Emily Smith; llev. E. (1
Tewksbury. Tung-Cho; Mrs. Grace Tewks
tmry; Hov. Mark Williams Knlgan; Miss
Gertrude Wykoff; Miss Grace Wykoff,
I'ang-Chuang; Miss Abblo 11. Chap.n, Tung
Cho,
Tho nnnual cor.vpntlnn , ot North China
missionaries of the American Hoard rnd
the Board of the Interior the wotnan'a
branch of tho same organlza'lon was ho' l
nt Tong-Cho beginning May 22. Tong-Cho
is thirteen miles' north of Pekln. Whlln
the convention was In progress un attuk
was made on tho town by tho "Il.X3ri,"
nnd after some days of lighting tho building
owned by tho American Board, whero ih
convention was In session, was burncl. As
po report mentions any ono hiving been
The nomination might, however, cut some
lo missionary activity nnd says It Is rather flgure Jn tho MxMm offlces the 8tale
owing to the recent seizures of Chinese ter
rltory, together with ruthless measures
adopted by the Eugllsh, who In building
conventions."
E. W. Nelson, deputy clerk of the supreme
h I .n,,rt fA.mA.lv ...ralom nt tVia nnmillat
railways hnvo destroyed tho Chinese tomb 'ntPn, ' , 'mm, w u-n..M
fields by thousands, thereby arousing tho
wrath of tho natives over the violation of an
nncestrnl cult. Missionary Maus says that
tho Boxers received thousands of Mauser
.1,1.. ...1.1.1. 1 I .,n ,V.n nnttnivv
lllll-B W111V.U UU OIIIUHBII'1 111'" ."uv.J ,,hol.. .V, tt.ll V, ,1 1. nnnlnln.1 Ulliil.
In colllns supposed to contain the bodies of c. ,... .,,, ,
,i...i ni,i.... w .... ,,lmoi, ,m. over, Stevenson s nomination will help us In
have been much better off If Towno had
been nominated. I don't know whether tho
populists will be sore over the nomination
of Stevenson, Towno was their Idol, but nev
dead Chinese. Herr Maus himself saw rifles
which wero stamped with the word "Dant
z!c
Illinois, Indiana nnd possibly New York."
Mr. Bryan bad tho following to say con-
., . ... cernlng the nomination of Stevenson: "Mr,
.... .. .. ..... ..... .v. ' ....i. I Stevenson is an i
. Ill- I .. . ,wi. ..I.. ...a . fTl -. . j hn,n n y tr i. I
jtiui'u v imo iiuiui, wtutv.a wv.w hid dressers and
One lo smaller after using Allen's Foot-
fiase, a powder to be shaken Into the shoes,
t makes tight or new shoes feel easy;
.iv- Instant relief to corns and bunions.
It's the greatest comfort discovery of the
g8, cures ami prevents gwoiirn icei, ous
ters, callous and sore spots, Allen's Foot
vial, is & certain vuro for sweating, lint.
celling feet. At all druggists and shoo
tors, 2Jc. Trial packsge FHrJfi by inall.
Address, Alien a. uimsiru x-e tvj, i.
excellent man for the place,
He supported tho ticket In 1S96 and can de
fend the platform of 1900. Towno would
havo strengthened tho ticket In tho states
where thcro is fusion between tho demo
crats, populists and freo silver republicans
Houn, Is confined to his bod ns the result of
excitement duo to tho recent ovents,
Culncco residents of Burlln donned Euro
peau clothing today, hid their queues under
wigs skilfully manufactured by local hair-
d aealn ventured on the streets. . , . ',,. . ,,r , .,, '
Tho emperor, owing to the Chlneso ''"inn ,hnl,n. ,,lm mnr
bluuuics. uus tuuuii'iiauiiiiuu iud iiuuuaucu i ... L . . . . .
