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fIS ftt I H IB. Britain to Authorize an Sum, Immense IT IS TO BE AVAILABLE AT ONCE Tlie. Silence of ti Koberti It Agnln Ch u iilnjr (iiii ent-llofr- Seem t lTepurtMl for a Kliiul Stru.sslo tJrcafc lUttlo Near at llauJ. ' warmly espoused the cause or me 1 Doers and denounced the British, to the vast delight of an audience that I packed the academy from orchestra to roof. Not content with attacking Eng land, Mr. Cockran niado a bitter on I Elaught upon the administration, de claring that the president and his ad visers had surrendered the Interests of this country to Great Drltain, and that I if they had done their duty in the mat ter of the Alaskan boundary dispute England would have had her hands so full on this continent that she would not have been able to wage any war in South Africa. The only features of the uroeram that did not concern tham col voa rhiellv with the afi'alrs of the Transvaal were the songs. Mr. Cock ran was cheered when he came for ward. After a brief introduction, in which he referred to the character of nnhort Emmet, he said "Recent events in a distant part of Hip world seem to show that i'rovi- rfpnro is moving in a mysterious way it is me A ijOTED Had Catarrh JUDGE SAVED BY PERUfaA. MARCH AND APRIL London. March 5. It is said on good authority that the government's nuUn proposals include a war loan of between 1-0.0C0.U00 and 20,000.000. extending over a period of tori or twelve years. It is also anticipated that the gov ernment will issue 6,000,000 cr 7,- r nn i(:n li tiPHKUrV bonds. ' i' "... i iirtwta i still reticent as to ; n brinc about its Just ends lilsVo-sible line of action. Accounts j duty 0f every Irishman, of every Amer f In 'south Africa represent him as lcan, of every upholder o Justice and Hum MJuui i i . ... nHnn tn coluicmn the ignoble rinvm every one wuu mo 'u"c""" , 41 .a ." n hP other hand. Lord ' course of England in this war Kitchener is still the man of action and ni-.n-izatlon. It seems to have been greatly owing to his unequalcil pow ers of organization that the rapid and surprising movements of the British were s-o successful at Paardcbeig. Apparently only a few Doers are left in British territory in South Af rica. British troops made reconnois eanees to the north of Ladysmlth to day only to find that the Boers had rPtVrnted rapidly in every possible ji,..inn trm-nvii their own country uuiri ii' in the vicinity of Bulwana hill along the railway there ut (ho Imrehers had great haste. They had left behind j haye nQt eveillns dress they have even- j .... a wi o In ice I . j n,,,k tViow fonr find; them quantities ui uuui .... . Jng prayers, auu iuub number of saddles. The appearance ui j the f(?ar oI man (Cheers.) (Loud cheers.) Yet they tell us mat ino Beers must be defeated In the interests of civilization; that they are an unciv ilized race. Why is this said of them? Is it because they carry on an effective government at the lowest rate of taxa tion known? Is it because in their country education is universal, drunk enness Is unknown, divorce doesn't ex ist, and every man lives with his own wife? I can understand a country mvr.lr.tr a smart set thinking that na tion uncivilized which doesn't support n divorce court. I would not ueny Nine Years am uuuiuio i i Af tbe Moat l)lcreeble Moutlie of the Year la the North. In the Bouth, they are the plcasant rst and most agreeable. The trees ami i shrubs put forth their buds and flow- prs; rarlv vecetablen ana iruus are ready for eating, and in fact all nature seems to have awakened from its win ter sleep. The Louisville & Nashville Railroad Company reaches the Garden Spots of the Bouth, and will on the first and third Tuesdays of March and April sell round-trip tickets to all prin cipal points In Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia and West Florida, at about half rates. Write for particulars oi ; excursions to P. Bid Jones, D. P. A., I in charge of Immigration, Blrming- j ham. Ala., or Jackson Smith, D. P. A.. Cincinnati. O. Tlie nnnti Hire Crop. The Burmese rice crop has broken the record. Over 2,020,000 tons will be available for export to foreign co'in tries. Burmah