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OMAHA DAILY BEE, TUESDAY, MARCH 10, [S¢ r Boyd | to |, \ \ He Was Gonrt-Martialo1and Recommonded ueht beok ¢ ! el Bt Franklin MacVeagh Deolines tho Hon Have Evid For Dismissal Onca Before, v ¥ ilie oA Leading it to Victory lguidatior THAYER LAWYERS WiLL OBJECT. ) o PRESIDENT HAYES SAVED HIS PLACE A o X Bote \”"I‘:" b T"""" A BIG SOCIAL SENSATION AT JOLIET i had froan Ha Filibnstering Tactics in the House g ; " t f rs - of the Captain Sincee Entering t tholr = Iy ard A Soliool e the Bducation of M cvent e spointmen it t Service Charges on Which - U Hindeance o Pablic fraii at Bradewell A Farmer Suffo revent the Appointment iy PARNELL iND BHE PRELAT vanee G Public fra A Brndew ' More Members on tho I ¢ He Was Teied and APON, March . The police iava stopped cates White Deank The ifting Commiteee, ' v Convicted mamncation Thrensened for ghe |00 Dmposed driving b A LR Masonic Temple \ Trints Londor wury and Lowd Loy sfor L3N0 on nd of hindrance to public tea Edward Havrington N Mobbed Loxios, March At M Troland ¥ Bdward Harri \ nearly preda s bhed by the ellites amot his by the 8 f the penalty wn constituenc were several froc y, it HAPPENINGS IV 02 » \ 1 srporal Kitled 16 n Gonl Mine. " Ly fo Lovil effect apon the Prench Deputios Debate Betting. ook o cal and moral interests March 4 D 1 wis dis W g positive view fat but firmly dec t A f feivingco Panis, March #There was o debate in nalde Bee ) e pme one to il the v to Ia ho arehbishop does | the chamber of deputies today on the reeen erayma ¢ | decision to prevent betting Const weve tor of theinterior, re N ho mattor until i and reay that noth 1565 o was e Iy ¢ 1 upporters an g holr i Al quarter TotiA SI80 FRGH WH UL mutual system ns have put th 1 ¥ 2 A | Gern, Manut | week ¢ " ] 4 g J t ¢ N, March 9 Towa's Commercial Del Dis M March 4 DISTRICIS DECIDED ON, The House Scheme tor A pportionment b I ¢ o3 Beasons for (he Passport Decree, Ready To Be deported ns for (1 port Decr fra Y . Mu i e . : ! : Violent Trichinosis. e did wits 1 follo b sis, la, Maren Special Tole me W { soldier wing t s, ys that gontro brousht First D) . 16 Bek, - Samples of the bologna | his command vily exp ey over the Patls f s that Parn ) SR} i ARSI B Hrooti caven hattie oL ftor denying the tile of nationalist, acnic i )\ tosy he (the [ fmpricomed theve Third % 1 motion to char ‘ then failed t about and me 1 v national federation, the piy combatants poiitely bowinge before o the most useful v o i o . SUTISD AL BE LG QB HICEL60 WK Th (e t 1th today, together with © the Dhar of 0 ywhere welcomed, and S SW OIS, ' adanddea | within thatinstitution, utlig, . 3 GRS BT aI It BGH: thio: GobymALL v from the log of one of the | pursuing him,but e ued treat for the tho depa nal reconciliation was e, but Cedar speaker sustained the point of ovder. After careful oxamination, the case distance of 100 miles, to the scandai and d ! 18 to the P nd u hi Nauc decision of was pronounced by Secretary Kennedy as the | £ree of the ser Al DL L as o sign of cnioss by Fourtl » 9 " « worst that ever came under his notice, and There wer specifications and the dervist who_ suc o the nature of General Gagii everything will e done to stanp out the | court found Car Tl e Wants s Wite Back, thewholo nation glddy here, sinee his destination s > 3 requl disedase and prevent further outbreak ) of them, ict rendere IWDOoN, M ) 100¢ 18 8 Py s duty to resume his dignity as 18 Yl tod thit: tHa comimm Totk, Hamlto ; [ n 5 commended (hn nissed fromtho | .1 o It 0 rnan nation, 1t wis: not P At0 oG ey heade Fifth - Hall, Adams, Ground to Death. servico of the United S " s Lo look for the motive prot it of Kaarey, Dhdlps Havln -t g Al O rel President R, B, Hu roved to be 1o one Jack marvied o Hal me Goneral Mile Red Willow rontier ogram to Tar Bee Dan S van, f i Forkins, Chis R | o the now Metarthyite » Nationa n for it sed the itlness and death from I was merely that | ent Craw ford's br nd pr 1 vast county were received by tor Major General Schofiold acr nignt. There