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Show bam MEiE TRADE. CHICAGO- JTETT XOBHL XZXAZS. JKEITH BROTHERS, m. Wadiaoa mid & H I C .A. a vvtUausae, M. Es. C3- - O - Street, . , Ltxtraa. Wu. JOHN C. SEEfclES & AtUt the 13. morning hour Beck called up his political asstasment reeo lotion. After debate on Beck's resolatlon and Uale'e substitute, referred to the commute on adlclarj. PJatt was relieved from the chairmanship of the committee on pen- , sions. CO., U ANC FA CTURTNd 4 civu service bill was resumed, Kawiey taking the floor. The formal amendments reported by the committee were agreed to The question was then on Hoar's amendment providing that comretl tive examinations shall be as far as possible npjn subjects embraced la a good common school education. After some discussion, Hoar walr ed nla amendment In favor of one amlnatlons shall be practical hi their cnaracter, ana relate to matters which will fairly test the relative fitness and capacity of applicants to discharge the duties of the service into which they seek to be admitted. Pendleton having charge of the bill. asfented to tne amendment; - (ll)WTOfflS ..!l,,IUIIKWMilfMt.1 bHIOAQ O. PiUl C. W. I. tta Braua lit tlm territory. ara ty Z. jkir Goa ia.i daft'Art ruriUi 9wrM dlMly tea, Feller nr. Absolutely Pure. in so usiiKi V Sash, Doors & Blinds, y Mt, A. W. FABER'8 ST1T1SIEB! IITICLES ft H9TISTS' UiTEBULS. JMaii-a- . f'.'wirfA HhIjAi fvir, eronomkal than ihe ordinary kinds, amicscr' rt.S bOKfH in cun;petlttcn with tbe tnultitmm of low tsat, f t..' i ; wtlrht,ulum or pfaoerfri' Soli ntdU in tOtM. BOTAIi 13 ASJHQ fowi k t COk, 100' va!t Street, Kw York. MAT BS I1AD AT are constant! kapt lu ftook I.u ti. lumror ueaiera la Salt I.ake iiji Urrcl tj and Ci!o- - irica i.ku as! UOUldiBJc nucAa Mat fra appltcat Uhv. U(iOu Gld Peas andRobber Pnetl oda. IilSrii, Laad Pencils, JEM. ' UH1 Ciutem, BATES, REED & Pa auopieu. Hherman moved to strike out the provision In section four making a permanent approrrlatlon for the ex Densea of the civil service commis sion: agreed to. un motion or onerman, nm provision for the payment of the ex- penses of the commissioners was i duty upon augers. ', New York easThe report of the tern house examination is published. It recommends that salaries be in creased. The minority object to the . n increase. A census bulletin Just Issued eon- tains an elaborate reply of General Francis A. Walker to newspaper criticisms upon the result of. the census of manufacturing statistics of cities. The truth of the critic's state, ment Is denied, and the argument denies substantially by an elaborate i array of figures. I . . Confirmations: Henry H. Morgan, La.. Secretary of Ideation of the United. States to "Mexico; Geo E. Wating, Jr.. B. I.. Member National Board of Health; Commodore Earl English. Chief of! the Bureau ot of Equipment ana of the - Recruiting , JNavy. Aostmasten: o. L. nine. Friaco. Utah. ' ,.i j i '' The Comptroller of the Currency has authorized the First National-Banof GalnsvlUei Texas,, to com-mense busmees; capital 250,000. ; The President approved the act to ratify and establish the 41 tie of the United States to the site of the military post at El Paso, Tex: ine xouowmg are oonnrmed by the Senate: Postmasters. Chas. K. and i ; - . 't--r- . -- k i oZyZfflwT1 ica'uoliof Auditmade bv the . Garfield Board DRY GOODS, O. a J between tne political' parties, all XUPOBIXHS AXD JOBBZBS OT persons now in office, place or ST.IR HORSE NMLS! who. would have been Silk and Fancy Dry Gocds emolument within the of the act had operation Use of rvLiisHfcl OH HlOEiX Including fnil huA com p3eto it been in force when they resDec. Villi hold t Slaoe on Prints, Ginghama and Domestics, tively entered the publle service, within twelve months from than 3U t46, Broadwur, W, 13, and M IorJUd shall, longer the approval of this act, 'comply other. any with the terms and conditions of uuaraotee our fiaua u I UP" to in Q.iamy an I Iursbtr pplicants under