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Iliit Short Memory.
Ho —“Bello, will you marry me?”
She—“Why, Alfred, you asked me
question last Tribune. Sunday, aud I said
Sul Iona and their Grievance*.
TVif u' ieviviw tiH of sailors examined by the
in ports of entry, where the sea
belong, often torn o it to he Imaginary
greatly cruel and « xaggerat* console;skippers cl. But th'ere are plenty who
their crews. Violence is always ob
and unfortunate pointedly ho liver, when stomach it, is
bowel upon dosing an with drastic purgatives
a i»y inti stities, Use
weaken trie ilostet
fe to lunch Bitters.
The importation of madder root is chiefly
Holland.
Kdticwto Your Ilotreln With ('asearetfl.
Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever.
IQo, 2tte. If C. G. C. ta.il* druggists refund money.
Tho United States leads the world as a su
consumer.
Hip Disease
Had Five Running Soros-Could
Mot Walk Without Crutches.
“1 ftuiTorml from hip diHoa.se agd had five
running H 0 fe» on one of my hips. J could
not walk without crutches, I whs con
fined to my bed for weoks at a time. I
began taking Hood's Sarsaparilla and it
has accomplished a perfect cure, I am
now well auij have no trouble from Impure
blood.” Annie Hobart, 41) Fourth Street,
Fall River, Muss. He mem her
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Is Amcrlca’B Greatest Medicine. *51; six fur $i>
Hooci's Pills cure biliousness, indigestion.
A Hig llolleii Dinner.
Cooks in largo hotels and boarding
houses may think they get up meals on
a largo scale, but when it comes to
wholesale cookery the little village of
Lias, on the London and Southwestern
Hallway, discounts them all. At a
barbecue held there not long since, an
ox was boiled (not rousted, which at
one time was quite common) whole,
more us an experiment than anything
else. Tb.lji la how they did it: A Urge
hole was dug In tlie ground and lined
with brick. Inside this a tank large
enough lo hold the ox was built. The
carcass was then lowered into this
tnnk, having been first placed In a
ease formed by heavy cross bars to
which chains were attached. Pulleys
frmn a scaffolding above were used to
raise and lower the ox. Many vegeta
bles, such as carrots, onions, cabbage
and potatoes, were boiled wilh the
meat, thus making many golions of
rich, delicious soup. The boiling re
qHired seven hours.—Chicago Record.
THE DUTY OF MOTHERS.
Daughters Should bo Carefully
Guldod In Early Womanhood.
What suffering frequently results
from a mother’s ignorance; or more
frequently from ft mother's neglect to
properly instruct her daughter 1
Tradition says “woman must suffer,”
and young women are so taught.
There is ft little truth and a great deal
of exaggeration in this. If a young
woman suffers severely she needs
treatment and her mother should see
that she gets it.
Many mothers hesitate to take their
daughters to a physician for examina
tion; but no mother need hesitate to
writo freely about her daughter or
herself to Mrs. Plnkliam and securo
the most efficient advice without
charge. Mrs. I’inkham's address is
Lynn, Mass.
The following letter from Miss Marik
F. Join; son, Centralis, l’a., shows what
neglect will do, and tells how Mrs.
Pinkhum helped her:
“My health became so poor that I
had to leave school. I was tired all tho
time, and had dreadful pains in my
side ami back. I was also troubled
with irregularity of menses. 1 was
very weak, and lost so much flesh that
my friends became alarmed. My
mother, who is a firm believer in your
remedies from experience, thought per
haps they might benefit me, and wrote
you for advice. I followed the advice
you gave, and used Lydia 19. I’inkham’s
Vegetable Compound and Liver Pills as
you directed, and am now ns well as I
ever was. I have gained flesh and have
a good color. 1 aw completely cured of
irregularity.”
iliousness
** I tinvo liked your valuable CASUA
KI2T8 and Und them perfect. Couldn't do
without them. I have used them for some time
for indigestion and biliousness and um now com
cured. Keeommend them, to every one.
Once tried, you will never be without them iu
the family." Edw. A. Makx, Albany, N. Y.
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Ploa«ant. Palatable. Potent, Taste Goed. Do
Uood, Never blcken, Weaken, or Gripe, Hk\ 26c,50c.
... CURE CONSTIPATION. ...
H>rU »8 UrmeiU Company, t hlrmro. Montreal. New York.
