. . I THE FLORIDA STAR, THURSDAY, :MAR. 15, 1888. 5 -- I ---- number of times, has written much, has received > "'Otd CRIS1TS INSINUATIONS A. BRONSON ALCOTT. BRECKINRIDGE SPEAKS.HIS and m probably $100,000 in money an . Death of the Founder ef the Concord I unlimited amount of recognition[and honor. 0 S School of Yet her life was almost as simple as ever. > HS rONCERNlNG RIOTS IN ROME INCHEDULOUSLY BOSTON, March a-Philosophy.A, Bronson Alcott, the INTERPRETATION OF THE INTER- She was living entirely at home with her S .9 t.td t. RECEIVED. eminent trancendantali&t and founder of the NAL REVENUE BILL. father, who has just passed away, and with ..., t'0 . , her widowed sister, :Mrs. Pratt, "Meg," and c+ 0 i Concord school of philosophy, who died Sun her children. O <: t-O t-i 0 IHe French Journals Greatly Magnify the day at the house of his daughter, Louisa it It Repeals All Tobacco Tax Except on Cigars :t 0 IIj 1 i 1 Causing a Fall in Italian Credits. Cheroots and Cigarettes-Other James K. Garfield. "" j DUaftter COLUMBUS 0. March 9.-James R Garfield t P 1j Retaliates.The flF' Tribune Sarcastically Points In It-Mr. Butterworth's Cincinnati The I a son of the late president, is one of the 0 3 Coming }'Ight-Note*. Centennial Resolution. applicants for admission to the bar at the <: g , PARIS. March 8.Signer Crisps insinuation WASHINGTON, March 9.-Mr. Breckin- supreme court examination. He has: just j CDt) ;, tb"t flp riotl* at Home were incited by I ridge, of Kentucky, one of the leading memo completed a course: at the Columbia law rJ. hot c+ t-i <<1 Ul .., I parties hostile to the bers of the committee on ways and means, school in Ne'v York, and intends to begin; ic + 8. t'0 !' interests of Italy, 1- i has furnished the United Press the following practice in Cl've.an.l after passing examin.I - I, 'presumably c o m interpretation of the provisions of the in- I tion. Alter tu examination he will ;go to tUlJ "' New York to nect his>> mother an.I sifter , missioners of the ternal bill which submitted & revenue was by (J) their from Euro . t I i Millie mi iKurn }*) j Vatican and France, ; the majority of the committee this morn- <: 0 Ii hot II who scattered tf ing: NEWS IN A NUTSHELL ..... fV 0 CD m i a i money freely among The bill repeals all of the tobacco tax, except JD j Ii:: =::n *ff I Fresh, Crisp Gleanlu of Recent Xotj Ul (t) .... :. the discontented la- cheroots and . on cigars, cigarettes; givesa o .... 1' borers is rather incredulously : rebate on unbroken packages of tobacco in worthy Happenings and Event t'1j c+ Ul. (t) > 1'1 J re- i the hands of manufacturers:: and dealers on Judge Barr, of the United States court, at p 0 & g. rto ceived. Neither the Louisville, has decided that the Hatfields art r July 1 next and reduces the special taximjxjsed CD I legally held by the state of Kentucky.Ah sj; : nor the republic manufacturers to $.1 and dealers , pope on P . I Lin, a Chinaman, who enlisted in the t-i t-i 0 t tI is throwing away : to $1. United States navy and was cripple by the b"c+ tdtd t. i gold on such projects A. BBOXSOK .LLCiOTT. : It repeals all laws restricting the sale of bursting of a gun on the steamship Hartford (t) P "" Ii. 11' 11 :- which might Alcott, in this city, was born at Wolcott, I leaf tobacco, and repeals all special-taxes on has been granted a pension.The _.o JQ c+ t-i Sc ( '\ \ have been in vogue Conn., November 29,. 17f.). His father was a retailers of distilled spirits, malt liquors and indictments against Mrs. Emma Mol- ..... t-i c+ 0 IB some generations plain farmer. I the manufacturers of stills. The estimated loy, charged with being accessory to the + o c+ 4JcD " SIONOB lue ifJ"CRISP emuient has rid itself of some When a young man be traveled about the reduction of the government's income is murder of Sarah Graham, and accessory to o 0 Ul 0 Iti *?