El Reno Daily Eagle. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 140, Ed. 1 Friday, March 15, 1895 Page: 2 of 4
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Birjgnoham. Ala.. March 34.. —The
populist s: aic exe-fiUre committee met
here TfAtcrday. Cluinsia S M. Adams
presiding. A 3enri.hr c -mman oati■.'•a
was read from Cipt 31 3 K 1». wha
claims to be governor de jare. in which
be reitentei bb ihil he was
defrauded and that ■> t. ( <xt s had
taken the z-.-vt.-r-. r - ."5 ;*e hr f■ - re. f
arms. He charged taut recent repa> ‘*
Lean congressional investigations..
ma.de by c on testan: s. h a J s a o w a gl ar*
iny Trandx. an * c.. " a:ten:. »n to the
fact that lb- o *c .atest law
passed! * r 1 :• . : :rc app . d only
to the f. . ?v :.n . •: ti hisca-e He
re.-'»natn- : it <» •* .• * urged
to call the 3eg .'.-dature in extra s.'.-. on
to hear his eontr*:
The committee did not adjo-ira until
midaifht They rave ■ • ■t an ad 5res*
to the people • f 1 - >: ate wj./i trey
had adopted 3t ■ a•• - : i p- oml
party in favor of law* and order and
deprecates any violation -of in? law.
11 scores the d<-m *cra. pirt v f >r a3-
leged failure t * fuffii its pr oni-e> to
the people by not a pre • •.. r . *n-
test law. 3: (hsa; ■- > f .1 g*»v-
erament and says that if they estab-
lished their own goverammt Cleveland
Yvonld send federal troops to Alabama
and put it down l»y i *rce of arms. It
commends Kolb for his f• ••rbearnnee.
but ignores bis request bra call < *f the
legrislatnre.. It re. >;rrn--nd • d that its
cnemt*ers ;' >ln the Industrial legion and
organize for next year, when th? pup*
olists expect U» sweep the nation A
plan was adopted locking to stronger
arg’anir.at • ■ n of ihi- party.
CHICAGO UEECAXT? COMBEHL
Chicago. March 3s. —The Chicago
wholesale trade has formed an as.-oe.a*
*
Bis for 1 i f i . * _■ '
>! - v f. *7 *
trade of the southwestern states This
association has been formed to antiii-
Cxrcoof GS4 »!«-* of Mat D«**:rojre4—
The C few r w*pf.
St L -ns. March 14. —Tne t urning
of the barge La Belle on the
ississipps river at noon yester-
day was a thrilling spectacle that
lirew an immense or *vr : f pe pie t-:»
the shore on either side- The barge
vras la ion w.th a cargo . .f ?>■» bales of
bay. nod was lying at the laioa ele-
I . ' - •
t.onal freight when the alarm was
sounded. In a few minutes the hay
was a: laze, and as the dames leaped
upward, sent a shower of sparks into
the air. Whistles of tugs and steam-
cr> set up an infernal din. during
which the East St. Louis fire depart-
ment responded to the call from the
shi»re„ while the tug Reliance steamed
to the rescue. In the meantime the
raped
of water began to play upon the burn-
ing mass as it was towed up and down
the river and to and from the shore.
After three hours of Izard work, the
trenched hull was all that was left of
the barge La lie.ie The cargo was a
total loss.
t : . KiN»i' :: i .iotivts.
- *1 i*-
romal Op-3 j,g of the Corfert-sre
f.aakrr uni Kil«at4on M
Leavemokth, Kan . March 34. — The
fortieth annual conference of the Ivaa-
sas Methodist Ep.sc pal church was
formally op*ened at the F^rst Methodist
Episcopal church here at o'clock this
morning. Tne church was crowded
With meml*er» of the conference and
. ty pe pie The mtt . were of a
very impressive nature.
The Woman's Home Missionary so-
ciety anniversary was observed this
afternoon, the pr.ncipal address Icing
del'.vcred bv Mrs. Mary E Roberts* of
Lincoln. Neb.
