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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1891)
2 THE OJLAHA. DAILY BEE : SATURDAY" , MAJlOff 21 , 1801 TWJ3LYE PAOES. and produced Uio rules of the sotmlo of 1SS ! > , u-lilloSuiinlor .Ktfgleston produced tlio rules of the prcwnt BMslon. The Intlcr discovery tattled till ( jucfltlon , mid then tlio members rcnolvcd iLcniBilves into plcnlcl'itr parties , whllo the imges turned the hall Into a piny ground. Cnidivcro produced nudcvorv fratno from tulltiilru tohlKh-flvo was Indulircd in to kill tlmo. At 8 o'clock both tint-tics voro resolved to tiolilomlf It took nil night. UwnsRoricr- ally understood that Senator Taylor could nut bo found. ThotnctlCT of the opi > "iltion were SHR- ( cstuJ by ndo-slro to Inducotho independents to recommit tlio bill , so in totuhnltof Jts bclnirntnonJc-d us to maximum rates on coal , grnln , lumbur , llvo stock and sevcralotlicr important commodities. Ilio imlopcmletiti objected , Ijcc.iusotboy claimed they had aov- cntccn men imd with thorn they could carry tbo bill. At t ) o'clock ScrfjcanUat-nrms Derby p- pcurol , showinK that ho had inndo the tic- iiunltitiuico of the rain outside , mid an nounced that ho Imd not bcun nulo to find Senator Tnylor In the city. "JInvo you been to bis room I" tiskecl the " president" . "Yet , sir. " "Havo you reason to bcllcvo ho la In the city I" Ittqulred the chair. "L have n'lison to bcllovoho H not In the city , " won tins rcplv. "I was told that ho Imd left word with the typewriter In tbo secretarys olllco that ho was solng to tnko n run over to Council Bluffs , and that ho Mould return on the overling train , I wai at Urn depot whoti the train nrrlvod hcic , anil bo was not on it" "What Is the plcMUro of the scnatol" asked the chair. ' 'Tho order is to bring the absentees before the house. " No answer was mndo. The chair and the torftcMit-nt-armi coti/orrcil. Tlio latter ( lonncd his overcoat njjaln nud pulled the col lar ui > around his ears , Jerked his hat down over his ovcs nnd wont forth to find Taylor ana the stmm. Ho VM headed lor Omaha and stated to TUB HUB that If bo could not cntcli the p.meiiKor train on the Union Pa cific ho would hlro an ciiKltio to rush him thither. At'Ji'SO ' o'tlocltSenator Heck movedto dis pense ) with further procecdliiRs under the c.ul , but only to find the same objection heretofore - toforo referred to. Senator Smith rose at 9:4. : . Ho isninnn who seldom asks the floor. -\v.lntedto in- troduci ) n m&lutlon. The thuir ruled him out ofonlor , The opposition to the Independents at 9 :4"i o'clock were Jubilant. They claimed they would hold out until thn close of the session , If necessary. They nro nil ihoinoro delighted bocnuso the motion for the call of the house wns niitdii liv Senator Warner of ITillmoro , who Im8 been voting with the independents on tbo motion leading up to tbo call. At Khun the gnlltry had become almost de populated. Ainonp the few who remained was n young eoloicd tnan xvltli a face ns black and glossy as anthracite. Porthveo hours ho bad Icanc'd over the balconyhis nrms crossed In front of him nnd hlsoyos fixed upon tbo re bellious crowd boncnih. At 105 : ! o'clock Senator Kelporinadoa cur sory examination \mirliiimontnry manual , which contained a dingi-iim , nnd hastily lciv- ii > K his scat rose to a point of order. "I tnovo to reconsider the motion by which tbo call of tbo house AMIS ordered , " nald the senator , standing in tbo irkialo nisle , till voice tretnuloUH ftoni oxcitciucnt. "Tho senator is out of order , " Imperturba ble' ruled tbo chair. " "Can't ' you consider any motion at all ! " de spairingly Inquticd thosenntof. Thochalrstiookhls head and smiled , and the senator resumed his scat. Then Somtorl'oyntcrshoutocl : "Mr. 1'ros- idont I rise to n question of Infortnation , I'd ' lilio to liiidw what Is In that boltlo bcsido the clmirJ" Kvcry eye was directed toward the presi dent's scat. Tlio Incumbent looked to the left nnd picked up a mucilage bottlo. Ho tlion looked to tlio right and there mot his gn/u n bottle th at had once glistened with the umber of beer. The botllo had been placed on the president's desk without Ids knowl edge. When bo discovered It lie smiled , and In reply dryly snla : "Thero Is not as much In it now ns there uns ucforo the senator from lloono got through with it. " Then the crowd did yell. At midnight tlio - sot-scant-nt-nrms returned ngaln , after having searched the town fruit lessly for Senator Taylor. Ho Is satisfied and so sec ins everybody else , that the ab sentee is in Iowa. The question was "dis cussed , without a conclusion being reached , as to whether the sergeant-nt-arms should cot a requisition from Uovcrnor lloyd and bring Taylor back from the sister stuto. It was decided , however , that the senator was not suUect to arrest beyond the river. The lending Independents are at 113 : HO o'clock studying up the parliamentary manuals , holding that President Majors hail 110 right to cjitertiiln the motion to adjourn , It was not this motion , however , which has caused the trouble , but the motion for tbo call of the homo which was made by Senator "Warner , who had boon voting with the Inde pendents. 'Jim Senate. Lixcor.x. Nob. , March 20 [ Special to Tim BKI : . | The senate assembled this morning nt 10:15 o'clock. Senators Shea , and Coulter voro absent. The committee on public lands nnd build ings recommended the pi3sago ; of senate illo No. S42 , by Senator Woods , correcting the field notes of the original survey of Pawnee- City town slto. The same committee recommended tbo In doflnito postponement of senate file No , 170 , by Senator Collins , enabling cities of the second class to acquire land by gift , devise or purchase for parlt purposes. The committee on liniinco , ways and means recommended the Indefinite postponement of lioiiso roll No.KM regwdlnr the registration of warrants , nnd house roll No.103 recording the Investment of funds derived from the sale of certain lands. Tbo committee on medical legislation returned - turned senate fllo No. 2'lTi without recom mendation. This bill prohibits persons from practisingoterinary surgery without a permit. Tbo .samo committee recommended the passage of sennto Illo No. 200 , appointing a state veterinarian , and the Iniiollnito post