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The President Decides That th£
Volunteers* Term Shall Be
i for Two Years.
VOLUNTEERS TO BE THOROUGHLY MIXED
Ko One State to Have Any More Interest Id
» Kegiment Than Another—A Swarm ol
I’ollt iclniis llesleRlnv the War Depart
ment Filipinos In the Southern Islamli
< onstruetiiiR Fortification*.
Washington, June 30.—The only or
der which the president has given con
cerning the enlistment of a larger army
is that recruiting shall continue at all
of the present recruiting stations until
further orders. The 05,000 quota for
the regular array has already been ex
ceeded.so that all new recruits will have
to be charged to the provisional array
of 35,000 men. No limit is to be put on
the number of enlistments. There are
70 recruiting stations in the United
States. These have been furnish
ing on an average of about 1.00C
men a week for the regulars. The
term of their enlistment, lias been for
three years. The president and secre
tary of war have decided that the vol
unteers' term shall be for two years
instead of three. This shortened time
will, it is calculated, stimulate the num
ber of applicants for service abroad.
The military authorities believe that
the entire additional force will be re
cruited in less than two months with
out increasing the number of recruit
ing: stations, but a much better record
than that is possible. Tlie war depart
ment has determined to avoid the
demoi-alizincr >• £T".>i*t of "Ui
much as possible. The enlisted men will
be mixed so thoroughly that one state
will not have any more interest in a
regiment than another. Consequently
the volunteer regiments will l*> as free
from the interference of congressmen
anti state officials as the movement of
the regular is. Individual discharges
will be refused in the volunteer service
as in the regular except on the recom
mendation of the officer immediately
in command of a soldier or for some
cause disabling a man from military
service, in other words, the new force
is to he in as close imitation of the
regulars as can be.
The first Volunteers to be raised for
service ia the Philippines will be those
for the skeleton regiments now being
formed by Gen. Otis. It is not believed
there will be the least difficulty in ob
taining these men. It is probable that
some time will elapse before the troop-,
of the provisional army are sent to
Manila, but meanwhile they will be.
drilled and taught marksmanship in
camp. It is estimated that three
months are required to make soldiers
of recruits. The officers of the war de
partment think that a number of vol
unteers now coining home will do
st re .to return to the Philippines for
a short service after they have had
an opportunity to see home and
friends. These men are regarded as
the most desirable for the regiments
being organized by Gen. Otis. It is
learned at the war department that
there is no rush to get the new organ
izations to Gen. Otis at the present
time. The rainy season having set in.
it is not believed that these troops will
be necessary for service, except to re
lieve those who have been on active
duty. The announcement that a por
tion of the provisional army was to be
raised has caused a swarm of politi
cians to be sent to the war department
"I_< l.__. .. l • > •
in the new regiments.
Filipino* Constructing Fortification*.
Victoria, B. C., June 30.—Advices
from Hakodate state that t apt. Saki
chi, of the steamer llokoku Maru, just
returned from the Philippines, reports
that in the southern islands the young
Filipinos are constructing fortifications
against emergencies. Every port is
garrisoned by a thousand or so volun
teers. whose weapons, however, are
very crude, only about 20 per cent,
of them being armed with rifles
(Remington’s). They are. however, full
of patriotism and state that they will
not yield to the Americans, though the
whole of the islands are destroyed.
The llokoku Maru was warmly wel
comed by the Filipinos, who consider
the Japanese to be of a kindred race
anil hoped for assistance from them.
The Filipinos were prepared to pay for
arms and ammunition, and said the
Japanese vessels visiting the islands
could take return cargoes of hemp.
Capt. Sakichi says he only sold the in
surgents two revolvers and the cooks
knives. __ _
Bad management keeps more people
in poor circumstances than any other
one cause. To be successful one must
look ahead and plan ahead so that
when a favorable opportunity presents
itself he is ready to take advantage of
it. A little forethought will also save
much expense and valuable time. A
prudent and careful man will keep a
bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhma remedy in the house,
the shiflleas fellow will wait until
necessity compels it and then ruin h’s
best horae going for a doctor and have
a big doctor bill to pay, besides: one
pays nut 26 cents, the other is out a
hundred dollars and then wonders
why his neighbor is getting richer
while he is getting poorer. For sale by
F. C. Savage.
I’Mlin iin on Mlxiuirl'ii Wheat Crop.
