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Dervish Leader Replies to
General Grenfell.
He Demands His Ourrendsf
and Promises Protection.
Earned to R«m«ml>er Hick, aud Gordoa.
l‘he C*»r’» Attempted Reform, Mu. Mug
With Con.lderable Opposition (a the
Council of State—What Will Be the Re.
ault—Foreign Note,.
London. July 30.—In the house ol
commons, Thursday afternoon, the Right
Hon. E. Stanhope, secretary of state foi
war, read the reply of Nad-el-Jnmi, the
dervish leader in Egypt, in response to
the demand made by Gen. Grenfell for
hie surrender. k Nad-el-Jumi says in his
reply: “Your force is nothing to ma
I liave been sent to conquer tho world.
I oan not stop now. I call upon you to
surrender. I Will protect you. Re¬
member Hicks and Gordon. ”
In his dispatches accompanying Nad-
eWumi’s reply to the war office, Gen.
Grenfell states that the dervish leader's
fighting men are well fed and in good
condition.
THE CZA R'S R EFORMS.
The Council of Rat. Interposing Obstacle*
" -j, - “* Every Stop.
London, July 30.—Reports the from Sfc
Petersburg indidate that czar is hav¬
ing a hard time with the reforms he is
frying to introduce for the better ad*
ministration of his dominions. Count
Tolstoi, late minister of the interim:, be¬
fore his death prepared a comprehen¬
sive system of reforms, calculated to re¬
lieve the subjects of the czar, to some
extent, from the terrible load of oppres¬
sion, under which they have groaned for
Mooting With Opposition.
The osar appears to be in earnest in
toe wish to push toe project of Count
Tolstoi, as is also his new minister of
toe interior, Gen. Duenowe, bid toe
council of state of toe empire inter¬
poses obstacles at every step. This body
is Russia, oomposed and these largely of hand toe nobles and glove of
are
with toe petty officials all over the
empire, corrupt who are of the administration beneficiaries iff whioh toe
it Tolstoi’s system
was dream to crush out
The Cur Oct, Mad.
Before Tolstoi’s death this cornu
had his whole scheme of reform under
discussion for some tone, and finally
threw it out as impracticable without
council with instructions to take scone
action. He read them a lecture which
few of the noblesyelished, and intonated
that it would have been more statesman¬
like to have amended Tolstoi’s plans in
such particulars as it seemed necessary,
instead of throwing oat
Mutt Reach Some Conclusion.
The time had oome for the oonncil to
dose its session, and the nobles were
anxious to get home, bat the czar jfitoera told
intern of the
problems ' “ ' presented to them. But
?SliL. grave rave »bitter is toe opposition toe whole
to
Tolstoi ....... soheme of .... reform, .,
so many
selfish interests does it touoh that the
council has not yet been able to twist it
into a shape to suit themselves.
What They Propose Doing.
The project as a whole commands one
vote in toe whole body, and that the
vote of Count Tolstoi’s suooeaaor. They
propose now, however, to pass a few of
toe more hamless clauses provisionally,
and set them in operation in four de¬
partments of toe empire to test their
value.
Tho Cur O hi ecu.
This proposition toe czar has just re¬
jected, ana comprehensive he insists that the oonncil
pass some measure on
toe lines indicated by Tolstoi with
whatever amendments they Bee fit, bat
he will not listen to any experiments of
this sort, the certain outcome of which
he very well understands.
Watched With Internet.
What toe ratolt of this Motion be¬
tween the Russian monarch and his
nobles will be it will be interesting to
watch.
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IS HE JAC K THE RIPPEftt
An Apparently Insane Man Confesses the
Latest Whitechapel Murder.
London, July 20.—A fine military
looking Englishman, six feet in height,
of fair complexion, was arrested by the
police on suspicion of being the murder¬
er of toe woman whose mutilated re¬
mains were found in Castle alley on
Tuesday night When brought to toe
police station he confessed that he had
murdered the woman with an ordinary
knife. He was Searched bat no weapon
was found upon him. He said he lived
nowhere, having just returned from
abroad. His demeanor indicates that
he is insane.
