The Columbus journal. (Columbus, Neb.) 1874-1911, October 16, 1901, Image 1

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VOJUUM3E XXXILr-NtfMBE8;28.
COtUMBTTSi NEBRASKA. WEDNESDAY: OCTOBER 1. 1901."
WHOkE NUMBER 1,640.
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' CdNSTAJfINOpi.E,-:.: Oct.: 31. In
itJmpHatace.wIth'a request fronj Wash--.
. .'Igton; ".the 'search. Jiy'Pttiomaii troops
- V"Xor Ifcia. abductors 'of Hiss -Stone, .'the
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-: - Ameriota missionary,- has been' aban
.doned,":it -ing'lieared'tnjit-.tlie.brlgv
- .-Wnds. Vould. .kill her. Bhquld. they; be
closely pursped. ' Aranseaents-. are
'- ifowVfceine raade- to' bay the' ransom
. demanded; ... ::-.' " .
i -.TM)STON.'Oct,-.32.'-T;The "ihfeunder-.
' ciandin'a;;existing.'.inl various jarts.of'
"''the 7cq!lry, ".indicated especially -in
pryate-advices- received "."here.- as 'to
-'Use".prwre8s'b"f'the8j"unfl to" 'ransome'
.Miss .'Stone, .: lajIonary,-iir con-
' i sldered. t6-bfc 'sufflcieat reason for the'
j ". issuance, 'of -another; appeal for -funds --
.-"by. .'the clergymen-wbo .signed" the.
" .first one. The 'idea is'-: to impress
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.upon- the-'people-.'of America.-the "dap--
i:.'-:8er .which "stnt threatens Miss 'Btone
:;" The second 'appeal follows: -.""
. -'BOSTOS, Oct ll.-To the. People:
...J.Of ABjerkJa; .The .promptings -of -our-;'.
.hearts 'compel us to issue a Wcejid-nr-'
"-- gent; appeal to-th.e people. -of-America
" r tivome" to" -the "rescue of Miss 'J211en
'' : .- M. 'Stone,- the American." missionary
': owheld'-ca'ptl.ve by brigand's'. in the'.
:-' Balkan-, mountains'' liftea.'. ransom"-' df .
". ". "l.ia.ob,- NWrlybpe'-milf that sum. W
: . -;yef to" be faised" Pr vate'advicea wre
"""" yestefilay "Jo the effect ' that-' it- wai
;-".' : absolutely necessary ;to raise' tne. fulT
-.- '-amount at pnceO-The -story of a. thirty
-' , days. -respite iff: absolutely 'discredited
'in tie", best informed localities'.. -".-:
"-- , ."The" public 'should, not be deceived
-.. ..by the. idea that the -American -board,.
. -. as "su.ch, wilj pay. any'.of the" -ransom.
-'." it Bas! offlcfally .declared that it-xoujd
.'. -."-Vabt," although ite 'member-have "-unari-.
' :iB)dusly cxpresRsed sympathjt .with the
- movement. Will Ji.ot pastors, tender---
-.. hearted -.women,, 'patriotic.- men. ..and .
' "" representatives of commercial and fi-
'. ".--napclai activity every wh.ere, will .noil
': every jane aid -.by giving' and;ollciting
. ;:."-until the entire fund is in. hand "A
"..-.-life"isat skeV'the.lie of a-'Chrto,
.-:" tian, a. missionary, -a piltrio "and .atpof
-.' We American.. ".". ;"". "-"-.'"
-." -r". "Alli-contributioBs'-shdul'd -be sent'di'
" i-lrct to Kidder, Peabody.fc Co.,. 115
' -.uevonsnire-sireet oston,-or raring.
' ."Jkfngoup Co.. .15 Wall .'street, "JJew:
. . York.-. All money contributed will-be
. -,'; -tWturiied.to the. donors in case its use
.-" "Is" -not" necesssary or. "jnthe- -event'.-of
t- ' " its being;; hereafter returned. "byV:.or,
-'through thje --Unljted. "States, goyern
c: went.'.---"." -" :'"-..- ""c'l "''.---2
'-'.V ' '-.JjpHN:i4WITHROW,v "
.yTarktilCongregatipaal Churck. .
., :" jV''''fRaR-''iaHfl3-"".. :
: .'.-. - ".Tremont' Tttnple. Baptist Church. .
V v .. :" . ' ... tpHN-ffABHAITHi..' "" .
.. -"i ;'Brpmfi6ia. -Street '.Methodist Chajrch."
:-'..' tONBbN,.dct.-12.-fter detailing;
'; --"the history of- the' aiiducUonof M.isa'
'. "' "Ston.4 the'.Sptatqr. Teniarks:" .. :"
- . ... "President . Uoosevelt "and- tbeWashr.
.' ';. Ingtpir-.. cabtnej maintain-justly ' that.
jbisgQvernmoqt whicb . proyok-es '&nd
-'. protects 'briRiiridaKe, and "tliey.- intend :
lo acmna rcparauon jraiH-uie-Rpn
-;- "ItJ-.wilIr.fiCt:be,.Iimtted; rrejmagine, to J
."." --"25,000:". -The portc-'will be" required
" -"to- punish" thonnthpre ithe outrage;'
. .: "jiml as'TurkeV is'-sure -to '.shuffle' and
'. Amevifa-fs "tired "of being-playe'd whh",'
.. a"r naval-. il'cmonstratlbnJs'-quite "on the
'- - e- cards? '. The sultan' wiir.of- "course, yield
" . "- 'to 'the. -first '"show "of -force." .-'-.
... . -.-.-;' :.--Cjial:at potter te Die.,.'.. .,
'!! '" -- - MrDDLEBURG;" ."Cape" Colony,' Oct'-
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- ; . J 2. .Seiitepce of- death has been" pasS-
.ed-cii" Commandant "Loiter; ihe "Cape.
."". .rebel, whose 'command..1 composed" "al-
:". -".mosi-: wholly--of rebe'is,;-wki cAptUted"
- .-. Ib'y.-'-JkiMJer.S'cdbeV," south of "Petersburg-
"earrv las'tmea'th.r-liord.Kifcheher-tias'
'.. confirmed the sentence: .-.- ...-. .
. ""- "Five of Lotte) Vcomrades have been.
sentenced to'Hh penitentiary for' life;
o'neV.yquth.-.his been se.riten.qed. to"
. - twejaty' strokes with., the..rod,..foiromr
' .' -ed' by imprisoiraeat. UB'tll..the' close
of. the war.
i-AareeaMe aa CaaaL : '
. 7WASHINGT0JJJ, .Oct'.'; 12 Sinatbr.
