Marshall County Independent, Volume 5, Number 49, Plymouth, Marshall County, 17 November 1899 — Page 2
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THE WEEKLY INDEPENDENT. a W. METSKER, Tub. and Prop. PLYMOUTH, - - INDIANA.
TOPICS Of THE WEEK t T T T t r f r TTT T T rr r? T ttt t ttT T TTTT THE AUTOMOIUI.T-: TltL'ST. The promoters arc said to 1)0 working r.f a consolidation of the automobil factories in this country and in Engbnd. If they succeed a new and promising industry will be stunned in its prowtn for lack of the stimulus of competition. The jereat redaction of the rru-e t,f bicycles and the improvements :n their construction have been the result of the keen rivalry of competing r.ia nu fact urers. Fach of them was ij'king his brains continually to make d letter and a cheaper waeel. Had tl'o bicycle business" been, "trusted'' at the outset, dearer and poorer machines "ould lo offered to the public today, and the number in use would be much smaller than it is. If the same free I lay is given to American ingenuity ith automobiles as with bicycles, it will not be long before the horseless carriages cit less than they do now, feüd are more workab'e. DEWEY A MAN OP ÄFRPRISES. Admiral !) we.v's career of late haa l.en r. e. instant s".ieceVb)n of surprises. He ur; r!s-d ilie Spaniauls in Manila lay and the New Yorkers when he arrive. abead of tin:e. lie surprised Chi.Mco. Thüa.; Iphi.i and other cities by ti r:::, z htir invitations without spt cif ins any reason. He surprised th .v'u:!e country the other day by the anno. ine men: of his encasement 10 be married, and later he surprised '.erv one u:;h :!n wedding, the prep eratiot's for which were conducted wi'r4 SUch .sr-r-y I Ii.it even the lynx-trve-i Foi-b'ty reporters wre s;i b ft in the lurch that uorl l has been spared 'he teehr.i-.-a! descript iort of trousseau and Iinge.-;.-. -om:::o:: on ssk'h occa--!;::S. l-'HOV. LA K ll TO C.CLP. T!:e victory w:ti at the iVoria conni; : for a deep waterway from Chl-ai-'. in t!-,' if ;s lit-aring fruit. Tho x'i Jtivo t o:n mittle of the Illinois Yalb a.-'.vlai'oii. re;)r-senr:ng interests hitherto iiosiile to the Chieigo dralntw:e eanal. :a taken st--ps to secure a ctiiigr .-slonal viid. r tor surveys of a route along wlrb-a ?t extend tl;e drainage .-anal to ihe Mi-sissippi. This marks the in ginning of the second -tage in one of t!i'- greatest commercial nterpris. s tiiat the world has ever tf-'n. The firs: starve was the construction ci the Chi.aL-o drainage -ar.al a work who.. i!:.:g:,;:;;!.J, ba not been vaderstood g.'I;e:i!Iy hereto'ote. criticism (;o!.i; mad. Tht re i- iiütbiu : n.ore r-'iuat kabje in the admir:i-ti-at;..n f the army and navy than ;!;. amazing ina'aiiity of ofiiia's to ke.-p tioir raouihs sirat. suys be Chh-ago Tri ii n: The retailing of gossip, and .-ca is a we!!, and the public crii'.ci-m of ofheers and of superiors is so'nethirg unprec-'dented in the military anna!., of this or any ether country. The latest illustration of this is eouta.i in the unbecoming -and astonishing report of Admiral Cr.-iwninshielii. , ..f ,,f bureau of navigation, to the secretary of the navy, in whbh u thinly disguised attack was raad' upon Admirals 1). -ey ami Schley ;,n.l upon cinsress. Yv-INNIi: I AYLS IS KK.!K.MIiKKKD. Zoinay's statue rf Miss Winnie Davis, "the Daughter of the Confederacy," was unveibd at Hollywood cemetery, Richmond, in the presence of 15,f'0'j persons. The ex rcies attendirg t'ne unveiling v.v:- of a simple but impressive character. Mrs. .Jefierson Davis was present as the -.i-t of t'ne Uichrnond chapter of lae D.iugh tf rs of the C'.i'ifedUu.'.