Chipley Banner. (Chipley, Florida) 1898-08-06 [p...

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I S JVAv 1wi r r t An Optical Delusion r Taw can you see farther with toleeoopo than with tho nakod aye Ot cameo you con Johnny How can that bo when It brings everything nearer Chicago Tribune Wbat will Ileoomo of Chlnat Nono can foresee tho outcome lbe iho quarro between forolcn powers over dlrlilon or i China It Interesting watch the going tc- nloof I of toll ancient but nnprofresilre roe Many people In America are oleo going Ic ttecaiuo of dr > pepttn conitl nation- blood lITer And stomach clUnneei Wo are lilng too fast but Mrcncth vigor And good health can be rtUlnodlf wo keep oil and euro the stare diacaaog with Iloitetter Stomach Ultteft In COllA Bloaoanary bird mllflnohea and paroijaets are tpoclal dainties Deut Is Blood Deep u Clean blood means a clean skin No beauty without it Coscarets Candy Cathar- tic clean your blood keep it by stirring up lazy liver and driving all im- purities ¬ from Begin today to bolls blotches blackheads- and r < that sickly bilious by taking CegcareU beauty for ten cents All drug guts satisfaction guaranteed lOc 23cEOc w In K recent book on th- e author rays that Chinese turelar nro difficult to catch ee- eelr their bodies nil over nnd twist pigtails Into bunches stack full of noedl- To r ° Cure A Cold In One Day Q Take Laxative promo Quinine Tablets All 1 DrngglstsrefundmoneylfltfulUtocurc The onl which the the I trp employ Is made entirely of- cKetublo i iut fonp Is little- orthodox Ulol In lodiebolnq almost an nnknoHn luxury with the names Mrs Wlntlnns 8oothln Syrup fof nhl11 ron teothlnesoft tho IIlIm rollIces In rllln i Uonallayspalncure wlnd collo SJa a bottle rf Lroo A Coi PlcULw f6raoklni T tar<o 1 lathe best of tho beet Z ounce and cigar- ette ¬ a book for 10 conta Try It fin allows have been met at sea more than 1000 01 101 tram land f Educate Yonr Vowels With Caicareti Candy Cathartic cure constipation forever 1 lOct5c It U C 0 fall druggists refund money M Savsjeo on the whole llvo longer than civ- ilized ¬ ti peo- pleYou 1 Can Get Tired By working bard and then you can fat r i rested again Dut If you nro tired all the time It mORtiS that your blood is poor You need to take HooJa Borsnpiirllla the great cure for that tlrod feeling becnuw It is the proat onrlchor and ltalUorof tho blood You will etito nerve mental nnd dlgMllvo strength In F Hoods Sarsaparilla AmedoasOrealestMedicin- eHoods Plllecuren ° u +Indigestion Sta A Wondtrln Cloc- ks In one ot tbo town halls In a Japan see treaty port there Is a remarkable timepiece It Is contained In a hand eome frame three teat wide and five feet long It represents a noonday l landscape very cleverly carried out In the foreground plum and cherry trees appear in bloom while In the p rear a hill Is to be soon from which flows R pretty cascade Imitated In crystal From this caecado flows a tiny stream which wende Its way between rocks and Islands and finaly loses Itself rr in a stretch of woodland In a mtnla turo sky a golden sun turns on a silver wire striking the hours on a sliver gong as it pewee Eaoh hour is marked t by a creeping tortoise A bird of rich plumage warbles at tho closo of the + hour and as the warbling ceases a ° mouse suddenly mattes its appearance- and scampering over the hill to tho garden Is Boon lost to view Altogether- it is certainly a wonderful piece of mechanism San Francisco Chronicle Y NERVOUS DEPRESSION al fa TAUt WITH MRS rlggnAMl- rtiN A woman with the blues Is a very un- comfortable I person She is illogical unhappy and frequently hysterical k The condition of the mind known as I the blues nearly always with wo- men results from diseased organs of generation- It is a source of wonder that In this age of advanced medical science any person should still believe that mere force of will and determination will overcome depressed spirits and nerv- ousness ¬ in women These troubles are ts indications of disease k Every woman who doesnt under- stand ¬ her condition should write to Lynn Mass to Mrs Plnkhnm for her advice Tier advice is thorough com ¬ mon sense and is the counsel of a learned woman of great experience Read the story of Mrs F 8 UENNETT Westphalia Kansas as told In tho fol- lowing ¬ letter I R II DEAn MBS PIXKIIAII I have suf ¬ fered for over two years with falling enlargement and ulceration of the womb and this spring being in such a weakened condition caused me to flow for nearly six months Sometime ago urged by friends I wrote to you for advice After using the treatment which you advised for a short time that terrible flow stopped w I am now gaining strength and flesh and have better health than I h have had for tho past en years I wish to say to all distressed suffer ng women do not suffer longer when there b one so kind and willing to aid you- r Lydia Plnkhnms Vegetable Com- pound ¬ Is a womans remedy for wo mans ills More than a million wo- men have been benefited by It YELLOW FEVER- PREVENTED TALKING Our