The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, November 03, 1898, Image 3

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THE EXCEtLCNCI OF SYSUP OF FIGS
la duo not ouly to the orlglnnlily nml
simplicity of tho combination, tint also
to the euro .mil skill with which It is
manufactured by sciontific processes
known to tho California Via Svr.ur
Co. only, and wo wish to Impress upon
all tho importance of purchasing tho
true and original remedy. As tho
genuine Syrup of Klgs is manufactured
by the Cii.iroit.viA Via Svmrp Co.
only, n knowledge of lliut fact, will
nssist one In avoiding the 'worthless
imitations manufactured by other par
ties. The high standing of the Cai.i
roiwiA Km Svuui- Co. with (lie medi
cal profession, and the satisfaction
which the genuine Syrup of Figs has
given to millions of families, makes
the name of the Company a guaranty
of the excellence of its remedy. It is
far in advance of nil other laxatives,
as it acts on tho kidneys, liver and
bowels without irritating or weaken
ing them, and it docs not grlpo nor
nauseate. In order to gefc its beneficial
effects, please remember the name of
tho Company
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
HAN I'ltANOl'!). 'al.
LOP18V1M.E. KT. m vitltK. N.Y.
Wear
Royal
Worcester
Corsets.
FOR 8ALC BY LEADING DEALERS.
Philadelphia 8?
v Reading Railway
1 1 in! (,,;-! No iiinok'
IN KKI'KOT OCTOIIElt 4,1898.
TratMH leave Hlienatidoali nn follows:
For Nt-w York via 1'htludolphia, wtek days,
7 30 9 51 H. 111., 12 27, 8 10 anil 0 07 p. m.
For New York vlu Mauch ChuiUc, week days,
780 a. in., 12 27 and 3 10 n. in.
For Uvadlug and Philadelphia, week days,
7 30. 9 SI li.m.. 12 27, 3 10 and 6 07 P. In
For l'ottsvillc, week dayu, 7 30, 9 61 a. tu.,
12 27, 3 10, 6 07 and T 2.1 p. in.
For Tamnqua and Mahanoy City, week days
7 SO, 9 SI a. in., 12 27. 3 10 and 0 07 p. in.
For WllManiflport, Hunbury and LewlgLurg,
week dayo. 1180 h. ra.. 12 27. 7 21 p. m
For Mahauo) Plane, weekdays, 7 30, 9 54, 11 80
a. iu., iz ziy oju, u U7. v '-, v o.i p. in.
For Agbland and Sluuuokln, week days, 7 30,
1180 a. in.. 12 27. 3 10.6 07. 723 and 9 65 n. 111.
For Haltimore, Washington and tho Weit via
li.MU. il. it., turoiiKli trains lea" l Kcuunp
Terminal. llil udelnhln. (P. & It. 17 R.1 at 8 20
7 55, II 21) a. m., 3 10 and 7.27 p. l. Sundays,
8 20,7 00,1120 a.m., 3 4H and 7 27 p. in. Addi
tional trains from Twenty-fourth and Chest
nut streets station, week days, 10 30 a. in. 12 20.
rjisswp.ru. nunuays, l itt, sza p. m,
TKAINH FOK SHENANDOAH.
Leave Now York via Philadelphia, week
uuya, vi io, 4 uu, s uu, u uu a. in., ana l 40, 4 bu
9 00 n.m.
Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week
days. 4 80. 9 10 a. m.. 1 80 n. in.
Leave Philadelphia, IteadluE Terminal, week
days, 8 40, 8 88. 10 21 a. in. nml 1 30, 4 00 p. m
Leave Heading, week days, 7 00, 10 08, a, in.
iz 10, li, d uu p. m.
Leave Potlavllle, week days, 7 10, 7 40 a. m.
12 30 4 10, 6 10 and 6 SO n. m.
Leavti Tamaqua, week days, 8 30, 11 23 a. in..
1 49, 5 56, 7 JO p. m.
' Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 9 05, 11 47
a. in., a o iz, o zi, v ti p. in
Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 630, 9 21
10 25, 1159 a. m 2 41, 5 3J, A 41 7 7, p IU.
