Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 38, Jasper, Dubois County, 26 May 1899 — Page 2
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Gen. Lawton'e Command Drove tha Eue my From Their Latest Stronghold.
HE ADOPTED GEN. SHERMAN'S TACTICS.
lu.i.ihl of .i.uliinu Ihe HllflM I ii. Iiiik nl In I- roll! Hr look 1 Im in on Iii- I nk unit Ihr KneUi I o-l o I nur In l.rMlnil Out Driving I li in Nurilniiiril. Maulte, Mat it. 139 p. m, OA Summt! effmnttnd, eonalatlag of the 'J i !,: . second infantry M the loft. Hi. M . sots regiment la the center, UM ii.' legotiand North IHkotn regln i.i un Um rii:!it. pwaeded by m t -. and ae.oiupaiiud by Scott' bntterj Ol artillery, advanced from D at ...v light. The troops tirst lered the enemy two miles from Bu , Um rebels raUrlng OÄMl ou artillery opened tin- .Mist outside tin town u rebel force, estimated to BUIuber 3.000 nn n. O II intrenched. It n. . alight lcsi-tan. . and ijuitted its paait .ii h heu our troops turned its right Bank. 1 , . . aeluy's kHH w. li men killed imi N wounded. (in ttOOM also captured three prisoi . 1 1 a: a many rifles, ' n tht Amerileau M.K-. otie soldier of the Oregon refrlatent mm one ( tht Minnesota Kaginieni were slightly wonnded. After capturing the town. Col. Sumin. i - troopa continued h-ir advance, pursuing the retreating rebate for sevajvad miles. (.. ,i inn.- Olli. ..il lli.pntct. . May !-. The f illowing dispatch has been received at the o r iii i ..i : : iia-nt : Manila, May 17. Ad :aiant (ieiiorul.
Sit nation as follows:
ADMIRAL DEWEY huM.. FUND. A.ldi ' . IVoil he ji .m. I 1 mumlllrr of Ihr Um Holl.. Illtlll. Washington. May 17.-The natinnm committee of the lVvvcv Baflaa faoda consist in g of Prunk A. Vanderllp. aa aistant secretary of the trcusury; Blip. (.en. forl-in. Perry S. Heath, first us.-: int nt ii .iter g "leral, an l Kills 11. Roberta, tr. as ITC .if the I'nited States. haw issued the following addres to the people of the I'm leu
Slatea: II. m llnmr I und. Kii. na! I-wy Committee. Washing
ton. M i 1 ; -r. -The merican peopis are anxious to 44 iMMtSf to Vdmlral lK-w-ey. Their teal has taken the form of Invltatloiis to bM , la in rrany different rttia. of et'lrbrutl.in. larade and dis
play. Cbv
htm to att n.l all the nanqtM . ana u may be Invidious to - U el A r a few fvr the honor "f hl preaeneo. The oomaiira senea of our countrymen does n.t flivJ aottaMa ssuesastnn, f..r tta adniiiatluti and rate- m f r ur sr. at naval hero, in nuthoU attarvaaeaal anl trao-
A armtcful nation e m no; ('o hotter than
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Representatives of Aguinaldo Are Aj;ain Seeking for Term of Capitulation.
THE INSURGENTS ARE SCATTERINS.
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Trmr of Ba Ml1 l.nlrat lllaaaMaah Uouiu in.ii.m.- ikatfi tfca I aaaata Baaa tiiom ..n.-iini-ril Hull II..- t llril lillr in loo loiiuli n rropoBiiion lor I In in
Waahlngton. May 1'.- (ien. tt ca-
t will 1 1- Impiw-ibU for blm the .ir depart BMMt that repre-
lit
C"H-trt III
v.iHl.v In and ladica Krutluiii. . all tlrr.f.r.i a leal .ll have . Thr earv Of our n II ter In lh-- I was With t Alone, but em b intone. Hta r !. Will tuM t
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lily for
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hunv Htted to hia tt. a a irr et hia "ervtcaa In a mall der.-e af tha h la cct of .lay. but ef pular aubs-T' ttuu w-tii nfnlal ni arbl a tatrioiiaui narafnt. f Admiral IVwey Is a part 1 history, a elorluos chipilficsnt record f tho reeeat N t lr. our on country U tho w"r!i. his ruuae la th th'-sr that snail not !!. i ki."w In part the future iraetatton ot his freatnataj and brilliancy of his lame.