isa great deal it Clitheroe, near Mancheste ARSATIDR TR Ch St Last hope and hi rdict of the | soon left her, going to At St 1 which court-martial was not confiemed s Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern | ¢ vemained In the ser All the balance f ML Xe while attempting to boarda freight awnd Capta After Mrs. Jackson eame 1mto. pe m of fely 3 listunt du 1 This is a matt ord and may CUAMIOLEZ M USRI Ui A ) the Sixth aistrict 1 switehing in the yards yesterday aft cortained by any one wl v refused vewith him, He ob. fell between the cars and was ground moments i t ligh court v for a_restitution U spirit leath resulting instantly? ed by of S All par 5 = - which Captain ¢ s to apped e L6th | t erday inovaing, as - - Ve i ther chaugo ! Watchman Burned to Death, st Vs hlboll,.. yag JOMNSON SELLS OUT, | Ta, Mureh 9 Taylor Brother's | It that Captain Catley hos b s v abductd her and earried her Edward Dei ys. vy aud mackine shop burned heve cavly | sir being vetived, on acc in Blackourn, Friends of the laay | Disposes of His Interests in Baseball antl ce for School Books. ns fixing the time to which s morning aud the watchman .. Tag- | bility, tima, but the do w | f @ rapidly in o carriage, but dackson i Quits the Game, Neb., March . Special to t adjourn were mado by Whit the flunes, He was X t 1 it 3 1 detlavice from the house. © Mrs. Jack PVELAND, O, Ma b (Specinl Te Shut P s s all of v d dow! f in the ruius, Foul play \ ¢ Jotai vt AR A L DU DR R S to Tir ] ight of Teamps. e Egbert, Sovent vemained barrica in' the v and ¢ or. Mureh 0. [Special Tele | Captain Ciarence M. Bailey, Bigh constable b reach t tionds weon Jol M St Captain - Augustus W Mrs, Jackson s cunrd bt and Philin Ryan and John a8 GERT Srap m, Thwe tod i Lwatching a box ear ty-fiest infuntey: ( S | & casball the intere was fatally stabbed and | Seventeen © 1 \ A A Pointin M 5 and brotherhood W . Six ptain Cha Nhov, March club, Jdohnson 143, by U of . - olfctec, Sevents ity wiain Oy ist been [ the Weddell house udlhe : 2Pt Ui or Al BEaik VEtoee ry (', Ward, Sixteenth iufantey ; Captair L L el i Jnct of the meating is to discu the ots affoeted by the change, and that force the Twa. | Juhn B, Kerr, Sixth cavaley: Captain Will 1 el I at e hud sold out every pupils residing a mile and a half from Fea ium H. Carter, Sixth cavaley moduns worshipi ball and was glad of it ture, This will save the t house may attend the A e duenis ( Henry 1y, a judee advo. | India, climed that to, s o Lam sick of the bus mportuning to which it has be Dy a transfor ¢ Stat SpociilEldloam f the depa t o Piatt il e B 4 3 i i B wiversal sigh of velief went | pre 9 b ) g r ng one- [ uptoday from the passenger departments of . mber 1 boards i | estern roads when it was loarned that there or sell the 5 its books ropolitan cities n. Y two text book bills now b f 5 in prayer were tomorrow morning I ean walk; ok M svissryli i they uttered “amen' g rais think tary playey NATION i L C A PITAL NOTE their lands 1o their ¢ certiin e terms of the deal i to cither knock ont measures i i i s i e point in their prayers. The over which the latter had ¢ iEs bilsiin e tioh s I L vas another postponement in the Alton's de ebraska and low Bt b etk ol neotod: that tho organization OB ATl 85 By B et exdmm nand for a two-cent mileage rate, President v Mavch al > | expelled foom their offices. The ¢ ni neiunati some i hold goods, t and justruments” to the | Hook of the Jacksonville & Soutneastern had | gram to Tae s carried from court to conrt in India it | takeup the club and push its business troduced by Mr. Mcreynold and is supposed i . . 4 i % the coming seasor 8500 ) value of 150 from taxation, and providing | telegraphed to Chaivm: inlo: at he | today to t K ie. | exponse, and finally to the privy council in | th ning season noas th YD HiIaibotn ol by Horta A LBACHAIN| TG .