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—————————————— T i et -t e e e L S S sy e e — ——————— ——— . —————— i ——— ~ THE SWEENEY R R LAW | GsCHUYLER BADLY SCORCHED, TW OF UR(LL"\“O\' FORTY-NINTH CONGRESS, LIVING A D“BLF LIFE, | fsked sng ono to, his Bleecker stroot RULED BY PREJUDICE b A AILRVAD LAW | - A I b AN AVIEMN: ) UL | room, and in the vicinity was known as & B 4 haw thorounghly they 4 S \El‘ ol \“ 0“) “\ | eral Business Baildings Entirely ‘\ S‘S - l‘ Senates 7 | Swmes ;Y\“\r'\‘ ”“lp\"n\::"‘.v"1“~‘t\|”“ s own bl h ) o o ”‘m", p- . Dostroyed by £ WasiiNaToy, Doy 15 — Among the | - hame ot TR vARTASL. HoT many yea tHe et A Rather Peculiar Decision in the Case By | _SC!US bRl INEOy e I Tele: | o0 otrolle o1 N o | memorials presented in the senate to-day was | ¢+ Who Wooed the Muses Wit " ent of Rheumatism, neu \, sciaticaand t B (sl i 9 | gram to the e |-Shorily after 9 o'clock to- | Comptroller Treukolm Before the Houee | gy Nir, Frye from the Bath, Me.. board of A Miser Who Wooed the Muses With | IN THE GRIP OF GOULD Rl bl ety the Towa Bupreme Gourt. night fire broke out in Phelp’s stable, The Committee on Banking and Currency. trade against the admission of foreign ships - ion, and, therefore, without stopping to flames spread rapidly trom this tothe Herald - to American rezistry . Pablic Men Created and Owned by | 0B 0 s Coin of these troubles must WABEAS CORPUS WRIT DEMIED, | office, the law office of €. J. Phelos, Babeock | poacr oF A BILL SUBMITTED, | Amank thebills introducod and raferred | gorey grousaud DoMars in Cash His Railroad Purse | from necessity,” be internsl, the weaty Bros barn. and & dwelling hous bolonging wero the following ’I A s R ash 1 Washington Dispateh to the New ¥ sufferer continues to rub, rub and find no | to Gadsden & Stedman. These buildings — 3y Mr. V o 1 chapter 97 of the onnd Among His Effects, World: Congressman Anderson, of | relief. Athlophor Lor Inte . £ Raliway Commissioners | Were a total Ioss and were but partially cov By Mr. Vance—To raprnl chapter he g n relief. Athlophoros is taken internally, and Meeting of Raitway Commissioners | WeRtA total loss ang teere Bt ey aved | A Number of Recommendations Made | acts of 1583 relating to the ecivil service - Kansas Wwho was ro-clecte 1 as an_anti- | aga proof that this is the correet principle of Northwostern States at Des With the exeption of ohe horse, some print —Plams Not Yot Fally Matured Thie following bills were reported from the | (o . p ¢ | monopoly independant, thovgh previously | it eures surely and quickly. The staten sines—Towa Sheriffs in Ses ing material and a press. By 11 o'elock the postoffice eommittec ahd placed on the cal ow York Times: The mothod of life, | an ont-and.out republican, practically ré- | of those who have been cured ought to cont slon we Bons Oly tire was under control and iad not. the water For a Reorganization of i hiabits and characteristics of a man may | nounees the old-time “republican ideas | Vijcethe incredulous. d Supply " failed it infghit. lave veen chec a the System. To amend the postal money order system: | never appear during his lifotime and yet """""'”y”j”y'“':“"j"””‘;“_j;', i e "“‘_””'l | Palmyra, Neb., Aug, 3, 1886, i ' . et s SO to extend the free delivery system. Al be sot forth with startling clearness | Ry Toht o et A eloction by the | T believe T have been greatly benefited X ° ‘l'*?!'"““"i‘\"‘ ":"”"-‘ ol Nebraska Dairymen Comptroller Trenholm Talke, Mr. Van Wyek offered a_resolution ealling | after his death by the colieeted words of | strongest syndicate of _monopolists | b oros. I keep it in the house all i MorEs, [n, | Do od be-. | o TTON, Neb, Dec. 1a—(Speeial Telegratt | WasttixaTox, Beo, 18.—Comptroller T ren- on the seeretary of war for Information % to | many nequaintances. Such is the cnse | headed by Jay Gould and his Missour: | the time, and if [ feel a twinge of Rhienm gram to the Brr he test case argued be- | to the Brk,|-~The morning session of the | Jiolm appeared before the house committee how the Missouri commission has appor- | of the miser sames H. Paine. Pac raiirond He comes back the | & take a dose. I have not not had to fore the supreme court last week on the con- | Dairsmen’s association was augmented by | on banking and eurrency to-day by request | Honed cortain money approvr ated in ST W Yane s el eontine Chvlites, | provounced * enmy'. of taifronds, | Sl Wity o tnontsn Qs WODe © X DX .9 stitutionality of the Sweeney law, domestic | the arrival of a numbor of practical giltedzed | to state his views fouehing the national bank- | Fiver and harbor bill for the improvement of | |4 whods homo was in an attic of No He says that Gould had | manentiy cured. T have not hesitated to rec & eating forcign corporations dolng business I | butter ndvocates, 1. S. Fulmer. Gibbon, de- | jng system. Tho comptroller stated to the | the Missourl river at Omahia and other points | {2 VIG5 O S A G0 M Sy distribnted i lis ° distelet upward | commend it largely and bave helped athers O the state, was decided to-day. Tho court re- | [ivered a masterly papet devoted to the Ayr- | committeo that ho was not vet fully prepared | 10 Nebraska and lowa. Tne resolution gave | = cecker stroc is life was a u of ono hundred thousand dollars to de. | with it Rev. E.J, Biken. o fuses {he apvlication for a writ of 11heas cor= | hive gow and was pald a high compliment | to suggesta plan for a_reorganization of the | rise to considerable discussion. ‘The report tery to his friends, but its story wlll soon fv"'v; Ll \"‘v Anderson Cipg 4""’”!'""]4“' Mrs, Geo. Hoffinan. Cedar Falls, Towa A pus asked for by the ra ,and 1o that ox- | in an offnand speeeh by Prof. H. H. Wing, | present systom, but belloved that he would | Was ordered printed and Mr. Cullom gave | be told in tho surrogate's court, wher o of Uould's effort o eontrol the legisla. | cays: My husband was cured of Rlieuma 1- :;-r:l|rlu~~v»;tv the ‘-;.nr:nult‘hvv:u‘llwy of the ‘| of the state university. The Jersey cow's | be ableto sugeest a practical plan some time | notiee that he would call it up next Tuesday. | contest over his property has begun and ‘::P‘ t (V: "n“‘:‘-lh““jm'.:: ;n “‘ l.