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8 . THE OMAHA. DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , MARCH 25. 1888.-SIXTEEN PAGES. . , . . , . . ENNI tm We have Now , on Our Three Floors and Basement , one of the Goods , Carpets , West of Chicago. Our patrons will find our Carpets , Curtains , Shades , Oil Cloths , etc. , on Third Floor. Our Cloaks , Jerseys , Parasols , Corsets , and Ladies' Muslin Underwear on our Second Floor. Take the Elevator , and don't forget when we quote a price it is Rock Bottom , and we always have the goods to back it. BENNISON BROTHERS , 1519-1521 DOUGLAS St STAMPED EMBROIDERED LINEN Infant'sLongCashmere LADIES' Pillow Shams Table Covers Table Covers CLOAKS , Beaded Wraps 20c 25 Infants'Loaf ; Cashmere Cloalts in collar 20 Ladles' handsome Beaded Wraps , GO all wool Flannel Table Covers , 42 Bleached Damask Table Covers , tnns and creams , embroidered deep , cults. Our during solid beaded sleeves bold by others lit lar , embroidered price 6 elegant stamped Pillow Shams handsomely embroidered all round , also largo size , fringed all round , rod . . gross fancy ing tills tale $2.98 , worth 84.60. Clonk 815. During this sale our price Is $8.60 At i value , na long as they last , 20o a in center , all colors. Our price Monday borders , Monday onlyat i price , 75c department second lloor. Take eleva each. Cloak department second lloor. pair. only D8e each. each. tor. _ . Take elevator. STAMPED EGYPTIAN Children's FancyStriep FANCY APRONS , Linen Crashes Laces Stripe Silks lOc 4c I0c 25 Children's All Wool Spring Weight Fancy Stripe Cloaks in blue , red , brown , ' black for 1 , 2 und 8 . Handsome 15 pieces Fancy Satin Stripe Silks , 80 do/on ladies' Stamped Apronsreal- 50 tian years. pieces Egy Laces in white and . . $3.50 beautiful in colors , albo Grotchon skirt. Only ; goods staple fy worth . 35c each , on sale Monday at 20 pieces All Linen Crashes at } price. ecru , G to 15 inches wide , less than i garment would bo ; cheap nt $5.00. Cloak department light ovoninfi shades. Your choice Mon lOo each. Monday only 4e yard. price. Monday lOc yard. ment sencond floor. Take elevator. day 48c yard. STAMPED CHECKED LADIES' yard.Silks SWISS TOWELS. Nainsooks Flouncings Beaded Wraps Silks , 15 pieces Faille Francaiso Silks , in 80 dozen Bleach Cotton Hnck Stamp 40 Ladies' handsome Shorb Beaded evening shades only lavender , pink , b. ' ed Towels. Wo will sell them Monday 60 pieces Checked Nainsooks in 10 10 pieces fine white Swiss Embroid Wraps , usually sold at $9.00. Our price shrimp , Nile green , cream , white , light at less than the price of stamping , lOo different patterns , on sale Monday at ered Flouncing , 45 inches wide , at i during this sale $0.01) ) each. Cloak de blue , &c. Those goods usually sell at each. 8ic yard , worth 18c. prico. Monday 40c yard. partment second floor. * .Take elevator. yard. 81.25. Our price during this sale 83o I1AYDEN BROS. Inciting Down the Prices. Moire silks , in black and colors , at05c reduced from 81.35. Heavy gros grain silk , G5c , fully \varrnnted \ , worth $1.25. Extra heavy gros grain silk 88c , ro- duccd from $1.85. ( Extra fine and heavy in colors and , , "black at 09c , worth 81.50. j Plain color in satin , 22c , worth 50c. I Plain color in satin , 48c , worth 85c. I Plain color in satin , GOc , worth $1.25c. Brocaded silks and satins G5c , re duced from 81.85. Surah silk in black and colors at G5c , worth $1.25. Black and colored silk plushes 69c , others ask $1.00. Black and colored F. F * cashmere lOo reduced from 35c. 42in. all wool cashmere , 45c , reduced from 76c. 40in. brocaded cashmere 22cworth 45. 