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Coal Street, SHENANDOAH - PA EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 Nortii Jardin St. again C HUMPHREYS' m f &E1A zx I tr packnpe Stop at Chicago, En Eouto For Honolulu. BANQUET AT THE UNION LEAGUE AU Deliver Spccolies, In Wliloh Tlioy Doolnro Tliut tlio Annexation orilii Willi Will llosult In tlio Construe lion of tlio Nlciungtiu Ciinal. Chlcngo, Aug. C. The Hawaiian com mlBsIon, composed of Senator Cullom of Illinois, Senator Morgan of Alabama nml Representative XII tt of Illinois, met here yesterday nnd had informnl talks with a number of business men. They were given a luncheon by Hon. Alexander II. Ilevcll, president of the Union Leucue club, where they met a number of prominent ChlcnBoans. There were 40 guests. After the coffee the members of the commission nnd others made brief speeches. Senator Morirnii said the nnnexntlnn of Hawaii would result In tW construc tion of the Nlcarauga canal. Cuba was free, Porto Itlco belonged to the United Sthtes, Hawaii was annexed and tho canal wns unavoidable. Our Hag had been raised in the Philippines, and no man In America would permit It to be hauled down. Not only would the Nlcnrauga canal be constructed, but there would be a ship canal connection between Lake Michigan, the Mlssls-jippl nnd tho Oulf of Mexico, nnd one bp tween New York nnd Albemarle sound. He was of the firm belief that In the next century the United States would be, by common consent, the leader of the nations of tho earth. Senator Cullom said tho commission would ascertain what legal action should bo enacted by cuncress for the gov ernment of the people of the Islands, and th'-y expected to examine the con dition of the people, their Industries, the land ciuestlon, labor, etc., and to lcok at th harbor nt Honolulu nnd see what ought to bo done to make It n great harbor, lie also said the Nica ragua canal would be built. Keferrlng to tho war he remarked that tho good people of the country did not want a war, but did have a heart forhumanlty. and humanity would bo benefited by the result. In conducting tho war Pres ident McKlnley had shown an ability, a quietness, a degree of wisdom and prudence that had won the esteem and admiration of every patriotic citizen. Masons and Dixon's lino had been blot ted out, and we wore one people. All were In favor of one Hag and the union. Ttepresentatlve Hltt also spoke of the certainty of the Nlcaraugan canal ns one of the results of the war, ns was a cable to Hawaii. He, too, referred to the vigor, firmness and Judicious energy of President McKlnley, saying that his action "was Indorsed by every sensible, thoughtful mun In every po litical party." A bettor appreciation of the true majesty of the American people permeatod the whole world. Kx-Senntor Reagan was called on, nnd said It might as well be written down that Cuba would soon bo a part of tho United States. The American people were interested In the construc tion of the Nlcaraguan canal, and he believed we ought to have coaling sta tion In Samoa, In the Ladrone Islands nnd at Manila. It was now within our reach to become the greatest com- 1 r. I .1 In z ?t?z ; , : ;vn- i as being "Imperialism." It had been said that Jefferson was the great apos tle of civil liberty nnd democratic prin ciples, yet. If the acquisition of- terri tory wns Imperialism, "Jefferson was the greatest Imperialist this country had ever produced." When tho au thority of the Union was extended over other lands our citizens would go there nnd take with them the principles of our government nnd the enterprise and progress of the country, and elevate the people nnd give them the civil and re ligious liberty, the pence and prosper ity wc enjoy. The following resolution, offered by Hon. fleorge It. Peck, was unanimously adopted: "Itesolved, That we rejoice In the as sured prospect of nn early and honor able pence, nnd In the unparalleled triumphs of our brave sailors and sol diers In the existing war. We hereby express our hearty admiration for the confidence In the wise, patriotic and nble administration of Prurldent Mc Klnley. He