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TJIE DM AI FA T > AILY HUB : TIIIIHSDAY , MAHCIt , 1808.
LIKELY TO ABANDON TREAT1' '
Hawaiian Annexation Projact Will Frobiblj
D3o Natural Death.
COMMITTEE WILL DECIDE SATURDAY
Mi-fdnw rnllrtl ( n Illieum
thi > Huliji-ot 1'roniM-ct I'lttr o (
iiri * Mar HP H
t > > Until lloiim- .
WASHINGTON. March 2. At today'
meeting ot the sonaic conunllteo on forelgi
relations , it wn decided thai a special meet
Ing of Iho committee nhould be held nex
Saturday for the purpose ot considering th <
best courzo lo be pursued ID the future will
relation to the annexation < f Hawaii. Th
decision to hold the special meeting grow ou
of o nuwgcstlon that the treaty of annexa
tlon nhtiuld bo abandoned and the qucstlo :
taken up In tha senate on the basis of a bil
providing fix the -mine end. Not all mem
beri of the committee were pi event at today' '
meeting and it was agreed thai Ihe questio
bhoulil be considered by a meeting to b
devoted wholly to this qucstlou.
n.vii iiw iTIII : SIVATI
( . .r4 < < l < * r I'oPllon of ( InSIMIIIII | lr
Mltfll til ItN IIISIMI-VNlllll.
WASHINGTON , March 2. As scon as th
senate convened today on motion ot Mr Hal
( Maine ) It went Into executive session.
AL l'-:30 : p. m. the senate resumed the ope
nosili'ii. The conference rcporl on the pel
hloa appropriation bill , picHented by Mr. Pe ;
kins , wan agreed lo.
Mr Mason (111. ( ) of the committee on pos
oinr s nml postroadt" , presented a concurrci
rosolutljn fiom the commlttco for Investlga
Ing the Like City , S. C. , postofllce murdr
and on objection by Mr. Allen ( Neb ) tr
resolution was laid over until tomorrow
.Mr Stewart of Nevada then resumed h
spc-coh on the bankruptcy bill passed by tl
hotof Mr Stewart h.id not concluded nt
o'clock when tlio Alaika homestead ni
iall ni tight ot way bill wim laid boto\ \
tlu > Kcnate anil he i-f.inoiinccil thai he woul
llnlnh his ape ° cli tomorrow.
Mr. Carter of Monttna , who reported tl
bill EJld that for two da > s the tonatc li :
been called upon to listen to one ot the mo
rcniarltat bio attacl'i upoi. a committee i
Kenn'ors ' In a sjic-erh mak.ng werlous chnrgi
ngala't 'i dividual senntor Ilo declared th ;
It WOH unfair that the eenator wno deliver ,
the speech , Mr RawllM , BhouU have he
It from publication 'n th" Record , Inasmm
ru ) It is delivered In the com so of a runnli
clpbntc and he- was satlsllcd lhal the srec (
rould not published a.s delivered parall
witli the bill without making a refutation
IU charges "It will be found b > senators
h.ild 3lv Carter. ' after a careful esamlnatU
of the bill that of the wholes ilo chargrn
dlsb i cst purpose contained In the t > peei
of the scmtor trom Utnti nothliig remains
Mr Rnvvllng attempted to npeak , but M
Carter with some feeling , declined to bo ii
trrruuUd A moment later , lion ever. 1
vicicle ] and Mr Hawllns disclaimed all I
trillion of coating E3peislons iipan any HOU
tc' ( nil tint Mr Carter's statement .vcn n
unnamed bv the faclti , as could cr.ally
shonin bv the stenographer's notes.
Mr Carter then continued his remark
nuotini ; extenslvt. ! ) from government repor
from Alaska Mr Ca-tor Ihought It icmai
able In vie > w oC the .struggle \morlcanii
trc-t into the Alaskan gold fields during t
last y < ar that Mr. Raw Una Hhcnld nu'iita
that Ihore waa < neceEslt > for the widli
lcil latlor " [ had nuppoied , ' he said , "th
the fact I have mentioned was "o wide
known lhat even the ncnalor from Utah h ;
hoard of It. "
At this point Mr. Allen ( Neb ) request
Mr Carter to give the senate a synopsis
Mr. Hawllns' lemarKs
Mr. Itowllns. mso to glvo the sjnopHls hlr
self , but Mr. Cirtcr declined to yield. "Win
the plutocrat and the populist come t
gcthor" exclaimed Mr. Rawllns , bltterl
"It let time for Iho senate to bowaie. "
Mr , Carter , without reference to Mr. Rai
Hub' remarks , said It heemod thai the lai
grant company of Canada and Mr. Raw 11
vvc'i practically the only ones who declai
this legislation was not necessary. Ho mal :
talne'il there rev or wa < t a more cr > lng d
mniid Jar leg olatloi than now existed for t
great domain cf ( Alaska. Mr Carter he
that Mr. Rawllns1 objection to ronferrli
authority upon , the socretaiy of the Inter !
to grant rlghts-of-way for toll loaela ov
the lorrltoiy carried with It a suspicion th
we might at same time have a sccictnry
the Intnlor who might be n scoundrel. Aft
discussing at length numo of the other pr
visions cf the bill , Mr. Carter concluded 1
Haj litg that section 13 of the measure h ;
been Incorporated in II by the commlttco
n protection to the business , merchants ai
shlp'ot | of thla country , lie regarded It
an ccctllcnt provision and ono lhal'oughl
have a place In the hill. Ho said thai \
ilUiisV. : ( . Va. ) desired to address the sena
upon that section and would cover It fully.
Mr , Rlklus raid ho WEH glad to sec that
effort was being made to exact samethl
fiom Canada In view of all lhal lliu Domini
govemnienl and Its corporations recclv
flora the United States. That part of sectl
13 of the pending bill lo which Mr. Hlkl
particularly referred mid upon which his r
marliJi weio principally bat > ed , provides tli
"tho pilvllogo cf entering gooels under bo
or ot placing them In bonded warehouses
the port of Wr.ingel In the Dlstilct of Alas
and withdrawing Iho isamo for exportntl
to any place lit Ilrltlsh Columbia or t
northurst territory vlthout pa > ment of dn
Is hereby granted to the government of t
D-imlnlon of Canada and Us citizens , when
on proclamation of the president of t
United States It shall appear that no c
elusive privilege of transporting throu
UiitUh Columbia or the northwest tcrrlto
goods or passengers arriving from or dostln
for other ports In Alaska will be granted
cnj person cr corporation by the governmc
of the Dominion of Canada "
In icply lo a question from Sir. Llnds
( Kj ) concoinliiR the statement that t
Canadian Pacific was carrying pa-jengi
fiom Now Yolk to Vancouver for ? . ! f ) , A
Hiklns said American roads hai roeelv
permission from the Interstate Coiumoi
commission to compete with the Oanadl
linn in passer or rates , but the Canadl
Pacific had declared Its intention ot rcdi
Ing thefaio to $2S.