~ "“”':' tism h\"Hn‘ u«lm Athl }v:nl\n\» Thiee bot ut the deeision holds that the ease may be | yperits were neatly brought out in 8. C. Bas- | in Ja phe o, hie sub nd Mr. McPherson offered a resolution calling | the taking of testimony in which will be pirr e " S oot Bacitia | tes of that medicine cured him entirely so brought before the United States supreme S ; In January next, Meanwhile, he submittad bl Aol Bl dentie . - He estimates that the Missouri Pacific | ;3¢ 1ie has not had an ache of Rheumatism tates supt Retl’s speech, ANl who heard him fully | for the consideration of the committeo the | ON tho secretary of war for information ag to | entered upon to-morrow. railrond alone spont §2,000,000 1n attompt BN Dt S d e e S| DOGVBIUHR viee EHcl Hoveny LR SRS (FRTEGE LD RaBRAL:Ory/CE UG LA RS the broposed bridze acro<e the AN KL | W pon the old misor died $10,000 in cash | ing to send the friends of the yilcoatls to were against the state, So it may bo sald | gives milk as rich as eream and eronm as tich | ing to nattonal banking, The bill, attor pro- | PSpreqn Staten Isand and Xew 4ot v vek | was found among his eficcts, How mueh | congress from the stato of Ransas In | that the court. dodzes the real Issie and un | ag nectar, ‘The afternon meeting opened | posing a number of unimportant changes in | in relation to the (niproveynent of the Mis: re property he wssod will bo di. | sowo instances Gould's candidates were Tonds its burden upon the higher court. The | up with resolutions. Prof. Wing offered one | gn. rosent system, requires that the bonds | Sourd river was again taken up and T [P e AR el s Nt Y1 Glected, though not ia districts where | P70 edicine could drive the disease away amployes of tho oad ate remanded back to | endorsing the Hateh bill now bafore conress | i Bttt W SR TG B SECT | diseussed, s : * | vulged during the proceedings in court. | ™ “Lhople © were given an oppor: | Having the sciatic rheumatisi in his tight custody, but it is understood that tho | S blishing experimental stations in con- " & ALK L) u . Botore coming to a vote on the resolution | No will was found, and the only heirs | tunity to express their sentiments and side, the doctors said he would always have j i tion With 1he. State agrionltural college, | ury asa basis for circulation shallbe interest- | ¢ S artan y 4 Rk ) i ) ub it, and did not think there was . railwa; smpanies will apveal at | (5 h the Nour of 3 urtived. whon (e wninished | {hat couid be discovered wore four grand- | vote without fear of the power the roads, | i and did not think there was any cure. y ) ! Gaborlson offered one on pleuro-pneumonia, | bearing and when such bonds are called they | business of yesterday. RN RN TS [ oo 100 TRV s b1t il Y . i once to the United States supre court and Skl thit tiiadisen & 510038 0! erday, the bill repealing the sed sister residing in According to Mr. Anderson's idea, con- | He was suffering from a_severe attack they tope for an immediate bearing on the g0 and other points where e disease : £ o ke o | AR st aioT, VTN M ity { notice by interest-bearing bonds, and in de- | Motion of Mr. Hoar, atfowed to stand over | Missa ""{. s L ”I'.“”‘ l,j“". from the westorn states who are in the | once, and by the time he had taken three statement of the facts, In wiich cach of the | GOEHDEhvse whio kept for salo bous butt R N it ey Claggett, and Eliza Paine | )5 nder the influcnee of corpora- | bottles lie was entirely well and has not JARIBhEt, oilh A ninniber of exeellant papers were read point a recelver to close up the affairs of the | axiesirs nbotsaica D it Shoreatter - ho | Patch. Summer E. Clagget, ono of the | tons, He thinks it is growing worse | been troubled since, \ Bk, In cace the bonds deposited to seeure | considersd - open sesalon. excent - when | grandnephows of Mr. Paine! was made | gvery year and now, he believes, is the | Every druggist should keep Athlopho since. and that is now ovel a yoar ago or twenty years previous there was never a s time that he was free from pain. Doctors -~ et quatantined in | must be replace 6 tnonths aftor | teniire of offioe an ! : % W8 | childvenof a de ho kept quarantin must be replaced within three months after | tenure of office act, came up, and was, on | children of ¢ Foea 4 belng e up of too many men | Athlophoros took hold of the discase at constitutional questions involved. After a | 18 known to exist. Curtis offered one bov- | & & wemnLITe otized to ap fault the comptroller 18 autliodzed to ar Mr. Platt then called up his resolution that yes of the road, are chargel | addresses delivered on Tive topies - cons L) };11}:' l\'lnlulm‘-.:. {(|l5|!\~r 0, laws ull ulu-‘ Dection with the dairy interests of diFentation aXonud i minimum | otherwvise ordered by a vote of the senate, Wdmmisieator of the estate, with ME. | fime 'to drop the repblican party, with [ ros and Athiophoros Pills, but wher ' bl e el Moy Tei it ’"i e association will close to-morrow even- | amount required by law, the ex- G M"rr;ll'-nlvrwd :N‘A\uunnn-ndmenl the | Charles k. Chickering, the piano mani | jisideas of fostering and_encoitaging | they eannot be bought of the druggist B bhHal for the pebitionuts b It 19 Inafstad | ing with o grand banguet, feasting, toast | coss may be placed with other In- R T Tl araat b vaTls | o B AR AR friends of | monopotios, and take ub something in | the Athiopboras Co., 133 Wall st., New ounsel £ petitioners that said chiab- | Gcechies and a general good time, terest-bearing bonds or the cireulation se- | “reciprocity treati ' e words | g0 dload miser eamie forward and repre- | which the ‘people are interested. —Mr. | York, will send either, carriage pail, on ter 76 15 unconstitutional and void, because, - i Lillic