Titit DAILY BIDEAV10IXNSDAY DECEMBiR (1 ( 1884 A RICH HAUL Alleged Iowa Capitalist "DOES Up" an Omaba Bat < k , JUid Then Gets a Bogus Chock Cashed by a LJorohanti Ho JGsoapss With Several Hun dred Dollars in Gold Cash , "The Slickest Confidence Qaino Played in the Oity for Yearsi > Fonr Detect IVCH mid the I'ollco Pall to Overtake Him Tills tilde tlio Hlvor. Some pretty fmo confidonoo games have been played in Omaha during the past few years but for ono of pure and unadulterated cheek that perpetrat ed yesterday on ono of our loading busl noaa men and nn Omaha bank carried ell the broom. On the 30th of November , a man cimo to the Mlllard hotel and registered nnder the assumed nnmo of C. E. Fuller , representing himself to bo the president of the Doa Molnea Loan and Trust Co , llo waa in and about some of our most prominent business houcos , visited the banka and was to bo aeon at all public places n stranger of means would bo like ly to visit. THE VAN'S AITEAUAM ) ? wna that of n perfect gentleman , affable , courteous nnd cultivated , in fact such ns to intpiro ono with involuntary respect. One day shortly aflur hia imival ho visit ed the jewelry store of 0. S. lliymond , Fifteenth and Douglas , and aakod to see a certain watch ( ho had no doubt looked at it before in thu case ) , and Enid to Mr , Raymond : "I think you have just such a watch na I want lo buy. " Uo then ex plained that ho was Air , Fuller , presi dent , etc , and gave Mr. Raymond - mend Ma card bearing cut his nosortion. The bt ranger wont on to say that ho wanted to tunko hia old father a Christmas present of a watch and thia ono juat suited htm. llo was told that it was n Swiss watch but a SWI'ES watsh was exactly the thing. Ho aeked that it bo laid naldo and said that ho T/as about to leave for Dea Moinca but that the jowollor would hear from him in a few days. Sure enough , the mail a few days later brought a letter boarllig the lithographed letter hrad of the Des Moinca Loan and Trust Co. , nnd signed 1)7 its president , saying that the writer WOULD TAKE TUB WATCII and would bo in Omaha ngaln in n few days. Yesterday morning the alleged Fuller appeared at Raymond's , was as suaro ns over and aaidho | wcs now ready to take the watch. Ho then stated that ho waa going to make his wife as nlco present aho and requested to bo fhown some jewelry. Of course hia doeiro waa compiled trith , and after some inspec tion several articles were selected and purchased , the amount footing up in all about § 000. However , Mr. Raymond had met confidence men before , and all the suavity of the visitor did not disarm .his suspicions , and as it was dinner time ho invited Ilia customer to go to dinner with him. "Certainly , " was the reply. 'I dine nt the Millard , " said Mr. Ray- mond. "Ah , I am. stopping there my- eelf , " said the bogus president , and the two went to the hotel together. As they entered the office the clerk at the desk looked np and said : "OOOD MOIININO , Mil. FULLEIl , " This rather raised the identity of the man in Mr. Raymond's opinion and the two wont np to the dining room , where the latter found occasion to oxcoso him self a moment and going donn stairs in quired of the ciork if ho know Mr. Ful ler. The clerk said ho did. "But are you euro it is the Fuller that ia president of the Dea Moines Loan and Trust com pany ? " "I am not euro but tlut is what ho represents himself to bo. Ho has been stopping hero and has always paid his bills and appeared to bo all right. " After this nothing traa too good for the guest and he was wined and dined to his heart's content , after which the two returned to the utoro , The purchaser , after having his goods done tip in a nent package , sa'd ho was not sure whether ho should lo&vo for homo on the after noon train or not until to-day , and he thought ho would have the package deposited - posited in the Mlllard safo. Mr. Raymond mend said that ho had a better safe than the Mlllard and it would bo just as well to put the stud there. AS SUAVELY AS EVEII _ the visitor waved his hand and said , "Why , of course. " Uo then said that ho htd not suiliclont money to pay the bill , $000 , with , aa ho did not usually carry so much about with him but drew from his pocket n lithographed check , exactly corresponding with the letter head pre viously received. The check was filled out for ono thousand dollars and duly elgnod and Mr. Raymond mend taking it proceeded tote to fill out his chock on the Unitqd States National bank for tbo $100 balance. The stranger asked him if ho could not make his chock payable to bearer. Mr , Raymond said ho never made out his chocks that way end the customer , at blandly aa ever said , "Oh , very woll. " Taking the check the alleged Fuller lofl the at"ro , and aa soon ho waa oat ol sight Mr. Raymond rushed down to the United Slataa bank and ordered them not to honor it until ho returned Ho then wont to the tolegrapl ollico nnd sent a message to Mr. Fuller at Dea Moinos. A reply waa promptly wired back by Mr. Fuller himself saying that ho WOH at homo and that this man waa AN That Bottled it , and the jawollor hastonoi to give notice at other banks , including that of John L. McCaguo it Co , , on Farnaui street. There found that tin etranger was ahead of him am that ho had prcaontrd the check and it nad been cashed It is aaid , though not from the bauk.that the man had boon making small depoaiti there for a few days under the naino o "Fuller , drawing money out from time to ttluio , as ho needed It , and of counso hia jldenty waa not questioned , especially aa ! the check waa signed by so responsible a n&mi. The next thing in order waa to corril the con. man , and three or fou : detectives were nt once put on hia track ' Tin next thing heard of him , however wai that ho had slnco .this daring an successful job , succeeded in DOING UJ' VICTIM NO. 2. Thia was ) Mr.