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! ^ i' ! A ii You lEver See Iron Pyrites? It looks like gold, so like it that ips other name is " Fool's Gol/d." Not one test given gold, though, mil iron pyrites stamd. Much the same way with other :malt extracts. They resemble Johann Hoff's. Look like it, but there is one differencea great differencenone of them will do what Johann Hoff's will. One dozen bottles of the genuine JOHANN HOFFS EXTRACT give as much strength and nourishment as ! a cask of ale, without being intoxicating. ] Insist on posed upon. tfJo other is "just as good." i you would preserve that precious self-reliance with which your boy and girl should grow up to face life'.g duties, see that you make them first of ail sound Vuld healthy. Most weaknesses start in poor blood, and indigestion. The griddle irtd frying pan leave rtwnr marks on thousands of men and women who are struggling far from succ ss and happinessw Be fair to your chiWrtn, who can not choose for themselves. Give them Akntezo, a food which ttiakes growth and strength, pure blood and strong brains,sound health arid light hearts. \ titeZ ' *^ ' enough to make rich, red blood. Giocers sell Apitezo^for 15 cents a package. Substitution is impossible. You xnust get Apitezo to get the Apitezo goodness. S - 1 \. 1 ' ".I! II JHIJKIJKIJKI -^-MILWAUKEE The maintaining of that high degree of excellence that won for "BlatM tion 'way back in the forties.hae required undevlating care in the selection of materials and the con stant attention of the most skilled [masters of the brewer's art. BLATZ MALT-VIVINE JOHANN HOFF'S EISPflER & MENDELSON CO., (Non-Intoxicant.) Summer Tonic. All Druggists or Direct. VAL BLATZ BREWING GO. MILWAUKEE MINNEAPOLIS BRANCH, 1316 & tttotb St. Telcohene 06. SC^-JI {This signature is on every box of the entf ine laxative Bromo-Quinine s^et* SOLE AGENTS, NEW YORK. th e ne w biscui "^( THE MART As Pure and good as the mos/, critical epicure could desire. its enviable reputa- 5^&S&l*/iS 'J* M5 . OF CLEVERNESS ii,Wii*fri ri'iffM-ii TTTESB/i^'EyENHtQ, or you will be im- Confidence of Youth The thing that breaks self-confi dence is failure under early trials. With boys and girls early trials are almost wholly matters of strength, physical strength or brain power. If t cereal, the only food that gives plant iron I suffered with indiges tion until a friend recom mended Ripans TabiiJes. I take one regularly at every meal and the result has been marvelous. - I have not suffered singe the first few days that I started to take them. The Five-Cev* packet Is enough for an ordinary tfcfemton. The family bottle, 60 cents, coiitilajs a supply for a year. ,Xt druggists. RED NOSE RED AT YOUR HOME 1 can positively on ti& nose, red face Mid blotchy, pitaplr^ ugly akin,! no matter what ih ,oqaeu Oon laultation in person.or By letter is, free and strictly confidential. JOHN H. WOODBURY, Dlranri. list 163 Slate Stmt, Chhit*. 6ABBEftr SUPPLIES ANOCtfTUflRY. SBeart. 11. II. umiftiiii sol moQuun r Avute VOTJ "wn E: J. Pormal xerciges of Installation Take Plaoe at Et*uitr Chicago, Qot. Si.Northwestern univer sity tb-day installed Edmund Jaynes t&mea ae president of that institution, and the Installation ceremonies were it nesaed by a large number of the most prominent educators of the United States, While leading men from all parts of the world were present. The exercises began with a formal re ception of delegates and official guests in IS6k THall,4.t 1Q 30 o'clock. An address Of Welcome was delivered on behalf of the University . corporation-:by .Oliver Harvey Horton, LL. D., first vice president of the board or trustees. Nathan Smith Davis, jr., A. M., M. D., dean of the medical school, welcomed 'the visitors on behalf of: the faculties, while Mayor Patten of Ev anaton, on behalf of the city* extended-the hospitality of the municipality to the guests. Responses were made by Dr. Guhsaulus of Armour Institute President" John W. Cook of the-Northern Illinois State Normal school Simon Nelson Patten,. Ph. D., of the University of Pennsylvania. President Tames Roscoe Day of Syracuse university President Richard Henry *Jesso of the University, of Missouri John Huston Fin ley, XL. D., of Princeton- universiey, and President Leo Stanton Rowe of the Amer ican Academy of Political and Social Sci- ence.