Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 40, Number 52, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 September 1898 — Page 2

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that ho li .trid I'm five i was treu, i th gru) the last i u I aaw Im "Very true, dear," replied th .!her, "fart you know her Wq Itjther died tl.u BBütith o." "Indeed' But what t that fo to da With th color ot h.-r bair '" "Why. dout you understand She 10 saouriuag." i t"o Kvemnf, Newt

Allen Foot Ease, a powder for the feet It cure painiui. su.iiien. nervou, smarting feet aod instantly take the sting out of corns and bunions. It th- greatest comfort discovery of the age. Allen sFVn Kase make tight or new n. -:. i. I; Hi ruin cure for sweating, caiioua and hot. tired, achlog f eet Try a i.Uy Hold by all ilrugc ts cd tiot. Trial package FUKE1. Address All I t'W.ed. Le B N

KM Whoüy Hateful -' D i you mm TBe-.d to Harte !. it i.'.try p j .-u-reoa Ptn I it uruniery" ".o;I a-i tempted to but I uidn't." Itotfait Free Ties.

U beat 4U Cuts How to grow n t4 v i proftt at 4 rent and umplo "I Salzer'a He d r M sij Buatieia per acre) W inter Wheat, fit e. Oats, Clovers, etc., with Krm Seed Cat.i ' r teeatai .tage JOHN A. SALZER SEED CO.. La Crosse. . In almost e -r vt d.ng m life a !:t tie mora or little lea &a!t and pepi r rouid improve the flavor L. A. W. Bulletin

There ia h, j in where there were tear tf and smile 'h' re there wa pitn I iun ama (rave baby I- M fW . Teethis (Tee'ltso Pwder$ Taw I III W I -A id- 1 -tion. Regu lates the Botrtla, makes teething easy, and should always he g.ven.

A man who is always ready to saw tilers is fetM i. . t.., tai Washington la J Democrat.

Fit stopped free and prrmanei.tiy cuted Ko fit after brat day's: use oi Ir Klint Cr.at Nerve Restorer. Free $2 trial bottle & treatise. Dr Kline. U33 Arch st . Fhi la . I'a Men are like river, the ! i-r thev are the less noise they mo. t iueago li.v Kwa To roee 0M In One DasTake Laxative Bromo Quinine Tahleta. All druggists refund monev it it fails to ure 25c You never knoiv sjm people until yoti fcave had a money trau.i! lion with them Atchison Cilobe. I have found Piso's Pure for rVmsumptiot n unfailina medicine - F K Lötz. 130t Scott St . i vinton. K) . f t. 1, 1MM. No pocket is w -i! 1 t d that has no moceIn it L. A W. Bu

Hall's atarrb C are la a Constitutional Cure. I'r.ce 75c.

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Ta Kaorsaoas (.old IT. .duet of i.H rhas will be the greatest gold year in his i- From South Africa, the Klondike ind .atralu the precious mcta! kf being st: mi itrge quautitie t is believed thit tbu rar' output w.ll he nearly douhle that of ay previous twelve months The sales ot tloau-tter'a Stomach Bittet - are also im reasiag very fast, tu I thia year that famous remedy will cuir Saara people oi dyspepsia, indigestion, constipation, narfousmsa and weakness than ever baa re. aaa and i:Hrt. Nit'kelbv All last srsda Krnest was shaking for t : Squeers All tins week he has been drink lag tor the shuke.-N. Y. Journal. ratlew (rosa ( alleat a ltutl. Call' o was first manufactured in a city f In.i.a called Cancut, from which it der.ve its name. It was intr lm-ed into England in the year MBU. and fiasllj into this rxMtntrjr, but as the I nit J States eon ajunies by !.ir the largest guantitv o: caliea f any country in the i i. it is - aar.'i nunufactuntl hcie mt eatel - rely. The highest grade made has a ticket ou every gic which is printed the name WitlMia SiaanaM 4 no as These goods ars noteit for their cneral eicellence, briJlist, v and permaiicacy of color. Mnit- Tnesa til Wort Uff Lux e- Then you don't believe in for gjiga h Mr Tar 'J Witk wife aval three grown ajausht'-r-' Nor 1 I believe n encouraging honi- :nJu-: iy I', i klya L Isapnrlant Hallos) t hrnisr. Under date of August 15 the Presi lent oi tike St. Lou at und San Francisco Kaijroad Company (popularly known as the 'Frico Line 'I atuiouM ts that on and after Septm'er 1st. 1. the Kansa Ci,y, Oscvo.a mi Southern Raul war, ezb hng ti m Kan an Cay. Mo. sa Bolivar. M . will he operated a a tart of the 6rt-tiamel railway system All ' rtation issued by tiie 6t Louis and San Francisco Eta In i will, male otherwise limited, be honored ever the Kansas City, Osceola and Southern Railway. Populnr. H seem to I i !u 1- anv vounr SA ' hrre, tr 1 ret I - v he is a widow er " "Yea. Y u see h wife left a new bicycle arhen she diei " I p to Bate.

