HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1899-1-19, Page 6ZION. 1E801 owl DEAD
P..sing of the Groat Tariff Maker
and Conprosslonal Leader.
1e Wa• Vnabi• to Ororo.m• tier 1)10....
tvbl•b !lad Att.ek•d Blm-A $.be•1
Teeml.r .t *...nae.-.Ane,waf a
Law eludes. Who II.d a Liking for
ll W.prper Worn ad r.tlewed It
With enss• S•a.oa.
Warbingwn, Jan. 14. -Hon. Nadeau
Dingley of Maine, leader of the Hepubtl-
dlae algg.ol.,&ha floor oteehe House of
Hepreoentauvea, and, repre.enttng the
eseuud Congre-0,10nel District of Maine
to that body, died bete last night at belf-
ries lu, of heart failure, resulting from
ysrerue weakne.s due to double pnou•
scala He was 10000101001 during wont
of the day, and death came quietly with-
out oo0.OIOu1nets being regained. There
were present at tbd Mme lin Dingley,
Miss r►dlth 1)1/30M Mesnn. K. H. and
A. Y. Greeley, sons of the demeaned; Mr.
BON. 8(L008 D,'QJ,11f.
Jawed 0. Howe, aast.tlmm•te friend of the
family; Mr Deal*, one of the pbyalolane
wbo have Lean attending him, and two
*erase. To within a few boss before bis
death the family firmly btllevd, w they
lave throughout his illnen, that Mr.
Dlegley would recover, and 1t was only
when It beosms &platens that he wail
dying that they gathered at bis bedside.
.ketch .,1 111. Career.
Nelsen Dtegley. k„ Governor of Maine,
t -7a and metublr of t;ungrna from Ise
1 T+LS.1t of Maine
Anew 1881;wee born to Dnrbam, Mateo,
ft 000 gvaadfseher Limbert', firmb.+oac.
en the Weds of the Audna.'ogglu Weer.
/4td•. 16. 1832, see of Serape std Jane
(Lambert) Ille.iey,
tinaltt A xlater-jdwut 1r* Wei
alio of Iva, 14 mile? from house, sad
be meetnrrd to testi winters while 111..
Ow for college. Batmen Otteryllle Col-
Iqe. now Oolby University, In 1861, be re-
touched there • year and a belt. sod then
beam. ■ student •1 Dartmouth Collete,-
It em which la0leutlmn he graduated de
Me. After leaving college Mr. Dooley
Masked low is 18.:5-6, and Is the later
year he wee admMted to the bar, Inroad
.f. est0Aeg open the p .,•tic, of law, be
dlm05ed to bemuse • journalist, for e'1 00
ptogemioo he elware menefeeted a decoded
tette. In 8rinember. 186e, he porcnnsed
TIN Le -whom Jemmied, of wblok be had
Wee prec00aJIy the editor, white studying
haw, and to welch to 10161 be added a a/No&
L 1801. at the age of 2Y; a. ins mewed
11nr?1ebtaOve tom Subaru to Iii -Maze
Umtata tore, es rake body he at Yes took
111ge rase; was re-elected is 1869, end •k1..
es Speaker of the _Hoose. at Dae sees.*
at 1811. In INS he removed to Lewiston,
WOme • few mouth atter he was eiecied
e0 de Legislature, and with the opening of
Ike 1.at.tive session of 1584 was unanim-
o usly re -Merged Speaker. He was elected
to 110. hoose twice autaeglnotly, but de.
ginned the apeakernitlp, preterl4ng to be on
the door,
le 1873 Mr. D1ngM1 was darted Gov-
erner of !Woe by •boot 10,000 majority.
l■ 1874 be was re-elected by over 11.005
mislority, declining • (had g0mlnatlo0 1n
l■ 1881 Mr. Dingley was nominated b7
Oe BedaDacme or tee !Mewed Metres.
ttboeal DMtrtet of Maine. He was e1oced
by • majordt7 of over 5000, overly twice as
Urge, as ever before Oven to soy candidate
g0 that district. A. was re<t.ryed line
-Yseas. Iles drat speech in Congress w:1.
Left April Mpp..lbll , o� eeU
"Protoe to
American iioog
Preeldmt MOKMiey eeadeyed the ;sanitises
et Secretary of 00. Treasury to Mr. Ding.
b, test ee declined tee odor, preferitlg M.
*e min re 400 meetto0 as Clubman or -the
Weirs std Mesa (Mmatitter sad Mor load -
Or et tae Republica. majoral, of the
Latter Jtls leadership the iloos, elth4e
16 days after the 5.5rb Cougreo was con-
vened to entrwoe,ttisar7 session, passel a
ISA lyric' tariff.
M. Dlagtey wee • enregre**tloneeilea In
iNig,'os. i e wiz married Jvee 11, POT.
to M1,. armee MeKeoney 1f Auburn,
Mains. Tkey have had Mi Maldive, of
wham tee survive.
WAS THE NABRI.aos eSI0v ZD7
A Rlg.my Caw at I.osd•• May Tee Yam
Another Turn.
Landon, Jan. 14. -Tee examination of
Joke W. Drennan. *lied Harry Johnston.
who 1s charged with having married
Georgina Griffith, daughter of Colborne
branch of London Township, while bis
lawful wife was glove, was continued
yaterd•y.
But one witness, 4 mister of the girl
Who Is alleged to have been misled, was
e xamined, when Deputy Crown Attorney
L .KIOop eked for • farther adjourn
Mont to enable him :o procure additions'
information bearing on the case. The
mime was In acoordancoe with the request
of the Crown adjourned for two weak',
and the prisoner bailed for that period.
Mr. McKIllop said that It would In all
prebabllltl be neose'ary to (bange the
Information from bigamy o feigned
marriage.
One TROST Br.(MINI TO SQOEZZP.
e elewd.rd 011 Company New Charges
Mars for Coal 011 and Oseclln•. -
ClnMnnatl, 0., Jen. 14. -The Standard
GO Company since .fan. 1 los advanced
the pries 1I4o • 'teflon on gasoline sod
seal ell. Coal oil 1. now sold .t 9e and
psnitns at 100 o gallon. The advance
tome without warning and the reason for
le e not given. '1 he retailers told eas-
Mmare yesterday Chet the trust had sim-
ply put up the price on them and that
Wm all they knew about It Obeis0a00
heamwlves In January alone will pay
$19,000 more to the tiandard Oil trust
Mae they would 1f the price of 011 had
n ee ham raised.
