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2 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, MARCH 4, 1891 TWENTY PAGES, @ — . " UTiT) | Dot nor did he t he afternoon ta or o nir Mmoo v tion of M. Gladstons and that her majesty | forwara rapidty, and men will be employed 1 | passed over. It will be .-Iulnr;‘l u“ nl|‘¥'| passed ered '1 he damaging to him. Judge Advo. him the prime ministership. It was further MOUB}; HE.R A;DEAD ere many weeks, or eould bo ryan re- cate Kelly says this was contrary to the sunced that Lord Rosebery ‘had J mained here at his post of duty. o £ the Mon Who Wete Ti Tells of rules of the navy, as they feauire the morn (Continued from First Page.) il '”‘I ‘:;”“ ”"M' Lhay Lot Tome ety e prosdn 8 oTi Vel P iff o Ex-Senator A, 8. Paddock was on the me of the on ho ore here Tells ol Ng SIght must be taken by the navigator - | accepte e po on p tion of Forbldde: » Revenue to Bo Derived from a Tariff of Ouly | | Bx-Senator A, 8, Paddock was on the and not by any one else, meetings. 1t Is likely, therefore, that the | Most of the members of tho cabinet werb ke MRS AL LU ) . the Oarnage Caunses A arker's Parents to Grie One Oont a Pound. he would eed In securing an appropria- ge. | frish members will draw up an address to | present at the dinner given by the earl ot | i afternoon Mr. T. Lawrence, & Uon for continuing fhe work of making —_ NEW TORI Match 3o Tha Forid saya; | MM Which will bo presented other by the | Kimborly this mornink. = Lord Roscbory, | o Jetlordey atlernoon Me. . Lawrence, & B Miss Clara E. Barker from Deadwood, | GENERAL BLACK AROUSES ENTHUSIASM | The struggle betyeen the two factions of South Omaha, and Miss Ada Parker, RICH n the tw : HOW IT WOULD AID AMERICAN PRODUCERS D., in visiting hor cousin, Miss Mabei | OCNERA the stockholdors Bii- the Nicaragun Canal | #1010 may prefor. He has been intensely | that Edward Majoribanks, the ehiof Hberal SRURHEST o DF. K k¢ PAERYS, Wit (5 tHe — Y :’u -'<“~“]1>~'{' ""l I"‘ E. ted e Construction compaA for the control of the [ Pleased by the request or the Irish party | whip, to whom a radical deputation, headed residence of Rov, N. M. Mann and were jeorge P. Mills of Idaho was today ap- ) . alrs of the ahy ended by | that Herbert Gladstone be sent as chief sec- | by Henry Labouchore, protested against the p 4 y o o P ) v His Do of Commissioner Lochren, and | affalrs of the company has been ended by J il sent a y Henry Labouchere, prote aganst the | poew o en left, presumably fof fuMetent Income to Provide for the ¥ pointed & Ohinese inape . so v the. RIRoUNGeMENE ot T A seh comumtiag | Fatsky 165 TElRAL b s et U A Il marrled. They then left, presumably for olit Hounty and Make Up.a Oroat PERRY 8. HEATH. A Vivid Ploture of the Second Day at THARE 10 o e s o poniieey l succession of Lord Rosebery to the premior- | Chica f the Existing - Gettysburg When the Fivst reorganizing the ¢ ny as undertaken by Share of the NEWS FOR THE ARMY, SHikatnt OhikFged its opponents. This pl dopted under | fs only 350, and there ought not to be a risk | his reply to Mr. Labouchore. He submitt » Deneit, e oyt Joh Attt wiibe | of dofent when Horbert ofered nimselt tor | o protest t the miiaters and b reply 1 | By Bmoet crated Wi riet O ace L Aan T AATEN SR i re-election, as each minlster must do on ac- | satd o have been couched in concllintory | ronts had - never oain the Young man WASHINGTON, March 3—In CGRAPUIC BREVITIES, ception of office. BALLARD SMITH. | language, his very evident purpose betg to uld net call at the house, but thoy MEAU OF THE DE SHINGTON, M 3 T the house VASHINGTON BUREAU OF THE BEB, WASHINGTON, March (Special Tele- oy L At e 1o WASHIN st i) Shth’ toOIHE NBYSORBERTN: Tra MR, 11 EodLF: (Wor DIVAY GUMAIGH: B Were. pisred ——— provent, If ponsible, the threatoned dofection | discouraged the - intimacy that. had been WASHINGTON, March 3. rdnnnee department, will make not ex- [ by unanimous consent, one on motion of Daomestic. MR, GLADSTONE'S SUCCESSOR, of the radicals, Whether Labouchere's threat | BFOWINE between the young people for tw 4 bk 4 x-President Hawrlson and party arrived years, Thoy had, indeed, no particular fault Some Interesting statistics in connection ¢ four visits during March to the | Mr. Richardson of Tennessee to pension | o 'gen Jore, Cali; Yesteraay, — — BY e R t of Victorin Lord Rosebery | 0 S¢Cede can be carried Into effect is som to find with Mr. Lawrence, but nevertheless b sugar production and consumption will | f the Carpenter Steel company, | Fanny Norman, and the bther on motion of POV T Ehb SRR ot ih% cnstats | Y LA L o what a matter of conjecture, but it is thor- | disliked him, and they belleved that thefr be laid before the senate when the tariff Pa., on official business pertaining | yo. A bR ay L . % oughly well known that Mr. Labouchere, | Wishes would not be disregarded by their bill comes up for consideration, They will | Inspection of armor plercing shot 1 A ! daughter. a 1 " Lieutenant George W. Burr, or h f ¢ 181 0%, h f i B j Gladstone, prime minister, first lord of the Dr. Parker grieves so deeply that he has all tend in the direction, of cour e e department, will make elght visits | In the war o 2. 0%, has boen wcld to Cany Burr, &, | {roauuryiand lord privy seal, to give him his put crepe on his hat, saying that his daugh couragement of the domestic sugar INAUSLES, | o guch business number as may be neces- | Mr. Bryan of Nebraska asked unanfmous | @8 agent for New York partles, for $10,000 ST UIETE W EMG ‘avs oF Wik s tirement from | SUPPOTt from a Rosebery cabinet ter Is a8 good as dead to them t | sary, not two o weel, from Pitts- | consent for the consideration of a bill aps Julta Shine and Lizzie Scott, attendants at o Fods: SR¥Ty - \x AMBYNINE, AAN: took 4 It s freely asserted tonight that Lord - and cane sugar Industries by the bounty | ks of the Sterling Steel | pronriating $42,000 to relmburse the state | the Benton hospital, Chicago, were charged ¥ £ X ® | Rosebory and the liberal party will have to Wants Corn Back {3 it e Delamater, Pa., on official busi- vesterday with cruel treatment of insano [ long