O0R FOREIGN RELATIONS State Department Never Had So Many Complications. The MONROE DOCTRINE TO THE FORE. The Attentlon of the Whole World Con- contrated on Washington and the Fos. sibilities of Hostilities Between This Country and Several Transatlantic Na- tions--<The Policy of Non-Interference, 1ddenly pre- a United Deen Piao have cand the « sin Washin Europe has pinton mnkist on is that nofa markable sh fron ir War in bilities clusion o American Meats Also a Grave Problem { products The i ary Gresham are still reluctant to adopt retaliatory tactics » rensoft that it world injurfously affect ee of the United States 1 customs, They tage ot and Secret in Great Eritaln in South Ameriea. at the State Deg arte A m bhassad ye ponse Lo telegrams ask- ain the attitude of Grest AFARUA AT iid refuse to Mr. Hat ol Cabinet Meeting on the Subject DEATH OF RICHARD VAUX The Well-Known Philadelphia Gentleman of the Old School Passes Away weather, # street In naon at ars ago Mr: to a citizen y Queen Vi wilh Der, Mr. Phi elphia, Records: sil was alect wit a iri) ish the unex for Hydrophobina, Atlan the ga, Tenn. nm in medical pro iriag by hypnotie in had been bitten by & mad wis a week old, and the nt was in a frenzied condition, border n madi » created a sons feusion by mplete fluence n man wh Me wound A Famous Ball Fighter Gord to Death. Word haa been ree at Culllean, I Binaloa, of Ponclano Diaz, the most famous hull fighter in Mexies and impressario of the Baearsll bull ring, In the City of Mexico, He was gored in the groin and badly trampled. Demoterio Rodel guez, who was lately kilied in a similar way at Durango, was an old associate of Dias. vived of the fatal goring Biante of Twenty-eight Vishermen Drowned. Twonty-sight fishermen were drowned during a storm on Lake Kusnnerow, in Pom worania, Germany, | ment a iI rirrs pr LI HUNG CHANC WOUNDED, Shoots at the O14 Chinese Statesman, A Young Japanese At the close of the peace conference nf Shimonoseki, Japan, Li Hung Chang, China's representative, when returning home, wad shot at by a young Japanese and wounded in the cheek, The imperial doctor was immedi. ately summoned to attend the Viceroy. Much regret at this unfortunate event wa DOCTORING PAPER MONEY Counterfelters Ingeniously Raising One Dollar Bills to $10, Counterfeit bills have appeared in Omaha, Neb,, chemical that removes the ink from the pape: showing that sharpers know of some from which greenbacks are manufactured without injuring the paper. Then the crooks put in other figures, ralsing the amount ten fold. The First National Bank received one of the bill, and another was exhibited to the Merchants’ Nationni Bank teller, Both had come from retailers, The bill the Treasury note, payable of 1886, and with the one si I'he other is of the peri on face Martha the use of the stains in the Hibre ner in which the tected is by the 11s betrays it tection o First 21 in Hkenoess of National Is a f the series Btanton on a silver certii which appears Washington. | glass to I f the paper the only ma s bills at oom, } Can oe spuriou no pr ) | aware that these li any bills of the A secret rvione | feature of tl RUNG CHANG, Japanese Government and | vi} he people generally. The Central News was retu in which it says that the from his apart- : to him and AND DESTRUC ives Lost and Property Consamed by A 8700,000 Fire in Kansas City, 7x plant is iD thousands of peot le gathered on { west bluff of the city to view the fire ! The fire started in the third story of the hog i building, a straocture 1T10p. three fell, stories, At and then the | in number, | the first wall foe Bb ro spread to t All were Barned to Death. scape from #0 at 411 Cath Witt, Aine A Theatre Burned In Chieage. nited States Theatre, known unti ately nT k's Empire Theatre, N 144 Madison street, Chicago, | was destroyed by by Aan plosion, wp of the building and » heat Jn at fire started which 0 the wir a in the {idren Geor na Mrs. He was fatal and made who WwW arned, HOSTILE TO BISMARCK. he German Relchstag Declines to Proffer