( ilutsbin. Mo...Inly 3.—The month
ly crop review of the Missouri state
' board of agriculture says: “Wheat
' acreage seeded in tlie fall of 1898 was
1.1 Hi, 380 acres. Of tliis 19 per cent., or
a little more than *300,000 acres, was so
i severely injured during the winter
that it was plowed under, leaving
the area harvested 900,000 acres, against
l,(iM4,000 for last season. The yield per
acre for the state is placed at nine
bushels, against 12 bushels for 1898,
and the total yield at 8,100,000 bushels,
against 1*3,4*8,000 bushels.
Are ycu dull and stupid? Do you
miss the snap, vim and energy that,
was once yours? You need a few doses
of that great system regulator, Prickly
Asli Hitters. For reviving strength
and energy, increasing tin* capacity of
the body for work, it is a remedy of
the highest order. Hold by Jackson
Drug Co.
I.urgent In the Conntry'M History.
Washington, July ‘3.—The close of
the fiscal year will show the largest
exports of manufactures in our history.
The year 189.8 exceeded all others by
many millions. In the first 11 months
of the present year, the record of 1898
was beaten by 845.000,000 and the
month of June will make it 85.000,000
more. The total exports of manufac
tured products this year will reach
8836,000,000.
Mr. P. Ketcham of Pike City. Cal.,
says: “During my brother's late sick
ness from sciatic rheumatism,Chamber
lain's Pain Halm was the only re nedy
that gave him any relief.” Many others
have testitied to the prompt relief
from pain which this liniment affords.
For sale by F. C. Savage.
Heflclt for|the Year.
Washington, July 3.—The govern
ment deficit for the fiscal year is §88,
875,989.
iu t’uru pne», sli ikc ut me ruuii—
that's the way. De Witt’s Witch Hazel
Saivo strikes at the root—it removes
the cause, quickly and permanentlj’.
Don’t squander time and money in a •
vain effort to remove the effects. Egolf
Drug Co.
Roosevelt Declare* lllmsclf.
Albany, N. Y.. June 150.—Gov. Roose
velt declared this afternoon that he is
not a candidate for the presidency in
1900, but advocates the renomination
of President McKinley.
Thomas Thurman, deputy sheriff of
Trov, Mo., says if everyone in the
United S'ates should discover the
virtue of DeWitt’s Witch Ha/.el Salve
for piles, rectal troubles and skin
diseases, the demand could not be sup
plied. Egolf Drug Co.
Nebraska'* Female I.alior Lair.
Lincoln, Neb., July 2.—Nebraska’s
new female labor law goes into effect !
to-day. It limits the hours for labor
of grown women in mercantile, manu- '
faoturing and mechanical pursuits, ho- <
tela and restaurants to BO hours a week '
and ten a day. ]
During summer we are liable to '
stomach anti bowel troubles, such as ]
diarrhoea, colic, cramps, etc., for which <
Dr M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine is '
highly recommended.
Another Rich Gold Strike.
Colorado Springs. Col...July 2.—The
Princess Alice Gold Mining company
has struck remarkably rich gold ore on
the tenth level of the Lafayette mine.
At BOS feet depth, assays show 810,720,
878.401 and $105,881. The last assays 1
show also valuable silver.
Do you want a sound liver, vigorous
digestion, strong healthy kidneys, reg
ularity in the bowels? Take Prickly
Ash Ritters. It has the medical prop
erties that will produce this result.
Sold ty Jackson Drug Co. 25-2t
Gov. Stanley Wants » Guaranty. I
Topeka, Kan.. July3.—Frank Emery.
colored, is in the custody of the author
ities at Garnett, charged with attempt
ed criminal assault in Howard county,
Mo., but Gov. Stanley will not honor a
requisition from the governor of Mis
souri for his removal to that state for
trial unless protection is promised
SSmery from mob violence.
