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2 THE OMAHA DAIL\ BEE: WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1886, D e T e} ‘ comm of the whole. | The Northwestern's General Manager | | to to co S and a0 good | A Brief But Busy Gession of the Cit Tlie sonate amendments to the urzent | on the Inter-State Commerce Bill, ‘ LA kb i o Connol 1, X 4 bl were concurred in-aud the | Ciic AGo, Dee. 2l—(Special Telegrmto | : . fo n hiawly, rugged, liotiest oluss wnelloen Goodrich 1 well S ?l\t Dt i | the Brx Whiat do you think of the in h THE STOCK MARKET. tor-state commerce bill and its results, if it B | . It had given birth to the po wore nt from the c Oht saved ‘ than whom no man cv the city fathers held should becomesa la was asked of General i OUTRAGES MUST BE RIGHTED R o R b7 8| Munager Hughit, of the Northwestern rll: | oy povall | QOOD CHEER rature. There were many ¢ will bUydbOfllC | New Yong, Dee. Special ram Foreseeln alt of th 1, provid 1 “”‘“ gl gy braye I for | of LL The Demoralizing Effcct of Pools Set | 1o the Bik. |—The stock market opened weak | it beeame a law, is rather a diffiealt thing A Rezular 011 fashioned and Bonne |l v ken t Mar v < The o Porth -The Holiday Becess Reso- and lower to-day on information that Ton- | do," was the reply Noone can tell don was getting demoralizad on Awmerican | fro effects will bo. In many respects the | teons Bill of Faré—The Specch : ; f 4 e T ccurities and was likely to turn seller at any | yisons of the bill are wise, and such t LA el aded ki 1 women, wer 8 ’EMG} S ¥ gressional Doings. moment. The weakness was irther in railtoad men in general would be glad t cating Loenal Nows, ‘olo Chase sp for . creased by the aunouncement that hous: work under. Butin two respects, at least That state he said was a lit . roetle A\ safe and Sure ‘\:mr(\ fonator Wilson of Towa Pleads For Inter 8tate Commerce Regulation, Sanate. with foreign conn had large seliing | ap entire reversal of railroad practic 1t ut its best men_stat v ¥, Dec. 2 mong the papers lers, St Paul and Reading were pressed d, An e olley The New England Dinner, 1o men it sent forth, Daniel Wi ¢ ! N ) \() Ja = HINGEUN, 1000, SL AN Uha DHDRES { poo: sate, - Thoth 8610 down o wbout. thn bl ol i wowd sl Fully 259 persons sat down at the | ot | was New Hampshire man. Can you sh ) ‘ for € 0 S, Lo \\s taid re t to-day was a comm B lopted. the bill A law on yard 1 the exposition annex last night | any other Daniel Webstors ¢ 11 so, Yot t . : ateh o | water mark record last Wednesday. Room me can tell wi y ! \ | eation from the supervising architect of th time can tell what its ¢ ntrade w / \ A treasury as to necessity of additio nal | traders who went short on yesterday’s bulge | bo, Itis the customary for newspn- | on the occasion of the reunion of New | [ OIL, “\.”4 I, you o e N pecinl polioonifiit on 1 lerce strat “‘Dg @\‘ “m?\\g“ waLiits Tor the stotage of i) nd as to the | greator part of { 1gs and | pers to declare that the motives of railroad | Englander (V! vere f ta | Hampshire men ready, Her sclioois were [ Teit STt e Sevel ‘.;‘W“ e purchase of additional rouna for public | Were enabled to even up on the market With - | men In auy matters of this sort are purely | ench running almost the entire length of | also feature I ety T GlONINR | ot te - Clotri R Lol - Yosaltion, | "\‘t&bc atcted ww .a\ buildings at St. Pauli also a communication | Ot b 1y| ll.’|;n<n- u],w themselves, \m.‘l mercenary, and anything which is opposed | the building and there were very fow va Nebr CCN | 4at since April 1881 there has been paid from 1) istant seeretary of the Interior | the first spur elling the market vallied | by railroad men is declared to be s0 opposed | cant seats at any one of them The hall | \,“.\ the Now England in y ANos RSV PRO. SBIi0 6T ONS \/\ T o with the report of the government directors rcent and then became very dull. | simply because it is against the interests ¢ . tetivel; ANt tho ditty of New England. | {totlic Clky SLOAsULY Jtom pollca comrs U' ';' ’ N NG Tl Pasiie ¥ailiond totpany ek that freight rates from Chicazo 1o | the general public and for railroads. Now, |1 " 1 : ! oo Pbiie W o shou\d bu xhe 0 AFLY <toward this city was to make it what it ot Bonrd 0 orks 0 YRR Retantion: to the Atgeestions contaied seaboard were cut were prowmptly denied, | my own lmpression is that the proposed leg- 1'”‘}‘_?‘ i h;”‘.\: by |[\1<- ““rm .H‘l- o '”] ‘ '””" e n 'K“"l‘ o \l""::‘_ R l” i thorein coneerning legislation affecting that | A0 it was claimed that eastern roads we islation prohibiting the waking of greater | W0IIE ata partition on the south werc | the grandest eity in the United States. | g6y o3 for prading Pacific stroet; W \grge bothie ond be ‘-“““"‘“‘\ claimed to b’ all over the country, company. jinable to farnish cars anouch to handio the | rates for short huls than for long hauls wili | | -"“‘"";”‘-“ of varions Now England | Lo made an anpenl to Granite stiers | St Gaiing R areet |6t WS merita, Among the petitions presented was one ,‘|u F\was made by tho' beats of tie possiple | Work 8 ureat deal of hardship for shipers.” | sceties he posts were also 10k to forgget thy stato they hatled drows. | gigs.11,J. 1. Riloy, North Omaha sower, " OP contarence in favor of the Chiness indom- | aild the prospect of Somo retion on the inter “Well, don't kuow that Lean illustrate it, | #reens. A few moments before of his apooch, Judge Thurston read o | Street E418.00; Kutx & Oullahan, grading PR’CEQS{SO"&S’OD nity bill; also one signed by a laree number | State commerce bill before the holidays, 1t | but 1think [ean. Al railway people that 1 o'clock the programme of the oven AbE B oo ot VANES! e e, G alley in block 143, $170.22. Allowed DY LS s O kil Iy 0 Tapee DURDSE | Was elaimod, howeyer, that the