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The niBinbers of the late Prince Ulsniarclt's faintly received tho Imperial party. and the emperor, on alighting, Ulssed I'rlnce Herbert Dlstmtrck on both checks and shook hands with Count William Hlsiuarck. The party then entered the cuthedral, passing thtough dctnclimcuts of the Thirty-first regi ment of Infantry, which were drawn up ..I ... ... .1 !.! ... .1.. iiiuiiu IIIU 1UUI1 illlll UJ1 III IIIU Cl.mii' gat p. The crowds on each side of the road were composed of Hamburgers, who had been arriving by every train; for esters from all the Kachenswald vil lages, bicyclists, children and travel ers from foreign countries. Venders of cards, photographs and medals swarm ed about the outskirts of the crowds. and waltcts from the neighboring beer gardens, bearing trays of empty or filled glasses, circulated on all sides and did a big business among the thirsty. There were only a few gendarmes pres ent, but they were perfectly able to maintain older. When the Imperial train arrived hero the cniwdb were so anxious to see the emperor that tlipy swaimed over tho fences and upon the plntfoim. The troops, however, were able to keep a space clear aiound the emperor's sa loon carriage. The presentations at the railroad crossing, where the Illsmnrcks received the emperor and empress, consumed ten minutes, the emperor shaking hands with Count Von Kantzau, the late son-in-law, and other relatives of tho deceased. Thero was no cheering, but an uproar was caused by the excited conversa tion carried on among the crowds present. What took place In the death cham ber Is not known, though an official statement on the subject may be forth coming. Hut there Is no doubt tho re ligious service was most Impressive. Pastor Westphal, of Hrunstorf, con ducted It according to the rights of the Reformed church The text, In compliance with Prince Bismarck's desire, was from the first epistle of Paul to the Corinthians, chapter 1G, verses fit to 57. The number present, Including the lmpeilal party, numbered from 30 to 40 persons. Immediately after tho service the emperor and empress and those who aeompanled them started for Uer lln. The emperor and empress remain ed 45 minutes at the eastle, and were escorted back to the train by the en tire Bismarck family. Brief farewells were exchanged at the railroad. Tho emperor, standing In his saloon car riage, saluted the crowd, which re spectfully uncovered. In the fosenoon It was reported that the emperor would not go to Frled rlchsruhe, owing to the attitude of Prince Herbert Bismarck, who not only has not heeded his majesty's desire to have tho remains of his father burled in Berlin, but who seems to have re fused Professor I.enbach permission to paint u portrait of the deceased; as the emperor desired. Besides this, the collln containing the remains of Prince Bismarck was closed somewhat hur riedly. Strange rumors on that subject are current, and also as to the cause of the emperor changing his mind and go ing to Krledi lchsiuhe. It Is asserted that Just before th" funeral services tho emperor again piessed his desire to have a national funeral in the Berlin cathedral. Prince Herbert, however, again demurred, whereupon his majesty Bald: "If this In not acceptable I should like to place a memorial sarcophagus, with a life sized monument, In the cathedral. But to this Prince Herbert replied that he could not see how he would be acting In conformity with his father's Instruc tions by accepting It. It Is expected that the colIUi will re maln In the death chamber until the mausoleum la completed, or. If tho sanitary authorities object, It will be