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ili > il re ne aeons ae te r os IRISH WILL GIVE FOR BLOW TO THEIR OPPRESSORS. lohn Redmond Sounds Solemn Warn : to British Government ino House of Commons. LET THERE BE WAR,” SAYS DUBLIN Al Dublin, April 17.—The Nationalist i u retur f theeoercion Ve are vlad. Let the Jrish in Aim cand Great Britain note it. Th Iv have d war o 2 u AP,” ays iding Nationalist orga ' Tamantions will aet ke Journal I ril U7. —In the House of Cor sto-day John Redimond, the Irish Nationalist leader, speaking of tl Ines vet proclamation issued last night b Lord Lieutenant of treba ‘ rowan, dechared that an int Is cous ir is on foot in Pte foment crime in Treland W i The sal vielen in Dreland, hare it ond calumines, The Ne Ireland ave only gov er va nprible minority \ red men, eontinued Mr Rednioned st { veady to replace \ i y prison in this Woentreat Mr, Wyndham, secretary for Treland, to et fe Ris podiey, butt he continues it we will meet tite face to faee and blow give blow for to every oppres to his coercion of Tre. » harden our hearts, tion and v replied that while it <1 tliat re is 8 comparative ibsenee in | nd oof crime against the rsor he lives. of people are intimidation and Government, he rom polities! mo- isthe result of a masscin- vati Hhortously collected and \motion for adiourument to dis- mide by Mr Red mond, was rejceted a vote of 252 to Lis Cliss coercion, Judge DeArmond Makes a Notable Speech. Another speech whieh made the day notable was by Judge DeAr- mond, . tle said: “There seems to be an argument predicated in this House and often advanced in fact, and advanced re- peatediv upon this measure, basec upon the assumption that whatever protective tariffduty is mht, no mat- ter bow high it is, no matter how the figures came to he placed where they are, sinister intlu- re involved or what mighty ho matter what ehees we ‘gencies were powerful enough to tariff bill ion Wall once ereet- control, that, the once no interference with sentlemen say, by Il is raised to the height which specialinter for the benefit of the speci: s demand interests and then when the question of lower ing the wall in whole or in’ part tirises, we are fold that the friends Who construe ed it phe desire it maintained, the t the friends who have prospered and prof. ited by it=that they must determine whether there shall be any lowering havi ‘ted trusts behind it, of the wall, and ifso, to what extent. What the gentleman from Ohio (Mr, Grosvenor) stated with reference to the duty upon sugar, he might also have, had it suited his purpose, stat- ed with reference to a good many other articles, Beyond all question, clear as sunlight to theapprehension one who desires to see or who i lent that the duty other articles by when the wil it is ey pl wed upon tn the Ding law Wes passed: hos been ever sinee, is no | heountil the duty is wered, too high.” Five Officers Are Killed in Fight. Knoxville, Tenn. \pril 10.—A tele- phone om ce from Jonesboro, Penn. to t i um vine saves tliat inoan attempt to arrest dim Wright. wanted in’ Haneoek eounty } * of murder, in Seott county to-day, five ofthe Sheriff's posse were killed and two wou nt Was w ht’s party. ounded and eaptur- Ail the meabers of his party got White's Cream Vermifuge not onty | S]Story school, 28 oe a Tight In f Who} Liberty on Bedloe’s island. in New progress of a bad col nption 1 that stops the cougl eold »pium, time. Allen's dr Preparations rely quiet th I Lung Balsan sis no nereoti Sold by all sts | Wyoming Letter Mr. Eprror “eh persons th of Mare Fon the 28th all r party nines who left Butler on the} h, arrived at this place | t, except two of} seasick look-| sku sand hills. Bates Y part of Mis- } the compan Nebr minty is uot the o who got imarat Tie suri that ds sendin her citizens to | jthe northwest: in onr conch there} | {were thirty-nine persons coming to Sheridan and vicinity, Ido not know | ; }how many there were on the train of} corehes, leiwht Sheridan is in’ thel J northeast parton Wy on the } Burlington railroad, town of Fsome 34,000 people, has 6 churehe |n hool buildings. 