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    THE OMAHA DAILY BKEtrSATURDAY , MAROII .TO , 1802.
ARRANGING TO VISIT OMAHA
State Convantion Oallod by the People's
Party of Iowa ,
BASIS OF REPRESENTATION ANNOUNCED
Kntlnirtl Ipl < > &ntr * Will HoSplpptPil .Ttmo 7
\Viirk In tlio lpjUliturc : Itrpubllcmn
C'nii't AistfO on thn I'rovMlon * of
the ( Inlrll HIM.
ft , In. , Mnrch 13. [ Spoclnl Telegram -
gram to THE HEK.J At a mooting of the
state cent t nl commltteo of the pooplo'B party
held In this city yesterday a call was Issued
for t stnto convention ot thu people's party
to bo hold In Les ) Molnos .luno " at 2 p. m.
for thopurposo of scleotlnR olght tlolcpDtos
nl larco to rcproiont the staio in llio national
oonvontlon to bo hold nt Om ha July 4. It
was nljo thought best that the district con
ventions to choojo. the district delegates to
Iho national coiivontlon shculd Ukowlso beheld
held In IJci Molncs at 10 u. m. the satno tlay.
The ratio of rcprosontatlon xvas llxod at six
ilcloguK'3 forcrch county , who will represent
tholr rojpcctlvo counties lit both stuto and
district convention.
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IN TIII : IOWA IIOISIATUHI : : .
llnulilit ti Airi < o oil the ( Jntcli
I.ornl Option jMrinnrr. ;
DK < I Mniscs , la. , March 18. In the sonnto
this morning Untch presented n uutltlon from
the physicians of Uos Moiucs against the
pnssuso of the law to tlollnn standing med
ical collcKos. Tlio followlni ? blllu were intro
duced : Uy BhloltU , to rearranpo the con
gressional districts of the state ; by Oardinor ,
to amend the law relative to taxes In cities
for water works , paving and other public Im
provements , so tbo sauio cau bo paid oy In
stallments.
The scunto concurred in tbo house resolu
tion providing for the compiling anO print-
Inp of laws relating to township trustees.
Tuo bill to BIVO all persons equal rights in
public houses was passed wltii only slight
opposition ,
The lieutenant governor ruled on a vote
for the bill to determine the standing of
mcdlcul colloHOS , that nil the senators must
vote unless excused. On llnnl passage
Bishop's nnmo was called twice and ho re
mained slleni. Tbo lloutouunt povornor
called tbo senator to order and forced him to
ask to bo excused.
A bill to compensate Washington Ualland
for services in war time was passed. The
bill passed to comnensato Hufn.s GooO-
enough for services in tno late
wilt1. The Cleveland bill to abolish
fees of county recorder was lost on engross
ment. The committee on retrenchment and
reform reported for the indollnlto postpone
ment of the resolution disouorgmg the com-
mtlteu clerks. Urown culled up the bill to
f.llow townships to levy an additional G per
cent tax in aid of railway construction. Ho
had the house bill having the same provisions
substituted and then passed.
The nonato this aftermoon took np the
Oatch bill providing for taxes on coipora-
tlons organized for muhiutr money in this
state. It provides for a franchibo tax of flOU
on such organizations nnd a further tax of
one-tenth of 1 percent of the par value of all
Block Issued or subscribed for. After much
dobata the bill was engroosod. The Gobble
bill changing the law relating to taxes be
tween vendor nnd vendee was passed. It
makes taxes a lien upon all goods , oven after
a change of ownership.
A great many petitions were presented in
the liouso this morning against the repealing
of tlio prohibitory law. The lollowing bills
were ; introduced : By McUann , to regulate
hours of labor of public employes in all cities
of 1U,0K ( ) or moro population ; by Stouo and
Vest , proposing reforms in the methods of
levy in ( i and collecting taxes.
Tbo nmi ale concurrent resolution favoring
III ! the pardon of 'John Little was adopted.
Little was convicted of murder seventeen
years ntro. Ho klllod a uegio who had seduced
his wife. Since being conllnod in tbo peni
tentiary he lias been an exemplary prisoner.
Van Gilder called up the bill to grant
franchises to clcctrla railway companies for
the use of country roads for operating lines
Dotwoen itowns and to bo operated under
regulation railroad commissioners intended
to aid in putting in an electric line between
bore and Indiauola , a distance ol twenty
in lie ; . The bill was passed. Senator Grono-
weg's bill providing for a Htntion liouso at nil
Junction points of railways also passed. The
normal school question came up on a bill to
establish hclicols at Algona and Af ton. A
substitute was offered to establish a com
mission to locate" three schools , ono In the
northwest , ono in tbo southeast and ono in
the southwest part of the state. Asuusti-
tuto providing for locating the commission
was defeated by 5' ) to 1T ! , the rules were
suspended and tbo bill put on final passage ,
lost , -15 to14. .
The senate bill to compel railways to make
use of union depots was discussed for some
time nnd referred to the Judiuiary committee.
The senate bill legalizing the Cedar Rapids
electric light ordinance was passed. A reso
lution was passed providing for three sessions
daily. Adjourned.
Both parties wont into caucus on thoGatch
bill. Tbo republicans had a lively time nnd
could not corno to a definite understanding ,
A largo number of members object to making
tbo bill a party question and will not have It
comu uptime way. Tno democrats in tbolr
caucus decided to vote solidly for the bill
when it comas up.
Srviintli Day Advcntlata Moot.
Dns MOI.NIS : , la. , March 18 [ Special Tele
gram to Tan Bun. ] About 100 represent
atives of the Seventh Day Advontlsts uro
here , and us many more are expected from
the Fourth district , embracing the Dakotas ,
Minnesota , Iowa nnd Nebraska , for tbo
purpoco of holding a blullcal institute to ob
tain further knowledge nnd understanding
of tbo Holy Book. Prof. Prescott , president
of Union college at Lincoln , Nob. , ana of nn
Institution at HattloCrcek , Mich. , both Ad-
vontlst eollpges ; Prof. Jones , rdltor of tbo
American Sentinel of Now York City ; Elder
E. J , VVnponur of Oakland , Cal. ; Elder O. A.
Nelson , presidontof the general conference
of IJattlo Crook , Mich. , are the loaders in
this intUitutlon. The mootln < ' will close
April 14.
to Ho Vindicated.
DUWIQUK , la , , March 18. [ Special
gram lo Tins Hcn.J About tureo week's ago
tbo Telegraph nnd Times publlsnod state
ments nbout a Dubuque editor being con
nected with the "White Chapel" scandal at
Dos Molncs , J3. W. nianchnrd , editor of
Iho Ledger , supposed It referred to him and
published a denial. Ho wont before the
kratid Jury seeking Indictments against the
Times and Telegraph , but tuu grand jury re
ported today refusing to indict. Dlanclmrd
will now institute civil suits.
"lluliu" .loni-n .Suiitiuu-ril ,
Una vMpiXK3 , la. , Muroh 18. ( Special
to TUB BEK ] "Bubo" Jones , con
victed of tnurdor In the second degree , was
this morning sentenced to fifteen years In
the Aimmosu prison. Motion for a now trial
-vyus 'entered and the prisoner released on
ball for ninety days. Sones Is but llttlo
inoro than a' buy and hU troubla grows out of
a camp meeting row last summer In which
one ot the participants was killed.
Trying to Avolil llitni ; r.
