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2 . THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1885, THE MITCHELL MANDAMUS. | b hu ety uct i v | SHE - WAS NOT - MURDERED. | S e sttt ' "% | By i st bnon‘arees | TRADE FACTS AND FIGURES, | 1% iyt ot e son except a party having & money 5. W, Simeral was the nest speaker, | tr: The “event was but one of . Tallow—Steady and unchungad; No. 1, T % . interest oould excroise the Fight to brivg — Vi anid Coat neNbecty Tl iy, Rawor ol | Dot GYSITIRr et St 1 TMEre —— country, LA t was Decided Orally in the Supreme | suit. The case was presentod by P'at O. | The Mystery of a fouthern Nebraska Wo- | being appointed chairman of the county | tion propc ving during the winter . o . Roeeints, Shipments, ! 3 P Hnwes and d. W. Tiytle, of Omakin. S 3 T 1y e | e Cr e ol uoeatans] o Dereet. DATAEE, SSIIAY . oF Dressed | pjour, hota. . 110m Lo 0 Conrt of the State Yesterday. CITY ITEMS. man's Disappearance Oleared Up. the romark © that 3f & good | ments for the Inst evening's hop were i, Boof and Sbipping Grades. Wieat, bu e 12000 Professor Gillispie, of the Nehraska - ticket word nominated, the | Standoven, Mrs. 8. Wright, and_ Miss . 11 Rk R PERSECUTION OF A PAPER. de and dumb asylum, accompanicd by | pOLITICS AT WATERLOO. republicans woulil have no (x-‘.yvulsy‘r.» Carric Ja 1 floor committee, Honty | EASING FEELING IN LIVE STOCK. | ltye. bu.. .000 he - one of the prominent humanitarians of in making a clean sweep Jackson, John Dishorn, E. L. Armstrong Barley, b, ceoee 48,000 —_— the United States, visited the state insane — voters of the county had uut to look at | Miss Emma Von Trott,” Miss Millie Bla: - Kew York, 99, Whont—Rasiérs oy . The Mayor of Lincoln in Very Small :wl";\r"'r lvfi'|.":-"\‘"'\'|'."m ‘-",..,.|',I\I;l;""'.'n‘f: Is It Leprosy?—Among the Soclety ;"ri‘lr\l\“lirl""b";”n'l!’wi-'r-'”v]"uH ’{lrl}l-l-l;‘:rm o wl..\i;-- E L. Armstoong. J. W | Wheat Falls Back to Tts Former Low | coipts, 157,000 3 an.m. unyraded Business—An Interview With themselves s being much pleased with People—Stockmen in Con, M ARy Rt il e -vibihias Point, Closing 2o Relow the Best | 100 ) “'.u!x'»:is'u.r.'l‘l:f.'.fmm closing the New Postmaster—City the management of these institutions vention - Police Mat. suffered from corrupt Tings, and it was STOCKMEN IN GATHERING, Figure of the Day- Markets LT Hon, R. D. Stearns of Lincoln ad virs, Bite about time that ap entire chunge was A Corh —Lower; closing dull; roccipta, 1. dressed a large meeting Wednesday night s, kite, cronght nhout. Scssion of the Natio Association to Home and Foreign, } 8 20 wngraded, 0@ isce; Noy at the town of Denton, in this county —— M, E. Rosewater was the last speaker, he Held in St Louis. - R IR {FROM THP RER'S LANCOLN NURRAT.] 1t s said that the state anuditor retaing IR Tmp——— arriving ot nbout.a quarter to ton o'clock: | T will intorest many stockmen of CHICAGO LIVE STOUK Ry a2l o8 R Tho mandamus case of the state on | money in his hands received since July 1| o e b | Mr. Rosewater remarked, in opening, ; § i kgt G e ! il pa T o A A last which should b turned over to the | The special telegraphic advic thitk it was 6 difientt task to make o cam: | Omaha and Nebraska to know that the | Cnicaao, Oct. 20, [Special to the BrR.)= | 40,000 exports, 1.0 mixed Wester o W. Steplionson, clerk of Otoe county st ‘\h- treasurer without delay { Bee have apprisc d the public of sove paign speech without repeating much i annual meeting of the National Carrie—The falling off of about 8,000 In | He: white western, £ § Yo | _An excursion y to leave this succossive incidents, oceurring since | that might have been said by others | Cattle aid Horse Growers' association of | receipts us compared with the same time last Petrolenm —Firms unitd closed at $1.00%. was decided orally yesterday by the su- | November 25 for Los An Fcgs—Firm and fair demand; receipts, ¥ av Tt T Pewnblia o ¢ whi Chastened and puritied by disaster, the o Unito o i f vk, 18 ing ofoc » | s, formed. The party will remain aw ay Suturday lastin Franklin county, which | 0 publican vnl\’ lind, 1h Otio and. Now | the United States, will be held at St. [ week, I8 at last having some effect on the | 5400 packiges: western, 21@ e, preme court. The peremptory writ of | WFIRE CRE have combined to develop a first-cluss | York, solidied lw,ww nted candidates | Lonis, beginning Nov. 23, 1585, and con- | condition of trade at this point and else Pork-—Dull and barely stoady; wess spot, Brevities, relation of J. Sterling Morton ngainst " 4 ) e . O N N f 1 o, T Were o o) ¢ LT mundamus was ordered to issue, com g sensation. For a thorough understand- | whose reputations and characters wero a | tinuing six days | wiiere, us there were moreorders for shinping | S5ANIONG oty aetive sates; wstorn 3 various telegrams have rated, will be p s Socd judicial district, | CiW. A i e 1 L samo direction, and the ticket nomenated H ¥ revival, However, does not bring with it any uum-r Firm and good demand. Judges for the Sccond judicial district - given in brief outline W the party (s fall 18 neknowicigoed to | €red; reports of officers and committees ! L st BULAAL, Cheeso—Doinand quiot; western flat, 7@ was his duty to state in his call all the | Ne $1.50. “The Doctors said my | Ingz democrats, that the republican ticket | Mittees; the discussion. of wll impor bbbt duut nall it e il Novemnber, 835¢e; - L¥oduber, that