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SEVENTEENTH YEAR OMAHA, SATURDAY MORN 'HE OMAHA DALy BEE. ¥l DECEMBER 24 L0SS OF THE ALFRED WATTS. The Story Told By the Sole Surviv- ors of the Crew. TWENTY-FOUR SOULS PERISH. A Wisconsin Central Train Runs Into the Woods -- Two K and Many Seriously Injured— Other Casualties. THE SALE COMPLETE W. F. Storey's Paper in the Hands of Snowden and West. Cnicago, Dee. 23.—[Special Telegram to the Bee.] —~The sale of the Times has been compieted. The transfer is just as good as made and nothing now remains to be done except the fixing of the legal form by the court and the entering of the formal order by Judge Tulley. Attorneys Weigley, Dexter, Goudy and Judge Trumbull had their hands full all the forenoon determin- ing just how the final steps in the case should be taken, and after Judge Tul- ONLY A NEWSPAPER “FAKE.” A Washington Correspondent Rules Sherman Off the Track. THE OHIOAN WILL LIKELY SCORE. A Poor Attempt to Make Political Capital Out of Some Bemarks Made at Justice Field's the diphtheria, ‘The other children have been sent to General Ruckler, their grand- father, + Nebraska and lowa Pensions. WasnizGToN, Dec. 28 —[Special Telegram to the Bee.]—The following pensions were granted Nebraskans to-day: Hannah E., widow of Charles W. Purdy, Reynolds. Mexican war—Jotn K. Isbell, Fairmount. Original—Charles W. Purdy (deceased), Reynolds; Henry Swartspager, Lodge Pole Increase—George W, Guilford, Guide Rock: William T. Melvin, Plattsmouth; George l(z:tvenmn, Norfolk; Byron Weston, Central ity THE TRAGEDY AT WAVERLY. Full Account of the Circumstances Leading Up to It. GOADED HIM TO DESPERATION Young Kingsley Made the Ohject of a Merciless Persecution at the to our shores of a class which threatens our morality and boasted liberty. Mrs. Chap- man is the widow of an Iowa editor and is a very guodest, unassuming lady, of pleasant address and casy manners on the rostrum, using very little gesticulation, but holding her audience by the brilliancy ‘of her logic. Sioux City's New Daily. Srovx Ciry, Ta, Dec. 23.—[Special Tele- gram to the Bee.]-—The first number of the new daily, the Sioux City Daily Stock and News Exchange, appeared to-day. The paper is issued in the interest of the stock yards, packing houses and live stock interests of this section, OVER A THOUSAND MEN OUT. Extensive Strike Inaugurated on the Reading Road. A GENERAL TIE UP THREATENED. Report That Upwards of Forty Thour sand More Wi To-Day—A Vain Appeal Quit Work v 1ay's . oty kRdigurRad’ ‘s tho toon ‘Hoim Dinner Table. Pensions for _Towans: Mex of Lynching, Died From His Injuries. the judge met them in his chamber for a con- — A e, e e O Trvdine, GrissEL, Ta., De |Special Telogram Disaster on the Deep. ference. The consultation was merely to | A Correspondent's Vivid Imagination. | Norwood:; Joseph Mitchell, Ottumwa: val: Goaded By His Enemy. to the B harlie Jones, the eighteen- Objected to Non-Unionists, ] New Youk, Dec. 23.—The story of the loss | communicate to the court the agreement | Wasiixatox BUREAU TiE OMAIA BEE, entine Mendel, Albjn; Benjamin F. Patter- | WATERLOO, Ta., Dec. 23.—There is great ox- | year-old lad who attempted to cross the Towa | Puitaveivmia, Dee., 23.—Over one thou- A of the clipper ship, Alfred Watts, has just | they had come to, and post him upon how to 513 FOURTEENTH STREET, % son, Aveca. Increase—James McDougall, | citement in Waverly over the attempted | Central track ahead of a freight train yester. | sand men employed by the Philadelphia & * been told by Oscar Linn and Henry Magnus, | act. They said the settlement was all ready Wasmixaroy, D. C., De lfA\"l‘uIW J-;’mo: LN!arls. M(u'ml A, Y1 | shooting of Lawyer Billings by Mr. Kings- du?‘ and lost a limb in .-.»usm‘umu-e, has since | Reading railroad company, on their lines run- | sole survivors of the crew of twenty-eight, | to bo entered upon record us soon usthe | A Washington special in to-day's New | FORE We [EAREs HOVR THIGKSS “|ley, and the latters tragic death, | died from the shock received. ning from West Falls to the Port Richmond The Watts, under command of Captain F. H. | court should make its formal decision. The | York World takes Senator Sherman out of g q ' (air . Davis, Keokuk; Horace G. Hawks, Marble [ About two y t course, | he presidential race. It announces with a | Rock: John R. Bain, Newton; Joseph Hast- 5 YoRouLs. i{;m"vd great deal of positivencss that the senator, | ings, Atlantic, g the conference. Judge m ice Field's di hurricane struck the vessel, raged for hours, | Tuley was secn this afternoon and said that | While at Justice Field's dinner last week, sweeping the decks clean and tearing the | he would not enter any order in the matter | Unbosomed himself to his table companions yards from the masts. About noon @ huge Until temorrow morning. Later in the day and acknowledged that Mr. Blaine would be wea boarded the vessel and Captain Johnson | Messrs. Snowden and Weat, the new propri. | renominated; that he recognized the hand- d twenty-six men were carried away | gione i€ i SAIQAUVOC nd | writing on the wall and had determined not an y o Y | signed the agreement, which had already [ ¢y O R o B TR ention and drowned. The two survivingsailorsclung | been signed by the other parties to the allow his name to go before the convention ars ago Kingsley graduated SCORCH AT SCHUYLER. conl wharves, either us train men, coal men | from the law department of the lowa State e or freight handlers, quit work this afternoon | university with high honor. He soon won a [ A Destructive Fire Raging At Mid- | at half past 4. This action was caused by 4 splendid reputation for business integrity e8 “_nrnml. the introduction of a train crew of five non- R | aroN, Dec, 23 and more natural ability than falls to the lot [Special Tele- | union men to do work upon which union men this navy" has TNOEved - ah. o re- | of most young men. He entered the field of BE. | before 12 0'clock | hud been employed, but who had beea dis: port concerning tho recent trial of | politics, was nominated by the republicans | fire broke out in Sutherland Bros.' furniture | charged. This movement will be communic of the United