The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899, May 06, 1898, Image 8

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    THE AMERI OA N .
11 1
SI .,.. Wfc'AUY TO QUIT.
MUNITIONS FOR INSUR
GENTS PUT ASHORE.
SPANISH TROOPS HQ U TED
ntafor. In. Mr. ( Hi. American (Inn
feast lb ol.llor. rieit la In Hill.
A tiaaril of In.urg.aU Will
Ian. III kiilli Inln lh
Inl.rlor f
t.lantt.
Nw York. M.iy r, A ti.'nt('h from
Key West sayi tn tu,' F.-yilen ha re
turned there flcr hrtu,f Unth'tt two
partid on t'uli.n mhI, one if them
having hml ti W-itirutly aharp tu
fakement with Spanish forcea.
ue of tlu partim c otutal of a
coinnilMion from aililnptoa to den
ral tiouir., which ou il. barkeil upon
the. nortn khurt of Sunt Clara prv
lose, from w'iciiro an lm neitinte atari
for the Uiter.or wa made. The other
party, which lumlrit inr Mariel,
north of Havana, va un ter the com
aaaatl of the (iiiuu leader, Ueneral
BaUlomero Ai-ofctii
Before this 'mitiir went ashore
the rrulaer Wilmington, khelted aouie
Spanish cava try H.seirblad in the
viclulty, and when the laudinjj
affected Acosta'i ilrtachmeut ehargod
and routed I riiiniarda who, in
their retreat, took with them about
aixly wounded and leaving anteen
lead on the field. The American and
Cuban colon were homed bide by aide
on Cuban toil
Another dispatch avi the party
that landed in Santa Clara province
M fired upon by tfpaulah cavalry io
ambush, and a Cuban laud force un
der Ueneral Dlat attacked the Span
Uh, who were !U0 atronif. Tha Wil
lVngton shelled the enemy, and they
were routed.
The landing party, It la added, com
prlaed a acore or more of agents of
the Cuban junta, a I'nited Slate com
ntianiouer onu (ieoerut A cost a, to
fther with cavalry hoisei, anna and
ammunition destined for Ueneral
Acosta'a former command of cavalry
troops in the western part of Havana
province.
K Wkht, Kla., May 6. Tha I'nited
States dispatch boat I-evden, tent to
Cab a by the United States govern
ment early in the week, returned here
from Cuba at 4 o'clock this morning
with four of the six Cuban scouts who
left here on a mission Inst Monday.
The other aconts were landed with
those who have returned, and com
munication was established with the
Insurgent forces under Ueneral Pedro
Dolgado,
REPORTED STARVING.
Tsie Block sd 11m stopped TraOlo With
NtMi lo lh Caribbean.
Washinotos, May A. Owing to the
ar demonstrations in nearby waters
the Island of Navassa, one of the small
Islands of the CBrrlbean sea. off the
west coast of llayti.is threatened with
food fuinine. Report of the dis
tressing condition of affairs on the
Uland have reached here and Senator
Oormau of Maryland to-day called
the attention of the President to the
state of affairs and the neceskity for
relief of some sort Senator Gorman
urged immediate action and the Presi
dent promised to take the matter up
Immediately and determine what
could be done. It was suggested that
merchantman with supplies might
be aent under escort of a warship to
esvrry supplies to the endangered in
habitants and to take away those who
wish to leave.
.? la III I alu. rial laatil. I
lr I likkitv.
IMMiM. Uy 6 The KtkndsrU
kuk "There 'a a growiag impression
n rtu-il 'insrKr that the qarn
recent and the Spanish government
favor kmue arrange input that will
lead to the enriv term nation of the
war It I Uiirveil that Austria is
an sious to iittrrveiie, M c lirrinany
has ker ai r-ann to desire some ar
rangi'tiient witich w.ll ii.t compro
mise the future of tlu Philippines."
l lie Madrid mrrr nwii lent of the
I'aily Telegraph uv "I am assured
tl.al the t'otrrtiuti ut would bttcoutcut
to cede Cubit to the I'nited Mutes, but
would not pay indemnity, In-caiiM-unable.
Weil m f,n me.l i ulitii'iaus
here reg.ir 1 I lie war as practi
cally Ivrm naU'd, and that, toward
the end of May. it wilt lriim
h. story. What will follow then,
however. It is dilliciilt to foresee. All
the elements of u liirijy civ.l war in
Spain are, unfurl uuutt-iy . becoming
vikibie. The government aud the
I.!leiai party are popularly hated as
lemg responvuble for the war. The
lie pitli'.ifkii possess no durable
chances of since. The Conserva
tives and ( arliats are the real authori
ties of the future and some of the
Conservative groups are gravitating
toward Car! mm "
The Madrid correspondent of the
Morning Post says: 'The govern
ment is aware that it cannot rely upon
the army. It Is an open secret that
society baa been formed within Its
ranks to put an end to tha humilia
tions Spain has suffered at the hands
of her incompetent ministers Judg
ing from what one hears, terrible
things amy shortly happen."
