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Show omiUAiir. The neafh or lir Nnrvln Green ol the Western tnlon LouiiWM. Ky Feb. 1!! Dr. Norvln Ureen, president of the Western West-ern Union Telegraph conqauy, died III this city at 7 30 this morning. Dr. Yandall deictlbed his dlteaab as catarrhal dlarrhipa. The Western Union wires quickly Hashed Iho newa of Dr. Ureen'a death all over the land and telegrams nf oondoliuco soon begau to arrive. The first arrangement of the family was to have the funeral at 10 o'clock Ihursday morning, aud this will be done. The Services will tuka place at the residence, and the remains will lie InterreJ In Cave Hill, Dr. Norvln On 111 wss born lu New Albany, April 17, 1818. Ills education was thorough rather than broad. Alter a course of study lu tba medical department depart-ment of the university of Louisville, ho graduated In 1810, with honor, and aoou entered upou u successful practice. prac-tice. Dr. (Ireen waa elected president of the Western Union Telegraph company com-pany April 1, 16S3. OLIVtH IIUllll JI NS1.N03. Nmv Voiiic, Feb. 12 Oliver llurr Jeuulngs, sixty eight yeara old, died suddenly at his homo on l'ark avenue tods j. Mr. Jeunlugs was boru ut I airfield, Couu. He began Ills bualnest carter III this city, but weut lo California Cali-fornia In 1819. Having amassed a fortune there ho returned to this oily lu 18(12, and In conjunction with John 1. aud William Rockefeller, llrewstor and others, eetsbllshod tho Btsndard Oil trust, lie for many yeara waa a stockholder aud trustee of that association. associa-tion. 11. 0. COLLINS. IlMsorv, Tex., Feb. 12 n. O. Col-lliis, Col-lliis, oae of the founders of this city and one of tho most extensive reul ustale owners In Texas,dled hero today of husrt failure. HKMIV irwis, CIKOINNATI, O , Feb, 12. Henry Lowls, a prominent os ltullst,dled here this morning at tho Ilurnett houso In his sixty -seventh year. Ulndelouo feels Well. LonixjV, Feb, 12. Gladstone's friends were very much optwsed to his S eaklng In tbo house yesterday, as they wished him lo save his strength fur tomorrow. The fears that ho would exhaust iilmiolf, however, were groundless, for toJuy Ulsdetouo was ftullug as well us ever, wont to church twkn and hat his usual appetltu. Thirty seven questions which nru to come up In the house ara likely to delay de-lay tho Introduction of Iho homo rule bill. The whips are urging tho members mem-bers to oeton the question uutll later soUladstouoinay be able lo begin his speech as eurly as 4 o'clock. There Is every prospect that a great street dimonatratioa will be made during Gladstone' progress from his houso to Westminster, In expeotlon of this demonstration n special police force has ticun detailed to accompany Ulud-tone Ulud-tone to tho houeo of commons. |