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"NINETEENTH YEAR. ‘ GOTHAM ~ COMES BEGGING. f The Grant Monument Too Big an Under- taking for New York. J O0UT OF PATIENJE WITH SHERMAN, { Pl ] Hia Proposal to Have the McKinley Bill Considered in Full Commit- tee Severely Criticised— Postoflice Matters. 513 FOURTEENTH STREET, WASHINGTON, D, C., May 27, The Grant monument association of New rk has finally flunked and appeals to con gress for an appropriation to erect a tomb for the great hero of the war, As will be remenm- bered, the family of General Grant consented to his burial at Riverside upon assurance that a idsome monument should be erected to his memor there, a monument which | should cost £1,000,000 or more, Committees were appoluted consisting of the leading bus- tness men of New York, handsome offices were secured and secretaries and clorks em- ployed to carry on the work, but after four years of such efforts the monument com- mitte s not been able to raise any ] more than one-fifth of the amount desired und Mr. Flower today introduced a bill in cougress appropriating §250,000 to help them out. Congress will never appropriate any money_for this purpose, If the citizens of New York are not patriotic enough to erect a monument, noue will be erected there, It is believed the movement to transfer the re- ns from their Riverside resting place to crest of the hill in the Soldier: Home ark in Washington or to Arlington will now e successful. Mr. Childs of Philadelph and General Beale of Washington, who can 8speak for the Grant family with greater au- thority than anyone else in this country, both advocate the change and say that no ob- Jection will be made by Mrs. ( it or her sons. If the body is moved to Wasl rton congress will make a liberal appropriation for the monument, but not otherwis 18 SHERMAN JEALOUST. If the senate committee on finance should wait till all the answers are reccived to Sen- ator Plumb's inqniry of the secretary of the treasury os to the amounts of revenud which will be derived under the Mc nley bill be- fore beginning work upon the tarift, a report 10 the senate might not be expected before July 1. Senator Sherman is in favor of going right ‘ahead with the work of prepuri WasniNaToN Bukeav Tie Osana Bee, } v ~ amendments to the bill and not waiting for the rcturns from the tary of the treasury. He belicves the information which Mr., Windom will furnish in ans; to the Plumb resolution will be of advantage in preparing o report and giving the final touches to the bill and with that in view he today entered a motion for the whole commit- tee to consider the bill at the outset and not submit the work to a sub-committee, was done two years igo, Republican members of the committee on finance ure very much out of patience with Senator Shermnn for wanting to cousider the <i il in full committee. They say it aviff law at this session, aud that i the fulfillment of the pledges de in the platform adopted at Chicago in Senator Aldrich of Rhode Island, who workea with Senator Allison on the sub-com- mittee which prepared the bill of two years ago, suys Senator Sherman is jealous of the ¢ 0ld’sub-committee and wants to make a new ## bill which will neyer pass. Messrs. Aldrich g and Allison want to amend the MeKinley bill #0d pass it as soon as possible, EEDERAL DUlviye AND SITE, Representative Connell called upon the supervising architect of the treasury this mornin sgard to the tender of money for the purchase of the Omaha public building site, and learncd that no report had yet been ved from the department of justice, al- though it _was hourly expected. Mr. Win- drim stated that he iitended to put draughts- men to work upon the plans on next Monday and that the work would be pushed to cont- pletion as rapidly us possible. He said that a superintendent for the building would not be ppointed till the plans were completed and accepted and contracts for the work made This may be several months yet. As soon as Speaker” Reed returns to Washington the committee on rules will report a resolution setting aside an carly day fov the considera- tion of public building bills. This will give @ hearing to the Beatrice and Hasti which Representatives Connell & are sure to be adopted. N THE PENSION BILL. The pension bill will not be reported from hie conference committee until next wi It i decided that the provision in the house bill for an age peusion shall be omitted. Tho conferces on the part of the house have aban- doned their efforts to sccure its retention in the bill. The point at_issue now is the amount of the pension. The committee wants 1o fix it at The house committee mude it §. There will probably bo a compromise in the shape of a provision for a graded peusion according to de fisabi X length of service, from 8 to 12, but this has not yet been determined upon. Another meeting will be held on Thursday or Satur- duy, when the committee hopes™ to complete its work and to make