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THE_OMAHA_DAILY | SATURDAY, APRIL 11 1891 V4 ULVE PAGES, (g N LS [N A LANDOF PLENTY FOR LIEUTE & fare of tho people of the United State . | hat is What Senator Mitchell Think hence the volce ot patrioth tAmer LIn.ih nts that Have Provoked the Present | canism, of republicanism and of real NANT GOVERNOR, FREE WOOL DETRIMENTAL TO OREGON | \When he eonclu e iam min. | ENGLAND'S SYSTEMATIC EFFORTS THERE | has abandoned tne cRGe. 1t 15 announced j atew-atier ator Chandler m that his leaving was for khe purpose of look- ' t o te adfou demanded the ks | )"”I" A e eurTRnGT RV e ing after supplies, although Marshal Brown, Tarift Measure Ch erized as Belng Un- | YO8 0 Genoral Daniel Macauley's Interesting Dis- | In a general order, aMnounces that they are . Pending this the vice president laid bofore 4 stent 'to 16 e to tho Agrlculiaral Interests &8 | tho senato o message from the president | cusslon of the Situation and the Pea- | AfCAIY suflolent o fegd the men (o the Well as the Manufacturer — Hill transmitting some Hawaflan correspondence tures that May Yet Causo a decided clash of authority between Coxoy. Would Coint & Quorim: The métion of Mr. Chandler was loat, but no Beblons Trotble, Brown and Smith, who Is termed the *Un. guorum having voted, the vote being 9 to known." Brown and) Smith thoroughly — s \~;'1 !N*”H a ;ul‘;vm:\- ‘:. ;‘.\; of "’"’ - detest each other agd if is not infrequent senate was ordered, which showed the pres- oy i WASHINGTON, April 13.—There were but | Senate 3 L L WASHINGTON, April 13.—(Special to The | that they have a Wordy pass t-arms ence of exactly a quorum, E v along the line of mareh! = Unless these dif- ten democratic rs present when the Senator Hill Inquired how many pairs wero | Bee)—General Danfel Macauley, ex-chief of | fooam (¢ adjusted ser trouble must Senats mat today And LXI AN TRERY. Bore % nnounc nd being told there were nine, | the appointment division of the treasury, | result the men are ¢ tonte 1 liscontented and in publican: Mr. George gave notice that on | Made the point of order that the record | ana formerly mayor of Indianapolis, a proper mood to take possession of the sowed tho name of a guorum, for thirty: caravans and its commissary wagon . six had voted and nine more had answered TIMORE, pril 13.—A specis > the senate on the tarift bl to thelr names and announced their pair, | nd probably as well understands the true [ g BALTIMORE, April 137 il "‘[‘“.’”‘_{ The urgency deficiency bill was taken up | thus showing the presence of forty-five, or | Situation at Bluefields; In the Mosquito res Frederick arc becoming very much exercised and discussed until 1 o'clock, when ft was | tWo more than a quoram. Some amusement | orvation of Nicaragua, as any other Ameri- | over the statement made b Hon. Jere Jack- displuced by the (arift bill, and Mr. Pefrer | V& Cued by this cffort to apply the count | eqp gon of Chicago, who passed through Fred- sxitmed: Nis. ebasa AL ing of a quorum to the senate, an it “Blueflelds,” sall Genera AT erick for Washington a day or two ngo. resumed his speech. At its conclusion Sen- ( Hoar inquired whether Mr, Hill had ma LU AL L L LR G LU B LB S S i army of which ator Mitchell of Oregon was rec 1, and | the point simply to pay a tribute to the wis- | the rich port and prin 1 town of the | s clafmed to be the advan . wonld in the beginning of his s h described the dom of the late speaker of the house (Mr. Mo ito reservation. With th exception pass through Frederick the 2 d of this events and policles which produced the re Reed) 3 ot of a narrow strip on the north, next to Hon- | month, Many persons, sp upon the publican party and on which that party still | 30y oy eoun? 8180 ,:Klu;”v!:'.'.l.‘r“{]‘.”"“‘l- pd | duras, and another on tho south, noxt to | Sublect, sy g ARy 5t i dealTane s wished to suggest the adoption of the “Reed | 0 o preve s Iflux of undesirable me; #tood. In the platform of 185 demo- | rujes, oS Costa Rica, this reservation comprises the [ o Pre'gor K”|r1:14-'-“1'”{-\".‘['.L".r{'.].r] roach eratic party had committed itselt to freo | “I do not admit Mr. Reed has any monop- | Wholo eastern seaboard of Nicaragua! It | \ashington Maesiand wil oy only suffer trade and the people had made the fearful | 01y of such a simple rulo as this, which may | was intended reservation, set apart as | by the passage through it of the army, but mistake of electing Huchanan on that fssue, | PG, A9plled (o any” purliamentary body,” re- | our Indian territory and other Indian res. | It Wil Hecome & dispanding blace T o plicd Mr. SEvAElonEENave: Dam aat: ab otehes | KINdS of men from all sections of the coun- BRHKAIGE, SO i vty e almost | T The vico president wa3 about to rule on a [ © have been wet apart, 1t atrotehios [ {8 T T o e ey vading and the very Iifo of the republic was placed | G1¢stion as to whether or not a quorum had | along the coast for ahout 150 miles and | Maryland fe made fore certain by the non- In danger. In 1860 the peoplo realized (halr | D2CN 8hown to be present by this last vote, | extends back about forty miles. The In- | action of the BOVernors of other states, who mistake and hurled the democracy from | DUt Tecognized Mr. Hill, who, as soon as he | dians are semi-savages and of not a particla | Seem to nct wisely In ot onty spestink o power and endorscd protection. Hisiory fre. | hAd, obfained the floor, yield Ehk A Ll ) army through their states, but in giving them quently repeats. Itse Iy respects, and | COckrell, who moved that as it was too late | JT P ¢ 4 all the recruits possible. gL hily repeats Its ‘.'Hf',‘| many reipects, 'Hrl to do any business the senate should go into | benefits. They are simply the abused and MONTREAL, April 13.