has been equal to every need, nnd has shown the entire world how worthy he Is to lead a great peo ple in a groat cause." The commission left Inst evening for San Francisco, whence they will sail on the 10th Inst, for Hawaii. Robbed the Grave. A Btartling incident of which Mr. John Oliver of Philadelphia, w3 tho subject, is narrntod by him as follows : "I was in a most dreudfnl condition. Sly skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, UuiU'iie coated, pain continually In back and sides, no nppctito linulually growing weaker nay ty nay. Threo physicians had given 1110 up. I'ortun- ately, a friend advised trying 'Llectne Hitters,' anil TO my great joy aim uiinav.-, tho llrst bottle mado a decided Improvement, i ...iiiMnml il, Mr ii tn for thrco weeks, and am now a well man. I know they saved my ttp i ,l.n....nnrn,inll,n,viH ni " No one should fail to try them. Only 50 cents per bottlo at A. Wasloy's drug store Wnlcvj Kiyvorrt un ' lntoi'nut lonul Itaco. LonJIon, Aug. B. The Dally News says It understands news has reached the house of commons that the Prince of Wales Is taking a great Interest in the Llpton challenge. Ills royal high ness thinks that the unfortunate dis putes over the last race will not be un kindly remembered In America. In deed, on tho contrary, he believes that a contest well fought to tho end would "greatly strengthen the friendly feel ings so rapidly growing up between the two natlonB." A Few Pointers, The recent statistics of the number o deaths show tkat the large majority die with consumption. This disease may commence with an apparently harmless cough which can be cured instantly by Kemp's llalsam for the Throat aud Lungs, which is guaranteed to cure and relieve all cases. Price 2$ and 50c. Sold by all druggists ; ask for a free sample today. llnult Vhluviw tint SflO.OOO. Sedalla, Mo., Aug. 5, Tho board of directors of tho Uanlt of Commerce is sued a statement to tho publlalastnight in which they announce that the rob bers who sneaked into the bank's vault Monday last secured $10,000 In currency. This statement was issued to quiet re ports Intimating that the amount of the robbery wasuuch greater. The di rectors state Die loss will be mado good to the stockholders If the stolen money cannot be recovered. Tho Chief Ilurpesa of Mlleslmrg, I'a says DeWitt's Little Karly Risers are the best pills he erer used In his family during forty years of houso keeping. They euro constlpa. tion, Mck headache and stomach ami liver troubles. Hniall In aire lull L'l'O'it in results, C. II. IJaueubucli. W. M. BAKER, Chid ol the South Bend I'lro Department. OUTII BEND is justly proud of Its flro departmennt. There Is no braver set of firemen to bo found, and Chief linker Is n man who possesses now, as formerly, all tho qualifications that make him a model "Flro Chief." There was a time, however, when ho had reached a condition physically, which would have compelled him to resign his arduous and most important office, owing to a complication of nerve disorders and heart disease, had it not been for a most fortunate circumstance, by which his attention was called to Dr. read his, letter, carefully. Office of Chief of Fire Department, South Bend, Indiana. "Gentlemen: My duties, and perhaps, gradually brought upon me nervous this with increasing emphasis for four would bo overcome with shortness of breath and dizziness, and would imagine I was staggering. The slightest noise would startle mc, and the least excite mcnt set my heart to beating so that it would seem to jump out of my body Upon retiring 1 would feel such a faint, from my bed for relief, and I suffered I was treated by several physicians and tried many patent remedies, without relief, until I commenced using Dr. Miles' Itestoratlvo Nervine. Tlio first bottle helned mo so that I slent bettor and rested well. I used two bottles of - "io Ncrvlno a"d tlie nc blc f pounds in a short time. It has cured Dr. Miles' Nervine and Heart Curc to will be benefitted or cured thereby. W. M. BAKElt. Dr. Miles' Nervine is sold by all druggists on positive guarantee that the first bottle will benefit or money bo refunded. Book on Heart and Nerves Free By The Dr. Miles' Medical Co., Elkhart, Indiana. Dr. Mile s' Nervine tut bars loll direct to th con sumer fur 25 JWB it boI. tU prices, 0&TIDK dealer prom, wbora lor eiamiotmou. erythinj win-iuted. 