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SEVENTEENTH YEAR. | OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 5. 1887, j “NUMBER 140, HE FORESTALLED HIS FATE, | ™ nesver or camsuNe. | THE EOUR STUBBORN REDS. | tnth o e 'r-"é'm'n‘.}"?lr'v‘.'.flrl‘:"’n"r A FAKE THAT WASN'T FUNNY. | # Moy one monin: - Asintant | THE BABY PLAYED WITH FIRE, A Terrible Tragedy Enacted in Lowis- that they regard themsolves as guilty of any Surgeon William ‘T, Knoedlor, ten days [ itta pime. 1t will b complyiag with (i s in Captain Tiroom, "Tird cavairy, o montha Atk . the matte i n Governor Ogles Jolonel Jo , 8l th. Humphrey Rosigns His Oandidacy | Loviev i, Nov. 4—A tereible tragedy | A Chleago Lawyor Talks About | io'harform & yudicial et sovernor OBIeAbY | myq tnfernal Machine Joko Turning | “*'""' ™ '"'_ "' — ;""" h:; An Infant Girl Burned to Doath was enact the western portion of this telogram was sent to nfght by Geory enslons Tasned. For Judge in the First. M;‘_ :‘-‘n’:‘n‘mh‘t’: "I: l:\‘:h:ln;!:‘vm: un{- \\-hl:-h Executive Clemency. \illing to Maater Workman Quign, of dia: Out Seriously. Near Bluo Springs. Wasnixaton, Nov. 4.—[Special Telegram G. to the Bee. |~ The following Nebraska p "¢ | HOPKINS AND SPERRY HELD. | sions were granted to-day: Original: were not discovered until 10 o'clock this ¥ ot xml:l-mm‘\ av .Iohr !‘;}\lulr’{!. ]1:0‘" e 4 o gorso stho MORE GRACEFUL THAN DEFEAT: | yirning. At that hour Mrs. Mary Bruner, MERCY MUST BE ACCEPTED. |:::n ’|‘|‘““ r::"""m'“ :';“‘““"'“m: V"‘, nll‘: w: I- | HAVOC WROUGHT BY FLAMES. mother of Mrs. Charles B. Brownfield,called for clomncy il b made Wednesday, No- “‘;5""”“‘; Morton, Decatur; Sidney Mills, ——— at the residence of her duughter. No one | ¢, o » vember 9, und that all delogations should bo = . | Woodtake. : 4 | Even the Pawnee Blatherskite Could | 2t o Feniones 00 iRl and after | Commutation Can't Save WLINgR, | iy gpringfield not Inter than that morniag, | The Indian Ofice Boarcd at e | “towa pensions: Mary B., widow of Hiram | NeArly $200,000 Worth of Property Not Stand Stull-The Latter Scathe several neffectusl attempta she wont to the ngel and Fis , Unless They l——— cent Developments in Land Al- W. Pratt, ux City; Mary E., widow of Destroyed at Nashville Several fugly Arraigned in the Lete window of & little ono.story frame cottage Repent—The Governor Ites B ROV, '.‘"‘;{"(“‘“:'I;“ Ao lotment Cases—National smios Jurvia, Danville: Tsaac I, father of A Thrilling : s i snurg, Nov, 4.— day, ) \ Vi 4 ter of Withdrawal, raised it and threw open the shutters. The fuses to Be Interviewed, Owens, a carpenter at work on s house at Capital News. )\\.:.'n.?.'n""‘:v.}l‘u"v'vv.'.i'll;f"ff::;;"|ml?u . OME 2 * — sight that met her eyes was horrible beyond Homestead, fell from the roof of the build- nal: Adolphus Johnson, Montrose ; Ambrose Foroed to Resign, description. In the middle of the door, open Takes Two to Make a Pardon. ing, and broke his neck. Owens, it appears, Not Exactly E P. Matts, Scot i Isracl J. Bell, ""! = Lit the Shavings. BrATRICE, Neb., Nov. 4.—[Spocial Telo- | i between the room occupied by her dangh- | Cnicago, Nov. 4. [Special Telegram to the | came to this city aboutn year ago, some two | Wasnixato¥, Nov. 4.—(Special Telegram » Brre Srwisas, Neb, Nov. 4.—[Special ! grm to the ne ] G M. Humprey, ropub. | LoF and husband and their little girl, wnd oc- | g3 ]~ Nothing of especinl interest trans- | or three days aftor the Haymarket riot at | to the Bee,]—Shorb G. Hopkins, an alleged 1t is, how- | Chicago,in @ somewhat dilapidated condition, | eorrespondent, ar ds and | representing humself to be a carpenter out | o Critic of u job. One of Owens' fellow-workmen | Evening Critic named Pipe terday swore before Squire | mental last night in cil Telegram to the Bee. | —Yesterday, while G Arthur B. Spe 31 Warren 8. Martindale, Somer. | W. Livingood, residing cast of here, was out sporter, who were instru- set; Chiarles W. Boyle, Keokuk; Bartlett F. | in the fleld husking corn, one of his _cows got sulating the report | Ballard, Norwood; John Meyer, Marion. out of the pen, and Mrs. Livengood ran to cupied by William F. Bruner, brother of Mrs. Charles B. Brownfield, who resided with the family, was the body of Charles 1. Brownficld, her daughter's hushand, sus- lican candidate for judge in the First judicial district, to-day formally tendered his resig- nation as such candidate to W. 8. Summe| pired in or about the jail to-d ever, evident that the immediate fric relatives of the anarchists looked more cheer- chairman of the republican judicial central A ful than at any time heretofore, Their hopes | Ocffner in the course” of the that | about Chief Justice Waite ng an infer- Presented With a Fan. put it back in again, leaving several small i committee for this district, The letter of | Pended by a strap attached toa lintel and | o1 rest on o commutation of the death pen s told him he was an an Tho | nal machine from the anarchists, are held [ Wasmixrox, Nov. 4.—Mrs, Cleveland to- | children in the house. weir five year-old swinging to and fro. In the dark corner re- 1 told him ho was at the Haymarket resignation is as follow : alty. Dear Sir: 1 hereby tender you Allof the doomed men have relatives ey | ench in $1,000 bonds to answer the charge of | day receive obtaining money under false pretenses by | at Jamaic selling false information to represcntatives | the fo from Fred Sullivan, postmaster | daughter put some shavings in the stove and through Superintendent Belt, of [ jghted & match to hav " igm mail service, an elaborate and ex- | big fire. Her clothing caught fire handsome fan made at the woman's | g5 40 oo toward ber father, When he osed the body of William . Bruner, with ; b or the bomb. P nd your | PoSCC the ) illiam F. Bruner, with ot Linge. cr, is being visited | yoeh cautioned to keep the statement i se committee my resignution ug the republicun L A Rt R IR ly by members of the Miller family, who | and for that reason he did not tell the stc candidate for the office of judge of this | 3¢ g b came from the o place with | the | until after the death of Owens, f the d they s be indicted trem e Lo * | hed upon which,stiffened in their blood, were | €@ om the same place with him in th al ! 