r/ [ VI Would Like to Kuow the Import of Eus- aian-American Exchange of Notes , OUR ATTITUDE IS DISTURBING Great Hrltaln Optioned to Evacuation of 1'ekln as Matters Stand Conditions Are That Jdemnlty Matt He 1'uid and III UK leu tiers "f Itcvolt I'unlBhed. LONDON , Sept. 3. In the absence of other news from China the papers are again filled with discussions of the Russo-Amerlcan proposals , which BO far as may bo gathered from the representatives of opinions in tne var ious European capitals , are calculated to subject the unity of the allies to an exceedingly severe and dangerous test. In Germany especially these pro posals are so diametrically opposed to Emperor William's policy that they have produced something like con sternation. As the Daily News edi torially remarks , "Count von Walder- see was assuredly not sent to assist in restoring the empress dowager. " It is recognized on all sides that Germany's decision is the pivot of th/i matter. Emperor William intended by dispatching Count von Waldersee to have the master hand in the Chinese settlement. Russia has taken the wind out of that officer's sails and is now posing as the friend and protector of China. The morning papers express the greatest suspicion of the Intentions of Russia. The Times' editorial fairly represents the opinion of all , saying : "The advantages of Russia's policy are not manifest and it is very doubt ful whether it will recommend itself to powers like England and Germany that have large commercial interests in the establishment of a stable and progressive government to replace the reactionary clique which has impeded all progress and development in China in recent years. "Negotiations with Li Hung Chang would be a condonation of government crimes and the throwing away of all the advantages gained by the occu pation of Pekin. "Much mischief may have already been done by the hesitation to enter the forbidden city. To withdraw from Jfekin would be interpreted as prov ing not only that the allies are cow ards , but that they are hopelessly di vided. It may be that some of the powers will withdraw , but that does not imply that others are bound to leave Pekin and to acquiesce in the restoration of a government guilty oi a gross international crime. " The Standard says : "Diplomacy sometimes makes strange bedfellows. It is curious to find the mighty auto crat of the old world and the great republic of the new gently coaxing the other powers along the paths of peace. Nothing could be better than the spirit of these documents , and it is interesting to find two sucn pow ers so anxious to determine the con troversy in an unselfish spirit. " The Daily Mail says : "Russia has forced the hand of the United States against the b'etter judgment of the latter. At the same time the United States government has adduced such valid reasons why the Russian policy is a bad one that it will hardly oe ex pected that the other powers will con cur. " The Daily News , which complains bitterly that the British government does not communicate a particle of information respecting these import ant negotiations , calls Mr. Adee's dis patch "very able" and asks what the British government is doing in the matter. HEAR f ROM AERONAUT ANDREE. Buoy of tonc-MUslns Arctic Explorer iv 1th Hopeful Message Found. STOCKHOLM , Sept. 3. Captain Grendahl telegraphs the following message here from Skjervoe , Norway : Andree's buoy , No. 4 , has been found Lere-and contains the following : "July 11 , 10 p. m. Greenwich. Our voyage gone well so far ; are now at an altitude of 200 meters. Original direc tion , north 10 degrees each , compass undeviation. Later norrth 45 degrees cast , compuss undeviation. Four car rier pigeons dispatched. They are flying west. We are now over Ice , which is very rugged. Weather splen did the whole time. In excellent spirits. ANDREE , "FRENKEL. "STRUDEBERG ? ( STRINDBERG. ) "Above the clouds ; fine ; 7:45 Green- vrich mean time. " Prosperity Smiles on Cubs. JUCARO , Cuba , Sept. 3. Governor General Wood , after a careful can vass of the island , will return to Ha vana Sunday. The effect of his tour has been excellent. Wherever he has been he has found good