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THBOM'AHADAITjVBlfiB/rCKSDAY , JANUARY 10,1880. IFOOLE1) ) TUB ANGEL GABRIEL Being Prepared Sn What Will Be an Interesting Case. | , STATE SCHOOL LAND FOR SALE. Detective I'ounil's Partner Deserted by Ills Iloiiilsiiioii 'Ilio Acvl t ; . A. U. Itftiiilon Mltto Hltx t'l-oin tlio Capital. * IFHOM tnr. urn's1 r.fjroi.v iifiiBVf.l All < rnt > Landing was busy yeHcrday jirrparing Ihc papers in what promises to be in interesting ca f > . The title of the nrlion is William ( irillin vs Maggie nnd Amo llerr et nl , Lansing appearing for the phimtill' ( irilVm , who is a reai- ilenl of Troy. X. Y. , i a Methodist minis ter. . - . . of about fi.UOO.OOO. He is patriarch in ap | eiiraiiee. goes by Ihc name of An el ( labricl , nnd has a Mrong ( onlidence in ninnkind generally. In I S'.t ( irillin. through a man named living in Tlm.sereonnty. advanced $ ! < , on n mill nnd eighly acres of land in Alexandria , tlm owner.- " , Maggie and AIJIOS Hi rr. giving him a mortgage on thn properly H is now disclosed that thu H'curify i total ly inadequate , being worth only iilitmt one-half the loan , tind ( Jrillin seekto foreclose , and get out ns host lie can. In addition to the $ ir > , ( K > 0principal , tin re is back interest to the amount of SJ.ViOO , and other Slums , making a total of $20.000 now Hue. Laiisiiui has nl o began an tietion nn In-half of ilos , S. Claiton , against the Chlengo , llurllngton & Qidney railway , to recover S'JO.OUU for personal injuries reeeived while in theomploy of thu com- pruij The complaint alleges that Clay ton in .Inly last , was set at work digging out u steam shovel in a big cut near Jin- dieolt , iiud vvhili ; UujS CIIll.Jlo.YCil the bank raved in. smashing Clayton so that for n long time his life was dlspalrcd of and leav ing him now a helpless cripple. The liability of Ilie company is elaimed to bo in the negligence of tlm foreman in ordering Cla\lon lo work where he did. si MOI't , I..VNUS 1'Olt SAI.IJ. The hoard of public lands yesterday ordered three large blocks of school lands lo he sold al public auction lo the highi-sl bidder over the statute price of $7 an ! H re The first wale is lo takn place At Mnekville , on FebrnarvO ! ) , whcn''il.OUO ' wires in Frontier comity'the average ap praisement on which is ! * " a'n acre , will lie ollereil The second sale is to take place at Ogallahi on February itf , when tf.iKM ( ) acrein Ktitlt county. appraised at fl ! riO , will be put il ) ) . The third lot con sists of 15,000 acres of Lottp county laiuN , Tallied al $ ' , ' 00 , and the sale will take place at Ta.vlor on March J. It is ! ! ! probable that the statute price vvtll be reali/ed , have 5n a few in-lanees , and when Ihc ont.vard fornvs of lho law regarding the sain are complied with , moil of the hind will bo leased at a reiit'd of t ! per cent on the ap- nruised value , In this connection it may t mentioned that the treasurers of conn- tle.s where there is a lar e amount , of school hinds are not receiving ver.v much in the way of salaries , and are making a hard and unanimous kick against being compelled to attend lo the large school In Ml business without pay. AfAer hi.s conviction for mnnihmglilcr fct the killing of Peg Leg ( Jrillin at the htate capitol last winter , Dote.etivi ? Pound hold out. his interest in the somewhat nijthical Nebraska IJeleelivo Association to his imrlner , Mr. Davis. The bonds men for the corporation were Messrs. C. W. Pierce , W. If. Hackney nnd Alva Smith , and they allowed .Davis to rim thu concern , and figure as tlio associa tion until last week when they filed with Secretary Hoggen , a notice of withdrawal from the bond , claiming ; Davis could ttol lawfully carry out the re quirements o ? the incorporation , as it was impossible for him to divide himself into pin IN enough to till ( ho various ollices of the organization and isurvive the opera tion. The action of these gentlemen is basedonlhalclau.se of the law which says that when a new member is added to nn association u now bond must be tiled. Davis claims that this does not ap ply lo his case , and that he is individually capable of conducting tlio entire' circus. TIIK ( I , A. It. Itr.fXION. The animal enc.impment of the Ne braska department of the (5. A. 11. will 1)0 held at lied Cloud on February 17 , when tlm place tor holding the reunion next fall will be decided upon. The towns which have thus far declared Ilium- helves are Kearnny. ( Jrand Lshmd and Norfolk , and it is said that all three will make propositions to devote handsome sums of money to secure a permanent location , niinrMr.NTiox. : Kditor lilnuilhorn , ol the Frie Presso , who was charged by Kditor Mrngman , of the Staals An/.eigcr , last weuk with libel , has retaliated by having Hrngman arrcst- cd on the same charge. The engineer at the Windsor holol , who was bll ten bo a dog last week , still lives and is in good shape. Clerk Frank , of the United Stales nonrl , ai rived yesterday with his brother mul assistant , Alvin Frank , and began at Olico HID work of placing his records in order for the opening of court to-day. .Judge Dnndy is still hold in Omaha by the tardiness of thu Leighton jury , bn't intends to blurt for Lincoln this morning if ho has to bring the jurymen with him. When court opens the lirot work will ho the call of tlm docket. 1'apers in the cases of the estate of John H , Daily , deceased , Peter W. Soliadcn , administrator , and Jos. Unrns v . M.M Ho\io , were tiled in tlm dis trict court yesterday. United Stales c < > Mt is tp.nicet Ip-'Jay. ' J ' " " "Tulai meyraiffQi inu Main board ftf ngrienltnro will bvliultl nl Ilio state honso this afternoon at : hU. : ! Architect. Ivoaber has completed plans for a magnjtieont resilience to bo built for Capt. Billingsloy on the corner of II iid Tenth streets. The I OIHO Is to bo in Modern renaissance style , with Hip latc.st arrangements for heating , ventilation , Howoragc , etc. U will bam all rpsppcts worthy resilience for ono of Lincoln's ttost worthy and public-.spirited men. The surgical operation performed on Newton Carter was done by Dr. Hobort Fetor , not Philips , ns the lyiios had it. 