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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1896)
, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 ii - - - - - - - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ TIlE OMAHA DAILY BEE : StJNDAy , APRIL 5 1.S OII i .i JE1tCERVINS \ OVER IICLEY ) S O1dec1ons of the Malno Mftn to the Omtha Exposition Wiped OnL RESULT OF A PRIVATE CONFERENCC J'zi lLt the Cliii Irninn or Else ' % VtiP fliHi 1pi ii Conaiu I tt ( ( I n I 0 l'rotiiiii- liij Siiurt ( U I.e 'I'rziIM- 1ItIMMlllLI lIclNtIre. ; WAS1f1GTON , ArlI d.-Speclal ( Tele. . grsrn.T1ic ) ways an means committee dl- 3ud of tlc flhIel cheese bill today , but the 1 * rrnsslrsIIpt btII wo not Lakon up , as ' % a ? epccted. However , Iteprescntatlvo ; / Mercer fCi1s inUre unguine over the outcome tonight than ho Iia felt before at any time. 'rho chief opponent ol the meapure UI ) tO the prelont has been Chairman IJingloy. . . ' There was reesOn to tear Dingloy's opposi- tlon might be dungerous to ultimate cliancoc of the bill. Today lerecr lied a long talk wIth 1)ingley , ( lUring which lie pointed out that Oninha nks no more from the government - ) . mont than as accordel ImlIar oxpoItions hold tiuring the past ten years at New Orlcaiis , Clueltinati , Louisville and Atlanta , Mr. Mcrcer explained to Dingley that Omaha p001)10 ) expect to open an exposition that vIi1 ' Omaha lOOPIC eccct an expooltton that will not be merely local , but one which vii1 represent the entire country. After the conference - feronco bctwecn the two gentlemen , Ir. Nercer tohi The flee correspondent that ha was i'itlsult d that tingley nay henceforth ho COUfltel na among the friends nt the project - joct , In fact , Mcrcer Is satisfied , now that tlio prlnclpai oppoit1oii has been virtually silenced , that the bill will be rported ! favorably - ably by the entire conimittec. Turner of Georgia is the only democrat oppoiet1 to the bill , TI oppoied the Atlanta appropriation , but did so from principle , I1 will not support - port the Omaha 1)111 , but will take no atop to OPOSC ! ) It , The matter will come up probably Mnr1ay , and flnnl action wilt be taken by a full committee report to be agreed tlIOtI not later than the cml of tue week. lteprescntative Andrewa today sucpeoded In passing ( ho bill to Pension ox-Governor ' Thayer at the rate of $100 per month. This n bill was down about No. 200 on the private cacndar ! of the house. When Andrews tried to get It takenup for consIderation , at the enslon session last night , ho was opposed : by other. menbers who had bills on the calendar - endar ahead of his ; consequently ho had to depend upon catching the speaker's eye. This morning he was successful and the bill was passed without objection , The Nebraska members are very much pleased over thIs , because it was feared that the bill might : not be reached In Its regular order during the present session , It is said that Gen ral Thayer i very much In need of assistance , which this bill will give him. President D , T. Glllman of time Iowa State . . National banic of Sioux City , who was of material aid to the comptroller of time treasury - ury In thm& matter of time reorganization of the First National bank o Mitchell , S. D. , was in the city today in consultation with the comptroller relative to banking affairs In tim northwc.st. Mr. Gillman said that the crisis among banks of the tranemissiesippi country ecoms to have passed ; that a bettor tone prevails throughout the northwest than has boon the .case for some years past. The supervising architect of the treasury -has at last sent out avertlsoments for pro- k posais for the interior finish of the Sioux s A City . .publlc building. Work on this structure - & , ? " turo stopped with time completion ot the : ' _ r auporstrtmcture contract several months ago. 1 Jt is likely now that operations will begin : ' again about the let of May , Invitations were sent ut today requesting : Uio presence of the recipients at time cere- many of the consecration of itt. 11ev. Thomas : . 0. BaldwIn as bishop of Sioux Falls , S. D. The ceremony will be performed by Cardinal ' Satohii , In St. Vatrick's church , this city. on Sunday , the lOUt inst. It is ecpected that t1io servIces will be attended by the most omloont Cathiqhia divines In the country. Congressman Andrews l&t for Nebraska tonight , Acting Secretary of the Interior Iteynolds today affirmed the commissioner's decision against the ontestant , and in the hIDmflesteail case of Henry Degering against William H. Parr. train the McCook land district , NebraSka - ' braSka , It is held that Fart's final proof is sut'Jcient fltmder the law , and a patent for the land xviii Issue to him. Walter E. Wright of Nebraska has been insthtet1 as a binder In time government 3rnting omco. ' . Pourt 1503 postmasters were appointed ' today as follows : Nebraska-Marlbank. Koyn l'aha county , Emma J. Weston , vice Edwin 13. Ilillyer , resigned. Iowa-Kiibourn , Van . ' huron county , J , F. Strong , vice Jacob Strong , deceased. South Dakota-tonor , Davison . county. Augusta Schaub , vice George . ' .y' . Stoner , resigned , ' Time postoffico at Palisades , Lion county , Ta. , lmas boon discontinued. Mail will go to flertram. FINISIIIU ) TIlE FII.LHI ) CIEHESi luLl , Imitation Artielo Must Hereafter lie Soil lJsmtler L104nHe. WASHINGTON , April 4.