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e lin e is oee. Mr. C beeber-

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le e elee ghr#H M * •eym leom e e e l • give i p the b led of.

. row h ere took, he 1» e e e d e wiokid heethio. b ee been sent for hie

1 end to b rie* beek hie eeen- 1 ded or S V e ." - P e l l H ell

■eiaretee «he Petolee n#e.In e gewly deeigwed folding bed

th e bottom end heed end foot boerd* ere formed of eete of lesy tonge, each eet b eieg edjnetgble in two direotiona, th ee making the bed ehangeaMe aa to length and width.

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Can't Catch the Wind in a Net."

o k se e ewe a U n h -by to u t « eeerillbtiewef dbeear.

h f BbtxTt SifeapartEU to- t >faneHatonef rtmcdy. t ^ d ijr ifcd d If* tnpurUy

Me dbeder. end rtfmMd. Me*V*W"ed m tmtrtnes.

Only twelnty-one per cent, of lb« pOpuletion of Bararia are entitled to rote, end of th ere twenty-one percent, only thirty-n ine'per cent, took Ibe trouble to rote at the last election! for the Landtag. 1

t - i h e E l n g l n g m e n e y -The use of the Eadleee Chain 8tareb

Book In the | urebaie ot "Bed Croee" and ‘■Hnblegir'B Beet" atareb, make! It jnet Ilka flndlng money. Why, lor only 5e you are enabled to get one large 10e package o l "Bed Croee" atareb, one large lOo peek, age ot "Hublnger'i Beet" atareb, with the premlnma, two Sbakeapeare panela, p r ill­ed la tw elre beautiful eolvre, or one Twen­tieth Ceetwry flirt Calendar, emboaaed In gold. Ask your grocer for tbte atareb and obtain the beautiful Chrlatmai preeenti free

H o te l! In S ib er ia .Thepreaent greateetneed of Siberia

in e traveling way ia reeaonably com­fortable hotels. The hotel of second I tending in Chita was the only clean house of entertainment we encount­ered in Siberia. All others, the beet in each city and town visited, were dirty and uncomfortable. The rail­road people appreciate the situation end ere trying to have it remedied. They realise that they cannot get the coveted passenger traffle unless travelers can count oa good hotels. The matter lias been taken in hand by the International Car Company and at this time representatives of the com- peny ere selecting sites for hotels from Irkutsk east. The car and railroad companies are apparently working to­gether in the hotel enterprise. Dy the time the road is in position to furn­ish people fecilitie# for through passen­ger traffle, from eighteen months to two years hetee, the trans-Siberian traveler will doubtless 8nd that ac­ceptable hotel accommodatious have been provided. The Siberian hotel men cannot appreciate the desire of foreign travelers for clean rooi clean bedspurposes, and aa teaching of the question the International Car Company will see that the principal cities end towns on the road are pro­vided with up-to-date hotels.—Chi­cago Becord.

C A N O V P o licem en In S trange A ttire .

The poUoemen of La Pas, Bolivia, wear scarlet overcoats with hoods which they pull over their heads at night until they look like Mephis- topheles in the opera. They do not patrol the streets, but stand at the oornera and elrery fifteen minutes at night blow a melancholy strain upon e whistle t > show that they are awake. Then they change placea with each other. In the old-fashioned towns of

<itbe interior it ie still customary for ^fthe police to call out the hours at

i . i i. i - oigkt and their voices have such a «c»IS , BiUr«*o.‘V v. melenoholy tone that they sound like

the cry of a lost soul.“Sereno-o-o-o-o; Sereno-o-o-o

give them tea or cogee. i Iliad the new food drink "M H O f It I. delicious

: agd takas the place

rm eec G faia-0 yon give the M Me more health you dMrib-

their systems, i made of pure grains,

properly prepared tastes„ „ ___idee gradee of coffee butd ^ a b e to i^as mneh. All grocers

fry Crain-O!p Q j s » g W l i l v m y e a 0 *A lfl4>

om INTERESTS IN CHIMThe S tate Department Conducting

Negotiations For Their Protection.

STRIVING FOR THE OPEN DOOR.

T he t7»Hed S tetee W ill T » h e H o P art In th e D ism em b erm en t o f C h in s, Hot W ill F irm ly laelp t T h at th e Trade A d vaataeee I t H as Secured by Treaty S h a ll N ot B e D ietu rb ed .

W abbihotom , D . C. (S p e c ia l) .—F o r th e la s t y e a r , o n d e r In s tru c tio n s from th e P re s ­id e n t, Ib e S ta te D e p a r tm e n t b as been q u ie tly n e g o t ia t in g fo r th e p ro te c tio n of A m erican In te re s ts In C h in a . T h e officials o f th e D e p a r tm e n t re fu se to m ak e any s ta te m e n t r e la tiv e to th e m e a su re of su e - cess th a t baa a t te n d e d th e ir e ffo rts , th o u g h I t la a d m it te d t h a t t h e su b je c t so fa r Is s t i l l op en , a l th o u g h th e p ro sp e c ts of u ’tl- m a te su ccess a re re g a rd e d aa h ig h ly e n ­c o u ra g in g .

An official In h ig h s ta t io n , w ho h a s had la rg e ex p e rie n c e In C h inese q u es tio n s , Is a u th o r i ty fo r th o s ta te m e n t t h a t th e Govfo r th o s ta te m e n t th a t tn e G ov­ernm en t* d o es n o t a p p re h e n d a n y Im ­m e d ia te In ja ry to A m erican In te re s ts from th e p o litic a l m oves th a t a re b e in g m ade in C h ina . O n th e c o n tra ry , th e co n ­d itio n s In th e F low ery K ingdom a re su c h th a t th e r e Is th e b e st rea so n to believe th a t , so fa r fro m re s tra in in g th e o p e ra tio n s of th e U n ited Ntate* In re g a rd to t r a d e ex te n s io n , th e E a ro p e a n n a tio n s w hich h av e u n d e r one p re te x t o r a n o th e r se ized p o rtio n s o f th e C hinese c o a s t, w ou ld a c tu a lly w elcom e th e a d v en t of th e U n ited S ta te s ns c a lc u la te d m a te r ­ia lly to a s s is t th e ir ow n effo r ts to b reak dow n C h inese co n se rv a tism , a n d o pen vast m a rk e ts In th e In te r io r o f C h in a ty t ie t r a d e of c iv ilized n a tio n s .

T h e on ly possib le so u rc e o f appi s lo n , It Is p o in te d o u t, w ould be son tlo n In th o holdez

reh en - lom e ac-

j f u tu re on th e p a r t o f lease- T h ls m ig h t te n d to re s tr ic t reed o m of t r a d e , a n d even th isi freed o m of t r a d e , an d ei

l p ro b ab ly he a c c o m p lish e d , no t by , m eans, su c h as p ro h ib itio n of en try ip o rts o r d is c r im in a tin g d u tie s , b u t

v e x a tio u s r e g u la tio n s o f o b s tac le s . T h a t

n o te . In th e ju d g m e n t

m m l o o d Ilias

• and enough water for toilet end aa teaching them is out

CATHARTIC

_ _ I PATIO*. ...s «*— a Bwlw l. Sbo fw*. m

I o s i e e F er t l ie A rm y.f Ohedwiok, the “ father ot the ■ will call on the Pre-

nrge upon him the original ovidlng all the regim ents

alle equipments, bnt prim l the implements ot the n ■e. England bee for yeere

(.her eoldiere with cricket ont- se a result Tommy Atkina

1 Into prime physical ex- English tacii. Among

i regimenta great baseball , reenlting in the de-

the much sought for | eorps.

our troop* now play ball uily preaente itself, but leteaHa secured ia at the

"the boys in blue. The i to England looha to this I equipment of the Engliah eaiefully ae to the ammuni-

tg u u e , end ebonld onr Qov- t adopt the snggeeticn, it ie

I that nothing but the beet re­follow .___________

coop Ibe The principals were a cat

ir, ana it wee a duel to the Dan threw a piece of meat

kff eoop for the cbickeni. A eat e g and wanted to eharo in the The rooster objected and a

Several fast rounds with the honors very

the last round, when for- id the rooeter. Den in the

, ie wall getting around into the eoop | b atop vh# battle, fearing that

F the M e te r would get killed. Whe lie OMMdAfce door of Ihe eoop ,lhe eat wee ly ing oa its back in the tbroee of d e a th ,h e having been spurred in

" vital, abet. The rooster seemed to reelige.that he had been fighting a cat, aa it -A d not crow, aa ie nsnal in a

fight.— Walkerton (Ind.) In-

y media y Sereno-o-o-o-o.' (All's well; all's well; it ie ten and e half and all ia well.)

