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SPANISH MOBS
FIRED UPON
Troops In Valencia Use Cans
With Disastrous Effect.
CONFLICT WAS DESPERATE ONE.
Rioters Barricaded Streets and
Stoned Gendarmes—Hospitals
Crowded With Wounded.
According to advices of Sunday very
gorious disturbances are in progress
at Valencia, Spain. Under the orders
of the captain general of Valencia,
General Molto, the troops occupied
the streets Saturday morning and now
hold all the strategic points. At the
beginning of the riots the mob placed
obstacles on the street railway tracks
and stopped the cars, stoning the gen
darmes when they tried to remove the
barriers. Finally the troops charged
and the first shots were fired. Sev
eral persons were wounded. In one
case a bullet passed through a shop
and killed a man within. As the day
advanced, disorders increased.
Troops were stationed at some points
and the artillery was held in readi
ness. The rioters thereupon erected
barricades which the cavalry captured
only after fierce fighting, in which
many were wounded.
At 8 o’clock in the evening the mob
attacked a monastry and the brother
who was acting as gate porter was
obliged to defend himself with a re
volver.
They then moved upon a jesuit
house, whieh had a narrow escape
from being burned to the ground, the
troops arriving just in the niek of
time to prevent the mob from setting
in on fire.
An enormous number of arrests have
been made. It is not known how
many were wounded.
At a late hour the generals held a
conference and decided to continue
the military occupation of all poinie
of vantage.
The mayor of Valencia issued a
proclamation calling upon the people
to cease resisting the law.
The riots were renewed Sunday and
the rioters stoned the gendarmerie in
barracks. It is reported that a captain
of the gendarmes was severely injured
by flying missiles.
LOVING CUP TO CAMBON.
Costly Memento Is Given By President
McKinley.
President McKinley has presented
to tbe French ambassador, M. Cam
bon, a superb silver loving cup in
recognition of the ambassador’s friend
ly services in the negotiations which
restored peace between the United
States and Spain. The beautiful tes
timonial was sent by Secretary Hay to
the French embassy, accompanied by
a note from the secretary in which,
speaking for the president, he express
ed sincere appreciation for M. Cam
bon’s considerate and disinterested
service, and tendered the loving cup
as an evidence of the esteem felt for
him.
The cup is of massive proportions
and chaste design and the international
significance of the gift is shown in the
blending of the French and American
coats of arms. It stands about two
ami a half feet high, with the top of
ne bowl about ten inches across. -The
outer service is silver, richly emboss
ed, while the inside is of hammered
p'hl. Around the outside of the bowl,
u . ra * B ®d old English text, is an appro
priate inscription.
Wheeler to Philippines.
Little General Will Receive His Orders
To Sail In a Short Time.
A- special to The Chicago Record
1.." 1 W ashington says that General
iee 'er will receive orders within a
'ays to go to the Philippines.
e " e |ary Alger is quoted as saying:
All that I can say about General
ioeler at this time is that he has
r,.. e ‘* be sent to the Philippines,
at service he may perform there
i depend upon Major General
lII PINOS w ant protectorate.
’‘"‘isßioner Schurmann Returns to Ma
nila From Tour of Islands.
A Manila special says: Professor J.
of the United States
lisory commission for the Philip
rn returned to Manila Sunday
, r ' n , a weeks’tour of the south
; - .amis. He takes an entirely hope-
general conditions
ia : P - • intelligent and substan
f itizeiig desire an American pro
lie ,7f‘ masses are awaiting
j Se tlementof the war in the island
- ‘Zon before declaring themselves.
Ur ° L y are chiefly anxious to be undis-
Tbe Introducer In Mexico.
,S Do you see that distinguished-look
ing man with a silk hat?” remarked a
well-known business man to a new
comer in a prominent cantina.
“Yes. He's a flue fellow, too. Mel
him when I first came here.”
V’Do you know what his business is?”
“Seems to me he told me. but I don’t
remember just now. What is It?”
“He's an introducer.”
“A what? Introducer? What line ol
goods does he Introduce?”
“Men. He deals in men. not goods.”
