Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 40, Number 33, Jasper, Dubois County, 23 April 1898 — Page 6
ISSUE ISM COB.
President McKinley Sends His Promised Cuban Message Into Congress.
ASKS FOR POWER TO END HOSTILITIES.
'In t lit- Smut tif II ii man 1 1 j , In the Vim. r lt MlzMiioii, in MteH of Knti.inuTfii a mi'i iihii laiorcota win. ii .i.' I a the 1. miu MMl IBB I'uly t IpeaB ml tu Ait, tU War in ( nli Musi Stop.''
W A.-AiNu ion, April II. The prosideut acut tlu- following meaaaye tu tu Qung rcas of the United btatao. I ho Mi .ii;'. Obedient to mat rvept of ih' constitution, t bub commands Umi pics dent to givo from Unit to tiiuc Um uoagreM lutortnation ol the fci.i ..- of the Untat mmi m contain :. i i. Ihelr BOUaulcrai lob s. tell measure s .. . !l ' snail JUdgO DC. Ossary BBS) fXH"1''""'. 11 '"' WO "IV iluij no to Mlltfll lour I. i,v Bithrcgarxi tu lue grave crisis thai ha urisen in tin- roiatioBa of the Celled Mails U) spa. n uy reason ol the waif are tliai foi lu Tit TM n BTrT jmrr he t rairirrl In tiie nelgkbormg UlUUll Ol I Ul U. I ll.t so liflM . ' I t Ill Iwate coBBWBttoB at the unban q Mnttuia with um -Mate of our.euii Union, aad. ta (rare re. atoms, the course which la bow laeunibeui ui..ii Ike Bbtloa to adopt mast needa bear t. Um traditional policy .'1 our government, .f il is lo accord wiiii tu.' precepts laid down by the f., ut4era of Um republic and religiously obaervoJ by euocven.u,. u..ii.iu. u aiioiis io ill.' j r.x-ut day But Um baoooaBwr ol l aUlai htevedeUoeuv The i'isai in revolution i t-ut Um mow aaot of other siaiiiiir insurrections rhicu kave ocaarred ta Cube against the dominion of gpalBi U!c (Illing over a period "f nearly kail a century, oecn of eimu. iiur.ug .i progreae, Ma OUujccto.1 the I rubsi Stall", t.. 'r a- all . espouse Iii euforclngitsneiiti ... l. avis, caused OUoruioUi losses to Alin'i a . ii a.le an t eouiaairce; caused irritation. naBuyaaeo aad diu turbunce among our cltioiis, and IntatHW else of i ruei. haitarous and i.uclvlill a practices of w.irlaro, diia. Kid ihe sensibilities and Bfh udcd lie human sympathies of OUT people A t.-rtiii' irna In Mayngeal Since tli': present revolution began, in February. lsä, t has country ha-, miu Ihe fertile do:. . i. ul oar tliri'MlioM ravaged by lira BBU C or d lb I lit nurse .if a n uuetjuale .11 tin- history of tiie is I aad. aad rarely paralleled pa to ta number ul Um i .tarn-, .mu the blttrilcMif lue c. tiles! Iiy any re . 'lulion ol ftoakara liaaaai where attepen m ut ie.(iio. t.'.vHf to he free. kBVaj boon optKMad o.v the POWCI f the aovt reiyn xtutc. ar poopla kava (wbi-lu ajoavaa) proayaioaM mihimiiIi j reuaoed to eoaa paratn.' w.ni. km coameroa rirttially pur.i-Iy7-iil, lis exo. itiouai ii".iiii tiveMaa duu.uUi.'d. Iti tl 'ld Ui'l w.i-'r Ms bulla lu FBiBa. aim Ita people periahityj hy t. ba of ttiousauii from bajafaf aad ui uiuiiotv Uuerimi ItVattaaa BaitaUad lay NaaitaakUty. We have;, uu.l ours.'ivo i-onstiulned. In ih Iim rvau.e of thai stru t ueulraat akick our laws enjoin bäi arhl h the law of unions oouiuiauiis. t ."in i our own waiara aad aratck our owu neuiwris ,n j r- a-ul . . n : any uii.awfui acl in an' of thci uo.ms i KU i radb has attSbretli the rap.ui lavbatod by our eltlaeaa la Cuba bus btH'u largely toat. an t the temper ami forlN aranre of our n-ople kate bobb aoifiy tried as to bakrat a peri.OlU uur si ano'iia; o r own ettiboba, abuii has iuaviiubly foUBd its ,... :i :i ..n !o time in the national legiaiature ao taatt uaaaaa Wholly eit.-rnul to mir own Oo.iy politic eu;ross attt niion Had atand in the way of IBB! ajnabflo Tot: on to Uonaesli.' ad van -lueiu that kfljosbbbb a et -coaiBBbed ooouBonarealtk wkoao prlaiBl max iui nas bwba Mba bvotdaace of all rorela OutMUKo iiieiita. All this I. usi m-cds awaken aad hau lndetd arou-e.l the ii'inost concern on tke part of tt.is fOTSI BBMOl .is well during my pfiiii cuiwr um) own uiliuii istralioat i rr. .rt r Um rre ion, b itaalaaal ration. In April. lH.aJ, tue i-vils from wklek our country sullirr . through the ( UbBB war be aine so onerous luat my BcwUawoaaor BMdt an eSorl to bring ab ut a peace tliruugli the ,ni rveutlou of ttiia government m any way thut ruighi leu 1 to an honorable adjustment of the coiuest between .spam ami n.-r rwroitod colony on the basis of some effective chemo of s. .r-gov-Ornuient for ( bba under the Hag an I bovere.gnty of spuin. n falliad, through the reii.sai .if me BpaBiak fovoraaaeflt Ums m jaowi.rt i i:is, tor any rin o.' in diut ion Of, HKleed.any pluuof sein. m nt wiu. h did not beIn with Hi. u '.ual BUh.n.ssi n of tue insur-
in itner country an I UMB OBiJ on
as .-.pain n i sen mini.-, tvm III lo
ar coiitiuuid unanaled. 'I he re
ibt' insuri-'ents in uowia- d.uiiu-
cen' a
auch tonus
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als.aace oi it
