Mod i term?“ co.- camoru nu: In. ever Sores. Infill D'Iagn rm: All pomon. e 15 prove rbâ€" 119.111.1qu, be. F1f ty in {one pro- 111111211 exery .[ from the DWCU" ’3' ft Sphere" Md 8.11.... bottle (to. )d {or (Tingle Uh {Ice-1, V , KLIIE‘ 8 GREAT nn‘. sum“ .ihc it LEN IEDICL l by â€nut-h. DEPED FREE. “urn pennknen‘ 1100. Burn. GI“. E“ ‘1 $291§EI§ Fiv ‘9 cm tag-v rmawul. It; Lirv Prvrnnaed . In-.- A--. hmt. Group. Indu- zhnu ud Asthma. w: m in: am wages. (In u: out. ya u'tn akxngm nryw‘aem Pun. my?“ cum E ngsfdï¬Ã©a memo Lriu'ous. -O! M1» C0. Ltd. CENT A CUP. ’ast WISE «(the r of one. PURE. xac gage. Aside trom this incident the day brought forth few developments of im- portance relating to the Maine. Nodis- patches of any character from Key West, where the court of inquiry is sit- ting, were given out during the day. and as the rule of publicity is still in force presumably nothing came from that quarter. The vessel movements an» nounced during the day were devoid of significance. in the south. Naturally the Cuban situation had been gone over, he said. out there were no actual developments and he felt that public excitement over the subject had materially abated. Then he added the statement. in the same passing way. that any participa- tion by the Spanish government in the blowing up of the Maine was prarticnlly eliminated. in his judgment. This last remark was speedily given wide circula- tion apart from the quieting references which had accompanied it. It imâ€" mediately started much comment. and discussionï¬udwhen Mr. Long returned to the navy department after lunch he found that what he had intended to convey was being given the force of an ofï¬cial declaration that Spain’s fespon- sibility for the disaster had been eliminated. In order to make clear his meaning. as a personal expression of opinion. Mr. Long dictated the following statement: "The main things we talked nbout in cabinet were the‘ outrages on postmastexs. one g white man in Georgia and one a colored man In SouLh Carolina, “In regard to the Cuban situation. I said I thought â€1ng were growing quieter every city and as far as m): Judgment went I was Inclined to think that any arm-ml par- ticipation on the pan of the Spanish gov- ernment tn the disaster was now practical- ly eliminaxed.†HOLLAND SUBMARINE BOAT; WHICH CAN PLAY HIDQ AND SEEK W {TH AN ENEMY. , ;' T1 c Holland 15 about 60 feet long and czgar-shuped. A Mush screw, propelled hy I gm motor, enablcs it to make eight knots an hour, either on We suriace or under wan-:r Us luuucla‘ are on pwots. Under “flier â€my take a herzonul position and sum-inst “we“ as 99 me surface. >_ The ship is Steered by :1 mm in a litt'e conning .mwer ï¬ned with plate-grass wln‘ dows. Air :3 supphod from reservofrs Mn Holland says the boat can remain under water (our hours at a lime. It can go 70 feet below the surfacq where u san hurled at it could not reach XL. The boat carries three dynamite guns. each with a range un- der water of 800 yards. _ a Washington, March 2. â€"â€"The main m- terest of the dug in connection with the Maine inquiry centered in astntcment by Secretary Long. following the cabi» net meeting. that in his personal opin- ion any ofï¬cial participation by the Spanish government in the blowing u of the Maine was nowpmcticnlly elimi2 nated from the situation. This state- ment was not of a formal or ofï¬cial Icharnctet. and was wade b; Hr. Long as be walked away from the white house. As usual the various cabinet of. ï¬cers were besiugvd with inquiries as to the questions before the meeting. and in response to these importunities the secretary rather casually summed up the situation in a few words. stating that most of the time had been given to the outrages on colored postxnusters WAS A CHANCE REMARK. ï¬e Publicly Explain. That It “(In Not an (ifllclu linernnceâ€"VQI- c-yu Reachel Huvnnnâ€"‘l‘he Court of Inquiry. Misconstruction Placed on Words of Secretary Long. AtPNEU MAmDmmnE Tum Bâ€"Coum N6 Towca C-STEEme/m ’AT, THESURFA‘ CE French lianboat Sunk. dene). X. S. \\., \lurch 2.