iniiinin I'aO Sam'a (. Will Belch Forth t the Time FUe4 I po by th PrcMldcat. KO MORE DAYS Of GRAM GIYIN. Tv Hour Wear at Haad to Eaforco tho Decree of th Amer icas Coagreas. .WAPHINOTON. April .-Tb fol lowing sutrmrnt of the trit of tb ttltlniatum to Spain tul ' jsrdajr: On yesterday. April 20, 1898, about 11 'dixit a. m.. tbe department of Mat srvrd notice ot the purposes of this government by delivering to Min ister I'olo a ropy of an Instruction to Minister Woodford, and aleo a copy of the resolutions passed by the congress f the I'nlted States on the 19tn Inst After the rrport of thU notice tbe Spanish mlnlaer forwarded to the atate department a request tor hie pass ports which were furnished to him w yesterday afternoon. Copy of the Instructions to Woodford la herewith Appended: The Tnlted Statee minister at Mad rid waa. at the same time, instructed to make a like communication to tbe government of Spain. This morning the department received from llenersl Woodford a telegram, ropy of which to hereunto attached. Knowing that the Spanish government bad broken ff diplomatic relatione with this go rnment. Thii course rtr.iT un neceeeary any further diplomat:'.' Uon on the part of the United State. WASHINGTON, April 20, 1898. WoocVord. Minister. Mudrld: You have been furnished with the teit ot a. Joint resolution voted by the con gress on the 19th inat. approved to ay In relation to the paoincatlon of the ktland of Cuba. In obedience to that act, the president direct you to Immediately communicate to the gov ernment of Spain said resolution with Ue formal demand of the government t the I'nlted Statea that tbe govern ment of Spain relinquish lta author ity and government In the Inland of Cuba and wlthdaw lta land and naval force fora Cuba and Cuban waters. In taking thla atep. the I'nlted Statee hereby dlaclalme any disposition or In tention to exercise sovereignty, Juris diction or control over said Island, ex cept for the pacification thereof and asserts lta determination when thla la accomplished to leave the government and control of the Island to lta peo ' pie under turh free and independent government aa they may establish. If by the hour of noon on Saturday next, the 2Sd day of April, Inst, there be not communicated to this govern ment by that of Spain, a full and sat isfactory response to this demand and resolution whereby the ends of peace to Cuba shall be assured, the president will proceed without further notice to nse the power and authority enjoined and conferred upon him by the said Joint resolution to such extent aa may be necessary to carry the same Into effect. The followlnt. reply waa received from Minister Woodford at :02 yes terday morning: MADRID. April 21. 1898. Sherman. Washington: Karly this, Thursday, morning. Immediately after the re ceipt of your open telegram and before I bad communicated same to tbe Spanish government. Spain's minis ter for foreign affairs notified me that diplomat relations are broken off between the two countries, and that all official communication between their respective representatives have oeaeed. I accordingly asked for safe Mssporta. Turn legation over to the British embassy and leave for Parts this afternoon. Have notified consuls. The White Ho mm to Be Guarded. """"'VCTON, April 22. Tbe Post Majaayi: - n u....ivy guard will be placed at tbe White House In a few days. This baa been definitely settled , but none of the details of the srrangements are known.. Colonel Bingham, superln teadent ot public buildings and grounds, will have charge of tbe guard and such others as may be plaC' ed at the public buildings. A conference was held today between Major Moore, superintendent of po lice, and Chief Wilklc. ot the United b tares secret service In regard to a civil guard at the White Hoise. The force around the grounds ill l ta'ge- ly Increased and many detectives In rltixens clothes will be placed on duty. Every precaution will be taken to pro tect the prsident from any possible danger. Torpedoes and mines are being planted in the Potomac below Wasn- Ington. They are being put there as a safeguard in case of an emergency and the exact location of the mines are being kept secret. The majority of the worK Is being done by night and pushed forward with the possible con tingency of a fleet attempting to shell the capital. fARCHVO Of TBI INSANf. A hyatcm that Seesna to Bo Provtag wim frovieiea. Tbe parole system at the hospital for tbe insane, aavs a Lincoln corre spondent ot tbe Omaha Bee. whereby convalescent or mild (patients may be sent out of tbe institution and p ared n the rare of frleoda. bas proven to be a wise provision In the regulation of tbe hospital, not only making more room for new patients, but leaaenlng in expense of mote who are afflicted with only a mild form of insanity. After a medical report la made by t-a physicians, tbe state board inquires into UM rase