walk In the grounds of Windsor castle, February 13 Cora Bower loft her home, system, If possible, and a protective duty it | | 00 (aining to the inspection of deck | of Nebraska for expenses incurred In res | yagionts at which historical group of buildings he had | ¢ grave crisis after the retirement of 1B et " 3 ped ure I hells, Mline PR vuilon. & q by L at which historica C L L Mr. Gladstone, a 6 IKE. atrone. | 0 erce street, and has not since been the bounty cannot be secured G I Sasthiit. B jur- | Pelling a threatened invasion and rald by the Alvin Robinson, while riding in a race at [ been the guest of the quesn over night, The | M+ Gladstor In addition to tho strong [ ° R e L L In 1893 the domestic production of sugar [ Lo ot CRAn RO R Getive service | Sloux Indians In 1800 and 1891, on the ¢ the driving at Greeley, Colo., yesterday | yorning was fine and Mr. Gladstone, who | “PJection that is entertained by a large sec- N Lt e police, bul in this country was 645,000,000 pounds, the | s captain of 1Afantry fon of the Messiah craze, ‘which culmi- | Was thrown by his horse. His head was o LI, = tion of the ne dical party to the selection | &8 the young lady is 20 years of age it is n b Ly ; Rent ot th UL Rad g BUATY HiFt that et 1198 was accompanied by General the Rt. Hon 8 not 'likely ‘anything can jbe done. Mrs, foreign importations 3,651,000,000 pounds, le superintendent of the recruiting nated with the Wounded Knee fight, Mr, | Padly hurt that he is not expected to live. ¥ of a peer as a successor to Mr. Gladstone, | b A A Clad 0t s AL vice will cause seven recruits at Davigh [ D9 % Willlam H. Tayl sntenged | SIt Henry Frederick Ponsonby, private see- Jower says she s at Missouri Valley, Ia making the total consumptjon 4,295,000,000 | [aland, New York harbor, to be assizned to | Sayers objected. YA A P ey e T Lo STk e majosty, enjoyed his walk | tHeTe 18 a fecling of sorencss among tho pounds. The duty of 1 cent a pound, pro- | he Second artilery ani wded to 1y Mr. Haugen of Wisconsin asked unanimous | 1o hanged on Apri 0. Tor the Kinine ot o | mreatry. . promicr looked in the best of | ¢ moderate liberals at the.gavalier man- On the Road to Recovery. uyler, 2 x recruits at Davids o hanged on Api , for the 5 of sreatly. e premier looked e best o o Pt bt S B Lo e posed by the senate finance committee, upon | pehiiier N ¥ to the Foiirth art consent for the consideration of a bill au- | negro named Tobe Carlyle on March 13, 1893. | peaieh and was certainly In the bost of | hon I Which Mr. Gladstone has treated his | CITY OF MEXICO, March 3.—Congross our consumption last year would have been [ lery and for ort McHenry, M thorizing the Duluth and Superior Bridge The alllance boycott resolutions 5o wisely SBIEN ARReR Hia: WOSRING wall MP, Glad: colleagues In the matter of his resignation. [ man Wilson’s temperature today was 991 000,000. 1t s estimated that the per capita | LWElve recruits at Davils 1 company to construct u bridgo across tho | discussed were not presented at last night's | WIS Aficr hié morning walk Mr. G 5 SORE AT THE OLD MAN degre Ho was removed from his car to consumption is sixty-five pounds annually, Fort Canby, Wash.; elght r St. Louls river between Wisconsin and Min. | Mecting of the. Abilene, Kan., councll, o1 || Windsofr Vi r; Rev. Frank Phillip Elliott LIS SORGHEN 1u GXDTONNOd H iiiny. ways | tHO LESE d0ial e e X Ligdll gurod je fmposition of 1 | Columbus s ed 1o | ;a5 ectic de. expected, and the movement is considered AL SMa k) P B0 1 and wherever the members of any section | D¢ able to dress himself in about ten da and it is figured that the fmposition of the Fifth infa v to St, | nesota. Objection was made. ended. D.D. / cent duty would cause this to fall off to | pv B, o sven recruits at [ The house then went into committee of the R . TN A 4 Rosebery. who it | °f the Gladstonian party-have met there Sixty pounds annually and the price of sugar | LTANCH barracks Fia: seven reoru Wwhole for the consideration of the pension | nJ1ArYeY, Horner of Caldwell, Kan., an-| The movements of Lord Roschery, who it has been some resentment at the secretive- to increase disproportionately large. —The | pany ¢, Bighth _infaniry, and for nounces himself a candidate from the | jg expected will be the next prime minister, e i N 5 : b ; ness of the lead olding from the E ? increase of population during the past five | Fort Robinson, Neb.; ten recrufts at Colum. | bill yenth district of that state for congress, | \.o 0w watched with the greatest care, His UL A LI What iS czema decades has been per cent per decade barracks 1o be assigned to the Ninee Mr. Pickler of South Dakota took the floor | Subject to the decision of the republican con- party an Intimation of his Intention to yield sugar In this country has been 20 per c nJ0E Augustus Jainbridge, Te - | tiberal pension policy. The old soldier, his e e EE R B L N Ll o Sl TGL AL WG S e T by tho Galveston Chamber | this morning by a crowd of curious peoble | o' ghould, bofore naving taken sy gecil oy i ! A torture of tortures, cent per pound and a duty upon imported | of the ferritory of Arizona for such duty B 6 alich TR e Ave" ot-pubiie N e . o b Ll 5 LEG /A, : S Fonn Lor auoh eneral Biack o Illinois, ex-commis- | il Pt Tow ioccuplos such A great shate of public | ¢ham:vith tho'reasons for his rellnquistiment It is an itching and burning of the . G RpaBONENE - Rale 4 so | Frank Lasher and John J. Schappist, gen- of $33,812,000, while the bounty would be | April whose kindly speech he sald might al bookkeener respettivoly. for | and boxes were to be scengeonstantly com- e T enue of $24,524,000 in favor of the gover: p G to troop H; Capts ldeus W. no praise of the union soldiers that | Fested at Kansas City yesterday, charged | house and it was evident the sccretary of Labouchere against the selection of a peer | fcles filled with an acrid fluid'.