*' At noon luncheon was served the official guests and other visitors in the assembly room of Orrington Hall. At 2 cj'^lock th. faculty, students,and guests^attlred in caps and gowns, assem4 # ^^^^^("(^pi tarns bled in front of Lunt library and marched to -the First Methodist Episcopal church, where the formal exercises of installation took, place., five services at the church oridned with a prayer by Bishop Stephen M. MerriH, after which Judge Horton de livered an address and performed the sol emn inaugural services. President James stood with bowed head while the words which were to make hkn president of Northwestern university were being spo ken, and a moment later he took the oath of office and the -ceremonies were over. Responses were made by Professor Dan iel Bonbright of the college of liberal arts Rev. Frank ,M. Bristol, pastor of the Met ropolitan M. E. church, Washington, p . C, and Eddy S, Brandt, who spoke for" the senior class of the college of liberal arts. At the close of the formal ceremonies President James delivered his inaugural address, in which he reviewed at length the history of Northwestern university, its present needs, and outlined the policy of hlS administration. A reception at the university building will be given this evening to the visiting delegates by President and Mrs. James. BED SEA PIRATES Italian Gunboats Chase Them to Cover. 4 - Constantinople, Oct. 21.Red sea pi rates have been raiding the island of Dha lak, in the group belonging to Massowah, capital of the Italian colony of Eritrea. Two Italian gunboats which were sent in pursuit of them cornered the pirates at the island of Midia,,off the Lohela (Ara bia) coast, which the Italians briskly bombarded. The gunboats afterward pro ceeded to Hodeida (the most nourishing seaport of Yemen) and demanded repara-^ tion. The porte has promised the officials of the Italian embassy to take measures to arrest the culprits. In the meanwhile the commander of the Italian gunboats threatens, unless proftrgt reparation Isaic? corded, that he will himself take the ac tion necessary to obtain it. "' SHAVING ON SUNDAY Conviction at La Crosse Where It Is Held Not a Necessity. L.a Crosse, Wis., Oct. 21.In a decision handed down to-day, Judge circuit court decided that shaving1 day was not a necessity if it was done in a public shop. In the case of the state vs. Rice, the defendant was charged with violating the state laws, which provides that none but necessary work be done. Rice shaved a man in his shop at Toman on Sunday, and was arrested for it. The attorney for the defense.argued that it was necessary for a man to be shaved on Sunday in orr der to make himself presentable to go to church. HE RAMMED A TREE Story of Mr. Spencer's Airship Trip Yesterday. London, Oct. - 21'.Mr. Spencer, the aeronaut, made another trip yesterday* largely withmiles, the twentyJ9i x and r Preston. There was a good breeze when he ascended. When he was about a thousand feet high he made several evolu tions against the wind, and finally sailed off in the direction the wind was. blowing. When he was descending- he found that he was over a railroad, with his trailing rope dangling among the telegraph lines along the line. An express train was approaching and Mr. Spencer shouted for the engineer to stop. The latter shouted in reply: "Stop your air ship. "' Mr. Spencer rammed a tree, but ho serious damage was done. . LondonStanley Spencer traveled twenty-five mttes yesterday In bis airship. Garbondale, 111.Large bodies of kaolin and salts will be developed by an eastern syndicate. New YorkNearly 3,000 immigrants, mainly Italians, landed yesterday, 1,700 bound for the west. Forest City, Ark.Young, the negro .charged with assaulting and murdering Mrs. E. Lewis, was burned at the stake. San Franojseo^-lfarion Nolan, the "California Venus," was shot arid killed In O'Farrell street by Edward Matsbutts, a stenographer. The murderer Iheii shot himself. Washington.Far the year ending June 30, 1902, exports of cheese were less than.during^the last twenty ye^rs, and butter shipped abroad de creased 7,5H1,3S7 pounds since 1901. Knoxville, Tenn.