this act for origin BUC KIEY& CO., al entrance Into the service, or va- DUNHAM, catethe places heM respecUvely tht Met A'ai- Lit' MtJs IMPOKTEBiP fjOBBBBS 03T Garland Introduced a bill erantlns right of way to the St. Xouts ek San Auturoaa Francisco ' tjomnanv O M T OA-O-through the military reservation at ITOTIOXTS, Smith, Arkansas; referred. l1" ti.t r fcj . c U-- i uJ WHITE GOODS, Etc. Fort The Senate went Into executive doors reopenSo, 34 ErMdwtr, REW TOIH, session,, and whea the . ed adjourned. ; " 41T : e -. limited to traveling expenses. tjoxe oaerea an amendment. which was ordered minted, nrovld- Ids that for the purpose of equal- lzlnst the appointments between the several States and Territories and GOOLEY, waspre-sente- d pF WORLD-WI- REXQW1 DE itflJEi Uli; PUBE tbeater recently fitted un is destroy. eu. Ane nre must nave been extensive, Judging from the large orders for lumber pouring In from . Kings ton Tha during the dav. total loss Is estimated here at half the amount Btated In the early dis patches. A Kingston steamer is due nere on the 24th. Atlanta, IS. Last night ' the house of singleton James, on his plantation near Stockbridge, burned. Th os. Knight and two children were burned to death. Knight was drunk in tne noose.: St. Johns, N. F 13. The heavl est gale for many years swept over tnis isiana last night, followed this morning by an unprecedented high tide, causing much damage to railways along the shore of Concept urn jay. usage Mission. its.. I3.-T- he boiler of Johnson's saw mill blew The proprietor. W. E. up y. Johnson, and Andy ,Beckwood were killed; three others seriously wounded. to-da- CmOAdo. IS In the suit of Jane Marlow against John Wall, saloon keeper, for selling her husband lquor to tne extent of making him almost an Imbecile, the Jury gave a verdict of $250. She asked $5,000. The case was an aggravated one. and the guilt of the saloon-keepe- r clear. Richmond, Va 13. Two medical students and two negroes were ar rested for opening a grave at Oak land cemetery last night. Four bodies were found at the Virginia medical college. The students arrested are prominently connected. in the graveyard case it appeared in evidence that one of the students, w.u. uereann, acknowledged that he was with the party who robbed the graves Sunday night, but the other student, W. A. Smith, was not with them.' Meredith and the two negroes were sent to s grand i to-da- y. 3 I CLOTHING. i . i:- - TRY (IT. A'. JAIIiBANK V. Co., .OHIOAGO. lr K S)i Pot C. Bf . 5,; CAliPETIXG, c& u I. in BrsouB - " to-da- stew irosaic. - . 1 Lielt & Totocco Co, tljers UA.str.icrv o Hi thi iitsSgc, Clipper, Corner Stone, AM' i !. lv a - . .fil It liliANDS O O O. Acj O iirooh sum. K) y. i. . , IE. a, Pittsburg, 13. The Western Nail y and reaffirm- -' ed thieard rate. Trade is reported fair and the outlook encouraging. , ; ; z1 A Saagataary Story , Rock. 13. The follawlnir has just come to light: At the be ginning of the rebellion, Abraham Hall lived la oce of the settled bard er oountles. He wh 70 years old. and wealthy: owning a lafee tract 01 tana, great nerds of oatue, and a large but not costly residence. He hadafamily of one boy, aged 10, and four girls, from 8 to I s veers old. The man claimed to be neutral and while.bls neighbors were buckling on the armor, llall remained at home. The sou tit called for every man cap- mujai or Dfina arms, xexas was scoured, and Hall called on to volunteer, but he declined. One night a party of twelve persons rode up to tne nouse. ana repeated the de mand ror volunteers. The old man said he Dreferred death. He was taken from the house to little 200 yards away, a rope was put rouna nis neck, the end was thrown over a tree, and Hall was asked to reconsider, lie whereupon he was drawndeclined, and let down up senseless. This horrible scene continued until the vlotlm to breathe, and the A son of party rode away Hall had followed the party, and hiding behind olumps of bushes. was a silent, horrified