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OIONEY TO I VI iioi
M8JT Gener1 M11e8 Talks of the Post-
pored Ohango In Station.
SCOD MAY STAY hERE UNTiL UEXr JULY
atctiii1nt In I'otl * Xc.teiI to ( Ic
OUIvrr , , 811(1 Mcti a I'rnedlcnl
FrIiVliltP of ae CaUitry
itiisl tile 1'eOIC.
WASIIIGTON ? , March 3O-pecIaI ( T'k.
grarn.-Gcnoral ) Mltc ayn , relative to thn
rumor sflt ot from Clitcago that the Second
Infantry wn9 to be removed from Omnha
very shortly totr1zoia : "My recommendation -
tion to Urn oecretary ot war Included a
trnncrr ot these reghucntE which had i'eti a
long term of ycar at well known military
1)otu to other posts. and bringkig In nearer
to evitiatIcii thoa rgimcnt that batS
&ean frontier life for quite na song a term
of 'Fun natural drift of the I3ncond In.
Intitry yoti1tI be ca9tward , not to Ariaona.
A fronler rciment wotiTd be brought In to
tak. the iecond'H p1a. at IorL Croo1. My
opini.t Ia that omIenty of the BrvIce de-
te1(1 ? entirely upon the kiinwledgc' which the
ttcop9 have , not nnly of the cography. but of
the topography of the country. A ! eng term
of 'arvtea on thn frontier deprives thi trops
of tha t kno'iedge which 1 : bo1utey ! o.an-
tIal in handling large crrnvth , as In the cao
of the rfot' in Chicago It is only by a'o-
cIatioi that the crvleo is trengt1ierio and
rondo powerfut for goal. I believe In hrthg-
Ing In regiments together at general lolflt
for prictico mobiilzatitii , that they may know
stow uther comniander conduct their reil.
ment and also how their comrado9 ! n arnia
acquit thenielves. Secretary Lament ieo1t
upon thi matter somewhat differently. lie
does not regard the clange ) uuiC3tCd a
beneficial , and I am , therefore , compelleti to
believe that if any change does take place , it
wllL not ho before the beginning of the next
llBcnl ycar , when the neceesary nciiey for
the tranfr will be available , and which 1
iot now at hand. I believe the Secnid , Infantry -
fantry will be removed , but do nat nnticlpato
any ctungo until Juno or July of thIs year. '
PENSION LEGISLATION.
. The iubcommitto on Invalid pensions , of
whioh Representative An.drov hi chairman ,
to whom has been referred eovcral bills to
Increaco the pension of tnalme1 sotttdtert' , has
eacti d a conclusion as to the general vro-
visions of a bill which will ho reported to
the foil committee at tim ftrt regular
meeting thi9 wek. Under existing laws
flflitflOI ( soldiers receive , first. for loss of
hand or foot , $3O second , for 1095 of arm
at elbow or leg at knee , $3G ; third , for loss
of arm at shoulder or leg at. hip. $45 ; a
total dl'ablllty ot three classes roceiring
similar rates respectively. Pending bills
propose to ' Increase those classes to , first ,
5O ; cond , 55 , and third , 60. While
the work of the subcommittee is still in embryo -
bryo , inquiry has beii directed , in view of
other measures likely to b taken up at an
early date , relative to pensions for prisoners -
oners ci warstato militiamen who nerved in
the regular or volutitcer army under direct
iutiiciUty of the government , or military ouil-
core Ct the government , for ninety days or
Or ( . alee In view of a general service Pen-
ion bill. Any rates recommended by the
subcommittee vtll be determined in partY by
the benefits to be extontled by other bills to
the cIases just mentioned. It is believed
2iowover. that the ubcommlttee will recommend -
mend to the general committee rates up-
proxiinating to the first class mentioned ,
$45 ; second , $50 , and third , $55.
' BEET SUGAR MEN BUSY.
For some time past it has been known
government intends to h
that the German
the bounty which it pays to exporters
crease and refined sugars into this country.
of rav
This is done for the purpose of allewing
manufacture to compote
Of German
eugarL'
' vith American , products. It is now proposed
UnIted States levy a co nteractifl
thai. the
to
refined sugars imported
on raw' and
duty
that when foreign countries
this country , so
theIr bounty on exported sugars ,
1ncrnaa they wit find here' an Increased Import duty
the situation ,
to equalize
to
Bills have been jiittotlUccd in congress
correct Ii possIble , the discrimination which
commoil-
on behalf of Its
prop000s
GermanY
be had
0derstandlng may
That an
.
tIes.
the
proposed by
: of the retaliatory measures
representatives of the sugar
united States ,
interests in Nebraska , Utah , California ,
Louisiana , Florida and Texas will appear
commUte tomor-
liefore the ways and means
s.Gw in behalf ot some measUre that vill pro-
competi-
foreign
toot. American sugar from
, Gamble of South Dakota
'was before the senate committee on public
b. lands teday and presented a strong argument
to have Indian reservation lands in South
Dakota rocentiy ceded , included in the free
home bill recently passed by the house as
affecting Oklahoma , lb was assured by the
accoto committee that a favorable report
t , vouid be made upon the proposition ad.
p1 vanceti by himself. or , much more to the
purpose , the commltteo might report a general -
oral free home bill.
Representative Strode Introduced bills to
reirove the charge of ( leaertion from the mu-
itary record of Samuel flentonecliamp , and
also for granting a pension to Elizabeth
Cuip , lie niso presented a petition of Wil-
Item A. Bother , Grand Army of the flepublic
) est of l3urcliard , Neb.tavorthg a service
pension bill.
' Senator Allen presented a petition signed
by a iargo number of mothers. wives and
thiughtors or S. A. Douglas circle No. 20
of Notb Platte , Nob. , calling for the enact-
; mt.nt of a service pension lull.
flepresentative Ilainer introduced a bill
' or the relict of Lewis ICelser of Ilubbehi ,
Nob. , at tue rate of $72 per month.
C. C. Fian8burg of Lincoln , Nob. . w ad-
' snittol to practice before the supreme court
today.
Cougressnrnn Andrews will leave for Nebraska -
braska about April 4.
Senator Alien hiss hind prepared a brief history -
tory of the Santee Sioux Indians and the
rhandroatix Sioux of South Iakota by Rev.
1aine5 Garvie. which be bias had printed as
a sonata document. The history' shows how
: the Medawakantons antI Wahpalctootns
: changed their name to the Santo Sioux.
