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IBRASKA, TUESDAY RNING ED OMAHA, NI ished 1871, s o —— cn TIM houlder. Daggett bad then res t daring the last fiscal in by those who see a gocd round sum ISTIC T B e [ g i e oo £0 b made on he spscotaion DOMESTIC i : u r cinoa_presionily dropped, == ————— | S : Qgé’qs How a Phelps County Desperado L th <te o1 > bilt & S‘nvd:‘u the m_n,,:;.d 12,878 MARKETS BY TELEGRAPHL |Th, Bulls and B 1 v a . g ropped exclusive T E et His Fate. im. esle th Tt yhaenta for. the year amgslil New York Money snd Stocks. Street F' S iy E oser g 57,046 185. sn.d The ply WaLL StaxT, Noy e o |eun thim “3 commenced Moy, 1 i isplaying an Ele- | Circumstances of the Killing | the fle, oth and June. wfl‘ L -~ ve of Ladies' Wm. P. Miller, Three i Lo i - Will Make a i dien i <te...... 1 | Home and For pQ Years Ago. 3 = Sy osr 7,026.904.12. The om- | U's. 6 1of o | tors Investis 134 E\b aw; 3 3 took the f £70,000 €00 to psy ren . G NV 1 B ko e ) The Mystical Society of the s gony eat fiscul yoar. The cof Navigation cn the orts hiy ] MANS “Knights of the Black Hamilton [last yeor; Clased for t Arrow.” oW, Xork nsion cluims & 3 = { - ; . needle-gur, was juct o ag toniz‘;ony by public Destructive Storr of TERT 4= Excitement Over the Trial of, (£ LSSt G robons of fozuro and | TEST s APPROVED | the Atveged Murderers— | charse, thoncts 1. fathes hnd boen 4 SOBEES Hosd Open . ler was . iy The Verdict. ting and trying to reload t 2 ::‘.’: [ { Yacob Mos: me 1 Cloak $4.560 | Compondass of The Lee, 1ok - - $5.00 _Auua, Harln Oo., Neb,, Nov. 10, cHor = = = $U50] Yosterdaytho Phelps oounty tour © Fine at $10,00 and | der trial, which excites intense inter- up 1o $10.00. est in this soction, begun before Judge ud DOLMONS, Gaslin. It was three yours ago thatin | ; summoncd dDOLMANS, [ very sparsely settled portion of | (o jros wpes S and DOLMANS, | Phelps coutty, this siate, ocourred | ; before officors of the government ). T T in the neighbarhood of the olaimabd [HLE.: A and witnerses, sad uegos eatly 1 co th'a purpose. BLACK DIAMONDS. More About the Ponca Coal aad Oil Strike—Sketch of ths Works, and _ cne Chicao Produce Markot. market This w Cutoaco, November 22, | @018 imquiry for 11 Wheat—Active aud higher, under flfl\j‘l"v*j"?";gr_ . the ball movement; No. " [ tsty bt ali the divid Ponca Journal, | vanced 2}@23: and so o | rars hase stror b way to Portland: | 112§c for Junuary, cl. ruilway bulls easec nber; oarnal, Yy, 23 W. Huse, jr,of ¢ (ne of the strangest tragedies that hes | d t coufirma the reperted fioding of | for cash or Nov: i 'J"“’ IR ¢ coe 5 - o. 1 b . petroleum and coal at Ponca. The | for December; & o St i SEE THEM, ever come within the notice of Nebras: J R : Al takn ofit with tho sknll ptimp is wil soll st 60 o= folied J ka courts. In the southwest corner |’ . “On’" pocted of a good quality. Prof. | Corn—No, 2 t GELLD St ! i SEE THEM, | of tnis county is a beantiful and ro- | e f o thieisectna : o : 3 , state geologist, is expeoted | at 433@44> for Dec Bt it f o $hnaE e ground early next week to ex- | for May, closingat 437> f. 8% paFs 00 — mantic stream known as Spring Creek, | witne:s:s, x roved unin N v th slird o o the spscimen and report on it | November; 43%c for Liecember; 4]0 | cent: Mr. D. 0.1 sur Stock P i E 9 Jand slong its borders aro cxoellent P D e e e [ January; 9o for M . N | g |forming lande, eettled by the first ble, it is the purpose of the compiny| Oats—Adva Al 12 x families who plerced its confines. The iy 10 facrenss its capital stock and open | at327@33}c fo : 2l § 7 leased BEVS first seitlement established on the fo the court. : the mine. Sovere! strong veins of | for January, cl 3 e 53 . 