AH TO LAND KNTIIIKS. ANNUAL KPMOMf Op i.oMMII* •HON i M I.AM' MAUX, •ItUripl Wih la H,|»l t» HmIbmi mill ll«iiimmmiil»ll»ii> IN* M*' ' *l,a# N«l«a »«l*il l»»liim*« Kii"'** 4p|,r*r t« Me** fill," UN I MM tnltl I aal# M»»*l|»l» • *.«>HMAi • •ml aare»; Lnllan land* aolrj, lif.ftl* ear**; total maali ran Jpta, C.'.diM, ,.,1; patented or crtlll*,! with thu effaot of patanllnp to railroad 'oinpenlea, s,i*,,,i*r, uiraa, *ui vmy* an opted by III" land ofllae, Id, 127,01* acre* The cnimnlaaloner raaoiniiiend* that ■ •.I.a,.,,,. ,1 f, .a 11.44 kliauov - In I.Uii 11 ■ • s • It 11 111 I •-I’if < 11 11 If 1 fit.i I nit'llt fin int-iilMl ti'mibl#, oi'i'Hiloliml, ll U kunl, by uv#r lmliil(f#M## in liillllir. Al III# fori it HMk ktHlt il tlint tin' Ill’ll Itniiinl n tok not r*k|iniiblhl# fur bin ant, Mini Mint Ink nn'i'Mli# ivlllit I'oftutl Wa* < uhanr* ii,t ot ihi.' Mlinl llirrliin fiirlilililun. t on Mini s r., Out ft Thu I'niiiti' /uibnial nm vanillin, bv au nv*i wb#lni In# nialnrity. Inik mlii|itnil »rlniiin f>,| - biililin# tin, liilio iiiiin' i»#ii nf a tvbiti' iwi'kiin »Hb miy |,ar*mt with any nm Kin IiIihhI nbatevi'l' Till*, III i'iiiiiii'K' 11,mi win, tb# Mirtiaif* nlmikti, will bar# M,r i IT in'l nf illkfranolil«lli|f mu itttwa t llxail Man* kh,in*«». jf, |,i>iik. 'In., Oat A An aftn inkin |,m|n i k*yk III# Ini# Jnk#|ib II I im iinn fur many van?* prwr in In ,1,'Mih nli >#|it» iilln'i I Iuki nn» nf lima Inikt Ulu 'III ami imikt |M>imil>tlil i rally nn'ii on Mi# »*favt, ban b##n i|i»i'n¥#r#il In b# bliml n lllk a iinn ll t% iiltli lb# s #nilit ItiitliHtur unit l.nan akkia'la Mini No , uf »lib'll b# inn M'im4 Naval'* Mn o*i A t,» lt#|n# k»Miatlt* >lnbu I #*l nf l.anraMt# latnaly, i|i*il at lb* N#*aila abylum yxkii'iilai uiinHin# All T#«l mi to oil* bl tu tlm **> lum aarly laat binlnu a« a t'iIvata |«*ti#hl A faw „i>,tk, lu'lnra tbi* In* nnii I Imiiama uh lalan,• <1 a Mia l»# aa* In at. I.mtl* *11 lit ini ami |nnmiui>nl ft lunwiati* imiulatau laaUm mn la* ih« kiwi Aanui i i I l . Oat, A I ha I b >'i>a al ■ | > In- 1*1 i aI'l# tn bllnnin# Ih,' t m It I itbkimnma* mill tn tab# jil»w IM , Tin. Mali a Mn I #ai UmuMiwaMt* *<• (a< a* hii Jm'» . ,lh tl## la onmaiMv'l tbai# taan tribal |«! tb* fata* biurilar, ami I* only »l#bl nr t«* mil** (m* Itaalwm 1»in LO I IN DARKEST AFRICA lull*; AM,at lit, (i„»*l' nativ**, ft I* tiopnf, lumr/nr, that wlmn Im Imaril of tli# } ll(flitlnif. Or, Hin0 Ii mail* a drtotir, In | nfilch i i»** hr wouhl he Imaril from In tlir nr ighhurhuml ill f,*k»< '1 anifany Ik 1, I or uhniu tlm Herman or Lnifllali lak* rou !<•» Or, Mmltli, wlio I« a r*-*lilcnt of I'lill* mlrlfthlu, atariiil from Knifianil In tlm l*tt*r (/art of May, I*',it, for Hi* Hoinall fo**t, with tlm ohj*i!t of r*achin|f lake* Itnilolph ami Htnfanhi from tlm fiorOmant, Tfm la*l n/lvlcc* rncnlvml from linn wrr* ihitiol llrvmnbtr It. iaV(. at tlm Hhilmyll river ami Him** Hallaa 'I'lmim w*r« wrltton l/y lilmanlf In i-rnall while In Hu- brnali, anil war* mhJrnimnil to thi' |ir«'**, HEALTH AND LIQUOR *utamtl»n« Mail* hy IIaaitliary ( wm mill** ut tli* Aiimrlran Awn-lull tin. Ok* van, to),, Out. 6,—Tlia Ai/mrlran