DtsMoixr.u , la. , March 18 , [ Special Tele
gram to Tun HUE , | State Board of Health
was notified today that thirty pcoplo Irom
the Hamburg steamer Uallcrt huvo arrived
In JNuw York Tuesday bound for Ion a. All
are infcatcd with typhus fever utid black
measles. They arc now on the way to Iowa.
Tbo board notified all sick cli > rks to look out
for the i wo fill } unit quarantine them until
the danger is passed.
HarrUnn U Their Choice.
IOWA Oirv , la. , March IS. [ Special Tele
gram to THE BKE. ] A national republican
convention of the students of tbo State unl
verstty tonight , In aid of the Husslun auf.
loront , nominated for president Benjamin
Harmon and lor vlco president \Vbltclaw
Nebraiku Veterinarian * Slcnt.
If Notraska Veterinary association mot
I * ' In ASmt-anuuBl session ot the Merchants
hotel ycitorday nftciuoou. iJr. Forbes of
fcjouth Omaha road au lutoresUui , ' paper CD
"Tuberculosis and Its Treatment , " This
provoked n aiscuisl&n Which lasted for some
timo. Matters pertaining to veterinary sur
gery were then discussed and then the meet
ing adjourned to meet In Lincoln next Sep
tember. The visitors attended tlio porfornt-
anco at Boyd's and then loft for thplr homes.
Following Is nllstot the association officers :
President , E. S. Noble , Blair ; vlco presi
dent , H. L. nnmocclottl ; treasurer. O. K.
Young , Omaha ; secretary , Holand Lord ,
Lincoln ,
uttr.n H.4HK riftTN.
Ilpniltrond 1'nirn I'nl In Twenty Itonnil * In
Itlfilit ( liiiil Karncnt.
DRAH\VOOI > , S. IX , March 18. [ Special
Telegram to Tiia BIK.J : Ulck Hollywood
and .loo Malnctto , two local lightweights ,
fought in nn alloy behind Fassold's gambling
saloon at 0 o'clock this morning for n purse
of f 100. The fight was with bate knuckles ,
according to marquis of Queensbcrr.v rules ,
After twenty brutal rounds Hollywood was
declared the victor and awarded tbo purso.
Both men received very severe punishment ,
Mnlnctto's face looking like raw beefsteak
when the light was over ,
Hpsnlts lit < iltjiicuntnr ,
OWUCESTCII , N. J. , March 18. Weather
cloudy , track good.
First nice , three-quarters of a mile , soiling :
Iluinot won , Vnndyko.sccund , 1/IUi third , Lro
llrlmil ( thu favorite ) ran unplaced , Titnui
ll : ! .i.
Hacoiul rare , throo-olchths of n mile , S-ypar-
olds : Jerry McOnrthy won , llonulla , i-olt ,
sncond , Madeline ( tin ; favorite ) third. Lost
Jinrsdrawn. Tlnui : oil.
Third race , six mm a quarter ftirlongfi. eoll-
Ing , ii-vcar'Oltls : Mulatto \\oti. Knapp ( the
fnvorltc ) sucond , Erect thlld. KiUllo M drawn.
Tltuoi IfJJii.
I'otirtli race , ono tulle , fiolllns : Courtier
won , lllliin second , Kunosvllle third. Olnster ,
Tnurlst. llniinlriiiii , Qiicsllon and Vovay
dr wn. Mlddloitone ( the favorite ) ran 1111-
pliicpil , Tlniiii l'i : ) ,
I'lflh moo. flvu-oirhths ot a mile , solllns :
Mlnnlo.1 ( the favorite ) won , .Silence snconil ,
Jnliit l.iieklnnd third , iMuellaiio. Austral , Toss
Up , Defendant , Nettle , lliuuhrum and Uproar
colt drawn. Time : l:03li : ,
Sixth race , nlnu-slxtoenthsof a mile , soil-
In : .Money .Maid won , .Marigold .sooond ,
Klnliard K. Kox ( the fuvorltp ) third. SUId-
nioro. Mono , King Alta and Virgin ( Ir.uvn.
Time : { .8i. !
Tips lor Toilny.
Hero are some likely chancoa picked for
today by the knowing ones :
OUTTKNllEM.
1. fit. John-CassoJla.
2. Hrovlor Archie Collins.
; i I'enolon I'olliain.
4. llallarnt U-slor. '
5. Kainbler Marie I.ovell.
( ! . Innovation Harrison ,
Ol.OIIUKSIKIL
1 , Hoheni Ian Klein Ins ton.
J. SkeezoUolstor Lit Glenn , fllly.
II Tranlc I , Kdward P.
4. Harrison Dr. Ii lmuth.
r > . I'urnwood id : McUinnls.
0. Uleiinioitiid Ucnsor.
lllcHtnlllnn K.tru Dcrliircd Off.
GHANU litiuiiji , Mich. , March IS. The
great $ ' , ' 11,000 stallion r.ico booked for the Au
gust mooting hero has boon declared off.
Word has been received fromC. W. Williams
of Independence , la. , owner of Allorton , de
clining to ontcr the race. Ho says ho is
afraid that should bo brmgAllcrton here nnd
enter him in n race with Axtcll acalnst him
the other horses would crowd him In favor of
Axtcll. Ho will , therefore , not take Aller-
ton nvvny from homo until ho has mot Axtcll
alono.
Ituso Jtiill at I < 'roinoiit.
FitnMONT , Neb. , Matnh 18. [ Special to
Tjti ! Br.i : . | The management of the Fremont
Base Ball club has just completed the worlc
of raising the guarantee necessary to begin
the season's playing. The base ball cranks
have contributed liberally nnd this city will
go into the league well equipped. A contract
has just been made with Norman Baker of
Omaha to manage the team during the
season.
V. ar. I. Athletic ) Clul ) .
This evening the Young Men's Institute
Athletic club will start , Having gymnasium
exercises at the hall of the Young Men's in
stitute. Tbo institute has adopted the con
stitution _ nnd by-laws of the club and has
granted It'tho use of "Yo'ung's ' Mon's insti
tute hall on Monday nnd Saturday , begin
ning this evening , Membersi are requested
to be prospnt , prepared to join.
.Stopped by n Ktorlll.
GuTTENiiKito , N. J. , March 18. Races post
poned on account of severe storm. Entries
btnud.
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"AU my reports go with the modest truth.
No moro nor clipped , but so" Brady-
crotlno always cures all headaches at till
times.
Wllllnm Williams Secures a Murrl.igo 1.1-
< rn.su with Ills Itlvorcn Decree.
U.U'iii CITV , S. D. , March 17. iSpecial
Teiosrara to Tin : BUB. ] The decree or" di
vorce in the Williams dlvorco case was filed
in the clerk of court'b ofllco this afternoon
nnd Immediately theioaltor William Williams
applied for a marriage licousa to wed Miss
Nettie Boyd , who figured 1.0 prominently in
the dtvorro proceedings. They were mar
ried amUloft on the 0 o'clock train for Now
York. The only reminders of this case now
in the citv nro the preliminary proceedings
In tbo $ 'iO,000 nnd 75,000 damage suns
brought by Williams and Nettie Boyd
against Patrick Cox of Kocbc&tor and the
Deadwood Time ? . It is thoucht here that
the suits will never como to trial.
Ordered to Alnakn.
YASKTON- . D. , March 17. [ Special .Tele
gram to TUB BKC. ] Contain A.W. Lnvondor
of Scotland , this state , special agent for the
United States Treasury department at St.
