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14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JANUARY 6, 1901. ? NEWS FROM THE CAPITALS OF EUROPE BY CABLE TO THE CALL. ] LITTLE HOPE FOR GERMAN CANAL BILL| —_— Government's Past Policy Has Ruined Its WASHINGTON, Jan. 5.—It is proposed Chances. [ that one of the most conspicuous Teatures Vessels. | of the forthcoming inaugural parade shall - A Reichstag Will Probably | Postpone Tariff Bill. begin the Min- at an that | the coll barricading the fore aoekYI Victory rested with the police after an hour's fighting. One 1li was killed and thirty-six were wounded. Nine of the police force were wounded. Subsequently it was found that there were only ffty “boys” en the steamer, the remainder having jumped overboard. STUDENTS TO MARCH IN INAUGURAL PARADE Assurances Received That Delega- tions Will Be Present From Forty-Three Universities. be g section composed of college men from il the leading universities of the United tates. Arrangements are making to se- cure the attendance of a very large con- ungent of these men and assurances have been received at inaugural headquarters indicating the presence in the parade of delegates of from 50 to 209 men each from forty-three educational institutions. It is proposed that e students shall wear the di or insignia of represents. BATTLE HOURS FOR THEIR LIVES SRS Continued From Page 13. which are intended to be the largest in PASSE"GERS ANU EHEW UF lAUUA the world. The distinction of having the b largest warships hitherto been heid | -8 ENGLAND WILL OWN LARGEST BATTLESHIPS {Admiralty Plans Con- struction of Monster | British Merchants Protest | Against Purchase of American Flour. LONDON, Jan. 5.—The Britfsh Admi- ralty has decided to build two battleships Lepanto and her sister | Great Britaln's two | se 2ips, to be respect- | vely named the Queen and the Prince of | | Wales, will be 2000 tons heavier than the | Italian ships-mentioned, each having the | displacement of 18,000 tons, which is 3500 ed ADVERTISEMENTS. Where Catarrh Is Most Fatal. Y% COMPILED BY THE GREATEST LIVING AUTHORITY ON CATARRHAL DISEASES. and it will be several days before she can | Vier than America’s biggest armor- . be movea from the hotel | clad vessel. “These tremendous British Winter Catarrh. Jaqua is bumping heavily and the | véssels will carry nothing larger than 12- Catarrh of head, ek sy inch gu Their batteries will chiefiy Catarrh of ear, P | be composed of these guns and 7.5-imch | Catarrh of eye, d rocks have torn the bottom out | #nd 6-inch guns. The determination to Catarrh of throaty 1 - | e the bulk of the battleships was % ™ the tug Sea King arrived | iv it after much discussion, for ., — atarrh. of the wreck with the fo ; days cf the Royal Sovereign, of Highly favored sections==" Female e the crew: Secc 14150 ions, the Admirdlty hus been in- 2 of 5 deaths from catarrh. Victor Her | elined to tavor battleships of smaller dis- Larsen and MRS. BINDSILE’S NIGHT OF FEAR| | Bride of the Steward Xept Dread Hours of Watch With Her Husband. When esked how she felt when the ship | struck Mrs. Bindsile said: didn’t have time to think. The shock so awful that T thought instant death w3 | confidence in George W. ment, of which the Canopus, of tons, is th best type. In the mean- nce, ‘the United States Il been increasing their vlacements, unul Great Britain nas ai- most been ieft behind, Now she steps in, taking the lead with the Queen and the Prince Wales, to say nothing of the nd the Formidable, oth of 0w nearing completion. ralty apparently has as great Watson as 8ir Thomas Lipton, for it has called on the acht designer to give advice in regard to the new royal yacht, now better known as the “royai naval farce.” Though the entire force of draughts- men at the the Portsmouth Dock Yard | 8 Less favored sections-- 9 of 20 deaths from catarrh. Catarrhal diseases prevail-s 19 of 40 deaths from catarrh. reatest fatality from catarrh— of 10 deaths from catarrh, Winter catarrh prevails most north. ¢ Summer catarrh prevails most south. The Cause of Most Bodily Ilis 1s Catarrh. Summer Catarrh, Catarrh of stomach, Catarrh of liver, Catarrh of bowels, Catarrh of kidneys,, Catarrh of bladdeér, Female catarrh. ?