-y. T N D KI t It A T i N I AN HNIvMV. Hotn sides engaiie.l in the Sfuth African war are p-ettinz r:.! of husioiid concerning the nature of th'i tak in hand. The English have learned in short order that though the lioer army is chiefly composed of fanners utilised r.i camp life, it is a ilungrous adversary, well armed and capably led. ELLERLY HANK WRECK ER. In th" Superior court, at North .mptfui, Mass., the other day, Iwis Warner, aged CO years, who wrecked the Hampshire County National bank and the Hampshire Savings bank, by eml.ezzling $5öOjOO, was tentence.l to a term la the state prison of not more than twelve nor less than .line years. SOLD OX THEIR MERITS. It I3 gratifying to read in the report of Consul Stowe, representing this country at Cape Town, that there is a l.t althy demand for American Roods in South Africa which should lead to a lare Increase of trade, as soon as the Uritish-Boer war shall have been terminated. WILL TAKE MISS LOXC. WEST. The continued indisposition of Miss Helen Lonff, second daughter of the secretary of the navy, U causing her family such anxiety that at the advice jf her physician, she will soon be taken to Colorado for the winter. OCR GENERALS IN CURA. In his annual report. Gen. Wood declares that he has more soldiers than he needs, and so indicates that the pfople of tl Santiago district are adapting themselves to the regime of law and order. Th Tronnvaa! State Clinrch. Ever since the "great trek" In 1S43 (he Dutch Reformed church has been the state church of the Boerp. It is now divided into two factions, of whiel. the Dop per, led by President Krug'T, constitute the conservatives. The radicals insist on singing hymns, a performance which the Doppers declare to be extremely worldly. The great festival in the Boer calendar la that o? the Nachtmaal, or communion, generally held at Christmas time at Pretoria, the capital. .
LATEST MARKET REPORT.
CHICAGO. Cattle, all grades $1.75 Hogs, common to prime. 2.00 Sheep and lamb3 2.00 Wheat. No. 4 red .f,2 Rye. No. 2 cash .50 Com, No. 3 white 32 Cars. No. 3 white 24U .24 Egzs .IS Butter KANSAS CITY Wheat. No. 2 red Oats. No. 2 white Corn, cash, No. 2 mixed Cattle, all grades Hoes, all grades Sheep and lambs TOLEDO. Y"beat, No. 2 cash Corn. No. 2 mixed Oats. No. 2 mixed Rw No. 2 cash Cioe;seed. prime cash.. ST. LOUIS. Oats. No. 2 casli Wheat. No. 2 red Corn. Xo. 2 cash Cattle, all grades Hogs Sheep and lambs MILWAFKFJ Wheat. No. 1 northern.. Com. No. 3 Oats Rye. No. 1 Uarley. No. 2 Putter ". 1. r v -!-(-. " C i f t '
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j Hogs Shei j) and lambs Wheat. No. 2 led Corn. No. 2 ats. No. .1 vvi.be PEORIA. ; ' a:. No. 2 white .23! iö .23: .32' t :. No. 2 CASUALTIES. Dtyton. Ohio-Charbs Wtidle and his nii-. e, age.l 13. w re killed near the Miamisburg depot by being struck by .. j Big Four passenger train at the cross ing. Their buggy was demolished and the horse killed. Cincinnati. Ohio- Cire practically destroyed the contents of three lower floors of the Norwood bicycle works at t: and ;s I'iuni street. lss estimated at $"o.ooi: well in-ured. Columbia. La. Almost the entire business portion ;e destroyed by fire. Loss. $7;.('0; insurance, $.v..or. Fort Snelling. Minn. Oie Muson was drowned in the Minnesota river between this place anl Menoota by his horses backing into the stream. Munson's lirother Nd. managed to reach shore in safety. Calesburg, 11!. In a freight wreck on the Chicago. Uurlingion &. Quincy road nine box cars, loaded with merchandise, w -?re del'aolis'at d. The wreckage caught foe. and a new nve.ru! engine and six ears were ruined. Humboldt. HI.--Philip Ar.f. :s. a farmer, aged 7 years, while attempting to drive a learn across th Illinois Central track, was instantly kilKd by a train. l'ana. 1!!. Mrs. Joseph 1 terry .nan took poison with suieid ti int nt and may not recover. be lies about n -mile south f this ity. New York. Sctiddci Hinde, 5 years old, of St. lxmis, was found dead in bis bed in the C.iisey hous,.. He ha i !' suK'ocat'd by gas. CRIME. Dar.lap. Tenn. R. M. Robinon. a merchant, was shot and robbed of $::.."i. Berlin- The huieb'srath has ass. nt:! to the establishment oi an Ottoman legation. Charleston. Hi.