Tne Church Exten>. n society will
hold its anniversary in the evening.
The address was : y Rev W. A >pencer,
corresponding secretary of the l»oard
of church extension.
ALL QCIKT AT OMAHA.
rollw and (Hholtr lWo* (.c»r.i t he Church
H h< rf th«* It ot Occurred.
Omaha. Neb.. March 34.—Ail night
• . . ■ ‘ 1 ; ice g
Paul's Roman Cath<-lie church to pre-
vent another battle between the fac-
tions of the Polish congregation. A
report has Wen circulated that the
Poles of South Omaha were going to
Sheeley station to capture the church
and that they would be assisted by
S' >me F* les from Council Bluffs and the
attacking party of yesterday.
But the anticipated attack did not
materialize. The men stationed in the
church, as the hours rolled by and no
sign of the attacking party was seen.
began to feel more cheerful and fre-
iade to the neigh r-
iry goods, cb thing, boot and shoe, hat in£ &a^oocti- ______
And cap, hardware and rubber golds >
interests. It is the pur;>o> - to extend
the association into every 1‘ranch of
trade before fall, an i t > c ver the
whole western terrlt rv In this manner.
1M)I \ N- i*oi v . w r LI.
C.11M \M» JAIAN.
Bmlt* of the Nc-o;»*tloa* for l «*»ce I*c-
Iwrfn the Two ( oa:i!ri<—
WA5U1XDTOX. March 14.—Asa result ;
of the negotiations between Minister
Dunn in Japan an.i Minister Den by in
„'hina the terms ,{ p-ac1 ul- ut t-' ie
concluded between < i na amt Japan
ire now known with little **h »rt of ex-
ictness As under-: • d in*' .a. cir-
cles they are as full * \ s:
F,r»t—The treaty bet.. ??n J:: pan an l
?hina has ceas-.-d tv> exist by rea- *a of
war. but on the rene wal of peace the
new treaty will grunt Jap..:i extra t r-
rit *rial jurisdiction over t hina. ->ut t : •
tatter country will surrender the extra
territorial jurisdiction sfc? formerly
be! I in Japan-
Second—Ther
of Japanese territory on the main. : i
jf Asia, but the i-’an 1 of F rm *^i. a
Chines* posses-:.*n lying off the c a>t
w be permanently <e i 1 t dup-*n
Third—The Japa:.e -w .l by treaty
t<* granted th * riu.'.t t c*>ntinu<- the
nevunation of Port Arthur and Wei
Hai Wei. the two great i.:\ :vA st-ati
I ad.- g to *he gulf of Pe.... i. :. r a te:
of years.
Lri> Conplsint Than Tver of Hard.
»h.]>« iiunnc the fflater.
WashihgtoX. March 14.—Although
the last winter was the must severe
f r years, there has been less com-
plaint among the Indians than usual.
Usually there have Wen several tribes
where especial efforts have been made
to prevent them fr m starving ami
freezing to death- Sometimes special
appropriations have Wen passed to
meet such emergenc es, but during the
past winter the Indian office has been
able ■ >ut of its general fun : t • care for
different ca es where rations were
short and suffering among the Iruiiana
mote than usually severe.
TIN: I Ml \ ! 1Y RIOT.
V si ;i\Y AY Kill n >'TON.
Fourth—The claim- of
Corea is a dep?n lencv **f hers
forever renr.-ju-'h 1 :: ; 1
Li'i . '-f r;r. it •• .*
Fifth—The cash .demnlt v t
ty China will n.»t ex .
ge l :
Tne f* reg> ing term - give a
of new- featu- ■■ • .. the c:.
mat: <n fr *n IVkm .j*' i I a *
I
extend Janant terr *. rr < :. t
Ch.iia l
. »
sa.
s a • *f pea • v.
veu*.. n The
the
tO >u! mitting
A L VT II
HIT.I i: (iCUKv
C»r.^ C 4i»JorH \t r !.
