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V ONE OF TWO WAYS, ^ The bladder wan created to ouo purpose, namely, a receptacle for the urine, and as such it i > liable to any form of disease >t by one of two ways. The way is from imperfect actioi e kidneys. The second wa; oin careless local treatmen her diseases. CHIEF CAUSE. ''ealthy urine from un Sidneys is the chief cans troubles. *So tht "f?r .\bladder, was ere ike tli? an(l if I10 one puri/o ~not liabli too much is .\v,.pnt ii tiess or disease, e. >(.|< () es. It is situated ba;,jei y close to the blu,Von re any pain or moot ?Vi uanifested in the kidn?_, dadder or urinary passag n, by mistake, attributedt * weakness or womb tron some sort. The error i j made and may bo as easil led. To tinil out correct 1> /our uriuo aside for twent r hours; a sediment orsettlin licates kidney or bladder troi '. The mild and theextraord ary et'fectof Dr-Kilmer'sSwamj: toot,the great kidney,and bladde remedy is soon realized. If yo need a medicine you should hav f [the best. At druggists fifty cent m. and one dollar. You may have ^ v sample bottle and pamplet, bot sent freo by mail upon receipt r i three two-cent stamps to cov? | cost of postage 011 the botth I Mention the Enterprise and sen I ^ your address to l)r. Kilmer A- Co A Hinghamton, N. Y. The proprir mr tors of this paper guarantee th genuineness of this offer. AN ULTi MATCH SI NT TO J SPAIN ,f' ? ?, -*ro Oase Hostilities an;! M Bleeding tuba Free. Washington, March 30.?Th . vital p<?i?it in the Cuban situatioi viz : independence, lias shifted i pelt' from Washington to Madrii where the Spanish government i now giving grave and ettrne? .consideration t?< prop' io- s ?r* nted by the government, of tli nited States. On I ho answer t ipso propositions probably dt the future course of ihe it is between Spain and thi ry. It is lielievetl ti; it il i but a question of an excee g.y sliort time before the inevil ihlp cri i- must come, The Spin sh ministry will hold n cahinr muncil to-morrow after the prrq jsitious have been submitted t the queen regent and as a resu of that conference it is expnete by tfie administration that a dot iiite answer to its proposals vri be received. The proposition suumiuea ny tins country coi: template a complete and immed1 ate cessation of hostilit ios in (*111 tl return of the reconc Mitradn their usual avocations an the independone-' f ( this last feature to be Mire probably on an indeinnitv basi by which the island would pay Buhatantial sum for its freedoi from Spanish rule. These propt sitions take a wide scope an there are many details in the a! ternative propositions, the put poso heiugto present every possi ble plan promising a solution o the Cuban probl ni so long rb a em! of the Cuban war rti: 1 Cubai \irulependei ^e were . ! odied ii ths.iiltlmufe result. has beoi niaiT" clear Jo Spain*r h t nothin nan t.'io cIopo oi'.t!.e war nm tlio indopondeneo of the i.< will Bufliiv an adequate settle ipent. ltd* now for Spain to accept o rejecS. those tender -. There is n< disposition to ur^e one rathe than ft?V)tli? r, so lon^ ;.s the con clurion finally reached bring tie torminntion'of the war and Cub: s. independence. Never before until now has the Spanish governr ment, even t'or a moment, enter0 tained such propositions. Now,in s the stress of the present emergen3 cy, with declarations of war inn troduced in the American con y gress, Spain has reluctantly con 1 sented to consider ther.i. This in itself has given lively hope of satisfactory results. Hut it involve! I a grave crisis in Spain and it can e J not be foretold what the fina 5 | action at Madrid will be. "I Until to-day it was believer] 01 that Spain would indignantly re njjoct a proposition involving thr 1 independence of Cuba, or Ameri"ijcan intervention or the disap. pparance of the Spanish llag fron ^the island, either through pur i. *hr?e by Cubans or otherwise 0 re was the best of reason foi 1 h{;' '.