—A cable has been of prescicnce of prophesy (o sce o prediot | CCCUtive session. This was agroed to, and | neglected victims of the Jamaica islanders, | rocelved by Sir Honry Tyier aeierine: oo a repetition of as compicts an overthrow of | e Senate accordingly did not learn whether | who have so long controled this valuable | duction in’ wages of all Grar sy om the vice president held that a quorum Was | jand under the protcotion of the British | PI¢ This has caused consternation in present g the ranks here. If the order is enforcod n,.-,m”, ratie party in this country in 1896 as hefell it in 1560, After a short executive session the senate | 188 1 it 1s not unlikely the great strike of 1876 adjourned. How did this immediate trouble come will be repeated. The grievance com- Tuesday Mr. McLaurin would address the spent a number of years in Central Ame A8 a result the treasury was made almost import or fnfluence In its rule or PROTECTION WAS CONSTITU TONAL, Mr. Mitchell declared that not unti i — about 2" ce 18 no session discussing o had the democratic party dared to _.mvlh thi e L U Tt N e D e arabutve ;Ix‘.::y' S e U ST constitutionality of the protection prineiple — RNlcaragua and Honduras. It cre J IRG, April 12.-Cc Stone, a the national government to show that the Without Adopting the New Rule. spondents nor special artists With the | pittae’ | the city. Ho sall: While tinlo ¢ brought about ase of WASHINGTON, April 13.--The struggle [ 8rmlies. The war came to an end aboul two | judee Jenkins certainly went too far In the ralysi ”.‘x Alu":_ industry, result- | over the adoption of the new rule to se- i;-\nw‘]tg ik l:'n:," '“‘;vlr‘x‘w 'wr”n I{[m Ilm'H» making such an order, the committee did g tari chedule 1 oh ot N M L/ e Mosquito. 0f scovel cie evi ce in the tes! under the confe \“ '”,. SLASE ATOUNS RQUUTUM EWASET ORI eLwh reservation and threatened to fortify points ::" irh...\“I..M.lu‘rl.xmy HH‘(\” l-'x w: »:\1 auoted from historical anthoritios to oy the hou met today. The republic thorein and in the- reservation. Be BB O || T e O T LA s sInCAra - tos all At his assortion that the present evil times bear | Made a pr Inary stand against the this fact Nicaragua promptly sent troops to [ JGREREERETE | o MEFhretalion. or- tha Jaw no comparison in disastr consaquences to | proval of the journal. As soon as it had | take final and formal pos on of the long the erlls through which the people passcd | been read Mr. Boutelle fumped to his feet el oreioryor A hrostuito reservation, | gayve Nim grounds for too st the. country owaon of the eonstitution, wher | and cbjeeted, and when Mr. Dockery moved | oid, At ouce it precipitated "the ~presen BIRMINGHAM, Al untry was ove Imed by Inelish | jts approval the republicans sat silent in “DId the British authorities objcot?" eral’ counclliot. the Ur LA LU Gy exports, the circulating medium was con- | their seats Vs s AU 0L 2 Alabama, which embraces 8,000 miners, has tracted, the specie ges and Upon_ the announcement of the vote, 105 | b ""j‘ Lt 2:) ,' hauthorities, t | ordered a gencral strik effective next prices went down ese his- | to 0, Mr. Bouteile made the polnt of no | D%,he rascally Jamaica ne | Saturday, against the proposed reduction in torical defenses give some idea of the condi- | quorum and the roll was called. The s sy (S it wagos. Uon of our country during {hat period when | publicans refrained from voting and the r. [ | “No! iing In law or decency; everything | " GRXN1SVILLE, Md., April 13.—The Army here was no contitutional power in ¢ sult, 155 to 1, showed that the democrats ac BRI S iaeT of the Commonweal pussed the state line Bress to regulate commerce with foreign na- | were twenty-three short of a quorum, IMBORTANT SIDE IESU at 11 orcloekc thls mOFHInE on thiele. way over tlons and among these several states, and it | Mr. Dockery then moved a call of the “Is the canal involved in any wa the Alloghanies from Addison. To the air 15 to such a condition our country and p house, instructing his side to vote down “As in the ancient world all roads led to { of “My Maryland” was the march across Tl be again wdriven if the foarful heresy [ the motion in the hopo of securing a demo- | Rome, o In Central Amerlca all internn- | fhe stote Tine made. Fhe bon tonight slept that there Is no constitutional power in con- | or auorum. But again the democrats | tional dificulties have their mainspring in | in an abandoned distillery. The sige of the Bress of this nation to regulate commorce | failed to get the quorum. The motien for | the Nicaragua canal nd doesn’t want § army has not decreased and will not until \\u'h foreign y;n[u ns by fmposing restrictive | a call was defeated, 144 to 14. The demo- | that canal built unle an control it, as | the mountains are passed, as the men stand . and even prohibitory custom duties should | erats were still twenty-five short. she does the Suez cana in deadly fear of the mountaineers. 