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THE DULUTH EVENING HERALD.
The country
woman
STRAIN ON
is
usually
and
healthy
ro-
she isn't
ii is generally b*cau<»e of het own
ignorance cr neglect.
She is a
bust.
FACILITY
If
hard working woman, but her surr o n n d n g R are
healthy, and unless she hu- some
weakness,
local
she bears her
heavy burden
serious
without
Who
BY HEAD
HUNTERS
Kidntj
the
Is
Situation
In
the Iron and Steel
Trade.
inconvenience.
The trouble with too many country women is that they do not sufficiently realize
the supreme importance of kt-enini? healthy
eneral
A wi
in 11 wojuanly way.
from
health cannot be good ?f shi
If she sufTera
local weakness and disease.
in this way, the strongest woman will sotm
break down and become a weak, sickly,
nervous, complaining invalid. Dr. I'ierce's
b'avorite Pre-icription cures all weakness
and disease of the organs distinctly femiIt acts directly on these organs,
nine.
making them strong, healthy and vigorous.
It cures all weakness, disorders and displacements of the delicate internal organs.
It
It is the greatest of all nerve tonic:>.
banishes the discomforts of the peiiod of
solicitude, and makes baby's advent easy
and almost painless. It pot-itively insurea
the little new-comer's health and an ample
supply of nourishment. Thousands of women have testified to its wt)nderful merits,
and many of them have cheerfully i>ennitted their experiences, names, addresses
and photographs to be printed in Doctor
Pierce's Common Setise Medical Adviser.
The "Favorite Prescription " is sold by all
good medicine stores, and a paper-covered
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Medical Adviser " of looS pages is mailed
free on receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to
Cloth-bound 31
cover cost of mailing.
Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Bufstamps.
falo. N. Y.
An American Photographer
In
the Philippines Captured
By Cannibals.
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ADVANCING
PRICES
WAS TORTIRCD
HE
and Finished
Rails
Have
Products
All
Gone Ip.
York, Manh .'S.— In its ivview
In
tra.lo conditions liie Iron Ase says.
st
iron
ami
brancht's
of
the
irly all
i>los a relatively small but urgent iV^n and for nrompt delivery is makins
Belated
further advances imperative.
buyers are putting prices up on them.xelves.
The scarcity of mateiiai in
some lines reaches the character of a
famine, and there are many who pn-din
a further rise.
Still, after all, tins does not touch the
liurninK que.«tion at what prices contracts wili be made to replace those
•-xplring in the seond and third quar-
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tfr.-».
At
i".»r.>ed
to take hold
It-vt-l
will
again?
umber
of well-authenticated case« !n
hich purchases for the second half ha>'e
been made at
rices pretty close lO
thosf now ruling. But it is a fact that
many buyers are inclined to await d^-.
V clopments.
This involves one grcut
risk, and that is that no disturbanc"?
i\ur in any one of the chain of iink.<»
from the ore and fuel in the ground to
int- tlnished material.
It must not lie
forgotten that there is a tremendoii.<<
.«train
upon the facilities for mining,
transportation and different stages of
f.ihrication. Let anythm.:? nccur to cause
trioible. delay or suspension, and the
w nole industry is disorganized.
The
Weather during the last month furni.^h' .s
;)
good illustration of this, although it
Would b.> vil'iarily a vry unlm|iorlant
J
\<.
In piti
;.i"Ugh
li.ii
ilie
market
is
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Some
By
American
Officials.
San Francisco, March
— A lei tor
from Capt. Mcyueston. surgeon of the
Twenty-sixth regulars, now at Manilla,
I'll.
of the relea.se of A.
tells
B. Peters, a
photographer, who was captured and
tortured by the Filipinos.
Peters was
made prisoner while taking
pictures
anil $1 sizes.
sample
liottle
filthy jail,
From
Spaniard.
his release
.American
here he finally secured
through the intervention of
Ann
officials.
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"The savages who attacked Peters."
McQueston, "were of
the tribe known as head hunters and
cannibals. They live in the interior of
this island, and will not
show
any
mercy after this to any unfortunate
continues Capt.
who may
white
will
He
Gets
hands."
fall into their
Years
Forty-Nine
Plan of the Administration Regarding
In
the
Penitentiary.
the Peace Congress.
New York, March 23.— A special from
Washington says: There is reason to
proposition
believe that an important
March 23.— In
Frank Ainsworth. who
Carrolltown,
of
trial
internalooking to the settlement of
tional disputes by arbitration will bc
advanced at the coming disarmament
conference by the American del?gates.