order prevail ing , and the jails for the greater part are empty. The reconstruction of the country is slow , but much is being accomplished. Nowhere has he seen evidence of suffering from hunger. The health of the United States troops at all points is good. Ilrltlsh Marines nt Amor. HONG KONG , Aug. 31. The British cruiser Isis will land sixty marines at the British concession at Amoy today. The transport Formosa will proceed to Takue , though General Gaselee , com mander of the British forces at Pekin vires that he does not reauire any zaore troops except cavalry. Plapne at Glaigow. WASHINGTON , Sept. 3. The fol lowing cablegram was recived by the . marine hospital service : "GLASGOW , Sept. 3. Local board cf health declares Glasgow Infected with plague. Eleven cases and one EU&picious case in the hospital today THOMAS. " 'Waldersce Readies Aden. ADEN , Sept. 3. Field Marshal von Waldersee , selected to comand the in ternational forces in China , landed here today and was received by a guard of honor of British troops. BANDITS TACKLE OVERLAND. Five MuftUuti Men Hold Up Union I'acillc Fir or In 'Wyoming. CHEYENNE , Wyo. , Aug. 31. The Union Pacific overland flyer was held up , dynamited and robbed near Table Rock , 200' miles west of Cheyenne , be tween. 8 and I ) o'clock last night by five masked bandits. The express car was blown to pieces , as was the treas urer's safe of the Pacific Express com pany , and a large sum of money , the exact amount of which is unknown , carried away by the robbers , who made their escape on horses toward the no- , torlous Brown's park country in north ern Colorado. The holdup was well executed and within twenty minutes after the train was stopped the bandits were riding away to the south. No one was in jured , but the damage done to prop erty is very heavy , as the express car was totally wrecked and its contents ruined. One end of a mail car was blown In and some mall matter siignt- ly damaged. Just after the train left Tipton , a few miles east of Table Rock , a masked man climbed over the tender and covered the engineer with a gun. Keeping him covered until a small bonfire alongside the track was approached preached the bandit ordered the train stopped. Here the robber was joined by four others. The express , baggage and mail cars were run off and the engineer ordered to run ahead. After running about two miles the train was stopped , the express messenger was ordered out of the car and sticks of dynamite were placed under the doors. The messenger barely had time to es cape when the car was wrecked. The safe was then blown open and its con tents hurriedly thrown into gunny sacks. The robbers lost no time and hur riedly mounted their horses , which were tied to telegraph poles. The wrecked cars were hauled to Green River and the robbery reported. A posse was at once organized at Rawlins - lins by United States Marshal Hadsell and left for the scene on a special train , arriving there about four hours after the departure of the bandits. Another posse was started out from Rock Springs in charge of Sheriff Swanson. The Union Pacific has offered a re ward of $1,000 each for the robbers , dead or alive , and a number of de tectives of the express and railroad companies are being hurried to the scene. Officials here will say very little about the robbery or the amount of money stolen. It is believed , how ever , that the robbers secured a big haul , as almost every train carries large sums of money to the Pacific coast points and enroute to Manila. The holdup was undoubtedly commit ted by Butch Cassiday's gang. THE CORBETT-M'COY SET-TO. The Latter I.aid Low by Big Jlin in tbe Fifth Round. NEW YORK , Aug. 31. The long- promised and long looked for meet ing between James J. Corbett and Charles ( Kid ) McCoy under the aus pices of the Twentieth Century club , at Madison Square Garden , is over , and in less than five rounds Corbett proved himself to be the better man. That Corbett and McCoy are the clev erest exponents of the art of self- defense among the present generation of the heavy weights goes Avithout saying , and keen judges of the game who saw tonight's fight declare that if was the