Wy'y ' 'VVt'W' HSHS ; I' I THE OMAHA DAILY BBS : T SATURDAY , OCTOBER 10 , 1889. The Money Market the Ono Oaust of Anxloty , INTEREST RATES ARE HIGHER The ApprnliniiolotiH Are Koinexvlini IjCSHCticd , JIo\vr.vir The Vciltimo ol Trailu I.nr c Hank Clear- l\ccfil hiiHt The ninnlpiilntion Scnro Ovltitr. DNr.w YOIIK , Oot , IS. 'Spaclal Telegrnm to TUB 1'r.n.j U. O. Dun AJ Co.'s weekly review of trade says : As before , the money market is the ono point of nnxioty. Hates nro higher , but perhaps the appro hcnMoit has somewhat , lesscnoil , ns the neniolcss cry that the prcssuro was _ only laaiilpiilatloti , has given plaeo to n more ra tlotinl understanding of the reality nnd the cou&cipicnt limitations of the demand. The country still calls tor money largely , but retorts - . { torts from nearly all interior centers of aupply show that the supply is considered ample for commercial needs. There is limitless * und increased de mand at Kansas City nnd some stringency at Cleveland , but with uu easier tendency. At Milwaukee the market Is brisk nt 7 per cent. At I'hil.idclphia customers are supplied al "from " 0 to 7 per cent. The volume ot trade continues large , bank clearings exceed last year's , railroad earn ings are encouraging and castbound ship ments from Chicago lira heavy. At Chicago the dry goods trade for the week falls bolotV Unit of thu corroiponding .veclc last year , nnd tbo receipts ot wool and Inrd full off ono-hnlf , but coal receipts nre larger nnd receipts of grain und provisions show n good Increase. St. 1'nul rejoices in the inovcmcntnf Minne sota's largest crop , and the railroad reports indicate that the northwestern lines arc choked with Iho enormous receipts from Ihc Turins. Cleveland nolcs ncllvily In all lines with small sales of ere because unsold supplies arc itnarcu. There Is little activity in coal nt PittsbUMT , but the glass works are busy nt Iho old prices. The Iron and slcol works nre nil busy xvith prices well held , and the coke out-put ntCounollsvillo is reported in excess of the demand by one day's work each wcclr. The iron traUo is still healthy , southern furnaces seeming to have well sold up , nnd though an offer of a Kchlgh Valley brand OH No. 1 ul $ IC/iO is reported the quotation for Iiig Is 517 lo $18. Uur iron is not ns firm as other forms , mid tlio surprisingly heavy de mand for plates nnd structural forms is for Blcol rather than for iron. Kails are quoted sit $ .11.50 , with sales for the week of 57,500 tons. An offer for 5.1KHJ tons American iron to be shipped to bcotlnml failed because frclghts were too high. The shin yards on the lakes are to bo very busy next season , contracts for thirty-live vessels with atoamn-'O of < ir)00 , ; ) being quoted. Tlio wool trado. is still dull , nnd while there is a fair movement of dress goods and enlarged discounts have caused more busi ness in knit goods , the demand for men's woolens is strictly moderate. The cotton manufacture is thriving nnd the trade In goods is satis factory , print cloths Boiling att : ) c for C4s. Speculation for higher prices in wheat has not been active , since the last government report and -heavy northwestern receipts with scanty exports combine to depress lirire'3 , which have fallen S'RC ' for the wcoic jvith sales of 31.000.0UO bushels , against 110,000,000 last week on Friday alouo. Corn has declined and oats 1's'c , while pork products , though still sustained by tlio clique , nro a little lower. Collco has yielded 'ic and Is woalc also , traders suspect on n bettor knowledge of the yield than has boon forwarded. The coal business is belter with cooler weather , but is by up means satisfactory. The Heading company has stopucdnino of Us collieries , iucludiiig two of thu largest. The price of raw sugar has again declined JjtC taiiu of refined J4c and n circular nn- jiounces the approaching opening of the largo Bprccklo'ft rclluery , but the fall In sucar trust stock has been arrested by an upward rc-actfun. The stock market resists the tight money stubbornly , but has yielded ait average of $1 per share on active railroad stocks , with Homo recovery , however , on Friday. It is the theory of some western managers that an advance in prices just before tlio meeting of legislatures in the CJranjror states would bo most tin fortunate. But the moro gouer nlly controlling influence is a conviction that the western competition threatens mischief nnd is not restrained by the intnr-stnto act or by the good sense of managers , while lot the present monetary uncertainties nro also felt. felt.Tho The business failures during the past wceli number for the United States 1S > 3 and foi Can ail a 41. For the corresponding sovet : days last year the llgures wcro 202 failure : iti the United States and 2'J in Canada. CHICAGO I'UI'lLS. A Denver Slinrin" ami Douutiea Ac otisoil ol'Jury l-'ixiti , DEN veil , Oct. 18. A sensation was created in the district court when iho slato's attor ney Hied an aOIdavit bnforo Judge Oiukor , alleging tlmt so long us Sheriff \Vobor or unj of his deputies were allowed to sumnioi vcnlreineu or to have anything to do with the case of .Tames ami Charles Connors , ol this city , who , with Jim Marshal , of ICansai City , unj now on triul. charged with u con spiraey to rob the Oenvcr ki Hio Grnndi express , the people could not get on impar tial trial , for the reason tbut the olllciuh favored the cnso of the defendants. On convening court this afternoon , the np plication was granted , and S. M. Control und John L. Oailu.v were appointed to act it the future proceedings of the caso. Tlio Now lilnol : Hills Komi. CiAMmiiL.ux ( : , S. O. , Oct. IS. [ Specia to Tnc Hnii.l The Huron , Chauiborlaln < S Bluelc Hills railroad is not ono of those- pro ] ccls which dies with the ending of tlio cap Hal campaign. The preliminary survey hai been completed , nnd the proposed route I : through ono of the llncst section of the nov jitate , a region at present entirely dovold o railroad facilities. The success of Iho outer prise ml'uns moro to { ho farmers of this sec tfnn than any ether proposed measure of ro- lief. It means bettor prices for farm pro Uuctfl and cheaper necessities of life , inns much as It will bring our grain market urn supply point nearly two hundreds