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SS eee tee sbe judgment of the senate that seports are true, the presi- gboald protest to the Spanish ‘sment against such a violation gp rules of civilized warfare. I rhis does not go to the house of ntatives, and become effective peasure of advice to the presi- sj by its adoption to-day. Al- h opposition was withdrawn the final vote, there was spirited ition in the early stages of the and it was a test vote on the F gmparative strangth of the Cuban avti-Cuban sentiment in the The test occurred on a mo. torefer the resolution to the eon foreien relations Mr. (rep.) of Maine, who has been jnently identified with the op iwaition to Cuban resolutions, made } first motion to refer, and it was spported by Mr. Hoar of Massa- tts,a prominent figure io the fermi position to Cuban resolutions. ~ debate was very spirited, and idtimes quits porsonal, Mr. Allen Nebraska, and Mr. Gallinger of Yew Hampshire clashing with Mr. for. The hale motion to refer ims defeated—21 to 27—and the u,fpmolution was adopted—40 to 0. Wr. Hoar and Mr. Hale refrained from voting. -Another Cuban resolution comes wtomorrow, that of Mr. Morgan Alabama, declaring that a state HB of war exists in Cuba, and regnizing both parties as belligerents. . Deafness Cannot be Cured. @H bylocal applications, as they canno Ib teach the diseased portion of the ear There is only one way to cure deafness and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness 1s caused by an inflamed con- dition ot the mucous lining of the eustachian tube. When this tube gets inflamed you have arumbling sound of impertect hetring, and when it is entire tae deatness isthe result, and un- the inflammation can be taken out and this tube be restored to its normal tondition, hearing will be destroyed for ever; nine casas out of ten are caused by aatarrh, which is nothing but an inflam- ed condition of the mucous surtaces We will give one hundred dollars tor any case ot deafness (caused bv catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars tree. F, J. Cueney & Co., Toledo, O. WASold by druggists, 75c. SOAP IN DANGER. = oad eat CALLS A HALT. ; Against the Shooting of General : Rivera. | ringtop, D. C., 5.—The sen- indsy, by unanimous vote, “g resolution reciting L geports tbat General Ruis . the Cuban commander, is to be tried by drum-head gsrtial and ehot, and exprees 1Q i The Manufacturer Who Fears Foreign and Back Yard Competition is Scared. Washington, D. C., April 8.— War will be waged to the bitter end on the tallow and glycerine schedules of the. Dingley bill by the soap man A ufscturers of the ccuntry. The fight wili be led by Proctor & Gamble, the millionaire “Ivory” soap manu- facturers of Cincinnati,through their attorneys, Warrington & Paxton, one of the biggest law firms of Ohio. John W. Warrington, W. C. Proc- tor and Congreseman Bromwell ar rived here to-day. All will appear befcre the Finance Comwmittee and demand that the duty on glycerine be lowered and placing {a'low on the free list. These two articles are the chief|dozen houses out of 200 cr 300) x4, Dolliver indulges his passion for | ingredients of soap, and the manu- facturers maintain that if the sched ules on tallow aud glycerine remain as in the Dingly bill, the ccst of all shelter and aid. The numbers are} 099 999 worth of our products dur- | kinds of soap will b> materially en- hanced. Bromwell of Obio, in a speech in the House the other day, spoke in favor of the above change. Grosve nor of Ohio attacked Bromwell’s plea and a hot crose-fire ensued. The incident caused Champ Clark to make a sensational speech on the subject. Every effort is to be brought to bear to make Grosvenor quit his opposition and change the above schedules. Soap men main- tain that if the present Dingley schedules go through that it will cripple the soap iadustry immeasur- ably It will affect over 4,000 people in Cinc'nuati alone. Ballard’s Snow Liniment. 3 Mrs. Hamilton, Cambridge, Iis., says: Thad the rheumatism so bad I could not raise my hand to my head, Ballard’s Snow Liniment has entirely cured me. I take pleasure in intorming my neigh- bors and friends what it has done fer me Chas Handley, clerk tor Lay & Lyman, Kewanee, Ill., advises us Snow Liniment cured him of rheumatism. Why not try it? It will surely do you good. It cures all intlammation, wounds, sores, cuts, prains, etc. Sold by H L Tucker. New York Chamber of Commerce Protests Against Excessive Rates in the Dingley Measure. New York World. The Chamber of Commerce of the State of New York, whose members, individually and collectively, con- tributed thousands of dollars to the cause of the republican party