In response to a question of Mr. Wlls
( Wash 1 as to the effect the abolishment
the consulir seals nt Vancouver would ho
upon the trade of the ports of Tacoma a
Seattle. Mr ElKins replied that It woi
till those ports with trade , and It would
tb stme time Increase the business of c
railroads and reduce railroad charges , Ce
ceiuluK the Incorporation of secllon 2J li
la mntloruieecs- -rnJI irr
. iviedicme
pure condition of the blood niter wit
ter's licarty foods , niul breathing vit
tiled nlr in liome , ofllco , schoolrooi
or shop.Vhe * weak , Uiiii or impun
tlio blood cannot nourish the body i
it should. The demand for elcnnsln
nml invigorating Is grandly met b
Hood's ' Sarsnpnrilla , whloh gives tl
blood jnst the quality nml vitality new
cd to maintain health , properly dlgc
food , build up and steady the ncrvi
nml overcome that tired tcellng. It
the Ideal Spring Medicine. Get on !
Hood's
cine. C I , HOOD 8t Co. , Lowell , MM * .
cure all Urcr Ills at
Btck IlMiUclM. 36c.
tlm prcient tariff law , Mr Klkliu iialil ho
liAil hpcn widely Rlrcn credit for that RFC-
tlon. llu r.tld , however , that wiser men than
ho had plncvd that rxcollont urctlon In the
hill. "Some papers , " Mr. nikltii ! snld. "de-
slrchl to have my connection with the sec
tion Investigated , I dhl not , " said Mr. ii- :
kliiR , "have the honor of drafting that sec
tion or of placing It In thn bill. Its author
xtandii for American Interests ami I stnml
with him. " In response to Inquiries Mr ,
Ulklna explained that Secretary Window
was Jutt about to l sue an order nbollshlnc
consular seals lu "Vancouver when his death
occurred , and that 1'restdent Harrison's
tatcnii'iit about the subject which he quoted
made just as ho was about to retire
rom office.
" \\'hy docs not iMcKlnley take action , " In-
ulrcd LMr. Mndsay.
"I wish the senator would ask him , " re
lied Mr. Hlklni , "why he does not act. Per-
apH ho will In time , but I don't know. "
Mr. Chllton In a few words said Mr. Ki
lns was proceeding on a misconception , ani
lal the Canadian Pacific rales were tiol
onlrollcd by Ihe law regarding shorl ant
eng haulr. Ilo said Iho recent court decls-
madu It possible for the roads to make
liclr lAtca so as to compete with thcst
Ithout regard to the long and short liau
latise.
At 6:42 : the senate adjournol.
toi'bi : < ; O > MIMIIS : TIM : i.ui n mi.i ,
iIK-i-i-hcM < > n tin- Mi'iiNiirrttriiet Vorj
IKillAttintliin. .
WASHINOTON" , March 2. The house spcn
another day In debate upon the Loud bill
relating to second-class mail matter. Tin
speeches aa a rule attracted little attention
Tlio speakers were Hromvvell and Ogrten ii
av-or of the measure anil Messrs Hell ( Cole )
Simpson ( Kan. ) , Clark ( Mo. ) , Drown ( rep
i ) ami LeiiU ( dcm , O. ) in opposition to it
The latter was once editor of a weekly news
> apcr , and ho delivered an eulogy on th
country editor.
Mr Lenta ( dcm. , 0. ) In opposing the hll
declared tliat the deficiency In the posta
revenues was due to the fact that the rail
rcailfl vvoro paid extravagant rates for th
transportation of the mallj
The other speakers today were Messis
llromwell ( rep , O ) and Ogden ( dem. , Li
In favor of the bill and Mr. Hrown ( Ohio ) I
opposition to It.
Mr Grlggs ( dom. , Oa ) syivc notice of a
a nondinont to the amendment of which Mi
Loud gave notice jcsterday , providing tha
newspapein and peilodlcals should have th
right to send out sample coplw at paun
rates to the number of 1,000 copies.
\i 5JiO p. m. the house adjourned
IIM'K. Mllil'IUHY 1111,1
i'nsnri ( n lncn-ii- \rllllcry l-iir < -
M > > nt lie ronxlilci-i-d.
WASHINGTON , Mareh 2. U Is not at a
certain the committee on military affair
will he able to get the Haw Icy bill crcatln
two adltlonal regiments of artillery befoi
the hct'80 for the present at least. M :
Hull , chairman of the committee , was vcr
anxlouB to get the bill up last week , an
wlrn unanimous consent for Its considers
tlon was refused ho Introduced a ies > olutlo
SPttlng aside a day for Its decision. Th :
resolution went to the committee on rule :
but has net jet been nctcd upon. Ho ho
been urging the committee on rules to glv
I'rlday for the consideration of the bill , In
the spcal.cr has not given hla consent ye
Without a special older thn bill cannot I
considered , as there Is a great deal of oppc
sltlon to the measure on the democrat
side. Roth Mr. Bailey and Mr. McMlllc
are strongly opposed to It and are workln
to consolidate the democratic side In oppi
sltlon to It , but In this the > will not bo sm
cessful as a considerable number of derm
cratrt , headed by Mr. McClcllan of Now Yoi ]
arc warmly suproiting it. Ncvorthelc1
unanimous consent for ita consideration
out of the question and the hope of tl
friends of the bill centers In a special rule.
i\\r.vrii ; YTIMJ KM.i.IN(7 or nvicni
S < > iiiit < * roniiillttri- l iiv oralilItoii | > r
Hftolutloii.
W \SHI.VGTON , March 2. The sena
committee ou postolilccs and post roads t <
day authorised a favorable report on Senati
Mason's Joint resolution for an Investigate
of the recent { -.tiling of the colored pojtmai
ter at Lake City , S. C. The resolution vvi
amended and as reported Is aa follows :
Whereas , It Is ns-.erted Ihnl Iho Unite
Ht.ite.s postmaster nl J aKo City , S. C. . IK
bcen murdered and Ills wife and chlldtt
shot , his home lmiiH.il and the Unltf
States mill and piopeity therein destiojci
thercfoie ,
Itesolved , Thai a Joint rommittee consls
Ing of six membcis of congress , three fro
the senate and tlneo from Iho house , 1
appointed to InvestlgiUe the alleged crln
and re-port tlio facts to congress , togetlu
with their recommendations and thai Ihe
have authority to tulmlnlatfr oaths , to surfer
for persons and papers nml to employ
stenographer- 1)0 ) pid | out of the coi
tlncent funds of lliu two IIOIISPM of coi
Rress , and Ihe power lo ael lliiough a sul
committee.