States schooner Chicago, The | for county attorney, and elected to thint posi- | 8tore: From this building the tlames spread | cated to all employes of the road, and & gen- | | | ; 3 : ° | u 16 vohiaction Wi fugs | 10 the hardware store of Molacek & Popelar, | eral strike on all the lines of the company ! meun speed obtained during the six hours' | tion last fall. His connection with Billings i ora of Molacok & | strike on o li ; 10 broken fixtures on the main deck. The main | matter. They then notitied the present em- | 88 @ candidate. Tt says further that the an- | 5 coo 15 1 knots, And Wi specd | began when, about four months ago, he | nd the notion store of . B. Turrill and M. L ol T T ,»,‘.,'.,K;,‘;‘;‘,,;,:“;;::;:3;:! y \ mast snapped off ciose {0 the deck and the | Ploves ‘of the Times that the new manage- | tagonism of the Cornell, Conkling, Platt and purchased of the latter the homestead | B Erickson, butter and egg depot. Unle : ‘ | Johnson, left Philadelphis October 8 with | €Xact terms of the transfor wes # full cargo of oil for Japan. October 10 a [ Kobt % close secrot. Reportey W Wasn ! s 1 g ! . for an hour, 1635 knots. The mean horse Ll WG 't Unless | oad in shifting cars londed with flour | othor mast followed. The ship began to fll LI LT O R L 1 st ewpYork to ShOrman | power developed was 5,084, and the maximum | in which he (Billings) had lived for fifteen :‘!}:h'm-‘ 1:“i:"i.‘:,l,‘.::::n‘fi‘.'-':.‘«Ul\“":h‘;’«»h::ll::::.f: to tho pier controlled by (e firm of Charlea Viions ana waten from the tunks. . On Nov. | this afternoon. The occasion of the con- ome the recepient of the united anti- | gy 5oth)y for the entire run, and though water | Kingsley was to take possession Billings 3 8 non-union | i i holilotiy ; el ; -— men employed in handling freight should be ember 20, thirty-two days after, the bark | Sultation was tho arraugoment in the | Blaiuo fore s eelled at Mr. Sherman's | was occasionally used on the journals the en- | Was not ready to go, and Kingsley entered Marriage, Birth and Death. discharged. Superintendent Sweigard is- Lizslo Porry, of Yarmouth, took ‘the two | foeyion “in * Judge Tule O tar . it ::,')‘:]‘l'.‘;fh‘_:':‘;‘ ternoon and showed bim U0 | ginoy were not stopped or slowed down at | thebouse us u boarder. Tho only other e | Npnaska Crrv, Neb., Dec. % [Spocial | sued an ordr discharging the erew who e survivors of e water logged ship in an ex- > o orld ch. e 2 senato hausted condition. The Perry was wrecked | the forenoon. There = was nothing for | o6 plandly as he read. When he had o ~ . ST - | the two legal lights to do but _' e S 3 : steamer. Among those lost on the Watts was | in the court as to the way the mon ness is fudge. There is just one atom of any time during the trial. The engines | bers of the fanuly was Mr. and Mrs.Billings. | to the Beg.]—The sudden death of Dr. U, B, | fused to handle freight, and threatening the worked quickly and efciently. There was ill-feeling between the men at this | Larsh last evening makes the third eventful ;::{‘l::‘“!"l';::,"‘",'I{::"' ‘.‘jll‘("'“"A“l'l'“"“l‘:o“‘“":;":(:;'.‘I“ Senator Sawyer, chairman of the senate | time over some my: trouble and | period in that family which makes up the ¥ i g ] 1 foree, which consisted of four crews, refus- | CouEy 8 ne u st one atom of | postoftice committee, says he Will bring the | Billings, it is alleged, was heard to say: “I'| sum of life and which occurred withiu three | ing o obey the order, were discharged, The A. B. Oakford, of Philadelphia, a passenger. ;;'_‘l‘:“ll‘l:‘";:3"\:Rfl;z{h;l,:‘ll‘n:(llflut:; b::f"l‘f‘ll"‘:);‘f:‘[‘\‘— truth lrnn“' 1 attended Justice Field's din- .uu];{m-t of )mnlullu:l:firnp:\h n.i{.,];.-l the com- | will ruin this young fellow or be ruined my- | days: The marriage of a daughter on Mon- | news of the discharge quickly spread and wil h o] p proper 3 ner. Therethe truth ends and ridicule be- | mittee very early er the holiday recess. & 2 ehE i) d his whole course S St s " 5 Pty this ufternoon, when the erew of non-union Cars Filed in a Heap erty will be offeeted, Judge Tully, after the | 007U 0 0 Giite for the prost. | Five members' of o prosent committeo | S T WAL NSNS NI (UG | b Mormi the P of ol 16 e | theh v pu t work, every other employo Wittt e etwoen Fi. | MOTning conference was over, promised to | e, _not sl | ore members ofthe. Forty-ninth con- | Of actior me to the date of the | daughter on Tuesday, and now the death of | ek A largee polfe 18 of - Hurares 1LwAvkeE, Wis,, Dec. 2 ks think the matter over to-mght and enter the | dential nomination in the sense of secking | yress which reported the postal telegraph | tragedy scemed to prove the depth of his | Mr. Larsh on Thursday evening, the twenty protect the any's proporty. f«:::ll u:;ln:.::':.]"T’t‘::ix"l:r.:t‘I:W{T “n‘f :.‘r:.l: forney ‘l:"ru‘n’l't.-do‘]\'h::'\\::‘\\m e the w.’:'f it. T have not said anything, nor have I done | bill but did not repeat the extensive investi- | hatred, eighth anniversary of his muarriage. I Representatives of five assemblies of Read- , & passenger N eft As ), W vi se, S T | v A pretext was not wanting on which to | johve: 6\ and saven ahlidran: Mri b 1 anything to lessen the chances of s, Blaine | gation made by it predecessors. Senator | | A pretext was not vhich to | leaves a widow and seven children, Mrs. | iy employes, who have formed national 4 7:80 last evening was wrecked about mid- | Bt really vepreseuts thehcirs thowgh ot 6% | for renomination or to bring about my own | Swwyer is noncomnittal respecting bis own begin his cruel work of blusting the | Fred Smith, of Omaha; Mrs. S. Kelloge, of | §i5 h'hioyesy who b night by & broken rail. Two fatalities and | o : ] Ly f ot young, 's reputation. ne follow- | Percival, Mrs, J. C. Watson, at present H hts of Lubor, met present predilictions, . He supported the bills | YOUng miams ' repuiat e ¥ ercival, J.C Watson, at present |, njght and calied a gencral convention for reported by the Forty-cighth and Forty- | € shows how cagarly he grased ot D e o proacT to-morrow afternoon.. Tt i naserted to-night inth' MRS ance 8 sley’s | New Mexico, and Frank, Paul and a_dan G i o > onti ninth congresses, whieh looked to