The Vienna correspondent of the
Daily Chronicle says: "The idea of
the resignation of the regency by
(Juceu Maria Christina is being seri
ously considered by the members of
the imperial family of Austria, with a
view of averting an anti-dynastic
movement and saving the throne. An
exchange of Ideivs on the subject la
going on between tha queen regent
and her Austrian family, but its most
influential members are decidedly
opposed. "
BY A PARTY VOTE.
laconic Tax Rldar nfatd la Senate
Arter Sliarp llbst.
V A8H1K0TO.1, May C Quite unex
pectedly a brief but aharp debate was
precipitated in the Senate on the in
come tax proposition. Mr. Mills of
Texas proposed an amendment in the
form of a new section intended to au
thorize Congress to levy a tax on in
comes in such form as to meet the re
quirements of the decision of the
supreme court He was sharply criti
cised for endeavoring to place such a
rider on a resolution which' practic
ally all Senators favored, but stood
his ground and insisted upon a vote on
his amendment. The amendment was
defeated, t'.'-'JO, all the Republicans
voting against the amendment, and
all the Democrats except Mr. CafTery
of Louisiana, together with the Popu
lists and silver Republicans, voting in
favor of it
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more to make their tliiiin. Am now t)it the?'
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people ar unina?k J," it'Med AgricuLi, lointing
to Kodin ami Fatlitr d'Aigrigny, "w have noth
ing more to fi-ur from them. We shall le n our
guard; ami the orphans, Mdlle. de Cardoville, my
worthy mask r, M. Hardy, and this young Indian
will all recover their own."
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We must renounre the uttempt to paint the
delight, the transport of (iabriel and Agrkol.t, t-i"
Dagohert, and Man-hal Simon's father, of Samuel
and ISuthshcha. Faringhea alone remaiu l in
gloomy silence, hefore the portrait of the man with
the black-barred forehead. As for the furv oT
Father d'Aigrighy and Kodin, when they saw
Samuel retake possession of the casket, we must
also renounce any attempt to describe it. On th
notary's suggestion, who took with him the codi
cil, to have it opened according to the formalities
of the law, Samuel agreed that it would be more
prudent to deposit in the Hank of France the
securities of immense value that were now known
o be in his possession.
While all the geneions hearts, which had for
a moment sutl'ered so much, were overlowing
with happiness, hope, and joy, Father d'Aigrigny
and Kodin quitted the house with rage and death
in their souls. The reverend father got into his
carriage, and said to his servants. "To Saint
Dizier House!" Then, worn out and crushed, he
fell back upon the seat, and hid his fae in his
hands, while he muttered a deep groan. Kodin
sat next to him, and looked with a mixture of
anger and disdain at this so dejected and broken
spirited man.
" The coward !" said he to himself. "He de
spairs and yet "
A quarter of an hour later, the carriage stopped
in the Kue de babylone, in the courtyard o
Saint-Dizier House.
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Here's a Book Bargain!
Five of the Best Stories Ever Written.
(To be Continued.)
DOUBLE KANSAS TRAGEDY
MOTHERS ARE FOR PEACE.
A Igklfleaat Kabltn oa the I'Utform
at lh Wsshlngtoa ConfrM.
Washington, May 4 Many addi
tional delegates to the National Con
fress of Mothers arrived yesterday,
and the three sessions of the congress
ere more largely attended than any
f the preceding sessiouv Conspicu
ous on the stuga was the "peace flag,"
anade of three stripes of white, purple
anu yeuow satin. On the center
iriiH or purple is a shield shaped
piece of white satin, Waring a dove
and olive branch. Within the shield
are clasped hands and below It a rib
bon scroll on which are the words,
"Pro Coneordia Labor" ("I Work for
Peace"). This (lag was first huug over
the Stars and Stripes, but many of
the patriotic women objected so stren
voasly that it was removed.
To Hold Tour Kt ( otiaa Towns.
Kingston, Jamaica, May . Senor
Manuel Carre, a Manzanillo merchant
Who left there six days ago and has
just arrived by the schooner Governor
Blake, says that Ueneral Pando or
dered all the garrison's in Eastern
Cuba to concentrate In Manzanillo,
Kue vitas, Guantanamo and Santiago
de Cuba All other places have been
evacuated.