‘MOST WINTER ILLS: COUGHS, COLDS AND LA GRIPPE ARE TYPES OF CATARRH. [ t it ¥ us I r think that s near, The sbip shook all The | been persistently working in the en- | The above map hag been carefully com- | completely cured. It cures when all good catarrh medicine I kndw of nothing | out it In_the house. I hink that el ol “‘:‘\’;’g,':}f“,’,’; S wens | deavorto Datch up thit Seiniky bors. oo [RBLE Sars toaD ] States documents by | others fail. Simeon Armstrong. " | Detter. " "H. W Osden. it ha 1 3 = = o - | authorities have been unable to effect | The Peruna Medicine Company, of Co- Hon. W. V. Sullivan, United States Sen- ‘ . e Pisi et P f overything. -Dishes rolled and fell all | anyching, It 1a hoped Watson wil) be se | lumbus, Ohio. The figures were taken |ator from Mississippi, in a letter recently | Mr. Vi S ey B i e, (PR Theophile te of ex- hbout us. Everything that could be torn | to save the enormous amount of money | from the mortal Staticiine published by | written to' Dr. Hartman, says the follow- | and Market streets, Galy ston, Texas, | Mrs. Theophile = e in the cabin rolled about the floor. | expended on her, though It is not thought | the government and entirely agree wit ; ing’ of Peruna_as a | writes: i e+ e L O writes “All the time the roar of the ocean and | the Queen will ever trust herself on board | the archives kept at The Hartman Sani- catarrh remedy: el B L O T ey s P e m Chicago, 10 - | the pcunding of -the ship upon the rocks | the boat. | tarium. y “For some time l,jfi" fort »x'-:"-.'-“ . i stk the. g 3 | 7 Wabash avenu | rang in our ears. Great waves rks over Denny Brothers are increasing the pre-“ The map is made in four shades.. The have been a sufferer | ~ic ., :”rl .mhh \Mm;‘\‘_ i dinthe a0 1 | ! } d swept the ; o | CAUtIONS to prevent anything leaking out | lightest shade shows the states which from catarrh in fts ! B8 to he.n ‘x]m oF. el hnk"?n 5 | MR s mpn e - B o et boat win e cArgg away. When the | regarding the construction of the. Bham: | have the 1owest ser cent of Seothy don incipient ~ stage, <o |lie on my side for fear of choking. re first boat went away and we saw it soon | rock I No great Progress appears to | to catarrhal diseases. In these states mush so that 1 be- .dhl!(_n-»l;hlnk ll:lnu.lr-vbrl' cured. (Degan e over we thought its whole crew | hav €en made so far, though a dredger | very close to 42 per cent of all deaths in came alarmed as to lr;’\ i Tf :{;u"gé "Il:?:"n(;!é{hlv F ol My ¢ maximum and | Was drowned. On the beach a great fire | /3 €ngaged in clearing’ a channel outside | 1890 were due to catarrhal diseases. That my general heaith. | m) thor N . 1t further as- | the proposition prop -, 3 - of Peruna for ca- Mrs. Schmitt. on of th v~ | brought n ue. I wi e | ers at Stevens' yard at Southampton. A |over 50 per cent, or one-half or more, of vV, toms, and was par- e . rs. . s Barlirs | 16 St asn Bor oy e T B e Do s e St asouthan by hext |all the deaths were directly traceablé to | HORWeVi Sullivan, (o ry" good a3 & L B i S Lo AR g e 8,20 front and told me that we would July aar. :)u];;n;l hopes €0 have tne very | eatarrh as the cause. i o 8 to;.:‘c. i ke S s e | e e W attee. T - | be saved. On shore we foun st talent England can produce for