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I- -r. I I tnIttal: 4 I 1 irtrfl 23 -1534 i 1- 2 f.Itt.. Dims rig 6litilt-J1 40 i. i 4 GLADSTONE'S 0 -V RN li have drawn eriou attention ss tion to the infamies pash being Governor The a reareorislists NATIONAL NOTES. andperils of the lunacy laws.

OPPose him nominee he is a- Christian. Am afraid of trouble. Will forward neirs as --r 1 graeoopnbanserarereceigthoda.liaLtherey.fivise le- rounn ange- TUB sAimoNABL. IPLOwlz, CoNsTANTligopug. i At the lass fashionable wedding the brides- and one legation baldvearpcuro22tes.

Bonded Extension )3ill to Bs Brought -MD ld dBb The Opposition to the Premier's Policy maids carried baskets of white lilacs and wall; OBS BB Et goe TodTwoluteribliassee thie: the dominano pollee visitations to the domiciles of for- signets. Before the Caucus. Special Dispatch to the Globe-Denteerst. II 1) 1 Gaining in Strength. dowers.

and velvet was WASIIINGi 'ON tDon March 22Ie' 1 tt ARAB naCena. Germany. aid. of St. who wile SO tin tor coin.

VIi711-1. lt r1-1 11-1 GLADSTONE'S The Opposition to the Premier's Polley Gaining in Strength. WASHINGTON. C. March Don' UOILLILLIE bgloawm610.

OSAIL YIPAClo 111.15 WUCO ARAB RACERS. Germany. aid, of St. who was sent up tor com- NlirTIItTr IS have drawn serious attention to the Infamies and-perils of the lunacy laws. Tug IPASHIONABL, At the as fashionable wedding the brides- maids carried baskets of white lilacs and wall-, flowers.

and velvet was the dominant ARAB RACERS. being Governor. The meniorhaists Oppose him bamine be is a- POLICI SPIES- CONSTANTTNOPLZ, Mareit 22.Tyro embassies and one legation have protested against the pollee visitations to the domiciles of foreigners. Germany. Bonded Extension Bill to Bs Brought Before the Caucus.

aftald of trouble. Will forward neirs as soon as received. There is no mail of telegrsPit nearer thatisixty-five miles." McDonald and Babcock. Special Dispatch to the Globe-Democrat. WASHINGiON, D.

March of St. who was sent lip tor coin. I The latest sporting novelty is an Arab race Tan EMPEROR'S BIRTHDAY. Missouri Members Divided on the Mew. plicity with the celebrated whisky frauds.

was, at Newmarket, for which three or boar hories sure Pension Appropriations i met on the streets here to-day with Mrs. The wyoming surveyor Lemon. otherwise- McDonald is Simms, March' the eighty- are on their way from India. seventh anniversary of the birth' WAR CORESONDES. day.

is a complete holiday. The buildings eralch lD Small Talk- here to defeat th nomination of Gen. The Stleetill war corresMpondents ars TORDIDE 4 throntrhont the airnrkiPAI IIIPA decked with flags- Babcock whose nall1111 was reeently sent to the II II icr11 99P The special war correspondents ars resPillif throughout the empire are decked with flags. was recently sent to the The latest sporting novelty is an Arab race at Newmarket for which three or four hones are on their way from India. WAR CORRISPOISDEES.

The special war correspondents are reaping Tax EMPEROR'S MIRTHDET Biteue, March' 22.To-day. the eighty-seventh anniversary of the birthday is a complete holiday. The buildings throughout the empire are decked with Missouri Members Divided on the Mease sure Pension Appropriations 1 The Wyoming Surveyor Gen- erelehlD Small Talk- plicity with the celebrated whisky frauds waa met on the streets here to-day with Mrs. Lamott. otherwise- "Sylph." McDonald is here to defeat the nomination of Gen.

Babcock, whose name was recently sent to the EL0 great honors from the campaign A corro- 0 Vir pondent of the Times wrote bis account while Thousands of people are thronging around the ptaace. and nearly all the German princes Special Dispatch to the Globe-Democrat. inittee of the Senate tor that purpose the clam- I a 4- suffering from a severe bullet wound in his are present. The nest tele. WassingoToN.D.O., March 23.The indica.

Ing week. Sylple1 is a rather fine looking thigh. When. Davless' square was broken at gram received was from Queen Victoria- that one are at the wittily bilk oah Only be saved Wmom eetan of about 33 ye ar of age. dreases A trip to 716 and 718 N.

Fifth street will furnish a solud ()flly and would make a good impres4ton sevenal correspondents saved their The Emperor appeared at the windows of the by some compronlise with the enemies th es 'e on tbe casual observer. The two have po)led a Dation to this new word, which for the past month has been a' urea by using their revolvers valsee whereupon the multitude that, iiiresure A proposition lies been -Made to their issue on liteooeir. esumtarus Mr Randall that it be will withdraw his op il conundrum to many of the readers of the daily press:" i thronged ruts? Inoirress. the streets saluted him wis a Messrs. SPRAGUE SONS, seeing the necessity for The Blair Educational Bill i', lag a light arld attractive "Lunch" for Business Men, now so The tatest proposal in club land is an ass- end long-continued cheers: 131.

they will help him beat the tartE bill but he declines to accept, believing Siberia' Dispatch to the Globe -Democrat. 4 elation of theatrical lighter s. and position to the bill I) if popular in the East, I meesures ADVERTISING SCHEME. ouratulations to A pushing tradesman has asked through the the Emperor altitee he can beat both tanin ostmethe of The opereloony The friends of WASRINGTONe 's March 2 2. A number ra the whisky bill have also decided no to get of Southern Wien met in this city last night nt have added to their well-known Restau- an elegant Annex, where, in addition to their Regular Bill of Fare.

they set daily what is called a "DAIRY great honors from the campaign. A cornspondent of the Time wrote bis account while suffering from a severe bullet wound in his thigh. Whew Davies's" square was broken at several correspondents saved their lives by using their revolvers. EMIT WIGHTICRS. The )atest proposal in club land is an association of theatrical lighters.

NOVEL, ADVERTISING SCHEME. A pushing tradesman has asked through the flags-Thousands of people are thrOlteell around the palace, and nearly all the German princes are present. The first congratulatory: telegram received was from Queen Victoria. The Emperor appeared at the windows of the Thdeee, whereupon the multitude that thronged the streets saluted him with testi long.continued cheers. Bismarck drove to the palace through cheerinv and at the head of the ministry offered his congratulations to the Emperor.

Later paid a second visit at the head of a deputa tion of the Prussian nogilitv. The ceremony Special Dispatch to the Glebe-Democrat. -1 WASHINGTON, D.O., March tions are that the 'V tsky bills eon only be saved by some coutprou'ilse with the enemies UM, A proposition has been Inade to Mr. that it he will withdraw his 0P-I position to the bill they will help him beat the tariff bill, but he declines to accept, believing he can beat both matutures. The friends of the whisky bill have also decided not to get Senate as lAeutenant Colonel of Engineers.

McDonald will go before the Military committee of the Senate for that purpose the noming week. "Sylph" is a rather fine-looking woman of about 33 years of age1 dresses modestly and would make a good, impres4ton on the casual observer- The two have pooled their issue on Itacock. The Blair Educational Bill. 11 Special Dispatch to the Globe-Democrst. WAsilleGTOx, D.

C. Marcia 22.A nueriber of Southern Wien met la this city last night A trip to 716 and 718 N. Fifth street will furnish a 80111d lution to this new word, which for the past month has been a' conundrum to many of the readers of the daily Messrs. SPRAGUE SONS, seeing the necessity for supply-, lug a light altd attractive "Lunch" for Business Men, now so' popular in the East, have added to their well-known Restaurant an elegant Annex, where, in addition to their Regular Bill of Fare. they set daily what is called a "DAIRY papers for twenty bald-headed Melt willing to have an advertisement of a patent medicine burped on the back of their heads.

meantime a IA is brought into Parliament to render the sale of patent medicines illegal. eSABBATEL DESISCRATION. The Lord's Day Rest Association- are gorily grieved over the sitting ot the House of Commons on the Sabbath, and no less than ten Bishops were voting against the admission of the public to museums on Sunday at the very moment last night when. in the commons, a resolution for their abolition as peers went within eleven votes of being carried. LUNCH" of light and wholesome edibles.

the menu belly simple but appetizing, and consisting of CHOICE BREADS, PIES and TEAS and COFFEES, MILK and CREAM, HOT CAKES, fresh the griddle, and such light and digestible matter as will I111 7. the aching void" pleasantly, and not deplete the personal cexchequer too much. They have hit upon a happy double word to express the good cheer to be had, and at the same time give a name to their attractive Annex. They call to DELICATESSEN 0 Which, literally translated, means "DELICATE EATING." A to the handsome quarters where the EI.A.IJECar L.TINCII is served will insure many future visits. Separate apartment for Ladies in connection with "Delicatessen" and the Restaurant.

a I SPRAIGUE 716 -anld 118 NORTH ti CI 0 E. er .61 r. I I i 0 I 1 i I 1 I i I imi awir --1AY41111 )f NII 1 Ala 01 to house Ironing sympathaged, we Laundry mitigate lessen Mondays." St. Untie. MO AKA).

Affairs in Egypt--Critical Situation of Cordon at Khartoum. Asti-Socialist Legislation in the German Reichstag. 240Ve1 Scheme of Advertising'War Cor, respondentsWife-Beaters Manual Theatrical TopicsFor! sign Flashes. Special table Letter to the Globe-Democrat. LOaDos.

