Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 40, Number 34, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 April 1898 — Page 7
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The President Notifies the Dons that A Brilliant a.;d I.ispi;ing Scene in S:r.cr Polo De Bernah:, the Spanier ' E
' 1 nr T r flfir.Trn Tinr rr. n'nnnnrirMiin unaware to
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le.irrifl -t home you hut c lo il,t is not Wild thrill. K di r So, it i not hii uncommon thing fur tin' good tu go tit the taii . t liei ih lucre would he nodmaad for Bnasouries
linitiit f r 1 !. tin i. arc l k, ,i--h made
frm, i lot int r,. it 1 1,.' 1 1, ii H iV I It'll! - I i.' WO
at Mi.li.ter at W.l l) wouldn't recommend th.-ni för youi library.
FUntiassBl wimI know wh) th lily 1 jBMmnund Um emblem of parity. few it is because man ha been unahle to adultcr.it i' it. A,l.1. V, A nAM.nu t.Ltir iv,l some-
RIVEN UNTIL SATURDAY TO ANSWER. . HE QUEEN S SPEECH f RDM THE TKF.QKE. THE IMMEDIATELY HONORED, time. 7 .V ... ..train r gill" - wieu.li. I, nt 1 1 1 I tt'i i keep tin" wiencli . - I , to aid i" removing Um poiuiis plaster.
Chi ago Evening
They Muät Proceed at Onco to Get Oat of Cba.
the Legislative Palac the Spanish Capital.
Mi.iLter at Wellington, D: mantis His Passports.
It No ii-or M nit, or If Spain's Reply U t BSStltf" Ihr rrrlilfiit Will I Once Proceed loC'oniplj wltb tlie Bee lutl.tn of I'oiiKt , I Iiiji Hie Army ittl Nay. Tin- Iii I, Hli
JTAMnMIUV, April M The Cuban resolut ion is BOW a law of the and tlir ul; iuiatuui to Spain un actsun)lislifl ftu-t. The prf-.it.eiit ut 11: J 'A o'iIikU. i.f.ixcd his signature to tinjoi .t moliit,lon f oongreaa requiring Hpata to ewtuU the island oi Cub. 'J in- ultimatum nsennwhUe had been ena rod t Um state depart uenl by Assistant öeoretary Dny, and . o'clock anaonneetnenl wa dm While liottM tnat it had been - a -I hv Um president, and bad been snt u Uif Spanish (for era iV eat. , ill to lliniatcr oiiilfunl. Aft. r the public announcement, Assistant Secretary Day BUye that the ultimatum had been transmits I to Mad Jri'l, addressed to Minister Woodford
Wiih Um It kin; : llr MI Mi ur miiinii t ny Hit- RaiaaMi of apeta, Oii i Itegeal fbrl.tiin M nl ' :n A. ftmt tn llflialf of Iii,- I)ui. ), luteerily ! t. . ., .1. M iuttt. April M, IrM p. in. -Tho Dpenlag Of the Spanish eortet was a BMffnitMOat siiht. All the alt h ami beauty of Muit ii gaUMrod la Um MMr aut. wrhart eraiji avuiiaiie. foot ot spare was veeupieil. There w:i n terrific c.u.th at the en tranee MadlH( to the MBatOfia! sv-ais. many of which were oocopled by ladiei. l.arL'e I imI'il'S) of troops were Irawa up outsii.e Um balldlnff, the handaoaM lv aniformed bin dragoon ani the BMff nifioeotly-atttrcd polaor (aanla. All the BMOlbeH of th.- r..i)loiuatie cus p . were prevent in full ilrvaa. A . .."1 ' vr. at .':.ip m.. aiii:une. it the arrival o. the qaeftB re til. w.ia w;,.s drivoo lo Um ort m palaom ia ilateeoaoh eaeurtod by nVytachmwat ol
aai mi BatlM start WLim lataicdisM l'r,'artliua to l.i-n.- 1 1 - ( it, ri.n ii,- Spain' lut.-rr.:. In ib II ei'U of Iii,- I ren. ti m i.m I'l tr ami Iii AtK'.ro-lliuiK.trUii MiuUlur. Wa.- iiinuto.v, April 50. The ultimatum of Um Unltad Stataa to Hpaia was deli v.-red to the Spanish tuini er, Sc nor l'olo tie Borna ba, shortly n.ter 11 a. in. The minister was prepureil for this aetion. an I to the sa-n.' state :h par.ineiit BMasMg? who dellvorad the ultiutat inn BaoOf l'o'.o intruste 1 a note lo the eerotary of state, any Inf that hi ; p i-.it i m hero may beeom.- unitmMit. antl aakisg for his patap rla.