- John Lawyer .jr. was s nU-nced to prison for fourteen yejrs lor the killing of Ed Jones. Oscar Gilb r, tried as an aecot.uplice, was acquit U'd. Hanpshiret Mass. Lewi.-. Warner, v.iio wrech.d t'tw Hamp-hi.-c County Na'iorial and the Hampshire .S;oi:i Ui'.'iks, was sent net d to a term d" iri-pri.-nnc nt of i t.ven p.ii,.- and twelve years. Winnipeg, Manitoba I. V. Ander-:-o"l. bank cleik. accused of sleilii,,; .;. )')' from Molson's bank here last. yar, .vcs aequitud. Nashville. Tmn. -Gus" Thomas ;:n I Goig" Lav. ien'-e, two of the four e..r.victs who escape! fifjin prison, w: i.captured near McEwen. Ilurapiirej .i ci.unty. and returiif-d to prison. Ma(iison. Wis. Ernest Cornell, is serving a life -ent nee at Waupun for iiimkI r, tailed in his eftoit t. seem e a ii w trial through the Sapr-m : um: t. i'oilland, .Main-.--!") eman Millihtn Slu.it. c.'ed I'l yeair--. a junior in Bovvdoin eoibe. couiniittcd suicide at bis paients' home. Eldorado, Hi. Thomas Harnett, son of Mrs. Thornton Harnett of this city, was fatally h.u while resisting arrest at Eiiualiiy. seven miles south of thia ciy, by the city marshal of that nlace. Siiiherivillc, Ohio -John Gosnell, a farmer living four miles from Mount 1 leasant. was a.-sassinated and the murderer escaped in the darkness. There is no clew to his identity. MISCELLANEOUS I'a.ris.- It is rumored that tho giveniiiiem will initiate a project for decl'irinK amnesty in all cases connected with the Dreyfus affair. Macy, Ind. J. W. Earit, postmaster, alleged to be $1,20') Miort in his accounts, has been relieved from duty by I'ootal Inspector Moor', who placed H. M. Clendt-nning in charge of the odice. Cleveland, Ohio. Clarence A. Carpenter, assistant chief engineer of thi Lake Shore road, died at the general hospital from injuries received by being struck by a train at Saybrook. Rerlin The Tageblatt hears from St. Petersburg that the construction of the projected Russian railway in Persia is assured. Caracas After a blockade of two days, Puerto Cabello ha3 surrendered to Gen. Ciprlano Castro and the officials of the de facto government. Buffalo. Jack Daly of Wilmington, Re'., and Eugene Rezenah of Cincinnati fought ten inundu to a draw at tho Olympic club. Spandau. Germany A gunnery instructor named F.ckmann was arrested on charge of having abstracted tha plans of a gun under construction.
I Col. Bell's Regiment Encounters No Opposition. AGUINALD0 NOT CAPTURED, Inurciit Leader ml the No-C'alIcl (ioTcrninent Were Not in tlip City YFIiercalMMiU of (ien. Vpuni; Is ot l'xi.'tl Known. Maj. Reil entered Tarlac without opposition. The whereabouts of Aguinaldo and his army is a mystery. The joint campaign now seems certain of success. Gen. MacArthur took Ramban Nov. 11. The brief accounts of the engagement indicate that the rebels fought according to their recent tactics, retreating after firing a few volleys. One officer of the Thirty-sixth regiment is the only American leported killed. Gen. MacArthur began his advance, Col. Smith with the Seventeenth regiment on the right. Col. Bell's command and the Thirty-sixth on the left, and the Ninth in the center. Col. Smith encountered a small force, easily dispersing the rebels. Gen. Young, with his cavalry and infantry, is still pushing ahead through the fearful mud, but his exact whereabouts is not known. Killed by Dynamite Ki p'o!oii. At Crbana. Iowa. Clarence Rurrell, s(n of Banker J. G. Burrell. was instant! killed by an explosion of dynamite, which v!cckd the bank building and partially destroyed ih Monitor general store. The act is credited to incendiaries. lloftpititl Ship for .Manila. The naval hospital ship Solace sailed for Manila. She has aboard COO marines for Guam and U0 sailors for the licet at