J1 , J I WjKa aba- smiles he its sJeea tt is the- mrrfWt fbad belief' that ?TT?r7S the SH.- 1 prene Joy of wo- j aaaHieod xatil i tosci or a fest-'borxLs. jfcsews tie sayieaie soruw ef woEianhoai Kuril she sees her baby in tie ccl embrace of rf-f-V cf women fiaiT-c- irm. "5 SKOSenieSt IDT. nmTr tn c weeis or -mi-gra laterTrts rhafries are bora rato the -srorld -ssrili llrJtS-Cf abdrsown iir their fieiies. If a wona wield fave rf"3 fofeast cHIdren. stiuaK and able tie rsal little illnesses of " lock before she IT aiTOTOa Trill take the proper rare cf JKalth; tn a woraaalv -war-, during the or prospective renTcTsitv. she hex herself against nccii past asdsuf d possible death, sad insure the f child. Dr. Pierre's Favorite ;jJgg.lstae greatest cf all raediciires prospective mothers. It acts directly ggtker deSce and isrportast organs tTnrt gtae am'airs of raatermtj-and ttt-iV. wheahvigorota and eTntre: eotheapai-r and tones the tortirredgervesl it r?MThes the usual drscorafbrts of the "pesst pence, and. ranges baby's advent to-tMs world easy and almost painless. It laserra ample supply of nourishment, i f grrafest known, nerve tonic and -iMiijpwutfcBr tar women. All gcjod dealers Nod StTitlta a. o&y rr- to accept a snbstitnre said to be jwt as gooc as Tr. Pierce's Favorite Pscnptioe." ?r3f ntrsenrried twice and rras so- weak I Sjndon nty feet," -writes Sirs. llianie SSf'J'-ci LorelLIjne Cc. Oregon, T twa battles cf Dn. Pierce's Favorite Pre SCSgSeg gad ncny hare a healthy baby and m ?jwggrth32.fbrfweluj tta," Q quick eenstipatioa-enre Doctor 'Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. Never grine, Accept no substitutes or irritations. Toree SesaSe toTield. "WxsHryros, April IB. The hoase pftar one of the hardest and most des perate fights in. its history succeeded in forcing the senate to yield the Tnr"n contention in the war resolution, tha tae&pesdenc2 of the prfgtjng' govern ent in Cuba. "With that exception the liouse accepted the senate resoln tiaas. The Republicans who Joined the Democrats to concur in the senate amendments entire rallied 14 votes at one time and on every vote thereafter !the vote dwindled. When the fibril isrpte was taken shortly before 3 a.m, SJ18 votes were cast for the declaration trpcir which we are going to war, if war it is to "be. Six votes only were cast against it. They included five Xepnblicacs and one Democrat. The resolution as agreed to is as fol lows; Joist resolution for the recognition of the people- of Cuba, demanding the gov ernment of Spain relinquish it3 author ty and government in tha island of Cuba aad to withdraw its land and a.vsl forces: from Cuba and Cuban yitoxn aad directing the president of the XFxated States to use the land and savalforces of the United States to ; carry these resolutions into effect. "Whcygac, The abhorrent conditions whack have existed for more than three yea ia the island of Cuba so near our owz-horders have shocked the moral seaae of the people ot the Us ited Scates have hea a disgrace to Christian civH izatiaa, culminating aa they have ia,', tha destruction of a United States bat-1 ties hip aad 26fi of its officers aad crew ' while on a friendly visit in the harbor of Havana, and cannot longer be en dured as has been set forth by the , t ot the United States in his 1 message to "Degress April II, 1SS8, 1 Troon winch th.1 action of concresswas ' invited ; there core, be it. Resolved,; First That the people of the Island of Cuba-are. and of rifrt . ought tcbe free and independent. Second That it is the duty of the paired States ro deninad, and the gov ernment of the United States dees hereby demand that the rovernment of Spain relinquish its authority and J gorernmentin the island of Cuba and; withdraw its land and naval forces frbm Cuba and Cuban waters. Third That the president of the! United States be, and hereby is directed aad empowered to use the entire land ! 'BBBBBV '-Yj' . iRadnaval-forces of the United States consul canon ,vua uukwi touy, and to can into actual service of the 1 arranging for co-operation in the con United States the militia cf the several j duct of the campaign in Cuba against states as maybe necessary to carry these resolutions into effect- Fourth That the United States, hereby disclaims any disposition or in- f ention to exSCise sovereignty, juris- j dictioa or eoateol over said island, ex- t cept 25c use pacmcation tner-eoivana psserts its determinatmm when this ia J reposed from Alatanzas that theinsur- j bafl park by the Euflding Trades Coun accGJEpIished, to Jsare the government , grjvemment of the province, at the -a nA Tr-nb.af Tabm- Th bovnott asd centred of the island to it3peopl8.