lifo guards. The ehe. rinr w up tthi Um baiMlngaa tioirent ent. .ei. the cUcora i: jati.el by enthusiastic cri i
. i l; n.i. - t.i i. .!,;. ' a reall
triot ted mon.stri.ti . Tbc qaecn regval r.ad from Um throne while seat.' rounif Kin r Alfontio on her
fom-ntiu? trouble.
who m!1 deliver it to the Spanish go amment. aaaoonaa Um Änal iet rinitiation to seiul it had heen rcae.n .1 and it bad been started on its way tc Madrid, lienor Halo i- Beraabe UM Spanien ntlnUter, la aeeordaaee with diplomatic eoni'.e ies was furnished a copy of the paper by the colored nsesm Bger f aasistant Beeilaiy fifty. Th minister. sa as i..- received it, tande a brief reply and reiuesLti his paisporta, Siin' ICtt!s -. til ! . It was sai.l nt the Wiiit lioOSC that UMternwof the altlnMtnm would not lie ma le DttblM h, Until l'liursilay. It is millers'. l o l that it consists largely f a diplomatic parapbrase of the joint n lolntion of congress, .,.! adlag with
a fttateaMat that this govarxunent ralaea aniforaM.
awaits npatn s repty. im icnoi we ultimatum w ill not be nia'le pnblic until Mime time Thursday. There were presi nl In tbf cabinet room w ith the president when he sigailw the resoltt" tious Becretary AJgar, Att'y. -tiea. t.r. rge, Beerelary Hnss. Sen tor KlUins ami Mr. Charles Ktuorv Smith. ( npj of liciiilulloiu sent. The president, in hta altimalnai to the Spanish gorermmant, transmits a copy f Um reaolntiooa passed by aan ss. w hich resolutions, he itatCS, he has siyncil. ile tl luamls that Spain withdraw her rainy ami aar foreea from tu ban wat.-i-sns iMpjirel by the term of the ael Of convrress mo date for the Withdrawn lK-:njr niont lonedi. and tlu-n states that if a MtM factory answer is not re. eived hON i'""e Sal" nnlay u .t. he , ill pro ed at onee to carry the resoiulmn of eoajfress into affeet Tin- UM of tin- I Itini uuiii. UthOOgh the te; of the ultimatum was not made public, it is known tiiat with it is traasmltted to the Spanish pivt r:imctit. throttgh Minister Wood ford. B copy of the joint resolution of MWIgUan, to ether wit'n the :-ta'.e:nent that they have reeeivetl executive approval. In eoMpiiancc wiUttaoirteraM the presideal aflam a demand upon S; ;.i.i to wltbdrnw her land and naval forces from the island and lit waters. ano in UM went that a ..at isfa. tory nhpoiise to i his demand is uot receive, by Iba presideal by Saturday next h vill proceed, with UM armed forces ol the United States, to carry these reso lutions into effect. The president dOd no! name any hour of the day of Satur day prior ; wbtefa Spain must tunkt auswa r, if at all. to our deinanils. but a reasonable assumption is (hat any time ap to midnight Saturday will hi regarded as a aompltaace wiUi th terms ot tin- ultimatum.
