Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 05, 1897, Part I, Page 2, Image 2

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OUR CHRISTMAS OFFERINGS
are of the more substantial and useful kind Winter
wearables that are always appreciated by the recepient
Our stock is complete in every detail and.we made
special offerings for Monday buyers.
COATS AND Now Russian Dlou&o
CAPES Con la.
We hnvo nome beautiful ( torments In
Runslan Blouse Coats , In velvet and
fine kersey , Indies desiring ( in ex
clusive novelty should not full to BCD
them.
JAPANESE SILK SMOKING JACKETS
Just received Homo hamlRomo Hllk em
broidered Japanese smo'xlntr Jnckots ;
wakes nn nccep nblo Christmas present ;
price , $ rt.OO each.
INFANTS' EIDERDOWN COATS
Hpnutlfiit white Eiderdown coats for
Infants at tt.60 , $4.0) anil V .W.
INDIES' HOUSE WUAPPBRS-In calico
ice at J100 cacli ; In fleecy outingHan -
neb nt ? ! . % , 51,60 anil $1.73 each.
LADIES' MUFFS-Electrlc seal at $1.M.
$2.50 , W.OO , M.BO , Jl.OO ana M.09. Monkey
fur muffs , beaver mufts , Ilu'slan mar
ten muffn. Krlmmer muffs ana wool
seal muffs at low prices ,
LEO(11NOS ( AND \Vltli the snow comes
FASCINATORS the demand for log-
K i n g a. W u hnvo
til 0111.
Ladles' blnck knitted leggings , 8oc ;
Misses' black knitted leggings , GOc. G3c
and 73c.
Chlldron'H black knitted leggings , 40c ,
We. COe and 73c.
Shield leggings for little folks , 7."c.
We have , too , a full line of warm wool
fascinator * and Ice wool squares.
*
Do you want ) a nice Angora hood In grey
or white for a school lrl or younger
child ? Wo have them from $1.00 up-
' ward. h
KID
GLOVES
Thofrlovonrtof human
bamU is at Its highest
possibility when milk
ing Foster Gloves.
Finest selected skins ,
richest colorings , pret
tiest embrolderlngs
the shaping mid sexy-
Ing done by hands that
know no tnnstcr In art.
Better gloves for wo
men there are none.
Then wo have the
Trefousso clasp glove In all the new
colorings.
See the new Jewel lace glove , the nret-
tlcst fancy Klove yet proJuced. White
place with colored stitchlngs niul Jewel
hooks to match. Price , $2.CO per pair.
UMBRELLAS Whatis more accept
able ns a Christmaj
jiroscnt , for ultlior lady or gentlemen ,
tlian a nice Uinbrclhi.
Our line Is now complete ) with the n ca
nst styles , and this Is the best time to
select one.
CS-lnch silk umbrellas , steel rods , silver
trimmed handles. ? 2.50 , $3.33 , SI.IO. $4.50 ,
$3.PO and $0,00 each.
ZC-lno'i In black twilled silk , steel rods ,
crooked natural wood handle , 51.50 each.
ffi-lnch black union taffeta silk , natural
wood handles , silver trimming , $2.50
CflQh.
In the bettor Dualities we have a lurpre
_ line -.vlth beautiful Dresden handles at
$1,53 , $1.03. J-UO and $1.cO.
26-Inch silk , umbrella with real Ivory and
solid silver handle , $7.CO each.
SC-lnch , ftilk : with neurl and solid = 11 'tr
handlej 3.00. und others with lai cy.
handles at $10.00. 5U.OQ and $12.00 ca'h. ' :
"We also have some' Very' pretty effects
In changeable silks at ? 3.CO , $ J.75 , $1.00
' and $ j.00'each.
Thpso nre'Just a few of the many styles
from i.vhlch to choose ,
MUFFLETS Wluis are they ?
$1.00 EACH
A knitted worsted throat and lung pro
tector , np easy put on ar.d taken pff as
yur fat. No man w arl ig /enlng dress
can afford , to be without It. Just the
'thing for ladles light , neat and handy :
doesn't mu s tha hair or disarrange
the clothingSlip - ) Into the pocket ;
when needed you f Imply snap It around
your n ckv Just the thing for skating
doesn't Induce perspiration and gives
absolute protection against cold
I'Uce , $1,00 each.
MONDAY'S On sale Monday.
SPECIALS
Fancy novelties , twenty varieties ; not n ,
color missing for1 Monday ! to ba accu
rate , they arc worth 40c ; Monday , 29c.
S3 to 42-Inch T > ldo In mixed effects , nnd
Invisible checks , twenty-live pieces
bought below market price. No need
to say much about these goods , only
qomo early It you expect to get any :
regular pride , 33V4c to 40c ; Monday1 , I5c.
BROAD Specially adapted for tnlloi-
CLOTHS made gowns.
A flno textureotoft , rich elegance that
SlvcB a torv > that comes with no other
fabrics , selected from the world's best
manufactures , all colors and black ,
special value , $1.00.
Regular $2.00 Cloths for $1.50.
HAND.
KHRCHIHFS
Not a tray full , but
our shelves nro load
ed down with the host
values \vo have over
before shown.
Ask us for a linen .
handkerchief and you
nre sure to get linen ,
Wo have marked them
at prices to quickly
move the big quan
tity. Ladles' all linen
embroidered handkerchiefs -
chiefs ; also hemstitched and embroid
ered : special values at 2Gc each.
MEN'S Plain black and plain
FURNISHINGS. white satin suspend
ers , $1.00 n pair.
Plain black and plain white satin sus
penders with g-old plated buckle. $1.50.
These suspenders , when painted or em
broidered , make lovely Christmas gifts.
Wo also have ft nice line of fancy BUS-
ponders at $1.00 and $2.00 a pair.
Fancy plaids at $3,23 a ipalr nnd hand
embroidered satin suspenders at $3.00
a pair.
FOR THE BABY The Double Vo Baby
Wuist.
An exqulslta- little garment , beautifully
made of a soft llnlsh cambric , with
l > earl buttons nnd nIcicle safety pins.
It Is made of single thlnckness ma
terial strengthened by the bands of the
Double Vo attachment , to inhtch underclothing
derclothing- , diapers and stockings can
bo directly fastened. It Is easily laun
dered. For a little baby there Is noth
ing daintier , simpler or better ; 50c each.
RIBBONS FOR
HOLIDAY TIME
Cord-edge , double-
faced Satin Ribbons
nt prices wonder
fully low.
And now these
very ribbons are
most wanted of all.
They are for wear
and for fancy work
heavy all silk ribbons
bens , satin both
sides , corded edges ,
and the colorings
are beautiful. An
endless variety of
Homan stripes and
plaids In 'both ' nar
row and wide widths.
