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The Leader-Democrat from Springfield, Missouri • 7

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1 1 i i 1 1 THE LEADEErDBf OPRjbT. WBfUGgOMDr MCI a raiDAT, Jvtr HI HIS DEATH RECALLS IT GOOD SHOWING A FATAL -0f MISTAKE For Infants and Children jn before the relshstag without a sword by bis aids. The prince entered the chancellor at Just the age when Bismarck, left It 76. ilia mental composition was happily dcsorlbed ns "a harming blend of tbe philosopher and the man of action." Bismarck's way of putting It on learning of the appointment was: "Prince Hohenluhe Is a salt man, but ha lacks initiative." "I cannot recall," wrote ons who had known him many years, that ha ever committed single mistake or serious error of judgment In the whole course of his long and varied career. He was beloved and respected by his own Bavarian countrymen and admired ln tbe Imperial diet.

Without surrendetlug hli Independence to Bismarck, he erer commanded hit confidence and esteem. He made himself popular with roe French o. Paris, and, what was still more difficult, with the French In Alsace-Lorraine. BiOre he was appointee to the difficult position ot governor of the conquered province of Alaacf-Lomlne he had demonstrated his qualities In various high and responsible positions, notably vice president of the relch-atag In 1671, as German ambassador lr Paris in succession to Count Arnlm, and as president of the European conference The Kind You Have Always Bought;" Bears the Signature of' -i r- i do Is Often Made By the Wisest of Springfield Its a fatal mistake to ncglovt backache. Backache Is tha first symptom of kidney ilia m.

Serious eomplllcstlons folios Doan's Kidney Pllla sura, th-Tn promptly. Don't delay until too late. Until It become dlabetea Bright's disease. Read what a Springfield ccitlien says: Jlr. J.

U. Martin, the well known proprietor of the Arkansas Wtvi.n yard, whose address Is 61 North Campbell street, says: "Ever since I left the army some 2V years sxo or more 1 have had trouble with my kidneys, and pain In my back down low serosa the lulna I presume the trouble was brought on by hardships while in the army and at times it eras so bad that I eouM hardly attend to my work. The slight-tst old aggravated the trouble. I tried every menus and doctored with some of the heat physicians but nothing tunned to clo me very much good. For tbciestfew years a dull aching pain has been almost continuous.

I saw Doan's Kidney Fills advertised, procured a bos of tha Ferguson-KIntrca Drug end they bellied me from tha start The nntln-ued use ot the pllla has driven away tha pains and aches anil at this tim they hart not returned. I am In better health than I have been for and It la with pleasure thsi 1 dorse Doan's Kidney Pllla" For sals by all dealers; prl Vi Fuslcr-Ullhurn Buffalo, sole agents fur tbe United States 11 member the name Doan's and take no other. lh rdcn of their hosts and saw much ot Interest THE DEATH OF PRINCE HOHEKLOHE. BERLIN. July 1-ChludwU Carl Victor, Prince llohenlohe BchlllmgsfumL who wis the eGrman imperial from 18S4 to 1900, died at iligsts list night He win 62 yean ofa.

lie was succeeded as chancellor by present chancellor. Count Von Prince Hohenluhe resigned a half d-u times before the kaiser finally ado pted his resignation. Prince llohenlohe was a Bavarian. He belonged hi the Blsmani; school of statesmanship. Prince Hohenluhe baring been appointed member of the Bavarian first char-ber, pursued decidedly antl-Austlat aud Prus-rophlle policy, vigorously pleading fur the alliance of all southern 8 ales with 0.

A. CRANDALL AND HIS PAPER ROAD. Worked up Considerable Interest in Springfield, Sedalia, Marshall and Elsewhere. 0. A.

Crandall's death In Connecticut yesterday haa a local Interest In Spring-field. In 1692 and 1892 be was math In evidence in Spring fie id and the counties north of hers to Marshall. Us was the heed of paper road which reused the greatest amount of speculation all slung the Hues. Bprlngfield was new ln the paper road business then. It had bed some experience with tbe Chicago.

Hannibal A Springfield railway which waa fiat (allure after JUW.uOO bonus had been raised. However, It was not difficult matter to work up interest ta the second proposition which came along shout five years later. Mr. Crandall's road was organised ta Marshall ta 1892. A convention was held In that elty which was attended by dslegatt from Springfield.

