-m ro- "VOIIAIIOI. :1...) mo! I tow glue- o! the “a mum-1m Dun! Roll-Ina flat: on canal-Ion :- conï¬ned hon-Ila a! tall-my ad opin- h-In mm“! m conun- fl boy lan- mnn out"! it h but an M“ It “I |. ' “bi-ch. Incl-din pool- 5,†dual-luau. calm-um. m up“ mutation. em. -. not 'm to sum". to w nails recommendation- MOI I! u! tmonoo. Etggngpxg .3 ‘ az.§ oâ€" ? as. Iiiâ€"languish! {gigâ€"PKIIE wtgkflvflooliurp-E i; â€In! no uum am. In man. at no nth-ta mu. m an: m "up: at uni-1 «manualâ€"Invert“ gamut“. “mm-mp0!- GEM 1'3. unto! the todenuon well of thin right of appeal without of tho lmperld tourn- ï¬t.‘ The elect a! nu Amendment I- Mum: provulon or m eon-u- gum-shaman.â€- w â€mull-alum ,Wuwvmm- um-“bm'“ .uhmmlfld'm‘" "I. I. .â€" u-ux - â€"-u~u v- alum “with“ Mn not been entry. Tho pulp ha- m: lulu: that come“- bï¬mimnou thumb. bhbuumwunntocl- "“3.â€lequ meourtoxthoAuu-nuu mile! the United sum In roc- it at the authority of Grout But- the mutation or the talented mmm-ubmltedtomolmâ€" If mat tor Ivvmfl- 9' â€upon the manure tn. gunn- l.- naw object.- to the constitution . hypoooouoooooooul jl MW! nu. Want- attend to the Au- m bill In the Home 0! admin-1'0- n glam. th â€I. which. gauge-uncommon. u a no madam-u an! «any - uni-ulnar‘ ;,x,!.'."|" to be reasonable _ _' .. the point at View at the government. The colonies o! ' and New Zealend have 1! 1 â€button. The relation- ephuu toward one mother are tied u Inch the name he tho-e m man: the lut. In the W mag. The central [overn- it much the am In at: mne- If! formula! II the (odor-l gov- _v_x .- .;_ n_nA‘ fl‘_A-- Iâ€" m wit-m “WIN,“ M. WHITE. ' Iii-booooonaoooonou: MOVE. : : ILLINOIS. ENT TOPICS “mum “Ito-n. rill“ Mlmtddettobem cud from New York city because of Increased ans. m Wall-co" rmlun for II! Ila-(In at “Ben Ear†:- I play no Electric motor running thirty miles an hour to b. and In [nation under- mama. King Humbert signed W for new elation or mun deputies. Rndlal and must all: likely. French In oflca matched m M- mn of Information puny because of chutes at lubomlng witnesses In German pres: surprised at absence of American that: of reprlnlo II we of m of neat bill. India]: Ind Ionian-ts my defeat It. J. I. Flynn at San Francisco any: Run): II promoting 111 international when trust. United lune Workers voted to boy- cott Chkago merchants who oppose Building Trades council. ‘, cmnu' Inn has ordered 100,000 tons of Alabama can] It 3150. Foreign hunk- seek loans in CM- Brooklyn Handicap ï¬eld In "math. hlo for number: more than class. Oberunmetgnu pinion plly re- turned. Sousa payed his marches in Berlin. Sultan h not-pulsing his army. Anemia exports to Asia In [out than as great In eight year: go. mamumuputotmw Harlem will charge vntnnca fees In conditio- ncen [or poor Iona. ' M M. pmhnioml debut In Nani Frank Rumor defeated fut cycmm SermI-at-Ams Martha an Ku- Iu Cfly cnnvennon will be ready on Grind Vuln‘l death "no". elect not French IW 0' Km. Odo-Mun molt awe-ding Paper Conan com" for 5 and each. Run!- plld tut of Crises- and Turkish var dob“. Exports Ion-1900 will broth tin 8min “ed up all Berlin and an Nun-emu riot. led in (any Irma Dr. 16. 0. mm. and church any n ml. to acne. Th you I“ not flun- "Am- ant-n" 'flh Arvin-um Catrina. mm- mm Cmuoul u- .oï¬tlon'u «Ivonne. tl nodal. Damn â€or rain“ to new: pm on In! nan on n In. den-or. Ola-mun ol Alene“ action 0! Wm! code" hogan. Jen-9h Math 0! 80' York. ‘8“ m. Intd to In: with I "you". My ",0. III-hula. m be. mu, no on Mr '11 Id. â€nan-ll m of Ion-n II n.- flon II On lei-n ‘ In nut-non Clint-a mud to mun] min! homunc- [or bubonic Cut Chuk- l.'