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,- OMAHA DALy BEE { J FOURTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, NEB., TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 13, 1885, INUL T i - - moen . | general and why the movement for raising the HINGTON “Ews the opini v!\".' at mlnv ‘.h\.{.“-j x‘--m bytaken in Iowed by any ; o e 1 stioris. sald cxtending the period in which wh there appeared to be danger of a sheriff’s sal ~ main in bond before exportation. aprea fmproved in overy — y of General Grant's official commissic e . he says, considerable feeling 4 " raspoe B8 now ceeapied toy N . &N sl Dacearn nf Sernnal of Mipan Tm. x ‘republioans from th arkean § 1 [+ | Ay inkis libragy which hae SEBIoY o (atila man N t [ ¥picy Dispatchcs From the Capital of|<woras, medals, wwuvepifeom forign conn Passage of Several Bils of Miuor Im- |amene repuctioans from he IArkson, St John, Legate, 07 {1 | day infieicraey prmecenstoenioe. 1T Callls Dimavd Eqaal to the tries, and other precious pereonal effects artannn many days, ben Pollawe 9 P Al . Ao ot { Nebraska, Heating of this aud what appeared to be sure yortance, " Sorts of 0/lier Fellows ? P o O Supgly. ) o ! N 'S ¥ —t 1efs a geeas tenderc 1L able to walk 1 evidence befora them that the nger of euch —_— PRESIDENT ARTHUR'S ¥R tend un: - — Y i ), ) count of its feoblen without the aid of " N enle was im enoral Grant's disposed to erit tha position taken in the f * a Banma 5 bt L A1l A & " & I | MoArdle Boasts That Ho is Going | ieiends rewive ' protect theee historic and Seoretary MoCulloch Favors Re=|Now York seaatorial ight by Sonator Miler The Controversy Seems tohs Very |5 crutchy is nothing, that | Priceg Equally as Gocd as Last to Maks Money, effects by buying them at their appraised val- | duction of the Whisky Tax: [privately that the best thing for th Protracted. ill, avd he 13 not in a ¢ ) Week, uation, or at such sale if opportunity offered, ik ans to do is to cloot President Ay BRI 1IATUROAD RAOKET i e They would have furnished the money for allel to that followed by ths |n‘|,‘,»|.‘| ! . Thiok| © e Fioas S T Tkl | $ 1a | that purpse T 3 publicans in the Chicago convention, who per- nig d Assertions Are H HicAco, January 12, ho local passenger | My H oo arkat 1 % b roup, of Douglas, Receives His|""¥iP{iuil; ineo the 1ogal potnts of the ease | BelVva Lockwood Wants to Have |prblizyns s the Chasks C ot mtil the Donials and Assertions A hio committes of the east-bound Truuk fines mot The Hog Market Rather Quiot ‘ it w contemplated that the la wa N non i f the latter was vitable bafor T b Mess of Potage. friendly action on the part of Mr Vanderbilt Her Votes Counnted: making up their minds o vote for Arthur, 0189 S0,ChY So ootis lor th8 Bl of .Vite Gorr aud Unoven, l ' PN to obtain a legal tit from sny further —_— It Sevator Miller haimade up \ri: 1 im-' that ‘)l"'-""I"Y Pierson for a restoiation of rates to ——— | liey, and after acquiring 5 pre. § § ho wanted Arthur for senator st the beeinning - « 4y | the seaboard, but as thero was not a full repres i The Grand Army of Claimg Feel |frve such personal effects anl souvenirs for [ §neonlations About Presidant Ar= [of the fight for the speskership anthed gove | From All These Conoerned in the | sentation an 'adjournment was taken without | Wheat Advauced 1o, Fluctuated, { J 6 Uran y General Grant, — T view of these facts I T to work, he, in all probability, would not be ol trpusacting any busi i d Olosed Weak \ $ of a latter from General ant to Cyrus thur’'s Senatoria andidacy. forced into choosing o candidate to support nehneme, The business coming within tho juriediction and Clos cak. Very Jubilant, Field further action in the matter was S 0T | Whout He dosl ok pensidst e seaing AL L8 of the Chicago freight rate comwittes how - { { e dropped, The generous ¢ ; r{\'.\mln-rlult)l;-t ey requiremonts as won) President Al\\nmr. l]t> § e grown to su |4‘|v|.)..|l|i‘n<!1h‘it .u] n meeting et made known, preserves the objects it was the | o, $ue 4 preerrstinating and ng ho finds that the oy iy } WAL TR to-day it was decided to divide the territ Y4 a aall A And the School Land Sharks Feel | purpest of General Grants other fricnds to | Discussion in the Senate Concern= | fzut hu« nesumed such an wpect s to compel | Ol2rkson Will Photograph and oD four ub-comnliters whoso' work shall Corn Closes at a Docling All " potecs.” i the president’s friends to give their support to 130} SR bo subject to ratification by the gencral cam: A i Comfortable: ! ing the Confederacy. SHONHaF AR ke, 8 Publish Kerans' Letter, wittew, i Around. e Tho house committee on rivers and har ChIcaco, ¢ 12.—The cnsineccs em - — - . TRE SH O i tve loyed by the Belt Line railroad, which ns BEVERE GALE ON TRE BRITISII COAST bors completed the consideration of the river s i Rin b0y 4 . " i AN s ! The Reilronds Have as Good a| [oxpo, January 12, A sovere gale pre | Hawley Wanta Its Official History in |and harbor appropriation bill, with the excep- | SUPPOSIng It is Xrue. it Reflects Dine Eaig by ST b/ AURUOk MUY, For A Ay e R ; v vholo British coast s 3 part I tion of their making an appropriation for the sredi on ATl Par Cone ) this point, etrack te day fo e Higher—1, f " i [ Working Majority as They ST R ST LG I Whole or Part Pub- Milseestpp viven, DuvnpperTRtion Wil . o bon Al ranties Con vance, which was rufiised, There aro abou| 1 Hizher—Provisions Firm ; | Want, iave not boen prostrated report n number of lished, considered to-morrow, and the bill _probably bhlid 0 e TR D b bbbl i i =k 0 TATId Ry 116N 10kt will be reported to the house on Thuriday. 2 these engineor s ancfer of | o R Y A e it 5 an appropriation of about $10,i000,000. The TO BE PHOTOGRAPHED. nanage t JIAGO MARKNTS, ‘| g LI Tanuary 12.— Advices from Campo- NATE Taembers of tho committee, however, exproit | Tre domees: Lr, Tanuary 13.