48m. silk warp Henrietta cloth 98c , Others ask $1.76 for the same. French novelties in gobolin blue , blcgo , tan noisotta , saugo , ocean cor- clone , at 85c , never sold for less than 61.50. COln all wool French suitingsCOcTeg- ular price $1.25. 88in fancy suitings in plain stripes an dplaids at 19c , others sell the same for 46c. 8ln ( ! English body cashmere 12cworth ] 8c. } wool brocades Oc , former price 16c. 4 fancy Suitings 6c , former price 12Jc. i Raw Silk Stripe 80 per yard , worth 8Sc. 8Sc.Now Now line of American Sateens , in dark shades , at 5o , worth 12jc. 200 pieces of the Boss American Saloons , all now shades , at 12Jc , worth 25c. 160 pieces of French and English Sat COMB reduced to 25o yard ; regular jirico 860 to 40c. 600 pieces of white dross goods , in plain , plaids and stripes , lace stripes and cheeks , two-toned olTcets , etc. , ranging in price from ! So to 25c. The handsomest line of white goods you will 11 ml in the city at the price. Special bargains in white bed spreads at 55u , 76o , 85c , 0 < Jc$1.00 , $1.25 , 81.CO and 81.75 each. 11-1 MursolloB spreads at$1.80rcduccd' from $2.00. 11-4 Marsoilos spreads at 81.09rcduced from $3.60. Turkey roil tablol inon at 19c , 26o , 29o , 33o , 871 o , 39o , 40o , 45o and 60o yard. 76-inch wide Gorman table damask at $1 yard , worth 81.G5. 60-inch cream damask , red border , nt 30o , worth UOo. CO-inch bleached table damask at 87 ic , worth G5o. All linen crash at Sjo yard. Fancy stripe turkish towels nt 60 each. Fancy turkish tldios , knotted fringe , 16c , See the bargain wo will offer on Mon day at 25o in all linen towels worth 85o to 60o. We have added throe now numbers to our lace curtains nt $2.85 , $3.38 and M.OO a pair. Those are bargains. White wool flannel , silk embroid ered , ut 76o , 85o and $1.00 a yard. 600 pieces of shirtings and ohiviots , the best llnoa you will find in the city , at Go. 7o , So , lOo and 121o , yard wide , muslin , blenched or unbleached , at 60 per yard. Apron chocked gingham at-Ho per yard. Indigo blue dross pqllcoa nv 60 per yard. 8Mb feather-pniowB , 680 each. Heather dress jjhigha.ins n-t 5J ° per jard. - . Fancy fringed and fancy bordered table cloths at G5c , worth $1. Another shipment of wall paper has just arrived , among which you will find iho handsomostpattorns over displayed. Did you see the paper which wo are selling at Gjc. HAYDISN BROS. , 110 and 118 South IGth st. , Omaha , Nob. Fine Easter cards at Hospo's , New Millinery nnd Decorative Art Store. Next Tuesday , March 27th , M. E. Ilawloy will open a well selected mil linery stock at 1818 St. Mary's avo. In addition to a complete line of the latest styled millinery , this store will be sup plied with a full line of materials for embroidery and art needlework. Orders will bo taken for work in this kind , which includes all kinds of embroidery i including Mexican embroidery or drawn thread work , Paris tinting , oil painting , and nil kinds of decorative painting , Easter souvenirs , etc. The ladies of Omaha , who are intorobtcd in real artibtic work , not doubs or botch work , and who wish work done that will boar the closest inspection , call at M. E. Hawloy's at 1818 St. Mary's avo. . whore samples of all work are on exhibition and see for yourselves. This store and its work are worthy of Farnam street. Their opening will occur next Tuesday , the 27th , and will continue all week. Do not fail to bo there. Fine Easter cards at Hospo's. Ilnhn the Jeweler , 404 North Sixteenth street , Will clobo his sale on Tuesday evening , March 27. All work not called for will bo loft at Halm's Pharmacy , 1822 St. Mary's avenue. KiiHter