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2 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY. EMBER 9, 1580, S P e T o e = 7 THE Dm\(g Ol' CO\(R[SS filed in Brookiyn, preforences givon amount- | § )f \STFRLY NSCOLR%E ist, and heid that while the principle | loose. She then appealed to the p ANOTHER MORNING FIRE, HEARTLEST CRUELTY M VINGIEDD, | ing to 109,000, The irm did & large busi- Uk ’ ILi+ | necessitated and employed force through- | for assistance and was given ticket for |z o giriekts Ponr-Story Brick Badly | It is to delude the poor suflerer into the be= * n buying principally in Europs, and had out the world, that was fot a remedy for . She is being cared for by the | Damaged lief that some worthless liniment will cure « s 4 . a branch house in Paris, but in trade circles 2 the inequalities mentioned. Reprossion s of that city. e Firo broko out tn the large four-story | Hheumatism and neuralgia, Honesty is the Benator Blair Argues In Favor of Giving | they were not regarded as pushing enough | Rev. Dowling's Lecture On “Social In- 'Il]xl|]"z;n':”l':IWII:Jm‘i‘in::vg:“fik:l\"\V\“l; o el fi lbub iRl [ oy o by Mes: S0 best policy in the manufacture of propricta ek sohlx to kewp 1p with the mome astive and_ younge: b s Tast M1 o o Kind rosted, was no sterday morning, but found | prick building owned by Mr ille ry articles as in all other matters, and the T $75,000 by the tailure of Alonzo” Follett, a —_— dition of the masses, Incidentally, e woman had taken possession 5 have never claimed for it even all it . BUT VERY FEW LADIES PRESENT | noted broker, wiio sold the firm's paper with- | yANLLEY MAY MEET DEMPSEY. | the speaker made A lnxl.flicr{y of the house and she professed to know | Dodge and Capitol avenue, abont 3:30 ‘;1“‘“‘1(‘|”\:“1lrv‘|”wlyh!i‘l:x‘)l Tl»“‘l e to do x\‘\‘:‘vlh iy pl ARy TG UL 3 ;‘Hvrvn(fi\ to tho i]oclrin ] Inc;fl;‘uiml ‘hy nothing of Bessie Meyer or her story. o'clock this morning. One side of the | its wonderful popularity, and the thousands ney hiad ot about 300,000 of paperthrough . ngorsoll, his style, bis lack of logic, his — g . ts wonderful popularity, and oush il PONtee ¢ ! i 3 i y or ’ o f grateful testimonials received by ther Ingalls Kicks Because the Sonate Has | bt o o her Vet rsaid had beetl | The Big Bieycle Race—The Lauor Case | illiberalism, and the faildre of his preach- | A Few Words From P. O, Hawes. [ lower — part of — the building | o graleul testimoma’s yeceived by hem i 0 Walt Hor the Bresiden arTHOnt i T Bestt 50 et iael,. ~A German Giel's Sad History— ing 'finsmngv L‘;'.'f: ‘r\lllvnrrm'“;il.')l:"[!-w‘l'ohl“ LovtsviuLe, Ky., Doc. 6.—Totho Editor | was occupied by 8. Sloman, dealor | (G a0 (T POTEr Ras £ gy y Charles K. Foster, janior partner; said yes. q cre unable to enjoy tho roligion of good- " st read i or | in leather and shoo finding: o other 2xperience mply demonstrate Message—Many Bills Calied Ll ARl B UL m“‘l b f Rl b Ao Judge Hawes' ftemarks living, plenty and comfort &0 lauded by of ulw "~"'I l Imwi 'r“]‘ll.j,“;'rnl“fl()“r |('|I ather and .h »o findings. The other i I xperience Iv. ‘1 mply q.m’ d H\'u Up For Action, to about $500,000, with liabilities near that ~Other Lbeal, the infidel, He closed with the statement | of l‘ e ]~“' I”"‘ "' :‘ “l"‘ h “L A | gide wns occupied by the candy manufac i at "“I_"t "; ward ‘-\H'lw -m: 5 ‘”]t “‘y” i ! amount, that Christianity offered the requ jackass by the name of Leese has broken | o o6 \Wwooks & Millard, The five was | ¢ discase has its seat in the blood, S QUEREC, Quebee, Dee. 8, =D, and J, Ma- e lution, Tt taught justice that God sent | Joose from his g i Lifio i hins | POLY OF VWooks & Millard, fire. Was | and'any remecy to be successful must deal e, & 4 % ; . . i o iod s so fro groom in Lincoln, and has 5 s d ceessful Senate, Ii" ‘|II:|‘Y\"I?:':F:l‘l"]li:lnil\“““I“\||:H")i|(‘|]~““(~u‘.1llu| Social Inequalities. some mto the world who, by patience, | .an braying around Omaha about a a difficult one to fight, and at the hour | with the obstructive acid which poisons H Wa ;Iw[\wu«, Dec. 8. \h'. |,|||y'}wl{ at .,.‘,',,,,',’ TRy b Last evening the entertainment for the E‘r'"‘{“.,:;"\,!»'::\'\';:\v"..v( ll«;‘rfl’:‘;{’x“ "p‘:“;lm:‘ draft T hold payable to the order of James | of Zoing to press (4 o'clock) it had not 4“'-{;“\\‘-'\';"; 4 on the bised, museles q presonted & memol in favor of a| 871, Lovts Dec. 8~A deod of assignment | benefit of the orphans ot the city under v thom & 4 Yo, LOVErnC or 3 ro en oxtinguished. The los: B e b ) e 3 contitutional amendment empowering | for the heneiit of creditors has been filed by B D T a8 given them, miight succor the poor | W. Dawes, governor, for $18031.23 I|yet been extinguished. The loss could | g joints directly. 1 takes the poison & [ congress o pass uniform laws on | the H. Plenuinger Hosiery company. The | the suspices of Leo Branch, 202, C.K. of | Poverty had riot been made to serve as a | reported to the governor when I received | not ho ascertained, but will be consider- | out of the blood and earries it out of the e byect of marriage . ahd - divoree | COMPANS'S assels amouut to about §25,000; | A., was given in the opera house, largo | background for woalth, and God Al | this draft, have tatked to him and the ) o system; it invigorates the action of the r‘i‘fl;:'fl'%(:xh";mm"m :rnnmuvr Aot Hiabiltties unknown, audience being in attendance. The fol- | mighty had given a claim upon the rich, | attorney iuil?r_r.nl xf«‘\tjr:ll (|[m4|w nh‘.-ul.flui' abl il muscles and limbers the stiffness of the A memorlal agalbst permitting aiiens to pos- Stre OFf Pamic. lowing musical programmo was ren- [ Aftet looking over the whole field, the | FUAEF: (o aNGieeq SROREC o o Porsonal Pavagraphs, joints. 