in the last campaign and who distributed tons of literature throughout the United States, yesterday raised its voice in solemn protest against the Dingley Tariff bill. The Chamber dec!ared that a com- plete change of the revenu: laws ot| the country at this time, when buzi- nets is just about to recover from | the depression of the past three yeare, is fraught with disastrous consequences to commerce genetally and will undoubtedly be followed by @ reaction in favor of the fi a icial schemes of the fre silveritss When the Chamber assembled at its regular monthly meeting Gustav EAPLSPSA SPREAD * PREPARE YOUR SYSTEM it strencthens the kidneys, cle. Equally effective used as a Prepared by Prickly Ash Bitters Co., St. Louis. R ECHOES OF SILVER. | One Hundred Bryan Clubs Organize for New , Local elections in off years are not | | always indicative of popular opinion | | York Campaign. New York, April 5 —Rey resenta- | PPASASSSSSSRSRE SSSR RRA! —COODPHICES FON HORSES. | FOR THE DISEASES OF SUMMER PRICKLY ASH @__BITTERS.___.» tones up the stomach and purifies the bowels. is fortified in advance to resist the influence of malaria, dysen- tery, cholera, liver disorders and nervous debility. PRICE $1.00 PER BOTTLE. SP SPSS CCCCCECEPSC CCT TT TS | on broader questions of public policy, | yr, HOLMAN ILL. Four Days’ Sale at the Grand Avenue | The “Treasury Watchdog’’ in Very Feebie Market. } | Kansas City Times, s. ; Condition. | Washington, D. C, April S.—c, The slu i $ k C- Willi oe bear at — ies prin Mncwamg sl \ gh water in the | «watchdog of the eeeBY USING... Treasury, "1s lyin; outh, w st < $e8 ls i fa ee Le here most of the horses and |in a serious condition as a result of mules that pass through Kansas C | ‘ ity |an accident Owing to his extreme jwarket are shipped, seems to have | age and feeble condition it is feared pesca : be will not recover. Last week Hol- Beginning yesterday a four days’) man fell ia alighting froma street sale of fine horses for domestic use| car near bis residence and was taken \» jis going on at the Robertson stables | home and placed in bed. Stane then ip aS Grand prenue and Twenty third | he has been growing worse and part Ly | Street, and the first day's saleshowed | of the time is unconscious. te Fu anses and regulates the liver, Thus the body preventive or cure. His con- Sold b | that good Hi still bring ition is es! i id by all Druggists. & horses will still bring good |dition is slightly better this morn- money. . ™ ia J ling. The fact cf his iliness has been ce : si eis DE aw ei ae = kept from the public. He will be 75 pra bem saan a = . t hird lia September. He has beea elected ee AINE IE ace. as ery jto Congress sixteen times, Last Jesse «hie ania pane ae | hg ee ea ———— SapieaoiiE Seca is Soe Sz00 his two sons. He is slightly better from Major H. W. Salmon of Chintcn, jtoday and is able to take nourish- Grover Cleveland, a chestnut | ment | The Spring Flections. Mr. Holman has been grad- tives of 109 clubs that supported | but When they show a marked revul | seiding, brought $300 from W. R-| golly ; : PP len cygne Gao aes Gueeen at |F g ght $300 from W. RB. ually breaking down in bealth since King of Marshall, Mo, and Gale, 2 ceow ; anedeahecproerecsivell the last preceding gereral election, | hay gelding trotter, was es 28 — DEES SU ee ee i Se lags 2 z S ae 8 2) q >| consented to run again for Congress ¢ League of New York | it i difficult to overestimate their | Fy. Shields of Columbia, Mo., for) to divert his mind mee | Democra city. It is estimated that aside from | “S@ifcance and importance. $225. J. T. W. Auld ef Atchiaon| the single tax clubs and the labor | And seldom has a pavaiston poem bought Juvette, a saddler, for $295 | orgauizations which took part in the | moye marked than this year. It be-! 4 dozen other saddle and driving campaign, there were 200 Bryan and | &*> ' the Connecticut towa elec-| horses gold for sums ranging from Sewall clubs organized. The leaders» tions, was emphasized in those of| g195 to $180. claiming for these independext or ; New York and New Jersey,found a All this shows that the horse mar genizations the casting of the bulk | echo in Iowa, and on Monday of this) ,-.