Tailtoads | Know believe it just and richt to makon fess | ing ~ was opened with song | SHAKt popm on Vermont, by Saxe. ] e ofticinl bond of F. W lickstoin, as [ @ Dottie 411 prugc/sTs seu IT. ! iy and mefchants of St Lowisin | Wore making a big fight azainst the inter- | *ato per ton per mile for a long haul than for | by the “New England Quartette,” and [ Mrs. I, D. Estabrook sang a beautiful 1, 0 Ghoetor, was approved \ 3 favor of the innnediate transportation act, state bill and that it was very doubiful if the | @ short haul. A rate which would be very | payer by Rey. A. F. Sherrill, The com- | 5010, the “Kerry Dance, and wusloudly B ‘ ' PETITIONS My, Allison, from the commitiee on appro- | measura would pass. And, even if 1t d moderate indeed for a short banl on the New [ e, on fell to disoussing the bill of | applaused 3. Houso—Asking »t ab ; T printions, reported back the house bill mak- | it would likely be shorn of its unfavorable | Yorks Central, would he simply proiibitory | FiltY ',“'_‘," 1l to diseu “'PH"L‘_J,‘” =NV, 0, Whitniore, the raprosontative | o OfJ; 1. House 7 A Kad l‘l“' of al o THE PATENS & ing appropriations to supply the deficien features. The market was slow after noon, | to grain shippers from west of the Missis. | 1are, which was as follows. Bakod beans | ¢ 000 b (GGG, said that ho had | Sence for one week. {irante 2 i E f for publie printing with an amendmen but ther was us teady apnreciaiion of priced | 8001 to Now Yotk 1f we canit etiarze o | With T v | CotHu N A i sonistlige to sy |1 O Ve R IROTE O BTG R dOtS 1 P quiring the money to be expended rateably 1 through the list, Reading sold above 54, | 1ess rate for a long haul than will be remun read, roast goose and turkey, chicken | IO R Heihdt b L S el the quality of the wa furnished by the A ” Phie mnendment was agreed to and Lo bl | & clear xain of Si¢ par cente The talk wad | crative tor a short haul, manufacturers and | pic and cold hum, plain and boiled cider | About the old Bay stat '\‘”"‘ :"' 1| \watorworks company and_asking an in 13 T LATEST IMPROVEMENT on tiE passeid, that the bull eligiies had begun to lay their | rain shippers will simply be precluded fy ynle sauce, hulled corn, pickles, baked [ heard the gentleman from New Hamp- | Gogipaion of the matter, Fire and water x‘“" ngalls offered a resolution discharging ]v:illlh\\\] a big advance, which would relic putting their ,;:lul\|~nu1l( tant II\‘I\I\n'm. Ina | Yankee doughnuts, gngerbread, | shive. After l\m]\ he didn’t have much | @50 the committee on pensions from furthier con- | all losses of the recent bear camoaizn. Chi- | country with the exter railway systen | Bhkod Mdian . tico Spudding pumpkin, | 10 sy, Some bucolic newspaper man Monath C RE foratin fuleration of the DIl i troduced by him JasE | cago people. baiht St Dadl find o bro. | that Amerien has, it f 1. beliove, out of the | bitked Indian ric "")\“":‘:,.”””"‘,‘; hiad satid that alt that was . necossary to | OFPronerty Ownors—Asking for i session to remove the limjtation of payment | gramnie was said to contemplate share | question to successtully introduce any such | 8PP and mince pics, American cream | 0 NGV orfectly: happy . was to | Evading of Dorcas street, from Twonticth of artears of pensions, 11e said that s the | Squaeze, Vanderbilts were espoeiaily stror | as L said, we can only wait popcorn and apples, ten and | /4eiC E SR BEEEE STl of Ralph | {0 Thirteenth street. - Grades and grad committ 1 taken no action on it it | both Lake Shore and Canada Southern ad: | @ \ Boston crackers, butternuts Wello. Bt o hitgal) ot | SR N med that there was either an ir- | vanoing 93¢ pereent, The highest prices of sAnother objectionable feature about the THE SULECHES AND TOASTS, At "'I"“"” Lt Ll |"' \“ i Of Mrs, Mary Spa r—Calling atten iciluble diflerence of opinion, or . dis- | tie diy were enrrent at tho elose and the sen- | DTS the section prohibiting pools. In my or the supper was disposed of the | beans. Al these conditions had” been 0 | oy otest made st paying tho nation on the part of the committee to | timent was more bullish than tor some time | jndgment pools are a positive benetit to ship- 1 literar, of the entertanment fol- | perfeetly met that all those present | o occossed against 2,3, 1, 5, 17, 18, 10, 20 brine the bill beforo the senate, past. ‘Ll total sales were about 500,000 shares. | bers as well as to railroads. 1t is only by the | owed ought fo be thoronghly happy, MU f;hioek 443, Grand View, City ‘attorney Mr. Blair, who was last session acting .- mediation of wthe pool that managers are Rey. E. Copeland delivered the | Whitmore apologized for impert prep- Of pr ty oivena Asking f 3 chairiman of the committee on pen KNIGHTS A ANARCHIS en to keep a unitorm rate. 1 think the gl i Tt 1 | R REOR UL N BTGt 088 10 EHOMALEIO: | Raosb oncLayowanatesasking farbatior LI R B ) A o e enslone, Do, : DOOL 1S L est know n mathod of precerying | opening address on the subject “Wiy We | aration, but novertheluss e madg ah ¢10- | v protection for property Nicholas times, that he was himself 1 favor of it, but | Powderly lssues un Order Which Will | rates between competing roads, With | Celebrate.”s He said that the 21st or De- | AR SRCECE O The SUMECL @ SISAEE | and Tzard ‘streets between Hth witd there wis 1 majority of the committee against Be Approved. o two xeeptions L° have named, | comber, while it will never probably be | chusetts,” which he characterized as the | Fourtoenth stre S R it, ‘The resolution was laid over CiteAao, Dee, 2LeAn fmportant seeret | 1 am content “with’ the bill as far as [ oelebrated as a national holiday more [ greatost of the chain of New Englind | wworks Tt produces Practical Results in Raking and The resolution for the holiday recoss rom | oirettine i beess recelvod by