....-,.. .. Elbe -Weed -0-.L.-....iseepe, .... -
Albany, Ky.. Jan. 111.-I/r.. illzab.sb
Partiality of this enmity yenarday eels
berated the 109nd anniversary of her
bdrek. She was bore In Rnlllvu County,
Wonomese, Jan. 11, 1797, sad moved Se
tftes county in 1838. Him hes livid under
.eery l'reeldenl of the United Remade.
Ins M 1a full poesl..1.s at all her faenl-
Nes.
AGUINALDO'S ARMY.
profess gree/ hatred for ON Amerla•nn
Tee ourreopeodeul was arrested frequent
ly un the su•pl•Iuw of being au Anwrl
emu, but w.s reirened upon sbOwlug bis
00naul0r passport
General Agulnaldo's ec,dlen, 000 hod
a11, are Imaging L) attack Mauna. 1'bq
declare they will rouepl no arms r.ecdi
alrolale lodepoodenoe.
18.0.,0:... teroo. M.alla-
A steamsr just &rrlred at Hong Kong
from Manila Wogs • large number of
rich and lolluen1al Filipinos and Ihelr
families, who have lett the Pblllppinth
owing to the situation then.
The refugees state that the landing d
American troops as Iloilo would be treat-
e d *1 a caws belly, •1.d the. the Filipino
army thereupon would attack General
Otis at Ml.oilh.
The Filipino Qoverpme:tt has offered
an asylum 1n the provinces -30 forelga
tam1les, lualuding Ipsnlardl. wbo air
n ow Inhabiting M•ulla.
nITOATI,0N 14 Ca1TICAL.
The Pblllppl.• le.ergwnu Ar. Ceaeen-
tr.t•d and needy t• right.
Manila, Jan. 14. -The situation here le
undoubtedly critical, but Major General
Otos has It well to baud, and then t, no
pooh wrtalng' of trouble as many believe
The rebels are eonoontratd on the out-
skirts of the town, but their loaders have
Issued ingot orders Chet the Filipino
toroes are to act only on the defensive.
An accident might 4reolplate trouble,
bat the idea of • rebel attack upon Mao
11111 ridiculous and •ulotdal, as the
Atuerlemns absolutely oobtrol the posi-
tion.
..511 3.w NIDMMs l61M 1. 10. eremeae
•es mes40.-P..br. Coiling for 1e -
I 4.reede..' or .10.40.
Hanlia. via Hong Kong, Jan. 14. -Tie
diploma/on ern bseems bonrly more
wave The New Verb Harald eorrsepnd-
e we Owned O.n.rel A rnlnatdn's notpasts
Mend Manes no t4atuMay and Suede).
The natlq troop" reamed enlhudstln at
Oho lose e, an street upon Manila. On
100 teemed are dlsplavd Miming poetere
lsarleg obis Ineertptlen "lndepend.nw
dee►e."
It 1e mid teat the native troops In tlta
where of Mena nerds* IM046 A
1
room SpnoI.k 0..r....
Madrid, Jan 14. -The Government bas
reselveJ the following official dsspawb
from Manila:
"The American troops hero, wblcb
were ordered to Iloilo, muttnle,l and re
fumed to start. General MIllsr hes been
ordered to abandon Iloilo and to return
to Manila All the American .mope have
been ordered to c000eotnte ben, the
•ftnatloo Owing of the gravest character."
Ther 1.11ie Ac.inalde.
Captain -General Rias cables (lettere)
Cora., Mlohter of Wer. that the Vleays
islands, Including Panay sod the antral
blonde of the Philippine archipelago, are
In °omelea revels swains, Amerieea
authority. The natives, he says. are
determined to have independence. Again
•Ido is in high fever it Iloilo; the loeor-
geuti In that city declare that they are
ready for a Miele wb r the Ametl-
eans wish to attek them, •t0 (t is by Du
means resin that the Luson natives
of tee eta tl;i oQenslve.
__ONE HOPEFUL MAN*.._
iHfY'Rf KILLING ME SNOW.
French Grated in Connection With
On 1900 World's Fair.
I..degeate *poo Greeted to Reglad to
1000.0 to Ulselwy leer ttahlbla-
aakiblt.re erste That C•utr, Ar.
Seriously TkIeklug of Lerpl•g Away
Altogether -U .l.Io. Thal tsrloadl
Hart. 0,111.1. and Americo. Iaore•t.
London, Jae. 14. -The private meeting
of the British oOWthlselu0 to the Perla
bzpceltion bold under the presidency of
the Trines of Wales, •ooudlug to the
morning paper*. was entirely harmoni-
ous. : beer, bower, Mat Ude was bard•
ly the ase, eon's of tee members, thuug+
l0 a bopelw mluorlty, espousing tee
mum of the dl1ouoteuted unlblton, M
whom grievances reference has heel
mode. Owing to the miserably lead*.
quote throe ■Ilotted w Knglaod at lease
two Minks of the app11oa01s as let have
to .t5et7ees tet thee Meal bale en
paternity of showing their goods, wbo
the plan Ingeniously devised by the
roman of not allowing tedious to mass
their exhibit le considered iniquitous.
The British 00mml.aun le blared for
n ot vlgorob►ly ptuterting at the outs./
when 1t could have oerrle0 its point
under a threes o1 wltbdrawal.
Now a more serious blow is struck,
equally affecting British and Am,rlceo
Intervista James Dsedg., who U doubtless
remembered in Chicago as one of the
Media. British commissioners at the
World • Felr, and who was • 8,141.0
nOreentaltvs at the Brussel. Ezeibl41on,
told a me to day: "1 hope my friends In
Celt -age realise what 11 manna 10 transfer
the window from the Exposition to
Vincennes. as Mae decided recently.
Vioconnee Is practically sig miles away
trona the main snow, .nailing • lours".
of an hour sod a half to reach 11 Hes
will b. barbed I. obscurity as Lot one
* atlas al Important to America este ss.
That la the transportation seotloo, includ-
ing I,roomotl/es, mown, motorcycles and
bicycles.
"Ser strongly do the Kngute manofaa-
Swore feel on t0.. point, now )het they
realize what 1t mean*, that they aro eoa-
widerl0g wltbdr.wlpg alttgetber. Am00g
moot of the Lara- 'exhibitors there 1s a
ges.ral feeling of .Jsperatioo against
tue Freneb for tee way they Dam grab-
bed all Del advantages themselves, fe-
eluding ae absurdly large portion of the
limited space •t their disposal. '1belr
greed contrasts most unfavorably mite
the temper displayed at Cbleago, whet.
