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M 1 HE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE. _ mam l"\HI,I.\'Hl'II) .ll\F 19, 1871 OV[\IIA flU\'I)AY M()R\'I\G MAI{(‘II l‘H l\\ ENTY I’A\(} LS, SINGLE COPY FIVE CEN] e ————— THE B Vi A o 5 COMMENCING AGAIN TOMORROW | si00 flflfl S19900 Graatest of ANl Wesks.==Greatest of All Bargains. pry pooDs RY Gflflns GREATEST OF ALL FIRE SALES. A WEEK OF ENTHUSIASTIC BUYING. INCREASING THE 7 g EXCITEMENT WITH EACH MINUTE OF THE SALE. FROM THE FROM THE Increasing the people’s great desire for the wonderful BARGAINS that force themselves upon your ReS erve notice and grow in magnitude before your eyes on every floor and on every counter in the Boston Store. BASE MENT StOCk ROOII‘I And increasing the crowds to the limit of the holding capacity of the store. || Al the best Standard AT ‘;imuul .y\‘nl;\x»lm \nnn- Checkad Xain- H ; 3 | Over the building at the corner of the alley Prints,indigo blue prints French and Gardner Per oy A Hanvisiing, of > > A b Hamilion prints, Wind- c cales, in all new and e i h (, cross bur muslin, Damaged by Fire, | dainty figures, - 36-inch |FenRIE bRt AR worth wide, worth 26¢ a yard, el | kinds white Smoke and Water go at The. ' goods, worth up to 50 a yd., go on sale at 81zc. | SILIKS | JEL |Dress Goods)| B | 5E_ Sl PSS 75¢ China Siiks for 39¢ Yard 69¢ Satines for 26¢ Yd, 81 $1.25 DRESS GOODS FOR 29¢ Yard §$1.60 DRFSS GOODS for 59¢ 39¢ DRESS GO0DS for 9¢ Animmense lot of the newest and latest style gar- - — - AItHa P orte AT g e e e ments will be foundon our second floor at remark oodn that I”l:;: Whip Cords smallcheek dress ably low prices; also, ladies’ stylish Capes or K Fix o rerfect " d e stocl ['inighec r' goods, yard wide, SBbe pS i A & 9 & 7 LAt WAL (hzaisds L LR aayed gl.:fm;'\mflmh in black and all col* SURL tieNt iR fon , Jackets that are really worth g2.50, but go in this Worth shades, regular e from'§i to $1.2 yard, fect br money res spring dress atigriooleach e im i s R ; from the go at % but only wet, ~ not oA Feally: worthia00 . stock room burnt, will go on our worth $1.50 & yard,| DUt yard, goes at Yc Worth $2.50, Worth 73 Worthiate) ot hare ";-mf[if""‘ Worth $1.25 | ®oes at G¢ a yard. Worth $1.50 a vard. Worth 39 IHandsome Broadcloth Capes And Jackets, braided or $2 50 At ¢5 we have placed on sale very stylish Broad- All the Calicos, Muslins, Sheetings, Ginghams, Wash Goods, Flannels, otc., that were damaged by in cur old base- cloth Double Capes with all silk lace insertion, $5 25,000 worth of very fin . s 3 S Hamburg Embroiderics that were bought to sell up to 81 a yard, will be sold in lots at Also 200 picces 45 inch Flouncings, |ment go on sale tomorrow on our third floor at braided and lace trimmed, that houses in this f R : town are asking ¢12.50 for; they go in this sale only very little soiled, at, per yard, i They come in Black,s 1 Worth $12.60, Bll the Goods Damaged by Fire in Our Basement Go on Sale on Our Third Ficor Now. 2 showing a great s styllsh black silk Moire Satin Jackets and Capes with cut jet trimmin many of these are importad, 3 N ' YARD 3 ' i Dnll‘ some of the very chi cest spring garments will be found in our Cloak y c / i s / epartment on the Seesnd flvor & . 2 2 2 $7.50, $12.50, $15. 00 AND $25.00 EACH, Temporarily Located at 15th and Dodge. Q v money which he has intrusted to the in- | Cook county, instead of the old city limits, EVERY P\RAGRA] H OPPOSED | against time, but he will find the tarift a protectionists instead of democrat 4 oATEla 5 THI“ leUR LE MEN Surance ‘companies from year to year, 1t Is | as heretoford, have shelved the subject untii 1 p vastly ~larger flold for debate and the | traders, and the changes made in e 00 [ fi?,?;‘,’,f."f:‘f,'“"“ 4 “‘,"”"l Bxvay grAInELUe returned to him. Should he die at any time | after the union meeting. 