There ia very little dieorder at Li Pax, although there ie an unnanal amount of drnukenneas among th« Indiana. There ere forty-nine relig ions and five political holidays each year, besidea Sundays, when all busi­ness is suepended and all shops ar< closed. On the day following these feasts, and uenally upon all Mondays, it is practically irapottsible to get any work done, becauae the entire labor­ing population ia reating up after it/ holiday.—Chicago Beeord.

A ll K in d s ol S le d . A re M nde.

In old timelea, fifty yei • majority of the boys’ sleds used were made with eolid wooden mnnera, snob elede being celled punga. With the

F e s s r K ille d Ur a r ielier aparring match i Kellogg's chicken

m

E

i friends ot one of the via- Bourgogne disaster have

i aum of SJIO.OOO aaa reward who will give an impetus

to the discovery of life-saving appara- toe. . r;

" s S t 1

wider adaptation of machinery to the leir cheaper pro­

duction, frame sled* came later into common use. Within the past fifteen

twenty years aolid rnnuer elede have again come into wide and popu­lar nee with boys, but these modern eolid-rnnner elede, called boasters, with their long, low, pointed, clipper- built runners and generally rakish aspect, are very different in appear­ance from the old style pung. Great numbere of coaatera are now sold, bat still it ie probable that there are yet sold more frame eleda than coaatera, for all the girls use frame aleda, aa do moat of the smaller children.

Slede are made in perhaps hundreds of varieties, counting the various atylea and eizea produced by the dif­ferent manufacturer!. All sorts of slede, nowadays, the cheap aa well as the more costly, are made in graceful forma. Some of the slede are sold marvelously cheap. There are sleds that ere sold at retail at $2 and $3 and more; but the great majority ere eold at prices ranging from $1 down, and among the emaller sizes a very pretty sled can be bought for e quarter of a

How Mrs. PiokhamMRS. QOODEN.

from to e kidneyemmefekm end BadlufiemXatloi

Itevtae ve see eiaaesii so. lerjjl ' “ I ufc very grateful to yoe for your ktoitoeee end the Interest you have teh ee to me, end truly believe your medtetoee end edvlcc ere worth more t o e wumee then e ll the doctors In the wortd- Vor yeere I bed femele troublee e a d d * nothl.ig for them. Of course Ibeearne no better- end flnelly broke fiewie -'entirely, l iy troublee began w ith tofinmmetlon end hemorrhages

i kidneys, then inflnmmation, felling of the womb

etion o f ovaries.- .“ I underwent local treatment every

day fiwr eeme tim e; then efter nearly two agweths the doctor gave me permls- ateu to go keek to work. 1 went heck, t o t to lane then e week was corn-

[ to give up and go to bed. On toff down the second time, I da- a le t doctors end their medicine

try your remedies. Before I beetle wee goes I felt the ef- " tt. Three bottlee of Lydle K. ah Vegetable Compound end e l mt to r Bemettvn Wash did me

i a ll the doc tori’ treav-

“ T to flrat re mark that greets me eem 'k.’Bow much better yon look r end you may be sere 1 never hesitate to tell th e o d w o f my hraltb. "-M m. K 1.

M odern Hoys' S lede.

The latest th ing in boys' sleds is s bull-bearing bob, mede for rne or two boys. This bob has two sets ot ru^- ners, like anv double-ripper, one un­der the forward end of the board, the other under the rear i nere ere low end ei shod with steel rods. The pivot on the nnder side of the forward end of the boerd resta on bell-bearings on the forward rnnuer, ao that that runner can he turned easily end freely in any direction, and giving i* also free play, eo that it can easily accommodate iteelf to the surface ot the enow. The after runner ia adjusted on springs, giving that runner else some pley and accommodation to the aurfece. This ited ia guided by turning the movable front runner, thus saving the boy's aboee from the wear and tear on them caused by using hia feet to steer. Ae to ila other qualities, it ia confidently believed that the ball-hearing bob will go the faster snd go further than any other eled on Ihe hill.

Fm llltoble

The headman of one o f the coast mtikims in Tringgenu is s firm be­liever iu the effleeey o f vaccination. He has ordered all hia “enak bush" to undergo the ordeal, the place of the physician's knife being taken by

penghniithree gantangs of rice, with a further charge of two more gantangs ol rice ami another brace of towla if the

the pbre

theparang. Every patient pays

" , two fowls andiu »1.

inoculationM ^ l .

is successful. — Malay

an d th etim e , how ever. Is o f th e epeakor.

At p re se n t b o th R u ssia an d G erm an y , w hich h ave been sa id to be re se n tfu l of U n ited S ta te s t r a d e su cceeses In C h ina , a re on reco rd as r a th e r a d d in g to th e lis t of t r e a ty p o rts , am i th u s o p e n in g new doors fo r tra d e , th a n as e n d e a v o rin g to sh u t o u t th e U n ited S ta te s a n d E n g la n d from th o in ­te r io r of C h ina . T h is Is n o ta b ly t ru e In th e ease of th e G e rm an co n cessio n a t K lao- C hau , w h ere th e G e rm an a u th o r i t ie s have op en ed the* p o rt# of T s ln g tn u , ad jo in in g th e tow n of K lao -C h au , an d h av e d one e v e ry th in g toi fa c i l i ta te th e ex ten s io n of t r a d e In to t h e In te r io r . On th e n o r th co ast R u ssia h as d o n e th e s am e th in g a t Tullen- W an, a n d even g ra n te d to fo re ig n e rs th e r ig h t to p a r t ic ip a te In th e m u n ic ip a l g o v ­e rn m e n t.

T h ese co n cessio n s a n d leases w ore n o t ta k e n up by E u ro p e a n n a tio n s w ith o u t In ­q u iry by th e U n ited S ta te s G o v e rn m en t as to how A m erican In te re s ts w ere to be a ffec ted , an d th a t fa c t w as d isc lo sed c le a r ­ly In th e la s t a n n u a l M essag e to C ongress o f P re s id e n t M cK inley. T h e P re s id e n t th e n sa id t h a t he h a d n o t been a n Ind iffe ren t sp e c ta to r o f th e e x tr a o rd in a ry ev en ts th a t h ad been o c c u rr in g In th e C hinese E m p ire , w h e reb y p o r tio n s of th e m a ritim e p ro v in ces pa ssed u n d e r E u ro p e a n c o n tro l a n d s te p s h ad been ta k e n to see th a t A m eri­can In te re s ts w ere n o t p re ju d ic e d by a n y ex c lu s iv e tr e a tm e n t by th o new o ccu p an ts . H e h ad becom e a s su re d on th a t po in t, how ever, so th a t th e re w as no occasion fo r th e U n ited S ta te s to becom e an a c to r on th e scen e . T h e la rg e In te re s ts of th is c o u n try . Its ex te n s iv e P ac lllc C oast line, a n d I ts po sitio n a m o n g n a tio n s g a v e th e U n ited S ta te s a n e q u ita b le c la im to co n ­s id e ra tio n a n d frie n d ly t r e a tm e n t , an d It w ould be th e a im of th e U n ited S ta te s G ov­e rn m e n t to p re se rv e Ita la rg e In te re s ts by a ll p ro p e r m oans in lin e w ith th e co n e tltu - tlo n n l po licy of th e G o v e rn m en t.