the estab- | it L0 ES AT gnoi™ ime since | tor at home. Th aut and a dangh | that word has been pussed along the entire - h his afternoon that $575,000 was the nctual | selection. Iam to-day, so far as presidential \ the injury of u scorc of passengers resulted. | amount of cush to be paid over by the pur- | matters are concerned, in the same attitude M. Montie, of Butternut, Wis,, attempted to | chasers, who will also assnme about £00,000 | that I have been.” ho will also lishment of a postal telegraph system, but AU > 2 € ‘The funeral will take place on | youging system, and that the 50,000 or 40,000 getoutof awindow, when he fell and was | worth cf liabilitics i theshape of mortages. | 1t is not at all likely that one of such nat- | with the co-operatio of private corporations. | YO kirl in Waverly was shown to he in 4 | Sunday afternoon and will be conducted by | men [ the. coupidy 0¢ . tHa! company A 3 lelicate condition and when questioncd, ploy pan) caught under the car and crushed to P e R AFRFIEE BT suoh Wilo XBeFIice 4B M, ief of the bieau of statistics in his | delicate ¢ ues , | the Masonic order. ca young man in the — quit work to-morrow. At" the a jelly. Conductor Greenfield was ¢ t of the imgorts and exports of the | Hamed as hier betray Sherman, would ‘“‘unbosom himself” at a | { S b neighborhood. Imposing on her ignorance, No Figh ofice of the Reading -company it is X 4 ) ed Statet the i f im- | Bl R No Fight at Delta, et R pa £ % caught between two timbers. ~ s | The Kansus City Base Ball Assocka: | dinner tuble, und still more unlikely is it that | barts of mésehiy Atho total values of Im. | it s ulloged, Billinws induced hor 1o sign 00 | Nympauxa Orry. Neby Doc, 99.-~[Spocal | Staied that the cloar duty of the sompanyas injuries will probubly prove fatal. tion Asked to Whack Up. - ) he would tatk of himself and his political fu- | twelve months ended Novembe Ayit 1 - b i tot | 0 the B tare at a dinner given in honor of an English- | compared with simfjr imports for corres- '.',:i':::;‘ A PR LT ,‘,f,}h'."' man. Mr. Sherman has no idea whatever, | Ponding io precceding year | pume.” Billings made public the cruel slander | night and telographed outsi ve ) . Phe I . graphed outside, prove . s L L and the thought has never entered his mind, | &5 T g ths ended November | o446 quiet little city of Waverly was sur- | canard eminating from tho brilliant mind of | Liby, to order that cas be moved in Port 5 e 0, 1857, §206 in 1%, | and e anard eminating from th i Richmond, and if the men refused, to dis- scratched. Mr. Clemens, wifo und three.| McKim ogainst Charles D. Axman and | of dvising his friends to relinquish their : months _ended | Prised and shocked. Billings® fimsy trick was | 1o,y Sherift Huberle, who had just re- | charge them. The same was true’ of the children, of Duluth, are all badly bruised. | others, constituting the Kansas City Base | hope of his nomination or of requesting them | November 0s0,708,810; [ uickly exponed B e O tings oy, | turtied from Punbar, “where he claiu Mrs. Sullivan, wife of Conductor Sullivan, | Bull association. McKim ulleged in his peti- | to keep his name out of the convention, His | in 1886, 860 months | thEEE e i el hel ral ek received serious injuries. Her head and | tion that he subseribed through his father, 1 «d to | trouble at Elizabethport, with Coxe & Co.'s & On hearing that his first plan had fallen have heard it, but later confessed he perpe- | coal barge: 4 3 ; ¢ Ay oot arrior=to deliver merchandise to 30, 1887; as | AMdavit stating that that the voung man ]—The report of & murdor at.| whomsoever it is consigned without regard Delta, Neb., circulatod on the streots lust | 10 8ny question between the consignee und o bon | his employes, made it necessary for the com Thomas Mooney, of Ashland, was terribly Kaxsas Ciry, Mo., Dec. 23.—(Special Tele- bruised. Thomas Schneider, of Ashland, | gram to the Bee]—Judge Slover to-day hos o frightful gash in the head, and is badly | heard the evidence In the case of Theodore : oL name will be presented to the convention at | 95 1857, £7120%, ing th g trated it as a Joke. T : X | through Billings’ wrath knew o bounds. He At Apbesi 1o the Ogurt J S : vorbe H0. 1887, ) Lo An Appeal to the Courts. scalp were laid open. A' number of others | A. V. MeKim, for twenty sharcs of the stock | Chicago if he lives and keeps his health, He {1‘«'1'1":»;3; “‘:nl}{s bt El;vu'n sought Kingsley in the letter's oftice and_ac- e e e Bonad BT Des B oM IRt rOoNe ! e e e K o 0F apecd | Of the assoclution and after recciving the | not only does not see the “handwriting on [ months in 1557, 642 5, o | cused him of ndue intimacy with bis (il | | Rducotn ¥otes 1 [Special Tele- | Brothers & Co. to-duy asked judicial interfer- b ling . A & 4 Bt aibda) u andw in 1387, S4IRER,B113 ) wife while a boarder at the latter LaNcoLy, Neb., Dec. 23.—[Special Tele- Rl ot : piled in a heap. socia aine, Vi 10t exchange the possi- | 1530, ,200,413. ML out of his shares and pocket the £2,000. M bilities of his own political future for thoge Budly Shaken Up. Kim testified that he repoatedly asked for | of tho Maine or any other statcsman. In .. 98 he stock, but i as refused him. e # 4 5 g Ciioaco, Dec. 28.—Probably the worst f L, GOt Ju 1 Wbl PRI S0 fact, I believe that M. Sherman_expects to shaking up ever given a train load of passen- | vyjyuless owing to the mismanagement of | be nominated himself cand without entering gers without killing a single person outright | Heim, Medges and others, and asked the | the field as an avowed candidate. One thing occurred to the 150 people coming to Chicago | courtto_grant him a judgment against the | ig cortain, he does not anticipate the renomi- PRI RS AT he never confed d or e g s rEna M amorning. Near German Valley the rails had | (/050006 ¢ the association to cheat Mc- | not antagonize Mr. Blaine or his interests, or spread and when the train struck the spot, | Kim out of his shares. When McKim ap- | the honest efforts of the friendsof Mr. Blaine, traveling at & good rate of speed, every one of | proached him and demanded the shares he | Mr, Sherman could not give the endorsement the seven cars left the