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AFTER THE LEGISLATURE.

Esoilus From Wasliin^ton and Congressional Halls Are Deserted,

REST AFTER RECENT CARES.

Mo*einent» ofComr*'»i»iii«ii Quito » Number Are rlriiHKUtly Located III WkmIiIngton, and Will Slay Tliero—Blmetal-

, ... duty which confronts you in reference to lie LeaBUe I»»iie an’Addre*. Ilemandlng „„ , ...

0»»v*Tnor OalborNon of T« xn* Sends In n

StingiiiK IVl<*Asage.

Atstin, Tex., March 0.—Governor Culberson, dis.ru ted with the way legislation is tloiiiK on, Bent in a stinging message yesterday, in which he says: The legislature has practically been in session sixty days, in which time the legislation contemplates that the work of the Session may he accomplished, and the fact that no measures of urnency or general importance have been enacted into laws, CC'iipcls me to call attention anew to those of larger consequence, and the imperative

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Shortage in tho Accounts of the American Church Missionary Society.

DIVORCE IN HIGH LIFE.

Mr. ami 31 »**. W. K. V.«iit!erbilt Are Le-

jg illy Separated.

New York, March (5.—Judge Barrett

has granted a decree of divorce in the Con"Ti‘-sio?V'l

case of Mrs. Vanderbilt against William

K. Vanderbilt.

Though the fact has been known for some months that the Vanderbilts were

PA!^ wim i.\m

Ai»iiort:onment Bill

I’uslied rhnni'.h the IS nate.

n i'f'd ui iw.isu.tipnni, ami rno old man is likely to outlive all of his descend.'.nts. He has always been poor, making bis living by manual labor, until ho was 100 years old. \\ hen he was 00 years old In- took a contract to clear four acr< s of gr ound, which was a perfect thicket of gum trees and hushes. The day he was 100 years old ho completed the task.

AMOUNT NOT YET GIVEN OUT agreed upon the general proposition of REVIEW OF THE DAY’S WORK

i a divorce, it was not known by the pub- |

I lie until the decree was filed yesterday

Sluti-in*-ut Mailc Ily a S|ip«-ial Committee that proceedings had been begun. Mr. showing Many irrcgiiinritieii in the Vanderbilt met Miss Smith, who after-

After Miiny War*.

NFWCAsri.E, Ind., March 0.—In 1881 final settlement was made of Melissa

them. The grades of crime lu our state,

9 t,le t*«m Standard Income la* Caaeii. involving moral turpitude, are increasing,

V Washikoton March ti —The exodus ‘ a “ d ' "•‘ttments which encourage the misI WASHINOT >N, .aurui .. n o x carriages of justice are permitted to roof members and ex-members of congress niHin unchanged against a just demand

Account* of tho Secretary and the wards became his wife in 18rs, when he Tree*iirer — Needs of .he Society at Till. W! ‘ s ~ () - v '“ 1,rs of S1 "' ^ a "'- mber |

j of an aristocratic southern family. It

Ti.i.c Peculiarly Urgent. is understood that the s.-ttlcimut upon Nkw York, March fi.—There is a Vanderbilt includes the marble

Nicholson Tempornlien Hilt, the Ituildlug t uld s estate, ami II. w ig re eived anil Loa,. Hill and the iiireet Ta* mm ^-^l for the unknown heirs. Event-

ually this money was turned into the

Beliedii(«»<! For Today .IhcUsoh Couutyr.ill I’hmumI by Hit* lltuiHO—Gemral

Slate News.

