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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ships, The governmont troops made a sorti i . ( nomn D BURNED. Q Ohio 2, Ariz Minnes N e [ hod beon desertod by his vart sennte file o, 246, providing for the digging : hio 2, Arizona 1, Minnesota iy ok o mck o B HomighiJust | of eains and busintfoe miation parposs: NANIPULATINGFREIGHT RATES | *°™** T e Do RAIDING THE WHISKY JOINTS. | % st £ Aricins . Eetling KICKED OVER THE TRACES. \ as woll sto; wouse roll No. 186, holding corporations ro- 1l atrues ! and Indian territory 1. No death caused ks L — sponsible for injuries o their omployos; oo tight ot Iqu que. ki by hydrophobin has beon reported among tho hiz 5, THEY ALL FATHER IT. house ol No. #), requirtag railtond com: ¢ PAxaMa, March 10,—Hor majesty’s ship persons inoculated. Indigents have been RSV EIIN U0 Daters | Do oot Al DRvkRe s, Tousy rolt Noi' | ok oy, THekaLy toSend tho Offenders to | Warspite is now at Callac. Reforing to the { Efforts in South Dakota to Stop the froated frec of chargo, Carter Harrison Makes His First Publio Ap i ar- | mitic couplers and brakes; houso roil No, Bty Ay, iy P > ; e : » Newberry Rate Bill, 151, providing a masimun .‘.”u.»i‘.m;(;.r.-uv the Penitentiary. ;r::v‘:::y::-‘é”;-”‘\.':»: },,',',"“"&::”":,’.’,’: "\v:\ gl wor Traffio. THE DIXON.WCARTHY FIGHT, | . pearance in Ohicago’s Campaign. N | s e oh 24, - [Spocial 1 2 oénts per mile, and semoto file No, %09, pro- v %, oers say that when the ! 4 m‘;“ L\;:\ ,;:r‘,y\(';‘r‘-r, I;nr;n.r::l); h:lgl:::':: viding z”r the election of the statoboard of e rebels captured the port thoy left ouly a g mction Issued to Prevent th T . ee. | ~8omo me: 4 d other sportatiol all gus 0 main body returning to Nloe e aoats thitnt tfibt e, Now that | TEROMANEL i3 he wavafionus ol was | HE IS AFTER: THE NIBSOURE RIVERLINES, | &0 e e ewty & sorite | COLD. (DISCOVEREDSIN“THE BAD LANDS. Police f oy, alige from Intorfering, | MAYOR CREGIER BITTERLY DENOUNCED the soailed Newberry bilt lns passod both | then read and_ pagod by the filowing Vot iy P g e el B e i T e v g | housesit may be somewhat interosting to the | _ Yeas—Brown, Christofiersol ag, Al | “ "y ships opened firo, tho war vessels with their i bk A e ) - ik P people of Nevrasks to kuow the paternity of | Kdlper, Koonts. Mattes Michener Mogro, | The Rapid Ciey, Mimour! River & | B e with maching | Rpid City Votes Honds in Ald of a | polic commissionors hore tonlght, they | jio Pays His Respects to Senator { Bt. Paul Organized of guu this measure and how the bantling Was | vens, Switz ‘Tromendous destruction followed an New Rallrond—Affuirs at Rose- [ Instructed the superintendent to sce that tho er, Thomas, Turner, Vaa Housen, "l Palmer nl Inters g ol . ih > P, . > in the afternooh’a fire broke out which de ’ " was obeyed. 'his means that the Dixol palmed off as Newberry's baby. £ Willlams, Wilson, Woods—21, e the Passenger Rate Firayod the BewTNs oF the bWt eotatliig & bud Agency — College MeORThy. BERS WII) sete o, by J0ae foranios s Nor VAR R TN At the very outset of the sossion Mr, New- | _ Nays—Beck, Collins, Dysart, Randall, San- War, loss of fully '§2,00,000, Iquiquo Is in Troubles. Gritith fssuod an {njunction restraining tho Lol Politios. berry, n man who knows nothuug about rail | ders, Smith, Warner— Goiiteet, ot an aboormal sifuation and the inhabitants police from stopping the fight ) | roads, transportation or commerce, for rea- .‘.,;""“‘;l"m’:fl;[ “"",{.n:.,‘,‘,!”“ ey e }"‘"" ‘““"“1""""‘"" the island, """1?“"“"“ . Will Test the Law oy 3 ! . g a | Shea, b on, o Saisie b 18 o been abandoned by the populace, The re- o 5 oh o est the Law. : sons best known to himself, wsked Senate file 81, |,"-. Warner, incrogsing the T(:m“y:m Mf:rrlh_ 24 E\-‘l‘f\:r"ll"'l.’l'«‘rf\'l\\:\y": port is confirmed of Hphh ot San Franolsco }\hr (11";;).-*‘- Dy Mfl: Sl lad: ‘,'f“ T ]0 SAx Frascisco, Cal., March 24— (Special | CH1cAco, March 24.—Carter Harrison made ™~ - M that ho be permitted to introduce | test of kerosene oil from 1002 to 110> was | Tire Ber.|—Chairman Midgley said v | BV bhoh Goneral X tiaen was Killod and | €ram to Tk Bre.|—States Atorney HIteh: | mogram to T Ber.)—Tho new ordinance N fist appoarance fn public toight sinca the maximum rate bill in the house | passed, SIEg M i that the committee consistingof Chairman | the rebels defeated. In the Iquique fight | cock had injunctions from the circuit court | byibiting the sale of pools on horso races Teeciving the nomination for the mayoralty. This favor was conceded to bim and ho | _Seuato file 137, by Coulter, requiring cor- | Goddard, Blanchard and himself hat beon | about two hundred persons were killed, many | served on Fred Widmann, James Gormle : : " . yoralts o fudiviauals transacting a ) g their lives gt Ex postiE SarTh oy uley, | exc tralghtway procssded to ntroduco the max- | Boraioty BEmE CF o s of helr to- | SPpolitedto lork up Aressed beef tate me- | losing thelr ltvesthroughimprudentexpoants | R. O, Wills, Phinias Powers and John dood- P duri the bo dment, 'l Varspite i muwm rate bill propared two years ago by | sourcesand liabilities to the auditorof public | nipulations solely on business origiuating at m:)k"‘“""u“:fm"”'("::flzl[:: ::)",“ul:ll"_f' Warspite | win saloonkeepe ot at places where actual racing takes It was at Central music hall and the place \ 3 place, went into effect this morning. All the was crowdod with his adherents. The meet restriining them from | ool rcoms except one closed in conformity 3 0 g - g ing proved to bo one that is likely to bo mem % Hon. Charles Hall of Lancaster county. | accounts was passed. It_u\uuprnl}nl)ih com- | Missouri river points. He added that the The French steamship Vilieade, Belfust, the further sale of liquor. 