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THE OMAHA DAILY 'HKEi" TUESDAY FEUnitAKY 38, 1002. 5 DOSpRTJlPESOR-AHD PRINCE Atlaitis Ysb. UltV lts Bt t FAMOUS KIN WtU B AT LAUNCHING Twe TkKi4 UtIUIIvm Arc Iaa4 te tlesi mt .'bile and !. le Class f Aaaere ' 'I : , i teens. . NEW TORK. Feb. IT. The Atlantic Yscbt club1 held a special meeting tonight and elected Emperor William o( Oermsny and Prince Hnry of. Prussia to membership. This was' in accordance -with a decision reached at regular meeting held recently. Commodore, Robert B. Todd presided at tonight' meeting. The election la In recog nition of tad honor Emperor William has conferred oa this club, and especially ot the compliment to American ahlp builders In having Meteor III built here. Resolutions and other evidence of the election will be sent to b emperor and to Prince Henry. 'The program for the opera which Prince Henry Is to attend en his visit to this city was completed today and will Include: The flrsf act -of "Lohengrin," with Oadskl, Echuman Keunke,' tHapbsnv snd Bdouerd DeResike, conducted by Dsmrosch. The eecosd. act of "Carmen," In French, with' Calve,' Alvsres and- Seoul, conducted by Plon. .. .. v The third act of "AldO In Italian, with Eames, Caropnf, Joudet and Demarcbl, cea dncted by ftevpcllt. - . - , The eecond act, of "Tannhauser," with Terslna, Von Dick and Van Rooy, conducted by Damrosch. The first act of "La Trsvlata," with Bern brlch and ' Ballagnac, conducted by Sep. pelll. ,.. The first .scene ef, the fourth act of "LA Cld," wUh Breval and Alvares, conducted by Damrosch-' ' -l - - : TweThoaaand, Invitation. -Two thoutasd invitations t the tauaoh. lag of tba emperor's yacht were sent out today by the builders, the Towassod. Downey company. Only tboae whose names - had been passed irnen by the committee ef arrangements at Washington and the seeret service bureau and personsl friends of the builders received the coveted cardboards. The Invited gueats Include tboae foremost la official -life la Washington and Nsw York, -all the calebrttles of flnsncs, poll tics,, literature. . art end the business and official life ot this city. .. ' At least 4a governors will witness the launching Governor Odelt ef New Tork and Governor Murphy of New Jersey. Gov ernor Stone of Pennsylvania has been In vited. Benators Piatt aad Depew have been asked. Prominent Oermana, Carl Bchuri and leaders of Oermaa organisation have been Included. The big figures ot Wall street, among them J, Plerpont Morgan, J.. J. Htn.-ftll the Vanderbllts, Oeulds. As. tors, E. H.Jfarrlman, Russell Bags, James Btiiiman, joh I. wsterpury, E. f. er wynd, H. J- Baldwin, Jr., August Belmont, George H. Haven, Morris K. jesaup, Charles Steward Smith, Daniel I Inmost and other have been Invited. "',V V" 'Wa'val''MV ' tbe Lilt., s 'Commoder"Le4yard of the NV . Tork Yacht club. Commodore Robert T. Todd of the Atlantic Yacht c)ob and officers aad member of these1 tTubs, s well f of social clubs are -tavited as guests. " Almost every nam on the list lg that of a mm ot woman well know. The (uvltatlona are band soraely engraved, with the Amerlcaa and German flags m thr. top, Enclosed with cch Ikvltwayaw4a i car , sdmUstba to the island.. S -l'. -r.: . Mo on will tdmltted without pre- toting this card. ' A third card invites the recipient to a'luncheon to b given 1 honor "of tho president of the United States and Trlnce- Henry of Prussia, " li mediately after the launching. The luncheon will be served la an Immense new bulldlrig Just completed,, and ' there wilt be' 1,000 guests. President; Roosevelt and party and Prtaoo Henry and party will b seated on ai' raised' platform erected midway Of the bu!ld)ng oo one side.' The guest Of bonqr win is view mi an ins oiner guests. 'Tbe ' first and -second battalions of th naval .jnllltla,, under command of Captain Jacob Miller, will petrel Bhooters' Island from I o'clock In the morning until after the launching li ever. Special orders were lssusd today, giving direction aa t now th men are, ta b, posted. ne, rJeoomsneBd Chantblala'e ''I have used Chaatberlalo'e Cough Ram efty (or a number ef. years and ban ne hMltaMg. Jn, .saylag that , It U th best remedy er coughs, -eolds and croup ! bar ver vd In nay famll"- I bar pot word to express my confidence In this remedy." . Mrs, J, A. Move,' North Star, Mich. for . tale Xtj all; druggists 1. lOCAL BREVITJES. . Dr. M. I.anrfptd ha resigned from the staff of- the Vt U UmorlI hospital and Hi ajcceesor caa hih wen appoints yet. Xbti Artderaen 4f Hious f'lty, president Of the NrUtwatrn National bank of that cur, is m iTTiana viaiung win u. a. Mno -.ula-.the tUui.