its report on Monday or Tuesday next PURE FOOD AND DRU The senatecommittee on agriculture this morning took up for final consideration the pure foood and drug bill. The comuittee considered o revised draft of the bill as 1 & ported from the sub-committee of which S ator Paddock is chairman and listened to resentutives of the wholesale drug trade of the country who arrived here yesterday to oppos@ whitt they supposed wus 4 measure drafted to assail their interests. Aftor listen ing to the bill the committee of wholesale druggists announced that it endorsed the measure and would instead of opposing it assist i sceuring its passage. A final voto on the bill, upon motion of & tor Gibson of Louisiana, was postponed until next week, southern members on the com- mitteo being opposed to the report of any inspection bill on the ground that inspe tiou laws are rights reserved to the states, The bill as it will be reported creates a pu food division in the department of agricul ture whose chief will procure samples of foods and drugs for analysis and upon secur- > S Siug proof of adulteration is authorized to call upon the district attorney in the sta where the article is sold to prosecute the case beforo the district court. The bill pro- vides that the department of agviculture shall publish bulletins of the results of anal- ysis, but in 1o caso shull the name of tho manufucturer o vender be published until wftor conviction 1 the courts, e » The definition of adulteration lows closely the lines of the En 1875 with Some modifications suggested by the wholesale drug and wholesale n- - TUEIR PURKC The purpose of the democt today 1u declining to vote on the conference committeo on the e winisteative bill wus to furnish tunity for some;} one to 1 L tost( stitutional righit of quoruin when members present auswer to their nanies, aker ON 10 RICHMOND, In the house today Mr, and Mrs. Cogswell of Mussachusotts asked unanimous cou for the considerat f u bill uppr £1,000 with w t tional colovs the federal buildings in Boston iing the comin Grand ny of the Republic encampment antly Mr. Rogers of Arkansas, who is i in strong confederate sympathizer, and wh never misses an opportunity to defend the WBR 10 his feet und objected. 1f \ the bill hid propose private buildinges (b stitutional grounds but b tios I This eveuing's local newspapers coutalued to d ro 1 0 been cor v enteriug the objection, wticipated the decoration of buildings uds, S NUMBER THE INTERNATIONAL BANK M(.)R\I THE ORIGINAL PACKAGE. O\IAHA WEDN [JAY GOULD TOES THE MARK. additions from th made to the chur a deplorable tendeney h by Sunday spite of Sabbath Sunday school tes, but in many there was appeals from the ( ciation to those who fought under and bars to g0 to Richmond tomorro DENOUNCE THE BENNETT W, Deadwood's Mayor Referred to it in Hix Speech. [Special Tele- ~In §is annual message ouncil last night M ferred to the prohibiter; kota as follows r had secen h is expected to be a g cconstructed, T the south toward Richmond are The streets of the capital of the con- od to resound Roport of the American Conference on the Scheme Sent to Congress, Wisconsin German Catholics Declare on the Measure, The Atchison President's Bluff at Him Bears Good Fruit, gram to Tur Bee, ] as0 in membors Notices of the death of 1 ministers were b law of South Da- bing into effect of laws prohibiting the ssle of intoxicating liquors deprived the city nue of 5,000 and oceasi devising ways and mean: censes to meet_our curr cent decision of the Unil Elder Trumbull of California moved a reso- monthly sessions, HE WILL HELP RATES TO ADVANCE. BAPTIST EOME MISSION SOCIETY, | lfionin favorof NO FINANOIAL RESPONSIBILITY. are to be second to f an annual reve- ned & necessity for otlier than by li- It was resolved that Elders Fi effith of Towa urge upon name of the assembly the permitting thoe states the liquor trafiic now before the A motion that the revision committee be al- lowed to publish its cone at its own discretion, the stars and bars federate man or ¢ who can stand the c adquarters of Jefferson festivities of y. ‘The ery in the south for t twenty-fours will be #On in Washington United States is to Financial Obligatio Asked 10 Give the Corpora- Itev. Foster Addresses the Assembly Fiery Manner, pal Interfer- Canadian ind Business—Harris gton Elected Second Vice President. ing a trip to prohibit or restrict Davis and par ina Very Being Only nd smvm ‘supreme he state legislation traflie in original wiready been to the extent of permittin kages, which trafflo b was adopted Dr. Darling of Albany what answer he should return to his presby- THE ARTESIAN A request was re " Powell, dire y Thomas H. Wilson of ¥ county, Nebras| ble existence of an artes three western counties of Nebraska r prepared Major Powell Dakota sandstoné wh water of the I would therefo) consideration the advisal de of Major J feal Catholics and the Bennett Law, ogical survey MiLwAukes, Wis., May rman Catholics