72" | wa-or wera struck indeilling the hole, | 33@33%c for December; R ; i1 | and it is supposed the exp.nro of sink- | ary; 38@381c for May. stream was known ax the Rock Falls | 12 &now, noy ¢ b neighbrhood, made in 1672. Tn thi| Al e e ! e will bo hoavy. It | Itve— 1h@2s hic settlement rosided all the partics di- | ened the. by o o] 220 : STER08 had beenplauned to continuo the hole | 88@883o for cash; ? a Child 2yearsand | ractly interested in the present trial or | court. He wias 150 ub p] ticre so+tile Tdin e o fest ot Baeleyeas Soarats i upwards. baving any direct knowledge of the{ Y10 mads up | Bave muiscndered + 5 D roaanoc | SLCORIGE oask s {§ RO o el e drill rod broke and at latest ec- | closing at $1 01 for Doz A % o f s the tools were still fast in the| Whisky—g1 11. holo. The original contracs called for G600 foot of hole. The contractor, | olosing at $12 60@! John Stough, is therefore in luck that | $12 55 tor Novemb:r ¢ QY m tragic end of Wm. P. Multer, one of v T S - " se. And Mr. Loirj, 3 ULGAKS its original members. Living as next 5:.; adrait ql.rgl‘ ; S DI IERS| S & e me emnam et e e Moser, Jacob Moser and James Swae- prepare for a sfiicient o support ot Plaadd 4a e i he contract was executed before the | 812 50 for seiler for y 7 ai Pleasing Prices, 23y, the thros pacties now beivg tried | epigh spos s 3 o oe. breakag occurred. 14 20 for January; $1450@14 52} for This is the Best Line of|on a cherge of murdor fu the first | bring down on & >, November23—1 a. m. | Tho Ponoa Jouroal of the 18th ] February, Gurfield and wife | inst. has the following sketch of the| Lard—30@: igher per hundred; | * b s Ir 2 »,“I evening for Wesh. | coal company and facte regacdiog the | and cloced at §8 65 cash,or November: | i wonths. Tt s sud M. 01 e on dnd and parlor coach, | petroleum and coal finds: $8 60@8 65 for December; $8 G0 for _"‘5‘ SWSd"Cu" 210w II e s Thy the Pennsylva. [ It is with great pleasure and satis- | seller for year; €8 675@8 70 for Janu- | 000,000 dollars within e A and Robert Doles, other members of | The witness disclaimed ha {ound in the city, and | the settlement will hereafter bo tried | this ireation! tht Siords rices are always the | for murder in the second degree for [in the crass-examin ): hildrer'- and Misses’ Gloaks | d6%%¢e. John Dageett, Samuel Sales | ment and. clean it E ton, n a sieopin ecti am LB, 7 months, and he has not s y LT} ion with thi agedy, i a b 4 3 They arrived | faction that we are able to announce | ary; 88 773@8 80 for February. o and - e b pissschitin seoeb ;nt:msh'i’;; =Tl =5 d howmain the | that on Tact Friday. afternoon, the i 0 g Floabof which beibas Hougli fox n: *OAND C v ? i o ngaged in boring for coal 5 LI hospeop o AND CBILDREN'S | guilt to the parties now on t sont from son miners engag: g A yestment. The Union Pasil HOOD?, The deceased was killed July 19:h, | Plate river, > sirack ata depth of 580 feot, a layer of tall bu'lsh, and o promioent o . . | = coal four end a half feet thick. Thus 460, N 1877, and the coroner’s jury decided | charactc have tho dificulties, discouragements | Hogs—Good demand AND CHILDREN'S | that he came to bis death by ressom of | arroy. cssh that the st 1269 and 211 B i best grades, but dull dollsrs before i A i Relig ik Ry Ahise Setern = s and labors of the Ponca conl compauy | be , but ouwmo 3 ‘:*;f Q“E?E' E pm:gnunud tho. act ju.uu.fi:';'o:i- .fii’éfgwi to 4 S G AT ol U e !"’