The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. XIVth Year, No. 204, Ed. 1, Sunday, October 23, 1898 Page: 4 of 28
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tion of this apprehension Is found In
tho fact that a temporary hospital
constating of sovonl detaohed sheds
iraa hantlly eronted during tho past
alcht bcthlnd tho Infectious hospital 100
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BUBONIC PLAQUE
Austrias Capital Has So Far Had
Five Cases of the Disease
RESULTED FR < OM EXPERIMENTS
Patients Are in an Isolated Hospital Being Attended
by a Volunteer Physician and Sisters of Charity
Sacrament Administered Through a Win-
dow The Entire City Panic Stricken
Copyrighted 1S3S by Associated rrcsO
London October 22 Tho out-
break ot the buu > Mo plaguo at
Vienna duo to tho experiments ot Pro-
fessor Nothnagles bacteriological es-
tablishment In tbo cultivation ot tho
ptaguo bacillus has spread terror ftt
tho Austrian capital Flvo cases lhavo
developed eo far traceable to tho cul-
tivation o tho bacillus Tlieiro are two
nursctf in the laboratory another of tho
slst nt9 Kerr Bartschs wife and Dr
Blaller tho physician who nttonded
Hcrr Barlsch
Tho sacrament ot tho Roman Cath-
olic cfironch was administered to tho
latter and to one ot the nurses through
a window ot tho plague cell
Dr Mullcr was considered an ou
thorlty on plague having been to Bom-
bay for tho purposo of studying It on
uao spot and ho survived all tho dan-
gers thero The disease at Vienna has
assumed a pneumonic form There aro
no bolls but each caso is accompanied
by Mgh fever and blood plttng E
traordlnary precautions ha > o now been
taken to prevent nn epidemic Tlio
plaguo putltnts Ho In an Isolated build-
ing attcudu by Dr Pooch a volunteer
physician and by Sstnrs of Charity
They aro surlrouudod by a tope across
which nobody 1b allowed to pass Dr
J d > writes tho prescriptions and
fasteuB them to tho window pane The
doctors outsltfia read them aud have
them made up Then tho proscriptions
aro placed on tho window ledge from
whunco they aro removed by those In-
side Food 1a coineyed Ho tho paUuuts
anil their attendants by Slaters of Char-
ity in a similar manner and tKo nurses
furnish accounts by telophono ot all
changes In the patients condition
Kray person who baa corao In contact
with Hcrr Jtarlsclhv principally the hos-
pital attendants han been Isolated
Somo of them resisted and others ti led
to escape but wero capuiwd suil all
were lockedi up Hcrr Ilarlsch was
111 for thrco days before ho saw a doe
tor during which which tlmo ho lived
with his wife anil visited wino shops
Tho wife who has now developed sus
ploioui slckuess vlaltoJ frltvuds rodo
In publlo omnibuses awl ramo In con-
tact with dozens of pcrsoni nt her hus-
bands fwwxil Tlio oxclpnient in
medical circlet is tremendous Tho
well known chemist Prof Hofioih Lu
dlng has mado a pathetic speech dur-
ing which ho expressed tho liopo ttuit
tho loetors of Vienna will proo them
solves equal to oil emergencies Tills
reveals oho fact that It Is tho opinion ot
mdtfical men at tho Austrian capital
that tho plaguo Is likely to spread a
that city AnoUhcr significant lndJav
complete It ai quickly as poslkla
A painful featuro of tho Viennese
eltuatou is tho unscrupulous attltndo
of tho antlSomlltc papers which are
accusing thu JowUh doctors of bring
ing tho plaguo to Vlennu It is fcarul
that tlila appeal to tho worst passions
of tha mob will lead to plaguo rlota
against tho Jens if the dlseao sjuvmlB
iiuiik roitniua rrixn
CONBTANTINOPIK The emperor and em-
pties of Oerinany liavo left biro for Jeru
enlcin
LONDON John Morloy has been solottcd
to write tlio biography ot Wlltlnm D Jlad >
Ltcne
HAVANA The Spanish cominlsslonirh os
tlumtii that 15000 suluiTS will moeiit tlioir
dlsolmrto nnd remain in tlio island
rUANOHAI Prince Henry of Prussia pa
radw all the troopn at Tsln Tau fort in honor
of the birthday of lint empress of Ocrmvuj