* clocks small the fact of the of Graham t George country mending peddling bigamy arrested principle, Socialists whom it upon $24,000,000 to $25,000,000 a year. IS homesare wares and selling books. When he was and Cora Lee, were nollied, at Ozark, O. .... and workmen whose "It distilled from fruits the rUl P . many puts spirits on probably twenty-four he began teaching school in his The throttle of an engine standing: in the < in other parts of Italy have left the same footing as to all privileges of ware- (t) native town and followed it for many yearsIn Missouri Pacific round-house at St. Louis the of of t-i : ..., eternal city. 1&2S he removed to Boston and opened an housing, postponement payment became opened in some mysterious manner. ? failures which have ruined the three years' bond, etc., as spirits distilled rp CD p, The serious infant school in the Masonic Temple. His The iron horse forthwith made a dash some large contractors and crippled several peculiar ideas were not appreciated and the from grain. It gives the secretary of the through the yard at terrific peed. Result, hanks were the result of over-done specula: experiment was a failure. treasury the right in his discretion to tax all three engines wrecked. tions fastened by the real demands for houses Mr. Alcott then removed to Concord, distillers mashing less than twenty-five I The first steel brick made of Birminghamiron Geo. B. Emnph.A . ' by the increasing population. There was an where he devoted his attention to the sub- bushels of grain a day: on the capacity of the by the Henderson process, is pronounced unreasoning scramble to build and the sud- jects of education, natural theology, social stills, instead of requiring them to run under an excellent quality by experts.A FULL LINE c.wGENTS' den panic which followed, resulting in serious reform and diet. He was one of the origi- the supervision of special officers, and the I ,000 deficit in the Dauphin county, " although, it is believed, temporary depreciatdons nators of the Transcendental club and the limitations generally prescribed by the present Pennsylvania, treasury has been made good FURNISHING GOODS. of values, should have surprisedno Radical club lie was the intimate friend of systems and laws. I by ex-Treasurer John Longenecker and by I one. Ralph Waldo Emerson. "The administrative feature repeals all the Harrisburg Trust company, surety forK ,. The French journals seized the occasion to The school of philosophy, an institution minimum punishment and leaves the maxi- I J. Jones. The latter, who was a clerk magnify the disaster. and succeeded in causing of comparatively recent birth, was foundedby I mum within the discretion of the court, not under Longenecker, is alleged: to be responsible - a serinus fall in Italian National creditson him in 18J, and the group of thinkers changing the severity of the maximum pu.i-I for the entire deficit. the bourse, a circumstance taken advantage which it attracted at once gave it wide fame. ishment in any degree. It prevents the issuance I Mrs. Cleveland attended the performanceof : i.I i. of by peninsular investors who netted About five years ago Mr. Alco suffered a of a warrant on the affidavit of any I "Fatinit," at Washington. Saturday 1 snug sums by the reaction.The stroke of paralysis, which made him an in- person except" a collector or deputy, unless night; her old friend, Agnes Huntington, C.\F: 1 . French, in the insensate hatred for valid. lIe was a strict vegetarian and a the one making the same acts upon personal I sang in the title rol During the play, Mrs. 1 4.RE everything Italian, which they have entertained teetotaler. I information. It requires the warrant to be i Cleveland went behind the scenes and investigated - alliance with Ger- returned to the nearest judicial officer, and i since that nation's the mysteries of stage make-up in many predict nothing less than bankruptcyfor BLOODTHIRSTY BANDITS. ;I gives circuit and district courts power to I Miss Huntington's dressing room. the and complacently remark i appoint all commissioners they may deem Cv ngresoual committee territories country Mexican Towns Attacked and a Number of on rain that it is no more than could be expected ofa Citizens Killed and Wounded.GALVKST I necessary, and remove them at plasure | >tell in favor of admitting Dakota, Montana - land which permits itself to be governedby "It gives the conmmissioner of internal j i Washington; and New Mexico to state- < x, Tex., March 9.