tin hi rr'urn fr..m t!-.- rir ..f his vlc-
t.rl.i a:i l his --.it -niuiship. t ii .:f'ul.il dutlea ot Admiral Dewey will N perfomrd In Waahlnctoii H- should haw a home thert. Tht" national capital ein n t fall to h..v. attract tont for him in the present an.) tto- future K'.r a winter reaidenee, durinK his life, he can hardly tma a mors dfslr.it!- pl.x-e. It Is for i h..n;r for Ad attral tewry in YV..slii:ii;on that subacrlptiona are lnlted. i ..: t; . t M..s i-.-.-'il f(T-ct have b- a put forth Ci several iuartrrn. Am aurkftCM have been cnve -d to the ur.deralfned thai th.- laaaral aathu.ii.tn can be dlncted tnt" a slnsle current throush th- af -ncy aa a national comnilt t- F;... ii ..f '.s. busy with manifold oc-
;i-t-n-t unit
.th tact and RbUitji has eoveaV pioiitue uitl. Iiis eoldriven the inaixrarcat triN-ps
northward Into San lei ;n. the second
Ibku? thla BUI t : httd i ll.s. Tin Hank
Illl Ills
CHI asi. mu nu i e tr.
apital. which be captured
. ; ia now 'lri i n lt enemy . ii ; . the rnouotaiaa. Ha baa instant (bjbtingi Inflict iag haawjr ; - irt'eriiur few casualties, ii ance ol bia troops on the : the eneiiiy, behind intrench-
thiown up ut t ry Htratepie
poittl approaching the town, anl very detnoraliiting to th. ixuargttta, and MM giVM thrin no OpporttUtrtj to M eoavcentrate their scattered troopa. Kt blie's eohiiiin. ith piinboaU, ia aaroceediiir up the l.io irandc. (TIS. I artJona Ol UM eliiat-li which have not 1 ii trtadc pablie. relate to future IllOU'll.' n' of the troops.
of oritsnritna the popular this purpose, and oj ad l atrlottc iruet fur a Dearmay be sent fit once to the fund at tn treasury d htnjKton. D. T.'mis-rary :r mntlv returned, and as t,.. r ;a'rd a duplicate of
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ror or this tui
partm. i:t. v- ist.:1.' ree:pta will b proi (toon as It can be tithe ame dat.- and p.ou.ilt . f A '.ir.::.. Warded to fv.ry :
In.a-.o.li r r - will nar..e th" na
th nal committee to convy to Admiral Dewey. a h- 1 ir. is. pra ical evidence that the An., r; an h ive provided for him a h -nie at th- ntt.'.ri's capital. Tin. committee Inv:-. i :t ni .-papera of the ountry and the . .-i.-rs of all Mates to co-operat.- In this, movement. lfaiaedj FRANK A VANDERL.1P. i . ilraaa. CHARLES Ii AtXEK. HE N It V . "' UtftlN. PERRY s; HEATH. KIAAS H ÜKKT8. Tr. nearer f the F-:n. The -r.h eontributi .n r-cluJ . ---day aaeoanted to 3iT. numns the total I
DECAPITATED AND MANGLED.
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Miin nll-i It t ii r ulna I lit-lr IsaMt. Mi.nila. May 17. 6:10 p. m. Alii,, uuh the rebels still threaten San Farnaado iu eoaaklejrabl force, large ntjuiliers of iiati.s. i majority of Uken being familiea artth tiuir btmse1 . are ret i niiiir daily to tlm lowni iasi.ir the Awarirati lines, at Apalit . apecially. l(.....l lor llnr s,,,rrs. Mi.n .f tin" richer Filipinos ure coining' to Manila, and laborers are rePtiiniiiy work in the rice fields. The bittet show their respect for American soldiers by raiooeing tl.t ir hats to tlio pussin" trains. M. loilrlnu Ihr Itnilrosd.