-The waya and .aneans committee today flnihmed time consideratIon - oratIon of the "filled cheese" question and 1 decided to report to the house the bill drasvn by Mr. Tawney of Minnesota. Several amendments in the details of time measure 'woro made. The prolosed fines for doing : buimiess in filled cheese without a licensa t were reduced ; that for manufacturing from $500 to $400 ; for who1ele business from $300 to $250 , and retail from $50 to $40. A board of appeal is ostabL'died ! for cases In wimlcim time commnlssloner of internal rove- mue is unabio to decide whothmer goods are ' genuine or imitatIon cheese ; the board to consist of time surgeon general of time army and navy and its decielons to be final. It Is alea provided that filled cheese imported Into time country must be atamped and marked the same as that manufactured hero. There were only three votes against time bill-Evans , republican of Krntucky ; j'ur- tar , democrat of Georgia , and McLaurin , democrat of South Carolina , 'TRiIII ) 'r ( ) 11011 SiNA'I'01I QUAY. Aldesupt Mti.le luG.'t hIul,1 of 'Vniiit- 1)1 ( . I'oI I d I emsi l'u upers , WASHINGTON. April 4-Senator Quaya - committee room on public buildings and m grounds was broken into last evening and an munsuccesaful attempt mnado to break into hits desk. Time iron bolts fastening the doors at time tOl ) and bottom were pried out of time sockets , showing that strong tees ) hail been emnployed. ft is believed by the senator that an at- t 'temnpt was made 'to get possessIon of imis political papers , but oven It the desk. had 4 been opened the perpetrators would no have obtained thiomn , as they hail all been removed : to i1r , Quay's house a week hgo. Nothing i * else in time room was disturbed. ; About a year after the election of isss Senator Quay'a desk was robbed of all imis poiltical papers and they have never been recovered , They were not iinportammt , as they " were what the senator termed 'traslt heft I' over night which mnlght vei1 have baen de- t atroyed. " b Ilisc leposits t hIiit'i Siii1 , r 'WAShINGTON , April 4-UnIted States A : Consul Tucker at lifartinlque has dimcoverod ; that iarg deposits of black sand , averaging from 62 to 70 per cent of iron oxide , exist on the seashore of that island amid of Gluado- soupe. They ste conveniently eituated for loading lto lights and labor Is chmea'p and plentiful. In his report to time State do- ; ' Partneuu Upon the subject , he gives details 115 to commcessions that many be of lnteret to our iron manufacturers. t Ilermnudsi Slii1 , ( Jnniil hIoIIuireJ , WAShINGTON , April 4-Unit States Consul Hanger at Bermuda J reports to time , State deportment that the vork of repairimmg the ship canal taero has been completed and I z. veisehi drawing twenty feet of water mnay now come at low tid dirtIy to the I f 'wharves , at Ihniiiton , . . ' Vrii' .tuiuuiitof the aoui iii'ser'e , WAShINGTON , April 4.-The treasury today - $ day heat $54,400 in gold coin , which leaves ; , amount of the gold reserve , 128 , . ; uilhbOht'l' ltiit % AI ) hi.tihOIt 1111.1. TCiIt3'.1' ' ( ) ? t'wI'roJrcts of Im- iiruseiimt htcuistii'n.1e.l. V4SlIINGTO , Aprii 4-Chairman Sleeker of the river and harbor committee today submitted to the house a report on time river and harbor bill made public yea- terday. It ohows that the aggregate nmoumfl reconirnended is $10,330,660 , and is based on cstimte' by the chief of engineers amount- big to $ l2GG,8S0 , and by time engineers In chiargo $18,837,027 , besides th estimates of tIme Mississippi and 1issotIri river comnmis- sions. Of the total amount rocomunended , about iO 1)eT cent , or $1d42,800 , is for barber - bor , $6G57ldO for rivers , and $100,000 for surveys , etc. The tuugent demands and preesuro of corn- mercial necessities , says the report , au ] strong appeals made , not only by members of both branches of congress , but by large delegations of time leiding representative citizens of numerous localities , imavo been deemed frilly 'umcient by the committee to warrant its adoption of twenty-two new pro. jects of improvement. In view of the large saving of completing time projecta throughout the cbuntry by carrying on the improvements heretofore made tinder conttnuotus contracts , the corn- mittee hiss recomrnenrleml more prjocts to be placed under this system , and there Is given in tile hiii authority to time secretary of war to enter into contracts for the corn- imletion of thirty-two different projects , atnounting to $51,721,210. Time policy of the contlnuiug contract system Is recommended l)3 time cimief of engineers and the secretary of var. _ .iP'I'IIIt 'VIlE luG hollY iIO'l' 4i'ItiN.4. V'uiim I mm g Cl I I remasI.Vn ii t o I ) u ph len I e lime Celelirn ' , l trIzi IIMIIS iteMorc. WASIIINcITON , April 4-An effort is lie- log made by'Iteprosenthtiva Mandeil of Wyoming - ming to have the Big Horn hot springs on the IndIan resarvation , In Frerncnt county , \\'yo- nming , lurcimased by time government and held au a public reservation , as the imot springs of Athaniae are , Indian Inspector Mctaugh. un hn been sient by the Interior department to negotiate with the Indians for cession of the springs and a tract ten mnhles square surrounding them. It is not propoced to pay miii tIme purchase money by an appropriation , bLI to idace moot of It to time credit of the Indians , to be paid from the trearury In in- etallmontn. The Big Horn springs are said to IOSSOCS remarkable medicinai qualities and are colon- tincahly called sulphur cahino sprogs. ! They are near the Big Horn river , with mow- capped mountains on either side , and empty into time river in picturecilue cascades. It is the government's policy , Mr. Mandehi stys , to gradually reduce the Indian reservations as the land is not needed by the Indians and it is believed that the aprings can bo acm quired now moro cheaply than wimen they have become better known. lie is confident that the springs would become a res3rt and imo a source of revenue to the gnvernnmont from rentals if timey were mmmanaged as the Arknnsas hot springs have born. VXSIOA'1'FuJ COHn OP ALAIAMA. Congress leprlvt'sAmiotlier lcmiiocrnl or Ills l'isice. WAShINGTON , April 4.-The election contest - test from the Fifth Alabama dietriet was passed on today by limo house committee on elections No. 1 , which voted to unseat James E. Cobb , time democratic incumbent , and scat Goodwin , who ran against him as a populist. The decioion was reached by a party vote. There waa no republican candidate - didato in time district , but' time repimblican vote was largely cast for Goothvin , Accord- log 10 thio returns time vote was , Cobb , 10,651 ; Goodwin , 0,903. Allegations of ballot box stuffing and intimidation were made and time commnittoe decided that Goodwin should have a majority of about 2,200. Cobb is now serving hisfourth term in congress. Ne'r Moire ) ' Order Ollices , WASHINGTON , April 4.