Leave William-sport, week days, 7 42, 10 00 a
ra., 12 31 and 4 00 p. m.
ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION,
Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street warf and
Boiiuisireef wnan lor Aiianiio mty.
Weekdays Kinross. 9 00. a. ni.. 2 00. 1 00.
BOO p. in. Acanminodatlou, 8 00 am., 6 30 pm
Sundays Kiptcss, 9 00, 10 00 a in Accommoda-
llon, 8 UU B 111, 4 45 p. in.
Ileturnlng leave Atlantic City depot, cornel
Atlantic nnu Amansag avenues.
Weekdays Express, 7 35, 9 00, a. in., 8 80, 0 80
Sin. Accommodation, 8 15 a. in. 4 05 p. m.
undays Express, 4 00, 7 30 p. ni. Accommoda
tlon. 7 15 a. m.. 4 15 n. m.
For Capd May, Sea Isle City and Ocean City
Weekdays 9 00 a m, additional for Cape May,
4 15 p m.t for Sea Islo Cltv, 5 00 p in., for
Ocean City, 4 15, 5O0 p m. Sundays, Chestnut
Blrees v 10 n m., noiuu street, v uu a.m.
Parlor Cars on all exureHS trains.
Xor further Information, apply to nearest
Philadelphia and Heading uauway ticket RRcni
or auuress
I. A. SwEioAnn, Kimon J. Wbkks.
Clen'l Sunt., Oen'l l'ass'r Agt.
Heading Terminal, Philadelphia.
VOTE FOR
H.J.MULDOON,
YOUR NEIGHBOR,
ft FOR CONTROLLER.
VOTE FOR
David M. Graham,
OF A1AHANOY CITY,
FOR STATE SENATOR.
VOTE FOR
Dr. EL G. Reitzel
OP AlAHANOY CITY.
FOR THE LEGISLATURF
nillions of Dollars
flo up iii amoku tivory year, TaVo i
loVo ....1 . I. (.l. f
nlture, otn Insured in flrst-clREs ro
uanio coiunanlo hs n iirose.u ted uy
TiAVin FAIIST insurance Atrei.
w, j S(lltl) J4rdlnfI
Also T.llf. nd AivIiUnl.l Virl.n1.
I A Unndnomo Comnlnylnn
Its one of the greatest charms a woman can
possess, l'outom's CoMrmxiaN l'owoua
Tho "Promotor'' Still Implicating
Leading Englishmen
IN QUESTIONABLE TKANSAOTIONS
Blr VMlllnm IMnr-rlott, tho Mm o."!" of
AbPfirnvouuy mid Sir Joseph Itonnls,
Kx-I,orl Mayor or Loudon, Among
'XMioho Who Sold Tholr Nnmos.
London, Nov. 3. Martin D. nucker,
a former promotor of bicycle com
panies, who was charged with con
tempt of court In endeavoring to In
duce Ernest Terah Hooley. the bank
rupt company promotor, to alter evi
dence which reflected upon the number
company directors, was fined 200 and
costs yesterday and was further or
dered to pay the money Immediately or
go to prison.
Mr. Hooley declared that Hucker. In
behalf of four directors of the num
ber company, ottered him 5.000 to
change some of the evidence presented
In the bankruptcy proceedings.
Mr. Hooley continued to testify to
the amounts, large and small, paid to
trustees and directors In connection
With his promotions. He created a
sensation by asserting that he paid Sir
William Marriott 1,000 for Introduc
ing him to the Carlton club and assert
ing later that he paid 10,000 to the
Marquis of Abergavenny, a prominent
Conservative, for party funds. The
witness did not know whether the
money reached tho party funds.
buusequently Mr. Hooley explained
that he paid the Marquis of Aber
gavenny 5,000 first and then paid him
second 5,000 because he was told
that ho had promised 10,000. "But,"
the witness Interjected, "that was a
lie."
Sir Joseph Ilenals, former lord mayor
of London, was mentioned by Mr.
Hooley as among those who received
5,000 for Joining the board of directors
of the British Embroidery company.