track. Fully forty | told him that he could not issue unsubscribed | to another re-ognition of Mr. Blaine, which passengers were injured, five of them seri- | stock to him, as his lawyer informed him | the emphatis declination to have his own ously and two perhaps fatally. The | thatif he did so all the stockholders would | name used in the convention would give. In light list of casualties is regarded as remark- | be held personally liable, but he agrecd to | regard to the alleged antagonism of Messrs, ablo in View of the fact that the coaches were | give him 2,000 worth of his own shares. [ Cornel, Conlling, Platt and the Arthur fae- badly damaged and it is a matter of wonder | Which McKim refused to take. Judge Gill | tions {n' New York, it may be said that aikef at least that none of them caught fire. An- | took the case under advisement. these are friends of Mr. Sherman and he hug' other remarkable feature is that the wreck e received assurances from the thrée men bappencd just after the trein had passed | FREIGHT RATES DEMORALIZED. | named that they would approve of his nom- along & bridge ten feet high. Had it occurred 5 —— b inationund assist in his election. But it is @ moment sooner it would have made a catas- | The War Between the Wabash and | hardly necessary to discuss rumors of this trophe of fearful fatality. The most painful Alton Roads Growing Fiercer. character, as a statement of such importance dmjuries of many were inflicted by broken | Cyicao, Dec. 23, -The war on freight | as this would net be credited when coming glaas, A Mise Huno, of Dubutue, 1oy was | ryres betwwoen Chicago and St. Louls raged | ffom n privato dinner party. ' In Washington u e b g o "' | the conversations which take place at private "The naio of the other Wy’ whose injurics | flercely to-day, culminating this evening in | Gintors are always considored of the most may result fatally, is Mrs, John McGuftin, of | demoralization. The Wabash, having met the | private nature, and no gentleman would Virden, Dak. Miss Hune was brought to | 10 per cent cut of the Alton, made yesterday, | hawk them about the strcets. It is likely Chicago and placed in charge of friends. It | 15ter announced to its patrons that rates by | that during the hours the distinguished 1% stated that some of the passengers made | I8 B P T RN 0y any | guests sat at Justice Field's board, reference their way after the accident to. Melton sta- | the Alten HERE SORY N0 Y any | \ong jocularly made of Mr. Shermuan’s presi- tion and endeavored to send messages to | competing line. This meant a further cut of | dontial possibilitios, but if such aliusion w friends and relatives, but the operator ve- | 10 per cent, and the Wabash instructed its | jage thesenator in no reply used language fused to send them. Notwithstanding the | awents atall competing points = With | which could be distorted with any resem- accident occurred before 10 a. m. it was five the Alton to quote lower rates than - i blance of truth into the story telegraphed the Hours aftorwards bofore medical assistance | its rival. In consequence no one could tell [ Weiiq * Tho' World dispateh i what is mmittee escorting the | Arew @ revolver und pointing it ut the head of | to.dq The congressionnl ppmmittee escorting the | his tormeutor pulled the trigger, but the cap | Moine in aid of the Lincoln, Red Oak & Des | tion presented in the United States circuit remains of the lu.uj 8 ) road was favorable to the bonds on | court. The specific instance made is that the left this ovening fol | his home at Traverss | failed to explode and Billings started downi- | 4 vote of 1,702 for the bonds to 88" against. | complainants had @ contract with the Read- Mol stairs with Kingsley in hot pursuit. When [ The vote was light, the nroposition mocting | b , Mich. Eo, about half way down stairs’ Kingsley fired | no organized opposition at (ho polls, | ik Coal and Iron company for & large ameunt ccretary Whitney hias informed W. H. H. ; Kingsle & ] polls. ; N Smith chist clert Jaf tho burcan of stean | #%ain, the bullet penetrating Billings' “cloth- ety of coal delivered free ut Elizabethport. The engiudering, that his Bervices as chief clerk | ing, but being e L "“""K SENT TO PRISON BY MISTAKE. | complainants wished it loaded om' one of will not be necded sfter Januaryl. Mr. | O his suspenders. EHIEOUL DRI ol It " N their barges, but the Reading company wes a I3 Mr. | Gtrect shouting for help and calling on | Two Men Whom the Grand Jury Had . D S OAE Smith has been in |the navy department | i, crowd which gathered around to arrest Declined to Indict, unable to do so, offcring iustead to deliver it twenty years. Kingsley. A rush began towards Kingsley's New York, Dee, 23, —The curiositios of the | it ® leading boat with churges for froight. Appointed UnitfihStates Marshal. | oftice, and those who first entered the room L e : The petitioners allege thyt the refusal to load v‘v"s‘:‘ 5 4 23.—M 7 Up. | were horrified to find him lying on his back a [ 1aW's workings are illustrated in the case of | 4 40 to an illegul conspiracy between cortain et IR ¢ L—Major J. M. | 00" A hastly hole over the right eye | two men now in prison who have the Reatlng emplbyes una thos stalll g TSheRs! Wright, of Louisville, Ky, has-boen ap- | .ovealed the mamner of his death more | be free, December 6 the grand jury here | county miners and is doue to hinder the pe- pointed marshal of /the United States su- | plainly cven than the smoking revolver., A | considered the case of August H. & titioners’ business because they have refused ¢ preme court to succeed John @. Nicolay, who | coroner’s jury was quickly summoned, and | 4uroeq with burgliry and petit larce to accede to the striking miners’ demands. retires to devote himself to literary work. | the work of éxamination began, while Bil- | 7 /erE L AR e An ordor was asked for the loading of the Major Weight is & graduate of West Doint | 1ss was tuken to jail through’ fear of mob | There wasmot sufticient evidence to convict, | (a1, upon the. ground, that the petitioners njor Wright is graduate of West Point { o) ce Bremercounty having proved on for- | and the case was ordered dismissed. 