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Lard firmer; west ern steamed, $5.50. nutter nrm; ractory, 11014c; Elglns, 19o.; Imltntton creamery, 14Hiai8ViiC. ; fancy Pennsylvania prints jobbing at 23if2Cc; do. wholesale, 22c. Cheese dull; large, whlto, 7Vh07'4c. ; small do., Tftc; light skims, 6ViQ6yac.; part do., GVi35Hc.; full do., 22',ic. Eggs firm: New York und Pennsylvania, HUfJlSHc; western, fresh, 14fl44c Potatoes steady; Jerseys nnd Long Island, $1.50f(2; sweets, $2.504. Tallow steady; city, 3Vic; coun try. SKfiBHa Cottonseed oil steadyi prlmo crude, 18c.; do. yellow, 23HG24C. Cabbago steady; Long Island. $1.5002. Baltimore. Aug. 4. Flour quiet nnd un changed. Wheat (Inner; spot, 73V4Q73o.j month, 72i&72Vfei'.; September. 7U4G7P)ic; Bteamer No. 2 rod, 71'41l71c.; southern, by sample, CJ73VtC.; do. on grade. TOV44T 73Vic. Corn strong; spot and month, 37 371ic; September, 37i4&37',j,c; steamer mixed, 3G4 3',4c. ; southern, white and yel low, 40c. Outs easier; No. 2 whlto west ern, 32V5i33'.tc: No. 2 mixed. 31031KC Itye steady; No. 2 nearby, 47c; No. 2 western, 49c. Huy In good demand for tlio better grades; No. 1 timothy, $12ffl2.50. Lettuco steady at DO'ii75c. per bushel box. I.lvo Htoolt Miii'kntK. New York. Aug. 1. lleevcs dull; cables stonily. Ciilvis itoiidy; all sold; veals, $5(00.75; westerns. $1.25; buttermilks, nom inal. Prime sheep stuady; others dull: lambs active, l.Vi25c. higher; two cars unsold; sheep. $M4.C0; lambs, $G.231J7.1214; culls, $4. Hogs lower at $4.15J.30. East Liberty, Pa., Aug. 4. Cattlo steady; extra, $3115.10; prime, $I.D0i&5; common, $3.80rr4, Hogs slow und lower; prime mediums und host Yorkers, $lfi 4.03; fair to go m, Yorkers. $3.05(lil; plus, $3.7004 i heavy, C'4l4; roughs, $2.30i3,50. Sheep slow; choice, $I.-IMi4.S0; common, $3.2583.75; spring hinibs, $lfo5.50; veal calves, $G.50ii6.75, Hob Mooro, of LaFayctto, Ind., says that for constipation ho has found DoWitt's Little Karly Klsors to ho porfect. Tliey never gripe. Try them for stomach and liver troubles, O. II. Iluuciihucli. Huy Keystone Hour, lio sine tlmt tlio name Lkhhki & IUkk, Ashland, 1'a., la printed on every sack. Miles' Itestorative Itemedies. riease the natural anxieties of my position, prostration and heart trouble. I felt years, until it becamo so bad that I sinking sensation that I would spring severely, both physically and mentally, thc Ncw IIcart Curc- 1 twenty me, and I can cheerfully recommend all who suffer as I did, for I know they Yours very truly, Restores Health. mm vat buipm;- to (70. Witron- tad Milk Urge, free CO. W. B. rilATT, tuft, BLKIIAJiJ. THE PHILADELPHIA TIIIES IS THE HANDSOMEST and BEST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED. 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AtigtiHtl, Continuing u IIopuloss J!o- ulxtntico nt MiuiIIm, lllils I'nlr to llo a Popiilur Worn Tlio SpimlMi Allttwur Wlll C'onio Nirly Noxt Wcok. London, Aug. 6. Tho Madrid corre spondent of The Times says: Though peace is tegarded as assured, It may not be attained so quickly as is gen erally expected. Senor Sagasta objects to bclnghUBtled.and insists upon every thing being done In a quiet, orderly and dlgnllied manner. He considers It necessnry to have full and satisfactory explanations ns to all doubtful parts, In order to ennble him best to protect the national Interests ngalnst the ng- gresslve tendencies of the Washington cabinet. He has also to examine minutely the exigencies of tho Internal situation and home politics, so as to avoid popular dissatisfaction and political unrest. Tho Spanish people, though slnceiely desirous of peace, nre disposed to ad mire this hesitancy and tenacious hold ing out till the Inst, although aware that it Implies greater sacrifices. As an Illustration of this feeling, while General Torn! Is blamed for capitulating at Santiago, Captain Gen eral Augustl, continuing a hopeless re