the ) 3 3 ake easure g = ol s agr ottle of P sdea. of providing | Willing hands to help s 0 ©ind and | (OO st | _ Thisis an appa:ling state of affairs. | your secss ortimat catmerh coom Bending fully recommend it ( sa ahe sanigle hettle o o . Olaf » blazed, and we could see the people feed- elson tells & graphlc story of the the vard twenty-two by six feet, The latest grievance of English maei s to say, over fouf out of every ten we have indicated the states in which This nation has got to confront the But, hearing of Pe- |breathing is perfectly free and easy, and | o 3 - | a i There 1s much Interest in yachting cir- | deaths were from catarrhal affections. runa as a good rem- | I cannot too highly recommend your | B s TeSoived 10| ing it. They could not help us, but thelr | cles guer L o Corie: challenge for the | - In the states ot mest darker shadn the edy I gave it a fair | remedies. S aties aft | fire and presence told us that our peril | Seawanhaka cup. He is as determined as | per cent varies from 42 to 45. In the next Sxlnt and.soon beshn | o o Sob Wright, Law Department, uch space thts | WOUId S00n be known to the world, 1I|Sir Thomas 1ipton (o leave no stone. uns | Barker thate s t i mor et ol (hRSHoxs Foct e siiticsy | General Land OMee of Tennessee. in & | of the project to | cannot understand why help aid not come | turned which could aid his success. He | number of deaths resulted from ca- fects were distincly | Fener wiitten from Wishingtan: D. ¢ |4 = - cture of Berlin, |0 Us. We burned s(gnal fires made of | 18 bullding no less than three boats—one | tarrhal diseases. In the darkest shade beneficlal, removing | o shing iy L e e = = i | the ship's linen saturated with oil, but it | & Harley & Mead's, Cowes, and the oth- the follow! the annoying mp. as the best I have ever tried.'—W. V. as being all you to my husband came when I wa id, and I used it w ¥ 4 : vern- Sullivan, S represent and wish | ing from & cold, and I hysicians have | Scéne when the shiv against America consists In the Govern- | 3 represent and wish | ing from & cold, and I used ! ; <"in the experi- mer btk she camo | Bien Durohasing flour Jn the United States | fact that catarrh has become a poatarrh, ';e:‘-é.i’i‘zfié?n""fifu z}:)f:r o e iEa . o i i = s h. - al VoY~ - & i 4 @ K ley, mother T rid- r e ’mx"?e‘?“;??r? llnle age for many mont! Nelson seemed | Ing Post declares this action is a fit sub. | Aational gt Catarrhal diseases | T erves Decome strong and the s | i‘”?n’.!?.’ o rcatre |e3-'i,r'vrhor was' in command of Dewey's of Pubble Worship and | BOnS lhedwors? fu‘r bi experience and as | Jec'; ;:r o5 iy S04 b 5 %n??:é'flfi” threaten the life of our people. Over Stretgtianed, thas: protecting the etoah tion could know of | flagship Olympla et the ;"sla";;;':no-;\; S eaned aga o sie | @ - A Ree " 5 . e oF Shicin e | lhleatssn IAIKST SBOU tae wrerk :L:(h;:g‘fi" ers, “while the Americans, who pay no | one-half of the people suffer from|from the bad effects of a changeable oli- it. I would advise | the Spanish flee & inics, etc., . practices | rvice Magazne's article Great n exchange ere an every-day occurrence. man’s luck is the way he puts it. was lving in my bunk smoking,” said Sea- taxes, are able grades.” It appears that large quantities are be- to dispose of infer ‘ot | some form or degrae of catarrh. | Fully thirty-fiva million people are all such to take it in time and fore- stall the terrible mate, This is why some people do not have catarrh. Hon. Courtney remedy, Peruna: “At the solicitation of a friend I used 3 Hixson. ex-United | by 2 - ! e R g Gen. J. V. Wright, consequences. I re- | Peruaa, and can truthfully say - G he, “when the first warning of the disas. | Ing purchased in America on account of | f ; : : ptates Consul _at t sce.” gard It as a mos ic and is a woman's friend, and et T i |t Ehat e 16 ey e ibhy. | 0 Parehased in_Amiei shipment being | personally interasted in the discovery Foo Cnow,” Chins, of Tenmes: Eare it 88 & moet | grind tonic and s & womaws friend, snd is absolutely no sup- | Dad just come off watch and remarked to | better and ready at the dock. The cham- | of a radical catarrh cure. of Was! nrtoni B EL e cheertully recommend it."