bl et Bl p el s b T Hehad 0o | qopod that o will had heen wade W Aunderson thinks a new party will | receipt of regular price, whicli is $1 per could not be found, but heirs instituted | yyring up in the west on this issue within | bottle for Athloplioros and doe for the cured by the excess shall bo surnrederad by | objection to that change, ss shail | Mr. Hoar then moved to lay the ves first, it is repugnant to section 10, article 1, M'QUADE CONVICTED. : i the association, whereupon the ex ) It o ¢ CRt v e thie’ Tot wili X A oty | e gury Find Him Guitty in Tiety | bo delivered by the treasurer of the United tion on the table, which wasasreed 1o by | proce; |I‘|‘mm";'_ cstablish thio lost WIL | theinokbitow years. [ vills [W‘:mw{,,;,,m,‘,:',,\"\.hL“,,m“,l‘(:";,‘n",":\":;'. b Minutes, - States to the secretary of the treasury for re- | * Mg, | lied up the bill prohibiting sen- | Charles J. Babbitt, and the arand Dead Letter Clerks, AL U Gl e o P AREPtaLk | o o\ S Yot DUCIGTTInGoHer Sinith, tn | [SEMBHA] St ARG HoRR 9 deposit from | ators or representatives from acting as attor- | nephows’ claims will'be looked after by [ Washington Post: The ladies in the | of womah, constipition, hendu ) 4 o . | his eharge to the fury in the McQuade ¢ase | the proceeds with tho treasurer lawful money | heys for' subsidized railroad eompanies. the | Phoodore H. Swift dead lettor offiee haye no sinceares, | blood et Athiophe 2, Said statute is contrary to section S of ar- ticle 1 of the United States constitution, wlich provides that cougress shall have power to the | to the amount of the outstanding eireulation | (uestion being on a substitute roported from e Judiel ! The story of Mr VAL FIMCItate Arake: bt dledt, nrislinjai | 86s iEod iy BREHBoRUS AN ol 06 LABNONRY, | e duiciaryioamuittes Ak clisek ORRMEL | wanipublishotl initlie T ! and worthy of haying much weight. It was | of the ation_ holding the bonds. ‘The | duced by himself, ary, but recent investig: gulate commerce with foreizn na- | ol T to decide whether DufTy and | Dill provides that boards of directors shall | Mr. Pugh, a member of the judiciary, com- | 10 Ight new fucks i tolay, pronounced the testimony o wine's early days | The Times last Febru- | cop ion has brought | al ravd to his habits. | The are all the while in astate of syn trying to deeipher the undecipher Y and untangie the labyrinths of ink. | IANHUU v puzzle over them by day and dream ity Tost M tions and among the several sta . Suid | be constituted of not less than five members, | j d 11 i o The lie old miser is an interesting | abont them L <ht A « allgrafl’s testimony had been corroborated. ) 5 mbers, | justiiied the substitute, He was opposed to | The nife of the old miser is an interesting | abont them by migh wmifcurery sl FRBE Lo s il sl statute i repugnant to the fourteenth amend exclusive of the president, and of cashier. i | Such legislation, but if it was to be enacted | one in the contrast its two phases might “I don’t know whot I can ever do to | Atdr.C.J. S ot Sl St S Yok The court also ment to the eonstitution of the United States wed at length aud 1aid | jio bea memberof the board. The seventh | he would have it earried out to its fullest ex- | Lave presented. Down tow: s little | recompense you for all this worriment," | B T e "ttt e | stress upon the relations of Maloney and | section makes it unlawiul for the bauk to | tent. UL L o e 1 EanT ClioE Olatic: Dotey: o onerot tisks)| | A eretore ol S fern | members of the board of alderman with the | take either in its own name or that ‘of any | Without reaching a vote the senate went | giiiiine avarice and miserly honrding. | the other day J : | ) with the jurisdiction of the federal court officers and attorneys of the Broadway road, | corporation ~or person for — its = bene- | into executive session, and when the doc h R established by tho constitntion of the United | Tl tact that tho prisoner Kart ot Den Cpui | it amy morigage on real estate s | were reopencd adjourned. Up town the man might have frequented Keep the grass banged upon my | § tates and the acts of conzress, These sev- | on the stand in his own behalt must not be [ Fecurity for a contelporancons the houses of learned and cultivated peo- | grave," she sd demurely | tendant The nest day came what she ealled ms the worry of her life—a lette trom Goer | Wly respeeted. | many to some place in the United S L also, o constant sund concerts, s eritie b were gene ol promonitions. ave: been exhaustively | cakon apainse i tho . recorder said | [0AD oF for advances, Butuo association is House, ple: he wi argued by counsel and In’ relation theroto, | in * conclusion, Just balf an hour, afte e m o bill of ex Wasniaros, Dee. 1 lie speaker ap- | upon oper we destro to say that their solution presents | the retirement of the jury, as Gencral Traey | Change or promissory note not having more { ,q,,teq Messrs. C o ! d Coover f wl o sy thatncle aolation prgsenis |} g reemant o ety ag iQenat Tobery G fois shonbito ruwalinouski the ke R BBt ER, ST U RSl congress should be Butone. ‘This courtIs not the Anal arbiter | to dinner, an officer ran after Neweomb and, | May be secured by real estate, when di conferees on the electora) count bill. |\,l',, I.Z“;”' St ‘t‘f \lyt.' sttt .h :».Il‘[(,”-!,.l‘lm, I\,’. iy e e ] Dutone. This court Is ot tho final arbiter | to dinner, an elficot ran aiter Neweomb ad, | (ihed for codorsement 1 the ordinary | After the transaction of sonjo unimportant | 1 $1V¢ I G GG 0 oL, A e | that it 18 doubtful what constriction of the | backs thiey ave agreed.” The crowd, which [ (oUTse of business and whow the mortense of | routine business the house i the mornihe s s I oo rvn pzes | 1 United States constitution and the acts of | had hardly left the court raom, rushed back | the lien is merely: collateral, - Referring 10 | joue went into committee of the whole on the Itoat Daine, ionciol thie signors of the jicorrerar niitl TUCIEn B I8 