| SHLL T AASe e L T as sHRI Lt A Lp. | (tuioraphed itor Ohtinany Rinltysthiathe, | (o045 0] bhe SOl ar Fogland, The prity councll decides; aftow | completed Johuson at once tolog Tatier is an anonymous measre hat the nssossment of linds shall not bo in- | would like a delay until Wednesday and could | Inal—Oscar €, Goodrian, Johu Weesan, Joha | g€l [The pricy council, dechlos, aftor | 508 EEEE <GB0 B B o Aihe hottso bl providos that district school | foreat tross srowen and cultivaed therean s | Five the Alton assurances which would obvi ldwin, Wi slair, Martin Cain, Wil wresy. 1t 08 considered a singofar | 0y long the wires have been hot with hoards and boards of trustees of high school House roli 218 by Faxon, apn! to the necessity of the two.cent rate, This | liun Boardma S tacle, that the Chr council of a | sages from the association camp ur districts, when a t by & mujority of [ 000 for the velier of Lavina Turner i reduction has been the most prominent ques- | Broadfo h Christain stontd decide a n it of stick, and 1t Is stated thut tholewnl voturs of any v or special | of the Beatrice insiitate for the fo , | fion for some time to western roads and they [ William St St e iecalibm Clitbe, OF 15,000 1 all 1€ bo s pecting of the district and ) Lost her hand in an ironing ) . p s ti \ 2 G L ol cation in citiesof the tirs o 3 Housoroll 194 oy \Watson, requiring prog any proposition which y Otha Fxhorted to Shum Seceet S He stated ver, last week that he all the tet cossary for reign insurance companies to o will save the pre te basis. The Alton l“' BB lows, Denny, March 4. —Bishop Woodlock of kof base ball and wonld quit it ju b Thoy 1 \ in the st b fow of fames B. Cur Ardagh and ( and senate file No, 71, The former was in. 15 he tho opporiu Among other things in th ement lonmacnois, who has been tract w el o1 books nays Western passenger men ave also w o ter t exceeding wd the con v 5 of those books b exceed v deale ptofa cirenlar from the % mer ssion asking a deta s & g y 3 nde to of fluctyations in passe ryma rien into ar ratc s the past year, Passenger m A 1 cuil to mind Chairman Cooley’s remarks t e o uny publistied rate s prima. facic Lovis Wilina by tha y 1 B o | farmloy i ko xaati e e S Ratate RtV a) [utehins, . ¢ ted | Haggin Mas a Pienic with Danforth \ books, sh L bond in the sum | dition of employ ment appl e | of them o been complied with as y \l S $ J 1 t Yonrk, Maveh 9. —The miceh-talke of £0,000 and shall al with the super- | a position that he will not join a labor enough is known to show that the averag ’I Lt e ‘\ SRR twenty round g intendent of public it tion & sworn state- | zatio Fue penalty is a f v rate for ten years is little, if any, ab Henrye Hoensye, Reigsue—Myvon —Bunce esnanaun pro- | hiot PhiaaclnIA and T6. yanfor D atthaT AR Dl ba s W H L E R taxtl| it s : Original widows, ete. ~Deila, wid f Part eting to Agnn lelphia and Tommy Da il e e e bl L R 1945 AR TN pheus Koontz: Swrab Ann ter of St Patrick’s Day. He | of this city the Knickerbocker athletic books are soldany place in the United States House roll 243 by Herman, rec == i L IndEL ks 5 5 1ailuro to filo this bond and statement shatl | for notes to be brought in the county where Bought a Railroad, fus Eseleston: Avabelia X, wido ags hie will ot administer 10 “tho news of | club i Hob Rt rrasiothslont dus render the contract nulland void. Any pub- | maker or endorser sued resides. SAN Frascisco, Cal,, March 9, g R S \“‘ b tidaotiigol HRODIR RIS LI DL as ), Hagg the lead Tisher who. after complying with the pro il appropriatin the | Telegvam to Tur: By A. Grantof thus | Rt 'N ™ Wiliow of A b e B g e L MU g Dan (ot s he I f Late Police Notes visions of this act, enters a combination to | reli W. Davis, who was injured SR \ Br > built : NSO it i It ETEAL | pper cuts D £ | city, one of the Grant Brothers whe buil garet, widow of Danicl ( apostle of Treland ipper cuts fully in Da Taise the prico of school books shall forfeit i on at ' the Lincoln insane o e S iR e A e hi; coutract ’ lum in March, 1550, L AN bk g & An Opinion trom Rome, which wor ivered with he state superintendent 1 House roll 260 by Stebuins. to encoura, Uiams of the Atlantic & Pacifie, lis son- | New Orleans Deainnge Case Decided