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[PEACE COMMISSION. Piris Newspapers Kicking Without Koovrjedxc otFqcUi. CLAIM UNFAIR ADVANTAGE OF AMERICANS IN PRESENTING TBEJB IIPPLY IN ENGLISH, BUT TUB AMERICAN TRANSLATOR HAS DONB HIS WORK WITHOUT HBIHO CA/t/LBD t>OW?J r once by me spanish com1UBS10NBR8 NOT FAMJUAJi |r-' -WITH THE ENGLISH LANRV. OUAOB-COMMBNTS OP THE | PRESS. ' fjr PARIS, Nov. 10.?The newspapers of <*'i this city, otter yesterday's meeting1 of 'i' th* pence commissions, seemed to have if gathered from some source or other K tht Impression that the Spanish commlssloners have cause tor complaint " against the Americans because the iatiu>' ter presented) their replies to the Spanish proposals In Engh.\ llsh, and without a Spanish ft translation of the document. There is E&: no baala for complaint on this si?>ject. K Th? prsaWsnt of the Spanish cof.mls'f... siun. Benor Moirtcro Rlos. and Judge ?V Day, the president of the American 5 *. commission, agreed that, owing to the Ef length of the document, all concernod S might b* spared'the reading of matter iwjilcb it usually translated In writing : low Spanish for the benefit or St nor Jlontero Ittos ud the two members of t h? Spanish commission who do sot understand English. Bach elds, up to the present, bos made lt? own written translation*, but the American* alone have supplied an In. terpreter, Instead of furnishing an-'nter. prefer for their llde, aa they might have been expected to do. The American ink terpreter U Arthur Ferguson, and the Spaniards have marvelled at the facility with which he did bis work. They h*ve never once checked him or corg. reoted him In the allgbtest degree. ID view or tn? iaci? in me com, some of the references of the Paris newspap?r? this morning are Interesting. Regarding yesterday's nMetlng, the Flg?ro an: "The American commissioners contented themselves with producing a long memorandum written In 1 English. After having deposited this upon the table, they left the task of translating it to the Spanish commissioners, apologizing courteously for Its length and difficulties of translation. They then retired. The situation then at' present Is u follows: The Americans persist In refusing to take over the Ouban debt, and exact the cession of the Philippines. The Spaniards, on i their side, refuse to cede ihe urchlpelrifo." The Petit Bleu says: "All dlplo> matin forms were outraged by the ? . Americans at yesterday*! sitting. It M ' is customary- in such cases to read the ^ memorandum presented to the other [; side. The Americans, however, contented themselves with throwing it, written In English, upon the table." ' Continuing, the Petit Bleu says: "A I memben of the Spanish commission has [ remarked that his colleagues can never ; admit the claims of America in regard ? ' to the1 Philippines. The protocol says the treaty of peace shall determine the !/ disposition ur.d control of the Phliip# pines, and the Americans now claim ? that disposition means that the colony shall be surrendered to America. This | Spain can never admit." l The Petit Bleu expresses Its belief in > the early rapture of the riegotiations. ' The^Rapp^il afys: "A Spanish com? :. missioner ha? declared that the Spanfards will yield only to force In the question of the Philippine Islands." gv Continuing, the Happen asserts that It ' flntinfrwifM! thi? mntuiv of the nisiotln p tlons at an early date, adding: "The i country which started put as the liberie aior of Cuba, now threatens war, alii; though her demands as to Cuba have been acceded to. because Khc cannot unn<ex\errItory which p!a|ed no part in I the bringing: on of the war. W. prej ferred the liberator of Cuba to The oppressor of Spain." CARNEGIE'S SPEECH At file Annual Ifmiqa't tif th? l*Ut?bnrg I: Chnmbrr of rnmnirrrr. ' PITTSBURGH. Pa.. Nov. 