I' v I 2 THE OMAHA DAILY BMi ® : FRIDAY NOVEMBER 8 , 1880 1 CAUSED BY TARIFF REFORM t Ex-Prostdont Clovolana'a Opinion o the Domocmtlo Victory f SATISFIED WITH THE RESULT E Oliloltppnlillcniifl Still Confilcritiior ( K , llnvo Saved A.II Hut tlio Head or 5 tlio Ticket Virginia * f lioinnorntlc Mnjorlty Orovor Given Illi Views k [ WVsmSflTov , Nov , 7 Lx President . Clovcland , In an Interview on the result ot the election , says ! "It Is evident that the | lcivcu ot tariff reform liis at last leavened the whole lump ' 1 ho west , which hna suf fered most from the unjust burden of tariff taxation , has nwiKoucd lho state platforms ' of Loth Iowa ntid Ohio wore abreast of the ' the of t-irilT 'bt Louts platform on subject reform The people have considered and 1 passed judgment It wns for tlio people to rdrcide Thoyaro now dcudlncr HisonoUKh for mo lo sa ) tbnt I am satisfied nt the tiull- catlotis nnd results of Tuesdays election The Vcrdlctof Virginia Indicates that the k south Is still faithful to the democracy of Jefferson und Jachson " ' aiixui ) ln onio 1 FotntnUltjr Thnt tlio It-imblican 1 Hi 1 nt Is I lecto 1 I copt I ornkcr v Go ! l miius , O , Nov T The fatato .Touruil t this morninB saya tint Chnlrman Court , Secret irv Doano und some of the rcpubl'ean , candidates claim the election of nil of lho republican - < publican tlcltot except roraltcr Hiov ha\o sent word to all the counties for complete ! e turns nt once Its ml lent that Campbells " " plurnlltj will not bo much over 10 00J , nnd if f It Is not over 12 000 , tlio held of tno rcpub- f llcan ticket is the onlv part of it that Is beaten The oftlcnl count of the vote will bo mndo In the different counties to-dav nnd report in ado at onto , so that tlio result will ho B known moro positively , but a mixed ticket is H thought to hive been elected B Cincinnati , Nov 7 Lho Tnqulrcr cdl- J turlally this mornlnc ; on lho Ohio election B contains thu following paragraphs HB * "lho democratic nclilovamcnt In Ohio Is 3 Bfl" now monument to the prlnciplo of tariff ro BBt form , which entered so larf-olv into the do BJ < clarallon of principles at the Day ion conuon- Bh lion nnd into the discussions during the Bfl campaign Bll , ' ' Ucpubllcnns who revolted against Gov- H ornnr l oralterdld not revolt ngiiust the ro- BBJ publican vtartv llicii opposition to their BBJ nominro for Rovornor did not interfere with BBJ their st ttullnrf as republicans Their fidelity BBJ to their pi lnciples remains " BJfl 8 p m I lie Iljrurcs recall ed nt the rcpub BJfl llcan nnd democratic nendriunrtcrs now In BJB dieatn tint the icpubllcins will elect nil the BB' candidates on the state ticket wltu the ex BB ceptlon of roraltcr and possibly the licutcn BB ? ant governor i he contest is so close ac BB * . cording to the cstimotos mndo on the lieu res BB atlinnd , tint it may tcqulro the official BB' figures to docidc BB i , lho following ; was cjven out from repub BB llonn hcndminrlcrs nt 10 o'clock to-nlelit BB . ' Wo now linio returns from the cntlro etnte , BB } showing lho election of Judge Dlckuinn At BM tornoy General Wnison btnto Commissioner BJB Itroun , Member of the Hoard of Public BJB Works Hal n School Commissioner John BJB Hancock unil Clorlc of the Supreme Court BJB Hosier by pluralities rinsing from 2 - " 00 to BJB T 000 Wo bcllovo I.ntnuson is elected llou- BJB tenant e-oveniDr , but the rnco between hhn BJB nnd Marquis wis close and Lainpson'B BJB plunllty will bo small It will rermirothu BJB ofllciul vote to obtain the exact plurality of BJB the republican candidates " BJB' Ileptitilicnti Loss in tlnssnrliiiBCtts H' Uoston , Not 7 lho senate will bo cotn- H > " posed of JOrcpubllcins und U democrats , ns H compared with 32 republicans and8 demo BJB crats in lbSS Tlicro arc 162 republicans and BJB 73 democrats returned to the lo vor house n BJB ' rcpublh m loss of 18 rcprcscutatncs fiom BJB last jeur BJB lho vote of the tiwn of Gosnold received BJB to day r-otnplclcs the election returns from BJB ' * the cntiro state , making the total footings BB- forgovornor Bracltett ( rep ) 12(5 ( 800 ; Uassell fl ( dom ) UO 817 Hlncltmer ( pro ) 1,1 $51 , Marks , BJB ( labor ) 111 Draclictt's pluralitj is 5,084 BJB- Virclnin's Deiniieratic Blnjnrlty B HicilMO > n , Vo , Nov 7 The Dispatch " H published a tabulntcd stntomentof the vote BJB ; of the state this morning , giving jMcKinncj BJB u majority ot 41 OW / - BJB II l-i Hr.i7olm.in was sent to the grand BJB ] urv to dnby the polieo Justice , hurtcil BJBJ with nUcmpting to vote Illegally at Tucs- BJBJ days ' olcclion Among the witnesses ex- BJBh amlnca was Congressman Wise who tcstlfed BJBJ ; that the greater per ion of the time Urazcl- BJBJ man lind boon n government employo , that BJBJ ho unquestionably lives in Washington , thai BJBJ his wife Is cngngod In business in that cltj BJBJ JJrazelmau said ho was removed from a posi BJBJ tion in the socrol sir\ico secured through BJBJ the inllui ncoor Captiin Wise in Tobru iri , BJBJ lbSS Afterwards Wise secured him a posl BJBJ lion under the Ush commissioner , which ho BJBJ hold untilJulj or August , 18S8 Jin was out BJBJ ofsorvico mno or teu months when ho ro- BJBJ och cd the appointment ho now holds BJBJ I iniKl rtiartol in now York BJBJ Niiw Yoiik , Nov 7 General ICnapp , of BJBJ thq repubhean state committco , nnnouncea BJBJ that the most astounding frauds upon the BJBJ franchlso had boon discovered in Troy ana BJBJ other places on the part of the domocratlo BJBJ party in lho recent election H I OUAKMt'f , IAUIjT BJBJ The Governor is llrllllunt Dut Indls- BJBJj tntt , nys Iluttcrunrtti BJBJ Cinoico , Nov 7 [ Special Talogram to- BJBJ ( Tun Hee ] lion J3onamin ] Uuttcruorth , BJBJ the well known Ohio politician nnd congress BJBJ man , w as inton lowed hero to day in regard B to the causes of the republican defeat iu * Ohio BJBJ "jao far ns Ohio is concerned , " sold ho , "I H cin sny thnt the Old Etnto Is thoroughly ro H ! publlcun , and in the presidential election will B show her true colors 1 can explain tl o ro- BJBJU rent rovcrso to the republicans tlicro oulj by BJBJ " the scriptural quotation that Whom the BBJ | Lord loveth Ho cuntisotli , ' and I supj > ese wo BJBJ" tiavo received the dlyh.o rebuke But BU ' Mhcthor it was for our sins of omission or BBJ i commission can not bo told until the record BBJf 'B ' fully mudo up i . BJ I Our dofeut In Ohio was duo BBJ U > & largo number and variety BHr bf rcaHom , onoof tlio most Important ones BBV bolug thai this was an ofT year , which cnusod BB1 ' 3 grunt indlfforonco among the \ntors BT l'orahcr is a brillluSt ai d aggroislvo leader , BBJ < t but is not nlwavsdlscrcut In his salcctlou of BJI won nnd methods Lao liquor question did BBJ • , • not cut moro than S per cent of the llguro it BBJ * ' is gonorallv oupposed to have cut , BJ • 'Ihoro is another point I take great picas BJ' tire in denying , and that is tlio ohargo that BJ I'rosldcut Ilurrlson's administration Is ro- BJ spouslblo for our de'out , a hat charge Is BJ wholly without foundation " H | l'rotilbllliju Dlit It H ] Cniojoo , Nov 7 ISpocIal Integrant to BJr Tim lletj lion Iloiuou J Hall , the well B' known Iownt ox congressman nnd commts 1 ' donor of patents under the Cleveland ndmin- H * ' lstratlon , was intervlonod in this city to day | * and frankly admitted that the liquor ole BBj luont * hud contributed most to the deuio- BBJ s crauc success iu Iowa BJ } "Xinaj sa > . " said ho , that all the ole BBJ ments contributed to the domocratio success BBJ- ttiero , but the prohibition question was by all BBJ odds the largest factor lhe efiocla of Bjh Btriulnp out the legltiuiats liquor Industry BBJ nnd substituting therefor an irrospoaslble , BJ ; disgraceful trolllo with no rorenuo from it BBJ 4 uor ceil ot over It becama moro apparent BBJ < * cb year and have affected the business BBJ ) : > prosperity to uo extant thut resulted iu the BBJV romovid of largo numbers of people from ttio BBJ utato , the drl\ lug out of vvholetalo merchants BJJX la all tines of business , aud rosaltluu in the BBJiomptyiug of houses , the reduction of rents BBJy and a thousand other ills 'lhcse and ether BBjl causes resnltod la lluancUl doprestlnu , and BBJ | . the people voted for a rottoratiou of the old BBil times , " BB1I " * BBJf WUsinmi On tlio War I'atli , ' Zihr.ip * * , Nov 7. It Is reported that the Bl dormuu Hag bus boon hoisted at l'ort Hum B | lord Captain Wisstnuu , with a large force l will attack baadanl to-nlsht. niirjnnn ntou tuij ivoiiiin alius Kato Drcxol rnken the AVlilto Veil nt nitsliiiri ; I'ltTsnuno Pa , Nov " fSpoclal Telegram gram to T hi Hurl Miss ICnto Drexel the second dtutrhtcr ot tlio lata V. A Drexel , the well-known I'lilladclphla banker , and heiress to about td 1X10,003 , took the whlto veil of the noritlato nt the con\entottho S'storsof ' Mercy in this city this morning The ccrcmonj , which wns conducted by Archtlsbop llyan , ot Philadelphia , and 'H Hov Hlshop l'hclan , of this citv , wusory Impressho and pnrllcularly cxclu lvo , none but the nonrcst nnd dearest relate os nnd friends of the postulant being permitted to enter wlthtn the sacred walls Promptly at 10 o'clocb Archbishop 11 } an and llishop I'liolnn , followed blilshops Hlnndol nnd Kendrick , Issued from the ves try 1 he > were followed hi n largo number of the C itholio clcrgj Of Pittsburg nnd east ern cities MUsDioxol entered u few min utes 1 accompanied by the superioress and assistntit 1 lm voung lady wns iiltltcd In n superb woddlng dress of the purest ere liny whlto satin W hen she reached tbo ttUnr she knelt down nnd ro- retxed the blessing of the superioress , and nsk d Mint felio ho known in religion simply ns lister Cath&rlno Alter the usual services Archbishop Hynn d olive red his sermon and Miss Droxcl , supported bv the mother nnd assistant mother of thu order , left the chapel In a few minutes she returned weiring n black garb A short pri > cr concluded the coio monv An elnbornto bnnquet w is scried nftor the morning colohrttlon al which nbnut three Tiuudrcd friends of Miss Droxcl were pres ent Among the nioit prominent guests wcroMr nnd Mrs Gootgo W Cliildt , Mr nu I JlN A .1 Drexel , ] r , Miss loseplilno Urcxol ind Mr unit Mrs l dnard Murrcll , all of Philadelphia Miss Drexel's object Is not to become nn ordinary member of the Sisterhood ot Mercv , but to gnthor Miout lier thosowlio , llko hersnlf , may bo Inspired to i onsccrato themsehes to the scnlcos of necleclcd In dians und colored people She has stati 1 that tlicro is gical work to bo done for tlio cducat'on ' of ludinn mil colored ejrla , and that It can bo done clTecllvcly only bv thnso who devote thcmselvos to It from a motho of religion Tiin vviii.A.1 u.vTRa ThoOrnnd Irunic I'ropmlntr to Sacrl- lloo l'rlnclplCH to I'ocUots Cute lee , Nov 7. f&poclal Telegram to Tiie Ulb ] ' Wo hn'v e beer sacrificing our pocket books to our principles foi four months , und nro now on the point ot sacri ficing our principles to our pockets , " said Iraftlo Manager Heoio , of the Chiengo & . GrandTiunk road to joar rcprcsonUtlio today lho remark wis mndo In rerorcnis to the 25 ccntChicaigo Now "iork whent rate which thu Urmd fiunu has hal in clTect for the list four mouths , whllo nil the other eastbound lines halo bcon quoting a 20 cent rate It will bo remembered that the rite was lowered from the ij-cent to the 10 cent basis by the nction of the Baltimore A , Ohio nnd in spilo of the objections of nil the ether lilies 1 hero wns considerable demor- nlizntion nt the time all grim rates boinr quoted nt 20 cents Gradually the lines rniscd the grain rites except on corn to the 25eentbisi8 leaving corn at iO cents lho Grind irunkut the tnino time rulsod all its grain rules to 23 cents Its roauclion to U ) cents on corn may rcopon the old sore A New Uita.il fur Iv.insns Cltj KtNSAsCm , Mo Nov 7 | Spooial Telegram gram to Iiie UrE | lho Frisco is to como into Kunsns City by way of j now line to bo constructed at oneo from Mouett , Mn Iron for the new road has actually been con tractcd for , nnd within thirty dnjs nctlvo construction will commence south of this city English capital is at the b ick of the enterprise o 1UIS 1)1 JlOUItATb \ > IN The Silver I'ow Mnnilninui Decision Denieil Uv o AVoIlt Hei bna , Mant , , Nov 7. The feilvor Bow mandnmus enso was finished to-doj Judge Do U olfo douied the rlgnt of Hall , tbo min ority of the board of canvassers tonppeil f-oni the order of the court dlrocling the cam nsssors to count tno vote ot the Tunnel precinct Xho court Issued a mandatory order and Hull nnd Irvine counted the VQto of tbo dispute 1 precinct for McIIntton 'ihls dccislou also covers the legislative contest and by it the democrats secure ton of lho eleven members of the Silver Bow delogntton The contest Js now ns to the certificates of the members of tbo lorfsla turo After the state cani asslng biard nd Journed the sccretnri of stnto issued csrtill cnlcs of election to tna members of the Ioe - islature , includinc six republic ins of bill or Bow precinct 'iho clerks of the differout couutiea hid ah cadi issued the certificates and the democruts elected refused the secretary tary a ccrtlhcatc llui liilllr.iui Cnso Dnoldotl IsiiiANArot is , Nov 7 Tlio Indiana supreme promo court to day hando 3 down a decision in the enses brought on tlo relation ot the state fortnepurposoof haling the provisions of the constitution relating to the lining of minor state ofllLes interpreted Tbo caies do- cldcd and those which the doclsions nlTcct are these in uhich the oiUculs appointed by Governor Hovoj souf lit possession of the ofllccs filled by the democratic legislature re ( , urdlcss of Iluvoy s nupolntmcnt lho ma- jorlti of the court holds the election bv the legislatuiowas Illegal also that the governor has no Inherent ri htto appoint , becjuso the ofllccs should bo filled by an election by tbo people , but as thooflicos exist legally ihev nro now acjut nnd must bo illlod by tno governors ernor's appointments . Chief Justice Llllott ( rcn ) and Judge Mitchell ( dem ) dissent from the decision , which is rendered bj JudgosOldo , Lierkshiro aud Coffey ) ( rep j f obrnHlcii nnd I own Pinslonn WAsmsoroN , Nov 7. ( Special Telegram to Tub Hfk | Pensions granted Nebraskans - kans Original invalid Samuel W Hal stead , L.wlng , Gcnrgo A M Fox , Newport , Albert Trcncli Toia-nali Holasua and In- creiso Hansomo ICIlo , Plulnvlow , William 1 dabbert , licllwood Pensions for Iowans Original Invalid Mlle li Multbio , Koosauqun , Isaac \V. Hupp , ( dead ) Dedliam -siuratlon , reissue and incrcaso William L. Uogan Hamburg Hotssuo Joseph T DaiUy , Uloomington ; John IMcrrv , Manhostor , David Sohraek , Oulwoln , John T fatolj foici ; X noch It Gutos , Ifooku * : Original widows etc Lllzaboth h , widow ot 1 saao W Hupp , Ded- hum , b oux City Will Pntlfy Sioux Cirr , la , Nov 7 ( . Soisolal Tele gram to Tnc Ulb | At a meeting held this evening a committco consisting ot nlno dem ocrats and bIx pronnnont antl prohibition re publicans was appointed to visit Horuco Holes at bis homo nnd invite bim to bo pres entut n grand rntill cation meollugto bo held next wiok in Sioux Citv Tbo cnndldutus on the domocrutia sUte ticket , momhors of the domocratlo state central committee , and leading democrats and nntl-prohlbltion re publicans la Iowa wilt bo invited to uttend Ho Kobbfiil die MittW Pzonn , III , , Nov 7 Thomas A. Vuughan , pf Lofajotto , Ind , noting rallwaj postal clerk on the Luke l > Io & , Wostcrn , was arrested hero this uftomoou by the post oflico Inspectors cburgod with robbing the mulls Money taken from decoy letters was found on his person ana ho confessed his guilt Ho Is twenty years old and has boon In tno service a year and a half , ' m EdupAtor * in Hcsiion Nbw Hwrf , Conn , Nov 7 A , oonvon tton of the lending college presidents and ed ucators ot the country are in session here The object is a thorough discussion of such brunches ot education as are commrul.v taufcht in the colleges and institutions which are represented at the convention . i. Itclli vod of Ills Buiumor'a * Wbrri NuunASKACiTr , Neb , Nor , 7 JSpocIal Telegram to Tub 13ee. ] Don Allen , a la borer , was relieved lest nlfht ot $ S0 , his Bummers savings , In u Ninth street board ing houio A WITNESS TELLSM TROTH . Mllkmtm Mortoa Ntilvoly Admits That Ha la a Liar IDENTIFIED BY HIS SACK Tlio \ miller of tjictcnt I'ttild Knows a l-URpcrt AMtlimlt hoi Inc Ills I'nco Aloro About looQlnn O'bullnnli , The Crimin Caio Cmoioo , Nov 7. The first wltnoss called to lho stand this morning in the Cronln trlnl wus Coroner flcrtr , who tistilled thnt ho held the Inquest over the remains of Ir Crouin In luno last Ho positively tdcntillcd the trunk in which It Is alleged tlio body of Dr Cronln was put ns onowhioh "is turned over to the pollco depnrtmant nt the time ot the Inqi est , lho next ultiiess wns Milkman Mcrtcs , who tcstllicd to seeing two men arlvo up to the Carlson cottngo about b 'SO on the even ing of Miy4 Inst Ho mid thnt when in front ot thu cottngo the bugg } Btopped nnd one ot Its occupants got out and enured * lie front door of tlio hou o As soon ns ho got Inslle the other , sitting iu the buggv , lunud the homo around mid iliovo nivnv ns quick as ho could Witness snid ho could see the face of the man in the buggy very pi tilth Hitnc s then nvont south to n proccrv stnro to mnko some purchases mid wns tlicro about half nnlieur When hem m ent by the cottngu nfain ho heard n tiling , us if putting honrdn together \ \ itness was naked if ho had seen cither of tlicso two men slnco that night nnd repllel th it hi ! had seen both of them Mcrtcs heio identified Kuno ai the man who drove the biitgv ind Coughilu as the ono who ni.ii into tbo house On cross cxamlnntion witness was soon confused by the questions vvhicli wore rap idly 11 red at him , but stuck to his stor.v Ho stid ho would Hwoir that Kunzo was the in in who vv ns sitting In the bugyy in front of the cottage further cross-cxnminatlnn brought out the fact that lho witness did not see the face of the man who got out of the buggv nnd en tered the cottage nnd that bis subsequent ideal licatlou of Coughilu in tlio county Jail w as bv a view of bis back , which resembled that of the man whonTcnt Into the cottage lho witness admitted that ho had told tbo cross ex unhung counsel that ho could not iacntity Coughltn , but Bald bo had lied to cot rid of being bothered , bcuuso ha vwis not rendv to toll nnvthing nbout It and be cause the pollco told him not to toll anybody ubout it flio testlmonj of Pollco