Native HerbsT- HE GREAT lId Pirifiar lldiey ail Liver Figolalora- OO 200 DAYS TREATMENT S IOO Containing a registered Guarantee polaro paid SJpace Book nnd Testimonial FltUK AC UU ror t TlU UIUSlCOWukln2tDlIO- J I j ryf Ii fl DEEP INTEREST IS SHOWN i I OT FOUEIGX AMBASUADUB9 IX PEACE NEGOTIATIONS WHY FRANCE ONLY WAS SELECTED To I Present the 1etltlon Throngk M- Cnmbon EncUntl Sought to Make the Move A Washington special of Wednesday says In diplomatic quarters Spains ponce proposal mado through tho French ambassador is tho absorbing topic and the answer of the president IB awaited with keen interest The diplomats showed their interest enrlyly calling at the stato department and at the French embassy to learn with moro exactness the details of Spains proposal This developed ¬ eral features of tho proposition which had not been entirely clear before In tho first place no foreign govern- ment ¬ outside of France has been con- sulted ¬ by Spain in this overture for peace and the present movement is not shared directly or indirectly by Germany Austria Italy Russia or Great Britain It can now be stated however that the formal proposition submitted hall been under considera- tion ¬ at Madrid for five days previous to Tuesday during which tlmo the British as well as tho four others wero cognizant tho fact that Spain was about to sue for peace This being settled it appears that a goodnatured- but keen rivalry sprang up between- Sir Drummond Wolf tho British am- bassador ¬ at Madrid and M Patenotre tho French ambassador there as to which government should havo tho honor of initiating the movement de- signed ¬ to restore tho peace of tho world Spain acorns to have preferred tho intermediation of tho French govern ¬ ment and as a result tho negotiations finally wero intrusted to the French ambassador at Washington Another essential point is tho exact proposition mado by Spain There has been some misapprehension over this owing to the publication of an al- leged ¬ text of tho proposition and other reports asserting that Spain asked President McKinley to state terms of peace An a matter of fact the Span- ish ¬ proposition does not mention the word terms and thoo is no request- or suggestion in it that the president- shall state terms of peace 1 ho dis ¬ tinct inquiry made by Spain is as to whether the United States will open negotiations toward the settlement of the war and the arrangement of peace At tho same time it is framed tho idea that if the peace negotiations aro entered upon there will be a suspen- sion ¬ of hostilities pending and agree- ment ¬ upon the exact terms of peace In this connection there appears to bo- a distinction mado between the word armistice and suspension of hos ¬ tilities1 for while It is said theformer- is not asked or expected it seems to be taken for granted that suspension of hostilities will bo essential to car- rying ¬ forward tho pence negotiations The Spanish proposition is clothed with all tho solemnity and formalitY of a government net despite the cable report from Madrid the peace proposal is of a private nature The instructions to M Cambon bear tho official signature of the Duko Almodo vnr de Rio tho Spanish minister of foreign nflairs and besides expressing the desires of the cabinet and the government that the peace negotia ¬ tions bo opened they are given tho added solemnity of approval and earn- est ¬ personal request by Queen Re- pent ¬ Maria Christina Tho instruc- tions ¬ bear tho date of Madrid June 25th These formalities dismiss all qucn tion in the minds of officials hero as to tho regularity of the Spanish prop- osition ¬ as expressive of tho wishes of the government of Spain Aside from this Cambon is too much of veteran in diplomacy to hvo embarked on any private overtures toward peace- It is said also that Spain is so com- pletely ¬ humbled and so powerless to further continue tho war that the United States can secure through peace negotiations everything which even a prolongation of the war would ultimately make posslblo- XISS8CHLEY81118SION BonRht to Make Peace Fropoiale to Quoin Christina of Spain The Madrid correspondent of The London Dally Telegraph says The American lady said to be Commodore Schleys danghterhae ar- rived here but neither the queen re- gent nor any responsible person sill receive her She will probably be re- quested to depart at the earliest possi ble date Presumably tho American lady re erred to is Miss Sohley laugh ter of Mr Charles Bchley of Milwau kco a cousin of Commodore Schley MUST FURNISH STAMPS Illinois Jade Decide Ajralnst an Ex pros Company Regarding Stamps A Chicago dispatch says Judge Tuloy of the circuit court has ruled in favor of the shippers in the test case brought by the Illinois Manufacturers Association granting a writ of man damns compelling the United State Express to accept for trans- portation packages shipment with- out tho payment of ono cent in execs of the regular rate The case will be appealed by defendants z o r J 0 < 0 I WAR PARAGRAPHS A Brief