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Show V Hi celebrated Buckeye pumpa at E. U. McBetli'e. la Fdrk Uuauspected dleonlent of tie! kidueya are reaponaibla for many of the ordinary ailment of humanity which neglected, develop into a aerioua and perhapa f THE PA VOLUME 4 Dull and Bilious. IN THE condition of the Liver or Kidneys. To be strong and vigorous your File Tkr(k rieket LIbh The Liver must be healthy. Wonderful hewwte Adepts sirs. Ucnarrla-lar- y KeMlmllesa r the llsveraor, iBCceas has always attended the Itrelarsa Will vte of Be Ksirtef While the Mtllila wee In the Nfatekaaar lSewseeral Dr. J. H. McLeans Liver and Kidney Balm. rapnllsla It cures thoroughly all ailments of the Liver, Kidneys Bladder, Female uoublei, Rheumatism and Bright's ease. For sale by Druggists at li.oo per bottle. :i-- THE DR. R . nh,v. niKBKrr WIMMKR, Notary Public. Adda a Pr.vi.lu that the "Htuurr la ta Takr All. onv Pittsburg, March n. The original Bin, article, of agreement fur a fight between Janie. J. Corbett and Hubert Fitzlm-nioni- , forwarded bv tlie Natiunal Sport-Inclub of London, and excliitivcly J. H. EAVHS - - cabled by the Associated lre at the time they were promulgated, were reDENTIST. ceived here till, evening for Corbett, (lgnature. Corbett read the agreement and tonight attr.ched hi. siglivsr Dssilsss hard wars .tor. Bvapr carefully nature without lickitancy. lie agree to every condition stipulated, and lill. in QM iliatiaa the blank regarding the d vision of the purne with the word. "Winner to lake BEST SETS OF TEETH all," he leave, the dale, in June, iSyfi, open for the club and Fitzsimmons to M prim .MU raaah al ail. settle upon. To the originul Corbett ha added the following clause.: Marqul. of Queenburv rules to gov-era. oaar a rnuoi the contest ; each principal to be allowed the privilege of having gloves made to fit his hand-- ; each principal to afcJLaw t be notified two weeks before aid of the exact number of rounds are to participate in. Principal Otai evar Bank, TiyiH, B they request that the Associated Press of America be allowed to have their wires in Mid club for rejtorting said contest to America." - - - riTaow tt f at aifiKof -- cun-te.- TAKE R. B. W. Ry. Evtslag Train HAKATIF.KI r a vt eg Spring Yielded to a villa at 9.00 p m L. 111 TXC1 Connecting dally with BURLINGTON ROUTE. Train Me. a at Dura Omaha, Kanaaa Olty, StXcuia and Chicago t hrough Pullman Slaapara, Free Redlining Chair Oara, Pining Cara Ala Oarta. Fecure Tieketa at R. a. W. Office. R.T. NE9LEM, nit ease. tar. Room W. F. MoMILLAM &!, zeaae. llo.No. 10W Sud.Sa Hawk Impuiwr la aTBIHIkh B1UHL A u MAR, 21, MB 6. Ibmhs Attack-la- g Rome, March 12, lien. Barulicri ha. arrived at Mossuwah in a physically and morally prostrated condition, lie ad mitted to a correspondent of the Tribuna that he had yielded to a rash impulse in making (he attack which led to the de feat at Adowa. lie also admitted he had no direct orders from the government. He knew nothing of lien, lialdisscra's coming at tlie time, ami therefore was not influenced hy any question of amour, propsc, hut solely hv the diffwhich would iculties of revictualiug, have compelled a retreat and bare opened the road to tlie Shoana. All of the generals, he said, wore confident that even a partial victory would put an end to an untenable position ami would cause theShoan to withdraw, lie deeply deplored the disaster, hut had nothing to reproach himself with, and was ready to meet any charges ami endure to the end the consequences of his misfortuurs. Washington, March 14-- A statement Issued by the Bureau of Statistics of the Import and export! of the United Statue for the month of February and for the eight montha ended February 29th, show the export of domestic merchandise during the month amounted to $78,366,135. $54499iV44 during 1895. For the eight mouths the aggregated $590:26990, or export 840x30,000 In excess of the same period In I895. The Imports of merchandise during February amounted to $62,487,298 of which $28,524,036 was free of duty. For the eight months the Imports, dutiable and free, were $61,402,207 less than the exports. During February the exports of gold coin and bullion amounted to $2,183,700 and the imports to $11,5594389. For eight months the exports were $53,642,-99in excess of the imports. Tlie exports of silver coin and bullion during February amounted to $5,362,319, and the Imports $1,411,967. For the eight months tlie exports of silver exceeded the Import by 830:758,204. 