1t reaches the liver and kidneys w g 3 B ker sa no ] society, - t A " o g ave cleansing them from irritating substances, ¥ sess large tracts of iands, Same reference Prrtenuno, Dee Thero was another | dered bl ] i elthor T roprosston. of educa! | tervicwed the next time he should not by | Mrs. L M. Jacobs and son have gone | Cleansing them from irrilating substances Mr. Sawyer presented a memorial of the | panic on the il excliange this morning, the [ Overtare, “Sunrise,” R. Schlipparell, | tion without religion. He saw no hope | any inuendo refloct upon me, for [ will | to Pasadena, Cal., to epend the winter, | And J fOllowed, up, ater’ 1he hevmaite Methodist Eviscopal church couference of | market opening at 7% and fell off to08i4, A | Hoflman's orchestra; quartette, “*Oh, the | in jecturcs on soclalism or communism, Dot submit to it. 1am here in Kentucky |~ Miss Ella and Susie, Cook have re. | FOIEFIGIE CEAEE A FERIOTE TREsC organs Wisconsin for legisiation inbehalf of Chinese on then followed and at noon 63 [ Sad Moment of Parting,” Costa, Misses | He saw no hope in those means suggested [ trying to sell my property so that Lean | turned from Kansas City, where they Dr. W, D, Bir T laborers, and for the passage of the Chincse No one seems to be able to give o | Arnold and Johnston and Mossrs, Doyle | in the president’s message, arbitration, | €0 home Axuu‘l wlr\ my huu.-TL.lnblT. and 1| have been s|u-pdmg the lust two weeks v } l\nn(,Lnnh\lIl«,: 0. says indemnity bill. Same reference. oty explanation of the breaks and | and McCr ong. e Viola.'r | legislation and co-oporation. Ho saw no | can assure you I'do not relish such an- | visiting relatiyes, bought a bottle of Athlophoros for a lady. Bills were introduced and referred as fol- of stiit fuether decling. .8, | §obart Miss Fanny 2 Arnold; | Song | hone in the gencral diffusion of the prin- | noyance l\_“m'w by Wik Isnae Hodgson, senfor member of the | She had not taken all the bottle before she ' palie had fro {7 P r N . s Aptd i song o i - 1 Arrick O'Basyoy Hawes i sdiaon & St rehiteots . s 50 far restored, esume her ho By Mr, Manderson—Authorizing the Chi- | ggijated that his loss amounts to six cents | het, Mr. €. Lamb; chorus, “Gloria from | g0/ gy oA Chr P Hoh YAs & CHANGING TH1: CHARTER Sl Mintokisolts Moe, . 1o 18 ombinine | for LiFee Weeks, Wnable to tarn hersalt; ongo, Milwaukee & St. Paul railroad com- | hor barrel. TmpopInl Maseps Mnydny St bhilomens rodasin scolaty m“i{‘:j'i’:l"'l”;fl:’)”;u-llrzl"t:/p? oS LR s AL 1 Tinlrioas with plagsiire, And e the guest |-tisease was inflammatory tHeumation, She pany to oxtend s track across the Kort | | Tite secretary of tho exelnie saws the loss | enoes s oreheston o r U | Chiristinnity was to. remove the modorn | The Tax Question Demands the At [ of lisson, [suae Hodgson, jr has not had & recurrence of it sin | Meade military rescrvation in Nebraske, | G500 RS0 T € licrs Was asmall Tailute | Miss Clarn Roodor noted as sccompnn- | PAZADISM which was infosting the world— tention of the Committee. John Booth, for soveral years back one | Athlophoros is all that is claimed for it.” 4 Ui o} Head Ay j A Ay 4 Rev. ) Dowling, 8. J., of Creighton [ 4P i i A A kel ) ments to the city charter continued their o freight dopa ent of the B. & 1 ‘- ore, Stahl, Mo, says: Four bottles ¢ e X ce and cngineer | ofl market hac od 6 cents from the 5] ! \ 3| 8t ¢ oS! nry ) o 18 Yo A f a6, Athlc N R G R z’x«“rllel"flu case of ordnance and engf 4>|v<‘vl|ilnuluzurle, }u\‘xllnl'!m‘; e rue | oBlias vored hid locture, 8 :)'nlc:";zr: pel of Christ and less of Henry | (00 yesterday aftornoon continuing tho r‘x:.n((‘»;\.l. r ’}v?ll'\ d l“:1 v]m~|l||.m"un‘il .u' of Athlophoros cured me ‘of Rheumatism Mr. Inealls offered a resolution calling on | oil sold under the rulo on account of brokers | Inequulities, ‘and their Roemedics. ge. i disoussion of seetion 70, providing for tha | fon i, M OIGF frei bhe manigemiont of | two years agn, and I have not fell a pain or A the secretary of the treasury for information | being unablo to deposit margins, : was the first effort of the gentleman on | HANLI MAY MEET DEMPSE lovying of tho varlous city taxes, The | It G0l T AR e WO L HE TeRer ac ince. as to the nimber of manifacturers of and ‘I'he suspension of Stephen Lane and K. F, | the platform in thus city and itscrved a - 4 2 ~hidk B 4o UG, 8 state, which he leaves Every drugaist should keep Athlopho wholesale and retail dealers in eleomargaring | [llison, both meimbers of the Consolidated | very happy introduction, because it | The Burke-Dempsey Combination to [ city treasurer’s statement was presented, | to-day to assume ros and Athlophoros Pills, but where they o liaye paid xpecial taxes undor thlaw of | Mininc and Petroleun exchunge, Wasofii | brought to the attention of the people a Appear in Omaha. showing the assessed valuation of prop- i ] cannot bo bolght of tho. drogglst the | August 2, 1856, in what districts such taxes | cially antounced to-day. than: Who MAY. bo ostoermed ns an o] A matoh isin prospect between Jack | erty in the city for the yoar 1886 to bo Charged With Embezzlement. Athlonhoros O i1 Wall gt NegaL & o pald I pounds of oleos s 4 ; ¥ ¥ 3 } , 112 Wall St., Now York, were paid, and Tow many pounds — possibly witliont . peer, and cort HARIRy ARdOusk D sinpaew . T, Bils y T : GHeT E. G, Furst, who keeps n book store at | will send either (earringe pa g margarine have been assessed, and in what A Doubtful Deal. h REE AR Wit HB anley and Jae empsey 5D 000,000, wiile its r value wasin | S0 piAsly will send either (carringe paid) on receipt j«tricts it has been made. Adopted. ATLANT. 