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REIGN OF TERROR.
/farm and Strikinc Miners
At Pana, 111.
ARE USING ’HEIR GUNS.
Sheriff Shot From Ambueh
Loses Right Arm.
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Pana. 111., Nov. 19 —The tcwD
has been kept in a s’ate of terror
all evening by uutrercue encoun-,
tars between negroes and striking
miners. Both are heavily armed
and use their ammunition ireelf.
Sheriff Sid Watts, who w»s re
turning from the Springfield mins,
where he had been on duty, was
shot from ambush. Tne bullet
took effect in bio right arm, which
had to be amputated.
A number of residences have
bjfcn pierced by bullet, and those
who are able to do so have sent
their families to the country. The
principal streets are patrolled by
soldiers.
Captain Butler had a long con
versatien by telephone with Gov
ernor Tanner last evening, and it
is said more troops will be hare
today.
Desultory firing in every section
of the city continued throughout
last night. The terrorized citizens
buddled in groups were guarded
by heads of families heavily arm
ed Quite a number of families
left the city and spent the night
in the country with friends.
C. H. Heath, an ex railroad
naan, whose home is in Flatham, a
negro district, was fired upon by i
the blacks and himself and family
were driven to shelter in the c >un
try. The blacks claimed shots
were fired at their home from
Heath's yard, a statement which
he denies. Members of tsoop B
NO FAKE—
BUT SOLID FACTS.
Mrs. A. 0. Garrard
will, from today, begin
an actual cost sale to
close out her large win
ter stock. Choice Felts
for ladies and cnildren
at prices that cannot
be found elsewhere.
Belts, Hair Ornaments
and Buckles, ail to go
at cost to close them
out. Don’t fail to call
and get prices before
ouyiag in Millinery.
Blood Poison.
Contagiosa B’ood Batoon hoa been ap
rspriatoly called the curee of maahind.
ia the ano diaaaae that phyeiciana can
not ease; their mercurial and potash
remedies only bottle up tha poison ia
Ma system. to enrwly break forth ia a
•eu viraleat farm, roauking in a total
Wmakeftto ayetaen.
Ml Freak B. Martin, a prominent
Mmdoratgto Benaylenaia Ave.. Wash-
ington,D.C.,eays:
WM * ,on 8
~ time under treat
J n>ant of two of
the beat physi
-11 rians of thia
J* for a severe
r of blood poison.
'%gsSsT XJt ■» y < »>*d»tioß
grew worse
a® while,
<g|fe W' ! lS|t withstanding the
tec*
ehsrged me three
tn Jt’ ‘ hundred dollars,
w /jrr My mouth was
ABM «kB anting aarer, my tongue was
niton away, aa that for three
tontom* I wan unable to taate any aalid
■and. My tow wan coming out rapidly,
to* I wan to a herrible in. I had triad
endtom trantmonto, and was nearly dia-
Mtommto, whan a friend recommended
SstoM Atoe * had taken fcmr bottles, I
to nut beater, and when X had
fltontoto «%toaaa bottlaa, I was cured
gnnd and wail, my akin was without a
Mmnaah, and I have had no return of
too disuses #<S.saved me from a life
to mraary." 5.8.&.
*MtoaMi) will enrt any case oi blood
aieon. Baahs on thedieease
i 4* treat- mnu
s s s
J A PECULIAR REMEDY.
Bom«t*ing About The New Dis
covery For Curing Dyspepsia.
The Rev. F. I. Bell, a highly es
testßfd minister residing in Weeds
-1 port, Cayugo Co., N . V., in a re
,cent letter writes as follows!
“There ha* never been anything
that I have tuken that ha* relieved
ths Dyspepsia frem which I have
suffered fort» n jenrs except the
new remedy called Stuart’s Dys
pepsia Tablets. Since taking them
I have had no distress at all after
eating and again after long years
can sleep well. Rev. F. I. Bell.
Weedsport, N. Y , formerly, Idalia,
Colo,
Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets is a
remarkable ren edy, not only be
cause it is ceitaiu cure for all
forms of indigestion, but because
it seems to act as thoroughly in
old chronic cat's of dyspepsia as
well as in mild attacks of indiges
tion or biliousness. A person ba*
dyspepsia simply because the stom
ach is overworked, all it'wants is a
harmless, vegetable icrnedy to di
gest the food and thus give it the
much ne*ded rest.
This is the secret of success of
this peculiar remedv. No matter
bow weak or how much disordered
the digestion may be, Stuart s Dys
pepsia Tablets will digest the food
whether the stomach works or not.
New life and new energy is given
not only to the stomash but to
evsry organ and nsrve in the body.
