t I FELL! FEELING. es Slicnmuloalt People as "Won- tlrous Kind" as Elsewhere. fellow feelltiK prompts It. 'o all Imvo troubles of our own. . - ' ni'piccliito nsihtiinco, icllof from troublo promotes Kiiitltuile. Iratltinlo promotes publicity, "'ublicity promote the ptiblfo Rood. A limn with 11 biul buck. The kind that mhos nil di?-. nnd doiwn't uto at nlsbt. .s a rjraleful man when lil-t Imp's l enrol. 'In wants to Icll hi fi1' mi1 "I'Mitt it. .ot them know ic'l-1" i mi bo lutd Lots of fellow f.-'i'i'.-in 'iVo i .1. -lb Doan's Kidney I'll! i .1 . v.. I n iimiiy backs. Head what thU Slu'iiaiiib-nli rliimi suys: Jiiinos Uoodlicnd, of :i35 Wont Oik street, snys: "I used to have a great drill of iiii In my had; and arrnw inn nidi itluir lormird and dntvmv .nls. 1 had sibo nunc or bss tll-trettti in my lo ad, with an c iitosini 'luninovt and loisnf energy. I ennlil haidly stmlulitun lip at times ntnl any attempt to stotp 0 nnd sharp tvtlnt:cti to t llil'oiixh 1110. I eoulil lift liotbiiiK without It bnrllii) 1110. I read that Dotn's Kidney l'ill were n positive fine for sueh t ri u 1 1 1 is and I procured 1 1 1 1-111 from Klrlin's ilriic sloio. They rivii 1110 a croat deal of relief and mado 1110 I'eul bettor than I had been for years. The lameness disap peared anil I did not have lb" linidtnehu all tbo time as foiinerly. I have no hesitancy in reeoininendlnij Doitu's Kidney I'illn to others troubled as I win." Dunn's Kidney 11 Hi for sale, by all dealers. 1'rleo ,10 cunts. Mailed by 1'osler-JIIlhurn Co., llntliilo, N. Y., solo agents for tbo II. S. Itoineinber the 11.11110 J loan's and tako no other. CURES No. ' 1 Fever, Congestion. No. 2 Worms. No. 0 Infants' Diseases. No. 4 Diarrhea. No. 7 Coughs & Colds. No. 0 Hendnche. No. IO Dyspepsia, Indigestion. No. 1 1 Delayed Periods. No. 12 Leuchorreo. No. 10 Croup. No. 1 4 Skin Diseases. No. IB Rheumatism. No. 10 Catarrh. No. 27 Kidney Diseases. No. 34 Sore Throat. No. 77 Grip & Hay Fever. Dr. Humphreys' Ilomcopatblo Mnua of Diseases nt your Drutfitists or dialled Vrr-ei Sold liy (lrinjclsts, or sont. on receipt of 25flts., Wets or SI. Humphreys' Med. Co., Cur. William, anil John ISts., Kov York. ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS Ask For'Them Tht' why they enjoy their OOITniJ. Any crocer can tell you why customer keep comlne back for SJinLIG'S. Only 'Jti. a put .fa. LAUER'S BOCK BEER In Bottles or by the Keg. Lauer's Lager HD Pilsnei Beer. Porter and Weiss Beer. Christ. Schmidt, Axent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH EVAN J. MVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardln St. HNHItlJUTUI MitNto illclt order for ou. Imrdy bunt nr Stuck. JC.puiiki am) rnilarr lu ' ticua leaving num.., vt loiniulaalou to lo. cal anuiita. IVrinaneut urn Dlovmcnt. Tho l.u.liusa .""'.''arni.! AiMrraa it BY THC NURSERIES UiB.j. fiuntlj., I'dllii. ijj'J. nw ;yj H Cf 11 Oonfidorico in tho Speedy Fall of Santiago. THE REMOVAL OF THE MINES. IH-iptmltloil liy tint Diitilhh Alltlliil lllc-l to lVovi'iit Our (Jovoi-iiitiimt from Usliie; Conl Slot'oil lit St. Tlitiiiius ill n llrcucli of Xiiiitt-itllty. Washington, July 10. The Impression prevailed In olllolnl circles at the closo of public business yesterdny that the llap of truce was still flying ami that neKotlatlons continued looking to a sur render. Tho basis for these negotiation naturally could not bo very broad In view of the Injunction the president laid upon General Shatter to accept nothing- less than unconditional sur render, litit It Is supposed that time may be consumed through the Indulgence of General Shatter In ntlnwlng the Span ish commander to communicate by cable with Captain General Ulnnco In the effort to obtain his assent to the surrender. General Tornl undoubtedly has before his eyes the vindicative abuse