K mm Mavth Matte A it - . . . ' - TSSfe." ffOBTH PLATTE, jSEBRASKA, 1U1SDAI fff. MAI 10, 1898. SO. 38. mm WW ? $ 0 $ $ $ $ 0 0 1$ $ it1 Ladies5 Cloth Top Shoes, -Another new one. They are Black kid & Vamps 'and heel foxed, with fancy black & cloth tops. The toes are popular shaped $ coin and leather tipped. They are dressy. & " They are wearers. You'll like them if you j " see them, andyouTl like them better if you wear them. lie 11 Slippers JLnrn soles, narrow com. with bow and buckle- A" -1X' Yellow Front GEO. bee or shoemaker about -: $ 0 $ $ $ $ $ 0 $ CrTXV CMJkUCT TXZ23ED5. L. Strickkr, of Hershej, spent Sararaay town. W. "EL Alddch, oFVroman, spent Sat-raar town. Ed asd (X Hostetter, of Suth erland, speat yesterday in the city. Mrs, JEToetetter and daughter, of Satheriaad, were transacting- bus- tewa Saturday. 4 i ' Alex. Neifeon. Del Titnngton. 3M& Jwka. Wilson were among- the Satfcerlaad people who transacted BMCMtaog la town Saturday. W. D. Page, of Wellfieet, made tkis eSce. a very pleasant call Fri day eveaisg-. ilr. Page says that crfp ppgcpecta in the southern part f .istkt oty are excellent. " Dwxiwr the month of April sLxty-wx cars ot gram, and stock were sjuppenL from Gothenburg S7 Tells AIL Dr. HHpiirejrs Manual. oflOQ psges, wkick can be found at all rn- stores, tells all about the treaet f diseases with Dr. Hsaiffcrejs Specifics. A cloth bosML cofy in white and mailed free. gold "i" checks .the grip and breaks ep colds that hang- on. Price 25c; sold by all -druggists. Humph reys 3ff edkise Co., Cor. William & Joha Sts. Ifew Tork. CHALLENGE SALE! challenge sale means that we challenge competitors to sell the same class of goods for the same money. This challenge sale will continue during the month of May and the people of Xorth Platte and Lincoln county will be ijif afforded an opportunity them before. In proof of Dry Goods Dept Waists, Hose and Mitts. Fifty pieces Organdies, in Eght and dark colors, oth ets ask 31 cents? our price S cents per yard. Freaek Imported Organdies at 20 cents; others ask 36 cents for tkesase goods. Yata wide Memmac Percales others ask 12.' cts.;. r prise 9 cents per yard. Fset slorEed Table Linen, others ask 30 cents; our prise. 3snts per yard. , . m mi WMe itameootc ac a cents per at S cents. Dress Goods and Silks. Let I W e will furah a Novelty Dress Pastor, S yards of Sg-iach goods, with all W iMrnar rnnnlrtr for . .... ... (Tie goods are worth 25 cents Let 2 We fnmisfe a Novelty PattorayT yards of 40 inch goods, all tnMHHBgs coBtpIete for... (The gnods are worth 35 ceeta XiaCS We furnish a dress pattern of Tyenfc ef 36-inch UeariettaT in all shades tUmt asl truesaags cossplete for... .... Lati All our ?10L50 patterns of silk .and OQ rTv wesi aevdties, with truBmlsgs couiplete, for OO.tU ijst I Our 57JjO patterss in Blacks asd F ps with all tnsroiBgs copIeteP All our 40-ieh all wool silk Sniefe C ire m cents', our preeest pries Sesae goods in 46-iBch atso ceeta. All oaripiported Heeriettafi ad Serges, worth up to $L2a,at to ceeta per yard. Oeelet of BlaekFigsxed SuciBaer SH'm at 35 ceets, regular price 50 ceete per yard. LADIES1 FURNISHINGS. Gorsete worth 51 cents at Cer&ISee CeC. reeular . w--v V T . . "f Ribbed .sleeve Ua&ershirte- at 'JO ceste wait aed faery heeocss at 35 cents scialp-riees will be but yoer outfit of mW mmmmVL $ 0 $ $ $ $ $ $ 0 $ 1 $ $ ffcr S.1.25. toes, one strap Shoe Store, $ M. GRAHAM, Mgr. your shoe repairing-. $ $ $ $ $ $ ii $ iti iti $ itnf Of the 135 press permits issued by the war department to war cor respondents, only one has been is sued to a woman. Her name is Mrs. Kathleen Blake Wat kins. Mrs. Watkins has been in the news paper work for a great many years and during that time has traveled extensively- She has traveled all over Cuba and knows the island thoroujrhlv. Educate Taer Rawels- Witl Cuarctv Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. 