Tht- I'.srl of trnflord It n n Over and Killed l Vi i:iir- Train Illiiti rnplilrul. Lcndon, May 17. The Karl nf .trafford, who married Mrs. S nnuel ,J. ( olpate, in GttMMf church. New York city, last Pecenbafi wns i.i-tantly killed hast evening at Potter's liar by the Cantlril:je express. i vii roa aaaed t on ihr Raalta. The Karl was seen s". -inline? upon the platform awaiting :. train from London. Vh n ÜM t-xprea approached at a high rate of speed he suddenly fell forward upon the raiV. Tin- !wdy, decapitated and mangled, was taken to the nearest bot. l. where it awaits the con ner's inquest. Lord Stratford left London yesterday morning for his country seat, Wrt-tbam l ark, Harnet, Herts. Me waa
then uppar ntly in gootl nealtb. The cnntcss of sjtrarTord left laat
evening for Potter's Har. hantii. yiven
sntaties if Aguinaldo are seeking terms of p act . and ti.at the forc s of the insure! nts ure scattering in the mount. mis. ... n. on piaaalea. Potlowriaf is Qasw otis' eahligraati Manila. Max Is. -Adjutant (ietural, Wahiiioton: Kepresentative of the lasargeut cabinet and Aguinaldo. in the mountains. 1-' indes north San Isi.lro. which was abandoned on the leth it. st., will s-nd i ciiiiinssion toMorroa and aaah terms of peace. "Th- majority of the force eonforntng Mac Arthur, at San Fernatulo. haa jt tiled to l arlac. t iring up two p. bs of railway. This force has dein used to about MM. Beoailng parties ami dt ta. hnietits are moving ttday in various directions. Kohbe.with his coluinn, is at Canil.iva, on tin- Kio Grande. A great majority of the Inhabitants of the provinces over which the troopa have moed are anxious for peace, supported by members of the Insurgent cai.im-t. The Mtpect of at fairs at preaeal is faTorabie,M
latiafaettwa aaawaa iiieii. Great satisfaction .as expresstd by war department oH cials with the acars contained in Use Hapatah of Gaas. fits. The belief was expressed that ti.. end of Iba insurrection was at band. The wisdom of r-fiisiiiL- any ti rr.is to the first cornniission. and in
preaalng the insurgents, is everravhetd
1. on th.s account, no
xpreaaed that the aeaf eon
DUaatkm, Which is on its way to Manila, will ! ready to accept Um favorable terms which Gon. Otis baa heea ready to grant upon the uctua'. surrender and cessation of hostilities. I II. I're-lib-nt Infirmed. Th - dtapateb f Oea, (tis was imCdiately ?eiit to the president, at Lot Spring. Ya. Secretary Alger said tl at the situation was most eticouragit s. niul that it was apjmrent that the Filipinos renli.-. I the strength f the I nited Stab a. and saw- that r.-sistenee would mean extermination for them if they persisted in defying authority. Speaking of the part taken by the volunteers in the Philippine cam-
; iga, the secretary rays that Instead in viabJttg to 1 banM they would not have missed it, ns it was an event in Heir lives, especially as the hard lighting has ban afOWlied with success, p.e secretary b:i. v - that the commission which Aguinaldo is sending to (ien. Otis will accept any terms prujs.-: by Um Daitad states. PawasaMIHtea Diaaaaaawal. It is not likely that GeU. Otis will ' permit himself to be d-c ied by the mailumi of the insurirents. tir that
, Ii. will give consideration to any prop- i
HAVANA AGAIN IN A FERMENT, iio- ptaaaaaU ! iWi.lll lilt' Moue ..I I olllellltoll llnl I i. Hb I .aried. Hava ia. May Havana is in a fcr im ut kg on over tha bbM Up tba VYashingliMi adadaistnrtacai has iterwilned i take the araas al Iba t ihaa troops and to retain tbM in im'itarv priaacsainn t his i. w of tinlatest li.-vvs from Washington has Ih-iu telegraphed to the rtoaa ettktai
Hr.. ok. . order lo lf IMBN "''
i, ..i .-.. ii. Brooka is thus far MM war. , save through the press ti itjraiiis. of an dissatisfaction on the part of Urn. Ugrr. secretary of war, with In ptlen. Broeka'a) plan to inve the anaa depoaitrd hi I ire of lbs Mayors of the muoieipeiitics, nor has !u- received any Otbat inkling of the secretary's purpose to (ay the BMtter b.f. re reaideal McKinley Goaaequently, unless Inatraetloas to Mi aontran ar. received from the .is!i-
I Ingtoa a.liiiinistratioii. the t'overaor
general's order respecting I lie iiisiri .itloa of the $3,000,000, as Modified, "dl W issued tO-day. The secretary of war has been Informed as to the slilataace of t his order, in the usual course of business. aas lor I res h Itist onleiil. Havana's miil-dav pap is publish the lYashlngton news, some of inert cotn raenting editorially apon it. As tinpoint al I where the arm- are to 'c kept appears to be thought li vital importanee in Washington theeonv ictio:i ana iced there that the mayors can not Iw trusted with them is a cause of tr-si discontent, just at th. moment when tin- various comp! i.-at ions ajpcarcd to in- unraveled.