- Sam Burns , the lajon j ! queunsware man , Mr. Barns declined lo talk about the matter but the stralgh * of hU story ia relUbly stated to be that the fellow entered hia plnco and nndo the aims representations aa be f ere , prob ably using the fuct of bis purcrme if jwehy to account for not having the tlecosaary cueh , Ho picked out goods ag gregating S250.md in payment presented n check exactly Mtnilnr to that glvrn to Mr. Raymond , but calling for only ? 500. This wan taken on its face and ho ro- colvod $250 bil.inco , making his not gain for the day ? 050 caih. This evidently Htisfied him , for ho did not make any oihcr ctiko so far as ia known. It is un to say ho disappeared In good nnd though ho is reported to have jono oust on the Ihirlingtoii train , that natter is not certain. At any rate the letoctivcs who watched the trsini at ho depot taw nothing of him and Mr. 3rown , who crossed thu river did not sight of him. TUB HE U 1FST I.OSEll s the McCaguo bank , ns it ia claimed bat although the chock waa genuine , hey j were under obligations to identify ho 1 man before paying it , especially aa ho stnio was drami on ntiothor bank. Mr. Raymond's caution saved him the xact amount they lost. Taken altogether , it wna ono of the ihrowdcst pieces of rascality that has > eon reported for somotitno and could mly have been carried out by an expert. L'hero was nothing In the man's appear- once to Indicate that ho was not nil ho represented , and his polite , accommodat- ng way of mooting all evidences of BUS- licion helped him through. It will pivo ho detectives and officers a chauco now o got in their work and bring to justice a man ffho has created the greatest con ation in this line Omaha has yet had , In tlto district court this morning , the Jelim case was continued until Monday , the ontinunsco being taken by the prosecution ou ccount'of ono of the prosecuting witnesses bo ng ill at Sionv Palls. Ono of Mr. liehm'a luldrcn is also reported to ba quito sick , Annual Convocation. The oightaonth annual convocation of ho Grand Chapter of Roynl Arch Masons _ > gan last evening In this city by n ro- eption tcndorod tKo Grand Chapter by Omahn Chapter No. 1. A grand banquet ook place nt Masonic hall nt 0 p. in , , ud at ita cloao the degree of Royul Arch vas conferred noon three c-mdiditon. Thu morning.tho Grand Chapter will rglu its neaciou at 8 o'clock for the r.tuaaction of roguinr business and the loctioti ] of oilicura will occur to-day un- Dia the business will bo sufliciont to no- easituto a two daya' session. "Wo are hero to stay,1' nnd. leading in ho moat elegant display of Fine Jewelry , Diamondu , 1 mportcd Clockn and Bronzes igouta for the Potter Wntch. Riymond 'no Jowclcr , cor. 15th and Douglas ato. dcSnuto Remember Raymond is not only a clublo jeweler but ho is a pleasant mane o do business with , always trying to ileaso and accommodate his customoia at lotrom prices. nuVo - Mrs. 1'cJdio , the victim of tha Sixteenth treet saloon riot , is still very III , The OrifUri ays nnd the remainder of tha gang nro still t large , Keuliori 11. bpririKci's Dentil. CINCINNATI , December 10. Reuben K. , Ipringer , died thia morning , lie was widely cnown for tbo magnificent gift to the public n tbo form of the music hall , exposition buildju ngs and collrgo of music to which he has cone. ributed in the past nine years about S300.000.ol lo was eighty-four yearn old nnd his last ill ness was of short duration. Springer wns sliehtly Indisposed on .Sunday aat while attending service nt the cathedral , out was up veetcrday nnd had breakfast this morning. Ho died m his choir , from paral ysis of the heart. The executors decline to speak about the erms cf his will at present , but a gentleman vho is thoroughly conversant with It says hat after leaving largo sums to eleven chii- ron of his three aiaters ho makes liberal bo- [ iiests lo the Jtoman Catholic benevolent in- tltutsons in Cincinnati , gives n largo endow- nent to the music hall for keeping'it up , } iveH his picture gallery of ono hundred jiecoa to the Cincinnati museum after ra- orving threa or four religious paintings for ho cathedral , The funeral will take place at ho cathedral Saturday. Methodist Centennial Cotifeicncc. HVITIMOKJ , DecemborlO The centennial onferencn of the Methodists assembled thia lorning In Mt. Arernon church , A largo number of delegates bo'ngpresiiit , tha church eing crowded Bishop Andrews , chairman of ho general exectitho committon , called thei onferencu to order nnd on bin nomination iishop ( ireenbury was clioii-n preiuding ofiicer of todays ec 3iuu. Dr. JoBCph CumminH rea'l i Rcripturol lesson , A contennury hymn com. losed for hu occasion by Kov. S , 1C , Cox was Tlio JUtto ItulliBlH. NEW YOHK , December 10. The American Base Ball nssoclntion elected II , IX McKn'ght ' president , C , Yonder Aho , vice-president , mdV. . C. Wi'kolf , secretary nnd treasurer , W. A. Menniek , Win. Barnio , C. Vendor Ahe and 0. II Uyno directors. The constitii. .ion U so changed na to gl\o tlio president absolute pnucr tn appoint , suspend , expel or nssign umpires. No Bchcdulo will bo printed , rho president will ultio have power to suspender or expel players. New Ynrlc NCWB , NEW YOIIK , December 10. The Now York ward of tnulo voted to submit nmong other reconimendationB to thn national board that .axes and licences should not bo Imposed upon . cumtnerclnt taavelors ; favoring reciprocity treaty with Canada , provided It be fully ro ciprocul , , James L. 1'lint , n member of the I mon dengue club , was nrrested for having persuaded - od Abe Yetalnger to vote under another inan'd naino for Cleveland. Ho pleaded not guilty , ' InvcBtlKntliiK Gholorn , WAHHINQTO.V , December 10. Upon the recommendation of Surgeon ( Jenoral Hamtl ton , the secretary of the treasury granted four months leave of nbnenio to turgcon Walter Wyman , of the marine hospital service , to enable him to