3 use of parllamenfary tactics, There was \‘were in the direction of lower instead of | wagre Ter & Dumber of houses have been ho leaves his family an estate which Is Im- | Local underwriters have dropped the sal- g ot but one sublect in the siver repeal bill. | higher dutles. “I made them get down oft | poied away or loosened out of - thele mediately converted into cash. The assets | vage corps idea because it would be t0o ex- i . A § There Is In every line of the grent tarlff | their perches and fix coal as I wantod it~ | fomdnt s tar R apoIta s comalgiray of the American Life Insurance companies | pensive o maintain. So sayeth Inspector | Republican Semators Indicate Their Policy | bill, which —occupies abeut 205 pages of | said one democratic senator today. i finea | O2kesdale, Davenport and Spangle. b sadltinl Ui Seorotary Hartigan on Personal Savings and : o » . inted ter, ' fresh subject. Each one o R tod: e about $300,000,000, while the total ; printed matter, ‘a fresh subject. Each one | them on lead,” said another, - vas paNyeare anaucy! HaLiman, on the Wilson Bill. of these subjects Is as broad and varied in | good for them that they did o1pt i DPED FOR SEOREOY. Life Insurance Investments, capital of the national banks of the United « States Is only about $700000000. Tho enor- I honne L EeLTachtatlvo) s ite way as was the proposition o repeal the | Hdn't. met my demandson fron. 1 g e B mous amount of insurance represented by the p sing act. e are hundreds would have votec st the bill,” s o ’ L) above assets was sold and familics and busi- e pyompanies, 2% per cnt of their gross | y))| MAKE THE FIGHT ONE OF RECORD | and hundreds of ftems in the tarift bill | one southern senator. So it Hoos dewn b Marriage to Ho Known. POLICY AND PROFIT RECEIVE ATTENTION | ness interests protected by the everlasting DRI which can be debated from many points of [ list. LOUISVILLE, March 17.—Two weeks bee persistence of the life Insurance agent. The [ New York brokers hint that some of view. The rules in the senate make debate | But there is one senator who saws wood | fore the marriage of Colonol W. C. P, Brecks S premiums which constitute the assets of the | the Liovds are lpgy'"“b gher commissions | 1) | Not Intend to Factloisly Oppose Progress | Unlimited, and there is no way to cut off a [ and says nothing, and he Is the man who inridge to Mrs. Rumsey Wing In this cit Promiums from Manhood to the Grave— | companies were collected in small amounts | than have herotofore been customary on R A speaker if he wants to continue on his feet desenvm the credit. That man is Calvin | (no Touisville ¢ & A9, YA which, if not secured in this way, would have | L1ovds policies. Upon the Measure, bu ystem and talk until he is tired and then turn the Brice of Ohio. Fear of him more than apy | ¢ Louisville Commercial learned, on what Superintendent Waddill's New Rullug on | 25,6 "ith the balance of men's incomes, | Pueblo, Colo., people propose to “‘orgahize atically Offer the Present Law subject over to another man, who will talk Un- rest is what brought about the changes, | W28 considered good authority, that they Kansus Agencles—Snider's Latest Do- but Is now returned to the families of policy | @ mutual co-operative insurance movement CA TR N his fill and then pass !t around to others, The majority membership of the finance com | Were betrothed. A reporter was sent to S e i SR holders in case of death, or to the policy | and so put a stop to foreign insurance There is scarcely a man in the senate | mittce knew very well that none of tho | Dr. Scolt's residence, where Mr Breeki holder himself in case of 01d age. company extortion.” — representing o state which is not directly | southern kickers™ would vote against tho | piage wis stoiminn .’ Bl e “Life insurance should not be considered { A bill is before the French assembly pro- | w\crnvenon a0 o0 affected by every Individual ftem In the | bill on final passage, even though none of | T05¢ Wi8 stopping, and Colonel Breckin- as an investment in the sense that you buy | viding that foreign life insurance companies ARILY N Marel ~—(Special to | tarift bill. One-fourth of the items named | thefr demands were met. Although Se ridge pleaded with him that the matter Frank E. Hartigan, secretary of the Life | acres and sell it In lots, yet it Is the only | must procure license from the government | The Bee)—“We do mot Intend to fac- | are of local interest to each senator, and he | tor Gorman of Maryland was an asdent | Should not be written up, Colonel Breekin. Underwriters assoclation of this city, has | element of certainty that concerns