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P5P1PW5WS a a witow pHk.tt4n Jfert wiMtt afjeffe. VOL. XXXIL, NO. .3, tfORT WAYNE, THUltSlJAY MpiiNINO. MARCH 1 Mi.

PEICE FIVE XJENTa The) Weather. Win DnraaTiaiirr, I W.siIikqtok, March 8. 10 h. m. Th' Indication for th twenty lonr nours, commencing at 711,111., Thursday, March S9i For Inilleoe Uencrslly fair, alight 1 ooldsrr northwest wind.

ffif IGd Aro now making a great ilia play of Svweaterai rialo cf Fancy color. Swentern niide to; or jdi'r lrTTi5yrComblmit)bir olfCol on required. I 'NOT YET. If Breckinridge Prolong! tha Tor tar a long' It Xa Poil bla la'Do Bo, SeeStpin Spring Stock stiff" AMD SOFT $. Ff HRTS.

Fancy Shirts, Ladles' prd Gents' Hosiery. Ladles' Hand kerchiefs. Ladles' Lid Gloves. E.J.f.0LDEN'S 11 "r'. ,1 ir.

Tat Ha Kay Be' Placed on Back aa a Wltnea tint To day. a Expert WitnaaMa Conclude Tiatlsion and Boaalla Oee Upon tat' Stand tw WW, 933 LINCOLN TEA Is the Best Spring Medicine in the World. How True It la that all of the bad footings that oome over us just aa the spnog opening are ceuaed by onljr a alight derangement of the y.ioui. Llfn s.ao different in winter from what It lain summer, that the Indoor life that people lead during the winter montht produoea a derangement of the heart, atomacb, lirer and kid ney. and the moment that aetlre outdoor IIlo boglne you hoar expressions, "I dou't Tool like doing an jibing! I gueaa I hiro the spring feverl" Here la where LINCOLN TEA stsnd.

Alone, and Unrlraled. It goe. without you, to the root ol the trouble and remove the cauao, I'urlfle the Mood, and Ufa la again worth tiring. For sale tijr all druggists. PflULEa 33 and 35 CLINTON STREET Make and Itcpairs Renovates Feathers; 'Makea and "Ren ovatee MatlreaaoaiCarneta Clean Laid and Mad, over.

Lowest Prices. 'Phone 404. LIVERY and FEED STABLE. KLIIMGER MEYERS. of the Lakeside Livery and Feed Barn.

No. 81 and 93 Eatt Columbia 8L. The Chicago Carpet and Eng Factory 'ftex ffl.tt tn oritur owe old and ears llruuU, UuqM.lt., V.lvt, fnur iiuia nefc ortkr. tioa ueH, alM Km csrpvi, CHRISTiaN FOX. and Superior FORTiASYNE STEAM LAUNDRY.

4o WIST MAIH 8TSKKT. Beet Equipped Laundry In the'Oity, Txt arnoKB S8J. Wa B. PHILLIPS. Prop.

ROBERT OGDEN, PLUtVIBER. Steam and Gas Fitter V.lirilCii rrt leg. Kat.nl a.rolUti be afte ire I ipt, dnat. Unto Jh4awl tlortls M. I Iwwa.

m. nti.ief 1 WaaiimoTOK. Mareh IA There waa the aaua erowd preaent at the rellaurd Breeklnrldaa trial tbli nornlntf. It eouldn' have' been larwerr the limlia o( the. eonrt the, eorrldora erowd.

eame' for tbe aame. pnV poeto liatento theaono; Whicn tna from Kentaeur would alng In bla own detente. After a eouple of wltneaaeo had bean examined, one to' prove thai the letter purporting to be from Mlaa Pollard to the arentienian from Kentuekv waa nut a forajerjr, and the othr. the gentle man'a eeoretery, who told of.ttndhxf the letter In thefrenttentan'alawonlce, the In the' eaae en baa 'lin proved In appeamnee. ller'' eou Elexloa' now.

clearer and. there ithfluahof health her 'eheeka Hhe glanced at the gentleman from Kentnckr ae ahe would at eomelhlag disagreeable. The frentleman ralae4 a newepaper before hie feee and It there till 'ehe' took a aeat at Lawyer Carllalea aide. The vltneee then re IletnrnedoattobeoneRankln Uoeelle, and awore that at one time aa and Mlaa' Pollard were engaged to be married. Then Ir4 enawer to iter elated qneatloqlng ha told hi the little detailed their lore affair.

