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arouses disgust VOIR. .ttitidb QF foreign'minsters at PEKIN. ter for Col. h. ngineer •<1 from invest!- ed res «urpiug Di.'•<!•<•*< io* Wftk Cry 4or Re prisals »*< Forels* Minis- ters Is Steadily Growing—Seem to Be InSneaeed More by Personal spring 8d dur ar. The to the t. The oss the the tn- Kam- Motives Than • Desire to Beta* Chinese Troubles to a Conclusion • Government Willing to Decapitate ®*ery Anti-Foreisr*er gamed. i stock course will he runing Washington. Oct. 28.-There can be no longer any concealment of the fact L a t the American government ia thoroughly dissatisfied with the atti tude displayed by the diplomatic corps at Pekin toward the negotiations for peace and particularly in regard to the punitive measures which the corps d eem necessary to Institute against the Chinese who participated in the recent anti- foreign uprising. To say that the authorities here are disgusted with the Pekin diplomats would not be expressing the matter too strongly. The feeling of dissatis faction with the cry for reprisals set up by the official reports of the pow ers who suffered the terrors of the two months’ siege of our legations has been Badly i«e. ie resi ?y and t Hal sleep- “scaped st was hands, i badly is, and is. Her 00; no The receipt within the past few‘days I of Retailed reports of what the minis ters desire has thrown new light on the character of their demands, which has served to Impress the Washing ton officials even more unfavorably. It is claimed here that the ministers at Pekin are the principal obstacles to the arrangement of peace terms. The assertion is made that they have pursued a policy which leads to the [ conclusion that they are more anxious to secure revenge for their wrongs than to bring qbout and agreement which will restore normal conditions in China and remove the menace of the Chinese question from the civi lized world. The main allegation against the diplomats is that they have easing ng the during J. 0. > state est on banks, nterest e year I from 1, and d this Failed to Agree on any definite list of persons to be punished for participating in the anti foreign crusade. The Chinese gov ernment, officials here assert, has been brought to its knees and is willing to decapitate every Chinese, no matter what his position, who is named by the powers for that punishment. This government believes that the list of persons to be punished should be com pleted without delay and the sentences imposed carried into effect as soon as possible. But it Is held that nearly every foreign minister In Pekin de sires added to the list the names of Killed ram. Walter man fl sen bor at n’3 at under young laa in lea at some Chinese officials against whom he has a particular feeling of animos ity. It is not doubted that the min isters honestly believe these persons guilty of complicity in the Ma.iarrr* of Christiana n Mc known orn in (’roll oca ted and the attack on the legations, but the feeling here is that they have been Influenced more by personal mo tives than by desire to bring the Chinese troubles to a conclusion and prevent repetition of anti-Christian outbreaks. It is understood that the or for r Evi- Chinese peace plenipotentiaries are pressing for an agreement among the ministers on a list of malefactors that will be satisfactory to the powers, but that the plenipotentiaries have been put off from day to day. The American government is anxious to bring this to an end. and it is prob able that steps will be taken to com pel the ministers to agree on a definite course. It is contended here that the continuance of the uncertainty is rapidly bringing the Chinese empire to a state of anarchy. iwyers morn jurors y one mak •d the XT at earner mship barge <e St. ik the of the >ur ie t dry A. A. »r ran The i iron One Commit* Solride nnd the Other Die*. Washington. Oct. 2S. The Chinese minister handed to the secretary of state the following communication: "Cablegram from Viceroy Chang