PliDTOHIA Traiisvnnl Hfputillc Tlie lnf
firs hnM > lieen rcpulBfd by a force of biirRhors
sijit iiMdniit tliiin Tin burgliern iliiiitn mi ui
lute the umuntnlns killing several
PONOi The Manitoba trnnspnrt hus unll
fl for New York with oftlrors and men of tha
Tlilid Wleeansln nnd thirty passengers Tim
Ittllef nnd MlAilfmlpPl have nieo sailed
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AMERICANS HELPLESS
LSIAtMSII lUtSIISSIOMIItlH TlliV l
IMOIOCOI WITH < 0 > lI3 llT
All tin AnirilrmiB f > nn l i > In to lii
tlYrr tun lis lrolritl Tniopo N Mtlwl
to llneU Hit IlK IIimiiiiikIi
Havana October 28 Tho American com-
mission hero is placed in on tintotltnmte
IKiultlon Tho Spnnl h government It 13
alleged dnlly cnnimlta mmo net In iol
j tlon of tho torniB ot the piotccol or tho lo
Kiltty of which li doubtful Hinjh as the
removal ot guni or Ihu Kilo of RovornnitU
proiierty ngilnst whldi nil tho Amotion
rmninltwlon la nble to do in to prot 3L
which It does regularly only to see Its
pmtratHutihctslPil and ignored Raid ono o
tho mumbeiD of the conunlMlon Wo can-
not go out Into tl o btreot aid Btop the
guns being enrtcd on tho ioaiU ourselves
Wc Bhould nce trooi or niarincii hoto to
enforce our piotntB All wu cull do in to
proteafto which action no attention Is paid
11 Is the most extraordinary ultinatlon over
I known In tho teeth ot tho protests ot
our committee tho Spaniard first ills
mounted tho ruiui ot tlio Alfonso XIII In
tho Santa Chira battoiy and qulotly le
turued t ioni to tho eiulior and thoy now
nnnounco that tho will sail for Spain on
thu 30th These guns tcolinlcjilly belong
lo tho fortress vvhero they wero placed iiil
JnounUd nnd could not accurately bo enn
llereil as movablu propcrlj Next tho
nuthoritlos held n ralo ot bout J500U00
wnrlh ot brass cannon which wore uli
posnil of despite prato iti at lies than Imlt
their vnluo Matters havo nmv culminated
In total disregard for our commissioners
In the dlsmountlns ot tho heavy Krupp
guns in tho lUinn btttory fur bhlxnnnt to
tipaln
haupsovs i > uiiuf uihTPititim
xAt < Iu VilnimiHtiiUMit lie liilomli
Mm Kin it ii UrllKloiiH rifi
Soeda Cable Dispatch to the New York Her
a1 7htt tlo u tr V0 CopvrluhtoJ
ISiS by Jnmrn Oordim Hotm tt
Hnvans OctoW 2 Tho American eol
ony Is interested nrH dlsturbo1 b cauro of
tho published announcement that AjJmlial
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Mckinley is a politician
Special Dhinatoh to The Post
Wrtrtvlngton October 23 When tho senate oomeu to consldor the npiiolut
mem durlnj thla war ot 200 fcoeond lloutenstvta in tho regular nrmy from civil
116 tJiwo may bo sensation that will cprrugato tho brow ot tha president tho
Eocwtary ot war and tho adjutant general There w ro 10000 application for
thsooiflsicesbut wit o many to draw from many baA appclntmontB wero made
HOUSTON DAILT POST SUNDAY MORNING OCTOBER 23 1898
5 WRECK ON THE ROCK ISLAND
Fi ve rieii Were Killed Instantly and 1 Wo Others
N
Fatally Hurt
i Fort WorthrTwcsB October 22 Five tnon lcaie4 n two others so aerlously
J Injured tfcat they aro expected to d1 nnd one other hurt la tho result of a
torrlblo wreck which occurred on tho Ilook Island near Saginaw thin morning
i otl oclock
Tho right men woro all stool gang bawls and brokn tnto a wheat car at
Hush Sprttecs for tho purposo of stealing a rWo Into Fort Worth In comlnc down
o a hill 1Mb pido of Saginaw near tho scene ot tho Santa Fo holdup th trsln
Z parted In tho middle The engineer Wilson not knowing thla slowed up tor a
J crossing with the rosult that tho cars wibVh haxt boon separatcii from the front
cars camo down upon them with a crash wrecking four cars loaded with wheat
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Believed He May Have Tied Up Congress by Illegal S
Army Appointments 5
MtrMmf < lm ooumulatln to provo that poWUcul pulls sorted out mojt of too
uoowwtu oo nd not merit Tho war dspartmottt roeorda ebow that fifty ot o