taken to tho so-called tower house. Hamburg friends have already sub scribed 300,000 marks to build the mausoleum. The papers continue to print the wannest eulogies of the deceased, though the socialistic Vorwerts ac cused Prince Illsmuick of working al ways In tho Interests of capitalism, adding that whenever he dealt with moral and Intellectual factors he failed. The Polish press declares Prince Bis marck was the greatest enemy of tho Poles. Robbed the Grave. A alnrtllnir liw.iilcnt of which Mr. John Ollvor or Philadelphia, was tho subject, is narrated by him as follows : "I was la a most dreadful condition. My bkln was almost yellow, eyes Bunkcn, tongue coated, pain continually In back and sides, no appetite gradually Browing weaker day by day. Three physicians had given mo up. Fortun ately, a friend advised trying 'Klectrlo Hitters,' anil to my groat, joy anu uriinu, tlio llrt bottle inailo a decided Improvement. I continued their uso for three wcoks, aim now a well man. 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Dally mid Mine day, t-1.110 per uiiiiuiii I AO cents per month. Address all letters to THE TIMES, ruiLimti.ruiJi. OCR OFFICIOS ANXIOUS Over tho Attitude of tlio Insurgents in tho Philippines. THEY MAY RESIST OUR TROOPS. lioiiornt Mcrrltt Ordered to I'rotoot .Ndll-CoilllllUlllIt-' I'l'OIll tho Win III l" Atiiiliutldo'H I"oII(mvoi-h Chooi'lnn ltuportM l'roiii l'oi'to ltloo, WnshltiBton, Auk. 3. Olllclula make no concealment of their upprehetmlon of tiollble to follow the execution of our program in regard to the Philippines. Tho reports of the military and nuvnl commanders of late have contained warnings of expected conlllcts with tlm Inournents, and no Burprlse will he felt nt the rejeljit of news of tin out hiealt at almost any moment. The United States Government feelH that It has assumed n moral obligation to wards not only the foreign residents at Manila, but towards the unprotected classes of tile Spanish community women, children, nuns and priests. Therefore when Intimation came that tho Insurgents were threatening the lives of some helpless monks orders were pent to the American military commander to look Into the matter nnd to act In the Interest of civilization and humanity. As, nccordlng to the report, the Insurgents have shown pattleulur hostility towatds the monks. It Is a reasonable expectation that before long a collision will have occurred between themselves and the American troops If the latter undertake to Interfere in the cxerutlon of the vengeance of the In surgents. Some reports which hnve been re ceived from Porto Itlcn, but which for politic reasons cannot be made public, 1 have given great satisfaction to the! officials ot the war department, Blnce they go to show that the resistance which can lie made by the Spanish troops will be very little, and It Is even possible that Cieneral Miles wilt achieve nn almost bloodless victory. In fact. It has been suggested with some plausi bility that tho Madrid government realizing the Impendeticy of peace and the lark of loyalty toward the mon archy of the mass of I'orto Itlcans, have allowed the Spunlsh garrison of the Island to understand that they are not expected to sacrifice their lives in useless resistance to superior force, so that all that is to be expected Is to be a rather formal opposition to the progress of General Miles' triumphal march across the Island. General Shatter's health reports state that he Is now caring for over 4.000 sick people, Including Spanish soldiers, many of whom were found to be very 111. The task Is a formldnble one. and the attempt to care for all hands prob ably explains In a measure the lack