MOBEAISS] Deelaration of Independener; a counce- | she could think of, - Theun she wrote it tion of ‘Lom Paine, the atheistic writer, | out wid stood 1t up tn front of her and and his brother, Robert Treat Pame, of | locked at the fascinating thing at - inter- Boston, an astronomer of more than lo als all the afternoon, It seemed to read | ot ndor tho agreed | oo B ral iitos tho greltest excito | the surplus funds the bill provides that when- Z 4 hold that the statute above mentioned is not liberty \k-:h at siake, showed no Vlllnu'»iur\ of cced by 20 por cent the amount of its cupital Pending consideration tho commltias arose, in confliet with the constitution of the | any Interes than i he were only un ordfuary stoek the shareioiders iy be relioved of - the worning hour expited, and the bill wend nited States or nets of congress passed in | spectator, Presently o ATV | Gividual responsibility and every association | over as unfinished business, < sl reputation, died only a few months | thus plrsuancs thorcof. . Lo the ond that. the e, jury came in AREY | mmay be relicved of such liability in propor- | On motion of Mr. Warner of Missouti the | ¢ L re L ‘\-jh‘t_ UiYon1yJufGwniontiis} | (UL SRR (e guest ams presented i iy | L T e o S auceOttanbar | Lloh witich the surplus, after deducting_ tho | bill was passed bringluztio oitios of Atlaptn, | B o e AR a8 o n L e Beoott O B Dribe oot o the crmlto Bratas (o | S o e~ in Cretly Fo thé question. ra. | 20, per cant rosarvod. bears to the wholo | Gulteston, St Luul Mlipueapolls, Indish: Jamos H. Paine was born, nsnear as | dhiiro was nothing n the geogriphy D enoys taau foate t | ood, oD Al prolly 0 Lhe e fha | Aniount of capital stook. Nocxempiion, Loy | apolls, Kanens Oity and, Gmaha, under the,| cun be detormined, on Milk street, Bos- [ that looked like it; and she was Tn de custody of the defendants and such judg- | first count in- the ndictment.” ‘Ul roll was | ever, can b btained through and process by | provisions of scetion 5191 of the revised | ton, in 1810. He reccived as good an | spair. She carried it_home that night i, BEFORE — AND — AFTER Electric Appliances are sent on 30 Days' Telal, TO MEN ONLY, YOUNG OR OLD,§ ——— REH AT Aaorl s e tereas e ror naswered, | Whieh any portion of the eapital stock 1 Statutes, which requires’ national banks in | edueation ne Massachusotts eould give | and puzzled over it after she had got to | 7110 are wuffering from Nunvovs Desuary, § y B 4 i h YADOrE oL, it et hitles to ¢ 3y 0 LBL 0TI S e t £ 4 £ Lost VITALITY, LACK 0F NERVE FORCE AND i wiity, a5 His Nt was callod. ‘When tho | be - conve ,"l-dw‘:'"f eI pin ;tv”!f’n\"i'?l;'i‘,'.".'x’.'.'. hand i “.lel_\‘;l: him, Though not specially trained with | bed.” Finally, like a flash ot lightning \‘.. WasriNg v _.‘K.._u.‘, wnd an tho et roand Commissioners Meet. verdicf s f y 00 MeQuade | €ase the surplu educed, by loss or nited States a s QI 25 e S vEiting or art ¢ he aluo of the writing strnck of & Pisonat, Ratvne resnlting Crom ATUSES a g rdiet was given to the court, MeQuade Wise, below th Clor exemp- | of their circulation and deposit. a view to writing or in urt aud musie, [ the phor value of the writing struc A IR mouunt requ Dis Moines, la., Dee. 15, to the BEr.]—A econvention of railroad com- missioners of the northwestern states be; Special Telogram | alone remained nnmoved. His d s y f K 3 e e P e aval e | o Naed:. She voso, lighted " bor. tallc Svecial Telegram Lo m”“lrr‘\mll o0 “t‘r‘xtl;u_‘n:“lrvll" tion, the association Is required, after the Tiie house then went ihto committee of the | young Paine carly in lif developed a r her hard. She rose, lighted ber tallow lifferent from that “of ay ¢ thon, the association Iy reutrol, afler 1o hi | whole (Hammond of Georgin i tho chair | markable aptitude for nisical eriticism i regarded it A radiant smile R Toft the court | Lo o doNters, and if the dof O the sundry eivil appropriation bill. ik ear for music 1tsclf. W hen | illunimated her comely” features s she tion of 1 EALT wnd X e grrandest discovory of tho N } Sondat once for Tlustrated Pamplict (ro B“M! BELT v MARSHALL, b 1n this city to-day. ‘There were present the gt pildon not made good, the bank is 1o be placed in Mr. Burns of Missous nlumlul\l.- committee | seventeen years old he began to \u]“wtv ar- | found in the jumble of letters the profance . b following commissioners and r on ¢ 5 = the hinds ‘of & receiver. A supplement o | on appropriations, reported a bill to sunply | ticles on these subjeets ‘for the Boston | ivuuiry = = = e A N e e costatasters Nominaten, th bunds of a recelver, A supnicmout o | Ob SPLECRTIANENS SRS o or Dublie | Stemririer and the Boston Globe, which | “Why i h—1 don't you write?' C‘m lt‘_h'g . \0» J. “', Mebill, L WASHINGTON, Dee, 15,—The president has | that where the assets of any insolvent asso- | printing. Committee of the whole, 1t ap- | o yead becanse of their eminent merit Cléar s day! Thon she agam sought . ofin, E. G. Morgan. ~Colorado—W. B. | sent the following nominations to the | ciation for which a recoiver has been ab | PIpties SG40 (0F publie printini and | A\ong his writings for_the papers w repose siopt the sicep of the tri- Felker, Denver. Kansas—Almerin ¢ o Chatlos Weiss. | pointed, shall be suflicientto pay all ereditors | binding, $17,000 for distinctive paper - for senate: Postmasters: (llin Pointed, shall be sulliient to pay all creditors | ke Biatos sceutlties and $5000 for (o | also financial articles, which won for him | umphant. James Humphrey. Dakota—Wm, M. : man, Warsaw; William A. MeCann, Steriiug; | i o ; 2 reputatio hat line by their correet- —_— N R Bt : ) W 1 s i | be dissoived, but atter delivery to the nage of silver. 2 reputation in that line by their corree AT 5o ] Milibauk; Alex Griggs, Grand Forks J. M. Startman, Savannah: Edward Gardner, | of the shareliolders the ssoclation shi The Liouse then adjourned. bl the wisdom of the propositions | Fronk Bowyer, of Dayton, O.. said th . d MecKey, Yankton, Minnesota—J, H. I Koclielle: Michael 5. Touliey, Nokomos: E. | entitled to resume business, if the share- gt T S, Paino came o New York | he could husk and crib seventy bushe Y Mankato; 8. 