10.?Mr. An1 drew Carnegie was the guest of honor at the annual banquet of the Pittsburgh chamber of commerce, which was held at the Hotel Schenlty to-night. I Covers were laid for 500 and about the hnorrf nr#re seated the most prominent f manufacturers, barfkers and merchants of the Iron City. After dealing with \ local Issues and congratulating the cltlaena of Pittsburgh for the great advAuccs made in recent years, Mr. Carnegie turned his attention to national affairs, and In port said: It would be difficult to imagine a soi clety of men better calculated to preserve and advance th#? material Interests of a city, or better qualified to exert a commanding influence even upon questions of national import. You are npp-sectarian, men of all sects and of no sects, and of all parties and of no parties?for I take it even the Mugwump enters your gate, but I hope, if he attends your banquets, that he has some regard for the weak spot of his species?his digestion. The habitual fault-finder is not, by any mcani. " ? ^ ? ...... T hnun nnllowl thtti UBcienn iiicmuci, uu? * h?.v he Is not generally blessed with such remarkable digestive powers, as I tear are needed for banquets like yours. Your fnembors are men experienced in affairs, and. therefore, upon ail business questions. The united chambers P- or commerce, in older lands, speak upon t business questions with great authority ?so must they soon tilth us. and always with increasing authority, since they he the men who best 'enow all the factor*, and it Is knowledge of a subL; Ject ivhlch gives men or organizations the right to speak and the right to be listened td. It ivlll not b? cJttlined oy mi' most ?-arn?-.->i exponent of democracy that th?? rnnxHeg of tlio I ' people can or do form xotind Judgments of themselves upon Intricate pi?bllc quentlon#. but what we do hold who be%*ve that government <>f the people LUNG Trouble Lang trouble#, Bach as pleurisy or Acute inflammation of the lung*, ttiinuirt UnnniYifullv treated to avoid unrious consequences. These affections aro quickly overcome by tliu prompt line of Dr. null's C'oueli Syrup, a wonderful remedy, which always Klvin relief, oases coughing. allays *11 Inflammation, and by iti healing taflnencosoon offsets a thorough euro. Dr.Bull's Cough Syrup Cure* all Lung and Throat Trouble. ' Dok? are ratal! an<l ptenMnt to take. Doctor* recommend it. Ifice 35 eta. At all druggUta. I "I DO MY OWN WORK" Bo Bays Mrs. Mary Bocbietta ol Linden, Now Jersey, in this Letter to Mrs. pinkham. ' I wmt bothered with a flow which would be quite annoying at times, and at aOura would almost stop. "I o?edprescriptionjg-i7?n me by my physician. but the Ulceu Keepmyueu. Finally, in IBKmKjBB7 despair, I ~""*L. P? np my doc tor, and began w/' taking your inedioinc, and hare certainly been greatly benefited by its use. "Iiydia E. Pin Wham's Vegetable Compound has indeed been a friend to me. " I am now able to do my own work, thanks toyour wonderful medicine. I waa as near death I bciiero as I could be, so weak that my pulse scarcely beat and my heart had almost gircn out I could not bare stood it one week more, I am sure, 1 never thought I would be so grateful to any medicine. " I shall use, my infiuenco with any one snffering as I did, to have then use Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound." Every woman that is puzzled about har condition should secure the sympa. i ffiAffo nrtrW nf a. woman who under ttands. Write to Mrs. Plnkham *1 Lynn, Hoab.. and tell her your ills. by the people.In beat, is that the massei of our republic are ho intelligent as tc be able to weigh what men of special knowledge laid before them, and thai education hats made litem teacimble. There are two kinds of vnluabli knowledge, first that which we po3sesi ?the other the knowledge how 01 where to find what