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   Stevens Point Journal, The (Newspaper) - March 23, 1878, Stevens Point, Wisconsin                                McGLACHLIN SIMONS Editors and Proprietors VOL NO 45 Summary peases Bills were indefinitely i To authorize tbe March the t of tne trust of the senate a joint resolution was concurred of to ttl our es HI con- 1 g to of for a Devoted to the ol Central and tlie Vindication of Republican Principles STEVENS POINT WIS SATURDAY MARCH 2351878 WHOLE MO floor and gave notice on the sinking fund senate adjourned until that v w v tore obtaining reports from i of 1873 to 4 1 lit dower cases to exempt from bills passed to amend tbe charter of the put of to amend relating to hawkers and peddlers needed to make the new charie legalize the official acts of J B j effect The amended was 1 ford a notary public of Eau Claire to the senate county to detach certain j from the town of Orion j Congressional had made between and Turkey bayb not so confiding as to conclude secret March j Turkey when she knows that Mr Hardenburg I the slightest transactions are the action of the company w not Produced a the to Minister La yard In regard of national banks England a claim the right to ed authorizes such banks to dispose the whole treaty at trie int of the 10th hint tanking I'M morning for the of silver Tbs bullion w in to appropriate to the Northern Dual for Insane for to the town of i ty and attach the same the school came uf It was ordered to a third labor to be done Two Rivers Flank Road company rotating to the employment yeats of age in the and in the waters has sed two on been killed in subject The waa finally passed and Lake TV MONDAY March the senate a large number petitions were strating against the transfer of the life savings service to the navy de- and against tax on incomes lr Matthews from the committee on railroad reported with amendment the nature of a substitute the re- introduced by Mr Dorsey in re- i associations Mr from on expenditures may assume relative to claims lll j committee of justice reported a compensation for clerks of district and circuit courts when one person holds both offices Passed During the morning hour was dis- cussed a reported from tlie tee on expenditures in the department of justice limiting the number of special attorneys appointed to assist the sit the York and the mint in San brought forward and decisions ana me mint n t and are to be a legal tender in lion relating to patents for knus by the United States to the state b companies The for a commission on liquor amend j m i I V Y i I v county Michigan to section of hall assemble at sneh time of marriages to in of place be by the nf in ment that one member be engaged in the traffic passed Yeas 19 at 2 o'clock and the senate adjourned Conkling reported a in aid of it THE CZAR'S A special from St Petersburg an- the arrival there of General and Rouf Pasha A Berlin correspondent states that an early meeting of the is no for all government dues DEATH OK M C r thi U from it addressed to Hon of the of the establishment of a sinking j district attorney to one and limiting the liquidation of the fet o The finally passed the government by Uie Pacific anj the house COmmittee of the whole on the extending to 3 years the time for the withdrawing of j distilled liquors from bond After aj long debate the passed Yeas 118 nays 116 i Yi i-v i 1 longer probable Russia displays no A telegraphic particular anxiety for the meeting been received the all m consequence of England's Sutes at Havana Austria s demands that the whole treaty Edwards be submitted lard representative from Louisiana morning of yellow fever The Advices from London under date of states he had ordered Ft Howard Green Wisconsin tlTp Of P a f by the T n Tf TAins in certain Polar expedition designed by James ion he the construction of d rains m certain s March Bennett and gave notice he senate was not insession taku into anil Ot 1 Ol j i March the assembly bills were in to remedy the evils consequent vipon the destruction of any public records by lire or otherwise to provide tion for completing tne transcribing of the journals of and assembly amending an act incorporating the city of Berlin to provide for the election of district attorney for Brown county Bills passed to Albert dorf to build and maintain a dam across Little Kill river in Marathon To authorize construction of a dum across Quaker's creek in Barron county To authorize the construction of a across Yellow river Barren county For the preservation of berries To appropriate money to provide for postage stamps for em- ployes To provide for the transfer of schools fund income to the treasurer of the board of regents of normal schools To legalize the official of Abram Kuntz a justice of the peace of Wood county To legalize the annual town meeting of the town of Liberty county to extend time for the construction nnd completion of the railway of the Chicago Portage Superior railway company to declare the true intent nnd meaning of language used in 30 of chapter 151 of the general of 1860 entitled an act to codify the laws relating