3 of the press, and they may be indicted for [ trenol A ST judicial district and among:others, for e | GG R UE S Wit und ehild. - Photr hewds | old country. “They bring him food and yod | The siwular story af the man Owons was | using the United States maila for the trans- B o oealty L | tonchied hor ail hie clothing yas turned (o First, That 1 do not propose now to be | Were almost ed from their bodies. Be- | cheer, and it is intimated some of the young | Fott i thie afternoon. ":\‘,'F‘IL“";.‘;":V"I‘O mission of explosives, and what they thought | ranged. h St w"'..'}“:L}".‘x'".|".‘.’r'f.‘.-" ST it associnted. eith 3. G S uton kot ticket, | neath Brownfield's feet lay a razor with | women in the family have so far an influence 1 OWel 8! o Ny a capital joke, and, as Hopkins put it this - T R aHL &t 7 ololoalt T RH ! which the awful deed had been committed. ) Owens, said his testimony be- ) I Couldn't Prove It. she died Jast night at 7 o'clock. In passing a8 my colleague, particularly after it has | WHICH (1E @WEG Cood T berh Uit | over him as to get him to put his signature to 'r's inquest was substantially | afternoon, “A good fake,” promises to make Wasti ¢ Nov. d.—[Special Telog wome bay it ignited and a large quantity was been brought to your attention and the at- L d then went on to tell what | them serfous trouble. Hopkins says Sperry ASRINGTON, Nov ~(Special gram o N o ] etition for pardon. s 9 prol Safto n of (e commitise fiiat pata: Biull. o | blood “endl ‘the = faces’ of tho viotimai| ine petitioh fos pardon, ' Juis bighly proba O had'told hat b ). to the Bre.| retaty Lamar to-day dis. | Durned, and also a calf which was n.-.)d near vere b e oy were ) e that the four anarchists, Lingg, Engel wens hud told him that he (Owens), was u | g in no way responsible, as he (Hopkins A v AR s e - | by. The neighbors saved the house and barn order to secure his election has ymised | WO besmeared so they wer almost ' K8, 4 » Ha i pf 7 and stood *‘clos Y el LI ¥ ), ] ) ’ o ‘haddock o A\ 16 YOAT RO s same I Hnmunity ana ;nn:rm;v‘nl ",":I ‘l.fl ln) o X‘mw‘ beyond recognition. Onthe bureau in the her and Parsons, who have published let the Haymarket m ni and had stood ‘“‘close allot the claim of Luther Chad k of | by hard work. One year ago this same littie the following letter, d to the man who threw the bomb.” The story made and sent the imitation machine himsolf | oo 0 tten by the murder mouncing their determination to refuse | was told to Piper under a pledge of secrecy, | and sold the stories to corresponden But | the P @ commutation of their sentence are | which Piper kept until relieved of it by | General Boynton and Robert Wynne, of the | was t 'm: T, Charles B, | not aware of what the law | Owens' sudden ¢ h. An examination of Cincinnati Commercial-G ‘my dear wife and | is on the subject of the pardoning power,and | the effects of the deceased showed in his A 6:30 a. m., an unusually fmmunif to persons who may violate tho | P& laws of the state of Nebraska and said charge | {1 has been ignored by your committe og O Second, That the methods of J conducting this campaixn by the anty, Neb., for 100 on_account of | girl set fire to and burned his baru and grain- a Indian raids in | The finding | ary worth $1,500, he that the evidence was in — ette, who invested | sufficient to establish the claim. Thrilling Scene at a Fire, W ble hand, was found Stull in | , 10 all Whom it Con mi- | Brownfield, “murdere indisc 5 (hg P e Bartisone, Nov. 4.—[Special Telegram to ks Ll i ¢ trunk & nuniber of letters, one of which was | & for the story, do not hold Hopkins respon- An Assemblage of Crows. A pifa Hate use of money i procuring his eloction | WY, aiso W F. Bruner, my brother-induw, | may place themselves and the sheriff of this | from his sister in Chicago, warning him to | 8iblo and believe that Sperry is an accom- | wyquixorox, Nov. 4.—The war depart the Bam]—A o “'I“"' eIl Y to the bench, though well known to you, | f#ied iy afe snd by boemiee TWAS I | county in an awkward predicament should | keep away from the” socialists, as they had | plice. It has been demonstrated that one of i Washington Blréct 18 avening, ZUSELATH e not mef t o conde tion. of life jovernor Og! . you have fhiled to mvactiente the. muny and | M cause for being tired of life is gambling. | to exercise exceutive clemen Rerions charies of reputabie people nd eiti- | 1 iilled Bruner because I didn’t think him fit | the course of conversation with Mr. George zons of Nemaha county. which, if true, | to live and now I will make an attempt on my ment is in receipt of a telogram from General 1 s 5 e a crowd collected in the case. T ‘epor 0X | Terry, stating he has b advised by G 2 ing rviewed many residents of th was gunpowder, and although it was damp- front of the house. Mrs. Barbara Vogel, o Y that o 5 eral Ruger that rdance with the agree. N vith 3 VO ¢ dre aged respectively two Villige and found two of three who clatmed | €1¢d and probably beyond the condition when | ment, with Inspector Armstroni ho had or- with her two children, aged resp ) ide at the last moment | been the caus )f his trouble, the ingredients of the composit Who went to Homestoad this | wes torenie o COmDOSY ST C———— - PR s— EE— Y o b C. Ingham, one of the prosecuting counsel | to have knowle tion with | it could be exoloded at Justice Waite's resi- | dered all Crows to assemble at the age and four years, occupied the third story of should preciude even the ‘possibility of his | 1ife. 8o good bye, my futher, brother and | op h trial before Judge Gary, that gentle- | the bomb throwing. Slooted, how- | donce; it twas an. explosive whet it was de. | ¥ riday. the house. When the engines arrived tha e O v T nal i h. |16y Rood ;e (BIgtitA)L man said: “Supposo the governor should | ¢eer, o explain whly they hud kept this t0 | posited i the mails and that one_constitutes Yeliow PeverBaisialng, woman was i \,.q«”w(.mv}h:..