Compilation of Dally I A dispatch Occurrences from Havana says that A I meeting of engineers and other ex- ports ¬ held there over which Captain General Blanco presided various meas- ures ¬ were adopted for the defense of the city The navy department has at last made public the reports of Admiral Sampson Commodore Schley Captain Clark of the Oregon and Captain Evans of tho Iowa on tho battle of July winch resulted in the destruc- tion ¬ of Cerveras squadron Tho re- ports ¬ are exhaustive ones A remarkable demonstration oc ¬ curred at Camp Long on Peaveys is- land ¬ where the captured sailors of Ad- miral ¬ Cerveras fleet aro confined As the United States gunboat Froline passed tho island on her way to Cuba hundreds of the prisoners greeted with cheers and wavings of hands General Shatter authorizes an ab- solute ¬ contradiction of the report that Garcia encountered a force of Span ¬ iards to surrender and was defeated by thorn Lieutenant Richmond Hobson on his retnrn to New fork from Wash ¬ ington consulted with tho officials of tho Merritt k Chapman Wrecking and Derrick company and afterwards an- nounced ¬ that tho comply had con ¬ sented to undertake tho rescue of the Cristobal Colon and was making every effort to begin the work as soon as possible Tho navy has suspended for a time its efforts to recruit sailors in the west and Commander Hawloy and Chief Engineer Hattie Webster members of tho board have returned to the navy department The workwas successful beyond the expectations of the pro- jectors of the trip and the results it is believed will bo highly beneficial to the navy generally in infusing into it an element of western blood andbrawn that will tend to tho nationalization of that service By letting tho contract to a Spanish corporation for transporting tho Santi ¬ ago prisoners homo tho United States government indirectly pays Into tho Spanish treasury an amount equal to onehalf tho contract stipulation Also the government thereby releases from blockade all of the enemys vessels to be used in tho transportation from the neutral ports whore they aro now in shelter The United States military expedi- tion Under command of Major General Nelson A Miles was landed success- fully at Guanica Porto Rico after a skirmish between a detachment of tho Spanish troops and a crow belonging- to the launch the United States aux Hary gunboat Gloucester Four of the Spaniards wore killed but no Americans wore hurt Tho town of Gu safes wqs captured and the United States flag run up Tho London nopspapors agree that it will be impossible for Spain to pay indemnity and that it is improbable that the United States will demand money compensation They all cone cede that the Spanish flag has gone forever from Cuba and Porto Rico Spain bas at last realized the hope essness of the situation and has sued for peace formally and directly to President McKinley through M Cam bon the French ambassador The followIng official statement was given out at the white house The French ambassador on behalf of the govern- ment of Spain and by direction of the Spanish minister of foreign affairs presented to the president at the white douse a message from the Span sh government looking to the termi- nation ¬ of the war and the settlement of terms of peace In accordance with instructions re ¬ ceived from Washington the United States consular agent at Gibraltar has Issued safe conducts to the Spanish steamers Isla de Luzon and Isla de Fanny now at Cadiz to proceed to Santiago do Cuba and return to Spain with the surrendered Spanish troops President McKinley did not stato when ho would give formal reply to Spains message for pedce except that- it would bo within a few days The method of procedure will of course bo for this government to state its terms and then Spain must say whether she will accede to thorn or not Tho French government has notified- all tho French embassies of the fact that Spain has mado proposals through M Cambon the French ambassador at Washington for peace with tho United States Tho First regiment of tho United States engineers now rendezvoused Peekskill N Yhall been ordered- to report to General Miles for duty in Porto Rico Major General J C Brcckenridgo has returned to Washington from San ¬ tiago He will report his observations- to the secretary war The Commcrciat Club of Mobile Ala adopted a resolution appealing to the secretary of war to remove vol ¬ unteers from Miami Frs Two of the regiments there aro from Alabama Captain Aunon Spanish minister of marine has received a dispatch from Admiral Comara announcing that his fleet has cast anchor at Cadiz Colonel Obcar the acting adjutant general believes the full quota for the Third Georgia volunteer regiment will be obtained in two weeks There are now GOO men in camp at Griffin and recruits are being received everyday The central cable office in the West- ern ¬ Union TotegrapblJompauy at New York has by the West Indian and Panama Telegraph Com ¬ pany owners of tho cables to Porto Rico to decline to accept