we do not possessalmoat equally important with the lirst Now in this second kind of knowledge the masses are more or less proficient hence the duty of the specialist, or pub< 11c man who knaws is to proclaim th? truth upon any Vnd every subject h? has studied, trusting the people to re* ceJve his advice; and, in the end, t< Judge wisely, rejecting the Injurlpui and adopting the beneficial. Chamber) of commerce, therefore, have befori them the duty of proclaiming boldly thi true course upon any subject pertain ing to matters specially under theli purview. This differs somewhat, os yoi no doubt have concluded, from thi view taken by the average politician who Is naturally tempted to give to thi people not what ho knows la reallj best, but what is at the moment mos palatable. He think? of what they fa vor now in their uninstructed state, no what It behooves them to think beeauii conducive to their permanent good. Th? chambers of commerce throughout thi country, on the contrary, have to con slder not what doctrines will mak votes, but what the massec for the! own. good should be Induced *to vote Performing this high function, you organizations have no mean place in thi service of our country. The Presiden or governor who fails In a crisis t< give the people his real opinion as t< what Is best Is contemptible. Gentlemen, there is not n district It this world to which th? Pltsburgh dls trlct cannot to-day send steel and paj the freight and deliver that steel a; cheap or cheaper than it can be mad< at th'- point of delivery, if we excep Colorado, to which the freight is greate: than the difference In the cost of man it fact 11 re at the two points. Should tin south be successful in its present at tempt to manufacture steel, we maj I have to except cnother point. Colorado excepted the Pittsburgh district ha the whole world, to-day. at Its feet Pittsburgh Is Indeed the Steel City." DOirr look. Very Datigarout, but If Left ( HI: !? nth?A Wheeling Cn?r. . There are some diseases that do no arouse our sympathy?the disease fi not deep?and therefore our sympathy Is shallow. But we very often mak? i very serious mlstnkc?such as calling backache a light affliction. Backachi means kidney trouble every time, am If yon don't drive It away, it will neve: go of Its own accord, without taklni fou with It. But It does not continue simply as backache. Scon this tirltu becomes affected, either ton much of i or too little, and In either case It Is onlj expelled with pale?acute pain. Thei ctfrnes the sediment stage, which mean: cutting, sandy deposits and sometlmoi stones like kernels of corn. Then follow Diabetes or Brlght's Disease. Don' ? >U,.0?rmia9 TV, you mill* U4maiuc do. but we must add Just a few word J and they are: Doan's Kidney Pills cur every time, and all stages of kidney dis case, but It la always best to keep a far from the danger line as possible and the cure Is easier. Mrs. Scott Llston, residing at No. 2: South Huron street, says: "My daugh ter Bertie caught a heavy cold whlcl settled in her kidneys, and in spite o everything w# could do she not stet I lly wors<\ doctors proscribed for ho and bottle after bottle of medicine wa used, but it did not do any good. Hh< had such steady bearing down pain across the kidney*, .dreadful headaches spells of dizziness, that at times sh could scarcely get around: was itlwoy tired and distressed: r stless and irrlta ble, and arose in the morning unre freshed and weak, In fact, her whol system seemed to l>?? nfi-.icd and noth Ing seemed t.? do tho least bit of good, was induced to try Doan's Kidney Pill and got a hex at the Logan Drug Co for her. She felt roller from the flrs fe;v doses and continued them until tw boxes Mad been tuken. She Is now a . .. ... ,r... ulunnn ?.n1| ? -I HirtJTlK ?*? VV.