Bedalla and Marshall. At the meeting a company was formed and called the Springfield, Seilalla. Marshall A Northern. Mr. Crandall was made president of the company snd so remained until the road gave way by Its own weight.

The leading promoters of the rood were O. A. Crandall, Dwight Treadway, J. B. Quigley and G.

A. C. Woolley. Quigley baa always been promoter and often successful one. Only recently he succeeded.

ta building an electric road ta Nevada. He was supposed to have been warded the contract to build th road from Bprlngfield north. Mr. Treadway was supposed to he quuite wealthy. On account of Mr.

Crandall's known fi- nanrlal Blending th paper road relain- ed public favor for st least year be fore people begin to lose confidence ln IL The first thing which the road de- mended was bonus of 1100,000 from Springfield end terminal and depot facilities. This bonus wu finally raised snd It was found tbsl tbs terminal facilities would require about This, too, wu finally guaranteed. After Springfield had met nil the demands the rood began to slumber, ta 1698 sharp demand wu beard that somilhlng be dons. Crandall, Treadway and Quigley came here and held mys-terloua meetings with citizens and declined to be Interviewed. Finally It wu announced that the road- would thereafter be called the Mlsaouri River and Tidewater, the object being to build a road from tbe Mtaeourt river to the are Tbe surrey was made by E.

E. Colby. These Innocent end htrmlea preliminaries are always gone through with but the people of Bprlngfield found that it costs eometh'ng even to do that It was dimlnlshlnm In numbers. There Is hut Russian sugar and steel Interests and few signs of rust this year, the government He apparently die- Vegetables are generally light. Pota-played mors feeling than the Intrinsic toes, if well cultivated, are fair bnt are value of the sugar trade with the United generally quite light Other vegetables Slates necessitated.

Perhaps this Is to not promise well. Good cultivation due partially to the feet that the lmper-1 rorljr vegetables makes It possible to lal family and other Influential people de(y drouth. are largely Interested la the sugar Industry. Whether Mr. Gage acted advisedly In the first Instance la ons question.

Whether trurkllng la now political expedient la another question. The United States must meet Russia half way. But if Ru deslro. a eaU the Ust meeting a delegate to the war, we should fight Russia does not1 Vi, r.iita Bi.tu I hurtlcullursl society, mi-, a report of the meeting at New Haven, June 4 to 6. She saw exhibits of fmlth not Intend to allow the United Slates, Cer-a-any of anybody to have permanently agreed that the subscriber were to give: the hymn nod then the Rev.

Read rertaln percentage of their subsrrlp-l Sturt, Unitarian minister, and An-thm on the spot In order to mike the! drew Kehrmlnh Boynton, a Congregu-survey. This was pretty generally done, uioualtst, gpose upon the life and work Dyspepsia Cure Digests what yon eat. This preparation contains all of thn digesUnu and digests all kinds of food. It gives instant relief aud never fails to cure. It allows you to ent all ths food you want.

Tbe most sensitive stomachs can take it. By its use many thousands of dyspeptics have been cured after everything else fulled. II prevents formation or gas on the stomach, relieving all distress after eating; Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to taka, II cant help but do yea good Prepar'd only by E. G.

DcWnrlinx.C'tilnM Thvl. buttfr contain alio. CANCER Hesa Treatment that mm Osassrs sal Turner. Vssd ottk prrfwt ssMyi banka soouisg, nsa-lreh utlug. piefrrto haw pstlosts sntM to IS.

Saaliariua fur i Case ihs! maar itut-JI In. itKHirSanltsrliui wre ml saf HtMmwSL Wrlta IMlwv fersur psft torus It cmisiss aiiick valuul.le tstonaatloa sag ksnSreds of tritlwnlsli fra psKest hsee etin-4 ot cssm. tow Am. (o.suUsUjs ta sail or Is prrsos. IM Addniis, OR.

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KAMCAADTV. giiccniiii WELL RECEIVED. Missionaries Are Returning to the Interior of China. BERLIN, July A special dispatch to the Volks Zeitung from Chiu says (list aronling to advices received at mission headquarters, many missionaries hare returned to tbs Interior of Shantung province, where they were well received by the Chlnere. Tha Indemnities for allusions destroyed and Chinese Christians killed bare nearly all been regulated and paid, but tbe missionaries from every locality report their belief that the present rslm will not last long.