- MajsoV: of. Illinois,- wb."o" -reeums to- his
.home today.". called to assure -jPresl-.
. "..det Roosevelt! that-the- re'port-.Uiat
'" hej intended -tcj-fight" the.' new- canal.
. -. trejrty'-l was'" entirely erroneous.-.: - '.
- ' x- :KeJea-f'r 8aw faaeraiu- " .."
.- SALT. LAKE CITY, " Oct ; K'Ar-V
. rangements for. the, funeral" "of Lo
.- reriro" -Sn"ow-.of the "'Mormon .. church.'
- whp'aied "in tils cityr were-perfedtea"-
" . . .
- at ja'' meeting -of the 'chnrtfc authori
ties -todaV--. 'The funeral win'-ta"Ki
;-plce- Srinday."'.-SpeclaT rates, on alL
'"'.roads will be-made aad. maay. iho'u-;
sads-. of vlsitqrs fare expected from.
points in Utah '. and' sarrbuBdiag.
. stites.' The" .odjr. win lie. la stat") at
the Bee Hive -house "Sunday 7' ' .-
Cetek'imtea CanUOwMUff. '
. HELENA. Mont, Oct 12. The state
arid Sand -'grant - commission, wbjch
was .created, by the- legislature with
power, to reclaiia huids 'donated-, to. the
state by the general go'v'ernmeat. un
der, the Carr act,' celebrated the opea
fag oif. the great canal system ia'.dis
trict No. 4, which comprises 'SS.M0
acres of land 1b the Dearborn valley",
-Lewis amd Clark counties. - The state
fijiiiei to sell this land in-tracts of
lft sens' to actual settlers.. -
MEMASKA WOMAN'S C4UIS.
StateJ 4n"(toa Mm ' Pnpia jt Pa,
. masal Iatcnt. '.
. .WAYI,iNeb.,".Oct, 14:-fThe lpro-.
grah pjeseptedat the .-meeting of the
State federation -Dfi Woman's ciu'bt
I was of .unusual -interest The. .address'
of State -Superintendent W. K. FowlVr
l on "Women at the School Meeting and
in-jtbe School Room", lias aroused more,
interest than .any talk yet -given at the
convention-.- .".'". . . ' . ' . .
.; 'Reports .-wre received! from forty-one'.clUbs.'Mrs.-H:.-H.
Heller of Omaha
made a plea'-furMhe'-assistance-of the-
- .- - .
federation in the establishment of
kindergartens for the colored- children
of the"sou'th.Tiie delegation .promised'
tb fn'tcrest" '(heir "-club's -In the. project
and''if..pos8ibie-tb provide for the
training of : a -young colored, woman
for 'the wok.". The daughter of Rev.
WiUiaaa. Vah'derzee- -of .X.ihcom ;wiil-
probably.be chosen if th6 monejr.can:
" be raised. . .
'."- Mrs; -P." -M.'.Hall gave an excellent:
art. .program. She' w'as -assisted. by
Mrs. Biishnell' of Lincoln and -Mrk.
.Heller- bf Omaha. Several women also
spoke o'f ceramics. .
An amendment was' carried which
constitutes the presidents, of all the.
clubs, as- a..'ndminating committee.
. 'ATter.- prolonged ,-discussion '.- .'the
.amendment tb. increase the annual
dues; was .carried", but will not' take
.effecf'-until' next .year. " -
The reception -at the home -of Mrs.
'J. -T.'.;Bressler, president of. the Wayne
'.Cflty 3'federatlon, was unusually "-brll-.
hl The; .rooms were exquisitely
decorate with- roses and ferns.. Mrs.
Ella'Pcattie of Chicago and Miss Ev
ans 'assisted Mrs. Bressler, the state
"pfflcers and the president of the Wayne
jriraba-ln receiving; -
. .- . State 'Deputy Veierlaariaat.
LINCOLN; Oct U.-in ' accordaace
With an' act .passed by the last legisla
ture. Governor- Savage appointed, fif-r
.teen' deputy veterinary surgeon's, who
are to-be. subject" to call, at all times
for "service nn'der direction "of Chief
Surgeon'Tbomas. ,Ed'ch deputyCwill be
paid' '$5 and actual expenses for each
.day's service. -The deputies appointed
by the governor are:. J. S. Anderson
Seward;' M: T. Bernard, Schuyler; A.
Bostroni" Minden; M."V. Byers, Os
ceola; .Fred Evans; --Grand Island; M.
D. Hammond. Wayne; H. Johnson,
.Weeping-Water; C. P. Leslie, Wahoo;
C. A. McKira.JNorfollj; G. Robertson,
Beatrice;' V. Schaefer, -Tekaham; J.
D. Sprague, David City;- Mt H. Tay-r
lor,-York; G..Tt.; Young, Omaha; D. R.
Colby, Beatrice. ' .- .
: Db'petal af iMaraaee Fees.
' LINCOLN, Oct' 14. Auditor Charles
Wtrtqn and the Providence Washing
ton Insurance company- of. Rhode
Island have joined" issues in a peti
tion' in district .court, in which they
ask for guidance in settling' the prob
lem 'of the disposition of the I9.0QO
-license -fees of insurance companies,
turned into the office -by former Audi
tor -Eugene Moore. This money was
all that Moore returned of the ' $32,
.J16.7a be-'collected. from-'tne Insurance
companies during 1895.' and 1896.
Auditor Weston would prifer to pro
rate this .amount among the. various"
companies, but the. Providence com
.pany" .strenuously objects 'ta the plan.
... .itfate Palryatea-to Meet
-, LINCOLN, Oct 14. The State Dairy
men"8t association will meet in Lin,
-coin, 'January 22 .'to '24. Sessions will
be held -in one -of the-lecture, rooms of.
the State, university and exhibits will
be InT'-'tfie' Soldiers'' -Memorial hall.
Ainng the .officers 'of the association
who held .a -preliminary meeting .in
-this iity were:- .President Rustin,.Mr.
Clark of "Ravenna," MrJ Rector of Crete
Mr..--Ha8keU". of Lincoln, J. K.Honeyr
welf-""pf Lmcon," and Food. Commls
sipnpr S.. X?.-Bassett " '. " .
OSI'cUirMewe'of Arardir..