George Island. Alaska , was in YanKton todav
enrouto for Omaha. Tnls morning ho re
ceived u telegram advising him to make Im
mediate preparations to go north and that
his orders will reach him In u few days. Ho
did not expect to return to Alaska until May
15 and this hasty arrangement is very much
ot a Hurprisc to him. Ho has no Information
further than the telegram , but believes that
tlio government requires his services in the
Boring so.i controversy , tbo present con
dition of which be regards as suugostivo of
diplomatic difficulties , to say the least.
napld City Drli'Kiitos.
Rki'ii ) CITV , S. D , , March 17. [ Special
to Tun BBI : . | Twonty-two delegates to
attend the state contention at Chamber
lain on March liH , to select delegates to
thu national republican convention , were
olectctl at tbn county convention hold hero
yesterday. T ho convention was a decidedly
anti-ring ono , the young republicans having
taken an interest in llio matter and ooing
determined that factional ( illleronces , rings
and bojbos of all kinds must ho relocated to
the roar in ttiis county during the present
your , Tim dclci'atinn lb ono of the broadest
ever .sent to a state convention from this
county.
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iJoWitt's Sarsaparlua 13 reliable.
mrcvKH.1 o.i.v OM.uifi j/.i.v.
Ill * I'lilPiit In Vulunlilu I.uiul Keniuod by
Tint Iti-u Itiiri'iiit of Clulum ,
WASHINGTON , D. C. , March 17. [ Special
Tolcgrum to Tins Bun. ! Tin : Bun Bureau
ot Claims today scoured for 10 H. Sanborn
of Omaha a patent to lots 1 , i. ' , I , A. II , sec
tion D , township 18 north , range 15 west ,
Mount Diablo meridian , Moadocino county ,
California , containing 1K ( > acres of land. In
this case Tin ; HKI ; Bureau of Claims re
ceived llnal receipt March 5 and secured the
patent March 17 , being n period of only
twelve davs , This is believed to bo the
shottcst time on record for securing laud
patents and those desiring to sccuro title to
tbelr homes should avail themselves of the
exceptional facilities offered by Tun BER
Bureau of Claims , The bureau ii uniformly
successful and expeditious 'In securing pat
cuts.
U Troubles ,
N. Y. , March 17. A general
assignment by 1'ltkin & Son , dealers in cut
stouo and monumental work , was made today.
A failure to obtain payment on the Troy
posidlUco contract , upon which tbo firm has
been working , Is the immediate cau so of the
usilgr.raeut.
NBW Yoiiir , March 17. The Now York
Commercial company today secured u judg
ment for * 90i4o : against the Brook Huvon
Rubber Shoe company of.Lonc Island , which
amount U duo on goods sold , money loaned ,
etc. The company succeeded the Smith
Hubbor company , and was incorporated in
ItoS lth capital stock of { 133,000.
a sucoNi ) BIHTIOX.I
French Government Has Reoaivod Some Bad
News from Morocco.
PORTUGAL IS SAID TO BE BANKRUPT
Wlmt iipprt : S y f Her Flimnclul Ooiiill
tlon Itnssln'it Kutpr CnusiMl OueiiT-
liurR'n I'll 11 u r < 1'iuls anil Itcrllli
rolled limy dialling t > j-iiiimlters ,
ICopw' ' foMf < I IW } I'M ' Jiimw fJonlo-i
i'Aitt" , March 17. [ No v York Herald
Cable Special to Tin : BBB.I The govern *
mont has received badnows | from Morrocco ,
intelligence having arrived that tbo emperor
has determined to make trouble for Franca In
the desert region towards Tombouton nnd
the French Senegal on the Algerian frontier.
Thcro Is n very lively agitation and fears uro
entertained that It will bo nocoss.iry to send
French tioops to Touat.
The bankruptcy of Portugal fs almost an
olllclal fact. Foreign exports maintain Ihal"
national treasury Is empty , that the April
coupons will not bo paid and that the , pay
ment of Interest will bo suspended for three
yonrs. Paris bankers do not believe that
payment will over bo resumed.
C.insril by the < ! o\criimuiit' * Action ,
In regard to the Guonzburg full uro , which
made a bad Impression on the bourse , I know
from a good source that the Uusslan bank
tried to prevent It by lending 5,000,000 rou
bles to Uuonzburi ; , and that the czar would
not permit the loan to bo made , saying , "I
am unable to help my peasants , and 1 cor-
tninly cannot allow bolp to bo pivon to
strangers. " The managers of the defunct
banking house say that its ruin was
caused by tbo legislative measures nealust
the JHWS. In its sugar houses It
employed 0,000 workmen , of whom 8,400
were expelled and In their stead It was
obliged to employ men who know nothing of
the business. Operations In tno Ural mine
were nlso affected by tbo lotordioc , .proiublt-
Ing the exportation of minerals , though it
does not appear that the action of , the di
rector caused very porcoptlblo variation In
tbo prlco of gold either at St. Petersburg or
Berlin.
I'ollco Arc Actltc.
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In Berlin the usual precautionary measures
nro being taken today , tomorrow..being the
anniversary of the revolution of 1818. Trouble
blo Is feared and the entire police force has
been ordered to remain on duty , special In
struction havlncbcon given to mounted poilco
to bo ready for action at a moment's notice.
The unemployed wbrklngmon'Will parade a [ ,
2 o'clock and will march to tho. cemetery ,
where they will visit the graves of tboso who
died in ISIS. The anarchists havo. imposed
no restrictions on their actions and nro'lcav-
iug them frco to do as they plcaso.
Some arrests were made by the police
today in France.
The judge of the tribunal of commerce nt
Paris was assassinated today Uy the jlcttlptor ,
Jacques. The aftnir has created great excite
ment in the art world.
Another explosion of dynamite took place
today on the boulevard Saint Gormaiu
In the rcsldenco of a judge.
The poilco are continuing their searches
tonight in the Quartior Hallos. Sixty persons
living in ono house were taken to the polled
station , nnd all those who could not give a
satisfactory explanation as to thtir moans of
livelihood were detained. The poilco believe
that they have captured ono of the persons
who Is responsible for , or , at any rate , who
was privy to , tbo explosion nt the Labau
barracks , and. according to thorn , ho is
named H.
1'Ienty or Ujiiuiiiitn round.
Several private persons , heads of business
houses and managers of newspapers have
boon rcceivmg'threatQnlnK-JQ'tors. ' For ex'
ample , the manager of the Cerclo Jockey
club was warned that a cartridge would bo
placed in a corner ot the cafe adjoining tbo
club , the explosion of which would shatter
the building. At first no importance was
attached to these letters , put toduy the
police found a cartridge in several places.
The conclorgo of 105 Boulevard Malleshcrbes
found before the door of the house n puekapo
containing eighteen cartridges , and eight
phials.
Tbo police found this evening on the Bpulo
vard Arago a cylindrical tube cnvolc-pod , in
black paper , and having at ono end a wick
which had begun lo burn. . ItVOB - planed
nirainst tbo wall of the prison do Fasnnto.
All the explosive articles have boon sent to
the municipal lobnratory.
The judge who has been instructed to in
vestigate the rocoat dynamlto plots is de
cidedly of tbo opinion that they are not the
result of concerted action on tho.part . of the
anarchists.
