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» NINETEENTH YEAR. OMAH: 00. NUMBER 250 N BISMARCK FORCED TO RESIGN, | men vutte the wwverse s sain tothe | THE TARIFE BILL AGREED ON | biiichaso asokelp: i the e | ALL SURROUNDED BY WATER, | totheifomiisaromsaseiuaiv et e [ FOCAL OPTION REPUBLICANS, | cau ; b 1%’ interests are ndvanged by building up inga path balf o mile o width thiougl | tar mment. One can almost hear the s manufacturer, _ for without him tho {Oreat and loaying in {ts i s ot o & — ving of regret piercing through the note of N | destroy our homé x;mrkaw. We have tree standin Beyond the wis=? sever , " e | vietory, Only those ave heartily glad who | reased the rate on wools and have given o | Greenville, Mi 0 Neis i ne A e > ol < s o 3 y o Measure o B ! ¢ o, Miss,, in Great Danger of frame dwellings were cleary e wn, bu stidan The True Story of the German Ohancellor's | [ECURE | B0t any s well os him, who | Today the Measure Will Be Given Out | compensatory increasésof protection to woolen S Be of | L Tnmmiken oneapaa it stiehe 1| % by | A Largo Attonda Retirement. saw In tho standing together of kafser and Officially, jand carpet” manufacture It would be Being Submerged. house of Mrs. Walker was comple) = demc Moines g ; ! i manifestly unjust to increase the tariff on ished and ull v Dadly (i —_ chancellor--the former all A M il wools and keep it a8 |ln:lwpn-.wm law upon - scene o \ Yorw % i like the blade of a sword, the latier, cool ST e i vep ((ar | Articles manufoctured from wool. It would | sryep s R g is GOAD THE EMF RKS OF THE FREE LIST. | jo to the Aisadvantge of the wool growers, | SEVERAL OTHER TOWNS R Kentucky, The as it would destroy; our woolen and o 3 the last furms manufacturers, and thus destroy the ma reen viver 1 The Germa s Muzzled Kate Field's Plea Did 1t-A Reduction | for wool. We have lowered the duty on | Many People Driven to the Hous Louisville & Nat ad it Fivense Mon Gt Sk et The Ger ; e of discerning far away different | ? et stocl rails and_ other atticles made from' | bty =0 from ~ Sebro X i SO IRV XY an hat They Have Aishigaroiia elewns that might: some dayby n Lumber Duties-Seeretary Rusk | S s O O e T the dhternt Arkansas Hundreds of Cattle LR Annoying A\ State Board 1o Not Dared to Publish Jiting, inerease ten fold their venom and Discusses the Present Agrie of both manufacturer and consumer. In Starving in Vieginia - Rail- from the track | s Control Pablic tnstitutions Short, we have made, an American bill, a b of debris. The or : the Facts, bkl i sl Bl ba ity e DY protective bill, o republican bill such as we were killed, Fror ; 5 b WLIELoA ULl | premised and clected & president upon, and aerinl monster stretcie | family adore him, and with reason. No one | has enjoyed social relutions with him without A an sl altogether T am pleased very much with' it BLEO At Ot e [Copurlght 18% by James Gordon Bennett) | experiencing the magic charm of his dignity, | Wasmiseros Buneav Tue Ovaws Beg, ) [ T will support it carnestly as it stands, and I | New Onrieass, La, March 30.-G stream at the moutl Dis Morses BruLiy, March 80, [New York Herald | graciousness and kindness, T doubt if he | 513 FoURTEENTIC STREET ( am sure the entive repiblican membership of | ville, Miss,, is now an island, The te is there leaving We Tur Ber Cable - Special to Tue Bee German | cares for pewer for its own sake, but mercly Wasnivaros, D. C., Mareh 30, the committee on wayiand means will stand | gyoat danger of being inundate o sit at the confe newspaper knows, und, if knowing, dare | forits result to the king and the country ho | Atlast the republican members of the by it unflinchingly Bt tion is unimproved from last nig THE CITY OF PARIS ARRIVES., wrint the story of the chancellor's retivement oves, nd that if th result might be mittee o ways and means have agreed upon ‘Iv‘ VIR LY ! ; v the tariff bill and will deliver copies of the | A bulletin hos just ten fasued by the sec measure to the demoeratic members of the | retary of agriculture containing a” statement - L paper dure it is the Herald, Here is the | pionship of friends und books would be retothe democratic members of the | T G GG and eonsumption of corn | Mississippi lovees show no marked change t At : stoiv dnough:to Moko s 116 v. His nature is | Committee tomorrow morning, ‘There 10T ind whieat, which contains a number of inter- | day, except in the vicinity of Skipweth, G Ly 2 concealment as to the features of themeasure, | egting reports from state agents, but none | the wateris steadily advancing, The towr v City of Paris, towed with one exception, and the members of the | from Nebraska, It Would be fteresting to | of Mayersville, Titlors