2 The Flu OMAHA. Knth nut nut lenity by Pul Ire. Kueour-agr- Ctaiiviw. (ran Junction Farmers Fall aa Flht. ss Omaha, March 11. An agency I to be located in this city for the purpose of enlisting recruits for the Insurgent army of Cuba. A man with that object in view arrived in the city severe days ago and fa now ready to enlist everybody whose overp wering sympathy for the struggling patriots is of sufficient strength to urge him to fight. He will be given all the fighting utensils he wants, and ail that his required of him will be to use them upon the Spanish soldiers. This man has already obtained a number of enlistments. The recruits however, consist largely of hangers about the saloons. The scheme is look, ed upon with favor by the local police, and they are ready to give any encouragement In their power. LcadYille Kewepaper (hangs. mocrat, Oat secretary. The conference appointed com-mitte- h silvi-rite- long-blade- d Nemtr arreaur Nalartaa. IJtiliniltU CM 4X015 Indiana Tnkejs Ike Vrlw Marital Artlna. ACT. fr Staled Bisi'hlsrse l.nwn. 1 inics liiiaii I.oudon, Mitu dal article says: Arran ninirnl point to till romp'd ion of an Anglo (iiTUUiii of syndicate to obtain a Chinese loan i.' 16,001), non, which will po ility be We siincrrly sued in two in the hiti.h no he will there that hope arrangements, beeau-- e the inihicmc which Russia ha already acquired in China much concerns other nations," Tlie finan slul article o sins: From wliat we hear tin: lialiimnic .V Ohio plan will require nearly The !i 10. sub-lanc- I1 ante-morte- 1 ul-- CtOflOOfiOO. oi tlie The Berlin cm respondent Standard av: "Tlie Chinese loan concluded at 5 per rent, repayable In thirty-siyear and secured no receipts. Tlii i a brilliant 1 for (lie Anglo-- jirmaii our the French syndicate." - office-holde- ms-tom- Kokomo, lnd., arch 11 A lightning matrimonial act was pci formed here rc-- 1 that is believed to break the record. The feat of changing her name three time In three minutes wa-scessfullv accomplished hy Olive Smith. Heath af Mr. A. V. Natali. At 2: o'clock she wv.it into court and Dr. A. V. Seilalia. Mu., March II M. obtained a divorce trom Kranclin hi home noted a Small, the to In repaired Trader, from there In lii city lal nijilii rl the agrof 75 clerk s oiliie on the fl.ior below and sc M11.1II w.i a i I ; m.i N. Tv rear. Hired a licnsc lo marry Joseph l 1'rcm li urnii i .1 :l,c wa He on i Mircimi k wa irniia, March 14. Deputy Nuess dry ler, and before Uni t lie tin- - Irlnuail war Dmii'a lo Intriidiii r at once In the Rich-.rall- i ilurlne was lueti-Limp Squiie il ri'ilur ilirni a itnm llir Austrl the ceremony llial iimiIo her civil war Dr Small waIn i 'in- - Nn 1I11 III Ctn ( ib'l icj . Iii riiiiieul In rndruvtr lo ailvc Mi". Tiler. In the dimne her maiden oi In 'hr A'iMiioii. S.iii 'i tin. hi iiM'lullic question through the me-d- i name cf Smith wa- - restart d, leaving her qua: . i in oi an international tuulo, Tc. agreement, 'Itrcc name In three minute-f -- lr. . execu- tive committee and a slate central consisting of one ninulicr from A Grand Junction, Colo., March 12. each congressional district, wiih authorcutting affray that is likely to prove fatal and to appoint siihcoiiiniiiii-occurred this evening at 5 o'clock, on ity the slate. It deorganize thoroughly Main street, between Fifth and Sixth of the clared that street. The participants were Ralph democrat favored free silver Michigan and that sterling and Harvey Hughes, both there was danger that a conspiracy to farmers, living in the Plateau country. send a solid gold standard delegation to The trouble arose over a difference