â€"â€"A tcr~ rible hurricane as dexastated\ cw ( ai~ ednnia. doinw grqm damn-'0 to shipping, the hand: gunimat Logalty being sunk. 4 Libernï¬l Deleated. Toronto, Um†March 2.â€"Gencral elections for tile Ontario legislature took place ihro‘ighout the province Tuesday, and resulted iii a Virtual. if not actual, defeat for the liberal "overm ment, which but held power for more than 25 years. 'f “Ill. Mayor Malloney s promised to curry out Admiral Sicn ‘s wishes as far as possible. but doubts whether the strong Cuban and nnti~Sp’nnish sentiment can be supprcssed. Am of the funeral nr- rangements will bl: under the dnection of Commander.“ ‘all. of the Marble- hcnd. As now p nned, small details of marines will b landed from the ves- 'sels here and at he Tortugus. and the artillery at barracks will join in paying the inst honors. _ Vllcuyn n}achen Havana. American flags tinn†be displayed. Havana. March .â€"'1‘he Spanish cruis- cr Vizcngm nrri ed OR Morro castle at six o'clock Tn sdny evening, aftcra good voyage fro New York. She was met by scores of steam launches and gayly decorated yachts with bands, and as she steamed 1 her moorings enthu- sigzstic welcomes vere shouted from all the qunys. whichl were lined with thou- sands of people. lThe streets and plazas were gay with Bunting. rockets were discharged and fluent was continuous cheering from all the boats. ‘, has asked (hut in 1m; evgxxt of a parade being formed by he desidcnts only Admiral Sicurd has requested Dr “111- loney. the mmnr of Key West to pre- vent a local demmjs‘mtiou when the funeral of the Aluinh's dead occurs. He I While activity; ntinues in the navy lyards. there is a gisplny of war npirit ‘ln ell sections of the country. Among others offering their aenices in cnse of a conflict with szi'in are the coal min- ers of the Pittsburgh district. Nothing New In Known. Key \\ est. lflu , March 2. -'lhe second day I session) of the court of inquiry are over. and nothing new is known-re- garding the late (if the Maine, at all events outside the. members of the court. Some whoponï¬dently declared a week ago that tlie court had already found that the vesgel was intentionally blown up have modiï¬ed thiscomictiou. and. {or the most part. admit that such reports must have? been based largely on speculation. E n nuvnl ofï¬cers are apparently as muc‘ in the dark as the civilians as to what the court's opinion is at the present trioment. Excellent progress has been Inmie in the examina» tions. and the court will probably iinish its “ork here tCHlIIy “hen its members will be taken back to “mono cu the Mungxmc Funortfl Plans. \ Both the method an; results when f Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant ; and refreshing to the taste, and acts 3 gentlyyet )romptly on the Kidneys, , Liver and owels, cleanses the sys- j tem eï¬ectually, dispels colds, head- : aches and fevers and cures habitual l constipation. Syrup of Figs is the 3 only remedy of its kind ever ro- ‘ duced, pleasing to the taste an no- i ceptable to the stomach, mmpt in g its action and truly hen inl in its 4 effects, prepared only from the most ,: healthyand agreeablesubstances, its many excellent qualities commend it ‘ to all and have made it the most ‘ pogular ’0’“qu kpown. - Syrup of His is for sale in 50 cent bottles by all leading drug- gists. Any reliable drugglst who may not have it on hand will pro- cure it promptly for any one who wishestotrylt. Donocnccxeptany substitute. ~ 0W1 H0 MUP 6'0. I called Gnin~0. It is a delicious, appetizing, ‘ nourishing food drink to take the place of : coffee. Sold bv all grocers iu-id liked by all who have use?! it, because when properly ‘ pre’pared it tastes. like the ï¬nest coffee but in ree from all its injurious properties. Grain-O aids digestion and strengthens â€I!