8. Murdock, Murdock; Geo. 1. | 5 Burns, Hillsborough: €. W.Joues, Grizes- | holders owning two-thirds of the eapital A Labor Candidate Victorious. about the - year 1865, and resided in this | 0f corn between sunrise and sunset, aid i Becker, St. Paul: E, S, Warner, Mankato. | Vg3 Georee We nston, John | stoek shall have decided to do so. Before | Lyxx, Mass, Dee. 15—George D. IHart, | city up to the time of his death. For Dunicl Muaphy said that he didn’t be- ; Nebraska—0. P. Mason, Lincoin: Charles | Centertinr” Rdward W, Tufts, | resuming business, however. the association | oot GRE n FTCC mayor | cighteen years back be occupied the little lieve it He didn’t believe it $50 wosth Carrollton is required to restore the entire amount of 3 ‘rank had 50 worth of c stock. Upon the approval of the | yesterday over Kimball, citizens' ¢ Franiihad SepDmporthoticon v strect. When younge | #nd, Buschiow, Red Clond; H. M. Waring, Lin- [ J. 3. Soler, Carbondal ttic in Bloeed didate, | Ol ot ' . eoln. Several prominent railroad men are | 4. 5. Palmer, Duguoine: Eiliy Briggs, ‘Road: compironler. the ‘amonnt of tha cantal stock | Dy a vote of 3 o e gt b i | e ‘avaricions spirit. that charactorized | denee in i owniaslliteinmiiolvas present, and among them E. . Ripley, gen- [ house: W. C. Scandland, Normali Conrad | way be reduced before restoration. cense was “Yes” 0" 2,600, his later years was developed, and it in- | M IR L Dressnoo of ©ral freight agent of the Chicago, Burlin ston | Durkes, Franklin ove: F. M. Mead, X S S creased m power rapidly. On comimg to athering of farmers, Bowyer i 20, n o 0 -— 2 by 4 look he after ¥ & Quiney; I, C. Wicker, of the Chicago & | Marengos J. A. Able, Auburn. Wisconsin T o AL o Livery- Venice, New York he was imniediately received nid by 4o clock i the afternoon Novthwestern: W, M. Sage, of the Chicago, | J: J- French, Sparta; Carl Zillier, Sheboyean ; he American Assoclation, 3 et 5 4 P e SRR ouEes OF Llito) i musieal | had husked and eribbod eighty-two hush # Northwesterns W e Do, of the Chicago | Yoderick McGregor, Kivor Falis: J. E. Jones, | Nnw Yok, Dee. 15—The sixth aunual San_ Francisco Chronicle. There s | by the hoes of Ry S5 JIISER | els of corn, and so won the ¥50 vasily. ¥ Miiwarkeas 3. W Nidvely. pool commis. | Portages J.” A."Bardon, Superior:” P, i1 | meeting of the American Base Ball associa- | I little company of busmess } inmifies. ¢ LR S Lonesy AL 0o L. slonow and Erasiis Young auditor of the | Carney, Waukeshas Jeremiah Sullivan, Ash- | eiation opened to-day. After the reaaing of | Yoot who moct at:lunoli every day at ] (o8 S ethadt e A mine-owner near Sheridan, M. T, Kssiitn Phoins. /Dlie: convont b e | Land. Towa—G. J. Rodman, Washington : A. I 5 restaurant. Among them is on (0 is | works, and it is understood that he was @ B o K oas D orl oo At s iized | Nauste, Logans J. N. Davis Knoxville: | the minutes the report of the board of direc- | 1utiior fond of thentricals, and keeps well | corrzspondent of Dwight's Journul of man, and Commissioncr Waring, of Ne- }\- \,H- i\!v[xrml. Jn"* N}:’nuu J. | tors. \\!mnu'l}t‘*ll‘;\ln‘l\'l. wn; vroselmefl 10 | posted as to what is going on in that de- | Music, published in Boston Music and Sia. secretary. The subjoets -discussed Neel, olumbus —_Junetions James | the association and adopted unanimously, | partment. He would be des but he | art were his hie o boen chiefly the transportation broblems | Erey, Sigourney: Frank P. Modies; Odebolt: | ‘Tlien the association ratitied the decision 6f 1'.;‘",..»"4 it By frp e o M Dwenie s later years Mr. Paine would pooling, the classification of froights and uni- | B+ K. Pitmau, ‘Leons J. P. € on, lowa | thespecial meeting held about two weeks | b oo v makes a zood deal of mo and hig s in" the old attic. The orge Paul, Lowa City; 8. 11, Huvey, | ago i Cineinbati at which it was agreed to | PUSiness and makes s gobcdua 0L on svonc. > R T TS : reports the discovery pf o new metal. It carries considerable’gold in places, but the latter cannot be separated from the strange material by any process of work- ing gold ores. The mmeral when melted Lol is as wlite as silver, but much harder. » popular corset through- formity of rates and the best methods ago | Fall 5 | pOL ot Tatim ancithe b “l‘!{'ml:..:“;fl state | Centroiile; Alexander ~ Ciiaries, - Cedat | adit Cleveland into the = association and It does not require much sense of humor | room was small and almost choked - up - = out the United states. B e s . A | e e uson, & seuasion "of | to conduct a busiess. “Abttle more than | with newspapers and mugazines. Up 10| A, 0. Norton, a leading merelunt of | ygrih (it Ei Wi o in Sn Ll s, Afton; K. S, Gedloy, Malve 1. | tho oAy ing yules. B o to Toem v this column, per- | the lust fow years of his lifo ho con- | New Haven, Conn., ws inell $10 and | MEPLUX ARG EETA Lose Wars, ot Sheriffs in Session. James, Sqe’ City: "€, Seaimaoon, Hellé | bl report of e foint comunitieo on rales, | hups. 1 know Somebody will suy that, | tinued to writé for the American ATt | costs in the eity contt for giving his cus: | Eeot s V0" woartwice s long w3 Stovx Oy, Ia., Dee, (Special Tele- | Lalne $e r 2 | which met in Chieaeo & month ago, was read | and it affords me great pleasure to get in | Journal and other papers. An article { omers a chance to guess the number of | ordiney corseis & e ank Campl O'Nelll. ¥, B._ Smith, | and adopted, together with the report of the | qhes i ol man i thi 4 R i nir epa | SOIBOES L0 HA 0 0 lighest awards f B o Ll et ot aml e O e s ies at | o adontad oeathtialiiinelravortiof hol | labond Hof Sl ¥bIE tonelmaniiniithiy) | wlsoolfor, AHRTEREL)! within & few | gods in o squash. The nearest gucssers [ b ayanis fom i moall the World's cived is tor Fiise ot convention of lowa sherills was called to [ Dak. ! AL , card to altering | yyoup, which coutains several younger of his death - will_ probably be of- | Wore to reccive prizes. e was arrestod | Dicier. o Muwir, from the' dute Exposition ‘ordor to-duy by Drosidont D. F. Vareell, of o Dot I e Do e lactod | Mon Of more lively dispositions, hasat “in evidence, On rising’ in tho | g S G it o [ et O L Bl NS conmtr Quite & Tarce number of coun. | Canada’s Premier on Bxeradition. | Wheeler Wycolt as president, secretary and tained to a large fortune and firstclass | morning the nurse would call for his | ghanee. HC took an appeal tor the supe- sooton of putonte v boon feund ties aro represonted, The sessions toddwy | DETROIT, Dec. 15.