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TH DAILY NEVO: PZHOACOLA, FLORIDA, THURQDAY. OCTODER 10, 1002 99 rnuij OE tde MAD MOBS ARE AFTER Ill Men and women of taste and judgment go into ecstacies over the wonderful patterns, textures and colors which are "the fruit of the loom." But there is one A NEGROJUnDEREB Texas Sheriffs Trying to Pro- COAL BARONS WANT NO MOREBAYOIIETS Arbitration is Just Now What They Desire. The treatment of Catarrh with antiseptic and astringent washes, lotions, salves, medicated tobacco and cigarettes or any external or local application, is Just as senseless as would be kindling a fire on top of the pot to make it boil. True, these give temporary relief, but the cavities and passages of the head and the bronchial tubes soon fill up again with mucus. Taking cold is the first step towards Catarrh, for it checks persniration.

and the rjoisonous acids and tect Prisoner. CITIZENS TERRIBLY AROU3CD. STRIKE MAY SOON BE SETTLED, vapors which should pass off through the skin, are 1 If Caught, the Murdered arid Rapist of enrown Dauc upon ine mucous mem rune or inner sain, producing inflammation and excessive flow of mucus, fruit of the loom they rarely and that is," tlie irail and feded woman, old before her time, because necessity compels uer to work tinder conditions, which send 'her more favored sister to and the doctor's care. The diseases which weaken and torment women, may in almost all cases be cured by the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription.

It Mrs. Buchanan, of Nacogdoches, much, of which is absorbed into the blood, and through the The Human Lottery Tex Will Be Dealt With In um mary Manner. "Ah, if only wot beautiful how happr llfe would reaches every part of the system, involving the Stomach, Kidneys and othw parts of the body. When the disease assumes the dry form, the breath becomes exceedingly foul, blind jng 'headaches are frequent, the eyes red. hearing affected and a constant ringing in the ears.

No remedy that does not reach the polluted blood can cure Catarrh. S. S. S. expels from th Nacogdoches, Oct.

14. Sher llany a forlorn maid has said this as sh looked into the mirror. It is the one possession in the lottery of human life wnicll iffs having the negro murderer and rapist Buchanan In charge escaped from the mob late last night and have woman would not refuse. Operators Have Agreed to Appointment of a Commission to Be Named by President Roosevelt to Adjust Differences. Washingtonv Oct.

14. The coal operators have agreed to the appointment of a commission to be appointed by the president of the United States, to whom shall be referred all Questions' at issue between the companies and their own employes, whether they belong to a union or not, and the decision of the commission shall be accepted by the operators. The commission Is to consist of an army or navy engineer officer, an expert mining engineer not connected with coal mining properties, one of the circulation all offensive matter, and when rich, pure blood is again coursing through the body the mucous membranes become healthy and the skia active, all the disagreeable, painful symptoms disap. rw3r anil a hprmatiAnt Vi nrVi I- rr disappeared. 7.

They boarded a train from Teneha and started for Nacogdoches, but left BRADFIELD'tS Female Regulator for to Tins' jrfrls on the threshold of woman establishes regularity, dries weakening drains, heals inflammation and ulceration, and cures female hood is invaluable. When they become the train and made a detour, as a new mob awaited them at Timpsoa. They ane supposed to be now somewhere in tbe woods in Shelby county. A new S. S.

S. being a strictly vegetable blood purifier does not derange the Stomach and digestion, but the appetite and general health rapidly improve under its tonic effects. Write us about your case and get the best medical advice free. Book on blood and 6kin diseases sent on application. THE SW1TT SPECIFIC Atlanta, Ca, pale and languid, the eyes dull, aching Jjead, feet and hands cold, appetite gone mob left San Augustine at midnight, coming across the country.

