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THE OnMAHA DAILY BEE FIFTEENTH YEAR, OMAHA, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 10, 1835, NUMBER 146, TEE FAMILY AND FORTUNE, | R tiegsiea s ime onerm | o pIAE FR SPARE PENNIES, |, Brovene wo & mivert s | SPECIALS FROM TWO STATES, | rorrvywvem cononess. | 71 BUTTER MAKERS' MEET. | Biit has had & depressing effect on American —— Elections in Great Britain —~ \ Doc, O—An securitios at the stock exehange, At opening Obarming Half Hour Amid the Bullion Bags | the Amevican list showed adeeline of 1 o3 | The Postal Savings Bank System to be | Lovpos, Dec. 0.—[Special to the B | Decisions Rendered by the Towa Hi toed 4 cried were the follow Tho Dairymen of Nebraska Assombled ag Rtored Away by “Uncle Billy. per cent, ag compared with the closing Iast hov Is Bemsios, The finish of the eleetion g@eeds all one way ALY Millninad wnend tion Nonsnotit oy y HRrikea bl o : s to tella different tale, but yesterday's rustic | riation to provide arms and amm ROTTEN WITH THE EVIL ROOT, | Y lejduwslosus SUCCESS IN OTHER COUNTRIES. | o ¢ uniforu and overweiming 1ib- | SUNDRY SIFTINGS FROM WAHOO. 4 THE PROGRAMME YESTERDAY. 1, \erican securities a i e proe e oo, B=tW t " - eral viet Of 16 non-Irish divisions yet By My @ allom—To reimt The Doath of the Dead Money King | a it o o s | Hypereritical Litorateurs Analyzing | 1o vote, the tories, at the most, hope only for | An Towa dury Flips Pennies to Settle e Disti cgates in Attends Faiis to Move the Markets-An | [y culs o (i revas | Cloveland's Message ~Van Wyek's o. \'M" T 'l')"l' L) ""‘;"- they a Vordict—A Variety of Dis > e o RN 2 i, ance ¥From Other States—The e : anxiely ey ere to stocks s . will have 533 members, In any ewspap ining lot wdvertis : A Estimate of His Tmmense wonld o at the apenin Bill for Taxation of Unpatent sront Sy e BT 08 i ety patehes From Ttee Cors HHonits ik bor. sl Proveo e - Tist, of Wealth “,"'[“f,“ff',‘\‘v}:f"‘,\,,”". S, 308 LMo St cd Railroad Lands. divided for all practical purposes, swpondenta, Intlon of the snme, It provides that it stintl be Those Prosent - doms, whidlh were ere 1aiT i ot o - with the liberals on telg side and e fories Teeaptacie for ATl MAter, any hewspaper of ! . i opening of the rxehange wore and on the other, o tories ca - F mibitantion: contathin v advertise " e _ The Family and Fortune. el gl BN L RS L b 2 Postal Savings Banks, oy e Tong takeay 10 o Supreme Court Docisions. e n ATty o1 State Dairymen's Convention. NEW Yonrk, Dec Seward Webb, Cor- | stond in the Lake Shore comner awaiting the WasmiNaroy, Dec. &.—[Special to the | yell. They are making desperate efforts to DEs Moives, Towa, Dec, | Speeial to the | €300 for each viotation ot the i | Frewosr, Neby, Dee 9 (Special to the nelus and William K. are Loth ;'A-\\‘v“\l x’.','v'ffl.‘u:.(;C'\-'“.1.: .-\.!-,l.-.,‘l?»".‘;"«'.,'.‘ came | Bur.)—Thereis & L vigorous effort to et | persind t the host of moder: | Ber.)—The supreme court to-day rendered | By Mr. Van Wyek=to i npatented Bik.=The fir wnual - session of the wetively engnzed I the management | wingesand a strozgle botween those wi . i fniz power, but in their hearts they know bet. | the following decisions: R A gt i L or | Nebraska Dairymen's convention wasopened of the family railway interests, and Tiad orders to close out. their aceounts at the | banks in connection with the postoiice de- | tor, ' One of two things seems elear—cither Mike Patterson vs, Ole Anderson. foli, aps | piblic domain in Nebraska and K continue, Corneliis i3 _chaltman of the | opening - and . others who are | partment. An effort is being made to show | Gidstone will come to ters with Parnell | pollants, Winnebago eiveuit court. Reversed. [ | By Mr Cilloin- Lo authorize the Dilling- | fattering attendaned. Tl ontion was Doard of directors of e New Youk Central | thete = to “support the marke f e T hotae o IS, | At | @ 4 . e Reveredy, i Dy alt Qilomsstogtiivgies ; ot ey o T S and Michigan Centinl systems, and Willlam | huy upon the assumption that te o cliango . moore of #0" of . whigs, | Willlam Williams va. Nathan Collins and T bildges in Washiniton terrtory, Al A Hhas K. the same office in th Shoreand | jigires would be the lowest. In other pa s bank system of the United States, and | foud by Moshen and . Ford, for | others, appellants, Marion elreuit eourt | (' Yowolution wa in oo e A ate, after singing and y , followed & P" 1-Plate systems, Frederick Ko Wo, who | of the town the erowd was less pushin the lack of confidence in them, by the very | the % nationals, or patliament will | Modified and afivmed. Biair proposing an amendment to the constic | duet by Misses tva Lee and Jesse Balding, & about thinty-two years old, is divector in il weitenient ot groator than is usial at scarcely live to see primroses in April. 1608 [ fonvy Hut ait | tution of the United States extonding 11 Next came the address of weleome, whicht thg roads, | A | the openinz. Lake Shore openeid . il truc At all tils. i counting, without fiord | ooty Huteliinson, appellant, va, valt | SEBH 0 rete o 6 Wommn, oferred, . Also Qeliv } FTLioohi e Vanderbilt was, it is thonght, rieher than go, dater 1o fe, Dealings were in in they have been o great success, and | Jiidolph Chnrehill, who lately. lias been as [ Wells, et al, Delaware eiveuit court, Re- | B8RS BEGETGTent to Hie constitition | Sune Molitas ok iror e Lootiag il Uie e any. siagle noinber of | the Rothsehild | Jare b0 to 1,000 shtares, and tor « short now extended to Beleinm, Japan, ttaly | still 1< wouse, 16 may havea seheme by | versed. s P A i iy o B el ookl s ot TR el R ¥ The = Duke of Westmin- T e riling at the same | and the