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e THE OMAHA SUNDAY Btz 1w NINETEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 30, 1800.-SIXTEEN PAGES s NUMBER 279, S ] ere a great millionaire I would T - ¥ ey e be wounded by this realistic impersonation the Importation of rman and Swiss Cattle the Cause of THE WISDOM 5L 5 March 20, —he weatlior wed |ib the form in which it has districts to safe diatricts from the elements, Temporary roofs are being put up whers he secratary ol tho troasury diseretionury | CVOF Possible and hundreds of hogsheads of power to suspend the purchuse of silver [ tobacco are being carted to warchouses in 0. | Darts of tha city uutouchod by the stor | The strects i listricts worst damaged are still packed except betwoen Eleva cath and Twelfih on Market streot tho cars arc now running and wagons and all bus mera sightseers are allowed to puss, Hun- dreds ¢ 1 are busy trying to savestocks P — - - — _ gor 3 S g 2 e o e > - 1 ' AN T N r P T 8 | r TR 1 N | T Jiovad that the verdict 8 & blind to enable N N INETIN SEWAIAN o0 bl A will 8 make the proper | L[ o AVOTHR DR N ; DA S . 8 at Oborammergen. She ) | tiovad that t I FORECLOSURE OF MORTGAGES | ton v il b y CLEAR AWAY THE DEB! P\Rhl:\\h BRUA‘ " lu\ )\n tav y to the Herald correspond- BIS\I\RU\ LL\\ lfl) B\LRH\. | the officers to work on tha sase more secretly LCLOYS L ] (: “l ) provision, as it is an imperative rulo that ap “\ NG \ \ Y L “ \ \ 1 a cathedral toact it in. The wminister tHi LABDICGUTLOOK. propr bills for the construction of ¢ awed by tho Police. M A U DL AL s Chancellor Farowell. Indications of Considerable Trouble to Interfera. SLLAAB AU A L AL R Bl Goos to Work. lizious susceptibility of the Parisians might With the Chicagzo Unions, tions, A VERY TAME DEMONSTRATION, | Of the agony of Chirist, M. Garnierand M.} A ygERY AFFECTING SCENE. | Tup B | --Tho indications favor more than | THE METHOD OF PROCEDEURE, | DY Romo Miilerand Wi, It lHayes, will bo | STUNNED BUT NOT DISCOURAGED Bremont will appaur in evening dress. "This ever considerable trouble with organized card by a sub-committes of the housa com - The Ministerial Decroe Prohibiting | Cites croat curiosity, andtout Paris, with all | rpe prince’'s Regard for Minister | ters' demands, the journeymen plumbers are | Prospects of tho Adoption of the | ox Monday ritoraing Iw support of f'n{' ‘hl‘-l Total Number of the Dead About One its elements of art, fashion, wealth and L0} = g0y Olose of the Labor Confer- | to the front with a request for a general in- | Windom Bill—Fremont's Pablic waking an appropriation for a public build Hundreed - Money Will be dhanks I 56 18 St A dtren Building* Appropriation— i LR i) 4 Good Friday. il dfm LML L S day. The master plumbers say this is simply o . ¥ '(. Will make thelr fuitial spoeches; bulure. 4 A% Not, Neetpt Their Hdlencss. - — to the Detegates. out of the question, and in all probability 3 kit AR congressional committes on that oceasion. . —_ A they will refuse thewconcessions usked, The Journcgmen Plumbers’ association, which A caroful canvass has been mado by ad The Aftcted City i) cludes about one-half the plumbers in Chi 513 FODATRRNTIL STRENT, [Copyright 18% by James Gordon Past Week. [Capyright 180) by James Gordon Bennett,) 'Ll A o fAC ] L g i} 6 adoptiol ot tho dol ) x-«m,l March 2. —[New York Herald puright 1 by James tGordon Bennett,) Hiny 1%, March 99, —Prince Bismarck left 20, has fixed upon April 1 as the day for WASHINGTON, D, C., March 20, | | 0f the adoption of the Windom bitl | (i Ra S e tomporaturo is springs tidal wave of discontent swept down upon | Ci Special to Tue BE This week | seat, today, Yesterday he visited the im. | plied with they have concluded to go out on | by men iu congress from the farmersn | K *y" to the 1se ""““’I ':‘" v M= | buried under the debris of Thursday night's the center of Paris from the heights of La | and passion week are compacatively dull [ porial mausoleum and placed n wreath upon | & strike, KKansas, Towa and two or three other states tornado goes on with a largoly augmented v that The fice weather is very favorable to third republic were not over-awed by the im- | boulevards, bonbon shops and the creator Thousands of persons gathered in Wilhelm | the men employed 10 the packing houscs at | closure of mortgages on farms :'M l:,'“: “.., Witl beo T ‘\\ “I ‘; 0 throo | clearing up the wreck and tha removal ot Josing demonstration of tho injured toilers, | of fashions are reaping a harvest with novel yasse And alons Lhe routs to tile. rallway e Dy Sl Lot sl ot S ol B e NS ) afternoon. The question has been agitated | hera from points in Kausas by memvers of | montus. Bo 'l“ sonato and 1o ‘\‘\‘“‘ ) 1 mittees objected to two soctions of the Win lawabiding citizens of this metropolis. houses ave making bright displays for Easter | marck drama. As he appeared, wearing the D [ ¢ . slaughtermen proposed, but tho police and April 1ool's day. Teas, dances and re- | uniform of the currasers, Bismarck was | Becessity of organization has long been felt. | setting forth the fuct of a financial depres The packers formally belonged to the | sion in Kansas and other states, ca: romoters expected such grand results, was | tout Paris is basking in the sun- | Gows of the houses in the vicinity were i L 4 v 5 s Y g o o ays that congress shall enact o law which | bullion and limiting the purchase to 3t not far removed from a finsco. shine of beaunful weather. 