-Orders have been issued at the Postofilce department providing for the establishment rn April 6 of forty-six new domestic mciley order offices and thirty- eight new limited money order offices 'throughout the country. Conilitioti fiT time Trci.smir. WASHINGTON , April 4.-Todays statement - mont of Limo ccndition of the treasury shows : Available cash balance , $272,701,662 ; gold reserve - servo , $123,483,850. p CONGRESSMAN MAIt5tIES AN ACTRESS Storm , l1cur' Ciny Miner ruin Miss 4tiiirte O'Neill .Joimr Fortune. NE'iV YORK , April 4.-In a quiet little place in Virginia , free from time bustle of theatrical life. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clay Miner will spend their imoneymoon. Time cer- Omony that made Miss Annie O'NeihI act- roes , time wife of time member of congress from time Ninth Now York district , took place at noon today in the Clmurch of the Trans- figuratiomm , Brooklyn , Those wimo witnessed time ceremony were : Mrs. O'Neill , mother of time bride , and time bride's two sisters , Dr. J. T , Davis , T. W. Moore , a brother-in-law , and Thomas and George Miner , his sons. Mr. Miner's other two sons , C. Edwin and Henry C , , jr. , wore not present. nor wore their wives. In May , it is said , Mr. and Mrs. Miner will sail for Europe , returning in the autumn. Mrs. Minor was born in Scotland , about twenty-sIx years ago. in 1887 she bocamea member of Richard Mans- field's company. Later imo was profesmionahiy with Hnrrigan , and then with Sothern and Salvini. Tire last five years she has played leading roles with W. H. Crane. MvcznentR of Ocean Yce1s , .AHrI1 "I. At New Yoric-Arrived-Lucania , from Liverpool - orpool , At New York-Arrived-St. Paul , from Southampton , At Now York-Sailed-La Bretagne , for Havre ; Edam , for Rotterdam ; Umnbria , for Liverpool ; Patria , for itanthurg ; Ventia , for Stettin ; Berm , for liremnen. At Ilavre-Sailed-La Tourine , for New York. At Sotmtimamnpton-Sailed-Now York , for New York. At Bromnen-Arrived-WhIlebmad , from hal- timoro. At Ilamhurg-Arrived-Normanrmia , from Now York. At Brernen-Sailcd-Stuttgsrt , for Now York. At New York-Arrivod--.Caledonia , from Naples. Sailed-Manitoba , for London , At Iioston-Saiied-Peruviumi , for Giasgosy ; Scythe , for Liverpool , Settled IL livoreo 1'rOeeedIjI $ , LOUISVILLE , Ky , , Alril 4.-Rudolph Mul- icr , a grocer at Fourteentim ammd Chestnut streets , fired both barrels of a shotgun Into his wife's face thus afternoon imorribly mnutiiating the woman , who svili die. ztrmr. Muller today died a cult ( or divorce , rtccus- lug her imumrbnnd of extreme cruelty. 'l'hree smnaii chmjldren witnessed time crime. * Don't neglect that cough , it leads to con- eumption , One Minute Cough Cure possesses a double virtue. It cures and cures quickly , -p 'WUA'l'iI ER ui1EUtST. i'iiir , wills lenslerjySliittlmmg to Soutit eriy ? f3ri $ frr Nt'Irrzislcrs , \YASHIOTON , April 4-The forecast for Sundily is ; For Nebraska-Fair ; easterly winds , shiftI I rig to uouti.eriy , For Oklahoma and Indian Territory-Fair ; I southeasterly winds. For Missouri-Generally fair ; warmer in the soujimern jortion ; easterly to southerly winds. For Iowa-FaIr ; variable winds. For ICansas-F'atr ; easterly to Southerly winds , For Colorado-FaIr ; warmer ; westerly , Iriftiumjo to soutimeriy , wlnd , C Fir' bouth 1)akota-Falr : easterly to , outh- crl' wliids ; 'vernier iunday. I'orV'ommmin and Montana - Fair ; I warmer ; southerly winds , loeul Record , a OFFICE OF TIili WEATJIFlR IIUI1EAU' DMA1I , April 4.-Ormrahu record of tom eraturo and rainfall , comlured witim the 1 orrespormding day of ( ho iuat four years : 1S9. 1895. 1191. 1853. Iaximnum temmiporaturo , , . . G3 72 49 67 dinimnum temnperaturo. . . . . 37 41 40 42 C verage tetnperature . , , . , , ! .0 56 44 'rooiiitation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .oo , oo ' 1. .00 a Commditton of temitlraturo and Preciiita. I .iomOnmahri for time day and since March 8 'ormmiaI tempeTatute , 46 LixCeaU for the day. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 4 tecuimmuisted deilciency since March 1. . . 175 'Jormnmal precipitation. . . . . . . . . . , , . , , . . . , , Os inch ' ) eflctericy for tire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inci * U rotal precIpitation since March i.1.32 Incheir XI ) rrtlciency since Marcir 1. . . . . . . . . . .47 inches L. A. V1L.iJ1f , Observer. READY TO VOTE ON IONIAY ) Onban Roolutions Will Be Pinally Dis- p0so Of on that Date , VOTED A PENSION TO GENERAL THAYER iiIribntIomm of Secils by 1i. Arzrienl- turnl Iepnrtmnest ilriniglit UI ) An ill-Not Itel og i'reimnreil to Suit the 'Iei.mbers , \VASIIINGTON , April 4.-The house was time only branch of congress in session today anl the attendance , both on the floor and 1mm tIme galleries at time opening of the sea- sioim , was slim , notwithstanding time Cuban resolutions were to ho tire subject of con- sirleratlon for the day , Several lulls of a minor importance were imaaseJ , among tlmtmn being time followIng : For the relief of settlers within time indemnity - demnity grant of the Now Orleans Pacific railroad , and to authorize time secretary of tire Interior to reconvey to time former owners certain lands In Valveado county , Texas. Zir. Fisher created a brief ripple of Interest by offering a resolutiomi directing time secretary of agriculture to coimmpiy In siirit with time resolution of congress - gross directing the distribution of seed and to have time seeds emmcloscd In packages In accordance with tIre directions of senators arid rmmembers , lie asked for immnodiato ccli- sideratlon , but Mr. Loud objected anti time resolution vemmt over. Mr. Livlngstomi 'tmggestcd an amendment , directing that each packet should contaIn five papers of seeds. Mr. Watson called up time bill for the protection of tue iulrnon fish- cries of Alaska , prolmibitlng the erectIon of damns , barricades , etc. , in the