dietriot aeem. | Lean judse from the briet study Inave been | than any other day, ought to be” so ob- | states. Of A. N. Kear—Asking council to P hvasting nover bofore attained in any to-morrow Lo January 4 was presented. and 5 h s : enabled to make of it Tmay gay that there | sorved. Had there been no such day there | Mr. W. O, Taylor. “the man from | secure his claim of $156.40" against Otto ‘Cooking Apparatus, and will agreed to. Dlies 24 and 57, Knights of Labor, from Gen- | ara vital disagreoments as to the meaning of | would have been no Fourth of July, no | Rhode Island,” " was not prosent | Weismann, a sub-contractor Ryan & Co 2 “‘f PP T Mr. Cullom called up the eonferenco re- | eral Master Workman Powderly ' concerning | many of the provisions, and arter they have [ ot e boet ho Fourth of v WO | L0 i ues, Jude TIhirs: | on Do On e, Hionizo tha Prace l il LEC of Gor - V. £ n Duveny t . 1 ney. wort unon the inter-state commerce bi o o factional ¢ B whic ve oxlatet en explained the bill may have a dittere i ne. y 1\ 1 | ) A R i Tor e s G IR EHGt| g O s Tow o o billmayhave a diiferent | iy, This day we celebrate com- | ton * remarked that | thought | "'0f hoard of education—Askiug council senator from lowa (Wilsol) an_opportunity e T S0N ecireular | e Jive stock exchange and stock yard | mewordtes the arrival of the pilgrim ‘”14'].\"(vlld\k s speech for New Hamp- | to cancel claim of $150 tor pumping out " ot king some remarks upon the bill, after | touches upon several matters, but the wost interests here are heartily in fagor of the p. futhers on Plymouth Rock. This duy is | shire could be taken to include the state | cisterns on High school grounds. ” Iire I he oven, This indons which (In_accordance with the suggestions | important are political quostions and the of the Cullom bill. The Drover's | of peculiar interest to all of ns who hive | of Rhode Islnd also. Amid peals of | and water works. Flogacren Goof barsslirs el of senators on both sides as to the impracti- | knights' position toward the condemned an- ‘qu'rml. which reflects their sentiments, says down at these tables to-night. While | laugliter the toasting was resumed Of A, J. Harmon and C. W, I 1 G arly a8 large as the door §tsolf, cability of action on it before the holidays), | archists, When the order is promuleated the | (ohight: s the business of the country 1o | thie day is of jaterest to all Amcricans, Mr. W1 exander spoke for Con- | Asking compensat for da t Through this Gauze Door the air freely e woid et 1 bill go over il after e | congervative element of tho organization will | [kt Sttt (o blood letting by poulswhen | vt it is peculiarly so to all of ns New | nectieat. The old superstition that the | property at Ninth and Pieree stecets by | SHEiiaton, g o Whe s seniio Tommiod 114 st etvonnt | be pleased with Powderly's commands, whilo | by wxtortionate frohht tatees On the ftst of | Englanders. © Far all of us retain warm | Yonkers of this state had allowed their | change of grade. City engrined 3 sctaally ook el Tneg Sonsamspuiaa of again eall up the conference report and in- | ey will fall like a wet planket upon - the | list March the east bound pool increased the | recollections of the tand of our birth. No | ingenuity to carry them into serious cr RESOLUTIONS brmous aueing i the woikht of mont. Hittipon ity considoration from day to day | Mdieal wing. = Powderly las onlered the | freight_on live stock 40 por cent and | climate can ever be so balmy to us, no | rors--aud had manufactured hams trom | By Manville—Locating hydant at re larger Loaves of Brond, il it was disposed of 3 > | tmaster workien of district assemblios 2 | on dressed beef 50 per eentfrom - Chieago to | seenery so beantiful, no fruit so luseigus. | busswood, nutmegs from: birehwood-—he | Twenty-fifth and Clark streets.” Adopted. | ey o giienion g the sl sl gl M. Wiison of Towa thereupon procoeded | 7 B0t to allow any money to ba collected for | the seaboard: and by this one act alone they |~ Ttisduc to the influence of our New | thought, 'was under a heavy clond of [ By Lowry—Instructing city marshal to | 08 248 ¥o0b cookin ta Tre oot & to address the senate in favor of adoption the condemned auarchists, and instructs that | have tal from th pockets of |”"1‘l rs of rland forefathers that we have snch o doubt At auy rate, he took pl ure in » the arr tize 1) i 1 R Ria T wDUT itany funds liave heretotere been colleeted | five stoek not thousands. but millions of dol- | syt TrCHLhors LIt we aave Snch i Ol it ees LEOr b M AN 0 Gl Badeds e iy Chaliliiun), o) OPINYON OF AN EXPERT, Ll veyresented the rafirond system of ho | UM Sueh nioneys bo returned to the assem- | lars, which has bec dividod botween the sx | SLeat and prosperous couutry to-day. | disbelieving these stor MroAlexan- | trainman who may leave cars standing | sne gy W rich Feno blies and persons who contributed the same. | ik Hnes comprising the east boand pools | Other states have done their part in build- sreviewed the resources and eharac- | outside the property line of lower and Htato Univorsity aisw: 315 duliberate fdgme Hsedd L0 recognizo the Stmmlest biatnode de. | The general master workman's orders are st ey | ing up the commonwealth, and_yet but istics of the state for which he spoke, | upper Tenth street crossings, 1lso to 2 Lot oaly mnare o slly Beathd. 10 overy Dart—front a3 TR p kbl B el d fo be imperative. Powderly's action set- JUDGE LYNCIL IN OHIO, for the dogged persistency of our Puritan | and v A especially to he Jols, of | rest amy train erow which holds tho eross. | Helbasrar- i resaitof (6 e iation tion which had exefted the resentment of | {165 forever the aucstion ef the relation of th o forefathers and their ‘descendants in e college was 1 grand repre- | ing longger than five minutes. Adopted A almost every interest which it had been ere RTE S b and the condemned anc | yopgminent Citizons u‘.