i
HEliALD-ADVAiNCK
W» W. DOW,NIK, Kditor and Publisher.
I A N K s
Epitome of the Week.
IN Li- PI N NEWS N.
CONGRESSIONAL.
TnK Senate irr
-d 'n the r'titerenee report
on the iiinfl iiiii on tin' :w:h uii. t-y a vote of ,11
to y7....hi the IIoum- a j'l iit resolution was
passed appropriating tl'UHKl to i-nuS'!f the
Postmaster Ui-iic-ul to test hi small towns and
villufi ft the sy-icin tf roe ile.ltery. The Sen
aiB bill was passed establishing it i-ii-iloins col
lection district iu the States of North utid
South Dakota,
IN the Senate on the 1st, the tariff bill, m
rolled wa4 received from tin.' llonxu witn ihe
Hp -niter's signature, ami It was irjiHe .(lately
sip-tied by the Vice I're-ident and sent to the
President. Mr. Morton th-n tl.anlted the Sen
ators for their uniform l:iil:i'"s to him and de
clared tin.' Senate adjoiiineil
n
h- .. In th"
Hiiii« th« r''.-ii^n.U :"n of James I., Wheat us
postmaster of tht! IJou-i* was received and ac
i-pted. A Semite concurrent r«—*-»!u i-.Hi w,n
tt^rei 'I
1,1
reqiie-tint! the I'le-ddent to enter
into licet lai :o' s with the jrovernuicnts of
Great Hr.tain and Mexico for the prevention of
Oil) entry of ('hiri-sc laborers into thel'tntc!
Statel. Speaker Reed then declared the Ilrst
*e«isfwi of the fi"ifty-Slr.st Congress o-fjourueil
DOMESTIC.
I
n
a fit of jealousy (ieorrrn
.1.
.Tonos,
living near Athens O.. shut and killed
his wife ami :i little babe in her units.
Thf. entire business portion of One
onta, Tunn., was destroyed by lire.
A comm ittkk report was submitted to
the Mississippi constitutional conven
tion in session at Jackson in favor of
asking Congress to repeal tho fifteenth
amendment to tho Federal constitution.
Tim Western Association bitl:i
11
season closed on 'he :inth nit., the Kan
sas City club winning tho pennant,
with Minneapolis second and Milwaukee
third.
Thi-: Census Hureati g-ives the popula
tion of the city of Detroit, Mich., at
an increaso of 8i).:W. in Cue past
decade.
M. If. .Irsrrs, of Oakland City, Ind.,
was bunkoed out of $(i,()OU at Evan.sviile,
Ind.
Thk Census Hiireau gives the popula
tion of tho State of (ieorsria at 1.KH4.
increase in the past ten years,
18(5.
C'haim.ks A. Kkn'son. the alleged mur
derer of Mrs. Mettman at Leavenworth,
Kan., last March, who was literally cut
to pieces, has been arrested in Camden,
N. J.
Tnr: mail on the stage line between
Eureka Springs and Harrison, Ark., was
robbed by two masked men and every
thing stolen and carried off.
Tin-: steamer Wyoming arrived in
New York with ISO mormon proselytes,
forty of whom were young girls. There
were also four Mormon elders.
Ai.cyos, a 3-voar-old stallion owned
by Dr. John Wilbur, of I'almer, Mass.,
and valued at $10,0)0, was burned to
death in a barn near Iowa City, la.
Chaki.ks MrKi.vais!", convicted of
the murder of Christian \Y. Luca. a
grocer, was sentenced at Urooklyn. N.
Y., to death by electricity in Sing Sing
prison during the week beginning ttio
17th of November next.
Thk Supreme Court of Minnesota has
decided that upper berths of sleeping
ears unsold to occupants roust remain
closed.
Dt'invo tho past nine month'* upward
of 3,000 ne^ manufacturing enterprises
of all kinds have been started in the
Mouth.
Skvkx men wore injured, one fatally,
by a collision between a gravel arid
freight train near I'angor, Me.
Thk Iron and Steel Institute was
opened at Now York on the 1st with an
address of welcome by Mr. Andrew
Carnegie. Delegates were present, from
all over the world.
Thomas O'Connok. who had served
twelve years on a life sentence in th»
Stillwater (Minn.) penitentiary for kill
ing bis nephew, has been pardoned on
condition that ho leave the State for
Rver.
Thk first training school in this coun
try for deaconesses of ihe Episcopal
church was opened in New York on tho
l3t.