'Iho report that Patrick F.gan contem plated resigning his position as president of Ihu National Land League , started ( ivory reporter in Lincoln to his ollico yesterday , only to get the Information that Mr Kgan wtb ; in Chicago , and the pontloinan in charge of the ollico had no knovvlcdgi ) of his intentions , County Troa.siiror.s Lanigan of ( Jrcoloy , Hildrcth of Franklin , and K. li , ( iraluim of L ncaslor , walked up to the captain's ollico at I lie btatu house yesterday and settled their yearly accounts. Q'ho railroad commission is wrestling now with two minor complaints. One is from the business menof Axtoll , who wanl the Burlington & Missouri to lill in unit oth- orvvisti repair their depot grounds , which tire siitd to bo impartible during wet weather. Tlio second complaint is from II , C. Hartley , of Lancaster county , who wants thu Union Pacific ordered to fenca their right of way through his farm , and provide a suitable crossing bo ho can get from one part ot his land to the other , tha road running directly through his promises. STATK AKIUVALS. J. II. Goodrich , jr. , Indianola ; W. Dickinson and W. H.Stoddiird. Wahoo ; C.O. Smith and wife , A. F. llaiistock , Miss Brandon and MUs llnnstouXMil - ford , ( ico. S. Smith , Omnha ; T < . B , Hel ler , Wilbcrj K. D. Wnbstor , Stratton A L Frank , Goo , E Pritchctt , Klmnr D , Frank and ( .tcorpc Dcnnii , Omaha ; K. W. Mclnlyre , Sewanl , B. Van 'J'tivl , Omaha. I.1. . .Ione , York ; Robert W. Fnrrnis. Brovvnsville , Martin Dunham , Omaha ; F. L Johnson , Mllford. Illcd At tlie 1'ooc House. There died j-oMordiy nt the county leer ) farm a vvomnn who , although only J > ) j'car.s old , has pas-ed through tribula tions and misfortune * which seldom full tothe lot of those who live to reach the age of three ceore years. Her name was Mr. * . Faniilo Lnthrop. She vvns married here in Omnhn.and several children were born of her. Finally her lui bnnd be came insane and vva < soul to the aaylnm nt Lincoln. Then it was found necp < * ary to ] laee Ihc cliililren in the home for the friendless , ami ; it last the mother , unable to support hpr < Mf , was obliged to eck the poor house in order to e\i t. There she remained until yesterday , when her troubles wore ended by death. Mrs. Latin op's father resides in this city. His name Is Harry Magce , and he was formerly .1 block watchman Super intendent Pfercp ciulea\ored to lind him . \e terdav U > inform him of his daughter's 'death , but vva tumble lo dee , as no one could be found who knew where he re sides. In case he is not found the body of the unfortunate wom.in will be buried at the o\pcn e of the county. Convicted of Cruelty. The tiial of the four hor.se dealers from South Omaha John , I'.it , Tom and Tom liollly , jr. lor cruelty lo animals by leaving their lior-c- . out ill the cold ' w'illiout proper covering , was * held in police court yesterday aflernoon. The trial was a lengthy one , the pro-cent ion being conducted by the agent ol the Lavv and Order league. After all the lesti- nionv had been taken Judge Stenbiirg lined John , Pat and Tom , sr. , each $5 ami costs and di-chargedToni , jr. The laltci' was indignant that he .should have been arrested and threatened to brhujilt agalli l Agonl .lames of Hie ( digue lor false impri-onmenl. Hovi ns Saloon I'utrona. "Xo Boys Allowed in Hero , " is a sign displayed in a number of Omaha saloons just now , the dirccl result of the recent ell'eulivo work of the Lavv and Order league. Can thcie bo nny question among tlio good people of Omaha who desire to .SOD their .sons grow up lo an honorable nnd useful ni-udiood , us to the endorsement this organi/at ion lias earned ? , ) . 15. A Slialiliy Itcliirii. OMAHA , Jan. IT. Mn. Hiuron : In Saturday's Urn under the leading "For sale : i slnngshol1' I noticed the mimes of two of my children. I wish to say that the woman thai .sent them out to sell it was one that we have befriended in a small way during the cold weather. I think it 'was a very shabby return for kindness done to her. Kospoclfnlly , THUS. Hos-irnir , Ii502 California St. the Safe. P. A , ( itivin , Esq. , having an ollicc in I'edick's block , reported ut police head quarters yesterday that His. safe li ad been robbed Sunday night of : ? , ' ( ) in cash and three watches. The safe had been opened by .sonic one who evidently knew tlio combination. There is no particular cine to the ctdprii. XolliingeNo of any value about the olllce was taken. Dlcil un the Train. Mr. J.mios ( 'ampboll aceompaiijing the remains of his wife arrived on the morning's Union Pacific train and trans ferred to the llock Island. Mr < . Camp bell , although a consumptive , started from her homo in good strength but cro-sing the Sierras broke bur down and hhe died as the train was Hearing Ogdeii. Broke His Icx. K. Sullivan , an employe in the UniOn Pacific shops , living al the corner of Twentieth and ( Srace , .slipped on the sidewalk while oil the way to work yesterday , and in falling broke his leg near the ankle , llovvas taken home and Dr. Ciulbruith called in attendance. in Nebraska during the weekending Jan uary 10,18SOlurnHiod by William Van Yleck , of the posfollicc department : KAJII : CHAXOII > Alkali , Keith connly , to Puxton. PoaTM.vsTT.ns AiToi.NTioUelviderc. : . Thayer county , J. II. Marshall ; Carlolon , Thaycr county , Win. T. Shavvhun ; Emer ald , Lancaster county , fJeorgo W Lee ; ( Slenwood , Nance county , Alfred Brown ; ( iothonbnrg , ] ) awson county , Joseph H. ilolcomb ; I lard v , Nuekolls county , Wm. ' M. Peebles ; NV-wport , Brown 'county , Oeorgo Sulerlee ; O'Fallon , Lincoln county , Bay Thompson ; Paddock , Holt county. Wm. D. Smith ; Staplchurat , Seward comity , 11. II. Schullz ; Steel Cily , Jcllertfon county , Charles W. Spenee ; Union , Cuss eoiinly , John F. Brondel ; Wosl Union. Ciistor county , Mrs. Sarah L. 1'arlny Wolf Creek , Pawnee county , John ( } . Kite ; Wood Itirur , Hull county. Joim O'Connor. ' IOWA. Poslmaslers appointed Bancroft , Kos- finth county , ( Joo. Y. Duvir. ; Burr Oak , Winnesliiek cotinly , W. II. llonck ; Cas- talia , Winnoshiek county , Mary G. Floody ; Wowney , Cedar county , J. S. Watson ; Gladstone , Tunia conuty , A. II. Tracy ; ( Johlliold , Vl ight county , Philip Kill Murtroy ; Lo Clavve , Scott county , T. J. Dodds ; Lincoln , Polk conn- O. Kwing : Lowden , Cedar county , Wm. F. Halm ; Marathon , Imcna Vista county , Fred M. Hanchett ; Mcadville , Clayton county , county , Clius. . JmnYi ; t'a-n-t'Ull I'lniu , .Tufl'orson county , Mi Anna M. Snilthi \\o \ \ # , Audubon county , W. J. Lancelot ; Huthvcn , Palo Alto couiitv , P. .1. Nolan ; Kunccn , ICtiosiitli county , Wm. Ormiston ; .Siiriiiglield , Kuokulc county. ( > eo. P. Kills , Union , Hardin county , K.L , Wood ; VnnMeter , Dallas county , Fred lloss ; Whiting , Monroe comity , W. H Won der , U'mthrop ; JJnohanan uoniity , M , A , fhamberhiin ; Woodswnrd , Dallas coun ty , Ueo.V \ , Hlackniup.W.M. W.M. VA.NVl.IXIC. In Paris last year the births wore fi.OOO in e\eess of the deaths. This is hotter than the averugo for all Franco , the pop ulation bt-iug about stationary. EXTRACTS MOST PERFECT MADE Purest and strongest Natural Fruit Flavor * . Vanilla , Ixunia , Craw , Alinonil. Rose , etc. , llavor as dellwitely and naturally zu tlio Jrult. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. , CHICAOO. BT , LOUIE. The Administration Scored on the Fisher ies and Silver Questions. EUSTIS DEFENDS THE DOLLAR. Measures Introduced In Iloth Hoii e8 lor ttic AtlmlHsloii of .Montana Thn DctilRO of Hills Cou Unites In tlie llouso. Senate. W.IIIXOTOX. . Jan. IS Mr. Slnrmnn re sinned the rlmlf In the senate to-ilny. Aiming the priHlons prutrntodnnd appro- inlali'ly lefened was one 1 > > Mr. ( , 'uke , fiuiu the tni'ichniiN of L'l l'a o , Tes. , complaining of MiingKlini : on tlio .Mu\lMn ( holder , nnil urging dingle * * to take nieasuu" * to put a stop to It. AIIIOIII : HIP irporN sn'jnutleil fioiu the rninmlttecs vvni one by .Mr , ( 'ullom tioin the committee appointed to invc-tlualc tin1 Mil- ject of tlicii-guliitlini ol fu-hht and pnMMi - KCI lutes on lallioaiK and \Miler ioutf" < . With ilnicpoit .Mr. ( 'ullom presented n hill IMJII- latllis ? Inter-state I'liniiiieii-e , which he it'Ked nilulit beieleiied lurk to the eommltlre , and that thu committee li ! ciintinnril. Tlieiciiicslvasiisintcil | nnil n resolution | ) , if"-Cl. ( oiilciim : that . "OWO cnple < < lie pilntcd of HIP committee' * u'poit mill tin.1 te tiiiii > ny taken liptorc It. .Mr. Inc.tlN oll'oi-pil a resolution dlrerlins the MVietaiy nl the lrca my to Intormtliu M-inile what lUDportlnn ot the . H.WK ) .OiiO of lTnlti'd States bonds ealled forp.i.riiipiit Pel- i nary 1 , 1SN > , me held bv national bankas the ba N tor oliiMdatlon , anil how iniu-li by IMI-II ol snoh bank" . Mr. iJIninnds lniiiltod | vvhi'lher Mr. In- fralls thought thu senate hud any ilicht to call on the sppieHn ot the tie.iMiiy inranv Infer mation. "I ha\u seen It ipicstiimci ( In.tho nev\sp.in | > n , " Mr. IMimiutN aililt'il , Ml. C'neUrell iisliL'illiPthfTlhc law illd not ieiiiti' ( | the seneltiiy nt the tie.istu V to pall 111 outstanding bonds In irilalh order , ii'vl ' whellier the --eeietan ot the tieasniy could iiilopt any dlU'eient order. .Mr. liiif.ills silil there was no doubt Mr. ( > , 'Kl''M's ' tl'itemeijt y-is , | miCi .Ml. Jin " ? Ineieiy wished to Know \vn.it proportion ol money now In the tieiisnivMIS to IIP pnhl out ot the bonds called for rclmuiyl. Mr. Kdninnds thought the icsolntfmi w.is a pioperone In any event. The point made by mm , which had been lejraided pcihaps in a sense of humor , was made that In older that the salute mlfrht bu sensible of the fact that thepnhllc picsshad hii cl > given out the Idea that eonaiess- had no ili-lit to know ol any thing lit'in ; ? ilono in any of the executive depailmciiK lie meiely wanted the sfiiato lovotc with its ejes thus opened upon this stib | < > cl. Mi. Moirill thought thcicbolalton of siilll- elent importance to have it c < > over until to- imniow. Itwpnt ini'i'iu'cutdinijly , 3lr. I'l.Mi olleied a U'snlntlon icliillng to lislieiles. the pieanible to which ivc-ites Hint AVIieie.is , The piesidunl had leeonnnended eonijress to provide loracinnmissioii tu settle and adjust the lislieiies ( | nestionnud ; , * \Vheuw , 'I he lislieiies ( | Ue > tIon has been settled tor ten ycar.s past under a tioaty , at a eost of * "i"iiWXi.i , ( in monev and the leinKsIon ol ; i.OKlWOin ! duties In that period ; anil , Wlieieas. The ti < 'at.\ bus resulted In an In- ciease of. Ml ! ) vessels and 10,030 teamen to the Canadian Hilling tleets , with a coire.-pondin ? tit-crease in the lisliing Hoots ot the United State-s , tlieielorebeit licsnhed , 'Hint In the opinion of the sen- alea eomniisslon clothe d with the noxveis le- lerred to ought not to be provided by eon- gn'ss. Mr. Kdmnnds said It seemed to be .stated in the ivpoit just laid on the ducks of the senators , Ihat the pies- idcut , without the advlro or con sent of the .senate , had entered into an agree ment vv Itli herniiilesty'.s sovei iiment by winch of the United Males were aecolded eeitain ilu'hts in fishing in Itrilish Balers which by the c\stlin [ ; ttcntioo and laws ot nationsthevoiddnot othpiwNo have , and that l.rltish snhlcetsvcie accorded leeiprocal ilsjhts in tlie United States. It Ihat was what was meant by the siatements ot the rc- poits i.iud beMioko ot it with lesorve bf- ( Miisehe had only. 1nst seen thu leptut ) , it ceitainly piescnted a very grave inieMIoii as to tlio c\teillon of tin ) executive power in the matter of entering into mi.inie- meiits v\ith lou'ltcn powers all'ectiii ! ? the lights of citizens ol the Culled tales. in tie ! tnce of the constitutional piovision that i < ives tl'ie president the right to mnku tieatles , " ' ! > > - and witli the consent of tlio .senate. " lie ( .Mr. Kdmnnds ) culled attention to the mat ter in tlio best possible .spirit , as he dc-lrcd to speak ot the president with eveiy icspei't. .Mr. Morgan said It would have been : i gient injury to stop tlio work