3 swded with spectators. ‘The entire routo | disastrous ending of the strike of | prays s T e e MDA L R $7 the packing house uuions | shail provide that “on and after the Ist day | 000 & mouth, The bill now contains noither stantly animated appearance and the police | was the social event of the weel. vo | iwere compalled to \valk the entirs distanos u RIS i s i were there in strong force. Signigeers | iundred guests were preseat. Tho la Yeam 1,‘:, palace to tho station. A | formed on Sunday will be started with fully | collect debts that arc sccured by mortguges inageot Amerivan silver, Already reports ¥ Whrowing the suspect oft his wuard. propriations must be made in the rogular ap- The Striking Butchers' Parade Over- the interior, howev has decided to | Thousands Gather to Bid the Old a Kansas Farmars Potition Congross ildiugs provided for i1n separate bills | Louisville Arousea Herself and Cnicaco, March 20, —|Special Telegram to e A committoo from Norfolk osonted new impersonation of M Bernhardt ex —_— labor this spring. In addition to the carpen- S mittee on public bu rs and grounds on hemianism, (s eagerly looking forward to croase 10 salary. #80 WERI holiday on Saturs ing at Norfolk. Messrs. Miller and Hayes BTV ey BN PARISIAN SOCIETY, No Blood Was Spilied. y Few Entertainments During the uf Wicdersehen, Wasnixerox Buneww Tue Ovyns BES, | | yocates of free silver coinage on the auestion | ¢ oo m G Cable—Special to Tur Bre No great Pans, March N Yorik Herald | Berln ror Fricdrichsruhe, his country | final uction. Jf their demand is not com- Among the many petitions ‘being rec ltke. The work of recovering the bodies ranization that wiil embrace | is one asking fo W to prohibit tho fores | 1t can o stated upoa as reliable information Vilette today. Tho powers that bs of tho 1 a social point of view, tho the cofla of William T A monster organization that wiil embrace | is one usking for a law to prohibit the for | ated upoa a h the stock yards will be effected Sunda A petition was today in duplicate recoived valuablo goods in tho tobaceo and mercantile nor was terror struck to the hearts of tics and attractive winaows. Well known | station to witness the final sceno in the Iis- s among the men for @ long time, and the [ the delogation from that stato which after dom bill in its original form—those giving josed, but the demonstration, from which its | ceptions are excluded for a fortnight, though | grected with stormy enthusiasm. The win- : b : Knights of Labor, but ufter the | part bytho heavy mortgage imdebtednoss, 3y mid-day La Viletts presented o con- | dame Henjamin Constant's enter s azadn ol Was N Nan didratatas Hoveeh 1 ! R L i ¥ b W Ak el %% | @isintegratcd. Tho uaton which will bo | of July, 1800, it shull not be lawful to | Of these provisions. It is unlimited free wero there in still lurger numbers, The | studio of M. Benjamin Constant was trats- | yumber of other carriages filled 800 members, The membership can be in- | upon real estate by the usual methods of | from mining districts aro being received creased until it reaches between 15,000 and | Joreclosure, under the laws of the scveral | to tho effect thatthe outlook for the adontion 0,000 men. This nuwoer will include the | states, but the method of procedure and cattle and hog butchers and the laborers | collection shall bs as follows employed about the stock vards and packing | 1. “The creditor holding the mortzage houses. ‘The causes of dissatisfaction are | shall procced in person or by attorney or tLe low wages and irregularity of the work, | lawful representative, to the oftice of the It is ulleged by the men that the owners of | recorder of dceds where the mortgage is the packing houses do not run during the | recorded and thero procure a correct carly part of the week 8o as to force down | abstract of the title of the estate held by his | its citizens, The statement is made in con- tho prices of cattle and hogs. A favorite | mortgage, including incumbrances asked by | tradiction to thatof Senator Paddoci that | v Tni ot thoso employed at work plan of the boss packers is said to be to buy | his claim or debt wister of deeds | theroare &1 per capita owned by the gov- on thi Wrookawo hrolplidibyLth el bosra oL live stock on Saturday, the owner not wish- | shall certify to corractness of saidl | crament in thisicountry, Senator Buddock | 0t TRt AT RVhHeVar ing to bear the expense of holding his stock | abstract and ch bis signaty The | intended to state if ho did wot so state that | oo Pt B o T over Sunday. This plan involves the labor | county clerk of said county shall also | thereare but i) ver capita 1w eireulation in of the employes on Sunday, which is very | examine and certify to the correctness of [ this country. It is true that this govern distasteful to them. This plan of operation | said abstract and attach his scal and sign ment owns a8 much as 334 per capita, but & gives the cmployes but threc or four days' | ture: provided, that after examination the | Very large provortion of this money is piled |3 0 0FA SR DR e ten - Mours cach. Tho [ property is found to bewerth the full | U m‘}m-j;‘t;l:w“v-l;n‘»x.h (b fy it 'r'h"\.