The whole countryside la aroused over the matter and people are terrl or abnormal, obstructed periods and painful menses, and their systems generally ran down, they need a tonic, building and their blood cleansed. Bradfield 's Female Regulator for women is particularly valuable and useful owing to its tonic properties and as a regulatoi the menstrual flows. Painful, obstructed and suppressed menstruation is perma judges of the United States courts of the eastern district of Pennsylvania, TIME TABLE. 1 LOUISVILLE AND NASHVILLE RAILROAD, IN EFFECT DECEMBER 1. 1801 bly excited.

It Is hardly possible to a man of prominence, eminent as a sociologist, and a man who, by active participation In mining and selling New Orleans and Mobile. get the negro out of the country unless the governor orders troops to protect him. Tne move would hardly do much good, ag the mobs are more likely to find the officers and prisoner than the "I had female trouble for eight years, writes Mrs. L. J.

Dennis, of 828 East College Street, iacksonville, Ills. "Words cannot express what suffered. sought relief among Oit medical profession and found none. Friends nrged me to try Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription.

When I commenced taking this medicine I weighed ninety-five pounds. Now I weigh one hundred and fifty-six pounds more than I ever weighed before. I was so bad I would lie from day to davand long fat death to come and relieve my suffering. I had internal inflammation, a disagreeable drain, brearing-down pain, and such distress every month, but now I never have a pain do all my own work and am a strong and healthy woman." "Favorite Prescription'' makes weak women strong, sick women well. Accept no substitute for the medicine which works wonders for weak women.

Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets should be used with Favorite Prescription whenever a laxative is required. nently relieved and all diseases peculiai to her eenital organs are cured by it. coal, is familiar with the physical and commercial features of the business. No.

6. a a 11:00 a No.l T. So. 4. No.

J. 11:06 1:03 a 4:23 a No. 8. No.l. 6:00 a 4:00 a l.sn 13:10 n't IMS Regulator clears the complexion, bright" ens the eye, sharpens the appetite, removes muddy and blotched conditions ol Pftnisoola Flomnton Leave Mobile Lt Livn Lav The opeiators also make as part of their proposition that the miners shall return to work as soon as the com soldiers are.

No official information has yet been sent to the governon, aa the sheriffs are not near enough to the telegraph office to tell him of their predicament. the skin and cures sick headache at once. Of druejrfsts at tt.oo per bottle. North. mission is constituted, and cease afl interference with non-union men.

"'Perfect Health fpr Women" can The commission is to name a date te had free by sending us your address. THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO, ATLANTA. CA. when Its findings shall be effective, and to govern condition's-of employ No. 1 4:00 in 8:88 a 8:00 No.

I. 6 a nt i'ittam No. 1. 11:06 pm 0:15 a 11:58 am a No. 4.

11:15 8:157 8:10 a 8:18 a 1 :80 Leave. Pnnsaoola Arrive Arrive Montgomery Laave Arrive. Birmingham Leave Nashville Leve Arrive Loumrllle Iave Arrive Leave Arrive Ht. liouls Leave ment between the companies and their own employes for at least three years. 4iioj)m CLERKS AND INSPECTORS PN4ACOLA AND RIVER JUNCTION.

MITCHELL IS RETICENT. No. 9-Dally No. Si Dailyi No. 8 Dally Nonstop where time not shown No.

a-Uiuj Unique Workbag. A pretty woikbag Is made of a Tarn O'Sbanter cap of gray Scotch frieze. It. Is lined with pale rose silk fitted neatly to tbe band headpiece, and its own weight of crown keeps it properly open for quick service when placed top downward on the table. A scarlet one lined with scarlet silk, its crown held with a loop of strong whalebone as sailors' caps are flattened, was sift-pended by ribbons from the dark oak newel post of the staircase In the same bouse to do duty as a card receiver.

Leave Has Nothing to Say" Regarding Oo- Bohemia Ynlestra erators' New Proposal. Oct. 14. Presi 10:60 10:84 10:98 10:91 10:10 APPOINTED BY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS FOR ELECTION NOV. 4.

