The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 33, Ed. 1, Tuesday, July 5, 1898 Page: 3 of 4
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THE LEADER GUTHRIE. OKLAHOMAJ
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The Battle of the Future.
MUST BE AGAINST CATARRH. AMERISA'S GREATEST REMEDY-
BRAZILIAN BALM A RADICAL CURE.
Our country 1ms been Invaded by a
loathsome tititl contagious disease. Al-
ready It has twenty million victims tu
lis jrrasp. What nn arm' Talk shout
the recoiieeiitradncq nf Cuba. Their
case In desperate Indeed hut thin (front
niitlon lus Kinp to 1 1 1 1- rrsriu- with
an army nnd navy ami with thi plan
ilIU nf the iivil'i d wo Id lint whnl
of our "reciincvntrailncV nut in the
gruBp of burParouB Npam but in the
K'lfip ft Catarrh an iinmyu relent
Ices as death knelt?
An Invasion
The aboriginal Indian did notknoiv
such a disease an catarrh That proven
It Is not a ' native." It is not climatic
or a blood disoann. It ban lu en Impor-
ted into the country it is an invasion
and with proper treatment and united
ollort It can be expelled. It inunt bo
expelled or not a man woman or child
will escape Its putrid clutch Already
it has obtained nn alnrnmip foot hold
3()()(m(Hin prisoners in IU chains and
reaching for more and gelling them
too excry day. It In the iiiicrobo the
pestilent germ (touting outnn the foul
breath of every catarrh victim. "A
sower wcu.t forth to row." Hut no
sower ever sowed kiicIi seexla of putre-
faction and death so veil them so
broadcast and produced Mich a harvest
ns the miwer of Cttarrh germs with
his putrid .breath And every new
victim becomes a now sower. Where
Is it to cmlV
War oi fxtermination.
The war against catarrh liaa got to
come and it must be a war to tha
death a war of extermination. And
it must begin now there is no time to
lose. The llrst thing is to stop con-
tagion llrar.lllan Halm does this in
stantly. Used two or threo times a
day the breath and expectoration bo-
come Immune at once; that is non-con
tagious because it kills tho germs.
You eanmt give the disease to anyone
else while you arc using Hrarlllan
Halm. If every person In tho United
States who has catarrh would begin
today to uso Hrazlllan Halm tho tils-
eaw would stop right whero it is and
wi hI I not spread to another Individual
because tho Halm kills the germ and
prevents all contagion This would
lie an extermination of tho dread
plague Used as directed
Brazilian Balm
reaches to the furthest and most ob-
scure passnges of the head and quickly
heals tho catarrh ulcers the running
sores that tho microbe litis tnado It
Is a wonderfully healing balsam some-
what pungent tu taste that kills the
catarrh microbe and many other mi-
crobes as soon as It touches them.
Asthma bronchitis and many stomach
trouble nro caused y the vononiom
catarrh germ and as soon as theso
germs are destroyed all these other
troubles disappear.
Hrazlllan Halm gives you a pleasant
and inexpensive "homo treatment.'
You do not hr.ve to waste your time
pay railroad fare hotel bills and doc-
tors' fees. A 81 bottle will glvo you a
whole month's treatment.
Strength builder Tree.
Catarrh victims generally suffer from
weakness or lost vitality. Toxlcola
tablets are the best nerve and strength
builder known. For tho next six
months wo will Includo tfno month's
treatment of Toxlcola tablets free
with every 81 bottle of Ilraxlllnn Halm
They stop headache wake up thejlver
improve the appetite and give new llfo
and vitality to every organ. This is
the greatest olTer of tho ape If you
get ho.d of a bottle that docs not con-
tain the tablets send us the wrapper
and wo will tnrll you the tablets free.
H. F JACKSON & CO Manufacturing
Chemists Indianapolis Ind.
lUllrond Time Table.
ttnhUnn Tnpeka J Hunt) a.
M1KTH. KANT AND WKST
j Arrive Leave i Arrive i Arrive
I Oulhrlr I Untbrte Kan City IfJhUaKO.
wa. ro.
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Local rTrlrht
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I Freight.
SOUTH SO0TIISAST AMn ROUTIIWIHT
Arrive
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it hi Up. in
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I Leave
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Ft WnrltiUlalv's'ii
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DMi in 9 p tn
Local Freight.
A. J. OorVIn- Agent.
For Sale by Wallace & Mueller Guthrie
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CANDY
CATHARTIC
dCOM&W
CURE CONSTIPATION
ALL
DRUGGISTS
MRS. WELCH
Tailoring Cleaning and Kopairlng.
Dyeing a Specialty.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
120 First Street - - Guthrie O. T
$100 Howard $100.
Tho reader of this paper will he pleased In
learn that there In lit leant one dreaded diaeaso
that Mb lire han leen able to cure In all IU
statres and that Is t'nlarrh. Hall's Catarrh
Cju re is tho only positive cure know n to the nied-
leal iraienmy. awirru iwhw w uiuiRiituiiuimi
disease requires a constitutional treatment.