2 AT > g e e o g ever flnd substantial expression on the stat- [ The prospects of a quorum today was | “How did the Mosquito reservation com Yo e ot et > X 4 R ute ho of our coun hopeless, and as it had been ided to eall xistence and how did British subje Army in iinols, LL2. Mr. Mitchell condemned the adoption of | & democratic caucus to consider the rules ons of Jam roes obtaln a | VANDALIA, 1IL, April 13.—The First the ad valorem system in the pending bill, [ Mr. Dockery moved an adjournment, and | controlling interest In its afairs California regiment of the United States asserting that the principle had been de- | at 1 o'clock the house adjourned. The an. e story of the Mosquito reservation has | Industrial army, numberi ut 100 men, nounced by none moro severely than by the | nouncemcnt of the vote rcad from the | its beginning in the last century, when Ni under the comma ral Irye, ar- great democratic leaders, and he gave numer- | clerk’s desk was greeted with loud republi- cagua as a province of Spain. British rived in o Vandalig this afternoon and Ous extracts from the utterances of public | €A cheers and jeers traders from Jamalca began to trade with | eamped on the eastern b f the Okaw men, Secretary Manning, President Buchanan rive 8t east of theClty pre- covering the case, but his f —= — the Mosquito Indians and England sought to [ JySE Just east of the city. Gnaal and others, in proof of this, WESTERN PENSIONS, regard them as an Independent nation and | gr"th' Gty councit provisions sufficiont WHAT FREE WOOL WILL DO. vet to take them under her protection, but y for two meals will be provided them. A GFoilt partcotithe Wntach Was anup|| Lctorans lfl,f.lluv Late War Remembered by | comy lled in the treaties of 1783 9‘,.1' i o There 1s no man m nopular among the | his own wards: “The dizziness Is all gone, | The nerves and nerve centers are starving {0 the discussion of the wool schedulos, v ASH e Genoral Government. with Spain to_abandon these assumptions SR a s SR DIV iRl ony farmers of the country than Hon. 0. M. | and Tam now quite recovered. d them with the elements that will by which, he declared, were arbitrary and un. v -‘»\UINan . Apr —(Special to The | and distinctly recognize the sovereignity of SIOUX FALLS, S¢ Di, April 13.—(; Tinkbam, whose likeness is here give 3 0 up again. Paine’s celery compound Just, placing this great industry on the [ DeC)—Pensions granted, issue of March 31, | Spain over that region. When Nicaragua | to The Bee.)—Sturgis has organized an army S AT G A L AT S e The success of his vigorous lectures enmibodies these advanced ideas regarding the sacrificial and offering Its ashes as a | Mre: Nebraska: —Original—Benjamin 3. | became independent (his soverelghity passed |\, s Goxey's Commonweators, The army manding presence, an excellent presiding | 1S Europe e = e niied| (b106d arid nerye sacrifice to the avarice of ‘the forcign wool | Balrd, St Edward, Boone; Richard 4. | to her. England, now fancylng she had only | |8 0% FORATE Fmantiesiezs e anny | manding N umdonbtediy A it ereqss | He is now residing at North Pomfret, Vt ; ‘ iy Spicklall, Blad yebater. Orig small and weak republic to deal with, re- | no mbers twenty-one he_intentions . ¢ and the citizens of the state will wisely insist [ As was to be expected, so remarkable & srowery, and, to some extent, the greed of | SPickl ,“‘"“";-“'bs"' OuEnalwldow i s e assumptions 1n regard to’this | are to start Sunday for Washington. The [ the office to which the farmers of his own | yuo My CIUEERS of fhe sUE Will " as to | Qiscovery has not failed to attract the atten= et PR U S L e 6 T, o e oy ackolls f EE R e i 1848 mblzed San Juan del Norte, Slonx Falla. atolyihen apvarantly. st ts {stata’ wishite clec il take the licutenant governorship. tion of scientific men all over this country, eir e 3 0f 2 $5,000, - e I5. Brown, Coleridge, Cedar. \ e e e SRTTRIB o liked | | sTeOrUILE) H 7 and Europe. edical journa g ve Vvested In sheep and wool. Such a bill, which [ Iowa: Original-Mathew Newby, Mount | 1OV better known as Greytown. This roused ? ———— Ten years as agricultural editor of the . el S e b Dche SR Med e otrhalaibyaigIven vouchsafed protection to the manufacturer | Hamill, Le et hon ot | the United States. The seizure was in viola- T TR Freeman_ and Watchman ot Montpalior, Mr ham's exp-rience with the wonder- | Paine’s celery compound much discussion. and refused to extend 1t to-thoso engaged: i | Linn. . Rerue s 8. Briggs, Walker, | (i1 "0 the Monroe doctrine, the town com- 480U MEN. secretary and president for several years eaclj | ful remedy that makes people well and is as | Paine’s colery’ compound is extensively used the shecp Industry, which favored. ihs for. | 3 Winnebigo, elsttie amijohresot® [ manded the eastern entrance to the proposed of the Vermont State Dafrymens’ association, for to all other spring medicines as | in all the large homes and institutions for ALY ayored. the<for- [RS8 Ve TGl CLUL IO SIGAFAE canal, and had suddenly become | Mrs. K. B, 176 od by the boards of agriculture of | Milk is more nourishing than water, is not | sick and aged persons throughout the coun- elgn producer at thie expense of the home | NNIhoIAS Truve Ehnant Jravatter] earaguan A owse of the discovery o | drummer. Her husband formerly. traveled U ig i e psli ol L 0 try. Today it stands unquestioned as the producer, was one which discriminated un- | Kopgup OV ete: Al er, 4| fofz Importance; beca o for ‘an: underwear housein: New York. He [ Malne, . New Hampshire, Massachusetts | SUTRIEIE: most valuab u eoktikc, 8 el g o > ) e 5 R LETiy ost valuable and reliable remedial agent at Justly, unnecessarily, mercilessly and cruelly | Colorsdo: O Thamys | sinaCalomia) i ;'[',:;,,:f,'"‘l,’,',‘,,,r,"lr} died and left her with several children to | 8nd Xonic/ st i ““”“nw jtant | Men and women all over the country are | fho’] FaIMbE, ! :.