vyr iir-iirS * * - * y - YOL. X. NEBRASKA , EDNESDAY. DECEMBER 15 , 1880. Established I87L MORNING EDITION. Price Five Gents . . tf\MM. * * * BARGAINS xisr BIEIiMIXS AQENGY , a l S > < m las Strcc Over 8,030 resUenr ; lots I t eilo by tb.Ss agi cint prlM-ir aaatag from 826 to 52.BOO each , a ocitoil < n vttnitMt of the cllo , and in evi direction Jjpnirtu Tpstonice , .nr.rtli , erst , EOI ' lilo rte one nrivm Wiles , mm tame. Calls mumlHc our lists Sever * ! rfmtce 1'ilzJii Griffin i. Iiiacs * a ( jn , Tro i .f convt i , . l > cl * . B St. ilirt'eav nen 1 Ii rntstreol - * > : M loSSOO. 80 sens Jtiit cut of ba r i on Sanndes S Uu < I * choice land mid Mill be t-oM M > ry clie : for cash In , 10 or SO acru loin ; now is jour til t'J Mvurc a lurjain. Choice let tl en < l ol street Ckr tracks on Sat tire street fur $67Ii. Ciinlee lot , FuruHuin and ith Etrccta , DOxl .Tl for Jl0 ! will divide IL Clicap lot * In Credit Pntidar addition. Boulh P. dCDOt-W W * e . TERRACE ADDITION. .Forty lot * on r rlt A enn ami Georck tre on t ( . .l to pmrk , mnd near heart ot St. M r \ emit , i < - im * 1 S5 to ttOO each. Bcven j ci time l e1 nt wr nt inter.to t lio-f i\ho w put np t i c > i tinti ; boiMiuo. 1't r furti p.irti < iol n atipH t > - Q. r. r.Kxra , Atom , * < nent4 n-id Don s tstrcels. A nice lot on I. < to * } rlft nu-HrBtktriMji fc-StEt r > o < * * , * to ; "ii Toth. t sr St. Mary's avc uu , MvHSS fcol c * . , , , f , > r * * J MIf 0" . Two diolct l w ncir 2Sii ami . tarfc streets. K V. 8nitl.adnikm SS < ad J360. Fifty 1 .AS tci.inY < ftiM , second and third t Al'lni ' * , frtrJlOO lo WOT < so i ' -it IK-ST 16to itt.l lres , WSO. In'w OB Iiirn.iv near * tth St. , f 00 cash. IP' on t < th n-ar K xrd eUtxt , f Too. O lnl In Graud XVwaAJn < . ! > , g uth of U. UriJyc and . 'c'M > t , fnnIS ti t 00 each' One note , 't'lOff1' ifiot , * " l-.ih strcf t , aon nT"niilrtfln' tjew - mcnoe , Vr ? 2,000 , or w 'n-i.'e lnUU > aaA iottn. from JS50 to ? ' . ca h. ADDITION. of b 4tiurul r. W ncclote , , catst ) in tl l- new f > J.liU-ii on Cm > ilol Hill , t iwceaKth * tet on tlie < n > t , ' \i on tbo vr Tnl'HliDelon ) ttio iv t + 'i ana Fnrnbira 'trc ontl > cnUth firmer ! } o i-cd * - C H Dow Kil wre rcceii14 > I ixnrn Mlt. * rl.lnslSacrt Onlv Ute tnret nfiit . - > , > -kti it li t Furnlimci and SIMI DinwU * T it. These lo arc 5C t HI fc'rt in < r.vtn ! B | . , ; io i mcleotii. $1C for llic cbo oe. jncsn tinxat STXT cent i tero lto t M Kwi ! ! hniW trfjil rtibslinU lioiHM < then1" i. Call > aA exan in p'zt ' and g full Inform ili-mst 1C IS' ir * I. K TATE Ar.ENCV , la i uidi'sa ba slrtcU. O er 28" liu ntid Iol5s" ofTcjol ( or si b3 tliisofF.Tti \ ros inr.t a'l ' o\er tl citsAnvl - > * Hn jm < k(4rc Prices van li f rna IS'ia l ( J1S.P W ca i. 2 u 4 l < rti xnii 2 chtep lioiMnt nror JacVso _ retl tcrincc. Ilerc is o-crljmu . , . t > ' < . ! examine tlilnwi-.n , a anyddn OI V. BI31IS , Ajtcnt. 16th and DuuglosStB A t' . i-ji > ) ! c lit near Curalii and PARK PLAGB , Tlie cnc re t acre iota In t1'Mtyol Omahi re those offered for sale h } thlj njoncy in Psu Place anil Lowe's Peeond dai io , on Cumin ; Bart and Clifc > nia ! f'rcct' ; vou ni mike n tnlHlnLoinoi'Mdviii > thi-neli&rpalns wliilp jo lia n the clianpi. Those lot ure mofothan cqui In ho to 1 full-sized city lote or s. hilf lilock- nnd Itwill liebula teryBlnrt lin > e before one r Hflli pa't of one ot thaee acre lo's 111 sell for a innOi a3i coTar a fill ETC to-day. Tl.ey ar located a \ rr ; ehott dm vi > Tuntif Cr iiilo C.llcje. I'ricM ransinp fromSlfiO to 8300 pa etc lot. Call iiisracd'aVcami ' ! don't loss you banco , and eel I > * & 1 " " ' full purticnlarj ol CIO V BE1I1S. Accut , U.tli and lauila ) < i Street : . Vice lot on Sliorman Avenue iiorlliel Xichola. trect , 1 1,400. Half lot on Ci .lclsrccn 13th and 14th Btrcet J1.000 t ' ! nlre lots in HirUiiin'o addition , $100 to fOOO Lirze nutrlx.T of aciti lots in Siac'a additicnlt Korth Omaha , fllR to # 300 each. Choice corner lot nvsar 2nd and Californli trects , fl.SOO. Sc\oral ctKKj li > l ln lielaoc'n addition , 150 t ( 83M each Choice lot in ThomellV iddltlon , $ TBO. Several large lots in Rirtlott's addition , Ij rod and 2J acnwoath. 1'ricoi i700 to fJt)0 < each. Several choice lola In } tro.ls first addit'on $275to35iOcacK Aero lot -Sliornun av R c , ( ICth street ) Bcuth of roiiploUHi's uc rmnlriiiso.f or # 1,100 2 lar elnts noarl Ui and C'a treclx , Cft S30fcct Omier , ? 1 , ; | i alc 'i > . 3 larce lot ? on She m n a.4vlW street ) Clark St-.e 'McOANDLISH PLACE. 22 nlco and clicap lots , very i ir to the htJB Jiwa part of the dty , ii > cat -d r cry few tci * south of the Cum cm ami SI M irj'saieiue.and Just oontti of and a 1jo nin ; t T < _ ' > Jn 1 of Jatnc ; M.V > n > l ortli ami W J Con icll 'heac arc cheap and vorj tlouirahlc , hum ; s > hand > to hus IncM part of ty , to row c > Tonirnc t depot , nail works , uhlta le d orl. < , t ) 1\ depot , Mort J.-xids , pn'Kinr liousos , etc C'all and cct pht and full particular * . l''ict75U $350andcaey eniis to tlioed vho , hnilj OEO. I' . PKMtS , Accnt. B choice residence lotn , n 24Mi ti ect , lietAoen Douela8andIKidi'OFlre < ' ( ' > > to # 1,210 cioli and Ion ? time ti > tlio'c Kit ) . lilj 8c1inu < e oonierloiB near 81th H < | T-i'iihur Btrwte , 4Bvl24 fex t , $1.160 aod ? 100. and \co cvsv term ? to ] nir < ha-er , . wlm MI I niiprcvo. Also 4 lo'B on 24th , Kme-i tarnhain and Domjlt" a reels , 930 to * ' . ' . tch and luug time. time.3"2SO 3"2SO of the host Imrinotut - In V ot Omaha f or MlcIiw te l on erj uimne Bttcct , f 500 to $0.000 each. JiTAlso \ urj valuable tor crtlcs In al- mort cicrj' bUfincss Uod ? 