A missionary from Chensl prorlnra reports that, following the directions of th dowager empress in Sianfu great preparation for war are being made. Tha German foreign office say that all official reports received here from China seem to show that no new preparation are being made fur fnrthnr uprising ta that country, and that, upon Investigation, the various alarming reports of approaching trouble ta Chiu were found to be unwarranted. Funeral of ex-Governor Pingree. DETROIT, July services over the body of Hsten 8. Pingree ex-governor of Michigan, were held today, ta life Hr.

Pingree1 house was never closed to the public, and it wu ao in death All for whom room could be found were permitted entrance. The service were held In the east drawing room. A Scriptural reading followed of th dead man. After a prayer, tha singing of "Lend, Kindly Lead," ended the service. The cuket wu borne from the hoi so to a flag-draped ralsson, drawn by four borers.

Escorted hy Governor Bliss and suit, the First regiment Michigan ua- tioual guard and the First battalion Mirhlgan naval reserves, th cortege pured slowly daws the broad avenue, put thousands of members of various civic organizations, who were drawn up at ulute on one aide of the avenue. As the caisson rolled by. each erganiratloa fr.j ta behind it. marching to the -)l- cmn tone of the dirge played by th bandc. The Interment waa at Elmwood cemetery and tne eervlm there were ta ctnrg of the Scottish Rite Mason and th O.

A. R. A CHILD ENJOYS The plenum flavor, gentle action and soothing effect of Syrup of Figs, when ta need of laxative, snd If tbe father or mother be coatlv or bilious, the most gratifying results follow Ita us; to hst it is th best family remedy kmswi end every family Msnunfctured Syrup Co. should have by th California Fig For 40 years Dr. Fowler's Extract ot YVlId Strawberry his been curing sum- mer complaint, dysentery, diarrhoea, bloody flux, pain ta th stomach, aud It haa never yet tailed to do everything claimed for IL Those famous little pllla, DeWItt's Little Early Riser, eompcl your liver aod bowels to do their duty, thui giving you pure, rich blood to recuperate your body.

Ar easy to take. Never gripe. J. W. Crank Drug Cot, R.

M. Fink. GreellJ As charity rover multitude of sins before God so dors politeness before men. defence has found that rheumatism ta roused by uric arid In ths blood. This poison should be excreted hy tha kidney.

Foley' Kidney Cpre always makes them wsIL StanclU A Denton, Reed A Barrett. Young Slmpaon (to the lovely FVlIrln, as they itnnd on the pissss ta th moon-light) Mite Felicia, this world looks so dreary nnd lonely to me. I feel as though no one loves ms. Felicia (ln a sympathetic tone "Oh, Mr. Slmpeoa, God loves you.

Wh.su Loudon tad wss eritsd what ths lord had mods, he replied: "Th earth, the sea, and til th tin dummies." Hot until the examiner had exerted hta mental taeulttau until hs was almost wreck did hs solve ths riddle, ell th Undnmmtes," wss shorthand tor "all that la them Takes eat bock to where ptaasares of happy childhood 4trs blooming. Klfidlea anew the pleasures of Ilfs. That's what Rocky Mountain Tea docs. He. Ask your druggist Prussia.

HI nJm and ldrsi were the ou ua 0, same Greater Germany wss the task of Uismarck'i idc; aud Hohenlohe was snlicequentiy always toreswit ln supporting th'1 Iron chancellor's national policy. On "the last day of 1866 he was appointed Bs srlnn minister of foreign affairs. Hqn au energetic. straightforward supporter of the United Germany" movement, and likewise sn energetic. oppJn nt of the clerk-el Influence ta Gerona politics.

Hie friendliness towards Pi'irMa. and still more hi antagonism Rom Am1(an w(re -he suned movement Henley Friday, but it is selfish per- Je.nl ta snd went far son Indued who will begrudge tbe Euan alliance of all Europe sutas thI. of comfo.t the DeWItt's Witch Hazel Bair should promptly applied to cuts, burns and scalds. It soothes and quickly heals the irjured parts. 1 here are worthies rniinferfelts.