March has been Denny hit this time. His recovery is slower than anybody expected. The weakness of his throat and the loss of voice warn so complete that be could not attend even a Cabinet eil in his own house. and had to refuse Interviews to private friends. His inability to do any work is a Very bad sign, as he is a very gluttedlor occupation at all times, and he is so comPletely master of the whole Governmem, machinery that even a "day's idleness puts the whole empire out of gear.

Yet; though there is so much cause for alarm. 1 the air is a good deel freer irom existing ru' more now than a week ago and things. though in a state of hideous disorganization all around, have fallen into a certain hum- drusuness. POLITICAL rio'rrgaii. Parliament continues to be the scorn of everybody.

Appropriations still consume most 01 the time, and the rest is frittered away bl questions and obstructive motions. A Con lervative leader has seriously damaged hfs party by blurting out that their object is to stop legislation and force a dissolu! The game is not, however, skill-Sully The Standard, which. though ft strong Conservative organ, Aoves to play the candid friend, has articles and letters denouncing conservative obstructive, nese, and the Cabinet has been enabled to take up the strong' position that they won't be bulldozed or tillbustered into a premature I dissoluttou. The narrow escape. too, of the GOvernment from defeat last Saturday bas greatly sobered its party.

and though there is much grumbling about Egypt the Liberals once again stand Their favorite idea at preseut is to allow the Couseitrativest to go on wasting time until a certain period or the session, then to take up the franchise bill, and then if necessary to appeal to the country in the double cry of upholding popular rights and putting down parliamentary rowdiness. Harlington has inimensely advanced 'himself as temporary leader of tile House. and heti squelched Ashmead Bartlett and. the small Tory fry who used to drive Gladstone- to In, sanity, self-contradiction and rash pledges, by giving curt answers or refusing to answer at COMBEZATION OF LAND-OWNERS. A significant sign of the times Is the large support given to a bill Introduced by Broadhurst.

a workingman, wife proposes the cialistic plan. that owners 01 house- property should be compelled to sell to leaseholders. Lord Randolph Churchill spoke strongly in its favor, as a development of democratic Toryism. It was only defeated by 168 to 104. The minority consisted of Tories, Red-kale and Parnellites.H The combination of land-owners on both sides have forced the ministry unwillingly Auto the restrictions of the cattle bill, but there is a fierce feeling in the towns that it will raise the price of meat, and Sir Lyon Pier air, the greatest scientille authority in the House.

that an English form of the disease is now acclimatized here, and requires as much as the foreign Atri1a.4 Is zoirr. 1 The news from EgyPils holtfecisiv0iiinan Digma isbroken up. but Gen. Graham does not seetri-M know what to dot. He is loafing about The feverish suspense about Gordon his been broken by news train the Times correspondent that be has rescued a garrison to the nortiA of Khartoum.

but the same correspondent describes 8.000 Arabs blockading the town, and everybody awaits anxiously the result. The future of Gordon. in any case, Is very rid-certain, as the Goverhment can not make up ite mind whether to. desert hith or send him English troops. It Is too afraid of the antislavery party at home to follow his advice and give him Zobehr Pasha, who would be the Most effective pacificator 1 GLEAXINGS FROM Tint CoirrritXxr.

Oa the continent Bismarck is haVing a rough time with his anti-socialist bill. There have been fierce party scenes. The Socialist declared that there were private detectives in the reporters' gallery. and the bill is In serious danger. Minister Sargent's invite-.

lion to a soiree on the Emperor's birthday does not mean anything beyond inevitable politeness. In Italy they have bad one of those toys. terions crises which simply mean that the are strong enough to worry but not to replace the conservatives, and the conservative Premier, be Pretia, resumes his place. SOCIETT NEWS Tbe social week bas not been so bright, the weather having suddenly changed from Its summer sunniness and best to penetrating wind. A soore of prominent people have been compelled to keep to their rooms.

The Princess Louise, who has been going about a good deal. is looking handsomer than Ayer. Mrs. George Bentinck has been bold enough to give a dinner, at tyllich every like herself. was an American.

Ladies Mandeville and Randolph Churchill, Mrs. Ronalds and kiss Chamberlain were her guests. BUDDHISTS. The Buddhist craze has spread from London to Paris. There are now SOO Buddhists there.

and probably their demand for a temple will be granted. THASTRICAL TOPICS. "reril" has proved a financial failure at the Haymarket. and The Rivals" will be re-'rived. The critics are mad over the state.

went that the text is to be interfered with. jii Mary Anderson will appear in "Fazio" as 'well as "Romeo ilnd Juliet." and Mr. Sterling will be the nurse In the latter. IVIII-BZATER'S 4 A sardonic writer has brought out a book milled The Wife-Beater's giving horrible list of attacks by men on women in book is intended to help a Baron De Worms, a legislator. wbo proposes a hill inflicting flogging on wife-beaters.

A 10011 COP? OP OORILTREK. The return of Sir Robert Feel, besides giving second Conservative victory in a week, ex-nit. interest beoause foreshadowing a piquant scene in the Rouse ot Commons. lie is, the very antithesis of his solemn and staid broth. ler.

the Speaker. lie drinks gambles. wears his lint on the sine of his head--in short. is an Anglacized Tory Ochiltree, and as be is very loose and irregular of speech be will probably provoke serious fraternal reproofs front the Sir Henry Brand. the late Speaker, looked down from Uhl peers' gallery on the Ilona() of Commons last night, ruddy in countenance, grantor and apparently in the highest of illitrils The eontrast was very sharp between hbn and the ashen pallor and anxious and restless look of his successor.

ARNOLD'S Ixeruen. histtliew Arnold. lecture on Emerson was a repetition of thsegiven in America. A FAIR PLUADER The eccentric Mrs. Weldon has driven the lawyers to despair by the wit and skill of her ernes-examination of witnesses and her ad, dresees to the jury.

She was non-suited on a technicality, but the revelations of her ease Affairs in EgyptCritical Situation of Cordon at Khartoum. 4 AEU-Socialist Legislation in the German Reichstag. 'Novel Scheme of Advertisina-NVar 00r- respondents-Wife -Beaters' Manual Theatrical ToplesFor ...11 "4101 Fla's. hell 1 4 I FOOD11111001E St DIA successor. I ARNOLD'S taccroRE.

Matthew Arnold's lecture on Emerson was' a of thaegiven in America. A FAIR PLBADER. The eccentric Mrs. We ldon as driven the a wyers to despair by the wit an skill of her eroes-xammation of witnesses and her ad- troupes to the jury. She was non-suted on a technicality, but the revelations of her case need himself be se an (I the mall itone- to in- ash pledges, to answer le I by Broad-, Nees.

the large the So--' en tee property leaseholders. trongiy in Its him eratic Tory 168 to 104 'odes, Rad- combine- both sides un willingly le bill but is that it will on Playfair, the ReeSe he dIsease is trot as much 4 siette9eillian lam does not tattling about about Gore aro the Times a gareison but the ibes 8.000 th own, and result Very Iv. not make up or sen if the anti. a advice and ould be the terENT There have ring a rough is Socialist i ctrae etect bill Is ad the ent's invite- es birthdav I inevitable i- those rays- that tbe rad but not to te conserve- es place li bright the red from Its penetrating 3eoldelh ave been going dsomer than bold enough lady, like I Mandeville tonalds and rem London ibises there. temple will 'allure at the will be re- the state- ed with aFaelo" as id Mrs.

later- out a book lal." giving women In to help a 0 proposes a sides giving a week ex Ist a piquant staid broth- Ile is, the iblesiVeare ab ort is an be is very ill probably I tr out tile ker looked he House of mutenanee highest of irp between anxious and of 11101111tiOlit guard was attended by the principal and naval officers of Berlin. in lull uniform. The watchword for the ttay "Long live his Majesty. the Emperor and King." The Emperor bas appointed Capt. Von Seckendort, of the navy.

his principal Aide-de-Camp. This is the first time the honor has gone to the navy. Madagascar. PRENCH PROTECTORATE ADVOCATED. PARDC March has been received by the Government from French Men of Itennion and Mauritius urging that the present situation in Madagascar be terminated, as It Is disastrous to French commerce.

The oetition advocates a French protectorate over the island. Belgium. CANON BERNARD'S CASE. IrEUSSELS. March Court of Appeals has confirmed the verdict of acquittal rendered in the lower Court, in the case of Canon Bernard who went to America with papers and securities belongint to the See of Tourney at the time of i he controversy between Bishop Dumont and Bishop Du Rosseaux.

Cuba. DEAD. RAVANA. March Vaentura Baez, ex-President of Santa Domingo, died the lith Inst. at Rormegnero.

near Rico. aged 75 years. Ile left a fortune of 42.500,000. Spatit CONSPIRATORS ARRESTED IN LiSBON. Maren military Molars and several other persons suspected of complicity in an attempt to bring about a revolution in Spain have been arrested by Portuguese police.

EgYPt THE SOUDAN CAMPAIGN. SUAKIM, March is believed from latest intelligence received from the rebels position that Osman Digma's forces have almost entirely deserted him. I I fa.uvv,ww. COSSPIRATORI T.TARCIV Ataren 5 any action on the matter until after the caucus, and hope- to bring it uto le the esueue in some way and have it indorsed as a party measure. It is understood that the tariff Democrats will Offer an amendment to the bill reporting the entire whisky tax on whisky in bond.

The debate ea the bill to-day dragged very dryly, and its friends seemed anxious only to consume time by its discussion. It appears that whisky and the tariff ure liable to get mixed la the Delegate Singiser ot Idaho, in expressing' himself upon the whisky bill, said: 'If Shad a vote I would support the bill. It is the largest tax-playing business interest of the country that Appeals. and with the present financial situation of the banks demanding relief. it would Instill new life in Our business matters Missouri Members Whisky Bill.