salmon streams , sucim as will prevent the ascent of salmon or salmon trout , and authorizing time secretary of time treasury to remnovo such oh- strtfctions wimoro they exist. Mr. Barham objected amid time bill went over , A bill granting a pension of $100 per month to Ocueral John M. Thayer was pasacd. Mr. Leonard presented the report of the committee 0mm elections in the case of W. C. Itobirison against George 13 , I1arrIsn fronI the Third Alabama district , recommending the adoption of a resolutiomm declarimig Mr. harrison to ho cntitiod to his seat. The resolution was agreed to witimout debate , \ Mm- . Adams , a member of the corn- niittee on foreign affairs , was the first epoaker on the Cuban resolution - tion , lIe said Ime simould have refrained from amidresming the liolmea further on this quec- Lion but for the "extraordinary performance of the gentleman from Maine ( Mr. Boutohle ) yesterday. " Referring to the charge timat time people were not behind time effort of congress to grant proper recognitIon to Cuba , ho assorted that congress had seldom before recoved so many petitions on any subject as this. Wimat better proof could we have of th popularity of the resolutions ? He' controverted Mr. Iloutelie's proposition that the sentiment was subsiding and assorted that the opposition which had been made in the senate had been for the mere purpose of obstruction. ContinuIng , Mr. Adams contended that a handful of senators had taken advantage of Limo rules of tire senate to prevent time adoption - tion of the conference report by filibustering. Speaking of time merits of time resolutions , Mr. Adamns said the Cubans Imad an organized form of government and were In every way entitled to the recognition contemplated by the resolution. He read resolutions adopted by the leading citizens of time town of Man- tua. In the province of Pinar del Rio , announcing - nouncing adherence to time caume of time iii- surgonts to refute time charges thztt they Imad 'me support in the cities. The original draft of time resolutions was in Senator Simorman's osscssion. Mr. Knox was recognized to read a letter from his colleague , Mr. Draper , a momuber of time relgn affairs committee , opposing the adoption of the conference report. Mr. Knox took occasion to say that he differed from Mr. Draper and made a plea for amrmativo action. Ho thought measures should he taken to put an end to time barbarous warfare - fare amid that for timis country to fail to do this would be to Incur the loss of our own self-respect. as wohi as to deserve the contempt - tempt of all foreign nations. After further discussion time house decided to hold a night seslon for debate on time Cuban resolutions and to vote Monday , after time readIng of the journal , tr. Gillette spoke In opposition to time recalutions. Ho admitted that the popular sympathy was with the Cubans' , but argued that the question at issue was one of wis- dora and justice. saying he did not consider it expedient to embroil the United States in a matter of this character , especially when the resalutione could be of no avail. Furtimermore. ho considered that time recog- rmltion of belligerency shmormld rest with timc. executIve. The recolutions of sympathy. ho declared , wore simply a cloalc for our am- bition. DUTY TO A STRUGGLING PEOPLE. Mr. Cockreli told of the letters ime had received Imploring congress to stop time hue and cry about Cuba , because it was ruining the moneyed interoets , and said time patriotism of all these people could be compressed into the size of a nickel. They imad forgotten time dmity owed by this republic to a struggling - gling people. Macoo and Gornoz Imad eximib- itod a degree of generalship never excelled , for Spain imas been for a year endeavoring with 135,000 troops to conquer 40,000 pa- trials , In an island not so large as his ( Cockrohi's ) district , and had never boon able to hold a foot of territory beyond the range of its cannon and gunboats. Mr. Cockroll said Cuba was omititlod to its indeDendonce , and , If ire could have iris way , lie "would take timis old wolf of Spain by time throat , I force it to pull Weyler and imi murderers i off , and concede the absolute independence I of these bravo people. " Tins declaration was received with applause - I plause , Mr. Woodman advocated time adoption of time rosolutmon and protested against the cruelty which , lie said , imad characterized Spain's conduct of the war , Mr. Eilett said that the question of belhig. erency was one of fact , and ho did not con- aider time Cuban insurgents had shown theni- selves entitled to recognition. . Mr. Newianfimi supported the resolutions. lie said Cuba had earned the reconitton a contemplated , and contended that tire UnIted I States , being time greatest and most peaceful - ful nation In this part of time world , owe' it to Itself and its weaker sisters to' interI fero In their behalf. He believed that tIme c United States should extend its intervention on tins ironmisphoro to time extent of seeing Ilmat order was maIntained In the repumlics Df Central and South America , r ii Mr. Stewart favored and Mr. flussal on- posed time resolutions. The latter said time cubans did not fight like soldiers , and. vore riot worth almedding tears over , Mr. Walsh spoke briefly In defense of. pen- star 11111. Mr , Adams imad intimnted that sir. 11111 had refiectol the attitude of , 'aIl rtreet In bis position on the Cuban i 1o1u. ions. Mr , Waleb contended timat Zr , 11111 mad been throughout hiI entire carder in oucim with the plain people , aijil often op. , oseml to Wall street. lie said time sepmmtor'a c ) eraonai integrity could not ho queslOned , MINDS HAVE 'CILANGIm , Mr , Turner opposed the adoption of time r esolutions. lie did not deny that the Cud ans were engaged In a just cause but ho I nsisted that we should lcno somethIng ibarit time condition of affairs before taking I imositioum which might result In disastrous onsequencea. in case of war our cormimimerco vould be driven from time seas. lie hail no ear of Spain , but any war was sure