'Noix- plaid effects Inlnch ox Ide , all silk'
ribbon ? , suitable cither for fancy worker
or hair ribbons , 7c per yard ,
ART Imperial Passopar-
DEPARTMENT tout Photo Frames ,
ready for mounting ,
at See. each.
Improved photograph frames nt 73c each.
Stamped linen iwlth calendar cardboard
mounting and easel support at 23c each.
Stamped linen with thermometer card-
hoard for mounting and easel back at
fljc ach.
Frr-o lessons In art embroidery pvcry
Wednesday mornings from 9 to 11:30.
Pin cushion frames In a variety of
shapes and sizes at 10c , 12'c , isc and
20o each.
NOTIONS A few of the many thinga wo
offer. Nlco for Christmas
t'ifts.
Some pretty curling Irons with silver
handles at 83c , . Jl.XJQ purl $1,00 catll ,
Dainty little silk linen boxes , contain
ing silver mbilrltdil omurolflory scissors ,
emery and thimble , $2.0Ucach. _
Ncciila cases In many''styles unil-color-
Ings at 23c , 33c , 50c , 73c , ' 30c nnd $1,00
(
rach.
Robert's razor steel scissors , from 3 to 8
Inches long-nt BOc , COc- < G3c-75c , 83c , 83c ,
$1.00 and $1.10per pair. Every pair war
ranted ,
Dresden toilet sets , with and without
tray , at $3.25 , $1,50 , $3.00 and $3.50 each.
REMNANTS Of Silks , Novelty Dress
goods. On sale Monday.
Goods from cutting the chosen things of
complete stock , all arranged and
marked at a lowt price for quick selling.
TOWELS Satin Damask , extra largo
size , hemstitched.
A really good COc grade ,
Monday at 23c.
BED
SPREAD
Imnortcdspc-
ciailyforyour
holiday buy
ing.
The newest ,
most delicate
autumn
prints , ilnln-
tv In colors ,
all hemmed
ready for use
they're hon
estly vorth
$3.00-
Monday they
will be
each.
CHRISTMAS If you're going to make
LINENS ' Ghristmns presents to
housewives.
> Take our -word 'for It , nothing will be
more acceptable than Llnen Ware , nor
will you find anything- moro comfort
able to buy than the offerings we've
prepared for you commencing oMnday.
Here are a few of the pleasant prices.
Damask Dinner Sets "Very line satin
double Damask cloths , 2V4 and S yards
long , with a dozen napkins to match ,
at $4.73 , $3 00 and $6.00 pelset. .
DOWN With covering of Satino in
QUILTS neat designs , little weight
and much warmth
$4.00 each size , G\G feet.
Down quilts , of excellent quality and In
handsome new designs o satin , $3.00
each , slzo JxC feet.
Down quilts , with line grade filling and
covering of finest French satin at $ G.SO
each , slzo 0x7 feet.
Down quilts , with best grade fllllnfr and
covering of finest satin In exclusive
French design. $ ) .00 each , slzo 0x7 feet.
Down qulltp , beautiful silk coverings ,
both sides , Interlined , $13.00 and ! J1S.OU
each , size Cx7 feet.
. -f - .
DOMESTICS 'Cold ' weather has como
at last ,
And It seems that every lady Is buying or
making comforters. Wo are headquar
ters for both and can furnish material
at low prices- .
Good , quality robe prints at Cc and 7c per
yard.
Cotton Batting Fine white , fleecy bats
at Sc , lOc , 13c , 13c and ISc a roll.
Extra fine wool batting at $1.00 per
wound ; only two pounds to a com
forter.
Prime live geese feathers at 76c per
pound.
'ft/
. /
< ho slightest cxpcaitre. Dr. L > ipponl , H U
added , has forbidden his holiness to take
part In a-ny tiring function , cmd , therefore ,
the program mapped out for the ceremonies
rwhlch wore to take place on the sixtieth an-
, , . .1. , , . , , , , nf tnp flret mas3
of Leo XIII. have been abandoned.
THIS 1'iu.vcnss.
It'iittirv < l"f < * u of KtiKlititil Gclvlirnfo
Her h'H't-Third Illrlliilny.
( rtpyrl&ht , ISOT. lij- llioHnoclaUM Proas. )
LONDON , Dec. 4. All the members of th
family of the prince ot Wales and several
of > the friends of the heir apparent have
Hcon at Saudrlnghiim throughout the past
( week , where the blrSluluy of the prlncesa
f Wales was celebrated on Wednesday last
with gioat IU.MI iiuuab. luu imnecSdyno
vrat , tiuiii uumu.jci- , loa , loiulvul jn.iny
l > re &nts trqm all parts ot the world.
The revelations of the promissory note
CIBO hoird boto.'e the lord chic : justice of Eng
land , Lord HusBcll uf Klllcnvecn , In the
queen's bench district of the high court of
justice , thla week , have created a painful Im
pression und much Hymrathy la expressed
{ or the marqula ot Abergavcnnyhoso
fourth son , Lord William Neville , ha/j been
brought forward In an unenviable manner ,
nvuoroas hla father Is generally respected.
Hugh de drey S-iymour. the sixth nianiula
ot Hertford , has joined the ranks ol ahe
mombera of the aristocracy who have been
obllge < d to quit -their aucvatral lulls. Ho
lias just Informed the authorities of Al-
cestra , Warwickshire , near wlllcli his seat ,
Bagley hall. Is situated , that , owing to his
decreasing Income nnd Increasing expenses
It Is Impossible for him to keep up the lull
end -therefore ho will b ? obliged to rent it ,
Ex-Empress nuscnlo Is contemplating
publishing a Ufa of her husband , the lite
Emperor Napoleon III. During her visit to
Queen Victoria thlj week the widowed cm.
press discussed the mt'lter with her majeaty ,
( but the latter pronounccxl herself as strongly
opposed to llio pioject ,
The Engllih SewlnjJ Cotton i-ompany , n
combination of fifteen thread ft mm In op
position to Coileav R brought out on Thuw
day with a capital of 2,7r.0.000 ( $13,750,000) ) ,
which was twlcu ntiUicrlbMl lu Qlo gow
alone.
There hai been n mysterious murder In
London. This tlmo the victim Is an old
shoemaker In Longacreck , with alleged nihi
listic affiliations , and the crime has added to
the general dissatisfaction wllh the metropol
itan police. Within the last two years there
have been eight unexplained murders , besides
numberless burglaries , In which an Immense
amount of property has been stolen.
The racing season Just ended has produced
some Interesting figures. In the list of win
ning owners for 1897 , Mr. John Gubblns. the
wner of Galtec iloore , winner of the Derby
( the first Irish horse to win thai race ) , and
he winner of the Two Thonsmncl Gu'ncas , anil
' I.oger , ao well as other big events , heads
hs list with 22,730 , otwhich sum all but
' 03 WES won by GalteeMoore. . Leopold do
'othsehlld , who headed the list ot winning
owners In 1895 and 1S96 , Is second , with
17,484. The prince of Wales , who was second
end In 189B , Is now third , with 15.770 , which
brings up the prince ot Wales' total for the
last five yoam to 34,741. Lord Hoacbery
won 15,574 ; M. Lebaudy , 13,886 ; the duke
of Devonshire , 10,290 , and C. D. Rose ,
10.227.