Mnlat Harp GU City Milton Good Knngs Holts Mllllgan rirestTlew eer Land Mosy Head DeFunlakBprlngs Argyle dent Mitchell, of the Miners' union, refuses, point blank, to talk for publication at this time on the new proposal lor arbitration of the strike laid before President Roosevelt last night by the presidents of the coal carrying railroads. No official Information can De had as to his views and he himself does not know "whether he will make Painless Deaths. Probably tbe least painful death Is by means of an overdose of chloroform, il'ou begin with a pleasant sensation find end In oblivion. Prussic acid acts Instantaneously. Presuming tbe agony of anticipation avoided, some violent deaths are quite painless, as tbey give no time for feeling pain.

Such are be-Jng blown to pieces by dyuamite or by a shell. Drowning is said to be a luxury, and experts have recommended opening a vein In a hot bath. Laudanum and other narcotics would run chloroform and ether hard for first place. The Darlnar Little Hamming Bird. Courage has little or no relation to bodily size.

The humming bird is tbe mallest of birds, but also one of the most fearless and pugnacious. He attacks kingbirds and hawks, and those tyrannical creatures, though of monstrous size In comparison, seem not at all ashamed to fly from his onsets. Tbe fights of bumming birds among themselves are often tierce and The Worst fr'orm. Multitudes are singing: the praises 11:68 7:00 a 18:18 night 18:6 19:89 19:60 19:68 1:80 a 1:66 8:15 8:80 1:88 8:88 8:00 8:68 8:98 9:10 4:08 4:18 9:44 4:40 6:00 10:10 10:16 i.K8 10:80 10:47 6:80 11:07 11:95 7:80 lli46 7:40 11:51 7:68 19:06 noon 8:16 6:01 6:44 6: 4:11 4:110 f.M 1:111 1:11 IDT 19 19:14 11:6 II. 10:) The following inspectors and clerks for the general election November 4, 1902, were appointed by the board of it of Kodol, the new discovery which is making so many sick people well and weak people strong by digesting; wbat they eat, by cleansing and 9:86 9:90 9:18 8:66 8:40 6:18 7:11 6:56 6:87 6:18 6:00 6:31 Weitvliie Caryvllle a statement later in the day.

county commissioners at their meeting held October 14, 1902: The news of the new offer was vari Chlpiey sweetening tbe stomach and by transforming their food Into the ously received by the striking miners B00I HI Precinct No. 1. J. H. Jones, J.

M. Rich, C. Wingate, II II of the region. It did not become Kina or pure, rich, red blood that makes yon feel good all over. Mrs.

44 Marlanna i Cypres Grand Rldge Bnaads inspectors; W. J. Roberts, clerk. known until well In the morning and there were many different views taken ArrleRie- notion Leave Precinct No. 2.

Joe White, H. C. Miller, Frank Marx, by the men. Cracflll. of Troy, I.

writes: For a number of years I was troubled with indigestion and dyspepsia which grew into the worst form. Finally I was induced to as "Kodn! There are a number of mine workers inspectors; John Davenport, clerk. who favor a rejection of the offer as Precinct No. 2. formulated by the operators, while and after using four bottles I am en tirely cured.

I heartily recommend Kodnl to all suffers from indigestion ilk FElf there are equally as many who see some good in the offen. The miners. and dyspepsia. Take a dose after Walter Wilkins. C.

II. Boyett. WW. Kirksey, P. J.

Bonifay. clerk. Precinct No. 4. Lewis Boley, S.

P. Hendrix, T. P. Williams, inspectors; J. P.

Landgre, however, have great confldencee in the meals. "It digests what you eat judgment of their leader, and it is cer Hargls Pharmacy, John Bhepard, tain they will leave the matter ia Sidney ivann. his hands to work out. Fcnnomlcal. There is a reminiscence of Caleb Bal-derstoue in the utterance of an economical Scotch butler who was lately waiting at an important dinner, Jle bad taken round a plate of beef in vain, bis last effort at persuasion had ailed he set it down in front of his master with decision.

