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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY DECEMBER_7, 1886 ' - Qo CTevatRi wi ank o8 At lenst | faential tianaed Ty i Ghe. OF 3 al and extraordinary upheaval ponics, says an ldaho correspondentof PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. i wnd will take rank a3 at least | fidentially whispered in th T & | Sl the boom wont on, and clerks, bar: | - T San Franeisco Call y7eiting of tho Noz - fers, hackmen, policemen and servant | Faots Reeatding the Killin ve Oonfede | Perce Indians, Nearly all the young m 3 up’ remarkable sums | . , became entangled in the complicatior nterost is very thorong Miller and J. Sterling Morton, aceordin rned the ¢ of tho vet | erato Ceneral by Oolonel Fry. LHL Tod 10 the wat 6F 149 antl. eluHot — among the most elaborate state papersof | Chieago reporter that he does “not bhe 18 o s FTI0N its class. The whole ficld of topics of | lieve that Van Wyek can make it.”" Dr Dafly Morniae Fditio Ber, One Yoa 1 or Bix Monthe v ot vl the matters referred to are pre- | to My Laird, will hold the democra ns, who hurri back to bu 8 | fell in hattle, were banished with the " 1. 1o¢! |} 4 i i " thiz | e b BT 3 t th a clearness of tement | firm a enndidate of thoir own, Whil ]"L: n;‘ y had dispo ‘.,( of ]u, ly | Battle of Mill Springs, Ky.—The Fatal | ¢ scattere 1 :vvirm; ;\Y\Hw.l\]’(‘\ n, R ol ony s, s any | e 1y andertoad 1 ezt y v Rt 1 ¥& hefoi < usual in such ense N . 4 h 3 vi on both sides of the Roeky | nddross, Voar .. . 'm‘\, them il 1”\ tood by | enough of V my\\\\.. s supporters will | gainbiing manta proved infectious and fecting on Logan's Cross Road monntains to avoid prosecution by "‘“‘E VAT OPpICE, Koo 81y Axp, O ¥ ST € en, gecompanied with & posi- | go into a republican caucus to * the | continued {0 wax stronget e | Statement of Bye an Wi s. civi author Tl females shoot the i tive expression of oy where i : R 1 vion neces publicans & majority, and will then okers began to fali, and their i the fherd and brand the v < OB, N¢ ¢ that leaves no doubt as to the con- | stand by the caucns nomines were surrounded by erowds of A Lie fivst battles of the late war, | Stock, and attend to all the busine CORRESFONDEN victions of the president respecting them This 18 an inferesting plan browed men and Lysterical women notg the fivst b f tio Inte the honsehold. Their eattle and h | | | _ j ANl eominunioationa rolating to news andedi. | ¢k wivsh. thint: NOUNIHE | shit will 1% AR Tatoresting campaien Mhile muny of tite bipkers” oftiood in San | wrltes a correspondent of the St. Louis | of which some families own lirge num fould be addr the i i A Sisturh X A . neisco were closed and ti Globe-Demoerat, was that fought at Mill [ bers, run wild on the ranges, and the TOR OF TUE DKL, \14 occ during the year to distarb | is well mapped out and the positions | hotd parley from the second-story Epving, 1te Santy 10, 1809, enel v the | oa1% nd branded by means nraree : the friendly relations of the United States | to be occupied by the enemies of Van | with the mob in the street, the rtend: | yosinning of which th o cont ”‘. son. | Of th e N v I'heir ATl business lottors and remittancos should bo | iy rior nations. There is a depreea: | Wyek ave well chosen. But will it be | ers, hackmen, policomen, ete., who got Rl B UL R : s haunts are far back from the nents, DukTa: Drnttn, ¢hocks and postoMco orders | fory ence to uhe continued outr fonght as suggosted z That is e ques. | Qut in time with sams ranging from oral, Felix K. Zollicoflor, was killed by | on the brond platent, where both horses o i v g R £10,000 to 30,000, and signing their | Colonel (afterward General) Speed 8. | and eattle live undisturbed and die of old in portions of the west upon the Chi ] m of crowning importance. Good gen ” . \ < - 3 ' 5 places and preparing for u life of Tuxury. | I'ry, commander of the Fourth Kentueky | ¢ Wild hor arge numbors THE BEE PUBLISHING COMPAKY, PROPAIETORS, | “n! & recommendation for furthier legis. | erals do not always give battle on the | Probably a more gambling “boom” was | infuntry regiment. A complete history thont brands or owners, roam that e . ' - Iation to prevent these violations of our I chosen by their opponents ‘They | never know. In its results it ccrtainly | o 1 nattio. as aleo the true facts re- | Poundiess expanse ROSEWAT treaty obligations. The Chinese govern v.oftetl Wooline thie aotlos whioh it 1s \m'vli‘[ll the adage as to the individuals ”': "}"|~ -‘(“ “‘I“(‘, ""I l‘ ‘; “-:‘ fl" A cloud of white dust exiending from e ] 1 disrsosed % 3 . | most favored by Iuck, but the recent | garding the death of General Zollicoffer, | tho rim of the high mo! 0 o 7 nt 1s woll disposed and will meot this | expected that they will pursue. Stes ost favore y luck, but the recen 0 t 1o rim of the high mountain on the east », THE DAILY BE e R E AR WY T REY Mnsrve 1t | sod tnetioh sttt transnctions 1 San Francisco hardly rose | have never before appeared in print, [ of ue far down toward the lovel fairly Wl andoubtedly o it way in any 3 aotics combined h 1o the nity of jacks<traws or betting on | sinee General ey has hoeretofore, | darkened the sun. A rumbling sound Y averm Sworn Statement of Ctroulation, | may deem cxpedient with respect o the | good generalship. Stll, for all the horse race. Tt was simply @ ZAmbIME | with a mofesty oharactoristio of the | Was heard, the eatth seemed to wemble, | @1t @ large nwmber State of Nebraska, | and proper treatment of the Chinese | yeta little prematire to pian o eraze prolonged by ignoramuses and by | o Gaclined to b ;.