I'ubllc Hi nlth a**orlatlon to-ilay elect* oil officer* a* follow*: I’reahlent, Or. Kiluarilo l,lu#(fo of tlm * Ity of Mealeo; I vli'i* (ir**iih'iit», Colonel A A VVooil j hull, I nllwl Htate* unity, mul Or. | Ilnur/ howall of Denver! necretiity, In- Irvlm/ A, WhImid of < oili'onl, N. II.; er print* extracts from a private letter from Tuba which predicts » famine If the war continues, "The troops iu the Interior part of the Island are stif fcrlng unheard of hardships, They are famished, clothesless, shoeless, and without medical attendance. The very officers confess the total demor alization of the army and pronounce the difficulty Insurmountable The departments of .Santiago Puerto I’rln due. Santa Clara and Mutunzu* Unit I* to say. nearly all the isluml are be ing devastated Everywhere small parties of rebels patrol the country with perfect Impunity, robbing and tiring property," WILL WED THE PRIEST. Mrs. atslilsl Helen!* sail Her Oausliler Will Marry rather Wsgnsr. 8t. Joseph,Mo., Oct. 5,—The mother of Muude Steldi 1 bus relented In her prosecution of Father Dominick Wag ner and some time to-day or to-mor row there will be a wedding at the jail uud Maude SUddel will become the priest's bride. Father Wugitcr agreed to irausfer all Ids property and money, amounting to about ilb.OOO, to the girl, If tbe prosecution were dropped i&ikI lm kiss ns* rut 111 t tii ttiiirrv kmr Thlahaabatut agreed toby Mnt Htel* | dal and lha girl. EPISCOPAL MISSIONS. -- | Krpnrl on thf Kniliosslfiueui of Henry llskley mnl H««. tt ilium Svwlmlil. Minsk a pin.m. Minn, o«l A, In Hi* KpIsenpMl house of hUlinpe nun uf III* prlitolpMl reports pr» senteil in the j iioitril of missions vvus tli* report of ; th* *N«H»utt¥M oomuilllee of tin' Ainer). onli i liureli Mlseb'iury sootely, rettil 1 Secretary J, Thompson Hole, It ivu* . Him Unit public it in 1 hIHoimI n tin mice MU to III* I'Ut'lVAAlellll'III of 111,1100 liy Hi* former IreMsurer, 11 miry nultlcy, mnl tli* former keiTt'lltry, Hie ilev. WiliUiu A Kewbnhl. Ii huil been i liopetl to kvolil all public refi'rt'Mt'e to Hie Mlfmr. but till* w»s foil ml imptu slhle. The mnouut taken bv u» It ley it Ms Ciiiiipuln! Ml ».'I,1' i a Mini by Newbnhl .i||b from s*p It'iulier I, I**? 'I'lit' ilclMlt'itHou W4t uiM'l* possible by the fuel ihm there wmm Nit cheek mt Hie itettouillk of either j »«>* bv lh* el bur. mol upon till* they 1 relieil for sefcty. I’l.e irvusurer h»s I reiutbureetl Hi* koeiety. but the seer# imy Im no mnoev tier mu you* stihie leully liilmenii.il lu him to ittMke It : (iklll It Wttultl be IlilplMlIlIt to pI'OM I rent* Hi* treasurer without nlniii u* the oprney mm!* yu ul tt it mmtte from j •Mother k.itirv* No promisee IimiI ho*H , untile hut prosed I lou keeme I nttjw* klble The secivtetv «tt obi iienitl '*** MU.) ill«|f utieil 11» prot eml egMitttt him kil l imt lytltil the tieusiirtt ttoithl Jtttifjf the ehirtfe that the pro* j emit "II W »« Mot Ithlkt* he took ltt"Me| hul If, m he hull it" frieu.l to pey |l blktfk tluMIM litilKH tV*Sl»l*ol"U IM I ttlllinm I Ante to Mt the IIt.l k‘i "It..