T b 2 AL \ tiou shall transmit to the board of each dis. | the organization of & law aud medical depart- L DL K Prapp of Chicago, and othiers INGTON, Mar (i T i D e s HRae ve contest between Jimmy t10 jail wit Unitod trict and the superintendent of education of | 1 {the State university oy aathorizing | pave pure ik v € | have purctased the California & Nevada : urt - today alivmed th Ak b IR GRAT B S R able for county tified list s to the Lof rezrents to charko certain foes ticlo on the scho wenk (g [ A e RS e S o cartal WY pilrond and will eventually extend it to con- | ju £ of the circuit court in the case of | (8O0 the st e wminute and alialf m this round when Hag atinein “Phe state superintendent shall also pr I ulman, nect with the Colorado Midland. Mr, Grant | James Wallace Peake ot al, appellants, vs the ViZE b tolpal Leitinotio an inplanted right lander fuil in Danf LT contract which shall be nsed ir | 5 Salai e cliy of Naw Orl phappallants v e 1 tion in America, and although b e AR i overant Yo puishasinggbookss oo mpensat per We hive zood backing, plenty of Secoteh | leans deainaze ca ex-Prosident | i it doc i i As he complaint with the st uperinte ing any agoe Nebraska H me of the oftficials of the Santa Fe system | lan . of the twas acainst | thoritic > ikl aad t public mstruction and tho attory 3 > societv fo interf partics | at our bac Ve tid not want. the ipecs. | the barties whom Cleveland represented, | contidence w the wisdom of the Cal i shall commence proceedings : na Lty Lo animals i their p 1 1o 0 ont that the Tine hid fallen tnder | thongh Justice Tarlan, Clief Justice Fuller | 1 the spieit ot justice and | | ho state to enforce the suic b, was 1ost | the controlof the Atchison, *We prefer, | and Justice Lanar dissented American civil powers, an 0 et All books purchased by the district bon so adj 141l 10 a. m. tomorrow he said, o preserve an _indepondent posi e turkampp 15 impossible in the U ! b hie shall be considered as property of the tion, ‘Ihe charter of the road is fora lino nbezzler Fno Refused a Pardoun, sl e i Gallinta mained on the and be loaned free of charee o pupils while 15 on Seeds Tomoriow. 1 the bay of San Prancisco to Bodie, We SN GTON, Mareh 4, » president s e & iries isoil. were up, Hag they aro pursuing a conrse of study, and the Nob.. March 0,—(Swecial 1o Tus 'minal facilities here as &5 of conrse | denied the applicatic v pardon in t AR S L e bl | s Tatter shall be held responsible for any dam Sk v 1, and it is possibie that theie op- | use of John C. i A ments upon the ehavactor of Parnell's emis- - age to the books or a to veturn them to morcow afternoon purchasing | Gotion may load to theentryof nothor | C45° O i fBng;el 1 with ember | g o the! € , saying that A Wrestling Mate*. the party designate of the dis: ¢ of the Nebraska relief commission | transcontinental line directly into San Fran- | 2ing the funds of the Second National bank f o6 o % Bl S Loris, Mo, Mare Special Telogran trict W xamine the bia *d by about a | cisco.” of New ¥ % ud 186 | 4o gy £ B WA e or Ol Ihe Muntsiils g Ired grain dealers i forthe arouth In the case ot John Youngmian, an (udiny, | §H Gt o Aol ARt o e ones Jolin Devoy b s nat h weights, wrestled ams e On the first Monday after the annual meet- | suffor Cutting Down the Fore g the board of di cach district 1 tocoralne o Brriisaron, Ia., March . —[Spe SRR vl e N ety f i mber who shall act | 1he guality of the the cost, and | gram to Tne Ber A second shos I comuted the sentence to imprisonment i soven teachiers tnd the coutils, superin | the work of awazding the eontract hus' thus | economical earthquake that' has beon pro- | e athard lab shatl meet ou the secoud Monday in July and L bo let those for potatoes, corn, nnilet | & Quincy system this month was felt at W ARILES ATON: Mavohio, prosident loft bie €510 open its purse | sitated, the referce evidently thought, examine all the series presented for inspee- | and other articles, 1tis estimated that about | West Burlinaton today, and over 100ear shop | wushington