- , William I.. Klerstead. secretary of ths Board of Ptre id pollre contmiMloners, . celebrated bis (0th birthday Monday even. '. ins at his home, iKf Plerenee boulevard. Twelve friends of tbe fundly were entr t BVI I Il4 BB-k V I I IIIVI . t Captain Thomaf i the bolloei station. 5 holstere4 rorkln c lajnca wlx a inner. Hayes, night captain at was tlven a leather un. a eia.lr b the nlaht ealral force juat beuce roU caii last evening, j Patrolman Anton ' Inda made a cleverly worded presentation speech, t which Cp- tata Hayes .after his surprla and emotions ; were oiaurea, graceruuy repuea. SEcunir;. Genuine -Carter's Little Livei; PUls. , . , Mw JUr. 8laWtwfw' . . lee Pa. Stills Wreppsr Beknsw rtl llASAUit rsi tw.tmr rci uucourti. rtt TstriB utu. ft s csxtnriTisx. rXI kMILIV tut. rcinccoMnuisi fijKnm pnum anri. an SOLUTE sw eaaall w4 akaaai CARTER'S . ItillNs CV8E. SICililCAktAGrlE. LAME ARM BRINGS DEFEAT Jack Meffatt taea Deelaioa to at Bill ItlM I Chleaaje. Sh. ft.iii mwm4t rnttttnn Of th accident that lost Jack Mnffatt two flghu with Qeora-e Gardner brought defeat to Moffutt tonlaht at the America flub In a rnnteet with Billy Stlft. Wear ing an elastic bandage on the shoulder thnt had bn dislocated on two similar Orcaalons, Moffutt tonlxht landed some telling blows with hi left without e. berteiu-lna sny III tferts, and apparently had the fight well In hand. He had taken thing eaay In the flrat munt mil knit contented himself with dancina out of the way of 811ft a wild swings. fL J'"1! and-manea-ed to reach Btlft without difficulty scoring a big lead on the round. Thinking that his shoulder had uur rrroverea rrom the two former mis hap. MofTatt started the third rnund in earneet. H chased hi opponent all ever therlng, and was admlnletering a severe drubbing, when In an effort To land a gnockout he started a left for Stiff Jaw. ..iuw, enc wnn lerrinc rorce, landed on Stlft a head Instead. Jnstantly Mnf fatt left arm dropped limp to his side. Th referee atopped th right and Stlft wa awarded the decision. BOXING PROGRAM ARRANGED Omaha Atkletle te Decide ea Pre- llMlnarle Baalth. Card Beat. After long negotlstlnna the Omaha Ath- letlo clh has completed Its program for trie Birilth-Oardaer contest on the nlxht of February 2D by addlnc to it a Drellminary dti ween uanny naiey or Boutn miana and Paul Murray of Omaha. This event wit) attract almost aa much Interest as th main bout Itself, ss both then are fsst mlddlewelRhta. well known here, and each Is looking for a sweeping vlotory in order that his way may be paved lneae men win oe ai jnda. Then there will be a four-round bout between ta Anuth Omaha boy, and a battle royal. Gardner and Smith are training hard for their part of th card and last night Eddie went Ave fsst round with his brother and trainer, Oscar. A great crowd ot sports viewed the exhibition, which was a high roller from the start. BRUSH SIDES WITH JOHNSON Iadre View ( Rale Eapreaaed fcy Prealdeat ef America a Leas a e. IHmt IHlPnt.n tr.k 1? Ink. T D....k ha aaln aided with Ban Jnhnaon! nreai- dent of the American league, and many ar prone to believe the diplomat of the Freedman four la taking more than a passing Interest In th American league movement. Mr. Bruah tonight, in an In terview on the Buffalo meeting, said i "I read Mr. Johnson's comments on the Buffalo meeting, and if he Is correctly re ported, I endorse his views fully. The meeting at Buffalo for the revision of the laying rules does not seem to have been rornoted for the beat Interest of base all. but rather to cromote the Intereata of Individual or faction." C. S. NORRIS WINS IN CLASS A Defeat Slarearaer of Saw Fraaels la Chasavlaaiakilg) Tosrn asn)at. NEW VDRW Vtv IT Th im.l.nr nil. liard Class A championship of th Amer loan Athlatie union tournament, which ha ban In, progrea during- th lt two weeks St the Knickerbocker Athletlo club, 'was won tonight by Charles 8. Norria of the Knickerbocker Athletl club, who was formerly chmp.on of the Chicago Ath. letlo arsoclation. His opponent was Wil son H. Slgourney of San Francisco, ths champion ef the Pacifle coast Next Wednesday night Norris will meet Wilson P. Foss In a challenge game for the emblem and title of the natloaal ama teur billiard champion ot America. JOE CANS LEADS THE BOUT Has Better ef SlsH6wa4 Cat with Oewvc MsFaddea mt Hew Tork. PHILADELPHIA. Feb. M.