SPHBiRHeaSBBllsSSBl &&&XF2Sg, m ;'-e: -j-$ ..- " fH l'$ - 4.t.. - :-. p5r r. m&&&83&&&Sr53S yyjr&x&jy zrz; -- jQs;,ss32 -js.r --sefss.j -,- w.- . .- w,"sr a".j s" .rv.iaEt'.ara ?r"-jpw yaw. - -. j -" - - - j !-, .- " - --r" - .- . "-.-- --. .rrr-" -." t &'- - "- -w -.- - . .'... : ........... ...--. . - - . ; .. . - .-. .. - ; 7 -r, 5? -':t- -. ; -.... - - v. :' -.'v.: -:?l ;- - . - -.-. '..... 'r- - ' - . -v- -- - .-:-.: -. ."".. - - ' . . ' . . . . s 4 ai urn. . . -. .... - - -- J", ..- .- M B B Bj h .1 "Bb ' BS!B "; R "9Bfc !BB.B y V B. I H I '- ' Bk "B- "fl .Bl "H ... . i - . - . i - . - 'x . . . ' . - ' lmm - " 1 .-: : -V -:Vi :- : n .c . . s .-; - . , ?.- rtj5. yfiifctrMEiixiiiniittiEKR. RBPnsff einwy 0 ! -.- V . . V . . . 'TfcHec that ?TMlMr-W liarc-foec ZHeri CL .. tk SlateH FIte la v . MtaiilMfc .,.:."-:"- ;LONJ)ON; Nov. 2. LopA-KitchWier - ; .' :." ".. ias'.reportetl to'liie itar offi'6e.a.-diaafr- ." . -:::- :--"ter.to tli:Britlsh-nar'-Betbel. aterti - V7-":TTnsTjlT in wiiicii two gnna were , -".-. '" lost, jseretal officers rkillexJ or iroanded,j . .- - z&y-zmnv men were kuied. and ..au - . .- ' ' .swoiinded. . " .- '-;, -.""...." 5- -The -lollpwing ;Is -the.tex- of Lord' ":.": 1(:. RitVn"esdisnKfl.vaated; aftorim,- v.'.V"-""--' ;"i fcaye Jpst ieard q. t severe .at- ." . ',-''i. ' ;'. '-.jtack jnade '(on'-the'.-KiniardofColonel ." :":":V.V Benacn'scotfM'when aWSt n .".r. ";-VV Talles ".'nottnwea " at; Bethe!-r --near .": ..:Bfokenlaagte. 'dlifing-a thick ist. y, .-portei tohar;-beett 4-.000. They .rnsh-"-":-jE'cE''t,wa--5aas with, the rear-guard, but -'';":it'.iHncertain wh-ther tb'eywere ;e-ys'kbleji'-fo r.Jnove.them." .-:"- "I fear otff casnalties were heavy.. .Cokaiel-. Benson, jras woanded.- A ren llcriag colamn' will reach him this - . r . .- - . : Tnorrijng.. - . '": '' Latr .Lord Eitjchencr-. .teiagraphed ;'; .ks:follows: : . ... ..-'"" .;'-. - "" redIeae.r-"BasTr"; who marched" from 'fee . eonstabalarj- ..iine . yesterdar ;-":A'racfeffd".".BeaiEOii Qplumnearly- bi --, 'morning '"(jTridar ifhdppsed. -?e'Te,: :"V -porii?" that-.G'olQiiel fyinson died 'oi .bis ;V "cwoiindar J ' m. . .. .'"' 'rfhe-;-othr::-'ca5JialG"es are- the -fo. .- ?."towinTg.T. iite&r-Coiqeiel 5E. 'Gaines3- .V- lajor rF."-D. iiarr?iy, .Cap'uins at'VWy S?-:"urii.sa5:':and F- T. Thb'rould. Ieuten- aa.ts" E..SV.;-I, Breok. aod. R- E. Shep- i " rd"ani. SfecOiri .TLiegtenaht -A. .J. Cor-i ... ;.- -leu :': ;; !y ,' j)'iirf:n.1s woimdKSiptain Lyrre -- 'V--" LardKiSr5ri?rjthen.giys "the. names "-"i-V-" V&f, theses -oilier.- officers who were: j. vv -.-"-wound-ed. tnost':"of; th'em. .severely, and' .-.-." "ana OHQces that -'fllty-Hwr non-commis- V'n "-sitJued Dfiqers'and men-, wete kilied. .- -V-"-nVr"'l;n'5werP-w(randed.' adding thai. - :':w,'i.i: i, .,. rin died uf '. ""-"foun 'of "che- latter -have- since did of :'j':. .-l-iel? 'wpu'nds. The-diepdtch then' says-r . :'. -;"--0t"f issnme hat-ths 'tw'o.guna Jiave' ". ? 5. - ' ' : -.r :!bepn T'?ered' and- the enemy .has' "--:". "?":-.swl'rawn...:but i;have'"no..furjhex"de-'"-' S " .-taiis." ''-' : ". ""-:-. -. -."--" ."i deRVfc.-ie8ret. the'-loss'-of- Goldnel :'"".. '.. ..Bcnsb'c-and the; other o(cers.aii4.nien j. ""-.Vv..-.wfw felL with! hfcii. ;l- Bensbn ihe : 'ierxks' loses a mostgallant aad capa-1 '":"' '". :-'.ile;offlcer, vtbQ mvaxiaoty.-iea tiis cut f V If. .''"'. :-'-" -V amn'-with-. marked success-nd: judgV; : meat;''--. .- .'''" '"'?! '?T&je .fighting:. was it very' rlose " . qtjaErtei's -and. .maintained ..with -deter- ' --'Yri i'rat'icin.'-hv llOth-. SMes. '-'-The- jietav-suSe'red -heavtly.. out I : fca-ve' not' vet';receiTd tx' reiiable fsti-. .-niate ".Tije. -Boers retired jsostl' ." .i.:.""-GpIoWl-Bnsoh.'..had 'been" jfor'some' . tiqio.oT&rating' in. t)xe vicinity -.bf Bethf. hlc'Tfc." Vs .northeast 'of .'tander-!;tsa4-K.esUrjsrEse(i.a Boer laager .Ocj ..'tier'i n3x "Triek'hardsfpntein.. r BtUTHv SEUCTINfi ItSfOf. "' '.-:-- vDloee- oJ'-DubWque Xot Ukely to . "v V:-.-"-'-l--;:V..',appnea lWfore..Caier. ,." -".;". .'"-.--ASklSG-TOX, Nov. JL It is b5 .. -- ".!; - . "lieVejJ .:h.""that. the papal brief -ap--7.:vr. '' "polntifie-.a bishop for ths new :Du- 'b "..- -':.-tj;tjQe Vio'wa) -diocese wiU Jiot "be re " , .' :V-" .-... rcj 9ef civs the ia -part of Navem- .- :t-"...bec."aVthe."earlies. and probably Jiot " .-..'. - ---uttH.ioratt5 Chnscisas time.- The. -lost j ."..V"-.s " .-.nyuKrbm "Rjjiae failed to. bring any .- o ' deAreIopm.eats in-.the :malter. which has '".:-: "M.f:cSfen.pendinVacti.qn ever .since' last; m ';''',-. r "wiarer.:andj a tktQher-.is a. perioa, " . . T-' Vvacp.tioS.Jn vitrqan circles, it" wilt be ZP - "-" "." - we'll: fcjward th.-crose .of. the nionxfc i" ". .""" befdre""an'3B official advices -on -the-'scb- I " - ". .-..jecj.rearfi.tlriji country. andia; the-pco--. ."!-.' V- cureJqf'the'ppntiSciLl- admfnis.tratioii -" ",' ft"-mav-tbe-""consnielfaiy'- later. The . ,-.na.ci?S QP Jje.caiiuiuj.Lca suomiueu u. ..".