the appoloAees failed either physically or mentally but their pull got them 2
through Just Msa same Tho age limit waa olao IgaoioJ ouo una 35 years old
brtB P ° lBted la onathcr lnstanoo the favorej appltcunt yua caiulit nt tlio e
acmt lK
Vldf > enateJy chetiUns but ho wnsi commlssloqevl Jiuit the same nnd Is S
iff 2 ° in mr u ma bfl that tn 3 Illegal appointments wuro t o widely scat
5 2 r roU < > to tie tho hands of a majority oj that body IX b lng S
> i t l one edth4tttb rewa vn vr Hclcor txtlr of polltlcraxa than °
Mo
Hf wt > i > P > N efitlww i Und wmbng the 200 uppolntraonta mado J
i j Wv j ji >
IMIiMMa IM tMt t ltMt ultl IMl
and burring tho men who wero In one of them On a pllo of wheat after crushing
and mangling them In a most iorrlblc m Dner Word wa brought to town and
Juntlco Milam wont out soon after In a ivedal car finding that tho acctlcnt had
occurred Jn the manner described
TCfi Wlltil
JOHN DOUOtlUItTY IjOUIS MIMjRR
WIM1AIM OHUIDN WILLIAM SOAJiliANSON
iPATHlOK JOIOIJ
Woundtrl James KoMcy John Lac llllly Smith
Dougherty h s r sister living at Indlanapoll3 Ind from whom he had received
a loiter Btntlng llmt a brother had boon kllcd in tha war I > auls Ml lor tas on
uncle namm Dear a contractor living in Kansas City Win Scanlansons father
IUcb at Pprlngfleld 111 The relatives of fio thteo mnn named above wero
notified ot their Tate Rear Hrakcraan Paul saved to a llfo by jumping from tho
top of a ckt Ho was slightly Injured
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SUMMARY OF TODAYS IMPORTANT NEWS
Vlt AFT13IIMATII
Waslilngton thoroughly underitnndu
Dint Spain plays for dtlay nnd lutendii
crowding her to the utmost Drceinbor 1
h the Americans will tako control of niTaiis
2 in Cuba
o Sampson may bo retired from active
rommand when his iluttca at Havana havo
o been completed
2 Tim flrat troops ot tho Seventh army
e corps will embark for Cuba from Savan
rnh about Novomlier S
o Admlrul Sonipfon la announced to make
2 a rdlglous nddre 3 nt Havana today bin
friends will try lo dlmuada him
On advUn of tho rommlastoner In Ha-
vana tlio lending ot American troops nviy
bo delayed another month
Philippine coiigrew nn September 15
oted in t iwir at aunaxuilton Ayulnalilo
lnlniH to rave r nmipviitloii but says Uu
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natlvrn nro Inslncwe Clnsh lirtnecn
< Auieriialis and insurgents narrowly avert
S ed
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lermany cxpeetrvl to paw liuvs which
will practically ixtludo American input
produolii and America will probably re
tallato on Qenmui viinos colon and toys
Ilinneror Williams trip to Urn liast li
ion < ldired of polltlonl slgnlftmnee and
It Is thought the miltnn may deed lo nor-
mally tlio inland of Hhmlci or tlio poit ot
Haifa
An old flennnn couple mulcted out of a
foitiimi by Impostcr vvho got their
iluuglilir out ot purgatory anil bud her
muirkd tn an angel
Oiilciw Ungland recedes frmn her ultt
mjturn or Kranao ngtoes to withdraw from
1iuliudii tho two mllnns arc llablo to l i
Kin liostllltltti Incitement U Intense and
tlm mivlrsi mii ready to k it each otlier
Ilio bulonlo pliitiuo lias been Introduced
into Vluum tbrougli scientist uxperluicnt
lug with bacillus nnd giwl nltuin Is tcJt
Picmler Urisjon of Kranio a llud on
all slitca The nnttMroyfuslteo promts to
ninUo trnuhlo and tho authmlil i aro pit <
parlni fnr a dguntir riot
Turlilsh ttoupi am evacuating Crete by
night Tho powers will occupy tho Itland
peuillng tho uppolnliucnt of a governor
genera
Pnuico believed 1m > linv a moral right to
keep Pashoda and tho Parisian pro ns
Rcrta shs will do no Ieace but not at
ati > prlio U tbo Prraich vlow ot thu
matter
Dttvillviit
Pome ot thn Pail Itlycr cotton mills hav
closed down and In another tlui kplnner
nro an a strike
The tlvll kervlce rommlsslon lighting
ngsihifit polltliMl iiescsmui ts on Pvderat
offiitals mill omployes
AltiioUBh most of tho States hive with
diavvn their ouaMuttne 13r IIhint will