sistance at Manila, bids fair to bo a popular heio. It would be premature to suppose that the political consulta tions now proceeding foreshadow the resignation of tho Liberal cabinet when peace Is concluded. The Conservatives have so constantly and loyally sup ported Sagasta throughout the war that no factious opposition need be feared from them. Tho consultation of the premier, thi presldents of the chambers and othei prominent persons are described as really of a national character, with a view of ascertaining the opinions 'if all parties. The government has not yet entered upon any engagement re garding tho terms for concluding tlu war with the United States. The cnb lnet will follow the advice of the party leaders, and will leave to the crown the liberty of choosing new advisers. AH the leaders consulted thus far have observed the strictest reserve, with the exception of Senor Romero y rtobledo, the leader of the Weylcritc party, who declares himself In favor of continuing the war. The queen regent has summoned sev eral generals for consultation. La Correspondence De Espana says the government has no present Inten tion of convoking the cortes. Kl Correo, the ministerial organ, says that, In addition to the monarchist chiefs, the queen regent will consult Professor Salmeron. the Republican leader, and an Influential Carllst chief. An ofllclal dispatch from San Juan de Porto Itlco says: "Most of the vol unteers are In a disorganized condition and are abandoning their arms." The Madrid correspondent of The Dally Mall says: "The government has not yet answered the American note, nor received President McKlnley's reply to the explanations asked for by Senor Sagasta. The premier said today that tho government would reply to the American demands curly next week. In consulting the party leaders Sagasta is following the precedent of Custelar, when the Vlrglnlus affair threatened war with the United States. It Is not probable that he will resign as a re sult of the conferences. The premier Is Inclined to rush the treaty through without convoking the cortes, trusting to get a bill of Indemnity next month, but the party leaders are not likely to consent to this course." The censorship of the Spanish papers Is now conducted with the utmost se verity. The military censor has ex cised all the leading papers, Including the military journals. Everything hav ing the remotest reference to the peace negotiations Is suppressed, nnd the cen sorship Is specially severe upon criti cisms of the American government's pretensions. These excised nrtlcles are replaced by poems, tales and literary matter. Sick headache, biliousness, constipation and all liver and stomach troubles can be quickly cured by using thoso famous little pills known as DoWitt's Little Early Iiisers. They aro iicusant to tatto auu never exipo. u. ji. Ilagcnbucli. YoHtm'dny'H ltnsoball Gainoi. At Philadelphia First game: Cleve land, 4; Philadelphia, 1. Second game; Cleveland, 8; Philadelphia, 3. At Louis ville First gamei Louisville, 11; Boston, 4. Second gamo: Boston, 8; Louisville, 4. At Chicago First game: Baltimore, 5; Chicago, 0. Second game: Chicago, 3; Baltimore, 1. At St. Louls-St. Louis, 8; Brooklyn, 7. At Cincinnati First game: New York, 6; Clnclnnntl, 5. Second gamo (9 Innings, called, darkness): Cincinnati, C; New York, E. At Toronto Toronto, 10; Syracuse, 1. At Ottawa Providence, 3; Ottawa, 2. At Buffalo Buffalo, 7; Springfield, 3. At Reading Allentown, 4; Reading, 3. At Lancaster Lancaster, 9; Newark, G. At Hartford Paterson, 8; Hartford, 0. At Richmond Richmond, 7; Norfolk, 1. Thousands of persons liavo been cured of piles by using DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo. It heals promptly and cures eczema and all skin diseases. It gives immediato relief. C. H. Hagenbueh. llont Cnpslzod nml Four Drowned. New York, Aug. !. A rowboat con taining Mrs. Otto Frohweln, her three children, aged I, 14 and 10 years, re spcctlvely, and Annlo Slebenllehm, and manned by three sailors from the yacht ot Colonel Ruppert, whoso guests they were, was capsized Inst night In Rarl tan bay, drowning the three children nnd Miss Slobenllehm. Olve the Children a Drink called Graln-O. It is a delicious, appetising, nourislilng food drink to tako tho placo of colleo. Sold by all grocers and liked by all who have used it becaiiho when properly prepared it tastes like tlio finest collee but la freo from ull us inim ions properties, urain Oalds digostion and strengthens tho nerves. It is not a stimulant but a health builder, and children, as well as adults, can drink it with great benefit. Costs about 1 as much aj colleo. 