^Sllas Huhn, of whose mur der Clarence PeaEe was convicted and sentenced to-the' state's prison and later became a raving maniac has returned from Colorado to clear the accused ntau. WashingtonConsul Dudley reports, from Brjit? Isb Colhnibla that lumber manufacturers hare orders booked for a year ahead, and that work inen are scarce. - However, wages are, lower and living higher thati ill the States. New YorkThe Molinenx jury was completed and twLambertwitnesses o State testified. The TOLD IN A LINE y?.sterday * action of Judg e in rebuking the assist - ant district ittteirhey Indicates tha the ntniost fairness jpi be accorded the prisoner, New YorkA commission or the Methbdfctf cnurtht eeuulsting o.Dr.-Henry Spellmeyef of New York. Dr. W. F. Whitlock of Delaware, Ohio-" 6i ft Miller of Rock Rapids, Iowa Ar- ' T. Gass.of Tilton, N. H, J: E. Andrus, inkers, N. T. Joshua E. Wilson of Florence, 8 C. and Robert T. Miller of Cincinnati has under consideration the matter of the location of flie neil general conference which will meet in May., 180*. Invitations have been received Jroin Pbiiadfelphla, Cincinnati add Boston. hur Through-Pullman Tourist sleepers to baiifornia via the Sunshine Route (Ghi eago, Mftwaikkee & St. Paul and Santa Pe iihes), every Tuesday, commendingr Octo ber 14th. Berth rate ?6. Ticket $32.90 du Cflartoe of Ttrhe on the Hastings & Da kota Division of the Milwaukee Road. Commencing Sunday, Oct. 19, the even ing train on the C, M. & St. P. By. tot Granite Falls, Appleton, Montevideo, Or tohvjjle. Fargo, Milbank and Aberdeen will leave at 7:00 p. m. Instead of 7:85 To California. rin Nicollet avenue, or address "W. B. Dixon, jN.' W. P. A., S t ^Pani. - ':'-. ' 7"--'r p, m. aajiow. Dou't getleffewegfrfr*'. S October., Ticket office.rate, 32 8 THE MINNEAPOLIS JOURNAL. IS PRESIDENT * - Fruiton,-Sune of th wind.descended He All Silk TaffetasBlack and all good col ors, including evanipg shadesWe-wil fee mot than pleased .to have youjpinjiare this with any 59c quality you ever sawWednesday Heavy Melton Suitirtgs widet ttll good dark colors time m^t&hin^ it under yardWednefe A few more of those good Somachen Kid Oipfes, worth 90c Brosser embroider ed, 2-elasp, fair line of sizes, while they last, pair - Men's good hemstitched Handkerchiefs, - or 1-inch hems, oc quality, ABp sale per ||-doz - - O w Hosiery and Underwear Ladies' imported Hose in fancy stripes, fancy embroidered fronts, assorted fancy solid colors and plain black lisle thread and maco cottonvalues to bOe Ladies' wool plated Vests am! Pants in natural colors,75c goods Corsef Sale Extraordinary Importers' and Manufacturers' Clearing Sale. 200 dozen genuine stamped P. D., R. & G., P. O., 0. B J. B., Gr. B., Nemo and Amer can Lady, straight fronts^ bias gore, dip hip and girdles:values to $4.00 choice Wednesday Ladies' all wool man tailored kersey jackets, silk lined,with storm collar, tfj* 4$ ifrO worth to $15.00choice.. ^llpiPIP - travelednea Men's Furnishings Men's Fancy Laundered Percale Shirts, with cuffs to*match, latest styles and patterns, regular life goods, for this sale Men's Heavy Cotton Jersey Ribbed Com bination Suits, yott can't dupli cate tb^m for tess^than $1.25.\,. BROKEN HEART PATCHED Very Delicate Operation Performed in New York. New York, Oct. 21.One of the rarest operations known to surgerythe sewing up a severed ventricle of a human heart has been, performed at Bqllevue hospital. The patient was Annie Kihgsley, who was stabbed by her husband during a quarrel on the street. She was thought to be dying when the ambulance reached the hospital. The blood/was pouring from a long wound in the left ventricle which Supplies the body with blood, while the right pumps to the lungs. The surgeons u II'M i i'll"i J'l""i Silks Handkerchiefs Cloaks -Full 50 inches -you will have a $1,25. Clean cut, simple no compl tiniest lot would be as safe asis knew the flow must be checked at once if the woman was to be saved. The OTperatioti was decided upon. It was performed by two surgeons, with fif teen mor fookihg on. The heart was laid bare and the surgeons saw that the wound was very severe. It would require six stitches. ri'uring intervals between the beats of the heart the needle was inserted six times arid the flow of blood was' stopped. The wound was carefully dressed arid the surgeons waited to see the result. The patient rallied' rapidly and the surgeons expressed the belief that she will recover. Mrs. kihgsley left her husband three months jfcjo. "When her husband met her for the first time he ap pealed to her- to return to their home. She says it was her intention to do so,, PettilGZ 36-in. Percales, pretty light, medium and dark styles, the usual *91 g% 12|e yd. quality one day....... - ^^* Flannelette Skirt PatternsChoice lino of colors, pretty borders, crochet finished edges, soft, fleecy and warm, worth 35c each. One day only (limit 8 to 4 85 f t customer), each - *^ W Parisian FlannelettesVery choice yard wid fabrics for dressing sacques,wrapper% Kimonas, etc. beautiful styles, perfect copies of the imported goods, usual Qf% price 18e. This sale, per yard...... 5P 1# Have you seen the "New Store" Cotton Bats? The purest and the most for your money, for this sale, 20c, JB 1, I5e, I2$c, lOe, 8c and.. Booth's Hyomei Antiseptic Skin regular price 24 a cake. For Wednesday............ ........... Bedset MuslinsChoice of our complete line of fancy Swisses to 20 valuesbest line in this city. Wednesday yard - "1# Window ShadesBeat dark green oolor 1 dozen limitcomplete, Iffed!"* only... - *^^w Arabian Bobinet48-inch, best 35c value, yard Brussels-50 rolls newest styles in high est grade 10-wire Tapestry Brussels Car pets. Groods worth 90c to $1,00 per yd., with and without borders. Every style df pattern......,... .69c and LinoleumMill Rmhante of regular 75o yd. Linoleums.suitablefor rooms, halls andi stove rugsWednesday' Cut PricesWomea's Shoes. Women's $3.00 shoes, 40 styles.. $1.98 Women's $2,50 shoes, 40 styles 1.70 Women's $2.00 shoes, 10 styles.... 1.59 Women's $1.75 shoes, 10 styles.,.- 4-09 Women's $1.50 shoes, 4 styles.... 1*12 OCTOBER 21, 1002. Goods flannels but she did not reply at once and her hus band stabbed her. She was carried to the hospital and the husfeand iraii away. He was captured a few hours later. THE CHURCH CRITICIZED President Harper Tells What la the Matter With It. Chicago Oct. 21.Ceremonies in con nection with the iriauguraiiiori of the Rev. Joseph M. George, I J as president of the Chicago TKeologlqaf seniuiary, began yesterday. President Harper in his address ar raigned the present dgty church oh the charge of ultrahess and asserted that the Soap 10c, ^74||A 22^c about trading here. The, the shrewdestshopper. Ladies' black satine Shirt Waists C( k g\ worth $l.t)0Wednesday MWlW%9 KhivasA splendid lino of large, /heavy pieces values to $100, for $60. $60 and......... , Fine Persians200 beautiful Antique Irans, Serebends, Shirvans, etc. Values to $100 for $50, $40, $35, $30 Ladies' buckram collars in a variety of assorted colors9c goods...... Q _ _ ^ _- _ _i,M. A BQtlid carload of doublu cpate/i D 9 fifl HI AIIT Granite enameled Ware at 1 fess ttia' a W1I9 VlllVlll haUiprltie. No i&ds, aUmtEquallyy. Granite Milk Pans, worth to 50c, at 2-qt 3-qt., 4:qt., 6itM B-qt, 10c 18 c 16c lie 19c Deep Granite Pudding Fans, at iy-qt., 2-qt., 3-qt.,r IQ c (3c 15c lie Granite lea Kettles worth to $1.60, special, in /three iiies, No. 7, No. 8, No9 / open, Japanned worth t 60c, ' Coal Hods, extra heay? galTflw^^iro^wttJaiuongl top Medium Ae Large 'Kil Exbta K iP t **'.:v... Stove Boards, paper lined, crystallze'd zinc. Three sizes, 48o 66Q fifi A and. ........ ..............":., "" Stove Boards, wood lined, & 4., 4 JS crystailzeil, at 860 860 W ,- Wire Flower Pot -Stands,, two Jtflips,. w M arch and hanging basket, worth $4.00, only,. Stove Pipe Ehamel^ for radlatotsetc. oaly .. Best Steel Stove Pipe, per joint only Stove Pipri Elbows only Shirtwaists Oriental Rugs Notions 4-qt., Granite Wash Bowls, worth to 4oe, at No.28, #0,28, 13c 169 Granite . Kettles with"bail* or Sauce Pari with long side bandies, .Np.22, No. 34, 19o 239 N6.26, NO.28, 269 3#9 69c 79c 89c Granite Tea or Coffee .- Potsl, worth toBOc spfedial, y 3-pipt,o4-pint, 6-pint, -V Goa Hods , 29:35c 39c , ..*D*9 , Blzg......Wlin C iargb... pA C ordinary theological seminary creates in the student a spirit of superior exciiisive ness which is reflected-in his character. "The mass of the laboring people feel kindly toward Jesus Christ," sjiid Dr. Harper, "but hate' the church. We may 'say that they are hot justified in. this. We . must, however, deal with, the facs. The church has aUehated. alike the poor and wealthy classes, and is alienating What .may be called" the .inteliectual class. Jesus' working and teachings were .for ail classes." Many failures have been prevented by the constant use of Jotiranl want ads. Try them, read ihem.ahd you will learn' thia Is no Idle boast. tarea sizes, heaTy iN^so, Cbnie and see the newjSafety Clothes Dryer. We have theih for window, balcony and yard the latest thine out. Tftcesianr '""" SS.S - i /