-" Cardinal "'MartinelH-have- "been beiisre ? - "Po'peX-eo for a-Iang" time. Th utmost '".8crecy is JDbsetFed'.arWays "'in" a "matters:" "bat- jt S believed that; Dr.. - Garrigarr' of -the" facnlty. o? the-Cath--: ToHt-'aaiveiiity re ii one" of them. ...tl TII.to rhlllpiajnlia; - lNEW JO$kL Nov 2. The Com- g .." . - "- . ' 'mercial'Jable comnany-.this.-mornins: F ; -' : :"-.--' j semt Tout theffoUpwpg notice:"f'e are' rites to the-TJnl"Jpjtae' islaifdVgo "into .". effect 6h-ie-l3th""inst.:.L.usDn .islanji. "-' "i.S$ per. word-. .from"".New -oXorfc: lall i . otirer 4sands,. -1.76 .per?wprd &wml. .. NewTprk.' . - ' " . ". ' " ''.--- , -- Com 1 Boyle" 0 -.; '.WJSrnNGT.0N.--T). CLc.'.Noic. 5. A' " cablegram -'.received .ar he? state -de-i -".- partSient" toiaV.":frQ""o" unsted-. States. .":. J (njsul ""Boyle." at-. Wve'rpol " sii(i .thai up'.to"12 oiclcckroon. there had .been-" - .'no'-new -waces qr dudoiuc pusw isl :' . -'. that" port. "--.-.- .0. ... . - - .0 - 'Spata ooits Kroo SllOr. . . . ."lL03BJD:.'Nov.";2:--THe Chamber .if .m Pepu"aes -has-.paae(i-.the"-bill- prahibtt Xoo o-Wa. 4a jtATaoA .9 oyfrajiaa .ltsft iAir.AiCT: UVTMilC-C "4Jl..'aaAepA...- "".- ."J. Jy Co Tor,Co. - im .'-.TNDiANAPOUS. In .Nov: .4n " dmnaaciis today witnessed the iabeel f "legal iiroceediag d ajsVing: the'm.Bp bexs "of -its -grand" .jura? nip -before, tke : .criminal -fourt for- conteaipt f . coast - : Because it. tiia not retarn iiiilajprsiii . .-: aga"TWjT saloon-, keepers agaiakt slered-by e'GrHe allP .. .... . ..... t . " . . . . . .1 2 - -- a a.kHlK 1m - - J - mt . aajzoaaaaaa. ...J., ..'-,. J. NAtNML STATE MM yiJKbOLS, NotV4, Th'e;hKri(Mee irtate; aiika. tro Jolr'if to.6pten-' ber0..tae-.dar of tte; last call, -is -ap- prortmatejy -3.60.Q90. ' ..Tte-.'jncrBaiP In state "aad prtrate 'iaaka alqac-aa shows in the report' isaiied by Seen-' tary Roys of; the state' ijaking'ioard .Way,. i flisSjMO- The aTJarafe .to ereaae 'of" deposits. in .the 'jiatioaal banks, of'-.the state;is" lC.r. cU which makes a total in' these instita tipns .of'oVeV fJT.eWOflfl, or .an. in ersase of I2.455.44W; ., - The figures .for the natioaa) banks are 'merely, estimates., baaed .vpbsr-the statesBeats c.th oiaha and iifncoln. 'banb,'b-it-.ixcosceded-'tbat they are. Tery neariy.;correct.;-lf-the saaie ratip I -or iBersaae: preralls thRmsjhoat ths state 'to -the aatioaal baaks -.the total, depoaitsvia :Netenssta -Banks will be -orer3gi90,i9pO.'. . s ,. - , Poniwlng Is. a snmaaaTy.-of '.&'.. -statements' ;of. all state and- private 'backset-the olos of basinesa ca 8epf. tember 3ft: ' ' '' - " " V : Loafla and 'diseovats,. -- tS!,'Wl;86Sifflr. . Oyffrdift ..!-- ..;.-.:.. CS.TTS-54 iUpltfO.' Slates, bob 7.00a Stock. ludgmenJs, e6,-.. -. ..J-tSSI. .Ihie'trom banks and bankers. 1ZX.St. Banking bouse furniture and fixtures v.--:..-..----------.-';.-. 'Qtncr real.tat ;. 1. . Current expenses., rand "taxes- Premftnris :paid -...; .... -.-. Otbei aaseu.:l....z..... ms.iQgfr. '3353.55 XS85.01 ..150.417.0.' ?ol : .44L4J9ta8 , IJABipTIES.; ".-.. Capital stack paid' iir..L-.-.,...'-i.$ 7.if7.i.ft) Surjlui ivnA .:: "w........-.".. ..iClHW-Ol t-ndlVidedpronts ..... 'isSLSOOJi: "Xliyideai unpaid: . .:. - fAJwSi . General-.deposits ....,. :21.TA9.4tS,l-i "tes.. and "&J1U rediscpunted... JOjOrS Bills' pajrable f;.r.V;.....: v :SX4J.T5 "To tUl '..;.n..tv HlllxJXC.oc 3anks now- ttoU reserve, of. 4i4 Pr : .' '."-"1 . -. .As compared-. with -the statement of. July IT, 13CU tne;presehi statement shows-" increases-" as;fallbwsi Stocks, bonds.' etc.... .;..... ....l &SS2J32. 'l.oans .......i.. .............. .'-? tli.3T12J f Cash .... ....:..:.;,.. , " lWrTTrOS; Capital-siock ;.. .v..:-.....-... . - 6S-.)B.ft Surplus ....-..'...,; ....-........,.." -j.Z79.46 .Undivided pwSts . .. .. 13MK liepsfts .....-i ;....-.-.... lUSfcflts.lT- .!Kllsco.unts and-i)iHs.payable,. .JUJS. ' red. . Kssxber ;bank repflrtins" increased ten. . . . ., -. ".'Compared -wltrf the. .statement for"Sep viember J38i IftW Increases -axs as -foilo'ws? C-Lroans . ......-;..,.i ..?2.4,'943.I5 Stock, .bonds, etc,..v-..-... ........ USfi-LST irul 'Surplus; -- .-.. -.:.. ..... ...... . li).34T.53. ' 4ls4jaxs; 16X5i)0-. Deposits, v S Capital 'jtdck ... ' -..-. SMAIiTOX, AMOflNj llaf hMMS. II4N . e ..! .Vpra4 of th OMAHA, Nov. -4. The red man ot the forest,, represented by, the "Winne bago., has 'been inoculated 'with the 4 white- man's Idea of preventing-' smal j pox and is? now baring his arm to-.the- rscalpl and accfne-point. . .. .- "Deputy tJnited States Marshal-Allan L has retwtned front -the 'Iadlsm .country 01 xlm.ihm. -jwu iflinuui awnuej'.siia reports-that smallpox is still spreading. 'among the. 