Perry Enterprise-Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 295, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 28, 1898 Page: 4 of 8
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XElnttefc States
Senator pritchard
Mrs. Pritchard got Entire Relief Prom Rheumatism
Bv Use of
IT'S OUR TRICK
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Senator Pritchard of North Carolina
became prominent in th« co-operntiv*
movement in North Carolina, the
suocees of whitch resulted in his elec-
tion to the U. ?v Senate to* fill the
term of the late Senator Z B, V nce
He was re-lected to the Senate in It87*
Mrs. Pritchard's teetinion al to her
faith in Paine's celery compound is re-
produced above
Below is a testimonial received from
the wife of U. S. Senator Warren of
Wyoming, whose distinguished eervic-s
for the countrv'e b^et farmirg infemt-
are so well known
"I wt s pereuedfd to try your Paine'*
uelery compound in the early pprmg
when in a very run down condition.
The duties devolving upon the wife
of an official in public life are natural y
very exhausting, and I was tired out
and nervous wh«n I commenced using
the remedy. I take pleaeure in testi-
fying to the great benefit f received j
from its use, and can truthfully eny fchnt
I am in almost perfect health .again
If I ever find myself running town
again, I shall certainly give it another
trial, and will in tn« mean time recom-
mend it to every oi o reeding it."
It is now time, if ever, to get health 1
and strength.
Nothing should now interfere with
building up weakened nerves and puri- j
fying the blood.
Now is the time of year when rheu
mati*m and newrafgia must be cured, i
when debility and nervousness mu*t be i
checked, when bad hoalth must be j
mend°d—if one hopes «*vor to get well '
It is not that rheumatism, rpurwlgifl,!
i somnia, and kidney tr ubles are hard !
to cur-—-Paine's eatery compound hns !
ma le a hct of sufifeorers well—but peo- [
i'le tnak « thenir.-lyes elironic invalids by
neglecting the early symptoms <<f d«
««pe.
i'housande of hveg that are now fast!
wearing ut wot d be prolonged if!
Paine's celery compou nd were in each (
Instance u-ed to s <p tho e omn'ous
ams over the kidneyn, to buil J up the i
rundjwn, nervous strength, and cure'
permanently tho°o morp and more fre
q lent recurring attacks of headache
an 1 indigoBtion,
SPANISH CORTES.
OPENED YESTERDAY AFTERNOON-
QUEEN REGENT SiEAKS
•GATHER BEHIND THRONE'
Is the Appeal of the Q ieen to Her
People— Dafend the Honor and Ter-
ritory of the Nation—Pictures a
Gloomy Future—Calls For a
United Nation Against Fore-
ign Aggression—Great
Enthusiasm.
to the Spanish people to defend the '
honor and territory of the nation."
The queen regent, then refe: red to the
trouble in the I'lnliipine ie!andp, and
continuing said; "Although a uark,
gloomy future is before us. the dif-
tijultie" lire not bejond o.*.r power with
our g'.or ous army, navy snd unucd
nation l>nf >ro foreign eggiession. We
trust in God that, we shall overcome
w«thout stain on our honor, the baseless
and ur ju3t attacks miide upon us."
hen the queen regent and boy king
l°ft the cor «h at. the conclusion <'i her
ad Iress, i most enthusiastio dom^nstra*
tion nf approval was made,
o:l5 p. m— <i eat enthuaiasm is re-
ported throughout, Spa u at the pros-
pect of war.
ROAR OF CANNON.
WILL 800N BE HEABD ON LAND
AND SEA.
SPANISH FLEET COMING
0"r t iset \\ ill B« Bead/ to Giva Thtoi
a Greeting of Shot and Shell—
Havana Harbor Will Bs Immedi-
ately B o~Waded- - American
Flag Torn Down and
Trampled On.
SAYS SENATOU DAVIS, OlUlEMAB
COMMUTE , ON FOREIGN
RELATIONS.
DONE WITH DIL'LOM A.C Y,
War Already on—X i N'-ed "f D 1 If. ,
tion—Woodford Given P,:=8por:
Before II« Hud Presented Ult.-
matum—Spiin Considers
Action United States a
War Declnration—
Events M. r«*
Rapidly Ui
War.
