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A Lady of Distinction Bi NMbM by the delicate fasrlnat fmg of the perfame ahe uaea. A' bath with Cntieara Soap and hot water to thoroughly cleanae the poree fallowed by a dotting with Cotlcnra tUcta powder oaoally meana a dear, owoet. healthy akin.—Adrertlaement. Stupid! Pete "Pave you got any mall for awl” Peatman —“What'a year name?” Pete—Ton'll Had It on the earelope.” —_ He snjs he has smoked ■ore Edgeworth then ibj other tiring man Let Mr. Baldwin'a letter gl«o you the facta, and you will tee he baa aoma JuattAeatloo for hie daima. a. p. Baldwin apewtlkMCMO CMlawt at CWN »tm i. Cm. 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I kaaa aaad It ateaya tar aaar MBfl MMBI WlMlatMf •O*® I mM aatgNlu t tf« Iki t hwmO*4 aw l***a« Ito Ito kiw. •*••**•»• «wM far Ito lasi tv* ******** Par at Man•vemor* I to**Ml torn***«•*?. jgarfi3a~S.-S.T2aS *| wattraH yon •* •*» aad #un iMahltot It la the tool laeaara aa-Ito aaMTI dea*i inn itoa ta ai oao wS Sml* {rwhrSHuii It la alwaya plaaalng to bear from alii filgaaiwih ainn* J '•* lika to know if thla record la the bad ever made. BBut wo are la* rented, too, la rw Edgeworth oakery. We Uko (know that young •a. men who are breaking la their firat pi pea. And Edgeworth before they get very far la their pip#-*tnoklng careen. So wo have a standing invitation to aend free aam plea of Edgeworth to all who aak for theta. If you haven't triedXdgvworth. we have a earn pie package hen con taining Plug Slice and Ready-Rubbed that ia only waiting (or your name and When you write for It, addren Lana * Brother Company, 00 South Street, Richmond. Va. TW Retail Tobacco Merchant*: If your Jobber cannot aupply you with Edgeworth. Larua * Brother Com pany will gladly aend you prepaid by parcel poet a one- or two-doeen carton of any eiae of Edgeworth Plug Slice or Ready-Rubbed for the earn# price you would pay the Jobber. ORDER MARTIAL LAW IN PEKING AMERICAN LEOATION IN CHINA ASKS FOR ANOTHER BATTLESHIP. CIVIL WAR IN CHINA HUNDRgOS KILLED IN DEEPER. ATg SATTLS NEAR CHINESE CAPITAL. I‘eking Martial law baa Imn de clared in IVklng The artale* of Utn. Chang T~> Ijo and lieu. Wu I‘ci-Fu hate M fighting continuously The flghling centered around Cliangalnllen. ■ write mile* duiani. A gotrrameai communique »)• <*hang Tso-IJn waa tlrtnrinu* In Ihe flghling ai Macbang The American legation ha* rwquMM ad Washington m aend another war •hip to Tirol-in Pneldeoi Hen Shih Chang, la con wqVßrr of the h«aitllllle*. ha* laaned three proclamation*. calling aiimilon In Ibe efloui in ITllna which might mull from the jeopard umg nf foreign miere*!*. The firat proHamailon *aid the lTiineor (w-..jilr* were terrified: ihai mere ham* were *n tiering in***. and Ihe Industry of Ihe nation wa* de moralised Therefore, II wa* demand •d lHal Chang Tao-Un and \Vu Pel rn immediately withdraw their armlea. The aecnnd proclamation declared ihai aa Peking waa the capital of lb# nation, peace and order mn*i prevail Kmphasi* wa* laid in Ihe third proc lamaiion of ihe ne,e»,nj i» protect Ihe llvea and properly nf foreigner* and for compliance with ireaiie* with ihe power* li w«. added ihai ih* Chinese railroad adminuiraima had •mi • prmewf in in, government aa •erring Ihai ihe railroad* of the conn try face bankruptcy in consequence of ihe »aspm*i,in of iraffle, and Ihai •hi* fact Involve* foreign obligation Chang Tao-IJn'u force* ormpy ih* village of Cbaugalnilen. where lot wounded have hewn taken into ihe houaea of native* The dead were left on Ihe battle field, (tellable il» fall* aa In ihe m.»italile* are not nb talnahle Prom I lie hlll*lde nverlnohlbg lie Mna river he wiinew*ed Ihe operation* of hath armies, with Chang Tan |jn> troop* holding Ihe village of Chang alnilen and the Wu Pei-Pn force# iwt mile* southward flghling desperate!) to advance. ftmnke Pmm Ihe cannon envelopes Ih# hillsides, -bell* were hnrwting Ir Ih# Irene he* ; camel* were In he *eeC transporting guns lo various pointy and refugees were observed running from their home*. A vlvbl picture at the serlonsnees nf ihe struggle era* obtained About IDOO dead nr wounded sen obeerved by Cnmnmiider Hutchins Both sides appeared In be shelling wide arena. The relative position ol Ihe contending force* did not seem Ic have changed materially slnre ihe bai He began. The opinion #*pre*ned hy Comman rter Hutchins Is Ihai Wn IVi Ku’s oh Je«T is In push forward and rapture Peking, with a view in controlling af fairs from llie capital. Chang Too l.ln In a declaration asserted that Wn Pei-Pu was amhillotts In become a t'hinese Napoleon. He declared that peace would nnl he possible until Wn Pel-Fn was enpliWed Bnd banished Ilk# Napoleon. THE KEOTA NEWS. yaaiaiii iaiflaiirl mZ\Mm WRWLEYS young and It “melts in your mouth” and the gum in center remains to aid digestion, brighten teeth and soothe mouth and throat. 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