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It Mal le In. 1 1 g to note the follow I.: Matenicilt of nuleagc of the New Yei k 1 1 a trak h Mad km! operatad lim, which shows the total miles of Hack oaat of BuaTaba s Ml M It is, of course, gi nerally known that
4 4 Keep to Your PI, rr fuJ
Your Place yuill gj t r
Without
it jftn ue cannot keep situations or t-,. ov life. Most :roi,A..r
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aometif the Western lines nav, a great- , v' er miieage,but their tracks run through nait imp ure blood. Hood's
number oi sparseij Mineo rnaiea, OarsapdrtlU nukes the hi J die the traekag. of ibfl New Y. ik - r . u . .ui .U 1
the V , "funy, an J will
,,.iyyuu Kt t p your place. Built Up Wm tir. d out hM appetite uiuil I took Hood'i Karsai fcüdS Sauafra üffn Uo.xt'1 lHla eure Beer ÜB; th-t. .n irfl rail. nie u. uka Ith MauSt s, ' " WHISKERS DYED
A Natural Black by Buckingham's Dye.
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I 1111.11 .11111 i..l.''. ....... ... - dens, ly populat.il States of N W York help you
and IV titisv i aiiia. RccoMnsodaUng, by its numerous trains, million of passengers e.n h v . .ir. lb re U the mill i I tha Efam York
Ceatral laeacd and operated lines: N. w Y. rk Ceatral sad branches Nan "ik is. Hard " Spurt ii Duj vii v- Poi t Morris New York ti Putnam Troy i r. . i.tu.h. Mohawk a. Mai. ui. ..- ! brancnas Rome. Wsb-itown v Ogdensours; and branches Carthase a Adlrond i. k Oouverneur tV ( aw. katehi." Mi atarsey Jim. ilea W. -.t Sh u. ..i.l ! : i- '. - H h frrek and branelies Walktll Valley Syracuse, tit-neva V CorBdnaj and branches Fall lirook and branches Pine Creek Tivoli H How Pt. Lawrence & Adiron.li.-k Terminal Hallway of lluffalo
m is J M) 1, 114 61 21 6 Ol IS .-1
Cl is Q 1.1 nr. 4 S 4'ir.7 sn . z -: s,
. 1 n 100 70 71 so I :3 , ia II 1
Total Miles of track. Miles of aiding
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tal numl
lltlK
r of mil. s ot tra- k and
.2.v -2 M 1 t KJ
'.114. SI
l'rlto iU cuts .
.1 iOI ilra.-iliU r B. P. lU.i A v Shu. N U.
Hulialo Express. April a, 1899.
S.70 ia no criterion of strrr.irth. A amall , !.. r. in i b. stron.-r ti.aii .1 b.' s.ju.ish. L. A. V.' Bulletin.
Ik.- for- I commended I übt is ex
issetiio.v. are I be the point lr. I'or-
anthorlty
The tu re fluent luolrd.