Hall's t'atnrrh Cure lstakouiiiU-mally.actlna;
directly upon the blood and mucoua surface of
the system thcrehy de troylnjr the foundation
of the disease snd (.'hunt the imtient strength
livbulldinirup the constitution and assisting
nature in dome its work . The proprietor!! have
no nun h faith in its iuratie powtra that they
offer One Hundred nollara for any cane that It
fails to cure. Send for lint of testimonial.
Address P. J. CIIKNEY&CO. ToIodo.O.
j- Bold by Druggists 70c.
LIFE INSURANCE
Unliko Any Other.
Convertible Option Policies
With Limited 1'nyimmtA.
A form of insurance improved In the
light of modern experience having all
tho merits of tho older plans of life
Insurance while Invested wtlh th
virtues of exact equity In the ovont ol
early death.
Simple In Terms. Liberal
Conditions.
The
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"Frisco Line"
St. Louis & Han Francisco 1U11
way.
lac moat Popu'ar Konte to
ST. LOUIS
And All Points EAST.
This Is the only Line to the Famous
EUREKA
SPRINGS ARK.
The curative properties of whoso
waters havo no equal on the American
Continent and tho grandeur of adjae-
ent scenes Is similar to that of Colorado.
UK SUUK when buying your tlckots
to see they aro routed via Arkansas
City or Wichita and tbo FUISCO
LINK
PULLMAN Palaco Sleeping Cars tho
Uncut in the world also Reclining
Chair Cars and Coaches in all through
trains.
Any othor information will bo ehcor
fully furnished by tho undersigned
11. V. YOAKUM Oon'l Mgr.
at. Loula Mo.
GEO. T. NICHOLSON!). 1'. A.
St. I.ouIb Mo
11. P. DUNN. T. P. A T. A.
Port Smith Ark.
Uliootaw Oklahoma Unit It. It. Uo.
Kast.
.eive K Kcno .. . 8-40 am
Leave Oklahoma City ..... 7 4b am
Leave Shawnee . Illim
Leave South McAlestcr.. ...lt.ft pm
Vrrlve Witter tslspm
Via Witter.
arrive fort Smith -... 4iMpm
IrrlveHt Loula . -.... 7:3ft am
West.
Leave St. Louis. ..... 8:11pm
Leave ft Smith 11:10 am
Leave Wlster .... . lx:30pui
Leave South McAllatcr 1:15 pm
Leave Shawnee . 6:3i pm
Leave Oklahoma City .. ....... 8:OH pm
Vrrlve Kl Kcno :06pm
lletween (Ihtuhonm (Itty ami Kl Iteno.
Leave Oklahoma City lor west .......... 8:36 am
arrive Kl Heno ..10:10 am
Leave Kl Heno forcaat 0.40am
rrlve Oklahoma Olty 7-lOam
Leave Oklahoma Olty for west 3:M)pm
Irrlvc Kl Heno 4 W pm
Leave Kl Heno east. . .. ........ .III 15 am
trrlve Oklahoma City... - .... 12 -.20 pm
Trains to and frt.ui Uuthrlc make connec-
ion at Oklahoma city.
Make close connections at Kl Heno for
points on the Hock Island north and south.
Tor rates and Information appiy to
J. V. HOLDKN Tramc Manager
South McA tester I. T.
0 M M. KLLSWOHTII
AR-ent Oklahoma Ottv
EDWIN A13AMS
rravellne FrclRht anil I'assenger Agent
Oklahoma City. O. V
0YEK THE TKItltiTOltY.
HOW THE EAGLE
DID SCREAM!
TUB WUOLK COUNTHY WAH
DKLUUOUS WITH JOY
YKSTKHDAY.
SHAFTER'S MESSAGES.
Cured in One Niht.
Charles II. Connclle INq. leading
lawcr of York la. says: "Your Bra-
zilian Halm cured me of one of the worst
colds I ever experienced iu one night.
I think it the greatest medicine in the
market and you am ute uiy name any
way you like.
Catarrh Cannot bo Cured
rHth IX)CAIi APPLICATIONS as they cannot
roach the wwi of the disease. Catarrh Is ablood
or constitutional ibaasr and in order to euro
-Styou mn8t1iiko internal reineuiaa. iiaun
CataTrTi euro is takeo Internally and acts
directly on tho blood and nuioous gurfacas.
Hall's t'otnrrh Cure it not aquack moil clno. It
was presrnbeil by one of the lieat phyklelans In
this country for years and Is a regular pre-
emption. It is composed of the Itest tonica
known combined with the best blood purifiers
BCtlnir directly on tho mueoiii iirfaoe. Tho
perfect combination of the two ingredients . In
what produced such wonderful result luourlng
Catarrh. Bend fortesUmouiaUi fre.
I'. J. CUKNKY& CO.. Props Toledo Oi
Bold by drucBit i prl Wc-
most valuable feature
the provision for
Additional Benefits
Should death occur during the
period selected.
In the Event of Death During
Ten Years
A $1000 Policy Guarantees
$2000 with Cumulative Ad-
ditions of $10 each year.
I'ROVESSIONAL MHECTOKY.
GUTHRIE O. T.
SPECIALIST.