‘évcr sugar bounty. It is figured that in Second Licutenant William 7. Lit- | side, the assault of Mr. Grout, speaking for Congressman Dunphy of New York has re- | inunication with the first lord of the admi- bined vop H troop L s tenant | laid down his propositions: — First, that the | organization's election methods and Richard | ters. During the morning Barl Spencer and | g @ No part of the human” skin is to the government from importations r of California for duty pertaining il padeutenant Bdward T Glenn, | propositions he desired to address himself. | $400,000 of assets with which to meet $150.. Whole party or by a deputation, as Mr. Glad- | however, did not attend, 1t is understood only obstaclo 1 that his majority in Leeds | ship, has replied to tho protests ssing Tue match had boen forbidden muny 1 | times by the girl's parents, and the doctor Assignment of Recruits Ordered — Some —_— Curtis of Kansas to pension Andrew | of the would-bo Misssuri train robbers LONDON, March 3.—Rt. Hon. William E. Franklin, in Captain Armstrong's company o, tha | EyekiisidZdaughthe of CAr: who Is not at all a lover of tie peerage, will do all in his power to withdraw the radical and arguo in favor of developing the b 4 ; Fwaraen’ (0 Fo ventlo house at 33 Berkeley square, where he ar- ; Whils: -the' forease it - ths produotion; of h pantry and forwarded ‘(o FOFt | ang mado a vigorous speech In behalf of a | Yention. L b l.‘rk.l.ill\[v Was surrounded | UP_the ofice. In common courtesy and iy Jeer ] SREA Ex-Governor John Evans was tendered a Mol dadddcbudbg Gl Lt ¢ | fairness to his supporters it is declared that It is an agony of agonies. per annum since attention has by fantry, will at the proper time proceed to | wigow, his children and his grandchildren ectly turned towar A bounty o A Teport to. the governor. | Y1doW, 1 andel of Commerce, and delivered an address on | anxious to catch a glimpse an w rectly turned toward it. A Phoenx, A, T, and rcport to the governor | FI00%: ble children and h SLCann e S ‘:rnd\. il A:HWN on | anxfous to catch a glimpss of the man Who |ia step, called the party together and favored sugar of the: same:amount, it estimated, | pertaining to the national guard of tha 4 bt die Bk TS Wouln & Tarave to the government | territory as may be quired of him during | sioner of pension followed Mr. Pickler, ! : 7 and 3 3 o attention, Messengers bearing d ches of the le yhll:["( ”.pl o ty at i ,yr“x‘;,ul skin a[anSi l‘k‘yflnd C"\h"'-\ncf. e e 4 The following transfers In the Tenth cav- | be adopted as a declaration of principles [ €ral agent and bookkeeper respectively, for : e ot A ng and the question that . ST : 3 $9,288,000 next year, leaving a net sugar r alvy are'mades Capeainil unt, from | by the house. While It was true thers | tho McCormich Roaper company, were ar- | Ing in and going out of Lord Rosebery's | ot poon parately demanded by Mr, It is thousands of pin-headed ves- ment, while the result to the domestic sugar from troop H' to troop G; First Lieu- | V! ) b | with embezzlement, o 2 s producer would be the same as the present William 2. Shipp, from troop I to | Would not find an echo on the democratic L ombesslomen state for forelgn affalrs was in actlve com- (/4 the successor of Mr. Gladstono have come- forming, ever bursting, ever flowing = 4 T, to place the Gladstonlans of every 3 b o ; 3 yoauatio m troop L to troop H; Stcond | the republican minority, could not be over- | signed from the general committee of Tam- T ed Bhendd S reaiie e ¢ i 4 A e P .l,‘:":,..‘,:"rff"-"ffr”.i](. o vy | Llautenant: Bamual. D, Roser from | looked. Mr. Grout, Mr. Black sald, had | many on account of his disapproval of that [ 'Y, Lord Spencer, and the cabinet minis- | ghade of opinion in a very bitter framd of upon-the raw excoriated skin, 000 pounds, or about one-half of the amount rge W. Mclver, Seventh infantry, will e e > Honev £ EAUTER FRanh @ ate 4 L gLt oL Jdh 5 Mclver, Seve antry . | pension office was unfriendly to the soldiers; | Croker's tariff policy. Hon. Henry H. Asquith, secretary of state More important to the great bulk of the required for consumption, Then the revenus 2 Bacremento and. renort tol thel | ayy suncond e that Tt/ wan=inimicall o7 thels The assignment of the Jackson Bridge com- | for home affairs, and other ministers called [ jjeral praty than the action of Mr. La- | €Xxempt, it ights; and, 2 ' side | pany yesterday is ced office: ord Rozebel d i consul- f art it fi would be § 0,000, and the bounty | to the national guard of that state until :':‘;‘Hh:"u'[} II:irll n;m |l||e"dyfl||| eratic ;Ivh pany yesterday is announce l.l»y. the officers | upon Lord Rosebery and remained in consul- | pouchere 1s the attitude of the anti-Parnellite It tortures, disfigures and humil- WooHE b the. (domastioL mroduat: fwolid ]lOstonsria e e2 qounion moldiers, __To these [(to: be only tempordry, am) the cormpany:has!| yition with him for soma tiree. TR T T T : » e il dise Fevari o (o) goveridont ot 40 80000, || Twenty:ati try, s detailed acting | In 189192, 311,000 claims were allowed, an | 000 of pressing liablities, The consultations at Lord Rosebery's resl- | power to turn the ministry out of office Jarcsnivic than all other skin diseases re e to & b ) im.mu ady the Department of Da- | average of 100 pension cortificates issued The Tyler Di company of St. Louis | dence ended toward noon, when Earl Spencer | gqy they choose. It is believed communica- | combined. the time the balance would turn against the | fota. and report to the commanding | Gyis 3 : 7 5 o account of *the govermmeat, when | ceneral of that department April 7 fof duty ;:::!:éd A _”“";0 “;:;;‘Q;“"J’:“":‘3’::::“:""’0,5'::",‘; asslgned yesterday to George Block for the Lvrv for Paddington railroad mnm.,lI;\h»nr tions have passed between members of the Tender babies are among its most Fhersi would' b, =paldi s out: . more i 0 SVery four ninuten, . Attor ho had made | Lopeft of creditors. ‘Liabiites not known, | Sir Willlam Vernon Harcourt, chancellor of | government and leaders of the Irish na- e L orlvedy by e i cant g I Will' proceed to rejoin s | this record he was promoted. ~Thousands | are eetimated at §isoon L o 250t WHICh | tho exchequer, and the earl of Kimberly | tionalists, Tho latter are sald to huve ne. | DUMETOUS Vic ims. o Ui hoye e At R e | e P o A aRgy rarlad iledlenionk thraaXpapars d hes SprE