Netherlands, Atany postofl which the tories and Irish” will get on te 1owa Falls & Sloux Clty railrond o ¢, | poisonous beverages, This, at Mr. B bl " ) bl ser s sad o to bo o worth | ime. | ures for_Lake Shore | 1ss hank deposits are reecived in any sum | getiiers if so, the secret is magniieenily we IR ZLLANL R LA L D \porarily laidon (e table, ! to the city, Itesponscy wore i 200,000,000, bt Vanderhilt was richer be- | wora 5 per fower thai lastevening. | not 1ess dian a shilling (& ecnts) nor more | kept. Already theroare many signs of the appellants, ve. John Beck; same vs James | U5 R o Mt ins rasafution, | Ry cx-Uorarnon B s Bucias of franaviiie R A il B\, S0 St S Yot o | than E0'(1). i ot vear, W, the! | muniiconceof the tory leaders G the vl | N, Field, adulnistrator, et sne v | wiich v agod o dieding e AR AL e TR R T 0 per cent, bERK. maniy x ral 2 he rest of the list showéd de- | posits amount to £1 (85),int is allowed at | poor, eir sudden conversi ¢ o Y ) ) 3 pneral 1o furnish <t of i ove AT com f f ikt A T R B s O A A T S el T A S RS TR, T e T T s RO SRR b RO SR AR R et byl e come, Last year he lield 5800000 Sile. The exeitenent in the Lake Shore | every postofilce biank Torms can be had free | they expect new s Ko0n. Slocum Nichols: sawo vs. Thomas J. Stone— | 56 WG BESIRET ) I, DAL Al bbb L per_cent borids, and later lie teduced this | eroivil soon subsided and the whole narket | of chiarze, npon which by penny (2 cents) | Loxpox, Dee, &.—Retarns np o 3 ¢ ppeals from Woodbiry district cont in- | DAPCES oUNTIh vises have boc 1AL T IMOSE PROSPETos farniers st by 5500000 ot koo o | advaneed e (0 14 postaize stamps can be afised, anid when the | this afternoon show the election of &4 volving conflicting claiims fo eortain Tnds in | 5 Sl Vne Brown has. been writin T T canta. | Hls o governitent e | Jostlater i the hour, At 11 o'elock the mat- [ Torm s thus filled it~ will be 115, 248 conservatives and 81 nationalists, | Waodbury county, - Aitirmed. D DlicAR, tlint 16 lin4 ARG (HBIE apPOUE | Loais S lat tithel TRt At worth alinost 55,000,000, At ket was active and rather heavy, anil ge atany postoflice svings bank Bilosboy, Dec. .- Seven pariiamentary | o hos, . Barbee o of Mis. M TUAES AL i “LLE yon Toel o el | e A e R e and ) v o000 slinres Sor aity st L s o W s | of Sblfyiveconts overy depstor it o | st romdin o be divkded. Hhwtibe Appetlant, vs, B, o Hamiiton, sherilt | S0 i to dofry the expenses of attends | Ffoyont and. vieinity apon it nghif Rl P test trading in Lake Shore, St. Pau oftiee savings bank reeeives a deposit book, | count upon obtaining three of these scat ATt ing 1o one Maine matters yoi may do so.” & LSl I and 200,000 shares of the 1 Western Utijon : by the means of which e @ fresh det eh Wo o their total o 35 homas Suell, appelian owa Home- | 1N 10 one Maine matters you ms 0. | cent ercamery, which is loeated in the Al t0. have. soid conkideribie. Lako SHOM | Ve wiion bath enst and wost ave working | bosts at_of siilitug s TORGY Trom ANy | S0 conscevatives e ot SRLEES | tonel compairyy Buonn Vista: olroutt court: | Lo followlng, maslutioh, oftret by ie | . Gomi 13 certalily nvery tnrhcst Rivo Tately, In addition he i 50,000 in the Chi | adly, enitting off Tora time both sellihe and | postofiies savings bank in the United King fotalists, L elubs | AMEmed. Opinion by Julge Boek, In this [ Vet wis el oz St the preldent | eate of the dairy bsinss, and spealis, as” i cago & Roek Tsland, 20060 in the Delaware & | supporting orders from ont of town eusto- | dom.The poputarity of this system is shown | i Tndstone has de- | (8¢ the l (T8 attorney was sick for ten | pe iatied, 8 AU IEORITRR N Do | Sy o el expe . clawanna, anid abont 20,000 shares i other | e, by the faet that deposits in these postal sav- | cided (o sie : 1o oust the con- | Months attr i i was polit | b o F O 0L t0 | cntat i b B vam o arhth the allways, making in all about $i0,000 shares | ™ Toxnos, Dec. 02 . m.—Stocks in carly | i0gs bunks ROW Mot 10 soime £20.000,000, | servatives | ustthe con- | fivalved, “The cont leld that it s theduty | fpondence had by the government oty the | ealist, thew tagored the conv with the OF uilway stocks ilso 82000000 Worth 0f | dealings were exelted Ant e were Wikt | WiTlo fhe. havper o depositors 18 nearty | proyosin to eonclule s publie life with th | f the client not to obstruct and delay the | 1t XSG Nitzary i rvIation o tho & | Jondiy teoed . sy RAIag Iroad bonds, 85,200,000 of fnetutions 1 Aueriean. sceutitios, - Sineo | 3,000,000, Thereal valiie of this_ system is | produetion of & hone rule measuro for Ire- | decisionof the enuse by failure to employ | KGyGnont by this, government ot A | loudty-encored, and responded by singing Donds, and S2000.000 in varions manufactui- | the reeeipt of ‘the opening priees in New the facet that it seoms to iave aeto- | Jand eounsel to take the place of the attorney who | BERAE B BUG RO Rud minister | 06 i - cs and mortgages. Ho vaiued his | York there has been o L vante. Tow | Al ereated nl those savinie. for th bisihess | - LoxDboN, Dec, 0.—The cabliet will meet on | hecones sek. © O course, ' said thio court, | AT AL fist to. the goverynient of PRCHIRE e i on Fifth avenue with its art {reasures A NSoRicH ) GEDHIvALS BAVIS UAIIS L. LHE.eOINEEY Ak N, Dec, §.—-The cagltiet will meet ot | “wa speak of a case such as the oo before us, | Plehiputentiary, fitst fo the gavemiient of wion, then adidressed the eonven al SHO000, Iis ordinary howschiold ex- | Niw Y or, 1) Siocks continue dull | gone steadily on in the meantime, o Y iihrity 1hat i Royeriment, dnes | Shereliuit s not maae to appear that anothut | (UG 10 GIEE 10, Bt B0 SSrOt Tl TE | tor, wiviucn history of tho prestnt orgeni ]:;nul'\”\:"-r iu( :r:t;m 3“.;,’ I“l‘l“' he. (] ady. Itis said the leading oper g TIHE WHISKY INTEREST. not propose to concilinte with Parnell, and :i’i""{;el ‘l'“l','“:"’l""“".