spectator. He recognised every actor in .the cruel affair. When the men galloped away he ran from his hiding place, cut down the body, and flinging himself upon It, registered an oath to stay every man who naa taken part In his father's death. The war ended, young Hall managed his father's estate and prospered. - Hie sisters aided him. Almost their nearest neighbor was Frank Parker, wno lea the nana wno nung uaii in 1865. Twenty miles east lived John and Thomas Mantooth, two mem bers of the party. The remainder were scattered throughout the State. In Octabor, 1878, young Hall bade bis sisters good bye forever, saying the "time for revenge had come," and without farther explanation, mounted a horse and rode swiftly away. An hour later he drew up in front of Frank Parkers d welling; arker was In the yard. 'l come to ask you Why yon killed my said to him. Parker gave his reason, adding that his conscience had troubled him ever since. Hall asked him If he was armsd.and when the man drew a pistol Hall did likewise and : fired. Parker ed in the agonies of death. Next day Hall visited Man tooth'. John Man tooth he shot dead on the openjsrairle after explaining his visit. Thomas Mantooth met a similar fate on the public highway. Before spring another of the twelve had oeen siain, nan minng nis man in saloon brawl in San Anton to. By this time the remaining members of tha band became alarmed, and Hall suddenly paused in his career ot bloodshed. .For more than a year nothing was heard of him, and the nis naired were surviving oojects orne naa perisbed, beginning to turns: when he suddenly reappeared. .This time bis victim was named illndred Rose, one of the twelve, who died only after a deperata struggle. They met one afternoon in the winter of 1380, in a little village on the Mexican border. A street fight ensued and Rose was killed, falling from his horse and dying en the spot, while Hall, , though wounded in three places, put spurs to his iliorse and , dashed away. . Friends of Rose pushed him into Texas. The pursuit was continued three days, friends of his former vlotlms joining In the chase. . Hall at last was run to cover In sight of his home and hear the spot where sixteen years before - nis father had met with his death. Here Hall turned on the and fought until his Krsuing party riddled with bullets. His eldest sister was a horrified spectator oft the murder of her brotoer. , A after she met one of the party Jear neighboring town, t She was In company with a female friend,t anddespite the entreaties of her comcan ion. . r called sue man to aner, bjid a ner nana into tan pooKet 01 ner lag ress as she did so. , "Captain Pavl8,M said she, "when the man came up, vou helped kill) my brother?? she asked, and drawing a revolver fired st bioa.. Davis was seriously wounded, and In the eon- fusion the girl escapeo; , Anw act alarmed ail who . baa taken part in the death of young Hall, and they resolved upon the extermination of the entire i family i 01 uaii, 01 whom onlv ithree ' were' living tha eldest arirl and two sisters. One nhrht after Davis' life had been at tempted, tne j ntu nouseuoia was surrounded . by masked men, the barred doors were broken down, and the rhrea elrls mercllesal y murdered. The aasasslns then fired the housn and disappeared. The tragedy caused sensation, but the explanation was made by Interested parties that Indiana or - greasers ' had murdered the girls, blundered the house and then set fife to it ' This was gene rally accepted and only lately have . the facta leaked out. Association met . itew yoke:. PI4: . -- to-da- y. - k . - a tar" 4sit for tfci Corr nrMted Stave Pipe Klbaw. It jrtves tho Beit 8tU-- f action and mrcti whh Quick Sales. For S& by Z, &M. f. anl Branch Stores. HAZAfiD POWDER! ; - re-vi- : h !BiM Mock o tlt'c DRY GOODS, - a a. - m to-nig- ht ' O "W 33 3EI H tctHW, FUSE. , i . -- : ; UKUaSTOBK. - pecil attention lveu to Dissaa"! Eye, Ear, Koe and Tliroal, H ... oJ ftj, - . St bOtWM