Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 28, Jasper, Dubois County, 17 March 1899 — Page 2
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Both Houses Held Continuous Sessions of the Legislative Day ot Friday.
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morning I have in my mouth; my coated ; ti'.y head
aches and 1 often feel dizzy. I havt no appetite for breakfast and what food 1 eat distresses me. 1 have a heavy feeling in my stomach. 1 am setting so weak that sometimes 1 tremble and my nerves are all unstrung. I am getting pale and thin. 1 am as tired in the morning as si night." U'hat does your doctor say? "You are suffering from iripure blood." What is bts remedy?
m You must net have const!H pated bowels if yOU evpt.vr lt)S Sarsapanila to do its k it work. I But Ayer's Pills cure eoiistiption. S Te have a book on Paleness I and Weakness which you may I have for the asking. I WrHm to our Doctor: I Perhaps yro would like to - nutt eminent phyalrinni about V" r i I Hub. Write as fnly all tl.. ir'.ti-ulattS I In your cam. Vu i. re. - a prviupt Addreaa. M J. al 1 1 W fcsastti Maat. g00OOO0OOÖQ
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FINAL WORK ON CONFERENCE REPORTS.
Ura l" lt..weer. Tluy I lea red 'he DSWkSi MOi Slltetlier In a !al laf aetur jr Mumirr. ami t lien Hie Hour of Noon Arrlteil, and tM Hfl riflli longreaa k:iilred. Ailjnuri-eil Ult Ile. Washington. March . VleeBHMw sm1 HobSUrl decUltwd th" senate of tin riftv-tifth eeagreaa adjourned without 3u iu'!n minutes sftN 19 o'clock 8at jnhiv. It was after 11 continuous non, iM'Kiuiiuij; at II nYlork n I'riduy. with the exception of ens sour reee-s tliirin tin- h f.mummi. "Use da) f tiuai adjourn meat broke with tin1 wqstr ni executive sessioa lispceins ofs larsrc number of nomlns tion. When 1 1 1 .loots aneaed there wr- seta '"it a handful of tired Süd hoegard-l ook i ag senstore, who were wslting fur the tiuai reports from the ponferees on the two bills jrel in d pute. Pinaliy Mr. Hale appeared with betb. The deficiency hill was quickly
!. and then eame Ihe tiii.il mid
clOBing flght on the naval lull end the
price of armor plate and tor an armorplate factory. Tbia was flnalty ore, tind the weary senators took a short
IToon rcnsst'inblins; the Renate too!;
on a new appearance, 'l ie' chamber had been cleaned up and tip senator sense back to ihe closing meeting with a more spruce appearance. Some tew Btteinjits at legislation were Ituttlc, bt all were unsuccessful. Tbeu the gal leriea Oiled with gaily-dressed kd tots, who wire there t see the final Seremonlea. Tln-y were not long permit ted to enjoy themselves, as an en eeutive session drove them into the corridor, where thev patiently waited for the doors to h- opened. hen this
NA DKWEY MAY KITURN HOME.
fette Not it i iii blase Bswa la Mastttfc a tii.-ai.ii. Mahl üto in r in S in I I mtr. fTnaklagtoMs, Marek 11. While the esvj depart meat bas oflkelallj deckled that Admiral IVwev is not kveSlkfng down iu health, anil SM SJSSdi t plaiu that tlie hero of Manila is remaining itb the lalatk nqaadron ui" ekokw, Becretsrj Ien has oat lekl Ihe xth.-ie story, Tk loci " that Vdfedral iewi la liable to steel tor Wash ii,ot,,i, ssrj time. V high omcinl f the raw denertsoent Is sothotitj for tins ktuti'inrllt . (hol) the saosl -iious ooadlttoa of atVair- at Mninla. lie Sddcd, with the seraace of foreign com pi Icatiosta, will kten Mm there throagfa 'he snantaer. it i. no oflkcial secrei that the danger fioin the latter sniiree ha been gfVtbr Icawrnrd during Ike paat few weeks. The part to he played by 'he naiy in the reduction ami aaciflcation ef the Fliiiiinos i not of mo great iniM)rtanee as ti reiplire the jhTsdiuiI attention of . Ilmtal Dewey. Iks forward more menf at Uai ami the proopectire artifion of China rente a sit nation somawhat complex, hut not marked in dip hmatlc circles as threateexlsg" On tl tlierhanil.it U pointed oat, it is the wish of President McKinley that he have at hand a manlike Dewey wkoae experience and knowledge of ci nditioiie. ;i well as sotmil jiidgineiit, makes him more than nsUSll) We I qualified to frie aihiee upon the .ir.tie situation generally. it win reverse the precedent also if Admiral Ikewey does eot some home. Hi- elevation to the rank of admiral inak-s him eomma mler of tin- entire American nsyty, For Ihe ex reise 'f the duties whieh ge with the office the natural piece I Washington. Iii'' Command of the rkaialic atStlOU would naturali) dcvalve ujton d miral Hchiey er Esampsott. Ml tfcfl adniiraU who bare pieceded Dewej ha withdrawn from sctlva command, and devoted tbensaelves to the directire ami sdrisory duties. It is pefectl) true, bowerer, es announced idHelally by s. cri tar I. oni:. tlint the admiral dl in fne to exercise his own ebolee in staying or etnaincr. Hut it is true that
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Two Thousand American Troops Reviewed by British Officers un Br iti; 1 Territory.