'Phe | need weliof befaun shalr barge is boy- y was ut one time on General Buell's staff. | por oceasions that tardy justice is some- | same day the case agaiust Charles Edwards, | cottcll away frou Elisebethport, Judge But- e was for some time an editorial writer ou | fimes foo slow. In conversation with a re- | g e A, o w oNLLI| R PR dudge But- : the Courier Journal, sftérwards superin- A Billinge stated and s ‘wife | for assuult, was considered. There was not g Ul i o SRR tendent of the bourd Of trade, and later pres- | bortotorated his statement when questioned | Suficient evidence in this case either, and it, d,.‘,»,‘:m,‘v‘,“‘fn“?{}fl.‘mfl‘:“ayg Rt e ident of tho Southorn Exposition compuny. | afierward, that ICingsley had been criminally | too, was dismissed. When a bil i dismisscd | 4"t tho petitioncrs have & e bt | E: o q = inthmate with Mrs. Billings, and_to-morrow | by the grand jury the secretary of that bo e 275 : . Cause of Secretary Manning's I1Iness. | gipiy g will produce what purports to be a | stamps on the face thercof fhe word * :‘;‘,I‘;‘l}:;l‘d:";"‘l';“p““‘"{'Lf*‘gg,x"f"y may sustain WasniNGroN, D23 —Dispatches fom | confession signed by his wife of said criminal | missed,” the foreman puts his signature Albany state that tHe illness of ex-Secretary | intimacy, ana further stating that Kingsley | under it, and that cnds the matt RUIN Manning was causedlin o great. meusure by | o the fathg of her Wnborn bibe, T SUPROL | S8, ST ot bils in e AY o ' o il s treasury ildi of is @0t ssion will be introduced an afli- 1] 3 C Ci 0 the bad drainage i the treasury building. | G; 8RO Billings corroborating the | and instead stamped them on the backs. Mr. Manuing is the gecond secretary of the | iy pojnts mentioned in the confession, foreman did not sec the word “d e treasury from New Jork whose illuess has | "Ambng the papers taken from Billings where it should huve been stampeds thought | 57 Pavi, Minn ; 0 been ascribed in g¥great meausure to the e of note puper on which was written | that true bills had been found, and signed gram to the Bee.]—A sad case of seduction i cae T o et Billings: handwriting a request that | the indictments. They were sent to the | and desertion came to light in this city this S A o s Kingsley must be at an appointed spot at a | district attorney with true bills, and no oue | the vietim beinga young Chicago 1 e alania ion. room of the | late hour the following niht, and sa, ving that | was the wiser.~ Schultz und Edwards were [ qi00ce ol g ot raci Ively necessary that he come, | brought into the court of general s girlof respectableypatentafesnmtadiG iy Ci ks & L D AND DESERTED. g Girl Allured From Home and Left Pcnniless. . Dec. 23.—[Special Tele- it Aty % i it wis imp sions to | 1 s S R S arrived, the doctors car being brought up on | What rates were in force and merchants | gyown on Newspaper Row as a -‘fake,” and | Secretary of the tre Next to this small | (& W48 BECEOAURCE, HETE CALY was Suspi- | plead to the indictments which it was sup- | Woodford. Four weeks ago Gracio left her | the regular day ex| by could ship freight at any rate they pleased. | iy idliculousness hus caused more smiles than | 190 there is a bath room and, investigation | (o, una enfoined caution. Lhis epistie oc- | posed had been —found agninst them, | home with variety actor and since then has b 5 i Not only through. but_intermediate rates—to TReetrian el smilesthan | ¢ the time of Secre olger's illness | TR i he 3 » | Not knowing that the grand jury had | been living a life of shame. Her father i | A G sdence. The friends of Mr. Sherman in ° oyl ; cupied the upper half of the sheet. Ou the | Not knowing = that grand jury had | been living a life of shume. Her father is an . 5 % o Springfield, Jacksonville and Decatur are de- | v At § 8 ! | disclosed an extraordinary unsanitary con- DRSRCAY S Soddinclle atlad’ tor indict” them! they. both pleaded R e are. 2 Two Hundred Laborers in a Collision. | Sprinticld, Jucksouville and Decatur ave de | Washington —regard ~this story a8 one | i G ST Es Wore also taken | lower half was writton such a reply asmight | faiied to Juict - (hew ot pleaded | insurance agent, the senior member of the Rock Rarins, Ta., Dec. A train on the | BOFHAC g sathe cortatn that l!ll"\k 1Ir of series now going the rounds of reted from Kingsley—nobleand | guilty Schultz wa d by « ill. The treasury department has made such | have been ¢ Cherokee & Dakota b the democratic press intended to_ disp: doing bu ze ness R | firm of Woodford & Kinsle ch of the Tlmois | \yil] ¢ n ‘ R ST : vould | corder Smyth to the Elmira r tend, before long. into the passenger improvements as scanty appropriations would |-high-souled. He replied, saying that it would $ ng Morton, of Nebraska, MixsEAPOLIS, Dek. 23.—The cold snap of | with a load of corn. While at Jackson he | was the guest of the evening at the monthly resterday suddenly changed last_evening | left the team standing in frontof a store | banquet of the Troquois club last evening, { fumes induced the girl to go to his mothe S ouse, and there lad Tl the discov Earthly Shake New Beproin, Mass., D rumbling sound lasting three seconds companied by @ tremor of the carth, was no- AN ENBI ; quaintance ripened inta, G something more than friendship, and finall ade this morning. Millerwas t gt he o good time, 1€ is announced at. the A deop | Sl to be wenlthy. This Wire: the neighbors | executive mansion, however, and among the A deep | Ao b e e ioaoita], e pust year. Bho | cabinet oficers that {n event bf, ex-Secretar; and ac- 0 hnsInaL, Manning died the white houi‘cl ré e optic o by 1 T coption . and those to b held by ticed here shortly after midvight. The dis- o TURED those n official life will be abundoned. A turbance aroused the people from their sleep. | Frank McNealy the Absconding gereat deal of concern i felt to-night over the "The shock was felt, ut Acaishuel and other AR K ol ot Chtant o Halas: condition of the ex-seeretary and the wires towns in this vicinity. said to be w in the absence of the old into a blinding blizzard. This morning snow | while he went in to transact some business. | The braves shut out the fair sex and abused fell, but