Jamks Herrixotos, a pettifogging
lawyer, was taken from jail at Hakers*
ville, Ci»l., by uiit.sked men and given a
coat of tar and feathers.
Thk statement of the public debt is
sued on (ho 1st showed the total debt
to be ?1.550,#(W.JWMI: cash in the treasury,
|6~li.(iiM»,4Utt debt less cash in treasury,
$H70,W7:i. l.'isS. Decrca.se during Septem
ber, S4,.')S'_\90S. Decrease since Juno o0,
1SW), 8'J«,4»4.81»
Pkksidknt Haiirisox on the 1st
signed the tariff bill.
Willi.k driving across the railroad
track at Maskinonge, Que., Mrs. Dosta
ler, Mrs. Piche and Mrs. JI erotix were
Struck by an engine and killed.
Tiihkk counterfeiters who had been
flooding Michigan with bogus Bilver
dollars have been captured at North
Lansing.
Thk New York Central railway has
declared open war against the Knights
Df Labor.
Thoi sands of acres of timber, grain
and buildings have been destroyed by
prairie fires in the vicinity of tho lilack
11 ilis in South Dakota.
Kisnkst llUMi'intKYs (coloredi was
taken from jail at Princeton, Ky.. and
lynched for the murder of Dicv Miller.
J. J. Mitmiici.i. mistook his brother
for a catamount while in a tree near
Guthrie, O. T.. and shot, him dead.
Thk Oklahoma Legislature has passed
fc bill locating the permanent capital at
Oklahoma City.
K. I! a hi in Kit, a lumber dealer of
tlidgeway, I'a., was jostled by several
men in a train near Pittsburgh. Psv., and
when he reached that city found that he
had been robbed of a pocket-book con
taining R10.000.
Amono the Mormon immigrants who
recently arrived in New York was an En
glishwoman who had deserted her hus
t»and to become the sixteenth wife of a
oocan.
JGT'
WV
hLli fourl
1 W. Mi'N II ... .. ,,(1
U|1' liin liiltuii, .\illU!^Ky Llt'VOlH!! I
railway near Crbana, O.. tied the mes
senger, ok eleven money packages
and escaped.
At a e e i n
v
it. Civil-
Service Iiefo: :i. I. i !i r.oston
Cleorgn \Wlliai i
president.
In the ten me- .••*• .i
Congress Presioeuf II -.rrison
St-nati* nominations, of .i..
'i* con fit
•rpool.
1.
but twelve we
At Eust Liv
ed Haitian in a one-n
for a purse of H.OUO.
1
•d Dt nver. Col.,
•astern
A niHMllTKK reai.'b
to solicit aid for settlers in ihe
part of the Stare. Crops then
total failure, and many fam...
the necessaries of i fe.
Jan-.
Nk A it Saratoga. N. Y
a rich fanner aged .V
wife dead and I iien ki
was temporarily insan*
II
A A N known as T. .1. Henderson died Second distr
at, the house of a Mrs. Pannoll, near
Birmingham, Ala. (»n his de.it b-bed licans.
he confessed to her that he was f'barles
William Qiianirell, the famous Missouri
outlaw, who ttas supposed to have boon
Ifiiled in a tight with Federal soldiers
in Kentucky near the close of the war.
Thk Census ISu-eau announces the
total population of 'he Sta
Hampshire to l.i» i-J7 inc: --.i-'-.
o.
Tm: business failures in tho I'nited
States during the seven davs ended on
the :i-l numlieri-d HIT, against. 'M: tho
preceding week and UOfi the -bond
ing week last year.
Sami'ki, E k's tbreo little i:.Jren
were fatally burned at Tontun, I'a.
'I'hey wer
1
looked in the hou--e during
their mot her's absence, and th" build
ing took tire.
Ml( IIA KI, Mot: i v i: i -i. in vers old,
died of hydrotiii i a*. 1 i t. ,t r.o'.R
Ind., after sulb:.:u c,-:i \-. isinns :oi
three days.
TH K Oxnard IWt ugur Cotuuuiy b".
gan operations at (Jrand Island. N
and in twenty-four hours turned out hi
barrels of relinel scjnr ready lot
market
Arnxo Ixdiav i'ommi—Hi i
has instructed the agents ol the various
(ribes to allow no more Indians to en
gage in the "Wild West" show business.
AT Che
walla. Tenn., fi'*e men were
instantly killed by the explosion of a
saw-mill boiled.
t*K.vi:iiAi. business througliout the
country is reported in a highly pros
perous condit.on by a New York com
mercial agt in.'y, a special feature being
freedom from unhealt ny exeitt ment re
sulting from speculation.
