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st et st v, St se s bt i A SIS _ I - S == THE OMAHA DALY BEE » AT . Pl B - v I = FIFTEENTH YEAR, OMAHA, WE !‘\l.. DAY MORNING, DECEMBER 23, 1885 NUMBER 157, s s —— S S e DL — o s e T R AR T e FROM THE COUNTRY'S CAPITAL 30 0 s | PUNISHING THE POLYGAMISTS . Yovsor semmaens. L ACRYAILING. BOVCOTTERS. | [SDESS REIGNS SUPREME, PRONIEHEs, | LRRIE PLincly we { Spanned - The Percival Murder. ARG et bt JA m will i them to come to San ¢ ¢ FOTLRETos, Noty D8, 0%-TSpoel | Early Hour this Morning. | g Tndications that ks Will | re d their votes will docide the st ‘I\.. Twproved Mor Re B | Fullatton ami Nanos oW pher wibiel ol The Perpetual % " fentt,, 1 8 g o 8 ken W ( ny opy hat will not be ed for ye | teams are cros<ing for the time to-da 1 t 1 ] t " vy | UTAH COMMISSION'S REPORT, | This stincture is over 1,040 fu in length, | A WAR t treat, THE NANTICOKE MINE CALAMITY ' A QUARTET OF BRIDGE BILLS "I* T, finance ¢ proj lich | there heing fifteen soventy-fuot spans, built | Dey > N = T L o | in a thorough manner and as strong as oak, | y Tor twenty minute f Randal nt it s Suggestions and Recommendas | o and massive timbers can makeit. This s | “Three Graces™ Connection with water and the fire gained vy | Relatives of the Uniortunace Victims The Nailroads Protesting Againsgt | Opposed to atiol e 1 tions Advising No lavation in the ouly span across the Loupbetween St.Paul | the Chilian Mission—A Noxth 1 tscems heyond « \ Prosteated with Grief Months Gong dohnston's Ord The Fig 1 PARUBI I Enforced Compliance With wnd Columbus, and will b a great thorough Caroling Dael Unto Death fighting it bravely | Moy Blapse Betore the Bods | unless driven to do so against v . 3 . i & Against Kandall -Work in APRAL THeAstes Uy, otlint isting Regulations. fare for travelers north and south. John L Beowsen Farmers, ms now (hat the best busiy P Can Be Reached the Land Ofice. ASTIA N O) o Means, (he contactor, goos from liers to : 1‘ VTR a4 [ Pepatihcd : b Elm Creck to bridge the Platte, L LA 1t developes that a very ficl The Utah Commissi ; , st Sohiool batiding Hins Boycotters Levy ing Blackmail. el from the t Nanticoke b v : 3 ) | lar room | ling i o A i ’ : de I, damocratic sehators agalt AV ASTHNGTON; i, 90,THe Sansit o Bl 5o AHer intaRs, whid 18 EW Youik, Dec, 22, —[Speeial Telegram.] | ~- | n fhee wae Sparks to Go Abrond, 1 | been ¢ pted y th rect , and s a N \ . o™ v , 'Y 7 idind 1 pect dopted in exeautive ses Utah commission has been tiled with plendid structurs, capable of accommodat- | =On December 10 Frederick ‘Turner, scere } A CONSUL'S IEPORI b test tor Nanticoke st im .} —The wons that La wdgatlli bl ceretary of ntesior. 1tisabrief resume | e 450 scholar tary of e Knights of Labor at Philadelphia, | fnformation on Oue Comsmereial Rela 10 deseribe in words the. consternge Commissioner Sy ve from his of 0 1 Record. The provo of the opr of the commission du | lerton rollimg milis are at last run- | Informed Stia ”-\K\I‘l -m-~|1v\"flw bhoycott | tions with Germany. tion, ¢ v and i pread throug- ] ! was laid over a day or two on objection tlio past yoAr, o tecitation of fons | L Fets : | on their cigal 1 be remo On Swo WANIIISaToN,. Dog, 9T out the viliage when it wa taiter mid ‘ e prett o, HoE corresponder 3 | I | v cavable management, torming \ N 1 sk norme) tos) n .‘v'»vl"h"hulnl‘xt | democratic senators, and when a final vote | yer v tons and amendments to flour per day of excellent | day delegates of the Cigarmakers® Progress- | poi of Jacob Mueller, 1 1 States con<ul | ¥ LGl LB Rl ot Ty tumbed I rormed toxiay g ! | was talen wpon it it was strietly partisan 1 nd supplemental recom- | lity, 1 { i I " ot | Ive union asked the executive committee I ( ¥y | Mniners ont ¢ haid ! tows anthority at the intevior department that Se Taa " | I it | quality, the greater portion of their product [ I¥ " i | nuthority at te inscrior depurtment that 866 | fhe democrats voting solidly against it. A | mendations which experience has shown are | goine to O nalt, the labor union not to remove the boyeott | ever saw el sight as Ut il et i | roference to taking a forelgn mission. The | oot tore oy Seliator stated to your corresp necessary to make the laws more effective | = Fullerton people smile over the comnlica- | Stratton now states that he recently had an 104 o'clock this 1m s Noone thought CommiissIoner tx 1 cssed 4 il noss—in fact | C1Lhis morning tiat the reason the demo- | and expedite the punishment of polygamists. | tions arising irom the wreck of the Central | Interview with Cuno, who represented him of rest, The whole poj { Was of g desire—to tako some gooul position abroart it | T opiceted to aving the n L The report says the point has now been | City college. The Nanee connty Journal, in [ S¢1fas editor of the Volks Zeitunz, the orcan trocts i the : | e o e e | Printed in the Record was that it put | reached that not & single name of a known | gyeaking of it, says: *The wronged spirit | 0f the socialists in this eity, and who said he or { 1l atandon duties of hi nt oftice are (0o enormans, | it We ",‘,"f\';""‘“" form wery for- | polygamist can be found on the resistraion | of Rev, o, J. Fleharty was in the wind.” ‘The | Kpresent °d the perpetual boycolters, who \ T il that he heli change in ¢ | i i ' < ‘I‘" s R " icans caf | lst, ax ('wmyw thiis ¢ s are )lding offiee o0l \vns stolen from (his place and Jocated | When tity once made war upon a concern, fos, ey’ d AR 1L GPOES: GOPHEE ATl TNl would be beneficial to his wite's health, Tt | ge" 0 LS S LR yet it is true that nearly all 1e oflicers ehosen |t Central City by and with the expre sed \ 'I Wil el "“"".H""- Cuno v P | most cvery o 1 ives of (e un: ‘ Y110 BeeroL 1 (1B) HLGHOF USDAELRIBHUANAL | Crps s bresid al nominatic i t the last clection ibe to the doetrine | pnoso of ruining the York college, and it | claime ‘tv.ll the .