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THE OMAHA DAILY BEI‘Q_’FRIDAY. APRIL 7, 1893, 5 Mer. Thurston or Carter of the Hawaiian an i \hhuu division of tho army, delivered Rururien Funation Attack aad Sack an | MSation comiasion ko 1t U0t M PP | Gusee of the Aun Arbor Bugiuoos Die | i addsea o e actt b of the chfl"v Pector fll American Consulate. i cussed at Washington, . has broven such a suceess Oth FOR THE GRAND NAVAL REVIEW, lelivered short talks, and the usual Has no equal for the prompt relief - e of song was injocted intatho servic . . . | gram ae it Hias Boen Arranged by the i * d . | and speedy cure of Colds, Coughs, . FULL SATISFACTION WILL BE DEMANDED | Secretary of the Navy PROBABLE ACTION OF THE SUPREME COURT CROP PROSPECTS, Croup, Hoarsoness, Loss of Volce, y l e | Wasnminaron, D €., Apuil 6. -The secre - . — Preacher's Sore Throat, Asthma, Solice OMelals Look on the Work of Piitage | P31V Of the navy has decided upott $he | 4oy iy qughs ehat the Findings of Sadues [ oo o O Y ineer VAR Bronchitis, La Grippe, and other ¢ | oficial program of the r of the United . Wil 13 Sustained 1 g il derangements of the throat and 3 and Make No Attempt to Suppress Btatos aid foreign shive of war which, by Ricks and Taft Will 3o Sustained Cuicaao, 1L, April 6. wing will fansN. THE e / \ It-But Few Particulnrs | act of congress, will take place in New York Organized Labor's Only Re- | appe ar fn this week's Faemors Review: A “";T*; T est-known cough-cure of the Aflnir harbor on the 2sth inst. The men of war course is Arbiteation. detailed report co ven states shows tn the world, it is recommended by | will b ssiotiored th two columns, extonding T that thers has been little improvement in eminent physicians, and is the favor- e | . " . e he conaition of winter wheat since the last | te preparatio singer v : y g g g v from Twenty-sixth strect up North river, 5 4 ik \ | ite preparation with singers, actors, | ¢ b . - Wastixerox, D, C., April 6.t was Chill (ol Now York side _ Wasmixatox, D. C., April f.=(Soeclal 0 | report. Later conditions of temperaturo proachers, and teactiets, 16 sootlies is a man that will walk into some ' during the last administration. Tt may be | "ot Tie Bes There has been much comment | and moisture may imp tha erop, bu " the Dolphin, carrying the president | of the United States, is passing between the columns that portion of North river between the American columns and the New York L Lhe the in sent condition in [linois is not even fair urts | Most of the reports run from fair o poor. 4 in the locomotive engincers' cases at Toledo | In some countiss the late sown whoaat is ECPUS% involving the handling of freight on the Ann ind to be killed and will have to be plowed AYER!S On clay lands especially the damage in | Avbor railroad. The sharpest possible in- | yy " med membrare, loosens the 1eighie e during this. It appears fits neig r Peru durin i by phlegm, stops cough ng, and induces that the United States consulate at one of the Peruvian ports has been sacked by a mob with apparent police sanction, The | o B O and all trafie and oy officer acting as consular agent for the . sage suspended United States was fired upon and wounded | After the Dolphin has anchored at the [ lerest is always tuken here in such iSsues us | somo counties has becn great. M other N In the foot. The news comes in a brief tele- |y olioe e B0 0 all kinds may | that one, and it is natural. The decisions — | countics the late sown wheat sproute 1 after gram from the United States minister to | 1 which are regarded the most important ever | the advent of winter, and such fields were circle around, the fleet going up on the New body’s else store this week—and pay ten or a dozen dollars for a suit of clothes before he visits “The Nebras- ka”-—and he’'ll own up to it, too. To- day we offer at in Washington upon the decisions of Judges | | Taft and Ricks of the United States o a4 Biich ane detalls as peniloro o labor line—were based upon | Killed by the later severe weather Afen At :mj l,‘,..,,.’