it was no part of his duty to puss | Duyton, Ohio. $1.50. at Druggists. l!lmuumgu.n jeweler outof c\ 500. These | er then made ,a comparatve re- and horae industry of the United | capning Texans are selling for the lowest [ Rye—Steady: N % { ! ) ) AE sty tops SEERGE. ot oRlY Ben fore the mecting Assortment. was never more varied, Prices | N o, 8 b N derstood that the question touching: the Roundsman Metza reported yesterd d moved into that sec tand togetherfor once, not only b iber, §8,30 Dumnb(l. & lelegates to the anmual mecting, | Feported plentitall yot hiyers: soem to Told diseussed by the court, and as the BEE | open after 12 o'clock lnst night ~those of within a few weeks Whi 100/ vide federal positions for its lume ducks, fes by farmers; ard, W her, said that <he had gone east on the | wonld insure better local government members of the nssociation 1530 o 1500 1hs, $5.00 L0 to 1hs, tonality of the law cry a sceond | that any liquor was being sold after mid- | not been soen in that loeality and the | the remark r + hy Mr Whitmoroe, that | has again been organized and joins the £4,20(@4 40, the parties in Nebraska City who are | enter complaint against these men Whitney wirricd a Gussie Durant | abusek at the county poor farim. 1o | B 10 tho cuttle and horse growens of the Foxaits, 1068 1bs, St Lo m-wm. Wiheat Openedstéady Fmportant question judicinlly determin: impossible to - convict them, unless | aturday night, however, after the eap- | ferred to the medical coll nd dumyp. | ceasion of the second national conven- | Montunas, 12 ». Montanus, 1 Noveniber: $olie for Decomber; sn.mu’@ | e ] night. Marshul Cummings is no | i “turt wero rall v i 1 k- hgs instituted by Hon. J. C. Watson [ MU & Yot st a mun who clwimed to know, | of ashesand quicklime, 'Uhess practices | Which has beon provided, 1t will con- | Stath waro rathier tasior ait fuyer, or, hic Bt and s il adindication of the mai- | Tition against these men even if e docs AN $348 on Mondny. Buyers based their | Rve—Dull at 51 ' ¥ Y i . ooiming: 5 TR S SEVAT BRI reeeption and pleasare of all who may | At » close a8 i oke Whisky —Stes Sig'tho Atite from issning vouchers for | o JIIBEINS wad'scen by & reportor yosto: road between that point and Blooming. | hone yard. This matter wis by no mwang | i > MRS A ST U 1V pc Rt A selt'as to what ho proposes to- do in the Welnteiin m..umwmmm Mot prian | e eaic o hen enmploned 1 tation of the delesates o the convention | Brice. Later i good deniid e from ail | Afternoon oard—Wheat, 1itnige lower, from the supreme court a Iroud and ity FOREIEIG 6 s to move more frecly, so that toward the | cash and Noveinher, arty _ of “gontlemen in my pl W hitney told the truth as far as concorns | considerations, heeatse some of the help. WDl A TECHNICAL OFFICIAL. ) from my placo. o am ot buck, | estward bound at Noponce. "She came | distressed at the thought of what awaited cussion-—s as follows: S0 05, Light weihts,' 150 0 170 105, | Kansas City, Oct. 20— W heat—-Unsetttlod ; eoln’s justly celebrated somnambulistic Lere. great deal of complaint of erue hy on tl R {39 [l LS i b ety To ieree took up most of his time this tall, | diseas ALK . azent U S, bt MG X walk. The oflicers displayed o in clectioneering and left the inmates of il indnsty, New' Mesice CrieaGo, Oct. 20— Speeial to the Brr.) ats— Nominaly 20%gc hid, VA X i — Solin McGovern, b7 Jackson strect, oLy tock dournal, Wyoming and; s Gd - for spoty Octo- wet even with the Beg,” a and has wssumed het maiden taine,Mary | W lict in their duty in closing | OV T R SOt e from South to | tion was very flat. An unusual thing berand November; 48 6d for December. 1 i LIVE STOCK. n doing somethis Upon in f i ! ¥ { ¥ 0 | long a5 they are objects of charity, and St serenity of the market, 0 I ireoRb D veE b o, : she said, in reply t seribe's tey are whjects of chavity . prestdent St. Louis National st s - iy it wis fonnd that 148 honor, the | OVOrcont dovered neat attire, stood. by L ety el Tave, | the people are taxcd for their inainte company. but around 100°clock rumors were more plen- o, O 'he Drovers® Jolrnal i naice which s that no strect sign | Union Paciliedepotswinging alarge black A LA 2 4 5 e s nnirdered \‘x. 1w marriod to my Relation of Forcien Capial to the Cat 3 UGS, 05 stoolers h shall project ous, from the building more | valise athis side yesterday. A conpleof | husband in Wetmore, Kunsas, in July - o e e Satusa | OMicial postin settled this story by going up R ‘:H:&x%’-‘ polling Stephenson to insert in his elee John Dodd, T, Powers, F ing of the situation, the story which the | guuranteo of good government In this At this meeting the work of the assocta- | “MHe and a better dressed beet demand than | e to arrive, $6.13, cc 4 | 2 o situation, the story 4 cling the work of the associs o g , $6.13, cost and Aion eall for that county for two district [ Mutteson, Sutton; E, “Shclden, Nebr J\. | county, the eflort had been mude in the | gon o the eurrvent yonr will bo consid since the great break of a week ago. This | fre her, S8 16,17 The court held that inasmuch 48 the | Pyp prxest ALTERATIVE AND ANTI On Saturday last, o sheriffs posse, 1 any nominated for muny | Foceived; ndmission of membe etion | pHc v,,",‘“,,,:f:\,:“\,\,":"“,'\”',T > ‘,,.',', qunty | 1086 ; clerk was merely a ministe: officer it | Binious medicine on th is Samaritan | after an exeiting encounter ¢ P years past. Itis admitted even by lead of oflicers; dappotment of spe ? | and fa i and such as are usually Milwaukee, Oct, 20, — Wheat- Basie Biady Sl bR st child must die_ with Spasmis. Samari apons, captured J. B. Duck and T. i T cvery reapoct suporior fo the demo- | Questions wiich interest those who are | and low grado and rough rangers are tully | 8%, officers enumerated by the statute, and | SR e W P Wi, B 4 4 r i | ‘enta county tekot. Tho spoik. wy way identified with the great cat- [ as low a3 this time last week, and common | ¢8R HEAGYS \ upon the constitutionality of any oflice. L two men accompinicd by nk Whit- | view “of the candidates of ~ hoth | P and the transaction of any other | price this season. Stockers and feeders trade | Barley—Steady : § iv..