HAY IS A LEGAL CROP ,
;
Tn the case of George W. Yeast , a homestead - I
stead applicant for a tract of hand In the
! Ahhiance land district , Nebraska , Acting
Secretary of tim Interior Reynolds
. today sustained thici opinion of the
' commiesionor in denying Yeaat's ap-
phicatlon for an extension of time of pay-
nent for the hand. The entryman alleged I
In his npphictIon that he raised nothing but
1157 on hI hand during the time of his ne-
cuparicy and that hey Is not a crep witbfrt
the meaning of the law. The i'ccretary de-
flies the contention , and rules that the entry-
man rnuit pay for hh.s lar.d , otherwise his
entry is to be cancelled.
Deciaion w.re . rendero4 in hAnd CflCCS
from South Dakota as follows : Emily P.
Polio against Martin A , Srnotiser , Huron
tlitrict , tlection aullrmod ; Sinaticer's entry
held ( or eanceliatien. Ex-parfo Elijah WhiLe ,
Huron dictrict , decielori reversed ; patent to
lesue toViihis. .
Special Indian Agent Dichcn has con-
eluded his biiplnoa before the Indian bureau
anti will within three or four days be given
hIs instructions relative to the proposed extension -
tension of the time of payment for the Otoo
stid Mirsotiri hands in southern Nebrashcs.
The secretary has ieueil his instructions ,
citing nih the laws relative to the cession anti
aho of these lantis , and winding up with the
propeed compromise , which was printed in
The thee comb time ago. Agent Iickeon Is
Instructed to proceed to the Otco and Mitt.
soon recrvation in Olclnhonla and endeavor
to secure the agreement of the Indians to the
propositIon. Should they agree , ho Is then
to present thin proposition to the settlers.
Shiouki the hI1hiflne not accept the coni-
promise , the negotiations will erase and lie
is Instructed to notify the secretary of that
fact.
fact.Fourth
Fourth clam postmasters were appointed
In Iowa today as follows : aaiiiet , Ilarritton
county , A. I. Smith , ice J , II. lienryson ,
resigned ; flarcourt , Webster county , L. A.
Sonquist , vice W. J. Struthers , resigned.
, ,
lhIlxlcs MILES HAS liONOlL IdXOUCII ,
Secretnr Lnniniit OhJectN in Ite I ing
the G ru sic of Jdeiu teilti itt ( eiit'ittl.
WASHINGTON , March 30.-Tue letter of
Secretary Lament to General Hawley , chair-
iiiaii of the senate committee ozi military at-
fairs , disapproving the bill to revive the rank
of lieutenant general of the army , was made
public today. The bill was known as Intended -
tended to confer the ranhc on General Miles ,
now commanding the army , though his name
i not mentioned in the correspondence. Ac-
coinpanylng the letter ore extracts from the
military records of Scott , Grant , Sherman ,
Sheridan and Schofield , who became lieutenant -
tenant generals ; also of General Mileo , Ituger
and Merritt , who , under the bill , would have
been eligible to the grade of lieutenant gen-
oral. The secretary , utter acknowledging the
receipt of the bill , says that in no instance
has an ofilcer attained this rank until he has
successfully commanded the whole or a separate -
arate army in battle or in active campaign :
The grade has been revived always with
the object of conferring complimentary
rank uttoit generals who hatS rendered
"eminent and ihlstinguishied services , " or
those "most distinguished for courage ,
ikllh anti ability , " In war. Five besides
\Vnshington were thus honored , of whom
four hind received the thanks of congress by
name for most distingui9hed military serr-
ice , while the 111th had commanded a separate -
arate army ( luring the late war , hail at-
tamed the highest. regular grade thirty
years before his promotion , hail held the
chief command of the whole reguar ! army
for seven years and had successfully dls-
charged most delicate and responsible civil
d u Lies.
Secretary Lament refers to the reorganization -
zation act of 1866 , fixIng the strength of the
army at sixty regiments , and to the fact
thiat tour years later the force was reduced
to forty regiments. and says :
At the time of the enactment of thus
statute , forbiddIng further promotion to
lieutenant general , Ihuere still survived on
active duty vernl olhicers whuo hind sue-
cessfuhly comniunded the whole army , or
separate armies , or army corps , during the
clvii war and as such had rendered most
distinguished service , but the power to
reward by further promotion such men as
linhleck , Mead& . , hancock anti othuers was
deliberately taken away when It was enacted -
acted in 1S70. during the administration of
President Grant , that the offices then held
by Sherman and Sheridan when next Vacant -
cant should not b tilled. The present major
generals of our army attained brihliant
reputations for gallantry while commanding
Subdivisions of army corps during the hate
conflict , anti huiva added to their laurels
since by efficient performance of arduous
cervice upon thin Indian frontier ; but it is
no reflection upan these excellent othicers to
itay that the services they have so far ron-
( bred are not of that exalted character that
huas hitherto been regarded as prerequisite
to tim udvanco now proposed , Noting that
the grade of lieutenant general hnt not been
regarded as a permanent office necessary
to our army organization. and has been con-
( erred only upon a few of those omccrs
svhio have rendered marked services In
war ; that the complimentary. rank.when
besto'ed. has often been withheld untih
long after the demonstration of this superior
ability , and has only been voted as a reward -
ward of great military genius anti most
conspicuous leadership , the conclusion is
reached that whatever the merits ani
promise of any officers of our peace en-
tablishment , s'hio as yet hunve had no opportunity -
portunity to demonstrate their genius and
cnpacity as commanders of large armies by
the measure heretofore required , the exist-
lag conditions do not demand Its revival at
this time. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Arm , Orders.
\rASIlNGTON , March 20.-Special ( Tele-
gram.-Captain ) William 0. Owen , jr. , as-
slatant surgeon , is ordered back to his eta-
thou at Fort riaynrd , N , Itt ,
A board of officers , to consist of Major
Charles Smart , surgecin ; Major Charles A.
Woodruff , commissary of subsistence ; Major
Ernest A. Garllngton , inspector general ;
Captain Louis A. Craig , Sixth cavalry , and
FIrst Lieutenant William C. Brown , First
cavalry , is appointed to meet in thin city
March 31 , _ or as noon thereafter as lurac-
tirablo , to examine thue reports of the boards
which were convened in the several military I
departments "to consider and recommend a
proper ration for troops operating 'in
emergencies , "
Leave of absence for thiree months Is
granted FIrst Lieutenant Joseph B , flatchehor ,
Jr. , Twenty-fourth infantry.
Captain Adrian S. Pohhemnus , assistant surgeon -
goon , is relieved from duty at Fort Douglas ,
Utah. anti Is ordered back to his poet at
Fort Wlngate , N. M.
GI l umr .Imirle's Ire Jlsere.tiomi.