SON, ltin3lS.tSREIS.CmUI.WS.Ht. p. r mk. tiiUf d.,, QTt t25t y surtm city. SIUBivrn att i enFe ail BURNS: & se-th- "CJ iS 353 ' 4 unnDsor.iE .t) : al. ' s ift 18 Cit?. O'n CLOTHING! HAT'S and GAPS :'. FURNISHING 1G00DS! .,) - Alt tet lilldrcn and jtsr C lit THE Prices Latest Stylss, :i Best; Quality ! v--t- ,aiJ, .Q ' 4 f f gtiooj3AO 0 m LC3 o r te- - r I -. CQ. GQ, t I r--4 - i'Q- tXoq: poro Beware jo S30HS j y m to ic eg cm tc ee m cm o 0 (O fe C3 OJ 0 w SrS- - O T3 1 4- Iloy'a CSolhlne;..nK'" 1 nrJ ir-- r3 ! nois oajtn v., 0' sxooa PMB It ';si3uaiiH3yS3ssiiy'1s3iayi , ii .eil. -- " n " 4 Tiei iaw "' m 11 1 - ai " - sii mmi inaeae SSitW U eiaiei ilr1 . SBSBBSSBSaSB K G:: - CROCKERY, 'Wholesale ;GROCERY' Wholesale GLASSWARE, Wholesale ! j 1 ! 0 . . e aw m m m - - '" V gift! C5 C. F. CULr.lER SHOES DOOTS ! ! BROG. 7 BOOTS ! SHOES - Toronto, 12. The corn exchange passed a resolution for free canals, except to American - vessels, to-da- y unless wnen destined far CsnaC.an ports. Boston, 12. Delates from ths ra a MB r 4 MOST rorUZJLR United States and Canada formed an International Ctreet RaUry AssodaUon here W. It Is "ss.iJ J Atkinson, John S. J. Kemp, nETyARE ef IMITlTIOgS. The President nominated Rev. Th,...n in the Tamo 7- nit jcnn u.- - ' there are 41$ streat of Ilao'.J, ffr'?V. two countls. with a e?r.l of ovsr -i ana ra. niiarrow JL Compute Assortment Charles C rierce, Xla9th CavalTi: J. C. $1M,CC0,CC3 rsd over thrs thocsi""$ ruiai at crcftDavW, Judge of the Cctat of SfcT- -i. tslbs cf tr-- A crrrytrs msaX N. Anbtr, H. Charles Clilns: x.9 O. reratver cf rutllO EaCSSJI St Ci3 Isjcred. " ' crz.ia M. - 1- . ha Chtscii rrrys ;t lUCO t J 3DO TZ-OJ- J . ! "WAJSTT SOXiXD iV f"H 1 I3- a oeauujxu Nickel Plated Clobk I ' Ald .etatnte seems to be emor of the State. The ynuiw J,ih a large in' J2EzL taken as the guide of construction Ms WjilBK south and m territory tbnof the bill, with the-- result of i " ;a " aoousniDg ioui isl The aoddan chap-tiinnrt- 6X0 B.m WOOD, j - wi - -- GEORGE A. CLARK ' to-da-y. HtXBY LOf PRICES 1 Graiae RaUway. t0S.nu It Ililas t. ; D-- II a. . xita i w '.y:-.l-n t DOLMANS, SHAWLS, W 'SCLflTIIII GiBflflTSaOES: . - omce-noiaer- & LINE OF WINTER GOODS ! - - 'YNES AN ELEGANT -- " . .l1;! .jr. FARMERS and FAMILIES. -- - HRSJDFwn SUITABLE FOR - ; 4 4 OR. ROMANIA B. PRATT, - OL'A'SSES OP GUliPER & BROS. Wholesale' GROCERIES, Wholesale Wl N DOW GL ASS, LIME! LIME! Wholesale PAINTS and Ol LS, l- i - rlMrJrrriiDry, ao4 br ;3 ne ldfeniiig Every Dal 1 -- the-mone- 1 20 KTO. ; & ' isse. to-da- to the Secretary of the TreaWarrants ?fbr the sury amounts of the payments wiS be made by Thursday or Friday. The two claims presented oy messengers In the Wax Department and rejected were for sitting up two nights during t the President's Illnees " at the rate of $25 per night. :i notrsE.. connrmations: lsrlsters of land THOS. M. ARGALL & CO., WAsniNdTOU, 13. Randall's mo offloeaat Atkinson, Indiana. Hele tion was agreed to. to table the mo na, Montana, HAtnrrAcnnixas o and Chas. tion to reconsider the vote by which of Wisconsin, at Tucson,Alexander, Arizona. . to the House decided recommit the is is unaerstooa Aoetmaater uen- MENS' AND BOYS' inCongressional library bill, with eral anticipating the-ado- p structions to report back a bill for a tion Howe, or iwo cent letter postage, is library on ground' owned by" the- getting ready to manufacture two Atlanta, ua., 13. h. M. Gurner 130 BROADWAY, united (states in Washington. y cent stamps. to be hanged at Jones-vill- a, The House went into the commit t Ateex's political contribution bill is sentenced 1ST 332 "W "3T O !B 3SZ . Feb. 9th, tee on the annronriatlon bill. , The makes a violation ef Its provisions a John E. Shuttles.for the murder of K. COWLIS. Committee rejected all amendments misaemeanor r ana laismuuines the Syracuse, IS. It la apparent Sen .noute, -ana violator from holding office. ator reported tne bin to tne, brother prevaricated .' passed. Tne military academy