“., a Murderer | upholding the safeguards of our common- | sentative, He closed with an appeal to By Lee—Instructing the city rk. to ST overyliitorest whionite ad Loires | archists. 1t also explains why, in_the joint fEnoEn ORI, Bl Sl JEg Gl by LR Instructing the city k! { made “itselt an inter- [ ArESe. It also explains why, tn, (e Jolnt tolaole wealth, this country would long ago have | New Englanders to perpotuate the in- | retirn to Ryan & Co. the warrants that o meddierin alnost every department of busi- | ! at s et ) Bt gone to ruin. Long ago the New Engiand | fluences which had “eminated from the | have been held to seeure the laborers SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CIRCULARS AND PRICE LIST ness. 1t had refused toadmitthat it had been | & hall on Halsted street, that sympathy for | Cixeryyati, 0., Dee. 21.—The Commereial | & &0 ok i : bri 1S acon R E Lo O OO vy N e onied (0 Serve d probor putooesnd e o | the anarchists matter was' not DIoukht wh, | Gazelte's Eaton (0.) spoelal sayss Tho gitt: | People were ahead of their age in point | land of their birth, and bespoke a bril- | clatms against Ryan & Co.'s sub-contrac- | EXGELSIOR RAKF'G C0., ST.LOUIS. ests of socioty, and it had assumed to con- | When the mecting was for that special pur- eEALhenon f peses 14 of intellectual growth. Itis because of | liant future for the newly founded so- [ tors. Adopted L direct those interests, The mana- | PS¢ (/'»_"—‘ ‘-~“"__ “I'xf(“"“ aboutthe court house | the early training of our forefathers that | cicty ¥ e : REPORTS OF COMMITTERS CHARTER NAK BTOV transportation systemn, while ad- e OninealoainTrotand o-ight, assaulted the jail, broke into it, [ New Englanders huve grown up to be [ Alter music by the New England Finance and Cluims—Recommendingg S0LD IN NEBRASKA as follows mitting great defects in it, had resolutely op- paign in lreland took out William Mussel, and hanged him to | such a sturdy race. artette, Dean responded to | the adoption of the resolution authorizing MIITON ROGERS & SONS. posed all efforts of the state and national [ DUBLIN, Dee. 2L—Atthe vegular fortnight- { an electrie light pole. ‘The lynching was nch characteristics as these have | the toast *“The Puri Y e said that [ the eity engineer to prepare and publish [ P KENNEV, o rernments to projectand estublish reforms, | 1y miecting of the exeeutive committee of the | fully detormined and all the details arranged | enabled us to assimilate all those who | he thought that subjuct i rather dis report of his departinent. | HALLAR KLEISON, .. ..“t‘.::fii".‘.fl.i"xfif."'.‘.',‘,i‘J:",.’[‘.".','.." repott, Whilo | Irish Nutional lensue to-day it was an- | this afternoon ata mesting held in City hall, | have come to onr shores and make them | mal one for hin to handic—in _compari: | Adopted it ,\”(.,M.,‘] would afford the conntry an opportuny totest | 1weed that since the last meeting thero had | which was made up of the heaviest taxpayers | inte Yankcees, and make them fall in lo son with the other subjects which had Same—Recommending that a charity B o rord Lha e 16 | beon racelved in domations from Ireland | and best men of the place. Soom after 7 | With our institutions. Brothers of New | been taken by the other speakers. Tl | fund of £200 he allowed the Woman's Vay e Y nieas o bilL anould 2,000 and from Ameriea $25,000. Dillon said | o'clock the shorifl was eaptured and held a | 12ngland, may we ever treasure the legacy | did not see why he had heen sclected to | Christian association, and that the reso- | 36 DRKER & WELCH Immodinte and afirmative action, Cong lie would eontinue to carry out “the plan of | prisoner in the woodshed. - Thon a party | O ¢ivil and’ religious frecdom left to us [ talkcon this wubjoct. Nevertheless, he | lution ullowing them'$10 per month for mustenact u law for the rezulation of inter- | cxmpaign” in defiance of the eovernment, | \otyos) 0 Ve, FRGERE - THet B Y| by our New England ancestors and work | was glad to say that he was a descendent | rent purposes e rescinded. o Adooted. NPV i state commerce and (by experionce under its | *Nobody,” he said, “has a right to say the | VU B0 €TINS T (O OWEC BV B | a5 heartily in our day as they worked in | of the Puritans, 1 thank God for the | Same—Recommending (ffat the city ,U,,‘\v",‘;" i A administration) come fo n knowledgo of tho | nlan of campaign is illezal untila jury has LRLE L he Jall doors were 00D | tiieirg 1o extend the reign of righteous- | strong iron which has come mto the na- | attorney investigate the claim tor dam McCAFFERTY,. )., O'Neni. Cirv. right orfwrong of the matter in the war of | decided upon the facts.” Dillon also said that | broken, and the leaders were quickly in | poss over all the carth tional fabric from the grand old Puritan ey S LR oGty Ry A BRI Yoon, 1. Olcroia ninign now ebatructing tho wav. | Nothin, | the leaders in this wew movement desireto | Mussel’s ccll. 1le answered to his uame, but |~ judge Thurston, who was the nest | element, but I do not disregard the other TR iR T e T T s n PukigssouTii: o il i dono moro to demoralizg | bevelit tho tenauts in [reland. without assist- | when asked (f o had killed Christman enied | speakr, said that it afforded im great | elomonts which niake up (his fabrie. The | a fall thr a defective sidewalk on o GR BN : L otasuno npools. 