and Hay' not. « Aldergate, avrived at Que : g A 2 committeo diseuss that exception very guard- | read o foderal explanation of the glut in the | cape = inundition similar - to p- | this morning. An aceident oecurred on chaoncelirship of the state ho served o wall, | How does he live t What is:tho secrob of | g %04y i decline to sny what it is, They | Corn mitrket in Nebralia. However, thore- | weth. Tho - people movi i Tuesday, eaused by the breakage of the LG AL L QAL GG Wheu he came to the helm in Prussia in 1862 | his having preseryved his health and strength L port has this from Wiseonsin, which will be | goods as rapidly as possible ) th twill resolve in the power of the crown had » been 80 | 8o long. The premier vises at 9 and breakfasts | 54 it s w matter of importance, but thie vead with interest by Nebraska farmers, as | isno danger to human e and Y 4 fay f wification of the not desive to have it given to the public until | it is me x of their condition : the stock hus been taken to safe ground, picces of the metal foreing the bulkhead it is ofticially_communicated to theie demo- | wA great deal l«-;r;wkr 'lfx-l. 2 being | Mecdison parish the lvee banlcis cramblinng | mitking o hole fn the doub ttom and ¢ v i e 1 ¥ cratic col os o e con co, There | shipped into the state for feedivg fat cattle, | vapidly, but the new one being built may be | abling the starboard engine. f skl ekl < Ll ey extreme left. Today the authority of the | Jong pencilabout two foet longzespecially made | M colleazies on the committce. Thove | G, b and hogs. . The pineries of Wisconsin | complofed in time to. suve the countre. Tho R hbhon ) op! § somc erown in Prussia rests upon a rock. It has | for him—what busidess there is to do. While | V1! u good deal of curlosity tomorrow ate a wood demand for corn and oats and | railreads in vicinity and _all along the 9 AR 12, | When the bill is given out officiully todiscover | the product of many of. the northern coun- | riverside are the heaviest sufferers. Some | S0P W tzand that there was a what this mysterious provision is. All that | ties, with the exception of that retained | divisions have been entively abandoned and | DIty of the vessel founder w be leavied about it is that it will be of | for home consumption, finds a ready market be soon unless'the situation im Phe water which flooded \ at fair prices, Thero. exists among the far- | pr partment was forced through injection tub and favor ve-submission of prohibitory mers a wide-spread feeling of discontent on |~ The town of Rayville isin imminent dan hich, {t i TS e et i) amendment at th nity, waich account of the low prides of all products of | ger: a four-ineh vise will flood it Hetitotont N G0 Gk At g ng th | il bo fn ahout ¢ It ox-G many wise shukings of the head the farm. In those lodhlities where dairying A'new breake occurred ut Huntington this | pariit hid hestoct d 10 shte ST T olE et ET AR The free list is considerably enla | las bocorme general, BARd tinies aro not folt ming and the water in the viver is now R AL R Ry bt e T A e T e and tter cluss of faym homes ave to be | pising at the rate of an inch and w half an erowin and its feicndship can it hope toachieve | foran hour or so in the thurgarten, His even- | 91 of the important it R ‘I'f' found and a generally prosperous condition of | hour, Al railroads have been abandoned Howe e fear o leasing the monarch devoted to social reltions, The | Greworksofart. The art patrons of this | ;g oxist.” 4 — s ) I it e ef disy ing the n 5 2 A s aanE andl . . : TOLEORGLU R I TC8 S N1t B GRE 11l by [ cont 0 VAT S YO L ITAN YA GRS ELCCH BRI C AR OF OF Towa the report has this statement : Driven to the House Tops. ing to have pietures and stutuary placed on | Owing to the excoedingly mild winter | ¢ 0 : the free list. » This bill provides thut paint- | weather in connection with very large crop | 5" purt of any faction in cither landtag orreichs- | come for reveng will even T ol whivh 1 the uroduicts of rofes. | N Tather unsatisfachoty pricos, thero is : tag, They are none of them strong enough to | pievce his skin, but inst them he is power- | | o P ! " S corn on hand Magch T than usual, The | flooded district along the Mississippi viv tell the truth, They help to conceal the true | Phere ave some insects so small th sionul artists, and sculptures from a_single | gogt corn has all been fod out, and what g 3 block of stone shall hercafter be admitted | mains s merchantdble and in l free. This concession is due to Miss Kate | condition. lln mm'ny.»m-ny« of rue Nield « on her o esponsibili counties the eptive crop wiis _ ji : | Bt | erchantable, hut thoany frosts Hajuved o , and