-A dispatch the woo"t'n.healed.Cri"pi,who has turned I revenue power to remit penalties or to com- j hood. hw back upon the natural ally ol Italy and from Maiumoras says: Advices from Lleve promise judgments. The bill reduces the i J. 15. Snyder was arrested at Dennison, ** Millers himself to be led by the nose by Prince do Canals, in the southern part of the state, I penalty for non-payment of tax from 10!) to I Tex., charged with opening the United States S' HiRTINEA. that tho of the -Mh ult. on morning says , i 25 per cent. It repeals the claw which per. Bismarck. mails. In his possession was found drafts on The Tribuna, of Home, retaliates by saying that place and Picacho ranch were attacked: i mils the destruction of a still, prior to a I New York banks amounting to $l-lili7r. LINEN : that those who have invested their by a party of nineteen or twenty men from i i iEsvandon 'I hearing before a court of proper jurisdiction, I George Kimball, a desperate bank robber money in erecting buildings: in the capital commanded by Bruulio Cervantes.i iAt.Lleva awl gives the judge of a United States court I at Bradford, Pa., shot the cashier, grabbed At both places bloody contests took place." have at least the satisfaction of seeing something here a person is imprisoned, and where life I the money, made his escape, shot the leader the first alcalde Juan Sanchez :; for the funds which they have ex- j or health is imperiled, authority to change in the pursuit, and committed suicide. EQIlAI ' and his daughter were killed, as were also j I . the to another jended. They have solid brick and stone prisoner prison. Louisville minister condemn Sunday Ruiz and : Manegildo Epigmence Rodiguez , j structures a* the result of their trouble and llewsl'ape Crescendo Munoz. At Picacho they killed For Cincinnati's Centennial. ; output and it will not 00 long before the ,I Chicago; contributed L 10X,( to the Mt. KOIIURT IIL'IS'l"S President Julio Acuana and his son, Pablo WASHINGTON, :March: tt. :Maj. Butter- : tenements, will be in demand for althoughthe Vernon sufferers. Bustanioute, on Analdoman and Lopez and worth has introduced a joint resolution authorizing I 3JVesli Crarcleii Seeds increase of the city has suffered a check, Nemecco Jaurez. Of the of $300,000: for the i attacking party, an expenditure Crimes and CuMiulties. its growth for the last ten years Las not been one, Porflro Sapatta, was killed. purpose of making a government exhibit at Sold at Philadelphia Retail Price Will a phantasm and is a sufficient indication of, Falling rock killed two miners at Hancock, its continuedexpanse.With The loss on the part of Lleve was nine men I the Ohio centennial exposition, at Cincin. I Michigan.Tub make special orders and prices to and killed. The loss of Escandonwas i seedsin one girl I nati.i parties wanting a sarcasm cruel, but not unnatural, Sullivan nearly beat his old mother to considering the provocation received, tho one killed and a number of persons i exhibits i death at Springfield, O. bulk. wounded. The fight is said to have been a by the agricultural, war, naval, interior r Tribuna adds that dwellings and other buildings By the sudden jolting of a train, John Geo. B. . It that the assailantsfirst and ostoffice and Rumph. bloody , one. appears treasury i> departments, even it unren ted, are a much better return Riegel, a resident of Hummelstown, Pa., attacked Lleve, killed and wounded by the Smithsonian institute and National i for money spent than are a few holes in was killed. li 'Iitu vill('. Fla. of the most citizens robbed If the resolution is many prominent museum. adopted, asthe the ground, and that financial animadversion Two Mexican officers came to Eagle Pass, . l ----- --- -- the post; and stamp office and sacked several two from Cincinnati thinkit , I comes with a bad grace from a nation I congressmen I II Texas, to kidnap a deserter, and, refusing to o. s. rOUTER m o. \v. IIJTTH stores. will be the exhibits will add government I Co. Snr..t.r. which