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AT e o ——T N N THE OMAHA DAILY BEE —_—— THIRTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, NEB. MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 7, 1881, NO 171 ' " Matt is quite badly hurt. Gena Horn | flags in Galveston were at half-mast yos e of Providence, from using cottain ware- |stock! Certain to advanco 15 per cent.” 7 DEATH'S AWFUL HARVEST, [Matt in auite tadly hurt, cious Horn | fags in Galveston were uitmact yos; |GOMVENING OF GONGRESS, |11, 0\t ‘o' me “bren, e | Do you baso. pout-exteataions wpen| FROM FOREIGN LANDS. —_— fatally injured, their doors as a tribute to the dead states- s nl{\?ml‘:\nh'l\mn un[l \f .-_r'«h.- N.lmm- Im-'t\f_nll”r“vr’” M b A ; ; At four o'clock this afternoon there | man. e ; of Turkey, or interfering with said re-| **No, sir; it's going to be an open win- . ; \ The Catholic Convent at BELIVille, Ill, [naa boon oloven bodios recovered from e Tl The Fifz Johm Porter Bill 10 Bo Ro-|cointa, which haves boen ontrusted foter, aid tho lie will save enoughin|A FIEICH Paper Publishes a Start- I] 1‘ fl the poinn and the Sisters and friends of THE WINTRY BLAST. Dnl‘lb‘d Tfl-DW them, oxcept by delivery to a receiver |snow-plows to declare a dividend of 5 lmE sm" i\ luvfl J the unfortunates had succeeded in identi- e L3 ) nwmmh'ld by the court to determine the | per cent. B ) fying the following: The Wave Going East and South, R ownership of the property. RRNGAIA AR | g T 888 Identified—Miss Werman, Miss Mary - i ) e & ¢ ¥ ‘ Twenty-Two Pupils and Five 8i8= [strunk, Miss Manning, Miss Heinzol-| yurcaco, January 6.—Tho weather has | 110 Fonsion Bill and Tts Pro- & T T St | ; T S To Make the Londoners’ Hair ‘ : mann, Miss Eisch, Miss Pulzer. . O 1 N9, ide s StiLLwATER, Minn., January 6. —Late 1icAco, January 6,—The statement ters Porish In the Flames. A1) Lk tow Tabiinn of L omvent of | Hn s 1 titarod § Lo posed Reduotion, gorterday afafanon tho bl in G, |eredited to VieoPresdint Hayen, of the Stand. o the Immaculate Conception is the charred | A dyices frc sther points i oFLls e Nelson & Co.'s planing mill at Lakeland issouri Pacific, and telegraphed from e aper e ¢ Loaning From Third-Story Win-|snd brokon walls, and n tho debris thero | s, e tr i foior o s Tiome oo | Tho Senato to Strugals Oyep|xPloded.wracking tha bulding and kill- | New York, to the effet that the Bur- (B oJand Must Aid Egypt Or eaping From Third=Story Win=|oee romain the bodies of several other |pure ! ¥ . Ley VeI |y McCummins, yard boss, The adjoin- | lington had agreed to close a contract on [ 118 gyp dows to Death. unfortunate victims, The buildings and | Cranrestox, 8. C., January 6.—The Those Rules, ing building caught fire, but was readily | tho 17th inst., to pool with the orapeti- Get Out, furnishings wero valued at from 05,000 | temperature at four this morning was 14 o oxtinguished. L.oss, 10,000, tivo lines, is denied by officials . the il 5 T to §75,000; insured for $25,000. degreos above, the coldost in 14b yenrs. : s Burlinglon in this city. Tt is pesitively] | 3 i Harrowing Scenes at the Smould- OTHER FIRES, Prrersuvne, Va., January 6,—In ex-|An Indian Pow Wow On the Killed by the © |doclared that the Burlington has not| China Getting Ready to Propose . : Wixoxa, January 6.—Brooks Bros.’ | posed places last night it was five degrees . Eumira, N. Y., January 0,—Miss [A8reed with the new western alliance to Mediati ering- Ruins, olevator at Minneiska, oighteen mmiles | below zero. Bills, Clara Thurston, sister of Judge A. S. i‘" anything, and that the company has| ediation, i above Winona, was burned at 2 o'clock | Wmirenatt, N. Y., January G.—At —e Thurston, agod 83, formorly a prominent | PM “\"",‘l‘.‘,"'c" Bt """‘“f:} N - L Huddled Together to Be Devoured | this morning, tocether with a four-story | soven o'clock this morning it was 30 be- | §omething About Colorado Politics, | *ducator and author, and for many yea }‘ocl"‘)r;! ““:t t‘;“‘e'“x ""m i 'C‘;‘n: How News of the Death of Dr, i 4 dwelling near by and a hotel across the [low. o . principal of Thurston's fomalo semiiary, | 1¢¢ . they u O e l By the Awful Flames and road. Loss, &50,000; insured for 19,000, | Ve s, Vt., January 6,—Thirty- Postoflices and Political was killed by the cars on her way to | "oV onl B l'“‘““]"‘l h"" W PLOp= iaker Was Racelved, In A Burned Into Utrecog- Iho slovator contained ovor 50,000 Bush- ix below; coldestin ten yeass: Discussions, church this morning. ‘t’fw';‘:’:;_‘;;::l““hm’t‘"‘t‘h‘w’ RN ;“‘m“i;i‘;;‘,;{ Germany, nizable Masses. els of grain, chiefly wheat and barley. CixciNNaTi, January 6.