-iHl oelief that as betwcei * the ottu war on |jlese proposl peace and -vo,,i(| choose war,hul y tions SPain > n&rontly is ent.-r g more hope af, ,jn bein(, jn . i- tained hero of Sp. -,,, ^mericai i-i yielding mood as tin oi?K I plans for solution are b. . ^ ^ j fully weighed with a view f ,u, 0jnal decision. As stated, tha ? swer is believed to he only ft l question of perhaps two or threi j days. When it is received tin r future course of this goverum ui ' will he determined. It is tin d | view of the administration tha 'tho present week will shape t.lv uolicy of the future, whether it i o * u> iiu inn; ui peace or OKc oi war _ Many represent at ive men j congress,senators and reprc-s >nt ? lives, called at the White IIousi to-day and conferred with tin 1 President. To the leaders in con /* gross he stated that Melinite re suits wers expected fro n M<wlri< hy Friday. This served to alia; the intenso feeling which hai been manifested in Fongre-s ain through the indnence of tlie lead ? I '' ers turther radical action by t'i. senate ai> I house was for the tine 1 o.-ing deferred. At the capital < : i Peine; . .. .i 1 una'oated. After the vt I - . ? j Bailey resolution many Republi cans went to the White II.ce r< confer with the Pr> .ident and t< l:'express to h*m their hope tha , something rn.ght he pronii-e< '" which would relieve the '' situation, 'l'he as^irunv- of tin '"President was given to Ihcsi members that 1^> i rid y i b/hi a }" tlie latest something tit 11111 ? could be expected. lt The situation at the Capitol i ^ one of waiting expectancy. Sen l* j ators ami representatives ar ''i willing to give the President ai lS opportunity to carry nut his. plans but there is impatience t.> havi 'v some information regardi. g tho-a a plans and some assurances t!;a |C they will not delay action to< ^ j long. It was stated to-day in a higi ' diplomatic quarter that tin: Span ish government within the b, 1' 1 lays had addessed a, note to t'. " great powers of Kurope, fully n ' ' ting forth ti'<> gr- v > aspect of t! controversy with tho I'nite '* | States and at least infereatialh "! suggesting tliat the lime v/a* <w * opportune for Kurope ?:i . nil in n i f i to li? nvnrtnil (t i- ' ' . .. ~ A I o ' C t I \ i Ill 11 note led to the 111tor;<nee--. of !'.-? 11 rnier Harotaux in the l'.vmd n j chamber last Sunda\ and ha. tl beoij^ the cause of activity . F.u r ropean capital within t. ? ); '. 1 few tiaj s in connection withSp;.; 1 inb-Amerienn affairs. I"p t( the *1 present tinio, ): >wever, no r : ; i i step toward mediation or ' r r vei tion lias been taken by an; f the great powers, although ti. r is lit tie doubt, that France . .,t b . i ready to take the ini'i vc if s; thefo is ti e slighter' o\ ) that the United /State ,v ( \ . i irient will view such a move with favor. j A tender of good oflices is one of the last resorts of diplomacy, , when all other means of averting ! war seem to he at an end. There is additional difficulty from the - fact that when two nations aro i involved in a crisis any external influences may ho resented as an i intrusion. There is reason to be lieve that the French authorities ! are full}' conscious of these delicate and difficult phases and that i I no step will bo made unless itis *1 clearly apparent in advance that i the United States desires the friendly