of the IKhlng fleets In thomiddloot tlieir cruises and pei hups thu president in conference with tlio niitishan- lliorities , had sli-.iined a point in order to ac commodate the inlei es't.s and piovldu for the ncltaio of that large class of people in- ( elected. Mr. Hoar thought , our fishermen did not think the arrangement had been made in tlieir Inteiest. Mr. D.iwes said tlio "suddenness' ' of the enu'rgenpy had not tendered the airanije- ment neccssaiy. A year's notice hud been given. Mr. Kijcsalil no Ameilcan fisherman hail asked or proposed such an arrangement , That hail been lei ! lei ilr. West , the Kritish min ster , to do. For too years ( lieat lirltain had been "piotectlne" the Inteiesls of AniPiieaii tisheimen. .Mr. I-'ryo chaiaeteil/.pd the "airain'Cinpnl" iclerred to as the "most marvelous piece of business in the vv.iyof diplomacy" that our history could show. "Our hsfiPiniPii " he said "do , , not abk the liritish minister to inlerlero to help them , but they do aslc that the United Slates ot America .shall bo self as ei- tlve , and thai Is all they ask. Our fisheimen ask that this great i epublle fiJOO,0K ( ( ) ol people shall piotect her IMier- men In their rights. They demand that in stead of yielding to ( lioat liiitain , as has been done nveryl line , wo. sliall 'land bv our . ' 'Tlio lisheimcli " ho " rlnhts. , said , "know as well as he knew that ( lieat Jtritain ( hire notnndeit.iko to defend the conrso of the Canadians in taking eighty United States vessels In colonial ports , and trying and con- clemming them on colonial witnesses , who stood on shore and looked out to the sea , and guessed Ihat the vessels were within tlio tlireomllcsllnilt. del the United Status bo whet u they were able to be , and not i lightened to death by the gho t of dead tiealic ? . Our executive olliceih vveui trembling at the ghost ot the Clayton-Hiilwcr tieaty , which ( ireat Hritain had legarded dead tor a quailer of a century. " Mr. Morgan expressed his astonishment at the vigor and 7cal with which the question vvasargnrd. No Just ( /litlcism / of the presl- llv. ' ! * , ' , 'isccivt e lat ? . " " ! ! ) ' ! to L' l * ; . - tlio iniovmuiiwi ui'tOio inq bOiipte. ttu was entirely" fiiifpilseu to near thn alrnngemunts .spoken of was an intrusion of power on tlio ji.u t of the oxecntlvo department , and that Ametlean fishermen weio not to be benefllted by It. Mr. JIoi ( tan was tor a sway of leabon for the intlncncj ot justice and truth. In pref- eienceto war or anything that looked like After fnithcr debate , the resolution went over. Mr. ( 'onger giving notice ho would ask lo bo heaid on it to-moriovv , Mr. Telleralsogavo nollco tljat to-moirow ho would ask to bo heard on the silver ques tion. tion.Mr. . Ilanlson offpied n resolution to admit lion. (5. C. Moody , ol Dakota , to the floor of tlio bi'iiMtn durlug thu nesblon , Mr. Cookiell objected. Mr. IMiiuuuU and Air. lhmhQ.li appfalod toMr. . Oockiell to withdraw his objection. .Mr. Coi'kifll navv no necessity lor liuste. Tlio iv.-olutlon wont over. 3 lr. Vooihees piescnted inemoilals troin citlen.s ot ilontnna , praying that the terrl- toiy may bo admitted us a stale Into the union , undiilso Introduced n bill providing for Mich admission , 'Mr. Harrison gave notice that Friday he \vould call up thii Dakota bill. .Mr , Kustls addicted the senate upon the silver question. He bald the pio'iidcnt had told ns that tlieio was not enough silver now In ciu'iilatlon to cause any uneasiness ; that the whole amount now coined might fitter a tiino bo abioibed by the people without nil- prehension , but that it was "H ceaseless stiemn that threaleued to overflow , " etc. W < > weio to understand , then , that this silver dollar Is nn honest dollar when absorbed by thu people , but dUhonost whin ollorcd to bondholders. Wo vveie to have a double stai'dnid of morality ono for the people and tlio oilier for the londholdor. : Would any dopaitmont of thu govoinmont nrrogatr to it- sell' the nrbltury power ol estahlishlus mi un just dlsorlmlnntlon agauibt the people nud nn indefensible f.ivoiltlsm to the bondhold er. If so , how could the people anccpt that dep.utment us a guardian of their Interests ? Our financial lesfslntlon had tecelvedtho ap proval of the countiy , ( iml wo should have the courage to niaintuin our position and to suiicnderonly to the tdicoof aigumont. It \\n\\W \ \ bea'iapp.Vlliu'ft-liiiisi < ) ii lo tnnkr to J I the co , < iitM ft vvo\U'i-et < Mieflton duaiit'lnl I pollcj cvtry few ye.irs and then dostrov It iiK'itl.v IHX aii e persun * hiehln authority nnd . bo en to differ vifb n . If the p\Peutlve depattment had nut "rtis. limliiivtcd in favor of the bondholder" asjifiin ( .t dm people , Il tepip eiilatlon- hniuu-e would have been entitled to iuoipio i > < vf. In eoneln < lon. Mi. I'loli nli1 If thl" ills- lojal pi.ictlce of lnri\l iu b ) the executive depaiinient Is deelarine war against the sil ver coin o ( the Koveiniuent. in belittling Its n-efuliif'ss. In depreciating its existence , mid in invltlnc others to believe Hint It is the de formed offspring of lesNIaUvo Imbecility Is toeontlnne. tlion' * ome of the pviN that have been picdicted may COIUP to pa < s ; but tho-e evils will ind beullrilintable to any \lce In our HnanrliitysIOin but to the pr.tctlc.tf and asu'itlons of tlie executive depaitment In dNhonorini ; ami ilNpieiittlng the coin which It Is thelrdiity tosu-taln by all the Inlluenco and power of their ofllrtal authority. The judicial snlarv bill was ilaced before the senate , eametoao'e. . and was pt " < eil. It elves the I'lilled States dNIilct judees S.