CREATED A SPLENDID IMPRESSION.
was done onlv He minutes remained
of the congress, hut the hands of the the admiral will be made scquainted
Hock wen- turned back ten minutes to with the wisbea of the president, and
pive time- for the usual complimentary reaolutiona and the addreae of the rice
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POINTED PARAGRAPHS some iqpiasii Saetaae kfeaat nm, .mien anil llitna I Bs as rat
Mir rrHiiaporl Ii e r liln n . Iturlnu Hall Hi VlnllM. I feriiilaalim ill Ihe liuirrmr, l.anileil Her 1'nmiia. mill I he Were Heleeil ! Ill HritUli PSOeSSS M tfeS lalnnd. Maletta, aland of Malta. Mareh 10. I he United States transport sheridun, from ew k'ork on I'ehruarv It for Manila, arrived here Wednesday mom lag, Bj perealsetosi of the goearaoi of Malta the Aineilian troops, consisting of 3,000 men. landed, and th governor, attended h his staff, inspceted tin in on the I'loi ian parade j;iuuiid. Bubaes neatly the Ajnetrieaat marched paat and created a splendid impression. Admiral Sir .lohn Otntnatiey Hop kin.-. COmmankrr-in-chief on the Mediterranean station, and Maj.-tien. Lord Congteton, commanding the Infantrj brigade, with their -latTs. were prcaii i . There wei also a karge attendeaCC of naval and military men. and un iuimene concourae ot spectators. The troops on board the I ' tiited States transport Sheridan consist ot the Twelfth United states infantry, ami a battalioo of the Seventeenth ls
rhe detachment la command' Recommends Pe-ru-na to Ail Ca
ed by Col. Smith. CALLED ON THE PRESIDENT.
Time ami roar! plaster hcsl all sroaads. Weawii ' hit I tail m i in la he .it .1 t.iiet railed atSO. Some ni. n ate no lived that t hc have lit) uk tut a iii.o inrf in Chaiity neiei lwK ' - at home while house ell o ' C Is 1 1 1 K "II No man i modest cnonnh to believe hint self ovcrmti mat cd hy otliera. Itewuic ot the iv. h.t wie. planes a wheel of a different m ike tt 'in his own. There are men living today WOO would rather he right than he rice pre idea t, l'ro ideoce taken ears of some foul by giving I hem wives to look after them Whan a mm Inherits diakoaesty that it sheet the only thing he honestly acquires. Hut few women would any poekethooks if thev esukkVt pot aaythtai is them hut money. . The man w ho ran ai know ledge a mistake without lilatmutc il on Mane one else has true mot al c our. me Imitation in i.v he the s neen t tl ittefV. but more men aeipiire wealth hy doing un they see othern do not do. After a man has dropped a few thousand dolhim in stocks it is useless to tell him there is no money tu them.--Chicago Beealog News. Oar Natal Station at an Joan. The new l'nited State n ival statine to lie located at San .hi. in. Porto Ku -o, will he of the utnioei ujaportatM to this eooatrg as the key to the situation when the NicaragOS canal is SOOatructed. I he kejf to food health 1 Hostet ter'a Btossack Bittere. It guards tks digestive ortrans from attaeks of nnlifetion, buiottsossa and eoastipatiooi jost the boom as tin- tu w- naval station at San du in will ward off attacks apoa this couatry b forsiga fass. Not W hnt Ue I ) iieeletl. Fanale -I haw your irii nd. Mrs. Jay smitb, get on the 1 1. 1 n sad leare town with a married own 'his morning. Mr. Kungle (deeply interested) well, I've In-cn expeetaiii a nean-'al in tlint quarter for some time. Who was it with the feh kRH less t hi Bgf "Ih r hush. ni'! " 11, it!, tn Life,
" Only the First St. is Difficult." . Tfie first step in St - , should be to cleanse Nature's house from Winter's accumu. htions. Hood's Sarsaparille does this ivork easily. It fJ America 's Greatest Spring Medicine, It purifies the bl as millons of people say. It makes the weak Streng ( :is . , . . men and wutneii gladly testify, jt cures all blood diseases, as thousands of cured voluntarily write. It ii j . medicine fur you, as you will glad 4y after you have giregi it a fair tr.a'. Bad Blood " klthoogh peat 90 ai;e I am IbOTOUgbly will It tl I
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Running Sores " After worryh months i gara my chlldna II t - , tvirilla and it cured them of runnii . iiihiiis pills cured me-of tt t i