Drill Mi the first nine months of 1S00
there have been J,Tsi:2 miles of new
roads added to the railway mileage of
the United St.a les.
Is New York the grand jury indicted
the board of walking delegates of the
building trades which ordered thy brick
boycott last July.
Assistant SI I I E A I :T Hiiant, of the view of tin
War Department, has written to Secre
tary Huttorw'orth, of the Worl l's Co- i
lumbian Exposition, authorizing in the
Government's name every use and en
Urgement of the ike Front requested i
by the management, thus confirming
absolutely the dual site of the exposi
tion.
AT Marlboro. Mass.. two children of
Nelson Dion, aged and 4 years respect
ively. were burned to death by the ex
plosion of a lamp.
W. I. Maliltx, aged years, was
hanged at Uuieigh Court-House, Md.,
for the murder of his wife.
It is announced that when Congress
reassembles Post master-*ieneral Wana
m'iker will advocate the reduction of
letter postage to one nt.
Thiimlkn colts broke out of an in
closure in Lancaster County, Pa., ran
down a railroad track and all were
killed.
Cha ui.ks Wit.i.f A Ms. a colored boot
black of Bridgeport. Conn., has fallen
heir to a fortune of over ¥.i(),t)00.
CatkIiPIi.i. v its have eaten every leaf
from twenty-live acres of oak trees near
Kalamazou, Mich. The worms were
moving westward
Missouri, Eightii district. Frank M.
i Sterrett (Rep.). Maryland. Second dis
'trict. John E. Wilson (R"p. I. Massa
chusetts. Second dis'rict, Elijah A.
Morse (Rep.) renominated: Third. John
F. Andrews (Dem.) renominated:
'Seventh, William Cogswell (Rep.) ro
nominated. New York, Twent.eth dis
trict, A. B. Baucus (Dem.): Twenty-
fourth, Frank P. Arnold Rep. i Thi -ty
second, U. 11. Williams (Hop.i. on- i
I nccticut, First district, Lewis sperry
vDeni.)
i Tiik President has nominated tJcorge
S. Batcheller, of tit• w York. Minister
Resident and Consul-Cieneral to l'or
tugal.
Is the Idaho election on the 30th ult.
tho Republicans elected the entire State
ticket headed by George L. Shoup for
Governor.
Fi!f.hki:i(-k Bii.msos, ex-president of
the Northern Pacific railroad, died at
his home in Woodstock, Vt., aged 07
{taint,
Thk White Star steamship Teutonic years.
and the City of New oik, of the In-i Ar the State election in Georgia on
nn thT
I the Democrats elected their
i» across the entire ticket., heailed by Willi
NoriUern, tor Governor, without oppo-
amen-M-u, auinerij'.ing me legislature
to peiiMoti ',u- widows of onteileratc
veterans provided they have remained
mi
.married.
CoMiiti-.ssK,-. \nominations wore
mnde on the i- follows: MaS'tvidiU*
setts. Fourth district, .Joseph II. O'Neil
(I)otn.) renominated: Sixth, Henry:
Cabot. Lodge illep.) renominated?!
Eighth, F. T. l'
e'nhalge
John S. Tupp (Pro ). Ken'uclty, Sixth
district. Widon D'N'-il iRep.)
i. Fourth district, M. K. Cautze llVm.l
Seventh, William E. Haynes (IVm.)
renominated. Michigan, First district,
.John L. Ciiipmau |Di:m.i. Arkansas,'
1
I sham 1' Langley
iraed. by the llepuli-
(I'nioii Laboi
CiN i:i:ssio.vai,
made on the 'id
setts. Eleventh
ing tlietv). New
N
n
LATER NEWS.
An Iowa Incineration.
DrnrgfK. Iowa, Iowa, Oct. (»ne ,,f
the most terrible accidents ever knowu
in Dubuque occurred this morning.
The residence of the ex-Policeman
John McBee was discovered on tire. A
neighbor ran across and tried to arouse
the family. While knocking at tho
door the window in the upper story
Thk Ottninwa (la.) base-ball club has [crashed and McBee fell to the ground,
won the pennant in the Illinois and I'
ni :l
Iowa League. jWhen he recovered he begun crying
Mits. Ei.i.ts Joi.i.ie, of Chicago, found I that his family was upstairs. The
in Providence, R. L, a daughter for wcrr quickly extinguished, and
whom she had been searching eighteen and the firemen entered. At the top of
years. the landing the mother and three chil-
Tiik potato crop in Northern Miehi- jdron were found and quickly removed,
gan w.'.s said to be the largest on record. [Mrs. McBee and the oldest daughter
Tiif: local United States authorities Rosa, aged eighteen, were dead. The
at Boston. Mass.. have begun a stringent youngest daughter Bertha, aged six
enforcement of tho new lottery law. teen years, and (.'barley, five years old.
were still alive. The boy died this
afternoon.