IJomietH , Mmo. Hickman , 1414 Douglas. The tickets are out for the grand ball of the Edward Croighton Guard , N. N. G.at Exposition hall , April 27. The full dross uniforms being made for the Guard , and to bo worn at the ball , will bo the Immlsomobt uniform west of the Missouri. The tickets for the ball have boon placed at llvo dollars , and may be secured from C. J. Stnytho , osq. , cap tain ; George J. Paul , ih'bt lieutenant ; J. A. Linahnn , A. E. Duncan or other members of the Guard. Easter Novelties. The increased demand for presents at Easter has led us to purchase a largo assortment of small , inexpensive , but artistic pieces in solid silver , suitable for the occasion , Our friends will linu our stock tilled with specialties in this line , which are original , uninuo and appropriate. C. S. Raymond , jeweler , Douglas and 15th sis. Noiloo. At a special mooting of the stock holders of the Now York Storage Co. it was voted to increase the capital stock to $16,000 , and $10,000 was paid up. G. Wheeler was elected probldont ; E. G. Gundy , bocrotary. Special Notice to I < nr o lluycrs. 510,000 worth of superb parlor suits , sofas , chairs , folding beds , mattresses , springs , at immense sacrifice to pay cash advances. Please call , wo can in- torebt you. you.Nisw YoiutSTOiiAaE Co. , Capitol avo. and 15th fat. . A surprise , when smoking "Soidon- berg Figaro" for 5o you will lind it a lOc cigar. Able your dealer for them. Enstor bonnets , ut Uia now .firm. See adv' . GJIKENMAN & RICIIAIIUSOX. HAYTDEN BUGS. On Monday Setting Down the Prices. Childncn's Lisle thread gloves lOc , worth 2oC. Ladies' Lisle thread gloves only ] 0c. Ladies' Finc'Lisle thread gloves only 15c per pair. Ladies' Silk Frame gloves only 25c per pair , worth 50c. Ladies Silk Taffeta gloves only 35c , worth 60c. Ladies' pure silk gloves , heavy , only 60c , worth $1. Gents' seamless hose only 5c , worth 15c. 15c.Gents' Gents' fancy British i hose only 15c , reduced from 25c. _ Gents' 4-ply linen collars So each. Gents' fancy suspenders only 15c , worth 85c. Boys' Percale waibts , fancy patterns , only JMc each. Boys' heavy Cheviot shirt waists only 25c each. Our May corset 60c each , worth $1. Only 1 to each customer. Gents' fancy satin scarfs only 20c , worth 60c. Gents' fancy tcck scarfs only lOc , worth 25c. Ladies' Jouvin kid gloves , embroid ered , only 76c per pair. Ladies' low neck balbriggan vests , lace trimmed , only 89c. Ladies' extra flno gausc vests only 25c each. Ladies' two toned kid gloves $1.25 , re duced from $2. Ladies' heavy black cotton hose 3 pair for 25c. Children's heavy ribbed hose , fash ioned , only 23c. Best quality Inundricd shirts only 75c each. HAYDEN BROS. , IGth St. , Near Douglas. Fine Easter cards at Hospe's. Jlnhn the Jeweler , Has still n few goods loft , and now is your last chance to buy watches , clocks , jewelry , silverware at manufacturers' prices. On Monday and Tuesday wo will of fer the balance of our clocks at one-half the price they can bo manufactured for. ' One-day , black walnut , strike , $1.50 ; worth $4. Eight-day , black walnut , strike and alarm , $3 ; worth $7. Three and four ounce silver watches , 810 and upward. Band and sot , ring solid gold , 81 and upward ; suitable for ladies or gentle men. men.Flno solid gold collar buttons , $1 ; for merly $2. Fine Eabtor cards at Hospo's. For Sale A weekly newspaper , with in 2-5 miles of Omaha , circulation GOO ; good Omaha advertising patronage ; a paying business ; good reasons for sell ing. Address D G8 , Bee olllco. > Now la Your Tlino To buy parlor suits , bedroom suits , tables , chairs , foldiner beds , etc. , at