to result 0 distress and irreparable horror and die- Later lie declared , in imis opinion , that Ence timr senate had come to its second sober imougimt not even the senate resolutions could ) ass tim.t body , and said time vote In time mouse when taken would strew timat timere marl also been a cirammgo of heart timero. lie aid timat In Cuba timere wa a tar veree i ) ondition of affairs , so far as time mixture 0 If races was concerned , timan existed in the ouUi after the war , lie said that time Span. " ards lied not time Instirmct of aeit.govermmment quai to time Anglo.Saxon , with whom self. : avernmnent was an instinct. Mr. Quigg cononded that time ppsittori of ii im American people o the Cuban quastion im i'as due to a sincere desire to do unto otimers t I WO would have them do unto us. "It Was u Lot for uu , " be said , "sons of the miserablea a the starved at % 'ailey Forge , to sneer at d ho distress of the Cuban , , who were fired DIOLUTION ANDBMOVAL [ iAEET . MILTON ROGERS & SONSU - . . . _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 'May 1t ' one of the firm withdraws and we vi11 move , Until then we offer prices less than cost. ' Sales on those NEW PROCESS GASOLINE STOVES have exceeded ur cx- 1)eCtLti01S 'add the coming week vi11 probably exhaust our supply , l3uy one now while you have a 'chance and save fi-om $10 to $13. i U HERE ARI A FIW OF THE BARGAINS : New Process 1896 Design Gasoline Stoves. Llglmt like Gas , Safe amid Econrmmmm cal , i'erfcot hiakera , No Srmmoke or Smmioil , Use least Gus hiu. No Commmimlicrited Devices , Time "Now Process" Is Wmrrrmarmted , ltutimn'mil ialo 4 . ? . . , . Forimior Irico Cut [ 'rico . _ - 3lhmrner arid step , wItim Iletiex - otkc J3 ; ; , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 812.5 'a _ . _ ' . 14.00 SlbirnorCmtbltiutIanmzu { , . . . $ . -p- ' , 4-lltmrmrer ntmd step Cabirmot limmnge , witirovorm . . . . . . . . . . . .28.O0 15.00 t- Refrigerators-- ' 'I'lic ( lelirntcd Lcouini'I anti L.UP4 , tI1 Ir Eddy Refi'lgernt ors. 'U ' tii' ¼ Spcclrml lomnovl { Sale ' : L . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , - . . , - , Ne. 11. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.5O (1.5 ( No. 14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18.l ) 14.t . - ' - , * ' No. 1C , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , ) I si ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Ice C 1iests-- , , f- , No. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : : : ' . ' : : . : : : t:8 : 4.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ I0.)0 HOUsE FUHNISHING GOODS. Forrmmer Itommmoval l'rieo Saio I'rlco Genuine Granit' , Iron Tea Pots. . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 50e Genuine Graultu Iron Wash Bowls. . . . . . . . 40c 200 Goimuine Granite Iron Milk l'ans---------- : ioc 15e - - - - - - - - - - Kitchen Spoons. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 3u 'rota Spoons , per dozen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ] 5c 5c Egg Boaters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2e 'l'iii Milk Pans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lOb 30 No. 8 SpIders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 350 15 ° Turkey Feather Dusters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40c 20e Cake Pans. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . hoe 5e No. 8 'rea Kettle , copper' bottom. . . . . . . . . . . 40c 25c Cork Screws. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i5o 3c Ostrich Feather Dusters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50o 25c with the same ' ! liberty and fight- log for thc. same rmdI" Mr. Quigg was loudly applauded whoa ie bad finished. Mr. Wlmeeler declared1 that ime believed in a new policy br the American government. The Monroe doctrine iva good for 10,000,000 people but now It aioiId be the American doctrine that wherev'a people were strug- ghing for liberty , they 1mou1d have our sym- pathiy , and , If possible , : imr aid. At this point Mt. . Ilartlett made a personal - sonal explanation concerning the Olectioneer- Ing birctmlar of Mr. dlibson which ima1 bean exhibited by Mr. Solzernin a recentspO cb , and whIch Mr. Gibsonhad cimamged was furnished - nished by Mr. Bartlett. Mr. Bartlett cx- plained that the circular had been given hmini by a printer , and lie had shoyrn It to other members , one of whomn had given it to Mr. Suizer. Mr. Gibson thereupon expressed satisfaction - tion witim time explanation , and withdrew any imputations whicim he aught imave made against Mr. Bartlett. Time courme of time foreign affairs committee was criticised by Mr. Maimany. Mr. Maimany accused time committee of rushming time resolutions - tions through. Under International law , tins government could not treat with one whose capital was in the saddle. and whose chief executive was an officer in the field. Mr. Buck lied read a telegram , signed by tile editors of the fommr leading papers in New Orleans , Including time Picayune and the Times-Democrat , declaring their support of time rerolutions. He said tlmis was a partial - tial refutation of time cimarge by Mr. Ilontehle , that sentiment on the question was chang- log. lie spoke eloquently for recognition. At 5 o'clock the house took a recess until 8 p. m. TALKID TO EMPTY BENCHES. Mr. McCall presided at the evening session of the house , which was devoted to debate on the Cuban resolutions , Mr. Qulgg imad cimarge of time time In favor of time resolu- Lions in the absence of Mr. I-Iitt. Hardly a dozen members were on time floor , timough the galleries were well filled , when time imouse was caIlol to order , and wimen Mr. Dockory took the floor lie remarked " that "in time in- rpirlng array of empty benches on the floor" me would make some remarks in favor of the resolutions , He mnaintaimmod that , in casting mis vote for the senate resoltmtions lie repro. memmted the wishes of his constituents , Mr. Daniel favored time first resolution , nut timoughmt time second went too far and vIe- ated time spirit of ermr