Is also able to supply a practically unlimited quantity to the Indian famine districts. NOME SUCH 1 Ni-tlihiK 1hU1ch the niubclcj and mi fits fc for work like SORENESS and STIFFNESS NothiwR relaxes them and maltes a speedy perfect cure like St. Jacobs Oil HON. GEOHUfc. KfcnaitN. ur vwivv. a well-known Justice of the Peace, of Chicago, says: fl was afflicted wiin itii i" My catarrh was ,ana hll anc t rlght to llfe liberty and '"JZ"' in my head. I tried many remedies without avail. was evidence of 6martness, but 1 would : loca ted chiefly in W , able tQ cure me. I retreated in, haVQ th,m 6ee tnat though the Boers applied to several dectors, thy were n learned of the remeay, t-eruna, - - : nHv far 18 weeks I was entirely curea. i taxing Hi- ItlPRitl the rortua;ne. The Portuguese first brought orange irom tne the ist (if is not in ' them. their former camps seemed to point to a general stampede of horses, prouaoiy frightened by the British shell fire. Tampa. Fla., March 5. Secretary Hoot and narty are still at Port Tampa, the transport Sedgwick not yet having arrived at the mouth of the harbor. KNOX IS A FT ICR t6k HOKU9. KeportiU to 11. I'ur.olng the Forces Which Left l.cljmltli. London. March 5, a. m. A dispatch to the Daily Graphic, sent from Lady- smith Thursday, says that on m 1 Gen Knox with a brigade started In pursuit cf the retreating enemy. There was no confusion apparent in their retreat, iney sent uu ami then blew up the bridges I'LANS TO AII BOER". Her Ani- Salm r.l...M. Ralin Slllm Tells of hulatice Corpt Troject. rhh-azo. March 6. Princes3 Salm of Carlsruhe. Germany, famous for her services as a nurse in the civil Viz VIotIttiII- war, in tne war as'i'" ' cure permanent, as Any man who wishes perfect health must be entirely free from catarrh Catarrh is well-nign un u..., -mnioresent. Peruna is the only ab- A coHl is tne of catarrh. to pn-vcuu colds, to cure colds, is to cheat catarrn l trim. v ivk It has been two and a half years since 1 was cured. nmn inre solute safeguard known beginning All families should provido them selves with a copy of Ur. Hartman's free book entitled "Winter Catarrh. This book cousists of seven lectures on catarrh and la grippe delivered at The 1 1 art man Sanitarium. It contains the latebt information on the treatment of catarrhal diseases. Address Dr. Hart man. Columbus. Ohio. There is not the sngnicsi iuuna of what Gen. Buller's next movement , will be, his pursuit of the retreating enemy with cavalry and mounted in fantry being nothing more than the completion of the relief of the town. The only news of active operations comes from northern Cape Colony. Gen. Brabant, with the colonial mount ed troops, expelled the Boers from La buschagut's nek, but was not suffi ciently strong to push ahead any far ther. He occupied the Boer positions, and later repulsed an attempt oi ui enemy to retake them. The British losses were fwo killed and eight wounded. Gen. Gatacre on Friday made a re connoisance in force in the direction of Stormberg. He retired with no casual ties, after locating the enemy's posl .1 ivhpre they had two guns. His object probably was to prevent the Boers at Stormberg from interfering with Gen. Brabant's campaign. The political situation in Cape Col ony is still very much perturbed. At Graaf Uelnert Saturday night a few loyalists who were celebrating the re lie of Ladysmlth wore attacked by a large number of Dutch? and several persons, including a lady, were in jured. The loyalists are asking for military protection. a li.ratch from Osfonteln. dated March 3. says that Gen. French made a reconnoissance in force ana encoun tered the enemy Saturday. The Boers occupied a table-shaped kopje. Shots were exchanged. Reports from the Orange river and elsewhere describe the Boer prisoners taken at Taardeberg as cheerful while en route to Cape Town. They waved their hands to the British troops, and were anxious to get into the pictures that were being taken by tne uoiqui tous photographers. The British sol diers were ready and willing to per form services for them, and greeted them with smiles, which the Boers re ciprocated. The Standard's Cape Town corre tpondent. telegraphing under date of Saturday, fays that tne unqunwim Tebcls have been re-enforced by COO Dutch in the Prieska district. They have occupied Kmharet, 100 miles west cf Prieska, after a sharp conillct .