WASUINGTON , March 80.-The senate
commIttee on Judiciary made two amend-
inents to the house bill to abolish capital
punishment in certain cases before reporting
it to the senate , The first of these added
"treason" to thio crimes of vhichm , when an
accused person was found guilty. tue jury I
might iuahiiy the verdict by addIng the
words "without capItal punishment. " The
second amendment provided that when an
Indian cominitteti the crime of rape whthin
the limits of a reservation lie shah ho pnn.
IdiotS by imprisonment at thio discretion of S
Lime court. _ _ _ _ _ _
Coiit-oumtii. on i'smclllc IIaiivi , hills.
WASHINGTON , March 30.-The confer-
nco of the senate and house committees on
Lime Pacific railway bills was held today , but
In the absence of several members resulted
Iii nothing but informal discussion ,
PETITIONS COIhNC 1111CR
House Committoc Bocolves Many Suggestions -
tions Concerning Trade Relaflons ,
RECIPROCITY AND RETALIATION TIlE CRY
tlnny litaitness Moit's .tssocintloni fix-
zireNs lucas Along This Line
foe tite lleiueflt of tIme
Leg I , mha to rs ,
WAShINGTON , March 30.-Representative
Hopkins of Ihhlaois , .chualrman of thus subCommittee -
Committee of the committee on ways and
means , having In charge the subject of re.
ciprocel trade rehations with foreign countries -
tries , line received a number of letters during -
ing the past veek on this subjeeL A rose-
lotion of the New York legislature favoring
closer commercial relations wan received.
Four letters vcro from boardo of trades ,
ten from merchants' associations and thirty-
nine from representatives of private inter-
ostg. As a rule the replies are favorable
to reciprocity , The Loulsiena Sugar and
Itlce exchange and time Now York Grocere'
assoclatioa t.uink some provisIon should be
made for a bounty on sugar. Some of the
writero favor reciprocIty with Spanish-Amer.
lean Cotmtrleg Only and others designate or-
theist , which thmoy thinly would be benefited.
The Vm'interVhieat Mihler' league of In-
tiianapoils senile a Intmohlet headed "Reel-
procity and Retaliation Nettled. " The head
of the Lake Millers' association of Duluth
and Superior , Wis. , says a recIprocity and
retaliation iaw would make foreign countries
cease to discriminate against American flour.
The National Asetaciation of Wool Manufoc-
turers ets : "This organization believes most
heartily In the general principle of Lie reel-
procity , "
The boards of trade ot the following cities
wore heard from : Glencoc , Miss. ; Gaines-
yule , FIn. ; Patterson , N. J , ; Manufacturers
and Merchants of New York , Orwlgsburg ,
Pa. , Martlnsburg , W. Va , , and Buffalo , N.
Y , , also sent replico , The Philadelphia board
would "recommenti to favor all American
countrIes alike and make only reciproelty
treaties with countries of other continents. "
LASHES ) AItMS ON TIlE CUIiAN Co.ts'r.
Cnitmiimu Iteimmmrje.lthie Cargo ' .Yns
Thron-ti Oyerbonrh iii it Storimi ,
WAShINGTON , March 30.-The Treasury
department has evidence temiding to show tue
steamship , Commodore , which recently
cleared from Charleston , S. C. , wIth arms
and ammunition , did not lore its cargo in
a storm at sea , as reported by the captain ,
but handed it O the coast of Cuba , Time
cahlcctor of customs at Charleston , in a report -
port to tIme secretary of the treasury , says
the Commodore cleared that port on time
9h Inst. , for Tampa , Flu. , with manifest
showing arms , ammunithoa and artillery.
On time 22d it returned without the cargo ,
and on the following day entered as from
sea , The captain made a wreck report ,
whIch says he encountered a severe gala
and that tIme cargo was thrown overbard
and time whole power of all the pumps was
1150(1 to keel ) time ship afloat , This s'ate-
nuent , the collector says , Is contradicted by
one of the Conunuodore's firemen , who stated
the cargo was uccassfully handed on the
coast of Cuba , Other evidence in support
of the fireman's story Is promised , anti in
ease It is proven to be true , the vessel. it
is said at the department. is liable to for-
felinro to tIme government for violation of
time navIgatIon lawn relating to clearance
papers. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
ltfi'Ifi'S FlNtNCLtL JISCUSSION ,
I'efter ItoImmthtiit on llnmm,1 IsnueM Up
lii'fore. time Semimile.
WASilINGTO , March 20.-The senate Ia
to have a revival of the financial and bond
discuion as a rorult of an anlnthhacj ' fib.
bate just before the sessIon closed today.
Mr , PetTer's reralutlon for the appointment
of a special committee of five sanators to In-
wostlgato reccmut bond ivmue hmacl been relegated -
gated to thin calendar , owing to the oppci-
tion of Mr. Hill , but it was reached In the
order today. Again Mr. 1111 ! sauglmt to
have the resolution go over. ; buV he v.'aa met
by energetic protests , not only from Mr.
Petter , but alas from Mr. Wolcott anti Mr.
Teller , TIme latter gave notice that further
delays would be resisted , nd Mr. Pelter fol-
hewed wlthm notice that lie would move tomorrow -
row to proceed with thia bcnd inquiry rose-
lutlon , as soon as Mr. George concludes a
speech cu time Dupont casa. Tlti promlcee
to bring a teat vote. unleas diliatory tactie
postpone the measure. Amomug time bilk'
pass2d toiay were those appropriating
$2,000,000 for a public building at Indian-
spells , md. , and settling tIme long pend'ng
accounts between the United States and LIme
state ot Arkcnsas.
Imicrensiuig Ocena In1I Service.
WASHINGTON , March 30-Timo senate
ommitteo on appropriations today agreed
ipon the postomco appropriation bill , One
mportant amendment imucreamues the appro-
riatioa for time transportation of foreign I
nails by $8o.000 and Is accompanied by the I
chlowing proviso : "For additional compen. 1
tatlon to the Oceanic Steamship company
or transportatloim of iminils by its steamers
mailing from San Francisco to New Zealand
md New South Waics via Honolulu , all mails I
miade up in time United States destined for
ho Hawniiaa islands , thme Australian eel-
mnies. New Cahedonia amud time Islammds In
lie Pacific ocean , $8,000 ; provideJ that tIme
Ldditional sum , with the sum now paid , shall I
mot excet3i $2 per mile , mis authorized by
he act rf March 3 , 1891 , the mail subsidy
'emmuhtIvH for Slinotimig mit ilmmil Trimimis ,
WAShINGTON , March 30-Senator DavIs ,
rom time judicIary commIttee , today reported
avorably to the senate the bill making it ua-
awful to vhoot at or throw any missile Into
my ralircad locomotive or car , or to lmoot
Lt ammy person therein , The bill lisa par-
icular application to time IndIan Terdtory ,
LIU1 imposes severe penaltiea on those who I
riolate its provisions. Thmere Is now on the
tatuto books a generah law eu this sub-
oct applicable to time othier portions of thme
mien ,
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Hill Ii , 'ztlI.ium to .imIgimmemm Is.
