SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBiBl- WW m rnn Hatto nWYi 1 m 1 vrr7 i a pbtboig Illlvlllln. 1 fffvi nJLJt -i A IV f ft . . OPPOSITIOI TO-. BOSDS. Will XeftTft'-TSere Today. 5,000 ysm to inyade guba. cretry Aler Simply Says the War De partment Is Preparing Ferlamedl- - r Me Aetien Otteera efthe Block adt&g l"Iet C safer. Bepablieaa Senator! Ptopoged. ts Rcdee Am ant et Isaac. - :IepOTt CfllTeetllj.Tarapa That TrOOgS senate thiB.wesk fesln tho war-'reYsnUo bill -whick 13 expected o reachrsM body early in the week. It will bere- ferred at once to the committee on finance, and probably will bo reported back Wednesday or Thursday. A meeting of the finance committee has been called for today with the view on the part of the Republican members of having the consideration of the bill in committee begun, informally. They have even intimated that they may ask that a vote be taken at: this meeting with the view of reporting, the biD. as soon as it is referred. y The Democratic members of the com mittee will oppose this program as they desire opfortanity to have various amendments considered. It isnow be lieved that they will offer a provision for a tax on all producing-industries, another, for an inheritance .tax and a third foe Bon-interest bearing treasury notes. It is also probable that an amendment-will be suggested for the isaaance of $100,000,000 in greenbacks to take the place of -those outstanding, which are snpposed to have been de stroyed. They mil seek to have the bond provision of the bill eliminated entirely on-the plea that the, time has not arrived for a bond issue. There is a possibility that the Repub lican members of the committee may amend the bond provision, as there $s more or less dissatisfaction with it among Republican senators.. 6ne of the changes suggested is 'a reduction of the amount of the bonds. When the bill reaches the senate the opposition, will insist upon having time, for the various factions to state the reasons for their opposition and it is now predicted that two weeks will bo required for debate. While they will insist upon the elimination of the bond feature they will all state that they will vote for bonds, later if war should be prolonged sufficiently long to require their issuance. The program of the senate until the revenue bill is reported is uncertain. The postoffice appropriation bill proba bly will be reported and passed and the omnibus claims bill may be taken up. JACKsosntrs, iia., May 2. A spe - Gift! to the TmesrUnioa and Oitizem from Tampa says: General Shafter, who is looked noon as the officer who will have charge, or the army or occu pation, gave an audience last evening to several newspaper men. In the course of the conversation the question of countersigning war correspond' enta' passes was brought up- General Shaf tersaid he woald nol assume com mand fer a week' or 10 days, as he would be busywith other matters. He would take up the subject in ample time. ' ' , The general, while he came to no conclusion an the subject, will be in clined to limit the number of accredited war correspondents to as small a nun ber as possible. Four regiments of infantry from Chickamaugua, Mobile and New Or leans arrived Snnday, being the First. Tenth, Twenty-second and Twenty fourth. Seven train loads, made up of . 95 cars, reported from points along the , Plant system arrived here this morning ; The trains brought the remainder of the artillery,' cavalry, horses," stores, etc One hundred additional pack mules came in with the First regiment It is reported that a dispatch was re ceived here last night, the contents of which indicate that 5, 000 men of our army and as many Cubans here as desire to accompany them, will leave on Tuesday, and that the steamships 'Olivette and Florida of the Plant line were officially inspected to ascertain if "their capacity is sufficient for that num ber of troops. Matanzas is mentioned as the destination. Washixgtos, May 2, When asked if the army was preparing for an inva sion of Cuba at an early .date, Secretary Aleer replied: "We are preparing for immediate, action and we try to keep so prepared, but plans made today may of necessity have to be changed tomorrow, and that i3 why we are compelled to keep absolute silence, for -every detail that becomes doubtful .necessitates an other change." Blockade of Harass. On Board New York Off Hataxa (via Key West), May S.-r-The blockade of Havana continues. The United fleet at this hour is somewhat bout 10 miles off MuinifMBT. 1 '"' cruiser Montgomery and tfo'Wjf jQsceola have ust arrived fronEeTVeet. The Indiana, Detroit and Mayflower are lying close to the flagsJripNjiwYork The Mayflower is . r - -; TT - going fee PAN V IN SANTIAGO; Provisions Scarce and Prices J?eyond the fieaci of tfie Majority. ASKS FOE BRITISH WAESHIP. Sfvaaiik Threaten Death to Eajllak aad Stone the Cemalate New Toriilica tloas Being Thrown Up Bad Con ditions In Porto Bice. : British ftfllsr t. i- T i.. ' . v Key West. The weather stiff breeze is blowing. ana Taylor came on p daring the day ana n with Rear Admiral ;ptam Chadwick. The Strathdee, Captain Cur- Progress to Sagna la Grande ? j , i imhuu 10 iieavu to cany r two shots had been ihip. The Strathdee Sd her iflpntitv and ti j t-i a , sceea, as oagua la ueo. pore, jap- a topped twice Now Orleans Puts to Sea. New York, May 2. The cruiser New Orleans, in command of Captain Folirer. left the navy yard dock at ll -An o'clock Sunday morning. As she steamed down the river toward the upper bay, she was greeted with a chorus of steam whistles from tho craft in the river. There was a large throng of sightseers on the Brooklyn bridge and a mighty cheer was given to the vessel as Bhe glided under the big span. -Off Tomp Mnsville, S. L, the Topeka was sighted at anchor and both vessels dipped their ensigns in mutual recognition. With out stopping the New Orleans put straight out to sen. Gsardlag Powder Mills. WnaoxGTOX, DeL, May 2. Yester day batteries G and M, Fourth artillery, I TT-:f.J O i. i . ? 