ttpala'a rutile and Inliuman KITorta. Tbe ellurlsi of .s.pun a.-r" increased, both b the di.snau h of fresh 1 i.-, :,, i uini aud by thaddition lo i he horrors ..i ti," strife of a an aud Inkuman phas.-. happily unjn- . . i-ni.' i a the uiiKicru kjtbtory f .,i.i .. i i knattab 1 ple.s. The p.... i v of isla, ii i. and 0OB) " iitra(lon, inaugurated by apt -'ten Hal. do. OB Ootober It, ibi. in in.- pruv nice ol Pmar del Kin. w.a.s i Ban po oiMadod u embraoe all of tu, Inland to whim the power of Spantab arum was a e to reach by occupatioa or by miln..ry operations i ., peaasrtutiv. including uli dwell mg in the op agru-uiurai interior, were dm m lato r. ,..r. rlaou tous or I aula ted plac s held by the trooias. 1 be raisiuaj und movement ..f pro,lons of all U I lids were Intel .1. tel. The Qj wi n- ia.c a-BMte, dwell Inirii uaroofed aad bred, anils destroyed ami. lu short, i vernm.ig tkat bBBaUt dOHolato tbe luad and roader it audt toi buuiun iiiii.ii.it .. .ii or aajuport wan oomaaaadi i by one or tue oth-r of tue conteudliv parl.es, and executed lj a., tb power a. Uteir dbtpo.su 1. The S- alle.l Ken.nt ent rat Ion. Uy Hie i no.- : i - p sc a a UnmlaUrBtloa look. oftlce. .mir iii.'" leioiiieniiui.on so-oalied -bad been made effective orrr Utn hattor part of tbe four cent rui au.i west, rn iro.n. es Ciaru.. Matanraa. Havana aad Plnar del ttio. The iigiuuiiuial .oiiiJalioh, lo the m : Una U i Baniher el ..t' UO or atora, as herded wltkia the 1. 1. wis and their luim -d .air , mag . uepriM'd of th" ii. -.in, .1 s ,p,,(rl ren I. r d dest itute of s.. .'. i . ., ti ,,r. . . , i and exposed to the most u lis. hoi, i y colldlll' lis. Daatraeil mitj mmI NauiwaMaaB. Aa the si areit of f.. d laei aaed wltb UMtttw eaaiatlnb of Um depoptuai d areaa oi pruduetioli. deatllUtlOfl and Haul O' eaiii" in.s. r and atai tu ion Montk by taontk tbe äaatk rate laoreitsed ik aiaiii. ng ratio, iiy MarcB, bVaV.ae Bbttltai to ooBaerrallv eatlmatoa, from odwMJ Bpaii:sii sourees 'he mortality an Baj Ukc ieroii.'eiilrmloes mm starvation ami Hie diseases thereto in. hit-til, r. adWptjreenl moftkalr totui bbnbwr. N" iractieal rauei was acOi'tb I to Lie ilest, U '. i lie ul. r.'Uideiiod towns, ulreudy aufteii'ig from the ,i .. rui 'deal til could five BO BaX So-called ROBea of cult i atiou eatabllaheil witbln tne lmtnediaM ,iva of tbeol lee military coal rol ab ul in.- cltea and iort itl -d cauip . pmvi d llusaihar v as a tiined) for tbe nuSeruvg '.ne uiiioi tuuales, Belnif for the m ist p.iri women und i h.idren, Willi ai'e I an ! iuip.es, mi. a enl .',.. nj Ui,. laae and hunger, could not huve titled tne aoil, wuiitiui liKji. seed or sh-ller, lor their ouu upftoit or for the aup:y of the titles, l.'c.oni enirai on. BJop.ed avowedly as a war bicemare, ta order to cut ad the pBBeurceaol ike lnaunranui, worked its predbb llin-.i iT.u.t. As I sa.it in in-, iiie.su., of last llenMiil.. r. it was not a in,., id warfare, it wa bt term! nation. Tm only ja-ac it could beget aas I l.al the Wildi ; lie . and lue graVO. A loirir,.,i itnaffll' Meanwhile t he military situation In ttH ituiiid iia.i audi rfloea .. bout eabia rkania Tue aatfaordinui y ait vny thai i hara- lei i.ihI lie' aecon i jeui of tin- in whea tke inurcaU lataded evea tke kitberto uakai d belda of li nur del K i o. an i carried havoc aad dfatitutlon up to the walla of tke city of
ii.-. -iii ui 11, hail relapsed fulo a dogged struggle In tin- central ami eastern Brot .net '1 lie sjinnisu urms rega.ne.l a nieasme of (Mttrol in I'lhai del KlO and parts of lluvi.ua, hut, under the i xisling atwaditioaa ti Iba rural country, withoui imaaadtate improveateat of their productive altua tion. Kven ikut pari ail) reatricted. tbe revo luti.ii.Ut held IBBtl own. und iBetf niihwla aaabt, pat forward bj spam us Ute eaaenttal aad öle basis oi pea. . seemed us lai disiunl as ut tbe oi.trt, I onf routed with a (.rave rrotilem. In Uns stale of uflairs, my ailiriiin-trat Ion Ion mi use. i uohfrocted auk tke Rraei probteBi Of itadtttv. Myinessacr.il las! PtoeBBbW re Vii-wetl ike situation and detailed the mrptaken, mtb a lew of iBlteTtaaj its fceuvbaaaa and opening tin-ay to some lona of honorable si il. n. em i'lie assatsiiiuiion of the prime mimaier. ( aaovaa, led toacBBBn or govern, mem in ispu.n. ii,e former atuaialatratloa pli-dgnl to nulijugatioii wit limit cum esaloB Jave place to 1 1 1 1 t of u more liberal pyty, eaaaaatttetl 1 tag in aiivunce to a polity of r form. Involving the principle of home tb lw I uba und l'uertu Uico, i ho overu r
aa tkl government male through Its new enVoy. lieu WtHslford. ui.d lookkug to uu immediate mid taot4Va ameuorai. n of tuecoia.litlon Of tke laland. attBoUgk u .t acispusl to ihe extern of admitted .nedut.. u in any bibpb, were met t assurances that hoiua rule, in .in advancsMl phase, wo :. . be ftirtiiwiib offere i i i uba, w iiboui waning for the aar u bam. au i that more In. main' u. . .le d. s..,, .. I thcBciiorin prevail in the conduct of hoatlntaea Pwttry of tiie New l ...v eminent of bilu. lUCldellla,.V vv ,U tliee dec. Ill a! i ' IS. II..' 0i' Bvarumetit of Spain connnuevl and c .mpleted the p .,,.; i I b -gUll b Ita predecessor of beatifying fr.euoly it-gu-d for tlilsuution by rcieas.ng Ainet . .n c.l..eas bed tinier one charge or another oni.e.'.e.l Wttk the insurrecUoa. ao that by the aad ol Noveabae, abt a single petaoa eautled la uuv vva u our national protection. reaaaiaed in a stpumab piisoaWhlie these negottatloaa were in progress the Ibtiiebiiag daailtuttoa ol tue aafortuaate lettuicenti u ioi's a: i li t aijrunng naortalll) . ii lis- tliem allied tarnest alirBttoa i'tie success vv huh hud aileti.iixl the liiu.lcsl uu are of relMI bateadod to tne ufienng Amerloan ctticena aanoog ihein br th" judloioua expemlUure tin o.aiia ci si, lai ugencic of money uuiu ooria'e.l i xi.ress v tor iheir su.eor by 'he
Joibi reaulutio i appro t dafaj 'i pW. prompted the huuiun. ext. noon of a s.nu.ar scheme ,,f j aid to the gn-at Uisly of suflen rs A sugei- I tion to tins end wan botiaienebd lu by the . Sp..n,sii uui , : .lies All App. .I lo Ihf Amern in I'l-ople. 0a Um Sttk of Deceaaker laal i cause 1 tobe! Issued an li' al lo li e Ameiicali people, In- I vulug i on in out. ans in money or in kiud for
