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How tlic ller of Holland Met Jtnil-
Vpn Her Fiancethe London Xexts
Some interesting particulars of QuecnWJlhelmlnas courtship and betrothal aresupplied by our Paris correspondenL Al
the Queen at the Xeth rands madethe of the grand ducalfamily at Cannes the did not it appearssee her betrothed until she went last year
Berlin Sb had heard a good dealabout him trim his sisterinlaw aePrincess Toh nee SaxeWelmar anddaughter of th x late Princess Pauline ofthe Netherlands Duchess or Saxe WeimarThe moment the Queen and Prince Henrysaw each other they were mutually Im-
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Prince Henry was net disinclined to fallin with the little plan He obtained a fur-lough to come to see his mother He gotexcursions to the show places Prin-cipality and accompanied the two Queens-in their walks rides und drives She wassupremely happy In his company and wassorry when it was time for the party tobreak up As she was leaving she said tothe jprincei What a I neverspent such a happy time in my lila cud I
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feel I owe so much to you Correspondence followed and one fine timPrime Minister was summoned by theQueen to Loa She lost no time in informing him that she was engaged und towhom She said she hoped the Councilwould give its consent to pie marriage shehad decided upon Tim Prince of Mecklenburg belongetl to the house in Germany its international situation washigh-it played no part in European politicsPrince Henry could play no part Jo Germanpolitics his career had been highly honor-able and he was helOTedia lila family cir-cle When you see added 4he Queen
you will sure be ot opfnlon Icould not make a better choice whetherfor myself or my people
Earl Li and Latethe Detroit Journal
The Eniperor Kwany lint was furious1 degrade you cried Jlis Majesty You sre
no the Earl LI Hung CharglThe groveled conventionally
Is tint tantamount be made bold to ask tomaking me the late hung
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Ever Sufferer From CafnrrliLotIouWVo ilie-
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Powders lotions salves sprays and in-
halers cannot really cure Catarrh be-cause this disease is a blood df
applications If they a coppljshat nfl simply give
The catarrhal poison is in tho blood andthe mucous membrane of the ngse throatand trachea tries to relieveby secreting large quantitierbf mucustbe discharge sometimes closing up thenostrils dropping into the throat causingdeafness by closing the Eustachian tubesaid after a time causing catarrhof
or serious throat and lung troublesA remedy to really cure catarrh must
internal remedy whIch wilt cleanse theblood from catarrhal poison and remoyethe fever awl congestion from the mucousmeicferane-
Tlt aest and most modern remedies forhilt yurpose are ntisepUcs scIentIficallyknown as Euealyptol Guaiacol Sanguina-vla and flydrastin and while each ot
ie6e been successfully used separ-ately yet It has been difficult to get themall combined in one palatable convenientand efficient form
The manufacturers of the new catarrhcure Stuarts Catarrh Tablets have suc-ceeded admirably in accomplishing thisresult They are large pleasant tastinglozenges to be dissolved in the mouththnsreachinK every part of the macousmembrane of the throat and flnallj thestomach
Unlike many catarrh remedies SluartsCatarrh Tablets contain no cocaineopiate or any Injurious drug whateverand are eQually benefielalfor little children and adults
3Ir C R Rembrandt oiHRoctiester KY says I know of few peoplesuffered as much as I of thehead throat and stomach I used spraysinhalers and powders for months at atime with only slight relief and hail nohope of cure 1 had not the means tomake a change ot climate which1 Seemedmy only chance of cure
Last spring I read an account of someremarkable cures made by StuartsCatarrh Tablets and promptly bought afifty cent box from my druggist andobtained such positive benefit from that
package that I continued tbdaily until I now consider myself entirely free from the disgusting annoyanceof catarrh my head Is clear my diges-tion all I coul Task and my hearing whichhad begun to fan as a result of thecatarrh has greatly improved until I feel-I can hear as well as ever They ahousehold necessity in my
Stuarts Catarrh Tablets are sold bydruggists at 50 cents for complete treat-ment and for convenience safety andprompt results they are uhdoubtediy thelong looked for catarrh cure f
TO TAKE LIFE
Ih Mletnnx Effort tit Kjelil5jfeuiie-iu Mi tt of Allowed Crime
CHICAGO Xov 15 Dr George S Phil-
lips arrested on the charge o causing thedeath of Berths Young 3332 State Streetten ago attempted suicide by cuttinghis throat with a knife while hewas standing before the sergeants desk inthe Santon Avenue station yestersdriy One of two women who followedTJira tq the ds6 srhq names arenot taicnra to gthe police it JS sW gavehim Che kaife I
