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. TWENTY-SECOND YEAR.1 ~ OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING, MAY I NUMBER ¢ . 1893 27, S § the cause of the murder having been a fam: | ' UQ | gress of August 5, 1898, anly requires that all , N 1 olly, The Fuemers and Morehunis bink e ™S 0 NEBRASKA BOYS SHOT | i aiimfessivy suordiriuirs™ | WILL BE OPENED ~ SUNDAYS | Sihafdnscet idimcrings il | FELL - WITH THE COLUMBIA | e aviatmert i Miteistasn' | STATE'S CASE RESTS DECLAMATOY CONTEST. duy, and that the admisshon 10 the publ sist of money. notes and fixtures, and are R it Rtk grotnds and_bullings viot dovoted fo exhibl- SN probably worth 16,000, The liaoilitics dro ; ; N on purposes would not bo i violition o cortain, but it s thou h §25,- ntier Oounty Farmer Would Kill Youths | Nebraska iigh Sehool Pupits Dispiay Thetr | World's Fair Gates Will Not Bo Closed on | letter or Spirit of the law. & % “ Ohicago's Big Failure Involves Numercus | 0% or over. : i Who Trespass on His Land. Yo \-Ph'"(,,‘:_"|""_":':,"'""1'{«”,‘“1"‘ %o the Sabbath, Chatrman Commalttee of Legisiation. Sinall Banks, Suspended Businest, Olosing Testimony of a Strong Oaso Againsh Tue Brm]—The first High sc i Chicago, Til, May 1%, 1893, Manisoy, Wis., May 12.—The Bank of Ore- the Impeached Officials, 7L b R il L The entire session of the national World's gon, established about a year ago by Dwig- o feclamatory conte: ver held he s €O 88 V v 3 ‘ J ALY INURED IN A PISTOL DUEL | \vis'ia or tonight. Thero were about | LOCAL DITECTORS MOVE IN THE MATTER | {iit oret Wt repmrt . Thesions hs: | MANY ARE FORCED TO CLOSE. IN INDIANA | £in Starbick & Co. of Clicago, mado an . 200 people present from different parts of 5 investigating commitice. The friends of signment today and its affairs were placed | RACE'S EVIDENCE STANDS THE TEST yer Stoek | tho stata, Thie Ikrife Mathodist chuteh was the musician had Been manmuvering all in the hands of Messrs, J. J. Lindsay and M SEIRINSIHATIOL SO Ver Stoe ~phird BIE 2 Whilo the Public Can Galn Admission to | morning to defeat theobject of the commit- | Twenty Small Concerns in that State will | W. Terwilliger for settloment. The closing B8 ok County nd Newton Turpin Recelves « Batlet | flled to overflowing. Some oxcellent musie L ; the Grounds o Py Kateance tee, via: the adoption of the report which ¥ 9 of the bank i3 due ‘o the collapse of the ’ . . in the Stomash—Two Bevers was rendered by the Apollo club and Ladies £5 PHE VS B R practically. ordofed the ditector. gencral Had otk AN fels Columbia. National banke of Chicago. io | BAortaof e Oross-Examiner to Break Him Avel e fuastot of YorlcHigh school and Mr. Clark Y S SR of the Columbian = exposition to di Chioago Institation—Other closing is not a forced one, The bauk was Down Prove Futile wel o "|' h"\.-.!mil rist, “r,‘ nwl_lulu.uL ™ Will Be Denle charge Thomas. Chairman Lannon argued Tusiness Troubl open last evening even after the usual hours. gh — Hidy nel bl L L L at length against the report. When ho In the evening tho cashior, Thomas 1 _— Irst prize in lh_u oratorical class was had concluded, the gnorum had disappeared, Thomas, learned of the failure of the Colum- §xviasora, Neb,, May 12.—(Special to Tre | Won “RlAru n.-n;.n‘,.‘r'.‘_ of f}_»‘*hl-m'l, Circaco. T, May 12.—The World's fair | but it did not deter the mombers of the com: e binand in view of the fact that his bank has | PLAN OF THE DEFENSE IS OUTLINED = ]--A shooting affray occurred yesterday s Al N P Dart, of | £ates will be opened to the public and the | Mission from discussing the various phascs ( Kokoso, Ind., May 12.—The Commercial | deposits of &,000 in the Chicago insti- a ond was won by M Ptho village of Farnam, Frontier county, | Vork: subject, ~Blaimeis which two boys were wounded by a | fi of the quesiion. Finally, after three hours’ | State bank of Russiaville and the Farmers' | tution he concluded to seck advice fruitiess labor, Chairman Lannon seeinethat | bank at Greentown, both under one | before resuming b According Tribute to Gar- | vexed question of Sunday opening is settled. b or o by e mise in the humorouswas | Early lust Sunday morniug crowds began o | it would be luscless o have the rebort | managoment, . faled this - morning | With some of the principal depositors, | J05¢Ph R. Webster Presents the Oase from pnior named Wilson. Tho boys had been | Wen by, Kila Miller, of Fremont: subject: | pove on to Jackson park, thinking that, | adobted, as ono or two tembors had threat- | Hn0 00,000 "Th aliofe *of | O ne to this oty today to tho Respondents’ Sido, the habit of crossing over Wilson's grain AL L T et prive i the | perhaps, the gates of the fair grounds | €1ed o0 make the poiat of no quorum, he | At o ailure of | determine what wns best to be done. After d dramatic was won by Elizabeth Jaq Kitie The Columbia bank of Chicago was responsi- | NN Tl Don warned by the ownor not | oF y Elizabeth Jac 4 A g oat isan. | Moved that the veport be laid on the table A ot 6 v o. | consultation with attorneys, he was deter- trespass. "vsu*nlny e mot, thom in Far. | oluismouth; _ subject, = “Gameau | . guhl‘m opened, but they were disab- | yntij g quoram was wecured, which was car- :»lu“mr}l;fiu‘nluly.«l.‘ About tventy (Oer | mined to have the affairs of the bank placed 8 3 e mot the iere being not more than two contestants | pointed, and fully 40,000 people were turned | ried without dissenting vote. ate bauks in Indiana were connected t0 | iy the hands of assignees, and Messrs. Land- | WILL UPSET THE WHOLE PROCEEDING m und a quarrel cnsued. Wilson shot | In the humorous and dramatic classes 1o | wway from the gates of the falr proper, and | Burtonof Kunsas then proposed that when | S0me extent with the Columbian bank and | g 45 & Terwilliger were appoin u eetimes at one of them, one shot taking | $econd prize was offered, spent their money with tho sideshows sur- | the commission takes o recess tomorrow it | & 1ike number of private banks, mostly small | ysiats ave figured nt $35,000; labilit act just above the left eye. The other boy o be until May 31, owing fo tho fact that the | onCe : 3 : 4 i 000, of which 25,000 is due depositors ] ! ! f ROCK COUNTY (S GUARREL, | Sounding the fur, a fact which the fair | U6 Uil Moy 8 i AT1, O., May 12.