-I n,? n.vv-KM ........... iveH In <wry way. Many of ou frlfcndu remarket! the Improvement I fippenranc*. We recommend Donn* Kldn.iy Pills and would not be wlthou tli?'ni for nny consideration." Putin's Kidney Pills for sile by n! dealers. Trice 50 centv. Mailed by Foh ler-Mllbura Co.. Buffalo. N. Y.. gol agents for the United StutCH. Rotnem ber th'- name?Doan'i?nnd take ti substitute. TimOUOH BPANI8H GLASSES. Ilotv tlir Amrrl?iiii* IVnea <<>niiitla?lonrr Apiinir Hi llm I'orrcipomUiit of fh iin|??n-lnl," The Madrid "Imparclal" recent!; printed the following, telegraphed b; Us Paris correspondent: "The presence of the North America! commission at the Hotel Continent!) attracted the attention of all their fel low travelers. Tlwy uo not appear u; a delegation of dlplomutf*. but Ilk'* i f*ook's caravan. Ther?' nro some of nil sorts; latllM more or Icwifyoung; child ion nnd even n nurse. Ten landau* up MtndoiH'd Mil thp time In front of tlx hotel. The lujficane of lh?* delegate tilled ten omnibuses. ' Davis senator from Minnesota, nn? ?.r..Rideni of Ow committee on forelgr !ii*iiim In the senate, onjoys a reputatl?In mater" "f International law. Hi a (rrt ut Influence In thf ? mt^n and llkewiiw In the- .enate. Oray l? ih" member from Delaware; M /. la a fluent orator, a frank man, an expert advocate. He wia a^irreax partisan of Cleveland's. Is the youngest mem bcrof the commls?'nnf and is fifty-elffht 1 year s old. He is one'Of the leader fi of the Democratic party. "Fry*. senator from Maine, has pass- an ed a quarter of a century In the Araerl- Tl can Congress. His politics were re- Jm 1 ccntly enunciated In a famous speech. w\ I- In which be said that he desired that cj America should possess all that was neetssary for the future commercial su-1 nt. prentacy of the Confederate republic, f ge taking care that International laws; ja should* not be thereby violated, and ( tv working In such a manner that the con- j fi.j duct of the government end of the I ? Yankee people should be justltted. | .h "VVhitelaw Field Is proprietor of one' or of tli* American newspapers, which i i i? .?? ,i Mr, i no liun uvir: Uir imusi iiaiui iv ?!< i w has been minister of the United States , in Peris, 'and ii thus known in society here. . * "Finally, there is the president of the mi commission of peace, the former mini*- , tcr of state, Mr. Day. who. unfortunately, is too well known politically here. . His figure is that of a small man. short * and thin, careless In drew, sickly in appearance, with Fallow checks and prominent cheek bones. "To make up the total of the cara\*an I there are, besides th*- five plenlpotentl- ?a arles and their respective wives, Messrs. , Moore, McArthur. Branogan. Rodriguez, Ferguson, San Martin. Taylor and th'.-ir respective wives; Mosrrs. Spear, Carvln, Stark. Buck and Mesdames Atkinson, ?n< MacNaughton and Strong, these latter stenographers. sej "It is the first time that women ap- *Jj pear, however indirectly, in. diplomatic CJ negotiations. The number of the commission is thirty-four members. Not one of them brings a servant." m wl The Sara Lm (Jrlppc Cur#, ^ There Is no use suffering from thli ,y 1 dreadful malady. If you will only eel 0,1 the right remedy. Tou are having pain ; all through your body, your liver la oat of order, have no appetite, ao life or 1 ambition, have a bad cold. In fact are wl completely used up. Electric Bllt#r? Is Co I the only remedy that will give you ^ prompt and aure relief. They act dl- "* . recti* on your Liver. Stomach and to Kldneyf. tono up the whole ayatem and thi i -make you feal like a new being. They wt i are nuaiamecd to cure or price refund- tei I ed. For tale at Logan Drug Co.'a Drug cai . Store, only SO cents per bottle. 1 in ? ? 7 m ~ m I??M <s"V7 . ?C3==?