!-- Mifii inenn aiiapIi .. . ., .u nvauaDio man. .no cnoice nas lanen o
LHUICd UflW Wtfltt anUEO ' " ,V4"""" luu ono who Is In every respect worthy of the
It Is Interestlnc to remark that tho IJyr- Posltlon
man government In provisioning tha ships CoiiKrutulntlnn. for Ilrynu.
destined for China has been unable to cbtaln Telegrams containing congratulatory mes
a sufficient quantity of canned incuts, owing sages began to pour In on Mr. Bryan last
to tho operation of tho rteat bill end the ovenlng and continued without Interruption
scarcity of foreign meats. The officers have Among the first to nrrlvo was one from O
been obliged to purchase canued meats II. P. Belmont. Tho judiciary ot tho Fourth
from England. . circuit ot Illinois seat a message of con
tub Mum ;i,.cii;ii.
Passing of One nf the Great SIkIiU
ot a Trip to AlnuLu,
Tho Mulr glacier has been ono of tho
sights of Alaska ever since the summer trip
to that territory becamo famous, A pas
senger on ono of the excursions, says the
Boston Transcript, might sit under an awn
ing and drink cool lemonade while floating
along within sight of the great bank ot Ice
which roso for several hundred feet along
llvo miles ot tho coast and against which the
waves of tho ocean seemed to beat In vain.
Now, alas, it appears to havo been cracked
up Into insignificant lcobergs, affording
hardly a resting place for tho uncducatod
seal of tho North Pacific. This Information
Is really ono of tho moat distressing pieces
of hot weather Information that has recently
come to our knowledge.
The disappearance ot this end of the Mulr
glacier, however, la only ono of thoso pro
cesses of naturo which occasionally form n
nlno days' wonder, but aro really going on
all the time. Tho making of the world Is
never done. It attracts notice only when It
appears In somo catastropho, Uko the Amain
landslide. But the tlow action of natural
forces, to which they In fact belong, such as
the gradual rising of tho Aleutian Islands,
and the subsidence of the New Jersey coast
aro thoroughly observed year In and year ou
by tho scientists. Thoy regard the present
as much a stage of evolution as the carbon
lfcrous age or the glacial period. One only
needs to remember that tho cities of
Nineveh and Babylon have been burled
since written records existed to realize that
TIIH UHACO.VS SUGGESTION.
Told n firoeerj limn How to Keep II In
SciileM t'lenn.
"Opposlto to the railroad depot down In
Virginia there was a grqeery kept by a col
ored man, nnd as wo had some time to watt
for tho train three or four of us crossed
over to look as his stock," said a commer
cial traveler to a Washington Star mar..
"Buslnres was very brisk with the mer
chant, though all his customers wero cob
ored. Wo noticed that sugar, tea and cod
fish seemed to sell above all else, nnd dur
Ine a temporary lull tho colonel approached
tho battered old scales on which everything
as weighed nnd picked up tome of thb
weights. Tho hollow ln each ono nau Deer,
filled with lead, and when quite sure that
the pound weight would balanco twenty
ounces at least ho said to the old man:
'I see you have filled your weights witn
lead.'
'Yes, sah; yr. ah;' ho replied as nt
rubbed hla hands together.
'What was tho Idea?'
'To keep do dirt out o' do holes, Bah
Can't no dirt git In dar now.'
"'Was It your own Idea?
" 'No. sah. I never should cv got dal
Idea If It hadn't been hir Deacon Wllllame.
Do deacon said It was do way dey did down
in Greenville, an' ho fixed 'em up fur mt
without cost.'
" 'Tho deacon buys all his groceries here,
doesn't ho?'
" 'Ho does, sah; yes, sah, ho buys 'em nl.
yere, an he was tellln me only dls mawn'
Ing dat he nebber did seo de beat o" how
dom groceries held out.'
He was advised to tako his weights over
to thn cotton wnrchouso and have them
weighed, and ho picked them up and In a
alow walk and very much puzzled ho pro
ceeded to tho warehouse. When ho re
turned It was on the run and his eyes hang
ing out, and as ho reached the door ho ex
claimed:
'No wonder I has gono Into bankruptcy
fo'tecn times an' bad to sell my mowls and
hoga nn' mako do olo woman go bar'fut!
Dat air pound weight weighs twenty-two
ounces, nn' every tlmo Deacon Williams has
bought two pounds o' sugar an' codfish ho
has tooken away threo pounds an' a halt!
Shoo, but I'zo gwlne to closo do doah nn'
put up a sign o' "Busted Ag'ln!