\‘..u,»|l )y <.yl-w| upon a R ariunaty vigtimswere [ the wildcs .m.::,\ & roweof the recent orders of Commissioner | gl SEEHEE MG ACE of plural minrringe, A hoticeable oxecplion fiwillnever suceced, cartati brewer was an evidenco of what the blE, he says, intie | i 0 Sarvor, sisier of the 1w S \ ¥ Bparks have been distasteful to Seeretary [ \TCCHIE VLR S ECRewly, sip | to this rule is found in Summiteounty, where | = judkins Bros., formerly of Red Ok, lave | eould accomplish and stated that it had cost veligions <PReres | e vas prosfra n fits \ Lamar, and alxo to President Cloveland, and | & /Mhiter of such uitjust dise L | the entive non-Mormén ticket was clected. | afypnished the Commercial house and are MR B it st b Bl Tl il inls | b d ks gnoming it W vt she THHLIY Would eies Lot vt Usese gonitlomen | ustice as the wholesa OF | hiere have hoen very few knows bolY&umous | yunning a first elass hotel. With proper en- | K00 They expected the firm to pay them oot Tt e eyt o | ol i, Mis. Kiveler, the motier of tlie | L T ) rotary Lamar vis- | Seod and efticient oficers withot sey in | es during the year, ‘This, how | eotvaRoBnE LBy olfer . to . oreet 000 | that amount, Stratton declaved that this was b acoulTili Nrominent, wNLILG | Tocicr oysiis HoL uspactod tortive et R e M i the | Ui face of & luy which probibits it, x}vl | 15 10t to be considered as an abandonment of | briek the coming season. uail pure and simple, and Cuno teplied | sy resurrceted. He alludes 1o HINURL ) ey PNt drve Al EhE Al o \lin, | L tokeep out of the oflical | the practice by thie chureh, for If there was | “rijhe quintuple murderer, Georgo Furnival, | that the cutting was war and that, the vaui- f these temdencies is 4l ol Teason | afiieias T haree of lie teseula ey . e canmy s oper he ost relaxation oS ol 1 y quished would have to pay the victors. \e prevailing anti-Awiericat and i1 SAILTON ot foRIa0 1o RlaT HE\vo! piepose., it s said, of ascertaining if the | fyine s heapl oRtlme [ thestightest relaxation i the presenib VIO | fq still at farge, A stendy scarchi has beon | AnKNEd Wolld havo to pay the sietors 11 1 dor Lt our “koversuent may be prepared | B ,“,‘ D AT ekl e e e Rk ! { e peopls of the conn- | ons enforcement of t v the commision | juade by tiie rlatives of the vietims for | MDY toanother ol of St Gt hat he 10 antlchato, Trom any: oMciatof Gor | from, the, atr shatt, by screral concusiunt, consular position would be confimed, The | o0 I i 'y' | I convineed the practice would again Iv.‘».‘ M | geera year without resilt. Kev, Tanner, of [ 1 ']"[' ”“ “l\‘ "'W ‘;" "‘v'l‘ “"l‘ “'L‘:"‘,:' | many or Austiia, hostile as they aie (o Apier- 4 ghow that the sand rock ind eulm have fallen resultof lits visitsis unknown, It Isknown, | G Viottion of the etol scevies T | Soner L Uty PRI Lo BUIEan o8 tiS [ OwatBHi, Pathier of. M Bt vl linsies (et v ,'."I" e ",:';" S p Jiberty and - prosperity, abiy @ratditons | o such an extent that the mine in which the however, that it the; ceesstul, or if | 00 o ““"‘ ot Ty W | kosertiment, bueked by the highest court and | unded nearly all his available means in the { “I’"" e ‘Hlf the horny .”'.:: ~‘un I." The consul repoits that the depressed state { Imhisoned winers were s now fll ‘ll to the it T L e enss. | Ly Telerence to the Conzresslonal Record overwhelming publie sentiment of the couns | S and is confident of ultimate suceess, | L0388 ahog and an_unreasoning beast who | A sonsul veports that the demesiod state | oot and it the wnen are dead and beyone THE BOARD 1S WITH THIEM try, have exerted in the past year a repressive i must be made to feel how mueh the capitalist | Y 11 hman help, A second eave-in took placo ful, when fhe senate meets in January M z et e G DO DBAL > eer bas | Many arrests have been made in difierent i tiny the past year, and the new tar- | et 1 e ¢ A local journal, while discussing the prob- | influence upon the Mormon people never be- § was his natural enemy, with whom he must i docl | ght which was ol very large Sparks will be transterved to another braneli [ 5 90 s | fore expericneed. The plea of guilty was eii- | parts ot the country of men answering Fur- | 368 58RI SREE T WA A9 TR0 ORI el portions, and the rent extent of the dame of the governuent serviee, et G L del | fored in seyentoen cases o unfawfal cohab- | nival's deseription. That this glorious | ZEPIC A WAGSE DAY I NS 00 S0t Sirom Germany o the United §age ean hardly be estimated, but it is great AR ST sat bitmas in co to repeal the eivil serviee | Jiation, With an assuranee by tie parties ths | sty of - Nebraska should offer only | A8 for co-operation, Cuno called it - hum. | G0 GUEDS it i | Tt Tall Dronght. with it volumes of black , - & law, drops the ominoss remark that it is | arraieied that they would not again offend <00 1 1 linsvo e | Pug Headded that the boycotters misht i S S ¢ | damp and sulphiurous wases, which filled the Representative Lyman of Towa has intro- |\ fonia iat o sueh effort witl be made, as | dgainst the law, nor advise, counsel, aid or | 8 S0 reward, and “have no - means |, ieaange the matter for 5,000, [ e h i orestam o o ireads S | mine and puta pere aptoryston toall work dneed a bill antizorizing the construction of a | Ly " g diratie leaders are much mor v bet its violation by otllers, The report [ available for carrying on the search, f 0 SR LBT Forse0iTD I“(‘ BT d :n‘ ‘I\I\miuul ,;.