T h e P re s id e n t th e n a n n o u n c e d th a t , so fa r a s t b s re c e n t a c q u is it io n s of G e rm an y , R ussia a n d G rea t B rita in a r e c o n ce rn ed , th e y w ould he o p en to In te rn a tio n a l co m ­m erce , a n d if It a p p e a re d th a t th e re was no d isc rim in a tio n a g a in s t A m erican c it i­zen s a n d th e ir tra d e , e i th e r now o r h e re ­a f te r , th e d e s ire s of th e G o v e rn m en t w ou ld be rea lized . T h ese s ta te m e n ts w ere m ad e by th e P re s id e n t a f te r th e 4a te st fo re ig n acq u is it io n s in C h in a , an d th e n e g o tia tio n s w h ich th e S ta te D e p a r tm e n t Is now p u rsu in g a re sim p ly In ten d ed to c a r ry o u t th e P re s id e n t 's a im , e n d In su re , n o t on ly fo r th e p re se n t, b u t fo r th e fu tu re , f ree access fo r A m erican c o m ­m erce to th e In te r io r o f C h ina .

ADMIRAL SCHLEY IN ATLANTA.

W elcom ed by Ih e CltU ene and O lhctalso f G eorgla—K ecelvee a L ov in g Cup.

A tlanta, G a. (S p e c ia l) .—R ear-A dm ira) W. S. Schley w as w elcom ed to A tla n ta on S a tu rd a y . In th o p a r ty besides th e A d­m ira l w ere M rs. S ch ley . Miss L e tte rm n u , G en e ra l F e lix A gnus, a n d Mr. L o u is G a rth e , of B a ltim o re .

T h e ev en ts o f th o d ay In c lu d ed a g re e t- jp g from G o v e rn o r C a n d le r an d a jo in t session of th e G en e ra l A ssem bly , an d c u l­m in a te d In th e p ub lic p re s e n ta t io n of a h a n d so m e lov ing cu p fF uu th e pecp lo of A tla n ta .

• A fte r a sh o r t re c e p tio n a t th e K im ball H ouse th e v is ito rs w ere e sc o rte d to th e S ta te C ap ito l, w h e re th e y w ere m et by a g re a t WOWd <>f p e o p le on th e C ap ito l g ro u n d s a n d w »re w elcom ed In th e G ov­e r n m e n ts re c e p tio n room s by th e C hief E x ecu tiv e , U n ited S ta te s S en a to rs a n d C ongressm en , J u d g e s o f th o S u p rem e B ench an d o th e rs . F rom h e re th e y w ere e sc o rte d to th e h a ll of th e H o u se of R e p re ­se n ta tiv e s .* A fte r th e ex e rc ise s th e v is ito rs , w ith th e R ecep tion C om m ittee , w en t In c a r r ia g e s to P ied m o n t P a rk , w here G o v e rn o r C a n d ­le r, w ith R ear-A dm ira l S ch ley an d G en e ra l

hi* g u e s ts o t h o n o r, rev iew ed a

aBt STUDENT MURDERED

Body of Frederiek Hardy, J r , Picked Up a t Keyport, N. J.

H ead Crwehwd In e n d s Atone T ied Around th e W niet—L ittle D onbt T h et Rob-

*»—-berv P rom p ted th e Crius#.

N ew Yobs City ( S p e c ia l ) .—T h e body oi F re d e r ic k H a rd y , J r . , a y o u n g a r t s tu d e n t, th e so n o f a w ea lth y p h o s p h a te m in e ow nei of M oun t P le a s a n t , T e n n ., w as fo u n d float, tn g In R a r ita n B ay . n e a r K ey sp o rt, N. J . , hy a fish erm an . T h e bo d y w as Identified

by th e y o u n g j n a n 's fa th e r , w ho , w ith th e a id o f m an y d e te c tiv e s , h a d been sea rch in g fo r d a y s fo r t r a c e o f h is son . T h e young m an h a d been m iss in g fro m his u o e rd ln g - h o u se on th e S h o re R oad , n e a r N ine ty - s ix th s t r e e t , F o r t H a m ilto n , sine-* S u n d ay , O ctober 22 T h e p o lice a re co u lld e n t th a t th e y h a v e a n o th e r g re a t m u rd e r m y ste ry to d e a l w ith .

A tta c h e d to th e y o u n g m an s bod; fo u n d , w as a s to n e th a t h ad be a n a n c h o r fo r a ro w b o a t. I t h: to th e bod y by a p iece o f ro p e fo u r feel lo n g . An a u to p sy d ev e lo p ed th e fac t th a t d e a th h id been c a tn e d by a te rr lf lo blpw

iple, whloli c a u se l a r u p tu r e of

,d been u se d a* I t h ad been tied

E8T HOLD PHILIPPINES.Preliminary Report ol the Commis­

sion to the President.

T H E M A R K E TS.Late Wholesale Prices ot Countty

Produce Qlloted in New York.

INDEPENDENCE NEVER PROMISED

I, th e phy- body w as

T h e m an -s lc ln n s d e c la re d , b e fo re th o body t l m - n in to th e w a te r . E v e ry th in g of v a lu e h a d been ta k e n from th e y oung m a n 's c lo th in g w hen th e bo d y w as fo u n d , a n d som e o f th e p o c k e ts b a d been tu rn e d w ro n g s id e o u t.

E v e ry c irc u m s ta n c e p o in tse ry c irc u m s ta n c e p o in ts to m u rd e t and ro b b e ry , an d su b se q u e n t develop m en ts p ro v ed a lm o s t co n c lu s iv e ly th a t the y o u n g a r t s tu d e n t m et Ids d e a th on th« lo n e ly s h o re ro a d s k ir t in g th e w n ters ol th e b a y on th e L o n g In la n d side , an d th l r te e n m iles aw ay fro m ./h e re th e body wai d iscovered .

T ho c rim e w as co m m itte d a f te r 11:15 o 'c lo ck on S u n d a y n ig h t . O c to b e r 22, and It Is believed In th e v ic in ity of t h e lo o t of N in e ty -n in th s t r e e t , a lm o s t d ire c tly o p p o s l te th e re s id e n c e o f A lbert Jo h n so n , the s t re e t ra ilw a y m a g n a te .

T h e body Is believed to h a v e been tow ed o r row ed in a sm a ll b o a t a c ro ss to th e Neti J e rs e y sh o re , n d is ta n c e of th ir te e n m iles T h e m u rd e re rs , if ro b b e ry w as th e ir m o­tives , g o t c o m p a ra tiv e ly l i t t le fo r th e li p a in s , on ly a b o u t *20 o r *30, a n d a go ld w a tch , g iv en tb e v ic tim w hen he w as a l i t ­t le boy by hi#1 g ra n d fa th e r .

T h e new s of th e f ln d ln g o l th e body s t i r r e d th e B ro o k ly n p o lice to a n e n e rg e tic d isp lay . D e tec tiv e s w ere s e n t a t o nce to F o r t H a m ilto n , b u t th e m ost Im p o rta n t d is­covery of t h e d a y w as m a d e by a w om an, M iss A nnie G eo rg e , d a u g h te r o l tb e la te H en ry G eo rg e , w ho liv e s on th e Shore R oad , n e a r N in e ty -n in th s tre e t.

T h is w as th e f ln d ln g of seven ca rd s , flvs e n g ra v e d w ith th e n a m e o f y o u n g H ard y ly ing sc a t te r e d a b o u t th e g ro u n d on a steep d ec liv ity le a d in g from th e S h o re R oad d o w r to th o w a te r 's e d g e d ire c tly o p p o s ite the hom e o f A lbert J o h n s o n . O ne of th e ca rd s w as c ru m p le d an d b o re th e m a rk s of bloody fingers .