bill, report. whenSpencer's ne said the Senator HEMPHILL, HAMLIH & CO. It xne had cone acaaemy appropnai ed to the House to day appropriates across the country to visit friends; miiuary p;-- :a f. tion bill passed. H 1205,000, $32,000 . below, last he had gone rapidly to Canada to A resolution was odopted making last year.' being i avoid being escorted to Washington FIE8I. Ill .CUTIS. E28.EETS KITS ETC the steanrboat bin tne speouu order or unippewa Indi by government A small band officers. , for Jan. I7tn. ans arrived y from the Turtle 13. MSAfrlt BEOADTV-AYThe citlsens' Washington, liandall ottered a resolution re Mountain country,! Northern Da- committee received information in . Trea questing the Secretary of the kota. They come here without the corroboration of the revelations of Our Goodi tx kept by Z. C. M. L,nA eury to ascertain as near as possible sanction of the Indian Office, to pro- the monte men In jail, concerning ru Brkoch Store. the amount paid tor ocean freight test against the opening of a large tne professional thieves ana detec: exports and imports from and to area of country to the north and tives. fr&it&.t-'R. W. MKllRIAM & CO., on the United states ror the nacai west of Devil's Lake, as contemplat was some The Star "There says: MANCr ACTtTBSiU Or AND bULBU IK 30th of June, 1882; ed by a recent order, of - Secretary talk in the court, soon after the ac year ended the ' adopted. Teller. The Secretary holds s these ceptance of John H. Crane as LOOKING GLASSES O'Neil, of Pennsylvania, present Indians have no title- - whatever to in the Star route trial, to the juror effect ed the petition or jobbers ana im the country. He finds a that In all that the prosecution had been over Of BVERY DKSCEIPTION- porters of tobacco, asking a rebate the published accounts of the North reached by the defendants In get J No. 077 BROADWAY, to such reduction as may West. Territory, even in me writings equivalent into tne nox." it ting tne 1 be made on tne tax; rererrea. of Jesuit missionaries, two or three seems hisjuror views regarding religion OT t ut FAle bjZ.CH. L hundred years ago, the country be- agreed with those of Ingersoll. Tt Woo. H. .uelsner, clerk In tbe longed to the Sioux. The visitors had an interview with the Commis- Auditor General's Lofflee, - killed 25 EtOS. CO. AMERICAN: ; . sioner of Indian Affairs himself to day. MAScrACxcRUta ov Waifs Irene Waeblagten. Bishop Whipple, Its is understood, Weaterlr, R.I., is. Cyrus Barber claim of the Indiana, a young man whose mind gave way & STEA1I. gHiSS A riiTEB WSEK f 3 W1TEB 13. The Ilouse favors the Li3W Washington, to ntider religious excitement, yesterMinister General Wallace, a annropriatlou committee aaopted awarded $15,000 by. day chopped off his leg six Inches resolution that roads, which have Turkey,has beenuovernmenc unuer above the ankle. He recently tried Plumbers ' Materials. been granted bonds " and subsidies, the Mexican ' circumstances. 1865 In peculiar 61F besides lands, shall receive per Wallace entered the services of the to suicide 13 BP.EKMAN 8TSBET. M AJI Tf .U UlUflWUi for malls Mexican iuivui;.vr cent, less pay than others ' time Government. the At '" CltizsnV National the . carried. i the French Invasion, he made an Bank, Is acquitted of the charge of W Rrfrr by rermMoo to Dmrid Jkmae, It is rumored the District of Co of to Americans to e&tt r the making lalse entries. t take CitT. lumbia committee authorized its appeal Mexican service, ana the irrencn a to to Senate Tbe Iaea-plrethe Tetu. report Government protested against the TEFE1. WEZEER & Co., chairman resolution asking a statement rrom violation or the IS. Members of WAsiuiraTOir, iws.uur neutrality the President why Marshal Henry Government which House election committee Who was favorable Importer and Jobber mt as removed. the memorial pre the Uovernment of the French have examined rhe Senate committee on claims to to Congress against the seat tested on 'Mexican soil, made no