W/tS1IINGTON , March 30-Representative I
Jockrehl of Texas today introduced a bill
ralldatlng the judgments of the courts of
] reem' county , Oklahoma.
STAItP ON 'l'ti St1ttY CIVIL h1lLI.
house Dimmoe of Fffren ( lilt of One
lInnircl Pigt- , . ,
WASIIIN'GTON , MrW 30.-The house
today took up time coneido'ation of the sundry
clvii appropriation bill hntl disposed of fit-
teen of the 100 pageW tThfore the adjourn-
moat. During the gdri Hit debate Mr. Cannon -
non , time present hea t the appropriation
committee , and his prtdeceseor , Mr. sayers ,
interchanged opinionmt'o present and past
appropriations. Mr. Cimnnbn , ha tao course
of his remarks , expressed th opinion that
the approprIations for ° LhiIA session could not
tail beloW $506,000O00 ( rho action ot time
ccan'mtttca in aPPropritin for contract work
only until March , l9Z , was attaclctl , but
Mr. Cannon justified it on time ground timat
the samno timing bail been done last year in
the case of time fortiflctions bill. Hut few
amendments were added to the bill tomiay ,
Eight amendments to Increase the salaries
of light hiOU superintendents from $1,600
to $1,800 were adopted ,
An amusing incident occurred at the
opening of time reaaion of tlmo Imouse
today. Mr. Orosyenor , republican of
Ohio , arose to correct an inaccuracy
in the record , By some mistake a romantic
made by Mm , Connolb' , republican of
Illinois. at. time pension sesslomt Friday nlghmt
about "presidential fuglemen" was omitted
frommu time Congressional Record , but Mr ,
Grosvenor's rejoinder , which was rather
vigorous in its character , appeared without Its
provoking cauno. Mr. Grosvenor's thrust was
there , but hmo explalmmcd time record vlacod
him in the rIdiculous attitude of slasimimig at
nothitmg ,
Mr. Connolhy replitd thmat hue Imaul not ob-
hiterated his remarks. lie PintS not been long
emmougim in tIme house , he raid , to leans the
trIck of editing hIs speeches. Tne mmmistake
flutist have occurred elsewhere. As for the
intin1atorm lntemmded to be convoyed timat Mr.
Grosvencr wtvs a 'fuglemuan" for any Prosi-
demittal candidate , he gocd-lmtmmoredhy remarked -
marked that lie would theerfully acquit time
gentiemnan of such a charge. Thereat time
house laughed amid Speaker Heed , with a
twinkio in his eye , announced that time house
wouid now proceed with time consideration
of the "publIc business. "
The senate rot'olutlon authorizing F.
Green to exercise the duties and iowors
heretofore conferred upon the late General
Casey in relation to time construction of time
library of comugress was adopted ,
Time senate resolution autimorizing ox-Pros- !
dent. harrIson to accept certairm medals presented -
sented to imlun by time govermmments of Brazil
amid Spain was also adopted ,
Time imouso then vctmt Into committee of
the whole and took up tIme sundry cvih bill.
Mr. hlitt , chmahrznan of the foreign affairs
comnmltteo , gave ncUco. that be would call
up time conference report on the Cmmban reso-
lutlons as soon as the sundry civil bill was
out of thin way.
"Why not take time report up now ? " asked
sOiflO OflO.
"I lund intended to asIc for Its cansidera-
tiomm today. " replied Mr. ifltt , "bitt I yielded
owing to the great importance of thi ! op.
propriatlea bill. "
Amm arrangemmient was effected by which
general debate except on some tlsputed
paragraphs SImoull be clcsad in one Imcur ,
Mr. Cannoim , chairman of the appropriations -
tions committee , who was iii charge of time
bIll , briefly explained , _ its provisona , Al-
thought this was a great reduction , Mr. Cannon -
non argued thuat time bill oared for time pub-
lie cervice as wall and In some Instances
better than the currcnt law.
"Tists method doen mof' dlmiuuisit the op.
propriations to ho wadef' interjected Mr.
McMlhiimu , "but seem to . , llmInsht them for
this slon , "
"It does not diminIsh them , " replied Mr.
Cannon. t
"In other w rds , " 1saldMr. McMhhtin , "it
makes a 'record for this congresa and bridges
matters over until after time elections. "
Mr. Cannon impatienthyl dencd that there
was any political motive behind the action
of limo approprlationstcommlttee.
In conclimt'ion , Mr. Cannon said ho did net
think the appropriations for this session , not
taking Into consideration autlmorizatlons for
naval and rive' and Imarbor work , would fail
below $506,000,000. The publIc , uervIc In
huts opinion , could .nrt .bo1providecl for for
two years for ies ttmn $1,000,000,000. Now ,
however , time goverumnM 'ia1bbrrdving '
money to pay. currant expwmses. In view of
this fact , he appealed to the hmouso to keep
down appropriationu and be content with
caring for the public service us it 'existed and
and not enter impon any new expenditures
while timis borrowing was going on ,
Mr. Sayers , ox-chairman of time appropria-
tionu committee , replied at some length to
Mr. Cannon , In a general way ho endorsd
the ltemo in the bill , but he mieclared it was
a raise pretense on its face , It Purported to
bo a bill providing for time sundry clvii cx-
penseu for the flacai year ending Jumme 30 ,
1S97 , whereas It was admitted timat In all
contract work the appruprlations did not
axtonil beyond March 3 , 1897. He referred to
he adroitmuesa with whIch appropriations ag-
gregatimug $1,000,000 hind been Inserted into
time deficiency bIll , which. properly bIonged
ems timls hiil. By puttipg them in the deficiency -
ficiency bill , they were charged to the fast
congress. He comnpared time approprIations
made by democratic committees ammd thbse
made with Mr. Cannon as time head of time
committee on appropriatIons , and said the
latter was perhmaps trying to make a record
for a preaiuential campaign.
Alter some further remarks the bill was
road for amendment under the five-minute
ruhe.
ruhe.Tho
The salaries of lighthouse superIntendents
ror lImo coasts of Lang bland and Rumodo Is-
and , VirginIa mind North Carolina , Lakes
) ntaria , Erie , Michigan , Huron and Superior ,
mail the coasts of Washingtomm , Oregon and
ahifornia were increased to $1,800.