\Xxia ( > ear. nnd piohlblN them from an- pointlim their relnlives to ollli-o In their couiK On innllon of .Mr. Hoar t IIP bill pinvldlng for the pnMldential ronntas then placed before the senate , mid aftei an executive ses sion the sptuto adjoin tied. House , WiMNmux , .Ian. ! < In the alxeiico of the speaker HIP house was e.illed to older by the cleik , and a note from Mr. C'arll l lend , deslnnatlng .Mr. Sprluiter ot Illinois MS speaker pie tern for the day. Hills mid iiMoluiions weie introduced : Ily Mr. Clnndler-IIepenllng the statutes which Impose laves on notes of state li.tnkx state b.inklng associations and municipal cm pu ration' * , Ily Mr. Caniiiin To extend thebciiplll of the pension laws to \ \ oitliappllc.inls for pensions who served In the late war. and their widows or minor children , vrho are un able under the existing law to tnrnihli the evidence ieiiilred | to connect their disability with tlie service. Ily .Mr. Dunham To piovlde for the In spection of tlie live stuck and lioj products and dieted meal' * . Itv Mr. We.ivei of Iowa A lesolnllon e.illlngon tlie secictarvof the tii"isiny lor information us to the total amount applied to 1ln > sinking limit between , ) nnn > ' ' , 1 1 , iiiid.lune : > 0 , isS.ami under what account i > > -Mr. blrntile iby ioqne t > To provlilc fora unilorm ballot box- . Hy Mi. llall-l'rovidlngfor the exllngulsh- Ing of patents , Hy Mr. lleplmin-To eieate a bo.nd of comndssloneisof liiler-tnte eoniineioe , Hy Mr. llreekenritlw of Kentnekv To iis- slcn mm ) olllceis as attaches to loiei'ili lega tions , Iy ! Jlr. Wolfonl ( limiting a pension lo Mis. Mcckleham , only surviving gland- daughter ol Tlioin.is.lelVerson. Hy Mr. Willis ( limiting pensions lo the sin v Ivors of tlio Mexican and Indian wat- . , Hy Mr. Wadsvvorth The following pie- nmlile and icsolntion : Wheieas , Hy the loiiiteenth section of the act of eongicss of 1'ebi uary. is" ! ( new sec tion ff > U , icvised statutes ) , the sold dollar of the United Slates ot i'l.S grains standaid fineness is made tlie unit ot value , and Wheieas. Tlie president , on accession to office , touiid each and all of the lull legal tender irold , silver ami paper dollars of the United Slates equal in value to U.J.S grains of slmidaid gold in all' transactions within the United States , thcivlyio , Ke.sidved , That it hi comes the duty of the president to iiseall lavviul means In his power lo maintain this 'oqusilitv ' in tlm statutes ot sucii dollius. and that in the opinion ol the house lie had hjtheilo faltlilully and properly endeavoied to discharge that duty. The speaker protentporo thought theiesoln- tlon prnjieilv belnnged to the committee on coinage , wemhlsand mcasiues. Mr. Wadswoitli icniaiked it did not icfer at all to coinage , but involv ed the que-tion as to whether or no ( the president liad violated the law. He therpfoie moved that it be 10- foiled to the committee on judiciary. Mr. Weaver of Iowa moved its ivfeiencii totheeommiltce on coinage , weights and measuie" . Agreed to yeas 1-0 , nocs.V.i. Hy Mr. Davis ot .Massachusetts Conlertlng the tank of colpnel on Jjlenlenant A. W. ( iieeley. Jtj .Mr. niover6rAioiiitTo , ! jmivide lor ilii > i > nii.vlncon nrf.il' worlc of Impiovemeiit of i Ivors and haihotsHiv conlr.ict. Ily Mr. Hiscock ot New Voik To lepeal all internal reveium taxes on iloimMio to- b.icco. Hy AFr. Harmaii of Oieaon ; Declmlng for feited ceitain lands granted to the Xnithern I'aciliei.iilway. HyMr. h.itolletto of Wisconsin To pie tect depositors in nalional banks , Mini punish any ollicer ol Mich limk who icccivos do- jiosits when the bank is insolvent. HyMr. Tool ot .Montana Kor the admis sion ol Montana as a state. Hy .Mr. Josephs ol Xcw Mexico Delining the powers of the commissionei ot the jreiioral land ollico in icspcct to the acquiring of tlt'uslo ' land in the western states and teiri tot IPS. Theievveie 500 bills introduced under the call. call.On motion of Mr. Hopkins of Illinois , an older was made designating the "rtli Inst. as the d.iy for the delivery of eulogies upon the late lieuben Kllwood of Illinois. Mr. Xulson of Minnesota , from the com mittee on Indian allairs , rcpoiled a bill mithoiizing thutiso of certain unexpended balances lor the ipllef of the noitliprn Cheyenne Indians in Montana , and on iHng the house aajoinued. WITH NO IHHIMjAV. Tlie li'uiioral of fllisn iJayard to Ocour \Viliiiinnlon To-Day. W.vsin.vino.v , .Ian. IS. The remains ( if Mi's Hay.inl will bo taken to Wilmington , Del. , this afternoon at 1 o'clock for inter ment. They will be accompanied by Secre tary Hayard , two of his sons , and a low personal file-nils. No ceremonies will be held in this city. Thoie will ho no postpone ment ol the state dinner to be given by the president Thnisday evening , in honor of tlm dliilomatle eoips , o"n account of the death of Miss Hayaid , in accoulanco witli the ex pressed wish of the secretary , -JP ca Wii-Mixrrrov. Del. . Jan. IP. Tlie train bearing the body ot .Miss Kathciinc Hayard an Ived hoie this evening. Sccietary Hayaid , lilt sons and Senator ( lioy accompanied the icmalns to tlii.seity. The casket was taken to thu old Swedish chinch whcto It will remain until the funeral. On thcarii- va of thu cortege nt thu church the casket , wascanieil in and placed on a catafalque with the floral olleiiugs grouped over and around It. The lilonds of the deceased will hold a vigil theio to-night. The 1 uncial will take placa at U o'clock to-moiiow afternoon , and it Is the wish ot the family that It shall he con ducted with as little displav as possible. In ilutus back certainly to lii'A unit 411 trailltlnil ' to the ( lavs of i'Vift Christiana nnd the Swedish followoii * of J'eter Stuyvusant's time. _ _ "Warring Itiillviiads In Dakota , Y.VMno.v , D.il ; . , , ) , ui. IS. Theio Is a con flict between tlio Milwaukee and Xoith- we-itoi n loads here , trades laid by the lat ter luive been toril tin by the former. In thu western Alps the snow increases nnil the { ; laoiursirui grovviii'jor advanc ing. In the b | . Otitthunl royion the masses iiro deen asin : . f'oiisidiTablo an-as , lorsakcn by aiiow and glaciers , arc ilosorts. ' A largo llt-ed cd family Ullilo was lileil in u will in HaHJinoro tno ether day. The will WHS tliHt of n colored woman anil was written 'on 'Iho blank pages. SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR Tor nlUoae3 of tlio vor , Kl 1 i o-s , Htjiiu'i ' ami Spluan Tills pnrnly yrputniilu lirnjiuratlon , now ( .ouololjrulixlui u ruiiul ) JloUldnu , origluuteil in tliotnuth In 1K& Its acts KCiilly on the