and allows tbe patient to be aaroled with some responsible party who is usually a relative, for tbe pe riod of ninety days, the state during tuts time being relieved of all eipenae. At the end of the ninety daya tbe pa tient mav be returned to tbe hospital If tbe derangement I aui b as to make blm unmanageable or unsafe to be left unrestrained. If no ar plication la made for a return to the Institution, however, a final discharge Is ghen. When patients are brought tack at the end of the parole term tbe expense must be paid bv the outside parties up to the time that the parent Is re- elved bark Into the institution. Tbe release of patients on paro'.e befo e final discharges are made often bas a good effect In bringing about a com plete cure. But there are Instances where the present system is abused. Otie bas just om to the attention of the manage ment of thi- asvlura. which lequtred pi omul action. Tbe case is that t-f a Swede ilrl who lived In a county in tbe central part of the state. She be- a me mentally derang.d. but only In i mild form. Af;er being confined in tbe asvlum for a few months she was paroled to her bro her-ln-law, a farmer living In the same neighborhood from which she was sent. The man gave good references to tbe board and seem ed anxious for tbe future wel'aie of the grl. isotnlut further was beard 'role tne rase until a few days ago wnen complaint was made to Superintendent Abbot tbat the girl waa not receiving rood treatment. People in the neigh borhood said that she waa abused, forced to work in the field like a man, and waa not allowed to leave the pla e on anv excuse. Dr. Abbott Inquired Into tbe matter, found out tbat tbe reports of 111 treatment were true, and today telecranbed the autho.i.ies of the county to immediately take tbe girl awar from the custody of the brother-in-law and provide for her until furuier arrangementa could be made. The letters received by Dr. Abbott in res Don se to his Inquiries showed that the brother-in-law had secured the parole of the girl in older that he might have her take the place of a hired hand on the farm. Preparing a Revenue Measure. WASHINGTON, April 22 The re publican members of the ways aand means committee expert to complete the war revenue measure and hava it ready for submission to the full committee tomorrow or Saturday at the latest.- One of the biggest contests in the progress iu the committee Is over the question of taxing tea and roflee. The proposition to place 10 cents tax on tea rind 3 ceuts upon cof fee has met considerable oppositio and various suggestions have been made as to subjects for taxation in lien of tea and coXce. Among them is a proposition to place 50 cents per bar rel tax on petroleum, but it now seems probable that this will be abandoned There is also a proposition to tax mineral waters, wines, etc., but proposition wMch now meets with more favor is to tax railroad tickets and sleeping car ticket 10 cents ft each trip of over 100 miles. It Is es timated between f20.txm.000 and VI. 010,000 rould be raited from this source. The Government Exhibit. CaDtaln H. C. Ward. U. S. A., the representative of the board of mana gers of the government exhibit of the Trsns-Mlsslsstppl exposition, has re ceived notice tbat. portion of the war deDartment exhibit has been ship ped and will arlve in Omaha with n a few days. Some of the material Includ ed In this shlDment will be of peculiar interest to visitors to the exposition, being torpedoes of various kinds and ground mines slml ar to the Instrument of destruction which caused the wrecK ot tbe Maine. These exhibits are eh p- ped from the army war college at u- let's Point and include, in addition to the mines and tortv.dops, models of engineering works of various kinds, models of mortar butteries, a model of Kev West harbor, about which con siderable Interest la now centering; a model of a denresslon gun battery, a model of the American lock at Sault St. Marie, tbe larsest canal lock In tbe world, etc. The shipment also ft) eludes a miscellaneous collection cf small arms. Including specimens ot the antlaue ss well as the most Im proved Instruments of warfare. Railroad M Take Cornell. Niobrara dispatch: A tew days ago the managers of the Fremont, E kborn and Missouri alley railroad made for' mal demand noon the Chicago. Mil waukee and St Paul Railway company to vacate their riant of way le ween Niobrara and Verdigris within thirty davs. as it desired to make room fur extension st an early date. Last night several officials came over from the Mnwauaee and remained her for some Elkhorn train this morning for Oma ha. E. S. Kellev. the assistant general freight aent. and R. M. Calkina. fo merlr division frelsht agent for the Iowa and Dakota division and now general freight agent of the Des Moines and Northwestern railroad. It is sail they were here for insoectlon of the o d grade of the Mllwauaee