1 r , uimeu. oiaies nny, arriyeu at juonnu Ohanin, a small station near the Du pont Powder works, k via Wilmington. They will act as a guard at the powder works. Since the-explosion of powder mills in different parts of tho country,, the government and the Dupont com pany have feared treachery on the part of Spanish agents, and the government decided to place an armed patrol about the works. The artillerists came from Washington. Only employes are now allowed near the factory. Chlclcaraatiffa, 'May U. Comparative ith the army in Chick- ay. lio new orders of I been received, and nicates an immediate can be noticed. Hard drilling and the work'of thoroughly organizing the various Mgiments and divisions goes steadily oft. The First regiment of cavalry, composed of 700 men, is spend ing the day getting in shape for exhibi tion tomorrow anderits commander, Colonel A. K. Arnold. Tho regiment Will appear in the big parade which opens Chattanooga's spring festival. General Brooke and staff and many other officers will be guests of honor. a.fl VVIl tfnt n . r. A n t A n n stand. Horss Coagrratalates Dewer. WASmxaTOX, May 2. Representative Lavingstone (Ga.) has introduced this resolution in tho house i "Resolved, That the thanks of congress be, and they are hereby, tendered to Commodore sqnadronTtor the eminent skill and valor exhibited by him and his squad ron in the recent engagement, resulting in his glorious victory and the destruc tion of the Spanish fleet at Manila." HoBe Pastes Emergency BUI. Washikgton', May 2. The house passed wituouc division-the army emergency bill. The bill includes 150,- 084 for expenses of the Cuban expedi tionary force, and also $350,000 for tor pedo work. The bill appropriates about I 136,000,000 for war expenses. It was explained that volnnteers would be paid from the time of enrolment and their expenses from their homes to the place of enrtdmer,Boni3 by the government. Government Secures Illinois. Philadelphia,- May 2. It was an nounced yesterday that the steamship Illinois, formerly of the American steamship line, has been secured by the government and will probably be used as a transport. The Illinois was one of 1 lave Yankees. four boats built by the Cramps for the American line in 1874, her sister ships being the Pennsylvania, Ohio and Indiana, and they were the first to fly the American flag in the trantatlantio trade. The boat is !M0 feet, long, 43 feet beam, and 8'i.l feet deep of hold. She has three decks, five bulkheads and triple expansion engines. Mexican Officials Cautioned. Mexico City, May 2. The govern ment has cautioned its employers to ob serve in act and conversation entire neutrality regarding the American Spanish war. The masses of the peo ple are undoubtedly for Cuba, but the i , t . i-, uoenu papers are lor spam, aud it is suspected that Spanish influence is actuating their policy. The clerical papers are naturally hostile to the United States. MJaatoaomah Sails. Charlestok, S. C, May 2. The monitor Miantonomah sailed at noon Sunday for Key West. While here the monitor took on a full supply of coal and fresh water and also had some slight repairs made to her machinery. She went out with everything ap parently in good condition. Vermont legislature to Act. CfTKKTER. Vt.. .Mav 2. Govarnor Grout has called an extra session of the vill be sent Kingston, Jamaica,. April 0. Ad vices from Santiago de1 Cuba 'are that on Saturday last, Pombo, commandant general of that division, proclaimed that every man between 15 and 50 must volunteer in the Spanish service under nenaltv of arrest, trial and death. A reign of terror exists in the city and thousands leave nightly. The British consul there has cabled for a warship, A strong anti- British feeling prevails in, Santiago de Cuba. The street crowds a few nights ago cried "Death to tho English" in front of the British con sulate and threw stones at the consul, who has charge of the American relief work. He has been threatened with personal violence. Tho authorities have placed a guard over the consulate. Senor Chucho de JJianduiey, mag istratof the high court of Santiago, and known as an intense .Spanish sym pathizer, one of the ino3t prominent men in the city, left for the camp of the Cuban Brigadier General Chavellos. .He was accompanied by several kins men and his going produced a vivid iin pression. The exodus from the city has continued by night, the Spaniards making no opposition, except that a few men have been arrested as examples Five thousand persons have.lefc-for the i country since, the proclamation, lour j fifths beintr women and children. The I Spanish, soldiery now assume a ully ing attitude and threaten to Jail every Cuban left in the city when the block ade begins. When the American fleet appears, as it is daily expected to, all tho noncombatants will be expelled. Though the governor of the city, En rique Caprilles, has seized for the gov eminent all the large stores of food in private hands, many shops still do busi ness with small stocks, the prices doubling day by day. Monday meat was 40 cents a pound, Tues day 70 cents and today it is $1 a pound. Chickens are $2.50 a piece. The governor announced today to quiet public alarm that a ship loaded with provisions was expected, but when, where from and what is her name, nobody knowsj Tho story is not believed. The Spauish soldiers, and especially the sick, are also abominably fed. About 1,400 sick in the military hos pitals bere get nothing except bean soup three times' a day, with aii ounce of meat to a plate. Two