‘ 0 % The opinion is not yet tiled, but it is un- Keeping Open After 12 O'clock. uling Walker und the latter's wifh | parties.and appealed tothe republicans to onsiness which may properly come bo- | remains dull; the supply is ample awdthe | Provisions 00d thut t o r more_than n year ago. The trio very | the democratio party was i control of cli loeal association is invited to | are low on Fodder and feed in the country 13 polis, Oct, 20, —Wheat - eonstitutionulity of the law will not be | morning that three saloons had remained | shortly established a bad reputation and | the nutional governnent and conlid pro- | SCHE GRS M The stock catf tind is also dull and hwl-wvl"w and 1i i ividuals engaged in g & Tower than lust week, - Sixteen head of h i X vifo to Napohoo 30 ogaty il [ teand horses are Tnvite bocome | Jrice i / tobe A f fhtimated n fow days since, tho real | C. S. Higgins, Hans Young, and Honry | Yife to Naponeo and roturning without | but bucauso thu cloction of the tic het y nvited 1o betome | funey steers sodd at 640, Shippine steers, | S g ;"‘y“'l"’""mlll‘t_ll;_cx"‘;f';"m"‘l;{l constitu- | Hornberger. He conld not say, however, | it Sinee tht time Mrs, Wiitney hus | Tn conclusion thspeer, ouehing upon Phe Citizens' Entertainment committee | 3 . B e el MG A M’fi‘m. distriet jndge in this distr I be en- [ night. The marshal is un- [ Story of her divorce was accepted fowe needed "‘ n sweep in the court | 58 ”-""(’;»’:',["i”".' ”['”:f' sl "] | & et 3000 40 700 10 | " Hrecuipta Wheat 2160 fiour, vrely ignored, and it now r ns for | decided ) o Whiotliar to | Without question. Within a few weeks | ouse, enlled attention to the glarine tion of the United States ih extond > ¢ by Y| Shipm lour, r ar | 3 i S1h Cannda and Mexico a cor ) ! 3 Judee Stenberg ho e e | living i Bloomington and for the year | ereated quite a sensation by declaring Montanas became unsettled, declined, and clostdl e dosisirous of having this vital and | gudze Stenberg bolds that it will be ey have ived together. - On last | that the Dodies of panpers had been (rans: dind invitation to be inthe city upon the | T, Sa0e a1 AToHEAAS 1400 1 $410; 5 | under yesterday s G3gede for cash; o for be conclusively shown that ) 1 i Srttlento i i | ibe S45 9 ed to proceed ancw. 1t hus been sug- |1t be hat | Fiv of Duck and Rose, Whitnoy disap- | ed into the cellar, were pickled and | tion of eattlemon, and participate in the | Ibs, $4.30, LOG% for May, £'that th Quo, WaTFto Prd ligior was sold in the'saloons nfte 1':;':‘1'.' peared and 14 not to be found. Night be- | disseeted, and finally thrown into a pile | Splondid programime of cntertainment Tous="Trade opened slow and prices at the [ Corn- ! @ogo. fat ash; ork il o matter, o {8 et p Wb o 5 b b ik of G y ! 20 and now pending i the sume Gonti i worked i uhout the mittor, and S80S | gpenly announced. in Bloomington that | may be legal, but o did not seo why the | 8¢ L of a grand ball and promennde con- | £ PRI L o1 A AN oo ; R slure the same fate as the nandamus | G0 ! ! W hithiey had murdered his first wife at | county shoulil pay for the coflins of pan el mu\lu‘-‘nl and ”'"'”|“fi‘1 entertain- s ! H Stvonin ey h S the time he elaimed to have taken her to | pers whose bodies were to e cut_up in | et i ary, civie and othier parades, by opes on the fact that there” were, with the Pork—Dull at 88,5 tor will. still reman uncifocted, It is | POUTemainin his present position a woek i Dl her body on the | the dissceting room and buried in the | €1 ete, for the generaland hospitable | fresh arrivals, about 55,000 to 57,000 on- sale, | Lird-—-Nominal at $5.70, ' now clulmed thatan imjunetion restrain. | 1ONEer | i ton, Cireat excitenient grected this reves | campiign eanard, but he hud it directly | ttiend the meeting T e AR LLRLI) ey creamery, 2@ AR \|";]h.u\\1n be applind Gl Ut L RO UL irtiesof men started | from a party that had been cmployed in | | Sheelal areangemonts for the transpor. | N Wil thily G o ot s | 23 or, and thut tnis will surely wring forth i \ | utare, u d 'Il'““’d'":( ‘|].:L"‘||xl:"'|l':' ““’lqlv‘l\l‘l“ at tiey will not find it is assured by | tention 1o it privately some months ago, (L L ll""'.“ with tho railrouds | i REGET T S im»v-;‘zhK.