Special Dispatch to the Waatuserrost, D. March 22.Among the member, tithe Missouri delegution the whisky bill is the absorbing topic. The delecation being aivided upon it.tbe subject prompts frequent little caucuses among the members. Representative Morgan, of Springfield. said to-night in relation to the metier: am for the bill, hoosuse I don't-Delieve in taking the amount -of money out of the business of the a country the would follow its defeat fb pay the tax.

$45,000,000. Its defeat would rednee-the circulation to that extent-The effect would be to lessen ell the money acumen goes into the vaults of the Treasury. and the Government has no use for it. If the goods are ex. ported we lose the tax.

If this money is collected by the Government it will be of no use to the Government. and it not collected the people will make 4 per cent on it under the provisions of the Ways and Means Committee bill. The moral question does not enter into it. It is simply a matter of finance and Government policy. If the whisky i8 forced on the market now there will be snore Of it, and it will be cheaper, and the advocates of tern.

perance don't want that brought about. I do not see how temperance people can favor any policy that makes cheap whisky and plenty of it. Another suspicious tbingthe blab protec. Um; members are against the bill. In my suddenly and in approval of the bill 4known as2the Blair educational bill.

passed a resolutiOe to the effect that a committee be appointe4 to send telegrams to prominent Southern wovnen asking their assistance in procuring siknatures indoreing the bill, and requesting Poet dispatches be sent from interested parties-to the President and to Senators and members of the House praying them to pass. the 70 11 1 The remarks of itienabr Jones, of Florida, were warmly approved as indicative of a lose knowledge ot uniIrny of the ges with which Southern women have to co0Len1 in attaining ag3ractical business educatioti. Stockmen inclosing Public WaSHINGT0N. D. March 22.In a I.etiort to the Commissioner of the General Land Office, George IV.

Fairchild. Deputy United States Surveyor in Nebraska, says: All WI-cultural land in that section has been in by cattle MPII, Their ranges extend-for hundreds of miles, and wire tenees inclosing all desirable public lands and even water courses are posted at intervals with notices threatening "death" to any persons opening them. Herders assert they bold these Ineds under the desert land and timber.culture laws. The result is a complete check to persons seeking to tualopomestead settiements. The Standard Ailver Dollar.

Special Dispatch to the Globe-Democrat. D. 0.. March bill to redeem the trade dollars and suspend the coinage of the standard silver dollars will come up on Tuesday next. after the bonded whisky bill is disposed of.

Hon. A. Herr Smith, of Pennsylvania expects to make an exti.nded 'paean to show the uselessness of tile silver duller; and secondly, that it is absolutely mischievous. The Wyoming Surveyor Generalship. Special Dispatch to the Globe-Democrat.

WASHINGTON. D. C. March 22.Inquiry was made to-day of one of the prominent United States Surveyors now in the city why the appointment of the Wyoming Surveyor Generalship was delayed. He replied that the appointment would not be made until after the Territorial Convention was held.

Postal Points. Special Dispatch to the Globe-Democrat. )1 Bid lie. Theo Coming to America. A CONTRACT SIGNED WITH N.

GRAD. Special Cablegram to the Olobe-Democrat. PARIS, March Is now singing In Nice, signed Ian agreement on Thursday with Mi. Manrice Gran for an engagement in the United States, the condition 30000 frailest per month tor tea months. Mdile.

Theo will leave for New York in An-gnat M. Vancorbeil. Director of the Grand Opera, has offered M. Gayarte 2g0.000 francs for an engagement o(vo 110012t1111. TIM GOVERNMENT'S POLICY CRITICISED.

OTTAWA, March 22.Ia the House et Commons Mr. Mills revived the question of Sir Charles Tupper's dual position as Minister of Railways and High Commissioner for Canada. He attacked the arrangement and moved an amendment that the House disaPproves tbe Continuance of the arrangement. The debate was continued by Sir John McDonald and Mr. Elake.lander of the opposition the former defending and the latter opposing the Government The acaendment was lost--9S to KAILwAV LAND GRANT.

In the Commons. Sir Charles Tupper moved a resolution respecting the arrangement with British Columbia for the construction of the Nanalmo and Esquirnault Railway. Mr.Florner, member for New Westminster opposed the resolution because. lie said. the Government-of the Dominion and British Columbia were giving Away 20.000,000 worth of land for sixty mile a of railway.

Ho moved an amendment that the resolutions should not die adopted, but that the whole subject te referred to a select committee for Inquiry. The amendmPnt was The resolution was adopted and a but founded thereon introduced. ONTARIO BREWERS. The Ontario brewers ate here again urging that in the bill to amend the Soon act. now before the House, an amendment be inserted permitting the sale of ale, beer, porter, lager and light wines in countiee that have adopted that act.

-t 1111110 SIVIt 7 -t THZ BRIBERY CONSPIRACY. TORONTO. It is understood tbat the Ontario Government will move for the appointment ot a Royal Commission to continue investigation into the bribery conspiracy, with full power to compel the giving of testimony and the production of documents. The Ontario conspiracy case was continued to-day In the Police Court. Balfour, member of Parliament, in his cross-examination.

admitted that the S800 given bum by Wilkinson was not in the form of a bribe, but as a guarantee that he would get an office in the Northwest promised him by Wilkinson when the agreement entered into as to the office was fulfilled; that was the way be looked upon the money transaction. Re admitted that be pledged his word of honor to Wilkinson that tiarcourt's name would not be divulged in the brolcon that pledge. Balfour Said Kirkland told him he would give him 11,000 cir ir heAlotild conscientiously advocate in his paper, speak in the House of Commons and vote for his timber poiley. Kirkland seemed to think there was -nothing wrong in what be was doing, as be said he had been used to it on the other side of the line. Before the Committee on Privileges and Elections testimony was given to the changing by banks of two $1.000 bills.

THE SALVATION ARMY. NINGSTON. March authorities have notified the Salvation Army to stop their pmradeSjuLd singing and beating drums. 1 Mexico. DEEDS OP BORDER DESPERADOES.

'Special Dispatch to the MATIMORAS. March 22.A few days ago at the Mesa de Leon ranch, about seventy miles from Matamoras, Jose Diaz.the horse-breaker and groom of Gen. Cuellar who recently had a shooting scrape in Matamoras, ba a desperate fight with a soldier of IC, Hernandez's command, in which each Combatant fired nine shota. The result was that both were killed on The desperadoes in this section engage in many desperate and sometimes romantic One named -Celso Wee, a rnan of magnificent peysique and tine education. who speaks all modern languages, is a perfect scholar and good lawyer.

but who loves liquor too much, is employed on the Mate-mores and Monterey Railroad. On last pay day be was gambling with some of the narks Which iollow in the truck orthe pay car on she Mexican railroads and getting in some dispute one of the fellow dreW his dagger and made a lunge as Rico. The latter grasped the band that held the weapon as it descended, and exerting his giant strength turned the point and entitled it with ease twice against the breast of his foe. checking it each time before a wound was indicted, and then wresting the knife from the maa'a grasp threw -it away. Quoth Rico: "Now who la the braver man you or me?" "You, sir," was the 1 "Go and get your knife," returned Rico.

and then when the man approached grasped collar band with either band. near the button, and presenting it, said: "Cu; me thus," and tlincned not as the steel in the bands ot the man who sought his life severed the cloth and grazed his naked throat. limy, lag it unharmed. A few days ago a man named Felix Garsia, living at the Ciipote Ranch, left one woman aud went to live with another. The discarded love became mad with jealousy, and fixing up a dose of jumpun weed gnve it to Felix, the effect being to drive him insane.

Yesterday be went to a wood camp. about ten miles from the city, andt.00s an az and walked off with it. The owner followed. and -with difficulty succeeded in getting the weapon from the insane man, who on losing it ran bowling Into the woods. He is now wandering about the ranch in a complete state of insanity.

TAXED TO DEATH. NEW LAREDO, March to the age of a late ace tbe liquor men are howling under a tremendous license. They now pay a municipal tax of $50 per month, a Federel tax of $12 60 per month, and a State, tax of $12 $0 per month. They held a furious meeting today, adopted fiery resolutions, and will take immediate steps to then the law. TUB NICKEL CWERENCT Customs authorities reitioe point 41 ant to receive any nickel money of 'their The merchants are following their example, anti the coin is now a complete drug.

Englund. THE 'AWES LIBEL CASK. LONDON, March 22.Mr. imulptor, judgment against whom for 1.3.00e for libeling Mr. Balt, a fellow-sculptor, was reaffirmed a few days ago by the Court of Appeals, will appeal against the verdict to the House of Lords.

NONTHCOTH'S HATTIE' Northcote, oulters from a sever, cold. pile has lost his Voice. 1 ASHORE The British brig Eagle. from Naples for Jersey. is ashore as Cape Herter.

Istria. The loss of the cargo is inevitable. A TRIAL TRIP. GLAllooW, March steamer Austria', of tueLivelpool end New York service of the )pera, tor an resolution because. ite said.

the moved an amend mim of of the Dominion and British Committee were giving away e20.000,000 worth of land for sixty ailway He amendment that the resolutions should nt di adopted but that the whole subject te referred to a select committee for inquiry. The amendmant was The resolution was adopted and a bet founded thereon introduced. before the House, an amen ONTARIO BREWERS- The Ontario brewers ate here again ne that in the bill to lunette the Soott act. now amendment be inserted permitting the sale of ale, beer, porter, lager and light wines in countie8 that haVe adepted that act. TRZ BRIBERY CONSPIRACY.