'Indians of the Winnebago. I reservatloc It Is. said the disease has reached ithe -town of Thnrgtah and that Tthe .public school has been closed: A. rigid quarantine has been establish ed arid the'indTans who live la" the "H- rvinit'v have, been prohibited-from en-- taring thw corporate hrndts. NENTASKA AS AITli 6R0WR. 1 Ba.Tltatla for. Faraacra to- PrjMaco 3atba-s. OMAHA. Nov. 4. E. F. Stephens, pt r Crete has presented General Passen ger." Agent Francis of the Burlington -with .a big, red apple.. a Jonathan thai'! looks like a mammoth jewel, and -says; that iris a sample of-.thepraduct.of 45.000 .trees, in. whicli 'he-' has a -halt interest. His-- plan ia to. pat out the-. Nebraska, .grown trees' .-among 'farmers'- oa -a contract by -which" he is to re-1 ceive half of' the .product for a. .term, of years-. --the farmer" Jtd.oltixate, the trees according: to instructions. The- " success- wtth which he is meeting; 'he says, proves Deyonaquesnon tnat irri gated ground-in the 'Loop.. Republican and Platte valleys along the. southern line .cfthe. Burlington will be" the fin I est.ailergr3wing.eflirarR7.fn the wri. if.'the faraaers are -properly.-mtereated, 7 Kaof .LINCOLN. .Nov. .4.--Last 'week, nmrked, the; closing of; the' fishing sea aon.W 1901. -Hereafter, nobady Fill be aJswed"6) fin.-airr stream or water "in the state. Persona..-having .fish in the;tr poasession are'given five days time to. dispose 'of the same. . .- t t . j W 1 " - r - - BBBft VBBBk-IbBBBB BBmBBlBa. - - . 6 O . . Flood- for rsaylita Tmiar. N"LSdN;s;Noy. 4, The city marshal .'raMMdikc armory hall and found nine "VSBJbsT men .playing poker:' They were sMwrreated. pleaded 'guilty' and were amtffslisMTrO each. O ?- l WaisoSi toTa PENDER. NeJrNov! 4. "Dr. Towne of Ithe state 'board of health, was -sent for "t examine a jaspirhma. ease of - J I sickness '"at Thurston.. whien'". proved .to'.be smallpox. ' ;. .. .." . iJNCOLJi'liov:. 4. Adjamat issued orderadetailimr TomajJBiiiiisli Garal fBrowm to iSfBK-- w- o O masmrr the ilillard SiBss of Omaha iktb'the' Nearaslm.Natmmil.GaiBTd oa the .eteadntr 'NojiwBoerli. - The or-: ! will have the jtatas of an "Cael MSiLOffl-lSIl OrsrTivs sjoui. ofouams ;tmcmt MANTT.A,'"Nov 1 Geaeral' Haghes raporta the ensaplatie surren'der of the.' lakargesks in the'jsiaad' of. Ce'bs,' von-, sistiag of "458. mem' 'aad 'siity. 6crs. '. with. 150. riles. ana eight" btaas'leW-; Tlie-BOgriag'of.abopn-'into. the 'isK; aad of Sasiar W- baliawcir to have liad a sjoQd:csTct 6m the-Ceew iaMnsemia,' fWaoaseUBfte sftjsp.the ealtet sr-saySag .ta'-.a.-ssaJority.'.-of. the troops bid. left -tha .Pkiiip- WASHTNGTQN , NOT..-1. An- faapot-:' tent cabljgraa : was iceiTed:-Jat thei war aJHpaftii'ient thbj'aftaT&o6&' from General;-Chaieel It- follows in part: MANILA.- Oc. alAdjutaat Gen- Washington: The ..folWwing jfroBjs Brigadier "Genieiai "Haghes: 'Sur xecto forces Cebu island haveconie'in. Laid down-anna 'in' goodlalth-in dbed: ienoe to demand, of .people for peace; 150 -rifles, eighty-one "brass .'pieces, sixty-, ameers, 470 .mien. Affairs jipt 'yet satisfactory -BohbV islaiaii; hiay tfloye -additional- troops, there to. force settle-asent.- . " ' ' ; Thia'setfles, for th'e prjeaent-at ieas the disturbance- heretofore. existing in. Oebn. Future dlaordex in that, island, atay be easily preserved, if the .people are' disposed to do so. 'Shalt advise Hughes" to waste do time", bat move on- !Boho Immediately, .CHAFFEE: ' Geeral-' Miles .has- recommended that, the- Eleventh cavalry and the Twanxy-eighfh Jnfantry he- sent $0 thft Philioeinea: Two . regiments are all . 'that the "staretary desires to. order o"; 'the Fhilipplhes at present These-Teg- iments are to' tekfs, the p)ace; of '.regl-. ments to th 'juhvplhm to ..be. tefoixght'"home". which'have been ,erv ing. there three-years or .more and the.- terms of. Hehlist'men't of "men about .to expire--The --order 'will not. interfere" with the. department's .-plans tar re-.; during, the army, in the Philippines.; The. regiments 'jrhfch -are to he, re--.- tufnedas soon, as the troops-are ready 4 fare-'tfce .Fba'rth, Sevesteeath,' Twen- tieth-ia'd" Twenty-secoad infantry.. Theae regiments. Jiave 'been longest- in. the islands. ' ' ; ..'. r Advices jast-'receiTed here fromtCat-abidogan;-island of .Samaf.:-jay 'that twelve; men of -Company-"G of "the '.Ninth Infantry, "under command of Sergeant Wilif qrd;. who had .been.?ent from.-Bassy to.'San Antonio. tdi-lnyesl-gate and-reaorf. in; regard to the. num-. ber of bolomen In the vicinity, were 1 Attacked by -140' insurgents; who rush--: ed on them with great .violence. ..kill ing two of the" soldiera.-and wounding' two -ethers. . "WillfqnL remained cool: "and collect ed during "the attack..aka the surviv- fors say he acted splendidly. .Fbnrteen: .of the 'insurgents 'were "tolled. . Cap- :ain Bookmiller'of Company-G recom mends WIHford'-fora medal pf "honor ..and Privates. Swanson and. Verb'- for certificates of merit. :. 1 TtfASltCrS KrOtT. Bkwa.'taw .World. Xaraoadag Tsnajar CoMltlaata, WASHINGTON'. Jftm X. Hon.-. El- lis H. .HobertSv treasurer of the 'Uni- ted States, in his report of the trans - i' , actfpes of his office during the last fiscal year says, that.'