Insure your health in Prickly Ash
Hitters, it regulates the system, pro
motes good appetite, found sleep and
cheerful spirits. Sold by Jackson
Drug Co.
Distressing Accident to a woman.
Springfield, Mo., July 2.—Mrs. Henry
Greed, of Cave Springs, this county, in
company with her mother, was driving
through the streets when her horse
took fright aud made a dash down the .
street, Mrs. Greed was thrown against
a tree with such force as to dash her
brains out. Her aged mother also re
ceived serious injuries.
He eats heartily in the hottest
weather who uses Prickly Ash Bitters. |
It keeps his stomach, liver and bowels
in perfect order. Sold by Jackson
Drug Co. 25-21
First Nebraska Nalls for Home. ,
Omaha, Neb., July 2.—A telegram
from Col. Mulford announces that the *
First Nebraska sailed from Manila for
San Francisco this afternoon. Gov. '
Poynter, on its receipt, issued a procla
mation calling upon the people of the
state to give them a fitting welcome on
their return.
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W. M. Gallagher, of Bryan, Pa., says; 'l
• For forty years I have tried various i
cough medicines. One Minute Cough 1
Cure is best of all." It relieves instant
l.v and cures ml! throat and Lung
troubles. Kgolf Drug Cok 1
i $
| A WORD TO WIDEAWAKE |
| Piano and Organ |
l Buyers. \
❖ Peace and prosperity now prevails and all can have X
what they want, especially tho people of the United x
* States. Many who wero cautious of investing can now ^
a buy a piano or organ. The “Kimball” represents artis
a tic quality, durability, and for all that money can obtain, %
X gives the most in return. f
X 250,000 Kimball pianos and organs are in daily use X
X in 250,000 homes and studios, and not a dissatisfied owner X
% —a record of which we are proud. £
£ The indorsement of artists and schools, in addition £
to these hundreds of thousands of owners, proclaim be- +
£ vond the shadow' of a doubt, that the “Kimball” is the £
£ best piano and organ to buy. £
f Will you be wise in your turn? If you would be, £
£ then write to us to-day for our catalogue, prices and easy £
£ terms of payment. £
| It's a pleasure to us to tell you all about it. ^
l HOLLENBERG MUSIC CO., f
£ .117 Main St., Factory Warehouse. ^
I LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS. ♦
1 $
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I HERE WE ARE.I
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* With the most complete stock of 3
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l ..General Aerck&ikli^..!
| Ever brought to Mena. |
► Dry Goods, Notions and Groceries *
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£ Of all kinds. Also a good line of f
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* Saddles and Harness. |
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► * Call and price goods before buying elsewhere. |
! R. S. ALLIEN.!
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4 Corner room in Hudgins Block, Do Queen St., Mena, Ark. ?.
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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Staple Groceries!
C.W. KNIGHT, Manager.
Joiner Mena street and Honert avenue.
EGOLF DRUG CO.,
DEALERS IN
[Drugs, Patent Medicines, Etc.ij
l PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, TOILET AR
t TICLES, STATIONERY, SCHOOL ROOKS.
Special attention given family receipts. j:
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THE BEE HIVE CROCERY
..... Wants all kinds of.
COUNTRY PRODUCE
This store has as large and fresh a line of t»n>ceries,('it:ar8,Tobaccos and Candies
as any house in Mena, and makes a special effort to please the country trade.
9e Queen Street. J. T. FfifiOY, Prop.
rhe Mutual Life Insurance Co.,
Of New York, Leads All Others.
^otal paid policy holders by all other companies,. 97,767 975
^otal paid policy holders by the Mutual Life. 25^992 055
tatio of the Mutual Life to all other companies. 26.59 per cent
For other comp»nturn* apply to
Intel National. City. R. W. ANDREWS, Diatrict Manager.
Hold Attempt to l.oot a liana.
.Joliet, III., July .— A ltoltl attempt
to loot the First National bank at
Wilmington, III., was made at a early
hour this morning. Five robbers were
concerned in the raid. They had
effected an entrance to the bank, when
Cashier James Whitten, who lives op
posite, was aroused. He went to in
vestigate and the robbers on watch
ordered him back. Whitten returned
to his house and securing a rifle opened
tire. The robbers returned the fire and
then fled. No one was hurt.