TOnoNTO. Mareu is understood that conscientiously ad the ap the Ontario Government wilt move for pnvestigation into ointment ot a Royal the Commission bribere conspiracy to continue i with full power to commie. the giving Pi testi- mony and the production of documents- The Ontario conspira case was continued to day In the Police Courcy t. Balfour, memDer of Pad rliament, in his cross-examination, ad- was not in the form of a bribe but as a guar mine west promised him by Wilkinson when the that tbe S800 given ben by Wilkinson an tee that be would get an office in the North- agreement entered into as to the office was fulfilled; that was the way be looked upon the money transaction. He admitted that he a Plercourtdged his word of honor to Wilkinson that H's ame would not be nivulged in the jilittter, andeati brolten that pledge.

Balfour said Kirkland told hini be would give hen 1 00 ie bee vocate in his paper speak the House of 1,000 cir Commons and vote for his timber policy. Kirkland seemed to think there was said he had been used to it on the other side of -nothing wrong in what be was dotter. as be Before the Committee on Privileges and the line. i Elections testimony was given to the citanging by banks of two $1.000 bills. THE seLvenott ARMY.

notified the Salvation Army to sto their March authorities have radekend singing and beating drama. 1 Mexico. DEEDS or BORDER DESPER the ADOal, Special Dispatch to TAORAS March 22 MA -A few days ego at the Mesa de Leon ranch, about seventy miles from Matemoess, Jose Diaz.the horse-breaker and groom of Gen. Cuellar. who recently had shooting scrape in Matamoras lute a des- a a Perate fight with soldier of N- Hernandez's fired command, le which each combatant red nie e.

stease The result was that both were killed on The desperadoes in this section engage in many desperate and sometimes romantic en- One named -Celso Bice, a man of magnificent physique and tine education, who speaks all modern languages is a Perfect scholar and good lawyer. but who loves liquor too much, is employed on the Mate- mores and Monterey Railroad. On last pay day be was gambling with some of the anarks Which tollow in the truck tem pay car on she e. Mexican railroads. and getting in some dime pute one of the fellow dreW his dagger and made a lunge at Rico.

The latter grasped the hand that held the weapon as i descended, and exerting his giant strength turned htthee breast ta nd113itis pushed checking it 1vi eestsittwaice against tiin before a wound was inflicted, and theca wresting the knife from the man's grasp threw 'it away. Quetta Rico: "Now who is the braver man- you or me?" I "You, sir," was the "Go and get your knife," returned Rico. and then when the tnan approached erasped collar band with either baud. near the button, and presenting it, said: "Cu; me thus," and tlincned not as the steel in the bands ot the man who sought his life severed the cloth and grazed his naked throat. leave tug it unharmed.

A few days ego a man named Felix Garsia, living at the Clipote Rench, left one woman aud went to live with another. The discarded love became mad with jealousy, and axing up a dose of jumpun weed glom it to Felix. the effect being to drive him insane. Teeter- day wen a camp. timing ten mutts from the city, antetooa an az and walked off with it.

The owner followed. and -with MI- liculty succeeded-in getting the weapon from the insane man. who on losing it ran howling into the woo ds. He is now wandering about the ranch in state of insanity. TAXED TO DEATH.

NEW LAREDO, March to the nags- age of a late ace' the liquor men are howling under a tremendous license- They now pay a municipal tax of $50 per month, a Federal tax of $12 60 per month, and a State, tax of 412 fd) per month. They held a furious meeting to- day, adopted fiery resolutions, and will take immediat step to light the law Tan NICKEL CURRENCT. Customs authorities eche) point blank to re- oeive any nickel money -th i their Government The merchants are 1011oWintt their example. end the coin Is now a complete drug England. -T.

Tun Levreg LIBEL CASK LoNDON, March sculptor', judgment against whom for 1.5.000 for libeling Mr Belt a fellow sculptor, was reaffirmed a tew dams Etgo bY the Court of Appeals, will ap- peal iteainst the verdict to the House 0- Lords. NenetiCOTIV8 HEALTH. a severe cold lie halt lost his owe Northeote, su ffers The British brig Eagle from it se ASHORE i Bey is ashore at Cape Merter Istria apor Jer-e loss es' Th of the cargo la inevitable. A TRIAL TRIP. GLASGOW, March steamer Austria', of the Livespool and New York service of 0 FIFTH STREET.

famity tiring and the other day fuhrral and matte to dine. a chickea table. that orders Spool be promptly Secretarl new cot'. Company al John Johnson. Company; of drain Gold klottfrted Beyer.

at Chi. Eugene E. Stowe. end Traders' Asooeistion. al of capita: '04 struc- Ready-Made their dimensions.

dissipate this aforesaid. drop- In en us a good i for bust. loqt and an4en Messoret and Wis. OstiltSers 213 apd it sad St I 1 I it ir ill 6 ETO this maid oit us good bast. ad ore! tit" I tSers lipd it.s.

it -1 I et. ee-reee le -ereeee- rI ifil e-. -ta-is 7--' -7, -----w- D-: lei ar-emer-lee Tele oe. T. -ANARCWISTS XEL.

Strange that the Missouri members 1 PIP tli 1 EP LED I it lowing Missoud Postmastere were commis- millino- iv- 1 c) I Begeg Marce The Swiss Federal Coen should be divided and a utuniaer tit ttegn cop7 pose it?" wa8 mated- seined to-day: Leonidas M. Martin, Ar- ie. ell decided to-day to expel four German an said Mr. "It is a mystere nice; Vm. S.

Mudd, Burdett; John H. Smith, et.Ystv MI. I archists from the country. to me why the Representatives from a corn Duro: R. F.

Hulett. liellayille; Robert el rt- II th producing State Like Missouri should oppose? Baird. settee." it. WROUGHT IRON YROUGHT IROI Tonquin. Davis, of Missouri, said that The Kellogg Trial.

L. 0 0 It 11 RANGES LAUNDRY STO1 A CITADEL CAPTURED. he Mid three disteleries in his Metric': and WeantaiGeoN. D. March 22.7Counsel for Pews.

March from Gen- Millet that as longego as-two years he had been so. licited tn St Louis and elsewhere to support Representative Wm. P. Kellogg to-day sent to Are announces that the French forces in Tongnin a measure looking to the extension of the best hem use they are raade The most perplexing days 'chainguyn. he Attorney General a communication a- have captured the itadel of bonded period, but that he intended to oppose hi all ses, of best material, are keepers are washing and bill.

Representative Bur. who has ing him that they would Wednesday next the nttiv Burnes move in the Criminal Court to have the case more convenient, more easily man- days. Realizing this and 83 Rale. emelt considered doubtful on the questien. is modnat him in connection with star routes set aged, consume less fuel.

beat quick- izing with the good bonsel announced this evening as la Laver of the AmERCAN CONSULS. armies ot ued could March Exequature have ben down for immediate trial. er, retain heat longer. bake better, have perfected the above I meaaur. Roane se.

granted American Consuls at Naples Catania Pension Appropriations onal Menti heat more water, will last longer Stove, and believe it will I San Remo and Genoa and give better satisfaction than the troubles mentioned, an D. Merch House Special Dispatch to erm the Globe-Dem on ocrat. the number of "Blue Mom or Stove made. 0 Coramittee an Appropriations his completed WASHINGTON, IL. March and any -T.

MORSE solicit il orders for ma mansideration of the pension appropriation Mrs. Grant took a drive about the city this AL DODDS FULLY WARRANTED. the famous Cortical' Spool Silk and the popu- bill The measure approptiatea $20 624 400 and afternoon. The General's health is much im, HARDVARE CO lar Florence Knitting Silk. provides at any balahoe of the eppropriaa proved.

He looked. perfeetly natural, the of I that Sesgi nny tion for the current fiscal year which may rea presence Of his servant on the box of the car- All orders from outside fee ity le and Exclute Ageshould be addressed to in ad ler the Cit COURTS. main unexpended June 80. shall ti re riage with a pair of crutches only looking un -1001 Wasbingti WROUGHT IRON'RE COMP, Little oc ewer- ax ages, teed- This balance is estima A NG ANY ted at usual. e66.0 00 ,000.

The appropriations in detail are Sam Hays ex -Postmaster of St Special Dispatch to the Globe-Democrat. -i Louis. reached here this evening, and will re- NOW READY ST. LOUIS. survAxiLoorma K.

Supreme For invalicisewidox ws. minoephildren and de- turn home to-morrow evening. He comes 1 LITTLReneAR, March pendent reiativei 'and -su ate! here on strictly private bus'ness l' Courttomday or rmed the sewer.tax, case -widows of the rut O. life. a2 rvivors 0.000.000; for fees eeCole le r.

leeeney. Meinpilis. Cardwell. "11 e- pealed from the Circuit -Coed by the City and exnenses of exitthineng-gergeons, Keesasi are atuong the lutest airivals Dome tee, eee 'se-. ere-.

Council This compels the city to levy a tax or py an I et 1 fd allewances et for eatery. the Weet. ids for the buildiug of additional sewers. The aeVt postage or reD lIna voucher, rent, lee', Watt Judge Chester H. Krutn left for St.

Louis to- stPage on 'letters to the Extmeutive De night. sewers are built here under the supervialtin of partment and to pensioners, e174 revenue 400. and for and moral Ile had expected in the house eximined. until the Sewer Comtmssioners, who organize diatricts icontinaent expenses of pension tetencies. 0 some one to say the qestion was uncoustitu- of the search abandoned it altogeth Small Talk.