The American contingent shows up fairly
well. Plerro Lorlllard leads with C,3D4 ; his
partner , Lord William Uerosford , winning
7,807. August Oelmont won 232 ; Hlchard
Croker won 1,052 , and James H. Kocno , 365.
Among the others , "Mr. Jersey , " otherwise
Mrs. Lily Lungtry , won ti.G14 ; II. M. McCal-
mont , 7,204 ; the duke of Marlborough , 100 ;
Lord Dunraven , 702 , and the duke of West
minster , 4,218.
From the British consular reports It appoara
that Germany Is bsglnnlng to seriously rival
Franco as a champagne exporter. The mak
ing of sparkling wines In Germany has lately
been brought to such perfection that German
wines of all brands now rank nearly equal
with French champagne , and the price la
much lower. Their export la chiefly to Amcr-
lea , Great Britain and Belgium. The French
method of manufacture has been dsnarally
adopted in Germany , this being cnnslderoJ
caay. owing to the fact that the largest cham
pagne business In France la partly In the
hands of Germans.
It ls expected that tlio Khalifa Is disposed
to conclude peace with Kgypt nn condition
that ho bo granted hereditary control over
Cordovan and Darfur md that all his ad
herents ibo pardoned , 'llio dervish leader la
also said to bo ready < io evacuate- the whole
Nile valley , to recognize tlio suzerainty of
, . .UE ! BEE
Voting Contest
FOR. . .
Queen of the Ice Carnival
nlY CHOICE FOR QUEEN POLARIS
ISBallot
Ballot HOXBJ located ntMUlard Hotel. Ceo Bldg , Klnir Pharmacy , 27th
ami Umvenxvortli utx. : Clias , A , Tracy's , 16th and Douglas ; Blirader's
DruirStoic , North 24th and B xvnrdists.
NORRLS & LOVE , Cnrtilvnl Maulers.
DEC. 5 This ballot must Uo'dcnoslted within 3 days from datn.
Cnupona iruy be mailed within two days to Carnival
I-U't , Be * Oltlcu. Oinnha.
Queen Victoria and open his domain to Brit
ish commerce.
The most important theatrical event ol
the coming -xveek xvlll l > c flto first presenta
tion , on Monday at the duke of York's theater
ofthe comedy , "The Happy Life , " by Louis
N. Parker , author of "A Vagabond King. "
The play will Introduce to the London stage
a noxvcomcr Curlotta Nllsqn , a young Amori.
can of most attractive personality , xvho Is
said to glvo proijilso offinehistrionic ability. .
This fall aeasoa la likely to Ibe memorable ,
among other reasons because ono of the
foremost popular and financial successes Is
"Hamlet. " The old tragedy with Forbes
Robertson as the young prlnco continues
to bo the chief feature of London's theatri
cal menu , dividing honors In the- matter or
popularity with "The Llttlo Minister. "
Henry Irvmg's tour of the provinces haa
been a series of social as xvcll as artistic tri
umphs , with receptions , addresses from mu
nicipal bodies and dinners. Ho xvlll reopen
his own theater January 1 xvlth his son's
play , "Peter the Great. "
Charles Frohman has decided to bring
"Tho Heart of Maryland" xvlth Leslie Carter
and the entire American company to the
Adelphl theaitcr. William Gillette xvlll also
appear In London In "Too Much Johnson"
about tlio same time.
Military Club lliHKiuctMVylrr. .
PALM A , Island of Majorca , Dec. 4. The
Military club yesterday .guvo a lunch In
honor of General Wcyler , the former cap-
talu general of Cuba , The military gov
ernor of Marjorca xvas among the guests.
When General Wevler entered the banquet
hall the tand played the royal hymn and the
general , stopping the music momentarily ,
Oh , How Thankful
Pain Was Maddening and Hope
Had Been Abandoned Wonder
ful Results of Purifying the Blood.
" A very severe pain cnmo in my loft
linco , which grow worse anil worse , and
finally a eoro broke out above the knee.
It discharged a great deal and the pain
'rom my thigh down was maddening.
Largo , hard , purple spots appeared on my
leg , I suffered In this way tor years ,
aud gave up all hope of ever being cured.
My wife was reading ot n case like mine
cured by Hood's Baraaparllln , and she
advised ma to try it. I began taking it
and when I had uacd a few bottles I
found relief from my buffering. Ob ,
how thankful I am for this relief I I am
stronger than I have over boon In my life.
I am in the best ot health , hare a good
app tito and am a now man altogether. "
J. P. MOORS , Lisbon Falls , Maine.
Sarsaparilla -
parilla
Is the best In fact tha Ouo True Illooil Purifier.
Hood's Pills euro lfliver Ills. 3 couU ,
propcasd a toast Jo . . . .
qitesn regent , whi/Ti w a enthusiastically re
Ka/
ceived.
ADVICKS ItB iA\t3l > i'UOM ATSIC \ .
O 00
of nn'fi'rrhlp ' "f "IC Tnl >
. VICTORIA , II Cu Use. 4. The following
Al.iskan < advlcR4tnnrd brought down on the
steamer Oirohn , 3II < > h arrlvr-1 hero Wednes
day from JuntMtP.itFalya' and Skagxx-ay.
, The ChllcootMSrfllroail & Transportation
cdmpany cnd&iMonM to build through tlio
townsito of TaM'fl 1 ftas" resisted by n
large force ot' Sun netmg in thd Interest ot
ilwly & Wllsorf.K&p original locators ot
the townslte , xxtio fced U to wlthilraw. In
the melee n man named Peterson accidentally
shot himself , luljlcllng 1 .serious Wound.
I In connection with > he. disputes over the
ownership ot the townsltca of TaljM and
Skagway , United , States Commissioner Smith
haa decided that.J h American cltUun can
take up any ifrthriproved Ijml and hold It It
he shows au Intention to Improve H.
Steps have bean taken for the organiza
tion of SB municipal govennrient at : Skag-
; When Lake Dermett froze vip n number of
loaded boats were caught In , the Ice.
nrooks1 paclc train made Usvay ox'cr
iho White Pass last month with the ther
mometer' 22 below zero. Brooks says now
that the -trail Is broken lib will keep It
open all winter. , -
Captain A. P. f'endleton of Boston was a
passenger on the Carona. He claims to have
located a largo pocket of garnets on the
Stlckccn near Fort Wranple.
Flr < - In a Culinii TDTVII.
