THE DAILY EXAMINE —_—— — —_—— rms Four Dollars per Year VOL 38 CHA REOTTECOW.N a 2 SU Se SU SY CS NR RY BUY a NZS eo NA sv: MANA: —_" 03 What POs cece ° -uzzled about Christmas gift for . fatner, brother, or mavbe some > + ° other girl’s brother? @) AS oN C) We're ready with a suggestion. oS Saturday morning we opened a of new neckties. o é ) New four-in-hand and puffs e es ; Osti) @ mm ; o © Chey are in handsome boxes— ° o one tie in each box y a) PRIGE : 550, The, 950, Sey lot ve know who were Just between ourseives, falotof “the boys’ admiring them. ’ Now, if you're dovn town— any d: Ly—well show them to you. MIORE & MCLE > - > * . - @) What We Advertise Ee o = si & a &, . & . oye o% ors oy. oxy a = ae dy. ov. ow: 5 S ep, os, Ss. AS, ie 7m, 4’ — Se 4 BOZS US ES OS Vas BESS SAS US aS 2, hi us elect Thoroughly =: Now is the Christmas Shoppers’ time~-the time when you are happy in gift choosing As «he and anxious, stores are the :nost appropriate SAVE ALL THE MONEY to us for your presentse » holidays draw near you grow hurried, worried crowded, and its difficult to find thing. YOu if you come We bave a fine selection, (all new, no old, dusty, shop- wor goods) of Rattan Chairs «nd Rockers. Also = | <7 ’ ; st < Cob)ler Seat: Rockers, Bamboo Goods, Oak Cabinets, J wee S . ‘ o4 ; ete. ete, All of these articles make useful Christmas Presents. You will find our prices very low. P. S — Goods bought now will be stored until require‘ QOD OA OKO Ye Ve MMe St. SE Ms, AYA. SIZ, MU O'S Ve A SVE NY, AZ Nz s NW, L, SE Be MEMES ESLER Sie ee et BAe AS AS AS AS APT AS TE APES ASAE AN g , 3 ? 3 y 6 é 4 + $ ’ a é a . 4 3 é } ? 3 4 3 a 9 4 é 4 ¢ ¢ é f For F UsSsy Men luynn Shoes! Lynn Shoes A new lot of Lynn Boots received. These are wide and well shaped fitters, and are becoming very popalar, GOOF - BROS. ‘SIR WILLIAM | AND IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO LEAD HARCOURT RESIGNS, Says the Liberal Party is Divided, IT WITH CREDIT. This Paves the Way for Lord Rose- berry’s Return to the Leadership. {Specitas to Tae ExaMiver.] Lonpow, Dec. 14.—Sir William Vernon Harcourt, member of Parliament for West Monmouthshire has, since the resignation of the late Mr. Gladstone addressed, a letter to John Morley, the diberal for Moutrose,and announces his resignation of the leadership of the Liberal party in the member House of Commons. He says the Liberal party, rent by sec- tional dispntes and personal interests, is! 1 no man can consent to lead, either with credit to himself or advautage / one in whic to the country. The resignation of Hart- court paves the way for Lord Rosebery’s return to the Leadership. — A Reprieve. ee Loxpon, Dee. 13.—Lieutenant Wark of the royal artillery, Who was on Thurs- day last sentenced todeathon the charge of murdering Miss Jane Yatee, of Liver- pool, a girl of good family, by conspiring with her to procure an illegal operation which reeulted in her death, has been re- prieved. Newspaper Postage. Orrawa, Dec. 13.—Mtlockt -exptote-a revenne of $75,000 annually from news paper postage, ‘The fixing of the = point of 40 miles for the free delivery are. of weekly newspapers is causing great an- poyance tothe department. Cases have occurred where two newspapers in the same town have decided upon different radia} points, thereby entailing much extra work on the postal authorities, but under the law as passed last seesion, the proprietors of weekly newepapers are quite within their rights in selecting a point which is not more than 20 wil-s from the office of publication. News Notes The death of Surgeon-General Alexander Smith, M. D.,C. B., honorary physician to the Queen, and liteof the Army Medi- cal Corps, occurred with great suddenness on Friday Jast the deceased officer had a brilliant carreer. He was present at the siege of Sebastopol,and received the medal with claspand the Turkish medal. He was promoted to surgeon-wajor in 1869, and was present with the expedi-~ tion against the Jowaki Afridis. He also served through the Afghan war as princi- pal medical ‘officer. He was frequently mentioned in despatches, and was ‘award- edaC. B. In 1881 be became in*pector- genera!, and retired three years later. ALL HEADACHES from whatever cause cured in half an ho ae OY HOFFMAN’S HBADACHE PUWDtt ro cent an-g25c at all druggists. we % ~ = NA Ate PAZ iS a Ee “er F. W. Hyndman AGENT eS 5 “i North, British & Mer. Ins, Co, Union Assurance Society Phoenix Ass. Co. of London old strong English well for These three Insurance Co’s, the Island Fire are known promptness in settling losses. $100,000.00 on Combined Assets, Berlin ;R Guenther, Wisconsur, R DISGRACEFUL BRAWL IN HAVANA { } Cubans and Spanish Soldiers Fight During a Funeral. {[SprcraL To THE ExAMINER ] Havana, Dec. 14 —Yesterday when the funeral procession which was escorting the. hecrse containing the remains of Jesus Sol:tonge, who was killed on Sunday night, reached the corner of Infanta and Sanjose Streets, a violent affray took place between the mem bers of the funeral party and some employes of the military hospital. A large number were wounded. One version of the affray isthat the military hospital employes and a number of Spanish privates who were standing in the hospital por:ico, refused to remove their hats when requested todo so by persons in the procession. Thereupon the Cubans it triel to knock off the eosued. is alleged hats anda fight The privates fired upon the procession, the windows of the hearse beiag bvoken and bullets striking the coffin. Knives and pistols were fiercely used. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEARS The Holidays tobe Observed on Fol- lowing cays. [Specrat To Tox Examiver.] Orrawa, Dec. 14.—An Order in Coun- cil will be passed declaring Vecember 26th and January 2nd, public holidays. —_— U. §. Consul Generals. | {Srecta To Tue Examrver.] Wasuinetron, Dec. 14.—The Senate has confirmed tlie nomintion of D. J. Hill, of New York, Assistant Sec’yJof State. To be cousn! generals, F. H. Mason. Obio, fort, Germany. FROST’S KENTUCKY TROUBADOURS. | Excellent Company to Give Performance Here Next Week. Frost’s Kentucky Troubadour Co.,, will play a three nights engagement at the Opera House ymmencing next Mond ay evening, Dec. 19. The Coupany is cemposed of twenty genu- ine colored ladies and gentlemen, c atering only to the best class of people, rendering not only plantati yn melodies but a choice variety ; of high class and up-to-date works from the best authors. As artists they are the peers of the profession ana the quality of the work done by them is without equal. On the whole the performers, individually and collectively, are the finest on the stage to-day. The performance given by this company is first class in every particular. It abounds in comedy, side-splitting situations and comical sayings but is conspicuous by the absence of vulgar expressions, rude action, etc. The most fastidious may attend without the fear of hearing or seeing word or action that will bear on their finer feelings, as the members of the company are all ladies and gentlemen. They | have been greeted with crowded houses all over the country, and the press and public have been loud in their praise for the quality of work done by them. It is a performance that will please ali tastes and classes. A gen- Nothing like it ever seen before Many new and original fe atures uine novelty. in your City. | Protestant o- Catholic, should in this free Franks + , ers ‘ALL HEADACHES This is True ican, when Free Born Men, ‘having to advise the Public, may speak free.” —Evripipzs, ISLAND, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER Aer A. tere Ra NA A PECULIAR ACCIDENT. Tank Bursts in New York and People Drowned. [SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER ] New York, Dec 13.—By tne collapse of the Consolidated Gas Company’s big new tank yesterday, eight millions of gals lons of water ran through the streets in the vicinity in a roaring torrent ten feet deep. The list of dead and injured is large. ESTEEMED EXCHANGES. Yarmouth Timee: A distillery is to be built at Darimouth. The output, after everything isin running order, will aceord- ing tothe laws of the Dominion, have to remain in bond for two yeara before it cas be placed on the market. Evidently the liquor men have but little apprehension of the passage of a prohibitory law. Mail and Empire: Israel Tarte’s battle cry in Bagot is a shont againet the Pro- ‘ie 1 oe testants. The Government’s appeal to that county is against Sir Charlts Tupper he- cause he is a Protestant, and for Sir Wil- frid Laurier because he b:longs to another faith. We fail to see why any man, be he e oygntry be esea:led on the score of his re- } gion, Halifax Herald: It is further evidence of Lord