-Tho report| 206 interiere s busine:s and that allits bt f Special Telegram to Tix Bk, t the outbreak in that country is| Wasmineron, January 12.—The chair Iaid | the opinion that the commission will receive 8 Mot Lttt vertf engines will be manned to-morrow, Brsdtal Wlarrats to s Bas, ! LixcoLy, January 12, Tt takes kitters nine | very serious, The king's brother is at the | before the ecnate the lution heretofore of- [ about $2,000,000, The Missouri river com- | of the interview with Legate at Topela this AN FRANCISCO, January 12,—The Trans. [ SPO egram to Tug Bre, | days after they are born before they get their | D230 OF the insurgants who #o far have been | fored by Hawley calling on the president for [ mission asked for about $1,300,000, but the [ afternoon reached hero to-uight and was|continental Railway as:ociation met thig| Ciicaad, January 12,—Domand aboutequal : b y’, <lmu IHLYHI o oo BelBg )wkkm“ 7 .m-c:mln.lt.‘n "xn;:k' on the “vnl(ll rr:x!urcw :xlnn<|vy‘:ifle]l]id,nriull etatoment lcnnc!rnim: committee’s .mu;;ni ‘D‘l(‘!;fl“ to recommend | ¢} own to Mr, Clarkson. o said that his de- :}fbmlm'n with ::‘1.“..1'.1”.».:" The ol ru-g to the supply, especially for shipping and { ] s open, but there i no te o ments for the latter are enroute from Saroon. [ (ha'public policy in the excentive department | an sppropriation of $500,000, g Lt Lo 1o meeting are to readjust the percontage of [ o' (4 3 AT | will take before this logislature will have full | 1t in suspected that Chineso intrizue is at the | of the confederated states filed ab the war de- | © Scnator Van Wyck to-day submitted the | Bisl now that ho made any overtwres will be [ gt reonints allowed the roads comprisirg | »'I'l". UGS Rieory; MO LGNT NI Y ue of its eyes and cars, Some of them are | Pottom of the uprising, partiment by General Sherman, Harris said | report from the senato cemmlttee on public | met by the sufficient contradiction of Kerens, | the asscciation, and the election of a comuis- [ equally as good prices as lust weck. The ro- | st boglaning to blink. - Like s shin load of | HOUMIBLE —cnUELTIRS 1Nvuierp ox A |if Hawley thought that any action of the sen- [ Tands to accompany the bill alio reported by | Plumb, Dudley and others to whom ha dis. | sioner vice Ristine, resigued. cont chiange in freights on beef ard cattle | just buginning to blink, Like a ship load o ate was proper with regard to papers or the | him relating to fencing tho public lands. In ; S, | BN Fracisco, January 12,—Owivg to &n [seems 9 have tho cficet of bringing bac | in C SAILOR, g P H closed the overtures made on the part of S A ] y 12, g have the eficet of bringing back | emigrants landed in Castle \Garden, most of | S papee reforred to ho would not object to the | tha report the committes ho says that witheut [ Seted the brattares matie ob the Patt insufllcient numbor of representatives presont [ yuany of the former buyers of cattle for east- these Nebraska simpletons were awfully green $ONDON, January - 12.—Thero was 8| cal), but if nosuchaction was to be taken Har- | the least authority and in open defiance of | John and that his denial to-day also finds am- | ¢,y gjourned until to-mer. ow withous hay g ARaeans No sooner had they struck the | crowded court room at the re-examination of | ris would sce no object in calling for the papera. [ the rights )f the government, largeand often- | plo contradiction in his own admis: |ing trunsacted any business, ern markets, Choica fat cows, such as would { R Second Mate Ranschicr and Boatswain [ They were in the posseesion of the war de. | times forcign corporations deliberately en-fsions as made — on the Uth to ——— suit the shop or ehipping trado, were rather ¥ ] Lincoln depot than they were tendorly carod | TR0 RS RARE T A0 COCHW | partient and would appear in the robellion [ close hundreds of thousands of acros, closing | reportera ~ of tho Chicago and the [ New York Independent fepublicans, | rearce and sld ashade higher, Commen aud | for by a gang of political sharps and railroad | Voelpin for the alieg er of Seaman | yooord, Harria had examinod tho pavers at | tho nvenues of travel and preventing 'the oc: | New York Tribuno and the St. Lonis Repub- | = (08 BO8E HEBBEREIT A0 T SAET [eareo sl o d & s b i i cappers who took it upon themselvea to show | Jansen, while on a voyage from San Fraucisco | the war department, they consisted of a [cupancy of lands by those seeking homes, Yioan, thab he did malce such overtures, Olark. | Nk YonE, January 13, 2The Independent [ low grade cuws cqually a8 low s last, week | bt sy v ity OV [t Liverpool. Tt is suspected that Jansen was | somewhat volaminous argument by General SHINGTON, January 12 —Among the | son added: *“The latter of introduction he | republicans national committeo was in session [ Stocker. cedora wel rater limited them the way and soon trapped them with i 4 sick, and had joincd the crew | Sherman on his side, of « personal issue mada | petitions presented in the senate was one | brought me from Senator Plumb ehowed that [ to-day, and the treasuter reported that the | tUPPLY: Good to choice 1,500 to 1,500 les, their snarcs, An appeal from Peter | POPHL €SS AnC BicK, and hac Joinec Lhe CreW | gy pough the newspapers botween himself and | from Mrs, Belva A, Lockwood, praying that | he had talked fully to Plumb about it, and 5 & X aRET i ey R ,200 to 1,300 1bs, £5 0 @5 40; 9 for the sola purpose of securing a passage to 2 L h Py : g H receipts were $13,830; of this amount $11,000 @5 00, inferior to fair L drunk to Poter sober is seldom | Frarane Janscas inabi ity o work Jefferson Davis, Hawley had presumed the | congross see that the votes cast for her during |this lotter 1 stil have. Legate’s declgraca ! ! 