It is learned on high authority that
the credentials for and instructions to
rails in July.
the American delegates are now being
Advances in finished iron and st.^ei prepared by Secretary Hay, and will be
have been altogether too frequent and ready for submission tt> the president for
general to enumerate, but prices vary
his approval when he returns tr> Washidely according to time of delivery.
ington from his Southern trip. These
In ^ome branches there are still laginslruc-iions will be a complete exposiwards in the matter of advancing prices. tion of the attitude of this government
A recent letting of about 2000 tons of on the question of di8armam>>at and
bridge work in the West disclo.sed .Mie arbitration.
policy
the
Following
hid a little over »2 cent per r»ound l>?!ow which it si expected other nations will
'our other bidders.
adopt. President McKinley \vill acVery little is being done in the dirce. rrtdit the minister to the Netherlands
ion «if ex.Mdt orders,
lieport has !t as one of the Ameri^-an delegates. Am'hat the mission .>f John W. Gates, of bassadors White and ToWer will probthe American Steel and Wire company,
ably be the other member.=? of the
flurope is lo arrange for an interna- American delegation.
iiDnal agreement in prices for the prinstrongly in
is
The administration
cipal wire products.
favor of arbitration as the means for
Some of the con.«olidations upon which the settlement of disputes between namuch work has been done show a ten- tions.
dency toward lagging as the time for
final settlements approaches.
The fact
USE BRASS-IIPPtD BliLLLTS.
Is that it is far more difficult now than
i' has been to gel banking firms to participate in underwriting syndicates. The Another Reason Why the Filipinos
capacity for absorption of new industrial
Should Be Governed
Lssues seems to be falling somewhat, and
;i more critical spiiit '<revaiL-=.
This dueNew York, March 1.'3.— A special from
not. of course, mean that really merWashington says: Reports received at
itorious undertakings do not find all
the financial backing needed, but ihe the war department from the medical
time seems past when "everything officers serving with the troops in the
goes."
Philippines
show that Aguinaldo's
The advance in raw materials is now army is using brass-tipped bullets.
beginning to tell on the prices of a hmg
Several American soldiers have been
line of more highly finished goods as
wounded by the poisonous projectiles
the time approaches when supplies and. in consequence, the wounds are
cheaply bought are being exhausiert. more difficult to heal than tho.-e caused
The possession of material purchased by the ordinary bullet. Of course the
months since ha=5 been too tempting a authorities can do nothing to preveni
lever for securing business to avoid a the insurgents using any kind if bullet.-;
good deal of irregularity In prices, they see fit. They have no government
naturally in many eases because man- to which an ajipeal can l)e muiie. Their
ufacturers did not believe in the per- action in this respect, official.^ say. is
manency of higher prices for Iron, st»el another indication of their utter unfitand metals. That filling is wearing oft, ness for self-government.
and with a greater volume of work m.inufacturers in many lines are raising
prices with a more substantial argument to back them than higher cost of The 20''Year Favorito—
raw materials, which did not really directly aCfect them so far as actual jiurha.-es were concerned.
Vor rea.son.s wh.\ a.'^k your
uelghlxir, or call on
Thus there is a tendency to a.sk more
inuneratlve prices in many branches
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the machinery and supply trades. \»
an instance how the feeling has changed,
we may note the fact that one of the
largest jobbing foundries in the Eaf^t,
if not in the country, has withdrawn all
quotations, an example which it i.= likely
otliei- concerns will be glad to follow.
In the metal trade copper has .shown
lose
tleclining tendency, lake being
ji
Prices abroad have been
to 17 cents.
receding and ar*> now so far below our
parity that export sales are practically
stopped, the current shipments being on
old contract."?. This mean.= that soon a
large proportion of our supply will be
available to cover our home consumption, which certainly has not expanded
in so great a degree. When the pre.-enr
contracts at much lower prices begin
to ex'-.ire the situation will become much
'if
<
clearer.
In tin plate a number of importation
orders have gone to the other side, not
alone for drawback plates, but also for
actual consumption. The Paclflc coast
pf course, most exposed in this regard.
In some b-anches of the Iron and n^etai
our rapid advance brings up the
ion whetbf-r it mav not pay to reis.
the
111.,
an
in
attempted holdup of a night express
train on the Chicago. Burlington
&
Quincy, shot and killed I'ngineer Fred
Dempsey, the jury i-eturned a verdict
of guilty and fixed the penalty at fortynine years in the penitentiary. The attempted holdup took place at Whitehall, in this county. June 24 last. When
the engineer failed to comply
with
Ainsworth's commands the latter shot
and fied. His partner. \Vm. .lackson,
turmd state's evidence.