10c If C C. C. fail, druggist refund moner. There is not at present a li censed saloon in Lexington. W. A. Lromax dosed the "CapitcF Saturday night last, and S. D. Dunn shut the doors of '-Scotty's Place" Thursday morning. It has been a long- time since Ircxingtos was without a saloon,, but that is the state of affairs here at oresenL fk0tugreatjoy "of a"tpaxt oTocr citizens and the disgust of otkers. Pioneer. T&ere is & Class of Paayla who are injured by the use of coffee. Recently- there has been placed in all the grocery stores u new preparation called GKATN" O, made of pure grains, that takes the place of coffee. The raost del icate stomach receives it without dis tress, and but few cas teH it frost coffee. It does Eot cost over 4 as ranch- Chil dren maj drink it with great hese&t. IS cts. and 25 cts. per package. Try it.; Ask for GBADT-O. to purchase goods cheaper this we submit th& following One lot of Ladies' Shirt Waists, assorted patterns, some worth one dollar; your choice for 45 cents. LadiesTFst Black Seamless Hose, worth 20 cents, go-this month at 12,' cents a pair. - Ladies Silk Mitta at 25 cents, worth 33 cents. Laces and Embroider at a grett redaction. Suk Parasols at 5L25y worth S2jD0. yarn; otners sen me SHOE DEPT. Ladles' Pine Taa Shoesloth top at SL75, worth 820 Ladies' Fine Shoes, m lace or button, at SMo, worth two dollars. Oxfords in bins and blacks at one dollar, worth 31 .50 rfW Q F Whits Kid Slippers at 51.00, worth SL50. Jtl A ! 3feesr and Children's Oxfords irr tana and blacks at Y1(v greatly reduced paces. - per yard. M en's ana hervti! 5hrwoc fhstivir t i . . msu oct liUUU De fore. Xen 9 Tennis Shoes at To ceets; Bot's Tennis Shoes at G5 ceats. "A pair of hose will be given free to each person purchasing a pair of shoes costing- one dollar or mare. AH our shoes are sew asd up-to-date la stvle. Drees with .... $285 yar&, $2.85 per yard.) CARPETS. . Half wool Injrrain at40 cents; all wool at 50 cents; ffi Brussels from 65 cents tro. i : ft lor t Hesrietta, regular oQ cents per yard. MILLINERY. Greet reductions hare beea. made ia ths department. CLOTHING DEPT. We are clostEg out this departHieat. Men's all-wool Suite at 150,. wortk 36.00 Beya Eeea Paxte SaiJe froea Yoetii's 3-piece saits fm J2.59 up. Men's G- A. S.Saife, all wool, at 3SJ75. 35 cents. Coctoc price L. at w cesSe.! Sfcirte fteet 2a ceeta r l . Hats fra5G ceats fdjen to those who graduate this month. Yonncr us and receive a. fine fan: free. Yors for Great Bargains, JL'Iattac few XeL Cfestu- Caw Alxis SausbexSt May 7th. Emtor KiacrsEr We are bet ter fixen: To-dar thaa we were at last writing:. The weather has tf?an"T3 for the better: we Mare had two days of snaskine and the boys are m better spirits. We kad com pan t examination to-day asd kad fewrteea men throws out on accosnt of physical disqualification, short weight, poor eye sigkt asd other ailmeats. Tkose disqualified were WillFiaaey. J. E. Canright. David Scott. Kay Douglas. L. B. TarkiEgton, of our old company, aad Bargess. John- sos. Kiag-. A- L- and Ei Brooks. Harding-. Miller, Greenwood and Kennedy, new recruits. aU out -of a total of seveaty-Sve men, whick