office# of other nations. The Spanish government, has i earnestly hoped within the last - week that some of the European I powers, and more likelv Ancfri-? I - ^ ' ~ J r! or France, would take t'no initia> i live without waiting to consult -; the desires of this government, t Tills hope Fas proved vain, h v, -lover, audit is stated to-day on 11 high authority that recent negoi tiations in Kurope have disclosed - positively that while the sympa thy of some of the continental powers was toward Spain, no one i1 of them stood ready to espouse her cause l.y mediation or by 'US. o greatest secrecy prevails in ' j ^'u r the l)ui\?RUR of the war e manv o. . topartments in regard t, and navy , , , ,'. ^ - . oroject- ot u<.-tense p I to the various . uu'?uts now goiiig s and navui move ; m many cases on, and the oi'icialn ?..t. j:? f! positively refuse to n. 'ieter . the d'-ps that have he , , , j 1 notable [ mined upon. The most ? . [J event of this kind is probahh J the naw department,where ('apt. .jCrownmshield of the btHrssu of! \ | navigation lias issued an order v I forbidding subordinates to make t i any information except on p rI mission from himself. . ' r a i : i ?t < ii ; ("n v Toi < . la i >'t v. L? j I'ltANK .1 i senior |i i <f li.< 111'u; o.' k .1 Ciivnkv.v [ ty ann St t?* a re i. m : imn > . i ! " rru will > ,)> j J' 1' No) . . i'ui i ?. ; ihvll ?' v: I.J C it t : iii11 mi. . .,fH| t : ! ! a ; P, i ho PhosphateIndustry Improve t sug. Inspector dones states tlisit all ihe companies are now hard at . work ?cain. The Cosaw company, which l??ll 1 lie territory on a** > count ol tin1 action of the board, i, lias been at work again tor - one 8 time, Inspector .lones says that 3 this company i> ; ' has t wo d red yes * at work. The < 'er'rd l'hosphnte 1 coin J ! ay. v hi.-h e;:..<? ill and took the place of (he late Farmers' ' Mining c >m any, i: mining right 1 alon r. and doing well, according to the inspeelor. lie says that ' !he < o:npani' a'.* .u present tak\ ing opt li'iiiii 10,000 to 1:1,000 - ton - ' ro< k : immlh. JI When asked about th mark t I ': e - ; id t I* I ? ' h : d i I > I III'IU1 .. t 1 ' ' flu-lt* Wii-. not i very great de r iiiaiui it?r lii(< rork. ! i. < ' -lit ra 1 . compan;, an i .Mr. need. Iieuev r, < have vi;iii.d!\ already < 1 i - j >< < 1 (>l" t ! ' 11 y fan mini- .: ! If course i I he pr f nI y< ar. i ij * 1 was reading Hti advertisement ?>f ('liani!j.-rlai.. Choi .v. and Diarrhea t 1 Ion: <!y w the V,'. r ester Knierpr v e?11 1 v, which leads me t ? write thI ran mthfudy * i never used any t!i. . ; . : h d ' ::< mm :< 11.: i: . ; t \v "ir ' '. r.i i! \v- ;i \.)$ i ; " 1 . ? ? . I'.npoiuuke < ' : '>r s ?!e 1 y ;;r"' ' } V) ? ' I ( Till; SPANISH REPLY HAS KEEN RECEIVED.; Cabled in Cipher and Not t Translated Last Night, ALLEiiED OUTLINE OF CON-1* TENTS. i j Says Spain (lives No Direct ' Answer but Argues Slie f Slioiilil llo??k-'?H L? 4 ll? ? "" *"???* ? I to Propose Tonus. Washington,March,'J 1 .- Spain's j ! official re]>ly to President Mc ' Kinley's latest demand in the * Cuban situation was received in ' Washington tonight. An anx- ' ions party, comprising most of 1 the cabinet and several closei' triends of the administration. T waited till late in the evening in ' I expectation of developments.'. ! About hall-past 10 the message . began to come, in cipher, and the i work of translation was begun at 1 j once. It was olliciallv stated. I j however, that no intimation as to II he nature ol the reply could be ,5 ! divulged tonight. Among those at tin* White 1 House were Senator llanni, See- , I relarv Aiger. Secretary Bli<s. Assistant Secretary ol .State Day. who dined with the !'resident: Assistant Secretary ol St o.. Aden. ' to whom was confided 'he ' "'as I lation o! tin1 ; Solictor ' Spooner and Senator Aldrieh. There was an in! !v expect ml ' crowd ?