.-Lincoln; Oct w'-r-ThV following
telegram- T?as received by; Governor
Savage -from ."E. L. Vance', Nebraska'
commissioner at the. Pan-Americaji ex-
pqeitiori: ' ". - - ".-.- "". ...
- 'Exposition -officials have" awarded
Nebraska- gold'edai-for collective .eT
hibit' of 'agrlculture'and-' silver, medal
for cqilectlve" exhibit of. cereals "- -
:". Cel at Ceeper. ;
;. COOPER, Oct. ' 12.-Coal has: beeh
lp very", paying '-quafltitles . "one-half"
mile e'ast" of this jlacp.'Two..veihs,.6ne'
seven -feet "'from- tne-suriace; .Is two
and'.OBe-half feet. thick; -the secot)d is"..
ITQ feet deep- and five feet ihick,.'eaplr
having' a: good Vocf '-over. 'it -and :.no
water to contend -with. ".-;. .-
Iaaaae FroaVrear. ."--'
:" HARRlSdN, Jfebl. OcC 14,?-An ln-
.sane-mas. who; gives his'-name as Joe'
Kramer, was -b'rougbt .Qp.'.tp- this place.
by. F P.-Lelthblt, who" lives. ten" miles
- . .
east .. of ' here.. Kramer -prays almost '
Incessantly, for . 'deliverance ' from
imaglQary'.detectlTes.. Years, ago 'his'
father's, bouse -was burned in. .Germany
and Kramer' arid. bis-brother 'w.ere ac
cased, of .setting the fire, but. both -protested
their Innocence. Kramer think?
the. authorities are after .'him. .
OM Ceaiaaay Aailgaa.
O&D, Neb., Oct U.f-Tbe Frank
Maliory company of this city -made so
l assignment of their general merchan
dise- stock in favor "of creditors. - The.
valHe-of .the stock is about tea thou
saad ' doiurs'-'and .'the. liabilities' six
thousand. The largest' creditor is the'
Ftrst National' bank of this city, bar
ing m. claim for ten thousand doUahu
A chattel'mokgage has bees gives to
aufcHiw "tfc claim of. thn INn .M.
itiosaL .V
WAR OFFICE DEFENDS
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8ecretarj Broddrick Answen Ontjcitm oi
:. iti Alleged Apatkj. ' ;
lUTCIENtt 1VEN AU IE ASKS
A. 8tatBeat of the liaatMr. of Maa to
- ta fiM aad -Othcra AallaMAikf
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agtead- .to Cease IU. TntUmg
'" ceralag taVSitaatlaa.
: LONDON, Oct ii. Theiecretary of
war,. Mh' Broderick, -replying to' Sli
Charles .Howard Vjncerirs-s;offe-' tc
'raise, fresh' troops ox .do anything else
"to-assist' the government, declines the
proposal- and in:.doing so- lengthily re
views 'the -British." position In'-.South
Africa, obviously"-in '"answer to-"the
persistent, and -searching .criticisms of
'the ministerial, journals and.-members
of parliament that the government' -S..I
'languidly cpntent to let tbe-war-drag
ion.? Mr.'-Broderick says, to hegtn'with;
that nothing -Lord 'Kitchener -has afik
ed -for' has "hot been promptly met- He
.aijds ': '. -.' . --. ... ".--. .. .
"We have, roughly, ;,200,000 -.men .and
450 -guns in"S6utii 'Africa, aitd over
100,000. -mfeh' are-, under training . at
home. 'We have -no difficulty, therer
fore, in" keeping tb field fairly -up. to
its. requisite strength by", draft&v. and' if
a further" 'call be made we ' are' in. a.
position to, meet it with the .-utmost-promptitude.
Notwithstanding, this,
there seems to be an" impression'
abroad that the -close of the war is
retarded by a scarcity of troops, or the;
'.want of mobility, of our columns."'
This impression .Mr., Broderick. com
bats 'by reciting what the war offioe
is -doing, providing supplies' fo-314.-000
persons; directly or-.lndlrectly cbn
nected. with the war, in.jreedlng 248,
000- horses and mules- and' maintaining:
fbur. months' reserves of food for men
and animals. 'Sixty-nine-.. mobile col
umns, perfectly equipped, are- now-" is
the field and. 10,000 remounts are being
landed, monthly,- besides those .cap..
tured.: "-.'"'' -
Mr. "Broderick' says the anxiety can
be set to rest at 'home. The govern-,,
ment -has' never interfered -with; Lord
Kitchener, In whose, vigorous -prosecution
"of the war it has entire, confidence-.
He points again to the vast
extent of the country. ' . '
Alluding to Lord Kitchen.er's send
ing back poorly trained yeomanry;
Mr. Broderick replies, that they would,
have been trained earlier' but 'for .the
opinion of military' advisers, in South.
Africa and at home, np to liovemher, .
1900, that no fresh -troops, were needed.
"When Lord Kitchener .asked-"- for
5,000 more,"' says the ,waV 'secretary,"
"the government sent out tc. him: 61,-.
000 fresh troops during the ''first "six-
months of 1901, besides arms for .20,
000" local levies." - '.
The chancellor of the " exchequer,
Sir- Michael Hicks-Beach, speaking at
Oldham', said he believed parliament
would be summoned earlier than
usual, but would not be called to at
tend, the autumn session, contending
that organized resistance- in South
Africa really ended a; year ago and
that only guerrillas are .now in -the
field. " He- said the '.British govern
ment of. the-Orange River Colony had
.raised nearly as Tnuc'h...revenue as was
raised, before the. war". -;-.-.."
HEILBRON, "Orange ."River Colony.
Oct 7. Thirteen of -Kitchener's scouts-
have been captured'-.in a Boer ambush;
Mast Have Sesalar-Dipleaia.
. DENVER, -Oct. 11. The "state bbar
.of medical examiners today began a
crusade against; all whO'practice."medi--cine
Without "regular .diplomas.. .Sil
warrants were issued by .the 'district
court, three for -osteopaths; two for
regular practitioners, 'who are alleged".
to have failed to' comply with. the law,-J
and" one for" a ma-gnetic healer. -Sim
.ilaf action is 'said "to have been'.tiiken
at -Colorado Springs. Du.rang'a- .and'
'..other-towns" In .the state.
- ' . -jtobceTel't Kimra 'OSJtera .
