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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE THIRTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA , NEB. , MONDAY MORNING , MAI OH so , isss. BEAR AND BULL. M H W The Wi.j Mnscoyi o Knows Htw io Haimlo tbc Orientdis. John Bnll Threatens Busaia With an Eternal Smash , Turkey Holds the Zoy to the fe. Situation , and Can Bender England's Task Simple or Hopeless. Lord Dafforin Seems to Kuow How to Manage Bussia , A. Kcvlcw or England' * ) Unfavorable I'oHltlon In Uofzard to lior Prctioiit Complications. MUSCOV1TK POIjIOY. JIOW.EAST Tilt niAU HOLIH Til II OI1UKTALS. Special telegram to THK UKK. LONDON , Match ' 29. llow far the peculiar muscovltd diplomacy has ( toothed matters at Herat no one knuwi. The activity uf this branch of the Uuiiun policy of aggression it only to be gu > 8td nt through revelation. Tlio ameer of Bukhara's alliance with the czar , which hat surprised and outraged the down right Britian as inuoli ai though he bail not had oenturys of experience of HuxBinn meth ods with the orient il r.ican. The suspicion has grown that the Her ittaa nto ull teady to play their put in the tenatti'ju which ill make of O n lahar the lint lite o ( defense for the nmear of Abilurramtn as well m for Loid L\ Bulletin , II indeed thu former dnea not hud hli return to Kab ml contested. If within the next few we-jku the Kuglinh ah mid * ud- donly dii over th t they have beeu leaning tha weight of the vrhulo empire en the bjml- inK rood of the Ucr.tna good faith , readers need not be surpri < od. An the buckjrouud of this impending HI and dual bcomui a tiiflo moro distinct it U recognized mure oloirly that TCnKET IIOtDS TIIH SET to the tltua''ou , and can rendur EnglandV task relatively dimple or almost hopelem by n turn of thu hand. Although It has been ap propriately blow and uugruuious about it , the Koglinh Koverumeiit t > t la t h s n > tu the im perative value of Turkish friendship and baa begun the labor uf undoing Nelidoll'g work. At the present It is brli. vodtlmt Turkey if still midcciilid , but with a Intming toward Kuglandnnd that thuulli ncc..n be obtained if big euouith concessions be nude nbuut Egypt This must bo a bitter dote to Glud. stone and ovou i > woife 01,0 to Lord Derby , whiisoven j ear * ago tnia wtek re'lgned be- cauua the ro-ierrta were u.t culled nut , on they hftTB b en cullbd nut now , in detnouatratinu against Kusiia and in fuvur of tbeuutpeakablo Turk. uu.\GGA.nooio. ILNfll.ANDTIUlKATIlNB BUHHIA WITH AN ETERNAL BUAHH. Special telegram t > THK BHB. LONDON , March 29-Tbe disposition hrro is to make this war go just on far toward utornally mnabhing up Ruania us possible , and , if pluck aud skill can gut at the Ud BSB , Bega , lluvel ut.d Uel > lngfo , the English temper Is uottolduve ouu Btnio in them on top of nuoth'r Thurn it certain to bj uu earnest attempt nn thu Kuglish | urt to make the navy a grand lea'.ure in th i tignt , but thu English weauutisft in tornado bmt , the precise points wluriin Huusia is stronger than any other power , makes the teault of such an attempt doubtful. On the other hand , it U impossible to resist the bellcl that the Kngltbh are largely overt all mating their own pjwer on laud aud rating that ul the Russians far too cjnturupuuu > ly. the fi bUng now in progress near Suakiiu his within a week , illustrated several weak poiut in the BritUb armor. In the Brut place the India troops hava been shown 34 no goot under a tharp attack. Of cimiso this in o the very greatest imporiince in considering the Afghan uamptugu , acd Kugian utHorrs un thu CDutment aru opnn in tiieir docUrationii that the Kugli h of to-day were the pouren loldlew in Jiurupe. POIt 1'KACK Olt WAIl. rAULIAHKNT nBLIBTEH THK rORUKR AND THU COUItT Iti CKIITAIN OX THU LATTEU. Special telegram to thu 15 KB. 3/ONDON , March tf ) , It is ImposUblo t predict either peace or war. The etrauBBit phenomenon of the whole Hltua'ion is the diametrically opposite opinion * hold by two ci.cle , oauhuf uliuoit equal Influence. We'l ' informed polilioiauH are convinced that tha whole thing is a mixture of fright and canard , This U the opiuiun of Lords N .rthbiouk and Hartlngtou , und indeed ull the min isters ro tranquil , whila the court circles are c mviuced that war is in- evitabla. In Gcnnao mediation lies the great hope of p > io. . Kojeut nouudiugj at Berlin in jicuto that Uinuiarck Is lit.lu luLllnod to prevent the enemies which ho hites , and ian mosC , from cuttlug each other thruatH. The czar In iii a plti'ibtti utntH druadiug on 01,0 baud thu nihilista bomlu. and the other deposition position by the milder iekd r > , whu for his brother , ConsUntinu. Lord UufTrrin and olht'r Indian oUicUls are dolug their boat for war on the ground that this is tha most favorable oppntunity and tb.it the uhatice ii unliknly ever to recur. If the Indians hate the Knglish they certainly bate aud dread thu UuMlniis more. The Kngllsh preparutioui fur eicoo.i what the new.inpurs rnvoul , Rvriy movement of thu Itutslaua are kuown and met. Tha Kusiiutm are rapidly gutting reVdy a fleet of swift privatcn uud ] { a land is lining likewise , only the doubles the number. To um up p rlU' ment believes in peace , and the court is cer tain of war DUFFKHIN TJ TUIiJ TllONT , HIS LOBDBI1II' BliaUS WILL I'OSTKI ) . Special telegram to Tha Dee. LONDON , March 20. Lord Dufforln , viceroj of India , has shown himself a willing am able adept in Asiatic methods of Intrigue , ai well asrarf ro. It h i juit been Itiaruec that ho has organized a corps of agitators rendy to etirt at a moment's notice to fomeul a revolt apalnit Husna in ooutral Asia. Tin corps includes many Turcoman refugtri driven from their country by tha indescrib able horrors of Huitian advance into Turk Uu. Mauy nf the refugees hava srau thvii brotneri mutil tl and tortuied to death their wiveaaud d u hu > is dithonoied , and ! t them hare luit Und , H cks nd hsrdi , auc are thirsting for rnveng The Turcoman who still lira in the country AID icporiet ripa ( or a revolt. THK IllUriHII IN KQYPT , aeXKBiLCBAIUMTO UOTB WKUKI8DAT. I NION , March 29. The latent advice from