(-n:hir:;..“:.: relieved from being associated with the said BCnakLES B, Brow~rierp. | send along & counnutution of the sentes LA a penitentiary offense. There is only one | WAsHINGTON, Nov. 4.—Reports from Tampa, | became frantic wi S e J. S, Stull upon the same ticket, and hereby e and the prisoners refuse to accept it, it is a The Story Discredited in Chicago. hope left for Hopkins by which he can | Fla., state that the epidemic is subsiding. window, threw LiBhditen ) s """ withdraw my name from any' farther con BLCLILE) AN AR iL question whether it would not becoms the | Ciicano, Nov. 4—The story from Pitts- | escape severe punishment and that lics in 3 WA O L e i :;;];'r’f.‘.’v}.“nlf' 'y':f\l,."."i;'v'v,if dask sou to wake | A Kansas City Reporter Paralyzed By | duty of the sherift to hang thew n burg w.th an alleged anarchist sensation is | leniency upon the part of the prosecuting BU T hniiuad crowd! atood below azing at her foily, Glionon M, HOMpIREY, a Turfmar et Would not, the governor's com | smiled at here, 1t is full of inconsistenaes | ofticers and newspaper correspondents who | The Number of castng | wild actions. Finally, with a quick move- 3 o Kaxgag City, Mo., Nov. 4.—[Special Tele- [ AT “’m(::m':‘,l':l:l'l"l:.lll“:“"L“”"“m i | and about the only basis there can be for it is | were misled by his statements. The latter Throughout the Country ment, she threw them, one after the other, Cracked His Skull. gram to the Bir ] —Wednesday morning the | give'of themselv that the man Owens was perhaps & member | are not likely to be partial with him. A num- | New Yonk, Nov. 4.—Kessler & Co., bank- | 88 far out from the building as her strength Nenraska City, Neb, Nov. 4 1sas C would and they plunged headlong a distance of thirty-five rstric spectators shuds 1 1 forward ~[Special | K ¥ Times contained an account of | “I think not, unless a pardon is formally | of one of the anur. Telegram to the Ber.]—Willium Wilson, a | the fight between the dogs Paddy and Modoc, | accepted it is null and void. Hore is what | cago in the workman employed on the institute for the | which was written by Thomas A. Mosicr, a | 1SHOD Says on the ) IR . Fot > ed | who is related to S. B. Rosenthal & C al- | dered, but a couple of blind, was arrested to-night for an assault | reporter. Init Mr. Mosier stated that the | 1 amine Law: ‘4 pardon, to b valid, must ‘fid\'il.fi.- Pl‘.‘l‘n:[.[nh':::::;b(mtv‘l:;:l’:-n(;:‘-l“tnx'xl":: till they were corroborated by Chicf Justice | ers in millinery, who recently assigned. The [ and caught the childre e with intent to kill. In ti rseof quarrel | trainer of Modoe bore @ strong resemblince | voptod Do th buintas, "Whes thare fo o ae: | tould be placed. in tho story. Schuaubelt's | Waite, Hopkins is not. considered o legiti- | attachment is for §15,000. Tn an afidavit they D eriy b preci }:"""‘;',‘"""“'{ ';"] racked the skullof Mr. | 4o Pay Corvigan. This allusion evidently ex- [ coptance, it is void! Bishop refers to the | ouly partier here was a machinist, was not | mate correspondent and has no standing on | swear Colinfeld fled with the intention of de kAL pleadletiidos oynolds, onc of the contractors, with a ham- | (G5 EEER o e noted horso: »of the United States vs Wilson reported | an anarchist and is still in this city working hist groups and left Chi- | ber of times ho has circulated false but plaus- | ers b il exodus of those gentry | ible stories and made much trouble for them. | property in this city of Isadore Cohnfeld, | g The hor rket. Michacl Schwab, | Fig statements last night were not beli secured an attachment against the | FYEEF herself fr ity k A s T Newspaper Row. During the early part of | frauding his credit A number of other | spectators shouted to her to desist. These ] — man and brother of Pat Corrigan. This ’f‘(‘-r'}.ln:[:i‘;r ‘:‘." “\l:‘l'l(;mg“]l\:::.l‘ I::-'u“ :‘.'\‘ztlx.“l-;! at his ~l<u\. the last session of congress he was expelled | attachments against the firm of S, B. Rosen s caused her to pause for a moment, and = It Was Loaded, morning Mosicr went fo Waldo park in the | i the life of the driver in jeopardy. "‘,L,,h Editor Shevitch Harangues. from the reporters gallery for misrepresen- | thal & Co., have been issued. those below took advantage of the oppor- "REMONT, ., Nov. 4.—J. C. Palmer, | interests of the Times. In his rounds he | way robbery with violen " living four miles from town. put his hund | came to the Corrigan string of horses and | offénse, and he was convieted and sentenced | ing of the pre over the muzzle of his gun while stauding on | inquired for their owner. Edward Corrigan | to death. * President Juckson granted him a | munia assemb the threshold of a barn. The gun slipped | was pointe pardon as far s the death penalty was con- and was discharged, the bnllet taking off a cerned, but notto include immunity from pun- slice of the palm of his left hand. ishment on other indictments that had been 11.—At a crowded meet- | tation to the ressive labor party in the Ger- lh-lmml(- A nlm m[u...n Mll\n"‘u\( £ 5 LW svitch, editor | ited correspondent of a n per, when, in ; : R T T, Sk "‘_"".““’fl'.'j“‘l“: 1506 BB R BV R I SR oH R OAE ohnfeld on the ground of alleged | unhurt. of the Leader, made a specch, in which he A chemist examined the package this after- | fraudulent disposal of property. Lichten- Bad Blaze at Nashville. aid: “I am expected to make a campalgn | noon and found that Hopkins statement as | heim claims he loaned Cohnfeld §0,000 in NEW Y tunityto tell her that the fire was out. Sho > was then a capital NEw Youk, N uni wer tha 5 b finally seemed to collect her senses and re tained an attachment for #0,000 against | tired from the win The children wera committee, This afte noon George H. Lichtenheim ob- 1 out to him and, accom- a young man named Bell, panied by Mr. Mosie NAsuviLL v. 4—This morning walked over to where | yoturned agni g 4 2 2ot | speceh, but Tean't bring myself to speak | to its contents was substantially correct ex- v, 1886 Y g VT > 5 4 s ; 1 gainst him, Wilson was again 3 3 January, 1886, taking a mor on the lat- | the building on College strest by = Corrigan stood. “My name_is Mosier,” he i S et Joaun || oy, Mhis 1s BHAASN o 4 | cept as to the percussion. caps, which he said [ gantaEys 15 Lkl : e building o 5 ] Brought to Time. SRILTOTLE GiHia e b CET [ apreHaRLRtHG SRS ST O B e (e, O !