Tne bankrupt said also that Lord
Ashburton paid him 50,000 for a quar
ter snare or His profits from Sept. 30,
1897, to the last day of that year. On
the other hand, Mr. Hooley paid Lord
Ashburton 10,000 for an Introduction
to a firm of solicitors wllllner to ad
vance him 90,000 at 3'4 per cent.
Various others were named bv the
bankrupt as having purchased Bharea
In his profits.
The Population of Shenandoah
about eighteen thousand, and we would
say at least one-half aro troubled with some
affection of the Throat and Lungs, as those
complaints are, according to statistics, more
numerous than others. We would advise all
not to neglect the opportunity to call on their
druggist and get a bottle of Kemp's Balsam
for the throat and I.ungs. Price 25 and 50c.
Trial size free. Sold by all druggists
THE PRODUCE MARKETS
As Itollectfrt by Deiilliiirn In IMlllndol-
plila mid lliiltliiinro.
Philadelphia, Nov. 2. Flour weak: win
ter supernne, J2.2582.50; Pennsylvania
roller, clear, J3.1S'S3.33; city mills, extrn,
2.65W2.50. Ryo Hour scarce and firm at
$3 per barrel for choice Pennsylvania.
Wheat Irregular; No. 2 red, November,
71,iWc. Corn steady; No. 2 mixed,
November, 37?J4137Hc. ; No. 2 yellow, for
local trade, 3911c. Oats firm; No. 2 whlto,
new, 30c. No. 2 white, clipped, new, 304c.
Hay In liberal supply; cholco timothy,
HI for lanie bales. Ueef firm; beef hami
J18.5019. Pork firm; family, tl313.60.
Lard firmer; western steamed, $5.30. But
ter firm; creamery, 15(d23c; western fac
tory, ll'ifjll'ic; Klglns, 23c; Imitation
creamery. 13ftl7c. ; Nuw York dairy, 140
19c; do. creamery. 15iT22Kc; fancy Penn
sylvania prints Jobbing at 2v3ZSc.: do.
wholesale, 21c. Cheese llrm; large, whlto
and colored. S'Ac: small do.. 9B9V4C.;
light skims, 0Vafi7c.; part do., CQCc.; full
do., 2l&63VzC. Eggs very llrm; New York
and Pennsylvania, 21Ht'22c; western,
fresh, 21c. Potatoes steudy; Jerseys, $1
,37: New York, Jl.25yi.w; i-ong isiano,
J1.231.73; Jersey sweets, 1101.75; south
ern sweets, 50S75c. Tallow easy, cotton
seed oil dull; prime crude, 18c; do. yel
low, 22Hc. Turpentine dull at 3737Hc
Cabbage dull at tl(3 per 100.
Baltimore. Nov. 2. Flour dull ana un
changed. Wheat dull; spot nnd month,
ljnitic.: December, 72?i(U73c.; steamer
No. 2 red, CGVj1(G6?ic.; southern, by sam
ple. CC072c: do. on grade, 66'Aj)7lV5C.
Corn dull; spot and month, 37y!J37?8e.:
now or old November or December, 3G?4
37c; January, 3Cift3Ge.; Februury, 37c;
steamer mixed, 3CVi3G?;o,; southern,
white, now, C337Hc; do. do. yellow.
ZOViOiT.ic. Oats llrm; No. 2 wbltu west
ern. 23'4Ti:oc.: No. 2 nuxeu uo., ziasbc.
Hya firm; No. 2 nearby, E5Vic.; No. J west
ern, C7',.c. Hay di.ll; No. 1 timothy, $10
10.50. Griiln wolslits steamers inaciivo
and dull; parcel room more active; steam
to Liverpool, per bushel, Ed, December;
tted. January: Vork, roi oruers, per quar
ter, 4s. 't'&d. November; 4s. 3d. December,
Lettuce at 75c. per bushel box.
Llvo Stock AlnrkotH.