tin' succor or the aUirvtng sunerer 1:1 1 uboy KoUowia 'l is. oa the Hk of January, by a almiLar public lauounoemeal of tke forinnigon of u iviuiai i uban reuef oo mm it tee, w u b boa Iijuaners in New Yortt elty, ajoabpooeat ol three membera reproabBtlmi tue Aaaertoaa national I'.. ' I ,lt. 1 III.' I,..! l.,lta lttl.1 ll:ll 'LS. I'l,'-
meuts ol ti.e community. The adorta of that'
coinin.tiec have t t n unt. in g and accouipiistW much. Arrauemctits for fre tranxportatton to Cuba have arcaily aide I Ute ohayita ble work. The president of tie American lied I'ross. an-1 Ti p.-. seniatives if otuer con tnhutory orgaiiirutions have MBero sly visited t'uh.i aud eo-ojeri.teii wrh tue c n-ui-gcneral ami the local euittoritlet t.. make nve dls poaltloo of the rei ef ooll '-l ihrnugh the ef-
forts of the cent al c.imtnitiee. Nearly tfüoJ.iaJÜ n money aud sue ilea ha- a re. i ,v r ' ached the ( sunerers, and n. is forthcoming Tbe aap- I
plica are adtti. lad duty free, an i transportUna to the Interior has ins'n arraag 1. s.it:iat the relief al ttral aeceaaarliy coBttaod to Havana bad. tbe lurger cities, is now axiended tnrousn m st. It out all. of the towns where Buffering exists, 'i'uousanda of lives have already been saved. Keeeaatty for t hange aWeaarjalaada The neces-ily for a . h lege la ' 11" c .I. I 'il of the recoie ' ,t i adoes is n eognl od by t aa Spanish goTcra bannt tt'ttbia a few daya paal the orders of lien. Wey it r have been revoged, the reconci ntr Mloeaare.it ha said. to in- permitted to rt tur.i to i'u ir hob be and nkted t resume the se.i-supporlihg pursuits of peace; public works kave been ord red to give them empfoyatent, and a S im f iaVa(l-W ha bbbB approprtated ior their relief. The war in ('uha is of such a mture ttiat abort of Nubjugailon or eXtenniaaUoa n llnal military vn t.'r. or either kide -eems taapractlcah.e. The all raative Uea In the phyalctal oxh aust ion ot th ne ..i the o n. r party, or mthaps of bc.ih a condition arhlck In e8eet,eoded the leu years w..r by tiie ir ice of Xatijon. ihe proapaetof auekb protract toe aad eoacluatoa of tu. preaeal strife i n ninUncenoy hardly to be cimienpiati il wdh eipmuiinitv bv thocivilueii wo. id. und least of ill by the (Jaitod sta'e-, aifect'si an I Inired as vvc are. deeply aud inumuteiy by Ita (batobfaba. I lieu llv Diltv to Itoth Mite. Keallinc this, it apvean'd to be mv duty. In a spirit of true friendlineni, u leas to stain than ho the ( ubana. h have s . tntn-h to lose uy the prolongation .f the atrugglo, to seek to nrlm; a- t ouaediate termiuation of Hie war. io tin-end I aubmilMdt on t'.ie aTth BltlpkB, u a result of m it ;i repreaentatii n and i oi i nipnart enee. through the United states n.st,-r at Ma.'.nd. propoBttloab to the Spanish Rovena Baaatlaoaunn to an artnlatlee untU Oetober i. for the nego'.la ions of p 'ace with tbe good ofttces of the ore-id-nt. lu addition I ask Um immediate revocat ion of the order of recon.eiatratioti. ao as to permit the people to rbtttta to their farms nnd the needy to be niievd with provisions and suppliea from t lie I'mi 'd Siat-'s co-operating with t lie Spanish author. lies . as to afford f ml relief. Keply of the SpanhUi akfni I. The reply of the BMaiah BBbHaet vrn recelv.si on t he n u'h of t he ;dst ultimo. It oilers, as tiie ue-atis to hriug alsiut peace in (.'uba. lo conti ie ihe arena rati n thereof to the insular tie part m"iit iiniMirioi as the eon cur-" nee of that body would ! necessary to rea h ahn aal resmt. it being, however, until r-to st that the poarera resrrved bv th'1 constitution to tue central eeverBaneai ar.- got kiaeeaed or rtlmtalahad Ab the Cahaa parllaaient doc not meet until the fourth of May bests the Spanish government would not object lor its part to accept at once a suspension of hostilities, if asked for by the iiisin , -,s : r in i he general in chief, to w hom it would perta.n. lb such ease lo determine Ibe duration und conditions of the armistice. The pro pool t umi auboutted Qen, Weoa ford ami the reply of Ihe Spffnis'i y vernmeut were both in the form of brief in. moriinda. the let-,,.; w i, a',. I-:, re me. and are sutjstsnUaUy In tm' laTlbuagc above gtveo. The faactfoa of the Cnban pmUaaaaatin the raiti er of pr. par.il p uc . a.id the manner of Its doing so are i.ot expressed in ta- Spanish memorandum, awl from UeO. Woodford's explanatory reports of preliminary dlacuaaUaaa pri .dmg the final e infere ice. it i tindersioo i thai i lie spun s'i gov .riinieiit st.mds leal.'to aire tb iusuiar ttm.'i s full powers t.. settle the I rflba ol peaca with the insurants, whether bv d rect neyot Ustloa r lad rrctly by tueans of layialatlob d "'s n 'I appeir. Im ippoio! leg Ilea t piion of 1 1 v i' r t ii rcsv, With thii last ov erture In the Air itloa of imnieo ate peiaoe aad its disupiouitiiis' r.-c ptioa by Spain, the executive was brought to
the end "f u s i ffi.rt. Ii my ant.u.ai iiiesajre aid: "Jf the untried m Kecogniti n .if th" taaori recommeiulai Ion "f t he i neutral intervention to
uu' a rati 'U.il
tesiain .. and lu'i i v n! .on in fav.ir of otii or inc
oihiir parf. " I sp'-ak mil of forcible annexa-
of I' c mb r last 1 isures Hier.- remain: t,i . as lUlgeren ta n e . n lent e of 1 iba
1 t ' i I 11 , lie ar I. V IRlposMinuii. " between tho i n-
. nt ...n ,ii fava.r of
t ion. for that run bot be thought of. That, by
our code ol mra.it) , w ou.d b' criminal acgi-s-MOla. narcupon i reviewed tiieos giifii antlies la th-nght of Presldeni Uranl measured worda. Uttered lu 187b, when Bftet se.eri fears of aBBg ..liai v. d.-strut tive ni l cr.iei iiarourilies in
one. us. on I ii ,; : ... i .-, . li e IiC i I a iU Was llll'f. Usi l '. and t kB! lie . was not warrant ed
to IIMl '"-sts Of public ipei i o , up ii Hie ill" qaeaibaB, point.