"in mv opinion , " ho said to me , "tho tbreo
last explosions are the work of au amateur
and of ti single individual. "
After American Insurant-it Companies ,
TUo government wi'l ' soon Introduce a
measure compelling foreign insurance com
panies to maintain In Franco , cither in money
or real estate , suflicicnt reserves as a guaran
tee for persons insured In Franco. Penal
ties will also oo provided in the case
of persons who signed policies dated abroad ,
that is to say , In some place beyond the juris
diction of the French government. The pro
ject Is a result of a newspaper controversy ,
and has special reference to the New York
Mutual Life and tbo United States Mutual ,
JACQUES ST. , CJS E' .
Pl.A.YIXU A DIOIH *
ICuftshi In Moving Town rif Closer Friendship
with iiiluiiil : ( liupldly.
LONDON' , March 17. [ Now York Herald
Cable Special to Tins Bnc.J 1 learn that
the change of attitude of the duke of Cum
berland is attributable to. two causes , very
dissimilar In character , ono of which , however -
over , brings out a new phase of politics of
tbo highest import toEuropo. . The minor
causa connected with the affair is
a breach of trust of the duko's intlmato ad
visor , wbo to cover his losses of tbo stock
exchange , appropriated 500,000 florins from
the duke's privy purse. His adviser was a
most uncompromising adversary of Prussia
in his master's entourage , and his bicach of
trust shook also the duke's contldenco in his
political insight. Thu other and moro
important cause Is the czar's influence
over iho duke. Ho succeeded In wringing
from nls brother-in-law what neither
Queen Victoria nor the Danish royal consort
nor the clinching arguments of the late ir ) ,
Windthorst could accomplish. In Ibis fact
lies the Kuropean slgnillcunco of the compro
mise cTected ( between the bcir of Hnnovor
and the Herman omporor. it U strictly certain
tain that the czar wishes to bu both person
ally agreeable to tbo queen und to bring
about a cordial understanding , if not
the nlliancn of his country , with Eng
land. Having induced Cumberland lo como
around into accordance with her majesty's
long cherished desires and aims , there isonlv
ono now apparent design , lili object to detach
Great Britain from the triple alliance , of
which In tbo prescntpredieninent of Uussiu ,
ha takes u loss Indifferent view than before
actual difllcultles sprung tip with his realm , .
In this sense will aUo have to bo
viewed the advices Irom Athens , reaching
certain chancelleries , according to wblch
the king of Grecco relimjulsticd Dcbynnnls ,
not on account nf financial difficulties , but as
H compliment to England , on consuls sent
from St. Peters nbrjr , not to forffot the part'
enacted by England In tno liberation of
( Jrecce. In another quarter of the globe
Husflu shows , an equally conciliatory dispo
silion In the matter of the Afghan frontier
deliberations , where the Kusiiun delegate ,
Captain McdvodrctT , received Instructions to
bhow himself particularly generous on the
contested points to the English representa
tive.
IN Till : KNUMMI PAIIMAMKNT.
I.U94 to ICnclHiiit ! > } ' Iteuson of the. Heel-
proclly luw Irulund lit Hie 1'ulr.
LONDON. March 18. ID the House of Com
mons today John O'Connef ( ParnaUite ) asked
Homo Secretary Matthews whether ho hud
inquired Into tbo case of J. Curtln Kent , who
was convicted la April , 1833 , ot conspiring to
usooxploilvoi.
The parliamentary society ot the colonial
ofllco stated that the loss of revenue to the
British coloulcsinvthe West Indies under the
treaties of rootpcecity negotiated by them
with thf Unlto&Slates under the provisions
of the McIClnlty bill , \ffts IM follows : Ja
maica. $145,000 : tHoLeowarcl islands..10,000 ;
\\MndwardJislandii , fcW.OOO ; Barbadous ,
$ TiO,000 ; Trinidad , J75.000 , nnd British Guinea.
$145,000. i rfj
Mr. John O'Oinncr again raised the ques
tion of Irish rapKCsentatlon on the British
Chicago Columltlntii exhibition commission.
Sir Klebiml Webster , attorney general , re
plied that lha commission would not overlook
Irish Interests. aJt was a mistake , Sir
HI chard said , JoniSnpnoso tbcro were no
Irishmen on thqcajrrmil.sslon. Out of twenty
members on tlipjjUst before him nine were
lrls.li. If iho 'Iplsli members favored him
with other naroQti J.boy would bo added to
the commission. Ireland would bo a largo
exhibitor at Chtragn ,
Mr. Sexton strongly advocated the assign
ment of n special Irish section ,
Sir Lionel Play fair admitted that there
might bo dlniculty In the way of establishing
u separate Irish department.
Mr. NoUn moved to adjourn the discussion
on the vote for. Irish teachers fund , on the
ground that most of iho Irish members were
absent- . The spcnknr declined to put the
motion. > .
After Mr. Nolan , , had spoken for forty
minutes , Mr. Sextan Joined In Mr. Nolan's
appeal. The government , ho said , knew that
the Irish mcmborj would bo nil over the
country on St. Patrick's day.
Mr. Balfoursaid their absence was not-the
fault of the government nnd appealed to Mr.
Nolan to withdraw the motion.
The discussion continuing Mr. Halfotir In-
voitcd Iho closure and. Mr. Nolan's motion
was negatived by n vote of 121 to 41.
Protests against carrying on the discus
sion were renewed by Mr. Sexton , but without
'
out avail , nn-I the 'Irish members present
withdraw in n body.
Messrs , Connyboaro and Labouchoro nnd
others continued the debate , protesting
against tno government's course , until
finally Mr. Balfour < movoa the closure rule
and the grant for the teachers * fund was de
feated.
lU.'SSIANS HIMOICE.
High UnipInU AasUt In Uiiloiiillug the In-
ilHim's Cargo ut l.llmu ,
Lnuir , March 17. The unloading of the
cargo brought by the steamer Indiana from
Philadelphia for the relief of the Russian
famine sufferers was finished today. Tbo
last eight bags were carried by Count Bro-
borrlnskl , the chief of the ramiue relief com
mltteo ; the city protect of Llbau , Mr. Craw
ford , the United Statoi consul nt St. Peters
burg ; Mr. Bornholdt , UiO United States con
sul nt Hlga ; the railway dirpctor and Mr.
Dcoulan. Afterward tbo first train load of
provisions was disp'atchod to the distressed
districts. The departure of llio train was
made an occasion ot great ceremony. The
chief American and Rusjlan officials toasted
the health of the czar nndPresident , Harrl
son amid the playiri'g of tbo national nirs of
the two countries , 'jjhb engine was gaily
decorated with Hags. The departure of the
train was witnessed , by crowds of citizens.
Alluii-H In
l > u Jnintf ( Sonlnil HeirieU.I
Buussni.s , March 17. [ Now York Herald
Cable Special to Tun BfK.l Another mine
accident , occurred today in the pits nt
f
Cue rnos in tbo Bprltinccr district. Five were
killed. ( ,
Tbe work of clearing the Andorluos mine
was stopped today /a signs of the lirst out
break of lire were noticed. It is feared a
fresh landslide or ( jxpjoslons will take placa
in that underground ; , hell. The gallery is
still full of corpse
Early this 'morning ' a dynamite
explosion took plnpQ.l'li the house of the presi
dent of the Llego Ksrfcogo court , wbo yoster-
oay sentenced tRfcoq dynamiters to penal
servitude. Only sirjall damage was done ,
but the outrage caYi/oil a great sensation , as
it shows the existence of n body of dyna
miters in Belgium as well us in Franco.