ponement of senate file No. ail , for prevent ing the spread of contagious diseases among domestic animals. Sonntor Uandnll Introduced a motion that , hereafter , the senate moot daily during the session , at 0 a , in. The motion was seconded by Senator Warner but , under the rules , was laid over till tomorrow. A number of house rolls was t hen read for the lirst tlmo. The following bills were read the third tlmo turn passed : Senate Illo No. 75 , by Senator Aloore , rela tive to estates by curtosy. Senate tlio No. 178 , by Senator Mattes , in- oorporatlhK cities of the llrst class with fewer than 26,1100 Inhabitants and more than 8,000. Senator T.iylor of the committee on en rolled and engrossed bills hero handed a bundle of bills , which had Just been engrossed - grossed , to the secretary , Tn tlio bundlowas scniito tile .No. IS. This bill Imd pissed the scimto with defective engrossment and was yesterday recalled from the housa for the purpose of bciiiK corrected. The engrossing clerics worked all night on the measure , thus enabling it to bo brought In so early. Senator Switzlor wanted to have It brought up for that wading. Senator 1'oyntcr did not see why It should bo given precedence over a number of other hills which had been on third rending for some tlmo. The chair said. In view of the fact that the bill bnd passed tbo senate and been recalled from tbo house , It was proper that it should bo given early consideration. Senator Kwlt/.ler said that ho hail risen to nskfortho Immediate consideration of the bill , hut If objection were mndo , nil ho wished was that the bill would como up In Its regular order. Senate fllo No. 217 liy Senator Coulter , pro vldlnjjfor thu government regulation and vlndlngupof theatTuinof building nssocl Dtlons. Itocess. In the afternoon the senate took up the Now berry maximum ruto 1)111 on third read lug. It Is still ou , pending a ctdl of the house The HOIIKO , LINCOLN , Nob. , March 20. [ Special to Tim linn. ] The house spent the morning session in committee of the whole. The following senate flics were reported for passage : Sen ate Illo IT by RnndaU , providing that thu lessee of school land may have tlio same ap- prulsea for the purpose of purchasing the same ; sontato fllo43 V > y IColpor , In relation to the estates of insane an d support of in sane persons ; senate Illo 20 by Dsnrt nuthorlilng farruon to form corporations , to Inuo bonds nad borrow money for the bene fit of the members ; sonata fllo Id by Keck nutorlzlng n tax not to exceed 1 mill for removing obstructions In ditches located in two or moro counties j Acnnta fllo 7 , by Stevens , asking ; nld for drouth sufferers from the national govern * jnent , wan Indefinitely postponed. Sonnto Illo UMl , Authorising u warranty deed to bo is sued to John Doe for ntraetof land compris ing eighty ncres In L.nnc.istcr county on pay ment of $1. " ' ) per ncro the pro-oniptlon foe was reported for passive ! senate files ItfJ. lifi , and 101 , locating normal schools ill 1'loroc , Chad ron and A urora , were all passed over for future action. The following house bills were considered ! House roll 303 , appropriating S75OOOto ex tend the sewer from tbo sUto penitentiary , Insane asylum and homo of the friendless down Sa.lt creek. Sodorman moved to strike out the otinctlng clause. The motion was strongly opposed by tlio delegation from Lancaster , Stobblns ( Ind ) o'f Buffalo declared that there was no necessity for this sewer , nnd state money should not bo squandered in this man. ner. ( lalo thought the bill was not worthy of his support. Crambsald that Lincoln had licon enriched by locating public Institutions hero , nnd the state should not bo put to this additional expanse. Oakloy Insisted that the valors of Salt crcok , which is a sluggish stream , were Doing polluted nnd poisoned by tlio sowcrngo from public institutions above tno city , and considered that It was no moro than ilghfc for the state to conduct this sowerngo to a point below the city as con templated in the pending bill. Soctormaii's motion prevailed by a hirgo majority and the enacting clause was stricken out. House roll 3.11 , by Onkloy , placing express companies under the control of tlio board of transportation , was repotted for passage. SIHouso roll HCKJ by Dunn , forfoltini ? the right of way of all railroads , acquired by gift or condemnation , when the line Is not completed within four ycaw , was also re ported for passage. In tbo afternoon session houto roll 401 by Sbrader , nppioprlatlng an additional ? 100- 000 for tbo relififof thu western sulTciers. was called up for ilnnl postageTno bill contained the emergency clause , by which tbo amount voted would bo iminedhlely available , but as It requited a two-thirds vote the bill was not passed , the yeas being M ; nays , .IS. Tbo question then being''shall the bill pais without thn emergency clause , " the vcas wcio . " > fij nays , U ; so trie bill passed , ftomito lllcs 1 ,4 , : } , 20 and 10) ) , bills reported - ported for passage in the tiicrnlng session vore taken up and passed. Also house roll SO by Lomax , making It optional with coun ties having loss than 1125,000 Inhabitants whether they shall hnvotliioo or live mem bers of the board of county commissioners. The house then went Into committee of the hole to consider house bills recommended for nrtlon by tbo sifting committee. The following vero recommended for passage and ordered engrossed for a final'rending ! House roll I'D uy Brccn , authorizing ; cities of the first class nnd moro than eight thou sand nnd loss than twonly-llvo thousand In habitants ( South Omaha ) to Issue "grading bonds. " House roll 110 by Lomax. provluing for the election of presidential electors by congressional distilcts. HOIMO roll : )7i ) ) by . "Johnson , directing the board of regents to open a boulevard through the college farm and plat the farm for sale , after a lencthy dhcubblon was laid aside for further consid eration without losing its plnco on the calen dar , but was finally taken up again nnd rec ommended for passage yeas , 15 ; nays , 83. House roll i > 3 by Stevens of Pintle , appro priating fc 1,000 f or the expenses of thoN'o- br.iska militia during the late Indian cam paign was recommended for passage. The house adjourned until Ua , in. tomorrow. Kirst