Twe Employe of to rwl Rsneh,
Nrar Manl Mill, Fslally shok
Toi'BKA, Kan., May 6. A special to
the Capital from Maple Hill states
that Edwin Franscen aud Qua Carbon,
employes at Fowler's ranch, two miles
west of that city, were fatally shot
last evening by John Thomas, a for
mer employe at the ranch. Thomas
is said to have shot the men as a re
sult of some trouble about a woman.
To It Hold for KiehsBf
WAsmnoToa, May 0. Secretary
Alger has directed that the ten Span
ish officers and the ten privates and
non-commissioned officers taken from
the Spanish steamer Argonauts, and
now at Key West, be taken to Fort
McTherson, just outside of Atlanta,
Ga, for confinement until they are
either txebanged for any American
oflioers and sailors w ho may be taken
by the Spaniards, or until some meth
od for their disposition is reached.
Oar Right to th Islaad.
Krw York, May 6. Frederick R.
Coudert, the eminent lawyer and jur
ist, who represented the United States
In the Bering aea commission, in an
interview gave bis views of the dispo
sition of tha Philippine islands as fol
lows: "The United States has a right
to keep them altogether as a part of
her territory, just as Germany took
Alsace I-oraine in the Franco-Prussian
war. We may keep possession of
them until hostilities are ended, and
then their disposition will be one of
the factors in the making of peso."
Spanish Htlnc Rlopnad.
Citt of Mitxtoo, May 6. The gov
ernment has stopped the contemplated
meeting of Spanish clerks here for the
purpose of raising money and volun
teers for Spain. The police were
ordered to prevent the meeting as
coutrary to the obligations of a neu
tral nation.
Advises the Pope to keep His Hand ttrll
Covered.
London, April 30. The Rome correi
pendent of the Dally Chronicle saye:
"Archbishop Martlnelli, papal dele
gate of the Koman Catholic church in
the United States, baa cabled the Vati
can to abstain from all demonstrations
of sympathy with Spain which could
excite the Protectant sentiment of the
United States against the Roman Cath
olics." Want Indian Help.
Paris, April 30. It is annoum-ed
that Spaninh agents in Mexico are en
deavoring by the distribution of arms
and money among the Apache Indians
to cause an Indian uprising, with a
view of preventing the regular cavalry
from starting for the East.
Fortunes Awaiting Claimants.
I have the copywrlght register 'rom
the court of chancery in England, Ire
land and Scotland of heirs to $248,-
OOO.OOO in monf y and estate? Fo
lnlormation send ancestors' name, na
tionality and enclcse $1 00. Record
Beached and particulars answered.
KARRINGTON POWER, Attorney.
South Omahs, Neb,
It you want something nice as well
as Interesting and instructive, got
Edith O'Gorman's Convent Ufa Ub
veiled. Price, fl.25. We have sold
hundreds of them and they always
give satisfaction. Order from na
American Pub. Co., Omaha, Neb.
Alluding to the remarkable move
ment in Frar.ee among Roman Catho
lics toward Protestantism, the Watch
man says that "within a ehort time, ac
cording to a Protestant paper In Italy,
more than 150 priests have inquired
what openings there would be for them
In Protectant circles if they should
leave the Catholic church."
Load and Zlne Mlort Floodad
Joim.ik, Ma, May . Rain has
fallen almost oontinaally for the past
twenty-four hours, aud many of the
lead and line mines of the Missouri
and Kansas district are flooded. Some
mining shafts fifty to 100 feet deep
are full of water.
To Vlw Oar Wen
Warhihoton, May 8 The staffs of
the various embassies and legations
at Washington are being rapidly re
cruited by military and naval officers
who have been assigned to make ob
servations of the military and naval
operations in the present war with
Spain.
Flood In Kansas.
lDRPE!DitsrK, Kan., May ft. The
rain continued yesterday and the
streams are still rising rapidly. The
Verdigris river is out of its banks and
many fields of wheat and corn are cov
ered with the backwater; where the
Falls and the Verdigris meet north of
here the water is nearly a mile wide.
The railroads are under water lo sev
eral places and traffic is interfered
with.
For Hawaiian Annotation.
Wasbikoto, May 1 Representa
tive Hewlands, of Nevada, has Intro
duced a joint resolution lor the ao
ossatioaof Hawaii.
Painful Ulcers
Troubled with Them for the
Past Ten Years
Purifying the Blood with Hood's
Sarsaparilla Effects a Cure.