Y oung H a rd y d is a p p e a re d s u d le n ly on th e n ig h t be fo re ho w as to ta k e u p his w ork a t th e A rt S tu d e n ts ' L e a g u e In t t l s c ity , a n d h is r e la t iv e s suy th a t su ic id e Is o u t o f th e q u e s tio n . H o ca m e N o rth ea rly in O c to b e r an d w en t {v F o r t H am ilto n b e ­cau se h is c h u m , T. C o lem an W ard , of B irm in g h a m , A la., w as b o a rd in g th e re In N in e ty -s ix th s t r e e t w ith E . C . M oxbatn, a lso a S o u th e rn e r . H a rd y 's m o th e r and tw o s is te rs s a iled fo r E u ro p e on O c to b e r 14

T h e b o y 's fa th e r n n d g r a n d fa th e r believe th a t t h e y o u n g m an w as k illed fo r his w a tc h a n d w h a t m o n ey h e c a r r ie d . T hey sa y he h a d e v e ry th in g to live fo r . T hey an d th e b o y ’s g ra n d m o th e r a re h e a r t ­b ro k en .

FUNSTON AND HIS MEN WELCOMED.Cr.iwtl o f #0 ,000 In T op ek a G reets Ihe

r ig h t in g T w en tie th K eiieae R eg im en t. Topeka , K an. (S p e c ia l) .—F if ty th o u sa n d

p e rso n s ca m e to T o p e k a to w elcom e Gen Oral F u n s to n a n d th e T w e n tie th K ansas R eg im en t. T h e sp e c ia l t r a in s a rr iv e d la te In th e a f te rn o o n , a n d a t su n se t Colonel M etcalf tu rn e d o v e r th e ta t te r e d an d to rn flags of th e re g im e n t to G o v e rn o r S ta n ­ley , a n d G en e ra l F u n s to n rece iv ed from G en e ra l H u d so n th e *1000 sw ord p re se n te d by th e p eo p le o t K ansas .

In a s h o r t sp eech o f a c c e p ta n c e , G en e ra l F u n s to n s a id h e p re d ic te d t h a t In one y e a r 's t im e th e Is la n d of L u zo n will be as q u ie t a s M a ssa c h u se tts .

" I r e tu rn to M an ila , ’ s a id he, " a n d , u n ­less I g e t s ic k o r d isa b le d , I w ill n o t r e ­tu rn u n t i l th e w a r Is o v e r ."

Iu th e ev e n in g a n e la b o ra te s u p p e r w as

i h e C om m lselon D eclares W ar M ast Be C ontlnned U n til th e In sargen te Are Subdnetl—Onr W ith d raw al From th e Is la n d s W ould Mean A narchy, th e F r e e id e n fe C om m ieelouere D eclare.

Washington, D . C. (S p e c ia l) .—In ao- lo rd a n c e w ith th e u n d e rs ta n d in g reach ed i t a co n fe re n c e a t th e W hit* H ouse , th e P h ilip p in e C om m ission h as s u b m itte d to Ihe P re s id e n t th e p re lim in a ry re p o r t w hich It h a d p ro m ised to p re p a re .

T h e re p o r t a p p ta r* to be a co m p act s u m ­m ary of c o n d itio n s o a th e Is lands as th e co m m issio n lo ft th e m ; o f th e h is to r ic a l e v e n ts w h ich p reced ed th e .Spanish w ar a n d led to t h e o r lg lu a l F ilip in o In s u r re c ­tio n ; of th e exchange-* b etw een A dm ira l

wey an d th e o th e r A m erican co m m an d - n nd th e In su rg e n ts ; th e b re a k in g

of th e p re se n t In su rrec t ernuut of th e

C ream ery —W est, e x t r a s . . tF l r e tS . . . . j . e . s . s e e s s s .s eT h ird s to s e c o n d s .................B tc te —T h ird s to f i r s t s ........

^ ta te D a iry tu b s , e x t r a s . . . .Im ita tio n C re a m e ry ................F a c to ry , f re sh f i r s t s ................

L ow g r a d e s .............................

S ta te —F u ll c r e a m , fa n c y . . . .Am a l l ....................... ...P a r t sk lm e , g o o d to p rim e. F u ll s k im s ................................

m * 24

N earby—F a n c y ..........................W este rn —C h o ic e .......................S o u th e rn ................................... -

BEANS AND PEAS.B <sns—M arro w , ch o ice , 189* ?. 10

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T he m e m o ra n d u m is as follow*:" O n A pril 24, 1898, tn e fo llow ing c ip h e r

Isp a to h w as rece iv ed nt H ong K ong trom

row , ch o ice , 189* 2 in 2 lo1898......................... 1 75 (S' 1 80

P ea . ch o ice , 189«.................. 1 ^ 1Red k id n ey , ch o ice , 189*. 2 20 (fc 2W h ite k id n e y , ch o ice , 1899 2 35 re 2

ey e , 1898.

r-as, i'W!f b c i t * sw n

A pples, green* V b l l B a ldw in . 1* W jlU ...

G ra p e s , D e l., V oAne N ia g a ra . V b ask e t

402 10

30 (S 3 3 5 - <8 1 3C

F eare , See Wei, V b ush . . . J e rse y , V b b l . . i 2E

T h o .s I s q u l . t t l . . Yosu,'refers.'T a p e , yon took the scientificeonrae

in college, didn't you?"“ Yea, dear; I spent two yeare on

science."“ W nen yon look in a m irror the left

side of your face appears to be the r igh t aide, and the righ t side seem s to be the left. The lookiug-gless re ­verses it, doesn 't it?"

“ Yes."“ T hen why doesn 't it reverse the

top and bottom of your face the same w»y?"

"‘\t hy—er—a h ."—T rained M other-

In te ll ig e n c e o f th e F ilip in o * .

C'lmttiug about conditions in the P h ilipp ines, Captain A. 8. F rost, late Colonel of 8outh Dakota V olunteers, paid to your correspondent: “ Toshow the intelligence and general dis- sem ination of education among the Tngala I might mention that the valet or servant whom I hired for a m outh, co.ild read and write Spanish very well. Besides, he was anxiona

arn, and would take my Hpanish- ish dictionaryEnglii

d is p a tc h w as rece iv ed a t H oag t M r. E . B peucer P r a t t , U n ited S ta le* Uon su l-G e n e ra l a t S in g ap o re : ‘A g u lu a ld o , Iu- I e u rg e u t le a d e r ,h n re . Will com e H o n g K ong , i a r r a n g e w ith C om m o d o re fo r g e n e ra l c o ­o p e ra tio n of In s u rg e n ts In M anila, If de- ! s ire d . T d le g ra p h P r a t t . '

"O n th e eam o d a y C om m odore Doweyj ! te le g ra p h e d Mr. P r a t t : 'T e ll AgitlnaM o,com e *oon a s p o ss ib le , ' th e necessity fo r ; h a s te be ing d uo to th e fac t th a t th e s q u a d ­ro n h ad been n o tif ied by th o H o n g K ong I G o v e rn m e n t to le a v e th o se w a te rs by th o I fo llow ing d a y .

'T h e s q u a d ro n le f t H o n g K ong on th e >rnlog of th e 25 th , nnd M lrs Buy on th e

S ta te —1899, ch o ice , V lb ........1398, fa ir to p r im e ..............

P ac in o C o as t, 1898, ch o ice .C om m on to p r im e ..............

O ld o d d s .......................................

md m ake np copy exercises which he would w rite out neatly and bring to roe for correction. W hen I was there, p lenty of these native servants could be bad for $(> a m onth, all able to read and write. Since then the cost of living has gone up, and it is necessary to pay 812 a m onth for a servant.’*—New York Post.

F ow ls, V lb ...................C h ick en s, V lb ............R o o ste rs , F lb ............T u rk e y s , V l b . . . .D u ck s, V p a i r ___Oeoso, V p n l r . , . . P ig eo n s , V p a i r . .

LIVE rOCLTBT.

1 0 * '

: : : : : : 40 <© no ............ 100 <@ 137

Dog'* Lung Jou rn ey .

A sheepdog, owned at Robin Hood’s Bay. near W hitby, England, was d is­patched by train to Liverpool, and from Ibere was removed lo Egremont, where it was housed iu a back yard. Tho nex t m orning the dog was

There is a “ comfortable feeling” that comes after a bath with Ivory Soap which is conducive to a good night’s rest.

IT F L O A T S .

DBESSED POULTRY.

m o rn in g of t 27th. A guiu7tli. A gulualdo d id n o t leave B lngapore u n til th e 26 th , an d so d id n o t a r r iv e iw H o n g K ong In t im e to h ave a conference w ith th e C om m odore .

