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THE EVENING STAR Ukntered at the Post Office at Washington, D.C, as secotud-c lame nail matter | ‘Tue WEEKLY Stan—published on Friday. year, portaae prepaid. Six mouths, Scena 6? | All mail subscriptions must be paid in advange; | a pave: eont louse than te pad for I Vo. 72—No 10,871. WASHINGTON, D.C.. THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1888, SPECIAL NOTICES. EMENTS. _ BOOKS, &c. ABacons GRAND OPERA HOUSE PUBLISHED DAILY, Exeept Sunday, CS ; ‘ we AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, ‘Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th 8t, yy The Evening Star Newspaper Oompany, ' S&S H. KAUFFMANN, Pres’ stan Rvewxes Sram jo eerved to subscribers a the j Ce SEE ao areeeneae Se Oe son sPostaee, | : day receive the deputation from the Ruswan ‘The mourning emblems on the public buildings eo detag removed. al ne city of has dougut Lembach’s oele- rated portraits of Kaiser Wilfelm sod Prince Bismarck for $10,000. The former picture Was paluied im ING, and the latter in IMGT. An exqtisiiec wreath of violeta, hyactntha, and a Wes, Walch It required two men to arrived TWO CENTS, | Sou,8n, Rime yesterday. afer i had’ boon : a s shown to the emperor, Dr. Mackenzie, socompa- Ried by the empress abd Princess Charlotte, placed HE TAX-SALE MUDDLE. Washington News and Gossip, |AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. ra Srecus. Sux O Ss RTARTA OTE | corameunee acer, Toten ee see RUDOLPH ARONSO: PECIAL ALE Fr = d Salat AY Recorder NEW TORK CAstNo COMIC OPERA COMPANY. i froe forall lien Soha See es attetd ait | Mle, $352,400; customs, $054,899. ——s ‘SECOND GRAXDOCASINO PRODUCTION BOOKS entice eer nO aaaire to. = — ‘To-day Mr. H. E. Davis fled a petition for a writ EVERY EVENING MRD SATURDAY MATINEE. _ = MISS FRANCES E WILLARD WILE | o AMONG THE PHESIDENT's Cattuns to-day were of mandamus in the name of the United States ex THE MARQUIS. BAUM'S, 416 7TH ST. N. W. ae 5 A Chee dag MEAD WILE | Senators Call, with Dr. and Mrs. Scales, of Florida, Tel. J. F. Cook, collector of taxes, against James THE MARQUIS. COMMENCING THURSDAY. MARCH 15TH AND diss Katherine Willard will sine at the | and Hearst; Representatives Tarsney, Springer, Under Consideration in the Senate. | ™- Trotter, recorder ot deeds, commanding the re- THE MARQUIS. CONTINUING FOR THREE WEEKS ONLY. 30: Duorw upen at Peak. Pubic cor: | TOMS, and, MeMillan, with Mr. MeKinzie, of Ten- "| spondent to show cause why he should not be The Original Cast. All of Host's beautiful Scenery | | Our rerular customers Bend not to.be told what wn | Also, services at same place TO-MOL- | B&S#®, and Commissioner Miller. Sao es teeesey commanded to note on an instrument the day and WHE PRixcirs entived atsemanen taegshone “ee pe ion Uy, Mra Macy A Liver ete, Adress on iz0-}) Arporrwewr.—James E. Blair, of South Caro. hour of its delivery, &c. ‘The petition sets forth Bertha Ricet, vt wh h to purchase books, | of Now York, will sing. eee Teading, we will state that wen DUCTION ox: 1 Inavella Urquhart, Sylvia Gerrish, Nonna Ferner, Rese Rivet and Lalhan Grube, ve oi a “> COME TO THE GOSPEL TEMPERANCE 20 to SU por cent lower tha ahy pther house in | Sob MEET NG Tits VENISG,, 0 a a ieoreetown, under "the. suM ‘The books offered embrace the best standant AMEK. hrintian ‘Temperance Union Associa ICAN ait ENGLISH AUTHOMS. Kalstrom, Mira "E"A" Chambers sud No. requested. to meet in Ndvat i o'clock, to ats Below we quotes tew apecial prices: NEW Satta tararer Dickens" Complote Works, 13 vols. clo.a4.08 $1.00 AT Rigkeabeare'Compiete Werks vale sv no fc tdneral Of our late Dastuse Lame oats. TO-NIGHT AND SATURDAY MATINEE, ae a BHO Beret $250 ELEMENTS OF POWER. WM. GILLETTE'S Thrilling American Play. . no | eoene & wad tambars of the onder and : Ere 6 to cane ie rhs compeaat nto Pape tncuatng | HHS asa; Oo TAO | Ly Be A Rg ieee Sogn, es ge we Marquis aud ot si 2 aa : Prosented with s competent cast of Players, incl foliOh rr er 16 25 | we 8.0, FRIDAY EVESING: S04 eect at Peele Seeds ibe, EASTER NOvEL-TIi'y Fastin | Netjeardcam snd herdice fase the ovr” By apdetof MR WM. GILLETTE. BOOKS, BIBLES, PRAYER BOOKS AND HYMNALS | 'P* Coimiuiiice._—_u With all the Scenic aud Mechanical Efacts from the AT SPECIAL REDUCTI ee TCT ORE eens OF THE DIB- Star Theater, Now York. Special ot of Miustrated books. GUAELES Szore et al., vs. the widow and. heire-at- = nos BOOK D} aw of Coos Onuniuspno, decensed. Next Week, arASTER GARDE AF HALF TO BU ‘Thie cause being eroored tate erat iet the distet DION BOUCICAULT, [op RE SE bution of the fund iu the registry of the court, notice is IN forchudrem Ifyou want to pleas the little f hereby yeiven iat { will proceed to execute this onder of 2 fod JAY GOULD'S, $21 Dth et, mht yeferenee ow MONDAY: the 2d day of Apel, 1888 ‘THE JILT. Be | irouaes Weentoetens Ieee an ene United weates Court mb2t Seats are now on Sale. Easter Booxs Axo Booxzers, Creal af ‘the eat ole Omolundso, deceased, Say EMSANS WASHINGTON THEATER NV MANY ELEGANT NS, AT MODERATE | #PPear and ps ie ‘Admission 15,26and S0c. Matinee 10 and 250. | 7 ™AN¥ mea Pe “JAR. G. PAYNE, Auditor. aw hocorder copy.) OTICE OF KEMOV. —HA' Dis- PRANG'S, TUCK’S, WIRTH'S and other EASTER << U8 BILL'S 2 CARDS and ART PIECES. posed of my fixtures in store No. 810 F st. BORED OF NOVELTIES ABIDE WITH ME, ROCK OF AGES, NEARER MY | 14¥ 1 would teapectfully. call the atioution of my AND GREAT ALL- FEATURE SHOW. ” LIVI customers that Iam now located at O15 7th nw, A CYCLONE OF NOVELTIES. GOD TO THEE, MX REDEEMER LIVETH, and | Wicre I will be pleased toahew thers foe eagle ot PE at OF ARTISTS. | other EASTER POEMS. Imported, Key West and Domestic Cigars, &c, Lilly Glay’s Colossal Gaiety Co. mb22 C. C. PURSELL, mh22-3¢" C, W. DOWNING & CO, Dlortrated mbi5 418 omet nw. | es MALE PROF. CARPENTER AE WILLARD ALE, © | —————————— nr sae SIXTH AND LAST WEEK ofthe Punost ‘Prychic Phenomena ever seen ia Wat-| Bysren Carns Easten Booxs. pea ae omnes Astonished Crowds every Evening. a Se eeraath Ate Admieston, 25 cia Reserved seats, 50 cta, mb19-6t" — WYETH'S MALT, doz.. 83.25 ARRIF S1JOU THEATER b? eee HEMFOHMANGES DAILT 2. § EASTER NOVELTIES. Se ee vi x i Drataaile picture uf faee, ne W. 8. THOMPSON, Pharmacist, Original and’ imate rep reees! now aie x Ess 7 ae ‘Sm _ 703 15th st. Poa THE FRENCH LANGUAGE SIMPLIFIED. ENTIRE NEW SCENERY.