All troubles that are due to impure
blood yield with wonderful prompt
ness to Hood's Sarsaparilla, which
thoroughly eradicates nil scrofulous
taints and makes the blood rich and
pure. Read these words :
"I have been troubled with very pain
ful ulcers on my ankles the greater part
of the time for about ten years. I decided
to try Hood's Sarsaparilla, and when I
had taken two bottles I could see a change
tor the better. I have now taken four
bottles and the ulcers are well. I sm able
to attend to my work about the house
without any pain, and I can rest well at
night. I regard Hood's Sarsaparilla as an
excellent medicine." Mart A. Well
man, W infield, Kansas.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Is the best -In fact the One True Blood Purifier.
Sold by all druggists. $1 i six lor $5.
Hvrl'c Ditlc are the "ly pllls W toke
I1UUU rllla anth Hood's Sarsaparilla.
W. A. SAUNDERS.
Attorney, Merchants National Bank.
OHKRIFK'S HALE.-By virtue of an order
or sale issuea out or tne district rour
for Douplus county. Nebraska, and to me di
recteri. 1 will on the 31st dav of Mhv. A
I). 118, at ten o'clock A. a, of sulci day. ai
the KAST front door of the county court
house. In the citv of Omaha. DoueIhscoudiv
Nebraska, sell itt puhl'c auction to the htuh-
est Diauer ror casd the property described
In said order of sale as follows to-wit:
Lot t hirt y (30) In Heed's Second Addition to
tne city or Uinaha. as surveyed, platted and
recorded, all In Douglas county, stale of Ne
braska.
Paid property to be sold to satisfy Wslter
K. heeler, plaintiff herein. th sum of four
hundred and One and 30-100 itlul.30) dollars
judgment, with -Interest thereon at the -ate
or ten (10) oer cent, uer annum from Keh-u
ary 7th, lt9H. tonether with an attorneys fee
of forty and 13 1C0 i40 J3i dollars.
To satisfy the further sum of sixty two
and flS-100 dollars i$ta.8Hi costs bereln.togelher
wun accruing costs according to a Judgment
renuerea oy tne district court or said Doug
las county at its reoruary term. A. 1), I
in a certain action then and there Dendlnit
wherein Wslter E. Keeler Is plaintiff and
Arthur J. Wytnan. Eleanor Phelps Hedley and
Mr. hedley her husband Brst and rtal
name unknown, are dernndanu.
Omaha Nebraska. April '."Vth. 11
John w. Mcdonald.
Sheriff of Douglas County. Nebraska
W. A.SAl'MDEKS Attorney.
Keeler vs. Wyman, et al. -2v 5
Doc. (W. No. t. Kx. Doc. .. Page
Passengers arriving at Chicago by
the Chicago, Rock Island St Pacific K'y
can, by the new 'Union Elevated Loop,
reach any part of the city, or for a five
cent fare can be taken immediately to
any of the large stores in the down
town district. A train will stop at the
Rock Island Station every minute.
These facilities can only be offered by
the "Great Rock Island Route."
Address
JOHN SEBASTIAN, G. P. A.,
Chicago.
Doal Tonarre fepit sue smoss inar Life Away.
To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag
nellc. full of life, nervn and vigor, take No-To-Bao,
the wonder-worker, that makes weak men
strong. All druggists, SOc or II. Cure guaran
teed. Bool-t and sample free. Address
Sterling He , u . Chicago or New York.
Educate Tosr Bowels With CaaeareU.
Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever.
Mto,atc ltCOfl ,. Jieuu refund money.
W. A. 8A17NDKKH,
Attorney, Merchants National Bank.
SHERIFFS SALE By virtue of an order
of sale issued out of the District Court
for Douglas county. Nebraska, and to me di
rected. I will, on the 31st dav of Mav. A.
I), ts8. at ten o'clock A. u. of said day. at the
EAST frontdoor of the county court nous 4
In the citv of Omaha, Douglas county. Ne
braska, sell at public auction, to the highest
bidder for cash, the property described in
said order of sale as follows, to-wlt:
The north one-half (N. H)of the northwest
quarter of section one (1), town'hip fifteen
Uf Range twelve (12) east in Douglas county,
as surveyed and recorded, all situated in
said Douglas County, and state of Nebraska.
Said property to be sold to satisfy Walter K.
Keeler, plaintiffs herein, the sum of one hun
dred and thirty-seven and 75-100 il37.:t5) Col
lars judgment, together with Interest there
on at the rate of ten (101 Der cent per an
num from September 27th. 1807, together
with an attorney's fee anmuntlnelo tne sum
of thirteen and 77-100 ($13 77) dollars, which
said amounts the court finds to be a Brst
valid and existing lien upon said real estate.
aove descrioea.