5 X ) to 515,000 cadi LAKE'S ADDITION. CO ctio co resulonco lou In alH > \ o addition , 1m- tueliatcly north of nnd ad'oinins 1'opplctou'g beautiful resilience mid ground * , and located on ISlh IHth and XOth Rtrwfai , 9890 to fooO each and very cn y tcnns to UM C who \\ill build Call and examine i > lat and et f uirrartli-nhrc. GfXl. P. DKS1IS , Aiscnt , Beautiful htillJini : rite on Shrnnaa a\enuc , 16th * trpotl > et < < en Popp'otn ' and the Dudley- IJami properly ; OTt foot cast fmi'taue on the a\cnnt. by $ * tftl in depth. Will dnidc It , mil ; . Incl3fceth\ . Call and cet fuV priicalan , An acre n 18ti rtreet , 101 f t cjsi fromase b } 37b feet deep. This i Jiwt wmlli > .f 1 10 K'iza- bsth ( I'opptetou plaoe. This la gilt-edie , call and get price and terms of BKMIS , Atent. IS cooil lots , just north oj and ajjomin E V. Smith * * addition , tnd located Iwlween COth id nundcn streeU , ar rewminblc pti - anil long me to barer u bo improt UKM1S , A cnt. HORBACH'S ADDrriON. S3 lots la llorhich's first and second ad itlon on loth , ISth , IWh * nd aflth h roct , Htwcco Kieholas , Paul , Sherman and Clark ut reels , very handy to U. 1 * . Sjhojw , smalt iiicnorki , etc , rancinc Ju prtees rwn from $200 to J1.1M caih , requiring only tnit.ll juynwnt iluwnand lonp Um at 7 pr rent intcrsst to Uiow hn w ill inj. pro\c. GKO T Ef.MS , Uth nd HouplRB Sirc t. SS nlco lot * in F tl s mldttion. ' . wten Stunderiafid I'icrcc. Uiupand OauinlwiiV i > ts. . on liloauo street ; 19 li > U with wnthfanta nnu 16 with north frontast. onlv G block" north o the turn-taWeeud street-car tnwk ) on h uuder Btreet. Vcrvlew price * , ? 1T6 cash , ot siOO oo interest to tao e wh o ns time * nd S par cent ill build. JT3T150 coed firnn fur te in Doujlai Sarpr ishincton. Burt , Dadge , Saunders anil Kiitern crof counties 2T3 < > 0 0 * ) crei Best edected lands in the a tc for silo by thte ocy. C.U1 and cct maps , r culars ami f uH jwitkulars ' and tl.60. rarilemls' lie * a p nf Oaialu , GUI f TBcmiV IMW j > anipbl t ( and rnip of the Ute entitled "the outlook ol KebrasKa" for ec dUtribulion. Geo. P. Bern is5 1 REAL ESTATE AGENCY. 1i loth & Douglas St. . i OMAHA , - - - N3ST WASHINOTON. The Dainocrats Abando Their Programme on the Electoral Bill. The Hous5 Vote to 13 o Into COE t mittee of the Whole on the -K , ' Fundiug Bilf. Gen. Grant Makes a Patriot Speecii io the Boys in Blue. The Democrats in the HotC ; Elect a Virginian Post- m&ster. , * > . Spsciil Dj.utch to Tl - B - . WASIUKCTON , Dcctmbsr ] 3 Tl ch irinuii lii-i bcfur.i ' - thy S'-RHCO cor munic-Uioi.fi from tLosec'ttHry of ira trauamiltiivj ; tlia moor , ot er.wirra officers , folaiiro to ctir/uhi / river u harbor improvements .n Ahbatua , &i concernieg a proposed tea harb.ir St. LOUI& , Tticltver j rororreil'to tl CJtntnittuo m coinini'rci1 ; * lso a reno from the rjnartcrmuster in leiatiaii claims bafoie that ofliccr uutltr ll ct of _ Ju'y 4 , 1864. Rsferretl to ll committee on appriirui5oiis. Mr. Edmundj int : > daced ; i bill r riving anil cnntinutsi th Alubau claims commission. KcferreJ to tl judiciary c nnmit oo. Mr. McPnereoii intr durcu a bill f n monument to cjmm < * iio.M'e the b ? tie of Monntiiuth , H ferreJ to I ! caratnitteo on navsl aifi-rj. Jlr. Williams inttoduccd a bill prevent tha introduced and oiseuiii atioa of eprzootic aud oilier cueas of domestic auimala. Laid on the t bio for future r marks by Mr. Wi liams. JMr. Randolph , from the commith ' on military affairs , reported a bill gi' in to the Memphis & V.c'Ksburg rai road , the right of way through go eramont land at Memphis. Oti motion of Mr. L > g n , .a reaoli tion was agreed to , ca 1 ug on the sei rotary of war for cipijj t.f corraspos deaca betnecn Can. SchoScld au Major Carter on behalf of Iho boa : on the retirement of lie John Porte : Mr. Saulibwry ave noticj that o Thursday next ho would c.ill up th resolutions oa the caloodar relatK'o t the Louisiana scnatorehip. Mr. Hoar thought that the reaolt tlou reported by tha committee o privileges aud elections of the las uccsiou has 'bed me moperativ through the dcatli ot Mr. Spullorj The souate hsd rt-ferreito that com mittee the credent i l of'ati-ither in dividual claiming to bo ent'.tled to th seat. This claim should be consid ered before tin ; Eonate should nc prupsrly on tne resolutions already re ported. Ho expressed eomo aurpris that the chairniin ahould catl up thi : ase n the eciiiito vritliuut havln ; : illed a meeting ot the committeu ti : onsidcr the crcdoutiala of the nov claimant. Mr. Saulsbury said one of the reso utions reporUd ; is not inoperative hat relating lo Iho rights of the eit < ing member to his scat. Mr. Blaine said that it had bettei to decided whether there was to bo i eceid. Uo-bad heard that the sena or from Kentucky ( Btscl. ) , had nn onnced that there nou'd be i.o re- eas. If tnero was to bo one , it would , f couree , hayo lo como from the emocratic sido. Mr. Beck said lie had expressed on- , - his individual vievra. lie had said aat in hia opinion there should be 0 recess. The holidays cimo on Sat- rday , on which days there would not robablybe a BBBSSOH. There waa s ressuro of business before congress , ud ho did not want to see any public usiness left uudouu on Iho 4th of larch. Mr Cameron ( Wisconsin ) gave no- ce that on Thursday ho would call p the bill for the relief of JJen Hal- day. iiousu. Messra. Seals , of Korth Carolina , ook , of Georgia , and Wilh.t.iiB , cf Wisconsin , have been appointed by le speaker , > isitors to Iho military jadeiny , at West Point. Mr. ClemenSjOf Alabama , had been ppolnied a member of