4) V LINCOLN, NEla NO. 38. . ir 0 '0 0 y Sh www r-4 -.- f hfraf f41W rM- 4 V,. V S- OHS - .Hay, "4e : .Nly, nHojrr rdk- -f?v,' w July, .. r . ...... tJjtnW Me l t iw vv,. ir'l t F?tiv,w, J.rv-Vt ' wrtK :",. T,.wiM. f I. KkVIpH1 . j. Wr Kt.neH imaWtH". 'Hf ff.-vy fH.IKKfcaa.-K tvii, c jWtffc.ri,. SH RKP'" SH. Jf.OafoWK jff.-r,, .MeMl1 aiiipiwww,- .an a kim .w&.:vv HW-'Cwift!!! sJt.l; riUiw lrt hiahnr. 4W f(W Awlh- fjrflliV WW f fWf , (I iVMW,- MWlMtt 4 art; vmiwmi'. .twftnH- eHwe i w an MIKK; :tjWKW; VvwtiJ iWvWw? twenty Amm 5WfVi',. rtiy yisp,. wfr itr tidily ini. .w fwww w Of M l rVttrtVWd1 Alt PWlW ftf Xvti ftwrf AW! tht fotf" M wMiAw fjbl ()m' ftf t4wt t4 tint tw.- m t t4 ih 4b tt ! f4 14 M Ia Ikf til mrit fMt iM-IV Aim t4Mt , 4 Ml UKEASy FEELIIIG tMMt - 4MU MM thf MAyX))M A with A.lili wwut iu1 run-mAw Aiv.!.i.. AM rwuuy. having J- I- ! mut. (tifiiiv'WlWWvU A ,' wall aj . KMu U4 jkiuiv.nn.1' A iliuruw wan thou Mw.wwwwy..' Mll-L J. 1MW -jummM.iw tlKH;. IaWa',. te'li ;ti.--A4i jwUiog day iu MV t;:a Jfiv r iU'fyre hat a:uiiuki4u au -auaoa :w t'W'ly wl iuiruiy ,:viAU'-yU av tue ittruKXW. Tu' ilMi'y 'nvy agaiy pyiit.i out I Uw Wsiymjtrvf-tr'.U'ivlw wwdynaW cry a4 'ftftuu4k auJ ,l)!lariiti tiiut viiU?hi)1ik iMu4" wivii'iM 4lu abolition uf iiu:uUirt3.v; aul;u'4t,va Jii'it wu kxk.1h vmic Jwlmiu ,uvut :aJ'4 hia aUatwu jlvwwilff'm iiii ai.tafkva hia ijoni!Uta JJ......1. -Lf jjivrtuwiMf a;w,kU! t,l .a.iiKiu(uttut of a ,w4 a4 iwftKt)iux iU-fvgii Louden. iVwvu'1- il w illy".. W. M.. huiitU itid fta; :aawj.li"ai a w ability of fjA-w, Wvn'h ii.-Jtt the ltouw of lAtttW'MMi Sw-ajia lVi gtisoit tittliHhat !tUJg'v4VAUutw.t.4i4wvt afvu lhattU xwlUvV.wau Mvug4 W Ktyit. Mr, .abvWih':.' luaj asl.4 wln-tlu'r th gvVManni'itf ,i:i".:'iiiwKj Uit aovorcixuty ' Vtitj'l wr jluii-ul 4 iJirloum, f4r, pvtt), al'Ur wvtval vaiv iv aW .'if a I'jmimI uolUv of (Uc J.i wjs, Wjir.-h .-Mr. J'anull j rc a4a a Muit(iug rf Lin wuuwtaU at uiv4 Hat MiMoi'it. 4;JCilly, V.'UIUjii 1a-$vx4, JtAtii iViir aI Jinury Vviiusrf lit Juwyrul, Mwrli &A)tiiv ftm tiH 'aU thai lbr Uttllii i'M.u4 ur i'iMiU4 hit4ltt ui 4n lar4 Ju 4vW ol Ui Aaiin tiu a anlt Jw Vh M'Ml,an', !,(. l.iU'r- :l- " Kait lwk.-., i4 !'. 1, MUUij4 iII fc tit ilMil. w ya, Mm U i Tim mw iw )t lium muig U. caanot tax the railroads. lehUftl. 3frlfri i fori Himmarck. N. March 3--The rf toruy gfimraJ ha reudied to th h'tc Utura au upiuUm an to tlw pow.r of l tat to tax tlie fraut hi', right of wf roadbed. ti. WiUdiiiga, . ana on xiuiyuwiit of th Nottlu-m Purifr Not tlu-m Fui inc rii wv i onii.iiiiv. Thin auojwl baa tlid rwuiti!.' Mud tM'i tiiu ilia loiuttitittLu wan foruuxl. Tl uttowy j'ii'-rjl jioiHt out tiiai a l'Ki'ini' wan in iaa nniuir i vf way through ti-rtatn jHirtlotiB or 1 th atata oi .'orth JJukota, and Mini tin, i.rouertr iM'i)tli'U xiviu taxauo. 'J'li :oiuiay amwd In twrrcptlug l fhurier. to trauxDort ifovi-rntiifiit tor trooUM. H-., ami 10 uiuiniam a iiom w . . , A , rvuU". att'triu-y wwnn hold th 4HiiK'im ia ifa iwcr 10 kiih h riht 01 way lltlvtiK" ' I'Uiiu: (hiiiiu iiud toiuaktf tha rou tract atatl. Tl Mate 4tinot tax tht'oouiimuy r'Ki't wMvortli4 uunrovcmciit incmin w n .lit itiiiiMict nir witli tlw i'oiiMmmoj, Ue l'uitd WaUn. wiii:U i-rovWcsi tliai atat 4'auuot iuijmir tuo lcnii or a c tract. J ha oytutou w ciaiwaia l..r. lovi'riuir tha wholo around will prohawy w luacii uh coucjubivw aol tiuig tua mwtnum WANT LOWER RATES. Dull Hud Tlitri nI Mn JVtltlou for Tw-'4int I'ar. f'MlfAOO, March i5. Kvcty theatrical and ham ball uwiigT In th northwest