The niayor ar. th. appointeea of the goveaor v neral, and a ben the aub itarv assembly diasolved they wcic nutde its representatives t i r. . ive ihe arms. Article 4 of the agreement
i l ween lien. lomez ami itouen 1 . rw ter, Pr.-s!.ii-iit McKinieya sKr-ii.l r. p-
resentntive. runs :is follows; 1 lu- W bans shall surrender their arms t ihe Cuban ass. tnbiv or t. its repreaento tiv. iind I Hiiti kaearafli (. n. Gon . who at the time of coming to the agreement with Mr. Porter
had not quel reled H Itn tw Insisted upn this point, quarrel he has ngain raise reiH-atedlv. saving, also, th ti r brought full written
from Pr.sident McKinley, and, in th
pr. aident's name, sgm d that the .-inns should go into Ihe custody Of lb assembly or it representatives. At M. nrJaj niirht's rneetlng of th- Soctrty f Veterans f Independence organized by f Tin r Members of the a -seinh!y the sh akers dilated iiptui Article t. ass. rtlng l ad faith, the president's pleaipotei tiarv having nirreeil to deposit the arms with th- representatives of Ihe assembly, while, through the eoa Blvauee of Ootm . they mere t.. Im- surrendered to the Amerimm army. M ion Dascs iu. r ant t Iji Disc naaloB an bi "Beeretary Algae appears to wish to ptov.ike a conti lei lure. He is more dislingarhed n the halted Btaftea as a bualneaa man than as a politician, and his relaUottS with certain synli-i-ates im- well known. He OBfiOBea .verythiiig that fula wants, and favors everything that would aus.- feeling and provoke exeitemeat. Hbj attitude prompts the quest ton: What !.k-s he want'.' loc he desire n war h-r- siuiilar to that la the Philippines.' We are forced to believe that be only aproves what is unsatisfactory t..( uba."
Cubans f prominence object t talk
The atreies af the bTiekel Plata Road to New Y'ork Citv and Host on is a fk BaOBatlMV ad ucceaa. The demand of tha traveling rii.ii. r. met hv i n . v'.luic tlin-F tieerlesa
ft .ii.r,... r , 1.4 in e:i. h .ill. . . -11 daUT. 1 SCtS dirt
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1 heac traini are eetnp. -i a . : :n i.-rn, iiraic!.l day o.iehes, Ugall! V.-stit u'e.i s.et-p-nt cars between Chicago, N,w Vorband Boaton, and BBrxceUed dirung cars. Solid through trut.s bttwe.ii iia igo and New V. rk hsve anifonaed colored porters in charge of day caches, w- - " rvic are plaead at th 'diposal of pa-si nirrr. If u want to travel cm: -i tal . v. . . . r. mi.-a.'y ar.d saf. (ly, see thit roar ticket 1 routed vis the Nickel Piatt 11 i I.
Alvtnta itiibl-.
There is no ret formality. Spendthrifts keeti it c :ng. Isisers keep coaatiag hv. N. 0. I'ii traae. i stoeesas i la i m I If ro you w . well : eei 1 to D. J. Price, ilea. Pass. 4 Tkt. Agt. Inten l A Great N.-ltiurn Ki:iway, Pilitine, T. xis, for a pf of "llluttrstor snd General Narrator,' a vers sttractivi puhi tion. tilleil with reliable iaforatstioa is n gabl to the Knipire Sr iti ; h. -idivn-t. A2-centsta:iip U cover postage will stx ure it. Ixit of men think it i smart to foUea the dictates of their own conacieaee, whea 1. ke as n-d it l- on a fool's errand. Washington tla.) Daauievat. Ilo b.tir Keet Ache und lltirnr Shake Into rourahees, Allen' F "V-Kaae, S powder for ISM feet It makestlgh-orNew Haoes feel Eusv. Cures Coma. Htiuions,
Swollen. Hot. CallOtta, Sore, and Sweating Feet Ali DrugglBU und Shoe Sbr sell it, 2.V. Sample sent FREE. Addresa, Allen & Olmsted, Lo Boy, N. Y. Parke "I rave the cook fit to my wife this moniinir Lane "Anything b. ipnt n Y Parke "I d a'l ki yet. but I'm afraid she heard w hat I f.i:J."-Tou Topics.