!p»ire to lipciproca ««.
PERSONAL AND POLITICAL.
Miss. A.n.vik (in.hoy died of old ago at
her home in New York on the 0Ui ult.
I She was born in Fermanagh. Ireland, in
17«:i
I Thk nominations for Congress on t.he
iiOth ult. were: Ohio. Fifth d.s: -jet,
Lewis K. Straup (Rep.) Sevenleeuth,
C. L. Poor in an tR-p.) rennessee,
Tenth district, Josiah Pat ter.son iDem.l.
Wisconsin, Fourth distr ct, Robert C.
Spencer (Rep.). Kentucky. Tenth dis
trict, R. C. Hill (Ren.). Virginia. Scc
ond district. Oenrge R. Bowdeti iRep.)
I renominated C'. W. Mtirdaugh iRep.).
moments lie was senseless.
Madrid, Oct. 5.--A rumor is ••urrent
hero that the Spanish government in
tends to enter into negotiations witb
the ni ted States government for ro»
eiprocal concessions touching Cuban
and American products. It is also re
ported that tho government has in
structed its agents abroad to notify,the
1 home authorities of any measures that
may be taken by foreign govermuents
with respect to the: new United Slates
1 tfti'i if law.
»w War Slitpn.
AV AsinXi.Tn*.-. Oct. 4.—The Secretary
of the navy this afternoon awarded to
William E. Cramp X- Sons, of Philadel
phia, the contract for the construction
of two coast line battle ships increased
in length, twelve feet over department's
plans, for Simwumhi each, and the con
tract for the construction of th" triple
screw pro tec ten cruiser under depart
ment's plans at their bid of ^'.T'.'a.ooo.
1
Littik Tommy O'Rourke. who was
lost near Foley Station, Minn.. Sept..
"sth. was found in the woodson the 1th.
For over a week he had subsisted on
acorn and berries.
At Hi dwood. Cal., on the ltl:. Louise
Es.slinger and George Wehriin were
married. AN hour or two after the cer
emony the bride retired to her room
and locked the door ami commit ted sui
cide by poisoning. No cause is known.
Bai:i.i:v to the value of ^I.sou.ooo has
been received at Oswego, N. Y., during
the past month from Canadian tiels.
Hox. Goitnox E. Com:, of Faribault-,
Minn., died in Loudon, England on the
3rd.
i 1 i a
([?ep re-
nominated: Tenth, C. B. Pratt (l)"m.)j|
'i welfth, John c. Ct-oshv iDem. i: .lohn
i,i'(im (Pre N'evv York. Twenty*]
fourth distiii •. I nk I. Arnold Hep, s
'I'hirty-seconil. II. Williams (Hep.).
Rhode Island. First district, O. Lap
ham (Dom i: H. H. Richardson (Pro.
a Second. Charl"S H. Pago tDem.)
an "Editori.:.
nominntions were
as follows: Ma*sachu-|
istrict. T. Spauld-
York, Fifteenth lis-
trict, Henry Bacon iDem.) Twee'.y
sixth. (Jeorge W. Rav iReii.). Pi nn-yl
vania. Eighth distri -t:. William Mut-h
ler (lli'tn.i renominated. Indiana, Third
district, W. J. Durham (Rep.). Ken
tucky, Tentii district, R. C. Hill (R"p ).
Loui-ian-i, Second district. Matthew D.
Logan iDem,): Fourth. T. J. (Iiiici
i Farmers' Allian"e). California, Fourth
district. John T. Cutting illep.l. Ohio.
Eighth distric*. W. N. l:
w
:i 'JVirtners'
Alliance),
Ex-tlovKKX'ii: I' it 11 .' i l'!:\\ noM
i AS. of Maryland. uo was Secretary id
the Treasury under President Biichan
an. died at Baltimore. :-ged si years.
(ti ont E W. Eiu t-i:r«. tl.- givat trap
per and scout who was the lirst to briti"
Oregon into notice, died at Portland.
:tg"d S.i years.