“I can't see the point. Never heard
of such a business.”
“Well, I’ll explain it to you. His
business is Introducing strangers to
some of our promoters. He bangs
around the hotel, makes the acquaint
ance of newcomers and Introduces
them to those who desire to meet men
with capital.”
“By George, you don’t say so. Come
to think of it he has introduced me to
a lot of business men here. I thought
he was doing me a great favor.”
“Not exactly a favor. He gets $5 an
Introduction and manages to clean up
about SSO a week. Four you say.
Well, he has just made S2O off of you.”
—City of Mexico Two Republics.
Knew the Scales.
“When you get your groceries to
day,” said the butcher to his wife,
“don't go to that little grocer next door
to my shop.”
“Why not?” she demanded.
“Because he sent In yesterday and
borrowed an old pair of my scales.”—
Chicago Post.
Peace in the Philippine*.
Peace in tho Philippines is bound to prove
profitable to all eonuerned. Warring con
ditions, whether they be in the Philippines
or In the human stomach, are equally dis
astrous. If your stomach has rebelled, there
is one authority that will quickly subdu> it.
It is Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, and it cures
constipation, indigestion, biliousness, ner
vousness and dyspepsia. See that a private
Revenue Stamp covers the neck of the bottle.
The Mikado of Japan generally travels
with a small bodyguard.
IRILIOIS
° NESS
Do you get up with a
headache?
Is there a bad taste in
your mouth?
Then you have a poor
appetite and a weak diges
tion. You are frequently
dizzy, always feel dull and
drowsy. You have cold
hands and feet. You get
but little benefit from your
food. You have no ambition
to work and the sharp pains
of neuralgia dart through
your body.
What is the cause of all
this trouble ?
Constipated bowels.
Ayer’s
PILLS
will give you prompt relief
and certain cure.
/f a3 p Your Blood Pure,
If you have neglected your
case a long time, you had
better take
Aqer’s sarsaparilla
also. !t will remove all
impurities that have been
accumulating in your blood
and will greatly strengthen ■
your nerves.
Wrlio tho Doctor.
There may be something about
your case you *lo nol quite under
stand. Writ* the doctor freely: tell
him how vou are suffering. You (
will promptly receive the best
medical advice. Address,
Dr. J. C. Ayer, Lowell, Mass.
Whom To Avoid.
The Old One —My boy, now that
you are starting out, remember there
are two kinds of women in the world
to avoid —the married and the un
married.
The Young One—How about the
widows, governor?
The Old One—Don’t try. It.would
be useless. —Town Topics.
Her View of It.
“This world,” says Eva Evan, of
The Severance, Kansas, News, “is full
of howling eight-hour men with pa
tient fourteen-hour wives.” —Kansas
City Star.
nr 7+• n 1 I P ~ P...a
P antatinn Chill Cureis Guaraifieed
** rice 50c '
THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS
is due not only to the originality and
simplicity of the combination, but also
to the care and skill with which it is
manufactured by scientific processes
known to the California Fio Syrup
Cos. only, and we wish to impress upon
all the importance of purchasing the
true and original remedy. As the
genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured
by the California Fig Syrup Cos.
only, a knowledge of that fact will
assist one in avoiding the worthless
imitations manufactured by other par
ties. The high standing of the Cali
fornia Fig Syrup Cos. with the medi
cal profession, and the satisfaction
which the genuine Syrup of Figs has
given to millions of families, makes
the name of the Company a guaranty
of the excellence of its remedy. It is
far in advance of all other laxatives,
as it acts on the kidneys, liver and
bowels without irritating or weaken
ing them, and it docs not gripe nor
nauseate. In order to get its beneficial
effects, please remember the name of
the Company
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANCISCO, CnL
I.OCIBVILLK. Kx. FEW YORK. N. T.
CIN REPAIRS
I*BI mm SAWS,RIBS,
BRISTLE TWINE, BABBIT, &c.,
FOR ANY MAKE OF GIN.
ENGINES. BOILERS AND PRESSES
And Repair* for same. Shafting, Pulleys,
Belting, Injectors, Flpes, Valves and Fittings.