\““w::“:“f‘[ I"""I‘: ,l_‘:,‘_"’(“:[“‘,‘,‘,‘x"'li were exploded, but which the chemist found | ter's Blecker street property for the amount, | ey Warren as a furniture store, was Dunique, In., Nov. 4—In this city, re- | Kansas City Times.” According to Bell's | Paaed guilty, . The question wis e DY | ond most atresions wmusdon ven Torpetrated | & BeW. Tho'postal authorities say thare but refrained from having it recorded at | giscovered to be on fire, and owing to the in- cently, in th of Miller vs, the Minnesota | statement Mosier had no- sooner announc SR e P s st atrocio ever perpetrated | . federal law undor which the two' news- | Cohnfeld’s request, and that Cohnfeld has | g S vy 5 ROV L SaleciRalliond comping, B verlit ment Mosir had no sooner announced | the court whether the president's pardon did | js fixed to take place in Chicago. But I tell oo c 1 : fiammable character of the material the fire Iroad company, a verdict i, who is a tall, hea : struck him a fearful blow in. the face, | Prose paper men can be prosecuted, and that the | gince sold the prop Lichtenheim s | gyread rapidly and communicated with ad- of &,000 was rendered in the district court in | fiih stk hith o fearful bigw i the faee, sceution for the sume offense, although | e end will soon follow, . 1f those herocs are | Gader o Disteict foye . Picen 18 possibly | claims is endoteed Cohnfeld's paper. to th Joining buildings. The entire block trom the favor of the plaintift. An appeal was taken | 15 sevoral 1imes. Mosier was renterad e | Bt intended to do so. The questions in the | hanged the days of all those concerned in the Thiere sere fed to-dny deeds of trust to Cohn- | bank alley south to the Western Union by the defendant, the law allowing six | conscious and it was some time before he re- | the United Statos, and. Chie. Justice Mar. | Guirageous murder will be reckoned and the Indian Land Allotments. feld’s attorney, Julius J. Frank, und to the | building was an immense sheet of flames. months in which to fileit. To compel the | covered. His fac frightfully bruised ¥ Halives e tnoOHiion G et soTe | oo “lllr':"l“ll"_’ {:‘“ °,'{,w"°‘|‘,'.'1“bv,“"“ have 2|, Wasmxotoy, Nov 4.—[Special Telegram | National Park bank for "the bene- | The fire department, after hard work, suc- defendant to file the appeal at once the attor- | And his right jaw was broken. As soon as A pardon is a deed, to the validity of | 8 e E0r e b e e F ] o [ o the Br.]—Tn the law enacted at thelast At of a portion ~of his creditors, | ceeded in kreping the fire within the space neys of the plaintiff placed an_ execution in | Possible he returned to the city and is now at 1 delivery is essential and delivery is not | nd eries of “Kill them Dynamite1” 1ut | Session of congress providing for allotments | Bradstroets raports a rough statement of doncrived The total 1oss uggregutes §167,000, the hands of the sheriff, who levied on an | the Sisters hospital. It is announced to-night | complete without acceptance. It may then | jot them hang. Seven men's lives will not | of lands in severalty to certain Indians it is | Cohnfleld’s affairsas follows: Assats—Cash, During the progress of engine and two cars belonging to the railroad. | that Mosier will to-morrow enter both civil | be rejected by the person to whom tendered, : 5 sy g ¢ $120,000; real estate, $65,000¢ stock, $140,000] | the fire the walls of the building adjoinin The only method of release was for the com. | and criminal suits against Corrigan, e e iees | ouk A Let them kill sevent directed that each head of a family shall | gooounts, 860,000; total, $070,000. Liabilities | the bauk alley fell in and the son T with it immunity from further | you if this crime of buse murder is committed { 1 { 1 ! v thousand, and out_of their graves seventy | hay . S 1 bis Skl el onion relosse wras for the Com- e e R e s S i d outof raves gcventy e a quarter section, each single person | —Mortgages, $340,000; duc for merchandise, | Moore, about fifteen years old. had his sku ‘ KT IHIN 4y el btAn LIy 01y chterghy: Balfour at Birmingham. ubpoRGA AL o HHEnNconaEmuedltolacathy g;:!‘,‘l'°.:;,(“"{l'|:,§:,‘3;“}‘:};;“”i,rilfs!l quif theso | over efghteen years of age one-cighth sec- | §53,000; to banks, 'loans and_ contingent liw- | crushed and will die verul others were e Loxpoy, Nov. 4.—Balfour, chief secretary | would reject a pardon, but the rule must be 125 ) i 35 oss injured. Others are believed to thousands of times wi p ivil | tion, each orphian under eighteen one-eighth, b;l}}my $350,000; total, $748,000. Surplus, | more or less injure ) are bel The New Soldicrs' Home. for Ireland, went to Birmingham to-day. and | tho same in capital cases as in misdemeanors, | Srousand® 0f UIes worse o LAt e | cto.” Tho instructions siven to the agents to | &27.000. O g ered by debris, which the workmen ary ) gram to the Brx.]—The board of trustees | land Conservative union. Ho was accom- [ Shil fhe, conniition ay Lo, wioxe Anarchists und the Press. family” means husband and father of fam- | Liubilities from 40,000 to 850,000, ANOTHER SCHOONER HORROR. i of the new home at Marshalltown | panied by a detective and the chief of the | inflict ed by the judgments . > ; The anarchists, | have selected November 30 as the day for its | Leamington police. At Birmingham armed | therefore, to obtain the be efitof a ¢ nmu EW York, Nov. .