-':,v‘:;‘:-“‘:\].:.:' ‘:m-l":h’:"nxlxl o of the | Jorsey side of tho river, byt the passage be- e ’x' """“"l‘\l“fm" o ey ,h"“., ,', Lk s Indiana the geucral condition s fair :‘k*"": ’4'{,'.‘"'|"_'1"” tion, in its early . . his dispateh in the telegraphic transmission. | and tho review theroby terminatod, | these laws; besides, it is conceded that thate were believed damaged are revivin, the disense, and even in the later | His teleeram is as follows | The president and members of his cabinet | questions involved will come here to the su- | but slowly on account of “the cold night staj it eases the distressing | sicked ind burned the fixtures v siver. TG Dolphin f\ 11 shen 26t Gndor WAy Think the Decisions Will Be Sustalned. | o004 in only a few counties and. the sleep. It is agrecable to the taste, | strect. Incldentally, Uit U and ncting | and, foliowed by the coast survey steame Senato st Illinois, the authoro | uplands. Much of the wheat on | needs but small doses, and does not | a8 1 5 s s T ey Fgent shot In foot. Atchi o8 Sy vice and the steamer Monmouth, will pro- | ¢/ 8 erce laws, or the princi- | 1ands has been damaged by excessiv t | interfere with digestion or any of | as handsome a line of popular priced i poliee I on nns dof Peru 1 weather g i ganic v g S | H ; ) performed work without inter- | the United States and forelgn m War, | palone who constructed theru, will notenter | “EEE e Giow the condition to be | theTegularorganic functions, Asan suits for men as ever were grouped to- mall brings the particular I'he Blake will carry the 1 of the | into a criticism of the views takén 708 | much better than in either of the two states emergency medicine, every lonse. . Hicks | diploma rps, the Monmouth the judges | Taft and Ricks, but in private conversation | mentioned. The condition varies from fair hold should be provided with Ayer' gether. There are not a great IU" ry Gresham conferred with the | ofthe supreme ‘court, senators and repre- | ho is quoted as saying that the decisions | togood. The carly wheat is doing well, but et TR AR Y : e A e Winigtar: | TSt vee of thic od srates and gov. | (& % RS G0 TR sustained oy the | Bov promising [ many counties the stand | vh"]"lf-‘ “L'”N'i A . . in each lot —but there are lots of lots, sent the following telegram to the minister ernors of states, acc mnied by one staff +d a4 ° is very great and without any disaster will “Having used Ayer's Cherry Pec- Rt & NGTON, D, i % Al be iastie lighest cour! he land. It is the belief of | i i el Aothe best. | ) 1 DypAntiunt o8 NTACH, WAsiNGT 0D, 0 l‘w‘wl‘:lr rm.‘\,\m invitations will be issued :” “:' “‘le‘u‘x‘:l x': ! “x‘.‘ i “ww Shattt | T T ‘Ml he gre m(;] best | toral in my family for many years, I There are both single and double- ainst fallure of authorities to afford protec- A e - 2 Iy i (R A P e ¥ o o | can confidently recommend it for o cmatinte, and IF (At n ire. woll ostun- | Will Salute the President. would be better ot o carry tho | S e oot L | i e IR S NG o oing breasted sacks—round and square cor- 1Hshed fisk Cxpression of regret, prompt prose- "The Dolphin. proceeding botween the col. | here. as the decision below #ill be promptly | some localitie e crop i not 0 good as : e complaints it is cl: 5 gution of tho uilty parties and reparation for | Dl U e AL LR Tehips, | sustiined, and it will add but another blow | Inonth ago, having becn damaged by thaw- | Its sale is incre ner sacks-—black, brown, gray, blue, DUty to AmmeHcan property or person . will, edzing ¢ 3 to organized labor. be saluted with ternational t Hotiory 1618 daw Ay ins id my customers think this prep: GIESTTAM i hief of state, In the adoptic In Michigan the condition varies gr of amendments to the inter- tan, tobacco—cheviots, worsteds, cas- hecks, ” es duo to ration has no equal as a cough-cure. There is but one consulate in Peru, that at thes fuo to the chief of state, | o ¥e commerce law it seems there has been | Some reporting very good A 1 a colign.cura, Calluo. In this position Mr. (uilla K. | and arrivieg -H“ l‘illlr‘-"l’n: ad of the columns will } SE AT CORILC spect. to tho labor questions in. | DoOr prospects, he —S. W. Parent, Queensbury, N. B. . Daughtery