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the premier. S.-nor Sa rasta. standing in-1 r the king. Hat atajeatya wor were inaodlble to a., bnt th i:i ho i:ume:at. vicinity. Tbornadtntf wa greeted throughout wither:, , of "Vivts;..iua. A wonderfnl pictare waa presented by ItM ,ue ea 'a en tourage, cotisistiutf of most 01 the highest personage hi Bpala in br i.iatit court, military, navai o,
At tiie close of iter
in j .v s spc h there was reuen ec eheerlng, after which l'reui.er Saastn declared the eartea opined, and th; o .cen regent and the boy hin,-. a wornti.inied b) the court, left Um bnlldlng amid another wii t borat of entha da laa i he faean regenl referred i ihn troubi -s lu-.-iitiou - I at t ie .as: s - , i o. the eorte.s. say.ng t'aat ta -y In I in creased "owiuir lo tue atlltnda of the. people of the L'nit.1 State
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Huyrvnir ( nurt Sunt nln lb Foot Kits,- Trmlr-mMrk. J tut im LraghUa, hi haprcsae Coart buffalo, has juit ordered a permSBCal tnjUBCUoa, with loat. and a full sccoaatiag 1
al''. to isue af uit 1 aul It IIuiIhoii, tl-e m.tnut.H tuier "I the loot powder -ailed "Dr. Claik Foot Powder." and also ugainat a retail dealer of Brooklyn, reatrainiaf theai from m.iKi nn or -iIiiik the Dr. Claik Foot Piotder, whii h i,leiTai in the dCCUHOB of the I oin t , an imitation and isfruMtaMBt of "Foot-Ease," the powder to akaas late your hoe, iuiw no largely advrrtied nnd old all over the country Aliens Olmsted, "t la Roy, N. V., im the owner of the trademark "Knot Esst," and Iip h) the lirnt individual who ever advertised foot powder rxtenau aly over tlie eenatry, if will hi ml a ample Free, to sayone arao write him tor it. The decision in ihn ae iiphold Ina trademark and renders all parti liable s In fraudulently att mpt to ioht by the extrusive "Foot Ki-e ' advertisinn, in placing poe the market a Hperioii and mmilar ppcaiiag preparation, labeled and put up in eavekypm and boxen like Foot-Eaae. Similar iiiitu will be brought against other who are now infringing on the Foot Ease trsduiurk and common law right.
BLOOD POISOiNINO; A Nurse's Experience. She'd rather have one than three.
Ajinreelsltve. "What I I ; - ImVD of inNylng"' mtclaiaaed the gncal "Ye," replnd Mr. Cumrox, M ne jut hi hand behind and tiptoed complacently; "bi:t that int anything. Yo9 tmgbt to lave -rii the outlay it reprenents. lhttaurcli rHptrh.
Thre im thounand ( pe
f, . htmxl nottonine who have almoat
brrgatrd Ihrmtrlvr-. in ti ivi::, medii in, fl n which tlicv hivr otilaiio 1 n hrlp. Ttifif ii' tli',uaudof other who ir -' tast have tufd llr. Aver Samttpp t ilia and foind perfect healin. One of tliee Other, Mrs. A. Taylor, ol RagUfal, N. Dak- relates the following rpencnce : 'About two years arfl. I nurseil a lady who w tuflenng and finally died I fiom blood p isoning. I must have conttacted the ilisi ase It , in her , for shortly aftn her death. 1 had four Urge aorta cm ulrera. break oat oa my persoa. I doetorea io long ton'. I th t.y KStcrasl PpUatlo and with v.iriunt blood mcilicise ; hut, in pit all that I could do. th- lorn would not heal. They were obstinate, very painful, annoying, and only getting wo'rir all the tune. At last. I purrh.ttel six h.Mtlet of Dr Ayer'aSaraparilla. thinkisg I wi.uld five it a thorough trial Btfore the drat utile was taken, t notn ed a decto I imp rove aa etat la aiygenfal health, m; an petite was quick eaed, and I felt '.utter und stronger than 1 had for aomc time While using the secr.nd bottle. I notired that the sores had be?un to look healtlnei
eople suffering t and to heal. Before the als bottle had
I Uten lairn, rue uurn wttr nemrn. i naj skin aotind snd natural, and my health bettei thai a had aee loi -! i iive b well ever si-ice. 1 had wither B i, in- bettle! Dr. Ayer's Suisapartlla tliaa three of any other kind."