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BRISTLE TWINE, BABBIT, 4c.,
FOR ANY MAKE OF GIN
ENGINES, BOILERS AND PRESSES
An<l llopalrs for same. Shafting, Pulleys,
Belting, Injectors, Pipes, Valves tuut Fittings
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PEACE PROPOSALS NO GOOD.
Trrnift Suggested By Spain Will Not liven
lie Considered.
The newspapers of Madrid have
published tlie text of a manifesto from
the inhabitants of Catalonia, of which
Barcelona is tlie capital, in favor of
peace between Spain anil the United
Stutes.
The report was first looked upon by
the aflicials at Washington as a stir
prising and most important develop
ment. On further consideration,how
ever, the impression prevails that this
might bo little more than the oxpres
sion from some of tlio many parties in
Spain. the report
Beyond reading press
with interest the Washington officials
have no information that Spain was
considering a peace movement. At the
same time there would ho little sur
prise if an actual peace movement,
hacked by the Sagasta ministry, assum
ed definite shape at any time. Indeed,it
is generally believed that the Spanish
government would be extremely glad
to secure peace on terms which would
save Spain from complete humiliation
aud at the same time allow her to
tain her colonial possessions.
Of course, from the standpoint
our officials no such terms are possi
ble and consideration of them
not oven be entered upon.
MANY TROOPS WITH CAMARA.
lirport That Mix Itlj; Transport* Accom
pany tlie CikIU Fleet.
A special cable dispatch from our
agent at Gibraltar says: “It is nssert
is?
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XPMia.VI. ("AMARA, OK THE CADIZ KLEKT.
ed here that six trims-Atlantic liners,
having on board 4,000 Spanish troops,
accompanied Admiral Camara’s fleet.”
J'RINT INSULTING CARTOONS.
German Paper Sneers nt American Militia
and Charges Cowardice.
The Klndderadatsch (Berliu) in its
issue of Saturday contains a number
of cartoons grossly insulting to Amer
iea, sneering at the American militia
and charging them with cowardice.
The Spanish consulate in Berlin is
publicly appealing for subscriptions to
increase the relief fund, and it is un
derstood that court circles will respond
generously , _
MANY APPLICANTS SELECTED
For Appointment As Second Lieutenants
In lteKulni' Army.
A Washington dispatch says: At a
late hour Sunday night Adjutant Gen
eral Corbin made the names of the 195
young men who have been selected to
appointment as second lieutenants in
the regular army to fill vacancies
created by the act of congress adopting
the three battalion organization for the
infantry arm of the service and the
addition of one second lieutenant to
all batteries when filled to war strength.
Each of the 195 men selected will be
obliged to undergo au examination
that will be n thorough test of bis
mental aud physical qualifications for
the army service.
__
Flu>TE Mlsus x CAB,SET -
llibot Informs President Faure That He
Cannot Form Ministry*
A special dispatch from Paris says:
After consulting with MM. Petrel,
Sarrien aud Dupuy, Saturday morn
ing, M. Ribot informed President
Fanre that he is unable to secure a
cabinet to succeed the Meline min
istry.
President Fanre accepted the latter’s
rcsiguat’ou on Jnue 15, last.
WAR COUNCIL HELD.
President anil Advisers Will Adhere to
Original l’lans of-Campalgn.
A Washington special says: The
original plans of campaign for tho con
duct of the war against Spain will he
adhered to and pushed with vigor,
That decision was reached at a war
conned Saturday, at which were pres
ent President McKinley Secretaries
Alger and Long, General Miles, As
sistaut Secretary Meik ejohn, Admiral
Sioard and Captain Mahan.
Of course there will be some slight
modifications made necessary by the
changes that have occurred since the
beginning of hostilities, but these
a ter all, will not aftect the general
plan of operations.
General Miles returned from Florida
with a store of information respecting
he condition of the troops, difficulties
to he expected in the progress of the
campaign, needs in the matter of
transportation and terminal facilities
hat will bo freely availed of to correct
the defects in the present system that
expenence has developed
paign The is official to be declaration pushed with that vigor the cam- dhes
not necessarily mean ah immediate at
tack upon Havana, although such ad
vice has been tendered It does mean
that the very best efforts are to be put
forth to put the army m condition
where it can he used with overwhelm
ing effect at any point at almost a mo
ment’s notice.
WILL USE THE TORCH.