mid went haa iigi"d au agi-iii(!tit to utki 4-vtry pmM mcan to cotniMtl yailroada to giva thoiu a rate of 2 cmiU a for their jilayn. To that end a iuitlng waa ludd n Chicago, and wua attended by .urly very niuiiugor Juterthlcd. It wan h'clded to tino Miild nwaauna at flrt In tlie nUitim of a Nttiiiou to thu VVwtcrn ymwiw'r miaoclatlou for tho a:'tit m,t4'. Jailing in tlib a committee will Uke full charg of tho routing of all travi'liug t;uiiadc, . Thcro U no (ue. ii,n ltit llii will rcMiilt in the umkUiu tt tlw rate, or a l- one, in vluw of tlw fact that tour of tlw nix Mt. l'aul Hum juiad wiiftcu jirollei of lew than thin rata to tho juanuger of the Wilbur oix-ra 4:ouituny, Jn of th line will 1m ae Icctcd by tha coinnitttx-e, aa uIhooiiu liiw to Oiiiahtt and KaiiKoa City, Vvlwitlwr or not tiwao liiiea mako coticon Kiotw. ihev will act all the bunlnw. Hu4'-h tacti:H hav alwayn i'4fhiiHd in I0W4 riuit rato. and tht) ihnatrical mcu w wimdetit of gaining their point, Jawa KI4Jtln, ' hvsi,M, Hmrh l).-At tlw city elec tion a atroiig ticket wan dectfld, hwM by V, A. Jetinlng for mayor and a high lli'.4.ie 4!iun:il. Mason Citv. Miirch 8, Tha Citlzmm' th'k t curried about unanimously, The ,ou)y hihuo wan thut of , municipal im provement. 1om, March fl. JJ-xma ilwt a Ro- JjuWii im nuiyvr and treuhurer and a Jeiuoctutic attorney and tum-imr. CitKHTON, March Derr, P., wan i'lwtcd over Jianna, 11., for mayor by a majority of W, 1 hi Kepnblicuint clectud the treasurer, city attorney und two out of live aldermen. Tho vola wa very i"loh 011 all officers, LmaM, March 8, rlf(ly, D,, wo re-elected mayor 1 y a majority of 1)3 and tho lii'ptil!iaiiH elected tho treiw urer, aMwewor and twocoiinclhnen in tho Hecoud ward and thfl Democrat the city attorney ud ono councilmun In tho Viri ward and ono m tha S-'ond, Tho proportion to bond tho city for (in elec tric light plant curried by 23 nnijority, MiHwouiii Vaujjv, March 3. dcorgo Royer, the jHJpular Klkhorn ex-conductor, wu clectwl mayor by au over whelming majority, Ckoak Kai'IDb, March 8, John B. Jlcuderwm, D, wua elected mayor ovor JoHoph H, Andorwm, It, by 2.rtl majority. Tho Deinocrata elwted live aldermen and tlw Republicans four. I 4itlliillr ana J111IU UI .ttirairliillin. Wahhimoth, March 8. lint ono point of difference between the confer joes on th legihUtiveand judicial appro priviion bill remain to lw w-ttliHl. Thli in in ictereiue to tha t hnrgtt exiictcd for converting old bar into coin. The euttte amendment givitig addithnml ch-rk to tho civil twrviro commitMlou wa ktrm k out, Tho w nata iWerree u ing obliad 10 rectnla from their nup vrtof it Uh hum) it retention mi;li j-nduojter th idthnutA adoption of Uuj bill . 'I h Riiittr, Hu.TiMoat:, March H. Tho inandat in thecuM it f,f S. Key, llnry Jour and F4w4td Hmith, ththn Na V4Mt4 rioter whonrti under xentenoeof dtath, w rtwtved from thupfnia 4'ourt of tlm rnin-tl hutD by tlwcWk of tla l'itd Hi 4!e circuit wMrt. Tha iit of tins )owr 4Hurt I aftlrmud, and Iho piiMiiifM wi!l now Imv to I brought Into; 'amtl and eiUtiu'4Hl to m hMJi(Hl, Alt ettolt will UieW tw 'do lo t tho piesd ut ta itMuuiuta them ti, if 4 ltt.nH-, In tmm , Ktr Yi , .March -l -t a mtHtiHil id to il.icktvddr of th VU i'oniu ti Mh and HuiKt railway lha following wra s td diwtri MtUiif JhNi.ju, t. It Huitth and M, I1, Niiuhrd r"4ddi i, l. l'arlr, 1 1l fn, atii) i, T, Mttrphy. Nijtu. V, t, hU4UIi4ltMtldeit Alld M. I. Hnulh IfMMimvr of tha toad ,vliv 'i riathat will coninu-tit vfti lb nd wt tlta onntuj isf ipuui. A I tit htoV N-.n CiTtf, Ia MaivU 1- A fir trd U th tt MMnt tmm ul (H vty l'tritf rilry at4d.rol th baiM l t l d4u Miuior vi nl n i' h. 1.444, IS,WkV mode for building cold torago and grain depot, Knelt diatrlct Alliance will lie made up of delegatoa from nub Alllance, In thi way a coiiHtunt coin muntcHtion from individual metulM'r of the Alliance 1 to In had. 