ol'tlio Presents. Lisroi.v , Nob. , March 20. ( Special to TUB Bir. ] Immediately after calling the roll this morning Secretary IMrtllo of the senate returned to his olllco without reading the journal. The president ordered Sorgcant- at-Arms Doty to bring the missing gentleman before the bar. The order was complied with. Then Clerk McCnll of the committee of the whole mounted the platform nnd electrified the senate with a presentation speech , the matter and delivery ofwhich were considerably nbovo the nvorngo of ollorts of the kind. The object of the ad- drcaswho stood before the b.w and u table on which stood an elegant silver tc.i sot , was the secretary himself. The presentation was made In the name of the piipes , the lady clorlts , thomalo employes , the boys in blue nnd the nowspapurjmm. Tbo serrotary was taken by suiprldWmd stated that all ho could do was to simply say ho thanked them. Secretary I'lrtlo Is n modest , unassuming young man and has accommodated employes , members and newspaper men whenever it has been possible so to do during the session. Thu IlHtilovnrtl 11111. Lixcotv , Ts'cb. . : siaroh20. [ Special toTun BrR.l House roll 370 , Introduced by Johnson of Valley , authorizing the board of regents of the state university to build aboulovard 100 foot wldo diagonally through the college farm adjoining Lincoln , provoked a lively discussion. The bill was championed by the Lancaster delegationaided , by Church .Howo and Scott find. ) ofDawon. Urccn of Douglas , Stob- bins of Buffalo , and Gale of Jtock led the op * position. Mr. Gala declared the bill was n job put up byinteiestedparties and that it was the bound en duty of the legislature to stand bo- twccn state property and those who contem plated perverting the heritage of the common people to private uses. Scott ( Ind ) of Dawson , who poses as n "re former , " asserted that ho had given close at tention to this bill , and If It contained nnv- thlng like a job ho would have discovered it , [ derisive cries of ' 'Hoar ! Heart" all ovcrtlio house ] and thought the sale of the land would bcncllt the people of the ontlro state. Mathowson ( doni ) said the state does not pay nny taxes or Interest , and could much better afford to hold the land than any pri vate Individual. Shrader ( Ind ) thought tbo land would never bo worth nny moro than It Is today , and favored the passage of tno bill. The bill was finally ordered engrossed yeas , 45 ; nays , 3S ; but the fight against this mnnsurowill bo pressed by the opposition until the last moment , and the chances nro that It will Do defeated on final passage. Jtjeglnlntlvo Notes. LINCOLN , Neb. , March 20. [ Special to THK BEE. ) An attwrnpt by Shrndor to got the bill to pay the expenses of the contest before thocommltteoof thowholowasdefeutod byim ompbatio majority. This bill lias boon left out In the cold bv the sifting committee , and the chances now art ) that It will never coaio up for consideration. From now on till the close of the session the festive lobbylstwill assiduously cultivate the acquaintance of the "guileless granger , " and tlmo alone -will tell how many of the faithful will "fall by the wayside. " The item "SiO.OOO for now cells" In the ap propriation for the state penitentiary will bo knocked out on the Hoar of the housa. The committee hnvo discovered that C.V. . Moshor is under contrnct to build "eighty celts" and the/ propose that he shall bo com pelled to do so.imd not throw this burden u pen the state , AVcKtorn People hi Chicago. CHICAGO , March 20. [ Special Telegram to TIIF. 13HE. ] Among the western people In Chicago today were the following : At the Commercial It. M , Harrison , Ne braska. At thoGoro-C. L. Chaffce , Omaha ; C , B. Pinch , Kearney , Nob. At the McCoy U. M. Spader , Omaha. At thol'aliucr Mi's.Anna S. Latitlor , Miss S. Jnmos , Omaha ; 11. A. Worthlngton , Butte , Mont. At the Wvllluftton II.0. "Wicker , manager of the Koftruoy Peak tlu mining company. Hill City , S. D ; ' At the Lei and V , II. SohutzmoyorVav - erly , In , At the Ornnd Paciflc-L , . J. Drake , Mrs. Stuart Haydcu , J. J. Jolmson , Miss Johnson , George Kpay , J. ID. Mason und / J. McCabe , Omaha ; \V. H. I'Ub , Mrs. II. F. Strykcr , Lincoln , At the Shcnnnn-Lcroy Hall , Crawford , Neb. ; Mr. nnd Air * . Fred T. I > nns and daughter. Mrs. Jobn 1'lerco , Sioux City , la. ; Mr , andMr.-i , II. D , Jenuln s and daughter. ilotSprlnps. S. O. ( Icneral Nelson A. Miles , ncoompanlod by Mn. Miles , MUs Miles , Master Bherniau Miles , Captain Marlon 1' . Waus , A. D. C. , and Mr , and Mrs. Henilngton , leave the city tomorrow moraine by a private car of the Chicago , t Alton for the City of Mexico. The party will bo gone about sixty days uud will make an extended tour of Aloiloo. DUN'S REVIEW OF THE \VEEK \ , Trade Iipoiiencing a feeling of Oonfitlenco . In the Mure. PROSPECTS FOR THE COMING SEASON , A fellfiht liniiruvcniLMit In Kuportrd , nnd tin ; Miiuoy Mar ket Is Ociiornlly Homo- wlint Unsiur. NBW Vonu , March 20-rypccinl Tolrgram toTni : IlKK.J-lt. 0. Dunii it Uo's. ' Weekly Kevlow of Ttado says : Tnorols * ound In almost nil quarters n feeling of conlldcnco nnd helpfulness as to the future. Though the present effect of short crops Is felt In the northwest , the pros , pcct for the coming scaion Is exceptionally bright , and \vhtlo In sonic of the chief manu factures operations are chocked by the un certainty regarding orlcos , It may bo ex pected that tbo relations between materials nnd finished products will soon bo adjusted totlm now conditions. The sales of wool tit Boston , New YorK and Philadelphia this year thus far shows an in- crcaso over last year of 20 per cent , and still continues laigo. The dress poods makers liavo closed the most prosperous season known and bopo for bettor tirliios presently. In knit goods somocomplain Unit they nro carrying too largo stocks nnd that margins for prollt are close , but a great many orders nro still received. The expansion and dlvcrslllcitlon of the manu facture leaves for foreign simply * only the finer grades of worsted that nro notimulo here , and oven In men's wear woolens there Is soon some Impiovotnent , though the dc- mnnds loolc to styles rather thnn qualltv. The boot and shoo business Is retarded by speculation In hides , ns the prices of goods arono