He was J Jo the county iy I boapltal whera JU is thought he recoBertha Ypangojed November resuit of a criminal operrf on afel jth liardyIng breath she accused Dr Phtllfps ofthe crime A coron rjirirrepC-
laril who fiad feen in iffitotime the coroners enqalryj Tas pending
Policemen Muruane 6f theStanton Avenue station ibrind hUm Inflat at Seventyninth Street and EggtestonAvenue The policemen also found six wo-
men In the placet and the arrest of Phillipswas vigorously ueslsted
The women and the physician attackedthe officers and attempted to eject themfrom the HaL Furniture was overturnedmid broken and the fight waged warm ud-tll the police their revolvers andtho women to Dr Phillips was thendragged down the stairs and loaded into apatrol wagon The women followed theprisoner and two of them entered the stalion with him One was seen to band himsomething and then both fled from thestation
A moment later he flashed n butcherknife from under his coat drew thesharp blade across his PolicemanMurnanc seized tho knife ami in doing socut his band seriously Thstpyiicemen saythat Dr Phillips confessed hlsguilt beforemaking the attempt upon his life
BOOT ON A HUNTING
OthersHAVANA Nov 15 Secretary his
son Governor General Wood and MessrsGreble Baker and Frye left Havana st 0oclock yesterday morning and proceeded bytrain to Batabano whence willceed by steamer to Cienfuegoa and otherplaces along the south coast of the islandMr Horatio Rubens a member of thefinance and land commissions and twosecretaries accompanied the party toBatabano Mr Root has as yet seen noneof the Havana officials The party tookshotguns rifles and fishing tackle withthem from which It is adduced that theyhave gone on a sporting trip They madeno definite statements as to their plansThey will use the Viking and Kanawhaduring their trip
We look in amazement at tIle burdenssome women carry Their headsYet how they are compared withthe burdens some women upontheir hearts There are childless womenwhose hearts ache ceaselessly because ofthe childless home burden ofchildlessness has been lifted from the
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Favorite Prescription I was a ncvrTfOrjan Icannot pen my heartfelt plati-tude anvonethe value of Dr Pierces Medicines I will bepleased to confirm the trnthof all I say If they
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OIiserycTIiem Except inMatter tit WeUDcltiicd StoMMK
cHARLESToN S C Nov 15 TheUnited States Circuit Court of Appealshas decided that mariners are not respon-sible tor damages sQwing out of failureto observe the Government weather fore-
casts with a possible exception In thecase of welldeHued storms traveling ma given direction The opinion was givenin Richmond Va and copies have beenreceived here by the principals-
Mr Porcher a rice dealer of Charles-ton filed proceedings against the StGeorge for damages to 1406 bags of ricewhich had been here from
The rice wasiinloaded on an un-
covered vharf and before it wasthere was a heavy rainfall Judge Brawley of the District Court heard the caseand awarded damages An appeal wastaken
The precipitation at Charleston on July23 the day the rice was unloaded was160 inches Light showers had beenpredicted by the bureau According tothe finding of the District Court the master was negligent in landing the rice inthe face of a threatened storm
We are not prepared says the Cir-
cuit Court of Appeals to give these pre-
dictions of the Weather Bureau the char-acter of established facts the failure toobserve which shall constitute negligence-In any of the business relations of lifeThe scjence f forecasting the weatherhas not reached the degree of exactnesswhich will justify the court in saying thatmen In their everyday vocations whstharseafaring men or others are bound to takenotice of and be guided by its local fore-casts and that it is negligent not to observe them
TIle case Is different where storms ofgreat violence and extent occur on ourAtlantic coast and where Information oftheir existence course and the probabletime at which they will reach designatedpoints is given by telegraphic communication and by storm signals If these arebrought to the notice of the master or itIs his duty to take cognizance of them hewould be hound to observe them
It may be questioned if there is anythirrz or which the general public is ex-
pected to take cognizance that Is less reliable than are the daily weather forecasts j
to which It is accustomedWere we disposed to give the weaker j
forecasts the weight allowed them by theDistrict Court there is no evidence thatthey were brought to the attention oi themaster Further if the master boundto take notice of the weather predIctIonsbe should only be held liable for not provOting against the light showsrs predicted
which as the record shows thetarpaulins would have afforded sufficient