Be sure to gel DeWItt's. J. W. Crank Drag R. M.

Fink. FRUIT OF THE STATE COM-PARES WELL. Jl-. Ar A PAPER ON BITTER ROT An Experiment by the State Being Made in This Country The Drouth. The Greene County Horticultural society hold their July meeting with Mr.

end Mrs. F. W. Witter on Sprlngfi-ilJ avenue, half mils north of H. Park.

The meeting was held In kit east of tha house, where there is abundant shade with a beautiful outloog to the east. Mr. and Mrs. Witter' took great pains to entertain tha society, Introducing ons innovation, plentiful supply of cream. Tha attendance at I ha meeting was less that usual.

Reports from orchards show that In this section the promise cf apples la better than In the north and east Illinois has a promise of good crop. In New York and Canada there will be but email crop. Peaches are promising but needing rain. As to small fruits reports were ebb-fly In the past tens Moat raised have suffered from dry weather at the eml ot the etnwberry season, and In tbs crops of raspberries and blackberries. Mr.

H. M. King has been at Minneapolis lately and found that Missouri furnished finer berries that any other 1111. On the reports were discouraging. The extreme heat and dryness of tha past month have been unfavorable.

Even with plentiful tultlva- tlon grapes ire of tmnll slxe. The pare vine lldla has Infected the vines, but Is eo good aa those displayed at th? last meeting of this society. In strawberries en found the old varieties recommended and not those which our nuiers are trying. Very much the same nay was Ihs case with grapes. One evening was devoted to forestry, a subject deserving the attention of nil.

It seems doubtful whether Springfield will have the winter meeting of the state society, though st least two ot the executive vomuittee sre strongly in our favor. Prof. Von Shrenck retd very loter-eeting paper on bitter rot. Experiments sre being mule on this disease In several orchards in this state, one ot these that meeting was ride Into the country, the roads leaving New Haven having been put Into the finest order at the expersc of the New Iiaren merchants. Mis rark highly commended tha hospitality of th.

people of Sew Hsren. Mr. A. Atwood made some additional remarks. Hs wss satisfied that owing to liifineiice likely to prevail, 81.

Joeeph an not Springfield la lokely to have th nvst winter meeting ot the state sorieiy. He commended very highly Miss Parka paper on forestry. Mr. S. A.

Hnseltln showed bxtle In which nr two codling moths desKniux tn show that they are attracted by he as bs has contended. Mr. Atwood tore witness to the fart that moth brought to his house did seek thv light, ss -Mr. Hueltiae claims. Mr.

Alwoud spoke of th attempts he Is making to secure a party to go to the Psu-Ameri-ran exposition about tbe Ust of August. It seems Ukely that very reasonable rate can be secured it large party ran he made up. Mies I.indsay railed attention to the street fair, plana for which are now bring matured. It Is desired that horticulturists should take an Interest In the arrangements. It was voted that the executive committee of tbe society Issue cell tn members ot the society end other fruit growers lo aid In promoting fruit exhiblL After extending thanks to Mr.

and Mrs. Wtlter for their cordial hospitality th society adjourned to uret next month nt Doling park. The executive committee mule slgnmentx of papers (or the coming meeting as follows: August-W. T. Zink.

Nettle Cole. September W. A. Gardner, Carrie UowelL October Mark Darby. Mn.

Leavitt, November-rW. T. Hankins, Mrs. Sharp, After the meeting the members of th NERVOUS DISEASES. Can Be Endured But They Cm Also Be Cured You nutr have tow suffree gnus various forma el servauo trauhfo; iSar an nmlly away compUastiona whesavev th nervous truest break down.

Any illilH tad lenient almost proaustrs you, your apirtu ara re-prtaavd, you have frequent nervous headaches, mu Buffer from atcephnaesa or un-restful deep, ysa have dtsotneao ar pellrita Has of tha heart, and st all tlmea an free from that rettlraa. Mglty feriin (hat marks nervous doMliiy, You can ami urn all thro nervous trouble for yean ar earapa iliem now and for good. Ton ess ehousa ana condition av tha other. Th differ a la largi'ly do to th preaenre ar tack of Iron hi the ayatent-a kind of Iron you may never get antra you get It Ur. Harter1 tron Tunis.