LOMBARD IRON WORKS k SUPPLY CO,
AUGUSTA, GA.
'ELF' REFRIGERANT
■ O over 20 decrees colder than Ift 1“
R used In reirlKeriitora Juat like llir
perfect substitute tor
SEND FOB CIRCULARS. AGENTS WANTED.
UNIVERSAL REFRIGERATING UO.,
2D2 Flushing Avenue, BROOKLYN, N. Y.
pWiPf
M Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use [y
PH In time. Sold by druggists. g
Best Prescription for Malaria, Chills and Fever,
Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic
It is simply Iron and
Quinine in a tasteless
form. ... Sold by every
druggist in the malarial
sections of the United
States No cure, no
pay— Price, 50c.
WHOLESALER.
Dt. Louis, Mo., Feb, G, 1899.
Pakts IlEDicmn Cos., City.
Gcntlomen: —Wo wish to congratulate you
on tho increased ralco wo aro having on your
Grovc’o Taatcleso CfcilJ Tonic. On exam
ining our record of inventory under date cf
Jan. Ist. wo find that wo sold during tna Chill
season cf 1893, 26G0 dozen Grove’?; Tonic. Yvo
also find that our sales on your Laxatlvo
Brcnio-Cjtiinine Tablcta havo been some
tiling enormous: having cold during tho late
Cold and Grip eeason I,2o9dozen.
Please rush down order enclosed herewith,
and oblige. Yours truly,
■" MEYER DUOS. DRUG CO.
Per Schall.
Otherwise Engaged.
Life Saver—lf you hadn't gone so
far out you would not have capsized.
Why didn’t you hug the shore?
;> r. Counter (with a glance at the
young lady who was in the same boat)
—Well —er—you see I had my arms
full as it was.
WANTED—Young men to learn telegraphy
for positions on railroad. Southern Railway
Telegraph School, Atlanta, Ca,
Attempts are being made in the county of
Kent, England, to < xterminite the sparrow.
Don’t Tobacco Spit and Smcke Your Life Away.
To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag
netic, full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To-
Bac, the wonder-worker, that makes weok men
strong. All druggists. 50c or .1)1. Cure guaian
teed. Bccklet and sample free. Address
Sterling Remedy Cos., Chicago or New York.
In May the Canadian Pacific Railway sold
39. 400 acres of land for $124,890.
Womea Dentlits In Australia.
Young ladles as dentists le the latest
development of Australian feminine
enterprise. Miss Berry, a daughter of
Sir Graham Berry, formerly liberal
premier of Victoria, and Miss Godfrey,
a daughter of a member *>of the Vic
torian upper house, have both passed
with credit the examination prescrib
ed by the dental board of that colony,
have been duly registered, and havo
entered into partnership in the medi
cal quarter of Melbourne.
COURTS PROTECT ENTERPRISE.
Important Decision in Regard to Reputa
tions Built Up by Advertising.
In the United States Circuit Court in San
Francisco, Cal., a decision lifts been given
that is of great interest to manufacturers
of proprietary articles and to publishers.
The case in question was the suit of the
California Fig Byrup Cos. to obtain a per
manent injunction, which was granted, en
joining a large non-seoret manufacturing
concern and others from using the name
“Syrup of Figs,” or “Fig Syrup,” and or
dering the defendants to pay costs and
damages. The decision proves that the
courts will protect the valuable reputa
tion of an article of merit, built up by
probity of word as veil as by extensive ad
vertising, so that the owner may reap the
full benefit. The overwhelming evidence
presented, as to the merits of the company's
laxative, could not be gainsaid by the de
fendants, and the injunction was the result.
A process for eeasor.inglumber by electric
ity has proven a success in Germany.
Beauty Is TUoo<l Deep.
Clean blood means a clean skin. No
beauty without it. Cascarcts, Candy Cathar
tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by
stirring up the lazy liver And driving all im
purities from the body. Begin to-day to
banish pimples, bolls, blotches, blackheads,
and that sickly bilious complexion by taking
Cascarets, —beauty for ten cents. All drug
gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 60c-
A Brooklyn clergyman gets ssoand expenses
every time he preaches a certain sermon.