Manila, besides 25 officers. There are also over l.ood tons of supplies for the fleet. AVar ftevetiun Iit Attacke!. George I). Sherman of Essex county. New York, has filed a petition against the I'nited States to recover $S,Ü00 paid as a legacy tax. rnconstitutiouality of the war revenue law is alleged. F!r at lUrtfonl ilv. At Hartford City, Ind.. fire destroyed the furniture lepartment of the J. L. Hoover store in the Briscoe blo k. The estimated loss is $75.000, about onethird covered by insurance. UuuliterH of Ihe (Uoiifctlrrary. The general c-onvnition of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, just closed at Richmond. Va., was one of Ihe largest in point of attendance ever la hi by the society. American It'ilc In linf:iior. Proceedings at meetings recently i held in Cuba for the liscussion of the political future indiate the existence of a wilesprad feeling jf discontent w:;h American rule. (ircut 1 amine In hin. The steamer St. hvnr brings news to Taconia, Wash., that thousands of native Christains are dying from famine in Che-Kiung province, China. (Tr I , .Moioitril Irn. The Canadian northwest territory has offered l."0 experienced inoitntel men to the British governme nt for use in the Transvaal. OperutU? Demand Increased Wnjfs. Operatives in Fall Itiver. Mass., textile mills demand lo per cent increase in wages. They want an answer Dec. 11. NORVAL'S POINT. Delayed dispatches state that Free State Boers atUicked this bridge, compelled its Cape police defenders to surrender, and took posse.sshm of the tdegraph line. Norval's Point is on th' Orange river on the lirect railway line from Port Elizabeth and Port Alfred to Pretoria, via MiddlehurR, Cape ('olony, and Rloenifontein, Orange Vroe State. This railway als connects with the Cape road via Naauwpoort and Ih ATill F-OahlMi I actorlrn Here. Scv'ial Gernian i . .lo manufacturers have mad' arrangements to establish fai tories in :!: I'nited States. K'iHHi:t hii I .hi'iin Friendly. The i amors )f prospective trouble between Russia and Japan over Korea are not believed by diplomats at Washington. Fifteen Hundred AiHtrallan Tropn. The total number of Australian troops which have sailed for South Africa is 1.500 New Company I Formed. Articles of incorporation were filed at Trenton, N. J., by the United Telephone and Telegraph company, with an authorized.canital of $".000,000. Predict Victory for (Juny. Friends of Senator Quay are claiming that the senate committee on privileges and. elections will, by a majority of two, vote to seat Quay. Tear's Yield of Corn. The November report of the statistician of the department of agriculture gives 25.2 bushels as the average yield per acre of corn. ...
TRAIN WRECKED BY ROBBERS. Caur Serious Accident on the Michigan Cent rut HallroaU. Train wreckers caused a frightful accident on the Michigan Centra Railroad between Alexis and Vienna. Mich., Nov. 1. Three persons were fatally injured, ten seriously and between fifteen and twenty others were bruised and shaken up. pome of them receiving slight wounds. FOR AN EARLY CONVENTION. Kepuhltcaii Will Slake Nouiluutlniia in Ciood Time. The republican national convention will be hold early. McKinley 's retnminatior. seems assured. The leaders are ready for tariff, money, or expansion issues. Senator Hanna's resignation ao chairman of the national committee is unlikely. R ELATIONS ARE Sf" RAINED. Japau and Ku4ia at 1I Otrr l'artition of China. Japan's plans to protect Cliina and Corea against Russian aggression have led to strained relations between the mikado and the czar. English shipbuilders have orders to rush work oa Japanese men-of-war. I,ooiul Made MUtaKe. In inviting foreign powers to assist in preventing insurgents from bombarding Puerto Cabello, 1'nited States Minister Ioomis of Venez.r.ela exceeded his authority, and has been ordered to rescind his request.