Y. M. ('. A. Hull Guillen.
Thn nrncram nt the Yolinir Men's Chris
tian Association pnrk this nftrrnoon will
consist of a "scrub" gnme of ball between
tho real estnio ueaiers aim mo luung
Men's Christian association second team
nnd nn exhibition game between tho Union
Pacific nnd the association's regular team.
The latter game will be called nt 3:15,
WASHINGTON, July C Forecast for Sat
urday and Sunday:
Nebraska, North Dakota and South Da
kotaShowers and coaler Saturday; fair and
warmer ln western portion Sunday; north
westerly shitting to southerly winds.
Iowa Showers nnd thunder storms Satur
day; cooler Sunday; fresh southerly winds.
Montana Showers nnd cooler Saturday;
fair and warmer Sunday; westerly winds.
Eastern Texas Partly cloudy Saturday
nnd Sunday; not so warm Sunday; fresh to
brisk southerly winds.
Western Texas nnd New Mexico Showers
nnd cooler in tho northern , fair In south
ern portion Saturday; Sunday showers;
southerly shifting to norihwoUerly winds,
Oklahoma and Indian Territory Genotally
fair Saturday; showers and cooler ln wes -cm,
fair In caster portion Sunday; southerly
winds.
Missouri Showers nnd cooler ln north
west; fair In southeast portions Safurday;
fair and cooler Sunday; southwesterly
winds.
Kansas Showers and" cooler Sn'urday; fair
Sunday; southerly shifting to westerly
winds.
Colorado Showers nnd cooler ln eastern
and fair In western portions Saturday; fair
Monday; variable winds.
Wyoming Fair and cooler Saturday;
partly cloudy Sunday; northwesterly winds.
I.oeiil Iteeoril.
OFFICE OF THE WEATHER nUItEAU,
OMAHA, July C.-Olllclal record of tem
perature nnd precipitation, compared with
the corresponding day of tho last thre
years:
1D(V). 1593. im. 1S97
Mnxlmum temperature .. 97 S." 80 93
Minimum temperature ... 75 (17 (ft 72
Mean temperature Si 7fi 71 S3
Rainfall 11 .12 3.5r .00
Record of temperature and precipitation
nt Omaha for this day and since March 1,
1900:
Normal temperature 75
Excess In temperature S
Total excess since Mnrch 1 3S3
Normal rainfall for tliu duy 17 Inch
Deficiency In rainfall Ofl Inch
Total rainfall slnco Mnrch 1 10. 58 Inch
Deficiency slncu Mnrch 1 fi.15 inch
Deficiency cor. period. 18y9 2.S2 Inch
Excess cor. period, 1S9? 1.23 Inch
. 1 i . . , I .. . u I. m
f iicpori iruiii ... c &
Wkefl stfctrs tall cowtfli
DOCTOR
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op MEN
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WEAK MEN SYPHILIS
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Night Emissions, Lost Manhood, Hydrocele,
Varicocele, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Syphilis,
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DR. SDAHI.TES &, SCAHLKS.
110 Ho u til 14th fit. OMAHa.
STATIONS AND STATE
OF WEATHER.
Omaha, cloudy I 76
North Platte, clear S6
Cheyenne, clenr kn
Suit Lake City, clear S2
Rapid City, rnlnlntr 701
Huron, partly cloudy
Wllllsion. clear 71
Chlrngo. partly cloudy SSi
St. Louis, clear M
St. Paul, clear St!
Davenport, cloudy 001
Kansas City, clear W
Helena, nartlv cloud y
HaVre. rlnudy 0
Rlsmnrck, clear I 70!
Galveston, clear
T Indlcntcs trace of precipitation.
L. A. WELSH,
Local Forecast Official.
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Boston Journal.
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Inward Piles. Fullness of the Blood ln
tho Head, Acidity of tho Stomach, Nausea.
Heartburn, Dlntrust of Food, Fullness or
WclRht In tho Stomach, Sour Eructations,
Sinking or Fluttering of tho Heart, Chok
Inc or Suffoeatlns Sensations when In a
lylnir posturo. Dlmnew of Vision, Dizziness
on rising emiuemy, ""i" ,
the Slirht. Kover nnd Dull I'aln In tho
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