to normal schools and tc amend chapter 94 of general aad chapter 116 of the general laws of and of simular language used in other statutes of the state to legalize the official acts of the town clerk of the town of Liberty Out- agamie county TUESDAY March the senate bills were passed to change the boundary Vine between the cities of Neenah and relating to ways and the organization of railroad companies to appropriate to Kobert Parkin a sum of money therein named to amend an act relating to tions No 103 S as amended taxing life insurance companies Xo 211 S to establish the office of insurance On this the following is Ol w board proceed m taku into cases and amendatory of section 1 Ot j the Polar expedition designed by James j March fa to facilitate the assembly the annual budget was been hitherto tbe or A is chapter laws 01 concurred jn Bills to conein relating to uniformity for the Collection of wages Ibe public of this state ami of such hoolis witli other as mav ho to or with board reference I nud for the public schoo a of Mate THURSDAY March the senate bills the city of Lancasti ize the Eed Wing and Trenton transit would seek an early have it considered opportunity to The senate then resumed consideration of business being the and it be the further duty of board 10 j of and determine from and experience of other whether in uie tlic posed in prop consideration by legislative or in practice la public or and approved by associations of and ex- of railway v or nf under suspension Ot the Official acts Of to to wise null promoted pnblic schools as in tuo of thu official ments of this or Section 4 For the purpose of this ncs after Us meet nnd ad- journ from time to nmc ol said board may require and said re pori by or otherwise such and In respect 10 tbe for board Is hereby as in the opinion of said hoard the considered and interests of the oi the may to to of ibis state Section 5 The members of said board each the amount Outagamie county fpi the year to legalize the official acts of Abram Knutz justice of the peace Wood county authorizing ers of school aid university lands to portion of the trust funds to of bis expenses in traveling to ami from and in loan it Adams county codifying the liquor laws authorizing and requiring the governor to investigate the drains of the state to the swamp and lands in relative to normal schools the of board shall be audited by jng for the transfer of the normal school the of state and to the treasurer of the the general provided fund income to the treasurer of the of appointment of all said board of regents of normal schools to sban with amend the city charter of Milwaukee to be i aW to extend the time for the contribution under of this act shall uot exceed completion of the Chicago the sum of one thousand c to Section 6 in SUM board of tage iV br reason of ion or to on the pait of of said board or for other cause shall be by appointment i the act relating to the police court of the city of Eau Claire to authorize the Bed Wing and Trenton Transit Com- pany to erect a bridge across the east channel or slough of the Mississippi river in the town of Trenton comity of Pierce and state of Wisconsin to to the Eastern Monroe r i i on claims Pending dis- cussion the senate adjourned March the house a resolution was by Mr Ewing proposing an amendment to the constitution viding that in order that the people of the United Suites may be furnished with a permanent and stable paper currency Congress shall provide for suing blank millions of dollars of United States notes not bearing interest which shall be legal for all debts public and ty agricultural society to provide private except for such existing debts for the publication of the laws relating to town government for the relief of TDersons holding street commissioners certificates of the city of Oconto to provide for the publication of two thousand copies of the constitution for the use of the common schools The assembly until Monday ing Section 7 missioner the Ayta Roues Abett Andrews Bniley Grimmer Price Schneider bcott Swain Torrey Welch and 18 Anderson Arnold Burden Paul feed S Bills were concurred in: relating to the preservation of game and tory of section 1 chapter 329 of the laws of 1874 nnd o repeal chapter 121 of the entitled an act for the preservation of came in the counties of Eau Claire Dunn Buffalo and and to re- peal chapter 200 of of en- titled an act for the of game and amendatory of 1 of 121 of the laws of to re- peal chapter 244 of the laws of sin for 1874 entitled an act 10 declare a certain highway in Kewaunee There is hereby appropriated ont of any moneys iu the general fund not otherwise a sufficient for the of Section 8 This act shall take effect from and after us passage WEDNESDAY March 13 Assembly In the assembly bills were concurred in to lay out and establish a state road in the counties of Jackson Wood and to fe the compensation of the assistant attorney general at re- lating to booms on the Wisconsin river to a sum of money therein named to the Wisconsin state hospital for the insane for payment of current expenses authorizing the state board of health