of adequate preparation of tho transports employed In bringing home some of tho wounded and sick. The conditions on these boats were found to be so shock ing as to demand an Immediate Inves tlgatinn. and some court martlals may be looked fur In high places unless It can be shown clenrly that the lack of preparations wns unavoidable. Major General Young called at the war department yesterday fresh from the front, where his health brolTe down under the severe exertions imposed by the campaign. lie spent some time with Secretary Alger, as did Major General AVode, who has not been able to perfect the arrangements for Ills expedition tu Porto Illeo. For the transportation thereof the war depart ment Is making an efl'oit to secure tbe two American liners Harvard and Yale, late the New York and Paris, now In the charter of the navy department, and It Is believed that theeffott has been successful. As to the other liners, St. Paul and St. I.ouls, the navy depart ment hns not yet reached a derision, though In view of the president's desire to cm tall war expenditures whetever possible It Is expected that they, too, will be sut rendered by the navy de partment In tbe cnurse of a few days. In this case four nf the naval captains ould be left without commands, name ly. Slgsbee of the St Taut, Wise of the Yale. Goodrich of the St. I.ouls and Cotton of the Harvard, for oven If th vessels wete used as army transports the law would not permit nnv.i. officers to command them. Sick headache, biliousiics'i.coiistipatiou and all liver and stomach troubled can lie quickly cured by using tlioso fatuous little pills known ai DoWltt's Littlo Early liisers. They aro pleasant to tako and never gripe. C. II. llauenbiich Tin (.'ttlniti" r;rutoriil. New Yoik. Aug. 3. President T. Ks trada Pnltnn, of the Cuban Junta, when questioned about the estrangement be tween General Garcia and General Shatter, said: "There Is no danger that the Cubans will permit a slight misun derstanding of one of their countrymen, oven a general, with an Amoriran to affect the successful issue of the cam paign. I know that General Garcia, as well as all the Cubans, has too deep a sense of gratitude toward the United States to harbor slight or fanciful wrongs ngnlnst their benefactois." Stubbed to tbe Heart. Philadelphia, Aur. 3. William Al len, coloted, aped 25 years, who cume to this city throe weeks uro from his home In Augusta, fla was fatally stabbed last nlcht durlntr a quarrel with Isaac SturKls, another colored man. The latter plunned u lonp blnd ed pocket knife Into Allen's heart. Kill ing him Instantly. The murderer was arrested. llurdock Blood Hitters Rlvosa man a clear head, nn active brain, a strop:, vigorous body makes him fit for tho hattlo of life. Dospoudoilt (ilt'l'rt Sttloldo, Trenton, Aub. 3. Annie Malloy, nfrcd S2, drowned herself in Hid Hollow pond, in the lower part of the city, yesteulay. The Blrl hns been despondent for some time, and It Is said the despondency wus because her brothers objected to her lover. The Blrl waded out beyond her depth in sisht of men who wero too fur off to rescue her. The body was recovered. Tliousanda of ncrsons liavo been curcil of lilies oy using DoWltt's witcu iiazot saivo. It heals promptly and enros cozoma and all skin diseases. It gives immediate relief. C. II, Ilagcnbuch. llrouulit lllinifi In a ltmt Ship. Now Yorli, Aug. 3. Mnjor Charles S. Ileyl. nctlng Inspector general of the nrtny, arrived In New York yesterCay to Invpstlgati' tlie mnilltlon of affnlrH on tho trant-pnit i'ioh Iiu. which brought wounded and : i .lUIIers from Ban tlago. Alter t.ill i;; tontlmony Dr. Doty paid that In- fmiiid affairs on