.. “Maw. “1 1 (â€m r. lllH SHIPS HlSlDl l0 lllHlEH. England Gem Ahead of France in the Race Thither. SLUE JACKETS MAY BE LANDBD VERY SHORTLY. the Grappler and Thunder" on Guardâ€"- France Talks of Sending Her â€caller- nnean Pleetâ€" England Wishes to Prevent France from Getting 11 Foot- hold Opposite Clbrnlul’. The troubles at present existing in the Tang ier district of Morocco and the dis- patching by the British Government of two warships, Crappier and Thunderer, to pro‘ tect British interests in Tangier has, awak‘ cued a feeling in some French quarters that Eu gland has the intention of adding to her territory by the forcible acquisition of part of the Sultan of Morocco’ 3 dominions. This 110 feeling" 13 not in any degree allay ed by the reports from Tangier, stating that the Brit- ish Minister has warned the Governor that if he cannot guarantee the safety of the city against the rebel tribes sailors will be lauded from the British warships. This is taken by the alarmist to mean :1 gr essions on the part of the British and the biecle demands that the Government d1s- patch the entire French Mediterranean squadron to Tangier to prevent the Br1t1sh from carrying out any designs of an aggres- sive character that they have formed. The Malia, 111 an article on the same subject, says it is rumored that the French Mediter- ranean fleet has already been dispatched to Tangier. Owin to the threatening condition of af- fairs at angier, in Morocco, the Thunderer and another llritlsh war vessel have appear- ed oll that port and the British Minister has, it is reported, notiï¬ed the Governor -of Tangier that a. force of British will he landed to maintain order and protect foreign accidents unless the Governor 1s able to as- sure safety of the town against the rebel tribes in that vicinity. THE FIEETS AT TANGIER. It is again the great European game of grab which causes the presence of English and French warships at Tangier. France caused the disturbance. But M. Ribot has been promptly checkmated by Lord Salis I17ation bury who has no intention of permitting any strong European power getting hold of Ten gier for the purpose of compelling terms from Salton Muley Hassan. The distance from Gibralter to the coast of Morocco 13. only ï¬fteen miles, to any great power like self V03; plainly in his thiCk' lips though France 1n Tangier would occupy a positiont of commanding importance at the entrance 1‘ 13’ handsome man. looks worn. to the Mediterranean and cause the red-1 coated guardians of the Rock serious incon- l mustache and dresses entirely in wh1te. H13 venieuce in case of war as for instance if the proposed Franco-Russian should ever amount to any thing. Ever since France took possession of ' Tunis, thereby violating her pledge to l acquilcno African territory beyond Algeria, . the other European powers have been jeal- ous least French influence should become paramount 111 Morocco and thus control the whole Barbary coast. There has been cer- tainly a tendeyncy 1n this direction, and the Go1crnments of France, England, Germany Spain and Italy have been represented in Morocco by experienced diplomat-lets, all intent on playing or prev eating the game of “ grab. †It 13 this international jealousy , which prevents any nation from taking the ï¬rst step, that assures Morocco :1 long ex- istence and makes it possible for such 1"ule1s as Muley Hassan to play a signiï¬cant role on the shores of the Mediterranean. FRANCE S Al-RICAN RAILROAD. It is the intention of France, it is said, to construct a railway from Algeria to the Senegal. For years past France has been pushing hMer cmquests on the west coast of Africa. M.dc Brazza began by annexing a large territory north of the Congo, where- upon Germany promptly unncxed the Cam- eroons. Since then French e\peditions