UeoH ub Ba.vi u '-rr. e i i s i i 'ian, cel
ebrated his '.I Hill. -,e 1 U71 tin
id it his home in Newport, R. I.
Tin-: Ci.ngressi'inal nciini'i. tioris on the
'd were: Ketitttcky, First, disti\ct. Ed^ai
i: Eleventh, John R.
Franks (lie-
Tin-: Count of Paris, the Dukf
leans and other French dignitaric- i.aw
arrived in New York.
Miss. \mk.s Cai.ky died at her home
at Easion, Conn., at the age of lit)years.
FOREIGN.
Tin: liitirodrome in Bordeaux. a n o
was destroyed by fire, causing a loss of
OJo.ooo francs.
Ciicxr.KAt, Loud Wolsf:i,i y has as
sumed command of the troops in Ireland.
Jx the City of Mexico the sergeant
and corporal who were sentenced It"
death for murdering the commander of
the custom-house guard were shot in
)le garrison.
Ji:ax Bai'T:M i-: K .vuii, ii well-l- no a
French author, died in Paris.
I'm: death of a nigress whoso ag-e a
12."
years is reported from An'oii o Di
Los Marios, Cuba.
A s'I'okm in Uermany di 1 ,!
age to property in B-ilin and Han
1
and in the latter city five persons wer"
drowned.
A kiui: at Sydney. N. S. W.. destroyed
the btiiliiings id the City Bank, ttu
Atheiiii'iim t.dub an 1 many others. Loss,
£1.500.(K)U: insurance, £T" i,000.
Oi'Kb iAi, statistics show that there
were l.su fresh cases of cholera in
Spain during September and d' aths.
Since tne outbreak of the epidemic
there have been 4,ST i cases and \!,olt
death*
I \S.
E A U A U U A A N
A Flue Start Mud »t l.aki- Mitdlaun,
('allton, S. I.
The movement for the establishment
of a South Dakota Chttulaufjua Assem
bly at. Lake Mad,soil has as-muied l.»rgo
jn'oportions. 'l'he temporary organiza
tion has secured a sixty-acre tract-e,
land at Moreno Beaeh. including th'
lirand View llo'el. Nearly l!'
of stock a*
Each bnvvr i
nitiety-iuiii
assembly gv- v:
a seating v
erected, tie
larged and
The progr.i
the ••"•it .„i
couir .Men an
rcpu: Will be
1
utaiKju
Iaiokio. 'or •I'.hrlif's
..Be:-
'I'Im* «1 i« Kt*i
'Ihe I :i:ins wil.
a :.t tho cii:•:
'i^'-s. .
The •••..'
legal i
a struggle -e,' :,,: s
ot ne capit:., i-
ii.' on the 'e,
vm:ng pieces, a
rumor that the n
ins'- iated into th"
ullot at the elect
Pennsylvania, Sixth
W Pierce (Dem.) Fit
nfield (Dem.).
Wilson (Rep.
district. Tiioma
teent.li, C. W.
A T-renveu1J u 5 i
I'luiKiliiy the hirtfi'si rvi'r put
off iu the Black Hills was discharged
i on the Burlington A- Missouri grade
near the. northern limits of Custer
City, S. I)., bv Contractors Cable ,t
Chute. Fifty-five kegs of black povvd"r
and lad pounds of giant, powder were
used, producing an explosion which
fairly made the mountains tremble.and
displaced p.any thousand uns of s,. •,£.
Clear C'(is« of Arson.
A vie.ti- case of attempted arson has
been discovered in the alley back- of
John Max's at Yankton. S. I). Mr.
Max ha-5 a large barn back of Ins storft
for the accommodation of his farmer
i friends. 'Oil this barn had been thrown
I a quantity of kerosene, but the iticn
diary. whoever he was, did not succ-'e I,
i for the hay was ignited and only thu
boards were somewhat sc."".-:,e i.
5
l:Hmtrkabl« Siirifn v
An extremely difficult case of trache
otomy was performed upon a little boy
years old, living with his parents nuar
i Lennox. S. I). He had swallowed a
I large pebble, a twenty-grain .-ton", and
it had managed to b-d.re in his wimi
i pipe. U hen cutout it -vas near to tho
bronchial passages loading to tho lungs.
i
,.
It was considered a Wonder that too
child's -life was.saved,
I Purest Pi res In tli« IMuck liillp,
1 o: 'st tires are doing great, damagd
I in the southern hiiis and t,hf miners
are lighting the (ires with lit i b-success.