A trial of this splendid medicine
will convince the most skeptical
that Dyspepsia and all stomach
troubles can be cured. The tablets
are prepared by the F. A. Stuart
Co ,of Marshall, Mich., but so
popular has the remedy become
that Stuart’s Dyspepsia Taolets
can now be obtained at any drug
store at 50 cents per package. Send
for bock on stonsach diseases free,
were kept on th » alert all night.
A colored miner reported to the
police that a white man had teen
killed in the Flatham district.
Officers Smi'h aud Le°, accompa
nied by the negro, started for the
scene. They were met by Captain
Butler, the militia commander,
who told the officers it was unsafe
for them to enter the Flatham dis
trict. Captain Butler refused to
send a guard to accompany the of
ficers. In the Springside mins last
night, Ed Jones, a white ncn-un
ion miner, is reported to have been
shot in the back and seriously
wounded. A report reached here
ysstsrday that seventy-five negroes
with winchesters had lined up in
Springside to clean out the whites
of that section. Captain Bu’lcj
sent troops to the scene at once.
io Marry a hero
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Actress Will Wed One of Men
Who Followed Merrimac.
Chicago, Nov. 19.—1 tis report
, ed that P . K. Petersen, of Charles
ton|S, C., who was coxswain of the
steam launch that bravely follow
ed the Merrimac to the mouth'uf
Santiago harbor, will soon marry
Miss Charlotte Criue, the actress.
Miss Crane is the actress whose
presence at an aristocratic military
tall in Charleston, S. C., last win
ter created such a furore among
the society women of that city who
were present.
Mr. Peterson is now in Charles
ton. Miss Crane is at present ii
this city, playing in a h eal theat
er.
TAPE
WORMS
“A t*p<> worm eighteen feet long At
iwtctmeua the scene after my taking twe
JAS< A RETS. This lam sure has eauaed my
bad health fur the past th re. years. lam still
..king Cascar*ts, the only cathartic worthy of
•sues by sensible people ”
_ Gbo W BowakS, Baird, Him
CANDY
fl cathartic
TSAO! MARR RSMSTIRSO
F!ex*ant. Tacte Good IM
•uod. Neva, Sicken. Weaken, or Grips. 10*. sic. wS
... CURE CONSTIPATION. ...
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M-TG-BAC SBUiiAWMftXMiflr
DRWRY IN OKUNO
Foreigner At /fails Desire
His Protection
, SPANIARDS POWERLESS
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I
.Citizens Os Other Countries
Have Appealed to The Admira’.
I
Washington, N iv. 19 —News of
a mixed character came to the na
vy department today from Admir
al Dewey touching the situation in
the Philippines.
The admiral sent two of his
warships, the Charleston and the
Concord, some time ago to the
southward from Manila to ascer
tain whether there was a»y truth
in reports that the insurgents had
expanded their activities iu that
direction. Today he cabled as fol
lows:
“Manila. Nov. 19.—Charleston
and Concord arrived today Iloilo.
Glass reports that the entire island
of Panay is in possession of insur
gents except Iloilo, which is defen
ded by 800 Spanish ’roops. All
foreign citizens t here beg for Amer
ican protection. The island of Ne
gros has declared independence
and deairea Am rican protector
ate.”
Glasa is the commander of the
Charleston. So far nothing has
been done by the admire' toward
curbing the insurgents in their
operations save verbal representa
tions from the American comman
ders to Aguinaldo, in which it has
been pointed rut to him that it
would be good policy, in view of
the probability of the annexatioi.
of the islands by th“ United Sta'e*
to pursue a course that would not
be obnoxious to the United States.
But the eituati n is now realized
to be critical »<• fur as the Span
iards are concerned perhaps they
can be left to take care of them
selves, but the foreign resident at
Iloilo arejdiffcreiitly regarded.
The difficulty in the situation is
that with the best infections to
intervene to protect the Europeans
and other foreign -rs and to save
the city of Iloilo, the second city
of importance in the Philippines
'group, from looting, the United
States forces appear to be estop
ped, under the rules cf war. from
moving from their position. .Such
is the construction placed upon
the clause m the protocol relating
to a suspension of hostilities.
The immediate t fleet of this
state of affairs may be to hasten
action in the Paris conference, for
it is only by the termination of
that tribunal that the Urited
States can cotne to the relief of
the beleaguered Spaniards iu Iloilo
aud at other poins.
It. is sa : d to be a fact, however,
■ it iHm ~ n
HAT THAT IS
FINE AS SILK
in quality aud ainartand stylish
in shape and finish, marks the
man of good taste and elegance
in d’-oss. Our fine Derbys and
Alpines bear the stamp of style,
and we have such a large as
sortment of both shapes and
colors that any head can befitted
and any face be suited to a be
coming and handsome bat.
W. H. COKER.
P. S.—Special sal«a in ladies’
fine shoes, $2.00 kind go at sl. 7t
this week.