.the treasury was. never stronger than at" the close vof that' "period. The operations, which were. of the'.nrsVorder'both in vari 'y.'aad".. magaitnde, jreaalted .in note worthy changes .in the-paper currency,--f as. weQ. as .-a steady and vheaithfuT growth, of .gordrin-the treasury -and' in. the general stock. The net:,6rdi- nary jevenaes" for the year were 457.7 C85J37. an increaseof 20,444,4go over those of" -1900: ; which were the .next' highest, recorded. -The mcreaae- came. a-each, of "-tae .aeacs or resource,-' bat chiefly fromw-interaai. revexae.- " .. 4W'the'sideof tlM expenditures ihe total "of' 9753 has" been. 'exceed 'ed .only four tiaies. in .1863,' 1864. 185 and;l.S99. .The surplaa pf " 77,7irv8f wais slightly, ander 52.000,00 less than in ISOO! incrasiv,e of 'te transactions, affecting 'the "rublic '."debt the- aggre- gate ' receipts were fL146:49;306 and 4he aggregate d'sburaements--'$1,077:- ,52. . . WASHTN45TON. Nov.. 1- The -sec- j ...- . retary of the treasury announced this. arteraeon. that-.ae would 'resame the. purchase. of abort 3 short 4 and short .5 per. cent bonds. on a. hails of. 1.726, "and- of long.. 4 'per .cent bonds on, "a of XMf. . . toBir " LONDON. "Nov. .l;TJpoh.:. Vandiug . - . .... "here-'.toaay on. ..his return ..from, the United' 'Sates- Sir Thomas Lip ton", was . .,. . .. . - "177? : , given a hearty reception. at MATLOCK;' Iai."Nov, L-arly yefr terday the Bank of Matiock waa.robi 'haii by" six mrii,o who "aecared'taboot 1.. Of'tkw amoant $m was in .sirrer. Four of the men statieawd IsTsawilisa so as to awsxd'.anpoa!ta, while tw others went imdde. .They ef sissasiti, three T vnntt tmf ssVsklssVBSsBSsstP SVVssSsss "bsbmBbb SBbbVbBb? SAK " . ' GsVBrrnwslBBt IB BMsVs9sfBSM--VssW JOsIM BBSSkSBsVsSB Vbsasi !aa B BBSBwowB 'aaamaman oaaaajaanyv moav aaaaaaaAawB' oorJaomajoojSBBS" Sjora. 'ejaj BSaaaas asaoSBtaaanamasvSf mSBlmaa fl COLUMBTIS. NEBRASKA. TDJjESHA'r.-NaTEMBEB 6. 1901. jssra miwtssmmm. .1 -4 .. FAMaliir- 'l. the. the Fresurh .fotaiga eBkc that a. aivWoaL af the aad AaiiraiCaa- ac aaval TjKker... " r . '....foreign .osfce eoaaaumicatfism t the ciated '"The -sanadron sailed with ordera and..nTeeeeda first, to a Greek sort, the 'Island of'Syra; T .thtar J where, the adasiral will ; aite 'iastrnctioBa as- to earryhageart hhi 'sealed, orders. ' I ass at a'Hhfriy to say. what the vaajed' baa .th asssare . ta "taajtesaa at . Smyrna" wfflaf8jiifr '"' trse way- of "eoarriacintT the that; France's patience 1st and that we have decided. to. .enforce aniainediae "execdti.on of 'the iTart' ish. government's ' engageasenta. . We, however, are', very' hopefai:-that- 'the .sultan 'wi? Bot'cosapel-as 4o go tpthat .crtreaae. '. .. - . ' . J6ur sQuadroh 'wij -.not- reach t Greek port befoce Sunday. TJie Tttrk-' lib government 'has .ttras. stilt "three "days, of 'grace 'and. we .trust '.in .".the. ... - , ..-- -1 meantime 'to'receive complete; satis- "kctloit We have acted-yerf.-consid-: ' erately .toward" Tarkey;..noping. apio .the "last ' moment thai she' wold earty 1 out her engagements,"- and 'it . ift: only now,, when "we find7, there la no-, t OUS isuucauon-01. aw-.CTuuiB ..j, "-j s.. .u-'l.' .1' lv.X.l..'te ! --' K-t .tnwli- 'Tiaolrid- to' nut stnip'gjer.pressnre to beaT'lnrthe'shape of " a" natal' .demonstration.'" .-. ' .;.-. : !TJttrt.T4 IffWSCTAYMEflTl irwfaaaatfs ' 4.hr; Stlas toV Caotowl;..- GONSTANTUj6PE,n -'.Novs.' l"; Turks -are".. already .preparing. to "tik sist the anticipated -demand' oI"the,' .Gntted States f or .the repayment nec. essary to'aecuTe" the release" of .'Miss' EHen M. "Stone,, the abducted' Ameri-v can missionary. The .parte repudiates ". " " . "all responaibility. . for .the kidnaping. of Miss Stone and maihtains"that'the. United- States- ".has ,'no dlaimagainst; Turkey-and. that "the latter shall -re--f fuse to. pay: money, expended-, in .ner. " . ' a 4 behatttr"?A" high " Turkish "..elneial thi? morning Informed"-, representative of the Associated Press "that the -refusal" of 'the .claims wo"uld"be founded -an' theee"'"cdntentioas: 'oTbat 'Miss 'Stone, ajttongh warned" of the daaiaers..pt the roadinJjrs"isted -in 'traveling; see 'ond. 'that. ahe-'did. not notify theVaa-. thoritias:"of -her Tmtentibnviri order ttJ oozain .an. escori, wnica- tuuuu even- the .foreign consults' always. -take when traveling.-in such outlying, .'in secure, disteicts of the empire;; . "and. .-third, that the brigands who, kidnaped- Miss Stone and. her companion .-were Bulgarians., that.- the coup, was" .plan1 ried in Bulgaria""- and that-sanctuary;' wjis." ioundVm Bulgarian territory., . ; toosEVEtT to riEss itttaw a: naslSsat WiU Uy Optk- Waat -la-. - JCxpoatUea.- . . WASHINGTON. Novt 1' President. Roosevelt- wag today invited to attend tEe'SodtS Crblina-InstituteVand West Indian exposition, to - be" '-held, -"in Caarleston, S."" Ci. -beginning December 2. The uresfdent said he" wouiii .at-"; 'tend if-public" "business, "did nof. -pre-:". .yenc. ' ".'".' .The-committee' suggested .February '12, Lincoln's.