Down One Street and up Another, Prom Every Word In Slicnandonli. I lard to hold down the enthusiasm of our people under such circumstances as those sur rounding the work of the little conqueror. There is no place in the world where a good thing is better appreciated than right here at home. We are quick to see it and quick to "push it along" in the manner th.it it merits. From all parts of the city come the same re ports j success follows in cveiy footstep nnd investigation of each new case but odds lo the endorsement that has gone before and places their claims beyond the shadow of a doiibl. This icpoit comes from West J'oplar street, where our representative found Mr. Uobcit S. Jones, Miner, at his place of residence. The following statement will interest our readers : " lor ve.irs 1 had backache hut of late it seemed to have changed more to headache. J also hart difficulty with the kidney secre tions, accompanied by loo frequent anion. I was troubled with a listless or tiled feeling and though 1 used about every kind of medi cine 1 knew about 1 cannot name one that 1 have not tested I got no permanent relief from any of them. I finally lead about Doan's Kidney Tills and got them from Kirlin's Pharmacy. They were the first remedy which gave me positive relief. They stopped the bladder (rouble nnd I have had none of those headaches since. I recommend Doan's Kidney Tills as the best kidney medi cine that ever came out. '" Doau'k Kidney Tills for sale, by nil doalors. Trice fill cents. Mailed by Tostcr-Mllburn Co., lSullalo, N. Y sole agents for tbo V S. Kemcmbor the name- Donn's nnd tako no substitute. VETERINARY SPECIFICS 500 FAGS BOOK MAILED FBBE. CONTENTS: Pnrt I. Diseases of Horses. Part II. Diseases of Cattle. Part III. Diseases or Sheep. Part IV. Diseases or Hogs. Part V. Diseases or Dogs. Part VI. Diseases or Poultry. Sumo book in bottor binding DO eta. lii'MruiiMSBii:n. n.,cor,iiiiiUni & JoiiBhu.,Ai? 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BUT BELIEVE THE END HAS GOME ItuliilbrcomutitH for (loiiorul Mllovnt 1....,. ,!.... I... I f ....... ...1 a ui ii, . . i ; v. uuiiiif rui hi u, iiviii ! loss or J'oiiuo NouotlutloiiH ltutiirit ot simttur'H Army Corp. Washington, Aue. 8. Although with out olllclal, as yet, continuation ot the report from Pails that the Spanish Kovernment has decided to accept the terms laid down by the United States ns essential to the negotiations of a treaty of peace, the olllclals here are proceeding under the conviction that the eiwl hus come, nnd are giving at tention to the steps to be taken next. In view of the delay In coming to this conclusion the Idea was beginning to prevail that the Spanish government was about to enter a plea In abatement, nnd that the answer would again be in conclusive. In this case the president was disposed to deal ilrinly with the Issue; to give notice that our proposals were withdrawn and to let It be un derstood that when Spain ugaln sued for peace the conditions would be more severe than those first laid down. If the Spanish answer should embody an effort to secure any material change In the conditions It will meet with prompt rejection. Some reference has been made In the dispatches of British newspapers to a desire on the part of the Spanish gov ernment to Include In the preliminary agreement a clause exempting It from liability for the Cuban debt. The for. mal statement of the points of the United States' note given out from the White House made no reference to this subject, and It cannot be known as yet whether or not the full text shows anything more. Hut presuming that no reference whatever Is made to the Cuban debt, It Is possible the sub ject may bo regarded as one that should be treated by the peace com missioners who aro to meet later to frame the treaty, which of course will embody many details that are left un touched In the main proposition, though cabinet ofllcers have authorized the statement that no part of the Cuban or Porto Tllcan debts would be as sumed by the United States. Should the Spanish answer be nn un conditional acceptance of our terms some negotiation may be necessary to agree upon the steps to be taken to give effect to the agreement. So far as can bo learned It has not yet leen determined how this shall be done. There are two ways open. The first Is a military capitulation by v the cap tain generals .of Cuba and POrto nico, which will Immediately place the Amer ican military or naval commanders In technical occupation of the Islands and enable them to carry out In their own way and in their own time the em barkation of the Spanish armies In the islands. The question as to whether they shall be permitted to carry off their arms Is not now as material as It was In the case of the surrender of General Toral's forces at Santiago. Spain having