a man's | before beginning business in France, and | tiously oppose progress upon the Wilson | has been written to and petitioned by many | kicker, and called ‘the caucus to affect | ridge was then taken to the Commerctal of. te following to say with relation to the | EXlstenco; first, thai ho will die, and sccond, | that a molety of the moneys received for | tarift bill when that measure comes beforo of his constituents with respect lo it, a0, amendments, any ong who knowa' him and | fce and there made the tollowing statementi subject of personal savings and life Insur- | IS U8 msurance Wil be pald, No shrewd | policies must be invested in French rentes. | (o gonate for disposition,” says Senator | tHAt When he begins to talk he can draw ! e voula “have Yery | “I know that it is always best to be honest business man will say that the same amount ; forth many arguments from his constituents | Well ~ that he would have sup e ok e e ol oho dofunct | Allison of Iows, a leading republican mem- | to make a point. It was not 80 with the | ported tho bill without any duty on cemy, | With a newspaper man and I will say to you ance ) of money paid for the average policy cai ; urance s sees a pros- an | Nebraska an , Re- e life Insurance sollcltor sees 8 Pros- | po more profitably invested, when all things S Jowa Insurance company, e~ | ber of the finance committee; “but you can | silver ropeal bill; It was a general subject | Ifon ore or the other articies upon which he | that I am here maw with the womery o 2 pective customer in every man between the | oo Mote proftably investe celver Wyman says that he has no funds ] A ANuiore antine aph th f Dr. S Nomel L SYSY T RasTea o ito_consideration. with which to pay claims against the com- | depend upon it that the measuro will not bo ' in hand tien, and few constituents had com- | demanded protection, = As . presidential | Seott, Mrs. Wing's brother, (o puy my ad- of lite insurance has alwaya been ‘the pro- Hubbles in Kansa pany, and that he is unable to collect more | finally disposed of under some months. Of gl\llll,';ll.::lt;‘:“l“‘l“):'m“m': e v 'IH-“""‘:h"‘l“:"ll”'l::"“:‘r’:l “)h"'\::l dresses to her. She has not yet promised tection l;llhlmily“uml( hllmlx‘n-:u “unu-resuI; The Insurance trouble in Kansas, which has !l:mn sllllmcifn! to {'L\v rfll:l;‘renl expenses, {rom | course the republicans will be charged with ¥ SUAETH O general M)’,’ It is safe to say | But Calvin S. Brice represents V“mfi' ".“,,’;, to accept me; I do not know that she ever R g oint, pet d rdinary assets e h k 4 o :““’l‘;‘:"',‘"“]:‘::“‘y O o (b (® | attracted the attention of underwriters ';“‘"r‘“"‘:‘ . aomet S P “")""""“Yl tuceq | Oering amendments and making speeches | that every senator north of the Ohio river | binations of interests. And he is a strange | Wil and I believe that anything that you X e 's | enerally, has several new developments. O el o oo amtroduced | gimply for delay.. We fully anticipate that | has received at least a wheelbarrow load | Wire puller. His state is for protection, | Might say on the subject would injure m. 0o other reliable substitute for a man's P! :: in Virginia. It makes combinations among 1Y, 4 2 He knows that very well o ha suit. % productive capacity. It 'is tho only thing | Superintendent Waddili ot the Missourl | isurance companies for the purpose of main- | construction upon what we shall do, but it | of letters and petitions trom his constituents | e knows that very well. = He has large | sulty =0 & 5 that oan e relled wpon tol keep ithe wolt j.dspartment lhas rendored an'lnterestingide- [ taining rates & misdemeanor, and imposes a | will' not detor thel republicans in the lesst, f Telative to features’ of’ the taritt blll VLt | Zhikoad, Inierests Which would be materl. || Whes were martied about Srpe ek from the door when a regular lncome I8 | clslon affecting tho granting of certificates | fine of not less than $500 for violation of | My idea Is, and I think It meets the ap- | fi8 been settled, so Chairman Blackburn of | iy it came from the house. 