-m.‘-_ CliyHaily THO Tnst Wadibliab 6F OF TAaueioR bourg perchance one hundred stron from her Lisbou tengavement and J last he bimsolf to all others | laborers get but 134 cents an hour, | amount of the mortgage. “‘,lvl;\.‘j:.'“'\ '.A,"“ "’,” .‘.‘:“‘,:‘”fil,‘;l.t‘..\ ,:.‘:,,." a simall shopkeeper next to Forest City hall, Here an enthusiastic policeman laid o hand | amusing story of the offect of the ana rectived Mr. Pholos ata private audi- | Ahd not infrequently have but two [ Q. “It shall then bo the duty of the | Wit ¥OrY lrkely nument the et ORI | (1o \vus in attendance upon . lodge ot upon M. Paulard’s coilar and badoe him con- | and Portugal political disturbance while s on ‘IThe object of tae discussion cxcited | lours’ work a day. The butchers have but $12 | creditor to proceed to the county treasurer’s 5 l \‘ ST HEeRmes SeEtan ingr. His body was almost nuled beyond sider himsoll under arrest. M. Paulard | was there. During tho first performance of | yuch curiosity here, Rumor says tic%rince | t0 $14 ber week. Tho union whon organized | ofice, where the said abstract shall be placed | B SFF 815 SR FEE BEPREE B0 BEE0 recognition. 1t was taken 1o a temporary threw up his cyes to heaven, calling upon | “Latame the Buglish oMcers 1 the play | yade a careful statement of recent events | Will demand ecight hiours for a day’s work | permanently on file for future reference. Hs et e oAliGat Hinirusa i taatans | LmoERUS AL ross EhG e blue sky to witness tho iniquity of the | wore their national costumes as usual, but | \ith o view to the future real history of t ] ] b i S o AUthe Planters’ warctiouse, hoaud lings, and an ofticer de paix informed | when they appeared in the second presenta- | orisis still wrapped in mystery The carpenters, who are proparing to de- | qpstract in the county treasurer's ofiiee it 538 Main streets, the body of Kd Moran, & foun- him that he might proceed on his way re~ | tion they were all attired m Portuguese “The appointment of Baron Bicbenstein as | 180d cight hours for a day's work at 40 | gyai; be the duty of the said county treas WGl S B dry man, was discovered about 11 o'clock, joicing. The pavements were all th ne | uniforms. Miss Van Zandt said that | goreign secretary is regarded as definito, | €608 an hour, the demand to be made on | yyerto issue in due form, on blanks pre- Intense interest itinues o o shown | (0yraq hotwesn beams and howsheads of blacic with crowds of spectators, who wazed | the people of the audience came around | Bisbenstein was born in 1842, He is a hard | APFil 7, are daily increasing the strength of | parod for the purpose, a draft for the | ereio the de of the farmers. Un f yopaico, The remaing were” taken to Wis with admiration on the intrepid band, which | with egis and sticks to attack the stage, but | \orker. The baron was formerly public | their unions. The membership nas now | amount of the wmortgage debt, including | doubtedly the depression wmnoug the tnhabi= | o0, where his wite wad four children Yiad marched with stolid tread. At the Rue Du | were quicted when the Portuguese uniforms | prosecator wnd Lns never been in the | Féached 7,000. intercst and oficial fees to . on the | tantsof thorurald tL attract more | ooy kept in foarful susponse at his sbsence, Chateau d'Eau a hundred policemen headed | were presented military service, though he has had a A SECRET WELI KEPT. treasurer of the United States. Said drafe | #ttention in cong h SUbJOCt | \Wpen the corvac was brought in the women the advance force and impelled it towvards Mrs. Alice J. Shaw, the whistler, possed 8 [ jonr carcer in the reichstag. He 18 3 i 3 shall be examinel by the county clerk and the eastern rathway station. Some of the | few days in Paais during the wee ving | g rood debator and has represented Buden | The New Agreement ot the Interstato | certified as correct by hisoflical scal and slaughtermen, who evinced a disposition to | one concert at Mr. Charles Holman Black’s. | in the bundesrath sinco 1533, He is an RatlwaydARSaaiation: signature, Swmid draft w u be due and foree tueir way through the opposing ranks, [ She has returncd to Lovdon for the season. | arablo man and a popular favorite at court Ciicaco, Mareh 20.4-[Special Telegram to | payable by tho treasure the United wero at onco arrested and their com Lord und Lady Lytton entertaived | Hohus a strong tendency toward state | Tie I3Ee.|—The rallroad secret has never | States on demand of thelawful holder of the fos conscquently beat a plilosophical | Madame Sarah Beralardt at breakfast on | gocialism. The Cologne Gazette says that | becn better kept than she ngreement for tha | sanic. aid draft must contain 2 Smborsior ““f paucaabibyjodiaconticivacts. ¥Ths olice weng | i tiuesdays he is intimately acquainted with Prince | reorganization of the Juterstute Comwerce | an accurate description and location ! 