8.—A spoeial dispateh i‘z““‘"{‘"“."‘“z‘l{'"fl ":,'ll“‘,‘““ city, He lon, who is irate because he did not get | oxcess ot $100,000,000, and that the te 424 South Thirteenth street, caused the regular price, which is $1.00 per bottlg o e i‘fifl".fii’..'.’.i’fw.;'fi'!u‘:" the consideration | from Fort Worth, Tex., to the soutnern in- | "G x¢ 0" iine like tho present, when | his “bit” out of the Hanley-Norton mateh, | indebtedness of the city on Decembor 1, | 4 t lust night of & young man named "’]' A‘\'*""!'l'""“* und B0e. for Pills, foct committee on woman’s sufirage (Febru- | dustrial journal, Dixie, says one of the latg- | socinl discontont is decp-seated, wide- | has worked himself in as manager of an bout $1,000,000. Councilman | 1 C: Probston the charge of emberzle VMM AL LU Lt LS cevous dobill Seisoy headache, impuro Is aro unequaled. 11 ment. Probst has been in Furst’s em ploy and has failed, as Furst assorts, to 8, 1849 ) proposine an amendment to tha | est and most important transactions ever re- | spread and ominous; when many are dit X I eonstitution of the United States ‘gl\'hu: the | corded is now on foot. It i3 nothing less | contented with their lot and whey the hibition that will be @ven by the | Lee proposcd to confer the power on the Burke-Dempsey combing 4 ion in this eity | city to levy u tax for gencral purpo B A ¢ right of suftrage fo women, and was' ad- | yan 4 trade between Jay Gould and Presi- | principle of equality has run its ground o0 1 : 2l (e tiin ety turn in_somothing “over §20 of his em- [ ——=— Wressed by Mr. Blalr in support of his bill. @ e Jay Gould 3 I} LI el L on 'ecember 20, Mr. Fallon has been | twenty mills on the dol which is e1g BRETE v Wil AU Hal aollbobnt oo ot s byameh TPt Rialr save po: | dent Garrett, of the Baltimore & Ohio, | On the trite, but solt-contradictory maxim | o | eeomper ¥ L 0 to any 1 B e Thon | Wiicroby the entire Baltimore & Ohio Tele. | that one man is as good s another and 1 who | mills in excess of the maximum per cent, - on thebill, There were not over a seore of | graph system is to be transferred to_Gould, | ‘4 great deal better,"it is worth while to will stand before either Burke or Demp- | which may be levied under the present i Real Estate Tranafers, ; Indies in the wallery during its delivery, | who now practically owns the Western | consider what society has done, or what | sey for five rounds and has made it | charte Mr, Creighton thought this The following transfers were filed although notice of it had been given yest Uniou. In return for the same Garrett is to | it has failed to do to clev day. receive the Wabash system, thus eiving the | the laboring man. The M. Ingalls, having mude amotion to ad- | Baltimore & Obio a line from St. Lowis, Kau- | is thick with wild and fourn, wits requiested by the prosiding officer | sas Cit e and ennoble | known that 1t is '!rlyn';\l‘m‘uflvl:.c hoat from Mr, Hanlo onary schenies | yostorday and deela Dmaha to Baltinore, 3 SV URG # > ) ) ! 10 withdeaw it, as an_innorfant messnge was | *Npw Yoik, Dec. S,—-Both Jay. Gould, of | foF I U JES R L o and | {0 meet Dempsey but expected from the president. He complied | the Western Union, and Bates, of tho Balti- A IORADI LT FaE PARER By ae W6 itgfor §50, but would me with the suggestion, makimg a_remark, how- | more & Ohio, were soen in regara to the At- | Yiun and deceitful, set forth by men_ who ' number ot rounds for the gate 1 ever, us to the necessity of representatives of | Janta dispateh stating that negotiations were ¢ not mastered their fivst’ principles. | ceipts or tor $500 a side. 1d Rother very new political agitation is | wiil back Hanley for £300 against uny Al desired to | would be un exorbit Hanley wasseen | Bimself pec nt le and declared | December 7 il s willingao sronaly opnosod to . o | ASBINE ant e o WuE oy | S aidhio would notdo | %44 the conferring of u power to lov, CiS Mayne anil wife_to Wi E Clatk, the it t him for five or | such a tax would defeat the very object | mn 1-5 0f 110,20 acres in 85-15-1%, w d—$30,- for which it was intended, namely, the | 600. growth and improvement of the city. | CE Mayuneand wife to ohn Il Dumont, City Attorney Connoll stated that,while | v 10001 acres in 55-15-15, w d—$10, thirty-elght states having to wait the con- | on foot to consolidate the two companies, venience of the prosident. and denicd every statement wade in the di leavened with hypoceritical profes middle weight pugilist in America end is | the proposed ruise of the rate of taxation W Comstock and wife tc rv I Tidball Mr. Dolph offercd a resolution instructing | patch. of regard for the toiler mbi anxious to" have Mr. Dempsoy accept | for general purposes, from twelve mulls | ot 15, bli b Paddack place, w d-s200. the seleot comunitico on tish and fisherios to e sychopant hopes to rid Hanloy's challonge to that offect, on the dollur to twenty, might be exces- | Libbie Nye 1o Elizabeth A Brownlee, lot B 0 1og eehs Yor g heoteation of food . Saleofa Railrond. | over the workingman, and every politi- ¢ St sive,yet the fact was that the present r: il 1, Wawthorne add, q e~8L. HEiion I the rTvers and naaiganie waters of | NEW Yonk, Dec. 8,.