15 and 2So, IiiiIIiiiiii'h Jtupiiblleuu Tliilint, Indianapolis, Auc C The. Republi can state convi ntlon yesterday nomi nated the following ticket: Vor secre tary of state, Tuion 11. Hunt; auditor, William 11. Hint, tieusurer, Leopold Levy; attorney geiieinl. William L. Taylor; clerk of mipivine court, Robert A. Brownj superlntendi nt of public In struction, F. L. Jones; stnto statis tician, John H. Connor; stale geologist, Willis S. Illutlnhy; supiemn court Judges, Robert Don lint;, J. V. Iladley and Francis K. 1 laker. Tho editor of the r.vuiH City, l'u., Olohe, writes, "One Jllnuto Cough Cure is rightly named. It cured my children after all other reumlles lulled." It cures coughs, colds aud ull throat and lung troubles. U, II, Hagcif lmclt. r A FLORIDA HURRICANE. One Mini on n llniicou Kni-ty Honrs llliiiut .N'oiirlHlimoiit. Jacksonville, Aug. C. Specials to tho Times-Union nnd Citizen indicate that a hurricane of unusual severity swept the Gulf coast of Florida Wednesday. The storm had all the characteristics of a general West Indian cyclone. It was first reported at Tampa on Tues day, where It crazed the coast, but caused sufficient wind to detain steam ers In pott. A wrecking barge In charge of C. 15. Hardest!' was sent lull If t, nnd Mr. Hurdesty, 20 miles out in the bay, deserted the barge and took tefuge upon a beacon, where ho remained for 40 hours without food or water. At Apallehlcola the velocity of the wind leuched as high as 80 miles un hour. Four tugs nnd many small craft were sunk. Houses weie un roofed and almost every tree In the town leveled. At Chlpley a negro church and several other buildings were blown down, nnd thousands of acres of turpentine forest leveled. At Tallahassee, St. Teiesn, Mariana nnd Coreyvllle considerable damage wus done to houses, fences and trees, ns well ns to corn and cotton. A deluge of rain fell. Telegraph wires are ull down In west Florida and details nre meager, but so far as learned there were no casualties. Toxin Ui'llliM't'iit to Tli'lint. Galveston, Tex., Aug. G. The Demo cratic state convention yesterday nom inated the following ticket: For gov ernor, James D. Sayeis; lieutenant gov ernor, J. N. Drowning; attorney gen eral, Thomas S. Smith; comptroller, II. W. Flnley; lnnd commissioner, George Finger; trensuier, John W. Itobblns; rnllroad commls-dmier, Allison May field; superintendent of public Instruc tion, J. S. Kmdall: associate Justice of the supreme court, Thomus J. 'awo. "Which Wins?" In nearly every man's ca reer there comes a time when he standi between the angel of life and the angel of death both contending for his mortal frame, aud the question arics: Which wins?" Will he be carried away 'L bv disease and death 'ft or will the angel of :tA life move the stronger and bring him back to happiness? health and When a pry and phys have gradual and wasted lowest ebb, haps con. man s ener ical force ly weakened down to the until per- sumption has already laid its grim hand upon him and doctor after doctor and medicine after medicine have been tried in vain now, per haps, comes some kind friend who says, "Dr. Pierce can cure you, write to him. His "Golden Medical Discovery" has res cued thousands who were further cone than you." " He is chief consulting physician of the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, of Buffalo, N. Y. ; he has been at the head of thi great Sanitarium for thirty years; he has probably had more experience in treat ing severe chronlo diseases than any other physician living. Write to him anyway; that will cost you nothing. 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