to make its annual report to the governor and publish an Dumber of copies thereof chapter 85 of the laws of 1870 entitled an act to for the tion of cities and incorporated villages in county boards of supervisors to im- prove Stony Creek nnd its tributaries in Door and Kewaunee to legalize the acts of the common council of the city of Falls relating to street work and to authorize the and collection of the amount thereof as a special tax to the drainage fund in the Several towns to amend chapter 103 laws of 1877 entitled an act relating to the license fund re- by the city of Chippewa Falls memorial to congress reduction of tariff on wool memorial to congress a free bridge over the St river in Burnett amending the charter of Bridge company and authorizing towns to grant aid therefor To prevent the adulteration of milk iu butter and cheese factories in this state For the preservation of fish in Crawford county Authorizing the town of Portage county to certain moneys to build a town ing for the improvement of streets bv the common council of Milwaukee Relative to the river boom To authorize the city of Wausau to ake up its outstanding indebtedness and issue bonds for that purpose To authorize commissioners of school and university lands to loan a portion of additional I trust funds to Juneau county to counties a state road and all amendatory thereof to amend section 4 of chapter VII of chapter 164 of the laws of 1873 entitled an act to the city of Fort to amend section 43 of chapter 155 of the general laws of 1803 entitled an act to codify the laws of this state relating to common to repeal chapter 357 of the of entitled an act relating to a dam on Little Wolf river in and amendatory of section 4 chapter IG'J of the laws of Wisconsin for 1875 to amend section of chapter 210 of the laws of 1875 re- lating to the business of breeding and rearing furred animals to authorize tho town of Plymouth iu the county of to hold its elections and transact its business in the city of mouth to amend chapter 275 of the private and local laws of 1370 entitled an act to incorporate the city of Man i- i for the relief of H Smith Warden of the state to the price of swamp and overflowed lands in La Crosse county relating to sheriffs fees in Crawford county Bills were indefinitely to repeal chapter 333 laws of Wisconsin of 1851 entitled an act to amend ar j to for an income tax to incorporate the city of Jefferson to rate the city of Fort Atkinon Bills passed to confer civil and inal jurisdiction in certain noses upon the coonty court of Jackson county to authorize W L Saddler to and maintain a dam across Sucker branch in Polk county for purposes to amend chapter 43 of the private and local laws of 1869 entitled an act to incorporate the Wisconsin Odd Fellows riH J t M The nuance banks and insurance the annual budget which provides for the levy of for current expenses for the present cal vear The rules were suspended and the passed bills were for the preservation ot cranberries to provide for drainage of marshes and other low lands March the assembly senate bills red in to lay out a state road from Wolf river in Shawano county to sau Marathon county to improve the public highways to authorize towns cities and villages to fund their ness Bills passed to lay out a state road from Stockholm county to Clear Lake Polk county relating to the elective franchise relating to towns and town officers to prevent accidents caused by persons interfering with way trams while in motion the jurisdiction of to authorize Richard Kempter and others to lish and maintain Mississippi river General Kews CORSES OX SILVEE BULLION A New York dispatch of the nst says silver bullion is now held at a higher price in San Francisco than in London It looks as though the mine owners who are few in number and who control the supply in California and Nevada are putting up the price on the government now that the silver forced the ury to be a regular purchaser of a fixed amount The secretary it is understood has not yet had occasion to buy in the San Francisco market and he will doubtless buy in the est market wherever that may be but if the country sees that the Nevada mean to use the silver act to make a corner on silver it will not be inclined patiently to submit to this OFF TOR LIBERIA A New York dispatch under date of March 14th soys that the sylvania colonization society has tne American company to Insurance Company Henry Hewitt Jr and entitled an act to and Luke to build and maintain a dam across Rock river and also to authorize Anson W Pope and Virgil Tolie to build and maintain a dam across said time sentences stream relating to relating to taxing to authorize Erie and their a construct and maintain si dam a cross tho south fork of river to authorize liam Miller his heirs and signs to erect and maintain a dam Creek in Taylor ty to authorize the granting of state certificates to graduates of the state university to amend and extend an act entitled an act to incorporate the Apple River Log Driving approved March to legalize the acts of school district No 1 in the town of Fremont in the county of to declare