‘.y]y'.fl“m. il Toledo, Oct, 30 o L‘mn\vl'l:]lvlrl\li decision of the entre N facts which ||v'\|'|(l]|l'l| here yesterday | and withheld itfrom publicity for hanune | ¢ "l‘,:‘ I""" -“'“'“':'; " | \ matter under dispute. ;: HH ranme of the exercises—the | ¢ the turn in prices was rather firmer th « R T i as DG o tion e Jrles ! prices whs rather firmer than orn-Dull und g i vricy : .,:“_If’f,—“]':i“ ,::”“ml‘ N <:‘|“xl|‘|ll«lm|:'m o e | the staiement that his wife ook the tram | Joks invadids i the poor honse would ford | subjcets of nddresses and topics for dis- | at the openite, “Shipping,” 220t 50 1hs, | Oats—Dull; eash il Novenur, 2% esterday morning as the Ben reporter 1 f ; G ¢ ! ared his oflice ho obscrved two of Lin- [ OB EEATREE B SE ST I TG dircet to Gruahy, and has since #esided. | their hodies after denths There was a T e e United Stafes | 23505353 19 to 210 1bs, $5.35@.50, s, 74%¢ bil 14 Noyombar 7 . A T A | - Did, T3¢ ash ‘. i coppers engzaged in taking down the B | 1 led to a fuirshow, in rining my bu WIIAT MBS, WHITNEY SAYS, R R A s 1 U CHICAGO GRAIN MARKT Corn—=Qu 1w whioh hangs pactly over e side. | 510 SIS wnd T heliove that [ | A repgrier for tho B called yestorday : |V ol to hiveinisae s some | upon Mrs. Whitney, who is now cm ; A i gty y wihich is seldom witnessed aimong them, 'l;',f;":l‘ ONRTOWERL IR IOIE OO I,I,,‘..., W LRt G withLITb Ot b :,, the infirmary to care for themsclves. Tt Rane Conntiv: Our Common Inheri- | Wigar—Tarring s littte sprt up from ssige | | Liverpool, Oct. si-A¥huat-Boor detand; and us they shook off’ their sloep to A to him that the commissioners — S, Mereer, editor Northwest- | o ste for Decembor wheat fo-lay, {1 2 winter and spring, 7s 2igd, crowd had cougregated to enjoy The Biter RBit, Shel their to these abuses, even though 1t v . o o wldon, 3 i L3 North ol 1. Head, Colorado, | eu WS t 0] eeipt o Vonews - ” ) . the senstomed speetacle of a Lineoly PRIl oA R S R wiiose it § e e el R TR sl R e o | URDNL LIS LUK W) ¢ o1 young gentl n you all about this pauyp Anspoit Shippin, ol. | Tated to distwib the medyor, had hunted up an obsolete ordi the stove in the waiting room of the tory ""m”' it, S | og | mance, they aveentitled to the humane CEhe Normal Horse Industry of America titul than orders. The tirst canard was to g ol our comitysotlicers. T, Butterwarth, Hlinois. the cfect that consols wera 4 points lower. —Reccipts, 7500 s -“\. shipping flfmllll l“:-l.: f:x::’l n'r"'“"'”m.,.f'f.'x'f"u1“'., | rough pilgrims sat over in a corner with | 1881 My folks were hen 11 ving in Har- TUE ASIATIC SCOURGE, and ‘Ter £ Thomas Lawson, Missouri, | 10 the same old figure, $1.00310. Wheat all | through Tesans, dull, §2. )} y wi . y in per, Kansa So faras | then Knew, he Anerican Cattle and Dressed B this time had been growing stronger, De- | U A, steady; natives nd 1l bm 9, 8 ructed to proceed ugainst the Bep | 8 luwgo satchel betwoon thom on the seat. | . un honest man., Well, we conclu: | Leprosy Belleved to be Existent dn a, | tand, and e Lo ions Sroundin (e | eombor opened at 85156, and sold. eireatarl : Hee ofice vi et armies. They oheyed with an [ Suddenly they both arose and approached | ded to move to southern Nebraska, and Local Ghifese Loundry. i watiol of American Beel—James W, £ S LIS Y Hows—1 . BL000: strong: roneh and afaerity seldom theirs. “The sign, how- | the ticket window vi v Barclay. M London, Eng and up to SO @SWI{e, wi ible tradesat $0tye. | mised, § ‘king and shippl ugn, e ticke! w when, with a stealt September, 1881 - we e 31oo| e . . Eng N 5 4 & weking and:shipping, ever, did not come down until the gentle- |1 00 AT O o L Se "‘l HI bl olclme “{,’h';"l'l‘\‘_:‘."_ A reporter Swag informed yesirday g Elsr Ao, V. aight attempt was made to bull things | $5 52 ships, 00, mun' who put it ap did the work. His all young man seized | Ington. . Soon er Lih© SO | that leprosy efisted in the Chinese laun- | 1y Roberts, Pennsylvanin. = 0o on an advanee of % by Minneapolis millers, Ttiooipta VL0005 Kteally; inaives honor would better serve the interests of | their baggage and walked out of the | 1) (" g ' i RER lite Lyt tho AOLL) I sonsinic eha BUbUE DO u¥aov-Stono | hutontysmallcopital ade Tiie | s ) 2 BelEbmins,y 0 0 R ck § se, y aL the northeast corner of Thirtcenth | of Town and Hon. S. S, Wallicee, Colorado. t hly small ea wasmade ont of it. The I lambs, per head, $4,00004.75, Lincoln if he would ferret out and pun- [ door. Ounce of the pilgrims turned |,,,,‘|,” indaw, e to the same | and Dodee Aite. LA r 80 gt The Nation ttle Trail; [ts os- wis only on the northern ros 5 1 §8h renl offenders against the law than 10 | in time to ‘see this per-ormance, & ; nla e . smne | and Dodge siregls. A rumor so grave | he N HoR! : | Wiiie 3 oniyon the uorthers mals |1 icanens Cit witle—Recdipts, i e i el e time to see this periormanc do’ ot kot anything of [ gon ot BT RREEE © o tion and the | L AL Futute, and i Rl Iy ) o T TNk el o o | U0 s e race gl Buiotipare | ey e oG e i al e B N 0o BNy S TR BT I s instant ‘investigatio ¢ | 1or Movomen e Trom Soutre to Novin | T ey, s s awa. is boini | FEaE L LEERS 7Y axporte Bonal Spite a sinzle instance of unknow. | AN @ oy startodnfieritho thief, (ho || KEEE .h.,.,:], T st i n,‘_,'_‘l{,',',, (U ] work was pushed g s rapidly as | =Hon. Oy LK ! cntiney ot ' T o, "On s s {.'.’.'.'.’.'m:u (‘f," :\T.‘:;}Q‘hfi';fl‘fl: nince it e mauny ouGr s s Aad | g o PNEE 06 Ha et light across | 1 Marylunt. A A e LB bt i | (@0 d stuff, 5 £ f S ceuse | l\nm\ too mmh nhout |I.w op- " 0 . oue ¥ TEoi] oy . Tueed e, Traders are getting to ler- .un:u u obstruetions to the streets of Tincoln | the B. A tracks, bounded over the | crations. Well, Thad some trouble m'h ,"l,',4,.':',"[,)‘:‘,‘,,,";\')‘:"! ”“\“,“(:]”,'\‘ s ‘h Y Hprso I 1,',"'.“.“‘..“‘1' '\'1" \’;, | \'1” J“y“‘}l Stand s, o e .»m.i.«.\':.’