Wmhuiotom, April ill,—Diplomatic
relations between the Unit6d s at « end
Spain are at an enil. It is expected tl.nr
from row on events will in v« u -I
amazing rapidity np o tho c!i .t <
actual war. Judge Din*, A- i n
retury of Stale, early this mo m r.i
oe v d a cablegram from M-n u'.r ci
foril at Madrid, stating ihi.t hn im i el
hn"dad bis passports and i.ii l •" i ,
tiflad that official relni one bdt • mi '■
United States und Sj :n were c I
His cablegram Eaul that lin had i u,,
given th" p ifsport befom he had hud > i
oppoitunity to present the ulMnmtuin
transmitted to liirn for *nhm;ssion if;
the Spanish government, the delivery c f
the ultimatum tranemi'ted to him U r
subaiiunioD to the Spnu sh go"eri in .t t
th« delivery of the ultimatum to M nis-
ter Polo having i>een ncc.'pte 1 tin
Spanish' government as a ftnm.l an-
nouncement on our pari.
By a hDstj Bummntn Se"n! r u -i^ . f
Mintteoots, chairuiiiTi ' tlm : te Cum
m'ttee on Foreign IielRti6he. s ,
Lodge of M s--i c!iu 't ,
the committee; Senator Allil n or Iowa,
a leader in'lhtt' Ijodj, a, 1 nthr's r .... ;
brought to the White House, where
they joined Assistant S- iitur, Day
and the President shortly after 10
o'clock in a conference whose purpc s
to map out the immediate pt c.y of the
United States.
The conference broke up sh< rtly after
10:30 o'clock, Jiul^e Da>', aec nij iu >d
by Senator Lodge, going ov r to the
State Depirtm nt The Ais^tant -
retary would e ly nothing reg rdirgthe
oonference further than to autf • r z • ttie
statement that a public announcement
would be made later in the d ly, CLiii;
man Davis of the Senate 1' r- gn R-'-
lations Committee was laconi and not
explicit, simply remarking: "We've tak
en the trick". Asked spscilically r°
gardicg the hundint; of his passports t
Minister'Woodford, he said that that
was all right; that the delivery of tho
ultimatum to the Spanish Ifgatisn htre
had served all purposes,
A 8 mi-c Hi. al dispatch just i«BUfd
Uje tb* Spanish goveriytnent ci insider a
the ultimatum of the United states c u
atiutes a de'-laration of war. I he r.ote
add that the Spsnisli is ulr.-n.<y on
i's way to meet.the fleet 0f the Uni'ed
States.
FIKST SIGHT OF WAR
Die above is (he Ton th Wonder—It natno ii
ll^e 4^|jirVestcp
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BARNABE QUITS US.
Madrid, April 20—5:20 p. m.-Th<
Spanish cortes opened tbid afternoon.,
The queen regent read her speech from Wanta to (in Home—A 8 foi rta.
^ French Minister to Represent Spain
Washingtbv, April 21.—The North
Atlantic Squadron hag sailed from K%j
West for Havana.
The pquadron will blockade Hitsqi
harbor immediatelr,
Washino row, April 20—The Spanish
Madrid, April 21, 3:20 p. m.—A semi.
ITicial note issuec* this afternoon eays:
Ihe Spanish jfoyerLment having re-
ceived the ultimatum of the Pr *eidsnt
her throne.
The queen announced that she had
summoned the cortes to de'end SpainV
rights. She appealed to th«* Spanish I n&taiiter'i requeet for hie pasBports was — — —
people to gather behind her son's thn 1' t*nt' ' tely on rece'pt of the ult - ' States, considers that the
throne. matum, as i'ol.nws: ,'locument constitute* a declaration of
The opening of the cortes was , ,Mr- S <-"«."ry-Ti, ■ r.eo'.,tion adopt-«d th.t the proper
mngnitioient ,Kht. All the wealth and . h) Kre"H ,,f " " Ul),,Bd I b6,Rd°p,ed " not 10 m*k« ny
beauty, of Madrid was gathered in the °f V",f r "ml "pprnvd today by the ,ur r"P'y, but to await the .zpirt
•euate, where every available foot of;''rt ' ' n^' 1 '' ^11 c'1 !i n,lture that tny
apace waB occupied. prepuce in Washirgton becomeH ,m-
The queen regent read her speech I'' ®9l'''e an*' "bii|,'es me to request jour
with the little king on her right. L'here lt*llwr>
ras great enthusiasm.
hopes to overcome all
Continuing, her majesty said. "Pos
aibly, however, peace efforts may fail to . ,
control all the evil passions exoittd ' f
ances or my higH
of iuy passports. Tbe protec
tion of bpanisii interests will be entru°t
ed to tho French ambassidor ami the
Austrian .Hungarian minister.