‘mim:'\ sl s and FA G this \urv|||"vi learned the biidge by the New York & Council Bluffs . R sare el more vees g gup that there 1S aconstantly inereas- | is a disgrace to her fair name. Should Fur- b 4 L RULLILO AL s, Hinens, silks, | ies of vietims eould ot by tecoverad for &b &e by ¢ onciled to the reform sinee the: president has | LR Niber of influe o Bin t i 3 oo, Jow *was an iner onst months, wnd sinee the news has bee ralay compuny acsoss the Msstsiop ever | Pt L1010 (A0 St S EAASR e | S e cf Iihunial e, Wi, the | uival over bo biouglt to Fuleron, Naneo s Bikgte. A e e A A t or near Kelthsburg, T, and to establish it | GG 0050 S0 BHC T e & very Lite | 1aws azainst polyiamy, This incipient con- | SOUNLY Will bo spared the expense of a trial, | Npw Yonw, Dec. 82—[Special Telegram,] | Hauors, iron and steel: goods, hair, | most intense excitement preyails, very ef- post road. e hasalso introdueed bills R G s ety Y1 tect within the ‘chwreh is eonsidered as an | The Pereival land, the seene of the fearful | _iehael 1%, Grace, brother of Mayor Grace, | Jate, e, Imports = frow = the United | for will now be made to work in toward the antliorizing lic construction of bridgesacross | 1 Ltnay mean thinktho inaleontents expect | eature of the situation, crime, was sold by 8, 1. Penney, the admin- | makes o statement in the World to-day i | e, Wewe confined to - agrieultural, | men from the slope. The clearing up of o vt T il 1 | the democratic majority in the board to- ad- | e R e s R R el oL mineral, animal and vegetable products | @i G e pitied oy Tapldly i s the Hlinots river at or near on, 1L, and | o lh S Taw In steh mner that only | of the fedoral courts of Utaly ave: entitied to Llenalds L B0 O answer to ex-Minister Logan’s report. e | Emigration from Germany to e United | bio, " Teis thought the work witl be fong and over tho Des Moiiies viver in sueli county in | guy ooty N0 SAC S eling oF | apcelal eomumandation, mtitled 10 | jointly by Furnival and Mair will be sold 0 | savs Logan was anxions to be retained as | Stales lias failon off 10 per cent during the | gotious, e {hose fsabout three Gy | Tt Lowa as the New York & Council Blutts rail | 4 05 RSO BT ve | trving duties imposed tipon them have been [ SMISTy a judgment obtained by J. McClel- | minister to Chitl and that he asked G. W, f AISEINC qonths ol 10, WSLONE | of wangway also filled up, and said (o be way company may desire, the bridges to e [ o0 s S0e Y O B e . | Derformied with deeided ability, zealand un- | land, Man's administrator, 1o the highest | Grace to eable to Magor Grace to use his in- Ielingiot autipatiy oL Uit SU it Yeed to (e roof cure 20 miners en cithier draw span, or otherwise, so hata free | (PEZGIEIES G 1L EEW 1He Tl | Precedented success. Since the appointiment | bidder, fluence to bring this about. Falling to ac- | every eifort 18 resorted 10 L discun 3 Gl * and unobstrieted prssaze may bo. secured to | ajority of theboard are democrats they | 0f the present prosecuting attorney two years - e RrGGRIERIR R R A L R A e UPheotiicials of the Fehighand Witkesbarre s st Ak 9 become reconciled to the 1 LAt | tiote hnve beenai three imdiet Going to Make the Divt Fly. complish this, and hearing through the pre o great hnport, of ¢ wheat has | Coal company are now going to sink a shatt f all vessels and other water eraft navigating | oot eans. so much ti | Foumd against polygamists - there have | Grasp Tstaxp, Neby Dee. 22— Ten car | that Roberts’ appointment was understood to | el a denalid for highor duties. whiell { diyectiy over the P where e i prisoned | ers, and the same con to | RS ERR I b | twenty-three convietions aud t | ot graders' ontfit awrived here this | bedue to Mayor Graee, Logan, before leav- [ Will practicalivaniound to 3 ition, " are supposed to be. T1is thoght that | Nz thia’ M T Lou!d sharply wateh the doing oard A i e A R wis of graders’ outfit arrived here thi 5 In usion, Consi I ya that the | by doing this they cant 1each tho vielims in e i o | to sec thal the Taw is not nullitied in the in- | LGHion of these vases ute in Sall Lake (',( | morning over the Bur & Missour | li, used Dis influence: o wisreprefent | preseut sirite for industrial and | hou four days, - et 1y be settled Letween the north and south | ure of democratic spoilsmen. ['lie fact that polyganions cases ave given | River railroad. They will worlk in the viein WAL G (Sl TEa, (5 Gl WAL e premacy st an American SRS lines of Pottawattamie county, Jowa PEESONAL AND OTHERWISE prefercuce in the conit docket. and their trial | ity of Braver ereek this winter, Another | Chilian government, and instill into the R I G AT WITH MORMON MONEY : THEY FORGET POOR LO, Sce TR i e T ocenpying the or portion of the time of | ot of twelve weeted to arrive here | Minds the idea that Minister LIHALEAOI S i d . z A delegation of Indians are here from In- | | PEOREY, Wt L Y nsnized T | eourt necessitates the appointment ot ad- | G0 S e EEIA e E i lero o0 i (he protection of Amerivans abroad. Prostitutes Puvct o Enteap Gene | lian ) iz v lewisl: REIS011 2L oswier, of Independence, diti 1 jud: so that eivil cases ay b LG I \ tiles into 1 House dian territory to urge the legislatures to re- f | n it civil cases e — that | The World sne Ton T i s, | < s | to practice bafore the interior departmer Y0800IOT easonable 3 N Gaara u I ! GOLD FOR IUROPE S A | member them in making an approp riation in | { deiston |v.',v.,{,‘ ,‘\ly ‘;: ) :: ad K | |Mv 1 fu:‘.l:mx”\i.‘. l“ \ble. tiu WHAT IRELAND NEEDS. explanatiod and points : Al ’1 LAk, Dec, 22 lw-.-‘” o < | the future for educational purposes. The | ¢udndg, Pase co Towa, by the appoint- | ment . L and also recont | Views of Grant, a Dublin Editor, Now | ingten dispatel, — which $ i) |85 ST Han ROiLe B htpnotiin Weifecd HBEOrD J AnCIntingd Blair, and the several other known educa- | oot G E I T T e and | that the saiaries ot judses and pi | TS ERGHa e At BT nen (s I Do divs0 bt ot Saturday. courthere to-day ot b unpton tlonal bills, whicl Have been fiuring. before g . Reckman ai torneys be increased S ol b 3 TED 5 SHiil T NEW Yori, Dec, 20—The absorbine topie | aeity oflicer and vrominent Mormon, whao i ion rieh i suring AL J. Saltz, “Phe defenders of polygamy in Utah Wasmyaroy, Dee. 2.