national policy , whmicim rom the beginning had been against inter- ! erence In the affairs of foreign countrIes , fe feared the rosoluttons mniglmt result in aar. aar.Mr. Mr. Baker supported the resolutions , but mali ] they diii not go far onommgh. Ito would fete for a resolution recognizing time lode- endence of Cuba , Mr. Mabon said that the nation that used L garrote to put to death political prIsoners vas not fit to be recognized as civilized , ) urlng time Ia a war no prisoners of war mere executed , lie quoted Mr. Iloutehlo's peecim In time ity-thi ( d congress , wbmen ho Maine member warmly smmpported a re- rubilcan government In hawaii. Change 'hawaii" to "Cuba , " said imo , ' 'anti Mr. houtelle would bo found supporting the roe- lutlons. " Mr. Otey created. considerable merriment Iy expressing lila deep sympathy witim time Uban lehels. lie imad been a rebel once Imnself , The opponents of tins resolution ad dwelt upon them unrtunato position it rould leave us if Cuba failed to attain its udopendenco. Our , zw1tion , lie argued , ouid be rio more mncqmfortable thamm that t the foreign govqrnjpents , SpaIn among hem , which recognzed ( ' time coimfodoracy , After some further 'rmnarks by Mr. Milli- en , Avery , Talbert , Koifcr , Pickier and iroderick in favor qf , the resolutions Mr. 'uckor , a moniber qt , the foreign affairs ommitteo , closed tinew4ehate In opposition a time resolutions , PliO'econd resolution , imo rgued , departed fmotnaf our time-honored ollcy and would ret.mmnVio plague us , What ight had we , ho akp4 to interfere In tlmo omestlc affairs of a . , oreign goyernment fe said timat the ll9)hmo ) was interfering 11111 time prerogative of time executive , Mr. Smitlm interrulitrld Mr. Tucker and deed - ed him , to point out tim's law of time cormsti. utica whIch the executive me rlglmt to declare hethgerency , he quoted Fenry Clay as aayiqg that when time execu- lYe tailed to do his duty , It was time prov. we of congress to prod hmim to IL Mr. Tucker , In reply. said with great sar- asmn timat ho suposer& ho gentleman from lichigan , knowing tine weak cimmmracter of time maim in time s'hmito itous at time present time , elieveil that Mr. Cleveland would bastorm to bey the edit.t of congress. At 10 o'Viock the imouse adjourned. The ote will be taken .on.Monday , iliver mmmi liii mhor iii I I atnmmmdza , ' , WAShINGTON , April 44.-Arrangemonta ave been mnade to consider the river and arbor bill on 'Momulay , under suspenaiomm of me rules. Tins would leave only timirty mm. tea fordebate , but it Ira qUto possibl tlmat a agreement wili ho entered Into for such ebatu aa Is desired , perhaps two. or three ours , I\IAYDROP \ FORT ROBINSON Army Officials Favors Taking Radical Stops in the Present Difficulty. NO FURTHER NEED FOR THE POST' , \lar lemrnrmmment Likely to Resist time Attemnpts of Nebrimarkia Asmt lion- tics to Interfere s'ItIm time l'nst Jixcimnmige , 'YASilINGTON , April 4.-Time closing of time post exchmammge at Fort Robinson , Nob. , is , it Is learned , only temporary and pending a decision by the judicial officera of the War department and perimaps by time attorney general - oral on the question Involved , viz : the right of state omcials to Interfere in time Internal 'administration of the affairs of army pOst8. Time matter is giving much concern to army officers for a Judicial decision adverse to the post exchange in most instamces would wipe out this Institution , whelm time experience of several years past has shown to be of time greatest value in army admimmistration , tending to promote morality , mobriety and imabits of thrift among the enlisted men. The question has arisen lately in the case of the post at Plattsburg , N. Y. , and a judicial - cial decision is aio required In that case. This differs Iromn th' Fort Robinson case , in that there Is lacking a specific act of cemsiomi of jurisdiction by time tate of Now York to the national government - mont and time issue may be decided timere upon time basis of time general act relatlvo to the administration of time affairs of time army establishment. At Fort Itobincomi time act of cession Is said to be clear , and timero is rio question of time fact that time original act paeecil exclusive jurisdiction over time reservation to the United States , It Ia true tlmat. ami attempt wau made later to recover sonic of timis Jurisdiction , but Inasmuch as timis was confined to a state net without tlmo acquiescence of the national government the other part of time orIginal contrqct is imeid to ie immoperative by the officials imero , At Fort Robinsomi time license sought to be levied by the local authorities upon time post for time operation of Its excimange amounts to $500 , a tax that yonmld be prolmibitive , and some army officials are in favor of time evacuation - ation of time post , wimicim Is stated to , ho of no strategic importance imow In case of a persistence - sistence Iii time tax matter by time local au- timorities. GEII3IAN SOCIE'I'Y N0'I'ES , Time entertainment givemm by tine Omaha turnverein last Sunday night was a sue- Cems In every particular , Time program comm. aisted of mmmi address by Edward Shurig , omm "ElectrIcity , " a violin solo by A. Sarmder , a plane solo by Miami Coinley , a recitation by.ImIimi Mamie hiartel and a barItone solo by Otto Niederwoiser , Tne later hours of the 'evening were spent In ocinl enjoyment - mont , A social of a similar kind is to be given by the turnverein on next Sunday. Extensive preliartlens arc being made for time "farmers' baii' on Saturday eyenlng , Aprii 18 , in Germnarnia imahi , 'fimo affair promises to be unique amid enjoyable. A number of special characters In costume ate to be presiinted by members of the turnveremIm , Tlmo cimiisiren's mask bali given Saturday miIghmt March 22 , was most . 'njoyaile. An uxcelient program was rendared rind time evening woupd up whim refreshments. T1I turnIng ecimool of thmo turnverein will give an eximibition and prIze turning Our. mis time first week Iii May. 