of National convention would the Chicago 35 cent between the men in a former s of nn opportunity rob the free Mows and words trade. Ilot followed, of tluir views an to expression give when Sterling pulled a It would have the greaUt effect and stabbed Hughes, the where pocket-knifThe conference issued an address to blade entering the small of the hack1 e, tlie public, wliiihiu deplores 011 the left side and reaching almost of the condition finamial the present through tlie body, passing In tlie region I to been have which alleged Medical attention I country, of the left kidney. I our monetary system. caused , by wounded 011 tlie now waiting man, but free silver eleinvn the unless that plivsii Ians say there i very little hope says rallies vigorously lo the support of the for him to sun h e. and lories it in adopt No one was near when the affray be- democratic party, Its convictions, il may in: destroyed by is learned from and the foregoing gan, lo statement made by Mr. the same element which, according the the address. as already debauched and Hughes. it. Thnin: Jefferson I quoted Sterling i in jail, and is at this time betrayed oi bimvtalisni, whose advocate a an an objei I of misery, rendered so by fear. sentiment the democratic party has been Indoysing in all iis platforms since 1873, the last stale platform having prac t hawed with Fergrrjr. tlcally had but one plank, and that for asserts that an Mobile, Ala., March u. Wm. Mandcn free silver. The aililriclerk of the special assessment effort is being made by to force tlrparlmenl of Chicago, who is on a visit and other Interested parlies in the nuih with his wife for the bene- upon the parly the John Sherman Tlie sentiment of the mendment. fit of her health, was arrested here last lit. The dispatch ordering his arrest party If dcilared to be nierwhclnifngly came from J. Fitzpatrick, Inspector of in favor of free silver, ami the claim the rity of Chicago, charging Madden made thal the only thing necessary to secure recngnilioii t f"r the rank and with forgery. file to turn out lo the ra m uses and con vcntlou, ami thus ib's'roy the alleged in't-ri-of Wall strec l.iKht fra m Aaalrla, conspiracy in the three-fourt- d. Washington, March 16. The senate judiciary committee has agreed on a bill Disfixing the salaries of United Slates and their trict attorney, marshal deputies. It is intended as a substitute for the house measure on the same subject, which was incorporated in the legislative appropriation hill. The judiciary committee bill, as a rule, increase the salaries proposed by the house, though in a very few instances they have been reduced. The bill was reported to the senate today. d sub-chi- Omaha, March 16. The 1'ians Mis-Knew In the Kant sii.lppl exposition of 1S9S will he placed Xew York, March 16. Snow ha. been before the people of Colorado and Vlah falling continuously since 12 o'clock at an early date. A delegation of tlie Sunday, and at noon today .bowed no exposition committee will leai e on tosigns of abatement. There i. no wind. morrows fast mail over the Lnion PaThe storm due- - not seem to have effect- cific. About a doen of Om.ihu' promied the railroad. Traffic on ttreet rail-- nent and professional men have ay lines is somewhat disturbed. their intention of going. The signified ' New Haven, Conn , March 16- .- Reobject of the trip to arouse interest in port from all parts of tlie date indicate Colorado and I'tah for tin1 exposition the heaviest storm of the winter. The and give out such informal ion concernaverage depth of snow is e en inche. ing the plan, of the committee as will In New London over a foot ha already he of assistance to the people of those fallen. is sta'es whose e 111 Haalap Mlihdraaa Ilia PICKERING'S SUICIDE Krpwbllraa I'aatral for a Steal. THE LASHING SECRETARY March 10 A special lo Gazette ruin Frank-- f rt, KvM says: Dunlap, tin- - republican contestant ui the licnnicral Kauffman's seat ill the house, withdrew bis contest today. Tlie republiean nian.igers claim that the case I In tlie hands of the house, and