‘ the case as well as the | §E0 B L wiay bo ‘hv,..’"...( by tho presi- "(: '_"'“'(‘I'Il' ‘,“"Il""]‘ l'":]IL'I'Kll‘ '.'Il‘”"",'”: ih \n’v\}“! a ball it cost $40,000. 7 1e loved hotses, ane i o support the market 1 i our correspondent hears considerable talk e ¢ conliti esist ‘him, | diabled attorney, Ot R AT b 1oL oats GENUD KR QI TIN R i Maud K. for 40,000, Mr. Vanderbilt was i 1z Ul coining session of congress in the in- | dence inthe_government, the new parlia- .‘m'lh I town of Spencer, Clay cireuit eourt, | J X L) Tt ”‘”‘~ ,’l 1" My, Mol wa dustry, * . y Worlh SRON0. e torest of tho whisky distillers. Tho resultof | ment will adjourn until February, = teversed. LR B bt e Ul R MU i A ongl o1 eshrank last year mate- s SOV 0 s (1 o] " oy v N B b - e . D ihde (o 1 -+ ) ard, sang D ) rially through the big deeline i Stocks and . 0.—Coroner Messimer | the seven months (which was in reality nine B X Sundr m Wahoo. compatible with public interest, to transmit | 1Gudiy encored he re wing (he: y through the big Al " 5 months extension, and w intended by The Servio-Roumelian Affair. 5 A to the senate any information or documents 1 ne. throngh business depression, the Mhll? | s momning tooke the following statement | {hose interested ' o indednite) has beon, | o ity elEioa ke WaAn00, Neb, Dee. %.—[Special to the | peceived from one consul general at Paris VLI L SRy Rl o .u:'i'f.""l'{ilj'.‘;. sk J"f-”.’fl-:fi.!I:‘J'"il'u‘ni! from President Ttobert Garrett jof the Balti- | the commissioner of internal revenue states, | o CONRTANTINOULE, B SorRO QIR | Bri)—For thice days this place has been | from onr special agent sent to the tinancial | "3y, D: Honrd, editor of onrd’s Dinryman; Tl 18000 2 reatfrots. governmont | more & Ohloallway on Vanderbilt's death: | the cause of a falling, off in revenue, |y proccedings of the' conference on the | shaken with a strong north wind, filled with | con e of Iurope, in respect Lo the establishe | of Fort Atkinson, Wis,, was the next speak Tonls, 5,501,000 from 1aiload stocks, $571,- reached Vanderbilt's residence abont Bifan avestion, e 13 anable {0 doede on a | sifting snow. Travelis much fupeded by | MRl suehan fntsrmational ratio of gold | er, who told the favilers somo very plain 601 from miseellaneons securitiess totl, over Ho received me in his Hbrary. We | et Girhor extension. a3 was ask - | course of action respeetiig the BALET0: | tho drising. drifting fukes, and stock of i | MyLSllver coinage as would permit of the | s, sandwitehing in some “very fuy S10,000.00) 2 y ey Or S35,000 0 day, 51,200 < Together abaut an our, periaps a | Yofn i Ehompson and Kt fos D% | Roumetion aiair without, having the assist- | 1 Vi Ll Al | cotnze of both nictals at the mints of these | storied, wiiich kept the awdience in 2 contii- aminute. He made no'ost: nger, when Vanderbilts’ speech be- | S Lange interects ot & e Dot | LR Ui views o (e national assens | Kinds, without shelter has suffered severely. | contries and our awn, Uous pront. ; ! § AL R GRTIN S ke A resolution offered by Mr. Wilson of ; 310LL Dolkias ¢ 5 fatiotis dispiay of his wealth and was chari- | came indistinct, and “the nestminute I no- (10" every effd YURY Hesioner | DIV resarding the situation, and he proposed [ Many small buildings and out-ouses have o il G MRS W, G Whitmore of Donlas county, D, ¥ tbie WO 1 his e Tiad o be | ticed a twitehing of the muscles about the | Siie, fréy effort to b Dot With this | to derer seitloment of the matter until Feb- | poen unroofed and overturned, Towa, was at his request, tempotarily Taid on | Asuburi of Gibhon and Allei ool ot'Dows quiet or o would have been over- | mouth and face, and almost the same instant | administeation, the. matter of further extens | FUAIYs ¥ e O rated tomper. | U1 table and ordered printed, callinie on the | jos conuty thew made shorl addrosses, Yan with impostors, 1o was - shrewder | his faco was Ay convuised, o was [ Bt O, rared. to congress, with CoNsTANTINOPLE, Dec, fa=Thie sultan In- [ qyeo taiker has beoh dealing out. prohibition | socretiy of the terior Tor o oy ot | | Committecs upon 1 airy statis T g O s e v (16 | Stk o the eige oF e anitt. iio foll. Tors | Son will b, referied ‘to conress With & | formed [lerr Radowitz, Gerthan ambissador | Sentinent to/erowded honsos for Threo sucs | Hn i Pusion vty from. tho- dataof | ties and vesulutions woro nomiitd, and a knew enough to sell 250,000 shares of New | warl a Ted i in- timo to thrust | B e it e seaddy to nid nia | Bere, that Turkish troops will nvade Eastern | cessive evenings, The resnlt has been very O R o te | e s committee then appoiutod. St Comtal Stock 1ive Sents Ao at S120 10 | Y.t wndur wis shoulder and prevent his | B T o ey o thag. | Roumelin should Prinee “Alxander oppose | yratitying to the temperance peopla of | present e O sueh dircetors to the | “ypter another solo by Juiius 6L Lumbard, buy governments at falling heavily to the floor. T placed a_cushe | §tiat the interests 0 be aided and reprieved | e Turkish eommission, 5 Vahoo. A great number were induced to | PSic hiun®: | esented the petition of Alex- | tHeconv uriied 10 mect to-morrow Depew, to-night, said o witieh. a8, At hand under his head and | 15 that the Tuterests to be aided aud reprioved | “Nygasa, Dec, S—Peace negotiations have | gigi the pledye, Temperanee workers are | ainter 1t Lt of (oore pracing 10 ba | 2 (\]‘.m.'l.