Review
Western
Ingersoll on the charge of abduct-
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BIG BLOCK or MARBLE.
In
.Vtlanta,
WANT AN
Modern lime
2:;.—Officers
Cia.,
March
2.'!.— F'rofessor
INSURANCE CONCERNS INDICTED.
—
Covington, Ky., March 2:1. The grand
jury has returned indictments against
the Home Life Insurance company, of
New York, and ft)rty-two other fire and
life insurance companies for conspirai y
for "banding together and fixing and
maintaining a higher rate of premium
than would otherwise prevail." The indictment was found under the antitrust laws of the comintmweallh, and
this action of the grand jury may 1)'^
followed by the execution of the threat
made by the underwriters at the time of
a previous indictment to withdraw and
insurance
without
leave Covington
Insurance companies have withdrawn
from some Kentucky towns becau.se
of
similar pr'i.secutions.
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ctmimunicate
with
their friends, who kept them supplied
with food while a new shaft over 2fK)
The if.st of resfeet deep waft sunk.
cuing the men ha.«i been over $;{00(i.
NO MOKE RECRTTITS.
San Francisco, March 2:<— The transsettle.
sport Charles NeLson. which \v'ill .'^ail in
A few days ago It was learned that a day or two for Manilla, will take sevHerg was working in a shingle mill at enty men, under command '>f Lieut.
Matlock under the name of John Carl- Alfred Aloe of the Eighteenth infantry.
Bon. He had been at Matlock since Oct. I'ntll further notice no moie recruits
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rtry as engineer of the
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accepted for regiments now In
the
Philippines, aa their membership la
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will be
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CASTORIA
GENUINE
ANOTHER
Won By
Ob-
THC CCNTkUII COMmiNV, TT MUHRkT GTHECT, NEW VONK
of the Fifteenth
"A HAND
IS
In
SAPOLIO
THE PROPER THING FOR HOUSE-CLEANING.
'HEALTHrPOWERrENERGYr
f top j'.-'rer'rr al; iveaiieniijjr
!';- --^ ':
-fisted
foi-.
the
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THE ITALIAN ENVOY.
buying something
else.
Many
tions have recently appeared.
ber that Pabst Malt
Extract.The
San Francisco. March 23. —Lieut. Ferthe
rucio Vitalin. military attache of
Italian embassy at Wishington. has arrived here en route to the Philippines,
where he will watch :he military operthe
ations as the representative of
He has been asItalian government.
the
on
signed comfortable q larters
transport City of Puebla. which is lo
lonvey part of the Vinth infatitry (n
Manilla.
imita-
Bemeiu-
'Best'
Tonic, was the only
malt preparation
Millions Givpfi Away.
certainlv gratilylntr to the public
(o know of one concern In the land who
are not iifratd to be ge-ierous to the needy
and suffering. The proprietors of Dr.
KtriK's New DIscovcn' for Consumption.
coiiKhs and fo'.ds. have given nway ov. r
10.oo(),00ft trial bottles of ft»'- "'it mo.liknowfine: and have the sa Isf
^ands ot
ing It has absolutely 'Ur.
broncMtta.
Afthmu,
casen.
hopeless
hoarseness and all dlB'^ases of the throat,
chest and hm^s are lairely cured by It
Call on Duluth Drug 'ompany and get a
Kejuiar size
Rejular
ceina
owe &) cents
trial bottle free.
g^j j^ Everv t»ottle luaranieed, or prlo«
It
declared perfect
hy the judges at
the World's Fair,
and alone marked
with 100 points of
r^Ci i~
«ri'l
cau- !E z y"a to glow
vjv> man.andoin fr.
CARDINALS.
;t
and
perfection.
The
way to obtain the
greatest amount of
benefit for the least amount of money is
fi nave
b«vB yonr
nnnv arufgisi
dro<y«yi«f aeiiver
deliver you
VOU ft
to
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dozen bottles at a time.
'refunded.
iwiiiiyiiiiiiM
w
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forever >crvons
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rerdisoo
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riclu
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lets cure c
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Jti-l.iiity, Variv^f^icele,
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Aiai'ch
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from Rome. March
York, March
23.
— The
have to leave their railroad <ar«
which they have remained since f.;eir
v\i)iild
arrival in Jersey City.
the Tnternatioiia*.