was tardy in asses The convention did not Crrcaco, May [Special Telegram to .y News Bureau say The conven- transmitted y ‘measure but for les of the eity.” neither revision nor a cor ereed to be use Ho wis answere in the hands of the committees Adjourned to meet in Detroit next year, after adjournment 1 a meeting and de in Pittsburg tho first y of state inclosing rnational American con- national American bank nt say it is not proposed to involve tho United S any financial y theproposed bank acorpo to promote public confidence by requiring that an increasing of the rever All Quict Along ident Manvell fon as to the an basin in the the report of tho int Dling this morning. come to order until about speechies were made by 1y Gould that the Atchison would cut rates fn the south if the Missouri to join the other theirs in the west. William Cash beg to say that the furnishes the arte viver valley als it probably lies, too d Telegram to Tue Bee. on the scene of Monday, line people hal strect and propose to hol line company are restrai tion by the injunction have announced that thel it takes blood to do it. who owns most of the s verything is quict mittee on revi but only to give Feldman of Chics Stanhurst said the Bennett law political question that the ause it directly fare of their iustitutions. Mr, Lasch referred to the Bennett law in ess and upheld the right of the church to go into politics when its interests were at- He was followed by Bishop K of Green Bay, who proceeded to at Bennett law in o most said the law pr: go and others, presented o Catholics could not affected the The Atchison people in received o personal call as an extremely w York peo- ago: “Gould has just possession of the ' to be economically from Jay Gould. The visit wa long one and as a result the ple telegraphed to Chi 4u- Iy underlying Banner, nd” Scott’s Bluffs counties is of th s it is not yet known whether it wiil 1 from further ac- ed, although they Meeting of Unitarians, 3 The sixty-fifth annual meeting of the Amer The nominating commit- submitted te cised over our subject is submitted for the co » belief that it will possible to promote the end desived with leg- islation so ruided as to avoid unjust criticisnt, iny similar to that exer et car line stock, Pacific will join endeavoring to_ob- is possible to say whether the con- ditions warraut the expense of experimental tee, insrtucted last 3 adopt a method of electing directors, reported s provisional ) the adoption of the method used in the clec- modifications eat indignation oo council has been o complaints of the against any oplo may make to willingness Blaine scts forth the advantages to be derived is almost the last MISCELLANEOUS, Dudley Evans of Omaha is at the Ebbit. An item of £100,000 for improving the Mis- ity, outside the dir among_ the citizens and in session today hearing owners along th effort the str lay a track on Tenth str - e bitter manne ly denied the right of a child to obey its parents by putting its c before those of its procecded he warmed to S hils >..|u demoralization obstacle in the way. alker of the Interstate Com- i returned tod from his missionary trip in the east. s 10 concerted movement on advancing rates, with certain souri above § transactions As tho bishop their American adopted in the river and harbor management should parti Dissatisfied recommends sists that there election the name of one transportation facilities, and will continue to labor under those t banking systoms report of the committee (Pan-Ame ference) presents a ttigreiw presented in the senate today a ion from the presbytery <ling that work upon the world's fair 28 shall not continue on s buildings when the public shall be clo the intensity pathetic and sarcastic by turns, would secure women directors on the board, us at serious results aro k as usual on Sun- d to reject Super- on to go to work Gould's willingness to advance ratc talks he has had with ( rwun.mn Walker They went to wi we are fighting,” day night, but b intendent Grier's and come off’ simple and easy method 1y for opening to ) | the measure Sundays: also intoxicating state has a right to tell f New England the committeo finds that ish it wi three members from the middle ? the western and the Pacific coast the proper g ated a number ¢ s aceepted and the , but the report was not The association then proceeded to vote on the plan of nomination for the coming iding upon sending twenty all life mem socicties entitled VARt R TroaY pl railroad men., e by Chic recommended will, i us we must t telling us w establishment of at the world's fair. it the world's fair inter-American banks The Towa and South nd what shall family dinne all of a class, these laws, whethe proper facilities for an Canadian Pacific Makes Inroads. communications A Dbill has been ight to attend the nsaid; “We intend to submit a proposition td Mr. Girier to cither permit us to retain our i reduce the work to eight, malke three shifts of it, and we will demand v remain the sar irdly be aceepted nd will probably r going out, ne tions at the m! unions went to Lead last Some of the m their constituents in amendment to the interstate law the shipment into prohibition states of any kind of liquors in original packages ov in any tions of offcers, committee dischar interfere with to their logical conclusion y dangerous to the church and 'his Bennett law,” the bishop the minds of recommendations The bill desi gates to the Pan missioners to apital stock of the ads into the al traffic lines. 