- Droftnse Propose a Plebiscite. LosBOApriL 1SL-It is reported that , the dreihand, or tnple. wv- - Tjoge! of Germany, Austria and Italy), actag-apoa suggestion of Italy, has jaopojcdto the-powers a plebiscite, un kr -whfcri the- Txmulation of Cuba tihnald be allowed to vote for the form j rjf roverament under which ttey smut i I 1FALXHB TO SUuOSdD EGQ3E72LI. -KBtMFledjre f Ketired OOcce to Be 3ad " " &MS Of. John G. talker, retired, may be the Seccessor of Theodore Roosevelt as as sistant secretary of the navy, says the Washington carrespondent of the-Her-aTd. Rear Admiral Walker has been amemberofthe naval strategic board aad is thoroughly in touch with, the plans of attack and defense prepared both. by the war and navy departments. Tfi experience in command of two na val squadrons, his handling of delicate natters in the past, and his general and. Varied knowledge ef naval requirer zat3 peculiarly fit him, his friends tier cla, for appointment as STr-Roofe ficlt's saexssscf. War. -Th2 ilissouxi St- I3tns, Asm 20, cic w3 jiaeeic esect a rate of 3 wee 1WI liuiiwi I 1 1 or p.CairrK noeaa iet5 ana xresn meats car loads, from the ar Ti -.t,.7 ?aasa: TT : . i. xin amalirl Smth. Omaha, Pirtte-f: nr- i "w c fikr f points. This 5 ymt asanounced m tae the Missouri itKk 3rket. JUeA 20. The its cue i &-tumimtt bosrses, audi all arouodV' TT a. A aX "Mkao.1 ' JiiiliilXirr"- " blue "Nrj3 Aidreae Roa tie Uroie lapses tie latao&m. of Tier Sabjects. OEEHSGr OF THE GOSTES. AH X'xrtfes ta XTaite Ts Setee ef ; Their Cooatrj- Ijuarxe&ts Sajpgnd. KoatHltluj Ban Carloa at Mt Alffleat a Panic at Porta Kiea. aQxanrv ' SO. The Sp&rtisk nxtes were- oeened tins af teraooa. The q-aeeszeat read the speech, from the tferose. She revie-ed the Eiirsatio&r asd referred to the eSrirts o the pope far peace. The q'aeen regent anaoTxriced that had amKmoned the cortes to ttefpTuf Spain's Tight?. Her majesty appealed kj the SpAniah. people to gather behind her son's throne. Theqceert regeni read the speech with the little Ving-on her rhrht. There was great eathnsiasH. The openisg of the cartes was a mag- mftr-iii siirhfe- AH th -rewttf. a? beauty of iladrid Eathered in the sen- aterwhere every available foot of sK 1 was occupied. 3tIaDSlD April 20. ATI is quiet and ' rlji and rxotMns-Tinnsnalhas cccTXirea. xwo poiicemenare stationed at the corner of the street upon which ! is situated the residence of the United j States rairdster, General Stewart It ' Woodf orri. who began yesterday pre-' ' paring for his deoartnre fsom lyfadrTrl. j The crews of the Spanish, squadron. ct Cadiz vowed before the shrine of j the Virgin never to return unless vie-1 : torious. j The newspapers cf the Spanish capi- i I tal this morning- were eagerly bought. ' ! They are very war-like in tone. j The Liberal, which is the organ of : Senor Sagasta, the prenuer, heads its leading article today with the single word "War," and savs "the resoltridbns passed by congress) are tantamount to a declaration of war. Spain is fearless- ; ly and unitedly prepared to defend her : rights, single-handed and abandoned by the powers,, bat fortified by the jus tice of her cause." The Imparcial contrasts the manner in which the United States and Spain enter into the conflict, saying: "The ag gressor is noisy, insulting and clamor ous, and the aggrieved is reserved, calm and self -contained." The public generally accept the situ ation without apparent concern. The United Stares vice consul here has re signed. Almost a Panic at Porta Itiea, St. TnoitAS, April 20. The food question is daily growing graver in Porto Rico. The people are panicky over the prolongation of the suspense, and there are frequent disorders. At Carolina there was a demonstration amounting to almost a riot, in which -1.500 pscple participated. It was a-pro- test against the rapacity or the mer- chants. Everything combines to in crease distress of the people. The tariff is excessive; exchange is going higher daily; the products ol the island are, steadily decreasing, and many mer- , chants are Trr?bT to replenish their stocks. To Laad Spanish, subjects at Havana. i KewToke, April 20. Spaniards in humble circumstances, residents of this city, were amazed last night when they learned rr?ns the Spanish government -mnt: ohrv to sive free uossase as far 3 Havana. The mdigaation at such a mm-s vm -widesnrcad in the local Scanish colony. It was pointed out that 1 far the impecunious Spaniard to leave mte tTiptp ri-rrit to life and -no- lice protection is guaranteed, and DQ landed in a town which wfll be starved or shelled, cr both, within a few .days, would be to place his life in jeopardy. Mile to Co-Operate With Gomez. TVashtngton, April 20. The state ment is made on high authority that rP.OTm TT t- r? o TXilm, fcl, rJT'racaTittt. trves ot tno uuoan repuauc m cms countrv, in company with one of the ... . L t - - J T - brigadiers of Gomez army, has been, in p- .My ninonot ine ouaau reuu 4 a sted that Palma v summoned here conference. lasErsents Xeclare a True. ewTqsk. Anrfl 20. A dispatch to Herald from Havana says: It ia teai of -which is Pedro Betancourt, chief of afl the insurgents there, has is- sued a circular suspending hostilities territory under his com- roand. Snsh ef Applicants Por Enlistment. 