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i ./ . ( > i AT- --" r"--T R MOUNT VERNON HAWK-EYE. =D LAST ,o as a merciless conqueror ira- [-['.~ "~"~'vv --~. 0~ ~'HE .~ ~- . ~ o~rP,s.Ion of . MIlllonalre. ,' . . How's .'hls!.~ "-"--- "eward '1 CO ~TOT SLEEP. posing Draconian conditions on a he!p- --- I A millionaire confessed the secret of bls ' . u.e crier t{ne n!nya eu ?, ~ less foe and "exacting the signature of ~ Further Interesting Extracts from ] success m two words--hard work. tte said tar any case or t.atal'rn tnat cannot De cures i t a treaty at the point of the bayonet." I First A.~M~iant l'omtmamter-6en- I he put in the best part of his life in gaining nyltall~,uatarrtl,~ure; s " ' "o " I :M2S. t:tnkham Relieved Her of More Than I00 Vessels Wrecked I erai l,o.or I dollars and losing hea!th.ands vh i as I I I Her Troubles. The Temps adds: "The Spanish cam- pu~ung m the older na~ s~ c ~, ' ' . " .' " or Ashore Near Boston. ---- I to ~et back health Noth'in~ e~uals }tosiet ~ Cheney for the last 15 years, and behave Iron [ :Mrs. :MADGE BAnCOCK, 176 Seeon~ missioners shmfld, in submitting, pro- Wasbington, Nov. 29.--The annual report [ ter~ Stomach Bitters for res~o~ng health to t perfectly. ILonora.b!e m all/,nsmess trafsae- [ Cup of Bitterness test to thc civilized world against the of First Assistant Postmaster-General Per- I the overtired body and brain It gets. at thai hens and nnan~.ntuy v, ie ~,9 carry out any [ St Grand Rapids, Mich had ovariatt spoliation of the weak by the strong." Iry S. Heath. a pdrtlon of which was pub-,startin~ ncdnt--thestomaeh~and overcomes obligations mane t~.v their arm.I trouble with its attendant aches After the joint session the Spaniards Seventy or More Lives Are Lo*t---Btg tishcd a few days ago. was made public in I nervou~n'ess, sleenlessne~s, d~'sDeusia and ~ est ,& Truax, ~,Vholesa]e Druggtsts, To- I and pains, now she is well. Here ,s Been Filled to repaired to their quariers and bad an Steamer l'ortland with Many full Monday night. The total appropria-/ind~gestion." ~} L~'~ E; na, ~ Mar~in Wholesale I ~ are her own words: Souls m~ Bnnrd llaN Not / lions for tile first assistant's office asked/ ------~--------- alu $, - .~ ~ "," i animated and lengthy session. -- ~ for the next fiscal year are $31 025 000 which I A Real Prlte Druggis~st Toledo, O. I ~ ~ "Your Yegeta~ " ' " ', t ur "s taken internally the Brim, ~e,r,- E~ded. Bee ,card I, rom. includes $17 0Ot, 000 for salaries of all post-[ ,r~ I" ho.l h . ~;,n~ ~r, xr--l~, |fail .: Ca all|, C :e,' I ~ ~ ble Compound hal 3A'achiugton Nov 29.--lt is the ira- - I masters and $11.S00000 for clerk hire. Thai ~ ; "~ 3ff~e"suu'reme~'v t~D %" acting d|rectly npon tne t~t~m~na mm,ous I ~ made me feel like [ report recommends strict enforcement of/ en,m~.~, c~tu,~ ~,~iA~.h~ '-',~P~::,n .Isurfaces of Lhe system. ] lace /,)e. per pot- I pression at the state department, in the Denton ~ ov. ~u ~t ls~nown uenmte- I the rc~ulation forbfddln~ ,ostmasters to I ""~, ~'~"~":~ tle Sold by all Druggists Testmmmam I .j~t, tdi~l~ a new person. ~ ~ ~" " looking, and it is easy to see tnat sue mn't absence of anything save press reports |y that more than 70 hve~ have been lost I enlarge their salaries and allowances at ], free I ~I Before I be- . . " verycmver. Itall's FamiI Pills are the nes~ the Terms of Peace Dic- of the proceedings at Paris, that the in the wrecks of tugs, schooners and ] pubhc expense: Many postmasters, it says, I "~f know, but when her husband starts to Y '-~ " " I ~[~~/ gan taking it commission's work is now near an end, coal barges during the storm of Satur. I pgarti:~tua~TesastaP dSto~nmCe2cC:?:Jgn~:u~? a~ /tell.a funny story she doesn't ass,~n:sfuh . D,slocated by Seor~ --"~s,Glor:nda,pro~d,/ ~ I was all ru~t by the American and that about two weeks' time will day mght and Sunday morning, and if ] actively engaged in the Irregular sale eli {ooK,O~ a martyr or ~ry to enange u- since sue nan oeen aoroaa. "~ rout. Sne l ~ ~ down, felttire~ 0ommissi0ners, sumce to close it up. This is based on the stcamer Portland has also gone ~ postage stamps and violating the -egula- l lect. --Cleve/a~der.holds her head so h/~h that it hangs dou'n,'~ ~ undsleep3 most, the belief that instead of undertaking down, as now seems possible, tbe list tions by solleit!ng the purchase at their/ To California. her