the Concho in a ileplorulilo condition, and that It would talte d.iys to thoroughly clcmife the ship, lie mild he was sur ptlscd that the Kick men on hoard lived to reach New Ymlt. Aim von ;iM soirnif TUB SOUTHKItN BAII.WW 1! I:C1IBS ALT, I'KOMIKKST riMNTrt. Don't start South uilhout consulting John M, Uoo.ll, District l"asseiiKcr Agent, Soutliorn llallwity, U2S Chestnut street, 1'liiladetpliia If you ranuottalt in perhou, writo to him. A VICTORYJFOR GARCIA. The Cuban Insurgent General Defeats a Spanish Korco En Kouto to Holguln. Plnya Del Hate, Cuba, Anjr. 3. News wns received here yesterday from Gen eral Calixto Garcia and the Cuban forces under lilm at Mayarl. near tho IJay of Nlpe, on the north coast of tho province of Santiago de Cuba. The report la that General Garcia has been In a heavy light with Spanish troops who were trying to effect a Junction with the main body of Spanish regu lars ut Holguln. These Spaniards were probably the force that evacuated Nlpe bay during the recent naval bombardment. A large body of Cuban reinforcements had reached General Garcia, nnd the Im pression Is that he defeated the Span lards In this engagement, or at least held his own. Oencral Gurcla had moved toward Golguln, ns It was reported that the Spaniards were trying to open their way through the Cuban lines to the province of Tuerto Ptlnclpe. The Inhabitants of Calimincra ami Guantannmo are receiving Red Cross supplies from Suntlago. Colonel low ers, without troops, Is at Guantanamo. The tmmunes who ore to gnrrton this vicinity have not yet arrived. The con ditions, therefore, are much the same as they wete before the surrender, nono of our forces being on the spot. The mnrlnes here ate likely to see ser vice In the neighborhood of Mnnza nlllo us son as the army can get forces Into this vicinity. It Is believed that Manzanlllo will have to surrender to the navy depart ment on demand before many weeks. A movement in force against these places bus so far been rendered Impos sible by the necessity of keeping ships here to fit out, probably also to the weakening of the force In consequence of the Porto Itlco expedition. Tho Amorlca'ri Cup Clinllciigoi'. London. Aug. 3. The honorary sec retary of the Itoyal Ulster Yacht club, Mr. Kelly, has telegraphed to the Lon don papers saying that tho challenger for tho America's cup Is Sir Thomaa LIpton. His yacht Is to be hamed the Shamrock. The challenge will be dls patched In a few days. Charles Itus sell Is going to New York In order to hand the challenge to the New York Yacht club. The challenger will be the solo owner of the Shamrock, whoso di mensions he declines to make public at present. She will be built under lock and key, and elsewhere than on tho Clyde, and It said the place of con. struction and the plans of tho boat se lected will create a sensation wren made known. The Ml rf kltiir W'lfi, Win'l:niM. Cleveland, Aug. 3. Wold came to the stinting wire wot iter late yesterday at temoon that the Backus mill had closed, ostensibly for repairs. Iiut it was stated that the move was for the purpose of checking any dlssntlsfactlon unit migiit obtain in tnat plant. Tbl swells the number ot men Idle to 2.H00 The Federated Wire Trades ofllrci say the strike will be extended to every mill controlled by the American wire ttust. It controls 12 mills, employing over 0.000 inen In nil. Oliver Wendell Holmes iay9 that if a man truly loved a woman lie would not marry her unless he was absolutely positive that he was the very best man in an tne worm tnat she could marry. According to this a man would have to be very conceited in deed or remain a bachelor. This is gointr a lit tle bit to