All Medical anil Surgical discuses of
Kyo Kar Noho and Throat.
LiyrOK N'rTlCS.
T.Hii.iItMAV(V(HS
N'ltuc Is hereby a-Iven that K H Cheadle
has thi-. da tiled his jietlllcin to wll at
wllnh n.iI'' Mall l.'.iuors In (luthrte. Logan
c'liiiiitv oklatit.in.i anil that unleas ubjrr-
ttoii lie Hied on or i tori the d day "'July
A D. 1M. i"l Ilitloii will be granted.
It KMMKTSlKWAUT
Guthrie okla Jih- 17. i"1 Oouuty Olerk
Policies are Non-torfeitable Af-
ter Three Years.
The
Connecticut Indemnity
Association.
Wntorbury Conn.
Agonta wanted for Oklahoma and
Indian Torntory
T. J.LOWK MHiiaRttr.
npUOUAS S. WHITE
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
WashlnKton O. C
tocmt lll-t-0 Atlantic Uulldlnc
4lntnic Land ind Patent Law t Specialty
LUt OK NOT1CK.
To WHOM II M v I nir KIIN
Nome l " K'v " lat A Oorpel has
this day lllitl hfs (HiitH i to aell at retail
Splrituoua VinouN and Mall Liquor In
Uuthrtt' l'itan i'..untv. okUkosaa and that
unless oblrctuiii lit UK d on or before te
tirxi da oi July A l Imw nald petition will
be urauted K I mmmSikwakt
Uv.iurle.okU JunelsixMH County Clerk
I.U.U olt SOT1CK.
To Whom It Mj Com t rn
Notice N lur. liy gi.-n that Hamilton
Co hae IhlfcUay itlrd tlair petition to sell
at retail Bilrtluou inoua ami malt lhiiiin
inUuthn l.oi. in I i'lnin OklaUoiuu ami
... .. ...!. ..Li. i in n Ik- lib ii ou or iM'foie
the t'lfth d n of July A 1 iH"jk iald itllton
will be eranltd
(utbre. Okla Jiiik Jl I"" tiuiil Clerk
J. B. FAIRFIELD
Coal and
Transfer Co.
The best grades ol Coal al-
ways in store. The McAlester
a specialty. Prompt delivery
fSTOffice and yards 605 W
HarrlBon Phone 20
llTATSON E OOCKMAN
Land and Pnlont Attornoy
WashlnKton D. O
fftihlnrton Loan and Trust lira:.
(ErsitENOKS-Hnn. M. v. Allen D. H. Sen
atei Hon. Lafe Pence Klnderhook N Y
Hon. John a Hell M. at Hon. I. D. Hlckt
M. O
NAOMI Kebekah Lodre No. 1 I. O O. v..
meets every Thursday evening at 1:K
n Odd fellows hall In the Weinberger build-or-
Visitors welcome.
MATTIK DOUUIITY N. O.
KATIK McWKTHY.SeC'y.
QDTIIH1K Camp No. 3 Woodmen of the
World meets every Monday nlirht In the
i. of 1 hall. Vlaltlng Woodmen are web
me. J 11. TOWKIIS. Olerk.
WM. QUKOOUY. Con Com
I. lyt OH NOl'ICK.
Ti Wll'M o Hav 1'nNtk.iin
NntUv ifc litreby mtii that Iteavei Mroa.
h-vve lhl.Uy tllrd their i-iltton to Hell atre-
al Splritm.ui. Vii.om and Mail UU.ra I
i.iiihrle U.au "U'ii ukU . and that un-
lew" J. cTln Ik ill.. i . -i or be ore Ikj Unit
lavill Jul. A 1 I. ! petllloa will be
craned K I'ssmBtlWAST
u thrle. Okla J une l. ! County Cleric
LigUOU NOTICE.
To WHOM i Mai 'v:.1:. ...... ....rnm
Notice II lit n ii y '.cii i-. ... ---as
IhU diy "led III I ml n t" " 4t retail
ODTUKIE LODGE NO J
A. V. A A. M Keeular meet-
ing third Tuesday evening
in each mouth at o'clock
All brethren cordially In-
vited to attend.
H F. AIIDEKY Hec
A. J COKKIN8. W. M
Klltono Stnr: This last decision of
tho tcrilorial supreme court will cuuro
consldcrahlo trouhlo for tho hoard of
cointnisnionorH of this county to which
tho irtowa and Cotnaiicho country ia
attaahed for judicial purposes. When
the United htatcs supreiuo court do-
elded that tho residents of that reser-
vation could be taxed tho lanadiau
county commissioners eomproiniicd
with tho cattioaon by ngreeinjr to do
duct from their lux s tbo 45 por cent.
raise made by tho territorial bourd.
It s claimed that tho comin t ioni rs
had no right to do this nt.d that tho
attorney general can demand tux war
rants to bu issued for this -IS per cent
raise and cnKreo their collection.
Oklahomnn: Last night Slier' it (lebVe
of Lincoln county passed through tho
city en routo to Norman tubing an In-
fcano patient Cull to the asylum. Cull
was tho mail carrlor between Chand-
ler and Stroud but dui'lti"; tiio spring
Hoods became wot In saving n mail
pouch from floating away In a swollen
stream. A lovr rosultud ami Insanity
followed In which ho worrl. s over los-
ing registered puckugos from the mail.