“,‘,,,m;‘,‘,h Rt GUTITR T e ale to that honanza field. 2 SUDDOTEYR SIS EE LIRS el A e oliea ssloner of agricultural affairs, dairy | fnding strength and freedom from discase in | S Physiclan's cor PeHains manilite th kiaoh against the agriculturalist and In favor of | son, Munitou, I i Jol i L, AMunitou, ohn McDonald, 2 ravtOW! ) -] ver o i or o Vorl r Ve h the manufucturer, against the American and | Mohte Vista, Ric Charles A. Phil: | Greytown by us and, the Olavton BulMer | for his route. They had never sent a womin | commissioner ot the World's falr ut New [ Paine's celery compound, It cle and diseases of the heart, liver, and Kidneys. In favor of the foreig lips, Monte Vista nde. treaty were among thi el out, but they gave it to her, and she made | Orleans, member of his state legislature, | oy yiood of the unhealthy humors that a | re'g preseribed by the entire medical faculty, No state in the union had, fn proportion oth, Dakota: ¢ W William Cham- | treaty the United States got the worst of | gych, o success of It that she ls now a mem. | Where lie was chairman of the house commit” | B0°% cirnulation and fagity aseimilation e to population, so much money Investea In | "¢'% Watertown, G 3 y she obwerving, jt, while Hngland. patd ojtier oking Arms foe on agriculture, and recently aecredited | 1 produce. It corrects unhealthy nervous [ It is the greatest spring medicine, “the sheep and wool as Orcgon, amounting, as it attantionhylateyCpgtonlitquenaven Ahe “{“", Probably the best known woman on the | DY the secretary of agriculture to Burope to | action and feeds the nerve centers with just | only spring medicine worthy the name, did, to over §31, to seven and three-fourths MIS-SPELLED SIGNS, safely disregard it. One of the provisions Sa | road is Miss Virginia Poole of New. York, | 8tudy the: labor problem, he is one of the | tyo elements needed to build them up again | says one physic n of the highest standing in head of sheep and to forty-eight pounds this treaty was that neither the United who sells nothing but perfumery. ic stays [ MOSt comspicuous representatives of the | jngo healthy tissues. Prof. Bdward I, | the professicn. For languor, debility and all of wool for each man, woman and child in | Instances Wheroln They Are More Notice asinor Gregh Britaln would, ever onaipyyH RS B B e eva Il tarming interesta of. this cowitry, Plielps, M.D., LL. D, of Dartmouth college | forms of nervous weakness i has proved it the state. able Than Faultless Ones, ooz o I M eacnita counr | and she does a big business. There is Miss | Some time ago Mr. Tinkham was pros- | discovered tho formula for the famos | invaluable curative powor. It makes people Callfornia had over 4,500,000 head of merino | Tn the matter of spelling T begin to fear | (0NN over Nic TaBu, L MoRduit, Sonet | ATline Caraon, whe sells millinery in all the | trated with hont. In the hay ficld, and from | Palners celery compound atter long years of | of all ages and occupations well and active. sheep within her border invested § thatiwe|abitha prasoht renerationtara baesmey| L iy paRtiot Gentraliamanien, ance large cltles cast of the Mississippl and north | the consequent derangement of the svstem [ study of the deep changes that take place In | gy e fo o EG T T 000,000 and_employed over 80,000 people in | 4 V8 B the present geners 29501 inosn Hellze B LIt IONS e protectorate | Of the Ohio. She sells over §100,000 worth of | suffered sev om dizziness, so much so | wornout, disordered merve tissues. Dr. [ The fmous Dr. Parr, who fived fo such & e HALAE ng a trifle careless. The days of the good Sidn't Tngland abandon the protectorate | of the Ohlo. " She sells over $100.01 that walking was dificult, Tt tried the | Piielps was accustomed to expiain in his ec. | Patriarchial grand old e, was aceustomed He argued that no greater fallacy was ever | 0ld-fashioned spelling bee gone, and it u\'ur’llm‘_\:( '|\ull|<l;lm":'“u"uo‘ to exer " famous Paine’s celery compound, which had | tures his mastery over Ilul; disea .«(.1{;.- o | e e er of the prus entertained by the most visionary theorist | seems with them a great deal of intere {iahesdid anot.eBhiakeo ¢ sy ole 4 other, b is to be | been so publicly recommended’ by Mayor | bad blood and nervous weakness, as follows: | W Mot B Inelk i albsy S compo e than that by placing wool on the free list [ that study once considered n mecessity of | ®Protectorate over that reglon from the date fif.l;‘.