we tkink is doisg- well, as some of the companies lost askigk as forty per cent of their men. This has been a gala day m camp. Several excursions were run into casio, and several thous and people were here to see us at dress parade this evening-. Among those wko visited oar company were Mr. and Miss Graa. Mr. and Miss Zeller, Mrs. Ferris, Miss Alexander, Mr. Cook, Mr. Durham. Mrs. Ross, Mr. ond Mrs- W. L. McGee, all of Omaha; Mr. and Mrs. Keith and Miss Buckworth, of Lin coln. Most of them brought good things for the boys- We are in debted to our friends Mr. and Mrs. John Weismaa for a case ot fresh eggs sent the boys for Sunday breakfast. We are drilling; hard and fast, and! also Ieaminir fast. It is un derstood to-night that Fred Brooks, Ed Barracio a irk and Robert Weeks were going- home and would not volunteer. They may change their mind before morning. The weath er last week was a regular Heart breaker for the boys. We had but little sickness among" our boys and everybody but DeMott is satisfied. He says he does not like the idea of going- withOHt his regular ration of pie; he's a great boy for pie. The boys who passed the exami nation are in high glee. The oS- cers were examined Friday after noon at ike Lindell Hotel, aadhave not heard their fate as yet, but I understand there were only two wko failed to pass.; but don t know wba&Tastk&kiveradBaniiini not given in their verdict yet- The bovs. unite witk me in send ing- their regards "to the people of North. Platte. Yours truly-, . 1 FreoJ. Grau, 2d Lieut Co. E, 2d Regt. -The Ogalalla Republican says: iS. P. Delatour will soon receive 1,500 head of cattle from Arizona fto summer on his ranch in the north river countrv. than they ever bought prices; & ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft up. tJekundried shirts in plain np. ft ft ft ft ea5 TkeTIag- 3tasag. Just at ten o'clock last Satnrday raominir the caaaoa boomed, the band commenced toplaj '-The Star Spangled Banner, and the stars and stripes were hoisted on the superintendent's office, the machine shop, blacksmith, shop, the round house and. the general foreman's oSce. The band then played "America" and three rossing cheers were given tor Dewey and his magnificent victory in the Phd ippines. Rer. Beecher made a short speech, calling- attention to the fact that this was tife -first time in the history of the world thatooenatioahad done battle with another from purely humanitarian motives. He also dwelt on the glory of onr country and the fact that this was a war for righteous ness. At the close ot his soeech he announced that a bulletin had just been received giving official news from Dewey which confirmed his victory and said that he was in full charge of the Philippines. This announcement was greeted with hearty cheers, and three cheers were also given for America. Several hundred people were gathered to watch the flag-raising. At the close of the exercises near the machine shop, Rer. Randolph made a speech near the rouad-house -Sag pole and aroused a great deal of entusiasm. The flag on the machine shops was uoisted. by Miss Josephine Barnum. the boiler shoo, bv Asroes til TJnH t-fio- nnf nrr i-Vtn- n-Sz-j fitr Sirik Armwal Cosiast JTe'fecasks.Hisrk TheXorth Platte delegatiaa to the contest at York report feaviag; had a royal good time. Tier were met at the train, by soe of the high school pupils; and fna that time until the time ther boarded the train for home they weresplend- dldlv entertained.. The contest was well attended. Arthur Wray