this afternoon for a few day 1 2 4 threater aspect of the erowd, w A North Dakota Apaointmient tion by the school publishing houses. A ma- | 40 \els of wheat will be required and | 1aborers were laid low aahingion IMODREOE<R {1\ o BonaheIndanahannoe scemed bent on having Mooney w NGToN, March \ i t lnll decide th . v \ 1 duck shootiug near Bengries, Md. He was i \0e; ——— Jority vote shall decide the uestion £ 20,000 bushels of barley | The cut, whileabsolitely necossary, is Hitena Al i - g The teachers, on the first Monday after the grave caldmity fo the working cliss, as there | accompanicd by ox-Senutor Sewell of New | ¢ | Grifin and Warren Wil No aunual meeting, shall convene at the cou Y i aIvaIR a 10 other work they lo. This makes | 3 y Y S el i house and select the seven heir numbor Hon neativei) ’ nearly 300 men laid off est Burlington Bexaies, Md., March President Havr vt who are to act in Boting of | ; the veney | And this city within a w ~:""-“”*‘1‘““"-""H\‘ :”‘H Afternoon an ‘i 5001 ng with v I S et the district board of t arine AR RRERIRANRS R 108 AReRPABIR | AR O ity s ¥ Ol iMarob S0 = B ele P Peply said hat the govormment i o . | MO o it selected shall be yoars or jegihaLs: _ Pension Oflice Statement, rity overa juage: that the constitution | weighing 118 pound WASHINGTON, Mareh . -A statement has | yespected the absolute independence of the . been prepared by 1He commissioner of per peneh though @ member e bou Yine Rid bat the crown might remove D, convicted in Wiscousin of rape and sen shall elect avowed ailiie “harp withont tht | vefereed the maten, whic ve to M erow e concludes with the re- [ iu spite of the fuct that the st fall way The President Goes Duck Huntin BOHE ns can - persuade the | havdly a square one, The decision was nee *b., Mareh 9. [Special to Tur TSl ot Joislature | eam to Tur Ber.|—In pursuance of the a 1 as may be determi wuajority | D B e e e thority grantod by the gencral book commiit of the committee of fitte ory city vault of the relief co tec of the Methodist Eniscopal chureh at town and ~district 150 the books 8 XalviSestn b T rocont, mevting hore, the wastom Mothodist. | #1001, EIVIng & restinidof the work of the pen selected and loan them 1o the ren free i 1oorn bas bought for. $00.000 s 1ot o | sion bureau duriug® ¥He m uded Fob Dilke Addresses Lib of cost. ‘T'ho blds s _shall bo ot waivman Howe of the latter has not do- [ 20 S0040rt & £ $N,000 o lot at | gpy s, This_stafembnt that d TIGan 0N A (i Ny talued from the pub by th e e viion e will bold o meoting to | Fourth and Home streots adjoining their | that time 7,759 podsion cortificates of al Sl g Lieut superintendent and by hix ished to the the evidence, e intimates that | present building which gives thom a front- | classes wore issuad,representing #1,146,155 | €Fals todiy Sie Chavies Dilk the Fifth cay county superintendent, in tury lnys will elapse beforo the work | age of seventy-oue feet on Fourth street by | as first payment. ()fahis number 5,23 were | coutident hie would be able t f | furnish the members o with i by 240 feet on Home street. On this will shortly | issued under the neyy p act of June 2, | acter and retur re o v 1 By printed lists of such books and priee te erccted additional buildings. ‘The growth He could not definitely d fecido tod artment of the Dikota i A livoly jangle is likely to be experionced Another Row Brewing. ofithls oailosn has | beon astoniabire 1o the aT - tost the soat. Lady Dilke, wito < A was Each Season at'tue i L e AR SR S, Neb, Mareh §.