Moiidi- I The M »r-h «1
pAfis. Mo . March 14.—Th- i ,
tfcjr
fr
came that v
in an appea
went to srr
gur- and
l*ail fttrik
bea«L Tol
fte r
man
mas
Wv.
it fat
Two
Fill: LEV. IF
ki wu men were ran <
!y killed by a Uhica. o
ger train near Lie
< Livingston)! c -unty.
man 4mpianeie i a jury.
ver and nr
\ At n p
“*foi»er Z:
wh ch n-'
• vert cl exonerating the ra
pany from any blame Not:
be found on their perso
them, but from general
tney r ere not tramps-
appear* a
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Nr.v Or.:.r *ys March 34.—The best
pt-ople of this city have Wen aroused
Vv tne outrages of yesterday morning
and have taken such steps as. it is be-
lieved, will prevent any farther trouble
here- All was quiet last night and to-
day.
Under a call issued by the hurt an of
freight ami transportation yesterday,
a great meet.ng of representatives of
various commercial bodies was held
yesterday afternoon an i last night,
and decisive measures were taken to
protect commerce ned the lives and
property of the citizens. During the
Lrsi session the debate was heated and
finally resulted in the adoption of a
resolution appealing to the federal
authorities f -r pr,*le . n and re*joes>
g I pres t State*
V.. intervene :n the interests of b th
law and order, the governor of the
state and the local auth'*r;t:es having
failed to meet the situat.on and pre
serve the peace. Later the decision to
appeal to the president was rescinded
up«>n the n ee ; ; of a telegram fr .a
Dot Foster stating he would reach the
City during tue evening, and resolu-
tions were introduced pieiging the
various .odies represented to see that
the laboring men were ac corded ample
protection in any portion of tne city at
ail time.
When the session was resumed in the
evening Dot. Foster and Attorney-Den-
j era! Cunningham were present. Th<
session was executive. Doc. Fostei
made a speech in the course of which
he said the state troops had t*een or
tiered to rep rt u: armories at C> o'clock
in the morning in case of an ec?r
gency.
The foil *wiug address was then
adopted:
T the Pec 7-te •:! S fir Of-: .as
Ida of ta that i
| w.mt-svfJ os ihe >vjr frc-ui during the pis’
; iivraty-L.urs. have sen-.•us. v injure i the Jan
hum* . 1 tit i.tr *nd e±u for the a
the nK-rchaBi-* of New Orleans. We hare pa
t.ent y tn iaterfereru-e from organise:
r wL.rl l: - c >; u- an i ;hr r.lr an., -tau
' CiD.v :.uadr-. f ta nvaa.i? c*f d ..ars. Will
i nr businessdriftitff fr^ai u-. t*er*ust of vrani o1
e else riwu . 1 • t r
: interriiptflous. ire taTe quiet?y stood by. Lop-
ine acu.ast h petha: *t : by in -ra. - ua-.
A YY •C'3 I r>*d of It alian Prisoners Flrrii
t poa-1 our In Want It Ktll«-d.
Pitblo, Col.. March 14.—A special
fr*.»ja tValsenburg. a small town M
miles south of Pueblo, says & mob in
ambush at 7:i yesterday evening f red
on a wagon containing nine Italians
who are charged with fatally beating
A. J- Hixon. a saloonkeeper at R *use.
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senbnrg, Sunday lash Four of the
Italians and the wagon driver were
kiiled. The prisoners, who hai been
lodged in the Walsenbnrg jail, were
taken to the cor cer't inque-t at R->use
yesterday afternoon. At the conclu-
t.on of the session of the day the pris-
oners were loaded into the wagon and
t :a rted back to t h e * a i i.
The work of the mob was done to
avenge a peculiarly brutal crime At
" o'clock Monday morn.ng two men en
route to work at Rouse discovered A.
J. Hixon. proprietor of a saloon, in a
dying c adi*.. r. about -> of a mile
from his place of business. Mr. Hixon
had been struck on the bend with a
us
He expired w.thin an hour.
CONGRESSMAN RESIGNS.