not entirely reinovo tho Tuxas rcstrletlana
until all danger is pnssol
SPOUT
Tho Stnto Unlvcrnlty foetball team flr
frot the A and M bojs it to 0 Only one
man hint
Tor the fourth tlmo Hdkw wins the
United States bird championship killing
90 out nt 100 blrdn
Prlncetou dotetitetl tho Cornell kickers
G to 0
lIMMitUl M
Ltytrpool oottnn futures uuclucgc d Now
York uncliaugcd to 1 point up and Naw
Oilcans 1 point down to 1 point up Spots
unchanged but In buyers favor
American sardiuen very scarce
Pecsu crop short and prices firm and
dvancliiK
Tho ttoelc market showed strength in
Western railways and IndubtrJalii
All tho grain market higher on advance
in Europe Provisions slightly lower
Sampson will deliver a religious addicks
tomorrow utternooiv Admiral Sampson Is
til lu such poo lwalth that to him to
attemiit to mnko an addre 3 mtjhi mean
n physical collapse Ilia frlenJa aro the
luoit ilihturbctt beojusa Kov A J Ulax and
Iter Justin O Pulton aro billed to assist
him In rontfuctlofi tho nroflllns Thco men
aro antlOutboUc crusaders and It is hard
to belicvo It possible that Admiral Sainp
ton would risk being forced tacitly to ln
doriio tholr fanatical views The admiral
en no bo cn but ilr Pulton saja ho
has that utllcerB pictulso to make a thort
address Mr Kulton galnevl fame when hs
antiCatholic adirosees ciuted riots In
Trciuort temple tto < on Mr Dlu who has
lorg been tomcthlng ot a Culuo firebrand
took part In tha ton yosra Insurrection nt
ter which ho went to tho United States de-
nounced Catholicism acid flnaHy returned to
Huvarn to preach e sal est tho Catholics
After tho breaking out of tho retent in
surreotton howas Incarcerated In Cibinas
many p rv > n expected him to be shot
but ho was ret s ed as a favor to the UmUd
8tate
It U believed Sampsons frlonds will to
Hwrrow itteinpt to dl uJe him from th
ldMU
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TrXA POLITICS
novorior Sayera had a very largo audi
enco at Oleburas
Mr Hogg had a large crowd nt Pronham
to hoar him nnd ho spoke with earnest
rcss for demoiricy Ho oppose tho pen-
sion amendment
Dallas county populists persist In Using
Judge Hurts name agatn t his wishes
A very largo number of applicants nro
going to apply to Governor payers for po-
sitions most of Unm want any Mnd of
an offlca
It Is believed Hurleson will havo a ma-
jority of IWO or SOU over Jones in Caldwell
county
ltcpublloan campaign fund In tho Tenth
dlntilrt Is raid to bo a largo one
Oovernor Culbornon was glen a rousing
r option nt Uvalde people from all that
section rami to hear democracy ex
expounded
Mr DlaUi dirc < tly charged that Mayor
Ply was mm ot tlio Hawley aid society and
It was not denied
VlVlBi
rive men wero killed and two fatally
Injured In a wreck near Saginaw on tha
ltoiU island
tine hundred and slxtythreo thousand
bale of cotton havo benn carried to Oal
vi Hon Irom HoUKton io tar this BCaiou
Underwood S OIrrs ot Columbia filed a
deed ot trust liabilities iro 27000
Walter ford ne ro on trial for mur-
der claimed bo wus lusfmi when ho
killed bis RviettlHvirt Was given tho d ath
penalty
An aged widow waa fatally burned at
Midlothian A Mexican woman wai badly
burnod near lullng
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Interfiling nntoi from Aubtlu embrao o
lug tho cancellation ot an emergency rate J
Mutations of the conimhslon law now o
sclfAule of intcs un lumber °
Thu projector of tho Snhlno and Nortn 6
wtst < ni riitlioad Just chartered Is Inter-
viewed
lie port nijs tho Clould sjstcm Is looking
for u deep water outlet on tho gulf coast
Tho slto for lorth Worths new rail-
road dtpot practically selected the cost to
bo f 150000
The railroads at Memphis aunounco re-
sumption nt train service and tho raising
or modification ot quarantine
Pen Iurns killed and fivo other workmen
burl by an accident at tho Planters and
Piantcis oil mill
M Parelrn n drummer tor an Albany
N V house shot and killed by Gcorgo
Je Moss night superintendent ot tho