Lettlislatiou making appropriations jewel was given up for lose Th ele an moot of the Legi and asaess for Saxe which the Council under: $10 000 The bill prov titet the act relating slature. is compeited to levy to claim agents and attorneys in pension wasufsorom. D. March black for fined sufferers had been pronounced un- Miss Sheppard died. After the 11 in the districts to be sewerece The Council cases approved June 20.

fleet. be made granite contributed by the Territory of WY It is uneonstitutional. lie while preparations were being up anci eoinmissioners got into a tangle, the appliZtable to bounty.arrearsof bouna em- said, to save men from being drowned in wit- the lost ear-ring was found inside ing for the Washington monument has just ter and constitution prepared al to save men from bein which was bein re ared for the Council cherging extravagance, and ty laud cases, and pension cases in which ter- hence the suit. rears of Pension are or shalt be claimed or been received by the Monument Commission. erowned in whisky aim Mr.

Hepburn opposed the bill and madelan e. kaERCHANTS should remember vented. The act referred to provides that it With the expectation ot the passage of the It Witheisee Suit Against a Railway. I shall be unlawful for any attorney, agent or apec deficiency iai deciency appropriatiou bill, the Su- oust eget upon the achievements which the PITTSBURG rA Malth Neuman any other person to demand or receive for hi services In a pension case a greater sum than perintend whisky interests had performed declaring it sent to Ely Walker a Co for Cord ent of Umlauts has notitlau fur. lougeee o'er" to resume work bad kept in the Acid not the armies of the Silk and Florence Knitting Silk will 13, s.

and ber children have brotight suit te the $10.1 No fee contract shall hereafter be flied Union as ha been alleged but United States Court, aaainst the Allegheny wita tote Commissioner ti oissioner ot PenstopS in ny 1 FORTY-EIGH CO paupers crime and drunkenness NGRE the bill passed whisky Vellev Railroad Comhany to recover 0 000 New Illinois Corp ratio e2, me ratni see ane gn ut a damages for the death of J. Carl Frederick t. el nr eat oPtrr ed Pending case inli filed 1 ict.4 nesoi ono; SS, Mr. I indloty said if would be made cheap a ebeap perhaps as gin their husband -and father, who wag be 'thieved the Commiesioner of ensions tonse. stall approve the same as to the amount ol WeselLNGTON, D.

March re zular gwtilreg killed on th a tiefendant company 'e line at drunk here for a penny-dead drunk for two 4 of State to-oay Lk-eased the tollowiu Driftwood June I. 18133. the fee to be paid, as specified in the contract. I it alto provides that the tee of $IO prescribed order being demanded Me Belford appealed pence porations: i by law shall not be payable to, nor demanded to the House to one hour to be devoted Before the conclusion of Mr. Findlay's The Knox County Milling Cot 'speech the committee rose.

I e- The Jerseyville Slander Sults. 'i or receve id bjettny olefin snail alloed agent or attorney In a pen- Gaiesburs. capital 230.000; ineorpor JERSErVILLE ILL March 2 In the suit of the Mr. Hancock, front the Special Dtspatch to tbe Globe-Democrat. sion case until suce w.

to consideration of the Senate bills on the ommittee on AD re Stewart J. Cleve' Coon. N. 0. Speaker a tab and appeal proving le.

the i in propriations eported the pension appropritt Upon the allowance of arrears of pay. pea A. IL an A. Anderson- I loot horse arrears ot pension s. line a penstiou effectual.

it was solemnly declared that no Lull Mr. Beach offered a resolution calling' ellen I The Gold and, Iron Strees Sewer et J. Hayeraft against T. B. Elliott, of Belleviile.

Ill. espital to defamation of direct that the same Li Ddd by the proper case, of Pensions shall More bills could be passea so they remained the Secretary of the Interior tor copies of all Kemper, for $10,000 damages for in and Iron incorporaters, i y.r Stock Puolisi character, no damages were sustained in the ensio Ties act shall apply to pen. session leases made by him for use or oecupation on Beyer Anna Be and Arthur E. 1 Nve ting rporato Cmps opinion of the jury and In the slender of alou8 us well us all future applicattons; pro- Under the call ot committees the following any ground in he ellowstone atiopal Park The Lnd als. A.

Hoinback X. Suhat en i 10, vided that when a pensioner obtaining a pen- re. ports were submitted: L. for information whether the teteees cage cupital el3 000 ineo 000 damages, the jury aaseesed tbrge damages a- don io or increase thereof or pending police- a By Mr. eleholtefrom the Committee on Coin- complied with tile coudition as of tote lease.

cud Anna A- Stovre and Hetet Stowe He bits heretofore paid to his agent or atter- age. Weights and Measures: To establish an to provisions made to prevent the wanton Tome Directors ot the Mechanics az tiestruction of 11911 and game in the park. nee a sum equal to the whole or, any part pe assay oMce in Deadwood, Dakota. Referred Savings. eem and Buildin Atom Adopted.

the fee allowed lay this act i Said pensioner to committee of the whole i Chicago. tiled certificate of mores nge The Scarlet Scourge Adjourned. i snail be entitled to credit for Bv Air. Wait. trent tbe Committee on Foreitm stock from SI.00).000 to 6.000.000.

Special Meat-date the Glebe-Demeerate against the sum which would -other- Affaira: For the return of the balance of the GILLESPIE. March scarlet Wide be payable to such agent or at- Chinese indemnity fund- Referred to corn fedora. fever has appeared in thie town. child 2 torney. The ill further provides that from inittee ot the wele.

The superb dresses worn by Fanny Daven- Jr" fever and etterenly 1, 1884, agents tor the payment By Mr. Vance- from the Committee on Pat- years old, of Thomas Cunningham. died this of vouchers shall receive eke 0 for each 100 eats (aavereely): To reduce lite lite-time pat- port in Fedor are stitched with the choicest of lit4e' morning. and several other children have vouchers, or at that rate for a fraction of 100. eat to five years- all spool silks.

"The Unequaled shown symptoms of the disease. flaw prepared and paid by any egent. in excess of By Mr. Dockery. from the Committee on vap, 4.001) vouchers per ennute; provided vial from Accounts: To provide one montla's extre pay HEAVENLY VISIONS.

ili.ib A- FRANK a Sort will promptly fill all orders end after July 1, 1884, there shall be no more for certain in employes. Reterred to the House i -e. than twelve ageuts tor the payment of pen- committee of the wbole. for "Corticelle" the unequaled spool sions, and it shall be the duty of the President Cox, of North Carolina, from the Coin- it Young Girl Communing with Angels Florence," the Peeriese Knitting Silk to redue pension agents to not exceed that mitt ceme on Foreign Atedre reported a resole hile in a Trit e. tft number.

For 4,000 Vouchers agents will re- Mon canine on sue President for information special Dispatch to toe Globe-Democrat. 1 LABOR. ceive the same salary as heretofore. WOW Per 00 whet neti" had 4een "ken e3r the Ceitell READING, March Hemmlych. -I lillP1 1 States or Venezuela under the previewed of year.

the joint resolution providing for a new mixed a pretty. dark-haired girl of 14. le now lying -Joined the Strikers. Keifer and committee, and whether Veneznela declined in a condition at the residence t()T1 luu ma ki leo5ulisee Plat Ytemn ewn et tic': 81 nn tYoacwo at nr tit lilt tAe tit, oPftettide BuFTAL0, N. March of the Westateoeow.

D. March Dockery, of Fred-rick Reinhold. of 928 North Sixth at new men who recently took the places Of the of Missouri, trout the Committee on Accounts. whole. with Mr.

Reiman in the chair tin the this elte street Her limbs are perfectly Mr. Herbert resented his argument against bonded extension on bill tilde. and title hes at times Wile Sktill 609 strikers on the Courier left their cases to-day reported to the House to-day a joint resole- McCu intervals. when her 'IP 1 noon. Mr- ne, proprietor.

as betore.was Hon ivin discharged einployes one month's mind is sufficiently ratioilat 4 enable her to Magee of dente. At --w out of teen- Other compositors have been the billeisserting tine it was -only by holding intelligibly. she gives vivid pictures of extra pays and submitted the report of the the distillers to the lew that Congress could Wemk in telegraphed tor and small inconvenience is or heaven and the appearance ot the angels. expect to Penalize the nroduction sin i on- AEA I anticiputed, as a fair number remdeed. committee respecting the removal of eutoloyrs i i 1 8 0 th te ee nee her apt sin aet un a mt a wa gumption.

ermanent relief could be accord- 1 at the close of the last esteem In the master ed the distillers only by compelling teem to ot the Schuylkill River the sod has labored un- 1 VP lif 1 I i The Strike. of the removal of Committee Stenographer. cottuuct their bushiest' on it soiled bates. Tile tier intense religions excitement, resulting 1 A dile gauge ot tie bill woulti lead to an over- tine terrible mend. It -v.

Mr. Masseituan. of FALL Spite-era' Tyson by the late Speaker the committee belittles demand 1 ti Ev an tot the repeal of the week, le ee ti eli 1 Mennonite Cburuti. the gite A Ages Union passed a resolution denouncing acts reached the following' conclusions: talon whisky. pastor, is in constentettendance at her bed- VA' I.

