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OF TWO WAYS. bladder was created foi \rpose, namely, a receptacle > urine, and as such it is e to_auv vfdrm of disease oy one of two ways. The ay is from imperfect action kidneys. The second way \ .careless local treatment it diseases. CHIEF CAUSE. oalthy urine from un l? 10 flirt j nuiiivjo IIIC t-mn tn dder troubles. So the like the bladder, wap cre?r one purpose, and if not ' d too tnuoh is not iiable cnenn :?r disease, except in 868. Jt 18 situated mud; of ry. close tu the bladder, ro any pa mi or p.von lanifestiHi in th ' ldiievs, ladder or lll'liiary ?: .Mitre \ bv niista'.e, <" " >umm! ?<) i weakness or unb tr ?usome port. < 'i i. r; . is made ami ;?? .->! u)(t Tolind out. correctly, lr urin9 aside for twenty >urs; a sediment or si en;, esj i^|>ayV>r bl n'' trfihf mild a lib thoexfv -.lief fret of .1 >r.Ki'nv-r -m- m mp,thec;reat kidney.' d p ...i )er dy ,'s poi'ii tea?: .. i. 'miii a medicine you should h- vc est. At drniraisls liftv rents rie. dq!!p.rr' You may h.avo a 'e Imtlo and p::mp!> both "f Ky Thail upon receipt ' o.renf stamps to rover of lostaco on the bottle, itionfthe Enti:k;>uis:-: and send r adilleps Dr. Kill r A ' in., ghat.ifoe, N. Y. Tim nroprie i of tills paper ginrnnt o the nineneHP of this oll'er. _4LLING'?R BACKS PROC J TOR. FyA'* or < i ?A's w<?: } JL^Old) IN THE SUN ATE. ; ivA I-Varf;:! indictment < ! Spain t for Orut lty aiild Rapacity ? The Starvation i:i Culm \V(?rs" TJiai! That : * ifts Victims Firing Counted !;y , trie i?11111?!*; .Is oi" Thousands ? ''Weyler i); "!4. <' a Sdicme <1 Human SufT .' am; Sorrow that iV.t 3>;u;tr's In! rno iioo the Shade''? 'ilo'.Ms j'11 ;<>?! to Jjteuth * Hi' the Span! .;] Mwiur-. hy i. '?;>] ;? 'u!;n;p' y ? Sen&jijt (hi'Iip*;; r's Spoyfh MaUesjuI'rofo ...1 Impression J Vy ;usluily.:on. Mnivll 'J.'!. A 'vitL <i"s ; ))ir'ii!V >! the !i??yi and l)ar!).r.i !'' ? ?>1 coiwenl ra* ion 3ii MiO Island ot'thlhn was draw n in 11.c Son.il'' to-(fay, by S n..1oi C'iallinger, of '.Ye\v ii unj?-hir< . The Senator n/cently\i ited ('aba 0 study peie^naliy the situation I' the veor rentrn ios, a.. I t?i tBcertain tfl 'icl concerning tin Cnl>at word ion. 1 It Known that Senator Jallin^er was to ?peak < pm Cuba 4?lday, and long bcfor>- the Smevened the galleri wor ^jjinost as soon a> the Senate / ccM-n^d Serintoi l?acon, oi (>eor gia,L?troilu;.ed the following; loinl resolution: . :rti .\.l /I -\iiai vno i.tovornuii'iii ami inr 'eope ofUo IhiiteU States, \v 1?i4< <>.. ii? thffi at all times, and t< iittermosX limit, they will .tain their national honor And )>i <;.-ct their material aterestR; i, ! liile they will t >nnt no cost ' ' 1 ' 1 < r trouble winch may ' t o o.iary for the accomplishment oft iklii;^ii j\solve,/nevertheless <!< . ' ;|> that it is their desire 1r livi- 1 peace wilh all the nations and Joplo of t he ear?h. , TMnt supremely confident ol ta hMalty and patrioli devotion n !)< ipeplo of eveh' class a - ' af? cot ion of the e"x 9 * > , \ ' strong in nioro than 70,000 of people, ready lor any pers sacrifice the honor and safet; | flieir Government may requit i them, and rich in the posses ' of material resources, practh | without limit, the I"nit-oil Si nevertheless desire and int in the present threatening ei gency, earnestly and patient 1 use even practicable and lion i ble means to preserve pdhe? far as the same may he eonsis with the honor of the nation with their duty to themselves ! to others. ( -Tii it, while unswerving their purpose to fully protect | honor and the property of i nation, as well a> thai ? :' leiti/. Mis. and while deternrne !ll:e performance of ;!? :: lot, I Immunity and to neigh > ?ring ple struggl'-Mi for ii'.erty, | . uuiai 'i j)(.J .c , deprecating war, wiii in good J jendeavor to ;? ;8ij> 1 i-!I !. j ends, eonsi>tontly will-, na'i honoi, i!iroiivit v'ac* . u! a*, anil without unnecessary i\ I t O Will it lid biOOllslir 1." Si'iiiitor II.won Mii.l thai, o o the import of the resolm he would i oi ask lor its consul lion, but would permit it to on tlie table nutii to tnorrw. I Imn Senator )lale, of M. ; idiairin. n of the naval a Hairs ?. jiniltee, ipiietly rose and lavor i report* d t he bill pro\ iding r? lief lor ltie survi\or> of ! Maine catastrophe. '1 here w I suppressed murmur ol expo cy in the .