\| ‘,-\;‘ ved with | and then 500 pufling, panting horses camo o 1 - County of Douglas. | Regarding the fishery controversy | which 18 weeks off. The Burlington man- | speeulators who know it lacked reason Sy e i e | TURDIG at furious tdown the steep | OFF people, ¢8 ishl po B, Tzsehuck, seeretary of The Dee o ident hus less to say than those | agers, whose second choiee goes by the sle foundation, Lut who ||1}|xn A they 1| ference ‘h- the part he played in the | qjope, “When they reached the level they 71 1 2 f(l’)/l.shluy PUb ny, does solemnly Swear Pty | ¥ a3k seape with some one else hind- [ drama. A newspaper representative, | began to spread out in all directions. . 3 e subjo will | name of J aird, ean o it | e | LR ) " . . that the actual cituiation of the Daily 1 e d i LS Inv_z ]lhl‘l\l I !l I.H'n“f L 1."';" |w;l1_'l('3 .Ih' 5 lowever, who has had o personal ac. | young Indian woman, mounted on o | 28ARY manufactories, week ending Dae, ird, was as | 1 nk was due to | time to hetter advantage. ‘The outcome, quaintance with him for a long number | foaming, rearing horse nat was slinging foilow o He says suficient, however, to | whatever it may be, will have little per POLICE COURT. of yours, hias suceccded in obtaining tho | the White frotli ne e tossed his I and the city will no Ry Nov a8 ! ooy 00 [ show that he regards tho miatier | sonal interest for the congressman from | \iae was Done in Judge Stenberg's | genorals own. statement with direet rof. | SimO dashing ont of the blinding dust o rather grave importance, for which Second district. s 4 around the surging m and turned i » Inereas Ome PernIANCHL artin . sl c — P here were two bloody fights at K Says throwing out the coils of u tong rinta y . . 5 cought. He offers motling in defenso of | Nriw Youxs prohibition vote reached | jopigall Surday night, and 3 - | *"X 1 the tetters and. articles heretofore | 'Liic horses, onee in the cotral, wers quici | 2OPUIAtion of 260,060 the action of the administration, which | 50,000 New Jersey inereased her anti- | ygening the participants were written npon the subject, so far as { have | but — erowded together, d ea 2 : . [ when taken was somewhat sharply eriti- | liguor vote by several thousand. In both | wiunad in police conrt, They sgre | Seen, were either the production of par- | tried ‘to hide his” head behmd “his [ eedheénn 2 years. tha f 12 10 » continuance of the | eates the republican party was the ehief | 2" Sard looking sot of subjects 3 l||-~nh never h the erack of a gun | compyions ey were driven in 8 Sibseribed and sworn to _bofore me this atl i ool By Lo ¢ Tntses of. thie| stifte Sroli bR AEllation s o ki il delidl) gl b during t nag nt, or knowin or salo, Drovers were discussing prices | 432 0t (i <7 L A e LR e REFLT S AL P AL B ) Yo I.f. SHINEEAREO ’i',"‘d,‘“‘ " man bad his right ear nearl; HhERora G oy e an Keop. | and qualitios by tho aid of an interproter | C12CA ARG the value [SEA Votary Publie, ) were suspended, simply | anza for the democracy. WHYIBE | o, while the others had their eyes [ ing with the one given in vour letter to | with (hree sisters, They were the sole TP 5 3 3 Geo. B, Tzschnek, boing first duly sworn, | SO¥INg that the wh correspond: | with this breed of fanaticism, republic: | 1 Vurious dogrees of mourning, | ma: yiz: that you ha heard that General | owners of the herd, and my wscort - | Of @1 real estate in the deposes and says tiat he 1s seer of the | cuce v ; to the issue would | anssimply plave aclunin the handsof | 1y pacsing judgment upon the men | ollicoflor and myself wero schoolmates | formed mo that this fawily had sold over e orcornAny AL S R tin A% | be Juid beforo congress, | their opponents. Itis politieal bari Kari, | Judge Stenbieg remarked that he wro: | Deforo tie war. I never met toat gentle | $I3000 wottn of stock wittin five years. | ¢y, Al sudwrban the month of January, 1 s 10,5558 copies, by the history of the issue would be - poseil if possible to break up these Sun- | Man until the 18th day of ) _“‘lwv SN ‘le'”_h AR the fl)l the ma for February. 