of Iilin simeres--fancy, plain, mixed-- is, appoint fair. Considerable damage hird section of the inter | 15 duritie ‘ anchor betwe | | } ng yearly with me, i | | i : M. Harrison's adminjstration, stands on tho | The Blake witl anehor at the head of the | S iten aet, which provides against | (rom freceing. In some. countios tho crop is AYER’S stripes, plaids—some bound [to sell] record as econsul are under him | forcien ) Yindue preforence” or discrimination, | Sull covered with snow and conditions: cau- L . soven consular agencies, the occupants of | RNy and the captains of the | Which foriied the principul basis for the de- | hot be determined, Where damage wa Gh and some not bound {but they’ll sell chauts of tie country who are paid by fees, | OGRS, WAL RS, 08 SEECLY B “prea: | thie death blow to tho bovcott and th prohi. | uoticesble, | E L just the same]. These suits are in every and thes m to be very small, inas ¢ IRBIOAIEAd StatoN ¢ ) bition of individual action upon the part ¢ entucky the general condition is only i - g i ; WL to | ident of the United States, who will enter 0 fulF, Muehof the Wwh i ) ed by Dr.\T, Ol Ayer & 0o, Lowe A i S % . much us only two mako any returns at il to | (Cht, oF tho, Uhfted ke, who wil eter laborers n times of stiikes which are ‘.,‘A[hl;‘,y‘ | fair. Muen of tho wheat was frozen out. O Ereptred by D 1.0, Agor &k Co, Lowell Mass, | sense of the word worth ten, eleven, AT dia oA R e Tay time be served on the Blake and Monmouth [ DY the brotherhooc Gl 414 > | report that heir counties the outlook was & | g s B i tha fiapnich comes from | 10 the gucsts of the boord law the “unreasonabie prefere gxgtindcy| RSUGR TR IEESO the gt ol Wisl | IR RFOMPt to A a:VAUTo toC U TN | twelve and thirteen dollars, ’'Till we Cin mind | never better, and that the fields a Tha s \to by the return | vantage" clause in section 3 it nnmmmnmmnnnmmmmmmmmmmnmnmmmmvv_mmnmmmnm ima the impression prevails tha s scene | w will termi : . ; covered and green g ’ A i mpress s further strengthened by | through the lines, and when the presiden. | SiBATEES s 18 (E8EEE BN T0 “f60% ort fairs a few report poor and a few good | & < Bl F e e e Gopribrehy that tn | tial flag is hauled down from the Dolphin L S rvedlly e ohtont s *,‘f,! ’.‘,“‘ I ot g Hesnt foreniont: A Tasiconi| SPARKLlNG [ should close out these clothes before, n cases " 1ere o tives assanl e | Will be saluted v 1 twenty-one guns by all i ‘\ o . ”v“ I ,.. on ont snow has been a gre actor e dete- | B e roublo o N, hotto aniy. | OFthe men-of-war prosnt In view when they made thoir original do- | JTOWAAS begh s KM fctor ot deie | ‘ we will close out these suits at ] Bntagonism £ the cotniry represontod, bup | Invitations for the oficials designated will | inand for the intorstato commerce act. Whe | ooyl improvement going on ! § to prejudice and ill-fecling against the rep- | SHOFLY b issued thoy knew. They made it not only possible, | - Conditions in Kansas are a little better | 4 resentative personaliy. This is not an un ihe invitations for the diplomatic corbs | but the duty, of the federal courts to decide, | than in Missouri. The crop needs rain badly | ‘ common_oceurrence in South America, or in | 4nd cards of admission for those accopting 1 BUE EIC TR B WA TS CEUNER TR VECET | I Nebraska the general condition is good, other parts of the world, where the acts of a [ Wil be through the State depart- | G5 A0 CR5000 fino or imprisoninent, for | Dut in most counties there has been as yet | F mercantile consular ut are resented by | ment. . employes to carry freight to s certain point | little growth. A few counties report the | } ‘ the people, who would respect the acts of u ard toCosreaspoiients; and thon refuse to Hnndleit, ‘as they have | conditionsiasibad | citizen of the United States duly appointed The secretary states that he will not be | given one road an “undue” or unreasonable In Towa conditions are fair to good | L) L oo s to a full consular position able to furnish trausportation for guests. | braforence™ in acting for one line and refus- e ) » | It is believed that