heaped upon the unfortunate Nnval Commander Cervera for sur rendering at all, so that he probably will be bound by the direction of Blanco In his own case. It Is not generally known that In re sponse to the manly and pathetic re port by cable to Ulanco announcing the loss of his squadron, Cervera received a most harsh and unsympathetic reply, but such Is the case. Ulanco's purpose in this may have been to dissolve other Spanish commanders, military and na val, from surienderlng under any con ditions, and In the case of Toral, it ap pears that he 1ms made a strong im pression. Ne 'M tlielcss confidence waxes In the speedy fall of Santiago, though many ofllcers fear that the nest will be found empty and the birds flown when the American troops make their entry Into tho town. Still, should this be the case. It may be fairly claimed that the pi line object of the movement on Santiago, namely, the destruction of the Spanish squadron having been achieved the campaign as a whole has been successful. General Miles' report Indicated thnt he had found unexpected physical dif ficulties to contend with and he Is nil- patently greatly pleased with the pio- gress made by the army under the con dltlons prevailing. He has not assumed commund, as Is evidenced by his mes sage. Miles' report was as follows: "Arriv ed at noon. Had consultation with Ad- mlral Sampson and with General Shat ter by telephone. Tioops brought from lumpa, Charleston and New York ar rived and leaving for the front. I.I110 of investment being extended. Miles." Tho most important result of the cabinet deliberations was the order to remove the mines which guurd all the coast ports. Many military men wen oppored to yielding to the pressure of the commercial Interests nnd some of them are predicting that not a few of the communities which have been so earnest In their demand for the re moval of the mines will be frantically clamorli.g ror protection at the very first rumor of the presence of a hostile gunboat or cruiser olT their coast. Ilefiire the war begun our govern ment nrcumulatcd a stock of coal ut St. Thomas, West Indies. Most of It was ashore, but I.O11O tons were on a schoner lying In the harbor. Twice since war broke out the United States has avulled of this conl, once to sup ply the Minneapolis and once tho Mont gomery, but us each was bound for the nearest home port and took only enough coal to carry them there It was fairly ussumed there had been no breach of neutrality. However, It ap pears that there Is now a disposition exhibited by the Danish authorities to prevent the United States ships from using this coal, nnd as there is no ques tion of their light to lay down such a rule the coal Itself probably will bo let alone. Fortunately there Is no particu lar need for It, as there are other means of coaling a Meet now In use. Tho In cident Is one which will be used as a strung argument for the establishment of coaling stations In various parts of the globe for the benefit of the United States navy. Although the statement has been re peated day after day that no overtures have been made to our government for peace It may bear repetition onco more In view of the express denial given at the s'ati ilc pertinent to so much of the stories emanating from European sources as seek to create the Impression that the United States government or any of Its representatives so far has mado any move In this direction. Tho fact Is today as It has been: The first overtures In tho direction of peace must come from Spain, directly or In directly. Discovered by a Woman. Another ereat discovery has been made, and that too, by a lady in this country. "Dis ease fastened its clutches upon her and for seven years she withstood its severest tests, but her vital organs were undermined and lcalli seemed imminent, l