Dunlap ha no say in the matter. Furthermore, they express a determination to unseat Kauffman tomorrow. The senate today jiassei) a resolution for (he immediate expulsion of ineligible Senators, also Dial the Clerk shall put the question and announce the decision in all appeal front the decision of the chair. Several sound money democrat in the senate are opposed to the expulsion of republican senators, and also desire that the home shall not expel Ksuffiiian. Five republican members oi llir house advised Dunlap to withdraw, in slating his reason for withdrawal Dunlap died the facts that only six working days of the remained, that further prev g of the contest would prevent legislat of tion, and that the ri il wiiuM o tr hjl.im v all llic leg! benefit In the pari y to In UrrlTi! trom Cincinnati, Bullion. KKl'KllTlXU IX A. NUMBER 7. Hrr-rkuSi- ss Kin-near- BaliLaka City, Utah' 1 W. r Leadvllle, Colo., March 16. The mIc and transfer of the daily morning the evening Chronicle and weekly Chronicle, together with the extensive job printing and binding establishment, took place at noon from C. Davie to the Leadvllle Publishing HANHAKIK V1KN. and Printing company, of which Wm. A Griffith, formerly owner and editor of Denver Evening Times I presithe Hhoshssrs IteauS that Ilia Harder-er- a dent and manager. The papers were he Arreated. founded by Mr. Davis seventeen years Denver, March 16. A special to the ago, when Leadvllle was but a mining News from Lander, Wyo., Mys: News camp. They use the Associated Press s ha ju.t been received here from report. ranch on Big Wind river of the death of the young Shoshone The Indians will give Jim Washakie. FHER M1LYFK URHtM'BATM. him an elaborate funeral. Several hundred Shoshones will be in attendance Itaelarltlon that Three- - Fnnrt he ef and an invitation has been sent to the the I ewerrats Are that Wap. The Aarapahoe tribe to participate. Lansing, Mich.,March 12. A new poShoshone have demanded that the murlitical party, known as "The Free Silver derers be arrested, even if they have to cross the line into Canada, as It is Democratic Parly of Michigan, wa here this afternoon at a conreported they will do. Captain Wilson, organised free sliver some twenty-fiv- e of ference the acting Indian agent, apprehend secvarious democrats, representing if trouble and Will Lamoreax seriod A permanent state state. of tions the party are not arrested. organization was sffected, with Charles H. Hampton of oPetosky as president FATA I. (TTTItli M1HAPK. and George P. Hummer of Holland, Mb.iana. Ilflil Tria.Ktsaislil l(strM. reso-lutlo- n Attorney Wreak an Frankfort, Kv., March 16. Todays en Mt ion in the senatorial contest Hashed in the pan. Bitter talk and a fruitless ballott tell the story, and those features have been present every day since the fight began. The scenes, however, had a different setting, and to the dramatis personae were added about lour hundred bluecoats from Louisville, Lexington and Frankfort. The salutary effect of this military display does not appear on the surface, because the reason for its presence was apprehension and not the existence of violence. Three companies of the state guard took up their position on the statehouse grounds this morning, and the Kentucky legislators filed through picket lines to their The meeting places in the capital. presence of this armed force was the suuject of numerous resolutions and acrimonious debate in both houses before and after the joint session. The senate, by party vole, adopted reciting the action of governor Bradley in calling out the malitia, which was said to be "without warrant of law, necessity or justification," and appointing a committee, headed bp senator Goebel, "to inquire into such a content ptable breech of privilege," and to report to the senate for final action. This was adopted as a substitute for a resolution offered by senator Bronson, violently denouncing Gov. Bradley and declaring the purpose of the senate to suspend all legislation while the military 'guard remained in possession of the capital. At a