the matter will be sat- | A i0od mar tions have been made to | Preference; in acting f | Wesell Parks Cough' Syrupona positive A DA | » s istactorily explained in a short time. the secreta navy to allow corr & | guarantee to cureall throat and lung troubles | ‘ ; 2 spondents of newspapers transportation upon Death Blow to the Boycott. It has stood_the test for many years and to. | FOR THE ELECTION OF ATORS. | the vessels of the fleet from Hampton Roads s been insinuated that this clause | dayis the leading remedy for the cure of Bays DR, FLANDREAU of Rome, N. Y. - 2 to New York in the law by shrewd railroad attc colds, consumption and all discases of the | Mr. Hoar Argues in Opposition to Any he would be able to w just such emergencies | throat and lungs. Price’ 50 cents and $1.00. “Why, I thought everybody knew | R i§a T ShRE AVRL B! ud bis disinclination | as havo arisen at Toledo; but T am assyred | All druggists what the LONDONDERRY | Wasiixatos, D, C., April 6.—Tho argu o ded to allow ouly | by Senator Cullom that this is untrue. The g — . 111 72K is. Nothing that I can say N e L itive o the | correspondents of press associations to sail | phraseology of the clause was the resultofa | A fine upright piano, used only six e naittive &L SRt ot n‘xlxlm.,\n:::-t.'n ‘.:finlt\w rn.[;:'-.‘-\ st l...n‘.:* [festioncaa e e e compromise, und was practically dictated b¢ | months, at half price. Ford & Chariton, | in 24 '”)””“" eatinra) 5 that its _application in practice 1508 Dodge. ;:Lm e PY P HESEEs a ringe Licenys. the small shippers who knew and c nothing for the labor qu arise under the law as labor question nc SESRY) LOCHERN NOMINAT oming by their respective BoVernors | mue sinnesota Man Named by from the states of Montana, Washing and V tious which might whole. In fact, the M v entered the minds of yielded. I can simply say that I have used it three_years “continuously I"have found it a Cleveland for 048440480 |7 ummmmmmmmum&mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmmmmm was continued today Commilssioner of Pension: {085 siho feally Graw tha not which isnow | . The followlng mareified il :"1”!’:3'/’/1";“0"”‘26/ IRCAvANROLE bHilnes e e e | moe i S | SR T MR | e mmmmmmmmbzmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm liam K. Cox of North Carolina, secretary of | dent sent to the senate the following nomi- | a remedy against monopoly a law should be | u vent. Lithia salts, of course, can be 1 the senate; Richard J. Bright of Indiana, | nations framed which would tend to strike down the | l‘u..‘; Jlul:nr.lllmlnh:x}.v S N S T ! sergeant-at-urms and William H. Milburn, | Hannis Taylor of Alabama, minister to ',““'r““"*'|'l'f o ,‘."',"l'" abor. 1!“ e | N D 56 | my practice at least, has proved of l { D. D, of Illinois (popularly known as the | Spain. i belieyed that tho boyeott ;Jll,( daally a | B. Baddenberg, Gibson, Neb. .. 46 | greater value than any agent I have m Y HARMLESS blind preacher), chaplain—their terms of William Lochren of Minnesota, commis- | thing of the past, and that arbitration of all | § Charles W. Bowen, Lyons, Neb............. 40 been able to discoves PERFECIL ! { oftice to hegin on the first aay of the meeting | sioner of pensions. disputes is the only solution of the situation, | { Mattie Gilitam, Lyons, Név.... .11 87 —From R. D, McARTHUR, M. D., etc, of the Fifty-third congress, whether in extra | Postmasters—Frank L. Bills at Urbana | An arbitration bill will come forward again 4 T Ko S Chicago, T but RELIABLE. R P T e e e when congress meets next fall or winter. It | See the toilot set sale at Burns, = is dificult to pass an, firmed by the Senate. which will be effec : e % ; Sty — Londonderry Lithia Spring Water Co,, WasniNerox. D. C., April 6.