—Tho sale of the Chi- ng capital out of the diff THE THIRD DAY'S WORIK. was' entirely inadequate Yo supply the | Ferdiiand Koch and wife to August Weiss in brdor to | et allet 17, Kingston, w d in ordor to 1 Buithas Jeuor and wife o Jacoh Kendis et AL anlot s, bl 1, Jetters add S Omalia, w d— tates, and the United tly in rivers | cago Louis railroad, running betwean that formn the boundar ceen the states, | Chicago aud Peoria, has been practically | ploye and as to the propriety of such legislation. | agr which have urisen between the fund and tlie city council and cmployed, and which have so | The JRemarkable Record of the Bi- [ carry on the improvements which ed upon. The road was bought by a syn- | frequently resulted in riots which have cyclists at the Exposition. been wade during the past year, asd Adoped. | Gioate revresonted by-Frank C. Hollins, of | ended in the lamentablo destruction of | qy . Sreit o : | which were only a-small porportion. of | *Buithas Jetter and wife to Jacob Kendis (obhe messaxo was recelved from the bresis | il street. It 1s generally known as the | broverty. — From every sido the wage- The bicycle race at the exposition | what the peoplo had asked for, had been | and wite, lot bl IJetter's add to 5 Oumann, | RIUMPIIANT {ent and the senute Wnmediately Went into | 4 mekley road and is capitalized at £5,000,000, | Worker is pushing the attnck. From | building furnished some magnificent ex- | oblidged to contract indebtedness sev- [ w60, For sixtcon yours, thy havo stondily gainod every point of view” ke is computing how | hibitions of good riding yestorday. Al | eral thousand dollars i excess of the | JohnJ Mahoney to James O Smiley etal, | I favor, aid with suics constantly inorcusing journed. It is generally believed the purchase was v ! | 5 b SOl | LR 8 e T have bocome the most popiia corset throt i 3 1nade f tho Imerest of the Atenison. Topoka | 1boF may be- protected ~from heing | the men were in good shape and rode | amount furnished by the twelve will pastof lotd biksso, 5 Oumua, w d=SE00 | Gt o Pl aiati, b 0!I 00830t through House. \_W“r"m SR e e R crushed by the pitiless power of mono” | without any breaking down. Dingle levy fi]ol}lg(h_y} discussion followed be- Parn ;:("“ 2Tt Tot S, DNk T, W de-S4000, M’:ml‘ uni!li—llf(rmi \promadein Sonr Wasmyaroy, Dec, 8,—The speaker laid | W/ §ilor this'eompany or a private syndicate | DOIY, Certuinly, howeyar, the toiler Will | ), on the day before threatened to col. | LWoeR Mr. Foppleton and the city Joln S Kingto B A Bluime, lot 12, bl 7, | all fgures. Mo G qimiitys mnds o Faelen detore the house a letter from the director of | inends to operate it.. Frank C. Hoflins was | DOt befter lus conditivu by giving him- S 5 10| ney on the right of the city to ¢ Parker's add, w d—S$6000, Coutil, I8 wurranted X o . : i1l for 3 Qe 3 | gelf over sadershi 5 lapse, pulled himself together and did | debt inexcess of fund ond i Wontl ATvoIn Shinaon ey o 010 woar 1vico g3 10ng s the mint, enclosing a draft of the bill for the | in Chicago ten days nzo on this business and | self overto the leadership of commun | debt inexcess of funds on hand. B 13 Wood and wife to Alvoin Saunders, n iy cors {ssue of aubsldary silver ooin, Roferred. negotlations for its sale were carriod on with lists, who show him only | some magnificent work, Bullock also ally decided upon a l,. centage of ftlot 1, bik 91, and e 1-3 lot 6, bik 13, c- Highest nwards from e World's M. ‘Boutalle o Mabye asked. tor anani- | B T Hinckiey, of Chicago. the hunuliating and degrading side of | held out weli, and 18 doing remarkably | leveefor the general fund” was fixed at ; Yok o A T AR L L B AW SRIRREL b0l 3 b€ s oakdncd! Yhe - his fate; who putinto hishand the sword | considering the oxperience and training I»;urm. mill, and for the mainten ry Rhodesto W P Cliambers and wite, | 1" u'Now Otfoun. Sledelb il M " H ynamite wi 2 hope tha 3 ot s 3 of sewers at one-half sBurE Ok, w d—82,000. While scoros of Bateute have heon f The Mining Stock Panlic. and dynamite with the hope that, when he has had, Prinee, as usual, cut out the of sewers at one-half mill, while the r WA A E Towellbte) While scores of patents have heen found SAN Fravcrsco, Dee. S.—Stocks opened | disorder has made pillage possible, he will of taxation for maintaining curbs, gut- L rthioss, the prineiplcs of the Glove-Fitting used In rebuilding the town of Eastport, 2, Hanscom place, w b od invaluuble, A v o 5. | reap the reward. ~They dia not 'benefit | pace, with Schock pushing him huvd | ters and pavements veduced’ from e A et : N ‘ Me, which wos destroyed by fire lst | Wetk on the morning session and prices, Sour follow-men yostorday, and they will | on his spurts of specd, forit (b thrgoLrmiilas TG Iovy for: mats | 1e0mo e e e s raona Y M October. Weroall lower than the closing quotations | DOt benefit you iu the futhres they will | The attendance last night was not | taining the policy tment was Joim I{ Hulbort and wifo to John I Me. | zepresontod. FOR SALR EVERVIWI Mr. Breckenrideo of Arkansasy objocted 1A% L PG LR bl Virkinia, the lead- | Make thew pay the anevitable penally | nearly what it should have been. There | from one and oné-half to five mill Oague. % intin blk A, Rescrvoir add, w d— CATALOGUE FREE ON APPLICATION. tothe Immodiate consideration of the bill, | iS¢ DIghY, Consolids ) o £ such an _unholy leadership. B e ek | that for keeping up the five department | §2100 THOMSON, LANGDON & CO.. New York. ing stocl, Gpened at €45, o loss of 87, ant un- | The spenker then paid o pril | Ousht to be 2,000 peoplo in the building | from three and one-half to four and one- | Swinl B Livermotre and wife to The Omalia | ———————— § expressing the opinion that the people of the | & Stock GEFNEC AT IR g4y country were in as much need of rellef from | covered . on the close 1o $45. ik 2, Hime- ‘T'he exception in the proviso | Real Estate und Trust Co, lot tion which probibits tho issuing | byh'sadd, wdr=gs0. rrants or orders to an amount ex- | 0 Ve ling ninety per cent of the wmount of | PaRe el Estate, and Trust o, fots 14-15- Best | Jwnt tribute to the church, which | every ‘:uévi Itisa pity that Omalia peo- | half mills. = I as o o el o 0 ple don’t know a 0l hing whe: by S 8 taxation as the peoplo of Eastport. Lo was | and . Beloher lost . $1.60, elosing at | bo lnuded as the church of the noor, and o OW 2 ZO g when they | to this se ) s ol cer, | illiterate whom it had neverrejected, and | haye it. lad to find the gentleman from Maino con- | $21.50 “and_ others proportionately Tower. | illiterate whom Lzpjotany Nt 10 fossing that the il wae tax. and he would |, Gould & Curry was th exception. ‘opening | plonss tod, which would nover bo rejected | |, At 10480 1t of w score stood: | ¢ { i Bill admitting frec of duty material to be t nlght the . . 