Kmn.u. « Hr '•'*« „
..nil
! , » calve.- Th- uiartet opeheJ -low .a
fZs heavy r, .ad ;V,ve »1
! COJi batcher -tti.T Oa con noa »t ,- :r. I * “
1 mil e iewer la S <me case-v. The Xolmwtn* are
representniivt* njIc-
MiA-SLU Ui:ir A XU SHIPPING S7EEBA
J. t\ C. mark Give* V? Hi* *e»t in ('oajres*
to Lnfitc in Another Conte —A
Sew Party—A Big
Smelter.
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Two At tempt* at Rwoe.
i 14.—Yea
let , nsta • Frank L ton ar
rested a man named McQaadeat Victoi
for participating in the railroad strikef
last summer. A number of his com
pan ions interfered and in the melee
Seth Ralston was shot through the
cheek and was arrested. Luepton
pin 1 s prisoners u a train t
them here, but friends of the- men
covered the engineer with revolvers,
preventing the train's departure-
VYhen the constable approached the
. v.‘motive the engineer jumped off
and ran. Finally the tram was
started, but after going a mile, was
stopped, ostensibly to let off pas-
sengers. Patrick Looney and two
other men attempted to enter the rea:
car where Luepton and the prisoners
were. Luep*.- -n grappled with Looney,
*nd. as he was losing ground, pulled a
nst lot*
ly. The prisoners were finally landed
in iail here.
MU'.YINu ill KM I.E TO DEATH.
-r.i fair c-ftrs Gr.ng *b>u: i* pvireful mi
ai.: .o .v - - .at. r. i.«t ry t!?:n :i» iiki* direo-
i. •:. t.i- i'.ii ie tad ;fcat
c ur for&eur.i&ce 1 r f<-jr sen anzet meb tuu
v.c’.it a posses-.oa • f c ur wkarre* and lAaiing*
-.v . ritj
sist Uiai ;he xaerehaats of New Or-
f t i
b::-.aess to item, li is n?t b ques-
I f com sat but sim-
ply and *»•..-«• it vzxt r*. wzt-i Ler vbe mer-
cii*z:.- ?! New . t.-ic ui. coaiuet Ydeir ova
»i3o- ia idiir ^wa v*- or waettc-r they
stall be dir:ate3 to by a hat Iful c<! cmpl. yes.
We ►sv - :
. •' ut *
| sb.ijt (• *.W male adult- c? t •..> c.tr—c.'.o.* wno
list*
ecce •-•! 4- km aad ;bc.r !:»rz..:e> skdi: be
f. : 3 tb-.-;. ar.- ..... wed to d.:t4»te.
Ere. Molii#- Corot he r». U ho Po * ;n«- t Thre#
of Her C bildren. YY.int* to Die.
Paris. Tex.. March 3s.—Mrs. Mollie
Caruthers. wh * murdered two of he:
c nil iren by giving them morphine last
1 riday cignt.. ha - l»een making a des-
perate attempt to starve herself tc
death. According t * her own state-
ment and that of others she took no
f •>■»! fr >m last Tees lay until late yes-
terday aftem- on. when the prison oS-
c.als irduced ber to eat a little by
force her t s Her
long fast is pi . ::
haggard 1 »k and she is s > weak that
she can scarcely walk. >he declared
that she wanted t • die and intended to
do so by starvation, no matter how
much suffer,ng it might cause her.
Charleston, s. C . Mr.rth 14 — Judge
h.mont n. in th? I :.i*.e . States circuit
c >urt. delivered a decision in t
beas corpus proceedings brought by J.
E. Y Jerrrey, master of the schooner
Carolina, and others of the crew, ar-
rested f r transporting whisky from
Savannah to Chariest in in violation
af the dispensary law. The petition-
ers alleged that they were held in
:ustody in violat.on of the United
States constitution. The court finds
that the arrests were in violation of
... terstat
nerce act. and in ordering that the
prisoners be discharged from custody
»ays: "The clause of the dispensary
ict. so far as it has been made to apply
to t tit s, is tv
RES
Atlanta. Da.. March 14.—The re-ig*
nation of J. C. C. Black as congress-
man fr-'in the Tenth district has been
accepted by Dor. Atkinson, who i 11
to »n call an election to fill the vacancy.