of Tork, won the first prize in the oratorical class and Miss Louis Spencer, of Falls City, won the second. In the humorous class Miss Avis Gricr, of Sutton, won the first prize: Miss Grace Wilber, of South Sioux Citv, the second; and Miss Mabel Lewis. o Rising'City. the third. Miss Ro Hammond of Fremont, won the first prize; Miss Belle Eldred, of Kearnev, the second prize; and Miss Arta Kockeruthe third prize in the dramatic class. Miss Kocken deserves considera ble credit for winning a place as all the other contestants were older and had more elocutionary train- inr- After the contest Friday evening a reception was tendered the con testants at one of York's delight- ful homes. The reception was iven by the stnior and junior classes as the York high school. The reception was very much en joyed by all who were present. " The .reception given to Reverend Thomas Baker of the Episcopal Church on Saturday evening at the home of E. McLernon was a very nice event. The reverend ;utleman comes here from Grand Junction, Colorado, and is very much pleased with, the reception accorded him. The ladies of the guild of Christ's Church had ar ranged a prosrrara consisting of music both vocal aad isstaseatal. the principal features of which were performances oa the jpiano by Miss Tyrone Allen and Miss Grace Mcintosh. Space will act per mit a detailed mention, of the pro-' rrrarn. Sidnev Poiaard . I I K7af nwJuis the toed pore, wfaalejowe ami deHciw. POWDER AkcetsMes ruin. - m if, TODROSflDONSATONCE Aggreaave CaxptJgi WilL Be &ictaL Trtm Oi. M0YE ALL AL0HG- SHE I3HE Treats to Be 5at ts Omeaff rUHppfaMf HCiit tag Wtr ia. gara-esC Wssmscrosr May 9. The caMaet at He meetiBg-today decided oaasag;. ztssslvb carssajcE. cxaisst the Sfaasfe ia. the PMirpeiBes. Fire thoesaad tnxns will he seat. It expects isfcrt- aBtews sooa. froea Samngoa,. wha hxs isaTeeL acaiasc FcrJo E3be. It is sot eelisved he will enoocstr theSpaaish fleeiatParto Siee. Latjer on. Harvaaa will fee attacked, freet tiie rur iy tie TJted States aad i miftreopg sad by the fleet ia frost. Xetara f raw. z CoswIWSm WKk thelajTigLBfi. OfTBOAKB USTTEB STATES GrXBOAI Foste, May 9. Via Key West.) fWi-fliBwaw reached. Goeaet's cemj the sk&sijt aarsoord. It caixfad the first defiake sews te theCcbaas ef the TJafted States' actios, and their pwa freedom- BetaraiBs;, it hrii the Gaeaa leader's formal aad ofSciri thaaksia. eehalf of Cubatothe TJaited States, a letter ts McXiuley aad oae each to Miles aad Saxspeoa. It alae tfcaln the Asaericaa peoie. The cewTHtwnnB. briags a confidential sage heena a detailed answer to Saaap- bqqTs eaesks as to just what are the Cabaaiaseatioes aad necessities. Be w2 report to Wateoa at Key West in the. absence of Sampson. The: other datches go to Wahiaton. by special coexx r. Gomez wants rifles cartridges, food, cIothiBff and United States troops in the order named. Armed and supplied he promises to drive the blockaded Spanuzds out in six months. Cuban? in geaeral wish arms and Americans to briBfr them. AH aiq profoundly gratefal and earnestly anxious to be put ia & condition to right. Gomez focaaSy declares his readiness to co perafcewith Miles and Sampson and sow. tJ5"Uaitefl States have available principle land jforces to take Havana without risking aay of our soldiers. HriBger in the fields almost equal Wtrpicr's cemetery towns. Ten thou sand Cuban, revclntionista. have died in the last four months. Gomez's owa f eeces ia Santa Clara axe now living- oa sraaS. game. Other portions are worse. Bet aOOU healthy soldiers remain. Sylvester Scovel. Sa5Fr actscq. May 9. Yesterday waarfar frow. beiag-a qtrkt Saaday ut the Presidio, where the troeas of fee regular army aad the California toIus- toers ahoiasrwiiaenfiiTniT- The tested StXL 3WKrd0L IbbwSbSeB- JMfBfltSfitfBt 3E seeae ef actavky aad ir iwihhuiuiT aaaitg ward a feae fee Bt)a Bht hem rmifffhrnrr to seal fee VHihi, feear es sectod - doatinntiea, ac a. asefaeaf s jjsrtse. 