It ir= ilaimed that
Migration society promisi'd to send thpeople to Liberia, and that they have
failed to carry out the "'romi.'ie. Most or
them are destitute and their condUlor!
is
,
U6 AFTrR
BEPOR£
6 for >') 00. Guaranlred to cure. Send for free CtfWiry
Davol Medicine Co. San Vt^icisco, CaL For sal : by
WIRTH DruKglst. Duluili. Ulnn.
riials.
MAX
PLAINS OF ABRAHAM.
r'ENNYROYAL PILLS
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aArt, %iM%i* flUblt.
Uru«ri»» ioT CkKktotT I
Bj^.iid Brand is Bed and
March
,
witb blue ribboa. Take
datvcrrw* mttrirutmi^Uioiu. At PnmniiW. or MOd
Nine streets have been mapped
o other.
ind
tiont
Id elanii."
lt<-/kM«
f'T
red Reynolds, as receiver. J.imes
»n4
i,»timool»l>
parllcu'ir*.
Plaintiff.
VS.
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KeUef foe lAdlca." "n UiUr.\>j retar*
Until yesterday Canada hhs paid
a nominal rental of $1*^0 a year to preserve the battlefield. Wiihin two year:^
failing a new arrangement, the historical plains will begin to be converted
into a closely settled suburb of Quebec.
Every historical association in Canad"!
has declared against the desecration.
Uavi.i
IVIADE
AJAX
The
ME A MAN
TABLETS POSITIVE! " <-'
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ory. Impotency, Sleepleaanees. e".
l;y Al>u86 or oilier };rc«eses and
and
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restore Lost VitJility 'n oldci
cretionti.
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The
'hanse liank of
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arns. d«'ceaseti:
Inu.t,
aurflii
Aiut-ric^i.
Tlie
1>ii)iith
p.niy. Fiiy-.
paiiy, O. I.,.
:ind Julia lloliei lsi>ii, ..ai:
tratrix. with will
John S. Robertstm. dec.
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F<r sale
Iloyce.
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service of ibis siimm
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DAVIS.
Fhotoerapkcd
REVIVO
London, March 23.-The Vienna cordiscussing
respondent of the Times
"Little love is
Chinese qui-stions says:
Ignited
lost between Japan and the
States. Certainly Japan is not anxious
to see the Americans obtain a footing
of
In China, particularly on account
America's protectionist proclivities."
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UDKR FOR HEARING PROOF OF
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FOREIGN WILL.—
Man
State of Minnesota, County
Me.
of
I'laintiffs Atiorne:
>!inn.
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Made a
Well
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National Bank bidg..
First
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RESTORES VITALIT>
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answer ti
the above
to
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LITTLE LOVE LOST.
"T. & T." brand of coffee is used b;
the principal club houses and hotel.4 oi
the country; they can't afford lo buy a
cheaper or inferior grade.
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Stat
Name«l
P.
street.
"Wtmt HuiMrUcr atrMt
—
Have you
seen <=^he
•(.i\er:
as Administr.
annexe.! of
:rns.
oJlutf •mr-rovfinio«iiiar-. Tkeiruso sli
other fail In
oe It ani cuacts a CDKE
Tablets. The)
*iM c:>ca haTisK ^he i^nt:
tiai 9 corod tbousA&ds asd viilcurotou. \\eeivt) apot^
in
iti^strrittengnnrantfle toelToct ucura
Jiaai
sac 1 case or r«tund the money. I'ricf »*•* **
(f-jll
trustrueii
'^r :u,'i,'( or nix pkces
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iii iilainwrarirxT. ni<on receipt o:
.'cnV
Winnipeg. March 23. Guesseziz.ik and
Czuby, twi" Galicians accused of murdering another of their race named
Bojeczke and his children at Stuartburg.
have been sentenced to be hanged in the
jail yard here on May 26.
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iitumaaforstutiy, buhi&ussor
PrerpQt Insanity Bird Consu
SENTENCED TO HANG.
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trict
uk
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Aiiji.i* i'lj
(}rj'.-i lueUiiic
NTT OF
MIXNESOT.
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St. Louis.—ss.
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Plains ..l
Abraham, sacred in the history of Canada, have been survevcd for building
lots.
KacUsb Di^monn ormad.
Chlrlieairr'*
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CnpTC
pitiable.