Chi Tung, dated Oct. 25. states that the governor of Shensi has reported that Kang Yi died Oct. IS: that Yu Hslen (late governor of Shensi), has committed suicide by swallowing a gold leaf, and Prince Tuan has not been permitted to follow the court. "A cablegram, dated Oct. 24, from Director General Sheng states that an imperial decree has been Issued directing Prince Ching and Earl Li to fix and submit for approval the sev eral penalties to be inflicted on those princes and ministers that ought to be punished. He adds that Kang Yi has died of sickness and that Prince Tuan and Prince Chwang have not been allowed to accompany the court to Shensi." have i arvit i Mil a dint j5,00e saye •ge Is ssned y the tat ie h. Bur n the | tools p and been mond rem ained ed in t ar- Youngstown, Ohio, Oct. 28.—James Johnson, wanted at Bay View, Mich., for complicity in the theft of 16,000 of silk last August, was arrest ed here yesterday at a hotel where he had registered under the name of James Shaw. Johnson confessed that he was the man wanted and said his Partner in the crime had been arrested •t Detroit with the silk in his posses sion and had been sent up for seven years. j our their com i their Do. of td in of the storm afford nee of 1 pa/ >y the keep rtable. inona, unib er shale- Injured by Explosion. Minonk, 111., Oct. 28.—Three boilers **Ploded at the Chicago & Minonk Coal and Tile works here. The mine •uperlntcndent and 250 miners are in the workings, 500 feet below the sur face with no means at present of aßc t^a|n g to the gu-face. owing to the crlppl -- o f th? hooting m-traius. men were jevere’y injure t. Steadily Growing. TWO HOXER LEADERS GONE. Alleged Thief Arrested. Demorallting, “I always run from a braggart.” “Why?" "If I talk to one a few minutes I get to telling lies myself."—Chicago Rec ord. Still More Counterfeiting. The Secret Service has unearthed another band of counterfeiters and se cured g quantity of bogus bills, whjch are cleverly executed. Things of great value are always selected for imita tion, notably Hostetter’s Stomach Bit ters, which has many imitators but no equals, for disorders like indigestion, dyspepsia and constipation. Chiefly Ornamental. De Jones—ls there a clock in your church? Sleepleigh—Yes; but it isn’t of much use; it hasn't any alarm.—Smart Set. Motherhood REWARD I Owing to the fact that ■ doRBk.. some skeptical people have 'S Jm from time to time quee- H w*\ tionedthegenuinessofthe K B| 1 J/ A testimonial letters we aro ■ M constantly publishing, wo H i A. have deposited with the || National City Bank, of S HflOMl MlW’ I<vnn 1 < vnn - a9F ■ which H .///''/ will be paid to any person H -V I A'-- s’ following testimonials are H MJr TfjiVj not genuine, or were pub- ■ MV lished before obtaining ■ HLi Ay the writers’special per- ■ a ferik vhPPJ mission. Lydia E. p lur wli i>INKUAM Medicine Co. K i I W / fflMKUssik I How shall a mother who is weak and sick with some female trouble bear healthy children ? How anxious women ought to be to give their children the blessing of a good constitution ! Many women long for a child to bless their home, but be cause of some debility or displacement of the female organs, they are barren. Preparation for healthy maternity is accomplished by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound more suc cessfully than by any other medicine, because it gives tone and strength to the parts, curing all displacements and in flammation. Actual sterility in women is very rare. If any woman thinks she is sterile, let her write to Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass., whose advice is given free to all expectant or would be mothers. Mrs. A. D. Jar ret, Belmont, Ohio, writes: Dear Mrs. Pinkham I must write and tell you what your Vege table Compound hae done for me. Before taking your medicine I was unable to carry babe to maturity, having lost two—one at six months and one at seven The doctor Raid next time I would die, but thanks to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, I did not die, but am the proud mother of a six months old girl baby. She weighs nineteen pounds and has never seen a sick day in her life. She is the delight of our home." Mrs. Whitney’s Gratitude. “Dear Mr. Pinkham :—From the time I was sixteen years old till I was twenty-three 1 was troubled with weakness of the kidneys and terrible pains when my monthly periods came on. I made up my mind to try your ■!!