50 cents stronge sht, closing n quoted from a letter | Prince, 800 miles, 3 laps; Dingley 388 | tuxes lovied that year, and the amount | ' i G it " i e * insist that the bill should take tho rogular 511,‘:xl:’nhtll5‘1’\‘:‘:??0‘1"3{'.ml Byieonaeinl 5{1‘4’?5?31; I}Zfilex in xl'eply iv ane that gen- miles, Schock, 336 wmiles, b ‘laps; [ actually rec d from other sources was ‘r,‘.’.:. l‘nj‘"h%l"\ 1 ” b‘llk ."‘i;i‘l‘t;;rl course and be sent to the commmnittes which Thle Deman had recsived. anion mduced a | Hardwicke, ‘874 miles, 1 lap; Bullock, made to include onrbing and gutiering | place, w d—85100. had charge of the subject of taxation. Still Unsettled. graphic ddficripliul; of the poor and lowly | miies, < laps, 'The score in detail was as The committee will meet again at 2:0 Dennis 11 Andrews to Alva J Grover, lot Mr. Boutelle said he was not surprised | CmicAco, Dec. 8.—At to-day in the tenement districts of New York, | follows: o'clock this afternoon. (RN I A 5 that the gentleman should take every occa- | the Northwestern Passenger asso He stood there, he said, between the cap- S - qrisliarg Blvpham ang witesbol to AlyaJ i sion to alr his views on the tariff, St, Paul rond positively declinea to either put | jtalists and monopolists on one side try- | Hardwi The ¥. M. C, A, Meetings, Adolph G dstone to Saml N Gustine, g Mr. Breckenridize admitted he was always | into the pool or report its local business be- | ing to crush out the life of thew victims; | Dins! The meetings under the auspices of the | by 180 ft s of blk €, Shinn’s ad.!, w d-- " ready to stand here in defenso of the rights 5 2 : 3 ! 3 o At iy | iBchoa anc ool o { A 18 Y TN, Gusting. fe 10, Prangee 1o ot all “,"‘I‘,l‘l‘:‘ OID 1D, QLRI 1e TISHTS | fyween Milwaukee and St. Paul to the com- [ an‘l, oh the other, the laborer, secking Y. M. ¢ . now in progress in their | (Saml N Gustine wife to' Frances 1} 20013 21345 temporary quarters, cornor Thirteonth | & Giimars w1 aoomenmori] ".',ilfinw"f“},.L s been | and Douglas streets boen attended | e Omnlia and loroncs, me" mul];l'lns{ 4 ] ament. La T4 P T T(e e RO/ e o Edwin Valke ots 13, and was announced that Frince had covered | PY a1arge and interested crowd of young t of 18, bk 95, . G c—8L the first & miles in 24 hours. The | men so far this week. Quite a number e Omabia Land and ‘Trust Co to Bdwin world's record for this distance v have come forward and expressed a de- | I Walker, tho undiv ¢ of lot2, bik made by Morgan i Minneapolis a few | sire to quit their sitfulness, Among sey- "-""lnt.l‘:.lnm 95, and all lot 12, bk 05, weuoks ago, this being 375 miles in twenty- | eral heretofore very worldly youths four hours. As Prince in that time | bar-tender declaved his intention of heer- covered 890 miles, he has beaten ull pre- | after leading a Christian lite. To all ; frof the wijof bik 4. “The bill was referred o the committec on | Mission. The other roads insisted that the nly under selt-appointed socialistic aniakillaras refer the committec on | (FS I eastern. through business Is di. | tnd communistic leaders, to grasp his Th the morning hour Mr. Cutcheon of | verted from Chicago, over thie Detroit, Grand | rights from those wio denied” them to Michigan, on behalf of the committee on mil- | Haven & Milwaukee, and that to leave this | him. Thoe leoturer then made reference itary aifalrs, called up and_the house passed | looplole open wouid be to defeat the pur- | to the condition of labor at the dunwn of the bill amending the act *for the muster apd | poses of the pool. The auostion had not | Christianity, and how, under the beneti- pay of cortaln oficers and enlisted mon of | been settied when” the mesting adjourned | gon” influsnco exorted by tho powor yolunteer forces.” so as to provide that fn all | until to-morow, RN Bl S i A cases arising under tho sanie any person who Sl TiLh UAS OTURLAEUII DORBR bR, S waa duly appontod and _comissioned, xcoptions to Grover's Vi fiRatty ol Slaborihing ,,y"“L(,‘l'l"l.fufl‘|;é whether his' commission was actug ot O MR 100 DAoHE : g X i eialse |2 Qiror MEXiop Dec. 6=l 1o g the condition of labor ~ at the { BEFORE — AND — AFTER Electric Appliances aro sent on 30 Days' T0 MEH OKLY, YOURG CR OLD, TI0 are suffering i 4ing and hus! 4, bk E, Lowe's Ist add, w d iibbon and wife to I o \Will- ek Narus revgiling. frons 4bcane and crally ceived by him or not, should be considered as | e O F By ALt 1 o : LsUpp A ; p p Blioud L 9 | believed here that divlomatic questions of | 1h0 ¢ pRe inot n e | vious records by 15 mile oung men the association extends o | lums. wic lot 4, and 87 of eig tof 4, blic7, in | f Outinw Uit e Sommisstoned Lo Who grado thereln named; | o fove tnportance will soon ariso between | Digsent - thwe, o oand = incidentally | " Anothor remarkablo thing about this Bourty invitation (o attend. thalr meet Cote Brifliante, v 81751, | [t o was to take rank under and hf‘llllc terms of | the United States and Mexico growing out of | which he claimed coutd make race s that it is the first one on record in | ings. ieo W arker to Chas A Leonie, lot 