}m.u, which wili 3l immeriately summoned a servunt and callod i By o comencell” i wafiest on wbisis of the pe Vety enthusiastic and. feal contident of the | Soes x'.'x"}”f\'\”‘f’f{'u D oty iwing s the dist e following gentlemen would for water with which T bathed his face until | SV by cie seeny o o Somal nion of Bulzaria and e e Ao RHie ot the | retieved of political dis s, eI said |y 3 0, Take hearers: Saniel 1% Bavs - [ for water with whil § baihed s Joch Uil | | GLmVELANDIS uesAy oxARMAGE, | (G Dvilica A laxandor o bedovernor of Ttous [ OXGHEeY SHGCSLCSREALEL AL SRLE | Mr Brown, Chero by any politicaldisabil- Clicigos D. 1, b s SR eD e Mo o ma Ined thy’ president’s message have identiue | Welia for five years. falling oft in thoir business and soveral ave | Sy i leberzor it his own roquest, was |t T 5 Rebert Wo Burias, Brownvil Ju o, Judize . Brady, his death until the arvival of Dr. 3 the anthorship of portions of that lons and - asserted (heir intention of quitting the bu 1lByaiELronSELUIG oY oML Rb O % Erizell, Chivaso: LS. Coftin, 1t Dodue, Auenbuil, William L, Scott, Willjn = P berosting domiment: Tho ttFolluGtory pari THE COUNTRY'S CLEARINGS, Tens 1% soon s thelr pald un liconse. oxpires; | rooreds o on the iteoon | tgwas Wi ol B Ao, Wi C WS, W Caldwell: Directories to Take Action. grapha Were from the president's own lind, 3 2 MeWade's Rip Van Winkle was not well [ ™\ Maxey, at his own request, was relieved | ks UG B R il e fineral will be lield ‘i St Bartholos | G0 T Gneey M. Depew | @5 were the arguiients in_tavor of the sus- uk Exchanges at the Loading Cities | received by the fair awldience with whieh he [ from’ service o the. cominiice on miitiey | o I AP Lt GLILETE e clinrel, and admission will be by tickets | AR RS BT EEER E O | ension oF silver cotnase and civil service for Last Woek. was greced I 118 5uport i ro- | aifatks.: Mt - Walthal sas appointed: ih by | sous Wil \Whitnoro, Valeys alicntooh ““\"II;“IIIJ :"n b ‘x]n'm Mt taiifoad and bust I‘I:;“w.' il ;u\\u'va ‘“(m ’1” ntoed | form. | About one-half ot the mes 2 Bostox, Mass., Dec, 6.—Thefollowing fable | louneed very poor. stend. I e v hon number of prominent railroad and busi- | said this morning that the board of directors elating to toreisn affairs R el o y S 2 Tt s i 3ibhon: D. % Ashburh and wite, Gilbon; It néss Mo, whio, have becn nequainted with | wi (.{:.1»‘:wl;l\';::1‘l 3 Soinorrow 1o |ty Bayal Bk Ae Wmost huto compileq from special dispgaghibs from man; Like the Average Jury iy DL Mursli Oinalia Sl SUroTCED L aulaSIgS Vamderbilt, " called b the vesidence today. | ¥ PRIEES PEC R WECCE TR P | fitovery made by these literary experts is | agers of the leading cleadugghonses of the T Houso. flor Chanioe lath L A AiIRBNELS O e i followlng % in th | the fact that Misd Blizeboth Rose Clev United States shows the ¢ gross bank ex* ~Tiia bl A e 056 08 His atate.] - WVAsTINGTON, Dy After the readi Bitl, Chiengo: Geo, B, S, Omatis H, 11 A ey e W Hherd ey | directories of which he was interested, will | the accomplished ludy of tho white house, 1 | changes at each point for sho w e 1€ Ste |l approval of tho Journal the speaker | Wing, Lincoin; W. I 1 30 el i Ttoad: De hold: Canadi Sonthern, New York Steep- | the anthor of muel of the parag ol NoCbeE’ & % FITRS | i les Hempstead, last week at Eldora, | joked permission of the ho ey Eilke, Omial e s T e s, o | I Car_company, Ameriéan Distriet Telt- | Dolygamy, The toilowhig exirel, whei com Docember & B IOk o e | will bo oue e curlositios of Town ozl | o appointa comiitiée on rules, wecounts and | W. % iy il gl Teapeet and. condofence were Tecoived from | Srph company, and Western Union, Depew | B W I BT Yy sl aLg oL e oLy © COI" | Jierature. Onc of the members of the jury, | enrotled bills. iy ¥ V. Wells, Fond Jaties Mekenry and J. S, Morgan, London, \1~\lh-|4lillm Vaiderbilt mansion this moruing ooubt 5 responding week of 1854, M1 |seroddbua ik Btearnh oat IRoW: b idEtal Mr. M llhnuul ”||||m-ui‘4'l;‘t|. with ref- Butialo, N, Y. Aleh A W Tt | and held a conference with the members of | 10 doubt ¢ I = AL , of Steamboat Rock, it i al- | orence (o the committec on rules wien I Peavy, I Y.i G, H. Vendiick B A Rt “\vere ko ecerved | the rainily Tegarding the Tuneral, e e hLna ity and. tlie] tles- leed, proposed fo settle the question of a | puinted *continuin to entores the sules of | Sehuyiers it St Shariek from Bishop Potter, Jol King, Samuel - e, vand the des _ verdict by tlipping pennies. A Quaker on | the Forty-vighth congress, certain modinca- ; ] . i, S o WS OR iny of the nation rest upon our houe, estab- S A T e R R DD U A G A : EUCOIL S, et Mousigi ¥ B, A TERRIBLE SECRET. it by e o God il d By pacntal crrrs. cLEARINGS.| sleepy lie awreed. . Before Gty proceaded @ | of th work of the appropriation committec Tudge Rapailo, it is said, drew the will of | Tell-Tale Lett Reveal the Crime of | ¢4 zulated by parcntal authority and paper was drawn up which ‘ll the jurors { among otlier standing commitiees ol the | The Soft Banks of a Sewel signed agrecing 1o render a verdiet aceording | house, oD Sawa this congress to adopt a system of savings the opera house in tiis city with o very congress the inadequacy of the present sav- poor system which was introduced. In Great of _dele Increase. ., 1 sanctified by parental loye. These ave not Vanderbilt, add’ {ts”contents will he made an Eloping Girl R o e e, ALe oL lebilt, Its A e howmes of polywcainy. The mothers of our i to the result of the flip up. Heads stood for | Mr, Springer of Tilingis presented for jm- R A T A T viactsr, N. Y., Dec. f—Several days | land, who nule the nation as they would the | New ¥or 31 the state and tails for the defendant, The | mediate. denon o code of taled prepared by | CLEVELAND, Dec. %,—At Akron, Ohio, late T I e Y A Semting of tholt father, | ao Frauk Houghton, a masrled wan resid- | charactors and guide tho actidng of thelr | Boston. oo ..., 01,035, K coin was tossed and it came down fuil up, or | him, which have already heen pubiished. (his afiernoon a sewer whiel was being con- 3 ux ) £ -1 Sons, living according to God’s holy ordi- | Philadeiphia...... ! averdiet for the defendant. But the jurors | - Mt Herbert of Alabama raised f __Dffecton the Marker. city, disappeared, and Miss Nettie Robie,a | clisive. love ot he father of her ehidren; | § 3 1 1 and 10 was otail” fond Dronht I 4 | 3t fo enublc Mr. Springet (0 explain his pro- | four of whom were erushed to death and Nt Yoitk, Dee. 9.—[Special to the Ber.] | pretty neighbor, leaving town suddeniy at | sheds the warm Tight ot true womanhond, 1 verdiet for thestate, The verdiet wonld have | posed ¢ % threo others injured so badly that they will —Thoeffect of Vanderbilt’s death has not | the same time, peoplo concluded thav the [ Ubperverted and unpolluted, ypon ali with- 0 § lield good lad it not. been for the bailiff, who | Mr. Hammond of Georgla offered a resolt- | prohably die, The cave oceurred without a . E S oL in her pure and wholesome tamily cirele, i L"428 | Deard the jury flipping the pennies, and he | tion decliring that pending consideration | ! ) b SHeiad been os pressing on the stock exchange as | palr had eloped. - Cireumstances afterward | These are not the cheerless, crushed and un- | Pitisburg. .. 5 reported the wnderstanding to Judize Hen- The proposed code of the house, it shall he | Moments warning. ‘Tho ground, which had was anticipated. ‘The general feeling is that | occurred which strengthened tho belicr, 1t | womanly wothers of polygimy, The fathors | Providenoe.... 2000 7 derson, who therenpon set the vérdictaside. | governed by e yuies” of i Ture of the | been frozen for two or three days, was soft tho Vanderbill securities are good holdings | secws tiat whilo Mrs, Houshion’s oldest | oLUREFRIERAN GG FUTEM 0L Ipwieville;... i st howse so far s applicable, aud by | ened by the thaw to-day. Four of the men Wanted Tn Dakota, Jeterson's maial 2 under any cireumstances, and that the death | child, n girl of 10 years, was at play near one [ yutriofism, and conjugaland parental aff Kansas City - SULLY OIS L AN T | were standing on seaffolding and four others of the great millionaire cannot serviously | of the barns belonging to the farm of their [ tion |n-.;‘.' ldll:\u_lm'u o ‘country, Tire man | Detroit.... . & : : ““-“"*'.‘\\'!’ Neb,, Dee. 9,—(Speeial to | Constderable fl_!',','{‘.‘f,‘,'...'(1"‘1‘,,-':“..‘,',‘.' hothor | at tho, bottom of tho sewer, whieh had heeiy effect their value for any length of time, In | former residence, «d o paperon | Who, undetiled with plural 1 ge. is sur- | Minneapolis . h 5 the Bie. ] —Charles A Keehn, alias King, | jreceding congress until thie new ones were | ¢xeavated o a depth of twenty-two feef, g U & il Ak liitwail st et e ran e Ll vens: ke s country wiich in- | Galveston. b Sl ) v 3 tion of Mr. § ror, the pr water son earth for a distance of i .l,\, secur x..';l ::;.\J;;u\z- -I||:‘l]< Wpen | dient. Inone of theso the writer says: u;..,,.l_‘ its d ‘;‘-h(.‘.l “.A.!l,; tho_Tath- i‘h'f”""‘ P 1,;“.\‘(.,1.\-m\ ills, Dakota, where he is | (Gl ko the amendment offered by Mr, | down upon the wnfortu W lie o) <olvency o the | U g ers of polygamons families iere is no | Indianapolis. 3 o anted for forgery. cinbezzlementand several o reulating the method of ealling up | Jinm MeGill, one of the men on- the seaff lite or th v one it in the business | p gty HR Gt expres: | feature of this practice, or the systen which | Hariford.... 3 3 kindred charges, Keehn has been for fietlon wnd taeliitating that et Sl | eseaped, buf il the ofliers were canght by Uy world, - Millionaires ean tuke nothing with | it S MR ¥ Gven v | 8 s ity which is not opposed to all that. | Columbus: here for the past weel and was fraced here 1< were introduee niass of timbers and cart, them outof the world, and why thew should | epipatie, but Mrs, Houghton desires not to | 18 01 value in onr institutions.” Peoria : £ ! by deteetives throngh letters arriving here | 1y M, Beach of New York—Providin: A reat crowd of people soon assembled, {he :'».1»";'|||. et the waltes of kood prober | v tiem made pibiie. Miss obie's mother | - General comment Tere wpon this dittle essay | New Haven : 28200 | from Cred nd other places. e | that ail eidogies of deceased members shail | Ve ¢ of the men who were it par- ties I thio market, ibiie stock wnricet to-day | dlod suddeniy & short (e axo. 1013 alleged | i the beneiicienco of i and th 5 i 158 notor ease and will be taken to | he delivered o Sundiv, and for the appoint vore heartrending. ‘Phey cali opened feverish witha declining tendency. | 15 i mother, who was 4 cripple, and who | fmily, is that coming froman old batchelor 8 10:2 Sionx Falls, Dakota, to-morrow by Detective | ment of o come®re on constitutional ssistance, but for some tine no one soon pecovered. T s abectent o e iahishtors | and wl old maid, 101s very oud St Joseph. L1111l Lacey and chief of police of this city Van | dinendments, would venture near the hole. . Finally a Jarge N Yoi Dec 0= he nmanso erowd | iy e s e i -~ Springneld. 20100 o 3 Wie, Ty M Anderson of Kansas—Denying the | foree of men wis set 1o work with shovels, S as e, Mindsor howd lagh dlghy ey by her datighter, who e the oid Report ofthe Attorney General, BYTBONBO Seolirernsisns Pl ; - priviledies of the ooy to ex-members, andinhwiCanliountyn otitio visdih ud this morning, fa d anything Wit |y qys Tite o burden, whiich she was not wi / ASHINGTON, Dec, 9.