business tor all stations in Porto Rico except San Juan Pepper li Old Time Dr Adolph Miller Pbiladelphia president of the Pennsylvania Tyco loglcal Club Ina dissertation on the pepper plant says that during the mid- dle ¬ agea la Europe pepper wan the moat esteemed and important of all the spices Genoa Venice and other com- mercial ¬ cities of Central Venice were indebted to their traffic in pepper for A largo part of their wealth Its Im- portance ¬ as a means of promoting commercial activity and civilization during the middle ages can hardly be overrated Tribute was levied In p yper and donations wero mado in this spice which was frequently also used 40 a medium of exchange In place of money When tbo imperial city of Rome besieged by Alans the King- of the Goths In 408 A D the ransom demanded Included 6000 pounds of gold 80000 pounds of sliver and 8000 pounds of pepper Illustrating the Im- portance ¬ ot this spice at that time Socalled popper rents common dur- ing ¬ tho middle ages consisted in an obligation Imposed upon a tenantto supply his lord with a pound of pepper- at stated times showing how accepta- ble ¬ was this favorite condiment and how groat was the desire of tho wealth ¬ ier classes to secure a regular sup- ply ¬ ot It Splco dealers were known s plperarll in English pepperers and In French polvrlers fa a fra- ternity ¬ or guild they existed in Lon dtfa In tho reign of Henry II 1154 1189 Tlrey were subsequently Incor- porated ¬ Into the Grocers Company and had the control df tho trade in apices drugs dyestuffs and metals The price of pepper during the mid- dle ¬ figee was always exorbitantly big OB the rulers of Egypt extorted a large revenue from all who were engaged in the spice trade tho high cost of this Important condiment Incited the Por tupee to seek for a sea passage to In dja Some time after this discovery- A D 1408 there was a considerable fall in tho price of pepper New York Telegram The Art of Making a Mustard Plaster To put on a mustard plaster Is not at all difficult but to do It in the best way requires some care and skill In the first place remember never to give a cold mustard plaster to a patient to a weak or sensitive person tho shock- is often great Either mix it with hot water or better Btlll have a plato put where It can get warm while you aro mixing Have everything ready at hand mustard flour and a spoonful of molasses with a bit of old muslin or linenan old handkerchief is the best thing for the purpose Stir the mus- tard and flour together first maklns the plaster stronger or weaker with mustard as you have been directed Add the molasses and then water until tho smooth mass Is about as thick as porridge or poultice Spread your cloth on the warm plate using the middle portion of the linen and leaving a margin on all sides which Is to be folded back at the edges Put a second cloth over the whole so that tho mustard Is entirely hid between tho wo covers and keep on the plato until It Is necessary to apply tho plaster Philadelphia Public Ledger Character la Your Unit Tho character of a mans laughter depends to a great extent upon his education and environment and though those may do a great deal to Improve or at least affect his man ¬ ners it Is doubtful whether the actu- al ¬ character of a man la changed by them For example no amount ot education will make tho mean man generous the dull man witty the heavy and phlegmatic quick and nerv ous nor the rollicking happygolucky man quiet firm and steady and yet eduction will affect the style of his laugh to an enormous extent One hears ten times as much laugh ¬ ter from tho kitchen at nlsht than in tho room where the family sits but one certainly Is not Justified in deduc- ing ¬ from that fact that domestic serv- ants ¬ are more genuine and open as the day e Dent Tobacco Spit and 6noV Totr Uft Away To quit toSaooo eaitly and forever be mag- netic ¬ full of life nerve and vigor take NoTo Bo wonderworker that makes weak man strong All drucglsu Motor II Cure parnno teed Dooklet Bud sample tree Address Bteritne Remedy Co Chicago or New York Forty year aim the first missionary was eaten on the Fljllslands Fllsperrnanentlycured No nt or nervous tltsA lifter nret eveaeeof Dr erveHeetorerxtMalbottleaudtreauaefree PA The total number of United States vessels enclroUnlr Cube la n NOTOBM for rin7 nti Guaranteed tobaooo habit euro mates weak men strong blood pure 60ctl All druggists- Thu Vlctorl cro s crrlea with It a pension of IiO a year tor Ufo AfUIvtx years nerin- g was by r AUeghany Fa March101e01Ohio ATe W II Jackso- n Michigan wrltea iulleml with flttoen- proflt rear IIsUpCatarrhCarecurnlme Sold by Drug England makes tm000cpo a year out of its poitomce To Cure Constipation Forever Take Casosres Candy Cathartic IOo U C C C fall to cure dM1Ulelneflndmoney- Oer400 diamonds are known to hav been recovered from the ruins ot Babylon DO YOU PAY BIG PROFITS T lIrnt r l e u 1 b17 pJh tLptrp atue n wit N n 4W 4 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S JVAv