'The places of | With the law mv-l‘-mm ho bookmaker of that jiapie in Tllinols politics and indiroctly also ] Aftera casual fnspection and examination ;nflrvml hfll\lkslfrml! l'\l”:"K r;-;rlmnu* "3\‘"05 combined output of the Kansas City, Omaha | yeports 800 killed and wounded as the out: | Widmann and Gormley were searched by tho S;,‘l'l:";“;;“:'("'\'\‘)“ “"-*‘ "{" ;'\"‘1 it ‘“:"' "'IM"I':! in national affaits, Harrison savagely de Q tive business. As it would be a difficult m a Sioux Clty " 00! o al T 8 P i & stoa oPs Wi 4 o arrest was made for the purpose of mak- airs. Ha avagely 5 the bill was pronounced defoctive in some ro. | PIsiiess | A4 1 MO ®kougtout the | Mnd Sioux City slaughter houses was larger comoof tho fight on the Tampaca Pumpas, | shoriff, A big stock of Iiquors was found at | “op’atoet case tn conrt, nounced Bls fellow-democrat and opposing q apecta by seversl membors of the ralirond | state wiich aro now transacting both @ sev- | $han that from Ohicago, over fve thoussnd | Cu0 Wi Derlo stld on TRQeRry Shs, D | tho former's place, and some malt at tho lat. psa candidate, Mayor Cregier, doclaring tho lat committee, ospecially Mr. Moan, who has | ings and commercial business to discontinue | cars having been shipped from theso points Fotoun ,,,mr,:m‘:::m‘l‘l“"‘g‘“‘l"',',‘a% Peruvian | ter's. The Widmann goods were seized. As Manning Knocked ¢ tor, not_himself, was standing in tho way of taken o very prominent partin all railroad, | either i less than threo months tho bill was | yince Jawuary 1. Ho rofused to tell how | torritory has airealy ~been violated | by | tholaw is very rigid it is thought this will | Mixxeavorss, Minn, March 24-Billy bl aemony, The speaker declared that tolegraph andtolephono legistation. There. | SUmitiod wwithont iho Grerericy cluuse. on | the rates wero manipilated, but from | Chilisn government troops.” * | stop seliing for a whilo ' Manning of California, once champion lght }o haq this morning written Cregier propos upon it was decided to drop the orignal New- | “’,:dI’g’*;c'h',““f“.'l:,‘:(:':"‘,,";‘w stjourned. other sources it was larned that | A report reached Panama on March 7 that Goil i e Bt nds weight of the Pacific const, and Charley juo that both withdraw und a noutral candy 4 berry bill and letout the job of drafting an prgiE i e the Canadian lines were getting far moro ‘,‘,}‘}‘f"_“"‘ forces of Valparalso fired on the | S Er T M 1S meial Telo. | Joinson fought tonight at the Twin CitY ute bo selected. In the morning paper L entirely now billto Law) Strickler, who The Hon<e. than their sharo and at rates far below the lanco Encalada, killing _ several of ey, 8. D, March 24, ~[Special Tele- | Athletic club fora purso of 5. Manning 0 : . g pavers, \has gained some notoriety, if not fi TiRoore.: NeboRtiiaH Bk Boecial to f tarifl. A large amount of the business was htl: i crow, the commanding officer | gram to Tur Ber.]—Last summer Tom Phil- | was knocked out in the twesticth round. however, ho bad read that Senator-clect { s one of the prohibition v R Lot Iz ) ’:” also going v t. Louis and the southern »“‘l‘“‘; "‘ permission from the 1"';"?0: lips, Joo Wandall and a companion named L = Palmer was coming to Chicago to assist yers in the late contes rickler's | Bri. | —The house took the reports from the | routes at cut rates and the balance was going :‘““"f’l:.', "l‘c’ m‘_‘[.“ ,'.”"f". I“Y".";’,'. 'l‘"‘"“mr"; Zear wont into the bad lands in tne western A Purse for Hall ana Fitzsimmons, Cregier, Under such circumstances, tho (sl st it AT L e bl i G Al teviny, and | over the Indiana, Tlinofs and lowa.” Thena- | FEHEE 100 colved s R ks | Part of the reservation on & hunting oxpedl. | ASTONIA, Ore., March 24.—(Spocial 1 speaker sald, his offer to withdraw might be to his employment as a slecoing car conduc: 1 p FOCO! datiof io utlet, Tor all t siness is via Chi e i sen, co der of 5 A a ! A onpvet U T8 ‘autors (Mot {4 . R KOREr Ve oty e pew | g osi oud: WL SIS FEOVIIIIEKCRRICAB L SHB1 nal outiet Tor atl this bueless S Mo di. | Blanco Fucalada thereupon referred the | tion. They returacd with ovidence of hav- gram to Tne Brg.|—-Dircctors of the Astoria rogarded as a weakening, and he instantly { e ey 1o gaiT, Undaunted | commitico. 5 B O ¥l lous s serl. | MALLer to the captain of her majosty’s steam- | fng found gold. Thisis not a mew report | Athletic club this afternoon decided to give resolved *by the eternal to stay in_the fight ler set - himself at once to work, pro- McKesson moved that house roll 507 and |yttt B Ch Hs: o ads and. it will be | Ship Champion and the latter significantly re- | from the bad lands, many men hoving de- | & burse of 817,000 for a fight between Huil till thoend.” The people resented federal 2 ceeding straightway to copy the schedules | 432, the bills providing for the payment of | stopped if the inter-state commerce commis- phied: “‘Request me to bury them and Lshall | )0 0 4 CAIERAT O 8s. Soh1d - B6:: Funil and Fitzsimmons, The offer was wirca to meddling in local concerns and John M. » biished by the Town commission. Those | the foes in the contest cases, be referred to & | sion will act on the information furnisned | ‘o so The request was accordingly form 4 sl found | “the sporting editor of a Chicago paper. Palmer had no right to come to Chicago to ( i ules divide into three classes the vark | gyocinl committee of five to *juvestigate, and | them by the committee. The intention of the ally made, whereupon the British commander | there. Butnonehave yet developed it in - interfero between the two sections of the ous railroads of Iowa, o g to thew had the Chil meg taken n sé v YORK'S B nmitteo is to make the rate eutters in shore under | paying quantities, Theso parties think they | NE NK FAILURE., democratic party, Harrisor 1 conclusion, L O B ans Suriclelor | TePort o bill covering the points in dispute. | £OFHY e e i1 the protection of the BYitish flag ana buried | g d have d others wi - emphatically denied intriguing in his own ! ;f,,'!v'n’:.‘.\“:\v.'t'v".’-m., t Dulucan SUicklel | White moved thatthe resolution be laid on ,‘lj'.:‘}!,’“.'\’.""“'k° r their offenses iu the pon- | L0 i ae o o e mors in graves ho had h.‘.;n L::‘v:u}\:»\:'.:vn]l"‘lx’v‘;u‘!ru):leli/‘nm“':\hmi::‘itv: Examiner Hepburn Assumes Cha interest against Paimer's election as senator. and formulated the mass of figures intowhat | the table, Lost—yeas, 863 nays, 55. The L P had prepared for them. distriot and laying out a town, Tho district and Issues a Statement. A L W et it et is now known asihe Nowhorry Wil \ 1or | Tesotution was adupted, and Spesker Elder | kgt (L T A Posial Baiewt is catled Wandell and the town Logan. New Youk, March &4.—Technically speak- | of vinmistakible unanimity, Thoy aroe: AARsd i n & sraniliea 4. 'p‘“u B Oas0 T tho | Appoiated Armold (ind), Gunuett (ind), Cuicaco, Til, March 24.