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Y., and there will await orders. Secretary Root will; modify ex- Secretary Alger's order V) thaiUGener al Miles will have equdft control with the Secretary of War ov|r the'|nspec tor-General’s office. ■ The adjutant genet <>.s received . a cablegram from GeneraMß.'ooke, at Havana, reporting the deafc at. Santiago of Fritz Bonnef, a citiztft on August 13, of yellow fever. m Ten more regiments arßn be raised, one —the forty-fifth—to iW’ecruited at Fort Snelllng. These wiißtterea.se the army to over 95,000. jv A cablegram from Ponce states that Porto Rico will be plunged in poverty for two years as a result ftf the recent hurricane. Major Hoff, chief surgeon in Porto Rico, characterizes the of the island as “physical* degenerate” and expres *es grave itlo®>ts as to the health of American Jrns>s. The president is said to have ileter mlned not to recall General^Otis from the supreme command in the Philip pines. If he asks to be relieved, Gen eral Lawton will be assigned as his successor. Dr. Grandla, Porto Rican commis sioner to the United States, Jhrges President McKinley to help the frorto Ricans by establishing free tmieffwlth the island, extending the time fey the payment of debts and allowing the Island to negotiate a loan. j In a speech dt vered at the aeeret session of the cartes, General fan do contended that Spain made a air long blunder in surrendering Cuba. fcWit.ff 200,000 Spanish sol&iers in the he says, the war could have be>A<pro longed until better peace terms’ were secured. DOMESTIC. Chicago September wheat, 71 %@ cents. 4 Minneapolis cigarmakers are likely to strike^ Northern New York had severe for est fires. 5 Ex-Secretary Alger declared that ho Is out of politics. Members of the ClogM familv will organize a bank in New York. The beef trust raised prices here to undersell Australia in England. Cornelius Vanderbilt, Jr., hei in vented anew type of locomotive. At Oregon, 111., 200 people were poi soned by drinking picnic lemonade. It is reported that Lord Kitchener is planning to come to this country. The hide and leather trust has been organized with a capital of $36,000,000 Ambassador White says that great good was accomplished at the peace conference. The total Issue of gold certificates to date in exchange for gold coin is $16,260,230. Amlel Koenig, who invented a snow deetroylng machine, was badly hurt by an explosion. Twenty couples were Joined by the wedded-whlle-you-wait met hoi in St. Joseph. Mich. In New York William Neufeldt was identified aa the murderer Of Mrs. Nathan Kronman. Henry M. Rector, governor of Arkan sas during the civil war, died at the age of 83 years. A lone bandit In California attempt ed to hold up a train and was baUy •rounded and captured. In a trolley car collision In Philadel phia five persons were fatally hurt and many others injured. Forcet fires are burning near Sar anac! Lake, N. Y. Upward of 2/100 acres are in flames. W. W. St on h|the postoffle* clerk who pained a reputation for deciphering bad addresses indeed. Surgeon Fairfax Irwin has belli or dered to Oportißto study the situation regarding the l Jlbonlc plague. The ChicagoJfclck makers’ strike w lost, the strljf jM returning to work e lage numberiXis morning. The natlonaFnventlon ef colt''' women, in CSUdrugo. ended in a 11 1,1 row oveg the el KcUon of officers. ' r ‘ B Gen. Brtioke Stas ordered the re ’’f s Jlmlnef, the San IV' r 1,1 1 rested at Cle.. ;■><*. hint IBBHHBI- .- Milton t< in "' ’ .million an mils', approach Wmmsm' ■ ■ ;: arunont ■ ! “ aMHHHjW. 1' ' ;; i. v ■ HgHHi.':. •• • ,( t i v , ||Hg||Hl 1K n he-.- -1 - ■<' < ti iv..