Mlaa Pollard looked at him fixedly and he hung hie head. Re looked eahamed of him aelf, and be probably eaa lie ahowad atlntfpeof Mlaa Pollard hlmMlj token together and the jury ea'amlned IV ThegeatlemanTromnCehiuclry took a look at It, but Mlaa Pollard manifested no eurloetty In tbe rellei Then Roeelle told aome other seorote ol their engegemente. Uhey were net aeuaatlonaL A little the court adjourned for When the proeeedinge opened again Judge Wilaon, of tbe plalntlfTa eoan ell, requeated that the dleputed letter, whieh had been In the hands ol the Rreeklnrldge bt pieced In the euatody of the elerk of the' court lie also requeeted that "Colonel" It. Hay, the expert on hsndwrltlng, be leoalled for further, Hon. A long and tedloue' eeene lollowee.

Eaerl ttoonjj.et the Uaet Mta paratlv.Xy and In the lloaF tlfleattoa 1 an eomnarlaoaet apeelmena of handwriting la eepeelally an, Mr. Wilson proved that CpL Hay had ben wrong In anotner trial in whieh he bad been eatted aaanexpsrt, and hie evulenoe lo not thought likely to have much weight with the Jury. The arreat event on the program will be the crosa examinatlon of Cot llreek lurldgo. The ex Jodire Jeremiah V. Wilson and IlreeW Inridge haa been looked forward to aa the climax, the most eenaational episode In thla moat eenaational trial air, Kaufman' waa a witness, celled after dinner and said ho 4iad known Mlaa Tollerd when ahe lived In Isl ington In 1883.

Kaufman said he was living between an assignation house had a bawdy house; There were.eome words not beard In the beat aoolety thla statement, but with the consent of Judge llrailler, Ike louver anbstltti ted milder' terms. 7 Once he had visited the asalgnat lion bouae with Jim Rhodes, Jim had said. "I want to see Mlaa Pollard waa there and sat. on Khodea lap' and Rhode bug' gad and. klaserl 'her.

'I On another occasion Mlaa rollard retired lo a room In that house with one, John Brandt, and remained there three quarter of an 1 hour, and when loame out' aha relnrned there with another fellow. Mlsa Pollard no asked hlrn lo go" Into the room with; bar, 1)Ut ho re(unil In oaoao be waa a friend 'of Rhodea. Rhodea borrowed money fronr hint tor bla girl, and be bad Insisted upon aeolng the glrl Rhodea Introduoed him, eaylntr, Jlmrlet me Introdnee Jon to my glil, Miaa Rhodea ad llbertlee wUb MI.e In the presence ol other people. The wltneaa trgnkl havlog been Intimate wllli eoofhor girl In the house celled Little TiOna." Mlaa Tollanl 'had on some of this ganae at off, tinder mother waa the deacrlptloa of her attire by the Tho witness, waa (pretty full" that evening, ami visited the bouse tiro three times a week alter Ike drat call, and alweva found Miss Fullard thoret thought he remained there all weeks In Maynd June; 1893. Witness Lal lauuigea In aome profanity and obscenity, a part of which ha credited to Mlsa Pollard aa quotations of bar remarks, lie bad aeon bar drank a the devllv and had beoa obliged to Hp ner to ueu.

The deposition of. John Draadl. school lenltorof LailagtnnJollowed. Brand) said haflrat met Mlsa Pollard In 1883. at a housa'kent br fna Sin gleton, reputed lo be the miatreea of Jamaa Flalatlff seetnod then about IT Tears old.

Jurandt bail often taken Mlsa Pollard riding, ao oording to kit atory, ami nar oiton picked her up and dropped bur somewhere In the street, as bo Waa a married man; Whom naked' for bt purpose he flalted Lena Singleton. Ilraudt aaut law did not oornpel Mm to aaaFT 'tfeh questions. Tbe eouitui'Hofler iirged him, aaylag xae ao lung ago It would do no harm td answer, and then With the observation that ho supposed they had all been there, Brandt told that ha Went for Immoral riurposes. Brandt also employed anguaga which would. not liesr lie desorlbed Mlsa Pol.

lard iriad9 woman" with dark hair and aald'lha wa thaa ge lir to aehool. Brandt's lestlmonr area aoniewkat eootradletory aa to)' when Jse 0rat mat, Mis rollard. ears 1881 and again In 188.1. He waa In troduced to Mlaa Tollard In Lena Bingletoh'a house hy, a woman he had. met at a of Hl famoln UtncloQktl but cpnld remember tne name tn toe woman or1 jocation of the house.

In taplanatlon of one Of hi lapses of memory, the witness eald that time I muat bavo been pretty drunk, at I generally was;" 11 oouia not rememuer wnether. lis waadroak on the alleged meeting with Madeline Tollard at Lena. Hlogleton'a ooourre 1, Tbe deponent expeoteil be msdo Improper remark to Mlaa rollard but declined to aav whether, had fakon liberties with deposition of Letcher Liialiy, chief of MIIee.of Lealngton for alt year past, revealed that ho had known Lena 8ln'gleto. that she kept sporting nouao as nv enaraotertaeu It, although he waa Careful to explain that he heveir had bean there. Mr.