^alleri' s, hut lii 11 lire was read and passed wit, a word of debate. Senator Tillman, of South * i lina. announced that lie w next i in aiay. at ji. in., ask Senate to consider the p.voJii upon tic death of his eollea t lie *v Senate;' !. ! \ ' | S! \ Vrolt t. \|,l.i \'<; |- t;*s Sl'KKc S uiator lull inker's spo eh j low "1. ile s ' i. in , low, < ! ? i: .:.i i.. -- | 11'liv <>l tVlil C| I i>t I ilOl ijl UO' I ;hrougoiit tin' chain'. T. \\ : In* declared that a (lovernt that would starve *100,000 ol I people would do anything, | followed tiiis -.vith the furthei < duration that tho biavo men in the Maine disaster could | he allotted for with gold or si i a spontaneous wave ol aj?j>! i swept over t he galleries am 'jVieo President had dillii tilt; 1 restoring order. When he iconcluded lie was aceorde 'j tremendous bijrst of appli tj which the Vice President i i lit I h ellbrt to restrain. Senator (iallinger deti some of the events loading i ' his arrival in Cuba and of his ception by < ion. I.e. "Con. hoe," said ho, 4*is serving of the highest po; praise lor the manner in v, ' he carries himself in Hav ' Cool and fearless in the inids dilliculties and dangers, ho n ' losses sight of the fact that h ' j an American citizen,nw is In mindful of the tremcdou. re&pi hililies and duties ot iiis posit i AI TCN'OMY A FAIM RK. ! ! . / , Referring Icr his call upon i Autonomist Cabinet. Sot (1 :dlinger said it was evident the I'resident of th? Cabinet not encouraged in (lie work.'; 'truth is,''said Senator (Jallii autonomy is a flat fa;lure, < i , ) t t r ,000 | posed alike by the ultra Span oual iurds and Cubans." y of Senator Gallinger recalled tha re of lie had heard during debates ii sioti the Senate the denials made tha ally -a state of war existed in Cuba ates but it required only a briet pel end, sonal observation to convince oir ner- that war actually did exist. J y to desolated country and its stripkei ora- people tole the story more elo i so quently than it could bo convey tent ed in words. and ??The war in Cuba, however,' anfl | lie said, uis a war of starvatioi j and extermination?a war mon in cruel than the world has eve he known." the THE SPANISH THOOPS its i a ! do not impress Americans a .. , 'great 'oldiers. Thev are tinder i y to lax di -inline and are nonrlv uni poo- 1 1 _ formed and in 'doquennfelv |?>t| i1 Tin high olli'-iaN lo most of llu ' <;.a,t ,,,r i . .< .?. aiti. " -- 1 "/1 ' ' ^ 1 i ., actual fiir!:tii?.leiny dene b I168< . I !io " inferior yradoona! On ilia contrary, the in.-niryent ... * arc c unforia'dv el. 1 and mi l ' isori i strict discipline. They oconp; a lart'c part of tin* island am .4 11 ^ , could, in Senator < Jallin^er'sjudj: incnt. take Havana or Matamu lerajj when"vcr it miylit >uit their par p?s;?, altheayli those e:t i??s caul" not be held lor !aek of a navv. imo. . I lie scene.-, on th* streets o ?om" ii * . Havana are narrow my bevom aolv , , , l("t 'ie-.enption. ! eople m want am -iitli rim. are ewrvwiioro s n am t lie j i walking skeletons meet one oi as a !**ver\* ban !. Naked children t Jill- ; emaciated and rayyed women am Ij.j.jI starving men throng tlie street; llie hotel lobbies and every pi. of public report. aro, , Manv have i-t*f11 >.! In Iw?1!i>i Oil!.I I licit a great (iovornment wa the . . waging a war ol exlcnninatioi ition ... instead oi a war ol honor. ve gllO, i such is an absolute fact. A visi {was i?a: 1 i<> tin* orplcmnge whic! I, i , low iiiniiM' I'm* care of Mi* (Tir. r.;:: ?iT> it contains nov ?ol .i > .ii ii.iy cuilbivn, almost over lear i <">! " oi" whom is:: victim of star ?