'Abova | & Possibility of hi 8oL o onihaditsen cut off. There Is another class to which | of authority to agents of other states, which | its provisions and Imprisonment of not. less : thesoammitise onirules gavaiathatithoiruion e 1000080, Ve T oL ns aarrying MisstEollard, this idea has no attraction. Selfishness | brings Into action the reciprocal law. Mr. ”ml, O os oo P proval of other republicans In the senate, | of the senate will not be changed so as to | all, Brice is a maker of combines. He and | Mrs. Wing's relatives In this city deny any governs men's actions to a wonderful ex- | Waddill thus answers a prominent com- .}MF' ,.m" L\'m nd Insurance Unfon | that the minority, clearly outside of partisan | provide cloture. It looks as “though the ‘\;“Il‘r"’:‘h)“v'::ul‘fl"Hlll umll lnx’ colle \);lun Mr. | knowledge of a secret marriage. v ol o Sanae P armers Alllance a 9 ve slves W] 4 | debate would run along almos definitely, | y, and the senators from New Jer- e tent. Bany Which applled for a licenso for a Fort | or California is an organization which wanta | Polltics, owe it to themselves who passed | debate would run along almost Indefinitely, | UMPobe S0 (¢ sohators from Hew Jer WAS THAWINC IN THE STOVE. “Before becoming interested in anything | Scott agent: to do a fire and life insurance business, It is | the McKinley tariff law and to that measure plves “, ', eir expcsure of democratic | Pill if they intend to remain in public life, i which calls for the continuous outlay of | “In view of the fact that the state of | unincorporated, and has run against a snag, | itselt to offer amendments and to push them | 5 b ]‘),“ LASHE OERORUTD s 0L AIMOOTALIS It fs true that Senator Hill fs a pregy. | ¥Ive Members of a German Family Killod money, they search for the element of in- | Kansas has in force upon its statute books | s omerored: a1 A g ] prigaiplen iand Shayenlven ctullliwarningsitallly o ot (RS a8 or Maimed by Dynamite dividual profit. The young man says: ‘I |a law prohibiting nonresidents from acting | a perpetusl Injunction, restraining the order | /EOFously and show their advantage over | the country of the disastrous effects of each | dentlal quantity. = But his ropes lie in dif- | o oF & e bave no one depending on me, 1 can Invest | as agents for insurance compantes operating | ag’tr et et ot e oraer | similar provisions in the Wilson bill. I [ item in the bill 1'1‘{1‘[“1.«(;1»553;1:I“nlnlvs fom. thore ‘ot dormans | L 14 March 17.—Edward Wagner, my savings more profitably than an insur- | In that state, I am compelled to retuse to | business. presume our amendments to features of the CENSUS WORKERS DISBANDED. hiair, through' thalNew Y chiot\dentiali{iQarman ilaborer bt threoatickal of [0y nay ance company can invest them for me.' | lasie a license to your agent at Fort Scott, | “\y "B’ mnos of Gary, S. D., has beaten | Wilson bill will be features of the present | That great force of men and women Who | is strongest in the oaat, | has section 1o | MIte In the oven of the family cook stova The man of means says: °l have plenty | Kan. This action ls,bused upon the pro- | ino nsurance companics which refused to | tarift law. You will emember that the re- | have comprised the army of census workers, | for protection. Gorman's roud les In the | 10 AW out this morning, The house g to live on and in case of death 1 would | visions of section 5,932 R. S., Mo., 1889, gen- b 4 f numbering at one time somewhere near 2,000, | freo" trade south Arlc ] HOW in ruina. Otto Wawner fs dead leave a suficient estate for my family, and | erally known as th retaliatory scction. The | Pov W8 Claims for the destuetion of Wl | publicans in the houso offered the existing | ogUrote B GO0 (R SRR HETE IO, | froe trade Nob St R e S .hmxwll h:-" { cannot seq where I will be benefted by | atate of Kansas having probibited by law | claimed Enos was responsible for the fire, | 2V 48 an amendment to each paragraph of | fgures representing the eleventh census, | to defeat the tariff bill, are tied closely o | ward Wagnar slightly hurt, Martha Wag paying money to an, Insurance company... eltizens of Missourl from entering that state | Ho saia he was called out of church ono | the Wilson bill when it was up for consid- | have been disbanded. They have been mus: | gothor, not only personally, but politioally. | mer, aged Sb. sepibmry oo ATiiA S aks Another man says: ‘I am doing my best | to soliclt for or act as agents of insurance | Sunday night two or three years ago by | eration, They simply said by their action | tered out of the clerical service. It may be | Brice could make tha other senttors nymed Baby Wagner, uged 2 years, cut and Sriiean to provide for my family, 1 am saving a | companies, this department under and by | some one, induced to go to his store, where | that the present law!was good enough for | 5ald that we no longer have a census office. | see their way clear to voting against (he — - A little money éach year, and by i Ume | virtue of the power conferred upon 1t by the | o vas aasaulted, robbed of 3,000, bound | Lo 3 that It obuld mot be Improved | There Is yet a chiet, a fow, very few, chiefs [ bill. He could, and he alone, bring the Another Prize Drill 8 I reach old age I will be in comfortable | section referred to will refuse to permit | witn ropes, the building fired, and “himselt 3910, - ARG L4 Aok, he P! of divisions, and a small number of clerks. | strings to bear. Brice s the Key to tarift LITTLE ROCK, Ark.,, March 17,—A circumstances.! As theorles, these are | citizens of Kansas to have greater privileges | ete to perish in the fames. 11y stran upon; and it is my opjalon that we will fol- | Tho work his been done, and that which has | loklsiation In (o senate. © Withest him th | tors i ROCKs Ark, ) n in- plausible, but when compared with actual | in Missouri than are accorded to citizens of [ position was discovered, and he whs reme low pretty much the same program.” not been published is in the hands of the | bill would fail. When he assumed the | oo et drill will be held in Little Rock experience they are found defective. The | this state by the laws of Kansas.'" from the building before the heinous de A most surprising fhet in connection with | printer. About a year ago the remainder | leadership of the kickers it meant either | the first week in July. uncertainty of life is not taken into con Many of the rullngs of Mr. Snider, In- | gign of “‘some one” was completed. the tarift d“b‘m.\:{ house and the pro- | Of the force removed from one or two great | some success for them or the failure of the | 6f the business men organized last night A stock company sideration at all. The young man assumes | surance commissioner of Kansas, have been et —— 1 ol o del on the Wilso buildings into limited quarters, a floor or two | measu. He is not satisfled with the bill ; with $10,000 patd-up cap! e that he will save his insurance premium | before published, but his latest Is the fol- CORNER IN MAY WHE. rlrml‘lllehu,;‘nl(::(u P (4 e [N'rl}:uli\n\'llsl ;‘I;»I,Ef:,l: in a building of modest dimensions. There | yet and Intimates that it may fail, but the | be ymfn R e “'”.‘.- “,“r_[..l;t I:uu(.(.' and invest it annually, but experience proves | lowing to have po policy, No suggestion, no set | have been dismissals, gradually but surely, | prospects are much better than they were. | panies of the United States are expeo that he Will not. The man of means as- | Three companies, all prominent, insured a | yyouyy purchases by McGlaufiing Supposedly | program of their own, They simply follow | until the force has dwindled down to many | I the bill gets through he will probably bo | 1o participate 9 sumes that he will always be prosperous | school building at Effingham for $15,000, Backed by Pardrldge. the lead of the majority. True, they may | less in number than are frequently found in [ feted by the “reformers.”” Just now he is - and at death, no matter when It comes, he | pach poarrying one-third of the risk. = The | o)\ ppANCISCO, March 17.—There came | Submit some miBor mmendments and sce | a single division in the departments, feeling pretty well, thank you. When the Major Burke Engaged. will have his property, yet only three men | buflding burned and the companies appeared | S d 1, them 'voted downiby. e Qemoorats and the | The a proposition before congress for [ mejority wants to do anything its leader [ NEW YORK, March 17.