State or Onto, Ott or Tot.soo, la as OoCVTT, I Frank. I. ( haaey m ikes oath that 1-..- hl senior partner of the lirm of K. .1 I . & Co., doiiib; bilaineas in thi citjf of 1 . County aadT State aforesaid, and t , - ( firm will pay the cum ofOaa Handn lars for each and every case of eatain. I i cannot In- un-d bv the use of Hall I Cure. TRANK CHI SI N sworn to In-.'.. re Bat and Mbarl l- I pe sea ate, this Ith day of Decemlier. A 1). LMM A. V. GLEASON rScall Kotary Pu
Hail'a Cn tnrrh Pure ia taken inters 1
thr on the Mood snd buk u
facts of the avatem. Send for ts'. in.- i . , free F .1 CHENEY m 00., T ... ,U. Sold by druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pill are the liest.
Take even thing with s grain era tion. A little fertiliser makes tl grow better, but put it n a f- ? ; it kills all vegetation. L. A. W. Hi.
Try Grnin-OI Try l.rnln-ol Aak our grocer to-day to ahow u a package of (iF.Al.N" , the new t u that takes, the plat e ot coffee. The btl Ires mnv drink it with .ut lniurv as well e adult. All who trr it like it. GRAIN'O ha that rich seal brown of Mocha oi ra, but it i made from j ure giahaa) tl moat delicate stomaihs raeeirs it a diatrras. 1-4 the pnre of cofiee. IS Ctl 1 25it.- per package. Sold by all gr..
Lota of fatliers give their d iughtrrami have a fon-in-law on tht.r bl VVsshiagton (1.) Henioerat.
If
tun. '. Fnmll Uetllelne. irea the bowela es h day. In order to
Owina to the bad couditioB of the
i, roads, the work of r-pairing the Instructions that her daughter should
smilroad is beinc actively pushed. All
th broken bridges have been trestled, ami only a few excuvntions remain to be filled up. Trains will undoubtedly b. running tbroagh t. lau Fernando In a few days. The only natives tfaryi ar- some Filipinos from Macabbt. who are trading with our soldiers. Tin-) Were Mlatakea. At daylight to-day Lieut. Hill, who, vitii naa nf the Fourth infantry.
was concealed in tue irenenes ii-ar Pasig was attached by a firce of rehels. who evulently iiuugined they could eaptnre one d our eutpaatBi buoonai j onl.v a f. w shots had b n tired by the American forte. A few volleys put j tin- enemy to flight, the r-lel losing I
Mve 1 ll.-d and s nittnber wounded. I. ua l. hi Nu iinsilaii Itlastiled. Tht nrmj fanbaat Naplag49JMO haa OOtnrnetl here fn.m the lake, having been disabled by a cannon -hot from rebi i i nsition m ar Santa Cruz, which broke bet rudder post. Aguinaldo's ea-Btcratary, llscamiilo, uvbo w s arrestesj hart no February 2a. is now employed as ofliiial intcr-pn-ter by the authorities. seasatn t PasweaNgeHk N.w York, Mai la. Bs -President Harrison MÜed OB the St. Paul for Sagland. where be goes ui chief eounaei fot Veaesuda in the boundary arbitration pi oi ee.liiigs. Hon .lt.se Audi;. de. envoy extraordinary of Vcneru I a. w is also a passeng. r on the SL Paul.
not lx- inforiucd ol the cause ot utr absence. Uii ielaed Willi a Kit. While on duty at Windsor Castle ast February, as an equerry to the qm-en, the earl was sei.-d with a tit, and hia condition haa ever siu. e been a source ef anakety. He waa n bia sixty-eighth year. III. iK rophleal. sMMty W illiam John Pyng. fonrth earl of Strafford, was born August 21. lkel. He was educated ut Eton, and war. at one time captain nod lieutenant colonel in the Coldstream guards, from which regiment be retiied in 1363. Fr m 1S40 to 1S47 he was page .f honor to the oueen: fn:n 1 to ls74 he
was a BfOOBI la waiting, and 'since the
latter year be had b-en un equerry. He suc eed-d to the title ird family estates on the death of his brotl.-r last year. In I6a3 i.- MBrrbM Cnuntesa Henrietta Haiieskield Samaoe, who find in lsso. leaving two daughters. Countess ! Manny Tal.ando end tbo Countess of Norman ton. On Decaaaber last bo was quietly married lo Mrs. Samuel J, Colgate, eridoss of Use BOtod manafacturer and j anthropist. In th" ihaneel of hurch, New Y'ork city, by Rev. W. 11. Huntington. TbO family estates are raluahle, Including about 15,1)00 acres of land in different parts of England, ns well as a Irrge section of the Md'wall district
of London. SAN ISIDRO TAKEN BY LAWT0N
.sitious which the present commission i for publi.-at ion on the subject, but
may submit that are not sine re uiul rnal -beyond question. It is not atonf to the officials here what conc ssions Aguinaldo expects to receie, inasmuch as (ien. Otis, with the full nprroval of the presid nt and his cubnet, has repeutedly declared that he will consider nothing but the unconditional surrender of the insurg.-nts as necessary preliminary to any negotiationfor a cessation of hostilities.