1 London, April 20. The rush of ap- plicants for enlistment in the United j States army or navy was continaed to- j nay. -oesweenu aim ou sunu -ux Irish saflors or soldiers applied far en- j listment at the United States consulate this morning. Dob CoyIgs Arrives at Octead. OSTENB, Belgium. April 20. Don . n JZZr, W arri l here. It is understood that the pre tender will remain at Ostend for sorae time to come. Movements of Spafc& Sfcfp.' St. Vincent, Cape- Verde Islands, April 20. The Spanish cruisers Vizcaya nnrl 'MrnT-Tfr.P Oquendo arrived here at noon to reinforce' the Spanish fleet in these waters. Watson For Csseveas, Bkooeeville, InL, April 29. Tha Republicans of the Sixth district today nominated James E. "Watson for con gress. " H is "the rau who beat Hol tnam." Cera Goiac to California. San F&ancisco, April 1&. California a& presr&iiii mioa n,- ' corn or .eorasha una u -" Larce shiomsnts of tats cereal are now rroTn"-xrjr. The needs of the cattle t "mi r rmrrTi or southern, uaiuomia, aaa ; the failure of this year s are the reasons far the in- tenand for corn. fmnntnry-i Dyia. ArtriT 10. Senator (Miss-l,who ha bees critically M W Megal davs. is mot exnected to Aariac the day. His physsaa this raocamg that there was aaiwNace in ase theasaHd for his re- aitward Kellamy Xmprsva-. Amrfl ia. Eaward Bellay, lis xelapee last SoTarday, hag via?, and hs coadkiSB is ccaeidereeL danceroas. Mrs. is aow sick in coaeeqaeace af aitensaoB. to her husband. Gjadatone Xt Near Sis Ead. 1 TjflafDON. ASCII !. AflC ' I 11 aiuii !l froiii which Gladstoae k fawaowbgawaaccta.rjg TfTT.TTI'gV' ATB JATAL AGHfHT War Department Decides ta Ealilt Gady te XfHtia. at First Caitr WASONcrro?, April M3iary asd with usabaied vigor. yaeate seiteMe &3riTatioe. is. Cbsx waters were tkscsccS. x&eL grrrn MitT &ar s4eea ceHiers were saae. ArraHre- j iseste we makmg to atHise a ssb ' e tie jOTrexfal ctw verted, siaootk feora I gcas, aaxvivars cf tbelaie war, aa ae- iEasy aesHte fer skip owaers were at ! the aavy iepaztEaeot offeriag- so seS craft to the govwHw onfr, gat the pries are said to be essesesre. sad bo par ehaees were ma4ft. The iapoctast evtxa the war deBartraeat' was the sJ-ecisioH to ealst esly saiioesl jgHarus- serfBsder the rst call for trooos. which will he very gratifyiasr to the Same idea of the cost ef trauspartmg- trocps msr he formed fros. the fact that it was necessary ts aQottfW, to defray the expense- of the roove- - Eiertts already ordered. Bsporfs frcsa i ffi OTer coHatry indicated that the i sioverafeiits were. gtHHg oa with ; osz gratlfylag celerity-. A . esqiie TRTniBfter of the warlfare pictHr- ; &3as psseated right ia "Washing- i ton by- the departnro for the wk of 1 the Sixth cavalry, and Secretary Alger, hameaas he- wae with nmr-fal tasks, aumaged to take time to get to fry- sta tion to see them off. As. allotment of funds for a balloon service shows that the war department does not propose so ignore, any of the latest scientific aids to warfare. Patriots'" Hay Obserretl. BostOS", April 20. Patriots' day was observed yesterday in the usual way ia this city and in the nearby places which figure in the history of April 39, 1775. The old North church on Salem street was decorated with flags oa the outside audits interior was draped with the rtrttifinal colors and plants from the city's green houses added to the adorn ment. The Tft-nfprn were hum? from ' the belfry last night as on the memor-1 occasion when they gave the sig- nal to Paul Revere. During the after noon the Daughters of the Revolution held services in the churches, commem orative of Paul Reverers famous ride. The priacxpal attractions- octside of Boston were at Iiexmgton and Coecord. ' Pereeaat ot Jtall7ead Decision. Chicago, April 20. The railroads have the opinion that the supreme r court will this week declare that the Joint Traffic association is an illegal or-, gardzation and they are already' pro ceeding to manage their affairs with out any reference to it or its orders. Instructions have been quietly passed gronnd among the railroads to contract-, ing agents that they need pay no atten-; toon to the rules ot the Joint Traffic as- gncfaHrm in rrnng- tpfr hrtnpaa fl the result was that there was a lively general scramble for business in winch contracts were made for handling grain . between Chicago and the Atlantic sea-. board as low as 10 cents. Win Pay Soldier Employe. 1 St. Lous, April 20. It is announced, that many of the St. Louis banks, trust companies and big business houses wfll , follow the example set by similar insti tutions in ITew York, is guaranteeing the positions of such of their employes ' as are ordered or volunteer for service in the coming war. Some of the lead-' ing institutions, it is announced, wfll . also pay to the families of the employes J during their absence the salaries due j the latter. j Pythians Volunteer. j PorrrsiiocTH,0 April 20. The Tenth 1 regiment, uniformed rank, Knights of 1 iias. offered its services to Goy-; ernor Bushnefl in the event of war with ; Spain. i.ne regiment comprises about oOu tin 1 tea men aividea into six com panies, located in this city and sur rounding towns, and two more com- panies are being organized- The regi-, ment is commanded by Colonel Cook, whose headquarters are in lronton. Encosra jre PatxiotisHi. Detroit, April 20. The National Ex press company has sent to all its offic-i ers notice that afl employes who are members of 'militia companies or other military bodies or may be called to ac-, tive service in the prospective war' wfll be allowed half pay during their, entire term of service and all who re-j turn alive wfll be reinstated at full pay either in the position he vacated or in one carrying equal compensation, ! Clerelssd Club TJcycottetL Cleveland, April 20. A boycott has t cfl andKhighrs of Labor- The boycott is Trindp owing to the refusal of Presi dent Robison of the Cleveland team to give a contract for making extensive improvements on the grand stand to contractors employing n 1111-117 Tnpn or who observe the eight hour law. Kansas aad Oklahoma. Wheat. j Topzka, Elan., Aprfl. 