[;(u‘.f:: b "{hrln:l"' L N o Siana ot eMontuen IR ey Rl theng Ollaliats KT l8aases of the liver, kidneys, and heart [ 40t s ! : the clothing of the masses would be cheup- | somman coors oot e oy ipedtnabispatymtNEIRED Bnsarvithnbvasnay |Fic R RO A Ao L R O1 oL ey O Ssll Tovicks (TOL TavTIR on G thers A someLhIneile s inut teTh Golkt it ane it (o . ened; that was the sole reason assigned N Senool education. What the cause | when she entered Into a U e i 4 Dortion of L40.000 to the | and the resuit was most happy. To quoté be there. eutralize these bad humors. by the democracy for its action. Arguing | Of this carclessness may be I do not know, | agua by which this reservation was estab- 5 T suppose s Shied, the Motquitos to be ailowed to con- | Princess Eugenio, the second daughter of against thly assumption, Mr. Mitehell said: [ but I suppose it is because we live in an age it tiie1a | Dringe. Chaies Bondnadts: | fha fiantee. ot “The whole istory of ctrine Ty a e ; e pinco s Ak tos Minin: RRhe 4 i, T ! Bl opemny ot 'ff:,.f:','i,:z""‘, “;;:.‘UIL";_’ :’[(m""’(":"“"':‘f ’:"s‘ff ‘“f)‘ do not pay atten- | gun “customs and regulations where thesc Princa De Fabrice Massio and wow she lias \TO “RE“ \'[‘LR l‘(]R I\Dl\\s‘ - ORIANGH 000 conl bl e S b e e detalls when they can be as | were not in any way inconsistent with the | &0 .',.'f’,‘ er 10,000 (e L zi;‘ LI L SULAN THE ORIGINAL CORN STARCH.' '__'__'_50 esy. And the very fact thar all kinds of | 5!V dispensed with, vereign rights of Nicaragua, In other :]l”:‘“x‘ rincess Marie, the wife of M. Henr dlindiand et mtveeo v emmorams Yas| Woalen clothing are today infinitely cheaper | IR t¥pewritten business letters many | wor MoRullox rosgEeaLion W O e e ors are tellng of the I 3T § ‘ 2 than they were prior to the levying of the [ amusing and often confusing mistakes are | t0 Nicaragua what an Indian reservation or S saenspaneraradellingyolithe lovtli o2 B ) McKinley tariff on wool in 1890 ought | found, but as the man who reads the letter | (¢ Indian IerHBey e e e aaent el cer e st o yonooses to | Liquor Supply of the Noble Red Man to Be 3 ST s - iofrtiny, Rieat: ¢ letter | yor ngland continued to interfere view it, of the ladies of the Welsh choir ::m‘."';‘»\},f".“’n“’: t:h:"':tll;":mf:n\;trlslf;ofihlt: usually does o in a hurry and simply wants | domestie affairs of the Mosquito reservation | which has recently visited Osborne. On Entirely Qut Off found n the loglcal economic deduction which | {° f¢t8 contained in it, he seldom cares or imNaRayRtiaL thisteountrywoulinibibare ety A OIS (L e must follow and which invariably does fol- [ €VeR notices the odd spelling of the words, | tolerated for an ins ant.” erta just aftel e princess of Wales had ; low in the wake of a policy which subordi- | Law) ve occasionnlly been known to | ' Tell me an instance?” et 1gELciele . yaohis el O othem noticed | MEIKLEJOHN’S NEW BILL ON THE SUBJECT nates the great wool industry of this coun- | €rr in spelling, even in documents prepared MADH:QABITALL OB, TRIELKS, 80 was il in. tho' basin In. tho. dreasing —_ try to that of the forefgn producers of wool, | by their own hands, and when they cannot “Well, In 1888 Nicaragua established a | used was silll in the basin In i easing Whether in Australia, the Argentine Repub- | auietly shift the blame on the typewriter | postoffice at Bluefields. Immediately the :‘“j"- w “'I;"l'" A 'I«I\ .’ll‘:“"-:-'l‘""f» BT | roposes to Prohibit the Sale of Anything lio, tha!SauthYBea landa. ap Bhew e s girl, and theln bulls will ‘goon record ver- [ Britis minister: complained ‘of. this"as an | 1080r8 in it and had the ecstatlo pleasure, fi=EREELCE E IR A8 I Se €Lt He further contended that by the destruc- | Patim, to bob up again at some time in the | intervention in the domestic affairs of the | (00 of drying them won the same towel. e e tion of our own wool Industry wo would be | far distant futur resorvation. What would bo thought of a Lady Butler, who is better known in this Additional Penalties — Some Gen Placed at the merey of foreigu producers | The one place where T consider bad spell- | simflar complaint against the establishment | country as Eiizabeth Thompson, the painter eral Washington Gossip and obliged to double our impoitations. As | I8 really unpardonable is on a sign. I mean | of o postofiice in the United States in the | Of the famous “Roll Call," is living at Aldor- 8 Jesult, prices would Increase far beyond | these large painted advertisements which | Indian Territory, and yet it would be a par- | Shot with her husband, General Sir William the present scale, a great wool trust would | 9eck every business house or vaeant pioet of | allel cas Butler, and their five childron, Lady Butler be formed to oppress us, and our country | fence in the town. I do not know how other How are Amerlcans in Nicaragua re- | I8 palnting a pleture for the Royal academy, Fourteenth Street., would be drained of more than $60,000,000 of | cities fare in this regard, but am sure that | ceived and treated?” the subject being Waterloo. It would be WASHINGTON, April 13 Kold annually to buy wool, and our people, | Omaha can show up a fafrly good number of [ “They are welcome and treated with the | rather intercsting 10 have her vicws on the e nto e e e e Pl yea i wth W Oayanaian hy by the destruction of our sheep herds, would | these glaring monuments of somebody-s Tack | greatess kindness and respect. The Nicar. | woman question, for not even a. husband, | Mr. Melklejohn today e i A be deprived of a cheap and nutritious food. | Of education, ~often in large, able-bodicd | aguans have a strong liking and admiration | five children, and fmmense success can keep | prohibit the sale of intoxicants to Indians. A et BIAGKUBY S B A GOy lotters a foot long. I do not rhean to com- | for this country, and our citizens are as safo | Lady Butler’ from fher art, and any one 0f | qyo prosent law prohibits the sale of malt, | tests Migs Wiheelock's cificicic 3 Diin of those home-made slgns that we are [ as regards their liberties, their lives and | the three is considered unfavorable to reai (% PR SE PR 8 BE SRR B | R, MRS TSGonts RiRermer: 8 o Barley and hops, plums and prunes, all [ all familiar with, % W ] rogres 4Oy 5 | Saxiel 3 3 a h, such as: ‘“Washeing | their property as they are in the United | Progress. 