IllllM for fcillnnrrli1
WASHINGTON. March 2. Senator Wa
ren today introduced two hills providing fi
the cession of the arid public lands to tl
various states In which they are situate
Ono of the bills cedM ah the lands uncoi
dltlonally and the other provides for cesslc
after certain preparations 1 = 11811 have ben
made by the states to redeem the lands , BUI
as the division of each state Into Irrlgatlc
dlslrlcts , the construction of reservoirs , e't
The other bill Is preceded by a long prean
bio settlns forlh the fact thai the remalnlr
public lands are practically all arid aud c
bo reclaimed only by Irrigation on an c\te ;
slve scale , which Is only possible by sta
enterprise- . This bill convex * nil tha lam
west of the ninety-ninth meridian cxce ;
mineral lands and forests and Indian rose
vatlorjB lo the states In which they are li
cated.
nliliKi I'IIMP * Vliulc tt I'urt of Kntry ,
WASHINGTON. March 2. The house 101
mlttee on wa > s and means todav made
favorable report on a bill making Sabl :
Pass , Tex , n porl of e'ntry.
The Ilcomwoll Intcrnil revenue bill , vvh !
has attracted greut attention among dbtlllli
Interex'ts , was discussed at some length. T
general op'iilon ' expressed was that tue ir.c
ter of outrage and allowance was inse arnt
connected with general Internal lev en
legislation , and that it was not advlsal
to lake up thu matter until the commit !
should bo prepared to enter upon a ge
eral ( cvlsion at the Internal ruvenuo tj
tern Ko action thcicforo vvaa take-u ,
I'l-i-talnliiK t" > I'oslolllfi-N.
WASHINGTON , March 2. ( Special Tel
gram. ) < llenry Kclley was today appoint
postmaster at Anselmo , Ouster county , Ne
vlco G. M. Williams , removed ; also W.
HarUcr al Chcqupbt , Davis county , la.
The contract for carrjlng mall betwe
Lusk and Klrllcy. W > o. , has been award
to J. 1' . Stewarl nl $213 per annum ; al
between Safe Side and Adalr , la. , to
Covvlcs , at $105 per annum.
An order was issued today removing t
postofllco at Osceola , la. , from the presc
quarters to U. P. Gibson' * building at
rental of $200 per annum.
ViliijitM < ; < eminent l'riiiu < iiilM.
nCUUN , Match 2. Tha budget commltl
of the Reichstag adopted in accordance vvi
the government proposals section 1 , pai
graph 1 , of the naval bill , fixing the numb
of ships to be held In readiness for service ,
follows ; A flagship , eighteen battleshli
twelVH largo cruisers , thirty smftll cruise
twenty coast defense Ironclads and thlrte
gunboals. besides torpedo boata , school ski
und small gunboats.
llnl > - U'ltliriitVN tilt *
WASHINGTON , Manh 2. Secretary W
son la In receipt ihrotiRh the Department
State ot a dispatch from the ambassador
Italy. Hon. W. P. Draper , confirming t
withdrawal of the Italian decree requlrl
the vise of on Italian consular officer to
atllxcd to certificates accompanying Ami
lean meat exports to Italy.
Ciirciiii lfiloiiinl | I
WASHINGTON , March 2. Mr. Ilongr. S
Pak , first secretary of the Corean Icgatlc
has resigned , and hla resignation baa be
accepted by his government.
Dully TrniMiiry Stntrmrnt.
WASHINGTON , March 2. Today's stal
ment of the treasury shows : Available ca
balance , J25S37.051 ; gold re * rve. J1C7.84
MORE SUPPLIES FOR CUBA
Navj Department Provides Traniportaticn
for Ohnritablo Contributions.
RELIEF VESSELS WILL NOT VISIT HAVANA
IIMIIP Onii-Cnnilinnntn on ( lu
.Nurlliorn Count < if ( lie iHliinil
< o IIITiiKvii
Cure Of.
WASHINGTON , March 2 The decision ol
the Navy department to send two ships le
Cuba with supplies for the suffering rccon-
cantrados caused some commotion In oificla
clrclcu today until the real purport of the
visit of the ships catno out. The crulaei
Montgomery and the gunboat Nwhvllle wcr <
selected for the purpose acid order. ? wen
sent to Admiral Slcard to put them In nha'ic
for the required service.
It Is explained at the Navy departmrai
that this action was taken at the Instanct
ot the Cuban Hcllef association , orginlzci
thiough Ihe efforts of Iho State departmen
for the relief of the destitute iioncoinbatanti
In Cuba. It was represented to the depart
nient that great distress prevails among tin
people In the vlc'nlty of Sagua La Grandi
and Matniua.i , on the liortliorn coast ot tin
Island , and that considerable difficulty la ex
porlenced In sending supplies there becausi
of the Infrequent vlslto of the merchnn
ships. On this account and because of tin
immediate deinnid for supplies at the polat :
Indicated the officers of the assoelatlOD re
.uestcd the nccretary of the navy lo au
horlzo the use of one or more ot tha wa
hips nt Key West hi the transportation ther
f food sttpplUd contributed b > the chnrltabl
icople of the United Stated In iespon.se t
he appeals of President McKlnley and Secre
ary Sherman. Sccretaiy Loag coaferre
vlth the president eu the subject rud It vva
Irclded to comply with the request. Th
ilor/.gomcry and Nashville were selected a
no-it sultnbblo for the service and the necea
aw orders were dispatched to Admiral SI
: ard. The Montgomery will goto Matau/a
md the Nashville to Sagua La Grande , wit
he understanding thai they will remal
n those porto only long enough to dellvc
ho supplies to tl.e agents of the aasoclatici
'or dUtrlbuticn where they will do the mos
coed AlthoiiKh the mission assigned to th
war shlp.5 will take both within a hhot
distance of Havana , estimated at from tw
o four liouro , it is s > iid neither vessel vvl !
Islt Ihe Cuban capital.
THEIR RELATIONS HARMONIOUS.
To remove the Impressloct that had gotto
dbrcad to the effect that the relations be
: ween the ? < avy department and the hous
.nval commlttco were not harmonious , Se <
roury Long this morning gave o-it a shoi
statement on tltn ubioct. Ho said"Cor
gressiinan lloulellu has been mlbunclerstooi
The congressman , who Is ocie of the mo'
iialrlollc men In the world , ta alwajs read
o do everything that can bo douo for tli
navy. In m > annual report I recomiiiende
thai 1,500 men bo added 'to ' the enlilte
force on account of Ihe increase in the turn
her of ships. The navnl committee , of vvhlc
Mr noutelle Is chairman , has already di
elded to grant this incicuse In the reguhi
naval approprlallon bill. In the ine-aiitlnu
should there bo any Immediate neccaslty fc
jiioro men , the committee and Mr. Iloutelli
aa Its chalrnvin , are toady to make provislc
to thai effect at once. " '
A cablegram wine to the e > tate departmoi
from General Lee to-day , but It made n
rcfe-ronco to the Maine , being dcvoied to tli
statement of the amount of tobacco beln
hipped from Cuba to United States port :
thus giving evidence of the actual remov ;
of the export prohibition decree. The tele
gram was as follows : 'Tiller 'tobacjco ' , Tel
iiiary 2i ( , sevenly-lwo bales , Tampa ; twentj
two , Key Weal ; CS1 , Chicago ; ten , Mllwai
kee ; 28th , 2S1 , New York. "
Captain Chester , commanding the Sout
Atlantic station , WES also hoard from , h
cablegram relating to the docking of tli
gunboat Castlne , now at Port of Pranci
The depaitment has sent him the neccs-.ar
authorization and the ship will go Into tl :
dry dock there.