“ 475 Peansyivania ave, ei m8 A Ratoburst of Real Water cn the Stage eS POPULAR PRICES AS USUAL mh10-1m, How York ave. and 15th st. ment bY eRANK H. PELOUZE. Next Week SID FRANCE. E Gas: _ mb2i-4t 1416 F street, Kellowe Building, — » ake the place of the BATTLE OF BOOKLETS AND NOVELTIES. Sirs Me ee Ee ‘sth wt, two blocks south of Pennayl- A LARGE AND CHOICE SELECTION. and O16 F street nw. are hereby notified to reinove —____________mb10_| THF BABIE RASTER, by Rev. J. E. Rank, D.D, | the same within ton days trout this date, othecwico PLATING & TRIP TO CALIFORNIA | EASTER ANGELS. by Phillips Brooks. bf ga eh pers ory Oe or Western Sinton will Ueto your interest to call | | PASTERTIDE POEMS, by E. Nesbit. ward. aks Tepe So. aver sede oe Teket Agent, Band QO. ‘THE MESSAGE OF THE DOVE. Titustrated. B. H. WARNER & CO. pointe ‘mbS-1m* WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, —mb21-ae _ ___ 16 F strevt n.w. LL PERSONS INTERDING TO TRAVEL IN| ™bs 28 7th Steet THE OFFICERS AND MEMBERS OF r a csihlorcbns ELIJAH LODGE, No. 50, 1.0. 0, By ar Alin ns URE uate ‘pformation, free by | Telephone No 4002. #0. Box Fespecttully roquested twattens the tiers ofoui ais = —— a - other. 1. SoLowon, from 2 Tesidence. Wy 4s8rNeTON RIDING acapEMy, Maize & Henvenr, Sthist awe. FUIDAY! MAUCH, #3, at 10 o'clock aan. BOOKSELLERS, KTERS, NEWSDEALERS, order of the Prosidont, COR, 22D AND P STREETS ¥. W. STATIONERS, AND ENGHAVERS. _ahise a SEORE ENS, Oe. aie 1417 Pa av.. above Willard’: See PF PAESTS HAVING cuitpREN wirit Al the latest Books as ined, All the intest News ‘irreqarities of the toeth will bring thoin to FINEST ACCOMMODATION FOR BOARDING papers and Periodicals, "A {uli line of thePeptal Tunrmary, coro Bek aid Kate, wou HORSES AND CARRIAGE ROOM Ub Escuayier athena a . = VISITING CAKD ENGRAVING A SPECIALTY. | roo le advice, free IN THE WORLD. we Favitations, Announcements, At Home Cards | © RaRGa Guana cbataae rout of Arta engrave 2 . Inspection of the Entire Establishment is Courted. Tmymoet Artistie Nanuer. | Marc 21, 1868. Notion ts hereby iv Estimates furnislied Licéusses Produce Dealers mab3-Im 1D. BROWN, Propeiotor__ | “javordin ALL ORDEMS PROMPTLY FILLED. | trading at large, Produce Dealers tading jm the seve - : Siarch, 1888: "Bald Heensew: must bs promptly ree Tp"coutinus ‘such "business: FS ‘coutinus ‘such business Reaprxe: EATLEY, CHAS. W. RAYMOND. U. 8. 3 Phorrmastz anes mfsaioners Dist. Columbia, Tanto NTAL INFIR - Goon Suozs ge ee eye — evory day from Gam. Ul pan, until firther notice. Extractions. free, Consultation "free. Gee is A: M. 1 fered: Artiscial teeth, wold llings, crowns aud. all t Moverare Cosr This world being a school of experience, we, the | Sattay WOE St cost of material, “Satisfaction guar. scholars, should try to gain all the knowledge we can, Sas reise we contribute our share of life's burden for | gus MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF GEORGE. Are hard to find, but they CAN befound at the beneft of our contemporaries and without sdvan- SS ee eee ANETTA on with tage to ourselves, Itianotan act of wisdom to go lecture SWAN M. Bumwert, into store, pay to General Medicine, -“ To ORRR TTTT & g85y > ‘between Oth and 10th ePuU RR 3° s ‘ ENORMOUS PRICES ee is » eB ik gz S385 = LOVEJOY, M. D., Dean, ou & 2 6 St For the purchases you make and let your neighbor 1 Gi have the experience of your folly, but read our adver- tisement, referring to our Great Remnant Sales every PFE gS Pian Entirely New to this District. Funds of the As- # 33 RSD. FRID: ciation Loaned by Ballot, at 4: ‘ss, Ha 8 0 ke ®usy ———= a ee soap oer cent Allowedon Wisbicaeele 6S Bugs Atle One Year's dicwn- And graduate in this one branch of. beralsip. . Shares $2 per month._ 83.000 Advanced on ‘LIFES SCHOOL. * | Call at oftice for copy of plau and constitgtion. OFSEVERY KIND IN ALL RELIABLE niece Bedok, FRIST ecsctary Specification of Bargains for this <g=> IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE Bee otter OF coos = —— THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. Holding » Special eae Court Business, : matter of the estate of CATHARINE E. qapms’, Severs! thousand dozen of all-wiol Yak Lace, con- | BEALS late of the Distti:t of Columban dneonee, sisting of many colors and widths, at oe. per yard; | | Avpiicatlon for Letters of administration oa the Bx saguien valus X60, y id. Diatrict, has ti ‘been — ‘A new lot of Corded and Plain Gingham Remnants, | Jyonuir’piosiage aad Marton be Wie made by Tepresenting Many of the latest styles and colors, at ‘ Sapo eeRiba the aoe eee ee sip olonnar oberg yavanna TBBE, next at Lo'clock p. isto show caves why Let: GIELs, A lange variety of Satine Rempants us follows: dere of Administration ‘on the entate of the eld Ae. ‘cases of dark and light figured at 12)c.; worth 20 | ceased should uot issue a8 = By ah gee eee a 2 4 w . oun, emacs of dark and light figured at 10; regular Ber and Evening Gtar mewspurer teeviows to the 2 cases dark and light figured at Ge: generally sold | "Hy the Court, W. 8. COX. Justice. DORSEY CLAGETI, Register of Wills. ao eons = _EibWianps @ BARSAMD, Proctor mb AN: OF THE en <n ¥ CHILDREN. 3 ig st RaW. to " &, 1. '.30 p.m... af its office, No. 605 We have procured st a liquidation sale a quantity of a peut 3 French Canvas Cretonne, superb designs, and ou sc- Siawit AE CLARK, Jn. Secretary. — count of having bought then at a VERY LOW |g Hi PAL (8, AD: FIGURE, will offer them to the public at 19¢.; regular | S_—@E"arcsnee and te ters, ARTHUR BURT & co, ‘value 37340. without capital, who are to work cboap if owu Anew involce of light figured Percale Remnants, | <a furninh the material cup besceu, at, the Faint Desutiful patterns, fast colors, calico width, at Sc. per | Supplies SUS to Yi4 Gat Mew, ment National mblOgwatn 1211 F ST. N. W. | Fard:goneraily soldat Sc. Andalsos lot of regular | Armory. jt . width, fine quality, good styles, at 8c, per yard; APPLETON Zane. an, worth 12%¢. = : ‘ARCH In our Comfort and Blanket Department we have} (itice. GOS Fat pow. ‘the Zollowing specials: Plane for all classes of buildings propared. mb15-* 6 pair Landsdow 11-4 Blankets at $4 pair; former | = WIRE MEN PLACE THEIR ORDERS Price 83. BS cor Matis enriy in noting vo eee A few Satine Comforts (our own make), filled with | them broken in, for hot weather, bo call on P. I. dest white cotton, at #2: reduced frow 82.50. HALL, Shirt Maker, 908 F st. n.w. Ja16-3m0 Several dozen of Soiled Spreads at a great sacrifice. <-. TO THE PUBLIC.