Kgypt says that Gen. Wolseley afte uaking an inipvction of the military stutlon from Doogo'a ' to Onro. will go to Buakitn It Is now certain that the advanoa cf Gen Graham's army to Tamia will be mad Wedn d y and sufficient water stirts a Gen , MoKeils / < r ba has bwn completed to day , Karl Gntnvdtobu irstnwtwl the Dritiil .delegate * to the BOM conference to ba held \ ris to rofu'o to connlder any proposals that might intetfeio with the customiiyquarantUe egulatious , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ THK FUK.NOIl IN CHINA. TUB CHINKS ! WHIP THEM AT LANOSON. PAWS. March 2) . The Chlncio forces ainod a victory over the 1'rench at Lnngson m Friday , They cairicd the key of the po- ition and entrenchment' . The French roops rctronted beyond Dong Dong , They are falling back on the Loukol , Ihe French losn' tn men nnd guns is unknown , Chinese it U estimated are WOUO trong , They menaca the French llnis communication with the south. It is reported here that On. brlmo tin Isle a ks for 'JiUOO ) reiuforc-ements. The French rnvecos have ncrcased political eicUumnt hi I'uiii. A narrow majority was nbtaintd bv thn gnv < n.- uent yeoterday on the vottt of coutideuco cadi to tin ) exucctation thrtt thn ministry will > o defen-ol In th > > next Tonquin dcbatt and lion tthlgn. The riullcr.l ui.d . muuHrrhlrtb irgon pridifti the oiitly Isll of IVmUr Feriy. 'rinco Orloff , Husstaii dlplnu titt ii dead a' i'ontalnbleau. I'Aius , March 20. The following di piitcn received from Gin. llriorlo Ue 'Isb dat d Uuoi , March 'J8 : "I regret to aunnuuca 3cn. rscgrlcr haibetn severely woundwi , and obiUcd to evacuate I.nngson , TIIH Chiutan n thite largn columim u ado an jmpotuour attack upon our position before Kitu . Ool , .lerbitiRor , in the face uf n mperiur number of thu enemy fand exhui ttd ol uuimuuitioii was obllcoil to retreat t < > Dong Dong and Thuuoi , I am amaetlog ajloico on the Cheo and top roads , If the enemy ttill t u creates I ulnll rttlro to Song KOI vhatovcr happens I bopu t > bo able to defend the wi.olo Delta. 1'leasa seud reinforcement * ni n-Miti M pOHoible. Tha cabinet met at S I'cloik this eveuiug , another meeting in th n miner. Thu .Journal Den Bate rays : Franco will make all utcersiry tfforts in behulf of her ons in Tommin. KeiuforctinnuU will be sant not to-morrow , hut to-day. To-morrow how Hver , wo fhnll B > O with whom the lexpuisi- lility ra'ts. Siecle urges the Frtnch expjiii- lon tol'ekln and fay that Vreimer Fdtry will make u statement m thu chamber of dep- UB to-tiioiruw. THK rnENcII ON THK BBTOKAT AND TU8 OH1NKSK IN HOT PUIWOIT QKNkHAL NUQIIIKII KILLKI ) . I/NIXN M'arch 20. A dispatch from P , rU ays it in officially uunouuciiltbu' ; thu Chinese iTiiopa on the Toi.qulu frontier ycstdrdity made a dasperntH atlask upon thu iutreuuhmi ciiino ottabli-hed by G"ueral No rler be ween Langxou and Kilua i'hu front which Gen , Negner boH bp'ii makirg rtcim- nulBanco be > oml the frontier soparatirR Ton- juln fnim China propor. Thu Cliine < o drove the French bojk beyond LiAngnon a > ld capture'l ' that town. Durlnir thu toriea o f fights Gen. Negriar was grievously wouuded , and the French uusuultlta very sorlonn. The Jntust ac counts represent the Fiench troap in full retreat with the Chinnfo vigorously puraulne them. A v nt quantity of cj.iiinis pary and ether stores were. liut. Gen. Negrier received a gun shot wound in thu ehebt , lie was br u ht from Friad but hit recjvery is doubtful. Tbo tnUl French \ < JH * in killed and wnundnd is nut jet known. Gen Brier Do Isle , who Is in chief command in T. niiuiu telegraphs for PS- mrtanre in on imploring tonu which londn the ParisanB t. ) expect a further diauster. A council of wnr waa heM to-day _ with GPU. Stewart , | iuintater cf war , presiding , lutento excitement prevails wherever the b d newH h B bxcomu known in Fiuuce. PARIS , March 2'J. A report.iniu circulation to-tilght that Gen. Negrier 'died from hia wound a. TUB PKKMIElfS I'OIiIGY. A GENERAL BKV1KW OF THE DNKNVIABI.K SITUA TION Ot OBKAT DIUTA1N WITH Ilttll fOHKIOS WARS. LONDON , March 28.At Portsmouth all the ships belonging to tbo first-class nnvul rn serve ! * , Including four Iron clads with al the gunboats and torpedo boils have beeu oideibd into immedlato service and are beinu placed in commission There is marked de crease in the war scare. In fact among the very sober minded there la no war Fotre at all. Sumo of the most Gory jinpos are beginning to usk themielves what crround they have had for causing all the alarrr of the past week. Tbe first announcement of the queen's sum mons calling out the army recorvo and militia almost created a panic. It arouxed tbe national pugnacity thoroughly. It m doov _ ry fight- lug Englishman ready to light right away. The puguucity la Hill up , but there ia a grow ing belief th t it is up for nothing. Tha bloodthirsty are being mulled with th * coldeitt kindfuf water. After putting everybody In a fever heat of excitement by springing without notice the call for the reserved ( ho uiiulstty are. now apparently attempting to minimize tbo import uf her majesty's me * < gAby delay ing to htata what number of millcU uni in t ) rve would be neltcted and put under arm . Every ttfoit woainadotu draw tin guvarn- nent out on this p 'in * , but BO fur without ucceso , bat the mlntstui a h ivo allowed re mrta to be clrcnlatid to thnf fl > ctnouiototh n 5,000 intm were wanted. Tlio-o rep > rta liavo manattd from men gaud uutboilty unit br.iug o p-.tttistently dicnluted they aru nuwg > iior- Hy belit-v.id , and so "the thing baa pu'errd ut. " Twenty-five thousand men In jti-t 'tout cmmgh tn fill the vacnnclea iu thi mui- er rolls cuut > ed by the ui't-nt drafts for uo Kjyiitlaii and Mediterranean utaUous. Some people think them never was any duiiiier f an octu.J conflict with Ku < ni , uud that the ! ivrrument la irylng to obtain glnrv aud leiilt with the pfopln for buying tuiiiuidated tus'ii by an uut which in admitted to' be iuormou ly magnified in the popular con- leptiou , Lut which was really u matter of louii-e and practically inniRiiiGcant. U.'ad- ' tone has rt-piled to the moot prenklngrequeoU or information