3 wd point, even as far south as Providence and Worcester, is making rates of 45 cents a_hundred on dressed beef, the regular tariff being The business is all taken out cago on the Wabash, thence over the Cana- dian Pacifie, and is and points by th still farther inr stbound bus- iness of the c United States subscriptions four names for di and churches \derson is steadily improving. wpprehiension that w days there wis This proposi- from which six church and her hington, New York and other san republics, s00n s 50,000 shares are subseribed the sub- ond that dunge opencd in Wi laid down and returned to th presentation to the convention on one ticket. The report of the dir record of the yeal i money are in demand, however speaks especially ing @ closing of opera- ason that the Bennett law was first s The man said prove it to you if 1 did not put high y head that th agitated by the grand lodge of Masons in the { Wisconsin.” pplause which followed this statement In closing he urged his hear- sures like the Beunett st of their ability and to stand census office with indebteduess The stutement was giv 3 ago and reported in these dis- s of Gage count neglected to submit th sted by Masc ctors states that the 4 ) organize a corporation which shall have tho ved by banks gener- -quisition of renlestate, howey v cent of the capits county May 10 last. same privile Boston & Maine rail- patel s that the ofti Epworth Leagne Conference. [Special Telegram 2 delegates of the Towa conference, Epworth league, bezan a y of the work in limited to 15 y done all of Swift’ Hammond's One hundred rasld Al ctary of the treasur for public money r Progress., ports read at the Congregationd s 4 depository e employed & an of_Sortoris, W A. Baily of Shelton have run between Wood River and I been appointed pestal cles BosTox, May 27. annual meeting of the Other central \1‘ affic 1 deal between the Cana- nd Trunk of Canada is divided, as the other houses, tain there is 1hml\ by |I| neipal oftices New York with power to_ope United States, addresses were made by Rov, Asa ficld, a Japanese convert, S Bishop Merrell is expected tomorrow B, C. R. & N. Stockhol AR Ravivs, Lo, May gram to Tite Brr of the stockholders of the Burlington, Cedar & Northern road today llw l'nllu\\'ill;: { dircctors was chose R. R. Cable, administrator of the Mil- then spoke briefly, and address the committee on convention ad- Henry B, Taylor was today appointed post- master at Fort Calhoun, Washington county Dorsey has reco ment of Robert . Redington, Neb. waukeo. dioccst the close of his als reported and the journed until 1::50 p. At the afternoon session the following reso- lutions were unanimously adopted : “In vidw of the attacks on the most sacred which recently have been showed encour 31 new Sunda and Cential chools were organized by which the eastern territor other new route form d Trunk of Can awinna & West apital stock §10,000,000 in #1100 shaves, -thivds vote to not exceedin Business may be Vauce to be postmuster at -[Special Tele- s had hv.. N aide annual meef A number of n is doing exa other offeers we cription is puid hut at least 5,000,000 must be | within two y The board of di rights of par. begun by th Sin, W dre compy people of this state the follow! Southern Methodists Adjourn. y 27.—The general con- ference of the Methodist Episeo south, adjourncd last night after three weeks' 1 ardurous labor, i conference will convene the first The pluce of meeting will be sued tarifls cutting the rates 8 ints. Armour people say that, neither of the two lines are cutting their tariff rates, but they give them the business for son that the about thirty hours soone It is not at all likely < on provisions and dressed beef k by the central trafic lines, s the new route is doing at its H-cent reduction, CHAPTER ONE. < shall consist of twen- First Results of the Eleventh Census Made Puablic. ¥ 27.