Whet Gaines pertormed no service during Mr. Clay suid the whisky Industry was made. side. Ile wild to -day: have no doubt of violence, and terming all concerned in such no friends of the strikers. An attempt tat tmv at.csa otTuthotItla Vets" there well ntiomemsemr-- jegitiamate by the Government, and demanded Jives in tote Titre cowitliednitiohne awsitwnaessisSetd 0 4 the same protection from Congreen which was elm I'lle.

vsilgeet i eL, will be made Monday to start the Slade and vice Could he rendered slayoneltahner of the Id di granted any other business or agoestfoo lie the woutters ot other wor etc gleilllie- i ea Crescent male. Stenograpli to committees- denied that the Pending Measure embodied in the Book ol Revelations. It is given to bus 2. That- the agreement as to Tyson's resift- special legislation. end, weinteined.

on the lew le behold such and Rubber Works Shutting Down. eution Ulleged by Gen to have existed from the date of Tyson's appointment was ctintrary. that its object was to make general I 1 believe that little Nellie it melee favored. tsee eiee- Stem is now it glimpse of the great be Weos8oCKET, It. March rubber and put whisky beer to la and mime on the one which Tyson seems not to have under- sam tooting in regard to taxation eind.

so that when her spirit returns to Some their alpnorr works here and at Millville which have been stood, although 1 i fairly I I ems a 3. ett 1 it air probe le the. measure of rei et which would prevent a crisis earth gime Imo tile cud ner other ture," imagine that no Re running Ott short time foe the three speaker had such an impression. it is also in the West. When could do, this friends that which awaits us all.

La one of her Clothes are "cut out" to fit fairly probable. taking into considerottion, the without detriment to public interest it should lucid in tervaia the young mirk -id to 1 months, shut down entirely-to-night, throw- I i mensions. We can easily dissi tt-stimony of Mr. Rebeson. Mr.

Gaines, Mr. be done. can tier Jesus and many beautiful angels. Jug about 600 persons out of employment. r' Dawson' Mr.

Clark, Mr, -Tyson, and a letter supported the bill, which he don't want to come back- to earth. Tile angels erroneous impression if the written by Gen. Keifer March 3, lese, that this said. presented the question whether the tiny- have of lilies and stars on their Mettle mortals vrill drop A Nail Mal Cintled; "agreement. or "understantlinit," if one ernment would bankrupt one class of its cite mai trumpets pets Of silver in their hands.

tie and give us a show. We hal- WAREEIAM. Miss it arc renc ana- existed.effected both Dawson and Tyson- when tt did not require for S. bat negotiations between Dawson and tee money which would tall due for taxes. He tiny eutemee inutile is rand, and the streets are all pave with 1 stock of Spring Overcoats, Dre a elan natters of the Wareham Nail Company' Tysens by-which the former agreed' to share was not in favor ot tietnatello pound of the Ti id has never been familiar with the 1 it an extra ants as inssalary with the latter during the vacatioa flesh and expressed his surprise mat his iScriptures, but she now relates many Biblical ness ll has shut down.

have all returned to Canada and the factory of Congress, were had with tete knowledge el ends from the South (Blount and Herimet) laota that she never knew before. and snows mess or dress, cu especia or and approval of Gene liaifer. It is fair to state, should uphold tee poitcy, "ID the tertliug ottilierities with the prophecies of thin men. short and stout men. 1 however, that teen.

Keifer did not see the Dame ot law, we element' tile oankruptcy ot the Old Testanoott and their wonderful word- who are giants among men. Notice ee of a Reduction. contract between Dawson and Tyson, either teems people." The gueation of painting. The langua 'I ge she OW used is far tor shirts taken and a perfect I PA. March tee-The Warwick re befo or utter its exeeutind wee in no was not involved in the tamed may ever heard Iron tier Ilea before.

on. a bus it a few ParTaroWN wise a beneficistry thereof. except in et) far as temperance cranks in the House would ote Great numbers of people come to the house factory lit guaranteed. Iron CompanY has given notice of a 10 Per cent- it saved him trout the petting for the bill it wouid result in keeping tsetse Uttily. tend the wonder is spreading" through reduction in wages.

ordering the eemoval of either Tyson or 'Mew- in bond and out of consumption the surrounding country- I LAr.1,0c er Mr. Milliken, while denying that be was "a 4 That the resignation of C. Ws Tyson was tem inquired whether. eve I a Co. fill or ect-lance craft 18 known that Dodd, Brown Weint the merits and popularity' are indorse tendered because demended De toe Speaker.

If the bill pitased. whiaity would not be taken ed by Samuel C. Davis a who job quante and waseln fact. a resiguation under protest. out of bond in the course of ti to me.

which ders promptly for Spool Silk and ties of CorticelleSpool Silk and Florence Knit- The report recommetad that the bill be so Thompson replied that it would 'ems into con, Florence knitting Silk- I Thoroughly Modern Clothing amended as to exclude from extra Itionth's su merlon when it was called out some ten 1- for Men, Boys and Children wave 1 ting Silk, It adds strength to a grim; tidal amen a rll ay a who were appointed after ty perance cranks. for he bd a never seen one or Miss Goldstein Found in Chicago. 216 Broadway bet. 011ie 'that class who before making a speech woalti not sten behind the door and wet his whistle. Special Dispateh to the Globe-Democrat A Den of Rattlesnakes di Inan utbreaks Imminent.

Mr Clements opposed the bill- QC-leer, ILL N. March telegram was re- Country orders 'soil Special Dispatch to the GlobesDemocrat. WA8IIINGTete. D. March of reekeitridge favored IL lie made ceived to day by Mr Goldstein from a son in Mr.

II I ti 1 1 a promptly filled. LExiagorotr, March the Navajo. Agency i Arizona exhauative speeeb. 1 1 le went. into the lew in Chicago announcing that be had found a zone, who came to history of teemdation affecting the ivbisky in- wbo works at the Coal shaft on the Missouri ibed time hardships under which Rosa there and would be in gniney to-morrow.

this city with a delegation from that tribe, to dustry, escr ow suffered. and Maintained the er tierce to felt greatly relieved, but are not Pacific branch. found nest of thet intereat Prunie il li.il Switzerland. ANARCHISTS EXPELLED. Baaxit.

March 22.The Swiss Federal Council decided to-day to expel four Qerman anarchists from the country. Tonquin. A CITADEL CAPTURED. FLAIL, March 22.Advices from Gen. Millet announces that the French forces in Tongnin have captured the 'citadel of Thainguyn.

Italy. AMERCAN CONSULS. hictreb have ben granted American Consuls at Naples. Catania. San Remo and Genoa.

SzMoYk MORSB Solicit mail orders for the famous Cortical' Spool Silk and the popular Florence Knitting Silk. Little Rock Sewer-Tax Cases. Special Dispatch to the Globe-Democrat. LITTLE ROCK. March Supreme Court, torduy allirpted the sewertax.

case ap-, pealed from Circuit Court by the City Council. This compels the city to levy a tax for the buildiug of additional sewers. The sewers are built here under the supervision of Sewer Commissioners, who organize districts and assess for taxes, which the Council. under an act of the Legislature. is compelled to levy in the districts to be sewerea.

The Council and commissioners got into a tangle, the Council charging extravagance, and hence the suit. A WidowPs Suit Against a Railway. I PITTSBURG. rA. March Neuman and ber children have brought suit le the Vatted States Court, against the Allegheny Veltey Railroad Company to recover damages for the death of J.

Carl Frederick Neuman, their husband -and father, who was killed on the defendant company's line at Driftwood, June I. The Jerseyville Slander Sults. Special Dispatch to the Globe-Democrat. JeasErvILLE, March 22.In the suit of Rev. J.

J. Hay-craft against T. B. Elliott, of Kemper, for $10,000 damages for defamation of character. no datnages were sustained in the opinion of the Jury, end in tile slender of A.

Rolnback against F. X. Sehattgen. tor 000 damages. the Jury assessed the damages at 1,200.

The Scarlet Scourge. Special Dispatch to the GILLEsPIE. March scarlet fever has appeared in this town. A child 2 years old, of Thomas Cunningham. died this morning and several other children bays shown symptoms of the disease.

A. FRANK a SON will promptly fill all orders tor Cortioelli," the unequaled spool silk. and 'Florence." the Peerless Knitting Silk. LABOR. 'Joined tho Strikers.

BUFFALO, N. March of the new men who recently took the places Of the strikers on the Courier left their cases to-day noon. Mr. McCune, proprietor. as Detore.wati out of town.

Other compositors have been telegraphed tor and small inconvenience Is anticipated, as a lair number remained. The Spinners Strike. FILL Itrirsa.MAss..March MThe Spts -era' Union passed a resolation denouncing acts of Violence, and terming all concerned in such no friends of the strikers. An attempt will be made Monday to start the Slade and Cresco nt in Rubber Works Shutting Down. WoosiloCKET.

It. I. March 22.The rubber works here and at Millville, which have been running on short time fot the three months, shut down entirely-to-night, throwing about 600 persons out of A Nail Mill Closed. WAREEIAM. March ---Frencli Cana-, Man nallers of the Wareham Nail Company' have all returned to Canada and the factory has shut down.

Notice of a Reduction. Porrarowi. ka. March Warwick Iron Company ima given notice of a 10 per cent reduction in wages. WHini the merits and popularity are indorsed by Samuel C.

Davis it who job quantities of CorticellitSpool Silk and Florence Knitting Silk, it adds strength to a great tidal wave. A Den of Rattlesnakes. Special Dispatch to the Globe-Democrat. LExiagGroY. March 22.Co1., Frazier, wbo works at the coal shaft on the Missouri Pacific branch.

found nest of opinion the bill will he beaten." "Is it strunge teat the Missouri members should be divided and a number of thten op7 pose it?" was naked. Yes," said Mr. "It is a mystery to me why the Representatives from a corn. producing State Like Missouri should oppose Representative Davis, of Missouri. said that he bud three distilleries in his Metric': and that as astwo years he had been solicited in St.

Louis and elsewhere to support a measure looking to the extension of the bonded period, but that he intended to oppose the bill. Representative Burnes. who hits been considered doubtful on the question. is announced this evening as in Lavor of the Pension Appropriations. D.