joint session one ballot for United United States senator was taken to fulfill legal requirements, after the democrats and populist Foor had broken a quorum by refusing to answer to roll call. Another ballot will be taken tomorrow. that the Adjt. Collier announced militia will remain on duty until the adjourns. N. MOLCAN MEDICINE CO.. 8T. LOUIS, MO. j. omcm la .t Our Kiysni M ni "globe I CAPITOL SlMpleu nights, backache, weak-- Surface Indications Quieter in Frankfort. ill result from a disordered UP I JAYSON, UTAH, SATURDAY, SOLDIERS ! Dies at the Age of Nineteen by His Own Hand. LEAVES A WIDOW AND BADE Lauded u Piuiul In the Prraeuru af lu H Ilk aad a Few Mluutea Lute stepped lata the Yard an Nbat HI as nr If Thraagh I ha Heart-H-ad Been Haraaa and Krratl la Hia t'aadart ler Maasa Time. Salt Lax City, Utah, March 11 In a fit of sullen anger William Alonso Pickering, a young man of 19 years, living at Fourth and K streets shot himself through the heart last night at 10 o'clock, dying soon after. By his art lie widowed a young wife and rendered fatherless his baby daughter of a month. For a loug time past Pickering has been morose and gloomy at Intervals. During these periods of doubt and distrust and dissatisfaction with the w hole wurld he has seemed more than half deranged, and his friends for this reason have always watched him closely. For several days he has been In this condition, from which the loving attentions of an affectionate wife have proven futile to arouse him. He acted very pccu. Marly yesterday, even to one acquainted with his Idiosyncratic, and after a trip down town returned home I11 tlie evening and locked himself in a room alone, ills wife rapped repeatedly at the door, Imploring him to let her in, but the only intimation he gave that hr heard her entreaties was to blow out the light as if preparing to rellic. After half an hour absolute silence on Ills part, suddenly he threw the bolt, opened the door and emerged from the mint, in his hand he carried a Bulldog revolver of English pattern, twlrlli g it by the trigger guard from hit little finger. and two young Ills wife, sister-in-labrothers were in the room, lie ordered them to leave, but despite the fear, caused equally by his sinister manner and the deadly weapon he brandished so carelessly, they did not ail do 0. One of the boys was sent for assistance, the others remaining to try to pacify the strange angry man. Still In silence he procured cartridges, loaded the gun ana e had again retired to the chambti occupied during hia previous vigil. His sister-in-lafollowed, endeavoring to secure the revolver, but he refused with gesture to give is up, and listened tonily to her earnest appeals. At this juncture Frank Pickering, a Salt Lake City railroad niotorman, who is an uncle of the young man, arrived, in company with Thomas Mulholland, who also lives near at hand. They were standing near shed a few yards the resr of the house, discussing what was best to be done, when they heard a noise as of some one leaving the house. "Come out, Willie, Mid the unde, reassuringly, and as the words were uttered young Pickering stepped from He made 1 couple of the back door. strides across the patch of light between the house and shed toward the two men. Then there was a flash and a report, and the young husband and father staggered forward and fell on the soft earth. He moaned once and struggled convulsively for a few minute before passing away. the Commercial ses-iu- n i blit Ih'Iiik m'siuM, Tin1 outlook iiulir.iU ilmi both the hoiiHraml die mciuiU will retort to revolutionary mi'eiMirr mmui. ST. LOUIS HOTELS ENGAGED McKinleys Friends Secure All Spare Rooms. krrns lu MrHialrjr Aavr raptured lirarita Nrualur Frltigrrw Wluu a Hatlr aad Hill tsuulN Hakafa Mlver t'arrj Hard-Foug- I'rali-abl- Hrasarrata af M tableau jr Farm a Tarty. St, Louis, March I i. Within the past four day friend and importers of Major McKinley luise secured accommodations for 15110 people here during tlie The republican national convention. Pennsylvania delegation gave up Its