extremes. but iu sober fact, no man should marry a woman so lone; as he is the victim of ill-health No man has a tight to ask a woman not only to be his wife, but a life-long nurse. No man has a right to asV a woman to share the burden of his ill health, and that is what he does when he a9ks her to be his wife. Ill-health in man is almost invariably the result of disorders of the digestive and nutritive organs If a man's stomach is right and his liver right, his blood will be pure and rich, and his nerves strong and steady. When the blood Is pure and rich a man cannot suf fer from ill-health. Dr. Pierce' Golden Medical Discovery is tbe gieat digestive tonic. It is not a mere appetirer, but a scientific aid to the natural processes of secretion and excretion. It makes the ap petlto keen and hearty, promotes the flow of digestive juices, makes the assimilation perfect, the liver active and the blood pure and rich It builds firm, healthy flesh tis sues. It is the greatest known nerve tonic and restorative. Mrs. I' Mortenson of Saucer, Oliver Co., N. Dak., writes " Dr Pierce's Ooldou Medical Dis covery is the best cough mcdiclue I ever tried. A little over two ycar ao I was afllicted with a very bad cough and my home phyMctan pre scribed Cod I.iver oil and other kinds of medi cine. He said I might go Into quick consump tion and might die in two or thruc mouths His medldue did not do me any good. I heard of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and be gan taking it, when I had taken It about two months, according to directions, my cough was cured, and since that time we have always kept your medicine in the house." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate and invigorate the stomach, liver and bowels. By all medicine dealers. HOOD'S IMLIi3 cure Liver Ills, BillotiBiicss, Indlgestiok, Ifentlachei 4. ulcus' ut laxative. 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Soap three weeks, my face v,m equal to ichet I'cb. , 1KH. PAtX Iil l'IlK, dialer, Li. I suffered with blackheads and pimples for two or tliiee car until It became rbronlr I tried eer)ttilng Imaginable, but UiUillnc no good. Ci ncnt Soap cured mo. Pub. 20, '03. I,. V. flll.MAM.OakP. ()., Va. I was troubled for eight ears with pimples on the face. I commenced tisliic Ci tii'i ha Soap. In a ery short time the pimples all disappeared and tuv skin Is now In a healthy condition. .1 MP.S tllSTKIt, peli 1T,1W. Iilxinont,Allc;licnyPoPa, S.ihl tti,ini'irtut th, wnrlj l'rlrr.IAe. I'ottir Dura iir. iiifm t m . U i'r"p., Hmton 9T" ' U'w I'nv nt and l ur l'liuplea," mailed fr. MKE PEHFEGT MEN ! DO NOT DESPAIR! llo Xof NnirVr I.nimerl The v tint ninlMiiuns of iife cnu no rcsiorci) to you Th very v it ' eitf' nf Nerrnu? iK'tilli i nn n iiUMy ruri-d hy 1M JtPi: TO It ItV.'l'N, (iivo jirnmi' rellefto itisoiunln, fm) iu n.unorjr and thuunstu and ciniin nrvitnl uhmti tncur ml hv initi'-rti'tiuii'ioruipcssi'i nf f.iriy years Imimrr vtcor mid potency to eviry functlun, Hrarotitttho ey-icm (hvp clieok find in ire to tin or old Dm i r m w C hoxu' nt S'J.ftO n emn-i teed eiirCH nioiipy rufiirid rarricl in vu.ii pot kut Hold blvom K tbe eyes of yomiir vitu i'lierkljl aletu iniarau' t'd Can tie c I'rywliereot tu.ii leu in iii.un nipper on receiptor nri 'o cy'l'llbl'liltl' Lc.ro Co L'axton llldit I hicatfo.HL. For sale In Shenandoah by Hliennndoah Drug Htore and (Irubler Pros. THE GREATEST BOOK OF THE AGE! Should be In Every Home and Library. TIg People's file History In written by TUshr lion WUlium F.wnrt Cln.Mnnu, Kt-PrcnjiiT of (iri-at Itritian nn! Ireland, Chtnttr Kv Bamut'l Ivp (Sirtlnn, 1. I) , Cliiciuio '1 lieolotfteiil bprnlnarr. Cliicnco 111 . Kov Jt'rnilurio U Fiirrnr 1 ' ft H , I)rrm of r.mtnrbury, Canterbury, Y nn , Ittiv KlnifrH C'niipn. I 1 .I'ufti Coltfjif, SoniervtMo, Mawt,; Khv Frank V (i untmulu, I 1 , Armour Institute, Chirnirn, 111 , Rev (iflnrtiH f I'rnlPCOHt, D.D., Marjlo bnne I'rtJ-lotfrian Cliurch, Ixjndon, Knc., Kov It. S, MucArthur. 