Now York. Nov. 2. Beeves active;
steerB a shade higher; bulls steady;
cowh steady to firm; about all sold;
steers, Jl.20fl5.25; tops, $5.30; oxen und
stags, $2.754H.G0; cows, $1.75ff3.50: bulls,
$2.75473.50. Veals steady to 15c. higher;
Krassors slow and weait; vcais, jra(.u;
grassers, $3.50g3.S7'.4; westerns, $3.25S1.25.
Bheep slow; common und medium weak;
lambs steady to nrm; top craoes lw.
higher: sheep, $3ft 1.50; heavy wetherB,
H.75; lambs, medium to choice, $3.25Q5.90;
tops, $6; general sales, Jj.35fi5.75; culls,
11.50. Hogs slow at J3.80S3.95.
East Liberty, Pa Nov. z. came aooui
Jteady; extra, J3S5.20; prime. J1.S0W5; com
mon, J3.25S3.60. Hogs steady; prime me
alums, J3.70i53.7a; prime heavy, $3.753.80;
best Yorkers, J3.C0g3.65; pigs, $3.403.DOj
common, J2.25B3.25; roughs, J2.E0S3.10.
Sheep steady; choice wethers, $1.30(31.40;
common, $2.5003.50; choice Iambs, $5,250
t.40; common to good, $3.4005.10; veal
Calves, JG.50S7.
First of All, Red Flag Oil, 25c.
What for? Aehea, palus, hruiscs.
At
Oruhler llros., drug storo.
lorto Hluo l'otu( riminlHNlnn,
WaslilnRton, Nov, 3. The Porto
RIcan uostul coinmlsslon is nt work
framing Its report on the postal work
on the Island, They will suKgest the
retention of the postal pervlee now In
opeiatlon, to be under the direct charge
of a superintendent of mulls, pending
legislation that may be enacted on the
BUbJect at the next session of congress.
Karl's Clover Itoot Tea is n pleasant laxa
tlvu. Humiliates tlio bowels, purines ttio
Mood. Clears the complexion. Easy to
mako and pleasant to taKO, sa cis. now u,v
P. I). Klrliii and a imammen,
Tertllny Ciu'h I'op Dupiin.
Chicago, Nov. 3. The Kecord says!
Trolley cuih will soon whizz and clang
through the stieets of Toltlo, Yoko
hama, Osaka and other large cities of
Japan, If tho plans now being formed
In Chlcncn are carried out, A com
pany of Chicago and eustern capital
ists Is Iwlng formed, which Is to have
a capltul of not less than $10,000,000,
for the purpose of building electric
railways throughout the principal
towns,
Sblloh's Consumption Cure cuics wliero
others fail. It is the leading Cough Cuio,
uud no home should be without it, Hrasant
to tnkoaud noes right to the spot, Held by
1', 1), Klrliu aud u guurautoo,
Tho Kind You Ilavo Always Bought, nml Avhlcli hns Itccu
iu uso for over 30 yours, hits homo tho signature of
-""1 hits hcen iniulo under Ills per
L&XrjZ7iytL , o"l suiiervl.slon slnco Itsiufuiicy.
-mry, cu. Allow no ono to deceive you In this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations anil .Substitutes aro but U.v
pciliiicnts that trlllo -with and eiulanger tho health of
Infants und Children Experience against U.vperlnicn.
What is CASTORIA
Castorla is a substttuto for Castor OH, Paregoric, Drops
and Soothing Syrups. It is Harmless and Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Povorishness. It cures Dlarrluea and Wknl
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho
Stoanach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears tho
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
THE CCNTAUH COMPANY, TT MURRAY STRICT, NtW YORK CtTV.
VI,;,.. Survvs v u
S Bometlmesreels a reliable, monthly, rejrnlatliig med.Jne. Only harmleu 0H
irv J tliopurcit drugs should banted. If you want tho bosi, get
mi t sk re sea-n
Thy are prompt, tale and oertala
k rutin! R.nt,n,.h.n SlfWl k
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thirty-fir. I volume in 189S. During the year it will be as heretofore
A MIRROR OF FASHION
Paris and Nm York
Fashions
A Colored Fashion
Supplement
Cut Paper Patterns
A Bi-Weekly Pattern
Sheet
T, W. llitglnwn
weekly,
LONG SERIALS AND SHORT STORIES
Twoamousauthors will contribute
serial stories to the Hazar In 1898,
nrsi deals witu scotch and continental
scenes, the second is a story of a young
girl, versatile, and typically American.