1ore the demands |y s now pretty certain that the osa in pursuit, but by a littlo ingenious design- | Mrs. 8. D. Warren of Boston and Mrs. | jgiamarck and his policy. s appointinent | Ruilway association, which will bo presented | of the estate mentioned on tho | Of the faviers hon repre= | o it from the tornado in this city will nos ing the column hered again on the | Courtlundt Palmer arcat the Hotel Ve 9 wusrantee of continued | next Tuesday to the presidents of all the | abstract and the amount of the draft shall senting the mef 5 and 2ome | ¢, yuch beyond ona hundred, if that nuu boulevard and tramped along towords the | dowe. peace. He will make no change in the | western ronds. Therg isat present butone | be charged up against the said cstat districts in New AEiBncH s asafew | op g peachied. Up to this writing the total Hotel de Ville. Tho square frouting the The Misses Do Wolfe and Marbury are | qiplomatic service. It is stated that the | copy in existence, the chairmen who as- | creatiog a lawful lien on the same The sections in tho sout paludorate and | nypper killed atall places whose bodies edifice was occupicd in force by the police, | guests of M.rs. William Jaffray in London. emperor accopted Count, Bismarck's ros sisted Chairman Welks-in the compilation | debtor shall now be allowed twenty years on bourbon prejudices provail, may refuse 10 | have been recovered aud of the missing and when the butchers arrived they con- | Mr. Joun Jacob Astor, jr., is at the Conti- | yion with the ereatest reluctancs, bec hot even saving cony Of the sestions | the dabt by paying intorest promptly on the | heed the calls of the faraicrs, but the grent | wiom it is reasonably eortun are dead is sidered it prudent to make themselves as in- | nental. Prince Bismarck trained nobody but his son | worded by thm. 6 lately no ‘ailrcad of- | same semi-annually at the rate of 1 per cent | Majority .must look upon them with tho | ignty-cight. o addition to these thors aro significant as possible. Mrs. William Astor goes to Auix les-Bains | yuoroughly in his policy and ideas. This | ficial knows what the agreement will pro- | per annum, these being the terms allowed to | Rreatest seviousnces. Lhere has never been | yhout a dozon wio ure so budly injured tiat ®M. Paulard and fourteen of their delegates | for a fow weeks. roason 1n many quarters is held to Justify tho | pose, and Chairman Walker says nono will | national bankers, during the twenty five | & auestion mors vexatious than that pre- | qeath may ensue. Auywhero from one were allowed to proceed into the Hotel de Mr. Richard A. Miles of Meriden, Conn., | guporor's action a8 an \cipstion | know until ho recoives s copy in tho meet- | years. The record of the mortgage shall bo | Sented just now by the farmors. The sit g Villo, whero they were received by M. | andJ. W. Oukley, Charles Wheeler and Wil- | of tho fast approsching inevituble rotive- | ing. The proposed agreement will of courso’ | marked ‘Settled by the United States Goy- | bion is indeed a serious oue Lo not oaly thy Darlot, president, and several other mem. | liam Burnew and famiiy of Chicago are | ment or death of Pince Bismarck and tho | be amended, but if accepted and upon it is | ernment. fhuim o, (DM GLOWEORS ISR NRIURCO B L0 S bers of the municipal council. M. Paulard | among the late arrivals, necessary release of the ministers from the | formed a strong association, it wiil bo the | 4. *“The procedure herein set forth shall | ‘Tho latter know that unloss tucy cai do produced a copy of the document setting Ir. ot ra. Edward Baldwin are at the | Bismarckian bondage snd the jealousy of | most important railroad document ever | be the culy lawful way for the colicction of | SOmething to pacily the ue nide upon forth the grievances of the ox-fellin id | Continental Count Herbert. penned. liven such Indepandent roads as | mortgage debts until the aggr circula- | them their political careers ars drawing to a | \ropopty has boen t . The actua sheep-killing covporation. Over seven hun Mr. Charles BBohlen is at the Liverpool. The final sitting of the labor conference | the Alton will be represented 1n the mect- | tion of Inwful moncy 1n the United States | Fabid vleed n good time for | from a flnancis e dred of the men who previously found Prof. J. G. Schurman of Cornell univer- [ o5 H0T 04007 Ainister von Berlopseh | ing and. in spite of statements to the con- | shall amount to $50 per capita of the popula police gazed on the sightsecrs und the sight- | formed into o miniature theator, with & | witn fei and admiress closed the scers feasted their eyes on tho policemen | stago and foyer for the rendition of comedy, | procession. When the party arrived at the nending the adveut of the slaughtermen in vhici the principal actors wera from the | gration all the ministers, the diplomatic their might, die Prancaise, Mlles R, Boyer | corps and the court and state oMcials were A little before 1 p. m. M. Paulard, muni- | ana Beandes taking the leading rotes. The | waiting to bia farewell to tho prince and cipal councillor, who is the b fourte ar old daughter of Charles Sif- | there was o great mass of people outside of th ved butehers, made a triumphal | ford was the musical attraction. | Mountains of bouquets for the prioce and entrance into the square, followed by an im- | Miss is already too well kuown in | princess were piled in the waiting rooms. posing array of about a score of slaughter- | Europe tor comment. She i8 o vio- | Bismarck, in & hearty voice, bid all faro- 1, whose lounging micn and hands deeply [ linist having the mothod of her | woll, Phelps, the Awerican mimster, and exvloring their trousers' pockets were evi- | instructor, Sarasate. Her rendition of | yon Caprivi were among the last to shake dence of their firm detcrmination to bend | his Spanish dnoce, **Haban was | his hand. Many tears were shed and it was of the measure is stimulating the silver in- terests, The statoment made tho otner day by Sen ator Paddock that there are thut §19 per apita in this country, has att - wide end attention in comparison with the stutement that Irance has 357 for each of of goods and private property. The excellent work done by the'board of trade committees in canvassing and learning the 8 of the residents and of the sufferers in the storm stricken section renders imposition a bory next to nmpossibie, ana people lowed to o freely to their ruined lhomes with friends and employes and rescac the government to their will, enthusiastically received BItorothor an. affacting scane. At 5:0'tho t'ollowed by perhaps one hundred police Miss Adelo Grant isquito a social feature | yruin started amid renewed cheering and men, the score of manifestants wended their [ m Paris, She goes to London the first of | ginging, way down the Rue de Foubourg St. Martin, | May. ‘The breakfast given by her for Miss | [y connection with the regard evinced by In route the procession s velled until it be- [ N Van Zandt yesterday was a pretty | Bismarck for United States Minister Plholps came ut the Boulevard do Stras- | effair. Miss Van Zaudt has just returned | jp 1a worthy of noto that on Tuesday At Ialls City rall about six hundred men under the direction of the captain of palice are still at worl In all sixty-seven bodics and an increase of wagea. Z. *On presentat ion of the said certified and the prospects are sank almost famt into a chair, ie her cut the most effecty u the clections chiidren stood by dazed with Sorrow e s fail that they havo over made, Their | p ¢ inds for legislat \er than pi 1 10 the tariff bili v mmand aten- ily isin want and this ia only one case of muny similar, The citizens are coming up promptly with sabscriptions and are being promptly wet for the p hundrod and fifty o two hundred persons are injured to an extent worth noticing, ¢ p hundrod to a thousan v t bruises, imates of the dam men of gening Lo submit Lusic Prop 0sitions | o E 1 at The tobaceo BIployMANG obs tho! Tin [Vilegrar nbattoirs | ity isiat st Bini made & long address. Ho believed the deles | trary, will become a member of the associn- | tion, not counting the ful residue in tho :""‘")”""“"‘l‘l":_‘;“"j LU coneress ‘: fn ey "“ D ) statoed rly dewotishied were ran the document, jwere now idle in cc Mile. Sigrid son, the Swedish b 2 r 2 b ! Mile. ia lson, the Swedis > S ol thic " tion in case the agreement is satisfactory. and other fixed irenla gateshingarrivedial dooisions which' avould " hard to propose something which is feasible | o4 | neo of the ministevial decree prolibiting | singer, is at the Hotel do Loudres, form tho basis of aud devoion the ideaof | The wholo western railroad situation is now | posits required by law. After said ag the importation of German and Swiss cattlo Mrs. Gordon Shillita has gone to Cannes. [ oo o0 50 am (o the material and | Waiting for the agreement, and ull meetings | gate of €50 per capita of the population shall [ snd practical. sum will put the dew 0nes in rebair again. ud st which caused that | M. and Mrs. Pernando Yzoaga, nee Miss | DFOCREIAE, A0 SREICEE B R A0 cnding on the outcomoe have been poste | have been reached the usual modes of legal | LAND DECIAION Ihe river is strews with the floating do- decree had dec Y0 per cent, and the | Mabel Wright, are guests of Mrs. Von Hoft- [ o8 e S standpoint for the | voned until such time as a result can be had | procedure in the several states will agein Secratary Noble hai . 2 to consider | ppis of the storm from Tenth strest the deereo nad consc 1son d'etre, | wan at Cannes, Sintio : s - — become lawful, except at such times as the more particul beeauso there were casy | Mround Mrs. Willinn K. Vanderbile are They Made Suro of It. increuso of population shall reauire the | Yiew of @ departmental decision involy means of preventing contagion and the sale | booked sor the Hotel Contimental Aprii 1 sLiet, 1L, March 20.—|Special Telegram | furtner floating of new money to preserye | the northwest iy of section 12, townsthug 10: of infocted meut, Until after the Grand Prix Mr. and Mrs, to Tne Bee.