>f ncW'^ por correspond 1 . j ' \ larger than often gathers at . , l U '"hit;1 House al niulit. wait'|C lol>l>\" Ollt de t llO , ing in t. ' , . ,<>. 1 tut thoy wero 'Indent's oiii< . ' . *< >1UuMlt. I'M" : !' ! tinod to dim, . ? nstrumom in tno the telegraph i , ateadily cl adjoining 1 lev. ,. ., . M r. i'ortor. 11 terod tor liall ai: li mi I it,. I're ci" at iiea red w-' was . ! rom > eret ry itv ' : inipo?. ih'*" to r.m ''. 1 sage in time '', ?,?:? .-my tate 1 hient loni,:!it. The fel v.\i ' !; v was -till clicking when ?' e cor respondents 5i 1?*< 1 out. i' t n ?11 I 111(11 i 1113 Illt'SSilpO Wl',8 ill ." 1 quite lonelily. The vi -iter- nl;: ! !y di It <1 out from t ho I'r i !. ii" u.v t \ \ \ al midnight n<> one \v.:s loll hut Secret arv !'<> I;-i-. !! depart ! ' ' ! 1 hall' an hour later, 1? ;i\ ii?ir oi ly j tho t??lf?_rr;ijili ojK?r .I< and I! translator; -t rtmylini; wilh^tho ' j nicssajic. Adjutant < < in t il ('orhin < n lover from the war d'^j art moot ' 0 hut did ir . _ > t?; t!i? \ hi? ? House. Mi'"tiny Secretary '< >r tor ;it the door. I he t wo wall ' homo toy I her. Ail those vh* hud he"M \\ i'h t !i 1 'lVshh ' | reticent on leaving 11.. xer live mansion, most (.! them do !.,rir.: thoy had in.I on < ny of the I r .nshit ion of tiie ci nh< r dis patch and that t hoy Vi 1 : > id" i <.r :! purport. \ow Y i ir'.- V i ! I I v (dispatch from Washington to I'!ie 1 toHovi-iir oiitlii- i)!'v; ;tvplv 1 to the no!o pre i ! v Mini-' -r Woodford Spain neit1 to nor declines I 'r . '.Mi-!\inle .' : ; . pit die ... ' : "She l.i ihi i:11! r it !o\yd J > o tori" . to \v)i; ' \ on 1 1 I " < ; . .,ar Iinr her > a ! c : i ii< ry ; h < t ?h F iiilod. Si ales , ll Jilhl lioi lo io : 0." ') , i. ?' ICIkmiiiiuI ism Qiircd. ' My wife has used.'Chamberlnirvs I'ain iitlm t,,r jtfieumatism with treat relief, and 1 can reoomnend it as a splendid liniment 'or rheumatism and other house>oJd use for which we h->ve found t valuable.?W. .1. Ciylkr, l(ed >eek, N. V. Mr. Ouyler is one of the lead- t ng merchants of this village and J / me of the most prominent men t. n this vicinity.? W. (i. Fhiimmv, Editor Ked Creek Herald. For iale by J. F. Mackey & Co., and. 13. C. Hough A* Co. ' ') Summer Homes' Folder, 1898. W. A. Turk, (ieneral l';islenger Agent of the Southern ? [{ailway, is collating information 'or Summer Homes' Folder for lie ensuing Summer, giving the lames of proprietors, post oflice iddreases, at or near what station, conveyance used, number of quests, terms per day, week and month. This information will be irinted 111 an attractive form and i large edition published and distributed by the various agents o this immense system throughoi ill sections of the country. Pe ons contemplating taking boar ">rs for the ensuing Summer requested to apply ft) the ne railroad agent for blank t i 1 led out giving the above ii illation, ami forward at once i ' V. A. Turk, <i moral l'assenge A 'out, Washington, 1>. (J., so tin It may reach him not later tin A ..... I 1 ,nlHvor\lio'ly Snyt, r?o. C^srarets Candy Cathartic, the most wontlerful medical discovert* of tbo anc, pleasant, and ridr -shlntr w> the taste, act pently and positively on kinncya, liver ami bowels, oloansiin: tbo entire system, dispel rolds, euro hcadncnc, [ ) dn'or.l constipation and b iou?m 1'lease buy :itm1 try a box oft'. ro-d.iy it), il.'i. Stieents. fcioldaud guaranteed to c.irc by all druppists. 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