¢ j, improving of the yote for Bryan and Sawad, | week had its most significant expres. sion in Ohio and Michigan. The great republican cities of Cincinnati and Detroit have reversed, with tre- mendous democratic majorities,their verdict of last year. Elsewhere in the two states the reaction is equally marked and equally significant. And there is nothing of sectional politics in this revolt against the party in power. As all sections have suffered alike from the continued business depression and the delayed prosperity wave,so all sections voice the protest against these conditions. And if republican fatuity persists, as H. Schwab, Chairman of the Com- mittee on Foreign Commerce and Revenue Laws, submitted a report and resolutions on the pendinz. tariff | bill. Through Deals in Sugar and Wool the Tariff Bill Will Pass. Washington, D.C., April 8 —Re- publican members of the TFiuance committee expect to repcri the tar- iff bill to the Senate by the 26th inst. Many chavges will ba made in the House measure. Some sched- ules will be entirely rearranged and rates lowered, according to the best judgment of experts cousulted. The probabilities are that the wool and sugar schedules will be }eft opea for trading purpos2:s when the bill is considered in the Senate. At presant regular Republicans are not certain of more than 42 votes. They hepe to secure the requisite number through deals with silver Re- publicans and Populists. Wool and Bryan nod Sewall lass fall met to day and Lee Has Not Been Recalled. Washington, D. C, April 1.—lt is said at the State departmsnt that no successor bas been selected to take General Lee's place as Consul Gen- eral at Havana; that he has not been cabled a leave of absence to take eftect on Apri! 15, and finally that there has been no change in the status of the Consul General. It is also intimated, but not stated so positively as above, that there is no intention of making any change in the Censulate General in the near Washington, Apr. 4.-Ex Secretary future at least. Carlisle has returned the retainer| General Les may be assisted in that be accepted from the “scrip-|the task of watching the investiga- pers” in the Chicago Lake Front|tion in the Ruiz case by John R. case, thus surrendering a fee of i ‘ ; $10,000. He examined the case and Dey of Canton 0: provided : ounsel is believed to be essentiu! to the de- decided that he did not care to have anything to do with it. This is a|velopment of tbe facte, but the po- The attendance at the sale numbers 300 or 400 peo ple, and among them are a dozen or more women believe that the new movemeat will assume immense proportions, and that the independent vote cast next fall, if political circumstances should make it necessary for such a vote to be cast, will exceed the vote cast tor; Heary George in 1880, 68,100. The convention adopted a declaration of principles, affirming allegiance to the national democratic platform of 1896 It was announced that if the Great<r New York bill becomes a law the league will consolidate with RETURNED A BiG FEE. Ten Thousand Dollars Don’t Burn Carlisle's Pockets Now. sugar, the leaders think, will fetch the necessary support. law,prominent Senators?cin not say. It depends upon the opposition and cbaracter of the debate. It is un- derstood Gorman will conduct the Democratic fight. CASTORIA. ma ne soumn (LL SPTLLAL wa. Cannibalism in New ‘Hebrides. Victoria, B. C., April 8.—Austra- lian advices state that S. Duncan, a from South Africa last year, met his death while trading with natives of New Hebrides. He was tied up to one of the trees three days, being kept alive and forcibly stuffed with food. He was then cut down, killed and eaten, women even joining joy- fully in the cannibalistic feast. There was a great acsemblage from the various groups of islands. Duncan it appears, was a sipgle man, about 33 years of age. He wasa peaceable man and his friends at Sydney say that he would not draw his revolver on any account The Homeless at Helena. Helena, Ark., April 8.—While the the water has fallen in South Helena, it 18 constantly rising in North Helera. There are not over a half which are inhabited. Never before in the history of this town have so many people sought increasing to a startling extent, and fortunate people is worrying our people. The resources of the loca committee are entirely inadequate, notwithstanding that a magnanimous and hercic effort has been made to relieve all the unfortunates. CASTORIA. “aaa ot Ure, we FiLiledi I Dayton, O., Apr. 8.-Fred Bender, Marion, Ohio, blew bimeelf up with dynamite last night because Pauline West refused to marry him. The lower part of his body was blown to pieces, and his flesh scattered a hun- dred feet. Miss West once received the attentions of Alonzo Welling, Pearl Bryaa’s murderer. Bucklen’s Arnica Satve, The Best Salve inthe world for Cuts Bruises,Sores, Ulcers,SaltRheum Fever} Sores, Tetter,Chapped Hands, Chiblains Corns, » nd all Skin Eruptions, and posi- tively cures Piles, or no pay required. t is guaranteed to give pertect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cts per box ruggist For sale by H,L. Tucker As to when the bill will kecome a|!eague will apply for a charter from 1 thirds of the exports. the Breoklyn Democratic League. When the officers are elected the the State League of Democratic clubs. Commercial Warfare. Néw York, April 8.