Indianapolis, March fi.—The senate

—- — — -1- j--- i shortage in the accounts of the Amer- r-.'i :ice at Newport, the residence at yesterday passed, by strict iiarty votes,

^■rom Washington, consequent upon the approaching iiopular revolt. Conspiracies . . . I ilty-sei-oiid street and Fifth avenue, adjournment of that badv, which be- against the freedom of trade, entrenched man Church Missionary society, and the and money and securities that will make

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nr h„„».nnvo ,l "' t ; h «7.“***y•**f™™™ notice to the nostmaster of the change Coutinuing tho governor advised the tion to make a det.iih'd statement. 1 he has quasticd the indictment against the bf address for their mail matter before enactment of a comprehensive anti- ween*fury is litw \\ Uham A. Newbold Mea(\j)wcraft brothei-s, tho bankers who

tnd as rapidly as they can dispose of telephone and express companies, and a m a muddled condition was discovered rarious matters pending in the depart- i aw jn-ohibitiug tho consolidation of about a month ago, and at once a special

|nents demanding their attention. The mil of the house wears a very deserted ipect, and compared dismally with jthat which prevailed during the closing

hours of the session.

JUt Ex-Speaker Crisp, who was among ^hose who came to the capitol, said he kepeoted to remain in the city until Friday, when he would leave for homo for a season of rest and recreation. . i But very few senators appeared at the oapitol yesterday or today and they reBtained only a short time, ns they were ■till weary with the hard work of the

la-t few days.

railroad companies.

LOCATED IN MEXICO.

committee was appointed to investigate

were charged with receiving deposits .- ... , , , i. when they knew the bank to be iusol- bill are all scheduled to come up in the hishjry of the Imhaua gas >elt occurred

county treasury, and still later into the state treasury. Not lung further was heard of it until yc.-t rday, when a claim was tiled by George !S. (tould and Verne Gould. They assert that they are the unknown heirs. If proper proof is furnished they can recover the money.

DISASTROUS LM'I.OSION.

the congressional apportionment bill, the benevolent institutions bill and the hill postponing the election of county

superintendents until tho newly elected nuiMing Torn to rie.-e» and Seatowed in trustees take office. The building and Every Direction, loan bill, the Nicholson bill, the direct Anderson. Ind., March The most tax bill and the general appropriation destructive natural gas explosion in the

vent. The indictment quashed is prao- senate today. The house passed the

here yesterday. The Terhuue, a block

one year each in the penitentiary. The a! ‘ ‘ ‘ l umi,bLr of mmor b,U8 * ! rection. Not a wall was left standing, quashing of the indictment was there-! Sprolni Order*. lire broke out in tho rums, and the

' itter. Yesterday a meeting of the salt of a public teuder of his money to When the senate began bnsinessyes- splintered timbers and the coutentsof executive committee of tho society was one of the defunct bunk's depositors terday morning the building and loan the stores, aided by tho (‘scaping gas, held. Tho committee is composed of i who appeared as complainaut. bill, set as a special order, was past- burned fiercely for some hours. Buildrepresentatives from a number of states, [ ,, ,,, , poned until talay. The vote by which iugs in th in ^hhorhood, including the and Rev. Henry J. Joues of Wilkes- T lv t v , A1 , r f . ^ the Nicholson hill was set for the after- courthouse, had windows shattered and

noon was reconsidered on the promise were otherwise damaged. Tho slux:k of the temperance committee to report i was felt in every part of the city. The

W* II. KIIIn, the N**i;ro Mo*e0 t Kstab-

UsheH a Colony.

City ok Mexico, March fi.—V’. H.

Ellis, the negro Moses, has anived from barre, Pa., presided.

Mhii nfHvf ure <>• Oteoiiuiri*i»rine. Lincoln, Neb., March fi.—Governor

Holcomb has s nt to the legislature a

hicatedTOO m!£ro colonists. This fat ha I Tho sixtual committee presented their ! faT'a\TthY'!il i r'lnn e' * hi 1 ^hu t' i ‘ ls,) ' v:ls l> ,,st P < »*;' 1 - There 1 huil.img was one of the finest in Amfarfirst emigration of the African race that report in which it was stated that a m ^ was a thrill of excitement when Sena- son. and was erect.-d at a c.«t o K W

— ^ ‘hisrepublic. The utility sh' rtag, had been f ' , ^rw^kno^al ^

of negro labor in Mexico and the possi- itscll the comnmteo refused to make mauufacturi d in tin- state for exporr t; u . ,i, v pqi had been abstracted the at lea>t •VlOO.O 1 .), with about otie half ni-

hility of inducing them to come has | pablic, but the following statement was only. Tho bill signed by the governor dav bei'ore and that newsnapor reports! sured.