" I t h ad b een le p o r te d to th e C om m odors as e a r ly as M arch 1, by th o U nited S ta te s C o n su l a t M an ila a n d o th e rs , th a t th e F ili­p ino* h ad b ro k e n o u t In to In su rre c tio n a g a in s t th e S p a n ish a u th o r i ty la th e v ic in ­ity of M an ila , a n d on M arch 30 Mr. W ill­iam s h ad te le g ra p h , 'F iv e th o u sa n d reb e ls

led In c a m p n e a r c ity . L oya l to u s in

"U p o n th e a r r iv a l o f th e sq u a d ro n a t M an ila It w as fo u n d th a t th e re w as no In ­s u r re c tio n to sp e a k of. an d It w as a c c o rd ­in g ly d ec id ed to a llo w A g u lua ldo to com e to C av ite on b o a rd th e M cC ulloch.

" H e a r r iv e d w ith th ir te e n of his

T u rk e y s , V Ih ....................... 7B ro ile rs , P lilln .. V lb .............. 11Fow ls, S ta te A P en n .. V Ih .. 10D uoka , L . ! . e p r ly g , V lb . . . 11Geeee. E a s te rn e p r .n g , V lb. 15 Bqu3>8, V d o z ............................ 1 50

' HAT AND STRAW.H ay —P rim e . V 100

C lover m i x e d . . . .

Straw—Lom

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ug,tributo il in Liverpool, B irkenhead and roundabout elicited no r e s p o n s e . Hover, however, t inned up n two ngo nt Robin H ood's Baj and lame, and bearing e

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70 7 2 '* 1

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long journey. /T h e dog had jum ped a wall in d tah ig h

t h e M e r s e yer to esc

reach his old home.

ape, crossed nd traveled 170 miles to

Potatoes, L . I.,J e rs e y , V b b l ..........S w eet, J e rs e y , V hhl, J e rse y

C ab b ag es , L . f, O n ions, East

1 12 ri? 1 50 1 00 <» 1 25

" H e a r r iv e d w ith th ir te e n of h is s ta ff on j T u n d p s ^ tq,*f...............

L. T., V 100 te rn red . V b b l. . 100 J© 1

lef, o t te r w h ich ho v a t C av ite an d o rg a n iz e d o n e w ith th o purpe th e U n ited S ta te s to th o se o f th e ■

"N o a llia n c e of a n y kli • w ith A g u ln a ld o , n o r v

lu d w as e n te re d in ­to w ith A g u ln a ld o , n o r w as an y p rom ise of in d e p e n d e n c e m a d e Lo h im , th e n o r a t a n y o th e r t im e ."

T h e r e p o r t te l ls in su b s ta n c e how th e F ilip in o s a t ta c k e d th e S p an ish n n d how G en e ra l A n d e rso n a r r iv e d an d A g u ln a ld o a t h is re q u e s t m oved fro m C av ite to Ba

T h e co m m issio n b lam es A g u ln a ld o e n ­ti re ly fo r th e reb e llio n , an d says:

"D e p lo ra b le a s w a r Is, th e one in w hich w e a re now e n g a g e d w as u n a v o id a b le by u s . We w ere a t ta c k e d by a bo ld , a d v e n ­tu ro u s an d e n th u s ia s tic a rm y . No a l t e r ­n a tiv e w as le ft to u s , e x c e p t igu o m lu o u * r e t r e a t . W h a te v e r th e fu tu re of th e P h ilip ­p in es m ay be th e re la no co u rse open to us

x cep t th i ..................

1 25

1 50

S tr in g b e a n s , V bnsl P e p p e rs , V c a r r ie r C u cu m b ers , V r E g g p la n t, >i bhC elery , V d o z ............................. 10 (S 30C au liflo w er, b b l ...................... 50 (S) 125B ru sse ls s p ro u ts , V q t ............. 6 <S 10C a rro ts , V b b l ........................... 75 (© 1 0 0

OBAIN, ETC.>r P a t e n t s .

G alt o f Som h Am erican Horeee.The peculiar gait to which the

S outh American horses are tra ined , knew u ns the “ pasco de tro te” is a m incing step, eo light and easy that the hoofs scarcely touch the ground. I t is said to have been acquired in the early days of the Spanish invasion, and to have become inbred with su b ­sequent generations of horses.

QUALITY AND NEWS.F am e and R xcellence Arc D eterm in ing

Factor* In Succcwsful D eve lop m en t.

Flour—Win S p r in g Pa

W h e a t- No. 2

n g P a t e n t s ...................No. 1 N. D u lu th . . .

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T ra c k m ix e d ___—W e s te rn .........

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of th e wat

c o n c ilia tio n w ith A guln- am issions a re se t m m lsslone

FORGED HIS PARDON.C lever C onvict W alk* O ut o f th e T exes

P en iten tia ry U n m olested .Austin, T ex . (S p e c ia l) ,—In v e s tig a tio n

hy G o v e rn o r S ay e rs an d th e S ta te p en i­te n t ia ry offic ia ls sh o w s th a t th e e scap e of G eorge Is a a c s , a life c o n v ic t, f ro m th e Rusk p e n i te n t ia ry by m ean s of a fo rged p a rd o n , w as one o f th e m o st re m a rk a b le In tho c r im in a l a n n a ls of th e S ta te .

I s a a c s w alk ed o u t o f th e p r iso n g a te s on S ep tem ber 30. an d th e p r iso n offic ia ls s u p ­posed th a t hi* p a rd o n w as le g a l u n til a few d a y s ag o , w h e n , by m ere ch a n c e , th e A tten tion of G o v e rn o r Bayer* w as ca lle d to .he fac t t h a t Isaacs w as a t la rg e , an d •Iftlmed to h a v e been p a rd o n e d .

A gnus as his g u e s ts lo n g m ilita ry pn rad i

A t 1.30 o 'c lo ck th e ex e rc ise s n t th e A u d i­to r iu m beg an , lu th e p re sen ce of 12,000 people . M ayor W oodw ard , o f A tla n ta , p re s id ed an d w elcom ed th e A dm ira l on b eh a lf of th e c ity . G o v e rn o r C a n d le r e x ­te n d e d th e g re e tin g for th e S ta te , an d C olonel W. A. H em p h ill p re se n te d th e lo v ing cup . b e a r in g th is In sc rip tio n :

" P re s e n te d to R ear-A dm ira l W infield Keolt Schley by Ih e c itiz en s o f A tla n ta , G a.. N o v em b er4, 1899."

A fte r th e e s e rc ls s A dm iral S ch ley an d Ih e m en of th e p a r ly w ere e n te r ta in e d at lu n ch eo n a t th e P ied m o n t D riv in g C lub. Mrs. Schley and M bs L e t te rn i tu w ere g iven

a re c e p tio n a t th e re s id e n c e ot M rs. W ilm er M oore.

F r o s t C o m e s to t h e K e l l e r o f J a c k s o n , M ie s .T h e te m p e ra tu re w as th ir ty -s ix d eg rees

a few d ay s a g o am i a heav y fro st c a m e , a s ­su r in g th e Im p riso n ed p eo p le o f J a c k s o n , M iss., th a t th e w orst of th e y e llow fever s itu a t io n I* over. S ev e ra l n e ig h b o rin g to w n s have ra ised th e ir q u a ra n t in e s and re fu g e e s a re r e tu rn in g to th e ir hom es.

Fire! Case From New PoeeceslonE,T ho first e a se from o n r new Is lan d pcs

sessions cam e to th e U n ited S ta te s S u p rem e C o u rt, a t W ash in g to n , a few day* ago , th « q u e s tio n p re sen ted be ing th e c o n s ti­tu t io n a l i ty of th e p ro v is io n a l co u rt e s ta b ­lish ed lu P o rto Rico.