—Thermometer , S LARPRGRN T FaPused t6 Joith. LHG W Whate Niane —— i Whekw Wi Vil J [ A | at zero at eleven to-night. A Heavy Fallure, . ) ) 0' nallia :U S T sy e WG Vs origi“\ B e T i Ny oLied WASHINBTON WALEY, SA Fuaxersco, Tanuary 6,—Tho fail OF £ sign iho twenty-five years compact, GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS, i A FRIGHTFUL CAUAMITY. |hioko aut this morning in -tho extensive | as moderated very matorially here and THE WORK OF CONGRESS, uro of tho Diotrich company, wholesale | 5 A BT B0SR WRHGUICOT 0 TRE 'WILL BURN LONDON.” )} FIRE IN A CONVENT. brick building occupied by Bixley Bros,, | throughout this region to-day. At mid- | \aguxarow, January 6.—Congress [ 2 ‘““l‘ C“‘l“"‘{'!].:.""“‘11‘.?3:.“(;‘;5"_‘ snots. |iey of the Burlington to form a Iu.;xl of | Paws, oanuary 6.—Deputy Talandier's { §r. Louls, January G-—Dotails of]as a wagon factory; Dobbs & Reisinger's | night the mercury stood five above, show- | rongsembles to-morrow, " its organization $34.800, They owe &100,000 1 Nouw | the second pool, as suggested at the con- [ paper, ~LRepublique Democratique et { the burning of the Institute of [bont vood works, and Bettz & Trading's | ing a rise of about 50 degrots sinco yes-|is comploto, ecommitteos formed, and Sl /o \ " NOW ) forenco hero Friday, and thore seems at | Sociale, states that it knows that in a ] the Tmmaculate Conception, Sisters of | planing mill. Though the fire depart- | terduy morning. machinery in order for beginning the | **'™ e present no likelihood that it will do so, | fow days numerous roprisals against the , Notre Dame, at Belleville, Til, last|ment was promptly on hand the weather *‘._—— work of legislation. Not much can be Tron Prospects. t is now contended that tho tripartite | 1Bnglish will occur in reland to avenge night, are still meagre. Thero were |Was 8o cold it could do little and the fire An Ircn Pool. discovered to warrant an expression of agroement may not be ablo to atand, as | the execution of O'Donnal. It adds that Purraverrnia, January 6.—Socretary Swank of the American Iron and Steel association estimates the production of pig iron in the United States as equal to about sixty pupils in the school, ranging|was tinally checked by the bupsting of | St Lours, January 6.—The Age of [opinion as to what the distinctive char- from 20 years to full grown, all girls, and | the steam heating pipes in the building | Steel prints a statoment on the authority | acter of the session will be. A feeling soveral teachers, besides other inmates |allowing the steam to escape. Tho loss | of a party lurgely interested in the iron |of caution is prevalent in regard to polit- of the building. The fire is said to have | of Bixley Bros. is $15,000, principally on | trado that a scheme is on foot to pool |ical matters, and it is probablo no purely startod near the third story, which is|machiney, fully insured. The other |the entire pig-iron industry of the ccun- [ political measures will be brought for- used as a dormitory, and an attempt was [losses are $20,000, no insurance. The|try., The plan is to divide the country |ward in the few early weeks of the new made by the sisters to extinguish it, but | thermometer was 10 degrees below zero. | into six districts, each to e represented | year. Individual views upon financial it comes in diroct conflict with agree- | ITish revolutionists will burn London, ments heretoforo entored into and not | and American fenians have studied min- yot oxpired. Tt is declared to bo in con- | utely tho operations to be carried on by Dht of 1882, beiog 4,425,353 tona. Tho | lict with the Colorado pool, which does | them. mlm“mmim" HARBeaR) RbONG 4,048,303 | not expire till August, 1884, and also in ENGLISH PROTECTION. tons. The consumption of rails in 1883 | direct conflict with the provision of the | . Gamo, January 6.—The British floet was about 500,000 tons loss than in | Trenscontinental pool, only rocently or- | will b sent to the Red sen. Beyond her this failing, efforts were made to remove [ Chief Dunning, of the fire department, |in the pool on a basis made up from the |and economic matters, as embodied in ganized, and to withdraw from which re- i 3 the pupils, The flames spread so rapidly, | had one ear frozon solid and several |tonnage producing capacity of the dis-| the great number and varioty of bills al-| 532 Guliven’ ‘minity days' nottos, It I alto | LeLn e O T E Rt however, that no order could be pro-|others had to have their clothing cut off | trict and the profit carning capacity per {ready introduced and to be introduced, Bog G4 MHORIIOR given out authoritatively that the tripar- | measures, 1Lt is stated that Evelyn Bar- ) sorved, panic siezed both the children and |in pieces after tho fire. ton as shown by the work for a series of | will be discussed_probably without lead: | ¢ *EMES O oeSul. | tite grooment has no-penalty attached. | ing road to the khodive England's repl Vs sisters, and it was a wild confured rush| Sr. Lours, January 6.