as to the _ true Import of ttiti que-nV summon t > y snjiiig the government tad ilecidtd tn postpone ull statements on hut subject till after Kastor. Tbe reuly was accuinpanled by a htatument that tha Kovtrnmeut hoped it would bo able luring the inter'm to roach totue arrangement with Russia , Taken either aa sttttesmsuihip or humbug , the premier's evaslcu must b ) confidei > * ii a clever piece of worV. Th lisle of all man available for ser- ca in the army teiervrs and militia have _ rn called fur The dockyard dtpirtnieitn nave been officially notlfiid tuhold tha'iuelvei in readiness to tupply extra stores for mili tary aud naval service , Trie Army and Navy [ J.iette blames thu minor news agencies for fermenting war ruiuon. It chaigei then with having circulated "yarns" atiout thn alleged hurried ca Hi g nut of tbe ships which very often were ship ) actually nn duty at f.ir- tign statiou * and luve figured at being ordered to outfit. The military parriions in Ireland will bo maintained In full strength and may be Increased from tha re serve * , Ag < nts of the Irish organizations have approached the Rusnan embaisy in 1'arii with offer * of asalitince iu caue wai oecuis between Ruiaia and KngUn-l. agents proposa to fomeot a rising in Ireland while Kagland Is engaged In AfuhuuUtau and to fit out prlvatrers in America tn prey upon IJdtl-h oommerce. All thny ask Is Hint Rursit skull furnith their Irlih allies with the meant to carry out their pott of tbe bargain * ai cheaply as pouib'e. d OVEBTL'BIS TO TTBKir for an alliance with Ilusila are rtill under con sideration. Diplomatic ad ic from Atbeni and Constantinople concur in corroborUInc the truth of the report that secret negotiation ! have teen for loine time In progress with Am trla , Greece and Kuisia for nnw tenit-rial ar- rangemtnts with Turkey , Under this Hmili i to nbUIn the anneiationof nastRoameliatc Bulgaria with an extension of the principtlit ] eMt to Kounvlia * nd the vg an ret. Green i < to get that p&vt nf Maordcnia with | a fron t'er ' line along the Beeos and Ifalpacton-riveri to the mouth of the Uttar in thu Gulf o 8 lonica. Auttria l to obtain a new frontlei from the plains cf Kowovaito the wwten tide of Mount Oreullo aloogjths river 9try men to thnr-'l'f ? < ' < n * The center of the Anittian terrltoiy Is to bo ajmt of Satanic * . Uunrla a'so ' siks to b < ) nccitdid the right to occupy thn forts on the B'tvck ton nt the en- transo to thn Bn phoru . The knowledge of the fait there n g tlatlnna wern pending h i Inc eo.i d the chat cc > in favnrof n consumma tion of tha Angl.i-rnrki.il alliance. The ' 'Peace at any ptico" membtrs of thn com mons nro circulating a pu Itloa to GUdstoi o urging him teiocuro the ubuii9 < lim of thi Afghnn oi'pute to arbitration. The peltl ! u Is not Retting any names except of the ex treme rmlicnl * . Grneral G ahnm tclfgraphafromStukim ho eipocU to bt * able to have completed tu-mor row sufficient water otoroi to enable his army to fcdvmca to Tmni lie rays ho has ordered nil available mm from hia nhlpi anchored in the Kjd sea oil Suakim < o garrleuu duty in town , BO that the whole regular forcoiat Suakim could bo u nl in the advarco ugainut UMiian Digna , The censorship * ngiitHS all tflrgrams tent from Su'jMiu to the piesi VTM made rocotitlv much stricter th > n ever. OA- bUgramn rrcdved from Huer , between which plMa and SinUm there Is good communion- lion , how General Grihnm Is making very littlu progro < n in tlu > ex dlltlon to licrber. Afltrthe much heraldtd nd\aticc. to make which two w tki Invo been consumed and Kcveril hundicd lives lout , his rauip to-day I- just two Hiiloi ntarrr Ucrber than is Huokim. flia cnmp in onnneLtid uith Htiukim by u traiiiwuj. Noihmg has jet bcrn dontt In the way of conntiuctir g thn projected Berber mil wAy. The traunport i orvlco it very defective. For want of n bet tor transport service the whoh nuny is suffering men , mutt a n'l omels inbci K com- pelli d to curry nthcrwiio unne-ce'suy - burdfiiH in the toiiil doit. Typhoid fever and dysen tery nr > ) quttH provitiout anmng thn troops , nl thoiieh , In cflioiftl diipa'cheM tu Lrndon th't Mllh of the eolrlii'rs Is dJEcribed aji oncollent. .tGin. MrXeil'ii zercba mo many cases of , tal ni WH ! ! us disaMiug suuatroko. Fedorntton nf liberal association * , which loldx the greatest li.ll'ieiici upon llborul > ten , has deculwl to actively oppi > uu ihn eon- nunucn of thu war iu the Soudan. It in be- * ved the go\errmfnt IB n itunuilling to nub it t. > tha party of ocercli u. Thn npi ion rovatl-t that it will abandon thn intention of ho march to Klmrt nm ami thai after the tie- iut of OriLnn D'gn i is accomplished the } III xndeavor to ( .pan negotiations with thu lahdl. The ves l * of the channel squadron havn irivod at Milfrod Htucn. The nppearancu nis unexpected The theory id offered that hty nwait orders. EARL QRANVILI.B AND TUB PASHAS. LONDON , MiUch 29. The recent meeting nf lusnrui I'arha , lluanan Tehml P > ha and irl Gianville wore in connection with thu Igyptiun fiuanciil convention , Tha Turkish .j\ernin"ut ii rolurtant to H'gn the conven- louthiukir.g It implica a recognition of the. oiubirdment of Alnxandrta aud Kngland's ubsequout action In Egypt , which wore con- dbrod as opposed to thu sultun'o Suzerain ghts , aud ( likely to produce td impri > pion nn thn muiHulmn t ! > | r < > portedthat Granvllle threiloned to give usuru aud Tehmi their paaiport < uud irenk riit diplomat ! ' ] telations with Turkey nle-n tha sultnu signed thn firman for a loan f 9.000 OOJ. The xultan i Is eald agrcrd tn 8uo the tirmnn , still refu ing , however , to ign the convention , but ho afcerward > < called council nf nobles and iintlly decided to nUu li'i convention with certum reeervAtioiis hlch Grunville f.cci > pted. SOAUIM , March 2U The Now SinthVaHi \ inntiugi nt arrived to.day and were cnngratu uttd by Gon. Grnhun up n their finouppetr iiice. Ho eul' glzed their pttriotio intentloni nil FQ'd he waa pmud to uummand vucb men The troops wfro heartily cheeioJ on landing. Thny will take ptrt in thu advinre uu Tamori. It is reported that Odinan D'gn ' is moved hia rampto