—The Tribune to-mor- | ily, but it is found that many Indians have Louisvr "'-'é:;::ié :';’ {::‘-:‘:;“ii;:;\;fiL ‘?..fi‘L: The Ocean Bird, With Ten Souls, Re- row will sa Mhe joint committee o everal wives and each of them a large | Wholesale dry g : formal dedication, which will occur with ap- | detectives were posted at the depot to watch | tion of their sentence, which is a couditional | bengeal 1““,',‘:, u,?if,‘; n’,,‘;"[',i;( e »m‘:{x 32(, 50 that in these cascs large numbers | Sinment, as did also Honle & Wolf, whole- ‘ported Lost.. propriate ceremonies. The home will be | for suspicious characters. Balfour during | pardon, must subscribe a formal acceptance ALADOr trict Assembly 49 | e’ ersons would be assigned but one quarter | Wholesale dealers iu hats and caps. 'Liabili- | Norroik, Va., Nov. 4.—The report has open the following day for the reception of | the day gave assurance that the government | of it. Four of them have intimated in_ad- | Of the Knights of Labor huve sent to every | goijon, The department of the interior | LicS and assets are stated in neithier case, but | peen yeceived here that the sche veterans. was resolved to_proceed boldly and firmly | vance that they will not do so; but the door | minister in this city an appeal in which | Tound it necossary to pass upon the legality | Hess, Mayer & Co., are rated at between | 14 of Wilmington, N. C., Captain Edward S with the work they had taken in hand in | of mercy may still be open to them. Should | they — say We appeal to you | of Indian marriage and the secretary decided #150,000 and $200,000, Henle about 240,000, Danicl s e i Took an Overdose of Morphine. Ireland and bring it to a good conclusion a commutation be granted, and they th to deal with the case of the Chicago | that the first should be the legal wife and CHI0AGO, Nov. 5.—Joseph J. Sampson and C. Danicl, carrying mail betwe Nagshead, Cuaniroy, Tn, Nov. 4.—[Special Telegram [ Bulf Rod o larie and enthusiastio || fusa’ta accapt; as $he 1aW Joka 0 | A O e oy Tova vy wiiaend | Joseph W.'White, furniture dealers, made a | Manteo and Elizabeth City, N C.. sauk dur- iists from your pulpit or by pri letter to the governor of 1liinois, to the pre to the Brr]—Dell Huyek, foreman of the [ Sudien the town hall this e t oftice, lics at the point of death from | Suid, e hoped thut at the ne lose of morphine taken this morning | hU i 1o relieve neuralgia. 5 He to d sssion of nmutation in eve sngland and Scotland would get | null and void legi s duty and ry v such in other words, he must exe- lation. _Still, the Irish | cute the sentence notwithstanding the gov- assfgnment to-day. No schedule stank shonld be -m(-(‘l as single persons over ;;}{‘1:""“1*{' s R e cighteen vears old, and such other wives ag [ Wasflled 5 ortollilscommition: fana:chins horo have children should be considered as heads | e Charles Whittaier mana factur D e B oS e | of families and"also have 160 acres, This | S9mpany confessed judgment for + Monday night in Pas d all on board w st. ] s on the boat, it is thought, numbered for th - hen, pould vemaiy th ,' Mosuy Toblem| [ernan nterloranoc at i 10t fixed by the | puper editor and reporter who has writ construction brought to the city ex-Governor | £ HHECY Sl A Kanuck ¥ t On Chamberlain. Ry BIANDIA =l in the mind of everyone who took an interest | court. NG o ot Tsaac Sharp, of Kansas, attoricy for many : ¢ ane wh D AND W YORK. | in tho fortuncs of 1s S eaton anything azainst the condemned men has | Jaaac Sharn, of Kunsas, o for S many G ToroxTo, Nov. 4.—The Globe, which h Mo Hopes For the Success of His | Was not wh governcd The Governor Will Not Talk. Fpeummackod Touykths) ieenssande ot L G pNarrow Becape From Lynching, o | fecontly been protesting very vigorously | Party's Ticket, under her own or arliament, but SerINGFIELD, 111, Nov. 4.—[Special Tele- ik L OO which this interpretation places those squaws ALATKA, Fla s A lynching here | go4inst the appointment of Joseph Chamber- NEw Yous, Nov, 4t agor Edwara | ShCUier slie wus o bo governed at dllin | yram to the Ber.] - Governor Oglesby was Al noilo e who were decided to be the only true wives, | to-day was only avoided by the firmness of | 14y 4 o member of the fish g ORK, vor accordance with any of those principles | ST 10 WiE A e 3 Byl on A | while concubines, who are not mothers, were | the sheriff, who, in the face of a large crowd | 5y thor alr Cooper has received the following letter | which had hitherto regulated the action of | terviewed to-day upon the case of the | Cuicaco, Nov. 4.—Early this morning.near | g eigh! and those who are | of SR S 2 QOIINE QUL LAY I AHEIER S B rasidant Oloveland every civilized state in the world. anarchists but he refused to say a word. a lonely purt of the west side, Police Oficer | 1nothers are to feceive 160 cres. - Tholawful | 0F, C1Fased negrocs, 1‘..( hin prisoner, & | protesting aguinst Chamberluin, scrving on EXECUTIVE MANSION, WASHINGTON, Nov. Idll‘u-;'- winder of his speech was princi- | “I might be misunderstood,” said he, “and | X n was found lying dead on his back | were to receive nothing. Mr. Sharp thinks | RCEr: arrested for violating the person of 8 | the commission and says there is no doubs hally de N Do Bk T 0nIb e NI Cha ACa oted to defense of the action of the Tapor clippings you send 1 and now befare | Police ut Mitehelistown and uttacks on Glad- me amount 1o enough to even raiso a | Sone's policy. Ho concluded by predict @oubt concerning my desire for. the st that a steady application of the present pol \ of both the state ani New York local tiekots | ©f the government would result in the Irish | be misunde Iprofer to say nothing, You need not cx- | with a wound on his. forehead, ovidently | the phraso “Hend of family’ was intended | ten-year-old colored child, to the jail insafoty. | that his work on it will involve Canada in pect anything from me upon this subject. 