i ill . be rea, le-d Ih
in nil of 'li' ladepe practicable and in, i nitioti of . by the faet - Bussard i law. 1 oocBBMk'ed lauor astK'ct of
mg out ihe inconvenience umi hmIi." daagwra ol a res oenli i n of beiligeranee which, whin adding to lie already onerous bur tana of neutrality wiitiln mir owo IBl laulctloa ooaid not in ai j way elk nd our iBttueoceor eflisciive odlces .ii the le.r.iiiiy i liest il.ties I it'iv Have Not t liangedh Nothing na. -mc .ur.-e I t i change mv view in this isjgard, and 1 recont1 as tally BOB as i In n thai the lvsuance of a proclamation of nt itra . . b) which pruoeaa tab ao-callod recognition of iUlgereaoa is poMlaaed, cwttld, of it s.i i .. in i ma lit ii i.sl bv ei bcr an i ii. aceotnpllak BOthlng loa.u l ihe out; end for wlilch wo lau. r ih" Instani pnclttcatloa of i ubaaiuitn cessation of tbe misery thai bflMotb Umi is.uud. TuraiBg t" I lie iU.'st.on of rue gniing. al this t.lue. I" . ,. tiell.li 11.. of the pifs.'ttt illaurienl t,o-.t raaii ni ta i aba, an lau sate p - cedents in our iilstoi y fn ui an earl day. i ney are weii sii tnnied up in Prealdent Jaoksoa a BBeaaage to ooticress. liecembs'i SI. I Kt. on the Mid,,', ; ol it lion .1 the ,n u p ii.li nee of
Texas, lie said: Ine ii r Uba freee.leiil s. "In all of the contests that have nrisenont of the RVolUliOUB of i ra ce, OBI of the diaputea relating to the wears ot i rt agal and Spain, mil id th' separation . I the .in-r, can 1 o sessions of hotb tromtiie i.uropean govt inmeat, und out of the numerous bad ooestaiatly aocurrlBg struggiiHi for ii.ii, n i in Spanish America, ao wisely eons. Maat wuii our just pri net plea i.as b. t n the eimn of our govt rnaaenl thai we kave, uudt r UM banal crttucl ciiciiiiistau es, bvotdaa aU oetuurc and eaoountered no other evil than thai prtsiuce.1 b a Iran-lent re-
stran o i n-ii ' of go. .1 will in tleoo against Wfcom we have been by force of cv.iii nee compciled in Beeide, it has ihaa made kaowatataaworkU hut the unitoiin i ev and prae'i e of tliti I'ldi.-d Mates is to avoid ail inierfereoce in diaputes vvhah mei'iv relate to the Inta.rnal governII, nt of other batlotia, bad eventually to rix - OgbUM the bUtkority of 'he prevailing party without nit ren e to our particular interests und v lews, OT to the minis of the orig iBBl t.ontrovorsy, Uutouikis, as on every other occasion, aafety is to be found in a rigid u-üieien.e to principle. Iur I inner fcaH lterltl. in thi ii.iiiist bit wetti Spain ami the revolted colonies we stood ulooi and waited not oali tint i tne bbillti of the new ttates to prale, : i belli BOll 01 was ful y cstatilishesl, but uiiill tne daBtrer of their being agate aubjttgated had enlii'dv pa .-diiwa.v i hen ami nal unt :l then, w ere they i ti .'ni.eel. Suiii was our course in rcpard to .Mexico herself. ' It is true that with regard to Texas the civil Ouihont) oi Mexico has ueen expelled, Its Invading army defeated, the chief of the republic hiinactt capvired. and aU preaeoi power lo con
trol the newly rec.iganltl rovernment of Texas annihilated within lis confines. Hut on the i r hand there is. in appearauce ui least, an immense disparity of physical lorce ou tin si te ef Texas the Mexican rep b if ui. i another exts'utive. Is ra. lying its forces under a lit w leader, and menacing Ire h invasion to recover Its tost domain. T'an the issue of this threaten d invasion, the Independence of Texas may is' lamatrtered aa suapciidcd and were tber' not hing ecii.iar m the siuiat, oi of the Ualt-cd st.it v. and Texas, our ackuoa h-dgment of its independence at
sucu a crisis cou.d s.-rieiy tie regar.lisl as conhlsteut with iliai pr.i lent reserve with who'll we have li t e I '. ' Held ourselves bound to trv'al ' all simllail' Ues. lolls. I'l . -I, feu: . I i. S... ii I iMlalauaresl the Kiak. Thereusin Andiea Jackaou pr.wetsled in1 Con sal, r tie r.ss thai there Iii ig it he imputed I bo Urn Uaitod states a moUve of sciiish interpat in VIC a of the t- nue claiui on mir pari to , Ike territory ist Taxaa aad of Iba b vowed par pise ol ih- rVxaiis in sis-king re oguili .it of in ii pea ien. t as an inci.iin'. to the in orpora-; taon tit fexaa In the I'niou. comiuilniri "1'ruden. c, therefore, seems to dictate tkat i W" sii. .oil stund a. oof aad mainta.n our pros- ! cut bttltade, if not until Mexico Itaalt or on- of the great lor-ign p.wers
shai. reciVii if the in leis-Uttence of the new govvrnmeut at lest until the lapse of t line or ihe i irwe of events sh1 uldfeave prov si beyuad oatrii or d. spile the ability of the p' pie of Unit
counlrv io muihtalii liiclr separata- wir Ignty
aad sto uphold the government eons uuiu or them. Neither of the taMteadlae parti can JUsily e nil lain of this. o. use llv pursuing it are are bat aarryiag out the loag-eat abllabed policy of oar gov i i iim. il'. a policy whic i has sc. ire io us reaped ai d Influence aeroa.1 and lu. p. red OOUkdenoe Bt home t!oBtUiloa laapaaod iv tb.- Qui atBaaaait I (Mill llSI-lf. These are the words of the resolute and nairi die .laeksou. They are eviden e ihal the Ijaite I s'u'. s. in addition to ihe laei Imp seti hi p i .a law as the condition of ihe recignitton Oa' n.l p'U lence by a n utral si, it-, to-w it, tiiat the revolted state shall "cousin uto in ta I ab-.iy pilitic. having a goveruinen' in miütaa as w U aa In Ilain". pissessed of I he eiementaof stability." and f .rmi g tie facto, "if le t io itseif. a siat um mg the ti.it i ms, n'un aoly enable of dlackargiBg the fhttitJs of a state. BBO i p.-.si fur i.s own goveraaoa in dealing with lis', oke those th" farther contention that r 'cognition of Indvpeodenl statehood la not .nie loa revolted dependency until thedaiivr. r-.f its be. Ing again subjugated by the parent state has eiil.r i. passe.1 awav ." This extreme tet was. in faet, applied in the case of Texas Th.- c ugr ss t i wao'u Pr s. lent Jacks .n r f-rr -d :he pi"st:,,:i as nae "probably teadiag to war.' and iherefora a proper aubioct foe "a provlona undcrati.n ling with that b siy by when war can a on., be dee a red. bad bv Whom ad the provtal iis for sustaining its p-r.ls must be f urn - lied. " left the Blatter of the reoognitioa of Texas to tne diaercalon of the executive, provkllag merely for th- aendiag of a diplomatic ugcu w ,. i; Um presldeni should lie satisfied that the republic of i'exas had Invoine an Independent state." 1 1 was s 1 1 cofrnized by President Van H .rt n. wh commissioned a charge d affaires, March ä. l.i". alter Mexico had abaii.toBed un attempt Ao rccooojuer tbe Texan lerritory, and in-a an i tkare waa at the tlnae no bona flde eoa test golngoa ketaveea the insurgent province au i us former sovereign. i oriner Mean ig- Reverted Tea I said in my aabaautge of Deabbatlbaf last: "It Is io be cons, i red w r.e' 'o r the Cahaa insurrection p issessl's lleyoiid dispute til" llttrlb lies of s; at 'li .od. which alone can demand the recOgnition of beiligerene, m its favor." Tne same r '.juirement must certainly be no less eons: I Wh 'il tue graver Issue ,,f reeognlat tig uidep ladaaee la in stueatlon, for no less positive t'-st can be applied to the greater act Utah lo the lesser While, on the oih-r hand, mil ion -es of and oonsavpaences of the struggle upon the int, nal poltet of the recognizing s- .t which form important factors when the recognition of bellig r-moy is eooceruad, are see n lary if not rightly elim nabi factors, Whea the real question Is whether tne anamilbll J claiming recognition is or uoi lad( p n lent beyood isra Iventur . Preaeal K- sagoltlem laaepedlaaa. Nor from the ataadp lut of expedlOBoe do 1 think It would be wise or prudent f .r this ,.v -eminent to recognize at the present time the
it. e p -n.:. "ice of the so-called t uban r public.