Even a food dog is appreeuted Atch. oi Cloue.

Nervous People aire grrat sufT'-rers and Ihwf de erve iympatliy rather Uian censure. Tiiir blorid to poor and thin and their nerves are con aqudi.ily w- .k s u (. .- r.i : r- f od tum in Ho o la Bsraaparilus because it wuntiesanJ eon he the blort at.d gives It power to fool, strenrtben and sustain the nerves, u yea are nervous and cannot sleep, take Hood Saraapanlla and realue Its nerve strengthening power Hood's Sarsaparilla la America s Greste! Medicine II; sla for V ilOOd'S Pill cure all liver Ills. H casta

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The Stars and Stripes Again Flying Over Honolulu Never to Come Down. THE CH4N3E OF SOVEFH6NT1 EFFECTED

a s .leiun and lniouiK Orriuonlal thsl fr t llnrasril I imnitfd Ttos I orsisl Traii-ft r-i .if tlie Islands to Auierleau Hue Mis frrslltltlea that folIowcmI lb hi. Ib'N. i'. 11. Au(f la. Ter Stkamrr (1111 ic via San I Ks 1- Aiir. 2J. - The greatest event in the history of the llaviai.uii ;s.;itiU ha- come ami gone. The Ilauuiiau dag has gone forever lu the lu'isting of the rlug of the greatest republic n earth over these islantis at It Oekfcnh noon on 1'rnlay. August IS, tlity re bound by hooks of steel to the l ulled States of America Only those who saw the ceremoniea and witnessed the tiutisfe;- could fu..y rcHuze how solemn the occasion aa. The transact ion was in every way impressive ami of greatest atreUirth. Pataj uf those who atten icii vere unmoved.