% :,i'%:‘,;fi, ;: i e = AND CHILDREN'S|cide. _The reader wiil ascertain from | viow of the oo o e The Punca coal company was or- | for common to extra smooth beavy rly three years ago. A |shippiog grade B tiey ficst eompnomced borlug | Oattlo—Recoipts 4500. i e and aftec much expense, the Special Dispatch toilic ¢ | depth of 410 feet had to be St. Louls Produce Ma §‘l‘xw Yo —Messrs. ENTS. CHENILLE SGALTS, tho ovidence adduoed why this case | shot in cold b u ES, bat alambersd three years. e Vi e at The prosecution is represented by | Thus far no i ] L I A M 5 District Attorney Schofield,assisted-by | thesubstantis « |Gea. A. H. Cotnor, of Kearney, and | but there m. — Woods, of Alma. Tho defanse [made to impc ol A for oot sinearf S Lovs, Non moner He Liihe ‘ Immenee Stock races the fo i T wes commenced to put down sl Flour—Firm and 10c higher. . Town says b Uil riae e B on ok coucont gsl soot peallol Lile. Foriunately, this time, no | Wheat—Higher; No. 2 red, $108] i ing Hi Tie ¢ ced the B Sorcll Blankels 55" P, o Blaouingie e | bioms soc denis cocunred Lo tep tho wark, | @1 008 for eashe 1 0161 101 for ) 5 - Me Blankets from $1.50 |Ii. 8 Kaley, of Red Oloud: mony ehowing t ud now ata depth of 030 feot they | December; 81 10i@1 121 s i 00 per pair. The court room is crowded with | danerous and vie: o Buclid avenue. | havosclved the cozl problem for Ne- 81 15}@l 16} for ¥ Fift 1 Welst — Ty eager listenors, notwithstanding the | he had, fn #!1 offors | braska and Dakota. do, 8107G1 07, ; A \ A dispatch i T gyt A ol RN ! d vode| To sikiog this 580 foot hole, the | “Gora—Cash, ~easicr; options, firm Frotest A he N = of the r D A ey -t ity e | i firat chruck rock at & depth of | at 445@43%c for cash; 44 e ’ oty prid, 5 o the trial as 83 unnecsssary expeass e o about 100 feot. Afterverds and be- | ber; " 4ids for Decemb n : i VWhite Blankets | upon Phelps county, aud the result of | shot at ¢ fore ihe fina! sfrike, they passed | for January; 44]c for Feb liero is_one_inch - b &= Wo_der at tho Pri penbiup Joslonsly and eimity. A tees | Deppott throush ceveral layers of coal, but | f Joatmen 1hink 1k The British Oabiget P 3 | vhe iTice, sy s = di none of them of sufficient thickness i 2 ly closed for S F 5 : Jority of the district bar is in_atiend- | Moser's 1t soms T T S" AND CHIL- snce, expecting two controverted | at others more than or 10 be of much value. .When down | Ibaded boats are frc to Consider irish Repre: { ke a0 osiiDectant A e e e j £ 450 feot they came to a deep| for December; 4} bid January; 334 | city limits. ive Measure { = sl = 5hs e nd, 0 o in the rock, through which a | bid May. Fires. % WILLIAHS & SONS, |28 e tesl Fint, Whothor in Ne. | sy e o . et et itk 3 . EAAR SON raska courts the character of a dead |~ Arwa, Harlan Co E fxut Rye—Firm at 88c. Special Dispatches to the Lee So great a pressure, in nd Dodge Sts., |iaen can_be overhauled; and second, eed, | Barley—Firm at 90c@$1 10, TR T 2 iR . 0 . ber 22.—Tie jury in 1 10 hole, hitherto clear of water | Tead.. Steady at €1 01 T b i o W mg‘_tfl‘:"‘jufi"g e ene | ty murder caso ro boa « [ for a great distance, was iled noarly | Botter— Firm; ~ dairy, 30a32c; | B B e ca oAl . 3] Stireiect bl 00 »» evidence against them, when on |not guilty for 3ios L d shall probably [ ¢ P- F'“”'”i‘; point d"“""‘;‘“ creamery, 32@34c. fire breaking out in of | The difiienlty > Yrickett as & 3| trial, charged with the murder of the | the acoused. t directly toOhio. When 1o o mors st o students while abser of the prize he won el dedeie o o suingion iast Juna my house wes | covrses wero passed through, thus g—Higher at $112. 