—ALL CASES OF Sruxa Goons Our Cassimere and Cloth Department is filled to its | to children oF animals in District of ‘Blinost capacity with a full line of Foreign and Home | Columbia should be prompily reported to. ge Manufactures, and will inaugurate the season with » | SOCIETY, 910 ¥ n.w. Telephone call, 947-4. mu6-3m ‘We aro in Gaily receipt of SPRING GOODS. discount of 5 per cent this Thursday and Friday. — cases of 45-lach wide, lace finian, Adonis Drapery, bess rane at 10c. per yard; regular value 15¢. ; Shicadinieliddbns sada insted Su‘ia acini ed 4 CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, ONE PRICE FOREVER! DRESS TRIMMINGS, EMBROIDERIES, LACES, “EQUITABLE BUILDING," 1003 F 87. BLACK DRESS GOODS, RIBBONS, &c., slwayt to be Ke ‘asaxre_4a66.061.86. found im our stock, 3 = ‘awe ea ‘abtzpblets explaining the chject snd sdvantages 0 ‘Today we particularly call attention to our offer. RR ss ¥ gov tours form Saget oi ‘on the first taguot RRS g'§ -- Tie octacs p.m advensea etl be tande teks nut ida, 2 NNN Sas at? orcloek. ‘sul for, sbaren in the 14th ine reeetyad ae daily at tbo offices of tho. Non, Equi 4 Black, Black and White, choice styies, elegant de- Bat HY ne &% 8 ing, 1003 ¥ st. Shares are $2.60 per month. 4 ‘THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Pres't, stghs, at lowest prices for reliable goods. E b voy EE oe i" be KE 10. 208 RDGOM, Sees. =e. aLso Ea Gas Vixstnee as BR RRR 00 @ CELAIN ORNAMENTS, BIRQUE FIGURES. New Lace Ficuncings from @1.50 to $12 per yard, ate Be iin’ 3 8 q 4 ROCHESTER AND DUPLEX LAMPS. New styles iu Sue Hamburg Rages and Flouncings, in 4.0 Be EE % Hamauotse 14n6 of Madea ant Cishes. 3. S. SHEDD & BRO, Swimard Natnsoor,beautifal ooda One case checked ns 422 Oth ot nw, India Linens, newest stylenat 12%. Oue case lace | 420, 422, 424,426 7thst., 417, 419 Sthat "FO #200 SA NG (Our new stock uf Ladies’ Cotton and Cambric under- enue dirt Fine pew nek aay ot stus lace gees amt, etc. Eichateios 4 ‘inducements to cash ‘wear te particularly attractive, every garment is wo! | facilities foe Fepeaeiug facilities ‘than manda, te perfecty, aud prices as low an is consisteat | BE ‘Tose Axp Qeaury ‘south uf New Sore. ing Pianos & with the preduotion of reliable gooda. Compare them ov orm SN arp ER-CAYLEMIL Vion Dit CAT ‘ith other moods i the market and be convinced. SPRING OVER-SACKS edivendayi thd Beth, J Keferencon that ° tat Having Just completed our stocktaking, we find | #'* ue des Of business efforts; to be in unison and — = EE ROT caus SSS a i ‘offer at ridiculously low prices: such ae remnants of | S047. pets Disek silk, odds and ends in table Hens and towels, OUR LOW PITCHED PRICES — ae és increasing popularity proves our access. fels beta ad ‘cur (ablect cheap Torebon and Medici Laces, | we direct those who have THEI CLOTHING max | Will ry to plonso il customer, ae ‘TO ORDER to our Custom Department. ae 2 ‘A beautiful line of BUITINGS, DIAGONAL CORK- 719 MARKET SPACE, COR. STEST. | sCREWS and PANTALOONS await your inspection. NOAH WALKER & CO, 625 Penn ave a Nilbtie aes denote our determination to meet the times, while our Pa ey 2 ee Una, bas been appolated a messenger inthe Navy} BILLS PASSED IN THE HOUSE. ‘Tae CRUISE OF THE ATLANTA—A letter tO the Sea Navy Department, from Capt. Bunce, the com- hergpaied mander of the Atlanta, states that the veisel ar-| Among the bills reported trom committees to- rived at St, Thotnas on the 12th tnst., with U. & | 4a¥ and placed on the caiendar were the follow- ‘was to sail orSan Domingo, leaving that: pigcsts | ‘he Senate bil (adversely) to permit miners to Hie, Sat en eee eee on the | prospect and ee ae redid portions of any In- 21st, and will sail from that or ASpia On the 24th, day ater to-morrow. ion reecratiom. Tadecatenly pompoasd, Rquiruexr ov Tue Naw Naval, VESSELA—The | a bridge uctoss. tho ‘Teenewos tinct at Chatte, Bureau of Naval Equipment and Recruiting has | noosa’ wis ™ oe recently begun the work of the interior for ‘he cruisers Charleston and Baltimore and gun- | construction of bridues sores the Vere ed come valld from the time of delivery to him, and he is to note the day and hour of such Geltvery to him; that on March 1 the Felator offered for salo for taxes certain Property, and it was his duty to transmit a of the-same within ten 4: ater Such sale, and ou the 10th of Masel he- did trance mit such duly cert.fed, and it was deliv ered at or it 3 o'clock On that day; that the re- port was recelved and aco-pted by the respondent, Who did not record the same as of that date, noted that It had been recorded March 12 at 9: o'clock; that the Commissioners have demanded that the date of reception—10th of March—be in- the boats Yorktown and Peirel. This work will oc- vers, “Georgia | dorsed thereon, and the recorder has refused to cupy several months, Paine Ralway Co" instead of tgatfroad Ca” comply. The relator, therefore, prays a8 above. SPANISH CELEBRATION OF THE DiscovenT- or | Passed. wee General Term. Ameutca.—The Department of State 13 informed by « THE ANACOSTIA BRIDGE. ae its minister at Madrid that a royal decree was | _ Senate bill to amend the act for the construction | Charged with Violating the [Lottery iasued February 28 providing for an exposition in | Of bridge across the Anacostia River, District of Raw ial 1892 Lo celebrate the fourth centennial of the dis- | Columbia, covery of America and to houor the memory of | Senate bill (adversely) to define the rank, duties, Christopher Columbus, to which the Kingdom of | &c., of Army ghaplains. Portugal and the nations of Latin-America are in | “ Senate bill {udversely) to promote the efficiency Vited. "The object of tie expositien will be to of the Signal Service. sent the condition of tue inhabitants ot Amierica at THE URGENCY DEFICIENCY BILL. time OF Its discovery by collecting all object ns report Biving’an idea of the state or Uelr civilization at | , M Hale presented the conference aad ‘the end Of the 15th century, and, by a separate ex. | Urgency deficiency bill, hibition, to show the products of the arts, science | After the report was read Mr, Dawes eritizised and Indiistry which characterize the present cUl- | at some length the action of the conference com- ‘Lure of the nation of Laun-America, lulttee in stFLKing owe of, the bill an tem to pay pases an attorney at Los Angeles, Cal., compensation for FoxeRat oF 4 Naval OrriceR.