Wliat fhe Old Man Called It.
“This is the parlor, oh?” tentatively
the real ©state agent who
looking over the house, “Yes.”
old man Kidder; “lint I usually
it the courtroom, I* vo Rot ho von
you know.” Harper’s ba
Tli« IllKK<'*t Hl«jr«l« In th« Wo!Id.
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rifle it—'Ou<i <»u h/k'Ii 8i<io of tho monitor
It run* ft* easily tut OonBtl'UClIon. a mnnllcr Wcyj'lo I m>
<if ItH »clo/lt|fJ0 i»it>
formula of Ifontnttor k Htoiii/ii'ii
1 h the re/mon of It* grost virtues In
the weak etrong, and In atiiiiig moat
the erery-flay aUmonto of men ami wonuu.
your ticml&h la poor* try a bottle.
The arm of tile 'lerrlir-’ nuts nsoil In Root
lnnrl In oni) year are »>,<*».* nqunrr. yards.
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Sterling Ilemod.v Co . Chicago or New York,
A Wisconsin woman patented an Improved I
board, cite., which Is hinged at one end
at Chi rfto hS'Jle^GoISS-ta J WnS
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To < urc n Cold In Olio Day.
Take Imitative promo O'lnlno Tablets. All
Druggl.u refund mone y if itfaflstoeuro. ana.
The heat has been so great In Melbourne,
cyc ling has been out of the qiiestioii.
Pise's Cure for Cnnaiitnnt.lon is an A No. 1
Asthma tiii'dl cine.— w.u.w n.i.iAMs, Antim-h,
Ills.. April li, ism.
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Finger nails grow at the rate of rntln r
more than on* and a half Inches In a year.
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An Amusing , Incident. ,, ,
An amusing Incident occurred In nn
A., I!. & cai' ttic other afternoon.
Four young eouplofi, evidently out for
nn enjoyable (lay, were seated on one
side of tho car having ft decidedly
good time. While their merriment
was at Its height a sevcn-yeur-old boy
across the aisle suddenly leaned , , for- ,
wiu ’d
“Say, mister,' lie called to one of the
young men, “why dou’t yon kiss your
girl?”
Tike young man looked up In sur
prise, and the girl—a pretty girl, too—
blushed.
“Tnlniage, Talmnge,” said the boy's
father, “what do you mean by such
talk?’’
The boy looked at Ids father In sur
prised disgust.
“'What’s tho matter with you, dad?’’
cried. "You told me you'd do It if
you \>as him!” 1
And the father found (he landscape
decidedly Interesting until the young
people left the car.
STORIES OF RELIEF.
Two Lottora to Mrs. Pinkham.
Mrs. John Williams, English town,
N. J., writes:
“ I)ka a ,Mus. Pinkbam:—I cannot be
gin to tell you how I suffered beforo
taking your remedies. I was so weak
that I could hardly walk across the floor
without failing. I had womb trouble
mid such a bearing-down feeling ; also
suffered with my back and limbs, pain
in womb, inflammation of tlic bladder,
piles and indigestion, before I had
taken one bottle of Lydia E. 1’inkham’s
Vegetable Compound I felt a great deal
better, and after taking two und one
half bottles and half a box of your
Liver Pills 1 was cured. If more would
take your medicines they would not
have to suffer so much.”
Mrs. Josei'H Pktlkson, 513 East St.,
Warren, Pa., writes:
“Peak Mas. Pinkuam:— I have suf
fered with womb trouble over fifteen
years. 1 had inflammation, enlarge
ment and displacement of the womb.
I had the backache constantly, also
headaehe. and was so dizzy. I had
heart trouble, it seemed as though my
heart was in my throat at times chok
ing me. I could not walk aroiind and
I could not lie down, for then my heart
would beat so fast I would feel us
though I was smothering. I had to
sit up in bed nights in order to breathe.
I was so weak I conld not do any
thing.
“I have now taken several bot
tles of Lvdia E. Pinkham s Vegetable
Compound, and used three pack
ages of Sanative Wash, and can say
1 am perfectly cured. I do not think
1 could have lived long if Mrs. Pink
Lam's medicine had not helped me.”
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THE SPANISH CABINET ARRANG
ING TO GIVE UP CUBA.
S^NOR SAGASTA GIVES HIS VIEWS.
A Strong Probability That the Peace No
tfotiRtloQ* Will Bo Tertlou* and
Long Drawn Oat*
A Madrid cable dispatch says: The
cabinet council at its meeting Friday
night decided to appoint General Gon
zales Uarrado, second in command in
Cuha, Hear Admiral Luis Pastor Lan
dero, tv ho succeeded Admiral Navarro,
tlio Spanish commander in Cuban
waters, and Marquis de Montoro,
m,nlstOT ° f linanM in the iusnlar
cabinet, as the commission of evacua
tion for Cuba.