have 1 him fur $200 ,, been fighting and exploring 111 Senegamhia, l and have se1cral fortified posts along the Senegal and on the Nig1c, and the lllgle of the proposed railwayo is from very near‘ . Timbuctoo on the latter river northw 11rd in a d11cct 11110 to Oran. This line will cut through the province or great oasis of Tuat or Touat, and it is about this territory that France and \Iorocco have been disputing for some time. I‘ll}. OASIS OF TOI'AT. Touat and the cases of Gourara, Aougcr- out and 'l‘idikeit haves. population of about 200, 000 peel pic. The nativ cs have appealed to the Sultan of Morocco to take the oases under his protection. He has since collect- ed tributc. The French protested against this move on the part of the Sultan and formally protested. It- was theintcntion of the Sultan to proclaim his dominion over the territory in May or June last, but in view of the French protests and the fact that France had garrisoned El Golea, he hesitat- ed. Meantime his agents ag'1iu 1isitcd the cases to gather tribute, but the natiws had changed their minds 1cgarding the dcsxra‘ bility of having the Sultan for their protec- tor 'lhcy cut off the heads of ï¬1c of the Sultan's tax-gatl1crcrs. Subsequently the French dispatched a force from Tlcmccn, sixty- eight miles southwest of Oran, to seize the disputed territory. It will thus be seen that- thc French have particular reason to object to British aggression in Morocco, fearing. as they do, that in the event of Ihe was sobered up by the application of alliance movement is studied and he 15 most success- Iingales; his harem of the most beautiful little story which’ll show you what a. heart ~na’ ythe railroad took an’ cut off his leg. †I “ Well, sir, what do you think Lawyer England gettiuca lurthcr foothold in the' country the li'r-euc n plans for developing their ll est African pos scssic us by means of a route to Algeria might be frustrated. !. .‘- t-l A31) l.\' Till. (AME. ‘ The. English seem to have been convinced that France in case of hostilities would at once occupy Tangier. To make an excuse of getting to that port with all haste and thus to forestall any thing that France might attempt, rumors 11ers a'rcceutl3 spread about the abominations of the slavcmarkct 1n bul- tau Mulcy Hassau‘ s dominions. Then a 113- volt of the [X'Mnllll'y iu l‘augier 11 as prompt- ly and successfully called into activity , and yesterday the dispatches reported that the rebellion had assumed great proportions and that the lives and property of Euro us were threatened All the tourists ll Three came in to Tangier Irom themterior saying that seventeen of the [Shahylc dis- tricts, containing thousands of fighting men, had mvoltcd inst the exactious of the Bashaw. Crest anxiety was fez t in Tangier lest the inunbltants should attack the city, and thus emboldeu the Sultan 11' ilh the pow on. The Consul p1esuu1ab13 led by the British representatives agreed to ask that a larg eforce of blue jackets be landed at Tangier for the defence of the city, and in mponse Grapp ler and the Thunderer steamed into the harbor, and the British Minister warned the Governor of the district that if he could not guarantee the safet cf the town sailors would be at once lan ed. France is following suit by sending her Mediterranean fleet to Tangier, with in- structions to protect the interests of France and the French residents of the cit3. ' Eng land has already established herself to the south of Morocco.y One of the important points in that country 1n possession of the British is Cape J uba opposite the Canary Islands. The report that the British had determined to abandon this place was follow- ed recently by the statement that they were actively engaged in fortifying the station and were about to establish a Govornor,s residence, w1th