back --Detroit Itree Press. I "~~I of. the time, I cruces or postal matter oy parties within " . . - to arrange thc several matlcrsyet to be f casualtws will rise to 140 w~th ove'~ the turisdlctton of another office ar thai Attentmn m called to the excellent sere- Many People Cannot Brink I ~ had pains ia settled Jr, the treaty of peace a general 109 vessels of all descriptions ashore, I malli~ng at their offices, if of the f~urth/ ice of t.he North-~,Vcstern Line to (,'alifor- coffee at night. It spoils their sleep You| ~ my back and[ 1 s ~n cla s rather than at any others ma and the iavo~ame lares wmen uave k 'r l t es the Philippine Islands, elausewiilbeplacedinthctreaiybind-, ~ ~, re of them~ohowrec '', d ,an I ,s " . ", ~ " - . . " candrin G aiu-Owlenyoupleaseaudsle'Pl, . ~~ side, and suck ing each of the lmrties to begin negotia- nnknownnnnberprobablybeneaththe I TheereV~t~e 2i?.p er.ati n~ls of the. postal/ ebte:r~op~tesf :,:~n~leta~lelr U~dstUI:e~.ick" l!kcatop es1.'o~ t,ram-~!oesnot stnnula~{~] ~I~:I~-~ terribl~ ~ervt0 itary u nave ltelus IS . " .* ~ . " It nourlsa . ~ e|ieers alHl ieeils /'eL IL lot Uncle Sam Pays Her lions in the near fulure upon thc sub- waves of Massachusetts bay. very velum nous and the work of the| modatmns in first-class or tourist sleelnng 'rod t stes li~e the best coffee For nervous] ~t~~~x-~'~ heaflachet 3 I,~ ons,)co and(h,hlr nGra,nO ~~ ~'~ all the time. $29~OO0~OO0. jeers. Such a clause of necessity must Thcrc ~s scarcel " a ba harbor or in-,Span sh war Is eonipared with that during cars, which run through every dav m the ,)era " ,ounu ~ nl. . " e . " . t be very carefully drawn in order to in- .~' r~- ~1~ Ponobseo* i'~ New London i the civil war. Mr. Heath says more has,)'ear Personally-eonauctcdv k to ' ift uriStma aear s~ the per'feet drink. Made from Imre grains ~ ,'~ ] andeouldno been accomDllst~ed in the establishment [ parttes e cry wee Col or,nd Get 't nackaue from your t~roeer to-day 'try sure the United States a resumption of on ~~,'-[ sleep wel~. tbat n I~ not on its snores tile u es el n ,and malnte ante of the mllltar ostal ()re on (hence of a lar e number of ~- " ' " y p / g ' " . ' g . it in place of coffee, lo and 2ac. commercial relations with Spain on lair sonic stanch craft, while along Masse- service during the bare six months of/ different routes without extra charge . ~~ nights. I at- :e Is Unconditional, But Is terms with other nations, tbongh it ~;,-0,~ ~ ~ be. ,and esneciallv Boston bar-.r, ! the Spanish war than during the entire pc-[ Particulars. cheerfully, given, upon appli- ~Terv. few .neonle armreciate, the ira. ~ so had ovaria~ oar tne De ~cnes~ " ale" ptwu" " mgn ~ml"" ! rlod from the firing upon Fort Sumter +el caftan, to agents Chmago & North-$Vestern Fortanee of doing, a thin~o ri-ht in the first I~]~h~trouble. Through panied by Complaint cannot go far into details and must be -i,the Appomattox surrender. A decided In-/ Ry, or connecting lines ,-laee--Atchis^n Glo~-^ limited in scope to something like a the ~leckage of schooners and coaldlspos~tion, he says, existed on the par~| . ~ the advice of a of Injustice. general pledge to yield to the United t,arges. The record although liourly of some of the army officers to cooperate In I Her View of It. La.e's Fantily Medicine. ~~ friend I bega~ States favorable conditions. It was said lengthening is still incomplete for that the p~:rformance of m!!itary postalwork,"Well," said the old lady, "the war's over, ]~'oves the bowels each day. In order to be ~~'~ theuse of Lydia E. ' . i wttn the department, vuc later the ~ullest| gohn's~ot his pension, the mortgageis done healthy this is necessary Acts ~cntlv on ~II~ I U ~ ~ ~ Pinkham's Vega- at the state department that the next ocean graveyard o~ uape uou ~s suit to i military cooperation was given ] paid off~the mule; an' now, ef we couhl jest the li:~:er an'd kidneys ~ures sict/'l~eadaehe of the Two Commission~ step in order will be to begin negotia- be heard from. I The past year's transactions show a prae-] have another war we could git the house iiriee 25 z~nd50c '" " ~ ~, ~t] table Compound, Dlbaw Up the Terms el tions for the acquisition of Ualan, inthe The annoyance and ineonvenienee of tlcal appreciation of the postal order.} PAa~l~tne:atn:p~tatne:dooronthebarn!"