thousaud sol- f diers in San Luis hospital have had ! only salt fish this week, and the coudi-1 tions are now so bad that the Spaniards would almost rejoice to surrender after onogood fight The preparations for. defense are going forward, however. A new battery has been erected the west barbor entrance with four rapid fire guns, and 10 or 12 more rapid fire, small caliber guns will be mounted on Morro and the cast side battery. The Morro fort has at least 50 ancient brass cannon, marked 17G1. There are reports about torpedoes in tho channel and harbor, but they are confusing. Preparations have certainly been made to lay torpedoes, but whether it has been actually done is not known. Strong floating mines are ready to be placed. The Spaniards assemble night ly in the chief streets yelling, "Long Spain" and "Death to the BEJOIOIIfG- AT WASHUGTO No Direct Report Expected From Dcyrej Jor Two Days. Y'-WASHiXGTOJr, May 2. Joy beamed fea every countenance, at the navy de partment this morning and the officials exchanged enthusiastic congratulations on Commodore Dewey's victory as they entered the department to tako up their daily tasks. Many of tho officers were tired and worn to the verge of nervous prostration by tho exhausting labors of the last few weeks, but all fatigue was forgotten for the moment as they stopped to talk of the battle of Manila. There was anxious inauiry from, all sources for some kind, of news of the details of tho fight. It was" realized by the officials that nothing can be cx pected directly from Commodore Dewey in tho usual course for at least two days more. -There is, however, possibility that some information, at least more reliable and freer from color than that which comes from Madrid, may be f orthcominghrongh the Brit ish .foreign office. The cabled report that the British consul general at Ma nila, after the conflict, held a confer ence with Commodore .Dewey indicates clearly that he is at least in possession of the American story of the naval bat tie, and probably has been acquainted with the" extent of the loss suffered by the American ships. It is not doubted that if the opportunity offera tho con sular officer will communicate promptly the facts to his home government, and it is just as possible that he has been requested by Commodoro Dewey to see to it that a brief and fair statement of the facts ars transmitted to the United States government. Secretary Alger declared that it was a glorious victory," but, in common with other officials of the administra tion, declined to make extended com ment on it. Navy and army circles, after manifesting throughout tho day the greatest eagerness forx news from the Philippines, received with intense joy the news from Admiral Dewey's fleet. Their satisfaction that tho defeat of the Spanish had been overwhelming was strengthened by reason of tho news coming first almost wholly from Madrid and they wero quickly unre served in expressing their gratification upon the signal triumph of tho Amer ican forces. Acutnaltla'5 Policy. New York, May 2. A copyrighted cablegram from Singapore to" the World says : Upon his arrival at Hong Kong General Aguinalda, the insurgent eader of tho Philippines, will probably be transferred to an American dispatch boat to join Commodore Dewey at Ma nila. Aguinalda's policy, after the. Philippines have been enptnre'd, em" braces the independence of tho islands and the internal affairs to be controlled under European and American advisers. The insurgents desire American protec tion, temporarily at leas, on tho.samo lines as proposed after tho Cuban cam paign. The Echemo includes freo trade to the world, safeguards! I enacted against an influx, of Chinese aliens, a complete reforma tion in the corrupt judicature under , European officials and the abolition and expulsion of religious fraternitie3. at ' Spaniards have committed horrible massacre of defenseless population. Cebu City was almost entirely destroyed. I! GIXW0EIMEK" ULLED 0UTEIGHT. . J! Sa&iefeas Circamstauees Sarroaad the j' Disaster. Eastok, Pa,, April 29. The town of Dojjer, in Morris county, N. J., and tho country within a radius of 30 miles waf startled last evening by a series of teriific explosions, the first of which occurred at 2 :10 o'clock. -The explosions eccarred in, the At lantic Powder company's works, and theTplant is a mass of ruins. Six work men- were Killed, four serionslv in- junjd, some probably fatally. The re mains of tho dead have not been re pv!red. The dead are: JlLyred Rarick. "iLLIAM StUMPF. ; CisperRay. - . David Scherer. William Hatcohs. ' EuasEbers. All the killed were married and leave families. The works were situated in an iso lated spot seven miles out in & rough country from Dover. There were 10 buildings in the group, and all were destroyed. The first explosion occurred in one of the packing houses, cau3ed, it is thought, by a spark from the pipe of a careless smoker. The concussion set off the explosives in another house near by.!' Debris and burning timbers of tho wrecked buildings were carried high into the air and fell in a shower over "Awarded Highest Honors World's Faky Golii Medal, Midwinter Fair. CREAM BAKING mm A Pare Grape Creas ef Tartar Pewtfer -40 YEARS THE STANDARD. PATH OF THE ST0B3C first Cjcloae of tke Seasea Create IIjitoo Ih Thrco States. Sioux Crrv.May 2. The storm which originated Saturday near Valparaiso, Neb., crossed the Missouri, river to South Dakota, where it struck the towns of Elk Point and Richland, and finally wound up in Northern Iowa. the remaining buildings, setting fire to Westfield, Akron, Mallard, Archer and me.mainiaciory ana uie other five Maurice suffered. Another brannh of Status of Spanish Subjects In America. "Wasiiejgto.v, May 2. Tho president has in course of preparation