'rho 'omen of' the auxiliary to time turners are preParing to form a imicyclo club. Am ev im dozen of time ) 'omng vomen have taken thai matter in hanO. 'fime PastIme Social club has wound up its existoemco.or the season. DurIng the winter twelve biweekly meetings % vere imeld , durIng wimiehm a high live tournament was In progress. 'rue winners of time tournament were nIiss IC , A. Wortmamm and Mr. 15 , C. Miner. Time comisolatiomi imrlzes s'oro won by Miss 13. Barnes anti Mr , 1. lClrnmoi. The best times were hind at time meetings , which occurred at time homes of time memn- bena of time clul , , ann it Is with considerable regret that time coming season compelied its abandonment. Time club rnemnbershmll ) was composed of Misses K , \'ortrrmc 'i , I ) . IMcey , L. ltic'lr- elieu , F. Ounsenimau.ser rind I ) , Barnes ; Messrs. C. M. Blchrtrdrr Ii. C , Miner , (1. Lunmh. 14. Klrumel ammO 1 , Dacey , and Ztlr , and Mrs. Casad , Timere Ve're 'iii' , , Fosters , Was time Mr. F'ster , sYlno % s'as aermt as Ieaco arnbauatlor batwcemm China and Japan , thu same F'oster who was secretary of time treasury under Harrison ? Was imo ( rota OiIo ? J. 0 , B , AoL-lie was not , neither was lie ( roni Ohio , 1iii l I ] -l im ; i 'Od'ai.m.i-Th XItTLr1 ifi ' , kI.l IZ1 ' - MONITOR , MAJ ES'L'IC and GAI1L.AND Steel Ranges Siecimnl , He- mmiu'al HaItI Former Price. Cut Sate. 4-Hole flnmmges. . . . $3S.00 $31.51) ) a-lioo : Itnnge'3. . . . 42Oi. ) 86.50 6-hole lenmiges , . , , 45.00 83 01) 6-hole ltnmmges. , . . 50.00 42.00 6-hole ltmaimges. . . . I'.5.00 45.00 6-hole Ranges , . . . (0. ( ® 48.50 Forimior ltormmnvmtl l'rli'u Sub [ 'rica Crumb Tm'ays amid ] 3t'ushes . . , . . . . . . . . . . , , 50c 20c Cuspidotcs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156 5c Table Spoomms , per dozen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2e ; lOc CotTon Mills. . . . . . . . . . . 50o 20c 011 Lamp Stoves. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500 25c Heavy Tin \\rasi Bowls . . . . . . . . . . . . 20c 5e . Heavy Dish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . 15 ° ' Tin Dippers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 2 ° Pie Plates. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3c ic IcoPicks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15o 5e Granite SaUCe Pans. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . hOc 25e Pint , Cups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 2 ° Meat Cutters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.50 75c Foe' out-of-tt customers wo deliver goods packed and ct'ated in good shipping order on cars In this city. MLTN ROGERS & SO1S , 14th and Farnam Sts LINCOLN'S SOCIAl. SIDE , LINCOLN , April 4-Speclal.--Aside ( ) fromn a ( ow fraternity events time last veek in Lent has been kept with increased decorum antI rigor. There has been notiming in time ' .vay of glare or glitter , and society line muoved in arm exceedingly narrow orbit , and with the least degree of ostentation. Miss Nance gave a birthday party on Monday miigimt for her father. The gimeots were : Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Raymond , S. Ii. Bnmrniiam , Walter Hargreavee ; Messrs. J. II. Harley , Fechiet , Slaughter , Morrili , Townley , Righter , Yates , L. C , Iticimards anti Mls Fechet. Miss McClure Imas been time guest of the Robert T. Lincolns in their box at time Grand opera in Chicago. Mimic McClure is i1rV , 'nV. F. Icelley's eia'ter. She loft this city a .few weeks ago to visit time Lincoirms in Chicago. Miss Wasmer of Grant ] Island came down to see Richard Mansfield at time Fumike opera house last Saturday Sire remnained over Sunday , time guest of Mr. amid Mrs. Law Marshall. Henry Hohlt left today for Arborvillo , where he goes to find a wife. lie will ho married tomorrow to Mrs. Ohio Colby , formerly of timis city. Mr. Buckstaff has rented time old Gillespie imouce , next tioor to iris residence , at Seven- teentim and G streets , It will be occtmpied by Mrs. Coates , Mr. and Mrs. llargrcaves and Mr. and Mrs. Beecon , Time Lincoln club has cent out notices of an Easter dance to be given at tire Lincoln imotol , Aimril 10. A. A. Reed , superintendent of scimools irm Crele , in company with his wife and sister , in visiting in the city. Mr. C. F. White and family left for lIas- tings Tlmurmday , wirero they expect to reside inn time ( tmtum'e. Mrs. Janice Reed of Olmiowa is vIsiting in the city s'ithm imer sister , Mrs. J. M. Luke. - M'r. and Mrs. Cimarles Branch find mother , Mrs. Perry , leave today for St. Louis. Frank Cook has gone west to shoot ducks' and geese. Mrs. Walter Lees's and baby have returned from their visit to Seward , George W , Gerwig of ! allegimcny City imas been in town this week. Dr. Albert It. Mitcimeli returned yesterday - day from Chicago. Mrs. C. I. Jones gave an afternoon larty last Friday , Samuel Falangimer left yesterday for Mo. chnammicsvlllo , In , S. Ii , Hunter went to Wicimita , ICan , , yes- terday. Mrs. I' . J , Kennedy left yesterday for St. Louio. S. J. Kent left yesterday for Now York , Si'Imim'ier's iimmse Sisal I 'i'eriar. SCIIUYLFIR , Neb , , April 4.-Special- ( ) Manager W , I , Ailen is gettIng his base bali forces into line , ready for an early operm. ing of time season. A. sumcient amount hay- log bern eubecrlbed for tIme purpome of purchasing - chasing i'uits' : ' and supplies anti there being no funds to rairro for grand stamirl arid fcimcos ( timey imaving been built anti paid for last year ) , season tickets viii not be cold as heretofore. Correi'pormdemmce is imeinig had with outa'ide parties , vhro 'vIii be rlepcimded uhmomm for battery work , Time boys' at bionic who are ncUred are Iick Odurn , John Edgar , JtOepit Smnatiatm , Jake Fulmer , James Stewart - art , \V , Fulmmmer and \V , I. Alien. 'l'ii russIa froni ii liiiggy siiiii IC1I ie'l. BATTLE C1tEEIC , Nob. , April 4.-Spe. ( cial-Mrs. 13. Wolf was timrown fromn a buggy and killed yesterday , and imor son , Fred Hutfman , seriously Injured. Time team was frightened by a seeding machine , Idra. Wolf was 70 years old , FALLS CITY , Neb , , Aprii 4.