. ' Washington, oct-:ii.-The. presr-
-dent made, the 'following . appoint-
: merits':" Justice-:-Euge'n'e"""R... Heri-,
dficks,' .United Stales., marshal, .terri-
. tory "Hawaii: -WarVSecorid liedtenants-1
of. cavalry,. Walter Hj- Neill,-. George. R:-
. Spmerville; ' second " lieutenant " qI "in.J
fantryVernon-W.- Bpller; .Samuel T,
Mackalla: "' - ". '
.Ktecf ICew'af Mlai.gteae. .
'.LONDON. Oct. ItT-The-' Cpnstanti-"nopte-to'rxespondent.ot'the
Tiriies, wltK
jng yesterday'. (Thursday).-.saysj. ""The
.United States-legation here confidently"
expects tb' receive hews of MisB .Stoiie
today. . ' " . "".." ..". ';"" .
sGiTe Veaesafela a Seafe-... "
'WASHINGTON.. .Oct lll-pn'-the'
30"th -of: "September the--navjr depart-
merit issued an itinerary for the battle'
-fhip" Indiana.- -Jt "was to. take a, hum
.ber..of Jands'mes -'aboard on a training
cruise through the .West -Indies; -..The
'publication wasmisinterpretedt.a's.Jn-.
dlcating -a', demonstration on 'the "coast f
of-Venezuela. Indiana .was' to' approach
dp nearer that country. than; Port. of
Spain, hut -no movements will be re
ported. . .:.. ""
' S-aaHaex Ataear 1MUM.
. 'WASHINGTON,. Oct. lV--The In
dian bureau officials. estimate "tha't the
number .of cases, of smallpox on.-th
reserva'tens throuEhout the west if
between 100 and 150. About -ten
deaths have bees reported, during the I
last week. There are 'eighty. -cases
at the Bad 'Rl'vr' reservation In Wfs- l
consln. but no deaths save yet -oc-"cvirred.
Other, .reservations where,
smallpox is prevalent Include Leach'
Lake, Mllle Lac and Fosd 'du-'Lsc: .
ONUS rot NttlASKA. CtAt
Three Saaaaers. eaaty
Keward far Ptoeerery:
"LWCOLN, . Neb.,- Oct 12. Three
Saunders county farmers, Jehs Joseph,
'-John Fafronek and Nels GibsoB, have
applied 'to Qovernor Savage for the
Btandlng reward offered -.for. the 'dis
covery 'o'f coal in . paying- quantities
Vithinvthe -state. .They . presest .a
lengthy affidavit in which they. assert
that xn October 3 they found a.veln of.
coal pver four feet in" thickness at a-
depth of-235 feet aid that on the'fol-'
lowing day'th'ey found the second vein,
'measuring six feet in thickness sad at
a depth, of 245 '.feet Both veins .are lo
cated in Jhe northwest' quarter, of 'the
northeast .quarter of. section 9, is
township 13,- north range 7,. in Sauad-.
era" county. .-"The farmers isslst -that
th'ey are the first to" diacoTer-oosl .in
Nebraska.' and therefpre are-eBtitled to
the full- reward .offered., by -the -.'state.
They Insist tiat' the", coal " bfKOOd
quality- and -'the-.veins of suafclesi
thickness- and "near enough the sur--
face to be" prpfltably worked.-
"' the Jaw providing ,fbr. the "award
isays that-when-it shall-.be made, ap-
parent 'to the governor that a -.vein of
coal' -not. less -.than- twenty-six ihches-
in ueptn ana- or suractent capacity to
pay. to -mine. and 'within paying dis
tance of the surface has ,been 'disoov
. - - - .- ....
ered it, shall be the: duty; of the gover
nor to .appoint a.Bnitable,person to" .'ex
amine the same, whose'duty..ltshaH'be'
'to. report. 'the probable extent and ca-:
paclty of: the vein. If ' the: report-is
satisfactory to the .governor lie shall J
direct v the' auditor "to draw- an' order
on the treasurer for 84,000, :tb. be piald
to' the"' owner-Of the" jalne-of-coat A.
reward of $2,000 is offered for the dis
covery of iron ore. -."..' "
KUKQUENr.Ont TKM WES
Departaieat CeatautaderVTS-ee that 0.A'
r - ' B. Fastr Pay, Da. . .. -.
. XINOOLN. Neb:, '- 'Oct .'12.-lne.rai
orders No. ' 7 rere '-Issued' by ". R. " S."
Wilcox, department commander, of Ne
b'raska, Grand Army of .the. Republic.
A short review, of the' national eo
campment was given, together with a
few' words- regarding- the .showing
which was made1 by Nebraska. ' Con
cerning the dute "of different veterans.
the- followihg -sfateriieht" was made:
"At the date of forwarding' the June
consolidated report' of. "the A."-" A. . On;
to national headquarters, this-.departs
ment; paid "for per- capita tax on.i-,500
comrades who belonged' .to posts 'that
had failed to make- their .report or' pair
dues. to these headquarters. This was
'done -to keep'pp our. standing -at the;
pfext:Jiatioriar encampment, as ouf tep-
resentJatioa'-'iB based upon. tur June' t-'
port and believing those posts that:
were delinquent would 'certainly "send,
in their report, soon; but at" this date;,
notwithstanding special 1 -notices have.
been sent but, the following posts are.
delinquent.: .,.. .". " !..
"Nos, 17. 26. 30; ?3t-..41, 63 58, 65,. 121,
122, 124l?5. 127 146, '158; 182,.2eS, '215,
-220,-223. 233, 2391244,, 247- 258i'26."261
'266. 272. 283, 287, 292, 311, 315; 321, 327.
328, 336, 344, 346 and 349", . . V y. '
. "The commandertrusts that the. sim
ple .mentiob of "thew, -posts will be' the
means of spurring-up -the; officer' and
that -the department, may 'receive "re-"
'ports .'from, them before many' days.
We need y6u," comrades, nd y,ou need
us'.--: We do not' desire .to 'drop you,-but
'unless.- the reports -are, in' before January!-:!',
under ouf 'ruleV-and regain
tions, such . action- will have-1? - be
taken . . . ...'..-. -' ' '
Great Aapea .Wraaael Dn ". ';
-. Salt lake ,;iTY; .utahi -Oet ' n.-
The great Aspen .tunnel 6n"the-.Leroy-Bea'r-
River 'cutoff on. the .Union- PaV
cific- -road 'has..- been completed, and
train's -are' .rupriing. over - the " new
route"'- The -cutoff 'and tunel shorten
.the line nearly ten miles-'and .reduce
the, grade .bver' that portion- ..of the.
road 'from seventy .;to-fbrty:three feet
to. the mile. . The 'tunnel-has been-'two.
years .in coarse' of -construction; and
has --cost! -a large, .sum, .'."-. " -.