—The private bank pthe il sed to run when Wilson fired two shots authoritics were mot Slow to grasp. | absenceof o erain i e sxmectic. | Of Diwiggins, Starbick & Co., at Willia ms. Wil Resume Basiness Todny him, both taking effect, the first in the | Newton Turpin Fatally Shot In a Pls- | As 4 result, av.the regular mouthly | tion that by dumo 1 enongh whaibers can be | bure, O., closed its doors this morning on | Minwavkee, Wis. May 15—The firm of pnd and the second in the back. Wilson tol Duel. meeting of the local directors of | corralled to transact the business of the “,"‘}“"mfn‘m Dwiggins. president of the | prank A. Lappen & Co., the largest house ongot ou his horss and rode home. A | Basserr, Neb, May 12.~[Special to T | the World's fai, it was decided to open the | fir Ihis latter’ resolution was dopted, so oF that oo of Chicuge, Tk ovas it otanch | furnishing establishiment in Wisconsin, s hssc of men went out after him and ar- | Beg|—A shooting affr: which will un- | gate 5 5 e at unless a reconsiaeration is had tomor- | &8 LIl A S s TR S BT e v ety o |llulil'|l‘ 4 x( “vh ‘« o gates of Jackson park Lo the public for one- | o 4 50 5 HOGEHETARON B ) adjourncd | $90.000. An expert accountant, employed at | in financial - trouble, and attachments S Pt el ul.;ul e nLr(;.:n of Newton | half the sum of admittance to the fair dur- | until May 51. the bk yesterduy, eume heto early this | have alveady been filed against the prop- | Licoy, Neb, May 12.—[Special Tele- e urpin, an old resident of this county, 0ok | jng the weel : 95 cents. This ac v 3 morning and was arrested on the charge of | erty aggrogati rly &300.000, the q 0 —Wi PYTHIAN SISTERS MEET. SRS RNy S T GBI Faneh i Hohs te & the week, viz: 25 cents. This action has Wheelman's Day, ¥ gErogating - nearly & I¢ | gram to Tue Bek.]—When the supreme B " " embezzlement, It S Pec Lo i 108 ot 0 . ' s viver. A farmer named Lewis e S LR e s t ;lf’“e bicycle viders, whether belonging | beon employed to cdfic&:‘x"l‘nié‘}‘uf.'.‘i',‘ :;‘rn ltll::: !"ule“ b‘m:{(‘" r.lw’x‘-m ‘11:1:)“0’ ml,l.lll H"“l“(‘»}:n court, sitting as a court of impeachment, ad- Goocity 1A smme Do et WAt fining | s, The latter will remain closed as re- | to clubs or not, or allied to any organization | bank. Tobert Hill, The first move was mhde | Journed tonight, it was with the knowledge h L ired under the laws passed by congress, | Of Wheelmen, will have a day at the World's INDIANANOLTS, Tnd., May 12.—The Com- v i v vor ¢ | that the state had rested i ido of the o the night and on golng to hunt them he | i s g L L Nos, Tnd., May 12. n- [ by Mr. Hill and he was soon followed by e state had rested its sido of the case, I Tele- | found them i pasturs belonzing to Turpin, | and as agreed to when the sum of $2,500000 | fif Under tho arrangements made by the | mercial bank of Breokston has failed. No | others. There ata many other lavgo. ered: | ana that the respondents had made. theie i ; rp A authoritics “for this demonstration, | statement of its assot iitie Y o total 1 i \ oy morning the | He attempted to drive thou out whon “Tuet | was accepted from the hands of the Fifty- | every. Whoelman _will bo . permittod | pado b o ies assots ov liabilities has been 0™ fha fno total liabilitios may be W | opening statement, outlining the course Promise to Show that There Is Nothing In the Asylum Steals, the Cell Heuse Jobbery or the Famous Junket to War: ARME nt Impeachmont, rand Assembly of the Nebraskn Organiza- ] tion In Conventlon at Hastings. HastiNags, Neb., May 12— [Spec] am to Tue Bee. | —Yeste A ous bodies of the | DIn raised his gun and fived. | Turpin's gun | sccond congress. The gate koepers willad- [ to participate in' the = duv's . celo- | banicof Chtee P gapaic frm has been dotng big businss | which they will pursuo next Monday whon fythian Sistors of Nebraska met in Hast- | g5 WG fhasd, DR, (ooshay, pujel | mit to S Latlitely oy (il Lty bration. | This will ‘include riders of poth | Stockholders of. the collapsed German- | Luppen has been borrowing moncy. S| they are called upon to justify to the charges s, about forty doley T el i el i g A e ul L cents. They can examine the buildings—on d rom abroad as well as local | town bank at Kokonio have met with a view At a meeting n ien tonig! of impeact referre ¢ the o8- |3l x:::uf:nl‘xlllv") et by | Durpius stomach. Goochey gave hitself Up | the gatside sco everything there is o be | dotached members. Tu fact 1t will bo & | to tmens o] stons o protoet thomeeives, | ool meeting of the busincss inon tonight, | of impeachment preforred by the jolnt ses: letachod i ! e consisting of attaching and nonattaching { sion of the legislature, nuot_enter the | Sort of a ficld day, open to ull, and promises | The Commercial bank at Walker- | business men, it wis decided. to allow WL Amost enjoyavle one, both for the | ton, Tud., was owned and controlled | Luppe ) o o TOW. cleriders and thelr frionds, it beinz ex- | by the Columbia. National bank of Chicago, | Thb e o o Sme ot e by S | ¢hairman of the board of managers of the 20,000 wheelinen will y The dircctors of the Capital National | Lappen at $86,000, and the liabilities | impeachment, said today that the state had . It is expected that the pa bank of this city, which suspended yester- | g ) svelope o ronger will draw 100,000 people to the fairon that | day, today state. t AR o S o LB LU U i 60 ad been opened by | to the justice of the peace. noreme Chancelior Mrs, A, A, Young of = oncord, N. H., the offic for the ensuing seen. in fact, but they c !)