Wilson objected to the as to Lena Sluglofvo' reputation for chastity, but Judge Bradley remarked that considering what "the wltneaa had ald of her house Character might bo Inferred. Questions as to whether Rhode eot money by eipress or through the office In whieh Luaby employed were objeoted Id, but admit) ted. and It appeared that Rhodea tent money to a young lady at Wea leyan college. ivuon tee joked him about her, ke had explained that ahe waa hi niece. The deposition of W.

Jones, klderman of Lexington, showed that he had been' aenualotod with the famll of Professor Brown, of Wea leyan In 1883 end 1881, bad known Mlaa Pollard and understood ah waa frequently visited by Ros eau. She told blm Rhode waa pay ing ner tuition anti ano naa promtaea to marry blm, bat did not intend to carry. put her oontraot, a ho was an Ignorantold farmer. Adjourned. ma 111.AZ11, CRISP COUNTED.

Th 8piakr 114 Hlmaelf Counted Make a Cuornnt la tin Homj. rindliig'nlaj. Party" Would, Be JJn able to Steal a Beat 7ilhont 1 Sonata Preoeedipg Tealerday Eathat Bull and For th Vast Part Uninteresting, John Drelbelblmf Uouae Ilurnml to the round. Th laro two storv "frama rosl derrCdofJohn Drelkefblaa, president of the Drolbclbis com pany, uurnou 10 ine grouna last nient at about 10 o'clock ILetmul In the southern part of Mouth Wayne near the residence of William Stark. Tke blaae lighted the cloud and made a glare that could be seen fll over the oily.

Tbe bouae stood on the southeast corner of lloegland avenue and Allen street In the aame aquare with A. 11. NIckey'e residence, Mr, Nlokey pur ehaaqd tbe iqttaro sometime ago and built bla bouae. He sold one corner of one aquare waat.ofhts house to a gentleman from Cincinnati who built tho beautiful holiso de atroycil last night. It iniiil have ooat about Mr.

recently traded Ma property at 17 llolman I'aaWe'a hopto, pay? not yet a lose la partially covered by inaiiranOe. 1BNIKI, The Imperial Decree of Conviction Without Trial Mot Revived. (rob)rlshtrd UWI, by lb. AlMttl.lrdFrM. Rio JiKBiao, Mirch The foreign office authoilaea.

the denial that President Pelxoo has revlvod the imperlsl decrees of 1838 and 1891 allowing tho execution without trial of pereona.who have taken part In the robelliow against the govern monl, or aided persqns who have taken part. Tho deoroe of Msrch 2 makes nil persons accused of treannn liable to trial by military law. The denree of Maroh 12ordera the police to ahoot upon the spot peraons vaught plundering. Yellow lover deaths average aereply a dsjy. COXISV IN VHIUAUU, Ilia $1,000 Bttid of Horace Ilrliiaa Only ajIBO CmCAoo, Mareh id.

Coxay ap nearod nt the horse tale at the slock yards and waa greeted by loud cheers and call for a speech. C'oxey' horae brought but 150, while he expected aot. less than I.Oqo. Us roundly tcored the existing eon dltlons, charting the hard times, to a laek'of money, 'phis tvemng he said he proposed a remedy, by eonipolllng the government to Issue 3 Ho enlisted twenty pne ruejt here. Walte' Appoluteea Sland.

aU ktaea at, I when he flrst met, Mis pllrd. th munlajpe Fort log one that hf f)ral a Deavaa, March 28 bearing argument to day on tho appeal from Judgo McUlynn a decision quaahlng me wna 01 injunoiiun agaiuat aiayor Venhoro and the new lire and police eommlssfonf the supreme court judge anaounpoil hat they oould not lake jurisdiction in a eaae of error, Yielding to pressure from (lovernor tVnite the now board selected II, M. Itehynaer, popuilsU chief of lailloet William Roberts, captain of the Ore company, succeeded Pearae aa chief of the Ore department, Dllzznrd at Indianapolis. IsDiaairoLia, March 28 A minia ture bliaxard atruck this cltvl.it eight and from preaent Indications spring weather la far away. Early idle morning a One enow began falling and continued the greater part pf the la accompanied by high wlndof the whin variety, ami out door Is well nigh Intolerable.

AVant Honiethlng to Knl. FxPito. Texas. Mareh (9. Gen.

eral Frye, with 473 men, wired A. I. Whiteside of. I Ma cltyi Wa nood provisions and box aar transportation to San Antonio. Can' anything be lon for liar" Thla aftornoon 100 worth ol provisions wert' forwarded uj cxprvas.