— | using it for & short period I feel like a press. The Cologne | the chief mate as he relieved me that I| plons of the English miliers maintain that | C., says the follo John V. Wright. new person.”—Ann E. Gridley. lly emphasizes that | thought we must be somewhere near Dux- | the Government is wm“fi in belfeving the | Hon. Dan A. Grosvenor, of the well- ing o g‘erunn.dl Ea e e m of Cyprus would | bury-mear enough to be careful. I have | American article has these advantages, | known Ohio family, In & letter written Join with my dls-| Congressman Amos J. Cummings of | Mrs. G. Briges of Minneapolis, nn., e to her protestations of hav- | been up and down this coast many times | averring that the English mills are now - from Washington, Gnguished Irlend. | New York writes the following letter in | Treasurer and Conductor Wm. Downes - ierciel interests in Asia | DUt that night was the worst I ever re. | fitted with machinery superior to. thay in D. C., says: General Wheeler' | rogarg to Peruna: Corps No. 43, Wo- | member having expericnced. A heavy sca | use in America, and that they are quite “Allow me to ex- of my State, In man’s Relief Corps, .’lflerf | was rulnn:‘ng and flt‘f gmi and txhe heav; fible [qrf\uml_\' the d:mands for South ‘Af- | 9"5’ n;yr lx}:'m!l’n:‘de ;fli‘orm r;r:pr;g‘ltg"g NEW YORK, Oct. 11, 1895. :m'e,u X\Dem Mfis . o thods fo | current that sets about the reef were rc ca. ne protest, however, is not likely | 0 you for the bene- . . | Centr: ve., Min- I e oo ainect Tobara el | Spoheitne for ur foms. N Tl s Lo sia Ehe .y Government from patronizing fit derived from one | Peruna. riends | The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, O.: | rooolie ‘Nt = ~A mu has been given to the | !ach to any one, in my opinion. I think | this branch of American industry, i bottle of Peruna. who have used it| Gentlemen—Peruna few months ago my m. in this connection. The | that it was beyond human power to save Another example of American aggres- | Ome week has| recommend it as| o good for catarrh. health seémed to g ing illustrations of the | the ship. Of one thing 1 am nearly cer- | sion calls for their protest. It appears | brought wonderful an excellent tomic | § pave tried car fenders, for which for _the Protec- d in Paris during of the Baltic and for 19% show & big ns in. She will leave ner bones on the reef There is gnly one th e of it till a sec- ond heavy blow, which seemed to wrench eve timber in the vessel, caused me to spring to the floor of my cabin. I had hardly fouched the floor when a long, that a wealthy American is negotiating tached to massive stone piers surmounted | by groups of statuary. If the negotiations i are successful they will be taken to Amer- | ica, though metropolitan art critics are | getting up a fund in an endeavor, by out- changes and am Attorney Simeon Armstrong, Suite 32, Reaper Block, Chicago, Ill., writes in re- gard to Peruna: catarrh for seven years. remedies without any profit. was afllicted with | scfentiously recom- I tried many My catarrh it and know it. It relieved nl{x)ai p:ru(gx‘l:;‘] once. 1 lo\;‘nd no Soen 1ot Sven Satet that prevented | to buy the famous Carshalton (or Case- now as well as ever. L oronf e j me immensely on my relief from the pre- r Society