|—The Hotel Munros peopie | the even, unfiuctuating aggregate of &) per [ Fange 61, Mitcnell, 5. D, land district Having received the assurance of M.gDar- | Sloane are at the Hotel Bristol. were thrown into exeitement avout 1:30 | capita, Ho also decided that new proof to the pre lot that the municipal council would do the | Amelia Rives has quize recovered from o'clock this morning over tho reported death | 6, *“Lhe said means of floating money and | Cmption cash entry Atlce Summerfeld, ULMOSL jn its powor o assist tho sluughter- | her long illness andis ugain av Lasar's | 000 500 By 0000 BOT R e | of two youns ladies, whio turned off the gas | of relieving debtors shall not prevent other | No. 6301, northoast seztion 3), gownship | hyrges sanic at rent points men, the deputation quitted the Hotel De | studio at work on a masterpie P etor for summoning. the confercuce, the | nene of the rooms after retiring and then | legitimute means of coining aud issuing in | 111 noeth, raugs i wost, Huron, S Dy land | "7 heijling scene oceurred at St Lucas Ville, its next bourne being the chamber of R : el xtraordinarily | turned it on agaln, Investigation developed | order to facilitate the reaching and man. | district, would not ba requirad ws was held | gyapgotieal church i Jefiersonville, where deputies. M. Paulard, as before, led tho AIBOEDELOCERIY, e TEomiiosd this wedlitre act thut two young lady teachers, Laura | tining of the aggregate and the unfluctu- [ bY the commissioner of the wineral fiov. H ML Gersman was holding services. way along the Avenue Victoria and Rue de | Ay Ohio Farmer Held Up By a Highe © lust meeting. When millions of | Schweder and Bianche Nelson, from Wall- | ating circulating medium herein mentioncd, | ofice, butdirects that she zive naw notic I'ho builiing, @ hundsone brick, swayed and Rivoli. At intervals along the routo tha R ehildron wors ressued from misery wnd | n€ford, who came to Joliet to attend the | nor shall it bg considered a bur or hindrauce | hev objection o submit final proof, rocked and the wost wall begin to bulge ins sluughtermen formed in rauks, with & | 1,y O, March 20.—|Special Tologram | miliions of women were restored to ‘,’”“:c\._ Will county oratoriaal contest, last night re- | to private pities who desiro to pay their NEW LOSTMASTERS, . wardly under the terrific presuro of the strong forco of potice following closely. f 1o 1)k 13kr.|—A bold highway robbsry was | tis Lifo they would remember with tnankfal. | tFed to their rooms ubout 10:30 o'clock after | own debts in their own way, by mutual cou- | Towu—Carl, Adams county, E. Rice, vico | wind.” Tue roof blew off with & loud reports As tha procession renched tho Louvre the | committed on tho public road betwéen | noss that this great kood was initiated by | the the contest was over, ‘The proprietor | sent. 3 8. Rico, rosigned; Iausters, Guthrio | pye women screamed. and one lady, Miss crowd bezan to shout, *a bas Paulard,” to | 13jumon and Columbus Grove lust night. | thg emperor, i Ry fully explained o thom tthe gas [ 7 “To cnable the treasury of the CUnited | county, L. 1. Griggs, vies J. 1L Slaybaugh, | Capotine Ruehl, fainted, but Rev. Gersman which the butchers responded with crios of | ¢ommodore Mitler, having sold his farm vn,,.‘I..,,‘,A,n,“,..,”“\,‘ closed. Tts decision | Wud they wero so particular ufter retiving | States to meet the demands under this law | resikned; Nelson, Guthrie county remained cool aud led s flock sufely to the “vive Paulard, vive la Bouciierie.” A littlo | poqp Roekport and purchased another near | will soon bo published. Many of them al. | that one of them, who thought that she had | the treasurer shall be authorized to creato | Smith, viee A, A parsonage, where all remuined until the dun- beyond the Louyre tho advanco of the col- | piumion yesterday, drove to Columbus | ready have beon announced, Some of them | @10 did turn it off, told the othier to get out | and pay out on demand u suficiept amount | Tioga, Mubusk . William Arm Yo was umn was broken by a cordon of polico, ‘Tho | irove, where he had his woney deposited. | yecommena the optional cstablishment of | ©f bed aud make sure of it. Sno got up and | from time to tune of United States treasury | vice I% N. Ratiburn, resigned; Vi oflcially manifestauts made o show of resistance, | yie grew out §1,600 and started home, pre- | courts of arbitration aud .the gencral ob . About 1:30 the watchman | notes, receivablo by the Unitea States gov- | Jusper county, Lo IL Crane, vico Il ¢, Dea o many vlaces whero muking a dotour by side streets and con- | purod to make the first payment on his Sy e R e R e lled gas and after locating it burst in tho | eenment forall dues and legal tender for ail itnoat importanee, Many od towards La Place de la Concorde. | rypm, gue next weak, While driving nlong | yrades, but where continuous worl® is una- | 900 of tho young ladies’ room and found | debts and taxes, and in order to show tho otn—Bat Leounty, Carrio dered homeless and penniless, ®ime HMerethere was & strong force of police, and | 4oy one mile west of Bluiton he was | voidablo it is recommended that them unconscious. Physicians bave been | amount of money affoat and its relation to vice W vesigned comf poverty, but the they huve gone nidings, comparatively small the motion of Ge W for a re- | vorks nad hundred of skiffs ore plylug solution of social questions by individual governments according to exceptioual cir- cumstances. in conclusion the minister conveyed to the delegates the cmperor's thanks for their labors, The address was greeted with loud ap- about colleeting the splintered wood Allday yesterday the foam=crested waves rolled eight feet lig sels were in grent danger, but through the alertness of tho L. Several conl masters none sufiered mu Pugharden, resigned; socking ase i ie county )3, vieo Mrs, W, I LLLL, 1 : olor, Charles Mix county, I, tas the square was darkening with de t . eauh o king over all } ¢ toppod by a masked man, who stepped up | ploye have oast eevry alternato Sund working