. Clul at Aug-u: City wanted with ads] [or null CM per-on m- m To- m mph-u In Cum! gut. nu" than! Inn-at of Christina lrlnuau. Clark of IOIIIM Mm! III dutc- u": to prevent noon": tro- Ill- quu 0: man; amu- o! M. daun- lcr‘n wow-3. Two Princeton sophomores, one an Evmtoa. "1.. M, um drowned In slump! lo woo! rapids 0! 0'0"“ “lilo-o crock. Illinois In the land (or western col- lege mun peanut. A committee of railroad men in con- sidering the subject of getting bet- ter water for u» o! locomotive; It to reported that step- are being taken to consolidate the Pressed Steel Our company and the American Car and Foundry company. 7 Statement In made um coflee from Brazil suspected of being [Hague-luv [ecu-d was med In Chicago. Victor Llpeckl, an amuteur actor. Chicago, died from lockyw caused by an. accidental wound received during n pl†..,._...._., Dr. Jenkln Lloyd Jones 01 Chicago tells the congregation of All Souls’ church that tension is dying out and that the bicycle is competing succclr fully with the church. I'uhlu m In Winn-In opa- 'C'ï¬Ã©em' "vii‘ï¬n cr'eimu. \‘uun American. net". “WAC: “1119.35ng 8% c; skun- me . poor to good, . Essa-«Al mark. Punt-1‘1 returned. loï¬c. A];plmâ€"â€"t‘lno£ce. 33.6006 pot large brl; (Mr to good. $235.50 "u...- ._. , .. 10306. - - Poultry~lced stock: Turk: . hen- I0: xohblern. €070; chlckcm. %npr‘$- I roosters. sag-c; gem. ; du . Flintlock-Old Mic. Butlerâ€"Creuï¬ery. extra. We; dulrlel. (uggy. 16c; mucking, 131,43. [53:55. zigzag. £3.22, ‘59ï¬'ï¬23c; No. 3 ‘ 1mm Bulk bran sold It 81150. no]: at $13.50. I. o. b. Cattleâ€"Nun†utters, “601113.70: “0"“ at: and feeders, twasa; buwheru'. com? and heifeu. 81. 4.16; cannon. 31. 3.40; tea western, $34.90; Tenn. 3!. qua. nonâ€" vy. £20855»: Iplxed- woman: Us 1. “245.12%; pigs. H" 4.93. BLICWHhOk‘e to Mme we hen. .500 5n": m lum to c olce mixed wetherl. SSJMw. .: good to prime weltern mut- ton». “Wm; plain ewes 1nd course low. “MM"; culls. bucks and poor flock. 8125’ 14.50: good no choice vent- llnxn: 36. 5.90: poor to fair year“ a. 35-“!!55; lambs, poor to falr. H. S : luinbn. good to prime. $6.1m“: 1h_n "I vholcr (ceding lambs (nominally). 82.00% 5.90; fut western lambs 1n fleece, 37.25 3:41"; spring lambs, poor to fancy. “-000 “Eb:in.3u ï¬t." ‘co ower; No. Q“! 31 80c; th “Willow. 37140:“ N9. white. 8' #3 03‘1“" 0» 3. Eongg 8E; 53146583 iowe niaméwmms. No. a rune. “U38“ 65mm 4 Whig! u MISCELLANEOUS. A main: has been formed In Brunch. Belgium. with 3 mph] or “H.000, to construct tn electric rall- m hum mm and Antwerp. about In Idle! Iona. Ind it h ox- W an: the distance m ch MWmI-flboeovcn‘ln fl In and [at II?" This mmd up the boob-Nina mu. Week that week (he no": umeted over latching. The mm: 7“ I“. the hotel hr: 3 m- m. and“. {mom do: was killed. but In British. Early In the den Bade-a Powell‘- nn sale a few turtles and In: "Yo! can't an I: by mun; annuities. WhyM'tmm Afler no return ot their Inn the no": not: Inactive for sever-l can no. the alone! an: the. um nooâ€" no! ~PI'O" In “an all!“ m (be peopk an M. nllm MI (to “not vial-mu they uh "Mt Ila-cu. MI ML" um an. no unhar- could down to a mum: which lulu “not! I. to m wry a: when a. «nu m "and )1 a. Wm Mun. AM ammamnmmnum- w '10 a nu. ha .9- an worn and and named". Mon-Moll m Mu who. I» W "rind. B. m I'll“!!! at one. uni um (Mu (I. now an "all“: lung-Ico- M told II. to mum on 0m! W. “Toll Orv-Jo.