This is the district represented in the j
Fifty-* ogress I Watson,
> ipulist. Inls.‘. Black defeated AN atsr.n
ind in the last election again contested
the seat. Black was elected on the
face of the returns, but frauus being
.•barged or. both sides, he has resigned
and the race will le run over again.
.hi> time un ;.er a new and str-.-t regis-
.rat.''D law passed by the last general
issembly*.
rEonisiT: -x and tree silver.
PlTTsDtBGii. Pa-. March 34 —Dele-
gates are arriving to attend the con-
*erence to d.scuss the formation of a
jew national party, which shall
aare for its principal objects
he abolition of the drink traffic
ml the free coinage of s.lver
r.g * - . •• w .. be pre*-
snt are Mrs A M ii ce an i Mrs. S M
?erkias. • f Cleveland. The conference
will be held in Lafayette hall, which
s of historical interest a* le ng the
ft re] in part
A GREAT SMELTER PBOPO'ED.
SpHixoa
.'ablegrams have iven received here
Hating that money has been raised
Color
ty th largest ter
.ry. It will l»e eqnippeii with a special
.reatment adapted to the handling of
ihe iow gra de Cripple Creek ores.
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6 cajf
7 cz;
TEXAS AND INDIAN STELlt^
.... 1.116 44.10 3>cmf . 1..1J H-5
WE-TEHN STEEKi.
....1.023 *3 W
TEXAS AND INDIAN’ COWS
y * iX 11 7 cm!
.... JOS 174 9 cmf
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NEW MEXICAN COWS.
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COWS AND HEIFEHS.
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AM J 5i>
R] I . - l' EX1 SSES
Yd Ootbrah of Trl*i>u*-r* »»t Plttvbnrph
<go<-ilp-d by tiaardk.
PiTTsm ?;* H. Pa .March 14.—Thi> city
is in a wild state of excitement over
the news leaking out fr":n inside the
Western penitentiary walls that a deep*
■
trs to escape was frustrated, but not
until aged Warden Wright was beaten
by a burly e uviet. wh *. it ap^-ars.
was to start the lall rolling. The
pr**mptness of the guanis in jumping
r.a theonviet aw.-1 th? other c mriots
and stopped the outbreak.
II i> -jse..
lo t-iver
iaic is*.*.,'
Th-. fart*
b’- :
; Known to
every man. w:nmn and
: 5 recital.
Tne t.x.: h:*-
ae when
i: rP.-araa
. - . X . y
iriue. Wo
can n r ut •w.va me-a vi
vr.ih arm*
in t.r h4i* l• arc sh
■Vl;ng dNvrn
people b«
•atise :_er
»: ai act
with them.
y rta->
; it may. -we
ter-
tc.. .. :hat
•r: c -f this c.tr must and
-Gail he p
•r s
-> that every
man vrno
dt -.re* t
perform
jI> r mast
&l .2 shall
* - , tra. . t
to u so
ttgar • - a
r - j* -•
•c . a aad v
1 •
E3.0 C’_ ■ ■
TifliH lorsf.-* Indicted.
St. J***eph. M . March 14. — The
grand jury t -day returned indictments
against John Kelley. Joseph Lu.twig
and Charles and Frank Croain. charged
with • rlering and «.>r- -ing of forge :
coup n tickets purr** rting to have icon
issued by western railroad lines.
These men are thought to be the
s t f ge r i
country, for local railroad lines have
taken up scores of the tickets, the
f | ; s ikU.-
ful as tdeceive tne ■ 1 :-?st conductors.
shot While Hzntin*.