20. Report' from afl sections of Kansas aad OVTa- j homa agree that the prospects for a roagnificant wheat crop exceeds that of any year for 1Q years. The central and western part of Kansas is covered with green and the earth is thoroughly soaked by the recent heavy rains. Dsadlock BrokeH. Postsxouth, 0.r April 0. The Re publicans of the Tenth Ohio district last night on the 1,477th ballot nomi nated S. J. Morgan of Jackson for con gress to succeed Congressman Fentoa, who is serving his first term. The cani vention was in session a week. Tormer ComraisaJsner lass Dead. - ( LouiaViLLEr Kyr April 20. Hector D. Luo, formerly commissioner of ag riculture of Alabama, and president of the American Cotton Growers asBOcm tion, died at his home in Athens, today from the effects of a stroke of paralysis. Missouri Taxes Foreign Cuaipaaies. Jeffeison Crrx, Mo., April 20. Superintendent of Insurance O'Rear today levied taxes against - foreign in- suraoce compamea doing business in ea $li,606,243.SU premiums received by the costpaaies. of $13i.6. The taxis an iacreage ' Weedssea Protect X embers. Rocs Island, Ifk-, April 20. The executive coaacfl of the Modem Wood raea of America, ia session here, rle- t eided today that airy of its 30,80 m- fraaeat of the Uaised States ia a war with Sfs. withcFHt iavalMatiag their JNctt Terfc Stack: Market. STswYoaK, ApiI2J. Late strength iuuiLum win1 ihrrrfrTT frnin 1 frnrnn to two mists hefoce the ope aisg here. Prices ia 2ew Xack respeadea-Wa. sharp fecaaes, the leadisg iera- tiBBafelniiiiga patat erapwarfe. ia. ao cage, however, was tae aeoiiae rafiy ' s the Leadaa paoty. rciae -SasL ilff BE B PM. Ik- Teiiateers. MTLITIOmF ARE WARTEEX Xh&b ay the War : Tar Traaagertn Mon. aC Troop te Cate XsTee9t eC5alers Pram ftke Wat. Wasetsgtos", April 3. There was a fcreaaesoas demcs&rratiaa is. the homes iramediaiely after the readisg-ef the joBraal, whenXr. PradeH the preei deat's execative clerk, aaaosaced the presideafs appreval of the CHhaa rajo intioas. 'The callanes caeerea aaelthe eaibers oa the floor applaadea: vigor- The speaker, with diSculty, suppressed the ovatioa, when the an soaBceraent was greeted. TUV. Tin IT asked anaxdmoaB coaseafr for the consideration of the bill he in trodaced yesterday at the request of the war department aathnrfemg- the presi dent to call for volusteers- He ex plained that the committee had agreed to the measure at a special meeting-this morning. It was a very urgent meas ure he said. The secretary of war had appealed to him this morning to press it, and he had just had a message froos. the White House saying that the pas rage of the bill today was imperative. Mr. Hull said that the committee had made only one important change in the b.IL as prepared by the war departraeat. That change-reserved to the governors of the states the power to appoint com pany and regimental officers, which the bfll as drawn, conferred upon the presi dent, and was in harmony with the law of 1861. The house in committee of the whole volunteers hfll afr debated the army some leagth. Representatives Cox, Savers and other Democrats supported j Representative wirm faffed to r,rnr an amendmenc to reduce the ea- . listment term from three to one year. The bfll was then passed. t- , . . . . - . , i in nme ox war tne army is to consist of two branches, the regular and the volunteer army, the latter to be main-1 tained only during the existence of war, while war is imminent and is to be raised or organized only after con-l gress authorizes it. An enlistments for j the volunteer army are to be for three ' years unless sooner terminated. Concerning the national guard it is ' provided that when the members of any company or regiment of the or- j ganized militia shall enlist in the vol-' unteer array in a body as such company or regiment, the regimental and cam- j tenthm to restore the rate on pacMng pany officers in service with the militia hoHse nroducts from the 34Issouri rrrer organization thus enlisting may heap-; pointed by the president subject to an examination as to fitness and capacity, to be officers of corresponding grades in the same organization when it is re ceived in the service as a part of the volunteer army. The troops in time of war, whether belonging to the reg- mar or volunteer army or to tne minus are to be organized into divisions of three brigades, each brigade to be com posed of three or more regiments, and when three or more divisions are as sembled in the same army the presi- dent is to organize them into army i corps, each corps to consist of not more ' than three, divisions- The president is to appoint in the volunteer army not exceeding one major general for each, organized army corns and division, nru one brigadier general for each, brigade, . to be selected from the regular or vol unteer armv or th TTiflitT. Tzaauportatiaa of Troops ts Caba. "Washington, April 20. Arrange ments are being made by the war de partment for the transportation of troops