"Ye maun tak' 'that yersef'." lie said. "I cumia' get any Ither customer for it." The citizens of. the region generally are rejoicing at the new turn of at- If you want a good Bed stead or a nice Crib for the baby, go to Marston Qumas. CURES WEAK MEN FREE. clerk.

Precinct No. 5. G. W. Shelby, A.

J. Buzbee, W. B. Weaver, inspectors; Louis Frater, clerk. Precinct No, 6.

J. J. Davison, J. E. M.

Beck, W. L. Evarhart, inspectors; S. R. Tate, clerk.

Precinct No. 7. J. M. Enterkin, F.

J. Gilley, W. E. Tucker, inspectors; J. W.

Norris, clerk. Precinct 8. Chas. Fisher, Silas Gibson, Henry Chalker, inspectors; Taylor Crabtree, clerk. Precinct No.

9. J. M. Dawson, G. S.

Chandler, H. D. Markley, inspectors; J. T. Fillingim, fahs, and feel confident that the step Just taken by the operators will result in much good, if not a speedy settlement of the great conflict.

Comparing President Mitchell's offer made to the president of the United States ten days ago with that of tha operators made last night, there are many persons who look upon the operators' offer as a counter proposition and believe that the miners will treat it jls such. Mr. Mitchell's offer to the president was that he should appoint the commission. The operators go that far Both Were There. Miss Mlllyuu One cnu be very happy In this world with health and uion- Deadbroke Then let's be made one.

I have the health and you have the money! Illustrated Bits. NEVER ASK ADVICE. When you have a cough or cold don't ask what is good for it and get some medicine with little or no merit and perhaps dangerous. Ask for Foley's Houey and Tar, the greatest throat and lung remedy, it care? coughs and colds quickly. W.

A. P'Alemberte, 121 R. Palafox street. The Art of Brevity. The Spartans were distinguished for the brevity and conciseness of their Scientifically Distilled, Naturally Aged, Absolutely Pure, Best Anil 8areat for all L'ses, For Bale by Dannheisser Bros.

LIGHT YOUR HOUSE WITH GAS SUPPLIKD BY THE PEN8ACOLA OAS COMPANY. Its merits are of tbe utmost stability, and when once installed there is no more expense than that for gas consumed. Oar service is of the highest efficiency, and always like our light, thoroughly reliable. In comparison withjotner methods of lighting, the cost of onr 'system will be found much more economical. Pensacola Gas and a step farther by stipulating that the members of the commission must be selected from various occupations of professions suggested by the companies.

This shows that many miners were against the plan, because no recognized representative of the workmen is included in the operators' suggestions, unless he can be selected under the head of "A man of promi i ii Iusnrea Lrfve and a Happy Home for All How any man may qalckly cure blmiell after year of sufferlDK from aezoal weakness, loot vitality, night louses, varicocele, and enlarge small weak organs to full size and vigor, ksirnply send your name slid address to Dr. Knapp MedLoal H3H Hull Building. Detroit, and tbey will gladly send free receipt with full directions so tbat any man may easily cure himself at borne. This Is certainly a most n-erous offer, and the following extracts taken from tbtlr dilly mall show what men think of their generosity. "Dear Birs Please accept my sincere thanks for yours of recent date.

I have given your treatment a thorough test and tbe benent has been extraordinary. It has completely braced me up. 1 am just as vigorous as when a boy and you cannot realize how happy 1 am." "Dear sirs Your method worked beautifully. Results were exactly wbat I needed. Strength and vigor have completely returned and enlargement is entirely satisfactory." "Dear Yours was received and I had no trouble In making use of the receipt as directed, and can truthfully say 1t Is a boon to weak men.