ODlccr Larch ro gnrdlng the key to the trunk in the Carlson cottage wis identical with that of Officer Hiatt told J cstordaj Assistant Superintendent Murray , of the Pinkcrlon agcucy , said ho went to O Ibulli nan nnd had u tnlk with him the dnj uftur Cronln disappeared O Sullivan s dd he hud not sent nnvbud > with his card to Di Cro nln the night bofoio and told the story of his engaging Dr Cronln to nltend his men sub stanti illy us It has boon told Before Attor , this witness hud been cross examined recess wns tnken At the nfternoon session ex Pollco Cnptnin Schaak testified ns to a con-versaclon ha hud with Icomnn O Silllynn regarding the lat ter s nequiiintanco with Crouiu 'llo ice man said he had known Lronin six or seven years , but flr&t spoke to him hitler the meet ing ot the Clan uu Onel cimp an Like View in the infer pnrt of March lho wltnoss w ent over tbo old story is told hint by O bul- llvan of the contract with Cronln for attend ing his men O Sullivan ndmittcd thnt uono of his men had ever met witb nn uccidont nnd the cnpiain s questions were intended to bring out the ndmis siou that it was unrbasonablo under the circumstances to pnv ? M > for tlidico sen son O Sullivan how over Insisted that he thought it was n food thing At the same lnterv low O Sulllv nn udmitfcil that Cough lin had telephoned to mm In April , but said It wis about getting feu O'Sullivan subso quoutlv iidinittodrnftor much hesitation that ho lind talked to Conghlm ubout Kjnzo Scbunk also told nbout O Sullivan's positive st itemont Hut ho was at homo .ind In bed al 8 or S 30 o cloclc on the night of Mm 4 On cross-examination Captain Schaak smd ho knew Conghlin nnd "Kunze were working together before O Sulllvun mentioned Kunzo s name ihey were work ing together without the witness consent It was in connection with the attempt to blow ud Lynch's distillery Coughlin and kunzo nvtnt to Poonunbout the beginDlngof they oar Kunzo Baid bo saw the man who threw the boub at lho distillery und it w isle lo cntch him they euM , that they went to Peoria Chief of Polieo Hubbard testified nt length rcLarding liurko and oilier mutters , and identified various things ho hud had in his possession C iptain Scnueler , of the polieo force , nnr- rateri bis visits to the Carlson cottage , described - scribed its appearance , ldonlili&d the trunk , sections of thu flooring on exhibition with footprints in the paint , etc Hu was still being cross oxamlncd when the court adJourned Journod Jot Councy Ciiicvoo Nov 7 The police to any re coivcd a lei g communication from Pollco Maglstrato Shollz , ot Jspartn , Wis , about a mystciious strnngor divolling near there who Is supiosedto bo the missing Cronin sutpect , Cooncj the Pox " A photograph accompanying thu letter shows that tbu ucr- sea boars not the slightest rcsomhlanco to Coonoy * ANAKOlUbr * . IMtlSPAKINO Moro l'lnns to ArniiHo tlio AVoiklnc Clnstes Alleged Ciiicaoo , Nov 7 lho laily Ikws snya Chief Hubbard recently secured the admls slon of a trusted uccnt , to the anaronists' so ciety in this city , and as n result has dis covered that they are oneo moro arranging plans to arouse the working classes aud to stimulate the dominant inovomont for social revolutions Proparitlons are making for n big demon stration on Nov mbor 11 In commemoration ot the oxecutloL of the anarchists Including a big mooting Jut Battery D nrmorv and a parade throucrb the city to WnldhUm com ptory Jnflum natorvolrculars Identical with that mcntlorod In the Associated press dlx pilches from fat Louis Tuesday night , nro being circulated in largo numbers among the pconlo Chief Hubbnrd snld this artcrnooti that ho is well informed as to their move ments An anurchist meeting will not bo permitted in Hallury It or elsewhere in the city They inuy parade , ho said , but tboro must bo no red flags or disorder Ho added that there wus no cause for alarm Tlicro are u few old time anarchists about but they are not making much noise > A Itoulunglht Conference London , Nov 7 A conference between the leaders of the Uoulungist party was held to day at the lcsidencoof Houlnnger on the Island of Jersey Sixty prominent members of the party were present The authorities of the island cautioned the landlord of the Hotel that ho would bo held responsible In tbo event of any overt demon stration arising from lho confmenco It Is muted that the Houlanglst leaders debated propositions for Important alterations In the programme of the par ? ? . Tclogrnph Opi-rntor Bhot Arkansas Cm , Kan , Nov 7. At Whar ton station this morning Chas E Smith , the night telegraph operator fpr the Santo To * -oad was shot and fatally wounded by two masked robbers who came to the station ei idently for the purpose of robbing After the shooting , however , they loft without se curing udj valuables A posse is In pursuit Tim VVomon Adjourn Indianaious , Nor 7. The convention ot the Woman's Homo Missionary society fin ally adjourned Mrs John Davis , of Cinclu- nats , was elected prosldent , to tuccoed the late Lucy \A ebb IUvos Tbo other general onloers were reelected A. Wnrnlng to Ward Worker * • Cniciuo , Nor , 7. Judge Prendergast this afternoon scntonred lAUllam P Kent to thirty days'Imprisonment In Jail nnd to pay a line of 500 for lnte , funug with a Judge Of flection at tlo recent primaries r/tciinvs / wiiiu The Btipriino Court Declares tlio 'imnt Clnuso Void Nrvr Yon Tfav 7 Justice Lavvronco's decision In which ho upheld the trust clmno" In tllb tflll of the late fenmuol Tlldcn wns today rQ > jfrsed ey lho fconornl term of the supreme court The will Itiitho thirty tltth clnuso provided for the cstabrHlfmcnt of libraries in this citv and other platJs , bdi according toto-daj's ruling this ro i lost , by reason of legal techni calities , is vojit I Mr llklen , - In tbo disputed clnuso , di rected the fortantlon of a corporation to bo known as tlio "Tlldcn Irust , " nnd gave his residuary estate for that purpose Should the trust not bo Incorporated during tbu llfo of two of bis nieces , whom ho tmnicd the rrslduo held bj the executors wns to bo ap piled to such nducitionnl nnd chnrltabto purpose ns In their Judgment would render the widest aud most substantial