Norman Democratic-Top'c. "Gardner
Allen and Uobtrt Knwlor of tho Fto-
wall neighborhood Bta'ted for Norman
oho dny last week with n wagon load
of hoca. In order to prot ct the hogs
from tho nun they covered them with a
wagon sheet. As they proceeded on
their journey thoy discussed tho pri-
mary election to such an exlrnt that
thoy forgot thtir fcwine. When near
the olty thoy woro startled upin rais-
ing the wagon sheet to ilnd the hogs
were all gono.
John M. Woods of Woodwarl who
has boon In Oklahoma for twonty-two
years nnd knows every cow path on
tho west side says that tho last 131k
lie saw in Oklahoma were on tho liar
M ranch In Woodward county in 1887.
There wore nine in the hard. Thoy
escaped and the cowboys could novor
got track oiliicni again.
It Is roported at South MoAlostor
that Lieut. J. H Thomas who was in
jured at Santiago has died of his inju
ries.
Knld Wave: "I havo conio lior.i to
knock tho devil out of your sinful
town" said the evangelist at his first
moutingi " II preachers can talk thut
wav." muttored old Deacon .lonos sit
ting woll upin front " I guoss I'm jus
tified in hoping mat sumpsou win
knock hell out of Santiago."
Delegate Callahan has Ibsuod tho fol
lowing circular letter. "Young Oaks
having failed to pass a physical oxani
Ination I have conoliu'ed to give all
who desiro to enter West l'olnta com-
petitive examination at Kingflshor in
tho near future tune to bo sol later
All who onter the contest must bo rec-
ommended by reliable silver men and
bo between tho ages of 17 and 22 years
must have good ennmon school educa-
tion nnd be sound in body. I do not
agroo to appoint tho party ho'dlng the
highest grade nut tne one wnoro i oe
lieve to poasess the highest (piallUoa
timin and merit treiioiallv. I'or In
staneo a poor boy who has labored
under groat disadvantages may not
grade so high as others who have had
good opportunities. In sueh cased I
shall take IheM faoU into aoeouut and
favor the biy who has provon his
mottle."
A Costly Hut MoriouB Victory
For tho Unwavering In
vlitclblo AniericnnH.
WashlnKton July 4 The complete an-
nihilation of the Spanish miuadron at
SanMaKo ami the capture of the Spanldh
Admiral fervent with 1X) prisoners; tho
demand by Oen. Shafter for the surren-
der of Santiago by It o'clock tomorrow
noon on pain of bombardment; word from
Admiral Dowey that the I-ailrone Islands
had lieu captured Hmt a Spanlati Kiinbont
had surrender! that a hundreil or more
Rpnnlsli omcers and men were taken ami
that o . first Philippine expedition had
landed-tlita la In prt the thrill hit rec-
ord of such a Fourth of July a han not
been known alnee the tietli of Indepenil-
enre hall ranirout the tldlnita of Amerlenn
freeikim.
It was a day when one moniMitumia mo-
ment followed another In constant and
rapid auceeealon each hour hrlnfflng forth
somo new feature more startling than
what had arjne before. The climax come
at 1 o'clock when amid the wlldeat cheer.
Inn which fulrly ehook tho Breat war.
state end navy building to its foundation
Admiral Sampaon'H dipatch announcing'
Ma nhirloin -letory nnd tho cntlro do-
striietloii of the Spanish fleet was Riven
to the public.
AT TIIR WII1TR lIOUHH.
The WJilte House wns naturally tho fo-
cal point of the enthuahmm nnd MlrrlnK
activity which markl ortlelnl AVashlnrx-
ton. It was the busiest day thnt tli
president Iws had alnoe the wnr liecun.
t'onferenee followed conference with the
head of tho military nnd naval depart-
menta. hlh official nf tho service enme
and went In constant and oteady atreum.
and as coeli hour brought Its added lus-
tre lo the American anna the crowd of of-
ficials Increased.
The President had not n moment's rea-
pile. Telegrams entne und went without
cessation and tfto htitorlo old mansion
presented a aeetie such ns Ima not been
paralleled alnee rho momlhtueus hours of
the civil wnr.
The tory of the day la beat told In the
perles of offlclAl dlaiMitchee onct henrlnR
date of July from Sampson from Shat-
ter and from ewoy. Htlrrltift i.' they all
are. that of Sampson waa naeOnled tho
honor nf chief Importance not only for the
liuiuedinte results secured but also from
the effects of this crushing defeat In
weakenlnu the defencoa of tho elty of
SnntlHKO and In denllng Spain such a
HUiKKerliiK blow that she Is left practical-
ly without a imvy.
SHAKTieit'H niSl'ATCII.
The Admiral's dispatch Is follows:
rinyn Del Kate via Hnwloy "Kleet un-
der by command offer the nation nn o
fourth of July present the whole of Cer-
vora'a ileet. Not one SpAtilah veitsel ee-
cftped. Oaptureil 1 prisoners. Ineludlng
fervent (Sunday). Ijus ship uf fervera'e.
the (Vilon ran aahnre. None of our men
loat." SAMPSON.