mile nearer , Ouluth is mturull.v the siipp1 ! point of this section ofkOakota. Coal i shipped at ns low a rule from Buffalo to On lutti as to Chicago , and Ouluth is nearer u : by nearly two hundred mllot than Chicago The project is backed by men of induininta bio spirit , and will bu a success. Clilonuo Flijliilnt ; Ilia Has Trust. CniCAdo , Ocl. } 8. ( Special Telegram ti TUB HUB. } The city ouiehiU ore preparini for a vigorous war with the Chicago gni trust. The city has been uttcmp'lii to pa ; tlio trust for the gas , consumed and do it own lighting , as nn Investigation made bom weeks ago by the council showed tllut eve fiO.OOQ u year could bu saved by the city em ploying llilitors for the street , lamps. Ac .cordlugly Comptroller Onahan has proparoi ( o advertise lor bids for the street lamps and the gas trust threatens to suu out an in Junction restraining the city fiotn lighiini iu own street lumps. Ait ICxport Ooiiiiiei'lelter Sentenced LE\VIXWOHTH , Kan. , Oct. -sspecin toTm : HIBJ : Jamea Wilson was to-day liTho The United States district court sentenced t two years in the state penitentiary , \VIUoi U la the lust Btugo of consumption ana cut not possibly servo oul his term. The crlin for which the sentence was , given wa counterfeiting. He is ono of the most uxptir countorfoiterb in the country , It is said Ih f 10 gold pieces inado by him absolutely duf detection. ' Ofllcor Evans shot at a dog at Twont ) ninth and Furnaui streets last night witho'i ' kllug | ) the cumuo. In puttlag the wcupai bfrck lu his pocket the gun uxplodctl nnd i pultut lodged la the calf of the oftlccr's u * . IN TUL5 FlEtJl ) OP Sl'OIir. Hall Damn Hnndny. The ball park will bo the scene of nn in * tcrestlng game of ball Sunday nftcrnoon , in asmuch ns the Snowflanc club Is made up of well known professional ball players. They will have for their opponents the strong team of the City Stoatn laundry. The gnmo will be called nt .1 o'clock sharp , nttd the gen eral ndmlstlon will bo 25 cents No reserved sonts. following are the positions ot the two teams : Snowllakcs , Pos. City Steams. Willis . 1'ilcli . Freeman Cleveland. . . . . . Third . Thompson vValsh . i. . . .Short . Van Amain McICclvoy. . Second . Patter-son Aohoy . Loft . -.McAullffo Uatullo . Catch . Linahan 1'ockwcll . First . Bowman Baldwin . Middle . ilurloy Konulstoti . Right . Mclroso I.oenl lln.in Hull Amirs. 1'rcsldont McCormtclc said last night that the coming Western association meeting would bo hold somewhere In the neighbor hood oC Xovctnbor 1 , und probably in St. Paul , Jt seems that Omaha , with nil her advantages , Is novcr to Jlguro very ex tensively In the business affairs of tbo asso ciation , but President McCormlck assorls that U is nil for Iho bcsl in thu long run that no meetings are to bu lieUt hero. There is n good chimco of having the asso ciation greatly strengthened iienl season. It is now known that Oetroit has applied for admission , and Toledo and OshUosli nro anxious to got iu. Oshkosh gentlemen have had several consultations with Secretary Morton nbout the prospects of n circuit being formed that will give OshHosh a chance for admittance. If Detroit Is nd- mlltcd Toledo and Oshkosh nro pretty cer tain to come in. With Milwaukee this makes four clubs in the cast. There Is some talk now in Uio northern cities that cither Chicago or Davenport Will bo taken in , and that Detroit , Toledo , Mil waukee , Oshkosh nnd either Chicago or Davenport , with Minneapolis. St. Paul and Dulittb , will bo Iho eight clubs In the asso ciation next year. In that event Omaha , Sioux City , Denver , St. Joseph , Lincoln and DCS Moincs would ho left out in the cold nnd comiiollcu to unlto with two other accessible cities nud form a now nssooinlion. This , however , is improbable , and the public can rest unsurod that both Omaha and Stoux City will bo iu next year's Western associa tion. Tlio Worhl'n Chnniilonstit ) > KKW YOIIK , Oct , 18. The first game In the world's championship series was olnycd hero to-uay. Score : Now York . 0 0 10 Brooklyn . 5 -I li ! Haso hits New York 12 , Brooklyn 10. Errors Now York L' , Brooklyn U. Batteries Now York. Kcofe and -Kwing ; Brooklyn , Terry nnd Clarko. Umpires Ferguson and f.alTnpy. Gaiuo called on account of darkneoe. TUB Sl'HUO KING. Lmtonla ll.tcos. i , Oct. IS. The attendance was good and the track fast. Summary : Two-year-old maiden Illlies , half mllR Madurna won , Martha Page second , Flyer third. Time 1:10 : , ' ; . Three-year-olds und upwards , thrco-qunr- tcrs of a mile Utmini won , Ecstucy second , War Peak third. Time 1:0'J. : Two-year-olds , live fitrlones Pullman won , Hoaiaine second , Hopeful third. Time , All ages , seven furlongs Sportsman won , Princess Bowling second , Tom Hood third. Time 1:30. : itnc.es. KMXAIICTII , Oct. IS. Summary of to-day's races : Six furloncs Belle D'Or won , Frojols second , Vlctrix thiril. Time lIOf. : Mile and one-eighth Bronzoinnrte won , Huntress second , Lavinln Belle thiril. Time -1:55. : Six f n rlnn KS Gregory won , Sir John second end , Uobespicrro third. Time L : ! ( } ] } . Six furlongs Mute won. Vivid second , Lotion third. Time1:17 : ' 4' . Mile and ono-sifctccnth Larchmont won , Prodigal Hccond , Swilt third. No time. Five furlongs Veronica won , Hop Filly second , Time 1:01. Oct. IS. The conditions wcro favorable. Summary : 2:1T : ! class Sedalia Boy won , Sallie B second end , Ella Clay third. Time : ! * ! . 2lii pacing Budd Doblo won , Willard M second , ether horses drawn. Time ' .l:13 : } . . 2-10 : class ( unfinished ) Jean Valjcan won the boat. Time 2:27 : . Blue grass' stalcu , lour-year-olds Walk- ovui * for Ucpotltlon , Tnne-riJ S,1./ / . QAt'TKK TWKNiTv-FlVli VKA1IS. A "Moonshiner Uupfiifotl U ho lias Ininir Bi't'u Wniitnl. JACKSONTenn. . , Oct. IS. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : Bni.J : Deputy United States Marshals Uoiland and Calllor arrived here to-day , having in custody Bill Mattoa , a moonshiner from southwestern Kentucky. The West Tonncssco odleers have been searching for him for the past twcnty-Hvc yoars. Up was captured on the Tennessee river wliilo selling llsli. in 1S7U a po.sso wont out from Maylleld , Ky. . to capture Matton. Ho turned iho tables , capturing the guns and routing the olllcers. A MiNHlliK Will Turns Up. CHICAGO , Oct. 17. | Special Telegram to Tun BuK.J Jf early seventy years nio Ilarrenuui Coucli was born iu Now Hamp shire , learned the trade of printer , bccamo a democratic editor , went to xcnund trod many a foreign strand , camu home , married und settled doxvn at Genoa , Wis. , as a physician. Thlrty-suven years ago bo removed to IVoritiy 111. , where his only child died. A A few years later his wife died. Just before her death Mrs. Couch made a will bequeath ing to her husband all her interest In her father's estate. The interest In question romprUcd real estate ut Ucnoa , Wis , and m Now York state. The doctor was then a young man and thought very little of bis inheritance. He failed to prnbata the will , but seven years later , or thirty years ngo , ho took it over to the court house lor that purpose. Them the will was lost , und though the doctor Had hunted for It ut intervals himself , and has upon several occasions retained experts to search for It , the missing will could not bo found , In the meantime , nnd ilurliifi thu period of nearly forty years , the lands In question enhanced rapidly in value- and are now appraised at $30KIJ. ( Three days ao , in looking over some old mid musty papers , County Clerk I'illsbury , of Pcoria , found a faded document which on examination wus ascertained to bo the mysterious missing will , Yesterday this will , drawn up thirty- seven years ago , was protmtcd nnd the doc tor will imn.odiatoly tnlcu the necessary stops to recover his1 estate of u quarter of a million dollars. Mho Nlpsiu null ( lie Alorl. SAN PIUXCISCO , Oct. IS-Tho steamer City of Pelting arrived from Honolulu this morning. Advices from there report that thu United States steamship is'huic , which bus been undergoing repairs thuru for some time , wus given u trial trip two weeks ago , winch resulted satisfactorily. The Nipsio and the Alert are now lying la harbor at Honolulu , Kenrs For ilio hionincr ICoplor. NEW YOHIC , Oct. 13. The British stoatnor Kepler , which loft Sunday morning for Bal timore , has not yet reached her destination , and her agents in this city fear that shu ban gone down. There wnro about twonty-threa souls on board. The I < oiio IllKlnvfiyiiiii.il Aualu , uun CUT , ( ire. , Oct , 18. The Canyot stage wus hold up this morning near Union Creole by n lone highwayman , and the regis tered mull taken , Tlio Hciiuuler Case. Uocar.BTicu , N. Y , , Ocl. 18. An appeal In the Kcmmlur electrical execution case was arguud hero to-day la the general term ol the supreme court. A decision is oxpcctci uU/ut / January 1. NEWS FROM NEBRASKA TOWNS Oflloors of Imbcollb Aayluma Close Tholr Session at Doatrlco. A SWINDLER GETS TWO YEARS. A Seliomo nn Foot to Hullil a Unit- roiul nnd U'nuon llrlduo Acrina Ilio Missouri lllvcr at hlnii.x City. Asylum Oflloers Oloio Tlmlr HRATIIICE , Nob. , Oct. 10. [ Special Tclo- prntn to Tun line. ] The ahnunl tncotliiR ol the association of supnrlntcndonl- nicili- cat oftlccrs of American nKyltlin * ) for Imbecile ytoths closed its session In thin city lust n iuh t , Olllcors for the ensuing year wcro elected -na follows : PresidentOr. . A. C. Kojjor * , of iMlnticaoiii : vlco president , Dr. .1 , L. Armstronir , of Xohrasku ; secretary nnd treasurer , Dr. t , N. ICcrltn , ot Ponnsylvanln. The next nnnunl tncotiug will bo hold ut Fftrlunult , Allnn. , the ditto to bo fixed by the nrcildcnt. An IntcrcstiuB paper wna road last ovciilni ; upon the Hubloet , of "PliyalolnR. U-al and Industrial Kduentlon. " .Hist prior to Iho formal ndjourntuont Or.V. . 11. l < 'lsi , of Illinois , presented a rosolutloii of tliiuikH for the kindness and courtesy extended the a aociitiouilnriat ; ; Its pro-icut moutlng by Dr. I. R Armstrong. Huperlntcndont of the Hcntrico asylum. Tno rc.solulloa was adopted uiitinnnously. Two YOIU-H FOP Aunouv , Neb. , Oct. 18. [ Special Tele gram to TUG UBB. ] T. P. Owen , the fence swindler , was found Kiultyot foi-Klnt ? notes on prontincnt Hamilton county farmers. Jud c Norval sentenced him to two yours at luinl lubar In the penitentiary. Or. Liothwiok , n drugcisl , found guilty of selling liquor without n llcense , ' was released on payment of the costs In the case , H'J. ' A ScltRino'T'or Anotlinp Il SOUTH Sioux U.ITV , JJob. , Oct. IS. fSpo- chil to Tin : llun.J It is rumored 'that ' the Short line will soon form a utock company for the purpose of constructing a railroad nnd wngon bridge across the Missouri rlvor to Sioux City , In , from this plaeo. This iiiovo is prompted by the Chicago , Milwau kee & St. I'aul company refusing iho Short line folks the use of their bridge approaches. Atrt > Hicil For a Serious Crime. Hn.mucn , Nob. . Oct. 13. [ Special Tole- grnm to Tin : iJni : . ] A hotel runner by the iianio of Meyer and two haoUmon , of this city , wcro arrested to-day on n charge of committing an outrage an a young German cirl named Mary Uornlay , whq was hanging around the Hock Island depot Inng after mid night Wednesday uight. The girl alleges that she was 'prevailed upon to irot into the hack by Myer and thuy were driven nil over town , and tlmt tlio crime was committed during the rido. She criminates the uack- UILMI as accessories. She givus n crooked story of tier wanderings nnd claims stu ) was on route to Lincoln from .lunsun , n small town several miles west of tlila place , on the Kock Island. Mycr ntul Iho liackmun were hound over for preliminary hearing to-Uior- row in the sum of 61 , 503. [ . .aid thi' CoiMier Stone. ITnEMON-T. NebOct. . IS. [ Special to THE Hii : . ] The corner stone of the new high school building wus laid at 10 :80 : yesterday with bellttlng ceremony. Mrs. llelon A I. Cougar delivered the dedicatory address. Snc congratu luted the citizens of Fremont upon thtf fact that they had exalted them selves by rearing upon the ruins of a brow- cry u mtignitlccnt Institution of.learning. . . She also said that the school board was to ba congratulated upon having secured n son of the isle of Krin to construct the building and that that fact wns air assurance that dvery wall would be plumb , every stone truo.overy bricU laid correctly and the mortar pure and lasting. The contractor referred to is M. T. Murphy , of Omnhu. The Fairmont V. M. C. A. ' FAIIIMOXT , Neb. , Oct. IS. [ Special to THE Hnc.l The Fairmont Y. M. C. A. . reading rooms wore formally opened last night with a book reception and musicilc. The associa tion Is in n flourishing condition , having about thirty members. The library contains aj ( ) volumes of books , besides the choicest magazines and periodicals of the day. In all respects it is a pleasant resort for young men to spend thsir spare time. FniliMl lor $ ' . * , r QO. Cor.fMiiors'eb. . , Oct. IS. [ Special Tele gram to Tun Hci : . | Curl Schubert , the hardware dealer on Olive street , failed to day forV > CO. Hubbard , Spencer & Co. , of Chicago , arc the principal creditors. His in debtedness to parties in this city foot up lo Sll0. An effort is uetng made to adjust mutters so that ho can resume business again , A lunti | > City Townslt-j Case. T..OU * * CmNob. . , Oct. IS. [ Special to Tun HKK. | The district court meets hero on Oc tober 29. ut which tituo several important cases will como up , ono of which is the case of 1'urbush vs The Barker Jistutu , which involves thii title to a part , of this townsite. This case will be decided this term. A Jjnk > 5 Go's Dry. SOUTH Siorx CITY , Neb. , Oct. IS. [ Spe cial to Tin : Uii.J : : Crystal lake , west of thia place , has gone completely dry. Dead Iish by the ton are l.vimron the bottom , and the air iu this section is not vury wholesome , The city conned set ti force of men to woris burying them this morning , To thii I'eniiemiary nml Asylum. ICi\ii\iY : : , Nub. , Oct. 18 , [ Special TelC' gram to Ttii : llr.i : . ) Sheriff Wilcon to-daj went' to Lincoln with three pris.onord , two ol them the recc'ntly convicted murderers , wlic go to the penitent mry for ton years each , Mrs. Laura Allen , who Is violently insane , wus taken to tlio asylum. A KlirlnvaltjCamlitlnle U'ithllrnwj. SOITII Siof.v Cm' , Neb , , Dot. 18. | Spo- clul to Tin : HII.J William E. ICellt-.v , can didate for county tthcriff on the people's ticket from this place , has withdrawn .and will Join forces with William Kyan , ol Jaeuaon , the doiuocrailo candidate for the 8111110 OlllCU. Till ; KNUINKKUS. It In Tlioiiitlit the lAnlnnitlon tialiomo Will Itn Defeatrd. DKXVEU , Oct. 18. At to-day's oesslon of the locomotive engineers' convention tlio ro- pnrts of the special linanco comiiittoo | wore presented , Tlio annual llnanciiil report wan presented aad adopted , Chief Arthur made Ills special report and recommendations to which ho reform ! m his annual address. None of these matters have been made public. To-night the federation committee from Iho Union Paclllis nnd the specul committoa appointed by the convention are catiaidcring tills quiMtioii ut a special inuctlnt , ' . From tlio convorsutlon of a number of loading en glncer3 it may bo inferred that tlii' proposition will ho defeated when brougiil before the convention. Thu engineers to-day restored its chartoi to St. Louis division No. liiT. The Burlington strike mutters were practically ignored , the whole topic onlj occupying a few minute * of time. To-morrow they taito an excursion over tin loop on the Colorado Central , The wlvo1 and lady frlonun of the engineers are wol represented , there being 3tt in uttondanci at the convention. An Asylum liivcHtliratlnn. CiiKuao , Oct. 18. [ Special Telegram t TUB HKE.I The grand Jury Is tuvcstlgatlni the h'omo for the Incurables in reference ti the alleged abuses of John liot eu , who dloi there recently. His death , it was claimed b. ills relatives , was directly caused by the cm olty nnd noclcot of the matron , Mrs. Harlow nnd aevoral male nurses. Forty witnesso liavo boon subpoonacd and a number of thou were hoard to-day. Their testimony teadei toward a conUrmbtlon of tbo Inwn Tnkci'.U Droldoil Stnnil Mir ( ) lcnl ItcvUlon. Nfiw YoiiK pot , IS. At the scssloti to-dn.v of tlio house ot deputies of the Protestant Kplscnp.il church , the report of the cotnmlt- tco nn canons on the proposed establishment of n inlsMoimr.y'cplseopato for colored people was presonted.u IJho committee deemed it in expedient to difso'now. . After some unlm- portnut business ( Jio house resumed consld- cratlon of tlio'htUrgicnl revision. The six amendments which were ndoptcd ycslcrdny by the com mittoo of the whole were ngrocd to formnlly. "Tho noon recess "was then t akcn. At the afternoon session several other res oluttons were adopted. The peculiar feature of the voting on thcso resolutions wns that Iowa took a decided stand against n revision or any sort , and decided through Or. Halo to bo individually recorded lu that light. The real debate of the afternoon cittno ott Or. Huntltiglon'a resolution upon n short ofllco of prayer for sundry occasions. The subject wns reopened by Or. Kpiui. who Imp' pencil to bo absent w.hon tbo matter w.is before - fore the conimlltco of the whole. After a lengthy discussion the resolution wns put nun curried , This finally disposes of nn Im portant mutter already proposed nnd re jected by two previous convention ! * , BO far as the house of deputies arc concerned. Tn the house of bl hops to-day It was de cided that no chnngo shall bo made in the term 'assistant bishop , " which it wns pro posed to change for "coadjutor. " The bishops declined to concur with the lower house In the resolution petitioning congress on the subject of divorce , on the ground that It was tiiuulvlsablo at this time. The Inter-Seminary Alllnncc. CIIICAOO , Oct. IS. The Inter-Seminary al liance to-day chose \V. 10. LoucUs , of Koch- cstor , president for the ensuing your. In teresting addresses on mission worlc wore mado. A IU lmi > CotiRcncatrtl. PmiAnr.i.riiiA , Oct. IS. Hov. Thomas F. Oavios , of St. Peter's Protestant Episcopal church for the nast twonty-ono years , waa to-day consecrated as the bishop of eastern Michigan , towhich ho was elected last Juno. TO SAVK 1118 JOD. A Ilnir-Witicd MUM Kills a Fellow AVorUuian. R.VCINB , Wls. , Oct. 18. Eugene L. Sulli van was brutally murdered by n hilf-wittccl follow workman named Galncs on the farm of George Shields , near Hritol , fifteen allies west of Kcnosha , last night Sullivan wns attacked by Gaincs while milking. Ho wns thrown down , his throat cut , and his body stabbed in seven places. Galncs Is now in jail ut ICenosha. Ho aay.s ho killed Sullivan