\X“lluu: The action of the board will go | to be McCook, Neb.. May 19, [Special Tele. | into effect a week from next Sunday or on oar were clected as follows: Pastgrand [ o S0 S 2 B ML ,x ,,,M"“‘ it hie | the 21stof this mouth, wancellor, Mrs. Frank Martin, Madison; | Sram to Tie ] =Judgs s How the Vote Stood, vand chancellor, Mrs. W. A. Dilworth, handed down his decision in the Red Willow 2 In discussing the case, Hon. C. D. Casper, stings: erand Viee chancellor, Mys, D. P, | county seat litigation in favor of McCook on | The vote by which the resolution was | day. ey u‘}“l::{:‘l‘l‘ T6in :’szx'ltn do: hor Troubles in Michigan, had anticipated: that the showing was Bink, Shelton; grand. prelate, Mrs, Goorgo | 811 boints at issue, d McCook to be | passed was 27°to 7. Under the resolution, | The “Whealman's day” is set for Wednes- tor. b i CHARLEVOIX, Micl ‘The Bank of | Much strouger than made before ‘herrington, Gibbon; grand mistress of ex- | the county seat and d g the contest ‘.\»:)uln\\'n) plaisance will also be thrown :lnl\'i. .\l:;xll ‘Iu» duy ufltfr lflultl great inte he Farmers and Merchants bank of Ge- | Charlevoix closed its doors this morning and | the legislative committee, both as to the hequer, Mrs. J. E. Gillesple, Holdrego en. 3 national road race. The following cor neva, Ind., suspended today at noon. It was o Sp v lum coal ¢ ourand the AN ICeaHONTE FocoraAnnG Batls; Mes: o Mr. Edwin Walker, attorney for theboard, | spondence mdicates the arrangements connbotod With e Cotuaia: Nntional ot | Placed jts affalrs in the hands of B. W oal und flourand the coli house deal, A, Neb., to | submitted an opinion on the question, and on | Cuic, _During the rain of last | the strength of this opinion the board acted. | tary No provision was made for the return of any | monics: Kane, assignee. The deposits will probably | The attorneys for the managers declare that not exceed £10,000. 1t is belicved that every | they are satisfied with what they have ereditor will be paid m full 3 . proven; that the cell houso feature of the Hiuspane, Mich., ) T?l.‘»"fiqfii'.‘l se is stronger than they ever anticlpated State bank of this ci tion and Guit busines The business | making, while the asylum branch reaches v- | their expectations, Juldin, F ; grand mistress-at-arms, | NEIAW ey, Lincoln, grand assistant | Tne Be night the barn of E. Heebner was struck by | 50 ; i : , Mrs, J. lightning. ~ A holo was ‘torn in the roof and | Brt of the &.500.000 given to the fuir under ki ibbon ; a rd, Mrs, J. D, ( the north exd was knocked to vicces. Bt LA S I U R P adison ; orgunist, Mrs. C. L. ale; ry e —— h”:v l‘l‘l:llin“" u'tll ing ”'.‘: mon .\r!i'm‘l‘— sion of wheelmen ever formed in line, ted peovle surround the building. The MUSCATINE PEOPLE EXCITED. el LE-l me ,ml L) Ry l"~"“" the parade to be open o bicyele riders if of the county and his deputics have ie votes, us explanations made by di- | of all nations. We also respectfilly request started for there to levy on all available 1893.—E. B. Culp, secre- | Chicago. o dl:":llll“l'l‘l.ufll'tll’““ ‘;i"l\ll- ]'nurmlfli. Ind., May 12.—Word has been 8 = Wil by St | received here that the Dunkirk bank, this e ho Y (s possiblo, WL UGt | county. has closad its doovs and s to o intention is to have tae lurgest proces- | Py depositor: A crowd of several hundred has been transferred to the Hillsdale ings bank, ening the officers were publicly in- Conl Charged and Dellvered. A SGABLL 4 s ) rectors aled, by no means showed the | that the whedlinn be permitted {0 na s B i O PR i i D Mich., May 12— A special an S S Gt i and e R toncy T R """““I“:':d“'y’ e e e thors of | ol convictions SES Rk tour of (e ,].-.,u..('u- oL AR wiiools, R 'éi.‘;,,',y.'!.'i is owned by Dwiggins | nounces that the private banking institution : Fred Race was recalled. Continulng with PRSERE i noxtwoindass o) M > Telo. | ¥oted in the afirmative for the purpose of | 1% {Al" Ufl:‘u’.‘:( m,yl plai 3 u{::lhf a g0, of I ¢ Nave at Rockford closed its doors | 118 testimony, ho showea up the balance of o aux Tl ase MuscaTise J2—{Special Tele- | forving @ tost of the matter. and others | {51508 SCh e s may d Ciaak e this morning upon order of the proprietors, | the asylum coal deal. His tabulated state- gram to Tuk B itement and indig 50 with reservations and provisos. throush the krounds extond from. 10ty SRR Dl g who live in [ndianapolis. Nothing is to be [ ment, which was introduced in evidence, car- WEARY OF tion are still at fe over the at cfly, Mr. Walker decided that the ex- | 11380, and that the delogation b sscorted learned except that the bank is uffected by | pied with it th ! { murders involving the wreckage | Position wus one thing and the exposition | by a guard of Columbim wheelmon, It | S€¥en Fallutes Annsunced on tho Stock | the failure of the Indianapolis bank. [3:) SALD et Uigs J SR 3 : oeh No P T = luring the following named months the fol- J ‘ ‘o0 0 A g : ¢n | Brounds a distinct and separate thing. On | I also usk the same privilege be Exchange, but No Pa Oceurred. » _ ¢ I's e fcharien Schwarez, Jr., of Arapahoe, Neb, houses by an e\pln‘n‘\'e now known | & 0 oAl directors o m.";im, ock on the even- 1Copyrihted 1893 by jamss Gordon Bennstt.| Reorzantzing u Stoux Clty Company. lowing amounts of coal in pounds were Shoots Rimself Throug been gun powder. The fact that | Unless the national comm! the paraders to | Loxpoy, May 12— [New York Herald | Stovx Crry, I ele- | charged for and detivered: Aravanor, Neb, May The wheelme: the men whose death was sought are the | ously to prevent it Jackson park w was | £ram to Tue Br homas sts before the | Cable—Special to ; ne Bee | —Ther remain- | and hand them to the gate keepers without | s ISchwartz, jr., who with his brother Gus livy leading promoters of prohibition, has ag- | on Sunday, the exposit cely any new business transacted on the | ®f the defunct Sioux City Dry Goods com 80 [four and one-half miles southwest of he gravated the hostility to the saloon element. ||)"L;h:;‘:l‘.n tll::‘e:(;.l:;“(:m‘: an elf:;u‘l;l \;-(Lm).llnnn dismounting. lx.