0 ] i ; q £ sugopo. Jarsens inabl by Lo Work Was e | papers would find their way into puhlicity | the late presidential election b counted. that his lotter to Kearns, as printed by the | Was exvended for campaign documents, of cdium o good §310@ ffective unless Peter is a decont and honost | sented ot to shitk tasks. His | PAF ! s S 3 ! ot il ! and not a par- Vyck fros ittee } pmocs s a forgery and will nothvi hich 8,125 ad be culated. E ; feeders, § (@ NN at EHOOntask: T dehows SHGURE ABORE | Qeachi v HIC o lraiaad bt ce b atteibited to)| And ki lind'desired s coinplete W 1 Van Wyck from the committee on public [ Globe-Democrat, is a forgery and will notlive | Which 8185000 bad been circulated. It |4 | M4 00; feeders, $1 00@ jmn at the outact. T know enough about | doath, which ocourred at sea, is attributed to | iy} “Ciition published. Harria had not the | lands veported favorably with amendments the | long. The lotter will bo photographed, en. | Was resolved that the national commmiiteo of |5 3 'L'l""'""'""i"'"". i "!;h"]l many of 1;‘” h‘{"‘"’*""l““!""l““""*"t"‘ o hf'-'l'i A\MODE | glightest objection to the brondest publicity | house Inll to prevent unlawful occupancy of | graved and printed, and, as his writing js | independent reoublicans continuo_ its exist- nous. L e B Ten et o i o Bome | the many othoe fiendish acts charged, 16 was | ,¢%ho papers but saw no reason why they | public lands. The principal amendment pro- [ characteristic and well known in Kansas, the | ence and that the state organizations be in- | markot opened ratherquict and rather uneven | aatray, nd bave been botrayed i the organ. |aworn that Junsen was frequently tied up by | honld be sent to the Senate to ke merely | posed in to authorize the presidont to us the | identity of the letter and his author/hip of it | struicted to preserve the rls containing the |y to pricos, but the genoral averaga Fhows no ‘ e o ek hat e D A Loty :m‘""l"‘,“r':_'];“é‘::.z'l:z’,“ :h‘;"(‘,‘;:,'(‘“;: ';’hf“tl’;t“”e‘r; printed as an _executive document and then [ civil and military force to remove and destroy | will very soon be proved. names of independent voters.” At tho din- | cesential cliange when compared with Satur- ors nt fall “The turn in the proyision macket was rather higher, mess pork at one time sell- iug 15@20c per barrel higher than at tho closwo on Saturday, Toward noon the hog market was barely a8 active asin the morning, and F at that hour values were rather weaker. Common and rough packers m: at 54 16@1 20, and fair to good “ 50@1 60, and best assorte , o > slumber there, Hawley said the papers re- | illegal fences, ver which followed tho wceting speeches | day, Speculators were the leading bu i - They mean to do right, and propose to make [rock of the versel he would be swung from 1 ; . L T e TR were smade by Oarl Sehurz and others, who G 28 BiRan ARTEOE HEME BInGHAF AT ll“_ as they can. | bulwark to bulwark, his entire weight sus. lated to the lnst year of the war and would | The impression is gaining ground that the ?lr, ‘.11 . Lfl:.“’!r‘:, D;‘“"I . dwalt sulogiationlly bpon! thie Viskory wor by :E:",,,:"”""" and loaded up to the Torea, Januery 12.—The State Journal |indopendente And there in tharub, When_ a woman has | pended by the thumbs, Henry White, the [ 206 Probably be published in the rchellion | appointment of commissioner of labor statiss tray she never recovers her lost virtuo. | second eccrotary of the legation, watched A record for a counle of years to come. Harris | tics will be left to the next administration, o 3 & . . ™ doubted the_proprietory of calling for the | The debate in the ecnate on Hawley’s reso- | this evening prints an interview with Jae, T, Teniperan ot iRIBIISOALR. covwr | the pavers. Vest regroticd the introduction | lution was continued to somo lenpth, and be- | Legate as to the lotter published to-day pur- cmperance in PR EbIIE. i .- 5 Miss g 2 ' i] ry participants, in dition to vley, Harris, 5 £ = b; % R in the speaker's chaic has placed upon whole- | peared at tho first gala concert at the court of [ confederate atates, but becanss tho | Georga and. Vest, wera Sherman, Ingals, | Kerens, of St. Louis. After tending tho lot el O el ot earough packed, committees. | Russia since the assassination of Alexander|Scnate — would be making itsell | Conper and Lamar. Vest ioquired whethor | ter carefully Legate said: ““This leter is a [ the temperanco apostle, I wiero ls another Eroul in this lemslature | tho 2d. Stated that sho achieved the groat- |indirectly, at least, party to tho controversy |it was manly o commit the senato | cold blooded forgery. Inever wrote anything | Pitteburg, A large mect; own here with deliberate Itent to put them. | ©-t, fccess attained i Russiasince tho appest. | that was going on in the public press. His |to any side in a personal controveray [of the kind to him or any one, It iy a wilful | and business taca b on f("u atter what the repentant legislative [ the case in behalf of Ameri Em»nlmrm may do they cannot remove the | . MISS VAN ZANDT AT THE arzier_which the jobber and monopolist | " Loxpox, January 12, g of manufacturers | with choice at seribed sums rang- q leavy §4 65@4 70; packine and abipping, 234 1 2 Ay ance of Patti. The Czar pereovally presented | faglings toward Gen. Sherman wera of the [ Davis could not be heard, Davis was to- | and malicious lie from beginning to end. I |ing from 8100 to $1,000 towards awork- | go 890 lbe., $4 40@4 70; light, 160 to 210 Tbs., 1 LiNREOUIELD Ol B & Sl Miss Van Zandt with a number of costly [ kinde A% GniraxpirTantl Ho bellevan it Grka bi1 day an old man, broken infortune and health, [ never know Mr,Kerens andneverimet him but | ing fund for th A congregation | 1 30@4 45, The opening taurkets on “changa | A (G AEH e mnjmfly'.,r Jonoe. 