'We well know how many rattle each individual memlxT of the Alliance hue on hand," aald Mr. MeO rath, "and lie can hold them without welling for need of ready canh. A record of the fact will bo kept. No individual memlar will noil I1I14 trrafii to option mn or bunker, but when he 1 obliged to ell tho grain will Iw taken by the Alliance, Tho aaiuo thing will follow with cuttle. We wilJ have ageut in Raima City,' who will kcej) the dintrict Alliance iKwted a to the market and the demand. Upon thi infoririMtioii the demand will lie anppllod, and no more, at a fixed price ucterinlnod by the Alliance, "No wheat will In on the market un len it i iictnally to Imi had and ha Ivn-n produced. There will lie no apoculating on the prain In fore the harvcat h come. The four Mate in thl trut will practically control tho wheat and cattle market of the UnUed Htate. The com- mlHalon each day will wire fanner to wnd in a certain amount of wheat or cattle, ii tho caw may be. calliiufon tlm one who are tho Imnbwt prewtea for oaah. Hie amount uemanneu to anppiy tho market that day will le apiortionel among the diMtricta eqwdly nnd in turn apportlonwl by tho dihtriet Alliance, No farmer who 1 u inemhcr of the Alii- nre will aell hia nroducta till calleil limn. Uy thl plan wheat would not be 07 one day and 011 tue next, nor cuuie y cent and again !. l'l.iloff tt I'rlc. "Other at aia Alliance Are expected to join later. Tho luudent thinK we have to deal with I fixing the price. We mean to find tho exact cost of tho prod uct and add a rcnaonahle profit to it. Thl will bo hard to BHcerlain, aa aome fanner and atock raiw-r can produce more economically than other. But we have decided upon a atandard and the price will be maintained. "The banker will not antagonize thl movement, a It i not going to injure him. If you don't think tho achenie i to lie a KiicceH imagine, if yon ean.what would baptien in Katiaa City if the farmer held tip cattle f r 0110 week. The great packing house would lie obliged to (Jo 3 at a frreat low. The bunincHH of tho city and the eutiro alate would ha crippled. We have atatiatica which ahow thut Kansa produce thrt-e-fourtha of the cattlo killed in Kanwi City. Mi.ili l. . Artr lt UhUky Tiut, "The new achefho 1 modeded in detail after tho whihkv trnat. Of conrae, you will any thnt onr )riuc1plea will not ad mit it, but we have decided that we must tlKht tho devil with fire; that i. we miiMt tijrht trunt aud i-ointiiiiation with trust and combination. "While thl w heme will reverse mat ter by puttinsf the atxkinen and trrain men at our mercy, we do not think any injury will reanlf, The a heme hmk tUionary, perhajHt, but I awnro yon that it will hiircly lie a no, altlmuxh we have not not many of the detail under way yet and fire not ready tola-Kin opor atlon. 