-,p.‘.»;n;\u‘xflhmh_ & Stock exchange today. Attention was | Pany today filed his estimates of the value So5eR iz dead across his bed, witt The 7 ° to ¢ 1 1 knot brought out a : S | i i 15 : 2 subscripti 20re e easonbacronat 3. 005, Wb i les of John Malum, 1. M. Kes- | 450 attendance of members, thirty-fiveof | The following is Secretary Culp chiefly, directed to the concluding operation | of ssete: Including unpaid subscriptions to | Qctober.. ao1a0 volve i bod dlose 1o s tedy” i | singerand N. Rosenberger are still housed | the forty-five members being presont. Long | WonLb's CoLuspiay Couxissiox of the settlement, which caused a good deatof | §jci B S I CAIER prices shows. §3s6. | Decomber.. . 761,00 volver on the bed closo to s body, the | u the homes of fricads. No arrcsts hive | before the call for order the directors sat R ON OUNDS, | anxicty. Seven failures were announced, but | 700,82 assets, His valuation 15 much | Febraa 930,000 T e W fave: nchos: a1Lhor been made. From polico headquarters this about the room, impatiently awaiting the | CiicaGo o toomts: | fortunately they were not of a very im- | less though. The unpaidstock subscriptions | Justice Maxy ¢ synop- of his hond, Close. by was & note, written | Worniug a still kunt was instituted for the LI Ol ORI s ORI Tl Iy ey "Gy of | portant character, though other difliculties | he classes as unavailable. e puts i goods | sis of the Rewick speech, as reported in in pencil, reading : plotters, and during the day two detectives ay. He repeatedly \led upon the board | 1. T O "1 beg | were L;{ll}:ed about. ’11;(3 m?r!lu-ts‘ however, thl»n ms‘:. 190,000 mh_ 135 ou:) 'd makes | Tug Bee and Journal, would not be consid- Dear parents, try and forgive me, 1 am d-iu town 1o supplement the efforts of | to get down to busiuess. His impatience, 0 YOUE roquesh &nd youim il s Teloae nr’&‘?“’«:«:hgfifé e ";'}"‘u:r;:,';,:l ::"'{;;fi;,‘l“lm“;‘:‘:l‘““'i‘““ :“e‘:“;“f;l'l“',"*‘l“v:f ered in evidence, but that the speech as pub- tired of life; goodby. Am yours, the city ofticials. however, was nob exactly conspicuous, as iy “us detiniwely, assigned for that | higher. Foreign government scctirities are | 211 to creditors. . The total Labilitios age | lshed fn full in the Alliance-lndependent Cianves, “The Joint subscriptions of citizens and the | everybody scemed to fecl the same w purpose. - . u 1rly | erip 1 The gravity of the question which was 10 be | Ihave no doubt but that vou will be per- | SINRENE, e rateawe g dealt with, apparently caused the directors | mitted toStart at the hours desigied, at tun- | $UPPorted, o \ ty which | derstand that the order will e promulgated 10} Ja s por 2,000, A reorganization of the company [ would be admitted. e.majority of cascs were | is being effpcted. Couldn’t Break Rice's Testimony. cent higher. Home railways « The outside door was open and the deed appears to have been done overnight. Boara of County Commissioners, amounting 10 $7.000, is causing redoubled industry on Deceased was about twenty-four years old no little anxicty und the jocula i 1 4 5 ducidad )y A ALY 3 So Tontie ot Tho feuture of the morning session was isne jon. 3 o part orl v 7 sunlly o l8 o 8 S Was 1 afew d allowing processions within the | close decidedly firm, especially southern natniiures, b of quiet and peaceable disposition, and was }\l«d "j"fi'v’mff mt!mm' .’“"‘_*"‘“!_flt Wolf | usually prefaced the meetings was absent. Krounts, and 1 A, PePmILd. (0 g1 vou thly : Loxnox, May 19, The advanco in the rato | the cross-examination of Fred Race by Mr, alone, his brother haviog come to town. | and Judge Brannan of the district court Report on Which Action Was Based ol notice at the present tine, cans_was on a limited | of giscount by the Bank of England yester- | Webster. It had been stated that upon that ale, but the tone was decidedly RS, | duy o per cent rendered the regular | the lawyers or the respondent would break N”‘l"ll"{u M :‘ ':' L]t {(‘;‘l; fortuightly settlement of accounts on the | him in two, and every tactic known to the ange very diffeult, and seven | legal profession was adopted to do chis very cretary. | including 2 per cent in Lake Shore, 115 per | Stock e ] d z y cent in Tlinois Centr: Nde WATCh IS DR s have failed. A better feeling | thing, but it was without avail for the wite Is in the mariet for American sc I'hore is no doubt but that he committed | are seriously contemplating the summoning suicide though the cause for the act is at | of the grand jur present unknown, Closing Mu s e committec will be glad to co-operate Tmmediately after the roll call, President | with' you. in o manner thit will mate this a v Higginbot n recognized Attorney Edwin | successful day for the exposition. I have the catina Saloons, Walker, who Htre g 60 r--pt‘n", upon | houor to be your obediants Corn Plaoting Delayod. Judge Wolf, who has been holding court | which the board's action was en and 12 Lyoxs, Neb, May 12.—(Special to Tug | here for the last week and adjourned yester- | which is in part as follows: e day on account of the happenings of the | o rrE BoARD 0F DIRECTORS OF THE WORLD'S previ 100 come bonds, ¢ per cent in Centr 2 ness went through the ordeal coming oud Ber]—Farmers have been delayed in plant- | pighy before, reconvencd court this morning OSITION: Your president hns. requosted Pacific and from }¢ to 3/ per cent in most | curitic ——— unscathed. His evidence was given in a ¢ ing corn on account of wet weather. Some | and proceeded at once to the equity case . w8 chalrmaa of the committen on Jogisla- | resent Litigatlon at FLemars WHI Test | others. Canadians were also i s New York Banks. AnQlforaiDlamanner Tandlayer: (auastiEactne hovo plantedon high ground. Nearly all | praying for ijunctions against the Mu onTpresent 10 the haurd 4t its present et the Meusv pathy. Canndian Pacific impn New Yous, May 12.