Mary E. Witklns
These
Octave Thanet
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DEPARTMENTS AND SPECIAL ARTICLES
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CLUB WOMEN HUMOR
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Voice, Art, the Play, Women and Men, leaders among Women,
Gardening, Housekeeping, Life and Health, Indoor Details, etc.
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of Paris and New York. Once a month
the Hazar will Issue, free, a volored
fashion supplement. Cut paper patterns
of certain gowns in each number will be
made a feature. 1 he: will be sold in
connection with each Issue at a uniform
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By JOHN KBNDRICK BANGS ,
OcUvs Tbsoet
FRANCE ANDFASIIODA.
Tho Evacuation Polioy Accopted in
Prinoiple.
AMBASSADOR DE 00UB0EL SULKS
l'renuli ItcptoMoiitntl vo In London All
hciiIh IHniMjIf lYoiii Lord SiilNliury'
llcLiipllon Itl ltNli Const (IilMi-ilsimill
Ordered u Ho ltnudy lor-Mobilization
London, Nov. 3. The situation re
garding Fushodn. Is practically un
changed. Haron De Courcel, the
French ambassador, who on Tuesday
paw Sir Thomas Sanderson, permanent
under secretary of Btato for foreign af
fairs, was absent from Lord Salis
bury's reception yesterdny.
The special dispatches from Paris
this morning repeat the seml-olllclal
statement that the evacuation ol
Fashoda Is accepted In principle, but
that other stations In the Hahr-121-Gazel
region will be maintained.
Various rumors are afloat as to
Abyssinian expeditions nearlng the
Nile to assist the French, but nothing
authentic Is known on this point.
M. Delcasse, French minister of for
eign affairs, Is expected to announce
his policy In the chamber of deputies
tomorrow. It Is ndmlttcd on nil sides
that Fashoda itself offers no difficulty
provided a way can be found to solve
French amour propre.
The fact that the coast guardsmen
throughout the United Kingdom have
been warned to be In readiness for
mobilization Is regarded as a menacing
sign. Many of them have already
Joined their ships.
Itlght lion. James Bryce, former
under secretary of state for foreign af
fairs, subsequently president of the
board of trade, ud now member of
parliament In thuTLIberal Interests for
Aberdeen, speaking there last night.
Indorsed Lord Salisbury's stand In the
Fashoda controversy, declaring that
"the military control of all the navi
gable waters In the IJahr-El-Gazal
basin, as well as the Nile, must be se
cured to Egypt."
Referring to the Increasing cordiality
between the United States and Great
Britain Mr. Bryce said:
"When last in the United States I
was much struck with the change In
public sentiment. The spontaneous
outburst of feeling In Great Britain
when the European powers wished to
Intervene against the United States
during the recent war with Spain made
the Americans understand how close
we felt the tie between them and our
selves. They have shown that they
appreciate and reciprocate our sent!
ment.
"I would never advocate a formal
alliance. At all events the obstacles
at present are serious, but all the con
dltlons exist for a solid and durable
friendship between America and Great
Britain. They have no adverse Inter
ests anywhere In the world, and they
have common alms In sundry regions.
Everywhere each can render a great
service to the other, and they can un
derstand one another better than either
can understand any foreign country.
Nature and history meant them to be
friends, and the closer and deeper that
friendship Is the better It will be for
the greatness and welfare of both."
SPANIARDS HOLDING OUT
With tho Hope of Got tine Hotter
Terms From the Americans.
Washington, Nov. 3. The adminis
tration has had no direct Intimations
from Paris that the Spaniards threaten
to break off peace negotiations, and It
Is the belief of the president and his
advisors that the rumors published as
coming from Paris and Madrid are
merely mutterlngs given voice for
special purposes.