succumbed, It might bo urged that the United States might grant a concession of this point to Spanish pride without fear of having the action attributed to fear of the consequences of a refusal. This would not apply, however, to the volunteers who might elect to remain In Cuba, as It would not be prudent to allow so large a body of men to carry arms. The second method by which the pre liminary peace agreement might be formally effected would be by a pro tocol to be signed by a representative of the president, probably Secretary Day in this case, and by M. Cambon In behalf of the Spanish government. It was by Just such an agreement as this, known as the Cushlnc protocol, that war with Spain was averted as a re sult of the VIrglnlus affair. This course having the weight of precedent, may he adopted In this case. It Is probable that In the Philippines the greatest difficulty will be met In putting the agreement Into effect on account of the attitude of the Insurgents, but General Merrltt Is now gaining In strength dally and probably will be In position to meet any emergency. General Wade's reinforcements for General Miles are going forward re gardless of the progress of peace ne gotiations. The agreement to negoti ate a treaty of peace does not neces sarily carry with it a cessation of hos tilities. IC It Is desirable these rein forcements may be Intercepted and re turned to the United States, after they sail. The present plans of Secretary Alger all contemplate that they shall leave the United States, especially as It Is felt that with the practical 'field experience they will acquire In Porto Rico under favorable climate condi tions they will make good material to use both there and In Cuba In carrying out the government's reconstruction policies. Secretary Alger Is upprehenslve that the small wharfage recources of San tiago will seriously retard the execu tion of the department's orders for the speedy return to the United States of Shatter's army corps. With the Span ish steamers coming to take away the surrendered army of General Toral, which must bo first removed before It will bV safe to withdraw the whole of the American force, It Is going to be difficult to embark the latter without Incurring the danger of a severe con gestion In the unhealthy town. General Shatter has been called upon by cable to describe the state of affairs, and he will be given all the help In the power of Hie war department, but still It Is believed that the whole of Shatter's soldiers cannot be embarked before the flrst of September. The war department officials are en tirely satisfied with the progress so far made toward the shipment to Spain of General Toral's army surrendered at Santiago. The vessels which are to be used for this purpose are now on the way to Santiago, and barring acci dents, they nre expected to arrive there about the 13th Inst., when the troops will bo embarked as rapidly as pos sible and proceed at once to Spain. It is recalled that most of the other com petitors for the transportation contract required until Sept. 1 to accomplish' the embarkation, which, under the present nrrangement, It Is expected, will be completed by Aug. 15 or very Boon thereafter. Thousands of persons havo been cured of piles by using DoWltl'S Wltcu uazei eaivo. it heals promptly and euros cczoina and all akin diseases. It gives Immediate relief. C. , llacunbuch. Cold on tho Maria Tiii-PMi. Playa Del liste, Aug, 8. The Potomac has lecovcied 10,000 from the Infanta Maria Teresa, which wub driven ashore at tho time Admiral Curvera attempted to escape from Santiago, and which has been lloated and will proceed io jxor til.k. Va. Iiurdoek Blood Hitters Klyca a man n clear head, an active hratn, a strong, vigorous body makes lihu lit for the battle of life ili The H Compared with The Mel AIRS. CIIAS. LA POINT. It's the old, old story, told over and over again since tho dawn of crea tion. The story of tho heart. It's a theme that never wearies. And yob the saddest stories of tho heart aro those of its disorders. It has been tho most neglected organ in tho body. Thcro aro thousands of cases of heart disease that never receive the proper treatment. The average doctor knows little of tho heart, and treats the cases presented to him, as some other dis order and in this manner, patients, instead of being cured, aro mado worse. Tho testimony of tho lady whoso portrait appears above is pertinent. Dr. Miles' discoveries, relating to the heart and nerves, mark a new era in tho treatment ot disorders of these most vital organs. Heart disease, formerly considered beyond the palo of medical aid, has at last yielded tho victory to Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure. Tho reports received by Dr. Miles' Medical Co., of cases where special advice is asked, show conclusively that In a majority of cases complete cures follow the faithful use of Dr. Miles' Restorative Remedies. Tho few failures are generally duo to negllenco on tho part of the patient in not taking the remedies as directed. "A severe attack of typhoid fever left mo with heart trouble of tho most serious nature. Nothing tho doctors gave mo seemed to havo any effect. They gave the very strongest of heart medicines, but to no avail. 