ol nl AL GE LR light. | J0ined him, and they started on thelr way | surances that the passage of home rulo will They are often born with it. wolld b Indeponent o & migAt busis, and | gl following transters in the Fourth ar- | first the pensioner's application, second the welght_ wrestling champlonship of Colofao | 1 Windsor. Lord Rosebery and Mr. As- | 4till be the ehief aim of the government, i TR o X a sig g y _ard : First L b date of entry and leaving the army with- | ¥ y ¢ | auith then drove to Mr. John Morley's house y i Sleep and rest are out of the could, if necessary, produce enough sugar to | o M. Macomber, from M9 | out stating whether he was honorably or | from Benny Jones, has been defeated by Mr. Y's + | Lord Rosebery’s acceptance of the premier- > supply our own demands, and the industr; B r.lffiu {-mmn_ryl.;v\_‘u'x:;x;ix:nlth_x.v b W dishonorably discharged; third, the medi. | Jack Schoenborn,at Pueblo. Sterling took | where another consultation was held. Lord | nip will involve only three or four cfi nges | question, would have developed to a point where there el A . Y cal examination. There was an entire neg- | the first bout, but lost the next two. Rosebery a short time later drove to the | i the old cabinet. It is tolerably certain Most remedies and the best phy- would not.be required cither @ bounty or a o Wittri loct of the Ereat requisite of the law, | A man who fhgiitered at the Gedney | oreign office, where ho remaned during the | the mary of KiribirlyJorimayiSnancort it | his : f duty to encourage the home producer ; that the condition of the applicant should | house, New York, as Thomas Hammond,and | rio®% SO Asquith and Mr. John Morley | go to the foreign office and that John Mor- | Sicians generally fail, even to rel'eve, B L e Ao Il Corammorilos THIGHIWIILPA thand 11is /Taking || DS SBNOWRETBE tonN dvelibasiuathotsasuly e ol | soniatier. shotihIKadIEC doad was s Rty leaving for Windsor. , s S e did ot bounty of 1 cent per pound that it would Ttk his own vicious habits. This was the sort | Thaddeus Hamilton, president of the | leaving for Windsor. ley, the present chief secretary for Ireland, If CUTICURA did no more than encourage the production of sugar to the Tis Seat on the & s of leton work which produced such | Brewers Metallic Bung company of New Upon arrival at Windsor the cabinet min- | will become sccretary of state for Indi cure Eczema, it would be entitled to a, I o cons on; VASHINGTON, March 8.—' 4 Bro L ; v point of half of our home c n,nuumv)?. ”':“‘ nr”‘\‘jm':"m_ \\,N{U' Y:r ‘l 0"‘:" na upon | ChOTMoOUS results. He did not say this in | York. isters were driven to the castle and the | The nationalists have intimated that Mr. 7 = :wrllx;\(m m the point where n”m‘x‘lr‘h\w:;i«:”n o e ton MR RS Tioulatana upon ";"nhl‘!sulx, only to show the methods that M. L. Kernodlp was shot and instantly | council mecting took place. Herbert Gladstone or Rt. Hon. Dyke-Acland, | the gratitude of mankind, tself with very moderate encouragement. : bench of preme cot oo obtained. It was impossible, except by the | killed by A. L./ Rogers, one of the most 5 iElad phcki ie N Tbie 5 : 2 L We could cheapen sugar, as compared with | at noon next Monday. Very brief formal- | intorposition of & mirsete. te sercchtory ihe | Killed by young men of Clarksville, Ark,, | e Associated press learns from one of © president of the committee of the coun- 1t not only cures but a duty of 1% cents per pound, because the | jties attend the advent of a new justice of | extonsive errors with s e pods, yestorday. Kernodle was a transient barber, | the Buests at the quen’s dinner party that | cil of education, must bo the now chief sese: A n e cent duty would be the only reason to pro- | the supreme court, the ont emonies | Mr Black went on to cite the case of a | whose home fs supppsed to be in Indian: | it was an informal affair and that Mr. Glad- | tary for Ireland. single application 15 ¢t :1)"]((‘ a rise, and wo v m‘lwln.m’\'lu ‘Il!‘l’«: D ot customaty being the adminis uuT.. of two northw estern reglment “m;-n went south for | apolis. J stone appeared to be in good health and | A curious fact in connection with the pres- | cient to afford instant relicf, p o nation, now pledg 205, to the | gaths, one to support the constitution of | 100 days and never suw the Smoke of bur. g AT ong spirits and conversed during the meal with | ent s B S § Zoent. bounts polley. \We would save cap | the United Staten "the other to taithfully | tle, nor heard a musket crack. " Six hundred | tomsrss, LN, &6 Cofstable of Long AQRIJgARIZS And joonyoress Bricte e | gt obue In the lboral party, it split 1t may | yest and sleep, and point to a speedy italists from loss on contracts made running | try all cases. “Thé oath of loyalty to the | and fourioen men- in- (has regniy 0red tho hena. by & bullet firea. hroush the wipe | Srcat anfmation. This morning Mr. Glad- | be termed, is that loss than ten years ago inle) the future witi faciors, elc, ax far | SRR e, adminlatersd by, the chict |lon th pension roil‘undss. the” st ‘cr Aapg||/oic, hond, by e pullet fredthrouglt the win: | siono attendsd tlio' divine sorvice. at, S, | Lard Macebory mas faomaeimp L o B0 | L as 1896, e justices entor the court room. When the | With tWo companies unaccounted for, Was live. His 19-ygar<dd son Is n Jail on | GeOTEe's chapel, Windsor. party because of his attempts to reform the CUTICURA works wonders because GLEN ROCK'S POSTMASTER. ISUCES enter at oot (e Spectators, Hsimg | (hat making the pension Toil & voll of honor? | acajeion. After Mr. and Mrs. Gladstone and the cab- | House of Lords. His scheme, as then pro | s - el g There i a prity Kottlo of fish boling over | & they alvays do, the Hew dnember o the. | (Democratic applause,) : The worst stodw efi the season occurred | inct ministers had left Windsor it became [ posed, took the United States semate as o | it is the most wonderful skin cure o the postipEiteratiln 1 Glen Rogie Wyos Some f, coRre Jalue at thy end ot the filo. Bome- CAUSED GENERAL INTEREST. during yosterday. in “Arizona, from a foot | known that the queen had sent her