1t hadconie to b expectod. e | - Fho court to-day refused Dillon’s applica- | 1t Horefused to say anything further, but | pleasure to preside over such a magnifi- | chivalry of the sunny soutl is an element | Tenth and Davenport street. - Adopted A PADDEN & SON,. " o 1lew| that the pool of to-day would be dis- | tion for a stay of order against him to furn. | S8id: *If you ‘are ‘woing to hang me, be | cent body of ladies and gentlemen as the chich we ought not to disregard. Ther rades and Grading—Returning the IMMLRMAN & b v I quick about it,” Tho men sent for & 8 Rang “ rezatded to-morrows and this came to be o | 15h bonds in “the sum of £1000, witlh two | quick sboutit.? "Tho men sent for some one | one before him. He said: We are here to- | are other elements which are an wpert- | plat of Moore's addition to Owmahato the ’t.:‘:;\‘.‘v,l.:Ln;_u’-lm_\n.- \(I H\I\'rlxlvlll‘mulnl\lm-lr\ .‘»:lylrl"(ll\‘wxlll\vlllu' sum ;n A.l‘.lwu-,.;»n for I’n’ulw LA (UL R lm‘ "‘ "‘: night, as Yankces, This term was used nt part of our glorions civilization. The | property owners. Adopted and, wgents Tor” successtully"enlarging U | good heavior, pending te ontcome: ot the | WA oo™ uporitie e {ower, "whers | 4t Hrst as a torm of deriston. Later on it | New England society ought not to’ form ados and. Grading —Recommending EIRIRERIuY ) YlolRtian (of Btiohiarrang L i elna b glven an opportunil lias come to v & wider " significance, | itself for the exclusive purposeol perpet- | that Stuht. & Hamel b allowed to con A Somoia Taig et and cons OB G T, confoss. e declared his innocence, and has compelled respect for the men | uating the Puritan character, without ve- | tinue the ot ‘I'wenticth i der the present nd of the Campbell Case. asked tat his body be buried: and that his | and women who have borne the name. | garding these other elements system, however, these losses were unloaded lONDON Dec 81 - haH udio bhls me ealie _ Hyes 5 i on. the busingas of ntermedinto. or tocal | g LONPON: L L—The judge this morning | coatand letters be wiven 1o his wife. During the late war the southerners were | Dr. C. M. Dinsmoor made 1 thoughtful 3 r-Rey o adversely to . formaily dismissed the petitions for divorea | leader then gave orders to pull the rope, one Tl oL ;i S OUR G points, This practice was. i itself, an_out- A . AEAVS Ot } 10 ropa, one | accustomed to speak derisively of the | dissertation on the theme “Our Tore allowance of the cliim of James D rgee and a most fruitful soree of complaing | Preseuted by Lady Colin acainst Lord Colin :‘}"ntl‘;‘{ 1‘.‘.&"."1!“::‘{:;[\]\3‘«‘\I}n‘x‘“l‘-’1‘1"!‘“'11\ 01“\‘?‘“‘}'?"'1 Yunkees, which term they applied to the | fathe He paid an eloquent tribute to | Fox tor extra work on Harney “street Gfl “fil' P“’iE S‘JD 000' on the part of the people. A vast amount of | ¢ mrhvn in view of the verdiet rendercd by 4 L L wras | whole northern army. but a little later | the subjects of his discourse when he | Aft W deal of discussion the | *We do hereby cortity that we supecvise the X i 18 D] n 4 L Ve NRH CuEen ¥ | stalwart men. Just then a eall for silonce ourse ¢ Arvangements for wll the: Monthiy and Quarte AiRTalitaiditianle obitho counts s dong | the Jury Yostenday, fuding nelther PArIeS | was made. anit a hush foll over the crowd i | they bowed before the Yankee conquer- | said: *The breadti aud kindliness which | matter w forredito thocity attornoy. | friueomonts torallthio Monthiyand Quacter. ALy lota it lan fials e O ] Bl £150 0f her dofonss weainet her hus, | €spectation of a confession. but Mussel | 0rs and were compelled to acknowledge | sces in cach man a brother and bids im | ORDINANCES el e L e R e inlquity whieh ought ot 1o bo tolerated. and | band, and the tull costs of her defense againsg | 840 said he was innocent. “lull the rop them as such. Andso it is that the term [ glean in new fields and search among [ Special ordinances making appropria. | thedrawiis themselves, and (wat the sume ars whioh the pentini biil (11 1t becomes o [ Rl Wusband's suit. 16 atso eranted tiva full | Was the order, and in an’ instant Musse lias come Lo an honoravle, a grand | 6ther harvesters for truth—weleoming all | tion for the payment of Tiabilities comducted with - honesty, fiirness wnd in oot Would prevent. Tho peopld were willing | costs of the Duke of Mariborough, Chier | Doy was dangling in the mir. At fhis sizht | significance all over the worl % utret this is our gift from the pil- | eurred duriag the month of * Nove iy o) tox sl st (il oriaithiorieg; tho r]‘l:lxl:.'-l"lll‘ l.l“”lhslfl). ,'““‘.( "m their ‘w,\,(,\‘.fl (..u‘;l\ § easo i ”"xx'-”] mlypl, (m,(,.'.v“l Butler, hmu g ;m L ghe '1:" o .whuv’l(n qu:;-wln:n! gone forth from New England. Potent = Mrs Orpha ., Dinsmoor spoke of *‘Our \pmnpn .mw 1,023.28 out of the judg- | m SRR YRk iRt ize o s tlcloimae, | ARATher Sorespendent A mok app dreds 0f waman nnd entidron gathored about | #mong theso were the influences | Foremothers.”” * Atter telling of the [ ment fund in favor of Frederick Dresel anics were ereated to be their so - toseoit, 1t was then cut down and given to | of the old Puritan love of frecdom, | women of the Puritaus and the part they and claims GalnARIPR S ares oraited) o, be thelr isor: It 1ae ARaln an undertaker. Mussel’s crimo was the [ which had stamped themselyes | had played in the forming of the n daring the necossity of ehanging the one of the things irrevoeably settled upon NEw Youk, Dee. 2L—[Speciul ‘Telegram to killing of Daniel Christman, an faged and | upon the whole American people. | tional character she ‘rom the T'wenty-seventh s t from tnat the public demand which had induced | the Bre)—General Miles told a reporter | Tupeeted farmer, living near Eaton, and the | Then there was the religious influence of | dome of our nation: 1 pictured wenworth street to Howard street the reporting of the present bill would not YT a reporter | attempted killing of Mrs. Chiristman on the | tho old Paritan faith, The influcneo of | against the doep blue sky the form of wles and gradin e il justica Wia ootrenched i g | Jeserday that he did ot receive the prest- | wizht of Decembor 7. After beating her to | 110 013 Paritan obsorvance of the Sabpath | s s b il ite sty fablishing (he grade of Thirtioth TANSPOVALioN system of (1o country. Asan | QeRUs order not to_accept from Geronino Insonsibility. lio robbed the house of a fow | Lo > eiill folt, No nation. or pooplo | bonutys 100, 1L “over out fiir Tand it | avento from Paciffo streel to Mason ~>l~lu<.'