1f | made by some blunt instrument. The officer | to mean the father and ' mother of each | The crime was committed Sunday, but con- tremendous TR ernative of the ac- 1 should say oo little or not enough T might | had been murdercd while on his beat. When for, if othorwise, the law would say | cealed till to-day. Edward Frasier, the [ ceptance of Bayard's proposals will e s ing i1l claspes e | the head of each family instead of each head o = | non-intercourse, commercial reprisals and tood or if T should say anything | fUnd this morning he still clasped his re the hllu‘lll ach family instead of cach head | plack fiend accused of the revolting crime 2 [ y olvantuilisone A hiaak v Geor e he secretary was_appalled at sre i ais probably war. The Globe says the case i3 5 T e o oL tickets | hocominge enthusiastic and loyal supporters | that might be incorrectly reported through a | Shaesd Ehors 15 1o ln we 3ot t0 the mie: Savalation hutl kAl 0L Mrd Shaen to TRt T8 Arrestod gt bishouson ‘fl“fiur;“;x““x‘l‘,‘f one in which the United States has compar- 3 i much fnclined to abstain from any inter- | of a1 empire which they, by their virtues | misunderstanding or otherwise, there might | derer. uggestions in writing. Governor Sharp | Howe and - refhsed 1o sarrender buct. | Btively little to fear. Great Britain has to ence with the New York City campaigns, fully | Were fitted to adorn. Balroub o EG ot caaRan it s sy He was found with abullet hole in his head the mistake is chargeable to the incom- | fig' “his- refusal with s shotgun through | 16or & large loss of trade, large cxpendituro ] i T T Coercion and Free Speech. thing about the anarchists, 1 know the peo- | 804 & pistol in his right hand with one cham. | petents of the Indiun oftice. the window. The sheriff forced an en. | Of money aud the shedding of British blood, ) uf « anage o i\ 3 0 ek, or empty. During B " “Maroat Sy e 3 2 d o fompetit oy e their | afair | Drans, Nov. 4-The government is re- | plo aro interested in this matter and the | henoi: DUring the afternoon Br Mt | Revising the Civil Service Rule, | trunce, when Frasior Jumped - from 1 | fuar, for there would be the battle ground. any interference, however, when I say in | solved to prosecute all persons who took part | newspapers want to give them all they can | and was of the opinion that the wound which | WasmiNetoN, Nov. 4.—[Special Telegram | soon captured and taken before the | Ihis would be the wain cost and their youpg re in the miduight meeting ut Woodford Sun- | get about it, and they are right to do so. It | caused the death was self-inflicted. to the Bex. J~The civil sorvice commissioners | county jud The testimony showed | faen would furnish the bulk of tho ropast for se totally misrepres duy, October 16, at which the proclamation | i8 an important matter, but do not ask me —— held o long executive session to-day from 12 | the crime to be particularly heinous and re- | the carrion evow. FoepuRer EETE0es o8 2 i o8 in senan to fhiedals of the lord licutenant forbidding the meeting | anything about it.” Glassworks Olosed Down, until 5 o'clock and completed their final re- | YOting in its character. Scores of negro O e I R e ;‘m;l‘-rvf.-1'!3’&?‘".‘{ 1:.‘_ 4 {‘L“.”_“II\{.n::‘nrl‘,.:\:[-:fl iR i Cipted i R e tof | 'The stack of lotters which was reccived | N#W Youk, Nov. 4 —Representatives of all : women gathered at the court room as the | Rerfevtly honorable wethiod Ry vision of the new rules for the civil service. spute, rs Row and, L. P. Gill and I 1 know nothing which if I were a 188 factorics in the United States yesterd facts of the brutal assault became ful avis | to-day have been indexed and put away in | ¥ The rules make an entive change in ma known. They attempted to get at the pri = ' Yei o b oL S 5 4 , members of parliament, and Den- | (000 M8 L e WAy 1 n conference, decided to shut down ever - onhiro . shang many L S RIaS [Res Sy ka0 brs Sentenced to Ten Years. | 1y SUPOrt of Mr. Follows' candidacs withe ry 10 th 10rd mayor of Dublin; | U boxos for prescrvation and no onoouteide | 1 ™ s ory'in tha cast at tho closo of tho | Pointe from thoso now n usoand will be | onor’ Other nogrocs foinc In thocryand | gr. Joserw, Mo eial Tel | y supy ! e Alacioall Tores a1 & the | MU : th fang him!? “Kill him | out tho least misgiv % [y biaTHthaasraan »f parliament, failed to appear and his clerical force is sup- quite a surprise to many when they are pub- § g ! il re of their ntents, | Variona | presentmonth. This action was t with considerable nuis court in answe ken at “Burn mal satisfaction 10 @ Summons him!"” and the frighteved wretc gram to the Ber t at 11 o'clock s ed. The rules were sent to-night to the ¢ e 4 S i prish sonsidarable. DL AUt AGLIDG, e R R S yriven for the refusal to [ the instigation of western manufacturcrs ::.fl:m‘ A he Xulo8 wrora seny ioghs ko th pt under the judge's desk to hide the jury in the case of D. G. Parker, charged Freaso Dreach vatulutions to M. | county Clare, and & warrant for his arrest i to the inspection of the pub. | to prevent enstern ewployes giving wid to | hrifer i When T 4 HRIsiet The come volve drawn und : with the murderof David C. Montgomery, morning. Yours published this {44 been issued One good reason which might hay 1 men who have given thirty days’ no- | o pis getion, The comnission has had se I e Tt L bronght b 0¥ darin the seomd it SRR been used has been omitted. There are cer- ke, owing to a disagrcement eresting meetings ol bjeet o argo. muscular man of un- | qegree, fixin at ten years s and they have beeu printed times and revised again, but it is k ptand- | in the penite the d the Hewitt said Le fo community f governor Tho Prioce o Wales at. | tain mysterious threats and o ! N saw more danger to the Loxpox, Nov. \ 3 oes not want to give them publicity. Dosss than from | tended tho banquet given to-day by the | Gocs hobwant to give thom publicity )N TIeWS i ing by and oceupied a spot in Then drawing two revolvers he ¢ nin pre o 4 WO weeks an r says the report thou that they are now in shape for the h cat interest has been manifested. T RAADBLasuOs ; does not like sensations nor is ho willing to | that all the fint glass factories in this