from southern ports to Cuba, and it is expected that they wfll be perfected tomorrow. Colonel A. S. "KTmrtaTT, chief quartermaster of the department of the east, wfll open bids at 2Te w York today for the charter of steam vessels for this important service. The gov ernment wflL have no difficulty in se curing a sufficient number of first class steam vessels of good speed for the transportation of the army to be sent to Cuba. Allen's Xtoad Resolution. "Washington,. April 20. The follow ing resolution was presented by Sena tor Alien: That in the opinion of the senate no circumstances can arise in the relations of the United States of America and the kingdom of Spain that wfll warrant an increase of the inter est bearing banded indebtedness of trtfa government, or that wfll in any man ner interfere with the reform of the fTnartr-inl affairs of the United States on lines laid down in the national People's Party platform of July 1M6." The resolution went over under objection. Troops Keceive an Oration. Chicago, Aprfl 20. The Third in fantry, 650 strong, en route from Fori SneHingr Minn., to Mobile, arrived m trriq city at 4 a. m. Thousands of peo ple greeted the soldiers at every station through Minnesota and Wisconsin. At Lake City, Minn., the soldiers were loaded down with flowers. Most of the regulars were asleep when their trains reached Milwaukee, but the cheering j and music brought them out, and they remained up until the trains reached Chicago. XoTrmeBt of Troop- Prom, the West. Chicago, Aprfl 20. Three special trains, in charge of Major Hathaway, from Fort Juabrara, 27eb., reached here on the Chicago and Northwestern ' j railway this evening- The troops coa- t sisted of HO officers, 520 men and SS i horses. They New Orleans. xpresa Sympathy Pox Spstn. London, April 20. The afternoon pa pers of Lcndon today, while generany friendly to the United States, express a certain, amocntof sympathywithSpaia. 1 ' Bad Crash, ac KIo tXInelro. ! New Yoke, Aprfl. 20. The World's' correspondent in Rio Janeiro tele graphs that the large firm ofLeraos, engaged in the importation of petroIeE, ! machinery and other American prod-' acts, has suspended paymeat, with ea"T liabilities. Several banks are involved. lice For Gttmc of Cab. Hex West, Ap of Key West are to Kinley to appoint Ccimul I Use first territorial goveraair af Qaaa. Skis ia to be done as an ovMaagc at" Oahaa ap preciation of Lee's atnaieiniMK of the affrrg of Tire t .Tot-, T Tm.ly T ' I MAKTvnxZ,MoJm-!laWTtaeca in the case cf Bccneaniot VrcNSAprfl 30. A. fesaed today iggnf diwag Asasuaa frih trait. cag where 1fee hem. He. mmc a wmT . T-ndiwrinnrri Txz : a ar - - rt TTah 2mrv or tWtBWHa W TTn 1 T 1 Dec 21, retaraeda-weJftat a(Biitel. psawka, stasia fer Jarmf arf XTy Are TTr.lHI Mi'IflS, Awi jf . J ISe ? cpawitMin 'jar aetfoa. are aha at platod, the wtatis wwxe4aoed to jerfecBs; aefefe. Theacaay Mfcetag aim all that resaag ig to ia- theaiHft ggpgij ef &g rinmrr-af. aaaae was seated at the aavy dopnrfeseat teiay, tfir nmrVot hag heeagJeaaeC of sTaSahie veaeek, aad it ew csies to laerfectrae xaetheek ef aad. co-opera Hog. Geaeral Greefey, ia charge of telagraph aad tiniuphoac caa musMsxioa. Ijetwe&x sea ceetlertiaea ilsBS, aaaeaaces that this work isixa gratifyiBg- staie efJorsrardaees. SspennteT-Ht Hisball sf the Hfe- fiaTirsg-service has wwfrrreal with As- aetaa Secretary Baoeeve eepiey- iBthemes.;ef the coast gervicehft.a regularly organized systeHs. e rgpertisg- war vessels ssamo. at posses remote frora. ordiaary pocte ef entry. Sack, a system, win be a valaa&e aojaact to the regular ebservatSoB service- A acvel - 1 - A - T Gep&nsTc m aavai pracoce jh tave wfll acccrapany tie Xorth Atlaatic that abound during the hot sum squadroa, asd wSIhe used, ia laading mer season. It is a very gmTT operatMBS. The qaartermascer eral's deparfcacHt ef the ary is rush ing work oa tents asd tent equipage. A censzgnmeat cf teats has been al lotted to the-mHItia .of the states amnr the act cf congress. The war depart meat wfll seed about 2G0 men. as peck ers for the mule teams now being col lected by Captain Thomas Craee, at Jefferson barracks. Pel la EaB- Deefains. Chicago,. April Judge Grosscap in the Unced States circuit court, i 1 . r T .7 - . r t. R. Beard, receiver for the First Na - thmal bank of Pella, Ia., against id - mine, BodaKia & Co.. and a B. Con - & Co., stock brokers, in Chicago. xaesuawae orougac oy tne receiver to brokers before the failsr of the TwsTc in order to jroecalate on the hoard cf trade The decision of Judge Gross- nnLimkKRir.M rgvprsprt hr tha hTehdp ' " . . - The gr2unfe for bxanging the suit werc tkat def eudants kew the 1 raoney wa being- loar aad should have' whether it betoaged to Ca,"or to I ' which he wiis connected. About $23,- MBmTolTEd- Packiasr Hesse Kates Staad. CmcAGO, Auril 19. Official has been filed by the Rock Island road enneelllEir itn farmer noticft at its ia- 1 to Mississippi river crossings and Chi- cago April 2L This notice makes it impossible for any advance on this class of freight to go iato effect until after 10 days additional notice has been given. A meeting cd the interested lines wfll be held, in St. Louis Thursday to see if some agreement cannot be reached to have an cut rate; on this commodity withdrawn. Should that conference fail the Santa Fe wfll reduce rate? to! the same bads as the house products. rate on packing) i i civil Service Law Upheld. , 1 1 have an abundance of it, and my TvAsmNGT ONyAprfl 19. In the United customers are assured a full snp States supreme court aa opinion waft! ply throujrhont the season delivered by Justice Harlan in the rases Orders left at Streitzs drug- store involving the constitutionality of the will receive prompt attention. civil service law of the state of TlTnoig. 