Who 1 Uen. ICIrkland? NtauviUv. Uarob' 20 The an aouDoement that Howard Oould a aa engaged to marry Miaa Kirllknd, daughter ol Qeo. klrkland, of Ten aessee, haa mystified Tennesseoans; There Is no Gen. Klrkland known In thlapartvl.th elate.

Statlatloa prepared la rarl ahow that the proportion of novele to serious vrork read In th publlo libraries of the mantojpalllr, la lea thaa ftftr tw WisiliNOTOH, March 18. When the speaker' gavel fell to day lea than elirhty membera were on' floors The house proooeded with tomerootlne Mr. Oilth walte. ol Ohio. Irum the oommltte on rule, reported a rule llmllioir de bate to two hours each on the two coatestwl election, Sell against Joy and Kagllsh against llll uorn, loo npai vote wui no.

tnen tiken. Mr. Outbwalt demanded th 'pr viouanuoaiion. on tno auoption 01 Ihe ruIe. Tbe vote was UttoO.

Mr. Reed mad the point of no quorum. Tho vote reanllod 17V yeae and 1 nay, oiin more than a iiornnj, the speaker voting in the afllrmatlve. The result was greeted with ap piause. inia is ins tint urn lor a week that the Democrats.

bars mux' tered a rjuorum. On tbe adoption of, a epeolal rule, 172 to Including the vote of th speaker It waa agreed to, a baro quorum Voting. The resolution of tho'commlttee on election dee) erl rig John J. O'Neill entitled to'a seat for tho 'Eleventh district of Missouri, waa read. Mr.

DauidT; for Joy, laid the objection that the Initials of Ihe, election judge were not on ballots waa an error to be oharged against Ihe judge and not rgalnst tho voteraj The vote oh the eubatltute for the report of the majority of tbe'eom scat was rejected, 1C2 lo 140, The Repbblloana Hlihnstercd till adjouru ment ami the Democrat oould not again mailer a quorum. 1 TliO Henate. Washikutoh. March 28. In th ohate to day Mr, Dolph Introduced a joint resolution declaring that th treaty between the United State and Urcat llrltslb regarding the eon.

atraetloaof a ship canal at Nicaragua' commonly known as 'the Clayton Bulwer treaty Is no longer In force. Mr. rettlgrew, of South Dakota; introduced two. reaolutlons, were agreed, to, ooe calling on the the trratur for later mstlorlYoirsriltnC' chantrim mmle 'lnl weight oflnenes ef H'ter 'ortlits or the silver atsmtafd countries, the other calling on the secretary of the Interior for information as to whether Ihe auifar rellqerloa hare oompllwl with all provisions ef Ihe law In re gard to the taking of the census. A reaolutlon by Mr.

Frye was agreed to asking information of the secretary of war whether subordinate employoa and laborers engaged by toe engineer ouiceraon woraa oi piur lio Improvement hail been employed or rilachargedtor pollilcal rc'asona. Mr. rrHvT, toi rvansns, otrereu a resolution directing the finanoo 00m mlttee lo preparo bill to repeal all lawa authoriafog the secretary of Ihe treasury to tasue bonds or other In tcreat bcsrlnir ohlicaliona without spoclfio authority of congresa; tempo' rarlly laid 00 the table, A reaolutlon waa offered directing too conimlttco on tmliclary to la quire whether the existing statutes was sunielent to punish the anuula tton vi silver coins oy coins or lie pietel, weight and tf nlalf. Mr. Berry, of offered a resolution, directing the secretary of thotreasory lo receive at the sub.

treasury In Now York, from It; Wilson A or their assigns, money amountlnff to to bo paid to the Cherokee nation and place th aame, tolheeredit of Chcroke nationt agreed to. When tl doors reopened after an executive sajklou, the inato look up the.UcOairahan blU.Mr, Morrill, of Vermont, speaking, In opposition, After another executive so.tlon the senate ad Jottrned. Yet Perrected. WasiiiNaTON, Maroh 28. Tbe agreement relative to the xral H.herlca haa not vet been perfected.

It la underelood main differenofl II. Boynton, eorreapondent, and Chariot A. lloynteri, agent, of the Aaacclaled Press, of this city, died suddenly her lb day of heart TUase. Nh was, the daughter of the late Iter, Charles B. Boynton, who preached many year la Cincinnati, Ohio, and Waahlngton, D.

She leave a hu bind, soq and daughter. Lieut, Alexander Dead, WisiinioThv. Marfth 'S8 War deptrlment Is Informed of Ihe death irum heart eiseaa CI Lieut. John II. Alexander, et tho Dth cavalry, one of sue very lew ooioreu oinnera or tne array; at Wllherforoe college, Ohio, where wa detailed.