—Thomas Burke | asainst the Graces fa South A b L ere to-day among brokers, operators, bank- | eharged with enterin L conspiraey with y Jeaves Lo and those o HOLIDAY CLOSING IN TIE DEPARTMENTS, | says the report, “lay mich stress o Grant, editor of the lrish Farmer, Dublin, [ Which several naval officer involved d TR o) X i : LR | i SouLe 1 i | i s and financial men gencially, was the re- | prostitutes to establish houscs of ill fame for ated in I lian territory out, WasixGTON, Dec Assoeiated Press] | tact that the prosecuti under th has been in Washington for several days | The paymasters of the Heets in South Amer Jorted ar \ § £ gold | the pur e « federal offielal benetit the inhabitants of the states and ter- | —The cabinet wieeting fo-divy doeided that i | munds act are tod sololy wzainst th past. Mr. Grant s been traveling in this | iean waters have been influenced to give the | Ported ar ments for shipments of gold | the pirpose of entraping foderal officials and Vitories, and Indian teretory, not having a | addition toelosing the deparfmentson Christ- | who mainfain the polyzamous relation. I DIy Simce Thst Aukuet solooting i atmi. | DUrCliasing of sapplies to the Groces In a | OB Saturday nest. Reports late in the after- | gentiles, The only witness exumined to-dgy { territorial covernment, is exeluded mas and New Yea's day, they would only | ehivge that alleged sexnal derelietions 2L b o 8 il Rebe vt S vasti. | 0on were to the effeet that about 32,000,000 | was Mrs, Fields, one ol the prostitutes, . Sho ERHIIEOLBEN RN QI EXG be elosed at noon on each'of the days inmne- | persons who do not belonz to the Mormon | tion about the resoure the United States, | manncr notauthorlzed by faw. A investi- | "0 yiq heen purchased for shipment, | testilies she entered into u contract with PROTESTS FROM THIE RAILEOADS dintely ing these holidays, and that, | chureh are not investigated and punished | which he hud published in o series of leticrs | #ation of these facts in conneetion with the | 0 t the of £ thie lead i delors | FEmpion. Ie furnished i hoiso for her. 'The Sinee Gen. Joe gohnston, United States | contrary (o a long established custom, they | ander the Edmunds 1 and t therefore | in his paper in Dublin, ¥iv. Grant's journal | Publication of the report may precipitate mat- tyuizy at the oflices of the leading dealers in promized she should not be arrested ) excliange, ineludn s s | Hhie v her rent 1 ported to have arranged to expart consider- | room in the house for tthe ror. ‘The law was not dir But this dat in- cention rules | would be open for business in the interin. | the ex adopted in view presen- | asan ¢ railroad commissioner, issucd th Wwis partial X i regard to mimual and speciat reports from | This coursey ne nd althoud: | t€rs to such an extent that the foreien ro is o non-political publication, the gentieman has talen no part in polities | tions committee will offera resolution as ! il | SRanC e it oy | Gtions that business in several of the de- | dividual laseivious practices. but against the | {1 ERERIRE A HGEN aRS - ! £ able quantitios of wold, elicited the fact that | Pitid her $i0 altocetnier. flo ok Tier | Subsidized and Fand it adliouds, inquiri piartments, notably the treasury, is somewhat | as-ault mado by Ko Morinon chyrch upon In Ireland he Is woll known there as o public | Bayard to explain the reports. S 1 i old will probanly go forwird before Sut- | Gove Murray's hotise i uzey, pointed | and profests in recard to them from rail- |45 arrears, and might acenmubate to serions | the most cierished fnstitation of our civiliza- | YA 00 A CRREEE (e e | Rever taken any notice of the report of iy urday mestand that s shipment | tie Tesidence. told her to call oi the oy | road manngers have kept Sceretary Lamar | proportions il the hours weie shortencd tion—the monogamic s he Taws for | s NS etine the proposed eetab. | in any ofiicial way. Ile has mot even | then' ix ' contingent upon the | A to try ind sct him tocall on her. Hamy busy. ‘The uniform complaint is that compli- | ustal the suppression of poly v were chiefly in- | 1L e “0F an drish paclianent, Mr. Grant wledged the receipt of communica- ntengnec of the advanco in [ lon proaisedhor 500 if slte compromise | ance with the rules would expose the busi- ALL SENT T0 THFE SENATE, spited by the appreliension that it this prae- | SRR G645, (AL BHCRRAh S Grt |0 Tata for sterling exchinge. AL the house | the governor. Hanipton and his associates : e < Tt Qs said at the white house that, with two shoitld be even tolerated an ere in the | gy - Y KT Tk o Broy Brot) ( od this | t01d her they wanted to get the names of s seerets of all these roads o their eor I ven | 3 Trish people that did not readjust the tiseal - drown Brothers & Co. it was stated this | 4 \ | 1Cas Secrets bl 1 LIse VORCS B0 s Sone | or thiee exceptions, all the recess appoint- [ United States, it might one day become a se- | jpdens, which the meastres of the union im- A Fatal Du cing hat they would probably ship | these gentiles so they could tuke them wil -of | petitors. Without making it publie, Secretary s have now becen sent to the sena rious menace (o the institution of monos; Bosedlondralondi wd for more t P rSIULRG, Vi, Dec, S Pele L000,000 o1 Saturday, but nothing definite | JUries i polveany rials. oy wanted to | Lamar had seut an order to Gen. Johmston Plantion, which the worldhas come to B S T, G e e A Tt ’-‘“"\"‘ 11055 Vil ; i v “i‘ e WS Vet known, Other prominent banking | Cotrap t nerner in . order Ao get poiyg- i on December 9, wbout the tenth day after the SENATORS OF TIHE SAVE MIND the most potential factor for ol (e Ve 1 gram. A sanguinary duel was fousht near | UG T the wdvanes B forcign exe | @IS ot ot the iary, The trial iy ex yportion of revenue which | from the lited resources of Ireland, she | was able to contribute to. the national exche- mers named 1 quer. Treland has along, he says, been over- | Wheeler, The c uJ\m;u‘.’n.