3 3 > - il she said: ‘“Cavendish is the master. o produced largely In his section, also re- | and Irning Don Hear," but to e s | Siots . The youngest g hild ot Prince Bis- | & Denally ot'not lesa than two years impr American whist laws govern the clubs, but s SEAR!.E5 &a celved a share of Mr. Mitchell's atiention, | paintd lettering, done b et s v , [ ent or a fine of not more than $500. The h ! [ + | painted lettering, done by men who make a How s the Mosquito reservation gov- [ marck, the little daughter of Count Llerbert | onment or a fine o ) $ his playing Is the authority. Hoyle, in his and I‘ul- ’m(\:-rlml ‘Ihfll h)_ the pending bill | business of such work, fo d on the stores | erned?” and the former Countess Hoyos, was bap- [ law is evaded, however, by the sale of in- | day, was great. He was the originator of E 2 & paralysing blow was struck at these pro- | along the principal stréots of the el “Nominally, by a so-called king; really, by | tized at Schoenhausen castle a' few days | (ocicating liquors to the Indians under vari- | the game he taught, and was the authorlty ), g s 1 KRCARGE. Nostarm sgstoulefion. North URixteentn . sirast a5 atora | n Cablngt cOMDGRAL oF Jamalen noaracs ahe | boe Bl e o A8 ous names and. brands, such as lemon es- | for years. In fact many of his old laws q Zgsd 'u.ml l'l(‘"ful l‘fll fell under the ban, flax and | which for the past two years has an ounced | boast that they are British subjects. These | poldine Alice. Including the members of | U8 Dames and bri 4 S fentet hold good today, and old copies of his book h f joriR. Yeketables and dalry products, horses | to the public that It 18 a “Qrogeriery’” lacated | Jarmaica hegross have been running and ron. | fon family and Dr. Schweninger, who is ce, ginger extract, bitters, and other prep- | re giieult to get at $200 a volum ULL R "'"" ‘“‘;l”j‘v ©ggs, not one escaped the blight directly opposite to a “Shavelng Parlor.” The | bing the reservation for half a century or | now seldom absent from any Bismarck festi- | arations, compounds and compositions, Mr, T SR S SRS UDRHSRAGI0E Eha Wilkembill B it pros | prinolalicornantor the tawn: Weark s large. i miore: ey, Kash. thelr BN Asoatne Hn | el e e LoE Lho. famcie (oabls Meiklejolin's bill prohibits the sale of not T T | SRR T . The fahaas sous of doliars ‘were thrown to | advertiaing hoard, one ot the cards on whish | Jamalca and thelr trinka packed ready to 0o | Lha NAProusding countrs: wers prosent. Pelnos on1y malE¥ epirituolisonivincuatiiauors bt s ! Chronie e fishermen o ada, States that something or other will be | the country at a moment's warning. They | Bismarck has no male grandchild, all the JARRCh A3 8} 5 A i g : ) ) “-\.I‘f'y'; "::‘ ln; 11;:||:'_:| ;W r'h'; I";l:l‘lmp:v“!rll; (Promtly Attended To." Poor Farnam street [ collect the revenues, pay the king his salary, | children of his sons and daughter, the Coun Hl artl I;~ wha! :<|n»\<-| w.‘» Ilull.ulh \r\l‘wh x-.»T.l: l.xfl‘.“}:n'. .Hf ange \{.,.”.“7‘.,'”‘..”' on - to i) Nervous 1800084¢ A rkable fac at out of | s Insuited by having its name painted as | some $2,000 or $3,500, out of them and divide | tess Rantzan, being girls. produces intoxication, d provides for a § 4 A Al % \ v fi":‘..‘:”“{;:fi“ ’4_.1'. |l|u:‘|us S en bl DHL puts { “Farnum’* and “Faroham in several caacs, | the rest, They exacied & head tax of $2. for Is the tranquil east succumbing to the | punishment by imprisonment for not more | MF ';‘M:‘\' Horbach has takon out A Private & "xI:m ke .’h”n s i $35, -J \0 0 were taken Going down to h Omala the other day | each person landing at Bluefields when I was | bustling influences of the western world? | than two years or by a fine of not less than | MIt 10 rn‘w_u": B k warehouse a 1207 / Specal L )m“n mllu l:”0{”.|l,'1|\u"u]ru|l' !vm.l\lrym I saw from the car window a few specimens | there, and impose a customs duty on all ar- | Here is an advertigeraont which recently | §10 for the first offense, and not less than | "oY Street w 1103 3111008 314,000, Y A 4 Tawhie rofessedly. were tho tHaeht | of extraordinary spelling, At the intersec- | ticles landed, even those from this count appeared in a Tokio piper: “A young lac $8001 far eaohiofenth. thereatter foriby ibath James Stephenson was the first of the DI381523. O professedly were the friends | tion of one street Is a church, which bears | that are free' under our t with Nicar- [ wis got marridd. ‘8he Is very beauti o party which left for the coast with the city of the farmer, h lca ishes to get ma i y fine and imprisonnient, in the discretion of Y i U PR > Smeln to the effect that it 1y the “Castolar | agua, Their contrl is a usurpation of Nicar- | ful, has a rosy face, ¥/hich Is surrounded by | fee 80d Imprisonment, | person. conyieteq | €OUNCHl to return home. He arrived yester- | 4 10 conl sentdio0 denounced ‘the lumber | Street, etc.