—The senate | acqul nce 18 mne y upon both B . has confirmed the following nominations: | ides, = and the ~oue getting the | Ve o Haydensiihoslory s NASHUA N. IT sapd O Phites ol (ot hister o | Worstendof the bargain in ‘each specitic Watch Fri Chas B.Perkins & Co..Sellinz Agents, 36 Kilby r case would be inclined to repel the law and | Bo Mass. Chili; James McKenzie of Kentucky, minis- | kick backward. The action of the courts in & LLAGHER, ter to Peru; Lewis Baker of Minne sta, min- | the Homestead cases; the decisions of Judge Distributing Agents lnr Omaha v ister to Nic Costa Rica 5 - | Baker at Ind ll:l|vu||\‘ in the Lake Erie & R sy vador; Pierce M. B, Young of min- | Western strike cases at Muncie recently, ister t0 Guatemala apd Honduras; ato on the admisston of the three | S to_ Guatemaia Sdwin | and tinally the decisions at Toledo, leaves 0 Japan; Ne ¥ :n but one urse short of revolution, it ppointed by the governors of Mou- | 12 OEA R Nt o ety DAL, resident of E olia he g A ) ustis of Louisiana, second secretary of the | is believed here, and that is arbitration, for ashington jaud Wyoming was re- | jogqgion at Paris; Claude M r of Ohio, | the combined decisions of the federal courts d, and Mr. Peff an_ argument NEW ERA sga- SURGICAL DISPE V. Mr. Carey offered a resolution which was . arbitration law 100 at half price. d to the committee on contingent ex uthorizing the committee on terr! to visit the territories of New Mexico. ahand Oklahoma for the pur » of obtaining information in recard to resources, population and condition and as to the propriety of their admission as LADIES Camole Juniper has taksn t13 plan of pills, ete. It you ara irregular you can rely on Camole Junipar. Take 1o othar. Guaranteeon avery bottlo, Prics $2 abote tle. Soldby all draggista. s pape Manufactured only by CAMOLE JUNIPER CO., Omaha, Nobraska. RUPTURE I consul to Bradford; L. M. Shaffer of West | amount to this: Thatitisa crime to force inst their right to taking the | s consul to Stratfords Harrison Wil- | union men or “scabs” to quit work under ground that it was the business of the states | 1,5 of Missouri, consul to Vera Cruz, and | any pretext; to tie up railroad property; to themselves. and not of the senate, to see to | hedore M. Stephan of Illinois, consul to | refuse to handle freight or the mails, or to it that they were fully represented in the | Aneoto! wjure the value of railroad or other pro sonate of the United States. = | | erty by either refusing to work when on At the close of Mr. Peffer's speech thi HAD A QUIET DAY. fn the employ of Interstate roads or peac e S MOAb R herag Hoa b Pascitvion o nor o sl Ot L The Bogtots b; | But Few Oftice Seekors Called on the Presi- | has been declare v (Consuitation F PERMANENTLY iy h e iaye i e o itteco | € Sceltere Onlt he Presi- | has been declared unlawful. ‘l.f.-'.‘.'( surpsscd | CURED or NO PAY contingent expenses was taken o and | wasmixaros, D.C., April6.—Thopresident | Arolfeation '!"!‘l' Last Begorte A ARaN WE REFER YOU TO 2,500 PATIENYS, ag) 0. directs the commissioner o Y Skl it 7 Vhen congress and the supreme court o 10 or ¢ Al \y ! el commissioner of | 1oy had a comparatively quiet day. But { gressani i | ] Financial Referenco: Nat'l Baok of € 1 o make a report to the sc at the » ad & s bac ese s TREATME 3 OF Lommer Obenitg of the FifLy-thivd congress us to the | fow applications for oftice were presented | o lamioimtors hare asit: VW hat reroumg 13 What Can Cuticura Do. N omuertt, Omaba. ators here ask: “What recou the legi: Addross with stamp for par- ives | there left for the labor alars, Which will bo sent in 0 DETENTION (rom busin total co Investizate our s. No Operation nd the se) thod, Written guarantee to abso (including all the elements), and | to him or and represent but a hitration?'! Ask thousands of tortured ana disfig- “platn envelo the actual cost of various iron and steel pro- | who called came mainly for the purposeof | S0 an arbitration law will be attempted sd\itile bablss thron ] p 1 0. Box 1, Ofice 118 5. t..Omaha.Neb utely Cure all kinds of RUPTURE of both soxes,withe( ducts and of the loading articles of textile | 1t ot sites the ek aloeads (o theoreny | With vigor at the coming scssion of congress, | Ured little bables throughout the land. el il s Gk nda G EDCRE Ctivar i xast s ' industry, and it instructs the committee on saciidly L e} ind since the necessity for it is now so | Iverything that s cleansing, purifying P LT —— standing, finance” to make such further investigation Ihe president reafirmed his home rule | groqy it will probably be adopted When | and beautifying for the skin, scalp and | [J Artificial Eses, Opera tiasses, Fiold Giasses EXAMINATION FREE. ] in regard to the same matters as it shall | policy today. To a couple ot congressmen | arbitration was attempted two and four ' A N The 0. E. MILLER COMPANY, 307-308 M, V. LIFE BLDG., OMAMA, Nflv i R, Send for Clreular. ,..,..