--- " -- and since tak~.n$ which, the report says, encourages of- " ' ' Indolence often as~mes the ma~k of pa- i~ all troublcshavegone, Mymonthly Caroline islands, for a cable station, the raih'cad and street car emberso, ficial efforts to perfect this method of -v,------- tience and gathers in her rewards.--Chicago siekncss uscd to be so painful, buthav~ the Treaty at Once. This is not to be made the subject of a covering the whole of southern Newtransfer of money. It may be possible ~o ~OUl~hingLeads to Consumption, Daily News. demand npon Spain, but it will bc an England sunk intoinMgnificance before to extend the money order system in the Kemp's Balsam will stop the Cough at nothad the slightest pain since taking near future tnat It shall embrace at least once. Go to your druggist to-day and get a After six years' suffering I was cured by your medicine. I cannot praise your ~'ov. 29 Spaln has accepted offer in all sincerity to purchase the ttle dcs~rnetion wrought by wind and one-half of the post offices of the country, :d States' offer of $20 000,000 island at a fair price. It is riot in con- ~ave. yet it wi/l bc many a day before and probably, the report says, an opportu, sample bottle free. Large hottles 25 and 50 Pisa's Cure.--Mary Thomson, 29 Ohio Avc ~regetabl8 Componnd too much. :My cents. Go at once ; delays are dangerous. Allegheny, Pa March 10. '94. oint session of the.peace cam- tcmplation to take all of the Caroline the full import of lbe disasler is known nlty may arrive at no distant day when ~ husband a~d friends see such a ehang~ all offices shall be money order offices. afternoon ~onsentedgroup, er even. realized. The islands of Boston The aggregate mlmber of domestic and In- In angling it is m:ch the same as in love withstandingCats are verYthegentlefhct tOthattheirtheykittens,lick themn t" in me. I look so much better, and haw to relinquish Cuba It is believed that the definition of harbor are without exception strewn ternational money orde s tssuedduring the making The fish we land are very small frequently.--Golden Days, somecolor inmy face. Porto IHco, Guam and the the limits of the Philippine group in with wrecks and wreckage, no less than year was 28,753,412, amounting to $204,593,~91, fry in comparison with the beauties that ~ :Mrs. Pinkhaminviteswomenwho~ islands. The document pre- the American demands was as follows: 29vessels are ashore at Gloucester. Over an increase of 2,640,172 in number and of get away.--Boston Transcript. A slip, a sprain, a sling. Use St. Jacobs ill to write to her at Lynn, Mass for $16,522,835 in amount. The work of the dead- -- ---4-- -- -- Oil--cured. No sling, advice, which ia freely offered. )tance contained only From 5 degrees 32 minutes north lati- 20 in the supposed safe harbor of Vine- letter office was considerably increased on To C~re a Cold In One Day It opened with a reference rude to 19 degrees ;187 minutes north yard Haven parted theh'chains, and are account of the war. Take Laxative Bromo Qafnine TabMts All terms of the United States latitude and from degrees easthigh and dry on the beach Nantasket The report is accompanied by reports druggistsrefundmoneyifitfailstocure. 25c. Deacll saw tW~ ~uuu,~.~ a,m . ~,al that the Spauish commission- longitude to 126 degrees east longi .~ from the Cuban and the Philippine postal having taken cognizance of rude, thus covering about 1,000 mi]e~ beige dashed to pieces on ~ts sanus the mendsagents' tlAgent Kempner, for Cuba, recom- :Money makes the :are go, but that is not - ~' lat about two-thirds of the era- believed to be wholly due to her sex --Town proposed by the Americans, north and south and 600 miles east and rocks of Cohasset claimed a staunch Dloyes at the Ha ~ana post office be Topics. at their government bad tried west. . fisherman;$citnatc, aweil-knownpilot dropped when the United States t~kes -- eqnitable an answer as pen- Quiet in ]~Iadrld, ~"~"*" ~-nehes~ter a d,~wn ,-~+ h,~,ber possession and that ~0 clerks be detailed - ~ m th ~'" - - - Check Colds and Bronchitis with Hale's man, while one tug and three bar~es free deliver s rv wa that they were not preparedMadrid, Nov. 29.