1 am rmviviiKr letter every lay from null-Alliance of the ttate, all of which favor the achemo." DESTITUTION IN OKLAHOMA. rnurl Irtiiulji will Snarling fur I uj Mini t lolMnf. OKt.Aiioy. Minh 8, A deplorable atato of a(T.iii eit among the negroc wlu have hiti jy 1 mi,fiatel to thi terrl try. They have -oine to the iiumlwr of arveral th.'U.iiul, with the under atauding thut tlw Koverumrut would fv-o-l them and give tiu-iu a piece of hind, an t they are now uprnitig their eye to the fact that the hind t all tiikeit by the white men and that the irei nun-nl wtit Hot f-d th 01, and a tln-r Ifave no ttioooy and tl " I m work f r th. m to thev are tu a deplitrnhU voiiditton, Thev are at tarjittun d.ar, with not fiii'itd wiihma h island mil, a Mtany of them r (rem Uiviituna, Mt iMij -il ;ik A.Un4, Aa 1 14 t4Mr t e- Cllh ei, M h 8. TU CduiMb PJvtor 4-otujMHj !. v.!4ni-d (.U baiu4, yi,w Hiit aik. W )tilo1 Mvh .iViaptrdhr l.M.vf io- d a 4 -Ul fii a (ipi4,,'ii! t kk vdltW vf UMl l.41tVl ai ttl ciW A Uwaiae teU. 1 ARRESTED THE AGENTS. Th rlat rUno 4Ihi f'slU to Warh In t'hyoH. CuF.vr.ssit, Wyo., March 3. H. II. and J. J. Week, brothers, were ar reated here by United States Marshal Rankin for violating the United Htatea postal law. Tho men have been t-an-Taaaing Cheysnu for several week obtaining addrei4e to whom they sent letter by exprew to Omaha where they were mailed. Theae letter informed the Clieyennltea that the Pierce Piano company had for the purpose of adver tising their piano awarded three Cheyenne people a piano, tliat the jier son addnwd waa one of the lucky one and requeated a remittance of 10 to cover ilrayaiie and iacking. A large amount of money wonld doubth; have pounal into the Omaha firm had not the Denver poatofllce inape:t)r4 discovered the Mcheme and canned the arreat of the worker. The men claim that they are innocent of auy intention to do wrong, that they are merely working lor watfe and nppOH4d the I'lerco Patent Piano Mtupany a flrat clac institution. They will have a hearing when iwatoflh-e In spector Lawrence arrive from Denver. DEMAND3 OF THE ALTON. It WmiU to Mtt miu HiM.k avt no a. Ttiou4itnl Milt, Ciucaoo, March . Chairtnan Finley iaaitinl a call for a mm-tlng on the appli cation of the Alton for authority to aell mileage books at $'i0 a, tlatuaand mile. Thi would practically make a 2-cent a mile rate bet ween Chicago, Kt. Loul and Kanaa City, All line intareated except the Alton will vol ngaiuat tho proramltion, but the Alton can then make the reduction under the rule hy giving ten day' notice. Every competitor except one, of the Alton i ineinlier of the WeNtcrn Triiffle anociatlon aud can not make the reduction except by goina throtiKh the circumlM-iitioii oluce aud then idvinz ninety dav noti!e. In tho meantime, nuletw tho Western Traflic aiM!lation rule were broken, the Alton and tho Chicago. Ht, Paul and KaiiHa City road would bo dnng all the biwl ueaa, Tho Alton ha all along favored a two cent a mile rata, and mile it now make it. can uao tho threatened reduc tion a a club to compel fair treatment from tho Wcwtern Traffic aaaociatton. r'llnlrnmoiii mill MoAnllir Mi4llietl, New York, March 8.-A four-round glove conteat latween Hob Fitziininon, the AuHtrallan middle weight champion, and Jack McAnliffe, light weight chain plon of America, wax an-angod. The men met with t heir backer, Dick Roclie and Otto C Floto. at the Ht. James hotel, and agreed to meet in a conteat luatimr four roumw for trato receiiits. The cundition are that Fitiiaiuimous will have to knock Jack out in a sped fled time. If McAuliffa stays four round ho will have to be declared the winner and will reeTlve 73 pet cent, of the rtttlbts for 111 work, wbilo tho loor will tret the reinaiiitnir nortion. The date of tho contest will laj aet when t he men hold a uteetimr next week, Uocheand Floto each noaled It. WO to inure tho