negrocs, are in a destitut has been persuaded that e ean govern better | No man can by taking a thought add o cubit | 100 went A b oA 1l portion in some of the northern coun--| ¢ wre fiooded out of their without @ chancellor, The kaiser began to | to his stature, still his trans-Atlantic pand made such a convincing avgument | ties, ‘The quality of the erop was better than omes are’ living on the house-tops i i AT sk P T htiae | e nm e cou R i never pro- | B tose ure the adoption of the proposition, the ave and “there! was but very little ock not drowned maintains a pr v e prince coolly t | o “Phe duty on musical instruments made of | damage by cither ingéab or rust.” us existence with the wretehed owners veturn to Bevlin, This cooluess inereased | nounced these two words, “Der Bis > Under the head of “Agricultural Depress- | on the roofs where, fon and its Causes™ is found a general state From Hele entive Mississippi delta and fax 1z~ combination of rave that meant the ruin of their hope chancellor's greatest fuculty W the levees are not yet gone. 10 officers At the Peril of His Life the Advices from vavions points regarding the 1eer Saves the Ship. Only foreign papers dare do it, and if any | otherwise achieved, family life, the cham T tther Bismarck has not goue ¥, bu fivm but not hard, and half a century of R been forced against his will to resign the | battles have not withered tender heart vill repros I whind, There is pressuve eylinder port eng flyin limited or so meanly treated by parliimentary | on three eggs, one raw and two cooked. From § law, othel wat it avor to | the partics, especially the extreme vight and the | to 12 the premicr t ts, peneil in hand—a beca tricken when they found not been so represented, as it has been dur- | this is goiug on he dvinks between 10 and ing the reigns of the lust three sovercigns, | if his work be light, a pint of moselle; if it be prohibitor s to give relief 1o tio i where pr 118 not effective, sinee the reign of Frederick, and that itis so | very art of the same. At 12 o'clock respected af this time is due, as it was then, | he walles half an hour and returns for break- | ;”""”"t””"'_""“‘ ‘."MM“"”,‘\!"”“‘\ ““: to the genius of @ single man. | T T Gt g e i e L 2 Gl At 2 N every party is by itself | eats no bread and drinks no wine. After two thousand te fwater and the por cugine was rendered entirely useles rrible consequences would have d but for X bravery of the second engincer, t heat 1 because le did, ovis, March 80.—J. J. Hogan of the | peril of his life, wmanag t v ) be i Memphis Commercial, arvived from the | steam, thus saving t} " 'y demolition. The life o cleared : 2 i o i the pumps kept The Hogan says thut in Caconia civele, Desha | (0t 0® - PRTPR Yo, Wit county, Avk., comprising 20,000 acves, the in- | o wind, The teamor ari treat them ve Phiey 1) habitants, numbering between 2,000 and so weak that only by the courtesy of the | b 1 pays or receives visits orcant John frwing w tly and earmestly on the throne is so great that there is no pos: biMlty of independent thought or action on the [ the little, who thi the time h to take part Y call them name facts of the present situation, one cannot erush them, They erawl out u “The truth is that the kaiser's mind has been | der the hollow of one's heel. His name was prejudiced against his faithful servant, He | a talisman even in countries beyond the se 0 | helplessly until the 26th when the cny the repubiican anti-p ) sent the chief offfeer and six men in hoat to get into the track of oth amers in the hope of intereeptin of Chester, ov the Adriatic. The bo ) CONTR the Adrintic, which declined to tale tow ) t ing i sont uer Aldersgate, Vhe Ald o vight to meet and (alk tozcther vapidly, and finally, with his chavacteri marck,” without fecling his height grow | Druss is increased from 25 per cent to 45 per | bluntness, the prince si by several inches, The average Berliner, the | ¢ent. This is done more to give the taviff | 6,4 0s follows : country, veaching from Vicksbur U tor Jn hout i progress was slow Al Loty SR Muellers and the Schultzs of this capitol | 18W symmetry than for the purpose of prot There is almost universal complaint | Shrevéport and down to New Orieans, scem- | U rday, when the Olio ehted < YUV et ) tion. Under the present law il manufac- | among favmers of all_ nations of the preva- | ed likely to be inundated. Al the people who | 5 od by until 3 p. m. when Fastnel light 5 tures of brass are charged a duty of 45 per | lence of low prices. } realize the true situation are moving into o wo tugs were sent later. 