the commit * ; ea on biuking , currency an i pen- ons , to till vacalicics , jina Mr. Sco- illo , of Now York , on the commit- ; es on invalid peusions and ceusus On the first djy of this session , a ( solution was introduced in the ouse , calling upou the postmaster- jneral to inform the house with re- rd to sosiio mail alleged to be de- lined in the postoQice fn Washing- in City , for non-payment of postage , id asserts that n attempt had teen lade to send it through the mail ttn- ar f rauk when the matter Wo3 not ankablo. To-day Mr. Money , the lairman of the postoffico committee , which the solution had been re- rred , reported it back with an nenimontrequtriDg the ptstmastor- snoral to report also whether any ; tempt had "been made on the part of lembers of congre-'a unlawfully to auk matter. Mr. Singleton , of Dltnois , member F the pcBtollico committee , said He pposed the resolution inthocjm- littee and he opposed it in tbchouse. ; was simply working up tl.o debris Ethelato election which bad better a forgotten. Ho moved co lay the ; port on the table. That motion as rejected aud the report was iopted. The consideration of the joint rule 1 relation to the electoral count was jandoned until January. In hia speech on Monday , Mr. Fin- yof Ohto , told his demoeraiic col- nqu-s not to call the matter up uu- ss they intended to fight it oat to- jy. When Mr. liiclnell called the .alter . up ho demanded the previous jestion. Mr. Springer , of Illinois , 7 , as enti- ed to the Jloor. but said ho would aive his right to tpsnk , provided the rovious question could l > a seconded. Mr. Mills inquired "whether an uendment would be permitted r ° - jirinj ; the concurrence of the house id senate to count the vote of any ate. ate.Mr. . Bicknell said he was not a'u- lorized by hia commutes to admit ly amendment. On the question cf seconding the > mand for the previous question , 10 republicans withhold their votes , a d Mr. Conger made the pitnt th ; there was no querum. The republ cans again refrained from voting. call of Iho house rcsulttd in 2i members answering to their usmes. Mr. Bicknell said itniu useless I prolong this c-.ntest. The proceci iis3 on the other side convinced hi that a vigorous opposition was to 1 made. Ho would , therefore , not pre the matter until January , when 1 hop 'd there would be 147 democra present to vote. Mr. Coug.T said ho would be grat fied if the oourso pursu'd by tha r pub'-icaiis ' would hive lite effect i making the dein crats attend at t prrrorm their duties. The fpoiiktr taid ho woulct also 1 i gratified if it vrnmd have thit ctfec . The whole subject was then tts poned until next January. A. W. C. Nolin.Mf yeEt Virgiai was elected poatmoster of the hnus to fill the vscincy occasioned by tl death of Captain Jamea L Stewai Mr. Xolanvas nominated by M Gabell , of "SJirginia. 3fr. Gongsr moved to sirriend by i tsjorting thn sialne , LHenry C. She. wood , of Michigan , and aaid M Sherwood was u crippled io'tlcr : , ai wa-j p htina'-tHr when the house w republican last. Mr. Cook , ol Georgia , tun cstc thit the republicans coiild ulcct hi in theiifcit Congress. Thehousuliyavotc of 100 to 11 rfj > * ctcdMr. Conner's atueiidment.u : elected M r. Nolcin , who was s o { into oflico. Jlr. Wo--.d gavp notice tint ho ii tended to move to go into committc of the whole on the funding bs'l. ' Mr. llesgan atitagonirod this wit the mti-r-MfctO commerce bill , whic ho paid was ol the utmost importanci Mr. Wood ios'Sted upon a innt'o logo into a cuhinii.teo of the who ] on the funding bill , and r. test w : m.ido on the question by a iiay an yea vote , and resulted in 23G j'ra.3 t 90 yecs. The s rcen backers all vo'e : ijjain8t taking up the fund 11 bil aud the democrats aul rapubPcar were divided , the eastern men gene : illy voting ttako up the bill. TL remit was regard-das a tes * , and > i a deteniination on the part of tli house to pats some sort of a fundin bill. A majority ot the Pennaylvam moui'bers voted against Mr. Wood motion , not because they are oppose to the funding bill , but becausa the preferred the iuter-BUto commerc bill. bill.Judge Kelly oScred the bill , t whu-h he t\ve uotieo yedterday , as a amendment , Mr. Uiilutto offered n substitute which protested against sny futidin operations. * Mr. Buckucr offered a bill which h introducei Wednesday , and whic authorizes the secretary of the tro , a ury to issue lieu bonds , authorized t bo issued by the act of July 14 , 1870 Two more appropriation bilh , tin consular and diolouiatic and the mill taryncadcaiy bills , were reported to day. The military academy bil recommends 5322 135.37 ; the eeti maka arc § 394,442 53. The coHaulai and diplomatic bill apprrpriates tin 31110 iunount.T.3 list year § 1,142,835 The only new legislation is a changi in the gtade of certain consulships After the bills had bocn reported the house adjourned. COMMITTEE MEETINGS. Special Dispatch to The Hoc WAsiiihGTON , December 13 The louse ways and means committee to- lay considered Mr. F , Woods' fund- ng bill , The bill of Mr. Kelly , of Pennsyl- ania , reducing the rate of interest to 3 icr cent , was read. Mr. Kelly informed the committee if hu intention to introduce his as a ubotituto for that of Mr. Woods' . The committee on military affairs his morning recommended an amend ment to the river and harbor bill , ap- ropriatiag § 500,000 instead of 8100- 100 for the improvement and repairs if fortifications and forts. LAM.VU ABLE FOIl DDTV. pecial Ditpatch to TIio Eic. 