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£«MS9es6sessse»696ais9»sa«stift*£«s« **«»'• ».**• isw*» | The News Briefly Told. { Saturday. Charles A. Sinclair, a well known ■ailroad and hotel financier of boston, is dead. Thomas Kain. an assistant door keeper at a Cleveland hospital, has fallen heir to $100,000. Havana papers report the killing of a child by bandits in Holguin province and the subsequent capture of two of the bandits. The duke to Tetuan, former minister of foreign affairs, has been appointed Hpain's delegate to the international peace conference, which is to meet at The Hague next month. The Paris academy of moral and po litical sciences has awarded the An difteret prize of 15,000 francs, given yearly for the greatest act of devotion, to Major Marehaud for traversing Af rica. Ferdinand \V, Peck, United States commissioner general to the l’aiia ex position, has informed the exposition authorities that he approves the plans for the buildings for the American section, Thomas Durkin, the messenger who was sent by the Chicago Tribune with a communication to the Daily Mail, reached the office of the latter paper and delivered ins message at 10:59 Sunday evening. Iludyard Kipling has sued O. M. Putnam's Sons, 1). Appleton, Sons & Co, Doubleday & McClure, Charles Bcribner's Sons and the Century Pub lishing company for $95,000 clearned as damages for alleged iflfrirignient of copyright. The remains of Colonel M. liewls Clark, the widely known turfman, who committed suicide in the Gaston hotel at Minneapolis, wore taken to Louis ville on the Louisville & Nashville railroad by sorrowing friends. The train will arrive at its destination at an early hour today. A dispatch to the New York Herald from Berlin says: On the historic Warthburg, where Martin Luther hurled his ink pot at the devil, the duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha pre sented to the kaiser his brother, the duke of Connaught, as heir apparent to the duchy of Saxe-Coburg and <^o tha, thus giving effect to the decision nf the family council presided over by Queen victoria at Pimiez, — Monday. Two policemen ty$re shot at Havana yesterday In a collision with citizens. Bodies of twenty-five Cubans, raache ted by Narclsso. mayor of Guanubacoa, have been found. It is said General Ilrooke has not considered General deAndrade for the attorney generalship. Brigadier General John C. Bates, I'nited States volunteers, who has re cently been recalled from Cuba, will go to Manila. President Iglesslas of Costa Rica, ac companied by Minister Calvo of that country, had a conference with Secre tary Hay concerning Nicaragua canal affairs, and also pa*d calls of reFpcct on the president and vice president. The Texas senate of the Texas leg islature set as a special order for to morrow morning and from day to day until disposed of, the Arkansas anti trust bill, introduced and reported fa vorably from the committee last Fri day. President McKinley was unable to see callers yesterday and remain* d in his privute apartments. At Intervals •luring the last several days he has been in the hands of his dentist and is now suffering somewhat from neural gia of the face. ihe net earnings of the Santa Fe road for the month of March were $1,104.809, an incraese of $144,413 over the same month In 1898. For the nine months of the fiscal year ending ..larch 31, the net earnings of the road have been $9,924,134. It is claimed that the Texas legis lature will pay little attention to the decree of the court at Little Rock, that the Arkansas anti-trust law is un constitutional outside the state. It will pass the senate hill and the case will probably go to the state courts if the Insurance men so desire. Letters received from members of the First regiment. South Dakota vol unteers. during the last few days are unusually interesting. Among them is a letter from Otis Robinson, in which he gives an account of hln experience as a sharpshooter and tells of the pre cautions taken to prevent the assassi nation of General Otis. Tuesday. General tie Sespcdes reports that there are 30,000 Cuban soldiers in f?an tiago provim * Major General Warren Welter lias utmost completely recovered from an attuck of