People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 April 1895 — TO CLOSE BEFORE EASTER. [ARTICLE]
TO CLOSE BEFORE EASTER.
indications That the German Kelelietag Will Soon Bo Dissolved. London, March 26.—The correspondent of the Daily News at Berlin telegraphs that he believes it to be almost certain that the government will seize the first pretext to dissolve the reic-h---stag before Easter. A dispatch to the Standard says that at the lunch at Friedrichsruhe Prince Bismarck in reply to a remark that Herr Bichert had wished to partake i.i the ovation to hirn, Prince Bismarck said that he had never given up the hope of regainin'- Herr Richert’s friendship. He was of the opinion that things were pleasanter in the role hr tag in ibis than in the recent parliament. He understood Herr von Levotzow’s reas -a for resigning and approved his action. Her von Levetzow, he declared, h.. 1 fought for years against adverse circumstances. Mystery Surrounds the Mint Tto'd’ory* Carson, Nev., March 26. —It is quite evident something is in the air here with regard to the mint robbery. The present officials and employes are quietly smiling and their bondsmen are indulging in handshaking among themselves, • although when approached they assume a contented air and say nothing. Inspector Mason says some bad business lias been going on. The general impression here is that the blame has been shifted from the'shoulders of-the present administration. Didn’t Know Smallpox from Measles. Bowling Green, Mo., March 26.—Thirty cases of smallpox have been discovered in this, the county seat of Fike county, and the* greatest excitement prevails. Physicians >»t fi”st diagnosed the disease as measles, **breby allowing hundreds of persons to expose themselves to the malady. The town is rigidly quarantined and business is practically suspended. Ex-I*ullmaii Men Succeed. Hiawatha, Kan., March 27. —The thir-ty-two ex-Pullman workmen brought here last fall have succeeded in interesting enough capital to start them in the manufacturing business. A building and two acres of ground have been bought for them and they hope soon to be at work for themselves. Frisco Receivers to Pay Interest. St. Louis, Mo., March 26.—Judge Caldwell of the Federal court has authorized the ’Frisco receivers to pay $169,995 interest due on $5,666,500 of the A, B and C. bonds. Plague Breaks Out in China. London, March 26. —A special dispatch from Hong Kong says that the plague has broken out at Kowloon in virulent form. Blixt’s Case Reset. Minneapolis, Minn., March 26.—The case against Claus A. Bllxt for the murder of Catherine Ging has been reset for May 14, both sides consenting. Teutonic to Bring t?l,0ej,000 in Gold. Liverpool, March 26.—The steamship Teutonic, which sails from this port tomorrow for New York, carries SI,QOO,OOQ gold COIR.