1 The case involved the application, of. the law to the superintendent of police requiring him to supply a list of va-l cancies, etc He refused to comply, taking the case into the courts upon the ' plea that the law was contrary to the federal constitution. Justice Harlan's opinion affirms the opinion of the state court and sustains the constituMonalrty of the law. The decision was based oa the fact' thaft the case did not present any federal question. Trap Shoo tln Tourney at St. Xoaia. St. Loue;, April 10. Thirty-eight crack amatJjurs from different parts of the country are at Dupont park, near this city, participating in the most im portant amateur trap shooting-tourna-1 ment ever held in the west. WflUam.Uiir I en-Cent Cigars are the S. Sergeanh, the "MTssouri champion, equal of any. shot in every event, and carried off the! v 7. - - --. i honors in the first day's shooting, with .Ynr attention IS invited to an a v erase tif92aer cent. Graham of our fine line of ChewinT and Ealamazoo, 31ach., was second with an " dianapolis tdiird, with an average of fcs per cent. Dr. Ehowlton of 3Tew York made a run of 23 straight in the 7th event. Indian Prisoners Uneasy. i Denver, Aprfl 19. Telegraphic j orders were received from Washingtoa ' . yesterday by Colonel Volkraar, adja- . j tant general of the department of Colo-1 ' rado, dirsctiEg that a detachment ot 30 cRvairyiHsn rrom tne seventh, cav airy statkBi!d at Fort Grant . ' 6 Q-S- patched at Once to Fort StTT to guard the Apache prisoners of the govern- ment. It is a?rT that Since the issuance ofthemobflbatitHi orders the Tnrtft prisoners have dfeplayed considerable uneasiness and that an outbreak among them is feared. Saalztesa Sioclc Destroyed. Hofktsston, Ia., April 19. Fire de- . stroyed the main block in this place t last night, and swept away property tc 1 1 nated ma small shop at the rear Oi. th ! crocery stocj of Reed & Petrie. and was SOOn beyond COntroL Buildings hi the pihhnrhw Mnrt rTTfTh?: fire, bat were fjnj saTEd. The cause of xe is a mvjterv, but it is prenerany the be- Drtmken 3Ian. Khs Eawi. Axes, la., April 19. Sylvester Bry , ant, wnfle iintoxicated, attempted tC t ! walk fro hi this city to bis home in 2Se . vada. He was caught on a bridge by a ! Northwestem. traiaand instnntly kflled. Oid.Xaddy es the Else. SiocxCrrr, April 20. The Missouri river at Skarr City rose seven and one half feet y ei terday, aad the tBdicntioas are that it vrill go some higher. The current' is visy rapid at this point aad it is feared notae damage will be donp, before the water recedes- Inrcad3 aiM r arreauyBatie oo.ute aan uu. uicuira dykes do aat seera o he of much pro tectioa. tKaasaa Pepallirta. Topeka, llaa, April 20. The Pop aliet stae citral committee met here today to seSjctr a place for holding the Tto date has already Tnao - B -BtoJI "a- Inu 15. Five tOWBS pna to the selectioa of To 1 Needed Par Sea tety. I WASrOt, Ajril 30. The Uaiied States savtl attaches ia Berlin aad. Tlsaaa hsvs heea recalled, by the aavy tTnpn-rmnnt' The attaches are aeeded frsea ay. Afl a&val oScers aet sMk ac jweawf ac it is trae wisdom, lor every- body to take & thorougk coarse of Swift's Sfeciiic Jct at this seosoa of the year. The bloo is sInggfsA anHi-'&jjoTeik&edv and the svsteas is fall of imparities which shoeld be iiBftlite. la addifioB. to t -t1 , - -1.1.13 orosghlj cleansm- the blood, aM-tomiTro tne sjstem so as to avoid loss of appetite 'arid a gefl- erai nm-down feeling" in tne gprinr S. S. S. so strengthens and builds np as to fortify against the jjy fni.: - rian Tllna matter to take this precaution hut it insures health and strength all scrsHier. Swift's Specific C C C Fot" Blood The alat is far ahead of all other remedies for this purpose. It is a real blood .remedy- which promptly purifies" the blood and thoroughly renovates the entire, system,, tones C mucuu , xenew3 appetite. It is the ; only safe tonic, being purely vege- table, and the only blood remedy guaranteed to contain no arsenic, mineral SUhstsnce, which IS Ot SO much importance" fo all who tribwf ( the injurious effects of these drugs, ' Vo4npa c-kttTh T,q r--ri.j 1 i,aiulc c""u-tu- w iaLcu. uj 11a- ture s remeav. fa. b. S. Take S. S. S. and be well all summer. w- 5 cpuacu lu furnish the people of 2orth Platte with a superior quality ot lake ice a t t - . Wm. Edis. 5c The best CIGAR j IN XOIaZN 1 Can be found at j. 1 immiwi Smokin"TobaccOS and Smok- ers articles. Legal Notices. SHKSIFFS SALE. By virtae of an order of sole issued from the District Court of Xincoln county, Nebraska, uraler a decree in an action wherein Samuel Goozee is piainUS and Nellie C. Kelner. Henry P. Kehier. NeineC Kelner; formerly NeiHe C. Freeman, rnardian of Ada Freeman