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New Minister of War in France
cornu and go with as much regal*
arity »a new disaie s for his ma
jeaty, Kuang Hsu, Emperor of
china.
000
Den Carlos, after a brief vaca
tion promised to go into the pre
tending business aga ; n, His type
writer is also bask at work, and
another manifesto is promised at
' aa early date.
000
“Why not annex Liberia?”ex
claims a Boston Contemporary.
Dan’t g» too fast. Is there not an
adequate supply of “Uncle Tom’a
C abin” shown on the New Eng'
land circuit this season?
000
Seth Low is going to vote far
Reueeve't, Coudert is going to vote
ter Van Wyck, and Schurz is go
ing to vets for neither . It looks
a* if the ordinary voter in New
York will have to make up his
mind for himself this year,
000
The Acme Wrecking Company
of San Francisco have aaked for
authority from the government to
raise the Maine. Permission will
undoubtedly be giver, if the com
pany is reliable.
000
Bill Anthony, the sergeant of
marinss who reported the explo
sion under the Maines to Captain
Sigsbee by bumping up against
him in a dark passage of the ves
sel and saying; “Excuse nae, sir,
I have to report that the ship is
blown up and is sinking,” was
married nearly two weeks ago to
Mies Adela Maude Blanchet, of
New York, but the marriage has
only just been announced.
0 0 6
Captain Chanler, Democratic
nominee for Congress from the
Fourteenth Congressional district
in New York, has made the charge
in a campaign speech that Abner
McKinley, brother of ths Presi
dent, was interested in the con
tracts for furnishing clothing to
the army and had made a lot of
money out es clothing which he
declares was no good. The captain
says he will ask an investigation if
he gets into Congress.
000
An Oklahoma girl adveitised for
a husband and got him. The ad
vertisement and wedding outfit
coat sll. Within a year he died
aid left her $5,000 life insurance.
And yet there are some people who
still argue that advertising doesn’t
pay,
000 .
If the gossips are not in error
the pretty little Quien of Holland
is to be the heroine of a real, com
meupltee love match, and the
Prince of Weid is her Romeo.
While the similarity of their
names—Wilhelmina and Wilhelm
—is very striking, yet both names
are dear to the heartof a Holland
er,” The union will surely receive
the national #od bless you.
0 0 9
Allen Candler carried 100 c. un
ties out of 137 in the primary and
j 12$ in the general election, No
comment could emphasize that
sact —it would make a glowing
epitaph for the grand old man.
He was almost the unanimous
choice of the people of the state.
Candler a majority in the slate
was 70,415. — Dalton Argus.
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Os course we are a nation of
shopkeepers,J wholly inapprecii
tive of the finer qualities of the
high-bora Spaniards. Here we art
now notifying Blanco and his
•rowd, regardless of tl eir sensitive
consecration to honor, that we can
not allow them to steal any more
cannon, tomb-stones, stores, etc.,
in Cuba.
Successful Physicians.
*' taoomir.md Or. Halhawu A Ota.
B<-. Atlant*, (Au aa b«3n« par
fOabU and remarkably ■ueeeaeful la rise
!£••*■* 1,11 ehronlo diaeaeeeof men and women.
<h«o, others fall. Ooj mdci If La
■•dltal help ih/jold certainly write
wjm eminent duelers and you will vaeeire a hwe
of your caec hf r>n* mail
JIM WITHDRAW
SpecUlaiion flboiit Paris Ne
ootialions.
EVE OF MAIN QUESTION.
Wearisome Discussion uikely
tn be Raised.
Paris. Oct 31.—Senor Men
tero Rios, presidentof the Span
ish peace commission, is ill.
This causes some doubt this
evening as to whether there
will be a joint session of the
commissions tomorrow. If he is
unable to attend, it is unlikely
that the Spaniards would con
sent to enter the conference to
take up the Philippine question
There is a strong impression
which has been growing here
recently that the Spanish
upon receiving definite assur
ances of the American determi
nation to take the entire Philip
pine group, would quit the con
feience, but all such speculation
is modified by the attitude ol
Spanish newspapers arriving
here today.