it was of light dus blockad more or tion. No serious | When he e wrought her ruin hien her seducer d, but trains are | wagon urn d to the street he found the | the monster protection. M me. No one had no one knew whether they ) away., Mr Morton in hus re- | 1Y, e wrought b was going to Des Moines quows legend about the | to fill an engagee are yet repd ess delayed, 1 the team leave: | marks related an Ir had broken loose | bry ides at once com- t that she acccmpany ve who was taken up the mountain and | him, and the girl readily consented. or been drivi killed a great monster. President Cleveland | weeks ugo she left he home without gi ; i ; et s Oh a T Fiighly improper for them to meet as sug- | wards, who pleaded guilty to assault in the | at 60 Lasalle strect, Chicago, and residing Contral camo into_collision with u work | busiuess and such extenision will tut down | bic Clevition of the Olio, man apd force tho | pormi. De Hghly dgre: i, e | thira dogree, was sentenced to six months in | in a new block on North Clarke streot, two ' train, which had on bourd about two hundred s to Kansas City and beyoud, as well as that there is a concer on Lake Gas in Chicago. asked in & manner indicating surprise of | the penitentiary. They are both servingtime | qoors from Wisconsin, almost opposite Lin- | teeck laborers. A blizard prevailed at the SCCL the part of the democratic newspapers to | (yicaco, Dec, 23,—[Special Telegram to | What “M.” wis suspicious, closing the note | now, whereas, according to law, they ought | oo park. His family consists of a wife and 3 time, which prevented the engincers from M URDBR? bring about the renomination of Mr. Blaine, |\ “rtb0% 0 Sert P SR Fonis | With a demand for an explanation. to be free. The facts came out by accident, | oo oine "tho eldest daughter belng Gracle, } discovering the danger until they werc IS 1T MURD! and to smother any tendency that may rise | the BEE.]—The engincer in one he Chi Allin all, the affair appears to have been | One of the grand jurymen saw thutthey were | E86 R P00 © TR SLARTECE B B8 IR0 & i Within twenty yards of each other. 'The en- | An Old Man Found Dead and His | to nominate Mr. Sherman. This is the most | cago breweries discoyered yesterday that his | from the beginning a deep laid plot to ruin | sentenced, and remembered that the cascs | just turned seven yea ge. acie ineers and firemen of both trains w iy | Wife Dying in New York ositive evidence of this combination that | engine was pumping’air from the lake instead | Kingsloy, and perhaps at the sape time to | against them had beew dismissed. Judge | was, unfortunately for herself, of a wild and l‘,,,uml_ Fireman George Davis, of Cherokee, 4 Wife Dying N0 DX o s been shown up to the present time, and | of water. It'was decided that the fault was | extort blackmail, Billings is saidto be one Cowing, when asked what was the \n_mml.\ skittish disposition, and during the frequent s B aince died. Many. of the laborers ars | NEW Youk, Dec. 23.—James Miller, a veal | justead of discouraging the friends of the | (it "(he receiving. pipe, which was ov of the best readalawyers in the northwest | for the men, said they should be brought | v oo SEEE ULV G O O TR e e shtl. estate dealer about seventy years old, was | Ohioan, it will serve to make them firmer. % i) and a man who scruples at nothing to gain | back here on writs of habeas corpus and fo b Sk v 3 ) - 1 slishtly injured. : b led. The ras started ogain but | d ! 11y lsoharasd ; Rl grew entirely beyond her mother's con | ———- found lying dead this morning on the floor of HOLIDAYS AT THE CAPITOL. hauled. The pump was started again but | s ends. Both were men of splendid phy- | mully discharged, as it was unlawful to Fatal Explosion. 1o in Wost Sixteenth street. Beside | Joxtensive preparations huve been made in | evinced the same trouble as before. He then | sique, tall and ppowerfully built.” Billings is | prison them unless they had been: regularly | trol, staying out late at night i HauirAx, N. 8., Dec. 28.—An explosion of | jim lay b 3 conscious and dying. On | Qficial and private circles to enjoy the holic | removed one of the -valves opening into the | about fifty-fiye while Kingsley s scarcely lfgdu:(ml., -(“»)-h-"-wlnl"n I’n'\\'» took 3!1;- ;pane | aud running around with young men, but the AU amita a6 & Niab o near Brook. | i lay his wife, unconscious and dying. On | days and especially to hail the incoming of | pump und approaghed it with a candle to | twent The jury will probably not ren- | View of the case. Dilligent inquiry failed 10 | po)l extent of her folly and wickedness wae lynamite at a limestone quarry near Brook- | per face and head were several gashes. 1tis | the new year. The departments will be | examine further. Where was an explosion | der a verdict before to-morrow night. discover who the lawyers in the cases were. | v own to her parents. She gradually, field, Colchester county, this morning, killed | gypposed the couple were attacked and | closed to-morrow at noon and will not be | and a blue fiame which immediately died out. - e e became a frequenter of low variety theatres,) « i four men, one of them beiug Alexander Me- | baqton by robbers, but the police are inclined | 0pened until Tuesday morning, They will | The engineer had been pumping gus. A pipe Bold Horse Thieves. BRAVES AT A BANQUET. caame 8 froaonieratilow atiolyitis BRe E Donald, proprietor of the quarry. Theywere | o (hink the old man died of heart disease | ¢108€ again at noon one week from to-mor- | was attached to the valve opening and a ovx Crry, In., Dec. —[Special Tele- | 3. Sterling Morton Talks to Bourbon ".", hrec :'H A ". T bec d :l' ainf I | ‘warming dynamite previous to using it for a | and that his wife was unable to notify the | TV and open on the morning of Tuesday, | steady flame of oderless gas has since been Ram\to the Ban A peculiar and bold bur- Bucks in Chicago, with a song and dance man named Robert > blast when it exploded, it is supposed, from | neighbors. ‘They think her exhausted condi. | January 3. The official programme for the | coming in from the lake. Sranto ¥ g e % Jhioago. Jumes. He was scarcely twenty years of age, i | overheating. A man 4nd woman who were | tion due to staryation, nothing had been umml.rLl«:| lmq utllth‘i{\\:{uh: lxn}u.n{- ‘\Hs mtx: et —— glar) m'r\!r\?