'Phe gave no positive denial on the spot, igth. Did ek of new combinations nt, but musical instruments of brass have The icultural ~ depression of Great | other regions, s pliiucreasing i spite of the=work secmed inclined to temporize. Then . iinst the fathevland quick came theanswer, | been hitherto intvoduced under a duty of 25 | Britain has probably baen more severe than “'I.}"'“ "‘IL‘ R e s i wince intimated o wil ss to surrender | “Bismarek will take eare of it He will seent. Carpet wools remain as they w that of any other nation, A potent cause in : Caitle Starving oS D o RO gl 1 A W e nally in this bill and are taxed at 1, | this case is the competition from all parts of | Cuarrestox, W. Vi, Marel 50, conduct of the oftieers and crew to liave bees mts ,.u.-p..\luul. an increase of 1 cent oy the world, unrelieved by any taxation of im- | tion from Boone, Linc and the adjoining | M itution this, but the veteran chaneellor soon became | need he dread the judgment of poste “The delegates from the Avgentine R ic nee and Germany ‘are somewhat dis- | $oUE 1 1 ‘f . e R otaae BANK CLEAR NG o iour i 5 monume ame s enshrined o o 7 onal American conference v sil " ints of 0- | @ e fo it of food. 1is ver i . by the convinced that a division of his functions at | His monument o fame is enshrined in the | to the international American conlferen urbed by sim omplaints unre- | carcoand the ronds are so bad that no food | Financial Transnctions of the Coun- | (3 oy this special juncture would be extremely | hearts of th nan people fovever, which | veed to pay 171, per cent of the cost | munerative rural industr 1 alfoif e Hanlad : i Lt e Tty | Sl lwiys beat responsive to the page of | Of seeuring n fast mail service between New | had occasion to make? of y tion | auled. try for the Last Week. are to have dingerous, and so su ted to the kaiser the | ooy Lo pug York and Buenos Ayres, provided the United | of the cause of “ultpral depre Other S S . Bostox, March 50, - [Special Telegram to | montily e expediency of postponing all action in the | history where his is inscribed. Siateanvill pay/00/peeGont n AiBraztl 1755 pox a5 nralveea TR AT Artos ol Qi Not Asking for Aid. T R A fr time to supervi watter until the reichstag had come together, . cent, but when they learned that the duty on | satisfaction with the proceeds of agricultural | Ciatrasooca, Tenn., March 80— The They will divide tie o until midsummer, so that the chaneellor DORSE CIRCULAR. carpet wools had been fnercasced by the coni- | labol the troubleappears to be general | Times has a dispateh from @ large cotton e i ations, purclingo of supplics, i sl list | Chicfly a Defe - | mittee on ways and means they notified the | in monarchies and républics, whether the |y _ clearing houses in the citics named, gives the | form the vole of 1 Howey might control the debates on the socalist | Chiefly aDefe Bank- [ mit! | X A planter at Memplhis s 4 s u 3 o Nvat United States delegates that theiv country | monetary circulation is. gold’ or silver or gross exelianges for last week, with vates per | case of the stat question, inereased estimates to be demanded ng ¢ would not adh to this agreement and if the | paper. Under the influence of vavious and 3 s 9 cent of increase or decrease ed with | 1ege and noviual seh s for the avimy and an inevease of pay for gov WasHinaroy, Muareh il Pele- | bill is passe eported frem the committee | divers economic systems there is a tendency | about the levee troubles, The planters will and teastees will be o but their dutics, crument oficials in Germany and especially | gram o Tt Bui] - Members of —the | they will oRiclally withidraw from the steam | o extravuganee i’ town 1ife that hus beet | eall for aid when i is necossurs, but ot I 1 | 0 the prince’s astonishm s mi leaned on him for support as on a tower of all his offices except the divection of foreign vy bis greatness with him wherever hie afMaivs. His majesty was very willing to do | and leave a void which none can fill. N from dispatches from the managers of th ing that to a great ex tent the newspapers have been too sensational the similar amounts for the corresponding SRk will be rostrieted 1o the cmployment of {each PR T tha Jnid okt Wor ship proposition and permit the United States | imitated in the rural districts, nd the natural | fore, ~as otherwise the laborers | WOCK i 1880 s i supervision atfonal work 4 T e inae i T T nmber | 10 Py the whole of the subsidy. ambition for progréss aud precedence when | would be demoralized and leay proper having uothing to do with the scicutfous and reliable st of ofiiceholders | daily eiving a largo number A new sehedule has been added to the tavift | generally aroused wil fexpress itscli i dis- | the planters helpless with their planting busitiess nna these nstitntions, in the world, “titions from thedr constitu- | pill which contains a concession of it im- | satisfaction with preva@ling conditions und.a | far behind, The brewks ave bad, he says, and a k A great s ged for the os king, bestinfovmed, | Nebraska delegation in congress are sucecedin accondin 0 course greatly excited, kept his head and did not send in bis resignation at once. His FPallstaff, to van away from men in buckskin, ablished 11 some natural cause or civeumstances should tear him from his post of honor he has hon honse to whom he had devoted the glovious pifts bestowed on him by the creator to mankind. 