-Jo Gar. of Baltimore had the better of the six-round bout With George McKadden 6f New Tork tonight at the Pennsylvania Athletlo club. Both men fought hard from beginning .to end. It was an even contest In the first round, but after that the Baltimore lad had matters practically his own way. He had McKadden going In the second rnund, but the New Torker recovered himself in th third round.. . Wester Wis. Th Western bowling team defeated the Gate City oo Lenta ft Williams' alley last night. Scores GATE CTTT. . 1st. td. Id. Total. Huntington 1 1 no 42 Hartley ...IM 139 185 ' 48 F. Conrad 150 1M 12 437 Sheldon m o lKi err Seaman 4 l!3 nt HO Total 868 749 WESTERN. 1st. Id. WO 1444 M. Totsl. Swensen Ayer ... Cswlef , Sellqc , .180 v 3l2 .ia mh .1 ,4 19 12 H2 498 614 47 14 lit JM 17 146 44 R4 fc!8 Total .111 l T64 t,ua Leavy I Be. CHICAGO, Feb. 17. In the 109 yards swimming raoe at the portsmen' show to night for the amateur championship of America E. Carroll Schaefer of Philadel phia defeated J. Scott Leary ef San Fran cisco. Knowlea of th Milwaukee Athletic club waa third. Leary led for eight yards and waa then passed by Schaefer. who won by two feet. Time: ls)t-S. The sixty yard Swim wa won by. Johnston of Ot tawa. Canada, Time: QM. The Columbia Water polo team defeated the Yale team by a ecor ef t t 0. Columbia alee defeated rale If) 36 4-8. th XU-yara fty race. )lin Mva Slsasaoa Brlasr flt.SOO. LEXINGTON, Ky., Fb. 17. Woodward V Franklin' midwinter combination horse ales opened today feeror a good crowd of buyer. Tli iuteroat centered In th sale of Neva Slmmom, J:1H4, , m , 7, by Simmons, 1:2. dam, Neva, l:4, by flqulr Trlmadg. She wa knocked down o Mtk Uowerman, IexlngUv, for 111.200. She belonged to O. W. Baum. Pittsburg. Itattl fctmlth. b. f., ? years, t:li, by Winders Wilkes, dam, Olga, by Lumps, broperty of Q. B. Damsby, sold to-H. li. fiimison at vo., tnia oity, az.wu. . 1 1 f Champion JTrU Stck. NKW TORK. -Feb. 1T.-Jame Jeffrie, th champion heavyweight pugilist. Is sick with th grip at a hotel in this city. He i being ttefttiea by a pnysician. wno saio today that tb pugilist was in fair condition and was settlna- alone nicely. Letter In th oy jenrie- doctor aid Ms patient was Buttering front a sever cold, but would be well enough to be out agaia in a few cava, f neumoiua was not tnreat ened, h said. lla fee Wrestlinc Tearaanaent. CLEVELAND. Feb. IT Local a do rt In a men r formulating filana for a week wrestling carnival in this city. McLeod and Psrr will meet first. Th Winner will meet Jenkins. Atherton. Parkes. Hoeber. Witmer and Pelnlng also will be matched. A purse of Ufiw hae been offered for a anatuh between Parr and McLeod In ths near future. Chaaala JesTrles Sick. - NBW TORK. Feb. 17 -James Jeffries, the champion heavyweight pugilist, la sir a with th grip at a hotel In this city. He I being attended by a physician, who said today that tb pugilist waa in fair con dition and was getting along nicely. Hlekey Mevee t Chicago., ST. JOSEPH, Mo . Feb. 17.-Prealdent Thomaa 1. Mickey of the American Amo elutlnn if Km ball rlliba. laavea Mt joaeph tonight with hla'family for Chicago, wnere iney wiu reatue in in luiur. Iw Frlnter Break Bewllasj Reewrd DCS MOINE8, Feb. 17.-W. B. Rowen. i primer, of Des Moine broke the slate bowilna; record for Ave same tonight, nut a IliaT A.w puis, ail avrraav v evi. Llaeeln Beat llssi City. - SIOUX C1TT, la., rb. 17. (Speolal Tel- ram ) Lincoln university beat 8luux City Teung M.a a ChrtMiaa aaseuUttun t te 4 at basnet Pali lunigbt. ITINERARY OF THE PRINCE Official Irsgrtm sf Yiiit ef th Emperor's Brotbsr te Amsrlca. COMES WEST 10 CHICAGO ANO ST. LOUIS Prince Heary Will Alee He Fitended Maay lloaor la Prtaelpal Eat era Cities, aad Entertained by lb Prealdeat. WASHINGTON. Feb. 1'.. Dr. Hill for the president's delegates today nr.ade public the general program aad Itinerary of the visit of bis royal highness. Prince Henry ef Prus sia, covering the period of time from Sat urday, "February J2, to Tuesday. March 11, 1901. From time to time publication has been, mads of parte of th Itinerary re lating to one or two cltiea and towna, but there hss been more or less change In the origins! program and new features hsvs bsea edded. As It now stsnds. the Itinerary and program Is declared hgr th president's delegates te be final. It Is as follows: Saturday, February 22 Arrival In New Tors; hnrhor. probably about noon, on Kron Prln Wllhelm of the North German Lloyd line. Admiral Evana, commanding the spe cial squadron, will meet the steamer nt quarantine station and conduct hie rem I highness, Prince Henry of Prussia, with hia