# with • iMtg* iletegsll.m of In llmt* i line, le.l ‘ wllh hit tt l|tl tt est «b tv IhMi tv l ie ! pin It M heeling bt Ai'IIM* t niton - s', mer hmith to vtli mt I bet eon oUiMe.l Hist Hit'll tteeti#* Mere Hcl i lm"iy c«i rte-l "Ml M.onllii, to mih, { miimiI m!i "f them Milky thel if he Mhnuht »l"p Itt tell • 11 »!.*' lh- non in mettl l>% I piuittne.l them tb it It wi.nl ■ ifeopt It to iMu ,t*i» tie v«l I the' thet were short of i*tinuv elotHiM# MOtl blsiiksls "tt the resortMthitt* til j thitsM thet spuhe ttiil i it Mt i hey wee* U*|*4 lieeiet! well bv t iilottel Tw4i AfTAIWS IN OKLAHOMA, lint-mit ll-nlfnn I'f—nl- Hit tnnn-l II In H-n-i-ff -mlili VVtklll *i, lo*. IM < Imi-rimr Itam frow of iiulahoini III Ii animal i» ,,/rt i.Hk< a alrotig po*ii on in favor of opening hi «#Ui"/u, ill Ih- Vt u'Mta, Kiowa, I oniancn* Mini Apacli* r***rva* lion* II* *cor** th* pr» **of ll,* conn try for |,o hi tailing llnng* at,out ■■, too, hav* h«*n th* *t*t*,nenla of many paiaoii* who hav* tak-i, upon il,*m»#lv«a Ih* taab of calling alii for Oklahoma, ami *v«n tl>* agent* for aoni* of Ih* lioma Mlaalonary a ,«latl«* hav* ,l«pu'l*,l a condition which, If It r*ally aaUtad, ought to can** tl,*lr *np|)ort*rn to wMhdraw from ao harr*n a Held . Th* governor oh**rv** thatthara haa h**n v*ry lltiu- mu lawi> In Oklahoma outalila th* invM»lon* mud* from the Indian territory, and tlia **timat«d population la ‘JUi.wm. with Oklahoma comity laaillng. with 20. VM ami Logan county n*»t, with IW/ii; Ta*ahla property ha* IncrCttaad dur ing the year from f l!i,it47,U2'-' to is'i, l an. Till* phenomenal ml on claim*, placing claim* within the reach of taxation. < anu Ilian county l*ails In taxahi* property, having f*,#lOp'iW, ami Oklahoma conn iv ni'*t. wltli t4.'i7i.fi‘!‘t In covering the finances of the ter ritory tile governor observes tlntl there Is very little borrowed capital there Mild Inal then- are llfty seven hunks In the territory, and twenty four of them tespondeil to his request for In formation covering deposits end business lit general, to l»e Incorporated lit Ills report, Those submitting re port* show deposit* of 91,no;.',not): dis eoonls, dtgo.oOo; securities, 9lo,ooo; cash end sight exchange, 9i,'f the dlf li'Wit foreign cuiintrlea here \l the puluee the uliiiiiat euuaterna thin la an ill to prevail mill every pre euiithiil ha* been liiheii tn euppren* further ntubrenka up-m the part uf the illaaiitlattetl Armenian* I It* ’ll* lake* t'uaaaaaliin. *t m i tan tint, Kau, Met t The IVi-IIInginii Watei SVurk* coni pan* yvnterday morning ahut down It* pumping plant ai-i'uidliig tu pravlnua nut lee the city having tefiiaed tu pay an* more hydrant rental* The city uiithui die* Immediately look pu**ea ahm uf the plunt und will opeu ll un leaa dlapuaaeaaeil by Ihe fourth The noth* aie ovlied by nun in lihude laiand and are v utuevt at *i *o'»m yuwiunii tiilm* I a a in ay. Mil a, VVaah , tkd t Judge Mali find lefu el In accept the reatgnation of the receiver* uf Ihe Nm Merit I'm I'tllt and rennoed them heeauae ul tall me tu comply with In* urder dlreettng Him in guv mu avetmuttng for their put acta and in gnawer the eberge* -f Itiaytou l*e* tudiew I Hnr