A majority of the senators will proh- been discussed for several years by lead- given out: A report made March 5, prevents the manufacture of o' <mia:-- had coimeeted him with the disappear- The eau-a of the explosion is a mys-

i it* I * * — * sk. k vv% .kkif-l-iwk £ kf’ * 1 k , k I f f* 4 V1 ? ' ‘ 1 III wftlfei 1 1 I ‘ 11 •.. g it lg1ll((*ii'ii1Tiif I .. 1 . 1. ..1 1. ..... I.I.. .... k ... .. . X. •. ... 1 .,1-* kll.-k.-.v-..*-...! - t k #, • k . k . . b* 1 (

ably remain in Washington for a w'^ek ing journals of Mexico and the United or lOdays, but several left immediately ytates. Ellis obtained a concession from |us?sj;‘!r^wh"hw!!i - '«"•

f« iptire some time, while not a few from flic north, who are comfortably situated in Wu hingtoa, willrt maiu here during

j9.,u spring.

him to bring 20,000. The project since has been warmly supported by the government, hut opposed by certain journals. The colonists now here are in a position to demonstrate the merits of the enterprise. They not only have the sympathy of the governm-mt, but of t he

business men of tho country.

1895, to tho executive committee of the gariuc iu the state nele ( it isuncolored. anre. it had been his run to pay no tery, but a 1 uk discovered in one of the American Church Missionary society by j — ■ — attention to newspaper charges but in- | gas pipes may have be oi the cause,

its subcommittee on finance, disclosed ^ i i-un-ii LytieiiinB. ^ | asinuch as the good namo ot the senate such irregularities in the accounts of j Vallkyiteld, Que., March 6.—At the v ,. lls involved in this matter he asked tho treasurer and general secretary that conclusion of the preliminary hearing that a special committee of five heap-

the connection of those officers with the last night, an attempt was made to ge; piointed to investigate it. Heller's re-

tries of

1>i nth of Clutrle* Lanmnn.

i 'Washinoton. March 6.—Charles Lan■nau, the well known anther, artist and Pibnuian, is dead. His death was the

[‘suit of heart disease from which he 1,1 ‘’o' “• :|| h Rending:” suite, liad long been a sufferer. He was born Baltimore, March fi.—The actions hi Michigan in 1813. He was at one and counter notions of Thomas (’.Chap-

•-... “lyuch him” were heard, and lie was a portion o u t ,| u . crowd as he was led to

society was terminated by the action of 0 f Murderer Sbortis.

the executive committee. The imtgularities extend only to a portion of the 1

society’s current receipts for some time, ,, and do not impair the principal of its Jml. He.- was s., fe.irof ync.iresources or its trust iunds. Bevoml 1M ” tl at W!,d . ^ l f/|this the situation is not vet precisely ^ ! 'Yf n ’ U K " known, hut it is in process of elncida- Beauhoruois, where he is now con:: tion. The work of the society fa just j To Ii.v.-.ii b ,.^ itMiir.iH.i*.

at this time p audiarly urgent, and it is

Madison, Wis., Maroh fi.—The feat-

ime private secretary to Daniel Webs- pell and wife have now the

er, and late associate editor of the Cm- "rich reading ’ phase. Yesterday Mrs. ooutrilmt-ions, pu t now aoubip

:iunati Chronicle. In

quest was granted and the committee

appointed.

i «hs Ion ill A pport ionment. The congnssional apixirtionment came op as a special order, and Stuart and Kern made speeches of some length

Downfitll of mi 0!il Man.