The spectacle waa one of a lifetime. It made a varying appeal. Old Qlorj h.is i'.M'ti s i.a.l :.e:-- Um resjv -. .f a., people. So has the Hawaiian ensign. Sime have loved one dag better than the other Hat no person escaped a feeling of sentiment or sorrow when there desoenied from the stnte building for the last time the flag of a nation that has so long held an honorable and noteworthy place in the great fainilj- of greater comiuouwenlttis. There were not many native Hawaiian present to see the transfer of the aovere.gn ty. Tiiere were present in my tuen who had lived most pleasantly and happy u:i !er tiie 11. i i an flag, and who regretted deeply, not that ann- xat ou had come about, for they rejo.eed in this, but that they aaw tlie dag lowered. The ceremony of the noon hour of Frida j-, Augu.it 19 was the culmination of a series f significant events extending over tue past five and a haf years. Annexation, insuring stability of government, internal peace and commercial prosperity, was accomplished in fact by a simple ceremony. President Dole, American Minister Sowe.l aud Admiral Miller were the principala n the happening. luiinatloa t eresuony. The scene of the ceremonies was the executive building, situated ou beautiful grounds of several acres, ornamented with stately royal palms and otiier tr 'p.cai trc. s A platform had been erected in front of the building, and ou tiiis sat the officials immediately connected with tlie ceremony uud -'(JO promiueul Honolulu citiena Facing this were seats for tlie general public. At 11:30 o'.-ox'k Minister Sewell, addressing President lole. said: ata, sfinrrsr T present you a copy ot s Joint resolution of the congress of tbe United Ststes. opproved by tbe president ou July 7, U. entitled joint res- .u'....n M provide for aaneting th" Hawaiian islan U to 'be L'nited States. ' Tois Joint r-aiutun secpts. rsttües sad conOrm-. on the part of tb Uaitel States, tbe cession fmnerlr con utr I to and approved by the repuniic of Hawaii. In answer President Iole said: A 'reaty of political union bavim,- been made and sSssäsa formerly conaented toby th' Kepub.'O of Hawaii, und ha u- Ijeen accepted by th- t'n.te 1 tai"i u! America I now. in the in-t-r t of the Hawaiian o.l) p-...t c. and with fuli eon n-lenee in the honor just lev snd friendship of th' Americsn p- ipi--. yield up to you. as tbe rep evntatlve ot the government of Iba t'ni:eJ states, the sorereinty and public proaerty of the Hawradlaa Islands In reply Mitunter Seaei, -..i d: Is tbe name of the United States. 1 aoewps th u-ao-f r of tbe sover-s-nUy and property of tbe Hawaiian trovernue-uL The sdinirsi cumcusnding the Unlttd S atss nsvai forces la these asters will proceed to perform the duties intrusted lo bins. This duty was to raise the American flag On the executive building at the time were n hdtuter of American sailors to assist in t he riag-raising. and to raise standards on each of the two aide towers. K. A. arnecks, chief quartermaster of the Philadelphia, was iu charge of tbe parties chosen to hoist the American It sg. John Henry ard, tieorge Meiuai trios. '. A. Corlett, Stanley Halter. W Johnston aud T. (X llloomer, were on the building. Tue Hag-raising party were; Master at-Arms J. T. N wcouibe. I "niteil States ship Mohican. OfUDera Mate IJ P.att and Machinist It IT. Reynolds, United Statea ahip Philadelphia. The party that lowered the Hawaiian Hag consisted of t orp. II. T K-iltey. O. Winkler. A. Spiliner, H My re. all of Company F, national guard of Hawaii. Prayer waa offered by li v Mr Fearaou. of Honolulu, all rising Among those who hail seats on the special platform were the president of the Hawaiian republic, minister of foreign affairs, minister of the interior, ii. i s r of finance, attorney general, chief justice, first associate justice, Second associate justice, chaplain, American Minister Sewell, Ad-sire Miller and ataff. Cant. Wadleifh mid olli.'.r of the Philadelphia, Capt. iiiMjk and officer, of the Moli au. I ii led States CoiiMil Haywood. l'nited Slates Vice Consul W Porter II . d. .lodge J. W Kaiua. charge d'affaires for Portugal, French ( uim.ssioner, a tiug lirittah oonaul-iranarni. oousoi for Itaiy, con-