Taniaileb. Convention. poclal Correspondence of THE BEE. UtT.'SDS , Nub , , March fo Licence 01 nc couse will be tbe issue at tfce election here Ourtmnio stirred by a convention whicl losnd in tbo Muthodint chutch last ovtnmg Lllour ministers , ii eluding Methodist , Con rtgitional , United Pres'.yterinn , Baptist am Informed Presbyteihn joined in the discui-a ons. It was held under tbe auspices of thi National llifoim apsnciaunn. Rov. M. A limit , of Iowa , who Usec'y of UIH association It WHS claimed by some of the speakers tha bo C0 titution of the United States in d > - Urine the will nf the people to be th' upremo liw without a "ingle reference to the aw nf God WAR a contradiction of toe Bible hcory ot government that God isthnsupremr aw giver. It was shown that the * OU in tide awyer in the coantiy boasted of the constl utmn aa an intiilel cnuntitutl < n. Dr. A. A I idxe. nf Princeton , and an Increasing num i of Christian men In the various chart hn were refusing to vote under the constitution lecaUBH nf IU infidelity. Rev. Hawkin , nf , Lincoln , made an ad Irfss thf firstnv tiing. JMIes Matin Becker. 11 populir young docu- loidBt nf Chicago , whu is giving entertain ments in tha sUtn , wai prepput and gave a .empt-rauce . recitation which indicated won- lerful vocal culture and power iu moving an aurlienCH. The church was crowded at the evening oajions and the convention was thn most xjtlng wo v ver had here. I i set tun people < i thinking on moral issues tu politic * moro nau ever before. J. s , Dinth of n Iinwyor Mllltonnlr * . CHICAGO , March 29. The Hon. Perry II. Smith , u retired lawyer and millionaire , died i ie this mornini ? nf congestion of the liver He was in poor health for several years , hav- ug broken down both physically and inental- y from overwork. Rrst restored him until .ho present attick , which came about two veeks ago , since which time hi * death ha * ) BBU hourly expected. The funeral will occur from his late residence ut 11 o'clock on Wednesday. Deceased was a life-long domtcrat and exorcisid a itrnng influence in thi counciU of ila party in tha wn t , HH was a elope riuad of Simuel .1. Tilden : vras bnrn i Au- fU't , Ont-ida county , Nnw York , March 'J8 , Iti'iS graduated at Hamilton college , at the agei nf eighteen , and was admitted to the bar n 1819 ; camn went in the fall of thatyear , and ji'gau thu practice ut his protection iu Wis- oonun. At thn age of twenty yearn , was 9 < ected ciunty judge- , and Bubswinontly served In the state leginlaturo , recamu vlcn-pratidnut of the Chicago St. IVil Si Fond du L o rail way , and hild theHvmo position when this road coniolidatad wish the Nirthwe < tera. He cami to Chicago In 18JJ , and retired from active life m 1608. Kr-Solillori nf tlio Ucriunn Army CHIOAUO , March 29. Delegates from Cin cinnati , St. Louis , Milwaukee an I Chicago tf ex-soldlerii of the Gorman anny mot here to day and formed a nucleus of a national organ ization , for mutual benefit and thn cultivation and love of their adopted country , The fol lowing officers were elected : president , Charles Wlekler , of Chicago ; vlce-preildont , Herman Pfitzoareiter , of Cincinnati ; secre tary , 8. Helter , of Mllwaukae ; treasurer , Her man Haltmann , of St , LonU. TIUKD OF LltcK , DIM MoiNlts , la. . March 10-The body ol Krio Anderson , a Swede , won found In Bollri rtiw this afternoon at 4 o'clock in a bedroom , He was an old batehrlor. He had committed suicide by cutting his throat. He hid been dead a day rr more. He was last seen alive on Friday evening No cause is aesiirned , Five huidrrd and iixtv-four dollars ami note were found on hia body. Thn Ck'arlnic Hnu ci , BoarON , March 29 , Managtgon ot tbc trading clearing houses In the United Btatei report the total clearances for thn week end. Off Much 28 to be $ 6,7/9,489 and that the ame is a dooreue 13.4 over the total clear- laooM of tbecorreepondlne week 141 year , THE LATEST HEWS , rbe Ci-Y of Eas1 St. Lmis ClaioiGil by Heirs , American Steamships Chartered by tha British Government * New York Society all Agog Over Two Impending Dueta The Progress of General Eiol's ' Eidiculous Eobellion , Intense Excitement and Loyalisin in the Dominion ! Tbo lloyal C n illntia Arounil and llnnliliiK Troopa Fur- ward to Squelch 111 in. Clio City ol Kast St. Loud Claimed by Hiilrt ) . Special telegram to the UKG. ST. Loam , March 29. Property in Kast St. Louif > , the Illinois suburb of this citj valued lit SO.OW.OCH ) , Is to bo contested for in the courts. Th'i papers are now being pre- 1 arcd aud null in to bo entered in the circuit cuurt uf St. Clair county , Illinois , as soon IIB . l in shap . The proceeding will take the hapu of a bill in ujscttnent , the tlaintiffa aing tliH Uiecdnd uU uf Jauiea Muullntock j this city aud Pitte urg , McUliut < .ck n thucan between 183' ' ) atd 1835 tecured inttnta to over 10,0/0 ucrci of land whtre East St 'Liuls now utaod * . Ha be- tme blind and is alleged tlut Nicholpx iolTnenu , a neighbor got him to sign a will V frxud g'ving ' all bis | > rppe > ty to Unltmonu. 'In htira have riceutlrdi eovered thu will if till In existence hiving been probvodin vlay , 183 ! ) A PitUburg attorney cmno hero , ud alter invo tigaticg the case , took stops to ecover tin property tor thu hnlu. About mlf thn land Is now o capied by the National lock yatda , while the remainder in in the ery liejrt of the business portion of East St. Louis , Linerlcan Btcainshipa Cnartcrcil by th'e BritlBti Government , peclal tn the BEE. NEW YORK , March 29. The announcement iy cubla is that tha British government ha a bartered several trms-atlantic steamships unning to this port for use aa transportation auoea considerable excitement in shipping irclej. It is geuarnllv believed thorn that > hu BritUh government could have .uy of the mail steamships ilmg under her flag f r the > king. Tlio ugrtnta of the National Line tnttd thatthe report that the American had been oUe-rd tu HIM British government and lud rern accepted is tru , but they hi-d lint h en infoiintd that fttio west to be armored. lliB ag' ' nts of the Guion Line stated that the Arizora had been occ < pted by the Briti-h OvernmeuCf but they had t-ot been Informed hat the Alaiika was to be ued n < either a Tin jv > rt or a crnisflr."ho airenta of tjjie Cuunrd line said although It wa qmto p < i t- bin thut th-.i Uregnn would bo taken by the British orernineut , they had uut been in- 'irmed of the facts. KEVlV.llj . 