HAVANA , Dec. ! . Ne\xs has been recolx'&l
hero of a terribleflro which occurred yester
day at Jaruccn , a town of about 10,000 Inhabi
tants. About > 11D houses xvcro destroyed xvlth
nearly all their contents. No accurate esti
mate of the amount ot damage done can ba
made. Hundreds of families have been ren
dered homeless and the situation at Jarucca
Is very distressing. The flro originated la
an accident.
lA VKIIY SEV12UE AVINTEU.
Avtlou of WiilvoH niul Other AVllil Anl-
innlR liiiltcntc.H It.
CHAMBERLAIN. S. D. , Dec. 4. ( Special. )
The flight of xv-lld animals from the region
west of the Missouri rlx-er to the gulches and
timbered tracts along that stream Indicates ,
In the opinion ot hunters and Indians , that
th& xvlnter will bo aulte severe. During the
last texv weeks largo numbers of wolves have
taken refuge ou American Island , opposite
here , and their nightly yelping can he heard
In all parts of town. Even xvlldcata seem
anxious to rendezvous near the towns and
settlements , where , foraging Is undoubtedly
better than In the thin-settled sections ,
xvhoro they usually make their home. The
other night a xvlldcat xvaa killed near a citi
zen's hen coop In North Chamberlain. The
animal , which Is being mounted for the pur
pose of being preserved , xvas very large , and
XXMS doubtless driven Into the city by hunger ,
as It xx-as exceptionally gaunt and tliln.
To Publish StrrlliiK'n Hliwniihy.
HURON , S. D.vDec. 4. ( Special. ) Friends
of the lite Hoii ! William U. Sterling mot
hero and orgarfze'd ] the Sterling Memorial
association , havltiR'for its object the publi
cation In book form , of a biography ot the
deceased , together xv th his speeches , pub
lic letters , etc. The . officers of the associ
ation are : Alexander C. Johnson of Water-
to\x-n , prcsldentLR. O. Richards of Huron ,
vlco president ; 'A1B1. Kith-edge of Sioux
Falls , treasurer ! " W. C. Foster of Huron ,
secretary ; executive committee , R. J. Gam-
'blo ' , Yunkton , T. B.1 McMartln of Sioux
Falls , Julian BqnnetT of Watertoxvn , Kirk
0. Phillips of Deadwood , L. E. Gaffy ot
Pierre , C. N. Her'rled of Eureka , Lev ! McGee -
Gee of Rapid City" , A. W. Campbell of Ab
erdeen , WllllamORenfpr of Deadxvood , Coo
1. Craxvford , J. 'B. OllvoV ; ' A. TV. Burtt , H.
R , Saaborn of IWrton.li . t -
" * Ifope to'I'rtyOOnt In Full.
CHAMBERLAIN "STD. ( , Dec. ' ( Special. )
J. Leslie Thompson , receiver of the Cham
berlain National bank , xvhlch failed during
the panic of 1893 , pursuant to on order issued
by Judge Carland bf the federal court , haa
otfcren the assets of the bank for sale , ami
gives notice that any of said assets remain
ing unsold on January G next will bs sold at
public auction in this city , commencing on
that day and continuing until all the ascpfs
are disposed of. The depositors In the bank
have already received nearly the whole of
the amounts duo them , and it is believed the
sale of tho.remalnliig'assets xvlll liquidate the
bank's cutlro Indebtedness.
Stoclc It a litre Ilnrneil Off.
HURON , S. D. , Dec. 4. ( Special. ) George
A. Fessem'en reached home Wednesday from
the Sioux Indian reservation , xvhero he has
been slnco early In September , Inspecting
government surveys. He was accompanied
by Richard Porter ? Frank McClure , Jesse.
Steele , John Rldenour and William McDonald.
Mr. Fcssenden says stockmen have bid a
splendid season and cattle enter the the xvln
ter In flno condition. A largo- section of
grazing country xx-as burned over , which
necessitates some ranchmen sending their
stock to other localities'for 'the ' xvlnter. The
burned district 'la about forty miles long by
fifteen miles wide.
Cold \\Vntlicr nt Huron.
HURON , S. D. , Dec. 4. ( Special Tele
gram. ) This closes the tenth day of the
most severe xvlnter weather experienced lu
the stateso early In the season for fourteen
years , the temperature ranging from nine to
sixteen degrees below zero , touching txx-enty
below thla morning. From four to six
inches of saoxv covers meat of the- state ea t
from the Missouri river to the Minnesota.
line. No suffering U reported among stocker
or settlers. The Northwestern train from
the south xvas live hours late tonight.
Convicted on Second Trial ,
HOWARD , S. D. , Dec. 4. ( Special. ) Judge
F. B. Smith held a special -term of court in
Howard Thursday to try the case of Webb
Dean , accused of grand larceny. The case
xvaa tried last week , but the Jury tilled to
agree. Thursdayp a verdict of guilty us
charged xx-as rendered and Judge Smith sen
tenced Dean to eighteen months in the Sioux
Falls penitentiary ,
| InteruHtliii ;
DEADWOOD , S. p. , Dec. 4. ( Special. )
An Interesting decision- has been rendered
by Justice Fuller o { _ .the supreme court , In
the case ot Salmon , against Lathrop of Ver-
mllloD , In xvhlcIT.lt fsieJd , that a tax eale
showing that two'oi1 mpro lots were eold to
gether as one tract "and for a single con-
slderatloD , la voiil-w (
Mimon * TWliilI Olllvorn.
HURON , S. D ' 'De'e ' ! ' 4. ( Special. ) These
officers for Huron | j dg % No , 20 , Ancient Or
der of Free and Accepted Masons , xvere In
stalled last , ovenlner J. A. Cleaver , W. M. ;
Horgrevo Klppax , 9.'VV } ' . ; George T. Grove ,
J. W. ; Edxx-ard J. Miller , T. ; BruceM , Row
ley , S. ; Asher F. Pay , iFrank Brumxvell and
D. W. Smith , T. , { . //a
Two Sent to Jail.
HURON , S. D. , DOC.-4. ( Special. ) Judge
Campbell has coitfm fried to Jail Leo Hen-
drlcks of Hltchcock'for selling liquor without
license. Ho xvlll gev'3la term of txventy-flvo
days. Judge Cook'sAfsb ' committed to Jail
a well known taug-h , known aa Charles Siuitii ,
to axxalt the sitting ot court. Ho Is charged
xvlth grand larceny. i
Klrt'H < if DIIJ- .
BEATRICE , Neb. . Dec. 4. ( Special Tele
gram. ) The farm residence of Edxvartl Co-
jurn , located four miles north of Beatrice ,
was destroyed -by fire yenterday together
xvlth all U contained. Tlio fire started from
a defective flue , The loss la $2,000 , with > co
rmurun.ee. The property belonged to K.
J. Butler of Beatrice.
( Ji-tn .Sl.vU'iui
KANSAS CITY , Mo , Dec. 3.-Murder In
: ho Bt Gond degree w is the verdict returned
at B late hour tonight In the cose of Dr.