private model. It ncluded tho proposition that | modern times. T e Ry T L SO R S R e O [ e orenibl oE G omaral W iASIa sauiecn | e AT having fallen, in- | sccretary, Rt. Hon. Sir Henry Ponsonby, to | the great municipalitics and county councll — ring the democratiofpolities of Wyeming byl Porowed. from: ore of his. CollsREuGE. nnmi||ETeAL IM6Festiies Mo Ry of e iw et suring an abundan® of water for mining | London, summoning Lord Rosebers to Wing Srae s Crdin o LUE) e o e o i ostaios. Gapertmient ‘recons. | cocusionally he cnters In citizens dress. He | wanted to know If General Black was not | and. sgricuttumt morpons sk (o fM1E | London, summoning Lord Roschery to Wind- | should elect. the. members of the Hlon o b VINT, | srin Diwg g pury e 803 TtksoLvinT, 31, PorTia DRug a letter to the Postoffics department recom- seat beside the clerk, Mr. W, aware that those men had beea pensioned | of the year. sor castle. Among those who called upon | Lords. So far as Lord Rosebery himself is “Coitr, Folo Props, loston, *All ek Tt ocies || opies e cuief justlon annolnoes the ans [ fonigallant/and merltorlous! servioe I other |1 s ies s superintendent of insurance | 1:0rd Rosebery previous to his leaving for | concorned, he is undoubtedly one of the most | Alesans bkt i Biot mobt oo as postmaster at Glen Rock. In his ; i om (O Of th prea. Diack replled ho knew | nas been notified that the Continental Ine | Windsor were Rt. Hon. James Brice, chan- | popular men in Eoslons ey fao ol e S 5 UM NG ek tollb L LHE e Blatchford, the commission from R e { y o o liherpresident is réad by the clerk of the | NOthing of the Hon i surance company of New York had pur- | cellor of the duchy of Lancaster; Rt. Hon. | political parti virtues of tical thfin. | court, and then Senator Whité stand Tonimens ed on knowing the name | chased gll the Kansas expirations of the H. F. Dyke-Ackland, vice president of the that he was a man of greal political influ- | oty i S SERI0T R TEE SO ofvole, rekiment and Mr. Black declined to | Burlington Insurance. company, which o | 1 F: Dyke-Ackland, ! ; Read page 8. ence and if appointed postmaster comld and [ Nith OF offies which the mlert iy give it, saying he was not playing the part | Lorirglon 1 v, council, and Rt. Hon. Sir James Ferguson. S would make at_least two Wyoming counties | completes the ceremony. The new justice | of a detactive. He nsiatod 1ty moyobe, Bart Y : : COLD COMFORT FOR LABBY. ONLY ONE HOPE. cmocritic, 8o, in the absence of further in- . Waiks (o the enil f (HG Lench ot the IMMG | boytimy oy i, insisted i ! The British bark Broomhall arrived at | €O ) 3 i democratic, 5o, in the absence of fur 3" e Gttt Satics. ant tairea. the ‘ertiers | B¢ e pon ot a certatn regtment. | gy ® vorie S atatay 100] days oot ireasi|| | Numbers of felographicamessages’ reached Rl el B el o ¢ | chair to the left. As he walls up the steps | e was pensioned "‘;o:"fl"_'f"zm'l"‘,::‘;“_""]'f!' Hamburg, affer a most tempestuous voyage, | Mr. Gladstone during the morning, some of | Youth of Mary Yusta May Induce tho back such a Towl in protest LhoiduRtices sisevand Doy 4N h cussion of the frauds uncarthed at Norfolk, | Charles Marx, a sailor, was lost in one of | them being from Ireland, asking the pre- SUDLY to Bexe Mos i ha not bee heard for many a | {he court procecds in its re i New Orleans, Chattanooga, lowa and Minne. | the tremendous seas which struck the vessel | mier to reconsider his determination to retire DEADWOOD, S. D., March 3.—(Speclal day The patrons ~of = the office | The salary of a justice of 'the supreme | sota by the present commissioner of pen- | on January 4. from office and recording resolutions at meet- | Telegram to The Bee.)—Contrary to expecta- RISisNiod Mokt JiuCEOUMY Asuinat ROV | COREE KoTIne bon he Gai thut_Nia com: il slons, “wiifoh /e kuid,i since: Deosmber ‘2. |- A. comunittas apobibted: to inquire) into ings last night expressing sympathy with | tions the trial of Mary Yusta was not fin- bor of that famlly belog made ithelr bost | ared upon. the pay rolis wnen oy toie | had resulted in tweiity-elght arveats; elghty. | alleged crucl treatment of patiants. at tha - o A s T S ot oRocutlonis SloA Lo e BAL master. They represented to the depastment. f Blaced upon the pay. rolls when the two Indictments, and sixty-one convictions, [ Chicago Detention hospital has reported that | {he great liberal leader and urging him to 'f'" L atey, 1:w rosgent! 2t {I.M"fi e that L. E. Khnball had been recommended | (e sath of efice, No unearned me He cited them to show Mr. Lochren had boen [ during at least a part of 1893 the affairs of [ continue at the head of the liberal party. | dress and the judge's charge will be given to by the court of Converse county for ind om this distinction, for it Is customa | active in the discharge of his duty, as an | the hospital were conducted in a shamefully | Among the towns which sent such messages | the jury Monday morning. Arguments wero nent upon the charke of subornation of per- | a fustice 'to returr o the ‘treasury honest man. disgraceful manner. are Belfast dondonderry, Cavan and Mon- | begun at noon and continucd until after 6 jury; that his son stands charged witl "0f hin. Cominisslon and his tawing the | goie repeal of order 164 was ‘mot to be | Women wero strongly fyprescnted in the | axnan. fosr. ot strongholds of Ulster | O'clock. The address of B. J. Murfin of larceny, and that the immed‘ate family was s Senator White has no¢ ye, | deemed an evidence of democratic hostility | Denver populist oty convention yesterday, A Lincoln for the defense was particularly ent has held up | oath of offic enator White has not yeu h 5 al Orangeism. A in disrepute. The department has held up | Sotinad the'supremo. court. that. ne. wiil ss | 1o the pensioners, ho said. The declalon | but the ouen. deniad: thom. the only arda: e e S strong. ANl reference to threats made the appointment of Kimball and It 18 not at | yangy “to ‘don the robes of office Monday, | Upon which that order was furnished was | tion they woui have phol: candidate for [ The Westminster Gazette says Mr. Henry [ against the defendant