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Nervous People., f 1 , Nervous" people not only suffer themselves but caoise more or less misery to everyone ground them. They are fret FuL taVilv worried and therefore a. vorry to others! j 7 When everything annoys you. when your pulse beats ex cessively; when you are startled at the least unexpected sounid your nerves are in a bad state and should be oromotlv atten- aeo xo. ! Nervousness Is a ques tion of nutrition. Food for the nerves is what you need to put you right, and the best nerve food in the world is Dr. Williams' Pink Pills fpr Pale People They give strength and tone to every nerve in the body, and pake despondent, easily irritated people feel that life has renewed its charms, here is proof: 6, rSfc, ZS ' Lrteefrt2d Mr. I. C Watroos, of f C0 Brf?d seized with nervous disorder which threatened K?.d kT J' mL, Eminent Physician, .greed the trouble wai from impoTerilhed Wood bat faded to give relief. Mr. Watrous heard Dr. Williams' Pink Fills for J.e?P1wt higMv recommended for nervous disorders and gave them a triaL Before the first boxW been taken theeirl'e condition improAfteruatogaix S.VkJSISS? t?ag?&,thfFdn 'dceaed aniahe was Wronger SIS ever before. "My daughter's life was sared by Dr. Williams' Pink Pilla for Pale i. "Her condition was almost hopeless when tie com! Most druggists are reliable- Some are not, A dealer JfTVt.,c,ls,y2i11 tht he has"somethinrf just as dood" as Or Wllhamsv Pink Pills for Pale PeopV is unrlliabl7lnsTst on having the genuine. At all Af SB a aaf a a A- am V a a . a u,uiiWi or sent postpaid by the Or. Williams Medicine Co., O sU . a ' s a a J ocnenectaoy,n.Y.. on receipt of pride, fifty cents per box; six Doxeslr$-.2.50. REBEL LINES WERE CLOSED muet nonnmi 01 Aiaioice. it was here that the insurgents concentrated, after being driven out of their capital. ret Ung ujp a new capital and ma kins it the base of their operations. In mov Irs on this stronghold. General Otis proposes to conduct two distinct opera tions.. The first. one under MaJor-CKn eral MavArthur baafor lis purpose the pushing straight forward, from alalo 'o along the railroad, and striking at Caiumpit from tne acuta. The second is one under Major-General Ltwton who. with his flying column, is moving far around to tha northeast, to tfle large town of Norsagay. from which point he will turn abruptly westward to Calumplt. TMf last move-Will take about ten days, and the military strat egists look upon it as another eTort to Tank the insurgents .by getting behind them at Calumplt, similar to the flank movement which General MacArthur attempted t6 execute at Malabon. This double operation makes Calum pit the center of attraction for the next few days, while attention will be dlvld- n Attempt, to Secure Liberation Of betwten MacArthur- column nd. vancmg irom aiaioioa, ana Iwtoni Spa nish j Officers Were Turned Back. Not Permitted to Meet Aguinaldo. Prisoner, Failed-Mcnaciug-Attitude Assumed. MANILA, ApHl ri (Sunday. 11:20 a. in.). Colonel Remie and Major Las f i-rai, the Spanish commissioner, with '.heir secretaries, attempts to enter the re!el lines yesterday, to confer with Aguinaldo regarding the exchange of prisoners, but failed In their mission. The party, the members of which were attired, in full uniform, drove to the American camp and lunched with Gen eral MacArthur. They, then proceeded in a carriage, under a nag of truce, to ward Caiumpit, but ,were stopped by tne re Dei outposts, who assumed a me nacing atitude and refused to with the commissioners, and the were compelled to return and took the i rvemng train ror Manila. The rebels before Caiumpit have re- cently been reinforced by bodies of men from Pamganga prcvince, and are" now weu entrenched in the stronireat ioBi. tion. on what is practically an Island formed by a tributary to the Bio Grande. ij The United States transport Puehia nas arrived part ! all welL Mlumn on 1U ten days'. rrarch by Nor v.ugay. MacArthur has only a short distance to traverse, so that hi forces may be engaged with the main force of the insurgents within the next few hours. FIFTV KILL1.D. New York. April 25. A dispatch to the Herald from Manila, says that on Ceneral Hale's advance on Calumplt. fifty Filipinos and one American were killed. TVDunirv li ao I 1 1 , 1 IVIU rirld ITS HARVEST Many American Troops AreSufferiiu or Mortality in the Aran ia Cuba. j ; Immigration Laws, Extended to the aew Possessions of the Xatioa The Beef Inquiry. have er hth ? IN MANILA Washington, April 24. Although intl officially announced, it is practically semea mat th Nineteenth in'antry. how in Porto Rico; the remainder of HAVANA. Arrfl 54 'tkm b-en twenty deaths from typhoid fev .... v-,,y. stationed at th y.,JPoerto rr,n- nd W easel all told, are rerorted. The pets stenee ine auease cann.it be explained. One hundred and ninety-three out of 1000 enlisted men in the city of Ilnar del Rio. are sick. J - tJIJUfJlUTinv t vo Washington. Apt 11 24. A.i-.