higher than a year nco , but while btiK'rs are cautious they are nunicrotis , nnd tlio shops nro fairly well supplied with orders. The iron trade shows no change , buyers bcliovingttiatas soon as the demand for con sumption in creases again no strikes nor shut dovnsvlll restrict production. Itails are stiftor , and the demand for structural Iron a tnllo bettor. Iho glass trailo Is fdr , with prices un changed , nnd lead Is linn , butcopper weaker. Tbo general average of nil prlfoi is still ad vancing , having risen half of 1 percent for the past week. Itcports from Boston are that tlio general trade In merchandise is not active , the weather hindering. Intcrruntlon from strikes Is toured In the boot .md shoo mniiufactiiro. Leather Is quiet , buyers having supplied their needs , nnd hides moduli , as consumers resist specula'lvo advances. At LMilliutolphin , the iron trade is dull , nnd the trade In liquors nnd tobacco quiet , In jewelry , paints and glass , trade is liffht with small collections , while in printing and leather the manufacture business is bolter , and In cliemlrals fair. I'ittshurg notes no chanfjo In Iron , except a growing scarcity. The Motiongalicia coal mines aio busy. At Cincinnati trade is quiet and collections fair , and nt Detroit trade is very fair , equal ling last year's , though country collections are slow , Chicago reports a decrease , compared with last year , in Hour , com , barley , lard and butter , nnd n decrease of half In dressed beef , but an Increase ) in oats , rye , curea meats. hides and wool. In dry goods , clothing , and boots and shoes , trade is larger than a year ago , but collections not so good as they were recently. MHvaukco notes much discontent among miners vlio have several weeks' wages un paid pending negotiations for the transfer of largo proper ties. -At citiw west of the Mississippi trade is fair for the season except at Kansas lllty , whore itls dull , and in that region generally collections tti-a improving. j\t Now Orleans trudois barely , fair , ' at Memphis llthnrgic , with slow collections , and at Xiittlo Itock money is tight , but Savannah has' a jubilee over receipts of 1,000,000 Dales of cotton in a year and reports bright prospects. n'ho money markets are easier at most of the Interior cltios , Including ChlinigonudHos- ton. At Now York rates have chunked but Httlo , 2 ! to a per cent on call , but there is sornodifllcultyln obtaining commercial loans. The treasury has put out § , ' . (1.00,000 ( raoro money than it has taken In during tbo vrcolr , besides issuing Jl , 000,000 raoroin silver notes. The business failures occurring throughout the country during the last seven days were 275 as compared with 273 last wook. ' jni. ] > FOU .t Hanson. A. Wealthy Detroit Man Kidnaped IVoui His Home. DETROIT , ISlicb. , March 20. Joseph Per- rlne , proprietor of ono of the largest planing mills In Uotroit , and a hilf millionaire , was called to his door by u stranger list night with a message purporting to como from an intimate frioud , who was reported as 111 nnd desiring' I'errino's attendance. IDcrrinoloft homo with the stranger about 10 o'clock , entered a coupe with him , and went away. -At 2 o'clock this morning Perrlno's door bell rang and an envelope was thrust in by a youne man who Immediately disappeared. The envel ope contained a check for $15,000 on the Peninsula bank , of which Pcrrino Is vleo president and a largo stockholder , a promis sory note for $10,000 , payable in llvo days , and n letter to Por- rino's ' iicpiiow , Mr. Ilcssolbaek , advising "liiin to cash the check , negotiate the note , or failing in either to raise $15,0"0 ou his own property to bo paid as a ransom for Perrlno , who Is held by parties whom tbo letter did not disclose. The letter appointed a rendez vous at which the money might bo paid this evening. The police voro immediately put to work on the case , but they have no clue elthor to the persons who kidnaped Pornne or to his present -whereabouts. Pcrrino Is a bachelor , fifty -oicht years old , and Is oxtonslvely interested In Detroit In dustrial and financial Institutions. The letter to Ilosselback stated that Pcrrino liad gotten Into trouble -with a woman nnd had to pay the money ovorbut this statement is scouted. Both the note and Uiock bore Porrlno's genuine - uino signature. rSIlI.NE KETDKNS. .Tosoph Porrlno , the wealthy nlllcr who was kidnaped In so mysterious n manner lastnlght , returned homo about 8 : 0 this ovonlng , safe nnd sound , but somewhat un nerved by his experience. Ho says that upon entering tbo coupolast night his suspicions were not'oroused until ho noticed tbo vehicle turn In the opposite direction to his friend's houso. lie then throw open the Ooor and at tempted to Jump out. Ho was mot by two masked mon , who bold revolvers to his head nnd forced him bauk into the cnb , they following. They then bound , gagged and blindfolded him , the cab keeping on , nnd I'errino was unable - able to keep any idea of tbo locality in his mind , Finally bo was removed to a room , where Ills cnptora released him from his bonds and covering him with a revolver , forced him to wrlto Iho ohcclt , proinmissory note anil loiters , Thd latter were dictated from typewritten copies In the hands Of his captors , v.ho . remained masked and disguised. Porrlno was not further disturbed till late this nftoinoon , when his captors Informed hint thnt their gamous up , but that they would got bun next time , IIo was then rebound , gagged nnd blindfolded and ccnauctou from the room , Tholr course scorned to lay over a ploughed field , after which they entered the cnb and another long roundabout drive was commenced. At last Pcrrino was unloosed and thrust from the cab In a dazed condition , and before he rcco > crcd himself the cab had disappeared. Ho lluully located himself ns being at the corner of Myrtle and Thirteenth streets , lie boarded a Myrtle street car nnd was stiortly homo. The valuables ho had with him were not touched. IIo was fur nished with good food and treated with con sideration during hU captivity , Ills story Is accepted BS reliable and the police are making oveiy effort tolocato the perpetrators of the outrage. A Deathbed Conl * ' KocirnsTEU , N. V. , March iiO.