(.Quebec,
VitalizerwiU quickly cure all nervous. or dueases of liie g'.-nerauve organs broug lit ofe tv youihiul errors or excesses, such as Lost Manhood,
lusomiiia.Sptrruia.oriiiiea, Painsin Baclt.livil Dreams. btminal Emissions. Nervous Ut-bilUy Pimples, Headathe. Trnfitii«-«s to Marrv. Exhausting Drains, aricocele and Constipation. Stops losses by day or
night. Prevents quickness ol discharsre, which leads to Spertnatorrho*
and Injootencv. Cleanses the lircr. kidneys and urinary- oigar s of all
impurities, s'trentrthensand restores small wfsfcoT.Tar*.^ll.<'"a tK»r.
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twenty
seven colored families, numbering 10,
fiersons in all, who are stranded In
Jersey City after having come from th-West to go to Liljeria. it is alleged.
imder a contract with ihv International
Migration society, were notified by the
Central railroad of New J« r!--ey that they
in
Druggi.«t,
21.
COLORED EMIGRANTS STRANDED.
New
^^IRT^
—A
Joui nal spesays:
It
has been arranged at the Vatican that
if
the pope survives Ions enougrh t"^bold the two forthcoming consistories,
he will create ten new cardinals, thus
nearly filling the vacancies at the college of cardinals. Six of these cardinals
will be Italians. Of the remaining four
one will be French, one Australian, one
Spanish and one American. It is generally conceded that Archltishop Ireland
cardinal.
will be the new American
.\cc<irding to a high prelate in the Vatican, two more cardinal.-; will be named,
(hie of these will be Arciibishop Corrigan, of New York.
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Sold in Duluth by
Tor a Red Hat.
cial
euan£tee,guua^euld),SlXi0.25«iitiiU7wherb. HALSIDDfiUGCO.,CI
,
Ma It or
lii:
Samuel
of the Estate of
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Where
be
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IMf.'.
In the
r.uek.
pr >daceB thA abovo rcRuli* in 30 dayi. It acta
po verfully and <jul<-kly. Cures vrb«>n iOl othew fall
roiMxnenwiUrcii&ia then" lost nunoood. and oM
youthful vieor by usiut
coi n will recover tUt ir
K; CVl VO. It quickly and Burc.y roatoTM Neiroci
oeis Lo»t VltoUty, Imroimcy. Nigjt:? EmiBeijaa
Momory. 'Waetinc Disea»(>«. ciio
fyj It Power, railinif
and iiidi jcretion
all ettecte ot peU-abusi' or excei*
»1 ich uDfitB one lor nf luiy. boaioeeB or raai ria«o. l\
tl « seat of dlEi-ase. bul
QO only euros by Ktarting
builder, brine
!• » great m-rvoton'o and blood
tieckaaiiJ ro
to ; lack the pink glow to pule <
string the flrt> of yootU. It wanlB oCf JnBeUtj
Uil Oootimiption. Inslr'. on havirnt llEVIVO.rt
ot ler. It can b« canxcd in rest r«>ckct. By tt^l
popl
•: JCHt per j>ackaxe. o. six lor S5.00, vrlUi •
U 'e wrttten iraaraptott to core or raJHM
Ten
ProlKite Court. Special
III
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in
writings purporting to
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MONITOR FOR FREIGHTER.
have given it the immense popularity it
has attained. It is indorsed by thousands of physicians and patients. It
makes strength. It gives vigor and
health when every avenue of hope seems
lo be closed.
When you ask forPabst Malt Extract,
The "Best" Tonic, do not be led into
IS
*itk
old
Oakland, Cal.. March 23.—The
been
monitor Comanche, nhich has
bought from the government by a local
firm is to he converted into a freight
ferry boat to rim in San Francisco l>ay.
Her antiiiiie engines will l>e replaced
with new machinery f nd she will be
modeled at a cost of f.W.OOo.
to one person's telling another
the benitits derived from its use. It is
sold in almost every city and town in
the United States. Its purity an«l elficat^y
A GOOD THING, BUT NOT TO
SHAVE WITH."
SAV/
as no inquiry lan be male
itito the acts of an offin-r after that offii-r has become a civilian.
KEVOLl'TlONTST.
A proof
CITT.
Augusta, Ga.. Marri
and men
that It
impossil>le to get the courts of inquiry
a iplied
Plaintiffs.
CuinulatiYe Evidence
ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
The muster out comes so soon
i-
SALVAGE DIVIDED.
of merit in any article is the
of free advertising it receives.
Are Finally Rescued.
enleijupsted grace, but instead of
his
lieavoring to rai.se the amount of
shortage he took a train for the West,
to
it is alleged, leaving his bondsmen
The Children's Panacea— The Mother's Friend,
tion.