—The annual repo owell. . |7 : The Onicial Canvass, By Mr. Reagan of Texis—Looking to the | taken out. They were: velalive, bt in terri- nessed liere this season and was aeceple RERIS MO 6 1iow roentl tlio Tack WasuINGToN, De The annual re S S Do 9 X Avmintment of commitiees i sugeceding | Ple agony. Anather hotr of diggzing bronght evidence of the wide sprad interest taken b 3 bl of Attorney General Garland was issued to- [ Toty s Mowves, lowa, De The official , > B | the 5 OB By sty fhis public In the dvath of Vanderbi and 4 | st physiciun was not catled i to seo Mes. | 0 SE5 o e e || e canyass of tho votes for all the state officers | CUHEESaacs by the Liouse ltself fiaiitto AhwisliindSntiowfiogbursahagling o ny ) thio d a ; sbic untila few hours before ner deat .. | da o suggests the advisability of build. | Outside ool ! w35 of the votes for i state ofticers | "BV AE Mills of Texas—Makinz it inorder | guided the reseuing party, 2 N Was deslre 10 seortain What | et 1t would | Hougton deserted i wife who is @ highly re- | ing jails in each place in the country whero yei—Minneapolis, Omaha ; except zovernor aud lieutenant governor was | on any day attes the readin ot the jourual | foud the bodyal he fantth pan, doad, 14 viend,” all | inquities related o | shected fady and twolittle gitls. He ot | yuited States courts are held. The necessity | ton not included in totals, completed by the state board of canvassers | 10 move to susyem the rules and pacs by Kk abarentnbellisbiimentling AoSORAN . R wivged Mrs, Toug| s 1y, 50l A 8 R 5 | ajority vote educing taxitio ) seareh was abandone one ' subjeet — tho - stocle - mariet | S8 ownen by her, A A bibointed the | of building a government penitentiary where e to-day. Forsuperintendent of publie instrue- | JHERETE ST I B B it and anxlous stences woero constantly on W | Loney 10 s own use all persons convieted of United States of- UBLED tion, Akers renublioan, hias 17 Moare, \\IY\~[||\V|‘IV:I a i ; Fhe tist of Lilled and wounded is as fol- s D aon HLEM ALY, ———— Py o confined, is strongly urg . 1 . . v | TUsionist, 3 E ' Iy Mr, Dinzley of Maine—Creating a com- | 10ws o e h e 1% Mot BHNS | Kinled Hor Sistor ih a Fit of Jealousy fonses ok "l‘ll't':;‘&lxl‘uilll\ll onEl e 1A ERinantiee ,“h',k"l‘“","""' the Was | For judet of t g couty Beck, ropub- | mittee on Vigation and fsheries, - oo Rosenwelzh, nse 27, single, dead, R " pla 4 N | PR LROAL R e s N O hash Road. i 202 Brannan, Mo Hamond then amended s resolution y Frezent, de, AR COLBGAPYS feuire OF the iAllsaiiyin BALBLN N0 Dt F=Nou g oumioy o kil ety | OnteAGo, Dee. 9.~ Speetal to the Brr)— | Iy “heck's majorite, 840, © Judid | by providing tha tie house shill be governed [ 17 u ity for an interchange of Viows the opiton | S0 Sanders Crossiink, six miles west, of & | waing | the - fhstitution “selt sustaining, | A mecting of the Westerr Trink Line asso- | 0l pgor, routblionn candidats for, sentar | by Delfetson's manunl ay uwdiied by tho | Unkugwi fhatiamdot oo 00 R thero would bo o | Shockin affair. betweon two sisters mumed | o also" suggests the - propriely | ciation (tripartite combination), which was | 15 uafdiicy. 8 et B e o it yas | abdontn erushed and fei broken, will die, : 4 hry : 9 5 nti ) aded it wa It stocks at the opening, | Mary and June Reedy, belongingto ave- [ of erceting on the — grounds - in this city vostards 5 - " & ) not, however xeced 2o 3 per cent, and | spectable family, Mary, the elder, had been | juing the department of justice a prope held in this eity yesterday for the purpose of i AT : @ 1l iy \l\A.lnI.., o, st e, loge that any st £ whieli might be found nee- | L et IR 4 CON L huiiding for the aecommodation, in addition | considering the deaand of the Rock Island q sAaneAng & speaker appointed the committoeas | crustiod whil seulp woulid, Jiny reeovet, easary £0 provent more serigus declings would | courted by a man named Trout, who trans- | (o that de t, of the supreme court and | and Miiwaukee and St, Paul roads to Drs Moints, Iowa, Lec. 9.=[Speclal to ¢ Messrs, Carlisle, Jtandall, Morrl- || Awastis Krebst, ngo’ 2% ‘belleved to be Jromptly make itself manifest, ferred his affections to Jane. Last Sunday | other proper conrts and comutissioners of the | g percentage of the Wabash reduced be- [ 1he Berl—The jury in the district courtat | SUf Reed and Hiscock . 4 UL AR, Sl The St this morning has he fallowing: | evening while Jano and Trout were sitting to- | United States. The report eloses with o [ et Bt i el shime of (65 Cown- | Jefferson to-day, brought in a verdict of | il ordubito gl tiocontmition Hine t0 0o A Doso for kho Gamblors STt was generally understood last night, and [ gether, Mary shotgun through a win- t statement of the Union Pacific railway | of ek SOUC lNA O ORI 1§ i 2 t ~ | sider the various propositions relerred to it, | . € 3 cAv BN KahuIiey 4RO M LT Gow ot them, The disehnrgo straek both ation. and says that t motion will be | b Bluits lines since the ripurtite contract | guilty of manslaughter against tiugh A onmotion of My, Morrison the house ad= | Lovisyinne, Dee. ~Thecases of the Law s BT iy % | KTz Janc and mortally wounding rout: | nled by the goveriment i the supremo court | 20 thtered thto, s beap nostponod uitll | Caul, ot o tho striking wwinors at st | Journed until Satday, pumptionothate pool had Lean faried €0 1 fhhe murdereas then mounted a horss slie had | in i tow days, to advance the appeals on the | fioNewks from yesterday for the reasn tha | who was tried for shooting o nou-union - Beate, Tho purel o 1 S EE | saddled and rode away,and has not since | dock 37t have . speedy deterination | Lraftic Minager diines Sinith of the Wabash | yinerin thoriot a year agc A CORNER ON CANDLES, Foudon and I the d cen heard from. g of thom, Tho attormey poneral ndis. that th | 13 brovented by slcknemsitroun attending th -- - 3 4 slictpants aiiliabolihiol Jou) J0/gRIoUR Loudon and 'in l‘p“‘uli”\l‘ il | hn‘ . zl[:\ bl ofshem, tho adureoy ysueral edily that tht \l“.,l.