Mrtchanta and Plauters oil mill
Aaron Hubon a colored switchman run
over and killed In the Houston and Texas
Centinl jnrds
lee Tornu shot and badly wounded by
Arthur Williams loth colored
lku Kloti Shot nnd morUilly wounded by
OfciKn Smith colored
Annual orgmiliatioii and election ot of-
ficers of the 55 2 club
The county commissioners fix the offi-
cial ballot
Daughters ot the Itepubllc cease all ef-
forts to securo tho San Jacinto battlo
ground
1h effort to develop tho oil well at the
lujlor place uear Plerco Junction
Chailcs Uritfin colored given twenty
tlvt jears for tho killing ot Chas Dlay
lock
A movoment to reequlp tho Magnolt
Park road
Tbo opening of tho Womans Exchange
a pretty reception
A call for a meeting ot old timers to
orgsnlte
Work of the Houston Charity nnd Itellet
association
issDiiiitoaeiiitiiiiisii
T11I3 SllVUNTH OOIIPS
Tlrst or In Trooim Will HnibarU
Alimit oiemliiT Jt
Spe < lal DIspatrh to Tho Post
Washington October 22 Troops of the
Seventh army corps at Jacksonville J < U
nro to begin moving to Savanuah on Mon
dsy or Tuesday Tho vvbole corjia will go
iuto camp at s viiuttih but It U expectoi
that tho Hr t embtrkitlon will take place
not later than November 3
Tihere aro only about fourteen available
transports now on tho Atlantic coast and
soma of theso are In ua on tho regular
Ims running from New York to Ponce and
Suitlago
Havana October 22 Tho American
commission yesterday Informal the Span-
ish cottmvislsoners that tbo American
troops would begin to conw to tha Island
during November
NASHVH1U Tennlu a speilal match
with William Ulllbtpn Hollo Heikck for tha
fourth tlmo won the Ironmedal as tho chun
V 0 1 i b < > t ° f toe Uultsd autts H
kllUa M out ot posslbl toft
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SPAIN IS AFTER DELAY
This Is Understood Thoroughly at
Washington
NO PROGRESS TOWARD SETILBinNl
Hos Been Made by toe Paris Peace
Commissioners
DECBMHBK 1 THB UATB PIXBD
For Aitierliani < o Take Control In
Cuba mid tlir Ooeminent In-
tend to Do Mo
Special Dispatch to Tho Post
Washington October 22 Wo havo not
modified our demand that Spain shall re-
linquish tho civil administration of Cuba
oa December 1 Wo recognize however
thM It will bo a physical Impossibility for
her to withdraw 120000 men by that time
Wo uro crowding her however ond she
will withdraw from tho island as soon as
possible
This statement was mado to mo today by
a high official ot tho administration who
Ia thoroughly familiar with all the facts
In tho negotiations In progress In Tarls
and Havana It was evident from what ho
said that tho administration feels that
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IMadnd October 22 The
newspapers hcio regard a minis-
terial crisis as imminent and
thoy urgo die ministers to sink
their differences in view ot
Spains many difficulties
from tho conduct ot the commissioners
representing Spain at tho Paris conference
tho government Is doing all In Us power
to gain delay and U la not proposed by tho
Urolted States to permit tho negotiations
to drag ono moment longor than Is abso-
lutely necessary Tho authorities feel that
onco Spain relinquishes control of tho
rovonuo producing branches of the Cuban
govornmont sho will leave that Island ns
promptly as possible and It Is this belief
which Induces thorn la strongly press
their demand that sho withdraw on Decem-
ber I So far as tho tlmo for tiho departure
of tho last of the Spanish troops Is con-
cerned I was told that the United States
knows Just what resources Spain possesses
and that this government will not unncc
esarlly crowd her In thH respect
It can be pt Hed on authority that ab-
solutely no progress was made at yester-
days sitting of the American and Spanish
commissioners in Paris
Tho State department has received a
cablegram from llr Day chairman of the
American representatives showing that
the Spanish commissioners continued their
efforts today to lead the American com-