—The board o Maseh Sago creek is u tributary to tho Badriver | ing, the doors of the Washington | Whereas, It is alleged that Senator Palmer special Cablogram to 1 Loxn 5(¢6 o8 ron) o y rulings of the Contral Trafic and Trunk Line A which crosses the bad lands and tlowe (rep), Heath (rop), and Moan (dem) | uling O 0o | Tuk Bee]—Postmastor General Raikes in | auriferous placers are alleged to exist. Gr Wi bokk A bbes association have begun operations under the P vl 3 v 200Nt B Vi oo | speaking of his recent action in forbidding | preparations have been made by the propri ifting com- | recent agreement to boycott all connectiug t ol Ll At L & com R WIS S Tt The | the establishment of a corps of messenger | LOFS o visit the find this spring and resum 160830 15 2hin HA DAt oL 3,000 10 Tora v iat continue to pay commissions. The | |8 GRS 0L 8 S0HE 0 old o pe. | the work interrapted by the Tndians last fall. | today. ~ Conspicuously posted on the door | assambied, hud 4000 other membors i ¢ mended by & majority of the committee. d has sont two or three tolograms to the NS O DEVE S ) A party will start from hore for vhe tind this | was the following notice: | expected (o attach to this creat measure fn | MEACES BY & IAIONIY & H08 SO hat | Chitago, Burlington & Quiney management | porter who Interviewod bim today that 1t he || weok, futureages, ‘ i ohan, the chairman, arose and stated At | within a few days, claiming to have satisfac- | had allowed the district messenger companies T WepriTris e i A Thore 13 fow sald to be in course of publi- | ho had not. heard of any meeting of the cm- | tory evidence that! it has been paying com- | to carry out their proposed plans_they would : Affairs at Rosebud. Jossession of this bank In tho name of Comp- | nois. A copy of theso resolutions has been cation in the city of Omaha an illustrated | mitee and nhad called none. missions to eastern agents, The Burlington ously Infringe on the monopoly of tho | CHAMBERIAIN, S. D, March 24.—[Special | HoUer OF Lo BEEOLON adtn THoer WhoRS | telegraphed'Senator Palmer. b volume of eminent and pre-eminent N McKesson replicd that seven of the nine | peaple have replied that us no specific charge | postal service, as they would soori steal the | Telegram to Tk Bek.]—R. R. Wentworth nmfm . Natlonal ““m‘( E i R o braskans, in which Mr. Striciler is to be one | members of the committee had signed the re- | is made, no specific answer can be given; | most profitable part of the postal business, | and family passed through here today frc Atie 1o Gk ara il m‘\"l“.‘."’l"“‘;‘ Ao THE K of the most prominent flgures, His biog- | port. The report filed by McKesson w that they bhave not intended to ig: | namely, the delivery of short distanco letters, | gocobid agoney on thelr way to the eastern | places this morning, but st ke raphy s dyin typo andin themodest, re- | tabled by the almost solid vote of the inde- | nore the agreement. and have paid | The postmaster general i ted the infor- ; ) S b 104 = SR LA L TR A ) ong 1t the fob, which o ¢ 2 great aeal of indignatio and kicking. Finally Mr. Moan forked ov the £0 out of his own pocket. But Stricll ¥ McKesson, 8 member of the e was 1ot content with the mouey. He also | nittee, reported s number of bills recom- | 10 wanted the glory and the renown that is ' ational bank, whoso failure was | {100 indured fo come to Ohleago to support Fogier In his candidacy fOF MIYOT ub tis given out last evening, were not closed, ! as it was announced they would lered representative of dertocracy, be it o | . Resolved, By Chicazo personal —rights ing eago, that General alon | Interfere with hon mor bo r rule in Chie juested to not 18 FOpro- senting no faction but the whole state of 111 At the request of the dircctors T hay ne of Comp- NSAS STATESMAN. ; N t Nechop o0 Wy o e il et Jerry Stmpson Quuintly Expresses diring way peculiar to Mr. Strickler, | pondents—yens, 45: nays, 34 no commission to persons mnot asking for | mation that he was engaged in tb tk of | portionof the state. Mr. Wentworth was a | CELNEC OF P 4 Te S yens, 45 nays, G S0nS a s engaged in the work of 0 Mt e o ; His Opinion on Temperance, o Fas" fnsbrtod the fact that 16 | PRia on > fmal mading wore taken up and | them, . They contend, Lowerer, that the | maturinga gigantic schome fora night and | teacher in one of the camp day schools thero | i i Saauaa ons of 1 Crsmters, L8 | Doston Mide, el Bl Spocial Telo- # the father of Nowberry's baby and | ho folowing passed: Senito flo 116, by | bourd of rulings hasno rieht to domad a dis- | day messenger call and telephone servico | and gives an inforesting acconnt of the pres- | Gy a it had beon fmpnired il e Sl et R rides himself upon the achievement of copy- | Brown, relating to a state board of health | continuance of commission paying without | combined, and that this schome was far Al LERIO RS O MUDOXIOIY oL 1 8 G R ikl b Ty v from the Towa schedule ent Indian sitt tion. He says some of the | &130,000 s, When tie | and thé practice of medicine, The bill pro- | some guarantee that the Burlington will | beyond the dreams or the capacity of the 108nn Jby; Erosideibist nav. | Simpson of Kansas arrived here today. Ho Banded this littla bugraphy to the printer | vides that. the governor, attorney gencral | continue to recoive an_equitable share of the | companies which hiad hoped o _establish o YRt sl ol e ol e ead ".I\‘\r,i~.y")»':p.‘-lr‘.' Tilgham said o felt, cortoln the Jepositors | said the farmers' allianco smote Senator ex-Puilman Conductor Strickler wrote: | and - superintondent of puble instruction | passenger business from tho east. —The | system similar to the one he proposed. enced members of the tribes will prevent any | son S s \“y“l‘“;‘; l“ s ';““ L ;": .\'I“jl" Ingalls more In kinduess than in wrath, “The bill is now pending in the house, but is | shall constitute thestateboardof he latest dispateh from the board of rulings in- , T A e ot le Diouse: Mia: | <2002 10 WOULC B9, DSSS WO 0 OIDHE BYO0E-. | i /e ballavady, him: lalise ightsedbw alimost certain to go through the senate and | spid board shail appoint four secretaric timates that unless the Burlington begins ¥ 1l at S1:go. AlIAPHIE [bWovear: waa iothlie buba NG titas ware nAatad this nftes LT L i e 3 oS A will become o law.””” Ahem! Shall, under tho directions of the board, ex- | March 31to conform with the rules tickets | Stgo, Maren 24.—[Special Cablogram to | ‘and the Indians still retain their good gun ke i i s ket all | and ‘that ho could hereafter = be Strickler is determined that posterity shall | amine and license all practiong physicians | of that road in 1 b it checks drawn on the Washin eastern offices will be bo; ton ational | relied upon to further the interests it th - | Tue Brr]—Mr. Parnell, in aspeech deliv- | although they fully realize that they stand no | bank by the ered here, quoted General Gordon’s ovnion | show with the Hotehkiss and Gattling guns | Fremol that tenants should be bought out by compul. | that would again be turned against them. tional bank of this city. not remain entively in_ignoranco of the fact | found qualified and possessing the requisite | cotted. It is doubtful, however, that he, and not Mr. Newberry, is theauthor | skill and knowledge. No unliconsed phvsi- [ threat can be carried out, as there is of tho bill. But meantimo Mr', Moan jusists | cian shall be permittedio practice medicine [ absolute harmony wmong the roads parti Commercial Nationa) banlk of , S Gallovaa s TaeMirv el Neb. il bo patd by the Fimt Na. | Of tho people. Ho belloved the faraiers! alli- nce would carry twelve at least of the south- i i > Tnited State: [ iner [op b n states in 1892, nd it was almost certain that ho Is tho sireof this billand that ho | oxcopt in “an cmergency) Yeas, 59; | to o agwement. Anotier conferance will | SOFy expropriation at a smalt sum and should Lively Times in College. u‘l“_’:;"m“‘ f":Lv?n\!Ti&'fia'fifi.?:'"”fim‘ -\gvk'fi'.",'.;‘ thdv i enid hise i bied HantialioaRATae i i DL Lk £ ta l“:‘:l“ “{‘(’1 o) l‘f[’“'{‘:x:“\ [ll'l‘l‘l"l‘l“‘"’“k“l‘l:‘l: SowA BTN Assasinreits security and practically rent free. Eight or | Telegram to Tie Ber]—The university | tion extends there will be an apparent loss to | 00 the temperance question were quaigtiy Pre ro Tem's Per AL ol gib bl L H ; 4 Y i3 ten million pounds, he" said, would be more Presid, ro tem'y Perquisite. at appraised valuo fixod by board of super-| Des Morves, Ia., March 24—The oxecu- poth L o Lixcory, Neb, March 24.