,p,aU that woo possible was lana
the visitors os more iftaif k'n sq
with the netlte exhibitor&
"In dea1la of organization, too, t0.
Freneb already have fallen •bort, ►o the
surprise of everyone, and general Interest
bare the exposition is being crushed
o.l sx0Mnce."
00.str al Nereid C voodoos Miami
the Mob Commlmiemore
Tet c d.
Montreal, Jan. 14. -The Herald pub-
lishes the following despatch from Wash
lepton: "1t can safely be said that the
wrangling of the representatives*, Cana
Man and American lumber interests in
Washington ysel..rday and IDs day before
has had and will have no marled afro*
on the negotlatlonl of the joint high
commission. The highest authority exists
for the statement that the conferenees of
the dumbrmete are but a ripple on the
surface of the negotiations of the oom-
missionen. and that the Influence of the
OOnfereuoe. has been greatly exaggerated.
The lombrmen's arguments among
themselves have no more weight with the
joint high 30m1131•.100 than have the
pretence bon during • national tariff
debate of the representatives of lnteresa
throughout the 00antr7 who may be
affected by the adjus►ment of the various
' Modules by the Hours of Representa-
tives."
epresena-
tlv.&"
Win
CANADIANS IN L014DO115,
Cb1.f 000la1r Corte and Mr. 1e.* L 1147-
court Aro le t\0 Old Town.
Montreal, Jan. 14.-A special cable to
The Har from London says:
"Mr. Louis Coate, chief engineer of
the PoblIe Works Department of Canada,
Is now hen, and Intends making a tour
of the leading Brltlak and Continental
ports, with a view of reporting on the
best methods for Improving the harbor
facllltlee at Montreal.
"Mr. N. A. Beicoart, M.P., le hen, In
eoaneet'on with the Nlmlet election ap
peal to the judicial 000,mltico of the
Privy Council. 14. Is about to visit
Rome, bat dentes that bye vlelt has any
conoeouoo with the Manitoba school
question."
Cuban Planters Terror-*trleksm
Santiago de Cuba, Jags. 14. -The bead,
less body of Manuel Hernandez, the
wealthy planter of S•banflla, was f000d
yesterday In the outskirts of the owe.
Other planters aro terror-stricken a0 this
proof that the guerrillas who have organ
Izd for the purpose' of robbery will not
h esitate to murder Mu, of the bastion -
dada near yantlt.go an planning to lend
their families into the city, sod all of
them keep a* armed guard ov4r their
homes.
Stool and Wins Trost.
Trenton, N.J., Jan. 14.-Artloles of
fa eerporatlon of the American Steel &
Wire Company, with en authorized mei
sal of 500,000,000, were Biel with the
Secretary of Hate Ieoterdal. The .101.1es
of intwrporation prnvlde that the stock-
holders shall not have the privilege rel
e eelne the books of the company, except
as may be directed by the outvotes of
New Jersey, or per n.'Med by ibe direc-
tors of the 00mp•ny.
C0►Ir of Thwretteal (h.mletrr.
Toronto, Jan. 14 -Dr. W. Tbeopbllus
Stuart of Soadlna avenue bas Ham ap-
pointed to the chair of tbeontleal chemis-
try of Trinity Medical College, mode
vacant by the death et Dr. Kirkland.
Dr. Steen retains his chair M pet0oti0al
e lwmisrl end metals.
Tel•ph.e• Llne I. Rv.)s.
Malmo, Jan. 14. -The *Molal inaa-
guratlon of the new telephone line be
Jerson Moscow *ad St. Petersburg took
plane yesterday. The Ione alone *met 60,
000 10001,1 (190, 400). Ia the exehanges
e t all rations Americas telephone&peer
situ L used .*0111011S07.
M.r.hsad'. ■1,•a al M.rwltlN
Mareslllss, Jan. 14. -Two °freer* and
six Senegalese soldiers, the Melt list of
Major Mernh.nd'e little company at
F.dboda, arrived etrleken with fever oil
the steamer Orennque from Alexandria
•t 6.50 year day.
/107aa sato■ VICTe3IA, a.0.
Alleles to It. Weetwe.d Prom Hes ANta
DI• stet -70. i.reeelte.
Vinerba, B.0., J. 14. --The !rase
Linen* eleetlen mem w.. mild yester-
day, hot epee • MOP ed the Mil pawed
Ise Amy Moes by tm. Legielaeure l pre
vest the bearing of the ease being pre-
sented to the India, that gentleman re-
fneed to proved ne make any ceder as b
*0su until tag thee ap0Mtnd therein.
The memo! reading of the player rain
int Mil, •x.1041103 aliens from the Atli*
41.tras, pared the 1Aiglelatoreyesterday.
The only ebls,tlon Metro' wee hy the
Deeneltlnn, who ehoa3kt It •hnuld In
elnd• quarts mining
Meyer Redfern wits reaseee4 yester-
day for Vleorla by 500 Majority.
J*
a 000140T LABOR ONIONS.
es 1• Britain Org..ls. to ]fee.
"ab•',rood..a •f C•rIra0/.'r"-
, Jou, 14. -The Engines *A-
way •vise L out vita • descriptn d
• gigantic trembles called the Employers'
ParlIPmenterl Counoll, the design et
whish M to crash trade u•loolsn.
Two hundred and ninety-one firm.
hava Breed to a declarstlon preserving
the Seek= of contract between the em-
ployer and the employed, and Promising
mat1)al support In the event of strike&
011101th will not be recognized In any
way, *haps or form. A fund of £3$,000
los been contributed to conduct tee fight
against unionism, which augurs wide
1•doatrtal ddetarbanoes during the com-
ing year.
Tu. 08at1lag of 10,811.0 w.1.alp.
London, Jan. 14. -Tho announcement
that the Government has cerlaaned •
bett%sehlp with the absurd 1111e of ven-
erable" es raised a Worm of expostula-
tion` �Tc-da7 • '{tong plea 1s made for
follJsing what is termed the tensible
plater( the United :sates In naming
teareblp. after 41.trlet., towns and natal
boron.. 1t 1. not likely that the Admiralty
will consent to abeodon 11e plan of nam-
ing Whip' by moral qualities, however
incongruous. This is mainly on the
g round, so an Admiralty official says,
that the requisite change In dgnallfug
and In signal boots would be w featly
and diMooll 7'0• agitation. however, is
likely to b kept up, so obviously prefer-
able Is the A mortician system.