has squandered untold millions upon surrender to the sheriff, one of them was 12 They the, after doing all the damage pos- a hundred; fold to the novelty and interestof killed. . J the Isthmus of Panama, with the achievement - sible retire Gen. Stella at ordered the centennial :t of no other result than the establishment :: once I exposition. At Goldsmith's mine, Walkerville, Mont., of a gigantic negro cemetery as a memento troops the from bandits.various Two quarters of them to actively Nicolas MISS LOUISA MAY ALCOTT. ,, three miners, Atwater Lawrence, James PORTER & POTTER of its folly. pursue -- Rig in.. and Fritz Dell, were killed by the , and Fernando Rogue, were: captured at Jar- She Closely Follows Her Jo'atbererns'4 the : shaft cable breaking.At . for ItiKitn. and at Hermtncu ranch Las mauve Triumph near Dark River. : Chicago, while Eddie Loew, aged six- LONDON Maich 8.-Tho notification of the Presas, Francisco Sanchez:: was run down and BOSTON, :March 9.-Miss Louisa M. Alcott : teen, was piaying with a. target gun, it was Prince Ferdinand that his positionin captured by a squad of the Thirteenth cav- to porte Real Estate Dealers died this morning.:; This death follows unexpectedly discharged, the ball striking is illegal is merely regarded as a alry under Cornet Canter. Sanchez was well , Bulgaria and killing hU brother Albert four- closely upon that of her father, who passed i aged triumph for Russia since from the first tho armed and mounted, and tried to resist I way on Sunday in his eighty-ninth: year. I has endeavored to incite the sultan to arrest. teen.Harry czar : Irvine killed TaLe White Dresden at Miss Alcott was born in Germantown, Pa., I Lake Worth Dado fo. fist.Kill shall that . such action. Unless it transpire I NIAGARA CRANKS. :November ::2g I. lfi: but the family so soon Tenn., for a jug: of whisky. there is in existence an agreement; between went to Concord to live that even now there Two freight trains collided: tho Southern England and Austria that Turkey shall not Aa the !o'ea..ontlvao"ell They Itecin In ! railroad Pine Knot K Firemau are doubts expressed as to whether the little near ). be held responsible for her repudiation of Spring Up. John Adam was Instantly killed, and ulPerkl1l" Buy and Improve Land for Parties Prince Ferdinand's pretensions, Austria will BUFFALO, N. Y., March 10.-The Niagara) I ', a tramp, fatally injured. A dozen : resent this new move and at the I at a Distance.Lawe . Certainly Falls navigating cranks were unusually quiet I others wvre seriously injured.A . WIle time insist upon a full disclosure of the last season, but the opening of warm weather dynamite store house at Williamsburg, I I Russian program before passively permitting promises a crop of as many foolhardy fellows Ind., wn.LJOWH up by an explosion. One Ferdinand to be ousted.It as two "years ago did. Then Kendall, the man awl a li">rv were reduced to atoms. The I is true that Austria has herself admitted Boston policeman, distanced all comers by report was heard and the shock felt for a Worth. Dade Co. Fla., i* tbe luot-t tJ't'l'iraJ that Ferdinand's presence in Bulgaria is swimming the rapids with no protection buta distance of about thirty miles in every direc- part of stir Mate. Located on the Atlantic Coast illegal, but she has not gone; so far as to commit cork life preserver. A project is now on i bouth of Jupiter Ink-t 20 milt"!'. JnpUr leiug the south end of Indian Ititer. Lakeoitli Ices paral' herself to his ecpubion.11 of the foot in this city which will, if carried out. tion.Butler Crumley was cut in two by circular !1t.1 with the I>cl"lul"'ach. i* 1.1; miles It.nu. att-rau , Ferdinand : put Kendall's effort in the shade. save, near Winchester, Ky.A width one mile. connected with tbe ocean by an inlet has no right to the Bulgarian throne Arrangements are being made to have building used for mixing fulminate at aid is iiowlienMMer 3 4of a nul. fii>ui the o s'rasa ; . I Th tiluncalillot b excelled and our hunting the md Austria's acquiescence in his withdrawalfrom either Hamilton Hazlitt or William Potts go + the work of the Union Metallic Cartridgeeonpany bt for iillknxl-t, of Kani.