immense - monso sacrilico , to pay cash advances , at vour own price. Our terms are your terms. Niw Youic STOMACH : Co , , Capitol avo. and 15th st , Kustcr Cards In great variety , including all the utost novelties in this lino. Elegant and cheap , at II , M. & S. M. Jones' , "books and statioiiory , Douglas , , near IGth st. ' IIonnelH. Mmo. Hickman , 1414 Douglas. / , , . ' Fine Easter curds at Ilospe'a. - . . HAYPEN BROS. Down the Prices. Crockery and glassware sale Handled iron stone china tea set 37c ; crockery store price 75c. Iron stone china pto platos23c persot. Iron stone china dinner plates 3Sc per set. set.Iron Iron stone china breakfast plates 28c per set. Slop jar 85c , ewer and basin G5c. These goods are fully warranted in every particular. Imported water tumblers 5c each. Decorated china cups and saucers lOc. Lamps 15c , 25c und 35c. Millinery We are showing the finest Milcn and Union Milon ladies spring hats that it , is possible to produce in all the newest styles. Our long experience in this line justify us in saying wo own the goods right and do not expect milli nery store profits. We also have a superb line of real os trich tips in every shade and quality which will repay a visit of inspection. Our advantage in securing everything new in the millinery ornaments put us beyond competitors in this line and no effort will bo spared lo show the latest novelties at reasonable prices. Jackets , jerseys and wraps. Fine all wool , tailor made jackets $2.95 , real cashmere iersoys 81.00 , worth $2.50 , el egant bended wraps , 85.09 , 80.75 and $7.60. STATIONERY. Our stock of papelories cannot bo ex celled in variety , price or quality. Very pretty boxes containing 21 shoots paper and 24 envelopes for 60. The best envelopes made 5c a bunch , 2i sheets excellent note paper 5c , 12 sheets .best linen note paper 5e , Eagle lead 'pencils Ic each. HAYDEN BROS. , 110 and 118 South Sixteenth St- Finu Easter cards at IIospo's. In her Intensely humorous entertain ment , introducing inimitable imperson ations , life-like imitations and mimicry , lovers of refined entertainment will bo richly repaid in the appearance of Miss Grillln at Y. M. C. A . hall Friday night. F. M. Solwdell & Co. , 218 N. IGTH. A full line of spring and summer bon nets , hats and millinery novelties. Prices to buit a" . Fine Easier cards at Hospe's. Ilahn ilio Jcwoler Can save you 60 per cent on diamond goodfa Monday and Tuesday. Get prices , Miss L. B. Grillin , of the Boston School ol Oratory , has been secured by the Y. M.C. A. to give onool herchoico entertainments on Friday night , March 30. Admission , 25 cents. Eine Easter cards , at Hospo's. Folding Jleds Cticap , Only $24 , cost $50 , and anytning clso in proportion at NK\V YOHKSTOItAOB CO. , Capitol ave und 15th t > t. Fine Easter cards at IIospo's. Ropers Brothers' triple-plate desert knives , $2.60 dozen at Hnhn's , 101 North Sixteenth street. Fine-Easter cards at Hobpa's. Rev. G. W. Hindloy , of Weeping Water , Neb. , will preaqh to-day at thq Plymouth Congregational church , cor. 19th and Spruce sts. Roger. Brothers' children's Icnifo , fork and spoon , 75c at Hahn'tf. . HAYPRN BROS. Letting Down the Prices. Ladies'silvcrinoChatolainwatchstcm wind and set , $2.55 , usual price $7.60. Ladies' coin silver Chatomin stem wind and set , raised back and handsomely en graved at 84.76 , jeweler's price , $12.60. Ladies' solid gold Chatolain watches , stem wind and set , handsomely en graved , $7.50 , others ask $25.00. Ladies' Elgin , Wnlthnm and Spring field with Boss filled cases at $10.50 , jewelers ask $35.00. Ladies' solid gold Elgin , Wnlthnm and Springfield