contract with the l.iudcll hotel In care for 3n iienple, and the space was eagerly gobbled up by the Ohioan. Then the Iowa crowd gave up their headquarters and accommodations for 3no people, and the McKInleyiles secured them. The Marylanders were the third to throw up the Ink on the the sponge and telegram was cold the Buckeyes had thc Aside from this the accomniudalions. McKInlry force have made contracts with the Southern for all space that hotel could give them, anil the same lias been done by them at he I.iui ell, St. anus, Laclede, Planter' and any hostelry where any accommodations whatever could lie scc'ircd. I ItKTIHKkk. TIIHKF. The Xavr'a Arrda Imiirraa the Koval 4'ammllirr Mtrsagly. Cannon Criticises Hoke's Lack ot Courtesy. I lab Federal I'ssrls Hrpart aa Hill KatakllahlBc Tkrm Idako Auk for aa AppropHBUaa la laiprova I ha Haatraal aad I'taar-wafble rr Klvrra-Thr- New ee tha Navy Mraate Federal Malarias. Itsr Washington, D. C., March llrydarka limasts 16. Sena- tor Cannon today asked for and received unanimous consent to bring up the response from Secretary Hoke Smith to his resolution of Inquiry In the Uintah and Uncoin pahgre reservations matter and had It referred to the Indian affair committee. Senator Cannon made an address of live minutes, in which he vigorously criticised the secretary of the interior for lit lack of courtesy to the senate In sending a communication to that Unit-- in answer to a resolution, which evaded tlie question put and assume to put responsibility upon the president, when the matter was In hi hands, and tlie fact was that no communication had ever been made to the presldenl lu the matter. Senator Can mm regretted that it was possible to appoint a secretary of the Interior a man who knew absolutely nothing abuut western condition and western affairs, and give him jurisdiction over them. The senator protested, in the name of the people of I'tah, against haring appropriation charged to tlie western people and squandered In a ridiculous man icr by Incompetent and officials, as had characterized the expenditures so far made for the I intali mid I'ncumpahgrc commission, I he matter will come up again tomorrow, when it will doubtless be referred to the Indian committee, which will take the matter under advisement. A call upon the secretary to appear before the committee in explanation of his course in the reservation matter may be looked for in the near future. Senator Clark of Wyoming today reported favorably senator Cannon's bill to provide times and places fur holding United Slates com I In Utah, with a few minor amendnieut. Representative Wilson of Idaho ha appeared before the river and harbor committee to advocate an appropriarion of $500 for the improvement of the Kootenai river from Uonner'e ferry to the boundary, and for a survey and estimate on tlie Pend Oreille river in Idaho. He has alno asked for an appropriation of $25,000 for tlie ImprovenicuL of the Clearwater river from Lewiston to Kamlah. On thl request, he pointed out the necessity to the government of improving the channel in the river In order that coiiimanicatlun might be had with the Ne Perce reservation by water. Mr. Wilson expects to secure these sum. , Washington, March 16. Three new THE KENTUCKY DEADLOCK dry docks, to be built at Algiers island, Louisiana ; Mare island, California, and Portsmouth, New Hampshire, will be .provided fur in tlie naval appropriation Some of the Finest Control the bill, in connection with a vote taken In State Capitol, the house cniniiiiltre today. The comdiscussmittee spent most of the session ing the advisability oi building new duck, the qiirsthin being presvn'ed by f'batr Halra That Mrvraljr Nnahera THF ( OH FT .OIKt: A HAY. Ara Nerranary I Xakr a (taaraai the nioiiiiii made by Mr Meyer, of Louisiana, for a dry dmk n( Algiers, near VOlea Here I 'oat. tha anil Oaly When He Thought It was Ylslfiag la. New Orli-aiiHoiitcllr Chairman la Yale. Kvlnalae Krtuakllraua It Has Hrpartlag. questinuid the .uhisaldlity of making Observations Washington, March 14. appropriation