{Ki vation f>:\ Lessor, <; )' of Mis 111' i O ,, Barton's assistants, has had ex I perienee in the Armenian am mMl'; Indian families, but In; declare ,ls|liiat liu famine in Cuba is worsi until iii.m 111 a t in Ann 111:1. A detail r <K.. oil story of Jo.-'l | x VISIT t<? I.AS i OCAS, not j the place where the reconcentra 1 ver, 1 does daily ;e -soluble to food was a'so K'V0!1j t, ! A few weeks a?o when Mis '* Carton discovered the place * 1,1 tiiero were <">.Y1 people lyiny 01 had the lloor.-, many <?i them entirely d a I nude, and all sntVoriny the panjAmse starvation. .Much has hem , ; done l?v the lied Cr<>?s Society undo 11 ' . 1 . . , to alleviate 1 he com!it ion o| t liosi \v!io >l ill remain, hut scores o lilt d men, wonnm am: e!ii! Iron ar? ip p, yf :!iere. yaunt ami bony alums ' re- iJs " shelo!on, many of them 00v ered with ore' directly traceahli to insullioient food. A vivid picture was tliei sihle drawn by Senator < iallinyer of : hicii trip to the citytd' Matnnzas. A1 ana. ulouj! the mil. were wretehet 0f pPO[de in rays, hut not until tin |fity was reached was the till! ex '(^1 tent of til" stilleriny realized. " ls "It occurred to ine as I looket 1 nn- ujion the scenes t>! - iiU'eriny am nisi- horror 'hat Cohan reconcentra , ? dos tniyh! well have adopted tin 011. . 4 words (if 1 ?anfe. 'Who enter here leaves hope behind," wliei 11 tl'.ev were driven from the field lionl'.ul like rattle in tin , ,n,l t(>\\ 11 > of liiii fortil< 1 ' land. WttS- WKYI.Kli'ti \M< k i: i? tVOUK. r!*l * ' r l i 1 j'jo Ii-iit it js> tli.it Wcyli-r do I'.'or. viy a grhuuic of human sull'or op i / ' ^ort'ft V thai but Dante': ' i f . i .i / s - Inferno into tlie shade, unci con verted a contented, prpsperous j people into a herd off suffering. starving unfortunates. 1 "Matanzas is literally a place 1 oi beggary and death. Never be i, lore did my eyes behold such suf - fering, and never again do I ex 0 pect to see sufch havoc wrought , through a cruel and inhuman de Cfee.'' 1 A visit to the Mantayzas llos pital revealed an even more shock - ing condition than the streets Members of the Red Cross Society ? who had visited one of the hos i pitals two week before were *al 111 most, overcome upon discoverin; e that nearly every one of the in i jma'es at that, time had since died I There poverty, sorrow and suffer ! ing were depicted in their wors ' forms. ii there was food in these hos pitals." said Senator Callinger ' did not discover it. noithoi ' j were there signs of medicine, o I.'of pro i'. or nursing and care.v . ! AN A i'i'A i.l N?i UKATII HATE. I in* (Jovc-rnor of Mantan/.as in i tormed Senator (la!lin;;er tha tlie lirsl day lie occupied the pal ' are liiteen persons had jjied ii ? the court yard. lie said furl lie , that in in" ? itl.'JO't had die j im Xoveiuhei. l.'JhO in December j TOO in January ami f?uo in Fob j ruary. The death rale was ?1?< i creasing simply because 1 he re - j roiieent lados by death were be ! ; coming fewer. ' The number of people win ! have starved in Cuba will neve j be d.jliniielv known. I- i- e>!i mated that SOO.OOO were drivei liniii tlieir homes into the ci'ic 1 and towns, i had i. tram Spanisl w an!hority that according t =? the! ! liirures 22oJ 10.0 already hud i>"i islied. but it is said that tin: Re< (dross Society is iu possession o '' figures showing that d25,u0< | ('ubans have died as a result o ! Spanish cruelty lrom starvation ,' and that i*(K),000 more must in I evit ably die. "1 have b..on asked many time Rvvhaf of "the Maiuel I do no ' know. I'm.'. iiowi ver, i do know \ / I....- ..... ...; ?i .J - I i 4 J. IkilU'tl! t I 1 - \ I 1 ? ! '? J T I i ?' J j | ate!} starve 400,00(1 of ns ov% j i |> : i [) Io Wilt . ; piVtiV iTiSirSi ciii V .! tiling. Ii tii wai bi?iWn u, ' i * ' . - t I i * * . i ' .1 i 1 J \Y t I 4 * ! 