1t is not that old uge had dimmed bis eyes, clouded his faculties or impared his friends, who had a talk with him other | never thought that you were pay d He was in the undress uniform of his | benefit of having United State n o Hibves Iy curmeney dhat conta von & ool ernment mi Profit upor S, 2 have | lessees of Aluska seal grounds, have not the | stoves to secure the Up to about fen days ago the arvangement | ents the distress among the | portance. Blankets, flannels and other | determination to- overpswer all obstacles to | good deal of the country fleoded. but the | ] fablishn W coutrol. One was aggregable 6 the Jaiser, Then fe sent to | farmers incident to the low prices for farm | Woolen goods ™ costing 55, ol | advancement, This fs @ hopotul shan It i3 | planters have ot el found it necessay o : the first is 1 putal the fnstitutio e A AATAy s i hasmetlin Ol o is chairman of | 0 cents a pound arc admitted | an indication of consgious dignity isa | appeal for aid. x hefore the legisiatire the princecertain ovders he lmew the latter | products. Mr. Dorsey, who 1s chaivman of | ¢, quty of 25 por ent ad valorem instead of | propheey of progredt. Whils, thercfore, — = 3 G i and seenre oqually fie treatinent for {1 in would vuther resign than execute, When the | the house commiuiee o - banldhe and e | 5 yop cont, s at present, | our own country feels the cffect Neny HIEl v ar AT i the matter of appropeiations. Under presont prince presented the anowito RIS R it A lavge number of additions have been made | of — agricultural ‘depression less — than AT AN A raL 0 B et car cama ngements ther 1scrmnble for sovercin the ovders were repeated with the | 1t hanie medsuies. or advoctting. thm | 10 the free list from the chemical schedules, | ahmost” any other in the world, the | FHEES A FREE G TG Hver s appropriations i w endeavoring Knowledgo that the chancollors resignation | g K s T uvaciting them | consisting mostly of chemicals that enter into | reduction in prices of most staples and in | t0 8 stand today and stands 47.9 feet. This is s o \ L bt Fuiling T [ L s ks | I tHie Uity usolof Ehaleoniingiipople, domestic animals and their products forees | three inches and a half below the high water | i b i WO R g Ny 1o, Saanceiot, LOUER 0| prepared w. goneral letter which will' he 'he duty on lumber s fixed at #1380 per | disagreeable comparison with agricultural | mark of 1886, Steamers Joaded with pro- | Cinc 10,105 530 the lobbyine abitit its hoerd D T e L o e T e which is i cut of 25 per cent from | values at their highest, compels reduced ex- | visions reached Tacoma Civele this movning, | Kansas City S of trustées a <. One e i of (i vosdtions, ety | e preseht duty. “This reduetion caeries with | penditure to keep the” outio. subordinate to | The unfortunate people of that district aro | N - NI itution nay - hay tilkers and Jjosty becano impationt und (e qUestion | e ek i i ey oxations PYOb | it w proviso that imports of lumber from | the income, increises the number of unfortu- | being relieved us fast s possible, The lovees i a persuisive I5hhy, wnd mide 8 Favorable i T e e e i R AR L el da shall not be admitted under the ve- | nates who can ot make “both ends meet,” | avound Helead arve stili in wood condition and | Detroit..-/52. e pr wpon t Ao, Another st ; oy LaiCel e i oL npnLaci 1duty unless the sovernment of the | and reduces the profits of the ent more confident fecling previls, Qi sosisn| g tution Justas worthy iy not e so forbiate Why do you not send in your resigna- | HES0 HE ARE S 0t ot s that | dominion removes the duty from logs im- | and skillful who are still able to stril i Aty kea, AaThiel Jnits adyoeates b bidly left when the tion#? SO e B Y e dleie | ported into the United States. As long as | ance in their favor. Retrenchment is not an SUNDAY IN LOUISVILL o appropriations e made.” The menshos It the chuncellor had contined to keep | poief Vot petition ke that - the | the Canadians keep this export duty on logs | arecable alternative and is therefore delayed st