—The census office today made public the first results of the eleventh census in relation to local finance. report on the indebtedne in the United States. the principal of the state debts at the pr time amounts to £228 670,817, bon ded and This shows a net decre Stockholders ave 1 [ theiv subseriptic liable to the amount and natural law duty bound to provide for the aducation of their children. i parents the right to selec catfonof their children as ure convinced will best promote the W elfm-e of their children. “In case parents neglect this: sty the smw is justified in compelling (/& priate logislation Ssctod m' i ¢ ercated by the death of C. WasHINGTON, ) entitied and of the treas- semi-annually with the sec on the financiul shall at ull times be ope Lo ination by the ofticors of tho trensury depart! Provision is made for the appointment of a receiver and for the winding np of affalr in case tho capital stock is im than 20 per cent of the ut stocle actually paid in and tho directors fafl to ury a report oceasioned by the demise “following o maintained a w s«'lmol« for the edu were also elected Ives; vieo' president, Robert urer, H. H. Hollister S 8. Dorwart. The Supreme Court. a preliminary sof 2,300 counties The reppyts show Christian Scientists, New York, May 27 —The national asso- ciation of Christian Scientists began its an- convention today. [‘delegates were present. from all parts of the country showing marvelous growth of the sect. Williams; tr tary and assistant - trea Autionf Restoring Rates. —[Special Teleg ommittee of the to restore all west- on June 2 and lake and rai The question of restoring ites came up for led to do nothingin committee which meets tomorrow takes some action in the mat- ter of cast-bouad all r Twelve thousand New Yorr, M Reports were read so thefr duty b, when the pavents are uil- able to provide for the education From this re trunk lines today 1 bound rail rate tes on June 9. east-bound luke and discusion, and it was dec to Tue Bek.]—The following supreme court this Dbitionists. Theé state con- vention of prohibitionists was called to order at 10 o'clock hundred deley () “Tustifi fon of compulse York Bank Badly in the Hole. In the jndg- citizens here there is a short~ , and the tloating debt Osage; Mitehell ¢ B. L. Maxwell vs Burlington,Cedar Rapids iilway, appellant; “The necessity of p Brxaiao, ment of leadin geographical stern states 811 uthern states parts of Tilinois their support. i, western states 8,7 bonded debt of LT09,903,100 in 1 total decrease of L7180 in the state and national © no claim upon Appointment, Telegram to ns of the Bur- National banl, , more conservative, unlks, Moore & Co llants; Mahask; the convention to ormal delivered the address a0f Monmouth wis chosen temp el Wood of Qui Lspeech Chitivm, age decision wis for prohibition_ sin Burineton & | parochial and other private schools, state it wili not exc 8 iter than at any time sit o collapsed fo s speculations, which a 1se of the bank's failure, appear to have been confined to his dealings in *Big Fou Thompson has recently transferred conside his “ereditors, and_deeds of ¥ railtoad company wattamie district: 3 State vs David I3, Fox, appellunt; Kossuth even at the ris| beng decried ment was gr when the Bauk of rge B, Harris has been ond vice president of this compa; 8 ary chairman any misuse and waste of this fund, b As we make no claim on the ¢ for our parochial and pri that the state has the right to ¢ The total honded debt of 2,809 counties in the United Stat 3 rninst $104,403,75 ting debt’ in while the present floating dent a deercase of in the total debt of the g the last ten years of & a good thing question into national pointment of connnitt tions, resolutic t and until further orders, Mr, 150 take upon himself the duties ger of the lines in Tlin E. P. Ripley, resigned. ginal Package Bill. -[Special T 1580 was - 16,745, After the ap- Des Mores, gram to Tue then grant it the rigl the management of collide with the puLlic order or the law of shows an in ice the convention bl property watching with interest the private schools if s of Senator Wilson’s bill to prohibit the importation or li prohibit the sale of it Goddard Undecided. the temporary Telegram to rddard, who has of the Atchison, rmanship of the iation, a position the resigmation Goddard ha organization was mad lled =Bennett law vio- 1 principles o ‘‘Because the so-c the above mentione: The Wool Mar Boston, Mass., M to Tne Ber.] Nebraska banking, tion doing business owns property s beverage, Wilson and Con- gressman Hendorson for their priv i ited an overture from that & for the aid of the prohibitionists [Speciul Telegram iere s been a good steady nd vice presidency n New York unconditional All connected with the Trunk Line Passeng which has been vac ucius Tuttle, decided whether or'not to accept the position i S THE MINISTERS ANTER HIM. »ferred to a special committee.., £5,000 be raised in nearly #,000 was pledged in the convention. It was resolved to i inuti rrow a full state ticket and also a United States senator, s of congrress and received the following new wool huve been freely sold at 17@20c and spring been long ago , theréfore, we cau- n it any other intention but i who provide for children to adopt Spring Californ at if pushed to the wall he will pose two of Owego's most zens, who are implicated in the shortage. Wasmiaron, May belicve that original packago bill will puss both housc: for fine medium, There are onl; Wasuixaro, May 