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1 was seriously ufliicted with a cough
for several years, and last fall had a
more severe cough than ever before. I
have used many remedies without re
ceiving much relief, and being
recommended to try a bottle of Cham
berlain's Cough Rem dv, bv a friend,
who, knowing me to be a poor widow,
gave it to me. I tried it, and- with the
most gratifying results. The first
bottle relieved me very much and the
second bottle has absolutely cured me.
I have not had as good health for
twenty years. Respectfully, Mrs. Mary
A. Beard, Claretnore, Ark. Sold by F.
C. Savage.

lilll Refused to Vacate.
Topeka, Kan., July 2.—Dr. W. B.
Swan, the newly-elected secretary of
the state board of health, went to the
statehouse Saturday to take possession.
The doors were looked ami the populist,
secretary, Dr. II. Z. Gill, responded
only after Mr. Swan’s vigorous rap
ping. Then Dr. Gill opened the door
only a short distance and refused to
permit Dr. Swan to enter the office.
Dr. Swan will probably institute legal
proceedings to oust l)r. Gill.
Pure blood is full of life and vitality,
and carries vigor to the organs of the
body. Dr. M. A Simmons Liver Medi
cine creates rich, pure blood.
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The Greater American Kx posit ton.
Omaha, Neb., July *2.—The Greater
American exposition opened its gates
to-day. The exercises were opened
with a parade through the principal
streets of the city in which police
and fire departments, Second regiment
national guard and civic societies par
ticipa ted.

The man who was “born tired”
should use Prickly Ash Hitters. It
makes work a necessity to give vent
to the energy and exuberance of spirits
generated by functional activity in
the system. Sold by Jackson Drug Co.
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Girl Drowned While Wa.llnjf.
Burlington, Kan., July ‘2. —Naoma
Hamilton, a 18-year-old girl, was acci
dentally drowned while wading in the
Neosho river here. She stepped oft' a
rock into deep water and the current
carried her t« death.
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De Witt’s Little Early Risers act as
a faultless pill should, eleansing and
reviving the system instead of weaken
ing it. They are mild and sure, small
and pleasant to taae, and entirely free
from objeetiouable drugs. They assist
rather than compel. Egolf Drug Co.
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While at work in the Pittsburg &
Gu'f warehouse Thursday Kenith
Holden met with a painful accident.
He was moving a heavy timber when
it slipped and struck him with a great
deal of force in the groin creating
tiuite a bad wound. Dr. Davis at
tended him. W liile the hurt is not
thought to be serious it will probably
confine him to his home several days.
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G. F. Kirker, Hrinkley, Ark., says:
Have used Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver
Medicine 12 years. It is worth its
weight in gold, and a “God send” to
the civilized world. Have used Zeilin’s
and Black Draugh with very little
good results.
I lie Mena Encampment of the I. O.
D I’, received their regalias yesterday
and used them for the first time last
night in the patriarchal degree. The
encampment will work in the golden
rule degree at its next meeting on the
second Tuesday in July.
....
J. A Schear. of Sedalia. Mo., saved
nis child from death by croup by using
One Minute Couirh Cure. It cures
coughs, colds, pneumonia, la grippe
?,nd ,,aJ! thcoat and lung troubles.
Lgolf Drug Co.
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w. H Holmes, of Cherry Hill, was
in Mena to-day on business matters
and to secure speakers for the Fourth
of July celebration at that place and
gave the Star a call. Mr. Holmes is
postmaster at that place, the postoffice
being known as Egger.
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There is a time for all things. The
tune to take De Witt’s Little Early
Kisers is when you are suffering from
constipation, biliousness, sick-head
ache, indigestion or other stomach or
liver troubles. Egolf Drug Co.
Nathaui§l_-}Y&ai Maggie tir*-——
ham, both of this city, were married
in the clerk’s office yesterday by Squire
Cherry,
has* S!m,noDS hdver Medicine
S“r
MMlul Livnr ,UC'
Marriage license was issued vester
dy u, Yf. 1 ./Holler and Fannie Moore
uf Hatton, irk.

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