by the McDermott all likely that he will get the office. but he has told his friends that he will, al® | issued by a republican assistant secretary city clerlk, Mrs. Hattle Denman, was de- | Labouchere's “cave” of radicals numbers at | woman was again ruled out by the court Through the interceaslon of the ldaho and | though he intends to look after the fiter: | of the interlor—Genoral Bussey—in. 1860, | tested by fve raten the most ten niembers. this morning, This leuves tho defense coms galitoeu s Sacpatara Sihe itinzansBeonnitheai fgais sathle stalodinitariss Negtalusionfuntitf | andiingariitetopsFation| thotikenarotipanion || At s otk oty momate = e SVhila ifacerms oltie Tactiled #a | paratively weak, but the general opinion is hiavo agreed to make the duty on ra'sins | the end of the week, As the spring term of | cortificates In the last years or Gonion | , At 3 o'clock yesterday morning the east- L R LD TR b e A T Pos (s a R funes 1 conts por . pound | eourt besina Monday it will e u oo time | foricates In the st vears of bound Michigan Central express train near | Rosebery will be premier, there Is consider- | U2 o her acquittal or a light sentence. The and prunes ce v e n e [uatios to Der BiA At as aus istration fell off 100,000, Battle Creek, Mich., struck a buggy contain- el G ceure her acquittal or a lig . The house fixed the duty at Sl with geference to tho charge’ that the | ing Mrs. C. J. Richfield and Mrs. o, . Mo. | 8Pl diversity of opinion as to who will be | staters attorney stated in his addross that he about lalt tnat amonnt and made it TR Tt demacratic rty was hostlle to the soliers, | Cuon, instuntly Killing the former and | the next secretary of state for forcign affairs, | did not desiro 1o Lave a death sentenco ad valorem. Lead {n tho ore been fixes > pointed o @ © 1861 the house | fatally injuring the latter. The general opinfon seems to be that the | bronounced at % cent per pound, while coal and iron a “had originated all i appropriation bills | Gae .‘.j,,..,“k Ty 0 I et et el DL d presi. | . Judge Plowman today sentenced Georgo oro will cach pay & duty of 40’ conts per ton, | & ary of Agriculture Morton Makes o | and that in the years It was undor the o KR Lens e vaUn s AN now inkla ; ; ord Presi- | yoffer to the penitentiary for three years according to the prosent agreemant of the New Ruling. trol of the republican party it appropriateq | 8 Butler, Mo, for attempting to assas- | dent of the council and secretary of state for and six months for burglary. He stole food scnate committe SHINGTON, March 3.—The annual | $677,000,000, while during the sixteon vears :'I::“‘;;‘l "'=] I,fl‘;"‘;‘]:r ::x T("’I‘I' 1‘”'({ ""f.':l'dfl":-“ India, is the coming man for this position. | from a warehouse. John Barrett got two B 157 a bution of seeds by the Departmer of democratic o the se had s 0. tho | 2hooting “h QuEh. RaSS N > 3 orley has had a gre: ears and ge s for grand larceny. 5 MINER BRUCE'S ESQUIMAUY Istribution ot seeds by the De; artment of | of democratic rulo th nousesad sent o the | hroke down' and made & full confession | Lord Kimberley has had a great deal of ex. | years and thre months for grand larceny el . tred tn . Folding Bed fg Thia atternoon ex-Sonator and Mes. C. I | Agriculture in response to personal app g Bshete biIIs aRoconclating dant, 000,000 4 admitting that ho aid the ahooting, perfence, having already. filled the positions A e it shall be anyhing buta bed by day and = RRiateiamel Aves s has beén discontinued for the presen ch riginated the pension leg- e e S Nt - s % othing but a bed by nig S N e LI B S s AR et S e L R e S LB GRS Attorneys for the indicted Michigan state | Of under secretary of state for foreign affa A T e T RO LI O L AL ARREHNATI R || SanRoll Sl aneRTeL of the congre “Both parties,” replied Mr. Black. officers have demanded a copy of the testi- | for India and has been minister to St. Petet Threat to Burn an Hiinols Catholie Church | these points, and the Folding Bed us now per- Portland, where Mi. M. W. Bruce delivere : ) gress “Has a pension law ever been originated | Mony taken before the grand fury in their | burg, lord Leutenant of Ireland, lord privs SnpEL AR lnge- et fegted i3 b of Ingenuity. an extremely entertaining lecture upon | who have certain quantitles to their a y LA g e 2 cases. Prosecutor Gardner refused per- f ! £ Not:Seriously bl ) Tty night {t 15 a full-fashioned, Tuxurions bed Bui the dbmboratiohias eried Mr. | cases. Prosecutor Gardner refused his per : Alaska_and its inhabitant He had the | count The department this year vi ¥isthe £ ERlISispattydLktanerledd M i) Shden R LoRRIB I RANEE: TRtusa0iThin a | Sal, twice secrotary of state for the colonies | ROCKFORD, Ill., March 3.—(Speclal Telo- | wiil ‘ot the siighton suggusLion of tho “eabs Qozen Is 4 ith Lim, und they con- [ for more than 9,000 packages of s ut. [ MR o ¢, | and secretary of state for India. e carl | gr. o The Bee)— 3me ver the | ined, eribbed, confined” borth about 1t. The SRR Tulinaue Uk SN 0 O in, 60 v i A o, Of Ragis. Ty ““There are many of them. The arrearage | Mandamus to compel him-to furnish a copy. | and oL o pa. | Tho earl | gram to The Bee)—Excltomont over tho | Inod: oribbed, coufinod’ boeth anous it. ‘The ELINRO0 ¥ ssent were the wives of some | men only, one-third belng sent out Inde- | of pensions is one.’ replied Mr. Black: Several meetings of the Students Volunteer | of Kimberley was born in 18 anonymous letter threatening to burn St. | Louia not bo detectod from a rogular bedstond. Among those present we ! v pendently by the department. The appre Mr. Black stated that the democratic party | Missionary association are being held dally Among the other cabinet changes discusged | Mary's Catholic church quieted down today | Furthermore, in this hed there fs n porfect sys- of Ll oclate Justices of the supreme | piiation for the distribution for the Ry Jaby toraats s part etrol Today Dr. L it tem of ventllation througnout the day, und court and men in both branches of congres i finanl ! yoarit L0 belleved every law enacted In behalf of pen- | In various parts of Detroit. = Today Dr. A. | is