Linton, Ind., March 6.--W. H. Cook, one of the oldest and best known citizens of Greene county, has be< n sentenced to prison for one year for embezzling funds belonging to heirs for whom he was :: aaniian. Mr. Cook is over TO years old. He was proniineut in Masonic oire i-s, and this, car,ih-d with his

vote of 27 to ?D, under the operatiou of

the previous que^iion.

The fust matter of importance that

, i camoupiiitlicafteriioonwastliebem-v-

i J ui" i""" T 7"’, tit ti n/m ‘ u .ii i , i mi necessary, will not bo dimiuiahed at light In t-.n* a-: iy over 1 hill s n olu- ob nt institutions bill, afi’ecting the gov-

... ... . ’ ' ,!' j ‘ 111 ' a 1 | ,s ‘ this time of increased need. tion to i the earnings of the erument of the four insane hospitals, ^Jihrai tail of the war department. In I860 her busband asking for a partial divorce BisUo}) n. ; 0 f West Virginia Sr. i’.-ul Nort:,v.,-h'-. i .ihwa.fa. «„ I the institut-.w for the d-a and . ajiiiointed the house and al myofl d. It provides tiiat of

j ' " ,,, i....'.' Mr. Chappellliv - and fain tive committee: torq- |

against it. The bill was passed by aj previous good character and high stand-

ing, limb s his downfall most deplora-

ble.

Ouick Kent once.

Vr.. :'Ki;-!irU(j, Ind., March fi.—Albert Carroll, one of the burglars who robin d Roland Lake on Sunday morning, and was captured after a sharp chaso, was arraigned ye, terday before Judge Rabb,

^Jin^h^ciV^Tlie^atSyeMSofTs ?*** in - “ .“i 80 **«”''* u \ ,;1 l "-- ^hitcinont are such as port to th. .. x: n gislattuv. w- dually on; . party and half from the other The E',,', . n ;;.d't > 12 yi ai --’ impVfaiiii'10U in inisci y. inc I.uior Ui HIM known m society and iit the clnb-. Mrs. warrant; tl.( r niov.d ot the si cretary aclopt- !, ;;lr.iiou-ah-v. ml atu-iniieS wtn lull w.ts < ; u •> I nt l«*n:;M. th.* Dnaio- . ...» *■ 11

J- rpi,,.

wi re devoted to writing and paint- (•));,pp,n was prominent in Boston so- and tr -i nter from olaee. The moiety's to amend it.

cicty win a she nu t her husband.

Income Tax Cnac*.

Washington, March fi.—The evgnUent in the eas -s involving the constilutionality of the income tax law are

the United States su-

, ment on a conrcssioa of guilt. He de-

- i j crats attacking and tho Repubhciuis i.o- , clined to reveal tho idcutity of hfa com-

expcnditrures arc bct w i n $25,000 and 1 fending it.

980,000 a year, and th r fa paid p»n*iiiii c»nni in Onnd ord«r. The sen ah thent iknptl ) bill which I

8a van nab’* Maviir Cuiiiiiivmled. outmo-b'y in small su is, making the COLON. March fi—M. Ur La Touruic, had already | as- d the limise, elianging St. Louis, March fi.—After a two auditing of the are'imits extremely dif- chief engiuoer of the Panama Canal the time of electingeonifiy snperinltml-

ST.’. IK LOTUS.

day’s session, the Missouri division of flcult. The seeu ty b.as in-t fa--‘ii entirely company, who visit' ll the fathmns for American Protertive us.-ociation ad- crippled by* t ’■ r ”rgn arit-r-. but as the jn:' ; oii‘of e iminin.'r Ihe canal, ha