'Sutrld* B ecause ol a M edium 's P red ictio n - H a v in g becom e m en ta lly u n b a la n c e d by

a belief lu s p ir i tu a lism , J a c o b G ro th , aged se v en teen y ea rs , of B a ltim o re , M d., h an g ed h im se lf lu a w agon sh ed . H e h a d v is ited a

r i tu a l is t , w ho to ld him th a t so m e d ire [ a s tro p h e w as at»out to h a p p e n to h im . I b rooded o v e r th e p re d ic tio n , an d fina lly 1

m ad e it good by co u m tt t ln g su ic id e .

Nludent K illed lu F ootb a ll G am e.J e s s - M. H icks, a s tu len t in th e College i

of M in ing a t tb e U n iv e rsity o f C a lifo rn ia * d ied In O a k la n d , C a l., from th e e ffec ts of 1 In ju r ie s rece ived In a c la ss foollatU gam e.

bile m u k lt

(naught

has been an n o u n

WHS. W1LDBKD HAZEX.of M rs. •sh in eto n M cL ean ,

e n g a g e m e n t to A dm iral D ew ey iced bv th e A d m ira l.)

P orto M ice's San itary C ondition .D r. G eo rg e J . G roff, H ecre ta ry of the

S u p e rio r B o ard of H e a lth of P o r to Rico, lias w r it te n to th e S ta te H oard of H ea lth a t A lbany , N. Y.. th a t no y e llow fever oi •m allpox now e x is ts In th e Is land , and th a t e ig h t h u n d re d th o u s a n d v acc in a tio n shave been m ade.

A lab am a N egro Lynched. A ndrew S lo ts , a n e g ro , w as ta k e n

(all a t C o u rtla u d , A la., by a mobtr e e on th e o u ts k ir ts of ti

tod on * c h a rg e of a ussey, n ea r M oulton.

han g ed to a tow n. H e w as arreste* ta c k in g M rs. E. W. Bus:

ti l th e Ins m is s io n ."

T h e e ffo rts n t ooi a ld o an d his v a rlo ufo rth In d e ta il . T h e se com m issioners w ere a s su re d of th o ben e ficen t p u rp o ses of the U n ited H ta tes a n d tb e P re s id e n t 's r e a d i ­n ess to g r a n t th e F ilip in o people us la rg e a m e a su re of hom e ru le an d ns am p le l ib ­e r ty ns co n s is te n t w ith th e en d s of g o v e rn ­m e n t, " su b je c t on ly to th e reco g n itio n of tb e s o v e re ig n ty of th e U nited K ta te s—u p o in t w h ich , b e in g e s ta b lish e d , th e com ­m issio n In v a ria b ly re fu se d oven to dls-

T h e co m m issio n a d d s th a t n o th in g cam e of th e n e g o tia tio n s a n d th a t no b e tte r p roo f c o u ld bo fu rn ish e d th a t th e p r im a ry ob jec t of A g u lu a ld o 's s l ru g c le Is n o t, as Is p re te n d e d , th e l ib e r ty of th e F ilip in o p e o ­p les , b u t th e c o n tin u a n c e of his ow n a rb i­t r a r y an d d e sp o tic pow er.

R e g a rd in g th e c a p a c ity of th e F ilip in o s fo r s e lf-g o v e rn m e n t th e re p o r t says:

" T h e F ilip in o s a r e n o t a n a tio n b u t a v a r ie g a te d u ssem b lag e of d iffe ren t tr ib e s a n d p eo p les , a n d th e i r lo y a lty is s till of t h e tr ib a l ty p e . As to th e ir g e n e ra l In ­te l le c tu a l o npac lU es, th o com m ission Is d isp o sed to r a te th e m h ig h . But e x c e p t­in g In a lim ited n u m b e r of perso n s tn e se c a p a c itie s h ave n o t been d e v e lo p e d by e d ­u c a t io n o r e x p e rie n c e . T h e m asses of th e p eo p le a re u n e d u c a te d .

" S h o u ld o u r p o w er hy a n y fa ta li ty bo w ltbdraxvn th e com m ission believe th a t th e G o v e rn m en t o f th e P h ilip p in es

sedlly lap se In to a n a rc h y , w hich

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tin g p h ases o f eclen rob lem s, h lgh-elasi

/ g ive In fo rm a tio n • a d v e rtis in g co lu ir

LIVE STOCK.Beeves, c ity d r e s s e d . . . C alves, c ity d r e s s e d . . . .

C o u n try d re s s e d ........S h eep , V 100 !b .................L am bs, V 100 lb ..............H ogs—L ive , V 100 I h . ..

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s p a p e rs frequonas g re a t v a lu e la th e ir a d v e rtis in g co lum ns ns In th o se dev o ted to th e p u b lic a tio n of tho p r in c ip a l ev en ts of th e day , an d w hen th e fam e o f a p ro d u c t Is ex te n d e d b eyond Its n a tu ra l lim its in to fo re ig n la n d s , n nd a la rg o d e m a n d c re a te d th ro u g h o u t G rea t B rita in am t h e r Colonies an d tho p r in c ip a l s - a -p o r ts a n d c itie s X)f E u ro p e , A sia a n d A frica , Jt becom es a p l-a sa n t d u ty to n o te th e fac t a n d to te ll of th e p o in ts of ex ce l­lence on w h ich so g re a t a success Is based . We re fe r to th e now w orld fam ed lax a tfv o re m ed y , H vrup of F igs, th e p ro d u c t of th e C a lifo rn ia F ig Sy rup C om pany. T h e m erits of th is w ell-k n o w n ex ce llen t la x a tiv e w ere

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S a v e t h e N ic k e l* #F ro m sav in g , com es h a v in g . Ask y o u r

g ro c e r how you can sav e 15e by In v e s tin g 6 \ H e can toll you ju s t how you c a n g e t o n e la rg e 10c p a c k a g e of " R e d C ro ss" s ta r c h , one la rg e 10c p a c k a g e of "H u M n - g e r 's B est" s ta rc h , w ith th e p re m iu m s, tw o b e a u tifu l S h ak esp ea re pan e ls , p r in te d In tw e lv e b eau tifu l co lo rs , o r one T w e n tie th C e n tu ry G irl C a len d a r, a ll for, 5c. Ask y o u r g ro c e r fo r th is s ta r c h an d o b ta in th e se b e a u tifu l C h ris tm as p re se n ts free .

K«*stn am i llo e iu .Some of our reailern observed, per*

bni>s, when reading tho addreaa be­fore the H untsville convention upon the tim ber in terests of the South, the

of the word " ro sin ," applied to

T he word, a was “ res in .’

I K "itten in the addreee.

The word “ rosin" hue

F ix es T eeth l/n tler F ire .Private Emmet J. Craig, of the

hospital corps, is probably the Only dentist in the civilized world who en- joya tho reputation of doctoring teeth under fire, and the second division ia probably the only organization of the army which can boast the aervioes of

Acting HoiBoshan,h ospita l

first-class dentist on the firing line.ispital Steward Fred W. f the second division field

loapital, ia exhibiting a handsome old bridge nnd crown in hia mouth

that waa put in on June 16, when San Fernando was attacked from four aides by insurgents and shot waa falling in the houses and streets ae fast aa hail- atonee in a Kansas atorm.—Manila (P. I.) Freedom.

H u n t i n g m iff F i s h i n g In t h e ffoulh.descrip tive of th eA book, descrip tive of th e host location in

Ihe Sou th fo r various k in d s of gam e and flsh, fh o w ln g th e Game L aw s of th e d iffe ren t S ta te s South p en e tra ted by th e S o u th ern R ailw ay , also ho te l ra tes, nam es o f guides, k in d o f gam e and p a r tie s \%ho w ill fu rn ish In fo rm a tio n , can be had upon ap p lica tio n to A lex . T h w e s tt, E aste rn P assenger A gent S o u th e rn R ailw ay, f71 B roadw ay, N ew York.

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dom es- . Sales

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u se, If It d id n o t n* v e n tlo n of o th e r pow ei d iv is io n of th e Is lan d s

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islon of th e Is lan d s am o n g them . We c a n n o t from a n y po in t of view

n s lb lllty of g o v e rn m en t re lg n ty e n ta i ls , a n d th e

ng ly p e rsu ad ed th a t th e

c ap e th e re sp w hich o u r sov co m m issio n Is s tro n g ly p e rsu ad ed th a t th e p e rfo rm a n c e of o u r n a tio n a l d u ty will p ro v e t tie g r e a te s t b le ssin g to th e peoples of th e P h ilip p in e is la n d s ."