/7CAf // r 5 ill f / ? ; A BAD INJUN ON T Geronimo, chief of the Chlppewas, In ? where he and fifty other Indian* were undc ojst old lighters of the old-time Indians. ' i- /?p?nin,i far H Is believed that he Is r only Indians can enjoy; but If he Is really - ho Is an abject t?> be feared. He was belnff from the Omaha Exposition. r \ a ? t ' e ; * ? " r rr1c?"t7 cap^ L a+rt \. I WOOM C n C E N y\(^WflQWn' U 5HOWINO ? y' A PeCUUlAF X / \pOSlTlOI 0 ( /->./ \0P THIS I f II ]?UOOfck I \ /V J AN*> I?j CAV^ftavw.i V 1.. . " ? A rcilki i-lM * flllljlU A. 11 Uncle Ham has had offered to him o? a t 1 Towns a croft whlcll Captain T ?wn? antlol] Captain Town* l?* now building tills wonder J rvrlnt. L. r. 1 The hew boat* l?? 70 feet long and 7 feet \ power carbonic gnu motor, which l? expect ; gait, and, if the captaln'n friends are to be* i Turblnla look like n ferryboat. The cngln dcra, U to have a working prejwure of 2,000 there will be no boiler und nil the tubing ??I>aco will be occupied 'by machinery. The propeller wheel, which 1b three feet In clr blade*cannot Jump out of the water Work will be begun In a few days. TAII SEARCHING WIND wJta IXnnt tor VVMk ?pois In th? Modj 9Ur ^ * *?*. SVhat makes pneumonia? The usual iswer is??oid and damp. It la wrong, lese are but developing agents, bringf out pre-existing weakness, which, th ca:> and prudence might have been rrected. so that the cold and wet >uld be annoyance merely, not daors. This is thf tiir.e of yogr when the arching wind flr.ds where the bod? weak and lunr; trouble, sjways a ing to be drcadc!, is the freauent rait. r?i put the body on a war footing, so at it ma* pass*unharmed through the deal? of the fall and winter, there Is thing to compare with Duffy's Pure ill Whiskey. Its elements at once mulate and nourish. The government " ?KI? tvhiaWu' h?lniT DUffllV medioi* I Is the only one that must bear the Mllclnal revenue stamp. Keep the blood briskly circulating, d there Is little dancer of pneumo>. He not fooled with Imitations, but t the one genuine Duffy's Pure Malt. Cr?1<r In Ballon. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 10.?Fifteen lion of the steam whaling bark Bel. lere, filed a libel against the bark In b United Slates district court They lege that they shipped for a twelve >nth? whaling cruise and that they 're frozen In all winter In the Arctic I near Point Barrow, and that when e vessel got away and reached Port arence at the expiration of their term service they asked to be discharged, ley aver that the master, Captain illard, not only refused to comply th their request but kept them vitally prisoners on board the bark for rht months longer.. Charges of cruelart also made and damages are de. inded. Crlllml minatloH nl Pans* 111* ?ANA, Ills.. Nov. lO.-WUllam Lynch, io was employed by the Put Coal mpany up to the Lime of the strike, 9 been shot at -by negroes and run inthe house. Then they shot through e houae of a widow, Mra. Mclntyrc, 10 was taking care of her sick daughThe negroea in the Flathlll dlatrlet me running out aud began to shoot all directions. They kept shooting vi y | * HE WARPATH. fald to have escaped from the camp r cover; Geronimo l? one of the toughPhe report that he Is actually at large only awSy on a pleasure trip such as roaming the country with his braves faketi back to the Indian reservation . III 1 r5?TI^> :*RBONic aIIa ,MP sa:S [/5N| ENGINE Stnoine- |r)n Showing I^M piston J/tfTM *CTiOf*\ a fflate vjpwp^D B|S| SROM THE t VjlV I ' CVUIM06R-. si, lr 1 GtviNO IsA^B //Jlv 1 y fjsIV N HOUR BOAT. orperio boat by Captain Louis N. pates will K? forty-five mll?s nn hour, ful boat at lil.s shipyards in College vide, will bo fitted with a 1,000 horseed to drive her at a forty-five knot believed, the will make,the fur-fjmed le, which l? fitted with three eyllnpounds to the square inch, and aa la under the floor, no unnecessary captain ha* also Invented a new np*ed cumferenee