-with Bastard Kafilrs, who fought un til the magistrate ordered them to de sist. Four hundred refugees from Kenhardt have reached Carnarvon. The rebels with three guns, are now march ing toward Upington. where the Bas tard Kaffirs are preparing to resist them. The queen has abandoned her pro posed visit to Bordighera. It Is re ported that she will visit London Thursday. She will drive from Pad dington station to Bucklnsham palace, when It is expected she will be given a reat ovation. lmmsii cai'sk is sconr.n. rnlhu.Untle rrn-uoer .ucn.n m, ...... In Nfr York Clfy. New York. March 6. In honor of the 12d anniversary of the birth of Robert Emmet the United Clan-na-Gael held B pro-Boer and anti-British meeting at the Academy of Music Sunday night. The speakers, Recorder John W. Gcff, who presided, and W. Bourke Cockran, .. rt its victims, Ian government in Mexico and in the , catarrh, but prevents it L"1u r"- I KltlmprOHslon- i.KU.11, determine Strive I banning t0 TIl'lS Sprfng? ganizing a hospital corps for the Boer , army The princess expects to pro- snl foP -choice itecipe," cure 'the funds for the hospital by appeals to me peupie alone. It is said that Individuals have offered to contribute the money neces- tary lor tue enieiiuisc, --- nffpr- have been refused, because the When vou pray for a revival, don't go to church with a lun face. nrlncess preferred to have the corps supported by the people of Chicago as a wnoie, ana to xnis vuu i call a public meeting for the latter part of the week, when she will make a personal appeal for funds and volun teers for the work. To help along the movement an admission fee of $1 will probably bo charged. Sj KUer Dirt Not Cable. Berlin, March 6. The Lokal An zeiger states authoritatively that Em nnrnr William has. neither congratu lated Queen Victoria nor any one else on the British successes in boutn ai rlca. OfTcnatve Cartoon Selel. Vienna, March 6. The procurator has ordered the seizure of offensive an- t Tr,riiK Mrtnnns. esDecially the numerous post cards of this character, which are made In Germany. To Ship IloriM for llrltUh. Vienna, March C Over a thousand horses purchased in Hungary for the use of the British army will be shipped to South Africa cflirlng this week. RISE IN PRICE OF DRUGS, South T.om of hair, which often mnri the prettiest face, prevented ly 1'aiikkh's IUik 1Ul. lli.NKiiBconxs, tlie best cure for coriu. Ijcm. Tlie happiest prons are thobC who have for gotten how to worry. iso-s Cure for Consumption l-thc best of nil it'll cures.- Ueoifc'O NV. Lotz. FuUucuer, La.. rout' August l When n little man is lifted up. everybody finds out that lie is little. nrwn' Teething Cordial keeps babies teulthy, and malu s motliers happy. Live to da pood, und you will never tire of yjur employment. MAN'S MECHANISM Delicate Machinery That Needs Constant Care. tliM CO. TLKlt-LV Truni. form your IK 'M F in point of IIK.AL1H ud BEAl' l meur SELECT WALL PAPER. Wt carry ALL tin elm pricM.fr ni ii to miti pr li r ll Uur iMrgir nnl.ln hi to hitucil ti f rnnttilrtc l!nr I.M CAKLOAU LOTS, l. r cmn rrlcj ALL pri.ti wrj.rli Imily LOW. A lull llt.r rf Sannlti ml, II rWifm prfli, Our Spring Catalogue of i.nropvn, lllo. trmlPff " "f th II. Tn KATI'I AL tlll OKS. w 111 b trpt prj'IJnfori ro th t- Sunhea JOHN M. SMYTH COMPANY. 17. U0 to 16 Wet Ml,l?" V Order bT thU No. A 1 1 CHICAGO. ILL. ltesult of the Absolute Cleanliness and Herniation as Neces sary as for Any Other Kini of Machinery. How to Keep It In Working Order. There' a screw loose somewhere! One little screw In the blK machine rets a trifle loose and the whole apparatus clogs, balks and refuses to work properly. A nkillful engineer can tell by the reel of his engine when there's a "ew loose. Occasional constlpaton call It costlve ,ness or biliousness needs prompt atten tion, it ciogs me wiiuie ucm..v Ism Of nan, and must bo removed sklll- .... l. v,n,,t fnrna nf dhoCK. Only a vegetable laxative should be used, and r -Qr,.iv CHthartlc. which you can eat like a piece of ay. jn lh most agreeable, natural and effective of FOR EVERY HOUSEKEEPER. Hi In a warm Dam with 11 laxatives. t 4I ,v investigation vill pay you. Cancarets are the only antiseptic catnar- iioN CO.. Kalamazoo, MICH Ic. and not only make the liver lively, re- " . love obstructions in the bowels, strength- - - tic en the intestines, uut kui an Bcii ease in the body. Therefore prevent as Wl!uy andrtry Cascarets to-day. You'll And that It's what they do not what we say they'll do. that will pleaw you. All druggists. 10c, 25c and M)c. or will malt for rtioe. Send for booklet and frecVample. Address Sterling Kemedy Co., Chicago. Montreal. Can.; New Y"rk inis is me v ni"-""" t. Every tablet of the only genuine Cascarets bears tne marlc letters "C C C." Look at the tablet before you buy. and beware of frauds, imita tions and substitutes. Frnm waRI IMononollet and African War. New York. March 6. To the alleged monopoly of the chemical trusts and in part to the conflict in South Africa is attributed the pronounced increase in the price of many standard drugs which have shown such a decided ten dency to bound upward during the last few weeks that sickness has become a luxury in New York, and a similar condition of affairs is reported from other parts of the country. Cocaine, Quinine, aqua ammonia, fluid extract of ergot and iodide of potassium, lor an of which there la a large and constant demand, have all advanced in price since Feb. 1. Twrntjr Men Ilnrt, Chicaso.March 6. Twenty men were injured in a collision between two freight trains of the Illinois Central railroad at Junction "C," a side station near Broadview, 111., at 6 o'clock. Two of the Injured may die. The collision was the result of the breaking of a coupling pin In the middle of one of the trains, which was running about a mile ahead of the other. Kill Convict-Labor Bill. Tx.. tnin3 Tnwa. March C. The ires iiiwmv., . - . . cuniliMw' ri ""."..."..v-., . senate has defeated the Titus bill to , 'mKut" Vre,r1'. Sf; . . . . i - rrt,,.. V -1. .ki.. i m (Mtml bofor I faring onr nrnhbt COnVlCt contract. lUUUl . i uci o f- " ;'V,rrn n. n,nn. n fr1nd i was a bitter fight over the bill, the river counties being extremely hostile to convict labor that competes in any way with free labor. rr.- now, RairVnAttnp Flat Iron and Btove combined is a new invention of preat value to housekeepers. It gives any heat desired , is odorless, safe, simple, complete; save time, labor, health, fuel. 2 cents runs one all day. It appeals to everyono. Once used it is indispensible. Agents Wasted -., 'l.rnna ran Bell it. An wmmu, '"J rw VT AT W. L. DOUGLAS S3 ft 3.SO SHOES Jia'de! Factory to USER. ONE Profit. Our High AnM M the l'iMO-unia i tnsnts. neceaMrr with elioicof onkorwBl- I nut calilnt. lturnihel with tli lntt tinrrod I illTOMATIfl hV'.LK- THREADING SHUT. TLE. Uyonmonint the phnttl) t threurted ronoy lor iric. i MKLI'A bnn thti-nt ti DV B I 2m m I csiwmuts jWorth $4 to $6 compared wan oiner mwi Indorsed by over 1,000,000 wearers. Th nenuine have W. L. DougUi' nam and Pnc stamped on bottom. Take no substitute claimed to b as eood. Your dealer should keep them if tint, we will aend a pair extra for carriage. State kind of leather, iie, and width, plain or cap toe. Cat. free W. L DOUGLAS SHOE CO., Brockton, Mass. TATrr. TT. A.tom.tlo HOTiltl.N W I. milk. ni ickd In a hmndxom VELVET II PJ 1101b Itld.klrpMatflmt-cTBWiriite. ThefreiBht will DO YCU VAilT A HOKE? 100,000 acres !:aii,:a3i! MOSS HI' ATK HANK, hsnllac Center, Mich., or The'Truman Most Eitate.Crosmell. Sanilac Co.,Mich. nutomer for our nral line of kVfcH I HJJfW TPS c TWENTY TEAK. We will ahip thi machine !., with etamlna-lon privies, to J 5 lh' H. on receipt of 0 with oM. Prtos ol 7-draww W.iketin Hat m 81P.OOO Fire. "Waukegan, 111., March 6. The flve 6tory frame stores and flats building KA 220 and 222 South Genesee Btreet, known as the Cliff House build ing, was destroyed by fire Sunday night, with a loss or aDotu iw.wv. Mrs. I.eland Stanford Itetter. New York.' March 6 Mrs. Lolar.i: Stanford, vho has been 111 at the Fifth Avenue hclel with symptoms of pneu mnnia is somewhat better. 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