aulte, to Hnhensollern, which the presi dent's delegates will then visit to estend greeting, fcxehsnge of official visit will take place during the afternoon. Prince Henry and his suite will attend the Irving Place theater and return to Hohensollern for the night. Sunday, February 23 In the morning re ligious exercises on board Hohensollern. If the weather Is favorabls a viait to the tomb of General Grant In the afternoon, Private entertainment by the Deutcher vereln. Leave for Washington In the even ing by special train on ths Pennsylvania railroad. President and Prince Will Vlalt. Monday, Februsry 24 Short stop at Balti more at 9 a. m. Arrival at Washington at 10:20 a. m. Military eacort from the Penn sylvania railroad atatlon to th Whit House snd thence to the German embassy. The president will return the visit of th prince at noon. Visit of the commissioners of th District of Columbia and brief ad dress of welcome. Visits of arahasxadors and ministers. Visit t,o the capitol at 4 p. m. Dinner at the White House at S p. m. After dinner the prince will return to New York by special train on th Pennsylvania railroad. Departure of the president and his party for Jeraey City by the Penney! vsn la railroad. ,. Tuesday, February 25 Departure of the prince and his suite and or the president snd his psrty from -Jersey City for the ehlpyarda of the Townsend-Downey Ship building company, at Shooters' Island. Launching of the yacht of the German em peror at 10:30 a. m. Luncheon to th presi dent on board Hohensollern at I p. m. Mili tary eacort to receive the prince at the cus tom houso wharf. Battery, where he will land at 1:30 p. m., and proceed to the city hall. Visit of the prince to the mayor of New Tork and presentation of the freedom of the city at city hall at 4 p. m. Dinner of the mayor of New York at t p. m. Gala Opera ai ine Metropolitan opera nouse after the dinner. Wednesday, Kebruary IR Luncheon with repreaentatlves.of commerce and Industry St 12:10 p. m. Slght-aeelng lit New Tork In ine Slirrngva. rorciuigni cpneen ai mt irlnn club at g:XO n. m. nunquet of press nt tha United States at 8 D- m. Special ferry to tne Pennsylvania ranroaa at u o'clock, midnight, and Journey to Wean- Ington. . . Thursaay, r enruary zi-Arrivm ni ine rlnca at Washington and escort te the lerman emtmKBV. Memorial exercises to president McKinley In the house of repre sentatives, the prince and hia suite attend. Ing. Visit in tne aiterpoon to atpum ve- Friday, February J Visit to Annapolfs In the forenoon. Luncheon at Annapolis at 11 noon, rare wen vusii ui m uriuue vu the president. Dinner at the Germany em bassy. Saturday, March 1 Departure of the prince and hie eulte for his southern' and western tour on speeial train. Journsy oross the Alleghany mountains by Horse, hn. curve on Pennsylvania railroad. Ston pf ten minutes at Pittsburg and Columbus, and of twenty minutes at Cincinnati. j Will Make Tst mt the' Great Wel. Sunday. March 2 Arrival at Chattanooga it 1 a m., presentation of eouvenlr album of view. Three hour and thirty minute for a trip to Lookout mountain, iepartur me Rt. Louis at 10:30 a. m. Slott of fifteen minute at Nashville, ten minute at Louis ville and twenty minutes ai inaianapoiia. Monday, JMarco Arrival at i. M)un ai I. m. Reception at Union atatlon. Pres entation of an address. Carriage drive to the Eads brldas and thence to tbe St. Louis club, preaaraai at tne m. iouib ciuo. After breakfaat drive through the West End to Forest park, where the special train i or v iiiuttgo at 11 a. m. Arrival at Chicago at f :30 p. m., Union depot. Keccption vy im mayor, ine German consul and a reception committee. Drive from tne aepoi to ine Auaitorium hotel, with military escort. Dinner at the Auditorium noiet, given or ine aaaociaiea reception committees at 7 p. in. A choral festival at th First regiment armory by musical aooletle at p. m. Grand ball tn th Audltorlunv at 10:0 p. ra. Supper fol lowing the ball. Tuesnay, saaron visit. niacue or Abraham Lincoln In Lincoln nark. - D. partur for Milwaukee at p. m. Arrival at Milwaukee at 4 p. m. , Reception by the n.ayor at the atatlon. Military eacort to the Exposition hall. Greeting by th United Ringing ciuo. . Lrriv tnrougn in illumi nated court of honor to the Hotel Pflster. Dinner at th Hotel Pflster. If tim allow aala. receDtion t tha German theater. De parture from Milwaukee at 10 p, m. for journey eaaiwara. Bclsras Eaat froaa Chirac. Wedneaday. March 6-Arrlval at Buffalo at 1:1& p. m., central time. Stop of fifteen minutes. Arrival