This is but one eiample o' the remef'isl value of In. A er buraaparilla in all lerm of blood diaesMi There i oothtr btooel aiedlela that . ., r - ... i in aurelv and ao thoroughly. Aftei uetirty half a ceatury of teat and trial it la tl,a standard mtdirlttr of th woild foi all diseaaaa of the blood. Sore, ul, eta, bi lla, tetter, r heu matistn, scrofula and every Othai blond diseaie is curabl by I)r . KaraapartUm. The succcs of this remedy haa csuaed many imitation to be ul i n the market Imitation renied'.t wot I ipition cure The universal testimony la that "oe bettle of Dr. Aver' sra;;a!'.'.l is worth three of any other kind " It yo are interetted in knuwinr mete about t':l remedy, get In, Aver' Curebnok. h alory of cure told by the cured. It i sent ecu ou reijiie.t by the J. C. Ayer Co., Lovtell, Ma. Write for it.
Itemntnder nail ' nilniler. "What a eute little shirt you have for a pen wiper. Mr. Jot ley! ..- .i . .i. ....I.. i 1 ,t
tnat me oio., v, " ver Lought of a peddler. N, J.
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An Intretstlng Kent. Wahiiinctox, April -i.- The sirminji of Um Caban resolutions by Um peed dent was an exeeeiline-1 y interestinf event, although without special inci dent. Han. Aljrer had broagbf ovei frtmi the war depart tni trl a pen wider ho requested the president to use in ap pending hi fignature to the docu itiont. The pen bad an ordinary eutta pereba hohler, and it was handed U the presi. lent by bis seer taty. Mr. For tor. Those prcsontfrathered around t u table to witness the a t. There u.i: considerable faaUttg manifested b those about, but there was no demon st ration or eOOgTSf ulations. Tho small crowd very scam dispersed. anl within ten minutes the normal conditions ol things at tlc White House had been re-auiued.
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Ihnl hitherto Spain ha I submitted t : these tiir. its and ii.ju. .ts a . not U-hiv, .in uspr ssion of Um Anserieau uaiioa, bat bveoiniug national, they wouii oblige mo to breah rclatiou with Uu United States ' CoaUnning, Ian qneea re.'.-iit sa:. that in tin? supremo or:ss the pop , ke wortls of peace which won heurAeue t to by my WBanti i tho c-.:.s - i isno.s of ri.rht UUdln sti-icl a rforasanea of Lnlarnatlonal dnUea.' ller iu .j. sty added: "Spaiir -. e;rati tud - i . due to the pipe a:. ! a. so t t!i grenl pownrn, whose aeUon atrengthntti my eoneiclMU thai Spaban enna na a-. vor ua.rersa, syr.ip.it.iy." fVwi(lunlnr nor aMjeaiy said: - Fk. albly, how ever, tho pea M efforts UMJ fall IO es nitro 1 the t-vil passions c. citei1 naUnal Spain. Lest tnia m seal a.-rive. 1 have aonmmeanad th eorto to defend our rights, what , v r atnrtfhM tnny may entail. Thai identifying myself witk the nation, i not only fulfill the oath i UWOTU in ;iv eepilag the raganayi hut. 1 follow the dictates of a mother". hearl trusting to the Spanish pUOfdt to gal bar behind uy aenntnrone and tu dafand It until an It old enough i defend it hluMiitf . aa mall lmi b to the Spanish p.oplo t defend tin honor and the territory of the nation ' The queen regent then referred to lb tr.iuide iu the fhlllpplac is'iaii'.iau I eonUnnlag said: MAltboogh dark and plo my luturo is before us. the dnlhulties are not bo yotid our power, with our orioriou aruiv. navy aud lb united nation before foreign a'gros-,.... we truat in God that we shall overcome without stain ou our honor, the bus. a:, unjust attactis made upon U. l,ulliuiam at the I'r p, o' .,r. Miutm. April -'). ."i:!" p. m. Ureal enthusiasm reported throughout Spain ul prospect of war.