AGUINALDO TO SURRENDER.
Ilia Pence F.noa llenrh Mnnlln und Ann xinee Wllllnune-a to Afeept An Ti rmi.
tM II rl... Uer W alt eil l .iamlnat Ion. Kanaaa l Ity, Nb.. May i-. a special td the Star from Hastings, Neb., says: bliss Vita Herloeker, Who is r-sting tiadef i 11,000 boat on tha charge of having attempted to kill Mrs. C. F. Moi-.-y ' nig lo r a hoi of poisoeed candy, waived i'xanaiaaasOM and wa, bOUOd over fur trial. I iilliliillled Sulfide. SOU York May II, William A. lohns, general geut of the Empire l ' Freight line, eotnmlttol suicide at hii - Wei in Broadway by shouting In m. .1' ia the biaij.
London. May 19. -The seven Fillino commissioners passed through the Ani. rican lines at daylight this morning, und prH eded din-et to Manila. Ihey say they have eomo to uncontlitionully surrender the main division of Ihe laePUBPt OrMy, under Agviinaldo, to to n. Otis. The insurgent enviys say they have full MBOUff to snd will surrentler unlUIMlHtuaBfljF. nccepting in gMd f;dtb tin Aimricun commissioners' proclam ii tion. (enernls Luna nnd PtO del Pilar und thir followers, the eBVOJl report, reliised to agree with the congress' dciii to surrender and will continue
ÜM wsr independently. I hi p. ii eotif. renew will Is? held
this it ft rii'xn. when tiis war will lie
brought to a clo-e.
Aguinaldo will then formally sur
rentler to (on. I-iwton, and come to Manila M confer w ith Pr-id-nt Schuriifin of the American commission.
wherever they have bee a interviewed they say. without exception, that such an order as is referred t in the press dispatches from Washington WOUld cause much irotible ami would still further separate Cohn from the I'nited States. I he Manlff-lo I n n 1 1 BfOCi r . The ntoadfaatoof (ien. Gomar, lasaed Thursdny evening, is unsatisfactory to
the military sdminist ration, beeauae its nuthir failed to dishOIld the army. He had Ih-.-ii Baked to include a paragraph dlrectlag the various comaaenda to dissolve, and had said he vmis in doubt as tO whether he was aathorfOCd to disband the army, promising to reflect upon the Matter. Hi attitude at beesiqeartere Thursday was quite different from his previous ls-aring. and it soon bOeOOM abartoas that he wished to discontinue giving advice, even no the subject of the jmy ment to ihe troops.
CZAR'S PEACE CONFERENCE.
The Latest Filipino Capital Falte nln the Manila of the American Troops. Manila, May 17. UtM a. m. San Is. tin. th - rebel enpital, b.:- been taken by Gen. Luwlon's column and the ini. Urgenin driven further )0 the north wnid. As yet, not letalis of the engagement Mitt been re-.vivcd here. The- place is now occup.cd by Gen. tawton't brigade.
Way Loan or Idle Ihe Gaas. Washington. May 1'. The seen tary of wnr has a 'iretl, by Judge Advocate fbnMBTnl Lielsr. an opinion confirming Ids right to loan or give to municipnliIlea, G. A. K. pOBtfl und other patri. tio nrgniilrations such of the cannon enptured from the BpanlardB In ( uia and Porto Klco ns are unserviceable, ysntaaday the first of the guns, which nr. in piscssiii of the nnny, were 1satow. il ujHiii the military post nt Fort Tin mas, Ky. They are two Isautiful br ana nteoM of antique pattern, made In 1 a redone in 176 aud 17o9.