Wouldn't Make It I'll bllo. WasiiiKUTox, March 28 The Chi nese treaty wss rerted lo the sen. ate lo executive seailon for' ratlOca i Hon. The motion to make tbe treaty publlo was objected to. SIXTY TWO IN MINK DAYS.

M'KINLBY Accorded OratUn th Republican of tl Horthvrsjt. Jr. arises from ths lmUtonoe of tlie ltritish thit waralnir he scrvctl oo CanMlian Baleri who go loto tho forbidden Efine before tbe agreement I ratllted, prelluiinarr to leisure. SepreUrjr tiruttham bat taken the ground that thpue vcsnel have aireaur ntu annioien warning In tbe puUloatlon of the. decUlnn ol tbe nrbli rater.

Mr, Gretiham lu tcrrleirud the irelileot to dT. Tbe Teaiela aeleoteu aa a patrol fleet ate tbe. Mohican, York too. Alert, Hun nlngtoq, Rtngert Adma, Petrfl ariit Inn nrrenue outtere. Bear, Rush anil Corwln and the Htb oomntiaaloa rVeanel, Albal.rpiist.

The Reet.wlll probabl all be rend to inuu. tbulr. pUeea br tbe lt of May and follow the aeaf herd north fponi the California boundanr lino oonai tbrj: flpnear. Olney AViuite a Appropriation. WAsniNon, March 28.

Aciliic Soeretary Curllf, o( the truatury.tle pnrtmentgicnk the bnuie a cotpmuoeU oatlon from tbe attorney geniial calling tttontlon to the IniinetJUl necoiauy ci an nnuiitunai appropriv lion of iasa.OOO'for 1894 for the ex peuiea of titates jurt. The attorbor general aaye there uut district alert) United SUtos court held that In not In heed of money for tbe aupportof the court. BIfe, Wilson In Wasblnaioit. March J8. Mn.

WUllimU Wil60u, wUd otttcpret aentatWe MlUon, ehairmlnrof tho ware and nMfeni oommltleo, reaohed here tiyrfTreai lo day, after Ictno; Tlitll hernuaband'a alok bo J. 8ho Mid Aor hiubaiul Ii jccarcrlai, though etlll veak. DeatU ht aim. Jockwood Wianiworoif. Mareh" 18 aVUril Horace II.

Lockirooil. atiter of Geo. tifeiHi And In Tio to.Oo tl.o Itcst Mlgbt aa Well Giro It to Mr Prlonde the llallroad Company. If anr on Intertated. In a piano for the home (and all whn hare none ehouhl be) will take tho trouble to be on hand at tha wlnl op ol the great ''iacrtHoe aale todar, and will before etartlng atlok 'ia In their Inside Teat iKHJkel (or a tint payment on a pianos provlillDjgf lhy And Jujit what tbey want, at 4 cfean taring of $200 tbev will bavo oerfofraod auutr.ther owe thomselven and family and there 00 need.

Absolutely none, In paving profits on a piano all along ine line, irora tne nianuiao urer to the eantaater and' commlaMon fiend, thereby making a $150 rlano coat them tSOQ, and a 1200 filino cost $100, a $300 piano cost $000, and Soon, wiitie men eioganiinsirumonis as th'a KlnibalI dfillet Davis" and others can be had to day at manufac turers' cost, (not ersn allowing ior freight) all tho way from $330 down to $137.60 for brand new Instruments and on terms of pajroent Utile more man rem. We have rot left id no beautiful new scale" Kimball uprights, as pJeaujia let A pavls" In fauoy hand oarred oase of Kngliuli bl.tr waluut; eight JitTorent slles ol tbe 1. Halo A Co." uprights. In quarter sawod oak. rosewoou, or waioui; ouo uiaum," a beautiful toned Inkttument.

(new make but very lno) and one anae," upright. I'hoy must be pold to day and will be, merlt'aBd fair dfnilng shall win, oven If I have to knock oR as much below coat an the return freight would bo. Might as well (j.vo it to my patrons oi the railroad company, and lam loo tired to box itisita. Ybu wfll be Intertilcd at Ihe A fal fafrfi to" V.cftn btM faoaLlp.orseU.;. Oil A AgeDt.

DHHATI SI'IKII. Sfco Do Not liko tlio Acttona or llerbort and Cleveland riTTaauuo, Msrch .28. la uu.ler stoodtbat the meu who In for mod against tho Carnegie Steel Compauy sre dUfiatlttlled atMocreto Httrbort i report on the armor plato fraud and mar urge a congrunlonal lnnuirv. Jam os II. Hmilh, who tho oase for the mm, bun soon concerning tho latest reiort laltl that Her bert's report omitted rnanv Important details but faots aro en baton Hally ni ha lurutsneu tnen.