ICrudy for i bc 1'rosldpiit.
MAimin , MnrohrJ.17New York Herald
Cable Special vtaoU'inf'Bnis.j NexotinUons
botweetfloo Uiitl3l tHtes < 'mihistor'r)4iid" ' the
Spanfshgovcr m6hijvite"g'aruflug ! tho.Copyflgtit
have boiJii satisfactorily onrluqqd. The
matter now orily woit ; tlo tirdclamiiuoft bi
lbo president ot the United States.
1311'oimh THIS ni.iTir
( Icnem ! Vcltisquer. Mint Din for righting
with thn l.ute Uiilinuuedu.
| Cojrifl/ilctJ / iXKltu Jama ( Ionian neim.tt. ]
Vu.i-AKAiso , Chili , ( via Galveston , Tex. ) ,
Marco 17. [ By Mexican Cable to the Now
York Herald Special to TUB BP.K.J The
orgcns of the conservative or clerical party
hero and in Sahtinsio bitterly attack the
HOW cabinet. There- every roosoa to believe
liovo that the conservatives will endeavor to
form a coalition witn members of the
radical faction of the present liberal party in
order to weaken the government majority.
Fiscal Uivas of Santiago today sent his
findings in the case at the Balmucoda gen
eral , Velasquez , to the military court which
is to judge him. Velasquez is now a pris
oner on board the war ship Iluascar
in Valparaiso harbor. In the opinion
of Fiscal Uivas , Uenoral Velasquez is
dcbcrving of the death penalty forusiirnation
of power , conspiracy , omission of illegal
notes , robbery of tbo national funds , ( logging
of innocent people , shooting of Cumminpi
and two others for attempt to blow up n Bat-
maccdist cruiser with dynamlto and com
plicity in Lot Canas massacre. Tlio fiscal
asks that in thoevent-ot President Montt or
the military court commuting the death sen-
tun cc. of which there U every probability ,
that ( Jonoral Velasquez bo deprived of his
civil rights forever and bo put under police
surveillance for ilvo years. It is assumed
ibnt banishment will bo tbo eventual sen
tence.
The court of appeals Is now in session try
ing tbo senators and deputies of Balmaccda's
congress on similar charge : , to these against
Velasquez.
lieceiieil liy thu Aiimrirnii OlIlcel'H.
E.VSIXAIH , ( via tSalvoaton , Tox. ) ,
March 17 , [ By Mexican Cable to the Now
York Herald Special to THIS BEK. | Ad
miral Walker and bis staff with United
States Minister Pltkin were received by
President Peillgrini at tbo government
house on Monday. The -.parly afterwards
visited the cabinet ministers. President
Peillgrini , his cabinet , the authorities of
Uiicnos Ayres provlnco.tAilniir.il Corduruund
lieutenant General Lovllle , visited Iho
squadron ut'J p , in. today. They wcro ae-
cotnpaniod by Minister PItkiu. Admiral
\Valkor.Captain Miller and his ofliccr.t to-
colved them. on Lourd , the Chicago. They
also visited the Al.iifi t and Bunnlngton.
Lunch wa sei'imirtV by the admiral
In tbo cabin iluAl the Chit-nun.
Thu health of { uojldents Harrison
und Pellegrini was tjoajslod. In honor of thu
guests ibo yards of nit ihc ships in the irjuud-
* mnnno.1 uird-o'saluto of
roi were twenty ono
cuns was tired. The visitor * wore * surprised
at tha squadron and yiin most enthusiastic
in pruisu of everything connected wl h Iho
Argentina warship * , Ailmlrnnto Brown and
Twenty-fifth or May have just llrod
twenty-one puns , wblcn bavo been answered
by u similar salute froin , thu Chicago. Thu
sijuailron goes to Morjt&vMito < o3ti , The
American ships are crowded with visitors
diillv. The bobavldiuisti ' ' ° American sallori
on liberty Is oxcelilift here , ui it uos at
Montevideo. The li ftll Of the olllcers und
men is good.
.Mm , Sllnnln rainier .U-cusea Her Mit l.iiil :
of .Murder uf Klildr.i , I.i.
1'Jinoiu , la. , March 17. Wllllnm Mills was
murdered at DOWJ Tuesday cvoiilng while
visiting Mrs. Minnie Palmer. The latter Is
trying to get a divorce from her liutlund and
ncciiiei the latter of killing Mill * with a club
In her presence. Palmer is tinder arrest ,
IliliiK tu u 1 > o r Knob.
MovitOB , la. , March -Special [ Tole-
gtam to Tim BciJJeorgo Klpple , a bucb-
clorof (50 ( years llviup alone , commuted aul-
cldo lust evening by banulnx blmsulf to a
door knob with a ror.o. Thii roui was looped
around his neck , pained B round \A\ lug
looped over his foot und fastened to the door
koob. No cuubii U kr.oyvii for Iho deed ,
low. i Trouble Srtlleil.
KKOHUK , la. . Match 17. Thu trouble be
tween iho ICcokuk & Northwestern rullv.uy
uud Ilk om-ii.oeri lux buim amji'aoly adjusted ,
I
_
Serious Charges Brought Against Ohicngo
Alderman ,
CORRUPTION SAID TO HAVE RUN RIOT
Itetnnrknbln Disclosures Willed Hino Set
thn 1'eoplo of Chicago Agupo with
\Vonilernieiil--StriiiiK < : nnes
Against the Moodier * .
CuiuAiio , III. , March 17. As n sequel to
the recent passage by the olty council ot an
ordinance granting permission to the Chicago
cage Power Supply und Smoke Abating
company , better known ns the Compressed
Air company , to use the streets and alloys
of the olty In.uny manner It sees fit , the In
dictment of a number of nldormon by the
grand Jury for alleged bocdlomn is promised.
The City I'ress association reports :
"Urlbory of the most flagrant kind will bo
shown. Corruption nnd rottenness beyond
the Ideas of the most cynical citizens will bo
disclosed , and tha facts \\hieh tnaKe a posi
tion on Chicago's council ono worth hun
dreds of dollars of preliminary expenditure )
in nominations will bo disclosed. Tomorrow
evidence will lo presented to the grand jury
showing beyond the peradventure of a
doubt that certain uldornun have paid lib
erally and In hard cash for their votes. The
Jury will listen to a tale of rottenness nnd
corruption to which the 'boodMng1 of the
county commissioner. * and the Tweed ring
was nothing. "
lime Miuln n Strong Case .
The evidence has been for some time In
preparation and a mesh now encloses some
of tbo city fathersfrom , which there U llttlo
hope of escape. This evidence. Includes con
fessions of several guilty parties ; It Includes
not only the promises made to the corpora
lions , but tbn latter ) giving the money to
purchase tlicir.votos , and tha very fcrcen backs
themselves with which these vo'os were
purchased. The mou who have been
active in working up these cases
nave spared no expense nnd have made
sure of each step. They have witnesses who
huvo iucu largo sums of money paid by the
representatives of Iho corporations to indi
vidual aldermen , und who have heard iho
alderman promise on receiving the money to
cast his vote on a certain mcasuro in n cer
tain way. The money was paid In various
ways. Some received It nt their homos from
messengers. Several were paid In the pre
cincts of the city hall and , it is said , that two
sold tboir-votos'in thu lobby of thu council
chamber.