W. H. COKER H Broad St.
Poisoned by Ivy
Was in a Dreadful Condition
Happened to Read About a Similar
Case -Followed tho Other Man’s
Example and Was c;ur«d.
The following i:i< id at i» g-ivrii l y
( Charles Uon is. geuei al jobber, Lexing
ton Aveuu.. Nor. !i Curunrids-, Mana.:
“Several years ago I became poisoned
| by ivy. 1 tried many medicine*, spending
a large sum of money without obtaining
a particle of good. My children were
also afflicted with the same discare. We
were all constant bu'/e ers with uu awful
itching sensation, and it seemed as if 1
should tear myself to pieces. I picked
up a paper in which I found printed a
testimonial from a man in Vermont who
had been similarly afflicted and had talcs z
Hood’s Sarsaparilla w ith benefit. 1
a bottle, which v.’t took and it did
Me end My Children
w much good I purchased another supply.
We continued taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla
until we used five bottles and I can
safely say that neither myself nor children
nave any signs of lhe poison. It hasau
tirely left us and we are perfectly cured.
We give the whole credit to Hood’s Sarsa
parilla. Before resorting to this medtetue
' was reduced in weight, but now I
weigh 175 pounds. He»>d’s Sarsaparilla
has not only done much good but haa
>een the means of saving me a great deal
if money. I would not be without it
in tny house and I heartily recompiled
tto all who are afflicted. I have writ
eu this statement for publication, of my
w:i will, as 1 want others to know w hat
Hcod’s Sarsaparilla
.as lout tor us.” Cium-fc Mounts.
. t-lav/ui’a Di II are the only pi)M to taka
l UUUU 3 1 wuh ib-ou *Saja»win«»
WB. 1 ■ 1 . »-1 ■ « a."
that a total disagreement at Pa’i#
may result in speedier action than
if the commissioners agreed upon
the main principles of the Philip
pine ceasion, foi in such case sev
era! additional sessions probably
would be required in order to ar
range a detai' of the treaty.
It is now thought to be c rt»in
that th- commission ut the meet
ing nex' Monday or Tuesday will
do one of the two things—°ithfT
agree’o the cession of the Philip
or note a disagreement and
diaaoive the meeting, for the ad
miui-t ration is not disposed to
further tolerate delay and has so
instructed the Un ’e<l States com
mission- rs.
The la’ter s f»* n lone c blegram
today in cq.li- r I ii- deciphering
occupied the entire official day aiui
meantime there were wild rumor#
touching the nature of i s con
tents. As a matter of fact, it was
nothing more than an extremely
verbose statement of the Spanish
side of the case relating to the
Philipp inee.
'lhere was a renewal of the at
tempt to take issue with the Amer
ican contention as to the meaning
of the protocol clause relative to
the disposition of the Philippines,
and much quibnling. accompanied
by quotations from F roach, Span
ish and other European language?
in thj effort to demonstrate to
Americans just what an English
word might mean.
The latter will take no notice of
this kind of a hair-splitting plea,
but at the next meeting will call
on the Spanish commissioners to
make answer to the American
proposition to cede the Philip
pines, probably allowing until
Monday or Tuesday only for a
final and responsive answer on
that point.
DREYFUS TOLD OF REVISION
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Prih neh On Devil’s Island Is In
formed Os The Proceedings.
P.-ris, Nov. 19 . —The govern
ment or French Guiana has sent a
dispatch to the colonial office here
saying Alfred Dreyfus, the former
French officer undergoing impris
onment for life on Devil’s island,
has been informed of the revision
proceedings in hie case.
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Writes Interestingly Front
Pittsbilrg.
ON MATTERS MUSICAL 1
Roman Member of Magnificent
Orchestra
Pittsburg, Pa., Nov. 19 —The
first concerts of the Pittsburgh
Symphony Orchestra took place
'on the evening of the 3rd and
afternoon cf the sth.
The Orchestra comprises sixty
picked musicians, men who are
considered artists in their line.
The numbers rendered were
the “Leonore” Overture No. 3
Beethoveu, the “E minor
Symphony” of T*schaikowsy.
“Spinning Wheel” of Saint
’Saeus, and the vors iel to Wag
ner’s “Die Meistersinger.” ~
Every number was played
with tire and vim, and the soft
est |xassages of the orchestra
| wera like a breath of air, while
the fortissimos were as strong
and fiery as a maddened steed.
Mr. Victor Herbert had been
engaged to replace Mr. Frederics
Archer, as conductor. Many
doubted the ability of Mr. Her
bert as a conductor of orchestra
works and thought it an unwise
change in the management.
Mr. Archer, the former con
ductor, seemed to have little
control over his men and proved
to be a conductor of inferior
ability.
Besides he was accused of
harshness to his men, while Mr.