Althousfli brief Admiral Sampaon's dis-
patch telle the story of fearful destruc-
tion. It not only dleeloeed the tremend-
ous prowess of the American Ileet but It
again displayed the alrenKS Immunity
which the American sailor seems to have
!u the mdet of death and cnrnnHe That
but one of our sailors ft yoommi on the
Brooklyn ehould have been killed in on
emiaKemetit of this mAKiiltude Is without
a paraleli In naval annals ve In thai
other unimrnllellad record which Dewey
mode at Manila.
NO HAH TO HNTHUINO 8ANTIAOO.
With the Spinleh fleet destroyed the
way U partly cleared for tho advance of
the American squadron Into tlie harlmr of
Hanttairo. If Oervera's nrmored cruisers
Ins; the surrender of the city; on the uon-
trary case announcing to me that you
will bombard the City and that I advise
the forelun women and children that they
must leave the irty before 10 o'clock to-
morrow morning. It Is my duty to sey to
you that thle elty will not surrender and
that I will Inform the foreign consul and
fnlmbitftflta of the contents of yvur mes-
sage. Very reepectuflly.
JOSH TOHAL
Commander-in-Chief Fourth Corns
Oeneral Hbufter replied ns follows:
The Commanding OenerS of the Opnnleh
Forces. Santiago de Cuba:
Slr:-In consideration of the request ef
the consul nnd offleers In your city for a
delay In carrying out my Intention io fire
on the city nnd In th uitereen ut t!. ter
women ami children who will surfer very
greatly by their hasty nnd enforced de-
parture from the city I have the lienor to
announce Itiat I will delay action solely
In their tnlervst until noon if the (th pro-
viding during the Interval your fores
make no demonstration whatever upon
those of my own.
I am with grest reaped your obedient
ervunt. W. It. 8IIA1THH
Major Oeneral Onmmunillng.
ailAPTMt 1H MASTIIH.
Oen. Him tier's other dleimtehee hrvatb
tlie same fllr of conflilenee and determina-
tion ae sliown In Ms demand on Hi Sim-
Ish eommaniler. Tlie first one made pub.
tie during the day stated tlmt his lines
completely snrmumled the town from the
bay on the north to Stan Juan river ou the
south IpavIvr the elty thus enveloped hy
a stretch of water on one side nnd n
stretch of frowning American guns on the
other. In nnollier dlspateh Oan. ShiifLir
epltomlieil the strength of hie position by
saying: "I feel that I nm master of the
situation nnd enn hold the enemy for nny
length of time."
In nnothcr dlspateh Oen. ahnfler states
tlKtt his demand for the surrender of Ban-
tloiro Is still being consldored by the
HiMtilsh nutlrorlltes whloh Indicates tli.il
the refusal oi the Spanish commander to
ciptulntv was not lliml. In nny event. II
o'eUck on Tueaduy mark the limit of
Hlmfter's oonceaslon nnd If Sontkigo lias
not capltulaleil at that hour the great
siege guns now brought lo tlie front nnd
In poeltlon Iwcked hy life UattorteH of
lighter field ploeos wll begin their work
nf destruction.
Oen. Btrttfler'a eerfe oft dlejiatches are
as follows:
"Hendquarlowi Plfth Army Corps near
Bnntlngo July S.-n'onlglit my Ilnee com-
pletely eurrolmded tho town from the liny
on the north of the olty 'to . point on Hun
Juan river on the south. The enemy fiolds
from west bend Sou Juan river to Its
mouth up the railroad to the olty.
"Oeneral lHindo I Ilnd tonight. Is some
distance nwny and will not get Into 8nn-
tlngo.
(Hlgned) "BHA'KTnit."
Oeneral Miles 1ms received two dhi-
patehes from Oeneral Hhnftor this morn-
lug. Iu one Btmfter myai
"I feel ttMt I am mastemf th Ituntlou
and oan hold the enemy for any length of
time."
In the other Oeneral Hlmfter says:
"My demand for surrender of Santiago
irtlll uulng oonsldered hy Hh...ji1i authori-
ties" The preeeitt need of reinforcing fVUafter
Is no longer felt now tlmt tne Hiwiilsli
Ileet Is nut of th way. A larg number of
men however ore already on th vrty
and oilier will follow.
The Hiangeil naval situation will bring
no almteineut In the activity of the nn-
Uiorlttvs her tn carrying th war directly
hem to Hpulti.
"WATHON TO SAIL 1'OIt SPAIN.
There Is renewed determination tn get
Cnminodoro Watson'e eastern sqimdron
nwny at the earliest moment for the dou
ble purpose nf striking a blow at the
coast towns of Dpaln and of pursuing Ad
ntlral Camera's Ileet which has haltd at
the entrance of the Suez canal. Beeretary
Long made the offjclal atattunent today
liwt the Ileet would sail at the earliest
possible moment and altliough he did not
go Into detail as to its puriKtse It Is woll
understood that It will devote IU atlan-
Hon to th Spanish eoast ami to Oanaaru.