over them all day, but it is thougut | tne population it shall be the duty of th monstrators aud sightseers, orders were Bé iplaye:haveinkilagguioqyrypaltorunis sBund 10 his bugey from the side of the road and o, Varlous dolegate e restr- | they canuot recover. United States treasurer to embody in s given to effect a ele e, Witk series of fr Yarious:d gates IROLT FRRC ? egates e ' O T 1 monthly revorts a careful caleulation of the 15 houso tops. I'he evolutions which would have done | yinate. at the same time sticki TVER: A detn ath REA LIRS BEASH 08 BRR I Orawe's Onse in Co vrlnluu R e ot | Lawb, resigned fluRat Loba i CnIcAc reh |Special nomonth, 1 the basis MiS y « 1 toduy, all of credit to the most bighly tralned | 11 Milor's faco with tho [} by i y bk 3§ s 1 fay, but none of these reservations affoct 3 ’ )] regiment in the world t sergeants Tus BEE. |--1’at Cr Gor \ of W0Wn b increase and al 4 0 3 Lidings standing a statemuent of the w ' ocapita a AL wotir is here, and t us ver up his staff. About fifty feet abead of | o de Ville moved forward and outwards from | af iie fellow hind an accomplico. Miller seemng | the Prench Socialists, handed in & statement at tho end of each month, These reports, Hon, J. S. Clarkson, it . y he Prench Soci s, handed in a statement | ;. Oficer Linville, with his face almost J ) Ing: - Qfficor Linyilio, WIEh his iface: sl sent out monthly to the registers of deeds in | Postmaster gencral, the point Do La Concorde, At the approach | o of their serricd ranks the crowd foll back 455 . & | the situation, handed over the roil. This | of his own views on the labor 3 upon the Champs do Elysees, Rue Royale | giq not satisfy the highwayman, for he | . f t might bo wad|iHaden i by 9, Was present, Lut Bris- | )0 gevaral counties of tho Unitea States, | for Iowa for a weel and R » Rivol, I time not requesting that it might bo added to the 's physician said he would not bo in a 4 \ ( t the Storm Clond MBI, B Or e NokY 10 | demanded 50 that he knew Miller had from 9 i r rong od the b 10 DG 0 B | ghall be wuthority, indicating the mode of | Who is Bl Nir i Y civilian was to bo scen around the obelisk protocois. Dr. Kopp strongly supported the | condition to loave bis bed for some time, e (Wil e j—The cloud wccom ¥ 01 ArQURy 0 ODELSK | the saic of some hog: s was brought | vhich rraed to. P L procedure in the collection of mortgage debts but she L 4 of the fountaln. Mennwhile M. Paulard und | for from another pocket and turned gt “‘l‘“‘“‘* “";\_‘] was ugreed ‘1‘\1 i is notoutof danger, Crowe's wite and sis. [ prottiire 1 IHe M anie A othor delegates hod beon ‘allow: 5 : Q01 4R0LIE P POCk QL' AN ned {nto peror William re 2d M. Jules Simon | \er held a tearful intesyiew with tho deaper- | OF 1o pusting womia 3 8t of its cours e Lyo ho resiie ;\ ; elegates had :, n ‘allowed to ¢ross | g new found treasury. Tho robber thon | woday. . Throughsnt the conforence the eme | o " :1 X ““,‘,1,;.‘: O»u\\, with tho dospor bt S S B B s . most ot i ' , ',.“’ & JhauReldpoate. e HolniniHuuskop, whiare liberately notified bis vicsim to drivo on, | peror treated the Fronch plenipotentiary | eontinued. until Apel Y SO CASO WUS 0 ablg seshall bo the duty of th tor of | n his eigh yoar. BY- VR84 g CIRNH: Blte they wera reccived by the republican dej L R ) 2 e tiary | continued until April 8. The same sum, dircction of the secratary of war, | Proached upon cither looking e d and that | witn marked distinction, this being the | §11,000, was fixed a8 the amount of the ag if ho raised his voice they woula kill bim. | grent feature of the meeting. Tho working- ties, who promised to bring their influcuce which the Olio It wos - 0 bear upon the minister of agriculty crogute bonds, Crowe wi ck to " 3 0! Mneseat Tao huped, twisting un altenuated tail toward to bear upon the minister of agricult Ml Bvaskiog | igvoryialbonda Gromsias taken buck to the [ 8H VAT e shid thirty days intorest | the expiration of us pnescat leave of absonco | Ahul e w nuated tail toward © county jail, Ahlisthe graat dsmonstration same toian linygey atowd pulling. ous 10/ 16y him'Pans. |'n araat sacial:domanateation for Moy 1 It Lo i shall cense on the said mortgage on the day | Will reportin povson to the laspoctor gor tho earth, 1t omtsed 4 ooustant fusllado of ead. - Ab no point on the/v:ola zagte did tho | 13ue-fjclo'oftio paik wan known until’ this | 18 tonostod that 1t will b prahiolted, by the A Ransas County Robbed. on which by its terms the debt becomes due [ 0f the avmy, this city, for temporary o Jightaing o »d 10 bo composed of @ demonstrating column, properly 80 called, | yoeing, Miller's excited framo of mind | centeal oxecutivs commitine Artcmisoy, Kan,, Mareh Shesia) Dol | aud Hevanis his ofMice. lurid, snake-lik 158 of electric currents pumber moro than 300 strong, This Wis | oyer ijinloss being such that ho could screely | phe municipal authoritios are organizing a | e€ram to Tne Bk ]—Phillips county, Kans Uhis shall be applicable to real estato | A b probably aue to the strateglo police arsunke- | el tho story, Thera is o ¢luo to the per | grand f RO T ey sus, 18 excited by a discovery thut s frand | occupied as individual or family homes and | been eatablished at St Paul, Neb, and Drs ; k monts, by which befora ¢ o'clock