and William M. Free moruanii'Jacoo J. Myers are defendant?, and to me-directed. I shall on the-Ttlrrfar nrTi-r iscs at one o'clock p. nu. at the east front door of the court hocse in North Platte. Nebraska, sen the &Uo-3-described real estateat public auction ' creel'too!1 foS. trS&?2i 1 "ad twelverlll). in the city of North Platte. Ne fgofSdlSg"1 offiggogta9 The amount due on said decree bein 53060 f "oggSrU Tnt t. keliheb. Sheriff. NOTICE JOE FUBUCATI0V. Lda Office at North Flatte. Neb.. ) April 1th. ISSS. f Notice is hereby riven that the fotlcwina--named : seaier na nieti cones or sis intention to make proof win be mada before Eegiater and Eeceiver at North putre, Neh. on May nth, 1233, vn ho maIe Homestead Entry Not ittsq. for the sonthhalt of the northwest qotrter and Iota Zand I. section Z, township It north, rane 3 west. HenameUIoUowin?wnTeee to prove hi" e-mtthnocs residence apen and cultlrariiin ef uid land. Tte John Worthley. Prani Ebeie. Walter K. Coven aad Charles Eeene, ail of North Platte. Nsbraska. s3-5 , JOHN P. HXNMAN.Eegister. OKI? EE. OF IIEA2ING. XHE STATE OE NEBEASKA. j LXNCOLSf COUNTY. ) At a cocnty cGnrt held at the county court room, in and for asid county, April 5th. JL D. 1S3S. Present A. S- Baldurin. County Jndge. Xa the matter o the Estate of Eofcert It. Dow- eH. deceased One readiwr and Hun? the petition of Sidney J. DoweE praying' that dmmistration of said satate- may be crantea to aim es Aomtntstiator. OBDEKED. That April 23th A- XX. at 9 otsioek A 1L1 aasioned tor hearinjr said pet- Uan.-whenaE peruns interested is said matter may appear as a cmxaty court to be Held in. one. for -aid eonnty.and show eanse why the prayer of petitioner should not be granted. A. S. BALDWIN, a-8-3-w County Jodye. NOTICE. - A. K-Dasseron and Dameron, wife ef said A. R. Dameron. defendants, will tale notice that on the 11th daynApriLI89olns Boxes, ptais. tift herein. &!ed his petttina in the district court of Uccola cnanty. Nebrasha, aainsc sakf de fendaatsand Jameo A. Dameron. Mary Damercn. J prayer of which are to foreclose a certain, mnrfc. ' case ezecated by Ra enact A. Brittisaham and Jeresiah Briltiaham to the-plaiatiS sponthe in Townhfa nine (3. aorth of San brecrr. "eves CSl.ln TJnaate ecasty. Nebrufca. to secar' the aaysest cf a proedMory cote dated Amrast fi Ifi fertfcgJiiUBaof S0EQ.Oftacd dnaaadpaya hle in are years frost date thereof, the time of which ysestbeisc ertended by agreement be tweea piaiatiS and JcsesA. Daaeroa aad Xary aawron to Aagnst rd, 1 -S5, thar there soar due an ssM note, mnrurup aadexteBesoa agreesest the sa3Brfco. for which som riih iaterestfrM Ail 2J. isse. plaieti pwys far a. decree that defeasiaste be nroired to pay the sasearthaCnidpreadjesaerrbit sofd to satfcfr ihe aasesst food. dae. 1 PURE LAKE w Tea ata. -wnaf sd taaaswe4aU.ptia8asor " lac r 1st oars. JMhr ifwiigftort E. -t-iri the north, lutf of! ifee rane 27 wt, i Dacnia cowtr. So. wiife a Tieir to k i-awroHUan e(iKlialrr, tkeraU: jnrtloa are Tiiinifcj 111111 flu Hui at thisr oca cs tke la dsrof Jsm,t i o eocc s. is iiiijiiMiitaag. fiinlnt ti. nmrrrnrrrnTt-r TirTi'iTfinn iT itminliinni lit Xa 0ck at 'orti HteT 5e4) seteraaKM aoeoe ac us fiaatatoortawiigutt otitis elate. prprfn-ill be Tit rtii atinie EaaiMer awt aeeeiTsc t.SOia.Zlame,ye-.oa.2taT atk. IStlg. vie -HJT-FCS CI K. CPC1-LS. wao made Ki-rm -ti-arf Satrr JTa- for f cTrta.aatg eg at mntk mnr. nmra half ecseatbwe Quarter of scetioa 3S. : U.&artitTrasge3twet. Ha irnnin Ue ftiOn utiuv aBdeamrattoeorsaU lasd. v4k SasMet HsxTC.WieavDB. Gaedia aa XreA tuqt SiBiffiNC Sea. 3M 3Xmcr PO. erBLICATjOX-. Xaad Oaf atSortk late 3eh if-4ice is hereby fgTen. that the aaflirtBgnmnt seuier-Basnmx none or his mteoc to proof-fa (rapaott cfh clitisi. aeil that raid preef wiU he Bade before BesiKsr asd BeceiTerat Sorth PlaKe. Seb.. on April h. lSaS.ffei WXLJBELX 3CUXX2K. Who made Home Stead Zctrrlf a. ISiK, tor the neteec.u,Tt ii n.rZUnr. Henaraesthefanowter wltw it to Brore Ms contisnoca residence crmx asd ealtrratioB. of! said land, ttk Williaai Schnit. Jofat Salteir- -ueotxe w. Jjtbc aad Stchard. Prffius all ec zaEJr i'laile, sebraska. JOHS-r. KT5XAS; 50TICE JOE FUBLICAH0 Iaad OSee atyorthPIatte. Tfeit, Xarti35.L9eH C SotJee is hereby gtrea thattemoa B. Iseahszt has filed notice of irrWatiocfo isahe proof he- "ks xwjiscer-ana aeeenrer scina oca la3orta Plane, i efx. oa Sitcrdar. the Tlh day of Star. ISSS. on tiaiber coltare arraticarinn Vo. 12J1U. for the northeast quarter of aecsion. So.t0.fa. tnwn- up Jto.ii3orta.raage5o.30 west He namesas witnea: JohaTJeyetie. A Bejerie. Chariee Seen aad George E. Hsrdrs, all of X7rth Platte, KefaraslEa. m2 JOHyr HTSXAX-.nesisr. NOTICE FOB PCBXICAXT03-. TJ. S. laal Ottlee. JTorih Platte, yebt. 3Csrch.3I.lS98. f 5oticfrihsrefijKiTea that Albert W ITathcar Jon has filed notice of hi iniectioti to make --T prooChetorttBKisSerand.BceiTeratIuoSc9 In North t Ia:te. eEi ca Hataniay. the Itih da-r.cr 3aj. on. tinier caltare appUcatinB XndfT. f TSr 2 Mlpnnotta, maze- SwesC H ramtr aa it Eaara spricswieeorse d. aiatheTrson. t cer ana umier. an or Bray, 1 ato. SOWS T. HCTXXA3T.Begi5ter iNOTICH. Tc Deanis T.AIir. Eoesuieot defendeci: Toa are herby notifled that on. the 9th day of ApriLJlSS AEuieE. Al!jn till a