(Ttizen* of Cuban Town Prepare to Leuvo
Their Home* In Ashe*.
Cuban scouts report that the inhab
itants of Caimanera have strewn tho
streets with straw and oil, with the in
tention of destroying the city and flee
ing to the hills.
Caimanera lies four miles up the bay
from Camp McCalla, under the guns of
th6 American ships, and the situation
is desperate. •
Starving and famine-stricken, con
vinced of the ultimate triumph of the
American arms and- without faith in
the protection of t he Spanish soldiery,
the people are believed to have deter
mined to leave their houses in ashes
behind them and seek safety in the
mountains of the north.
CANDLER A COLONEL.
Appointed llv Governor Atkinson to Com
mand Third Georgia Keglment.
Colonel John S. Candler, of the
Fifth regiment, Georgia volunteers,
has been appointed by Governor At
kinson colonel of the Third Georgia
regiment, United States volunteers,
which is beiug raised.* *
The remaining officers to be ap
pointed , are ... lieutenant , colonel, , , two
mniors, one adjutant, one surgeon,two
assistant surgeons, b one chaplain ‘ and
one captain . . and two lieutenants . for .
each company, nfli'.'ers together with the other
iiflcessnrv GoverLr
Atkinson has a list of ap
piicanta which contain* between 700
and 1,000 names.
FEVER IS CONFINED.
Yellow Jack Under Complete Control In
Town of McHenry.
The . most encouraging . news about , ,
the yellow fever situation in the south
yet received came in official dispatches
to the marine hospital service at Wash
ington Saturday.
Surgeon Murray, one of the experts
at McHenry, Miss., wired au official
report that he believes the yellow
fever is confined to Mo-Henry.
The reports also show that the peo
pie of McHenry are co-operating in
the work, aud there is a daily house
to-house inspection. The authorities
are very hopeful, though by no means
confident that the danger is passed.
FLOUR MILLS (LOSE DOWN.
Unsteadiness of the Maiket Affects Mil
waukee Manufacturers.
Owing to the unsteadiness of the
flour mai kot four of Milwaukee’s large
flourmills have closed down. There
are only two mills running, aud these
on short time. Unsteadiness of the
market * j is • given the ,, of , the
as cause
move aud this condition will probably
exist until tho market becomes set
tled.
A Fatality Avoltlad.
From the Democrat , Goshen, hot.
When neurulKlu U ocoompooled by a dull,
heavy pain ueur the heart, frequently be
coming luteuse, it generally terminates
fatally. Mrs. Nancy Flynn, who lives near
Goshen, Indiana, survived such uu attack
aud her advice is worth hoedlng.
“In the fall of ’92,” she said, “I began
to have trouble with my heart. There was
a sharp pain In my breast which became
rapidly worse. The doctor was puzzled
aud put me under the lulluenoe of opiates.
These sharp uttacks followed one another
at Intervals and I became weak aud had a
haggard look. I was constantly in pain,
seldom slept and had no appetite.
“At the end of two years I was confined
to my couch most of the time und the doc
tors agreed that my death was only a mat
ter ol a short time.
M\ “One day
1 noticed in
_ =S— LI a newspaper
^ *'MMh WM on about item
UlVrl.li* a
woman hav
In g been
Di cured of
•==-neuralgia of
«=i=- the heart by
Dr. W i 11 -
lams’ rink
I’ills for
> / ——• I’alo People
and 1 con
Thne. cluded t o
A Serious try them.
“When I hftd finished one box I noticed
nn improvement intny condition,and when
I had taken twelve boxes I was completely
cured. ‘Those pills have done for you
what wo could not do,’ said one of my
physicians, ‘they have saved your life.’
“That was two years ago and my heart
has not troubled me since. I believe I owe
my life to Ur. Williams’ Pink Pills for Palo
People, aud I take pleasure in telling oth
ers about them.”
Among the many forms of neuralgia are
headache, nervousness, paralysis, apoplexy
and locomotor ataxia. Some of these were
considered incurable until Dr. Williams’
Pink Pills for Palo People wero formu
lated. To-day thousands testify to having
been cured of such disenses by these pills. and
Doctors frequently prescribe them
all druggists sell them.
Timefy Information.
Tho r of modeni of h
ea , lber is 8Uch that every projec tiie
which does not hR a thlck i y mountl . d
part> or strike at a very acute ,
mu8t rause frightful destruction in the
interior of a vessel. But as the heavy
armor covers hardly more than a third
of a „ u visible aboV0 watel llMf
it is more iikely that an unarmored
t , 8 hit than that armor will be
struck 0jle lucky shot can disable a
ghjp> & (ew j ucky sbots may decide a
b;;atMe ft , g th|B consideration which
causes {he Germans to be so specially
carefu) , n the trainlng of their mar ( ne
artiUei . y But lt i8 not very likely that
the perccn t a g e of hits wll increase If.
future< The increased ape ed of the
veggel prevents that . Ships armed with
the hcav!est ordnanoe can begin to fire
at a distance of 0,000 to 7,000 meters
(3 i. ; , t0 4 ,„ m n ea ); with guns of a
-
som ewhat lighter ca llber, at 5000, to
,.,000 me ters. The heavy guns, Indeed,
c much farfher; but it would be
I ugelKjs wft@te of amlnunitlon to fire at
gh , n than three or four mUe3
| awa and a modern ship cannot afford
! to waste Its ammunition any more
than its coal. With modern facilities
for loading, a battle ship could fire a
way its entire stock of ammunition In
less than an hour, and who can say
that It will he quickly replenished?
Trained for War.
Dogs are trained In the French army
to carry ammunition to the soldiers
during a battle. Large Pyrennean
sheep dogs are used for the purpose,
and they are able to carry 500 rifle
cartridges. They are terribly afraid,
however, of the firlhg, and if wounded
take good care not to run any risk
again.
That Everlasting Irritation Itch.
„ J? dUefse^M cents*^iU C e5re%hem-sto" box of
! the itch at once. 50 cents pays for a
-
uah, Ua.
_
Dublin nmnteurdoetors arc in distress, as
tlie proprietors of the three city theaters
threaten to enforce the monopoly of all the
atrical performances granted to them l)y an
act ot King George III, passed in L780,’
To Cure a Cold In One I)aj’.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All
Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. 25c.
Bruksoh Bey has discovered the earliest
records of Illustrated comic literature in a
panyrus of the twenty-second dynasty re
I cently found at Tonnah.
Beauty la Blood Deep.
Clean blood means a clean skin. No
beauty without it. Cascarets, Candy Catliar
, tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by
ttirring up the lazy liver and driving all im
; purities from tlie body. Begin to-day to
banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads,
mid that sickly bilious complexion by taking
Cascarets,—beauty fa ctio guaranteed for ten cents. 10c. 25c, All drug
« lst8 ’ n , 50c.
^°4’ff£d h;rgei V aria '
y
/fry Aliens root-Ea?©,
A powder to shako fo the shoes. If you
have smarting tee.t or tight sho.es, try At
leu’s F.OQt-Ees.0. It pools the te.et and makes
walking easy. Cures swollen spofs. ap4 sweating Relieves
lent, busters and e.allous and gn-esr.esl and
cor ns aud Try bunions it to-d'ay. of pain Sold by all druggists
comfort. 25o, Trial package FIlEb.
and shoe stores tor Olmsted^ Itoy, Y.
AdJrt ’ ss ’ Allen S ’
In a civil service examination in England
there were l.&KS failures in a class of 1,972.
»
No-To-Bae for Fifty Cent*,
Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak
“ en stroog ‘ ‘ J ‘°° d pur * Mc ' ,1 AU drugglst *
Bicycles the are in general use in Canada. In
1^ sales were very large.
_
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrnp for children
Lyon A Co’s “Pick Leaf ,y Smokilng Tobacco
is tho "best of the best.” 2 ounces and cigar
ette book for 10 cents. Try it.
After phvsicians had given me up, I was
saved by Plso's Cure.—'K 1893. alph Erieg, Wil
liamsport, Pa., Nov. 2!.
S. K. Coburn, Mgr. Clarle Scott, writes: “I
find Hell's Catarrh Cure a valuable remedy.”
Druggists sell it. 75c.
_
The Southern Saw Works are the leaders in
tho South. See their adyertl-emeut in tbis
,ssue ‘ ihcir sa " a " ! —*! u lt rou ~
_
Antwerp is the principal market of Belgium
for paints and colors,
To Care Constipation Forever#
Take Caicarcts Camlv Cathartic. 10c or Be.
II C. C. C. fail to cure, druggists refund money.
lSlki Capo mounted Colony’s diamond production during
a to
How to Stop Coughla(.