110 atl whvn lie took hold of the case he expocfed there would be a judicial lunulry, but Ihe tl petti Ion of 'resident Cleve land prevented It. A yttra of sou tries has beeA estslliabed at the Carnegie company Ilomoatead niila, alnco. tbft big arfuor plalo caodal There la a guard at eyorv to trance and aooiber patrol tbe apace between raoh entrance and no persaiis auoweq iq enter leftve Iba fixoept tbo workmen employed.1' Tho nen employed In one department are not allowed to enter an other, deportment or to know anything about the work to eu lUVIOi I1LOWN III. Addrasacd Monster Oatharlag of People at Klnneapolii Teaterdty, College Stnclenta, EepuWicaa Leagntl 'and Gillian Oml Bin With Cheer. 10UR STORE IS very naturally the trtiwje where people come for wfitit they, want.

You can find bo many bow and deilrable things not" id be found else where In town. X. l'uuin" Iloat Ilurata Hot ltoller end Beveral I'er sou aro ItlUrd, Pour W.Va., March 28 The pump Hero, belonging to Arrojironf nwrTHiFlioila bollef to day white lying 'alcngslile th Aonto Engineer John Mor Oullln, and wonndlpg levrral. Tbo Jetted States Inspcotor Xlioard the Anule at the Unto, Iralluntlng UalllMills, was aeverciy acaldeil. The Hero la a total wreck sinking In two minutes.

As nothing but the englnccr'e hat and one shoo hev.0 heed discovered U.ta thought he was literally blown to atoms. Ouo slde.ol the Aunt. L. was badly damaged. Tin: ULr.zutu.

It Poca Much Pamage. lit Every l'urt of Ilia KviKJViLtr, Iu.l., Maroh 88. A bllkxtrd struck the llty to night. It baa been euowleg.alnce t.o'cluck and Hie enow la awirlett throiighth a'trcet by a strong west wind. Farmnra rrpurl the wheat chesrle.

grape and It haa been freeslng here for four dey. MaiiPiiia, March 81. A raxing atormt' nulohdauiaivQ to early veget, able I apprehendej. Hot Si iuncu, March SS AA regular blliaard struck thlt place this slternoon at 8,: The snow It drifting badly. AUiagraca.tu Womanhood.

LnxiNorola, Msrch 2tt. Tho past week lailfhs have, been secretly circulating petition praying con gre to I pes tli llrei kjnrldgo on Iks plea thit his' longer presence In. congress' Is a alagraoe to Kentucky 'womanhood which he illahooorrd, The petition's existence was not known outside Until late to night; Among ihe signers are Mr. CassluaM. Clar, In, Mlaa Laura Ulsy, Mrs.

tvra, (7, (ioodloe, Kra, Frank b. Hunt. Mrs, Catherine Acre tad, other leading women. MnfKiAroLii), Maroh 54 rOpvernor Wm. UcKlnley and reached Minneapoll from morn, log, In St.

Paul they were joined by vioux jonn Uoddnpw, president ot the Republican state league, Upon tncir arrival in. Minneapolis, they wore met by six hundred, student of th ttate uulverattr and the: adver sity Republican club, and escorted to West hotel, where 4,000 people were ssembled. The North Btar quartette tang "All Hall," expreaaing Ihe sen tlment MoKlnley lendtf', we follow thee." after vrhloh the governor ascended the stair eaae, and Introduced by Troaident OoodnOf He directed hi remark principally fo the student and declared It waa lo th young men of Ihe country that all partlea must look. Durlog bla addroas he declared the people of the country never wanted vote Is nil their history ae they do how. Later tbe governor wa driven lo the etpoaltlon bulldinir.

where) the stale league of Repubiluan clube waa session, i uore ne made aaolher address In which he aaid that nobody could tell what, la going to haipon, and nobody knew what a Demooratle congreaa would do. Then he went on to talk; about tho principles of proivouun. ue waa driven under the iruidanceof Blahon r'owler. Oovernor Nelaon and KaatUa to aome public institutions and made a aplonuid oildrea to the pupils of the Central high aohool. In the eveuing he Waa eacorlcd lb the exposition bulldiog seating over wuion was paoeuu to overuow Ing by pcoplo, from all parte pi the uorlhweat to bear tbe leadlnc ad dress of the day.

After a brief apcech br President Uoodnow, tlov ernor MrKlnliy camo up the aisle, Tho vast atsemhlage Cheered and the band played "America." President Good now In preaentlug the governor, aakod that the Introduction be aokaewl. edged by rising and giving three ehreraTht crowd enthusiastically rear.onded.t OovernorMrKtnley then dullrered astlrrlrtg'Vddreae its differ Inrn mo spoecn maua ar tne expialtldn lasteveotng. After Uorcrnor McKlnley retired, the election ol ofrloers took nlaoo. John (Joudnow, of this city, the pros eut Inouiulicnt was re elected and P. 0.