r. d hetvssary in or Pt to states to intervene and Tv I'lna:! Ulis couutbo t V'vuiilon of government In Cuba
might subject as to embarrassing conditions
0 tfttarnBtioaal obligation tnanrd tan otyaiil aatlon so recognled. in ease of intervi'uilon our conduct would be subject to tbe approval or disapproval of saeh government . wc would beretjuiiet to submit to its direction and to assume to it the mere, relation of a Meadlf ally. When it ahaU aip'ar her anfiel thai tte re Is witbln the Island a government capable of b'rfortnln. tu- duties and discharging the functions of a s-p irat i nation, and having, as a matter of fact, the prop-r forms ami attribntaoe of aatlonallty, suck governntenl oaa bj promptly and readily reconizeil, an I th" relu1 oils and inierests of ta-g I n. ted SlaUvs with s.ach na: Ion bdJtMted. Allel aal lee 1 onus of Intervention. There re, nam th alte, native forms t.f inter-
veu ton to end t h'- w ar eitfu-r as an impartial
sue i re. .'in Ion is
enable the United parity the island, try now to
anv particular
fr un our minister to ialii of the '.sob el
a . . i. tallied the st it'-meut thai the spaiibh m 1ist er for fore.gn affairs assured kim poaiUi elf t lal simn will tb. all that Hie higbesl honor an. I justice n squires in the mailer of the Maiua Tke reply above refi rred to on tke niat uiiuuo, also t enia to d an expression of the rea i nana of spina to submit to au art. t ration all the differences Wlll.il eau ullse 111 tills lliatMff a inch bt subse nit'lilly eiplaiucd bv IBO hole of the Spaa ah nintater al w aahlagtoa tat the loin IB-lani. as tollowa ' As to the ijuesllon of fact which spring from the diversity of views Intwis-n the reK.rt of the Am i n an ami gpaalah boBfda Kpaln pr.ipises thai ihe i act lie us. criaiiieal b an impartial invc .ligation b expert which dael aton Spa, Ii aaceepls In advance. ' To ih.s 1 have made no reply. i i . sola nt (.rant Ijuoled. President Qraat, ta if. after diaiabaHae tin phas.-s ,,f Ihe conU'st as II Ihetl ubp".ntil und its hosi.vis and uppaii-ui iiidehiiile proloiigali.ui. said "In such event I am of the opinion that other aai too win be eaatf died to aastuae the r 'spoils, b.l. IV w inch devoive, upon them and lo ., rlous v cousi.ler the ouly reuiaiiiing tut se iiri s p.ssibie. uietilaiioii mil IBierwntloa. Ovv.iig. pet aaps to ihe .arge expanse of water ae para ting Ibe lalead from the peo.ns'i.a, tue ecnteadlng partus appear to have wittun t if . use. v -s no depoaitory ot eaaamoa oonfldsnoe, to suggest Wisdom v.beti pas. .on und excitement .,...) i m ir awaj and assume the pan of (M ac nuker, In tins view, in ine earlier uays of the eoatoai laue good offices .x tbe iTnitod Htatea as a anadt u. r were louderod IB good tailk Without any selfish purpose nth" interael of hnataniii aiid Insincere lnea.ls.up for Isjth parties These were daellaed b) spam with ihe bVslarailoa. nevert he leas, thnt at a future time i ney would pa ladtnpcusal'le ' No intnuat on has iss-u reoeivod laut in the TTfrintTn irf tlpaln thbt thai lime lias arcixed. "And ei ihe strife c nt inues with all ita dr aid horrors i.d all Iis inj iry to the iniercsta of tile- I'uited St a i s and oilier nations. Hack pa :v seeuis ipjitc capa'dieof working great injury an i damage to ihe oilier, as weil as to all t he re la lit:. and Interest dependent on the exis mce "t peace In tue Island; but ibey s.-, incapable of I fuelling any adjustment, and Isitri have thus lar faie-a of achieving anv suoce.sa whereiiy one party shall p nnd control the island to ihe cx.i.i.e.n of tie .eher. l :ii. . ih - circumstances ihvo agency ol others, ei'.uer by laediaUoa or by Intorveui ion, at eim to be the only alternative which moat, sooner or laier, be iavoked lor Hi liriuiuainiu ol tu strif. .' lalandb IsaM Meanange QaMntadl la Um laet annual mess go of my ImmodlnU predeoeaaor, durlag the pantlingati uggie, it waa said v'hen the inability of Spain to deal successfully with the insurrection has become uianlfeel, and it U demonstrated thai her sovereignty is exuuel ui i uua far ml purposes of lawful existence, and when a hopvlesf straggle for ita re-eotablUhmea! b.i dcgoneratisl into a strife which manna nothing more than th" use. ess sat r. lice ( f human life aad the niter destruction of th' rerj subject matter of the conflict, a condition will have been produced ill .rnleii our oh . rations to the sovereign! v of Spain will ! superadded by higher obiigatlona wklek we cau bardiy ncilai" io reio.niie and discharge. ib.- Dee ember Weaaagf Kevertod Tes In my annuiil message t. cm ; - s ii i) 'comber east, sp '.ikiug lo Iii s ii'.iestl.i.i. I said: "Tue aear f nturo will demonstrate whetiber the lud.sp n .uh.e e ui 1. 1 i. in if a rl fhleous peace, j isi a iae i" the Cabana nn dta tipain, as wall M eojattaaie to all our interests ao intimately inVoh'tsl iu Ulf Weilar- of ('uui. b, i.i",y Vi hs atudaed it not. Um exigency of fartnr and other action by tne I n. ted s ates wlü remain to be taken. When that Ilm coaMM, th.it action siii he determined iu the line ot indisputable right ,.i: I duly. It will be face I. w itnoui misgiving and h -si tan y, in tne light of the obligation tins govern men i ewea to Itself, to the people wko have roalUksl to it the protootion of their iut.'iests and hv.ii.jr. and to humanity. "Sure Of the right, keeping free from all offens irsclves. actuated only uv i.p.i.