vigor fro this morning considered briefly and ous effort to have Wallace arrested. ing of Caine, Delegate elected from the Bownman bill, which After MaximiUian's death, Wallace Utah to 'suocesd cannon, say that BROADWAY, 8 favorably 838, WO, tl, S2S, 324, M has been passed by the House, au returned to the United States and It involves a nice legal question and NEW YORK. thorizing the reference or ail eiauns filed a elaim for $15,000 for service one whlclr will excite almost endless court of founded in lsr to the when the matter comes ffeprcei ted by rendered, against the Mexican Gov discussion claims; in . the discretion of either House. The election was befoi4he O. if. Gooirbige, -or two ernment. wai A day sinje, House or its claims CDmmiuee. ai lace was awarded V , held without any previous procla 4313m the next meeting it will probably matlon saving been Issued by the : Tbe Hellreaas. ifanthorize a favorable report upon governor of the 'reriitory, and the to the Chicago, is. The story ; Involved Is aa to the measure to be made question right an war la at is ratlrord the that end; or tne people or a remtorythe Senate.' to noia an been restored, and that the House rates have wll It is understood 'under such clrcum- be signed tomorrow by en election Uvi i j committee baa decided to allow the agreement stanoee.j .. 7,uuu ror me the presidents or tne umeient roexu Staslaees Brtefa. Chippewa Indiansclaim and which binding themselves not to violate Imds which they Liirtrroww, a for Pa., IS. Work Is contracts, that ia.to Bcalp ticket, have been opened for settlement. on rail one the to resumed of department of year. in re period regard Regarding ihe civil service of traffic. It is autborlU tbe Allentown roiling mills. The form agitation, Brown, of Georgia, a divlbion in hta eneech verv accurately ex tlrely said that each, road will 'get guide and - ear1 department la also ijaiNGKERHOFF, TURNER & "CO, nrenaed the democratic view, oa'.a all the business It can, and no agree rnnnlnir. Hilexists, too iviT'iu, have YOI! vcu) For more than years nasi me ment or percentage nuoiuigwui 1(59 Diiane St n h: ,j ton cotton mills, Newcastle, consolidation of the about the nas story PrAlCTfl' COT' of natronatre Government Mnil ill the UariAiriirrra r.f Woodbary,' IukS been m ine nanus w iuu wpuni. Northwestern ana umana roaasps resumed operations, toe workmen lit IK, and riN kaii. other larorlte not considered. It is more than- submitting to the rf auction. In i ' I'eibemna' to any i itic The aemocraw naa ecaiwjy brAuda. ail ouibbtr t lrJ,Medluni And Soft cans. llkelv that Hnirhltt will ba Tirefll- waves. handNow that 'the of it. ativ to Goes A 13. Sawyer dent of the Omaha road, ana still Bath, Me., fiECCFia6YEALLS.llGE.EHSWIjailTBECeET. wTitinap en near ea upon tue wan retain his position as general manac day launched toe inree mas tea has been CASIVA,i r all ntanbert in iroiTOH Inir power the party for Deck, Car, Trunk It W U0 Inch western, cuua jut. schooner Wiuivm F. Collins. . She in ine natance iy mo iwo- - er or the Kortn and Wajrcn OoTcrlnts, Wach.ue Aprora and no doubt but Ven is 1,030 tons burthen, and- Is owned have SONS, "I Riddle, be ot tier ur poses, oooataotly la ttan and mads nle and found wanting, It may San FrancLco, Ehsha the has by derbllt either Hlgghu,of purchased of onK r. the on or republican the part naa macdoft brcts Miss stone, oc .Boston, and Daniel Latsovthb HAmiIi frir 17. 5. BuottnvCo-- . Stand ad wise to e controlling interest in the Omaha HlffKins. leaders to do all In their power of Ma k.d "Kata," by the Caoe or tot iruantity. or is acting m tnis matter Quiocy. r&ssaee of a law to retain Railroad, ISffTbeea OoodJ eaa be BbtalBed M tilAJU tS Montreal, 13. nope a uo..