Gen. War-le- Is Dead. anarus. L‘o‘ombizg yia Galveston. Aug. EALâ€"The insurrection dad by Prospero Morales is ï¬nal- r Asgmi, ending in his death. Mo- 5 was capt.xred and his forces were and a; l scattered. His followers 3}'E‘L1 :ne "admg place of Morales. ca capt'xred he was very ill. tnd was after the capture. He is sup- cd to bane becn exhausted by pri- 'ous wmle hiding among the rocks at mountains. HH’T E‘Ivnl Fire- ll.» Mu: ‘ufl'lch-nt ’I‘roopn ‘ol \uunnnldo and [lie 1' t Iyplne lnl-ndu. LI‘JLLND COLLISION. (‘l-Ined {0 Be 130 Yen:- Old. ’maba. Neb. Aug. 23.â€"â€"One hundred l Yh‘ny you: of age was Wbl' wig Washington claimed to be. a col- d man “no died of old age at his ideuce bare. His wife died in Feb- sry. 153». ;n this city. at an age of yearx ops at 33 Bar-‘2', '. \\ ERRITT Is MAsn‘ER \! Mlle: ( I .ni‘.- lu “urnll‘lnflnup â€ruining I‘rnInâ€"Seven luuu'llzr‘fi KHIEA]. :, Bug. 22.â€"â€"The Spanish :3 :1 Roryâ€: Eave been ordered a» :4. “here they will prob- ;Aswzuied» unless the Cal-u“ a“._u2.3importance. l-‘lru Kn H-vanl In, no Dubs-(led. \\ HI yen Hen Kllllfl‘l _ 'tv):‘_\'. and , a“: the mull poiice \ :lH/E'n Hr more were . "2. dl.L1 it is believed .. gum s and employs: re lives were lost Sk'flrk‘h is man. s in the ‘ be found. Dunn's w fearing out the tunnel 15d nah: and day by a men. Much blasting has :1 aithough it is said. Um had her!) taken to ï¬ne; it seems than by :e :1 q’xantity of explo- )cr‘ted amount of earth nmeaed. whiph caved in .\I omlnz Home ; :iwx Aug. at Hot Springs. \rk., Aug. ELLâ€"A ï¬re 1. me £053 of two ho- me and general pri- ‘ mm a: Leaat zhree r'vi x: {Ea er’ionnl Kg. /Cr\ >umhy moxn- ' “-4-; ï¬rst :\be ; {ï¬rm Aug. 23.â€"â€"The “uh (.it‘n‘51iles on nr".\'l)r1f3§lns,(:‘>ngr€55‘ z: ‘xccnmpanying him. 5 rr‘rnrnml to Guay- hz-Lxxiqurters will be p» mmmixsiun arrives. '\H'(‘l‘£1 ova-Hand to San l'r':\' upon his depar- rx'.» headquarters will ;3. ~ There arrived mm Sancti Spiritus 9r me American cav- <‘r of the Tenth ry. has also re- . Capt. Swwart Hunt-era. a gun of Sen- \:-;1 here this morning .,1n sreumer Bratsberg '1» l'u‘oa. He will sail on Thursday. on ac- 5 place , _\:z_«_;. Bilâ€"A terribie h smen men lest their n the :unnel of the n of the Panâ€"Handle 1:; express train :15 (be second por- f‘. crzhhed into ‘ho and of loca} cars. ermns were killed The injured :ned to Boston on 1.2-.“ c: by am- U'.» The rear car \ n compfe‘eiy de- 1.4:; of {he second. 1c of glue express ; :2.â€".»\ frightful Jun zrred in the e Xew ï¬'ork. New {‘JHl'Odd at 7:30 I‘nâ€"(ix‘ll‘ “L‘l’l‘itt union- utr Muniia. In contrafl. Aguiâ€" .1fhuruc. “ardr'partmEnt yr:- trunps. This gm st to an in s “8? manager? ,h the general's L i: as an ensur- "xn commander ‘r contro; 41.11:» R-‘z'éra \Ilsi. ,Pv“. 331153. K ' has: >1, her M M \V'Jtsgn. of .er n (0 Col!- l'hn- :5 years At the thirteenth annual encamp- ment of the I'nion Veterans‘ union iii Rock Inland Gen. H. L. Slreet. com- mander in chir-f, in his annual report .pnke of INS pension case’s adjudicated ‘nd«$103.mlllpulil to qomrades and their depvndl-nts‘ flirmlgh the order's ef- forts in the past year. R. G. Dyren- forth was ell-WIN! commamlerin chief. President McKinley telegraphed the conH-ntion as follows: “Pressurv of public duties prew‘nts me from attending the national rnoampment of :i .- L'nion \‘etorana' union, much to my regret I dm'piy appreciate the cordiaiity of the invitations extended to me by Your organization, the mayor of Rock Island 1nd the Severai citizen committees, and semi congratulations and best wishes for send all." Negro Trump Shut. John Williams. a negro. who claims New Orleans as his home, was shot and probably fatally injured while trying ‘0 escape from the saloon and store A .