R.elproelty with t0. Old World.
Brussel., Jan. 14. -The Hopton For-
eign Owes has arranged • reovlmional
agreern.nt with beset Britain, a [tending
reciprocity to the products of the - monies
of Ceylon and Lithos, the latter' Britian
protectorate on the Bight of Benin, 1a
West Africa. Tele agreement is tentative,
and It L expected that It will be but
preparatory M a bard •nd-fast commer•
01.1 treaty on the same Idose
The products of Goyim' ere chiefly
°offs., tea end epics*, 1ts vast rice crop
being for the mat part consumed at
home. The principal exports from 1 ago.
are palm oil end palm kernels, while the
annual Deports of the two eolonlee are
valued at not far from 556,000,000.
Congo amok is Bn.mbng.
A otwerp, Jan. 14.-A new Congo eom-
merelal e0mpany Hae just been formed
et Brume's. with a capital of 87,000,000,
1to object being the development of all
lbs commeroIal, financial, Industrial and
agriculture' enterprises of Congo Free
Hate The chairman of the new company
Is Col. 701•, who is also chairmen of •
Belgian railway company.
This new enterprise Is but an Indies•
lion of the remarkable development TO
marked of lets In the Congo trade. Pry
motors ban no difficulty In lannehing
new enterprises, and ec strong Is the
popular oonfidenOe In the futon of the
Free Stale that eha.'es In all Congo coin -
pantie now listed on the Belgian market
are rising rapidly.
Hew 14 1• noon In trolar.A.
Dublin, Jan. 14.-Wben the National -
lel 00nfer,000 n'.7 y.ardal at Hally-
moa, County Sligo, le else* osodldatee
for the various county ofiads, the eonnty
sheriff re teed to allow the delegates to
meat In the Court Hoose Yajor McHugh
of I ltgn, an anti Parnellla member of
Parliament. eenurnd •.ledge hammer end
burst open the door 1b. delegate" enter.
d In ~orr4 1y fab:en and ane ',anteroom
d
011.01.1 Odd In 7.1• of Avows.
DoLlln, Ireland, .71.. 14. -The lovely
Tale of Aveea, In County WLklow, mode
famous hy Thomas Mane's melodies,
May teem en he Me Klnndlb of lreand.
Ter seem time pmt allnvtal gold 1e as
appealable amount bee bean fond Is
the neighboring Wtrdsr•., sod the Otreeen•
steel is getting serios.ly to work o In-
vMtlgata. A tlontn African 'sport has
Woo mesh es •ipbre for the mother Inde,
god geetogkee leve shore 1' • ethane,
of finding a flee anriferoal vela. County
Wleklow Is noted ter les mineral d,pnelte.
Cooper. lead and wilier ha.e boss profit-
ably worked le 041. east
*owl 17.fa.1 w.s $.n.y Naw.
Lmn.lnn11 Jen. 1e. -William Meteor,
who la acknowledged to be the reedier
poet M hnelnnd, has jos r'sllt.411 •
(.reel which relieves him et all endo('
as far as latch gem.
ROSE AND FELL
Liverpool N \.et 0..rke► $k.vd 1t0-
pwyemra. red I kl.ago Ii..p.0d8
itar17 Oal4 in r•.1) flock team.
31day Rvedag, Jaw la.
I.ls*rpsul whist MurCes to am ad, 'aced
BA to 'Yid per ,.ata: 6d all deilreries
1'arle sob,'`{ divot .11 pi t0 60 crouse
to d.11 sad doer went MU esetlnecs. ►m
11. erp clam d 'embalmed.
Closer future* *Hewed seal* etreugtb it
aur date to dal. ■draneleg thteeuulttlyttre
el a neat per bushel- 7'1., re was a ‘14lt440,
dui, r. mid h, Ilse nod July upuo.os Oared
al Jtrer*V'. .naladlos. ►
10,1.111'• defnrrl utelri• 0
quua*t r.'u,male.Tetj.
iA, per bushel. The ear:y .tnmgt■ wee
bo' ea the lnpr0returul •1 1.1,
411,1 the later rr.rll:.0 ware due
io vei
noddle( by meat bull.. At the
J,'ud t*tum.* for raper0 wet? rrpurt
LNd1.a Wheat markets.
Es.Lw/ag are *be closrag prtlt•.. today at
10psetart 8.1.1111
p law. Jan lint Jule.
Jgas
ew 10,0 ,-'i••-• 10(OW /07J'1SOOa.
lltlw•utw .. 0 0014 .
t 1. 1.041111.... 0 75 0 7811 0 7:, 0 08
Tdrr�oidWu . • 0 7l
070% 00 1 i% 7:0-� 0 10y
11.10.1 0 7U% ....
Unlo.t0, No. 1
Norther■ .. 0 07 0 05 0 sin% 0 *%
Duluth. Na 1
yx:..M1to1L�. 4'1* by 08K 0 6111
l,•rou10, No. •1
bard ineet...•e e0- ....
Turuato, red.. 0 10 ....
THE FILIPINOS' FORCE.
1a New N.mb.re Moe' li tes 7'104100
'of Mpell. - rooters Ch1141g nee 1..
AepO.d•.e. 1.r U•.tn.
M-.�.11 via Hong Kong, Jan. l4. -The
.motion hen becomes Hourly WON
gran The Now York Hondo correspond-
ent MEOW General Atu1na11o's outposts
around Manila on Bas•ntay and 0u0d.$.
The oath troop. seemed .nlh00001110 at
the Idea of as attre upuo Manila. Os
all bowies are displayed dewing posters
baarlag tkls laserlpslon: "Iudepeiden0d
or death."
10 I5 said that the native troops In lbs
111114101111 of Manila number 50,000. All
ruling great hatred for IN Americana.
Tse eorrespondent was arrested frequent-
ly on Ise sueplolu• 0f Ming so Amort-
ise. out was released upon .bowleg boa
eonwlar passport.
General Agulnaldo's welders, one and
all, are lousing SI attack Yanlla. They
declare they will aooept no terms exam*
absolute Independence.
