THE TREATY SIGNED Panama Cedes to the United States ' Territory for Canal. The Now Itfpubllc, rtnu Not Colombia, la to Ilncolvo tho 810,000,000 Cnnnl to Mo Open to All ' Nations, Washington, Nov. 19. Secretary Hay and M. Phillppo Bunau Varillo, the minister of Panama, at four o'clock yesierday evening signed tho Hay Bunau Varilla treaty providing for tho construction of tho Panama canal by tho United States. Tho keynote of tho treaty Is tho provision In ono of tho very first articles by which Panama, cedes to tho United States whatover land or lands throughout tho republic of Panama this government shall find desirable in connection with tho build ing or tho operation and maintenance pf tho canal. In addition tho treaty gives to tho United States abundant sovereignty over the canal strip which, It Is understood, comprises .between eight and ten miles on eacli sldo of tho canal. Within this zono tho power of tho United States is as absolute as if tho zone woro part and parcel of this country. In general ft may bo said that while tho now treaty contains many of tho provisions of tho failed Hay-Hcrran treaty It is not based on that conven tion, but follows not only tho spirit, but tho letter of tho Spoonor act Tho money consideration is understood to bo the same, only Panama, Instead Of Colombia, is to receivo tho $10,000,000. Tho canal Is to bo neutral and open to all nations on oven terms. Amador n "Fnvorlto Hon." Panama, Nov. 18. Several munici palities of tho ropubllc of Panama aro following tho example of Panama in declaring Dr. Amador their "favorlto Bon." H1b great popularity and prestlgo among all classes make his frineds bo; liovo that he will be tho first president of Panama. 'MUST GO TO PRISON. Dolrin nnd Gurrctt, Convicted at St. Louis Naturalization Km u lift, Sontonccd by Judge Adams A Stay for llnrrott. St Louis, Nov. 19. Judge Adams, in tho United States district court Wed nesday sentenced John P. Dolan, chair man of tho democratic city central committee and Policeman Frank Gar rett, convicted of participation In nat uralization frauds, to five years' im prisonment in the penitentiary and each to pay a flno of ?1,000. District Attorney Dyer asked that tho passing of sentence on Thomas B. Barrett, former marshal of the St. Louis circuit court of appeals, convicted on tho same charges, be deferred until after his trial on other indictments for similar crimes. REBELLION IN JOLO. As Soon us a Unltod States Army Transport Landed Soiuo Troops Fighting Commenced. Manila, Nov. 19. An unofficial re port says tho captain of a United Statea army transport has landed reinforce ments in Jolo and that fighting com raenced as soon as the troops wero landed. No further particulars have been received, as the cable io inter rupted. A cable to tho Associated press from Manila November 9 said that the Moros of Jolo had broken out In rebellion and that Maj. Gen. Wood had left for tho sceno of tho disturbance. On Oc tober 30 a party of Moros attacked a battery of artillery and firing was kept up all day. Two Americans were wounded. REMARKABLE OPERATION. Western Millionaire Who X,ost nn Ea raid S5.000 for Another and Had It Grafted on. Philadelphia, Nov. 19. Dr. Andrew L. Neldcn, of Now York, Wednesday performed the operation here of graft ing an ear upon tho head of a western millionaire, whoso name the surgeon Bays ho is under bond not to reveal. Tho operation was to have been per formed In Now York, but District At torney Jerome Is said to have Inter fered. Dr. Nelden advertised for a roan willing to sell an ear for $5,000 and of 300 applicants ho selected a young German who conducts a restau rant in Now York. An Kxcltlne Incident In a Theater. St. Louis, Nov. 19. During a play last night at tho Imperial theater, Howard Hall, an actor, who enters a cage containing two Hons, slipped aa ho entered and tho Hons sprang at him. Hall defended himself as best he could and was rescued by prompt action on tho part of tho keeper. Two actresses fainted and tho audience be came so excited it was necessary to .ring down tho curtain until order had been restored.