3 banks, 2 thour’ Hinills, electric light plant, 6 hotels, ! 10 or 12 stone opera house jabout restaurants, oa tine several wholesale fhouses and business houses of all deseriptions, most of them carrying } fine large stocks of goods Nhe Burlington railroad is building machine shops round houses here, and will spene OO,000 in their construction, There was quite a the Sheridan is built on a wide valley at the con- thuence of the Big and Little Goose Rivers, and is supplied with water taken from the By Goose river, 14 building boom last year, and prospects are to continue, miles from town: the river receives its supply of water from the Big Horn Mts. and finer water you neverdrank )The Big Horn Mts. at covered with three feet present. are of snow on the leveland mueh more in the can- yous a ‘hes, this snow supplies the wat vallio# formed by the creeks and riy- the vhout this in next letter. Abr ers running from More Mountadis rsand Mr, Geaham moved to their ranches the first of the week Miss Lukie Br dley is teaching the south of Miss Rdna Graham will teveh the Wolf Creek school, 15 miles west of Sheri- tuiles Sheridan, at S40 per month, dan,at $40 per months also Mir. Sam Wolf got a position on a ‘ranch at $25 per month and board, Misses Anna and Oscar and Leland Graham are at- ida Graham, Marvin, tending the Sheridan schools, The past winter has been unusual: ly mild, volunteer oats and wheat are two inches high and the stock lots of it is turned on the grass. The farm- ers are busy putting the ground in order to sow their crops: the pros- pects are fine fora big hay crop, and stock is in good condition, RANGER, An ounce of pound of cur revention is worth a and a bottle Ballard’s Horehound rip oused in time is worthasta physicians witha drug store or two included. Price 25¢ and 50¢,—H. L. Tucker's drugstore, Light for Liberty Statue. Washington, April 16 —Secretary foot has made arrangements to "O's Vargi insley's picture tin tag FOUNTAIN PEN MATCH BOX. the statue of York harbor, Theelectrieapparatus belonging to the lighthouse esta blish- ment, and used by it in lighting the statue, will be employed for that purpose. This action is the result of a personal conference with the secre- tary of the treasury, and was taken with the approval of the President. Cures Cancer, Blood Poison, Eating Sores, Uleers.—Costs Nothing to Try. Blood poison or deadly cancer are the worst and most deep-seated blood diseases on earth, yet the easi- est to cure when Botanic Blood Balm isused, If you have blood poison, producing ulcers, bone pains, pim ples, mucous patches, falling hair, itching skin, serofula, old rheumea tism or offensive form of eatarrh, scabs aud scales, deadly cancer, vat- ing, bleeding, festering sores, swell- ings, lumps, persistent wart or sore, take Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.( It will cure even the worst case after everything else fails. Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B,)drainsthe poison out of the system and the blood, then every sore heals, waking the blood pure and rich, and building up the broken down body. B. B. B. thor- oughly tested for 30 years. Sold at drug stores, $1 per large bottle A trial treatment sent free by writing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. De- scribe trouble and free medical ad- vice given until cured. Botanic Blood Balm does not contain wineral | aifeetually destroys worms, it also incrensed the appetite, aids assimila- | tion and transtorms a frail infant: into oneof robust health. Price Qhe | -H. L. Tucker, druggist. | poisons or wereury (as so many ad- vertised remedies do), but is compos- ed of Pure botanic ingredients, Over 3,000 testimonials of cure by taking 82-1m q 4 a 5 good pr tariit return of S45 F good r i S45.00 tor che round