Pay Victoria Will AIkIJi ate. According to a London dispatch to a Frankfort japer. it is quietly rumored in the immediate entourage of Queen Victoria that her majesty has determined to abdicate the throne. Ilisattroii lir at Mf tnplih. The l'lantrrs warehouse. WoodsChickasaw company's warehouse and plant of the Louisiana Molasses company, ac Memphis. Tenn., burned, entailing a loss of 3!)0,000. Monument for IrJTer-.on Iavi. The convention of the United Daughters of the Confederacy decided to assume the responsibility of raising a monument to the memory of President Jefferson Davis. Think London Kar l'rey. The Paris Patrie thinks that with the I British squadrons dispersed anil her reserves afloat en the way to the Transvaal, lb5,0oo nun could capture London. 'o4tly Fire at Xtintrml. The biscuit and confectionery wAfehouse of Vlau & Frcre and adjoining buildings m Notre Dame street, itlcntreal. were burned. The total losij is $5jo,0ü0. l'liiliiMiiii loti; Ih Itetin.-ril. It has been decided to reduce the ral of letter postage in the phiüppin" islands from 5 -rn!s to 2 cents, as his been done in Cuba and Porto Rico. Many I'itrl to Koine. The Vatican committee having in charge the pilgrimages to Home during the ludy year announce that SU.OU'J palmers will arrive in January. ;1 Ore in Iniana. Cosiderable excitement has been caused he:: by the finding of gold-bearing ore at a point near the Little Kankakee river east of La port e, lnd. Two Ilumlred Men Desert. Two hundred men have ib'serte.i from the Forty-third infantry at Fort Rthan Allen. Vt. The regiment will start for the Philippines soon. CAPE COLONY. Aar, south f Kimherley. The advantage of posses.-ion f this lnide is givat. Dispateln'.s also state that the Boers hav! taken the bridg' over the Orange river at Bvihulie, just east of Norval's Point, and on th line from Fast London to .Springfontein. Th Boers have also tlistroy(d Ihe railway to a point eighteen utiles .south of Rethulle. This leaves the British with but one line from Cap Town to Kim berley. MoimiiifMii. In YYInnlo Duvl. The monument lo Winnie Davis. "Daughter f t be Confedera-y," was dedicated at Rnhmond, Va. I'i'iiMi or 11 ii J.. r !Wc;r:ith. Major Hugh J. McGralh, one oT the henxs of the Philippine war, died of wounds i-eivd at the battle of Novaletta. Mt'iirfiic , VUlt Crnr. King Meuelik of Abyssinia will pay a visit to tb; czar while on hi. way to the Paris exposition of 1900. M;y Willi. Irtw tho Troop. President McKinley and Secretary Root are considering the advisability of withdrawing troops from Cuba and Porto Itico. New Wlrelenn Telegraphy Syntem. W. A. Kddy, kite expert, luu Invented a system of wireless telegraphy between kites, using electricity In air. instead of batteries. DUcliarse! Soldiers Reaeh 'Frlaeo. The transport St. Paul has reached San Francisco. She had but eleven passengers, Including several di charged soldiers.
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II I Gen. White Still Holds the Town of Ladysmith. BOER SIEGE IS INEFFECTIVE. KHnforceinmM Under (2en. Ilul!er Cannot Aihiinro SIucli Itcfore tli 4i."itl. Tranvual Forces Are Kx ctvtl to Make luipurtaut Cain. Wninewda j, Nov. K. Not1 'ng to confirm stories cf great Rritish succcesses at. Ladysmith. Roers supposed to be still blazing away. It is said now re-enfun ements for Huller cannot advance to White's aid before Nov. L'ö, when Huers should have LadyWAR SCENES IN 2JJL- - f4 Hritish troops with Maxim guns,
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smith, Pietrm:ii itxburg. Mafeking and Kirhberley. Indon Times' military expert regards reeent reports as "extremely encouraging,' in indicating brisk disposition of his troops by White. Boer sie? is evidently lax. Free Staters have 4,000 men over Cape Colony border, where many towns are unprotected. Ruller expected to attempt t check advance, but 3.000 more Roers left Pretoria, with good artillery, to join Free Staters. Tliur?.:iT, Nov. I. All well at Ladysniith on Tu sday. Frequent bombardment by Boers did slight launige. Early stories of engagement at point between Cdenso and Lidysmith were exaggerated. Railway still cut. Relieve Joubert's inactivity hidrls som' deep scheme. Siege train mobilized for shipment to South Africa. Reiufon emenls arriving at Cape Town. B?ers seize I Vinterstad. near Biirgb-rslorp. and !