a proclama tion which will bo issued within a day or two, fixing tho status of Spanish sub jects in this country. Generally speak ing, the proclamation will mate it known that such subjects are under sus picion and, it is believed, will announce that stringent measure will be taken to prevent their hindering a speedy and t successful conduct of a war against the kingdom of Spain. Bad Conditions In Porto Rico. St. Thohas, West Indies, April 30. Famine and smallpox are killing men, women and children in Porto Rice The conditions in the interior are horrible. Children are perishing of starvation, and the villages are petitioning the government for succor. Smallpox is epidemic. Draught animals are dying, and the desperate, starving peasants are killing beeves in the highways, cut ting them up and distributing tho por tions among the hungry. Patriotic Enthusiasm at Detroit. Detroit, April SO. A stirring exhi- ; bitipn of patriotic enthusiasm was en acted at the inaugural of the new Detriot light guard armory last night Sousa's musical spectacle, (r,Troop of tho Colors,." was the feature of the evening and the national airs and waving flags fired the patriotic ardor of the audience of 8,000 to an unwonted degree. Neary every one present joined in the "Star Spangled Banner" .finale. Oregon Will Nat Tarry In Port. Montevideo, May 2. It is announced here in a dispatch from Rio Janeiro, Brazil, that the United States gunboat Marietta, as well as the United States battleship Oregon arrived at that port yesterday. It is added that the vessels W.U resnm6 their voyage north today, accompanied by the United States dynamite cruiser Nictheroy, recently purchased from Brazil by tho govern ment of the United States. legislature for May 5 to provide f undd for the subsistence and transportation of Vermont troops. Tho state militia will be -mobilized Saturday, May 7, at Battleboro. A. Spanish Story. Madrid, May 2. A dispatch from Havana says that many Cubans are Eagle For the Gaardsmen. Eldora, la., April 30. A large golden eagle that has been kept in cap tivity for three yeais has gust been pur chased by a company of citizens and to Camp McKinley, Des juoines, as a present to company G, Iowa National Guard, of Fort Dodge. The bird, which is a beautiful speci men, has been named ''Fort Dodge." ' Cyclone Wipes Out a Town. Perry, O. T., May 2. Parties ar riving here from Duncan, L T., a town of 3,000, southeast of here, report that a cyclone struck there last night, nearly wiping out the entire town. A child was killed ind 10 persons hurt, some .fatally. Chased by Spaniards. Turks Islajcd, May 2. Tho Ameri can steamer Cherokee, which arrived yesterday with J ,b00 bags of sugar, was chased by Spanish ships Tuesday night when leaving Macoris for San Domingo. General raf&naKdr Doaanage oi me Missouri PmiSc, has announced that the positions of any of the employes of the road who enlisted would be re served for the.nntil hostilities ended. Sixty torpedoes, ordered by Brazil at the Whitehead torpedo factory in Fiume, havo been ceded, with Brazil's - consent,-s-theUnited States. Jtorty- five have already been 'forwarded to KeyWest. The .Bad (Droefship, State of Texas, with nurses -sad -medicine, arrived at Key West Aril 38 from New York. She wilUnroc&e k Sagna la Grande. The State of Teias carries supplies from Nebraska, western Iowa. and South Da kota, The east hoa&d sail train on .the Soathem PaolSo was stopped- by six masked hkrhwaymen Thursday night atCoButookr Tex.. 206 miles west of San Antonio, aad the mail and express oar were blown' open with dynamite. . Nobody was iajkred. The Haytiaa goveraiHeDt lias officially lniormed the United States minister in response to im demand on the sub ject that Havti will jf b211 all the terms of her tmty wick the United States, in. regard to privateering, etc., daring the war oetween Spainand the united btates. Spanish stMM nrft Vrnnwn tn "ha af. work, not oidy ja WwshiMtba,' bst in-j u nuw Ui HW OtHUtrf. XJB8 expOHKK oi im powder null at San -i rancisco several days ago and the scgioakm of the powder miR at Dover, N. J., are be lieved to have bee, caused by Spanish The 'officers of 4e Buois If&bnal Lira stgaed a comatainc&tien. and i to Governor Tanner, strongly opposing and proteeuB? against tne aetton of congress and taVseeretary of "war, whieh, the oemenioatk)n al leges, will result in breaking np the Jfhtional Gnard otjjiwil Ann, of Illinois. The cocaaiaHioaiioti will be siwit to Fwsident KeXinler with Governor Tanaer'a indoraosnMt. - Bancroft Sails For Norfolk. Boston, April 80. The United Stales gunboat Bancroft sailed from Charles-. offering their services to the Spaniards morning. She carried her full arma- to -repei tne American attacKs ' and it menfc of r Brings Explosives from Enslan d. New York, May 2. Tho Atlantic transport line steamer Michigan, Which arrived last night fromliondon, brought 566 cases of cordite addressed to the"" commandant of the Brooklyn navy yard. Salisbury Returns to .Loudon. London, May 2. Lord Salisbury re turned to London this afternoon. He appeared bronzed and robust and his private secretary said he had nevor seen the premier looking better. packinghouses and the shell house: In f. brief time the explosives iu these buildings wero exploded and left death and destruction in their wake. The works have baen running day and night, turning out rush orders for the government, and a largo amount of am munition ready for shipment was stored in the packing houso. This. with all other explosives, was com plelely destroyed. The scene presented at tho place was terrible. People who 'felt tho shocks and saw the flames ;of the burning structures flocked to tho place from mites around, but could render no aid to tho injured. Tho people wero terri fied and held