The principal damage is between Roche
I Ford and Hill City, S. D., the seat of
the Harney Peak tin mite s. liri-at
damage 1ms been dune to timber about
the Etta, tin mine.
Short New
the linen facLory.
An election held at Huron. S. I) for
members of the Board
Dan West, of Mitchell. S. D., raj*^
5'J.U!)iJ worth of pop corn this season.
Last, season Lee Comstoek, of Brook
ings, S. D., sowed wheat on land and
plowed the grain under before irvest.
Ihe same piece of ground vb 1 1
enough tjax to bring him in the m-,*
sum of £i.ono tiiis year.
It costs S:i-j to take out. a druggists
permit to sell liquor for medical pur
puses, mcuuling incidental expenses,
such as publishing intention to do
and county court costs.
Prof. I-roe, the wei 1-known geologist
of ankton (S. D.) College,
Lead City. s. D., has a horse that rel
ishes a t, udorloin beefsteak or enjoys
a fat leg of mutton as well as his mas
ter. He has developed wonderful pro
ficiency in catching ai killing mice
with which bis stable abounds, and
which ?ais with a r«Un))t
At Buxton. X.
FRANCE'S CROWNLEfcS KINQ.
Ni.w Yoi k.
l?i V
1
share-
•H'll sold,
•eceivo i
o.'t tie
"um wit
s to I
atly ei
:i ts made.
1 will I.
•'d ltl the
ami in. K
siglited
morning.
a-
National
e South
win
Lil
Taken to the* IViiiti'iii ia,-v.
I'
ef i
tin*
irmn
A0
former are old offend -r, anl i.a-. ,•
spent a Christmas miiu!' p. isi.n !i,»
last eleven years.
Ui tl
Kill
H" a'-r
his brot
J"i,uai.
to
part
11as raNPd th®
u&euto
Sioux Falls, s. I)
lieces
O I K
.s
ry amount o'
1 i
0
Education
under the general school law resulted
in the election of what, is known as tho
straight ticket. Huron claims too
largest high school in the t#o Dakotas.
it
Itourbon t'rine
„.
1)0j](
,r
w
j»
e
Ji« of
astaha, S D„ got a pin fast in her
oat and would have probaMy
strangled to death but for the timely
services Of a doctor. Who succeeded in
extracting it. in
A. Haigiit, of Tyndall, S. has
invented a letter-box to be used with
tne fiie denvery system. Thr, Post
master-General Homo time a"o ad
yertisea for h,,c», a dcvi,«,
I'url.v of llintIn
III .•«
ill"
emte l«i 1M'"if
i ,uuiiimIiciI Hoy ilim* Ari.vi*
.rU-A Warm »ri*«Hii5
nil of thf Arm i or he I'.it oo liU
ICvfiiHiiI t'sv'-«*i'i
1
After an ab»
years the oil I to
Paris ret timed to
i-rica Friday on
steamer Ger
tiic. of the hiLe
line. He was
.impanied by his
i, the Due d"Or
tis. and bv the
i i -, tho
•VI V
1t&.
Is lie Las-
ill, Lb'' Cetute
i O,
sain
I I lau s s o
'aptain
barge i
Utter
ke Coll
is along
Diivota
the In*
_r of their
1 ilea il la
kepi go
,:i called
be over
:ie with
ivorshin.
at do not
the-( t.ey n-.e n
State le.ii. i..e
dians over the
Messiah is incre:i,:: !.i
tions and rel:---:,orgies i
ing, and an i me ii.-n
Rett Shirt, v. .igeiss.i:
101) years, leans tin? pre.
new and startling fi-alur,
They are perfectly peace,i
to i w i '-s in ten
o t. i ne ting-pi,.''
pir
oVl"'
baj
tile
ral
Franklin,
(ie
). 11
(lev.,
Job', v
IUI t''
Danie
erliel I,
•ral II
lies R.
hn p.
oiT statetl
founded
Old soldi"
thf
l.V -"e
e.ty one
aas had
:.ng for
general
will be
casting a
ten I v. evi-r,
Both tho motliod ain.1
was
at mat time the
lav under or
Erhardt and his
the ste ••:.•» At 1
tiler s i down tho
n board .- Uinon to
Moral
Fit/
E. D. Keys. :i-
p. iter, tienerai W. 1'.
•ral W.
Parke,
H. Slo
•ral
il'S,
•ral
A. I.
i
'.riou
K't!g»ir
i boar,
v e v
am I.i 1.1 a lie1 ii sS'
A- a. 1 *reciate tne great nonot
ce ,'ii Te by the President."