- stroyed the Ac!.t-rtnd bridge overrunning A t'i a tonga land. Friii: j No. X. Littb' fig'atiii doring last six days. Both British and Boers charged with j betrayal of Hags of truce and R d Cross ! emblems.--Paier force now placed to- j ward south, so as to cut ff re-enforce-mcnts for White. London thinks caialti's are greater than reported by White. Another capture of British sold'ers by Bovis. Reconnoitring party -ent tut by Col. Plumer in Buiuwayo made prisoners on Thursday.--London Times military expert bel!ev-s Buller will attempt to relieve Ladysmiih before beginning other operations. --Cardinal Vaugban protested against proRocr attitude of Vatican press. Boers continue to bombard L;dysmitb. (bung slight lamag. Mafekitig has riifiered scvenly, thugh no statein nt f hisses is siven. Much damage has ben done to Kimhcrley diamond mines. Fre- Staters have stablished. amp at (;reenp(dnt. Tumpsliips arrived at Durban and Cab Town. -Office open in Cape Town wiuue uitianders may file clfim for lamages au.aiu.-t the Boers. Milncr's prclam:itin snipped Boer recruiting in Cape Colony. - Natives in Natal rowing r stive. 11. or will strike. AT:nt Uold St.untar! Il:illilie.l. Tiie New York board of trade and transportation adopt rd a resolution asking cougn-ss to enact a law establishing the gbl dollar as a standard measure of value. To l'-:l in Toi . A Cfimpany with an authori.el capital of llO.oniM, ('.'. to grow ami deal in tobau-o ami maiiMLicture cigars and :- garet tes, has been formed. Neu- Trfaly Uli Spain. A new commercial treaty with Spain i being negotiated at Washington. Hay Con fern willi AiniKiMailitr. Secretary Hay has had a conference with ambassadors on the Chinese situation. It is believed America will be iriven written assurances of open lo or. ItAller Can llie I.eHdi'rship. Congressman Bailey of Texas, it is generally understood, can have th? democratic leadership the next session. as he did at the last, if he wants it. Propose Pension fr (imf. The Havana Patria - roposes that ten leaning municipalities should give Cm. Gomez $S0 per month, as his health is poor and he is in need. Aim at i:dllu Coinmuiiit'es. The Paris city coumdl passed a resolution demanding the dispersion of i-Iiious fommunithts and the confiscation of th ir fortunes. Would .l"dnt Civil liovtrnnipnt. President M Kinlcy has fully made up his mind to give the people of Cuba a civil governor, but he has not yet decided upon the man. ;mI ChHnro for Mil witnkee. IU in y ('. Payne announces that there is an excellent chance for Milwaukee to Jump in and secure the republican national convention. Norway' Demand I Postponed. Norway's demand for a separate minister of foreign affairs lias been postponed until 1903. II rnm worth After America Cap. Alfred Harmsworth of the London Mail will challenge for the America cup in 1900 if LIpton should not. Conference Against American Meat. A European conference against American meat is proposed by Austrian butchers.
SAM0AN TREATY ARRANGED. Th Three Power Are Satltlled with Division Madr. A Samoan treaty has been arranged. The United States gets Tutuiht. Germany takes I'polu and Savaii In return Great Rritain gains Tonga and Savage islands and two of Solomon group. The arrangement is satisfactory to all the iui'vers concerned.
JOINT OPERATIONS SUCCEED. .A!o-itin t n .s;attiit A t;iitii..Kl . r l'ro--.eli:i5 with Kegularltr. Joint )p'rations against Aguinablo seem efrtain of sn-cess. Gen. Wheatoa made a succfvsful lauding at San Fabian; M-m Arthur advances toward Tarlac. and Law;on's advance continues. Aguinablo is believed to have a yacht ready in whieh to escape. SOUTH AFRICA. showing Alfrd Do.ks. Cape Toaii, ADMIRAL DEWEY IS MARRIED. Hit l!inc Uli Mr. l!en 'luUen l'ia-? :t Wahlni;loii. Admiral George George Rewey and Mrs. Miblred M. ilaen wen married quietly at the rectory of St. Paul's Catholic church, in V street, near Fifteenth, Washington, the morning of Nov. y. Aftr the wedding breakfast the admiral and his bride left for New York. Citll tiow rnmnt for Cnla. President. McKinley is considering plans for the establishment of a civil government in Cuba; he favors a virtual protectorate. Gen. Brooke will be governor a long as there is military occupation; Gen. Wood is .v.igccsled for t ivil governor. Intenciition T'alk I läided. The car spent a day with the kai.-r at Potsdam. German papers ledare
Boers i that it setr at ".est all talk of int rveui tion in Transvaal. Germany and ' GtR Britain s' ni to be in ac-c.-rd.