appearance of tho men iu the nng. - The lltiiii-My Murdr Trial. New Orleans, March 8. Tho trial of the nine Italian for the murder of Chief of Police Hen neatiy ia the sensation of tho day. The court room i crowded. Tho evidence ao far coucl naively point to tho active participation of fonr men Hcatt'edl, Bogncld Polito and Monastcrio in the alioot injr. Tho other five are not oaaociatiHl with the crime a yet. Polito, who la believed to have made a confession, came to the court in a separate van from the other prisoner, and wa guarded by police to f prevent violence, but none was offered. Tho case will occupy twe A Mmi with Ilcrord. HCKTIKOTOV, W. Va., March 8,J-Ed. Jackaon, arrested in Qreenup county, Kentucky, a few day ago on suspicion of robbing railroal car, ha confessed to killing a man iu Logan county, to having four living wives one in Adams connty, Kentucky; one in Portsmouth, O.;ono in Millsport, O., and one iu Iron ton and to having also diverted from the regular army and to serving u tarm iu tho Ohio js'iiitentiury. llalhaway 4.Kt m l.lfa Sviildiiots CuiCAuo, March a. Tbo jury in the case of Ooorgo A. Hathaway, trUil for tho murder of ex-Alderman Win, W'ho lin, returned a verdict of uuilty and e?u?t)eH liim to the peniteiitiary for life. The verdict was a great aurprUe, Hathaway nearly tainted when to jury wiuouiui-d it. He ivntUletitly ex piH tiil to I at pUtted, Thi atali' wa muuewluit atoiiisiiHl at the verdict. A motion for a new trial wa made. KHM r ralllnf UI. Ont mwa, la., March 8. M4- Korthway wai 4-iiuht by fulling late at the 1'htlllp coal numt and initaiitly killel. He had just iwovered from au injury recdv.d in an accidcut iu which hi wa k tlhd. CKMitKViil.r. Manh8,-At the K lay ia mine, iwar la-re, WlllUut aud Th'-ma HullitnQ wer klllitl by falltu l-4te. IHa t iitwil luutiM4, lufatH, U. Match a -A p.nl.U gT.u(. jury ha U-eit ruiianU't to In Vtgate !h Kilioti (kik ttt aiwotliiil tr4-t which tvitrr4 hrf lt wk, A Urn aufiVr of witnMM4 hv 1hu iitl"wil k aj'Nr bifnre the t;i and jury, huh Hi! at Pi ovUk to Jy, Hutli)l4 Utt,kiMal, OaMU, Um-vIi d--T:4iriy clerk hv bet-it 4i4 5irttHy Ik Iturltngf au ud Miwhi 4ii rvi-1 at thi plo, M-n ar Win di4 U. I at frr Mt t'kU.. WASHniGTOH GOSSIP North Dakota Sctllers to li3 Ousted from Railroad Lands. TELE WORK OF CONGEESS. Tfc Snipping Mulnldjr a Olhr Apprm prlatlou III1U PmmhI bjf th Kiit4 Boom rra41nf Iw m4 Me braika ranaloni Crnt4. WAsnisoTOS, March 8. Senator Casey's resolution, adopted by the sea ate Haturday. having for their object permanent settlement of the titles of the Rattlers in the northeastern part of North Dakota, are of great importance. The 8t. Vincent extension of the Mani toba road laid claim to tha land on aides of it constructed rood b ,vn Bt. Cloud and Ht. Vincent. Tho extension, however, run north from Fergus Fall, often at a distance of lea than tha ten miles allowed by the grant from the Ited Itlver of the North. Nevertheless the company claimed tho full ten miles, notwithstanding it would include large tract across tha river in North Dakota, Thl was disallowed by the interior department on tha ground that tho rood was within the limits of Minnesota. Tha supreme court, however, in a sub sequent decision disregarded tha lamnd ary limit of the ctate, and the ruling ia that case will govern in the present case, no grants up to the time of that decision having lsnm recognized. In North Dakota tlw government has disposed of and patented large tract of those land, which, under thi decision, must