1 am greatly Improved In sizet strength and vigor." All correspondence Is strictly conflden tlal, mailed In plain, sealed Tbe reoeipt is free tot 1 li asking and they want every man tn have tu CHOICEST I FRUITS 25 and 27 E. Garden Psntaools, FIs WSSS w-- AT 4KNKIIAL. KltKNCH 8CUK1ULE C. APOSTLE'S, East GoTerniifiiit Formerly CordoTa Restaurant Httnfl One car-load of at 11,71 to $2.00 per doxen. Following I the schedule of tbe OTerument steamer General French rhich Tub News prints for the vneflt of the merchants who ship heir goods to the arious.

army josts 'Leave fen moo la 7:00 a.m. clerk. Precinct No. 10. R.

Eddins, C. J. Ward, B. H. Bryars.

inspectors; J. A. Godwin, clerk. Precinct No. 11.

M. L. Bartiey, R. J. Williams, J.

W. Emmons, inspectors; J. R. Steward, clerk. Precinct No.

12. James Scholls, L. C. Bennett, Frank Touart, inspectors; Geo. H.

Lee, clerk. Precinct No. 13. Charles LeBaron, J. George White, Theodore Pfeiffer, Inspectors; Julius Menko, clerk.

Precinct No. 14. Abe Daniels, John O'Brien, Dixon B. Reed, inspectors; S. Pasco, clerk.

Precinct No. 15. W. J. Sennott, T.

S. Caro, A. Green-hut, inspectors; Frank M. Whiting, clerk. Precinct No.

16. B. P. Williams, James Hubblrd, J. E.

Hubblrd, inspectors; W. B. Hubbird, clerk. Precinct No. 17.

J. Hendrix, A. C. Berry, S. C.

Hitt, Inspectors; W. A. Kuehn, clerk. Precinct No. 18.

W. J. Brewton, H. T. Enterkin, J.

M. Harrison, inspectors; J. E. Bowman, clerk. Precinct No.

19. W. H. Trimmer, J. A.

Faulk, Harrison Sunday, inspectors; F. M. Wt clerk. Precinct No. 20.

T. Eubanks, B. C. Jernigan, E. A.

Hauss, inspectors; W. H. Mayo, peech. On one occasion during a terrible famine the inhabitants of an island in tbe iKgean sea sent an embassador to Sparta, who made a speech Imploring its aid. lie had hardly finished before the Spartans sent him pack these words, "We did not understand the end of your speech and have forgotten the beginning." The poor, starving people chose another spokesman-and impressed upon him to make his request as brief as possible.

He therefore took with him a quantity of sacks, opened one before the assembly and said simply, "It la empty; tUl it." The sack was filled as well as the Others, but the chief of the assembly aid as dismissed he embassador, loaded with meal: "It wasn't necessary to Inform us that the sack was empty. We saw it ourselves. Neither was it necessary to request us to fill it. We ahould have done it on. our own account.

Be less long winded next time." Christian Endeavor World. EV DISEASES weaves m. nence, eminent as a sociologist." Objection is also expressed to clause 3, which, the strikers say, limits the president of the United States to select a judge from about four men. In fact, the element against the latest offer of the operators pick flaws in every clause of the new offer. Those in favor of the plan feel that President Mitchell should accept it and trust to President Roosevelt to mak? the board or commission as Impartial a3 it is In his power to do under the conditions laid down by the opeiators They do not favor a counter as.

is being suggested by those against the latest plan on the ground that it would do no good and would cause public sentiment, which the miners think is with them, to turn toward the operators. The best judgment of those wno hsve been associated with President Mitchell through the strike, men wno have watched his every action and talked with him privately, is that the rn CettCHCSTCM'S CMJtlH J- iNi c-MiciiiTat "iJ 'E. L. 'V aT 1 1' li "H.IM foe -VA teesia. to.mm v- cacst iatftl of 62 KIG3EY t'CZl i Leaves nckens Bam a.

m. Leaves 8:16 a. Leaves Pensacola. m. Arrives Barrancas 11:10 a.

m. and then siakes a trip to Fort MeRee and then re-inrns to liarranoas. Oeavna Karrancas 1:10 p. m. Leaves Pickens 1 196 p.

m. ueaves Peasaoola p. m. 'weaves Plokens 6:16 p. m.