, Arthar Vaa.Karaa.iii Sea tea'eed.. -
SALT "LAKE CITY. tah. Oct". 12..T
Arthur. '.J.'-'.Van Kuran,V- formerly of
Omaha was'-,sentenced-'by" Judge' Stew
art to. serve two and a lialf.'yjesrs in
the -state' prison on a.; cjonvfetion last
week-of-em b'errling-88,000 i.'froin .-the
Oregon Short. LInb .Railroad company
while 'serving as -its; local treasurer.'
' . Laa4 Frlea IacMaatag la FaUu.; '.
' 'OSCEOLA. -cNeb.. Oet li--JGouhty
Treasurer' Keene.-. Iiiidden.'. bought a
quarter section of land' 'for -84,600 'a.
short titrie" ago. He has just' sold the
tract for" 6,0O..'" .:" .'V ;
-. Ka Fear a'ff Ilvaehltwi
;.. NELSOisf. Neb.,.-- Oct ...-l-neputy
snenrr jTanK reit .or- superior Jen jor
Denver, armed with -a requisition' for
the return .of ' Thomas -Arrowsmlth,'
who is'wsrite'd-here'-for' assatilt alleged
to" have been 'committed about "a" year
'ago .upon the. 16-year-old daughter -of
Cass Wells-' of Mount Clare. '.? '. .
..The report to the effect that :a mob
Is' awaiting Arrowsm)th's ' retur.ls
absolutely-, false' .and .wlthost ssj
foundation.' .'.'' . ..- .
' . FaHle. Waat Mere ijiaS.
SILVER CREEK. Neb.,-Oct 12. A
special agent of' the'' Usio Pacific
stopped here .and. visited, sil of the
lando-wners-' "next to the. :-comsaay'rf
right-of-wmy and. asTKed' them to slgs
leases for .land .that extends beyosd
- tne compssy'sfesces. -ft asMsxts' to
thirty-six acres tothe stile. This land
has bees deed by 'adfoiairig lasd-ows-ers
for. years. A good, suuiy of. them
are refssisg to sigs fahass for.it ssd
intend to ofpose the comsssy's esTorts.
1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 1 n u 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 if
. 1SVF TFrFiltaVlltC
V . BTVUU ius.wnvvaji
M I j I I t 1 1 I 1 I I 111 I I 1 ill t-lT
- Te duke of Orleans and a number
of. pplkcai' friends have ' arrived si
Oarlsrhue. where'" Oiey': will riaiaia s
few days is conference.
klght tiun'dred -employes at ths.Plms
"Brook .shaft of the Ontario Coal'-eoW.
psay'.' Scrantos, Pa.,' struck against;
working with other men who had So
worTrina- cards. ' " .-
1 WflllaM WMnVf lilnp .hits- e4vM
10,000. to the'..fund -for. erecting'. U
sew premises of the National 'Society
fbr.the Preyentlori of "Cruelty to Chllr
dren at. London, England. -'.-"
.. The "directors of the United. States
"Steel.. Corporation .have declared, the
'regular-quarterly 'dlyldehils.of 1 per.
-cest os-.ths preferred stock and 1 per
cest os the common.stodt ' ...
.Orders will be -Issued by Lieutenant
.Ceseral Miles' to provide for the addl
tI6n.ot;tohcoVnpanIes of qbast srtll-
Jery.. The -material 'for- these com
paniea'has already been secured.
John W. .English' who manufactured-'
"the first triTeling tnipk.i'n'' Racine;
Wis., Is dead at Mt Carroll,; Iowa.' Mr.
.Esglish. was 90.yeartidand'flgund
prosilnently in the early history ' of
tocini.-. ;.' ;"- ' : - ..
'.''Mrs Josephine .-Flanagan, an. aged
musician of N6rwalk Ohio,, and moth
sr of the-.music -teacrier 'of ! President'
-Roosevelt's "children; ;iras instantly
killed, byaneagine St the Lake Shore,
crossing; . " "?'. . .
' -Former Senator "William F. Vilas of
Madison' Wis., and "Joseph B.. Dale' of -Now
'York. city, were elected .to. fill
vacancies 'in the TtKMrd of directors at
ithe Wfsconsln .Central ''meeting " in
Milwaukee.
; ' LordParincefote;. the British ambas
sador. to Washington, will .'sail -from.
England on the 26th Inst. on"-, the
American line.. steamship' St. rLouIs.
lie Ui reach "Washington" abat the
flirst'-of November. .; ' -. . : .
John Woodward, assistant superia-
terident of'the Metropolitan -Insurance
-" " .t" iL v "j m at"
company, :wlth-"headquarters"at'. Lin
coln,- Neb., committed suicide at
Omaha.' -Woodward is. well -known
ssiosg .insurance men.
Walter O. Davldge,-for 'fiftr years a
sractitioner-At the local bar at .Wash
ington,, founder of the District of Col
nmbia Bar'atisoclatiori, and one of'the'
best .known. men in the-national, cap
ital, died, aged 78 years.. '..''
. Highwaymen held up -and robbed a.
party of tourists on "their" .way to:.Lake
Herman; South, .Dakota. SA 'pitched
.battle was waged, but- .the tourists,
were overpowered and. robbed. of $500
In cash,"' waitches-'and 'jewelry'.'
' o Don Joaquin Wilker Martines, Chll
.ean' minister .to. the United States, sail
ed for' New York with. his fairilly from.
Colon en route for the City 'of Mexico
to attend the Pan-American corigress,
at which he "will, represent Chile J"
- .e-war .department has' just '.made
'.pubiie .the revised "''customs tariff of
. the-. Philippine." archipelago" as" enact
ed September .17:. by the Pbiiippine.
commission. It -takes effect November
15.- The new tariff' was drafted for ihe
punoee.; of vproduclng $l,000,00f-. fey
eiiue. "- !'.... ' ..- : ' ;,:
The "residence of -Clans SpreckliS' in-'
San Franclsco.was.entered by'burglara
a .few- days .-ago. jhey, forced a -rear;
' window hlie the family .was. at din
ner; went "nip atalrt "and 'tole jewelry,
amounting In-" value to fully"- .$5.00K:
Not-, rintil" late- "at. nigb't.was the loss-
: discovered. . .- . :-.
o The -committee appointed "by the..