-'f.l‘rlv Hois—Recelpts, which bis honor might botter busy him- | platform of n passenger train, and was | my husband, but nothing very scrious. | b A0 ikt xentlenuiu v, | Jgtse bsireg hoe, 5. eSS Hhe | wieh stower than formerly tn Torefni the | ohetid wowle, 68 S Strongur g, 1o 8611 with. wmbering up the steps of anohter. | T’ September. we agroed to como to | S1oPPed by n Chinestwasherman on the | gaglish I Bt 1. Ducidhan, | P . whenever e willers s 3.30@3.40; -commonto ediumy §3.15 THE NEW POSTMAS Encumbered by the two valises, he failed | Omahg and break away from our sur- | street yesterday and asked whether he London, Eneland * | increased bids. The nee stoppod at 8)ige, | gy Vi S L b R - break away ) B 3 ) sk M \ Eneland. Vi o s valce s heep—Receipts, 500: shipments, non Postmaster Watking was_interviewed | to cateh o footing, and fell sprawling in | rounding associations. 16 was ngreal | still sent his washing to the shop at_the | Nt \ on s State:and Terric AL an anilio.dintie €f fc Steudy | common to good muttons, S1. .o<. e x sterday on the subjuot of Dr. Millor's | the mid. Tl pieaner was upon him, | that [siiould come o Omaliw wnd setwn | cornor of Thirteenth wnd Dodze. The - Awoxander AL Swan, | 4 0 G Ssasie Dri i - Twouis, O sattlo—Reco iton liim and the spirit of antagontsm | wnd the young ”fullow only roguined bis | i houscheeping, and that bo should | ¢ utloman repited that e had fof dowo | o ieluiony Betweon tho Bast o the | thece 5 mot the sinllest possible chance fo 14007 Glow: bulk of w'"'" seems Lo pre il he ty. | feet in time 1o escape puu-.-,_huxv v | come on shortly afterwird and join me. | so for several weeks to which the Coolic | West as Thoy Afteel the Cattle fndustry of | 30Y export movement at New York, inferior in’ quality: shippine steers, N atking suid that Dr. Miller ha ays | both yalises bel him in his haste. ame to Omaha and fullilled my partof | vesponded that it was as well that he | the United States—Hon, ¥, K. T | time around noon, when December Moo at native butehering steers, $3.25@4.00; I i with tho utmost bittorncas, | P pilsim collazed both pivees of lug: sreoment. Bub my husband | did not, as one of theinmatesof the place | New York. LR TRere was o tading beth done, A | mised Tots butehering stocl ason. In | gage. came. 1 gota lotter from him-—in | wus suliering from lepros H Fopard to the thrcat made by Miller that B svor came. Lgob s lultor flom himin | wis sl RS R oy e N he would cither have to give up his intor- Beor at Fort Sid said that he_ did not eare to hear from | front frame strueture of two st T Bl SITINEH, SYSIE Uh good deal of noise. and fell down to 8se. $2.200% g ceipts show a falling off a pri Sheep - Teceipts, 1,100: shipments, | 803 to last < bt the Tunor tiat | betterand nom for b des: commion 10 | Tmportance as a Cattle Growing ; quarter of an hour later it weakened witha | stoekers and feeds 5. h).nlm. estin his papor here or Miller woule " . Al N fopos T SO i | : 1 L{ il ‘m hu‘lx“{\ \I\'nlL vould fix Col. Hall, inspeetor of posts, returned | we, and didu't propose to come to | was formerl ur y store. The'low- Tho Gl de Horst Andustry in Awerlen | f the Minn, would shut | ¢ K325 Ll @350, L things wt Outahia. So 1 scenred a position to work | er looris divid 0 into” two apartments e . Mills, St Tiinois | down Novemher Userved (o wan said that he had a0 o | yesterday fromaten d our among the | (IR B L b o > h ; b feline B Te ST B y | 9 i) E 3 ne Ltter | the one immediately upon the corner oc- | State Board of Awriculture, feeling. In the afternoon th T b b i the paper and would have | westorn posts. In conversation with & | from them sinee, in which they asked me | enpied by o small tailoring establish 'm\ ation Stieand National —Ion. 11 | tinued ek, Decober doclining 1o 53 OMAHA _I:I\LGI:’FK L ;,m iings whatover” to do with it in the | yeporter, yesterday, he said the saloon- | to come back to Bloomington, and oflered | ment and the other, us the Sien on the . ] [ S closing st oek gttt L ot UsiomSrure XA AT ature, but would his whole atten- |G re making bitter war upon Col. | 10 meet me at Wk, Tsuspeoted | window decla ceommodating the c s Companies i Seotland— | FORYEERE W 8 o et and | cons) IR Sl b G “tion to the management of the postoflice Oiung g | that they wanted to hurm me—parhaps | Jaundry establishient of Wing Le E. L. Saeidon. London. Ens. el baele in sympathy with wheat, and | Considerable netivity was manifest in the Watks said he had sent on his oflicial | Morrow, of - Fort ~ Siduney, andthe § yin"Cond 1 didn't go. As for as | The door was unlatehed aid - the re- 5 O e e oo tatiowing | o poaie narkaHElAY, lllnlll.lt‘!‘u‘l.