The following is from a doctor con
nected with an Institution in this city
where there are many children:
“There Is nothing more irritable to a
cough than coughing. For some time
I had been so fully assured of this that
I determined, for one minute at least,
to lessen the number of coughs heard
In a certain ward in a hospital of the
institution. By tho promise of re
wards and punishments I succeeded
In inducing them to simply hold their
breath when tempted to cough, and In
a little while I was myself surprised
to see how some of the children entire
ly recovered from the disease. Con
stant coughing is precisely like scratch
ing a wound on tlie outside of the
body. So long as it is done the wound
wiil not heal. Let a person when
tempted to cough draw a long bfeath
and hold it until it warms and soothes
every air cell, and some benefit will
soon he received from this process.
The nitrogen which is thus refined acts
as an anodyne to the mucous mem
brane, allaying the desire to cough
and giving the threat and lungs a
chance to heal. At the same time a
suitable medicine will aid nature in her
efforts to recuperate.”
Don’t Tobacco Spit tnd Sm .ke T«sr Life Away.
To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag
netic, full of life, nerve and Vigor, take No-To
Bae, the wonder-worker, that makes weak men
strong. All druggists, 50c or II. Cure guaran
teed. Booklet liemody and sample free. Address
Sterling Co., Chicago or New York.
In Brazil a single pineapple has never at
tained a greater growth than seven pounds.
B. B.B. Cures Mercurial Rheumatism,
Scrofula, Syphilitic Rheumatism in its worst
lor*n. Try it. $1.00 per large bottle, 8 for $2.50,
at druggists, paid, by or Blood sent Balm on receipt Co., Atlanta, of price, Ga. ex
press E3?~Books of wonderful free.
cures sent
Fits permanently cured. No fits or nervous
ness after first (lay’s use of Dr. Kline’s Great
Nerve Restorer. $2 trial bottle and treatise free.
Du. R. H. Kltne, Ltd.. 931 Arch St., Phi la., Pa.
Over 130.000 pounds of ivory were disposed
of at auction sale in Antwerp recently.
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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 Fig Svrup
Co. 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 Fio Strup Co.
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 Fio Svkup Co. with the medi
cal profession, and the satisfaction
which the genuine Syrup of Figs hks
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 otheY laxatives,
as it acts on the kidneys, liver and
bowels without irritating or weaken
ing them, and it does not gripe nor
nauseate, In order to get its beneficial
effects, please remember the name of
(ho Company—
CAUFORNIA FIO SYRUP CO,
SAN Fit AN CISCO, C*l
LOUISVILLE, Kj. NEW TORE, N, V,
I
II. TTTHIS event in the life of a wo
J I u man is looked forward to with
f II 1 i, a because feeling the akin little to horror—not
one is not
weloome, but because the mother
dreads the direful consequences
•- -I' to herself. Those long hours
agonizing her like hideous labor stand out before
^ ^ t improper a delivery, nightmare. followed An
a • - - child-bed fever, end the by
/ few short days, may scene
•s in a leaving the
A J ■> little one motherless. But there
C ’ is another who side to expecting the picture. be- If
women are to
come mothers will commence the
use of the great female tonic,
GERSTLE'S FEMALE PANACEA,
regularly as directed a few weeks restored before their confinement, normal condition, and continue
its use until the organs are to the
hours of labor will be shortened, the pain lessened, and recovery
complete. If there is any costiveness, move the bowels gently with
mild doses of St. Joseph’s Liver Regulator.
SOLD AT DKl’e STORES. L. G8RSTLE A CO., Proprs,, CHATTAX000A, TENX.
ISAAC S. BOYD, President,
(Pres. Boyd & Baxter Furn. Fq,ct’y.)
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Saws.
We Repair
All kinds and makes
of Solid and Inserted
Tooth Saws.
Make Burnt Saws prac
tically as good as new.
ftm Kinfitirot ti Cniuw.
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graphed mail you* Carpet oui Uata
legue, lithographed showing colors. goods
In
Forsamples.seiid ALLCAKPKT3 eight
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rlages, Bodiling,
^ Damps, Pictures,
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Bevel-Gear
Chainless
Bicycles
MAKE HILL CLIMBING EASY.
Columbia $ 125
Chain Wheels, $75
Hartfords,. 50 j .
Vedettes, $40 & 35 \ ♦
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