Stevens, uf St. Paul, seurelary. Tbe evening meeting wa presided over by Covvrnor Nelaon, of Minnesota, who without formality introduced (lovernor McKlnley. At ho rose to apeak ho waa enthuslesticslly greeted by noarly 8.0UO people, roi rcsontlng evory Republican organisation vfthe state. He sHke Irom manuscript for an hour and a half and the cluaCat attention was paid to hie utteraucus.

Intcrrnptlona by applause when a specially striking mint In the addre.a was reached, were frequent, and nt the conclusion he was eceorded a rising, tutor of thanks, for bit courtesy In visiting th northwest and (or the masterly effort presented. KAiaT NewDelge Duttor Epru and E. Laoepand Danda to tnatoh or TlrL Lm LTOES Oulpure, eto, 7irvir V. New deaigpsin riiaoki Dourdon 7tt rl CT Ohantllly and.Laoes. Just the widths tJVIlUlD wanted, and at the lowest prices touohod this seaadn.

LJatDIES' HOUSE lADICDDRnC a eH.aw1. jue.rDueivcu. iuu waut to CQlue SECOND FLOOR here for your walate.at low prloes. Pretty new. styles In Figured Oambrlos, Irieh Lawno, percales, Bateens, Ohlnty, Prints, A beautiful new.

lino of waists Juat received. Tou want to conde OUR 14c DIMITIES Aretha loveliest low prloo Ootton fabrlos, ever brought out. This line replenished, showing many new anddeslgns. T1II1 1IUOU IN WHEAT What It Bleoiia to the Holders of tho Cereal. Cmcarjo, Mareh 38.

The boom today means a deal to the hold, era of wheat. They have been forced to endure a tremendous shrl ikage In values and pay for Carrying their property besides. To decline In price wa neurlv Hi) cent a bushel and the carrying; ehareos were loto 80 cents bnsbel, making a total of no to. tvi cents a Duenei, waa borne by the bull' apoculatora. On.

lopsl stock alone this loss to between $7,030, two and 18, ooo.oao: tks adranco to day earriea the cash priee up over ceuis a nusuei. stocks in the Ciilcao waruhouaea and loaded In 'vessels In the tlrcr approximate bii.bcla. The 8 cent rally, therefore, moana a difference of tl, 880,030 on cash gain alone to tbe bulls. This day's work, alone adds I7JM.03O the value of Chicago stocks. Tle amount of wheat oovered to diy waa heavy, poasibly footing up 12 2c PERGHLBS decidedly pretty and neat, can be shown this season.

The fourth large lot of those very eholoe 38 lnoh Poroales In for Dresses Waists, etc. Patternd in this lot Not likely another euoh a Una SCALLAND INSPECTTHE5 new Ijl RDttH Ba It aVavaveaeae te AT IlKST. The Ilemnli.4 ot the Ijito Hena tor Colquitt Iaid Away. Macos, Civ, March 8. The re moliis uf Alfrod II.

Colquitt were Interred in Ham. Hill cemetery to day with ImproBstvo coremoay. The honorary prill bearers wore" CllfTord Anderson, James II. Blount, O. A.

Itacon, Judgo Charles Uartlctt, W. Loundea Culhoun. 8. II. IVIce, Judire 8cer, Judgo Hoss, (ten.

Clement A. Krans, Dr. J. Baxter and Capt. It.

K.Park. Several thousand citiaens followed tlia body to ihe church. WHIM A AND FANCIES. ma nuvziv 1 WhW An.I Alorulng Firo nt Cln cliiutttl Iipa flinch lAinagc, CiNCHNATt. Maroh' 29.

1 a. ru The large building at Wad and iiarion siroetii occupieu uy Louia Linn, furniture 'manufaelnrer. 'nnd the Hmltb novelty wa Qompletelr destroyed 'by Are which began at W.2J Ibis mornlog: The (Ire Is gal ul tig headway and effort Is bolng made to save tha Cincinnati furniture works ndjolulng. Tha loss no far Is estimated at t7A.000i Inaar ance, Western league Uuiplrta. March lretldit 11.