purnuo the Investigation of tha rholora germ in the labratory of 1'rofeasor Koch , at lierlla. Dr. Wyman goes at his own expenne , Telegraph OprrutnrH Out Down 1'lTTSliunn , Docfcmbcr 10 , hast night th onerutorH m the employ of the Vr'iutimi Union Telegraph comtuny wcie notified that hereafter after extra pay Mould not be allowed for nor ! after 12:30 : u. in. This IH efinl | to reduction of fifticn to twenty-five dollara per month in the wagoj of night operator' . CotuMBCf , Go , , December 10 , AH cotton factories in the city , onu oxcopted. are run ningat full time and have advance' ! the prlcf of go U The plaid mills are nil full of or dors and business Is brightening , Klfctlnn Hc NEW BiiUNHWiCK. N , J. , December 10 An eight thousand dollar election bet between Wm. It. Jernee , of thia city and John White bead , of South Kner , wan paid to Jerneo to day by the utako holder. Cotton ftllllH iteHiinieil. ( Nsw OIUEANH , December 10. Lehman , j Abrsham & Ct > . ' cotton mills , which close Account cl deprouilon ID trade , have re CASES IN COURT. An Important Decision by Cflualy Joiige Mciimiocli. ainttcr * of Importance Bclnro ttio Other I'rlbiiiiftli in tlio City. lu tl'O polieo court yesterday afternoon 10 notorious Hello Suiford , colored , ho has figured constantly in poliro ourts tu this city for years past , was entcncod to p.iy a ilno of ? 10 and cesta nd servo ten days In the county jail on charge of drunk and disorderly. James McGrcggor , a tinolooklng young hlto man , who is recognized by the po- co as her "friond , " waa given the same ontonce by Judge Boncko. S , U Studloy waa last night jailed by ) tUcor Jaaporsou on a charge of drunk nd disorderly. On last Tuesday , it la aid , hia wife obtained a divorce from Im , nud Inat night ho wont to her rest. ouc9 on Twentieth nnd Grace and not olng able to do as ho liked , ho struck cr nnd was run In by the polieo. James Wallace , or "Drunken Nick , " as taken to too polieo station by Officer ullamy last night , after ho had appro- riatcd to his own use the proceeds ot n ot of liuou found on a clothes line in is immediate neighborhood. COUNTY COUUT. In thif tribunal the nttuohment cases uatltutcd about two weeks ngo against tiydor. the carriage manufacturer , were iachargod. The ulaintill filed affidavits ouutor to thoao upon which thcso pro- esses were iasuod und the plnintitf , not cing able to moot them , the attachments 011 to the ground. The somewhat novel case of the state f Nebraska ngainst the bjiidiiiicn of oung John Shannon cauio to u judicUl ermination yesterday. It will bo remembered that about ono onr ago John Shannon was ocntoncod by , udjo Boncko to pny a line of $25 nnc oats nnd servo n term of ton daj s in thu ounty jail cm a charge of assault nnr attery of which ho had boon f aunt' utlty m this couit. The defendant np- oalod to the district court , his father , tarnoy Shannon , nnd Charles Gruonit Igning his bond for $200. In the nu- ollato tribunal the defendant was found uilty and was given the same sentence a in the court bolow. Young Shannon orved out hia term of ten etnys in the ounty jnil and waa released , lib line and oats remaining unpaid. Thia suit was rought by the state to recover these urns from his bondammon. Judge osterday dismissed the case without prc- udicc , holding that it was not brougLI y the proper parlies plaintiff , The ton- r of the decision was that us the atato ccurcd no part of the judgment it was ot the party in interest and therefore Oiild not recover. Another ground of iiis decision was that as the condition of bo bond waa that ho appear at the next erm of the district court and he did so ppear ita requirements were fulfilled nd the bond could not bo forfeited. IIIITHICT COl'llT. In this tribunal the councilmen bribery iscs were not tukon up for two reasons , rat owing to the sickness of Bohm , the jt ofondant , nnd second owing to the ab- onto of McBain and Hubbard , the mn- erial witnesses for thentato. It is said , lowover , that they will bo hero next Saturday and the caao will bo taken up ext week. To-day the case of Kelson against /hrrlon Raamusaon as principal , George 'eforaon nnd Swan Nelson us bondcmon ill bo called up for trial. Thia aao ia upon a liquor license bond under 10 Slocumb law nnd is brought by laintilT to recover § 5,000 for the loss of er support through the loss of her hus- and who was disabled through drink al- eged to have boon purchased from the rst named defendant. District Attorney Godwin yesterday ignified his intention of again calling up : io Chase caao. caao.u. u. H. coums. In the United States circuit court in bo caao of Giles againnt Little , ngainct towart ot al , against Alexander ot al. , Implo suits on first trial in ejectment torn certain properly in Lincoln , formal erdicts in favor of plaintiff were return.- d , and afterward , set aside under the tatuto. In the afternoon the ciso of Blgclow Broa. ngainstJ. N. nnd U 0. Richards , was taken up. This suit is upon .three iromisBory iiotof , and the plaintiff cooks o make the defendants Richards liable upon thorn by proving a partnership ba- ween them and the iloagland Bros. "VVIml IH In a Name , NKW YOUK , December 10. A medium i/ed , middle aged mun , with hair turning ray and dressed HUe a merchant , answered o tbo nemo of Michael William Haifa to-day n a special session nf court , lie wan a eon of Michael William Balfe , a celebrated Irish intjer end computer. Ho was charged with raving assaulted his former landlady , The andlady. Mrs , Tliompwn , in giving her testr nony , mid .Haifa only paid bur a portion uf U rout and when flho ordered Mm to leave u and bis wlfo and daughter nsiuulted her. Jrois-oxamiriation showed there wnn a pretty Iqely time at the house , Alts. Thompson a on-ln-liiw took Balfu'rt door off its hiogut and .ried to take out a window m their room , lalfe showed that MM , Thompson ciinio into iin room and tried to rotnin poHneimion with' uut legal process. Thn court was of the opin on thut Airs , Thompson had acted too hanli y and discharged tlio prl onor , lialfo epouks several languages fluently and works lit present ns a gas httor. Ills dnugh er , it ia eaid. Is hUrcnn to half a million ilol- ars Tlio National AHHoeilntlon of Trotting JlorniUn'i'dorH. . NKU YOEK , December 10 The National Ansociatloii of trotting horeo breeders met to day. President Mali presided , Stakes amounting to ? 