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NO COAL FOR CAHARA.
Spanish Admiral Puts In at Port
Said, But is Disappointed.
A special cablegram of Monday from
Port Said was to the effect that Ad¬
miral Camara’s squadron was in the
harbor awaiting orders. The squadron
consists of the battleship Pelayo, Ad¬
miral Camara’s flagship, the ironclad
Emperador Carlos Quintos, two armor¬ and
ed cruisers, three torpedo boats
five transports carrying 4,000 troops.
A later dispatch stated that upon
the application of the United States
consul, orders were issued forbidding
the coaling at Port Said of Admiral
Camara’s fleet until further orders.
A special dispatch from Madrid says
the minister of marine, Senor Aunon,
has made a statement to the effect that
Admiral Camara’s squadron will leave
Port Said at once for the Philippine
islands. He is also credited with say¬
ing he believes the squadron is power¬
ful enough to defeat the ships under
command of Bear Admiral Dewey.
The dispatch further announees that
the hope is expressed in Madrid that
Manila will be able to resist until the
arrival there of Admiral Camara’s
squadron.
Camara’s squadron is the most for¬
midable Spain has afloat in total ton¬
nage, strength of individual ships,
armor and guns.
It is apparent that the main reliance
of Camara’s fleet is on the battleship
Pelayo, the armored cruiser Carlos V,
and the two new torpedo boat destroy¬
ers, Audaz and Osada. The others are
auxiliaries and colliers. As there are
only two armored ships in the lot, Ad
miral Dewey’s fleet of protected but
unarmored ships * will probably take
care „„„„ Of this q Spanish -„v, squadron. With With
the Monterey added he could certainly
do so.
Admiral Camara has still about eight
thousand miles to go. Supposing his
squadron to travel at the rate of 200
miles a day, which is a liberal allow
ance when the speed made by Admiral
Cerveras ^ squadron is taken __• into con- ____
sideration, Camara will be at least 40
days en route, arriving at Manila by
August 2.
Bear Admiral Dewey’s squadron at
Manila is 7,000 miles from his base,
San Francisco. The Monadnock left
for Mauila on Thursday. Allowing
her to proceed across the Pacific at the
same rate of speed that Camara’s fleet
will use in the Mediterranean and In¬
dian ocean, our monitor will report to
the flag by July 30.
The eastern squadron, which the
United States will now send against
Spain, far outranks this Spanish
squadron, the Iowa and Oregon ex¬
ceeding the Pelayo and Carlos V at
every point, tvhile the other United
States vessels are far superior, ship
for ship, to those of the Spanish squad¬
ron, with the single exception of the
two Spanish torpedo boat destroyers.
SOLDIERS LAiD TO REST.
Bodies Were Buried in Trenches On
Field of Action.
With the exception of Captain Cap
ron all the rough riders killed in the
LaQuasina fight were buried Monday
morning on the field of action. Their
bodies were laid in one long trench,
each wrapped in a blanket, Palm
leaves line the trench and were heaped
in profusion over the dead heroes.
Chaplain Brown read the beautiful
Episcopal burial service of the dead
and as he kueltin prayer every trooper,
with bared head, knelt around the
trench.
Captain Capron’s body was carried
into Jnragua and buried on a hillside
near the seashore back of the provis¬
ional hospital.
LAW ON BLOCKADES.
Navy Department Issues a Voluminous
Circular of Instructions. A* *•’ ;" J
Under the head of “Instructions to
Blockading Vessels and Cruisers, ’ the
navy department has issued general
orders No. 492, which is likely to be
hereafter regarded almost as a com¬
plete epitome of the best international
law relating to blockades.
The work has been in contemplation
for months and the best legal minds
in the state, war and navy departments
have participated in framing the or¬
der. The duties of a master of a block¬
ading vessel are clearly set out in de¬
tail and no neutral acting in good faith
would have excuse for complaint if the
letter of the circular were followed in
the case of blockades.
OATES AWAITS ORDERS.
Alabamian Has No Command as Yet,
But Is Ready For Assignment.
A Montgomery, Ala., dispatch says:
Geueral Oates has returned from Mo¬
bile without a command. On his re¬
turn from Washington he went on to
Mobile where he found that the two
Texas regiments and two Alabama reg¬
iments had been ordered to Miami
and had been assigned to General W.