Jefferfon D , fJoddaru1 , the druggist , xvho
shot nnd killed Fred J. Jackson , n laundry-
man. In the iipnrtmenta of Jackson'H xvlfe ut
: he Woodland hot * ) . T'i > cane xvaa given to
the Jury at 1 o'clock thlh. afternoon. Thu
verdict of the Jury tlst-it the penalty nt six
teen yearn In the state penitentiary.
AMENDED IMPOSITION BILL
Now Mea < u o Provides for Exhibit by
fish Commission ,
'
DEFECTS IN FIUST CilL CORRECTED
Senator Allen tinil
.llororr Hnvo I tic Hill In
niul Will Introduce It on
WASHINGTON , Dec. 4. ( Special Tele
gram. ) Senator Allen and Representative
Mercer , who will IntrMuco the bill cor
reeling cert.i'n features of the Omaha expo
sltlon bill In their respective bodies Mon
day , have been provided with a incmoran
rlum as prepared by the committee ot the
government board oh legislation , The bit
as prepared by this committee provides for
an exhibit by the Fish commission , and as
there Is no provision for the appointment
of such representative , tnp bill authorizes
the president to name a member of the
board. As a measure ot economy and to
permit of prompt action In case any other
exposition Is authorized by congress , to fol
low closely on the hces ! or the Omaha fair
provision Is made authorizing the preeiileu' '
to order exhibits sent , after tlio close of the
Omaha exposition to euch other exposition
direct without having first to return them
to Washington. The bill Is also amended
so as to permit of 'the purchase ofmy ex
hibits to complete those which would other
wise show gaps and to purchase articles and
materials necessary In preparation of the
exhibits. As the original act does not make
provision for the employment of eultablo
pereocs as officers , agents , etc. , as assistants
to the board , this feature Is remedied In the
new b'll ' amendatory to the old. Certa'n
changes are made aa to the transportation
as It may be necessary to ship exhibits Iron
points other than Washington , a number of
exhibits haying doubtless been stored It
Nashville. Changes are also made so nc
to provide for actual expenses of the boari
for travel and per diem allowance 'a ' lieu o ;
lelmburscnieut for actual expenses for sub
sistence
Heretofore officers of the army and navy
have been allowed amounts allowed to of
ficers of those departments while traveling
under orders , but as- provided by the
amended bill all members ot the board wll
to placed on the same footing. The bll
further provides for details being made fron
departments of the government of respon
sible persons to care for and return exhibits
their salaries to be paid as 1m case of ar.j
detail. There Is no change made lu the
amount of the appropriation.
AS TO POSTOFFICES.
The report ol the supervising archltec
shows that the whole amount appropriated
for the Fort Dodgs poetofdco has been ex
pended , and that the total expenditure for
the Fremont oflico has- been made. In rela
tion to the Omaha postofflce , there laus been
a total expenditure for the year ending Scp-
itomber 30 , 1897 , for the Omaha postollicc
court house and customs bouse of $80,061.68
leaving ot the ? 1,300.000 appropriated actually
available fl 9,711.3l Of the $150,000 appro
priated for the Omaha exposition there has
been expended by the architect's office ? 97.42
leaving cash available $49,902. For the
completion of the Sioux City postofflce
t&ero Is siilll available of the $275,000 appro
priated $31,765. The Sioux Falls , S. D. , of
fice la completed and the entire amount but
$300 of the appropriation expended * . As to the
South Omatia ofllce , there Is still available
$83,980 after the purchase money has been
paid on the site. Working drawings are now
being prepared and advertisement for bids
will bo nude within a fortnight.
XOI\H 41 f tlio Army.
WASHINGTON. Dec 4. ( Special Tele-
.grani. ) Th , ° movement recently undertaken
to have the president retire Paymaster Gen
eral Stanton rte make way for a friend of
Senator Proctor has been abandoned anl It
Is now understood that Stanton will be al
lowed. to remain at the head of the pay de
partment of the army until January 30 , 1899 ,
tCio ago limit. While Colonel George E.
Glenn , stands second in order of seniority
Lieutenant Colonel Asa iB. Carey Is due to
retire July 22 , 1899 , six months after Stanton ,
and It Is thought he will be made a brigadier
general nnd placed at Ciio head of the pay
department for -that length of time.
Second Lieutenant Arthur W. 'Chase ' , Second
end artillery. Is relieved from further duty
at the United States artillery school at Fort
Monroe and ordered to join hfs battery.
Captain John H. Duval , commissary of
subsistence , has been ordered to report to
Lieutenant Colonel William II. Nash , as
sistant commissary general of suslstence , St.
Louis , to act as assistant in his office.
Sergeant William A. Tabor , troop K , Third
on-airy , now at Jefferson 'Barracks , Mo. , will
ba sent to Whlpple Barracks , Ariz. , for the
benefit of his health.
The leave of absence granted First Lieuten
ant Frederick ilartb , First artillery , is ex
tended ten days ,
PurtnliiliiK to I
WASHINGTON , Dec. 4. ( Special Tele
gram. ) Postmasters appointed today : Ne
braska As'iton , Sherman county , W. A.
Wilson , viceA. . N. Conlilln ; Sacramento ,
Phelps county , J. E. Vermilion , vice C. N.
Morgan , resigned.
South Dakota Arlington. Klngsbury county ,
George Heed , vice C. B. 1'armelee , removed ;
Esmond , Klngsbury county , W. G. Sheets ,
vice T. G. Pement , remove 1.
Iowa Oswego , Woodbuij county , B. F ,
Bayne , vice C. N. Vauglat , resigned.
I'lviitV of I'oNtmiiNtt'rN to Confirm.
WASHINGTON , Dec. 4. The senate will
have the confirmation of about 738 presi
dential postmasters In Its hands during the
present month. All hut 100 of those have
been made by the president slcco the close
of the extraordinary session ot congress.
The postmaster at Detroit Is one of them.
Of the remaining 100 cases , forty are ready
to bo sent by the president to the senate at
the opening of congress , and sixty others are
expected during the month ,
Delinle Tre-iity In I'ulillp.
WASHINGTON , Dec. 4. Tliers Is a dispo
sition on the part of BO mo scnatora to > have
the debate on the Hawaiian treaty open to
the public instead of In secret session , aa is
usually the case when a treaty is being con
sidered. It Is understood also that the Ha
waiian authorities hero would look with favor
on such a move , as they feel that the fullest
publicity will bo belpfuB to the treaty.
TriniNfor < ( f 31nrlnt > N In AlilxUn.
WASHINGTON , Dec. 4. Captain J. M.
i'oung of the United States marine corps lias
jeen ordered with tbo- United States ma-
lucs from the Sltka , Alaska , barracks , to
funeau , Alaska , to assist the United litotes
llstrlct Judge and the United States marshal
n keeping order during the term of court
, hcro.