—| Special to Tie: | visors, Bee.)— Yesterday Senator Poynter presented | House roll 1, by Johuson, providing for tive council completed its annual assessments | any losses they miglit sustain, than ever before. This morning 1n chapel | 1 5% o™ g, Y0 et onl . whether a man goes home drunk or not, but o1 s AR tHL Jiouech thoy i L achell's, tho | Lo6al Regot Tamar, o behalt of the bon, | od to dividend of50 par cont, ' Ho thinks A of Towa railrond propertytoday. The is At many other' meetings of Parnell's, the | Loce egzel an, on bel oard, S dotoR tne Wil e hal A 2 his vouchor to Lioutenant Governor Maors | the reassessment for taxes for 1880 to 188 of | P W@ ™ ol BN D ;;“‘ i soulls Al T L sisponlad tndeiniUly threo serfors the dopositors will bo pald 1 full, " Among for bis signature, granting him a part of his | 1argoquantity of land lving in Greeley, | J0.7 IR 6~ | Lrreat that the services of the polico havobeen | juniors and one freshman, and the faculty | tho bank re Allegod malarsis pRealaent i o the | Valley and adjacent counties and which | 517. The increase will be generally satis- | foquently required. The election agent of | Presented a report requesting the president f oged salary as president pro tem over the | founerly belonged to the B. & M. railroad, | factory. The roadson which the assessm > whether he has any home 1o £o to. 'T'ho alli of bad business donc, he said, | nce wants to first’look after aman's phys eived out of town collactions and | ital welfare before it undertakes his moral regeneration. sent. them forward marked '‘no protest,” in- ts | Valentine Dillon, the Parnellite parliamen- | toresign. The students arover much ex- | Struo I Lo - senate. Tho voucher was signed by Mr. | was lost—yeas, 14; nays, b 16 QMR AR 5 DR ATA\BIS & (O takville, s Parqe @ i dbonds) 8 structing the corresponding bfuk to” hold Senator Palmer Declines to Talk. s ‘yeas, 14; nays, 55. dare: Albia § . | tary candidate for North Sligo, has applied 10 | clted and are proparing to leive school Sl e £ 0 Tdlk i Majors, aftor telling Mr. Poynterthatthe de- | A recess till 2 p.m. wis taken. BE100: Chicago, Fori: Madison & Des | tory candidate for o itk ns wpbied 1o | Thoy have called & mosting for this aftor | i ihey aretstied chosies that o been dopos. | , STAINGFIRLD, Til, March 24, —When Sena. mand was un illogal one. The amount cov- | In theafternoon session tho houso resumed | Moines, §13,500; Humeston & Stenandoah, ) il he terms “organized mobs.” noon. tor Palmer was late tonight shown a copy of sy . the resolutions adopted hy the Harrison meeting in Chicago he declived to talk, The A public, he said, will be m B ited against these collections andallowed such ol o1 A8 IGE aRatliond, items to stand. “No one thingails the bank,” how Fight. added Hepburn,* buteverything—inadequate is 6k x i i sideration of bills on final readin The | #£47125; lowa Central, $107,540; Mason City v e ever in the voucher was $150, which is only | X . {4 y S107,540; B Aty B \y ving wel assed : 5 roll 305, y I ge, $91,185; N & St. Svic! prs ot e omen s o 1a "on. | lollowing woro passed: House woll 303, by | & Fort Dodgo, #01,135; Minncapalis & St Evicted Croftors { ' Howe, providing that no chartel mortgage | Louis, $60,860: Ottumwa & Kirkville, 16,650 ; of N vch 2 o Rarip City, 8. D, March 24.—[Special | RO A\ ILY &0 6% B AT CTor AT RBOTeL| et Ut s ang Itat e the ban ||| BE Lo Tosmic & MbRs ey SALAIAL | D e G AR 48 Hipatdiite. froi s q v il o ni " Teleg: Tue Bee. [—Rapi b s o | et o oo iacHons | Do o o et . EasamAires npo | FLoriowhy statd Chd\dalig io alsht a band | Telogte i) Tue Ber. [—Rapid City held an for loans, loans o parties of notori- ccuniosity, and _utter disregard for le aware of his re % T 3 ! U vy after he bas answered the official com- k: ‘Tho ilicgality of the demaud has beem de- | fnterest. ~ Yeas, 77; nays, 8. incrensod are: Tho Burlington, Gedsr Kapids | 0f about one hundred crofters of Lowis election today on @ proposition to bond the | cstablished banking principles churac erized | munication he expects to ve from Chi g e B o ttormay memortr | o Hmoe o a10 by Tosaax, providing for | e Novthorme. 8100708; Coistia & North. | island, the northerumost and largest island | city indevtedness and givo $100,000 toaid in | the wnuagement througlout. \tho comty | cago, = | B b o the choosing of presidential eléctors by con- | westorn, 81.150,500; Chicago, Burlington & | of the outer Hebrides, marchedfrom ono | the construction of the Kapid City & South- trollorof the currendy will probably sppolnt, | _ Williaw E. Briuton, a member of thy domo- % The attornoy quotes section 18, chapter 48, | gressional districts and two by the state at [ Northern, #10,640; Chicago, Milwaukee & 4 o, ing this | Western railroad to tho center of the tin dis- EYOK: cratic state committee, late to 8 Pe of tho compiled statutes of 18%), which de- | large. Yeas, 663 nays, 2 % b: “Chica iwaukes & | point of the island (o theother, arviving this All theindepend- | St. Paul, 8144,148; Chicago, St. Paul & . ey A on | trict and on to the coal flelds of Wyomi fermines the, number of omployes of | ents and demockats volod sea oxeopt Ber- | Kansas City, $183059; Chicigo, St. Paul, ;’,‘,‘;‘;’{,’:,%“.}ug‘;g;,gg,}’;‘,{*;’03:3:;,f;,?m;g;;;}; The vote stood: afirmative, 778 nog | the semto tud the salary which | trand (cem)and Carpenter, Jones, Parker | Minneapolis &Omaba, 80,082; Chicago, Sunta | forg deer reserve, 'Tnoctofters upoit their | 1. Work on the road will be commenced as thoy shall receive. Among these is | and ‘Laylor of Butler. 