20OIQ , were trotted for in l Pt , nnd ten stakes are DOW open in which there are thirty-five nominations nnd on which the payments to to data amount lo $10,41fi. Or dered that the number of nominations by one member bu unlimitul und that only ono horio , owned i/r eontrollid or trained In the sarno stable ten days immcdi nfc'ly preceding , t race could utart in u hon race. Too committed wai api > oIiite < J to BO euro legislation that will make It a crinilna oirenno tnadvorttso garblad or faluo puligrem A commilteo was ulun appointed tu urga th enforcement of tha low against pool Helllnii AIdeniohlsmith ( , L. V. Jlaker , lr . W. D Noriin , J. U. Wider und J. W. Willis were elected an execjtivo committee to xorro throe years. _ Gun , Kliormon unrt .Ji-IT Dnv In. ST. LOUH , December 10.--Gcn. Shorraa : tbia evenlog , in answer to attention by tb Awsoclated jiroas reporter M to whether ha In tended to reply to the letter of Jeifersur ! Unvl * recently published In this tlty , aid that 1) ) might do no at Rome future time but ho ulioiil consider his own con cleno. That Mr. Dav hud uot addressed him but the Ht , Louis Itu publican , and if hu mode any reply It ooul only ba through the w r deputmect. Hbur fntlhrr * id thitho dul n l mipptxo any rct > ttcr niMi nt thfl Prank Mair pn t the nUht IA rpolic , m tlio ( inul Army Ii onlv fir 'cl l f iwrtotml inrniorifs. Still ho ndn Uttnl the < > I > ort pnblUlml conlilnrd much truth , but otnll Ho lumnontnf his I on ! n ftnld , t" nnko RCO 1 hli M rllou tint the Ml war WA < forced oil tbo J coplrof LoiiUhnt y thnnmopttatoiii In Wonblnetnn , nud tlntt profits * of the ribplllnn Mr , Daxia s \li > w of the docliino nf fccp moii lid tlitcftteupil to u o force m ci e nnv i tlio confederacy should nttemptliHt ns len ktuinn n < ' fcnototo statd action , " The oneral lias already cut to Wnsliinpton mme ttcru and pnpem boarliiR on the t o but n i thrir pubHcotloii bo statpd that the author. loj muit bo coiisultod , /Ml SrmsoHKU ) Mnsi. , December 10.-A stoty omts fniiii Kgromont In the HerKthiro hills hich agitates tlio people thereabouts tint Mello New win , ubout' SO j oars old , died In it tu 1878 , niul nflor tlio funortl _ In n little Methodltl chinch , vvm urled in the town cemetery nnd forgotttni. A onsntion cornr ? n loiuatlon from the dj ing sliiuony of H. Worth Wright , of Counieti- it , who is aid to Imvo confo s-\I tu his rotlier that IIP , n ftiidont in thoAlbwy mod al eolli-jjp , wni pro ont nt the funrriu wlib iber student * nud lay In wilt near the como- cry 111 ! the tnuhl wns OVIT nnd the grnvo nrd dcacrlvd , mid thoii helped to dlnmtri the ody nnd carry It in a sack to tha iiiodical olli-go. They nt unco went to wink on it in 10 iUB ccting roooi , Wbilo on tlio talilo tlm ody showed signs of life , nud vvnj rcsusltntod riday nlternonn nllvo on their hand * . The uthoritlcs of the collfgo bad her tnkt'U to an iant.li n ylum In Scholntla county , Now York , his is the lait Wnrht Is sriid to hav o known flur vvheronboiits. The Newman woman rove will probnb'y b iiponoJ nud the matter lornughly ltiestimated. . JJnnk CloKCil. N. Y. , Dnccmbe'rlO.-WllldnBou tot , , private banker * , closed thta morning , : id iilivcod thi'lr affairs in the Imiuls of thri'o jciiviirn. 'Iho lirm i rated nt from § tro 000 oSfiOO.O 0. U. 11. llubbells tioosstgiu-o. | Aiuotiu the de'po'itorn nro tbo city of Syrn- i o , SJ20.000 ; county of Onouilng , SJO.OOO ; 'uw York Rtnto asylum for idiots Sl'J OOHj > rscuso vvntcr couipinj' . S9.000. Tlio lirm composed of Alfred niul ,1. Format Wllklu- on. ' 1 ho Qlobo hotel property , im ned by the mi , nna convoy oil by ilooil last night ti > .lolm VllkiuRon , of Chic vgo. The cleg int ri'sidentos wnod by the Wilkiii'ons im Juints street uro so couvojod to the same pitty. It is louglit speculation in stocks wim tlio cauao of 10 fallnro. Alfred Wilklnton Is n member of 10 tock c\cbaUgo nnd in nald to Imvo lust i or § 100,000 In Blocks. Ho was also u mom- or of the uhn'n-mlo iron null sttel firm of 'arKliurct ' A. WilkiiiBoii , ChluiKO. Bliot I ) > tlio llcuiilntorH. LKUNOTO.V , Ky. , Dcuambor 10. .loliu 1 * . laitm wns shot nnd killed by the regulators t Varmors' Station , forty miles rait of bore , t two o'clock this morning. IMarliii had a uirroll with 1'loyd Tolllnor nt Jlorobead Cy , , last August , in which shots were ox- i.mned , a byafinder was kilkd and Martin arlniuly wounded , The ( mile * mot in roro- cad on the ad lust , nnd the quarrel was ro- owod. Tollmcr drew n pistol , but Martinet ot the drop nnd killed him. Martin wna akon to Wiucluutri for piotocllon from the lob. and la t nlgbt wns put on n train under uard and Htarted for Morthoad to bo tried o-dny. When tbo trn'n ' reached rarmcru it ar boarded by twenty men , who held up tbo 11 rda nud riddled Martin with bullet * , kill- } { him instant ly. It Ift charged the puardu ere taking Martin tu Morfhoad en a forged Now "Vork Hlnelc Market. [ irci l telegram to tbo BKK. NiYOHK : , lccombcr 10. Tim stock inrket has 1m 1 n sharp break to day , with ako Shore end Lrtckawanua the principal inturos , Lake Shore waa heavily sold upon 18 report tlut there would bo a dividend do- ared for the current quarter , and Lacku * vnnna wont oil because of tbo ( report of rouble In the coal combination nnd ilissatis- iction with the tiolicy bhat kcopa piers up nd kills bubinc8B. Gould atooka ore i'o ' olF. Postern operators are generally _ sollliu the rangers nnd a good many dispatches lm\o oen forwnrdrd from Chicago In tlio paat cok Htnting that the movement of grain in 10 west thin jonr ia Roing to bo very dlsnp- ointins. _ , _ _ _ National American KciinoIQOIiib , CANTON , lli j , , De-comber 10. The contest i nil ages , stakes uf the National American fennel club concluded to-day with Iho follow- .g result : 1'nul Olndstono boat Lady C. aul GUdstone then beat ( ilodnlono Boy and OH awarded the first prlzu of 8250. Lady C. eat Uensio A. Lady C , then boat Gladstone oy and won eecond money , SI60. Llllioam > eat ISessIo C. This reduct d the contest for 10 third pri/o.to n race botvvoou Liliieam nnd ladstonu Boy , but they being brother nnd ster , thopurxuof S10J WUH divided between mm by agreement. 