or three mouths she coughed incessantly, and could not sleep. She finally discovered a way to recovery, by purchasing of us a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery lor Consumption, and was so much relieved on taking first dose, that she slept all night ; and with two bottles, has been ab solutely cured, her name is Mrs. I.uthcr l.titz. thus writes W. C. Hamnick & Co., of Shelby, N. C. Trial bottles free at A. Wasley s Drug Store. Kcgular sue Soc and Jfl.oo, t.vcry bottle guaranteed. Tilt" t Tt I IK-H JtllllOl 1011. London, duly la. A special from Shanghai says: "Tho leaders of tho re bellion In the West liver region are men who recently returned from Amer ica, it Is bellved that tho rising Is a levlvol of the Tnlplng movement, as the rebels carry Tnlplng banners. A household necessity. Dr. Thomas' Kcleo trio Oil. Heals bums, cuts, wounds of any tort ; cures sore throat, croup, catarrh asthma j nevor fails. riiiiiifoM'liri'iit.'iiiMl Oiikluml. Oakland, Mil., July 13, A destructive fire started yontunlny iiinriiliiu in the largest Kenoi'iil Htore here. The llnmes ripreiul l'liphlly, nnd half tho town was threatened with ilustruclloii. After it linrd light the llnmes were finally brought under control. The loss is nlinut 20,000. Shlloh's Consumption Cure euros whore others fail. It is, the leading Cough Cure, ami no liiiineshould ho without it. Pleasant to tako and goes right to tho spot. Sold by P. 1). Klrlin and a guarantee, Winiiiili In Din In TiliKititu Clmlr, New York, July 13. Mrs. Martha T. I'laoe was yesteiday sontonced to illu In the electric chair In the week he gimilnfr August 29. She' was convicted of murder In the llrst ileuree In the kill Iny? of her stepdaughter. Years of sullerlng relioved in a night bitching piles yield at once to the curative properties of Dean's Ointment. Never fails, At any drug store, 50 touts. AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. vrn Ann assisting in TIIK EXCI.USIVH USE OF "PITCHER'S CASTOIUA," I, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannis, Massachusetts, was the originator of "CASTOR I A," tho same that has borne and does now bear on every the fao-simile signature of (ayfzei wrapper. This is the original "CASTOR I A" which has been used in the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is the hind you have always bought rff on the and has the signature of 64 wrap per. No one has authority from me to use my name except The Centaur Company, of which Chas. H. Fletcher is President. Do Not Be Deceived. Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting' a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you (because he makes a few more pennies on it), the in gredients of which even he does not know. "The Kind You Have Always Bought" BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed You. THC CENTAUR COMPANY, ?T MURRAY ftTrtttT. NtWVORK CITY. but havo sold direct .um.rfor 33 year, .aia price., aaYioff dealar . profit.. wooro lor aiaminaiioD, Everything warranted. 118.tTlt.of V.hlcltJ. 55 .trie, of Ilarne... Top Uurilts. f.TitoSTO. Surrer.t5Utotl. 3ra0. 1'liacton.. Trap.. otte., Bprinff-itoaq ffa.tT. Sarrifil.rn.il. Prie,I.M. Wagon.. Send for Ai aiioi ai Mil. far .35 Catalopia of all our ELKHART oauiuaqe iku hau-vkbs mfu. SUMMi:i: OUTINi. ri:R'oNM.LY-r(iMJutTi:i Torn vi.v i'knx- SYl.VAMA r.AII.IUIAli. Tho rotii.hylvunia Ilnilioiul I'liinpany an nounces thy fullimini; )iurwin:tl!y-i'imiliiLU'il Imirs for ihu summer anil curly autumn of 1808: To thu Xotth (Including Watkins (lien, Niagara Tails, Thousjinil Islands, Mon treal, QuuW, All S.ihlo Chasm, Lakes Cham lilaiu ami (ieorge, Suratojiu, ami a daylight ride through tho Highlands of the Hudson), July 811 mill August 111. Kate, $100 for tho round triii from New York, Philadelphia, llaltiiuorr, and