fever, caught in Cuba. Senor Duarte, at Havana, has btied the Itanco Kspanol to compel the re demption of $3ti5,UtiO of bunk notes. General Gomes has gone to Moliuas, where he will confer with other Cuban yenrrula on plans of disbursing money to the soldiers. Hrreiury Alger has received a bourd rtport on the destruction d Iteef on tlie transport Manitoba, at Porto Itieo lust summer. Contents not made pub is The French court of cessation has «li « hied by a Urge majority not to con front Colonel Plrquarl with General Itoget. It has also beet) decided to make a further esamlnation of Col our I Paly du Clam and to Investigate the PanUaardl telegram. General Miguel Gomes, civil gover nor of Santa Clara province, has Is sued a decree, declaring all persoua equal before the Us, regardless of race or color. James Austin llenry, a prominent I.title Much. Ark . Mason, fell down n » .tirwey at the Masonic tv tuple |.|t tie Hew b, and died front the injiuUa re««iv«d. General llroohe reporta the follow lag deaths April 23 Puerto ptinrl* p< Private Meiutau tl Hartelipr com pany A. tbghth cavalry ivpiuod; Ha gun ia Grand* Private fcblward htaky. K-mpasy M Ascend infantry. April II. Bividentai drowning General Betancourt, civil governor of Matanzas. has placed his services at General Gomez’ disposal, in the work of upbuilding Cuba. General Brooke, at Havana, is con sidering the issuance of a decree legal izing marriages performed by Protes tant ministers, and to permit soldiers to be married by their chiefs, if re garded as civil marriages. WecJnrNdajr. The 1'nlted States transport Zea landia, front San Francisco, March 2N, having on board several companies of the Ninth Infantry and a large quantity of supplies, arrived after an uneventful voyage. The troops ate now camped on the water front. Postmaster General Charles Emory Smith arrived In Chicago. He will leave today for Galena. 111., where be is to deliver the oration at the Grant celebration in the afternoon, A large delegation of Chicago citizens will ac company the postmaster general to Galena. El Cobre, one of the richest copper mints in the world, will probably re sume operations at an early dute. A meeting of the {stockholders and those of the railway trading to it will be held In Havana way 15, to consider a proposition made by a Britten syndi cate. If the meeting Is successful It w..i mean a great stimulus to business. Pasengcr Traffic Manager D. G. Ed wards of the t incinnatt, Hamilton & Dayton railroad received from Presi dent Doel of the Monon an answer to a message inquiring what effect, if any, the new relations of the Monon would have on its past relations with the t tncinnatl, Hamilton & Dayton rail road. The telegram states In reply: ' our very satisfactory arrangements with your company are assured. Three plants in Cleveland, O., were transferred to the American Shipbuild ing company, tne recently organized trust. By the transfer over $1,000,000 worth of property was deeded to the new company. The concerns tisns - erred are the Cleveland Shipbuilding company’s plant, valued at $300,500; Shipowners’ Dry Dock company, val ued at $265,000; Globe Iron Works j company, valued at $545,000, Revenue | stamps amounting to |1,2f3 were used I pn the deeds. - - -« 1 liiiinday. Virulent smallpox Is appearing in many parts of Germany. Major General Chaffee has returned to Havana from Washington. The navy department will not make public the letter of reprimand to Cap tain Coghlan. The Lake Village Savings bank, Lakeporl, N. H.. has gone to the wall, with debts approximating $230,000. The official announcement has been made at Havana of the extension of all Cuban mortgages for two years. Sheridan Shook died at Red Hook, N. Y., aged 77 years. He for many years was proprietor of the l’nion Square theater and of the Morton house. It has been felt proper to admonish Admiral Kautz to be more careful either In writing such letters as that published yesterday front Cincinnati or in guarding his letters from pub licity, and a letter of that character was addressed to him yesterday. Land Commissioner Hermann is preparing to augment the corps o* for est rangers on forest reserves. The largest number of rangers in the Black