15%, 1035 copiea; for, Matel | fully disclosed and the attitude of the ad- | Srouerans Expicon's roport gives a | day wight fights ot Kosslor's nall, | 3o et wpon the: batihaiel of S RGN MO ard, and 1o | 27OPeriy now will be o I S ministration eomprehended. The possi I biack eye to Goneral Miles, Por- | Sullivaitand Tt 1, Whitman wore fine T e o oo S OWInE | Nt Hewina ey Tl s beamilier slioTHeRs. || 5 1856, 19,208 coploc: fo feopiest | Lility of complications in our relations | hups it was the secretary’s report mstead | e Gz OR® AL 1o AEAH e taking t x| and being in a double fold from her belt, | ¢228¢de property then. m{u;wgi f-“.r,';u?;""‘ s 3 v-]tx;p-\-ljl,-;-_ with Colombia, growing out of the | of “Crook’s fricna Miles wus | not gty and will Rave o o i roand It i picked up a riata, cut the animal ofl' from 4 i Panamy canal enterprise, is suggested, | thinking of ret Ju Quinlan, wl was the 1 o mding, a8 we wo the erowd, and Jassoed her by both fore Feerybod 7. coples; for December, 1586, ( cnterprise, is suga 8 “ \ , who was the —main J TiREEEE it t o I oLt LeeryHno that s & Grro. B, Tzecntek. | but the president evidently docs not in- provucalion of 'onc of tho brawls man | Mithin o few yards of the rightof my LR L R T KU Wadiy L Sworn 10 and subseribed before me this Gt | (1 {§ erloUs L ppLolbHEIBAR 1 Gy aged to make good his eseape, wi i i e I ke, : s appreliensions in ! . PRl anne il THE FATAL SHOT. gain her feet, but by dexterons manipule- | Doght real estate here timaey with the Hawaiian islands is urged | | Thesultan of Muscat has sent & chesthut | gy Shd n - fine of $10 aud costs. | horse, this comingg from « confeder, Kept her on et side tll her teoth were | oers anade from 100 to ArTEND the Humane sociely's inorder that the paramount nfluence | HO1S€ Lo Queen Qictoria. | ‘Thotfas McParln, who had tried to inter: | Oficer named Ewmg, as L afterwards | examined and the dispute settld, -« at the opera honse on Tuesday cvening. | weh btai ““,’_ 1 1 Queen Vietoria ins now, thanks to Prin- | fore with ono of the officers in making learned, an aid of General Zollicofler’s T'he horses that are accustomied to 1.000 (& L LR 4 h a4 L ]“““ 0""' i OSL | ogs Beatrice, the round number of thirty ost at Kessler's hall, wasfined $10 o stafl. 1 was Jooking diveetly at him | beine '""”"‘i“‘”"l “ yot ‘“"*i'l""““" wild, » per cent on the - = xpedioney 1 i hildre y L ihe ived, iis bul mded for | although they can be controlled only b, e ¥ . " A living grandehildren. LB Swoedes, wh ad been | When he tived, bis bail being intended for | althoug A 1 y by % NEW Youk is infected with the W rangements with Japan is suggested, 6t "Vicihbia s? 6AAebd . ik VIeann e o Lo | tyself, T then wheeled, fired and killed | those who are familiar with theie ways. | ectsh, — they have in- ner ers The is ig virulent for a duly of the United States to exert S i ¥ ? ' rninee. 5o M6 the general himself. Young Ewing was | As we pussed over n high divide be timo, but the convalescence is gencrall \ d T ki b b e o Bl morningg, were fined | g b HGSunded just after ho fired his | the settloment. we saw some . roal wild | g0 7 ime, but the convalescance is gonerally | influence in all provor ways for main- | of Prince Aloxander of Dattenlere. Sandeosts, T ErhGling hus liorae, | onos.. Whon: lirat, abeorven. they: wero | €8ted, and. the same vining the iutegrity of Liberiais held to | e mawsolenm prepared by the Empress He Wants the Land. in Nashville 53 oming toward us in a steady, swinging | p S o obvious. The president ronews s | guenio ab Farnborongh 15 now alwost | e caso of Cropiey v, Gage County |, Cortecting a number of erroncous ve- | galiop, following the leader i a narrow | thang is bowund to con- RDING (0 hio e ngea man | recommendation for legislation to earry | ready for the reception of the badies of the | 1o il on tr fudze Dundy to. | Vs with reference to both b I and il They were all of spotless white 5 from Michigan went down to Springficld, | into cffect the re 5 trealy with | late Emperor and Prince Imperial fiss 'I X R R (150 ollicofler, the general furthe ys: o and cach long tail floated on the wind | tizetee, in that s ttli6faren Lo sbatt o boak || Moxico and ‘anotnces [his L pirposo V6 || D Diiiies: IAnty, oL DHIGs, Wille atiending | oov,.ntue Uniad States court, Lho ¢ “To have bien schoolmates just before | like the train that follows a comet. We 1t thio aiti . T : ; ) it g wssia, while ailending | g one in which Gage county is mado de- | the war would make us quite’ old bo dismounted to await their approach if the citizens would give him a brick tinte megotintions for . new | the marriage of the Duchess Chiarlotte to tho § ¢ 505 0 it A aellnsrotechiool ) "Pliny came; within twonty rods’ ofi building and $100,000 in cash “to stimu- | and «d treaty of commoreo | prince of Reuss at Schwerm,made a proposal | fendant by Gropsey, who wantsto recover | tridging to some collego or school jtous ; 2 A P ElRaiEn B W folh i - i our arms, I was fo Suddenly the, wlted and the wa late entorpris Nebraskn nas had a | and navigation with that coun- | Of marrisge w Elizabeth, the younzest sister i‘ block of land in Beatrice which in 1570 ,‘:,“.I'\ 2 AtE UhE TontUER ot 'm.