-l|‘."|::! "s'.,!l!h thiten ‘u.‘.:’ ;!,'{i, DESEORE | eoErt Ao Anek s o0 erenime Wad | Gt rocovered and put out the fire and | could obtain a full mensure of prosverity | sculpture molded man's prophesy of | street. Passed . 5 COMMISEIONERS, month corn was selling in Western Towa | tonio. General Miles also said he thought ig | 15 Still living, unless it paid some deference to the no- | woman's desting. And to-night in rever- Ordering the grading of Leavenworth (where it had been a good crop) at from 20 to | better to imprison Geronimo for life than to AL RR T A o e st her, tions which governed the Puritans in [ ent mood [ pledge the women of this | street from Sixth street o Seventh street, V. signed Bank< nnd Bankers will ‘L’-('Iunlh]n-;'lmulu- in Chicazh 56 cents per | hang him. 1f IlIu-I ter course was adopted THE CITY'S 1M TENTS, lll{lll'll'lnh\:\- mll'n"i! the Sabbath. rogal land to the hcroism, the integrity, nh‘wm!%r:ulnu,lv_ o 1 S in HlokigidonBiate bushel, and in Southeastern lowa (whiere the | the clfeet would not soon die out. A B e Hon rE A e As other New England intluencés the | lofty s ch animated ‘our fore- | Ordering the grading of Eleventh strect whichmay bo prosented atour coun- B It 03 L3 A Sl 3 Away With Con. 3 anin ring thog % 4 : grop hid been a tullure) at 10 to & conts PR e RS i E:‘.k_‘u-m.d.\‘uluui.mnln ulmh-lI~||;,1]n”~p||l; 3 uu(ull L s T from \\m.[n..r stroot (0 Bancroft street 1. 1. OGLESBY s 0 iy be) 034/ Cndg b sssrs. Bar e Ty b0 4 he birch roc he latter, ho ieorge W, Hall, who responded to the s and grading e ! B i 01100 comta a Dha el | A WasixaTox, Dee. SleActing Secretary | | Messes. Burton, Dailey, Chiase, Poppie- | ITHAN (6 IR0l “ Hall, ; ; e Prestdent Loniginnn National Bni ) “ongress, ho s bate HHNGE0. el i RECTOu B R T Lt 2 8 et 50 widely as it once | tonst, “New England Churches,” said he [ Changing “the grade of - Thirty first iAn% Nadonal o llx\;\ij(::vlll::lndu o ;:A‘:Iw hadt ‘:ff‘muu Fairehild has accepted the offer of the Nashe | 10, B. Rosewater, Murphy, Kountze, | was, %ad to say. Anotherinfluence which, | failed to see why it was that the' commit- | Street from Leayenworth t to Far-y Sl D, M. Camden satd that lie regarded the il | Ville, Chattanoogn & St. Lowis railway to | Creighton, — Clark, Evans, Comnell, A. | emanatingfrom New England, hud made | tec had assigned sueh a subject to him [ nam street, Passed. Eresidont AALs Malhnal Dk as @ wise and eonservative measure; that the | pay the sum of $155,000 1 compromise of the | Rosewater, Lininger, Smythe, Andres, [ itself feltall over the countr; i who had been for elghtoen years a raile . oA BALDWIN nl-AIJ‘lll||n)|nlf||m||:|mlU\va o same suelt | claim of the United States mow ansuits | were among those present at the meeting of the Yankee schoolma’am’ The New | road man—and that too in the employ of | progp IR IO, My Blon President New Oslonns National ik n‘“.".l."n,:l«“._un was the duty ol cangiess to | oz st that company fu the miadle district | of the charter amendment committee l';|{‘|*f|' “',‘,"‘l'i‘f.','.‘: 4o speaker eulogized | the Union Dacilic—which one would | ®yjioes of the Ito General Blunt, ot Kasas, YJNFRECERENTED ATTRACTIO M Callom salid o would ask the senate to | And wnpaid interest coupans of bonas {ssued | yesterday afternoon. Tho first question | eonid sheale. from expertence, Chaving | hink to rend tho newspapers wus the ed I Bennett, of Clicago: in Spring OV HALE A MILLION DiTirmu ey rosuig consideration of the bill wediately | DY te” company and ield by the Uhited | discussed was that of hayingall the grad- | fived with one for scveral yeirs. The | the ninetenth - century Tor awas (o | e fon Drsit o Foien ol of t 10 €0 upou the reassembling after the recess States, e i 8 Rt ik 9. 1kna -inels s e e e o Siehetien. | LODISIAA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. The senate bill relative to the | on of - - ing, curbing, ete, done by the day's | trouble was, he said, that they were | the influence of — the First Presbyterian ehureh, of Springield, . the town 0f Wallace, Kausas, wus. passed, Proparing War. work, the council to purchase the | such alocally and lovely class of women | land. charncters, he said, th 1. Incorporated n 1838 for 23 yoars by tho logis and after an executive session’ the senate wds Panis, De .—Uneasiness is felt here | material x Representative Windspear | thatthe young men of the country had | people of this country owe th WL wili e remembered here a8 revorter | ture tor Educational and Charitable purposns Journed. over the rapidity with which the government | wis the firest to speak upon the proposi- | Dot allowed them to remain long in their | qualities. In cl Mr. Hall quoteil | on the Bepublican Lt year. Heleft fastspring | with n capital_of $LOM00-—t0 which it rosres Huuse. is working to place the armament of Franee | tion. He said the contractors w chosen calling. ) an eloquent pas of Dunel Wobster's forChicakomtiniy i apn e e noiivs "‘,‘,‘;,‘,‘,’,‘,"(\‘;,'“’M“,f“,‘i},"l';_;,‘“m““'j,‘;,'.