(“ll‘{:-":lll" bond ;fl $100,000 toLY w " ngton and ex- [ oflicers who wero responsible for | that myst of my disappenring trom | porter enfercd withont difliculty — No NOTES FROM THE PRAY. very i hange, but ruled weak in the r y nd the dewand \,um, soon Ix;. rece Yo lisgooniniBslon Hieio selling of beor nt the amuse- | Naponee and no ticket being bought [ one was aroused by his cotrance and, | =il aftérnoc c o iite up to_ yestor- ¥ il Iu[u charge of the oflico. | oo™ 1l on the post grounds Jtisall bosh, I did go'to N o | conaquerinig U disirust swhich the ill-sy. | Gossip About the Political Fight and | Provisions -Provisions were quiet and 5 s were made ot about e has re (|'1 ed many npplu ations from T e i Col. | Mev with Duck and did hm my tic vored odor of the place brought upon the Candidates—A Warin Time, 9 dy, without any special chiange in quota- | yeste B nd ol positions, To ull of | 1o s it notics was served upon Col. |y No, I don't_know wueh about | him, he continued toward the rear. “An b < coming county fight is going to LEY ? y q them e says thit tho applications must | Morrow, Wednesday, that the saloon men < Gussic Darant that is spoken of. - So | old { sut by a disantled stove | el R :w i andithby will be considered | would entor eriminal prosceutiou in the s ns 1 conld see at the time, she was a | sewin willh > movement s shab- | bo it rod-hot one,™ said the political sucr R i n their tury sl local courts against them, on the ground ugh 1 am inelined to think | by garment fanced up w ian ine | of the Wabash corner, yesterday, “but the ow Yor . 2. MoNEy—On call PEEVAILING PRICH i lh( ”vl .| of sclling lignor without 2 nse. | she ¥ r'l~|-uvlm-- m)\ mshand, s | diflerent "H<|1(r‘ i observeld the re- | republicans are going to win, you miy | eisya per e s e seeretary Col. Morrow has signified his willing saying is. Tsaw boroindis company | porter and ashed, “Washoer" to0 e AV SV b i MuncANTILE PArER —4@5 per X Poorto | Good to Pliladelpl torday roveived from |y o iry the matter in the court il | g 1o Dutare Lieft: Taont piry | © Ro. aie; L only ‘wanb Lo know how | fUpent upon it Hrery ot prscrrtion. | ookt | Good to biladelp xg. nn]« ant badge, which | LS instructd the saloon men” hor father very much. 1o know that | many live’in this house T e e e (ARRIGN T yyliLo: u;wvm'u‘ to Col. Honry A Mor- | ahend. Whitney was married Lo o, for s had | With aquick, Keen glinee of snspicion, | I 5EC T ikt by 100 emocriis, | M Cattle row, of the regnlar aring. by s nimi . Brodic snld that the raport in tho | mebmo.on two diforent ocoasionss. No, | thoold folowahneply donyndod, Wik 1% i LU BE AR WY, 10 KEGEE o | S ink: _fovarien, and | LSo s and over......[84 4004 0780 (@3 1 a!‘w\qin'nlnu.ml throughout. the state. Bt o raDartin tho | e Thnve nover beon divoraca fromiuy | fore” At this momont o rustle was:| 200 LO00SHLELKE BRI Ko O o, | ke e Winle, weal Bt.. Punl, Lajo | 1oLt fbs 4004 4054 AN 00 Ehe b Mgsle: ,J:.',:',..:"d ““ll \[\)"h\"\:th_u 5 i L received at | husband.” heard from behind o partition, and the | 14 i Beaton by 1500 | Shiore. Erie and Reading, contributed nearly LAVGLIY ibs rze dinmonds, o e work i3 artors, #s y It is understood, e T veportor, intruding his head. confronted | pibie RS S e e Tny's Dusiness, - Compared with lage | Sreders N o e vaRy. o8 Inseribed | powever, that it will be substantially « POLITICAL MATIE a poung Chi 1, wasted with sick- | T IO SRs e e I prices are gencrlly sy por | Slockers e the badgze, whieh i the rognlation | justification of the ‘present methods of 5 ness, sitting up, with all faeulties uppar- [ 10 50 e T o1 e imallspaRaEL Anor i \H"\\ oL B ]“m-l- liquor selling at the post. They Are Discussed In a Rousing | entlyalert upon a misorable hitle pallet | (580 of it Ry won't have it solid by a fon b I |'|‘«f'u‘.'.|‘."'“'.f per Gt | Native Cows. ury A, Morrow, Twenty-first Infunt. fecting it i 3 SWhat you want?” shouted the invalid - q il : DILANSLS Rt i ASMEd DY S L i beneath this s written, - Mecting at Waterloo Roview bad Tong w ] Sowe of the suloon | riumors of cutting \||‘)HM| passenger and T SPwenty-fourth Michigan Volunteers," ™ of'the Speeches, 7} P < . i met disgusted with him, and com- | treight mtes azain in the west onEn M xed, ] & © C. L8 ; Arc you sick i i Sl AR A el Mised £ which Morrow wis commande e e o ) i msing i roting wi 3 Sick." hi I s i plain: that he is making himseli “too STDALAI0 Altangl King el Shippin P A g ns s nion "W"'l")'l’“ ho' Ghnufapanp: Gireles willimant!| - Asronsingipolitionlimaotinatwaaihol 0 Uslekoiatho. QUihainin - uesang “' o] Fresh ™ in s canvass v the colorl | 0 cont s 102508 N W 1007 Lkl Wil 2 : Fororko side is 18 follows: o Comrada | this (Eriday) evening in the parlors at - Wa Wednesday — evening, [Htasa "‘; T A i e |‘“t“: vole will be_east almost solid for Co- | l\.:: i K 5 prele » Skips o ‘Benry A. Morrow, Brevet Major General | of the Y. M. C. A, All Chantauquans | Deing Javgely attended by the | gy peated empnasis he put *string of o i binsol g ey 2514 100 nh REPRESENTATIVE SALES. Woluitteers. From comrades” who devm | e invited, The following s the pro- | Yoters of - Waterloo and Vallow | sharp questions o the reportr wio only dieHan Ty Ra sl I IERY Uk al Pacliie.._d3igibac il. i LTINS it aii honor to by numbered among his . precinets, The speakers—most © of | answered them by asking, “How lonig | JEC S0P ERL Miay dust ike | . . o Av, Ibr. N, porsonal friends, and 10 serviees ren % 3 : have you been sick? ) S L Jus| | neferred. ... i L1038 IS L0 Bored us commander o' C mp Hownrd, | Founding of Romo them from Omana--were of both the yo gigk 50 much eattle, and in_various other | ¢, i & O i ; “Long time, Go ' : v at il venth annual reuaion of soldiers Mis h. demoeratic and republican parties, . [ R wiys has made himself ofiensive o | Do L& W % 0 k Bt ! Only aminuk the colored voters, Tho Germans? Tl D&, 4 T reforred. " il ' i chrusk September, ) 10 sre candidates 0 . :Sg' ”m]oxn in Nebrasks, September, i Vi _.