The peace commissioners have not
been n0 minaterl, but it is believed the
composition of the commission hns
been decided upon, though the names
of its members will not be publirbed
yet, as the government is resolved to
take advantage of _ the delay . granted , , , by
the protocol in order to avoid a cabi
net crisis.
The government Inns resolved to in
sytt that the capitulation of Manila
niter the signing of the protocol shall
have no effect in the peace negotiations
unfavorable to Spain,
j,, ftny event) tbe government holds
that the oapitulation, having been
signed by the commander of the town,
does not entail the surrender of the
whole Philippines.
All indications nre that tho peace
negotiations will bo prolonged. The
opposition factions nre redoubling the
agitation for convoking tho cortes and
it is said that ttenor Sagasta begr&s to
hesitate, although he shares the opin
ion of Duke Almodovar do Rio, the
foreign niinistcr^qie' to the inebnveni
cnee involyod-'in a meeting of the
and ft series of debates during
the peace negotiations. It is possible
that tho cortes will meet after tho
j c | e( q; ons t 0 the councils general about
the middle of September.
| The paper8 advocate tho st rengllien
jnf , ()f Ceuta aud Anda i usian , )m . ts in
anticipation of Anglo-Russiau event
j j.q Uiboral publishes remarks made
by Senor Sagasta on the diplomatic
and political situation, quoting the
premier as follows:
j present “From state a legal of things point is neither of view the
i peace
, nor war but merely a suspension of
i xos tilitiofl
“An armistice would have allowed
us to dispel better the obscurity of the
situation, but the United States de
clined to agree to our making a step
further in advance.
“The questions to be solved are
numerous and complex. What we
have done first is to lay down certain
bases on which each minister may
make any observation whieli study of
the subject suggests. These will con
tinue to lie treated in daily cabinet
councils, it being hold that bases in
question are the fundamental instruc
tions for guidance of the various com
missions in the forthcoming negotia
tions to bo supplemented and rectified
subsequently by the telegraph.
“In Cuba, beside evacuation, there
arc many other problems. Spain may
abandon her sovereignty over the
Greater Antilles, but there will remain
tho question of edifices and all our
properties. ”
WARSHIPS TO RENDEZVOUS
At Tort Monroe no,I will He An Immense
Aggregation.
A Washington special says: Ono of
the largest fleet of warships over
assembled in au American port will be
brought together in tho next few days
at Fort Monroe.
Already fifty-seven warships are un
der orders to rendezvous there, and
the orders still to he issued will make
tho total ill tho neighborhood of sev
enty. Naval officials say it is difficult
to realize the extent of such a marine
aggregation in one harbor.
Those included in Friday’s orders
are tho Newport, Rodgers, Lebanon,
Wampatuck, Morris, Gwyn, Lancaster,
Maekias, Osceola, Peoria, Massasoit,
Sioux, Cheyenne, Wuhan, Chickasaw,
Helena, Detroit and Yankton.
BUTLER WAS MAGNANIMOUS.
lie to Rot. Mtddle-of-tho Bonders
11 14 VO Their IVay.
In a speech at the big populist en
campment at Greenville, Texas, Friday
Senator Marion Butler, of North Car
olina, national chairman of the popu
list party, surrendered to the middle
of-tke readers, or anti-fusionists. Ho
declared that as national chairman ho
would promise that there would be no
trades or combines with either of tho
old parties before the next national
convention and that ho would call that
convention at least a month before the
democratic or republican conventions
convened, and thus prevent any oppor
tunity of fusion.
FIGHT IS POSTPONED.
CorDott and McCoy Will Not Meet on Date
Arranged.
A New York dispatch says: The Cor
bett-McCoy light has been postponed.
This was decided upon at a confer
ence Wednesday between William
Gray, representing McCoy, aud the
Hawthorne Athletic club, and George
Considiue, Corbett’s baeker.
It v as agreed that the fight should
occur between September 25th and
October 1st, aud not later thau the
date.
DEATH STOPS MORALES.
r.oad#tr In OnaUmnlnn Revolution Ends
Life In h Cave.