■v

Being heard m tne • mtea ssraros su- * ,, ,» uimous vot- th'y ex'end over live or - x years, it is taken for Pranci. As a t •nnn-n' bib- w. re pa .‘d over tie

B' eme court I

■nts to Peptombi r. The bill was passed by a party vote. The legislative appor-

Cai 'mri, Cl-.y county, will put in an ek-c-

tr

luch cases on the court docket, viz: a . resolution was adopted congratula- j

Jidlll <

icket, viz: a resoiunon was imioihou cougruima-i j ^.| (U|( . p: ,, vo cn n i t d.-fal ition, reports favorably oil t ie • -ii.tl. The ' Aft-r fixing the dim t t.-vx and appro I I**'.

■hose of J. G. M . n ii.e • .m-l t ■ J , ._

■ sf?

■nnpany et al., and of Louis Hyi QU * 77, over CARDS Ke Trust comimuy, all which have been Back Afoot, QUARREL OVER CARDS. Kvanced and passes together. Attor- San Antonia, Tex., March 6.—Twen- ciannea Sennl shot to Death aad Hi n- Olney has announced hfa ty- fl ve negio men whom "Peg L ■ c.mpnnton w»and.d I <

j ! ! ' 1 ' ims took to Mapimi, M xico, lost :

s-•iivinill in Henry counile, lia> bmaeil. Lc-si, >1,

pi rsonally.

January, passed through lu re yester- has reached here to the effect that Clar-, pur( , h;l ^, k , mk1s< a t j ckl , t was i day enroutc to Alabama. They are on ence Acord was shot to death by James p UIV ; la . d^ier him !.-,* ( hief of Police

Ishiic nn Addrca*.

■ Washington, March, G.—The Amer- foot, and have been on tho road since Burton, on Lots cr ek in Perry county, VVil!iU*d iiuo he wa: simt home.

■can Bimetallic league has issued an a<l- the first week they struck Mapimi. last Saturday afternoon. The men qnar-

Thess setting forth the issues on which | They state they did not like the country, reled over a game of cards, and both c<mi ami Lumiu-r Firm Assign, ^ho now party will organize. Tho mon- | used their revolvers freely. Acord was i Wilmin .ton, Del., March fi.—George jy question is scheduled as the domi- Di*im*ry Hurni-il. shot twice through the head and die I W. Busli iV t-ciiis lapany, extensive bant issue in the United States, and that' Louisville, March 6. l ire has de- almost instamly. Burton was also dealers in coal aud IuiiiIkt, and who run

)ther questions, no matter bow impor- stroyed the distillery of J. B. Wathen & wounded and will probably die. Both a ]j ne 0 f ii .rges between Philailelphia g*. riT t_ . T .1 *-.-1 I f 'y-v <r«k|-itv1itkrv 1/»C<g<AU LkU ♦* r > » 4 <» frlA/*1 F WAV VI - 111011 M* 1 TO 01 1)11(1 TO J)U t fit 1011 • jA.OOl'1 i T TIT:'. ..... ...... 1 ...... . ._ *.t_

night.

Ituildintr ami Loan Lobby Scoped.

another ‘J’) per n nt iliviiiend.

The address takes

Hant, must wait. ■'ong ground ag:

fid declares for a bimetallic standard,

•ong ground against the gold standard

Ho bonds and a government currency. A. J. Warren is president of tho league.

Kitininjr of Ponftlnn*.

‘ tv

Washington, March fi.—The officials

Go., entailing losses estimated from $75, 000 to $100,000. Just how* the fire started is a mystery. The fire raged for two hours and was not under control until tho building had been completely gutted ami the valuable machinery destroyed.

Insurance, $35,000.

if the pension bureau will stive measures to put into operations lie recent legislation raising all pension-

Shuc flunipH-ry Fa'ilfc.