The committee rose after comnpletimig fifteen
ages of time bill , and at 5:05 : the house ad-
ourncd.
Mariflmmme 'IL'm.It. of the Comisi ,
WASHINGTON , March 30.-EvIdences of
the eteady , rapid growth of the maritimne
trade of the Pacific coast of Soutim America
ire ret fortim in a report to time State do-
mrtment by United States Consul Jastremsicl ,
it Cailao , I'oru , lie given a list of time miew
ships whIch have boon added to existimug
mteamnehip hInes or arc under construction in
uropo , all intended for direct trade betwern
he wart coast and Europe , and he eaya that
ho traflic vIil continue In this trend until
morIcann tmtihizo the ehuortemi and lumnor
'outos from our Pacific vaboard and the
sthmus of Panama ,
Commflrmimmmglezms J- tIt' Sengme ,
VAShhINGTON , Mmerch 30-Time senate , in
iXCcutive session today , confirmed time tel-
owing nominations : Clement J , Dietrlch
) f Indiana , to be United States consul at
Jaimtes , France ; Lieutenant Colonel Ilugh
( tlbert Timeaker , Fourteenth Infantry , to be
aionoi. Mao a numlier of other promo-
iomis In the arimmy.
T PEN PICTURES ' PLEASANTLY AND POINTEDLY PUT.
I ' flfiAIt-
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'Von don't spell deer that way-but then
'tvo'ro talking about our ladles' 20th century
: shoo in that bcoutifui tan shade-for which
'wo kayo limo exclmmsi'o agency-by tluo way-
, and the prlco-3.60--domm't call for any eucim
8tylo as we are giving-an extended narrow
toe--withm a Iommg drawn dlamnommd tip-that's
lmply mmmmtniflcont to behold. There's no
-guch style In Omaha and there's ao such
vaiuo , Out bicycle Is still in time window-
behold it-you may got It-why not ?
. Drexel Shoe Co. ,
. fiend for our iihus- I
' 4-MtCi ) Catalogue , L ariiain.
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NO1'fil.'l'lIS FoiL Ii.tSTfiit-
Time most attractive are our glasa and
porcelain eggs-all imandsomnehy band
paiimtod and appropriately Inscribed-bc-
20o-25c---35o. Then there are beautiful
plaques-hand painted-at 25c-many new
mmmedalllons-SOc-and noveltIes and novelties
-expressly for Easter gifts-In so great profusIon -
fusIon that we don't know what. to talk
about-conic anti see them yourself. it you
conic between 1230 and 1:30 : you'll hear time
electric plammo play-plays by itself ,
A. Hospe , Jr ,
Music audArt 1513 Douglas
WATCII flint ' '
'l'INNCItS- .
Several years age-after wo got tired
waiting for irresponsible tinners to do work
for our customers-we put In a tin shop-
and it's a good one-make any tin thIng or
fix any tin thing-and knowing that what
you want fixed you want fled right anti at
once-we imavo made it an Invarlablo rule
to fix a tin timing-from a teapot to a tin
roof-at time very imour we promise-we never
delay-always prompt-use it to advertise
U5-80 we don't cimnrgo hardly anything ,
Jo111 ! Httssie : '
Consider our pricesA (1
How little timey are. " ' Uiiiing
: .
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.1ei C
vi' hILL AN ! ) iOW'N 'J'IILL- '
In every road of wlmeelin life you'll find
timat time "Columbus " in
SocIal"-made , our
own factory-holds Its own wIth time best of
them-and it costs you 40.00 less to hold
that own than any otimer imigh grade wheel ,
It Is a $100,00 wimeci-only it's 60,00-.bo-
cause it's our own whmc'el amid It gives the
Columbus Buggy Co , a good send-off every
time we sell one. It'll stand as snuck
weight and do as good service as any of
them.
Colmnbus Buggy Co
0. Kinm Ionmmaau , 1C08
Bleyulo Mgr , Hariiey
RICh COLD FIELDS OP ALASKA
Ooal of Fair Quality Also Pound in Some
Sections oftho Country ,
MINERAL RESOURCES OF THE TERRITORY
United StateR Geologist Inkm a
iteimort On liii Mimmeriti % 'caiht
of Its MOmt Norli.0rl3
I'ipmue si 00 ,
WAShINGTON , March 30-The geological
aur'ey has reported to Secretary Smith on
time operattcns of the survey dmmring the
field season of last year. In West Vie-
ginia important scientific results were oh-
tamed timat will have an Interesting hearing
oil time devciopumuumt of time coal resources
there ,
Imwestigatlons In the upper Michigan penin-
esmia fail to give pronih that nawiy outlined
"iIimronian" troughs will yield workable tie-
posits of iron ore , Invretigations of time mImi-
oral resources of time Umucommmpahgro and Utn-
tah Indlamu reservaticims shmowcd deposits of
hydro'carbon mumountla of time aspimalt series
covering 13,500 spmaro mailea In Utah ,
At Newiin gulclm , soutimemist of Driwer ,
gold in apparently uaying quantities hiss
been dla.overcd in time gravels of an ancient
stream bed. it is Probable thmnt other on-
dent stream heds will be fotmntl that can be
profitably worked. Pu0 so-called tin do'-
povltn at the sauthormu extremity of time Wet
moumtains were oxamninoi , but no evidence
of stick ores was foumid.
iIscus'aing investigations in the Alaska
gold fields , the report says mmmany small veins
of rathmor rich ore occur on tIme sotmthuern
! do of time Silver Bow basin , about three
miles northweet of Juneau. The old lake
betis timere are successftmlly worked for gold
by time lmydrauhic proceos. At Seward City ,
fifty miles mmorth of Juneau , there nra sIte
veins extremely rich at sonic points , and are
yielding gold , On Admiralty island there are
promising veins , amid mimuimug timere will be
commmmmuenced in time aumamner. Near Sitka , ce-
pociahly along Silver bay end in tite cotmr.try
to time southmeast , there are numerous veins ,
soimuc of which have yielded a little goll. .
Near Ieiaroff bay , cmi the bland of Unga ,
In tIme Shumnagin archipelago , 1,000 miles
aoutisvest of Sitima , the Appohlo consahidated
mnimio it' mmow yIelding at time rate of $300,000
a year. The report of Dr. flail , the expert
who investigated the coal resources of
Alaska , says that large fields of a fairly good
quality of brown coal oxistt , on the eastern
ahorca of Cook inlet , and timat veIns of
economic value exist on the south a'hore of
time Alaskan leninstmla. )
I'lIOCIeIlIiNs OF' 'I'll IC SI3N'i'I.
i'ro'it1 limit Certillealei. ot' lCammmormm-
bin er'hi't' fU' 'I'eht'grmm ihmt'rs.