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Consumptive Cough fi. - SCo 1 had a i i iiiilinpt i ve eoimli wh it i ad me to a skeleton. W as sdvisi take IhMMl's Sar-aparilla whii ii I ,! 1 itooTsrod normal health, I bars bein ever sinee." M ATtLOA BStSeSWATEl 1'earl and Chestnut Sta., Jsflarsou Vl It
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Presideat McKinley and Me entire eabinel cerae to the capitol, and were ii the president's room, back of thu senate chamber, where tke various
2 oh V illy, the last big appropriation bill had CS i - : et's . pprot al, and everything was readj fr the close.
Ihe resolution tbsnkittg n-o-rr ident Hobart and President I'm Tem. Frye was adopted, and the vkje-prest dent responded in as appropriate address, and the senate, whieh hod heeO it. turmoil for several days, quietly same to an end. Htauss Wearily bouse uiembers ssl through Ihe silent watches of the algrht, re St - - i i from time tO lime while awaitinir conference reports upon the ; i p j 1 1 -
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It destroys the Mv robes and Germs within the Blood, freeing it from all parasitical elements, producing a healthy circulation, thus acting directly upon the diseased conditions and upon the fundamental and controlling organs of the body, snd removing all morbid and secreted matter. MICRO GERMI will qui. kly cure Eczema. Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Ulsers. Varicose Veins. Tumors, Tetter, Sores, Boils, Pimples and all scrofulous condition.. It will destroy the germs, dispel the humors snd purity the blood as no other remedy. PRICE ONE DOLLAR ms SSarStaS win .nri e 77ie MODERN REMEDY CO. KEWAXtE, ILL. Sold by all PrHv:t
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itsanaafl Of tins r pas iirhihinu mit I SJSTTHIIte ans kktissii is its coli mos eaovui ixatsT i ms ha na WHAT TIIKV A-k I "It 11 1 I 1 1110 ALL. BL'MeriTI : - " It IM I I A I I oNs)
hours fell inost bearily, and tin- ipeak er, lio had the srrestesl responslbili t of .ill. r tnnitieil eonsi.intiy iti I licit ii!: 11 s. nmtcbinsj rigiiantlj tin- prmx ri bs ot the oontcats betwera the two tloil-i , 'llo litliil ;i.t.-i tueiit on the fi v 1 1 ;,nl harbor bill containing the comprombte on the Xicarafftmn canal, was secured slxitit 3:30 a. in.: the sundry civil, in who h the house forced Ike senate te surrender tke nrovinhra for tke PsciHe cable, about ms; tke listriet of i'olumbia.w it li the protriaion tor aectarian institutions el I mi tut ted, abont seven: oVioi-u. end the final conference report upon the Barel bill si abont t:30, w itfc the sdveat at the das the house again took oa the sppearsoce of life. Members went In-low fur hntlis and III ou hf 11st. and returned pefresbed to their stations. As inrlv .is T j to the I . ople began In pour Into l be gatteriea, the lirst parts tri strive being s doaen holies, who took their places in the public '.rn I lories. The important buai IH-ss of the house bad been irtuully completed when the house recessed for an hour si 9s30, nil that remained was
the enrollment of hills and 1 h
1 1-monies. At 10:30 when tke bouse rceonveneol the getierlea were it ax ; 1 1 pecked to the iiiit. snd the ball buaxpd witk rose fused murmur f siyriadt nf voicea. Aa American t!;. bad been lowered from the press gallery above the spanker's chair. liter nil the bitls. had been passed there followed tin- imi.iI resolutions. That offered bj Mr. Bailey, thanking Speaker Reed, and tke remarks of the minority leader, were of a eheraetel to lend a dramatic turn to the pro seedings, The action of ike house ami the speaker's reply aroused the house niol spaetators to enthusiasm. The final scene in Ihe bouse was one , long to be remembered. beers were iriten foi vdmiral Dewey mit! Uen .lot. win 1 bt. Members snd the occupants f of the galleries joined la suitrim.' "My
Country . l is of The,-." and patriotic sim,-s. winding up "AttkJ Lane B tie."'