made in iuj and abandoned. The trade of the Mil waukee from this section bas been ex cellent and lealouelv guarded, and these omcials will make the necessary recommends ton as to their lossts in the event of the Ekhorn's proposed extension in the Vilwaukee's terrl torv. A Farmer's Wife Drops Dead. Amsworu dispatcj: Mrs. Fred J. Dather. a farmer living atout t and one-half miles west of town, drove in here Saturday to no some trading. She bad finished her shopping and went to the poetoffloe and inquired to.' tbe mail. Tbe clerk turned to wait oa her when she fell to tbe floor and ex pired in three minutes. Heart trou ble was tbe cause. c c 13 Q. 3 C3 V u SM i- d o E e HE AMERICAN (Continued from Tage 3.) yielded mechanically to the impulse. It was the last stroke of twelve when they all rose together. Then said the notary, in a slightly agitated voice, for there was something extraordinary and solemn iu this scene: "No other heir of M. Marius de Rennep-uit having presetted himself, before noon on this day; I execute the will of the testator, by declaring, in the name of law and justice, that M. Francoise Mane Gabriel de Ken- neoont. here Dresent. is the sole heir and pos- I sessor of all the estate, real and personal, be- queathed under the said will; all which estate the said Gabriel de Rennepont, priest, has freely and voluntarily made over by deed of gift to Frederic Emanuel de Bordeville, Marquis d'Aigrigny, priest, who has accepted the same, and is, there fore, the only legal holder of such property, in the room of the said Gabriel de Rennepont, by virtue of the attid deed, drawn up and engrossed by me this morning, and signed in my presen-e by the said Gabriel de Rennepont and Frederic d'Aigrigny." At this moment, the sound of loud voices was head from the garden. Bathsheba entered hasti ly, and said to her husband with an agitated air: " Samuel a soldier who insists " She had not time to finish. Dagobert appeared at the door of the red room. The soldier was fearfully pale. He seemed almost fainting; , his left arm was in a sling, and he leaned upon Agricola. At sight of Dagobert, Jhe pale and flabby eyelids of Rodin were suddenly distended, as if all the blood in his body had flewed towards the head. Then the socius threw himself upon the casket, with the haste of ferocious rage and avidity, as if he were resolved to cover it with his body, and defend it at the peril of his life. (To be Continued.) CUT PniCE 0OO8S Here's a Book Bargain! Five of the Best Storks Ever Written. S , We give you these just to make you hungry for other "y good things. These books in cloth binding sell for nVftr-i-f m.,m from $1.00 to fa. 50 per copy. In paper cover A it? 'YW they have never a offered ftt Ies than ,J fa M cents a copy. -&W They r yours at 10 cent per copy. I V. copiea for 25 cent. The whole five books . lor u cenis, posipaio. ucy um w 'l 1 : .A ,l..na- LMir(Uij i live iui n uifii. 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House bas city water, gas, bath, good cellar, Lot is above grade; fruit, sidewalks, clear title; four blocks from carline. Addres "Good," care American. Omaha, Neb. State Motes. The Argo Manufacturing company of Nebraska City will this gearon increase the capacity of the large plant one third and erect a new building to be used tor their dry kilns. Frits Pelch of Bancroft when work ing at a seeder while in gear had OD.e of the fingers of his right hand bad ly mangled by getting it in between an endless rhain and. a small cog wheel. The finger had to be amputat ed In order to save the hand. Prof. Nicholson of the State univer sity is making arrangements for plac ing several hundred experimental half acre beet plots in different parts of tbe state, going In person to the dif ferent localities and securing persons to take charge of the seed who will keep a careful record of the experi ment and make a full report to tbe university next fall with samples of the beets grown tor analysis. Educate Tear Bowels With t'lturarets. Candy Cathartic, cure eonntlpaUnn forever X)o, S&c. II C O f fc.- "-"""st refund money We bare plenty of the laaue of Jan uary 28, containing the exposure of Rome's plot to take this country by tbe word. Ten for 80 cents; fifty for $1.28; 100 for $2. ; BOO for $7.B0; LOOO for $10. Have yon sent sny ot that num ber to your friends T Tou should! They should not sleep longer. , No greater, no more Interesting, no more fearless exposure of Romanism waa ever written than that penned by Key. Charles Chlnlquy and popularly known ss "Fifty Tears In the Church of Rome." Price $2.2. Send us $1.00 and get the book. American Pub. Co., 161S Howard 8L. Omaha. Neb. If you want something nice as west as Interesting and Instructive, fat Edith O'Gorman'a Convent Life Be velled. Price, $1.25. We have sold hundreds of them and they always give satisfaction. Order from ss, American Pub. Co., Omaha. Neb. Fortunes Awaiting Claimants. I have tbe copjwrlght register from the court of chancery In England, Ire land and Scotland of heirs to $248, 000,000 in money and estates For information send ancestors' name, na tlonallty and enclose $1 00. Records seachrd and particulars answered. FAURINGTON POWER, Attorney. South Omaha, Neb. The Quickest Time to Colorado, Wyoming, Utah and Pacific Coast is via UNION PACIFIC. from Missouri River. 