- birthdays This -caught I 'the president's. ttention--.and he said he would attend on that day if'.posai ble. . . . :The.DresideB.t promised to open: the. . - exposition -.on". December '2 by' touch-1 - - ing.a" buttoia. in .the White House. .3he '. committee 'which'' saw. .the president. was headed: by F. W. Wagner,,. presi-"J dent of the. .exposition. AliiTO fcCIElS wf ANS KAT1 JlUUpsaaos -Coojaitaaioo Xratts ao. Ac,; .Acalast Trcosoo. MANILA. Nov. 1. The ".Philippine; commission" Jaas, drafted an art .against treason" arid sedition "The penalty nrescribed "for. treason' is 'death" and"' the act' is xramed' -to ".include 'those -persons giving -aid 'and comfort, to." the. insurgents.,, Persons who ntter. sedi tious . words " or., who .write libels gioat the United .States government' or the insular 'gpvernmehf are puniatr-" ableby Ehef" mpositlon of a fine of t2,M0 'or ten years' sfanpria-onment, For .breaking the oatn-ot aueajianee a fine of S2.000 .or " imprisonment for ten years is fixed -as .the penalty, '""""or-. e'igners. are placed 'under, the same laws .as the Americans .and natives. Sin i lafaal ' ALDERSHOT, giand,"'IiroT. ' It is understood- that as -a result of ' . .. . 'i ; ' SiAlBaJaamA BBiBt SB"hKsaBaaaas "aaBBajBL-. BBS" xVBb . fWSS BV'sBBBBBBBBbTbV aader the coasasaad w " 1 the-'Irraat to asake stratk"saiaat cqrwsfnsdsK hate of ahe-Asa: Fxeas said: - """ .. the "conclusion reached. by the'enbir .bititor-appointed; to decide- on the iiet 'every available effectiye fcafaktry ,:electrtcalr system for uadergrourid rail maw 'here fri1 be'amat -toT the front oads.. 'He .reiterated, thai .he' would. maal here wffl1 be .seat to the front in Souli1 Africa . between ""now' . and .Christmas.'- Departure- of the cavalry. brigade from."'Al3ershbt- (orders jo which effect, were received there last sighX-the troopers "to! start, for Boath' .'Africa 'the middle pf No her), will .leave-but one -reghnent. H .'v . k DearettvaFi ''CHICAGO. Nov. .L A jury "mjadge . Ball's "court today, returned a verdict ef-not awiltr in "the 'ease of former' Ltemmmirt Joyce of. the detective vm, Joyce was charged with-. con spiracy to defraad tkeatate by mamas alleged madded The ease was ome of the of the pottee iJ-teM-.,. j , -Hii: via paresss, amVaaaMavaea- aatS. aa. aajvaaox as; iBraitiiii to .la k'tke sfaKAIWI ft! TK iiTUTflAJKS f i' it -witat ta Woat sM. Ia fm taw Way off i WAapnteTpN.Oci.3i:--IrrigatiOB Jar, ihe arid 'and seaaiari'd. stages fcr - he' serioaily -considered -ia "Presi- Roosevelt's first. meaaage to -con- 'and'if wffl be accorded 'an touch- 1 win- the part devoaed.toreciV and the'ipthmiaa eaaaL' This theMment of" the -western, sen-. asai rearsseatatives .who have Bs0 pnSsfsBv ;hraod Mead, irrigatloh-expert:. of the TJepaatftientf-'of AjaricaltaTe,"aliq 'confines th.' jtew;that irrigation.'w'ui .iifin sertoeV-consideration' n-Presi-dent Bposevelt's" message." .He;.hadV kaig ipafereneet" withjthe"' ;'chief execu tive today..- Mr.-. Mead. raViewed: the whole,' subject or.ixrrigatlori, with the .wreswent .wno ;is.no- sxranger 10 ux .wants, of .the- west. :- r-'.- "i-". .: :'.' ""BTaving'''Uvedf6r mianyJTears in thearia! section of-the ctrantry; Pres-.l . ident- -BooseveK. did -not 'have to. .be. '-;tqdv.cf the. present conditions; of that 'Wkw'' said: Mr. 'Meid . "Our.'.-tklk" ilong definitet plans, for! the reda-. .aiatriB . Ko ivii lanrta anrf T Jionp"! .wauvB w n. y . iv- J- . ..- .-. J" -" t, ..-. .- rr ? f ? " -u-- -- ihe upbuUdiugCQf '.the-"west .can, -be L fnmnlikfa ' nnB- .hirTi' v' rain -Il-f agree." . "' ."'"' - " '-"Cantata .J. .-H. Culver .-ct ..MlIf6rd; eb"..whb.shas-: -bee&'.in . Washington; .several .-days, .oh; ; .matters, connecteo with -ihe. War. department; .said -today that' orders, haii- been-.issued-.".for- the. Hfteehth infantry .to- 'prepare- " lor. 'transportation- id' ..-.the .Philippines;' -Captain 'Culver's; son. "is -second' lieur tenant, of one of "the toxapanies' of t-"regiJnentrralthoukh"at present un- rvTr, ar rsKH6lden. accompanied Edmund ."George naBigned: r" ftr.'- -rvi Mk frees.-nearly three-years' -service in. vu. otn.'i.'i-J -;ii..i,.,.t,. hi'1 u .riuuiiyiua cuuiiuww. vi y.Mni of the'wqnderfUl'pbssibilitie6,Qf archipelago. theq MiSS wwiU ACCEPTS TIE TIUST j Two Dalles .'Aro' Iwpoaed tTpoi :ifiias nillnnfi r'" .To ".NEW "YORK,-. Oct. nUise Helen .Gonld'tonigirt-'-announcea -that: she had- accepted "the" position. ; of. : vice siu-esidenV.of 'the.McKlinleyMemOrial. asaociatibn. TL ahaUT --said '.-Miss (Jouldp glad"ly" serve on- the" commit- . tee. and accept, the" office- andd all"-1. .. .-.y-. :.k - - 1 the memory' of -the. late ;presideht. It "fs 'a'-'wprthy .undertaking." and-'" I .am heartily in .iavor- of ifc'v - ' ' Miss Gould also said that she had accepted'" the". invitation "to be a'mem 'ber.df the Board -'of-Women"; Managers; j of the .'Louisiana Purchase 'exposition .of 1303.