'I :,•
1
''lined to talk politics,
but to a reporter he said that lie had
come to America simply for pleasure
and to revisit scenes with which he was
familiar. He said that lie would ret .rn
on the Servi i in November. Lieut' ii
ant-Colonel Jyhn 1'. Nicholson, win.
rept' sentcd the Lo', ai Leg.on of Ph: i
de'iphia. now prcsi u'.ej the Count wit-, u
button of t':i" order, which the Count im
mediately placed in the lapel of his ci
After going ashore the party
driven to the Windsor Hotel, wh
they v.:il reiua.n until Sunday evening,
when they will go to Philadol.
phi a. Saturday evening they will
be guests of the Fnioii Club of tin*
city. In Philadelphia, where 1 hey w li
remain twoi.-r three davs, they will bi
the guests of the Philadelphia Com*
nnndery of the I.oya: Legion J''r":n
Phladel\hia the part,- will go to]!a.u
more, then to :bat
tb-tbi.l ol
Gettysburg, th- :o Washington
and Richmond, i'suu, Rtchmoud they
will return to t.-hmgion by water,
traveling along t!ie .iaiites aud Potoii'io
rivers. From Vashing*'-n 'he ent,rr
part, will return to this
fow d«t/s remaining of
will be spent in sight-
vemljer 1 they will ret ii r.» Ln. and
by the steamship S.'rvi
1
MierilT Hoffman, of Beadle County. S.
D., has taken three boarders to the
peniltuiliury .Nioux Lulls, fill li vvinuf
sfnti'ncf* of one year for burirl.irv.
Their names are Charb'S Miller. ,iohn
K'eiloy aud Joi n Moore. 'Ju,.
an
.in
In* ttu-ir King w-.%.
:it thuiv tho lab li-air
-AI themselves to pusses,
fii in .V iv York nri'oiiin s
•r ami his micin, th«
in the filli of lMfil. ami
to Washington, w-ticri- arriin^cniem.,
Army of the fototnac up to June «:•. u,.f!
hey n-.igi.ed au.l returae-i to.Km op,
M.-t tohan aud oihct- olfu-.-rs who had an opp„r, I
tumt.v of observing tiie.ir oou-iiH-t in the tieid I
thirmu their short stay with the army hav«
61-oken lotxhly of their soldiery qualities
Outside oi his American «.j, r...,,,,.^ tht
teri-stlnlf tK
Hini
P,
FlH'tll
the ri'eoiftilxi'U Is'ad „r the
France, hi mv, he and allot
the throne of France
ilfll r(1
peated and successful examinations ,f
Dakota's lignite deposits says thai they
ober a solution of the problem of cheap
fuel for North Dakota.
ltml
.,
forin.-r reigning
w
1
W. L.
$3 SHOE
u
ouct- iiiait" {or their entry into the arin*
uiiiter certain c,.'aii il-flned con.lit ions. •)'!,,
were ei)i!u
and a.-siiri
Mi'i-'lclian
*n
|t
Ij,e s-.llUi'"'1
,en 1 a"1
If"', -Y* UAUU
I.. 1MU (il U
«9"X4HK THIS J'APJ He»«rT !m:» "f'"'-
v
lis- one«1 as ('a ,-a:i,s of voiii:iti,..|
ul to (tuty on ttu gtatf ot Ucs
with the uadfrstHiHjing that
oive no pay unci were to t«
whenever th.-y chose. n,.,„
ah the battles fought t,-, the
mth(
eudimts
trance hy the enact
incut, of
proh.bited from se ti,,K
terrii ory. That law has
rotated in tiM.
•••pellea ti-,
..special law a
.'Ot .'':011 l-'i ci
SHjf'l' n
1 'l'tlll.|-'s lll-l'
(.iwt,
of
steam thresher exploded, killing O
,,
the Hue d'Auina e.
mer (TIid hf-rvice i,
splendid eontnhuituns
Tlie wuii estahlished
1 coiisideratloa of j...
'he iwrniy luid 1
o the, CHUBB- of sell't).
t,
1.1 --..'tin eft ion of the i, ....
liiillttim' cnn !•.»»
IMf'AGO,
s
'"""d Knutson and Charles Stein
KnutOstreim was badly hurt.