Birthday Congratulations ected the prog etzow, President of that stag DArge the congratu Blamarck u : oO {f the vx~Cha eightioth birthday When the result of the vote was announced, Presi lent von Levetzow immediate Ihe Socialists, Radicals, pendents, and Poles suceew re. AD immense ries of wns!’ me Prince ItRLOT HS defeating tl mens the Houses the 21 suited In and fr r and the m the yetzow gnllerioa Opposition ieft the heors fr von L when President chair The Govers Inimed that the Reich stag had made itself ridiculous in the syes of the world and demands were made for the | immediate dissolution of the Chamber The incident was stralghtway reported to | Emperor William, who immediately sent t Prince Bismarck this telegram “Prinoe von Dismarck, Duke von Lauen burg. Frisdrichsrub: | have to convey to Your Serene Highness the expression of my | most profound indignation at the action hich the Relobu.ag has just taken, Itis in Uireet opposition to the feelings of all the | German Princes and peoples, Winniax Emperor William received the following | reply “To His Majesty, Emneror snd King | pray Your Majesty to accept the respectful expression of my gratitude for the most gracious message by which Your Majesty has transformed the action of my politieal op- ponents, soncerning which I am not yet tally informed, (nto a souree of Joyful satisfaction, “Basancx.” The loss of an army bil could not have excited Germany more than the Relohstag's refusal to congratulate Blamarck, Individual Communion Cup, The Baltimore Methodist Conference tabled & resolution declaring the individual com elon ous to be “unchristianiike,” in the o wl, t rig is supposed manipualati THE MONROE DOCTRINE, | European Interference on his Hemisphere Dangerous to Our Peace and Safety. street, was gutted On the north side of Gran {i avenn (84 the houses Asstroyed was the art store Roclsen & Reinhardt, and most able pletures are A som plete Jom 8 Young Men's (heiating As Secretary Gresham Notifies Spain That Senor de Lome is Acceptable tank Hobbers Use Dynamite Snccess ally. Seed Gmin for Nebraska Farmers Out of the Con m Hun nothing Mi Bot stern, and j wining wher it of the Washingt much leas ning away, smn throwing its « An examination OYos ( colored children in the shows that the latter are shortsightedness and astigmatism Habi The practices of eropping dogs’ ears has been decided to be eruel to animals Within the statute by a London court, An unusually large COUugAr Was shot and killed near Woodlawn, Oregon, recently, It measured six feet four inches from the tip of the nose to the tip of the tall, and wolghed 116 pounds, Ar Prasil, Ind, Eliza Stanieton, sixteen yonrs old, testified that her husband, sixty. five years old, is a witch, and had brought slokness and distress upon her. She related many mysterious Aveda which she claimed her husband committed, A cow owned by John Gelston, of Good. spoed's Landing, Conn. , has given birth to a two-headed call, When born the call was alive, but it contracted a cold and died in a few hours, The cow also took cold and died Ae next dav. 1 4 “ MAR} Wholesale Prices dues OGuated In Late Receipts milk, gnis Condensed m Cream, gals Newsy Glea ALABAMA have agr age fifty Inene wi the ry Academy 1 I'ne Okial profiting t away of laret Fraxce ha ed in the Ei large » for ti raised $100,000 Broavse M principal of Alt enter | Hot £100. 000 dna ; Warren 1, « Mary A Chapin who were separate at Wilkesbarre, Penn Tar colony of 1000 established at Wapima, Mex up, the members leaving for t fn Georgia and Alabama Br. Pave has offersd the State of Minne sota land worth $4,000,000 and #1,000,000 in oash If It will remove the Sint from Minneapolis to that city University Carratx Avorn Frirscw, w orossad the Atlantic in a sharpie, will return to this country and cross the Pacilie Ocean from San Francisco in a twenty-ton boat Tux Missourt Legisiature passed a bill pre. venting the holding of real estate by aliens or by allen corporations, The law was bit terly fought by representatives of the inter eats