ti v-' erNOTt taix) de hkhnabe. The BtUnlstar and hll entire staf, nine in all, will leu Washington at J p. m. 1 he French ambassador. M. CaUalhOtt, and the Austrian minister, Mr. Bengelmaeller, worn with Sonor I l'olo when. he Ultimatum was receive I. Arrant e:i: nl were mad 1 1 OBOi i1 "" In T-.uaf,-- ol the l.e ii lraasry ; to the Austrian legation. This bsolndea tho ar. hiv s, s -al and the Spanish li t. Beth the French ambassndor a n! tho Austrian minister will act jointly in alien to Spanish Inlureet hero, I the effects being tent to the Austrian legaUoa buoauM Anstrin owns the p.-iperty of the icatton, w here. is t ie French establishment is temporarily leased. At IliSQ a. ta. a aolorod amioonger from the state department appear- i at Um front door of the ministers) resl ; nee. ami in an uncouvontional Way state 1 that he had a ta,'SM;'.' from tho state department for th-j Spanish minister. Benoff I'olo oxeii-.ed hiuiself from UM French ambassador with whom he tu . thou enlaced, aud 0t the tues.enjrer in the location corridor. He p;':anLvi at Um laeloaure, noting tii.it tv.i th.- ul'.iui itutu. an 1 bade tho messa 'er wait for a reply. This wa alroatly pr. pare 1. and had been ready in -e i'ue, t.iy. It was not a rej iuder to Um uitimatutn. but a tor rcuest for his passports. Following is the text of tiu uainia-
tcr s request:
There in more Catarrh in tbl BO tion of the eoaatry tban all oil r d urn pui toCi liit-r. and antil the last few ft Ml waa uppoanf tobe ineurable, For a gn it many yenta d- tors BMUOUnccd it B loi 1 disease, snd araeeriben local remcdie, and by ran tantly fading to cure with local treatment, peuaounced it iacoreble. s, i. -me In. s pi oven cat irrh to be a unHtitutional dlUi and therefore rctjuirea conatittit intial treatment. !! ill's Cnta-1 h Cure, nianufa lured bv F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only eonatitntional cur on the market. It is taken internally in dosioH from 10 drop to a tmnamsnfal. It acta directly fn the Hood ai d mucous eiirfai ea of the system. They olfer one hundred dollars for sny eaoe it
fai' to cure. Send for circulars and tottimmaJD. AddroM F. J, Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. 8oal by 1 ; upirist, 7.V. llaU'a Family Filla arc the best. She "Now, ran you cue my ace. major?" Gallant Major --''No. I can't; but you don't look it." Tit Tut.
The Amerlesn
Cuba ti'"'. lira
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stall. A portfolio in ten part, sixteen view in each part, of tho finest Da l toa pictures of the American Navy. Cuba aad Hawaii has just been published and the Cha IgOi Milwsakee k St. Faul Railway has made arranpi inetita for a pocial editloa for the beneht of it s patron and will furnish the full set. one hundred ami sixty picture, for one dollar. In view of the present excitement regarding ( ula these pictures are very timely. Semi amount with full address to Geo. M. H catbird. Oenet.ii i'. sender Ayent C, If. i 81 P Rj ,Chi( ifo. 111.
hak Info lunr sthora, Allen's Pool Re, a powder for the feet . Tt cut e painful, swollen, nervous, smart ma feet and instantly take the sting out of
rorti and bunions. It s the greater t - nu-i t Ji covervof the age. Allen's Foot -EanMK e tight or new shoe fed eay. It i a certain cure for m eating, ealleofsnd hot, tired, a lue reet Try ft fowbt. ftnU by all ilr pi-i t nnd lne store, Sie. Ti.al packaee FREE. Address Allen S. Qlnmtod, L tj f, Nlite Rattan PHMsilon. I atfered that Isdy tBOO for ber interest in the proptry and hhe rfud to consider the proposition. "I offered her 1490 tX) and the jumped at it." Detroit Free Pre. There is no better rneoaimendalMB in the world than a wouiiu'h satisfaction ; that i one of th reasons why the calicoes nnd line
prints of William Smipecn Sl Sons are M such universal favor. l'oddv " Are von iu favor nf a single tax V Duddy "I o farther than that. I would have no tax at all." Boston Transcript.
The Good I nid.
Mr. OosainDid vnur advertisement fi
a l.iif ler in tltw l);n!v blaze do vou am t"0t
Mrs. Fad. I -Ob. yes. the De Styles, the Shoddy und the Van Iiilseringa a'l saw Ü and conunented on it.