the object of improving the trade relations 17' ith the desert tribes. A BARB ARlC DEPOT. It is the interest of the great European wers to keep Morocco to its present state of barbaric civilization. Strange that almost thhiu hailing distance of Europe there should be allowed to reign a despot who would have done honor to Africa. a. thousand years ago. He keeps his court alternately at the three cities of Fez, Morocco and Mey- quinez. His subjects are never sure of their Iiv es. They are bastinadoed, browbeaten, starved beyond endurance at his bidding or at the will and pleasure of his provincial governors. He may comport himself more fantastical- ly than Russian Paul, more bloodthirstily than Ivan ever did, without exposing him- self to the risk of assasination. The num- ber of human heads which he may cut oil with impunityin the course of every twenty- four hours 18 theoretically unlimited. And in practice, within recent times, he has availed himself most liberally of the imperi- al privilege of decapitation, to say nothing of the minor recreations of hanging up thieves by hooks inserted in their chins to the outer wall of the city and administering the bastinado to all and anybody. A HATER OF EUROPE. He hates Europeans and European civili zation. He does not partake of spirituous liquors, nor does he smoke. Not long ago, indeed, he issued a savage edict against the habit and against drunkenness-41. palpable attack on the most cherished habits of civil- He decreed that any Mohammedan found drunk was to be put in prison until twenty-four bastiuado strokes. In appearance he 15 tall, in complexion he is very dark, black blood shoiving it- bis does not prevent his being an exceeding- His face is thin and He wears a black beard and hands are small and well shaped. His every ful in appearing majestic. The splendors of his court are indescribably barbaric and mag niï¬ccnt. His gardens are full of night- slaves, and his halls of minstrels who chant to him of the glory of himself and his ances- tors, for he is the thirty ï¬fth in descent from Ali, uncle and son- in- -law of the Prophet. †1...â€" A ManWith a. Heart. “ Yes,†said the station agent to the preacher, who was waiting to take the train to Atlanta, “talking about kind- hearted men, there’s none ofg’ em kin beat Lawyer J 111k1ns “ hood man, is he. 9†“ You’ re right he l5. I kin tell you a he’ s got in him.†“ I’d like to hem it,†said the preacher, looking at 1113 watch. “ Well,†said the station agent, whit- tling at a. corncob, ‘you see, it wuz this We. :Bill Jones wuz a mighty poor man, “Well?†“ lVell, he got Lawyer Jinkins to sue the read, an’ the road compromised with “ \Vell. 9†;Jiukius (lid. 9†“ Have no idea.†“ Well, his charges 1n the case wuz $250, but as Jones only got 3200, blamed if he didn’ t let him 0le with the odd $50, takin’ only the$ '200 for himself. â€â€"[Atlanta Con- stitution. You Can‘t Get too Much Of a good thing. This iS eminently the case with gl’olson’ s Nerviline, and greatpaiu cure. It 1s an honest remedy, for it contains the most po11erful the purest, and most certain pain subduing remedies known to medical science. It is honest for it does all it claims to do. It 15 honest, because it is the best 111 the word. It only costs 2' 1 cents to try it, and you can buy a bottle at any drug store. Nerviliue cures toothache neuralgia, pain in the back and side. All pains are promptly rel1c1 ed by Polson’ s Ner1ili11c. Not Hard to Fit- New Girlâ€" Please, mum, while you’ re down tow11,11'ould ye be so kind as to order me a pair 0' shoes? Mrs. De St3 lcâ€"Iâ€"eiâ€"do not know your size. Nchirlâ€"Nor I. mum; but I think if ye get them about the size of yours they'll1 do. Mrs. Dc Style (hesitatingly)â€"Do you thiuk3 011 could wear them? New girlâ€"Oh, yes, mum. After new shoes