affected. SABBATH SCHOOL, | INTERNATIONAL LESSON APRIL 7. FOR Lesson Fone Gold- | ext: “The Triumphal try,” Mark xi, 1-11 en Text: Mark xi, Commentary. ‘And when the unto Dethpag Olive to Jerusa- Bethany, at the forth two of #0 called triumphal irded by each probable that given in John xii. is are ' nigh sendeth ery often y order of th or show that which © writer, ha ar I 1 In view i by Zaccheus, Jesu e t Bethany and Murtha tarrie and ppd " Mary BT] which me anol | a ‘ : « 1 | iris (Mark east their gar ts on Bim.” it is written in xil., 14, 15, that all this ded the r re r ) 1 He sat uj Matis. xxi, 4, 5; was done to fulst Zook. ix., 8, an t svervihing atl evermaing “rns whi 1-17 ' re pininiy The Lecont Severe Frosts Have Not Mater) ally Injured 11 United Rt os Consul italy, In a report of tment of State at Washingt twithstand- ing the severe went tiv experienced in that district, a cortain extent ranges and believed a suf prevent per ptible change in the amount ox ™ ried in Che prices in foreign markets, Cr ——— Northerners Hay southern Farms, The Daltimors Southern States has ports from agents In different parts of the South as to real estate conditions, with ref. erence particularly to sales of property to persons from the North These reports show that the Southward mc vement of popu- Iation is already far in advance of what is genttally known, The letterssl ow that the uth is rapidly Alling with ag sulturists from the North Booming he i Fox peosition, An effort is on foot to persuade all the large ities of the country to participate in the Ate Janta (Ga.) Exposition and have a “day. affect Ler Mis fent number | | | { Women the The wedding of Princess cost more than $250,000 smugglers Mexican borders. Miss Anna Gould, now the Countess Castellane, had her wedd: made in this country. Mrs, Clara Brett Martin women lawyer in C been nominated for Toronto Miss Alberta § Mauss, , is the first the Harvard ‘“Ann College ng tr ing ld Neapolitan and of delicious Bagda | pian Crealn eRe, Miss Minnie Gilmore, the 1, and danghter of the late Bandmaster Patrick Sarsfleld Gilmore, is a «7% prepossessing ¥¢ brunette. She has written novels and a num} 4 ut rs S88 wrile nn ung two ries Pu : and p Ladies who kiss be glad to know the assertion ] great agend espec) rnorina Labriola is the degres {fd laws from the University of R She is a mere girl as yet, only teen years of and the honor conferred upon her is as flattering as it is excentional. | RE medaan receIvi Age, ham- Unive rsity Bilgrami, the first M girl to try = amination, has just passed a first ex amination in the arts st the Madra Indis) University with honors She not allow i to attend eXx- le ctures, WAS and blossoms apartment in the White is also a conservatory which the Cleve lands have greatly enlarged and im- } roved, and here the la ly of the ex¢ mansion spe Mm tive t New York dentists ss most ceased to put gol of fashionable women. 1 filling is quite out of sigh them prefer have the filling used and to then visit the den tist often to have it renews i WEArs AWaY. } 1 best as at A woman, Mrs. Henry D. Cram, of Boston, will furnish the Paris Expos: tion of 1900 with seventy-five der- ricks, to be used in the construction of all the buildings that are to be of durable Mrs. Cram will per. sonally superintend the placing of these derricks. stone, A well-dressed Hindoo woman's cos- tume consists of one piece of cloth, six or eight yards in length and a yard and a quarter in width, which she tucks in folds about her waist, shoui- ders and body in a neat and graceful manner without the use of pin, but. ton, hook or string Women dentists flourish in Paris. The only drawback to their sncoess is the fact that very few of them ever took a course in dentistry. Until re- cently euch a course has mot been necessary for those wishing to prac. tice the art, and after a few weeks’ private study in an office women have blossomed forth ss dentists, to the pain and distraction of their patients,
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