3fege. taeaace offwiag feeea- scrresfcHrcattue accepted. The ger ernor how has the names of 50,000 vol unteers whose services cannot now be accepted by the Uaited, States govern ment. The City of Peking", one of the transports chartered to convey the I troops to "Mnfla has not yet arrived. STia is expected any moment- There is a possibility that the City of Peking-, the Pera and other vessels of the Paci fic mail fleet may "Tie engaged as well us the Aastmlirt in hurrying the sold iers across the Pacific There is a rumor that the cruiser Charleston may not wait to convey the fleet, but wilt sad at once with stores and ammuni tion for Admiral Dewey. netting as Saa Frueisco. Chicago, 3fay 9. A. special to fee Record frors. San. Francisco says : It is believed that the government has beea warned that the Spanish are inteadisg to inflict great daraage in San Francisco and viciaity, evea if they have no fleets aad armies here to do it with. The ia formatioiiis feat the spies will be relied npoa. to work havoc upon this side ef r the continent and it ej greatly worry ing both government officials and local authorities. Immediate measures were taken to guard against such contingency as far as possible and the first resalt was the doabling of guards at all places particularly exposed to sach attacks. Extra police were detailed to assist the regular gaaxds m watching-ia port the battle ship Wisconsin, now feeing built-at the TJaion Iroa Works. Guards were doubled areend the Pinola pow der works. Precaations at Mare Island navy Yard have beea. increased. The great Spring TaHey seservorr, which supplies Saa Frxacisco's water is aow watched over by armed guards. The bkrwiag ap of fee great dam would not only leave San. Francisco wifeoat water and wkhoat protection frona fire, but wouH casse to be swept away fee dty of Saa- Mateo. Spaaish Patrol alt. Glhnltar. 1 Gisraix&s, 3fay 9. TheSnardsh dis patch boat Giralda (formerly aa Eag Iisk pleaenre yacht and the torpedo de stroyer; Destractor are patroIEag: the straits of Gibraltar. Aa araied xser- chaat steamer: aad a. torpedo coat are" anchored off Algeciras bay, geafeera Spara. The British channel fleet left yesterday foe Aresa bay. The British craiser CharybsSs sailed for the Caaary Isiaads. Spsshriff flee Frera Maails. 3Qss, 3fay It is clahaed feat a mcsrogg hag beea received hers from SaaBSa aaaeaaciag that fee Sfsaisk trooes have retired frosa 3aaaSa,tok- iHejwkK them aiLfeeh: actios, awd jfcorsi ReeaaatracOBC -jf nfilnh Cabinet. Vaskhj Xav 9. If is here this af fences, feat fee eahfaiet T-firf-Tti hare pieced fees: jectfoKoo at fee heads ef Seaar Ssaeta, the jre er, wife the view of a asahoMe ra- o fee stHuetey. wooraoiB lies: unaiKTW. WKk tfca ,May?.