—A report is current | i ©0F L “,w\",mz 'Lm‘d“mdy Bt ot Ridiak < ppinion relative o o tlons ST00x. O : ¢ 12 (Special Te d Grand unk s or e : 2 ans ctail, s conclusivel +ho farmoers aro veady to plant, and ton days | Uné sloons. — Four ivjunctions were granted | 11 4 aplajan relative to, the ebligations | Sovx Crrr, T, May 12 ~[Special Tele- | cont and Gra o T T Ut (T G e 02 559 500d weathen, 1. tha st tivo. o thess | Wednosday just before the oxplosion sies were weals, but Ar- that he was famil se is ar with all of the books of the act of conzre m to Tie Bee.]—A very peculiar ¢ of Y 4 i o agust 5, 1892, with rentine lines were stronge currency has ord anjmmediate examina- | T g 7 . aays, will put the corn in the grouud. and four others were granted tody the conditions theretoattached, ‘withoit iny | on trial in the Plymouth county court at | ©ophis bots o o A been o | tion into the condition of four city banks, | “RS Other pupers which he had examined for Nenawka, Neb., May 12— (S 1'to Tue | In each cuse an injunction was reference white to the subdequent aet of St S (et PAYEROBY : i 3t A | the ma s 0f tho impeachment, the lege JEEA NOULD T o T, T i | B L s hearing upon or | lemars, Ta. Under the provisions of chapter | strong demand for moncy. S| dur- | Inquiry failed to show that there is any | the ma { ) Bir.]The svring li ackward | 3 > ) sl e e 1 O G i ey founds onHOEIhe AlL the city banks | islative committee and the Luncaster county § per o not better th, t more Rand cold, but the rains and sunshine of the | Which the saloon was located, These saloons | afle LnEisn Dl o X % B e sal e anobiragen Thomens 12 tna | were losed ut once: L The act under consideration fs entitled: | assembl W A . A nAct to Ald in Carrying Out Act-of Con- | from g plantinz of corn, about half There are uwenty-five other saloons in | AUACL 0 Ald in Carrying Out Ac 1= | from a ¢ n alien cannot inhe are believed to b izen of the United Walmes t property | but at the close the wes. In 1880 | 217 per cent, money coming ¢ The discount market was grand jury T'he testimony which he gave was substantially ns follows: ed 1n London, More Failuves Under | Charles finished. A good breadth of w sat | Muscatine and against cach is an equity suit | §105en for the purpose of aiding in dofray ing A e GRie s toldoma 4 5 R LoxDON, May 12.~More failures are Mr. Race does, your investigation show Was sown lnst_ fall. . About: one.third died | for injunction. ALl of them are to come up | the: wost of omstraetion ot th Wortia fans | B gland and commenved procging e atc mouths? oills belng quoted nt 3% per c ",l,“ e e L thiat the same cars were used twice,” asked and the balance is in poor condition. About | for trial in the course of a few d and | congress apporiated $2,600,000 and dizeeted | hear 4 . In 1830 he took out _his t e pected to take place on the Stock exch: M LA Eass TR0 18 i hoor o ot the | prominent people say that the seutiment | the se Ty of the treasury to pay the sime zenship papers. In 1802 he died, after LINCOLN M1 ®S FAIL, tomorrow, owing to the default of a ( fis o A URILAOR ground will bo put in corn. Only & fow of | aroused by the attempts at murder Wednes- | 10 thisc rlon under certain” conditions, | willing his pr ' to his father, Richard — speculator who s said to have liabilities of Yes, siv; [ find that some cars were used ! A b | This corporation accepted the et and it | Joseph Walmestry of Brantewood, count, e Smith Give Mortgagos i he closing of all of the | puify complicd, upon 1t5 part, with all Ui con- | oase § ULy iRendall s &, Sm IS GIvo Ao EAKos the early apple trees are in bloom, but it is | duy night will insurd 50,000 twice during 4 period covering one or two helioved tho prospocts for all kinds of fruit | Saioons for the present at least. A e N T L Hex poglingtone Blgaanonwne ap L 1KoL Rl 0, b, Ratsed the Discount Kate, week s good. ‘There is good prospect fora peach Saloon Men Subser be Liborally. The inquiry of your president Is divected renlized £5.000 from the sale of the persenal | ANcoLN, Neb., May 12.—[Special Tele- | Byyiy, May 12.—The fmperial Bank of | “Owing to the distance of the coal mines rop, the first for several years. section 4 of this det, which, in subst , bt FONLIZC By rom the silo of the personal g ) {hon | effects, which th ther gets, but ho is not | E¥m to Tue Bee.]—Late this afternoon | Germany has fixed the rate of discount at 4 | from Lincoln, would it bo possible for the sition mitted to take the real estate, worth | Kendall & Smith, millers, of this city, filed | per cent! cars to make the wrips as shown by the rat | several times as much. Patrick Farrell, | mortgages aggrezating £105,000, together books which you examined{” L und unty attorney of Plymouth county, has | with a bill of s: for ng all “No : they could not make two trips in Atlon be i A mstituted proceedings in behalf of the state P R f5 ity i 2 (A0 _“rll‘x‘«.“»g‘ M e have the lund forfeited to the their property in this city and mills at | pow un Express Messenger Saved the Com- | so sh time. ek S hool fun Woodlawn and other place: The mort- “How many iustances of this kind did you e rabl oy Saloon k\“‘l“‘l'flhlhf‘")l» l‘\‘«‘-fi pected this. | vides that such appropriation was vaterl K C Aoo)dont Some of them subscribed liberally to the [ the further condition that the cx) Sto ’,:.,“r;\v(:.l,' ‘\"1 m"_'(':; ‘.".‘-’.“,'l"t,r ¢ | e1tizens' fund last night. The “governor | should not heopen to the public on th FHARE) i) ppeciat to Tue | g Tusked tonight o offer a re- | day of the week, commoniy called e —James EL Wimer, an azed and re- | ward on behalf of tho state for | further providesitintitageh \porol Binected citizen of Kirkwood, Rock coun! the appreliension of the miscreants, The | HEPAr I (I cornoration, 1t 3 B'od yesterday from the effects of what is | city council has been petitioned by 000, cove 't itizens | ambis conmission, created by i 2 i — il s were ven ostensibly to se OATHON ATl My v AL R et L \pposed to have been a kick from a horse, | K ally to add a sum to the general offer | gross 0, to muke rules or 3 = ERERsL aTera by Elyon s 181bly Sk 0, , May 12.