1.1 , Onlvary Ilaptlt-t Church, New otk City, N Y , Hrv Martyr. Hunimerbpll. i).l) Main StrKnt Frp Itiifttiot Church, Lwinton. Mo . lte Frank M. Itrtitul, !).!., Firfct MethoiUit Fpisconn) Clmrch, hvanfton, 111 , Kpv V. T Moore, LL 1)., "lho ClirU lian (Jommonwpaltli," Lontlon. Knu , Ilwv. Fdwanl Kverett Hals, D.I). South ConirreKational Church. l(oton, Mns , Itov Joneph Anar lleet, I,1)., WptOejan CJoIIpkb, HicJimon.l, Knu., Caiar Ileno Oreimry, l.ilizi VnivprHity, LoipzlK, (JermBny; Ilev. Wru, OlBiivor ilkiimon, l).l . tlnivernity of CMpuko, Chi rnuo, III., Hhv Hum uM Hart, !).!, Trinity CiilleRft, Hartford, Ct.'.Ufv .1 Monro (lit. son, I) J) ,tit .Tohn'n Frei Cliurrh.Inrlon, Kn.. Hot U cores (J. Tjorimor, t.t. tt., l'lut Tfinplo, I lot. ton, Mapi I'OPt I.Alt I l TION. JlJ ,HirH. 61 full-pncn illuMra llonn, pilt Mcen, cloth, tl half Irrant, 15.1X1, full lovnnt. IG.0D. jl Utr lUITinN 1.2R0 pnpp. 2T) full-ince illuctra tlonH. Htyln A silt tieon, full leant, one volume, f Mm, Stln K two vol urn oh, full Imam, tuftod. ?JU(, in lGPAltrS, quarto t-lze, review qupntion toparh, ftitf imiipr rovern, newd, trinimp-I ilf(thtlr, fl.WlfrflcJi fart I or sain at nil hoottBtornn nntl by bookseller h'or further information, writo HKNIiV () HKllil, I'obUnher.212 and I'll Monroe Street. Chicago, llliiiuia. t "THE STYLISH PATTERN." At tlitlc Fashionable. Original. Perfect- 7 Mttlng. frices iu nnu lo coins. I None higher. None belter at any price. ! Some tellable merchant sells them in J nearly every city of town. Ask fot 8 them, or they can be bad by mail from I us in either New York or Chicago, t Stamps taken. Latest Fashion Sheet I sent upon receipt of one cent to pay T postage. - v-rn?" t mmmm Brightest bdles magazine published. T Invaluable for the borne. Fashions of I the day, Home Literature, Household I Hints, Fancy Work, Current Topics, t Fiction, all fot only 50 cents a year, In- E cludirga frco pattern, your own selec- I Hon any time. Send two 2-cent stamps ? for sample copy. Address , i;yv THE McCALL CORTPANYA, ' w"est 4tU 6Ueet, Nets. Yoft k 189 Fifa Avenue, Chicago, ' 5-lsa-l-t-ld SSsFCAliouhtNKc'.FllR'w'lSMAII 3 Slt ItiUAP-':' Vil:qx fiPEciFic Co,Pruiri at I'ovinsky'a druK Htore, K Centre atreet. ATOM'S TANSY PILLS A thud, rnvz Afii nn WOMAN'S RELIEF. KiwA tnrnmntinil rrhahle. Araxtl tinxtationt. r.fi ( iTiio'k Tiir I'll 11 ami nvt HOIITI, At ilru? ttnrri. ut ?nt dlrtf t (u&lcdt. Drlct. tl Catoh !pic Co., Botni,Uu. Our book, 4c. For Hftle nt Klrltn'i drujf store and Bbuado I'uwiliirft never -ili ' afo and lure (aftfr lauiiij with Tansy rennyroytl Till anil other lit polntmcnl. Cuiraiitcwi auperlor to all otkerc.9liitivi X VII I AJ K' 1 . AIWIPUUIUV UUt IIIU BlUIlt UIHP VUC. link lUy, i3oton. hliu. DOUDT, TRY heylnvcitood the teat oTyrarl, lief huvt cured thouaands of cai.es ol Nervuus ritscaaes, xuca as Detuuy. Dullness, SIcfl4S ncs a and Varicci -to,Atrophy,&c Thuy clear the brain, strenpthta the circulation, nake drgeUloo nrfrl nti.t it .art a rta(th anil In toe nr erti A;. ;.. 1.1 'lTtl n-srirtk Drutr Store, Shenandoah, l'a. V'.lfT iMmRNsw i m WOWEN WHO READ I 19 - , - Iioiika. n n. wtnmlnr.l mrnulv tir I ispnynK iirtiiHca, urampa, itneutvatigm, ami all aches nnd ji.tlns. Prc 25 ell. nd BO cl. r,r tin. 't " Pre;irtd k, K. I. HACKElf a w., phin( iViHi.
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