†I114 00 III- 3.4 noon '0}!!! â€Id out In Mn‘ I“ I“ M. llo'." About m. "I. vllol Myron)! mm M "n M' ‘ Hoteling's remukable siege and de~ tense lasted inst 217 days. The town Ind its story will furnish one of the most interesting episodes 01' the his- tory of the war. Gntacre‘s reverses. Buller'e failures and Kimberley's to; nous mines did not divert sttentlon from the gnllsnt defense made by the handful of men at Muteking under the command of Col. Baden-Powell. The little haltâ€"British, halt Bechuaua set- tlement in the north on the Transvaal bowler was in reality hardly worth the siege or the defense to either side. But ‘ it was attacked vigorously and defend- ed vsliuntly. On Oct. 12. only two days slter the arrival in Enslsnd or the Boer ultimatum. the burghers crmed the Transvaal border forty miles south of the town and cut oil railway and telegraph communication. From that time the people in the place veto com- pelled to subsist upon the stock or provisions in Matching at the begin. ning of the war. Baden-Powell's scouts and runners brought news to the outer Ivor-id occasionally telling oi sttacks snd repulses. of the suflerings After 2'7 Days of Hardships the British Column Comes to the Rescue. TflE'ï¬ELIEF 0F MAFEKING. GREAT 31mm OF THIS CENTURY. 01‘ m LOOKOU‘!‘ 0' THE “WEEK 00790073 0" “AMINO. and this companion. m .0 (hit humâ€"5mm Tl. malans‘l‘m A clam! of II was responsible for the calling out the Trenton ï¬re dc- puumat last night. The bug: wet-o mined around the steeple of tho Fourth Prenatal-Inn church 1- Inch “unwind stuck tam tro- tho and that n ï¬ner-by mistook than in mobs and mu II a dim can». on... w Goulp m It um Pretty Queen Wllbel-lu ls by no amn- fm fro- gmlsb (vellum. “manly all. m loo urlctly controlled to be IN. to II- dnlge l_| her lat-ml curloally In her nelghbors. but no. the ban a keen de- light in hurl}; from her ladle: In wamng all norm at nptty Malls of the lives and amm of her connlerx Ind subjects. II who at their alum pawl-ton. man) out». rm undo by an ar- rloou. no.- 0! than smhlly. Wl colon. ruched than vicinity o! (to m- am In lurch. but In at- mm (o nun- Mu m4- vmm- the worn were hulk. No 'II mun-r band In It. Boot-I. wm tun-u emu the mm- 0! Mar. but mu dim could not that. (M courts. or Indon- }Povoll. OI April It «It um nob- my «Ila-(cl. II 'Ncll N and no commander of the garrison to boil out ll" May It Thou hogan oinnl m In! Ion-onto (curd the (own, cu! the chic! n4 M! me until: In). th south. The tut nun-u of‘ (I. noon to his mum. 'u and; on In 12. when they were mind with um! Ion than“, II. M. but nobody m luff-NM. inflicted some damage with their bey- oneu. The children became so scene- tamed to shells that they watched for them to burst and then fought for pos- session of the fragments. On Dec. 20 Matching prepared a sortie and carried death up to the very trenches of the enemy. Capts. Vernon and Sanford were killed and Lords Edward Cecil and Charles Cavendish Bentinck were wounded. On Jan. 6 word came tram Baden-Powell: “We are making up our minds to stick this out as long as need be. and have lood {or another three months." Colonel Baden-Powell must have ï¬gured in his horses and mules as available food supply, for Marching had soon to begin dieting on 3 that kind of tare. Meanwhile Colonel C. 0. Flower started with a formid- nble body of horse iron: Tell in Rhode- sis. and his long march south to the relief of the brave little town has been one o! the most interesting features of tlie war. Toward e end of February the people of Mel king began to feel the pinch of hunger. and to realize what I siege really means. On Feb. 19 it was reported that the garrison had been placed on the shortest possible ntions. lly this time the besieged were growing nceuetomed to horse meat, and that, too,ln small quantities. mm mm pumm- um two mum cum of mullâ€: than. The numb m A con and daughter at Hull? Wonk. mm h m in estimated «175,000 to 31mm. Wm as man Daub The banking house of Nelson 