Kitchener’s practical good sense that he proposos civilizing the Soudavese by lishiiads Ghinks the ‘English language. If the missionary efforts of the churches had been directed; during the nineteenth ceut- tuay towards the teaching of English, in- stead of translating the bible into inumer- able barberous and worthless jargons, much more sense would have been ex- hibited and much more good accomplish ‘ed. A CREAT record of eures, une- qualled in medical history, proves Hood’s Sarsaparilla possesses merit un- known to any other MEDICINE. ow — —- NOTES AND COMMENTS ~The additions to be made at—once to the navy of the United States incluve: Three 13,509 tov battleships to cost $3,- , 600,000 each; three 12000-ton armored cruisers to cost $4,000,000 each; three '6.000-ton protected cruisers to cost $2.1) 50, 000 each; and +:x 2,409-ton protected cruis- to cost $1.141,000 each. Each of these vessels is to carry “the heaviest armor and most powerful ordnance for vessels of their clas+; 10 have the highest _ practical speed and great radius of action.” ‘It is evident that Uncle Sar intends to rise to the occasion and become a Great Power among the Mations, from whatever cause cured in half an hour by |HOFPFMAN'’S HEADACHE POWDSRS £0 cents and 25'cents at all druggists. Old Friends With New F'aces--- Perfumes.--- The most exquisiteodors that should delight the most sensitive may be found here. — nostril— Perfumes are always an acceptable present, We feel confident we can show you the fullest line in the city. Lowest prices prevail. We your mspection., invite never before presente | by any othe “+r Co, will be introduced among which may be mention- ed. A realistic cotton picking scene, convey- ing io the public a correct idea of the way the boys and girls enjoy themselves down on the plantation on a holiday, The greatest buck and wing dancer and baton ji uygler in Amer- ica. New and original first part Minstrel Scene, six fun yndm Bones and Tambos, id the lady | gent! members of tl itt Many { CO BiG to-a S pt err } Songs kes, Funny sayings aud Comical situations, the colored sovereigns in_ their riginai ci Eo AND IGNORANCE” comedians, dancers, and vocalists im a con- glomeration of acrobatic feats, without rivals. The fuuni on the road, three Quartettes—a genui novelty. The Ken- ky Conservatory Female Quartette; Plan- tation Quartette in comedy; the Kentucky Warblers, the finest male quartette yet before the public who have just returned from a successful tour of Europe, where they met with uabounded success. Don’t fail to hear them. The great animated song sheet, a de- cided hit, introduced by this Company. Also high classed Saprano, Contralto, Tenor and Bass, Soloist. Jubilee Singers, duck and wing dancers, specialists, pickaninny dancers, acrobats, song and dance artists, plantation dancers, camp meeting shouters, champion roller skater of the world, and the great Cake Walk, iu which members of the Company eompete for a prize each night. The chance of a lifetime, don’t miss it, Tickets on sale at the usual places. You'll sorry if you don’t see the troubadours. be ctpietisalinalla aon Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tableis SOLE AGENTS All druggists refund ihe money if It tails lo A. W. REDDIN, Phm, B Central Drug Store, | Sundyside, I4, 1898 aii f Single Copies two cents NO 291 THE FRENCH SHORE. Something Will Be Done at the Next Session of Parliament. —— Jouy’s, Nfld. December, 13.—Relia- ble reports have reached here to the effect that the British Goverament, during the coming session of Parliament, will take vigorous action to bring about a epeedy setilenentof the French shore coutro- verey. It is said that the leaders of both polit- ical parties in the House of Comnions have agreed upon united action in up-— holding the case of Newfoundland, owing to the revelations of French aggression contained in the report of ihe Royal com~ mission recently in Newfoundland for the investigation of the whole subject. _ —_——- TO CURE TOOTHACHE IN A MINUTE Use NERVOL. One cneiicsee cures ; if not, your money back. meet good for Neuralgig eadache. Iyruggists. and envonnennevenennenerernennenntnt 2 GREAT NA > a> SALE TOT on. ext Garters Bookstore SUAaabaeaddd ad ddbdda dda ddde interest eertet etree bom PTT = FSS SIS TT SST UT TVET TTT TTS ee UND AAA! 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