1o & Californis, 20,715 ; Des Moines & North- ) fve 5001 a8 the weather permits. sot. forth ~tho fach tht the pre L outh omal 605, by Walciror, appropristing | westaen, SIBAIA; . Des ' Motne 8 :Oacenta. | orii o ee 1, e e ne pany in Trouble. con ference of the members of the committee A Pioneor | 10W in this city coma to the couclusion that General Palmer should take no notice of resolutions passed tonight, s Dot cor Investment O 81, Pact Press sp Minn., Moreh 24 S, D, says tho ho ing cial from Piorr ! pital investment comp: v, generally i which represeated ‘tlicir former hormbs, the i E s tromiorantasy oo cacy, TG L on ‘ of tho sennto shall receivo 83 per day. $0,000 for tio wings for the asylum for tho | 27,0003 Dubique & Sioux City, $163350. | huildings having been torn down by the pro- CAUSED A NENSATION. mown as the Woonsocket company, is in | that the state central committee will tomor- Wlso shows that this section is soctiond of an | meurable fnsano b Hastings, and 813,000 for | With a fow chinges on small branch 1oads | puiotor of the isiand. Thoy bavo. formed a trouble. At the clection March 17 the old | Yow formally invite General Paluey to part p: act of thosame kind, approved June 2i, 1807, | furnishing the same—yeas, 713 nays, 14. the total increuse in assessments. amounts o | bamp and announce that they intend toculti. | P8 Moines Torn up Over the Hatton- | directors and officers were ousted and Car- | aipate in the Chicago campalgu and assist In B He then says that the present constitution is | — FHouse roll 302, by Dunn, providing that all | §1,097,627, of which more than $1,000,000 is on | vato the land formetly held Ey then and are Russell Affair. penter and Reed, respectively, elocted pres | tho election of Cregier. tho resultof the convention of 1875, Prior | railrouds that acquire the "right of way by | over onme thousand miles of rosd of the | yrepared to resist by force any attempt made | Des Moixes, Tn., March 24, —[Special Tele- | ident and seoretary. ‘The fovmer ofiicers re- | Jixon rated from Bribo to that, convention and tho adoption of the | condemnation or gift shall finish the grado | Chicago & Northwestern system. PR G d D b ke % | fused to give up office, claiming an illegal | &\ curs ; sty LA prosent constitution the state had uo lieuten- | in two years and complete the line and have — ohe (e ot gram, to Tue Ber|—The publication of | fucq to BRIV WP CFCE OO IS Bl Coutt, | | Sicuasesto, Caln,, Murch 24 Tho assem- Ant goveruor, but it did have a president of | cars i operution within four years, or forfeit Now Company Organ’'zed. n the Commons. the fucts in the tragic death of . 8. Hatton | SICCtion, aud the matsr 1 £ofug Wee,4 “oni. | bly toduy adopted the minority report of tho k: the ’gonn‘to. Under the provision of the | all interest in the land so acquired—yeas, 89; Ripro Crry, S.D., March 24.—[Spocial Loxpos, March 24.—In the commons today | and Mrs. Agnes J. Russell, caused a great cers—Presidout Lumloy, Secretary Ryan, | comuittee appointed to iuvostigate the 3 comtation te Mewtensn govemor ls | naye I 1976, the Olson Wil dividing tho | TOCEFam to T Bee~Tho Repld City, | Smith, goysrament lesder, repudiafed any sensation n this city to-day. The coroner's | Vice President Croton und Treasurer Hiuds | charges of accepting bribes for appointment ponsation 1 found in i Mis: ver & S o v i % vornmel o ry Wi sess - igl o atlel vreck the company. | wotion 24 | state into six congressional districts—yeas, Missourl River & St. Paul railroad company | desire on the part of the government to ¢ jury was in session till a late hour last night, are attempt to wre he company. | to th an Franciseo polico foree, which A of the samp article, Thers' is now, ho holds, | 185 nays, 5. was organized here today with the fotlowing | erce the people of Newfoundland, A most | and finally returned a verdict of accidental “""'f‘»lw’y'l'}“"jl“';l 1l'u l‘,“’.yl’l"'“(:h';'\“"“:""’;;L"I"‘L\“‘_'*Un" charges were made aguinst Assemblyman | & president protem of thesenato, but the at- House roll 269, by Stevens of Platte, appro- [ board of directors: R.C. Lake, H. 8. Hall, | inflammatory document has been circulated | death. cors, 3 , Bruner. - The r\‘p{)!", \v}u:-!n ."\.“”}";‘. ll!lu‘- % :3\;":;?' m:\;;nm: :u':'llnn 'm of vlm[:'.('r 48 can. “x'mlim: the sum of £ ; 000 to pfly’mc militia | ¥, R. Davis, V. T. McGillieuddy, Eugene | on lll\o west coast of Newfoundiand and was The mystery in regard to the woman was e Bat B ar BT sohe { :"'m“_-”:“:"""“- M "“ l“‘: 5t r‘,y"‘“‘l‘ "““‘, i i g esident pro tempore because it | their commissary and stores, and 13,200 to | proje Hliam G 5 3 Clay likely to seriously imperil peace. The im- | clearc a STl ner IS rust Colla atic me G fveRtopublloans JLEhe says president of the senate, and he con- | puy the trausportetion by rail of the Neb Blolomb Wil st Qeambesi 0 Gl 13, BRI Iby HO ArLYAl o Cieelos e/ iub sk pel government was compelled, much Bruner guilty, hay- P clidos that it means what it says. Ho says | natiounl gusrds during the late Indian war— | B: Hughes, J. R. Bremnan, Myron Willsie, | §yainst its will, to insure the perforimance of S0 q further that he has not beon able to find any | yeas, 70; nays, James Halley, J. W, Fowler and V. L. Price. | the treaty obligations by the local legislature, | Joseph, Mo., on an evening train, Tho hus- law which will justify the payment of any | Houso roll §9 by Dunn, suthorizing the | The diroctors immediately subscribed stock | Ho hoped good counsels would prevail and | baud s boert in Spokano Fulls, Wash.,' for Wwhich was fornied with a capital of $1,500,000 money tothe president pro tempore over and | regents of the stafe univer: d in the real bend, WP/ Ruksellj:and her ‘son from St | | DANBORY, Oonn,, Merch 1.—[Bpacial Tele fug been pubhished by the uewspapers, wos am to Tue By “The big wool bat trust, | o { not he mi- ead or printed in the journal novity report, while exonorating Bruner, cens state | ab the mecting of the leading hat manuf; 1y to coustruet | to tho amount of 81,000, and a number of | the colony would take s abova the smaunt ho recoives T0r his servites. | b aiagonal ad adkonss. QuIMer. section of | vae dlmaton - it abuby ol ean asd m(lnnlw::((mo senate, the coilege faros and plat tho same for sale, r. Poynte) 15 to by iate the | about eignt years, engag sures him for baving failed to secure himself and the inst scandal, v ot ' Tmpe: business. Mr. Russell said he was in St. | urers of the country about two weeks ago, : e e et B pattof tho fmperial | JOR )M hon tis. wife loft. Sho. said | has collapsod. The Nattonal hat company: however, proposes tohold his | was lost on final passige—yeas, 20; nays, | is guaranteed in subscriptions by e —_— she wus going to Chicago for treatment, and | under which name the trust was organized, money. ) e i s e ARG o _ Parncll Ready to Fiaht. the terriblo news that sho was dead reached | has issued a circuiar through its St Nob,, March 24.