(
Suit Against Gold Coins
Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
nibHtance. Its age is its j^iuirantee. It destroys Womii*
aud allays FeverLshness. It cures Diarrlicea and "Wind
t^ollc. It relieves Teetbinjr Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Fooil, rej^ulates the
;-itoinach and Bowels, gfiving healthy and natural sleep.
ington for a court of in<iuiry.
The general opinion i.s thai i.icre
sliould have
been
specific
charges
a.gainst the officers referreil to and not a
blanket of mud for the entire organiza-
nexation to the United States; express
the belief that the Porto Rico courts
can be trusted with the ivil government
of the island, l)Ut will <leclare a willinpness to await the action of congress.
The platform will also favor free suffrage, public schmds, reform in taxation, free trade with the United States
the establishment of a jjold basis for the
currency, the American system for Ih"
judiciary, and will nle Ige the party to
lend every effort towards civilization
and to teach the inhabitants to become
loyal to the United State.-s.
due
to
I'tutt^ins nf^ither
Minnesota feel terribly the unjuslness
of such a scathing reprimand as that aoministered by Gen. Young without
a
h'^aring. Nearly all of the officers have
applied to the adjutant general at Wash-
Porto Rico.
San Juan. Porto Rico. March 2:1.—Thleaders of the Radical party have de-
amount
The universal success of Tabst Malt
Men Imprisoned Eor Thirteen Days Extract, The "Best" Tonic, is largely
of
were enabled
and
ject to Gen. Young's Roast.
Camp McKenzie.
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MINERS RELEASED.
His previous standing
had been above reproach, and the hoard
disposed
be
to
'if supervisors was
lenient, fterg was accordingly given the
INQUIRY.
Oflicers of Fifteenth Minnesota
Yates of the geological survey has been
advised that a marble block weighing
cided to organize a Reiaiblican parly in
something over 100,000 pounds has l>een
Porto Ri<o with a thoroughly Americaii
successfully removed from a quarry at
Marble Hill, Ga., and started on its way platform. They will endeavor to unite
to New York.
The marble is almost all factions. The platform will be subpure white and measures 27 feet
mitted at a meeting to be held today
2
inches long by 4 feet
inches deep. It and will endorse the policy of President
is l>elieve(l to l)e
the largest
block
McKinley. will pledge fidelity to th^
quarried in modern times.
American flag, hail the prospect of an-
wide and will have at least .^O feet of
water over the sill at mean high tide.
good.
a substitute for Castor Oil, Pare^jorle, Drops
Soothing; .Syrups. It is Harmless and Pleasant. It
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
etal admitiislrations.
UN NIW
Republican Party to Be Organized
CASTORIA
is
C:)Rt4)ria is
mill.s,
A B4BY ELEPHANT.
Believed to Be the Largest Quarried
I
.shortage
What
I
mine pumpWisconsin Ex*Countv Treasurer and
men. Charles Reuss and Burt Prey, who
Allegfd Defaulter Captured
were Imprisoned in the Bon Air mine
23.— Sheriff thirteen days ago. were reached by the
Tacoma. Wash.. Ma,rch
Vogtlin of Mason county, has arrested rescuers and restored to their friends.
of They .show little effects of their experiJohn Carlson Herg, ex-treasurer
ence.
They were on the 4.'{0-foot level
county.
Wisconsin,
an
alMarathon
when a cave-in near the tup of the
defaulter. Last September when shaft cut them off from the outer world.
.-:ed of the embezzlement of $i:{,000
Fortunately the big water pipe
was
r.'-tg confessed his guilt, and promised
n*>t broken by the i;ave and by blowhis ing a hole in it with dynamite the men
if given a few days' time to make
'
IIS©
President Jefferson Davis of the Southern Confederacy and wa.'; placed
in
charge of a signal corps that operated
in this section and along the James
river. He was a Republican and held
oftlce as inspector of hulls under sev
—
(>
that
Alway.s Boujjlit, aud Avhicb Iki^ .^« , ..
for ovor tiO yi'ars, has l>orne the signature of
and hits been inade under his perS4>nal supervisiim since its inlaiir>
T^i^~^
U
''^^^^^^^^ Allow no out* to deceive y«»n in this.
iW\ Counterfeits, liuitati«tiis aud Substitutes are but K\jteriiuents that trifle with and eiulangrer the health of
Infants and Children— Kxpcrienee agrainst £xi>eriiiient.
ill
large and small, fit and
unfit, are included in the
plan.
Chicago and Cleveland are both discu.ssed
—
—At
the past
The promoters announce
bines.