210,000, - b wers deliberating, ELECTRIC ERIEFS. i 1 bad e one can rez- | forcing the water higher and high Pork—Firm avd higher at $14 00; | 0 o, Wis., G o " ‘The evidence thus far elicited goes | specal Dispatcnes to T i L ayeslt Myqit the wacfacs Butht vistiot wales fomin, ; 813 ». ammerm: Prince Bisiarck is reriously india- to show that on the morning of July | " Mrs, Burgman, the Philadelphia | ., e ery burned Sa ; b Prussin will hecoafter suppress all antry is already blessed sufficiently | 6 90@7 10. d 19, 1877, Robert Dale, Samuel Dale, | 1ady, who recently leit her tnsh vl | ard. Bacon—Firmer; Jobn Daggett, James Sweezy, Jacob i wen When down about 550 feet the} [ard—Higher at N ' French Moser, and'Samnel P. Moscr weat 5 b G ard—Hig § § rench Into the harvest field of the latter to it N octed (tha amaell ofpeted: | for carh. e Cuizcaco, Novem »‘ reseing cut wheat. Wm. P. Miller cawe to & thio o o § m('m{w- The deill Receipts—Flour, ox \‘hcu Selz ”:;h;n-:t{ et e oction of hla) Shois under no ; Lt 2 ork | 1} UirassceatedbwsthRGl ; o s Jebs g ot et 3 Tor two momings befcre striking | wheat, 10,000 bu; cora, complaint of he reak scwy of - Bofens: Bae shilbeiile lotter to take to the mail carrier, | Officer Draver, of D lo rors. Sin d to ex. | 2% the water in the hole was cov- f oats, 1000 bu; rye, 1000; barle, = etk : s e - > and some change, and passed on | €DdO:TFINZ to to mircs , o Mo et e Inohestwill i of the Good 5 3 <e, irection¥of e resterday moroin b g : B oil, £o that ooked very much as 5 s v 3 DA & e ut | T ea youay sourhn y el 2 cho glRastn : 5" | thongh an ofl well would bo the result] 5t Louls Live stock Marzer, | broke down, thic 4| Haslon hes offere w Laycock 3 HflSpE JR e e i i by ke e Biat GFihish, whon L vas gentler “CUPYING | in a very short time. There can be Sr. Louts, November 22, | Mother's arms anc v i w I in aix weeks from dato f 0 & ardo f Y uy loven o'clock, when Miller seturand | bis baton, and sa » | doubt that when down between| Hogs—Slow and packers esking | driven from bor ; Lo abot of £1000. Layo,ck hasde and Ony irst Class|to the feld from the north aith o | desperate hght, ho & - 0 feot and the four and one-half | concessions; Yorkers and Balu- | Sricity: e Fuo v Pyt 1, as he must return to Australia O REEAN BE8 | to the field Srom the porth with u | oly wousding one of th £0ut_coal bed, one or more veina of mores, 84 3084 40; mixed paciivg, | condition et o Lord judgme i off. ¥ Monthly Payments, |momlelosding rifle wnd a Spencer | 0T fineis Albert I oil were tappad, but whother theso |84 B0G4 65; butchors’ fo funcy,| = Overduo S A Rears : TR 5t Music and Musi- oot “Robert. Dale, "‘;';m‘.".'k“;;“!ll’l"" Yesterday morning, ¢ 4 7 % © | veins are large or small, cannot be |84 70@4 75; receipts, 1,700; ship- | “Pecis! D % JEne - s - »al Instroments, L golag armed I that :’l'zked“" the [“fli‘am Pa.) E ¥, end L f,"’}fl‘ ;;'":,mf‘;‘;e’:;fl m‘,",,h,‘: ERIeEs 300 i Vessels arriving her systomatically o FINES0CK style. Miller said, “I'm going to kill | struck on accouit of an T e e T e T weather at sea, with ter: and ordered hir { ULDINGS. |tht d—d Sweczey.” Approaching | part of the proprietor to > d into by th o tho raa the gauntlet for over 100 fest of | Weekly Market Revisw. The steamer ty for his ap; = Sweezey, Miller cocked his gun, took | three young women. U only & some matier s to answer t e Frames st great e n gun, RS Giihoxitons (Ehs vt 7 tho pumerous rapid underground — 2 : aim, and said, “G—d d—n you, |of P P 5 i against Mr. e vou've got to die.” Sweezey fell on | fused to remove the fer streams before mentioned, and unless Osama, November 23, 1880, 3 | his kness and ssid, “Don’c kill me; | thought the compositc mams Lying in | the