53, Bond at once for 1115t ratod I his said commission. and shal puy nd emoluments s 16 actually mustered | against the rieht of Mexico to try Amerieans | equaled thut of nature, grafted flesh i 9 . ; vl pre N ans- The county commissioners have er: David 1t Archer and wifo to Wi D All- 1, Dockery of Missour, oh committing offenses against MexIco law whito | which adhered to the body, and trans - Y vid It Archer and w i A copuntiery of Missourt, on behalt of 1 | Gn Amaorican sol. Newspapers of ail shades | fusod blood which pouted® through the THE LAUBL OASE. the names from tho plans of tho various | bright et al, lot 12, bk 2, Arbor place, q ¢ -31 o bx 4 : My | of opinion stand by the government in this | yeins, even going s > for ; & o > Wi G Alibright and wife to Joseph 1 ‘Tai- called up the bill extending the free delivery opinic y the g veins, even going so far, he feared, a5 to rora) Cowln R iV hat the Proas: tects for the prono! county hos- | pert or 1% blk 2 Atbor plisce, w -8 1600, o o) y A 2 ich g 3 1 o ok A Burr Oak, w d- $1050, . be entitied 10 | the position taken by President Cloveland | insert a false tympunum which almosi [ Which all the contestants bave stuck to T R O'Bhauxlneesy, VOLYAID BELY CO., BARGHALL, MICH, ceid- The Hospital Plans. 4 lot 4, bl H, Lo Ist add, w d—$i50, —_ - - their wheels the third day ents. | barring PIURE lwr i - troasury to-day transmitted to the house a | munic or Nebraska and Iowa: Fuir weather % 0 ion between the Baltimore & Ohlo | has supported himself and family. He suppose that she does tell the truth n | | Clara Cantion Omaha. ” ° communication from the dircctor of the mint | svst m in the United States and the Canadian | asked 1tas he saw the poor peoplé hud- | this aftidavit, her story about Lauer's e d stationary temperature, pointing out the need of new legislation in l'm'nivi?sm‘m from Quebece to British Colum- | dled together in kennels, suffering in throwing the cranberry suuce i lus Brevities. - £ the matter of the statutory limit of subsidiary | bia ;mgmlm‘“)fl coast. 1113 expected that | poverty'and Jifted up to' derision like | wite's face is corroborated by the stat Tho revenue collections yesterday How He Was Brought Up. silver coln outstanding in cireulation. To | Hie /In¢ from Waneouver to San Franclsco | snoils upon a bloody spear. It was u fact [ ment of Sallio Laver herself made to Dr. | amounted to $12,985.57. “Well, what are yon brought up « Teiaro wih s dton of v s 1 . sustaip the department in its theory and i b ot Beanlbid that there was a gulf between wealth and | Coffiman. I tell you we don’t propose to Phe Union Pacific overland train last ked the justice as biear-cyed tramn RSTONREMEDY CO.19F ark Plage, New York, ped up to th b Ment.on Qmahe Bes, ndge, T was b action in this matter, the director submits Destruotive Fire. voverty and that that gult was continu- | spare any one ‘in this toal. W ally widening. The poor were gum-g‘ show how our witnesses hay poorer and the rich getting richer. And | heen tampered with and who has done it. yet, that was not the necessary or natural | W 11| evening was thirty munutes late in leay- siopd ing for the west, A car load of granito to be used in the construetion of the court house steps wus ght up on the hot drafts of a jolnt resolution providing that so Burraro, Dec, 5,—At 2:8 this morning much of the act of 1576 as limits Lo §50,000,000 | the candy fuctory of Sibley & Holmwood was the amount of subsidinry silver coin out- | totally burned and the adjoining buildings, ry ’ DEDE b h matter on the ground that the vrinciplo is & | areate o falee he o | G e { A ! i Aegnetiofiells B vt revni i hoabutatioh | ound one and approved by som of the most | Sreate & false heurt. And yot, ull these et lom Wil Tros pital and will start out with them to-day | Alice O'Donafioe and husbnd et D R R S anounts to $10,000 4 yeur. highly civillzed nations of the worid. toll, Christianity raisod mflny”',lm than “Tho fact that the case of Jobn Lauer | 1N @ scarch for expert opinion. They ;{“_"J‘ Gibson, lot 5, blk 5, Kilby pla \: W caly gne In tho world g 'r-"‘::‘,'}, Mr. Cannon of lllmwmn«-rm an amend- oqfibig Sl h { been in pagan times. He did not | will not come up until the next term of will go first to Chieago, where the plans Alic Donahoe et al to Christian Hart- ('t,)\m,gfm;\ Sgentliio owsetul, Dyale,, ment extending the gvstem to towns having A Short Ex-Treasurer. A T i hether i , q will be presented to physicis vno have | man. lot 4, blk 5, Kilby place, w d—8~: Over 000 cur }.,,,.g._,,,z (A 10,000 population or ®here the postal reve- | 1y voras, Dec. B8—The dJoyrnal's | enter into the qucstion whether it was | court will give me an opportumty to presented to physicians who have | man, ot i, blk | Y S ALRO ELECTRTC BRETA PO D151 A KA, BT T 2, om Teve NDIANAPOLIS, Dec. o Journal’s | \yiso'tor man fo be grasping after wenlth, [ CON WL EIVE e i OBDOTMIIE 10 ] nee in hospital work, | DT Gilian'and wi'to D homas, part | g HERAE et on 141 Wauaes f amendment ho instnced towns I his dis | Delpbi, Ind., special reports that Samuel N. | pu'he took it as a fact that the command | Make an investigation sbout the under- | q) g yre considered competont to decide of moF 1ot S, bk 5, Avistrong's add, wd-- | e TS NI, T2 SR rict where the postal revenues amounted to | Heliand, ex-treasurer of Carroll county, 15 | of God was verificd that o man mustearn [ Bround work that is going on,” suid Gen- | upon the velative merits of the several | $140. e i lT.WJ{bul where the population, nccording | $14,000 short in his accounts, Against this | his bread by the sweat of hishrow. 