Hills, S. I)., reserve last year was nine, which will be .nereased during the coming heated term to twelve, and probably ^fifteen. Similar increases will be made In all reserves. The Southern railway, the Ohese peake & Ohio ami the Norfolk & West ern are the roads named as about to enter Into a combination which. It Is said on good authority, Is soon to be made. It is asserted that options on the stocks of these companies hnve been secured at figures considerably above the present market price. After the Cnited States steamer Badger sailed from Sun Francisco for Samoa with the San**an commission ers aboard. Important orders arrived. A boat was sent after the steamer, but was unable to overtake her. The transports Ohio .and Senator sail to day and the latter will try to reach Honolulu before the Badger leaves. Friday. The engineer corps which arrived from Honolulu on the steamer Au stralia at San Franc two was conveyed to the Presidio, it will be mustered i out shortly. The Dawes Indian commission hns forwarded to the interior department a report of its plans for the allotment and citizenship enrollment and other work required by the Indian Territory a<t. Movements of warships: The Vn napolla and Vicksburg arrived at (iui diners bay, near Washington. The Peoria lia* sailed from Suu Juan to make an ln>>p« i IP n of the Itvhfs around the coast of Porto Itieo. The Alliance lias salbd front Santiago for tSuanta namo. The Xa.litille urrlted yeeter > day at tlreenville, Miss. The Wade court of imiuiry spent yesterday In making the nnal revision of Its report upon the alb ration* of Oenernl Miles concerning the I eef supplied to the army duriug the Hpan l*h war. t olonel Davis siiuouio <1 at the t lose of the ses.iou that the I port would certainly lie hand'd to the a c retsry of war tomorrow. The '!■ ario r Amen a Marti si Kan Prato isi a from Hong Kong and Yoko hama had on board Major U'li.ral An deison and wife, l.ieuieuant Auder«oit. IJeutvasat Allen and wife. Major tiube, Vu.'Hint..« tie I at hr y an I j t'oiumauder Orp*a of the royal navy j Wire!*,,. t'Ugrap’ijr was Ri*i put , to pra'ihal ur at Pond■>« The i|j»d win Hand# light ship was strip h by a passing vessel and the >•»•> utlin ing the wirtl*s* telegraphy apparatus nottgul (hinth PurelaO'l that .•sir sh p was la a sinking ' onditioti Tug* **it thereupon dispat' bed to the aesi»lea * of the light ship. The Zulu clergyman who left New York for his African home las' week has Home surprises up his sleeve for his simple countrymen. "1 shrill tell thejp,'’ lie says, ‘'that in the cold of America water becomes so hard that men can walk on it, and shall con found onr medicine men with my alarm clock. I shall take great pleas ure in telling them of cities built upon to twenty stories high, and of the ma chines which talk." A parrot escaped front a drug store .n a (ieorgia village, flew Into a church wheie the colored brethren were hold ing a nueting, perched on the pulpit and, surveying the congregation, ob served in a Sharp voice: "It’s hot as hell!" Some of the brethren Jumped out of the windows, while many of the sisters fell fainting. The preacher sought refuge in the steeple, and was so firmly wedged in it that they had to Eaw him out.—Atlanta Constitution. rr»< lli'ul I’u/ilf. Our reader* who are Interested In puzzlea should sectite one of the map puzzles sent out by the Chicago Great Western railway. It Is a map of the United States <at heavy cardboard and cut up Into states, em it s'ate and ter ritory being on a sepal ate piece. They are* nicely colored and show the cap itals of the different states, as well as the largo rivers. Hie puzzle consists In putting the different pieces to gether so as to form the map of the United States. It makes more of a puzzle than would at first he sup posed and will be found Interesting as well os instructive to the older people as well as the young ones. In cidentally it is finite valuable as showing the comparative size of dif ferent states, and this will he a mat ter of some surprise. This puzzle will be rent to our leaders if they will send 10 cents to Mr. F. II. Lord, G. 1*. & T. A., Chicago, III. The blood completes its circuit through the body In twenty-two sec