back in constant fear of otb!4r explosions. . A few men who were in tho buildimrs mahaged to escape, and Ihey ran about the, country bewilderfed. They could givo no intelligent account of the ex plotdon. ; BUSHING TE00PS L0 TAMPA" Soldiers at Chlckamauir-.i. JSr Orleans and Mobile Ordered to Move. CmcKAJiAUGA National Park, Ga., April 29. The two companies of tho Ninth (colored) cavalry, which arrived pa Chattanooga lato yesterday after noon, were stopped after having started to Ohickamauga and switched into the "Western and Atlantic yards. Orders weie received to have the troops pro ceed as rapidly as possible to Tampa.. Fla., to which point troops from Mobile have also been ordered. Ii; is positively known that all of tho Ninth cavalry, the Twenty-fourth in fantry and the entire eight batteries of artillery now centered at Chickamauga will leave for the south as soon as they can be loaded onto the cars, which aro in ieadiness for them. By tonight it is thought all of the. trains will be on their way to Tampa. Shortly before. 10 o'clock last night a bugler of the" Ninth cavalry with tho two companies of that regiment which arrived from Utah yesterday afternoon-, sounded tho assembly and the few troopew who had been given permission to leave the cans hurried along tho streets to tho railroad yards. News of tho ordering of the troops south drew a tremendous crowd around the depot and railroad yards in spite of the late hour and tho soldiers were cheered again and again as the train pulled out. SHAW ADDEE3SES GHAEDSITEIT. Governor Gives the Militiamen to Under stand They Must Enlist Individually. Des Moines, April 29. Governor Shaw yesterday took an open part in the reorganization trouble among the Iowa National Guards. He made speeches to the men oa the field and gave them to understand that if they enlisted it was to be with officers, and meij on 'an equal footing. He said some officers would have to go as privates, that an examining board had been appointed to examine the men wanting commisiions. When civen the storm struck Ole, Whitney and Smithland, but did comparatively lit tle damage. John P. Johnson, a farm er near Richland, S. D. is the only vic tim of the cyclone so far as known. Along the path of the storm many houses are demolished, and crops have suffered greatly from the hail, which accompanied it. At Maurice two grain elevators and the Sioux City and North ern depots wero blown to pieces. New York Stocks. New York, May 2. There wa3an enormous, pressure to stocks at t-heopen-ing on the strength of the naval vic tory in the Philippines, and quotations were almost lost in the scramble. leven thousand shares of St. Paul changed hands at-the opening at prices all the way from b9l to 92. Simultan-- eons sales of 3,800 shares of Burlington wero made from Go to 97. Sugar was also eagerly brought, and rose quickly 4J to 130. Gains in specialties ranged from 2 to 4 points, and in tho railroad list generally the rise was between 1 and 2 points. Heavy blocks of stock were taken in tho trading, and there was great, excitement on 'change. Bewej's Instructions. Washington, May 2. It can be stated on authority that the president's instructions to Commodoro Dewey do not involve specifically bombardment of the city of Manila, but the commo dore was instructed to do whatover was necessary within tho limits of civilized warfare to take possession of the island, .and if a bombardment is necessary to this end one will take place. It is ex pected, however, that our Asiatic squadron will not bombard the city of Manila unless it harbors troops who are operating offensively against us. Iowa and Nebraska Postmasters. Washington, May 2. The president today sent these nominations to the .sen ate: Postmasters, Nebraska William H. Harrison, Grand Island ; Frank D. Reed, Shelton ; Samuel H. Steele.David City;E. T. Pruitt, Arapahoe. Iowa G. A. Watts, Clear Lake ; Joseph S Morgan, Dubuque ; William F. Thero, Farmington; C. B. Sander, Spencer; Thomas L. Green,- West Union. General Barrj's Orders to Break Camp. Lincoln, May 2. General Barry has issued the order fixing the exact time for the departure of the volunteers from Camp Alvin Saunders for old Fort Omaha. The order recites that tho camp will be broken at 9 o'clock to morrow morning, and the troops marched from the fairgrounds into Lin coln to the Missouri Pacific depot, where they will board the special cars provided for them. TAX SILL. 4 HOUSE Vatsr Tta DW. Washington, Acil .The hw y oc towlay passed' the war rsv&BWbiii with only the amendments agreed npen by the Republican members of tho ways and means committee added. In order to accomplkh-thk a. parliament ary maneuver was necessary, as the whole time for amendments was ex hansteU by the minority in trying to amend the bond features of the kxlL Mr. Dingley offered as a .sabetitate aa entirely new bill containing these amendments after the. bill bad been re ported to the honse-. This was aoid parliamentary trick freely resorted to years ago. The Morrill tariff law was passed in this way in its original, lecm after if had been 4ofedX down with amendments in eommitiee of the whole. Many amendments were of fered to the bond feature of the bill ranging from a proposition for the stD- iT700I?HEES IiUCAS, KB W TIME CARD. KAST CS3iTKAI TIME; l.Ve. 6 Local f sesesger. a at lb. 2-Fset MaH.