5 4 personal friend, living among _the people who honored bim, [once. Irode with him from Cincinnati to | has been Oz REIE :hu Chureh | woro steady and higher, but tha increased i these rogues have been here before, Like the e LA OMBIUNION: Georgo said the controversy was a personal | He (Vest) had been a member of the confed- | Columbus some ten days kefore the October | of — Gospe emperance, - and - a call | values brought out a large Jine of ong stull & fox of the fable who lost his tail in the trap | J:ONDON, January 12 —The Sheffiold cham- | onebetween two private citizens of the United [ erats senate and frequently opposed Dayis’ [ clection, when hetold me the method of the|will - be extended — to Mr. BMur |early in the session, and after an advaoce o f » | and wanted all the other foxes to dispentr. | DEr of commerce has sent a petition to Glad- | States, e measures, but he believed, ps an_overwhelm. | campaign in Cincinnati.” phy fo come to this city s o regolar | 4o in wheat, the corse of nuarly al) the mar- | With theirs. these brazen. bribetakers | Stone to invite the British colonies and de-| Conger disputed Davis' right to |ing majority of southern |)|n\llabslio\'ed,thut Legate also declated he nover made any | minister of this movel cliurch, - Tabrary Hall | ket becam steadily downward, aud miled [ hardly attempt to conceal th pendencies to send delegates to the confer- | be called a citizen in any|Davis was as trus and loyal to the causs he [ such proposition, written or oral, that St h_nshbevr?.»l«(s«ura- ] llm- \J}[looz.;|5. duxylluzllht'. heavy at u decline, Local iuflurnces prevailed ¥ meiconary mtentions and - they gen- | ence at London to consider the formation of a | relation to Gen. Sherman, Ingalls and Shor- | capoused as aver wns wife to husband or | John had nover talke to him on tho subject, | elght weeks rovival and 18,000 havesigned the | to a Jargo extent, all other influences boing of S | rally try to make themselves uteful to | Customs union, to establish the absolute free- [ man both characterized Davigas a conspira- | rcligious devoteo to the God he worshiped [ nor had never offered to make any terms. pledge. P a firming tendency. The close of the morning | | the jobbers and monopolies by tutning stool | 9om trade in the British cmpira and to con- [ tor and a traitor and it would 5o read in his- i el e —_— R sosrion was weak and heavy, with the feeling 4 pigeon and decnying othor -mombers ~into | Sider the conditions under which foreign pro- ftory, Lamar said Davis wis no moro of a Mrs, Myra Olark Gaines’ Will, THE ST. JOHN CONTROVER oo Indlan EandiDeasss. 0 o Wl vary bessiih; ahaweless bargains, I will cite an instance | S1c¢ and manufaciurers shall bo admitted into [ conspirator than a mumber of senators on the /77 T BBl ‘attarney | B Lovil Jabusey 19)-2Thal Globe:Deimo: SHIRCTON ¢ Fieikas enden, WHEAT | that came uuder my personal observation, | he proposed British customs union. floor. At2 o'clock the matter went over to sy ORLEANS, January 12.—The attorney | Sr. Louss, . Y b & long. Tntersiow | member of the Cherokee counal, testified be- | o wtrong ot the opening and for thé suc- 1 T e Tl M ST R T F e T AR, tomorrow. thority to | FPFeECRtIDE Mra. Morie Parkins, wife of W. ferat will to-mortow pablish long interviow | ¢ e senate committes on Indian affaira | ssodiog balk onms b MHCe that ome oo ¢ tasto of Union Patific flesh-pots througha Col- | T,oxpox, January 12.—Biggar, member of | g n¢ fovernment has sulliclent authority o) R, Bvans, opened tha euccession of Myra | with J. 8. Clarkson, member of tha republi- i % F e Ho was informod that money was paid to se- | ness provailed.. An advance of 1o oyer -Sat- grado andstone pavieg contraot, o boasted | parliamont, had an enthusiasiio reception at | girritory and to buen the ranches of those in. | Clark Gaines and offored $r prokate the will { natignal eommittes, who was in this city Son-| o " ocecne'of tho leass bill, urday's closing quotations was msdo_carly, b0 onc member from this county since his elec- | [ondondecry. Addreseing the people, Big:- | yading Vellowstono park, Neverthaless | of the date of January 8, 1885, naming Mre. [day last, in counection with the charges | “'ndian Agent Milon of the Osage and Kaw |but at the advance the market was flooded tion that he was going down this time to make | gar desoribedl Earl Spoccer, th. Lo lioute ; SEtislcen 1ok ! A / 5 i i -+ el 50 | with offerings aud ruled weak at a decline, OHI0 nE iy W Limat I S v e O BBl B Troland, s o anrdsren, dnd dveioon | those appropriating tho vast areas arc hoping | Evans administrateix of the estate, Mrs | which have been mado sgainst ex-Governor [ Indians, testified thoso Tndinvs lonsod 300, (it qurifgs aud xaled Mol ut o decline. hmin c;lnuln\;\illlxl\a “)l:]nn.iunvoi the l)\)l}xlgluj 6| WARE Achwerabla fos/iths identh ot M1 mlt t‘l:-n-na}g "iEI\‘vT'y;\f.Tnb‘fi'e’fA;i josainst A | Gaines leaves property i ihis stato aud in [ St. Johv, of Kensas, late prohicition candi- fiti“y“g::.;‘,ztifi‘lfi?f“ffi;%‘: ]Iflnflg?g,f;;"g;guyfi‘j;: it, thongh ordizarily they wouid have mads 1t o M.th"um"leput.h gl ‘::,:mc.f.'\" ";';n Joyes, The meeting adopted an expression | Pherefore the committeo has added a new | Washington City. This will the clerk stated, | date for president. The interview refers tof oo \Witiees had never haen paid anything :;'-‘p’['.f'v “Ar\.l-%)‘%y'fi :',:;[’fil-tf.d:f.‘.'fi;mfif.'ifs'.'.f,]r': ] X 0 on [ of confidence in Parnell and resolved on agi- | po 3 "bill authorist T Gatnesl iting, S us conversations had by Mr. Clarkson | £ 5 AR | u r ident to summarily remove all obstructions | veet i | with James B, Loguts, of Kansas, and a con- [ 1,550 1o & : I e ' | thst My iBruutice, {auothesjimemberi from | liaient. Y tha wilitasy powor of the |2ftcr tho above procecdings the attor: | o) ahiad Detwoon Crarkeon. Legato and 1, | yised the Ladians to lnese the breder lands of o gmal” rervico, predictod o il i 2 de- ¥ L R 0 Bt ine 8 7 United States. ney appeared in comt with _another | Korens,of St, Louis, whohad been sentout from | Eheirreservation in order to protoot then orcor. - The milling b tuntion in ths notawest s ore W not muthiotjalil mplton, | il Oasine Bk st glatink Soandal, Conger to-day introduced a bill | will nawing Messra, Wilder and Chrictmas [ New York by the nationa! reoublican_com- s il betaes, bt all faiod t bubhe dud Bo reason to mistrust MoArdle [ 8pecial telogram to Tz Bxz, authorisiog tho seeretary of wax to’ negotiate | sxecutors. /Tl parties were astanishicl that | mitteo to i and advise with Clarkson in the R T { holrish Tecing A iollowed, im. v the otel, whore Mc | “Cuieaco, Junuary 12.