Delirium MuUliiK Oli'o.
WASHINGTON , Dec. 4. Belgium now hna
an output of 22,000,000 pounds of oleormr-
garino per annum from fifteen factories.
Consul Morris at Ghent , who represents the
fact to the State department , saya there is
a scrupulous government supervision of the
methods ot the manufacture * and of the raw
products.
MrmlnTM ( Ji-ci-t Hit' SjiiMil.'i'r.
WASHINGTON , Dec. 4 , Speaker Hettl was
at the capltol today greeting the Incoming
members and talking over the prospects of
tbo approaching session. The -members who
have arrived stem to agree that there Is
little or no prospect of currency legislation ,
crce ' - niul 'I'urkey nt IVncp.
WASHINGTON.'Dec. 4. The Turkish lega.
lion today receive- . ) information that a
definite treaty of pcaco between the sublime
porto and Greece had been signed tcday.
( .riinlril l'iiM | iorH ,
WASHINGTON , Dec. 4. ( Special. ) W. C.
Blly anil Charles Oroasu of Madison , Nob. ,
were granted pcssports today through the
efforts of St'nstor Allen to make a trip to
Germany , They sail Tuesday ,
"
GIVEN BY DR. SHEPARD.
Symptoms Most Frequently Presented by Ca
tarrh Sufferers Expert Treatment With a
Prompt and Permanent Cure at a Nominal
Fee-Rate a Month Trial Treatment Free to
Those Applying in Person.
Oreal numbers of pef.p ! * lifter from the inn-
llgn polfons of rntnrth , ns from other subtle
chronic tunl.-ullin. without nny correct ur defin
ite lilca of the nnlure of their ntnir-tlon. Th < - fol
lowing sjmplons hnve l > ril carefully nrranitru
to cnnble ivmny un > rcra to unilerMnml w.mt
It I * that nllsi them. Mnny illsf.isc- < known umltr
\nrlous tpeclllc names , nrp rcnlly ut n cntnrrli.il
o'litln and nature. Kvery i > rt of the mucous
memtirnne. the noio , tliront , eye * , cars , ticnd
IIIIIR" . stomach , ll\cr , lioweln , kidney * und blnit-
tier , nip subject to ( license nnd blight by en *
tnrrh. The [ infer courao for sufferers In this :
IlciuV these j-i > n > lom * carefully uvetnituk tliofto
that apply to your rate niul brtiiR this with you
to Dr. fhcpnrd , It 5011 live nway from the city
send them liy mull nnd n > k fnr mnll treatment.
In either Instance the untlent tuny lie nssuicd of
Hid niieeilloit relief nnd qurc posslblo to en-
cil mcJIclnc.
CATAIlltll OK IIKAI ) AXIJ TllllOAT.
The moit prexnlent frtrm of catnrth nnil re
sults from nrulecteil coltUi
"Is tlio brenlli feliM"
"In the valco hujliy ? "
"Do Jou Milt Up slime ? "
"Do j-ou nclic all over ? "
"Do > ou lilaw out ncnln ? "
"Is the nose slopped up1'
"Do jou snore nt nlRlil ? "
"Doe ? jour nose tlUchnrpe ? "
"Doen the nosn bleed enjlly ? "
"Ii tlicre ticklingIn the thront ? "
"Does crust foim In the nose ? "
"fa the nos * fort nml tender ? "
"lo jou meezo n Brent deal ? "
"Is this xxorse toxxnril iilRht ?
"Docs the nose licit nnd burn ?
"Is there pnln In front of lie.-ul ? "
"Is there pnln ncrrss tlie ej-rs ? "
"Is there pnln In back of head ? '
"li your tcnro of micll .IcnxliiK ?
"Do > ou Imxxk to clour the throat ? "
"li there a dropping In the throat ?
"Is tlife tliroat dry In the morning * ?
"Are j-nu losing jour sense of tnstc ?
"Dn jovi bleep with the innutli open ?
"Doe * the nose flop up toxxnrd nlslit ?
Thla form of catnrih li the enMest u cure.
IlfitfiieNM niul oar triiulilcN rofiult
from cnt.irrh ininNliiK MliinK tlie ISim-
( Iiflilnu liiln- Hint leiuls from tin *
iliront to the cur.
"I * your lienrlngr fnlllng ? "
"Do jour ears ill c.inrm ? "
"Do your ears Itch nml burn ? "
"Are tlio ears iltji anil ncnly ? "
"Ilaxe you pnln bchlnil the ears ?
"Is there n throbMmt In the ears ? "
"Is tlieie- buzrlng vouml heard ? "
"Uuou have ringing In the earn ?
"Arts there cnckllnu rounds heart7
'Is your lienrtns Imil eloudv rtays ? '
"Do you linxe earache occalonnlly7
"Are there sounrti like steam cacaplng ? "
"Do ears hurt xvlien you bloxx- your nose ? '
"When you blow your no e do the ears track " ?
"Do nolsci In jour ems keep you axxako ?
"
"Hear betten some days than others ?
"Do jou cnnitnntly hear nol ei In cars ?
"Is he-irlni ? xvoise xxhen vou Imxe a cold ?
"Is roaring lIKe a xvaterfall in llio head ? "
CATAllIllI OP THIS IIKOXCIIIAI. TUII13S
When catarrh of the heail and thtont la left
unchecked It extends down tlie xxlnilplpe Into
the bronchial tubes ami after axxhllo nttncks the
luncs.
"Have jou n cough ? "
"Are j-ou losing fleMi ? "
"Hnvo j-ou n pain In the side ? "
"Do j-ou take cold easily ? "
"Ii j-our appetite xarliible ? "
"Hno you 8tltehe * In side ? "
"Do jou couuli until j-ou pas ? "
"Are you loxv spirited nt time- " ? "
"Dou you rnlte fiotliv malerlnl ? "
"Do j-ou spit up jplloxv matter ? '
"Do you cousli on Rolm ; to bed ? "
"Do you couKh In the mornlnRs ? "
"Is your cough short nnd hackliiK ? "
"Do j-ou spit up lltt'i- cheesy lumpi ? "
"Haxc J-ou n dlpRiist for faltj- food ? " I
"Is there tlcklliiK behind the palate ? "
"Hnxej'iU pnln behind breast bone ? "
"Do j-ou feel j-ou are sroxvlnR weaker ? "
"fs t.iere a burnlnpr pnln In the throat ? "
"Do you cough xvorsfl nlsht and mornliiK ? "
"Do jou hnxe to sit up nt night to get tireath ? "
If j-ou haxe these pymptoms jou have catarrh
ot the bronchial tubes.
SIOSSO.WIXS TIII3 ClI.VMl'IO.VSHll' .
Trliini ] > liH Over All OiiioiiLMitN | III the
'roiirilllmoiit.
