Show BISMARCKS GOODBY The Rapture Bctnren Chancellor nol Emperor Chases a Mir In Berlin THE PRUSSIAN MINISTRY TENDER TEND-ER THEIR RESIGNATION Another Chicago Mjstcrr The l dlanapolis FIreThie Strikes la England Bj Tt > eraphto the XZITII nImrk UaaiOehnj BKIUJV March 15Prince Bismarck Bis-marck tendered his resignation but night and the young emperor after delay ing till noon decided t accept ac-cept the same and made I formal announcement t Uiat effect The rupture between the chancellor and the emperor created a profound sensation sen-sation her All day long all the public reacts have been crowd l with persons excitedly discussing the event A large and curious crowd surrounded Bismarcks palace pal-ace all tho afternoon and around the emperors jabco an equally large throng has Len waiting all day I is stated in wellinformed political circles that the present difference dif-ference between the emperor and mark I irreconcilable I arises ar-ises from the chancellors refusal to accede t a request made by Dr Windthorst leader of the clerical mrty In Germany to restore to the Duke of Cumberland the claimant t the throne of Hanover a large portion of tho Guelph fund The report Is repeated that Use emprror ha proposed to apioint General Von Caprlna now commander ot Use lorship Touts Army Corps t tho chancel Soon after Bismarcks resignation was tent to the emperor all the members of the Prussian Ministry tendered their resignations also When tin public worship estimates es-timates came up for discussion discus-sion in I the lower Ilouee today Dr Wlulborst said I lid been his Intention t review the 11 siUon of the Catholics in Prussia but that he would desist owing to the uncertainty of thu political situ attn The has called meet Emperor clk a let ing cf the commanders of the various army He had a conference ny corps le hat cnference nun the minister of war this afternoon after-noon Ship aepesslers Strike BERIJX March 18The ship cuter at Stettin have truck for higher wages Jllnl trr Itrolcn BKUIIX March 19It is I reported report-ed that all the members tf the Imperial Im-perial ministry have resigned Lollrrr Uraiclli LteQ r MCSKOOEE I T March 18 Indian In-dian Agent Bennett has sent a notice to the chief and council of the Choctaw nation that under in Iructions from the commissioner of Indian affairs no lottery drawing ivill b allowed within the agency Jm tEAUb Hem LONDON March ISLorsl B bury has summoned all the supporters support-ers of the government t meet at the Cnrltou Cluu ou Thursday on nutters of Importance The cotton mills nt Accrington Blackburn Bury and Ballots are stopping owing to the scarcity of coal because of the miners strike Tho London and Southwestern Railway Co areaLo suffering All the firm In the waiting rooms along their line are stopped The general opinion I that the striking mlntr will succeed in forcing the master to coniedc t their demands for an immediate advance ad-vance of 1 0 Jlr cnt in wages and a further advance of five per cent on July 11 Many mine owners in Nottinghamshire aud Lancashire have acceded t the terms of the men tffeissfibeSTrather Irrl JACKSONVILLE Fl March 18 The mercury fell below freezing point oti Sunday night At Titus yule ice was found in exposed places Tender vegetables suffered I is feared that the orange blossoms are Injure in the country nor w st A light frost i reported as far tt as Jupiter No damage is done to tile Indian I river At jured Kisslme the oranges are slightly in Yellow rcrrr Rio JANLIIIO March IS Yellow Yel-low fever has broken out in Cam pinas and San Paulo Earthquake BELL March ISAn earthquake earth-quake has occurred Bonne Ktlrronndrd br Mjitrrj CHICAGO Ills March 18The police are at worK on I mysterious case On Sunday night MrsJennie Bingham was found lying in the street with a gash in the back of her head and was taken to the hospital She remained unconscious till last night wben she died She has been separated from her husband Major Bingham of Nebraokanud has been living Ih Each Taylor an engineer Taylor has been locked up though there is no evidence evi-dence that be committed the crime tenc crme ham The victim it I said feared Bins The ludlapot Tie INDIANAPOLIS March ISA crowd surrounds the ruins of the Bleoferl building this morn ing An army of workmen are en gzged removing tho wreckage in order to exhume the bodies of the oner t dead and t rescue the living the voices several of whom are audible audi-ble in the ruins The Injured number eighteen A Mllkr ColUpilnr LiVERiooi March 18 Thotribe of the dock laborers here Is collai Ing Use men showing a dlspcsiUon t submit t arbitration New bands to fill the places of the strikers are arriving rapidly Temperature CHICAGO March ISSew York 36 en Orleans 5 St Luis r Cincinnati 40 Chicago 3 Wlnnl peg > S Our wEIIlo WASIUSOTOX Mardi IS House A resolution r adopted calling upon the Secretaries of War and upn the Interior for information whether the saving of public expenditure can b made by transferring the bureau of pensions from the interior t the war department Senate Tho committee on finance fin-ance retorted a substitute for the orte te bill against trusts in restraint of pro ducUon Placed on tins calendar Immediately after the morning business consideration on the urgency urgen-cy deficiency bill was resumed Extortion or Bribery 2 EW YORK March 18ThIs I morning George Mindeman was arrested I ar-rested on an indictment for extortion extor-tion while employed In the sheriffs office Deputy hlnritr McGarrigal ant exWarden Keating were rearrested Wt arrested today The district I attorney at-torney discovered the indictments were faulty and the grand jury was asked to frame new ones rYTa original Indictments charge cxtor tin the new one will make the oflense bribery Ball of 10000 was given again Frank OnTlieTnterprlir KEW YORK March 1SThe investigation In-vestigation of thecharcesof cruelty against Commander McCalti was resumed this mornlnj Jeremiah Shay fireman Jlichael Murphy coal heaver and II Iluey testified that Met Milllgan put Shay in Irons and tied him up because he did uot too the mark properly Ion I-on quarter Fb W Bcetzer fire I llgan treated blithe tame wayand Lieutenant Ingersoll struck Fitzgerald Fitz-gerald and banged his head against the mast Lieutenant Mulligan testified that he could remember no sarIs occurrence St o uror lbs Sugar Schedule CHICAGO March 18A special from Washington fYS The repel lican members of the ways at d men committee have finally reached an agreement upon the sugar schedule They agreed to make raw sugar from It Dutch standard down dutiable qt S3 Ir cent ad valorem and refined sugar I above 16 Dutch standard dutiable I at 40 per cent a valorem This ian pr an equivalent to 5 per cent reduction on many grade of sugar and more than O per cent on others The reduction will averagea cut about 3J per cent and will reduce the revenue 250110000 to 23000000 No provision I made for the payment pay-ment of any bounty whatever Tha V S CoramUilon WASHINGTON March ISIn the House Stores Mlaouri introduced introduc-ed for reference a bill t abolish the United States commission and devolve de-volve its duties upon boards consist ingofthe governor Territorial secretary sec-retary anti president of Council of the Legislative Assembly A Duty on Tlu I WASHINGTON March IS Armour Ar-mour has petitioned Congress for free tin on the ground that I duly will ruin the canned goods business and iucieasu the gs consumer er erTho The Dakota senators have created cre-ated quite I sentiment in favorof 1 dUly on tin They say a duty of two cents per pound uill protect American workmen and increase the cost of canned goods |