*. Some beautiful caoa- the country seems inevitable, though it over the falls on the Canada side in the! at Bridgeport Conn., was blownto nut groves in bearing on the lake: niatiRocM tippailillot - will probably l>e accompanied by the bluster barrel in which they made their trip August; atoms. Henry liccmrr was hurled into the 's, alligator l.earl sugar apple. guavas, Spaii- nd "bluff" usual in such cases. 9, IvStf. and in which Hazlitt mode the trip air and fell a hdpe.u: Ula..iS. i"h liUK-H. Jamaica. appltM. AV H'ada hears, Umaruid ixmoseberry Irp(>" mamma' apple marniuri t>ap<>. Critical. with Sadie Allen in November of the san '" .... -- --- almond. dates, figs, banana, pineapplefll.mef. oranges. The KaUrr'4 Condition ' year. The rudder and propllc-r wheel, will ( .' i'ersouaL lemons', citron and ail tropical fruit and BERUX: March S.-The emperor's condition '\ \ ... This iO the most eastern of 1'loriJ be taken off the barrel and the inside I j ..l'LOt'ISA \ Congressman Butterworth has prepared a % (1r. hart *; It is deadedly the u'ulf stream beir2 nearer to tie land than at is considered critical I I \ very arrangement completely changed. It will be resolution: appropriating $;.:ooJ, < to enable his who ; '-" ... any other part ot the roai above firm who have most all of the barrel falls over the cataract. A large spiti iiial exi ositloli. ; Bismarck and Von have been found the soil trn! "'r uh<> l.est land to ell. 1'artien bu>me now will no dout Count by Igltke digging; ; in a i,: barrel the first M. E. has been shun nt of dog will be placed in the on j 4 Iiigulls preii-I: m a short time more than double the pun-hate money. hastily summoned, and are at the palace. trip, and if he comes out safely, either Haz- | asked her the qu" tionhat: are you doIng. the Chesapeake it Ohio Railway company.Charles it"eliavelotsofalleiz'-s. n"'f't'fJnehuu- The people are alarmed and bulletins announcing litt or Potts will trip the perilous falls j ; my pretty maulf The Unexpected an- 11. Caum and J. W. Turner, dred acres, all fronting on Lake Worth. Price from the infinite. sir." :;0 to kills acre. Seam.beautiful hotel mte. also . the condition of the aged emperor wiser wa: "Digging for bush have been j per of : Michigan: appointed poitoffit"t. , are besieged" with crowds anxious to gain Laid Out in the Fifteenth Kound. i and it is said. to have l>een sufficiently characteristic improved property cotu:{metc. The followingare iiiapecturn.Miltm a lew of our beat bar;aino; every scrap of information which, however, I'HtL.DELrIUAlarch: 10.-Two colored to warrant the application.The U'eston, the millionaire, who hasbeen No t.-. -1 acres nest of J..ak" WotH" is exceedingly meager. It is supposed that middle-weights, Jesse Moulton, known ai story of Miss Alcott'- writing of .. :.- 5.U: .. on west shore 01 Late Worth. in the Pennsylvania penitentiary three .. .. I- ". '. ., .. .. .. an unfavorable report concerning the crown the Black Pearl," and Bill Davis, met in an "Little Women" is pretty well known, but Sears for iuvoluntary manslaughter, has .. :- .--2i-:':. :: I. ,, th about TO rod front.ie - prince received by the emperor from Dr. I out-of-town resort last night and fought; for even before that struggle took place there loon P'.hlttJ a rehearing by the state board .. "n Mont hoie ot L..ke'tJrtla. aldemeyer has caused the relapse.The a purse of $100 to a finish, under Marquis of |I wa many n smaller! one. At the early age of iwrdons. .. f>.-63 I.: awes with 1." mile front on west Queen l-erry rules. The affair was witnessed t I of eiht: Jlixs Ak'ott's poeticalaret'r began.At Robert Homier of New York, has made bore. 1-2 west "J fo.-23 acres .n nretaot Sullivan Mitchell Fight. by about forty well known sporting men of I the ale; of sixteen: Miss Alcott wrote another handsome present to his soar jointly.He ., y.-15 .. .. east .. LONDON, March 8.-The prospects of a this city and was hotly and evenly contested I her first l hook, which was afterward published ha given them a slue of land ou Fifth -UI .... .. weft .... meeting between John L. Sullivan and to the eighth round, after which 1 I but does not count Her first full- ; 11.