A gwmer Jost arrived e1 Hong Koss
how Manila brings s large somber of
rob and influential Ftllpinw and their
families, woo have lets ib Pb11es
rineowforinene fttttadoriilbere.... ..1pl.r,
The ',duress sate that the tooling et
Amerloan troops at Iloilo would be treat-
ed as a mess 41.111, sod lbs the Filipino
Toronto It. Lawre.ee Market. army thereupon would stack General
iiteor4pte of farm produce were talc to Otis .t Yaotla.
day, 21.,v Nobel* of grain, 33 14.nds 1.t ►a7 The Flllploo °overeaten has offered
4 e strew aoll a large month, .t dreamed .0 171000 In the provinces w foreign
bo
Wbe t One: 1000 bushed* edd as follows: tamliles, luolodlnt 'paola d., who are
Wklte. 160 .usher to 74e to 7448.-: red. gnu now Inhabiting Manila.
bushel. at 7254c to 74c; goose, OW babel.
at 71e.
Marley easier, 400 bushels selag at 46e
to 47c.
Oats steads: 600 bushels gold at 34e to
WV.
firmer: 100 bushels sold at 50c to 00e.
Day firmer; good i,uto.by scarce. selling
a0 08.30 to 511. and elo.er 16 to ITS Per sea,
S traw weedy; 4 lords sold at 57 per ton.
Drr.sed Hogo,-flehreries targe at 118.98 te
55.60 per 010.
T.ro.1e LI.. Ot.ek.
The run of nee stock to-dky was (arra.
ro.aiden0g the lesson. 00 tar 'nada. com-
posed of 600 cattle. 300 00000. 2300 bog..
The quality of tat cattle offend was ger'
erupt, fair. a few loads sial straight import-
ers coming forward but the bulk were
mixed coeds of butchery' •nd exporters.
Trade geaeralll active, wlih .r1,es pad
during the week well .IlAtaned.
Export ce(II.. 10ole.......$4 410 01 H aril
Zepnrt cattle ,fight 400 4 25
h ulls. medium export.... 5 5714 3 30
Bo lx beery export. geed
quality
Loans good but. ken' and 578 4 1248
expnt rte seised ••. . 5 96 415
Sia ten and medium to
r+ -de -d -e.. . .. .. 325 540
i1 0.... ' -- 3 Ia _ __ a 60 .
Ba ebers' retie, plOtd ts M 4 "*
goal lo34 85 36711
10,41.110 .... t 36 S V1
" common .... 300 525
Inlerk,r .... - •Li 2 RI
Mlle; tow.. each 25 ,A 40 00
Ga 4111°'.
..ib- w
oe.enem:t '270211.-. .' Ofl
8el
u.•ka. ppeerr cwt2 4755..
D ring lemb. eaeb 2 711 575
tons, 160 to 200 Ib each4 3714 4 40214
11608
ry tar. ,•• 4 111701.4
496
h.w1.0. ease
" sows ...... 900 ....
East 3.3.8. tattle Market.
1Vet Buffalo. Jas. 13.-.Qsttle-The offer-
ing* were abut four Loads of commie
butchers' cattle. The demand for good
twenty of handl butchers' rattle Is at/90y,
but for the common erodes the trade Is In-
different sod peter' lower. (41ves were In
fah supply. gond demand sad a little With-
er. Choice 4 elt1s were quotable 57.75 to
18: good to choice $7 to 5750.
Sheep •nd Iambs -The offerings were 71
bead*. Sheep were In proportir.ttateIy nen
. apply. good deemed •nd nim, for the
choice grade, bat lambs were In light do
mend and Lower. There was only one load
of fresh sal. C.od. lambs Native Iambs.
choice to extra. were goanble 56 to 55.211:
rood to choler., 5475 to 115. Sheep. choice.
to extra 114 15 to 04.'10: greet to choice. 54
to 05.16: common to fair, 02.75 to 5375.
British Harker..
Uverpocl, Ju. 13. -11290.1 -No. 1 Cal.. se
sleek• r d • I- ter no s eek: No I N"rteera
. 05
spring. 64d, corn, 3. 1010. new: peso Hs
1051d: pork, 50., had. 29e 9A: cal-
low, 22a Sd: Leon. hese,. I.e., 27s: light.
281. Rd' .h"rt cut 27. Ad: gnomes. 50.11..
48. 6d: colored, 491 6d.
1Jverpool--Gose-Spot wheat Needy at M
5d toe rd winter. Red wibfer Mures. 6'
10444 for March sod 5s f4'1 for Mar. ern
Dials', 3. 10644 for new. ?mteree. m. 10%4
Mr old Ian.. arWA.1 for new Marc& and
3. ft for May. roar, 19s *e-
IITOATION 14 CRITICAL.
710 r\Illpplw0 1 ee An 43••••• -
tested ad Rudy to light
Manila, Jan. 14. -The dinettes bare 1'
undoubtedly critical. but Major General
Ogg has 1t well In hand, and then m no
e neb earthng of trouble as many bolters
The rebel. are eoeeentnWl on the mile -
skirts o, the town, Lot their leaden have
leaned strict orders that the Filipino
Meese are to act only on the defensive.
An accident might ;palpitate trouble,
hat the Idea of • noel attack cpon Man-
ila 1s ridiculous and suicidal, as the
Amerlcans absolutely .ostrol the post -
tion.
From 1pa.l•h 600reo..
Madrid, Jan 14.- The Government has
resetvsl the following official despatch
from Maolla:
"The American troops here, which
were ordered to Ilolln, mounted and re-
fused to .are. General hillier baa been
ordered to abandon Iloilo and to return
to Manila A11 the An.erlcan troops have
been ordered to conceotrate hers, the
sltuatlen owing of the gravest character."
They L.iko Agel.ald...
Captain -General Rim cables rimers'
Correa. Minister of Wer, that the Vlsgas
Island., molodlog Panay •nd the sentral
1.1aod. of the Philippine archipelago ate
1n complete revolt againn Amerfran
authority. The native., he .eye. are
determined to have Independence Agaln-
• Ido L In high fetor at Iloilo; the loser -
gent' 1n that city declare Mir they are
ready for a battle whenever five Morel -
eons wish to attack them. •na It 1n by no
mean* certain teat the Luzon natives
may not act on the offensive.
CANADIANS 1e* LONDON.
C\10t lIngln.•r Conte .0d Dlr. N. A. e.).
508.8 An le t\.Old 7410..
Montreel, Jai*. 14 -A 'pedal cable le
The Star from Loon seyc
Mr. isle Conte, chief engineer of
the Public Works Department of Canada,
L
now bar, and intends making • tour
of the leading British and Continental
pore, with • view of r.pnning on the
beat method. for Improving 80. harbor
140111101 at Mootreel
"Mr. N. A. Harcourt, M.P., Is here, to
emeeetloe with the Sleek* election se-
ven In t*s ''IM110101 oen,15ltal Of PHI
Privy 000eetl. H. to about to visit
Rom., but dents that I 4 visit has any
eensectton with the Mraaltob aebool
question."