1? u i . * t ' : Government. do ! Perhaps ImioviI* forbear to discuse this questioi * j IjO * , hill, till.-! I -.Vill VOV.t aay: Human Jife?purpoBeIy^taked 1 cannot I ? paid for in ?:oM s; silver. M irk my words. *;?urp :>,.? 3j taken.* And l! t -';ail ajq . :i . (hucIi was the fate of 2.">0 brnv J Am-ricaa sailors, then H- - t?i pity the guilty parties. It wil not be a question of arbitration . hut a question involving the d,;. nitv and honor of this groat lie public." < Servitor (lallinger sii'l th?r was littl^ real loyalty to Spain ii ( Ctuha, as would ho demonstrate* when the hour of trial shown come. He did not believe tha ">'Sli;lill (Vllllfl QlltwtllM llin I'lCllr 1 i KXORH1TANT TAXATION. i 1 );sc(isnn.g tin1 subject of Span ', inn ntle, Senator tinilinger re ' I'euvd to ti.o matter ol taxation iii additir ti to ail direct a ml imli ? rect t .Xrs on real estate there is . tax on every door, every window , 1 and every chimney in ovi n ( 1 o.i-jf ; on . very letter, on ever; j imoness ,:n, and on evvry natiu ; on every bote! register. Linen? are required to build house* ?m to paint t!ie houses. There is i t.i:. on food tnimals a- a whole land special taxes on the horns 1 Iinfil'a iiti/1 fli.k liiMa T *i >1 /l < j * . w?/i a miu KI17 lliur. I II <* I I ' I 1 1 tion io all this tho interest on tlx <:I>t is a tremendous burden, tin - salaries of Spanish ndieinU ari beyond all reason,and the atnoun 1i of money wrung from tin- Cubani I to keep the Madrid (Jovernmen fp'in complete insolvency is sim ply enormous. "Religion and humanity alilo demand that this unholy wa ; shall oeast , and r.?astf it. should even though tho glitter and glr.ni Our of military rule shall end,an( a decaying and dissolute Uiron't * | n'uaU pass away nevtr to return." L J "? V_L* _ ' ????f gf-"? A? " 7T 7* ) "** f'? r? ' As t<> what should be doue,Sen< ator (i tllinger fe!t that booner or ( 1 later this- Government? would; of | necessity abtsorb Cuba, but if an- " J&. I nexatiou' cannot now be accotp- -^9^ plirdied, lot annexation speedily ?"' come. t * * At the conclusion of Senator Galiinger'B speech the Senate -,r.e1' surned consideration of tho bill - making further provision for n civil government in Alaska, and - at 2 o'clock took up the national . quarantine bill. ^ ' Who Can Measure ' - The Influence of the mother 1 It ( r shapes the course of unborn generations?goes sounding through I all coming ages and enters the ' i confines of Eternity. | With what care, therefore, I should the Expectant Mother bo guarded, and how groat the ef' fort be to ward off danger and .! make her life happy. -| "Mother's Friend" " part3 the system that Child-Cirtli is made easy and the tirae of recovery shortened?many say "stronger after than before confinement." I It insures safety to life of both , mother and child. Ail who have " us ,J "Mother's Friend" say they i'I will never bo without it again. Ko other remedy rcb3 confinei : ment of its pain. "A onutomer wi'r> 'Viilbfr'n L-Tifnci, ! in.TS tb.it ! ' flho !.;i 1 ?.? i"i t'l; ni.'.'i tl? > ordeal nitam. aud Ihoro wen but four bnttl<*< to bfl I" obtained. nri'l the > < 4 firo.p- j-t 1 <-.tt!<*. lie would have thcint. r.o, I. tvroK, U^yton.Ohio. 1 Vr*>v Vkll.xn r. 'r*' -. ' '? p' t 1 "TI F. * T?? . M l i AN r Y\\ V r. i" r.'i >.< f * couta! ting i valuable information an vwiu.itary to-u:..cui.. 4 | j , Thk BRADFIELD regulator co .Atlanta.OA. tiOlO (? A U DkUUCS'ATt. . "Tho Leadi;:;i Fire lasurancs Company :f America." Inc t; ? r,.f ' . . < lim'tor i^rprtual K | 7^ A * V% >i M':\k !m* asms cimf or w>KN. '' I O.-h < :i*ii tl ! l.OOO.OOO.OG ' , 1 a il ovr.". . . . i 1 ,ii00|l<li(ii(i0 . I,i v?*r . 77,000,000.00* u Kov??imI ? i?psiru:in: rciialOV romp ni rt j . > at bo^iiu-fs /<>nl r fi-O ' > n??* wSli riN t?iv?? prompt att' ''it ion. r \. .1. 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