Show EASTERN NOTES A wealthy new york man of or turn of mind is going ts have stables built upon his grounds after the model of the p pyramids of bf egypt ho he contends that the tho pyramid is the tho proper form fon ton dwelling houses also and has the advantage of putting a stop to the 1 eternal discussions about mansard and other roofs the leading business men of bt SL louis have held a meeting and resolved to adhere to the rules of the ther merchants exchange of that city eity requiring that in future all mercantile transactions shall be on a cash basi basl it was agreed that on and after the lath laih of july all sales shall be for cash unless otherwise specified and all bills shall be payable on delivery of the property pro erty sold or a warehouse receipt chi cill cago is holding its breath to see iti if st lou louis louls I 1 s wa will 11 a act C t up t to 0 1 its ts lo 10 loud il d i sounding manifesto 5 A doctor in lowell ilass mass is ex 14 cited upon the subject of or rowing and ho he writes to a boston li per that 0 death worse than cholera is in the whole thing one man gave out from congestion at spring field one died at st john more i will be sick men cannot row in ln that way without rupturing the y heart and congesting the lungs rungs with a score of minor ailments ail all mente let the college faculties prohibit rowing at once they have got to do doit dolt it there is too much excite 1 ment in the world an ku overland traveler writes to A a f milwaukee paper long complaint complain tl g of the dangers incurred from gam 1 f N biers thieves and desperado desperadoes het cd throughout gh out the entire journey our ricy he says their operations cover th the le I 1 whole field spotters dog the steps of persons leaving san francisco 1 and by means of the t ho telegraph and and other othera agencies enches only known to the 1 initiated nitia ted tey the desperadoes along the line I 1 are it re advised of any game that may be passing over the road one g gang aug ang numbering from four to ten usually rides only from one station T to another when they are relieved by others one however remaining quietly on board all the time for observation at a laborers meeting held at broomfield essex mr jay said that all farmers should make themselves acquainted with what their men wanted and go go with this union it 1 was respectably conducted and very moderate in its demands the only chance for farmers to continue as farmers was to join this union as honorary mem beraja they would lose their men these rn men n had conque conquered redall all ali the world but Ameri america cai for their coun r try they were now going 1 to light fight their own cause and 1 leave eave abet abe I 1 queen and consal constitution to take eke care of themselves the militia i i were union men the army and navy were deserting and all labor 1 I 1 erm era were united even the london police grew grow shorter and younger I 1 every day it was true that allt alit all ali the tho hei hoi world wanted these brave en english lish world working ng men and they fave i them even in that village emi omi y gration was the cry it was here i farmers were in a very bad situa i tion but they got I 1 into n to the mire and only this union could cluid help them out 3 miss margaret van alien allen a at 1 beautiful girl of nineteen years of efti awe age age was buried today to day two years i I 1 ago slie she became a clerk in the dr dry y goods establishment of russell university place from froni which she honorably retired to accept a better abettor position soon after it was ascertained that goods boodt had been bought of A T stewart co on a forged order of russell bussell after the firm had arrested several girls and had been unable to prove anything against them they caused miss van tan alien allen to be arrested a week ago saturday afternoon they placed her in a cell iu in the charles street police station and kept her locked up the next morning miss van alien allen was then taken to the jefne Jefre jefferson market police court where she endured for nearly three hours the horrors of the prisoners pen and the society of the vilest of the city but as there was not a shadow of proof arm arl against dinst her justice cox released her on her own reco recognizance she went home homo and wa was s tal tai taken en down that day with jail fever of which she died her death causes intense excitement throughout the city in the funeral sermon today to day the nev bev mr rhodes pronoun pronounce cd cc d the death sheer murder A IV V Y correspondent july soth |