--The city is calm. . ' "' zro e United ~tates. During the year Honey of Horehound and Tar. . " . . y e ice s established at o9 Pike's Toothache Drops Cure in oneminute. t their government to the ac- There have been no disturhances re-known to have been between Cape Cod post offices, requiring 215 carriera and cost-----4-- of the principles embodied iri suiting from the announcement of and Boston, are unaccounted for and ing $S7,000. Shlng]e your house before you plaster it, ican argument. Spain rejects Spain's acceptance of the terms of the probably lost The upper harbors of WILL MH~TR~ MDI~ f~ll'P --Ram's Horn. ~or ~lt8 ~ll~ i[~ miples, the note continues, "as Ameriea~ns. The papers, however, pub- Boston, Plymouth. Salem, Portsmouth, -- " To-day sore and .~tiff. To-morrow cured. ys has rejected them." Bas- Hsh gloomy articles, sadly reminding Portland and other places ~here w~sels. Certalaty of Pe~,ee Treaty i]rlnlaSt. Jaeobs Oil does that every day. :titnde np~n the justice of her the country that the day is cue long to were supposed to be cmnlmratively safe,Promnlse nf Relief to Vol "-~'-- B~[~ -~ note lhen sa3"s, she still ad- be remembered aa marking "the el s" were the scenes f numer u e I]i~ ns. - "," unteerFotees. " eolors.--L.BIaek and b)ue are the universal footballA.~letin. 1~ ~J these principles, "which she ins scene of a glorious colonial his- between lhe shH)s and the wharves. ~ 0fore in~-ariably formulated." tory." All agree that the government Every lifcsaving crew performed deeds - ~ - "' - V~asmngton, Nov. ~9.--The war de-The eold keeDs active the pain of Sciatica. cf hermsm zn z'escmn,~ c~ews from,a j~r~/ has adopted the only possible poliey, "' " " " ~, " .parlment, inviewoftheassurancestha~ St. Jacobs Oil drive~ it out. Sip ,to a Desire for Peace. though much bitterness is displayed to- stranded vessels and tugboat captains ~. 011[ Th]r I Yem ,r'shethehasn tegoneaddS'so farin heras todeslrepro- ward the United States. " ~skeddea~or'" ~ tollfe' saveandhfe" property ~n" their' en- ~'ngr~) to muster out more troops it,Kin You Itav Alwals B0ugltt din compromises, which the Former Relatlons to 13e Resumed. ~" " Fear She" Is I oat unteP t bable that from 30,000 to 40,000 vof " ~'cw York. Nov. 29. r O~N*.~u~aa .~ . ~ . s have al~,'a,'s rejected. She London, Nov. 29.--The Paris corre- " ' ". ers ,'ill be mustered out as soona, LIVE STOCK--Steers $4 60 @5~0 ::~~~. vZ ~t ~ ~:~7~ " atlempted, it is further as- spondent of the Standard says: It isThe managers of the Boston & Port- selections of regiments ean he made tioga ~ 65 @ 3 ~0 =:;~:.====:==== have submitted to arbitration probable that the former commercialland Steamship company stated thatThere has been quite a demand for th~Sheep 2 50 @ 4 ~0 :he material particulars npon ~e]ations between Spain and the United ttiere are grave doubts as to the safety return of volunteers from Manila, but FLOUR--WInter Straights ~ 50 @ 3 60 e two governments differed. S~ates ~ill be restored witimut great of the steamer Portland, which sailed no troops will be brought from the Minnesota Patents 3 85 Cqi .! 10 I THE POT OALLED THE KETTLE BLACK Oposals for arbitration, it is modification. If a new commercialfrom here Satnrday night. Every har- Philippines unless they are rep'laced by No. 2 l~ed May " ~l~,~ 7~ i BEOAUSE THE HOUSEWIFE Le Amemcans had equally re- treaty is required, its negotiation will her but one between here and Portland others. Many of the volunteer rest- ~ORN--No. 2 ; 89~.@ 40 DIDN'T USE be left for a new commission as the has been heard from. and in no case has ments in Manila have asked through OATS--No. 2 80~,~@ 30~i BUTTER--Creamer:-. 15~.@ POLIO llcgat]ons, in Spain's reply, as present American commissiontrs do no~,- ' - g " - ' nd g~'essmen of their Factory 11;~.@ 14t~ pted arbitration, refer to her possess the necessary documents andmaininff harbor which she could have states to be returned lethe UnitedCIIEI~3SE 9~z@ 10 EGGS--~Vestern 25~@ 26 to arbitrate the construction information, reached is Provincetown, on Cape Cod States, but the war department has not CHICAGO. " I and news from that port ~s anxmusly been able to mak an d nite ird article of the protocol anti WlIl Not Sell Ca~oil~es, " " " e Y eft promises CATTIA~--Prime Beeves $5 60 @ 5 80 hmitthe Spanish colonial debt Lo~don, Nuv. 29.