‘;‘“ wnehfsn WASHINGTON, Dee 1M Mortison of | it the completest condition possible, State | vPpoOsed to it but that it was to the inter- | _In cloxing thie speaker predietad that a | on the. subject of the Puritan churches | Position on the Daily News. wath A0 1 Tt 0f the Dresent State Constitution [lastNGroN, Dec. slodlr. Mowtison of | L hufactorios of arms and ammunition. ara | 03¢ 0f the laboring men. He asked Mr, | wide influence for good, not only in the | ad religion My, Pavsons on Anarchy. igovted £ 0t e 1 sodcaod i MEERA0uN) ays and [ B O i ition 8% | Jmes Creighton for his opinion of the | City, but throughout the state ‘and tho | “'Rey. Mr. Crane responded to the toast, | An andience of throe humdred people | . ieony lottery ovor Voted on wud endorac PAARIA TRp0L00 DACK t1 concurront resc is reported from Rome that Taly Js ariing, | proposition and received the reply from | West, would emanate from this gathering | “New England Sehools,” taking oceasion listened to the talk of Mrs. Luey A, Par- | 1 nevor scalos or postponos. :‘.’uu‘uli,l.l:lu;a‘nun.\l..:.:.;wl-“n..n. Deceniber 2 \Iuhu‘“-n.xsn\“ u.l‘.n‘xl‘, stato Gormany is”in- Mr. Creighton that he was not there to | of \v\l\' Englanders. - A neat \muphnivm to-the aud | sons, the wife of the condemned Chicago | Tswmuni sinzio nilmhor SEivites ko piao January 4. cod 10, ereasing 00ps sice-Lorraiie, be *catechized on the subject. M, NCORPORATING TITE SOCIETY i when he said that _the best | anarchist, at Cannir Il | monthiv, and tie' vl drasine s On motlon of Mr. Buctauan of New - = Windspear held that the ~board of | At this juncture the veport of the com- | pr thoroughness of Now Eng. | anethet et of SRR 1/ oly overy s Anonihk Jung sgd Desebiie Jersey the senate awendwent to the bill for m A :"'ll*‘"f"f" Union, public works was as competent to hire [ Wittee on organization was read br. | I 15 the intelligent gather- | extended report of the lectu appear | 15t Grand Drawing, Cligss A, in the Academy tho relief of the survivors of the Arctic explor- | | HEADING 'l-'l- o8 - " ‘u»‘l'; al meets | men by the dey as to make contracts :h"lwunm nd adopted. It opened as fing of the cvening, Schools Now | iy n later issue 4 Mihic, Row Orluois. STLENIAY, IBIIFY 1k ing steamer Jeannette was concurred in, inz o e Iuternational Brothernood of | win contr: umr\ Foremen could b ollows 3 England well” supportad and no - 88T, SUh Montuly ks B tal barn Tof Thras Hom e couit. | Bollon ek and Lron Ship Builders and l ced over the men by the board of pub- | _ We, the undersigned sons and daughters of | mun the « to die without incor T'he rhes vi MeCoy, a real CAPITAL PRIZE $150,000 160 on Indfan alfairs, reported the Indian otective and Beneficial union w\»mk« swell as by the contractors, | New Englund, together; with our husbands | porating use in his will leaving a | estate Litigalion, is on triad before Judge | Notice, Tickets are $10 only, Halvs, $5 O liation bill &ud it was reforrad 10 the ay. Reports submitted show | The he held, could purchase the | 204 wives, do hereby wjspeiate ourselves to- | Jurgey To some school or college—and | Neville Fifths $2, Tenths $I- ppron A L o o e | that the organization is 0 a flourishing ean- | ptoris) s well ahd 48 chicaply gether for'the purpose af promotine aequain- ny of them did not dure to live with- sempage LANT O PIEH committee of the whole, dition, and rapidly ereasing 16 Membership | 1raoton conlt i . tance, fostering fraternal feeling, and _keep- A i 1CarITAT, IR OF 00 g10,00 ‘Thursday evening, January 20, was set | i all the large industrial centers, "‘h ~ ing ever dear the namoand menory of New out so doing TGIAND Pz or M0 1,00 Lewis als de a specch favor- ; Fngl 2 the Dk The speaker vas to respond to the v P ) 0000 20/0)) BRBATar 1110 conslderation of sultabio resolus — »made a specch favor- | England among the people of Omula, and The speaker who was to respond to th V(i AND Piozi o zon n ) Py PO, ing Mr, Windspear’s position ¢ that purpose do hereby formulate and | toast, *New Englund Laws,” was Exper- B f S ful ELANGE P71 0 o tions of respect on the deaths of Messrs, ‘““’ P % A lengthy discussion followed between | adopt articles of incorparation, p Estabrook Uhat gentleman was eware 0, croiuia o4 Laavah Ditzeg ap 100 Arnot, Beach and Dowdney New Yons, Dec, 2L—Judge Pratt, of the | 5,08 (U - 1 " ) ¢ L O Tiaze oF 1 Araoh, id Dowduey, Brooklyn supreine sourt, toxday granted an | Mexsrs.” Kountzo, Creighton and ~Mr, he articles of incotporation were in | not p, it and Judge “Thurston, the Serofula is probably more general than any 0 ) _ln .I;-mln:u:'l'ull I1\un |.|;u\ affairs wunlml T | At T eI Lewis and Mr. Windspear. upon the v substance as follows toast-master, eailed upon his son, H. D, othier disease. 1t is insidions in clavacter, 1k !ll\ "'J|."]‘~|xl|'n::'xl m.'.’.['fi“'”“;'h f”"",“,' N RIC AeAEat S LS i L rious phases of Mr. Windspear's proposi- T'he nawe of this corpofation shall be the | Estabrook, who re and declined to and manifests itself in rnning sores, pustular o 0’0 ) it s tarred t tho somumiiteo of tha whole, | grantod to Mo Quade, tho boudlo excalierman, | tion. " vote of thanks, made by M. | New England club of Oufiia. The pritieinal | make an extensis. oli an a subloct of | Eruntions, bolls, swelllugs, sularged § 2 o) qtesiions Called up' tho Wresidonte veon | Diwrieoniment i The panientiars and o pay | Ponpleton, to the gentlemen for their | place of business will byin the city of Onalia | which he knew nothin Ho had'{ookod || Sheiaston sarocves ata. | Tiaoais nareanar ey lll bill granting a pension Shunmons, A fine of 35,000, returnable to-morrow at 10 able presentation f their views, was “]“ :“" at raske, Wib general nathro of around in vitin for the e of Lis pro expels all tr L of serofula from t L v . y it Mi, Hrags of Wisconsin raised o question | . ni. unanimously adopted und the committee 1‘:.‘.'\.‘1.'-‘.\.‘.'3\'(:'{"|""’.‘.\"“n".".".‘."',’.