0V THF3 OO1 > K. TWO AFFAIRS OF HONOR OM TUB TAl'IB IN NEW VOItK 80CUTI. ipocial Telegram to Till : BEE. NEW YORK , March29. A duel is Imminent etween Hciman Onrlicks , a well known New York Hucioty mun and J , Lawson Prick , one if Baltimore's millionaires , . Dining n discus- im over the artistin cooking of terrapin Oelrichs dashed n glass of wino In Prick's face , und b'rick retaliated by smajhing Oelrichx' hat. A challenge in also raid to have pa serl be- een JaniPH V Lac , uud Mr. Lee , prummant membarH of the Union club , growing out of a quairel over a came of cards. Society circlea , ro all agog over thfcse CA.NDUK NKGOTXATIONS. Special telegram to the BIX. OrrAWA , Ont. , Match 29 , In connection with tha Manitoba rebellion it Is understood hat Premier MacDonald IB negotiating through the British minister nt Washington or permission to send Canadian troops through United States territoiy. It la urged that tlio Canadian forces are not bficg sent intit any other nation friendly to the United States , bat to put down a rebellion n one part of Cauada. Against this , how yf , there will be a itrong opposition from the anil-British element in the United States e > pecially now that the democratic party is in pjwer , Lmlcflt NOWH From WInnfprj ; . iNNii-KO , March 2J. A dispatch from the wea < tu-day ayc. The mounted polica under Irvine , favacuaUd Furt Oarlton nnd n turned to Prince Albert , where they can defend the settlement ) and better protect themselves All tupiilien not needed were destroyed to- pother with the fort , to prevcmt them from falling into the hands of the enemy , ST. PAUL , Minn. , March 20 There has been but ouu fight so far , ; as the rebels did not resist or retreat nn Prlncfl Albert. A dls' patch from Quappello tayc 'Governor Dewd ney and McDonald had a confidence with Plepot and received satisfactory assurance that the latter wrmld give thu government no trouble. A despatch t < > tba Vrea I'reas from BatlUforil , ( &rs : A scout has just anivud with details of the fight. He says the rebels approached Croziei who bad but seventy-five man with a Hag ol truce and whilu parleying , a fire xas opened by the rebels from two sides raking the pnlicr aud voluuUers on both llankt , these"vrert reepocdrd to with rifles and cannon , and fort ] rebels at least mutt hava fallen under th ( raking fire , aud ai many more wonnJed. . A Kiel emissary Is under arrett al Fort I'itta for inciting the Indians 01 Saskatchewan reserves. News has alee beer received here that'.the Crn * are in cmncllal 1'oundmakor'n reserve aiid tha $ the Indiaui aru about starting on the war path , atd then are feara of a gnneral mov ement by the IndUni to obtain more tuppllet. A delegation Is non going to liattlefoid to make demands. Col. Irwiu advises that General Middloton musl brlrg a l rga force to sabdur the rebellion Mlddlnton hud prepared for an early advance but will now await reinforcements and movi with a heavy column , nui-HAs HUT nvi HUNDBID ionriKa MKK OTTAWA , March 33. In a dlipatcb froir Quuppelle to the covernicent to-day Genera Middleton states that Kiel bai not more thai 600 real fighting men. He adds that th y art well aimed , determined , anil mean uiucblxf He Intimites that ha will make a dash on thi rebels with the men of hit oimmand , Thi excitement in this city in regard to tba north west trouble is Inttnie , and to nuht almost reached fever boat CapUIo Tiidd , of the Kove'rnor ganeral'i ' foot gnardi is commiisloned to form a com pany if sharp thooteri from the regiment U leave at noon to-morrow for the northwfat end ha has been aucceulol ID obtaining i lutHcient number of volonteori. Capt Scot1 whu has b en oominissloned t < i form a corp of 800 IB Uaaitaba , to day tecured fifty w i i Portige La Par ! ale nnd telcgriphfd west to euro more. He fays ho will hnvo no difficulty i netting the nqtilslto number , Thn govern- icnt confirms tha intelligence that F. rt C rl- in was evacuated by the mounted police , The irt accidnutally caught fire while tl e pnlico ere having and bnriifd. They deny the rn- .ior that an etiRagHneut had taken plact * bo- wo n the force * whvn leaving Furt Carlton r Pritico Albert. Lieut-Col. Osbatno Smith Wiuiiipp , is inttrucfed to raise a battallinn ' troop * . Papt , Stewart itartc I In romtmnd a mount- corps. Pi iked companies from aiioin rrgitucnta iu Ontario will furin a ntUlllou about 80-1 s'ruiu uiul r otnmnnJ Col. Williams M. P , M j , Henry Smith , puty lergrnnt at-aims will bo second In iminand. . Up to the present time about 000 militiamen hnvn been ordered out. XII H MILK KIBX1) . A Dill nLAZG IN NEW \Ol\S. NEW YonK , March 20.-Firo complettlv lestroyed SchumacliT & Kttingera lltho- ; raphlc art citnblishment No. 32 , 31 nnd 30 lleekcr street to-night. Total loss about : .UO 000 , of which 810 > ,000 ts on the building nil ballcvtd to biuturod , It was over four IOUM before the flames were pot under cou- rnl In oin enu nco of the secure way In hlch tlw building with Us iron shutters was > cW , the UrLinen had much dilUcuHy In i > riog an opor.Iug through which streamn : nuld bn gnnt. When a hole was mftJo the imoke nnd IHmca drove the Gromon back , and note tiinrt OWDB , hut. Ten thuusnnd people > ckerl U. tin vitlnity . Twenty cmrincs nail . reserve police forc s nf five * precmctB were at , ho icene a half hour t-fter the contlagratlim ttartccl. A colon ) of Italians in a tenement doiuins ] the blazing building wcra hurried [ rum theirhomfs.and wer n sooner out of the r y than to rive ton water ti ki fell fumi lie roof of No. 34 , carrying with them ror- iunn of the roof and front Mid Bido. walls. lavernl person" wcrn knucknd down , no une ras seriously injured Enifino No. 20 was ir'siderablv damaged and water tower was -recked. Tht u the roof foil In but th fla-nes nre nut allowt d t'j spread to the ndjjiiilng .onamenta. . At St Bnruabaa