The administration expects Spain to
morrow to present a counter proposl
tlon In regard to the Philippines, and
by not accepting the American demand
for all the Islands to refuse It in the
Spanish diplomatic custom by pre
senting their side of the question, In
other words demanding a large sum
of money as a purchase price. It Is
the opinion of the ofllclals of the state
department that Spain will try to post
pone any final action on the matter
until after the elections next Tuesday.
An adjournment will probably be taken
tomorrow until Monday or Tuesday,
and the Spaniards Imagine by holding
out they may be able to gain some
thing more.
A-cldont Spoiled a Trial Trip,
San Francisco, Nov. 3. The torpedo
tlestroyer Farragut went out on her
oinclal trial trip yesterday, and when
she had all but accomplished the re
quirements ot the government an air
pump broke down nnd spoiled It all
The requirements of the contract are
that tho vessel shall run an hour at
a speed of 30 knots. For 42 minutes
the Farragut cut through the water
at the speed of 31.30 knots, or more
than 36 miles nn hour. Then the break
came.
A Narrow Escape.
Thankful words written by Mrs. Ada E.
Hart, of Groton, S. 1). "Wai taken with u
bad cold which bottled on my lungs ; cough
set in and finally terminated In Consumption.
Four Doctors gave me up, saying I could live
but a short time. I save myself up to my
Savior, determined If I could not stay with
my friends on earth, I would meet my nbseut
ones above. My husband was advised to get
Dr. King's Now Diseovory for Consumption,
CoiikIis and Colds. I gave it a trial, took in
all eight bottles It has cured me, and thank
(iod 1 am saved and now a well and healthy
woman." Trial bottles free at A. Waslcy's
Drug Storo lteuular size 50c aud fl.00.
Guaranteed or price refunded.
Ilrlitn or 11 Week Suicides.
Kansas t'tly. Mo., Nov. 3. Mrs.
Ceorpe Hear, daughter of former City
Ens ner Wllx. lunimitied suicide
Tuesday night, llring a bullet Into her
brain. The tragedy occurred Just one
week after the young woman's mar
riage to George Bear, an Insurance
man, and on tho 23d anniversary of
Her until.
A flood Thing for a Bad Coucli.
What? l'au-Tina, 25c. At ambler llros.,
driii; store.
Wlllliim Vlhltod tlio Tomb or David.
lleilln Nov. 3. Emperor 'William's
ncn,uii-lil"n f n plot of lnnd from the
Bullun and hi- liundinK It to the Cath
olics Is regarded :ih tl.1 final touch In
a low? und i nrefully : I'pnivd scheme
to mollify the i.VntiUl- (the Catholic
party In the ivlt liKtarr), tho chief
feature of which rclioine was tho ven
B'ance taken for the murder of the
Catholic inlstliiuurleB la China. Km
peror William was the llrst Christian
to visit the tomb of David since the
year 1187, the tomb belntr one of the
iost sucrcd Mahommcdan shrlnea.
Hundreds of Uvea saved every year by hav.
Ing Dr. Thomas' Eclcctric Oil In the houso
just when it Is needed. Cures croup, heals
burns, cuts, wounds of every sort.
1
RUSSIA AND0UR ISLANDS.
Will Doiunrul 11 ('minium Anroomcnt
Itcmu'illnit tlm Philippine.
London, Nov. 3. The Berlin corrc
pondent of The Standard says: "Hus
ela and another power .ire credited with
the Intention of Intimating to Wash
ington that the annexation of the
Philippines must be preceded by a com
mon agreement on the futute action
In certain circumstances.
"The German papeiB express their
feelings very frankly. The Hamburg
Ische Cnrrespondez says 'the United
States are conducting the peace ne
gotiations as they conducted the war.
The mask of humanity Is being grad
ually dropped, repallng the brutal
hand of strength. When the protocol
was signed not a foot of Philippine
poll was In American hands. President
McKlnley demands the complete sur
render only because victory In the
forthcoming elections depends upon It.
The Ameilcnn demand, however, Is
less a blow to Spain than to the Eu
ropean poweio, which seem desirous
of selecting naval stations In the Phil
ippines.' "The Uuerern Courier admits that the
powers have no cuuse for Interfering,
but urges them to watch American ex
pansion with Jealous eyes.