watches , very hand somely engraved and diamond dec orated , $21.50 , jewelers' price $05.00. Boys' &tom wind silvermo watches , $1.2.3 to $2.05. Boys' coin silver watches , nicely en graved , $3.05 , usually bold at $11.00. Men's silvorino Elgin , Wnlthnm or Springfield watches at $1.75 , jewelers nsk $18.00. Men's coin silver Elgin , Waltham or Springfield watches at $7.60 , others ask $35.00. Men's Boss filled Elgin , Waltham or Springfield watches , finely engraved , $21,50 , jewelers think them cheap at $55.00. Men's solid gold with best American movement , $38.00 , jewelers price $100.00 to $125.00. These watches are fully warranted for time and quality and it not in every way as represented wo will refund the money. HAYDKN Bites , 110 and 118 South IGth street. Fine Easter cards at Hospo's. Personal Paragraphs. S. G. Joyce loft lust week for Now York city.J. . J. A. Yatcs , of Nellgh , Neb. , Is nt the Mil- lard. II. S. Heed , of Lidcoln , Neb , , Is at the Mlllanl. Otto Huotto , of Fremont , Neb. , Is at the Mlllanl. R. M. Lewis , of Norfolk , Neb. , is at the Mlllnrd. It. C. Browne , of Norfolk , Neb. , Is at the Millnrd. W. A. Bridges , of O'Neill , Nob. , Is at the Millard. Phelps Palno , of Lincoln , Neb , , is at the Paxton. John Zclmng , of Lincoln , Neb. , Is at the Paxton. Chnrlcs A. Pfclffcr , of St. Joseph , Mo. , Is at tlio Paxton. Dr. G. U. Keen , of the UnitctI States army , Is at the Pnxton. DC. H. McUrido , of St. Louis , Mo. , Is visit ing friends in Onmlia , Nub , Messrs , John O , Watson and J , 13. Smith , of Nebraska City , Neb , , nro ut the Paxton , F , M. Haoyc , for many years editor of the Perry , la. , Chief-Pilot , 1ms taken a position in Omaha with llio Western Newspaper union. Mrs , S. Melllck and Misses M , and Mlnnlo Mellick , Mrs. Major Uolmnomin , Miss H WeUol and Mrs. W. U. Vim Alstyno , all of Lincoln , Neb. , are registcd ut the I'uxton. Geo. W. Kelley , of Kolley. Stiger & Co. , returned this week fiom New York city , and the appearance of their stock , embracing all the novelties of the season , is sunlcicnt evidence that during his absence Mr. Kelley devoted all his tluio to business. Fine Easter cards at Hospo's. * Nipped u Diamond Itlng. While August Nelson was out of work Swan Thurson kindly took him iiito his homo at I'J'-i Cummg street , and sheltered him until ho could Had employment. Day befoiu yesterday Nelson turned up missing , and at the sumo tlmd a 95 diamond ring dis appeared. YesterdaySergeant Sigwart suw Nelson at n imwnbioker's shop trying to dis pose of the ring , and as the .fellow's actions were decidedly Bijsplciouti ho concluded ' to run him in us u "suspect , " Ho'reached , thu elutio'n with the. prisoner just in timer to find Thurson there leavitig u description of. , Nelson - son and the rftig with the captain , ; . ' ' - _ _ _ . . , , _ Carpets ! Carpets ! IS OPEN , And Our prices are Guaranteed to be Right , Don't ' Fail to Look Us Over Before - Buying , We make a specialty of laying and fit" ting carpets. Black Silks Dress Gingham 5 pieces Black Gros Grain Silks , our leader , no one can bent it.Vo will lot out just 5 more pieces tit75c yard. Come 60 pieces Renfrew Dress Ginghams , in and see it. worth 12jc yard. Our price Monday 7d INDIGO BLUE 4 pieces Black Gros Grain Silks , same number wo sold last week. This is an other lot just arrived. On sale for one 100 pieces Indigo Blue Figured Print ! week , 89c yard , really worth 81.25. Monday only 6c yard. BLEACHED 10 pieces Black Diagonals , 38 inches 1 case 30-inch Bleached Muslin , really wide , really worth 35e yard. On sale worth Oc yard. Our pi-ice Monday only Monday 15c