[Special Telo- | past seven years. Tu ISS1its net capital was Site For the New Dry Dock. Charles Dilke, also addressod hs its fri Bl 3 * and in 1891 it stands in solid assets WasHiNGTo! ), —1'he committee | She aid convineed o 1 t 1 own | ) i Meanwhile it s paid to the Eller Won the Bound. | ment ittee has practically decided to | yoneral ehurch funds nearly $150,00. This | B oA LR " SR v chunge whatever in the legislative | shows net earnings averaging more than | he Gulf of Mexic Has decided on the south » “1 i s March peolal to Tur A L b NSl puss of the Mississippi river on the Algier Spanish Traops for Cuba e W open rupture between the inde pendents aud the speaker of the house occur Tur Ber. |—The 18use apporti 5 X I appoiuted to seloct'i site fora dry do , | husbana v ared of | e o side w the Southern Pacific ferr Panis, Ma A dispateh tothe Pomps v v p s, and the other points visited wese eithor 10d from Madvid The Spanish ment 18 Sirsapn low or not far euough from the sea to be saf ) vedistrict the state proverly, and pref the districts remamn as they are. Much Ihe Hennessey Murder Trial, red this morning, and there are no indica R i i AR R e gy P e g tions that the breach will be healed before ot of the house, both by gepublicans | | ol e oaue Attorney Flynn, counsel Sgoukadiha fiisesiag 1 iaden PR O P 1 had serious t the closs of 1he seesion il for Pol d for an adjournment to In Recognition of Win L g it B vty ; ¢a mumbee of | vas unable to stoey Tt is now war to the knife hetween the con Legislative Notes, enable him to secure the confidence of his | NEW Youk, March . —~On the geatl ists in ) W Droposed i “Hell's Half o84y With paing fu the n tending factions and the result may have o Lascors, Neb, March 0. —[Spectal to Tuk | client, The judge replied 1 ftor the | Mmen connected with the movement a {rgaty of colnmory X (Ekaba Lwas also aicted with heada He Talked Too Much, Y .‘“ '\‘l“ I e mieh wole last Loxpox, March 9. —special Cablegram to | 4 4 Mo tiouble with my bick | A e to use Ayer's 8 | A J taking it, and iny 1 I Mrs. Geneven ngield, Mass. | economical of is about to s i important boariug u pon pending autimouop. | gy, —Senators Collius, Coulter, Williams, | dofenso closed Fiynn would be' given suf- | the personal friends of tho lite_Secretas oly_ legislation. e Boiat e T mvDece hialowen At | e et o o s he “couference” of inde uts, Satur- aruor, Woods, 2 and Schrs It iU oA AC ARG [k TR " oy alght, Which was, prolonsod until a very | oral members of the house, visited the home | Of Witnesses for thie defonse theu testitied family of the high osteom i which hie was [, b AP Soealn RO, S IARTAL late hour, was controlled by the conservative or the feeblo minded at Ly on Satu ->- held state “T'he amount .‘ mte .x.|\ilhl K‘ hi sidedtty b b 50 pi A ; Hheidl “ element, which was cousiderubly averse to I the buildings wnd investi- A Porcelain Art Sale. been tealized and it is probable it will b in- | sentuncod toa long tor of inprisonmnt £ taking up the personal quarrelsof Shrader, ) Tumates had wado in | Nrw Youk, March . —[Special Telogram | ¥ested in a suitablo wsidenco at Washinglon | exproiug an unfasorablo viow of” the or Taylor, or any other member, und it was h and IaboF of various KInGs. THO COm: |0 oTus B |- first day f the salo of the | if the faunly shall dotermine to mako ~that | kil ) i A ofcor w piniuly intimated that all would henceforth | mittee expressed itself as highly pleased with ¥ their home, which is now thought to be | heard the man knocked him down and then \ ) . e e | Hh oot omployed o 'the bondiilon fn | collection of art objects owned by Brayton | thair intontion [ ARG Han el b dn Oy Ayer’s Sarsaparilla fn @ decided majority, when the house mot | which the institution soemed to be. Ives indicated clearly that this is to be the ot TEEmE——— L T TP T vuck for Shorter Hours, this morning, and belioving they had strength | The facwers camwo very near defoating | most successful sale of porcelain ever held in E e AL T Sale, . Isitenie, Mich, March 9, 1 A enough to make a radical change in the make- | Watson's bill prohibiting foreigu iusurance | this country. The attendanco was not large, Pirrsnire, Pa, Mareh 9. |Special Tele 3 ho caar Bas [ aud fifty e yed i 10 lou mines %014 by s LA . .'“ i AN, upofthe sifting committee, Mr. Roban, the | compapies from takiug their cases into tue | but the prices were on thy whole excellout gram to Tuk Ber.|—Eugene Flyun aud uivi > h Viemya ARG I wxite. o ) #91 Vodtle FREVAKKD 1Y

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