WASHINGTON , March 30.-Mr. Hoar ,
ehmairnian of the conumitteo on judiciary ,
made an 'tftort to pasa time house bill abolish-
lmug capita ptmnishmnont in certain "sacs as
sasmi as the senate met today , but after brief
iiii'cust4oii limo bill rat over until tomor-
row.
row.TheodorcI" , Simurl and Edward F , Murphy
wore unanimously clmoen to auccecil time late
Domummis F. Murphy in enargo of time alan-
ographic staff of the senate.
Time bill was passed directing time score-
tary of war to prepare a roll of telegraphs
operators vhio smrved not less tlman nincty
days in tim mliftary telegraphic , service
during thmo war Cf the rebellion , amid to issue
to each a certificate of honorable service.
'rho bill has a pro'Jso that It Is not to be'
construed toward carrying a ionion , bounty
or like emohument ,
Mr. Mitchell of Oregon gave notice that lmo
would , go on with the Dupont contest tcmor-
row. The senate then toolc up thm bill it'
approve a compromumise , and sottiemnunt between -
tween time United States and mite state of
Arkansas. Time debt due from time state of
'tr1cansas to the United States and lime elaima
of the state against time Ummited States are
of long standing and much compl1ariemi and
confused , Frequent attempts have bee's made
from time to time to bring ahout an ntilust-
macnt amid settlement , but witimaut * uccess.
In order that nil claims might be equitably
adjusted. and finally settled congress l'ased
time law of August 4 , 1894 , conferrIng t.utlmor-
Ity upon time secretary of time trea'smmry amid
secretary of time interior to comnpronitse amid
settle these claims with time governor of
Arkansas. Thereupon Secretaries ( 'arl isle
and Smith effected a compromIse with Ccv-
el-nor Clark , IrOVidimig that upon the payment
by time state of Arkansas to time United
States of time sum tf $572 in money and tluo
paynmemmt of 161) ) $1,000 bommds of the state
held by tIme United States , in all time' sum of
$1t0,572 , that all claimus between the United
States and Arkansas wouiml be closeth
In supporting time bIll Mr , Berry denounced
the authors of anonymous pamphlets circulated -
culated about congress and expressed the
behiet timat the attacks emanated from a
lobby maintained by the Missouri Pacific
Railway company , Time senator uppeaicd to
isis associates not to be "Imeld up" by a
poweritmi coeporation.
SHORT OF A QUORUM.
Mr. Gear olmposod time settlement on the
grotmnd Gmat it was unfair to time United
States , The state hind not come before the
semmate "wlthm clean hands , " lie asserted , Time
senator closed with a motion to rceommnht time
bill to time cormmmuittee Oii public lands for
further Investigation.
Mr. Pelter spoke against amid Mr. Jones
of Arkammeas for time settlement.
Time motiomm to recomenit was host. Yeas ,
14 ; nays , 20-two aimort of a qunrimm , After
securing a quorum time motion to recommit
was iefoated-18 to 37-and the kIll passed-
38 to 54.
Mr. Procter asiced that the bill appro-
printing $100,000,000 for time seacozat defenses
lie mnado a specIal ardor for Timuratlay afternoon -
noon next. Mr. Mills interposed an objection -
tion and the special order was not fixed.
Time calendar was then taken up and the
following bills and resolutions passed : Appropriating -
propriating $15,815 for the relief of persons
viio eustained damage by tIme explosion of
an ammunitIon cheat of hattory F , United
States artillery , at Chicago ; providimmg for
time location mind purchase of public lamuda for
reservoir sites ; providing for a commIttee to
negotiate with time Crow Indiana for the ceo-
sian of portions of theIr reservations in
Montana.
Mm unexpected controversy arose over the
next measure On time calendar , vmich was
the revolution providhrtg for a commnittco of
live senatOm' to investigate and report all
time material facto and circumstances connected -
nected wills time sale of Ummitoil States bonds
by the secretary of time treasury iii time years
1894 , 1895 and 1806. Mr. 11111 suggested that
thus and time two filjowing calendar measures
( the Dupoimt case and thmo Lodge immigration -
tion bill ) go over , as the s3natO was pro-
coodumug ummmler time five minute rule.
Mr. Potter , time author of the resolution ,
iumeisted on going on anti was roimiforveml in
isis demand by Senators Wolcott and 'I'ehior ,
Mr. Wolcott said It wa's time somnetiming was
done with tlii resolution , If not acted on
150W , let the semmatora agree whmen they would
act pa it. Since tIme resolution was Introduced -
ducod it had been roiled around and never
brought to a vote.
Mr. Teller also insisted that there should
be iso furthmem' delays , lie was willing to
wait until Wednesday at 2:30 : p. in , for
taking up time resolution. but Me , Piatt cut off
amu agreement by an objection.
"Timan I servo notice on time ecnato from
Comumectlcut ( Plait ) , " said Mr. Teller , warmly ,
"that we will take up 11mm resolution and
take It up very soon. "
Mr. Wolcott at ence added : "Yes , onml we
will take it ui now unles time senate Is too
timimm for a quorum , It looked as though a
vote would be taken , but Mr. Cockroil tens.
porized. Ho said timero was iso imurry , plenty
of votes would be available to take up time
eaolution at time proper time ,
Mr. Wolcott went on to declare that the
objections made were umot casual , The sena-
toe from Now York had perailiteatly ' shoyed
over" this reoslution frommu day to day , There
was evidently no lurPoo to inquire immto thu
bond sales , Mr , Pellet fimmally ai'o notice
that hmo would move tomorrow to take up the
bond resolution at time conclusion of the
speech of Me , Georo on the Dupont case ,
Bills were passed appropriating 2,000,000
tam' a Public building at Indianmspohis , md. ;
amncmuing the act autimorizimmg the Interoceanlo
Italiway company to construct a riiilrcad In
thme Indian territory.
At t1O ; the senate went into executive
sematon sad then adjourned-
N.tilEl ) A : lCCIOht Felt lIL'GlIIS ,
Onteonie of a Partinmmni I'nrt' Flihmt
Ia triaonn ,
WAShllNGTO4 March 30.-TIme president
today sent to the senate the nominatIcn of
Ilenjamta .7 , } 'rankhln of ArIzona to ho governor -
ernor of that territory , Tie term of the
present governor , ilughes , would not have
oxpirel until April 1 , 1S07. The mmppoimutmneumt
of Mr. Franklin , is , rio doubt , time result of
a bitter factional fight , Charges anti counter
charges imave been made. Whether the
nomination is dime to time resignation of CoY-
emnor hughes , orto a removal , cannot be
learned , as omclais at the white imotmre , anti
in time other miepartments , refuse to dLcuse
the subject. . The date upcn which the now
governor will qualify is not apparent , but
it is taken for granted that he wilt atsumnio
oiflco its soon as lie is confirnued by the senate -
ate , The new appoIntee served two terms in
the imouro of representatives as a niemmuber
train lCrnea.t , City , Mo. Later , tinder the
foenmer Cievolamud administration , lie was con-
minI to Ilcuikow , China , anti umpon lila retumrn ,
settled 1mm ArIzona , and recently became a
canmlidato for governor.