‘““.;,“‘u.ll,‘ tine, ‘General Manager 8, A N P T Ty Kansas Clty's Gaw Works Esplodo— | Suublens wert ndeanitely contined on - onference o st rested 0 - — tion oubtless an Falmage of the Wabg " e city, but . 5 %0. MRS 3 axplo tion of Prosceuting Atiorey Caruth, 'The frun I|nl|~ deal was held in the oflices of | The Message and Vanderblit's De- | matter disposed of at an early day, LA to b un fl'xc"x':}':u'fli:l’.'.“x'f..-‘ :‘\um-'f‘( Cricac LIt rained here nearly all Y The ce in Darkoess, AN AP A ..nw."':'. foran & Co. s soon ws Vander: snise. e L e with the manazers of ofherroads wihout lay- | night, wreat discomfort among pe- | Kaxsas City, Dee, f—An explosion oc- | of guilt aid iheir prowises never, o engage ovening. The couturence resuited i the | Nww Yonk, Dec. 9.—[Speclal to the Brx.) '\;3" 2 Ay I'.l;'"’;“"" i s tradic navager (Smithkpresent. Thore | destrians and leaving the streets and side. | curred it the gas works near te Grand Aye 1 thegauiblng biioss: siatn, Fheindidle 40, e an estimato of Van | pers pay great attention to the prosident’s | QU the sthate todhy by senator Yo | subiect us long s possibie, thinkins inter on | gyl servivo bukean predicts that EANAIN | \recking tie building, There were fourteen | against he i ament asked a reporter of Jay | pessage and to Vanderbilt's death, A re- i“y 3 l'IV'"I‘I; In:“ -;l") i ”.x. |lunn of un- ;l.n;;nwjnmm Imw.-h.mgai, "Kl |'|.~ uln'l ul- a | peratie will fall froni 15 to 20 degress with- | or fifteen employes about the building at the | above mentioned mot 3 3 £ o 1 VBRAREY © ‘nin | patented lands owned by railroad companies, | better chatice 1o present w bold front to othe 0 the next thirty-two hours. The telegraph | tin # I e Mrse - known him in & business way for a loy ERpA A h surveying and locating the land within sixty 0 Wabash does not fefdatined Lo give ub | fect, with a prospect that the wires will bo . t ) iy Cinantorre, No O, Do, 9.—Nelson Sty i i L, sapers devote a large space 1o un obitu- | Gl - f ¥ something it has under the. tripartitc - con borne o seetic ler theiy | demand for lamps to-day exhausted th time, It 08 quits certaly however, that he | W0 bapers dovot days ifter the passage of this act, or that in 4 y orne down inmany seetions under thel oy 5 artand Anderson Davis, colored, convieted AR, e D R ul he | gy o1 Vanderbilt, evidently prepared trom a . AR OF Hill tract, but the Milwapkee & St. Panl and | Joud of Trozen sleet. socks of dealers 1 the ity and new sup- | artand An ) Davis, colored, convieted Nas by far the wealthicst wan, not onlyin | yersonal kuowludge, detanit thercat, the lands sl Do aublect o | Rocl Iland roads soem deieamined either | “ ke e Plies wore. ovdered by telogtaph, Excopt | of buvglary, were hauged within the jajl en alivays ‘Waintained o reticence upon the - FAUDALHD SIS AARSRHAC ARE ) ! o comyel the \.\.llm‘h'lu miiflapl“-.‘.l.mpr per- The Type Setiing Championship Where the eloetric itzht 1s i the only vesort | closurg T (s city this afterwaon, © Davis! Y’ ! el u ~ 8 o A h centaze hereatter, or fores ibout ol tie coni- *40 4 o i the conl oil Tunp or the tallow dip, and the | neck was broken. Stewart died from strangu- valig of his own property. Boasting in that [ Murdered by Moonshiners. - bination altogethes Bral opiic New Yok, Dee. #,—[Special to the Bey. | y evoning pre TRy () EOT T S GH MOun galle Vi Tinowas wholly beneth Wi, Dedin i | 8. Lovis, Doc. 0= special rom Olatta- The Senate Committees, ot | o R as k! Donan do. | S it G DAL DERLE IO dation: Tt i pein il sl RTOHEER SR80 J0ue0 I i iunle. 10" exical ol Ll nlmn.'-ln,) ll'ulhi'h;ll‘l;u l'mr-ln~|l-ll\<‘llx, ‘:l.nlva WasHINGTON, Dee, 0.—The caueus com- | settled. RO TR Ty AR T an obifzed (O ke ummllll pecatiions for Dide U present .;..‘-\\l»-l and waid u..z AR = | that Deputy United States Marshal W. D, | mittee of republican ors having in 2 — 4 3 i ot S by g eservation of dite and property, Phe | were goinz to heaven, They wore atiend oVhiak alect will his doath have on the | el bt i L urdered Jash Bight | eharge tho arraagenents o the. membereh Closing a Rallwohd War, for i type setting contest to ke placeon the | i E s diad rouble with soie twenty | by Father Gross, © Under (he North DETho N York Contrad raliwayo ¢ SO% 1 While on his way to Stalivhead, Al to raid charge the arrange ‘>-v e membership | gy pycy, Dec, 9,~Appepsances indicate | 15t of the month, - They are two of the nost | siriking employes several weeks ago aml it s | Carolina la mider, wison, rape and burg- 4o Now Sork e T it | et disieye Ve 1S moced bl e | of the committees, held a meeting this after | gy the railyoad tioket war il close to-day- rapid compogitors in the country, it not in | xiid (it threats Dave siice been made |l are cipital erfines, hacy il be sufe ta uay Hiat fils doath will | B8 s Were mootisiiners. noun, It s undontood s declsion vad | ' the world, ‘The matel is for %0 side and | agaist thele property - ave the effect of deprossing the market, ¢ Tenehed to tender to Senator Sewell the chair | Passenger departments of ‘the Milwaukeo | will Just four hours, the type being solid min- For Vhisky P Jegiatly in those stocks Which o L Litke - melid (o toudy arEaelliie sialr, | PALEAKGE CAHUBEIREE R ENAIES | L I HE 5 - r eming a Whisky Pool. holdiugs, Thesw are the New: York Ceptral ‘The Missouri Closed at Pic WAKMD, 0 S8, SO Laney. oculinifine, | AMMATAR Bh (OUEERIPRIIG § 1058 10 DAL A Woman 1 in u Cistern, Lovtsvinee, Ky., Dec. S.