the probability that Mr. John Morley, now | and the police now regard it as the work of | thih Of PORLULIoN Hhrougtout e cuy, dud B 4 o sioners should be faithfully administered, | T. Plerson, founder of the assoclation, | onjor secrotary for Ireland, will succee some mischie ker, joker or alarmist. J. | 3 aber of prominent officials in the ton does not belie the whole sioner Il [ rson, . founds s chief secretary for Ireland, will succeed the | some mischief maker, joker or ala J. | Folaing Bed, I S tributian of sceds, and he has submitted | but It insloted. as it ought to, that the roli | spoke encouragingly on the subjoct of tho | o Seqeriary for T secretary of state for | B. Graveline, whose name was connected | ' Tn the diy time, when this bed 18 ¥made up R e o Rbariima i aRter congress an estimate asking for but | of honor should not be stained by the pay- | Wateh cry, “The Evangelization of the i with it, says he has no idea who could have | 1ts owner would not bo ablo to recognizo 1y, it ML IR bAD Of i mAuR entar | S8500 fhn: huylok Rnilaix ol Dat e sasns hcHforle of pensions to those who do not de- | World in the Present Generation.’” Indigsand 1c ourrent rumer tnfomolal ctrolas | XA e SOVRLAE 188 A0 AGBR T given no | isa bureau or a desk, o piano or a cablnet; or noon today. Ho dlso had Ls visitors at | (he coming, fscal viar. This 0 disirip: | ferve them. In replying to the charge that | W. J. Thompson, H. Drum, S. Coliler and [ is to be belioved, these are the only two cab- | S0t SUCH @ letier, that he has given no e LR L 0 somo of the city sclools here, and they have | tion "o "rare andl miroved secds, buds, | Commissioner Lochren was dominated by [ R. J.' Davis, officers of the Merchants | inét changes which will be made. by this notoriety. ~He respects other peo- | Ly RGCHTAE Mol of uny mike until you made an excellent linpresior ote, for exp ntal purposes only” and | & tary Smith, an ex-confederate soldler, [ National bank of Tacoma, Wash., were ar- The radicals, who have been making such [ ple’s religion and is not given to d SINE | Lave personaily examined our beds. o was today appointed post- | lor labor. fransnortation, ete., incidental to | he paid a glowing and eloguent tribute to | raigned in the United States district court | p;iyee opposition to the selection of a peer | it, except with a friend named Green, with co | their distribution,” e former's war record. W vivid wore hat place and allowed until Monday to | ./ » has Kept good natured chaffing % ster at Jamos, Plymouth county, Ia., yice | thelr distribution the former's war record. With vivid words | al that place o i o e AR 88! 9% B pear | o ho in kept up & §00d nature 5 Tagatsn 4t Jam , The distribution 15 to be made by tt it | that hold tho house spellbound he drow a [ plead. Tho defendants clalm to be ablo (o | for the premiership, are loud in their expres- [ Whom be bos kebt CHAS. SHIVERIGK [H "y T L s R I th . [ ploture of the second day's battle at Gettys- | prove themselves linocent of any wrong | blons of dellght at the fact announced today - e T moted in the office of the second comptrolter | To s to use the At icltoml bonerin burg; how after Sickles' corps had | doing. that Mr. Gladstone yesterday again refused d to Save HIs Birother, pora 3 of the treasury from $1,000 to § 3 stations to the oxt hest hm-(n ol \nni’ lmlw-k by mu, flame lmnlm have been filed in |||u» United States | the queen's offer of a peerage, ST. PAUL, .\l:uldl 3. ;)1 he. mu;\l rmmm:r 1206-1208 DOUGLAS ST., it AR as his wit fn the | anc re ot the gray-coated ava- | circult court at St. Louis by C. D. Arnold | The newspapers are praising the de, | case in the annals of the criminal courts Bt WHATRRYAN 18.1 prop. and distribu d for che. Hancock, the superb, had ordered | against the H. D. Thompson Pubilshing com- | 1n this state of cablnet Moo Ll ,';",”,"‘I,' of this county was developed this morning, EAST OF MILLARD HOTEL Ropresentative Bryan left this Tt his not ! First regiment of Minnesota with Lieu- | pany and the C. B. Woodward Printing com. A s, ot Irlsh | 7, ing the week John Ryan was convicted | ——— = ———————— upon his trip to Colorado, which he contem- | as yet, ‘but when i nd tenant Lochren In the center to check that | pany of St. Louls, and also agalust Nathan [ PArliamentary party. In this connection the | DUIINE the weck dohn Hyab Wwis conviciod plated making some days ag Mr. Bryan | voke the oppesition of many congressmen charg his task, sald eral Black, was | D. Thompson of $¢ Louis and R. S. ole of | Chronicle says that the attitude of the Irish | state prison for ten years. This morning } % of Cudahy's | Who are In favor of continuing the present 5 i 4 ! ir, appeared In cour s morniug seryed samples of Cudchy i iaver.of canting 1 as bopeless as that of the Greeks at Ther- | Chicago. Five liyndged thousand dollars | has been both uncompromising and strictly RyAN, RIStk ARpoRren i soutt :)umn extr l-l'””\_”:“‘.‘ b ‘.‘~”‘ e "’“ ":‘ mop. but they did their duty, with a loss | damages Is asked. X proper, adding: “They have made it quito faked for his brother's release, decli restaur crats Preparing for the Campalgn. | of 215 killed and wounded, and’ the tide of | Lot February ‘when the land offcs at |\ e AT . < “oould prove ks caxe and oftered to ah B up R008quBlitiek An gontran (INGTON, March 8.—The de no- | battle was turned back. Ogly forty-seven | watertown, S, D., \‘\'Izl«‘fl‘myw‘:ml o3enitalm A;l Rlain Shag Goy pogard $ho'lesdership of g siiity. V10 seems the brothers ar- o B et o raint | cratic congresslonal cumpalgn committes | cAme off the fleld yuscathed. “To attack the | Sy o or Of 81674 was found missing | 'I°T8! PAFLY a8 u matter for the decision of i plan u s ohn by The latest, the cutest and {jl';w‘l“"l]-“" :"»lt: e Saierer Goe Paviak talked over general plans of ml ndship wll T.lh(:x mh:,.r”y..