[ them were candidites on the vidoctor. ( vote witl e east for Coburn—inelndiy Erie, . o 210 0, M. &S I 6. . i P nan vs, Gre m_l e m»g« county tichets man t 11 baek upon his bed with the evi anumber of democrats who could stom preferved ,_\\,,,w,,, PRI FOR 110GS, CTARIFE REVORN. T Mise Luninie: Wood, William Coburn was the first speaker, | dentintention “of sayingnothing more. | LA connty tieket were it not for | 11 HCTES L S T extr prices for mough Lancaster county tarifl veform | Infermission. > s g ) n L. B eter mi . 2 Meanwhile the old man had avisen and | oy "G wise, . i 1 n packing ..n.x shipping and light 1 duy nightin this city, | ° M. Kennedy | He miado afow pointed remarks. He - wiSSlowly proeceding towand the doos L ol IRy thinking men of ¢ Kimas & Texns. 4 W m Lozs tor seven diws is shown bedow Fhyallicers eloctyd woro N. 8. Hurwood | A Deseription o © ‘ll‘llll(lllllln s said that he proposed to make a fair e oML nt | Air oa thraiia | seounty:ilumosmibie pilyoeannomingi dakeslion ! iG5| = B s precident, 4.k, Sawyor vico prealdents | ook Gompirions i Answer o ot | bonorable canvass, anid wanted the sup- | & and the reporter swiftly backed "t D b e ot of b, | Yo Gtz | Mixed, | RAAIRI I | SR ORI, St 1 Gl port of all his friends. He proposed to | Ok oo whethor the in. | B ot you forget it | Mo fracine 7L 100, Westorn Union, 0% | Thursday Tngely attended” By prominent political izt o work squarely und wbova bourd, und had | yaibd Chinsmin it teribla discasn | oo caie et In otherdisactions promises | e peslicri 1"1'.'.}"\1», Jaaders of both the republican and dem ; The Insane Tax Suit. nothing to say wbont his opponent, | of whicn he 15 suspected, but at all [‘l‘ by h“"”;; ”‘,‘,’.”.‘,'.""' s i Y Monday 5 L ecrutic purtics and & number of mterest Gen. Cowin returned yostord Patvick Ford. Mr. Coburn referred to | events the ey in its suspicious hear: | A = v 1) ST Xz s L 003 10) 1 Lt )1 8 A oA ine speeches w f we_socicty | from Liffeoln, where for the past few | N5 army record, and said that he had | ings, dem sudbe1d uttention of tho board | oM NS MDE BN AL SOL D PRODUCK iy s 00| 8 00azs 10f 8 1@ 1 Wil to-duy issu ora tarift st A i o Tioaane tax | served for four years duving the war of | of heulth. e I ot o st urduy | 0@ 00 3 00w 107 8 1nas 13 @onvention, to be held in Lincoln, No. [ dts he uing the 3406 WX rebellion, on the side of the union e [iiEAuReEd e R olnkaa ARk NG Ot e Quict A Note— Al salen of stock in this warkot are vember 4, 1885, at which meeting they | suitof the state inst Douglas county. | The speaker vetived amid prolonged ap- 3 R vy thopeh Joell Megeath 18 notlaying ) gyze n o0 5 Wistonsin, $4.6301.80; Michic | Wde per ewt. live weight, unless othenwis ivo delegates to attend the | The sttorney general and Hon, 1. M. | plause ” SOCIAL PLEASURES ;”’"";H“'I‘::'l‘;'»‘“"“\'\"'h{: ‘I""‘W"‘ o makue S s0G.00; soft 8] Wheat, o | Nateds Dewl e sl at 1o e lb 1grail E " refor v « « AT vhi e, Patvick Ford arose )i he ing " ch candichaie to vot otis bakers, 0450 pale weights, > r hows weighins lossdhin B T o Y an, 10 Murquotto appsured fortho- stuto, whila Jig Mr. Patrick Ford neoso and apologized | the Sany ggrogponte Ball-The La- | For the county commissionrship, Mike | g iyunT v bakers, 85300450 patéuts, | I S G s ol Land 12 noxt. — Good h'l"ilM]nrv\.\ilml the county was represented by Gen. | ot s S (AT :'\hu’d’:d dies of'1he Loth Kebekah Menny is making o warne pevsonsl can \ yately actives opened steady, | 10105, and sta, 5 80 [bs, | ARt moating, and theelub Bds: fairto f;:}»‘\vl':::\vpv ,»“"' 'ILII‘ ulf‘llh'].at 430 | speech. Hy was out there for the pu Lotge Giv nte Vg hluul w ,:| 1».«'n “i i ol lle‘ ) I o a e .Mll"vwll i ned Tige, E o i rosper. All persons regardless of poli- | A mitlers of | babile hnotedis *w« pose of getting votes and hoped to seeure Sy AU olliotod WiLiL MG FORE OF DS Wb 00 1 Siaitninys Nl Lol b g ko unier | OMAHA WIIOLESALY MARKETS, N SR | state sue ¢ 3 ace = 3 A W, o LY 5 Bt op ¢ ) 8ans mids of ¢ ¢ are nof e | yesterda, cloberand Noveinbers i o . Och2 » iy RoRL dto bupresent at the | 6550 Gikes due the insane fund, an ”',‘ m. Mr. Gobuen, ho thought was o .“‘" twonty-eigth, hop of the Suns | R RS e he was not given a place | BT e Decenibery salie Junuary; Wilge . Fhursday Evenink Odkii stite convention. the county presents defense with e alle gendeman and ni hie Imllm dt was one, | Ceremonie club was the event last night | 505 tickot, and 1 shonddn 't wor if | May: No. 2ed General Markets, 1t COUNTY OFFICERS. L 06 0 A and he proposed to make his canvass | ol Wb o 5 A IR i i \ Pl Corn—} ive and w Tho republican county convention | £t thitt “"': tax ““'l'“‘l"l“"””“ W] with these o facts inview. Hhedid ot | o4 the Millard u "" dln B yaa e Ltk Jaylilia o008 irderuble. dotsotion | s@ico ning storday, exeop havifig failed to nominate” precinet ot il“ Il‘l ‘_" hore, '_un_ll'l Il & A0 § xu’] 1 gt elected, it would not be his fault, but | of the 485508, widd was largely at rom thy democratic vanks on this steady § I and Oct g oors o tuke their offices in case township | (0N L SR AR TSI dnesdy | that of the people tended by the myembers of the clubund [ COp L e just Novol yjie year: S5)5@Mc « lllwlnmm‘ur:, o harg 18 noi piuch, 4F ang :fl PRGN oarriuk ”t‘ll“wl"ll“::ln{n; e Ml:k‘n‘ ‘l\‘hlm \mlH'N m\luwluhlr Ho | their frionds, Al the details of the ball | yre working n i | % i Shcas it and firm early, tut | atling priees uro ws follows: Chiice tabl ) an has o i w88 medting fol 3 = : said that his record us street commis. AT Zrest or SO 8 | foeling e d weik © cashs 25t5e Ortobor: 1 144 air Lo HO0 @ic; inferior, sprirpose which was held at the en- ( PILES 11 PILES !t PILER | aloner e an loneatano, and he thought | Were foclsotpand’ gront oredi is duo the fuslinge ograinat. Hirandics Al Wi 1 Riosc AN C AN AR dNGEL 10M | & "j:;\'.'