A commander for the monitor Mlanlonc
mail , which vva-3 ordeied Into cotnmlssio
yesterday , was selected today In the > perso
of Captain Mortimer Johnson , who Is i
present on waiting orders. Secretary Lon
rajo that the Mlantonomah , with therai
Kntahdln , will remain In Iho Delaware f (
Iho presenl al least. With the commlssloi
Ing of these two vessels there remain on !
Iho cruisers Columbia and Minneapolis c
the Atlantic coiet for Immediate service I
o the department should decide to con
mission 11101 c ships. The Atlanta , at No
York , could bo made ready In the course i
three or four menthe , and the Chicago In a
months In case emeigency orders for the
icpalr were Issued. There are a number i
good ships on the Pacific coast , howevc
vHaoso repair te under way , such as tl
Charleston , the Philadelphia , the Yotktow
and others , and the pay rolls of Ihe coi
strucllon bureau at the Mare island nav
yard have now amounted to the large lot
of $60,000 per monlh for wages alone.
PREPARING ( DEATH CERTIFICATES.
The navigation bureau is still bus ) vvll
he preprations of the death certificates f <
the families of the victims of the Maine di ;
aster. Captain lil iv.-ley , who has the matti
immediately In charge , says that owing :
the necessary formalities these certiflcali
cannot bo Issued before 'March ' lo and th
ans'vcr is returned to numerous letters r >
celvcl at the department dall > ,
It is said in the navigation buicau tbi
there is a pressing need of able machlnls
for the navy caused by the heretofore ui
noted fact that every ono of the machlnls
tin tl.o Maine lost his life In the cxplosio
Moreover , all the firemen but one we
killed. The bureau has invited enllstmcn
from men who have had naval service b
fore In the engine rooms , and as it U sa
lhal a number of these men are enjoyli
tinco months period of time between culls
ments dining which they may come ? aga
Into the naval service vvlthoul loss of scr
Ice record , It Is hoped thai some of Hie
will come forward to fill Ihe places vacati
by the Maine disaster.
vtTio\tij IM itn rooiT CONCHAS
Sl-HNloll OlIfllH lit WllMlllllKtOII "Itll
l.nruo AltMiiliiiifo.
WASHINGTON , March 2. About 200 pe
sons , Including utato food conimlsslonci
members of the National grange , health ol
clals , groceia and pharmacists , were hi a
tendance at the atlonal Puru Toed and Dri
congreps which assembled at the Columbl
university thU afternoon for a two daj
meeting. Hon. Prank Hume nj thla clt
oallcHl Ihe congress lo order and introduc
Dlstrlcl Conimldslonor John W. Ross , vv
formally welcomed the delegates to the ell
In the abwnce of a permanent orguiilratl
Hon. II. J. llrlgham , the assistant liecrota
of agriculture , presided and Introduced t
cpeukets.
Repreacntatlvo Droslua of Pennsylvan
who Is a slrong advocate of the pure to
bill In tha house , congratulated Ihe congrc
on Iho large attendance at a time when I
coutilry was active with war rumors. I
was not for war , except lhal against fo
adulteration and against that ho was I
war to the hill. Reference was made to t
large cxtenl to which foods are adulterat
and the opinion was expressed that tlio on
complete and radical cure waa by fed ? !
legUlatlon. Hon. Aaron Jonea of Indlar
maslcr of Iho National grange , said pracl
cally all the 30,000,000 farmers of Ihe cou
Iry were for Iho pure food bill.
A paper by J. . K. O'Reilly of New Yoi
regarding the evils which the liquor tra
suffers from substitution. Imitation a
counterfeiting , was ordered to bo print !
At 2 o'clock the congress adjourned n
1he committee went Into ( .xo'-utlve sessk
The committee on permanent orRanlzutl
tonight reported Iho following perm uit
An ful Uxperlrnur with lli-nrl DUciu
That Dr. Agncw'd Cure for the Hen
worlai like magic and cures is proven by t
testimony of Mr. L. J. Law , Toronto , Cai
"I was so sorely troubled with heart dlseu
that I vns unable for 18 months to He dev
In hod lest I smother. After taking on dc
of Dr. Agnew's Heart Cure , I rotlrcil a
slept soundly , I used ono bottle ami t
trouble has not returned. " Kuhn & C
15th and Douglas ; Sherman & Mo Conn
Drug Co. , 1513 Dodge.
ofllocrK , v\hV > ivlll tin jirPsenttNl In the eon-
gros tomorrjiM mornliiKi President , J , 13
lilitrkbtirn , Kvhtuek ) i i > e < Tetnr.v , Alpxiindci
Wmldcrburn ; trcnatirvr , It. N. Harper , boll
or WiidhliiKton ,
_ . .
f\t * * t - * - 1 - w.
riiuiiiuiinS-'l'lll * ' to Olllco Cliiiulod.
WASHINGTON , March 2. ln the oxecu-
live ( csslon of the scnato today Senator Hale
moved to recoiWlder the voteby which the
nomination of Wcbsto' Klr.iugan tn bo col
lector of Intthin * ! revenue tor the Third dis
trict of ToxMl > \ < a confirmed jcaterday. In
entering the motion Mr. Hale oald that he
had received letters sa > lng that Mr. Plaim-
pan should HJt IHJ confirmed and that he
merely asked reconsideration In order tc
permit an Investigation. Senators Mills anil
Chllton of Texas opposed the motion , saying
lhat whllo they did not agree political ! }
with Mr. Flanagan they thought his con
firmation should stand. The motion was nol
acted oil.
by Hit * | 'r < * li1 < * iit.
WASHINGTON , March 2. The prcaldetil
today sent the following nomlnatiors to the
senate :
Marshall L. King to ho collector of cu.i
toms , district uf Alexandria , Va , ; William L
Unchlo , to bo survojor of diatoms , for tin
ocrt ot St. Joseph , Mo ; Edward A. Rcscrli
of Mlscsourl , lo bo nltorney for the eastcrr
district of Missouri ; Louis C. Dohlo , mar
shal for the eastern district of Mlasouii
William L Avery of Montana , consul a
Belize , Ilrltlsh llcnduras.
( 'liiiiim-s In llrliluc IMiitlH.