- parley th fourteenth Infantry retumlns from an orfr M, C,rhn hil" 1"Ue1 latter 8 rvIce ln AJaska' nd the remainder b?v . of th? , Lh lrumrMioa ok the !? Fourth cavalry, savins in the ? i l"v x niur.pine llad,,' rar ve5t, wm constitute the bulk ofj the reinforcements to bo sent to the Philippines, in addition to the troons r - already under orders to! that station. A part of the.Fourtentl infantry and the Fourth cavalry nre already in the t-niiippines, and. the plan is to com plete the regiments. i " , CASE SUMMED UP. -k' v. " 8 ' pru z- Major ie " -preeniei General Miles b. ui, aoe court cf Inqulrj'. madi bis closing address tr. th .,. afternoon. He presented a long argu ment which reviewed the cu s that I wi.invwugamm: analyzei T S MANY CIGAES FOUND fej- r NO WOttD FKOM 1EWET. wasnington. April 22. No word hu come to tne navy department since last I xuesaay. relative to the fate, of Lieu tenant v.llmc.re and the fourteen e&it. v.i ui me i oiKicwn, ho were am- ncsned and captured at Baler, on h lsiana or Luzon. innuTrt- hVVM addressed an WASHINGTON, April 22.-The rev-i-" u ? AdmI,al Dewey to enue bureau has o far been notlfled of vain nucLiit-r ne iuuui supply any C0MMEMT OF THE BRITISH 0a the Conflict m the Philippines. Tlie Press Encourages America The United States Government's Wise I'ollcy.Iu 8endin?ont Uegu lars, Ii Praised. :: Monterey, Cat, April 22 That the picturenque hotel, Jel Jlionte, wrs not burnett to the ground - this evening, vas due to the prompt and effective t nvnnv , . , ,, . i i me uremen. j. ne nre started LONDON.-April 22. The news from the rr nt . . the I'hUlpplnes. f the retirement of ignited from sparks from one f h- Cieneral Lawton from Santa Crua dis- jhimeys falling on the roof. trtct. and he capture of ' boat's crew J ,?verai ror'Tls ere gutted, murh Of the Yorktown. ha made ! consider- ! kT- Tf T .V Botel fir ble impreKm here, and 4he conwmnta j comply. .ucTe.! in .uMS tE f tJe ireM M rene-t anxiety, lest thi I flames. For a time ft pe?med as if lh According to advices from excellent authorities, not even the most aangu ; ine, of those concerned now, exipect any j substantial progres .to be made at the coming peace conference toward dia- ( armament. The Czar himself and his , entourage are reported to have lost , their illusions on the subject. andU is aid that proceedirnrs add the threat ening of military and naval questions will Jbe confined to general tiea. None of decision will Jbe binding, and even in the matter of international arbitration. If anything la agreed to, it will not be absolutely obligatory. inn iseii I 1 ; further information on this point. The secretary says he has no doubt th admiral is doing- what is best to tommi the men. nnd it la susmsted tha.t h. nas retrained from making public his nlans to prevent the Insurgents from taking advantage of them to conceal their captives. The arrival of theTorktown at Manila has not yet been reported to the navv department ,and It is not known wheth er she hailed from Ilo Ilo, where she reported to cable the bad news to Admiral Dewey, or whether Command. er p?rry put tack from Ilo Ilo for Baler, after having secured reinforce ments or boats. tu'lk .... BEARING THE BOGUS STAMPS 0Frurpry boen abundantly unained. THE CO UN i EBFE1TERS rnAvn,vn'w,J v Washington. Apiil ..24. The comn-ls-aary department cf the am.y hss 1., authorised to Ikiu to such foldiers. as desire it. equal value ln flsh In lieu of the beef ration now Issued. The re striction, legar.ling the Issue of nh. uifi canot l-e obtained, is re moved. Ham or other art.ol.