Central .Traffic, association, th8-West-
. ".. . e. -
efn ..Passenger association and. -the.
.Trunk -Liner association, . one, year .sgoi
has- unanimously -reported-: .'tiia't ' "all
passes -should be-'abolished',-even "the
courtesy. 'passes of. one president of ;a
.road to another. ... -.
Firs destroyed. the McMahon Crack-er-'and:
Biscuit company's:' factory .at
65f" Green streett,. Chicago,: causing . a
loss otjiSQSMS" '." . - : - - ".." .
Secretary of Agriculture.-' WiUorir;
after 'carefulocmsideratlon' of-the re
ports. aa'd'' estimates of leading-beet
sugar producers, -.estimates the. beet.
sugar production "for .1901; at. 19ft.50q
toss.': California' leads -with; "80,000'
tons; .Mlchigan.-.is' second. -with60,00i)
tons: rNebraska is.J given- 7,000" tons.-'
The; "ine 'sugar production..". Is." est'l
mated st'7W000 iojis:.' "
CTark A. "Place; tor-forty'yearspay--master.
of 'the- Chicago Milwaukee. &
St Paul railroad: .died at .Milwaukee,
I ::.Prlnce Adalbert; ;of Prussia, wlU-ar-;
rive at -aonsannnome- ucioDeri,?u,.-on
board thfe training- ship jChario.tte,'-to
nay avlsltto Atdul'-Hainld. ' .- '
The, Kaiser Frederick monument;' at
Breslau will be dedicated -October 16-
-'.'The Copenhagen ""newspapers revive
iso rumors .'mat King .Edward, is in a
8erlous.cbndition rom. cancer of the
tongue, with adducing any evidence. to
-thateffect .- . . . -.i.
. Prince Chdn. -head. of-.the 'X3hlnese;
explatory mission, 'will leave Germany:
nekt. Thursday. . "",.."'-" ..
- 'The. District .supreme-'ecflrt "appoint:-
ed Tracy L. Jeffords and Conrad .H.
Synae as . receivers: of" the American.
Savings bank at. Washington, D..C.
The newspapers of. Jamaica print a
number of letters."fro'm Booas.del.Torp
and other .ports -of Colombia," com
plalsisg of outrages'o'n prttish sub
jects, . Including Tro'men." Strong ' . ap-.
pesis-sre made to the government to
sead a .warship: for their, 'protection
"Twerity buiidirigs :in the'-hearf. of
West Tampa, Fla., were burned' with
a 'teas of $20,000. ..-' ":
L . Plans for the new hall to beerected
by the ."New .York Historical' society
st a cost' of nearly 'si.000v0M .have,
been formally-adopted". "-
. The University of Gottinges rece'nt
ly offered the newly founded 'chair of
inorganic .chemistry to. Theodore .Wtfiw
liam Richards, of. Harvard universliy(
which 'eosferred upou Dr.; von HoUeiH
bes the. honorary degree of doctor.sf
laws, sasR.ae National -Zeitung.
MEALTi Of SOUIEKS IS WOO. .'
- . .- .
- . . .. .-...
Gerfcral'Weod -Hakes -FareraMe '-jimpi.
of Ceadltleaa la Caaa.'
" WASHINGTON, Oct 1!(- The- dV-'
pairt ment has made' public the anual.
.report of-. Major General '"Leonard
Wood says, the general codd'uet of the
American troop? in'Cqba continues, to.
be excellent, 'and;, as' heretofore com
plaints ''against -them .from -civil 'au
jthoritiesabd inttivlduajs'ire extreme
ly rare. ' The 'total numbeVo'f deaths'
of 'officers arid enlisted men 'during the
year was-6.7, a percentage of .less than
1-.26... Yellow, fever -.has-' now been al-.
most .driven from- the' island, owing tp
'the energetic war on 'the '.mosquitoes
' and.' the-sanitary, precautions adopted-
However, diiring-Iast suinmer.fi ve-offl
cers ox .uenerai wooa s -sian -twere.i
taken 411 with-yellow fever and three
of them -died. Among the -hea'dquar-
ters" empl05-.es. .' there were. f brty-ef ght
'victims -of ":yell.w .fever, with 'eleven
.deaths. - . - ;v ,:
'General. Wood devotes ,-a"gopd part
of s report; .to a stateenisfof. the"
results .of the test? of the artuiery'.ln,
'fortifications' left by tbe Spanish ;aid
summarizing three be says:.' ''The"be-
havidr df the guns, and -carriages- "was
"rather. better than was- expected by.
.the-artillery 'officers.
NATI0NAI flJlWY CdN6JE5S
Beclal Refermers-. plecaet- .KvlU' aad
Methods of JEradtea ting;: Tat im'.
.... CHICAGO. Oct. 11. Methods". for
abating ..social' evils anil-.placing '."the"
human" race on a 'higher 'le'vel-'of purity,
"were 'discu8Se'd.-in:hope'fui".'-tones- by
speakers at' the session of the;Natonal
Purity convention, -".
.Charles L."Piymate '6t CrawfordsH"
vllle; -Ind;. spoke ot ''Neglected. Fac
tors In the- Problem of i;ife.;- Rev
Jesse Jones of Halifax. Mass,' read a
. paper pointing out .cures for.the-;sbcial .
eyils; -Mrs: Minetfa-'Tinny-of-Kirwin;-.
Kan:, discussed-"The Puritr Problem."
"and Hatty A.Sc'hwendener;..sM. D;, of
St. Joseph,. :Mich., laid" great stress on
"'An-Ounce of Prevention," in -rearing.
- a nearly, pure.- race. Mme. .E". Eckler
read an interesting ".paper "under- the
caption,-- "Aliolitionist and.- Jtescue
'Work-in HoHaind and .Java," with both,
of " .-which prbbleins.'she. .is-, familiar.
Charles. A. Mlt.ch.ell-, 'of Marion'rille,
r"Mo.-,-. urged- -.earnestly for' parental
watchfulness- over' -boys- in , the periods
when their charadfers-are-formirig. "
I0TIIA Stirs THA0L01 NCT
Beer Geaerat Erades tho .Cordoa, Creaa-
'. lac Fltnuta' Stiver.