- Sew- arsD. WeedlerarTJaied Se4ee ecto SpnHT, aiiiifwd froea Sew York leet iivmiwg; ehectry iefsee 9 eke. Be rrmt iirectly t fee Wiafce homo, whece he was give a mask eevsaal zecefdes Irr fteywnrfnnt He xesstiseel ha. eea eaee wkk fee yceaeeat vstO a. late hoer, fee- antJm B3af steadea eeias; ialocawSy ami feoc- eezhly eascassed. Geaeral Weedford eeefiaedto he fntorriewed afsa the sahfect. He h still is. fee dtflimmtic servke aad said k wag Tnemritly iat- groger for haa, to tbh Vb aay si lergefcHcacifHt coacezaae; ass cosaee- faeawkheveats wafch haxe iaToIrad twe aatsoss m. a war. Itcaa be said that fee preat-eat set oeJy gave Geaesal Woodford a cerdial receeK3, hat wanaly coaeratalatei hiaaapoa his coadact of Amirnmm is- terasH ia SCadrSL The graciggnfr ae- feredhim that Mb work ia Xa4rH dar iag:the czidcal crias at wife Iwea tse ajprevaL It was leeraed feat the iiTmiwiiiti i uBS. aea. x y expose ia rrt TUTTnlrtTng- te Geseral Woodford fee nItieucaof fee Halted States to Sfaxa ia eeea Bag&e, iiwpei? of ha the state aepart- aeat crpaer, which is asaaHy esploy- edia cable correosdeace with diplo matic lepreseatativcs- It was expected by the presieac that the ni MiiTnge to Miewtec Weodf ord wosld he laid be fore fee Sagaota. ministry before it was delivered to Geaeial Woodford, aad ia this ae was act i&carrect. aa eveata proved. The message was delayed aaany hoes ia delivery aad Minister Wocdferi af terwards leacied feat the altheatam had been ia fee haads of Preader Sa- gaeta and had beea. coaeidered by fee ctthtaet loag before he learned that it had arrived. Thas k was feat the Spaaisk govermseat was eaahled to givehiaahk paaspors be&re he had an. oppurt Baity to deliver fee akiwatam formally to fee Xadrid goreraateat. The fact that fee altimatum was hoc delivered to the Spaaish geTeraseat was eatrrely satiafactcrf t the adaua istrat 91. as it ttjs ia aesxdanee with the expectation of the presides!-. Consul Geaeral Bowea. whose head' anarters were at BarceloBa. arrived here iacosapaay wife General Wood- lord. Me, too, ceciiaed. to mass aay Hbsa Ejosg-, 3ay 5. The United States gunboat, Hugh McCnTToch, which, arrived here on Friday witk dispatches froBg. Admiral Betrey, oSc ially announcing his great victory over the SpanigH, left here at S o clock Saa day afternoon, trreeawicn. time, oa af refers to yauffa. after, it is aader stood, receivinsr many urgeat dfaaatches freas Washington. But its telieved feeMeCaHeck will first go to JKhs hay to await there aaal im U m timm. Sac Adasal Dewey ae to how he Ss.to deatj with the Philippine Maud JLaeacdia&torspom here fee Amer- mmak hr ime, fee yJiiw.4r asee we-ai leeata taiMniimij- jflsutusso tu ef ffeeUated gtoSMy fee inrariT mimr, it )8 2Sf)fidy 2L9$d. tfaefiinuis nisi f fee 3ae easte.iBaB& rape aad Emperor Coaler. Lo.vdot, 3fay 9. The Bonse corre spondent of the Standard. It h un derstood that the pope and Emperor Francis Joseph, have exchanged views as to the advice which, they would offer the queen regent in csae of va rious contingencies, aad she relies al most unreservedly on their moral sap port and also upon their good offices in securing the intervention of the powers ia a way that would save a position for Spain. The principal American. Ro man. Catholic bishops have counseled the pope to moderate his actions some what, as it might produce- a correspond in rr reaction in America." Losdot, May9. According- to a dis patch from Paris Commodore Dewey'3 dispatches and the completeness of the American victory have grsatly cha grined the French press, which has beea assuring France that the Ameri can, fleet was locked up in IVfnrrna bay. TTw Basian papers are full of criti cisms of the Spanish fighting. They accise the Spaniards of losing- the arse nal at Cavite throagh cowardice. Szaeeg Kcpert a Xftb. .EjettWest, Fla., Xay 0. There is ao fouadatioa for Captain. Geaeral Blanco's