BoyvlingGreen M .March 14.—Ot to
Werneke. while out hunting on the
-
tlii* city, wa* acr: ' -nt.,.. v >V. •: venter-
dav m *rn:r.g an i died in theafternocn
11:Li..; a,phi
GGHUTIEv
fire at
royed : ;
. s. C C a
r,■.n.. on tne
Contra*:* for sj.-t-i Work f.-rn
I a<it-rgr.>uai1 srMrm.
Haerd. • Pa., March lr—The
I . • ■ n ts at 8l : :
has m-c ired the contract for the steel
work f section 1 •. f the li.*>• *n sui*-
way. which is to be built f r the use ?f
elevtr c cars through the r.: st thickly
settled and business parts , f the city
The un it-rlak.ng > n? - >f gr.-at magn.-
tu ie and it is estimated that K : re it
is cTOnnleted it will c**>t at least .-
oeen
> are
- houses to
the value
time last rear.
tc convent
•on c>f the
both - rce- mi
last third • >f the
i t:ie Mj.
rabees is
ment revenues
lies of Too-.
rear will fa.l co
. si .mates.
T11L Jl RV
r:-.in in tei
l months
the S
\t-ni
g |
",
at crop.
:n the ciiH- a,
mur ..-r ir
al at Sfi
Sti
Kansas Knigh*
being held at T
w. 1 erect a har
Tne first g>
fell at Perry. «*
In the Gilbe
Charles, M*» . Frank Williams was
L to forty- l its j
pen.
Thomas Qninla
’! . < .ur;-. i
11 st At. REE.
in ;vl at Mexico
murier. ha- beer
and night:
.
town an .
igre. :n -n’
ill ah. ng
W »min j %d Jr*-** to 4ot:<» It • » r*.
-
tor i! I) Lane nr -. - t of the Amer-
ican Cotton Grower** Protective a.ss->
ciat.on. has issued an ?. ilress t c> tton
grv»wers in wnich he says that the re-
cent advance in cot!* n was caused
by the market manipulators v* en
c :“age the planting f a large area
of CH»lY^*n again t ..s rear, an>1 he warn*
:t - : : t
ia any such trap
adjudged insane and w
... l-e taken tc
. h* ivevc- .. •
temnt t w r
Ev- j.gre-s*nan r
nrer. of llli
ur. i.... ,• r,i;-s
n« .' has declined t • ai
"
fiafioma or the
A g:ractlc plate gla -
trust lias l*eer
at
he d.d n jt an-
■
gj iFa* com
pany. a s .r: ug many <
of tue leading
: hr- <\r • : t h Is
interests of the country.
y ;
A valive was f und in
a stream neaj
a. For K'ae
Ferry. Ok., e -ntaining 3
etter* and pa-
pn trouble
pers a i irevse 1 Th m:
-- Russel}. 1«
the railroad 1
> f . t .at Russell
ias l*een mur-
ret mg the
the c >urt w:d defeat this if p •
* * r t -
S
l ? »
O..Oomi i Mot Hiachc
Oklahoma. Citt. March 14.—
John M.iligan. the negr ammerer of
Gat«e and Hannah Y'larK. no hang- l
here to-day. Milligan entenvi the
h •use nf tne C arks on the r..ght*»J
'
an ax Mill.can was oniy -1 years. 1 h
He died c • *11 y. saying he was going
*t.-a.; Gt t T.vi' wa* •’« first
legal hanging in Oklihomx While
under sentence of death Milligan tw .ce
escaped fr*-.m jaih
appointed
- the
‘*«l»in ILrarJ Oa:.
l World"* Jarnpiac K'^**r«l Rroken-
Danville. Ky.. March 14.—Thf
w -id's st-and.ng h *p. **ip and ;amj
r- .r.i was br -wen at Center c dlcgf
gymnasium *. )r...»:n *nt last night by
T ■•;,** A He: r.c i. of Kentucky.
3b- ma i** feet 4 inc.iei—i inches ovei
tne re. »ri.
ert y
H*
fry
llroohlTit It .. i .»« In \shr-*.
III. •* vn. March 14.—Tivoli .1
was destroyed ty fire \p%\ evening
Tne flat house and adjoining buildings
, were tiki badly dam .gel.