-Mw. Quirk- ley , ustcr of Arthur Day , who was hanjedat WolUma , Out. , December 18 for the tnurdor of lilsuife , xvhotn lie pushed over aprociplco near Niagara Tails , died jcstcrday. On her deathbed she confessed thut aho Incited Arthur to the murder and helped him irash his wlfo orer. Tlio KryBtone Kiitlunnl Vorccd to Close Iji , Dimes. 1'im.ttiKt.viiiA , Jtnrch SO.-Shorlty after the Keystone NUtlouul bank opened this morning the Iron tiobrs were lowered and the following notice vjiivijlaceil on them : This bank clo'jfli , by order of Iho comp troller of the Iroiwii-y. N. P. Ditnw , > jSntiotial bank examiner. The closincof the bank wnsa surprise to most of the crodltdrsi jiuring ttio linnuelnl stringency last year there were rumors af- foctlngtho bank ilnd , a heavy run was made on It , out the Institution was tided over and was thought to bo In a goott condition. The largest depositor-xvai the city of Philadel phia , which has there about MOfl.000. The uuthoriicd cnnltnl of the bank wna flGOO,0K ( ) . Asm-plus of flOO.ww is claimed. No statement of the bank's liabilities and assets is obtainable. Itls said that the bank was classed lr/ the comptroller by reasons of its resctvo fund having fallen below the amount required by tlio nntlnnnl banking law. The bunk has deposits amounting to Sl-)00,000 ) and It Is claimed It has assets suf ficient to meet this ninount. It in salu that the b.ink owes the Clearing House association about f 10,000 , which was pnrt of the nionuy advanced by the associa tion to assist the bank when the run was mndo on It December last. All information regarding the closing of the banl < Is with held by the bank ofllclnls beyond that con tained Ina letter signed by the president , which said the payment to the clearing house of n very largo"atnountof loan ccrtltl- cotcs kept tholegjilrcservo of cash below the average required , by law and that the Insti tution still suffered from the iccont run. In vestments ofdoposltcd money exceeded 75 pcrcuntnnd the totals of Into deposits nro bollovod to have been insufficient toswell the reserve fund to the required 1,1 ! per cent. These facts vcre reported to the comptroller of ttio currency by Bank Examiner Draw yesterday and the former promptly ordered the bank closed. The president of a prominent national bank said today : " 1 thlnit the bank cxaminerdid thi ) right thing in closing tbo Keystone bank. Hooughtto have done so some tlmo ago. Tboeredltof the bank was impaired during the panic and It w.is impossible to keep It afloat. The closing of the doors saves the bank from further embarrassment. It seems to mo the depositor ! ought to got their money without any troublu and the stockholders ought not to lose Anything. I know some thing about tlio condition of the bnulc , and I know it U In better shape thnu most people boliove. " Another bank president snld : 'Tho ' dc- pqsltors will > -ct their monov In full. Noono will lose a dollar , except the stockholders , who will lose only in depreciation in the value of the stock. " Comptroller ImecjOidored It. " \VASIIIMITO.V , March 20. [ Special Tele gram to Tin ; BII : | Lacey , comptroller of the currency , said today that it w. s by his direction thnt the national bank examiner had taken chnrgo of the Keystone National bank of Philadelphia. Ills action was based on reports received from the examiner and on "other developments , " The comptroller re fuses to say nny thine in icgunl to the condi tion of the bank until after ho hears the rc- sultof the examination sow In progress. Sustained ami ST LOCH , No. , March 20. President Harrison risen bos sustained the objections of Captain Henry Weasels n the court-mwtlal case ngalnst him. Tlio court-martial had been or dercd for.lnsuborflnmtionnnd language unbe coming an ofHcer anil n gentleman , but tlio objection wn mndo on thn ground that the order had not icceivcd tbo president's signa ture. In sustiiiningCaptahi Weasel's ' objec tion the president ! severely reprimands him , howovor. _ Worse 17liiiii .SnppuHecl. Xavis-\u.i.r.Ky. , March 20.Tho failure of Theodore SwnrU & Co. , bankers , turns out to bomoroserioui than nt first supposed. The liabilities will reach nearly S7f.U,000 , and it Is probable that not moro than 10 cents on the dollar will , evpr bp pjiid. The concern has been ieptnp ( fortovcral mouths past by dospprntcelTqiV * , .and itho legality oflts-opor- ationsiduilug' that tlmo mi ) ' now questioned. A. hiuiibns- lat lure. PISE Burn' , Am , , March 20. The Cypress umber cnmi > any's mill , railroad and tirnbor ands at Shorrlll , Ark. , are in the hands of , ho sheriff. The charter for the company was taken out hi Wisconsin. The clalm-iatr- irregato 510,000. One of the principal cred itors is the First National bank of Freeport - port , 111. _ Unnbloto nicot Obligations. March 20. James H. Darvoy & b. , stock brokers , have announced their In ability to fulfill stock exchange obligations. J. It Harvey lias disippearoct and his nart- nors are uimblo to assign any reason for his absence. _ Jsc\v "York Oliisswaro An lirniiioiit. New Yoitic , March 20. Alphonso and Gustavo Do Kcisthal , Importers of china and tlasswarc. at .55 Murray stieet assigned oday. Liabilities about $150,000 $ ; nssots not itnteil. _ _ 111EV I senator Allison f-lutcs His Opinion ol * the ( jytichcd ItiiliiuiH. ECIIUQIE , la , March 2i ) . [ Special Tolo- ; ram to THE Ilr.u.l While hi New Orleans lie other day , benutor jMllson was seen by an Associated press reporter , who tele graphed that tbo senator had stronu'ly de nounced the killing of the Italians , and he asserted that the ovkloiicu brought out on he trial was not strong enough to convict , hoin. Senator Allison reached his'homo in .bis city today , nnd tea corresponclontheom- phntlcally denied the statement , saying that , as far as ho could learn , nil but two of the slaughtered Italians woroknown to bo guilty. Ho said the United States could not bo hold lablo for indemnity. K I ted by Faith Cure. DunUQ.OT , la , March 20. Intelligence was received to-night of nil utroclous alTnir at BjirinRvilio , Lynn county , this stuto. John Donn'a child was taken sick with diphtheria nnd physicians were summoned , bat the father would not lot them in , as ho believed only In the faith euro ns practiced by two old woinon of Anamosa. They commenced tboir practice , but ono child grow steadily worse and died. Subsequently two other children were taken sick nnd treated in a simllai * manner and both died. Pu ollc excitement is lutenso. Seine citizens havo. talked of arresting the old womnn , whlla,6U\crs \ talked of lynching them. Bccomlnfr'fc'arful they left town and nothing lias been scoil since hoard of thorn. d 'jf' Aldrriuen Keslnnlng- . DM MOINRS , la.p March 20. [ Special Tolo- granite TUB BEU.'b--At the mooting of the cltycouncil today "Alderman Conrad YOUIIR- orman presented hs | rcsnrnntlon , to take o ffect Apill 1 , and.'ii was accepted. 