“ nerves. It. is up: a ntimulmi but a health builder, tnd children, in well as adults, can drink it wiih great beneï¬t. Costs about i u I much as coffee 15 and 25a .a “m, w", u, uuuu 1‘: â€ma. Lynâ€"cu uh, u. Cross:r \\ 13.. upon receipt of 150mm stamps ï¬nd this notice. Send for same today. ’ K 1 A package of this and big seed catalog: is sent, vo_u by John A.S-'1119_l' Seed Co AJassYâ€"The favorite interjection of the lovelern youthâ€"Chicago Duly News. 0h. Wis-t Splendid Coflce. Mr. Goodman. W'illiamn Co.4 11L, writes: “From one package Salzcr'n (Jerman Coffee Berry 00311113 150 I gr_ew 300 lbs‘ of better Icggoe than 1 can buy m “01%.; u 30 cent: a Flag-raising is one' of our Itandtrd in dustneI.â€"Chicago Daily News. The most ignorant man in America ï¬ve: in Sit. LouisH The othsr day he askedshin mp aye: w 0 was rea mgapa r: “ ay, bqag. ‘13:ch does ygu Ind, the hick or the whiie?"â€"Ka}lsas 'City Shir: Between now Ind next residential elec- tion there will be hosts of iwuimunl of the uestiona of “Iound moxie "' and silver. owever opinions may be ivided on these points, there is but one public and role-- Iiond opinion. and that I! n fnvorali e om. regarding the menu of Hoatvtter'u Stomach Bitten as a remedy for and preventive of malaria, as well‘aa I curative of kidney com- glaint, d pep-3g. constipation, liver tron» 1e and r eumalism. The Ladyâ€"Can you match this piece of ribbon? V TVHeVCent-No. lady. You mar remember that it was one of the matchleu bargains we 111: last Monday.â€"lndinulpolil Journal. Fannieâ€"I wonder where Mr. Reggie got his lovely Engluh accent. He'n Amencan born. Queenieâ€"“W13", I hand M bought his :eeth in London: _ 7 7 with Lou! Applicnuom, u they cunnot reach the seat of the disease. Caurrh in a blood or constituï¬onal dun-nu. and in order to cure it. you mulylake internal remedies. Ilall': Catarrh Cure 1: taken intern-Hy, und acts dimtlv on the blood nnd mucous lur- fnceo. Hall's Caurrh Cure in not a quack medicine. ' I_t wag prepcnbed by one of the be» phyncmnl m than mantry for yarn, and in 1 regular preampuon. It in mm- posed of thé bout tomes known, combined with the beat blood puriï¬en. ucling duet!- !! «m the mucous surface. The pedeét combination of ‘he two ingredienu :- who! roducea such wonde ful results in curing afarrh. Son}! for tn imonialn, free. F. J. CHEN HY _C0., Front. Toledo, 0. Sold bv a†dmï¬su. price 750. Hull’i Family i ll Me the belt. Not yourself? I as St. Jacobo Oil for Soreneu and utiï¬ncu. It will cure. Frat bites are like “Eu-u. md both‘ An cured by St. J Oil promptly. “Ho; c'ie‘ï¬} of him."â€"Philndelphin C.†ONE EN 6Y5 :h flan method nnAJmnhn u Give the Chlldnn - Drink - lonnd Honey DIMIIIIOIII. Cutnrrh Cannot Be Cured “'12-: Paula! Hun. A. Adveru-ed. Aidl. vv II â€"-'â€" 'â€"â€"â€"' , ._ V muuwkv †H! |_ h'â€â€˜~1- l’ h... ln- ‘ â€u.“ , ... , |Vlllih WHITI\9 l1) AD‘ LKl‘lslfx. . ‘0' x... vgrrrwp v.51: uhlri ml»: m n.- 4.! g ‘ we." “a“ thn! you at Ila Adv: J...- J. “.8"; ry A .. lunch-I. Inn. , It“ In um lug-ct. to reduced nllwny run. an be Ind on nupllmuon w Department lnwrtor. (nuts. Canaan or w G J. BHOL‘GHTOK. 12‘.“ Muntdnock Bulldlu‘ (‘Mm ML: 1“ 0. Cl'fllull. “mans PolnL WII; l‘ V. MCINNES. No 1 nernu Bloch. Den-01L n. L CAVENS. Bad Ale. Inn JA‘KB GRIIVI. w (my. men; :4. BAKTHOLUMIW. Du Moms. D. H, MURPHY. Shlflortk lawn. IN 334 YEARS Pormuneétilygrrd h; min: DR. WHITEHALL? RNEI'IATIC (‘I'KlL he mm! nndTho Not humle um. FREE an menuun 0 Im- publicluon. THE D". WanEHAIJ. IELHNIJNE (X).buull Bend, )ndun; 9....3.