When the Northern Pacific ordinance was
passed and when the active support of the
Economic"Gas' proposilton was made by
prominent members of the council , suspicion
was created , and , when in one instance , nt
least , * this suspicion grew to n positive cer
tainty of corruption , the investigation was
set on foot wbicu , It is now said , will end
only when several present members of Cnl-
cago's city council nro wearing the stripes of
thu Joltet penitentiary.
General Llob.lho foreman of the rnnd
jury , and States Allorney L.ongncokor have
agreed ibat thu evidence which tbo latter has
for some time bocn preparing shall be pre
sented to the jury tomorrow. Among the
witnesses subptcnaed nro two members of
the council who were dragged into the hood-
ling operations and who have expressed a
willingness to tell all they know.
L'lisscil ) > } Virtue of Hard CiiNh.
States Attorney Lotigncckor says he ex
pects to show that all tbrco of the ordinances
f-tho Compressed Air , tbo Northern Pacific
and the Economic Gas were passed oy vir
tue of-the purchase of the votes forhnrd cash.
"I don't mind saying,1' said ho , "that
tbero will bo tno biggest upheaval over seen
in this city. When all the facts are finally
made public tbo result will bo the most sen
sational of any in tbo city's history , " Ho
added that ho would bo aided by three of the
city's most prominent attorney ? , they being
in the employ of three Lasallo newspaper *
who bad been assisting to make out the case
ngainst the Looillors.
Later , in au interview. States Attorney
Longneckor .said that several ukio'rmon
would assist in the inquiry in addition to
those who confessed that their votes were
purchased. Several will testify that
they were approaehod and refused to enter
tain the overtures made to them by corpora
tion representulivos. Still "others will tos-
lify that aldermen openly boasted that they
had received money for their votes. Others
again will give testimony corroborative of
many facts to bo disclosed by the prosecu
tion.
tion.Ono
Ono nldcrmnn openly stated that ho was
certain that nlmost orery alderman favorably
connected with the throe ordinances In ques
tion was gulltv pf receiving money for his
voto. "Why , " said he , "it is generally ad
mitted that It requires money to get an
ordinance through the counoil , and many of
iho aldermen maUo no secret of the fact tbat
ttaey will not vote for any ordinance unless
they are rewarded for so doing. In some
cases Iho reward is in iho shape ot 11 trade
that involves supporting some improvement
in that alderman's ward and thus increasing
bis popularity among his constituents. In
others , and by far the greater number of
cases , tbo consideration is tno coin of the
realm. "
Olllrlul Statement from the l'ro reuters
The following statement Is onicmlly Issued
by the gentlemen who nro behind the prose
cution : "Tho investigation about to be begun
by the grand juiy contemplates u certain
scrutiny of the methods employed by the
council in regard to tha passage of the eco
nomic gas , the Northern Pacific and the
compressed air ordinances , ns well as n
few of minor importance. The evidence
which will bo presented to the erund jury is
not limited to the confessions or disclosures
of one man , but covert ) a wide range , both of
facts and individuals.
"The plan to catch the counsel and dis
cover what alderman w.is engaged in bribing
measure } through the council was devised und
put into execution before tbo appearance of
tbo economic pas ordinance last year. The
protf we have acquired relates to various
bcodlo ordinance ? and entangles four or five
aldermen In what it will bo very easy to
show v.as n consniracv. The money us d in
ut least three cases of bribery will bu put in
evidence. 'Iho Northern Pucifio ordinance
\vas passed by almost precisely the same
means nnd methods employed in tbo 'oco-
nomii ) gas' . The compressed 'air ordinance
Mum nut yielded as much money to thn
boodlew ns was expected by thorn. Settle-
monls wcro being made vosterJay unit the
day boforu. Monev was shown In the council
by ut least two nldermcn , who guvo It to bu
understood that it was what they had n.-
coivcJ for voting for the Compressed Air
ordinance , und It wis not us much as prom
ised them.
Will rush tlio rr neciitlou of thu Cm o.
"Wo will have no difficulty In indicting und
convicting several well known aldermen , It
Is not our dosirp lo convict only tha aldri-
mon , however , wo doslro also lo punish Iho o
guilty of bribing members of the cuiincil nnd
uo will rot.stop thU investigation until thuy
are brought , to justlco , no .matter wbojouoor
thucrimlimtliit ; evidence lends to.1'
The eionoinic gcs ordinance rcfi'ir.i.1 lo
wui origluallv passed by n vo'.a of 111 10 111.
Tne raavor vetoed II on Juno I'-1 , last , and it
wts D-isMCd over his veto bv n votuol f > U to II ) .
The Northern I'.iclllo ordinance , giving
the railroad company u vuluatla franchise ,
recoiled MxtVroao ufTrmatlvuund thrt-o IIUM-
llvovotu. ' . An investigation ol thu manner
In wnlch It was i-ecurod followed , resulting
in nolhiug but Iho lupcul of thu ordinance ,
it was immediately passed attain by another
voloof 111 toil.
The iunprc8AoJ ! : uir ordinance waspiised
by n vote of 415 to 1'A week or two tutor ,
niter Iho ui.ijcr hud sinned thu ordinance ,
another ciillimutc was tremnlcd lo the
council providing for the repeal . of thu
original orulnuurc. 'J bo repealing oruiuanco
failed of psssujo uy o votj of 40 to a.1.
llavn Them Wlmro tlio ll.ilr U hliort.
GeneralMob , tbogrand Jury'hforeman.sald
tonight , speaking 01 Ibo wii/Jcou "We liavu
tha rascal * where tbo hair In abort , bat 1 am
not nt liberty to tell wlmt I know. Wo will
boin thu liwostiz.Ulou tomorrow , then look
out , ThU much I w"l " ay , wo have n com
pleio chum of evidence forged around thu
tioodlurt , and If tbuy do uoi tail iho truth
thov will not leave the criminal court build
Ing , By that 1 mean that wu know lie
ubolo truth and all wUo do not , toll It wU bu
Immediately arrested for perjury as well ns
for hoodling. "
The gonor.il tnld that some of thara would
undoubtedly bo indicted who have heretofore -
fore boon supposed to bo nbovo sucti things
ns boodllng.
Various members of ( ho council wore
questioned tonight regarding the prand Jury
Investigation , anrt state 1 that thov hart been
expcctinclt nil along ; they nro willing to go
betoro the grand Jury nnd toll all they know.
Several said they hail , during the pondonov
of certain ordinances , been approached with
offers of mcnoy or Us equivalent If they
would vote favorably for such ordinances.
Hut all liuilpnantlv dmilcd that they had ac
cepted any such offers.
Suit of Kinisits rirm.
TOPBK , Kan. , March 17. The Kansas Salt
company of Hutchtnson , Kan. , has tiled a
complaint with tbo railroad commissioners
against the St. Joseph & tlrand Island ,
Atcblson , Topckn & Santa Fe , H , it M. ,
Cnlcuco , Rock Island & Pacific Kansas City ,
Fort Scott & Memphis , Kansas City , Wyati-
dotto it Northwestern , Missouri. Kansas &
Texas , St. Louis A. San LVancUco , Union
Pacific nnd Missouri Pacific Railroad com
panies for an alleged discrimination in favor
of Michigan salt inlncs.
The Kansas company does not complain
that the rate given the Michigan companies
is lee low , but that the tariff under which it
Is compcMled to ship Is too high.