the true intent nnd meaning of 143 general laws of 1877 en- titled an act relating to the foreclosure of mortgages and amendatory of ter 148 of the revised statutes entitled of actions for the foreclosure of a gage and the acts amendatory to amend chapter of the revised stnt utes of 1858 entitled of cemetery a ferry across the at Alma Buffalo the reassessment of certain property in Wausau At the afternoon session senate bills were concurred in: to legalize the acts of the common council of the city of Chippewa Falls in relation to street work to enable associations formed under chapter ool laws of 1876 to in- their capital stock relating to locating and changing county seats re- lating lo the foreclosure of mortgages FRIDAY March Senate The senate concurred in the following bly bills to regulate the keeping of ter houses in this state to amend the charter of Stevens Point to amend section 4 of chapter 92 of the general laws of entitled an act to amend chapter one hundred and twenty-six private laws of entitled an act to the Milwaukee and field turnpike company amend chapter 146 of the laws of 1872 entitled an act to authorize the organization of corporations for than manufacturing mercantile ance bunking transportation or trading send at its expense fifty emigrants to Liberia They will leave the first of Mav and will locate at the Flourishing settlement of ten miles from It was named in honor of Chas Brewer of Pittsburg by many emigrants have been enabled to reach Liberia THE MARSH HARVESTER A Sycamore III dispatch of the 14th says the Marsh Harvester Company has gone into bankruptcy Although doing a very extensive and profitable business that has been well in consequence of its connection with the collapsed tural implements firm of J D Easter Co Chicago it has found it necessary to go through the process of liquidation Its creditors will not lose seriously and the company will soon be all right again COMING IX A Dover N H dispatch under date of March 14th says all bit eighteen have heard from These ast year gave Prescott 1.045 Marcy 5 Should the vote come in as last year Frescott will have a plurality over McLean of and a majority of of returned republicans 203 democrats 141 STUDENTS IX TROUBLE A Hanover New Hampshire dis- patch of the 14th inst says that the hazing freshmen of Dartmouth ed yesterday for assault with intent to kill to-day were held in each and the ringleader in for trial BLOCKADE A Cheyenne dispatch under date as are by interest payable only in coin and the number of such notes shall be increased each year at a rate equal to the average increase of population and that tbe first of said notes shall be used as far as necessary in retiring United States notes bearing interest now outstanding and the re- mainder in redeeming interest bearing debt It further provides that no law 01 the United States or any state shall permit the issue of notes payable on demand for the benefit of any person or corporation and congress provide for the withdrawal from circulation of all bank notes now outstanding Bills were introduced to reduce the present high tax on distilled spirits to issue certificates on of silver bullion or bars to issue certificates on deposit of silver bullion to abolish the court of claims fixing the measure of damages in suits waged by the ment for timber cut On public lands Mr Clymer from the appropriation committee reported the naval The amount ated is The salary of ad- miral is fixed at and of vice admiral at The sum of is appropriated the civil ments of navy yards Referred to com- of the whole Mr Cox N Y asked leave to offer a resolution reciting that the tion of President Diaz in Mexico has fulfilled the requirements of the try and law for the purpose of tion by our government and that such recognition would be in the interest of international intercourse and inviting the president of the United States to recognize the said government of ico as at present administered TUESDAY March the senate the resolution instructing the committee on judiciary to enquire into the expediency providing that all claims against the March the house Mr Robins from the com- on ways and means reported a substitute for the to promote deposits of savings in the treasury and the refunding of the j national debt which was referred to committee of the whole The vides that for the purpose of refunding the outstanding 6 per cent bonds into bonds bearing a lower rate of interest any person may deposit at any postal money office lawful money of the United States in sums not less than one dollar and shall be entitled to re- therefor a postal money order on the treasury and that when such money orders shall be presented to the ury at Washington they shall be ed to the credit of the depositor and when such deposits amount to fifty lars they shall at the option of the de- positor be convertible into 4 per cent bonds The contested election case of Dean vs Field for the third district of Massachusetts was then considered After some discussion the speaker said the chair believes it his duty though it is a very painful one to lay a communication before the house He