themselves, becone excecdingly tived of 1 M o 5 o el 0! ida wi " o 2 il its compulsio 5 imperative and pe; : 3, St Panl , (Y i pullin buttonholin « o cool hie would have siid: meastire known as the *\Windom bill” may not | :':M‘I"I,’”!' fr anada will be taxed &2 ;:’I’“" Jtg compnl iongls P Eiiye ;‘,"" PO A Melting S Falting— Many Fun- | Commbus Ut 1 outioling ol QT T R am no coward, no | be enacted into a law and for the restoration | 1O feet. i aps destructive natters no P, gy mplis lobby that is on ha me Lo dening 1o not aslk it because Tam no coward, no | 1 ariine & v Bae T e e upon | e bili vepeals all special license taxes on | prices of implements, utensils and_fubrics of eral Processions. ) Mon approprintions f nstitution, If tho KA AR mlkod colmugo W manufacturers and - dealers intobacco, | #oods desived by the farmer been re- | Lovisvinie, March 50.— Snow began falling | Richmin ; boid of § oy will 1o take my leave just as the socialists and the | fit TS o ot o Rt tonl & which, it is suid, will gvatify 0000 | duced proportionally s his interest account, if | this afternoon, melting us fust as it fell, and | Hhartior carefuily consid 15 of cieh institu 16 threhton i R T e r e |><.'n)|r| '~‘."}' are engigged in - the tobieeo | he hus oue, Tmu'ml 'l\m'\i illml‘ \ s MOt | haying the effect of vain. AL the afternoon | Far e H ;V‘I‘:u il presc egislaiure. Fhe Sty's resolution was not 1o be | aeree ‘with Yo bt iT you mean that the | {rade in this conntry. "o intemal revenue | i u groate burden to lift, - He sighs for the | 1q'oConing men were busy trying to protect | S el ot i i e Loy s [ BTt mon b oT o) United Satost shili coln'| X on i manufacturcy cois veduced 30 | good old duys of high prices, though they | A evouing IS e g to protect figely 1o ohby will b s e what s s tken, s soon as he thought he could do | goveriiment of the United States shall wolt | o cong, This will mal ol $1%- | may have been war or famine prices, neces- | the property exposed. They were particu- | & o ttion should I e better without the chancellor he withdrew | g to 0 b borted into this country, then T | 900,000 from the present v The ent surilly temporary, und though they may | larly active at the tobacco wavehouses, and 1 ey will then b som ity in e nun from im. e spoke to the chaneellor with | i S cond with von and T lave advocated | Feduetion in the reveuties of the goverument | have heen the sourco of extravigant Views, | the damage was greatly lessened. 1t is | 3 i gement of the fnstitutions, One will fro e et o e | S a4 |y o bacroBiT | wineriateyaeonds (e fuedaio | uoughi moweva, ok ou ot eary 10 gl | i Gty sveral oceasions, ' he though “You also state + petition 4 o | L HOVOMIOLE A CHED L QNG LONDNEIOMWS |01 S IO s ' sithes | 080 altogether will be sustained by the wet i W Pttt s 1o veryl occusions, whei ho thought h You lse stutc in the petition that the | 10 liked the measure as it stands. “Whilo T | leads inevitably to low 1 Withicithor: ({100 altegethotwillbe sustatied byathoavat, & Gl rall B ovements enfenees which could doso, by allowing things to be done st Trom the peoplo o afford o basis for | m not entively fied with some featuves | there is luctuation —a season of prices which No bodies we reported ta OuL any- | Wilmington KT8 nother il to et e caleulated to provoke an outburst from the | iniis fHO% e ol i AR & PRSI B of the bill," he L, “itisas good as we | increases the cost and reduces the profits. | wheve : i Grami R 08 85 | trusten con s Y e lineellor, The latter, aware 100 late | (e ineroste of the peopto. it sotely tn the | can o and 'is us good as we' expected, al- | Medinm and_ uniform valies aro thevefors | Funeral processions followed. cach other in | Withity ) tare with the conflicting demands and <t of how matters stood, sought to vosts Of 4 class. There is no such | though we fought f fons best for the farmer.? rapid succession today, and some of the | i B 1 ients, One set will demind @ building for a AL ooty reav e s Mhere 5o sueh | UG vou sustain the il in the house as it SR scencs were improssi asses were said | Lowen ol Taundry, pevhaps, and another set will dectie W compromise by secking leay ¢ B, b congross ¥ | tands AL AL | at the Catholie ehurches, and sermons were | Los Ang 0 R N0y R i1 i DO (E of absence for six months, but in- vai s GAIINE onae( it of ., ¢ onnod Ly | Atnotime in the history of congress have HaalatitliARIGteat Offers of helyy | Des Moines ‘ H M iy 5 several hundred millions, and we know that [ hat Toam not prepaved to say. There |y heen as many general pension laws un- ouaC o i vs of held | ohnganoogn, built, but thut the washing machines should Tnjostyte Smiid v nly midel up L eat s nd we kiiow Wt | will b opposition in the house to scveral | YCre been us many genord!, pousion Iuws un- | continue to come in Tiheral contributions | sl Ky bee pliced in e main huildines: and one st T e R PRl Pt m MiBokaa ) S Lt g G features of the bill. There will be i tre 1 ! 