‘ TG G FURED DRI number of j such expericnees with | tey. Referring to the € o and the | ©f the grand duke of Mecklenburg-Sehwerin. | B¢ deeded to the county for the erection | Wi T judge e was as old, it not | his head bigh and snorted loudly, so that 0 be made payable to the A J : L3 S i won prosented | OF @ court house. The structure has be ; 0t 346-47 ho wa the shrill whistle startled . enterprising’’ citizens. retension of Me: relative therel ) King Humbert of Italy has been presented | © 5 A L than myself. [n 1816-47 he was in | th il wh ed our gentle N oy = president maintains the position taken a5 't I T {7 1 £ i - : aint ak 3 by a colden star, as a court house. Cropscy claims the | griep g vas & captain in tho war with | to ast like column of S A UG aadoqirelorm s ang- | in that matter by the government at the | the bravery and huma tispluyed by Lim nd on which it was ercetéd reverts to [ Mexico, 1t was also erroneously sad | be s, the e waving wanes [ gf hoth inside and suburban urated by the W Central, which | time, in denying the claim set up by the | '\{‘.‘.‘J'1'»?{.{:"[.5.-"'1[,'{'"w.'{:m«Q | i ; ju or this battle that he and 1" wer ils impartin reird look, Th prohibits all trave its line from | Mexiean authoritics as invasive of the | jted to one cent each. ; 3 % rivals for the hand and heart of the same | stepped cantiously forward in line, rai noriy are | ial Ii tipping porters on parlor sleeping cars. | jurisdiction of this gov ¢ and | Claus Spreekles, the suzar king, Baving | yostordse e o tm, | voung ldy eI inpland oL Al i property. Here is a nartial lis It Mr. Pullman's monopoly, which | highly dangerous to our PNy . | contemutuously returned the decorations con: esterday morning cranky fel STORY OF AN EYE-WITNY X YLOB B i COLN but returned y IONONY. Jy BV (BB YAC BNEAEIN S IONTec rtns gD ferred upon him by King Kalaicaua, that im- | fow whom s spree had rendered | Mr. Humphrey Hyde, the first soldier { again. But soon they were bounding ol | redit T forees travelers to pay the wages of his [ eign lands, The president states ¢ nions and beery . monareh forthwith | very excituble, appeared at the corner of | Who enlisted under Colonel Iry, when [ like as many decr. As we could | Elock 18, Credit Foncicer add employes, will follow suit a long felt | some length the position of the goverr o Mr. Tlerman Bendel, the head of a |\ "m]\'_""y‘l“ e rized his regiment anville, [ see them they kept up their graceful tion, § fols, trackagze cach sideo, want wiil at once be fille menl Gnliisfmatlorandittiis sieliins || ihalikugariiousosin iBanSianslseod il e tor e s B iR romotod to orderly surgoant for | esy rub In, the nartow wikding trall | within two blocks of coal mine v 304 od by the o 'y, » | Stems tobie n case of “sugar® all round, ! 0 abuse Georgs olover, Wi r on _the battiefield” at Ml | always led by ¢ same phantom-like . ; will be ADREDTE U by the country. ‘The | “Queen Victoria's annual sale of fat stock | is doing some excavating at the point | Springs, served through the entire war, | guardian. There is something about the | Farguin. M. CLEvELAND has yet to learn that | issue with Spain growing out of diserim- brédon het Windsor fuyms i fixed for Wed: | named. T e drew a knife and | whi' who is now a resident of Irankfort, | wild horse that impresses one with his | 9-room house, Tdicwild, 85,100, brevity should be the soul of state papers | inations against American vessels trad- | nesday, t h of Deceinber, and will be held | went for George rather savagely. It | gives a more dotailed and i grandeur. I o nantelope ina | g as well s of* wit. Any avernge reporter | ing With Cuba and Porto Rico, which | 't the rince Consorts oo fatn, | he | ccems that one of the lattor’s employes | count of the d as fol. | nervous tright, the decr in_his headiong | - TOOM — house, Idicwild, new could havo condonsod his messags into | wns spocdily broughtio an end after the | and 100, pige. A number of bullocks Al pralinoasahe Sl Lol BRe | i A e Sl gl T Nt LTD $9:000- three columns without impairmg in the | retaliatory action of this governmeht, | B3 from the duke 2of Connaughts farm at e ‘ l‘[“"‘{‘]‘““" “’::_ v “‘”" ot | Ssne ormhion e e ';',',:("(‘“,‘ G-room house, Emprovement As loast its value, More than n half of the | developed a friendly disposition on the | s ot Will also b sold. i — - OUIICC RO I8 TR IC oA st natll i d ekt acon s oEa1 el sociation, 1ot 995151, cast front . a ha D o L Queen Victorianow intends to pass Christ- SILVER | = path through a woods, which the natives | wildest an i scene of all is the document 18 a useless repetition of the [ part of the Spanish government whici s althe Iste ot Wight, Tho court will re- L N TEXAS. called ‘Logan's Cross-roads.’ 1t appeaved | flight of r!'x« iid Ilmrw. He cam mpress 3,500, reports of the various government bureaus | furnishes ground of hope that future ve to Osborne as soon after the 16th S = 2 ST 3 the confederates re mak _lank | one with his wiidness more thoroughly pom house, Georgi oy N i (e 1 & Lk ilano X R . 