-s .,fsai-., in equal morey vfalue to lef, may be tutri. jo tn present ration ounces of drleI fruits are addtd. Recently Arrested In Lancaster, Penn sylvania-Internal Ke venae Men Are Hard at Work. the discovery of over a foalf million cigars, manufacturered by Jacobs, of Lancaster, Pa., and bearing- the count erfeit stamps. Three hundred thous and of these were found In Jacobs' own factory at Lancaster. What relief, if any, wall be extended to the innocent purchasers of Jacobs' cigars has not yet been determined. two The Appetite of a Goat Is envied by all poor dyspeptics whose Stomach and Liver are out of order. All sueh should know that Dr. King's New Life Pills, the wonderful Stomach and Liver Remedy, gives a splendid appetite, aound digestion and a regular 4odlly habit that insures per fect health and great energy. Only 25e. at Pr. Stone's drug stores. MANILA, April 24.-7:50 n. m. Cen eral MacArthur' s division left Kfaloo today, apparently intending to attack .aiumpit. ON THE HUNT. Knoxvllle, Tenm., April 22. Deputy Revenue Collector Hart today secured, from wholesale dealers In this city, 10, 000 cigars, manufactured by factory No. 3741. Lancaster, Pa. The counterfeit stamps on the boxes are plainly dia- wvcreu wren comparea witn tne genu- I ifflcers c,c we wiitrreiice oeang in ine color of the paper And in the execution of the l a. Hart (Will go to Chattanooga: Vnnv "Blcr- April 24. Samuel where he exnects o m rwv r 7.1'"" "' oPUty Internal MORE .ARRESTS. Charged With Aiding counterfeiters. - the 6 SUPREME COURT HEARS XOTED MURDER CASE. THE Appellant Was Convicted of Killing Raj Sink in Polk County Last September. Oeneral Hale at 4 o'clock this after-1 estimated that 300.000 will be confWAt. noon naa crossed Bagdad and reached I A hl district. a poiuion a quarter of a mile from Ca iumpit, thus commanding th rivr I IN DENVER. to- I Denver. Cokx. April 22. The Internal Prisoners captured by Hale' trmm I revenue officers have aelsx). in rv.nv.. r" -agumaiao. ueneral Luna, and the I cigars, bearing counterfeit rev niipino siaiT are at caiumpit with a collector here, was nrre,td this aft r- noon Dy capttfln Bums, of the a t ret. service, who came here from I'hila U l Dhia with Chief Wllkle. Downey U harged with informing Jacobs anl Kencig, the ctgr manufneturers; ht were arrested for counterfeiting, of the fact that Secret 8ervlcc A rent llurni great force of Filipino troops. It is expected that maidens who are suitable for colonial marriages, will beN provided with a marriage outfit cost ing $50. with $20 pocket money and free passage to the colony selected. The first experiment will be made in Madagascar. A NEW WOVE WENT. Washington, April 24. Information recivea at tne war department Inrti. cates that General Otis Is about to ex- " -J uuik I rum UN v.. .. . . . factories at Lancaster, Pa.. rhich have To ITn . Hl-tm no ,ocktd up been eeixed toy ihe authority In the collector-a oTIce, and mm huxe - - 1 as naarlns- I NO PEOTESTS MADE PROMPT WORK. Javes tho Hotel Dsl Monte, at Monterey from jletrticti'm. ecute another imiortanr mnvMf (lPPtfiv lUDiDomAni..!... . I n tv-.? .r; . . T"J r r . " ,h irif 1.1 , . , UAliliKU AT I wie pay uepanment. ha . . . H ...iv mc invwii oy loaayt press advices from Manll. The objective plnt is the insurant STATE DEPARTMENT. H?en selected by the -war department mvkrnmAn af iaA . A. - town of caiumpit. which i, about eight Rnmors Connected His Tisit with the th c ?ZSi ialk nf f'anfln f-t.i. d - uiiwstwineni. - -.-.-.. wuiu nrj(srtt in; Friction at Manila. WASHINGTON. April 22.-Tb Ger- mi a.i,tassod..r. Dr. voti Holieln, called on Secretary of State Hay today. I i. me reports that tb at tention of the stat department hadi been called to the remarks of Captain unfavorable news should have, a oouragtng efleot upon America's ex pansion vlewa. . j lomuience is given to the dls patchea frun America, apparently In xlKaUng a cooling of public feeling re garding the Philippine islands, and the tenor of be British press deprecates this eeemlng tendency to gloominess, rwlnting out that, on Innumerable oc casions, the British army has met with m check, only -to eventually conquer sill obstacles. Discussing j General XAwton'a retirement the Speaker says: "The movement appears on reflection. natural, as any other course would be building was doomed. were ln the hotel. AbOUt 400 RU?StS A STEAMER WRECKED. Great Loss of Life Off the coast Florida. - of Jacksonville Fta April 22. A spe claJ to the Times-Union and Cltlxen. from Oak Hill, Florida, says: The steamer General Whitney, Cap tarn Hawthorne, was sunk fifty miles east of Cape Canavarel today.