--The Paris carte- awaited, as it isstill impossiblt to reach pendintr the peace negotiations With Texas Steers 380 @ 4 75 Stockers 2'~0 @ 3 75 that po~t by w~re The crew and/)asthe acce t nc the er md the Philippines to arbitra- srondent of the Times, M~De Blowitz, " ' "" p a e of Am icon terms Feeders 3 80 (~ ~ 59 ~e last proposition has been says he believes Spain will decline to sengers on the Portland nmnbered 97. hy the Spanish commisaioners, anyfur.Bulls 2 50 @ 4 tO i.a written communication, sell the Carolines. X ] The Wrecked. Vesseltt. ther possibility ol ~r~twalof hostili- flOGS--Light 3 25 @ 3 35 S~'-~ PL~(~ ,~ . .e vy r ot v etcte ~resentation "rod in return for,Among the wrecked vessels are the ties with Spain i~ atLa~ft eltd, and the SHEISP. 2 fi0 @ 4.35 Irati6~ Spain offered to cede * ~ ' ~following: Steamship Ohio, on Spat- only neces~ now'f~l~is to gSr- BUTTF.R--Extras 21 @ 22 lkl~ ~U~k ~. ~,~ -~ ~ >,/ "~ q--', " Dairies "" or ,insub- Following is a brief statement of the pro. Veazies rack; Juanita and Glorfa~a, that ed POI~tK--June" ' ' "l~@ ~ ~ ~ ~ 'Ah"~'/r !C O M B 1 N E ' LARD--January 4 90 @ 4 9~Aa hat the visions of th@ treaty with SpatnI~,~. ~ ~::: ~gn:Coh, asset beach; Chiswick, at Scitn- out 1fiBS--January "4 ~ @ 55 ~ i ~" tales has offered, as a kind of Cession of P Lee, Frederick W. tzed ~ I |~RAIN-Wheat'December May ; 6F, Y~@~.<. 68~66~ ~tion to Spain, something~ery States. " ~ ~m, at South Boston; at. : i ~ Corn, May k ~]~'&~fi t~ at -" :a'Kea6; Mertis H. in the L: = . ! Ii ' ZLW>. KEE. ' :' ~f~re: ;(hat the United State, t~).'a3 ~ k--wlth eve Of h, r I 'ORAIN--Wheat, Northerm $ 65 @ 67~ :,?,:,~, "::~' <'' '+'R.IAD THIS O FF E R. i cafinotbeeo~stdered~ustand ~' ~er V. Beebe. on To,I-I IN EFFECT;fANtjARY 2. Oats .L. 2S @ $9 ~ re, e, No evtews ' :Rellglo with cl'ew of nine lost; Abel I " Barley, No. 4s @ eW Co. is just about to pub- I~lts to Her Conqueror. Lib~ I~Babcock, on Hutl beach, with crew] Rules of the New B~kruptey LaW KANSAS C4~Tr" ~" ~:'~t:': ~ " %" ' b #' ]lib'the S ilndard History |as,0wever. exhausted all the Restoratlnno s,~Ii~and mm,r re lost; Virginia, on Thoasson ,s-, Announced by the Sit- GRAIN=-Wheat, No. 2H-rd $ ~0 @ 62 i"OUR wtR !N TWO HEMISPHERES i of diplomacy in an attempt cial~,herel~tionS.taklng over.of :~ "':UieiSland " ' of Kunale, I land, with two of her crew lost; Bertl, a / Dreme ~urt. Oats,Cam' No.:N 22WhlteMlXed 28~@~1~@ '29~1~ ~ t her attitude. Seeing that an or Ualan in the CarolinaS; for a telewraphle A, Gross, on House island, with three of,---'-- Rye No. 2 48 @ 48~ ee of the proposal made toand naval station . ' Ler crew lost; M~. H. Y. Hackett, on ! Washington, Nov. 29.--The United ST. LOUIS. CATTLE--Native Steers $~ 00 @ 5 25 BEING Cable station rights at other point~ in South Boston fiats, with one of her crew ! States supreme court through Justice Texas Steers ~ 00 @ 4 25 l necessary condition to a con- Spain's Jurisdiction. o~n three master on~Gra announced the new bankru te ,o oo o' ' '" '" "'" A IIIST011 ,0F,T.RE WAIl WIIII SP lll of negotiations and seeing In flgurtng the cost Of the War to both ]~utchers' . :. 3 25 O 3 ~ ; ~'esourees of Spain are not such nations Spanish loss is as follows:Black rock, crew of nine men seen on rules which it was authorized to frame SHEEP--Native Muttons 3 50 @ 4 25 . lble her to reenter upon war, Cuba ~300,~00,~0 (he rock, but could not be reached. C. ) and promulgate under the national OMAHA. " CATTLE--NatlveSteers $~120 ~5~0 ~ yAlbe~lhaw(~tl rO - " American Monthly' Revlew of Re- t Phllipptnes (50 000000 A. White. of Pluscullon, on Spectac!e bankruptcy act of July 1, 1898 The Cows 3 00 @ 3 90 ~pared, in her desire to avoid Porto Rico 150'000'0~ Cost of war " 12 ' ' ' and from considerations of 5,u00, '00 island; Flying Cloud, on Marb|ehead rules haw been awaited with rouen in- Feedern ~ 40 ~ 4 40 Loss of commerce 20,000,%0 t and patriotism, to submlt to Thirty ships lost 30,0~,6v.10 neck; pilot boat Co!umbia, on Seituate } terest, as a number of courts declined I-I'OGS~-Heavy 3 l~ @ 3 ~ ~ Vi~W$),alttd tlflaayothor tlotablecontr}btltorsofspecla| chapters. ltions of the conquering na- 1 ~ beach, with five of he~ crew lost; barges to proceed with bankruptcy cases until I~I-TEEP--Natlve MuttOns ~ 70 @ s t0J~"Over 1,200Pages.ev ~r hallo ~ous.md portraits a~ other fl|ust~atlan$, The Tota $1 075,000 000 I I and 4, of Consolidated Coal eompany, [ the supreme court announced the new,~0 -- ' ' ~ first edtUon ~ this book is prhtt~fl on th~ finest ermmelcd p~lmr, and bound b~m. iever harsh they may be. She The United States loses: "" ' ' on Point Allerton, with