__..__.__.--——_—*.~‘.:3 deem important who called upon him to discuss territorial | years ago in congross nono of these drastio | 2100d of infants and children, tho CUTI- ction of Senators. appointments he stated that it is his inten- | decisions had been rendered. Only the CURA REMEDIES will do. They af- 'he resolution offered by Mr. Hoar 1 tion to adhere to the plan of superficial portions of the interstate com- | ford instant relief, permit rest and sleop | Monday concerning the election of senators | pointees to positions in the te mi| | ISroelB W aKDILS ‘.‘.\,inf";Cfu\‘x‘.'f'\l"f.‘.‘v"f‘l’{.’fl‘ and point to a speedy cure in the most peonieeis: nast talcen up, and Mri{pmong Fasidente, mataiand foosl. ke Wil i agonizing of itching, burning eczemas. o : 3 % Ry hands of the federal judd®iary unde = O * Blde proceeded 1o address :,‘,:. senate upon | not depart from this rule save in cases pLlpugeer Com. Nat. Bank Bldg OMAILA OPTICAL €0., . flent to adopt | Where the local candidates are manifestly | Permanent law, o "'v"l“ cold-blooded bu ':'l'l\u)' the skin of the most tres- | FINL SPEOCTACLES | It Wlll pay you ros 1 of the last house of represen- | unfit for oftice and it becomes necessary to | HGR3 AT HOL 2K {‘p.,‘-“l\.“_l.'\»iq‘mnun as to what | 8ing scaly, crusted, pimply and S i g A A | the peonle of the soveral states. It gives | A n )| N ey come here fro o g .. o e Ui Drincipal reasous why such a cbange | hos apy 1 'in the. person of Drof. Maril. | when they come here from the district and W T T SKILLED OPTICIANS | TPEATI‘IENT i NO CHARGE rorTosting the Eyos, ! o would tend to overthrow the whol ginin. He was introduced to the preside possibly one or two dissentiug or modified | blood of simple, scrofulous and hereal- | BT “R AR D ¢ ating iyes. SR of the senate, and, in the end, of the whole | today by Congressman ton, who at | opinions. Then there will be quiet submis- | y1vy humors. Thus from asimple blom- owest Prioes. LL 8008 to sccure the election of senators by | pla L siand Sedy = e DEING B = TO BRING YOUR pone ! Ntne ; " ¢ w candidate for Indian commissioner | 40 With these propositions, these decisions, | gealp of dandruff, scales and crusts, and | J FLEGANT FITTING-PARLORS sire sour Mikvet] > affir: o 31 he hair, e R redoc tho "Tast boing. thut &0 [ lious Marshal of Gilmer county, West Vir. | oirouit courts. They will be affirmed, with | restore t y2Can AN sion to the will of the law, for laboris always | S ¢ Satisfaction Guaranteed. ; schemo of the mational constitution as de- | the same time presented Colonel Alex Camp- | SRS G0 WEC TG T AW SOTRRHS INS | 4oh't6 1 he worst case of scrofula thoy ara Chronic, Nervous, od and established by the framers of the | bell of Bethany, who would like to be consui - v 3wy = | Svarvthi [ i i > TO US. Kigaac i e b thetramec o he | bl ot Sethony, who ople i siaids i the faceof 13w and | oqually succosstul. Evorythiog about | | 8= Al Kinds Optica Goods . Privats anl Mr. Hoar's speech was philosophical in s R T O Ay e s 0 these great skin cures, blood purifiers, | R — We will save you money, We ] chiraeter and Tarcels” rotrospe v, e _Dows Nob Amount to Much, aion iy Indiseetly from @ \member of he | - nd humor remediesinspires confidence, = Special Diseasss. e y :'Atlvll\l'l}‘li‘\.]lx\wl\:}:rl\h;n‘\n”]lll‘ll ’.‘l“ ~[‘.x\‘l‘||:;'t\[ h:ll\;’\:' i”\‘\l\;ulx‘?‘,’:“.l\l.l:“\ ‘.“.\pmrn — hl \\‘r\l‘)llllt- ‘r.,lxin\lu.-mu :;..,u,l.,.n:.\ .;.u.