onds. Kvery three minutes all of the blood In the body is revitalized. China experts 11,000,000 fans annu ally. Mn»t Hr I'olltc. General Manager Underwood cf the Baltimore and Ohio Itailroad has is sued the following general notice to station agents and trainmen: "Your eepedal attention Is directed to the treatment of patrons by employes of the company. Complaints have been made from various sources of disr< ur tery to freight and passenger patrons on the part of our agents, or their representatives, at several of our sta tions, and also Inatlentlon of conduct ors and brnkemen to properly care for the comfort of passengers. There should be no cause for such com plaints. It Is a part of your duty to see that our patrons are treated at all times with politeness and courtesy, not only by yourself but by employes un der your charge. One of tlie valuable assets of a railroad company Is uni form politeness and courtesy from all of its employes to Its patrons, and this capital must riot be encroached upon. It Is proper for you to under stand that advancement does not de pend wholly on your ofHcleney, hut In other directions also, and will be measured In a great degree by the treatment accorded to patrons.” \ Knife At la take. The T. M. Roberts' Supply House of Minneapolis, Minn., which advertised a remarkably liberal knife offer in a recent Issue < f our paper, wishes to have It explalnet to’ our readers that through a mistake in eicctrotyp ing, the numbers over each of the knives were reversed. The Cattle knife should lie 77 S. II., and the t’on griss knife 7 H. 11. Their remarkable off<r to send .'!7 packages of garden seeds end the Congress knife for 77 cents, or 37 packages of seeds and tlie Cattle knife for !»7 cent* is one of the most liberal ever made. One of the eharities fostered by the eastern college settlements In New York Is cheap musical Instruction. Les sons are to be given at the rate of 35 cents an hour, with free scholarship for talented pupils who cannot afford to pay so much, and the pianos at the school are rented for practice at 4 cents a half hour. FRANCES WILLARD HOSPITAL USES PE-RU-NA FOR CATARRH OF THE STOMACH. The Frances Willard Hospital, Chicago, III. M!sb Oeorgiana Dean was for three years missionary in Liberia under the M. E. Church from the training school in Chicago. After her return she stud ied nursing, graduating from the pres ent Frances E. Willard National Tem perance Hospital of Chicago. She Is an enthusiastic friend of I’e-ru-na, as is evident from the following letter: Chicago, 111., Jan. 20, 1899. Pe-ru-na Drug Mfg. Co.. Columbus, O.: Gentlemen—You wiil be glad to' know of the happy results obtained from the use of l’e-ru-na among the patients under my rare whenever pre scribed by the physician. I have seen Admiral Dewey's favorite watch ia made of steel from the sunken battle- j ship Maine. Captain Sigsbee. who! commanled the ill-fated war vessel at the time she was blown up, carries a similar timepiece. Doth were made by a patriotic down east Yankee. Are You Uulng Allen’s Foot-East? It Is the cn!y cure for Swollen, Smarting, Burning, Sweating Feet, j t’orns and Bunions. Ask for Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder to be shaken into the shoes. At all Druggists and Shoe Stores, 1:5c. Sample sent FREE. Ad dress, Allen 8. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y. Harvhrd university is to pension professors and assistant professors who have served the institution for twenty years or more, a plan of retiring allow ances having been established by the president and fellows of the university.1 The plan was first suggested In liar- ] yard in Iksrt, since which time th-; necessity fund has grown to |34(),tH>0. | ilarvurd Is the drat American uni- I \eraity to establish a general system of retiring allowances. I believe I’l-o's Cues Is the only medicine that will cure ruuotliupUon Anna M. lints, Vt ilhainspurt, I'a., Noe. I.', '«l. 1* la 1 elteved that In f'hina there are twenty limes a* ma<h coal aa in all Kuttitr. Mrs. Winslow's Mimllilns *tr*W Put <S> litres lesiti »*, » Hrk* IV- *' ' r* ,r Sl,i |,.S.