1'nul Gladstone , the inner of the hrft pri7 , is owned by W. ntcB , of McmphiH. lu the Derby race there ere tttotny-ono setter * and two paluterfl. 11 cimltrd in Lilloam boating Gem , wIilloBctbio oat Billy GuteH. \ioUtfiiK Uio Civil Bcrvloo Act , GIIAND KAI'lii'i , Mich. , Novornbor'lO. A ornplnlut wna made before Judge 1'ariBh , as Umtod States cornmlaalouvr , nraiust Afdistant 'ostmaBtor Blebs of tbla city , vlolaticg the ivil Hcrvica net In BohcitlDgcontrlbiitloiiHtrom inplo.vcs of tha pnutolhco far political pur- O.ILS ilurliiK thu campaign , Tlio complumt vaa miuiu by ox-lt prcfientatlvo Vlotcber , on ulialf of tha civil turvico reform league of Vow York , Tlio IOWA Ser liiini Orowcra. AiiMHAn.TOW.v , Ia. , Djcombor 10. The tate convcntieii of Sorghum growers adjourn- d Hlno die at noon , aflor n 6iiccosnful two ays' eofdion. William ( illhan , of Dallas ounty , wa elected president , nnd IT. P. Mot- at , ot MarHlialltown , xrcretary. Tlio ItccliHirllmiliiii Measure. LONDON , Decernberr 10. A committee Ia icing formed which ahull represent the whole f Ireland and wliith IH to comldor mid report pen tbo details of the redmtrJbution bill , nnd sic the aBaisl.inca of the cousorvntivo leaders o amend the measure , Wall Ml race hioolc IMarUrt. LL STHKET , December 10 , Stocks about teady after midday. Later pressure to Bell esuined nnd tb lowest pricen of the day were cnrraut at the close , A CowliltlL-r'H Hontoiici'I t IXJUIHV IM.K , December 10. Lawyer Cor- noilson , who cowhided Judge Itcld , of the uperior court , caunlng the latter to commit uiclda from eliamo , wai ncntMnced to tbo pen- tenllnry by the court ut Mt , Hterllug , Kentucky - tucky , _ _ - _ _ _ WAIIIINOTOV , December 10. Kor the upper [ issiesippi ; 1'artly cloudy weather , raiim or SEOWH , varlublo wlnda , lower turnporaturu , Kor thu MlKsouri : Colder , gbueratly , fair woiktlior , varlablo winds , An Inventor Jl < COIIIOK Iritmnr , WAnililiUUJ , Conn , , DecBinber 10. A. U , Wilson , Inventor of tbs Wheeler & Wilson ncvslng mathinc' , was today tukeu ta tbo Hartford Iruano retreat , Pnkota'H liiuiilicriiuni. Dakota , Docombcr 10. The luin liormon of North Dakota havu formed a pre liminary organisation , with Walter Joncn , president ; Karl K , Kudd , Secretary , and up o'Jintnitt.-ea on finl lits and lion. "Duron is the third richest town in HUB- eli , und it5 niillloimircs evidently know what good use to put their wealth to , During tlio present year throe members of ono lamily ( UoHoh ) alone endowed the poorhauso with 50,000 marks , built a children's homo worth . ' 100,000 inarka , founded a high Bchool worth 70,000 markr , and a fourth IB now about build- iu # au orphan asylum. AND ii\mm A cord of Klnno , thrm ImshoM of litiifl nnd n cubic jntd of daiul will Uy lit ) cubic feet of vnll. The IVitur VulM Ptrcl wnrkc , I'a , hn\o ulnrtpd in nil ilop irtiiicnti nti > r n iwpeiiBioii of ilRht wetk . Tlm pudillo mill of tlio Hi'tlilcbfiii Iron coiupiity , idle luco the i , irly pnrt ol tlm sum- mrr , rcMimed December 1. of fi.OOO mm oinplojod In gln s works in N'orthotstern Ohio are ready to go out on n ttriko. Two glasi houses at He'lalio closed lust week. Tha uulde an.l sheet irm dopirlmpnl * ot Singer , Nitnlck A. Co 'n null , ot I'ttttbnrgli , IV , , employing about ono huudrrd men ho clo'tnl iloun iiuldiiutely. Diuingthn month of XoM-mbor It Is i"tt | . m tcd that thtra were sold In Minnesota 20 , . SUfi barrels cf beer brewed In the nUtc , or nlxmt two and n half quarts per capita of pop ulation. Tbo piece workers in thi Koj'touo briilg" company , of Pittsburgh , I'a , were notilled that thdr Hugos u ill be reduced from .Inunary 1st fifteen per cent , It ! < probable that n slmllnr reduction will bo ordered in nil of the deportment H. Thn report that ttio oastvrii funmcemcn contemplate - template n reduction of ! jl per ton In order that they may compete with the southern fur naces Is causing much UUP isiness ftmong tbo I'ittsbnrg iron men , who say that If the reduction ia made they nloo will be com pelled to make n reduction in order to bold their trade , A car load of elevator buckets i nd bolts was shipped last week to ( Jiiehoc , for tbo Can * nil a I'ncillo rallnnd , by tbd Webster .t Com stock Manufacturing company , Chicago , A double senmliig.machlno for seimlng elevator cups , said to bo the only ono of thu kind in Aimricn , wns recently added to tha equip- inenta Df this company. \fty largo pruportionof Uio fnrmcca of the country nro out of blast , jot tint pl < Iron inmlo will nmonnt to nearly 01 qtntuIOJO,000 , tnn for the year. Only thu furnacoa w lib Im proved npplIatiCPH nud ul n maiingcmont nro now ablu to run , and tlumi lu bm t nni en * denvorlug , by the largest possible utput to mcreneo the nariow margin on ptotit now bo- mg mado. Carpenters sbonlil romomhcr that fresh gbio dries much moro rapidly than that win h bnM boeulonco or tnico melted Tim Iliustordln try glue , or that undo from wlnto bones , ulmorbn twelve time Its weight in waterln twenty-four hours ; fromdnik bones the glno absorb * ulno tunes its weight of water ; while