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r

t An Optical Delusion r

Taw can you see farther withtoleeoopo than with tho nakod aye

Ot cameo you con Johnny Howcan that bo when It brings everythingnearer Chicago Tribune

Wbat will Ileoomo of ChlnatNono can foresee tho outcome lbe iho quarro

between forolcn powers over dlrlilon ori China It Interesting watch the going tc-

nloof I of toll ancient but nnprofresilre roeMany people In America are oleo going Ic

ttecaiuo of dr > pepttn conitl nation-blood lITer And stomach clUnneei Wo arelilng too fast but Mrcncth vigor And goodhealth can be rtUlnodlf wo keep oil and eurothe stare diacaaog with Iloitetter StomachUltteft

In COllA Bloaoanary bird mllflnohea andparoijaets are tpoclal dainties

Deut Is Blood Deepu

Clean blood means a clean skin Nobeauty without it Coscarets Candy Cathar-tic clean your blood keep it bystirring up lazy liver and driving all im-

purities¬

from Begin today tobolls blotches blackheads-

andr < that sickly bilious by takingCegcareU beauty for ten cents All drugguts satisfaction guaranteed lOc 23cEOc

wIn K recent book on th-e author rays

that Chinese turelar nro difficult to catch ee-

eelrtheir bodies nil over nnd twistpigtails Into bunches stack full of noedl-

Tor° Cure A Cold In One DayQ Take Laxative promo Quinine Tablets All

1 DrngglstsrefundmoneylfltfulUtocurc

The onl which the theI trp employ Is made entirely of-

cKetubloi iut fonp Is little-orthodox

UlolIn lodiebolnq almost an nnknoHn luxurywith the names

Mrs Wlntlnns 8oothln Syrup fof nhl11 ronteothlnesoft tho IIlIm rollIces In rllln

i Uonallayspalncure wlnd collo SJa a bottle

rf Lroo A Coi PlcULw f6raoklni T tar<o1 lathe best of tho beet Z ounce and cigar-

ette¬

a book for 10 conta Try Itfin allows have been met at sea more than

1000 01 101 tram landf

Educate Yonr Vowels With CaicaretiCandy Cathartic cure constipation forever

1 lOct5c It U C 0 fall druggists refund money

M Savsjeo on the whole llvo longer than civ-ilized

¬

ti peo-

pleYou1 Can

Get TiredBy working bard and then you can fat

r i rested again Dut If you nro tired all thetime It mORtiS that your blood is poorYou need to take HooJa Borsnpiirllla thegreat cure for that tlrod feeling becnuwIt is the proat onrlchor and ltalUorof thoblood You will etito nervemental nnd dlgMllvo strength In

F Hoods SarsaparillaAmedoasOrealestMedicin-

eHoods Plllecuren ° u+Indigestion Sta

A Wondtrln Cloc-

ks In one ot tbo town halls In a Japansee treaty port there Is a remarkabletimepiece It Is contained In a handeome frame three teat wide and fivefeet long It represents a noonday

l landscape very cleverly carried outIn the foreground plum and cherrytrees appear in bloom while In the

p rear a hill Is to be soon from whichflows R pretty cascade Imitated Incrystal From this caecado flows a tinystream which wende Its way betweenrocks and Islands and finaly loses Itselfrrin a stretch of woodland In a mtnlaturo sky a golden sun turns on a silverwire striking the hours on a slivergong as it pewee Eaoh hour is marked

t by a creeping tortoise A bird of richplumage warbles at tho closo of the

+ hour and as the warbling ceases a° mouse suddenly mattes its appearance-

and scampering over the hill to thogarden Is Boon lost to view Altogether-it is certainly a wonderful piece ofmechanism San Francisco Chronicle