‘l«l\‘l;)-.t‘hl '.. ([\,\I:R :l_u ‘.“\:5!:3\, l(»]l‘il” 0, :)t:.l [Special Telegram to | 0o wirl's fancy was ¢ ptured by his per- ;3 present escapedewith slight injuries. heard of the couple since Wednesday until | Hounced to-day. it discloses vory’ claborate The (bld Wave. farmer, named Sides, started to Sioux City | the Ber.]—J. Ster T g municated with Deputy Sheriff Brassfield. are resorted to ver frequently forthe latest i destination, and withs t had also been led up the mountain and saw | A1y intimation of he i 33 e X ] 5 5 s o went to Jackson and tracked the team te Jut taking any other elothing than wi Newrour, R, L, Dec. 23.—Reports from | , HAMFAX, Dec. Prank €. McNealy. | uformation. Representative Samuel J. Ran- | They are Granted By the Mexic Hewent to Juckson und tracked the t iy, | the monster protection below. He would [ ut tking any, othce glothing thal RHALAYA various neighboring points are cominge in to | for whom detectives have been looking for 1 of Pennsylvania, has gone to Albany to to Induce Immigratic O ke was Toat, 1t 1s_ supposed | killit. Then Mr. Morton descended from | WitSe WU TG Vg Ao Y, oo anith ARG the effect that a shock of carthquike was felt | months, was captuved here this morning. Mr. Manning and to be at bis bedside Sr. Lovts, Dec. 23,—It is announced at E | thiat somo one drove the team to Sioux City, | the region of faucy and said that the | iy shortly after midnight last night. 1 death comes, should it oceur. . that the Mexican government hias | but who it was or the whereabouts of the | question of taviff = taxation —was MeNealy's erime was the thefvof 185,000 in v : 1 Paso, ! tarift on_wus u virtue, for the young man with . oy 5 PERkY S, F Lyl i large one. Some people turned from it be- | Wi LR n PR e e o P ' concessions to 4 real | teum cannot be learned. one. e ned_ fror whom' she decamped possessed no more B yuds und €00 in cuah from tho Saco and granted extraordinaby concessions to a real o, causo it contained so many intricate details, | Whotth she | deamped o 9 morg § Cuie Dec. %5.—Ab & meeting of the | of bion e v tetion — blo Hod o Horied Army News. estate company to! induce immigration to 4 but it was & simple thing, It meant the tak- p | y ihic clier. od 10 tarift reform league of this city this evening, | but returned here ou the steamer Polynesion | , WASHINGTON, Dec. [Special Telegram Prof. J. F. Clatlin, who announced himself His brother came here from Saco | to the k.| —Captain Johu . Morrison, as a mugwump, made a proposition that a him, and llhl‘ theory is "nll.lll' I.(nlk l.'l'nlll ol ry, has been placed on the retired 4 boilds with hin when he returned | list. protest against the appointment of Bam : | to Saco, as they were not found when young | g, tandall to o place di the wuys and means | \fcNealy's baggage was s NE | Second S ator Cassetu's 5 De possess, and from the with him neith cwelry, A Moines, the | 10 obtai th ¥ she left! 1 bought her dress nor, ks' stay in Des # came here, James expecting g at one of the They arrived two weeks ago and Mexico. The company has obtained title to | 10 yio e, % 55,000,000 acres of land in the different states, [ o005 R R and proposes to establish neies i all large | £14 i cities of Europe and America. The govern- | Pella. filed a petition in the distric ment has granted eremption from taxation | Polk county this morning, prayin and duty to all s ing of money from the people and piling it up in the treasury. It took money from m; and put it in the pockets of a fow. Whatey Morton thought the wde it impossible a two Licutenant George 'P. Ahern, held out as a bait to lure her from her t i e ttlers on these tracts and in- | writ of mandamus issue against Gove er tomake the peo- | yoyaghived a room. He failed to find ems | commiieo: 1o draten g U circulsted A sogatisd (o-day. Tywenty-fifth infantry, has been granted two | sures proper protection. g bt Btata usinkatax onie Ohluk sgdal | hioymd and " ther the soung man showed amongst democeats. iu. Chicago during the Steamship Arrivals. weeks leave. P X e ¢ State V. ‘P. Twom- SRy AR - his true colors. nding his funds runnin holidny recess. He believed every promi- ¥ The F| D: Jacksou, ireasurer of State & it was unconstitutional. Money Record. wde up his bly and Auditor of State James A. Lyon us a nent democrat in the ‘,"f. would sigm it. The PriapgLpnia, Dec, 25— [Special Telegram ergeant William Irwin, Second cavalry | | 1 R A z;e aiscd by taxagion only for pury s 3 q . pe] o D) ¢ reti; Hrupsox, Wis,, Iec. A telegram was . e y and last Thursaay evening he quietly ste Proposition was warmly grected and the | 10 the Bre. | —Avrived—The Nederlaud, from | has ""“ll""“l‘n'l‘ upon ABErgkind Mapcon Rls | e hove this Reeafa. foqm New Rich. | Doand of canvassers, commanding them toat | O tho govornment. When down and out, leaving penniless wn 5 i e y . own application. ’ A e 2 ) 3 B anvnastha wn urthe 5 01 Yries > 8 T ent, 1 Chairman instrueted o propare thememorial, A‘(‘:.“. .-Il' rOWS The Bal- 1‘:n|n(lA:iu A. H. Bainbridge, Fourteenth i | mond, St. Clair coubty, Wis., usking for us- | {e¢ hoass ible and to canvass the returns | purther alone in & str city. The rentof the roo; atorial distriet, com five department, as the | o50q of Marion and Monroe counties, und pyed by tire. Hudson i8 | to declure the result thercof, and to is tunts on the Omaba road | Mr., Cassett his certificate of election, Hudson. ( in all things to procced diligently and ac from the Fifteenth and also the wirl's' meals were paid up to Sunday, but when that was done she had no i of support and would no doubt huve, i from the, city was being dest a city of 1,800 inhal eighteen miles frou Blaine's assertion that toba sity, and sat down. He was v from sev cold, and his rema short. Sever Secretary Manuing's Condition tie, from New York; the Republic, from New | fant Avpany, Dee. 23.