section | PO ; RARWAD Al room. A covered wagon was Lastily drive & volitienl ones. Mo president’s letter was | United Service club to the Duke of Cam | eratify a curiosity which he considers mor- [ of the country ure to shut down at the end of | 13 ident und will no doubt go t0 him text | upto the back poor, and while ho en Declared the Hazen Bill a Lav atic meeting tonght. bridge in houor of the fifticth anniversary of bid. He fears nothing and he prefers rathe theTmonth, appears to be somewhat erroneous Mm“‘y the changes until the prosident "h-‘“'“ ntion of those in frout, his dep Ghn Y Nov 4o the T ; P ST is foining the Tiritish army Duke of | to keep locked within his own breast the | or at least premature, prons Loy - 2 lmost paralyzed prisoner ot and QHD, ) No ; th o n as allroad Ross. L e B o commander in- | threats of vengeance than to give them to docdos s CEY . fastity drove him {0 the fail, afternoon resolutions were passed by & vota avtivone, Nov. 4.—[Special Telegram o | chiof by patent. The last patent. issued was | the public prints, through which they would Gone With a Handsomer Man, Military Matte — of 184 10 115 reciting that the governor's veto the Bex.|—The appointment of Senator Gor- | to the Duke of Wellington, reach his fumily ang nds. Forr Worrn, Tex,, Nov. 4.—Milton King, WASIINGTO! 4 3y Plymouth's Probable Pastor, to the Hazen railroad bill. conceruing the man, the democratic boss of Maryland,as the - - [Press, |1t is declared that the rs of Catined A o o e 5 g . ogTAm BROOKLYN, Nov. 4.—[Special Telegram to | passage of which charges of wholesale bribe ¥ i i ] ot ¢ a retired druggist of Fort Worth, returned | 1o tho Bee.) - Lieutenant R e state director in the Baltimore & Ohio rail- uin Explosion. igel, Lingg, Fischer and Pavsons, in which | 00 o0 n6ag City to-day to find that his wife | 1o < ) 3. oung, | o ek ) —Itis virtually settled that Rev. | ery were publicly made, was informal and S Z " Sr Toitis, Nov. é=-The mstal haral refuse 1o accept a commutation of sen ) “ Fourth infantry, has been found incapacitated | o0 o rolve X 1, that the bill had, therofore, became & road has caused something of a sensation in T ne metal semisp! v rOCOiVi had W Shitw o forme Charles A, Berry, of Wolverhampton, Eng- o found in the cellar at the scens of t tence, have 1 n received and it is had eloped with AL J. Chitwood, the former | g gepy by the retiving board and his il id that it be certified with other acta financiul and political circles, This move | found in the cellar at the scene o recent | pved that the been kept buck by the | clerk of Mr. King, On leaving here two K i o i St land, is to be called to Plymouth church as | L0610 the secretary of state. sick 1 been indefinitely extended ¥ looks as if the Gorman ring intended to con- | ©Xplosion, supposed to been abomb, was | friends of the condemned men. weoks ago b placed $12,000 in bank to his | #0 HE IR DU EEETR CRIREC its pustor, The advisory committee of the — trol the greatest corporation in Muryland, | tho bulb of it hungine luup, There s no | Mrs. M. A, Miller, of Chicugo, arrived in | wife's credit. On retuming to-day he found Caping. Vi ium, B, Hopaian, inth infan- | o en having charge of tho subject of a suc Weather Indications. along with the state and oty governmonts. | fron s fondre worie g A the city to-day for the purposo of appeating | his house | m und ‘uf._:nh- and thr ‘l:”"‘lm: N"“;fif"“ d before tho retiring sor to Mr. Beecher met lust ovening and | For Nebraska: War fair weather, ! Guerett und Gorman have long been intimate E 2 made hor headquiters ab the el e R GRS AELh e “"‘l‘ ‘;‘_:‘l- e unanimously voted to recommend the seleo- | light to frosh winds, generully shifting to i SIa0e " Tha cobtical she t Maryiand Bowed ta ota. ange, an attachment the | bound train, Chitwood has also been miss [ 1 ,'" RERARL AT 1 Salady \rtar | tion of Mr. Berry. While this does not bind | southwester \ wrecked the Chiesapeake & Ohio canalund | BErix, Nov. 4 or Wiltiam, | W, C. T U andwent - directly o | dne siuee Saturday, hn.- formerly bou ; “'»‘l-, A s rualoe l,"":‘ll‘“"l‘ “-“; tho church thore is little doubt but | For owa: Wa fair weather, light to { g I wan x for the first time in & week, appeared at his | the exccutive mansion. She found | with the Kings. All the parties wero of good | tery K to battery D, vice First Licutenant | thut — the choice of the —committee | g, s, generally shifting to southe wido this great public work an_asylum ho first ime . b T o o non amat| L S R R OB AR O O Baor . Lipuatertod frum battary | HUL sulin - FANOAQ.. JnASmUGh. ia. /.| Soan Winds, BOAsralie SRENOR 19 SNA political houchmen. Uuless the syndicate | favorite window to-day and bowed to the | the Bovcrior st home ahd stated i timeut fn the church is strongly set in the g now reorgunizing the Baltimore & Ohio af- | thousands of persons ussembled outside, by »I‘l'"‘;‘“l'l:"l‘l“h:‘l"“;h‘ A “"u“;\i";‘l yosposle | sonsatigihe | D to light battery K. Sahio Giroction, s strongly, indeed, that. the d Contral Dakota: Warmer, o 4 R S A o entiol o 0 N v = o g R e i pan) ot 0 d o ong! d wed 1 northern por % fuirs and the stockholders ure careful the | Whom he was enthusiustically grected. “The I8 Rovarncs wakld nob give lier A Verdict Fapeho Def _ First Lieutenant Edward Huberly hth | Committoe's action I8 Virtually dictated by | fhir weathor, followod in northery porticn by puilroud will become wrothier wsylum for | C10F Inloation of what e Ia' HX6L 10 0. | Tarin Coe b e [Spec infantry, has been granted two months ex- | the universally expressed desive. T el wryland's corrupt politicians. Information Mrs. Miller suid she thought Governor oy ot b sy (o tension of leave, Ww YOuK, Nov. 4. —[Press. ) —At the close was received in thixcity from Garrett's party Oxlisby very strougly uclined o let the law | F1 10 tho Beu.)