ptiliniigai3t joa in the district court ot Xincois. cwxatj, Nebraska, the cbjectandprajecaf whichare to obtain a ditoree 1 frr.ni jou nn the gmtmtt that yon. are of sof ScientahUirrtoproTideasitahleEiatriteaasce tor f her.haveirroHlT'aaitwastoQljacd craelljrefjaed ). ami neglected to do so. for two jeors last past end laR Jane i.1503. aad also- a?3c?fur the castody of 1 rhtr three oinor children the issue of said mar riage. Ton are required to answer said petttioa 00 or before the 30th day of 3tar.l08. ANNIE B. AIXT5V , , B; her aiJorney. Ihrria t Sidgley. poultry 723 RSISrK3 - A. K. 8TEEITZ DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS OILS. Je- First National Bank, IM c N. McCABE, Prsprleto-r. North Platte Pharmacy. DJrugs and Druggists' Sundries. We aim to nandle: tne best grades of goods dj- Sell everytHiig- at reasonable prices, and -warrant all goods tobejnst as represtmted. All Prescriptions Carafutiy Filted by a Licensed Pharmacist: Orders from the country and along- the line of the .Union Pacific Railway- is respectfully soIIdtecL First door north of First Kational Bank. C. F. IDDINGS, LUMBER, COAL AND GRAIN AggTJirTATKgC JDK r-TQccat IJCXStSE. Sfattex oi mlinrTnn of searv WalleKam farXfepiar Uceas. 3Mfcela aerebygiveataat Hry awtkited rraoatae KdavoCAjrO-AJXISas. fie ate apaCcaticB to tae eaty coaacil or Xectk PlaSftf. liacoiH ronrr, Xcbxaska. ec Seeaaeto selLXaUiSBferitaoBsaad Tiaoss Tlnaiiru oart-i. Bit rft. Sjrace street irt the- ciy of Xortk Katte. IJacoIa corrnrj-, e hraetau frow 1st ay of Mzy, ISSr to the fetdayofXxy.lSM. If there bao oi)Jeciio. xeaaosstrance or arefceetCled -art tain two ireeks from -PP1 latk- A. D. ISW?, the sa Ilcen-e -wiU be graateil. KSaJWJXTEXATH. Applicant. Tae Tribaae Bevsapez' wffl pnhusa the afeeve aodcefor-two-eeteattbe expeiwear the apB&aat. The city of Xorth Biatte aotto be charged theirwith. FKED S. GISX. Gty Gerk. APPLICATION FOK UQUOK LICEX3K- -Matter of the application of Gay A. lints' forXiquorXicesse. . Vtfri-ilTnTrwiirmT that Gtrv A- T.aiTTg iK4oHthe3dcayotAprn.A.rJ.l3iR ale kfa aapGcatioe. to the cjtv council of orta V bttff. TJacote cotmrr, Xebra.sfca. for license tosettStalt-Spirttnons and Vinous Uqaors os Lot X Sit K. Froctstr ect. in the dry ox XarthPlirte. Iincole coantr--N'ehra3lra- frora the tit day or atav. ISS6 to the 1st day of 3ar. It there heno oWectioc remonstrance or protest ttlett within two- Treets from Aprli otav -a- JJ- use, the saia license wiii graated. GCT A. LAXSG. Appucaiu. The- TrCmEff ncwsmwr -wfrt Tin hliah. the above notice for ttro vreeis at the expense of the asplicant. Taedtr of North Platte sot to charged, theretrita. fRED K. GrSN", City Clert. APPr.TCATioy ros liqitok ucesse. Matter of aDOIicition of Prank Wetnsrantt for Liquor lJcen.e. Xotice is hereby zlven that Frani Wein ranii did rrpon the Ilth day of ApriL A. t. JS-file-hi an-cIJcorion tnthe-cirr cntincilef North Platte. Lincoln coenrv. Nebraata. for license to sell malt, spiritnoca aad Tiaoo-s liquors on Sixth street- ia XeviBe brivfr. in tcecit-r of North Platte. Llircoia county, Xebrasia. frnin the hit dar of Mar. ISB8. to tae jsz. aayoi jut. vjh. If there ce no obfectioa. remonstrance ht protest filed 'srithia Vscr weeks frora AprK lata. a. u. us. me sata license tfiu ec granted. FRANK W KING AND. Appacanr. The Tribcne newsTaner- -riH nubaah the- above notice for two weeis at the expense of the applicant: the City of North Platte B not to be charged therewith. APPLICATI6N FOE LIQtTOK LICENSE. Matter of the aunUcatioa of O. L. SparHBC for Liciuor License. Notice fa heretrr given that O. L. SnarHnr didrraonthe3d dar of Anrii A. D. lSSS.liie his applicatiod to the City Council of North Platte. Lincoln Count-. Nebrassa. far He ease to5eUXait.SpiritBods and Vinous Liqaur? on Xiiidle i, of Lot 5. BCc ICS. Spruce street, in the CUt-of North Platte. Lincoln County. Nehraata. frora the tat dar of May. IS. to the 1st dar of May. 1X0- If there be no objection, remonatrance or protest cicl trithin two weets fronr April nth, A. D. 1SS the said BcenaewiHbe eranted O. L. SPASLINIS. Applicant' above mtice for two "weeks at the expenseseC f the applicant. The City of North. Platte S not to be charged therewith. FRED E. GINX. City Cleric STATE OF NEBRASKA SS. lSCOLNCOCNTT S In tit TBaner of the Estate of George W. TXllaxd. deceaeed. By Tirtae of an order therefor of H. 1L Grimes. Jade of tae Elstrirt Court ef said county, nsule this Tth day of April. 13JW. I will sell at the east frost dcor of the court house is North Platte, is. aaid coasly, on. the 9th day of Hay. lZ&i. at 1 o'clock p m. at public Teudue b the highest Ju-t-derfarcavh. Lot 5 in Bloct 151). and Lot 2 fax Block Iffl. both, la North Platte, Neb which sole nill remain open one hour. JAWT.Saf.RAT. s-t-w Adnurdatratae of raid Estate. Yotr chickens I Will ears yon more mome? yoe feed them Prates Poultry ITood It's a good thing-, there fore we sell It. SS' J. E. BUSH, Manager- " -Ajfe m x. a. Ti IsssssssLl: ISIbIl; BBBBBBBBBBbVh Si3sSSBSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaA.Bl' - BBBBBBBBBBBBbIkI''' ' 'nBslBBSBSBBBBBBBBSSL BBBBBBBBBBBHB&4- CSSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSBBaaB BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBkMMMMM