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. T e e S 1 05 B e {HE OMAHA; DAily BEE FIFTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, WEDNESDAY M()R\'[NG. NOVEMBER 11, 1885, NUMBER l2lt ONTRIAL FOR MANSLAUGHTER |, aves v rus mavase. | yoRp gf THE S\ME NATTER |, SA"2ECtwe ] xKE SPERIOR'S SWALLOW, | movssemve mei Fate of the Cnfortunate Reil Said | Between Her Majesty's Army and | Sounding Congressmen as to Peeofers NOT AN APACHE OUTBREAK. to be Still Undecided, King Thebaw's Man Eaters, ences on Several Questic Tho First Day's Proceedings in the Case of | N "“\"'“‘- No I“ A Montreal special | Mentionsd in a Previous Edition as the | _T.ONDON. '\"“' :;:“‘ :.":;"“‘1 tele "I“ fre 1‘ With a Mighty Gulp Sho Enclosad the Lovtsvirte, Ky, Nov. 10.—The Couricy | Tho Mohawk Confarence Committes Cone ; saya: pat counsel, @arn wdnnt g f | Rangoon states tRaE WAr between Burmah Journal will publish to-morrow letters from 1 f Detective Pound, 1 om England to-day and left at once for Prodact of Official Braius. and the [ndian goverment hias been formally Steamer Algoma, 160 members of congress, fifty demoerats and snlting at Waahington, | ttawa. He s o i8 stil ey declared. ninety-one republicans, These letters are in THE ACCUSED ON THE STAND | 1iavee butthat it will be decided tomor- | THE BIG MUDDY COMMISSION | Nikw Yonr, Nov. 10.A London cable to | LATEST NEWS OF THE WRECK. | rosponso to four questions sent out by 0. 0, | THE VIEWS OF THE PRESIDENT 1aw. A reprieve until M was grante i the Commercial Advertiser says: A cabinet s v tealey, Washington correspondent of the —_— His Story of the Cruel Shooting of the | At the request of high eecleastical authority | And the First Assistant Postmaster | council was held at the official residence of | g5 ¢ _the on the that the g in | the tirst lord of the treasury to<lay. The re- State Treasury Robber, Griflin— Bappy frame of mind to mect | b be General Submit Annual Reports Passenge and Crew urier Journal, and are as f : Backed by Similar Declarations of : v 1--Would you favor an amendment to the - i ot Kinig THeb&W to Engia ATt Known to be Lost—The Captain's #ul6s of Hio iovse. Mroviding tha ot opim i the Secretary of the A Budgot of Nebraska LR e T S RN B : —A Variety of Washing- tum having been read, the cabinet declared Story~Another Luke Boat RIS R LI b b kR Specials, tary of etate for the colonies previous to Lis ton Nows. war against Burmali and a format declara- Ashore. Tt il controllet NOIGRTLE By appropriats '}-;1‘ ! ‘n‘nf: vl\-:m'n‘M wd the imperial e tion of war, ‘lwh ||!u':;m-n‘n'x*.||l"iul|. has RN nding committees on the -~A-\\'1\I‘lmluhr - ol VOl hol o " by been issued. The French wovernment and of the pubiie service? Deteotive Ponnd's Trial. o Paut, Minn., Nov. 10.-A Winnipeg TNig Maddy Tmprovements, the Durmose minister resident at Paris have The Tervible Lake Disastor. »-Do you favor any ch n the laws Discussing the Indian Queation, 1axcoLy, , Nov. 10.—[Special to the | gheclal to the Fionecr Lress sava: Dt JUKES | Wasmivaron, Nov. 10.~The Missourl | been notled. All foreizn sableets remaii | Winxivra, Nov. 10.~The following s the | govertine siiver coltinee il silver cortitis | Wamiixotos, Nov. 10.~The president to- " 3 L ted police « onty \ Yok ah _are réouni oto ue into the A i and 1f 80w modisieation would you | ga ¢ an audience to. the ec Beg. | ~The trial of Deiective Pound for the r. Lavalle, warden of Kingston peni river commission, in its annual report, ‘l‘h‘\fly:‘h X‘\‘:z“rj"llu-llrlll\h rm;.‘x:; invasion | Statemen by the captain before a no rd as desirable o e ted n(” ‘llm.h.“ x ||L u‘,-. ',",\:“":ml ‘nll; murder of Grifln,the stato treasury robber, | U@ty and tiva other physigians Tiaye | e plan of mproveiment adoted by the cor- | wdvanciii 1509 tivug the kreattr pat: | @ty public hero to-igh §=To Wit extent, In vaur opinion would | dulbicd at the recent conforcnied, at Lake ) eneed his afteimoon ftes BUIC ” ¢ Kiel » LS ission T 0 lower pe 0} e riv | tia steamers, il sl i The stee! sf ner LO1 cleared J Bvisto f o tar nd internal revenue | M AR ) ML i d opening statement hind been made by the dis Lavalle exprossed the contemplates reduction of the width of the | operation witl be s sombavdaer port of Owen Sound at about.:30 o'elock in | M4 WiTVGLE Glhoice Tor the caticus nonl | o irted the detogation aih prosoiitod to trict attorney and one of the counsel for the insane, but preparations are going on | water way suflicient to insure stability of Nl the afternoon, on Thurs the 5th day of | pation eaker: Lulastileul il UGICERLION R LGS risonet, T. O. Wait, one of the jurors, was ! ceention. 3 regine and approximate formity of slope, November, 18%, bound for the port of Port In the demoer rosponses forty-seven | members o the president. Hon Krastus ) s it one of the Jurors, Was | Ny Youk, Nov. 1—(Special to the BER o Bl iy : % Outragos in Treland. 15 = t S b unqualiedly favor an amendment of the | Brooks, of New York, read an address ome excused, and a man by the name of Livings he Herald Nas i tatorview with Riel eid | Wiith and depth, ‘The commis I Dentiy, Nov. 10~While Michael Nugent | Arthur, having on board general eargo ot | tataliiiedly favo eudment of tlie ton substituted. The first witness for the | before heknew of the respite, It shows him | fied of the engiueering Teasiility of this e | 5 ‘to Ballymation unlon to re- | Merchandise of about 400 tons, SaultSte | a'ehinge, and thive abs nOpcommital, | To | budying tho views ot the coufereioo asto the seution was Miss Cargie Small, who testi- | R queer mixtute of reason and unreason. He | Provement and of the great beneit likely to | was proceeding to Ballymaton wnton to re- | (0 B0 L B S0 S o SR |8 e A O L ecis. | best method of improving the condition of prosecution was Miss Cargie Small, who testi- “Wes i wnrsason. s We | Tollow its completion, but they are not pre- | cord his vote contrary to the wishes of tha | Marie, which port we clear aboul the seeond or silver question four favor legi : skl Segithdl fed that sho went to the capitol about2 o anore bhan the 1ish coqld: 10T could | Pared to estimate its 'cost, They are of the | national (rageed from his car and i tlo attornvon on Priday, tho oth, | WLOR, forty-ins opposs, And ik hee, BORD | tho Lisalang, o e il oA puraviiR o'clock In the afternoon of the day of the ak five hours at my trial or be allowed to | Opinion riment should b tricd ey despaired of. | and passed White Fish Point at #:530 o'clock | Sutitlon " fity-thres favor il ariations | " of the delegation, each dieapproving iy, ke i g AR A L L9 | onan extensive scale and with ample means, “Ericn, & prominent me Bl LY o e : it system of Indinn reservations, ragedy. A3 she entered the lall of (he we dmyself, Twould not o liere to-day. S oppioss; Thd tires. 4fo ON-COMMIIITA), ! yitivmnple mean A bro \time nberof the | of thie sanie day. 1L was biow a strong | wing, she saw a man standing with o doab peaks - bittorly thie Canadian UG complction of Aty work Ti natiade I conneetion | wind W be. Vi el | fu et htysoven are for Conlle, ono | and, faverlug the ndomion oL CHSHHYR 1 " 18, g f ¥ Y Y ~. o a o ndall, and one non-con ftral. ard to them shuila o HUCOesH e barrelled shot gun in position to shoot. ‘The | “Sp Paur, Nov. 10.~Gen, Middjeton left | Undert They consider that for this put- | with the aftair, | The shooting resulted from | White Fish I at i p. m. The weather was | Syt ’\1fi.m-”n‘uu"‘l‘».q-"fu'x‘.-;"fll".';"f.n wenbers | poved in the cise of the colored people, man with the gun waved his hand to witness | here this evening én ronie to Winnipeg, | Povean wnnial appropriation of Ll Bl L e E i the sime but the wind was stightly inereased, |y responded is ninety-one, For amend e prosid sied nutentively and ase and her sister to keep to the north side of the | Montreal, via Chi Interviowed ho safd | 3100080 should be made, Kor the mpper | Lisknici, Nov. i =Owing to the recent | with oceaslonal s attended with rain. | pengor the rules of the house forty-ci d the Ris deep interest in the ques- Ball, which 1 1, 110 @ point there was no qu that Liel would | Tiver the comiission recommend - that the | party of the Kine's | At midnight the wind had inereased toa | viiatiedly approve, twelve qualily thelr e reviewed briefly the many difile ixiattin b S tikne 1 e would e | Dresent Work e mainly conied to the con- | roval ritles broke out of the harracks here to- | oderate vale, with frequent squalls accom= | AT MIIBES TR WG IS wd in dealing with the ques- that position for two or three minut St exect PHGEL RO R TI GO R A N nd o an i | panied by raig and sleet.” A seagetting ub | pon-committal. Sixty favor legislation on | tion, which he ac dzed WAS & MOSL ime Blie saw two mien ¢ the do . ocourred, O e S e ‘.""L”_' fentat woric. [ Tminate attack upon the l"_‘“l;‘;'!l‘,“"‘]"{ at 4 i . on November s wind shitted 1| ghe gilver question sixteen oppose, and Wi- | portant one, and said that the great trouble, g into the t " As the men : —— : OB N Eh e e vicinit ) was stabbed In the | northeast, witih o violent snow squall feen are non-committal. Seventy-ive o) 1o s mind, was s to the nirst practical step made their appearance in the hall sie heard IN THE SUPREME COURT. removing obstructions, and funds should b ad and thid fonsly wound- | heavy sea ranuing ap. - At tive minutes af Loy ) ¥ or ity and twelve are | o be taken in improving the condition of the \ the gun say “Halt,” and alinost provided therefor r these purposes, and for . Pickets were immediately sent out and | a1 wo checked ) i NI AR 1o thont 1noro. sehools in v gun was dred, and following in | Cincinnati's Muddled Election Mate ""I“‘ Lo oty tal ““"“""'; ‘“‘:‘} the o and g "'“U”""",‘." ""l' “"l e takiy "l' sail. \ “thrée for” K and churche: ultural implements fox quick succession nother shot. 1tseeed ter Heard in Ohio's High Body. e Bisinarek, the commission recomment and “suppre sed the disorder. Peaplo | exeept the foretopsail, which was partly in i, cloven o o Lunye e srvations, or shall fh'witnoss that e man sliot at was it atthe | cops thheathaLlill o nappropriation of 160,000, - For continuiug | re; in the vieinity fled in terror, to their | Wae put thewheel hird-a-starboard and theship | o R e Wo deed ' “them dands In | Severaty Corvymirs, Ohio, Nov. 10—The habeas | the survey of the river and for obtaining data 1 barfeaded the do The sol- | wy s aroun ke g el AL A ML U LU L PR by tirst d of the gun, and at the second A er and for obta £ wd barrfeadet the doors, "The sol- | was coming around to head on the ke asain and leave em - to their own shot he sf red and fell e othier man, | COrPUS case before the supreme court, brought | necessary tora o study of the finportant > eventually conveyed back to the | on account of the snow. After leaving ondent of the Courier-Journal, | resources? Oue trouble he found was to get ghe thouy ) ..} aeross the hall into the with, in which i involved the ::;i’“i \';‘1; '(".'.]','.5.'-'.‘.‘4‘l‘lf{i"".@"fl‘x‘!fl-" “:"“If‘;*";' et \\‘z]xlu-l lhll t, our Al hv!vluz in s up the ofticers of the hot 1ot the influence of the old chief. 'ghun. 'S o She did not see the e of the electio! fatry 1wy, Ll D 18t separate appropri- northwest by westy but the wind”coming | ), speaker John G, Cay ain, we leave them to themselves, and ong Iftin ot McGire, linve any pi L ) lh;]n' Wi i Lm; gtions be made which siiall also provide for » Stead Sentenced, THOR Tt D . O RVARLEEL B STk DRl TR L ) PG R L up &l viai oy d 1o LB Tl & nal e th Faver ot s Tar AB | e A D T eaice , Nev. 10—~The trial of Editor | northwest — by =~ west quarter west 5O 5 dda, Ohtos dootkeepor, Sam er the couniry that we ae starving the Ini- Joln AN Lol e Rk IREIAn LA D000 T8 TRe ORI i, i PUTOSE | Stead of the Pall Mall Gazette, Sampson | Untl Ty m. toallow for Jeeward, when the | Jyoneison, Tenndssee; postiaster, Lyeur diaus, Howare we to get the Indians to {083 examinetion, U ; conuui UL course was chanzed fo northwestuntil 4. m. | Hofte) ; Hio with the wiittes? “Wo cortainly can's e i ot aoreres e Lo, siouBl | Tis constitutin . ieease | recommend that $15,000 appropriated in the | Jacques of the same paper, Mrs, Jarrett and | Wi tien stoered aest by sonth for the pur | Dalton, fndiana. i 1ol rambrvattOnRiE L UDREAR by the'withess, who was a young girl of 13 [ S wot p be rendered before: next | last river and harbor bill for surveys above | Madame Lovise Mowry, on the cl pose of taking the sails in. While the ship A PROMISING RCHEME. to keep then undor tutilege where they are, years, Tuesday, = ¢ i oop. | Fort Benton but not expended there, be ap- | oot i L Atmstrong, was be- | Was coming around, as mentioned, she struek or could their civilization® be betwst ucvome o ot s e nelusion of hisarzument Mr. Fol- | propriat d and made available for ‘sur 3 . Betts, sister of the first witness, cor- | 4 A Leading Spivitin the Now Telegraph | plished in sonie othe D ‘ aft, 1 v A AEOIN i sresented a petition to - the it on tho | helow Fort Benton, no present neeessit gun to-day at the Central eximinal court Tho following aceo! of o steams| i5l , % T xohorated thie forvgoing th every material | (G GGG TR Brshvars, of Cincmnat | exioting for snrveys. abov. that. ot Tha | proseoudian anhounced. that ail’ el Gl Gl U Line Speaks of Its Prospects. LR AR ER T St e Tt w1t thatifiod 6 thio attie -faat King Jlorempiory it of mandamus o | total expenditures of the connnission during “m’u “n»lll\\‘-'llIf\lul‘llluul‘hwn \\'Hlull.n'\‘n to the Free P AL 411 X t ; ontinued the and e € 2 1688 LRELITIEML TO SHE 8RN0, Tack, compe! Clerls Dralto unilton co 0 10 Jast nse and P conspiracy charged inst the de- 1 N P o The - ex ept that he thouht Pound cricd ~Haly? | gompel Clorle Datoi, of Hamilton county, to | thelast iiscal ye Tenulint bt hean. abandoncd,” iz Axin | diere was a viole T T e King, spokeswan of tie North American | W hat is the most useiul thing o be dojiet twlee in T SRil e alcs for senator certiticates of clectic Y § testined recarding the alic HUL e e ph compat v of the enterprise: | He said that while it misht not _be well for . Lec, a levislator from Goshen cireuit, Ll e onaloolt Vilas' First Assistant’'s Report. b bsshul ORIl A avinchte BoB T cdiabout ik cork, S deny, e A portanc of Clileago, Duluth; Minne. | e cause to distirb the Lndians i thelvpress A e 10,000k e * a ed the allegations in the petitio ‘ postmaster General Stevel submitted | iy returned a verdiet of guilty of as- | 1! & baie e g apolis and St. Paul as grain cente W o 0! )8 hately givon to-tliem in b and Grifiin ¢ e s ey eameout | SRS U AT B (8 PRI S | Postmaster General Stovenson has submitted | (I R SSONE O ARG IGHS | Roval, “abont ity “wihes Tt THr | o1 o exporience, teach the necessity for a | lty, and the Tndiis thrown on theie own rd Pound sny uice, ‘and at_the ) o to the postmaster Nis amual report : Arihur - and one mile from Pas ) ¥ Yosourees. The president reminded the coms Pound 0 sines the T A T T eral then passed sentenes on the prisoners as fol G ; o ciiin R B s i L T A 1B that e s Dean preventet. foom | upon the operations of his bureau for the is- | lows: M Stead, threamonths; ebocen Jar- | Suge sk - Light = house, -~ whieh | new telegraph enterprise. We proposo 10 ] jujree that the cuse which they advecated | A H has been abandoned since the Ist of the | siart and complete as soon as possible tele- | would require years to consu; but inti- Vel 1 3 I ving o by court procecdi t Cincinnafl, | cal year ended June 50, 1% lie whole num- | rett, six montiis: Sampson Jacques, ono | RIS e bo: S 5 g TR G ;“:»’;:.’.’n ;.‘\m {i:“\llv. uditors g m|! Tho “eourt “assumett. Jnrisdiction. and. Wili ber of postoftices at the end of the fiscal year | Month. all without hard labo; i, Stidamo | Jot e A Bt Mo, | Kb lines from Duiuihs 0 Yl dikottn. wusin vue: A : ) 3 ] AlvihAl ! : M | fopeed ahend, beine driven by the storm, A | 5% s i : et direction. during. the. HRIRRIE ST L e Wi ol g | hear the arguments a2 o'clock to-morrow, Was b, T8 R CREe ot G 6ex BubTest 16 Louise Mowry, six months with hard labor. Leong D L . or he Tir<t, | Minneapolis and St. Paul. ve had U lnz Grifin's dine of v . He could only - ! T et = vessel then struek the reef violently offers from opposition lines which insure | ° Molawk Indian conferencas com=* ve seen Ponnd by turni ound to the _The Pope on Modern Libesty. "l"l"""llx{.‘ux.ln ‘llu president (pre idential | Decision of the Blkan Conference. | the foresido of the boiler, ;\\hl\\‘t.n immed that our system shall have the fullest facili- | mitte fer leaving the white house, i A ,vlli"!l" Griftin 1] he had NEw Yonk, Nov, 10.—[Special to the Bi grade) was j, and the number sub; L 10—Ambassadors of the | ly mnm\ll'm'\u: |.yl;ulm“u|‘.l. h « T ties for home and foreign busine Our in- eded to :“I “m.,,l.u dey l.||||, e by Witness or “he Herald's Rome correspondent says: | appointinent by the postmaster general | powersatConstantinople huve reached a unan- | Sensers L number.or tie c! ) tention is to build and equip the system with | where — they hac ong Interview stood gt hi s 5 3 G s 1) s ¢ T L) R et o8 Shini the. o oo | Pedat the time but were rude N the Ltest improveents, so that it will be es- | with Secretary nar, and through their e Thie pope’s eneyelical letter will be publishied |l(uvmlh.|1(| T, Che whoie number | fmous decision_recommiending the complete | file Sock, e water poured ‘in thronsl Ieinlly AT SaanuBE Ll iho o i pressted to him o Wl @Emnye Pound tired his shot in o few day The letter says: “Itis a cal- | of appointme u«]‘ wring the year was 11,203, | autonomy of Bulgaria and eastern Roumelia. | broken vessel and over the bulwarks, putting Ations Lo com We intend to build atof the views of the conferenee. In res fl”“”"" shot wits natiated Byl umny to suppose the chureh is incompatible !."\;:I‘:| upaas ’,‘;' o ‘The resolution by whieh the union of the i"‘m l‘ll\'-" :l; s in the furnaces and inguish- .~l\,l\w|mmnlfluy e va tion company | ply li» a brief 4‘“1.“.«\ h\'l on (‘I:gtlfi Bvcnm-s This evi . antiated by Dim- | o s ; P e o ired, £ > statbs was effected {sireboznized as & fait | Ingee 3 v | OF syndicate, but solely on a Y Ty Lamar said e would 1n his forthcomy mick, 1 0 saitl der trom tho [ Withtho principles of modern elvil govern- | ponsions, 8i0: ehanges’ of’ 1 s | (o staies o u:uu:d is .::cu‘fiul;(;l as i fait | M Sereans of woinen and childon of stoc as “Deen DAl “for at | unnunt report acknowledie Iis obligations 10 disehi \ Dlackened Lis | ment and soeiety a5 now eonstituted. The deaths of postugstors ] 1 i Russian demand for the re- ’ e conts on " the " doltar, | the pitonthropic and benevolout agsoclations 1 ; ; participation of the peovle in state govern- | 0f " o 2 thenuiy 5 Prince Alexander is agreed to. | ) il E D !l\:fl‘lflrl\n"“ We inte .mulx\ c to theamount of | in tfhework :wh.u)l!vw‘.un on, lll'“‘fl"m“f Mr. Strode, prosecnting ottorney, tried to | w.nt should not be blamed, but encourage st it ¥ ) Phe respective governmiehts have still to | but their e vail. 5 | 6200,000, of which $75,000 will be held i the CUwas the eivilization ot the Indian, ""“’”'v'*"‘“"?t\"*."“’ Lew May aid Senator i '.’"f'i.m,l, v n'l .',m,,d'.‘]"“f'}”. ’]:[,’- Hibfl Rl NS AR wlify Thie conelusions, British. opposition | L twenty minutes IICHaTwarp DAY and will nounder eserow hve | crisis had been reached (s the history of that John Shervin, of Fremont, wid besides send- | e etannenumyibie a driend of iniuator o 3 Vi ¥ sovercome by | OF the boat was earried away, ‘together With | years, prectuding tho possibility of any spec- | interesting vace that must be et by some ing subpoenas wiote personal letters requests | ¢ ‘_h‘“j”“‘d“fn ‘_“‘J"‘l'::‘{‘l:'“l M”_h‘“;lll“_ yeanas. e '\\)«‘}ll\l“:‘n'\lx"luwn your Prine ¢ )y ”hm” ) frel 'lllm'v\ll'hlvll:‘". ulative co:nbi n. - Of the remainder we [ methods difterent trom those heretofore pur- ingtheirattendanee a week or ten days ago, e SO L e Ch G M AT oL o S aronson, ! Henry of Battenbirz, Alexande ; S0 1“"‘.‘ to the ain and -1‘-|“‘ ife e | copsider th 1 be placed in | sued, His own knowledye of of the Indigns’ I o ket With true roligion, she dovs not o 8o fa those oflices ditring the winter monti: brothier. husband of Priess 1 2 o o o DA Dyt Minneapol g a0 at-L anievue SRl 1o DT Dr. Beachly, coroner, testified that he | ¥ I fE08 Soa bl S0 Do ittt stioh ‘In view of the Suceess of the free de , | son-in-law of the I s LRt wiks stedi s nthe e 8l the money we want, | to famulate 4 concrikpilics adap found more than sever REactun [ LIS BN eI En er IR R ol Ilewontissusccis ofinentrao ell Germany objects % b v iesterniofitiunatan LIl Rdl Sl ibataredais interesting Duluth par- | present and the exigeneies of the e state Bre LSt IS et and Tound | - tain Some wood abject bt {0 avold Wistor. | tants the recommendation that autiority be | lexanders “eldor \ioher, now, in the Moo by €Ol crent 10, e fiey stoerae | teicerabh Laplist e wishyfurtior, that | out el nnsteh i f,‘.‘x:'.f"""lfgx’fl.lu‘-;'fi\‘\J{f»"nf‘t':" i inted | mitimate liberty of the people. Every Catho- | revenue A TR states PR and but nfteen out of v ity | 1] 'E‘x{m‘n;-gsen:" - G ol | ;::xul:x‘nl\"\‘lfmt‘:;vrlm)*|‘ P Pistol st hin, which statement wias not | 1 should rigidly adhiere to fhe teachings of | the ages that have resu Aching fov a Conflict. 24 a . t 0 ; were, saved, T remained from e~ title “shall be ivio " AY e same tnd | corroborated by any of the witnesses already | the Beman poniitfs, especially in the matter | consolidaiion” of large free de r J Sor1A, Nov. 10.—Bulgarian and Servian | the time of the disaster—4 o’clock Sature A BLANK DENIAL. ‘!m not advoents a dIVISIOof the enire ¥ Giisadidey ot Sanhaton o | o modorn fiberty, ebials afreads, upder e | ot ecammends that {he same poli patrols on the frontier are daily exchanging | MOMinE until 7 0 cioek Monday morni i I (S Kiantii) nd} Gemblance of honesty of purpose, leads to :d 10 the non-fee delivery ofices 5o as to N : SING | wore exposed to the weather with but little e adonmentof tie sworothat ho st aiwed intending to shoot | Gor and destrietion: Al Cathoties should | ive them (e boncuts of fes delivory. 1t s | Shots. The Servins have erossed the fron- | FELeeERSKS 10 AT SN d | Hoffman Disputcs Connection witn | (heabandoninent of the v Do s Sl Tt he Kona The wen g | 241l in their power to cause the constitu: v that this consolidation would reiiuce | tier near Trn, and advhnced threemiles. They | bows washed awhg, Theh 1oy woro sighted | the Award Purchasing Scheme. | byits picould b Brenatire, 1t s o o ate, gharacters i did not, want o | (ons ol states und lochiation, to be wodeled | the labor, of examining aceonnty by Wi | wade an ineiteotual attempt to_eapturo a | bysome inhered who euno (o thelr escut | New Ouvraxe, Nov. 10.—[Special to the | after fringingthe fidiws with tieir consent face then, Wihen he fired_the second shot > s . . ¥ of Separate postofcos. ani t q renty- e vl J After taking the survivors trom the doomed paditH e ek pry ey » limits proportionate with their name g e o Bneond shot s result in greater harmony in the ser party of twenty-three Bulgarian patrol seland piacini them on Lsle Royal wher By In an interview in the Times-Demo- Aty ]l) YRR, deatmics Witness said that durime the time between Came Back from the Grave. Che postal receipts, nson, [ £IARIR Il EAriAn oUtpOstElia e tboon rein- it kindieLFor their comfort. the hsher- | erat C. H. Hoffnan, who represented the | Cury fill t0 brotect thew from the destucs the first wnd sceond” shots he W | PowrLaxp, Meine, Nov. 10.—About four- | Sforming ;h"lz’” o “In'f."fl.'" presidential | o Soivians voir skl sl wvent out and intereepted the Ariliabaska | Russian exhibitors at the world's exposition | surrounding thew, The whiites should”be {irifin sUll Qi and b shot i second | tecn months ago Joseph Dyer, azed 20 years, | hitavorabl condition of the business. of the | | BEL6 Nov. 10, Threo Servian regi: | MU SIS nedintely put. about | 12styear, protests against the wording of | Heorouhy Sxeludery sid which, (ho resetar Blthough b knew at the. tie that Geifin | of Cape Elizabeth, was thrown from a w country, At the present time reports show | {0 Ve goenpled the frontier, hebehts of | o 3ok e sufferers o board, and " they | Minister Lathrop's letter about connecting e bortion ought to bo lett undivided ands d man. The contradiction | nad was picked up dead s was supposed. try i enteringnpon an era of | giiy eavy ks wave heeh woun yere subscquentiy hrought here, ' e dead | himself and Vanrover, consul at Moscow, | undistritued. - e s ions sl || e eIl Cel B Ry e e e 03 P i et to by The | e forts aloo tae Panubo viver ; i the Arthabask also. Tt e NS WA B0 Teeeve. B OB | oot e . 1o tho. oeuaal self-defense and his second assertion that | tery. A’ shor o ago his parents were +.500,800,000 5 red to pay | tadyievaiz, o guard againgt the also. . 5 ce) nust be adhered to. s the he shot to lu, was thus brought | warned that he was alive and well and would | Saliries estdential postiiasters dutin tho Bulgarin ftotii, :S nes of the lost, 50 | sun for the wer expenses and | dition of the ree, and o take him out of out. Witn d that he did not know | soon be home. ‘The coflin wa: o year ending June ) 57, Tl ey ; o serve as compensation, Vanreper, consul at | would be to change his social condition bes at the time he shot Griflin that any robber when it was about {o be opened at the Dyey | @amount required last year was 000, The ReportngtBolieved vh.mt Winnipez. Moscow, colleeted this money from the | fore he was ntted for a hizher civilizatiops bad taken place. Witness thouglit a shot- | residence terday, young Dyer walked = < tep elieved. Mrs. seon, of Owen Sound, and two | \ussian'exhibitors, but retained a large por- | He was impressed with e beder thatdhe un was less dangerous to use'inacrowd | into the hotse, and whén he saw ab ik Another Postal Offering. Loxpox, Nov.. 10.—Advices from e children. tion of it and at lust refused to remit to Hoff- [ Christrizn religion was th m-(mmean‘_ HERIT y | ST Pavt, Minn., Nov. 10.—Colonel V inportant considel . 0" my mind, ik han a revolver, and gave as a further reason | being done, said: “Don’t open it for here 1 WASHINGTO: m the annua) | bourn s that no eredenee given there Erwin Frost, wife and child, of Owen | man unless the medals were sent to hin. | for the elevation of this race, 1leknew. 8l b ! e Rar onie ) B ARuING : annue 5 | Sound. Hollman fays: 1 told_him repeatedly / X porience i the s g i Bt was better bulldozer s o His abhearice, i el @ 0o B ) scport of General Superintendent Jameson, | to the report that the natises of Ely vivor mur- | “00llias Chartes Buchuwan, of Hillier, | conld ot i - any - risks A 3 | frous his own exporienco in the <SRN Some minor evidence of no fmportance was | posed 1t wedieal students dig up the hody | of the railway mail service, it appears that | {EEL e lionhors of Tae S Qo | ontario. all 1 wanted my stroduced, when the court adjourned at 6 p, | Tor the purpose of dissection, found Dyer | mileage inerease during the past year was | Q. . 1o meet 10-morTow at Y o'clock. alive, and_treated him until he recosercd, 5 and | knowledge of the tribes in 1udian Territory, dues, | The Indian could not stand it to be thrown Zimmerman, Port Arthur. As for getling medals by hook or by crook a5 | out unprotected into the eivillzation 44 = > . Emerson, Ramsgate, land. Vaureper's lette ts, it was out of the | of this country, It would bg for hl S The voung man remembered nothing of what | ©P1Y 40 S Jesnsgli A A MURDEROUS SON. Purser MeKenzie. ; question and 1 wade no attempt to obtain | almost” as bad' s exieringtion, E South Aubnurn's Sensation. took place while in the doetor’s han ber of pieces of mail matter handled, exclu- & 2 = 130 \l\Imr» n \!un.n ), \xln;rlmnl. Ontario. them |‘x} ll-l:u'l 1, a fairand ) “'Il‘[llli\ll" man- ;)uml bl(- im) u-u\lml lou Ehe i sy sive of registered matter, was 42 ) o . S 3 or | Thowas Snelling, waiter. ner. rbeen in any way to badme in | into another. 1t the int SouTit AUBUR) Tho un- TR T R T The total of distribution amownted to 4 | C. titempte to Wolsos Mis Mother | 5o Soom, L. ltates and — Ballautyne, [ this matier Lrop séems o suggest, I | people were alon successiul attempt to crack safe of the s aEBEBORO SCORROK, : ALOLEISH smounted o 4,M8, and Brothers with Arsenic. deel hands. TR should never have riled i my suft the Tettérs | could be solved by making th s SR SR N o i, ay county, give the de- | recommender congress be asked to em- | the Be).—It on M ublic that , of Markdale, Ont, ) s his remarks, Nof y does Van- er swallowing 4,000, hlio! tho hiour. ho burglats evidently wero mot | oo St 0 G inerate murder lnst Saturday | DOWEr the Dostnnster gonerol 10 pay 10.th6 | Henor Sforlart Jusp "',‘,"":'“'e Rublig ",‘9 Mrs. ‘Taylor. reper retain the money die me oi sccount of | digesting that muss pretty well we should experts in their profession as the m . sanford, wife of E. C. Sanford. a | Widow or minor children of any clerk killed nEY; Aedorviatepied Sa10 S RPIEOR L. | S taward MubIntyro, the world’s exposition, but e has collected | strain at thi the safe prove it was ablacksmith job, The B 'h”‘; “' '\,1""‘“”»‘-“. A;m""l'“- 8| \while on duty an amount_equal to one year's | mother and two little brothers lere a fer Fred Kmq\hL and =till holds the due mie on account But, conti cracksmen did not begin operations very e eam g Sanford S | salary of the erade to which the deceased he- | days since by putting arsenic in their tea. He | _ Thomas MeKenny, —— Tenderson, IL | of the Louisville ¢ mounting to early, as much time was required to force the | ¢ SCAIEY 1A SIG | FUR Doy G at the thine of his death, He stronzly | jy “seventeen years of age, and married a | MeClinton, waiters. pearly $400, and Just be close of the | sud service t door of the bank. Two hoies werej drilled in | /8 GG SR I A T8 Wit o5 the extension o the beneiits of e AL R e el 7 Toronto, Nov. 10.—Expressions of sorrow | Louisville exposition he wired ve e would | wuch of him lett if it were done suddenly, the safer and souio powder put i but- they | WO WS WM ohe vioe law to the. clerical force of Ui | SOUE wife about six monilis ago. Ho wrote | 4 igoss of the steawor Algona with, so | pay the Louisville clabma if'1 would setid | Those who ‘aro ready fo civilization - e ailed (0 force the combination before day - ) ; K | railviay mail service. 2 message to the druggist here, signed his " livos are general here, At the oflices sonally the ‘medals, wome seventy- [ would push on and those who ere nothe ' iy i . He afteewards sted his gE many lives are g ! M 0 o b Tight stopped the work. The funds in the t i AT oL hona s tiat il A e Canadian Paciie here a List of the | hve i number. that 1 had tiden there and” I | wourd protect. } i ! Sone neig awme nd senthis little brother | of the Canadian Pu ° thy I y sate were of course untouched. ‘Uhe burg- groMONE Small Post ters Appointed. 0 L sEGNe erew was not kept, but it is | refused and they will be distribnted by my ——— £ t ST A all Postmasters Appointed. o the store w oo vot | passengers and ¢ . n, i il stribnted by m: : s leit hei ol near the safe a5 sou- e L o, Nov. 10—Tho postunster | some areme, sy fyenty-ive conts togot | icortained that there were fvo cabin wnd | bruther, August floi{man, “vice ' consolate at In Memory of an Only Son. | SHCRORRIa YIS 2 o e atsointended to/ KIS father, | goneralw-day appotuted the following fousth | PUL iy nixtue to burn Mis. ' Mellert's | 8% 500 Iand e crew of_ fors: | Seeows ~-- RaN¥uauaieco, Nov. dhe=0ho litbitens 7 lantation and hecome i P borns. Next morning he et his | 10 o B ] ite of Senlator Stanford’s scheme Metzgar Held for Murder. Thes youthte it ovhfomo, | class postmaster toris, Nkt ulomipe o tried 1o ket M8 |5y tond of merchandise and o Dnp Bigistowe. B BT L S PO e Rep Crouv, Nem, Nov, 10—(Special to | remorse for his deed. He is now in jai linois— Wellington, 11, M. Nortons Tos- | breakiast, but raiicd f this ind s the v, | Of raiway Supplics. "It isa simgutar tact that | Citicao, Nov. 10Tl anuual Amedean | i ersity han beew e ibfie to-day. His the Bek).—Charles Metzgar, the murderer of e ','\’I“‘- Ch {l"\ k ,Il‘""l!lt lr"mllm\!ltl] |1"" s | ning tried again, this time with wmore T:NH oar ,\I}d'y—u ”::“\‘ st nuiver of pas- | fat stock and dairy show began here his rim Zalo Alto, near ’l)u park, about R V f Among the Railroads. Marquardt wyville, Thomas J. Matthews. | guceess, He praced milk in the cups for ea | sengers she has Ll morning at the exposition building, Nearly | thirn Lrom San Francisco, has been se- Updegrafl at Alexandria, Thayer county, has | 0 cSRORE W0 TRIARES o | Nebraska—Momence, A. B, Savike: Moore, | and aquanticy of arseniein ench i When - all the herds of faous cattle i the United | lcewd as the site. The several buildings been brought here for safe keeping, as the | NEw Voui, No. 10— x James Markers Steele City, E. 9, Ly AL R i AT I o0ch) S ; Another Boat on the Rocks. ek are woll ronresented. amd | comprising th ersity will bi in the gen- ofticers feared that Judge Lynch would dis- ‘I'_"""“"““'b“‘":,‘“:"‘:_“""* "ltf'l l"';’ y and :"-M;H,J- C. Perry; Insman, L f there s miore milk than necessary QuEske, Nov. 10.—Later advices from | C heron and other Y, I“';\llh .nln.lunu m;«umiwd R 5 cnse. Tho proeliminary | discussed the subject o ration of rates, | burzh. i 3 wed a little from each ¢ kK o e Ea e 5 eDREN n ay is said to be unus ) as o permit additions being made wiy RS i ey TPt the western roads had signed the new pool- | ster, 1. W, Cadell; Buxton, Tollef K. | ascum on top of the tea and remarked that | steamer Brooklyn, ashore « ) @ oo, and (e attendance for the opening day nator Stanford will donate to the univerai- puskivshoyut orer it diieist eours ob [ jir agrea x 7| Weldy the milk must have soured, but thoughtno | all safely landed, and some are sheltered | was quite lr IR 1y s Palo AlL > and Vina proper 0 0v.10.—The Hannibal & St FeE - 1o more of itat the e with her two | under canvass at different points along the | | The twelfth annual convention of the Na- | tes, worth 55,5000, To th 8 he will add s railroad, through its general manager, X The Silver Confercn: sons drank the tea, BOLIE eXClse : B es wre housed in fishermen's | omal Butter, Cheese and Egg association | money donation, so is 1o mahe the totel éne Bhoffensive. 1o0king A _ asked for a yeconsid WasuINGTON, Nov. 10.—Additional in- | for not drinking his, 2 the mother | foasty Wi Il fron Heath 1oInt. s session Lo-day, Four hundred | dowiient of the university #20,000,000, Foputation in the comumunity, 1 ation aud adjustment of the differential on | formation has been regeived to-day by the | &1 two boys bécae violentiy ill and vom- |} uts o .\'-'.'m aphied for Immediate o present, large contingents having S contrary, is well lked and e Ot Mt ver SIILPLAer | secretary of state from the United States | 1edy The doctor siid at onco that the s | L GRG™ anid I “reuest wan: - for- | driived, trom New' York, Hoston, Philuds ¥ rogress of the Plague. 8 goud reputatl Uiders were received here today advi inister at Pari effec for. three " dnes “thevieiims Cwere | warded to the wnthorllies at” Ottawa, wshington and Cineinmati: 105 ex [ Moxtiiar, Nov. 10, —Twenty-six deiths goud reputatic clai hrders we 2 y advancing | minister at Paris to the effect that the monc- | For three days —the victims were | warded o les at Uilawa, ed that an appeal will be wade to con- | gy oty L dyenLYs dly are well conneoted In Now, X ork. rales Tive cents per 100 ponds for easthound | tary convention between Uio Eatin powers, | deathly sick, bup on . the ' fourth day | Uhe reply satd that the wavernment steamer | LSoo ol on e itierine qies. | Tt ALl in this vity yesteray. R AT \ and provisions, to take effect Novem- I"r-'\ih“l;xxh;r tho suspension of’ the colnag y began tomend, Allhavenow recovered. T A e e Ty = = tec 3 . of silver, permits each powen 1. resume, pro ry. on beilnk aeciad 88 (e erime, flacly | Will takea full supply of “sto . SinxEY, Neb., Nov. 10.—[Special o the o Vided that the silver cirenlating i the other | denied it. mfsx.‘,lu.t Sava that a mother's | $1008 in-case, nony Jan be had Tralb tie Business Failure. ca‘ta c d B, 1—Fort Bidbey will be handsomely deor A Ghastly Diacovery. states is redeemed in gold by the resuwming | natural feeling for ber ehiid restrained her sieamer, A4 far4s can bol New Yon O B e Ra 1 r ure orated Friday next. Gencral Morrow and CIcAGO, Nov. 10.—An Inter Ocean Lin- | #tate. It alsogives to these iates the right | from having him apregbed and brought to | KNG ln}n’n .mx. Avu.'“".l d e ] T N v hin charming wity hiave issued invitations | coin, L, special says: A sensation was | & exclude silver coins of the resuniiiy state. | justice, LJLEUBs ol wevor, be 16 4 bad e ] nd on de. oy g0 . gouah I & vary , Ncalout dincanecinih for a reeption to be gisen to Soimtor Man- | cduzed today by the discovery of portions of T ol At TR Gty Miliery hs | Coml or Hie Tugged nature of e st 1€ | castier, ot e (e TR A 1o e erson, atrd 8 0 e 00 PO . ¢ h ‘ na J ¥ 50 | Lenerally believex s vessel will be a tota 1 ] s conditic SO caEE e LA Y, | the bones of ut leas three yersoms wider | ot e, commaing i Pt | cios [ Tt bl (B her s et | generfly beleved . vessl will o wtal | dutala e s i ot e s | el o ek 1 e 15 th oo men of the ““Phey will arrive on spee- | the smoke house of a homestead belonging to | tan, telegraphed tie seeretary’ of the navy | §1% 0ut of the way thiwiie wight obtain this. | WK 00 00 e sho went ashore has | failuro, he sald, was niability of the o o | 0 thus reaches every part or the system, fal train. On this oceasion Gen, Microy | one John Haines from 1572 to 1880, Haines | from Colon, that his vessel lad been con- | Henry has tled, ; X Fro Wil b presented witih i beantitul gold badco sy cter and the terror of | siderably, but hot seriously, damaged in d T basiy 8 ioueasioi 0F MY RAHIE n i, 8 MR IR LL HIstE iy Rapiiey o} aularod wlh atarrh Slfsen yaart: Togk DY the Grand Army of the Repubfic of Ne- | bis nei s @ participant in sev- | gale, il probably be “drdered” to take [ The Chingso | Agitation. b i Shved gvat. privations wili | Friends of the it do hot thislc e labjilfs | Hood's Sarsaparilia and ¥ am nol troubled any Braska for excellent services rendered at the | eral bloody affrays here and was himself | fior to Key West for fepairs. : SEATTLE, W. T, "Nav. 10.—Last night a | fions BOv Mh Se passngers and crew, | will excoed $400,000, with eatarrh, and my general Lealth 18 much Beatrice encampment. slain In Knnsas o yearago. U1 now gener, | The president to-das appointed W, Hyde | meeting was held af @he bpora house attended | 2 the supply at Fox 14y Will by driwn upon o better.” 1 W. Livi, Postal Clerk Chicago An Attempt at Suicide Man Bender” and that the bones found tre | Wells mapended, —cdis vice todney "D | by tho” clorgy, Iwgery, professional u B e i 0 tho stcamer Titinin witiol An Auspicious Opening. & $t. Louis Railroad, | Ben ) N ent ashore near there on the 4th inst. The Foe ‘ 7 ¥ " 3} the remains of some of his victims. Anex- | - Nonetion in the Sterling case was tak merchants, wanufackurers, and law-; went ashoro near ¢l Vit (1 Nuw OnLEANS, Nov. 10~The inangural *1suffered with catarrh 6 or 8 years ; tried Orere, Neb, Nov. 10 pecial to the | amination of the premises will be by the civil service commission at > Brookynad hout ity aind % b its meet- | eitizens generally, Afte? speech forty passengers, of which only three were | ceremonies of the noith, ith and central many ‘~ondarful cures, inhalers, ete,, spends BER.]—AD attempt was made to commil sui- | morrow. g oy, b Burke, Assistant UMIG# States Attorney | salcwn Dussencers. T L1 T (TS S s T e Ingnes. iy onu hundred dollars withowt beneft, cide this afternoon by a wowan camped o —r— Le only zeneral question dizcussed at the | 37 o A P i e scertained. She S oy o 1 trlea 1ood & Barsapas;! d al A A Texas C n meeting of the. ¢aL > Hanford and othey organization 500 | swrance e smoothly. The weather is clear and ple : aparia, and was greatly - ‘exas Cou House Burnod, 4 i of th abinet to-day was in regard ™ ah ¥ e 20! r¢ ) b ! - - file oulsido of tho lowa withs youox men Nov. 10.~A special from Cen- | 10 the construction of the new naval eruisers | SUONK Was ifected for toe purpose of pre- | bad o genoial - cagga |t SUDen | g commercial exchiange s closed and all | SBProved" M. A. Ay, Worcester, Mass, with whomn she was traveling. ‘Their illicit ALVEN SO, Jrowee A0 ol thorized at the last eession of congress, | BEYVINg b whenever the troops are with- | Montreal and el iR et i e ? i yelations devaloped o roy the_woman | terville, Texas to the News says: At mid- | A1 Lioiivers were (n attendanve. > drawn. Bliould, oecaslon arise thereafter | ron vevel butlt i Tatlick b, 1 i | aihoriutiuess Is suspondad, Kiaks et dis Hood's Barsaparilla 7s characterized by ook a dose of g 3" Lo €ld el | night last night fdames were discovered in | “The president to<lay appointed Samuel J, | they will divide Into tiwes companies and he | Cliassedd A 1 SEZE O B0 TS s BIRLASIANALIEIR CLX SRR Bl K three jecullurities : 1st, the combination of troubles. A physician was called and by | e county treasurer's oftice in the gougt | Tikden, ir, to be collector ot internal revenué | ruied with ritles, A meoting will be held | ELSEIGWG %05 During e win: | was the procession, which imoved promptly remedial agents ; 2d, the grogortion; 84, the prowpi weasdressaved tho wown's e | 116 SPY FOOIE LS M vead rape | ot it et of Nt “Yor VI | (ormorroy o eleet oiears, chiet ustco | et a8 S UG AUEGEGR | RSO cane the Wi process of Ba {ha AmrAL A T s o entire bullding ¢ 68 & DA, Suspeiiio b of the falaoen 18 Co t of $20,000. She is owned by the | lowed by a long line of carxis eupi qualitics. Tho 171 ult is & medicine of unnsusd Montgomery's Forgorle: Ly, consuming the antire buliding. Many L e _Coutanc . W Guore, | 55,8501 © Dowinion steamship compsuy | the wanugers of ' the “exuosition, United | strength, ef il | cures aitherto wnknonas Broouisurow, Neb., Nov. 10— Special to | SRR cannot be duplicated. ‘Thg W Attoriioy. Hanford had adong conterence | o1 Laverpool Btated, stato und ity afliclals, fore i 1 Bend for boe )6, alulug additiona) evidengs, tho B, | —Reno Moutgoumery has trned out | Sty cerk's o cortaned lrgo sun of | N list o trani jury 18 80m 1D session P Cm— and hiviied gueats, Mo prheossidn moved [ "u ioadts fari ( e Worse than Was suppose e is charged | mouey on deposit, which it is believed wiii be v L and it i3 thought indietnents will be brought - ORI 4 Ten of the | Canal street, where steamcrs were in readi- mow with haviug scooped the Franklin | foun quvA‘L’ The tie Was "‘l""l"“'{“"“y of | ages, and for the gapired 1 4 ¢ | against the ringleaders, A LAkE, Utal, M"ww'x Ten vf(ll- A aath (oo RS MUt L .)u‘; b County and Exchange l"m‘c‘:i of Bloowing- | incendiary origln, as traces of kerosene have | vy o sy ohn against 189,630 th - — twelve Mormon apostles signed a notice in | 10010, Hood's S fila ¥ e ton, for $1,300. The Chemical Natioual bank, | been tound, ™ . RINAL 08 LIGKT: MARA SR S R 1 On the Canadian Pacific, this evenlug's ehurch organ (Deseret News) - # WOrth 18 Welght 1 g 8L atiians, A of New Y ork, offers $400 reward {or hiui. i AT - g MLARS AR Saae mfi,xl.‘.,;,ff‘}}‘“‘j:{:’;“m OFTAWA, Ont., Nov. 10- Stanford Flem- | (Lt Albert Carrington, one of twelve A A :‘"“l Brave Girl 130 Lauk Bireet, Now Yuik City, ’ Another Appointment. A% FRANCISCO, Nov, 10.~Charles €sseks c;.é'ml-:”e'h'.fl.spfiffi"‘x}fifi:i'n‘fl'&fl'}fi.‘-“‘h““\ | 'l""? _l;:t ~'v'1v\‘u: from [ ": h w‘:tm:'nl 1..‘.‘;: ‘Ah,‘,,‘.‘xw_m fter o ll\ll'l'll and patient trial” vounh a1 Sibd finbhod bnd killed DAt st Hood’s Sarsaparllla WAsINGTON, Nov. 10.—The, pyisident to- | € viee president of the Southern Pacitic | ened durins the year. The market ha been | trais Vo s o, e Mt hed | comumunicated from the latier day saints for | Iun.f.fi auee Wiikon, St nial, o3 o by all drugglsts. 81 bix for 83, Made day ted James Burler .4 'be surveyor | company, has donated to the boys as usual to Tucsday, still more business Ny i bse gl nwd diat the rip | adultery and lascivious conduet. “No particu- | 18tier was threatening the lite of his avly by €. 1, HCOD & CO., Lowel, Mass, of for the port of, Kansas City, Mis- | and girts'aid mwlfi)l' of this city for the con- | 5 dofug than the moderate- movement appar » e s cager U 15 are given, abd the facts Lave not | Wite, was discharged by the coiona’s jury -y souri, struction of their bull-Nag. ent wouwld justify as in progress, 4 Direds tod 100 ics2s_Qne Doliar. ——

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