WASHINGTON. March 2. The board o
iny eng'iieeM ' appointed to jiasj on plainer
or a bridge acrcss the Mississippi river a
t. Louis has made Its report to the Wa
euartment. It dees nol approve some of tin
etalls of the plan ( submitted , but recom
iiemls change * In the interesl of navigation
iialnly nb to the height of the sUuclure
'ho recommendallons are concurred 'n b ;
leneral Wilson , chief engineer of Iho arm >
Aid approved by the depaitment.
STI\MIU ron sinvnv AVOHK
nii-o'M ( lie Cii\
rrniuiMit lo ItoliI llncl. .
( roriopontcncc Anjdated 1'icss )
SAN CARLOS , Nicaragua , Peb. 25. Tn
lydiographlc party , under tno Nlcaragu
Jar.al commisalon , has almost complete
ts work ou Lake Nicaragua and ha
begun work on the San Juan ilver. Th
Nlcaraguati government steamer which ha
: > cen promised for use In this general em
vey ot the lake has not yet arrived an
Lieutenant Hann is afraid hevlll not b
able al this time to flnU.li this Importati
part of his work. The reason for the de
ay is Iho Impending uprising against th
present government. On the part of th
alter there Is evidently great uneasiness I
not alarm. Tioops are being moved her
and there and people are being imprehse
'no : the military service In laigo number :
Many of those known to sjuirathlzo wit
: ho revolution have been placed In confine
neiit. The government has seized the lak
steamer Victoria and the river stcninc
Mamguay , the property of the transporta
ion company. The effect Is practically t
stop mall communications between the sea
board and thawbolo countrj.
P. L. Stewart , ) who has charge of th
transit party working In conjunction wit
cutcnant Hann's party , has llnlt'hed ' mcas
urlm ? the ba o Hue for the lake woik an
"us made ccurldeiable progress In his vvoi
down Iho river. He will shift his cam
this week tea , point about sK miles belo' '
"an Carlos.
nnriT roit innic vi. ; oviit\MiN
Olliloil . \fi'r | ( liiiliiK Held I'ontT fo
Tit fill > - ! ' ' ! Krai's.
TORONTOiMitiich 2. General elootlcns (
he Ontatlo legislature took place jestcrda
and resulted In a'vlrtual If not actual defc :
Tor the llberaj Government , whltti has he !
; iowcr Tor lwontyrflvc yeaib. A. S. Hard ;
the premier , w-\s the successor ot Sir Olive
Mowatl , now lleutcoant governor of Ontarli
The complexion of the ladt house was : LU
crals , C3 ; coiibervatlvea , 24 ; introns of It
dustry , 14 ; Independents , 3. The patroi :
: mve been practically a branch of the libel ;
party , so tLut the goveminent has had
rrojorlty of thirty or more votes. The r <
turns tonlgtil Indicate a great revulsion <
feeling.
Of ttic ninety-four constituencies clectlor
took place today In vilncty-thiee , the otlu
being postponed. In but two or three pn
clncts complete icturns are In , witli tt
following resulls : ConseTvatlvcs elected.1' '
llboiala , 41 ; ki doubt , 3. The probablllti
favor a slight conservative majority. Tu
cabinet ministers have been defeated Job
Drjden , mlnlstci of agtlculture , and J. >
Glbi'on , coninLssloner or crown lands.
rrlnoo CiiiuliiK lof Iiiforinutliili.
LONDON , March 2. Prince Albert (
Dclglum embarked for America toJay c
the Kaiser Wllhelm dcr Grcoso at Soutl
ampton , accompanied by Colonel Jungblutl
Dr. Mclls , hla privale phjblclan , and tvv
seivants. Coloni'l Jungblullo says Iho lei
of Iho prince was more for study tha
aEMPc. He expects to study the Unite
Statci government methods , to visit the fa <
lories , mines and farms , and to observe tl
peopleot the United States In their habit
thotighl and manner of living , all of vvhlc
ho added , would bo useful for Iho prince
future. The colonel said the prlnco had m
given a thoughl lo the social phase of h
trip and had nol decided whether he woul
or would not travel Incognito.
iu-iut > to riuht.
LONDON , March 2. A special dlepatc
from Shanghai bays : The United Stall
squadron Is concentrated at Hang Ken
with a view of actlvo operations agalni
Manilla , Philippine l&lands , In the event i
an outbreak of war between the Unite
States and Spain. The squadion. which
very powerful , Includes the cruisers OlympI
Boston , Raleigh , Concord and Petrel.
lIllIllllM-ll I'Cl'SOMH I'd I < | | III V | | ) \V.
ODESSA , March 2. Terrific weather Is r
ported from northern Pertla. A hiindn
persons have perished In snow duffs on ti
high road fro'ii Rcnut , on the Caspian sea ,
Teheran.
rim : ur.coiti ) .
To mi .Nonrlj VIIMI ! On ) .
nEATRICE , Neb , , March 2 ( Spec !
Telegram. ) The greater part of tl
town of Hern , Kan. , was destroji
by flro Ihis , afternoon , entailing
leas ot all 'of their prlncrlpal buiinc
houses but four. Five icaldonoM were burni
and ono llfo Icflrj. About 1 o'clock Chrlstoph
Gonsert , who''roomed ' ' over a place run 1
Jacob Ramsey 'went to his room. It is sal
in an Intoxl&Ued.condition. About an hoi
later fire brok'o opt lu his room , from vvh
cause IB not ktovvn , which spread rapidly
oilier building' ? , Resulting In nearly vvlpli
oul the place. Gonsen.'a body was later taki
out burned taui crisp.
The fire burn6d'/rapidly and for two hou
the residents worked 'with might and mate
to save cvery lng possible. The Rock Islai
dcpol was at evioUlmo In danger and won
have burned bill ( or Iho timely arrival of
paEseugcr train , the engine ot which vv
usvd to pull -a string of cars out of dang
of communicatlpn The total ICMS Is estimat
at $50,000 , wllu only a fair amount of insu
ance , mostly oa/rlaJ by the Phooalx of Droo
lyn and Gerimin of 1'reoport. A list of t ]
properties burned is as follows- S. Sic i
ter , general merchandise , $10,000 ; I G. Hai
mon , general merchandise , $5,000 ; D. .