cleverest exhibition ever witnessed in the ring. Up to the moment that the men stepped into the squared circle opin ions as to their respective ability were widely divergent. Many claim ed , and rightly too , that Corbett would prove to be the stronger as well as the cleverer , and it was through his superb feinting -md heavy slugging that he put McCoy down and out. GRAND ARMY'S NEW IEADER , Major Rassicnr Succeeds Shaw as Com- mander-iu-Chief. CHICAGO , Aug. 31. The national encampment , G. A. R. , chose the fol lowing officers for the ensuing year : Commander-in-Chief , Leo Rassieur , St. Louis ; senior vice commander , C. E. Milliken , Portland , Me. ; junior vice commander , Frank Seanion , Knoxville - ville , Tenn. ; surgeon general , John A. Wilkins , Delta , O. ; chaplain-in-chief , Rev. A. Drahms , San Quentin , Gal. Storm Victims at Nome. SEATTLE , Wash. , Aug. 31. The steamship Senator arrived in port from Nome today , bringing advices up to August 21. It made the trip direct to this city. There were 250 returning passengers. The Senator brought about ? 320,000 in treasure , $300,000 of it consigned to various companies and banks in this city. The recent storms at Nome caused large loss qf life. A TFinlcr Campaign Expected. LONDON , Aug. 30. The afternoon papers doubt that the rumors of peace negotiations are well founded and ap plaud General Chaffee's prudence in preparing for a winter campaign. They regard tbe activity of the allies at Pekin and the difficulty of discovering a responsible Chinaman with whom to treat , unless Li Hung Chang is able to place himself in communcation with the fugitive court and secure credentials. Cars Are Piled Up. CHEYENNE , Wyo. , Aug. 31. There was a wreck on Sherman hill Tues day night. A long train started to back down the western slope of the hill for wter when the brakes failed to work and the train ran away. Colorado Woman "Wins Oat. CHICAGO , Aug. 31. The following officers were elected oy the Woman's Relief corps for the ensuing year : National President Mrs. Mary L. Carr , Longmont , Colo. National oenior Vice President Mrs. Belle M. Satterlee , St. Louis , Mo. ABSOLUTE Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills , Must Bear Signature of See Fac-SImlle Wrapper Below. Very saaU 4 aa caoy ' FOR HEADACHE. CARTER'S FOR DIHIKESS ; FOR BILIOUSNESS. FOB TORPID LIVER. FOX CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THE COMPLEXION CURE SICK HEADACHE. Cups and saucers are never used for tea in Russia. Use Magnetic Starch It nas no equal. Evil communications corrupt good manners. Beautiful. Fine is best preserved by tbo use of "Faultless Starch. " All grocers lOc a package. Dig Their J'otatoei Iteady BaUcd. Near Binghampton , N. Y. , farmers are digging baked potatoes from their fields. And that is not a hot weather yarn either. The farms in question adjoin a peat bog and the peat rune back under the land. Recently the bog took fire from some source and has been burning ever since. In places the fire has worked back under the potato patches and the potatoes have been nicely roasted in the ground. I am sure Piso's Cure for Consumption saved my life three 5 ears ago. Mrs. Tuos. BOBBINS , Maple Street , Norwicli , N. Y. , Feb. 17,1900. A God speaks softly in our breast ; softly , yet distinctly , shows us what to hold by and what to shun. Best for the Bowel * . No matter what ails you , headache to a cancer , you will never get well until your bowels are put right. CASCARETS help nature , cure you without a gripe or pain , produce easy natural movements , cost you just 10 cents to start getting your health back. CASCARETS Candy Cathartic , the genuine , put up in metal boxes , every tablet has C. C. C. stamped on it Be ware of imitations.