-,,ll)“-r a dec ,H They are absolutely pure and may be YUUR EYEs 25 yoars oxperiones. flr‘: s IM l;vwllvrh-l;;l \\“:)dn DER Y QLR M0 0 001 Eao 18 | jan legatio s city ec acable- | will be rendered which will cover quite a e e a s Mhas % e butid i - not sell pateat medicine. Our to the advantage of the past He elaimed | vy from the forelgn oftice in Rio Janeiro | of the questions heretoforo decided by the | S0d 0n the youngest infant, ‘Thoy nre J DISEASES OF WOMEN businots is “:“i("‘ll‘"')‘\“l" G s o o, s | relating to the trouble in the state of Rio | lower courts under the interstate act; that | agreeable to the most refined and sensi- it will be blanket decision and will put at | jye, Th Grandodo Sul. The telogram stated that | 18 3ill be blanket docision and will out ot | aro spoedy, cconomical and | ApE TROUBLING YOU! reports of serious engagements between the | interstate act is vonstitutional, | unfailing. Cures made mado in child- revolutionist and government forces printea hood are almost invariably permanent. in the United States and European press : ¢ the reason that the | It is suggested, in the interest of labor, 1 coming that for this reason it will be better that the affairs at All decisions at Toledo al ccepted as sufficient O LB CLASS. | i ddress THE ALOE & PENFOLD CO0., f ared by POTTER DiUG AND CHEMICAL | | od, in which it was m, and attention be turned to arbitration as pared by: ROTAIN QU0 4XD. OHEMIOAX oftices the first day of the meetiag of the | 15000 that the revolutionists were signally | the most peaceful means of reaching con '."”\“:;‘7::.\:;1;:‘&“."‘,‘:,“.‘.: i nY R P 14 Ropu N0tk Burssty CORPORATION, Boston, — - Fifty-third congress, whether in extra or | picessful, was o contlict between a body of | clusions in labor disputes. Ther e . ALl About tho Skia, Soulp and Hatr o4 DOUGLAS BLOCK, - OMAHA NEB DI . 0 G usic re is no ob- » Y, Sucoesa(ul, was o coutiol belwosn & boly o | clumlond Abor dsptae, Hhers e o ob |- s o isanson ‘Max Meyen & Bro. Co | = o2 T WO, tho famons ¥ Trontod at #0a month and all 03 ! Surgical Instruments Iurnhllnd And Surgical Supplies. 1 at roasonablo FREE. Cali ouor permanency and stability of our political in stitutions. and argued that changes should not be made lightly or inconsiderately At 2 o'clock he yielled the floor so as to allow action to be t n ona resolution offered by Mr. Gorman to proceed to th tion of secretary, wnt-at-arms and chap. ! Jain of the senaté, toenteron their respective | e bolo o s | All other troubles treat ges. CONSULTATIO! examingl by our o [ ter t the De: slons. Sold everywhere. Price: CUTICURA, 50 cts. ; ts.; RESOLYENT, 3100, Chineso physi- After ral speaches in praise of the | nization and a portion of the revolutionary | S0 faras the court here is concerned, or so [T} ARE YOU clan of Omahn, present incumbents the resolution was | fines In the ono battle that has occurred, | far as congress is concorned. It 1s’ simply Blv STATE‘ Jewelers and Opnticians. - has ‘over Lo L Bgroed 1o ARl ] wceording to the telegram, there were but | regarded -as unfortunate for labor that the | Paroaw and Fitteon v Streov | | fiutemonts £ A Mr. Hoar resumed the floor in order to pro- | Bftore i Yo 1iG MR Sehth rou exizencies of times have driven the | t1on 8 who ceed with his speech, but h ded fo e s e I L en satlons of labor Into much straits GUITARS | ients whohave motion to proceed to executive business after that business was disposed of the sen- | ate adjourned until tomorrow tut the Fair, has been exec been cured by MANDOLINS, ~ b, BANJOS, ZITHERS, ano DRUMS, Wo make a var Jrance that | quire the extreme steps which have deser- | taken. All demonstrations of force, either \ the part of the corporations or labor, here looked upon as most unfortunate, ses with the loyal and that n and that every order | Ul are legram ¢ rmy is entivel | vons have erei, ; SR N SUREHGTH, WTALITY, RENHODU \Ruptured? ) sy Wehave alarzo varioty of Omaha. March . 1501 —Dr, C. Gee Mrs. Cleveland's Trusses v | > whor) ATIONAL rheumatism, [ ad Endorsed by the BEST Players. \ Send_for Catalogue and fiabia mention'the Instrvments yos Feh 3arker block, Omaha, Neb. night. Tho attendance was good and the And uro sure we can please | you | in the opening ceremonies through the me dium of an eleotric wire which will connect | dniany tors and spont A40-1ATION fou the SBAY on ] Ic and Physical a areat deal of Vita/ity, Atvopsy, Nerro both for labor and for capital P, § ~ CUEAUEST lo the MOWT ELLGAM Wo: Lnuve been H CWasmixato, D. O, April 6.