-..mmv ot"a British connection | was trivial. Some fe which, like an unfair partnership, was prof- | aatile g 'liea e only to one partierin the “l“ w0 Allv‘ull- attle got into Wihiee {is attend of the city 1 by the il other ling reat inte wernor, tie i oijials.” Judge. Zane empanelled a_federal grand vanced its 5 £ Uypneed M1 jury to-day and gave them pointed in-tie tions to investizate the cases of polygamons The St s it after Senalol rules were issued, and before he had re- nhlhl‘r'l.\wl!\n ol ik ravor of ‘vllu";u’m“vv ceived the protests of the railtonds, instruet- | of dliver eoinagze yesterday, Senator ned, and aceordingly the courts have held ing him to treat the reports of the railioads | who had listened attentively througho! I W idie fiving with 8o or more undivoreed as sceret, to bo scen only by the presi whole speech, said “Beck is right, and 1 in- | wives at the Sune time in marital relation the sceretary of the interior, the rai advancement of civilization everywhere, 1t i3 nzainst this danger that the law was kson, N. C esterds y two prominent | change rates has been abnormally rapid and vin Goode and William | {hiut 1 4551l quite probleniatial as 10 how use of the affair, asusual, | large the shipuients vy e, S When the Bank of England LAVRASLC rate of discount on Thursday last the poste field and ate about | yates here for forcien exchiange were $4,54% 00de’s tend to muke'a speceli on the same line, ~ His | ship, and holding them out to the we 'S ; ) arzuments eannot be refuted.” Sueh, constitutes. that Kind of cohabitation | | ; e itnpe hundred pounds of fodder, Yesterday | for sixty duy bile and Si5 for demand. | ad unlawful eohabitation, and the” keepers commissioners, and such elevks at the com Vil HOUSE COMMITFEES, which i5 by it3 very nature an attack upon [ {irit I <“4'(lm‘]’;l|ulllll;;”(dl‘ !',:].” e L oo '|]u.u..|.vy-w the Tond and asken | Last evening they. had advanced. to | and habitues of lewd lousés, it ol to missioner's oftice as should nced them for the | ‘The speaker of the house is now at work | the monogamie system-—the sacred family as- | PSS SRR R GRS Bl I | g L0 et e & I o o aiterens | S5 and €080 vespectively, and to<day | heaumons that irsmen would b it to business of the ofilce, and then only in the | arranging the committees, and it is said he | sociations which “is the ehief ‘pride “and | DR G DEDEEs RO WEEe v te B | for pay. Goode refused and a bitter alter v s o o Vi i fo i | suter iF they did thoroush work, Tl o T S | will give thie st out for publication as soon | strength of our soeial fabric—and to do thi it AVRY tion ensued, which culminated in Wheeler A Ao ey S said he wonld exense any one afaid, “Fhoy presence and under the supervision of Gen. } was always freely given to sustain large the rate to-night $4.07 and 54,901 1 ! | | 15 615 completed, not waiting for conzress to | is the very offense for which the law provides 5 E i W | challenging Goode (o fizht, at the same time tively, With this ruling rate | musty sud Diey detend thenselves, evern by - Solmston himsell, Assistant Seeretary Jenks, ] f 5 i incomes by s of ek - rent- \ ly. With thiy ruling rate of moncy y d Ipisiitoihimag 3 Jenks, | feet,” Thiere 15 considerable nheasiness | a punishiment. Butin dealing with this class | [HCowes by - means cof | waek rent e G0t o Ger, s neighbor responded | D London and New York, the dealers in 61 wing assadfants, i necessary. who framed the rules, says the department | auone the members to know where they will | of_offenders ‘the vourts of Utah have been | h# ElEH nabties i Bl o said) | 58 E e S % knife, and they went | ehange say that gold can be shipped without e will insist on enforcing them. The govern- | e assicned. Their ansiety s keptmany | vory mereitul, The uniform rule has been | Jse o Wteri S 0T B IR | DIDEIORLLANCKEKN O BINLILI LY WO S The question’ as to the A Snap Game on the City. went furnished about two-thirds of the capi- | 10 Washington for the holiday recess. Lt | to Sive all persons thus armaigned: the oppor- | SIS EC L AVG dever prospered ithstand- | at each . When found by friends both | O Ty e e Ll e el REmET fal of the roads in the ngwreeats, 1t hus o | U1 commiitees beoh annomiced hefore ad- | tinrity v a tull renuneigion and promise to | 1050 Fa TR VLT o | wore unconseions. - Goode had two bullets in | e, they s Tarzely dependent | (e i ated a franehise 1o the Do 0l ias f ¢ S AU ourment it is probable most of the wem- | refrain hereafter from the practice, to avoid | {00ty 43 poctitl wants 01 1 i hody, and Wheeler's bo wis terribl 1o seourity bills 3 ' i 4 B f J Ireland he munimies of Egvot are 10 the 1y, and Wh was terribly | i that may be olfered. | r7)qe 1 Servi ) y o right to get an answer to ity questions and | hers would have gone to theiv homes for their | the in part of penalty for | S5 swellings of the Nile,” They have | gashed, he having received eight deep eut: vanee his been stimulated to some DdergroIndiSeIioR epUINDYE0L0eIIBAEH | be informed ot the condition of the property | Christinas dinners, but under existing cir- | sueh el e OB D Ga s e e L I e Bt las L6} by approaching seitiements to be extensive system of nits, and initint i which it is heavily interested. eumstanets only séventycive fave taken al- |1y addition to the recommendations nade i, It nevar fulb