- Greater Sights at Homo. Many Americans leave home to go to Europe every year to see sights which are discounted by those at home. They express great wonder at the cog railway up the Rigi Kulm , which runs a distance of four and a half miles , while by going to Pike's peak they may ride on one eight and three-fourths miles long. The ascent of the former is 4,072 feet , that of the latter is 8,100 feet , an average of 84C feet per mile , the maximum grade be ing 1,320 feet. Seven presidents of the United States have been Masons. There are 3,061 languages and dia lects spoken in the world. BOSTON IDEA OF HUMOR. Mrs. Gray He isn't compelled to visit such places. Fuddy Blllington is always boast- inn of the intelligence of his dog Boxer. Mrs. Greene Yes , young Stoughton does frequent drinking saloons , but I don't think he does it because he likes it. Uncle George You seem to have no trouble eating that bread and milk , Johnny , although you said this morn ing you'd rather starve than eat it. Duddy Doubtless the dog seems in telligent in the Billteston household , but I should think Blllington would be the last persea on earth to admit such a thing. Little Johnny Uncle George , I am surprised at you. You ought to know that one's opinions change with a change in the point of view. When I said this morning that I wasn't hun gry. gry.It It is ever a cause for alarm lest the infant in his predilection for putting things in his mouth will put something into it that will do him a serious in jury. But just think of the things that are likely to come out of that mouth when baby gets to man's estate. Mrs. Greene No , I suppose not , ex cept in a conventional sort of a way. But , as I said , I don't think he enjoys entering saloons. I happened to see him tbe other day as he went into one and afterward when he came out. When he went In he looked terribly glum , showing that he was doing what was not agreeable , but when he came out he was as cheerful as you please , showing of course , that he was glad to make his escape from the place. Another "Humane Ostrich" Dying. John Fasel , "the human ostrich , " is dying in a Brooklyn hospital. Last January ho was operated on and 128 pins , twelve horseshoe nails , twelve lath nails , five files , three keys , one ring , three brass chains and -a thirteen inch iron chain removed from his stomach. He again took to eating nails and will probably not live. FITSrerminrntlyCored. Jontiortrrvonrnn after fii > t day'H ui-e of I > r. KUne'-j Great Kervo Iteetorer. B -ml for FKEK 82.OO tilal bottle iiij trwlfe. 2 > tu IL II. KLIXE , Ltd. , 9J1 Arch St. , I hllailelphia. I' * . Did n Hornpipe nt 103. Dancing is not an amusement mo nopolized alone by the young and friv olous. Mrs. Phoebe Crabb , of Norwalk - walk , Conn. , is 103 years old , and she is suffering from rheumatism brought on by that amusement. Lncle Billy Kipperly , of Fort Scott , Kas. , who is 93 , broke his leg recently while doing a hornpipe. Held Him n Bogus Workman. A curious illustration of the sharp ness of class lines in England came up the other day"when a small florist go ing to London for purchases , was ar rested for traveling on a "working- man's ticket. " He declared that he was a workman , but the court held a different view , and fined him. CAKHIDE. We are the Nebraska selling agents for the Union Carbide Co. , manufac turers of Calcium Carbide for making Acetylene Gas. Order your supplies from us. Pacific Storage and Ware house Co. , 912-014 Jones St. , Omaha , Neb. Lofs of hair , wblpb often mars the prettiest face , prevented l > y I'ABKEB'S HAIR HAI.SA.M. HIMJEBCOHNS , tlic beet cure for corns. Kcta. Missionary obligation rests not on a ministry , but on manhood. Carter's Ink Is Scientllically compounded of the best materials. If your I dealer dos not keep it he can get It for you. We ought not to judge of men's mer its by their qualifications , but by the use they make of them. Your clothes will not crack if you use Magnetic Starch. 