at Niagara Falls at 1:4 . m., eastern time, view ui ins tails anq enartur from Niagara Falls t p. m. Stop of twenty-one minute at Rcchstr at :IS p. m. Stop ot ten minutes at Syra cuse at 10:25 p. m. Thursday, jnarcn Arrival in oosion ai 10 a. m.. South Terminal station. Recep tion by th mayor ana in uerman codiui. Driv from the atatlon to the Somerset hotel, under military eaoort. At 10:45 a, m. th governor, mayor, president of Harvard unlveraltv and otbera pay their respecta at Somerset hotel. Short drive through the city and atop ec tne Biaia nouae w reiurn the visit of the governor. Visit to Shaw memorial. Drive to the public library to return the vlalt ef the mayor. Vlalt to Cambridge, arriving at Memorial hall at 1:30 D. m. At 1.4 p. m. visit to the presl- dent of the university. The president will t w accompany the prince to the faculty room. At 2 p. m. luncneon in tne tacuiiy room, At 1:46 p. m, visit to the verallv. At 1:30 p. m. Duuuings oi tne uni- entertainment given by the students of the Hsrvard union, with hort speeches, lasting unui :o p. m. At m. recepnun ut uciciiun ui mi itrr man Museum association at the hon ome of Prof. Munsterbvrg. At t-30 p. m. leave Cambridge. Arrival at Somerset hotel at I p. m. At 7:30 p. m. dinner by the au thorities of the city. gee aaarls la Berkshire Hill. Fries v. March 7 Depsrture from Boston at t p. m. Arrival at Albany at 1:30 a. m. Stop of twe houra. Reception at the sta tion by tbe governor and mayor. Military escort to the city hall, where the freedom of the city and a souvenir will b presented. Military escort irora ine cuy nan 10 ine state capitol building.' Reception by the governor, eenai ana Memoir, uepariur or West Point at 10:10 a. m. Arrival at West Point at 2 p. m. Visit of two hour. Departure from West Point at 4 p. m. Arrival at new xora Dy special terry rrom n7 HDyspopsSa Cupo Just so sure water dlsolvegBUgr, Just sosure will Kodol Dtspet ' tiA Cukb digest your food; It's on the same (eoertl principles. It con tains tbe game elements as Nature's digestive fluids, so why wont It tvet la exactly the same manner HwlU. It can't help it. That's why It never falls to cure the worst cases of indigestion and dyspepsia where other remedies have failed. A little KopotDTsreraiA Curb after meals ' willprevent that terrible distress and belchlDg so often experienced. "For years 1 nought a remedy in vain until I tried Kodot, UYerzrsiA ' Ccbb. It bas no equal as a stomartt and dyspepsia remedy and I hare tried all I could And. . M. C. Edwards, 1423-lOth Ave., Altoona, Fa." It can't help but do you good Prepared by E. g De Witt A Co., Chicago. The P. boUl contains 1H Uue th see, a!. Vhen yousuffer fronritUioUbnea or ooestlpatlon. the fatuous little live? pilla known as DoWltt'a Uttl EARLY IIISER9. Tbey never gripe. Weehawken at 1:41 p. m. Dinner at the I'nlveralty lnb at S p. m. Haturday, March lay spent In rest and recreation. Dinner of the Urotse Deutsche Oesellschaft st 1 p. m. Rundav, March Luncheon at the t'nl vrrslty club et 1 Pi itn. Private dinner for the prince. Visit to the New York Yacht club at :SO p. m. " Monday, March 0 Departure from New Tork ly special frrry from Twenty-third street at I a. m. Arrival at Broad afreet atatlon, Philadelphia at 10:2 a. m. Re ception at the station by the mayor of the rlty and the German consul and visit to the cltv hall, where the freedom of the rlty will be presented. Vlalt to Cramp's shipyard. Luncheon at the I'nlon le(fue at 1:30 p. m. Ieparture for New York from the Hroad street station at 1:30 p. m. Ar rival at New York, by special ferry to Twenty-lhlrd street, St . p. m. , Tuesday, March 11 Farewell visits and depsrture. Gaard Against Baal Weather. NEW TORK, Feb. IT. As a safeguard sgslnst heavy weather In th outer harbor on th day that Prine Henry of Prussia arrive her, th plan for formally welcom ing him waa changed today. It waa de cided to abandon th Idea ot having him transfer down the bay from Kron Prlns WIlhHm te the Imperial yacht Hohensollsra, and Instead h will com to Recreation pier, at the foot ot West Thirty fourth street, on the liner. Resr Admiral Evsns, commanding ths special squadron now assembling, will board Kron Prlns Wllhelm ss soon a It arrives and after formally greeting Prince Henry, will accompany him to the pier. As the User passes th special squadron every hip of th lattsr will Br .royal salute ot twenty-one guns and, man side. Th formal calls of th president' delegatea, the officer of tee speeial squadron. Major General Brooks, Admiral