dispatch, to Madrid as to Uni ted States cruiser CiacianaiL She hae beea. lying here several days, and noth ings wrong wife her. Y3 TEPTTT.TTQLB. Chving- ts iateraatioaal ccmpHcatioQi growiaoatof fee war between the United States and Spain, the British government is arranging to fortify SC Joans. A daisies frosa Madrid says Gea eral Correa, minister of war, aad Ad Bskal Bermejo; minister of marine, are organizing reinforce ni eats for the Phil lipfcaes. A dispatch from. Hawardea sayst '3fr. Gladstoaehas beea more corafortasle dariap the last day or two, bat the local aicoaee is- slowly increasing, and there is gradaal dmiaatioB of streagtiu-T The worst flood since 1S44 is devasfet iagthe Arkaasas valley aad towns ake: fee baak3 of that stress are submerged while ssasy farm baiHiHs are afloat. Oaefnsfeof fee city of Yaa. Bares, Arfr r jg eight f eet aader water. Bivet skfe; asd Eabyloa, two deasely settled aabazhs, ace aader sater aad several large resiaeaces have falTea lata the river. Every feet of dry laad is crerwaed wife hoaeeacid goods. Theae anwh ef people have beea drivsa frees feear homes The VjuToBJil, Tiamn Texas aad Iroa Xosataia aeada tied ap ia Indisat Territory. IjOBxr,Xay 9. A rye pin? hare beea What plnanwn is feare ia Efa wife a heedache. eeactif etioa aad biKonnaanii feeai who eald biooio erfaetly heaJtr by uoaf De- isflSL iiTmimi wait lactefeeaeafeaaasincVsafcaaa. 3 -'tZ. Watcti this space for i Opening I Announcement T I I Richards. The Fair. I TjmummmmMiMiMtt F.J. BROEKER, MERCHANT TAHOR. Beady for the Spring trade fine line of choice suitings- Irelaad Waai laterreatlAa. Dcbldt, 3Aay S. There was a desca- strafemaeexWeafcport, coaaty Mayo, yesterday, to protest agacast 4the ia- daffereace of CRarbratel Eaclish ralers towards sterratkm. ia Irelaj9d'r. Itwae reselved to start a aatkmal aoveal to fee president aad ceagrass of the Uatted States, pontiaf; oat the ccatM- baaefue veaalatiea, "Ttirrsrtntf aad T i w r . jr' it. f raj5 LUt w uiiuieaaJB,. ima r -r , i . fee. VbMi leader, M wellasheriuaiestys coafereace Seaecf Xcatero Bks, the presaieat of the senate, have been wifeoat resalt. Everybody seems loathe to aasame fee respoaabilities of aeamiar office aadec, the eripfing condition of affairs. Swont fBr-Uctrej-. WautiTo:v, 3ay 9. Seaatssr Lodge preseated aad the womtte passed a refo lution. aafeoriziBg- fee preeideat to pre seat a sword to Dewey aad ntedals to officers aad mea aaderiim wha were ia the battle atXaaiku It 3ppropriites f 10,000 for the parpcee. CotCHESTER, Conn., ifay 9. For the secoad time within 20 years Colches ter's business quarter has been reduced to ashes by fire. The less is about fG0,00O, mostly covered by insurance. Ore., on. ArriTe a Knhta. Bahia, Brazil, May 9. The U. S. battleship Oregoa arrived here this noraiag'. It is said she is bow acting uader secret iastructiQae from Wa&h iagtoa. KlfrtfegrStHl Solsroa fa Spate. 3adsidt ifay 9. Swt? have ferokca eat at Caair aad Alicante. 3foretroabIe is feared. Xartial law has beea pro claimed ia the proviaces of Albeceto and Jaea. JULY ITrTKAT UP TO $L2L May Claaea at ai-TJ, tfc KskesC Volat ot lt0 S9sCofS CaiCneMar2- Waeat today opea-i 3(7c abort; Satardaj-'a dose. Tradisa; besaa aasidst -wild, exe ttrawTtfe. Liverpool, market appeared, to ban; gose complete j- beromi con trol. The Jcly crptltm nko-xeo. & gain, of per bAel. wy opemeiiaeTv at from Lirf afaMff tL by jmnpH to reacting to Si4 Jlar opeaea. s.c ni sixer ac todwt H-Tj. reacted to gJB. tat ma a? to Iua. Cora opeaed strna -xitfe Trh at. Ca6 Trerc actrre ai Srsu FroTfcao extracted, some strrajrtk froat graia. CU3STSG PaitTHA. Ceas 3Car, X&tz. Joly. 3&&Xc- POKX Xar. ; July-. 