supply of oll at the fountain head | * pryge generally, wholesale and ro- o EGLOGIZING TIFE ¢ s 3 It , . was great indeed, it is wonderful that i i @ | what have I donel”’ Hia answer was | submit or go out. e e, e o e tho past | overdno here, the *“Eri e cour * % | to pull the trigger and eay, “You've| The fa i e 1 journed all bu 7 DIANAPOL . | topatall. We believe that when they | Week than for some time previou Great Western line, ezl o ¢ strack oil, if tbe miners had stopped due, freight and pacser thero andtubed down to the oil 80 as Whew', | Biye” from Antwero, to cat off tho torrents of wator which §90; No, | tho *“Atdial” from were sweeping across the course of the ed ) teen days; the “Di liclo for over a hundred feet, they No. 2, | Red Star Live, two would a good paying oil | 25c. . 2, 60c; 5, | mer” from An well. 1 maintained by . | 405 Xo. 2, 725, | “Glouces 15 |gotto die.” Sweezey wan the sheriff, | son, who! and told bim to lay down his arms | Front street, Ne and give up to the law. Miller re- | ced yesterd capped the gun and again took aim. | $100,000; Sweezey then begged for his life on | Johy it eccount of his wife Pand _children. | i 1 Miller snapped this cap, and taking a pin from his shirt bosom, and Laving 5 - . i : b, | Lanrence, soperintendent of the work, and the “Persinn £ and wpwacds, B et s 7| . v and was tho belisf of others Whoss | Ing §5_ 00G3 25; fat cows, Glasgow, three. e Py Ay e P kel [ ! the cover hears | experience in the oil regions of Penn- | 300, Sheop, native, £3 00; weatern, Aqu &) oo ity o ool prd g rnd | ines D. Williams, | syiven'a, entitles their opinious to|$375. Hogs, common, $42 et 3 et The repoti of the failure of the i3, born January [ much respect. £4 30. Citeaco, Nover - i e e Sin toward |y etrapolitan b 0p of Gaicago, | . Di er20, 1550." | Tmmodiately after paslng this ro-| ~ ¥uoim—Searcelyany geeen feuit ex. W, . Cuodan, o S FOR NDS. .,,",'.."_.d‘;':,,":&',,_‘:;y;;“:h is unfounded. | med and tie | gion of og the mivers, to the joy of | cept apples e]iu the market, which | has l'?(: O : ' . < ithe 6 feature n - s - a 3 i o s yer of Grand Rap down the field, and he would kill| Rev. A. G_Byers, n p- | X sars. Stoagh & Welty, th wo qiote as f ol N o, b the them all togother." . When Daggctt |lain of the Ohio at irictors doing the work, and especial. | 2 25 por bbl; D e Sis b yo; | was mot by this loving e~upl- on their | has accepted the : i ' twenty.sive | lost promenade, be halted the team. | Mussictusetts | o v ew: | Miller drew bis gun as if to aim at | cord. (6% dotar each, dated | him, and Daggett jumpsd from his| Gen. John O. S5l 2o paysbie’ twenty years | geat and took refuge behind his team. | mentioned here as ; 3 s buthe ity siNow | Miller dodged back and forth to shoot | date for the posit o main the joy of the members of the| Propuce—Osbbage— zood " Low i apany, struck one of the grandest | heads per hundrcd, $500. | coal bedsin the west. Indeed, it is | tocs, 60@70¢ per bu. Cider, 123@18c 7 one of any value or size thus | per gal. Batter, poor, - s f overed In Nebracks or south- | mon 18@20c; choice 24c. Egr, 26o; | McLaron is s pical plants a g . Quiten ta. The specimens of coal | Cheese, Neoraska, choice, 14c; New | Bishop MeLaren, > A 1 of & namber of the business hoases | taken outshow an excellent quality, . | York, 13c. Lsrd, 7)@8 mainly a question of 7 1i -_:;‘{"‘:flifi“""n; "'s::‘ war under Gen. Garfield's ads b y draped in mourning | The next effort mast be, os a mat-| . Poutrar—Tarbeys. dressed, 12c. | Shops Fail £ b ? m“lnur 'ho':“'!