bowels ntnl Uldnry uiul cor. thn urtlnii of thu liver , iinil In , thuiefoiu , Iho lict piopaiutoiy incdi- clue , whiituiL'r thu tivkuc may piuvo to bo. Jn ull common dleuu os It will , uu , usiistotl l > y any other int-dlclno , rtfoct a speedy euro , The llcfrulutor Is snfo to ndmlnlstor In nny I'Oiulltlon of Hid tyhtein , mul under no i-trouuii stimcos can It du hurm. It will Invlwraui like a I.'lUtS Of HltlO , llllt U U 110 itltllAloiltlllff bOVOUIiTO to lead to mtomnoranco ; vdll ( iromotn inOl os- llon.dUslpitto UOadiiclie , mill Kt'iicrully lonu up lie Eyitoin , BKI2 THAT YOU GKT TUB GiNUh\B. : ot 11 wiXTim wins VT , Itcpoi-H Sliovvhiij No UAinnRO l > enc l y ( lie lintc Itll7 nril. Mit.wvt Kt n .Inn , l\ --S. W , I'nlmadnpof this elly give * the \isocialiMl pres the f"l- louln.c Information In rcl.vlloti to the condi tion of the winter wlip.it plant In Ohio , Michlemi. IlllnnK Koutucky , Missouri , Kitn-a and Mnrjlnt.d. Tlio secretary of the Ohio state board of a < ? neiiltino sajs : "Our wheat w.is finely coveicd with snow bofuie the severe cold \MiitherPauie , and thcpbnt went Into winter in good condition. " The MTtetary of the state1 of Mlchlcnn ajs : "Ido not'tliink thowheal crop of Ihjs stale has siilfered anj nuiterlal injury. Wo had : general bieak-up. followed by n severe freeze , but pi-ev ioii" to this there wns n llsht f nil of snow , which doublle s served as a partial protoitlon to the wheat plant.1 s , D. Vlsher. of Springfield. III. . < . .iyi : "I liaveas > et heaid no complaints. iln > plant is protected moie or le > s bj the -.now which tell to adepth of live or six Inches befoie the late eveie cold weather was upon us. Hut there wasconsldeiahle wind , and there must be : i coiisldoiable aiea but thinly piotecled. " Tin * commissioner of airiieullure of Ken- liiokvsiVM : "Up to tlii'pn'ent time no In- 1uty to wheat has been lepotted to this bureau. On the lirst of Ibis month we had a good fill of snow , which will protect the wheat ei op for the pioent. t'oi respondent * . up to the t t ot'.lanuar.v. were unanimous in lopolllng the condition nf wheat lobe No. I. The sivrctaiy of the stale board of agricul ture ot Mlssoutl iciiorts the condition of wheat very favorable , mul savs the cold we.itlier has done no mateiial liijurj to the plant. The seeretaiyot the state bo.ird of acrieiil- tute of Knisas s.ivs : "Theie has boon no Injuiy to the wneat crop by the late cold ' ' weal n or. IC/.ra A. Whitman ol Maiyland siys : ' The snow In our slate is trout six lo ten Indies ili p. The metvuiy has been ne.ul.v to 7or < > toreveral nlnlils , and throinli the day l.VloUirabove. . We can not le.un that Hie wheat crop h.is been in anjviy Injnied durini ; the w Intel. ' ' Tlie commissioner of aiiicultine for Vlr- clnl.lsa.vs : "I'lic icceiit cold weather has done no special luiuiv to thoplant. . The l.ind has been covered w ith snow , not deep , hut sulliclenll.v so lo piotect wheat. " John II. siridei. ol We-t Vlminla sa\s ; "Colij.wcatlu.'vlias notletiiri irfii.11 ' ! : To ? u-todeteimlno wlial il.imtigt1 * if 'any his been done. " i\noi : T . > Iii' < tLM's in a nail .MI-SM at Jit. iiui , ln. 31 r. l'i.iv : . .vxr , ! ' . . Jan. K Tlie .Mine- wood and Stnndiud mines weio heavily guaidcd last night. The evenls of last week , however , had an intimidating eU'eet upon men willing to work and lew piosenlod themselves at the ovens. Xo dl-ttnliauee oc- cniieil last night , the compan.v 's guards and deputies holding pos-e siou. This morning the sherlll witli Iwenlv live deimllcs went to Moievvood to aiie-l a Hungarian , who had tliieatened lo slmoi a man who wanted to wori ; . The llung.tihins sau them comini ? I rum the house in which tlie offender vv.is suiioiinded by a mob ol his countrvmen , armed witli clubs and the women wllh knives mid thej swore they wou'd ' all die before they would allow Ilio striker to lie auested. The sheiilf delenuined not to iiieclpit.ite a eon- flii't and letreated wllh his small band. It Is Imposilblo to make an.v any arro-ts with out bloodslied now. Kverythii Is quiet now at both places. Seven Tliottsand to CD Out. 1'n i&iiL'iio , Jan. is. At a convention ot the minors and eoKodiawors of tlio Councils- \ille region at Scoldalc , Pa. , to-day , il was Unanimously iieelded to older a general strike for a 10 per cent advance- wages and committees were appointed to visit all the coke works and pcisiiadethe men to quit woik at once. Over 7U ) > men aie emplovc'I in the coke regions and it is expected by Weilno-day all will be idle. 1)1 II i1 ron res Settlcil. 1'n -.in mi , Jan. is 'J'ho diiU'iences be- twccnjtbc lidg.ir Tlioiiipsoni Steel company and tlipir emiilojes have bc n settled , and woik will be ro.-umcd in all deisiitments to- nioittiw. The settlement was allected on a b.i is ol eight hours lor a day's labor , and tlneo tmiis penl.i.v , liistiiiiil ol two tinns ot twelve hours eacli , the men to waive a 10 per cent advance. _ TIM2 XATIOjV.lh GAMK. Oniiilia Koeins to lie In Demand UN a Point torsi Club. Sr. Josfi-n , Mo , , Jan. 18. The Westoin base ball league oigimi/ed IICIK to-day , with St. Joe , I.eavenwoith , Topeka , Omaha , IJncoln , Denver and 1'uoblo. K. E. Muiphy of Loavenvvorlli Avas elected piesldent. He i-x-pocts it will bo sol f- sustaining , as they will pay visiting clubs a stipulated guaiantee , and tlie home club take all thu irate receipts The next meeting will bo held in Omaha inMarch. . 1'iisliing the Ltam ; Hall Sclinine. Si. l'Ai'iJan. I1 * . T.1J. . Sullivan , of the Kansas City base ball club , is here com pleting ariaiiKcnients for the now noith- weslorn circuit , to include Kansas City , Omaha , St. Joe , SI. i'.iul , Minneapolis and Dtiluth. TliMJO 1C Al'II XOTKS. The war fever Is raging ag.iln in Seivia. An attempt will bo made lo-day to jt.ilch up the whisky pool. Anofher caseof small-ox | ) was discovered ypstciday In Chleasro. Mrs. Anna Maiia ( Siceno died at Xowporl , It. I. , ageil lOi years. Lord ( Jeorgo Hamilton will sneered the Karl of Carnarvon as loid lieutenant ot li eland. Klve membeis of an Ilungailan' family have died at T.irentum , 1'a. Threelothcrs aio ilcspahcd of. A malignant form of glandor.s has broken out among the hoiscs in the vicinity of Lisbon. 