then handed to the clerk and had read a telegram from the secretary of state March 13th state that in answer to an inquiry in the house of commons this afternoon Sir Stafford said the government had not heard that the Russians were intrenching lines on the peninsula of Gallipoli THE RUSSIAN ADVANCE A dispatch from Constantinople re- ports that the Russians occupied half an hour's march from on the They also occupy a majority of the around Constaninople and continue ad- toward the city AUSTRIA A Vienna dispatch of the 13th inst says a sitting of the of the Hungarian delegation to-day Count Andrassy stated that the government had been throughout disposed to re- cognize the independence but not the announcing the death in Havana of yellow fever of Hon J E Leonard of Louisiana The house immediately ad- neutrality of Herr Wahrman protested that the Hungarian delegation was not ruled by a warlike feeling but it calmly and steadily declared its readiness to enter upon war if unavoidably necessary Several members expressed jn this view Tbe sub-committee of the Hungarian delegation to-day unanimously adopted a motion to grant the credit of his remains to embalmed md re- quests the family or friends of to be informed He also requests in- Speaker Randall im- mediately telegraphed the cretary requesting to ask i the consul general to all respect to the memory of the deceased take charge of the remains and forward them to New Orleans and the house of representatives would er all necessary expenses Intelligence of the death of Mr Leonard came denly on the members of the house and caused general sorrow He had been absent from Washington about three weeks XEW The committee on and of the house has nearly completed the for tne classification of mail matter and rates of postage thereon Mail matter is divided into 1st written matter 2d 000 florins asked for by Count An- A Foreign Sews UNEASY EUROPE dispatch dated March says England's intention of forcing her fleet at Gallipoli has caused the movement of Russian troops nearer to Constantinople and the forts on the This taken an connection sia's opposition to with the sion of Greece to the congress sions much bitter feeling here and there are indications that n demand will be made by England for the withdrawal of the Russian troops from their present position com- manding to the lines which will then be occupied by Turkish troops If such demand should be A QUEEN'S JEWELS Hrs Bell's of Glittering Gems in a Maiden Lane Firm's Vaults Sew York Stm A few days ago the Sun printed an account taken from the San Francisco Chronicle of the regal wardrobe ed by Worth of Paris for a bonanza queen of the Pacific coast who is about to visit Europe for an extended tour The wardrobe is the finest owned by any lady on the American continent and cost a fabulous sum of money The lady referred to is Mrs T P Bell of San Francisco She is a native of Boston about twenty-eight years of age and the wife of Mr Bell one of the five directors of the Bank of California He is also largely interested in silver mines with O'Brien Mackey and others and is said to have an income of a week Mrs Bell is now at the Hoffman House in this city and will start for Europe about the 1st of April She appeared at the Charity ball and town purposes of the acts mortgages by the following Abort Arnold Bailey Paal kln Hicc Treat Van and harden Price Welch Williams asd March In tl o assembly very little business was transacted out of the committee of the whole Die resolution providing for of the Edgewood property the proposed gift of Washburn lating to every matter which may be the subject of legislation under the con- relating to town insurance companies and amendatory of 344 of the general laws of 1870 entitled an act to codify and consolidate all laws in relation to town insurance com- to provide for the ment of for log driving purposes relating to tract indexes an States not exceeding one thousand dollars in amount be prosecuted in the circuit court for the districts in which the claims originated was agreed to The in aid of the Arctic tion designed by James Bennett passed unanimously without debate The president submitted a from the secretary of the in- in answer troubles in On motion of Mr reported by the com- on judiciary in regard to the Pacific railroad sinking fund was taken up and he spoke at length thereon Pending the discussion the was laid and on motion of Windom the senate took up the West Point propriation but before proceeding Montana man the to own insurance and amendatory of chapter 344 of the general laws of entitled con- relation and in An act to codify all laws to town insurance to authorize Henry Hewitt Jr and of says that all to this place are now open except the Colorado Central which has about 8 miles of hard packed to clear Loss of life from the storm be con- Stockmen here anticipate only a in cattle probably 2 per cent and in sheep 5 per cent Weather fine clear and snow rapidly disappearing with consideration the of Matthews lo go into executive session was agreed to and Windom gave notice the consideration of the West Point would be resumed at the