2 Lo vom home and outside wre being received ow Bed ford 7 will want £100 for o stemn drye oo uiser was tired of - the chancellor and looked | interest. The sovernment 45 due in 1907 : tlook it is very evident that cither the ser CALTIING ADESOY ) RCE 2 : ! ; ST v LB 0 I 0T e e e 6 The Sty e A e | ot ! 'y evident that cithe Miss Clava Barton, president of (he Amori- o setwill i 00 i the Towest poseiblo forward without ¢ to the time when | could b funded today at 2 per cent, interest, viee pension or the disability bill will 1 = Miss Oluya i ! I I R R L SIS D LICANENE M i ponslonont Mty become | oy White Cross association, arvived in i Sum which should be thought of for - steim and would it 1 policy to fund the bonds | wlaw. There is also o bill pending, wh ANALE Lo % ] i i » ’ Arest fece been veduced abont 60 per cont and the duty | 3 iy Al with several of her assistants, In Tend, Ore 2 deyers. And then the connuittee on apy if we can reduce our interest account by so Cl Y | favored by many, to pension all soldiers who 4 et il | | dofug? With the call from the old soldiers | 00 refined sugir about 85 per cont, but. the Are now sixty-two years of age. T RALIREL 10 shosays she udy the | Bsattle. priations wet wixed up and nearly go ca in red. Mhere is o sadder story i Wistory's | fov'ensions | fecl hat it would ho bertor o | Will be an offort 1o voduc it still fucther and | 3G aswide - favorable \g relief worl so thoroughly:orianzed and pro. | Wi tying to find out wiat veally o paze than the esteangement of the fron ehin: | give them an inercase i topay the govern. | Uidoubtedly w motion will be madeto put vaw | iy roduced hy Mr. Norton to amend the Mex- | peeting so efietontly it fate friowged i 00 0 i et el g cellor frow the reigning power of the royal | ment debt before its maturity, ~In fact [ SUEACon the feoe st B fcan service bill 50 as to allow u pension to all ror known of relief cfforts being better i ialda Hepekork L ’ O work would extend the nlitional debt if that would | HBUIE LOVIHIDSIRUALE N OLG 01 kIS who served sixty days or who were eng "l , er di- | axoLinelnded In totals, No clear i ¢ differcut blo | s 2 \ “1 think the whole sation will do 5o, Xy eK I Miss Barton and 1er corps of ssis- |t st o T enable us to be more liberal in paying pen fn battle. Theré are many other general bills ST P AR guial and most of the members from: the northt | R TRERCAERERY BERE S tants will_devote their attention 10 ot . S during @ lifetime, exceeding by | Youalso petition for the issae of United | WO Dl B, Hear, | Sovmestrickon poiuts i thisstuto and Won 1 MINNESOTA BIGAMIST. several years the usual period allotted | States legal tender notes until the volume sHow about the tax on tobaeeor? et 15 e e e T ; —— vurroney” shall veach 80 pev: capita of tho | T wm mot satisficd with the reduction ¢ TS T T, A A CHm UL aE kD eI L A Lion Develops M th, <o T am assured by CLOITIETY (i it e L W"j“\w‘m, pealing the ) ve will relieve the | Nixon, owner of a sealnig schooner,and many | them., The devastate is thronged LERPY Eye, Minn., Marveh 50, [Special G ok ! ¥e | burdens upe ndved thousand | others, would go into Behving sea this year | todny with sightsecrs and p s Telegram to T Bre, |~ Intense excitement people who s nt siness, but I | 14 cateh seals in defiance of law. He s aspeet. Gungs of men are work wi eated in social civeles today by the ar See no red X o1 the ; i e 4 tingz up temporary roofs over t orth American Commereial Compa R AR i v v i having married two Minnesota bell new ranks, tall, evect, quick in fle protrade s as - phrenologists — say of silver und reccives taxes on nat i a with those k notes, For instance, we have S5H6,000, it done by ¢ 3 influence in congress possessed by the old L further storis, a year, The warrant for the ar list and fot. the ux 5. | Alaska commercial company. Tho latter | The water's supply is rannime v ow 1 by DeForest G ther of one Phere will also be a sharp fizht company, he said, sent, its originator and y effort is being nade to completd a tems | of tho girls. Benedic to Minnesota R et S AR R Al Lttt il [ONEIIYOR]E o, continued (e BADY, 22388} food pipe and it will be finished | A EER e s0ld governnient. bonds - drawing 4 per cent, | ‘Which is now placed It president, John . Miller, to United | oediesday. But b {me, proba A i idi s what he the very essence of and | jnterost Ui #100,000,000 of gold coin; | And 