three lives lo~t. ruled. ,~re ready to accept the pro~ ~ tifully in hall morocco, m three mrg~ volumes. Maine $2 500 tl(E ~,Ever~ Amsrican, and especially every Amm'iean who hnd a tmlative or fri~ada the American commission as Cost of war :: 200:~: ~0 I'arges MacAuley, Escort and Navesink, Justice Gray announeed that the new ~2- *~atfll}e fl~t," will wtsh tO owe this work. It is tar more than the mere story of ,i~ t at the last sitting,n Indemnity to Spain 28,~0,0~0 laundered off Falmouth. with 15 ment rules wouhl take effect-on Monday, ~ t he nghting,~pain befoi~ audit glVeSafterat~z omptehensive~ar, o! bethaCe untthe oater f andthC hiddenC nditt acause~ f CUbaof theand fwar, ~ tales to Be Brady Up. Total $222,~0,000 rest. Two uflknown b~rges foundered,January 2, 1899; and tlmt all proceed- ]~ and tells ~ut. near ly aver~ oat who had anything impart ant ~.o.do, at .hom~ ] Lost by the United States, about 263 men cff Cohasset nnd five bodies washedi tngs heretofore taken substan~dally ta tt~ and in the nela, with carrying on the stru|gle. It is truthfnl, weu reformed, sad ading and the translation of killed and ~bout 1 324 woun~led About ashore, conformity with the act and to the rag- d~l~s tagee mplets'of itsa~adhistory,f rmSwhenan laborateit s~d~entypi~urennds its l[ ! thewithUnitedimperialStateSduties at thisThereCritiCalare ~ I~ent occupied less than five 2,000 men dried in camp. These figures do U~ab'le to ~eeure Bodies. ( ulations of 1867 as far as practieabl~ ~ character s~tetct~es, too, by sp~la| wl~ters who.know their subjects, of Dewey, At the conclusion of the not include the 2{$6 sailors lost on the Maine X~ n wrecks Wer c vered wlt" ice i wonld be upheld The rules while pro- ~ McKinley as War Pr~ideat, and oth~ notable figures of the wsr. The naval )n the commissioners empow- or the men who have dted of fever after .la y " e 0 ~ n ,/ :. - ~ lesaonsthatthswar taught Us,~the new t~.ct$ it brought out about the I~st riflee, Or Ojeda, secretary of the being mustered out. - 4a~r ; rnulgated at tl |s time, he said would ~ machine inns, and eqmpments, and many other special suW~cts, are treated in ,~ alld tlats area the zact that a terrmc sea,Ai Separate chapters by exp~rt military writers, Dr. Shaw (who isthe author of "Muni. Lives lost by Spain, about 2,500 killed an:t -,+ not be ready for distribution for some 'f~ clpal Govtn-nmeut in Great Britaia" and other Important booKr~)d~s had the was runnlVgmade it lml~Ossible to learn ) " " " ~ benefit of t official epd doe ment,~ i s ~1 y Gay L 2 at, and the Commission, and Secretary 3,000 wounded. No official statement of " " am ~'" ~" ~ - ,~. I time owing to proof revision, etc. he r orts an u s o b th er '.the American commission, to Spain's losses has been made. their n as. ~ne ragtag waters a~o,~ I ' history is as authentic as pos~ble. It should atand on the shelves at every Our gains aro as follows: prevented ai~y attempt to recover bod- { EXPLOSI ANA. ^me c*a Ubrary. Its hundreds~ of portraits, m~s, Soenee in .Spain, Cuba: Porto .Rico, and ttm quishmentarticles whiChof Cubaare tObyembodYspain PortoISlands'l~ico Sq. miles.3,500 Populatlon.806 l~kq ies known to be in some of the wrecks, I ~ Phillppines, are handt~malyprinted and are selected for their rtal vatue rather than t ~p for mere ornament, Many striking cartoons are re~roduce~ from Spanish and ~[ ~ssion of Porto Rico and the Philippines 114,326 8,000,0J9 and it is probable that it will be several I Careless Hand/~Powder Boxes Sulu 950 75,000 . t, ~k trench papers, sho~ving wh~t tl~a Spanish thtmght of us, ano how they b~lieved es. These articles, which may Guam 120 8.8~.1 P ~ I atesuHs aa ~ otnaa~er r~ear days before a eom lete hst of tho~e lost ~ th~:~ were beatlaff ua uatii tl~ very end, ered aseonstitutingthe eondi- Isle of Pines 1,214 K500 tan be obtained. At HuH beach, where t Relna B "tery ~ T e history /s being puhlished bY thn R t~r~w of Reviews Co which all0 I~eace, will be ready for sub- Totals ~ 8~2,-~69two barges and two .~chooners went [ " " Ai publith~ the American MonthtF, Review nt ~evlews, the monthly mig~ine, "~ Lawyers, doct~t~ teachers, @|t~gymen, buIiness men, especially in th country, I Wtdnesday. This does not Include Cuba, ares 11~40 ashore, more than a dozen bodies were IHavana .NOV. 29--.