A little daughter of ,l
Oil,
4 .-.At t!»/»
im
t,K
Z
i
i v i i
01 tho world nr.
ai
.laghv lievc, l.e h.i, Struck do
Sired 10 e
"jwtincr
the I.lin.ns Mate l{ep„
in it too ex-.State Senator CarnplMl
a lh
GRATEFUL-COMFOF
f(
baH h"
n
,.,l
U i o e i
Ohio Train.,r.T~#l,ooo.
ft'
•tat s1-1111111
I v.'
"ii
ad vrhal
all mv
WtD*""
k pretty tii!
,1,H' Hill I
resu
Fy n i of Fi
-8
AtoO
is
taken it Jg,
to»o"
and rt freshing to the taste,
^-'i-itlyyetpromptlyoutljeK
Liver and ll .wcls, cleanser."
torncliectiKil'v, tli.s]lel3Co](.V
aclu's ami fevers ninlcures'
constipation. Syrtip of Fi"-'
only reineily of 'its kiuj ..
ducod, pleasing to t!ie tasti
cejdahlc to tho pfoiiiach, p
its action and truly heneii.
oifects, prejiared (dilvfroia
healthy and agreeable sol
its many excellent qI)a!it
mend it to all and have
the most, popular remedy 1.
{syrup of Figa is for sal
and $1 bottles by all lead
gists. Any reliable dru
may not have it 011 hanl
cure it promptly for any
wishes to try it Done.,
anv .sub-li: !iti\
id the latu
sotlli'tl:
flowers :fe'
5y
Wi'n
1
IfUim"^-'
.ike
1
i,„t with
Thtuv.i I
i i i E
1 1
I'll ..'St Ji:
ml -1 a:
1 is wi
ifjiriti I
rtmi
Bttiimis'
I. ke all
Ij-i:.u'r
CALIFORNIA FIG SYhr
V A
I V N I S I
liiuiiaciic, ini,,ncsv Hi
Lacls ot" Appet.io, Coim
all indicate ibat \,m
doses ni the geptmii"
They are iu-cparcd from tl
t'st niatcriais and put: up w
greatest care bv Fiemin^
Pittsburgh, Pa. Be sure v
the genuine. Couitkirfei
made in St. Lnui.s.
a u i o n
hilt It is ii.iiiif MrtNipri
4°|.
where
stay hi
h«
\,
A»--r'r".» in th. :omt- I',- sis
the fil.n that His
'I Charters, part .• in
A
I' IH !M Iiitlcnrs on isf
i». Mcfi" I
-S i- -.a -u- but
.1
Tfjiat I'll
IK V
fdS
|u'
FEL
I Hadth
tnet'
1
lough 1
'rAvd
TIp' a
jTV LTU
A I U-
Im-.v
BREAKFAST.
By A thoroiifrh kri«'» N- '-j
Whii'ti griv»-n» ti«» r-jH-rat
tritkm. ami by a rnr»M«i
J»r'{MTtif4*
«'f we! 'I'CCH
our fu Ich wi
flavourMl whu'h insiv
hills. I
I
hl w
10 years oj
1
aire when Ills pran.lf.It fcvr. Louis t'htilipp..
:l
drn.-n from the tUrotm of France by the re-.,,
he.oti of lsts. hu
Wimw Uavt
unpopular measures which cau- 1
volution. Brought up in exile the c„t»,t
thi
^tn s Wi
a i
of whir a his mother was a }i,
iu I'. t-'iand, w
life -irire t„. J,.
turne.t
to Fr in
,„
H1)rt wu
National A.-s,,
lMll
year the Chatniie-« voted
the fanplv properly, f|u
t.
Frohsdoif, in a IS"
fie Cnaiiibortt th'
riiist branch of tie u.,.o,
the eflect ot uiiltin^ iii,. two
and securing the acVnowliMi
ripci.t. to th» siiec ,j')n,
HO
fare
n
8
I'K tl
ttrtiWi'H »f thfttu f"ii"
y to Hufidrt'
tlOiilniu aro ml us ready i
Is u weak point. We innv i--1,
t»y k'^'pintr s vu'll t•«rt 111
*^1
Riui a pruptTiy nc»unsh'tl UHHie,
tack
Oazt-re."
Ma li* simply *Uh bollirif
fal)lir wl4(i wi(
most popular or the nior,- r-'ent
,, had h,-n killed by a himtnia
ifri-dent some years before, and many
m. I. think that had he lived his cue 111 ,!,,™
tiispoMiUuri iti.d his ereat inlluence ov-'r
Ij-mis Phipp^.
WHter
hl
Onlv id IimIr-i»»uml tins, bv
JAMES EPPS A
CO..
Honneonathic
London, tnqland.
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