Y NERVOUS DEPRESSIONal

fa TAUt WITH MRS rlggnAMl-rtiN A woman with the blues Is a very un-

comfortableI person She is illogical

unhappy and frequently hystericalk The condition of the mind known as

I the blues nearly always with wo-men results from diseased organs ofgeneration-

It is a source of wonder that In thisage of advanced medical science anyperson should still believe that mereforce of will and determination willovercome depressed spirits and nerv-ousness

¬

in women These troubles arets indications of diseasek Every woman who doesnt under-

stand¬

her condition should write toLynn Mass to Mrs Plnkhnm for heradvice Tier advice is thorough com ¬

mon sense and is the counsel of alearned woman of great experienceRead the story of Mrs F 8 UENNETTWestphalia Kansas as told In tho fol-lowing

¬

letterI

R II DEAn MBS PIXKIIAII I have suf¬

fered for over two years with fallingenlargement and ulceration of thewomb and this spring being in sucha weakened condition caused me toflow for nearly six months Sometimeago urged by friends I wrote to youfor advice After using the treatmentwhich you advised for a short timethat terrible flow stopped

w I am now gaining strength andflesh and have better health than I

h have had for tho past en years Iwish to say to all distressed sufferng women do not suffer longer whenthere b one so kind and willing toaid you-

r Lydia Plnkhnms Vegetable Com-pound

¬

Is a womans remedy for womans ills More than a million wo-men have been benefited by It

YELLOW FEVER-PREVENTED TALKING

Our Native HerbsT-HE GREAT

lId Pirifiar lldiey ail Liver Figolalora-

OO 200 DAYS TREATMENT S IOOContaining a registered Guarantee

polaro paid SJpace Book nndTestimonial FltUK AC UU rortTlU UIUSlCOWukln2tDlIO-

J I j

ryf

Ii fl

DEEP INTEREST IS SHOWN

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I OT FOUEIGX AMBASUADUB9 IXPEACE NEGOTIATIONS

WHY FRANCE ONLY WAS SELECTED

To

I

Present the 1etltlon Throngk M-

Cnmbon EncUntl Sought toMake the Move

A Washington special of Wednesdaysays In diplomatic quarters Spainsponce proposal mado through thoFrench ambassador is tho absorbingtopic and the answer of the presidentIB awaited with keen interest

The diplomats showed their interestenrlyly calling at the stato departmentand at the French embassy to learnwith moro exactness the details ofSpains proposal This developed ¬

eral features of tho proposition whichhad not been entirely clear before

In tho first place no foreign govern-

ment¬

outside of France has been con-

sulted¬

by Spain in this overture forpeace and the present movement isnot shared directly or indirectly byGermany Austria Italy Russia orGreat Britain It can now be statedhowever that the formal propositionsubmitted hall been under considera-tion

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at Madrid for five days previousto Tuesday during which tlmo theBritish as well as tho four others werocognizant tho fact that Spain wasabout to sue for peace This beingsettled it appears that a goodnatured-but keen rivalry sprang up between-Sir Drummond Wolf tho British am-bassador

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at Madrid and M Patenotretho French ambassador there as towhich government should havo thohonor of initiating the movement de-signed

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to restore tho peace of thoworld

Spain acorns to have preferred thointermediation of tho French govern ¬

ment and as a result tho negotiationsfinally wero intrusted to the Frenchambassador at Washington

Another essential point is tho exactproposition mado by Spain Therehas been some misapprehension overthis owing to the publication of an al-

leged¬

text of tho proposition and otherreports asserting that Spain askedPresident McKinley to state terms ofpeace An a matter of fact the Span-ish

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proposition does not mention theword terms and thoo is no request-or suggestion in it that the president-shall state terms of peace 1 ho dis ¬

tinct inquiry made by Spain is as towhether the United States will opennegotiations toward the settlement ofthe war and the arrangement of peace

At tho same time it is framed thoidea that if the peace negotiations aroentered upon there will be a suspen-sion

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of hostilities pending and agree-ment

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upon the exact terms of peaceIn this connection there appears to bo-a distinction mado between the word

armistice and suspension of hos ¬

tilities1 for while It is said theformer-is not asked or expected it seems tobe taken for granted that suspensionof hostilities will bo essential to car-rying