NDW YOniC. Pec. 4. By defeating
Champion Frank C. Ives tonight George
Slosson won the series In the billiard tour
nament for the championship of the world.
During this series "The Student" hns won
against nil of his opponents , taking four
games. Tonight's g-ame was one of the finest
exhibitions ever given heie.
Schaefer takes second place with three
Kames xvon , Ivcs third , Daly fourth and
3utton. who lost all his games last. Ives
wins the best grnnd average prize and the
average prize and the prize for the h'.uti-
cst run , which la the record HO. Score :
1VQS o , ZU , V , o , U , - . tt , u.i. . * " . . " - * t
0. 23. 7 , 2 1. 0. 13 , 1 , 53. 4 , 0 , 3. 13 , 24 , 0 , 0 , 13 ,
23 , 2G , 0 , 20. El. 2 , 31 , In , G , 0 , 21-493.
Average8-Slos on , 12S-41 ; Ives , 120-41.
Highest runs Slosson , 97 : Ive < t. C2.
Time of game : 3 hours , 20 minutes.
Anti-Foot Hull Hill 111 S 'W Yorlr.
NEW YORK , Dec. 4. The Kvcnlnp ; Tele
gram says ; Soon after the legislature meets
nt Albany next month an anti-foot ball
> lll will be Introduced and pressed lor
rassasrj. Joan TJ. Hurnctt. deputy clerk of
he nsscmblv. who haa charge of the 10-
vi&Ion of bills. Is preparing the anti-foot
ball bill for Introduction nnd has written
o the governor of Georgia for a copy of
he measure recently considered by the
eglalnture of that state , but declines to say
! or whom he Is acting.
rici-iiinii CycllNt ConiliiR.
NEW YOHK , Dec. 4. August I ehr. the
famous German bicyclist who for nine years
ins been the undisputed champion rider of
Jermany , will sail on the steamer Travo
rom Bremerhaven December a ) . It Is cx-
jected ho xvlll challenge both Hald and
Michael ,
limit ItnciJonfireiicc 'I'llInVt > ( > U.
NEW HAVKN , Conn. , Dec. 4. Cttp'uln
Whitney of the Yalu navy oald today that
he Yalc-Harvard-Cornoll boating confer
ence will probably bo hold next work and
he mutter of a race might be settled before
ho holidays.
Shnrkf1,1nry of JHIrleH.
SAN FIIANCISCO , Dec. 4. Thomas J.
Sharkey , who calls himself the champion
heavyweight puelllst of the world , this
afternoon refused to sign articles for n fight
vlth J. J , Jeffries.
California WuntH IMii-nNiiiilM.
POHTLAND , Ore , , Dec. 4. ( Special. ) Da
vid P. Macy of San Francisco , representing
ho California fish commlsalon and author-
zed to secure 400 Chinese pheasants , IK in the
city , having returned from a purchasing trip
lown the valley , Jlr. Macy has thua far ob-
alned 210 birds. Not having the full num
ber ho Is authorized to purchase , ho will
Merc-fore make another effort to secure birds j
his week , ibis next objective point being |
jugene. The birds he already Jiaa secured j
x'ero purchased at Hoscburg , Jefferson , I
Turner , Salem ami Wooilburn. It is'tho in-j
cntlon of the California commission to stock
hat state , and with this end In view Mr.
lacy wag directed to procure the blrda. The
) hcasants will bo protettted by law for two
ears and possibly longer , before any shoot-
tig will be permitted , aud as the cllmatu ot
jallforula Is suitable for their propagation
t la believed they will multiply rupldly.
A Mi-Ion ( jroniTH * TriiNl ,
IIOCKY FOItO , Colo. . Dec. 1. ( Special. )
n accordance with the suggeatlou of the
iclon growers as expressed la a resolution
passed recently at their meeting In this city
ocal organizations of melon gro\xcn ) are bo
ng formed In the towns of the Arkansas val.
or , and the mulotv growers of I a Junta xvlll
icet In a few day * to organize. It 1s pro-
> oacd to got all the melon growcns ot Uiu val.
cy Into Iccal organizations work I UK In Iwi-
tony * o that they may rojp the grratesit hen-
> fl ( from Iho Imlustry which U growing In
mjy Stance.
iDVl'lllflltH tit OlM-llll VfMNI-lH , I > C'C.t ,
At Now York Arrived America , from
London ; I'lioi nlclu , from Hainburp , Bulled
I i Totiralno , for Havre ; Vocnilani , for
tottcrdiun ; Fulda , for Nitplen ; ICtruriii , for
verpool ; lltclu , for Copenhugen ; I'.itrl.i ,
or llunilium" ( IforKlc , for CopoiiluiKtn.
At Itottrrilum Arrived AiiiMti'Mluin , from
Ncxv york.
At I'hllailBlphlu-Salled-WiUDlund , for
.
At Liverpool Arrived Armenian , from
toutoii.
At Olnngow Arrived Hardlun , from Mon-
real. > , I
At flnn Franclsco-rArrlveil Steamer City I
f Peking from Hong Kong iind Yokohama. .
' At Havre Halled Lu aaacofiu- , for New |
'ork.
At BoutlmmiHoa-Sallca-Ht. Loulu. for
New Yorlt.
OATAIIIllt OK Till * Ktn.M'.VS.
Cntnrth of the kidney * results In txvo xxnvq.
llrt. by tnldng cold ) second , by oxctxmtk of thi
Kldnej-s In SfpnrntlnR the poisons from the lilooj
which hnx-e been nbsorbcd from cntnrrh , w.llcl1-
nlTecta nil orRnns.
"Do jour Imnds nnd feet sxvell ? "
"I" thin more notlcenble in the iituinlnst"
"Aro J-HU cold and clnhimy ? "
1M there t" ln In small of luck ? "
"In the mine < Inrk und cloudy ? '
J there nhu ea utter cntlng ?
'lias tlie iitrvplrnllrm n bud odor ? "
'Is there vmtllness under the _
Ate there dark rings nround tlie eyes ? " I
'Is the nklti pule nnd dry ? "
'Has the skin a waxy look ? " - I
Do you toe unptensnnt thliiRS xxhlle sleep ? " j |
'llnve you chilly fcflluiss dawn the Kickt"
"Do the Joints pain and uche ? "
"Do tlio tecs feel too licaxy ? "
CATAHItll OK T1IU I.1V13II.
The llxer Is nffecteil by catarrh through th
itl ease extending from the stomacii Into th
tubes In the Itxer.