1.nters eerr.rOtriekea.
Santiago de Cabo, Jan. 14. -The head-
less body of Wane! Hermitian, the
wealthy plantar M 14a1anllls, was fined
yegarday In um outskirts M the awn.
Chime planters ore Unrest .th lek.n at *bis
proof that the gderr111as we* have orpu-
ned for the purposes of robbery w111 ret
beeltaa• to tnnrder Mane et the Whales -
dada newt H.ntl.go are planning to seed
Moir families 1no the tete, .ed all of
them keep an mind guard 0111 their
bent'&
11. Anted 181.1te Kato.
Washington, Jan. 14 -The death rate
In leashlnnton last week was anemia,
high, Ming 94.11 per /boaeand of the
pepnletion. For Hui whiter the rate was
18.74 end for the Meeks 55 .5 1ha *ear-
l
age wan brnnght ap moats beyond arrival
by 92 total eaase d pip out of a MMI .f
1S0 death&
ENGLAND ISOLATED.
The Storm ting Has ('at nor Of 3ram
t\e C..11.•at Trolls aaa lath
t\. 5..
Landon, Jan. 14.. T0.1e elty has been
practically Isolated all d.y long. No news
or wesaages have been removed from the
000110.01 does early yesterday 31/or0111g,
•nd oomwunloaUoo with all parte of the
proelnose la garlourIJ interr0ptd. Timm
have been many wrecks of minor import-
ance and several lives lav• been load
around the coast. Th. gale, generally,
h as eubelded, but another 1s approaching
the Irl.b cost
While the storm watt at 1a height yes-
terday a train for Liantarfeob.n, Wales,
lashed Into the sea, owing to the fad
teat toe tracks were wa0h.d away. This
fireman and engineer were drownel.
Higo, the winner of the !Woks 8te.plir
*boa of Windom yesterday, was killed
.t Bewlek Skidoo. Tee bores box fa
wblob 11010 raverwas iray.11log, wes hurl-
ed from the track end oompLtel7,
gmsb•d. Folksoue pier and sable hist•
�N pit1���5.11ll1115.Q.�ifAlQ..."..,. .......,.,....
U..ut.tlee la Zaglad.
Widespread devastation on lead ..d
sea los been the result of the reseal
storm, and the aggregate Intoes of prop-
e rty are immense. Lost mentos repots
were gradually Mewing through from
t0. provinces, telling of dismantled
louses, overflowing river., inundated
• urea end fields, buildings flooded. cattle
sod steep drowned sod disasters to Iib
and limb from faille( debris, -
L0000n'■ parks and buildings_ lots
suffered heavily. The Thames has emir.
flowed along the upper re.ghes, sol:►
swims lose to the dwellers on the banks.
Most of tee cost *owes have suffered
Severely. Promecades ban been swept by
the sea and harbors grad piers damaged.
Para of Southampton oro ander water.
The &oboe!. were closed leear0.7 after
mono and last evening the tide was 07K -
Sowing all boundaries sad thrat•ood
merfou' real.&
to many parte of Portsmouth bode'
were employed In the main street@ yea
teMa7 to take the school obildre• boas.
Numerous small wreaks .re reported,
and all the lifeboats are kept slomellbgl7
boxy.
Throe men who were reourelsr koro. w,
remold near Castle Island, Indeed, were
lifted be the wind, hurled Into a pit and
111
•
7led b. •
Channel steamers have had 'ere-
h le experiences. The pler a1 the entrance
to Dieppe, France, which was mantle
damaged, has bees oomplet01y dorsal -
embed, and great havoc Is reported along
the Normandy omit, though details ham
not been received.
Another tial• has hero derailed ser
Clare, County Clews, Ireland, several of
the passengers being Injured.
Trois B)... Of the Rails. A 5
Cork, Ireland, Ju. 14,-A serious
railway maidens occurred between 111 -
rush and Knoell Liant, on the southeast
mast, yesterday. A pa0seoger Iral■ was
blown clean off the rails, and a number
of persons were Injured, nous, however,
fatally.
A ROsaIAY-AV0H.&X ALLIANCL
T Said to Bo..• Boos IIs•. d
Couple of IT.•k• Ago.
London, Jan. 14. -The Pens eorrt
spondent of 1 he Morning Poet toys:
"Ascording to news horn 8t Peter.burg
from • .cures usually trustworthy, a
treaty of *Manes between Kumla and
Afghanistan was signed on elan. 8, de-
spite the stren0oue opposition of Great
Hrltalo, wbm. representatives, 1t is
e ll.ged, offend the Amer money and
troops, with • view of Inducing him to
enter upon hostilities against Russia
"According to the same thence of in
formation, the Ameer, • Sew day before,
had lamed a proclamatlaa, ateuring the
Afehane of the Czar's friendly dispnei-
tion and of lbs benefits likely to result
from Russia building the Kuehl Han -
way, adding: 'Let u' not llaan, tbele-
fors, to earaln evil dfepoeed fore:gnere,
who are in the habit of uttering ealom-
ole., ani let ns be friends of the Hue•
W ane, as we are of their Emperor."'
new C.tAI.*i. In M.reh.
Rome, Jan 14.-7t is now given out
as reliable Vska% •olhnr117 that tb•
oon.l.ory at whleb new eardlnals will
b created will b bold In Marnh. It was
expected that at the e0osiaory held Ins*
month the Holy Father would anemones
the additions to the sacred college, lost
the Detainee" of the oonsla:ory .was
ralimit-
ed M the p•oolling of bishops Marro
MEL
A Severe user*see.
Bw11n, Jett. 14. -The .Ultary e..el •1
Darmstadt has Jost given • romarkabl
army seneen00. Thine 1 0 1
1x7., 7011000
Wagner Weep and Mlsablteh. who were
ret0re10g to their wits, from . e•ntrel
meeting, made • dietarb•0e..od had as
alteroslan with • 11.0000•.1, who re-
paned
tepond them. The, Weft senb.ed se s11,
e ve sod four 7.00' bard labor, r.spas
00vely.
Op1.e.d to 011 for 1,.•1.
f.nndon. Jae. 14. -Tia British naval
authorities s1 Porogm.sth have reported
aurins the ass et MIs fuel ter 811100.3
warships.
Mxperimeeen meth eels Hneehan .n4
ether minima .tis vides w151en/ manatee -
Wiry remits.
Wight to We.dst.•b 3.11.