[’,u,’;“"' Mgisor Iniurion, gt @inis house last evening. The democrats | A sure cura for Blind, Bleeding, Hehing | his qualilications for the oflice of county | commitice of arrangemonts. Among | | 1k oLy IR0 | e My, ¢ f £ Full cream elieddar, Septaghor, Were working it pretty fine, us they had | and Ulcerated Piles has been discovered by | commissioner were cqually od a5 | those present were noticed bolted i i ry‘\‘ m ,.I. I“' ] | "“]"\" H Dull at 61 Jaeq full eream tlats 1a; Septeibes qQuictly nominated candidates for y | P Wikins (e Buding vencds), called DG | ghose of Mr. 0'Keefo, his opponent. His | Mesdames Wheeler, Dundy, Reod, s R N o (e e Pty e loy—Quick a1 0 ann Xyoung Aiericyn Septomho precinct oflice, and if the ropublicans hid 1 NMAWENS SR CnG QU ia o of Bhor | Shocel wus o rousing oneund full of good | tubrook, Rudick, ! Puddock, of Bo- | j1¥ % WORBeels hre tXactin 1o ST tho | B Rt o g i o1 wias, ftioy, los Bwiss, oliolce, Hdls f",":"."‘\"{:t\t'.'.'“f,’."..l'f.':."./'.::'.'x:',;"i:'.'.‘| it | 50 years standing b ond need sutter iive PO, o L o Rt e adrico, Hiteheook, Butn, Chic Garngn, | St detiemination of winnin Pork—Fairbusiies i Live clickens have been selling 3 ) & winutes alter applying this wondertul sooth’ ¢ next speaker, ) Keefe, though urkson: X undy, Sharp, Mc stice Anderson o lhivd dhstriet, | closed steady and ) : Iml.n ab 8200 when gool. A fesw. iancy B el mmockacy Sroud v ot Gon- | B e ettt | that the best argument he conld ‘odor for | Cormiok, Chambers, Aoy ' Letinan, | AU BRSO GG L Y e O tbor Eotne abovt” that A “nall stz as \w s trol of the county @fluirs by the ¢lection wore i than good. Williaws' Indian | hus re-election was contained in his Read, Louis Dun ly, Knigat, Mory, Mil “‘ L e et e o [ TR 214 December; SRR Ol fowls are in slow demand at$200 of their afficers, und thirty-two supervi- | Pile Olntment absorbs the tumors, allays cord during the pust term, He had tried | fard, Berlin, Wilbnt, Touzalin, Lak D o e e o, | i Live ducks slow (LA 1ve solé. It ot diflieulty that | intene itehing, (particularly at et after | 1o be just sind impartial i the diseharge Yompkins, Pouel, Beuch, Crary, Fostor, | §are the i A . ok, ol w0t vot for | ik « active, etendy and | turkeys, fe per b dresiod clickeus are drag- Lthe county al committen conld be | FO1LIE S ":'mf‘.f.f.‘f'fn'f.‘.f.'v':.':“':(.'.' fives | of his'duties, and In doing anything he | Ciark, Huntington, Wells, Cosise, Pike, | fiommocrats siv LI 6 V08 S iion ueh : thi oo, Detaliers | i, goldel. weaklier - fuguiied, 20 SHoswR) “mude to tike this matter m hand. et g o | did ot wllow the question” of *friend or | Woodrull, Wyman, ‘Hordon, Moty | (il 88 LB I8 00 ALk Bl REEIK ; wi@hun Ly | Mo duliatios, Clalot, pit e SN0 [ebagrt 8 ANOTHEIR MANDANUS CASE, SION DISEASKS CURED. fou" Mr. O'Keefe luid claim to | Craig, Frank Himilton Orubie yunid ) i 3a saan0s. short | 1E0EicaTio: Jueat, It Sacusi iy Tn the ease of Lytle ex rol againat the | Dr, Frazies's Magie Ointinent cures as by | some ¢ s having been instrumental AT LIGHT GUAKDS HALL - I § @12 e, dressed, choioe, po anis, eannty commissionvrs of Douglis county, { magie, Pimples, Black Heads or Grubs, | in brin bout the recent investigs The Light Guurd's ball was the scone of People have become necustomed to | Whisky ze h SweET PorAtors—Cho beford the supreme court, ho deeision ( Blotehes und Eruptions on the face, leaving | tion of county allairs. ble and u very pleasant gat hear of new discoverios They were Bitier Fair demind aid In Jarge supply: 3 4 0000 150 per bl was arvived al, ns about the sime ques Llnl-l-l[l.lglm and !fi".““']hl 31"“““*“4" Hon. W. G Whitmore, who was pres- | b wit. LU was the first s [ | hardly prapured, however, to héar that | goud to fancs creamery, 15@#cei good to ravoks—Thed Lo very petive, _fibns nrose in thecase aguinst the county | Sult Riewn, Sote Nipplcs, Bore Lis, ind | ent, responed to the occasion with » str » senson given by Ruth Rebeks amedigine hiad beou discovered which | cholce duley 1e 10T cted g estrenely Light, e 4o 6 Cah guw Felurk of Otoe county 1d by druggist flod dpt of | Tingspeech. e spoke partivularly of | gree Lodge SR ol p. “Aboat titsy | lad in Ene morphis or opimm ayd yo | o Clesemtalr duuend M0 seadys elied talnod for stmlght yaricties iy ¢dgots, The court huve taken the onss under | gopte ” O USE oF natied: o receldt 011 (), uuds which had been uncartied in Couples wore pn« b who entered heart | would cure cougha. This remeds is ied | §H4% ,.72':1“‘(3'5'1'.71 hscs, dpuig Awer Mixed vanud > hot dusipadly s, bro fdyiscment, us there ar ailed by Kihn & Co., and Schroeter & | the connty building, nd dwelt [ and soul into tae amusem nts of L Star Coigh Corg, and it is endoraed by Euis SFirm st 18a0)8 | - Cafifornin 2 Ib, fravg 00 Fuided in thio former cuse tlux I8 not up- Al whoealo by C, F. Goodjan, upon the necessity of p change of regime, | evening—un excellently scicetod pro- | he most cumioont seientists iides — Steady and uuchasged ; heavy green o, per b, o) extractid, 5 o 0 Excuancs Biris—Qulet and diys he has - been arg

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