“j"m = p . ed their duors. | ter of course, to get down to the coal | Dacks dressed, ~ 10c. Chickens, 22, it ol Ted i ¢ early” this o e e D, Wit e o o Seary Erararstared t | wmeton X Liaft. " The distance, 580 feet, | 10=. Geese, 10@12c. Live chickens | cobinee will te prepared ¢ vould not. treat, Joing to shost John fort” Miller's is not o great as to be discouraging, | are quoted at §2 00, but_no demaad. | cago Public Prod: \nswer was, “You g—1 d—d gray- | Frequently . much thinner vein, ot | Nats~Carlcad fots, 83 00 pended this measures for Michael Davitt f yo i n " | four times that depth, has been open-| Hipzs AND TaLLow—Green hi advancing stocks i b: ol F i framy hisitrin 6, As e haired —— — — ——';oj"‘zm-hoz: about the signing of t * | ed and profitably worked. The =] 7@T4; green salt hides, 9@9%; green | bucket shops here faile: B ey ikt {:i:.j nndwrnd“ okt Dl who vaea ?e&l:l give the full tex | | pavy bas several thousaud acres of | saltcaff, 10@14; dry flint 5 There is muci ;mm. ent | Tas Dublin M i [ . . juncta! o D H vi -thir ice; args 11 dealers a i - -I‘J;all;\.;:;wl: %, short distance north binding, realizing The E'.:"Ler heongh i land, with which and the woaderful aged stock two-thirds re both large and small dealers ,“r‘ t of cot P fume time | chat sotusl trouble had arizen with unprecedentedly cold for | prosrects now opened up, there will | 10 per cent. off for brands. Tallow, | board of trade, over the sus * o Ty 25 sene | this desperado, ‘started to run from | of the yosr ” Ac ™ | be flicalty in_obtaining capital | 16@24c. 2 | to develop their discoveries. Allow it ‘Woop—There is ver s s 1 ucket shops. The acs ex- | Tamis-ioners roserve | the field, and came in range of Mil-| i A g Y0 Somslop heirid oy A riot cee i =— » 5 | to cost & ore th th ket Oak and ay, occa o v ler's gan over Moser's hesd, when 3 . S e e o I T ih e A Tt 1001000 AT . ¥, occ: LLEGE, = e rms, pre g out coal, the | carload los readily 8 ANcmpster. | Miller turned to shoot Moses. Miller : torn 5 X caal, fur and a half teet thick of a | §7 00; cottonwood, $¢ 25@5 00. nonnced that he lis ) = “,’.‘_‘ i single cre yields 7000 tons, and that iled, 1 Doxey's faifure Sat will repay tho zmount, besides | in bulk, on wag n, $6 5067 2 to get 850,000 o tide ov = ing for the cst of mining ft.| Beick — Common, 0G9 00; | culty, but conld not. 170 hop o3 the fmmense de- | pressed, 819 00@20 00. pay in full. The Metro __Oounty Clerx. dd',""You English S you'll not get away,” and covered him. 3EL & B0, | the sun frea thin time, shooting Robert Dale in the knee, inflicting a R wifing wound. s the gun went off WESTERN, Geo Rathiban. Principal, 5 : fuel in Nobraska and Dakota | * Lsaraer—Shoemaker's rtock nole | gther bucket shop s wamr TAILORS, ::::ifi, !m’:-“:"fl:: l:ltok&pd&:: truly adwitted thet thia is | leather, oak tanned, 40G43}s per Ib.; porado’s_feet, tut before he could |and lower grandest discovery ever made in | hemlock tanned, 30@%5; upper, o m. | Ths ton Block, - OMABA ” i FSLTONE, ) P 5 Bhoe eabbedl . mind o | Barcenoter, biphis —o 5l the state. Coal stock, which a few | mon, 24@28; uvper, domestic caf, | te reilrad, ot s Sing the rifle atruck at Moser's hoat, | erly winde, cloar or pa b e ek iaEo was cousidered _almost | 8L oL s o e ’ br 1 Jibn Rassell, snd nt ¢ he 3 t , | 3 commussioner | worthlees, is rapid i 10; domestic kip, 21 10; | name, burned 5. nday, ¢ o capss = NED | ot mimed i, wnd bt b on the ! westher lished, shows! manent valne: sod Eea Fronch kip, 1 1081 55, I Conteata desteoyed. far i \ATUVES, 4 20U yards Valenciene’s Lace. 10TH AND JONES STREETS, BRING PRIGE LIST ALONC,

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