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ill for Sw eden and No' w a v. coiisula for Clttj tlermany. Belgium. Xetlier lands. IVuuiark, acting Itritish consul, Chinese consular agent and ussisiau'. consular agent Hawaiian I ia Unrf.'.l. The Hawauuu hand p ayed ' Hawaii Pouoi."the Hawaitau natiounl antlo-in. Col Fisher gave an order to the national guard battery statiou ou tiie executive grounds, io cosMMMsl of Lieut. Ludwig, to tire a national salute of 1 guns, which w is reH-aled by the gnus of the Philadelphia. As the echo of tiie lust gun fsyrer he rated in the lulls a hugo-sound ed and the rational ensign of UnWt i came slowly down until it reached the ground, never to go up again. There was a short pas-flay, then tlie Admiral uodded slightly to Lieut. H interli alter, who gave theorder: "t.'o'urs: roll off." The tl.iKsliip latid struck up the thrilling strums of "The star-spangled Han tier." and as the Star aud stripes alowly ascended tnerew asa lr ,r ss s. sp. nse Hut as it reached the top, cheers broke forth from the crowds below, aud salutes of '21 guns were again tired by the Hawaiian battery and the Philadelphia, which was at a distance iu th harhor. A few minutes after hoisting of the official flag, others were raised frOM the two s.ile towers, and from the military headquarters, just across the street from the executive grounds. Minister Sew e.i then rend t lie following proi-laiuai ion: TorilS lioVKIISMl.M IMi l'l 'HI.I Of TH I H aw in N ISLAKM lo trsa Of a jo.nt rasoiut.on by which the cession of Hawaiian tsjsjsto and i!. er dejüTldence. to th United states is ooaetaded. it u provideal that uatii conn-ss siia. l proesto f r th'' I.-OV . rnment Of Hawaii, all etvil. Jadioial ani aiilltarv so wen exercis d ty oltliersof the eiistm government ar' t . v -t i i:i .uc.i p-rs n or psessaa aud to tt txarwisad iu such manu- r as the p-csi dent of the L'ti.t. I -:a--- shall lHrst in the exerelse of tae power thu cotifeneci upon htm b Joint r.s lut on the pr . Sent l. r. -by d.rcc tst-t t.'ie i-.ii.. j id.iial and mioisry powers in iiue-.t. .:i shall be exercised by tut officers of the fa) Mal It) of Hawaii sWUextotss just prior to the transfer Of sovereignty, subject to his power to rem oe such ufflcer- l t. .icandies. AU su. n fl,-er-i wul be rei ilred al one to take an oath of allegiance to the l'nited States, and sll military forces will be required to take s.m.iar oaths, and all bondtsl ofB. en will be rekiuired to rBW tbelr bond to tbi goverum ut of il.e I ii.'.- : s,at'-s Thepower of the sj - of foreign affairs will. iipn the traa-fT . f soer-iiri;ry and prlerty of Hawaii to ti. L'mlt-d state., neces sarily cease. M far a th---y relate to the eonduct of diplomatic intercourse between Hawaii and foreign powers. .Municipal legislation 0 Hawaii, except such as was enact -d fur fultlil-mt-nt of trea-. .-'s ii-tw-en that country and foe eurn nations, aud uzept su. h as is .ncousisteut with the joint resolution, or contrary to tb const. tu:: -n '. t, I":, ted St.,;. s r to aa) ezistint: treaty with the CnlleJ State, is U rcoia.u .n f : t... c .nress of the ltuts. States s . h- i .: term.ne Li.stini customs relati ins of Hawaii with the Unites.' States and with atasw countries are to rei i uacaaaged till congress shall bare extended

tne custom iaus and regulation of th-' l'i S'at- s t . ti.-s- .s.a.-.-ls I'al. r tlie ur