leigh iva* appointed aa receiver for the I, • * ii 'V uniting tun Woman a temper haa alwav* been •pecta>-tMar but there are poaathllltlea never dreamed uf a hen the new woman It* overt that Ihe hired gttl ha* warn hn bloom* i r out tt*v labte lav *v*i*uv Iwv n* ii*wiii|wi Ii hew long Mi», New t nan Mel t Ihe lli nl tu one Itailrnad t'i»*iuittee a* the >aliir «n vyvtvui *m that line will Hereafter j he t*mm a wa* put tn operation yeater* la* morning Prompt I v at 1 nVlotdi two mad ear* were alerted anuui ane ■ maty, one fiout the general p* *v i(tt> e and one fium the end »i Mo line at lho* MunJu J end fight) *l»lh Mi cel nl Amatvidau* avenue Ihe I*11• a hurg matt, which heretofore left Ihe i iitoal pnaiuibi e nr upt 'WH delivery to the wagon* et id eolnet* left at « >" t he trip tn the end nf the line > v* mete m it m nute» •ARCAHTIC "fRUTM." ■ Ho hit Amolou Olrlt I# Itn llilet HMImui N«rol«| tutiidKM. l#on>o> Oe* !». Truth Mini y#i tarda/ commenting upon th< engagement between < he dube of Marlborough and Mitt Van derbllt "Mritlab mamma* and thair daughter* will toon Ik elamorlng for protection If all the price* In the marrlaga mar lot are to fall to the American dam tela The mania for title inherent In the Anglo Haaoo It I* in vain to contend aganlal ! Hut tha matter I* aomewhat ter lout to the I nlted Ht*t«a, 'J hat country mutt he n great locer through rnie ii of lit wealth croating the ocean T he I niter) Mlate* will do wall to manufacture the coveted title* at home for it la a wn elen nutmeg that la aatily hough' The evidence nt title*. It la true, It not in an cord aura with the tlmpllcltv of republican Inetitutlona, hut In view of the heavy drain till* might *># overlooked and the parent* nt any girl might he allowerl to buy bar a title, tay for t’J/W.OOb (I.OOd.iKrO.) The public treatury would Unit ha tilled with dollar* and the girl would remain at home Hut there would atlll ha the difficulty of Hnd lug huthandt In the home market, for the Americana are aattrongly oppoaad , to lie cum I ng rieh through thair Indie* aathcllrl'lth noble.. arc in favor of tbi* mode of enrichment " DEEPWATER CONFERENCE genet.,r Vest Mails I'snssursl Presiding Officer. Tol'V.K a. Kim Oct, 3 Hcpreseuta tlve hgll was comfortably tlI!«•«! at 11 o’clock this morning when the tem porary chairman, < ongressman llurtoti of Missouri culled the deep water con ference to order. The following perma nent organl/ai ion was reported hy tins 1 committee For permanent chairman, Senator Ueorge C, Vestof Missouri;for ! pgrinaneni secretary.Thomas Hlebard son of Texas; for reading clerk,Charles Martin of Kansas; vice presidents, one from each state represented. Senator Vest was escorted to the chair hy Congressman Sayers of Texas and C. N Chase of Nebraska and said 1 merely: "tientlemen of the conven tion, 1 return my thanks for this honor. It is expected t hat our action will he cautious, conservative and sin cere. and thus command the respect of the people This convention Is now open." Kx-Clovnrnor Hubbard of Tesas spoke from II o’clock to 13:30. Ills speech was full of statistic* covering , the deep water