Washington, covering all ex penses of a to-vooUs' trip, 1'roporthmatu Hen from other points. To Yellowstone l'.irk nnd the Trans- Mississippi Imposition on a special train of ulluiaii sleeping, coiiiparlnienl, ohservallon, mid dining cars, allowing eight days in 'Wonderland" and two days at Omaha, Sep tember 1. Kate. $2;i."i from Now York, Phil adelphia, llaltlniore, and Washington; ?23t from Pittsburg, To Niagara Tails, excursion tickets good to return within ten days will lio sold on July 1, August l and 18, September 1, 1(5 and 2!, at rate of $10 from Philadelphia, Italtinioro, and Washington. These tickets include transportation only, nnd will penult of stop over witliin limit nt IluU'ilo, Itochcstor, nnd Watkins on tho return trip. Two ten-day tours to Gettysburg, Luiay Caverns, Natural lirldge, Virginia Hot Springs, Kichniond, nnd Washington, Sep tember 28 and October 10. Kate, f 05 from Now York, ?0J from Philadelphia. Pro portionate rates from other points. Tor Itineraries and furtlior Information ap ply to ticket agents, or address (leo. W. lioyd, Assistant (lonoral Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. Give the Children a Drink called Qralii-O. It Is a delicious, appetizing, nourishing mod UrliiKto tako tho place of coll'eo. Sold by all grocers and liked by all who have used it because when properly prepared it tastes like the finest colfee but is free from all its injurious propoities. Grain- O aids digo3tion and strengthens tho nerves. It is not a stimulant hut a health builder. and children, as well as adults, can drink it with great benefit. Costs about i as much a? cotlco. 15 and 25c. . TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And l''lnunrrt, the Ilitiul uf America, Cull- foriiiit. Via tho true, pathway, "Tho Iron Mountain ltouto," which tra versos a region of iiornetuul sunshine, where snow storms, blizzards or IiIrIi altitudes nio unknown. Pullman (Irs I and second class palace mid tourist sleeping cars to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and Now Moxico, Arizona, California, Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Nevada, without cliango. Quick time, low rates, and all tho comforts of inodorn railway improvements guaranteed to ull who pur chase tickets via tho Missouri Pacific railway system. Tor rates right from 'your homo, literature, and full Information, drop a postal card, J. 1'. McCaim, T. I'. Agent. Mil Itall- roaduvenuo, Elinlra, N. Y,, or 3U1 Uroad- way, Now York. 3-1-tf W. K. jroyt, (1. K 1". Act i MASTERLY TREfiTHENT j.iuui rumv uweura uuiuru juun luruer, Notary I'ubilc. I'lillu.: "I contractor ou .01 im most uevero canes or itiAtitn . J ififhHrtl to BUCti an extent that I wan ra. ductul to hUId and buuo; ny muutU and throat were full orulciri;coiil(l nut f at; hair fll out, and car latit parts ul my b uly weru o awfully awoUeu and dittuulured that I ihoiifht they would bo wii Uruly Ut'Jitruvid. 1 wan advUtcnt to consult DR. THEEL 604 Worth Sixth St. (prlvuto eiilrulicn on lirmi a,, rlilluilelnlilu. una dlil oUtyliiB untler his tri)uimein ill uiuuilis. Hun fiuiipi-d, tlitiiKliiie I woaull rigut, but In i lUorttliiiotliBilUiiiaobrokBoutBRaln. t ttiuu went to a lenatiiic folleic. llilnkliiK it clitoper, und tby alinoat auccJtded In rulnlnit ma wllh polsonoui ?ru.'i''- 1 VoMy nmde up my mind to go Utclc to llr. Tliuel, this tlnm airlctly obuylng UU In tlruviloiei, uud runaliifd under tmitiuent until iwriumivntly curtd. I own ray good Ueiiliu, treiigihsud vigor to thla li'iirnwl pliislclan'i mtw torly Irnijlinenl." NOTIOJ- Nonauitia or ca.ii jiuollahKl wltbout coiiaiinu Thu utinoat aoorocr uitniiitecil, Frtili enn's ciuid In 4 to 10 daya. TrtatuMiit by mall. Hrlf.al,ii,t and I.oat liuip tiouu H.rmdiiniilly rifblurt-d. hbrunkuu oiitani fully