—A scandal which | for and purchase the Portaga lako and river | the succession had already been opencd, and | Jatter's negotiations with Legata, 16 also can- aling ont drive those seeking homes from the Indian tertatned by local operator X % H _ LSS oy erted that Mrs, Gaines could not writs |, vo or three dispatches of some signifi-| CHICAGO, Janusry 12.—The statement i8 | weak. No. 2 epring sold early at 80cle, fall- k) Brunncr was said to bo ‘waiting. Mr, Whit" [bas been tho eubject of much gossip has | iuprovement company's cunal and tho Tor | ST S0, o, ik Wil they offored | camos i comneetion with tha parrative, Lt of | made that when the persos indicted for par- |ing of to T9ke. | ki | moro wis decidedly taken back when he|grown dut of the alleged improper conduct [ (A5 AR it SRCCERTIE SR 60 e dated Jamuary 5, 18865 in_ nuncupitive | ittle import by themselves, In addition t0 | ticipation in the Eignteenth ward elootion conN ’ fonnd imselt closoted in My, Vield's x00m | o ong of the officials connected with the | water wiys after their purchase by the United | form undor tho private signatuce, (e mark) | the letter from Legato to Kercns, telographed appear for trial they wil' decline to bo | Wa stesdy at the oponing, later showing a e kland Adiohild kel Tom K acoard, t of ino roller skating rink, | States. Senators Wilson and Mitchell intro- | it the, presence of five #rell known citizen: | lnet night, the following letter 1a the most in- A . 4 suspicion of strongth in eympathy with wheat f who at oncc endeavored £ convert him to the | management of the Casino rollerskating rink, | Suater, Bnators S SR CH IS | who signed as witnesses. and after making | toresting document which boars a signature, [ tricd by jury, but will be tried by the court, | {8600 G PR U e Toain, fecling 1 support of the nd monopoly candidate, | on the south side. The official in question is widows or minor children of deceased soldiers | féw bequests to others Mg, Gaines wills ber | that the interviow containe, Two weeks ago one of the heavy etone one of wore or less wealness with values 1 Meantine MoAndlo had hunted wp Boo- | nocused of taking fmproper liborties " with | W0 B0 Titad States in the late | estato to bo divided equally botween her six Torxis, Kas., October 4,1884. | brackets of the county portion of tha court | soeking lowor lovels all around snd. optid nr i the hotel aud sought to deag bim into | littlo pirl patrons, and it s said that eome | i EOTSS" (0 "S12" per month. Mutchell's | grand childron, Mr, J. 8. Clarksen— Siv: When the clec- | house was affeoted by the frost and fell from | elosing honvy on the morning sersion at a de. the Kunnard-Field oil room on the preterso | of tho latter have complamed totheir parents. | ¥ Tto8 B8 0, 00 BP0 0iee or sailor tion is over read this, then doas you see fit | its position, carrying with it & portiom of the Al No. 2 cash old carly at that Whitmore was thero waiting for hiso. | The aconsed hus been removed and his placo | Go Mtiarly Miuatered into the service shall | Another Dynamiter in Troubls, | wbout the matter. 1 eaw the imp: cond balcony of the buildmg. Yesterday cloelu xomlnallylab G001 y 5 3 pyid is soundness at 3ALT] . i 'Neil | controliing meas onIDITIC another by , weighing pounds, by ey ulum:l T Ty it | :lgn hu.l‘i‘yjr :gx;]:m«l:u,x? ‘x’t ‘?: ‘.{}'.i‘ 'clllnfie ba prima facia cvidence of his sound Bavrniong, Jaouary 12.—Danicl O'Neil ,,‘d],L" 3 I,\','i','],:'f::':’y lx"','d 5 ]-"-l,f b ”t]h n‘\' .,11 i “,,!,: ,,.,..,U "p],:d b QAT8 ) ; ‘}"""{'I"“‘ the jobbers are ?““'{ eutrenched boen o had fesling among the Lh"]'th.l»‘::‘llxe' ¢ laid formally before the senste | Was convicted of an asasult with intent ] to by St. John I lent an attentivs cer, b et e atantaxtromelytd £asy, in eympnthy with other i in both houses they will begin their raid on|directors, —and “the fricnds of the | S8 ERE AN oY Giness, being the | kill Michal J. Redding, who, he alleged, had | At Senator P.'s request I cawe to ssa you at | gerous condition. only option” to which any atten- | the state treasury chrough all sorts of benovo. | decapitated officer eay that the charge was | [ht MOHHIEHS e bill, but tnis yielded to > b 1’ had | Cincinnati. You scemed to share my Views, ———— v. This closed lent schemos. However disagresablo the task | tromped up against him by his eneniis on | Mtcrstate, commores by, TS 000 09| been branded as o epy and a traitor, and had | PGRiihn, voue alke.” Tawated the ar: e im tho highest may be, I propose to keap the etate fully in- the board with tho object of sccuring bis re- | MOUO% Ty B8 S00Ty Just passsd by the|given away the secrots of the Irish dyna-|yival from New York, and sup, osed the mat- o 2 Tt The waer | 21 Cash was nowinally 26ic, e ondis; i | moval, and a petition has becn drawn up for | honie g first, howevr, Jaid leforo the sen- mite party, Counsellr Roseathal when |ter would b closed up, but ‘after the con. | WILEESAIE Pa, Junitiy 2 T witer e 4 ature Is bound to play into the hands of thete | signntures of the patrans of the rink askiog | 001 Toterved o th committee on appro- | 0'Neil was brought into court to-day, asked | sultation at Columbus, & was deomed wiser [ in the Susquehanca has follen rapidly since | ¢\ o ona highor on light seesipts and scant 3 g Lrigands they will have to do it with thelr| for his restoration, Thero has bien much | . 