agitation and Its re I suits and prospects. I QUAY AGAINST CARTER. . - 1 ftis Pennsylvanian and Platt af Near Vurk In a t unililns. W asiiino ion, Oct a,—There le a movement among the anti-McKinley 'ami anti-llai rtson forces to combine 1 at the November meeting of the Re publican national committee and elect Men a tor Quay of I'ennsylvanlti nation al chairman In place of Senator Carter of Montana Senator Quay is believed to he in earnest in Ills advocacy of I’ittsburg as the place for holding the national convention, und !t is claimed that ex Senator IMatt has received a communi cation from him asking for his oo 1 operation | CANNIBALISM IN CHINA. I Seven Men (nplured In Plghls list ween Klvnl Vlllnges Killed end Kslen. Sam Fnami inch,Oct. 3. According to mall advices from China, the people of l ung Cheng, a large village In the Canton province, china, cut the sea embankment und let in the water so as to destroy a large part of the rice of the people of 1‘ieu < heng, which was then almost ready for cutting Kcprlsuls followed, the lighting con tinuing for over a month, Involving many villages and causing u large uuinber of deaths Ily one side three und hy the other four prisoners were taken alive These men were killed j and eaten A l.lfs sememe for “Pee Ml.lge," Ni'iiiNom i n. Mu, oct. a. tieorg* flaye*. bettor known n* “Pea Midge, ' 1 pleaded guilty of murder In the *et We*«liot* * e Id .»* Apple* per bbl J •' 0 < 1,1 Mri>l I'llUItU* IIiuhI pel bb| ‘ill | i .t it viable* per ku . „ ** 0 . ** I « *ua N*t y, baud pl> Ked >iU 1 '** a . I ■ iUy I'uUuit ier tin. a *•' t» • tuiitwt* l et bn >* 4 *' i b« i i »> jleilrr* .. 4 M 0 4 e «t »| » *.i .i Per bu *» t « *i t *t* I at ku .... n *• d I* i b2 v,SI ip: |o.** Parker* and mi teal • ft » Im l aide We-leiu <»«•* «te*i* 1 • I*4 ft all t a Peete* t b § I II. 1*1. I euib* Jt • • • beep fiilim .. I tu t l b hPW toHl. W beat* ha 4 ***t atatet *f .» •/ tele pa t ....... 0 '.’i tmi* hut... . M •„ *t talk.mi...in ..... N b tf te Um.i w * • i *t tut t» Wheat k« t«M u»* t id u Pe» bu ** f* , t .ii !*• b« }; 4 t* i . ** WU»I* p* ktbg t etna Neil** »teer» ' £* 4 * • Hut k i*td »*•■»*•* 1 • 4 ) # I a Mata* » *> ilk «»OM t li t Wheat halbard Wit hr t etb Ml. . fl J it t tala k U 4 (* t *tH« Mva ker* •*» feeder* ’ t» ilv lot* Vi**d v* ker* t • 4 i ft • bake tlutl «• IS • Id TDK HI'SHAY SCHOOL U v.oN II OCT, 1H "OlOKOM t IMIUMPM" Jilt)CM* 7 : DA-22. I,tifl'ii l,«it "Thongti a Hint •Ininiil I in mini Me, Mr M-afl ahiall Sol Orf" I'olftia ’41 tit "Sftvti Irrra' llppre*«tf#ft," NlliDDi f IHItY Thin uni t Inti In* ('IIIda# f'liMplera •(, 7 and », togaitier wHIi a glance at i he remainder of the book. Time, mi, It I'lnca, Aphrah, near Hhe tthein Oideon'e army gathered at the fountain of It trod, near the hill of Moreh. Near the an me apot Haul fought hie laat hat He During the two hundred yearn altn-e th» death of Joghim there hail lieen three great rela|mea Into Idolatry, followed b) the pimlehmerii of opprea alon hy their enemlee, And when the hltlei experience had done lla work, and the people repented of their aln, judge# were rained up who delivered