—[Speclal to | to consider senate flle 27 and bouse roll | 5 Totions ud soon Wa & hsslar. T8 ‘racclved, | Paruell predleted strite) between ‘Mx, Haoly | ScS0[t TobS; anct sho wae for savoraly oars | that It belg LpoRe S et & Jacd 3 ng.|—Tho senate met this morning at 10:50 | 58, bills proviaing for the election of three | A full engineering outflt has been procured Y | city librarian. She had raised ber boys well, | torests existing in the hauting trade the pr sembly o ses, which T . ! \ SR Mr. Sexton for the leadership of the Me- 1 there had uever been a breath of scandal | ducts of the vari T Mnufactories | $hows i ney increase of appropriations by tho o'clock. The committes on constitutional | ilrosd commissioners by the people, and | and a corps of engineers will enter the field | ia (bl L uots of tho varlous wool Lau manufaute ] i b 3 4 ) ‘arthy| V. ce 3 e, Varre S yed i & vi i] i - y-first over the Fiftieth cong of 2100, - amondments recommonded the passage of | commend one of them for passage. romn Eamna Gty before the middle of Ayl | Carthyhte party. In regard toMaurice Healy, | about how nuri. Warten Russell is employed | in the orgamzation will be handled independ: mkf";:‘. it over dho Frtety sonumses of 8110, z . that the stater by Chalrmen Allison .fll'll Sby Spotker Taapproprint. | Prrvsuona, Pa, Maroh 26 local paper | ¥¢idy to fight the secedars, but he would uot | ofice, Mrs. Russall, whoso maiden naine Insolvent for Bightoen Years. Carnon a week or 50 1go shows i fotal of §20, e Dockery's * ppropriation Compilat'on. sident, | St Louis, Mo, March The Repubtic The Senate. D) Messrs. Schappel, Schelp and Shry ock has rocel y an od from Congressinan Dockel |special Cablegram to | him and his son carly Monday forenoon. Charles G. Sanford, one of the lurgest man as highly respected by St. | facturers of wool hat A el « serious aspect | the bank from various sources of £145,000, | Summarized in tho remurk that ‘‘the than Ampie to compensuto tho landlords for | Lrouble is sssuming a morosorlaus aspect |,k RLoh 3 CHN oavo the stockholders énti- | Allianco thinks that {t is not a question — -~ l P .]—In a speech at Sligo today Mr. in the country, saying | glaborate compilation of the appropriations of | the Piftieth an Pitty-fivst con " N Vi ol iy Mr. Parnell said that that individual had fled [ in the Diagonal ticket office at St. Joseph, | ently as heretofore. house roll No. 58, providing for tho clection | whola L sonsiist gfif;’ oa @ o o, A Railroad Sensation. at the flrst sight of steel, Ho (Parnell) was | and Tony Russell is employed in the post- . — by the people of the members of the board of | House roll railrosd commissioners, Senator Poynter | ing $10,000 ‘for allowing the Nebraska na- moved, and the motion prevailed, that the | tional guards to comply with the require- il be passed to third reading, ey tho Floalyites to matke o deal with tho | was Agnes Monroe, was the daughter of & | Lovisviiie, Ky., March 24.—Furthor de- | 463,000 less than the above, which heacecunt d ing that_ Cannon did not include in ut £,236,000 back pay will print tomorrow thostory of an allegzed | Gorke tories and by coming with them show | respectablo and highly connected fawmily in ments imposed on it by the statutes,” was | Project that will create a sensation in rail- | that the voice of Rabel Cork was difforent | Savanual, Mo, and was forty years old ~and velopments in the Schwartz bank failure I’:;: ':.\' to The committee on finanoe, ways and means | catled up. road circles. It ie a plan by which the Bal- | from what it was in 1850, very handsome. show that the fnstitution h"*l“ A | 3,000,000 sugar bounty aud § ] snti investinents were made in real estate and = s BHERLYHORIOR, then the bink seems to have done prac- | Reported Adversely. tically litt bounty, 000, 100 g 3 v Insolvent since 1 2 4 act x bil yecommendnd the ciag on: pomond B2 | “Falion moved to strikeout the enucting | timore & Ohio proposes to paraliel the Penn Whilo Mr. Hitton was u rosident of Sa. | ally Insol 13 amount of the direct tax bill, Touse olls Nos. 40, requiring county trens- | (lausoand the bill was devated at length. | sylvania from one end to the other mby urors to rogister warrants, and e, regn- | Watson ld the forces who favored astato | an ! b . Russell about wwout Tating the disposition of funds obtained from | Wilitia, and was ably sustained by Speaker | more ana to reduce the distance from reached here that the Portuguese have de- | YEArs ago, but was uf -‘e‘ivv“er.‘lsus“n"r;fi}hd % 1 who had known 4 280} him all his life said yesterday that it was be- Nasuviee, Tenn,, Marc 3 causo of this wonian that he had never mav- | Green & Co., wholesale dry goods, notions, ty, failed today. Tho labilities ¥ assets, £200,000. Inubility to Missourl Leginlntur ions was the cause, Declared n State of Siege vannab in 1565 he was vor: e nla from oue ed o tho otherby | poxpoy, March 3i,—Intelligence has | but sho married W E. Rulssell about twenty : profitablo business, . Lovis, March 4.—A special dispateh W holesale Dry Goods Failure. says that in the upper house of tho A h 2f.—Anderson, | legisiature today the finance committee re. SRR AL on the bill approprinting world’s fair purposes. nsas tho sate of lands. Elder, Dobson (ind), Galo (ind), Feo (rep) | Piitsburg to the litter city by sovonty-fivo | clared astate of sioge in Manicaland, South | Hation was uiwiys o The committes on publie land _ | and oihers. Stevens of Furnas, Newberry | miies. The Baltimore & Ohi % e Bl Wh | the family, and o gontlen fug recommenioq. o ndefnie postponer | 0 Nichols oppused tho bill, declring they oAt o rond recently | Africa, & part of which territory is tho ment of senate fila No, 179, providing for the | WOre opposed to be taxed tosupport standing acquirement, by purchaso or otherwise, of | MTIIeS in time of peaco. 