- iron a rennhttc&n in oluuo, I for the Northwestern. Which Hot Opposite firm, settled with their creditors for afterSthe people have commanded a synonymous, ' of a 'director on cents 52$ the cash. dollar, Italic. But it Raltlmnm. IS. The .h.neeof AdtnlniatraUou. . - U W. Poce & Co.. lumber mer Kprlng : etSaa wo pai.w the Baltimore A Ohio Railroad would be very unwise ou .L. for chants, have failed: liabilities 91,-W.? Garrett elected president, their to statesmen give democratic ' uw. The nrm oner ou cents on the conaeentlve term. assent to sucn a measure a mjo pre- tha : A dollar. main on the and ballast, When we nave tnaugu- stemfreight sent time. Rail13. Pork packers are f EouIf. 8U A Ohb) Baltimore of the m damncratie nresiaeut aoa over the falling off excited collision this In came road morning terribly to offices secured a fair chare of the of this year belog of west Elliott trade, a miles few packing ouyi the proper democrats, It will Jte dam aoout one can 01 last year, wmca and ballast train the wrecking civil act and consider tn upon tima was remarkably j small. - Packers Anu one Purchasing Six a wo Bfflnff cars, several rreigm nrlM nrnunrfll. discrimination in rates against nrmh trihnlation exists In official I ITansas Citv. 13. An asaocution say Liouis by the roads, and lack of st. cf to the meagreness circles, owing said to' be tbe chief cf unusual strength and significance energy here ;are the post office department approprireasons. Aawu as Uie American to be known ation. The denartment Is now more and Cattle 1& McDonald's tobac was organized Montreal, Syndicate, or lees at the merey of large con trac tiutiv. tneradfne co factory, tbe most extensive in some mnamu means iinutea tor, who knowing its to banket this neighborhood, is eeiz&l by the -- nf this dtv. . will be presented with1 mi. iii - tmn tunei. wu iMinMi know. it is. lmpossioje ilI8, Lmunlclpallty a. of Hochelaca for a .a Mttia owners. IDoin iu . KRTtCLe .TSVEHUKTO, - SESATX. WABH1MOT0K, ciOODS, Kta S COVGBESS. v w xvw we. !" FORT tiitjusday xjzusBiTOiiX ' Francisco: re P..... B. Hunt, agent at the J1 Ftroa vomancne anur rmv icui w tNfiw York, IS. Inquiries among agency or Indiana; Ely ah J. Plum wot agencies or roreign insurance mer, postmaster at Hanford, Cal ; companies confirm the report of the also a large number of poetofflces . targe con fi aeration at Klnsrston. Teller decides that the lands with Jamaiea, but it Is thought the loss in the limits or the grants to railneen exaggeratea. However, road companies to which preemption the damage Is believed to La hctn. or homestead claims are car able of inasmueh as warehouses the large whlclt had aU being forfeited, and within the boundaries of the tachedat the time the grant took situated turned district contain at this a effect, are excluded from the xail- - on ol the year heavy stocks of raod grant, and upon abandon ment sugars, rum and other merchandise of such claims the lands do not Inure tor shipment to the United States to the comcanv. but are reatored tn Jburope. The fire Includes the the public domain: that an errocetHu and district the corner of West orentry Jn the regiatei's office, f - street endfrom" Port Royal street nearly uereu correciea. snouia not prejudice toi&ast street.' Both sides of Port tne ciaim oi tne appucant street are destroyed, with the Royal i decides that wharves to the Secretary Folger southward. Most of sugars now made in Hawaii are not the bulidinara deetroredt different within the meanlrjir at the ar brink. That nor t ton wei of the City law from those made-thtime) the devoted to residences was not reach treaty wis signed, and are" entitled ed by the flames. The principal to come Into the United States free beers will undoubtedly be the r mer of duty. This ruling will havaa chants, who In large stocks of direct- - bearing . upon 13,000,000 or goods for tbelaid Christmas season. The BY TELEGRAPH. -- atiU utah canra-- , fe ' s& gST: This Bai!3 Powder Is sold as reasonable as - any . first class brand, and is franUed to make WbJUr cmd Xjhtr i:reaa man any Powder la tiie Uarket. '.At!s yesr Gzzzzr tot It and you cse no csset, wia ' i; -- . eaaoaaes 1 If j !( 1 : 1 i so, see .those rirJJSTTFACT17ItEI by - |