14 Hours Quicker to Salt Lake I'ily than Any Other Line 16 Hours Quicker to San Francisco than Any Other Line. For tickets and full Information call a City Ticket Office. 1302 Farnam St. W. H. HUSKKLL,. Attorney. M6 New York Life Building. CHKRlFK'B f ALK.-By virtue of 2nd pluries 0 order of sale lsssued out of the district court for DouKla county, Nebmska, and to rue directed, 1 will, on tne &itn day or May, A. I). Wm. at ten o'clock A. M. of said dav. at the EAST front door of the cnunty court house. Id the city of Omaha. Douiclat county. Nebraska, aellat public auction to tne mirnesi Diauer ror c&sn, toe Droperty ae scrlbed In said order ot sale as follows, to-wit: The east one-half of the southwest quarter (K 4 S. W. and tbe west forty-nine and 36-1(10 (49.:) acres or tbe west one-bir or tbe southeast ouartr W. V4 . E. VI all In section Dumber eigbt () and the nortn nineteen (ivi acres of the weat twenty-four and 08-100 (U4.W) acres of the northwest puarter of tbe northeast quarter N. W. of N. E. ') of section number seventeen (171 all InTiWn hlp-alxteen il'ijnorsn of Banfre thirteen (IU) eaat of 1 he filth PrlnclDal Meridian contain- in one hundred and forty-eight and 16-1(10 (148.36 acres more or less aa surveyed, and recorded, all situated la DOdgias county, state or Nebraska. Said Drooerty to be sold to satisfy Hlcbl can Mutual Life Insurance Co- nany. Dials tiff herein, tbe sum of four thousand elvht hundred and ihlrty-tlx ana e.-iuo S4.tun.tt dollars Judgment, with Interest thereon at rate of ten (10) per cent per annum from May ftn, itwo; To satisfy Balotna Bowman defendant herein the sum of eisbt hundred and ninety six and 15-1(1) (S3!.l.) dollars judgment, with Interest thereon at rate or ten iiu per cent per annum from May 3rd. IBM; and to musty said micnigan mutual l,ho Insurance Com Dan t. ulalntlff herein, the further sum nf one hundred and thirty-nine and Do-100 ($i:e 96) dollars Judgment for taxes paid thereon by said plaintiff in order to pro tect its lien tneroon witn interest on rony six and OVliK) iui 05) dollars from July 3rd, 18M. at ten (10) oer cent oer annum, and in terest on tbe sura of ninety-three and W-100 (S43.9I dol ars at the rate of ten (10) per cent per annum from December IT. tn, iwi, To satisfy the further sum of one hundred and eighty two and 33-100 fl&.Sil dollars costs herein, together with accruing costs, according to a Judgment rendered by tne district court of said Douglas county, at Its May term, A. D. 1HW, In a certain action then and there Dendlns. wherein the Michigan Mutual Life Insurance Company la ulalntlff andJu'iaK. VaadercooK. James a. v anaer- nook. The Mutual Investment CouiDanv, John L. Fierce Kecelver of tbe Mutual In vestment Company and Saloma Bowman are aerenaants. Omaha, Nebraska. April isth. 1HW. john w. Mcdonald. Sheriff of Douglas County, Nebraska. W H. RuaaAll. attnrnev. Mich. Mut. Life InsOo vs. Vandercook etal. Doc. 54: No. 184. f-15-4 w litis nlentr of thla We can All your order. Urn for cents; fifty for flM'. 100 tor t.H; Ml for rr.M; 1.0 tat n.w. J. T. PATCH, Attorney, Room 22 Patterson Block. In the District Court of Douglas county. Nebraska. In the matter of the estate of Charles B, Evans, deceased. To Lydla E. Hpauldlng and KogerC. Evans Vnn r iherehv notified that the District Court of Douglas county. Nebraska, made tbe following order in the above entitled ac tlnn. tjtwll: Now thla cause coming on for hearing on the report of tbe administrator of tbe above f state 1 1 the sale of the W st one-half of Lot Eighteen (It)) Felbam Flace, an addition to the city of Omaha. Nebraska, for tbe purpose of paying debts and expenses of administra tion fa pursuance of a license granted by this fnurton the 13th day of November. liST. and it appearing by said report tbat said one-bait lot waa sold on the 11th day of April. ixuh. to Emma . Bohm for the sum of five hundred dollars ('00) cash In hand paid; tt i Lharttfore ordered tbat all persons Inter ested In said estate be notified to appear be fore me at Court Koom No. 7, of the District Court of Douilaa County. Nebraska, on tbe 16th day of May. 1WW, at 10 o'clock, a. in., of said day to show cause If aey why said sale should not be confirmed and a deed executed to tne purchaser therefor by rv!ce of this order, publication of same to be in the weekly Amshk on non-residents. Dated this 14th day of A prll J. r A WCKTT. Judge, Doc. 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