and bo arranged that the on tho boat. which Is to cost 16,000, . HELENA, DUCK From the First Photograph Taken The Duke and Duchess of Aosta are happy over the birth of an heir to the lynasty of Savoy, forJin their grand old ttaiian palace there reposes In a mother f-pearl and silver cradle as promising a bit of pink flesh as ever nestled In a mass of silk and lace, eurounded by a retinue of attendants. With the1 birth of the infant came an?ther triumph for Dr. Schenck, the celearat-ed Austrian embryolist, who a year ago startled the woijld with the anlounce of W? theory of the.control of lex, and under whose treatment the nother had been for some time. The Duchess of Aosta was before he narriage Princess Helena of Orleans ind there is a romantic story afloat that ?he, too, enjoys a peculiar satisfaction in :he birth of the boy, as it. In a measure, isfurcs -her accomplishment of a. bit of tplte which she holds against Leo XIII. intil the militia arrived on the scene. Vhen the shooting began many women md children ran to Captain Butler, of Company B, for protection. As far as mown no person was struck by the i tullcts. Things are in such a state j hat it Is dangerouB for anyone to go ; iut in the mining district at night. The itlzens say that if something is not I lone before Ion* there will be an out)reak and every negro and operator | vlll be killed. It wns Impossible to ar- J est any of the negroes. Japan'* Kmtr Cabinet. WASHINGTON, D. C.. Nov. lO.-Tho ! following Is the complete list of tl?e GOLD 1 b 3, iflS (?? .ftfegelahleP<cparationFor Assimilating ilKFoodamlUcgula Promotes Digestion,Cheerful- 1 nessandBest.Contatns neither M Opium.Morphine nor Mineral. B Not Nahcotic. jiKvttfeva-swnzmcMB X Smi?&ZZ 1 ?z??' \ SKZZm.. ( I fiSIJ 8 ApcrfccfBcmcdy forConslipo- 9 lion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea, M Worms,Convulsions,Feverish- jfi nesa and LOSS OF SLEEP. T?c Simile Signature of KE\V VOHK. $J EXACT COPTCTf WPAPPCH, M l ho<? w FESS OP AOSTA. After the Birth of the Little Acuta. The pope. It Is said, opposed her mar- .. rtage to the Duke on religious grounds, the house of Orleans being one of the strongest Qjfhollo families lit Europe and the dynasty o* Savoy entertaining cordial opposition to the temporal potr?r of the Papal See made such a union ?eem more than sicrlleglous in the eyes of his Holiness, and be la accused of having taken measures to prevent IL niutfcjku r*llM tor her wlnnlne card upon the fact that the boy may some day be Kin# of Italy. His father Is next in succession after the Prince of Naples, who is in delicate health and without issue. This is the third success for Dr. Bchenck In hi# treatment among the nobility and royal families of Europe, the other two having been the Archduchess Frederick of . Austria and1 the beautiful Counters of-"Warwick, better known jus Lady Brooke. now cabinet of Japan completed on the 8th Inst: Marquis Yamagata, prime minister; County Matqugata. minister of finance; Marquis SaJya, minister of lnterior;Adrniral KabayatTu, minister of education; Viscount Apki, minister of foreign affairs; General Katsura. minister of army; Viscount Yoshikawa, minister of communication;Vice Admiral Yamamoto. minister of navy; Mr. Klyonra, minister of Justice; Mr. Sone, minister of 'commerce and agriculture. DR. BULL'S Cough Syrup conquers croup. Eveiy mother should know this and alwnys keep this wonderful remedy handy. jubt. t ;'A' faithfulness I : bath depend* largely on clesnlincta I bith tab. ' Court health and shun I gas by mini; jOjyPtf 11 household cleansing purpose#, st package?greatest economy. Bold everywhere. Made only by THE N. K. FA1RBANK COMPANY, to. s u Loui*. Boaton. New York. , i-bUaddphla. sar i U i 'WfWPIWKMM? * CASTORIA For Infants and Children. 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