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forward tho pence negotiationsThe Spanish proposition is clothed

with all tho solemnity and formalitYof a government net despite the cablereport from Madrid the peaceproposal is of a private nature Theinstructions to M Cambon bear thoofficial signature of the Duko Almodovnr de Rio tho Spanish minister offoreign nflairs and besides expressingthe desires of the cabinet and thegovernment that the peace negotia ¬

tions bo opened they are given thoadded solemnity of approval and earn-est

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personal request by Queen Re-pent

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Maria Christina Tho instruc-tions

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bear tho date of Madrid June25th

These formalities dismiss all qucntion in the minds of officials hero asto tho regularity of the Spanish prop-osition

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as expressive of tho wishes ofthe government of Spain Aside fromthis Cambon is too much of veteranin diplomacy to hvo embarked on anyprivate overtures toward peace-

It is said also that Spain is so com-pletely

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humbled and so powerless tofurther continue tho war that theUnited States can secure throughpeace negotiations everything whicheven a prolongation of the war wouldultimately make posslblo-

XISS8CHLEY81118SION

BonRht to Make Peace Fropoiale toQuoin Christina of Spain

The Madrid correspondent of TheLondon Dally Telegraph says

The American lady said to beCommodore Schleys danghterhae ar-

rived here but neither the queen re-

gent nor any responsible person sillreceive her She will probably be re-

quested to depart at the earliest possible date

Presumably tho American lady reerred to is Miss Sohley laughter of Mr Charles Bchley of Milwaukco a cousin of Commodore Schley

MUST FURNISH STAMPS

Illinois Jade Decide Ajralnst an Expros Company Regarding StampsA Chicago dispatch says Judge

Tuloy of the circuit court has ruledin favor of the shippers in the test casebrought by the Illinois ManufacturersAssociation granting a writ of mandamns compelling the United StateExpress to accept for trans-portation packages shipment with-out tho payment of ono cent in execsof the regular rate The case will beappealed by defendants

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I WAR PARAGRAPHSA Brief Compilation of Dally

IA dispatch

Occurrencesfrom Havana says that A

I meeting of engineers and other ex-

ports¬

held there over which CaptainGeneral Blanco presided various meas-ures

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were adopted for the defense ofthe city

The navy department has at lastmade public the reports of AdmiralSampson Commodore Schley CaptainClark of the Oregon and CaptainEvans of tho Iowa on tho battle ofJuly winch resulted in the destruc-tion

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of Cerveras squadron Tho re-

ports¬

are exhaustive onesA remarkable demonstration oc ¬

curred at Camp Long on Peaveys is-

land¬

where the captured sailors of Ad-

miral¬

Cerveras fleet aro confined Asthe United States gunboat Frolinepassed tho island on her way to Cubahundreds of the prisoners greeted withcheers and wavings of hands

General Shatter authorizes an ab-

solute¬

contradiction of the report thatGarcia encountered a force of Span ¬

iards to surrender and was defeated bythorn

Lieutenant Richmond Hobson onhis retnrn to New fork from Wash ¬

ington consulted with tho officials oftho Merritt k Chapman Wrecking andDerrick company and afterwards an-

nounced¬

that tho comply had con ¬

sented to undertake tho rescue of theCristobal Colon and was making everyeffort to begin the work as soon aspossible

Tho navy has suspended for a timeits efforts to recruit sailors in the westand Commander Hawloy and ChiefEngineer Hattie Webster members oftho board have returned to the navydepartment The workwas successfulbeyond the expectations of the pro-jectors of the trip and the results itis believed will bo highly beneficial tothe navy generally in infusing into itan element of western blood andbrawnthat will tend to tho nationalization ofthat service

By letting tho contract to a Spanishcorporation for transporting tho Santi ¬

ago prisoners homo tho United Statesgovernment indirectly pays Into thoSpanish treasury an amount equal to

onehalf tho contract stipulation Alsothe government thereby releases fromblockade all of the enemys vessels tobe used in tho transportation from theneutral ports whore they aro now inshelter

The United States military expedi-tion Under command of Major GeneralNelson A Miles was landed success-fully at Guanica Porto Rico after askirmish between a detachment of thoSpanish troops and a crow belonging-

to the launch the United States auxHary gunboat Gloucester Four ofthe Spaniards wore killed but noAmericans wore hurt Tho town of Gusafes wqs captured and the UnitedStates flag run up

Tho London nopspapors agree thatit will be impossible for Spain to payindemnity and that it is improbablethat the United States will demandmoney compensation They all conecede that the Spanish flag has goneforever from Cuba and Porto Rico