them. The effect of the goffering and of the deliverance, the mingled eever l!) and goodneaa of Hod, preaerved them In peace and proaperlty for a gen eration. ao that out of tha two hundred yearn before Gideon there were but fifty three yearn of oppreaaion, Includ ing that from which Gideon delivered larael, During Htla time Dthnlcl. Khud, Hhtimgitr. and Harak, with hia partner, Deborah, were the Judge#, lit Anti when Gideon wag come, be hold, there waa a ntun that told a dream unto hla fellow, and said, Heboid. I dreamed it dream, and, lo. a cuke of barley bread tumbled Into the host of THRK8HIN0 WIIBAT. Mldlan (the oppressor of the Jew*), and came unto a tent (the king's tent), and smote It that It fell, and overturned It, that the tent luy along 11 And nls fellow answered and aata, Vhl* Is nothing else save ih< "wind of Gideon the son of Joaah, u man of larael; for Into' fils hand hath God delivered Mldlan, arid all the host IQ And II was no, when Gideon heard the telling of the dreuni, and tlx Interpretation thereof, that he wor shipped, and returned Into the host ol Israel, anil said, Arise; for the Lord hath delivered Into your hand the host of Mldlan (Gideon tell* this story tc his army to encourage them.) 10 And he divided the three hundred men Into three companies, and he put a trumpet In every man's hand, with empty nltcljers, and lamp* within the pitchers, (Trumpet* power; lamps— grace; pitcher* capacity for truth.) 18—When I blow with a trumpet, I and all that are with me, then blow ye the trumpets also on every side of all the camp, and say. The *word of the Lord, and of Gideon. lit Ho Gideon, and the hundred men that were with hint, came unto the out *lde of the camp In the beginning of the middle watch; and they hail but newly set the watch : and they blew the trum pets, and brake the pitcher* that were In their hands 20 And the three companies blew the trumpets, and brake the pitchers, and held the lamps In their left hands. nml Mm trumpeta lit their rlglil handa to blow withal and they cried, The a word of the I,ord, and ol Oldeon. 21 And they aloud every muu III hla place round about the camp : and all the linal ran. and cried, und tied. '.'2 And Ihe three hundred blew the trumpeta. and the I .ord aet every man'a •word agalnal hla fellow, even through out all the boat : and Ihe lioul lied to Hetb-ahliiab In Xererath. and lo the border of Abel-tncbolab onto Tub belli IThe Mldtuultea retreated In dlaorder t n And the men of Urael gathered Ihettiaelveg tggethet out of Napliiall. and out of all Maoaaaeh. and puraued after the Mtdianjte* iUrael waa now free again ) Note The attataaeiu of (lldeou waa aliuple The lorchea were concealed In the large pllchera or bread Jura until Ihe men had taken their alatloaa. ao that their movement ititglii not he detected It we the duly of the leader of a baud to blow the trumpet and give the war-cry tty him, In a night at tach aloud a toi l h Ileal el to light the way and guide the atildiera ao tiigl they might alwata know where lit Hint the leader ihe lurch at night waa llhe Ihe haimer uf dat Three hundred trumpeta and