If
aBl I'l'ui.le Cnnnol Print coffee nt night. It spoils their alCfi YoJ rin tlrink i ..in I v. hen you please I - I s'esp hke a top. r'ol til.'iiil l d . li'j it noiil.siie. theii und fed. i' dt ami tastes like th bat coffee. Pot 1 vtitm persons, youni people and children Graia-v is the perfect drink. Made from pur grains. Get .i ire from your grocer tJ 3y. Try it in plate ot coffee. 1" and '25a. RotnovoU the I'snie. Pint Oca! ist I hid the most interest!! rase yetrday that 1 ever bmi to nttcml to. Keconil Oculist lint was :t? "I found that instead "f an ordinär, pupil . . i i. i . .. .i .
in l er y' my uaoeiucr ihn - 'w-
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(l-iit. I removed it I'lnlarti ,1
Fits stopped free and permanently; No tits after ftrat day's use of Ir. iv
(Jreat Nerve Restorer, r re S3 trial i treatise. Dr. Kline, sm Arch st.. Ft;
Tlie woman with a bsby and the without one are always sorry for r.c t'li ii ago News.
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F1BÄ0ID TUMOR CONQUERED.
Expelled by Lydia E. Pinkh.im'n Vjyretablo Compound Strong ment from tixm. B. A. Lombard.
When a man beuUBM thoroughly cotitent
ed he has outlived his usefulness. News.
Cnuthlng :..tJs s ( ostnmptlon. K BO'l llals.im will stop the Cou,:'i at onic. Ge to your drugs ial to day and get s sample bottl fre. Lnfß bottle 2.f and .r0 cents. Go at once ; del.ns arc dangerous.
s.-uor foln's Vote.
aauaaoson an Bar an, i W.ts in s'.i Ci s. April i'i, s i Mü st nuTAut rae r.' ntati a 1 1 ipoal by tli e m.rri-ss of til" I" i!t I S .t ; of An Ties.
an I a-rpriv-'l t . I Iy t'i prc.i1 .' i of, I ami a asr tust T pornaseaae la a.iuin,".,n b.sim lraposltle, an 1 MlfSSBB9M i re aei y.ia tae I atiw ot r 9 1 nf ri - Thi pr - ion of fie S.in -a In TdttS Will 01 '.ru-' t to th" I'.-' i -a an'ü.sa lor an I tj trio a tsnis Hsntifi win. i till oociHion. very pi'iful to me. I hivs I the honor to is-n-w t,, you IU.-as.'ii , i, - of my
hisUest eoasldera ,"-i m i Pot. ti Bupnaua H . Jo'm Shfrmaa. S-v.-etarv of the lii,ted
Sta'- s of America, elc,. ete. This lett-r wa, s :it t the st ate tiepart tuen t by the uiossenr, and tilt" iiilnlBunr rnjolued nil friends and awaited the arrival of his passports.
The biggest htsM i not a 'ign of the most brat. A straw pile will give a' brighter blaze than a ton of anal. Ram's Horn.
A Doe in Time Save Nine of Hale' Honev of Hereheund and Tar for Coughs.
Pike's Toot hat he UrepsCur in one minute, i begin its use.
One of the greatest triumphs of Lydia B. Plnkhum'l Vegetable Compound lU the ooiiqnarlng of wronsans drnud enemy t Fibroid Tumor. The growth of these tumors is so sly that freiiuoutly theirnrescnoc is not. sua
peotcd until they are far advanced. So-called "wstndering
pains" Bnay come from its
early Btngea, or the presence of unngUT may be made manifest by ex-
t ha ago ! cessive menstruation ac-
companied by unusual
pain extending from the ovaries down the groin
and thighs.
If vou have mysterious I
pains, if there arc indica
tions of inflaniinut ion r
displacement, don't wait for time to confirm your
fears and go through
the horrors of a hospital I
operation; secure Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound right away and
ill I a"St- -1
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Very few neonle lnve -weak eyes frm looking on tlie linghi side of things. Chilago News. We think Piao's Cure for '"iisumption i the on! medicine for Couchs. dctiuie Pirn kard, Springtidd, 111., Oct. I, 1891
The gray matter behind the ether fellow's brow causes many a man to feci brow-beat-an. ca,ia,jo News.