6i00e ™ The exacutive session adjourned. | for a postponement of the sectence, as O'Neil | that T should look a'ter St. Jolin aud get him | yosterday, Connections are now being made | offering:, 58c being bid for cash and (i4he for { oyes open. tu”l(u houttheaffair, and the prevailing opinion D was & monomeniac, As soon as O'Neil heard | at Oincinnati, having l"‘:“l“"‘"‘)'“fl'f"“ with 130 points along the Delaware, Lackawanna | May with prectically no options on the fleat, B : T in that the wholo boandalgrewout of the desiro HOUSE, tho ircquest. be sont for Rosenthal, When [ him to go to Michigan with a sorc thront, T | ¢’ W, Viom riilrogd, b Special telegram to Thi Bk, o ":.T‘ Lrvf(tnhtn_;\(:-l rid .‘»l:nnnln;:y“‘“}“"“"}" The speaker announced the appointment of | that gentieman appeared in front of the lock- | telezraped him, ““l‘! ity thecific| 1he Alden Coal Company closed its mi i SR A Lixco 1, Janf &nl2, 12 a, m.—Tho gom- | e thako trumpisgupn shargowhich cinonly | poridie Kansas, of member of the committee | up O'Neil hurled a bot2ls contaiuing Jiquid ut | prowmise, to go with i to Pitteburg expect | gia wiorning inacfinitely. Thoy employ 500 [ oheved fiem and, higher, in sympathy with: f mittess have been announced by Speaker | BTEEHO Mok, 1nto Giettpy 1% | on river'and harbors, in vlace of Robinson, of [ him; the bottle broke on the grating door and | ng to find some mordithoes: hutal cu.l [f men.” 16 is Famorad the Lehigh Valley Coal | yieat mnd rocorded u stll furthur advar oo of @ Ficld. Tho chairmanship of sl important | 10K is situsted oo the Michigan, boulevard, | 41150 B o0 sevceal pivces of Droken. ginas rtruck Tioson- |6 to. him, *Based ‘wwon what you had | G nc ! iout o shatdown wirk in At AT A A committees hiave beca bestowed up upon that | 56 8% TEELUD T Ehe nost Javish sivies S| 8 Gtion of Davis, Tllinois, the bill passed [ thal, cutting him badly. O'Neil was hand. |said, and your piond - from — Now | golaral "of their collorics, If trus, i will |V uleatisg gl boganeidiay 'dm' nating class of supporters who can be safely trusted | 4 Patconiaod very extonsively by the south) o iving 50,000 for the erection of a|cuffed and taken back {to jsil by several | York, togetner = with wha was | gy ow about 1,000 men out of employment. D-1oITow s receipth at 10, head « f only ) 'y PProg L1 0 D, to expedite the jobs and schemes of plunder | d@ belles. butld ng for the use of the appraiser in Chi- | officers. snd By Senator P, the night after the coufor- 1,000 maniout of ey fa e, Paclery i scaipors wore, Juithio : i o e — e at Col , that T would ante only operators, Oweh prices toward A1 Toisrdalllopielation Jor the rollef of tho Cavt. Phelan, o motion of Roswell, the (bill passed au- . G N il e WAL e o The Poisoner Jailed. weres - Pork, S1L93, Tard $6.80, 1il' & 80 00, ha r¢ceived his mess of potage in| Naw Yonk, January 12.—Phelan is re- | gpor, g the Bloomington National bank to| M- Fichard Short's Antccedents. | yigh me to Philadelphia. I there persuaded | - Prizsnunc, January 12.—An Bast Liverpaol | Heaviness in wheat and other 5141 s casod iemanship on judiciary. 1vis safe 0 | ported as progressing very rapidly. Most of | change its name to the First National bank | Loxpox, J:-nunryrlh: Richara Short, who | him to write. I:v’tiltiurul\"li- “(,v’_‘r';;x'u rm»';’m'}t".‘.“ (Dhio) special to the Ohroniclo-Telograph says | alucs 00 v‘-:‘u;fi ar -w‘f»ulwl-:hl:,“ predict that nobody but himself will remem- f i o f Bloomington, 11ls, made the attack on lan, was suspected by | organizer for o, A, L. Corey, of Saman- e s ity . | relock the cld tha, 1o i | ber awything about that exa ted position six the wounds in the lle?d and chest are being | © ”n‘;fim”fi of ‘Hendoraon (Lowa) seonte bill | tho Trish police o have besn connectod tha, Rev. Gea n, of Columbus, and llm(. W. .\\nme V m]umlll,::c.;x;ud ’[ poi; ‘l:mlrl:{ :.LII" sion slow and heavy st the decline 1 joted, months hence; but nobody is likely to for-|already healed, It is expected the wound | 4 caq quthorizing the Chicago, St. Louis & Cork = ds ¢ 204 G. Frost at Oberlin, urging them and the ra- | Van Fossen and McBane familics, of this — o got the bargain which bound ~him to | Which fractured the bone of the left arm, and | 5 "pul railway companyto construct bridges [ With the Corke dynamite conspiracy. | publican state tickct, saying that if the repub | city, waived a preliminary henring, pleaded The British Graln T age, tha support of Ficld in defisnco of what he | the most seriona flesh wound of all, ‘Wil bo | uotous the Mississipol, ono of them in Min- | When FeathorstonoTwas arrested in March, | Hcan state tioket was elccted e belioved s | ot guilty, and was. removed to jail onthe | - Loxnox, davuary 12— Tho Mo 7k Lane lix- I(fuufi-t;nhu pullllnv l:_nlar_el lmlti‘l.m y:um;u;;; 'V‘IAL:IlL:i ll:;n‘}-;x)l }:ur,-l;p.’):t .g:.,h⁢?pmmw“a At | sota, one between Minmx&oh ;ud ’\Yimuunfll 1883, Short’s house was searched., Short (‘:‘:f‘:!f‘l;l gl‘u\n;:;'lngl;m}l\‘z\\i:\ m:.st l:il:mi.;’;ngl;; ;‘t‘h‘:f‘:’l?&i‘ "'1'.‘-'\‘3»:”-~urlr}elx“) l::::l x:‘.fi.x::‘; i“A\;: press, in raview of the British grain trad B A N e e ey i T e M{,b“},f,, “a{.'fi,.j::{.‘\mfifinl(':“u. MGemmandery | thereupon went o America. His wifo 1o- | {hq ytato and writing these lotiers added | fuir way of racovery. J soys: Rain duting ths last wee' x was fayors clamsg, aud he commences his career as gen- [ Pr. Carver's Expert Rifle Practice, Schley and Lieut, Emery and the officers and turned to Cork some time ago and is now in | yery large number t,fl_'»ll" republican majori- e —e able and corn promises exceedir gy well, The vral claim brok y by introducing & bill| New Haves, Coon,, January 12.