ex- of the morning hour row The senate executive sion and when reopened senate adjourned March explanation by Mr Southard dis- claiming the authorship of the resolution in regard to a plural live head the house went into tee of the whole on the diplomatic and the consular appropriation and ter several speeches adjourned without action made as a necessary preliminary to a meeting of the congress it is bable that Russia would prefer to rifice the congress It is of course sible some satisfactory compromise will be reached tendencies are that the congress hardly much towards securing a ing peace BACKS j A dispatch from Berlin dated March 15th says Germany upholds the proposition of England submitting all the terms of the treaty of peace to the congress except the question of indemnity A SITUATION A from St Petersburg dated the says the official world here is again entertaining grave of serious complications Men who have considerable influence in causing or averting events which they profess to foresee say it is by no means certain that the congress meet and if it does meet it w not very to succeed in consequence of the Austrian and English jealously of Russian cess A dispatch from St Stefano states the Russian guards have been ordered to embark for home as soon as the treaty is ratified It is uncertain whether this refers to ratification by the czar or congress ing with diamonds from the crown of her and head to created the buckles on her shoes an immense printed matter of two kinds privileged and ordinary 3d other printed ter merchandise The rate now existing will not be changed but the classification is simplified The will prohibit carrying mail matter outside of the mails and authorize the postmaster general to use return postal cards and combined letter sheets and envelopes The committee is divided as to whether any distinction should be made on the rate on class matter POSTAL SAVINGS BASKS An associated press dispatch from Washington under date of March 15 says in the house Mr Bobbins from the committee on waya and means re- ported a substitute fer the to mote the deposit of savings in the treasury and refunding of the national debt which was referred to tie com- of the whole The provides that for the purpose of refunding standing 6 per cent bonds into bonds bearing a lower rate of interest any person may deposit at any postal order office lawful money of the United States in sams not less than one dollar and shall be entitled to receive therefor postal money orders on the Treasury and that when such orders shall be presented to the ury at Washington they shall be ed ro the of the depositor and such deposits amount to fifty ars they shall at the option of tke de- be convertible into 4 per cent Kinds March 13th THE DOLLARS A Washington city dispatch under dale of Marct says that the treasury to-morrow will receive I 10.000 silver dollars from the In the senate bills were introduced to make appropriations for fortifications j to a mint at New Orleans i prescribe the manner of counting tbe A coon A Vienna correspondent writing under date of March loth says Russia Few knew who she was and fewer still the value of the gems she displayed Her jew els are now in the vaults of a Maiden Lane jewelry firm for ing and to undergo some before her departure forthe Old World A reporter of the Sun was permitted an inspection of this glittering array The sight was dazzling It is the largest and most costly collection of gems owned by any one lady in the United States There is a stomacher and chatelaine of diamonds that is perfectly ing to look upon In the golden belt alone are 850 diamonds The laine is composed of stars and crescents of exquisite workmanship descending to the bottom of the skirl It diamonds A tiara of diamonds is fashioned Into crosses with one huge black pearl in the center that alone cosi There are two armlets with star pendants of diamonds to match the stomacher each containing fifty large stones Two bracelets matching the last named article contain gems of the purest water weighing from two to four carats each A necklace of huge stones and star pendants cost The central spark weighs ten and other stones weigh from three to carats each are of less weight SELF-DEFENCE Associated press dispatches from There are just trifling article of than three carats diamonds in this adornment A large emerald and diamond lace of magnificent workmanship has 250 large diamonds and an equal ber of emeralds There are larse dia- mond and emerald eardrops to match the above Bracelets of emeralds and has notified the that the treaty will be to them immediately after ratification Russia having no reason to conceal any This seems in- tended to assure England that there is no secret understanding THE LATEST ABOUT THE CONGRESS This correspondent is informed that England will consent to be represented in the congress under reserve The con- will be assembled immediately a fine pink hue and tho are after the treaty i Washington under date of March state that in reply to congressional criticism Secretary Schurz said he had been arraigned for having settlers and miners who wanted a