1'ross of private business Is clvon aj the reason. The vacanov will bd'oidlcd by special election April I- ! ' . It is snldi'Aldcrraan Wherry will also resign nnd * JtMt the vacancy will bo tilled ut the sumo tiim\ tlic Duty. Dtnt'Qt'f , la , Efrfaroh 20. [ Special Telegram - gram to Tim BRrfp-jho wholesale grocers havonKrced upon a man to moot the reduc tion of sugar dutle whlch takes effect April 1. Stocks on banOiffdl bo disposed of- and now stocks ordered Mil bo shipped In bond , to Do hold until midnight of March 31 , when tho"survoyor of customs will release them , nnd they will nt once bo forwarded to coun try customers. Jlcd Jrum Ifeart FoNTARi.i.KIa. , March CO. [ Spoclal Tel egram to THE BKB. | .Alexander M. Cow , formerly cashier of the Exchange bank hero , died tills morning of heart dlsoaso. He nroso as usual nurt went about , when ho called to his wlfo , saving she would have to help him. She helped him back to bed , Ho snld : "Ooodby , mother ; lain djiugV'and ' expired Immediately. SI lot His \Vil'o and Siilcitlcd. ST. Ai.mSH , Yt. , Wrcli 20.M1. . T , Hard- Ing , aged twenty-two years , and the husband of u dissolute woman , today tnot kor dead and thoti killed hlmsolf. Gravity of the Situation Jtut Bagtnnlug lo Bawu Upon England. FRANCE WILL NOT RELAX HER CLAIMS , Cariiollltcfl Sj vngc Ovi-r dlailstono'D 'Iluit Homo Itnlo Is Duller 1'nr- tCipurtiU { Jf3l Ini Xew 1'nrJc AtnitMtrrt l'rc i , ] IiO.vnov , Jlarch ! JO. The gravity of tlio ICow fouudland cuostloa ] only begins todawn upon the country , In yesterday evening's ' deb.ito . in the house of lorastho leaden on both sides avoided as fnrns possible touching the probable complications endangering the peace of the empire , yet could not avoid Im parting the impression thnt developments are likely which mny glvo rise Toscrious ttoublo. I-ord Salisbury , In the gravest of ministerial deliverances , weighing every word vlth care , admitted that It was dlfllctilt to look without grave apprehension to the future In view of the stiotig feeling In Franco against the slightest relaxation , even of the most extreme and unicasonauloof her claims. Lord Salisbury refrained from disclosing - closing what Inducements would bo offered to Trance to consent to nn nrrangoment sat isfactory to Nowl < 'oundlaui1.tUo was equally rotlccnton the ( lucstlon ot whether nrmed cociclon would bo used to enforce tbo Kim ba ton ! bill. The Islnnd , ho said , had been the sport of historic misfortune , It was nn illustration of tbo continuity of his tory. These phrases recall the si > ecchos on the same side which have preluded ttieworst forms of Irishoppression. . The debate has profoundly agitated members of thecommous. The tenor oftlio communications exchanged today by lending liberals points to strenuous opposition mi behalf of the Now Poundliind government , and had Hcnncssy made his threatened motion to adjourn to ubullcngo the government policy , ho would have had a following suftlcieiitly strong to show the gov ernment the opinion of parliament setting ngainst the bill us too stringent n measure. Hcnncssy was Induced to defer the motion until Smith raalces his promised statement Monday. Lobby forecasts tonight agree that the government -will pnuso until the delegates coming from New IToundland have had a chance to bo beard , Tjord Knutsford's bill revives the crown's authority to instruct naval oflicerato enforce thottentles of Utrecht , Versailles ami Paris , securing fishing rights to franco. The bill provides for its own suspension if the Now Poumllnnd legislature passes measures neces sary to sccurotho modus Vivendi. The lib erals will advlso the ilolciMtion to acccdo to this , promising to support the colony in de- mandlnc that tbo limit settlement should m- cludo the withdrawal of Iho French from the Is'ew IToundland const. The Speaker in itslssuo tomorrow will re flect the general feeling In siy ng that it would relieve bushels of embarrassment if the Now Fomidlamlcrs shipped theirgovornor aboard a mail bolt and hauled down the union jack. If they did this they would likely llml that the jieopic of the United States would pause before accepting nn addi tion to the republic burden with the hostility of France. Parncll left Dunlin tonight for Sllgo-\\horo his candidate , Dillon , is facing increasing odds. The I'arnellitcs' ' hope that that * section of tlio clergy would refrain from Interference has been blasted as the whole of the cloigy of thodistrict are be coming sictivo agents in thn election. Parnell has promised to explain his position regardIng - Ing Henley's challenge Sunday , but the nn- tionnllstsexpect ho will not decide whether to niceptlt or not until ho has soon the issue of thoSligo snuggle. The Parnollites aio in tensely snvngoovcr Gladstone's declaration that homo rule will bo impossible with I'ar- nell as tjie Irish loader and lalso the cry of English declaration , On tbo other band the natlonnlists look upon ttio declaration as en abling the Irish people definitely to recocul/.o thatndhenslonto Parnell moans the collapse of the constitutional movement , 3lflJlFJE.lli.tCK fiV HFflCE. Invest isatliiR tlioCliarges Cinciii'iiiti llnnril of Improvement * ) . COHIMIHW , O. , March 20. [ Special Tele gram to Tun HKK. | The legislative commit tee Investigating the charges against the Cincinnati board of Improvements has submit ted a report finding the { evidence was largely hearsay ; limb there was doubt as to any Ir regularity on tbo part of tbo council ; that Comptroller Stevens has boon guilty of mal- feasancci In ofllco ; that the testimony does neb sustain the charges ol malfeasmco and j corruption against members of the board of I Impiovemcnts' , that the existing condition from August till the board wus legislated out of olllco vouldhavo Justlllcd the governor in taking summary action had the power of re moval bccu vested in him. Thought to Hnvo llcon Drownod. TACOMA , \Vash. , March 20. Fears are en tertained hero that W. L. Bartlett and O. W. Frccse , respectively city cdltorand man- agingcditor of the Monmouth (111. ( ) Atlas , together with two daughters of a man named IClncs of Huron , S. L > . , weio drowned in Plicationnd. The party has been since Thursday noon , when they started for Yashonlslnnd in a small boat. A thorough search will bo made tomorrow. jn it.v/v i A\fic 11j The Company Making llxtcnilvpl'rcii- nratlonsTor Work : 'Mils Sn lujf. HIMCITY , S. 1) ) . , Jlnreh SO.