111. Advices fiom Xassau , Xew Providence , note Ihomihal of Jay Could theio In his yacht , Slomago in ( as fiom Kniope.in jmints to lids countiy have been nilscil bv all steam ship lines to $ ! M , an advance of 5r . J. -MclCenna was Killed in adi.sputo over a gamoof c.ud.s at Vicksbuig , Miss. Jonas ( ioodinan will dlo from a stiay shol. The Union Lumber Dealers' a oclatlnn Is In session at I'ltuburg. No important busi ness was tiansacted. H. ICampcnlahl'.s flouring mill at Metrop olis , 111. , burlled to the giouiul. Loss , r'WWi ) : " Tlioma1) McQuillan , a well known clllr.cn ol Diilmquo county , Iowa , died suddenly at his tesldence , about twenty miles from tlio city. city.Twenty Twenty dead bodies have been taken from the ailics ot a bin ned haystack at Lembuig , Havmia , It was tiicdasu slcoijlng place by variants , and caught fiom the'aslics ofa pil'O. KlOVltiCH , The bank eloaringij yostordny were wi.omai. Fannie Latliroj ) . an inninleof ( lie conn ty iioor lioiiso , agoil ; M ywirs , died yes tenlav. .Shu has rolativu.s in the eitv. Coustnblo Ilonok yiisterilay hold horse , wagon ami liariiPsi of f WiU'iuiu ( iusliiir.'t , tlm bankrupt gi'oijyi1 , to ntisfy the ot 1'oycko Hros. ana Myliofl'iV Co , Carrel and 'J'pst , the two men over come in the bililgo caisson a IL-W ilays since , are fast recovering mul will soon return to work. The Now York Graphic of Jununry 15th has a long and fluttering avticlu on Omaha , accompanied by u ilonljle-pugo but ot illustrations ot various public ; ami private buildings of note in Iho city. JusticeAnileron has issued : i judg ment for $ Uo against William Koemir in favor of A. Kajish , the tailor. William refused to pay for his nlothos. Tlio county clerk yesterday * > aiii to a re.- porter that tnoro is in his ollico a largo quantity of old mortgages , deeds mul other doeiimonti that ought to Ijo calluil tor by the paitios interested. Patrick 1'omlergast , a U river on the I'anmm street car line , anil Mi s I'hillips wcru niarrieil Similar afternoon by iliulgo Horkn , nt 013 ! South Twelfth stniot , the rcsidonpo of the groom. Juhtico ( instav Aiileron hud the pleas lire yesterday ol is'iiing papers of ojoctniont ugaiust Uustuv Antlorson No il , who lind refused to pay rent lo hU landlord. "I nin happ.v. to nmark , ' ' lunrnuirpil HIP jinlRo , as he signed the paper ? , ' 'that this namesake is no rela tion whatever to nixself " tn ) Satnrdny Const.iMo Kvle foivrlosed a mortgage held by C. K. Afaokoy on tlio proneity of Aiinio Yoiinjt and Slrlln NlcNnlili , two dissolute women resident on lower Douglas street. Until women Have left town. A warrant lias been issued for their arrest on the ground of their trying to defraud their creditors. The delegates to the State Firemen' convention leave to dny for Sevvnrd. The February term of the district court opens the M of ne\l month. ( ieoritc Kti.i ha * snllieienllv recovered front his sprained arm to enable him to resume his potof business. John Mnrphv grocer , failed yeslerdny , mid wa elocd by the local trade. Lia bilities sJ.VOO : asets , ! JMO. : Charles Handle , .secretary and treas urer of the Dnimmond-Uandlo Tobacco company , of Alton , III. , -"pending a few days in Omaha. Lew May of Fremont was in Hie cilv hi" ! night , on his way to Lincoln , whence he leaves to-day. Lot Pirovvn , an old Nebraska news paper man , and now traveling ngenl for the " ( J , " with headquarters in Montana , is in Omaha. MISTAKEN IDENTITY. Three of > lany Interest Injv OaseM Wlileli HaM'Oceiifreil in lYuitoe. Let ns go back to 151)0 ) , 'iys a writer on tlnvMibjeet of mistaken identity in Cas- sel's maga/.ine. , to a freneli eu-e , Unit of Martin litieiTc. which earn- before the pai'liauii'iil of Toulouse in that year , and certainly sounds more like a Hot Ion than a true story. Martin ( luerrc , foolish man , 'eft his home and wife lor eight years. Thereupon one Arnanld Dutille made Ins appearance beai ing a great resemblance lo the eratle Martin , was received by the witf us Iij > r husband nit ) | took po , * . cssiim of thep.ToftciIj' . Vml ifei | w.orv. Tiorn io { lie'm , and fortlnve * V'1' ' ' ' * Arnanld Du- tiilewas accepted by Mine ( itu-rre and Martin's four sisters and two brothers-in- law as her lawful husband The matter how ever , fell into dispute , iindtheii came the lug f war. llnndreds of witnesses were examined , and of those ome lorl.v swore thai the impostor was Mm tin OneiTe. while as many were equally posi tive thai he was Arnaiild Dutille , and again a number of judicious persons les tilled thai the men were so nnieh alike that they could nol decide which was In - fore them. The judges were naturally very much un//lcd , and Arnouh ! Dutille bra/.eiiing the matter out with consum mate cIlYoitlcr.v , they were positively on the point of deciding in his fever when the real "slmon jnire" npix-nrdd on the scene. Martin ( iiu-riv claimed liis own and Iho imposture collapsed. Equally curious in its \ya > wa- the claim of Pierre .Mo e , a soldier , who had lied lo the Savoy , being a prolesltinl , ( in the ivvoi-ation of Hie edict of Nnnles. His ton tiled in De Caille's presence , at Vc vay , but neveilheless the impostor was , nffor a trial , dcelared to be the said son , in spite of documentary evidence from Switzerland of the man's death. The wife of Meg- , however , let out her se eret , ami on an appeal Hie parliament of Paris decided against him. This impoi lure , as has been pointed out , vv.is jn miinv respects like tlio Tiehbornn ease , for there seemto have been no points of resemblance nt all between the two mi n. Another cause tried in France was that of liarouct , who was condemned to the gallows on the false evidence of his sis ter , who had taken possession of his property ; but litt aflerward iv-jjaiinul his rights , manly owing lo the evidence of Loith , a celebrated surgeon of the period. t''Ol I'lsll. As the inhabitants of Ihc earth ineicase and the means of conimiiiiieation grow rapid and cheap , lish ; is a food becomes of more importance. La' ' year in ( Jreul Hriliiin ri.'iU.OOd tonof lish were taken , which in weight is equivalent to 15'iOO- 000 slice ) ) , allowing tvvcnty-uiglil sheep to the ton. In Canada hist , year JTI'.O.V.l tons were caught , or about ; m equivalent in weight to ? , ( > ! 