LONDON, Oct 11. TbTe; wholly nn-
sallsfactory situation in 'South' Africa-:
'continues to call' -opt the' most severe
criticism. " Lojrd -Kitchener wires -that
General Botha has" -crossed :'tbe-.-Pfv"aau
.. . -.-.- ,- - .-
river twenty 'rbfles--north of- Vryheid,-
which means- that he has again ..e'si
caped the British--cordon-. N "' ""
- .General B'uller,- in -.a- speech this
afternoon', -complained of. -the general
criticisi-a especially' in the newspapers,
of himself: .' He' admitted; .lie "had ad
"vised Generar Sir George ' White that
it. would' possibly be-necessary" to sur
render. Ladysmith-but,. bearing:, in
.mind-all the .circumstances.-of the' case,
he. was -quite, pre'pared'to .let ..th'p pub
.'lrc.judge. of 'the' "justifiabUltyf of "the
jpewsjjapep .attack: - ..-."- . -.-.-..
."bl9CSte-.to..PrikoB?Bererai: . . .
- .UNCOLN;' Oct Jl (Jovernor'Sa'v
age" has appointed, the tollbwin'g- dele-
gales-:to. the annual "congress --of the.
National Prison Rc-forrh - association,
"to be held-In Kansas "City--November
.9..to'13: -E.D. DaVis, G. .W. Martin.
Jb'hn-Daii's, .Heiiry VV'Hoagland, Prof.
C.'E Prevey, Z:'S. Branson Lincoln; :
John"".T'- Mallalieu, Kearney;-.- Hcrac
M. .-Clark,- Geneva; "Rev. .Joseph. Rues-r''
sing. -West '.Point; '.John J; -Donahue..
souo-rower.-vumaaa ; w;- wauuiDgion,
".Beatrice; r-fl.. M. Kreader, Fremont; -S.
Ni: .-Taylor.' brand' Island; William
Brower ""Nebraska? ..'City';- , Clause.
MeflckV- Blair -.'Miles .Mitchell,-; South
Omaha"--. ." .-". .''- i;-'"
:-...Tte.iraaa JWaaae a K'aas7rs.-Maa .'
GBtTYSBURG ,,Pa., Oct II.7-T lie
I. btasiriess -session, of'the U.rI.on Vt-'terau
Iegicn ;.was" -held .yesterdasrs -. Among-
the ..'prominent spea"ke"-s-. at'.the. -'meek-:
.ipg -w'ere.-Gepera.f Wv VV ntidley,' tor-
mero-commissidnerrof-- 'pensions;': apd
Cor'porar. Tanner -Chicago waschosep'
"as . the .next place "of riieetlng -and.'the.
-fdllawirig officers, were, --elected: '" Va--
tional. comriiande",-."J.- Elwln Brows,-;
-Washington r, surgeon ;gen?raI',-C: W.
Stowe" of" Saline," 'Kan. -.." J"- ".;; -.
"-.- . - V-'.- - .-'... -.-. """"
1 ?. .: 'jb'lea at At of JUaety-Oa'e; ' .-:' I
"."GENEVA". Ie'b,,.'Gcl. ll.r"john ile"-
Clung died -at"bfs"home'in. thisTcity -at
the age 'of nearly rimetyr'one- yearss-'H.c
carnc " to" this; county.'aJbput' "twenty-two-1
years ago.- . .'.'.-". r
-' '. Moat Calls It- a'AceldeaU
NEW .Y0RK..0ct.ll. Jfohann- Mb'stJ
'.was. tried in -the cbufrt 6t..speciat..se"s-
sipnsc.on a coarge 01 viuiation oi'ine-
penal' code in publishing; onSeptem -
per"12. a'n-a'rticle'in his.:papi3r 'entitled.
"-Murder against Murder.
Most-'testi
'ed.'-tbat-.the article had 'beeh. publ'sh-
ed years' :a'go and that'- he' had - copic-.TL
it-i"n hiff" pa'er "March 44;." 1885. The
.use o-It. just" at the time -of the "mur
der of.'McKinIey,.he said was" an un
fortunate c'pineldenc'e. . . - - '.". -.
. - Sbot'by.Hlffl'wayB-ea:"
"belLe pijAine,-. ia., pet: il
Oolph Vanace;'a farmer bf- Poweshiek
.. -.,. - .- -'county.-was
returning' honie from.nere
.late at night and was held -qp'.b'y two
highwaymen. "He was near-: a .bridge
and when the inen. attacked .him be
resisted-and "they shot him. ..The ball
took effect in. .the breast and" it "Is
dohbtless.l'f'he will live. Three camp
ers near by hearing- the shot ran to
the assistance of Yanace "and drove the
robbeii.away." .
XhJa-Das ataa m Street Car
In Detroit there Is s remarkably af
fable and Intelligent Boston terrier,
whose 'owner carries a 'paotograph of
the dogl On "ths.back of the photo
graph is 'an- order signed- .by . the ira-
.pertntendeBt.ortne lines directing ine
conductors of.altstreet cars in the'eity
to permit the dbg Ben Bolt Is his
name to' hoard their .cfcrs..--As" Bes'
Is known to. most of. the conductors it
i. rarely' necessary- for his owner to
show. the order .-......-.."--"
.-" - ". : -.
' ' -la Bla Fatbcr.la-Laws FalpM.
Rev. 'Samuel Scoville, .Henry Ward;":
Beecher s son-in-law. .has become asso
ciate pastor-with ReV. -Dr. Hlllis over
Plymouth church, Brooklyn. -Air. sco?
ville'has- held, several Congregational
pastorates, in. Connecticut .apd." else-whre-'arid
-recently- resfgned-as' pastor
at Vinelaod. N: J., to: take this place.
- : leant -Gettlaa- Walk
: ibae'n'.'h;as. aliost ompletelrrecovf
ed from, his illness, .but' his pkysi
-clans do not -yet I allow him. 'to .do. any
Dratn.w.orx.-so tnat'WBen tne pesa
Awake' remains'liis' last. effort -.EyeiT
day,.he takes a "riife .iu-the' park" near
his home In Christianfa,- as well -as-a'
short walk, though- hhr gait la still
Infirm." . -. ". . -.
:" .STILL TALKING ABOUT; IT. r
" Bryant, "Mow. Oct. 7th. The'c'ase.bf
Mrs.'M. Av;Gc;!continues.-to' he. the
chief topic ol ! ;. roa3atio'n : Is 'this
neighborhood. Mrs. Goto .'was' a" cripr
ple-for a long time -with Sciatica;- she
was so. 'bad' she. "couldn't-Jurn ver ini
1 .iivu.. ana- lor. rour. monins sue- lay. on
l. .,. - -. .'-." . ;-'...-
a a ." I
." She- had tried. .everything' without
getting ."asy. relief," fill " at . I'ast'-'sb'e-heard
of Dodds Kidn'er Pils..She; u
strong and well today, and has. not. a
single ache-:or-" pain..- " -v. ;. ' - .-.. . -; . ."