benefit to the Interests of iiiHtikind George H lildon , u ncphow , attacked the vnlllity of tills section uud the supreme court sustained the contest on the point of the ladciiniteness ol the prevision It is plain , snys the decision , that the dls cretion which is vested In these trustees cinnut bo controlled and cniinol bo cxorcUod by another person or court , and thus no duty hns been Imposed upon thorn , the per formance ot which can bo upm Id uj a cout t of uqultv mid this is the test of thu validity of such power in n trust 1 ho court soys it is a great misfortune thut thu intention ot the testator to found a trust of ttio ch irncior mapped out bv hts will Bhould bo f ruslrutod and that the city of IN mi York could not leccivo tno ndvoutagos thereof , but it should i ot cause the court to \iolnto the rules und statutes which bnvo been ndonted ns best subserving the Inter ests of the people of lho state KT11UOK. IV moii Cnlll'-rulii Minora Sli Ike uAVomlorfitl \ eln ol silver Sax Fhwcisco , Cnla , Nov 7 [ bpecial Tolognmto lnu Bur J A dispatch from Los Angeles says Irndl'ions of an im- minso mineral deposit in a canton branch ing out from ' Old Ltaldj " w Ulch courao tnkca in ' the lost mine of the Pudrea" In San Gabriel valley , have kept for yenrs pnst nn unlntcrmltting string ot prospectors del ving In the rocky nnd rugged muuntain sides Ibis nrornlng three men rushed lute Los Anceles us rapidly as steam ind fast horses could bring them They were bound for nn nssijing otllco They lind a pleco of rock with them which they said camolroma cropping of ledi.0 'lho ussnjor after u cireful nnalysls an nounced that the specimen cniricd assayed over $ Li,0U0 to the ton und was the richest specimen of cropping ore bo had over seen The location known as ' the mint lies well back In the San Gabriel canyon and Is difllcult of ac cess lhoowncis tire L II W ishburnoand A S Robbins One of the lindens of the initio says ' Pivoyears uro wo started on a tunnel , but abandoned it on account of enving T nou wo started nnothor alter wilting along tluio Yostcrdny the suDcrmtc ident while kicking away ome brush , suddouly saw a streak of sih cr * An cxamm ition sti iw ed i distinct ledge of . from four to llvo feet in thickness , lho editor eariylnr the Dlchoric ore tbo oxtremtVdgo nsslying 50,000 'lho vein Is of iwrnoitTJOlid silver , appears to bo eighteen Ini licj vv'do , and there is no tolling jot how deep ft is " ASIIT9Vjv.NOCH.GI ) OUT The IJlacll iSastly Defeats the Provi dence Iuc Boston NovTT At the Pnrnell Athletic club rooms to night Jaclt Ashton of Providence - denco , nnd GcOjTge Godfroy , the colored heavy weight pugilist of Boston , fought fourteen rounds Ashton madoJatramo fight throughout nnd showed conslbraTilo ! science , but ho was clearly na 1 ttth > for Godfrej , wno finished in licellcnt form showingsenrcely asciateh" By the terms of the m itch Cuufrny re reived a cup valued at 1,000 uud Ashtou a $200tiophy * At the conclusion of the contest Godfrey was challenged by Joe Lannon , the well known heavy weicht of Boston THL M1NM3 VPOIjIS Slllilj DKAU Kicht Millions for the Plllsbury nnd Washburn Iropcrtlc New Yoiik , rf ov 7 A dispatch received nere to-aay from C A Pillsbury , the Min neapolis miller states that ho 1ms been ca bled from London that the $8,000 000 neces sary to purchase the Plllsuury and Wasn- burn mills In Minneapolis had all been sub Bcnbod and the deal closed The propi rties sold to the English syndicate include besides sides the mills belonging to Pillsbury and Wishburn the water power of fat An thony's falls , 0110 hundred and thirty elevators tors belonging to the Pillsbury interest and a controlling Interest in another elevator luu Grllllii in Jail Again Inbianola , la , Nov 7 I Special Tele gram to Titr Hcwl W Griflln , who two years ngo Btolo a liorso from this ' city , has been brought baeir from Nebraska and is now in jail bore For some time ho has been out on ball Shortly after stonling tbo horse he was tried convicted aud set fenced testate " state prison for two jears An appeal wns made und the case tukon to tno supreme court , but it is generally understood it has not changed the decision of the lower court Atone ono time Grilll n was a promising young mnn , having taught school and read law In IVar- reu county _ Attrmpiol ilapmifHoH < nsslnntInn Sam Ficangijco Nov 7 lho ateamor City of Sidney brings the details of the at tempted assnsslnution on October 18 , of Count Okuma , the Japanese minister of foreign affairs The would bo assassin throw a bomb lute the count b carrlago then drew n eword jind Hilled himself on the spot Upo bomb ex ploded at the counts feet indicting such serious wounds that bis right leg had to bo amputated nbovothc knee Ho is recovering The assassin was n political opponent Bud flank Officials Arrested Detiioit , Mich , Nov 7 A special from Toledo , O , says E. H Van Hoo3cn , a prom inent church member und cashier of the To Jedo National bank , was arrested last evening charcdc with cuibculing about fftl ) 000 of tno banks ' funds J N. McKee tcllor of the bankvis also under arrest as an azcompllco i ho stealing was discovered a your uco but thu affair wus bushed up on the l remise tdJttiake good the loss This they failedto , do'mid prosecution was bojun Conductor Biiford Jnllod CniOAGO , Noy' ' J7 [ Special Telegram to The Bkk ] Cbprlos Buford , the conductor of the Kocklsland freight train which was responslblo for the frightful accident nt Washington Hnlfehts , was taken to the county Jail to duyon a capias and locked up Buford s bonds were fixed at f . " . > 000 , und It Is thought thut bo will not bo able to give h ol . ntlll Tnlkluii lor Mio TInieH Lonuov , Nojv 7 , Sir Henry James resumed sumod tils K | > cccll before tlio Parnell com mission to day la behalf of the Times Ho read extracts from speeches made by Par nell , Davltt and othora in which the sneaker or * advocated boycotting He ixmtondod thai persons who bad made these speeches were responsible for crime in Ireland follow lowing their delivery Milcidetl In n Onrn Orlb Dopolab , Neb , Nov , 7 ( Special Tele gram to Tns Uek 1 James Cttnuiugbam , llvlue fourteen mil09 tiorlhonst