provisions the g iv. raro-nt of Ut. tataad

proceed w.thout mterrup . . ll ttaou M Sewclu. Envoy Extraordinary and Ministc-r I'.eu.po tentury of the t'tute 1 states of America Uoauluiu. August VS. IsMl Daafel Ailuoul-lered. After Mr. BetVeU ital tiuished Chief Justice J udd Kltniliister. d the follow ing oath to all government ntlieials. except Minister of Foreign A flairs l oojer, whose oflice uecessat nv terminates: I do solemiilv s...kr that I m- 11 support aud defend th-' cons - ,t iti u or h- I'ui'.od state, d America aauist all en m.-. for-iin ani stosMssto; that 1 will iH-ar truth and alieitlanc to -aute, aad that I take this obligation freely without any m--ntai r'- rvat; n or purpose ol faatos; so h lp iue, God. After the Aug raising the First regt incut of the national guard of Hawaii formed three sides of a square on th parade ground. A battalion of American seamen formed on the grounds in such a way as to complete the immense square. In thia position the troopi presented quite an imposing sight. 1c the center of the square Ocsi Fisher took the oath, aud then aduuuisierec it to his staff, held and lineorth-er; drawn up together. Staff apt. Pratt cartied a beautiful silk American flag Addressing t ol. Fisher, President Dole formally presented the flag to tlie regiment, being the amp Koston flag of H'J3. The flag was iinsTsed lately uuf ui .ed in line. 1 lie lluwaiiau flag had been folded and wrapped around iu ataff when the colors were lowered from the executive building. During the flag presentation t hiefJustice Judd swore in the staff officer of i'resident Dole. Following this the members of all the companies were sworn in. They were taken up iu line, and those wishing to take the oath wc- req : c.td t. uncover and raise the right hand. N irly all hands went up Tnis adds l.UOU more able men to the Uniu-d Mates army I'll II i wa. tan regim.-nt then eacorted the American troops back to the boat landing UsWf-etnfcs Ksanlng Haevptloa. Honolulu people say that such a display of fireworks as was provides fot on r'ndny night was never witnessed here before. It was nn immense concourse of people of every nation, kindred and tongue, old and vouug, which mater. al'..ed at the setting of the aun. At nine o'clock the state reception began. This was fo lowed iy tlu-graud annexation hall. President ami Mr. Dole, attended by Adjt. Uen. Super, of tbe president's staff; American Minister and Mrs. Harold M Sewell, Minister nd Mrs. S. M. Leainori, Admiral Miller. I . S N, and Oat, Harber, V. & j A., at that hour slowly descended the stairway from tlie ex ecutive chambers, which were the oflBcial uressing r ins for the occasion. They were the receiving i party of the eventful occasion. For one hour and a half tin- people of Honolulu surged into the former throne rooin of the monarchy, and, in paasing the re. eption party, gave its disti nguished members a memorial handshake, re- j fleei ng presidential i tiaugurat inns at I

W ashington. Dancing win inlclged io by those so inclined until oneo'clock. A t rlglit ful I II I.. Ileal I.. Sr toW 1-. Aug -4 Ür. Icon M Hibliard, house pin so inn at the Planters' hotel, fell through the passenger eletntor shaft from the seventh fhu of that hotel Monday evening, a distance of Mn feet, to the granitoid pavement, and waa inslautlj kuieoV.

ANXIOUS TO BE CITIZENS AGAIN a slio t- I l. .it Io al IIa luiiiiunrriural I IHM I toJ tri- I He Mu.lered Oat. W si(,rN, Aug .U A Ncia. i to the star from Thoroughfare, Vs, tviys; The greatest delight is evinced by tlie.sij.th I'emisvivaiiia regiuieut orcr the official announcement that they ure to be mustered out The other 1 regiments al Tnoroughfare arc fully a.s anxious for their service to eud and petitions are iu circulation everywhere. Maj. Prices balla.iou.the tinrd.of the s.xtu Pennsylvania left camp for M.ddletown. Pa., at Lj oc.oik. Slid til hist ai. : se.oud battuiioiis left later IU the day J lie Seventh liliuois will go to-duV. Private tieorge Mayes, who was pronounced cured of meas'es au-1 ou the same day returned to the hospital m an uucouscious condition, died yesterday of spina, meningitis It is aaid that when lie was report--I cited of the incas.es ail his cio: n-s were burned to destroy germs, am! he waa provided with only a rutds-r poncaVO aa a coveriug. The trial of apt Duncan. Twenty ecoud Kansas regiment, probably will be completed to-day. He is charged it ll having desecrated graves of POtV federate soldiers. LAST OF SHAFTEK'S ARMY.

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V siii o I..N . Aug. v -The last oi Bkafter a army will sail from i tiba toi.i v . 1 he loi .ow lug dlapatcll was received at the war departincut .ate yestc rdail a f teriK miii: sssiris.,.' . iiio: aag $5. stoltotosf Cearra. L I 4 r.iiajrte.SSsSa i.iemoarkcl tti s ssegssJag rxept T Batj -fourth inf antry. Jetachm-m 'f recrc.tfor first, Illinois volunteer iaiantrt- and s uart of fto) Ni-itn.Massa :. .- '. -vn uau-ertafaatrr. all of which w.ll eaaeark to nurr.iw trora sg Ott iu:iirinu here tiea. Bull 1 with First flltnohoa Berlin Berasbtr with o i - .-nts wii i e-avi tti s m.-r:..u for Montau Point I will leave with heaUa. aar tors aal on cou.;i.ii,) sg f'.rst .nfau'.ry cu Mexico liv uaoa U-tay. Instruct. ons about On aba psritoS ,a Itosrtaah l.mt jjst iuwt4 .viies-aj let: yesterilay with Ninth MaaMksT4sa oi lart lii. onist. having on b.iaru one companr of F.rst 1. . ..I . s aod private hur-es ieavc t .-aav -iratorra with lasMt -i. free lain aad KJ of thr rath infantry. arriveJ this morn SM more expected on th Kan -rl e -r ia t o or t hr-T aa . sigtieJ. j SMsriKK, Major-i;-u ral. FOOD FOR THE FAMISllLJ.