Weeos*ask jetPaddy Messy, a
Ns months' -•vagrant, mad WO.
lists Pavia r ape enok, both pediment
M M. 301 se Woodman!, had an as -
toaster la *s kiteho on Thomism.
McKay eras overpowered end looted op.
The weapon MnKay nerd was a sled
MOW was Ammons before the meets -
Wide yberday mining and was sns-
tt emits,. eits,. 81e same frets
fre
THE !`'111,601NO
OF THE COLOR."
INVENTION OF THIS PARADE ATTRI-
B UTED TO DUKE OF CUMBERLAND.
Orlgloalll 1..tlt.1.d t. Detest Qs/0tod1-
see• 0a t0. F.,* .1 ogteere sob. *ad
...e Up .411 Night. ft ■ee Cow* he
.. 0.e el t\• Meet Mynlleea/ 113\01
.1 toe N erld.
The "trooping of Ike mien" a.*atly
dmigoased "trooping the colors," bas
ban tee occasion 1.l a m111are dl►pley on
the occasion of the sovereign's blrted*/
.thou the .Lee of (Motes II. (1717-0511:
The Invention of this parade I0 attributed
to the Dots of Cumberland, Colonel at
She Tire* Foe* Guards. It le said that thls
commanding officer profeesd to be
shocked at the uncertain gals and an-
. t.adin•m of his °Moors, wise ',bowed
plainly that they had waroely r000vered
ta1*87 g1101s orgies, the pared• la
pe «i 4 bong held at thew dl's
able hour of 6 1n the morning. Tim Duke
eherefot • dev led .+snow fres 108 sap u Ired
*soh &Meer to mace slowly and separately
In • straight Hoe to bis post, the least
irregularity beteg .welly deaos•a Th.
110001ty tor this Past can hardly be said
to exist al present, but the tared• ogee
linos, so be given with all the precision
.t tit• form i* w►Iib ll was firs* sash -
Babied.
The earento07-OSS of pomp and
splendor -is annually given with more
Increasing eclat and Is regarded as one
o f the most magoltlw0t slgb1 1■ the
world. It take place .0 the Hores Guards
parade, Whitehall, .0d during the reign
of Queen Victoria always. naturally, ea
May 8t.
The guards,' n all their glory," beta*
drawn up on parade, a company Is
detailed ander the oomm.ad of the sealer
s,palu as a guard for the colors. The
two yammer' uslte0•ep. and Oho On
n euter oolor ••rg•auts moony form the
Dolor party. The colors, which an osoally
kept In the regimental guardroom or the
otboen' mese, where there is always a
sentry ploeed Over them, are under the
°horns of the dram major, whose duty L
te sig that they are kept In perGol
order.
11.• guard for the oelor marches up and
forms In open order, and the drum melee,
tatfo/041111� from the•o
atry. masa.•
them sv�i finds them over M the Dolor
party, -they befog accepted 07 the 11•a0o-
aoti. /tithe same time the guards and
smarts are ordered to present mina, and
the Dolor party takes 111 place In the
molar of the sm0& .-'Vten 0003 fMet.*
the order to shoulder arms and aloes
order and move off "in fours," in the
direction of the parade ground. beaded
by tee drums and glee, which are gonad•
log an enllveslog air.
The tamps welch have already formed
Into line a5 *pen order have their officers
In trona The massed bands being in the
center of the rear of the 111•, the em.
mender in chief aid h1. malt take their
sand facing t1.• mann, 454 mals dMeanas
to front of the lona
When the 'alms apllr0.*8. Ms mire la
glen to pnseut anus, and every officer.
Including the commamfer-la-thief and
staff, salutes the 00'ors Immediately the
droll* and fifes cease totaling and the
mused bonds suite up the salaams'
anthem.
The eolor party then for up a1 tight
angles ore tb• lett of the 11o•, w►leh goes
through tee movement of shoulder arms,
and the bands move out 1a front, hearted
by IN drummer. under esommand of Um
motor drone maim, They march up and
down, plying patrlotle Akin aid ending
with a greed march. Thee they advance
to the mist party, width moves off at •
slow yup, 5.Mps again presenting
aF41-_.
toss, ellbr gen an ear'ried alas,
the softie I1.0, the nand continuing 1n'
n om of a grand march. They mon
around t0• entire square until they reach
their old position on the daft of the 11oe,
when tee troop &gado •boulder arms.
Then the commander-inokief, riding
along the 11•& Inspects 11m ranks, atter
which a fee de joie is find •f three blank
mirtridges. Tele gunpowder mina, beife-
slog as the right of tee front rank le
serried along le the left of the Has and
beet ..la, atom' the rear rank to the
right, end after sack r•he mond tartillery
booms senes a tamand -the heeds play •
,tato of the national anthem. After tee
net gun has been dried tee troop, again
shoulder and present arms and advaoos
In review order •boot ten prose, the
band one. mon playing "God Sen the
Qeeeo. ' When they some to a halt, they
pound arms and th•oommander-In-chief
orders "three cheers for the queen.'' Th•
entire body of soldiery remove their
0.110.8. ..d give a trio of resemeding
butes In the midst of the wildest exalts -
0511110L
The ceremony thou being ended, the
troops reform into oolumo and marok
off headd by their roomettes bads, the
oommander In -chief reviewing them s
they march poet. The color party takes
the maned booting to the charge of the
sen try.
Upon their arrival •1 the barracks the
troop, usually receive a plus of beer from
the canteen to drink the Queen's beait0.
though their own 40010o 1t afar the
tiring panda
K. 0004,.s is apparently an aneaoth
•xpre.don, bot In the Guernsey vernacu-
lar, retie of • Norman dialect, M .13008.0
the m.11tia review Invariably hold 00
that Island to 00mmemorat. the anni-
versary of Her Majesty's birth. in former
years only the Insular form took part In
the miliary demonstration, but In the
oast decade or two the garrison troops
have jolted In the celebration, and 00n -
sequently the nrigin of the quaint phrase
e a lost obviously its "raper meaning.
In Oosnesy, a• In the Wear island.
Jenny, the day's program 1s moon the
same, but from • pletoresgoe point of
view the military operations are conduct-
ed In
onduct-
dfn the fon eeon • si miteoffering greater
and better ad.anages for tee dicta,.