-hi und pair. otic cons. d 'rati ins. uu.vei uc.lher by pass. on no sMits-moss, ti" governni'nt w.i! eoatlatM us watchful care over the r, ghts and prop nyol Amerlcaa cltiteaa and Will abate none of its efforts to bring abaui by peaceful agencie a jiea e wnicb snail be honorable aad enduraog- u ,t sha.i uerenfterapp ar to be a duty imposed by our obi:g.i'1'.nn to ourselves, to dviltzation and humanity t- laierveae with force, u shaii ne without fault on ourpart. an I only b ssaiM - the necessity for such action will i.e sue, ear us to OlWUBBadthe tpp rt aud approval of the civillallSl WO lilt" sp un s HITorts Have Proved Futile. The long trial la proved that the objeei for which Spain has waged the war can not be attained. The lire of insure' -tion may flame or uu, siiiouai. r, with rarylag aeaaoae. but n has n l been, and it is plain Utat II . an not be. g tinguisnej by present methods Tne onlv hope oi relief and repose frow a rosdltica auch cab Bot avtxgb he täadured is tho enforced partbVbt '.-:. oi i uba. la tag able of huaeaalty, la the -iaiu" of i dvUixatlOB, ui he Ball of endangered Am rrlcan luier-sis. which give us the right and loo duty to apeak aad to aet, Um war .. cube mut stop. in v.ew of these fae;s and these considera
tions. I u-k the congn s- to authorize and em
I HI IK
splt "I es', unsOnba, i an I Spe can citil The I'
ll precedent where neighimrin.' states itertered to chocs' tli iiop..,ess sae-
rtflea or life by Internecine oonfilcta beyond their Is.rders s jmdl kable oa national ground. I' involves, how -ver. hostile constratnt up m b b toe p irte-s to the contest as WeU t.. ..; r. a true.. a to gu.ie Ibe eventual aettlemenls (.rounds of Intervention. The gr UUI is for such ni'ervenlion may Ik. briefly sumi . trixed as f. ii . - Knst. in lue eaits" of humanity and lo pul nn ud to t o- barbarities, bio ie lexl, starval ion uui barrtble mlsertea now existing there, and which the parties to th" eoflfllet are etthei xnabie or aawllllng to atsxp or mltkrate It is io answer lo sav I ins ;s all 111 Ohot her counl r . ,. longing to an 'her nation, and Is therefore none of our bislnesa. It is apocially our duty, for it is right nt mir dnOTB s. e. ,ii i vv v" it io mir citizens in ( uha to
afford them that pro'e. 'ion an I imiminliv for ' life und propertj which no goreraineat there I
ran. or w i,i. ufford. anil lo t nal end tu terminate the ooadltioea Utai deprive UMaa of aaaai pro net It IB. nurd The right to Intervene May be justiBjcd by the ver. -er .ms injury to the commerce, tragic ami baelaeaa interests of our people, and by t he w anion deal rui i loa of property ami davniHaaUoa of the island. I'oUith. And what Is of the utmost 1mpwHaniai the pre) at eoadlUoa of ad -irs in cun is b constant menace to mo- peaee, bad an tails upon this government an enormous ex -bense. With BUBO a coaillct Waged for years in n island so near us. und witn winch our people nave such trade aad business re latinos whea Ike lives and liberty of our citizens are in BOB s um dread nn i then property destroyed and Ihebnaelvee ruined wmro our trading vessi .s an' liable to -.ei.ure. un l ai"
si .i d ut our very door, by warships in a ior yn nation, the expedittona of Sllbustering that we are poXVsriesa lo prevent u, together, ami the irritatinr ipieitious and e,ilanglcmenis thus arising all these bad otkera thai I need not mention, with the resulting stra.n d relations are a constant menace our I . aee an I coinoe.s us to k ep on a semiwar tOOtlBg witn a nation with which we arc at p. a. e. Des trttet loa of ib. Maine. Th' se eieiii'-nt s of dan :t and disorder already pointtsi mu bare beea atrlklagly iliuatratesl by u tragic ever.t whi. h has tlis-piv nn I justly moved the American sirpio. I have nlie.ady iransnutted to rOBgr ss the r port of the naval rouri of iaiulry oa the dent I net ton of the battle hip Maui" m me liurbor of Huvuii. o ii dig i he nighl ofthelhth of I-', binary. lie dostructtoa of that noble vessel kas tilled lib- naiioiiai bear's wit ti inlliai eablllll korror Two hunuretl nn I lift) eUht brave sn,,,r- and marines sml two ofnisers of our navy reposing la the funned security of a fr.endiy barbör, have iss-n hurled to lest n grief .mu want brought lo the r homes ami sor row lo the nation. Tlbe Baval court of lacjuiry winch, it hi baabV less lo say. eoaUBBIMls Ihe Uiiiunllt1ed conhde c of Ibcgovei niie'iil was unanimous in Its conclusion that the d"siructlon of UM Maine was eiitisisl uy nn cxt- ilt r "xiiosioa, that of a si, i uu rUM ii i . io it did not ass line to place the respuna hiiity, That retaalna to he tixisi. Ih any vent the destru lion of the Main , by ehsit ver exbrior cause is a pat nt ant Impressive pi oof of a stale of things In ( iba that is inline I aide, i hat condition la tkns shown to bbauchibat tiiel-spsnish govcrnaaenl eaa ant Lssiire safely and secur.tv to a vessel of the American aavy in tkekartwroC Havana on a mission f peace and ilghtfuliv there. Aasnruners (alien by Mpain. Kurther referring in this connection te rcceat diplomatic correspondence, a dispat.k
Report to the Secretary of the Treasury from Lieut. Jarvis, of he Relief Expedition. SEVERAL VESSELS HAVE BEEN LOST.