—The funeral of | his services in detending suocesstatly the interests Commander Thomas H. Eastman, of the Navy, | of the Mission Indlans under appolntmnent from who died in Portsmouth, N. H., March 18, wiil | the Attorney-General,’ He did hot blame the Sen- take place from the Church of the Epiphany to- | ate conferees, for he knew that they had to submit morrow at il oloe to pressure On the part of Une House conferees, — He ulluded surcastically to the professions ot STOREREEFERs AND GavGERS.—Summerfeld D. members of the House yesterday in favor of tabor, Hall, Prince George County, and gave notice that (It he suould have the asseni i, Prince George County, Md., has resigned his | 3nd s: ‘Senate) this same item would be inserted In Position of storekeeper and ts appointed gauger. | every proper appropriution, bill URL IL were de dos. C. Gray has been appointed to be storekeeper. | cided, mot only that tne laborers worthy of his Martin F. Edwards was today appointed store- | hire, but that he shall get it. Keeper at Sun Jose, Cal, ‘MK, SAULSBURY ON THE MESSAGE. ‘MAX MILLER, WHO HAS BEEN SELLING CERTIFICATES FOR FOREIGN BONDS, UNDEE ARKEST. On account of the complaints made to the po ce, Detectives Raff and Horne last night called At a saloon corner of 8th and D strects to find one Max Miller, who they were informea, had been here some weeks selling certificates for foreign bonds on the instalment plan, in connection with Wwuich the officers suspected him of conducting loWery scheme. Meeting Mr. Miller in the saloon one of the officers mentioned the f:ct that an ac- quaiptance of his had luvested in some of the bonds, but Chat be did not understand the arrange- ment and wanted some information coucerning the business. Mr. Miller explained how be sold the certiiicates, claiming that he represented the Banking house of EY HL. “Horner, No. Go Wail street, New York and was selling Germsn, Aus- rit lnoks something ike a lottery scheme,” re: fs — aun marked Detective Ratt “But I am only the collector,” said Miller. piiAiid We are only otectives,” sald Detective aif “thought 60,” said Miller, Naval Onvers.—Lieut. Commander Frank Cour-} Mr. Saujsbury addressed the Senate on the sub-| ‘Tne ofticers him under arrest on a charge Us, Lieut. Jno, H. Moore, Chas, M. McCarteniy, | Ject of the President's unual message. The demo- | of violating the lotiery laws. He ts held for a fur- Ensigns H. G, Dresel, C. H. Havlon, L. 8. Van | cratic party, he sald, had always maintained, and | ther invest itis alleged that he was sell- ing certificates for the bonds mentioned, and that the bonds, besides pasing the holder 5 pér cent in- Lerest annually, entitied the holder to a chance in semi-annual drawings, the prizes amoupting to as much as 200,000 florins, ‘prisoner admitted that he had been arrested tn other cities. still held, that the only proper motive of Is, . | taxation was to provide the necessary revenue 'W. Witherspoon, ‘Cc. lings ind D.M. Young, | for the wants of the government: and Surgeon Edward “Kershner, Assistant Paymas: | that every man was bound to contribute his just ter John 8, Sayre, Paymaster R. W. Allen, | share. Taxation for any other purpose was un- Passed * Assistant. Engineer George B. Rangom | just «nd indefensible. ‘The democratic party was and Assistant Engineer W. D. Weaver de- | in favor of a revision and reduction-of the tariff, Lached from the Omaha and ordered to the Pensa- | and would carry it out unless thwarted in its pur- cola, Naval Cadet B. W. Stearns, from the Pen- ane by a combination of democrats (actual by sacola and ordered to the Omala. Paymaster H. | local interests) with yublicans who favored Serthtchette, from the Wabash, 21st instant or-| Idgh rates. ‘rhe ‘republican | party, | Judging dered to settle accounts and placed on waiting | by the statements 1 orders, Paymaster Jno. F. District Government Affairs. ‘THR WIDRNINO OF B STREET. ‘The Commissioners have responded to the House District commit‘ee respecting the widening of B Street southeast. ‘They state that owing to the cutting off of A between ist and 2d and Pennsylvania avenue, between those streets, the trafic is nearly all thrown on B street, which later street at its width, partially occu: Pied as it is with street tracks, is Dot able to accomodate conveniently the passage of heerogee ‘They state that it LD Fogg ord necessity and recomme: " Passed and an appropriation of $1:,000 be. nade ‘or increasing the width 50 additional feet, and Paving the same. ‘They further state that the ouly possible objection mignt arise from the Li- brary Commission, as it will take a slice from the Library grounds, A DELEGATION FROM BUFFALO. ‘This moraing a committee from Buffalo, N. composed of Geo. & Mann, city engincer: Summers, president of coubell; Aldermen 'G. W. ‘Alex. McMaster, Dennis M. Doyle, Jua J. n dae. Kreiuner, Wan. Adams, and 'Wm. = ‘clerk, called on lhe Commissioners, wuutoduéed by Gov. Alexander R. Shep- berd, These gent resent a COMMILLEE Ap eos ‘by Uhe city council of Buffalo to examine into the relative Merhs of the different styles of ‘street pavements in the principal cities. Thecom- mittee arrived here last night from Philadelphia and will leave here to-night for Pittsburg. Capt. Griffin talked with the committee on the utfferent ‘styles of strect pavements, the mode of laying the same, &c. The committee exy themselves: ‘well pleased with the streets of Washington, MISCELLANROUS. ‘The Commissioners huve ordered that with the view of avolding unnecessary complexity in the Accounts connected with Ce for per- Tarbell, from Be copeacin of sa sett ‘arbell, m Boston | pre Would oppose any luction ; avy-yard, gist Instant, and ordered to une receiv. | hud, ic It could reduce the surplus Uy large abd Ui Ing slilp Wabash. Pay Director Chas, W. Abbott | uccéssary appropriations it. would do. 80. He ordes vo the Boston navy-yard, 31st instant. | thought he stated the views of the two parties, Lieut. Frank R Heath, from duty as 1nspector of | throughout the country, fairly when he said that steel and ordered to the receiving ship Minnesota. | the democrat favored the tariff in the interest of Assistant Engineer ‘Theo, F. Bingdorf granted | the people and that the republicans favored ‘three months" leave. it in the interest _ of ction. ‘There Inight be a few democrats who. were protection WOMAN SUFFRAGE AND TEMPER- | !sis. How anybody could assert that tne Presi- ANCE, ‘Rent or the democratic party Was in favor of free = trade was fsa el Rio yternreensia ae Mise Willard’s Talk to the W. C.'T.U.