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PULLED TOO SOON
Was The Patriotism of The
Hama frlercbants.
SUBSCRIBE!] SBOO,OOO
For a War Ves s el-Now They
Want Tlie Money Back.
Havana, Sept. 7, via Key
West, Sept. 9 —Two years ago
the Spanish merchants of Ha
vana, filled with patriotic ardor,
began a collection for the pur
chase of a warship for the Span
ish navy. A short time ago the
money contributed reached the
comfortable sum of SBOO,OOO,
which was given into the keep
hig of the captain general. But
now ensues one of the most
strenuous and p linful cases of
bargain ruling the world his
y«t seen. The Spanish patriots
want that money back, and they
want it badly. They say, with a
of dry humor, that they
have discovered that a Spanish
warship is not a good investment
But does the captain general
loosen his grip? Oh, no I He de
clares that the money was do
uated to the Spanish navy, and
>t shall go to the Spanish navy.
1 he Havana merchants now see
themselves in the position of
people who got overpatriotic at
the wrong time.
An SBOO,OOO joke is almost
too expensive to incite laughter
o s P' ialiy in t|, e | Ban who pays,
but the victims manage to grin
, * ll; -y tried to withdraw
in order to build.
with it a g> eat Spanish clubhouse
and in this way draw closer to
gether the Spaniards who are to
stay here, and make them thus
present a firmer front to the
s icial and commercial attacks of
the Cubans aifd the coming
American. Even this fine idea
did not catch the captain gener
al.
About half a dozen unarmed
men landed yesterday from the
relief ghip in the uniform of the
United States regular army.
They strolled around the streets,
entered the cases and did as
they pleased. Os course, .they
attracted a great deal of atten
tion. They were very tall men,
giants to the people of Havana,
and besides they were American
soldiers. Asked how they had
been treated they answered :
“Oh, we’ve been used all
right. We mind our own busi
ness and nobody says anything
to us.” •
The newsboys went screaming
through the streets yesterday,
selling a translation of the Con
stitution of the L nited States.
They Hew here and there with
it excitedly, as if it were a war
extra ; so much so that two or
three Americans were misled
into buying it, expecting to read
the fall of New York.
The bones of Columbus still
agitate a few minds. Today the
papers announce joyfully that
the Duke of Veragua, lineal de
scendan of the discoverer, has
decided that he and he alone
shall have the bones
The harbor is growing lively
with shipping. The time to
make 2,000 per cent on the sale
of provisions in Hayana has al
ready passed. Merchants who
Jiink otherwise are likely to in
cur serious loss. In three days
th i whole situation has changed.
The wharves are now piled high
anti there is even more still in
thebiy. When Blmco decided
to refuse Red Cross relief it w. s
p:etty certain that Havana had
plenty of food.
If the army is making any
preparations for embarking for
Spain it is not apparent.
PASTEUR FILTERS
The onl > Germ
Proof Filter in the
world. Makes water
pure and cle ir for
sale by The Hanson
Supply Co
2-°cent.STAMP!
Will send a letterto any
point in Uncle Sam’s big f
domain.' For this very ~tß
reason, if you are sick,
sore or suffering, this
very trifling outlay , |
May Save Your
lif n I Here's just how
LllU ■ ’t **• Vou can
write a plain letter, ean't you? Well, it
will take just two cents to carry it to the
“Washington Medical & Surgical Institute.
Atlanta, Cedrgla,”
And the famous specialists who form the-start
of that Institute are able to give you advice and
treatment by mail as well as if yon came in per
son to the city. This is no mistake. They are do
ing it every day. - Whey now have-patients in
all the adjoining States, some of them hundreds
of miles away, and their cures are simply won
derful.
CURES POSITIVE AND [ D r r I
CONSULTATION IRt L!
In every Deformity of Spine or Limbs. Club Foot,
Haie Lip, Cross Hyes ana other surgical cases, also
in all forms of Skin and Blorxi disorders,Rheuma
tism, Sciatica, Catarrh of the Nose. Throat.
Lungs, Stomach or any vital organ. Liver. Kid
ney arid Bladder troubles, Nervous Weak
nesses of either men or wMnen. diseases of the
sexual parts and even other Ixjtiily affliction that
highly trained s|>eciafists alone can deal with.
Write freely It costs you nothing If we un
dertake your case we shall send yot question
blank for full particulars. If yon. case is
curable by human skill and perfect science WE
SHALL CURB IT.
That first 2-cetrt stamp may save your life. All
.etters sacredly private,
ADDRESS, •
Washington Medical & Surgical
INSTITUTE.
500-t Austell Bldg.. Atlanta, Ug
SHOT SISTER FOR PUGLAR.
Three Bullets Sent Whi tling
B v He r. •
Che tf*r, Pa , Sept. 9 —Ou hear
ing a s'ea Ithv tread on the stairs
early this m irning, Albert Price,
of No 359 Howell street, sprang
from his bed and opened fire with
his revolver at the supposed bur
glar
Then came a piercing scream
from the ball, and, lo his horror,
he recogniz°d his sister’s voice
He rushed to her side, fearidg that
she was mortally ujured, but
found her unhurt .
Miss Price was terribly upset by
the occurrence the balls whist 1i • g
dungeropslv tv> r her.
LAUGHED JAW Ol 1 I’OF JOINT
I’i.EA-ED With A’.Joke < ui.i> N t
Shi't His M i th.
Pottstown, Ph , S. pl. 9So
h ertilv di I Bert G- -t augh h( a
• Uiiiii eo ertainta< nt at Ringing
R >ck Purk that hi- lower j be
came unhinged from its socket,
and he cou d not cl sn his mouth
Dr. S A Knipe, of New Haimv r
aho was in the cr wd. c .me to Li®
rescue and smarted bis jaw ag.it>
Geiet is a resident of Fagleyrville.
Beware of Imitations
Min acaa. Meara, M» vewa.
I RELIABILITY
is a quality some newspapers have lost sight of tn these
days of “yellow” journalism. They care little for truth
• and a great deal for temporary sensation. .
It is not so with THE CHICAGO RECORD.
The success of THE RECORD rests upon its reliability.
It prints the news—all the news—and tells the truth
about it. I
It is the only American newspaper outside New York city »
that has its own exclusive dispatch boat service and its
own staff correspondents and artists at the front in both
hemispheres. (
It is the best illustrated daily newspaper in the world. •
Its war news service is unapproachably the best. z*
Says the Urbana (111.) Daily Courier:
“We read the war news in the other papers,
then we turn to THE CHICAGO RECORD to
see how much of it is true.”
I Sold by newsdealers everywhere and subscriptions received
by all postmasters. Address THE CHICAGO RECORD, 181
Madison street, Chicago. •
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