It promptly curaa an forma of nemo da-hfliiy or sxhaiwtloii. i Incmiar ihc vtaur of all yttor vital organ It anrisfin ybur Mmd with pm that form ar Iran anM la build up your ncrvuua ayaiem snd to sire you nerve fore and muaeutar energy. You should know that Hr. ilartur'i Iroa Tanl ta not aauerimrnt. not new remedy.

hut an which has hern epnalamly overoomlng these rundlitans for forty-itre yenra. Ya van haljeva In remnly wllh a word t'ke that Made only hy th Dr tlarter Medletad Cta, Usyton, Ohls, gold arerywherm JfWgeialie Reparation rir As aMaling ftcFoodanrtBetiula-ItagluSkNKidB andDawls of fromotus DigcslionJChperfuF-and Itsi neither Opimi.Mufplunp nor Mineral. Xoir SBs- 2 THE" COST IS NO OBJECT Jim Government Hopes to Shut Out Most Foreign Goods In the End. 1A 1 1- 1 8T. PETERSBURG.

Tuesday, July 1. Itj IWbeafftcretsry Gage's action in lmpos-ml lag ebantervalllug duties on Russian jll sucsr exported to th United States was ln foltasraA by so dispraportiouatt itprta- a al as tbs Imposition of per cent lu-crsSsMt on the most Important Americas importations hers tbs lm-porter of Ameriei.u tools and maebla-u 7 seemed stunned. Thtjr are disposed to support Russia on tbs legal aspects, but some of them re-examined the mat gll ter and concluded that the Russian tug- gr regulations amount to practical ssmpMslon to manufacture for export ri dwtt lbs sxpedleucr of action, but latterly they fc -luded that the policy was niis- UWPtfSurl tahmf ft which after all, Washington knowing, the completo favts and foster- Sing Aaptrlcan luteresis throughout the World was the best Judge, it does not fbllow that backdown Is now expedient. JThey claim that such a precedent 'would weaken American commercial and political prestige. It is.

of course, Incouvenlent for Importers whese Incomes depend on Russian trade, hut It realised that the Russian market compares favorably to others and that 7 always will. '-'Tha actual effects of tho discriminating duties have not been as disastrous as expected. Tbs decrease In Asiatic Imports Is chiefly dut to the abolition of the open port at Vladlvt stork. Attention Is called to the Increasing disinclination of the Russian authorities (o permit the Importations of good kick the Russians can produce no mat-J ter that they coat. This pulley, more than the tariff, obstructs foreign trade.

It is recalled that the government recently narrowly restricted the use of Amiga goods In tbe Russian army and navy factories and yt the same paltry is pursued wherever the government ln-fiuenee extends. a Lawyers representing the largeet fin-HftSl Interests ln America, who were here, offered 140.000, 000 to bulll (tha 'ietka railroad, provide! a certain parttpn of American materials were noad. The categorical reply from the tnsndl ministry was that not ons pound bf'WUqh material Mold bo used. The ayadteste than refused to socept tho con-i MSriou, so It did sot want bead lnveet-. manta but was chiefly desirous of seeur-.

Mg taut her outlet for American goods. 'i'TkS correspondent of tho Associated ItsSiwas siithwltlvely Informed. In this cousistlun, that under the present dr-cnmsUnrs the um of foreign railroad material Is Impossible. The urns syn-dlcste declined extenelvs flehlng privilege tn eastern Siberia, because Russian sngksacra were requited and tha Rue-T elsai yetelncd full control ot ths enter- iAwsldent representative of an Am-house, whoee business has been annihilated by the prohibitions, signed a letter to ne wipe per, SMMHng that Russia was wrong on ths i sugar question. carmpondant of the Associated Frair today with the repreeen-' Utillft.

of an American home, whose tremskdous builueee Is suffering to an ua usual extent from ths discriminating dntlca and also from ths problbl-Ullous. Hs said: the Russian sugar regu-iTkiiiii contain cunningly devised fcA Tbe csrdnsl point Is that a capable of producing over annually must sell part of whether ten millions poods sloes tits share of each company domestic market, excepting ths poods; allowed each concern, I wording to the total of the year's production, and exported not taxed. Producers therefore, the point where the leaees on over balanced tho profit! on pro-tnd- regulated domestic sales. Witts, ths finance minister, Wlnst anger. Ha quoted as Li SSS.