- A nir Fire at Wasco. Wasco, Oio., Nov. 19. A fire at thla place has destroyed $134,000 of prop--urty. Tho store of the Oregon Trading company, one of the largest stores in the northwest, was destroyed, with the Wasco opera house, several busi ies block and some other bilUdinga, PERSONAL AND PERTINENT. President Dias has sent his portrait to Emperor William. Senator Piatt's sons havo not, it Is said, been on cordial terms with their father for many months paBt. They wero much opposed to his second mar riage and did their utmost to provont it Only three of tho 15 members of tho famous electoral commission of 1877 Burvlvc ex-Senator Edmunds, Senator Hoar and Gen. Eppa Hunton, of Virginia. All of the five justice of tho supremo court who sat on tho commission long since passed away. Within tho past ton years Mr. and Mrs. CharleB Pltrowsky, of Cleveland havo tried six times to be divorced. Only onco did thoy succeed In freeing themselves from tho hymeneal bond. Six months later they wero remarried, but wero try ing for a dlvorco again inside of two years. Their latest attempt Is now be ing made, papers having boon filed in tho common pleas court. In all but ono caso Mrs. Pltrowsky was complainant. It was recounted recently that Mrs. Rozett Coulson had secured at Abllono a verdict of $3,000 against Randall Myer, a wealthy farmer. It was alleged that Myer had cast doubt upon Mrs. Coulson's connubial faithfulness In a sentence of ust 20 works. The Judgment amounted to $150 a word, an1 evidently Judge Mooro regards this as an excessivo chargo for even that kind of conversa tion, for ho has reducod tho sum to $1,000 or $50 a word. Hugh McLaughlin has been a powerful politician for moro than a generation, but has? rarely endeavored to make him self felt outside of Brooklyn. During that time 'Tammany has seen numerous leaders como and go, but has never scon tho day when McLaughlin was not su preme in his party so far as concerns Brooklyn. He Ib now over 70 years old, with white hair and countenance seamed by ago, but he Is halo and vigorous, bright of eye and naturally alert as of yore. Danlol Leroy Dresser, whoso testi mony in tho shipbuilding company's case at New York has attracted much at tention, was the organizer, president and managing owner of tho Narragansett Web company, which has also failed, iarrylng with It a largo amount of New port money. Mr. Dresser's family and connections aro millionaires many times over. Mrs. John Nicholas Brown Is his 3lster and George W. Vanderbllt his brother-in-law. Ho is tho grandson of ono of tho merchant princes of New York and made a brilliant marriage in his alli ance with Miss Burnham. WHAT, THE NOVELISTS SAY. Adam Invented all tho different ways In which a, young man can make a fool of himself. G. H. Lorimer. The man who overestimates th fool ishness of others Is himself the biggest fool concerned. Seton Merrlman. Tho very young men and the old are our hope. The .middle-aged are hard and fast for existing facts. George Mere dith. Tell the truth, Mve openly and stick to your friends; that's tho whole of the best morality in tho world. Sarah Grand. Every wrong brings with It its pun ishment. It may bo added that it fre quently leaves it at tho wrong house. Barry Pain. With good luck one can accomplish anything, but gooS luck Is just ono ol the things that cannet be arranged for, even by the cleverest people. Frankfort Moore. Really beautiful things can't go out They may disappear for a little while but they must como back. THE GENERAL MARKETS. Kansas City, Nov. 24. CATTLE Beef steers $3 15 R 5 10 Native heifers 2 15 4 CO "Western steers 2 10 4 CO HOGS 4 00 p 4 52 SHEEP 2 00 3 25 WHEAT No. 2 hard 72 0 73 No. 2 red 81 3 8U4 CORN No. 2 mixed 3SV nay OATS-No. 5. mixed 35 RYE f 4SW FLOUR Hard winter pat... 3 CO 3 75 Soft winter patents..... 3 70 4 00 HAY Timothy .. 0 00 9 50 Prairie ...I. 4 00 SCO BRAN CS& 09 BUTTER Fancy to extra... 18 21 EGGS 25 CHEESE Full cream OV 11 POTATOES Home grown .. CO 70 ST. LOUIS. CATTLE Beef steers 3 75 5 40 Texan steers 2 45 4 25 HOGS Packers 4 J5 4 40 SHEEP NatlveH 300 3C0 WHEAT No. 2 red S8 89 CORN No. 2 431 OATS-No. 2 37 FLOUR Red winter pat.... 4 10 4 20 BUTTER-Creamerj 18 23 EGGS 26 CORN MEAL 2 30 BACON , 8 12 8 C2 CHICAGO. CATTLE Steers 3C0 550 HOGS Mixed and butchers. 4 40 4 55 SHEEP Western 2 75 4 00 WHEAT No. 2 red 85 CORN No. 2 43 OATS-No. 2 35V4 30 RYE December 53 FLOUR Winter patents .... 4 00 g) 4 20 LARD January , 45 fl 57 PORK January 11 25 U 40 NEW YORK. CATTLE-Steere 4 00 520 HOGB 4 80 4 90 SHEEP 2 50 3 85 WHEAT No. 2 S7, S7 CORN-No. 2 . CO GU4 OATS-No. 2 iz SISTERS OF CHARITY Use Pe-ru-na for Coughs, Colds, Grip and Catarrh A Congressman's Letter.. -- IMt" I 'jjjj ' ' 1 - ' .,, '-.