1 had severe pains in tho region of tho heart, and was unable to sleep or lie on my left side for more than three minutes at a time without great pain. My heart seemed to miss beats, and I had smothering spells, in which it seemed every breath would bo the last I should draw on earth. Wo accidentally heard of Dr. Miles' Now Heart Curo and Restorative Nervine, and as a. last resort wo nurchased a bottle of each. Afr.nr takim tho remedies a week, I could bo lifted in a chair and sit up an hour. In two weeks I could walk about, and in a short tlmo I was ablo to do light house work and I am now well along on tho road to hcaltli. I shall bo over gratcfnl to you for your wonderful medicines and will praiso them to cveryono I know. Truly they saved my life. Hoping every sno who uses Dr. Miles Remedies will derivo the samo benefit that I have. I remain," iVJ.7 llumbolrt St., Bold by nil Druggist. 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THE AFFAIR WAS BLOODLESS. KiumliirdH Itml So Tlmo to llolnr or I'l'ppnro Any TroncliuroiiH Tricks, lS'ntlvo Troops Jtolf-nsotl, Hut Sjiiui liiriln Ciirrlocl Awny, Wheeling, Atip. 8. The details of the bloodless canture of the principal of the I.ndrone iHlnnds reached Wheeling yesterday In n letter to Hon. Augustus Pollnk from the naval olllcer who fig ured In the leading role of the exploit, Lieutenant William Hruunersreuther, executive oITtcor of tho cruiser Charles ton. The letter Is as follows: We have Just carried out our orders to capture the Spanish authorities at the capital of the Ladrone Islands, Agnna. I was selected by the captain to undertake this Job and given 100 men to land with ns a starter. I went ashore to have a talk with tho governor about affairs, and the result was that did not lose even n single man. The matter was all settled In one day, and we are cnrrylng with us B4 soldiers (Spanish) and six offlrers, besides a lot of Mauser lilies and nearly 10.000 rounds of ammunition. I had the whole to handle nnd did It up quickly. The captain's Instructions were to wait a half hour for his answer to our ulti matum, then use my troops. I waited, and In Just 2D minutes the governor handed me his sealed reply addresed to the captain of my ship, then In the harbor about four or five miles off. I knew this wns sealed with the sole object of gaining time, and hence I i broke the weal, read the contents, the governor protesting, nnd saying that that wos a letter for my captain. I re plied: "I represent him hero. You are now my prisoners, senors, nnd will have to come on board ship with me." They protested and pleaded, and finally the governor said: "You came on shore to talk over matters and you make us prisoners Instead." I replied: "I came on shore to hand you a letter and to get your reply; In this reply now In my hands you agiee to surrender all under your Juilsdlctlon. If this means anything at all. it means that you will accede to any demands I may deem proper to mako. You will at once write an order to your military man at Agann, the cap ital (this place was five miles distant), diiectlng him to deliver at this place at 4 p. m. (it was then 10:30 a, m., June 21) all ammunition and Hags nn the Island, each soldier to bring his own rllle nnd ammunition and all the sol diers, native and Spanish, with their olllcers, must witness this." They pro tested and demurred, saying this was not time enough to do It. Hut I said: "Senors. It must be done." tub letter was written, read by me and sent. I took all the ofllcers with me In a boat nnd at 4 p. m. went ashore again nnd rounded In tho whole outfit. I was three miles away from my troops and had only four men with me. At 4 p. m., when I disarmed 10S men and two officers, I had 40 men and three olllcers with me. The keynote to tho whole business was my breaking the seal of that let ter and acting at once. They had no time to delay or prepare any treach erous tricks and I got "the drop" on the whole outfit as they say out west. Tho native troops I released and al lowed to return to their homes unre stricted they had manifested great Joy In being relieved from Spanish rule. While It was harsh, It was war, nnd in connection with the Spanish treachery It was all that could be done. Twenty four hours would have yes, I believe even four hours, with a leader such as the governor was, a lieutenant colonel In the Spanish army given them