bemuse hotoarod bo-wouldtako his ( Gaines1) ) jot ) . He also hd Riild thought Sullivnu was a tramp and that nil tramps'should die. Arrpntcil F'or nobbing tlm Mnll. UICIIMOND , Va. , Oct. IS. Willi.un L. .Tor- dan , son of Postmaster Jordan , of Manches ter , and clerkm that ofllce , was arrested yesterday on the'charge of robbing Ihc mail. Ho made a full 'confession nnd was hold In S2.0WI bond ? for .examination to-rnorrow. The young iuunf' & JWoll connected nnd has moved in good Society , both in Richmond and Manchester. ' ' ' A Imnatii ; Kims Amuck. CUICAOO , Oct. IS. ( Special Telegram to Tnc llir..J ChiCiig'o is excited over a violent - lent lunatic who is''runniug ' at largo in the Decring distridt ; sinu has thus far eluded capture. * ; . Ho is herculean in stature and has attached mimero.U8.penpto in a Bavage man ner , generally .tu ) night. The police have been seiirchinirioihlui without avail , and Ihe belief is gaining ground that his insanity is periodical. . ' ( Troubled. CHICAOO , Oct. IS The K. 11. Stone Lum ber company of this city , made an assign ment to-day. The liabilities , as shown by the schedule , amount to ? UUOO and the as sets to 0,000. _ CniCAcio , Oct. IS. W. M. Thacher & Co. , one of the best known tea Ilrms in Chicago , assigned to-day. The liabilities are sched uled at 550,000 ; assets , $00,000. Struck a Spoutcr. YANKT X , S. D. , Oct. IS. [ Special Telegram - gram to Tun IJnn. ] At n depth of 500 feet water was struck to-day at tbo cement plant , live miles from Yatikton , and through an eight-Inch pipe experts thirilc that 5.000 gallons a minute is discharged , more than double any of our big spotitcrs. Killed by a Jnguar. Loxnox , Oct. 18. A scrubwoman was cleaning the cages at the Hamburg Zoological tjatden this morning when n jaguar plunged his paw through the bars of the cngo and managed to lacerate her flesh so frightfully tli at she died in a short time. Thirty-six Hollies Uncovered. LONDON" , Oct. 18. The bodies of thirty-six of the men Killed in the explosion M the Heatilco colliery at Longton Wednesday , have boon recovered. < > ! ' lynlioiil Fever. GIUNU Foiuc , N. D. , Oct. IS.-Or. Irwin , of tills city , returned homo yesterday from Grandin nnd reports an epidemic of typhoid fever at that place , there being thirty-seven cases thus far. Saw a IMuiriiillot'iit There were only oijjht luclcy passon- KCTd on tbo steamship , fort > oy City , of the Bristol line , which got'inlo Now York recently , to see ibe biggest and morft trauslucLMit iceberg of tbo season , which lias beoti unusually prolific in ico- nerfjH. It bad aOcixe-n or inoro ylittor- insr minarols , tlio loftiest of which was over ono hundred and fifty fool high. The mass of Uio icobcrjj was about a quarlor of a tnilo lonp. It was jiassed al close quarters in latituilo17s , longitude - tudo17s JW minutes cast of Kowfound- land , on tbo inoniiii ( . { of Scnlambm * " 0 , and could be HOUII for tnilus in the clear atmosphere. 1'aiil Huvoro'H Iti > ll. In the stcoplo of iho Congregational church at Binyhum , Somerset county , Maine , there 'llanos ' an ancient bull that has been swiViyin } , ' in various belfries - fries GIIO hundred yours or inoro. On its outer surface is stumped "IJovore , Boston , " nndiU , | is supposed to have been made bylaul Hovuro , who , aftci Iho peace of 17HM , cslablishcd a foundry in Boston where bo casl iho first cau'- iion and bull 'OtUttufaclurod ' in Massa chusetts. Tlio'iOld bell htis a good lone and seems Hkijt\j-'lo last auolhw cen tury , 7 | Tlio ColilnHt tfiwMtiHl Colder Day. The uoldoHtu region of the United Slales is Iho "Bliljtoh of country on the northern bordfirifrom Iho Minnesotii lakes to the v { toni line of Daliota , say the San rtniclsco l-'xamincr. At the I'ombinn , jyfifv'h lins near tbo forty- ninth iiurallol , tlio lowest temperature recorded in the great Htorin of iho win ter of 187 ! ! was 60 = below /.era. Tina is boliovud to bo the lowest Icmpuraturo rauchou in the United Stales , Kortllo Aitiolopti Valley. A few years ngo Antulopa valley , on the Mojnvo desert , was cnnsidero-J worthlosa for fanning. This season liowovor , Iho people Imvo harvefaled 00,000 sacks of wheat and tbo sainc amount of barley , A Hlonstor Hwnnt 1'otalDf. J. R. WoUdklll , of Wlntora , Cnl. , dug up a swool polnloo lust week ilia wuighcd twonty-olghl poitndB. In Ilinghum , Mutw. , the llro depart meat is called out to assist jn toarcbin for lost children , NO MORE A COMMON CARRIEH An Important Decision Dy tlio lowti Supreme Court. RAILROADS AND THE LIQUOR MEN A Voting Wife icalnlly Burned 11 } Knrosutio The 1'renbyterlau * Synod A Fnriuni * Brutally Ilcntcn nml The Supreme Court. Dns MOIKKS fa , , Out , IS. ( .Special Tel cgratn to Tin : linn. ] TUo supreme court rendered n very Important decision licro to day bearing upon tlio prohibitory law nml Uio rights oT railroads as carriers. The case was tlmt ot the state of Iowa against Con Crocdon , n liquor seller of this city , nnd tlio Itock Island railroad colnuatiy. An infnriiuitloii hnd boon lllod before n justice alleging tlmt certain liquors in small pack ages owitod by Con Crccdon were kept in the Hock Island freight house in Uos Monies , Intended for solo In violation of law. Six separate packages wcro seized under 11 scuruh warrant stud were condomnml. The railroad wns tiuiilo u party to the suit , unit it was tiled In the district court and the liquors were ordered to bo destroyed. The defend- nnts appealed , claiming that the liquors wore in the custody of the railway company IIH a common farrier , and that the matter huuamo ono of Intcr-stuto commerce , over which the courts of Iowa had no jurisdiction. The decision of the supreme court finds that Crccdou was a persistent violator of the law mid had been reccivine liquor in this way for some tliuu , using the Iromht depot us n storage room to liuop the packages until needed. These liquors hnd been received from six to llftcen days prior to the seizure. The court holds that the intcr-stato com merce fouturo of the transaction cndcit when the liquors hnd reached the freight Mouse ; that the rnllronu lu keeping them for scvornl days wus holding them not us u earner , but us n warehouse tnan. Under the circum stances it rules that the liquor was