The Kansas Salt company owns nil the
mines in Hutchison and Joy' Gould Is ono of
the heavy stockholders.
len\er' Proposed Itelt I.lne.
DilNVKit , Colo. , March 17. Denver Is to
have n bolt Hnn and the Eastern Knilwny
company , formerly the Colorado Eastern , Is
to build it. Mr. Hobert V. Force , n promoter
meter of the Colorado Eastern , is responsi
ble for the statement , nnd ho intimated that
Hon. U. H. MofT.Ut and cx-Uovornor Evans
nro connected with the company.
This road owns the franchise * Into Denver
which It bus been rumored that both the
HOCK Island nnd Snntn Fo were endeavoring
to purchase In order to gain nn entrance of
their own into the city.
Mr. ' oreo denied the statement heretofore
made that the Colorado Ivistern intended lo
build into the Indian Territory.
Now Wralnrn Tr.ilu .Snnlrc.
Cmcuio , 111. , March -Special [ Tele
gram to Tuu BKB. ! Arrangements bnvo
been completed by both tbo Santa Fo nnd
the itock Island for furnishing n through
train service to all points In that part of the
Oklahoma territory which is shortly to bo
thrown opou to settlement. These two roads
nro the only Chicago connections whoso track
traverse the terrilory to bo occupied. It is
expected that it will bo tilled up In us short
order as has thnt portion which was opened
several years ago.
A7ir.s oi < - ntiTiito.iv.
DomiMtle.
The prohibition party will hold Its national
convention sit Clnclr.imtl , U.
Kustorn Kentucky anil West Virginia are
burled under several Inches uf snow.
John A. Matliln of Detroit , MliOi. . manufac
turer of wood alcohol , lias f.illod for fiiW.
Snowstorms In Indian Toirllory lri\o been
the oaiiio of great fatiillty unions the ran -o
cattle.
Arguments In the evangelical iiuo wuir.intn
pioceedin s at Cleveland , O. , fll voinmcnco
today.
The Now York assembly has passed the bill
appropriating * 10l.OJO tnw.ird m.iUng an u\ln-
bltlon at the World's fair.
Allalis In Tiinoy county. Missouri , are In an
unsott ud condition , and troublu Is feared
over the recent lyni'lilnz thuro.
Thomns Calliiliiin of Kurtz , Ind. , shot nnd
Instantly Killed Kit I'roisnoll. The men had
trouble over an unpaid \vhUKy bill.
At Koseburr. Ore. , ilnrins a niiarrol. Mih-
olns Junes stubbed und Inst.inUy klllod A
llunsborough.
It lb estimated that the norther uhfcli swept
over Tevis wllhln thn p ist fuw days h is done
dtiiuaga to the amount of $ l,7dOlJJ ) to crops.
The chum gang at work In the court house
yard at ICuno , Nov. , discovered sold In thu
gravel pit. The uxtont of thu find Uasyut
\inkiioxin.
To sot ut a l.irso lioily of lion ore snvcr.il
mining com panics near Ishpcin.n. . M.ch-
wlll dram n laku , estimated toconl.ifn SJU/JJJ ,
IOJ gallons of water.
( jovrrnor Murkham of California has com
muted tlio fecntunco of Charles Kreeiuan. who
AMIS to have bui'n liaise.1 lotl.iy for minder , to
mprlsoninciit for lift ! .
"MvslrrloiH Iko" la the naino sUncd to a
letter lecolved ut .llmtown , Ooln. . hy Hob
Kord , thu sliiyer of Jossi .liunus. The wilier
threatens In it to kill I'onl.
It Is slated tli.it n meeting of the Standard
Oil company will bu held tu consider tlu > ad
visability of iiicro.'islni ; the cuplt il stock of
Iho corporation to $7.0JOOj. ( )
The National l.ti.i'-'iio of Mu ° lclans has
placed the admlsslin fee tu the org.inl/atlon
tit f 1 und aiinii il foes to those who wish to be
come bi'iiullci.irlus : it. > cents per .inniiiu.
It la reported In Wall str ot that negotia
tions at I'lilladelpliiu of the American .Sugar
lEotlnliiK conipuny h.ixo resulted In thu taking
In of the i-preclflos and rr.uilciln rellncrios ,
A hiioH storm of more than unusual severity
has blocked Ir.tvnl In TOIIIIIISSQU. I'-k-hlcon
Inches of snow covers the gimind. Mlssls lipl |
uiis also visited by cold weather and heavy
snows.
The city of New Orleans , I.a. . Ins granted a
piivuto corporation thu privilo u of putting
in .1 system of sower.isu I" that ulty. lloti'i-
holders will pay a yearly rental for thu use uf
iho system.
Cincinnati hns Inaugurated a movement
look In. to the raising of a rullnf fund for the
sunVrln. ? ISiisai.tns , The C'lininliur of Com
merce IMS tultmi llio initiative step und Jus
til i ( i dy nilscd H large iMiiount of money.
The Troaiurv dopirtmcnt tins notified
custom uulhurll.es to suspend all action in
lozard lo the placing of ontlos on the pro
ducts of llayrl , Vuiic7unla nnd the United
&tntcsof Columbia under the recent rocluroc-
ity ineiisiircs
At a banquet by frl limcn Hold at Dolmon-
Ico's In Now York Olty , Secretary of ilm
Treasury t'ostor was a guest , unJ responded
touliusu llu was iit'conled an onthiisluhtiu
reception , and denlud Imvlns ever usud thu
ulirusD iiltilbntcd to him , "I'lanncl inouth
Jiibhmoii , "
David II , MolT.itt , us executor nf the cut no
of .loiome II ChalTuu , ilccuaseil. of Hcnvur.
Colo. , has Hied suit against .Itnt.'l'h Wllliuiiis
tocumpul him tosl n a curtain curtllluuto of
purchiihu of the rncoiiipahuiu uanal. ultiniled
In MontiiHH county , for thu purposii of soiling
and iisslKiilii' It to Fianl ; O , Goinly ,
I'orrlgn.
A ) iinlo : lias oci'iinul on the IIircol0:1.1 :
liiiiir-.il and a numtor of falliii.'H uru expected
to follow.
The trial of Kdwaril 1'jrkor Duaron for the
Klllln. of.M. Abulllo will lalcu pl.ico In Nli-co
on May 111.
The conduotorri nnrl hi iKutnon ami other
i > innlo > cs of Ihu Oan.idian 1'ui'lflu r.il.ioad
h.ui ) Htnick.
The confiiroiu'o of the inlnorV fo'lerntlons '
hiis reiiiHMlu 1 thu Kii'.MIsh miner-lo resiimu
MurU. iiiid they will rosuinu tliuir mbnri next
.Moniliy : ,
Thu latest estlniitt > s of tliu ll.ilillltlns of
Oueii.l'Lithu If'Msnn banker , who r.tllul
lucunMv ul M I'tilersbtuv am i-stlmatu.1 at
n inn I.VMVJJO tuW.UJU.MJrilbois ; atsotf , IJ.DUI , .
U,0 labels ,
Is thu price of good health. Hut with all the
precaution may uki1 Iheio nio carmlpi
luiklng about our n > stems , only walt-
n f.ivoinblo oipoitiinlly | to assert them-
Bcrofulrt nnd otlici liniMirllleslii the
lilooil may bo hidden for > i > ar * or nvi-n for
BciicralloiH.uiiilfcuililoiilyluiMk fnrlli , uiHjpr.
mining heal Hi and haslenhiK < lt-itli , I'or nil
dUo.isf s r.rlbliiK fiom Impiiie Mood
Hood's Saraaparllla
In the uneiinlluil | and nnupiiroaclu'd rrme.lv.