tinthoyimero avith theknife, Bothwillalo, S TR Iy slopsavere takan for piBting I PASSING ON PATENT APPLICATIONS vantaze of this opportunity. ‘The inder, | in former reports the commission submits the frasiaid i L laip il === > < plant. Today it developes that an The special board appolnted by the generar | 97 103t of theny Will stay I the city, following i T R eriatilastiheanmmotl o caBia. gl ate bald p 6l aat. Germany's Latest Seizupe. Who lad heen given power of attorney t dis 19.8Dacial onrd Ap! AN SOOI AN UNCLE OF 1S NEUHEW, 1—"Thaf the tevm of imprisonment for un- {0 AT BTt AT Griry Bay, Wis, Dee, ~The (ueral | " " pose of the company’s stock, has made sach land commissioner, and consisting of assist- Joseph Stealy, appointed to-day (0 be in- | lawful cohabitation be extended to at e I "1‘ ) ‘:{u«”_.l Intolerable I:r‘ ¢ u[ m}wh of the late Bishop ¥, A. Krantbaner was held STON, Dee. 22.—[Special Telegram Sale to an opposition company of wWhose eon ant Conmmissivner Stockstager, Chiet Clerk | spertor of bl of the Lowistille, K., dis. | two vears for the iirst offense and thiee years | Fen nows the priteival ipedimont to homo | 3 LS R IR G0 G this after- | ring to the report about the sefzure of | qujts bt 1itile iy knows, and_against whieh Walker and Law Clerk Larnes, to revi s e of O, O, Stealy, Washington | 108 the stcomd, o eons be exelnded from settle- | (€ atantees to Vioteet the vights of the | 10on, the remnins being intorred iy vault | Bl Gitbert isknds, Rev, Dr. ) the ety is decidedly opposed, ‘The i d pending applications for patents fo precmp: Lonisyille Conrier-four- | 2-—That all pe ¢ ex from settle- | RN M arnell will live no dif. | under the wain aisle of the cathedral, Nearly | son Smith, jusior foreien secretary of the | s deciined to approve e boid of (e tiew | 1 old steatnboat man and built | ment on lands of the United States who | HIal b o s par e ey e e 0 I ON e ol D a | tion land homestead entries, to-day conclud he St Francis fifty years azo. e is said to | shall retuse to make oy subseribe te onth | Henlty, r. Goant thinks, in furnish- | all the bishop hein, Dakota, Minne Ameriean board of commissioners for for ehiholders, i ! ti vill ) 1 : 1l raneis fifty years ago. e issaid t i e 1o an onth | 5T e Trequined - guarantees, partieular ~nllnlul uppnr Michizan were present. A | o 1l 1 taken by the Dorsett people, A ntense ed its first session, They exuamined 216 leases competent man‘fo- the position gainst practieln II\“J:I!‘:I“I\} s JHE LIRS THIT RS AL OUhE: R EA S kR D ) ’ cign ;mw..u» stated Tust evening he had ve- | EA L on thientlored i the city oves of which 61 avose from the Aberde s T G 4 hat the laws with reference to the im | & He anknown quantity in mathematics m~hu|-|m~w| Nitwankee, followed by an | ceived an intimation sometime ago that the | the transaetion, and it is likely thatal the HY e S T S b PAT KILLEN THE VICTO [ inferation of chinese i the importation o6 1 g never vet boen: deaned. and’ never e | address in Englils by Bishop Ireland of St. | seizuwe of the iskand by some Buropean pov- | next ieetinig of e eity authorities the vom office, and 122 from the Bloomington 0. Gray, of Louisville, Knocked Out | so ameuded as to'prevent the Tanding of per- | (o0 sitge @ity ke that oxisting i Laul undan ‘aids i ,‘_"""\'fi“”:“"‘u’\“,!‘ [ o, most probably Germuny, would liely pany’s Criichise Will e vevoked. Neb,, oftice, One hundred Wel SIX ‘hree y » Chiciagos sons cla s that thei elig ches o) elnd hns no ghts™ apa ‘ol 1hose o) i ol A}iw Py L, 0 PUD; take place. Although the missionaries and ‘:l. b .“x:w K ;.; \Hl”:‘:lll[ A‘(’“{'flhul“\l.;li Ix sl..'::..\.I.I lllmumm by lll:n t:;l::n. o il “”“’_,“““‘.,".‘,“‘.I.,,':“.ff\.'r.:.',\‘ e :;“‘"\"' Sl | the gencil gsses of 'Hu’ majority of the | buii hugs nd wiay privato resldsnves are Ashipinne o BB LRIV REAIELEE MG Retused to Make the Exchange. W k At : ople, In taking the Irvish question in hand | heavily draped, B Bararnons, Dee, 22,—A mecting of the 9 came from Aberdeen, 12 from | between Ge ay, of this city, aud Pag | SuYOff tlie chiet sowree of ‘supply to i st England we must ecase 1o regard he 4 - been ehicfly instrn in elevating IROIH, =00 Bl 104 b Bismurck, and 89 from Blooming- | Killen, of Chicago, last night, was a gennine ,,"!f'",,‘,’,',‘,‘l‘,‘ifi’,,,‘ oxprosses Its disappoint- | TS and privileges hitherto possessed by [ A"8flure ofa Syracuse Bank. the natives to present state 1',-5:-“‘\" -\‘[m-vl,"vv\‘wjlnl"l'-llldl_\";.‘mu .'Khn X ton. Two were rejected; th e | shugging mateh with the shuzging one side, | ment tha' none of the Mormon leaders took | 11sh minotities ‘-"s‘l which ovght to have no | Synacuss, N Y, Dee, 2.—Dow, Short & | of civilization and o lercd thelr coun 1" AliRsl i railrond was Dield in this from Aberdeen, Fitty-threo were held for | The programme eallgl for five vounds, but | advantage of the generons provisions of the | €xistenceln i healthy and good gaverned | Co, bankers, assigned here today. The | cels in the government of the islands, still | ¢y today, when a proposition was mivle to further evidences 51 of these are from | the Louisville thumper discoverea beforethe | KW condoning the gxantine of full winesty | 570G i Blouid havo powor (0 deai | 1 Gk islnitated | verioray It not exnotly bo said that the infeslon | TEEENE the houds of the Ol & m,\,‘ A e L 8 e AR SR AHINRE SLEISUIIRNG ) st ollenses, i e 2itina g all ehil- | M (3 u ¥ L ! 