There are found to have
wheeled into line with the Epo
ca of Oct. 27th which demand
ed that the Spanish com:ui3si'>n
ers sign a treaty in Paris no
matter how onerous the condi
tions imposed by the Americans
Nevertheless, despite this at
titude of the Madrid press, and
despite the denial given on Fri
day last to the correspondent of
the Associat d Press by a Span
ish commissioner, who denied
that the Spaniards had any in
tention of withdrawing, the
Americans will not be surprised
if one or more of the Spanish
commissioners resign and prac
tically close the negotiations.
Iu the Philippines discussion
two wearisome are likely to be
raised early by the Spanish
Th« first is on the gevern
meut” of the archipelago, the
Spaniards doubtless holding that
the word “disposition” does not
involve possession, though they
know that “possession” was origi
nally written in the protocol and
changed to “disposition,” on M.
Gambon's insistence in behalf of
Spanish sensibilities,
Sunday Cabinet meeting.
Peace Negotiations at, Paris
Were Referred To.
Washington, Oct. 31. —An in
formal session of the cabinet was
held last night at the white house.
The President embraced the op
portunity afforded by the presence
of several membera of the cabinet
to discuss with them their forth
coming annual reports
The peace negotiations at Paris
were referred to, but were not se
riously considered it is understcod.
This statement is borne out of the
fact that Secretary of State Hay
was not a party to the conference,
It is said authoritatively that no
new developments in the Paris sit
uation have arisen during ths past
thirty-six hours
Miss Battie Henderson, one
of Chulio’s prettiest young la
dies, spent Sunday in the city
with l.er sister, Mrs “Doc”
Winggard. She was accompanied
by Mr Fincher.
ivwkb it.
L'VER f, sale: AND FEED STABLES!"
Offers lhe public th*, finest tei us, bate? ey
ances and most polite and courteous drivers
The best stock of boree# and mules on sale co***
stantly.J
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coil. RUSSELL
flduises His Negro Constitil
alirs to Stag Away
I FROM ELECTION POLLS.
Fears Righteous Vengeance of
The People.
Wilmington, N. 0., Oct. 31.
The republican county convention
met here Saturday and remained
iu session two hours behind closed
doors.
I am reliably informed that in
const quence of the inflamed condi
tion ol the white people, the con
vention, by order of Governor Rus
sell, republican leader, dscide i
not to issue a couety ticket, and
advised all negroes to stay away
from the polls. This procedure of
the republican party is unpreced
entid, not only in this county,
but in evtry other state.
Th* govern )r advised thi» pro
cedure, it is said, from fear of the
righteous vengeance of the white
peo pie Negro domination has
become intolerable. All white men
of eysry party —democrats, popu
lists and republicans--have aligned
and solidified themselves for white
supremacy.
White people are armed to the
teeth. They have two Maxim rap
id-fire guns, two hownz rs and fil*
teen hundred rifles.
THREW ACID ON GOWNS.
A Vandal Who Alarmed Wom
en in Chestnut Street-
Philadelphia, Oct. 31.—A flash
ily*dressec young man giving his
name as P. Paulson, of Florence
street, West Philadelphia, was a
prisoner in the Central Polic-
Court yesterday, charged with
8 ; riukiing a preparation of acids
upon woman’s dresses in th# crowds
on Chrstnut atr-et.
He was arrested by Policeman
Morton, of the Fourteenth district.
The latter testified that he had
watched the man for some time
and had seen him throw the liquid
from a bottle upon a number of
women The prisoner was held in
SBOO bail for trial.
Mr. Tol Fricks was in the city
yesterday.
Cancer
Os fte Breast.
Mr. A. H. Crausby, of 158 Kerr St.,
I Memphis, Tenn., says that his wife
I paid no attention to a small lump which
appeared in her breast, but it soon de
veloped into a cancer of the worst type,
and notwithstanding the treatment ol
the best physicians, it continued to
spread and grow rapidly, eating two
1 holes in her breast. The doctors
soon pronounced
her incurable. A
celebrated New York
specialist then treat
her > but she con-
V 2 y T/ tinued to grow worse
and when informed
both her aunt
-v) au< l grandmother had
-i died from cancer he
? £ ve the case n p as
A hopeless.
• Someone then re-
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and though little hope remained, she
begun it, and an improvement was no
ticed. The cancer commenced to heal and
when she kad taken several bottles it
disappeared entirely, and although sev
eral years have elapsed, not a sign ol
the disease has ever returned.
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