1sit | eral Cowin to a reporter, who had ap- I ns. ‘They muy visit ot cities A Hard Crowd to Capture, [ Yn;: t;i«t censu “«‘l!d f;fi; '\"“e ll‘(‘ufll 19,00101 there are offsets which will reduce the suwn to | surprising therefore that without God the | proached him on the subject. “I mean | before their return. LovisviLie, Dee. 5.—A wrnng R ] r,(:‘u,fm',f NN & e R WOl $10.00. - stellaud nss liohs unavie to no- [ilaburor nl:uuld”he uuLinl-g pimself why | with reference to our witnesses. There TR T speclal says: Sheriff Hoyd and posso at- s I AN ASTHMA CURE \ ! J ; Serviees | count for the shortaze,ns ho has neverdrawn | should ne be toiling while others are en- | ¢ By 220 Licensed to Wed. spoois] snye It 305 - ] 1ntantly mliovos tho, mont. viokont sttack | e;:x)l’«rlmuurlngllms;.“:]l::‘“x\!:::x:‘n;m.““ l.n:nmlm:‘x:h beyond lifs salary. A ‘recount of the funds | joying the fruits of his toilr Why should | 1% 20 l]‘le.\(li).ll bnEvlhul 'lhey Am,”h(mg Judge McCulloch fssued marriage licenses | {empted to aric Willizm and J‘vmn Mor- p comfurtablo sleon KO WAITING to oy v 1 uniy d b & P v P ! f o v enticl \ iroth lias been ordured aud is now Iu progress. | 31 yany be mude use of for the wavan- | tampered with, Thut woman, Mrs, Bell, | SE080 A0S Darties: rison in Lyons county, Kentueky, for o i “The house then resumed consideration of {wfill"x‘-'a:‘e':;"','('1'.‘.'.‘;‘.,5"8" are good and the county | o, ot fomt Why is it that all can- | would never have made the affidavit that Nume, Y Age, | Dreach of tiie peace. “The Morrisons its wero D the electoral count hill, Aftera brief debate Pl not be wupon a " perfeet equality? | she did had not improper influgnces been | ( grank A, Anderson.....Omaha, Wy | themselves in the house and thirty shoortified the subject went over for the day, Caldwaell ey The workingman asked that ques- | Lrought to bear on her.' frank e 4 T 30 | exchanged, Sherifm Boyd finally killed Wil- 2~ &lving notlee thut he would call the preyious An Important Oonnection, he! [t 3 dle | Do v i o was bribe G L " i 5o | tiam Morrison and Ja apéd. None of g8t ey ¢ i R De ‘I'he Balti « ton when e saw men adle Do you think she was bribed to make | | fepman Newhaus Omala. 2 1 p Question on the bill to-morrow. BurraLo, Dec, 8.—The Baltimore & Ohio | ¢pyongh no fanlt of their o but | the aMidavit she did " i fpi e Ol 45 | the officers wera injured, though their cloth- S ; ‘Lelograph company to-day sowploted Its con | through the reckless speculation of | “Some erooked work has been dong to :‘l.l.:}l;ull"v?.‘u‘rm"' Omahi, a/| 'PEwas tadled, b g Himor Capie ll_'a:{m:-. g | ection” with the Canadian Vacitie railwey | ghers. He asked that question of the | compel her o take this step, and 1 bro. | { Lida Kobinson. " Owmaha, 2% N Tk 2n & ASHINGTON, Dec, e secretary of tho | lines. ‘Phis conuection establishes com- | futher with 90 cents s duy on which he | pose to find out just waat it is. But aven | | Juits Bonzou. . e o A ska A wa Weather, | tle,” was the quick résponse, The justice ayed ’li:f:l sternly & moment, and then }‘{EYfiTONE ‘Il show how Lauer's servant girl wa fawlly of the deee wal U sed representative, . 3 result of the evil accumulation of wealth. | approached by a certain lady the morn- | {205 Py ey 5 | ngiglnalulgbcm..un.u i g souong thow o chureh and otel, were damn- | 17" wu owing to tho fact that anjusi Y AN bR Y B A A s eived by Conteactor Brewman yestor | NN for drunkenness and #5 for WA LT o o house committee on agriculture wet | aged x:m_uc\»h..‘v‘l.nn&uql‘ Sivley & Holn- | means woere made use of in aoquiring | shut up that we haye never been able to | %Y ; contompt of court” ‘ed [} todoy, andadopted resolutions of condoleuce 4‘1""3,{;.‘.‘-‘;"1‘.'»'32-;1.4’; 000 neiirmnce. S50000. | ywealth and that unfwir and unjust use [ get anything out of hpr sin Thyt | Arthur Blakeloy, 5 well-known oo e e e e e e m o [§ for the death of Representa e Price, who 000, was mude of wealth when it was ac: | Same lady succeeded jn getting hold of | ductor, is enjoying u short yacation wid : WHISKEY o [} s nmowber of tho comuiitiee, The resor e S quired, It was easy to lay bare the wound | and iestroying some lctters writton by | 5 8y for un exteuded Wi in nd f Jutions Wikl b encrossed and sont 10 tho | oqyersant et Wactern Nait | Lt 1ay on the sockal body but it was not | one ‘lady 1o another. which told of the : ) ’ A SCGEQ eme mectully Distilled for "ok ! asmnation. At it vegtlar monthly maeting | 30 €5y to give the remedy. Henry | horrible treatment of Sallie Lauer by her | Judge Stenborg disposed of a lot of un- Delezate ‘Toole, of Montana, appeared and others whostand on thelplat- | husband after their r: ion," important cases of drunks and neil uspicions ! ] Doiore the house comnnitice o ateriiories | 10-day, unauimously adopted the fotowins: | gl AN, AR ENARERG O p e —~ charactors in police court yesterday | 35 Yhak which coriad G ? i THE BEST TONIC el I to-dny, and“made an argument M fayor of Kesolved, ‘That In ylew of the continued | aoies' from' the private —owner- A GERMAN DAMSEL YTIART NS | B UNEQUALED for CONS b smistion ot wnlou of 1t territory nsy | advanee ' pig tron aud steel suppics, the | SRS 1 D0 ones that evil 1s - / 1. R (R O ¢ - st CloE s un | stute, 1 price of nails be advapeed (o $4,40, wit of ihng, g i [ 0 © ) iss 5 0 1. ¥ i communieation from General Duane, | the usual termse " removed, all ©owill o go - well, | She Tells of Harsh tment Re- | gwarded to the contract for furnishing 0 p‘um TS DIGESTION k ehief u{]ml,,’ixumlu transmitted 1o the house - - - lllln' -v’lllmk‘v'l' then =‘llm"h’}l'l ol (N'llfl'h’t. s celved in Qmaba, vonther Atrips for the court house 1o ( Y - B toxday by e secretary of war, showsthat the | Boycotting Oleomargarive Dealors. | 8lleged philosopy that there can be no | avices wore receivod in this elly yes- Straight 1, WALLING. fur [E Dalanices on hand Novemper i Jast of the ap- | (oo & e o O | suclt thingas property in land, and that Avios wore Taoeiye e Lo nolen, ' B 5 i 1 d | pro riatlons for rivers and harbors wore: In | - CHicAGo, Dec. 8.