A Soldier falls From a Train and Ii Killed. SniM.it. Mo.. April IL A soldier named Wheeler of t o. K. sixth cavalry, D. S. A., en route from Fort diioy, Kan., to St. Lniis. fell from a Mis ouri Pad ft trimi at Knob (foster, Mo . and waa killed. J, C Williams and sT, (i PuMmI, lKth from Kentucky, and trarollin' for s Chicago p:ettire company, resigned their pos.tion yesterday and enlisted in th- siJi eiva.ry. I S A., hero yeterday morning.
THE LATEST FROM HAVANA. lik I 1. 1-. i C'onsttturlonail Indulging Lo I'oninirnl, ami Threat that the Sequel May ot lliarUji. M VAA. April W, V a. m. -J.i:ci p. vails here. The weather is warm. War preparations continue. The Centra UnlJunmeenfsJljP has given np several houses belonging to it for Us- by the government in case of war The I'nion Conatitucionnl, in an elitoriai commenting upon the resolution sdoptetl by the I'p'ted States congress say s: "Iutorvcntion moans war for s- . n hut to It eier to rata than to neeule."
out inning, the I'nion OonnUIWtton
The Dmsael Immesllsvtoly Hauaeosl Hin. Ister M ixe. Koni Sol Yet Iti-eatli-.I. ty a ntfiwoTon, Apni m 'Tan appllea-
lion of the Spanish ministe:- for ids passports rcache I the state department about noon, and it was honored at oneo. Assistant Secretary Day gave orders that they be forwarded to the minister immediate lr. No instructions have
been s.-nt to Minister Woodford at Madrid to withdraw from Spain. It I i aaitl at the department that the I withdrawal of the Spanish minister
here does not mean the immediate i Irawa of Minister Woodford from Madrid. In view of the department the action taken by Sonor hernahe is not regarded a, a reply to the nltiui: lain. Accordingly Mr. Woodford Will be Continued Ul Madrid until the Spanish government has had an opportunity to return such an answer as may Is called for or. failing that, UUtil Saturday, when he will withdraw. Tho impression here is that the aetion of the Spanish minister was brought alsiut by the preamble to the joint resolution of congress. In view of wbnl Bauns Sagaata, the Spanish premier is reported to have said
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About the only good llnng some men have i a reputalion tor Unug Lad. Chicago Ken
nl remarks: "So far Spain ha-s treii u Tin day.it is believed that the Spanish
1. 1. ,1 llrlialo Will Look After American Inlrrmts, Maihv.i. April M (n the departure of Geu. Woodford from Madrid, Which i expected almost iinmodiately, the arms of Great llritain will replace those of the I Hi tod States over tiie United Stales cmhassv.
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LtSaMS, Lonixin, April .'!. The Daily Telegraph declares this tn irniug that the United St iles gVTUrUensMl has pur-elias.-d the Dmbrtnand the Utruria of the uiiurd line.
the United states with contempt. Nu Hho will kick her aud use the whip." I Ightlng M ltet;lii ut O.i Wasiumii ox, April IL -Shoui.l Bpuil Ufdy l0 I'rositlcnt Mt Kinley's ultimatum by bantling Minister Woodford hi passports and au impudent reply to (iuAmerican lemand. the blothe ie of Cutia will eoiumenco to-tiay. The plan for th" distribution of Amern an men-of-war along the t u' MM one it utio the bhe.-kadeof Porto Kiooha been oarefully .Irawn up and commit nicatevl to apt Satnpson. cotnmardor iu- hief of the north Atlantic squadron, an l t minodore Schley, comma-m'.', in ehicf of th alv an ia Iron.
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Ilellares the SpnnUli Xay Will find, to ti t'ost, tha American Nssvy l"rt j .tr.-.I. UoMK, April '-'1. Capt. Alfred T. Maiian. Americas greatest nava. authority, who recently arrived here, makes the following declaration for the Now York World: "Tha American navy is ss prepared for w ar a any navy iu tiie World, aud its otbeer anil men are aseihcicut aa any similar body on earth. l iiere i-. not the slightest reason to doiini. that, in cas i of war, the result Wnnld lie speedy and thorougU. as '.lia Spanish navy would do ut less find to its cost. "
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