The state department received a ca
ble dispatch from Minister Hunter, at
Guatemala, telling of the dramatic
death of General Morales, leader of
the Guatemala revolution, and the
collapse of that uprising. The dis
patch is as follows:
“Guatemala, August 18, 1898,-r
I)ay, Washington. Ocoa was occu
pied on the 10th by the government
forces and 900 sacks of coffee aud
other valuable property of foreigners
saved from destruction. This occu
pation was aidod without force by
Captain Fegnn, of the Rritish gunboat
Leander, acting under request of the
British, German and United States
ministers. Morales retreated before
national troops to Cuchumatens moun
tains, whore ho vvaB surrounded anil
captured yesterday in a cave where he
had been hiding for several days, with
out food and ill from hunger, fatigue
and exposure. Tho commanding gen
eral ordered him removed to San Alar
cos. Medical aid was summoned, but
he died on the way to San Sebastian
last night at 11 o’clock. This is the
end of the revolution. Hunter. ”
The tragic end of General Morales,
as reported to the state department, is
but the last of the series of stirring
events which havo occurred in Guate
mala withiii the laRt two weeks. Mo
rales gathered together a good sized
band along the Mexican border and
made his appearance at the large town
of Ocos. Here he inaugurated a reign
of terror. Ho seized many thousand
bags of coffee and put them to the
strange use of building breastworks
for his revolutionary band. Sorties
were made along the harbor front and
launches and other craft burned anil
destroyed. One of the most audacious
acts was tho laying tribute upon- the
United States and other -consular offi
cers there, in the sum of 81,500.
Tho condition of affairs has been re
ported to the state department from
time to time, and efforts were made,
in conjunction with the Mexican au
thorities, to put an end to the depre
dations.
INCREASE IN MORTALITY
Among: Natives At Santiago-Complica
tions Over Money Values.
The past week in Santiago do Cuba
has seen the furtheiauce of reforms
and improvements already under way.
New complications have arisen which
we are called upon to settle. There is
a slow but steady increase in the death
rate.
The question of Spanish and Ameri
can money and their respective values
continue to agitato the town, aud this
will probably last until little of the
Spanish money remains. Notwith
standing General Wood's announce
ment that Spanish gold would he de
prived of its Cuban increase of 6 per
cent on its face value and that silver
was at 50 per cent discount, many
have persisted in considering the
centen, 25 francs, as worth $5.30, as
formerly, and at no money changers
could one get $10 in silver for $5 in
gold. Nine dollars in silver was of
fered and this only on small amounts.
FIVE CHILDREN DROWNED.
Carried Away By Big Wave Caused By a
Cloudburst.
A Pittsburg, Pa., dispatch says: A
cloudburst up Sawmill run Friday
morning caused a tidal wave in that
stream and endangered the lives of a
dozen persons. Six obildren are miss
ing and are supposed to have been
drowned. They are: Irene Loftus,
Regis Loftus, Genevieve Shaughnessy,
Margaret Shaughnessy, Nellie Suals
and Anna Holzapfel.
The water in the run began to rise
during tho morning and at 9 o’clock a
great volume of water came down.
The missing children, together with
some older persons, were standing on
a porch of a tenement house. This
porch overhung the run. When the
great wave, twenty feet high, came
down the porch was carried away and
the people went with it.
Spanish Prisoners Leave Cuba.
The war department has received
the following dispatch:
“Santiago de Cuba, August 19.—
H. C. Corbin, Adjutant General, Wash
ington.—Cabadonza sailed this morn
ing with 2,148 men, 109 officers, 44
women, 45 children. Two others are
loaded and probably will sail this af
ternoon.
‘SnAFTER, Major General.”
MAIL PRIVILEGE RESUMED.
Communication With Spain and Hor Col
onies Reopened.
Postmaster General Emory Smith
Friday suspended his order issued at
the beginning of the war that during
hostilities all communication with
Spain and her colonies was to be dis
continued.
The action taken is in conformity
with the proclamation of the president
announcing the suspension of hostili
ties. According to the terms of this
last order, letters addressed to persons
connected with our forces at the Phil
ippine islands, Cuba and Porto Rico
shall continue to be subject to United
States domestic postage rates.
A REVENUE TAX DECISION.
Money Sent By Express Must Bear the
Required Stamp.
A Washington dispatch says: Th©
attorney general has rendered a decis
ion in which he holds that the word
“goods” in the new war revenue meas
ure as applied to packager sent by ex
press or freight, includes packages of
money, aud therefore the bill of lad
ing given the sender must have a rev
enue stamp affixed thereto.
A WOUNDED BOY S SHOT.
firings Down a Spanish Sharpshooter Who
Wag Trying to Kill Him.
Mr. Beltliusnr Troll of Baltimore,
Mil., hns received a letter from his
son. Martin Troll, of Troop O, First
cavalry. Tho letter is dated from the
United Slates general hospital, Key
West, Fla., and is ns follows:
“1 am now »t the Key West hos
pital, wounded. I suppose you have
already seen my name in the papers.
I am wounded and good for about six
weeks in bed before I will be able to
walk. I received a compound frac
ture In the left leg, the bullet passing
through the Inner side of my leg and
breaking it off completely. I also re
ceived a flesh wound in the right An
kle which is now almost well. N!y
fractured leg Is getting along nicely,
and I am dolug well and hope to be
out again In about six weeks.
“I was real lucky tn not getting kill
ed, for It was n hard battle, but we
won the day and drove the Spaniards
out of the trenches and planted the
Stars and Stripes on the principal fort
and the hills around Santiago fle
Cuba.