chtr, Brwetary lnkill Interest la ths Am- MOrMaf sugar and oil trusU. This 1 'Rlhwflnd on his con- the close relations between ths Slta fo TfihU to fix The Greco-Tur- klsh boundary. One who attended the Berlin conference said of the prince: Ithoiight 1 had never met a mure fascinating officials, In Germany at least. Polished, amiable, mildly mannered, suave, end even deferential, he struck ms as being the very opposite almost of the qimlltl.n one generally ssstvistn with th character of Prussian bureaucrat. In person rather under the middle height, slenderly built, with kind of studious bend of the shoulder snd curious aide-inclination of the refined and nicely balanced bead, a if he were listening to some one or pondering an argument.

Prince Hohenluhe formed singular physical contrast to both his predecessors ta the chancellorship The cancellonhlp of Prince Hohenlohe wat marked by no event of psrlculsr lm' portsnee. It Is prolisble that the kaiser's hand rated ta nil matters of state that required the head of ths chinrellor. This was ssld to be one of Hohsulohe's reasons for resigning, although bs always declared It to he solely on account of his advanced ags. What Two Cents Will Do. It will bring relief to sufferers from asthma or coasumptlos.

even in tho worst eases. This Is about what ore dose of Fbley's Honey and Tsr nets. Isn't it worth trial? Sunelll A Dsn-ton, Reed A Barrett. Niagara will run dry ta 6.000 years, sad Tjdte Erie will drain Into the Mississippi. college professor claim.

And thus will Chicago take few mors falls Btck headaches always come from tbe stomach and the cause Is principally biliousness. Dr. Harter's Iron Tonir will cure you became It has cured others. Mrs. M.

Alexander of No. 244 Griffin street. Dallas. says: "I have used Dr. Harter's Iron Tonir and find It the best medicine I have ever used for Indigestion and James G.

Amhertof. Delta. 0.. writer. I had an obstinate sore on tny (ace which everything else tailed ta heal.

After on application of Banner Jafee It began lo heal and alter three applications It was entirely healed tearing no scar." Btanclll A Denton, Reed I Barrett Fourth of July's casualty list show Cff'rinW 0B There's a lot of girls who have repute-tlons as beauties. Their loveliness Is caused hy good health, brought (hour by Uklng Rocky Mountain Tee. made bv Madison Medlelnr Co. 13c. Ask your drugflht.

Self-reliance Is to be eurnursged ta every possible way, but, really, no intelligent person ran blame some people whsn they refuse to rely upon them selvc. It ta sailer lo keep well than get cured. DeWItt's l.lul Early Risers taken now and then will always keep your batreta ta perfect order. They never gripe, but promote an euy, gentle action. J.

W. Crank Drug R. Fink, Four men arete killed by lightning ta Indiana on th afternoon of the Fourth of July. The heavenly fireworki, it seems, also hav abort fuse A Gentle Hint, ta our style of climate, with Its sadden changes of temperature-rain, wind and sunshine often Intermingled ta single 4y It Is no wonder that our children, friends and relatives sre so frequently taken from by neglected rriiie, half the death resulting dlrortly from thin rouse. A bottle of Boeehee'i German Syrup kept about your boose for Immediate will prevent lertou sirkneM, a large doctor's bill, nnd perhaps death, by the use of three or four dose.

For raring roDsnmptloe, hemorr-hngee, pneumonia, severe roughs, croup, or uy disease of th throat or tango, lta sueceu ta limply wonderful, your druggist will tU you. Get sample bottle free from J. W. Crank Drug Drug hrdlntalnllutaluUfl-Brotatat Standi! A Denton, Fergueou-KIntre Drug Bartlett A Bartlett, Hinton Cliff J. Thompoon.