—In the caso of Marshul ct ,\m{l_,v,‘,._‘.,,h.m A. Baldwin, Seventh cay- | of the regular Friday night prayer moeting The Murder of Harn of tourlsts, now in Montana, thut Garrett hus Drina take ity own course; that he evidently be- [ 81 vs the Harney Penk Tin company tho ry, his been assigned to duty at Fort Meade, | in Plymouth church, Brooklyn, to-night, a = o 5 "2 Chaxl lately had another of his bad spells. hostilities with Dinizulo, son of Cetes lieves ir vot interfering with the operation of | court to-duy instructed the jury to find for | D.'T, busitiess meeting was held, ut which the ad. [ _ PITrsnuse, Nov. 4.—Scott Bay and Charles 3 - have been bogun and thata skirmish has | law without good renson; thorefore, that she | the defense, This action is generally ap- | , First Licutenant Hayden Delanz, Ninth in- | visiug committes reported in favorof oxtend- [ Sims, two of the parties held on suspicion of the Cabinet. taken place i which three British soldicrs impress him very strongly | proved by mining mei, No othor course was | fantey, has been ordered to Fort Thowas, | iug w call to Rov. Chiarles A, Berry, of Wol- | killing Frauk Hurn, wero lodged in jail to- . A [Special Telogram to | were killed. views of the innocence of the cou- | open, Ariz., for temporary duty. verhampton, England, to ll the palpit made ST » murder proferro Den i s day on an fnforn ter preferrod the 13gr.)—A Sun special from Washington - She was much discous 1 toas - The court martial for'the tria) of Captain | vacant by the death l(.nn-\; Ward Boooher, | 1+ Frank Harn, ar.. unclo of the murd suys: Prosident Cleveland's cabinet will be A Rich Banker's Death, that, Governor Oxleaby i w Iliever A Conviet Killed. hoas Garmey, Pirt cavalry, las boon post- | A spectal mooting will bo hetd. Novembor 18, | iy ™iiko wuthori alin the evideno g ol gL T s A ss, for- | 10 capital punishment. Mres. Miller proposed | Nuw ik, N. I, Nov. 4.—Thomas Wallace, [ poned until further ovders. ut which the church will bo usked to take | pt (AWe BUIbOrE Tienm 4 RSO, MO0 A 100 BoAds of Who soversl | I‘m - .yr\ 4 i -If\“< g lv e sron. . | 10 the W, C. T U. udie it duy of prayer 2 i St AaA ‘nl N enitentiary ut | . Assistant Surgeon Walter Whitnay has | fiual action, ARNUNA Who Prmontes WEUS ORMISLY SRRy depurtments have completed their annual | Merly apartuer in the fiem of Baring Bros., | j,. ordered, but the proposition was received | {0 Msesoonuty. ¥ VUL den ordered from Fort Lyon to temporary | ... - s o e MR roports, which will be some time this month, | bankers, i dead. He left a fortune of f with no favor, und later in the day she loft [ {aldwell, was shot in the howd wid instantly | quty ut the new ont ut Denver, Colo. R OId New York Patrolman Suicides. Pronicins Pes b R o iasan Seerctary Lumar will go from the interior [ #%00000 for St. Louis. ik slliagtivopel "‘:ir;“m"d‘“'"“'-'”'"'l*"“»"" Surgeon H. 8. Kilbourno bas ‘been elocted |~ New Yoxk, Nov. 4. —Patrolman James H (RO ¥ B e i department 1o the supreme bench as succes A Belgian 3 What Chicago Friends Ave Doing. L e ieh ol fi:":i,T-“.'.'.'«Z{Af'ixl"\fl'p..‘.'.'.‘.'r.li'“'\'.i’”\\-‘m’.".‘.“‘“: v aged fifty-soven, killed himsolf this | oot N o ai et S S 4 wor of Justice Woods,and Postmaster General | Wasmixatoy, Nov. 4.—Ti ident has | Cricaco, Nov. 4.—Captain Black und L A Murderer's End it WIELE | g frornoon at his howe by & shot in the brain, | [0 RS et Aot g . Vilas will be made secretary of the interior. | fecoguized Aguste do Bellefroid Doudwont | L. Oliver, of the Amnesty association, usked [ - Moxtaonrry, Alu, Nov. 4. Henry Rolin- [ “Acting Assistant Surgeon W. J. . Adams | Ho had beon on the poiioe foce ke I | 0 (0 uy i roforence o thie gondition of Dun M. Dickiuson, of Michigan, will be the [ us consul of Belginm at Emporta, Kan., of | Mayor Roche for permission to circulato a | son, colored, was hanged toduy at Union | has boen ordored from Fort Assinaboine, | Wit the father ot Wike Ieeey BE S AE0 ) 1 wiemployed peoplo of Loudon and the | next postmaster general, unless ho declines | Kuusus, Colorado und Nebraska. petition at the street corners invoking execu- | Springs for the murder of an aged colored ‘»“:;;'\fl\-\ “l'i.r.I“-‘.‘.»,::7.::';'.[‘:‘:\'.'-“{\' {"r temporwry | 3000 10" huve any S means 10 be yod L0 PIEVEDt socialistio sppolutment, which has been tendered to TTTTS— 1ive olemenoy for the condamnsd anarolista. | mun last:May, During the absenco on leave of (. bles, viots on lord wuyor's day, the 9tb iust. o . o " g The o had ection, providing - SClu r b ——p- - Jion Diskinson arrivd bare rom i ths | Tlown, Nov. d--Cardinal Polligrint Is dead, | J58BAYOr bsd 50 cblectun, proviting A Kentucky Formality. el MeClure, wasistant payimasier goncrul Githooly B Wil Loass ey iAGhas Ktocat presidont. te foft for Now York this uftcr iy A Black suid this oventns that ho. exneotad to | , LEXiNatoN, Ky:, Nov. d.—Tuck Ageo was Wil bo discharged by Major Culner C. it | Pvnias, Nov, .—Mr. Gilbooly, member'of | * Hostox, Nov. 4 ~At # weeting of the dk noon upd will return immediately to Dotroit ¥ e ath of Dr, G A ot d" it “‘}".l"‘ © | hunged in Lexington Juil at 12 to-day for the | fen, paymaster, parlisment for, West Cork, bus been served [ rectors of ihe Old Colony ralroad to-day it here I no revival of the talk of the retire Cteaco, Nov. 4.—Dr. Moses Gunn, an emi- | k0 W Springficld Monday b the petition. | yurder of Jumes Faulkuer, Scptembe Leaves of absence: Captain William I | with two additional ssmmons for obstructing | was decided to louse the Hoston & Providence & of Oarland and Endicott, and both | m-nl‘ ysletun and surgeqn, died early this | “Such a petition as 1 shall carry, said the lu'Ahduuug\lll\lm; i over two dosen Auuluug Boyle, one month; First Lieutenant Solomon | and menacing ofcers, The hearig is fiavd | radroad for ningly e yoars at 10 per ceal these geutlemon ure Likoly 10 stuy.. Woruing at his residence L this ciy, coptaln, “docs net wean that the wmen ro- | owrs b 5 B, Spwrow. Tweaty-flest. lnfantey, oue | for the 10th instant ob Ui Capital stock und §1,000,000 bonus ’ g . %

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