{ his com- | botween ,,,,‘ml"',ll AT O Py v T [rl:ll}'l :u,;nr«‘ lt““ Irish |“mnw hay JNoped, most artistic little picture you b amigedn o ML AUt A8 M ization and future campaign work, | rades” concluded General Black, “was to | jug, Recently alaprer found the “plant’ | scrupulously declined urgent solicitation to ¢ MU EHAL S satingad e o i DAPALtUR- ¥arvACIE ToRUiarly ito/ his LQIatiE . lrman, was oot stamp the wliols ‘vast Lissue of slander a8 | in'a closet behind the stairs. . The' place | foin the radical cave. A a matter of fact, inwhile Ut sonn was | | have ever seen. To introducs R U, e juarters i Wishington, | unworthy even of the calumniators has boen watched2fouLa month, but no oo | (o MeCarthyltes do not take active part i | & netted that the plan was aban- | 1 this style, we will make tham m‘:l the hiouso today Mr. Bryan askod unan ; o make the h adquatiord < y.‘-l' r upon ohi 2 »”r...,'.. ;I]:‘ ::ullmh' and | has returned to get fhe money e et lan i i A R S A At last Jerry came” forward, for a time at $1.50 per dozen 0UK conse or the consideration ¢ ‘ ! han worlishop and to | the floor followed the brilllant peroration, re ves dveral state Ao axltatlol e leadership, s o iis own gL a 8 RS d & i Representatives dr séveral state boards of pledges they have already received are om- — bill to reimburse the state of” Nebraska for eption 1 sisioh Swillliannla H aramtie i AT R Do et AR R ~ EBondes Ihourvad I th# Blous Inainn 6 ndezvous far congressmen and | 30d his colleagues crowded around and con- | eaith mot in OfJcpks. and discussed how < AT R i ol i ey {al s in Washingto gratulated the speaker, smallpox could be prestnted from spreading | P and, moreover, they feel confident of b g """“’; 1y ""’- BLDR: 29 Shouk 84 ' g RO, Mr. Waugh of Indiana declared that no | hevond that o means of persons | the efficacy of their own voting strength. J. L. Brandeis & Sons of the Boston store An objection, however, was mad Must Glve Thivty Days'Notice pension ‘bill, -gencral or private, had ever [ g, S S delegates concluded The Labouchere section of the radicals, | have let the contract for the excavation of = WASHINGTON, Murch 8.—Acting Secre- Doch rejocted by a ropublican vote. At the | that ample measupys;aye being taken o con- | o the other hand, says that unless the ex- | their new building, and work was com tary of the Interior Reynolds today sent to 'l‘l"l"”"""‘ of Mr. Waugh's speech the com- | fine the scourge to its prosent area and that menced last evening. The firm stipulated R o TS Y mittee rc the reports of its prevalence have boer b nonteaatitna bt hoo Iabon shabld! be d f inion Attor General | “'On motion of Mr. Cogawell of Massa- | tho, roPorts of its p 9 "| the Parnellites may co-operate with them [ ib the contract that home labor should b SUNDAY Oluey and the construction to be placed on A 1o | Breatly exaggeratqd. oxclusively employed, and showed further LS X chusotts, the bill to pension Hannah Lislo First Mortgages2Roph Nederlandor and d {mperil the peor-led administration. Sxclsale mplorea A0 Bineq CLER Decemb . T AQ 10 b Yas passed, and then, at 3:08, tho house 8d- | gecond Morigages H. B, Goldsmith are esoh CHANGE OFFICIALLY ANNOUNCED. jng that no man was to be pald less than HIGH CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY. March 4, 1894, S 0N SNt inurneg - Interested In Harret's shoe store in Detroit [ 1t was officlally announced late this even- | $1.50 per diem, or to be worked over ten » o AR R L B Without Foundation. to the extent of $2,800, Nederland fore- S o queen had accopted tho resigna- | hours per day, The work will bo pushed 3154 Q Sth Q@ . b (Ra Ak Iha mondatory dut WASHINGTON, March 3.—Secretary Car- | closed and placed a youth In charge while he | WE that the queen ¢ " ¥ 313-815.817 So. 15t St, 0mim cven in cases whero fraud Ls admitte lisle has received the following letter from | Was serving on a jury. Goldsmith sent two | e Acting Secretary Uhl of the State depart- | COnstables who took possession for him ~ Ashore on the Virginia Coast aRAARE M8 or of Devem. | Nederland sent more constables to rout out : { - < L] : DIC1 IOI\JARY. WASHINGTON, March 8--General Super- | 2% T re e e ol enecel Goldumith's men, which they ald. . Gold: Highest of all in Leavening Powes.=-Latest U. S. Gov't Report, 4 intendent ““’1““” ur‘ the life saving scrvice | g tersburg to the effoct. that Jewlsh | 5t "“_“L'r“ "_'\“‘;'.‘,1 ::"_,",'“ ey C;fi:.{.’; has recelvel a telegram stating the . ered possession an d gehopner Irannie Arthur of Somers Toint, | fiter will be provided by Rassian canms | 2010 89005 A FAIR PRICE PAID FOR GOOD O_‘. v and Ciba, stranded this morning one mile north | With sums necessary to insure thelr admis Forelgs treme Irish demands are promptly satisfied Take Elevator, Between Parnam and Harney N2 Sundy (3l Week-day { the Cu Henry, Virginia, life saving | slon in the United States, I have the honor Several earthquakes have occurred in the stath Tho of nine men remain on | to inform y that the minister of the | . WENETR! SAFLARNA SO ) the v United States at St. Petersburg reports, | southern districts of Russia will buy ono part of The — e ander date of the 13th ult, that he is off: | Bismarck I8 reported to have asserted that NP R e A He is an Aged Pensioner. fully advised by the Russian foreign offica | the refection of the Russo-Gorman treaty WASHINGTON, March 3.—Andriw M b the statement is absolutely “without | would have involved war., tionary. Send or bring to 1he sundation. : | Koo of Burliagton, Kan., for whom u peu . Baron von Manteufel and General Bee Ofice slon bill was passed by the house today, fs Iry In the Kearsarge Wreck Roon having denied the alleg Go to DR. R. W. BAILEY, 101 years old and a vet 2 Wars BROOKLYN, N. Y., M h 3 —Lieutenant tary mbers intended to resi = - He ‘s an invalia_wite rly his ows e recalled by the Kearsarge | missions as oficers in the army on aceount " of expesien DICTION\RY DEPARTMENT. || % vat e 555, T (8 month, He foukht It of Inquiry today and was asked I he | 9 recent ultoriugs of the euperor, Herr ; o e | was for three ths a teamster of (h 4 talien the observations on the morning | AShel snniounced that In fhe event of wab Tock"” Felophone " e —— G510 slde 0 the rebellion. ‘” February 2. He snawered that ha bad | o Aty of the socialists could be relled coupons, with 15 cents in coin 4 Competunt muo, Mail should bo addressoa to