The destruction of the Stmnlsh fleet at
ttantlago relieves Admiral gumpaeu from
nary circumstance but it would be flon
without any begrudging by authorl
ties hvre and would bt tartleularly appro
prlate In view of the scton ot Cervera at
the time Hobeon surrendered to him.
The dlspoteh frwm the front stating that
there wns likely to be some criticism W.
cause of the treatment ot foreign tnltl
tury nttflchee excited much Indignation
among the military nuthorltles here It
was stated by one of the highest officers
In the service tlmt the foreign gentlemen
had reelved abafllutely evrythlng In the
way of accommodation supplies ratn4.
etc. given to our own officers and men
What was moat surprising was that this
protest should come it a moment when
onr men were fighting In swamp nn 1
thicket tinder a blazing sun with a thou
sand dead or wounded nnd under tho flro
of an entrenched enemy.
There Is every dlpottftlon hero to ex-
tend the most rompl- tr courtesy to thoe
gentlemen that H curwlrtent with tire clr-
eiiiiMtanes. There hi no purpose how
erer. lo recognlae them as n superior t
or to give them greater attention In
mounts tents or attendance than our
own offkers and men receive.
re von
Ren
Wellington. July 4. At 11:26 tonight tha
navy department poeted tho appendrj
translation of a cipher cablegram rcceivcil
from Commodore Watson. It Is slmllae
to that received today from Admiral
He in peon but contains the additional In-
formation tlmt JW Spaniards were killed
or drowned 100 wounded nnd 10X1 cul-
tured. Commodore Whte-Jn'H dispatch
read as follow:
"l'lnyn Del Mate July 3. To the Becre
lory of the navy. Wnetilhgton At 9 M a
m. today the Spanish squadron seven in
nil. Including one gunboat came out of
Santiago in a column nnd was totally de
stroyed within an hour pxeoptlng the
Cristobal Colon which was chased 41
miles 1o westward by tho commander In
elilef llrooklyn Oregon nnd Texas sur
rendering tn Ilrooklynluit was breached
to prevent sinking.
None ot our officers or men were Injur
ed except on bourd Ilhooklyn. Chief Yeo-
mnn Kills wns killed nnd ouo man
wounded.
Admiral Cer"ra nil oomm. ndlng of
llcers excepting ot Oquemlo about seven
ty other officer nnd l.Ano men are prison-
ers. Almut 310 killed or drowned and 10)
wounded latter belngcaro d for on Botaco
nnd Olivette. Have Just nrrlved oft Ban
tlngo In Mnrhluhend to takec Imrgo while
Commander-in-chief Is looking out for
Crlstoliol Colon. "WATSON"
Victo
n.
Mailrld July 4 10 p. m. Thunder nnd
very homy storms and causing fatalit-
ies have imrllnlly Intorruptod telegrapn
communication and only mcagro news
4s published.
There are great rejoicings over Admiral
Cervera's quilting tho harbor of Bantl
ago but there Is nn undercurrent ot
grea-t anxiety as to his fate.
It Is considered preferaldo that lie
liould succumb to Admiral Sampson's
superior forces than again to bo mink
Den. Hhafler's artillery.
Oen. lllsnco cable rams ns follow!'
"No details lsava lieen received a? to
the naval light hut It m rumored that
Admiral Cerrrr rcaelir-1 a port of south
rn Culin.J'
It I otllelnlly announced that the la-'
vesel of Admiral Caramaa squadron hav
pased the Suez canal.
A
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T0MAD0IHTEEEA8T
e-.iiM croaa the mine field awl clear the
Merrlmac at tlie entrance to the harbor I survetllance of this squadron and 1m can
hasi
L..irii...uiK uiinii ana Man i.mtiom
K'"..ri r..i.nt uLia ai.d lhat un
'"i"riA'i '.:...:.. i.w th. nru
dayot July. A U IS"- hl itltl"ii H
vr.iiiira ...
Qutbnr Okla Junrla lw
be
Louniv Clerk
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Repair Shop
105 N. FIRST ST.
All kinds oi difficult Bicycle
repairing. First class Vul-
canizing work done by an
export.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
PRICES LOW.
Agents for Willis' wheels.
Ten rew wheels for rent.
Give us a call.
OPEN EVENINGS
tttttt
SADDLER Prop.
QDTUKIK Lodge No. i a. O. O. W. meets
Thursday evenings of each week at 7:10
In Victor block corner First and Harrison
rutting Workmen always welcome.
UN HUMBllBU M. W.
a J. TUOIIY Kecorfler
aUTHHIE LodM No. I K of P. meets
every Monday at 7:10 In their hall
ntbeVlrtor block corner First and Dam-
on. Vlsltlne knights are always welcome.
a. a. vuna. u. u.
;. rouoAUT m. of v. and k of it. a
ioau Meets every Tuesday night In K
I K of V hall. Visaing chiefs always wel-
Mint. M U. CHKItKY Chief of Kecorda.
90TUH1E Lodge No I I. O O. P. meets
Monday night of eu week at 7:0 Vis-
um Odd Fellows always weleome.