Barker , and the mayor of New Tork will b made at ths plsr. Th return call by Prince Henry de pend upon the hour that Kron Prim arrives. If time permit they will be mad at once. LONDON.. reb. 17. Tha officials at Mar cont's office la London ssy the Llsard waa ' In communication with Kron Prlns Wllhelm, with Prince Henry of Prussia an board, up" to 9 o'olock a- m. today, when th steamer was about 140 miles west ot th Lizard. .,..,. ' A powerful Marconi station at Mulllon, Cornwall, was continuing to dispatch wire less telegrams toward Kron Prlns Wll helm, but the limit of the distance covered will not be known until the ateamer's ar rival on the other sd of the Atlantic, a It wa not equipped with an apparatus powerful enough to enable It to reply. GERMAN ADMIRAL ON A VISIT toast Vow Baadlsala Go Pkll. ' adelpbla tm Be Reletlve aa Frlea'd. PHILADELPHIA Fb! 17Rear Admiral Count von Saudlasln, commander of Hohe- gollern, cam to this city tonight for too purpoa of visltiag relatives., He was drives t-9 the from of Clarence Johason, Where he waa th guest of honor at a din. per, the event being a etrictly private one. He will be entertained la an Informal man ner tomorrow and In tbe evening a re ception for Eofca will be given. About 230 tnvlUtlong bar teen issued and many prominent Pblladelphlao . will meet the German admiral. i r.r NEW YORK. Feb. 17. The sis officer ot tbe imperial yacht Hobentollern, who went to Niagara Fall last weak, returned to day. Four other officers will go Ho th Fll tomorrow aad will return on Wednss day. Owing to tha storm there were few visitors to th yacht today. . . . . DEWEY CAN'T MEET PRINCE Peellae. Hellebea'e ;1nUatlo ' B. ' ( FewT tlealth1 of ' Mra. Dtetr, , '" ' J PALM BEACH, Fie.. Feb. Ifcr-Admirgl Deweir reoelved the following messag from Washington: will vnu dine with ma at 7 t. m.. jreo- ruary z, to have tne - nonor to met nie royal nignne, rnm nenryr - N . HOLLEBEN. Oerman Imperial Ambassador, Admiral Dewey replied! T rearet axceedlnaly not to accept your Invitation to dine and to have th honor Of aaain meeilnff nis . rovai nignnees, prince Henry of Prussia, but Mrs. Dewey Is toe 111 for me to leave ner. tS'gned) GKORGS DEWET. . ' Admiral of th Navy. Resteieesen' Kxearslssi, Ticket te nearly all point In th United State n sal at alt ticket office et tb Chicago Great Western railway on tbe first and third Tuesday ot January and Febru ary at tb low rat ot on tar plu $1.00 for tbe round trip. Oood to return In tl day from date of sals. Tor detailed in rormatawi address any Chicago Oreat Wast era agent, or J. P. Blnver, ,k P. A., Chi- csgo, 111. , -h - '... - ; KLONDIKE PRICE FOR BANANAS One Do) . Teller Casl Major Uebea Ktarir Six Haa- e Dellar. ' . - j i : - "' ' . ,' Major Uebea of Bt Omaha, who V cam known all over Nebraska soms yr ago whll xhtbltln'g ltr of phenomenal alae, drew tstt from a' bsnk yesterday aftarnooa and pUcad It 111 a sack, whjcb ha carefully carried In his overcoat pocket A short time afterward n bad a packsg containing doseg baoasa and no sack of money. He esy he stopped at tb corner ef SUtMntb gad Pouglas street and bought a doxen bananas from an Italian peddler, Having placed U bla money 1b th ack bt drew u from, his packet, selected the needed amount, laid tb sack pa tb cart, picked up hi bansna .and walked away Attar goigg about meek as say it sua dsnly remembered leaving th toons aack on th cart. Hastily returning he discov ered another mas U charge of the cart, who said bs kosw soloing about ;h sack of money, i Thn Major Llebea reported th matter t th pollc and Vincent Lombard, who was In charge of tb cart when Lleben returned for hi lost sack, and Mrlano Tsrresj. who sold tb banana. wr both arrested and locked up. but oo trace of the money ha been found. Advance m nsstnesi nagar. NEW TORK. Feb. 17. AH grade of r fined sugar was advanced five point today. what you Eat crpn rm Up Tells of Two Skins; An Outsido Skin or Govoring and on Insido Skin or a Lining Skin. do Feints Out Somo Diseases that Frequently Affect Those Tlssus Qarmonts and Tolls lion thoy Hay bo Cured, : It mm$m: : Th skin tissues and tbe natural coveiina and llnlnc Of th body. Th outside covering Is com monly understood as the ekin while the Inside lining is called mucous membrane. "There's a skin without and a skin within, A covering skin and a lining skin, But the skin within Is the akin without, Doubled Inwards and carried completely inrougnout. "The palate,, nostril, the windpipe and Are all of them lined with this Inner coat; wnicn tnrougn