for the rice airJ not be requiredto provide against such an unexpected and j
heavy downpour of rain as that which didthe damage and was not by the
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case was through an Inour view the District Court should havedismissed the libel
DUCKED TIE PROFESSOR
Kenrncy 3IiIltnrj Institute Staiieiit-HlmiifcM Their Dfalike
KEARNEY Neb 2 ov 15 lAnsituation has developed at tile Kearney
Military Institute For a week the placehas been in an Half the studentsare stepping at the hotels of tile city Theofilciais are at the point of fighting Yes-terday Bishop Groves interfered deposedthe head of the institute Rev Dr Crittenden and placed Prof Harry Russell incharge The present sensational Incidentsare said to be the culmination of si seriesof rows between the students and the headof the institute
The Kearney Military Institute is anaristocratic place for the training of West
youths The rebellious boys becameexasperated at Dr Chittenderi The stu-dents state that they ducked the reverendtutor In the horse trough This
of dislike occurred Saturday andfour young men were excelled
The ducking is disputed by the doctorIt is vouched for however by several stu-dents who a crt that the occasion wasSaturday night A crowd of the rebelswere masked and caught the doctor as hewas crossing the parade ground
Monday when the four ringleadersexpelled fifty of the boys quit the schoolIn a body a a protest They were ac-companied by Prof Russell who said theboys had not been treated rightly
One of Mnrclie LessonMme Marches in Harpers Bazar
Now comes your my prettyblonde soprano Your companions nameIs Marie what is pray BerthaNow then bloatle Bertha ascend th
What do you too shrink front theordeal No harm befell your predecessor-so quick do not waste precious time Iam aware that my amiable American pu-pils prefer private instruction sad this Isometimes impart but quite exception-ally as already noted One learns lesswhen one stands ever in presence of ones-elf Your high soprano vpices are easier
to develop than the contraltosand mezaosopranos but you have a lessextended chest register In many coun-tries the wrong emphatically wrongopinion prevails that the cultivation ofthe chest tones not only damages th de-
velopment of the high tones buttheir complete loss A voice withoutchest tones is like a violin without a Gstring So now my blonde Bertha bravelybring out your chest tones as far as Dor E flat re or mi bemol and then proceed to the medium Believe me no injury will be done your voice Tn the
necessary What are you about nowWhy do you try to go on C tdo from themedium to the headvoice You say youlearned to Jo so This is sheer nonsense The medium voice from F nat-ural fa to F fa on the fifth line is thfoundation of the female voice speakin medium tones How can one sing anandante a cantilena when one proceedsto the head voice on C do What IfI understand you rightly you say that oncertain occasions you have used the
tones This too all wrong Theregisters must be completely cultivatedand united before one sings on wordsGood very good You have Understoodme perfectly You see that the use of themedium presents no difficulties the pas-
sage to the headtones too is excellentHow now You wish to sing higher andstill higher This you must not domust not continually fret the limIts ofthe voice Prudence is the mother ofwisdom Do not forget It When I hearthe twittering on the highest tones thatpeople like perhaps in your native country but that they admire less fr Europe rlam always reminded of a remarkot Rossinis who was wont to call tIcshigh tones not headtones but skulKtones We have sung today inz dearBertha several scales in the next
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odds and ends in mens lsates and shoes Which we will close out at agreat sacrifice in the next tin days They consist of 1000 pairs manufacturersfinesample shoes 0000 pairs of mens and ladies fine handsewed tan shoes 1000pairs of misses boys and iildrens fine sample shoes in black and tan Must beclosed out regardless of cot This Trill be a great opportunity to lay in a supplyfor this winter
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BURLINGTON VL Nov 15 Tucsaajrforenoon an attempt was made to poisontics ilalvina Pranier of this city MisPremier Is the young woman who
a few months ago damages of 15
alienation of affections brought againstUlllan Ashor Campbell of Pishkill enthe Hudson This suit has clusteredabout it various matrimonial infelicities
Tuesday morning Mrs Prosier wasnot well and called a physician who leftmedicines Half an hour after he E d left-a young man about eighteen years oldand unknown to her came to the house
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that no medicine had beanby him Antidotes were administered ailirno ill remained except those ofnervous excitement Mrs rrunier instwo children f
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