trip. Only about every da tional Minn , tickets on sale July 5,G6and 7, good for return to Sept. Ist by de- positing with joint agent, rateof one fare plus two dollars for round trip: * Natural Leaf, “Good Luck,” “Piper Hei:!sieck," Cross Bow,” “Old Peach and Honey,” “ Ra: t tags being equal to one of others mentioned) rothers Pipe Smoking * Tobacco are «.!so good for Presents ; ALSO FOR 10 CENTS CI GARS TAGS AND'FLORODORA’BANDS ARE OF EQUAL VALUE AND MAY BE ASSORTED. Our New Illustrated CATALOGUE OF PRESENTS FOR 1902 includes many articles not shown here. It contains the most attractive List of Presents ever ofered for Tags, and will be seut by mail on receipt of postage—two cents Our offer of Presents for Tags will expire Nov. 30th, 1902. Red tin tags & esPPER SEP, TAPE MEASURE 60 mes, NICKEL WATCH, STEM WIND SIX EACH, AMIVES AND FORKS, BUCKHORN WANDLES. n 3 CONTINENTAL TOBACCO CO. ¥ i d-address plainly on outside of package containing Tags, and forward Tags by registered mail, or express prepaid. Be sure to have your package securely iy ge so that Tags will not be lost in transit. Send Tags aud requests for Presents (also requests for catalogues) to c. Hy. BROWN, 4241 Folsom Ave., St. Louis, Mo. MARUN MAGAZINE RIFLE 90/30 CAUBER, 2000 TAGS. REMINGTON DOUBLE -BARREL MAMMERLESS SHOT GUN. 8000. TAGS. MACALINE RIFLE, 16 SHOT, 22 CALIBER 4800. Tacs. Excursions to Saa Francisco and Los Angeles Tickets om sale April 22 to 27, Rate of > On 00 for the round trip. inne 2nd and Tth, 1902, Jniy 3st, 1902. Rate the round trip. Aug rte Sept 30th. Only mit On s urt Only one change of Butler and San Franciseo and Los Angeles. For any further informa- tion, call on or address, Special one way rates to California. one-half regular rates during Mareh and April. Annual Meeting National Eduea- Association, — Minneapolis, E. C. VaNpervoort, Agt. 1 dune 25th, 1902, | Srd to Sth, 1902, } irs between | Notice of Final Settlement. Notice ts hereby given to all creditors, and Denver, Colorado Springs and , all others interested in the estate of Eugenia warps ‘ Newman, deceased, that I, Louis E. Newman, Pueblo only $16.00 for round trip on | administrator of said estate, intendto make 29. > Anal settlement thereof, at the next term of sale June 22nd to 24th, July Ist to | the 13, aug. Ist to 14th, Aug. 23rd and Miseontl, ‘on the 2th da bene ce. 24th and Aug. 30th to Sept. 10th; | 12 Seema | final return limit of all tickets Oct. | 22-4t 31st, 1902. Dallas, Texas, and return $ 56. | Soveneed, have beam genated bo tre maseemen Account Annual Reunion United Con- | Sony, Mista bearing date the twenty-ninth * fede’ o Vi a i] 19, | day of March, A. D., 1902. f-derate Veterans on sale April 19, | tayo persons having cialis against sald estate 20 and 21, Final return limit may | are required to exhibit them to us for allowance pe . “| within one year from the date of said letters be extended to May 15. Stop over | or they may be precinded from any benefit of Pat . 4 claims no’ ee privileges granted both going and within two youre from the date of the publica- returning. tion of this notice, they will be forever barred, ee i m | GEORGE W. PHARIS, National Baptist Anniversaries, St. | Paul, Minn., May 20th to 28th. Rate | ae Special Tourist Excursion. | ~~ Administrator's Notice, | Notice is hereby given that letters of admi ELLEN C. PHARIS. ht a Administrators. ; hy Notice of Final Settlement. one fare plus $2.00 for round trip on ened sale May-18, 19 and 20, 1902, good others’ {atgreerea inthe batate of Charles D. returning to June 30 by depositing: | Cole, deceased that . Be with joint agent and paying fee of Saat poly oh salae webiate sh tee nate fifty cents. Through car service via | term of the Bates county court, in Mo. Pacific from Kansas City, Baller, Miscou sume ig E. C, VANDERVOoRT, Agent. oo ead oe. BELL, i Bates County Probate court. in Bates | WILLIAM M’KINEY. 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