0 vell remember, we were fi - Pate steam, water and avoided. ruary. It is probable that the queen will go | : s and, as I well remember, we ) . AN 3 L g 'rom reliable partics of this town are hlique rectic P C XIPOSURE Lo Toug | i i < Bxoust col veins havebeen found | | With regunt to all questions of domes. | £ he, Iiefy €r Kaer scgoimpanind, by | g Varticnides o omo of o mmos - | Wiich § belongod i3 wason the extrcms | et Hing i damp foeatnies, ey Dol dobiieote noat Nebraska during the past two weeks to | tic policy the president’s position is un markuble treasure-troves known in this | right wing. Close in front, as if on- | able to the contiaction of disc wenworth, §7,700. supply the entire west with black mimn- changed from that of a year ago. He 1tis proposed by loving objects of the good 4'{\'\11}15'\"4 irprise: 1w”(“‘}"| s!‘ Al\nlu- noitering the rebel n);v\'l‘lh‘lll‘ was (iun[— k -] : llA‘.l“ |»|.»\pm‘\lm-.~, , 2 lots, Windsor S $ o o | renc the suggestion of his first moes- | Queen Vietoria to festity their devotion | nio, ‘Tex., correspondent of the St. Louis | eral I'ry on horschack, in the center of the cure for all kidney and liv 9 ’ 3 e Silong condlign sund jone only. 1o be sage for le, Ton to relieve the weopte | 1o her by erecting a colossal statue of the | Globe-Democrat. The facts, so fur as | Logan's Cross-roads.’ We kept a brisk | trouble, use that valuable remedy, Dr. o. s 2 blocks ost Park, fultilled. "That 15 the presonce of enough | S12¢ for legilation fo_x vl | oty bl Fuly e iimpatnion to- that 'of | they igo, are vouched for by poople of un- | fire on the foc, and th s e e S T ; 200, conlsin the veins to make them worth ) from the burden of taxation, rendered | Liberty Enlighteniug the World, If somebody | impeschable veracity, and the tale re- | hecome demoralized, for they encount- | 1. bottle. Iouse and 1ot in Lowes addi- working. Before we rend the air with | Unnceessary by the fact that the rey- | willcontribute an istand and a pedestal New | ceives implicit credence from them. | ered junother crossiiire from some hil- = e 6.8 Jozannae, brethren, let us make sure we | ¢Bucs of the government exceed its | fork s wdersiond b0 be patfuctly willing 1o | About ten days ago there anpeared ia | Jocks Pehind which were stationed the | AN ECCENTRIC MILLIONAIRE. tion, §1,800. Fice ,my"w“mu bt oTor actual needs, and will do 0 to a still | Kmpress Augusta of Germany goes this tu“n:u]l aged, trznluhl, bronzed individ- | Michigan regiment deployed as skirmish- = ine new house in Hanscom & greater oxtent, when “tho portion of the | week to Betlin for the winter. She fgin | U8l Who wore the ordinary hunter's | ers. EAEIRS : A Cold Man, With a Thread of Io-| pipce, Catherine strect, 10 ¢ s S e i very fair health and much stronger and in f.nru, and he was evidently a” man who RODE OUT TO HIS DEATI. manc unning Through Him. i & public debt now subject to extinguish- | o Sl inan she was o few years ago, | had hived much in tne oven air. “At this stage of the fight an offic James Gordon, an eccentric million oma,iicatcd bys ment shall have been paid, if the present orted on good authority that she will | drove a good wagon and a slashing team | who appeared to be and was taken for At e s T, in the city. Barga revenue is maintained. The argument | Probably pag & short visit to Queen Vietoria | of horses. He put up unprotentionsly in | one of the stafl, emerged from the wood . died a few days a Cincin o with which the prosident urges his views at Windsor Castle in the svring. Shehas | a log camping yard, and sleptin‘the | on our front to the road where General | nati hotel, with no one near to soothe his . . . i i “ WS | been wreat peacemaker in the family dis- | open air, as he ‘had always done. He | Fry was, and accosted him. Fry was | dying moments or close his eyes when he | G-room cottage, new, of pre 1 ! a y & of present duty in this most important | putes which have divided the courts of St. Fents aking i iries @ 3 5 i 2 The | had od breathe g 1 < 4 Y { ¢ was fivst noticed making inquiries as to | coionel then of the 4th Kentueky. The | had sed to breathe. 1 15 1 MOst g 3 i sssontiall Jumes and Berlin of late vears. k| | ¢ 18th and Ohio streels, matter is not essentially mnew, but | d L ISR, the terms and capabilities of resident | stranger, who wore wn long gum coat | peculiar if not most roi life. He 8 » 2 R ¥ ger, g g T ] <, - it is not less sound and forcefnl because assayists, He was dive ¢ | which hid his uniform, smd: **Colonel, | was born in poverty, shvil nddition, %2,800; H100 cash, O 13 90 it travels somewhet in beaten paths. The Blusheyiata Ba)let. & Co., among the largest druggists m | you are firing on your own men.” Gen: | Tenn., seventy-fivo years ago, and | balance $25 per montl brains in the navy. It doc president does not recommend an aband- e Chicago Times. this The senior membuer of the | eral Fry, taking lim to be one of General | bent his mind y (o the neenmii- oo 50 r . - this respect from several other executive _ While badly distanced I every umg;r_\\-nv, lirm,(h-nagi-l. yer, is an analy Thomas' stafl, thought he might have | lation of wealth. Appr Finc lot in Washington Sqnire departments of the governmeut. { Lkt 4 St. Louis is a strong moral rival of Chicago. | chemist, The old hunter approached him | made u mistuke, and ordered us to | of