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Iht-n l'iral-l In-- llnrlul of the Peaee I'ronnaaU. London. May M The corresptmdi nt of tin- Morning Post at Th- Hague telegraphs as tollowa: "An eminent memlsT of the pence MMfereiiee says jt is simply an net f polite BS SB to the car and will yield no practical ruealt, simply beoanai it can not. Tin- pow rs. be asserts, are tM. disunited ami watch each other too closelv to arrive at any und. rstanding in their programm-. His preilietinn ks that tii.-re will is- a loag diacuaasoonoal theo a firs t-t lass burial of the czar's proposals.' "
be healthy this i BttSSMIT. Acta gently on the liver and kidney.. Curt ick headache. Price 20 at.d 5oc.
lint Kalouiiim " In-. "Kalaominea" are cheap temporar) ; nratu i s atoaafaMattd fraa cha.k'. . , whit.ng, etc., aud are stuck on tl.- i with decaying animal g.u. The bt it m co::ipari' ii with Alahsstine, whuh I e ment that gov through a precea of ting, and hsrrliaa Tfilh Bar Goaaatnera, i baying Alabaatine, ahouldatt- that ike s ll sre ii. pa. k age and properly laie d N ing elae is "jutt as gtsni" aa Alsbsmae. I M dfuau -f Mra inutations are abur.; i their face. They taunot olfer tit tsiol time for durability.
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the lubit : U-ii.g la!. -W as:, i.gt i. thnoaamt. To n rr .. 1 old In One lr Take Laxative Breaks Qutaiaa Tabl ts. druggistsrt fu.nl iiieney if it fa..sto. A bats in m'l peeket in't dt-sira1 how al out the real n that of ones ord?L. A. W. Hui'.ctin. Heauty mirr.-d l y a b.id . m; .- :. le r -t.-nd 1 ... r.n's Su :.ur , IL.. Hair ai.d Whisker le, lOcent It's a fowl triek for nature to rr pajeoa-toed, dttek-legged man chs hearted.- L. A. V. bulletin.
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ll.-fl. .1 ihe Health alhorlt les. Kiniiis City, Mo.. May 20. Charles Bi Tiiislev. an fmgUOeff in an apartuieiil housr, who had Is-en es. .-1 to .imi!liox. Ipched himself in his house yesterday and defied the oflicers nt the. (ii.' of a revolver to remove him to a tent on the city hospital ground" set npart for suspects. Health t nt'.ecr Coffin would not oril-r the polkUt ti take Tinslev for fear of the eonseq iietiees. II is Ix-ing L'uanletl ami his home line baao tjuaranttaed Tlatti are now 12 smniiMi patients nt the s-st hcuss soim of them dangerously ill.
OMEN are assailed at every turn by trouble peculiar
to their sex. Every mysterious ache or pain is a symptom. These distressing sensations will keep
on coming unless properly treated. The history of neglect is written in the wom faces and
wasted figures of ntnetcnths of our women, every one of whom may receive the invaluable advice of Mrs. Pinkham. without charge, by writing to her at Lynn, Mass. Miss Lcla Evans, of
Parkersburg. Iowa, writes of her recovery as follows : "DlAl Mks. 1'iNK.iiAM I had been a constant sufferer for ne.irly three years. Had inflammation of the womb, leucorrhaea, heart trouble, bearing-di wn pains, backache.
headaihe. ached all over, ana at times could hardly stand on my feet. My heart trouble was
so bail that some nigh ts I was compelled to sit
up m bed or get up
and walk the lioor.
for N seemed as though I should
smother. More than once I have been obliged to have the doctor visit me in the middle of the night. I was also
very nervous anu fretful. I was utterly discouraged.
One day I thought I would write and sec
if vu could do any
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your advice and now I feel a 11
Hke a new woman. aii
those dreadful troubles 1 have no
more, and I have found Lydia
E. Ptnkham's Vegetable Compound and Sanative Wash a sure cure for leucorrhcea. I am very thankful for your good advice and medicine."
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