of this place , committed suicide last night bv hauglnglilm- self with a rope In his corn crib He was a man ltd man about fort years of age The cause It not known A Mexican Vo'cano Urrnka Lee 10. Citt or Mexico , Nor 7-The volcano of Collma It In u state of actiyo eruption Many houses in the vicinity have fullan aud tbo woods for miles around am on fir THEY DIVERTED THE FUNDS The Sohool Bonrd Ignored the Peoples - plo's Instructions CITY COMPTnOLLEtVS REPORT The Market House Schcmo Ilrnuclit llcforu 1I10 Cotintill l'cos Per Sa loon Spotti rs Idlnor' 31 u- f nleipnl Matters lho Council After several months ilgtning the city romptrollor has mudo a report upon the books of the secret irv of the bdlid ot cduei- ttou nnd , nt lho council meeting Inst night , BUbmitte 111 tubal itod statement for thu two years ending funo to IS0J , showing tb it till moneys received by the secrotarv of the bonrd of cdueition have been nc ounted foi The report shows howcvui , that lho botrd li i& not itopt Its hot d iu-omit in * ci ry eool , shaih ) On this point Comptroller Goodrich tavsIn the nittttcrof tlo Issue of bonds ditel .Tlnunrv 1. is'-S I lind that the proposition submitted to the people designate t the pui- ohiiso of certain situs , nnd the erection ot buildings in sp elllcd loc itlons , but in the K | endiluru of the proceeds ot these bonds this linnort uit Instruction h is been ignored , nolubly In thoiust nice of thu P ml school , where § 40 000 of bonds were voted , whllo but $1" 000 romaios in tbo bond fund to bo expended in mil locality wnuteviir This shows clcirly ttiat tills monc\ has bcon ill verted from Its logitltnato object It is up p irent that In no InsUnro h is the monej ro- ecived for these bonds boon expended wholly ns voted bj the people ' I ulso Und that till moneys rccolvod bv the Biipcriiilcndi nt for damaeos to propetty h ivo not l cn pnld over to thn troasurer.but used as nn offset for postugo and other lacl dentil expenses 1 Ins modu of procedure has bcon abunJoucdundin thufturudupllciito receipts will bo issued nnd tbo money mi 1 into the treisury "I would further recommend that 1 lodger account bo kept witli all funds depirtmcnts , contractors nnd firms furnishing supplies etc , and th it no payments bo made except bv warrants drawn and si 'ncd as provided by law " 1 ho comptroller ulso mukos the follow ing recommendations relative to the sucrotaiy's bookkeeping That there should bo kept a record of nil claims , ncomplete double entry lodger nnd journal , tno using of stuu receipt books and Issuing of duplicuto receipts for all tnonejs received , the issulncof warrants properly signed for ill expenditures in lieu of chocks of thosocretnrv ' * lho report was referred to the finance committee lho murkot house Hchome came up by the presentation of nn ordinance providing for the calling of 11 specialuleetion to vote bonds in the sum or ? b001) ) $00 000 for the purchase of tlio Imposition building nnd ? . > 000 for remodeling modeling it for tnnrkot house purposes 1 bo oidlnntico wus read uud laid ovei urtillhts morning nt lOjo'clock , w lien 11 bpccI il meellng of the council will bo hold for the purpose of discussing tbo in niter If the ordutatico passes the proposition will be submitted w ith the union uopot propositions Novcmoor2 J6hn Hush , citv trc lsurer , w 13 granted n ten dais lcivoof absencolo attend the Bal timore centennial convention Cilv Ireasurer Hush reported that ho had been unnblo to sell 5.JJ 500 paving and euro ing bonds at 1 greater price than $1 01 , and recommended that the sale bo made nt tnat figure or that the bonds bo reissued in larger denomluitlous tboy are now * > 0 nnd ? 100 bouds which would ineroaso their value in the money in irkets The matter went to the finance committee The irtcotnmenaatlon of the flro and pollco commissioners , thnt the site of No 5 engine house bo grided wa9 rofcrred to the com mltteo on public property und buildings with power to net lhostieet comml slonor wis ordered to swe p und clean Houglis street from Iwsiitieth to twenty fourth nnd along vvllli Lho mdcwalk inspector had a winters work laid ndt for linn a ho account of Powler A , Belndorf , nmountlng to 612 073 for preparing plans for the now city hnll , wns allowed and ordered paid I his amount is 3K per cent of $345 000 , tbo contract price ot the building Contracts were approved Witb E Calln ban for gr iding Grove street from Dodge to Davenport , with J A O KcelTo & Co for paving alloys in blocic T > 2 and block 4 m lteod'S first addition with Colorado sand stone , wltu Hugh Murphj for paving Tvventj fourth street from Vinton street 10 "A" street in South Omaha wltu cedar bloelts , wltliT Heovcs & . Co for sewer 111 district No 89 Councllmiii Lowry his bcon trying for some time to give tbo people in his vicinity the benefit of incrensed street car f icilittcs and succeeded 11st night in getting nn ordinance nanco passed giving tlio street railway com pmy the riht ( to extend its tracks fiom Nintli street on Leavenworth to Seventh street , thence to Pierce , thence to Sixth The property owners a eng the line huvo asked for this extension nnd ugrcedtoie- liovo the street car company from pajiug b ick to the property ow ners a share of the cost of paving on thn atrcots on which the no v lines will run It is understood that thu Iwcntteth and Saunders street line of c irs will bo run on the now extension Tlio npi ropri ition cntno up and with It the usual klclc aeaiust nn item of 831 ir for * detective tectivo service lho city comptroller stated that n portion ot the item of expense was for whisky nnd beer purchased by sa loon spotters This Bottled it ind the Horn wus .trlckon ont nnd referred to tbo finance coinmittco lho nppioprlattou ordinance , the largest ever knoirn In the city , nuiouut- nig to $391 Stl 45 was then pnssod and tbo council adjourned AMUhUMCNrS The Still Alarm is an exciting play The assertion may ulso be made , and forci blj , too , that it has strong drawing powers Harry Lacy hits boon starring in the pleco for thrco jctrs , nnd yesterday he slid With ono exception , mv partner , Joseph Arthur , and I huvo divided n proht every wcok 'lbat exception wis