Louisville, March 0.—The R. I. Stephens Shoe company has assigned to

men wa re oi naii ripui.mou. 1 and Wilmington, have gone into the bribe and h" denounced the lobbvas the having been indicted at tne last session j ian( i s of receivers. The liabilities are most corrupt that had ever appeared in

about $250,000, aud the assets about the legislature. Senator Boyd made a

$450,000. ‘ ‘ ~ ‘

William Schoermann, a guard at the j prison north, accidentally shot and killed

The building and loan bill then came 1 himself whiie cleaning firearms, up. It had been fix'‘<1 as a special order Gardner llh.. -. an Indianapolis Clirfafor today and the big lobby, taken off tian scientist, is eu trial at llnenth-ld ff.r its guard, was not present. Senator , practicing medi 'in- wiihout a license. Met'ord opened the ball by declaring! A wiklcat which has lieen raiding farms that one senator that he knew of had I iu ,l "‘ vlcinity of L'h .rlcstmvn has been

been approached with a proposition to

' trapped. It measured feet from tip to

of the Perry county circuit court for manslaughter. He was out on bond at

the time he met lifa death.

firs receiving less than *o a moni.h to i the Lnnfavilie Trust compauv. The tiiat rating. It fa estimated that 4,000 failure was due to dull trade. The coneases will be affected by the legislation ( corn employed a large number of hands,

ami will involve an ir-'*rc:is,> ,,t r-.hnef

01,600,000. The bureau

I

Listen to llpnry Wnttemon.

St. Paul, Minn , March fi.—The legislature yesterday afternoon, in joint session, pa'd its respects to Henry Wat-

ind will involve an increase of about President Loving said ho could not, at

Oh! Ottlccr I>«*r<I.

Galesburg, Ills., March fi.—Colonel Bavid R. Clendennin. IT. S, A., who

served with distinction during the civil j terson, editor of tho Louisville Courierwar and was retired from active service .lourual, aud listened to a brief adilress

April 20. 1891. fa dead at his home in ! from him. Oneida, after a long illness. Ho was 65 '

years of age. At the time of his retire-

ment he was colonel of the Second I Nkwbeun, N. C., March 6.—At mid-

tip.

Miss Addle Wallace, daughter of a leading farmer of Wabash county, was married while ficr father lay a corpse in an adjoin

bjg room.

MAnixtl QUOTATIONS.

Prevailing Prices for (iraiu and Cattle

on March 5.

DisastroiiH I laineri.

Nkwbekn, N. C. t March 6.

United Stales cavalry. He was one of j night at Kingston, an incendiary fire .i._k ,. i -i destroyed 85 buildings, 12 being stores.

be unnecch-ury.

would pay dollar tor dollar.

tion of Abraham Lincoln.

Tax on Whom. Woman Suffrage Defenteil. What the •• liianl* ' Are Doing. '* Washington. .March 6. The depart- Boston. March fi.—The bill to grant Jauk8o.nvh.LK, Fla., March 6.—The jnent of state has been advised that a f u q municipal suffrage to women iu “Giants ” of New Aork are here prac-

Loss, 040,000; insurance, $10,000. Last Thursday Kingston had a $200,000 tiro, with insurance of $90,000.

K<)]•*<! l»y an l^xploslon.

speech mid Baker quietly made a motion to adjourn. But four or five voted upon it and the lieutenant governor de-

clared the senate adjourned.

M» ««<» Prn’/v^-rdJng*,

At the morning session of the house tho bill amending the election law so as to put tho Republican ticket iu tiie

first column, add another booth and Oats 3o<<?,iWc. provide penalties for failure to furnish <' itti e — Hcccipis hgfit. proper screens. It also passed the ap- ! nom*. Marki t ste.ifiy.