- One boat-toad of sixteen men, attempting Colly. The camnaixn. tin JM i- I o land at the Mosauito Justified y the cause. The real aig-1 of rfu xet and twelve men, lr. aiifloance of the apparent check ts to l"dIn the captain, were drownea. e Kxked for in AmerLoa itie tw. The chief engineer, assistant .n. uoudc. tnat, when a president Ia4 contest occurs, the administration JWiU not have to reckon wKh a diaor . Bantsed and discredited foe. I The suf ferings of the troops miu help demo cratic reaction, and repatriated troops re not likely to toe missionaries of 1m- SclTto W PhlJr L"hln Alm --1he war de- omblne. with "other ',.L5we,v'M a cablegram ftgthen the new democratic- . VlJZlS . "nnounclng the for- ist party, wuk mat tT f new column tinder The Spectator .pralsea r,' !. tanea government's, wise fireman and one sailor were saved. The I captain's body has been recovered. Fif. I teen men In another boat are still nn heard from. NEW FLYING COLUMN. (From Daily April 25th.) f In the state supreme court, yester day, the, case of the state of Ore ron. respondent, vs. William O Ma gets, a p-peM-nt tin appeal from Polk county, Hon. Oeo. II. Buprnett, Judge, was aigued and submitted. Following Is a oner statement of the case: The appellant was indicted by the grand Jury of the state of Oregon, for ' county, at tne December term for. xim; year 1838. charging him with mur der In the first degree, in having de liberately, pnrprelv and of piem.-di-taled malice, kiUled one Andrew Ray mend Sink, by striking hjm with an instrument, the name of phich instru ment was not aiven. Wamw nt statement in the indictment, that it! rtble,'is in the blood, although all . uuwjown io tne grand Jury. The crime was alleged to have been com mitted in Polk county about September 13. 1SS8. The case was tried before a jury, and defendant was convl :ted of murder in the first degiee. and sen ed to be hanged on February S, The defense moved for a new trial and setting aside of the verdict, basing It upon numerous grounds, among them bIng the following. 1st Insufficiency of the evidence to veruict and that the some ia agaitut the law. 2d Error In Is w occurring ' at the Ume Of trial an cTrmi n. ji fendant &s follows: The court e ri I aviB. With f .i". I Shake Into Your Shoea, J"811 the 3urr "l:rnl Vr y -- Powder for the might; convict the defendant of the fPPrently ai.deth" 1 1 Ni f- Xt cure, painful, awollen, mart! crim of manslaughter. , .T?.'- I'TVyv ing. nervous feet, and instantly take. tk. - . . I Knew that this wu tha n, tK wm.i- . . , . - "ii"au7 aea ""r : cairn mat the of the poisoa. CoaUaoiDg X 8. a hTJ out ot coma and bunion, court erred in adxritting the e idence I Pe"H'1Tre .kfa bTmreiear tad I th teet comfort dUcovery of v.i ii t once uan McLaughlin, f ruu'. wno, wmie on the stand, re- THE PAYMASTEIL Washington. April 24. Major Fram-ln Raw as Beef From Eczema. Eczema is more than skin-deep. The disease itself, the real cause of the! trotiDie, is In the blood, although all K"fcM-n, of the cruiser Ralegh, at the suffering is produced through the skin; V w Yik lanmt lat night relatin - v -v... KUC uikuv. i ooservaiions Of the rrhnk. 5?& ' hJhl ?"l.th- irtered W A?iSS lad writ- ' "l -" wrman naval command- . I Manila. It was stated tK.tlve y rreatdelof treeTlsYvfe representa. T .("3 ;: i ', ef 7 1i Nl V sod sore that it tin ma eoml&nt piB. It fiaally broke Into raantnr soread hegaa to tpmd sod grow worse. For the past fire or six rears I hars suffered untold agony and had given 11 U bop of evr beta -l l frea from th illnfi 1 as nav boea treated by some ot the bast physicians and have taken many blood nedi taes.aU la vala. With HtUe faith laft I began J-i-l' 11 r. ... . wnj-iderable displeasure in high, dlpl... iuaners, mainly be- cauee they are ronttary to th pocy w Ttninitmi nave adopt ic iuo!ic expression as possible, to the frir-tion which may i Aiamia. Llllt fWl ..iumIaJ . . a . ... - - -- vicrn7 oat in ra governments, wise policy In Wui. ,w " . in -"iS-and it'o Llb,Lrenf M-. freshed his memory regarding a cer.ali interview ne naa with prisoner, from a manuscript copy, made from a sten-ograpber-N notes. The motion was overruled and an appeal taken. Nu merous other errors are alleged by the defense, and dispoted by" the prosecu tion. The cae ws argued by Distr.et Attorney s. L. Hayden and Attorney General IX R. Jtf. Blackburn foe the resoondeat and W. 11. Holmes and J. 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