be held to have inured to tha rail way company. These land, it Li said, include part of Fargo, (Jrand Forks, and other important towns. The de cision rendered by tha supreme court ia the matter of overlapping granted land ha practically rendered it iurposnlbla to wholly satisfy the grant to the Mani toba company within it limit. Ifa settlement 1 possible, therefore, it will be in the line of Casey's resolution di recting the secretary of the interior to negotiate with the railroad company wit h a view to securing it consent to make a settlement of other public land in lien of thoae in North Dakota. CotiKrenitluiial. Washington, March 8.In the sen ate the house amendment to the toiinag subsidy bill was pasKcd. The bill now goes to the president. 1 House bill relating to the treaty of reciprocity with the Hawaiian island, and house joint resolution appropriating (1,000,000 for the improvement of the Mississippi river, to lw immediately available, wcTOpiwsed. t The conference report on the Indian depredation bill wa agreed to. The agricultural appropriation bill wns poseed with amendments. Thehoii.10 ametidmontto the senate bill for the inspection of live catUe, hog, etc.. intended for exportation, was concurred In. Hortte bills were passed for the ereo tioUofatleiV mint building in Phila delphia at acosf not to exceed 2,OOO,0UO, and for the erection of a new custom house in the city of New York, the pres ent custom house to bo sold for not lean than ft, 000,000. and tlie proceed to be used for the purpose of constructing tho new building. Wcnate bill granting a twnsion of $3,500 a year to the widow of Admiral Porter, was passed. Mr. Hatch of Missouri, moved to auapcud tlie rub's and paws (wit h amend ments) the senate bill to provide for tlia inspection of live cattle, hogs and tha carcass ami product thereof, which are tho subjects of interstate commerce. Tho motion waa agreed to and tlw bill passed. , Iowa ami Mlrakn Tension, WAsaixaTOS, March 3, Pension wera granted Iowuns and Ncbraskana aa fol ic) w: Nebraska Original: Theodore Bnr kus, William 11. Hate. Franklin Velly, Francis Rogers, Riclund J. Tiwxv. Jacob L. Mno, J4tn R. Winter, William J, Perkins, Francis A. Sutton. Herman Li. tze, Caleb Philliiw, Charlea W. R. Jlnls-rt, John Nelson, Edward Orton, Clintoo Day, Ocorgo W, Fraxee, Will iam T. Will. William Ulass, Charlea la Mel, Jeremiah Murphy, Washington Kltiiginan, Joseph IVtttt, Thomas Par dee, John Schlacf, David A. Uoro. lVter I). Marr.' Increaae: Jtiiue K. ltiudhart, John H. llntler. Reiwiue and increase; Jonathan W. Andrew. Albert U. Utter. Original widow; harah il, wife of William H. Austin. Iowa Original! Daniel ( Flderick, Pi ter Omiuen, Jame H. Vernon, Ueo. W, Cox, Nelson R. Wiitu, thriatophrr Went. Carl lJarinky, M.xkhi Chaaa, Johu 11. Doiling. Daiih-l Muller, RoWrt W. Lvnn, David Hortou, Coniat '. rVvftt. l.uman II. Pierce, tieorga K.1UU, W ilium A. Cramhdl, .h rom Uuteuce, liu re44M-; Thomas X, Willtaitwoii, lhi-U-l IVr. tue, Muiititoiiiery t'Urk, Jteuaus and tiu n ase; A nut O, Hi k. A Iiimm t'alHwr't U4. Cl BVl t tNti, O., MurcU Ifelo llo. W4jII, a farmer 10 year of age, lining i Huuuutt 4vtMi.ly, t tmuineaud grab bing an at aplil ht aoii'a h4.l 'Hau, killing hi ui tiifcUntly, He ttw n iWl44 at ht wit and deti U-r a terrttaa blow, alter wttkh h trit loculhi thi4t. Xdishlkr4iiUiiu Udoimho rould eod hi hie. Hi if may r rer. 1h4 llUaa aliilp. Hranuriim, 111., March .t-The WMhbalUi faluu-r, t i liirt h ItgUby, . Ornh, V Wwlf, 3, t.i4- lift h I.