* while. dingonally opposite' the | ngua's soversign rights, And. both an nsuit| davk mm Yur feyebrows show the | gan stand_committed until fine and costs [ 94¥ morning TULATMENT BY MALL Consultation Frea A, AL | a program of sacred song | We cure Catarrh, All Diseases of | . Henry is a well known woman Bmpress Bugenie scems to be playing the April is the most favorable time. + "AWONO03 0009 SI ALITVND 1538 P L S Alest fluards LSS TAREGT >, & A CHICAGD, PHILADELPHIA, LONDON. s o 1395, 1876, 1831, SIVER LIS TUINGSFORD &SON. Monvfocturers, Osweco, MY, USA. THE STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS. SOLD ALL AROUND THE WORLD. WASHINGTON BUREAU OF THE BEB, and coal schedules and asked how Mary- | city's ‘sign board says (hat 1t 1u° Caciaiis | oEu™8 : e 3 iy ng v ookl saslindu y oW 2 s oard says th asta and injury to that republic. The Mosquitos [ form of the hall moonand the mouth ia | Sha'l WANG Compiied WKl e and €osts | oy ok oning ffi\".'»f.‘..f‘.!i‘."i Faeoul vate 5 hklvathy Jduty | strect, and T always supposed the name was | are not benefited. Thelr reservation I plun | small and protly. She<is also. very vich. O R ,{:::,,”I’m E8 So.ave anc.zenalye i o b given at (ho Young Men's Christian | the Nose, Throat, Chost, Stomasit, “cent dovelopment of m””:v o l'.:r "f“’l_' gpelled Castellar, dered of its natural wealth for the benefit [ and well read enoughilto admire flowers Senator Manderson today received a telo. | @8cociation auditorium under the d'rection of | Livor, B ood, 8kin aid Kidiney Dlas- Ho asserted that the \\'nw',‘. bill ",;'” el In the same neighborhood a shop window [ of theso greedy Jama negroes, these | In the day time at tle 8ide of a life conpan- m from U. J. Burnham announcing the | Mr. McGuire | e26es, Foma'e Wnaknesses, Loast stroyed silver mining interests by redueing | Lponeq Cnduisitive that within can be pur- | ‘British subjects, sah!' " lon. The man whom ol will chaose must | Goa(h “of his brother, Colonel Horace B, | Contractor Hugh Murphy has been in. | Manhood, AND ALL BRIVATE Dise the ‘duty on lead contained. in Miver FieRs. | aunaed i Jowlery A llitle’ furthae .on_ a 0 you indaeratand that Nicaragus haa'at || Al80 be young,. handssme and well ‘edus | Hilnhamy, U 8. A retired, whioh: osourred | struatod Ly the Board of Public Works 1o | FASES of MEN. ores. Coming o a conetucian Me iitorsd | drug store adveriises that a certain line of | last declared her sov ignty and taken pos- [ cated, and be ready to share the same grave rday at Richmond, Va. Intermcnt will nothe work of paving Twenty-cighth | h1UE8 FINTELA AND RECTAL Urcrus curod AUALeds Bane/ie s conbiuslat IMEMILOR E::I\Iu\;"::'1.«)[:‘4LII|':1(:I: & “apect ality.” while | & aslon of the reservation ¢ with her. . bo at Ariington cemetery, near this olly. | sireet from Poppictan 't Waolworth avcnme, | "1 ut painorlotantion fruw Lus Voorheos In 1851 to show that he was ohee ather & ¢ of the same id, elther do. It is wha ie should have done A bunion may be ed by bathing the | (olonel Burnham was for a number of years | und Twellth street from Izard to Nicholas t 'URE. a protectionlst: then gave a startling lst of | D¢t WIsHing to be outdone or on account | long ago. She should never for an instant | affected part. I hot 'wafer to which & ten. fudge advocate: of the Tepartment ‘of ths | Gtreet calamities and’ aisasters which had affteted | O A€ fact that it is a convenient place | have ylelded to England’s claim that her | spoonful of salt, a tablespoontul of tareh Blatta 8t Omuha. on the atafivartGanecel | S f b ¥ our country since Clevelani's’ imavguration, | L0,*.0P, before going to the city O the puck- | saverclknty constated of holating a flag und | and a few drops of arnict huve been added. | George Crook | 3, final estimato of 4010 was asked for by e i P Soetng LR (GALKHIN . & houses, soliclts customers for “station- | then sitting supinely down, with no pow then wipe dry with ‘m #oft linen vowel and The fig hat has bee sing over the | MeDonalk enfleld at a meeting ¢ he Cearles a3 318 South 13ta Su, dea A.:l‘lll|||‘:rl)fl\l';llxlv‘r“:'l\u-‘ Irotectia rosperity of | ary perfumes” A feed store not far away | to protect or defend it.” apply lodine with a camel's halr brush, ‘",':'.,“:1"",',' ,",'h:l',u'“,’,; heen NABLAK aven L Roard of Public Works yesterday afternoon, | Dr. Searles and Saurias, OuAuA Num wound up &s follows: e system, & Is almost eclipsed by a huge cloth sign, ‘‘But the Americans there seem to oppoie ar a loose shoe all the time, or one which | gfiice from Huron to Rapid City, . D., ended | The amount will not be allowed until the M bill as it stands today Is based on | VICh displays among other interesting read: | Nicaragua’s control of the reservation? as the leather covering the bunion cut out. | foday fn n very abrupt and satisfeetory mane | BOrth Omaha s has been thoroughly 10 definito, well recognized prineine 1 eo o0 | Ing matter one line which contains a state *'Yes; but perhaps because they have lucr: Bunions are caused by undue pressure ner to the people of Huron. s