4 ailure of - Silversto h Oe | Bad ever Tald any elaims o real ownership to 3 per eent tor those of the Springtield o Aberdeen, 13 from Bismarck and 9 from | thivd ronnd w hied that he eould not | dien borm of polygamous maniazes prior to | With all ish legislation, 1t shonld reculate | cfothing merchants, for whom the bankers | Had ever luid any elaims to veal owaesship to | 50005000 0 Sy B dibady, president Bloomington, ‘Thirty-five were designated | tight a little bit, and threw up the sponge, | January I, 1555, The declaration often pe- | he internal affairs of Ireland, toster indus- | cypried gbout #3060, Deposits are about | the island, citherin theiv own name or the | 15 (0 (0 G ippi. d o the Bonds for visitation and report by special agents; | Both men were i tine Al condition, | pested duving the past year by the chier ofli- | HiCs &0 1Y Al x‘l“fl‘ Irish educa- | $40.00), ncludine Uust funds, Preferred | name of the United States. e did not o0 SO Sion division aro invalil. and | 4 of these came from Aberdven, 7 from, Bis- Kitlen was the better lookimg of the wo, | fots of the chureh, thatit 1 their sctiied de- | R frinnas nad i | Rlisoupted Japer, fo o Jarge amotit 15 | think the German government would I | thievoud runninis behind $:00 i wiarck and 21 from Bloomington, and when shipped in 1ront of Lis opponent | lermination to retuseobedience to the [ which siamntly Inpavertsh relands aid In | secured by real estate mortgages, 14 15 es sy Intortorowith tho work of the board ot | O for Intorast. It k RIS e LR e AIE L the persistent use of - their’ great Dow aword ¢ ol owners | peeted thit the depositor w paid in full. | R e Dondholden )t e proposie T SAMSON OF THE HOUS, 0 & i i { TRilnonoo to dafoatall oroas from Lt | and ocenpiers of | ek should be some of diverfing the 1 of the ] i ¢ The fight agalust ex-Speaker Randall | f1s0 wan stemed to lawer over his oppol WL weddas without the ehureh 1o put an end to | 0f the functiong the new parlianent Proparing 1o Boslat: nto Gernan channels nstead of the United 110 ¢ : | waxes warmer and hotter. A formidable | réal ‘ifference ‘i oniy two aud onealt | Holygamy, and the persecntion of those ot | BULH WL Al i elowtide 1S 1G] sy Tocrs, Do A nunber of milway | ® Heviving the silent Last il of wltra fvee traders, G verormors | inches Gray standing iise fot en' s theteowi umber wh v sinined e | {on th o 1o the i, 8 b | conductors enguged on tho Missourl Pacltic | Ao T e e R Biociros, Mass, Dee, 2, The foity-two 5 Zono . v 135 pounds, Killen stands six | desireto obe s e convineed the | ) OW. Dol nee with | d y Home Role Questio 3 3 and sore-heads generally, has been ralliod by | and v poninl 1 fosiiodo obey the L, Iave eonviiioed 1hs decrecs of the howse o eommons. Prace | system have been in seerel session lere to- { T ST Tl Joe factories wlich iave been silent for so o focs of the great Keystone democrat, and | ek A4 bl el (e e sl | seddee the power o the poiyianne clement, s the power exercised by the crotn has, | das. 10 stated purps: s Lotk | e e Gy | owg u time opened their doots to day for the former Sumson of the house has been | fime on the event was called, Killen took | @nd to correspondingly ineréase that of the ieethe davs of George 11, dwindled to | preliminary stoj ing tothe consulid e T ! work inder e terins of the award mid SLorD of some of his locks, It should bo ror | his homition Gt e rrthion b0k | fodaral authority Ty the civil government of | ing. The present queen 15 the most be- | tion of the drder of locomotive engineers an e, that it un= i hoard of aibitration: between the o e e D T it Wil o bW A | Utal, showld be presented (0 congress or s | loved aiud anniable memberof the liouse of | Gieiuen, aid to izt an antleijated o prescnt for e ationalists ta form- | facturer's and eaployes i . at this has e ore than o bat- ay b Wi hich | Gongidomtion, nelph that has ever sat on the throne, yet | ment to'ent down time and pay of the con v demands, ind 1 Wil there: | e e for tho scalp of Swmuel . Tandall, for it | fliged 1o swrprise when Kilen knocked | T e 1o various comuission | S1e never interferes with the decisions of fer | ductors on the (ool system oAl gamnt Ao was a fight of the free traders for supremacy ne up with the usi e i e ptans for e government of the territory, the | Mini 8 :(u. :x.‘-nww‘ nil lords,” “The ; -~ ¢ O events, fi/] Tt emioeratle panty. Bt tho. fon fea | (ol et EhE it ikl sl st | LML o th ey of th Mot | gucen,® M Grintconcluded, Wil doubt” | Our Ministr fieccived ,. - eumatism { ers and sorc-heads will find that Samuel is a | tive and time was called, Inthe nd | foh elitreh, on tho kdabio ptin, unid the auall, | FH6GEHE IS SHNA OGO 16 SOMAC, S0 | MADsID. I ( th tly aj Thurman Sclected Arbitrator 9 “strong man, armed,” aud one always ready | yound Giay put in most of his time in dodg- | ton of gml.l:\u‘“:;:f.\ -{".i\\"l‘f'“{‘ and con. | hu diflionlty need § antici, 1 pointed American winisier o Spain, pre | Corvans, Obio, Dee. 22 —Lon, Allen G We doubt If the > for the fray, and there will ba eracked crowns | nge A letehander frow the big man seit | GRIEE GER, EHIKS ¥ o thaughh of —-— { sented bis eredentials o the queen regent to- | Tinrman was selected tonight as pive be- | senicdy for ) and bloody noses on both sides ere the fray | b it however, whentim® was catled | yonder - servies of Incaleufablo value o Mining Outrages. [ day und wis cordinlly jeceived, "he lupres | fore the mining wibitvation board. The judge | - have suffered e s » b third ound was, i tepetitin of | {1,k indved £ the Wholo country, i 1t | | Prrtsusii, Dec, @—There was an out- | 00 prevalls In minlsteriat circles that hew | fod by the winers and x ace | eBled by Mood's sarsaparilin, 3 you isve It is not known to a certainty which side | &0t the blow with his vight square on Gra would doviso gomo iewsuro whoscby theso | brogk a tho Ol Faglewainos noar tulkhorn, | FNEYGR iy iitan” by Mraminent Spausah | il by the operutors, The committos ap | - galled to dud ¥ this great remedl tho adwinisiration espouses in this fight, | Boutl ahd the Louisviller dropped to yise | EECETIGTONTC hi co warped thely | enty masked men made an attack on two | SEICSNEL hat no. diffiealty stands i tie | g ™I T A L dina gl b SR though It Is believed the president rather | fo oanen it o soeg oy Showed somedit | s and 1 connciences tiat a cxime | Germus when about thcequarters of a mile | Wi thereot . | i e | YT e loanis toward Ltandall,peronsally. 