— | the conte tin Tah eee tessly made 1 ot ig the Senate, with a full knowledge on the of ‘The Woman’s Week of Prayer. those who'made them that ter was houling in ceca Uhe history of the democratic ‘Ty st or pres- “Temperance organizations and temperance | ent that justined these nee Workers” was the theme at the woman's week of Pg trees party Sorina at eau, servi le, DUL It was earnestly in selon sce Ps mereing ae Fomnaey Lariil rates so that no grenter, taxation would be church. ‘The audience-room was fled with a | moana on tho people than was meceostuy ve meee gathering, principally of iadies. Mrs. | the just demand of the Government. J. Barnes presided, and after prayer by | ‘THE BILL PASSED. Mrs. Anne E. Bovee and Scripture reading by Miss |" The conference report oh the Bill was adopted, Hillis, of Wiimington, Del, Miss Willard, the ations To-Day, resident of the National Woman's Christian Presi nomina- femperance Union, made an address. She spoke | want tesenate te uOwIne of the spirit which animated her in the tem oy ance work as having been caught from the ecu. | Dwight N. Miller, to be postmaster at Homer, a yt he ours in| John If, Dennis, of Nevada, to be melter and 1871. Since that Lime the women have been or- " r ganized and fare en caged In unlted work with re. eo Pe ‘the mint of the United States at Car- SulLs which she thought encourage all in. | OM» Nev. terested tn. temperance reform. Ske spoke House of Representatives, of the national meeting of the union In his prayer this morning the chaplain returned held in foundry church in 1881 | thanks to God for His protecting care over the the ndvantages of a womens ae secre 1 | members of the House and all persons in the Cap- ineeting, too, Miss Susan B. Anthouy had been in. | !tol during yesterday's storm. After the reading troduced on the platform with many misgivings | of the journal the floor was accorded, under the on the part of the ladies and hesitation on her uwn | special order, to the committee on the judiciary, Part. ‘To-day, Miss Willard sald, there has been @ BILLS PASSED. ae. oi viet ee As. Seg by ihe fact that ‘The following bills were passed: some twelve or fourteen of le prominent women ‘nat of the National W. CT. U. have come on herefor| To divide the northern judicial district of Uhe purpose of attending a national council of | Georgia into two divisions, Women iu which Miss Anthony takes an important . Dart, She thougitt tat it was becoming’ recog. | oho provide f0F Lon eaten cumricny mit work no payments or ts On account of ‘Such Work shall ve received hereafter unui the Work shall have been completed and assessment duly made therefor. es A Sot. preg axp His TreascngR.—In Circutt Cour No 2, Judge Merri¢ to-day, the case of Herwan Neimetz against F. A. Trotter, was placed on trial, ‘This 4s an action to recover tie difference between $50 and $500. ‘The piainuff was an enlisted man in the company of jant in the 14th United ‘States Iniantry for sixteen years, and it was his custom to deposit portions of his pay with his nized that women’s ballots was needed to make up “ to certain nts for inven- | captain. He alleges that he was a prisoner of the majority at the polls on Lomperanae ques | ygnstwhieh have been nigued Wy Avalatant ecre: | war for some tiiue for Which check Wes tasued, Hons. Av was also heeded to reward men Wit0 | taries of the Interior Instead of by the Secretary. | and should have gone to his credit with his cap- worked for protibition instead of having such ad- Amending the statutes so as to vide that the Yocucy relegate them to thé upper sueives of pri- | record of a state court may be cercifed by the pre. vate life. siding magistrate or any other judge of the Miss Willard said religion permeated the entire | court. temperance movement from the little band of Regulating the times for holding terms of the Praying ones to those battling for prolibition and | United States courts in the northern district of Woman's ballot. She thought the movement was Towa, progressive and that the tinal issue was not doubt- | Extending the protection of the United states i. There had been @ difference of opinion on the | laws over United ‘States oMicials executing pro- subject of Woman's ballot seven years ago; there | cesses in the Indian territory. ber ge some differences still exist, but the speaker The Dintrict Congrons. that she had her convictions of what was " right and she tried to live up to them. Upon the CONGRESS PF AMERICAN RATIONS, conclusion of M. ilard’s address Mrs. ©, I. St. ‘The Senate committee on foreign relations has Joho, of Kansas, 5 eer evi istic Work. Mrs. | authorized Senator Frye to report favorably the Mary Mather, of Delaware, Of the work of the | sto Danes ceaned health department. Other addresses were made, | McCreary Dill, which recently’passed the House, Mrs. La Fetra announced that this afternoon at 3 widing for a copgress of American nations to be Seiock Aire Hunnah Whitall Suuith would wiv a | beld in Washington on the 1st of April, 1s, Bible reading at tue Chureh of the Covenant, and ‘THR AQUEDUCT TOXNEL APPROPRIATION. Miss Willard will make an address. ‘This evening | Therepore of the conteronee eomnnlttes on the Ae ey searcl & meeting will be held tn con: | urgent. deficiency bill was submitted to the Senate W ° a ft Will preside and Mrs. Clara Geghden Homman and | to-lay. The only change of any importance made others will make addresses, in the legislation of interest to the people of tne —— District 1s the insertion