51U2 IdLBS Xsr. 6J8 ; Jab", ISJEZiZZ 05. Sias-Xar. &S; JEiy. KM. Ca& qqotnft'oaa: So. 2 redwi-aX. fLSTa 3 rc. rL3fLSI: Jfa. Z harJL "o- 2 bard. UM6$USll 5a 2 sprtsw nj2U3; 3b. Z spriatUa9I;o.lorHwra9prj3; SL; 2fm Z aecx, aac; Xo. 1 oato. W&XXp. CMorU Steele. iKJtrr szadea steadr. Egit lower; Hkt. XJss SLajamfci roweh. l.t.S. Cat- tlc BL-cdjtn. Sf8; ateadr to Ise lower; terras. JtaeSJSt ecmamA ieias.t3Bt; 7smte3.KtiSlfi; jluifci.i J aatCfeeden, EAemf sVooisaa. wsafc. Otyrira Staelc ' -Taskmi Orr. 2Smr Caarie Ba m z -weak t C towers Te m f t Auft bs9'9(9-9bI 1bB- tKSBsW 99fp0fe- 9tBC aSBdBA -ScfiSatHa SsW0' 9fe6aBSSF" SC M9&FQ. kSaakM QiE 2fajsis4 9KdSalMat mw91&!fm JBflS-JsJ yMflstMwVp, aas.fJt. . muimz with -SATISFACTION GUAEAJSTTEI. TR0UBLET MADRID . Stmieits of the Universitj ire is-. seKliling- 5"ear the Capital. ' ACTIYELX INCITE A, BIGT. t Tall of PoUetr Endearaiasr t I &ee rifuaa mu .?uieau erven. 3forT. The iSPTiaee at9tosa of disorders isrtfrd fmr T-r-inan ucRsts. f yf feng-nTisiTiT hr-T rrrrrira'- ce&tcu hetweeasaiR nd vo&x- At Scria. i- capital of the province of th name, i the rioters have bnmed fee marie c , bafldimr and the barracks of the firooit. Here, amtia. the women, joined in the rkxrnjr. The feeling- is especiaTry bitter against the speculators, in graio. &eriou3 trouble is apprehended here aad much excitement prevails thrBugk oat the capital. . Students of the uni versity are; assembling- there, and it is Bupposed they intend to promote a rioc Astros force of police has best, de tailed to prevent the ganeral public from reaching the university aad join-xng- the students, which is believed to be the plan of the leaders of the pro posed demonstration. A military dic tatorship, headed by General Campos is probably the lost chance to 3a ve the dynasty. ZSQg TEE WISES. At South Bend, Ind.. Frank Harring toa fatally shot Kirs. Tahtert. a, widow wife whom, he boarded, because she re fused fc marry him. He thert blew oat his own brain?. Charles Glaser. ex-cocnotraHer of I West Bay City, iliciu. shoe and Mfied. himself -Monday, tiiaser was recently indicted, by the county grand jury oa charges cf forgery and embezzlement. F. P. Schuster, of the Germana Schaetzea club, broke the world's re cord at the 3 yard-target at San Fran cico. Eig score of 214 was two greater than the record made last year by A. StreckeL Oa. Xoaday last the ice covering: a stream, ia a defile near 'Crater hike. TirA-i, gave way under the passing: throay of KTottdficrT and more than a score of men were precipitated into the water aad carried to certain death be neath fee river's frozen coating: Gen. 2erziam has issued anorder directia Captain Bogerdus Fi dredge, 14th infantry, stationed at Slogwayv Alaska, tr proceed wife oae coBtpaay of infantry to- Port AogeL This order was occasioned by reports cf wholesale robberies and holdups at Wraajrel &y thugs and gamblers. To Cure Constipation Forever. Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic- Ifc. or 25c If CC- CX fail to cure, druggists refund money. HUMPHREYS CURES 1 Fever, Congestioa f Worms. 3 Infants'' Diseases. Diarrhea. T Coughs Sc Colds. No. No. Na No. No. No. 9 Heteche Xo. lO Dyipapai, IndigtaUsjaut 11 Pa.a st Periods. Hoc tCropv Mv 14 Sfctat Disnasis Hev 15 RiMiKMitiaaax. No. 19 Cahrrh. No. S7 Kidney Diuases. M Tjfktk. 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