—The Free Press to- | treasurer. bank account without n_glint of humor. | pail of water, which his_landlord was | yior court, h n theyrinciples ot the Glove-itting were mainly given up o organization, read- | morrow will publish an _interview with 3ir R % The morning aftor the Florences played | ordered to have ready, with serupulous i O o e ‘authorized to rofund me 0. ing reports and appointing commniittees. R oAy 1Y Ha I o R [ Light Weignt Bruisers, “Our Governor,” the little crowd wus | care. e would then take his® bath General Anson G, MeCook, secretary | on exummution, these Corsuis do not prove s ) s response to the questions: *\What will be Nrew Youk, Dee. 15.—Commy Danforth | gathered together as usual. ke After it, without putting on any clothing, | of tie United States senate, was impo- | Tonresol ul. TOI SALE BVERY WHEIE, Lounty Bpryeyores, the outeome of the fisheries dispute? Ts | A8d Mike Cusling, the amateur champion “How was the play last mght?” asked | he wonld lic on his bed with the sun’s ted whon he endeavored to ob CATALOGUE FREE ON APPLICATION Dics Morves, In., Dee. 15.—(Special ‘ole- | he Outeome, of e Hanenes AISUer I | light weikhts, foughit for forly-two minutes | ongof the youne busingss mcn. rays strenming over lum for two, Bours. | fain th privilezes of the visitors' xalleey THOMSON, LANGDON & CO.. New York: ram to the Ber.]—A convention | OIS PEORRR0) g A o 13 mo! D town 5 3 “Florence was very funny,” observed | TI¢ was very partial to lus sun bath. NGB AR honso L n TR uH X . & J wvention of the | oy o N N 2 this morning at an up town sporting house. | O 7 y C pupdal il ann in the British house of commou ienontrical enort, S Lhounlgorjixes but not in | heaped coals of fire on the - hewd of the 1 'd like 1 he | squalor, and his habits were” irreproach- | Britisu lion the otner day L Imitting he came 8 st like to see a funny man on the | squalor, 8 r riLish lion the oti y by iz negotlation of & more | ho,caMe out of this struzels v«:h‘;“ vetoran of 1 gtage just once,”’ suid the practical gen- [ ablens regards cleanliness. His elothing | two meinbers of parlizment to- the tloor thied i for- | was very common and plan, but not | of the senate gizod or patelod, Invariably he wore o county surveyors of Lowa was held hex e ; to-day. This is tho third aunual session of | 'Feyof 19181 just, explicitand suficient, their assoclation, A uunmber of connties | 1 there prospect of ¢ B ot Al o vemsion wate’ | liberal extradition government? Her ma- | entered the ring Danforth welghed 122 and | teman, who spoke i something of : ot e abion bt e mresbat syatumf | 1esty’s government would muke no treaty | Cushing 130 pounds. Eight rounds wero | cigh aoeent, It was a strong test of Mike Cushing, and county surveying and other wattérs con- | affecting Canada without consulting us, and fought and it was tinally declared a draw. “Well. Floren is fann, He plays | ared handkerchief aronnd his neck His Speaking of the royal manner in which L) ? nected with their wor! would, 1 am sure, make any reasonable ra— the part of a big liar. He tells extraordi- | coat was always buttoned up to his chin. | President Arthur entertained nis sue- i i — treaty of the kind that we deslred, provid- The Wabash Receivership. nary stories about wien he kept a livery | Shortly before he died he was still woar- | cessor on inzuguration day, a Washing Cicaco, Dee. 1.—~The matter of the ap- | stable in Venl ing the same elonk that, when twenty- | ton correspondent reverts to the story What?' yelled the growler, “What! | four years old, he had bought in Boston, | that John Adams packed up his effec T thought it was some sueh — fool play. | This cloak had been he old man’s winter | and left Washington the night before Jef Ablo in Ventee! I'vebeenin Ven: | apparel year after year. He wore no | ferson was sworn in, and “John Quiney ) there isn’t @ Liv- | stoekings or drawers, He said woolen | Adams was aut hunting during the cere ! \!‘.[l-‘lr: at \I:"v "-l:n n_'lx).c i | ing the assent ot o other contructing party ¢ 260, L P 3 ., Dee, 15. ci e b e btained. Canada 1o favotable tb | pointment of a receiver of the Wabash rail- gram to the Brk. |—A fire at New llaven, | the making ol an extradition treaty in the | xc d system will come up before Judge G Mahaska county, this merning, destroyed ten | broadest terms, providing for the surrender | Lam here to-morrow. Judge Gresham, in his [ Javery Dusiness houses aronnd the square, uelud- | ©F a0y crininal of whatsocver degice, save | yeeent famous decision, deterred an appoint- ice, and L'l] bet you § ang o restaura Ivery stable. furnitnre | only those guilly of offenses sopeity as to | e hope that o settlement might be [ CL¥:S able in Venice gave him salt vheum. After putting or [ monies which insugurated Geng ral Juck The caly perfect substituts for Mothar's o, S, Pyt | ke e of he'tmachivory” B emal” | Bho "R il SheiGlders and i | Tie group was quich cuough (o sco a | the old cloak whnel o tp,be 50 Wl | son. il USRSt Sholern snmnide o out Tor ance for fun, known to his friends he would purchasing committee. 