—Last night two | discover? B family on Tuesday night went to a | of reward, which it is hoped that by tomor- | modifici 5 of sald corporation Tows Sapreme Court Docislons, oure l.m.[u e 1"1‘ 3 k“" '“f'"{!’; masked men held up a passenger train on during April, 1801, there was one car, and L ighboring school house toattend an oxhibi- | row will reach $10,000, all require the sing of th Xposition Des MoiNg: May 12.—[Special Tele- | ©f tho firm do not now wheth e business. the Mobile & Ohio road at Laketon, Ky. | during May of the sa gram to T .]—The followiig supreme It has been known for so.aeatime that the | Thoy covered the engincer and fireman with | books and yard chee PR Bl wae court decisions ware rendeped today: firm was financially embarrassed and rumor | revolvors and took them to the express car. | were usea twice,” R e le, "'"‘n"i’,",,. M:I,h:z ifeith, € mll‘-:;‘ .(.1-4-‘['[.‘-;1 'l‘.hl"".lx ‘;ilh("ll{i‘.-:f:}. 113. 'iu They demanded that the express messenger “That is all,” remarked Mr, Lambertson, ‘compan, rlot, | 1 ‘;‘A‘w)‘_n‘,"w‘,,‘ T A open the door uud meeting with a refy and Mr. Race was Placed under the fire of appellant, } Nebraska, Kansas and Miss 5 they blew a hole in the car with dynamite. | john L. Webster and the guns of cross-ex- st Stice, | in number, to Harris Bros. & Co., but at the | They then covered the messengers, who | gmination were turned upon him. i Dur- | time stated that the step was taken to givo | were teying to hide the valuables, and the Ho Had All the Detuils. id first day of the wee nmonly or not they will contin ne year I find that the s show that three cars on rehearsal. When they returned they | Much excitement was caused here tonight @Bound him in bed, undressed and inan i | by the report from John Schell, who lives v th Ronscious state, covered with blood, the | across the viver, that his brother conveyed [ wdopted by th 4ins oozine from @ gaping wound in his | three men across the Ilinois bortoms in'his | that the exposition should b rehead. His hat was found at the stable n Wednesday night to the high bridge tasion of Vixitors forsix vhich leads to the supposition that ho must h. AL L1 o'clock last night some one tho 18k dav of iy vogone there, 4 thing which no seldom in a skiff and took three men from a L:Oatohor, 1805, on id, and was kicked, How he could have | barn, rowing them to the “Dug" road hed the house and gone to bed is a | They then started on foot 085 the bot- 1ol district appellant, Appanoo: » distriot, aflirme snded or modifi c o $. 410D ham against Hussemann, appellant. Cirroll | them an opportunity to mass their cavital uystery. e renaine wore taien this | toms towird tho. plufs, Flhis clow s beivg nd sl stmds us | Gigyion, aniomod: Kroew against Chicago, | in. the milling busincss this point, [ lstter then opoued th doors. Tho robbers | wpgyve you any dates by which you can ERPERRA Yo Noveh Bnglish, In., for hurlal. B9 5 A Milwaukee & St. Paul Radl » V, The firm has been in busir tere | took all in sizht, about #1.000, and escaned give the number of the freight forwarded Crowds of Curlous Speotators, Maln Poiat I Lo ue, peliaut, Tama disty q for a uumber of years and is well | The Mobile express omicials secm 1o be A hich were used by you in making up y's A x Keanxey, Neb,, May 12.—[Svecial Tele The crowds of curious spoctators arvound The substantial question under consi ” ¥ = P known all over Nebras on of its | very much pletsed with the conduct of Mes £ LY vy 5 ; S L P A T A tihor seetlon 4 of the et of Atgst Stole Eaough 1o Fuf extensive grain-buying business. KKendallis | yorvon o ile & O kemonty! yslud My WRDAA, gram to Tus Bag.]—Articlos of wcorpora. | the throe rulued houses have not diminished ind' the rale adopted i conformicy jorx Crry, Tn, May 12, oxtonsivo gralnchuying business Iteudullls | senger 8, H. Ray in the Mobile & Ohlo train fean. The tabulations which with cquired the exclusion of the public robbery, who, it is to be i st from what tlon were filod this afternoon for the Loaven- | ,, Lne Bivoe wrought by the exploding powder under Attorney Rosenb gram to Tue Bee |—Harey: Wilson was ar- | P. Couverse, and one of the mortgag you have will show all of the facts,” wekson park and Midway plai wee on the ofliciuls sy toda, pletely fooled the worth Tmprovement company, with August | was complete, The injur, to Bdite s from the buildings in which | rested here today on a chavge of grand lar- he estate for $5,000 = robbers, so thiat whit they got was nothing “Where did you mnake your investiga- E Frank. C. M. Rice and G V. Frankc, fr., [ Malin's residence amounte 1058 Lt yus exlibits wre fustalled, A A TR A Y e A, V. D. Smith is the heaviest creditor | 5a” comhared. to. what. wis_ in. tho. oo | tions} et of Auzust Sus innid of the original im is secured b in. About tw s & Co, | Th and his cl as incorporators and Heary L. Turacy of | v Weaks ago Mo was closed temporarily, @ 1 8 5,000 mort fused to give any ! . : % i : i fii 26, 1800, 1 and by anthority : gentle i nar I “In room 9, this building.” Chicugo, 1. L Barle of Leavenworth, Kan . | gunsmitis, had efght twenty-fivo-pound cans | det of Apeit 25,4550, wler and by authority | FEEE GV8 TINTCFEIRERTY S M0l | gage. A gentleman fumiliar with their busi that the loss © is AHE00IN d 7 E. O McNair of Warsaw, N. Y. W. 1L | of powder stolen from their powder house | 06N S N0 e, htans’ i | rosted he had tho carpots down in fils own | 685 states that the firm bias not | hie robbers marched tho wnd Who first amployed you vo mako up those Stuey of Leavenworth, J Clark Deos Moines, In., und Gearge H. Gr ust across the river from Muse: the