Earla W | yetrators KM 589 Svening gardon fots and | was perpetrated two. years ago by which | to lands and lots uceupied for industrial and | ¥ H. Horrel and B, I, Flotcher of St. 1» Al Jasalprabl euabied to begin breathing again THE FIRE NECORD wcommers”! to close the moet A trip ain county officers gained an unlawful [ businoss purposes for tomil ort, It | wnd I G g A ) i A ‘ i 0 constitute the boal THE PASSION LAY, will be taken on ho Ithine to to nstl ¥ s and masons ‘remarked that he wanted to speak to him a | yations, for instance, the French de we, the youn, - shot Ofiicers Linville ann Briscoe, was again I iu thoroad, was u bygzy 1 which 1 ¢he conference, N. Do la Hayeon bohalf of | prought bofore Justice Bradwell this morn- ny cousideranlo extont the decisions of N 11t Is doubtfu \h ) 1 us observed wlong the gap i the ki the morteage to proceed to collection within I thirty doys. If the procedure not com- | Major Peter D. Veoom, inspector goneral. ou v suited the action to the word, tho | pop here and in other towus are Enn e A nn T e oe 3 ora has | Whaso lights would sometimes suddenly he extinguishod for a fow briel moments vk riflamen with un evening garden fote and a Saltor of Danabrox Y roar “lik f o thonsand increase of about $0,000 in their salaries in | suail not be applicable to une ied or Siiby iR iinyuni \ iatian M. J A Town N y Destroved the Rue Deshoim and Bingen, where | the two years. It was done by frauduleni | unused lands C ; M Al additions of the returns of the township FREMONT'S FUBL VING postmaster of Star Reading of It in Lay Costume to Take Mo, March 20.—A Special | a two days' riflo meeting will be held AN . rapidity, the awful mass loaped Place on Goold Friday. om Mo, says half of the town of At the last state concert Mrs, Phelps, wife | trustees, waking it appear that the popula There will be no tro about securing R Akl F:Raydoinsp! 1p into fonm t can [Copuright 1890 by James G VB Marshficld is reported burned, and that the the American minister, was seated among | 1100 0f the county was more than fifteen | un appropriation for the construction of tie | B¢ 2 Pa March 20.—|New York Herald | five 1 st No particulars are known, [ the wives of the ambassadors, [he Prince | thousand inhabitants, 8. J. Hartwman, the | puplic buiding at Fremont o ongress | Jtepresentalive fluyes present Cable—Special to Tue Ber |—Iho repre- | lication with the town caunot | of Wales askea Sir Edward Malee, the | @X-county clerk, hus been arrested and | yaepussed the bill. ibe uppropoation will | Bouse today t X 5 ) inder bond usingss Meu's uss sentation of tho “'I'assion Play,” or ra British ambassador, to present him during | Placed under bonds, surely be put into tho sundry ib_appr Hus t scientific ate -> " riation bill, providing the nppropriation js | Jation of interest An Enormous Defleit priation : prY - s 50 observer wnd . MQ;. Maroh 20.—~The loglsl ot incorporated in the bill authorizing the f A D nadentalas tosteik then, with inc ro, Tt appeared to lo bridge, just over the reading of it in 1 me, has ot L \ fnterval in the performance. The March 80—The = sed togetk the performance was W. Davis & Co. resumed. ‘This is sigulficant as showing the Beeubardt will read tho role of 2 Toino; desiro of the government to compensato th it ive committee, which bas found a shortage | U°° tha Duilding e AW e moveuit of $127,000 in the accounts of State Treasurer Archer, bas not completed its work. Sowe A Gorman Spy Arreited which prec a his ad WOre | yyy tho shortage will reach hatf @ willion, | CAFFY With them the appropr N t Benruiy, Maroh 20.—A German spy has | private festivities'of i Archer is still critiéally ill, aud his wife and | Provide for the construction h & been arrested nal, capitol of the de- | bassadors are duughter are prostrated by the deyelops | P 19010 b tho S u ry ' ut of V . Documents focnd on A graud tor " wents, Ivil approprlt Judas Iscar rons with R R O PO an. | Prince Bis ¢ S coutends that the app! chiestra wil! exec ring the pavs o § Sy place i H t Confirmations, €0 With the bills pre alon ierman feo WasHINGTON, Murch I'ho v f build a8 already announced in the Herold, - The ons were conirmed by t the sundry civil apj written by M. Eamond Ha art, wh Stoamer Lost, Leaveswontn, Kun, M bert Waugh of Towa, Indian agent ate hoids thu well known for s translutions , March 20.—It is learned that | Telegram to Tue B s and Ouray agency, b ade in the Shukespeare's plays that bave been | i ner Gulf of Aden foundered | general opinion tk nan murder mys lihnols—J. M. Holt, M Lhe I're performed at Odeon with marked s . he i2th instaut 100 miles off the coast. | tery was 1 roner's inquest B Marscilles. Wisconsiu—I Muie. Sarah Perohardt is in r orty of The Weathe For Omaha and v A 3 y er Dead Exaggesato houses are divided on the qu whether ed fnan ext becomin American minister for his inferiority in rank bills providing for put priate selections of sacred m The Riot Faned to Materialize. the crew and forty-oue passengers | this u t was that death arinetto] D. C. Romivglon, Muus I shou ) 1108, berrole aud wishes (o perform with 1ull | \were saved. 1t is uot kuows if any § was caused by unkuown parties, It is be .. Sharpe, Delayan,

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