"The National Zeltung says: 'If
Spain can obtain compensation sufll
clent to cover the Philippine and Cu
ban debts she would be belter oft with
out the Islands. Looking to the com
mercial nnd strategical vulue of the
Philippines, we should not be sur
prised ut resistance on the part of
some of the powers. Moreover, It is
evident that the Inhabitants will not
calmly nequlesce In American annexa
tion.' "The Frankfurter Zeltung thinks
that after the elections the American
coinmlsslonetH are likely to make some
concessions, since the chief question Is
rather how to conquer the Philippines
from the Inhabitants than how to over
come Spain's resistance."
No matter lmw lung you hare had the
cuuxh ', if it hasn't already devclopi'd into
consumption, Dr. Wood's Norway l'ine Hyiup
will cute It.
DANAKILS KILLED FRENCHMAN.
Were Iteturnliiir From Emperor M011-
oIIU'h Court to I'nris.
Rome, Nov. 3. The government has
received news from Massowah, In the
Red sea, that a thousand Danaklls,
members of a tribe under Italian pro
tection, recently attacked a caravan
near Jlbutll, on the west coast of the
Gulf of Aden, belonging to the Abys
sinian envoys who were returning tfom
Paris to the court of the Emperor
Mensllk ot Abyssinia with M. La
garde, the representative of the French
government and the late governor of
Obok.
The Danaklls. who occupy the terri
tory between Obok and the mountains
of Abyssinia, killed four French sol
diers and seized 200 camels, I.OOO rifles,
a large quantity of ammunition and
valuable gifts Intended for the negus.
It Is feared that the result will be com
plications with France, Russia and
Abyssinia.
The Song of the Cradle.
Bye.byelHoperlsMhifrht
Tbere'j a sweet little era-
'tY-- Hfe that la
Y . ' coming to hl.K
comlner to bless
Two aoft chubby hand
that will pat and caress;
.A pure little soul wing
ing down from above;
A darling to care fur, a
baby to lovo.
In the
days when
Eve sinned
it was writ
ten that
motherhood
Bbould here
after be ac
companied with pain
and sorrow;
but this
curse upon
our fore
parents has
been light
ened more
and more
as mankind
have learn
ed to rise
superior to
many of their sins ana mistakes.
One of the grandest agencies which en
lightened Science has discovered to relieve
motherhood from excessive suffering is the
"Favorite Prescription" devised by Dr.
R. V. Tierce, chief consuHintr physician of
the Invalid' Hotel and Surgical Institute,
of lltiffalo, N. Y. This wonderful "Pre
scription " imbues the entire nervous sys
tem with natural, healthy vitality; gives
elastic vigor to the delicate organism spe
cially concerned in motherhood; renders
the prospective mother strong and cheerful
aud makes the coming of baby entirely free
trom danger ana almost tree trom pain.
The delighted gratitude of Mrs. Pearl
Walton, of Alvo, Cass Co., Neb., will find
an echo in the heart of every expectant
mother :
" Previous to the birth of my child," writes
Mrs. Walton, " I had tio appetite, was sick at my
stomach, bad headache, could not restatnicht.
was completely worn out in every way 1 com
menced to use Dr Pierce's Favorite Prescription
and began to improve right away I used two
bottles of this great medicine and felt like a new
feron. At the time of confinement I was in
abor but a little while and 1 owe it all to that
great remedy Dr. I'ierce"a l'avorlte Prescrip
tion." Dr. Tierce's reliefs cure constipation.
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irienas
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can tell you
about Seol-
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lo-'a. This admis-
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k ture improves cheap
your husband
r eodce and nukes
iclousdrlalt
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it 1 4 I UimiKlit my face and arms wcro
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an 1 1 i In ibu full of sores. I asaliincd
t 1 . ,mi my. I took flvo bottles of C'liTI
r , r, washed with CtTICLItA
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' ' Ontinilln, and got a clean face
a;-i t!i u'i'm tot'irncniiA.
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