'WASHINGTON' , December 15 , 1 a. m. A correspondent writing from Ox- ord , Miss. , the homo of Sanalor La- a.ir , sa)3 : The reports now going oundof the press to the effect that ion. L. Q C. Lamar is in feeble o.ilih , are wholly de&tituto of truth. Irs. Lamar is in very delicate health , nd Col. Lamar is now with her in liti Antonio , Tex , for the advantage f the climate. Since the close of the residential canvass the health of Col. laraar has improved , and is now bet- jr than it has been fora number f > f ens. lie will return to Oxford in a iy or two , and after a brief sojourn t homo , will proceed to Washington nd cuter upon his senatorial duties. 'uring ' his absence from the capital , ol. Lamar is paired on all political uesliona with Senator Blaino. GRANT'S teclal dispatch to TUB BBS WASHINGTON , December 15 1 a.m. -At the reception given to Gen. rant at Masonic temple last night by 10 Boys in Blue , there was present u immense crowd , consisting of cab- let members , ministers , senators , lembers of congress and citizens of 10 district , including a large number t ladies. The appearance of Gen. rant on the platform was the signal ir enthusiastic cheera , which were jpeated again and again. Advanc- ig to the front of the platform , Gen. rant said : LADIES , SounnRs AND GENTLEMEN -It is a matter of great gratification > mo to bo once more at the capital of 10 nation , where I hava spent more 2ars than at any other place since I as seventeen years old. It is also a lecial pleasure to meet ao many of iy old comrades who were my com- ides in the dsrk days of the past , id v.howith our absent comrades , ssisted to procure to ourselves snd to ir descendants , our glorious country. ince I left , this city it has been my > od forune to Live traveled a gx eat jal , and to have met a great many ! our countrymen. I have mot our imrades in every country I have vis ed. In Europe , in Asia and in Af- ca I have met with bojs who vore 10 blue , and as a rule I found them laintiining the honor and dignity of iir native country. I met none of icra anywhere who were ashamed of ieir own country , or who elevated : iy country above tin ir own. To my > rrow , however , I am compelled to iy that 1 did meet some Americans broad who magnified the virtues of 10 foreign countries in which they ere. I found , too , upon speaking j them that they were people who new hut very litt'o ' of any country. come back to you convinced that hard for and 10 causa we fought so , > many of our c imrades died for , was even worthy of the sacriGc Even those who f-jught against tia a beginning to uppreciate that they a SB piuch the gainers by defe-.t as \ by our success. Wo are glad to wt como back nil theae to this our cot nion country , and wo are willing to a cede to them all the privileges that claim for ourselves , asking only in r turn thst they shall regard aa tlu equal all r-icea on this noil. At the conclusion of the genera spaech hind shaking waa indulged for a season. TEIEIKISI ! MUTINY. Excitement Over the Si nation Unabated in London. Q Counsel Granted a Pos ponement of the Trial of the ' ' * * ' ' ' Lsnd Leaguers. A Steamship Company Bo cotted Tor Carrying Stock Belonging toj a Landlord. The British Mimstora Hoi Another Prolonged Cabinet Session. I'OSTi'ONEJtENT GRANTED. Spsclat dispatch to The Bc . Dt'KLiv , December 14 , 10 p. in - The counsel for the crown hive a plied to the court of ttoi queen ticnch for a postponement of the tri of the mou indicted fortherecei trouble at Now Koss , and the applic tion hai been granted. The reasc alleged by the counsel was that tli influence of the land ler.jruo would in doubtedly prevent a conviction as had in other cases. JIUXLDOZIXO A JUSTICE. At the assizes court in Galway ti day Judge Dews , who presided , rea H letter which ho had receivedihrea citing him vuth death if ho ahoul convict any 1 md leaguer brought b fore him for trial. EXCITEMENT CONTINUES. Special Dispatch to The Bcc. LoNDON December 14 10 p. m.- The cabinet is still in session , an tha excitement in the clubs over ii pi sslblo action is ai great a ? yeste day. Tlumors are plenty , and tli feciing that the cabinet will be unan imoua on the coercive policy gain strength. MORE BOYCOTTING. DrjriLiif. December 15 , 1 a. ra.- I'ho land leaguars have stopped th sxport of Mr. Bence Jonas' cattl : rorn Cork to England , and threat jned the steamship company with .vithdrawal . of freights by shippers vhioh they can influence , if itcontin IBS carrying Sir. Jones' cattle. Afte ho warning the company receive ! everal more lots , Mr. Bence Jone s a largo and well known cattle raiser yhoao farm ia at Bindon , near Cork The government is making prepara Sons to send five thousand troops t < reland as soon as they can bo gel eady. There are rumors tlmt arrest : mong land league leaders ara imnri- ont. ont.That That the issue of the cabinet meeting csterday giros color to the views elbe bo matter that coercive measures rill bo adopted , there ianoroomtc inger doubt , but it is a question aa D how far the government will go in hat direction in advance of the as- nmbling of pirllament. It ia though ! hat it will endow Irish executive and lagiatrates with extraordinary pow- rs nnd trim in a parliamentary ma- onty to sanction the act. INSURRECTION QUELLED. peclal Dispatch to The Boo MADRID , December 14 10 p. m. Ion. Blanco has received a disrate ! rotn Havana , informing the Madru' overnment that he has discovered : ized and sent in chains to a gun oat several colored men , who won ingleadeis and promoters of a new ttempt to ferment agitation and so lalism among the blacks in the oriou il districts of Cuba , close to the ter tory which was the scene of the lasi isurrectiou. Blavfco telegraphs thai Q has restored tranquiltty and dia ailed the very natural alarm caused f the discovery of this fresh attempl > create a war of races In Cuba. Such itrignes , the Spanish statesman links , will oblige the cabinet to con- nue the state of siege and other mil- ary precautions in Cuba for some ! mo yet. ELECTRIC BRIEFS. ( Odal Dispatches to The Bee. The chamber of commerce of Gin- nnati yesterday voted to be rein- ; ated as a member of the National jard of trado. Three of the Italian family , of Chi" . 