"Yes the Spaniards are brave fight
ers—when they are behind a brick
wall; but when we get them out of
their lntrencliinonts they are the best
runnels you ever saw In your life.
But they did certainly fight while they
were Intrenched, and their sharpshoot
ers in tho trees did the best work.
“Alter I wns wounded and had
crawled to the rear, I saw some one
shooting at me about 300 yards from
me, and lie was shooting pretty close
to my liead. I was In pain and wound
ed la both legs and could not even
walk, but I still dragged my gun and
had it loaded, and I said to myseL
that he would either get me or I would
get him. So I took a good aim and 1st
It go- and saw liis gun fall first, and
then a Spaniard, and then I was lucky
again, and then crawled to the hospital
tent, where I had my wounds dressed.
“It was one of the most disagreeable
sights you ever saw in your life, for
there were dead and wounded wher
ever you fell. But the boys stood it
bravely and clinched their teeth and
the Intreiiehments were filled with
dead Spaniards by tho hundreds. Dur
ing the whole day it rained bullets,
and at times they came thicker than
rain; but the more the bullets came
the harder the boys would fight, and
the more they would advance.”
Mr. Trell has been in (lie regular ar
my nearly three years, and is nn ex
cellent shot. IBs brother, Leonard
Trell, Is a member of the Fifth Mary
land regi ment.
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A Boy's Definition of War Ships.
A Chicago school-toucher th.e other
day asked her class the difference be
tween a battle-ship, a cruiser, a mon
itor and a torpedo boat. One boy
wrote: “Battle ships is three-masted
schooners with guns on all four cor
ners. Cruisers is what the Navy
cruise round in. A monitor is a boy
or giri what tattles on the other side.
Torpedo-boats throws torpedoes up in
five air and then comes down and
mashes everything.”
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She Enjoyed an Bnrthquakt.
An old lady from Oxford, Mich., who
with her hug!wild had spent the winter
lu California, was asked by one of her
neiglilmrs if she had heard an earth
quake while in California.
“Yes, I heard one,” she answered,
“and rather enjoj-ed it, for it was the
first thing that happened since John
and I have been married that he did
not think 1 was to blame for.”—San
Francisco Argonaut.
Beauty Is Blood Deep,
Clcau blood means a clean skin. No
beauty without it. Caseurcts, Candy Cathar
tic clean your the blood and keep it clean, all im- by
stirring purities up from the lazy body. liver and driving to-day
banish pimples, jioils, blotches, Begin blackheads, to
and that sickly bilious complexion by taking
Cascarets,—beauty gists, satisfaction guaranteed, for ten cents. Ail 50c. drug-
10c, 25c,
It is said that only ono American honse Is
represented at Manila.
State or Lucas Ohio, City of Toledo, I S3.
County. ,
Frank J. Cheney makes oath thatheisthe
soL-ior partner of the firm of F. J. Chevey &
Co., doing and State business aforesaid, in the City of Toledo,
County and that said firm
u-ill pay tl ie sum of one iiundiikti nor.i.Ans
for each and every case of catarrh that can
not be cured by the use of Halj/s Catarrh
or he. Frank J. Cheney.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in my
■jsEAL (.—*—,) presence, A. D. 1886. this Cth day W. of Gleason. December,
>■ A.
Notary Public.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and
acts directly on the blood and testimonials, mneons surfaces
of the system. F. J. Send Cheney for Co., Toledo, free.
& O.
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Hall’s Pills are the best.
Corse's are not allowed to be worn by Rus
sian young women attending high schools.
No-To-Bac for Fifty Cents.
Guaranteed tobacco habit cure makes weak
men strong, blood pure. 50c, $1. All druggists.
One hundred miles of the railroad to
Uganda are now open to traffic.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for child ren
tee thing, softens the gums, reduces inflamma
tion, allays paiu.oures wind eollo. 25o. a bottle.
Fits uermane ntly cured. No fits or ne rvous
ness after first day’s use of Ur. Kline’s Great
Nerve Restorer. S3 trial hottleandtr eatiaefree.
Du, R. H. ICr.iNE. Ltd., 931 Arch St., Phila., Pa.
Lyon A Co’s “Pick I>eaf ” ^mobing Tobacco
Jvt the top for its delicious aroma.
Good as can be made. Try it,.
The crushing 24,000 resistance of the trap cubic rocks inch. of
New Jersey are pounds to the
To Cure Constipation Forever.
Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic. 10c or 25c.
If C. C. C. fall to cure, druggists refund money.
The hundred population and fifty of London thousand. is four million
two
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If there is any to or
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MY DAUGHTER SUFFERED INTENSELY
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Abney, carr &ca.
25mm;
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Sold by druggists.
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