1,000 .sheep. The value of the Canadian iMi for IbSl war. $17,87.- 7JI. Wo can in this place , jOOI ! ) miles from the Atlantic , on almost any day of thn year find in the market fresh en lish from cither caM or west , and generally the niO'l sought-aflcr kinds of in-sh- walor lish. It is said that quite a licet of fishing boats ore regularly employed in the Alaska lishories , and with the roads now completed oeross this coiuitry , il seems to ns that this iudu-lry ought to become , in the next low vein's , a. , jm. porlaiit asarc the lishcri ( s oil' the grand banks. Wilh refrigerator ships-ami em's the whole region west ol the Mi is'-mpt can be made a market , while the market for canned .salmon is the whole world. This lish seems lo be in all the northern waters of the Pncilic Coast and in quanti fies so vast as to be practically inc\haiis tible. In the interior il is becoming a habit for wealthy men lo establish lish ponds on their estates , and now when guestarrivii I IIP men who are delegated to kill the yellow-legged chickens are at tlie same time instructed lo have fresh lish enough for breakfast. This is n good plan and will grow more and more com mon , for , from this liuu ) on , men will cat less and less meal and more and more fish. CURIOUS CHRISTIAN NAMES. Tlio liiir-iluns imposed Upon Konio Children ' I'arcnl . hy I're.liullceil * Philadelphia News ; "What n name that young man has , " said a clergyman yesterday to a News gatherer UH the per son indicated left his presence , "What is it ? " "K. P. Ha.vtcr , he writes il. Nothing remarkable about that , but what mi amount of foolish ivitrlotism in concealed in tliO'C Inilials. The young man was born nn Jan , II , ISO ! ) , and his parents nameu l.ini . J'jrtartcipsl'.u ' : ! I'l'c-- : ! : : : : ' h : : Uaxtcr , in honor of ( lie occasion. " ' Tliiit'u pretty bad. " ' Yes , but there are some parents with erfinl.y Ideas on the siihjei I ol n.lining children. One boy 1 clirlolcneduPi rsover- anco Jones. I endeavored to dissuade the father , but hi ; said the child's mother was called Palionce , anil lie FUW no reason wh.\ the boy should not be called : Perseverance , because ( he ( wo nlvvuy.s went together. Within a few puces of the grave of Itpiihnnln ami Deborah Franklin , in the old cemetery al Fifth and Arch streets , there it > a headstone bearing tln inscription : ' .Sacred Ifi tlio memory ot h. L. u. Flo d ' Jl the own er of niat name were living now his friends would probably cull him 'C < dii- Joid , ' J.hjid a ooloivd man named Alex ander liotiiu * 0iliowlR around Jiem once. I iiseil lo hear tin- oilier call him 'Tnl ' > ' and Hole , ' and it struck mu ono day to ask him what hi.s namu vva . ' 'Tribulation Wliolosonui Alexander , f > ah , ' ho replied. "H may have boon some relative nf his wli ) > came to me with twins to have bap- tixed. " Wlial names will yon call them ? " I Cherubim and Sur.inhim , ' replied the mother. " 'Why ? ' " I a.skoil in astonishment. " 'Heoausew \ replied , 'do pra'r book says "do cherubim and seraphim contin ually do cry. " and du o yeio chil'cn do nuliii1 iilso.1'1 The News gatherer edged toward the door , and when ho had got in the lobby shouicd "Chestnut ! " and tkipped down stair ? . .Shannon Latter Hill Filo.FilingC'.ibinoU and ( 'uses. .Schllohl's Standard Indexes. 210 IStli slrcot , opposite Nub. Nut'l Hunk. A MYSTERY , The Story of flic llrlfr S'nrjCrlcitp Whnt rtpcatnp of llri * Cre\v'/ ' A wrltin' tu tlio Nc\v York Coinrilfircla. ! rovloWs il mVi'lo y of Ilio sea , ultlcli , as he say. * , fittnlsho'i a thenio Suited 16 the nnalvtionl genius of Pee nnd worthvof it. It isthes-torj of the luig M.U-.V ( V leste as told in Hie archives of thoMatodo- luirltncnt riiirteen > ears ago she sailed from New York for tJenoa with a cargo of alcohol in barrels. Her captain , U Si Itriggs a man bearing the logins ) rtj t tation for seamanship and corrcitncss , and who was a iiart owner hail with him his wife anil a jonng child. and a crew of ten nun , s-oine tit lea l of whom were known as pi.iceabio nnd lir t-ela s sailors The M s-.el vv.is picked up at sDe ; < . ) , is- * , wllli no ono onboard. She was .sailing with two np- propriale sails set , a * if pnr-uing hur \oynge. The weather vv.is calm and the sea MiioolH ; and not onl.v was the vessel entirely sound und .seawoilhv. but .she had nol even experienced rough weather , for siial of mcdieities stood upright on a table in the cabin. The caruo vv.is .stored and in good condition. There was no evidence of n struggle on board. The brig's papers , chronometer , und bout were jronc , but cver.vlhing el-e was In tihip-hapo order , even to the sailors' chests The Ia l record In the log had been made Nov. w but the judicial ollieers who inviMigatrd ' 'Hie case held il almost impo ihlu tb.it Hie brig could have sailed from her position Nov. , ' . " > lo the point ut which she vva.s picked np upon the same l.ick with no one al the wheel , und Ihev in feired that the abandonment must Imvo taken place Mime davs after tlio last entry was made in the log Admiral .Slinfeldt , who invosiiguled the mystery at the request of the consul at ( iibraltar , rejected the Idea of a muling from Hie ' nliseiice of any signs ol \ iol'eiice , and concluded that the vessel was iibiuidoncd in a moment of panic But nothing was ever heard of tin' ship's eompaii.v , mid no rlpv to Hie alVujr husovor bumi fouiul , The i nil nre Of ijle log to Lieur any r OoTit ti > r the las' ' fovv'd.i.Ss the crew was prob- on board oiih hightens the my.s- LLS 25 YEARS IN USE. The Greatest Medical Trintuph of the Ago ! SYMPTOMS OF A TQRPBD LEVER. , I.usnol'npliMllo. lluu'clacciiitlvo , Tulil III thu lirnilltt \ a. 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