1t appears this even- | ¢h " ing that nothing has been done toward that Well," said the theatvieal merchant, | his m end, and that the judge will be called on to | “I havn'’t been m Venice, but [ am quite | start upto visit the opers ¢ optics, Consumptives, Convalescen s, At night the old miser would orfect nutrient 1u ail Wasting Diseases. uher musical | B B e e Y il Ty, T MO wcndemy of PolinER. A¥07arn & 00.. Bostou. Mase . {reaty would lonie shuce tve been an e JRDEROUS e complished fact but for asubtle intiuence A MURDEROUS BOCIETY, on your side of the pernicious class which Operations of a Negro Organization in | 10si8ts that o man who Kills or destrovs by appotnt a ’““"“"flu-l.nrnvw. sure a man hike Florence, who has tray- | entertainments. At the south Carolina. dynamite is nota criminal, but a politieal Acyre eical B eled all over Europe, would not come on | music ho w most always to be found . - CHARLESTON, 8. C., Dee, 15.—A week ago x‘;'x‘x.-:l.‘.&:um\\l\".u;x;’:I.u‘r“p.‘.u‘\;llu‘\n‘::.».\15:{uu:;»-: Wa ‘n:“.. l"‘;\' 1;13 l]"fl n "('"-"Zv" o Ilvluy_‘wl.xgv Jand - talk of livery-stables in :\Ih\‘lll :n‘n" n ‘l“l“xlv; "\.ulxlnlm»w“wfl-hl»_v": _‘.'u: Is fhak w\“c\\ LQV\\Q\\‘\S ) THMA o TR T T nstead of once in four years we SHINGTON, 5, —1. C. Rod co he bouvds 10 muste Wi L s fl\p Nows Avd Oourler publishiod & dupatch | should have such 8 treaty. deputy commissiouer of internal revenue, { tell you there are no livery-stables | he wonld pay w visit to the home of some ‘ QERMAN ASTHMA CURE } from York county, South Carolina, report ) 3 “ | tantly rlieves th ‘v R sk couniysBouth Carclino, seports y 3 has resigned. The resignation is to take | in V “Phere hain't no use for | one with tasies like hisown. ‘The names nstantly rolleves the oo B ton ‘and. ‘:H'I.::‘l' Tee Sood - Ehe Goyarnme ¢ Shares the Cut, | leet on iho appointment and_ qualification | they. " : 1o | of theso persons will by @ sirpiise when ettt 3 ato angled that he | Bosrox, Dee. 1h. he course of o | of bis successor. ‘This action was taken a “Now don’'t say that so positively. | they aze presented in the court procecd and a cure (s Ui B 200k dica aud that four eolored taon had been | called meeting of tha Union Pacltie maliway | the instance of the A4 sctiop R hriein ) sl : S tuee Shi ploo B Aud 8110 O e as Lo murdarars and. sommittad 1o | direotors tolay, Government Diveotor Alox. | ropupiiean and Tigs beetr i ofico for many | *Florence is & — fool. He don't | ~Tut Mr, Puinedid not change his diess g ot SRR | ’ L 1t was stated that the theory was fhat | ander Inquiced of Presidont Adams why the | years. There are wo charges azainst biui. | know i Livory-stables in Ven- | to goup town. ‘The same old cloak Kept £ s A A some of the negroes had been detected by | government requirements for the first nine L)h »"'n:;u‘{‘ ;:::llvlll;ul;mllllh:x:l\lxl'-u.lu.l.wln, ice s wueh as those —— n‘u'lln cold, u...lln ”I"IWI Alx‘,m.u.l .»|I.u-| 3 the boy in the act of stealing cotton from his | montts of the present year, which were | &, W of tho Indiang Siate feimaombo vs coaching up knows.” | had been turned aside a tlannel shirt FEHNYH“YR‘-L PlLLs father's field, and that to prevent their ar P counmitiee, will be appointed to succeed him. | A0 4o throw a napkin into an empty | would have buen diselosed, and no ool - IL,000 in 1585, were estimated at ouly 2est they killed him. There was gieat ex- | $509,000 during the curvent year. In reply g plate and marched out,, and every duy | Once when going 1o i extra event ut a B Ls 15 suck “CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH citement in the county in consequence and | President Adams stated that this was due Avbitrating Labor Troubles. - now they have some relief to dollars anid | private residence some friends induced f\_ Th sinal and Only Genui ¥ —The 1 etwee! rents by discussing the quest « ry O a nigh collur, He was in ‘ ) several more arrests were made. s News | 10 the war in rates, which had existed sinee Cincaco, De The dificultics between | cents by discussing the question of livery | him to put on i nig e v e made. The News |50 S M o the transcontinental | the Lake Shore railway and tho strikers have | stables i Venice the fidgots all the ovening, and for once for Co\d ) QQ“Q 3 & R8s F - and Courier, to get the fact sent a special R B the e Pal loved ats {n letier | . railroads, and which had destroyed the proit | be tled, James Monaga esident o —-— did notenjoy the music wive love I fi £ corresvondent to York and will publish to- | & the whole (rau-continental tradie of he | e x R “"'l iy "'“"i‘“"' A Pleasant lagident, Gainty food, hut his ayaricious tenden: YOUQ f" O Q}XP\L fd anorrow the result of his investizations. There | year the swithmen's unlod. B Bliny Dot | exas Siftngs: Yeaderday afternoon’ [ cies overeame these desires, and he lived b, G b l\“".\“”“"’l nn;:).‘x{:\nlu’ ql“:‘l of aifairs in e P A5 a wsult chocomiany wil take back all :Ahulul doc lock, ‘& dog with a tin kettle | most j) iinly exeept when e ate at uan Si\s without *"«b\\"\t‘oeg’c : ork county, and it is probable that an or tivers and hors. the old with the exeeption of the ones | tied to his wagging machnery, was ob- [ other’s expens A 22 - gamization cxits amang he coloral peovle | Wastisrox, Dos 13/l engincers Whio & d i of Vilonge againsd | sorved on Austin v, The do did wot he mizer of Bleecker street and the xpecovant Q“\Vdj N use WERE S| 2LeRe,850 Whieh contemplates the wmurder, in the event timate for viver and harbor improvements | the corporation, awd will abel sl the bl appear to be much alavmed at the kettle | art eritie of Twenty third street was six O e dl'e b Plos 5 OZEORS RIC 10! der arrest. "’ - v 3 ominutedUtd 8 Tucrative of ard and thele 0 100D \is shoul |15 *| woro snipped dusing tha sl A inguest an the body of the murdered boy | T1vers and harbors today: Lu fixiug the ap Fatal Hotel . ol ’l‘[' # nominutad't (7 lucrative of- | ward ‘;ll FABF0 Was 4 BUOR W IJ‘ [P . AL ;u(,;, | Bayeuth wittious & et }.:a:.:.