devi'liiil. stricture and Varicocele ra moveii wliii.i'it euiilntr. uud ilv-cent ataraii for book, 'l,ritii, tin itniy true medical boulc eipoilng qiineU iliii'iora. tKlverllMiig nil over the coumryiawlH und funioua hnttclallat.. Jloura,Q; ev'ga.frl); hun. MA. Wed, aiiu But, ev'ga. MU. I Tho Rosy Frcshnoss And n velvety softness of tho skin Is Inva riably olitilinetl by thui't) who uuo l'ozzom'u Ucuinliixlou J'owtler. TIIK COURTS OUR RIGHT TO TIIK WORD "CASTORIA," AND AS OUR TRADK MARK. to th oon. at vhola. Dim id. Sbipanj Carria Waron am juiik larg. fro. rTo.MBumr. Prle.wllbeor;.'ii l.n-i . .tjl... bad.lapioaanl!oder.,!4). A.cosla.irLl.ioitJC. to. v. n. I'iiatt, hhV, kluhaiit, lsd. THE PHILADELPHIA TiriES IS THE HANDSOMEST and BEST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED. During IS'JH Til HTIMHK will not only maintain the high stiiiiilind of cxLi'lU'iict' It reached the putt yi'iir, hut will ntrnuf.tr.tly endeavor to excel its own best record, and will not swerve from Its t purpose to make THE TIMES TUB PAVOHITE FAMILY NI-WSPArnU OF THIS COUNTRY AMI Till; UEST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED ritlNTISO ALL THE NEWS OK ALL THE WORLD ALL THE TIME No Joiimnl In more extensively circulated or has u wider circle of reailern in l'eiinuylvunhi limn THE PHILADELPHIA TiriES WHY ? BECAUSE IT I)nSBUVI:S THEM Specimen copies Sent Free Send for One TERMS PAIT.Y, 8.1.00 per Annum ; 15 cents tier ittntitli : ilt'livrreil ItvcHriiern for 0 eeiitM per week. SUNDAY UlliTIO.V, :I2 larire, hiiiiilHotne niireaJI eol iliun-., eleirantly illustniteil, lieautlflilly printed In colortt, d'iO per aiiiiiitu ; Seentrt er eoiiy. 1'ally mul Sun tluy, $3.00 per aiiuiiiii ; 50 cents per month. Athlri'Ki all letters to THE TIMES, riiiiaiiKLruii ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND THERE IS NO KIND OF PAIN OR ACHE. INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL, THAT PAIN-KILLER WILL NOT RE- V LIEVE. LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUO- STITUTCS. THE QCNUINE BOTTLC BEARS THE NAME, PERRY OAVIS & SON. rniiiL enmr - sroitt o DltAI.UIt IN o Fruit. Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail. SO West Centro Street, uucLrntcd 7eiunie l'litvilern nover tu TTT!tt3iLiMlcVrti" CfiSZ .V iii i aar.atitl.uralalv t li.r i I HlcZt rt).icdie'l. AlvayaliuvtUe tt-.t ana svuttl tl).,t. IClritn-il L liun.kl t ItKTKir W. t uiarriL .JBttivt-3 .1-011.11 1 tlifl UtttratK nu. ti i.iu.i.,.. vi- li.U iUy,HudWu.M. SPAIN IMS PEACE. But Dcsiroa tbo Best Torras That Oau Bo Obtained. WILLING TO LET CUBA GO. Honor SiuiiimIii Sii.vi "Wlint Ittinicily Out Til t'ru Do Hut I'oiii'o" Kuiniii'M or Itoliii'iniidou or Cabinet With Ciiiiiiiot C.'iiiIiiIii (Jcniiriil of Miult'lil. Mntitld, July IS. The lioMslliIHty of peace with the Onlled .States Is lieliifr widely discussed in the newspapers and public. The conservative papers declare Spain Is ptepnred to accept pence provided It Implies only the loss of Culm. Hut they assert Spain would prefer a war to the end If the United Stutes should rlnllil Porto Itieo, the l'lilllpplne lsiinds, or an Immense In demnity, which would be Impossible for Spain lo pay. It Is rumored that the ministers have handed their resignations to Setior 8a gnsta, who has accepted them, and who, with the queen reKent's sanction, will form a new cabinet, with Senois Gamazo, Navarre, Hodrlgo, Altnodo var de Hlo, Montero, Hlas and General Clilnrhllla, Marshal Martinez de Cam pos being made captain geneial of Madrid. 