"Are you IrrltabTu ? " ,
"Are you nervous ? "
"Havo you no eiurRVT"
"Do you lin\o cold feet ? " "
"Is your memory poor ? "
"Do you Kft tiled easily ? "
"Do jou Imxe hot Hushes ? " ,
"Is your tjeslRht blurreil ? "
Can you clnln | xxhrre ? "
"llaxo you n pain In the bark ? "
"Is your llcsh pott nnd ilnbuy ? "
"Ale your vplilts loxv nt times ? "
"Is there r. InjthltiK utter cutlliK ? "
"Ilaxe you piln nruuiul the loins ? "
"Do jou hax-e RurKlliiK In bowels ? "
"Do you luxe lumbllnR In baui'ls ? "
"Do you suffer from iialnu lu temple ? "
"Do } ou haxe i > nlillnili | > n of the limit ? "
"I < there n Kenernl feellnir of lassitude ? "
"Do these feellntu nlTert your memiiry ? "
If j-ou , iaxe these symptoms you haxu catarr *
of the ller. . '
CATAUHII OK TDK V
Catarrh of the stomach Is usually caused liy
snalloultiR pM otioui mucu . xUilcli drops dot >
from the henil imd tliroat nt night.
"li there nausea ? "
"Are j-ou coitlxo ? "
"IB there xomltlns ? "
"Do you belch up was ? "
"Ale jou llfiht headed ? "
'Is jour tongue coated ? "
'llnxo jou x\ater brn h7"
'Do j-ou hawk ami spit ? "
'la there patu uftei oatlnR ? "
'Are jou nervous and \\e.iU * > "
'Do j-ou have sick headac'.ics ? "
'Do you blo.it up lifter enlliiR ? "
'Is there disgust for brenKfnM ? "
'Haxe j-ou distiras after eatlnR ? "
'Is jour throat HfeJ x\llh tllme ? "
'Do J-ou at times liaxe dlnirhoc.i ? "
'Is there lush of blood to the head ? "
'Ih there constant bad tnstu In the mouth ? "
'li there Biiaxvlnit sensation In Htomncli" "
'When you Ret up tuddtnly me you dlzzj "
'When j-our stomach Is eniplj da jouu foci
fnlnt ? "
"Do jou belch up material t.iat burn" throat ? "
"When stomach Is full do j-ou feel dL-i > H.-.ed' " >
If J-ou haxe these pymntomi X'ou luxe rnturrh
of the stomach , or xxhat H common v tailed d > n-
jiepala.
-
. . .
C. S. SlIKPAllU , M. 1) . , | | 3onultlng
mill AsHorlnlrN. | | physicians
110OMS 311. 312 & 313 N'B\V YORK LIFE
BU1LDINO , OMAHA , XK13.
Otnco hours D "to 12 n. m. ; 2 to . " p m.
Evenings Wednesilaya and Saluidaya only
C to S. Sunday 10 to 12.
CUBA TO TARE A BACK SEAT
Administration Will Wait a While Eoforo
Taking Action.
MAJORITY OF CONGRESS OPPOSE ACTION
Disposition to AI1 MV SpiuilKli Ministry
to UemonMlrnteVluit It Cuii Ac-
eoiillillHh TiMViiril I'licl-
fjliiK- the I.ilnnil.
NEW VOniC , Dec. 4. A special to the
Herald from Washington says : Pro Cuban
sentiment Is strong In both houses ot con
gress , but the disposition of many of tha
senators and representatives to delay action
pending the trial by Spain of the new yollclos
of the Sagasta ministry and the influence of
tlio administration and of the conservative
leaders In both houses will DC- able to prevent
any action. Thr.ee are the conclusions ur-
rlved at as the result of conversations xx-lth
practically all of the senators und repre
sentatives xvhn have arrived In Washington.
The , men talked with tcprenent all parties ana
shades of opinion. Out of twenty-eight sena
tors seen foutteen are against action of any
kind by congress at this time. Six arc in
favor of action , but do not believe It In pos
sible and eight are unreservedly in favor of
Immediate action.
Among the members of the house of leprc-
sentatlves seen the prcgortlon of those In
favor of action Is rather larger than among
the senators. Tills I ? accounted fnr In a
largo mcasuic by the fact that a m-ijoilty ot
those seen are democrats and ( Kpullsts. H
must bo berne In mind , however , that the
house of representatives Is practically ponpr-
less to act In opposition t.i the will of tliu
speaker rod the perty trailers , if they are tit -
ported by a laigo percentage of thu mem-
bensh.V. The speaker und Uh'tlraan Ultt of
the committee ou foreign uftalrsuo cruaaivl
to action. The opposition majority of that
commlUco In in accord xvlth Sir. Hltt. anil thu
speaker , backed up by this committee' , can
hold any Cuban resolutions back liulellnltuly
unless the pressure for octlun should bccomo
much stronger than It Is at the prescut tlmo ,
SiiiuilililiOXIT Ki-nliii'l.y flirlnt
FUANKKOIIT , Ky. . IJOf.l.Oovornof
Ilrndli-y 1ms tccelved no request , ho KnyH ,
from hid daughter , who In at Washington ,
to appoint MHH | Itlcliardaon to chrliUt'n llio
battleship "Kentucky , " und that umltr all
the ( Itcumstances ho could not noxv ap
point -MlK.s Hlcli.-inlfon. uyen If hit Uatih'lit''f
had urccd him to do ho , but the xvhola
affair xvlll bo arranged shortly to suit
everybody.
A n oilier UII-HIIK | | | In 1'rdMjil-i'l ,
SAN FItANClSCO , Dec.l.Tho latest
mall from Guatemala convoys the Informa
tion that 1'rcsldcnt Danlos Is threatuned
with another uprising , liuhlnd the move
ment l wild to hu Ocnoral Castillo , wno
partlclpntfil In the recent uprising.
A GOOD PRACTICE
It VouVniit n Coitil Aiii'llff > nml I'l-i'-
After each meal dlccolvo ouo or two of
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets In tin ) mouth and ,
mingling xvlth the food , they conistltute a
perfect dlgcatlvo , absolutely waft for tha
most Kcnultlve stomach.
They digest the food before It boa tlmo to
ferment , thus preventing the formation of
KJHmil ke-.plng the blood pure anil frt'U
from the poisonous products of fermented ,
lialf-dlgflsted food.
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tallinn make the com-
pluxlon clear by keeping the blood pure.
They Increase lleeh by digesting limit ,
forming fouilu.
Stuart' * Dynpppsla Tablets Is the only rein-
oily designed especially for the euro of
atomath tronblo and nothing1 cite.
One disease , ono remedy , the aucccuful
physician of'today Is iho sjujclillst , the uc-
ci'siful medicine U the medicine prepared
especially for ono disease ,
A whole package taken at ono tlmo would
not hurt you , but would limply tie a wa t
ot Kood material.
Over nix thousand men and ) women in the ,
atato of Michigan alcno have bvtn cured ot
Indlcslli | and dyspepsia by the nto uf Stu-
urt'a Dyxpupsla Tablutn.
Bold by all druggist * at CO ccnta lor full
vUed package.
Send lor free book on atomach
to Slum Co. , Mars'ml , lllcli.
AV , A