J.* . insuraucc AmaiL
■ •: iso vued dy
t:. • Biz *. an’,
s «n. Harry, had
ia i narro* . v c>*
■ a a -vasvei.
derecL
The secretary of war h
I t
T Looney as* c <mm s*. *r.ers to e*tab
l;sh a nijlitarv park at the battlefield
S
*lohn !3. Ida a farmer near Council
Grove. Kan., has been arrested for an
by getting n- T-t-yv paid said to i-aTe
been destroyed by fire
Warden Chase, of tne Karsa* peni-
tentiary.has .- gun injunct »n pr --1-
ings to prevent the appointment ■ -f an
invest gating c:-mm.tt-ee t > lock iatc
the- penitentiary management.
1 ' » liandits visited the section house
s»t Wash ta. » m.les n- rth -<i Ardm re.
I T . and after assaulti.og the sc t. a
f reman and hi* wife 3o *ted the place,
arry : g *ff >-»‘.nc: »ney. fuarwatcto
sad other va.ua .e jewelry.
3*. .* *- t .st if t e 1.11 ere at rr an
• xaminervf nil ;. r.g and loan asv--:;a-
c. a>. passed by the Missouri legisla-
ture .* sigael by the g -rernor t
U. L <»ray. at present clerk of the
; l^reemo ssicner, U appointed
i . p »
T'i r*-+ Hoi*! (iDf*> Ivrifth.
Hr': . a- \V. Ya March 34 —1. D
Junk.n- ii 'tel at Ma r.l.e. 4 xr.i.e*
from • - let nig hi
tare Three m-r we rv : .. rne 1 t. * death
and t -vt- m ct -a. -. nyurei s* that
t w ft riem w i i -
la-
4^»v. i! jlr -a it. of Xt
■of ias unc g -1 .tut 1 -:ja
ow the state !■*> take c..
— cT.m.Ua. ci* >v a
-ra* ca lias
tne bill t i
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market t-
aud
c *se 1
a
f Al jW.Dfc*
arc
live
%ale:
SL40 64
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4 10
4.10 S3
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4 PI
s:
-Receipt^.
1 -2 » ship
ve-terdar.
'I'he marHoi wa* active and «
r .
aJy with
The fulijaiiig arc reprcseata;*.‘3
143 Coll... C>?4 0 107 c. ewes. 91 41.01
.
Horses—Re.x-ipt- sh.pped jre»ie.*ci,.%
166. The oar :e: 1$ steady and 3 gMd number
>*. sale- ■» r male yesterday a!ier3ooa auJ
this corning.
< lil »c*i 1 Ire stork.
I . - - ( for t First 1
f Ms SI r* Lxpeoditore* S2
Over Receipts.
Was March 14 the 1
ary condition for the first third of
vs t • *.
gregated tr:■< an 1 the expendi-
ture* ^11.1.'*4.■ an excess of the ex-
penditures over the receipts of d-.
-• • An element of uncertainty not
heretofore entering into treasury cal-
culations cow has to be considered.
It is the large sums of money ap-
propriated by congress in the de-
ficiency bill and sundry civil appro-
priation bill. Many of these items an
made immediately available, am. the
payment yesterday of $915,000 on the
’civil and miscellaneous” acc«*unlr
shows that some of them have *eguD
to reach the cashier’s desk The cus-
toms receipts show ;
Chicago Marct r — H 2
e-terdj* ’. 111
>—Re < 7>:
ts. 42
M l 3eH over, abut l.in
net active, .jrht r.r.u. other
a-ra:. ■* ..
re a ■
Irani rt 1
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f
■firm xe
fl
2' ^
. ■ ...
.is. :
otl'isl y
. •
1 la •
. -.3 mar
price-, to lie higher.
* >
r da.-.
423 -h.pmehis yesterday
« hii aco (iriln a i.i
, I'rovl* <»n*.
March 11 Opened H e
b st !-• v. •
vt a<5
Wat—March 54**
May.. . bt\
-
-4 s' f-4
Com —March 44
- .