little wood and timber for their stores and mines while he really had only prosecuted speculators who had dated upon public lands on a large-scale for the sake of personal profit Under instructions from this department not a settler nor miner has been touched except where persons had cut under cover of fraudulent pre-emption or homestead claims when these obtained ironi five to eight lars per cord for wood and from twenty to sixty dollars per thousand feet for manufactured lumber which they have taken from public lands I notice our method of doing this has been called un-American I never thought it was un-American to prevent stealing we are bound to execute the laws as they are as ell as we can If these laws are not as they should be it Is the business of to them so The operations of the ment for the prevention of timber de- vastation apply only in n very limited extent to territories The principal field of operations is in tbe timber growing as Minnesota igan Wisconsin Florida Louisiana Mississippi and others THE TEXAS PACIFIC The senate committee in charge of various bills concerning tal railway communication on or near the parallel reported favorably on the Texas Pacific project and submitted to the full committee a diamonds complete this set until Tuesday next -when nnal of or a fortnight only a few points Eardrops and two bracelets of jersey Barnum and electoral vote and to aid the leans and Pacific railway The West Point passed WEDNESDAY March Erie and their associates to I phia mint construct and maintain a dam across i iars cf the new coin were received here j tne session w as to likely to cause serious debate Austria opposes Russia's assuming the tion of the entire Greek church The Lloyd says England and Austria j 5 have agreed to demand thn annexation of and Macedonia to in tho the south fork of Flambeau of chapter of the j amend chapter 138 general law of 1861 dent one to tne secretary entitled an act to entitled act to chapter 10 ury and the other to tne di provide for n tract to amend of the revised and chapter 22 mint to to-day and one delivered to the secretary of the director of the ro- tlie charter of the and of the general laws of 1850 entitled an Dam Company act relating to the sale of During the afternoon and evening sessions thj assembly concurred in the for unpaid of Raoi e and to change e theI construction of sewer in the city of heit v the oil of La Crosse and of the i charter to protect manufacturers and j in laylor i came up for and was concurred in to amend the charter and March In j in ale beer the senate bill's were concurred in- To other from the loss of their amend the charter of thp city of cine also to amend the charter of Fond k du Lac siU lo lav out nnd establish ft of the decisions of Uic road from tbe of in court now by the Wood to Kumvlton in i the oi the thon aNo to a don of the of oad county to liquor and of chapter Ton ah Bills of the revised relating To provide for of the insurance of taxes The director of the mints of the now silver to-day discussing the consular service March the senate Mr Voorhees the senate a providing Voorhees for the all customs duties and all other debts due the United States in legal tender notes at par except where it is Greece if Russia of Bulgaria AX IMPORTANT The of the 10th i in official form has neither accepted nor the proposition for tbe admission of Greece to the congress She is disposed to agree to the admission of the Greek delegate the same complete the A butterfly TIMBER hair ornament has the body cf the in- sect composed of a fine long pearl of A report received fruin yellowish sapphires States that a ot rubies and emeralds compose the wings i five oi There is a second t have been of o 3 A fine large opal of magnificent than in the of j com pose the body the nrc in t of rubies t arranged to represent the national j A vinaigrette Horn a r could gold hiis a Solitaire in the ter resembling a fair calcium light In this superb collection an- such as two solitaire a If 1200 of the now silver to-day otherwise on the f ranoo and redemption I Mr Tel g senate To provide for to his in for ler introduced a to ates hens and to erect and dollare and freight traffic i on the Denver railway and the j tc the octa of An Kutras i mated her desire Washington under date of March 13 was then resumed of j mcel OTI says tho house committee which is in- j being the in anniversary affaire of Doorkeeper j to the Pacific railway sinking tuc eleven carats each which chatelaine watch set in with the 11 diamonds and rubies school district No 1 in the town of in the county of 1 V VW bottles boxes and other to amend chapter 4.3 of tho private and provide for the sale of the local laws of entitled an acr to f f 1 i n W OHr 1 Aim Odd Polk will nearly i voice A Berlin says powers have agreed that they ench have two representatives in diamond and congress star shoe lit Petersburg date j to match the necklace The of March 15 sny that Russia hao j value of this fortune m that the congress to bo parceled of the CM will i of the Tne terms me railroad expired irtf 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