KlUgerald , druggist , $3.000 ; J. A. Mingt :
hardware , $6,000 ; Jacob Schlbor , harnc
dealer , $3,000 , State Bank of Hern , $2,000 ;
lj. Ramsey , restaurant. $1,000 ; the He
P.reB3 , newspaper , W. J. McLiughlln , edlt <
$2,000 ; Nuebaum & Son , butchers , $1OC
George Nusbaiim , barb r. Finns whaic bull
Ings and stocks were more or less damag
were : J. J Koehlor , ln.plomcnt dealer , ai
G. L. Milcher , druggist. In addition to the
the residences , together with houaeho
effects of the following residents were ti
fltro > ed : J. A. Mlngor , W , J. McLaughlln ,
L. Ramsey , J , Schebers and Noah Niubou
The town of Hern U located about ten mil
caet of Pawnee City on the Rock Island ro ;
illnrrn fJct Tlielr MiMixurtt Tlirouu
COLUMnUS. O. . March 2. The senate tl
evening passed the Jones bill to require cite
to bo weighed before acreenlmr and It
now u la \ The * mt-aaur vvaa urged by t
miners or the state. '
CUBANS TELL THEIR SIM
Another Version Is Qlvon of a Recon
Battle.
DIFFERS FRCM THE SPANISH ACCOUNT
Drive ( InCiiliiiuii Itncl ;
to HiilKiihi Mlllt Jinny Ima
A Illl TtlflllNClt ON U (
Anturul UffciiMfM ,
NHW YOHK , Mirch 2. Heporta of the ro-
ccnt l > nttlo nt Holguln , province of Santiago
ilo Cuba , Imvo been roccl\o < l In Now York.
Instead of tlto battle being a Spanish vie-
tory , na rcportuil from Havana , It was n dis
astrous defeat , follow cd by n retrcit on the
pait of the Spanish forced , This Information
comes through Cuban sources and Is the
cauuj for a grrot amount of rejoicing In
Cuban circles , because the guns and ammu
nition shipped from LOUR Island less than
a month ago \vcto used In the fight. The
Spanish force \vaa commanded by General
hlnaiw , who lor slmetlmo 1ms been at Hoi
Ktiln making probations to march to the
city of Sintlago du Cuba. His army Included
cavalry and artillery. Previous to his start.
& to march 1m boasted that hoould makt
the coast a distance of sKtv miles in c
tlirect lint In four dajs. lly the road to b <
followed the dlstanco was twenty mlles morr
owing to the condition of 'no country. Ill :
troops were the tniMt valmblo 'In the Span
Ish aimy. many of them having been on tin
Island for three > eais. A week before tin
starting of the match , the Long Island ex
pi-Jltlon hid been landed. To protect thi
expedition a force under General Gurcla hai
been sent to the i.oiitliotn coast. In ease i
demonstration was made Colonel Manuo
KodrlRUcr was left with a guard of 900 mei
to wony Linares If he should try to leavi
Holguln.
Wlillo ( ho expedition , one of the larges
over landed there , vvoa being protected fron
attack , the Spanish general marched ou
from Holguln. Ten miles from Holguln tin
the icad became hilly and the rocks affon
protection equal to any modern fortification
Colonel HoilrlRuoz'B men took their stand li
this natural fortlllcatlon near the to'wn o
San Fiancisco. Owing to the character o
the count ! y less than 2,000 of the Spnnlsl
tioors could bo brought into action whei
the Cubans opened fire. The road , a wind
Ing one , was n icgulur trap , Llnaics usei
l.ls artillery as much as possible , but th
Cuban force of leva than a thousand mei
could not be dislodged.
Tailing to niaKo progress , Linares marchei
n portion of his com ID and ( he miles caste
to move by the road which runs to Jlguana
expecting to follow the lallroad leading t >
Santiago do Cuba This command was in
terceptcd by a portion or the Cubans am
hara rHd so that it was unable to read
the Canto river. Tor tv.o davs It was lieli
In check until General Garcia and his com
mand could reach the place.
I'vcry day Spanish .dead were burled am
HIP wounded sent back to Holguln. Genera
Garcla's command did not reach Its ful
strength until the fifth day after the light
Ing begun. On thlu day the Spanish column
retreated in confusion , carrying th
wounded to Holguln and leaving " 00 dcai
on the Held.
The Cuban's lese In the five days' flghtlni
was less than ilfty killed. The real Spanisl
Icea will never bo known , as the dead am
wounded were taken from the field at nlsht
It Is estimated that nearly 1,000 were klllei
and wounded. Trom word received fron
Holguin it was learned that there were sov
cral companies almost annihilated by th
Cuban lire
Other letters from the Cuban army rcpor
it In good condition and one from cx-Presl
dent Clsneros stated that the whole "oasteri
portion of the island is safe hi control o
the Cuban civil government. The e.\-pre3l
drnt says he is to bo appointed postmaato
(
general and tells of the plans for posta
service , as though there were no war 01
the Ulands.
Dr. Joanuln Castillo of the junta , for hi
work in landing arms en the Cuban coast
has been appointed to the command of gen
eral. The Cubans In the field , according t
the lettois , are prajlng for the Unltci
States to strike a blow , In order that the ;
may attack Havana from the land.
TALKS
Un > iTCtli-s ! < ; | , innOtlldnl
on it 11 * tii I.IIHK'N StntiMiiciit.
WASHINGTON. March 2. The
ton Post will tomorrow print the follow In
interview with Secretary of War Alger :
"Tho ( statement of Secretary I-ong the
Stain's ofllelal participation in the dkastc
to the Maine has been practically cllml
natod waa merely an expression of persoeii
opinion cm his rart. It Is an Injustice t
him , as well asto the administration , t
glvo an official significance to his cxprcsfllo
when ho was particular at the time to on
phahlze the fact that ho was speaking sltnpl
aa an Individual. In the absuico of ofllcl :
facts and I can repeal wlat has been sal
heretofore , tLat the public Is equally as we
Informed aa the govcrnme-nt no member <
the administration can , of course , make 01
tidal declaration touching Spain's responH
Lillty , moral or otherwise. There Is not n
lota of Information as to Wio cause or crlgl
of the explosion upon which tht gbvernnier
can at this time form n conclusion Of IMS
a decision. The verdict of the court of ii
qulry on that iioint must patiently t
awaited. "
Bojond this Secretary Algcr would not li
quoted , but ho authorized the Post to slat
most positively that no olllclal Infctmatlo
WHS being withheld from the puhlls : that Hi
admluifitratlon was adhering fitrlctly to tli
policy adopted by Sccretarj Long with Hi
approval of the president at tlio start , I
glvo the fullest possible publlcltj to all fact
coming officially to the department bsurui
upon the less of the Malcio and the 250 brav
etamcn.
_
VIMMUM'lil VTIO \ rOll AHMl MT1H
\iiiciiiInitMit t <
1)111 l.lUi-ly in He llrtnlnrrt.