Profja'ant Jpiscopal home , aljoiuiug the police biud- iiiarters there was much ovcllemwnt. BosroK , Match 29 William Quirom * 'o.'s currying shop buineJ , LOBI * 70.UOU ; isurance 82U.OOO. _ A , B\U TO HAHUIOS. IKNTIIAL AMKH1CAM BTAtKS CXItlNG TO UE- FEAT QKNEIIAL DAIUUOB. ST. I OOIB , March 28. A dispatch from the lty of Moxici ) says over twenty Mexican , illtary officers have gone to Central America Io join the force of HauStlvadornnd NICJIOU gua against Guatemala , and that the war [ celirig Is rapidly extending and growing Ktronccr. A large pub'.io meeting was held Thursday night , nt which every cpeaker ad- voc tsd iletertulned uud apgres lvo action to wards GuateniuU. An inlenae feeling nf hatred toward liarriuH w s munifested and the meeting wa * interrupt * d by CTIHS of Down with Barrios , death toIBarrirjB. " It IB reported ; he covernuitnt Is not averse to public agita tion ngiinoti Barrios. WASHINGTON , March 28. The tocretary of rtate has received the fo'lowing tckurBtn from the prmideut of the Central & Suutli Ameilcau Cable company doted March 2 < : Trwlollowing just received from the Miperln- tendentof this onnpany at Columbia. Tlw 3io r of the gunboat Bnyuna landed nt the mouth of the liuena Ve.ntur.i liver yesterday , fnrcol opnn the coble hu-e uf the Ci-ntral & South Ameilcan company and cut the couipa.- ny's cibl.- , interrupting cummuiilofttions with South America. We. have repaiifd the d m- Bg n. Will you kindly instruct the com mander of the Unite-i Slatea naval ves > el al Panama. The Columbian gunboat l kttll at inchor at the mouth of the Buenn Veuturi * river. It is uncertain whether shn will co-of.- erotB with th natiunak foicrs of Columhln or those in rebellion , but wo fear further Injury : o our cabin * . Information was received hero to-day to he effect that a movement is on foot t < > overthrow - throw the government of Honduras and form an allianra * of the pooplnof thut country with . Costa Rica and San t > io pei pie of Nicaragua. Salvadorowuinst tii-u. Barrios. The move ment , is reported to hitve originated with Marie io AureleoSoto , foimer president of Hondu- raa and now in New York city. Since Bur rioo' announcement of hia in tent Un to make himtelf kupreme military ihlef of the Crntrtt' Anorlcau states Solo is said to hare bi en qni etly at work trying to break the alllanct ) o. Honduras with Guatemala. His negotiations have been carried on through a general of the former country with whom be has an intimate acquaintance. The people of Honduras it Is understood are oppoxed to B rrioa and are only wait ! g fr an opportunity to break away from him. They nro therefore willing to join thn forces of the Nicor.mguan govern ment. The Nicarauguan forces it is asserted will number 5,00(1 ( or mure and will crosi tha border line of Honduras and aid In the revo lution with the addition of the opponents of Burrlns in Bon juras. It is raid un army of 5,1 00 meu can be raised by the states which arrtiillied iu io istancn to the pretanaiona of tba president of Guatemala , SAN JUAN DJIL SUB via GALVESTOK , March 29.Gen. . Preston , iu Colnn. refused to dis patch the nutwaid mails to Curthagena , sent through the Uriti-h consul it e and national p if tal ngenuy. The mall bags weio returned to Panama. Gon. Corieoao , the new nacre- tary of war. WAS nrrested by Gen. Aizpura , to whom Ccrreoso hod can led peace piopo- xa'g. The rebel geneinl excused hia conduct by toting that Corieoao had brought no cre dentials to him. Tnrt robe/1 camp at Narnnj < near Bueoa Ventura also surrendered Bayaco left fiumia Ventura for Panami yes terday. Tha United States steamer Wacbit- eettn , guard on tha railroad baa removed. F3 , J , TUB NKW UINIM1ER TO SNOtANI ) . Special telegram to THE BKX. PiULADELriiiA , March 29.- The statement made that E. J. 1'holpi the new minister tu England , was during tbo war , a red hot cop- p. rhead , is in general terms supported by John H. Converse of this city , who rays that in IKCi be reported a violent npeech mad1 ; by Phelpii Iu Vermont. C' > nverre wan an nfliciul i-teiiographer to the Vermont legislature. Phelps began by calling the abolitionists a set of long-hair eJ , miserable creatures and "dirty niggers. " He referred to Abraham Lincoln as OR a twentieth rate blockhead county attorney slid wont on to intimate very strongly that he coniideied tha wur a failure , It waa not by "rimmeklng thn world for nig- gem and Hei-slaus" for substitutes , ho said , that it would be won , Little Mao Don't Oaro to Go tn ItURHla. Special telegram to the BEX. WAHIUKOTOK , March i9 ! , It is ascertained here that last Thursday Secretary Bayard telegraphed Gen. McClellan , tendering him the. misiicu to ICusiii , but that "Little Mao" promptly leplled decliuing it , nn the ground that he could not leave his mmn < as InUrnsts here. It Is known his time Is ongrorsed by mining and railroad affairs , and that at no time within the past year would he hare taken any position requiring him to leave them. It U also statori puitivelr that the "mugwurup " for the retention of Pearson ai poitinw tor of Nnw York will be ignored and that a damoocat will ba appointed , Prcemuonry ftathd tbe I'/laoe o | Special telegram to TUB HUE. PAnis , March 29 , A prominent dynamiter laid to-day that when the Prince of Wales' rltlt ta Ireland was firut proposed , a few of the extremist * In the dynamite party arranged to assasilnatb him. Bjmtx with clock-work attachment ! were manufactured for tba pur- poie. 