W. Gordon, of Savannah, and General
Oates returned home to await an as
signmet. He has asked for and still
hopes to get both Alabama regiments,
although there is some doubt about
their being transferred after having
been assigned.
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RAVAGES OF CATARR
It Affects the Ears, Eyes, Nose, Throat, Broad
Tubes, Lungs, Stomach, Bowels, Liver,
Kidneys, Bladder, Etc.
Don't Waste Money and Jeopardize Health Buying pJ S(3
Medicine “Cure** Alls” That Are Sold in Department
and Other Places at “Cut Rates’' and Advertised J
the Winter to Cure Rheumatism and Kidney Troubles
in the Spring: as Blood Purifiers and Catarrh Cures—c«
to the Copeland Medical Institute and Take a Com
T reatment During the Spring Months — Treatment A
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icines.
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cha rge from the nostrils, with a hawking
and spitting of mucus; but to the observ
physician who makes a specialty of
the disease the word Catarrh means
ffiuch more _ Experience has taught him
that catarrh is by no means confined to
the head alone, but that the entire sys
tem is frequently affected by it. Thus we
CATARRH OF THE NOSE, causing a
stopped-up condition, first on one side,
then on the other, discharge of mucus or
its formation into crusts, a sensation of
tightness across the bridge of the nose,
a 6ense of dulInesS; headache> dizzin es S ,
e tc.
CATARRH OF THE EARS, caused by
the inflammation extending from the nose
and throat into the eustachian tubes,
causing roaring, buzzing and ringing
noises, partial or complete deafness, ear¬
ache, discharges, etc.
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CATARRH OF THE THROAT, bron¬
chial tubes and lungs, causing sore and
dry throat, cough, hoarseness or entire
loss of voice, bronchitis, asthma, pneu¬
monia, etc.
CATARRH OF THE STOMACH (more
commonly called dyspepsia), causing in¬
digestion, heart-burn, water-brash, nau¬
sea, fetid breath, palpitation or fluttering
of the heart, shortness of breath, etc.
CATARRH OF THE BLADDER, with
its long list of symptoms, the inflamma¬
tory condition extending up the ureters to
the kidneys, causing diabetes, Bright’s
disease, etc.
CATARRH OF THE BOWELS, causing
alternate diarrhoea and constipation,
pile's, etc. In fact, catarrh affects more
or less all the mucus surfaces of the en¬
tire body. So when Doctors Copeland and
Cooper are asked if they treat all chronic
diseases they answer yes. because experi¬
ence has taught them that nearly every
chronic disease in this climate is due to
a general catarrhal condition of the sys¬
tem, and in treating this condition they
cure the disease.
THE PROPER TREATMENT.
Each Case Requires a Careful Ex
So many different treatments are ad- ,
vertlsed to cure catarrh it is confusing to j
the afflicted to make a proper selection. :
Some advertisers claim that the mly way j
cines to cure internally. catarrh is to use certain medi- * j
Other advertisers claim the only?,,
cure this dread disease is to use ceJ
medicines locally. The truth is that a
IOUS CATARRHAL AFFECTIONS
only be cured by a combined locali
internal treatment; local applicatl®
T-roper remedies to reduce congest*,
inflammation and the internal X
medicines to eliminate impurities scjJ
mote absorption.
There are many different hypernJ forms I
stages of catarrh, namely,
cerative, atrophic, foul moist smelling, or discharging, dry] id
etc., each of J
requires entirely different t re it men
Hypertrophic catarrh (swelling!)
quires treatment directed to soottai
absorb the swellings.
Atrophic catarrh (the opposite o!
pertrophie) requires application!
cleanse and heal the excavated and^
ated surface.
Moist catarrh requires meaia*
cleanse the mucus membrane oi -
it bat* 1
cid discharges and bring
healthy secreting stage. by cr
Dry catarrh, indicated - ■
ing in tfte nostrils, needs trea ;' )<
the natural se r
tended to restore cat* 1 _
Oleerative and foul-smelling and
quires treatment to cleanse
and neutralize the foul secret.-" 1
heal the diseased membrane. underst^ ,
Thus is can be readily be of
each kind of catarrh must ined *
diagnosed by a physician, trfl
special field of practice, ana
prepared and modified to su ...
and stage. No “one” remeal
in serious catarrhal condition • ^
statement that it will is as .
is false, and could only be ntsa ^
upon the credulous sick w
crime to mislead.
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examination is always pr
where this is not convenient, jr
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