for Social Feform | her from going {0 pleces when sh stru horton) gates, in the old Surrey village of | Besides being one cure”’ —J. Court- | {1y Cuba, and 1 scription of my phy- - zed to-morrow evening in | She is & new ship. Had she been an that name, ten miles from London. They | of the very best! yon 7 ¢ Hixson. ngy Hixson. always have a bottle sician. I began the members of the Reichstag, | 9ne I Go not doubt that we should all have | are all that remains of the place where | spring tonies it is| "GOl i ¢ China, on. H. W. Ogden. | i, reserve. Since my use of Peruna and officials, been lost with her. the doomsday ook was compiled. They | an excellant ea- Congressman_from | return 1 have not before I had taken né repres | oMy first intimation that anything out | stretch 120 feet, were designed by Leoni| pan A. Grosvenor, tATTh remedy.”— Louislana, in_a letter written at Was : suffered from ca- the second bottle I anizations and | ©f the way was ning came in the | and are supposed to be the finest speci- | of Ohio. Danfel ~A. Gros- | ington, C., says the following o tarrh, but if I do I | s completely re- s ipating. The 1 thought It was | mens in the world. The fronwork 18 at- venor. Peruna, the na- shall use Peruna rman branch of the | uck the deck anl tional catarrh rem- gain. Meantime you edy: might send me an- other bottle.”"—Amos J. Cummings, Mem- ber of Congres: “l ecan con- mend your Peruna a= a fine tonic and break down all at Mrs. G. Brigss. wishes perfect health must be entirely Any one who Catarrh is well nigh ee catarrh. free from c Pt ; almost omnipresent. 3 | 9 5 i 3 e uard known. A blaa to retain them in England, | was located mainly in the hea ap-| ail round good ‘The women recom- ly abselut: L1 and it is consldered certain that | 8rinding shock, accompanied by a fear. %}.‘:'ép.m is again current that if Lady | plied to several doctors but they were not | medicine to those mend Peruna also. gon, 4 J. Cummings the beginn ,To pre- will soon clear the expenses. | ful Sfbfl"lnf and wrenching of the ship's | Curzon’s health, which so, much worries | able to cure me, | who are in need of The _following are ' o Naw ¥ ork to cur: to cheat ca- iem has prepared a memo- | beams, told me better than any words the Viceroy of India, fails'to improve he | ‘I learned - of the medicine, Peruna, | a catarrh remedy. testimonials from » tarrh out of its Peruna n n German sol- | Sould have done what was the matter. | {ntends to return to England this yoar | through a medicel pampniet. can | It has been com- thankful women prominent in society and | only cures but pr entation to ( As 1 opened my cabln door and stood on | In an answer to inquiries the oiaoial of | warmly pralse Peruna as a certain rem-| mended to me by business who use Peruna: household shov : with ‘scrip- | Uee Vaek the celie wiks & WAl oiie. 1o | the Tndis Offios say ther Bave wot & oard|cdy. Tt bes boen these Feats sie iy was | people who have great remedy for cou | night was thick es pitch and the wind | anything tending to confirm the reports. | cured, and I consider my cure lasting. used it, as a rem- Mrs. Jane Gift of Hebbardsville, Ohio, | s forth. s of Berlin show | blowing great guns. Some one was puil- | 10N tenfin€ to con is orce fmore ac-| "I crave to express, ‘for the benefit of | edy particularly ef- writes: I think I would have been dead R ter of this city | ing the whistle cord and the shriek of tively agitating’ in behalf of her daugh- | the public, my experience with the re- | fective, In the cure long ago had it not been for Peruna. I| A book on catarrh sent hiee“to any é - e performers | the siren added to the weirdness of the | frve pos Gons, 0 Maybricle She had | nowned catarrh medicine, Peruna. 