“The Only Thing That Gives Relief!”
Mrs. M. E. Latimer, Biloxi, Miss., had an itchy
breaking out on her skin, and she sends $1 for
two boxes, saying: “Tetterlue is thoonly tliVng
that gives me relief.” This is strong language,
disinterested and voluntary, it cures all skin
diseases: tetter, itch, eczema, salt-rheum, etc ,
and never fails. 60c. a box at druggists or send
stamps to J. T. Shuptrine, Savannah, Ua.
In his young days Emperor Franz Josef
rose at 4 a. m. in summer.
No-To-lSac for Fifty Cents.
Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak
men strong, blocd pure. 60c, sl. All druggists.
An electrically propelled canal boat, re
ently invented, can be used without locks.
Pits permanentlv cured. No fits or nervous
ness after first day’s use of Dr. Kllno’s Great
Nerve Restorer. ft 2 trial bottle and treatise free.
I)k. R. 11. KLINE, Ltd., 931 Arch St.. Fhlla.. Pa.
TAL-LU-LAH LODGE.
Tallulah Falls Reservation opens for guests
July Ist. Dlrectlv on Grand Chasm, 2,000 feet
above sea level. Everything new. electric lights
and bells, sanitary plumbing, hot and cold por
celain baths, music, fishing, drivL.g, 860 feet
veranda space, specially fine cuisine. Three
hours from Atlanta. Tallulah Fulls railway
trestles rebuilt ami road in splondld condition.
Both midday and late dinuers. For special
rates, plans, views, etc., address
J. 11. Mackieknan, Manager, Tallulah Falls, Ga.
1 -1 fv K *
RETAILER.
—1 II Ml —2cr.->rß
Keduon, Ills.
PAEI3 MeBICINH Cos.,
Gentlemen:—l handlo ooven or eight difler
ent Linds of Chill Tonics but 1 sell ten bottlos
of Grove’s to where I coll ono of the others.
I sold 33 bottles of Grove’s CttsJJl Tonic in
one day and could havo sold more if I had had
it on hand. Mr. Dave Woods cured fivo cases
of cUills With one bottle.
Recpcctfullv,
JOHN T. VINYARD.
Scholarship
POSITIONS^GUARANTEED.
Railroad Fare J’ald.
ACTUAL BUSINESS TAUGHT.
Open all year to Both Sexes. Very Cheap Board.
Georgia-Alabama Business College*
Macon, Georgia.
GOLDEN CROWN
LAMP CHIMNEYS
Are the Best. Ask for them. < out no more
than common chimneys. All dealers.
FITTSBIKtI GLASS CO., Allegheny, Pa.
“THF nrifif ninth* world's greatest Y’*r?,bg
i Jrnr flrWrY* l ' l ™* Halstead. AGENT*
LIFEQF LIL. 17 L I WANTED. Only 50.
01 TUT TREE. BIDXEY C. HILLKK, L*.l<l. SlUg., < tin AUO
Tir ANTED—Case of bad health that R I PA N S
IT will net licnelit. Send S cts. to Kipans Chemical
Cos., NewYork, for 10 samples and loot) testimonials.
What a Little Faith Did
FOR MRS. ROCKWELL. *
[LETTER to me*, pinesau so. 69,884]
“I was a great sufferer from female
weakness and had no strength. It Was
impossible for mo to attend to my
household duties. I had tried every
thing and many doctors, but found no
relief.
“ My Bister advised me to try Lydia
E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound,
which I did; before using all of on*
bottle I felt better. I kept on with it
and to my great surprise I am cured.
All who suffer from female complaints
should give it a trial.” — Mas. Rock
well, 1209 S. Division St., Grand
Rapids, Mich.
From a Grateful Newark Woman.
“ When I wrote to you I was very
sick, had not been well for two years.
The doctors did not seem to help me,
and one said I could not live three
months. I had womb trouble, falling,
ulcers, kidney and bladder trouble.