money, e was never known to squan- %2,300. °F it 5 stands, in common with all intelligent | 1¢ blushes at a ballet. ud asked the cost of a metal assay. | cense firing. As he did so, and | der a dollar. Other people went to = itizens, that that is out of the questi HFifte lol I il 2 hile | e ti th th ! i theati 1 |ll I or dined G s vitizens, tha i i ¢ question, ——— ifteen dollars as the response while in conversation with the oflicer in [ theatres, races and the , or dinec 'l'I:‘Ifil::':c::‘l“I:(h:’l:‘:e‘;ivt)::lc‘;:l‘:u:il' of | What he urges is sueh . revision of the Aol iEoreditaes “Then," said he, diving into his pock- | gun overcoat, a rebe ey officer rode | luxuriously fter a hard day's work, but AIRERHT 200 AR LS008 1 O8] revenue laws as shall eive relief to the Louisville. Cowrier-Journal. etsand fishing out a large, black lump, | Tehind an old ok tre shot directly [ James Gordon, though [ Omaha 13 bespoken in ndvance for the | 1 Gigliont endangering the intorests | 101s no watter if the domestic reports from [ g0 ahead and tell me. what that's mads at Colonel Fr ssing: the colonel, but | worker, was always a modost | : newly organized Nebraska Humane so- & of, killing his horse. FEry, thinking that the | it ‘tived, uncommunic oty whish will hold its first public mcet. | A0 welfare of established ndustrics, or | e white bowse turn ot to betrue. The | Tyypen Kaiteyer saw the metal ho | man (o whom he was talking was practic- | permitted no - pleasure Lo interfere With ing on Tuesday evening in Boyd's opera | OPerating to the disad ofAmorj- | PEROIGERY (o000 QORI laughed. *“There is no use in saying that | ing some treachery, raised his Colt and | his plans and _finally 3 Tyl 1 | ean labor d le belioves this to be TR my friend,” he said. *“That is pure sil- | shot him directly in the heart. 1t wasa | nim. When millions ‘wi house. 'The new organization is a branch nccessary, just and practicable. To bring b ver, what is known ns ‘ham’ silver, that | large Colt revolver, presented to Colonel | he had lost the lm\'.'l-rnl enjoying them of the. Amerionn Humape socioty, It | ;) " conios‘down to tho actunl necds of Filladaiphia Jautrer, bas been smelted by voleanie action.” | Fry' by some citizens of Danville, At| Yetcold and wnimpassioned as My | giunied om the Military Rond, will endenvor to fill a vacaney, in this | {0 FOVERIS GOWI (5 M6 BELLE RECCS OF | The country Is settling down to the con- | “Well,” said the hunter, “there’s | the same time some one of the soldicrs | Gordon was thore was a thread of ro rapidly growing metropolis, whoso exist. | {1¢ government, and to enable the people | yiction that the prosident will earnestly sup- | plenty more where that came from,” and {ho aid that fired at Colonel kry, | mance in the tangied web of hia life, nx | over which more travel comes (o enco hos long been a shame and a dis. | OF 011 clusses to supply their ncoessities | port elvil service reform—next term. he turned on his heel and walked of. d killed him at a distance of 150 yards. | in whatgife is there not, which his doath | gy ciey tmamn any other within 5 = 2 - without baving to pa; q i ——— Being interviewed by a reporter he | Immediately after some confederate sur- | has been the m frace to our community, _\\o have had GHTY T PRIV (r gy kT AH Ep seomed willing enough o talk, but at the | geon was made prisoner, and it was he [ had two hobbic s s a rd e blocks of Wal Il Bepot on one socicty for the prevention of cruelty | W0 R s i R e ARDY. N RigTAL. me time remarkably secre It the | who recognized the body of the strange | mason and a devotcd ) st, and it 2 to animais which died a lingering death | 0PI¢C!s Sought Ly the poficy of reven At SHECONS i v st placo he refused to divulge his name | oflicer and said it was Zollicoffer. Twould | was m pursuit of his spiritualistic helief | the Beit Line, 192 tois for sule, many months ago. We have never pos. | LoVision which the presidont recommonds, | e Bescher sb clave no sympathy | op place of residence: It is thought, how- | here say with regavd to General Zolli. | that the rowance entored his tife, Yew s Leasod o sociely for the provention of | 809 o rightly maintainy that they can | for sy cightlior man with & fourocnhour | ever, that he is from Liano county. He | coflor that when Colonel Fry nscortained | ago he visited Boston and while there T y 3 be attained without injury to capital in. | Wife” 1tisa hap n, which Ameri | aid ‘that he was o hunter by trade, had | who it was that he had kifled he had his | was initiated into the Mystic circle, | tentls cash, balance &10 eruclty to children. Both will be eom- f 28RS BRI 1w ith. | can Tabor would do well to take to heatt, followed it for a number of years. In the | hody n to his headquarters, decently | whence emanates the spiritualistic : bined in the new humane socicty which | VO3 MUAREIN PRIGENTIS00LARG Wikl - oumiaing whota o 1ived ha hid always | deened sud sent to uis fmly i s boautl, | lication, the Bauncr of Light. The | month. Those lots wi ; out impairing the wages of