-Speclal.- ( ) W , D. Felkner was thrown from his wagon today and i venously Irmured that ho Is not expected to live. henry Hines was struck by tire animal In its Sligimt and badly injured. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Ihmimmic of % VIleux 1'iu'Iss.r WILCOX , Neb , , April 4.-Speclai.-Johirm ( ) J , Lamnhourni , receIver of the bank ofVII - cox , with pay time 25 per cent balarmce duo time depositors April 13. Lamnbournm's rmma- agernmemrt of [ ito affairs of tire bank Is receiv- log time approval of boIls dopoaltors arid stock- imoiders , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ AgulirsI lie I mmlt'mmlerzinn- I , WILCOX , Nob. , April 4-Spectai.-Prof ( ) , John T. Sm'aln of Iowa , speelai lecturer for time Independcmmt order of Good Tomplara , deiivered a lecture on "Tire Evils of Interim- perance" at the Congregational cirurcir last evening. lie organized a lodge of Good Tern. piars. . .V. T. Ssnford , station agon of Leeper , Clarion Co. , Pa. , writes : I can u'econmmnermti One Minute Cough Cure as time best I ever used , It gave inatant relief amid a quick curef. Al' it i- nti iIlz ( r Tbi , ' IXoInA , All b'Ar 111k T I GARLANI ) h11111GAN COOK STOVES NI ) R11IGES. l'ormmier Pric'o ltemnnnivnnl mm1o tmmt i'rico . . No , H Coal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 824.00 818.3 ! No. tt Oiimti. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . "J.IJO 2O No. S C)1l anti ittm.er- 'oir. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . fiS.O0 29.00 No. 8 COld arid ihesor. vein . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88.00 3,00 No. 8. Coal nmi lheser- . . . . . . . . . . 35.50 Gasoline Stoves ? nliohiirnn Improved-Sinirlo Generator , 2 ] 3mit'nci' ntnd . . . . . . . $ . S7-25 2 l3ui'nom' , StCi ) taini shdll.i'7.50 $8.00 :1 : Btii'tiec , stepnttitl _ 8Iic'If.l8,6O 9.09 Cook Stoves Lntest I'attci'ns for \'ootl or Coal. No. ' - . . . . . . . . . . . . $ . 8.50 No , 8 4-hole. . . . . . . . . . . . 13.00 9.25 No. 8 4-h ole and boor- voir. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18.00 13.00 Gas Stoves LATEST IMI'ROVFID. 4 4-Humor , with Broiler and , Roasting Oven. . . $22.00 $17.50 These Stoves connected ant ) meter fur- niheti ready fom' use. No extra charge. hARD ON TIN PLATI 1AIERS ( : ' New Steel Trust Raises the Price of Black , Plates. FIGURES FIXED ARE PROHIBITIVE t , , " 1 I .tsst'i'l ioim is ' .lirile timmat I ire Commnlinn- ibm .5 iran b'IjnI'l 'liI Cl so , Grc'rtt lImi liii im Alisol im te Con- j .m' . dmii cif A jmnemi cram 'i'm'niiI e , . ' : PITTSBURC8 , April 4.-P. ii. Lautmuan , time r'I ' veteran tin plate producer of tine city , pro,4' diets that if time new steei 1)001 is a succes. ' ' ' amid holds togetimer for ninety daya , nean every tin plate factory in time csuntry , . lie driven out of business. Timey will be .1 % , ground to ammniimiiatlon imotwoen the uiper amid netlmor immihlstoues ofVelsh comupettomi ! and time coilS of steel buihetm. , Qimotations on time black plate used by tin 7 plato manufacturers have been advanmcetl about $2 a toni , 1mm keeping with time aiWanoe of billets to $20 , wimicli was marIe several " days ago , If this keeps up Welsh cammipeti- 8 tion , it is aserted , will gain tire mastery of I American markets , timougim curous enouglm time competition is not now between tire ' Welsh anti Americans , but limo Ammmerieans 'j themnselves. It is asserted by old mmmanmufac- turers that tire new firms 1mm the business are ' ' " rimnnming at a loss amid have ttrrms sold tin ' plate at lower lirices tlmnn it can be immiporterl for , A difference of about $3 a ton in time price of biiIot , from winch time imlack plates for timmnimmg are rolled , will change all Uris and amiable tire 1Velsh , niammufacturers to send thmeir , product hero and sell it , provided tiru ' , . steei pool holds togetimer long onougim to tire . time Amnericamis of running at a loss 1mm tIre mope of better things. 'j Prcviotms to time formation of tire pool , , , tire prices on billets were very nearly tire , , caine in Great Britain as Its tins country. .r ' It is believed that time advance ammO the difference - . once in time labor cost , of rolling black plate in Wales will sirortly mnake a difference ot $5 a tort against time American prorlucer. Mr. Laufmnn rices not , however , imeiheve time Irool will be a succees , Time desire to get time best of each otimer , ire aays , Ic so strong among time manufacturers that they viIl not long hold , togetlmer _ _ _ _ _ _ _ The name One Minute Commgh Cure suggests , a nuedicino that relieves at ciico , and quIckly cures. Its usa proves it , . U. Si'minl't F'se , Ilnirl mmg iii Clnrks , CLARIcS , Nob. , Airril 4.-Spocial- ( ) , Timreo rleatirs have resulted hero from ecarlet. ( over tbii sveelc. Tire two little girls ofVil - liamo Ilerrls ammO the youngest dm111) of Jiar ' rlsion Meyers were tire vIctims. Time public ' Ecirools arc still cIomed , quarantine Is vigor- outiy enforced arid time epitienmic now scorns' under cormtrol , - I ; , _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 7-7- ; For Spring Colds. C The mnost tamnillizing of all are tire I colds of Spring , Influenza with its' . 1' a running rIvulets , requiring the over- a read' lrandherciief , In barn ) , and ' a dangerous , alter tire long selge of a wInter , tire system lii in jmist time a condition ( or La Grippe , and tire a slIghtest carelessnosa , in drea era a exposure , nimoy brimma on the chili , a main in the head or backache , tine a first synmmptonrmmr of grip or l'mmeurno rmia , a a " 77" a alrleld betwecrr you and a a danger. When takomn In time , It a nmever fails to syard off the disease , a ammO is a ixmitlve cure for Colds , a a Grip , Influenza , Catarrir , l'ainra 1mm a a time Head or Chest , Cough , Sore a a Tlrroat , thenierai l'rostration amid a Foyer , a a S Hold by drumgiirts , or neat preiaid upon a . revvipt of iIItiu. ) 11 'units 'ir five ( is' * i,0J. May be aaaorlcd. iiummrplmimyu' Mediclrmtm a compr y , UI Wiiiimr.mnm Street , Zi , Y , ' a . 1 ; .