- -h. ■Hure for von." Hv To be Continue*! will dot yefbe removed. It has been proposed to sand liuO boys and girli, to Paris to-assist in :he unveiling of sue Lafayette Monument. The magniflcUnt San Fillpe hotel, at Albuquerque, N. M., built in 18*4 at a oast of *103,000, was burne.l to the ground. Mrs. George A. Kingsbury, who has cueu ner husband, the theatrical man ager, for a separation, has been denied alimony. Five hundred feet of trolley wire of the Egypt Electric Street Railway com pany of Cairo, 111., was cut down and carried away Five women wajp attacked within 24 hours at LittleTtock, Ark., and it is believed one negro was guilty of all the crimes. William Goebel, democratic candi date for governor of Kentucky, was overcome by heat while making nis initial speech. Friends of Senator Jones of Arkan sas say that he will not retire from the chairmanship of the democratic na tional committee. Dr. Hiram W. Thomas, pastor of the People’s church Chicago, and Miss Vandelia Varnum, the well-known lecturer were married. The Toledo centennial commission has elected ex-Secretary of State Dan iel J. Ryan of Columbus director gen eral of the Ohio centennial. Forest fires in Jefferson county, New York, are raging, and more than 1,000 acres of timber land and pasture have been devastated since Sunday. A hailstorm passed two miles east of Oaks, N. D., destroying all the standing grain in a strip about two miles wide and extending east to Forman. Argo won the decisive race for twenty-foot yachts at Oshkosh. Night ingale, of Minnetonka, defeats Flying Fox in the seventeen-foot class. A. B. Mclntyre of Michigan is organ izing anti-trust leagues in counties in Indiana, he being one of a score or more farmers who are working on this line. The commissioner of pensions re ports that the civil war pension rolls are decreasing. A small balance re mains from the appropriation of *l4O, 000,000. Oonaul Poster, at Chefoo, reports that American trade with China is in creasing rapidly. Japan is the most formidable competitor of the United States. Two Denver policemen were killed by a soldier from Port Logan. They were pursuing the soldier and two boisterous companions. The murdere got away. Albert Myers of New Philadelphia, Ohio, shot his wife through the heart, shot and wounded Miss lib Oordrey, aunt of the dead woman, sijd then com mitted suicide. Richard Croker on his return from Europe gave out an interview favoring Bryan for renomination. His change cf attitude has caused much surprise among democrats. The lowa democratic convention adopted an anti-impanelist and anti trust platform. The Chicago plat form was Indorsed, but there was no mention of silver. At Bridgeport, Conn., the jury of in quest into the cause of tbs recent trol ley accident by whichlSthirty people were killed, indicted the motom jo for criminal carelessness M’nister Huntepad vises the state de partment from Guatemala of the ex tension of yie time for presenting the bonds which Guatemala is retiring un til October 31 next. The democrats of lowa, in their state convemttbs, adopted resolutions indors ing Bryan and the Chicago platform, and coming out against imperialism. English alliance and trusts. At Little Rock, Ark., five brutal as saults' by a negro on white women oc curred. Three suepecta have been ar rested and. if the right man i* identi fied, a lynching is extremely probable. Elder Jensen of the Mormon church spoke for two hours on the common of Boston and later declared that it was none of the business of the country or of congress how many wives a Mormon had. Antl-lmperialisrts In the republican party are discussing the advisability of putting an independant presidential ticket in the field next year In opposi tion to the regular republican candi dates. . ““The twelfth convention of the Bohemian Slavonical Benefit associa tion opened at Detroit. There afre about 11,000 lumbers of the association in the United States representing#!Bs lodges. The German embassy has received from Baron Sternberg the full repprt of the Samoan commission and the draft of the proposed convention by which the treaty of Berlin will be modified. The monthly statement of the col lections of internal revenue shows that during tjo month of July th^total collections wore $28,12i287, a net in crease as compared with July, 1.889, of *20,802. . • e 1 j : ■ Aa an outgrowth of a voltticnce fV :li .tween the Gagette and thefiriency ot e two demoemilc papers of at vul "ei a, Frank C. Cnlley. safes of ; and wlltor of theDDa n a hun - arrested on a charge ding, were id-key sort. alcu yy H w Boyle ountenance# of en-gj Colo > jj a - been nous smiles on aoc. rst sree* r simpllc ity. It lga if 7 ?ms markable that, with