is wet they shrinks. Domestic Harmony. Mrs. A. â€"-Do you not 112110 a row with 3our husband 11 hen he comes home too late? Mrs. 13. â€"â€"Oh, no! He can ’t come home too late to suit me. That‘s the kind of a husband he is. ' A11 Unreasonable Woman. Sheâ€"This is the day you promised to marry me, so let us go to the parsouarve at once. lieâ€"Great Scott. ' have I got to go every- where with you! Can t you go auya here without having mo tagging at your apron strings? GIBBON‘S 100111.10!!! GPâ€. Fez-sale by Drsgxlsts, Price 16c. A cereal storyâ€"a farmer’ 3 lie about a big grain crop. It Was a Lie. “ You don't call on Miss Rox any more, I understand Chclly 1" A. D. 2000, just to see the people and the H No " world generally? Who knows but you 1. They say her father kicked you down mi ht, if you observe the laws of health, the steps andy threw 3 our hat after you. †keep the Stomach, Li1 er and Bowels in H It is a lieâ€"a foul lie. He didn’ tthrow full action. The best medicine known fori my hat after me. I had my hat' in my this is Dr. Pieree’s Pellets. They are small, hand. " Sugar-coated granules, but powerful to cure- , produce no nausea or gnpm g easy to take, and a sure cure for billiousness, constipa- tion, headache, and diseases produced by an inactive liver. A convenient 1’est- -pocket A Hundred Years to Come. I Wouldn't you like tolive until the year ï¬mhwmmkifg 3°°m'§,°'A CLsansmo. Instant fleliAef, NPei-humour cure. Failure Impossible. floodlit-l discuss on The Good Old Times. “ Then times were g,ood Merchants cared not a rush poem 1 court 11 For any other tare, remedy. ‘33.: puufli darn-:21 m ‘I'uuoof Than J ohauy cake and mush" You can kill a stream by damming it but i“ {â€3“ b“,‘&.,â€:,‘ “3"‘5‘: , But now times have chan ed, and the you can’t kill a cat that way. its». you In "onâ€! with ' plain and simple fare of the orefathers is Tourists. “ggxagkï¬m 5" tom. done away with. Patent flour, and high m 1:: in Ilnmï¬ 01 ling seasoned food, and strongdrinks, have taken Whether on pleasure bent 01‘ business, cold in head results 1: , its place, and, as a result, dyspepsia, Impure should take on every tn? :1 bottle of S) yrup, m RHODES» ““Eég‘g . ‘ blood and diseases of the stomach, liver and of Figs, as it acts mostp pleasantly and eï¬ect-, orwillbe sent, 50M lungs are numerous. This great chapge has ually 0“ the kldnc YB, liVel‘ and owelsp m‘wm‘ “1131.001 â€4““ led one of the most skillful h sicians of venting fevers, headaches and other forms' FULFORD & 00,, the age to study out a remelly y for these 0f “Chum For sale in 750 bottles by all Brockvolll,0~ modern diseases, which he hasy named his leading druggists. “ Golden Medical Discovery.†Dr. Pierce As a rule the observation of a hotel wait- in this remedy has found a cure for Dy spep- er- g-irl is soup- or- -.ï¬sha1 sia, Bronchitis, Asthma, Consumption, in Brildoers,nc11ure 1 its emly stages, and “ Liver Complaints.†Judgment has been rendered in favor of Birds of a. feather flock together; women the St. Leon M moral Water Co. against one - FINE with high hats sit all over the house. E Masicotte. The defendant opened a busi-l ness in Place d’Arms, Montxeal, where he 1 How a Beautiful Flower was Named. sold what he called the 11 ac St. L en en i e An old legend tells of two lovers, walking g MACDONALD MANUFACTURING 00’ Y 23! King Street East, Toronto '- Water and so deceived many people. The Suiti'dlre ltbvepluglfm: 1155128 plgliybï¬gggg‘gir case was instituted under the Fraudulent growing on the bank. In doing so he fell Marking of Merchandise Act. The trial into the water and was drowned; but, was 8' long, one. Numerous “experts†and while sinking h’e threw the fl ow er to her: “ analysts’ gave evidence which upheld the and cried “,Forget me not ,1. Thousands pretensions of the company. Judge Desnoy- of women will never forget 1v '1at Dr. Pierce’ 3 ers found Masicotte guilty and condemned Favorite Prescription has done for them. It him to pay a. ï¬ne or 3° to jail. is prepared specially to cure those diseases from which they alone suffer, and often in silence, rather than consult a physicianâ€"as :HOW are you?