—Up to | men of their command for the reseue of Lieut, | the workhouse there, Phelan assisted Kear | gies in Ohio. At Philadelphia I recsived a] mpo iade Ootton Mills Buroed. | advance in Foglish wheat ;A8 to pay the Pat O. Hawes with such rcloock this morning D (Oarver b Greely and thelr surviving comrades. By [ney to leave England when the latter was |dispatch ateting that the matter would be| /% bGPy PEos S0 B O, advanse fn Buglish W I9E/IN an oxpert financier as in tho whole at the head | %¢¥en o'clock this morning Dr. [Oarver hadd @ WY 0%, | ok UM Helnter of one of | suspected of bei 'ud*mnum conspirator by | fixed at New Y ork, where, with him, T went, Aun RiRs, o January 122 £ | though tho denand is i ; nales of the committes on claiwy, The grand army [ firel 5925 shots, hitting 4030 times. He re- | (jo" @ty of the Greely reliof expedition to | the Glasgow polic earney used to bo a1 found Mr. Llking, who seemed to know | ciught in tho mule rooms of the Slade mills | o English whoat duriog 11,217 of claimants naturally feel very jubilunt, and | tired three hours and slept, his left wrist hay the treasury department for a revenue entter, signal fman on the Caledonia railroad. He | nothing and weuld donothing. 1t looked s if | .niget. Tho sprinklers held the fire in A,m.n.mvn 28, 4,140 ' Lurters at s "0dy Medndel and -~ Troup are” tho unly | vollen causing him_cousiderablo pain. At |and the retention of the other two for use i |lelt his signal bu.{;,:::.-f..:'c‘::u“c.' vany's | wobad heon fonled: 16 places e io bowtion | o' tho rival of the i department for tho corrautouding ook nat year. Thard member ' )0 o ‘clock R o1 ) fes works and corporation gas worl ere mude | where d 3 or a X advance, likewis orol wheaf )mv"n‘hu;hnh’:n;:::slmlw At TS L Ao sk, BnaSiad© @b ech e pears DAy, e went into committes on the | the objects of dynamite outrage. He hiad at- | yuon larger amount, Whatever St, John has [ and in halt an hour the it wha practically ox- | the beginning of the w It o losy sharks teel rather comfortable and safe with hole (Wil § Towa, in the chair) on the mmlml‘thu dyuamite meetings and aesodiated | done since, we got the benefit of his absence | tinguished. 'The whole mill wis wn{»l.nyly firm by the middle of the wosk but recovered i . it q whole (Wilsop of inti vith Featherstor 4 the nse of his friends affirmatively in Ohio | floaded, The Joss reached 200,000, fully in-{at the close. Two curg or m1v6d ot Wb J;'hln B, n’nuh'-l ‘nl lmufluh‘. as n;h«vmm:il Kans guratos Mer Now Gov- | consular and diplamatio appropriation bill, A |with Featherstons, A e N r iy promine. . Hoe fhe sakant | sured in the Mosual companys of Boston: f oash snd 080 oaIK0. Wa /1o ole o Douh A0R of the public buildisg and land committec an ernor. point of order was made against the para- e ——— an d Al k B e R B A A R (el Mom anafir P ITEO i O SN S SRR I 0\ AR SO K of Wobster, s chairman of the com 5 g ! ropriating $12,020 to meet the ex- The Weather, 117 good faith to him as well ay the result in | Providerca and Fall River, I withdrawa and one rew ained, U'wenty car- Ty ? o \ orexa, K 2,—John A, Mar- | B¥aPh apBROP R it f Mr. Blaine is ed, | necessitat 1 weeks shut down, goes arenow dus, Th' 5 market for Gerge Bk on ool lands, fialey apd Joba §.o0 '.h:r\vuI:;um::nh-i“;::irlnur|hi:‘ “nl\zenul;::. penses attendant on the excoutor of the| wrsuivorow, January 12.—Upper Lake, Hlie Mo ) SRR fested, g 18, OXEINeT, | . poties o Reey importaut committees in which the rail in tho prassmes of the state officers and mome | by the ohair. Cannon appealed rom the de- | fair weather, westerly winds generally sbift: | you beforo you closo the commlttce work Hard Fight Expeoted, hevn i largo Lsin” sy dont. - Oregon swhoat ‘ and the robbers bave any interest Kalev is | jar of the supreme ccurt, There will ba a | cision, and, being of the opinicn he had bzen | ing southerly, falling bu-ometsr, followed in [ be cnabled to make good 1y promiso mas Sariy, Ora,, January 12,—Tho legislature | #0!d fur 806 81 Call forniv fie 5.~ Wheat very respect ible but his “relations to the Bur- | grand ball this even ' unfarly treated by the chair, raised tho |y t:rn portior by light rise 1 tem- | ubder the circumetances: the party hnvm{ convened today but the senate did mot or- | tha0¢ 1 inuctive aud , lonc mects with falr de- lington road make him a_safe man for Boss | & X Joint that there was no quorum _on the yote | 10 Western Potlor by & lig! protited by its resulta. It is a promiso that T [ obvened i A8 BUs Bhe seneie Gk ROt 68 mand, Muizo is soarco, Borley 1s dearer Stout aud the Glen Kendall gang to tie to e T T YT {,‘ sustain the chair's decision, No quorum perature and higher bu..meta;, except in the | ade and guarantecd. It should be fulfilled, ML -ellmwr il ’J'us,«llay ho :un‘]]ulw are in fair: dewand, Cuban pess ara The chaitmanhip of the commitive on rail-| ARAL amuany 12, Coorgs H. Mo. | Vei0g prescnt, adjourned morthweat portion whero It will fall, Upper |uad it shall t..;,:L:'.n;"l;mx‘.m}e.x o el tho |7t T il b s hard fighe. amosg. ag 447 ads was given to Holmes, of P ty. | Sr. Lous, ary 12.— . M- e ssippl, fair weather and variable winds | house that shelters wife chi | — — | 4 A L e S T S WASHINGTON NEWS, bty ey yorton, alfgy |dren. Eversbody e ja’ anious about least ton candidaf Al Lost 1 yn ey and a partoce of Fulos, the railroads feel just | wh, pobbed the Pacific Express company in | gpectal telrgeam to Tk Be, warmer in the northein partion, falling Va- [ New York, and "Lh o Mador, Smitheon's | g, Congress to tse State ©apitol, | MONTREAL, fanuary 12,—The he d office @a safo with him as they would be with thewm- | ¢hi; city of over $100,000, pleaded guilty ot | iy 8 o rometer in in the northern portion and i ing [ scquest 1 have telegraphed. 1t is sup- [ 1 $ of the Hudw o B . as good a working ma- | praw % L U0 SN Was sentenced to| WASHINGTON, Jenuary 12.—The whisky | hurometer in the seuther portion. Micsouri | posed it was, too late to accomplish any good, | ~Couvnbus, January 12—General J. 8. |°f 4’ Bay company in this oty re« committee as they had two | fienco SRy SN AEC N men are encoursged by their £icont sucoess in | Valiey, warsaer and falr waather; winds shift. | but it is not oo lase to make good o promise, | Robinson to-day prason ted his resignation to | c6ived alarn ing intelligence concerning. the Nettloton was sandwiched with ¥ — ln;i_u;"hu.; Se%rblry McCulloch to gm{n_t v.ll ing southerly. At y_..u.