00.. at Penn-tor. men. felled to open In doom Hand†morning and the dr- cuit court has heal asked to appoint H. H. Bunyu. one of the heaviest de- guitars. a realm. The Immune: F. Ii. Spawn, I youth 0! it, a school teacher at Alto P... "L. has exploded all physiologic“ theories regarding the capacity of the human stomach by eating and drinking in one evening. in addition to his regain- sup- per, one an oi tomatoes. one an oi’ poncho calla! ntdlnesaevengiasm of soda inter, and two quart hotâ€" ues of temperance drinks. This is only one of many like achievemenis by which he has astonished his acquaint- noes. JOSEPH FIX)“ Y. (Nominatvd for Gowrnnr ol "hymn-l by tho Republicans.) Knnm Clty: [or secretary of state. 1-1 3 L. Pnnerield of Springï¬eld; [or state .tmsnrer. W. F. Fleming of Webster Grave; for auditor. W. F. movbanm of St. Charles; for attorney-general, Sall‘ gel O'F‘allon of Oregon: for railway Ind 'arelmmze commissioner. C. C. Grouse of Pierce City; chairman o! ante calm! commlttee. Than“ 1. Akin: of Hnmansvme; delegates-at- lelgue to the national convention at Phil-lemma. D. )1. Homer. D. P. Dyer. James L Minus. C. 0. Burton: nltemta-nt-Iam. Innis Wootls. J. c. Chastlne, 0. M. Wood. H. H. Walker: electon-u-large. J. W. Moore. Joseph Black. The platon- (arms the maln- tmnce of the gold mallard and hp. domes McKinley. The mum lut- coon-lion a Imam n Kan-u cm Wad-«day DDIIDIIM (be lolloylnl (kid: For mm. Jonah Pkwy a! at, lulu; lac lknlruu-mvm. a If. Allen cl ' Im- Scum I'm-m and mum:- nu- Aturo when. Philip Nor-alum], alter com-slums a robbery on the hummer Print Carl. plylng belwern Koplng and Slotkholm. Sweden. murdered sewn venom and wounded ï¬ve other: on the steamer. From cabin to 11qu the Ilnycr run In I frenzy. Ihooflux and subhln; all who tell lu Ill: path. Ilnlll. exhausted by Ms madam and ounlonn, be cultured over the lIlll' or the and Into I lifeboat. In Irblrh he â€and to had. Behlnd him the murderer let! room-don and (error. to that and: valuable linu- In last baton puma: 'u begun. Women and Irma toro- v-nu by ac urn-u a! pm! m1- ‘umn 'v Ion "cum of use vlelom lunch. lot-ha Imm- :1: (bolt alumna-u, and In on “than uvonl â€motor. mum In tho “noting-roo- Iren “mu (or ":0 loo-mm 11:- mn amped In H"- "khan. The assembly Monday adopted an overture dislmuchlslng those not ï¬x pastorate or nut with Instltméous. under control of church. SLAYER AMUCK ON A STEAMER. Thirteen special committee: sub- mitted their reports Friday. Several were adopted and the rest placed on the docket for consideration inter in the session. The Sunday question, like the temperance question. seem to stir all the blood them is in the assembly. these two topics, which touch the fam- ily life or the nation most deeply. seeming to cause more friction than any others. 'l‘he overtures from the twentyâ€"inc or thirty pmshyterles ask for varied lines of action. Some desire a revision of the Westminster confession of faith. while other; risk for a new creed. Others still would like to have the old creed revised and a new doctrinal statement added. which they are pleased to term a working creed. but it is understood that a majority or the overtures ask only that the question of n revision or a new atatement of the confession of the church shall be considered. leaving the nssembiy free to determine what form of action it shall take. Creed revision came before the gene oral assembly or the Presbyterian church at at. Louie Friday afternoon with as little ado as ii! it were a matter or little importance whether the com stitntion of the Presbyterian church remains as it. is. is amended. or is shelved to make way for a new creed. mW'mrm m: nu: I- IISSOURI REPUBLICANS. PRESMEMAN ‘Ass‘sunu. "omen. tor whimm kinda-aid ..."