1| of cdtarrh. For Congressman Ogden |have used it in my family for coughs and | dress by The Peruna Medicine Cow Com sts, two Rus- | Eituation. Everybody was running about | two interviews with United States Em- | took it for seventeen weeks and am now | those who need a of Louisiana. colds and la grippe. I would not be with- ! lumbus, Ohio. i, Bouma- | Widly and showting all kinds of orders. | fatiador Choate thil Heeh Sod et o2 one Bosnian, four ash and the first mate seemed | little but a polite assurance that the case | 1 compositions. | ther has_caused ilding. The ice | c on the Elba d BATTLE WITH SOMOLLIS Men Refuse to Leave the Steamer on Being Told They Must Work in Chains. | se . East Africa, June the German steamer with 136 Abysssinians the Rhodesian mines, are called, were in- that they would RA to what came handy to avoid belng car- ried overboard. The shin all this time kept a bump! bump! oump! on the resf like a bucking hi . and it secmed as if e must go to pieces every moment. Zot off, but instantly capsized, one of its three occupants being drowned. “All this time some of the men were burning extemporized ‘flares.’ taken blankets and mattresses, and kav- ing poured kerosene on them set them on fire, the glare enveloping the ship and our drear surroundings in a weird illumi- nation. In this way the night passed. When morning came, and with it the turn of the tide, the storm subsided, and put off to the M to_San Francisco. They had | we | n, which brought us | turbed about the health of the famous prisoner, but she is confident that the new evidence and the renewed efforts of their friends in America will have the de- sired effect. sportsmanship keenly appealed to the !‘Pf?zlish people. Few of the numerous re- cent deaths of public men have been so | deeply felt. At a memorial service on | Friday many distinguished people gath- gred to pay a last tribute to Lord Beres- ford. The Prince of Wales, the Duke of Cambridge and Lord Roberts were spe- clally represented, while Lord Lansdown., and “other prominent persons personally attended. At the time of Lord Beresford's death the Relff brothers were under en- agement to ride for him and for Mr. POPE LED SAYS "I LOVE FRANCE" Policy of Vatican Friendly Toward Government of - the Republic. ' 1 " ¥ s wit s = ab e eame.iin | Every how and then 2 Great whitesnsaded | MOUId be Drésented to he now Home Sre- PE-RU-NA RESTORES 200,000 CATARRH VICTIMS EACH VEAR! Estelle Wilba | comber would break over the strandea | [otary. G. T. Ritchey, o - | will on fy‘,"_,],)u,\ hulk and then It was a case of ¢line | DIty arose. ‘The Baroness {s much dis- | — FEzaa e — = = : Co.. while out hunting with the hounds to-day was thrown from his horse and dr:gsed a distance. His face was badly cut. plaza, being an attack on class legislation and imperialism, and In the evening he delivered ris set'lecture on ‘“The Ancient Landmarks.” Bryan was met by a brass band this afternoon and his passage through the city partook of an ovation, the streets being thronged with people. He made two addresses, one in thé afternoon, on the 30 years old, assistant of Willlam J. Gib- son, counsel to the Government in the United States Appraiser’'s store, jumped or fell to-day from & ninth-story window NEW YORK, Jan. 5.—Ralph S. Lansing, | in the Appraiser's stores building and was instantly killed. The police assert that the man killed himseif deliberately. A letter which was found on. Lansing’s < | v - Lord William Beresford has been dead a 575, s 2 desk was sent to the Coroner. — L B e pas. ;"‘i'gf 'b'elf%‘:g”gn"y"g;'é weel, but glowing tributes to his memory Ovation to Bryan. Falls From & Window. Foster Elected President. PORTUGUESE POLICE could get on it. ien the boat was | Still continue to appear. His bravery and SHERMAN, Péx., Jan. 5—William J. oste: NEW YORK, Jan. S'EG“mm szt g. Foster has been elected president of American Blbleh Society by the bt:ud of managers of that orsanization, to suc- ceed the late Bnoch L. Fancher, deceased. 