a chance to hide along the road at Agana and at Intervals In the dense tropical foliage they could have almost an nihilated any force we could land. The approaches to the landing over shallow coral reefs would have made a land ing without n terrible loss of life al most an Impossibility. We have Increased by conquest the population of the United States by nearly 12,000 people. The capital has a population of 0,000 people. This harbor In which we were Is beautiful, easy of access, plenty of deep water, admitting of tho presence of a large number of vessels at the same tlmo, and Is an Ideal place for a coaling station. If our government decides to hold the Philip pines, It would then come In so well; San Francisco to Honolulu 2,100 miles, Honolulu to Island of Guam 3,300 and thence to Manila 1,000 miles. With a chain of supply stations like this we could send troops tho whole year round If necessary and any vessel with a steaming capacity of 3.C00 miles could reach a base of supplies. The details I have scarcely touched upon, but had the olllclals and soldiers dreamed for one moment that they were to be torn from their homes, there would, I feel sure, been another Btory to tell, and I am firmly convinced this letter would never havo been written. The captain, In extending to me his congratulations, remarked: "Brauners reuther, you'll never as long as you Mve have another experience such as this. I congiatulate you on your work." All this whole affair was transacted In Spanish. I hnd nn Interpreter with me but forgot all about using him. I did not want them to get a chance to think even before It was too late. The Sore La Grippe cure. Thero Is no use sufforinic frorutlits dreadful nmlany.if you will only gt tho right remedy. You arc having pain all through your body, vour liver is out of order, have no annctite. no life or ambition, havo bail cold, in fact aro completely used up. Electric Hitters i tho only romedy that will civo you prompt and suro relief. 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Sold hy nil ardours mid llkod by all who have used It heeaiiso whou jiroporly prepared It tastes llko the flnost coiro hut Is free from all Its Injurious properties, drain 0 aids dlt'esliou ami btrunuthciis the nervos. It Is not a stimulant hut a health builder, mid children, as well as adults, can drink It with great bctioflt. Costs uliout 1 us much ai entice. 15 and 25u, SCHLEY MISREPRESENTED. Did Not Rny It Wim Posslblo to Untor Siiiitlngo'H Mlniil llnrlior. Washington, Aug. 8. Secretary Long requests the publication of the follow ing from Admiral Sampson, under date nf July 27: "I nm led to write nt the present tlmo on account of the publication of an ar ticle which appealed in the papers of the lDth Inst, in which Commodore Schley Is made to say that ho had stated, apparently to the writer, that he had over and over ugaln declared It was possible to enter the harbor of Santiago, notwithstanding the mines. "Commodore Schley called upon me yesterday and voluntnrlly stated thnt the publication of the article on the 19th was false In every particular; that he not only never stated anything of the kind, but that he had never even thought of It; that he had always en tliely ngieed with me on this ques tion, and that he did not know a single olllcer whose opinion differed from mine." Kntnlly Shut Ills i'lnynintr.. Wellsboio, Pa., Aug. 8. Mvans Hath away, the 8-year-old son of George M. Hntlmway, the Inventor, of this place, yesterday accidentally shot and killed Walter S. Dartt. a playmate. Mr. Hert Dartt, the father, who was cleaning some guns In the building where the accident happened, lan to the boy's assistance, but he lived only a few minutes. Young Hathaway is almost crazed with grief. Arrival nf Sp:fnKli Transports. Santiago il Cuba. Aug. 8. The Ali cante, tho first Spanish transport, ar rived yesterday afternoon, and Gen eral Shaftcr expects to begin shipping the Spanish ptlMiners of war by her to day. Geneial Wheeler sails on the Miami. The man is consid ered the most reckless of m who risks his life by putting his head Into the mouth of a savage Hon. The men who perform this foolhardy act are few and far between. There are tens of thousands of men who daily do a much more rash and dangerous deed. They are the men who overwork and neglect their health. No man can do this with impunity The inevitable result is serious illness and premature death. One of the most common results of care lessness in regard to health is consumption. There is one, and only one, unfailing rem edy for this dread disease. It is Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It has a record of thirty years, during which time it has cured q3 per cent of all cases of bronchial, throat and lung affections. 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