On this ocni'teiou, very painful to me,
tion of tim** mentioned in the ultima-
tum before opening hostilities.
against Spain
"I have summoned tho cDrtes to de-
fend our rights, whatever sajriti h they
may entail. This identifying rn)s-Jf
with the nation I not only fu!Ull th«
oath I oath I BW'tr* in ancep*.n x ttie
regency, but I follow the diclNtes of a
1 renew in you assur-
«'on {deration.
£ O.Nn>K, Ap'il 21. — Mail advices
from ihe Llrand Canary Is'and, dated
Apri' 1 'J, pay it wh rumorod there that
th* S urs an<i Stripes bad been tora
(' ah f'oia the American Consulate by
iu« rabble and trampled upon.
(S:gn dj Luh Polo i> Bernahe. I
To How. John S ifhman,
Secretary of State uf the United States |
of America, etc;
vvillmwi tills F.Vl N] u
The minister ,md hi i entire stuff, r, ne
in all, vvi I •- \. Wishing on at 7i 'rlock
Took AiiotUer Itoute.
The three train load« nt foiled .Statu
regulars that paseed through Perry laat
evejing between 6:30 and 7 o'clock re
turned about midnight last night, the
commanding officer having received
orders to , r- ceed to CMckamaoga in
stead of New Orleans
mother's heart, trusting to the Spanish ,
people to gather behind my son's throoelj V ' '',''|M''rei|'li anibass-I —
and to defend it until he is old enough ' U """ au' jointly( Buy your fruit treee cheap of l'o«U
|« it tiww.f. m *•11 ai trusting g to oi<,io 6 interests here. jfflce Boilt it^e J K.
From 3 o'clock Thursday afternoon
until the arrival of the trains peop i'
kept gathering at the rail ror.rl Lt.iti .
to see the soldiers whioh were rep .r'. .!
coming from the n r! and won'.I be
here some time battMMi 5 ai.d 6o' o ,
'he first section did i.ot retch her.,
until 6.30. By that time m re lha a
thousand citizens, .men, women ar.d
ohildren, were urn • usly n u i"^ .r,>l
continually looking uir the trunn fo: a
^iga of the a^proa.hn ^ tra.
The Sold ers of the war oi '02. to t
number of GO formed a line cl u., to the
tracU and at the centertif ti..- c ..unit
the large hacdeorue i'err^- "Dlaaa' fl g
was held aioft by two o'd agldiera, ana
had fonght with the "blues'' the other
with the "grays." The Perry concert
band tendered their eervioaa for the
occasion and filled the waiting ijHe. v.d
with fine fUiloflo musi s. riia pati
sentiment caught the sun luyaa'd
they formed a >•/1 npahy of about .*< j an i
indulged in military tnai.euv.-ra. At
8:30 the Brst ••ottbir artHTed, the bih r
two following with;n 10 minut.-^ - f u.
other. As the '• >h in Mae camtt in
•ight the pent up erthus a.-m i. ,r=t ir.t .
wild yells ahd huzz . p a i, ,.. r„ i,[, ,
and the Perry band gre.- ed tl.-m .■. th
a national air.
The troops oonaiated of eompaniM A,
B, C, D, E, K, t*. and H, of t is 7th D S,
Infan'ry and li-. troops of Cava
from Ft. I.ogan, near iJen v .r, ('• ..or . .
under comm ind if ('ul. il-nhani'if the
it.h Infantry, abyut "i ) in all. 'l'tey
have a epleuji^l bund of -t piefef.
which dur og the tto;j lit ten minutes
favored tha cf^wd with sopie good
Qiart'al music. They were a line !u It- j
ing body of men and chuck full of the
spirit of war. The trai• were jtr. fnoy
with Hags ami the narapt an (I a < f « nr
The colonel oommap liq^ sa d ha WAM
aipecting orders to iIhiokaiuat g i it,-
stead of .Vew Orient;., vvtuoh I a radalvad
after leaurg Perry ax the <■ -unrd
turned hack at •<i lUr- ie and pasp^'i
Ihroogb, Roing Dorth l/Mdioigbiab
o'clock.
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Welch, V. C. Perry Enterprise-Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 295, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 28, 1898, newspaper, April 28, 1898; Perry, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc127745/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.