WAGES
2:!
in
rollln.';
organizaticm will probably bt> effe-ted
within the next two weeks.
The capital proposed is $1.-),0(K),000 and thirty-six
KEUEY HARD WARE 00„
Leadville. Col., Ma,rth
(lock last night'lh'i 'two
headway
eon-
to
and Southern
week, and nearly all the necessary oplions have been secured.
Much b'ss
money will be invested proportionately
than in other recent Iron and steel com-
Boston, March 23.— In the Tnit'
Valparaiso, Chile, March
2;{.— Gen.
Judge
court, before
district
States
former
president
of
Peru,
has
Caceres.
arrived at Ari«a, Chile, and threatens
Lowell, the unique case of W. H.
to attempt to (jverthrow the Peruvian Lowell and others, of Gloucester, own.^rs,
government at the first opportunity.
of the schooner VV. H.
Bolivia, master and crew
Senor Alonzo. president of
has despatched troops from Oruro. his Cross, vs. ninety-nine gold coins and
base of operations, against the federal- other valuables, dere let on the high
ists or insurgents to suppress a revolt seas, was decided, th'> property bein^r
extending divided among the libellants. The valuamong the Indians no>v
Tha Slore Mmrohmnimm from Cavanna to Desaugadro.
ables were picked up from the scene df
They were atthe Burgogne disaster.
ADVANCED.
tached to the body of a man and wero
Pittsburg. March 23.— The engineers estimated to be worth $10."»0. The body
NEW N\VY DRY DOCK.
com- could not be identified and had to b;of the Jones & Laughlin Steel
pany mills have been notiefld that their buried at sea. No one appeared to claim
Will Be Large
Larqe Enough to Take In wages would be advanced 10 per cent the property, and the court was aslied
April IC.
A representative of the firm to award the amount to the .salvors. Th"
Biggest Ships.
is responsible for the statement that on
court divides the money in halves, holdSan Francl.sco. March 2.3.— The battle- the same date there will be a general ing one half as salvage. <>f which oneship Iowa will at once be taken to the advance in all departments, affectin.g third is to go to the vefsel's owners, onefully 5000 men.
third to the master and one third to ihc
Union Iron works, where she will recrew. The other half will be held by the
main about six weeks while being reJOHN L. TO REFEREE.
government.
L.
San Francisco, March 23. John
paired. Her boilers will be retubed and
BROUGHT SOME GOLD.
her cylinders overhauled. It is under- Sullivan has been chosen to referee the
night
San Francisco, Match 23. A special
stood that she will then go to Port McCoy-Choyinski fight on Friday
The ad- from Seattle. Wash., says
the
that
Orchard to be do:-ked and have bilge at the Mechanics' pavilion.
to steamer Laurada, wh ch recently
arkeels put on and then go to Manilla to vance sale of seats already amounts
The l>ett'ng, which opened at rived from the north, brought $150,000
relieve the Oregon,
which may come $15,000.
10 to r., is now 10 to 6 In favor of Mc- from the Klondike, being the first shiphome to be docked.
ment of treasure from there this year.
The new dry dock at Mare Island will Coy.
The fact of the gold dust being on the
be /<ig enough to take in the largest
vessel has not been made public beship now in the navy or under construction.
fore.
It will be 7,50 feet long. 80 feet
ABSCONDER ARRESTED.
The movement
.says:
solidule Western
mills ha.s made
Tjapiner.
<«
import material duty free, which may
be done if the goods return in the original packages.
In
the West.
2:!.— The Iron Trade
RADiAMT HOME.
1
Mills
Cleveland. March
ing Gerald Laplner from In front of his
parents' house in Chicago about a yeaago, has made a full onfe.ssion. Collins says he is an old soldier.
He was
an inmate of the military home at Los
Angeles, Cal. There he met Mrs. Ingersoll.
She told him she had a farin at
Painesville an«l asked him to lome Kasi
and live with her. They came to Chicago, where they arrived a few days
before the last of May 1898. On Decoration day Mrs. Ingersoll came to rim
with the- child. She said she had found
They rethe little one on the street.
mained in Chicago a few days, tinm
came East to Painesville. Collins .said
he had no suspicion that the child had
been abducted. He was held in ^500
and Mrs. Ingersoll In {."iOOO for the
hearing on Thursday. Late yesterday
notice was served on the county cleric
to .summon an examining court to pas:upon the sanity of Mrs. Ingeisoll, which
seems to Indicate that the defense will
be insanity on her part.