~ box 'of nowder 0t~ progressiveflarmersj aud up-~-ditte peopls g~erally rely on this magazine to ltork for the Future. square miles, population l,~l,~l~, of whleh visible in the surf, but it was impossible [ ~xploded near the Reina battery. The tt give them the timely news of the werld; it ~so gives the best that ~s in the N~ 2~ other tmportant magamncs all ovtr tI~I world. Its r~ulnr subscrtpt/o, price is ~,~ the United States has possession pendlng embodied in the treaty ar- the establishment of a stable governmen~ to get to them. / explosion occurred on the Avenue In- ~I psr~ar. ~ Tl~tI tditloa of the history consi~rts of thrt~ magnificent volumes, such es tenet- lhe protoeal questions, the two ~here. The property loss ma~ reach $10,000,- I fanta.between theSautaClaraa~d Reina ~ ally are sold tot $5 Or ~ S~e.h. We' m~ |o~ this month aad the next Oilym ~k. 000. The damage done by the storm at I batteries. Many boxes of powder were a" i ,2N N A NTOF ons .'ill now enter upon A St.d.nt Drownea. Natasket and Revere beachestspastde- ] ~tored in a private house, which also tS s b.rden. O0 INST F negotiations regarding tbe Ithaca, N.Y Nov. 29.--WilsonKling. se#iption. Hundreds of huildilags--in ]contained five rooms full of Mauser .~ What tg the cause of Ml thisP ATIO LME ER uggestedin the American ulti- er, of Manhnttan, Will county, Ill ~t fact every structure except the stanch- ) and other cartridges. The careless / Impure bimxL ~ by which a y one gbdng their name and address on the coupon, a~ ~ week ago, matters subMdiary graduate atuc|ent in ~he ~chooi ofpeda- est--bathheuses, cottages, restaurants, [ handling of one of the boxes of po,~ ~ Allf[ th~ r~ttt~dy~ ~ companicd by only St, will rtc ive the Amari~an Monthly Reviaw0f lental to the principal provi, gogy at Cornell, was on Monday dance hallo, merry-go-rounda, roller [ tier (not a box of dynamite, a~ at first ~ Reviews for a year, and the HistmT as fast as it is issued, the balance ieh'ust f rn~apart fthe d'wntd in the hydraulic ]ab rat ry cnasters, eto areflatte.ed. Acres of,rel~:~rtcd), or of one of th. l~.e, of ) ~~ I ~1~~ ~I~ to ha l~ai' at the --te of St per "~th 'or twelv. "o-ths. postage.-d . ity as finally signed. These canal, in I:~fll (:;reek. After dragging, tht ~uins lie buried in fantastic masses un- [ cartridges, caused the explosion wht0h ~. express prapaid by us. If the books are not satisfactory, they may be :~ he religious freedom o/ the bottom of the hydraulic laboratoryder the snow. Scores of people are Ikilled or more or less serioualylnjured # returned, a~l the advance payment, less expresaage, will ba rel~anded. MendS,release aSof agreedpoliticaltOprisoners12 years damElingerfOr wasfUllYbroughtfive hourSto thethe bodYsurfaceOf homeless in the town of ~eaehmont, 138 perseus. ~ ~ BE SURE tND USE THIS COUPON. by Spain in connection wiihlate in the afternoon. The theory is Baek~tttloa. [ Pinat Del Rio Evanaated. ~t ~' ' J w 'l' ~ ' " # "" eetion~ in Cuba and the Phil- lhat he was drowned while testing the Washington, Nov. 29.---The United I Havana, Nov. 29.--At noon Monday ~,The Revte of Revlttw)C ub, I r Ualan. in the Carolinas,purposes~ Nlinger was not regis/ercdcupied its own room in the capitol for ~ Spanish troops, evacuated the city and vm I agreetopaytwelvemonthlyinstalment~o! St per month, beginni.gDe,t) I I degraphic and naval ~ta. at Cornell university, He was prepar- the first tlmei since' the fire three wetks [1)r wuce' of Pinar del Rio. l They left ~ I l~,forone~sr'sssb~cript|onfortheAm~i~Mottthly]~eviewOfRe~ I At ,vieWS, to bel~tn with tim current number, and 'OurWarln Two Hemi- I ~I~ e station rights at other ing there for an appoinfement aa it~o- ago. The necessary repairs had been ]the city with bands playing and ban- '~ I sphere~" (thr~vk~hlm~,hal~taoroc o),th~ satmt ta be ~t ms asfsstas I I made and the room did not look very/her, flying. Gen Velasco made formal ~ i ! Spain's Jur|sdiction, and thecertain treaties, previous/v fessorin the Missouri statecolI,ge. [Iewas 29 years old. different from its ,ppearanee before[delivery to the mayor. Half an hour ~" .~w ~ ,[ Name ] ~, .~tween the United States anal the fire. / afterward a Cuban lieutenant colonel -~ I K.L. Aadre I Ib [,h ma, have II~psed or bern Beetaloa Reversed. "~e~---~'~'e--e ~er" I entered with 250 men" ! OEVI' " "I0 . v war. Washington, ,Nov. 29.--1n the Untted "~Vash[ngtol~, Nov. 29.