W S. COOI'KIt. K O.
0 VT. I1HOCE. Bec'T lock box I TV.
TVI
Xi fnm Serv. tr
oca rroeira-J31
n..n. Vlllni:or J
Lost Manhi.od Q
loipoturi3
NlaCtly Kmu-
vyOrsayoVhfalKrror.
maUoncelptotprU BU.JjOWI
Ua!MICAL C'O.A'HTelaud. Ohio
OKI.AHOUA fcncampraeniNo. I I. O. O. V
meets every Tuesday evening In Odd
eilowabal!at7;n. All visiting patriarchs
velcome.
KRRUINANO R11TKHUU8CI1 C V
U. U STKOUOU. Bcrtbe
HAUTRANrT Cirr.e No 1. Ladles of the
OAK. Meets first rnd third week of
every month In Ma&oalc Hall Visitors are
cordially invited
BMZAIIKTII STItOUOll Pres.
LOUISA OILliRItT. Sec.
Fancy the waves of the sea setting
ire to the cliffs they break on! Yet
his U what did really happen at Ila
.younlon on the western coast of Ire-
land. These rocks which the great
Ulantic rollers bad for eenturles been
slowly br'Mklng down and plerclni
with great caverns contain in theli
leptbs masses uf Iron pyrites and
lum. At last the water penetrated to
hesa and a rapid oxidization took
Uce. which pnxluced a heat nerco
enough to set the whole ellft on fire.
For weeks the rocks burnt a regular
volcano and great rlouda of amoko
and vapor roae high In the nlr. When
at last the Are died out great massea
of lava and clay burnt to brick were
seen In every direction. Golden Days.
WJiy la It." asks the Atehlsqn
Globe "tlmt a man will fall asleep In
his chair while madlng In the evening
null can't rtuep a wink after he goos fa
iir' lie tuts Bubfacribod for till
urotig newspaper.
Hob Moore of LaPayotte. Ind says
that for constipation ho ha found De-
Witt's Utile UarlyUUeretobeperfent.
Thoy never gripe. Try thm for
stomach and liver troubles. J. i heel-
er & Son.
H
AltTHAKFT POST Kb. J O A. H.- Meats
on nrsi ana tnira Saturdays iu each
month at 7 30 p. m.. In probate rnurt room
J O ltBTKIt I' O.
Visiting comrades always weicume
M. L MOCK Adjutant
rUTOAL UENKFIT TO LADIBS. We
ivLlurnisD employment procure neipsou
iv.
sell or exchange fancy articles novelty
COOus wnuaiuii ciu
VfOUKN'U IHFOUUATIOHUURKAn.
aiwa sut-yoa uiocr
There It te TsUrrii Is this seotten of tb
ouiintry tkB all oiher di put 5"l'
SOU UD11I Uie im w Ji.r. w m.uw -
11
sa
m
rl
trtnt. liall's Catarrh Cure nunafaetuted
IwurabU. Yot areaf many years doctor pre
tuMisced itn localdlseaM. and viescrllMd local
reuwdie. aud by conatAnUy Uil.n to er' with
local titatiuei.1 ixoooueostl it iicurabU.""BeI-
disease a uJ .therefore roquire coostltutlonal
th Amerloan elitp enn follow the same
course. There are the Inner fortincaton
and island forts still to he red need but
tbey have pMd threuich h baptism of
fire recently and ere Utile mere than
ruin. Tim with Bbatter' Run thun-
dcrlmt on HantKufo from the land and
Hampton's f rem th Imrber. the fall ot the
city is aiMired berend further (iutln.
T authorities hr. mltBary and na
val say that BanUano Itaa arsuly made
It best Sight and that Ha oeeupatton I
only a queeHloa of time and very brief
tin.
Oen. bat.' troHK paelBefl was
Shawn tn a afia ot 4iiltte. Matt
coavlnelng of all as to tMa faeHiWf of con-
Adano and streiuxth wan tlnt dhHMUih
Blven out late tn the day. hi which Cm.
Maaiter give ttte text ef Ida demand for
the surrender of the elty n pain betn-
barjmeirt. Tat din tea U a follows:
Headquarter of the United State forc-
es near Man Juaa Itlver Cuba July 1
taS-iM p. tn. To tke eammamllnK Kn-
eral of te Hnantah faraea antBO de
Cuba:
r-I stoll be bHiid. unlaaa yu aur-
reader to sliell aVaaliage d Cuba l'leaite
Infttrm the elHien ef foreign aeunlrtw
and all woman and eWWren thai they
showld leave tb eHy lfewe W elek to-
morrow mornlatf.
Very respectfully your bdtt aer-
vaat. W. It. HHAPTjKIJ.
H)or Oeesrul. U. 8. A.
The toHowiag la the Spanish rply.
wWrh Major Dert hae Jut returned t.
day. I.M.
Santiago July 3 ISM.