-At noon it was be- [ York. tence lieved that Mr. Manning would survive the | — PrLysouvry Arrived—~The Rhine- | tory. He had brightened up a little and re Captain C. J. Di , has been ordered 1o inspect subsis- at Fort Townsend, Washington terri- hoarse were cut Sthers spoke, and the. even still lower denths of infamy, bug £ to the knowledge ofs Twenty-second in- 9 ) on. el 18 10 | igen! inz passed very enjoyubly. Qm, L WAG RILAN | q a1 rived—| ol v p : g O City, Pa., 'Dec. 23.-The Western | ing to law. This is a new turn tak 1 . who exerted himself | tained his conaciousness. Slow but. steady | o NEW YOuK: Doe 33—drrived Tihe Hol fantry, has been ordered to San Diego, Caly, | \penusyivania & New York ruilroad shops | Cassett, he claiming that the board ¢ e e ———— «. | 1o open communication with her father’ and | the weakening of his system was noticed, | Siitworp; the Stute of Georgia, from Glas- | The resignation. of Second Licutenant | Yurned this morning. - Loss, $100,000. VASSCTS, 10 0 \g 4 new clection in h Shonl 4 By the Government. | j;guce him to take his daughter home. The his pulse becowming intermitiont and sight | Saw § : Tt H I thant 1oty Hhasaas — - trict, had e d its power. The case Cincaco, Dec. 2-—Congressman Isane | girl herself doos not appear 1o be greatly dis- fuiling. He was still taking aittle stimutant | *Bosrox, Dee. Avvived -'The 13 accepted to take effect P S B el llnslll?u Troubles. be heard in the district court of tuis Stevenson, of Wisconsin, who i bound for | tressed at her situation, but speak lightly atiptervals, i | o € et Lisutenant Jumes Brennan. Soven- | NEW York, Dec. B3.—Andrew J. Shirley, | January 2 \e from Washington for the holidays, said | of it o5 Al Dec. 28— Mr. Manning's condic - teenth infuntry has been granted four months |.#s assignce of Hurd, Waite & Co., the dry S — veporter he The postmuster Sufre Hof Ahowa uo ohiauigo tomight, excopt thet he axt Libel Suite. extension of leave on uecount of sickness. | oods firm of Brookiyn, which suspended | ]‘""\'r\l: I“I\"’,'" '\':',"H"‘ g Y nator Sawyer, wnd | povmca, Kan., Dec The dispatches s Moxruzar, Dee, 25 —Charles E. George, | The success of the Army Co-operative Five | Wodnesday last, filed his boud 8f security | MIms0UK! ) Specia , that e would | - 3 T { which have been and continue to be sent out " this morning. of 00,00 Shirley says the | Telegram to the Brer.)—Mrs. Carrie Lane | recommend the erection of a govornment y fl:'n -.:l...'»u'.*.\{?..,&.,‘, XN). ¥ M1 Chapiman spoke here to-night to & faiv-sized | building in @l towns where postal receipts about suffering and death in western Kansas f Sovri Norwark, Conn., Dec. audience, handling the subject, ‘‘Awmey were #1000, and good, tire-proof brick build- | are false according to the best evidence that manuging editor of the Daily Arkansas te, Little Rock, bus begun. suits in th tof the queen’s bench, Quebee, thyough association is_encouraging 1o its promotors. The first certificate was 1ssued in March of the present year, and the association now numbers 243 members, No Indictment Against Iy New Youk, Dec. 28, —The grand jury to- | duy considored the chavges made against | YOV bar ster of i « st the Witiie H. Roscoe, shoe manufactu o st : fugs in towns of 6,000 inhabitants costing | can be procured in this city, Ther: have \ Henry S. Ives and Charlos A. Stayner. Aftor | BVSCE ol this ity auiust i Sihess 0 | Au onder has been received from army | iapiities, s80,000; assets, £50,000. For Americans,” in a masterly manner and | g0 cach.” Mr. Stevensou udded: “1am | Lo allv boen two deaths in Kansas ami two | it adjourned Assistant District Attorney | g, j'*““-m TR e 'lw'r'““”h:.m_‘hh,_‘ headquarters, directing that at posts, “whe o« - holding her hearers in rapt attention for | [y fuvor of the government doing so, and the e o B DA A SR Davis said the inguiry. was most thorough. | Dac.ages S aia s $ipo00, - | tho, mapthly muster of troops hus -boon The Weather To-Day. nearly one hour and @ half. Mrs, Chapman | present congress muy consider such’ a - ques- | e SE W R Cll A itas huve H { “Phey went into the whole history of Ives' A ':,‘"'P'_'_‘hr’\"‘l“““";‘:"_“;“‘_',T""‘_‘ For Nebraska: Fair weather, followed by | portrayed the evils of Chinese immigration | tou = on poor und the great mujority of settlers i | e ey R T P St Le 2. Latest_advicos from | Will elidrge two montw® arm asylum nm:‘ generally southerly and becomiug fresh to 'h".\",""' of ‘:"‘“' nited ,MA"* L R ! Y, i e Tallequah say that Speaal Agent. Andepson | @Riting any charge on that account on the | brisk northwesterly. some facts and figures showing that boys t A gavo thi ng fuc * Licutenant J. Y. M Blunt, of #he Fiftt | preceded in eastérn lowa by colder, light to | houses of prostitution. ~Taking up the perils | 200 lnst bis wmate boarded the wrecked s A TR Osnxosn, Wis, Dec, 23 Congressian | understand yesterduy. that he would give | cavalry, and Miss Mary Ross weremarried | fresh variable winds be . ; ming southerly, fol- | which threaten the peace and prosperity of | schooner Kelley she reviewed anarchy, socialism, | found the captal St dend onaicle | The Contral Pacific's Dividend, A m and bossism in politics, ete. She | There were marks 18 throat and bruiscs Niw Youk, Dec. 23 —A dividend of 1 per s the organization Of a party that will | on his head. Uapte tiinks he was | cent has b murdered, railway st Guenthoris preparing a bill which ke will - | them fifyy-eight hours to settle their differ- | at the parsonage of Saint Matthews church troduce in the house calling for the. appoint- | onces iu, and that it at the end of that time { last evewing. The wedding was quiet, ouly mwent of u connittee of three W investigate | 1 fonuble wus ot adjusted the government | the near relatives being present, 2 She Standard oil menopoly, would step in and settie it for them, Que of Mrs, £, H. Sheridan’s children has lowed by light snow. For Dakota: Local suows, warmer, except in northern portions, followed by slightly colder, lightto fresh variable winds, ' declared on Central Pucitig & s puyable February 1, 16%% ] at Sea. ug condi- 41 23 Captain Walton, | tion by any means. The weather is moderat- nerally fair weather, warmer, | only cight years of age were habitues of of the schooner Crwer, reports that ou the i, the thermometer ranging from 40 to % i £ | |