oehiR hold for illegal purposes nnd wus no longer matter of intor-stato commerce , and so wns properly seized and condemned. The case will bo taken by railway companies as n precedent in the mnttor of storing liquor for customers. The following additional opinions were lllcu : lllcuVlllinm \Vlllinm HIntrngcr , appellant , vs Cornelius Mnhoney ot al ; IJubuquo district ; nfllrmcd. William H. Hancock ot ul vs the District Townshipof Perry ; Davis district : reversed. U. MuGivdtiB , appellant , vs II. II. Welder ; Woodbury district : rovcrscd. Thomas Sketching vs M. 13. Smith & Co. , appellants ; Harrison district ; reversed. A Woman * * ) i < riritl'ul | Fntc. FOUT Down : , la. , Oct. 19. [ Special Tolo- prnm to Tin : Bnu.l Mrs. George Lean , the .young wife of u house imlntor ot tills city , is dying in horrible agony as the result of hero * seno explosion. In her haste to nropuro her husband's dinner she was filling a lighted Iteroscno sieve when the can burst , covering her with liumln ? oil. She rushed into Uio street , where her fearful yells brought prompt assistance , but not until the flames had been funned by the wind until her cloth ing was all burned from her body nnd the llesh was sizzling with heat. Strong men turned heart sick as tlio still conscious woman wus boitur carried into the house an d the flesh on the arms parted ut the joints as the result of being rousted. Tim I'i > i".lytt > riim < . MAliSHAU.Tmvx , la. , Oct. 18. [ Special Telegram to THE Ban. | The Iowa presby- tcriiin synod elected Uov. William Bryant , of thi city , niodur.itor ut the morning ses sion. Committees were appointed. E. It. Craven , secretary of the board of publica tion , inado an address showing the progress of the work. Itev. George Kurhcnrt reported Coo collegu to bo in excellent hands. Tlio report received from Parsoiu college was most gratifying , showing seventy now students in a total of lSt. : Ho Poll Ainniiir Thieve * . KCOKUKIn. . , Oct. 18. [ Socuial Telegram to THE BKE. ] John Caldwell , an old fanner living near Charleston , catno to this city vcs- tcrduy in company with an employe. Caldwell sold a team of mules to a horse buyer hero nnd received In cash about $150. In company with his employe ho visited several drinking places. IM\O at night , while considerably under the inllncnco of liquor , they were joined T > y n couple of colored men. ' While drinking toccthcr Caldwell foolishly dis played nis money. Ho bccamo separated from tiis employe and was taken away by negroes. They took him to several dis reputable negro resorts and plied him freely with liquor. About a o'clock this morning lie was taken into nn alloy and fearfully beaten , being left for dead. His money was all taken. Ho recovered consciousness about daylight nnd managed to re.iuh the hotel where ho stopped yesterday. Tlio po lice have a clue that they thiuk will lead to the arrest of the robbers. KIISIII- null Mo Toy Arraiirnod. 1 , la. , Oct. 18. | Special Telegram to THE BII : . ] Doctors Knsor uiid McCoy , who have oeun operating in this and adjoin ing counties claiming to represent the Ne braska infirmary , located at ilio corner of Fifteenth nnd Douglas streets. Omaha , nml the Nobraslta dispensary , 1718 Leavonworth street , were arraigned for trial in the dis trict court hero to-day , and their case is set for Monday next. They are now in charge of the shorilT , failing to furnish the requited bonds of $1,000 each. The cnsu will bo tin in teresting onu. Tlio other members of the gang have not bean captured. An Af't'tdotitnt Snooting. MAiisim.i.iows , la , , Oct. IS. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : Aci : . ] Colonel Elliott Scliurtz , formerly postmaster of this city , whtlo out hunting this afternoon attempted to cr.uvl through a barb wire fence. In doing so his uuu was accidentally discharged into hit arm , shattcntti ; it so badly that it will have to bo amputated. A Kort Ooi'co Kiro. FOUT Dot > ci ; : , fa. , Oct. IS. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : 15ii : . | H , M. Ciriflin's drug store was damaged ? ! l,00. ) by h'ro and water last night. Fully Insured. The Kori'hlry Coniri'RAN Adjourns. Pjiii.Aiiiii.riiiA , Oct. IS. In closing the session ot the American Forestry congress to-day U. ( i , Xonhrup road an essay on "Arbor Day" In the schools , in which ho showed the vernal holiday is now being celebrated very generally. Ho said the children are planting millions of trees , Cali fornia taking the lend. KeKolnt Ions -worn adopted nuking congress to withhold puulio lands from sale until the timber Is old enough to I-M. Hon. James A. Heaver , of Pennsyl vania , was elected president , and Uio meet ing then adjourned nir.o dio. A m or i UH n Hoard Adjourns. Nr.w YOIIK , Oct. 18. The American board of commissioners for foreign missions fin ished its business this forenoon and ad journed bino die. The I'ostolllon The postofllco appraisers corralled J. E. Htloy nnd hnd him sign the documents fixing tlio valuation of the postollico site yesterday- , Tbo papiirrt were then submitted to United States Attorney Prltiihett for inspection before - fore filing m the United States court. Mr. Pritcbott had printed blanks pre pared for the nppruixcrs , but they thought It necessary to interline and clianto several things , which did not suit Mr. Pritchctt's ideas. So ho returned the papers to them with instruction * to have thorn prepared in proper shape. To l'nstmn < mra. For sale at less than half cost , R full outfit of first quality hard wood posl- olllcu llxlurcd. Yule lock boxes and Vulo finish throughout : C28 boxed. A commission of $4U paid to trmhe n sale. Apply to A. C. Fulloti , Davenport , lu. HEROES. llow hipoy , could 1 but in any measure , Ir such times ns these , make manifest to you the inclining of heroism , Cnrlylo , Kosidinn within Ilio shadow of Hun ker hill there is n young huly who for pluck nnrt heroism ranks well with man * , whoso tlectls of dnrlnp Imvo boon UnuU.v prnlsutl and whoso services have boo'n recognized l > v the national povor nine tit. Her nniiio is Nellie Louisa Mollcn , and she is but sixteen yours old. A most daring rescue was effected by her iv little more than nycar npo. Nellie was standing upon the enter jilatfortn ol the public