120 , that have been prostrated from ichinae for six weeks , are atill liv- 12 , and three are dead. The steamship "Republic , " which rived in New York yesterday in a isabled condition , will go outhediy ack for repairs. The body of a well dressed man waa iund on the railrood track near omancho , Iow % , yesterday moraine , id proved to bo that of James Al right , who had fallen from the mid- ight express train. Deputy Collector Davis , who waa ipught to have been killed by moon- liners in Tennessee , was found yc- irday mornir.g undera shock of fod- ar , where he had laid for nearly ircc days. It appears that the loonshiners had left him for dead , at that after night ho regained CDH- iousnesa and crawled under the fnd- ; r to keep from freezing. Clement Gallion , one of the corn nskers suspected of the murder of illy and his wife , near Colona , 111. , rtday night , was arrested at Clinton ) wa , Monday night. Counsel for KenwardPhilp appear- 1 before Recorder Smythe , in New ork , yeaterday , and renewed hia otion for a speedy trial. St. Louis Live sitoct Market. ST. Louis , December 14. Hogs Dull ; Yorxera and Baltl- ores. S3 85@4 10 ; mixed packing t 35 < § 4 GO ; butchers' to fancy , § 4 G5 4 SO ; receipts , 10,000 head ; ship- ents , 700. ' ' . DOINGS. Haitman/f'the Russia Revolutionist Coming to5America , &f The Oklahoma Colonists Sen nnEnvbyo Washington , l axt-t ConditionsVfor Cons'ructin the Canaqa Pacflic Rail- roadbompleted. | f > - , -1& Another Chicago Family Pro : tratedvSy the Deadly Trachmae. rt - Refufan ii Raiso. Slwtch lo'The i > ? ? n5fl > . 0. , December 1 IC'pi - rtio ° lJ& inlutJ owners' i this vicinity have notified their mil era that no raise in wagch will I g&ntcd , aud that all those desiring 1 return to ork at the old rates will 1 guaranteed le l protection. All r fusing to comply are requested to r move their tools. A general stiil is anticipated. A Charmed Life. Sp oU Dim-itch to The Hee. NBW YORK , December 14 10 p. r E. 'li. Uhinehardt , who munlcrc hia wife , Slaty Deg.m , at Silver Laki S'aten T-ldiid , in 1378 , was agai sentenced to death to day in the si premo court of Brooklyn , making tli third death scntonco passed on hin Judyo B rnrs Used the date of execi tion on Friday , January 12 , 1881. A Minluture Hell. Special Dispatch to The Bee. HALIFAX , N. S. , December 14 1 p. m. Aboni 3 o'clock this mornin there waa another explosion in th cage pit , in the mine at Stellartor followed later by a second and then third explosion. . The mine is now o fire , and a dense volume of amok arising from the pit. No ono Is stir posed to bo in tha mine. Hartman Coming. Special dispatch to The Bee. BOSTON , December 15 1 a. m.- Dr. Nathan Ganz , of this city , lias n ceivcd a cable dispatch from Hat ) man , { he European revolutionist , at nounctng that he will leave Londo for Boston Thursday next. Di Ganz is preparing to welcome hir with a grand public reception. Harl man will go on a tour through th United States to raise money to hel ] the agitation in Russia. Revenue Embezzler. Special Dispatch tojTheJBeei CniCAao , December 15 la. m.- 4. clerk in the Internal revenue col ector's oflico , named A. E. Theme in , has disappeared with § 3700 o jovernment money. The commission sr of internal revenue authorizes ! 500 reward for hia arroat. When th < liacovery was made Monday Theme iu walked out of the oflico smoking t iig.tr and wearing his office jacket , lo has not boon aeon siuco. H ( tved in Like View , end has a wife and our children. Stopping a Funeral , poclal DUpatchea to TUB Bin OASTOK , 0. , December 15 1 a. mAt -At the coroner's inquest yeaterday ver the body of Simon Kline , whose nn oral was stopped Monday , suspi- ion of foul play having nroso , the ev- lence tended to provo that hia son osoph had administered poison to im , which had caused hia death , osoph had trouble with his family 31110 time ago , and loft homo. He is i in jail now. Becoming Restlo = s. peclal Dispatches to TUB BBB. CALDWELI , , Kan. , December 11 10 . in. The Oklahoma colonists are lurching for this place to day , and y Invitation of the mayor and lead- ig citizens , will make thia their oadquarters unil ready to march : ito the promised land , which i * di- actly south of thia point. Dr. Rob- rt Wilson started for Washington hia morning to make an urgent ap- oal to the authorities to let the peo- le go in and possess the land. As a reat many straggling settlers have Iready gone toward Oklahoma from liis point , it is doubtful whether the flkera aud troops will be able to re train the organized colonists and keep liem hero until Dr. Wilson returns , t ia apparent that the entire southern order of Kansas is aroused in behalf f the colonists. Flour , bacon , corn , ay and other articles of subsistence , ave boon offered the colonista with- ut stint , and fully six months' pro- isiona are already guaranteed. Canada Pacific Railroad , peclal Dispatch to The Bee. OTTAWA , Canada , Docembar 14 10 . m. The Canada PaciGc railroad i to bo completed to the Rocky lountaina by June , 1885 , and the hole line from Ltko Superior to the 'acific by May , 1801 The govern- lent will complete that porlion of the ) ad now under contract and turn ft for to the syndicate , together with 25,000,000 cash , and 25,000 acres of > nd. The money and land are to bo ansferred in parcels aa fast aa each yenty miles is completed. The land ill be alternatb blocks of sixty acres ich , extending back twenty-four ulea , and selected entirely from the le fertile bolt. The road , its equip- onts and land , are to bo free from .1 kinds of taxation for twenty five ? ars. The capital of the company is ! 