-19 1" tulle front. Charles up avenue valued at a million and a quarter cf .. .. .. .. .. Mitchell grow better day by day, the fighting was forced by Moulton, who repeatedly I grown story brought her just $5' from Glea- dollars. 12III .. .. .. -- 1:' Iff and at present it seems a certainty that they I '! __ ____ . until .. knocked down his opponent son's Pictorial when the writer was just nineteenn n 14.-10 west " "ill battle with their fists. The light is set the fifteenth round, when Davis was completely Cable park.. .. IS.--I lots of 5 acre each with 10 rod frontage - Sown for March 9th, which will Iw Friday. : knocked out by a swinging lefthander. i I IVK. Miss Alcott went south to nurse The attitude of the powers regarding tin each on west chore of the lake. These . it will probably be decided in France, near Davis failing; to respond at the expiration | in the soldiers' hospital and she did her Bulgaria question is causing much irritation are 16.-bargain->5 acres with mew cottage on at .herp. Rouen, and possibly on the same spot where of ten seconds, the fight and purse i work courageously and faithfully, but was in Russian military and public circles. ., 17.-a .. modern cottage T rooms Smith and Greenfield fought. Sullivan is I i were awarded to the "Black Pearl' The : brought home herself stricken with the fever The Ru-sim government ha issued an on eat "bore. said to lie in fine condition, and Mitchell isae j I first knock-down was in the third roun I, and and ill almost to dying. "I was never ill," order to exj*< In lvi>, "Hospital Sketches" was pub- Altogether more than two hundred corpses for occupancy by I>ecemuer lit This made for centennial ! and the Irish Patriot. arrangements FrctL Douglass! : lished, and even before that "Moods," a most have been recovered from the avalanches I hones and lot for gale or to remit There are music. Several fine bands and orchestras i'' CHARLESTON. S. C., March 6.-Fred. love since greatly revised. which recently occurred in the Italian Alps. j 150 bearing cocoanut trees ou this place. tragic : story, have Wu engaged for the entire hundred i Douglass arrived here Sunday morning and I "Little The Roumania cabinet has resigned. .Also a new cottage of H room, beautifullysituated wrote Alcott In INS Miss Jays | east side of lake and 5 acre of I 1 on chief which is the Cincinnati ! among was quietly received by his colored friends ': Women" to prove to Mr. :Niles, of Roberts Emperor Francis Joseph has nominated the ground attached , orchestra of thirty-five pieces, and among |! at the depot He had a military reception in Brothers, that she could not write a girls' Prince of Wales to a colonelcy of the Twelfth .e ::.-15? acres of land 60 Key I. rjro. other bands engaged are Cappa's famous j i the afternoon at Zion colored church, where preferred to play with Austrian regiment.Sir .. 24.-40 on 'ut side, 40 rod back of Seventh band of pieces' fortwo !I j story, having always the lake. regiment fifty i J he delivered a lecture. The celebrated Irish boys, and therefore knowing but little about Charles Russell will shortly introducea .. 5.-O acres on wet .bor . five weeks. Gilmore's orchestra of sixty- patriot, Sir Thomas Henry Gratton Es- I any girls save her sisters and herself. bill in the British house of commons .. :6.-10" cast and new cottage. pieces. for one or two weeks, Laberati's i I monde, will arrive here to morrow morning little Miss Al- placing Trafalgar square upon the same footing These are bargains. Come and see them, if In six months more, band or a , I of fifty pieces for two weeks. There have been made to give him a possible; otherwise write. Preparations in of J meet- public Hyde park respect trill be many soloists, among them Belhtedt real He will be banquetted at the I cott was famous, and her hard work was as Parties wishing further information, enclose reception. and Levy. the cornetist. I I Charleston hoteL ( over. Since then she has been abroad a ings. stamp. SO3IUI : fr3t