ADMIRAL KAUTZ' MISSION. Sal l'n i.-.l in li- 11 II 1 I 11 rlil 11 I '.Irin. -ill Kin Will I'roleel Life o ml l'riii-rl ft'aakington, Mnr. li 11. It is ilennd posit ii ly at tlie state ileitiirtineut that Rear-Adminsl Kantabasgom to Saaooa on the Philadelphia, to restore the status quo existing before the last
erneute, to depose Mat nut i and restore llalietoa Tinmv even if force i- neeeas;. I to accomplish these objects. It is said that the admiral lia - gone to Samoa to inert the treaty obligation that is imposed upon the L'nited States to -i-tni a arm ship there -it least oecasionall) as oo evldenee of Ike interest held bj the United atstea In the 1st and-. u bile there be Wll m ike a careful examination of the conditions in the bland and looh into the events leading up to the instslation nf the proi latonal oyrvemment.aut report all tks facts in Washington, it hi not etpeeted that he will be a disturbing element and endeavor to make arbitrary changes, hut lie will prevent blood Hbed and proti et life ami property. It w;i for just auch purpose as this that the treaty of Berlin required each of the signntor) powers fco send "ar ship from time tu tinn- tu the inlands, though up to this point the United States ro, rntnetit bos Tailrd almoal Completely to meet its oMiatiotis in that respect. I'tiii reporti from th Rciala eoneerned have been recHred at the state department concerning the recent trouble iii Pantos, ami negotiations imed un thrin set" now iu progress. NO COURT OF INQUIRY NAMED.
Washington, March 10. The Prencl ambassador, m. Cambon, called at tie White House yesterdo) w pay bis re apertp la the preeldeat, after an fended visit to Parlo, covering the pe rlod in which the Spaulah-AtnericdB treaSj of pi ace sroa concluded. The election of M. I.ouliel as presi dent of Prance, occurred u fen dari
before the ambasaador left Pnrni fet rTashington. lb paid farewell oali on the new president who. after a high tribute is tin- United states. Charge the ambassador to convey a persona! espreaaten f to President McKtnle . the vlalt at the VThlts Bonoa oral quite informal. M. I aini.on was tie compaOied by II. Tbiebaut, secretarj to tl aheesy. The preeideat re eeired them in his private library, an.; warmly greeted the ambasaador on his return, m. Canhon in furn -poke oi If, Loabet's high regard for Amerl i god expressed tin Prencb prealdect.'i personal urecting to the preaideat ol the ITnlted States. ihe entile meeti 'fj .1 toid of eerinony. CUBAN ANNEXATIONISTS. C. K. II!. In, f New iirk. s,. tin- Rvateeseattattve uBteusa r- li n at ion i I. Atlanta Gau, Horch 10.- C, v.. Mas
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lion. Myrnn 11. MeConl. Ebt-Govi rnor of Ni w III xieo. in a letter to Dr. Hartman, from Washington, U. Caajrs: pentleaen At the suggestion ol a friend 1 was adv.. seel to n.se IV-ru-na for catarrh, mal after uslttg one bottle I hegan to feel better iu epcrj way. It helped me in many respects. 1 Orot troubled with colds, coughs. Soft thn at, etc.. but as SOOtt as I had taken your ii" dh line I i gun to Improve and soon got veil. I take p'eai-ure in commending your gTeat remedy to all who are alllicted sitb catarrh. M. II. AlcCord. Thousands of eoaeS of chronic catarrh have been cured by l'e-rti-na doting the past wiuter. In spite of changeable areaiher, in spite of the natural t-et-
klna, tke X sork expert accountant, backs from catcking cold, and eonsne
luent to Uly-eeatilated rooms, the grt at catarrh reiiiedy Pc-ru-na- has etTicted these cures, llut now spring is here. Th days are longer, the Bttfl is warmer, and the blizzard is gone for another yi ar. This jin sents a much more favorable opportunity for the permanent cure of chronic catarrh. especUtllj old, stubborn cases. Now bj the time to begin treatment. Other things being sanol one month's treatment in the spring is worth two months' treat Hu nt dtirincr the ir.clfnient weather of winter. Insist upon having Te-ru-na. Tin re are no successful substitutes for this remedy. Send to Dr. Hart man. Columbus. Ohio, fr a free catarrh book.