1 would surprised if that was | Pt senate, aud SCILLONS | by tomorrow night, thie e admost en- | and located at Roche A o stricken out when the bill goes into the Hoar and - Allison and b I tively without water, exee 1l became a eprant house, int ted in the company v the fire department work clothing, plea R Shania While there ave s in the bill which o the _ cld company | groa 3y i The total private subscriptons now S | book. He « I tried hird to hive changed, ©1shall support | and theie tovvitory” wis extended fr 0 345,000, "This added 1o £20,000 from 1 ] it firmly on the floor of the house just s it | Seal Islands to the whole of Behri mutkes 868,000 at the disposal of the el southern short horn catile mam and alon i nd dies idle in the treasury, Pherefore, the | Will bereported from the committec d | Hosoys: “Tdow't thin . tho new committee :‘» omber of thit yu arried Mi |'|” it d by : LA A A e 30| Mr. Burrows of Michigan, this evenin can get t overment to sel A Dixon, Ky., specia 4 tipple o dunghtey ouo of Rook ible crisis, The ordeal of the last ten days | people of the country have paid over £10,000, 5 SRt 4 3 or's st citizens. ived and oth ; Pl ordeal of tho st ten days | Beuple of e cor hakt id over 3100 | 30 e G L S g | Sty o pedlect e ntoriats, wid us | i psed bt ) V| s i - Iived | colicgen und o has not broken nor even benthim, H o B S el 1 bank 08 in cireul free and a b ) 2 cents i pound given to | Winy British schooners hero started Thursday eveniy The tox together —only — abouw it months, | Apprech theve eveet, like an oak the 1 3 todny amouit to mbont. §110,000:000, | tho home artic 1 know v o Victoria, and others arg now fitti lasted about twventy minutes o when Benedicet d ipod ¢ t Rochestor be ¢ ared but not oyed. His victues and his | and for the last twenty | years | ton s unpopular, but \l‘-‘n' e .'I:‘\ we ,\l‘w'"l)h;.n.\; o Blzht paonleavane Killed ur bvoan Lo daye, i iy oking voun which were in the main but the exces ) 200,000,000 Our cane sugar interes schooners up th 0 reap the A p R R ) 4 man tuvned up'at Sleepy Eyo but Tittle: the wl I}u‘ n the main but thecxcess | huve avarnged about §200,000,000 pudiiiig SRR R SRR : valuablo pelt On the othier han JaredvsemaaariEm ey 3 Sy g Y. tain of his qualities, wer at | banks huve puld overnment 17,0 TR R R R. Ti cral manager b v (hiv TS bR o the heart with il 2 R ekt v suggar industey in this country can be mad pan Iml m‘»mll.mn\,.“v demolished, trees uproc \er of | 0 for the privilege of ha s 204,000,000 in [ 4 6 1 ! teved all oy the 4 n : H A H than we 0 4 expected f stock w = destitut R R R FATHER AND SON KILLED, s ad n 1o mistakes of others for which he gt boj ; i AT wils 1ot personally rosponsible. His was the | 1 tepeit 10 BHVIK L mika the oxunary A A S ) in Run Over While Ar- A whose e prodigous—and have of United States notes, and to secure the the brightest that shines the oves | puyment of these notes we hive #100,000,000 2 man whose courage never fails, He sodiment of the modern imperial Gevman | consequently fo lust ten years we hay of that Germany to which he has been o mip- | been paying 4 per cent terest upon this £100,000,000 i gold coin to- incerease the ciren Tating wedium $246,000,000, for this $i( 0 of gold coin wus tuken out of civeulation. acle worker, a lamp of Alladin, to be broken med Lo b f a wealthy und cast out of the window as a w relic of the blood and iron age at th LN, ot the service of his country, “I never,” he N told wy friend dependent. position.” Ho has undoubtedly | cireulating medinm or to have £260,000,000 of | DY nedin have & 00/of | Pistoutlon thon o, pired to any a tely in covered with the shadow of his iilustrions | national bank notes in civeulution ol uy i pride of bivih, and never was the pride of TS ) Jd used by it tubil vanging for His Child's Fu : by the g bit 1 His family dutes from Wreney un e pay 3., Mur miny ¥ by—from the | think it Should ) sing dorern duty Diin - Brg 10 por cent aptain John bank n bas , ? I wte prot the esser i In the secoid 1y at Steamship Arvivals, which i 10 yie United | tobacec cigan 1 0 the movg In the : ] £15,000,000 | bibits the 'y tarted for this 1in the treasury and | one but 1 i As b2 wa their the channels of trade, | A d XCS 4 voud tracks b i y or P the prejudice of « f nof Branden he embodies their victues, too rs contend th nised during t camy 1 s ting wedium 1§ $ v The Weather Forecast. onrage and s v that th erny ! ha wnid i ver be i o supervision over tt Il b The Students were Ind i . wki: Snow, northeaster Exxa, March 80, —Lette are that the ori Avcher's Shortage. Md., M eralded a viet It bog dawn upon th i "

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