‘A r-_ \u L_a-...r- of Finley U. Brooks in Eas‘ Alton. For game time past the residents of East, Imn have been terrorizgdvby tramps who infest the place. by reasonrofits being a junction point for four rail- roads. Brooks‘ plate had been robbed three times, and other citizens have .uï¬'ered from these nomads. Grand Army Protest. Various. camps of the Grand Army of the Republic 1n Lincoln and vicinity have entered vigorous protests against soldiers of the present war being taken into that order. They hold that. the grand army should be associated solely with the cisil war. and that the survivors of the presfnt war should INC gun... ... solely with the cisil war. and that the survivors of the presént war should have an organization†of their own, with none of the complications which would follmv the associations of the war between the states. ILLINOIS STATE NEWS. Strike Settled. The strike among the JOIiet quarry- men, which has been in progress since June 1. has practically reached a close, a conference held between the men and operators paving the way to a speedy settlement, unless new compli- cations arisen; Each side yielded sufï¬- cient to enable the factions to come together harmoniously. Said to Have Eloped. It is alleged that Clifton Kendall, a music dealer in Joliet. and Miss Floss Fay, an 18-year-old girl of Lockport. have eloped. Kendall leaves a wife and three children. He has lived in Joliet 22 years and is wel. known. Mrs. Ken- dall is determined to locate her hus- bnnd, and several detectives have been put to work on the case. ' Told in a Few Linn. Chicago's tallest and thinnest cit!â€" zen died the other day. He was seven feet eight inches tall and weighed only 125 pounds. He was 3. Pole. ‘ The assessments of real and person- al property in the seven towns which make up the city of Chicago show a. toml decrease of $16,995,390 for the entire city. The total for 1898 is $160,- 735,929, against $177,731,319 for last year. -_.. ‘,A__x.....\1\non It is said that 2 closed in Chicago count of the high more will follow. The Boone county farmers held their annual picnic at Caledonia. More than 1.001) farmers were present. The fol: lowing ofï¬cers were elected: Presi- dent. E. (1 Lawrence; vice-president, J. D. Conklin; secrmary and treasurer, 0_ S. Cohoon. ~ The people of ){assac county and Pan ducal). Ky†celebrated emancipation day at Metropolis. , The Jefferson county soldiers’ and sailors’ annual reunion w'll be held at the fair grounds in Mount‘Vernon Sep- tember 29 and 30 and October 1. The citizens of Rockdale, a suburb of Joliet with a population of 350. will 'vote on the question of incorporation September 10. ‘ L,: v-1..v..._,n_ M. T. )[oloney has been nominated for congress by the democrats in the Eleventh district of Illinois. The ï¬rst and only Baptist church ever built in Calhoun county ha's- been dedicated. Dr. J. J. Porter, of Jersey- ville. preaching the dedicatory ser- mon. It is known as the Pleasant Dale church. and belongs to the Pleasant Hill Baptist association. ' The annual teachers’ institute of De Kalb county was held in Sycamore with over 100 teachers in attendance. The ï¬fteenth annual reunion. of coni- pany F, Fifty-ninth Illinois, was held in Casey. . ' Chicago‘s contribution 10 the na- tional treasury in internal taxes for the ï¬scal year ended June 30 was 85,- 884.797, an increase over the previoul year of $328,470. . .. 