for any docks, in 1 few of of Pcrrine's comet made at the National the condition of tin: treasury, and oilier Frankfurt, Ky., .March 12. Tlie one look Ik: mine lew, although tiling ibat serins to br settled by epiiblii-aiobservatory tonight show thal It is travtoday' vs loiuided by iluiiigs in tin joint assembly is that eling away from the earth in a southerly (lie need of 1I01 k direction very rapidly and growing per- eirrioni1. Winn Mr. Meyer's project Kentucky will liavr hut ouu representaceptibly fainter. Tonight It was starcvly was pul In a vole it (iiniiil, with seven tive in States senate frunr hall a bright as two niglil ago, and It ineiiihers supMir!iug tlie hem and Murili 4. iVu iii'ii Senator Blackburn' it. It had been auii'iidi d, ho v position was determined at 4755 di grcr expire, iiniil at least January, north declination and three hour 5 the motion of Mr. Ilillnim, of u lien the next legislature can I'm, Mu! minutes right ascension. During Ciihforni.i thiit the M.uc M.unl i! k un anti lilt tin' it taiaiivy, the nuuiiui of Mr. period of two days it ha Im reasnl in ils item hr addid, Tin ic wa nn lai k of apprehension of id 'he Por:-- , position about 20 degrees in the tight lioiiti lie for tin n i.rw.il danger of nn outbreak. Mayor acensioii and the declination lessened mouth dork, it being the view of 1I1 with a inri r of wilier, cleared Hie Julian, still Is an open 1 Din It ler that :ll section id the coun- rut inula f mere by a half degree. It curiosity seekers, but question whether tjie stranger Is travel- try In' treated alike, if any dniks wi re in the liiakrnom and elsewhere were In of in the direction a or to lie built. parabola ing enough nil'll to do 111111I1 harm if nciu--indot k wa liman rlougalcd ellipse, as the difference in The cost of the Algh-luil aiien. ierliap tlie apprehenIts travel in ibis respect since the l.i- -t ited to $Vxvjrj( li ml oi the two oilier to sion of dillii illy tended to produce observation wa too slight to warrant i.S2;xxii'Hi h. I lie cxpi nditiiie lu the selt reslraim, and so (lie scene al year lor whiili the hill pirn iih-- I any definite conclusion. In the l.iili r eiiiicil wi' limit other turmoil than that case it will again return to view, but to he p r , x on cai h dm k. of dch.iie. otherwise il will pass beyond uloervii The Popple Pier rout company' build Tlie newly Installed republican in the cc. Rough lug al 61 to lion and become lost In Clyhonni pl.n e, Ciui ago, iiuiisi did not qualify Wore tlie joint calculation indicates that It will p lias lireii desi roved hy lire. l.ns 7, a enibly met, and sow a not a fad dr. QUO. pear in about a month. The ri puhllean adopted the tactics of It has been moving iurllisr away breaking tlie quorum and thus brought from the earth steadily since about tlie Frank Sen I, rnhirrd, ha hern found from Lieutenant-GovernoWprlhingtoii 23d of February, when it was nearest to of murder in M.e eiond degree thi: ruling that seventy members conthe earth, its distance being about 1 5, guiily for hating ki.led .Mr. Matsrn, found stitute a quorum necessary to elect a oaojoo mile. The observations at the dead In her house at Topeka, Kan,, witii senator. So long a this rsilng stand governm ni observatory will he head eriisheil in witii an ax over a no election can be had except by breakher tinned as long as possible, and may ing over party lines. solve the vexatious questions a to which year ago. It is travel of of the two courses taking Highest of all in Leavening Power. - - Latest U. S. ib? It . i g n-r- 1 cvi-r.h- l 111 (i- -i J di-a- r c-- Itallaaa Harare to Itaalk. Geneva, O., March 15. Two Italian Tad co, the father and 1111, sect Inti hand 011 lie l.akr Shore railroad, Jnha a. Iloej- Head. lo death last night. The Mill New York, Man li Jhn S. Iloey losii ami ref houc in which they lived caught tire tlie well known a today of and the two occupants had no time to eree, dii-iveie attack escape before the building was des. heart trouble, follow 11. g 2 of the grip. troyed. UHiiicri I wen-burne- 1 1 l ABSOLUTELY PURE |