lubor. - aIng W ho'd1ved d always sed u 1t 10 his fily i a bes Baune ght. i Has boon organized on a strong and sub. i Hiustrated Journalis believed that there was silver. Somc | ful burial ease, delivering his sword medium of the cirele was o Mi ) | value within a year, thus making stantial basis and which will explain to the pablic on Tuesday cvening its aims and 1ts objects and the meuns by Mg, WairNe naval report is a sad- dening document, It exposes the inea- pacity of the naval bureau of construc- tion and shows the urgent necd of sweep- ing changes in the methods of naval ad ministration. According to Mr. Whitney there is too much red tape and too few omuent of the tariff poli He under- price from #2530 (0 %500, one- The mesident repeats his hostility to Chicago Tribune days ago, on one of his hunts, he found n | watch to bis danghter, Every Shellbammer, . brilliant, vivacious little 5 compulsorysilver coinage andagain urges | The iis Globe-Demoerat of a recent | white vock truumnl, HUAT lml set H’th respect was shown the body. " hnlvl It wasa' ‘ e :Vl’ ru‘q “‘M\ a profit of 1,000 per cent ont ils suspension on all the grounds stated 1 | issue co «l an old cut of the leaming | With the ground. It was ‘about afoot | sent through the lines with an escc that bo p: socond visit to Boston. Oi | on paid, Come in at once and : > lis fist message, reinforced by the in- | tower of Pisa, which it attempted o work off | and a half acress, and some five inches in | while our brave dead were loit on the | the oceasion of this visit,as on the former i % which it hopes to secure them ronsed exportations of gold, with n few | on its reade the board of traae building | thickn On the top end, as he ascer- | field to have their graves made by the | one, he songht the socicty of Miss Shell | got what you want for tirey with With such able and cloquentsponkers gs | CFe85" FROVIGUONS.0F goid, e | 10 Dututh %1 tained when he raised it, niso on the bot- | strangers’ heedless b bammer, and ns she w o only woman | " the'Hon, A. J, Mopploton and Judge | 2dditiounl aud not very impressive | b tom wore words, or tuther loiters, more T TR TR AMDEE, Ak A8 S PGR LR O ITAMBR ey g op o, ressons. It might not be quite just to Sleep. than half of them obliteruted. As well “Some men cluiming o be soldiers | known to seek, his sequaintan shook suy that the president manifests timidity Mixs Guiney tn Atlantic Monthly, as hie could muke out those letters which | have tried o make fame for themselves | thoir heads and predieted that the preity We alwo make o oapecialty of in connection witir this subject, but | 0O zlorious tide, O hospitable tide, remained decipberable spelled the word | by fulsely « .1} rit .‘\ me n;,-iy.,n' mod uru \\‘u-.:JHI become the w f‘w | south Gunaka properiy for sale, ply does pot address him- | Ou whose moon-heaving breast my head hath ¢ ) body I;:l. \“‘l'll {‘H' killed Zol u‘ulllv_l ol K,{;."H““i :”4" f ) pro- | . A A = . e AT N Lain AR v oean't tell w ey scemed to | diction seciued about to be v v st your property with us, We ulf o Ha alisussion il the intorest (lu st 1 all'eased and of wounds ahd washed 3o R ot know better than General Thomag, who | ho ol ik, wnd Miss 5) o 3’( AT o shows for other subjeets of no greater | of stains, e reported it to the government at W rom Boston to nurse him will advertise it well for you, Civil vice reform of r h holy hours be yet unsatisfied, He dug down for seme liitle distanee, | ington; better than those who witnesse by the side of his & due attontion, n terws | ;530 106 betlmus; Tor L wmy soul ablde Do O O ek mark 3 (reasurd | €he aof. Such men were not present n nd Hotel. e re We have aere property nevin, ing of memory and exile’s pain ¢ iene! D irned to Bosto t 1 s that the presient is us | Weighs on me, as the spirit of one stai place, butdie found o valuables of any | the battle. General Fry never il surnod ta Hustan, Lous ghe. and crime and brutality have been pre- | by Govotad to thie pat policy of his | A#y thirobforthe old strife whe » | kind.” The finding of the stone, however, | make eapital out of it, and will Savage to introduce the sociely to this community, it neod not be said that the occasion will be both an in ting and instructive one. Our peoplo are Likely to learn for the fivst time what a field there 18 right among us for the work of sueh an organization und to hear with gratifica- tion and amazement how much suffering e wonth ad west, tound the old, disuscd workings of what np Dick Robinson in 1551 are n M b | habin ilyslagl puin, | { vented olsowhero by tho work of kiudzed | ATACRIY devotad to tht died. had the offoct of Sociting s’ curiosiiy | 2 akotll. Eyurlly Wiink e bind wishod | appe ipal iy ioduids Lo Rl 01 We nive Bave propesty of ail cioties. Two of the most practicat | SUBNIY 85 o105, : and causing him o keep his eyes open. | the fortuncs of war had not compolled | I ) :I.h. I o1 “.