0 000,000 , divided into shares of LOO each , and the directors will be _ npowered to bond the road for $10- 10 per mile. The Deadly Trichinae. ' 0al ! dispatch to The Bee. CHICAGO , December 15,1 a. m. nether revolting casn of illness from itlng raw ham infested with tri- ilnea , came to public notice in thia ty yesterday. H. C. Hanson , a con actor , living at 035 North Ashland ionuepurchas d asmokadand sugar- ired ham , and Sunday evening , No- amber 28 , ho and his family , con- sting of hia wife an i three children , te a quantity of it thinly sliced with read and butter. The parents ate rom two four ounces and * he chil- ren a leas quantity. Next day the arenta felt pains in their stomach , nd on the fifth day wera unable to ; ave their bed' . Tneyhave grown radually worse , and now there ia lit- e hope of their recovery. A piece f the ham of which they ate waa ex- mined under a microscope , and in ne ounce 15,000 trichinae were dia- Jvered. WHTTAK ! R'S REVENGl Gen , Schofield Gfflciall Bounced From West Point. Freednan Bureau Howard Ei ceives the Coveted Prize. Important Judicial and Arm Changes. A War on Emigrant Rates ii augurated by Eastern Roads , A Mother and Two Childre < < Eilied by Korosetie iil Missouri , Gen. Seuofiold Keliev'euj Special Diujkitch lo the Bee. ' \VAsmxGTO > ; , Deceniber29 4 p. r Brigadier Goaer.il Marccy , inspect * general of the United States arm ; has been ordered to Fort Wiiigat N. M , on spjci.il duty. On his n turn to WashniQton , he will be plnct on the retired list , l < > takoeiTectuboi the 2nd of .lanuaiy. Gen. o D. Howard has been 01 deivd to the command at West Poii to reliuvo Geu. SchoSeld. Th change will take place aa soon aabot oflicera cm arrange their person : business at their prssont headquai tera. tera.l hsa been decided to create a ne department to which (3en. Scholiel will be commander. Thia n w d < partment will bo most likely locate its the southwest. The growing in portance of our Mexican boundaj ranaeqnent upon the projected rai roada from the Unitek Stales inl Mexico , renders it desirable fo have ireat ; officer in command of the terr tones of Mexico and Arizona , wit Hie hoadquartots near to the Mexlca lino. lino.Col. Col. D. B. Sackett will bo appointe inspector general of the army vie Marcy , to ba retired. The senior colonel in the depar ment of Columbia will relieve Gener. Howard of that command until tb irrival of Brirj. Gen. Miles , who wi' shortly be ordered there. .IL.sriOE SIROKC UESICNS. Justice Strong to-day called on th president and tendered his realgnatio : to take ctl'ect immediately. Th resident expressed hia regret that th : us lieu should IOA\O the bench. H vill accept the resignation. Fatal Boiler Explosion , ipocial Dlipntth to The Bee. LiniOEE , Penn. , December 14. ) . m. A boihr in the Baker ca forks at thia pliico exploded with ter ific f > : co to-tl.sy. Two young aiei lamed \Vm. Campbell and Juhn Wil iami vrure bndly eoaMud. They walk d to tiio oflice of Dr. Anderson , hal ; iin'.e frrm the scene i f the accident ; nd i < nl their wounds dressed , anc rcre both dead within half an houi fterwarcl. The Fatnl Lan'p peui il Di. | ntcli to TIio Cue LMIK'-KXDKXOK. Mo. , December 14a p. m. - Near N. po'ean , Lafayette aunty , List nulit , Mrs. James Jones , ifo t'f a woll-lo do f.trtner , attempted ) ( ill a. liuhtmi 1 unp with toil oil , and uth can and l.iiup exploded , causing ia almost instant death of her-two inldren , abibu of six months and a tile gill six jeira old , and burning frt. Jones to terribly th.it she died i T\ low hours. A Cut in Immigrant Kutoa. ictial Unlatch tolas ijnil. Niw YORK , December 14 , 4 p. in. or several months past the cominis- oners of the emigration and the Erie , ew York Central and Pennsylvania ulroada h * vo been at loggerheads over intrant pauseiiijor tavift' . The Qann- , 'U2tiia railroids haa jttat offered to iljw thosu enii rantu who shall pur- iaae , in Uf.atlo (5. ( rden , tickets over { .it ro.nl , a commiosion of 20 per lit. Nearly a thoiuoud emigrants , utuid for the neat , immediately se- jred coiumisaionB- Juatice Clifford's death ia expected t any moment. He ia unable now to . His ail- ictate a complete sentence. - Riut is paralys'sand softening of the i ait ) . HH phjsieians do not expect ia recovery. A bill n ill be introduced in congress i a few iliya to r-itire Justice Hunt , ; ho H incapacitated for performing idiciyl work. If the bill passes , Sen- tor Edmunds will ba appointed his accessor. Justice Strong resigned hia place on 10 supreme bench yesterday. He ill be succeeded by Judge William . Wood ? , of Montgomery , Ala. Mr. foods is a native of Oh.o. In view of the hostilities in Persia , lis government , ai we have no diplo- atic or consular representatives in lat country , recently requested the ritiah government to extend ita pro- ctlon to such American missionaries inightbe engagedintheirworkintho sturbcd region. A dispatch from T. Lowell yeaterday informs the de- irtmont of state that instructions to iat elTcct have beon"givea the Brit- h representative