'Die report of this plot reaching the jeadsrs of the agitator * they promptly ordered It abandoned for vwiooi reaaou , amsng them that the wince was a frromason. This was considered n virtory fur the moderate ngitatoifl , and fhows that the idea of political murJer it loting ground fatter. AVItitj MAIN TAIN NKUTIl/VIiITY. / CAKADIAK POUMinS UCaT 00 ABOUND. Special telcyram to the BEE. WASHINIOS , March -Commanding of- fic rs of gartiions all nloog tbo American- Canadian frontier will be ordered If they have not baon , to strictly maintain the nnitralit > laws and prevent the eroding of any armed force * from the American 'ids. If the Information mation expected early In the week justifies it , the president will ieiue a proclamation em- phaclting the order nnd directing It thall be enforced , MlnK I'V TWELVE M1NEHB KlLt , l ) IN INDIAN TEnntTORT. Special telegram to the HIE. McAuJBtKn , 1. T , , March 29 , An explo sion occurrcl lait night in Mlue No. 7 , The following Illinois wern taken uut dead : James Aikon anil son.John Williams and ton , Joseph I'M ' I , John Mxrtin , Hubert Mn < teiron , John Gold , A. McKayV , C. 1'eterson , Jrmph Stephoimou Hint Cox. Nu others injiuud an it was quitting hour , and all hail left but thOfo , The funeral.i occurred to day. A MyKtortutiH Mulatto Shot. CLKVELAND , March 29Fur several nlghta post the family of W. I ) . Hnyt have been an noyed by a mun looking in at the window. About 8 o'clock this evening Mr ; , Hoyt noticed n face nt the _ wlndow. Mr. Hoyt wont outride , revolver in hand , and B > 'oin < a man in the > aid , ha c mmaudcd him to throw uphlBlmudo. ThcHtran er reached for hU hip pocket and Iluyt fired , shooting him thrnigh the heatt. 'Ihe dead mm Is nmulat to whcsn Identity It is Impossible to amcetUm Hoyt gavfl hioBulf up to the polios. Un is n ntehographor iu the employ uf the Stundatd Oil company. A Tuubont Kace. PiTiaDDno , March 29-0'Noil ' ft Co. , wneraof the tugboat W. W. O'Neil , ho\o Accepted a challenge from St. Louis and Msjippt trannrp'oration companr for a ,000 mile racrt between the W. W. O'Nril and nlckd bontof thn challenging company , lit ! boats are to each have a tow nf six model eufl und IliH one first le-tchiug Cairo 1,0'0 p tlio Mi < > BiAtippl tn bo winner. The rave Is to decide the superiority uf the short or long trong. The short utroko is in general pruc .ice . while the long struxp is an innovationof , f Capt. O'Neil. The rice will take place in ' une. Starvation In ttio South. CHARLESTON , March 28. Information re > ived from suffering districts says the pee ila are in a bud condition and on the verge al itarvation. The people are asking for bread , ho animals ore starving to death. At many places strong men are begging for un ear ol ; orn to keep eoul aud body together. The : oiidit | < m is distressing in mnliy parts of the ullering Htc'.lon. On th northern part ol ; hu county gieat suffering ia exporionotd rtmoug thu muuutaiu fnrmera aud lumbermen. Matters nro ttuly distrsemg children and women ent parched com when they can got it aud are thankful. Kt'tuucky Crops. LOCIBVILLH. Mnrch 28. Crop reports for February frum sixty-nine counties of Keu- ucky show corn w.ell matured and-Boundr The condition is reported ut 00 par cent. Late Wanting and cold weather make the wheat ; ire pect gloomy. Only ha'f u cr. p fs antici pated , liye and barley will be lurt , while the oats cropwill yield n full avenge. Clover and grames ate iujurrd by tt e cold. Tobacco crop is reported at ! ' 8 per cent , thx acreage 125 per cent , with a largd prop-rtion _ yet uosuld. Garden and fairy pr.iducta a > id live stock are u good condition , with s mio Improvement in the different classes of live stock. The "Wontlier. WABHINOTONMarcb 30. For the upper Mississippi : Partly cloudy weather , loot rains , slightly colder inthe northern portion winds § hifting to northweaterly , warmer iu Houthern portions , southwesterly winds Mlefo-iri valley : Lccal RIIOWB or nins , fol lowed by fair weather , slightly colder , west erly wlrjd , becoming variable. Fire TfiU Mornlnff. At 3:45 this morning ; a fire alarm rang on upon the city followed at once by bells am hurrying wheds , men and women. A BEE re porter wai promptly at the scene and fount tbo building No. 115 on Twelfth stree between Dodge and Caital ftvcuop , lit up by cracking flernes. The fire , so the pro priotrofca thinks , began down stain , but aa the four female * were in bed and asleep she did not know exactly haw it originated. Promptly th firemen under charge of J. II , Butler were o the ground , and while they deluged the bout inside and out with water , they soon subduec tbe flames. At 4:30 th * fire waa out , the firemen golu home nnd the half dren'cJ inmatea , thinkin how thay would manage for bed , bedding am clothing. The wooden houte belongs to Win Berstien nnd ia not granty ! damaged , considering - sidering all things. t I We ore not going out of business or going tu move , but have as good a line if Cooking StovcB and Gaeolino Sloven as thi'rj ia in the city , which we are Belling aa low as any onn that handles lirat-claiB goods , SEYDEL & AHUJUIST , N. W. Oor. Kitli and California , THEY ALL SAY The JHVA nnd Mooha coifei ) , told by tbo OIUND UNION TKA Co , , Douglas bet. 14 and ID St , , la the beat to bo found in Oumha. JORDAN'S CUT. Treasure Maoniiis Lfils a New Ex pert Loosoin the Treasury , Vho ImmeJiately Outs the Na- tionn Oash DOWD $38,000,000 , , By Now and Unheard of Methods of Book-keeping , The Time-Honored Methods to bo Entirely Ifrnoredi Old Battle Traps Will Not ho Considered as Aspctp , Vrul the Finn of H.iimvtiiK np Cnih Tlmt Dors Mot 1'Jxlat to bo AbAiulonod. KXl'EHT JOKDAN. T ANBW BTBTBAI OF llOOKKKErtNO 11IU THKAQ , UHt OABH IB OUT J38,000,0i0 ; , Special Telegram to Tim BIB. CniCAOO , March U9. The Intor-Ou n'a Vatlnngton says the work of Jordan , the STBW York accountant , In the treasury under tin diiectlon of Secretary Mauuing ia not Imt of Investigating the accounts a has been uportod in these dlnpatchea but O.Q eiamlna- ion into the system of bookkeeping which las been In vogue , with the special view to hinging Ihe nitko-up of the monthly state * mtnt of the condition of llr < tie.vmrj. It is uudersUiod thut the object uf this is to jiiBti- y Tauning in refuting to consider aa nnsotu oitalnitcma hervtofore BO reuurted. thereby educing the sutpluo and allowing him an ux- ufcu for not mi-king calls for bonds. The re urv asH'ts March 1st were net down at $572,04Ub23 , mainly made up of 9240,000,000 gold coin nnd silvtr bullion , * 6'J,000,000 Jnlted Htutoa and national bank notes , $14.Ui 0,00depowiti held by the national depositories Jf0,00000 ( fractional hllver ciiins , $40 003,000 gold certificates und 51-0- 100,000 silver certificatep. It is trnderatood that Jordan will hold that tbo