same brand m of ves of | powder bo; s since the tine. ‘I'hat the twisted circumstanc ark, president of the Firsy financ ements?” meaning of congress, we should construe both | house and had cg firermen in front of them to the door of the npletely fu hed it with 1 b 1% toget lier. whe stolen goods, He here from Chi. | John P. ( express car and held them there, while par- incaster county grand jury." amounts to conducy the grain-buy and he asserts there is nothing hen the dynamite o at the door cre allowed to move only ten A large hole wis blown open rs threatencd to throw dy wite into the car if the door were not open While this was going on tho 1 2nded | everything he thought prope fe, | without killing them inthe | homb was pl and fireman Ky Fi foet away. The firm of W, | and the robl day or twa, jon O e ald eo ssion be o gl 1) I 1 N Yy, R D P o i SO Tean e Serlous Niluess of an kowa o Chicago Broad of Trade stor purposen of Ui World's Columblan exponiion, | Des Mowes, Ta., May 18— [Special Telo- - = Bielsito as may be selecred and offered, and | oo PALNER.. M0 3 ‘ 4 Susy ing over the heds of | such pluns and specifications of butldings to m to Tug Beej—B, B Kauffwan, the | pLovisviiie, Ky., M Citizens. The offieers | be ortctd forsuch purpose ut the expense of | weil known lawyer, is vory 1l and litle hope | 1. Thomas & Son, largest dealers in ol for his recoveryy 1our physiclans at- | gonpuely whisky in the world, s cfully the movements of | and tendered by this corporation.” A is fel ¢ and agree with Judge Ban. In this section the word “exposition” was | tend at his bedside and a specialist has come duties aud obiigations of this corporation, and family in earney and the capital is §00,000, than six or seven men were engaged in th ug but the freight forwarded SR gy 3 plot and its execution. They are coufide Pocullur Acoldout at Kearnoy, that some one of these will make indiscreet Krawxey, Neb., May 12.—[Special Telo- | romarks and add strength to the suspi gram to Tur Bee|-Yesterday aftornoon, | which are already hau while Walter Hurris and Avthur Ross wero | Some of Musc loading sand from a high bank southeast of | BFe wate the eugineer sir; but when I made my investiga- tion for the legislature, I had the copies of 1| the freight reccived books, the train for- rasenger hid |y pged books and the yard checks.” leaving only nsion ofn 15 S tain persons the word : th Y rifedi Tt o Hcdy YOILLURE B0 LN A Fonel; Seavinp ik Did you copies of all the freight v, the bank @ way and buried the: > oplnl s g v » > used, but in the preceding secetion and in the . i 3 s childrei payment this mornin, e suspension ut K Sesaiyly . o the Mk ke vy aul bried thom B A R What e ol whi e AR S A e from Chivago, lnl:r::m:.lr?.lwnn.r- hia'ohildren | FOyment thie mors A atb being made to apprehend the robbers, forwarded books o S 3 ¥ i " i ¥ 2 o . s used inste: exposition, 0f L ¢ . - ; o - - i b S WO I J Mr. Se auceeeded in rescuing Arthur before life was T poculiar colncidence that Editor m”.’.'.gn“m-'fu-l( tAtioat os expayifally wat jiction is rheumatism and lis heart is | subsided when it became known that the O T L 1 had he sw lnlllumlntg r. Scott, extinct, but his ary "'l ¥ Wils not found for | Arahin was today removed from the Musca- | used. Both words ure relutive teris, d. action wus the result of the dulluess of the MLBHTTER 2 the B. & M. agent, that I did, an hour afteewards. The rescued boy i e et PN T e e mate difference in wenning, We whisky trade and tight money market, The p ; \ did you have?" verely brujsed about the chest and Luck, | B¢ Postofice to muke way for a domocrat. | Mmuterial Coeron w public exposition OHIBITION, Habiiities are considerably over £500,000, but | Hohn Z Carliste st Chi atpofl die AR MARM SO RHLARY MATRYE o 8 ut will ive. Rawhus Bohool Boury Resizne SiaVih Mo Moo, muthity dali pmoial ; {iostasis asooed LhIE qum by nodrly one s Ak MR REE [l dlca foavariila i Raclad festa MLandlt Fii o— h ction.” The same authority defines g Omos In T 0 y R oy B, PR SHERMAY, Tex., My 12.—John Z Carlisle > aring o DO i 3 Injured by Barning T Rawixs, Wyo, Muy 12.—[Special Tele- | Dition."us “the not of exhibiting for lnspees | C0R4138 OMoinls Vislt Ghe United States | half. At Major Thomas' request, s number y ) B to Iuvertigate the Syste s will make of banke an examination of the | and Charles Luttrell, murderers, died heve | unil April, 150 GRAND IsLaND, Neb., M 12— [Special | gram to Tue Bee, | —The townis all broke up | tion that which Is exhibited, held o th or . Tup I Vi vor Ll St f the school . displa, f works of urt, o Kaxsas Cr1y, Mo., May” £2.—A royal com- | books and report to the ¥ ',”,‘"""U' the firm | ¢ 2:00 p. m. today. They were hanged for “Did you over go to the offices ov! the com- o ve this afternoon Mrs. Joseph © adjourned meeting o d et electors | aet of 4 . nto systems of prohivition Teylug tr A tach the Stock. Both men rested well last night, arose carly “Noj; that was uot necessary.” i sue and | Fango, N. D, May 12— There has been | and spent the forenoon in an uneventful | “Where aro thoso yard checks madet 0 was | OF wrts, ndu ufactures, ete. patent 1o examine Was | jz0d to be exhibiied In the city of Chicugo un- | of the liquor trafiic wherever in v Werner wus badly burned, both hands aud | Wednesday a special tax of lower arms being almost roasted. The ¢ | yoted. A bitter article which appeared in | der suthority of the original wet of April 25, | peport to the Canadin rliament, a1vived dwalusac cirmishing for g " ¢ q Vi ket te “Right on the tracks. A man goes out on pt fire and Mrs. Werner attempted the Journal and the action of the few busy- ) Epkle Lan pEN SR 8] saga ivaly logal akirlshing for 8 oy or | manger, At 1 B m. two inwlstors and | “HgBLoRthe Lrucks. A s §oosoutop ngulsh it Her clothing ok flume and | bodies who never puy taxes or send their | | Themational commisston his divided this ex< | 5, 4po Herbert