Caleb Squibb. Bitae drug store. Regular sloe 76 rents Oct Green's Prist Almanac profitable trade ben. Russia wants foreign money, not foreign goods. Whether Russia Is trying to bluff or bully, ths Americans who support M.

de Witte against Mr. Gage ire playing her garnet. It Is declared here that Russia will sever allow Washington to construe her sugar lawa But, neither can the United States recognize Russian Interpretation of oar tariff." It la kaown here that the United States embassador, Carlemagne Tower, who hastened bock to Ht. Petersburg Iron his leave of alweocc, has been during the last few days In personal communication with the mtaistui of foreign affairs, Count Lamailorf end 11. de Witte upon the subject of the present tariff dls- agreement snd It can be said upon the best authority that the negotiations are being carried on In the meat friendly maner and that the Russian authorities hope for snd expect speedy and amlrable adjustment of tha questions In dispute.

Years of suffering relieved in a night Itching pile yield at once to ths curative properties of Doan's Ofntmsst. Never falls. At any drug store. 60 cent. A Bimnlsh sculptor has made a marble statue of celebrated Msntnnsas mule killed when Admiral Sampson bom barded that port It Is pleasant to know futt tbs Spaniards still find something to amuas them ta anything connected with the short contest between their force and those of th United Bute.

The Best Remedy for Stomach and Bowel Troubles. "I hare been ln the drug business for 20 years and have, sold most all jf tho proprietary medicines ot any note Among ths entire list I have never fonnd anything to equal Chamberlain's Colic, cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for nil xtomsrh and bowel troubles," says O. W. Wakefield, ot Columbut, Gn. "This remedy cured two sever caves of cholera murbus ln my family ssl I have recommended snd sold hundreds of bottle of It to my euetimen to their entire satbdacllon.

It affords quick sad sms cure ta pleasant form. No family should tge without It I keep it in my house at nil times." For sale ijy J. W. Crank Drug R. M.

Fink, Stsnclll A Denton, Reed A Barrett Rather than tend him to the penitentiary for kissing girl against her will, South Carolina jury found th defendant not guilty, although his guilt wss clearly proved. This csnnol he railed "southern chivalry," though It deserves sum classification. Dr. George Ewing, practicing physician of Smith's Grove, for over 30 years, writs his personal experience with Foley's Kidney Cpre. "For years I hav been greatly bothered with kidney trouble and enlarged postrate rland.

I need everything known to the profession without relief, until I wss Indus! to use Foley's Kidney Cure. Aftr using three bottle I wss entirely relieved end cured. I prescribe it now dally ln my practice snd heartily recommend Its use to all physicians for such trouble, for I ran honestly stats I hare prescribed It ta hundreds of rases with perfect sacra." Btanclll A Denton, Reed A Barrett. Whet pusxls the Omaha sporting writers Is whether to report tho bull fight by Innings, or halves, or rounds. Thoms W.

Carter of Ashhoro, N. had kidney trouble and one Imttln of Foley's Kidney Cure effected perfect cure, snd he says there Is no remedy that will compare with It. StnnclU A Dnaton, Reed A Barrett. The rest of the money wu to lie paid when the road was built into Springfield. Then the narrow giuge road wu mixed up ta It.

Mr. Treadway let It he understood that he had bought the road and would extend It to Springfield, Rumors went nrouud that the Missouri Padfir had taken hold of th thing and various other stones were ta circulation. Finally the day came around when Contractor Quigley must go to work or the bonus would run out. Promptly on time it wu announced that Jam Reilly had been awarded a lub-contrsct and uad begun work on tha Bull form tore miles rut of the city with 8U men which forre would lie rapidly Increased. For two or three days the promoter furnished th newspapers with reports of how things were being rushed.

One of the papers derided to have feature story about the work and reritlees- ly sent a reporter to the scene without ronaultlng the paper railway officials. Hs found three boys, a esrt and a mule herd at work building a railroad from the Missouri river to the ere. The pub liratlon of the story wu laughed at and sneered nt by ths railway men but It wu deadener. Ths people absolutely refused to take th rood" seriously sny lunger snd It pawd out. During the late Attempt to bring the Missouri Psrlflc Into this city one of the Tidewater promoters attempted to sell to the Gould line the data collected by the surveying party from here north but the company preferred to collect Its own facts which it did two years ago.

It wu charged that Mr. Crandall got up tha whole erheme ta order to boom end sell out big holdings of Sedalia reel estate hut this was not fori. He hop- ed tn build the road end thougt that he might also make some mosey while doing It Jones, the Valet, Gets Good. NEW YORK. July l-Charlcg F.