T h e C o m m issio n ers d ism iss th e re p o r ts Ing of c h u rc h e s , th e ic

PR IC E O F MILK RAISED.

A n I n c r e a s e o f T e n C e n ts o n th e H u n ­d r e d r o u n d * M a d e .

N e w Yo r k C it t (S p ec ia l) .—At a m eetlnp of th o C o n so lid a te d Milk E x c h a n g e the p rice of m ilk w as ra ised from $1.51 a h u n ­d re d p o u n d s , o r 3.21 cen ts a q u a r t , lo $1.61 a h u n d re d p o u n d s , o r 3.45 c en ts a q u a r t . A fte r d e d u c tin g th ir ty -o n e c e n ts , o r th e a v e ra g e co st for fre ig h t and fe r r ia g e , tho n e t p rice to t h e fa rm e r Is *1.30 a h u n d re d p o u n d s , o r 2.79 ce n ts a q u a r t .

T h e a d v a n c e In p rice was d u e to th e in ­c re a s in g sc a rc ity In th e su p p ly of m ilk .

a lso w ho lly free from an y u n p le a sa r-e ffeo ts. It Is 'frequently re fe rre d to as

odv of the* h e a lth y , b ecauae It Is od h e a lth

th e re m e d y of u sed hy p eo p le who en joy go o d h e a lth nnd w ho live well and fool well an d a re well In fo rm ed on a ll su b jec ts g e n e ra lly . In c lu d ­ing la x a tiv e s . In o rd e r to g e t Its b eneficial e ffec ts , It Is necessa ry to g e t th e g e n u in e

in of F ig s , w hich ia m a n u fa c tu re d hy o ru la F ig .S y rup Co. only.

Kyrun o tn e Cnlll

J e ro m e lltihvd six

fem m e has w rl' i nove ls In elev

r l t te n a n d pub- en yeare .

L a k e HU per lo r Ie re m a rk a b le fo r t h e fac t tb n t It n e v e r g iver u p Its d ead .

Don't Tobacco Spit e i i Seoko l e e r Life Away,T o q u i t tobacco easily and forever, be m a t

re tie , fu ll of life, nerve nnd vigor, tak e No To- Bac, th e wonderw orker, th a t m akes weak men strong . A ll druggists, 60o o r 11. C ure guaran­teed. Booklet and sam ple free. Address S te rling Kcjnedy C o , Chicago o r Hew York.

In I ta ly b re a d an d s u g a r c o s t a b o u t t h r ic e w h a t th e y do In E n g la n d .

is lng s c a rc ity In th e sa p p l w as s a id . T h e p re se n t p rice Is te a cen ts h ig h e r ,,th a n th e h ig h est p rice w hich w as p a id l i s t y e a r . T h e re ta il ra te in b o ttle s , as so ld hy lo ca l d ea le rs , Is e ig h t cen ts

'h e Comof th e d e s e c ra tin g of c h u rc h e s , th e m tir d e r in g o f p r iso n e rs , e tc ., w ith th e

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se r tlo u th a t th e y a re g lad to expi th e belief th a t a w a r w as n ev er in h u m an e ly c o n d u c te d , ad d in g : ch u rc h e s w ere o ccu p ied It w as on ly ns a m ili ta ry n ecess ity , an d fre q u e n tly a f te r th e i r u se a s fo r ts by th e In su rg e n ts had m a d e It n ecessa ry to t r a in o u r a r ti l le ry u p o n them .'* T h e re p o r t ex to ls th e vu lu* a n d r ic h n e ss o f th e Is lands nn d th e ir c o m m a n d in g g e o g ra p h ic a l p o s itio n , a n d co n c lu d es : "W h e n peace a n d p ro sp e rity sh a ll h av e been e s ta b lish e d th ro u g l io u t th e a rc h ip e la g o , w hen e d u c a tio n sh a ll have becom e g en e ra l, th e n , In th e la n g u a g e o f n le a d in g F ilip in o , h is p eo p le w ill, u n d e r o u r g u id a n c e , 'b eco m e m ore A m erican th a n th e A m erican s t b “" ‘—'* '-“ ’ "

c h a n g e g a v e a d iffe ren t reason 1 vanco from th a t of sca rc ity b fsu p p ly . "W o , m ig h t a s w ell h a v e som e ben e llt o u t o f th e good tim es ju s t th e sam e ih o th e r p eo p le "'aid one m em ber.

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B e l i e v in g t h e F r e i g h t C a r F a m i n e .

T ho B a ltim o re A O hio R a ilro ad ha t p laced a n o rd e r w ith P u llm an s P a la c e Cat C om pany for 1500 box ca rs , an d w ith th e S o u th B a ltim o re C ar W orks fo r 1000 box c a rs . T h e c a rs a re to he bu ilt a c c o rd in g to th e B. A O. s ta n d a rd s . T ills m ak es a to ta l of 8860 box an d coa l c a rs o rd e re d for d e liv ery w ith in tho

rlcan s them selves." T h e re p o rt Is s ig n e d by J e o rg e D ew ey, C h a rle s , W orceste r.

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F l o u r G o e s U p T e n C e n ts n B a r r e l .

An a d v a n c e o f ten cen ts a b a rre l In nil 1 p a te n t b ra n d s o f flou r was an n o u n c e d by

th e U n ited S ta te s F lo u r M illing C om pany j In New ifork C ity . T h e sam e In c rea se has

a lso been m ade by o ilie r la rgo flout | fa c tu ro rs . T h e advance ' e n tire ly on a c c o u n t of th

to u r m unu- i te d to be

ic ris e In fre ig h t

0 duels D r.

F rom ln en t I'eov lr .R ochefo rt h as fo u g h t m ore th an

ick s was s tru c k In tb e neck whl ta ck le , a n d h is sp in e w as

ira ly s ls eusu luIn ju red .

C ivil G overnm ent For t'a h a .T h e Hubject of a c iv il g o v e rn m e n t fo i

C uba ha* rece iv ed a t te n t io n n t a m ee tin g of th e C ab ine t In W ash in g to n . T h e n e ­cessity f o r a c h an g e from th e p re se n t m ili­ta ry system . It I* sa id , b ecom es m ore and m ore a p p a re n t, an d th e I’resld i-n l Is w a it­in g ->hlv u n til a a e n tire ly su ita b le ••an be found befo re ta k in g a ‘tlo n d ire c tio n .

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G en e ra l G om ez in te n d s to w rite a h isto ry o f th e C u ban r e v o lu tio n a ry w a rfa re from 186* to la s t y ea r.

L o rd R osebery h as been e le c te d re c to r oi G lasgow U n iv e rsity bv 323 votes to 51.' vo tes c a s t fo r L o rd K elvin.

u f Yale, w ill n o t re la s a c c o u n t of his as

P rin ce F re d e ric k A u g u s tu s , o f Saxony w hile b u n tin g a few d ay s ag o , fell from his ho rse an d f ra c tu re d h is sk u ll.

8 ir T h o m a s L lp to n e s t im a te s th a t tb e e n ­t i r e co st o f bt* a tte m p t to lif t th e America"? C up n m .m u ted to a b o u t #600,000.

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P re s id e n t H ad ley , u f Yi s p ub lic w ritin g on n m p tlo u of h is new d u tb

■Cellmate o i A la s k a ’s G old O u tp u t.T h e e s tim a te d go ld o ii tp n t from A tlln ,

A laska , fo r th e y e a r w as 1 1.250,0)0.

Rir T h om as S a iled For F.ngland.S ir T nom as L lp to n sa iled fo r E n g lan d on

th e A m erican L ino S team sh ip S t. L ou is from New York C ity . T h e p ie r was c row ded w ith th e f r ie n d s of t he p o p u la r Irish k n ig h t no d th e y ch e e re d e n th u s ia s tic a lly ns tn e s te a m e r pu lled o u t In to th o s tre a m an d s ta r te d on th o lo n g v o y ag e hom e.