_».iuj-ww jifw "ga’i * Vegetable Compound, and was soon relieved. The doctor said 1 never would be able to go my bfll time and have a living child, as 1 was con jjSggß)S» —• gtitutionally weak. I ba<T lost a baby at seven months and half. The next time I continued to take your Compound: and I said then, if I REIV F B '! H went my full time and my baby lived to be fl C* c* 2-J three months old, I should send a letter to vou. *‘*s/’ A My baby is now seven months old and Is as x .zx healthy and hearty as any one could wish. I WCT. cannot express my gratitute to you. I was so that I did not dare to go away from home VnMOKy,to stay any length of time Praise God for VVffir •f * f I Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- IMRS LZ WHITNEY®^BABY pound: and may others who are suffering ■ I,l ’■ do as I aid and find relief. Wishing you suc- cess in the future as in the past, and may many homes be brightened a* mine has been.”—Mrs. L. Z. Whitney, 4 Flint St., Somerville, Mass.’* The medicine that cures the ills of women is Lydia E, Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. WINCHESTER GUN CATALOGUE FREE Tills all about Winchester Rifles, Shotguns, and Annnlfloi Send name and address on a postal now. Don’t delay if you are interested. WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. tSo WINCHESTER AVENUE .... NEW HAVEN, CONN. paa VIRGINIA EARMQ SUU Vlnulßlfl WW « s per acre upward*, with buildings. fruit*, timber, water, etc.; be*t climate In U. 8 : rood market* errnt varletv of crop*. vegetable* and fruit*; noted for bealthfulness; future pruepect* bright. Addre*. PELF A DeHAVKN. Heal Katate Agents, Petersburg, ka. Minneapolis. Woodward & Co., Grain Commission. Duluth. ORDERS FOR FUTURE DELIVERY EXECUTED IX ALL MARKETS. A Matter of Holding. ‘‘As far as politics Is concerned," said the man with the high brow, “I prefer to hold aloof.” "Holding aloof is all right for men that like It,” said the man with the red neck, "but I’d rather hold a job.”—ln dianapolis Press. Best for tbe Bowels. No matter what ails you, headache to a cancer, you will never get well un til your bowels are put right. CAS CARETS help nature, cure you with out gripe or pain, produce easy, natur al movements, cost you just 10 cents to start getting your health back. CASCARETS Candy Cathartic, the genuine put up in metal boxes, every tablet has C. C. C. stamped on it. Be ware of imitation* He who wishes to learn all his faults must become poor. List of Patents Isaoed Last Week to Henry S. Bryan, Two Harbors, Minn., car construction; John Harmon, and A. T. Fay, Minneapolis, Minn., ladder; assigned to K. F. Hersey, St. Paul, Minn., electric alarm system and testing apparatus; Ole W. Olson and P. A. My Hen beck, Ruthton, Minn., cord-knotting device for grain bind ers; Seneca M. Salisbury and E. E. Salisbury, Aberdeen, S. D., fountain pen holder; John A. Sandell, Minneap olis. Minn., beer-cooler. Lothrop & Johnson, patent attorneys, 911 A 912 Pioneer Press Bldg., St. Paul. Minn. ‘'Couldn’t I be squeezed in there somehow?" asked the pretty girl, as she vainly sought entrance to the crowded car. "If you can get in. I have one arm free,” exclaimed a young man in the center of the car. And conductor rang six "go ahead” signals on the fare register.— Baltimore American. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If it fulls to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on the box 25c. "Say," said Biggs to his friend, Diggs, during a heated argument, "you are a fool.” "Yet you say I am your friend,” an swered Diggs. "Yes, of course," said Biggs. "Then," said Diggs, "what I’d like to know is this: Am I a fool because I am yqur friend, or am I your friend because I am a fool?"