fractional cur rency should not by c untod as asaeta hecauto t IB not avoiloble fur paying debts Bo will also hold that the gold uud silver certificates should be dropped , but that wovld make no difference In the tulancn. as they would alsa ho left out of tbe liiibillliw. The int rnst is payable ou tin public debt quarterly. From juarlor to quarter thU inttreat accrupH. It me boon the custom of the treiumry in the intervening months not to Inoludrt this iiccrn- ing internet in the llubilltiea , because not duo. Jordan dentrea to trout thin us a current liability , which would have the effect ( if re ducing thn available cash ill thn treasury over $8 OOO.f 00. In short his rystem would reduce the apparent cash balance $38,000 000 , HO that according tr > hia theory tha raeh balance March 1 waa only $114,000,000 inslvad of $152,000,010 , KB ttato.i , uud Hubtracting tbo resurvo of SI00 000,000 considered neces sary for cafety , only 914,000,000 la Lift availa ble. Jordan IB tiftt figuring ao closely ou the other side. 3or imtunca there ia an item of $7,00 ' , OOJ set down agaiimt the imtMtandlng tr.ctioiial currency which his long since gene to rags and will never have to bo redeemed , in the column of debt on which interest haa ceased , at least 31,000,000 might be wiped nut Some of the itonis on that list have bi-cn carried as obligations for thirty yeara ind one amounting to 4122,000 has been car ried eiuoe 183/ . The llubilitiei column also nhowH $40,000,000 for the redumption of filled and liquidtted banks and $12.000,000 for tbo 5 ptr cent fund for the redemption of bank notea. Tbeso are ir per- ly liabilities but an examination of the treasury books ahowi tbn amounts hnvo not matei ially changed tinco Fubruary , 1881 , whf n HIM banks returned -within n fuw dajw $18,000,000 of their circulating notes , because of tbe passapo of the bill which President Hayes vetoed. The $50,000,000 constituting tliHKe two funda are In tbo nature of a trust and tbe money ia held in the treasury. N w , suppose the secretary were to use $40,000,000 of those funda with which to bay 8-per cent bonds , and bold the bonds for the benefit of the United States Tbe bonds cjuld be ob tained at par by calling fur them , and thus the treasury would obtain over ? 1,010,000 per annum in interest for money tht ia now Idle , acd tha security of the trust would not be im paired. Theru is no statute to warrant nucb a transaction , nor wan there one to authorize Secretary V/indom to refund Dearly $ COO , < ( .00,000 in bjnda bearing 5 and C percent , into bnndit bearing 3 per t.nt. In short the trf a ury IB not now weak but uttting. Forty per cent < f the United. States notes ontttand- Ing which ia consult red ampin security la S138,7'/4,4 < X > . the balance m tbn treasury ia $1D.G1.732 ! ) , which is moro thin fourteen millions In exceia of that a : in. Yet nothing ; in H nd about un early call for bonds , On the contrary the secretary ia trying to justify himsulf for not doing to. At no period during the pu < t year when the call made on tha rtrcaMiiy was no strong aa to-day , take the three tills hut made , each nf which wus fur 810,000,000. Tnat of June 2Cth issued when the balance was $147. 81COO ; Augtut 25th , when another call was made , the lulunco was $147U21,000 , and September lit , when tbo last call was made tbe balance was $148,550,000 Cannot Manning do likewise with thn c53,0 ( ) > ,000 ? perhaps the fact that tbe banks own ? 15H,000.00 ( ' of the $104,000 , . COO of bond rt Habit to ci > ll hui something to do. with the efforts rif Jordan to cut the treasury cash down to $38,000,010 by tbe new method : of bookkeeping , Agsng of thieves ompliod the stable of Ji.hu Foluicky , living near Hied Cload , taking two valuable horses. Special snlo of panta at ELGUTTER'S Mammoth Clothing houno. Hood's Sarsapanlla Cdmblncg , In a proportion peculiar to Itself , tlio active medicinal properties of thn best Mood-purifying and strengthening remedied of the vegetable kingdom. It will positively cure when In tbo power of medicine Hpring Debility , Hoadaclie , Dyspepsia , Ca tarrh , Halt llhcum , ( Scrofula , and nil Diseases caused by a low etato of tbe blood. " I Budcrcd thrco years with blood poison. I took llood'a Sarsaparlllo , and think I am cured. " Una , V. J. lUyii , llrockport , N. Y. "Hood'H HarsaparllU beats all others , and la worth Its weight In gold. " I. JUuumcr TON , 130 Dank Ktrett , New York City , IB co vastly superior to any other 'sarsa- parllla or blood purifier , that one has 'well said : "Its health-cUIng effects upon the blood and entire human organism , are as much more positive than the remedies of a quarter ot a century ofo , as the steam- power ot to-day Is In advance of the slow and laborious drudgery ot years ago. " - "Whllo suffering from a severe bilious attack In March , 1883 , n frl&nd In Tcbrla , 111. , recommended Hood's Barsaparllla. I tried tlio remedy , and was permanently cured. " J. A. BIIKIMIU ) , travelling sgeut for Devoe Si Co. , Ifulton Street. N. Y.rr \ Purifies the Blood "I tried a dozen articles to cleanse nay blood , bat never feund anything that did me any good till I began using Hood's Barsap rllla. " W. II. I'EEII , Jtocheiter , N. Y , . "My vtlfe was troubled wjth dizziness and constipation , and her blood lias been in a bad order In Tact sbo lion l > een | all run down. Hood's T"I : a wonderful amount of good , " V. M.JlUu > . WIN , druccltt , lilanchetter , Ohlo.f Hood's Sarsaparilla Bold by all druggists. 81 ; eU for 5. Made culy py p. I. 001 > & 00. , Xowcll , Moss. JOO 4 Dose T "I wan for fire yeara a sufferer" with bolls , all run down , and wa * at one tlmo obliged to glva np work. JJeforo 'takltic all of two bottles ot Hood's Sargapullla , WON entirely enreil. " IU M. laxn , 1'lttsbargli , 1'a. "I wai severely alUlcted with scrofula , and for over a year had two running sores on my neck. Took : Ova bottles of Hood'H Sarsar.iriiia , aud consider myself entirely cured. " C. K. J-OVKJOY , Ixiwell , Mass. . Hood's Sarsaparilla . Bold by all druggists. t ; sit for (9. Made Ollly ty U. I. HUOI ) ts CO. , JX ) tll , Mus.4 J1OO Doses Ono Dollar. '