Indianapolis*

Wheat — sugMc. Cons

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n iii . c. i— r.- — — — - | Central lTtv, Col., March Samqeoree was issiso l by tin Spanish gov- ji aR8ac hnsetts has been defeated in the ticing. They are running the entire ne i Slater was instantly killed, and Ed

irnment, on Feb. 10 last, imposing on ] ()Wt , r legislative body by a vote of 187 distance between the hotel aud grounds Weir seriously injured by an explosion ® 11 ' 1 after i ' eb * 11 - mid until Dec. 31 to 87 q*| u . question was on ordering for the purpose of working off the sur- in All!y They were picking

next, an additional duty of 2.50 pesetas, the bill to a third reading. The motion plus flesh. A game has been arranged out an old'charge which had failed to go JL18 poactas and 2pesetas, respectively, ^fought oat an immense audienoe of with tie- si. .\ u.-u^tme cluh, to be \,a the explosion occurred.

Ion wheat, Hour and bran entering from WO men and occasioned a lively debate played next Saturday. Andrew- Free-

Jforeign purls tliu customliousGS of L?p 1.1111 ^ ’uy , uitvii, pruhiiloiit of tlio clu.1) wus intro- | NtVVo lf^ BKiLF.

|aud the Baleric islands. du«d to the members ye.-terday, and fa

ernor s vote. Ihe ceiebrateil Jackson steers, $4 'goi'G 75; couiinoii to fair sfi'iis, county seat fight came up as a special *:i -iW-l no: i/oml to efinice medium stecr« order at 10 o’cliK'k. After wrangling $1 75«G 25; fair to medimn feeding steers, an hour a vote was taken, and the hill $3 Odd/3 tin; good to choiee bt-ifers. uo.e passed bv ft vote of 51 to 41. The Me- 4 ,)0; nu'diam heifers. s2 WlieU 40; Beth drainage biff was called up, aud 4 ff“; aioa "ff-v V,’ fa' V '"T ‘ , il c , *’ cnoice cows, s.l2.i,i t i5; fair to medimn the Elbson senate hill was substituted *. 50, , H (KI . V1 . nl ca , v ,^ as «»w;, 5u. for it, and then defeated. Hoes—Receipts, 4,000 head. Shipments, The house proceedings of the after- 2,0<>0 head. Market active and steady, noon were unusually dull. It wrangled Good to choice medium and heavy, $4 15 for an hour over a resolution to give the © 4 :, 5; mixed and heavv packing, *1 Idiri journal clerks $250 to complete the 4 goisl to choice light weights ft 10,5

thon m..lc ItejUlb. . ^ ST* ’*

special order for the ttslay. The governor q,.re1pts li/fit; shlpm.-n'-: none

returned the hill ousting the monument Market strong. ‘

CORRUPTION CHARGED. | „„ ^ 1*^

iniri.iiiiR.ii I„|.. I_"K under tu« au»|>;oe» of III,. T,.x Ko- i

tho Illinois Is<'K;islHt lire.

, , , . . ,r. commission and substituting a regency, Pinkeye has made its appearance la To- „ ,u.,.d the bin

Not 1’1oh«<mI Wit Ik till* Ltintl Hill.

pi*ka.

form association of New York city xv;

Choice to extra lambs, $4.75^5.35; com-

and tho house promptly passed the bill raou to good lambs, $2.25<-» I.5H; prime exover his v to. When the Newby senate P ort wethers. $4.0fii'(4.2.i; gisiil to choice

A-M* Timothy H.ir-' *“i

■ Smtivi-i.-H.-i ■> Ufa March fi In the held last night in Mi«onic hall to advu- rington, Parncllite, secretary of the Miss 1'rnnefa Willard sailed for Kirjland public schools came up. the Harris bill ■t.atu Hon-ito f.’.atx.vrV<,v Hanator Tohnson cate the passage of the Ainsw .ith hill, Irish National league, at meeting of t«Hl:iy, in* ompimyiag Lady Somerset. covering tho same subject was snhsti-

Dint in Her icoiii a.-ar. Ireland, filled them with sorrow and Wheeling, Match fi.-A’* : Eunice dismay. According to Mr. Harrington