--The monthly / Frank~Uraed. ~V[~W Well Pieaa.d. States supreme court Justlee Shiras F R EW$ C0M NY, Astor New aeriean commissioners are Monday delivered an oplnon in the ca~e report of. t~ eo~misMoner of internal [ IIancock. Mich Nov.29.--The Frank- rtvcnue show~ tl~at during the month/ltn siamp mill ha~ been destroyed by ~.~~~ Well pleased at the success- of the Green Bay & Mississippi Canal,-'p g~ Rated ~ fire, the loss beiug $150,000. Six hun- don of their mission. The company vs. the Patten Paper com-of October the rec~ ts a ~re hat remain are comparative- pany, concerning the use of the surplus $21,735,807, an hmrease as compared,dred men will be thrown out of era- It clears out the channels ~l~VNt~WOi~ ~;~lv~ with October, 1StJ7, of $7.699,276. [ ployment for nix months, throug]~which poisons are I iitmril~mm~ .-4 ltVll.~.v. s.~nvrt~i quickrellvfanaeure~worat 'tant aud admit of speedy set- waters of the Fox river in Wisconsin. sm~ ~IIII1~aIImII~ lav~, W Vtall eat~es. Seaulorbo~oIte~timoaial~and IOdalyi* ['he Amerlcancomm~ssioners The decislon was favorable tothceanal St--~ k~ln'-'tb---~Iud. / Dent1|-o---~H~tt~allam Jnrlst. carrt,d from the body. Whea no you w*nt to o.rn ,emothing for CI, ri~m,a~)o~ m tn w|thoutW*,n t~t~e~*Fr~. ~'.li. lt.~a~vs t~S,*daat~(~. tertertn~wftt~regularoeeupatlo~t~en~hlldt~'n,e~n ~~ ~vaa rot lV'lllitl~l~ ~I.~:~I;:~C~T.]~L t matters with aview to hay company, allowing it to use the stir- San Francis'co, Nov. 29.--The battle-,San Francisco, Nov. 29.--Ex-Judgeall impurities areremoved tram eaaputyoutn theway ak g 14) - ----~------*---~~----. Jot o o rIIO eaty signed within ten davs plus waters, but reservil~g to the gov- shlp Wisconsiu is stuek fnst in the mud ] William Foster, a well-known ttawaiian the blood naturetakesrighthold ear,~ t~* ~en scaom aoura, ~ometnmg ,~t,ret .| , lll ]~ I~lle r~, of sailing for New York l)e- ernlnent the right to control lhe places off the Union iron works. When she i Jurist nnder the monarchy, is dead. and completes the cure. ~,tred. A~8outStwlll),esentonroce|ptof~at stamp. P0sto~ce box ~7~ NEW YOaK, N,Y. Judge Day said Monday at which it shall be taken. The decision shot down the wa3~ abe ran across the I Judge Foster has been practteing law I| there is constipat|on, take [ ! We have done the only thing reverses lhe opinion of the Wisconsin 'channel and buried herself in the mud I!n this city for several years. He has Ayer's Pills. They awaken the TopSnap FISH-TACKLE i ~ADm gardtng the Philippines. Our supreme court, flats. The builders have dectded to put i also been one of the editor~ of the drowsy action of th~ liver; they o t~l~I KIO seo~m~s s~e~ B RS O1~ WInS r'APtm ~-~ m-.~I ii~I ~ll~eiI~i~I~swnsal I DI~IRING TO Bray A~Nvn~'ur ~ I JU~tbIe i Ip tot ~e ~ .* ~a ~ dredges to work an~ dig a channel )Crocker Law Publications. He was curcbiliousness. " I *ov~'r~o,~,Tsco~S, l y of giving them up was lost vote for Alaendment. around the Wisconsin. about 50 years of age. ' i~ttr'O~)I ~i~tl.~lNtlskx~Z I SHOULD/~SIST UPO~ I/~VINO 1 Iral Dewey dld not weigh an- Springfield, Ill Nov. 29.---The official ~@ to ~ ~. III ] I WHXq' *H~* ~sK FO~ ~FUSlNO t all away. canvass of the vote ou the omendme,tt Hardwood Lumber~. . ,Burned" Jewelry. Thleveao,C~ulht. theWeunltedhaVe States.ths exelus|Vewrite freelySSrvte~all thn0t I ~L s.~i~ oil m.x~,o~s I Is Quite Bitter. Of tbe banking law ~s completed in the Bay City, Mmh Nov. 29.---ihe plant t London, Nov. ~9.---rhe police here som~of themogtem~nentphyalelau$1a ling article in the Temps, a secretary of state's office. It sbows anti dealers iu hardwood lumber and possession a considerable quantity of ~lV~aprol~aptkoplYLWi th0uteost. ~------~~--~ of W. D. Young & Co manufaciurers have arrested two men who had in their pa.rtieulars in your eats, You will ~ !, i ,- .;I Xddre~ D]g~ J, ~. AYER, ag, ts devoted to a severe ar- 124,656 voting for repeal and 5~,773 lhow~ll, M~. OftheAmerteanattitud~to.votingagatnst The vote in Cook coun. hardwood specialties, toeated in West lhe jewelry recently stolen, on board WB~N W~r]$gl'rIN~ ~ ~DV]g~gTl~ll ill which America ia made ty was 45,389 for to 1~.747 against, Bay City, was ~otally destroyed by fire. [ a train between Paris and Calats from pleaJe state teat ~I I~W ~ ;Ikdver~b~t~ Loss. about $45.000: insurance, $75,300. the dowager duchess of Sutherland. re,at t~ t~ p~r.