†periodical pains, weak back, prolapsus, and :Nicely y, Thank YouԠall uterine troubles. Purely vegetable, and :Thank W110?†guaranteed to give satisfaction in every case,n‘v.11y the inventor 0 f or money refunded. The ï¬shery treaty is rapidly being cod~ Which cured me of 00113111111101." " deï¬ed. Go's): Man/ls for its discovery. That it does not make you sick when you take it. Give (11.27113. That it is three times as efï¬cacious . as the old-fashioned . NOTICE AUTogFAPH MQJ‘AELI M0N______1_:_vz M__9___NEY LONDON AND OANADIAN LOAN AND AGE? 'OY Oil LTD 103 Bay Street. Toronto. There Must be great merit in SLOCUMS’S preparations. His OXYGENIZED EMULSION of PURE COD LIVER OIL has taken the ï¬rst place as a cure for consumption and kindred diseases. Every druggist keeps it and no householder should be without it. The rem- egdy lis reliable and invaluable 35ets Der ott c. It 15 strange, but true, that when a. man i is shoitof brains he is generally long on collars. - Often imitated. Never equalled. Adams’ Tutti Frutti Gum. Sold by all druggists & Confectioners; 5 cents. Capital ......... . .......... $5,000,320. Money to Lean on improved farms. city and town propertyon liberal terms of re y- ment and A' ' LO\VESI‘ ( URHENT RATES. ClPAl. DEBEN’I‘URIIS 1'1. 11011115151). Apply to local appraisers or to J . F. KIRK, Manager. Choice farms forsaie in Out. .1: Manitoba NOWWN cod 111/er o1l. - , Give titan/ls. That it 18 such a wonder- , ful flesh producer. "’ Give {Mn/1's. T hat1t 15 the best remedy for Consumption, Sara/â€4a,- flronc/u'ytes ifasta'ng 291's- - eases, Cong/as and Colds. Besure you get the genuine in Salmon color wrapper; sold by all Druggists, at 50c. and $1. 00. SCOTT & BOWNE, Belleville. I have a positive remedy for the above (harass: by Its are thousands of cases of the were I: kind and of long standing have been cured. Indeed so strong is my faith in its cfllcncv. that I will send TWO BOTTLES FREE, witha VALUABLE THE \TISE on this disease to any sullcrcr who will send me their EXPRESS and P. 0. address. .T. A. SLOOUM, M. 0., I86 ADELAIDE ST., WEST, TORONTO. ONT. OANAOA PERMANENT .1 Loam and Savings Company. A‘sdiï¬ia dh‘l‘i’t' â€"-.~ The only time an anarchist has his heart in his work 1s when it rises to his mouth. Dr. '1‘. A. Sloc nine 0 XYGENIZED EMULSION of PURE COD LIVER OIL. If you have any Throat Troubleâ€"Use it. For sale by all druggists. 35 cents per bottle. Brand new fashion itemâ€"Brown lynx is the favorite far for sausages this yezu. Never permit the system to‘ oecome run down, as then it is almost impossible to withstand the ravages of disease. 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THE Mostllelicate Dyl’erfumed POPULAR SOAPD OF THE DAY. lHfl - ADAMS’ TUTTI FRUTTI GUM acconuuoen I! 111: HIGHEST MEDICAL AUTHORITIES. Ales DIGESTIOM, INVIGORATES THE SYSTEM, STRENGTHENS THE VOICE, IMPROVES THE APPE'i'rrs. 3 Sold b all Dmggists and Confectioners. or Addressâ€" y The Tutti Frufli A. V. 00., 60 Yonge St, Toronto, Ont.' (or Bozo! assorted 'samples, whlcli will be sengb'ymali to an: address on receipt 0! 25 can“. AND MADE BY THE ALBERT TOILET SOAP COMPANY. , tions guanineeu. Salary and Expen'sos :14. M f_ -' liar adventures to beginners. Block complete, with awning mainland .1 OUTFIT FRI-:8. We guarantee what we advertise. Write BROWN; " 31108. 00.. Kumryraen. Toronto. Out. (1111' .411†Is reliable I M . “WMâ€"«MW- USED BY EVERYBODY A “Al-v.5 _ ~â€"~câ€"â€"- .â€".â€". “A m..___ h..._._. -.__