of a clause requiring that Seclety Notes, the new tunnel for the ents it of the Water Hon, and Mrs, Hugh MeCulloch received the con. | works shalt be completed by the Art of next Nov vember, The appropriation for the lining and Cer esate hast erecta Tabes, Of several | completion of the tunnel 18 $925,000, and the con- hundred frends last evening, on the occasion of | fereds atver duly; considering the subject, aeeaed Hrenae tere Tongtoent wih the ening, fhe | 1t advisable to ix limit for the completion of the That bad been “sent, ‘and_amoug thems Mice | Work, “With that exception, all the local appro- basket of roses from the White House conserva. | Pistions remain as they were. tories, with the compliments of the President and Capitol Topics. Mrs. Cleveland, In the dining roovo delicacies and BILLS PASSED BY THE SENATE. Substantiai salads and oy: inch were Senato yesterday passed the following bills: served during the evening. MPS. MeCulloch ‘joa Bilorbae Judges of the United States Curie and and fritied with potnt lace, Her hair was dressed | District Courts to reduce to -writing their instruc- high with white ostrich tips, Mra Yale, Miss {Hons to Juries, in all states where state Judges are Mary Mecuiloch, and Ste. and Mra Charles sicuul: | required’ to. Go so: to, establian "a United Seanes loch, of Indiana, and Mr. and Airs, Frederick | Court in the Indlin ‘Territory; to authorize the McCulloch, Of Virgints, assisted in extending the | juries of the United States Circuit and District hospitalities of the house, Among the Were | Courts fo be used interchangeably, and to provide Admiral Porter, Lape _ a oe le, Sears. ioe drawi Neveramat ee $10,000 for tary Bayard, Secretury tney, the | the prosecution commissioner Hoouansler tienes | and Mrs. Dickinson, ' Gen, | of fish and fisheries in respect to the destruction of Schenck, Gen, and Mrs. Sheridan, Gen, Kosécrans, | oysters in the natural oyster beds lying withia the Miss Rosecrans, Justice and Mrs Field, Misa | waters and jurisdiction of tie United States by star Condit smith, Justice and Mra, Muller, Miss Lucy | fis, &c.; to divide the great Sioux Indian reserva Corkhill, Senator and Mrs. Hearst, Senator and | tion into sey te smaller reservations; Lo provide Mrs Palmer, Senator and Mrs. Vance, Senatorund | for the «sale of the sito of Fort Omaha, Nev, and tata, but a much less sum Was credited, and he Bigelow ay a Warden, for ‘the defendant. a West Washington Affairs, ‘Tue Frex-BRIvor CELEBRATION.—Reports of the Various committees of the Tree-bridge celebration ‘were submitted last night to the executive com- mittee at a meeting held at the Building Associa— tion Hall. A consracttor a ‘quantity or tire. Works hag beep made. Chairman = Maurice Cropley, trades display committee, reported that go iar he nas tne names of eighty toiir parsons who will have w: th the mn, and that the number of vehicies in the line will probably be 190, AN additional $30 Was 2} ‘ed to the ‘committee on decorations. The military commit ment from Fort Myer if there is. a pect of the Company of Alexandria. The next or the executive commitzee will be held next W evening. The work of bracing and fitting the hand Fails on the ‘will be resumed in a day or two, ‘The braces which are to be used have not arrived yet. SEWER OVERFLOW.—The sewer at the northwest corner of $2d and O streets became choked dui thos” streets were badly flooded for'a cousiderabie ‘DEATH OF AN OLD Crrizex.—John an old and Citizen of tls pare. died cals wort ing. at his rvsidence, Xo. Prospect avenue, at the advano-d age of elghty-iour Fears, The de- ceased "7as 2 ar oan ‘Metropolitan: force, ‘The funeral will take place Satur- ‘afternoon. Interment to be at Oak Hill, Py td Es * 5 i i | y 4 B : ‘Mrs Chandlér, Senator and Mrs, McPI Sena- | for a new site and the construction of suitable | yesterday afverndon. He was taken before the {or and Mrs, Bagh, Mr. and MIS. George W. Stee, | bulldings thereon, iscrict attorney this morning. Jobson was ro- Mr, Joun We Thompson, Miss Ida Thowspous sie minions arias Suid over tho feiains of Mrs O'Neil at Trinity and” Mra. John’ .” Fremont, fq Ait. "and | Mf Allison introduced in the Sonate today a | GCoc enuten this: morning she Tees Mrs, Charles Mann, of New ¥ ira, | bill to appropriate $126,000 for a public butiding | were interred at Holy Ktood. Gud Miss Deering, Mrs John M. ‘Glover, | at Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and Senator Sabin a bill to ‘Mrs, Pavten and the Misses Patten, Mr. and. Mrs. | increase to $150,000 the limit of cost of the public Halliday, Baron and the Baroness Fava, Mr. Fava, | building at Winona, Minn. Minister de Struve, Mr. Kousian, Mrs Lanier | ay iit. TO PENSION PRIVATE ARMY NURSES. Anthony Pollok, Marsisal: Alexandria Affairs, Eames aan = 7 Ls. —" on ae Sir ees Spotford, Miss Cullom, Gen,” and Mrs. Williams, ceed by eee Boat Sistupt Secretary : “ ‘The fire was Hi i sh woe Sie ape a Meter ook ‘Miss Wallach and MreB ti. Warder ‘and | ‘The House yesterday, afver discussing the bill Baerapie amount of umacl, &¢._ in store ‘Mrs. K, John Ellis will receive informally at 1742 | PAY employes of the Government coming. inp temmaeie ae ee P street, on Friday, assisted by Miss Lilian Kuis | ©bUbour law for all time over of on that coals and their guest, Miss McKeen, of Andover, Masa, | day they have worked for the ainea fant nila ‘The Of the fire is ‘The announcement that Mra seawell and her | ‘De ere ease, {ke HC was ply Str beaels onan Foeptny | a Bes am i i i li H i i I 4 HB | H i fF & F ; ure ‘will resume her afternoons at home tm April, and in May will be at home at Grams. ‘Mra. Fairchild will also be at home on Wednes. day's after Easter, if Hi it tn the tomb, Uae emperor watching them from his window, Telegrams to The Star. wo Guperor has went a telegram of condolence GEN. The THE Carnot. ns THE DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION, BRAGG STIRS UP MEXICO. | A surcommittee of che National Com mittee Going to St. Leuls to Make Arrangements. Gould Stocks Still Depressed. | cis tas reontvea a kites ines Mi Pr Pe Boston, ue Secretary of the national democratic committer, In which ft ts stated tbat a subcommit. KAISER’S DOCTORS HOPEFUL. | ("12 sotional committes has been appotuied Tange, in conjunction with Ube lecal committecs, for holding tie democratic ‘mational ‘coureaton —_ FRESHETS COME AFTER THE BLIZZARDS | Oy Cosirtian iroum, Saaeten Paes A Stubborn Prise Fight on Long Island. | seuitor We" Walk of Chairman Barnum; Secretary Prince; Col. J. @ Prather, of Missourt; senator A. P. Gorman, of Marylabd; Senator M. W. Rausom, of North Caro Davis, of West Vingtnia: ex- ‘of Pennsylvania; P. i Kelly, of Minuesown, 0. W. Sulloway, Of New Mompshire. Nir. Barnum had not yet'cailed a meeting cf” tivesubcommnitten, but, he hiuaselt t GOULD STOCKS STILL SLUMPING. | expected to arrive Lore tis week. maar Prices go Down with a Rush at the | mURDERED Et: Opeuing, but Rally Later On. EXICAN OUTLAWS, New Yors, March 22.