Ills Bxeelleney the ueneral eommandlng
the foree at the Untied Htntes Ban
Juan
Sir I Iwve the honor lo reply to your
..I
Oor. Uut&auSi Ulf li ' BoW by .. e.
i... i i n.n..irvi ToUdn.fihlo.lstbeOQly
coimtltutionul rare on tb market. It Is taken
Internally in dooos f mm 10 drops to a teaipoen-
lul. It acts dlrocily on the bUxd ami inueous
surfaces of the system. TbeyeUer ouo hundred
hlt-ini fur any uase it falls to oure. bbd fot
tcuUrandteeilnlt. Addreee. .oommunlsaUon of teday. written ot 8tJ0
.......-. . -. . .... .i...
ana reewveu ai v- i.. u"w
retidlh spare the ship latadd for th
attack on th inUh eoaat.
BAMP1KJN TO III UWWAnDHD.
It lias ben acting Admiral Sampsion f r
some time but that li wHI be Admtnil
Hamiwon In fact as wail as In name la tb
prevailing fHK In naval olrele as re-
sult of the vletory rtrtd by ttte Amer-
ican admiral. Shortly attar tb war broke
out Cairtafn was tnade aetlntc admiral In
order to give Mm a rank fitting hi Mffk
comiimnd. although be aetnal aaval rank
remalHs at eautala lly a alngoUr oobv
eldence I4 raak m dvawcel today to
that of omiiKMlor. owtan to thi rtilra-
nient of Admiral Kirkland.
In ttte event of bis now twins mad. tn
admiral It would advance him ovir ihu
ten commodore waktiiK up the list of
that gntde and wvrtd pluc him Jui b'-
low that vi.ry fauiuus hero of the war.
Admiral Dewey.
It is of course purely conjectural thus
far but It Is 4 eoa)ctur whk-h receives
with common ceWae in navy quarters
(bet h I matt likely to be reaJUsO.
IIOIWOK'K KMLK.V8K C'tCitTAIK.
liss releas of Ilobaon aaal th other he-
roes of tb Merrlmac Incident t Hkety to
be aaesber result of tb vsMa twneiHr-
1hk teUr. It may how omo about evUser
by tb sur reader of tb ettjr'Whteh would
Include tlte surrender of Ilobaon and oth-
er American prtsoaar In 111 etty. or U
by tb exctsuiR ot 'Ilobaon tor Adastrul
Oerveru or aome oilier hluh ranking naval
offlelol. Until today tb poaeiblrty of es.-
aluiBBBK Ilobaon was stiiabt a tbbi gov-
ernment ld ne SpansrisTteooere of high
rank to offer In his paaoe. 7?otv liovv-
evar they liave owe of the for moat ad-
Many People Killed at ilamp
ton New Hampshire By
a Twister.
Hamplaon N. II. July l.-A tornado
attruck tt section of the Hampton IK-ach
t 1:15 today eauamtr Immense daiimKtt
lo boach properly and ureal loss of life
Cottage were blown down Hat. )ior-e
were i(ckl up bodily and uasneu
UKalnat tHilUUng. vablalea carried many
feet bertw unroofed lame trees snappil
on at their roots while others wi ro tarn
up Uxllly. Tli tornado touched the beach
at a ldace about lialt a mile nurtli cr
Whlller'a hotel and cut a swath until
It iiaaeed out to south. Twenty cottage
were torn down and several small hotels I
eompleulr wrckd. Tb Greatest Ion j
of llf aiel Injury cam with tlie denv II '
lion of th old skaUnK rink near Lea i
vltta. a alMrh) alorr structure r.f wiod
Wi by JW feet In lx- Here loo te 1
people wore rliiinl Injured nnJ fi cu
persona already dt nd
A yatrh own. d b I'apsaln Frank Mull
of this plac w.ix KiilllnB off the be a h
.ind waa In the i.iih f th storm In It
were nine pin- nd "f these five wro
drowned. Th- druwix d were:
WALTKIt. OKIlTIHUK AND nAIVIt'
lIOOairKlN KensliiKstan N. 11 (
MIUs. W. II. PARKKU. Kenslngl n
CAIT. MUDD Hamilton
The others la tha boat were Alfred
geott. John I-amUck William K Par
kar and Uuhtr. all ot Klnslngton All
ot tltate ar believed to liave been saved 1 j
To list ot dead at shoro as eoinpletc-dl
at 8 o'clock waa aa tallows: S
Moore an aetreaa at New York who
was iiUylnK a pieoe entitled "Tho Blow
lag u ot the Maine."
MIB8 MAY I'ltWSCOTT. Exeter.
8A.MUBL CAMILLK. Exeter
WILLIAM f'Ani-BON Beter.
Among those supposed to bo fat&lly in-
M. W A
J
Jurad In thejsglon n
i MIBS O. D.fesRY
a. on. ai
Haverhill M
fractured ski:
J. F. P12NNlslTON. Exeter -
W. H. UAmiEIt. Exeter. Internal ln-
mlruU of Hpuln and among the l other
naval Drlaqnera there are many officer ot I inru
.dbitlnKUlshed rank. To exehaiiKo a Snan. I v-nri.nn was takan put dead but Mooi
'Ish admiral for an American naval oon-ltho octree was alive when she W
structor might ieetn ilratige under ordl-1 found and died shortly afterward .
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