Arrives Barranca 6:80 p. m. and makes to Mcliee and return. On Wednesdays and Saturdays the boat wi'l leave Barrancas via Picking for Pensacola at 6:30 p. m.

The General French is for army purposes only and any outsider muct lave a pans from the quartermaster i take pafcsage ber. HAIR BALSAM or cnonty refunded. Contifni rcsudles recognized by cml rent is tht best (of Kidaty sad Bladder trouble '7 l.mm IWIIa lit UftOTW aaatfis.er tlx (I'' W. A. D'ALEMBKBTE.

mi ri These tiny Ospsules ire gupertor DR. Kind's mU try hew DISCOVERY FOR THAT COLD. Nf) RUnATITUTt. to Balsam of Copaiba, Cubebs and Iniecticna. fJFJTTf A DOZEN TIMES A NIOHT.

Mr. Owen Dunn, of Benton. Ferry, W. writes: "I haw had kidney and bladder trouble fo- -nr. and it became so bad that I.

was obliged to ret up at least a -ten times a eight. I never recel' any permanent benefit from pr- medicine until I tried Foley'- Kidney Care. After nsingtwo b' "t-, I am cared." W. A. 121 8.

Palafox street. 4 TWania40hinUeV' IV-4 same diseasf withoj anylnoon-. Natural Anxiety. Mothers regard approaching winter with uneasiness, children take cold so easily. No disease costs more little lives than croup.

Tt's attack if so sadden that tbe sufferer is often beyond human aid before the doctor arrives. Such cases yield readily to -One Minute Cough Cure. Liquifies the mucus, allays irflammation, removes danger. Absolutely safe. Acts immediately.

Cures, cousrhs, colds, grip, bronchitis, all throat and long trouble. F. 8. McMahon, Hampton, "A bad cold rendered voiceless Just before an oratorical coqtest. I intended to withdraw, bat took One Minute Cough Cure.

It restored my voice in time to win the medal." HargN Pharmacy, John Sbeppard, Kidney Kabn. arDitmion plan is unsatisfactory to him. Owing to the tremendous pressure being brought to bear on botb sides to end the contest is the fact that the mine leader will waive his objection and advise that the proposition be accepted. The three district presidents are not here, but they are on their way to this city. They will hold a conference immediately after they all arrive.

There is some talk that a joint convention of the three anthracite districts may be: called and the whole matter add before the miners themselves. The situation, summed up briefly, 's still mixed, but the outlook for an ending of the strike at no very- distant date is regarded as hopeful. Cures flfiMfl Afithma Grist and Corn Heal Pills H- F- GOnZALEZ Prop Manufacturers JHOIOK atKAIi AND PURE GROVIHD STOCK. FERD. Patronise Horn Industry tor there li rvery reason yon should buy ronr Meal ant Stock Feed from the Home Manufacturer tor by to doing yon encourage homo Indus-liy.

Your money Is left In tke ommaait; and you in tarn are lndlreetly benefited In fostering the homo manufacturer yot sontrlbnta to tbe cause of labor. Yon ow It to theeommuDlty in which yon live acf arhlon eontrlbutes to vonr support. PK0FESSI0HAL 0ABD3. leo rr Sore Throat, Croup 7. C.

ROV7E, M. D. Offlcet 17X 8. Palafox. Hoar from 8 to 9s m.

and 1 to I p. It to giv in a friend, go and lool onjrb. th eleeant line ot sultab -rtlcles nt J. I. Stephens, yon nn- can flrd to please II y.d want anything in the ond fi'-e tssureto see him ua buy.

VVlioopircr Uouffn. aod after 7 o'clock NO CURE. WO PAY. Prlca 800. asd 1.

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