:. Mrs.. Goes says: "I -"don't know'lf
Dodd's' Kldaey .-Pills. wlU": curt -'spr-thlri'g
eTso.br .not,, but I 'do know3 they
will cure i.eiatics, for they cured 'sae
.and .there couWn't be.-a. "worse". case".
thanmine . ; . ". -.-.": .
--..-- .-: ". . ... : -.-. .
,-. TlNKfireafest-OniBe-tlar.-.
'Lprd'Breadalbane' is aa!a-."to;,be- the.
'owner of the finest-vine-In Europe.- If
was planted at Auchrnofe; house, in
Scotland: "more .than.- fifty' years 'ago-
asu is oouDie- me size 01 -iis-.nvai.ai
"... "" .
Hampton court;; It produced.-. 4.C0U
bunches of grapes.irTone season a few-
years ago. - --.---
Neeraafta Bhralaealaad dhorthaajd Getaege.
Woyd'alldlac.-.'Oaia aa.. Na. ". -
Th'e motst." thoroughly equipped: InstlUiT
tlou-in the wwt. Send for,-free" catfcloicue.
- ;A. C.OKG. A. M.. Lt:p.. -Preat :
.. Women are always better" than' men:
In morals. - - - - -""
Brooklyn. -N; Y.. Sept. 6th. The secret
of. the remarkaJblo success of theGarffeld
Headache Powders, manufactured' -"her.
.lr tbfr'uarnerd Tea Co..lis In tlw-fatt.
tnat me y. are. narmiess an well as vriee
Uve-Tpeogle have cohfldence' In then. '-
In every locomotive there- are "about
6,400' different.-'pieces... -. "": ' "".
One ttfae smaller after usjngAllen'aTsoV
fjase, a powder.-,lt makes tight orn'w
ahbesfeasy: Cares swollen, hot.sweatiagv
.aching feet, ingTowi-ajr ri'aijs, eoras aatd
bunions. All'dniTirists a'nd'shoe stores,
tie: .-Trial packaj-fe.F.REEy mall.--Ad
dress Alien SI Olmsted. Ut wy, -"- j "J
.Some' titled- .individuals- are
worn-out brcom'sAail.- handle.
Ilka
S3.00 PER DAY AND EXPENSES .
To laan'.wlth rig- to introduceour ; stock and
aDiuiy
par-BJk-
Cblcaco. UL .. -"..... ':.
- . . - ; i . .
'Lucky ' is, the' - man'-- who -'makes 'more
money: than his wife can- spend.
SirA-ra or Ohio, crtr or .Totsoo,'--1 .
- - llCCJlS IjODUTT, -. : .- -
Praatk J. Cheney makes oath that -lie fit the
rator -partner of the firm of P. 'J. Cheney A Co:.
dolmr. business-J n the -City or Toledo, County
and fita't.mfoipslld. and that saldilnn-will-nav
the pm of OVE HUNDRED. DOLLARS for.-
aaen and every cane 01 uatarrn tnar cannot oe
cared by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. " "
'Sworn to .before nte. and.snbscrUied-ia' mr
presence,' ihlieth day- of Droenber. A- D. WB
.SEAC. . . Notary Public.- -
-. Halfn Catarrh Curisls taken Internally: and
scts-dlrcctly.on'thc Mood and-mucous surfaces,'
x tno sysieBV -5enniorirsiiinoniBiH.ireo- ,
- . -r.J."CHENBVJEa.T.oiedorOk -.
aoia-DyDrnKKists.e...... ; - ;- v.-
llalla Family Pills ard the jbest:. ...
The. "loafer Is- a .drone fri the, Indus'-
nat nnpe. - .- -. -. ;" . -..-.
"
.. PisoSCnra Js.$ha best medldne-weeTeruast
for-aU'strettion-.of" the larbai and lariesc-WaV
Oi-ExnstKv; Vanbu'ren,'jDdi''FeD.'lo:i90flt'
' - : , " 1 - .- -
A- ddg" "speaks .-'the '-'dcfal "'and . - .dqmb'J
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tacked" in-aiV.Italian cafe by-'a'ga'ng of
c.ou"nd;i"els.".he.-swupg -one" man lfC'the
air- .Dy-inevieet .anu. . uruugji-.. . uuu
down 6 hard aii to " splif". "a Vable .'in
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Wind pnilosopner. a. -seen ...
putnam Fadeless -dyes -coW.
moriroods. "per pack gc.tha'n any other.''
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bad " habit -that grows-'jip'oh" one.-" ...! .
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VarrHMaten.teett-'mr: sofini.the suBt.-redaeei ttr
f Satntnitlta-. aUayyain.cae Wlid cfolc Bcatwt'.
; Said ! the CD"bb.ler:-'."Ab' " work"- .'fs. In
Itself a walking "adver.tiseriient-.'J .- ": -.
.'Hheuma'tlsm; .neuralgia',' .'sore'pfffls;
painr, -sore' throat a. rid. air -tjodil: "suffer-
lng -relieved atonc.e-b-r.Wiaa'rd Olk.Is--
ternaHy'and eiternnlly.-. "" " ":. -
r' - The crazy- person 1 who, jjoes "to Eur
rroP?. laj-what.they-call.gttne.abrdad.;.-.
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of. household .value." But 'wise' women'
ant'to know Jf the -low-priced article 4
na-fc menu, -jyenarrce starcn". costs tar
Ies3 "than any- other "starch.ahd "gives
'far. better fttlsfaction, In the-.1ausd.iT. '
.Makes linen. Iodic like. new. .Order st
your grocers. Made by-Magnetic Stsxcs-
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member .of. the ' Methodist -church . Ir
Philadelphia, knd ..a. teacher .In thi
Sunday school', has embraced the Mor
niori. faith. Her conversion .has caus
ed s sensation. 'The pastor "of her olt
church, Rev. Or. F'raBk'B.'- Lynch.' lrii"
plored her sot; to forsake it, but sit
asesls were 1q''. .vain. -"The. prettj
yossg- Sunday school teacher declared
that she had espoused the -Mormoi
lalth sad would never forsake It'- '.
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