4 4 4
4'S 4
- ’•*
Juiy, 4 s
-if 4'
•ats — Mari h -* 4
: i
2- ,
May 2V**
JU.V _s-4
.v
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Pork—March r. •■ ;i
3. 11 3
11
Mav ... 11 4* 11
July 11 m H
: :
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11
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Lard—March ? <
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.
c ‘ c
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Ribs — March -1- r '■
6b 5 O'
\ '
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• ! 3
:
Kansas
:. dita-.y
K*n*«* l ily <>rain.
1TY* Mar b IS—WLe**
aliooei and
to »*.«“
14 —The jury
■ . - S BOl
four day?
Misr.A
March 1
a. nst
It stands eight to four for
T h c j u 5 ge b as ]v ft t:. - -
will leave the jury till an
is rea. .c : It was expected
that th? .-. fen so -a .fix
- • -33 •
N* 4 r.
Ha
N
auu. a< iu..
. N
P-cking hay. 91;a :4.5.i
M i it* Grata
Job.
rge
C. 1 rowthcr. •• ngres'ican fr -m th:•
strict, bas resigne i the tfice >f as-
-.-taut city treasurer, v.). he ha.‘
held f-^r several years. The council,
composed aim >-t entire.y of republic*
un*. was preparing t ask f r his resig-
nation. Tue congressman-elect ha..*
gone to Washington.
Him. llor**-* An I 1 /si.
Excel*; *f. >ir:v - M Mar ill —
A barn • a th M. - Tge farm, a few
mi.es east < f here, was : urne : Ye-ter
day. causing the lo-» of considerable
hay and c rn. three horses and twe
mules. When the fire started the mule.*
were out in the lot, but as the fiame-
increase i they ran directly iat t:ie:u
and perished.
K » -a* City lr >.Jur
K 4N- o 1 ity M..* :
« ' -
k y* t :
3* * :r\—T'‘ r ::* are f
the ycur * . vteJ w:.u :a j- J
sv* g : r res Tl. zr.ar)>C'i l* trm He?. - i
• t: t "* < • !
•y picket aai pat better
waive r.nn 7 s . -c,
larvt' 1' lb a mi lover :
I oo-th-l »*» YY*-*t^r:i I'lHlmiMyrs
V.'amiin -T'*n March 14 —Thest pos*
office ap;> *.ntment> were made t - lay
lo M's, .an — At Green tow a. Rail?
c lunty. J >eal*c»l: at llilwinmoff. Scot
land c untv. W. Mclntire. vice Kober*
Boss re mo red.
It. Kansas—At L -ing. Wyan iott<
county. Anna Weeler.
demand
• \ : -
V
l •* fur. IV diir fin- 14' lair it
faner r\' 1 l: ?l4o fair r 7*%c ' •
l \pple* s-.jpp.r c'ol th« imrlf • «
Atea.lv ,,ri .11 c> ».l branun a«.i: in*.I |m*’m' I
ra-ut d frc-. *•' - ‘ • O jvr hbl o;he. • >' " i
' civ.lf' - ' . i i,ii .
f' m ■ n • ’ « .novaji' tl *■> g\.vi Pop II.iviy,
’ • etvrom.'U var.cites a' .*n
Yegvtab.es the m. . : s ttnn r
pri:e*i,'.. : ,i ordinary kbits y■ >i«m n 4' ;.
*•'' per Du s y i'i'I jv>ta!.ys" r«'t so*tee %
nee m*;'.'« 3»? ruh ;t*i I tWr ixlo mtN
kfi s: * r i.,1' m immotU p,ir. »h . .
Ik s*. 7,i , :.v N y •’ * ■' e
Vmnimi Hotel lliinieil.
Cwamimvi M'HlNna. ( ol.. March I I.—
Tne well-know n summer hostelry, hv;i
Npnngs hotel. Manitou, burned yester-
day. Loss, Sls.OwM; insUPi'd for 3*4."00.
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