every part is made to extend. Lungs, liver and bowels,' from end te end." Regarding the Internal sklq a distingu ished physiologist says: Mucous membrane linea all thnaa tas- aa-e by which Internal part communicate wun in enenor,. ana oy wnicn eitner matter are eliminated from the body or foreign substsnres taken Into It namely, the genlto-urlnary, respiratory and dl- feetlve tracts.' The mucous tracts, and dlf erent portions of each of them, present certain etruoturai peculiarities, adapted to the - functions each part has' to dis charge, yet in some essential characters the mucous membrane Is the same, from Whatever part It is obtained." ine mucous memnrane meets tne out Side ' skin at , thu various orifices of the body and the two taken together form a continuous covering- of the tissues without a eany or .break of continuity. . Ac .the mucous Tilting folds upon itself In numer ous places, presenting manifold wrinkle; extends Into tubes, sinuses, arooves and eavitle; la plaited and puckered In various ways ana places; it real sue and extent Is not apparent but it actually covers three time the number of square Inches of area as does the outside skin. , The -windings and intricacies of the mucous membrane In llnrng the various cavities. Sinuses, tubes and openings of the head; passages and hollow of th throat and respiratory organs; and th lnfinlt variety of channel, sacs and pouche of the pelvto organs, present a. complex. Is a inrmtnt for underlylnr nV7 FmF in n n n 8YPIUUS cbnCD IN tO TO 35 DAYS. Qumrmntmod Owo ot Monuy Refunded, II W 5 s ? I agar aa VMCONDITIOXAI. OCARAKTEB t eSeot a psrfaet aa sarmaaeat ears (la all ease eeeepta lev traetaa ( oatals Sleod foleua, waatker Pnniary, Saeoadarr ar Tertiary, aai iIti leaal araaraalaa la . . Jf vrtUa to that (att. v cure tk a.eraa raea leUN TalTION.M.I. MarMtry aad potAaMa It Matter SpeaisHst 7U ,r """"" Bt Clue ft Ka (urtt I J Srevsat eeeanoary STrHltlS- " .""wi .iww wewp aetar ta pnetary eoss aaystop. Btalike tgse.1 r treatskant dee net eoetata Injurteu. saadlerBea, bat Wars tbe Bat teal .y,.-....,.---. la a kaaithf at caaoiUoa as bafer tinlrsrniis (a Ateeass. . Tk blood, th Seek, tha base aa th waste ssl are tleaaaea. Dill I Set aad IijUiiJ ta haalih kaat BMpan aa la the da nee aad pleasures ef 11 7 , , STr BII.IS asCla peopte for buetntee er wnie sa yoar aeaoiuoa nut aad 7 as DISEASES or HEN ONLY. Uei of Fewer, Organ, te Vtewav. nese, arteoeeeee Croateue aleet, laser sTnTi 11 ladd Troe. bleat, itaptere, trtrielar eueai C'siUti fo- JSawriac. Established las. Chartered bv ths Stat. Call or state ease by mail, for rSCS UOME IKE ATM IE T. Addra pft La CROIX, IS treat Meek,' B1LWACKEC, til CURE TOURSIIM flee Kl( t for aa aataral dlehli"Ju' "'""'. irrltalloe a aloeratlooj of aua aiTtieoo relnl.ee. assTaot aaiUS pal r pviaoavu. ejed ty IkraujgaS seat In phua wrappsa. expiare, FnjtriL nf . or I botttaa. b v rata a aa stspsSs f" j is I at t er M J eeeeiMd aa g M set e er.are. r 1 rfeee CMteclaa. ST.liut ttautCnta lei 0. T -- 0t0MHUTLl" 1 V I.LI. w if- s3Va problem for the student of anatomy. Catarrh Is systemic disorder that finds local expression In both the outside skin and th Inald skin or mueou membrane most ' frequently In the mucous mem brane. - ' Where catarrh affect th ouald kin It takes the form of ecxema, this disease con stituting about one-third of all disease of th ojside skin. But It I upon the more delicate Internal skin or mucous membrane, that catarrh expends the most of Its force. Aa catarrh In the form of eesema may be local Ir.ed at most any point upon the out side skin, so It may attack the Inside skin or muoous membrane at any point. Head, thorax, abdomen, or pelvis may be the local seat or point of erpreseion of ca tarrh. The local expression of this con stitutional disease may be confined to the muoous linings of the organ of the head. Interfering with sight, hearing-, smell snd taste. It may be tit the throat affecting breathing, swallowing and speech, it may be In the lung destroying their delicate tlnsuea 'and preventing proper aaratloq of the blood. It may expend its force on the mucous llnlnc of .tha stomach op hotrels deranging digestion v ar)d assimilation of food. It may be in the kidneys or bladder, preventing, er deranging their functions. It may break out in th pelvto organs ef the female and give rise to the womanly weaknesses and .ailments known a "female disease. In all ot these separate locations, where It nnus expression, catarrh may b called a different and distinct name, but It Is really