yard. Gjc yard. MUS. J. BENSON. One Day Only , Monday , March 20. Wo will give special prices on real medici Torchon and machine Torchon laco. laco.Wo Wo will offer about fifty light weight shawls just the thing for spring , at about one-half their regular price , ranging from $1 upwards. JERSEYS. Wo call especial attention to our new and handsome line of Jerseys. Some now and pretty designs in fancy goods , suitable for Easter presents , A line of gold and silver tinsel braids and cords for braiding patterns. Wo still hayo some sizes loft in gold and silver shirts which wo arc closing out at one-half the regular prices. To anyone who knows this shirt , thcro need not bo a word said in favor of it , it always gives satisfaction. SANITARY HOSE. Don't forirot our line of faanitnry hose. Warranted fabt black. MRS. J. BENSON. IMPORTANT TO TAXPAiEHS. County Attorney Slmcrnl Submits a Decision Regards Them. Thcro was n full attendance of the mem bers at the regular meeting of the board of county commissioneis hold yesterday after noon , The appended important opinion from the county attorney was read ana placed on lllo : To the County Commissioners , Douglas County , Nebraska Gentlemen : Your com munication of J. M. Wilson of March.21,1888 , referred to mo in regard to n mistnko of the assessor for assessment of taxes in Covcll's addition for my opinion has been duly con sidered. I flud upon examination of the statutes that section 140 found on page 014 of the compiled statutes , governs tills matter , und nctoidlngto Unit county commissioners shall have no power "to release , Olsehurgoro- init or commute any portion of the tuxes as- Bossed or levied ugalnst any person or prop erty within tholr respective Jurisdictions for nny reason whatever. " Thcro are but two ways by which these mistakes can bo cor rected , either ono of which would afford relief : First , the parties assessed muy begin suit in equity setting un the facts , and your hoiioruule board may instruct mo to permit a decree to bo entered as prayed for In the plaintiffs pe tition. Tills would result Inadecicoof the court ordering the taxes to bo assessed for the amount justly due. Or another way , but ono which would perhaps not bo so free from objection Is for the party to pay the amount Into the treasury and then by a resolution of the board have the excess returned to him. This , though , would appU only to the county , and the sumo trouble und annoyance- would Imvo to bo goiio through with in ro- gurd to the city council. I would suggest that you communicate with the parties und suggest to them that they institute proceed ings before the court/ for the purpose of hav ing the mutter settled , yours very truly , E. W. SlMBIUI , , Couaty Attorney. The applications of C. M. O'Douovan ' , D. Kiemeton and Jumps Frewcn to bo unpointed inspector of the county hospital building were referred to the committee on construc tion. tion.W. . J. Edwards' proposition to sell the county a now Era grader wus referred to the committee on toads. County Superintendent of Poor Mahoney's communication in icferciico to the disposition of four orphan children living at South Omaha was turned over to the committee on charities , with power to act. The leuso with Hankin , Spencer & Ilankin for the use of u cortuiu portion of the poor furm for brick malting purposes was ruti- lied. lied.K W. Lessentln was appointed assessor of the Sixth ward in place of Mr , Hyland , re signed. The committee on Jail wcro directed to buy the neccdsary machinery for u laundry , build bteps und a balcony around the upper edge , Improve the bathing facilities und make other Improvements