! and Itussui vmiI not join. 1 rar. e I against Briiish. Would Not Permit Inli-rferenre. At the lord major's banqiu t at London. Lord Salisbury .-.aid no power ( ntenipla! d hiterfe,-er;ee in Souih Afn'ea, nor wouid Great Britain ermit any if fi'-rt d. He spdi- of the "happy r dations" with the I'nited States. Will .Nomli;i Tif keti. It is the oainion among politicians in Washington that the result f the e!e-tions makes the nomination of the dd ti-!ots imperative, and that Meli ill ley ami Bryan will again test pub lie s-ntinunt at the polls. Itrate Uiv.l of Trunp. Nineteen American soldiers attacked a t' r- cf K) i!:suicriKs near Manila. They pur ih r.diels to night after nineteen bad bun killed ar.d six made prisoners. Thirty Maitxr rilbs were seellled. Coiid.tioiiH in nl:i I inproTiMl. (bui. Lmbow. voverr.or of Havana, says the Cubans now iivognLe that American j:ui;jo.-s are honest and friendly. More troops are to be withdrawn fi-m the isiard. -C n oi i:!- l-'!-r from T.rl o. Aguinabio :.- !b- 'ing from Tarlac. ;.r.d is or: his way jo Bayoubouj;, in r.ortlicrn i.:on '.i.-'imt.-ins. Wheatcn's xpidit ion landr .i Tue.--day ar.d j;':nt nnven:eut is )i en-isitg. I :H:ll 1 ir at W.i Oiiu t on. A lire in the premises ::."." Pennsylvania avenue. N. W.. Was'aington. resu'.icd in the deaih f .1. T. Praiu-is. an emjdove of the g.!i.mcnt printing ofi e. M iron Siit to ltiiiiiialt. A strong !:(. .hiiien of marines has left Mngland for V. -iuinialt. B. ('.. tl'.e .sironctvf üriiish stronuhold ar. I naval base in the P;u-i!ilii' ocean. ThinU .ntl-liiiprrial'sm Ihe I-u. IJiclr.ud CicK:- dei'.ares that in his ojdni.m ant i-imj'cj iali. ni. ami not silver, will he the ! ief plank in th-.' dtniccialic j kit form of BU'o. I..iii Mav l".iilr I'rolisl. A large U:issi:in licit intends wintering ai Na;;asaiii. It is thought lik1ly tlu:t th! .i ij anese government will remciistrat' ajtainst this. Phone Coinpany In Incorporatei'. The Telephon.. Telegraph and Cabb? Company ot America, with an authorized capital of $:;u.t cii.(!00. has been i:icorporatcd. Sayn .I.itnti A I.I liinurseiilü. Tb- Paris Poioipie Colonial says the Japanese are r.etively helping tue Filipino ii r u; gents in Luzon and other islands in the archipelago. Transport IikIImii Arrive llicne. The transport Indiana, bearing the Tennessee volunteers, the last of the reluming vaduntcer regiments, arrived at San Francisco. KI''tloii Kioiit In lieiitueky. As the result of election riots in Kentucky, the number of killed reported is fifteen and the number of wounded twelve. Fifteen Hurt In t'ollUlon. A freight and a passenger train collided head on at Kokomo, Ind.. with n large property loss and the injury of fifteen persons.llant Combine In Kngland. A huge corner in calico has been formed at Manchester, England. Businesses representing over 10,000,000 capital have combined.
$2.50 SENT FREE ! The Well Known Physician and Specialist FRANKLIN MILES, M. D., LL. B., oi ' Chicago. Will Send $2.50 Worth oi His New and Complete Treatment Fres to Each c! Our Readers. There never was a better opportunity for persons sutTering from diseases of the nerves, brain, heart, liveor stomach, to test, free, a New and Complete Treatment for these disorders. Dr. Milfs is well known ;is a leading specialist in these dieases. and his liberal offer is certainly worthy of serious consdd. ral lion by every aillicted reader. This n w system of Special Treatment is thoroughly scientific and ::v -mfiisely su pi rior to the ordinärm thous. it consists of several renr -di s cart fully se!. rd to suit each individual case, and is the final result of twenty-iive years of very extensive researeh and experh m in treating thi -class cf disorders. It consists of a curative elixir, ton:. tabbts, laxative pills and usually a jdater. selected for each case. Extensive statistics (dearly demonstrat that Dr. Mi! s New Treatment is three tim. s as suc ssful as the usual treatment. Tliousands of remark-rble testimonials fr m primin nt people will he sent upon :.-ii:t st which prove the do -tor to be one of th world's most successful physicians. ".!. 1'. i. f!Vfi:,n. .' tV t-h Vr.iu-t St if.M it.'j nl.iti-. .m-:i! .t i,.-.., i ., -u: 1 Or. M.:-' ;!.: 1 rr.ioi!. nt in, w . :,t- '.i;;i:i-r hi mvs n' l-a-c w Si.'ii :;! !. 1 h-d fif ;...y.sl "he !.,-' ir.'l!-ai tü;. i-.t uu ! li.i i ;-, :. hi ni'il.-in.'. 1 ! iice Im i, wi.tuj.-i ; ..4 -,t. J . -nai ler.-. I u luv d'l yiiiri'inHiivi-ii.l 1 n:." "V.-ti 'iro-l n.t it el !TiV--;te-l ! '),- ,-i.J 1 urili 'oj;.i,l, IV-VVl',-. 1 ' f,,- I 1 !'!; s IN r.i .1. ' I-r i-.ii-, I tii.l r.iv !-;iii,4.-1i. ti iii'iir.ii--;.!. ,;;, .4 iir-'i'-y. Vcir trfjtiiiii.t ire'y ci-.-.l mc,' -a t i lluL W. A. W arn ;i. .t .l.iti, a . v. As all atllicted readers may have $2 -Vi worth of treat r.iep.t esp'tially adapted to their case, fr"i, we would advis: them to send for it at once. Address Dr. Franklin Miles, to 2)'J Stato street, Chicago.