there. Fo" Sale Six-horse power Baxter iglne and boiler , In good repair , pply at BER office. no4tf Undoubtedly the beat shirt In the uited States is manufactured at the maha Shirt Factory. The superiority ; Material and workmanship , com- ined with their great improvements , iat ia Reinforced fronts , Reinforced cks and Reinforced sleeves- makes ieir shirt the moat durable and beat tting garment 'of the kind , ever tanufacturcd at the cs jderate price of 1.50. Every shirt of our make is aarantoed first-class and will refund ie money if found otherwise. We make a opecislty of all wool , haker , and Canton flannel , also iiemoia underwear , rrjade up with e iew to comfort , warmth and dnrabil- y. To invalids and weak-lunged eraona we offer epocfal inducement ! i the manner theio goods are madt 3t their protection. PH. GOTTHEIMER , n atreat. Sudden Death. Spcclil Di patch to The Bea. CHICAGO , Dacomber 15 , 1 a. m.- An old man , accompanied by tw younger onca , walked into the She ; msn House yeaterday evauiug , whci they left him sitting upon a sofa , an said they would bo back before loni In a ; hort time the old man wasdeac There WES no evidence that he ha been drugged or robbed. Phy lclai aaid it was evidently a case of hoai disease or apoplexy. In tha man pod et were p ipers and p.-vjses ho\v i'lt : that his nauie waa A. McDon ! < and th.it ho wai evidently a stoc dealer , from Cryan , Ohio. Up I midnight nothing hid been aeen < the two young ruen. who accompinie him. Wbalo. Special Dispatch toTbc Bee BOSTOX , Decomtar 15 , 1 a. m.- The monster white wnale , the enl or.o ever taken fcr exhibition pn poses , waa bought hero yesterday t be transported to Chicago by I Englehirdt , ho waa commiaaione to do so by parties in the west. Tn animal is n superior specimenwoigl ing at least forty t"iis. * The bill to place Gen. Grant o'l tfc retired list of the army , with the ran and pay of general , haa been referre to a committee consisting of McCool Bragu and Sparks. Tne committe on militaiy affairs held a meeting yet ten'ay , hue the Graiit bill was not dii cuaspd. MAKKJJI'S BY TELEGRAPH Now Yora Money and Stocks. WAIL STRUCT , December 14. Monci Stri'ijint ' at C [ > cr cent , an 13-32 of per-ci-t ) > .r Uiu u ; eTcliauge dull and weak i < 47u , < jt ai Firm. U. S ti'd31 1 OJ U. S. 4'a 1 li U. S fi's 111 } Currencvffg * i ? ! U.S.4J'd 1 Hi MOCKS. Tl-e stock rim-tot is strung and JQ2 } per cei higher than it the tl.iso yesterday , i ltb the ai > ncon'O't uiartid in American Union Altoi Ailam' , Wu'li tar o , Lake Shore , Irdn Moui till Ijoiiiavilleand Mi3htileMfchian ! fcntri Wtsiein Uni.'ii ' , Morris and Essex , ttcak Islam Lnn d.1 Southern and Eiie. America' ! Un'on ' 74 Lackawanna 10 ! Canada Southern 74 } Hudson CanjJ E ! W V SJJ Adams US tf. Y. C HI } W F 115 irlo fs St. Joe 44 Prefened 77J Pferred 9 : R.I ir j L. &y K US. ifn M& H. . 117 Northwestern 1Z5J K&T 42 Preferred 133J N J C 7 1 M 4DJ Reading 6 C. C. 4I.C 1 J Omaha 4 ! St. Paul 110J Preferred J9 Alton 111 } Union Paaflc lOi Ulilo „ . 31J Wabash 4 ! Preferred 24 } Prcfered 71 U C U74 New York Produce Market. NEW YOKK , December 14. Flour Quiet and strongly in buy ! rs'favor ; receipts 22,943 bbls ; ronm loop Ohio , Si 80@5 50 ; choice do 53 ofifflG 55 ; superfine western , 5341 34 10 ; common to good extra do 54 8035 00 ; choice do , So 50 < g6 76 : hoico white wheat do , § 5 10@6 00. Wheat Very heavy at 2@2c low ir ; siles 50,000 ; No 2 red , spot , a 1 201 GO ; do , January , 81 20J& .213. Egga Weatern , firm at 2G@32 01 air to choice. Butter Dull and heavy ; choice , 4@30. Corn Nominal ; No. 2 , 68@58 § ; alea , 30.000 bu. Oata Quiet. Whisky nominal. Pork Nominal Inrd 8 75(58 ( SO for caah ; 88 72 * " ; 8 80 for December ; S8 85 for Janu" ry ; 88 02t@895 for FebruaryS902J 9 05 for choice ; S910@915 for April ; 3 77i for buyer for the season. Chicago Produce Martcet. CHICAGO , December 14. Wheat l Olic lower , with sales : No. 2 sprinrj at SI 02J@1 03 | for inuary ; SI 03104 ! § for February , oaingatl Olft for caah ; 8102 for ecember ; SI 02j@l 02g for January ) L 03 | for February. Corn J < 3'jc , lower , with cloaing lies of No. 2 at 30j@39c ; for caih or ecembcr ; 39gC for January ; 402c ir February ; 44Jc for May ; 44c irJune ; 44jc for July. Oata ic lower ; No. 2 closed at 2jc for ciwh or December ; 32jjc foi anitary ; 3G c f jr 3Iiy. Ilyo Sold at 87ic for cash ; 88Xc ir January. Barley No. 2 sold at 81 15@1 20 ir cash , and closed at 8113 ; January ild at SI 1701 20 , and closed at 117. 117.Pork Meso , 20c per bbl low- r , clnsin at 811 80@13 00 for caah ; 11 75@1180 for December ; S12 95 © 2 ! )7A ) for January ; S13 10@13 12J > r February ; $13 25@13 50 for March. Lard Declined 5l7 c per 100 IDS ; losed at $8 30 ft r cash or December ; 8 3ug8 ( 37 for January ; 88 47J ® 50 for February ; S3 35 for March. Wh sky SI 12. St. Louis Produce MarKet- ST. Lon's , December 14L Flour Lower to sell. Wheat Lower and unaettled'No. 2 : d , SI 013 for caah ; SI 041 03J@ 03 for January ; SI 051 06@106j 1 002 r February ; SI f.95@l 082 ® 09 for M rch ; No 3 , do , 81 00 ; No. , do , 949Jc. Corn Lower at 41g s for cwh ; 42J 42Jlc for December ; 41@40 c for nuary : 41g@41c for February ; 3@42 c for April. Oils Lower at 33\c for cash ; 35c T January ; Soja for February. Tlyp Dull at 84c bid. Barley Firm ; prime tofancy,81 26. Lead Dull at S4 25. Butter Dull ; dairy. 