You Can Talk Freely to Mrs. Pinkham, But It Is Revolting to Tell Your Troubles to Any Man.

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Mrs. Pinkham you are confnlinf your private -a woman whose experience in treating man's

tteiirf to sful al Last lu the starting People if uha Ulirr siij.j.hrs to tollusv. WAsiiiMiTox. Aug. 2 Iu accord aneewitii tlie tletermiiiatioa f tiie atinu n strat :on the ( oiual sailed from 1 atnpa to Havana ycMerday with !. BOO ratlOsM for iistrilutioti to the statre ing people of Cuba. Thc-s flllHIS Will be distributed by Lieut. A. I Xlskern, nilCT the direction of Cispt. lyolui Nile, of the arti.lery, in conforuiity with tlie orders of tlie president ana Beert tary of ar Suppievwili tie furnished toother provinces in the island under the direction of otb'-ersof the army as emerge in v ma f demand. It has leen learned tiiat tiiere will be no difficulty regarding tiie entry of supply vessels to t ubau ports or their distrihution under the direction of l"u. led States army oflicer. It is stale i that the Spanish authorities in Cttbn are g si to hare the provision! ac ut in.

TIIE MIGHTY BROUGHT LOW lapt. Clark of tlie I list t It-ship rrgoo ftla Kuulr to thr stal HosssMsl In New t ork. Phils io.i.I'HIA. Aug -; ' apt t lark of the battleship Oregon itas carried through tiiis city yesterday ou his way to New Yora. where he will be placed in the naval hospital to be treated for dysentery. Twice, when the captain was recognized ou the litter upon which he was Uriie. he was heartily cheered by crowd which quickly collected. Iu the llroad-st reel station of the Pennsylvania railroad an impromptu oration was teudered the hero of the lj.oniuile voyage "around the Horn,'' to wlio-li he. unfortunately, waa too weak to respond. Miortly after the St. Louis was docked at Cramp' yesterday, Capt. Clark w as carried on a atretohaf from the vessel to a carriage. He was rapidly driven througn the city to tue Kroad-street station. Again he was placed iu a litter and carried ahard a sleeper attached to the uoou train fur

Bf York. MRS. MILES AND DAUGHTER. Tber Arrive Io I'ortn Kleu In Titas lu Accnitsii Hie l.rurral II. k. to thw Lnlted States. I'om;. l'orto Kieo. Aug. 26 Tht U'iite'1 tat-s traiiso.ri uixlam. fr.on

CstertoSton. arrived yesterday morning, ! bringing Mrs Miles and her daughter, , the wife ; t ol. Bitot en. Milt-, p.iMis contemplate an immediste rcturu lo the United Statea j It mis Iteen decided lo send tue Fourth t I'entisyl van a.t he Third Wisc-ssnsin and the third Illinois home without leiy

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You can talk freely to a woman when it is revolting to relate your private troubles to a man besides, a man

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Women suffering from any form of female weakness are invited to promptly communicate with Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn. Mass. All letters are received, opened, read and answered by women only. A woman can freely talk of her private illness to a woman; thus has been established the eternal confidence between Mrs. Pinkham and the women of America which h is never been broken. Out of the vast volume of experience which she has to draw from, it is more than possible that she has pained the very knowledge that will help your case. She asks nothing in return except vour good-will, and her advice has relieved thousands. Surely

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F'ont Three liuudre I men are m ok. con- died en route and 'j i sick men were left at Santiago.

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