2300006000003¢200909000 TO WEAK MEN! chains,. There-| Joscph Txhbl!(T Lone of the oflers, is the "L‘l{m?.“ next season at a salary of £2500 A —~o | son of Captain Tibbetts of Eureka. presi- | €ach. i & g DA, sum- | dent of the ahingle company that controls = MARSEILLES, Jan. 5.—Archbishop Fa ,& the “boys” | the Taqua. WANT MORE RELIGION vier, the head of the French mission in When the Sea King left the scene about 2:3) p. m. the Monarch was standing by the wreck and Captain Bash, First Officer Durbach and one seaman were still aboard the wreck and refused to abandon her. An hour later, however, the laqua | began to show signs of breaking up. and then the trio agfeed to board the Mon- arch and leave the steamer to her fate. Mate Durbach was in charge of the ship when she went on the reef, but Cap- tain Bash was on deck, although not on the bridge. Both captain and mate re- fused to make a_ statement any further than to say that the force of the wind and tide had been miscalculated and that the North China and vicar apostolic of Pe- king, arrived here to-day from the Chl-! nese capiial after a short visit to Rome, where he discussed with the Pope the sit- uation in China. In an Interview reiard-! ing_the conversation had with the Fo | on December 3 by a correspondent of the | Matin, in the course of which his Holiness | made a highly important statement of the | Vatican's policy toward the French Gov- ernment apropos of the intention of the | Waldeck-Rousseau Ministry o introduce | a bill against the religious orders, and also in relation to the letter from the Pope to Cardinal Richard, Archbishop of ' TAUGHT IN SCHOOLS Conference of Anglicans, Catholics and Presbyterians Is Discuss- ing the Matter in Manitoba. WINNIPEG, Manitoba, Jan. 5.—High representatives of the Anglican, Catholie and Presbyterian churches have heen con- sidering representations that there is not sufficient religious teaching in the pub- lic schools. About ten years ago the ro- vincial school act was changed, m {1 the schools secular and o o Do You Want to Be Strong? To feel as vigorous as you were before yo8 wasted your Strength? To enfoy life again? Tc get up in the morning reireshed by sleep and not more tired than when vou. went to bed? To have no weakness in the back or ~come and go' pains? No Indigestion or Constipation® know that your strength is not slipping away? Fo once more haye bright eyes, healthy color in ypur cheeks and be confident that what other men can do is not impossible to you? In short, do you want to be a man among men? 2 DR. McLAUGHLIN'S ELECTRIC BELT. ALL OTHIR SUBSTITUTES FOR LARD OR BUTTER FOR COOKING HAVE FAILED BECAUSE OF allowing only cer- There is nothing so penetrating, nothing so invigorating, nothing ! Paris, dealing with the' proposed bill, that will relieve weakness and pain es speedily and surel . Me- THE DDOR (Y jineet had peroed ibe Jasis fown o Dk | ciin. B o hs ‘e Scriptures ta be read | Jrchtiiop Mavier satd: Laughiin's Eiectric Helt. It 1s simple bus "I qasints matare by AND TASTE Captain Bash was formerly master of | There is & m.fi,‘, feell: among tha “l can affirm that Pope ILeo XIII is a- eneral reinforcement of the vital energy infusing a mild, invigor- GIVEN THE the steamer North Fork, and is known | heads of the leading churches that relj. | mirably disposed toward France and has atl current of Electricity into the nerves an f end of th d by supplying the sys- TOM One en e C to the other have Leen too much cur. tem with the very essence of nerve vigor and ne FOOD IN gious exercises TVe strei tail not the slightest intention of resorting tg ngth. e the severe measures which have The greatesg men in the world of medicine and sete say “ELEC- ':’z'..