—Mrs. Cle e T P ik e b = Fivory Knstrament 0 aifoatt, AEeRT land has decided not to accent the invita A Chance """\,‘"_“““ By Salvation A o § m Warranted. | Alnoeiia SiHa i tion of the Columbian_exposition airectory | & Seckih exeuesion, o NOEU (RiNeston, | Through the kiudness of Rev. Dr. Hellings | €2 OUR LATEST AND BEST o bu )01 tcl Sl7 lediarmoe waik to bo present at the formal opentng of the | muvikable inducements are offored. For par. | the Salvation army was permitted to nold | 5% THE LEWIS BANJC, o, d Hmianel st |7 bagk, | heatasiioy World's fair. She will, howe take part | ticulars apply to D, D. Smeaton, agent, room | services in the First Baptist church last ju 4 " sk the white house with the exposition grounds. hdnk of purchas'ng. Private room for fitting {russes. Debility, ol ail Disea s and Weakness of Mn, Y noney, but no ro- The society of the Daughters of the Revolu- | JOBN C. HAYNES & Ca young, the middle-aged snd o 3 lef. About seven fon rece decide > have & memo) ! o person OF by letter. /i AL jonths azo 1 heard of Dr. C. Gee Wo, com- i S A Take Water wvouron. aset | BURES {ialin b ikls | Lady i sttendunoo fo Lady Ousoms. | B e bttt o ey . pURES,), 8 2 A 5 — — book, ¥ OF LIFE, OR SELF- odical lies. sommend him for ho has cured e and mude SRR Jhe_laviea Jotouch o © i and a little Pearline, and you have WoW 40 YOu Like YOur GULLAK Wk | FRESERYATION, i00 pp. 125 (ivaluable pro = bl # ’{ /"’/’/; ¢ "(< { oW tan oftae Ak G00RALIAS.O iaba Rte niatio T TR W Eyiip e Y full @it ont7 8100 by mall, s Surgical and Rubber Goods. ours 9 to - Bt o arsnmment AL i the best preparation in the world for Becigasthat s wicksinta the beck of year e No. 510} North 16th 8| M washing and cleaning. It will do | feckuitayoniyiofoldpour i iectlr | DISORDERS | THE =l IF s J ()| — T vate Secretary Thurber notified t oftice: ¢ [} zble ie every position? | m e y PR g g every llnn'r except lmrm. Use it on PR AL e d durabilit A2 ail the train of | . ' of the ;»....(_\ of Mrs. Cloveland's ac 7 o1t comort, elegance and durabllity _ I A TRTRRY iy the, traln of 3 MCCREW 1 ance of their invitation )(,urd(,m( s, your dishes, your paint, s A e W | ot s QUIGKLY i eEBAT | 1148, 15th, Next to Postoffice. c LD ol Menalale, and your person. Tryiton something shurwa o Sale et [ Hran towvets acs ot fhe bogr, 1 will eead isa veesciumirsoursoeis (THE BPRQIAVIGTS ASHINGTON, April 6.—The Depart gon, ] : Suroly pack i suftarer wio proseriy- | BANG TABU s unsurpssed io the ¥ that you think is too delicate or too | Cluett Brand 260 110D that oured o of those trounins. Address '!.m e TABULES piirt troatmont of all - ) 4o blood, ore sale nod effocts ediein ki Q\Y )‘a)‘ o bt st bl atlow of T.m 3 isdaae g mpuro blood, or i Fifire by the feoma: Anahicd by ki o 1o Montelac, Very Wide. — | Coon Brand 200, WE—W_WMEN Stenton Narrow. AND WOMEN AT ONGE, (e ther local or travcling) ¢ Orkney, Medium. e, e Narenta. Medlum Widih, A BIADLEY. BATTLE CUEEK. MICIL Australia brought to San Francisco yester | day from Honolulu a number of dispatches from Minister Stevens which are now on their way to Washington by mail. Dr. Mott Smith, Hawahan winister to the United States, called at the State departwent today and bad an interview with Secrel difficult. It will silence your doubts in the one case, and save your strength in the other, ! Chaloa, Very Wid, Peddlers and some unscrupulous grocers will tell you ** this is as good as Sefld or *the same as Pearline,”” 11"S FALSE—Pearline is never peddle . and if your grocer sends you something m lace of Pearline, be it Ba.Ck honest—send it back =l ARES PYLE, Row Yore LUBTT, COON & CO. PRIVATE DISEASES and all Weakn and ; SBO A MONTH $4 .‘a‘»".!#"x’.i" etent MEDO-ELECTRO PAD CO.. Cineinnatl. Onlo Writo for eirculars and question list fre 14th and Farnam Btas Owmata, Neb. | | | | | A ment of Stato was informed today that the | |

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