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official action in the rase of the sen! tolored immunes ami other regimenti that have Im-i'm uniting trouble in tram nit through: th" south, since their disekorge. It rout i ;iM til ion of the story that a pourt of lrrftiiry was to be appointed to iiopiire into tin- inst t er, it is pointed out ov the Officials ol tin- (h paitllieiit that the lin-n ho bate twen Riokltlg the trouble ate no knsgef settllers of the I niteil States. I Iii i r been lillfttei- il out the an- trivati eitixeBa in tin- fullest eiee. The Iik'h! police authorities bare pow 1 1 tu desl with them wrhererer tin-y violate ike local law, sod thewge deportment has neither power nor he Clinatkm to interfere in the matter. 'I In- onlj fesull liivi'lv tu o i -ii fur tie the department Is concerned, Is that hereafter tin- dlaehSrged troops prob sbtj Mill in- leken tn their own utaos
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I . ..rial I unk DSSSi London Itareh 5. Mr. i, M. Cook, the heal of the rcut tourist agency, is dead. Je sever rtcovered front the iiiin-ss , i inch he contracted tvhlls sota ducting the recent tour of Kmnerag William of German la Palestine. ' wr. . I.. .1 it, h neaaSaa Aata, Wilton, i it 1 1 1 . . March ' Tha Pttto bargk express ass tke Danburj a Pbi fcy shire di.ision of IkS XeW York, New Haven V Hartford railroad, south banitul. was wri-ekitl at I antion station, i ' ii' breaking "t a tendet axlo. No oia: wu i initial- injured
I In I in lue II. i.l MiitiP. Bon I rain i-cM. March h. Ueorgt H. Holden, of Washington, who returned from the orient on tin- Hong Kong Mil ru. hav in Iii pos-i.sion I. loo Claims of Ihe ohlceTB RSd tuen of Dewey's lleel for head monejr. The claims lire to be Hied with tin- court of claims in Washington lor goal action. v PaBMwa sinner in. Ifen York. Morel it. idnte. Srhumnn Helnk, tin- famous eoatrslttl singii. is , riticnliv ill with St SltM las. in tbia eit .
who is retitmiiur from Havana, where
he vas called bj Hen, Ludlow to aid in looking into the flnanelel condition ol tin- ( tlbaO capital, left tlnntn for the i-ant. Ml. Ilar-kilis savs the representatlve Cukana an- aonaxatlaoist-, and are anxious to set" Ihe United States keep its army there until everything i running aanootkly, and Cuba is ready to Ix- BOnCXCd. s to the finances of Havana. Mr.
Hash ins -aid :
"It vill be an easy matter to make Havana BOt onlv one of the richest. hut also one of tin- healthiest large cities anywhefe to be found. At ptee lent the principal ilitlicully that meets j ' the civil gOternmcnt is tin- lack of money with syhich t administer it. llavnnn's onlv resources now are out J of tlie CUStOtnS dueO, w Inch, of course.
should not in- nppinii to tin- government of the dig, but to the general government of the island. THE CONFEDERATE DEAD. et llllls.il to I reel ll llmi u im-ii l to Seath arvttna's aafesleeota Detad m 'v lateaieater, in. Winehestei. a.. March in. I he la tlii s oi the Memorial association here, together with the Daughters of the Confederacy in South , arolina, have ueceeded in raisinir 'he necessary fiimls to erect a monilitlCBt to tlie Sniiih Carolina confedemte dead who lie buried in .Stonewall eessetcri here. The monument is tu In- unveiled on Memorial day, June . (ol, John C. t apers, non one of the United State. attorneys In Washington, la invited to peek, . en. it .- ni gaeoa del Voeeh Onion, t olombia, March io. via lalveatooi Tex, drlees reeeleai here from I'.oeas del Turo say ien. lb-yea, the NiearagUOg OffcjBt who headed the recent I etol i,,n at III ueliebls. and
Wim Kiieceetled In escaping from that piste, is still at Itoeaa del Toro. Dteef ttonnlslaaa Still Btice, New ork. March It). i'homa.s IKmkkhSOn, whose shull win fractured while diving from the roof of Madimn Hquara garden in a lank. WedlteO hi afternoon, is ttlU aMre, but his Somlitiun i very critical.
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