GOLD ltfiSiIt'l Is ILUNNIXC O'lIht.
Itemmeimes Its hilglt'p.tl'oImit Umisier the
l'resi.flt , timii I nistrnt itmim ,
\S'SHINGTO , March 30-The gold reserve -
serve , as omciniiy reported today , Is $128-
713,956 , the highest point yet reachmcti during
the Present administration , The total rtmotmnt
of gold so fam' tccsived on aecoumtut of the
last bend sale is $106,550,071 , of which $35-
393,350 , is for primucipal , $ lO,6I6,96i toe
premiumims , anti $148,751. for interest , which
leaves approximately $5,000,000 to ho paid
umnmior the conditions of Secretary Carlisle's
circular. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
1)t'hlEXiS lit lNSti.'IlNP Il.tNlS.
Crolitors of tilt' Gi'rmimm mu Niul mm
Sal mmeoitm ( let mm Simmmtlh it'tims'mm ,
WAShhl NGTON , March 30.-Time comptroi-
Icr of time currency has declared dividends Imu
favor of limo creditors of ineoivcmmt national
banks as follows : Ten per cent time Ocr-
nmami NatIonal bank of Lincoln , Nob. : 10 per
cent , the First National tmmmk of Joimmmsomm
City , Tcnn. ; 10 per cent , the First National
bank of Middiesboro , Ky.
I'rIiiIH'tl imuhce Smmierior Canal ,
WAShINGTON , March 30.-Time secretary
of war today samut to time house time report
of the survey for a canal connectIng Lake
Superior wltim time Mirsiseppi river , The
cost of such a canal , the report nay's , wIll
ramigo from $7,000,000 to $30,000,000 , accord-
lug to time different routes and the s'zo pro-
posed. The route costing time least is decided -
cided to be the most feasible ,
Comiti itiflmm of I Ii , 'Vrc'zmsmmry.
WASIHNGTON , March 30.-Today's state-
memit of time condition of time treasury shows :
Available cash balance , $271,013,220 ; gold
reserve , $128,811,956.
W'ILt'I'hIflit FOitECiS'1' .
CIoumi' tmmmmi 'I'Imrtiulemmimig , I.ittiit itahu
or Simmv imm.t Colder.
WASHINGTON , March 30.-The forecast
for Tuesday is :
For Nebraska-Cloudy and tlmreatomuin
wenthmer ; light rains or snow ; colder ; northwesterly -
westerly winds.
For Oklalmomna and IndIan Territory-
Cloudy ; possibly followed by rain at nlgimt ;
colder in the western portion ; winds shifting -
ing to northwesterly.
For Kansas-Increasing clommdlne , probably -
ably followed by rain at night ; colder ;
winds iecomImmg northwosterhy ,
For Southm Dakota-Cloudy and threaten-
inir with light rain as' snow : colder ; northerly -
orly , shifting to northwesterly wInds.
lor Iowa-Cloudy and tlmreatemuing , P05-
sibly withi raIn ; colder ; northeasterly
winds becoming northwesterly at mmlght.
For itt issourl-Increastng cloumdlrmess , pon-
study followed by rain in ncrthern portion ;
colder its time mmorthwcstern portion ; soUth-
erly. ahiftiuig to northwesterly winds.
ror Colorado-Increasing cloutlirress , with
lbzht rain or snow ; colder ; northerly winds.
For Wyoming amid Montana-Cloudy and
threatening wIth light snow : colder In the
eastern portion ; northerly 'Imids.
Local ltecil.
OFFICE OF TJIR WRATHER BUREAU ,
OMAHA , March 0.-Ommulma record f temn-
perature and m'ainfnii compared with time
correspondtmig day of the past four years :
1813. iDa. iSIS. 1S3.
raxIniunt temperature . . , 68 6 70 73
Minimum temperature . , , 39 d 37 42
Average temnperature . . . , , 'i GO 51 5l
Precipitation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .01) T .ttl .03
Condition of tcmnpem'ature and precipitation
at Omaha for time day amid sInce March 1 ,
1896 :
Normal temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Excess for the tiny . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Accumulatcd deficiency since March 1. . . . 131
Normal Prcctlitation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .08 inch
Deficiency for the day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0'i mcii
'Fotai precipitation since March 1 1.31 Immclmes
Deficiency almice March . . . . . . . . . . . lmmclmes
htcportM . 1'ommt Slit litmus at 8 , , mit.
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Omnamma , clear , , , , . . , . . , , , . . . , , , , , , , , , , , i - 88 .0)
North Platte , ciear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ts cm
huron , CIOUiy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . * 5 ; .0)
Cimienet ) , clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0) )
St. LotmI , clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 , oo
.si
St. l'aui , raIning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ) su 'p
mavenport , cicar , . , . . . , . . , , , , , . , . , , . . .C cc , oo
Itmaeas City. clear , , . . , . , . , , , , . , 70 75 .00
Itemerma , snevtng . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 . sa
llavre , enowlmmg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . z is
slIt Lake , esowing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 .OS
lmismnamclt , clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .a 50 , Q
Theycmmne , cloudy , , , . . , . , . . , , . , , . , , , , . . , . .CC i , oi
\'Ilmtitorm. cloudy , . , . . , . . , , , , , . . , , , . . , . . at as .oz
itnptd City , emoudy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . s 42 T
aaivcston.chOtmtlY 72 .01
T indicates trace of prectlfitatten.
L. A , WJILSII , Observer ,
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DON'T NEGLECT.