K ills Hie W ife en d T hen II line elf.A ndrew H. P a t te r s o n , a ra ilro a d d e te c ­

tiv e lu th e em ploy of th e Illin o is C e n tra l C om pany , a t C h icag o , sh o t an d k illed hi* wife, and th e n k illed h im se lf. J ea lo u .-y w as th e c a u se of th e t r a g e d y .

C yclin g N otes.A b ra k e I* to be In tro d u c e d w hich a c ts

on th e re a r wheel by p re s su re of th e sad d le .A b icyc le g e a re d to

P a r ts E x p o s itio n . T h e ta in s s ix ty te e th an d theu teen

A co m p an y ha*

40 will be sen t to th e fro n t sp ro c k e t con -

nd th e rea l sp ro c k e t sev-

am p an y h a s been fo rm ed at T ore O n t., to ta k e ov e r th e r ig h ts and b u sin ess

f fo u r la rg e b icycle es* In C an ad a .

concern* do in g busi-

T h r Y e a r '* A p p le C r o p .T he a p p le c ro p o f th e U n ited S ta te s foi

tills year ap p ro x im a te * 35,000,000 b a rre l-

C r o p s R a v e d b y M a in e .R ain In th e reg io n of A ltoona. P en n ,

b ro u g h t re lie f to hun d red * of fa rm er! w hoso borne* a n d cro p s w ere th re n te n e n by fo rest tire*. I t I* oatlm utvd th a t 100.00( ■ c m "f m o o o lk lo land hav# been b u rn ed o v e r In tho se c tio n , e n ta il in g a loss V r closely a p p ro x im a tin g tfi00,0(J

B e a u t y Ie B lo o d D e e p .Clean blood means a clean skin. No

b eau ty w ith o u t it. t'nscarets, Candy Cathar- tic clean y o u r blood and keep it clean, by s tir r in g up th e lazy liver and driving all im- p u ritie s from the body. Begin to day to ban ish p im p les, boil*, blotches, blackheads, and th a t sick ly b ilious complexion by taking C asourets,—b eau ty fo r ten cents. All d ru g ­gists, sa tis fac tio n g u aran teed , 10c, 25c, 50c.

P lu m b in g Is t a u g h t In th e B oston T rade* Schoo l.

(From t h e B r o c k t o n T im e s , O c t. 10, 1899.) iB ro ck to n 's nm eperity Is mi closely allied

to the p ro sp e rity ut tliv shoe in d u s try th a t It I w ill, im doubt, prove a m s i te r o f In te re s t to a ' la rg e ninn tier of i>coplr to lea rn th e ac tu a l av erag e e a rn in g caim city of each ind iv idua l em ployed In the m axing of th e w orld-fam ed B rockton ►hoe. For I l lu s tra tio n : At th e fac ­to ry of ihe W. L. Uouglash Shoe com pany tho pay roll fo r th e week ending Sept. 311, e x c lu d ­ing su p e rin te n d e n t. Ion-m en. salesm en and nil c le r ic a l help, shows the Average ea rn in g s ot th - em plovefs large and sm all, to he $15.54 per w eek. T h is w as n o t an e x tra o rd in a ry week. Ii w as the custom ary pay roll.

T he a m o u n t earned iper week, how ever, does not a lw ay s tell th e sto ry pn»h|»erity.The n u in h e r o f weeks em ployed each year Is the d e te rm in in g facto r In the wage ea rn e r* ’ p rosperity . T he Douglas* fac to ry h as been closed b u t one week th is year, and th a t for the usual sum m er stock tak ing , and I t w ill lie closed but th ree days the la t te r pa rt o f De­cem ber. T h is would m ake b u t n ine d ay s out of the y ea r th a t the lae to rv la closed, w hich Is su re ly as steady work as the m ost lud u sti I- ous sh o em ak er could desire.

O w ing to Increased business, a n o th e r a d d i­tion ts to he m ade to the Douglass fac to ry .It will he im feet long. 40 feet w ide, and five K ories h igh . It w HI he ready fo r occupancy early in D ecem ber. 'Mils add ition Increases th e cap ac ity 25 per ren t. T he W. I,. Douglass Shoe com pany h as the largest fac to ry in th e world, p roducing an advertised Mm: $3.50and $3.i*i shoe*-.

M r. D ouglass says th a t the p ro s iied fo r suc­cessful business for B rockton m a n u fa c tu re rs . was n ev er so good as now, and th a t collection* a re b e tte r th a n for years. r 1

F it* p e rm an en tly cu red . No Hie o r nervous- ness a f te r firs t d ay ’s uee o f Dr. K lin e’s G rea t N erve R esto re r. $5tr ia l bo ttle and t re a tis e f ree bn. 11. II . K l in r , L td . ,m A rch K t..P hU a.,P s.

A C h icag o r a t- c a tc h e r Is re p u te d to m ak e •6000 a y e a r a t th e buslneea.

H ale’s H oney of H orehound and T a r fo r the hahy befo re It s tran g le s w ith croup .

P ik e ’s T oothache Drops Cure In one M inute.

T h e E n g lish red -leg g ed p a r t r id g e m ak es a n a n n u a l e x cu rs io n o u t to s ea e ach A pril.

E d u ca te Your D ow els W ith Caeearete.C andy C athartic , cure constipation forever.

10c, Me. IIC . C. C. fall, druggists refund money.

T h e A n g lo -In d ian E m p ire c o n ta in s o n ly 125,489 s q u a re m iles In E u ro p e .

I c a n n o t speak too h ighly o f P lso’e C ure for C onsum ption .—M rs. F rank Mobks, 216 W . SM S t , New York, Oct. 29, 1894.

T h e w o rld 's g r e a te s t m a rb le q u a r ry Is In V e rm o n t. ______________________

H e w A r e V e e r K l d e e y e f

F r u i t eo»t« E n g la n d o v e r 160,006*000 a n ­n u a lly .

come to mean .peoillcallj the residue that remaine alter the dietillstiou o l oil of turpentine from pure turpen­tine. Therefore, it could not be prop­erly need in tine connection in piece of the work "reeln."— Mobile (Ale.) Daily Register.

Z D r B u l l s XCeres ell Throat and Lung Affection*.

COUGH SYRUP^ Get the genuine. Refuse substitutes. ^

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th e m W inter R eaorl. Ki- e llen t hoard , pleasan t 1 1. C lm ilen sent. K .hB ITHm s. m odera te rate*.

I T h fim p u n 'i Eye Water

K norm oue D em and F o r W ool.T h e to ta l of th e sa les of w ool fo r one

wook la B o sto n w as 15,000.000 pou n d s. Tim d e m an d Is a lm o s t u n p re c e d e n te d . Man of th e la rg e r m an u fa c tu re ! sc ra m b lin g to g o t su pp lies .

T rade and Industry .L o u is ia n a s u g a r c an e c ro p will In* sh o rt . Tim o y s te r c ro p of C hesap eak e Bay d i­

m in ishes each y ea r.Bees ra is e d In Texa* a re sh ip p ed to all

p a r ts of th e w o rld .

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lea rn th a t th e re Is a t feast one dreaded disease Hint selenve has been able to cure In *11 tt* stages, and th a t is C a ta rrh . HaH'* C a ta rrh Cure is th e only imsitivv cure know n to the tried leal f ra te rn ity . C a ta rrh being a c o n s titu ­tio n a l disease, requires a constitu tio n a l t r e a t­m en t. H a ll 's C a ta rrh < ure is ta k e n In te rn a lly , a c tin g d ire c tly on th e hhaid am i m ucous su r­faces of th e system , th ereb y d estroy ing th e founda tion of th e disease, and g iving th e pa­tien t s tre n g th by tailM ing up the ro iis t lb iu o n and a ss is tin g n a tu re in do ing m* w ork. T he p ro p rie to rs have *0 m uch fa th in Ita cu ra tiv e pow ers th a t they offer One H undred D ollars for any ra se th a t It fulls to cure . Send for lis t of te s tu n o n rils . Address

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