1aud for park porposes by citios of the sec- | o 4 motion to order the bill engrossed for a ond class having less than 25,000 inhabitants, | final reading was substituted by a vote of 4 The same committeo recommended the pas- | 10,40 and the bill recommended for passage. sago of senato file No, 543 prohibiting the | Tho foliowing bills wero reported back catching of fish in certain cases, with a similar recommendation: House roil On the recommendation of the committee | 43, by Fellor, authorizing any citizon to de- on education house roll No. 145, requiring | [€nd any suit broughtagainst any city of tho county superintendents of educution to | Metropolitan class, when suits are brought cliange boundaries of school districts on peri- | d&ainst ity when said c purchased the Pittsburg & Western road and | scene of operations of the British South ] s iTis Al Mok iD et 8 Binnte | Arioe caniity, Datvesn whish:sompaty | 0 that : b " RRY, tet Y ed, Mr, Hatton was forty-two years of age. o, 3 o At L Syt B Al T e e o e DRt usee TohToTIbien L CRArGT. Jo | Hids DB EAtImnAS L0y v Joard of Ba0: | aton ol kuiae heaters,” said Capain M. Trussell comment- | make col ing on (he tragedy, “ought to be arvested and lovked up,” and Captain Russell proceeded to Decreed o Bank's Dissolution. ported adyers 50,000 for ported that Andrew Carneio will aid them | much hostality. It I in securing the franchises theyneed, and | of the Portugue: further, thathe is likely to ba the next presi- | sioge is to coerce the English who have set- dent of the Haltimore & Ohio railroad. tled in Manicaland, toll how’ his .son-in-law, Rates to Be Advanced. Healy Secriously Injured. within_an aceof pevishing by oneof the Ye10; a. 3 E deadly heaters some time ago, though a win- 0100, Mareh 24.—{Spedal Tolegram to | Comk, March 24, —Tho injury dono to | fomtly heaters Sors (U0, B e cas Was Adjourns. . Louts, March 24.—At noon todsy the adjourned sine die. s PR stated that the purpose in decaring a stato of legislature Mr. Cole, came [ Npw Y | t, March 24.—Judge Ingraham of | the supreme court today _entered u final de- | o dissolving the North River bank. | vancis 8. Higgins was appointed receiver. Pittabur ot joke The Grip Epidemic i Prrrsnund, March 24 ip s become & generaliy dang om 4 st T Bee.| —Monday, April 6, will se an end | Healy's eye by the blow he received from . neglects or refuses lighted. Mr. Cole fell heavily on the floor, . A o @ The death rate is swelling ray vion of residents was considered. This bill | 10 defend the same®rhouse roll 4%, by wlpc}u-;x continued dhlurvlmnce in south- | Dalton last evening 1s of a more serious | cansing a noise »?r\l‘h-n.:q'uu::u. llbl!_), but it New York Herald: Grip—Did you ever | o ihis mouth will break the record by an was introduced by Senator Taylor, and, like | SPeaker Elder, authorizing the state superin- | western passongor rates. Unless the unex- | pature tl at first supposed. Healy is con- | 100K an honr to restore him to consclousness. | o'y man to commit suicide by swallowing | mon s will b tho sucord by o all his measures, met an unhappy faw. tondent of public instruotion to appoint | pected happens, the presont $5.75 Chicigo-St, | fived tohis bed and his pnysicians say thore [ A Des Moines ludy came nearly perishing | erasers until he was wiped out! Suck—No; | & K nvousn o 0 o cont. T divee The president signed senato files No, 106, | 4eputy. ouis rate will ‘be advanced to $7.70, the old | isa prospect thar he wi i remain in his room | in tho same wi orascrs untl ho was wiped out Saoi=No; | SREULE IO L i iy conveying to John Dee certain lands in Lon. | Withoutadopting the report of tho com- | figure, and every 1,000 mile book will be sold | fora mouth to come. The trial of Michael e A e : ([Bxmeginodcs muiostEig g i apkins until o was done ST ia. werip is daily growing more sc. Somerville Journal: Woman may bo ablo | vere and now the number of victims 1s near- 1 to pack o trank better than man, but sho | lug the 5,00) mark in this city aud suburbe, Ms tho man to sit ou the ltd aftsr she hus | Physicians ure overworked and some report caster: cointy; No. 50, enabling the forma. | mittee of the wholo the house adjourned till tion of nssociations for the holding of title to | ¥ @ m. toworrow. real estate; No. 210, authorizing tho use of " tho surplus general fund in counties for the Diffenbacher’s Mild Plea. at$25. The Atchison, to secure harmony, | O'Brien, Dalton and other persons chavged ? s . K agreed to buy up all the low priced outstand: | with rioting at the time of the trial at Tip- Ops Morses, la., March 24. —([Special T ing wileage of the Jacksonville, 1ts St. Louis | perary of Dillon and O,Brien opened here to- | gram to Tnr Bre,|—The Des Moines © connection, and itjs understood the market | day. is higher now at this point than for several %) , —rey " n " o Fuluhaso of food £or Heady farmors, Lixcory, Neb, March 24.—]Special to Tug | Was cleared last Saturday. The Wabash has Bloodthirsty ¥iends Executod years, and considerable Jamage Is beivg od it, just the same. as high as forty to sixty cases. atponatoe Stovens utrodicoda resclution in- | Bsr.—Chaplaiv Diffbacher of tho houso vithdrawa ila 8% mllesge book. Panis, Maron 2], Dispatehos just received | done. A great gorye is repurted about eight- | @ list of the dosks and other furniture {n the | Credied a decided sensation this morning by Came from the Southern Pac'flc. from Madagascan| -state that Raiiusatra, | cen miles upthe river which contains the Possession of the senate, both in the chumber | the following reference to the flight of Sen- and committeo rooms, to report the same cn | ator Taylor: March 31 and to file a copy of the same with Our Christ and God!! tho secrotary of state. Adopted. We thank Theo for prayer. That it is tanda- Senator Sehram's motion that the chair ap- | mental of the kingdom ot Ohrist We thank point. & committeo of threo to not with a lilke | Thee for the establishment of Thy kinzdom Rommittce of the house 1o detevmine a fiia | Amongst men and {63 interests committed to fite- its keeping, and that of the twelve, oleven m|ln|‘nn|||ull. was laid over till tomorrow. were faithful and true; in durknoss and light, lercafter, according to a resolution of | in prosperity and in adversity, and that (0 Senator Randall, thejsenate will meet at § a. | only one attachos the infamy of disgrace, the m, instead of 10 a. m. blood stain of treason. ¥ House roll No. 471 providing $100,000 for We thank thee for Nebrasku, for her en- SacmmExto, Chla., March 24.—The com: | governor of the previice of Belanana, and | Wrecks of sevoral brldges that have hocn o beibary 1n connection with the senatorial | March 4 lnst, of somo s porsons belonginie | A ROl M DUESY (S Gty rait: arc contest reported to tho senato this afteroon, | 10the leadii families, have been sxscuted | oy Lyidgs "1s alroady damaged 50 0s to bo 0 ] (5 ad b s alrea i g gt SR finding that the money had come -from the | U UHO goveramont kil unsate. Ate the best months in which to purify your |~ Hood's Sarsaparilia will eur ,]w o in the Southorn Pacific compauy and. within, thir- Parnell gnd Healey. P e, for st no e seaon dows (10 system | poworaf modiclueserofua, salt heun sore o a1 handiod and for wha | - Loxnos, Mardhc—Tho Thmes today 878 | gioux Cuey, [a., Mardh 4,—[Speclsl Tl so mich uood Wo ald of & relulbls MOS0 ondachio, Indigestion, irpee tewes Tadled: i sommitie, il fi‘mm“ :‘lmllihr ml(’;:‘”«”ic(: fl‘ml]lm F“slmlw gricido Ty RERI-—Tho bands of Ko Sk | ; m,‘:m\“! it the Lood becomes thin and ! debliity, eatareh, rheumatism, kidney vt his application i0mltern Hundreds to | Givc & Northern, am “ 920,000, | ong, pold wlulor, WY |liver o s, and all diseases or aflcetions uot deermiue, Bt iR Hoatey has Gl i noplioabion ta ir | Oity & Northery, amonating to 4,882,007 Imiiro, tho body becomes weak andtired, the |liver complaints, and all diseases or affoctions ri0d Borders, for hot i Intercontinental Hailway Commission | 5 ¥ | have been sold maiuly to eastern parties, It B AT v, Hood's Sarsaparilla 1s | arising from impure blood or low condition of ‘ tho vl of siferwrs "o tho drvueh, wad | KNG PRSP IO, | "W koo, Naren Tao only maticr | ton with toat of Dbl o Lo | in polintly miaiaguthn. dncs I- Hilecih B apted 0 pury and rieh tho | the system. ; adllicnn 1 k - | larze énough 1 inclose nor her brothorhood v by Lo il i ikl ireat Norther rchase art ¢ 5 e T . over-| *Tnthe spring 1 got completely run down, i ers in conntios with less and more than 130, | swest enough to ohioree & fratior rocrancio | considored today by the interconiinental rail Levolntionkry in Oharacter. bonds. bload, to”ereate a good appetite and Lo over I1 il RN S o il Eiod I 000 were read the first time. House rolls | her Interosts. way commission was the perfection of plaus wd —— come that tired teeling. uld sleep, ( were read a second time and referred. Help him to flee farther and yet farther The following sonate files woro passed: | from an outraged and indignant peovle uutil 91 detining thequalinications of teacors beslailstand toon (s brink of § moral vol« b, o ! enno, behold the forked tongues of fiery flame, 0. 148 providing for_the reports to be mado | Thv soatiing son 0f Wirid Juva, hoar the mui- g) railroad companies to the state auditor; | terlng thunder of hidden forecs, and feel the 0. 204, relating to the listing of rallroad | nausea of mental hell untfl he shull awake property for taxation purposes; No. 156, set- | {ro) eath, repent, belleve aud be ting fortn the appreciation of the logislature | S8y0d: of any means omployed by congress to com- | aonerad ittt aricgvered tronson and e und arrangements for sending these survey. | [OM# Maroh 24iL2Fle polico today soarchod A STABRING AFFRAY. proposed road to South America. Nealy all | Mman and Spanish aarchists’ are conce . Ay i U ogram to Tur Biw,]-—A stabbug affray oc “ M d e s Declared for ihe Tnsurgents. itawilns. s Sarsaparilia | edaicin . jug parties to South and Central America to | 8 number of anaréfdts' houses and vy } l The s rl“ I begin work in dotermining the route for the | papers showing that' Italian, French, James Lanahan Receives a Fatal 00 s A Wound From a Colored forter. the arrangements have been decided upon. | % give the May day manifestation a revolu- C"rw‘\v:,_ Wya, March ., —Spooial Tel- The first work will be commenced in Guate- | tionary character, ¥ SNEY » A e AT curred at the Pacific botel at . Important Byentin 8¢ Louk Panis, March 21, —Telegrams from 1quique | morming, James La emed (o havé o mortgage on a troas nand un- any other sarsaparilla ’ diseases of life S o oh 94 han, the storckeeper, Has o larger salo th - el the subsidy rallroads to comply with the eoverad _trutton - thiroagh the. et of | ST Loum Mo, March 3.—The most Im- | say that u portion of the Autofagasta garri- | hoing stabbed twice by tho colored porter. oF biood purifier, and it nereases in popularity my system. I have now taken two boitles of GRS NI ucs Wil e pov. | GRiat AR portant event which bas occurred in St | son yofused to fight and declared in favor of | Fis wounds are fatal and tho porter bas every your, o 1t s the (deal 8prfg Medleine. | Hood's Barsaparilia and have gained 23 SERowL> o N9 Fequliigx rosiirare and 3 i Louts In xecont yoars was the opening today | tho insurgents, and tho rost fled toward Ca- | yeq arrosted and is 1n Jail Tive for a fongs time been using Hood's | pounds. Can eat anything without It hurting oounty clor s to keop indebtadness records, No Declsion Yet Reachad, of the Merchaits Bridge & Terminal rall- | lama, closely followed by the insurgents. ) s o o hatleve mo, T would ot be | me; my dyspepsia and billousioss havo gone. uate file No. 122, proventing collction of [ Lixcowy, Neb., March 24, —[Special Telo- | Way’s track to rallroad trafic to eastorn and tasa b r? P il wver felt better 1o my lite, Those twa | debts N“mt‘ngw by fraudulent negotiuble iy to Tie Bew.|—There was no decision | NOFthern lines centeriug in this city. Rotived in Good Order, Many Inocmlated for Hydrophobla, | without it. As a spring medicine It 13 nvalu. I| ..l‘m elt batter :xwyw B i - g B, |~ . oh 3 special Tel 0. O arlo Street, | bottles were Wo e. . Ve 4 @ T posting | banded dowm in the Thayer-Hoyd quo war- . S——— i Paws, March 24—The Chilian legation in | ~New Yomr, March: .—!T[,K?‘mlml‘nll‘?rmr; suie? E 4. Faoois, 3 Onfeca gliees | Lol weie wech I i | g n“m-mpm,mf" oo vk | wmnto cashyie Supreme oviirt today, Judge Steamship Arvivals, this city snuounces it has received informu- | to Tme Bre.|—Dr. Paul Gibler, director o Chieago, 1L 1 meommitted to the commities o ratlroads, | Cobb said he hud ot been able to confer with o sonate took @ recess, ftornoon a | DS 1ssociates regarding tho matter. General B e on rallTontie ooy | Cowin and Judge Crawlford of counsel for At Philadelphis-—Tho British Prince from | uon that the goverument troops retired in | the New York Pasteur instiwte, has just [ Liverpool. good order upon Calama, with an ubundant | made public the results of inoculations for od,s Sarsa arll Ia \ At London—The Statgart from Baltimore, | Supply of munitions of war and food. hydrophobia during the first twelve months At Queenstown—The British Princess of ihe lustitute's existence to Fet wending the placing on general filo of house | Governor Boyd are here and have found a | from Philadelphia. When Parnoll Wil Résign. e 18, 1891, There were 520 Boldby all druggiats, B1; six forgs. Treparedonly | Boldbyall drugghiia, 81 six forgs. Propared only i roll No, 63, a joint rLolulion to the effect thut ",mnbor (n!: l:ilho\"l:llus l;‘ nnmul:l of their "f\"l' m:\vm“ P'rh'e Ethiopia from New York, Couk, March 24.—The Parnell leadersiip ‘»rl'rs())'ns treated for dnfi( and ’cll by .1 1100D & CO., Apathecaries, Lowell, Mass. | by C.1 HOOD & CO., Apathecaries, Lowsll, Mass. congress should assume ownership of the | theory of Boyd's oitizenship which they pro- AtBremer Haven-The Ems from New | committea announces that Parnell will uot | bites. Among the number there wore from Railroad and tolegraph lines of the countyy; | Do 10 land 10 the wurt, York. | Fosiia uinti Fealy has sought ro-slection, | Lilinols 8, Ponusylvasia 8, Misiourl 3, Texas | 100 Doses One Doltar | 100 Doses One Dollar | k8 A A . AV D I S i