—A Herald} Washington special eays there is | grave danger of commercial warfare | between the United States and sev- | eral of tho most important commer- cial nations of Europe in the event | of the enactment of the Divgley tariff. Germany,Italy and the Netber- lands have already made formal pro- white trader, who reached Sydney test to tha administration. Baron /o’clock this evening. He was taken severel assistants and maintain of Von Thellman, German Ambassador. was particularly forcible in his lan- guage, amounting to almost a direct threat of retaliation by the German Government against United States. Germany is afiected by the Diogley schedule on textile fabrics, gloves, wires and sugar. It will increase \ the friction already existinz, and} lead Germany to discriminate still | mcre heavily against American meats | and other products. | Tolerably Substantial Fables. Rochester Herald. In his speech for the Dingley bill Mr. Dolliver of Iowa asserted that | the farmers ef the United States are | not solicitous about the “fabled mar- kets of the world,” but are longing} to hesr the music of the factory bill. { phrasemaking at the expense of | his common sense. The “fabled war- kets of the world” took over $100,- ing the calendar year 1897, and the problem of caring for these UD-| american farmers furnished two | dress goods have also been notified | 1 Electric Bitters. ! Electric Bitters is a medicine suited | for aay season, but perhaps more gener- | ally needed when the languid, exhausted | teeling prevails, when the liver is torpid and sluggish and the need of a tonic} and alterative istelt. A prompt use of} this medicine has prevented long and perhaps tatal bilious teyers. No mod- cine will act more surely counteracting and freeing the system trom the malari- | al poison. Headache, indigestion, con- | stipation, dizziness yields to Electric | Bitters. socand $1 per bottle at HL | Tucker's drugstore. Cook Disgusted With St, Lonis. andif the democrats make no mis | takes and eacrifice nothing of con-|with him now. | Jo O. Shelby. | ably advance. | passes ' Stewart, a Texan, and a Confederate | letter sent to a friend, and which led persuaded to use anyt great disappointment to his clients | sition of Mr. Day in such case would it is now persisting, in foreing upon | The fee they offered him was $2,000 | pe purely advisory. tha country a new Bill of Abomina-|™ore than he ever received for a i oe - tions for the protection of Trusts zn eo ees oe ind language of the Supreme ee ively little time nod work, but from | Court in regard to trusts should be and the oppressicn of the people,| jya¢ i Carhsle’s friends one: kept before the people: “It is not $10,0 ees are a common thing). nterial that the price of an article They tell most ee expediency, Mr. | astonishing stories about the extent cmay be lowered. It ia in the power McKinley will find, in the last two of his professional engagements, aod B: the combination to raise it, and a -,, |say that they will bring him in at) the result in avy event is unfortunate = With lieast $100,000 during the present | for the country by depriving it of one hundred democratic majority on | year. He will look after all the legal E ig his hands. business of the house of J. Pierpont Milt Dies St Morgan in the Southern States and J 5 Z < ae has an engagement with the South. | were familiar with the business and Nevads, Mo, April 7.—City Mar | orn Railway Company to serve it in| who had spect their lives in it, aud shal W. W. Hill was stricken with | q similar capacity. His friends say | who supported themselves and their apoplexy oa the street here at 5/that be will be compelled to employ viction to supposed the services ofa large number of small but independent dealers who families from the small profits real- both at Washington and New| ized therein.” A Good Riddance. Springfield (Mo.} Leader-Democrat. In the summary dismissal of Lo- gan Carlisle, son of the late ex Sec- retary, from the office of Chief Clerk of the Treasury Department, Secre- tary Gage is to be complimented. Logan, it will be remembered, was quite pernicious during the last cam- paign. His spleen against the silver demozrats of Kentucky extended even to the women who had been given Government positions upon their recommendation fices to his homa ina carriage aod com- is York. plained of severe pains in his head A physician was hastily summoned, Mr. Bryan is Happy. but he died about an hour after. He| Washington, D. C., April 4.