(HSirHiS ■i every department of the city of ChiHago and Ccok county, and providing

Bor a joint committee of three from the Conrad, the oldest won'm ” V*.’. .a Vir- this measure is a betrayal of the evicted ftenute nud four from the honae to have gin:;; and probably the c:* 1 : ■. iti tb.e tenants, which h'is no pcradel in Irish

United States, the subj • t so many hfatorv. newspaper articles, fa dead at her home M»rnuu »t a umiic. near Cedarvillo, Gilmore county, in her Buffalo, Maich fi.—Minnie Snyder,

120th year.

Fire fa raging in mines near Seattle,' ruled and passed. A number of minor

Wash , which will take a week or two to bills were passed, of commons by the chief secretary for miother.

Two children of a colored family in llren-

Cliicngo Grain anil I'rovl-inii*.

WHEAT—May opened M' j-Yc, closed 54', VC. July opened 55 .e, eio-e.l 55V*.

HIHAKI. Alll.i: AG K.

full power to investi,:atc the whole city Imd county machinery, aud nqsirt ifunMiqrs to the general assembly. It rharge., that the Chicago council hns Ibartered valuable franchises to individluals and corporations without the least |regard to the public welfare, and

ham, Tex., burned to death while the p.i

rents were at church.

r, ; ;v.ie|i,from Ifonohdu «ay that the i ije.ecn i f Hawaii is sentenced to im pi'isouiuelit for live years and lined $5,000. Mrs. Emnm Pprogenberg, a bedridden

X 4 .lUlA :it*w • S.G, vurcil

Corn—May oirikhI -44 -<•. closed 4-4J^c.

July opem d 44 •, closed 4 4 ,c.

the girl who married Lewis Bacon of invalid in New York, who has been speeehPbiladelphis. a medical student, one *' V f "‘ ll ' < ’ '^“.cl her speech

Oats—May opened closed 25|}.c.

uly openeil 273^e, dosed 27}-.jC.

PoiiR—May opened 50, closed $10.45.

•Tames Culver Has Passed the lOGtli JuH

Milestone in the World*

T, r | R*. 1 e T 1 /t 1 Juiy ojKJu d ! -.I 1 , c!" ! Ki >11 ON A, III I., 3»-.r. h 1 ^ •TOilli v i.l* lAuik- %!;•• oiitned <«;.•>, dovtl > 5.52-55. vit, living uu«u* • , n i, i.* 100 y July opened $(>.'V7; d- • ’ MLiil. old. H«* was born in H.dtiiUtjr'.*, ’ l l. Kins May ojnaied dos'd

XVI, .

C«»U Hlaersstria* rroMDi*. ! T>7 suddenly on Ash Wednesday and she . J Pittsburg, Pa., March 0.-The coal mght in a irohe. brought ttiff. rn >• Uiin.. - it was a miracle. , toKeiHuckv. 11 eg to tins Mate n, »*»*•" *--»•

miners and operators of Pittsburg dis- ‘‘.'.Vyby he'r'fa'tfaT, 'but' 1 the^eur't 1 held

..y. .. , . - « i 184^. Mr. Cui VOT iia.-N M* l ii iJiUinvd f-Aul Ih rmiU) \\ essling was shot .rough tin tim{s> FotU’t en e ’d l' en iv-nlf- l frv.,

M’fll Nut Keiuove the Cnpltul*

St. Paul, March 0 —All proposals for

tiielifa the unlawful element. The resoition is sweeping in its charges, and lieges crookedness iu all u nai lers.

sa ^ ^ *sj *jssg; *s^^ssix^ * *

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between 16,000 and 16,000 men.

contract annulled.

three boys—of whom only t .vo ate now all successfu i opposition to the building 1‘viug. A singular thing is, tluit near.y w f the proposed new capitol in this city all of his qjildreu aud granuchildreu were defeated bv ihe house.