Herbert is just the reverse.
Mr. Herbert’s persaual mag
netism. Lis wonderful control <>t
musicians, his greatness as a
conductor and Lis strictness in
every little detail won the" suc
cess of the first concert.
The people went wild after
each number, and papers were
unanimous in declaring the
concert a success in every way.
After w 6 had played tae Saint
Saeus “Spinning Wheel” I
thought the audience would tea'
Carnegie Hal! down. Mr. Her
bert bowed dozen’s of times in
acknowledgement of the appre
ciation of his efforts.
The leading musicians deci - re
us'theequal of Thomas’ Chicago
orchestra, which has one hun
dred men.
The next concerts take place
njl-ZIB.. M ,11 LB J— 1 T“
zx. *• No Quarter !
// There is no
sense in trifling
4, V with disease.
Death is a foe
f All -t A ready enough to over
l/i - power poor hutnan-
at the least op
' P or tunity without
l our adding any
~ 1 // yAL A thing to the deadly
( / by uncer-
\ l iKfltainity or inaction.
\ I Ueath is not the
t / \ so, t of an enemy
to d>lly-daUy
vCVfeiattk w 'tl>. nor give
/T* the slightest
quarter. He should
be bayoneted to
the earth with a
•ure and vigorous thrust.
There is just one niediaine which can be
counted on with absolute certainty to over
come the deadly assault of wasting disease
and restore the rugged, masterly power of
perfect health. The “Golden Medical Dis
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N Y., creates that keen digestive and 1
nutritive capacity, which makes healthy,
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heals the lungs ; atrengibens the heart, and
restores complete energy and cheerfulness.
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“and about two.years ago my health gave way.
I tried harsauan’la. I was getting worse all the
time. I bad a weakness in my left side and
limb*, palpitation ®f the heart at times, cramp
ing pains in th* stomach after «atiag nerves
weak, and no energy for anything I took Dr.
Pierce’s Golden Medical Discover*, and began
to mend from the start. I soon felt like a new
person Jam now enjoying splendid health
and have a splendid appetite, govd digestion,
and also a peaceful, quiet mind.”
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' ‘leiiing <>f the eleventh
j ‘‘Loon of the twelfth.
imbors to be played are
| Overture” of Schu
,nry difficult composition
i y tingto play in good
tLI minor symphony of
“ e bn, “The ride of the
a v and “Tanhuuser
Ov<i by w agner.
‘ Ie of the Valkyries” is
' U P|) represent a lot of
| nna l witches on horses
the air. It is a
jsition and lhe fid
dhTs iaV 0 a chance to dis
pbiy We have re
he.trs|ry morning and are
vvorkilj
A tlq ia ry Ist, we go on a
tour oLjugipa] cities of the
north.l e Herbart will
go soul JIS J nlI j Bure
would ii e i 8 without a
doubt t-otning orchestral
conduct,] great things iu
that liut |_, e expected of
him.
I hopbj.jte t j )e Hustler-
CommeijQcu # |j J( u t some
E{?yptiaibnnies I au in the
museum. ] n the mtaatime
I beg to bihfully
; *t>r. Buchanan.
KliSVw T /
I X»a if F*
s-jfl \ /u
IN THE KING EOOM
Every g od like* to •
good, solid 10-j g
SID>)A RD.
It gives dignib the room aud
besides it is ih u h». place for
the pitcher of water.
Decide how t»h vou want
to pay for this f u l and orna
mental article o uu itur«. We
have them from).oo to $30.00
The least ex petre are well
made of oak with x 24 mirrore.
Serviceable and t-able/ Tho»e
of higher price aruore ornate
in design, some of artered oak
hand carved, with aped bevel
ed French plate mor. Inter
esting to look at en if you
don’t buy.
• RhCDY, H.ARVEt ('J
337 -oad St.
2-°CENT SUMP!
Will send a letter to any
point in Uncle Sam's big {
domain.! For very
reason, if you ire sick, trji i
sore or suffering, Ulis _
wry trifling outlay
May Save Your WMb
lif a I Here's just how
LI IU ■ it is- Yom can *
write a plain letter, csu'tyo? WeU. M
will take just two cent, to oarry t to tM
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And the famous specialists whs form th. staf
of that Institute are able to g*« you ad.ice
treatment by mail as well as if you came in Pj r ’
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ing it every day. They now have patients in
• lithe adjoining States some of them hunartlß
of miles away, end ther cures are simply •••’
dsrful.
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-iervo-kiHing tub net > habit. NO-1 <> - *
•uiuTea the desire tor tobau- o, < I |T*Mn3£
j»»t urrrous dißlrcs* ex pels ■ t I I " Bpfjiol.
Mau, purifle' tin- blood. Ffl R 1 has—
•tores loti Uifiuheod.
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