A COMMON (2tSI OF l'hI.hiS ,
It tny l.ezuI to SerIous hiesults ,
Wimomu people ene'raiiy imndcr.tanmi tbat
; % ii serb fatal diseases as Ilstumla , umber of
the rectum , mlasures , etc. , ahmucet Invariably
beglmm 1mm a slnmplo case of piles , lucy mviii
Icarus time' wlsdomn of taking ironlpt treat-
muemt : for the first appearammee of the trouble
1mm tlmie quarter , The l'yrnmnid i'ilo Cure
will certainly cure every fommu of plies , itch-
11mg , bleeding , itotrudlmmg Or blind piles , and
hmummmhrctls of hires Immure been saved by using
timbi cheap but effectIve remedy right at the
start , bteauatm at such a thus a single package -
ago will effect a cure , utimilo in time old ,
chronic , uleep'eeated cases several packages
are somnetimnes necesmry before a hastIng
cure is sifectem ] ,
i'imyeiclamus are using the Pyramid I'ilo
Cure in preference to surgcai operations ,
amiti u itim uniformim sultCess. The remadey Is
lmreparcd by the Pyramid Drug Co. of Al-
bommlich , , ammul for sale by druggIsts eVery-
wimem'e.
This firnu re'elves : tmumnuireds of testimonial
letters frummu cut-oil natfemmts ammd ltmblIh a
fresh lIst every uveek , TimLe veek we take
pleasure iii pleselutimug time foilourliig front
Mr. M , \'ilsnmm , l'eabedy , lansssl 'cur
I'3'rmlmmuid l'ik' Ciii o received , aumd 1 lays re-
ceireti snore lmemiemit frommu two uppltcatiomma
timamm from all oilier mmiediclmmes I hmav ever
tried , I Imave keen troubled with Imlies for
20 years. Timt'y voumhil eomne down every
tiny anti have to be worked back , but have
muot beemm fiowmm e'imieo the first npphicatiomm of
time l'3'ramnid. I aiim ii commvert to thmo mner.ts
at the l'yrnmld l'ilo Cure ,
Irroin C. I ) , fidgt'rtimn , attorney-at-law ,
Northfleid , Vernmont : Send mime tao iutck-
ages of your h'yrammuid Pile Cure , My
[ oilier , u'lmo has had liIIe for 40 years , sa"s
your rcmnly 15 tue bt'm't lie imas fimmmtmfi , and
hue hmas trIed everythIng , FiomV , II.
Ooodtmuan , Oreesmvilie , Texas : Gentlemen-
I have hind vommtlerfui relief frommm time Pyrmi-
mmmiii i'ih Come , I would not tie without
it , Fromu Ira Simccke' , Len , % t' , Vu. : The
I''ratmuid l'iie Cmmre hits cured mmmc , I have
bna waitlmmg to see time result before writing ,
amid I camm honestly say I aims well of time plies , , ?
amid feel ummiler mmiammy obligatlouma to 'omm.
Fresh letters ivill appear Irommi nil parts
of time United States , mill testifying to tIme
wonderful effects wimlctm Imuvarlnbly result
where timis pl ntuttl memmmtly Is used , It Is
thee imeapest , tafest nmid amost etfectimal hue
reined ) ' evem' placed before time people , anti
If you are subject to plies hue ammy form this
remedy will remmmovo them.
It Is on aaIe at nil ding stores at 50 conts.
Each Pachimige nlso comminins a treatise on
time cause amid cure of iuI ! , vhmich wIll in-
terem't ammi bemiefit any one n atflicted ,
ear1es &
earles
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Cured for life ammd the pumscm tmioruughhi
omeansed from the iyatomn. 1'ILlS , I"ISTULA
tn R1'CTAL ULCRItS , I1YDfl0CLfiS AND
VAflXCOCL10 permanently and nuccesstuit $
cured. Mthod now and unfailing.
TOIP'flIDC AMI ) P1 CLT Cutroct
U I UI U I UIIL Ii Ill ) ULLL. at 1ioiuu
iiy new method without pain or cutting.
Call on or address aith Stump ,
Tie Qaurlee 2. ( .nirln liii 8. 1 5th 91 ,
via t3tLtLUj3 U. iJLtLtmig Oraha Nil ,
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( imly mania .msed Wool Soap ) ( I wish maine had )
iVash ff7oolens Oi1h
WOOL SOAP
timid theywon't shrink. Iligbtmml Iii the bath , la.
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ftworth , 'chode & Co. , Makers , Chicsg ,
14OTEL. .
'L'1lIt'VfiE.'I'hi AND JOSfiS S'I'ItEF3'I' $ ,
140 roiimnm , , battms. steam heat an't all modern
oflVCnicflces , States 11.80 and $2.00 Per iay.
Table unexcelie0. Iimcclal how rates it , regular
boarders. tItANK 1fILTlTChI Mgr.
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Castorla 1i Dr. Smuinici Pitcher's prcscrJJtJon for ISlfuhltH
and. Children. It contains iiclthcr Opium , I1OrI)1lillc nor
other Narcotic substanec. It Is it 1larinla-u nubstltllto ,
for Paregoric , Drops , Soothing Syl'zis , , i.ttos' 011.
It is PicaSaIlt , ItS guarantco Is thirty ycLtrs' use by .
MIIl1oit ot' Mothcrn , Castoi'Ia. ( lestroys Worni uad
allays Feverishness. Castorla provohits vomiting Sour
Curd , CUres DIIIrrJIcCa and Winmi Colic. Castorla relieves '
Tccthhiig troubles , cures Colistipation luid Plattilciacy.
Cantorla assinillates the Food , regulates t1 StohllflCh
riutt Bowels , giving healthy anti iiatiii'al sleep. Cas' . ,
torla is the Children's Paifitcea-tilo Mot1tcr' Friend.
Castoria , Castoria.
"Cnatorja Is aim excellent medIcine for "Castorla isao well adapted to cimhldrea
clmildrcn , Mothers Imave repeatedly told mc tlmat I recommend it as superior to any pro.
of its good effect upon their chmiidremi , " scrlption known to mc. "
Br , 0 , C , OsGooD , if. A. ARChES , M. B. ,
- Lowell , Mass. 511 Co. Oxford 6t. , Brooklyn , N , Y ,
"Castorla Is time beat remedy for chmiidreo
cfwhlcli I mum acquainted , I hope tIme day ' in time chmhidrem ; ' . depart.
is not far distamit svimema mactImers will con. mtnthmaspoken hihgbiyof theircxperieuc
slderthmc real interest of thmelr chIldren , amid 1mm theIr outside practice with Castoria , and
USC Castoria instead of the various quack altimoumgis we ommiy have among our mnedicat
siostwnes whicim are dcatroylmmg their loved suppiiwiuat is kaown as reguiarroducfs ,
ones , by forclmmg opium , morphine , sootiming are tree to confess that the merit.
syrup and other hurtful agents down theIr upon It , " us to look with favor
throats , thareby sending them to premature
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gmvca , " Vr.JVIascuaooa , ,
Conway , Ark , ALX.EN C. 8Mzvu , Pre : .
Chfldven Cryfor PItcher'S Catoria. '
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