Tb' I'rrwa, Numbering in All Over l itres Hundred Men. in No I iiiinetllale DabV of fltareatlnn the Ifipadll Inabij lorea til W a II ami M lUIng l alrly (. .od I rog n North ard. N tsiiiM.niN. Aril 15. Iictit. D. II Jarvis, in ffnblBTianf. of tiie cxpeilit inn fur Iba relief of tiie Urn ita pri ntanail artuUtatg aVhai in tho Arctic, has iiinile a report tu the wcrntarj of tin- traaaury, dated Norlon Bountl, Alaak a, Jaanasry it. 1909, Coatoaniing the eoftditioat of the lici t. Lieut, .lai'iis. .says:. "Today, ou Um lath. I mot Mr. (J. r. Tiiton. third luatc of tin- whaling t.ti utiu r Balrldara, oata of tint vceseis, at Point Harrow, boand out bjr way oi St. Miuhaali witli mail utnl news of the poaitsUXkn and condition of the vessels north, for which thie relief e gpad itloa xas sent. On account of the situation l opnned such aaall us I buppoaad would brire ma Inforwatloo thai miolit ussist tue iu the parptaaa of Ukg expedition. "From all I can leai n the follovin), Ifl Uta eondition of the licet. "The steamer Orea was wrecked tryInf to o, t out September St,ltf7,a total loss, near Sea Horas islam!, ami the nama dayj, abonl (anr hours, later, the kteaabar .lessie M. Ii i n anaw hu. w rocked ulso, about the anoM pinna, 'i he Ih lviilro Bggjg neat ly out, hut turned back t save the crews of the v. fnoked vessels, und was caught hy the lee. There ie a probability of her coming out all lifflit. The babooner Boaerio is just arotuut Point llarrow to the west, ami there seeins small ehancc? for her tatet. The steamer Newport and the Norweejian atennMf Paarlesx are abont Sä miles . ist of Point Harrow. The stenuer Jennie, ibeajbt miles east of Pcdnt llarrow. 'Ihe hark Wander.'r was last aeen nboott ID nUlea west of EJaraehal islaml, nnd had not hcen beard of at Point Barrow whea Mr. Tilton left. October IV, lsJ7. It seems prjhahle thai all the vessels cjst of Point Harrow will in- eraghad by the lea, The atenun er Mary D. BttflBO is Wintering at lleracbel laland, ami it la probable that the crew nf the S anderer will make for her. The crews of the other vessels are all sufe at Point Bbttott. exoetrtiBg some few who are camping; on the shore near the ships to look out for them, i he supply of provisions has been taken iu eharge and apportioned out to lust until July m t. It is not larfg;e, but will bo antBcient to laet with the reiudeer I will drive there." Tiie report shows that the members of the expedition lire in good health, umi fairly good pTOgreuai is bciiiij; iuade in the journey north. CARLOS GREELEY NO MORE.
lieu'.ral by Imposing a rational eoatpromis- be- Ipo.ter the pres.deut lo laUe measures to secure tweeothecont atanta, or aa the aeiiea aUy of i a fall termiaatloa of kostliiUei hatwaea tag the on" part v or th-other. i aayveraaaeat of npala aad tb iwopie ,f t um, At to i ii-first, .t is u it to b" forgotten that ami to secure in til" island the eslBbUaB duriiag the last few months tke relatloa of the'ment of a stable gorai nmniii eaiL'niusl states baa virtu illy been one of f rend- oi of obtaining order and observ ly intervention in man. way.. oaoh lag Its International obi. gallons, insuring not of lt-elf .on nis.ve bur all i peae and I ranoullllty ami the security of IM teadiag to the exertion of a woteatlal 1 otttxeaa as well u. our own. an i to aae iBe luiu 'ii " toward ..ii uitiinat pne th r-siit ju.i j naval and mUltary forBbb of t .e United statea.
i tm io 'ii or a i ne io ai mi r-st s con nice. i ue i ,, . luav oe in ss.i, v , lor I m--" purposes .01.1 la
I our a" s h: iiittn mi b-i-i an earn-! ihe lutorcst of tiumn'ii'-V. una to a d In tiis-
isu ti. sire foi ie i . a:,d pio.pv'rtty In 1 serviag the Uvea ot Um starving p-e larnlshed by differences between ua pie of the ls.an.i, l recommend that iim and unstained by lue blood of Amcri- j distribution of fool an 1 supplies' is. a i. continue ! ari l lli.il an annrooi la-
.nie int r . e-iiion or in" 1 niie 1 "siaTes
as a neutral los'op the war. ac.-touirig lo
largo dot a : h .111 in.iv. and foil. is ngriiai.v 1, now with toe
il .si . ,. have
des 1 t .on !. made out u'. lue public tr- asurv to siiiUte I pMmeat t.ieeharliy of our citixeBs. The issue
, ill;'! 's-.. I : ;s a so.einn re-
siiisi bilitv. 1 have exhausted every c.T in ta
relieve the int ilcrable con UU in of aitaira v- biefa is at our doors reparad to execute every obligation lmp-s. ,i nn m- t tue coustit ut. on ati.t law, 1 ana.t v mr .1 lion. Mpaln'e kiilalli a narrow, Yeatevstay, and t nee th" preparatioa of the foregoing message, official liuoruiaiiou was re-e-v.d by me mat Ih" I. ib'st m.-r.-e by the nueea regent of atpala directs Uen. lilaaoo, in oraler to prepare .01.1 1 iiital psaes, io proein.m a aaspensiun f bosii.ities. ihe tans of wnica have nu yet been mmaalcated to me Tela not, with every other l-r : at":i e 1:1 o lera' 10:1, v.iii.'i am sine, kave yowl just nnd careful uti' n ion m the 1 1 eiitä rntiona upon a hloh you are atbawl to euer If Ibis M basttre attaias a aueeesaful result, tnon our asplrailoas as aChrlstiaB. peaoe-lovina people win ük reuliasl If it fills, il Will be OBiy another JeaU u. aiiou of oar ooatemplale i ... tum. .V i 1 I V VI dl K IM.ÜT. Kxt cutive Mansion. Ap.u 11 i he 1. a. 1 io 1 aavOi KKT Wim. Flu.. April 11. Qen. Fitzbugb Laa waa the lu-.t to leare llovuna. The licet on which the last of the Americans bailed Sat.iplav left the harbor with all colors By lag the Fern. carrying Uen. Lae, bringing up the rear with the ttOttajhty VirglauVM standino; at the .let n. Mnaeo Refwaed to Bee i.ee, KST W i m. I la., April 11. onsulQanernl Lea aal lad apon Uen, UaJhea at the palace, in Havana, previous to board i no; the Fern to sail for home, but the eafitain-generaJ sent word that he waa ill aud cotiol not see him. (ten. .lain s It. I kBl Basra Head. M KM I'll is, 'i'enti., April 11.- lien. .1 nines it, i rtnlnsera, tM last of l-'r-reatab ma Jin gr im ta I . died at the home ot his dhttgbUMTi in this city, Saturduy, aifcd ' years, (ten. ' hulmers wus one of Um renntrkabie men of the south. He t ut. icI tl.e coiiictleiate army aa a captain. May lUtr a New s,.,rclary. W AsiiiM, ran, April ll. A reKjrt ib eurreut that tin-presi. lent and hin arerctary will sim.h part ciimpanv, the pi. si.lcut being f the opinion that too iiniliy matters jfet into the newspapers th.it should !. cosi ly locked in J. Addi
son Porters secret know ledire
(.latl. tour s I nil Nrirlnj. F.iimmis. April 11. The eminent physicians in bttendanoe upoa Hon. William K. (iladstone, England a "Urand Old Man,' look for the end within seven or ciffht weeks, in which lime the cancerous growth will have eaten into bib braiu."