missioners Into a discussion of tho as
sumption ot Cuban Indebtedness by tho
United States but Mr Day and his col-
leagues declined to discuss theso matters
on tho ground that they woro Irrelevant
and do not como within tho scopo of mat-
ters to bo considered as fkod by tho pro-
tocol signed by M Oambon representing
tho Spanish government
Just ivhat programme will be followed
at Mondays session of tho committee can-
not bo stated for tho reason that the au-
thorities havo no Information showing what
Spains next move will be and tho first
move on that day must como from Seuor
Illos It is bcliovcd hdwever that they
will bring new arguments before the Araei
lcans relating to the Cuban debt
Secretary Hay saw tho president this
afternoon anl briefly discussed the situa-
tion with him and It Is expected that
prompt action will be taken by the Ameri-
can commissioners on Monday as a re-
sult bt fresh Iretruetlons to be sent to
them
TUB MATTDtt HEFURRHD
Special Cable Dispatch to tho Now York Her-
ald and The lloutton Post Copjrtghted
1S9S by Janiei Oordon Bennett
Paris October 22 Plgaro states Jut oa
tho receipt of tha Spanish proposals rU
tlvp to tho Cuban debt yesterday the Amer-
ican commlHslonors decided thsy woull
hao lo refer tho master to tha government
ot Washlngtoa
Paris October 22 Tho United Statoi
peace commission held two sittings today
to consWer tha voluminous communication
presented yesterday by tho Spanish com
mlwtonera This new proposition ot tha
Spaniards looks to a compromise between
tbo refusal ot tho Atrt nHin3 to aMuma
any of tho Coiban dobt and tho Spaniards
holdlns thsi tho United States should as-
sume wholly Tho terms ot yestwdaya
propcual ro unknown avu to tho commis-
sioners Tha Atncrlccm commission will
reply to the cocmunt atlon at Monday
Joint eeaslon ami aa extended argument
will then follow and will carry the nut
ter pcfolbly over to another meeting
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be Temii t V Define Slmln
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Parts October 22Le Tern this
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Good Health of Countless Americans D
Paines Celery Compound
WnATHEIl 1MOHMATION
Cotton HrRlon tlnllrttn
For tho twntyfour hours
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ytstetdaj 7tlh meridian ttuie
Temp Ruin state ot
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Abilene cg
Hallingcr c
Uraumont 0
Peevlllo 70
Ilrraliam
lug deals editorially with the work or to SSSTchriVd
biwnrth anVl Amorlcan poaos commlosloiw JwdMma C2
rornarklng at the outset that little p jr nm VT
has thus far bscn mad in th ngoiMUvu Dublin
Both sides the paper says have tho ben
intentions No Spaniard desires a rotrewali U rletta
t x hM u SssssSta
Mln full weather
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Atlanta 10
Augusta H
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Montgomery <
New Oilcans 10
Savannah 10
VlckEburg 7
Wilmington 10
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BEST OF ALL DOCTORS
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Countless homes in every olty In America tatlon and prominence among htf vn
havo been bayed from tho sad loss of soma slonal brethren First he was elecfsJ u
despairing member by Painos celery com tho professorship ot anatomy and tarwj
IJ0Ula In tho Vermont university Next lis u
Tho story of tho life work ot the dlscov appointed lecturer on materia media 12
orer of this worldfamed remedy is familiar medical botany In Dartmouth ColleM lit
to most reiders Tho likeness of Dart
next > ear ho was chosen professor ot bt
mouths greatest professor Prof Edward chair then vacated by Prof Itobby laife
E Phelps M D UU D given above is cupied tho chnlr tho most Important m
best of him
ie jet in tho at the tints f
statesmen
Excepting Its handful of magnificent formulated his most remarkable preset
nd its military heroes saya Hon iiJ