C-, March 22.The House on Appropriations has completed censideration of the pension appropriation bill. The measure appropriates $20,694,400 and provides that any balahoe of the tion for the current fiscal year which may ro main unexpended June 80. 1684-. shall.be re. aptiroprittted.

This balance is estimated at $88,000,000. The appropriations in detail are: For invalids, widyws, minor ehildren and dependent and for survivors ahcl widows of me wer of pod. for fees' and expenses of for pay and allowances et pension for lottery. fees for preparing vouchere. rent, eel, watts and postage on letters to the Extveutive De partment and to pensioners.

$174,400. and for continaent expenses. of pension- agencies. $10,000. The bill provides tioit the sot relating to claim agents end attorneys in pension cases, approved June 20.

1878, be made appiieuble to bounty.arrears of holm4 ty laud cases, and pension cases in which arrears of pension are or shall be claimed or vented. Thu act referred to provides that it Shall be unlawful for any attorney, agent or any other person to demand or receive ter his services in a pension case a greater sum then $10.1 No fee contract shall hereafter be filed wita tire Commissioner ot Pensious in any case. In a pending case in witton a lee contract heretotore has been filed, if the pension be allowed the Commiseioner of Pensions stall approve the same as to the amount of the fee to be paid, as specifled in the contract. It alto provides that the tee of $IO prescribed by law shall not be payable to, nor demanded or received agent or attorney in a pen. sion case until such claim shall allowed.

Upon the allowance arrears of pay. loot horse. arrears ot pensions. end a pension eases the Commissioner of Pensions shall direct that the same be paid by She proper pension tigent. This act shall apply to pen.

bi0118 us well its all future applications; provided that when a pensioner obtaining a penslon or increase thereof or pending application bits heretofore paid to the agent or attorney a sum equal to the whole or- any part pf, the fee allowed jy this acti Said Pensioner snail be entitled to credit for meetinst the sum which would -otherwise be payable to such anent or attorney. The bill further provides that from and sittersMy 1, 1884, agents tor the payment of vouchers shall receive only 0 for each 100 vouchers or at that rate for a fraction of Wt. prepared and paid by any agent, in excess of 4.00ti vouchers per HilltUllt provided teat from end after July 1, 1884, there shall be no more than twelve ageuts tor the payment of pensions, and it shall be the duty of the President to reduce pension agents to not exceed that number. For 4,000 vouchers agents will receive the same salary as heretofore. $4.000 per year.

Keifer and WASHINGTON. D.C.. March 22--Mr; Dockery, of Missouri trout the Committee on Accounts reported to the House to-day a joint resolution giving discharged employes one month's. extra Day. and subtnittett the report of the committee respecting the remoVal of elnoloyps at the close of the last seashell.

In the matter of the removal of Committee Stenographer Tyson by the late Speaker the committee reached the following conclusions: That Gaines performed no service during the vacatiou of Congress; there were no oominittmes Of the House iii session and the service could he rendered by, either of the stenograpit to committees. 2 That-the agreement us to Tvson's resig- nation alleged by to 'MVO existed from die date of Tyson's appmnttnent. was one which Tyson seems not to have understood, although it itt fairly probable tile speaker had such an impression. it is also fairly probable. taking into consideration, the testimony ot Mr.

Robeson. Mr. Gaines. Mr. Dawson.

Mr. Clark, Mr, -Tyson, and a letter written by Gen. Keifer March 3. MI, that this "agreement." or if one existedeifected both Dawson iind Tyson. S.

That negotiations between Dawson and Tyson i by white the former agreet to share los salary with the latter during the vacation of Congress, were had with she knowledge and approval of GeniR-ifer. It is fair to state, however, that Gen. Keifer did not see the contract between Dawson and Tyson. either before or utter its execution. and was in no wise a beneficiary thereof.

except in ect far as It saved him trout the paintul ordering the removal of either Tyson or Dew- te4e.dTehat theeeree4seigdneamtioenedoefd C. lVs Tyson was red ee the protest. ake and fact. a resignation nutiller The report recommeed that the bill be so amended as to exclude from an extra month's ray all who were appointed after February 4, imim.oir,., Indian Outbreaks Imminent. WAsHINGToN.

D. C. March 22.ffierdon, of the Navajo Agency in Arizona, who came to this city with a delegation from that tribe to WASHINGTON, D. Hamill following Missouri Postmaster it weru cotninisstoned to-day: Leonidas M. Martin, Arnica; Wm.

S. Mudd, Burdett; John H. Smith, Duroc; B. Hulett. klialistulle; Hobert W.

Baird. Seutitil. The Kellogg Trial. WasarsovoN. D.

March 22.Counsel for Representative Wm. P. Kellogg to-day sent to the Attorney General a communication notify. ing him that they would Wednesday next move in the Criminal Court to have the case against him in connection with star routes set down for linuletliate trial. Personal Mention.

pecial Dispatch to the Globe-Democrat. WASHING 'cox. D. March 22.Gen. and Mrs! Grant took a drive about the city this afternoon.

The General's health is much improved. He looked. perfanly natural the presence of his servant on the box of the carriage with a pair of crutches only looking unusual. Col. Sam S.

Hays, ex-PostmastPr of St. Louis. reached here this evening, and will return home to-morrow evening. He comes ltrre on strictly business. 4: -Colf r.

Looney. Memphis. A. Cardwell. Kansas, ere arriong the latest wadiels from thoi West.

Judge Chester H. Krum left for St. Louis tonight. Small Talk. WASEITNOTOIS.

D. March black granite contributed by the Territory of Wyoming for the Washington has just been received by the Monument Commission. With the expectation ot the passage of the special deficiency appropriation bill. the Su. perintendent of Census has notified fur.

loughed clerks to resume work FORTY-EIGH IH CONGRESS. House. WASHINGTON, D. Morels V.The re zular order being demanded. Mr.

Belford appealed to the House to allow one hour to be devoted to the consideration of the Senate bills on the Speaker's table. and the appeal proving ineffectual. it was solemnly declared that no more bills could be passed. so they remained In session. Under the call of committees the foliowing reports were submitted: 1 It By Mr.

144 the Committee on Coin- age; Weights and Measures: To establish an assay office in Deadwood, Dakota. Referred to committee of the whole. BY Mr. Wait. from the Committee on Forehm Affair: For the return of the balance of the Chinese todemnity fund.

Referred to cons: Inittee ot the wueile. By Mr. Vance. Itiom the Committee on Patents (aambreeiy): To reduce the lite-time patent to live years. By Air.

Dockery, from the Committee on Accounts To provide one montia's extre pay for certain employes. Reterred to the Houee committee of the whole. Sir. Cox, of North Carolina, from the Corn. mittee on Foreign Affair.

a resolution calling on the President for information as to whet nation had hems tektite by the United States or Venezuela under the provielens of the joint resolution providing for it new mixed 1 committee, and whether Veneznela declined to make the payment of any awards. Adopted. The House then went into committee Of the whole. with Mr. Reiman in the chair the bonded extension bill.

I Mr. Herbert resnined t'ils argument against the the wgast.ocisolnygbrey shsocloduillidg expect to Penalize the production am' consumption. Permanent relief could be accord-. ed the distillers only by 0011aptillintt them to cotsuuct their bushiest' on is soiled babes. Tile passage ot this' bill would lead to an overwhelming demand tor the repeal of the whole taxon whisky.

Mr. Clay 'mid the whisky industry was Halides jegitiassite by the Government, and demanded the same protection from Congress which was granted any other business or avocation. lie denied that the pending measure embodied epeeist legislation. and teuintained. on lite etintrary.

that its object was to 'nuke a general law and put whisky, beer and tOiJitee0 on the saute tooting in regard to taxation. It was a measure of relief which would prevent a crisis in the Yeast. When Congress could do, this without detriment to public interest it should be supported the bill, which he said. presented the question whether the tiny-ern ment would bankrupt one class of its Mamas. when It did not require for eny purpose ine money which would tall due for taxed.

He was not in favor Of deinisisillog the "pound of flesh." and expressed his surprise mat his tilends from the South (Blount slid Herbert) should uphold the policy. "Is the mane ot law, we tiemand the oh these people." The queation of temperance was not involved in the but it a few temperenoit cranks in the House would vote for the bill it wouid result in keeping whisky in bond and out of consumption. Mr. Milliken, while denying that be was "a temperance crank," inquired whether even If the bill passed, whieky would not be taken out of bond in the course ot time. to which Thompson replied that it would pass into con, su motion when it was called out by some temperance cranks, for he bad never seen one or that class who before snaking a speech woolit not sten behind the door and wet his whistle.

Mr. Clements opposed the bill. Mr. Breckenridge favored it. lie made an exhaustive speech.

in which he went, into the history of legislation affecting the whisky in. dustry, described the hardships under which 1 that intermit now suffered. and Maintained the 4 1.41 WROUGHT 111011 FIATIGES 21 1:1 110Q. 1111.1 ''i-iii. I' I leo rt r.1.111 WROUGHT IRON WROUGHT IRON -RANGES LAUNDRY Are the best beaause they are made The most perplexing days in all shes, of best material, are keepers are washing and more coaventent, more easily man- days.

Realizing this and consume less fuel. beat quick- izing with the good housewife, er, retain heat longer. bake better, have perfected the above heat more water, will last longer Stove, and believe it will and give better satisfaction than the troubles mentioned, and any Range or Stove made. the number of '6 Blue ALL, COODS FULLY WARRANTED. HARDWARE Co.

Mole and Exclusive agents in and ter the City et All orders from outside the City should be addressed to WROUGHT IRON RANGE COMPANY -191 WashingtAni ST. LOUIS. dirCATALOGUES NOW READY. -r net revenue and moral aspect. Ile bad expected some one to say gestion was Lee halation making appropriations for flood sufferers had been pronounced unconstitutional.