the ordinary glue , nmdn from animal refuse , absorbs but three t ) live times Ita weight of water. The Indications nro that the present wintnr will bun haul one for tbo people In South Bethlehem , IVt. Thu flection lutndi on thin end of the North IVimryUaiiin * milroad were jesterday nutilied to work only eight hours n day , and that their pay would Lo thirteen cento mi hour , limiting SI.04 per day. During the summer the mme men we-ro able to i.irn SI | . i0 ! per day. Thu men at the Bethlehem iron workfi aio greatly dissatialiod beoaiifo out ofon thu UiO hand dlHChirgcd nil Monday laxt only it few were Hungarians , ijavcrnl hun dred : of the latter class of poop o ro omplojud utthoworka. They llvoon about $ lfi n month. Tlio I business prostration nud distress which 1m bsou brought about by the labor troublea lu thn Hocking Valley eoal rrgioui of till * stttois imviiig its counterpart in the iron district comprising the counties lj ing to tbo touth nnd bordering on tbo Ohio rivoi. In Wi it Is known ns the Hanging _ ltock region th iron Imsinmo , in tbo oxprewsivo laiiKiingo of nil old mill-owner , 11 played out. " Hu re ferred pirticulcrly to thu cluirconl furnacoi lo cated elf tbo river but ru nrdod tlio outlonk ns \orydiiicouingiiigfor nil the furnncua nnd nulls. Of nil the furiuicoa in Lavvronco county but tin to nro in blast nud either of them could buy iron manufactured m Alabama ToiuiCBBeu or Missouri do ivorrd nt their doora cheaper thin they can nmko It. SllltllCICS. " Lot no ouo protest that Tcuuyhon's ( illusion to "raising the wind' ladistrestiug. [ Philadel phia Timcti , "Freedom" is n nort of moaut-to-ba-fliililied 1'not Lnuroato prixluctloii ; it is not n * | iucmoii ! of .lolm A , Logan d best lmpromitu | tlforta at campaign poetry. INovvnrlc News. Lord Tonnycon's now poem la entitled "Freedom " for the of , purpose , wo fnucy , Hhowlrig whnt liberties n declining guniuti can tuko with u helpless muso. [ I'hilndolphia 1'rem Karen Tennyson inys Froodom' * opponents hnvu "brans moutlis and iron tongues. " Why it is these very men who ehriclc for moro frcu- doni on this nfdo of the poud-l'liiludulphia ! [ News. The vvasto.baskets of tbo Itocord nro full of bettor poems than Tennyson's "Freedom" just given to a deeply uninterested univerito with un Imposing Nourish of trumpets. [ Phil ' adelphia Ke'cord. Lord Tennyeon'o now poem would Imvogono into our vvanto basket , or possibly into our pu/rlo department. It roads liku a iiago of the dictionary htrovvn vvltii nlgobrnio Hymbols. [ I'liiladelplua Cull. If Iho now poem on "Freedom , " signed Alfred Tennyson , did uot bear that nnmoIt _ would find Homo dilliculty in gaining itdmis- aion to the Poets' Cointr of n country novvs- paper. [ Philadelphia Chroniclu-Hcrnld , ' If this 1)3 Froadom , well , wu nball have to make tlio moat of it ; but 'tin a pity that it poet , too , should go upon the thoaU of time , wreck lim gonliiH , nud after having thus wrockud it , uliouM < udunvnr to liy a puet'H i uiinaiit. -Hartford [ 1'out. Lord Alfred Tonnyfon , tinron Doyncoiirt , in his now poem paium n "Freudom' to which every royal puruHlto futlaiilnir upon llrltnin'n woulth and power will l.und u loyul knco. His "Frcoiloui" In u patient , puneeablii datneul fciKouth , onu lu druim for iigCH-Nowmark | Jiir. TennyHOii , no doubt , did thn best ho could with tlm l t xtaii/i , coiimderlrig bin limite'd per oinil aciiuaintiiiicuwitli Ihoineri ho WUH writing nlunt , imt If bo will not cimHldor im meddleenmu , wo would kii gent tliu follow ing ux uu improved reading of his "iiltiinato canto" : Mflii loud against nil forms of power Unfinished prows and toinpuranco fronk , Hxpuctlng all things In an hour - Mealy mouthed and brassy checks. [ Troy Telegram , llornford'H Add riiowpliuto A Good DJI. ADAM MII.I.KH , Chicago , 111 , saya : "I Imvo recommended Uorsford'u Acid I'hosphato to my patients , nnd have re ceived very favorable reports. It is ono of . the very few really valuable prepara tions now offered to the nllllotod , Jn a practice of thirty-five yearn I Imvo found a few good things , and this la ono of them. | Croiileu. New York Tribune , The men who are to bo cloHest to Mr. Cleveland will naturally become a public Cs study. Many of them are new men in public life , like their now conspicuous chief. Such are the three Uanloh Lockwood , Lament , and Manning. The latter 1i 1 la just married , has a good thing 1i in i the proprietorship of the Albany Argus , ia i making money in thu banl ing bualuois , and doesn't want any oflioo in the presi dential ( 'ifhUo haa boon Mr. Clovo- land's 1i 1 Inumato advisor during his guber 1i natorial career , and will unquestionably remain a power behind the throne , Lament 1 IB characteristically described in the dchoolboy'B phriwo , "Littlo , but oh myl" Ho will bu the proBidont's private uccrotary | , as ho has been the governor' * . A nowopapor man by training , Ilia aptitude - tudo for the position ho occupies IB gener ally acknowledged. Of Lockwuou the public knows leas than of Manning and Lament , Uo wut pacing up and down the corridor of the Fifth Avenue hotel the other day , occa sionally stopping to chat with some dig nitary of the democracy. When hU his tory was given to mo by a friend aa fol lows ; "Lockwood'a four great historical BUQOOBses are all connected with Graver Cleveland. Ho presented his namu in the Erie convention aa A candidate for iherilF , in the DiifTalo convention for in the state convention for pres ident , tackworid himao f 1m been only partially ; tit'rritfnl. Some years rg < > lu < wnn n inrmlv r < f cotigtesn , but vheu ho ran ngtin ho wni tnowcd under , Ho mnniod R Mu Lirown , whorm father wna iv wealthy lurriituro ilffllcr. At hiadoath Mr ] , Uronn loft 5JI,000,000. llo trnn , very much ntfnrhed to Licknood , nnd loft him $1,000000 ; Mm. Luckwood nuotlirrf 1,000,000 , und the remainder jtn j hii otlur lelfttivei , There was nome talk tliit ho mlplit go into the cnbinor , but I don't think ho will materlallzi. llo isn't quite big ououph for that. " Ynndcrliilt'M Itnjiilfmi. Chlc.igo Hernld. "Did you over hoar about how old Comodnro Vanderbilt was baptized1 ? ny marked the brakomnn in ono of _ his talkative moods. No { Well , this is n true urory. 