June, ths valet of Rice, th murdered millionaire, bos turned his thoughts upon religion and, through ths Influence of his former sweetheart, who live ta Texas, he hex been led lo mtke profession of Christianity. 8lnce hta arrest, snd especially since hs made the confession that the olJ Texes millionaire, Wlllitm M. Rice, wss murdered by Albert T. Patrick and him' self, Jones has been as Inconsistent ta hta whims nnd fancies school girt At limes bs has hen mo rose, and once hs made sn nt tempt upon hta Ilfs that wss almost successful. One day hs has Joked with his guards, snd ths nest day he had spoken to them no mors than has been absolutely necessary: Jones made on altamp? early Inst spring to persuade th girl who one confessed that she loved him, to announce that she still believed herself to be his promised wife.

The young wo-h'Sii, who live tn Houston. did not do this, but eh did eon seat to eorre-spond with him, giving him hop that the future might be bright for both of them. Not long ago Joasa received foam her letter which ao effected him that for eeversl days he (peat moot of hta lime reading hta Bible. Stare his enu-fosslon Bf Chrlstlsslly ht has lost swot of his moodtusss nnd hta hsalth has lu-provsd, I 1 against the threatening of Vatican council- brought about the bit 0, the aLl1 Bavn- rian ''patriots" against him. At the elections of 1669 ths were victorious, snd Hoheulobe feuml himself compelled to resign hi in folio.

In his capacity as member of tbe Bavarian "rclrhernth" (first i-hambcr) ho voted, In 1670, for the maun rill against France, and December 30, same year, for Esvsris's entering iuto the rninn empire ns federal state. HI old district, oFrrhheim, sent him Into th new Ger- man rrirhsug, where he Joined the lib- ernl relebspertel." Until 1K77 he was first vlr president of th ralri-mtag. In 1883 he breams governor of Alsaee and tarraiae, ths two protinre tskeu from Francs ta the Frunco-Uroslan war. He brought order out of rhsns by firmness snd kindness. An Amcrlrsn trav- le ni taMetx.

wu wiiklng'ta ths dusk of an evening ln little park. He noticed an old man ttrolling among some trees where the ehadnws were darkest. The old man wore the German uniform. His hands were crossed behind him. He looked thoughtful ar.d melancholy.

Near the tree French children were playing and shouting to one another. By snd by rhey noticed the lolltary old man paring rp and down. Immediately the 'rhlldren became very quiet They stale near aud looked cautiously st He wss so deeply engrossed ln thought Ihgt he did not observe the HMIe ones, who had crept to the edge of the road and were watching him. At- first th rhlldren seemed scared But after while they gslnM confidence. Then they came little ruder, but still th old msn did not see HtsM.

He continued to par up and dliUn, with his hands erosrsd behind hlF'lisrk and th shadow on hta fie Thd rhlldren nudged each other and braun-to whisper together. Presently the rshbwt among them, stout hoy ot 10. pulled from under his Jacket a tiny red, tahite and blue flag. It waant four Inchtw square, but anybody- mold see It wsid (lit flag of Francs. Holding the fing-tn hta hand the hoy crept towards Ni old man.

while the othera knddtaiMligcther and watched him breethtaeely.nThe old man was still pacing up and ddW and thinking, and never saw the-bny creeping apon him like a young Indian. At Inst the boy reached the old man. Springing forward he waved the jllita ling ta hta foe and shouted ta loud, clear rales: Vvt Is Francs! Vtre ta Belle France! A has I'AUemsngnee! Then hs dropped his Sag nt th feet of th startled old man and hs and the others tied together and disappeared ta th dnrhniss Ilk flight of swallows. old men's fore flushed deeply. He gave th Hill flag vicious kick, Then hs limed, snd strode away.

It was Prince Uahen.ohe. gorvrsor of Alsace-Lorraine, Prince Hohenlohe wu the first chancellor of the sQrmtu empire to appear 'V Ms It's thas thought of Ones getting married. She ta already 21 year old." Po "Oh, let hsr wait uatll th right sort of a msa comes along." Star- "Why wnltT I dldnX".

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