-. " .";- . - ... . - Carryiac Coals to Frane. r IWASHINGTON, ' OcL aL Consul "General Skinner, at Marseilles, under. date of October. 4',; .inform the start department.. of .increasing success- of. Aniertcan coal "in -tiie French- market. During the flrst- half of 1300, says. Mr; Skihnej.. 457.732 tons'iOf English -coat " arrived at Marseilles,"' as against 7,775 .m?. American. Frpm .January; to July "f'thi5..year,-'howev8r, the figures stood- 55903 tons of English, and 37,622 tons American. - Geraaa. Waltor. 8 at Boat. WASHINGTQN-.'Oct. 31. The thirty. 'German, waiters who arrived in tihia eountry early Sri the0 present. month;oh the steasier Mongolian .have been or dered by" tiie'treasBry department to "be 'depoft'ed. Upon landing in .Ne-" York .the waiters- were .'arrested un- f der the co'ntract labor, law;- After an .iavestigatfoh of the., ease it- was.,hehl :.that .thy. were .hereta violation, .of the lawi They 'took- an appeal" to -the sec- retary:df. the trekisury. KrowahtT "BaTta? abrot'Ml. . 'WASHJCNGTeN..Oct." 3L The secre taxy of the interior fonxzallj abrogates what" is. known- as the 'Browning rul ing. -'.which "in effect, holds that 1t is. the .duty of the .servfee.-.-to .fill' the' regular . government! schools cTaefbre permitting 'drafts-. on' the Indian dj.ii- . o o . , . . . dren..for. sectarian school enrollment. for tfco rroat. ' LONDON, Oct '3L The war office sent orders to Aldershpt last night 'directing that a.:"prigade"'6f .cavalrv be prepared; to "starf'-for South -Africa' "by "thi iuddleVof ."next cmonfch. '. "-. LONDON.. Oct. 3L Charles "T. "Terkes today testified before thejur- net .-be. connected with ."any but the alr current system. oMr.'Yertes ieaid he.had etertrifleU 500to.600niil ox. street car. lines in Chicago, which.?! equipped-with this system, "has; never hail a'sirigle" death occurring as 'the. result of'-eleetricity.. S.. . - ' ' Ciaos Soiyjo Boralated.- . PrrTSBURG, Oct. 3L Tne-bomrdof directors 'of 'the Pittsburg Plate Glass which has. a prbdnctive ca- f.fr for .per'cehf more-itaan the sure eomaampnon ot tne eountry. today in eosaudeting a proposi- tioa Ot.M. Jules sernaert, enginetx of tke selling' efethe Beigimppiate gmms in--fisr a international trade to tafee-'ia, Belgiam, . . - " - I . "T""s 7 ' . . - :v -' - -i. ,:. STATE MWsMW TPHL . . ' " . """""""""""""a"" r. " t "t '-. OMXHA. . N4aV. Nev. 41 The eci- ion of . the, Uaised 1 the asattsr at the- lavar-Ne-iowdary" at Cat-Ot; aad. East that the aowaaary changed with' gradaal chaVavssB of the' rivef. bat resaatheia .in. the" .old herf of "the'Tijef at the tiaie of the saddea. f'ewt oaT which 'pait'the" riTer' prac tically "where.U now hit given hae-to"a-trobtaaome. cowditiom .which steps are" to" .'he ttkea to correct ' mastratiosta of th'diBmca)ttast work ed "by the-swpreate court "declsipsi are fband in -this vMinlty' at- Cut-Of!''aa4 LakeMaaawi.., At 'both of these potn'ts the river bedrdkanged -VOxt- aljy; throagsr- a-.-iong series e .yea. amtil-th river lowed .la thesaafi ef a horse ahee, aad then. saddealy eat thnKah iae seek between' the ends' of the'raaioel As a- -result a aiece;ef 'TCst- 'xiiary'contaiaiaa; several. square miles .on theNe'braska,ide;..of. the river, at- 'CTBt-W."is.-heli to be Iowa territory. Oh the -other hand : large "portion, ot. - . - .- -.;-- .. - Lake. Mahawa and .: tne- terrnory u the -south ward .of it .are-" held .to-"belong.- in-.Sitrny. 'county. Nebraska. ", V' - -it-is" now.-aroooaed 'that.the actual . bed'of'.theriyer.'at-.an'y tisse ahidl con-. rstltnte the'boaaeaxy.netweem.tae swo states. It.".ia stated "this-can .beerfl:. iected only'by an:.sbf.cgres8,.iwit it is rejalised'ihat.-the initial 'proceed-"' :ings 7rUl'".hnve;..-tb be. taken.. by the commuHities..most:"direcyintereatd. .The 'chan'.snigestei ..ould -place .Blue lake; and '-Lake. Manawa in rowa,-' and would -.give Cat-Off. lake, and Lake Quinneoog to. NebraskaT"-" .; . .- :im FAIMCrSSItT ou. -to aWk'Tlilef la .NORFOLK, Neb NdT- ".C-Georgel "etterly. "was. shot, and killed: apori.the farm; of Christ Duerf ; 'a. f.'miles north, of thbi city, on "the- road: "to "Pierce. '"Tidings ; bftJ"eairai-weTe; brouKht -to town .'shortly '-after the.' shooting. m'.CiirMuhai-&ne"and.l)r. -back'1 to'the'-scene of tragedy "anr I foroa Fetterly;s body lying a short . . . . . -, "distance from 'Dnerr's house -with a .'bridle tighaygr""pped in dne.hand and a-shotgun ,in.-tbe-6ther" 'One barrel of the gun had- been -discharged. - The skull", of: Fetterly-wa found "to haVe been badly crushed itt'by-.a .charge.pf. ' heavy 'shoC .and death-'waa-prpbably. instantaneous. .-'-'" !. - -- -- - George-s -""version .of .the .affair ia J that '.He "and .'Fetterly had 'been.' tp I Pierce on'.httsines8..andi were., return-; . inf-nonte: taat- -.xney . -stowpeo at "rtoerrsto .et'a drink of.Jwatex. 