on the jail. The claim of C. Mcaphpr , amounting to 510.50 , for services u road uppraiber , wus al lowed. > . , ' The following resolution was adopted : Hesolvcd , That the biilaries 01 the. Janitors employed at the court house bo fixed at 43 per day , and nny previous action of the board iu conlllct herewith is hereby repealed. James GHlmoro was allowed $11.11 for labor and material on ft bridge. The committee on court house and jail waa directed to muko improvements on the vault in the ofllco of the clerk of the district court. Fine Easter cards at Hospo's. > Licensed to Wed. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday by Judge Shields : Name and Hcsidenco. Ago. J Oliver J. Wiiiegard , Omaha 24 J Dolly Wells , South Omaha 18 ( Jens Christian Wildbcck , Omaha , . PO I Mary Anderson , Omulm 18 j John Klmnttz , Snyder , Neb 23 1 Tcim Marline , Snyder , Neb 18 ( DoWitt E. Smith , IJrown's Valley , Minn. 83 1 Kuto Hlley , Hopkinton , la 3 Fine Easter cards at IIospo's. Increased Tlicir Capital. The New Yoik Storage and Loan company filed formal notice with the county clerk yesterday that at a meeting hold March 20 the capital stock was increased to flfi.OOO. The notification is signed by the president and Decretory. The mayor yesterday issued an order to Inspector Turnbull to arrest all saloon keepers after April 1 , who continue in business without paying their full $1,000 license. Fine Easter cards at Hospo'a. Yesterday's internal revenue collec tions amounted to $12,528.93. FROM THE BLIZZARD'S ' HOME. Solemn McssnKOH < > r Condolence With a Flavor of Wild Western Humor. Now York Star : On a pnifc with other humorous incidents of the great st'jrm was the receipt yesterday at the mayor's olllco of several dispatches from dulor- ont towns and cities in the far , wild west , tendering , with delightful as surance , sympathy and aid to the etorm- Htrickon inhabitant ! ) . St. Paul tele graphed : ST. PAUL , Minn. , March II , To Milyor Ilowltt : The city of St. Paul tcndeis to Now York her sympathy for the damugo to life and property occasioned by the blfczurd now raging in your city. Unaccustomed to storms of such phenomenal severity as to cause railroad isolation from the outsldo world , ami novcr hnving htid people frozen to death m the strectB , wo shall bo glad to contribute to any relief fund which may bo started by your aflllctcd people. Weather yesterday mild and beautiful. Signed by MANV QmziiNS. On top of this ramo the following : UISMAIICK , Dak. , March 14. Subscription papers iepoited passed throughout Dakota for aid of storm sufferers in Now York and surrounding country. Citizens of the terri tory express deep sympathy for your peopla and ore responding liberally. Would you prefer clothes or food , or both } J , M QUINN , Hlsmarck Tribune. Hi'iioN , Dak. , March 13 , To Mayor Hewitt - itt ; Huron , Dak. , under a mild spring sun sends her sympathy to bhzzaid-strickeuNow York. If needed , you may draw on us for ? 50 to lellovo the btorm sufferers. 1 > \ II. KENT , Chairman. JlisMAiicK , Dak , , March 13. To Mayor Hewitt , Now York : Hlsmurckstands rjady togivo substantial uid to sufferers of No\y York. Lot us know your needs. M , H. Jewett , Chamber of Commerce. After the mayor had perused thesa precious communications ho eat dowa and gravely Indited replies of thanks , adding that happily Now York was not yet in need of outside abslstunco. Compost may bo made very flno and rendered partially soluble for immudiato U6o by sprinkling the whole with a mU- turo of four ouncoa of sulphuric , acid in a bucket of water , but.tho process la some what dangerous H not carefully douo , .