SOME LITTLE-KNOWN FACTS Which Show IJmr l.itflo We. K now of Ilach Other ;iml of (Mir Country. Only eighteen pereent 0f all the familis in America employ domestic help, leaving eitihty-tv.ii pen-rut without even one servant, if all tiie dressmakers known to 'i.-t in America work! twenty-four ho;jrs of each day for a whole year, without stopping for sleep or meals, they would Mill be able to make only cm1 dr-ss apiece for l'ss than seven-tights f the wozren of America. Njt six per cent of all the women in America spend as much money as fifty dollars per year ou their clothes. Out of twelve million American families the income of four million of these families is less than $4n0 eaih per : ar, and. ;ho incomes of nearly eighty per --nj (;f tje ontiru number are lti- than n'CO ach per year. Tiiere are s. ores of jdacs in this country v.beie only one mail conies every fourteen days. Ask the average person where the central point cf area is in the i'nited States and he will fix it sonn where in Illinois. Tell him it is nearer San Fran i.co and he will be iiu i edulou , until he remembers that Alaska is within the boundaries of Fnde Sam.---M ward Uok in the November Indies Home Journal. A MAGNIFICENT WOMAN Holds Up Pe-ru-na :,s tl'.e ic'ca! Remed) for Female Catarrh. Mrs. Clara llakcrntr. Mrs. Clara Makemcr, houselitepcr for the Flor nee CriiCuidcn Anchoraga Mission, of Chicago, writes the following letter from i-v2 Chestnut street. Chicago: "Pc-runa is the best tonic I have ever known for general iebility, a sure cure for liver complaint, and a never failing adjuster in cases of dyspepsia. T have used it in cases of lema'o irregularities and weak nerves common to the st x, and have found it most satisfactory." From early girlhood to the end of the child-bearing: period few women are entirely free from some degree or catarrh of the pelvic organs. With l'eruna the thousand and one ailments dependent upon catarrh of the pelvic organs can be wholly averted. "Health and IVauty" sent free to women nly, by The Peruna Medicine Co., Colambus. Ohm. MM way Town In Maine. The little town of North Terry, in Maine, has awakened tip to find itsolt famous. Some time ago the I'nited States governnn nt directed a geographical survey lo make an exact location of the forty-fifth parallel of latitude. Its location disclosed the fact that the village of North Terry was situated directly on the line, and the government has ordered the erection in the center of the village of a granite shaft bearing the inscription: "This stone marks latitude 4ä degrees north, half-way from the equator to the north pole." Indianapolis Journal. Sew In c M:trhiuc for fil-l.'!.. The advertisement of the John M. Smyth Co., which appears in another part of this paper, should be of interest to everyone. The price quoted Is extremely low, hut the John M. Smyth Co. are thoroughly reliable and anyone dealing with them can be assured that they will do as they advertise. The house Is one of the largest in the country and enjoys an enviable reputation, (let their catalogue of everything to eat, wear and use. Didn't Cure to Cut her It. Philadelphia Record: Stern Parent Remember, my son, that a rolling stone gathers no moa3. Flippant Youth I can't somehow Just seem to realize the exact commercial or moral value of moss.
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