'Fet terly, going, in and'-.Geiwi?renining in-the -wagon.- George.-. heard -three f shots and! saw Fetterly fall., and .-after satisfying .'himself that Fetterly" was dead came to this city 'to notify, the authorities. . Duerr states--that, he was-iawakened I in, the night by a noise oublide. and. J went out "with his- shotgun "to hives-! .tigate. ' "He saw a-man": reaving his ".barn', with a-bridle' ia. his. hand-andd ordered, him to. stp;- the man turned: and' fired a--shot;, whereupon .-Duerr- discharged both' barrels" of ..his' with"tne..result.stated. ' Ktm f for Kayor. oncoln; .Neb., not. 4. Ad jutarit -'General Colby 'Has. issued orderB call- J-ing for an election: to .fill the yacancy caused -by. 'the 'resigriationpf -Major William- Ki Moore -of Nelson, -First regiment, Natibnal Guard. .Ballots-, will be -opened; .in. ihe office of the ad? jutant general at. the capltol,. Novem ber-.15. by a". -board of, officers -consists ing of General Colby. Major- Bal-shaw. and iieutenantrCokrnel Phillips. Two or .three names .are .mentioned;- Iatoabkl oa FttMrhorfc. ilUNKLINNeb., 'ov.- 4. Jacob' Smitiv a hard, working-man. with a family' wholly dependent. , be bhr, wp'ric .i for support, .met- with ah accident nere that the 'doctor -says" may" .kill.. him." - He; was helping." thresh and .f worked uhtil after, dark;.-'when he Jumped- fnom a lbad; strfking..on a pitchfork that --was standing with.tiaes turned th.-'the ground.,-the.. handle of. the. fork entering .his ."body, ten inches. He is.-suffering" .graat agony-.- ttto-a for Waraasot LINCOLN. 'Neb" Nov.r4.TGovernor Savage-honored -a rruMtie..from H-' tlinsis for Margaret-Johnson, alms Elr Tiia uwaop, nuw.uuutfr armrest in. uui- ah-i She' was convicted if .robbery" in' mthms- and sentenced ("to...tiie'-;peni-; tentiary. She was paroled' from that institution" snd-"a -few, days after being", released 'came, -to Nebraska.. " '' atallotlfa'l maps.. t . LTNCOLN.'Neb Nov. X The first consignment ef- the- new statistical maps-. which rwefe .arranged by Dep- uty 'Labor 'Commissioned Watson and f 'Assistant Hodge,: have; been received. nt.the state houses . Over 15;QW cop-. ies-will he.prinied. of -which. 100' will- ha fMaWtod'on'mileW The deman'd for .these--maps' is larger than expect ed, many requests .coming from other states.- The map 'contains "a. 'vast . .. iamount cf statistical information. moo swos tfco.Fl: . . - .... : PAPILL10N. Neb-j-NoT.. 4. Alberi . ... .-.j,' .'-. ' J. "Dojaahoo ha .brought suit, in the durrict-icourt "of Saxpy-'coanty 10 db-; tain "judgment of". '120.000'; 'damages' -againat. Louis and' Sarah -Figg." .who. be .alleges;, persuaded, Mrs. Donahop to leave her husband 'and live with. tkeaO The peculiar religious 'doetrine- tanvht h-o- Vr aarf Ura-fSn h'Wkaf ;" -.- --. .r .. " origoaauy- sorreu -up vr-xoxq Berween . ehndren resources that win -en- . Mr. and" Mrs. Dpaahoc od. destroyed dare aa loag as"'lie-eadares-:1T5ydaey ; " '..., ....' .' ' taceYooo4osoaaoo"oW; asaamwasasis. . rtariainainarianftohaflaaoflaaoaosi the iaterestinc -thlncs Tiew-'wtth the collection, of bqaka 4ry aim wkthon at BaBalo is am' aato- eraak of .Webster, dated March 1, 1847: -."i have paid 2lbr the free-. of Fanr Jeaalags.'.. He agrees to eat the' same at 9 a- aaesith. to with board, ciotaaa aa to. begin when we . retarm south. Hhi freedom papers I give miss. Tier are recorded in this diatrictT Thai Jennings. was the' son ofmeo Prsstdent. Madison's slaves, his father seing "an TEa'g'fshmaa .of family.- He hecame a body servant of MadsoTa.and afterward-wrote "A Golored. Man's; t of -President.Madiaoav "ateaaT lis fivaox Bi ' 'Lord Roberta has had few eauals in the-haadling of .sword and, lance. He .was -always, 'especially. "fond" of lent-: -pegging', and so exoelied ia the. difiTtr u cult diversion .that he. carried on tae first prise'in- the "Indian" tburaament from the.-hoIe Indian army when, he was 'already 'past. his 50th" year- ' -t . . . z ' .- Cijeala'a 60W raiwajs'. "-. TheTJOddTon school iboarcThafi opened- tAe first -of -a -series of "schools ..for 'cripples; ThechHdran'are take.n from. .their "homes- t$ school in "an alhbu-" .'lance .and- afterward " taken home" .by ambulancet'.The school curriculum'inH ciuues a snostauuu. niiuu u. Tt. hails Wife. - . " fSarkia." Minn.,- "Oct.. : 2Sthl Mrs; CHara -.Kevs -wife -"of Charles -Keys. 'school 'teacher ".'of this place", .telis a-1 L -J - ZZ " 1 -.1 -wqaaenui aiatj.. . .. : ... . For years, her life, was .ohe".Qf..mis- ery. . Her back ached all-the" time';-hef head ached. . au . tne. uoe; neoraigi pains 'drove her ta 'desperation. -- 'She'1 msed- much meaicine.; out -uiiea .ia- get 'iiny .'relief hill she xxied.Dodd's" "Qdnej" Pills. She says:- ; . : .-:. "V "Very "soon-, after " ,1-". bsftgailusing. -Doad"s"Xidney "PiUs-all ,njy. aches" and pains vanished "like -the morning. -dew- X- COaSZueC mui. ituieuj uu-souu.uf ."mffprina- womanhood!' .