1n! a--- -_ ~ , The annual smte meeting of thelili- nois Federation of Labor Wm be held in Springï¬eld October 4. The reports received from mer- chants by the National Association of Merchants and Travelers of Chicago indicate that the fall trade will by far Exceed that of any season for the last six years. I The Ogle- cnunty teachers' institute wae hole! in Oregon and was largeiy amended. Mrs. I'rances (flex WW“ 0‘ ‘he Into JHMPh L :1! ; 112x11 at Dixon aged l'nlon Veternnl’ tnlon. year Chicago since July 1 on uc‘ t he high war tax on beer. and 1 253 saloons have been “a homo-- Cold Product of 1308. Thil Inll be the gate“. gold ur in his- tory. From South via, the ondikg: :nd Austnlin the precious metal is bums Ihxppgd in lane quantities. It is believed that. th- year’s output will be nearly do ble that. of my prevxoun twelve month. 2 gale- of Hostetter’s Stomaph_8it¢‘en "g gnu-eu- ALv-wva-A a NWâ€... ~._ w-- W 7 ing very fast, and this year thu famqus remedy will cure; more people oi dyspepsia indi estio constipntion. nervounneu an was en never before. Cause and Elect. Nickelbyâ€"All last week Ernest VII shak- ing for the drinks. . Squeersâ€"All this week he has been dnnk- ing for the shakes.â€"â€"N. Y. Journal. Bull's Cat-n): Cute Is a Comtitutioml Cure. Price 75c. ï¬réild‘iï¬. the world for Ciro-1e .. “rot-lou- Ulcers. Val-loose Ulcer» Dwelllu. lav-r sol-es. 1nd I“ on lore- It never an; Drum om. all potion. Sues expense um Inner-hm. Cm: mane“. Ben aim {or loll-c Carlyn-cle- PI en. 3:“ no -. Buns. (‘Iu and all Fren‘ Won-do. Bin-llxsmulljkz Inge. 530. Book free. J. P. A LIN KIDICI l co" It. Poul. Inn. sold by [Dr-“Inc. Blake Into You: â€m Allen’ 3 Foot- Ease, I powder for the {m It cures painful, swollen, nervoun, martin feet and inntanuy take! the sung out 0 corn- nnd bunionl. lt' a the reatest comfort discovery of thme .Allen I oot- Eucmakes tight or new shoes feel easy. It is n eel-tun cure for sweating, cal lloul and hot tired .ch. in feet. ma “to-dam Bold byk nil druflsu phoo swmflbc. Anddreu Allen S Olmlted Rom}! G A. R. Enc-m meat Sept. 510. $5.00 Que-en Crescent ute Cigm'nnnti, Chu- mmm .nd return. ,W.C‘.R1nurwn. Gen'l No pocket in well lined thlt bu in it.â€"â€"L. A. W. Bqneun. "° “my $330â€"$311}! return. \ P;u'r Mt, Cin’h'. 0 #4 cinnati III 8 HOUR °" WAR "“m'm‘“ 0 '3 "1° bound nnd lump mously illusmwd (W a). run to nuybndi tonal n. "to nnnnnl miner! do a n “etch w the Dverlnnd Mom-NJ,†F C - ml. 0'.“ h [friend lot Ill-um 0-mon- rm R. .(IJ nte Sept. 8, D and lo. Cin- m ï¬sh-2M f, "5 Y. Kc. A. Bldg., Rochester. N. v. .ATIOIAL [(le 0! 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Without money or price you can consult a woman. whose knowledge from actual experience is greater than any local physician. The follow- ing invitation is (reelyoflered; accept it in the same spirit: . 40,, MRS. PINKHAM'S % STANDING INVITATION. Women suffering from any form of female weakness are invited to promptly communicate with Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn. Mass. All letters are received. opened. read and answered by women Only. A woman can freely talk of her private illness to a Woman; thus has been established the eternal conï¬dence between Mrs. Pinkham and the women of America which has never been broken. Out of the vast volume of experience which she has to draw from. it is more than possible that she has gained the very knowledge that will help your case. She asks nothing in return ex- cept your gOOd~Wlll, and her advice has relieved thousands. Surely any woman. rich or poor. is very doolish if she does not take advan- tage of this generous ofler of ass tameâ€"Lydia E. 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