A hearing was had last night on -1
writ of habeas ci rpus, and Judge Ciark
of the common pleas court awarded
to
Mrs.
the child
the custody of
V
^•mII'
Ihirty-Six
The Kind You Have
\
You iiiay have a
and pamphlet telling all as probable headfiiiarters.
about it sent free by mail. Address Dr.
Kilmer &
Co.,
Hinghamton.
N. Y.
A REPUBLICAN REBEL.
When wiiting mention that you read
this generous offer in The Dululh Daily
Herald.
Maj James F. Milligan Dies at His
.'>(i-cent
TRAIN ROBBER'S SENIENCE.
nuieler. al-
include
Will
o>
with kidney di.sease.
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Uoot the great
kidney, liver
and
bbidder
remedy
promptly cures the most distressing
cases, lis mild and extritordinary effeet
is soon realized.
Sold by druggists in
Favors arbitration.
very firm, with an upward tendency. Charcoal iron has been
jumping lately. In Bes.semer pig ih^re
has been a halt.
The railmakers have again advanced
prices in the West. It is of interest, to--*.
in this connection that the Youngstuwn
plant of the National Steel comrany will
is expected, be in a position to roll
it
Make
Probably
Will
ROLLING MILL COMBINE.
It
rheumatism:
PreVideat
a Trip Westward.
Washlngioii, Maieli :^::. — 1( is now iieHeved that Prenident McKltvley
wili
take un extended vacation this summer, if jiublie business Will |»ermlt. Lust
spiing he wanted to nmke
a
trip
through the West, visiting Yell«)wston.Purk. and going us far as the Paciflicoast and he jnuy see his way clear to
take that trip this summer.
the adult ha.s
|>ain
nche in the ba<'k: if the water
passes in irregular «|uantities, or ;it irregular intervals or has u had odor; if
it stains the linen or vessel the color of
I'ust
if the f(¥*t swell:
if there
are
pufl'y or ilark ciides umler the eyes,
your kidneys are the c luse and need
doctoring. Treatment of some diseases
may be dela.ved without danger, not .so
start at once to take
still
The
He was thrust into a
where he was visited by a
native captain, who tested his sword on
his body and threatened to kill him.
The rebel chief then called in a number
Home In Norfolk.
THE KIDNAPIRS.
of naked savages, all armed, who exe-Noilolk, Va.. March 2:5.— Maj. jaiii.s
cuted a war dance and made passes at John Collins, the Man Indicted, Tells F. Milligan. a veteran of the Mexican
Peters, one of whom wounded him in
and civil wars, is dead at his home in
His Story.
the arm.
The next morning he was
this city, aged 70 years. He resigned as
Painesville. Ohio. March 2:1.— John Coltaken to Maloios, where he found eight
midshipman in the United States navy
.\merlcans, two Englishmen
and
:i
lins, who was arrested here with Mr.^.
and jiersonally tendered his services to
outside the lines.
consin without the formality of requisition papers. ,Sheril¥ Malone or" Wau-
factor.
jirev.il-
:
<
has been notified and
Merg back.
Released After
tervention
They never
stipation and biliousness.
All good dealers have them.
Wis.,
Was
But
g^pe.
.sau.
s«i
jieople suppt)Se.
If
Keep
Don't suffer from constipation.
the body clean inside as well as outside.
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure coa-
:
bicnne
ISJM>
2.%
ANOIHER UIMKrT.
dull
Mrs. Frank Camfietd, of Bast Dickinson,
Krankliu Co., N. Y., writes: " I deem it my
duty to express ray deep, heart- feli gratitude to
you for having been the means of restoring me
to health. My troubles were of the womb— laflammatory aiid bearing-down sensations."
buyers be
There are a
lroul»b' lias
Blame?
urine scalils the llesh, or If. when the
•hlld reaihes an age when it should be
able to control the passage, and It Is yet
afflicted with bed- >vettinK, depend upon
it the cause of the dlflltviUy is kidney
trouble, und the first stej) .should \k' towards the treatment of these Important
organs. This unpleasant trouble is »lue
to a disea.sed «onilltlon >f the kidneys
and bladder, and not to i habit as most
-.
Piq Iron,
to
eni thai ii is not tincoinnion fur a child
to i>e l>orii afllb te<J With weak kldm-y.s.
If the child urinates t. o often. If the
i
That
Is
MARCH
TIiritSDAY,
of Probiue.
(Seal."*
Puhnh Evening
ii;5.
Herald, Mareh-l«;-23-3i>-»
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