lorel*c* n-pit*». uied three hundred cumpaitlee uf troupe I'he to caking of the Jar* the uutNaahlug of Ihe llghle the deAfeulug blare of iruut pet * on every aide aroused the enemy from deep • * • The fur da uf thv Iordan were eelted bv the Uraeliie* and the deetrvrctlun uf the tnvadera OUD'I I HUt M tTrum Hama Hutu) \\ hen a preacher »p<-n-U more time In preaching than he doe# In praying he te uul dutug tlud • work ae he want* It dune It ta hat-l to Hud a man who will preach ihe mw* go*pel on a antait uf Ive ihuueaed a year that he did on Ave hundred The difference between a a tee man and a foot U that the wt«e man hnow* ' that he hnowe little and the fuel thiuke he knoae mu>b 1 Ministers faliill*| u KtaeMas Art '1 boss who know only the finished nilnisiura, snd have no ac/iaaintanca with the method of Ita production, raa not 11,w eira of the labor that It repre> o nl* Kai'h of these tiny niaaterplaeaa these ornaments With human idantl fie ut ion ilo concentrated as pres* loo* nl pictorial art stands for more toll, of a peculiarly exacting sort, than tha largest canvas I na brushes, some of them containing scarcely half a dozen hairs, malt* strokaa so fine that most, of tha painting must be dona under a magnifying glass And the toocheeon the frail hit of Ivory must be as nnar ring as they ara light, for tha smallest mistake may destroy tha sharaetarlstlo ; tranalusance that constitutes tha alii' store'* greatest charm. Appropriate to tha elacltou season la an article written hy Mr. Kdwsrd J. Mcllarrnott of Louisville, for tkeOcto bar number of tha Century, entitled “f un on the Htuinp; Humors of Polit ical Liirapalgning In Kentucky " Mr Mcltermotl ha* gathered many anec dote* of amusing experience* at the |*olIs, but ha laments tha decline of nubile speaking, which ha dsclsraa is hy no means up to the old time stand ard in Kentucky. Daniel Moons'* (Ina. The gun of Itanial Itoone haa beet, taken to ( harlaston. W. Vs., and It la said to be still caps hla of good execu tion. Ita slock arid barrel are five feet long iirid It carries un ounce ball. It is s flintlock, of course. Tlic gun lias been in the family of Nathan Boons Van Bibber, back in the wilds of Nlcti plus county Mutthisa Tics Van Bib ber received the gun from his friend Itoone sod he carried it at the battle of Point Plcasttut in 1774 and through the wur of 1*12. The original powder horn and bullet moulds are with the gun. Mu It Mils Van Bibber left these relics to ( apt. C. K. Van Bibber, who left them to ilia son, Nathan Boone Van Bibber, the present owner. -New York Hun It Will Pay. To mnk« some provluion for your phyai i ul health at till* *ea»on, becau** a cold or cough, an attack of pneumonia or ty* phoid fever may now make you an in valid all winter. Kir»t of all be eure that your blood U pure, for health depend* Upon pure blood, A few bottle* of Hood ■ Harxaparilla will be a paying lnve»tm*nt now, It will |flve jroq pure, rii. imperial *k «»ee IMkel I* I*a>a ra*Ml* Nuieoy ta an* 1*1*1 | a.. tai‘.*i..u lit. Zachary T. Lindsay. aS RUBBER GOODS t*aa aiategea*, "*»eka A«ta Omaha STOVE REPAIR W«ll :av.wturdssJdn*i:trvs