-rSpeclnl lo Tun llrKj With the one-nine of sprint ? indi cations of coming activity nro soon nbout the headquarters of the liar-toy Peak tin milling company which nro loc.iteil lion1 , Tills coin- p.uiy . , which during the pnst two yours stnro the bcf-lnning of Its nctual work , has conllncil Hi attention to prospecting and lust In t ; ninny lodges , 1ms now settled down to the worUbf ( Icvulopnicnton llvo of its properties whltli tip to tlio present time have shown the best ix'sulu ' on the tests mndo. 'J'bcso nro Iho Cowboy , \vlilcli now has a depth of snaft of a Httlo over two hundred foot : the Coats nnd Addle , the RlialU o ( which hnvo n doptli approach ing tlirco hundred foot ; tbo Xcvndi No , ! ! , \\ith 1(11) ( ) foul , ami the r.ortlt ? with about two liundroilnndllfty feet depth. Those mines nil linvu oilier dovolopnicnls in the way of drifts , tunnels , wliwa , etc. , luniclont lo thoroughly teat thorn for stroiiR nnd con tinuous ledges , with good ore bodies. 'J'lio attention oftlio tnaimcemont will ho almost v. holly given to those live mines d win p the next ah months. The present Intention is to sink oiich of those shafts toadopthof nt lonst six hundred feet , with the necessary levels ntroKiiLir Intervals , to thoroughly open them up to that depth. In tlio further development of this soliomo of producing American tin this company IMS deturinliicd to erect a mill for tbo re duction of ores , the work on which bus nl- rc.ulv boRun , The plant will consist , of crushing undconcontratliiff works on n model which hns boon decided on hy thoroughly competent null men , after inurlf expoiinient- ing , ami which It Is s.iid will moi ttlu > to- qiilreiiicnts of thoc.isonucl will lw cnp.iblo of uhposliiR of WX ) tons of ore per day. Some of tlio nctlvo dlroctois oftlio roitipiiiy will bo on the cround about the 11 rst of Anril , to locate - cato tlio ox act si to which the local niannga- incut nnnouncc"s will \vlthitiono mlle of > 11111 City. Lnga suniclcnt to produce)300,010 feet of lumber nnd tlmbois , liaro been out and delivered to tbo connmny' sawmills , ox- clu'.lvolv for this building. IJids have been reccivod but no contract will be let until tlio arrival of the directors from Now Yoik. It is Ibo intcntioiiof tills company to fulfill tlio condition under \vlilcli the duty on bar tin wns placed by the fifty-llrst congress , and ill cider to do so it lias lie time to lose. Tlio Now Pcotch Iloinaticp by I > Ir . Amollii i ; . Knrr. OUVNOD , Is'r. , March ! iO.-iSpocinl Tclo- gram toTiinHui : . ) MUs Amelia 13. Dnrr hnseoino to this jilaco to rest , laving com pleted n Scotch ronmnco entitled , "A Sister to ijinu , " which she has sold to the New York Ledger for . * ! , r > 00. The story is mill In I ifo and Mrs. Bnrr has spoilt many months In preparing It. She has taken a i-ottago on OrangOHtroct. The story opens in tomor row's Hnster numboi1 of the Now Yoilt I eJiror , which iilsolmsMrs. bVnnnis Hodg son Burnett , ( Jeorgo Hanuroft and Dr. Folk Obwald as contri butors , < iritt-iii > Cnllfornia IjcglslatIvo Coiiimlttoo In- Into tin ; Jliu Icr. C.il. , Starch 'JO. The com mittee Investigating the allegations of nt- tempted bribery in connection with thosonn- toiial contests this morning examined Unsli- iorMoKunxloof the Fresno Loan anil Sav ings bank , who IdcntiJicd tbo torn checks as tliose of bis iwnk. Ho couhl not toll whether so large n sum ns & , ( MO had been pnid out Monday or not , but the boons would show. IIo did not remember that any currency hail been paid out of the bank slnco their last re mittance to their correspondents in Sail Fran cisco , tbo Crocker-\Voolworth bank. The cashier produced the cash book of the bunk nnd turned to Saturday's entry , which showed thnt ho remitted to the Crocker- Woolwoith bank ( * i,000 in currency , IIo added that tlio money \vas scut by oxpicss to San Francisco nnd the checks exhibited were the snmo ones wrapped about the money sent. HcHcinhlcs \Vliite\vnsli , SAX Fiuxuisco. Ciil. , Mmcli 20. [ Spocinl Telegram to Tin : llii.j : Chairman I3ledsoo and thrco members of the legislative committee - too appointed to investigate the charges made by the Sm , ITruncisco Kxnmincr ngninst-As- seniblvraan Elwood Burner has prepared a majority report , which was presented in the assembly today , but it ms refused a rc.iding because the minority report Is not yet ready. The majority report found that no under standing existed between limner and the police commissioneisof San Francisco , either with regard to the passage of the bill Intro duced by Bruncr to Increase the police force of certain cities or as to other matters , and that llruncr did not have six appoitments on the Sun Francisco o no nt Tils disposal. The ictiort further decided thnt Briinor bad not given a recommendation for an appointment to the foico and received therefor $100 ns part of a plan to entrap and expose any guilty con spirators ngniust himself , but that ho did so with the Intention of selling a no&ttloii on the police force and iiDpropriatlngto hlmsolf nnd accomplices the proceeds of such sale , No recommendation as to further disposition of the matter is made by the committee. Pntrons of IndiiBlry , XC. , Mich. , March 20. The Patrons of Industry constitution was amondc'l today , reducing the per capita tax duo county from subordinate lodges from 15 to 10 cents , from county to state from 20 to 10 cents , stnto to supreme 5 toI ccnU nnd the chnrter fco re- lured from 1 to & ! The suhjeebs of Inde pendent political notion was warmly dls cussed nud decided iidvimely. Curler Ilnrrlmin Unoukoil Out. Cmt'.uio , Mnrch