WASHINGTON , Match 2. The present In
dlcotlons are that the senate amendment t
the fortifications appropriation bill In regar
to ammunition will bo lotalncd In the hi
when completed. The conference betwee
the representatives of the two houses ha
not jet been held , but there have been som
Informal meetings of the conferees , nt vvhlc
Bomo of the house members indicated
willingness to allow the Increase made b
the senate to stand and at which the cor
fereea announced their intention to stan
( Irmly for the Increase because of the stron
rpprcfirnUtlnrm nt ( loiirrnl Hosier of Its
iii'cmslly. There nppr.ira to lu < nonio possi
bility tli.it noiuc of the IIOIIKO conforrcn nmy
not IIP willing to nccrdo to the iU < mtnd , but
tilt no Rcmitors cxprirn the opinion that If
the bill should go back to the house the
house would concede the Increase HO ntronRly
ftnd are of the opinion that the senate pro
vision will go Into the law , mid they have
ndvlscvl the War department to proceed on
that undemtandliiK. The amount carried for
this purpose by the senate hill In $9" > 0,01S ,
while the house bill carried only $391,000.
I'uv riuTiiitt : OK mint's CAPITAL.
l.iu'Un tinI.lfp iVIilcli rorinorlj
( 'liuriu'li'rln'il It.
HAVANA , Feb. 23. , ( Correspondence of
the Associated Press. ) Ilabana , "Queen of
the Carlbi. " as a local poet styles her , Is
dull deadly dull and while It may 'bo a
stagnation of the surface only , It Is none
the least apparent to the eye of
resident or visitor alike. Where
once the Thur-day and Sunday night con
certs In the city's central park called forth
crowds so dense the police had hard work
keeping a passage clear for vehicles , the
sweetest music of the best bands Is poured
Into the ears of but few hundreds. The
quondam listeners are abaenl from Cuba , are
In mourning for their dead : are too pool
to make a proper appearance In public , or too
proud to chance a jostle from the elbows
of "Americans" and "rebel sympathizers. "
What a quaint , contradictory , dilatory and ,
In some respects delightful city It Is , Archi
tects and painters force upon the sight glar
ing yellows where nature offers perpetual
cool greens ; an > thing with marble In or
about it. Is dubbed a palace , and n gla/ler
would starve for want of work , a city when
the streets are narrow and the carts wide ;
where work oxen arc sleek and well-to-do ,
and milch cows are pitiful In leanness ; where
water is as good as can bo found and the
butter dastardly ; where the police , both
mounted and on foot , are quiet in dcmcanoi
and capable In action , while the majority ol
the disciplined soldiery are low In stature ,
Insignificant in appearance and Intelligence ,
not to say stolid In every aspect ; where streel
cars are few ; bicycles rare ; light phaetons
( used as cabs ) in bewildering supply ; calf
and dogs little In evidence ( they are edible
jou know ) ; vultures never out of view am' '
beggois arc as plentiful and persistent as li
Naples , Hong Kong or Cairo.
I'll nisTiiss IN MMTI ; or 111:1,11:1 :
SulU-rlnt ? of Itri-oiK'ciitrniloi'H lln-
Mionn .Nil Almtriiirii I.
HAVANA. March 2. While signs of Buffer
ing are not mnro plentiful than In any cltj
. In this latitude , at all times , roofs and closet1
] doors hero , as elsewhere In the Island , hldi
ghastly fnmlno and ph > slcal and mental dis
tress that sickens the heart to feel and aiv
geis the head to know Visit some of tin
I pribore , asjltimg , hospitals and camps of ie-
j concentradocs and the miseries are open 21
the day. American icllef has done much tc
soften rigors In Havana and near by , bul
the needs grow as the dajs of unproductive
ness and idleness lengthen In the tall > mu
the deaths are fewer , largely becaiiho there
arc fewer to die. It Is much to be doubtei
whether Anicilcan relief has nude any bill
the higher and more Intelligent feel klndlj
to the United States Strangely enough , out
ward manifestations of dislike are oUroinclj
rare except fiom the lowest ncgioes , win
may call out , "American blnvc-drlvers an.
pig Kellers , " or the cab driver , who refuses
to carry Americans. LIcutcnint Colone
Mcndcs , the censor , must read and compre
hend not only every word filed for cabling
except the governmental and consular mes
sages , but ail the mass of htuff prepared foi
publication here , in dally , weekly or nionthlj
prints. His hours are n bit capricious ani
waits of a couple of hours In his antecham
ber are not at all Infrequent , but when IK
does get to work ho Is speedy and makes m
comment except with the damnatory rci
1 encll.
lOJUTN llOlllVlllllMtril iNlllllllM
WASHINGTON , \March 2. Sir Jullai
Paunccfoto came to the State dcpartmen :
today bearing ono of the formal expression !
of deep condolence and sympathy with tin
government over the loss of the llalnetha
Imvo como now from every one of the Urit
ish colonies. This latest message was a :
follows :
Sir : At the request of Sip Alfred Ma
loney , Kovcrnor of the Windward isl-unl"
I have the honor to convoy the hc-iiUel
sympathy of that colony with the government
mont and people of tho. United States 1 :
the loss sustained through the explosion 01
bo.mt the Cilnlnc.
Cilnlnc.JULIAN
JULIAN PAUXCHFOTG.
-Siuilni Iiiy SIMMMmlc n ItiilHO.
LONDON , March 2. It is Impossible ti
verify the report that Spain has raised th
necessary funds for the purchase of thre
Chilean war ships , which are said to hav
been on the market for some time. Th
Spanish government naturally will not adml
that It has ever lacked the funds to purchas
necessary ships and nothing is known her
officially or In shipbuilding circles. Th
Aimstrongs , who are building the thrc
battleships , have heard nothing ot the re
port.
CViMV lender for the Mitrlnp lluinl.
WASHINGTON , March 2. Mr. W. II
gentleman has been enlisted as a musician 1 ;
the marine corps , and designated as leadc
of the Marine band to succeed Prof. Pan
quill. Ho was Sousa's assistant In the bam
for several jenrs , and at present is leade
of the orchestra In the Columbia theater It
this city ,
'I'll cc > in a Must Vny tnr the Ilniuln.
TACOMA , Wash. , March 2. A special t
the Ledger fiom Olympl.i sa > .s the supiem
court today handed down n decls'oii deny
I Inga petition for a iche.it Ing In the ns
of HardEleo ntratnst Stornbun ? , tieanircr o
the city of T.tctma. This Is the * Tacom
city warrant o.iso and the xuptcine cour
recently hold tint $000.000 ot warrants one
riald by the city trcatuier and resold t
Innocent purchasers imust bejnld. . Th
city niiplltd for a ichearlng on the droum
th.it the opinion < \\.is biscd on the rcpor
of the llnanre committee of the city , wiile
vvn'i excluded by the couit below. Thl
the Biipienui court hajs , Is noi correct , 1m
the dtcifclon was rencdered on the reeor
iind cvldcnro of the trial court. The war
r.ints In dispute , with Intercast , now uggrc
Kato S'OOOOO and are lie-Id liy eastern par
Ue The city , it Is understood , must 1101
makci ( itovlslon for their payment.
third ltiililii-r Combine.