Providing for Wales’ Children.
baa London, accepted July proposal 30.— The ‘ government
a
Motley the Tfrinoe that an of Wales, increased
provide dren. be marriage substituted portions for toe for proposed his chil¬
special grants.
Swiss Socialists Will Protest
Bxbnk, July SO.—The Swiss Socialists
have decided to send a protest to the
bundesrath against the action of toe
proenrenr general in regard to German
refugees. - -
An Aeronaut’s Death.
Will Matos Him a Dak*.
London, July *0.—It is officially an¬
nounced that the queen will confers
dukedom upon toe Earl of Fife, Wales. who is
to nafry Princ ess Louise of
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Big FirS In Constantinople.
Constantinople, JulySO.—Two hun-
ired houses were destroyed by Ate here
WUMam Watcher *u found dead In his
bed at Tiffin, Ohio, latempetnnoe.
Anton Ud7t£-»Xoo25 Aren,, hanged himself at Fbr*
Wayne, not fet work.
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Po'
tton to
to Induce them to work ork in harmony.
Two maiden ladle* suicided near Point
Pleasant, W. Va., having a letter saying
there was nothing in Ufa (or oM maids.
Joseph Roge
iSei
burst. ’
v
A colored camp meeting preacher at West
Union, O., went down from hie pulpit and
thrashed a noisy, drunken man. He then
a — - It a
which, for governor, is Hon. Thomas
Taylor, Cf Loudoun oounty.
Henry y Wood, Wood, living living new near New Phlladel
J5SS3CSWnh&g been “bothering” him for several yearn ■ ■
heard of him.
ade of several hours.
jzssttmatuaa increats Forsyth’s
SJTSri an of pansion, is whioh
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Patrick Daily and Patrtok Dsffy, cm-
ployed at the Turner ooal mines, wets struck
by a freight train sear New Philadelphia,
l .tee* bodies Cut
Hon. Joseph Medill, of Chicago has writ-
ten to tbs Bcri of Aberdeen
London Times’ insinuation that tbs signers
of the Dlinois
Gael.
Louis Clabrado, while paryuing his 14-
ISSLgVt; was toot by tee lover, S who la tern urns bat¬
tered to death by Clabrado’* friends. All
are Italians.
Tbs natural gas plant of tbs Broad Hippie
Natural Gas company, of Indianapolis, in¬
cluding eight producing gw wsils, was sold
to a syndicate of unsecured creditors, for
110,000. There is a mortgage indebtedness
which the syndicate anracne* of 3135,000.
A W. Gallon toot and Instantly killed
Byron J. Charles and Frank Work at bis
mining onrap at Oro Fino, Aria., Monday
evening. The trouble ins : o ve r a ns tning
claim which Calkm had ,bent working and
that Charles and Work attempted 1 to drive
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That Deadly Scourge!
Tubercular consumption is simply
lung scrofula—the active and danger¬
ous blood. development The grand of a taint in the
botanic principles contained blood-cleanaiBg in Dr.
Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery
specially and fit it to purify the blood,
prevent the formation of ulcers
in tiie lungs and bronchial tubes.
Liver complaint, skin diseases, and
sores, are cured by It. All druggists.
A Brutal Wife Minn.
wife Ashland, murder Wia. July JO. -A brufol role
was committed one
north of Morse at 8 o’clock Thursday
here until 2 o’olook, when week® they left .. HR
Hie on a
train. section foreman saw them
leaving Morse, he walking looked arm in
arm. A moment later np the
track, and saw the mao strike toe
woman the several threw the times. As ho down approached
man woman mi em¬
bankment sr« h -&‘M.bS. and escaped to the l ^s3 woods.
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Doctor—“It’s nothing but an at¬
tack of dyspepsia.”
Patient—“And what does that
.oome from?”
Doctor—“That comes from the
Greek, madam.”