1 know it to bo true bo- 1 wns there m > solf. In fact , I was the high prient that baptized htm , ntnl 1 fcil kind of proud of it. " Youl ' 'Yea , iro. Didn't you know 1 over bspt'oJ : people , did you ? Well , It waa a good ninny years ngo , The Commo dore WAS taking ono of his runs over the rand by special train , nnd 1 was de tailed ns the brakctuan. Something 1 did ho didn't like ho waa mighty cross that dny , anyhow , nnd ho nbuscd mo Bhnmofulty. ftow there's nothing sensitive - sitivo about mo. 1 c.ui tnko nbuso i s \volr ns any man that over nerved un der n lordy conductor or run oil'nud loft n switch open for n dude station nqont to run out in the rain and close. But it mndo mo nll-lired mud to bo called hard iiiuuio by Commodore Vau- dcrbiltvhcrol couldn't fire back , So I sayn to myself , 'I'll ' got oven with you , old iiinn. ' Wo were juat nppronching the fnmoiia double 'S' curve , which ia a few miles cnnt of Lyons. Oil , 1 could toll you a dozen stories about that old curve. The old iiinn was lying down on a bunk ho had at ouo aide of bin private car. llo waa aalnop. On a shelf right over hia head waa a big bowl of water wo didn't have those line marble lavytorios in them day * , jou know. 1 slipped In softly and put that bovrl of water just ns near the edge of the olielf na 1 dnrcd. Then 1 went nil cud nnd told the cngincnr the commodore wns mnd because ho was runnini ; so slow. She wns then making about forty-five miles , nnd that made the engineer mnd. llo pulled her wide open. Juat thon.wo struck the big S curve. 1 thought we'd jump the trade , Lord but wo did turn a honV.iittnl somcraault. 1 hoard n yell in the car , and on going buck found the commodore lying on the lljor , wet from head to foot trith dirty water | , and the bowl broken into pieces all about him , Ho swore like i trooper , If he'd n-uyor found out that 1 put up the job on him I know ho'd hnvo had mo tied to the track nnd rim n coal train over mo. " They llud Detroit Free Press. "AM" ho aaid , as the door opened , but do I address the lady of the house ? " "No , olr , " replied the girl , na her face molted a Httlu ; ' ! am the housekeep er. " "Urn. She is out then ? " ' 'Yus , air gene to the skating rink. " "And the gentleman ? " "Ho'sgono otrto aralllo. " "Urn. Any daughtore'l' ' "Two of 'em , air. The oldest , which ia Fannie , ia across the way learning how to play ctiohro , and the other , which is Susie , haa rigged up as an notress and gene down to have a stolnraiuo photo graph taken " "Urn. No sons ? " "Only onn , air , and this is the hour when ho takes his boxing lousoii. Did you wish to BOO any ono m particulat ? " "Woll , I am taking ordora for the Oottngo Family Diblo , and 1 waa in hopes to aocuro a subscriber. Porhapa you " "Oh , It'a no use talking , nlr ! " aho interrupted , aa the door began to close. My beau brought mo in fifteen dime novels last night , and Igo to three dances a week , and I'm just catching on to old akdgo , and , really , sir , you'd bettor hit the family next door. 1 think wo have suspended busiuoaa in your line cf goods1 ? Ba.\vdiim I'npcr. Paper made of sawdust la among ( ho latent achievements , The Hutland ( Vt ) Herald cjniec to UB printed on paper made oxcluiilvoly of sawdust. It ia n product of a roller pulp machine invent ed by G. ri. Pond , jf Glens Falls , N. Y. There IB m grinding in the process ; the material IH preened into pulp by iron roll- orn t < > rkintr in ldo ot an iron cylinder. t U bloachod.by a now process dovieod by tlio Biiuu iiivoiitor. In hin inaohino , shavings , sawdust and refuse of saw-mills generally , as well ns btgaesr , the refuse of suiar-oano are converted Into pulp made of wood and roge. It deus eoum to be , in every roapoot it poautiBsca thu Important advantage of bblng etrong tough. .Tliotfiitil Dtrcngth ror nquaro iiich lu nrovo-1 to be ubout double that of paper unad by most newspaper ? , which bourn a breaking strain of only about eight pounds in the teator , while tin's murlia seventeen to the aquaro inch. It IF , however , rather hard , harsh , "ratty. " The gross bonded debt of Now York oity , exclusive of rnvonuo bonds and in cluding $ : ! r..17r ! ) 7 ! ) 'W in bonds hold by tlm ooiiiinieuirincrs of the sinking fund , will , on the 1st of next January , amount to § 125,810.571)3:1. ) : Deducting the amount hold nn u ( linking fund , the not debt ia SilO.ICU.OOO. Tlio last assessed valuation of real oatato waa § I,11,701 ! ) , C)7. ! ) C)7.TUTT'S TUTT'S PILLS 25 'YEARS IN USE. rho Greatwt Medical Triumph of tha Ace I TORPYDUVER. ro of appetite , IloweUcoillve , 1'nlu In Uio torrtil , with a. dull eninllon In Ilia LucU pnrt , 1'iiln under the boulder * bluilo , Vullnem after fating , vrlfbitdli- lucllimtlnn to exertion of boar ormlnil , Irrltnlillitrorioniper plrll , wllli a feollneofbnvlnir neglected 101110 duty , Wvnriiieaii , Ilzzlnc , I'lulterlnifntlho Henri , Jot before tbo eye * , lleadueba ovur Ibo rlsltt ejro , lteillei ne , wllU Otful dream * , IIlBlilf colored Urluo.uuil CONSTIPATION. TCTT'H I'ltititt nro especially aaaptoil lo aucli cases , ono tloBO olfecta nuoh n TUTT'S HAIR DYE. OlUT . . . JlAIlt , , . , or , WHIHKKH8 . ohBiiKeil to _ n . Oixisstr 1I1.AUK liy a Blngio nnnlloution ol UiU DTK. It Imparts u natural color , aoU Initniitaueously ! Hold by UruggUU , or nt uy oxpresnon receipt of l. } moo,44 Murray St. , Now York. A GtfAt I'rohlcm. TltAc hll tlio KtdsH'7 ntul Lwcr Mttlit'tncx , TVko all the Jihoil rtiHIIi-iH. Tiike all the Jthciimatlo rctnediec , Take nil the Ji/f 2 > c } > sia and indlRca. Unn curcit Tnko fill the dgttcVovcr , nndblllioua Take all the Jtrain and Nerve force revivers , Take all the Great health restorers. fn short , ttko nil 'lio best quilitiea of all these , and the lest Qualities of nil the best medicines in thoworld , nnd you > 7til find that JIoj ) lltttcrs hnvo the beat curative qonl- itioa nud poivora of all concentrated In themand thnt they willcuro when any ornli of theao , singloor combined -Foil. A thorough tiial will give positive proof of this llnrilonod Ijlvcr. Five voarj ago I broke down with kid ney and liver complaint and rheumatism. Hinco then I have been unable to bo about at all. My liver became hard like wood ; my hubs were pulled up and filled with wnUr All the host physicians agreed that nothing could euro mo. I roaolved to try HopBittera ; I have used seven battles ; lie hardnciK haa all gene from my liver , o swelling from my limbs , and it has : orkcd n miracle in my cite ; otherwise would have been now in my crave. J. V. IJoiifiv , Bullrtlo , Oct. 1,1881. 1'oxcrty nnd HuiTorln , "I wns dragged down with debt , pover ty and sullering for years , caused by a sick family and largo bills for doctoring , I was completely discouraged , untllono year ngo , by the ndvicoof my pastor , I commenced using Hop Hitters , nndinnoo month wo Trero nil well , nnd none of us hnvo noon n sick day since , and 1 want to any to all poor mon , you can keep your families well a yonr with Hop Hitters for less tnan ono doctor's visit will cost-I know it. " A WoiiKiMiMArf. ( tJTNom ) genuine without n buucb of green Iliipa un the vvhlto label. Slum all the vile , poisonous etui ! with " " " " "Hop" or "Hops"in their name. ftatJciuH ontumiuforrolclrotcilMe'illcnl\Votltii , Aildrc , V. I > . CI.AItKi ; , Jtl. JJ Clark Street , CHICAGO , ILL. 0 Aa t tribal nUitao _ * f $ ulill fiTor ! , ic u "l fl * Aol * orll rur * t > -ini . l > tmh < t ! % ki l Arap , knl kU ( J r IM fcf it * 1 li etl * * Orit n A fw drop * IriMrt dilklutti fl * r le ilMi f bkinpcn . aJ to All ututni-r Jrlnhi Trj It , mnA iittr * f crtiPt-.It * . A k lour porr r * liuflrl t fif tbfttt.A9 ir s& > i > DurMturlb/llLJ U II hlt-OriLTftbOVS , ; . \7. wurrECUAiiiT , COLS AOEiiZi 57 JSItOU > H'Jtf. i" msoa cf ills , t , liability , rhiiimatlsm , lexer mill BRIIO , Hi or com- I Ulnt. inactivity tt the klJiKjB nnd liladdor , constipa tion nud other or * KAiilo rualajlre , Ilo - tcttcr'a Stomach Hitters Is a tileil rcinoJj , ti which tha medical brother hood liavo lent thulr I'rotcsslonal etno- tlon , and which B a tonic , alterative and tiouxohold npoclllo lor disorders of the stomach , Itrcr ind Ira well hag an un bounded popularity , for imlo by druit- Kbttn and doalora , to whom apply for He tctter'n Al- inHiiAn for 118C . WEAK.UHDEVELOPEDPABTSi OK THIS HUMAN liODY hNliAUlKI > hi III Nt IIIKNMV * I in , l < an i m& , OR. HORNE'S ELB5TRJG BELT ( VIII euro NtnmiinuH , l.uinliniru , llhiMiirntliin I' NuiiralKU , HelHtlin , Klilnn ) , H | Inn ami Liver iII i. M- , ( liiit , Anllima. llimitilliiKuui W i | i l loiiNiliiill ii.irj iliilnn | , lutinli , Him , hilhMj | | liii | iliiKi , liiinib Ami , liiiln/iiii llirrl He Only nl < iitltli I iiciiklillii Aiiii-r Iru UiiiiMiiiliih * l'ln.trliliy ml innBiiutUin thrniiKlitba b Jy , auU i u Ui roclmmod 1-u nu Iniuia Uy llio luttlaiil. Winter Is coming , the loMoncf the yo r lor cho % tnd palm. Invlawol thin fact wo ciy bay me nl Dr , llorna'a Kloolrlo Holts Dy no dolnar ) oulll tvolJ llliciimiitluin , If Idiiey Troubles and ether III * Imtflofihlthn'rto. Iu not ilo ] y. but ti -our IIIro ndln mUl5 bcltii , No. 1122 Iouel [ Htroft , or 0.1' Ooodraan'd. tllO K rn m H . , Ouitln , Hu\i. \ Or ders filled O O U St , Charles Hotel , 0 8T1IKKT , IIKT.7thami8lhLINCOLN , NEU. ilr . K toCoalliFrrprIctoiU ! . trtivvlv ami i'loaMtly ( luriiUbcd , ( lood eamp'c r.oimcn nmt lljor. t rTeruin * ' SO tiSJptrduj , Spoclatra'cB ' given ncmbcrjof Ibn IcKli' ' turr. no\C-lm ! me PUBLIC SALE Of Thoroughbred nud High Grade CATTLE. Ilorsen , Eegs , Farming Tools nnd Machinery. Having olJ my fivtrn , I will offer at pulllosale en mill f rui , on th U. 1' It. - , 8 rniltH norlhwmt of Llnculn , Nub , anil 3 rul'itf ioutbo t ol KajmonJou \VI'.DNEHDA , IIKCEMHK.lt W , 1H8I , CouuccucliiKat 10 o'clock , the fJllowlug : Eluveu heail uf lliorotmlibreil Short torn Caw * , miiiiioiuil to ID In c II , throe Ihorcugtibria 8hort- horn Uf Ifor C > | ve , to thorouicliurittl Hboit born lliillt'ulvm ; dietlior tithbreil Uu I , Sjiuiii old ; my tulebrated limwrtca ( ! allo * ) Dull "Y nkfc" anil two liuj.urtoa Hallow > io , anJ their two liull 0 > Mr Vr'il 51. WiKxIii will a'ro u1l Iho ttrpoitcii Gal- low j bull , "K luil" Dil lour t'till ruhea ut cf ) iU hiioit horn ijrailu UoHitntl Ills Oilloway bull UilJeroy , " anight worth niulbir. All tlio uhoto lliorouKhbriil 8 oolt uro rcoorJfd. Aluo 6 ( hu > tl ol hlith yrailu Blioit-bi < rn cow a aJiJ Hi HOIK , ii | p neii tu ba m ca'I ' b ) a ) ( lalloway ilull Ainu not oral COKH , f'o'h acd BOOU to lo trmlL AI oJOlil li ur U Calioc.IU two ; ur olj Hjh- Ki&do ti ; I'M llofu nl rig * ; 10 Work 110le kud JliroH ; U Vcarllng Uolt , an < l H uoVlrigt cll ; 1 > U torn ol ll y6Utocn ef Ullkt ; l.tOObushelH il t'un ; 'JO cnn ol Corn In ihockj bU buihe ol Ku ; 41 trubtl * Ullletftud ull tbo touli > nd nmchlneiv u wl nil too ( aim , l.uchat uorn I'l wai in room * . Kaio will bo utdii uiidor cour o tr at no ono need itaykw y on acimnt ( I tl > o wcuthcr. VKIIUHOKSAl.b mm * tn.ler (10 c kli ; Over $10' 1 momba time witba | > | irnvnl lu urlty v ltn JW iiorofiit lutiru t0 ; uroent fit lorcoib. Traliu ovir Iliu Unlou I'ao'llowillltoM ' ) Llocoln it 8 66 o'clock . m. , ri turnliu t 6 anil fl o'clock p. nu nd will arrliu from tbe north t lloVJoik . m uiif leato BoliHfUoith tO.Sir. m , A1" . i- ISAAC JOHNSON , i. * t TRKD. M. WOODS , Auctioneer. . For ratiloum I ol Tncroujblrod block.