the -same disease and the remed; ledy will that will cure catarrh In one situation cure al of theae separate local expressions of It. It does pot reuuir on remedy for catarrh of the nose (corysa) and another to cure catarrh of the tubes leading to the lungs (bronchitis) and Still another, remedy for catarrhal dyspepsia (chronic gastritis) or a separate remedy to pure leucorrhea which Is a form of pelvic catarrh in women. A remedy that will cure catarrh anywhere Will cure catarrh everywhere. Happy Childhood Medicine that a child dislikes, will not do It much good. Sensible par." ent will riv) the little darling rnediclna that taste good snd doeg good, gnd don't grip or gripe; the kind hy like themselves. -MxsvSllfasnrsU,tOtvlkSt..Si.UaU. ' wit elaeala btUt. W. br.o o W. him SSSffl wSj - . r-W. A. ola.iOfcaalgea. t T. 'i!! akter eemslalno bo faslln A half Cuctrtl tablet was (Weaker snd Is thaa atlf-an hevr sht cot ap ss wall aa ea vaacarei ar s houtehold BcMltr.'' : -Tkes. U. Most. KM.. Tnassa, Pa. TH'. I!.'" J" aestlr trouble wttk -wernit, bat srter rt.lss b.r s SW box of Cm esreM. ihe Is ent rSlf 11 '"llrsTJesa vThllw. Medicine forced An the Httle onei loses half It power. Nasty, glckenlng medicine i an injustice to the dear little Innocents who can't protect them Blves, makes them peevish and airatd of the dose. - When chiW hates the medicine, it wiU not be effective. Children like Caacaretg Candy Cathartic, i?,lr 'af ,1n4 r kePt hlthy always snd eaUy against thg damages of ehijdhood'i allmenu. , - Beet far tha Bowels.' Sum. 1 geaulBB l bnatat at aura I vaat yea vast. My tean ii nut la M dare aad arodaea kaMer nnia la u e--- ta. lodla Bill la aa rear- M yab try sty bji.waiaa raa n a pareieiaa te prove t pos kat t ear la true. syatpteau front bawla hi any ease eoeala U sty plra. I ear ye at Cnnpnisi aeeS. win raestr la plaia savBlup p i-"mitfiln 1 ' knsiil ill' ar 'Tlili 1112 a Y Fjeitbnnipnly are tiled. , sL.xfra care exercised in blending. Cocoa shells and dirt are removed. Iterations pot permitted.' . -st ef most imprsved machinery, tandard of merit-our watchwsrd. findtess watchfulness Airing pmkAixt. & A RED NOSE N U CURED AT YOUR HOMI V m 1 es paellTlr re re aaaa. raa P" T ee sad biatebs, ptaeplr. al ekla. I 4 1 Billir kat the aaoa. Oust- S '(iMlUun IB peraas ar bp lM I .a. 0 Umm aad etTtctir aoaadeaUal. ft- MjDS n.OuvHLkl, DeraMClaat. V M "" C- - GLnti Stuart' Catarrh Tablets will , cur ca tarrh anywhere and everywhere. They are an Internal, Systemic, or .constitutional antidote to catarrh and will reach jand overcome It In one location aa well a another. They cur one kind of catarrh Just as Well a another end' are equally applicable to catarrh In the outside skin or ecsema; to catarrh of the nosa or throat causing blowing, hawking and spit, ting; for catarrh of the eustachian tubes causing "head noises" end deafness; for bronchitis, causing cough snd expectora tion, gaatrlo catarrh, (catarrhal dyspepsia) and for leucorrhea or the genital catarrh of women. Theae diseases are all due to the ssme constitutional cause, they are all eured by the same systemic remedy. A leading druggist! In Albany speaking of crtarrb cures, says: "I have sold various catarrh cures for years, but have never sold any which gave such general satisfaction as, tptaart s Catarrh Tablets. They contain in a pleasant, concentrated form all the best and latest catarrh remedies, and catarrh e offerers who have used douches, sprays and salves, have been astonished at ' the quick relief and permanent result obtained after a week' use of Stuart' Catarrh Tablet." Mrs. Jane Barlow, the famous modiste, says: "I finally had te give up personsl .iimmoii w mj cuHiomera ana in con- sequence many of them went elsewhere, i P wss In despair for sneniallata umJ oweriess io neip me. Stuart's Catarrh Tablet cured m in Juat a little wrhlla so completely that now I hear aa. well a ver." Mr. James W. Brown. x.v: "f mff.r from catarrhal deafness for year and pent nunnreo or dollars with specialists, without relief. Stuart's Catarrh Tablets completely cured my catarrh and today J. can hear a well as I ever coild. There are many remedies on th market for catarrh but none are so cheap, so convenient,- so safe, snd so certain 1 ss Stuarts Catarrh Tablets, which may be bought at any drug etore for B0 cents a bos, and swallowed easily and privately. Knows What's Best . aen ."I shall never lever be without CMearsts. sIwst hwa whsn faive tti a tsblet, ana ery for more. 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