during the presidential election , . , nnd In Baltimore " Mr Lacy further declared that thuir busi ness this Benson has been largur than over , thu gro itest increases being noticed In cities where the piny has been snen before His statement was fully borne out ut Boyd's lust niclit by nn nutllenco that filled the house upstairs nnd Uow 1 'intll standing room was In demand While this wonderful popularity of "lho btill Alnrm" Bccms to bo ciuito rauurkablo , It Ib however , cosily accoutitod for Xhcro Is not another 8tacu , uttrnctlon boforn the pjbho possessed of so mativ strlkinir fea tures , each 0110 of which bus Us peculiar bearing upon story and plot , und as a vvholo tnuos such un intensely interesting grip upon the attention of the auditors Jhcio is the hero fireman who loves n pretty fclrl , and has to ov ercomc great ob stacles before ho gets bur , a central llro btution , with un uiiglno two beautiful whllo horses , dog and other apparatus , thu usual force of firemen nnd all the alarm soundin „ ' apparatus bolonclng to sulIi a place , uud 1 nt but not least the villain In the ciifcino house scone uu cxhlblt'on of getting ting out and toing to n llro Is fclvcu , and a moro realistic climax to un act has never been introduced in any dram alio production i\s Jack Muulov Mr Lucy hUB no trouble In winning the admira tion and appluuso of his uudionoe He is nn oai nest , artUtia and plo.ising actor , ' 1 ho supporting company is a good ono ' ' o - The Ileal ii.tnQ ( Kxofinupjn The members of tbo real estate exchange hold a meeting at thnlr rooms y esterdoy after noon The comirlttee on hi laws nnd tbo call committee reported a set ot bylaws nnd rules for the regulation of the oxclnngo , wliuib were adopted It was decided to have a semi Informal openlur of tbo exchange on Monduy next botvvoen 1 i aud 1 o'clock p 111 , at which lime tbo purpose and operation of lho board will bo fullv explained Mr Hose water aud Mr Hitchcock were Invited to bo present and address the meotlng . _ , , , , A bnloonl i rtnrd John Price , a saloonkeeper doing business in North Omaha , was tried before Jtulito Berka yusterdny afternoon charged with al lowing minors to pluy billiards und pool In his pluoo of mixology and distribution Tbo case was worked up" by Detective Vaughn , who dropped iu aud saw the young wen t plnvlng When ho fonnd that one of them Incited a few days of being twentj-ono tin mndo the complaint Price wns lined J5 and costs Tin : .mmciAii hkiuuni .Jooph It InrKson Ilotted ll > Nearly One lliimsaiiil Mncirllj | 'lho following Is 11 suinm ry of the loto Tor district Judge In this Judlulit district Dm Is Clarkson Douglas Mil 7ilt nrpj 791 % J1 Washington VO 1,1 Al Hurt "i [ 4t > l Totnls 8,8 J ) UKi ? MuJerltj . . err " > outh Oinilli'i I H ricmlngwns elected csi'ssor Imv ing received fJJ votes , or it majotltv of 2 < J ovcr.1 P Httycs Tor Justices bl the peace , II \S Mc ICendrvand.l 1 Hroon were elected ' 1 lie formers vote vvH 710 whllo thit ot Itutlco Wells wis lis and 13 O Mnyfiell 4 til I .1 Ureen received < > IU votes Tor constable Andrew A Donnoth lind Ind 713 n majority of S3 J over Charles C Ciruell and ll.M over Cnptiiu lolui 1. Bait Marshal A C McCriLlfcii hil d. 7 , it ma Jorlty ot 81 over Mr Caruell itiu lbfl over Captnlu John L Hart , 1IU3V. . V. 1. U. Afetoim Biewlni ; on tlmllilrd Pnrtv IwidoiReiucttt Cincvoo Nov 7 JI10 nut'onnlconvention ' of the W C 1' U opens In this city tomorrow row About fnur hundred delegulcs will bo prcscut lho principaliitiojtion to como up is thnnttituto of tbooifiinuitloii with rogat 1 to the v exed question of pai ty politics lho minority , beided by the solid Iowa delega tion , h > vvo foi loirs protested ugainst the policy of thu majoriu in plcdcinc ttin In lluonco of thu \ \ C i U to tl 0 third parti Grcit interest , is tukon in the m liter , ns it sueins from outlook now thut if ttio mluoritv Is overruled ugdu thov will certainly with draw from the organisation lho oniloavor of the majority to nmoiid the constitution so ns to make ndlieroiica to the third nam nn absolute ton of membership h u cnllcd forth loud prolests and the members Trotn both factions b ij this nction will lugislato out of the order some of the host women In It In thu n alter nt the suit of Dr Mury Bur nelt against Miss Millard and ethers the mooting of the state presidents nnd superin tendents to duy decided that after an oxiitn { nation of tbo charges it found Miss Wlllard nnd her nssoomtos icted only as a botrd of arbitration it tbo uqucst of the hospital trustees and the meeting unqualifiedly endorsed dorsod all actions taken by tim \ A blUl'I3Nl OUS U\I > I3KJAKiv.C : ; Cnnndn About tel itnost n Sump o of" Anieticnn Lnterprisi St Paui , , Minn , Nov 7 [ Spec'd Tolo gnmto Tin BrL I lho nroDorty known ns the Kiknhck 1 Tails , a fovV miles from Port Arthur , Ontario , hns bcon sold to n Mitino npolls St Paul und hiludelpbla . syndicate , lho water rights of the JCiiuinistiqun rlvci at that point have also been mirch iscd lho nvor tlicro is T..0 feet wide , witb a perpen- uieular full of 1-3 feet , mid can bo deve oped to furnish -00 000 her o povvet J ho pi 111 of the purchasers is to build at this point n Canndian Mlnuo ipollsj What the St Anthony falls did for Minneapolis they propose the Knit ibeki wntcr fulls sbnll do foi this now citv I louring mills , the equal to any iu Minneapolis are tobocroe ed to grind the Manitobt wheat un 1 pulp und papal mills for utilizing the poplm forest , ad joining , reduction works for turning the silv er ores of the ncishborhood Jnto bullion , nnd saw mills ind f ictones of nil descrip tious will bo ciectod lho Port Arthur , Duluth A Western railw ly is extending itR line two miles into the rails nnd a branch of three milC3 w ill connect the Canadian Pacific with tlio now city lho Imh oT J w o I overs Civciwau , Nov 7 Ibpocial Telegram to'liiuBnEj A legal fight over tbo ro mance of two lovers from Hollnnd who were arrest id hero , the man for 11 b luctlon and the woman upon the mere request of her father thut Bho bo returned , bis lind a. happv termination Bertha Weber wns rclotscd a ou habens corpus by Judge Buchw niter , and today Judge S-ic.0 