—Major John B, out of 100 ever reach old age with a com- | to settle the loss, having first obtained the | near being a panic on the Stock exchange. republicans, but If they would get together | some time to continue a skeleton of the cen- | consults Brice. It doesn't consult G. C., | gurke, who has helped ‘ - . petency, but every man in 100 of this class | estimates of a prominent bullder that the | May wheat jumped from $1.10 to $1.15 and | i map out o systemutic order ot buciness, | sus bureau contindously from one decade to | that's certain PERRY 8. HEATH irke, who hss helped to maka’Rufisia BUL I8 egotistical enough to belleve he 18 one | structure could be replaced for $12.000, and | closed strong at $1.15. This jump was a | which would ingiude the framing of a serles | another, 50 as to have the preliminary work ———— famous and rich, is to marry. The lady la of the three. The economical wage earner | that he would undertake the job for that con- [ g oiiee to brokers, nearly all of whom | Of amendments,:aud. stand together and | in hand and retain the most skillful statisti- ROBBED IN CHICAGO, said to be Mlle, Corrine Le Cauer, who was who has a family depending on him admits | sideration. This was satisfactory to San he hoxt: ! 1 1 th appeal to the repubMeans for support there ' clans and expert men and women fin the 5 ——— in charge of the French exhibit in tha in his argument that he is perfectly willing | the school irusteos, hewever, and an ap- | Wero on the Whort end, and there was & | %10 goubt that thay could succeed In | counting and bookkeeping departments, but | owa Stockman Knocked Down by Highway- |y oot B U PROWER World' st any time when his death may ocour | praisal way entered Into which resulted in a | Wild scramble to cover. Al the excitement | 1 ourie (oo Chmenduenie i | e e e s n In the Heart of the Big City. DADUAGERIRE E Ak fho World'n Galr, bis wife should take in washiug, and that . disagreement. ~The school people forthwith | was caused by the operations of D. W. Mc- | materially protect fasming interests. They | simonious democrats in congress sat down | CHICAGO, March 17.—(Special Telegram ki coremany. WIIL take place somb time Iy his cl;:ldn-n should l»‘:l'«v‘rl:"wlflhrv Mm“lf l::‘:‘n made w vr;;«»l: h;x!-) “n":;l.ml l);..n nuulll:l ::w Glauflin & Co. That firm has been buying | seem, howe to be completely prostrated | upon It There Is no question that economy | to The Bee)—Lawrence McLaughlin, a | ‘0 Co Y Summer. or sell newspapers e eet, because | compan: rst submitting the same to the s =g ooy 4 in the face of actfon. They do ol d be advanced by such a polic; Divi- LT 3 S He Rt AlE with his death the income would be cut | superintendent of insurance In Kansas, who | M8Y Wheat during the past three or four wlml:_‘_“{“tnmz flp'_;{u'r Il]“:yr ;I,}g:::’l\:fi»l:ll :lx::l,u:)\i»r“:;nl\"\'m.l. ¥ Ayah & poller wholly | Btockman from Sheffield, Ia, came to the - Big Bhoo Factory Amigns, oft. They overlook the fact also that the | approved the action. These proofs were | months, and yesterday took all that was | pegides being timid and showing a willing- | abolished or consolidated with other divi- | CIty yesterday with a lot of stock. While WORCESTER, Mass., March 17.—Th young man who has no one depending on [ served upon the companies with an order | offered. McGlaufiin & Co. for some time | ness to blindly follow the democratic free | sions until the little office is a single division | Walting for a Chicago & Northwestern train | boot and shoe manutacturing firm of Isane P, him, has no one 'w «l: pend on I\lmlr'll t \‘;14 rmnl er Soider to pay !:n:; same at l;n-'- OF | have been quietly engineering a corner, and | traders, they seem td acknowledge that | and nearly all of the best men have been dis- | at night he took a stroll about the city, and | Ruth & Co. of Spenc one of the big: In_many cases his insurance policy Is the | stand the consequences. course *‘the con- | . o nearly every operator o e | they have no possible ingenuity or influence. ssed. The work of taking the eleventh shed Clinton and 1o ety gest concerns ¢ kind e co only item of collateral In his possession | sequences' means a revocation of the licenses | fouy BAVe, '('_,,".\"’M.““‘,f{."