ItH Kins of thcmall , fnrltcoiKinersillwnsp.
It ln.llds up In a perfectly iiitur.il way all Iho
weakened part * , \ltal/c.s ! , enriches ami
Purifies the Blood
Anil R lbU to healthy action Iliosn linpui Unit
onitns , thu kidneys and IHei. II yon iievd a
go < xl nivdlclno you Mwul < l certainly take
Bold by all druggliti. Jlj lrfurpV l'rc | > ari > doiilr
Ij O.I , IIOIlD.V CO. , Aputhecarluj , I-oucU.MalJ
IOO DOSOQ Ono Dollar
DREADFULPSORIASIS
Covering Entlra Body with WUlto
Scnlos. SutTor UK FonrfUI.
Cured by Cutloura.
Mr < ll fnso ( ii'orlnsls ) tlrst tmiKo out on mr left
check , yprejitllntf ncre.ss tny noso. ntul nlinost cover
n rnir fnra. It rnn Into my cto . nml I tin | ilij-Mclr\n
wns nfrnlil I wotilit lese mrcvesUM nltosollipr 11
| > rencl nil over mr l vi-l unit mr
linlr nil fell out , until I wns on
tlrelrbslil-lionileil : It then lirnkn
tut on mr nrms nml MiouMprs
iinlll mr nrms pro Just one soio
U covered mr enllro tiodr , mr
free , lieml ntul flioitlilcrs. beln
the worst. Tlio whlta ncnbs fell
constnnllr from my lieml , Mioutil-
ers nml nriusi llio kln woiilit
thicken niul bu red niul vcrr llclijr ,
nml wouM crnck nml bleed If
ncrnti lied , After riiomllnit mnnr
Imiiilreilsnf ilolhrs , 1 wn iirnimi'nrcil Inriirntilf * 1
lipanl of tlio I't'TieunA ItKMlii-IV' ) , nml nftor uslnu
tno lio'tl"s CrTirt'llt , Ilinoi , * . J < VT , 1 cou 10 eon
olnneiij nnil nflur I h.nil inkeii four tmtlles 1 wn nl-
nmsiriueilt niul nla'ii I li-ui nsnil six botllos CI'Tt-
M n \ iiksot.vi.NT. DUO Imx or n'TirnnV nml ono
enkpof Ui-Tiet'u v SoAl' , t wni ruroil of tlio Orenil-
fill < ll oi o from nhloli | hnil miUpreJ fur ll > o ) enrs.
1 cniiiiot exitri'ss with n psn wlmt 1 mnoreil before
n ln the ll > Mi-uiKM Tiicy unveil mr life , nlul I fool
It mr ilut > to rerommenrt thpm. Mv linlrls nulore.t
ns Kuoilns ner , nml nn Is mr pvnsliilit.
Mils 1I03A KKI.l.V , llocknoll Oltr , town ,
Cuticura Resolvent
Thu now Itlood I'lirlller , Intornallv ( to uliianso
Iho blood of n I Impiiilllesund poisonous ele-
ineiits.innd Ct'iirtnts , thumefitsMn euro , und
CUTICIUIA Sii.M' , nn uxiinlslluBkln lleniilller
oMeiiuilly , ( to clear thu skin iind.sculp nml re-
storu the nail ) , have enred thonsands of eases
whmelheshcddlnsof soalesinensiireil a iiiart |
dully , tlm skin crncKed. bleu ling , huiii < ni ! ,
und Iteh'ng uliiinst bevond endilruncc. hair
lifeless or nil cone , sulferln ? terrible What
other remedies liavo mailesiich euros ?
Sold everywhere. I'rlei * . ( 't'TiriWA , We , ; Soi
. ' . 'KM IISUI.VINT. { : ; Jl. I'riiparod by Iho I'liTTiiit
1)1111(1 ( AN'I ) Clir.Ml-\I. | OOIII'OHTION. . IIOSlOII
CCr'wciid for "How tu 1'iiro SKIn Dlio ises , '
Cl pages , 51 Illustrullons , and 101 tustlmonlals
nilll'I.r.S , black IioaiK red , loush. chapped
rlni an lolly skin cuied by UUTICUHA So\i * .
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IT BTO'PS'THB PAIN.
ll.iek ueho , kidney pains , weak
ness , rheumatism and muscular
p ilns relieved In one inliiutu bv thu
L'utlourn Aiitl-l'aln I'lustor " " ' 0
Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water.
For Farmers , Minors and Mechanics ,
Cures
Ohnppod Hands , Wouucta , Buruo , Etc ,
A BaHffhtfut Sluimpeo.
Dr. Iliiinnhreiit' iiiu'lllrHcrooelciitlllc'nllyiiiiil
carefully iircpj-nil lU'ineUks , usl for > car IB
private practice und fur over thirty jeara My HHI
people lth tullro hUccf vS. l er.i filiiglu Sjjeclllu
i for I
1 hey euro u Itliout unigKluK , li11111 ' or ro lucln
tIiCB > steiamutr.ri ) In fact and QLcil Uic bu\iTclgu
Iteineilie ol llio World.
1 I'o\upi > Concei'tlons.lnllimina'.lona. .
1R ! 1i Worms , AVorml'ocr. Worm Colic. . 115
R TuetliluBt Colic , Crying , W kofulmc 'JI >
4 Piurrben , of Children orj\dulW . .25
7 Couehs , CoIJs , limucliltb . -J5
7II Nt'uralrcln , Toothacliu , F/wnclu1. . 15
II HcadnclioH , Biclc Hoailachc , VurllKO. . . 'J5
l ( ) ly luipHin , rmiousmra.CouMlputlon
1 1 tjupprcHBPil or I'll I n fill iVrlnds
liJ WbltcH , Tool'rofU'xjl'tilotls .
ii : ( 'ruiil > , l.aryuBitlH , Ilonrbeuojs .
14 Siilt Kill-urn , Lryeliwlun , Eriii > | inu3
15 Itlicumntisni , lllicuruatlol'alna
IK ninlarla , Chills. IVver nnd Ague . 'J5
J7 I'lld.JiUnilorlllooillur ; . . . . .U > 1
10 C'atiirrli , Influenza , Cold In llioHcau , ' 2H
aO \Vln opInr ( Couch . . . . . 'i5
1J7
-IS NrrtutiH Dclilllty . . 1.1)0
an Urlniiry Wonliucsc , Wcttuig > ! cd as
HnM by llnivl lii "r * nt jwtlpnltt ou nrrlct o ( prlf * .
im HU PII PH' MISIUI. lH | . cii , MiiLkii ruLr
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SIKNT.R siioclUuror HyUorli , lllj/lnoil , Kit ) , NJI.
rnUlii , ilOHilirho. Xorrom I'rojlrAtloii causul by nl.
cutiol or tobacco , \VnkufuluuK , MLMUQ ! Doproiilon.
HoftuuInK of lha III alii , oiuiltu Innnity , ruUjrr.
decay , iluilli , 1'riim UiirJ Old Jwi , Ilarrjiiion , l < jn
uf 1'owor In cither 10 , liuiitit ncy. Its icorrao ? i nn I
all I'Vuiulo U'uikiiiii ! > , liivnliiiitiiloiiix , tfi r-
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