( of th \,‘ st practie Il president considors at fength tho | On golden-footed shadows the sea, A e abd! abont 1uep hiits | him to doit. We tried to capture Zolh s mot concealod, wid it wis wrin soid foisddn fos - gie, Fliwidgo Gorry. presitent of the sorioty | Subiect of pensions, making an nrgumen i dark, from tho pluce of his, first discovery, e | goflors horse, bl conld : it oy wo pried, Hho | for the Prevenion of Craelty to Clitdray | Which i# largely by way of defense of his | on, Swed ie! Swooned and outworn king | found wndera live dak tree a bar of | his caebe o o CORere fo | and. the millionu ¢ I T TP Y AR AP ‘ewhile, smelted silver stampad with a Spanish | & reunion of the Fo | 8l i [ ) and Henry Borgh, of the society for tho | 20HON i vetoing u number of pension » swart Phucians shoreward bore; | stamp on both sides. | It was ubout hulf | short time azo, in - goi wark, but nothin AJvas & Prevention of Cruelty to Anima ding the publio liuds he hua | g, 3 the length, width and thickness of an or- | call, we found 'that only of the medigm, nor did Mr. Go ¥ Mr. rry's work in rescuing waifs A.- ile h‘- ay, :‘1""‘1":;\” rr:ul -4\I xzt ing healed Greek, thou, , shalt | dinary brick. Then, quite receatly, he venty of the old regiment who er w0 back to } m. Aloy i i from miscry and crime and viotence will omiendation that the pre-emption | Joi, 1ng oliye boughs of mine own isle. 4| 2 : i and tunber culture laws and the desert was once u large silver mine. From a . ; pe his enduring monument in that P EE P v A Syt e Fu 2 —r P ’ ledge, which the hunter alleges to be cneral Fry, now about seventy years | % ) wilk of | great metropolis. His efforts reached | M7 % Mg o The Collapse in Mining Stocks, three teet in thickness, the bunter broke e, is living quietly at Danville, prae even 10 Albany and eomnpellod s revision | Riade in favor of improving the harbor Ghicage Triune the lumps of native siyer which he | ticinz law, and is one of the purest w Of the stato laws for the protection of | defenses, whieh the president thinks | The absurd “boom™ in mining stocks | wished to hayeassayed. ~He left town to- | best of men. Ho has always been a mem irlhood a "“ 4 » ,t b should be commenced at once. An efiort | in San Francisco and New York seems | day in a northerly directi ating that ot the Presbyterian church, and hayv- | fowing Up Hell girlhood and the purity of the bome. |40, ove commercial rolations with the | to have reached its limit and coliapsed. | he would return fn a week gone successfully through two wa s been 1 ind cu With the life work vecord of Menry | oo uiies 1o the south by inereasing the | In soveral respects this craze has proved | His fabulous find hus mugh excited attling o gain bt other vietory | tho oud jus o 4 g 1 ar. . i asing the al respe! byt ol . by N0 g o lust | which is eternal. Like the warrior o 1y o u"lr'::1::-1;:Tr;::r\].l,'.rhp:fi',‘:',l,l:'{u.‘,,.,, out | Postal service is recomwonded. ho In- | the most remarkable known in specu- gh ',T"},‘L“‘,’(I{U“.{"f‘lf.’..,“h'f.:["..x Fo theluat | e waita with bated brenth the sum uy ) in large Y PRI R e , | dians are considered at length, and with lative circles for years, Without any in- | tion of hus (io! 1 He stated that his | mons from on high, With not an enen e sy saning. o aent. | Sowe good suggesions. The tocom: | erease in tho product of the mines or | object in visitig the ity was Lo interest | in tho world, bt expeels to leave itas e uening. Tho meet- | 000 fions of the various heuds of de- | certain proof that new doposits of reli- | people with money who would assit him | peacefully as be camo into it ing is not to be an adjunct to a collection | 0™ are approved with supple: | ablo richness had been found, the stock | in workiu® his argent clum. He has suc oit dor, and tho pure bload box. No contributions will be solicited e 1 ulo ¥lod d keen found, I 8 Ay abiaas of Intan WOMEN AN WILD HORSES ik, SRS LG raon : mental suggestions. As a whole, the | marketin San Francisco began to take _ ladd fo: 1ot i come disordercd It soeks to enlist sympathy with & move- o . esting both peonle with money and those % | life; let I | message is » creditable state paper, | wings and iy upwards some weeks ago, | with none. "It has long L 50 | tow the Amazons of the Nez Perce | ciuinels o qed wilh ment which, like every othier movoment | -y » with none. "It has long been known that . . vant g A < f A Jionati S though 100 elabarate for popular reading and in the course of a month shaves in | the Llano range of mountains contained Tribe Lasso and Tame the Beasts, " souge and K’Jf—"ln U, edick's I.') ok 0F (2 Amelionalun ALY, certain mmes advanced from §7 to §32! | silver, and that they had many years ago | We saw women of all ages everywhere. 1 ot \ forces sympathy with its ams the mo AxoTHER county has been beard from. | Experienced spocul: 's W w there | been 'workea by Spanish adyenturcrs | They worked in tue ficlds, earried wood Medi s t ipon (71 K v ; ¥ P ators who knew t a4 by By i y | ud f'loor. went these are cleacly understood, Tins, time It is the Hon. Jim Laird who | was uo relisble basis for sa advance sold | from Mexico. J frow the grove by the creok on their ;b ) . -