- Tholuter Ocean's Cedar | PRCC G0 |r::\\ll"l‘ NPT T give | terday that a young woman now in Tho onse '}' k ““ ‘I,‘“",‘\ I “l, i Man. 1ed & [ fhiotreasury, I G4 b tho hands of of- | Bapids, [a, speclal says: At todlay's sosslon |, vylid and Jegitimate title to_ownership | Chieago, in the hands of the police, com- | B, & B Torwatges fob ijegod, T oe ) ! iy [ flgemnd i traneih, B11940 o) g, | of the dairyiuen’s convention a 1esolution | jyund. Man possesses man; he belonges | plains of nard treatsent received in | NAbHEC T My oy i 4] G v ! I e Cleveland returnod to Washington | to.do busimess with dealers who Landle any | L0 bunself, wnd has o right fo the wse of | Omaha, Her name is Besste Moyer, and | ™4 5001l fivo oceurred 1 & colured 4 LIS Liorning from New Y ork. e Kind of fiuitation butt ISR BIY ) s faculties und what his fuculties pro- | 44116 Dos Plaines street station she told | pause of prostitutionon Ninth and Doz 7 The president has sceoptid a scetion of R duce. Lt this were true, as man cunnot [ 18 F18 S0 IO SIEE B W § ROUME Q1 DERMALLAR OU PIRIH ARG 40 L cnn miles of the Cascads braneh of the A Voluntary Kaise. make or produce land, he eannot, there- | 1er story as follows i was eighleen | & £ ARy Semaraey. MOt a0 | * Northarn Paeifio railioad i Washinston Privenvnc, Dee, S—Employes in e | fore sequive tithe to land, wnd if lie aovs | years of age, and was born in Humburg, bluze wus soon extinguished by the five C \& Q = Julony trom the il to the Lotk wile west | ¢4\ artnent of the Manhandlo Izail: | A€duire it, b robs others. The difficulty | Germany.” She eame to this country in | OGNt 0 L e for COMAS, 0“3\\.; & . The eowmissioncr goieral of (he land oftico | rond compuny have begn otified that here. | With George’s theory ls thatit 18 un- | May, 1886, and went tolive with her | g has recommended thal procoedings be cour | it they will receive extra pay for ali exiva | 445 i o nandkerchief the other night will W2 WAL ¢ Faigimis of Go . uot permanent, undif be goes thus | 4yl Ayna Mobr, in LeRoy, Kan, Mrs. | b R T ot G°u9 Q?‘ \\Q EGC\(\ i CISHER & W ol (0 GOl the Pamoval of fono 4 “This ineludes frolght eonductors | Lar, it was necessary for him (0 go still ARG, gy P 880 I ey . % ' 9 o m‘:‘uflx i:l.l{l“:mg "]lll"llll‘" | x‘d f.‘."\‘-ifih‘& s Incluges | y.mlm‘ ,‘L MdLietor ek M 1t is not tre that man belongs M..m died about eight xum‘uln after her »un__ylnnh Au:ll. “-«Il]l‘“lull 8 , and LY S witout 0‘\\)‘1‘\\“ bl}t f eounty, New Aexico, amounting to about - toman. He belongs to God, his cpeator, | arrival. In January, 1886, she went to | 0 guestions wil be usked Ear?en.\arm\\ qufl [t 186, 518 aud 820 Race i 105,000 aeres. ‘The comunissioner also recom- s Ask & Raise. But, even if he did belong to himself, he | Kansas City, where she was employed as Lhe jury in the case of Mclguist vs 4 ] N use | Good manu Drug Co. Genl mends that feuces enclosing about w2 Rile W00 | UxioxTows, Pa., Dec. S.—A special says | would be compelled to lay aside all ol PPy e AR e e TS wfter having been oul thirty-six | Nelraska g % aores In biie public i strlp soutliof Kausas, | 1.0 engineers ‘on the entire systew of the | Lo personal property aa well as POIMANAR 4 8 SANRIA. QU S . Yoported to Judgo Nevilie | i il Bald 10 have been built by the Western Cattle . . ! pendence avenue. Frow that city she went b P g - company, be semoved by the mitary Baltiwore & Ohio raitroad have made a de- | €state, because the substance of pors Omahs. Wi TN A afterno hal thoy were . BR N e p v . s 9 bl e g4 wand for v for ‘over line, A" onderico | propetty comes frow the earti aud is not to Gmaba. Whea sue srrived s tho | agico ypai '8 verdiet wnd were dis- Vidywd Wa sage | v | WANTED! { ~ - will prabably be held Friday and satisfactory | made by man. depot s well dressed, tine appearing lady | cliarged. L Cr & Ladiss to Wl T mwaweg: - oo N Yon inces Ballunce i & o, .| coelusiony be reaclied. The spenkor then referred to the | came to her and induced her to take & | Miss Auna M. Saunders, g f QNE. Sute e wdy b L 8 ¢ Owi L ", 0.4 & Co, . " s—p | fullacy of the equality of “every indi- | ride with her. The pair were then rap- | templar of Neoraska, will i ““‘:\\\\d’(?. JoE: e ucs. § Smporters of upholstery goods, said Lo b the Cluverius Bespitod. vidua), and the impossibility of equal | idly <riven to 1007 Cupital avenue, a | Good Templars mu,éu at the residence of $71to $10 Per Week Can Be uietly Made i D t Mary's avenue, on | QW PDRUYGGISTS ool 4t ry Sodreirsr eyl e | | o piot el olaims, shie was compelled | Thuarsday evening, Bee. 9. Members of wlare. inasy adidross ut doco. ART L0, orlie A23% 507 &> perbatle. | AT s ooy H “dlmeod “ Margest house in that Lne in the city. an- | Riomsonn; Va., Dec. $.~Goyernor Lee | distribution of the laud, exem) dil{mg house of il-fame kept by May Shepherd. | D. W. Park L mounced their failure yesterday. ‘I firw | this eyening respited Cluyerius, the cou- | the &::umnitwu by seyeral Iumblu illus- | Hore, the g aade s goncisl assignent forthe benetit of | genned murderer of Faouie Madison, uatil | ations, IHe then spoke about the idea | to stay agadnst hier will, until she con- | Lifeboat lodge and friends of ¢ * greditors o Frauk 1% Burns, the deed buolng | the Lith of January next, of repression as enunciated by the capital- | tracted Tlimue. when sbe was turncd | are cordinlly iuvited to sticud.