22@28. E a Steady at 28 . Whisky Lower at SI 11. Pork Dull at 813 00 asked for ish ; 813 00 for January. Dry Salt Meats Nominal. Bacon Dull and unchanged. Lird Lower at S8 12 * . Eece-pts Flour , O.COObbls ; wheat 1,000 bu. ; corn , 44,000 ; oata , 3,000 ; re , none ; barley , 20,000. Shipments Flour , 9,000 brls ; beatr 24,000 bu ; corn , 31,000 ; ita , 1000 ; rye , none ; barley , none. Chicago Llvo Stocic MarKet. CHICAGO , December 14. Hogs In laree supply and easier ; ilea wern s-t § t 404 65 for light acking ; S-t 30 35 05 for fair to extra uorted lieavy packing ; 2450(3400 > r good to choice smooth heavy ship- Ing grades ; receipts , 48,000 hed. Cattle Kecnipta , 5,200 head ; sales inged from SI 75@2 50 for common ows ; 82 75@3 25 for fair to good own ; 82 4003 15 for fair to , good tockers ; S2 50@3 10 for Texan cow ndfitetr' ; S3 50 forcommtm to good priugsteers ; 35 00@5 50 for choi o extra smooth , and from 86 00@G 5 ( or extra to extra prime spring steers. . 3E3 Cor. Douglay and (3th ( Sts. Gives Great Bargains in Ladies' and Gsutsi AMERIGAH GOLDANB SILVER WATGES All Kinds Ot JEWELRY , SILVER WAUF We Guarantee The Best Goods For The \ eaof Money. MHftl-itt THE "CENTRAL DININO HALL , Southwest corner IGth and i" < Jije Has litely bseii leased by Who haa hadyeara experience iu the hofc l H-H ! restvmu anfe busf- ness , and will run a flittt-rlass > 'ou"tv MEALS AT ALL -HOURS Board by ( he Day or Week , vritl * S.wteinj1 ? ar iritlionf1. Centrally Loeatrd , GATZ CRACKER MANUFACTURERS , And Wholesale Dealers in CIGA11S and OW ! ' ! ) I P. \ During Ow Fall and Winter we will handle COUNSKLMKN . - . HIKsU OYSTEUS.whioh sire now the best In the market. A largu . .s iir.mtu' t . ' \ N'V.MK ! ij ( TOYS for the Holiday trade. GA.TZ & FKEEHAX. 510 ucii sr. OIHJUKI. < 0t / < nfl rdtyithom * . U > J > I U5/.U fr . Addrut Stlnpna A Cc PoitUnd. Me. _ _ BUSINESS COLLEGE. THE GREAT WESTERN Gco.lt. Rathlmn , Principal. Creighton Block , - OMAHA Send for Cinmlar. noYOil& rtr _ UK. A. S. P2NDEKY , CONSULTING PHYSICIAN HAS VERMANENTLT LOCATED HIS MED IOAL OFFICE , US Tenth Street , . OVAHA , NEEKA3KA OBotlnj hia sendee * in all departments 'o medicine nJ jnifftry , both In general an peclal prietlra acute and chronic diseases Ca 38 cooiulted night and day , and will visits ) rt ol the city nd coaaty oo receipt of lotto , , DISEASES OF THE EYE , Ear and Throat. DKL. B. GBADDY OCULIST , AURIST & LARYNGIST. Dfflce Over Kennard'a Drug store. Corner of 14th and DotiKlas Sts. _ _ noTl8-3m _ SIGN OP THE GOLDEN PIANO & FRAME , A. HOSPE JR. . , . , Pianos and Organs First Class on Easy Monthly Payments , Sheet Mnsic and Musi cal Instruments. FIKE STOCK OP O TT Xi 3D I IxT GS . ) 1 Painting * , Enjjr vin4 aivt Irrimea at great Iy redacetl prices. xlO Fnmes , 1 Inch , Walnut. . . . . . . ISc 0x12 1 " . . 20 OxU 1 " " . . ' . 20 & 15 IJ " " . 60 2x18 1 * " " . 65 0x20 Ij " . 75 lustlc 8x10 fruae . 15 hromos framed , fmall , He , .liromoidamed , large , 1 19 , Inj.iirlnn * from 60c npwardt , Miotor ph frames from Uc apwxrdi , yiniln v Cor Jce 75c window and npwards mbrcqulrj 8 00 per window and upwards , 'omke Poles 2 SO per wlndo * and npwardt , ( 'civet frames 2Jc e ch toS 00 3VCUSIO. riolin Strings lie , Holln L75 , 2 JO , 3 and upward * . IniUrs 5 00 , 8 00 , 7 00 and npwards. Janjoa 1 00. 3 CO , 6 00 , and npwardf , ccordeois from 1 00 up , cheapest In city Send fortamplea and catalogue ot mouldings mil sh * t rnntlc. A. HOSPK , JR. , 19 Do < ! ira St. . next door to Harris and Fisher's _ Oman Neb. _ THE CELEBRATED Oval Stee ) Tooth Harrow Manufactured by } & OR001 A BEDS f. VffS , Von da Lae , Wit. F. D COOPER Write for pi Ice * > c nt , Omaha , Neb. btwtl _ ll/MllTrn total AzenUererywhere to i n AH I tU Tea , Coffee. BaUnjc Powder 'Uvorin ; Extract * , etc , by ( ample , to f-vmlll > front good. Outfit free. People's Tea Co. , EOJ ! OM. St. LonU. Mo. _ ftpCUTC WASTED to Mil Dr. CHASES rAUCn I O 2000 RECIPE BOOK. Sell * a Sight. You doable your money. Address Dr Chasa'i Printing House , Ann Arbor , Michau25w au25w SUBSCRIBE FOR . THE WP.EKLY BEE , The Best in the "West. NOTTl'K TO CONTRACTORS. Nolios iii * 'T > fn that wit IHr't iv tl it tV fieri : nf I urn.KS tiniotv , ; it 15t avf r * M > . tlt - r uu' ' \ < < ty. t , > l 'h . ' ? : ! il v .1 January. A.I ) . l5s < l.it K > " U M of * iiI il y. for Iho riniflriii turn "S \ vt > , "O br'tlfta nertMM UK ? KeMil > i in inc. , niith of tht town C.imlirnri\ ( MVK | iu > CP elt l > r * > Ht , in t'urn.ij" i.l. , Nt''r.uk , i < l bitdge t < \w \ t < " tt > n en t'i J hhfers nre re quire 1 t < > . .uoiiij .uiy their kltk xviUi [ ) ' , tn.i ! snn ; it > 1 1 f the utwk , ami nliKMVit'i ' i hnuii in .1 MIIU tlmiMe the atnofliit f ! . Iml , t , mlitk > neil for the faitlifui tiiU < 'M "f the i-onttaet. The county coiritiiu-sinnef of tAl county of FuniiM retmrvo thu ri 'ht t < > r j t .my nud al' ' bid * . By nl r f tln-c untyemnmwvoiwiser FiinnH fnunty > . -br slca. Dnted Be.ndr f'Sty , B'n'n.w county , the l"th tUy of N vi-m'jer. A. D.18S" . ' Kirr-'iA-J. . C-nnty Clerk. . A. W.USOiV. . ID S 1ST T S T , i/ ' .vi u . * . r rCapitoIjAvo. anj I .tl r < < t. Net * VCAIUHI1 OF iVZDNE-fiA- > lIHtfSPAY DCCEJIHER 15th i .1 : i Mi 1 ( . at Event' llret a'fx"ru ' 11 .13 city of E. C. Ellis' Oaken 23 < ; nris Combination t When will l > < - . i the Crawl Spectacular anJ K-ilU.i Uram * la ( vo A CM. adapteil f coin tn' ! brant f il | 4ay .if the Jlnrlner'a Ci ni.i | l > k * Kl nlucn has m- it1 \ 4n < | iullde.l SHCCKM. in < l iiulwiindi il Ui ,5iu In Chiewi , 3U Lou 1. NVu V r n i ID < n ci'tsl ciMwor tliccUllt' ) K tire inn hvitultnl Sfwiery carrit.il t\ ' .n ? rtni H , i u at > ei I eir , i-Urtlmi ; jiiij n > ill tn. im itiiM mf "A bfcip- ivrcck in' ' i. } fl. A l.n.i Ktoim of K l \V.r. 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