—The stock market opened | TMFCe Mesongers Carrying Geld from ‘with an ominous quietness this morning, andal-| ®@ Arizona Mine Waytatd, Killed, ‘though some strength was given It at first by pur-| @=@4 Hobnea. chases of 2,000 shares ef Missouri Pacific by Bran- | VENTER, Cou, March don & Kirkner, the flood of iong stock was too | fou Arizoua instead of ‘two messengers reat for the support given through shorts cover- | having beon ing, and the Price fell 33g per cent In a few min- | the Vali carrying bullion from re min: to Phoonty three were murdered. have yet been fouud, but Mexican out hoiders of other Gould stocks are ali | No tra Selling, and the price fell with a rus. London | laws are supposed to have done the deed. Ex-seus Dutises have large selling orders in all the active | ator Tavor telegraphed Stocks, but witu the exception of the Gould securi. | him to uouty t Ues the insidersin the d ferent cOapanies aFe | totu-a0use aut. President requesting »ps ob Lue froptier and cus Tose theit best efforts to {rying to support the marke., aud they succeeded | twtercept these brigands. Undoubtedly Une Wilk in causing a rally. The market during the acuvity | attempt to cross the Mexican frontier with thelr Was decidedly weak, though the soma easepting Pinder, which esis of 57 ounces of gold Auissourt Pacitic, which declined 3), per cent, and | bullion, the u:aal Weekly product of the Vulture Western Unio 44, Were conlived co from 4'to 4 | mine. “The mines in this part of Arizona are Just Per ang aL atte which tine (ere was a simart | Degiuning to be developed. ‘The railroads are losses, Aiter t ‘he drop Missouri Pacific was very feverisi but raliled over 2 per ceut, but Manhatian fell o 1%. Western Union, however, recovered with the 5 Penile list, |The market late in the hour was | Jack Fatten, aged uoderately uctive, and, While somewhat feverish, Temained fairly steady and without yl goede nd Wost Of the active list recalned Gieeasly | Tapidiy approaching them, aud the movement and im some cases fractions in addition. | will protect the lives of miners, whee aged Twenty-Five, Portance, and at 11 o'clock it was moderately | After Seventy Two Hounds, active and steady to firm, geuerally at small frac. | NEW York, Narct Uous better than first prices, fought (his mornt Seventy-two rounds were early on Long Island ina ‘TRE VANDERBILT'S TO THE RESCUR. prize-fight betwoen Jack Fallon, the Brookiyn ‘The stock market afver the rally becawe firm and | “siroug boy,” aud Jew Smit, also ot the city of contidence is gradual'y ‘being restored. Iti gen | churches. ‘Vhert were over Mxty sperte pana fraily thought that the heavy hoiders of Vander. | The fight Was to a fiuish with skin-ftting kid bilt, Granger and Trunk line stocks are working | gloves, aeconding to Uke London prize ring rules together, and that Cornelius Vanderbilt ts sup- | aud Uhe sum battled tor $00. Fallon ts ninewoon porting all the securities controlied by humseit and | years old, Weigh 100 poutvd brothers “ . stands five feet nine inches high, Smith Isis years older and Mfteen pounds heavier, and stands five feet, nipe ana FACANT SPEECH | three-quarter tiches high. Fro the beginning the fight Was fast and furtows, and Smith, up vo Me Tet Mexte; Venited | the Mitieth round, seemed to be the better man, suoceeded in s-nding Smith to earth many lines, Only Desires for Mexico Continued | Oi. Liow J pa lum to sleep” but to the astonish- Liberal Government, Muent of all cnr toed the scratch at the call of time, oP Mexico, March A banquet in honor | 10 the seventy-second and last round, Fallon kepc 2 = up his vicious sh ing and Qually succeeded in of Gen. Bragg, the mew Uulted States minister, | MP eh nting bis left With a thundering Whack on his ‘Was given yesterday by American residents. Lead- | autagonist’s tempie Which sent. Susith tograss all ing officials of the Mexican government and a| iu a heap, It Was full Len milnutes before he was number of the press Were present. Consul Gen. | able to open his eyes and learn that he bad beon More presided. Gen. Bragg peech, waich was well received. He said made a ant | defeated. The purse was given to Fallon and g100 “xia thst was subcerived for the loser, Fallon himself was the Uuited States wanted no more territory and | badly used Up. only destred for Mexico a continuation of itg lib. eral as government. He stated that the United Died from tis Injuries. ‘States would be opposed to any attempt to over-| New York, March 22. Frederick W who throw free institutions in Mexico, and intimated | jeaped from the ftth story of the Tiberoa, Fate So long as liberalism was predomitiant tu Mexican | during the fire ou Monday morning, dled to-d administration only the most cordial good will | from tls injuriex, He was aloetorn Fears Old. Bie would be shown this country, but ‘the people of the | mother tust her life in Vuitea re commercial relations of the two countries grow 2 closer and closer, and good feeling conuuue to | pkOXPO% March, tire. States, enjoying free lustivations and their meet movements heres He hoped to sec the Fesultant plessings, Would not look favorably 02 | ‘Te ask Pariinmecnt tor 5,000,000 Pounds ‘uonary More. —The government contem- exist between the'natiogs whine aes be | Pittes axking partiament tor another advance of poorer £5,000,000 under the Ashbourne act. "The 1s regarded ag indicating the Paver the Abolition of Sugar Bounties, thy of Cleveland's administration the present liberal administration ere, and as be- | .LORpOX, March 22—All the countries