io mest recent writer upon and critic ot I iProf Phelps has gilven to his proM
America tho ovvb
tho
peoplo moro to Dart jn Painos celery compound pos ltlflt
mouths phjslclsntracher than to any I for sleeplessness wasting strengthfc
other one man icpsls biliousness liver complaint u
lnevery walk of
among the highest Bia rhoumatlsm all nervous diseases ui
offlco holders at the National capital In kidney troubles It Is tho only ipedfc
the homes of tho best people In the large recognized and prescribed today by tbttrf
cities among the everyday folks of the physicians for diseases arising from
fam lies
country In comfortahle crcuin biltated nervous sjstem Tor such m
etances famll cs thit live from hand to plaints Taines celery oompjual suciei
mouth and could not It they wished at again und again whero everjttfn to
ford tho service ot any but an ordinary tMs f
physiciancverywhcro I havo met pcorlo x o remedy was ever so hlgWyrW
to Whom Paine s celery compound has
bean mended because nono ever accomplUbel
a blessing i much
S S th0 worW fl IJl d < 1lsc07 > by Painos celery compoiwd stands lfttScJl
n
P9 f an mf albe curo for th03e competition for feeding exhaurtei tttw
e Mi ha rCS uI fr0n n mlarc1 and building up tho strength of tSe In
nervous system and Impure blood which
It curt > d radically nnd permanently
world and mado he his d0ct0r t0 th9 healthy increase in apoetite and nf
an era in the
practlco ot medicine
Prof Phelps was born In Connecticut and
graduated in medicine at Yale
His unusual talent soon brought him rcpu
purposo to crush the vanquished advoMiry
Ijo Temps then cites tho methods of
wrttan interchanges toetvvoen the com
mltelons as a causw ot slow progress and
n > 3 it Is very evident that such proced
ure has been adopted to retard and com
plicate tho piogreua ot tho negotiations
such a sjstem ot monologues Instead ot
dtaiogufs consuming illimitable time labor
and good humor
It should uo parenthetically statoL
though contra allegations havo oeen madj
the plan ot written Inttr hirEJ had ls
birth In tho Spanish commission the Amer
icana having boen moro disposal to a fioj
hand in dUcusslou to tho end of moro
speedily arriving at conclusions
On ouo point Lo Temps is clearly mls
nformed when it affirms that tho Spau
a UKl SlUl t0 3 Pl
follow tho use ot Palnes celery compwslv
It Is tho most remarkable medlcsl aclk
meut of this last half ot the aineww
century
Kerrvllia 71 27
Lamposa3 70 37
Longvlow CO 31
LOinc 6J 41
Piilcstlno 00 34
Paris CO 32
San Antonb 44
San Marc03 CS 38
Sherman CO 37
Temple M 33
Tyler CS 3T
Waco 6G 34
Weathertord C3 31
Means 615 378 00
Not included in means
Cotton H lT IlnUetln yrt
Central
Stctlon
1 l fy the
procedure and that Senpr Abarzuzj of tho Charleston
Spanish commission attempted i freo lis1 Galvciton 27
cusioii instead of long vvrltlnirs but Llttlo llok ll
not listened to This tot tatSSctt to ulS 0W
mlsinformationi 0
ru all
oa both
sides ore received with due attention
La Temps continuing rcinarkn that the
present cumbersome methods cmplojed
hero mark the return of tho Interminable
congn S3 of Munster which after eight
years produced tho treaty of Westphalia
° T mPl regards as very curious
i fa c at tho no rn repuhlic of the
UnlttidStates has asslsed In that species
ot archaologilcal restiTre tlnn The papt
then twites lengthily tho Spanish conten
tion regarding tho Cuban debt in terras so
exact as to Indleata tho Spaniards as the
sottreo of Information thus
Spain clalims that thoro car not ho aa
intorreBiium of sovereignty that from the
moment Spain abandons Cuba it passes
ipso facto aim necessarily to the United
States and that tho Unltol States can not
ropudiato ofthcr Us prorogatiiva or its
obligation
Siiiumuneil to Inrln
iMantln October 22 CScncrat Whlttlej
Vho collector of oustoms here has been
ordered to proceed to Paris for the purpose
of test tying boforo
tho United States peace
commission there
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