-v -too ax No. 4 Chicago apecwi No. 25-Way Freigkt :05 x Train Ne2 and 4 stop oely atLexiBg ton ssd Kearney between Jorth Platte, aud Grand Island. ,rx-r. unrNll VODMTAIN TIME. Xn. 5-Comte Special GdO a x Ncl-Limited.. -ffi No. 3 -Fast Mail . . ... - -. - No. 23 Way Freignt No: 21-Fast Freight. . ... - --3do p x. EBOFBSSIGNAL CARDS. H. E. McCAW, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, NORTH FLATTB; -V - NEB. Office over Model Clothing Hpaee, stitunon of tho aathorizatioa f or an -issue of 160,- I 000, 000' in greenbacks. But all were voted down and at the last minute the .Democrats decided to offer the motion to commit with instruc tions to report back the income tax pro- - . L A I vision as an amendment inwetiu snbstitnte to the bond proposition. This was due to the fact that a number of Democrats had declined to vote to strike out tho! bond provision. The motion was defeated. Fonr,' Repub licans voted with the .Domocrats and Populists on this vote, .out oa the final passage of the bill wnicn was car ried yeas, 11 ; nays, 131, the Demo crats and Populists, with six exceptions, voted solidly against the bill. The Democrats who voted for the bill we18 Messrs. Cnmmings, McCIellan, and. Gsggs of New X!ork; Fitzgerald (Mass.), McAleer (Pa.), Wheeler (Ala). Two Republicans, Messrs. LmneyXN. C.) and Thorp (Va.), voted with the opposition. Quito a number or demo crats declined to vote. PHYSIC! AN H Office over First National Bank. C V. BEDELL, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Offices: Nerth Platte National Bank -Buildisg, North PIatte,.Neb. F. Fv DENNIS, M. D., HOMOEOPATHIST,i Over Rrst National Bant, . - NOBTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. jj S.RLDGELY, J ATTORNEY-AT-LAWj OQicex)Yer Loogley's Drugstore, NORTH PLATTE, - - NEBRASKA RhssUb Sympathize With Spain. London, April bO. The Moscow cor respondent of the Standard says : Pub-. ic opinion m Russia,- so far as it is ex pressed, sympathizes with Spam. Apart from admiration for tho courage that ventures upon a conflict with an overwhelmingly superior antagonist, Russia has received a severe blow in the suspected friendly agreement be tween the United States and England. The Russians do not forget placing their fleet at the disposal fit the north in the war of secession in 1861 and they are bitterly aggrieved that the United States is not equally mindful of this service now. Woodford Sails. Paius, April 80. General Woodford, accompanied by Mr. Sickle, his sec re tary of legation, and the naval and mil itary attaches, will sail by La Tonrainet today from Havre for New York. The will go thence to Washington. Mrs. and Miss Woodford will remain in arisfor'the present. The recall of General Woodford was highly unex pected. Argentine Will Sell Coal, Buenos Ayres, April 30. It is an nounced that the Argentine republic will publish a decree of neutrality dur ing the war between Spain and the United States, but ic appears certain that the government will reserve abso lute liberty of action in regard to coal. JLLCC X & HALiLIGAN, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAif, rfOSTH PLATTE, ... NEBRASKA Office OTer Nortb f Iatta Nations! 'Bank. E. E.NORTHRU, DENTIST. ' . First National Bank Building, NORTH PLATTE, NEB. T. C. PATTERSON, HTTORNEY-HTtLKW. Office over Yellow Front Shoe Store, NORTH PLATTE, NEB . PUR.E-: LAKES ICE. As nsual, I am again prepared to furnish the people of North Platte with a superior quality ot lake ice. I have an abundance of it, Jand my customers are assured a full sup ply throughout the season. Orders left at Streitz's drugstore will receive prompt attention. Im. Edis. POKE FUST AT SAMP302P3 PLEET- Madrid Papers S.y Oaly Oao Male Was Killed. la Matanzas fiombardmnL Madrid, Aprilaa. It t-was 'officially The.b.est announced today tho fortifications of Matanzas have not suffered "in spite of tho 300 shells fired bv the American fleet," and that "not one man was dlled or wounded thereby." In offi cial circles the stories of the bombard ment received via the Fnited States are read with shouts of derisive laughter. The Imparcial says it regrets Dandet did not live to write "Tartar in Yankee Admiral," based, it adds, oh Sampson's" glorious 18 minutes' bombardment Of Matanzas, resulting, as the official dis patch informs us, "in the death of-a mule." 5e 4.. CIGAR IN TOiMN Can be Found at. the the chance to drop out none did so, but the men have continued to threaten to go home. Telegrams from sheriffs in 45 counties were received at Governor Shaw's office yesterday, reporting men oirhand to fill out the Iowa quota according to tho proclamation. Eight hundred re cruits were reported, 600 being drilled men. Three hundred new men were enlisted at camp yesterday. Our Ten-Cent Cigfars are - equal of any. Captain General Blanco, in his report -Your, attention is invited to of the bombardment of Matanzas, says Our fine line of Chewinp; and tho French and Austrian consuls have ct,:'ri i entered protests on tho eround that no JS uuaucus ana omOK- provious warning was given. Crs articles. is added they will be incorporated into a ' nition, iuDan brigade, which is now being formed. ' guns and all necessary animu- Spain Knuckles to Italy. Rome, May 2. A special from tho Spanish government has notified Italy that the decree declaring su7,nur an article contraband of war would be revoked. few fipanlaU Ironclad. Madrid, May 2. It is reported that a new Spanish ironclad, which is beiug nuen out at uarthagena, will soon join tno Spanish squadron at Cadiz. Grant's NcpUew to Eeport. Chicago, April 30. Lieutenant Ba nec Dent, a retired naval officer, has re ceived, orders to report at once on board the, training ship Constellation, now at V" s "T- T T - . Aewporc, a. j.. juieutenant JLent is a nephew of General Grant. He ten dered his services to Secretary Long and the oner was at once accepted. Gladstone 3eaxlBKad. Lokdox, April 90, A privato, dis patch from Ha warden to a prominent politician in this city says Mr. Glad stone is rapidly nearing his end. Will Kxpel .Americans. Loxdox, April SO. A special dispatch from Madrid says the Spanish govern ment is going to expel all United States citizens froaf Spain. Bverxe3- 8a; s