27 will pass both houses prpventing the sale of liquors in original packgges, D. B. HENDERSON, A Horse Thief ¢ Bepronn, Ta., May to Tue Bee.) the education of thy methods of those who hate their religion and althiuluosgRIiow, [Special Telegram to John P. Kunze, the littl 1 this morning to 1an Who Had Nerve. [Special to Tie and Pennsylv ing at 81@311 ¢ for Michigan X flee ing and delain 3t 40e for Ne Olio fine .I\‘l Pastors Ask a Strect Railway Man to Stop Running Su INDIANAPOLIS, Tnd am to Tue Bk, isters’ association Shaffer, president of the Citizens! street vail- 3 quit running Sunday e baseball and beer resorts or resign dency of tho Young Prxoer, Neb., ) little occurrence took Friday cvening which proves what a plucky day Cars. are, that with- s are firm at 30c, have been sales Cronin suspect, for such candidate llu-um-l\'vw 0 worlk for the repoal of ths Bene ]—The Indianapolis min- celal Telegram Saturday night a man by the of Olen rode intd Clear: unty, ppon a splendid young 1l went into a ba ame out his mare Charles Warren were opposed to the propo- the county for a new court large number of printed in Omaha, which persc V Pecbles und leading bond_rustlcrs. Frakes and Among the wedding gifts silver water service ; . Wing and Qualey s who conducted Kunze's dof 1t will be pr won wool is steady 17w 20¢ for eastern, demand and sales of super but quict at Pulled wools are in good being celebrated ition to bond town in Taylor ¢ sition t nd mare, which Iw hlh hed) Telegram to devotional exercises session this morning of n Baptist Home Mission socicty, address on mission work in interest to the 1y attacked Men's Christian associu tion, a position he has filled for a couple of few weeks seve limits have 1y ball games are Two weeks ago the ministers took up the subjectand decided that wools of all kinas ave firm, also a young in the Cronin trial. preceded the busin the town, wus On Thursday night illed” the town and Abbott's gate. » Disappointed Actors. MINNEATOLIS, Telegram to Tue Brr twenty-four Actors Lotto Davenport fui showed that all but two of the § telligent lady. man faithfully du and trial, and her husband is ve +stood by the ing his long imprisoment Dy, H. E. Colby « they captured him t him back to examination pursuit and next morni ¥, Mo., and brou arficld and held s before u justice and was brought to Be ¢ until the next prisonce is about sixtech years oid and cluims - | to live in Oquag Missouri Valloy's N Missout VALLEY, 1 —The electian for mayor cancy was held Mh Abbott discove Aftér ballotiug for opened where S and beer sold. twenty-three workers representing the socicty and of this nu native helper were Protestants, id o cloth and ordered Lim to wash the | Warren claimed that he didn’t post the The first ballot the transportation of crowds to tee waited upon M. Shafter and were politely told that was wholly in the hands of the voud superintendents and that . Shaffer says he will not of the Young M CONSTANTINOVLE, May 27 Armenia, has been destroyed mented that only 14,000 The prosident and Warren finally admit man, but as he had worked all « v he wished to go to supy he woilld return and wash it off later, you will never eat $100 to 81,000, and the thivd iting the Methodist ministers of Chit one favored The recalcitrant verted, so the o'clock this morning. the amount demay performnce nts to fice from the vill aped death fro ‘e Methodist preachers’ u the warme fulling houses another meal until ) wash that bill off,” said the little woman, at the sam -nn.mm,rl.mm a revolver, s tosay that the bill was washed i with dispateh, too. et discharg The suit was fc A being £10,000, tian fraternal greetingzs. Chuistiun associatior s Advance Kaxsas Crry, ) n the face of the glob co-operation in resisting any and We ask your all efforts of WHISKY TRUST. 063 D. Cady St & Northwes Pursuing Indian Sax Fiaxcisco, Cala., May to the murder of couple of duys ago by hostilo Baptists and 5 been appoint Has Joined the Combin, passenger agent of the Northwe 1dt, of the dis. s, mombers of her Sl Boonn {tien on > Tiber that h stars and stripes tha naturalization immigration and hearings in this city this morn witness called was Herr tillery fivm of Henvy P, the persistent we are bound Captured. Davenport b the profession and prey them from securing positions, that this act of Miss Roster, editor of what we shall teach in Iudians and to use the tor of chancery of Log s s in tho pursuit d in November length as to tho guage will be taught The Chinese Mu , who wero scutenced , are simply se o of affecting the stock without a purticle of fc in New York and revolutionary ghtened out th Five Chinamen ods Failure, An Engine on a Te nd'an d returned to Iu r reservation complaing of Romanism, eve iginal packages.’ control of hi 1 and escaped n away and colli recking a number of and label them t s Smashup. His Blood, An Incendi Nominations, yterians Adjouen, Confleniations, WASHINGTON A Small Docket. 1 fur the pur-