11 he should | foie the combination of braw i Sclonc | commtitedn the name of relicion Ts vonsid: | T e bk 8 LB B ! taut | An Accession to tho Luke Shore, o oHehigason M Burand. | Ty ‘ln.’lrml :'h‘::';l’\l‘;l“\\l";‘lld‘fl\l.l!Ill:lll;\ :\ |..lu ko the oM I'Iult,|l \l‘v“::}l!l ”\\Iuljl ler | § > who commiit it, and 10 those who aid, | 15 ;.1_m. 2, ||.«) er i ol iy | ”4\. ;\\»\ul \‘\"x h..l 21 s "“',”“""" Do sl MR ] thun piedic 1 eves L of My, Rand ery do lo ro- | PACSOS L R O ‘ us held | o defend its commission.” A few serateh and & black 1 . Cloments, gencral superintendent | 1 w il W L sa L T Vi e (o b1\ for b tay.be aoh 1‘\m“‘"“",iJl'l‘:_""l"~"l‘; ok Alsliots alid oier Jo —- The “alara” was - auiekly i, | of the Sew Yorls Peiisy vty | $heds adjoinin cyening. Fhe | A down as a tinality that fully one-third of the — The Future Price of Plows, LU e wive employes | raad, his beoy wieted | Ll e e Y ol M It mien on the domoeratic side of the house are New dersey's Mad 1 ve. Ciucaco, Dee. 22—Tho Northwestorn | GUhAT e for (e uille No bt ant: | Sucesed O Yotk who 15 supposed’ to | proba il b « ] rime, $iecomn iy purchaseable by way of patronage and will NEW York, Dec Phe mad dog seare | Plow and Cultivator a ation, COMPEISING | s reported, though an uneasy feeling pre- | have accepted a position on the West 51 i3 upANG, Riddel G vote any way that will advance theirown | in New Jersey is undiminished, Edward | i the manntacturers jwest of the Alleghenys, | vails thoughont the valloy. At wl i - Cholera in Venice, ; - 3 s : political fortunes. Al these only need a | Bucklin, who was bitten on Saturday.went to | o 11 thilowing resolutions: " ¢ 84O | where the digsers ae working at a eduction Vignaux Beats Schaefer. ViNicn, Dee 22—Fitty cases of cholera Hood s B i charaeterized by | wink or anod from the head of the adminis- | Nowark today accompanicd by his' fatlier, | ™ [ 'yiew of the recent advance in the price | fycis "4 0 dried ready 1o xepel any at 1 euieago, Dec About 50 people wif- | have ocenrred in the provinee of Venice, [ Ui 1L the combination of [ tration and they will cast their votes which- | S 1IN §) omman s fes i meapite e | of raw materdal, and the prospect of further * - nessed Vignaux boat Schiaefer 1y tho balk | twelve of which proved fatal. Many pu REIRMA) RYRUA | U SORMCIAON, St v way e Wk or nod Inienien Tots | Boiyfiuaus iy, Caks o, | Loy (v ke A vatal Curtomons wight, | {iebiiedtoynanent ooleli, w0 1o 6o | g evine T Avrian | g o i din atln it tact reuders it impossible to predict, with any | . —Fhe dog which Dit then has 10t boen | siona be mide i Pricts other thay thos o | CYNHUANA, Ky, Dec, 2211 D, Frisbeo | oid il the Frenchnman wont ot with 4 | G ot ity resul AL g reasonable degroe of correetness, the result of | fonnd, though people hiero lave: been searehs | Yoy wade: J au 1l and J. K. Lake, well kuown eatile breeders, | 2 jatu ¢ S35 ML, SRS Cen DUMMNA G, , the contest, Lt the watter could be fought | 5 febimall day, Many doss | Ly | Second, ‘Phat should there be further | had an altercation here to-day about a busi- | : - ALl ke i v G AcH L HAR outon its merits the probability is that Rane | thosol wtetmd, o 5 andothers € | advaneo ' in - raw waterial, it will be | ness matter, Lake thiew n stone at Frishee .. A Conveutlon of 8he . I Eiaz N, dv Des 221 pirifies Iy 1o, CRtes Ty et i, md dall would go uuder so fur as the democrats L . necessary 10 follow the sae hy an iwiedi= | gud both men then drew pistols, After BurnLinGroy, lowa, Dee., 22 ¢ shienils | U [ B il o hiko s rd i 16 O Yt A ate mecting and an advance in the pric i T of Jova met here to-day in aunu! conven- | sewing waching factory commen Rowis Lowell, Miss ure conceriith An English Compliment, Plows and e0itivators t correspond, { i B fuh Debined @ U | tion, about ity presint, This afternoon nil d-out e i 1oats all athers, ar "Dlicre 18 another eesent of doubt that | Lowbox, Dee. 22—The Standard, com- | PN i vt e mnbantaf coods gl Ml ) | ey’ visited the prixon at Fort Madison and | 15500 T s di Ut s6L i s ol athecs. and complicates the situation, wnd Uit i whiat | menting upou the teport of Seorctars. Man- | to o e for the spring of 1o o aetal or | Mk sovvithid 1 T gt wenight* il cloct” oficers. ik l iy R . will the republicans do? 1 they could keep | s, says that the twid sustained by the | ders shot in the baek nea SUSINESS sension WriorTuW A nish Conspira M e ATy vege AT Treie I8 & PROmoler of businesy 4 N ot \ | o sanuy a's 2 rill Tids O the quention wod aliow it tn cunain | ATTICO Pt s & Wromoter s P ety ok I+ wortally Waunde, D ear— Loxnoy mi oy | Mood’s Sarsaparilia o Y T L | ene of the wost prominent i ¢ te, 15 sis for §5. Mud democratic squabble, bure and simple, fv | RN A N e lipoRs e MrssoURt Vareev=-Colder, falr weather: | tho brceders in. i state. atd. | | Toreka, Kan., Dec. #.—Goy, Martin to- | that a conspiracy to establish o sepublic b ! drugglsts, §1 six for g5, Mudg :n‘uhllx:nnkelll-rl-nnu;:nmf wmore v‘nhil- sting, ; ported from 1ho United States, the .m-mm.l‘ !\mm\ generally from nordh 10 wests Ligher | ateansed the recont ploo pacuinos | dayiaisad the guaranting agalust Missouri | been discovered in Tarvagona, Detail only by G, L BHOOD & €Ok, Lowell, Mass ut as thiey will Lave 10 vote ib vrder t miake | suys, are sioddy, baroul eter, » cltenaaiil i bl 5 Ly { and i ine § Wovenentare Whilicld by the gove 10U Doses One Dallar.