S, Gaeoareta Caady. Cathartic, the meet wonder f al medical discovery of the age, pleasant and refreshing to the taste, act gently and poeitkely on kidneys, liver. itm bowels, cleaasmt? the entire svstem'" urepets coioe, care headache. lever, ha bitual coastipatxHi and biliousness. Please buy una try a box of C..C. C. to day; iu, 'Jo and 50 cents. Sold and guar., aateed to cure by all druggists. Naval Appropriation Bill. Washingt6x, April 3d. At Friday's session of the senate the report of the conference on the naval appropriation bill was presented and agreed to. The measure, as perfected carries a little more than $57,000,000. If en York Slocks. New York, April SO. The stock market developed quite" a buoyant tone under the leadership of Sugar, which bounded up almost- Anoints, to 125. Spanish Spy Is Executed. Key West, May 2. Jose Yelias, who was charged with plotting to blow up the. Puritan, has been executed. SPARKS FfiOM THE VIRE3. Fifteen hundred stonecutters and helpers, struck at Chicago Monday, against a cut from $ per day to fJ. It is feared other building trades will be called-out. The town of Mobeetie, Tex., was al most totally destroy d by a cyclone Sunday morning. John Stocker. Mrs. W. S. Wright, Mrs. Ruf us Kitchen and Baby Masterson were killed. New York Opens on Spanish. 0.v Flagship New Youk Off Ha vana, (via Key West) April 20. In an swer to a volley fired from Spanish cav alry on shore at Cabanas last evening the New York sent 11 shells in tho di rection of the Spaniards. The enemy's fire was silenced at the first shot from tho New York. Whether any Span iards wero killed or wounded could not be ascertained. Spanish shots woro not observed to como anywhere in the vic inity of the flagship, which at onco re turned to the station off Morro. The -f Spaniards would never havo been fired oil had they not provoked the attack. Powder Exploaloa Kills Fifteen. SANjFiiANCJijCO, April 29 News has jnst "reached the city of a terrible ex plosion of powder that was being car ried by pack train to Colonel Dan Burns' Candelaria mine iu Mexico. 1 is reported that 218 boxes of powder and 20,000 caps exploded with such force that 15 men and 50 mules were killed. New York Slocks. New Youk, April 2&. There was quite an animated opening to the stock market today and prices advancer., Manhattan and sugar leading the way with a gain of a point each. General Electric showed,a loss of . Tisrc is & Claw ef People . wbo are injured by the use of coffee.. Re cently there has been placed in all the j grocery stores a new preparation called GRAIN O, made of pure grains, that tak.es the place of coffee. The. most del icate stomach receives it without dis tress, and but few can tell it from coffe. It does not cost over 14 as much. Chil dren may drink it with great benefit 15 cts. and 25- cts. per package. Try it. ASK lor UKAIiN-U. SPABKS PE0H THE WIBS3. Lead and sugar are advancing rapidly m ljonaon owing to the war. - A steamer chartered hv Hon? Konc banks has gone to Manila to bring away una specie mere. lThe New Athens, I1L, brewery plant w as untireiy ourned, ij'ridav, causing a loss estimated at $100,000 ; fully insured. .rroi. Gary Betz, orginator of tho sys tem of calisthenics taught in the Kansas City public schools.died there Thursday. Fire Jit Worthing, S. D., burned to tho ground the armory. The ammunition, uniforms and guns of company D, Na tional guards, were totally destroyed. Governor Lee of South Dakota se cured a change in the order of tho. war department making Huron the ren dezvous of state troops, and the cen tralization will be at Sioux Falls, i Judge Asquith, 75 years of age; and hi3 wife Marion, aged 72, woro found dead in bed Friday in their homa'j&t; Chicago. The old couple had evidently committed suicide by asphyxiation. t Whoopirg cough is the most distres sing malady;but its duration can be cut short by tbe use of One Minute Cough Cure, which is also the best known rem edy for croup and all lung and bronchial troubles. North Platte Pharmacv. V; - " ( -, Xlttlo News at Navy Department. Washington, April 30. About tho only item of news that camo to tho navy department from any official source told of the departure of that part of the Spaiiish Cape Verde fleet which con sisted of torpedo boats and transports for the Canaries. Tha fact that two of th.e -torpedo boats were in tow of tho big transports, naval officers regarded as a' sign that in the collision which thesa vessels are reported to have had yesterday tho machinery of tho boats was, disabled beyond the possibility of repair at at. Vincent. Will Be Held as Prisoners of War. Niiw York, April 80. The Evening rostis iiey West special says : All the ao pjisaengers on the captured steamer Pamima will bo held as prisoners of war; They left New York with the intentions of belligerency, not of keep ing tho neutralities,-, one of the men be mg on the way to join tho Spanish army. The United States marshal will turn them oyer to tho army authorities, What will iodgo them in Fort Taylor. Dolphin Cap tares Another Prise. WisHixoTOJ, April SO. A Key West special says the Dolphin captured an other prize, the schooner Lolle. The Lollcj was taken off Havana harbor. Cloan btsedt- 11. Beaaty Is Bleed Deep. ! a eteaa skin, tfn Ceady .clean; by starrta up the i&zy lirer and driving all impurities from tbebody. Begin to-day to banish .pimples, boils. blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Cascarets, beauty for ten cents. All druggist. satisf iction guaranteed 10c., .25c., 150c. Plock to See tho Guards. Des Moines, May a. The largest crowd ever assembled in this city gath ered atr Camp McKinley Sunday. Twenty thousand visitors camo in on excursion trains. Farmers drovo in from all directions, and with the peo ple of Des Moines the crowd