“f"f' rooms 0 | onitor, hut had failed to sec i, Ho b rofula from L1 ™ of colisideration and the kouse voted to cons -~ adjourned until 3 o'clock this afternoon. | goeinl elub reading roows, Soelal ontertaine | Heved it was part of the: New Eneland sider o bill e Al A Nine-Kound Fight. : L —— R T 5 SBlue Laws" (o visit_ the sins of the quLho coimittes on torelgn affalrs roported | Npgw Yous, Dec. SL—William Ellings- [~ Children's Chanuckah Ball. be 55,000, divided into 24 shares of 10 each, | father upon the son. For that reason he l”\.l :.m \\‘-Ihlh;‘Il\h:“‘l““|”lliv "u”|‘w”o‘xvl;ll.w; worth, of this eity, and Jack Cassidy, of To-morrow even he Hebrew child- | all of wideh shall be paid 2ip when issued and sed he had been called upon to fill e ol e | Camda, this ovening tought to a fluish with | ven of Dr Benson's congregation will be | be non- SOOI 1 cominance’ buslis H;l : ; e A. Ariiold, Aruold, Me., had L or By "Donnell of Michig N gats skin gloves in the vicinity of New York, | n » M Jolit paration shall commance businesy > Tukey wittily responded to e AUAL, AR L ullwigr B O Sounal of Michigan from the cony | Bl S5in "knockad. Oassidy out in tus | ehtertainod at tho Metropolitan hall by Ist day of January, A, D,, 1557, and Bo¥e Now England Habits,” He seven years, sprivg and full Ordors, or mitieo on ventiution i wiustics, reported ot eVt I8 e of Jo | the ludies of the congregation, the ocea | Shall erintuite on the {15t diy off Deceinter s ARG tuhiibhe ) a cured b tor, ourr: N dally cleaning o ) e . AT ’ )., 100K, ! ount of indebted SCARCOS Q) SO SUSIUNG drossea, aeaiitg e bt WA | ST ol son b the second ununal Bal given | i, eIt aouttor el | 2o highiy nteriaining o Salt Rheum 5 e Teport allwdes o the g ¢ the ¢ o )y » oflicers of the | board of directors, consisting of nine mem A DAUPHIN Amf‘x“ :l‘:l||l-‘-ll‘l”l‘l""; Dbl ll“\‘V\.lll‘ lllh|l\w 3 B Fatal Mine Disaster, | school. Outside of Rabbi Benson's in- | bers shall be elected as soon as may be after » aifaiv was brought to a close Washington, D. C. ments ok od eus CRANTON, L', Dec. 2L—-By a tall of rock | G vion to the chldren to invite their | 1Y shares are subscribed. - At any weeting wr of “Ameriea,’ in which all | byimpureblood, Iuisreadily cure 0 crvad pidors, furnished by the munineenes ol the | ) ¢ 1 5 \ 1 x h in Conuell’s mine Jol ogers, assistant the board of directors may by a two-thirds 1 o o Ja SRt (2 Barsaparilia, the great bood purificr xx0 P, 0. Money Ordors pavablo a04 addte Nation, are found to be of less utility thap | (4 0RNeH S mind P . public sehool teachers, no other invita AT A ELO0N IR B fug=li {lic aceasion Wil 1 by ; ey edATs RTINS ARY Mdtey oy ar fouid t bo of less i, LIRS, B AU AP ANLAAL sehool vote ament or repeal auy existing by-luw and | 1one 1 e R e Tong 1o Witlha ria, O, suficred £ rogiatore rs 0 phich the air’ passes int f all, [ Riehael tallagher, shial AR is expected that parents and relatives | the proper government of the club, and ¢ C phod | $05 ¢ 3 times b New Orlosus La ",it,'}m}.‘,‘;‘,‘I‘,'hf};‘“;”’i P = e % Sllghily Lurk of chitdren will consider this notice s u | peciatly providing it all persons of New | Were fortunats enough to be preser A tiinee s | AU whole (Mr. Cox [ the chair) o (he ariy An Appropriation For Chicago. gonersl luvitatlan and will”aftend; us | Rupiafd bink. testber with ther hushan Liconsed to Wed X “nally fook PEMEANBLR G 8 v n Wi » weles Y and €8, A eCcome e 3 o al consed to € 5 bl pproprlation Lill Thero was no “general | WAsmINGTON, Dee. 21—The supervising [ €very one will be welcowmed rivileges of the associatio ot bein, o h g ¢ 4 i d now QRBALE Wik The bill was lunuiedinicly verd by | arclitest of the (reasury recomumends a spec Tlie A’lllldl-||'~]u|ul;ll‘“,"." -“i"’“‘““‘l"l"' '-('(‘,)‘L’h..|d.qx-1:.:"-[\. 0D Withom being |\ Judge MeCullosh gesuted marriuge parili ”lu‘lf e e Paragrapls for amenduicats. ial appropriation of 51 B mence. at 7 o'cloc e floor will be Olders Upno such teasanatie tums 53 ¥ son had salt rlewn on bis hands and On wotlow of Air, tiragg 6f Wisconsin an | 1A LBORIAIO0 Of SUOW fov repsird of | j0q i " reserve for chilaren only until | s {fq fie to time be determined by the |'y;00 1 the calves of bis legs, He took Hood's amendmont. was adopted providing that e 10:30 o' 2lock, during which time no adulc | THE TOASTS aviny ssidetice. Sarsaparilia and Iy entirely eurs 2 whon any ofticers traveling on duty, travels | AdNow . S will be peri | DK sume. One W g R Btanton, Mt, V B AU raliaad ab whielr Unitk. States A New York Failure will perinitted to oceupy suin Ony Mr. G. W. Tilison, in respond to the | (¥ 1. Condron Omahia toops are eutitled fobe tapsposted froe of | NEW Youk, Dee. 3L—The um of M, 8, | of the popular caterers ks heen secured | toast, *“Maine, " told afunny “hoss story™* | 1.Julia Wit=on Omala ’ B E100m 0 bt Do aliowad i onr oants | Kabin & Cou baskets, assigned to-day wih | 40d plenty of refréshments will be fur- | illustrating the. point thit the - com- | (W, 5. Beatty. Onmaha 3 ,H°°d s Sarsaparilla VIGOR,, ¢ luile 45 & subsistence fuud. ‘Abe bill | preferences amounting to $16.000; liabilities | Pished to’tho little o Lhe Musical | mittoe had placed him at the head of the | § Mrs. Nellie Oakt q Oumaiia 1} Bold by all drgptets. PL; i3 8 Wade agdy e 0 passed. estimated at about 340,00, and assets-at | Union orchestra bave been engaged for | programme, so that ail succoeding | | Samuel A. Corneer.. .Omaha b 04 BOOI 0., Agthooamied, Loweil, Mark ORATAVE, feuc M. Townshend of Llivols, from (b cowr | $8,00. the oceasion. | specobes wight seem first Class in com: | { Christiua Peterson. . . Omaia 100 Doses One Dollar 5 con- leaviug it pure, enrichied, and Lealt) 1N L was severely afflieted w ave had tiyo rimni Took five hotties Hood's Sar y only 1o the cured.” €. E. Lovedoy, Lowell, M cnne. by 15 one of the nost disagreeatil licenses yesterday to. the following y LIKEG 00 5 venu D wui swi, i, S M Jiva dag s KRAIABIEEd MMLUE bE3L SErsaPATi lin Ly AT % W i onera “F.W. Guay, Prea.

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