'The Correspondencla asserts that General Correa, the minister for war, does not disagree with the other cab inet ministers so seriously as Is gen erously supposed, and In view of the Kravlty of the Cuban situation, it is possible he will no longer oppose peace, provided the conditions are not too onerous. After the cabinet council the min isters asserted that SantlaRO de Cuba had again refused the American de- j mnnd of suriender. The government Issued today a loan of EOO.000,000 pesetas in treasury bonds at S per cent, of which amount the Hank of Spain takes 300.000,000. London. July 13. The Madrid corre spondent of The Dally Mall says: "Senor Sagasta, on helm; asked if a decision had been taken regarding peace, replied: 'No; but what remedy can there be but to make peace?' The ministerialists assert that the regular army In Cuba does not object to a con clusion of peace, but that the 200,000 volunteers are determined to continue the war." The Madrid correspondent of The Dally News says: "Orders have been received by the Seville garrison to hold Itself In readiness to proceed to the defense of the coasts. It Is believed the uarrlson's destination Is a camp near Gibraltar. The order Is much commented upon. The American con suls at Gibraltar and Tangier, it is said, have bought enormous quantities of coal, and American colliers are re ported to be between Cape Spartel, on the northwest coast of Morocco, and Cape St. Vincent." Tim Crisis nniius Flro. London, July 13. The Madrid respondent of The Times says: crisis hangs lire. The ministers cor- 'The Still meet In council, nnd tho dllllcultles of retirement seem even greater than the dllllcultles of remaining In olllee. The conservatives are not prepared to ac cept olllee, and It Is hard to Imagine a liberal cabinet without an undisputed liberal leader. The logical conclusion is that Renor Sagasta must accept the re sponsibility of deciding whether or not to open peace negotiations." Don CiirloH' Son Itustgned liy Iicquest. London, July 13. Tho Odessa corre spondent of The Dally News says: "It Is asserted here that before Don Jaime, son of the Spanish pretender, joined Don Carlos at Brussels the Russian minister of war requested him to re sign his commission In the Russian army." Kxpcct tho Aiiii'i-luiiit Pitindron. London, July 13. A dispatch to The Dally Telegraph from Gibraltar says the American squadron Is expected at Tangier abtut Friday. Government l'loutlntr DocUh. Washington, July 13. The navy de partment yesterday asked bids for two Hoatlns dockri, the two to cost not ex- ceedlnfr $2110,000 as recently provided by congress. Chief Kndlcott, of tho bureau of yards and docks, has been very anxious to get some of these floating structures In order to send them down to the gulf and possibly Cuba, where our cruisers, gunboats and auxiliary cruisers could be docked In them with out the necessity of sending the ships to northern docks. Yellow Jaundice Cured. Suffering humanity should be supplied with every means possible for its relief. It is with pleasure we publish the following. "This U to certify that I was a terrible sufferer from Yellow Jaundice for over six months, anil was treated by some of the best physicians in our city and all to no avail. Dr. Hell, our druggist, recommended Klcctric Hitlers ; ami after taking two bottles, I was entirely cured. I now take great pleasure in recommending them to any person suffering fron this terrible malfitlv. I am cratefully yours, M. A. Hogarty, Lexington, Ky." Sold by A. Wasley Druggist. Dim. Mlllor CoiiiiiiiiuiN Cuinn Morrltt. San Francisco, July 13. General Otis issued nn older yunterday plucing Brle adier lienerul M. I'. Mlllor In command of all troops left at Camp Merrltt and the Preslillo, Including the expedition ary forces. After -today the troops at Camp Merrltt will be re-brigaded, nnd It Is probable that Ilrlgaillcr General King will remain to wo with the last expedition. Tl.n Hlilnf ltnri.ntia of Mllfsllliri!. I'll.. W1J' DoWitt's I.ittlo liirly Uiwirn mo tho best pilN ho ever used in hli funilly during forty yntrt of houso kecphiR. Tlioy