S, MeDomald of Brockville, | W0 here over an attachment which was | throe ladles entered the juil, whero AAANG WAS K8 el } only the prompt assistance of ibor | ehildren to school i the cause of thewouble. | hibitlon ntoseverul wrand depariments wnd | o8t K8 (00 ehuieman of - the commission, | attempted to be placed on the Nationa! | they found Luttrell writing u letter to his | the cars. So far as the inside yards arc con, saved her from more serious No | The district court is bonded for $25,000, company’s stock of #5,000 worth of dag we here by Deering & Co emanded from the state sister and Carlisie smoling. With the sing. | cerned, they are taken every day, wet or he case has | oo hvmns and - prayers, the rite of | dry, but in stormy weather he may be ex- ourts to the | pubiien was administered to Carlisle in his | cused until the next day.” of urts, industrivs, munufa:- | Rev. McLeod of Fraaericton, N. B., is of the soll, wineund sea, | another member of the commsssion. G. A. | onsteucted buildings for | Gigault, minister of agriculture of the Proy- & 2 | and the display damage was done to the house. six teachers are employed and over B00 | pheesand nrods pupils ave enrolled. For the fivst time in | this o tho history of the district a complimentary | euch de Fremont Porsonnl 1 fnce of Quebeg, i cmbor, und Al | United States couris and the attuchment | po AR AOPMUN QN 1 MR8 P 1. | oused hbg. : g Faemoxt, Neb,, May 1 pecial to Tug | resolution to the trustees was unanimously | . All of th juro Installed and oxposed | iy oot ot Tomats 4 stenographer and | has not yet been made. United States Judge | fehaut al B the twases 1 the scaffold 4 «We suppose that u carcomes in aud is un Bee] J. C. Secroat was fn the city this | Passed at theroguiar mectiug, May 1. ta the publl X ek Dilidings wnder | JCTL eCotuny. Thowas is in Denver and immeaiate action m*], At 200 1t wis' sprung. Tho two | Joaded within a few hours—ssy, beforo the morning. ’ " aro nlu'..nml inJ ckaon park, w bich wae 0 A l!‘- ll\(h':sbllhul menlnher: 'nl. the rmnmhs;luln‘ is improbable "nuk almost Iimuu:(ml !In-lr‘:lm s :n-h;u ‘I‘i“' checier gets around. What would then A. D Beemer, wiand o peni- . o ered the commlssloners us usite for the ex- | L. V. ribbs travels with the party as the Now a Fu itve lrom dustice. iroken. Each smoked cigarettes until the | happent” cntirys passed Lo o eits e Jeal: | Tlukos, 8. D., May 12.—~The Ancieut Order | position. . special correspondent of the brewers aud | Npw You ¢ 12.~An evening paper | black cap was placed. The widow of the | “\Why, the yard man would cateh the car 1 ¥ through the city this after- : Tutention of € New York, Ma # 3 noou 10 Lincoln. He siipped some flue horses | Of United Workwen grand lodge today . angreas, distillers of Canada. 1 is his business to | oSN PO GG 0T L o e man wis auiong the witnesses of | oo there today. elected those officers: Grand master work- he act of August 6 dirocts that the expo- | soe that when the ¢ uission tukes testi . . e ey e p on ‘ v that all of th I 4 % & sitlon shall not be o 10 the public ony Quose ~ Laud and River lunprovement company of - Do you say that all o ese statements e « 4 » mony the liquor dealers have a fair show C. W, Hyatt has sold and today gave pos- | man. Dr. MeNutt of Aberdecn; foreman, I e 7 ! 3 dea ve B -8 ) " - y y ! L session of the Flail to R. E. Doran, wh i - ML &, 1 e et day of the week, cow- | and he hunts up witneases that prove prohi: | West Superior, Wis., is a fugilive from 0 rs May 12, which you have putin evidence are abso- Soutinue its publicotion at e o1 atand. | | 3 Moore of Fargo; ovorseor, W. 8. Chase, | fonly colled | Sundy, but T d ¢ | bition to be failure. justice. He fled from this city two weeks ¢ York Augusta Vie- | Jutely correct?” e d Fergus; recorder, W. 8. Lavin, Columbia ) X ) A ) F. 5. Spence of Toronto travels with the | ago. before the news of his failure was made Hamourg iEane e to prohibit the publie from visiting the park B 4 | 88 Some of them are. Acquitted of His Brother's Murder, recelver, C. L. Olsen, Howard; guide, J. J. | or grounds on Sunday orany other day of the | Party to represent the Canadian prohibition- | public. He is now understood to be in Can At Philadelphia — Arvived — Minnesota ’ J oot Niomrara, Neb., May 12.—[Special to Tun | MeC -mxh-?. Northville: iuside watchman, | week. The prohibition exténds to the expos- | ists aud see that some temperance testimony | ada. He was a heavy speculitor on Wall | from London g s Coneclusions Eutirely Correct. Bik.)—Lhe Jury in the case of Joo Young, | A M. Aspinwall, Manstield: outside watch: | Ition proper, oF rather o the works of urt, | gacs along with M¥. Kribby evidence. | street At Bremen—Awrived--Aller, from New | “Is the tabulated statemens which you the Indian wh * | man, Dan Hubbard, Langford; trustee, A. | pinufactures, vic. on oxhiviton “All ex: | “Tne comuission wiil thorousbly test pro Mude un Assicuiment York hold in your haud correct?” e In who murdered his brotherat | . Smith, Deadwood; re eutatives to vhe | MIDIts are to be concealed from publie view o | pinition. 1t will examine lnto avery phase e 4 ute X - At Liverpool—Arrived--Cambyian, from o 0 ! . ‘ tee agency, this county, August 81 last, | supreme lodge, J. M. Chishoum Hamiton: Sunday, bt the Iaw will ot bewr the cou- | or'tho'aubiact’ und Aeide whether e hot to | Catcy, fil, Moy 12.—The Columbin Na- | pAb L ) “That is not lu evidence,” interposed Mn brought I a verdict n:lfin ofscquival: | H. O, Sessions, Aberdeen; L N."D. Houve of | RIBItIoD to e public park snd grounds: . *~ | recommend o system to the Domiaion of | tional bank is the princinal stockhoider in | ¥R urg Asrived—Fuerst Bismarck, | Lombertson, shate was quilv its avidence, | Biuat, Ay opln r0Lore, 1s Lhat e wot of cou- | Canada. the Farmers and Merchauts bank of this | from New York “He stated yesterday,” sald Justice Mag b—————__—__ & e