Imlh-liouRo with a coin pun ion , when aho wna snddonly startled by n sharp cry of terror nml the noise ol splnshinp wnlor. Running toward the sea-wall of tlio now wharves , n few rods distant , she saw a little girl splashing about in the river , Without hesitating in she plunged to the rescue , nnd , al though tho-river nb this point is at least lifloen foot deep , aho reached tlio sink ing girl , and , grasping her by the hair , sttirtod to tow her to tho. buth-houso. Tlio task was not nn easy ono , for tlio drowning girl took n linn grasp on Nellie's shoulders. With n clinging weight of clothing ftho could do nothing and was obliged to sink. Her charge then relaxed hot * grasp , and Nellie or.co inoro nttotnplotl to bring her ashore. Again she was clutched in a. death clasp and frtrugglod to free herself. When almost ex hausted she triumphed in her endeav ors , for the other girl had become un conscious. She swam to the light house lauding , and with the aid of four iiion who , by the way. had looked quietly on up to this point without offering any assistance - anco lliu drowning girl , Nora Fan-ell , was saved. It required ti half hour's work to rceuscHuto nor. Miss Nellie was pretty thoroughly exhausted , but soon rallied and , entering the woman's batli house , she dried her clothing , took aquiotswim and then wont homo to supper. Her parents wcro greatly sur prised upon reading in the paper the next day a full account of tholr little daughter's heroism. Miss Nellie is a comely girl of light complexion and \\oll proportioned ligttro. She lias largo bright eyes , and there istv modest determination and fearlessness ex pressed in her features. She 1ms been a very good swimmer since her ninth year , anil modestly expresses a willing ness to plunge in to the rescue of an other if necessity should arise. Horn is a story of an exploit of a Fro n eh youth in the battle of Trafalgar. About the middle of the ongiigoinont , when defeat started the French in tlio face , tlio French commander mignillc'd that utter rout could , bo prevented only by tlio conveyance of certain written instructions to tlio vessel which had been the bulwark of the Kroneh on that day. Tlio announcement was received with n generality of ( starling eyes and blanched cheek * , when up utenpeil proudly and smilingly a , lad named Kocquo. The commander understood that look. "Will you think of the dan ger , my brave lad ? " ' 'I have thought of it. sir ; I am ready. " The metsago was immediately placed in a tight box. which was forthwith securely fastened around the neck of the lire-bientiling Roequo. The .British saw tlio heroic lad plunge into tlio water , and quickly surmifod the moaning. Whoa ho reappeared at about twenty yards from the vessel whence ho leaped , the British guns were turned on him without delay. Hut the wary lad dropped below tli3 surface and rose at a further distance onward for a fresh inhulaunti. This was done regularly anil at brief intervals. The British , however , could not trace his movement , which was studiously irreg ular , and lired at random toward the spot where they supposed hu might como up. The hissing.balls plowed tlio waters deep and wide , but without avail. For nflcr an exhausting struggle of ten minutes the young hero suddenly emerged at tht side of tlio vessel to which lie steered , and was hastily drawn aboard by ready lianus. A shout of exultation wont up from the Krench and the British at the success of this heroic act. The sailors of the ship which re ceived him rushed forward to over whelm him with mad congratulations , but the noble lad was no more ; He hud sunk upon the deck and expired from Hlieur exhaustion. The message was important. Tlio re mains of tlio vanquished were safely conducted from the si-ono of conflict1 , and with them lingering in the bosoms of many went the tearful memory of tlio heroism of 1'ocquo. Queen Victoria recently conferred the decoration of the Albert medal of the hocond iilnss upon William Carter , A. B , , of Uio bark Gettysburg of Aber deen. The Gettysburg was lost by striking on the Morant Cayn , on March . ' ! ! lnsttiovon of the crow being drowned. The sea during the night washed over the fihip and over the remaining nine of the crew , who , however , managed to hang onto the wreck until daylight , when Carter and t-os-on men were able to reach a rock whicii was tunm above water at the distance1 o ! about live hun dred yurdu. The must"1 ! of the vouhel tried to follow , but was injurutl and ox- haiibtod , and the * ei ; was so stnuitr Unit ho was knocked down , and would Imvo been , drowned bad jiot Car ter rciurncd and carried him to tlio rock. Carter afterwards unam out and scoured part of the topmast and yard , lashed them together , and with n&aist- nnco brought thorn ashore , where they were formed into a raft. The nine IIIIMI left got on llio raft , and with Finall pieces of wood commenced to puddle to the nearest island , distant a mile and n half , ( . 'tirtor and another huumun at times swimming alnugdlda and dirout- ing the rafl , which was fruquuntly turned olt itn course , and HOiiiotinius up set owing to the heavy sea running at the time. Carter and biotliora sub = e- quontly Kwam to a lurccr iblmiil aquur- tctof a mile dihtunt , the former return ing tin ) next day and assisting the miih- tur and ti fconmun , who were noi-iously injured , to reach it. The Hiirvivorj of the bhtpwrccKod crow remained on iho larger ihlnnd till April 151 , when Carter and others manufactured a larger raft , on which two of Iho crow BaHod to Jamaica , a distance of thirty-two milco , iti two dayh , wlieroby tlio rescue of all tlio men was ultimately olVectcd , One Saturday night in March last two men employed abat > aw mill in Albt- marlo cdiuity , Virginia , named Clark Sutherland and A. Martin , btartod to go to tlioii > hoiuoii nc > u * North G.irdon , Dlntuut about fiuwn miloH. They weru both mounted , Martin having belaud I'nsjtiroly cured by these S.i\tlo Plll They nlRo rclUno Dlu-j trcdH fro"/i / Dyspepsia , In- , dlt'cstlou and Too Henri ) Iutlri ( ; , A jxrfi"t rwn- edj'forllzliict. , Nau xti , Drowsiness , Had Tustt in tlio Moulli , Coated Tongue , I'.iln In tlio PJo ! , TOItril ) I.HIClt. Thf ) regulate the Jiowtls. I'nretf \ eatable. ' SMALL PILL , SMALL DOSE , SHALL PRICE , him a ncphow of the former , about ton yonrs of ngo. The night vyns intensely dark. Their course lay across Hard ware river , nniRly turbulent , rooky stream , dangerous at any Unto to eross. On this occasion it was swolon ft'oiu the frequent rains that hnd fallen. AVIion they ronched the ford Martin with the boy was in advance , Ilia horse had hardly entered the etronm when ho Btumbled over ono of the many Inrgo rocks that lay in tholr course , nnd in trying to recover himself ho entirely submerged both riders. Sutherland not yet entered tlio stream , ns his horse hud become unmanageable , ami from the darkness could not tell what hnd occurred. Martin , after some little time managed to got out , and not until ho reached the shore did Sutherland Icnrn what hnd happened , and that his ncphow wns being washed down the stream. He only walled to hoar that the boy was still in the water , when , with the rapidity of a door ( Sutherland is a strong , athletic , courageous young man ) , ho swung down the sldo of tlio stream , calling to tlio boy , but not until ho had run about a half a mile did he receive a response so feeble as to bo hardly hoard. Ho plunged into the water at a point where it was moro dangerous than nny in the neighborhood to enter. Only in tent , hnwovur , on saving the lad' ho thought not of his own danger , and in the shortest possible- time reached the nearly drowned mid froy.on child , whom ho bore in his arms lo the shore. Tlio first words of the little fellow , after recovering his speech , were : "Undo Clark , I know you would save mo and Uol lei me drown. " About six years ago a wrnek was sighted in front of a life-saving nta- lion , wliich wo shall call No. 1 , situated about forty miles north of Capo Htit- tcrns. The ship could not bo reached by shooting a line , tind tlio ot-ly way to save those on board was to go out in a surf-boat. The men in Station No. U. seeing tlmt those in Station No. 1 wvre not doing anything toward saving the distressed sailors , came to inquire the reason. The captain of No. 1 Pnid that it was impossible to reach the ship , and that ho would not risk his life in Irv ing. The captain of No. 2 then told his men that the adventure was very dangerous and that ho could not order thorn out , but if they would volunteer to go ho would load them. The entire crew immediately oxnressod their will ingness lo go and started back to their station for tlio boat. They drew it through the wind lo a point opposite the wreck , a distance of about live miles , and after two or three unsuccessful at tempts succeeded in passing the break ers. They reached Uio wrack , took th crow on board , and all returned to shore in safety. Tlirco years ago , at the Hollmoro col liery , two miners were engaged In drill ing a blast hole. When it had boon drilled and Illlcd with giant powder a lighted fuse was attached. While everyone was breathlessly awaiting the explosion , the mine huporintondoiit , ae- ecmpaitied. by two young Indies , walked slowly up lo the spot , and , not knowing liioir terrible danger , stopped opposite Iho charge. He began cxplaiiuu < r iho use of the breasts. One of the miners , Koeitig that shouting would not do , for the man would most likely slop and ask what llicy were saying , and purhaps nol oven Ihcu understand , ran forward to pull oul Ine fuse. When within twenty feel lie saw tlmt it would explode the uevt tnomct. Without thought ot his o\yii danger , although ho knew the act would doubtless end in a horrible death , ho gave three great bounds and throw himself headlong on tlio fuse just as il gave a last libefero eiilering iho powder. Kiiyptinn Corn in D.ikotii. In raising Egyptian corn , A. .T. Allen , of Wiirnok , Dale. , on tlio Milwaukee ) roail , claims to have had success this season , lie said : " 1 saw n statement in a newspaper last season about corn having been brought from Kgvnt by n certain explorer , and wrote to him for some. He responded , sending ineKevon kernels , whicb , he informed me , lie had tnkcn from an underground tomb near tlio bank of Hie Nile , and Unit they werQ , like Mark Twain's mummy , 3,01)1) ) ) years old. He mndo no chivrgo "for the seed , and thinking , as t do yet , that lie found lltom as hegtiid , I cultivated them with care and iiiteresl. Kuch Kernel produced three stalks , and on oa > - hlalk gouw nn cur aboiitoighl indies lonf and two or Ihreo inches in diameter. Thfio ears tire well Illlod with kernels about tlio si/.o of popcorn. The B.talks attained the tjize of our Indian corn , and were sofl and uico for foddor. even when Iho grain ripiMiod. 1 think a great deal of lliu boii.l , and shall so\v it next year on a good sized patch. " MUs f-in til' * Tame Fish , Miss Kmina Smith , of Norway , Me. , has nn aquarium. Near Iho pier at her cottage nlie lias a school of tame llsh. They consist of chubs , hornpouis ami flat iish. They are so well trained us lo cat beans out of a spoon. She lias tlio larger ones named and can call UIIMII to her. Miss Smith Ims boon feeding thorn for bovoral seasons , and they havogrown to a largo size. Vitality and Vlpor anu'.tclily ' tfn-on to nvory purl of the body liy JIools Hiinuiparllln That , llivil I'uci i\g \ in u i Iroly ovrruuiiiu , thu blood Is piirliloil , cnrl-'lH'il unit vltiillzi-d , tbu filonuii-h 1 > > t'iMi-il iuiilHtririKihuai'l. ! Ihuitppetltti ri-hti/rtd tli > ' Ulilnuyu nml UI-IT invlgni'utou , tlio bruin rofI'lc-iiuil , the liolo y H-m built up , Try IIHid H tvirwiparlllu now. MooU'safiroftoarlliaisMolillivilriitftjlHti I'l-L-piuud ' ' > ' - ' lluud & Uu. , l.uwell , MUSJ. inft > ilnw fropi Mil ef- - . . . ' " 'I * < > > yuMUul cr- I taBHrui .i-iulr ili y m-l . _ . . .rnir/HalllUliletlt.lU.U < M-llfil ) , . full | > ai1kiil i < fur liumu cure , lliu &l AllUlfH * . > ( T. C. FOWLER , Moodus , Conn. . JOHN'S MlfITAIlV80IIOOI , , ST. .MANI.II'S. N.V. Civil lIiiKlnopvlnif. Classics , uunui-i , Ilr. llcv. R li. mJN'I'.NUTON , I'ruiltlont , l.-i. Cuu W. VlillllKUK , Bupurinti-aaunt. A GOODRICH Att'y nt-f , .w. 13l b ( rn Ht. , t-'hlcug'ii ml vie 3 frorij al years ut [ lorleni-oj buhiu.3 : ( iiilctly nnd legally trans- tcte 1. to , > HMM-KIUBUIAREAII CUSIUOKS UtululUI/lt. . .1 UcV 11 r f | Bri4 > UiMT ,