The Belvedere field. when the review Is
held, is aoompa.e.d by the nmp0ra
e nd begotten of Fort George - teat
d erated MOW demmandl.g the ancient
Canis CO00eI-and • 00arm103 panto,
mkt line M sestra00, moaned se the mei
by the islands of Sart, Asim and
Jolson Te the noriLw&M a glimpse of
the sive filed Omgt4M .'robs my Ale
obained, with the frown's. erase M
AId•rney farther De the Melones The
ramparts and batteries lilting the 8.)..-
4*.. field en It term side. afford ma •
f6Mble potato of vantage for the eighth
/tern, aid soder ordinary elrwses0nase
troth 11,61-) b 111,000 people 0003regsg
Mere le witness the 'Miklos spinal*
ninth hog seem fasturr. 1n oemsaa/ Ingb
✓ e 0505010. st Isle eelers *4 I MMO*
Jsapgiredated aasartm0ales
at thaaall, ' mid the mar who W
Pelleille the grime s etesmae's ONO%
Hilae Mlle?gd in 914131.15.'
' 1 do " W .nen► .uwm....**1&
"1 hnll.ee lbs 4.uM ray ka ..I. tit 60.
nation to earr7 the Imaw. et Hang NW
enllghtd031ene MMIKAGAIIMII-
� esrtk."
"Still," mad the taller, "I *Weed nose
yasr Aorn, when I name 1s, • mord with
Owe wards printed en 1t, 'No open doer
311.he1v,l•,•
A1p*4te oa that office Ploy!" Lid the
great M*asm*n. "1'n' afrelel i'll hoes to
1r. him In spike of the tart that 010 mntt-
.r
IN pow widow. "-Cleveland loader,
sup For the Brett WNW"
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and tam, lacking strength and vitality.
Leal January a friend mid :-"Why not
ir,• ID \'Verd'a Blood and Nerve Phar
'I'm. o. w,11 supply the oxygen your blood
ucetl-, and glue you health and strength'
.1 ..lid Him I was very skeptical as to any
benefit that could be derived from any
propnetery medicine and had no faith is
them. There the ,tatter rested until (our
months ago, when reading 00 much aimed
what Dr. Ward's Blood and Nerve Pili
have done for so many people with 1.1
poverished blood, 1 concluded to give
Unpin a trial. 1 have taken four boxes and
gry um4301449 fn.! ajp, JZC,, Ward's Blood
and Nerve Pills are concerned -bas boos
entirely removed. They are • splendid
blood builder and strength restorer, and
an invaluable medicine for weak, mese
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ao
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110 Would not Nil... 1t.
There le at times mouse for Iseredo111♦.
A oeraln representative of the sultan et
Turkey on ono omission wee perhaps to r
soused for unbelief
It sees when the Duke of York -now
the heir to the English throne and lbs
commander of a battleship -wee a young
mld.btpman and his ship was In Turkl.l
waters The story is vouched for by An
salmi Sir Frederick Bedford, under whom
Penes George served.
The vessel milled at • Turkish pore*
awl, and during Ibis operation • repro-
motatln of the sultan came to pal kis e•
specs M his royal highness. He wait
sourteou•y melee(' by the e•gAal5, hag
In rummies sold that It weak/ 0h0'ge1Nnn
W stilt was intended.
"1 am In command," said It)te.Va5ir
IRIOk, "and the prince Is an 41m. b+
here be coma'
At lb.t moment the goea*'5 assent.
who was In command of the cooling wet
and who woe Doted for energy 1a the pea
formal** of his duties. mane ape Till hs
was In command of the Dowling part.
seeded not to be explained to the visits,.
The face was apparent He was as Mash
as any of the men
The Turk turned away las Maga* s
fusing to believe inat he was low to bee
with an English prince, and Lit with rhe
oonvletion that 1* bad been beamed
p'ra®e--"There L always tie storm
.t originality about everything Mord,
does."
1'ier77-'Ts,; they are the snip
stamps he ever has about kla"-i nil..
delpkl• Notts American.
Brew. -OM. ys,l too world 10.01.1
lo•as--Ys,; and It has to bustle to
keep 4 with the United tuba. -Pets
ersaped the Opr.rtwslly.
Miss I'rlmley-Ab, yes; 1 eos,o of a
tory old family.
Miss Perklet3h-Ob, I know
that you gra ow of the Arse atembss. M
LI -Chicago )iew&
aw
From Ear
To Jaw.
" 1 hew bees for year* more se w
gghject to eruptions on my skis. The lel
side of my face from the top of my ear le
half way down my jaw w.. in a very
bad .tate-being almost raw. ga.kiq
shaving ler? painful. 1 was advised ta
try Burdock Blood Bitten. One WA
perflctly cured me. I can honestly tea
commend B.B.B. to all who suffer from
any skin disease." G. WHITE,.•ada
vale, N.W.T.
B.B.B. cures Salt Rheum, Eczema,
Tetter, Shingles, Boils, Pimples,
Sores, Ulcers, and all forme
of Skin Diseases and
Eruptions, from the
smallest pimple to
the worst scrofulous
SOre.
A Dnnnsille Jeweller's Wife
CURED OF PALPITATION OF TIN
MEANT AND SMOTHERING SPELLS
eV MILBURN'S MEANT AND
NERVE PILLS.
Mrs. D. E. Lasalle, Canal Street. Donn
♦IIIc, Ont, whose husband keeps a
jewellery store, and ben. of dos MI
wrr!, f 01050'
(I) lit 71-1
known and arose preea11r1ea t>M`sesse
Dunnville, Ont., gives t1.m followl.g de
script ion of her recent emp rience In tM
isw 0f Mi1M1rn's Heart •led Nerve P*N.'
" I took 71ilbavw's Heart and Norm
Si1ls for weak nerves, dizziness, paIMM
tion of the heart, nneels ringR epees al
eight and si,eplesanee.. Before 1 .ser
then i could not gut restful deep, al
sly nerves were often so unstrung that
welsh! .tart in alarm at the tom maim
and mails worried.
Last Fitter/tory 1 ennnneneed MAN
this vahlabk m.d)clne, and It prayed tat
right mewl/ for myweakand ehattera
•end.e ay/1etn. blithers's Nowt am
}Terme Pile rnetewad my 0.070 to 1
Oharatr and healthy condition, severer
' bv' mad mrweal *ethos of tits !cert.
.51111114181 wen now, and am bailee 1
yto di 0sulArr 1 as nendI Ad "tiM
illflbora'b Heart wed Nom, PHI.. gag
a Malt. or $ kir `t. *t .N drwggiw
1'. 18.00,$ R Co.,7enwon. One.
Lem -Limy Pills toe C MM
dM5*
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