Spain bas at last realized the hopeessness of the situation and has sued

for peace formally and directly toPresident McKinley through M Cambon the French ambassador ThefollowIng official statement was givenout at the white house The Frenchambassador on behalf of the govern-ment of Spain and by direction of theSpanish minister of foreign affairs

presented to the president at thewhite douse a message from the Spansh government looking to the termi-nation

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of the war and the settlementof terms of peace

In accordance with instructions re ¬

ceived from Washington the UnitedStates consular agent at Gibraltar hasIssued safe conducts to the Spanishsteamers Isla de Luzon and Isla deFanny now at Cadiz to proceed toSantiago do Cuba and return to Spainwith the surrendered Spanish troops

President McKinley did not statowhen ho would give formal reply toSpains message for pedce except that-it would bo within a few days Themethod of procedure will of coursebo for this government to state itsterms and then Spain must saywhethershe will accede to thorn or not

Tho French government has notified-all tho French embassies of the factthat Spain has mado proposals throughM Cambon the French ambassadorat Washington for peace with thoUnited States

Tho First regiment of tho UnitedStates engineers now rendezvousedPeekskill N Yhall been ordered-to report to General Miles for duty inPorto Rico

Major General J C Brcckenridgohas returned to Washington from San ¬

tiago He will report his observations-to the secretary war

The Commcrciat Club of MobileAla adopted a resolution appealingto the secretary of war to remove vol¬

unteers from Miami Frs Two of theregiments there aro from Alabama

Captain Aunon Spanish minister ofmarine has received a dispatch fromAdmiral Comara announcing that hisfleet has cast anchor at Cadiz

Colonel Obcar the acting adjutantgeneral believes the full quota for theThird Georgia volunteer regiment willbe obtained in two weeks There arenow GOO men in camp at Griffin andrecruits are being received everyday

The central cable office in the West-ern

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Union TotegrapblJompauy at NewYork has by the WestIndian and Panama Telegraph Com ¬

pany owners of tho cables to PortoRico to decline to accept business torall stations in Porto Rico except SanJuan

Pepper li Old TimeDr Adolph Miller Pbiladelphia

president of the Pennsylvania Tycologlcal Club Ina dissertation on thepepper plant says that during the mid-

dle

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agea la Europe pepper wan the moatesteemed and important of all thespices Genoa Venice and other com-

mercial¬

cities of Central Venice wereindebted to their traffic in pepper forA largo part of their wealth Its Im-

portance¬

as a means of promotingcommercial activity and civilizationduring the middle ages can hardly beoverrated Tribute was levied Inp yper and donations wero mado inthis spice which was frequently alsoused 40 a medium of exchange In placeof money When tbo imperial city ofRome besieged by Alans the King-of the Goths In 408 A D the ransomdemanded Included 6000 pounds ofgold 80000 pounds of sliver and 8000pounds of pepper Illustrating the Im-

portance¬

ot this spice at that timeSocalled popper rents common dur-

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tho middle ages consisted in anobligation Imposed upon a tenanttosupply his lord with a pound of pepper-

at stated times showing how accepta-

ble¬

was this favorite condiment andhow groat was the desire of tho wealth ¬

ier classes to secure a regular sup-

ply¬

ot It Splco dealers were knowns plperarll in English pepperers

and In French polvrlers fa a fra-

ternity¬

or guild they existed in Londtfa In tho reign of Henry II 11541189 Tlrey were subsequently Incor-porated

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Into the Grocers Companyand had the control df tho trade inapices drugs dyestuffs and metals

The price of pepper during the mid-

dle¬

figee was always exorbitantly bigOB the rulers of Egypt extorted a largerevenue from all who were engaged inthe spice trade tho high cost of thisImportant condiment Incited the Portupee to seek for a sea passage to Indja Some time after this discovery-

A D 1408 there was a considerablefall in tho price of pepper New YorkTelegram

The Art of Making a Mustard PlasterTo put on a mustard plaster Is not at

all difficult but to do It in the best wayrequires some care and skill In thefirst place remember never to give acold mustard plaster to a patient toa weak or sensitive person tho shock-is often great Either mix it with hotwater or better Btlll have a plato putwhere It can get warm while you aromixing Have everything ready athand mustard flour and a spoonful ofmolasses with a bit of old muslin orlinenan old handkerchief is the bestthing for the purpose Stir the mus-

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It Is necessary to apply tho plasterPhiladelphia Public Ledger

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