No matter whether it comes from
the Greek pie, if or the have Hebrew, it, or take eating Dr.
mince Pierced you just
and Pleasant need Purgative ask the Pellets, doctor
you won’t to
anything about the it. liver, Specific stomach in all de¬
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bowels.
A« VateaMe Remedy.
A letter from S. Pi Wardwell, Bos¬
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of Flax (Papillon) Catarrh Cure in
June last for Hay Fever with great
satisfaction, and find it is the only
thing without I have irritating, seen which the would infiamation allay,
of the nostrils and throat. Its soofch-
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Ask for them at Dr. Drewry’s
Drugstore.
A New Lease of Life.
“Nor love, nor honor, wealth, nor power,
Can give the heart a cheerful hour,}
When health is lost. Be timely wise;
With health all taste of pleasure flies.”
“Throw physic to the dogs, *3
the ancient philosopher, ana :
some of it deserves a worse fate, for
even Blundenng dogs will mountebanks fly from contagion. with
more
greed trade then mark conscience, and showy think label that a
a on A
bottle constitutes medicine. Can we
wonder that people are skeptical rad
refuse to be gulled and humbugged
with impunity? Counterfeits are
readily detected, iron-clad P. certifica te
of merit, such as P. P.
Ash, Pork Boot rad Pi
fers, are not to be plucked ....----
Rheumatism, Malarial Poison and
born of
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the
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the beat advantages to both
health and pleasure seel
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Pacific railroad. Trains several
times daily; full mail and telegraph
accommodations. A magnificent
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great Piedmont Chautauqua hold! '
its summer session there this seaso!
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Send yonr name to E. W. Marsh
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will send yon an ipfiffitrated pam¬
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Thousands have beanrelieved of indigestion
and loss of appetite by a single bottle of
AVer’s Sarsaparilla. The use thfs medicine,
by giving tone and strengh to the asshnila-
sasursmams
bottle.
a Washington Man in Imek. •
arranged SSSSN to start toe furniture business.
fsJscted in
Dayton as the plae* in whieh to
The of Louisiana 14th Stato^otterv, brought add
the ult. this*aesistanee me just
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BLOOD AND BRAIN.
Pure blood is whst olisjhe e machinery of life,
rjsrsssj-.^.. assree
stimulates the bnun, protects the liver and kidneys
from irritation, enables physical exertion without
fatigue,prolongs We,aodmabM meaandwomto
perfect in health and feature. Good blood and
good brain are inseparable. Aim to keep the blood
pure by using th© only tru® blood remedy, B, B. B.
(Botanic Blood Balm)
gestion and nervous prostration.
Rheumatism Several physicians were em¬
ployed and numerous patent
medicines resorted to without benefit. At last I
bsgan thause of B. B. B., sad 1U effect was like
magic. Rheumatic pains ceased, n»y kidneys were
relieved, and my constitution improved at once.”
Z. T. Halierton, Macon, Ga, writes:
“ Three years ago I contracted a blood poison. I
applied to a physician at once, and his treatment
Ml U ugma . I employed an old physician
and then went to Kentucky. I
Hot * Sprin JT gs wl thee went fwAmnnOikhut to Hot Spring* imtH- and
ivUIalllCU ramatnori IWO UlvBUlSj UU4 DUHr
tag seemed to cure me permanently, although tem¬
porary relief was given ma I returned home S
nan physically. With but little prospect of
ever getting welL 1 was persuaded to (ry B. B, B,
and to my utter astonishment it guiekly healed
every ulcer.”
W.C.)
“ I owe the (
Bad Blood fov five Of six years, and found no
relief equal to that given by this
raluableremedy.” /
Mrs. Emma Griffiths, Unitta, Ten*, writes:
“ The doctors said my boy twelve years rid hod
scrofula. HU knees were drawn upend joints were
stiff, and for three years he tori been
Scrofula unable to walk. One bottle of B.B.B,
has don© friapi to .much good bo can
sow walk, and hUpain has ceased. Its action «•
my boy has been pronounced most wonderful” <jg
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