AKRON , O. , .March . 2. Negotiations nro I
progress vvhcre-by the Goodilch liard rnbbe
company of this city , the Goodytsir llubbc
I company nt College Point , N. V , and th
I TCutler Hard KublKT company at Ilntlci
N J. , will consolidate Colonel OoorKo ' 1
, 1'erklns of the Goodrich company today ad
| milled that representatives of the two east
I crn firms were In the city roomily an
that negotiations for a consolidation , nr
unelor way. If a. combine ls < effected th
to
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In f
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er f OlIJOSTOX , NEW YORK AND NK\V1 > OKT.
Pd
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tie rk - Grand Exhibition and Sale
I'
ll- j
II.r aa , . THE PAXTON ,
aaA.
A.rn f March 4 and 5 ,
d- A ' for all occasions
Of Ladies' Gowns suitable ,
so id Jackets , Mantles , Golf Capes ,
Ide French and Domestic Underwear ,
eA. . |
A.m. . Misses' & Children's Dresses and Gar-
*
id . '
i Clothing ( Special Salesman ill Attendance. )
li.
SAMPLES ot our choice line of REBS GOODS will be shown from
Is which to tuko order * or Bell by the yard.
he
pew company will jir.tctlonlly control th
lutnl iiibiii-r liiiKlnesi of tlu country
of l.ni ! Wnr
li > ( Ji-Mi-rnl
WASHINGTON , March 2.Speclall'cn ( ) -
nlons have boon Imupil nn follows :
I nun of ivbrtury II :
NeliMskn : OrlKlmil John nupccv. dead ,
Onnhn , $ S ; Wlllnun Jl. Clr.ihnm , rrcmont ,
* ii ; John V. Olover , de.nl , Clonlon. JS. In
c-reano nil H. Jones , t'l.v os , $6 to $ * ; liczn-
khili I ) . Itecd. AtiKin , $ ii to $12 ; Adiuu Hull ,
Uavlit City. W to Jl. . Original widows , etc.
Mary A. Dupce , Umiiliu , fiMexle.in iwiir
widows Anna M. Nntou , Scrlbni-r , $ .
lovvnt Orlgln.tl-Olmtle Moel. Solon , $ t ) ;
-lolin Alel'ene.i. Monteziim.i , $0 ; Wllllnni
11. MfMacUIn , Mueutlm$8 ; AVIIIInm A.
1'iner.soii , ( Mlnton , JO. Hrator.itlon and In-
vt vnii > William I'ri-itoti , dead , Clinton , Jl
to $ < . lleiievval nml Inctcnxe JanuM Webb ,
Perry , JS to $10. IncriM tv-John C. Wll-
ll.imfl , 1'eorln , $ rt to JS ; lie-nrv rulton , llen-
loumvort. J1J to $17 ; Charles S. lllnniui , Clt
tltiiln , $ - ' ! to JW , HeH uu iitul lncit'.i o
.liumm It.ilrd , l.voti" , $ iJ to $10 ; Windsor
Lloyd , Missouri Valley , $8 to $10. Original
widow * , etc. Mnty C. Stevenson , Tlnglcy ,
$12 ; .T.uio PieMon. Clinton. $ s.
South Dikotu : Inorpiiio Itobert llolgate ,
Soldiers' Home , Rill lllver , $ S to $10
Colorado : Original IJeibert Goodwill , LiUo
Clly , $ < J ; Ot.ituNon , Morrlnon , $ ( ! . Ine.ica'n'
Sidney IXuli. Pttpblo , $ tf to $12 ; Andrew P.
Andei oii , ( loldcn , $ s to $10 , John A Con
nors' , Denver. Sd to $ ' ' . Itclinuo Alexander
r. Safely , lloulder , TJ.1
O3JJ ®
Both the method and results when
Syrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste , and acts
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys ,
Liver and Dowels , cleanses the sys
tem eft'euttially , dispels colds , head
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy of "its kind ever pro
duced , pleasing to the taste and ac-
ccptablo to the stomach , prompt in
its action and truly beneficial in ita
effects , prepared only from the most
heal thy and agreeable Btibstanccs , its
many excellent qualities commend it
to nil and have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50
cent bottles by all leading drug
gists. Any reliable druggist who
may not have it on hand will pio-
euro it promptly for any one who
wishes to try it Do not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANCISCO , CAL.
LOUISVILLE , tit. HEW YORK , H.Y.
Mother * ! .MotliiTMU
Mr . WliislovvS ScxitlilriR S > rup luoj bt-on iiroil
'or uvi'i W > oara by millions of mnlhcrs foi
heir clilMun vvliUX Ict-tlilntf with perfect ar-e >
i < It wxillics the ihllil , sottcns the pirns ,
allajs nil pain cures wind colic anil Is llu. lies !
n-metly Cor Diarrhoea HoUl by drtitcl t/i In
cvciy patt of thu uorUl lie PIIIO nnd utk ftn
"Mm. VVInslnw'K SootliliiR S > iup" nml take IK
other ItlnO. 2" cents a lioltle
DR. E. C. WEST'S
NERVE AND. BRAIN TREATMENT
THE ORIGINAL' ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS ,
laooldurdcr positive Written nunrnntfe ,
bynnthorizwl nsDnts only , tn euro Weak filomory ,
Uiziinoas , WnUofulncpn , Fits , lIiBtoria , Oaiok-
noes , NiKht Losses , Kvil Dreama , Jjock of l/'onti-
donco , Korvousnccs , Lassltudo , nil Drains , Youth
ful Hrrors , or Excosulfo Uen ot Tchucco , Upturn ,
nr Liquor , wlilrli loads to Mleory , Consumptloo ,
Ineanlty nd Death. At etora or by mall , 21 n
box ; six for fj ; with -written cunruuteo to
euro Or refund money. Hninplopack *
ate , contnliiint ; five dnvs' treatment , with full
instructions , 25 cento. Ono eomplo only eold to
each person. Atstoroorbymaii.
(3TRcd ( Lalicl Special ,
E.ttra Strength. <
For Impotency , LOBS
1'owor , iO3t ilunhood ,
Htoulity or nurroiniOBB' , "i
kt I n buz ; oix for $ " > , witlifij
t >
r.t t o euro in 30 da j a.
ii&FOR r. < irbymall.
jr > iT Dillon IlrtiK Co , < 9. V. . Corner
Kith anil Kariiuiii MH. , Oiilillm , .Noli.
OMAHA
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AND
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ARK OLD
SPECIALISTS
In the treatment ot all
Chronic , Nervous aud Private Diseases ,
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aao cured. Call on or uddreu with itamp tot
Vita Hook am ! New Method * .
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Room C.U7V4 North itth St. , Omih * . NeU
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It cnsti you nothing to try It.
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NEW
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OR.
McCREW
IS TIIK ONLT
SPECIALIST
WUO TI1KATB ALL '
i Private Disease
WMtlM4 ftul UUwi I'1
MEN ONLY
to YmriEiperlMio *
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