—About fiftecn aako Shore, Michigan Central, and West | 8y, Paur, Dée. 9.—A Plerre, Dak., special | 1o y Benator dlie L and to Gen, | the ty s o mormw marnin and they - ArveLirox, Wis, Dee.do—Mrs. Fred Rock- | leading menibers o cky Sta PauL, Dée. 9.—A Pierre, Dak,, special | Logan his old place as chairuin of the con | hope that the Minn sota & Northwestern will A Crushed Roller Mill. TSI, beadljg spousbare of Hio Konfucky Biste’ Rl Shoreyoads, Sanderbilt. held only 8500 | o te Pioncer Press says navisation closed | wittes on - uititary “afais, bod by Gen! | oo s, “Atany rate e oter Fouds | Dpvints Lake, Dk, Dee. 8.—Fivo o York Central. Most of the stock is held by | to-day, and teams will be erossing the Mis- Sewell, wiil do so regardiess oi the Tatter, 2 b 3 canitallsts T Eurome. You can oo it ik | sourt river on the ice there to-morrow. Do ey Pa— ~ A conierence is being held with Mr, Stick- | sand bushels of wheat crushed through the dings of this stock were smaller tian was | wereury is falling tast, hree Persons Killed by a Train y. It Is understood tiat he wants a differ- | third floor into the the cellar of the Devil's | and hud & mark neross the forehead, She was | 1KY Whisky to the actual heeds of consump suppased by many, The death of the unan- —— Buyvay, Texas, Dee Late last evening | ential rate, and that it he cannot be argued | Lake roller wills this amorning, — Loss, | ity vears old, and her Lite was insired tor | ¢ subject wus diseusaed ot lengin el WL poty” 1w aulte certain e The Cream City's Press Club. at the crossiug of the Texas Cenwal railway | 918 0F 1 some co '~~l,‘l‘3’l““~'\li ade, - | 200, bosidow T lolay to bualiteas, ER00 e Eanily are i poor elvenm- | b iasdon will Lo colpaea other than & tewporary effeck in A UK LTI T e Fe trey . Wilsor I s De i Milwanliee, Omaha - stanees, They say 8he 20t up at 4 0'clock 1 : A y s P e ooty s’ 1a al] | | Murausk, Do ST it annual en | abouta mile from here, Rev, I T, Wibon | and 1tock Tl tonnk, fies rostord raie e e P stancen. oy iy Wio gat i ut ¢ wclock in : ire {0 join tho e atx fnyeatiente " 1¢"the | tertaiument of the Milwaukeo Pross clubat | and two daughters, returning home in | foday = barnd segipers, commissions. | py e Deo. 9, Phe Galois says that chol. | Washiis A coroner s jury fowd sho e | SO0t 8 $arket viuiie ) the stocks tall 0ff i few poluts | the new acadewy this evening drew one of [ NWagon, wete stiuck by an engine andall | Tho Minnesota & Norhweswenn e they L . e 11t her ddanit by accidentally tailing o the 5 5 Lonorrow they will g0 back 10 their orginal | the hugest audicnces ever seen i Milwaue [ fhiee sty Kilied. The engiueer has { Will uaintain rates,but gesoived not 1o <o inio era hasbecouie an epidewic i Brittany aua |8 EE A Y 4 ey L] ud Payivg the Parncllites, L‘ulm'l nlllllhv\\‘ weeks, Should 'l‘“’ \'m;:lx - | kee ul...u.-. Many notables ok part in the | bees miested. 'll"'n'f‘"}'i: l:‘:.\{}'h”i luu putial is ¢ ..;..u‘.;.l 18 comnitting trightful vavages, the scourge | h S EW Y 0utk, Dee, 9 (Special to the Bee. | ilE - okding, be thirown upou the wthets, | varied programine. Y e 0 UIIEE WIILK ik avea Mt | poing worse at Andierne than it was at Mar- The Pool Continnes. —James R O Beirne suys that the nations ek are plenty of capitalists who would be e «More Pleasing Employment. Tte to Cliicio at ¥ t Sealpers re- | ey, Cuteao, Deef—-4Fhe Cheazo and Ohio | eague propeses to piy u stated salary of 81,4 v . St mt i 1015 tgtire.? ¢ . . 3 T gy " solved o boyeolt the 120 trunk § : : - fota Kl(l::lljl: {’}':}H‘},‘.}"};‘"{.‘:f"‘, fi.—' S o 3 Gen, Do Courcy Recalled NEW Youk, Dec, do~Ferdinand Ward was | jines i favor of the Minnesotiy & Nortii- ~>- River pool was ata mecting of its membeys | W W Parnell and the clghty. throe hationa VoA D B e etfe anan | P4, Dec. S—ten, De Courey as been | tansterred toay from L slove shop in | western, QOpening Her Big Hotel, Dot ooy vontiimed 1o Dovenber i 1w, | it reeeniiy elecied to yalinment, He gays o oowme - af vilues, I Speculative crain | reeallal from Annan. Geoeral M. Nagrier | Sing Sing prison, where he was employed te —c 87, Pavi, Dee. —Eidiwen hundred | 50" FEO | . ol | ‘S\ © want “‘-"l" 1 live liks ‘l—'-'""“"w“ and Dere, May wheat, which closwd at e | suecends in command of the Frenel troops. | select castings and_carry them o the stov ather. o-day. guests from the northwestand vast are ban- | §1 HEAMLL ALY dasn MO0 o | Do putiies tipeeputls klund or Lot e hure, May ) u ) ps. | sule ings and _earry them to the stoye 4 [§ E i tee o termination be given, Mossis, Mas | gold, Lo well s iainy others, expeet 1o st evening. sold off to e and Is now Bie, | De i eeused of having (o Lis reports | wounters, 1o the oftice of Perry & Co. in the Missorun VALLE | you are the only one that knows and Order elub azainst the gamblers were on tialin the chenlt court today, and fifty in a saloon-keeper was found | titlers wssoclation met here to-night to form dead in the cistern in her yard, in two feet | the association into s close corporation under of water, yesterday, ‘The body was braised | Seharter for limiting the produciion of Ken ir wveather, north= | gyoetine tonight at the forwal opening of | | Bicladson om b Hand wore sppoiated o | stoud D stiects of Dublin and sée with Com sold up 10 459¢, and is now 45, of | magnived the situation in Anaw. prison, where Lie was set 0 bovk-keeping, exly winds, slizht clauges in fewporture, | fiotel g g ok (TPl e e g | WU e T ortaene S A0 d

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