_ RATRION 00 Lo | 10t aaud ALTRREroE Iha noaitataliane || missad, Ti6 Wtk Of LKIE Feached Olintan and Randslph: atrests’ about N Bf. AR "l“" kiad i "] ek when prolonged sickness or death o in the state, and before standing this the | wyo 5 backing them, though it is rumored | Seénate are willing to support this tariff bill MUTILATING THE WILSON PILL. 9 o'clock As he passed the corner two | has assiened. ts factorv emvlovs 2,000 takes him. The business man and the | policies will probably be paid in full, that Ed Pardridge, the Ohicago plunger, | {OF the south, which proposes to destroy the There {8 quite a scramble just now by | colored men felled him by a blow from a | bands, No statement can be obtained of Its wage carner forget the fact that - their who is in the city, {8 putting up the money. | farming industry of the country, simply be- | the democratic senators who revel in the | sand bag. When he recovered conscious- | A%£ets and labilitie credit i enhanced to the amount of their Insurance Ftems, McGlaufiin’s purchases for the day were | CAuse It provides income taxes. The popu- | title of ‘“‘conserv for the h ot | ness two hours later he found himself in an PP T A PTG TS policies A. J. Love went to Chicago yesterday. 35,100 tons, and it Is estimated that since | !5ts belleve that all who have incomes above | having made it posiblo to pass the Witson | it * 5 (U0, BHE A8 0 i Y The size of the average polley I8 about |y ¢, Cree, a prominent Insurance man | December last he has purchased May wheat | @ few hundred dollars should bear the bur- | tariff bill. Each individual Kicker or his | /¥ LR, 0 In money, and his | GUAYMAS, Sonora, March 16.—Many pros= $2,600. The average not cost of the EAme | of Denver, was in the city Thursday. to such an_ extent that his payihents. weq | dens of governmaent nearest friend for him, 18 claiming the credit | Pass to Shefeld were gone. He was able | peot borings are being sunk at Torres. The n the twentleth payment plai ft 3 The current reply to the query “What Is | margins have amounted to Upwards of §2, NO FAITH IN VOORHERS' CLAIMS. of having forced such nents and con- | to make his way to the central station where | gold comes up on the augur as large as annual dividends are deducted, I8 about'$65, [ The current reply to the query “iVhat ls | wargin cessions from the finance committee as have | he reported his loss. He could not give a | & o hacame’ of the Brefinsurance b ? ,000, Bialnin T i o Jrwees 51Ve & | graing of wheat ative and American or an average cost of a little over $5 per - » ade the measure ac 0 the baker's | de tion of the two men. month, This is a small item of savings to “nn-“l,x..».ll,. M.lxly k]n..“l,l . . St (DAL T 1 hia DURTOE N AN, 10 A0n0l 08 '.]y‘h" o u' , :d. cceptable (” r". 'I“I>” 4] d I ot .- . prospectors are flocking in by hundreds, any man is spent every month without he Massachusetts legislature has passed St Rive to a vote.” It will be recalled that he wos | changes befc T U ST Snow Melting Too Rapidly. Fo 5 suything to show for it. 1t all goes as living | & bill granting special charter to the New | LONDON, March 16.—Sir Henry Bayley | making similar declarations for two months | coonbee Derore they would glve the bl thelr - @ e Woan “at reh 1 “I'I‘ 0 $2an Warks Hutued, txponses. On the other hand, it the same | England Burglary Insurance company Meredith has been granted divorce from his | while the silver repcal bill was under his | "It & stranger were to hear the statements | w. NE, Wash,, March 17.—The warm | RACINE, Wis. March 17.—The plant of amount was Invested In the average sized | The committee having in charge the matter | wife, whom be charged with - committing | care. He fnally did succeed In wearing | mada by some of these worthiss. he wouta | WeAther in the Palouse and Big Bend country | the Belle City Malleable Iron works burned folicy, the poliey bolder 1s doubly secure. | of extending the jurisdiction of the Chicago | adultery with Richard C. Leigh, a rich | out the twelve or ffteen silver men in the | Jump at the conclusion that the majority | 18 t4KIng the snow off in a hurry. All the | this morning. Loss, $65,000; insurance, §20m 7be ivem to reach ol age wad mveds the [ Firo Underwriters’ association over all of [ American, seuate who held on aud made speeches | of the fnance commitice were republican | streams aro raging, many places have been | 000, A