«I s. pe-S. safes S iSS m.ts- * S U.11.S The spring poet should coniine his • n<>rts to the advertising column* and sing i f the automatic spring that shuts ( the ue>< r. f I M tUstll Is lls oolfft Ms<l I *S4 |« <* Ml|a t»J ft V- *4 ft Mis Iff j l|| Id lift*' l| I* ftt«*9* % . I*| W Make baste slowly turpi when you ate trying to eatih a ear. some very remarkable cures of cases of very obstinate catarrh of the stom ach, where Pe-ru-na wag the only med icine used. I consider It a reliable medicine. (JEOHGIANA DEAN. The symptoms of catarrhal dyspepsia are: Coated tongue, pain or heavy feeling in the stomach, belching of gas, dizzy head, sometimes headache, de spondent feelings, loss of appetite, pal pitation of the heart and irregularity of the bowels. Send for a free book written by Dr. Hartman, entitled ‘‘Health and Beauty.” Address Dr. Hartman, Co lumbus, O. 1/ord Salisbury once handled a pick and shovel. During the great Aus tralian gold craze he set out as a gold hunter, and the hovel in which he lived as a rough, red-shirked miner is still standing. The Opening nf the l it Indian Rn«r»li«n By proclamation of the President of the United States, the Ute Indian res-' ervatlon in southern Colorado will be opened for settlement at noon of May 4. 1899. It comprises €00,000 acres of arable mesa land, which has long been considered (he most desirable In the state. For free pamphlets, giving complete Information, address S. K. Hooper. General Passenger Agent D. & R. Q. R. R., Denver, Colo, Jacob Bupp, who died recently at Homewood. Pa., made during bis life time 108 hangmen's ropes, not one of which ever broke. He made the rope with whh h Cult au was executed. no four tffl Arh« mid llurtif Shake into your ehoes, Allen # Foot ra#e, a powder for the feet, it makes light or New Shoes feel Ka#y, Cure# Corn#, Hunlon#, Swollen, I<»t and Sweutlng Feet. At all Uruggieta and Shire Stores, 2f*e Sample #ent FHKK. Addrtra Alieu 8 Olmtted, I-eltoy. N. Y. In Ireland men and women are In every reaped political equal#. The nation, which numbar# atom "O.ooo lieople, I# governed by representative# elected by n;ra and women tirgeihrr. One of Them \l daughter, »aid the father, ha# alway# been accustomed to the Imurie# uf wealth. Van. replied i he count brpHling up Zat what I am 1‘hiladelphta American. Ilenry Imng i# In a fair wav of gel ling on bta Anant tal f«et again, at who h every body will rejtrhe lit* pro dm tlnn of Robespierre" baa » t tha planting lamdi u wild with enthuei a«m. "" A CHARMING grandmother! What a pleasant influence in the house is a delight* ftd old lady in good health! Mrs. Mollie Barber. St. James, Mo., writes: “I took Lydia E. Pinkhatn's Vegetable Compound dur ing change of life, and have passed through that critical period safely. I suffered for years with falling of the womb and female weakness. At times could hardly stand on my feet, also had leucorrhoea. I tried several good doctors, but instead of getting better, grew worse all the time. A friend advised me to try Mrs. Pinkham's Compound. I did so and after taking six bottles, was cured of both leucorrhoea and falling of womb. I am now enjoying good HEALTHFUL OLD AGE ueaun ana leei very gratctul lor the good your medicine has done me. I would recommend it to all women suffering as I was.” Mrs. N. E. Lacev, Pearl, La., writes: * * 1 lmve had leucorrhoca for about twenty years, falling of womb by spella for ten years, and my bladder was affected, had backache a great deal. I tried a number of doctors. They would re lieve me for a little while, then 1 would be than ever. I then thought I would try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, Eleven bottles of Com pound and one box of Liver Pills cured me and I am now sound end wed. It helped ice through the change of life period. I am fifty-five years old.” The women of advanced years who are healthy and happy ere invariably those who have known how to secure help when they needed it. Mrs. Pinkhatn will advise any woman free of charge who writes about her health. Her address is Lynn, Mass. COLUMBIA, HARTFORD and VEDETTE Bicycles. We are offering1 the widest range of pat tern and price and the greatest number of improvements ever presented by any manu facturer in a single season. 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