To satisfy the further sum of thirty-four
and 10-100($34.1(dollarscostshereln.tog"'her
with accruing costs, according to a judg
ment rendered by the district court of said
Douglas county, at Its September term, A. D.
1S97, In a certa'n action then and there pend
ing, wherein Walter R. Keeler Is plaintiff and
Phoelw Rebecca Eltiat-eth Elvina Linton
and Adolphus Frederick Linton, her hus
band, are defendants.
Omaha, Nebraska. AdjII 2?th.
John w. Mcdonald.
Sheriff of Douglas County. Nebraska.
W. A. Saunders, attorney.
Keeler vs. Linton et al.
Doc. 62: No. 233
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W. A. SAUNDERS.
Attorney, Merchants National Bank.
DE-
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT
FBNDANTS.
To Archie T. Shaver, non-resident defend
ant: You are hereby notified that on theStr day
of April 18.. Kittle P. Shaver filed her peti
tion In the District Court of Douglas County.
Nebraska, the object and prayer of which are
obtain a divorce from you on the ground that
you have wilfully abandoned and deserted
her without good cause, for the term of two
year last past, and have failed to support
her for more than three yean.
rou are require a to answer said pernios
the 8th day of June. A. I).
on or before
4-2V 4
e 6th dav of June. A. Tl. 1st
KITTIB P. eHAVEK, Plaintiff.
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0hM Stall
Many Yesrs Ann Sir Arthur SiiVhwm
Mm her WaU-li the Little Feet J. IV. Tunirr
Nuni y Iav Hlrphrn Aialif
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Krtng Bm k Thy Sunshine Mttrit I'Unuiurtte
Hlne Kyeg J a men Molloy
t omrtMifn .rrlur Mt tiUtnum
Vtmie to the Sunifet Tree Mm. i If man
Dreum Kh'h ,11 . M, Ihitrhitunt
iJ-mtilas! Tender ami True ...X.iu Jhn Sottt
Drertininir if Home J. L. Htitton
" IKwn Helow the Waving Lindens " . . B. I,, h 'iut
Failed IeuveH Paul Hrurtom
Forget Me Not ....Wilhrhn Uttnz
"Five O'clock In the Morning" , i'Uiribrl
Girl I Met on the Fimn (The) John litiut
linhlen Years Are Fleeting Lout IHt id
(iootinltrht Not tu nm in " Martha "
Hour of Kest (The!.... .fkw;fe Ifim krt
Mupnv Littl ( tmntrv UirU Kiiznlnth Jt'hily
How Will He Kver Cttch Tbem Cuiulo,
W. Tanberi
He In An EnuIMiman Sir Arthur Sullim
1 WhWtle and Wait for Katie .'.Uhari Ktrtttn
I K.-Hlly Don't Think I Shall Man y Anm
.ItiMt Touch the Harp Gently ('hat. ItUtmphin
.tenny in the Orchard HaaiiJttm A uir
Juvk'n Farewell him- h. MUoy
KiiM Poor Kate, t'omlr Katt Haytr
Ktey lttr l,,'t'f Jiifmn
Little Annie Koimev Nichurt Stinn
Little Fisher-Maiden (The,, . .. l.mtlj Watdtiuinil
Let Music lireak 011 Thin It lent Morn.
rhrWtmaK Carol
Little Butte re 11 p Song Sir Arthur Sutliwa
Ijtive Soft (ireeting N. L. tiiJint
Love That Slumber Milt-m WrUiitt ,
(ld (ianlen Oate (The).
Old t'ottJiwe Mock (The)
Old Ham Oat (The)
Playmates ,
Polly
Kut h and I ,
SouiflMMty
Strangers Vet.,.. ....
Sailing
Sjieak to Me
Speak Oently
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Think of Me Nevermore
Th Bty 1 Ixive
Two by Two
The Dear Old Songs of Home,
The Pacing Bell
The Country Count n. 4)inle.
There's a Silver Lining to Every Cloud
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Tell Mo Truly A. M. WakfHeld
W hen Soft Fye Smile Jim. L. ftckri
Why Tarries Mv We? T. WdcH
When Twilight (lathers In J. U. MolOry
Will Vour Heart KeiondUi Mine?... A. X. lhtiver
When I View the Mother Holding Ani
Watchitmii. What of the Night V Ch. Gouwttt
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Won't Vtui Tell Mrt Why Itobin! illariltel
Whimper in the Twilight , .Anthony Xih
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