There seemed to be such a drawing
and burning pain in my bowels that I
could not rest anywhere. After using
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com
pound and Sanative Wash and follow
ing your advice, I feel well again and
stronger than ever. My bowels feel aa if
they had been made over new. With
many thanks for your help, I remain,
L. G., 74 Ann St., Newark, N. J.”
PITTS’
ANTISEPTIC INVIGORATOR.
The most eminent physicians of this snd
other countries believe in Iho existence of bac
teria (or gorms) In tho human systom. Any
remedy that will destroy this poison without in
jury to the patient, will meet along felt want.
ANTISEPTIC INVIGORATOR not only elimi
nates all bacteria poisons from the diseased
system, but is a fine tonic also. It cures all
STOMACH AND BOWEL TROUBLES,
Kidney and Bladder Diseases, Blood and Skla
Troubles, Nervousness, Ac., &o. In fset, it ts a
scientific combination of medicines, each of
which does its specific work on each separate or*
gan of tho body. It novor fails to reach the di*.
eased organ and always does its Work well.
A Safe and Reliable Household Kcuaedy,
For Bale by Druggists Everywhere.
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
Tulane University of Louisiana.
Its advantages for practical Instruction, both
In ample laboratories and abundant hospital
materials, are unequalled. Free access Is given
to the great Charity Hospital with 900 bods
and 80,000 patients annually. Special instruc
tion is given dally at the bedside ol the stek.
The next session begins October 19th, 1899. For
catalogue and Information address
I’rof. H. K. CHAILLE, M. !>.. Dean,
P. O. Drawer 201. NEW ORLEANS, LA.
QQTOSOHOOL*p
Tuition low. All book* FREE.
HHBMH&ITUfITIONSGUfIRfINT&eD
Over 50 Remlnuton and Muilth Premier type
writers. 864 ttuilent* last year from 7 Slates.
Bth year. Send for catalogue. Address, L)ep’t23.
STRAYER’S BUSINESS COL’GE, Baltimore,Md.
First Tasteless Tonic
ever manufactured. - All
other so-called “Taste
less” Tonics are imita
tions.. Ask any druggist
about this who is not
PUSHING an imitation*
CONSUMER.
Whitebdobo, Tex., Sep. 13, 1533*
Paei3 Mnnicittn Cos., Bt. Louis, Mo.
Gentlemenl writo you a few linen of rrrat
itudo. I thinUvour Qrovc’n Taateleso CfaUJ
Tonic In ono cfthe boot medicines in tho won<3
for Chill3u,n(! Fcvor. I hnvo threo children
that havo been down with malarial fever for 19
months and havo bought Ob ill medicines of a ‘*
hinds and Doctor’o btlla coming in all thotimo
until I sent to town and got throe bottlpo or
Grove'n Tonic. My children aro all well now
and it was your Tastclotn Chill Tonic that uit*
it. I caii-ot cay too much in its behalf.
Youra truly,
JAMES D. ROBERTS.
a Pur own grand SEW LTJILBIna.
Oldait (32 Y1A18) and oaly bo*
iness collage in Va., and 2a m
Soafbtoowniubaiiding, AnU?-
TO-DATE SCHOOL. Scholarl; sd
experlanced teacher*, 4 of wifi*
ire authors of valuable books.
Foth anas. HO ViCiTIOM.
ill bosinesi brinebes, Eugliik
1 and Academic departments.
“ LKAOIHG BUSIHIS3 COHMJ
SOOTH 0? THE POTOMAC RIVER. 'Phil*. Stenographer. Catalog tea.
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA 7
Letters, Science. Law, Medicine, Engineering
I Hint location gives freedom from Malaria and
Yell .w Fever.
Scanlon begins September 15.
Address C'bnirinae, Univcrsitr of Virginia,
Charlottesville, Yu.
HDODQY NEW DISCOVERY:give.
C gg% r~ ■ quick relief and cares won!
cases- Boik of testimonials and 10 days’treatment
Free. Dr U. H BREEM U SONS. Box , Atlanta, 6*.
! t TheaipeM'i Ipe Water
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