held that the arrest of Cornelius Oberwutcr wns a gross outrage , there being nothing whntovor 10 show that ho bad been guilty of my offense It wns also apparent that Bertha had come of her own accord to this country , nnd so there could ho no nbduo lion Oberwater and Bertha were murrlod to day A Prominent IriHh-\inqilcnn Doid Cmoiflo , Nov 7 [ Special lelegiam to Tub Bru J 1 P MeLlhernc the well known Irish Americin lawyer of Chicago passed nwav at 11 SO this morning of hemoirhiseof tlio lungs lho dceonsod leaves n wlfo nnd never tl small children Mr MoElherno wns born in Ireland aleut forty sov on years ago Ho took up his residence In Cnlc io ( from the east some twelve vears ago quickly nttuiu ing prominence it the bar In Irlsh-Amori- cau circles few men are bettor known ScnfloIdlni : mid Man I nil HAn-moTOV , Neb , Nov 7 ( Special Telegram gram to Tni Bitr | The cornlco on Llndcs' brie k veneered livery stnbln foil this after noon us Coutractor Breckenhauor and bov oral oilier workmen woio co nploting It 1 ho scaffolding , briclc mortar and mca all fell twenty feet lho contrtctor's leg w is broken in two places , and lho others were iujurod _ A Mormon Illcli l'iie t ti rested Denvtii , Nov 7. A Silt Like special snvs Georo ( Hancock , n Mormon high priest , hns been arrested nt J'nyson charged with murdering Mrs Hutch and her son , George Jones thirty two v oars ugo liio victims were accused of Incest when they were slnln , but the gentiles say it was a church minder A Prohibition Trust FoiEki Kan , Nov 7 A cnll has boon signal by the different temperance societies of Nebraska Kansas , low 1 , faouth Dakota nnd Noith Dikota fo a convention to beheld held In Omaha December 18 for the purpose of uniting the stales named lute 11 central prohibition organtotlon - ( > null Intr HuinllH Ilnuiar our , Conn , Nov 7 lho woman's auxiliary of the board of missions of the Lpihcoj church of tbo United States buhl its annual meeting here today Oiorono thousand delcciilcs were present Reports were made show lug { ratification ut there suits of the year Mi 11111 li | > Arr vnl At Now ork fho fatato of Pennsvlva iiiu from Glasgow , the Hhlnelniid , from Antwerp nnd the bpaln , fiom Liverpool At ( jiieenstown lho Bntaniilo und Nc vndu , from Now vork for Liverpool Paused the LUardlho Columbia , lrom New York for Hamburg . . fitnddnd Ovir i nillnfi Health NEiuufKA Cirr , Ntb , Nov 7 | Special lulcgramto lint llr.u ] JamcsCunnliiham ( , nyoung married won formerly living near Syracuse , committed Miicldu Jutt iiichl by bunging It l ultrlbutod lo despondency caused by failing health Heavy Vurdlot Ac inst n Hnilrnnil Provii > fm.e , II L , Nov 7 lho supreme court has awarded Miss Carrie 13. Barnes a school teacher , f JO OOU damac.es In her suit uguinsttho Nsw York & . New Lngland rail roud for $ ' 5000. lhe uctlon wus for Injuries received in IBbO Jhnltailroml blrlko Hetil-d KVAN3VII.IB , Ind , , Nov 7. All the ijlffor ences between the Evunsvlllo A. 'Jcrro Haute and the striking conductors brake man and firemou were settled this after noon , und trains are ruunlng regularly to night Italieiihuru's > viri Not Deiil Londov , Nov 7 The report of the death of the wlfo of Prlnco Alexander of Batten bur6' , Is declared to bo untrue . THE ELIXIR OF LIFE < M AVhnt 11 Prominent New York Doctor H hnntnsny upon tlio Hnldnot nv liluli Is H Atlrnotlnu ho 111110I1 Atlonlion , M • o yon bcllsv o In lho I llxlr ot I Ifc * 1 asked ot n trunilnent Now \ork physklanreH rontly H J ho doctor thousht a moment , rarofullj , nnl M said • l.rtnlnh I do , b it pot In the way la M which Doetors llrown fiivpiurd or llninmoml M hnvc iHeiidMrrlblng It Ml tbat hns bcrii snld M lntftflpri < cs ut the Isnl for th * past mouths M proves thnt smneihlng Is needed In nsststaiut H sitst tin thu \ It il nu 1 often fulling forroi of lite H but Nntiironcttr Inten led the humnii holy for H ltije tlrns nu 1 they are ulways Injurious u I M uiumttuiil H Hut Is Itnot often done Motor * ' M I anmoiry to my It l Mirphlno Injections t M nro fur ton roininon mid tin 1 nro tlio great I H . 1 itiseot tint tearful living ihath kitnwnnsthi H I 11 mm n Hill liicr ls but tna way lo proierly H ! n irh or sin'iitntiin vitality nn llltt mil that H H throui h tin sDiii teh.iii I there Isiindlscuverv Her or modern Huns wnlr 1 , It riuntly tl tldus H this so horiui.lily l.iep < lucicdl inso nn tj nv H lines lite ns pirn vmiisIiv Mlndyoil I * w f M 1 tin vrhlskey tor nil cine Is tnhirlnits llo H tirerts of nimreaitlclo Ilka D11 tvs l'uie M tit | H Whiskey me prictlcnlly th nn ut nn tltvlrot H Utf It totes up nil strmqihinsth system H without Injur oils 11 ictlun or wltliuut Ilin f M formation nt nnr hnblt It tends to ri > now ) tf H In thu iwti 1 mil ie tuiu It to those lit mid Uu H llfo I hi Hum n ispclnllj wlift are Win ! : I H Ijiitniil ors irr.rlns , as most woimii arvlt Is H iiluioit hivnl 1 ihle All pliysle'nns ' lenrntluse I H till igs tr 1111 their pnrtlce und tnnnnt but lo ] 1 lirllsvrrtiln n true uud "guslbii ) elixir nf llro J M line this puio nitlcl.i ut which 1 luivu boon t H spanking y M 1 no 1) rtoi hi nsilt s e ne 1 to be n coo I rx t M iiuipiii of the trnt is lm ndi nnou 1 for tits strong I H frame nn ltlnir ay n Khnvvt 1 him tvbi inporH feet lienlth nn 1 1 ten him niiirh lnu r ed H bv th ) uloirmvs , tiutli und couuuoii sem > e H statements _ _ _ ' H LOTTERY I 01 riiriuntiociiAmrv M ISstnblislxod iii 1S7 S M HV Mill m MEXICAN I NATlOVAl ( IOI I IINMI.ST H Oil II VI M > M Under a Twenty Ye-ty' Ccnlrfjb by tha wU Hesian Intcrnat\32al \ Improvomynt M Compin/ . M Or nnd Mntttlil ) Draw ings held In thn Mnrcsqns H ravllllnn In the Alumisliv tlrx Uty of Mexl H ro nnd publicly ronliicicd by Gonnnunt H vlltlclals niiolntcl for thu puriusn by tlio H btcretmltsof the Interior atd the Treasury H i.orriiitY Her or Tin : H OeE.@fi@enoia Pulslioa The monthly lour dnlltr Drawing H will lie In Id 111 iho H Cily of Mexico on tate loth , 1889. CAPITAL PR1ZES60.0QO. (80,000 llokots nt $1 , 's.lliO 01)0 M l'rlcc of 'llckcts American Jlono ) H VMI01ISJ4 HAIALSfS ( JUKI Al ItS 1 H I isr oi i nm s H 1 CAl'n.M , IMtl/'l Ol JiiuWU . 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