-Vr '" -- ""o -ETOoorajrisd' by" their success" in'-her. own case. Mrs. -Keys . induced' .he? ihVjther, an:'old""4y-.'of 7-4-years. to.use rjtd's" .Kdney.Pnb'.Vfor h'er.nwihy ..aches, "and. pains. jSoy ""both mother." .and-'daughter .reqice .in ""p4rfect:ireer flom front."iUneasr"".or" suffering .which ' as somethiug-heithr had-'eQyedtor7 -years .hefore. irs . before. ::' "'. '" ';-" . ;. -'isTarcVaad: TridT-" .r-"" "." "" " "ri"th'e cotirse'of.his .a ddijessl to jtbe '. stu'dents.."at "the opening- exercises" .of th" -Baltimore .Woman's- coH'ege".last.. week.- .President cGoucher sUud: " womanish-man c. is a farce; a mannish " wofMin is."a.trazedv. T.enl'argement "of "op'pbrtusity' obtained "-tiiraugh;- edii-" cation. secureu in sucii..iuacuLiuua. ... .- ;. . -. t- - 2 . , this.is-.aixenueu..oy-.-eniarenit:H5r ui ,rc-'sponsibil'fty- froiri."" .wh'ich" yon "cannoi .escape: ' -Tour -highest ideal should. "&4 a wo'manly-Vomaa." """ . '.' .. Tko-lMctoMc aai" Sfrstoaie GaMttv saysV" ":WalWf"Baker;.&".'.Co.,.p;f Dor-' Chester. iass., ,U. ':Si;-have,grvea. years ot sthdy to the ilaTfjil'prepara tionv of -cocoa and 'choeqlate'-arid. have j devised- machinery-apd systems-; -p- ? - " . ." .. . .V . . . . - 1 " " " " cuuar-to tneir. metnoas or. .treatment, whereby "the .purity, .palataollity': land highest nutrient, characteristicsjare'rer. I tained. Their- preparations' are .Jchown tiie. .world - over, and .have received, the . practitioner", the-'nurse. .and..rh.Vmt"e;I- UgUU IWlWjUKKU -. T..s.... . - ;. .BJ ward's. Cbaau- .., :- One. of -the greatest pC Kins'.-Edward's .-'favorites among. . the -.foreisn ambassadors..-.to. ..Eneiand- is-M. -diA '.SoVeraJ. the" Portuguese ambassador.. He--is'-a..fin.e. Iooldng 'Ban, -w.trt.- blabfc eves, a. hiize" mustache sliehtly touch ed "wiifi..2ray,- and is Almost., ect-rely- J 'bald. -His" wit as inexhaustible and- ats-TLnowl.edg&'of- English-.perfect jWHT' IT IS THB 'BEST is. Tiecause' made hy" an entirety dilfereht. process.. Deniriet .Starch .is "uatike 'tny-other-. better aid osi-thirit 'niortt Tor H) cants. '.-;..'. obb. Old Voica;- i 'r "No -man. can disguise his voice an; taltihg through;, a teIephane,V.safd 'aa exchange operator to. -as. iaterviewer recently. "Every persoa haX-some.lit-. tie peuIiarity of" speech-that, up mat- sure to- be actuaced aad- ma29 -nwre Teccghizabl over, the wire: The iaai. ,wao has. a sharp ring in--his vriiqe "will seem .to speak' -m-sre sharply-i -"a- gruff voice- w?Il be -mad-j-i mors- gruff 4 and by the" same, "rpie an .iiaincere voice is 'given a greater- tanetof insia-. cerify. r5'-3"snikerv.wlip. c?rew3-"" his word's .has;. no. chance; ar.e;!l.vwith..-a. zoodT-livslf" 'bhoner H.e ma.y" only can- tort h!s speedh veTsy'.snghtiy. buith? D"horie-wKl 'id' the rest, and't the otberVend, of. the. wire" his remar"ks'will be "about as-"iuteffigrble:as" pied-fvpe.". . 'IKOWCbG-.A SKIXT WAIST... o ' ;-,"riot- infrequently a -younj " woman flndfl. It "hecessary. to" launder a; shirt. 1 waist. 'at-home for' some. ".emergency wh'entii'e'lauaaryman o'f'the home sef rant cannot do.itJ 'Hence 'tceae- direc tions . for- ironing 'the waist: ..To iron." tnmmer shirt .w3ists.so tittthey wIH, ' look likV new it-'is -needful to .hav' thief-starched .'evenly .with-. .Deftance, starch; then, 'made perfectly '"smooth. andsroiid tight in "a dam"?'o.th,-co"."be; laid, awar two or hree .hours." '. When -ironing' have a bowl" of .water." and. a- cleaa .piece "pf muelia 6estde-;tbe iron-; ; ingUjoard. Ha-ve your ircn: hot.: 'hut-. ; not-sufficiently so to scorch.. ani abaor lately, "cleans .- .Begin, by! ironing. .the hack,-.then the front. '"sides'" and- Che - sleevea. followed by the neckfiind- and" theceffs. Whea wrihfeles-'rppear-apr .'Bly".the damp'.cloti and regoje'tJiea. Always iron from Ch top" cf "the waist.' ; to the. bottom.., . If" these." are- plaitsr. ta 'the front. Iron them-downward. -after .- . s 2 t . .ot. i KTronf. !".rI5,a? .t,,1' : -," tt k. -"ir" f knii aad "Ith the;edSe of the.iron felldw every Uae Of stitching to grte.it. f distinctness. .Alter tnesaiix-waat i r ironed it ahouia be -weii .aired .ay-- the fire" or in the sun beTo're.it is. folded a&u- .put. away, -rays ica -x-uiuuicjiiui Inquirer. - " V c ..-.' -.. .' .. ..'-'t : . . : . Srtcr Slw:Be:Bia Started": ".' 0 The movement to raise fuhdstb-buy. -Admiral- Cervera. a. loving:". cupf has come :to. srritL His "remarks abot;: America m .connection with 3Ir.'.Mcr.j KlnleVs" death did npr 'please the Cer- I. - . r.. -. . .-: ?iis t .. crJL r vera jasmonai .-taMKiauuu, - ui- iu ner.l. -T hnd that bpdy-has"now- de- 'cided that Cervera .is:- undeserving ..of 4 x testimonial. The real object. of education is:to. WHOLE NUMBER 1.643. f X. .T ww w w . i"' w :n -wr t ' ckHdMsts w' 1: o ' "O w State i" "O. . o- . o " o . : APC o w o- Ret. I. o - -.O "O. . O . 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