file tbe CailOren a Drink railed .rain . It is a delicinua, appetising nouiishing loud dunk to take the place of nee. ."sold by ail grocers and hked l.y Whf have used it. heause when properly Prepared it tastes like the tinest cities. t.U is free froai all its injurious p ipertiea .i tin O aula digestion aud etrene,ihcrn the iiei visx. It ii not a atunulam hut a health Milder, and children, as well aa adults, n dunk it with great 1 . net t data about 1 much aa col.ee l gad Me. A man xvlio wears a pair nf overshoes til! the cloth is faded. L bows where every penny la that he m 1 1, ,,1 Washington Detnocrat. "linke Into loor shoes AliCUa Foot l-'ase, n powder for the feet. It eures pa i nf ul , swollen, nervous, sinaiting feet ami instantly takes the st ing out i if corns int! humous. It's the greatest comfort '.'sent cry of t he nge Allen's Foot Fase makes tight or Hew slices feel easy. Il is n "! tain rare f"r sweating, callous and bet, tired, itching loot yYp If f. Uti Hold by ull drumdstb and shoo stores. '.'.V. Trial puck ago FREE. Address Allen S. Olmated, Le Hoy, N. v. l'rocrast ination is the thief of time, nnd industry is the only nolicoatXB that (an Catch up wilh him. t 'lib ago Record. A anrhaaa of RBigar! Uemgei Coffes Ilerry und big see I catalogue is sent you hy John A salor Sc. d Co, La Croaae, Wis', llion neeiid of l.i e, Ms slumps and tins Un
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l-atli of One of si. I.ouls' liest - K no vx u BabxetaMas Men After a Lohr- umi st..-cessfui Cneeer. Sr. I.oi is. April 15. --Carlo S. tiree ley, one of the best k nown residents of Si. Louie, died at the resilience of his boo-in-lew, Dwhyht Tred way, Wcdnesiiay aifjfht. Tbe daoenned had beeh in feeble benltb nil winter, baring ant f ereil n atrokO of paraly sis in Nove:uber lagt, from which lie never fully rallied. (u Thürs lay of las: week he bepan to decline rapidly, aad to lf to his be I. 11.- passed away as peacefully as u child tailing to bleep, being bttrronnd eil by all the surviving member-, if hit family. Mr. tirccley was prominently eonDe. -Uli with the history of St. Louis for Htor Ihaa sixty years. He took n lend in r interest in public ail'air.s, and was largely identified with the mercantile und bunking- interests of the city. Mr. (ireeley WM born at Salisbury, N. il ..inly 13. tall, and was atarrled, in mil, i. a Miss Robbiaa, of Hartford, Conn. whom be attrrived ah mt twenty vears. lie leaves two ehildii'ii. Mrs. Hu iiht Tradwny and Mr. Charlea H. i i ret ley.
FOR THE OMAHA EXPOSITION.
Comma teflon Booha of due Boadrod Ad mis. ions BTaj he PauvltaBBd for U'iO La h TU! Uay 1. Ovi tiiA, Neb . April II. Fntil May 1 It will Ih- possible to purchase admission tickets to the Transmississippi exposition at the rate of N cent , cadi il purchased in lots of one hui'.lred. Tht I eg alar price of admission is .V) edits. Tue traten will he open fr.nn s a. in., t ) II ji. in. Secretary Wa'o lieht has been nul horized to pint e nn sale at once coin mutation books, each containing loC utliiiiission co . i poll s, which he is now Mlllng f S -'O. The rntlroada een taring In Oatahn nn arranpin for special train ben ice between their tormina Is mid the exposition. Mrblle the Omaha street railway lias added Id new ears to it s eipn piuent. 1'reparat ions are beUtdJ matle toearo for Immense crowds.
Indignation Oxer Son-Arrival of the Mascol le. Ua. v Aioil 1". Ihr fioii-ari iv;i of the steamer Maseotta at this pml has. it is said, caused a ienernl feeling of dissat i-faction and iniliernat ion, it being alleged t hat in failing u conn sin has rtolated the Interna tiennl ja tal treat v.
Spanish Naval Movsinenta. Sr. Vim KM', tape Verde Island,
April I ft, Ihe Spanish brtxtored eruiaers i istohul ohm and Maria Tere-a have arrived here. The Span sh torj utdo tlctiUa ia still iu tdmac water a.
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One liaff of the people are trvingto invent arltomee to gel the ouaf ball 'a muncy. W'aklninjtoii IK iiKH iat. 1. line's I Minil Mrilb lne. Afoves t he bowels each day In order to lie Ireai'hv tins is necessary. Acts gently on the liver ami kidneys. Cures sick headache, frriob 20 and 50c. When a woman marries a man to reforny htm sh.. soon wishes she bad left the job to the police Washington Democrat.
Blood
Is Lifo Pure Blood 13 Health. Without blood circulating; through jTOOl r. itis you could not live. Without pure blood you cannot be welL Tho tieuithy anion of every organ depends upon tho purity and rlcnncss of the blood by whleh It is nourished aad sustained. If you have sait rheum, scr ! ..a s. pimpies, boltg or any Und of humor, your blood is not pure. If you take Hood's Sursaparilla it will make your bkad pure and promptly relieve all tbaaa tr utiles. In t.ho pring the blood ia loaded with impurities, ilenee, all those unsig-htly eruptions, that btaguor antl depression, ami the danger of erioua UaOM Hood's Sarsnnai ilia ie aebded to purify, enricli and Vitalis' the blot daud protect ami fortify the system. HoodV parilla la America's Greatest Medicine Sold by all tliut-gista. II. six for gv (ot only Kood'a HrrtI'c Pi I It; 'reibe only pill to take I ll'UU rill ivith Hoods Sarsaparula,
2 TaSOff MASK. 1 BAKER'S 1 tOHOGOLATE; i i
Celebrated for BbOfl than a cent'jr) M a dein ;oiis, nutritiou, and flesh forming leverage. Has our wcleknown YELLOW LABEL on the front of every package, and our trade mui k "La Belie Chocolaticre on the back. N0NH OTHHR (IHM INE.
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Will KEEP YOU DRY.
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Don't tss foolisl with a mm klntosh r r.htssr toai. If sj wants cst that will keep you dry In thchsriest elorta buy the Fish lir.in! Sllrker. If not for sal In your town, write for cabilogue to A. J. TOW! . Boston. Mass.
IN 3-4 YEARS AN INDEPENDENCE IS ASSURED
if yon take up your home In WBBTI UN CAWAliA, tht, isnii ot nlrntr II1"
traietl t,amjbleta. giving exiK-rlen of farmers who ha to becosi" ivsiiar in growing wheal, rs
SerM of delegate, etc. faall Inf., I Illation SS
U rsduretl railwsy laie.. esn be bailoii sppllestlon to Peparttnent lnlnlor. Ottawa. Canads or ft $, gkoruHToH, taan Msaeesva.
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