-- n In every country of tho civilized world Sisters of Charity aro known. Not only do they minister to tho spiritual nnd intollcutual needs of the cnartres com mitted to their care, bub thoy alijo ministor to their bodily needs. With so many children to tnlco care of and to protect from climate and disease, theso wise and prudent Sisters havo found Poruna anovorfallingsafopuard. Dr. Hnrtnnin receives mauy letters from Catholic Sisters from all over tho United States. A recommend recently received from a Catholic institution in Detroit, Mich., reuds as follows: Dr. S. B. Hart man, Columbus, Ohio: Dear Sin "The young girl who used the Perunn was suffering from laryngitis andldss of voice. The result of the treatment was most satisfac tory. She found great relief, and after further use of the medicine wo hope to be able to say she Is entirely cured." Sisters of Charity. Tho younp prirl was under the caroof tho Sisters of Charity and used Poruna for catarrh of tho throat with good results aa tho nbovo letter testifies. Send to Tho Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio, for a free book written by Dr. Ilartman. Tho following" lotter is from Con prressniun Mcclclson, of Napoleon, Ohio: Tho Peruna Mcdtolno Co,, Columbus, O.; Ucntlcmen: "I havo usndBovcral bottles of Peruna and feel greatly ucneiltcu there by from my ca tarrh of tho head, and feel encour aged to bellovo that it A con tinued uko will fully eradlcato n riiannsn of tlili'lv years standing.5' David Mceldson. Dr. Ilartman, ono of tho boat known physicians and Burgeons in tho United States, was tho first man to formulato Poruna, ltwas through his genius and porsoveranco that it was introduced to tho medical profession of this country. If you do not dcrlvo prompt and sat isfactory results from thouso of Peruna, write at onco to Dr. Ilartman, giving n full titatcmont of your caso and ho will bo pleased to givo you his valuable advieo gratis. Address Dr. Ilartman, President of Tho Ilartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O. I David Mcoklson j PICE NO MONEY TILL CURED. 2S years established. We scad FREE and postpaid a 290 pate treatise on Plies. Fistula and Disease of h- Rectum; also 100 page Was. treatise on Diseases of Women. Of the thousands cured by our mild method, none paid a cent till cured tve furnish their names on application. tow l wilHQR, luai oak St., Knntst city. Mo. .DRS. THORN Dail Enay. When Gen. Ian Hamilton, of tho Brit ish army, was in Washington ho was tho guest of Mnj. Gen. Corlrin and nil hia mail wus sent in caro of Gen. Corbin at tho war department. One day quite a "Batch of letters arrived and was taken in chargo by ono of tho brightest 'colored messen gers in the war department to be deliv ered at Gen. Corbin's residence. Hut this messenger and others had rend the ad dresses und commented on them. "Lieu tenant General Sir lan Hamilton, K. C. li.," they read. "What does K. C. B. maun?" asked one messenger. "Don't you know what that menus V" replied tho otli- , scornfully. "Why, K. C. B. means tho Jut Came Back.' 1 bought every niggah knowed that." Chicago Chronicle. A RemiirUnblo Woman, If.okomo, ind., Nov. 23. Mrs. Anna M. Willis, of this place, a charming old lady of 74 yearH, has given for publication a very interesting letter. Mrs. Willis is widely known and high ,ly respected, and the recommendation sue gives is well worth tho consideration of anyone who may be interested. Mrs. Willis' address is It. II. No. 0, lvokomo. Her letter reads as follows: "I have been troubled witli Kidney Trouble for 20 yenrs. It was so bad that it affected my heart end my hack. It hurt so that I could not get up when down, and I began to think that I would be past doing anything. I was recom mended to get Dodd's Kidney Pills and purchased Bomo at the drug store of Mr. G. E. Meek. After using several boxes, I was completely rcstpred. 1 feel twenty years younger, and am able to do all the usunl work in the house and garden which a person who lives on tho farm has to do, although I am 74 years of ago." Do man dat makes a business of findin' fault," said Uncle liben, "gits mo' occu pation an' less results dan nnybody elsa in de community." Waahiugton Star. Piao's Cure cannot be too highly spoken of 08 a cough cure. J. W. O'Brien, 322 Third Ave., N., Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. 0, 1000. Honesty it simply heart health. Ram'a Born. PILES "I havo suffered with piles for thlrty-slx yearn. Ono yoar zo lint April 1 began taking Onscsrets for constipation. In tho courts of awcok 1 noticed tho pilot beirnn to dlmppsar and nt the end of tlx weeks they did not trouble mo nt nil. Unncnreta have dono wonders for mo. I am entirely cured nnd fool Uko a new man." (loorKo Krydor, Napoleon, O. Best For vi n i ne ijowei CANDY CATHARTIC Pleasant, Palatable, Potent. Taite Good. Do Oood, Noror Slokan, Woakon or Gripe. 10c. 25c. SOe. Neror old In bulk. Tho ponulno tnhlet xtamped OOO. Qunrnntood to cure or your money bnck. 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