euro constipiition, sick lH'iidiifhonnd Btoinnch and liver troulile-. Small lu sizo hut front resultH. t . II HitKOiihuch. AIIkoIiI on tlio Win1. SprlnniU'ld, Ills., July 13. Kx-Cov-crnor Altgi'ld In a Bpi-eeli at tin- Htuto couvuntion yoBtorday said: "Wo are enBtirjeil In a war nlmost na holy as that which wo fought for our own In dopondPiico. This is a war for hu manity. The Democratic party forced the proRpnt administration. It Is our wur, u Dumucrutlc war, and It will add not airily to the Klory of our country, hut to the mighty achievement of the Democratic p.uly. Om army and navy have t.hown a lu-ri I -in tliut makes every loyal hem t swell with pride, nnd wo send them nur conirratulatlons." Interested l'eople. AdveitUing a patent medicine in the pe culiar way in which the proprietor of Kemp's Ualsain for Cough ami (."oldi does it, is in deed wonderful, lie authorizes all druggists lo giye to tlioae who call fur it, a sample bottle free, that they may try it before pur chasing. The large bottles are 25 and 60c We certainly would advise a trial. It m.iy save you fioui consumption, YELLOW FF.VEK PRECAUTIONS. ItH l'roinco Vciir Our Marino Miikce" sieliitti iit ItuloM 3s'ocitnry. I'laya Del ICste, July 13. The known j presence of yellow fever at Calmanera, Quantanamo anil other towns In the. t vicinity of Camp McCalla and along t the roast has resulted In the establish- ment of the strictest quarantine. Here- after no one will be allowed within the north side of the bay, and no one will be allowed to land from vessels enter ing the harbor here without a special permit from the commanding olllcer. This may result In considerable In convenience to the newspaper dispatch boats. It also ruts off communication with the insurgent forces around Ouantanamo under the command of General Perez and the regiment of Colonel Tomas. The rules will also be rigidly etifoired at Camp McCalla, al though the general health of the ma rines Is remarkably good. The Spaniards In and around Cal manera have been active durlnc the last two or three days and their forces there have apparently been Increased from Quantanamo. The boldness of the American launches In venturing up be yond the port, and the presence of a large number of warships In the lower bay, have evidently led the Spaniards to believe that an attack Is planned at that point. licvi'liuc l.iiw 'V1 Cno, Topeka, Kan., July 13. r. w. Traver, bill clerk of the Wells-Fargo Express olllee here, was arrested yesterday for violating the new revenue law. The action was brought by United States Attorney Lambert to lest the question whether the express companies or the customers shall pay the tax required for packages. The case will bo heard July in. The Mnster Key, A doctor who pre scribes a dozen dif ferent rem c dies for the symp toms of one disease is like an old time turn key III tTKillK about a ponderous bunch of keys, each one to onen a different door. 5 Tir t. .. ,i it licit nuvuiic T blond is thin and watery anu poi- m sotted with bilious tX impurities this condition will show itclf in ev . . r . v. .. J ii" "t 'c t body and the tw- erase doctor gives ' one medicine for the stomach, another for the head, a third for the 1 iiiigs and so on; as if each particu lar symptom was a separate dungeon of misery to be unlocked with its own particu lar key; but the scientific, experiemtd physician looks deeper and seeks the one niaster-kry which unlocks them all. Thirty years siro Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Ditf falo, N. Y., found the wonderful "Golden Medical Discovery " which has since made him famous: It is the perfect master-key which unlocks every torture chamber of weakness and pain caused by faulty action of the digestive system. 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