'Tis not what a man does which ex alts him , but what man would do. If you let conscience sleep now it will make up for it by and by. For starching fine linen use Magnetic Starch. The first Europeans entered China in 1517 A. D. HO ! FOR OKLAHOMA ! Congress has authorized the famous Klowa-Coman- ehe reservation (3,000.000 acres ) opened , under theTJ. E. Homestead , Totvnalte and Mining Laws. Morgan's Manual , ( Standard Authority ) , (210 pages ) , describes these lands , tells hot ? to Initiate and perfect claim to valuable FAUMS , TOWN LOTS , and MIKEIIAL LANDS. Price , with fine Sectional Map , I.OO. THE K1OWA CHIEF ( devoted to news and Information about these- lands ) asnt , one j ear , for tl.OO. Will con tain Proclamation , fixing date of opening. Paper ( one yr.Mamial , and Man all Tor $1.75. With the above will be mailed FUEE , 100 page Illustrated book on Oklahoma. ApcnlB wanted. Address , Dick T. Mor gan , Land Attorney , Terry , Okla. The total amount of money coined by all of Queen Vctoria's predecessors on the throne was $1,025,000. A dyspeptic i& never on good terms with him self. Something is always-wrong. Get It right by chewing Beeman's Pepsin Gum. The great wall of China , portions of which are still in evidence , was com pleted 211 B. C. So His Sign Said. George Hamel , of Jenkintown , pa. , is a justice of the peace , conveyancer and notary public. A few clays ago he was approached by a well dressed woman , who said that she wanted some baggage hauled to the station. He told her he thought she must be mistaken , that she probably wanted So-and-So. "No , I don't , " she replied , and , pointing to his sign , she said : "You are conveyancing. " Mr. Hamel at first thought she was attempting to dazzle him with a pun. but her con fusion when he laughed and took her remark in that light convinced him she had been in earnest. Loveliness needs not the aid of for eign ornament , but is , when unadorn ed , adorned the most. At Los Angeles , Cal. , Rev. A. H. Houghal , who , it is understood was a brother-in-law of Jay Gould , is dead at the age of 70 years , from paralysis. He leaves a large estate. He was well known as a philanthropist in the Meth odist community in that ctiy. OMAHA AND ST. LOUIS K. K. CO. HALF KATES. ST. LOUIS. Sept. 30th , Oct. 1st , 2nd , 3rd , 4th and 5th. KANSAS CITY , Sept. 2Qth , 30th , Oct. 1st , 2nd , 3rd , 4th , 5th and Cth. On Aug. 21st , Sept. 4th and 18th HALFj RATES ( PLUS $2.00) for round trip to most all points South. Now is the , time to take your vacation. All infor-1 raation at Omaha & St. Louis R. R. I Office , 1415 Farnam St. ( Paxton HO TEL Block ) , or write Harry E.I Mcores , C. P. & T. A. , Omaha , Neb. That is not a good voyage which enriches - ' riches the cargo but wrecks the ship. , THE DEWEY HOMESTEAD. The above picture .shows the house whore George Dewey was born Docmubor iifitu , 1837. It was occupied by the Dewey family until after tbe death of the AdrairarK father. It then came into the possession of Captain Edward Dewey , who sold it to its present owner nncl occupant , T. H. Gordon , Esq. , in the summer of 188W. Mr. Gordon moved it to its present site in the following February , 1800 , and has occupied it nntil the present time. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon are unfailing in their courtesy to the thous ands who visit this shrine , the birthplace of Admiral Dewey. A recent letter from T. R. Gordon to the Peruna Drug M'f'g Co. , Columbus , Ohio , rends as follows : "It is with great satisfaction that I find myself able , after an extended trial , to write you in this emphatic manner of the good your Poruna has done my wife. 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Tickets on sale Tues days , September 4 and 18 , October 2 and 16 , November G and 20 , and De cember 4 and 18 , 1900. For full information mation , land folders , etc. , address any agent of the above lines , or H. C. Townsend , G. P. & f. Agent , St. Ixjuis , Missouri. Patience is the perfume pressed from the crushed blossoms of joy. It's a wise man tnat has an off-hand acquaintance with a buzz saw. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES are fast to sunlight , washing and rubbing. Lawyers and doctors are about the only people who profit by their own advice. Try Magnetic Starch It will last longer than any other. Though a man declares himself an atheist , it in no way alters his obliga tions. PI. W. Beecher. Mrg. AVinslow'8 Soothing Syrup. For children teething , softens the Riima , reduces In flammation , allays pain , cures wind colic. 23c a buttla To speak out and to offend , with some people , are but one and the thing. If you have not tried Magnetic Starch try it now. You will then use no other. 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