a indication that Uke reactionary party, weave cal fe sented r¢ the recent susvar-bounties conference, ut LO favor A inanarchical Tooe at | With the exception of France, have sent replies to government, wilt never be permisted to carry tts | Re BFItish corernmeut favorable to the abolition C1 cl of sugar bounties. designs into execution. e speech made a pro found Impression and is a topic of discussion in tical circles. No reoeat uiterances of the en Ernited eeates representatives here tans attracted | THREE PROSPECTORS Lost THEIR LIVES AT PRIREP such Widespread attention, and liberai politicians —— th: Bi y St. Pat, Mies., Marc Say (iat Gen. Bragg’s discourse has certainly the | 4. ®t. Pact, Mux. March says: Judge Hi has received the folowing Ulegraua tiem Sena Porat, Idaho: “| Jearn from Indians and other parties who un- Ice Gorges on the Mivouri Flooding the | 1¢7(*1d the Ludian language that Pelkey, Pendle ton and Papkins have been murdered ‘Nt Priest Lowlands and Stopping Railroad | [akc by luilans — S.coe we gee ‘Travel. The men referred to weut Up to Priest’ Lage last Cmcago, March rh Mont., Says: The great flood on the Upper Mis-| fan in the ulted States ct through Ube w of tet. —A_ special from Poplar, | fal te pros wy at the breaking Sourt does not abate. The water ts the highest | out of the War, Dut resigned Co go Into the Cont seen for many years, and the river is still rising | €Fate aris, wliere he served Ubroucuout Lie war iy. ‘The,ce has broken at Galpin and is rune | With much'distincuon, ‘The muatver will Be thor hing fast. There ts a big gorge at Cythanks, about | OUsAly LnVestigaled, 10 mies above here, and another at Frewchmap's — Point, 7 miles below, There ts six fect of water A New French Mecruiting Bin, * on the railroad track at Wolf Point, and the | ALL CITIZENS ALIKE SUBJECT TO SERVICE FoR =a bri jdges are all washed out. All trains are delayed. YRAMS. ‘The Milk River is also commencing to break up,| Py March 22.—The senate army commission, a and the country is flooded for 40 miles around. | presi by M. de Freycinet, has Hundreds of cords of wood, cut tor river steamers, | new recruiting Dill, The bili subjects ail cluzens are floating away. The Cattlemea and Indians | aitke vo service for “ Will lose large quantities of hay. The red mea | US parual exemptions in We ca: have all left the bottom and are camped on the ‘hills and high grounds, Their farms are under four | thus éxempved.” These Uixes, tt ts foot of waler and thelr fences swept away. ‘There | Will Fesuit i 4 revenue Of 25,000,000 {1 is some Fears, Dut provides for vari- of students and er, Laxes upon persons rulated, ‘and if tue river gorges at tuis | The bill also provides Ut 11 sons of parents bork lace the toss will be imaiense, ta Frauce are Hable (o service, wuether uaUuralited SETTLERS QUITTING Aspecial from Bismarck, Dak., Fy § wt | And preparations to move out of the lowlands are made by the settlers, At present this sec. | Saye: ‘The Urlal of THE LOWLANDS. = —_——_—— says: | The re. Mre. Milliman Awarded $37,°50, ae nas a eae! NANEY BANS | wep on 5 NOM are TRANCE #UT Se AAR, special from Topeka, Kan, case of Sallie = HUA V5, cold wave which has froven ue | The Mutual insurapee Couy PAny, New Yt ‘solidly to the ‘banks. This docs uovtecrease | Lie New York Lae, and the Cougericut, Mut or ‘4 Hood, as the river is low and the | Life Inles Lo Fecuver $25,000 0n policies issued a8 sol.das iron. The break up of the Yeilow- | on the lite of her husband, Joan W. diliman, with stone, which bas aiready Fred, and the flood | interest for over elgut years, has been concluded. we miles below, the ico is firm and ‘has not | aereet ise" Changed. con. Moved. It now looks a8 thgugh sold ioe amust be | spitacy to detraud, aod claim that the body of farried by a succession of gonyes, as the river here ck A Waters Was attempted to be 4s too low to carry it over U bars. A gorge of | Palmed off tor Hillman. The Uriai lasted alneveom oe oe formed last year, Would last at last @ i on the lowlands on its banks ‘The people WhO | BISMARCK, Dax., March —- Drowned while in Parsuit of Game. While crossing the may be in danger have been warned. Missouri duver a few qlies north of thls city yes asap aad terday “Eagle Head,” 4 well-known Indian scout, A Fine Ratirond Bridge Wrecked, —_{ and John Warten, a white Lunter, were drowned. HIGH WATER AXD ICE CARRY aWaY Pant or Tae | They had been in pursuit of gate, ‘and while cross WEST SHORE BRIDGE NEAR PORT B ™. ing Wwe river la as alr-uole and were carried nore! bebesth the Caxasomanie, N. Y. the » March 22.—At mi Inst Section of the’ tumelsoe nnd a Deut West Snore eatitead bri td | A Quarrel Followed by Shooting, ON A CHARE OF MUR eaerick Peurbach, Teported 10 the pullce early reo feet, tick abd great fear ip eaters | ‘his MOrulng- that aller quarrullug wit husaveta for the Mohawk river when a gen. | WOil, CWerty-cight years old, of Lhe same aduress, break occurs, West Shore Ki ‘Trains will | She sbot nerseit 1a” the head and died instantiy. track The police investigated the matter abd found (Rae gga ee rete twarks of Violence ou the woman's body, und the Mail room snowed ta rate ye. Feur- Me apy ey FRANCISCO REVEALED. murder. Feurach and Ue woman had it PRccengmeguary BS a a Sere ents on Se soe oe Se cisco aye: Woo Song. a notorious lugh bande, | Releubors he i ! | i i H tried to levy on Mack Sain, & Down to Zero Again. ay SEVERE COLD WEATUER IN THR WET ANXIGIY FOR THE WINTER WHEAT CROP. ‘Cimcaco, Marck 22. —vispatches ‘various Gisappeared in a cellar. “The ‘higa-binder, after | ,,CMCAGO, Maro St _lsnstches trom towa te ‘at several Umes by a ithe Sut injury, was arrested. “Iie was'iound to have a | ort drap in ihe teuperalure Fesuerday of trom SuIFt of mall of novel design, the material ‘veing fo pln ym gets Md Mache of a cons.tency that, when woru | UY Ligh winds and ligut snow. | Fears are ex i mings Peat | pressed Cunt Winter wueat ‘Wil ‘be triuusly ble tor a ‘OF knife .brast to penetrate it. ‘Chinese bigh-binders wore Shires of mall, which Sere born besty and we, The new style of armor is of eastern facture and is light and inexp-nsive. i a i i Bg ‘ i i E i i i i i i we i i i Ei Ff f vise i # i Py } | | : i

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