It is uneonstitutional. lie said, to save men from being drowned in water and constitutional to save men from being idrowned in whisky. Mr. Hepburn opposed the bill and madeitan oust ught upon the achievements which the whisky interests had perfortned, declaring it hid kept in the field not the armies of the Union. as been alleged.

but armies of paupers, critxle and drunkenness. Mr. Findlay said if the bilI passed whisky would be made cheep. as ebeap perhaps as gin was once in London, when advertisements were displayed asserting that a man can gut drunk here for a pennydead drunk for two pence." Before the of Mr. Findlay's Speech the committee rose.

I Mr. Hancock, front the Committee on Appropriations. reported the petition appropriation bill. Mr. Beach offered a resolution calling ubon the Secretary of the Interior for copies of all leases made hy him for use or occupation on any ground in the Yellowstone National Park und alSO for information whether the letaees complied with tile condition et the lease.

cud as to provisions made to prevent the wanton destruction of Ash and game in the Park. Adopted. Adjourned. fedora. The superb dresses worn by Fanny Davenport In Fedora are stitched with the choicest of all spool silks.

'The Unequaled CortiorIll.11 HEAVENLY VISIONS. A Young Girl Communing with Angels While in a True. Special Dispatch to the Glebe-Democrat. Mara idemmlyo b. a pretty.

darkhaired girl of 14.1s now lying In a setni-conscious condition at the residence of Fredrick Reinhold. of North Sixth street. this eity. her limbs are perfectly rigid. and she bee at time Wile Pain.

biaece of donut. At Interval. when her wind is sufficiently rationat 4 enable her to speak Intelligibly. the gives vivid pictures of heaven and the appearance ot the angels. Since her baptism last Sunday itt the ice water of the Schuylkill River the Kiri has labored on-tier intense religions excitement.

resulting In this terrible etone. It -v. Mr. Masseltuan. of tile Evangelitial Mennonite Chur4b the girl's pastor.

is In constunt-uttendance at her bedside. Ile said to-day: "I twve no doubt Nettie is In exactly tile same eondttion as was John. the Evangelpit, when he witnessed tlie wonders ot tPffi other 'world described in the Book- ot Revelations. It is given to bus tew people to behold such and I believe that little Nellie It itivinely favored. Site is now having a glimpse of the great beyond.

so that when her spirit returns to earth she -way tell tee end her other friends that which awaits us all. In one of her lucid Intervale the young mirk to tee: 1 can pier Jesus and litany beautiful tinge's. I don't want to come back' to earth. Toe angels nave of lilies and stars on their heeds witi trumpets of silver in their 'Die inutile is rand. and Jilt), streets are all paved with I The mid has never been familiar with the licriptures.

but she now relates wany Biblical laetio that she never knew before, and above stunting onitiarttles with tbe prophecies of the Old Testiontiat and their wonderful word-painting. The language libel now twee is far above way ever heard from tier lips before. Great numbers of people come to the house daily. find the wonder is lipreading- througli the surrounding country. i Tr Is known tbat Dodd.

Brown a Co. fill orders promptly for Corticelir Spool Silk and Florence Knitting Sta. I Goldstein Found in Chicago. Special Dispateh to the Globe-Democrat. QUItter.

ILA, March 22.A telegram was received to-day by Mr. Goldstein from a in Chicago announcing that be bad found Rosa there and would be in Quincy to-morrow. tier parents felt greatly relieved. but are not In the house examined. until the of the search abandoned it altogether.

lewel was given on for lost. The Mi-ni Sheppard died. After the while preparations were being the lost ear-ring was found inside which WWI being prepared for the Mitscaarrs should remember sent to Ely, Walker Co. for Corticeill Silk and Florence Knitting Silk will a I New Illinois Corporations. I Special Dispatch to the Globe-Democrat.

SPRINGFIELD, March 22.The of State toclay licensed the blowing 1 porations: The Knox County Milling te Gasbur s. capital 530.000; ineoroorators. O. Stewart. J.

Calvin Coon. N. O. G. A.

It. Stoner and A. G. Anderson. I The Geld and Iron Stroos Sewer I Belleville, Ili.

capital to and Iron incorporators, Beyer, Anna Beyer and Arthur E. The Lite Stock Puolishing Company. 1 capital inoorporatoro. L. Stowe.

Anna A. Stowe and Helen The Directors of the Mechanics Savings. Loin and Building I Chicago. flied certificate of inereage I stock front SI.000.000 to 16000.000. Some their "ajpnomal tyre," imagine that no Clothes are "cut- out" to fit We can essity erroneous impression if the "irregular" mortals will and give us a show.

We hare stock of Spring Orereoate, Dress Business Suits and extra pants mess or dress, cut especially for thin men. short and stout men, who are giants among men. for shirts taken and a perfect factory lit guaranteed. LAC Thoroughly Modern Clothing for Men, Boys and Children, 216 Broadway bet. 011ye N.

orders Dromotir filed. promptly filled. illitICI.Elt,!..: JIM' tPta totir va, tbkib I A 6 11111 9 4 1 1.01 ek, al II, LA 0 Watt 14 A 61 4 it 0,04, 7, I I. nncuor tinc. made a trial trip On the Clyde Savan le LCIL.M.

enaeavor nave tne Dottndaries of the reser- I I II I i I AIM II IL IL vesterday and attained a speed ot seventeen snakes neer the shalt. He procured a etnt equity and justice of 4he dovernment stepptnx I aible-to account for bur actions. vation extended and detinett. has been au d- 'd viner it trona otter bankruptcy nis an Sa knoter hour (dub and Annn dianatnitad the rantitaa tanata- Anchor Line, made a triid trip on the Clyde yesterday and attained a speed of Seventeen knots per hour. Anchor Line, made a triid trip on teeday a rattle- endeavor to have the boundaries a the reser- the Clyde vaulty and justice of Pats Government steppina yesterday and attained a speed of seventeen snakes near the shaft.

He procured a stout vation extended and de able to account for her actions nned. him been end. A etaaVinu, it from utter ban kruntee tit. tosday a rattlesnakes near the shaft. Re procured a etont club and soon dispatched the reptiies, twenty.

endeavor to bare the boundaries of the reservation extended and has been equity and justice of file Government stepping in and saving it from utter bankruptcy. His able to account for bar actions. is; 6e n--(17 t-tcree---fo denly called to the agency by a dispetch from I speech was reeelveu wIsan gout ueliu mitten- NO costiveness, diarrhea or anky bowel coin ss -repetition seven feet in length. Win. Whitsett an hour the acting agent stating that au outbreak of Lion from his party associates.

plaints bitters are used Try it the Indians is imminent. Mr. York expressed desire to see the entire wher Ho lee in number, and- ranging from three to seven feet In length. Win. Whitsett an hour Aster killed forty called to the agency by a dispstch from the acting agent stating that an outbreak of the Indians is imminent.

speech was received with a good deal of attention from his Party associates. Mr. York expressed a desire to see the entire No costiveness, diarrhea or anky bowel cow' plaints where are used. Try it. THE TROUBLES IN CUTS.

4 The Commissioner of Indian Affairs has re- internal revenue system wiped out. The Story of Lost I I ATass, arch is fanning the Fire lu-surance ceived foilowing telegram from Indian Mr. andy ore-, 1- excitement in Crete and warty feeling Is run- In perfectly reliable and prompt-paying Raver, M. Agent Dyerth.now with Ms Cheyennes on Tongue Mr. Rliaiy8.1x)oetkgN:ellwalywosetriktiatkolyiepsoobtoillocre.hdotunserVonicite.

arb the About six nine high. The British Consul at- Candle has "eon-board" companies at fair rates months otgo Miss Lucy Sheppard. a well-known refused toreceite a memorial sntnitted by io MORD Bus J. Kim Balx, 208 olive. TwIMAsnredeh r.021--a,Balacralthr00.1rAl inelleat kisithainiroeirioitskthede a 005.

1 Mustulmans of the island, against Puotiadas Telphone No. cowboy shot an Indian; cause uaknown. Par- r. Cutcheon said the que stio was a triaa- Young lady, lost a valuabfe diamond earring. FOURTH SIT TO 503 Winters by mail.

excitement BROTstii. SHIst one. lie considered it from its business, Search was made and every nook and corner 1 1, THE TROUBLES IN CUTE. ATHENS, March W.Greece is fanning the excitement In Crete and warty feeling Is running high. The British Consul at Candle has refused toreceite a memorial submitted by Mustulmans of the island, against Photiadas more near by.

Fire Insurance In perfectly reliable and prompt-paying 4son-board" companies at fair rates. BENJ. KIMBA-LL, 208 Olive. Telephone No. 805.

The Oommisemner of Indian Affairs has received the following telegram from Indian Agent Dyer.now with the Vimyetines on Tongue River. M. CItY.31. T. March WW2's band burned down Andereeit's ranch.

A cowboy shot an Indian; cause unknown. Particulars by mail. excitement mimetic internal revenue systetn wiped out. storehouse. declar- Mr.

Hiscoek opposed the bill. Ray. of New York, opposed turning the et nurse for the big baby Whist's, -interest. Dlii tliastiZtthweiGlisoklern meet to become a guier one. lie considered it from its buSiness, InnafrtholfeCutcheon said the question was a trian- -t The Story of a Lost Jewel.

Sposial Dispatch to the Globe-Democrat. Fsititikonsmt, Ni J. March 2LAbout six 'months ago Miss Lucy Sheppard. a well-known young lady lost a valuable diamond ear-ring. Search was made and every nook and corner 4 MORD TO 503 N.

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