-Illl man» In... no: u. M, It. Jun. 10. 1‘. w f use 02wa reno- ‘ dies, W be“! I, mat. a. pm» "’.'I‘ Inn'- Vegehbie Con- ,ound and Blood Puriï¬er. I l- m rag-199mm“ and mflernopoln. Ymnodieho in the be" flat my luf- feï¬n. girl an take."â€"â€"Mld Km 00.â€. Am Cal.. July 6. Iâ€. Nervous and bin, " Dun Mun. runs“: :-â€"1 wish to mmydnahmyon forcing-cu beneï¬tlhvoneeired {mi-hated Lydia K. Hahn-1‘s Vegehhla Con- pound. I "ï¬end constantly in: car- dblo Ildencho. had ohms, m m and dizzy. I Ind â€(Illa-unit!“ of medicine hulny .11 MM manly. After taking ï¬lm We! Veg-tabla Compound and mum Puma I gunï¬ght. Imagining-anus ho at fia- Ielpod t, In. Phil.- fllnl M Mull. “ but â€In. mKWAltâ€"l an ï¬ttes- ynn old and an troubled with .1 monthly skirt-ea. ltls min-splat. occurring only ones in “to or “are. main, bad “so very pninf-l. l Ilsa «flat with maps and one. In “will. phi Min no in the heart and I In" mind-cm lllhcmhuythhg you an do for no. I will gladly fella" The objection to “new" venom I: not an Inch that they am am the. but that they an "annual". THE "Ell"! 0F YWIB MEI tutu- MD. 0! (M M Ito mind outdoor NIH In Indian Int mt. um um mlm of the mm. 1.400 Um ma and 2.88 were (hr-us An In 000- Audi tau-â€v lluuoulycmwm luau". Bum-g. 0mm. M Can an Bum Au lot Alla-1 foot-luv. - â€no: 00 .3 mm In. (I. M M m m and “to m â€a. I...“ an! "III. M dnu.M|n a mud. um. N. I. I-Oh- .- an M A “look" now hot. n. n u cum I cool-allot in Kore- “ toll u h In“ Mm. Tho I- no cup-onlo- tar-Inch" a! "mm In It. uninv- nl mm.“ at In.“ not-ch uro- Cook. ol all hoot cm be not on â€91th to 5 IL Mount. 0. D. I R. a. l. l. Du otuyolcbtolthobuml an“. unto-4. «LC 3 P F % € â€Vim m It". In... nu mulc- a! ll. many “I h at «poem Inland. to all who II" it ("99ch In micunnn a tuna m «In. ' A PERTlLE COLORADO. Tho Mu: I “m urando mural. m jun published a second edmon o! "Tlllv: PERTH): LANDS 01' (301.0- RADO." which give. : conch. descrip- tion of the van: am of nnlculmnl. borucultunl and grain; laud- local-d 0- In line In tho mm of Calm and tho Tmnory 0! New Mun-o. a“ full luau-tun †lo the slack Inm- can. the sugar but luau!" and tar- In by lull-Non. It II I mutual anltIUOI of It. alums M wonderful product. at no coll h Among the llst of near by place. are Fox Lake, Delnvan. Lnuderdale. Waukesha. Ownomowoc. Palmyn. The Della I! Kllbourn. Elkhart no Iledlson, while a little further 0!! m Mlnocqua. Star Lake. Frantenle. Wane Bear. Mlnnetonh and Met- queue on Lake Superlor. For pamphlet at “Summer Hamel (or 1900.†or for copy 0! our hud‘ comely Illustrated Bummer book. el- tmed “In The Lake Country." apply to nearest ticket mm or undre- um: Your cents In postage, Geo. H. Heuflord. General Passenger Agent. Old Colon." Bulldlngf Chicago, Ill. IN THE LAKE COUNTRY at Northern Illinois. Witconsin. Milk newts and Michigan. there are hun- dreds of tha most charming Sumner Resorts awaiting the arrival of then. sands of tourists from the South 1nd stomach Tim-J My mother m a very bad stomnch trouhle. sue wind onlfood lll pounds. After taking [our the Iood Poinsapatnla she weighed us pounds . She tool: It ugaln liter the and one bottle got be:- u Mm "$01,626 Lafayette Aux. .cbmon. Int]. 4 ll America‘s amt Blood Median II not the question. but. how mngh m 0- wt. Manse food dope '(ood only M I. la digested and minim. tam up I, the blood and made into muscle. mm Donn and “and. Hood's Barupnrflu It stores to do stomach m power: 0! din.- tlon. Then appetite ls natural and Then dy sxxpsm ls gone. and strength. aha- tlclly and endurance return. Hood’s Sat-saparilla