Johnson, of tho Western lescuo o( buss ball, announces the following appointment of umpires; tonlgtt. John lShorldan, bf New Nor man linker, of Forest Cltv, lowat jAmoa Kfcllmtitil, of Sun Franclsoo ano nan os aiuoneu, oi ruuuurg. Itrecklnrldge Muat Go Lexington. March 53.il. Ilrekinrldge? cnureb membcrshin bera la In serloua daoger There will be a change la the putorsts shortlf and a more; It Is aid', will then be made to east Tilm oat Col, Ureok lorldga has been tnmuro tkls ohnro fax Wrtr Jatr4v jA1fik.

pp. 11 kins Well, Cooper, bow do yon Ond yourself? vooper Oh, I wake np In the uornlngVaad there I am. Illeka Snider says ha bates a hum hug. Wick a Well, there's nothing1 egotistical about Solder, la there? flffff Do you believe In aeoo'nd marriages? J'ojfg a for women, A widow la a perennial danger to so ciety until she. Is married I shall be glad whea I get big enough to wash my own face, mnt tered little Johnny after hla mamma had got through with h(mj "then I won't wash It." "Are you going to Illobba wedding? asked Morehead.

"Ko, replied Bore head, "I went to onn wedding too and I stopped going to wed dtnga'TlghttlTBur 'M Kittle 1 heard to day tou married four huiibaud to reform htm. Sarah did. Kittle Why, 1 didn't know he had any bad habit. Buralvlle had onet he was a bachelor, "I hear you are engaged to Billy Bully bo, said the Brut girt. Yes," replied the second sweetly.

"Well, I can heartily congratulates yOU. know Billy makes an excellent Qanee. "I 1 noticed," nays t'nole Moae, 'dat de fellers dat does de moe ahoutln' an' talkln about delr future life la de onea dat don't come Soy ways nigh all delr money In Tho state, war and uavy depart menta at Waahlngton occupy an enormous structure, erected at a ooat. of il 0,500,000, covering four acres oi ground and having twenty aerea of floor apace. The treasury building men! buildings coror two large blocks of.

ground' and It hulldlnga' eoet 3,700,000. no ipim numor oi tne camp wageo eternal warfare, on the general de General Uordon. On one occasion, prayer meeting was held In camp, and ouo of the aotdlera was called on to pray. "Oh, Itord, are In the midst of a terrlblf bottle and la aa awful, lot of trouble. We hop you will take a proper view of the mattcaf and give us theviotory." THE.HXW YORK EAZAAE.

Ilalr (Joods, Ifalr Orcshtng and Shaiupoolug. MISS E. C. ItODENBEClC No. 21 II.

WuNlilugtoil tit. PROM OVER THE WATER. Country roads In China are not bounded by fences. By a recent onlor tbo kileluimp atandard of height for reoru'ts to. tha Kngllbh foot ffimnls has boon fled at five feet nine iuuhea.

The original coniioRslon for thaJaf fa Jenwalem railway was obtained by a native of Jeruaaleui, It waa built by a lench ebrananv. while tha nirlnaa and carriages, manufactured la tho Ij ulted Vtates, run over rails made In Belgluit, and the most part of the passenger radio ta drawn, from HrltKh toiirlata. One of tha surgeons' sent abroad by tha UnlUd States to Inspect Intending emigrants at European port saya that the knowledge of such Inspection hy the United Htstea fnado the steamship companies extremoly careful ss to tha sort of steerage pUHaengcrs they ao eepteiU 15,003 passotiv gers and detained but two. The hitt important railway npw bolng built In Month Atnerloat runs from. Carthagena, Colombia, to the towtrrtHaigmarrwr'tho'lviayaaieiiC rlrer, which Is the inaiu; artery cf commerce for that ropuhlic, dMancoot Uty ftfa inllcsv It In belnff con itructed ty American t'ttpitalinU.

Two walnut chulrtt, that were brought to this coontry from Swltior land 240 years ago, It laclalined, are la possession of Landon Thomas of Augusta, Ca. TotUe, aged llvo 1 wonder why babies ts always born In do night time? Lottie, aged seven, a little wiser bon't you knowY it'a 'eause dey wants to make sura ot find la their mothors at home. "Don't you thlnVyou could learn to love moT" ho Bald, looking at her wistfully, MIm sre I coubiuH," she an swered deoldmllyi a perfect When I waa at aohool never could learaanythlng. Kthcl r.Wby MaudU have spelled lota of Words wrong. Maude, typewrite Can't help It.

1 took It down just eaacUy aa Mr. kntbbtdlo tated It. llut, snrely, he didn't utopto spell the wwU out to you? Uaude Of course not. But I'm familiar with his etyle of orthography. no bJf PI out joi fiBodaif aq ttlM patoodxa uiat)iM sooH 1 man nq uopajstl jooX Jf.on," 'iuontutftn JnoC ja no( jsXau! 'rajs eej(.

aioisAi(i iOA9H9q ioa ami a jed xe ua poJfuJiaa oae no aj Mf IIighct of all In Leavening rower. Latest U.S. Gov't Report ffgj) Baking 0aanrlinva PURE.

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