—Wm. was about 57 years old. He served) J. Bryan is happy over the result of in the Confederate army under Gen. | eity elections in Chicago and else- He was twicselected| where. He said: sheriff of Vernon county, and served) The result in Chicago. Cincinnati, as deputy United States marshal | Detroit aud other cities in the West under Shelby and several terms a8 |ig very gratifying. Democratic gains city marzhal of Nevada, in which ca | in one or two cities might be explain pacity he was acting at the time of|ed by local conditions, but such his death. He was a brave and fear-| greater gains indicate a radical less man. He leaves a wife and change in public sentiment since several children. November. Result of the Dingley Bill. “It is impossible to say how the Tariff agitation is already effecting |future conduct of the Republican the trade of local dealers and causing | party will impress the country, but expenee to consumers, says the Post Dispatch. Jobbers and retailers of hardware have received notice from importers that after June 1 the price of cutlery, tableware, etc., will prob- There is no word so full § of meaning it is evident that thus far Republi | 3nd about which such tender and can success has been a disappoint | holy recollections cluster as that ment. ore penicre Sie who str pain “ i caaes over our helpless infancy and guid- = oe Party a evden’ ed our rst tottering Shee eet ally in the minority at this time, and| the life of every Expectant Moth- whether the party will profit by the| er is beset with danger and all ef- rebuke administered or excit3 indig | fort should be made to avoid it. so assists nature Ifthe Dingley bill passes the in- crease on cutlery will probably be 100 per cent. Jobbers of woolen goods and silk|Pation remains to be seen.” Mother’s in the change tak: z : i lace that to prepare for an advance if the bill Man and Wife Die Together. rd ip cians Chicago, Ill. April 7—W. H. Gage a Manufacturers in some lines have|and his wife were found dead in bed already raised their prices in aatici- | today at 253 South Western avenue ward without ae high Gik een: From a note found in the room ad | dread, suffering or gloomy fore- They Want Max Stuart Released. | dressed to the Coroner it was evi | bodings, to the hour when she Austin, Tex, April 7.—This after-| dently a case of suicide. Gage was experiences the joy of Mot i ‘ i to the lives noon the House of the Texas Legit Ja mechanic. a empty 2 ouncebot | OF), Stother and Child andshe Mother is ena- bled to look for- ‘lature adopted a resolution instruct-| tle labeled Jaudanum was found lyiog | i, found stronger after than before ing the Texas members 1n Congress|on the floor near the bed. From/ confinement—in short, it “makes to demand of the Federal authorities | the appearance of the bodies the cou | Childbirth natural and easy,” as an investigation of the case of Max/ple hed been deai two days. Ina|so many have said. oe | veteran, who ha3 been in jail for two | to the discovery of the remains,Gage ] | Mes:co, Mo., April 7.—Chairman | years in Mexico, who. it is claimed, | announced he and his wife's inten /Cook of the State Democratic com- | jg being denied a fair trial and bas | tion of commiting euicide, but gave} | mittee is disgusted with the St. | heen sentenced unjustly to be ieee lao reason for the deed. He alsore- | Louis democracy. | City is getting along fine. Mr. Cook ‘has the following in bis paper, the Intelligencer, thia morning: “To the St. Louis Democracy: Get together and quit your monkey and jemand an immediate investigation | sales oral parrot business. The State Demo- | looking to Stewart's release. | s : cracy is heartily sick of your bicker- | was arrested for shooting a Mexican ing and strife. He says Kansas ed. The friends of Stewart some | quested that their bodies be cre | “My wife suffered more is ten min- | utes with either of her other two chil- | dren than she did altogether with ber having riously used four bot- ¢ ‘Mother's Friend.” It is 3 bg to any one expecting to be- HER,” says2 | a os Daz, Carmi, time ago petitioned President Cleve-| mated, and the ashes scattered land to intercede in his behalf, buat! They wer nothing was done, and the Legisla-| zs ture memorelized the Texas members} in Congress and urged them to) oy coughs in the You may haye a pied le sold or baby may have t ta at i} on receipt e| the croup and when it comes you ought| Of Droggists at $1 08, or sent by mai on to case aut Parks cough Syruy is the < “Write for book contains re See. pest cure for it-_ Sold by H. L. Tucker —- me. | policeman. aii

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