&.??&"‘&'#fln'flf“ ror "y’E.‘ifl"m“"{‘ii .m?}' of ?..:‘fl‘fi%:im?;.% %%383{:,.,:’.:2 mooted, and there 1s no question of a TRICITY 18 LHFE Tt is the Sirength, the vigor and, in fact, the very WHICH THEY Humboldt bar tug Renger, and has a host | are very ronouaced. diplomdtic rupture. His Holi rens said to lite i the body, ’gge“l)lr& gcuuc‘}nv:;-h-biue&u;t In lg:lklr;‘l e of ita ¢ f friends in Eureka. ate Durbach has It was the Greenway government whi " pow erit. s Eleetric t he has cw ARE USED ‘];Qen {;‘, ;e."n on the coast, and is a care- | carried through the pl‘uent school .lcc‘h, Mons. Favier sald that the Pope 1.0006l1 weak me&‘t’l‘um the last five years—men who had been troubled ul man, and is at a loss to know how it while the present fer, would never withdraw his protectorate with general wasting weaknéss—men who had been the Jagua came to land where she did. ¥, able t was strongly opposed {o it. AE A get no benefit a of these cases were prongunced Ins over the Christians in China from T SLLemDL | Oha that any GOkt of France, to this from gl n® N 1 t! h , to introduce ch: any Y curable by doctors who u:x to cure them. But they have been ?:“".'L‘:'bfl“ée'i"flflf'-‘? hgl?'uf‘ fop, o1 with tremendous o;x:a:mon in :fll l:.r:: end would remain fruftless. cured, and they stand ready to testify to it. e abandoned Iaqua was bullt for the b of the province. an optimist regard- —— dt Bhi Co n; 4 - ing the Chinese situation, and expresses | [} St e O TRl b | stevedorew Stike za0n. | B ieibllity ek iiiknattol e @ DON'T BE A WEAK MAN. YOU WERE INTENDED TO BE STRONG, AND YOU CAN BE. 'our mon! ‘was of long, thirty-six feef . fourteen feet | HAVANA, Jan. 6.—The strike of steve- to Paris, where he will confer with You can be a stronger man than you Yo tronger. Y " nfidence in yourself. Steel || ech and Had's cabacity"ot S0 feet of | dores and igar handiers has been de | M. Delcasse, the SRistor of Foreidn AT | @ neryi it ls, LEMIOIASE man then you i B s D e Tamebiis i fore mare couience 1n sourast. , Bkt yow lumber. She was fitted with triple ex- | clared off, an amicable-settlement having | fairs, hundreds of vigorous men out of as many weak, despondent feifows. 1t Wil curs sou 1 you it Gy . l pansion_engines and made ter than | been hastened by the presence of ‘cav- e 1 fim have RI Lame Back, Sciatica, Lumbago or weakness in the nerves or vital organs, you ought to consult De, % P/ | twelve knots on her trial. 31.'2 had ac- | airy. e g Uk Governor of Natal. =:fl - ,ug'“u:‘ ‘;;Il‘:‘t‘“mro’ :'hmu ’at: IBelc w|=|“ e.n’ra S’(“m"lngv give yrm‘m':f advice .r:eg ;{.;1 and test l{m w;ful uc;n'vnl:t ‘.t:: 4 s regul L orant correc & 0 I L Sieraas pamegs. T Sabin and. elght Declare a Big Dividend. o0, JOHNE K. & Jan. 5 —Governor| @ dnd ausure St Lijare havpinese, it Sou canaot cal send for Dr. MeLas m;..-'- "Book, which 1s ?.:’:m o the weakness of men tate cCal has been cause decay I ctricity, . tore this power. and = J HAMBURG, Jun. 5The directors of | Bie o aioted By Waltor Francla | @ Kives the broot "Send for 1 toas 11 la bt " 5 O™ Moy Slectmohty piorerly apslieh, wilt es ” A the annbnrs-llmnflmn ip c&m- m,-‘&utempnu as Governor of 1| 3 at a ng . a - r ¥ b Biss 5 B i 00y doclars v i | an e . x _ 702 MARKET STREET, X ————— Lord nnhtokmiufl. E 1 §7 first-olass to New York. via Pan-| LONDON. Jan. 5 rd’ Rayeistoke Ail] LR L] San Francisco, Cal. Three weel rough the troples. le Bank > b 2or | Bkt 830 Market sirost: . Baring Bros. & Bobans aad s paimee tn