Si ) . The ilcinocratto pri maries to determine the party's candidate for mayor were hold throughout the rlty today. The result shown In the count tonight is that Mayor C ropier has nn overwhelming lend , ns airnlnst ex-Mnjor Carter II. Harrison. The latter , however , has already received an Independent - dependent nomination and has announced his Intention to run whether nominated by the democratic comontlon or not. The AHwoulutloiilll \ Cunui Unilrr the National A icciiifiit. Nr.w YOIIK , Al.iroh -Special [ Toloirr.ini lo Tin : 31n : . ] The following was printed hero this morning : Tbo Amoilean associa tion and National league nro reconciled. The association ugrcod to como bieU under the protection of tbo national agreement , These facts were d Iscovorercd late yesterday. The immediate cause of the disclosure was n dis patch received by the director of the New York club , stAtlng that Allen Thurmun re signed the chairmanship of the mitionnl bonrd , nud that Nick Voung had been elected to his place. It developed last evening that Tnurman's retirement \\ns plnnueil y > omo lime ngo. The National le.igtio people have been quietly at work for several \veoUs en deavoring to patch up with tbo assoelatlon. Messrs. Uyrno , Doyle and Aboil of the llrooklyn dub liavo been particularly active In ofTivllngu rcconcllhtlon. Tim association iwoplorefuscil to tre.it with Thuriiinn , which Is the cause of Ills retirement. What made the Icigne folks partlcul.irly . anxious fora rcronilllatloii with the nssooiutlon wns Urn discovery that , legal com plications were suto to result in thu Cincinnati league. It was dlscovcro'l that Job mon iloos not control us much stock In tbo Cincinnati club ns they thought ho did , IIo onlv controls Itltu the nsslstnnco of Boston , Chicago nnd L'liila- dclphla uontlngcnts. iiii.it.iiA ir.l.vr.s 'Ffn-'f 111 ! I'\pl''hSOH IlilllSl-lf IIS 'll.xiotIN fill1 A not tier Ho at Milllvaii. CniriiOo , March UO. fypuciul Telegram to TIIH UKis.1-.Tnha ICIlram nndVllli.un Mul- doon arrived in the city today from tbo 1'a- clllc const. Speaking of his light with ( . ! 00110 ( lodfiw , Ktlrain suld : "I had n ilcad sure thing of that from the Hrst round. I felt It , und although I fought with caution , guarding against a knociiout blow , I had ( Jodfrcy wliipnod fiom the start. lUithoisa good hglitor , don't make any mistake about thnt. " "Aro you ready to again light Sullivan ( " "licady { i'vo ' been ready for t\\o years , but thn big duller won't 'light. lie doesn't ' want to 'light. lie's notlling butu biag- gait. " ICilrain tloosn'ttliink Ilullnnd Fltzslmmons Avlll flglit. lie says ho does not bolicvo Fltz- xviints ( o light. N firfl to Slnsson , Loum-ii.ii : , Ky. , March 20. | Speciil Telegram - gram to 'JL'm : Btc.l Jacob Scluof or , who is hero playing billl.irds with Frank Ivos , said lust mi-lit. In imswer to n roccnt interview \\ith ( ioorgo Slusson , published in u New York paper : "As champion , 1 think 1 ought torocclro , not toolTor.challcnprfls , and I have tlio right to name tbo time and place , but I vUll play Slosson in Now Vorlc city nchnm- ploiiship frnmo for $ Ji)0 ) toliOO ( a sldo any tlmo between May 3 and May IB , ho to piy SKd for my expenses ; orl will phtv him a champioiislnp triimo In Chicago for $500 u .side nnd I will pay him ftiM for his ex penses. " Ivc.ssaiil : "I will play Sloason ton dnjs after bis ( jnmo with SUiaofer at $500 a slue. " OIlLito I'r loharcl n nii < l DcnipMoy. NIJW YOIIK , March a ) . A cablegram to tha Police Gazottn from London says the 1'olicnn club hnsofforod ninirsnof ft'iMJ for a light between Ted Prltrhard nnd .Jack Dcmpsoy , allowliiR Uompsoy tMOO tor cxpouios. Score of tint i-w "Voi-lc l' ilo. Nr.wYoitic , March 20. At 1 a. in. tha score in tlio walking match win : Hughci , 4b3 miles ; Bennett , 47-1 : Moore , -nil. Coino-Awny tin ; U'inner. LIVKIICOOI , Mnrch 20 , The grand national steeplechase was won fay Como-Away. Fatal F-Iro in Nisw Yorlc. Nisw YOIIK , March 20. Two lives wera lost and twenty-two families made homeless oynllrolast night , \vhloli gutted tbo six- story don bio tenement at UlJi Kast Twenty ninth stroet. The dead arc Potcr C. Hynn , aged rtfty. and his aiitor , Mary C. Ityan , aged llfty-lho. Heavy Snow Slorin. MAJISIIAI/I.TOWS , In. , March 20. Tbo heav iest snowstorm of tlio season prevailed hota all afternoon , with no Indications of abutiv ment. At a Into hour toniirht the wouthor is moderating1 and the siiow melting. * Sc'lionnpi * llopoitellVick ! Ml. OAsiiuiiv , N , J. , March SO.-It was reported Into to-night that a largo three-masted schooner bnd lj .i"i wrecked between Sec- blight and Annul-/Park. Asovoiogalorngcd along the coast todiiy and much damngo wiia douo. March April May A. < J Like an This headline immediately It is generally Old friend , suggests to everybody the use Know that The catchy headline of Hood's ' Sarsaparilla , with The months of which it is inseparably con nected by many years ot" use March March in advertising. Hood's Sarsaparilla cannot April May be equalled , because as , a Spring Medicine April ICay- ist , It is a modern medicine , Again attracts originated by experienced Are the best Your attention to pharmacists of today , under In which to take whose careful supervision it is Hood's still prepared. Hood's ad , It is prepared by a Com bination , Proportion and Pro Sarsaparilla cess Peculiar to Itself , and by Sarsaparilla , which it is given Peculiar and And whenever Unequalled Curative Power. The best You see 30 ! , It combines Economy Spring Medicine. " Doses One and , " Strength 100 These "Words " Do not let Dollar" being original with and of Hood's Sarsapa true only March rilla. Marcli rilla.4th , Hood's Sarsaparilla does all that is claimed for it. It April May April lEay really docs edect the most re- markakable cures of Scrofula , Don't they Salt Rheum , Dyspepsia and Pass without Remind that and Purifying blood. you many other diseases , over your It is time to take comes That Tired Feeling. Be sure to get Hood's I cod's ' Hood's ' Sarsapaiilla Sarsapaiilla Sarsaparilla nllrtniBKlxti. UiHUfortB. I'mtrod ) Sold by nil ilrutBlsiH. 9linK forM. I'rcimroJ fioliltiy unlyby 0,1. I10U1) , V CO. , lo ull. M.isa. uiilyby I ) . I. IIOCHIA. CM , Lowell. 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