-‘}fi,uw let n‘e{hu-r :min you, t.hlu(.'owmu;'u{u;lmlmy of congross from the | safety of 0140 of their finest versols, the committee with two or three others from The U, 8, Olearing Houses, relief refused by congress, are now cautiously e — [Signe ours truly Oth congressional dist cict and at nocn was | “Prince o’/ Waler,” homeward bound with & \ four to five fold, the chance to pretend that 2 ’ feeling their way as to the result ef introduc Javes F. LxATE. | sworn in a8 secretary; of state, s ROMEWA RO Je () thay ware not all one way, Nettleton, who' 1s —The leading clearing | ing in congress a bill to have the tax reduced, Tmported Goods ul|¢Eary.::‘eu. ot O | ey AR ST TS Rorelarp of sldie o w‘:‘(:u'""’r?:.?wm3::';:'53’..”;'.}';;;‘::‘3:{ ) farmer, was made chairman of the commit- | houses of the United States report tho total | say from 40 to 50 cents, Scerctary MoCul” | CHioAo, January 12, — Special Treabwry | ho mado no roply, as ho had iy pon Oy anri Tho vosea) wes (Foben £ 19 Hod ( tee on cilies and towns, of which be knows | clearancos for the week ending Japuary 10, | loch informed a gentlemsn who called upon | Agent Swift, of this city, has gone to New |at no time made any promire to psy St. John tion 0.f her crew are lost. A part of the crew 7 roacand the main land and weie rercued after 3 hav ing hoen nearly starved and frozen to death. An expedition was orgunized to reach t'ne vessel by sleds, very litle, which showa that the speaker can The only demoer, appolnted to chairmay and Heimech both 3 Loxnos, Janamy 12,—A dispatch from " 774 486 900, < ( b ot only favored reduction . « any mooey. Mr. Kercns wrs also briefl g Y A A (oo | wero 874,486,206, an inoreare of 240 yer | b thak be ot ey Tatorsd sach b redueli | ¥ ork to consult with Collestor Robertaon and |any wmoney. Br. Herots nes sl briel { oy imin bo th o Tuges, says China and Japan 1| cont compared with the corresponding week a | 1t ¥ o0 o e, that tho tax | Dresent the complaints of leading importers of | MteEVIeMoS TG SOFERBTEREE LAt MEREAORa | nave aareed b subnlt the Corean question to U | Yoar ago. should mot be paid until withdrawn for con. | 8his city that thereis a systematic undervalus. | oo (oo oo of the oase. T P s e P tion. He of the opinion that the | Hon of“imported goods at the New York cus- o — America, be “sarcastic. o —— Treasure Truve, be safely put down for everything ‘ o Ty fo the honded ware. | tom house which gives 1he eastern merchants 3 " /s e i okt Feseneon, "aF Bure“was| PrTrsivac, Junuary 12,1t v rumored hera | BTSRRI o8, (1 amer shoula | an uniais wdvantage: ove thots of the west Aion: SEauts Hemlib, . . .0 A Doomed Heglon, Death of Capt. Swphen K. Mahan, | thrown a sop ip the shave of & charmanship | to-night, that while digging a cellar at Brad- | notbe roquiredto pay tax until the whisky was | Where goods are valued here. The recent case | New York, Jacuary 12.--Gen, Grant’s Map'up, January 12.—A hurricane inthhe| O170MwWa, January 12, Capt, Stephen K, provirace of Malaga to-day completed the suin | Mahan, of the regular army, oa the rotired of 1 iany places that suffercd by eartho aake, | Jist #nd during the rebellion adjutart of the a1 4 the camp in which the fugitives o Peris | Thirty-sixih Towa, diod iu this city last ight cn printiog for his vote in favor of Field. | dock, Pa., near the scens of Braddock’s de- | withdrawn for consumption, The knowledge | of Madame Arlins will be pressuted in thel Jy o iciun said, last night, in response to in- Some people put & high price on themselves | feat,'s nummber «f workmon wnearthed an old | thab these visws a o held by tho socretary has | 83109 connostion, ey Ty e oy e Pt and the senate after trausacting gome impor- | chest containi old to the amount of sey- | 8tirred up tha whisky ivterest to 8 degroe o o —— sy » - PR Eh O o e Ernanae b, | Saesk coiaining Rolc, 4o tha aiount ef aev- | B0TRC L NN o tedly. basn Man-Killers Cox reral Grant consulted me early in autumn umed, ing when the sconre forcman will announce e —— the direct cause in influenciog them to seek | ooy Y. 19—A fire this|abouta painin the side of the tongue which [ o 54 had taken refuge was destroyed, after a lingering llnecs, 8 o ppoln o o8 jon of congress, oK h wJanuary 13— , Tt - el ———————— bis couanities avpolutmssta Striking Miners, legisation at the present wesion of congress, | SRl T S K 8 e, | endored it rainful for bim t) urtculate and L General Grant's Friends, Niw Yorx, Jauary The following statement made by a friend of General Grant i il i 3 f i ¢ ood, The general smoked cigar 4 Failure and Suicide, Migsouri's Governor Sworn Ia, WiLkessARRE, Pa, January 12 hua- |if their appears to ba a reasonable probability | pied by Ried @ Carpick. snanufacturing chem. | masticate $ood \era Eoonts. iy S ookt . 5, dred miners of the West k. ’( uy, | of um,uxlu,— in both branches of co m.’L fiu; Maultine manufact:ring compaoy aud the |largely. This seemed to irritate the tongae, OiNCINNATL, January 2, Feilter & Song, JrrreisoN Ciy, Mo, Januvary 11,—At struck agsinst the proposed reduction of 19 | favering the seheme, it will be pushed vigor- | New York Pharmacal association. Otber | We restricted him to three cigars a day and |dry goods wmerchants, assigned, Liabilities, | noon John 8. Marmaduko was f mflln cents per car for coal muned. The wages heres | ously. One of the most prominent republi- | small buildings in the vicivity were damaged, | he stopped smokivg of his own accord, ~ It s | $50,C00; assets, $50,000. Thieir book keeper, | sworn in as governor in the prescnce of bot wakes clear the action taken to protect the | tofore have been 99 conts per car, oan representatives from the east oxpresses| Lots over $200,000, Insurarce light vary remarkable that this change waa not ful- | Sherman J, Mack, suicided Jast week, houses of the legislature,