aggregated 60,000. Each of the four regiments field a dress parade, and all were given great ovations. Movements ot Warships. PROVixcETOWjf, Mass., May 2. The cruiser San Francisco steamed into this harbor at 9 7 and. dropped anchor near the KatalTdin. Death of Ex-Jadse Day. Des Moines, May 2. James G. Day, ex-judge of the Iowa supreme court, is dead. LATEST HEWS OF TEABE. " Chicago Grain and Provisions. Chicago, May 2. Wheat today opened down ono point. The chief influence was tho witwa trow jaaniin, as uewpj a victory sug gested a speedy- ending of the war. July wneac opened at advanced to 95Jf and reacted to 04c. ' Corn, oats and provisions wero without spe cial feature. CWSrSO PKICK3. "WnBAT-May,H.2j; July. WTio. Conrr May, aio; July, Oats May, aoc ; July. 255io. Pobk May, UO.0):July,H.12Jf Labd May, tt.75 ; July, 15.83. Bijh May, I5.5J; July, J5.55 Cash quotations: No. 2 red wheat. J1.20; No. 3 red, L1U($U7; No. 2 hard, H.08:No. 3hard,JI.02lO3; No. 2 spring. J1.08; No. 3 spring, Jl.00Ul:No. 1 northern spring, JL20; No. 2 corn, W31Ke: No. 2 oats, Slc. Soath Omaha Live Stock. Knirrn Ouini AJTv 9 TVattlA T r a n 000; 510c lower: native beef steers, jiuxst&i.- Neived here today from Manila oanital LUIlLPSE flTirl PATP"R"A"MTrQ cu .vs ana iiMuera. toa(Si.; canners, J2a (SAiw: stocicers and feeders, KJ.7o($4.&5; calves, ;j.00(i.73; balls, stags, etc., 5J3.73. Hogs Receipts, 2.6J0: 5c higher: heavy. jaoorS.i.95- mixed.3.9u3.92; light, W.e53.R); bnlk of sales, J3.9J. Sheep Beceipts, 7,100; steady to easier; fair to choice natives, VSTOQsL&i: fair PBEffOH SHIPS IS riGHTDTS TEBf. Extraordinary ftaTal aad Military Actlr- T 7K T "V v-v t v Ity Disputed. . A TO Paris, April 29. It is announced that J A. J 9 extraordinary naval and military activ ity is displayed throughout France. All the ships recently mobilized are kept in 43 1-1..? a mi uguwng mm. xne reserves expect to be called out. At Brest there is much comment on the fact that tho work on the arsenal continues until a late hour every night, and the workmen are employed all day Sundays. Large orders for war ma terials have been placed, and all the coast batteries have been supplied with provisions aad munitions sufficient for several months. It is also announced that fresh batteries have been erected at Ushant. U. P. R.R. Land Agent, Is leasing lands in this county for the low price of $10 Per Onarter, or S35 per section, for pasture land. 300,000 AORES for sale or lease, over Harrington Call at his office &-Tobins store. D, M, HOGSETT DEATH. IQE A TBAIT0E- Bpanlsh Pallor oa the Fnrltaa Can eh t Tampering With s Magazine, New York, April 29. A Key "West special says:, A sailor on the monitor i-uriiau nas oeen convwted of treason. tanzaa. Ho was caught filing the lock ? uODtFaetOK QDa BUlldeK, f of a magazine and was fnnnrt miih, ? a drumhead court martial and was sen tenced to be shot. AND AGENT FOR Advices From Manila. -""""' -ffw. JlSDaiQfioi ro ruuipoine island, ur W TT.,;. ed States fleet is expected to arrive b Manila on Sanday. The Spanish fleet u oeen niviued into two squadrons Two cruisers, the' Oastilla and other Tesseis remain near the front nf u,.,;! to choice westerns, W-RXsl-M; comraoa and The remaining Spanish warshir! nnflo KfyvV k(wn i.rno'Al fti. i .. I . , , . , o l n oxflmpg, under """' umirai aontejo, are patrolling the western coast, awaiting the arrival of . laencan snips. The Spanish fleet, j i-iua, " Deen remlurced by a auxuiary cruiser, said tobecaoa-J u mrauuiiK jokhs and. armoH oa I a warship. Charleston Dens War Paint. Vaixejo, CrL, Anril 29 tk ; Charleston will be ready for sea service the usual war color. Work ionctown and Phaadelphia expedited. WINDMILLS. NORTH PLATTE, NEB. Chicago Live Stock. Chicago, May 2. Hog3 Beceipts. 38,000; ac tive and. 5c higher; light, I3.0st06; mixed, J3.9j4.b7K; rough. IS.Ojgl.0a Cattle fie .ceipts, 20.W0; weak and generally JOo lower beeves, $a.&X5.:3 : -covrs aad heifers. nda.i s I Texas 8teers. j:t75LW;tockcrs3 and feeders! f r7liS. Ifeeep ReceiptH, 22,000 ; weak to lite lower; natives, riaxstao westerns, ti.7altt4.m lambs, .7oS.l. Kaasa CltyJLIre Stock. Kansas Uitt, May 2. Cattle Keceipta, 3, 500; riow, wsak; Texan .steers. )8-Sia..i . Texas eows, t3,504.1u: native steers, t8.S3 4.93; bvb eews aad heifers, 2.&4.$7 Btock&rs aad feeders. .Xi3L TTt. ' ceipta, 5,201; steady to higher, active; halk of aales, J8.7si96; heavy, OAaeirpaekera. 13.758.96; mixed, J3.7u.5J.9j: lizht. SLftkaa si.' Beceipt, 2,W) ; steady ; lambs, Jl.OOSe.STr. painted on the is being. J. F. FILLION, Ploier, Tioworier General Eepairer. St.Xeai4 Grata. St. Lome. May WEAr T-nvra-'. w red eaefa, efefRtor. illS: tmat. si.ui. w, UBB: July, 8f!s; Steet . gj'rc Joly,a!32e; Sept., ate. There are three li'ttlA fhin -u:u do more work than any other threcr little things created -they are the ant, the beo and DeWitts.iittlo Early Hfcer the last being )fae famous little, ru'lic , yw-. .. j u Momacn a.fd liver trouhlaa. VorK lalie Pharbaavr. Marine Arrive at Key West, Key W6T, AprU 3fe.-The troop ship Panther arrived this nnn;. . .Hampton Boads with 809.mariv.aa voyed into jortby the Montgomery. Twe MMKeiM TMU. When peefte buy, try, aad by asrsin. it Beans they're satisfied. The people w me UBitea States are now buying Oaecarets Candy Cslbartio at the rate oi two million boxes a veer and it will be three -millioa before 'New Year's. It means merit proved, that Cascareta are the most delightful bowel regulator1 for every body the year roand. All Jarog gists 10e.,25c., 50c. a box, OBraguar- snieeu. - THE SREATEST IMPROVEMENT SfTKf- rniincNCPn SMOKE, ma uirkor Waad. coatalnlmr a nt mmt pren-ativc- A liquid to . applied to meat witn a iimn lahor. money. an IM ill U - - . .1 73c Mttia SoWt.yaIIflnjrl-w. Oct inegenuiac SOLD.il' A. F, STREira-