so -a abatti 60118 <onditions under which to he safc-crackers who adorned t during th, (0 s did to effect a part a Non of the natloifs wealth. The watch system was completely changed and reorganised und*r Mr. Folger. .An elaborate electricil alarm system was dkc force ■# f Win, has issued * cihdUr4% whtoti ha* charges the presbytery^ with making a pauper Mm by re fusing to grant him a transfer to the Winnebag presbytery. The Phoenix Bridge company of Phoenixville, Pa., has received the con- 1 tract to build the great Fiiiuyii via duct in Japan. The viadndc Jqrto be of steel, of five spans, and at out J,OOO feet in length and 100 feet high. - Acting Secretary of the Navy Allen has invited Miss Florence Beckman Bailey of New York, granddaughter of Rear Admiral Theodoras Bailey, to christen the new torpedoboat Bailey, now budding at Morris Heights. William Robbins instructor of man ual training in the schools of Passaic, N. J., shot and instantly killed his brother, Ralph Robbins, aged 16, while ■ hunting in the Adirondacks. He mds i took the red sweater worn by Ralph for i a deer. A check for *158,282, signed by Nor nmn B, Ream and Robert T. Lincoln, as execbtori of the estate of George M. Pullman, was paid into the county court at Chicago, to cancel the lien against the estate under theinheritanee tax law. The Texas farmers’ alliance before adjourning its annual meeting at Bas- . set, Texas, unanimously adopted a resolutioqjrfavoring the deportation to Africa bymhe federal government at public expßvee of every negro in the United StaKft The UnitßftStates minister at Cara cas reports Incomplete defeat for the insurgents at' Ix>s Andes, . Venezuela, in ’a battle t/fai lasted eighteen hourE. The loss to the insurgents wfis 800 killed and wounded, and that of the government 300. In Chicago Mrs. Henrikka Bnatsch, prominent in the Christian Catholic church, otherwise known as VZion” church, of whfch Dr. John Alexander Dowie is at the head, was fined *IOO and costs for practicing medicine with out a license. i At Hermann, Mo*, the win* and dis tilling plant of the Stonshill Wine company, valued at $260,00t -has been seized by the government antttfce pres ident of the company and on are under arrest, charged with gvsding the revenue tax? Dr. W. W. Bprgin, a dentist oif Rich mond, Ky., naVrowly escaped death by poisoning. He bought a watermellon which tasted hitter, and was found to contain strydhnftjle. The poison had been placed in the melon by the grower to catch thieves. WHY HOT BUY THE BEST ? ■ Payne’s Phosphate % fli ....Baking Powder*^®! j* ABSOLUTELY PURE. f Try Payne’s Extract* Kin ALL FLAVORS. ! |{WBgg Payne’s Liquid Bluing 1U GOES FURTHER AND IS THE BEST BICgMH ON THE MARKET. Bh|| PAYNE IXTBACT CO., KirksviH^ I am a farmer located ih-.t Stony Brook, one of the districts in this State, and was bothi ced with malaria for y<ofl§§jj so I could not work, an i was always very co stiptted as nHSI years I had malaria so bad in the spring, when engaged in BE that I could domothing but shake. I must have taken of quinine pills besides do’er s of other remedies, but any permanent benefit. Last fall, in peach time, I had a mosH attack of chilis and then c mmenced to lake Ripans Tabulcsßg friend’s advice, and the first box made me all right and Ijflj been without them since, i take one Tabule each and sometimes when I (eel more fnaUfUstinHy exhausted a day. Thev kept mv sweet) mid have not Jiad the least touch of malaria nor commented using them. I know also that I steep bctHHHH| more refreshed than lormeriv- 1 don’t know how Rip.infi labules will help, but I do know thev will c hHH I u.ts and I wo: Id not be without honestly consider them the cheapest-priced medicine .BIBBS they ure also the most beneficial and the most I m Jweni v-seven years of age and have worked harSHBH most farmers, both earlv and late and in all and 1 have never eujoved such good health as I have sinßfffjlS lact, my neighbors have all remarked my improved said. “ Sav. Jem. what are vou doing to look so heaiyßHßHj VV KD.-A "a..- •f■ . I 11l HUa.VI .111 n. I l*-n. 111. TlifJ ‘•"BHBBli f 7 on egfv# relief. 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