-u‘x::- diatlot Jury brought out all the propiations the eommittee is pursuivg the | Sy, Pavi, Dee. 15,—A Pipestone (Minm | i b (904 1y, OF & it _\'l‘l'l 00u180, dars, I8 gost Wak GO A6 S8 s v Wilywd Wa Safe s || iy, No othor A Dine ok the bogross tizned date & exl | poliey of allowlug ahout ¥ por cont of the | apecial to the Vioneor Press eaye: Phe | inay standiug siear o oo on tue side: | fobte, Whon young he looked in th ongd sure Rened) s dence @ wr adwitted that Le | gmounts which the chief of engineers reports . 55 CIGARS L (denler only) killed & wman who was fouud mur- | ean be profitably expended ¢ Calumet botel burned tns morning. David | walk. He looked intently at the dog for | face almost the image of Rufus € wni{ €l L1 60011 Low. AN on CANRT | .quml in the eonnty wighicen monihs az0. | §7'this paties Is adlered to lnproveuients | McCulloush was fatally injured and Rev. A. | & moment, then said but in luter BEc a white beard ‘-..‘lLs’unr‘;x £ LEADIB D3I everal of the colored witnesses at ) Kine an ageregate approvriation of | 5 Oreutt. a Baptist minister, was killed, 4 oL, der, that i8 Banker Tho his appearanc W face was D £ <ol A RV TANCILL & €0..55 State S Chiico 2o, fhio Inquest swore distinetly that they' tad AR A R gl Ly e T | e colored Doy s b f"“‘ B ~HH>WI\1:I""::“:.A:A 'l“‘(.lnl s lost J?lr‘lu»‘nflx“ffx ‘m! "the no |w‘ ineht ien his a RUGG\S(T‘) SE\ AL | club iu the eounty for the purpese of stealing | sCeretary o ecommended & eross ap. | Virsl Prendergast las been seriously hurt, | fo 5 O . Boa urned white it wade him © per \e. | ¥ : eotton, provisions, whisky, et The mem- | 1o, LAY OF 810,000,000, i» el Tl Realiat haae. #4000, wartdy | 'I"'* ';’*” oy beard turned white it wade | ) A\ 25% 3ot &bl er. botY\e, Ders weie to steal whatever they wanted, aud e = insured, Nothing was saved. Lew mmediat five different wen, with | pateiarch I tud a4 oo | L if detected were sworn to kiil Lo person who T . worth escaped by @ rope trom thy s thew mouths “sticking out like mucilage | deal in -t Blow Jent § detected the, The elub had ditigrent nanes, % © Union Possible, story window. bhottles, were trying to whistle, and say- | attic, ai ned a remarkable kne | 4 L but was gel The Rising Cuicaco, Dee, 15, —A snecial Lo the luter ¢ - ing cilge ¢ tory and of the location of s » Buar Lodg .24 of the Grand | Ocean from Madison, Wis., says: At the Phe Compromise KBailvoad Bill, TPhat's a good little doggy,” adyanced | placos or went abroad, but could | (‘ 2% : ‘.l"‘l‘"‘!d“{’,“‘]“‘: of " Nutional © Laborers! | opening of this afternoons session of the [ Wasminarox, bec. L Tne conference | on the astouished anmal.™ One ver tell ye names of streots aind how ! Gfi 2l & plaed dn e b | and Yolitical Boclcty of North Awgied” | state grange, Patrons of Husbaudry, Graud | sepor on ie iuierstate comwerce bill L spectable looking gentlemgn with they” ran, in all tho principul citics of | & Wi f d A I 15 dated December. s, ‘the’ charger, | Master Carr declared that the union of the | been signed by ll the confvrees exeept Be hat on, tried to obtuin the animal by his theators we tuated | w 10 Park Place, Kew York : pd Ls dated Becemher, Ioh A4 CUaTeh | rahge and the Knights of Labar would be | ator Platt and is ready for presentation o the | handle, but the dog got mixad up with urcs wore insyeh aud such [ o DIONer, Wollld woo O Bl Hleral o | fibossibic. — His Fogson was an assertioy | (wo houses. Eenator Piatt will not stgn ‘it | his legs, and down he cameo like a pilc id such citics. il i n Law | {:’ Aong otber 1 oM e | that & 1 not und His prineipal objsction s prohibition of | driver. Several hack wh Jut it d ects. Among other things revealed at the | it the grange could not underany elreun S "principal objection 1s prohibition of | driver. ' Several hackmen, who were sub- | often went 1o ¢ probubly mor i dubiap | e hauest was & plot 10 waylay wealtiy men | stances adopt the eight-hour systew and | pooling sequently arrested lor leaying their { for the music t r the religivus ser 169 LaRationt- Clicaga | WANTED! who had ioney. One of tho wituessas gave | apply it to Ui taim, ———— toums, joined in the canvass, and when | vices | det llnd lum.ungm of m«l murder of a poor - X Another Canadian Ralder, the procession turned the corner, with the Mr. Paine dicd ein his Bleeceker Ladics to Work for Us at Their Own ‘ \ W, dohu Leo Gioad, and lso uaties bls ac. Nomin, the President. Naw Youk, Dee, 15,—William Storer, who | dog sud_attachment twenty feet in ad- | strect home on Decembor 14, 185, Sot | uiplices 1 ciime. Lhe thieals of gennral |y asiixcrox, Dec. 16.~The prosident | las been cugaged in she cowmission diy | v D st oyory oluas Of our cusmo- | friends buried bun. On Christmas day Homas. e a2 ahaiad bits the fd v SHINGLON, .~ rosi oD ODEAKe b s ance, ayory class cosmo- | friends buried b 0 stinas ¢ o) A N o % Ayucliing s abated, but the iudiguation aud | gy e followinis nouinutions bo the seate | goods business tor many years, doparted sud- | politan population i its delogate in (e | us the bells viuging, past the chayel | st | §710 $10 Per Woek Can Be Quistly Mads 8 - wday: Preston L. Leslie, of Kousucky, to | denly, leaving his ereditors in the lureh to [ Pageant. Then it wus that the sleek | in which he oiten sat, he wus borse | & Luariash o tamody L0 cich b i eV P e e g e \ ¥ For the Cure of & Cough or Sore | be governor of Montena territory; Menry | the extent of $30.000. Storer is over seyenty oung wan doubled himsell up and went | without mourices whd pust muny houses | B Tomh aued 2o ot u ulars: Ipass wddrbsh ul unie 2 L Fwroar, “Browws Bronchial fruckes” are | K. Hoyden, of Nlumu.whungu ik of the | yearsold sud biind, aud 1t s tuoagit L has | belid o door Until s euiption had pass: | where ke wight huve been welcome as o | Koo oWy i i : w Gontrgt B oeti §he. wox 4 [ 8 SAas' rorindy 4 Aistrrel eourt for Uhe distriot of Aasks Reached Uankda all Fight d off. v g o Rt | g i foa sbinluy Al sl 210 S T i I A

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