commis. | cleaned out of customs taxation, Tt 18 melios tore iy | ment, a question and_the answer tive concessions from the Jamaica negro of- People who are so' fortunate to be asked | gioner of the general land ofice Informed | The Colner Grain company has fled arti- nor protection, and’ yet it is bain. pat og0 | body Does It. Does What? Save Money.” | ficlals, and perhaps they are actuatod by a | to vit Miss Ellon at her South Kon- | Senator Pettigrew that he could not make | cles of Incorporation. in . the affice of & o Ldars anTa Bt 286 1l AR, RN R I have not decided whether the man fear that the Nicaraguan government would | sington home need not expect that they will the change asked for | county clerk. The capital stock is fixed 5 sponsible for this work of art was off on | not confirm those contracts, which are ex be permitted to sit and twirl their thumbs The following postinasters were appolnted = $25,000, and the organization is for the pur ' l FE : a L No Cure No i Callon or address with stamp for olreulira, froe 18, 18t stairway south of Pog !;‘ln:\'"\nim":k» ;‘r{.u:\l:(hl:kl.url;. \.»l::dr.-‘l::uih:lsfl his spelling or his grammar, but probably | tremely favorable to the concessionaires. I | in idleness. The philanthropie aciress has today:' Nebraskn—Bradshaw, York. county, of dealing In grain we make it freo trade and whereln protectio: lll:\. sentiments were all right deem this fear undless, however. do | basket of work always on hand. It is filled A. R. Allen, vice T. A. Glerens, emoved; | 15 Iin Dalloe pa s b ‘4’“.‘;‘ ";' These are but a fed of the many instances | not doubt that Nicaragua Is &0 anxious to | with unfinished garments for the Poor, 804 | Riaasanton Bufralo’ can: A Hiaval | Yotew 10 secure its passager — o O CPOUEH | of the kind which can be soen all over town, | get and retain peaceful possession of her | every feminine VISHOR thay st b iyena e G v re el | “This, Mr. P "" sag 3 and which stand up and in language more [ own terriory that she will confirm all ex. knitejing and sewing, while the unaccom- lowa—Epworth, Dubuque county, T. H, Ighost. ordor. Th ita” Kentral charante | BOWerful than the voice of an orator tell | lsting conceaslons or grant new and equita | plishas may hold sentyr of fuseish ooy | ., lows o8 W B Harpln i ppon ousineas connected with county road i Norvy Fowor: Lot Mantiond; Dulrknossy fotion Sheat onllor, I Its weneral character: | of ‘the rapid decline of ‘the' old-fashloned | ble Ones In thelr stead. It in aiss. pocsinie | 1hes 12 onderry liad ‘a habit of tuklug | “Hanh . DakotaVodnany. - Bon . Homme | PAVINE ‘matters. M. Stenberg says that | Nigi Te i Lk of Coufldouced ation nis biIl reminds mie of the linos of | habit of spelling correctly. Shades of | that Nicaragua has not been altepethoe pole | qady Lot recuperating influonce long be- | conats 1, Kedion e osen Hala e | Chicago Is pest-ridden with smallpox, and | Neivouse Sl Drting; Loss of Fower ordsworth: Noah Webster! 1Is it a possibility that at | tle or diplamatic in her seizure of Moiquito, | for the “rest cure" was fnyented Otes | COUALY: F. J. Kedlee, vice Joseph Halva, re- | 81 6 Connected "with ‘the shecad ot aaaar q N “The swan on still 8t. Mary's lake some time. in the not far distant future, | but we should be very conside of those ry ten days, after her usual bath in the [ “SMiCioe AL €. Dird en commis- | the Plague Is promptly and effectually suj 1 . a load to Floats double, swan and shasow you will be forgotten and that erstwhile | so long outraged as she been. morning, she returncd to bed and stayed gy B2 " COMIEET | preased by both the newspapers and the | Misers, Conumption, Tisanlty and Death, By 1 mhe bill 1s sectional in the extreme In its | useful volume which bears your name will | = “How about the Corn islands? Have they | there wutil aventam her sro PuL 0. & taa | M-oNed postmaater at Ore authorities oy with writlon: guaranton o general makeup, glving protection to the | take Ita place beside the family bible and [ been ceded to Great Britain, or that country | gown. had hey Aianer aorene in her own ¢ 1 - iy Asthm: Bronchit(e, Crotn. products and Industrics of one section and [ bo considered valuable only for the purpose | been granted a naval station thorss apartment, and rested on the sofa reading a M) \Whiak with Cavendish A memorlal window to “Stonewall” Jack ut to takbr denylug that protection to another. In & [ of pressing flowers and autumn leaves? Noj It cannot be #0. I do not think there | light novel until badtime. No friend, how Miss Kate Irwin Wheelock, the famous ' yon jy to he pluced in the Prosbyterian 40 (et 1 oldy 0.i old word, the peadiug bill 1s a legislative | What an awful prospect to contemplate. Is any danger of that. N gua would no | ever Intimate, was admitted to seo her dur- | Whist player of Chicago, has received church at Lexington, Va., of which he swas i i aoustrosity, with the head of & mwn, the BEMAC, | doubt let tho United States bave them, nuu) ing the day, @ uew claim to distinction, She Las @ mewmber, ¥ For sale by Goodman Drug Co., Omabas | Chairman Stenberg of the Board of County - S Commis s returned lust night from an X Wesl's Norvo and Brain Treatment positive writion gunrantes, by suthors tended trip to Chicago, whither he wen oxisnded irip.t . hither B uly, to cure Weak Memary: Loss of