‘ .iii“i§.‘i‘£I-"‘ “‘:..ii‘i‘i“‘l'i ii‘iii‘i C AI IIIIEPEIIIEIGE l8 “SHRED “Thirtyaix year. I had [rent tmbte vtth my liver, The . octar- Allowed that there were tumors fro-in on It. and they bhstered my nde in In e art to [Ive me reflet. I wn nt thut tine earning my Hung u n uiloreu. but for ï¬ve years. between the pain in my tide and the Miller: I wu m coluunt misery. and work wu I drug to me. With no proqpect of rellet; tortunntely tor me. however. a friend advised me la take Dr. Aycr'l 6n: npnrilll. and ï¬nally per-untied me tot-kc - regular course cl n. When I ï¬rst com meuccd taking the alrllplrille my side we: so pcinlul that I could not hate: my drum-ad {or I um: I did not get Iny rem-1. but my {Hen adviud me to par. lever: and “he! I lure to come, and come it did; This happened. u I fly. thirtywlx yenrl ego. ll liver bu never trfmbled me emu. and um; the-e yenrg I! h poi a common occurcnce an! a friendly word Ahould be [he Int-In o! [h- in‘ nelrly tony year. 0! happineu Ind mum to the Pet"). heedm. u" ndvnce n (uric-d, This VII the «use 'Ilh Mary Llnï¬lfd. At Evenly-ï¬ve she in dll“|l[ out er d-ya In mllvy. Al Intro-e Ihc 6nd: her-ell so nun mad man. II: can do work that would III-me many - younger woman. and looks back on many-.1: luppy. lullhlul yr." 0! industry. In! let her tell her now: A FRIEND’S ADVICE. “DON’T BORROW TROUBLE." BUY IEUMATISMI ’TIS CHEAPER IN THE END. If you me up your home In WESTERN CANADL tho 11nd of menu, lllnl- lrued pumphhu giving experience of “men Ibohl't We runny tn gratin: wheat 30- poru of «letlm. m, “a fun Inform-Mann (VLAPi'K Hambuhonenméoo-e I u "iiiâ€"iii» HM; "ITEDV’ AH por‘uns Ilnnl‘flfl' fur I homa- w um uneu! lhl lumen sum 1-5.. m (wnuuuw nlm M'uh-mvnu mm: urmuuu mun. Hu- M Paul 3 Duluth Railroad In Imncnotu. Lin-up l-udn. good .011 yurn wawr « . mar urelms Man! (In! Iakm n lwnlthrux lemnw. froodnm anm drought mud n a- larm l‘lï¬-Hr‘nl mun-u. Tiu- limit (If nil mmmrml for ID: I) nn #H? x. ’ldj’lffl‘JP’f’ Fgf jut My»: unit“ {an !m Andros: 2f _ And What it led to. upon rPNlp! of 'W'D‘ICHDO‘CDQ‘O-Hl Ind “bloke, Ila-bu rmvd M haunt mumm u'nn ism-L hr Woman u-u! FILE. H M. (liLlJ’JZM I) , Ana- ‘1: t.» PATENTS Dt. Aytf'l San-pull]- hm m “I In, to (very com" 0! the world by 1hr run 0! It: lrlandu; thou- vho hnu turd t Ind who know the true (wed by the unto! the l’l‘mcdy. htre ll nothing .0 than on thin puma-l tntnnony. It thrown nl \Ieorlel and Innue- to the vmdn Ind nund- lolldly upon the lock 0! expeu (ICC chtllenllnfl Rut, tie it vulh . lttve “l bum." Ayer'o tsunplnlln with it: portlymg and vltnluin; Icuon on the blood in a udtul xcmcdy to: uny term at din": that begin; In timttd qr lmxrulc blund. Heme tumou. seven, ulccu. both. eruptions Ind sum“! 41‘- use- ylcld promptly to thiu medicine. Some cues In their stubborn than when. but penlutencc with Dr. Ayu’: Sauna. rill: uwtlly YCIHHI in I complct: cure. ery Lllgnrd beam with a bottle. .06 wrntoa no a (curse at Dr. A on: Sunta- villn. when the wu cure nhc :zrhn-d that I medtcine that could rare \.AP¢R\Q could ll†prevent it, so the look a (‘Luple 0! bottle: nth nprln and kept in pnln’t beulth. There are t ounndl 0! null" rust. on "vault Some 0! then we gathered into DI. Avcr'n Cuxebookva lmle 00k 0! 1m pn‘ren which in null lyre l! the J. c. Ayn Co..1.ov¢ll. Nun. Writ: ox ll. may I younger woman. Iver Ilnce II, recovuy l have ulna l couple 0! bank! 0! Dr. Aye I Iliuntrmilh cuhspnngaud an uue nlnflt [Int 1 out my good he‘ll \o [his ueunnfl. l [he Um lem- monnl purely m lhe hop: that u may meet "I: eye ol some poor talent."â€" mv Luann. Wood-lock. om. Ia-A ht Imm'ï¬du. 1m 3"be 1 III ‘10. hI-im SIB-"F‘I.\o dut- DRUGGISTS H‘Mc‘ lufl‘fl“