—Chicago News. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup, For children teething, softens the gums, reduces In flammation. allays p»! n. cures wind colic. 25c a bottle- “I don’t know,” said the old man, "whar John got his literary turn; I ain’t literary, an’ it’s mighty plain that you ain’t.” "I’ve been think’in’ 'bout that my self,” said the old lady, "an’ I’ve ‘bout traced It back to you.” "To me?" "Yes. Don’t you recollect when you an’ Hiram had the fight in the oi' set tln’ room?” "Yes.” “Didn’t he knock yer head sideways with Webster’s Dictionary?” "B’leve he did!” "An’ didn’t he finish you with ’Pil grim's Progress’ an’ the ‘Book of Psalms’?” "I reckon!” "Well, takin’ all that in considera tion, it’s as plain as preachin’ thar's genius in the family, an’ John come by it nat’ralt”—Atlanta Constitution. If you want "good digestion to wait upon your appetite” you should always chew a bar of Adams' Pepsin Tuttl Frutti. Obedient Johnny. Teacher—Spell "wrong,” Johnny. Johnny—" R-o-n-g.”. Teacher—You know that isn’t right. Johnny—Course it ain’t; you told me to spell wrong.—Chicago News. A new colony to furnlth home* to thousand* of people, to locate in Oklahoma Territory, 1* now being organized by the founder* of the Georgia Colony, Mr. P. H. Fitzgerald of Indlanapoll*. Indiana, 1* backing It. Information sent free, showing bow to get good homes. Good farmer* wanted. A good intention never did harm; it was only called a good intention. Carter's Ink is just as cheap as poor ink and is the best ink made. Always use Carter's. Only the insignificant find it neces sary to make pretensions. A* a dressing and color restorer, Pabxbr's Hair Balsam never falls to satisfy. Hindebcobn*. the best cure for corns. 15ct*. The pure attracts purity—the low find their level in dirt and dust. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES do not stain the hands or spot the kettle. Trust no profession of love that can not be honorably made and openly. p:so’« Cure cannot be too highly spoken.of as a cough cure —J. W. O Brixn. 322 Third Av», Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. 6. 1900, One act of friendship is worth ten thousand words of love. 18-FOOT LAUNCH FOR SALE. k ffrtd 1899 model, two-horse power Truscott Gasoline Launch, 18 feet long, Moot beam, awning, cushions and everything complete. In perfect running order, '•'eating capacity, ten adults. Owner a larger boat. Will sell cheap for c tsh. lOOS Pioneer Pre** Bldg., St. Paul. Minn. nDHDQV NE * DISCOVERY; gives Ml\vl O I quick relief and cure* worrt c»*e*. Book of te*tlmonlui* and io OATS* treatment ruit bb. a. h. aauß’s uosa, *« a, aumu, a*. IE PENSION ■ F BICKFOKI), Washington, I>. C., they will receive quick replies. B.&th N.H. Vote, *ta£f 20tb Corns. Praaecuting Claim* since 187&. fl ATEAITO B. 8. A A. B. 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R A Th, y hav * *° ftive better aatiatac- (M Afl tioa than other make* beeauae &J,uU the standard haa a} way a been QUAE placed to high that the weartre QUAE QnUUe expect more for their money unUCs' than they can get elee where. THE KEAMi.Y niore W. L. bouglaa <3andSSJS i ‘han anr other n.ake ja bc auae THF. Y THE HIJITYour dealer ahould keep “J2J> *. w * e ’ Te OD * <l««l«r exclusive sale in each town. -Take no substitutet Insist on having W. E Dnuglea thoee with name and price atamped on bottom. If your dealer will not get them for yon. a<nd direet Io wetmry, enclosing price and tic. extra for carriage. Mate kind of leather, sise, and width, plain or cap toe. fe, r •ho*L*lU reach you anywhere. Carulopuc /Ven, W. E. Ovuslias Share Co. Hewaelr r.iw M ~SD N U —No. 44. 1900. Orrf* FOB HEADACHE. R DIZZINESS. FOR BIUOUSHESS. IB TORPID LIVER. FOR CONSTIPATION. R SALLOW SKIN. R THE COMPLEXION MUSTHAVZ JK fu -p l , ■ -j I ' i W ■■ r w hl I f- IL IJ' f H J 4 >. 4 ■