—A briof report [years, each furnaco in tho district to|ing to any immediate action. Tho busi- |, 210 S0 SRMNERY Ty LOMROCTE 0T | I viow of this it is not deemed improb- | to the recont Egyptian note. England to escape. Forty or more pupils are|from Jerseyville, Illinois, says, the court [share in the district’s share of the gen-[ness firstat hand in the senate, the ro- known to have got out, or were taken |house and jail were burned to-night, and | eral pool on a basis determined in the [vision of its rules, will be followed by from the building and given | four prisoners in the latter were suffoca- |same way. One of the chief objects of | consideration of the pro\msmlj int rules, league, loctured to-night on **How Eng- able from the Burlington standpoint that | ingists upon the withdrawal of troops i o % | tho new alliance will prove to bo soshort | fram Khirtoum to the second cataract of land has Educated.” "The lecture was in ;00 g to break other combinations al- | ghe Nile. 1 i ighboring houses, but th heme is to ascertai tly th 1 the di &l 4 : offect & reply to the assertion that the et 1 0 Py from windows and were oither CRIME AND ORIMINALS. this information in the hands of the ex-|work of tho present wook 1n the houso | lization, and that igneranco is & volun- |, o\ agroement. tho Tulith veootlyubkt/rABoDANRIBIGS killed or badly injured. Miss Mary Lt/ Bt ehn fou: ecutive committee having authority, a|promises to be of comparatively little in- | tATY characteristic of Ireland. J = 1Ilnrli:;g(:lm }?flicinln deny tho statement | vided the porte pays the expenses. 5 telegraphed that they contemplate run. It is stated that the khedi d min- LIFE AT FORT ROBINSON. |ning solid through trains ints Omaha vin | isters refuso to comply with tho English Plattsmouth. Their trains will go into | note, The khedive declared Eng and Campbell, a teacher, of Fast St. Louis, | 0 & 500 T aary 6. Big | $hut down can be ordered at any time to | terest. leaped from the third story and died in a Dsiiwas ct{;xéixred 'ycst:n.‘dny ‘“Za 'I)oLn): lot the demand catch up with the sup-| (On Tuesday General Slocum oxpects to fow minutos. ~Another, name not ascer. | 4% Was Sapired yastorday, wnd Dot | ply and prices will bo thus made regular | raport, the Fitz-John Porter bill from the tained, climbed to the roof portico, and v P and steady. It isalso proposed that at committee on 1 a 1 3 it Ao t litary affairs, and an ef- | Amid the Snow and Winter Gateties— | Council Blufls as formerly, unless a move eking to compel him to abdicate, cither foll or was blown off and fatally | °f the five Bisboo murderers. any time furnaces may be stopped for |fort will b made darng tho wvoek by its The Troop H Bail, is mado by othor rouds against them. 1t | but ho will surrendor only by force, injure!. Among others injured by jump- THE GILMORE CASE, any reason, each to draw its share of|fiionds to have 1t considered. As some is not denied, however, that the present Although Great Britain insists on the ing ave Daisy Eberman, whose residence| Livcony, January 6.—In the Gil- | profits from the pool as though it were i b L is four wiles from Belleville; Agnesimore caseat York the dying declaration |in blast. The Age of Steel says the Schneider and Lou Lott, of St. Louis; fof W. H. Ar.astrong was introduced |scheme originated among the furnace Fanny Ruker, of Washington, Mo.; Sis- | yesterday. The state rested the case and [ men of Lehigh Valley, that strong ef- ter Reparata, Sister Stylita, Sister Ma- [the court adjourned until to-morrow |forts wili be made to carry it out among doubt has arisen in regard to the power of the committee on military affairs to sit as it did during the holiday recess, the committee will again consider the Porter bill to-morrow, in order to prevent any Correspondenco of Ty B, negotiations with a view to securing the Four RovinsoN, Neb., January 1 co-operation of all western roads in the N, 1y 4 — ; jaL Halfa sho will insist that tho Egyptian 1 co - A ) We are not entirely snow bound, here in :3:0:::1.:“:“.’:;:; %nv”:‘):gl:‘;:;a}fnh:; ?:r army defend the frontier. The Egyptian this extromo frontier post, though tho |fairs, which, 1f somo undorstanding i |Uinistry demand that Tngland shall missa, and 15 or 20 smaller pupils; also {morning. furnace men in other parts of the coun-|delay that might otherwise occu rwhen |hills and valleys are mantled with snow, [not reached before February 1st, may cither annex Egypt or depart from the Si J the lad; or, 5t 3 Lot is is the firs io noti 2 ched AL LD dod [ tah 3. country, as the ministry are allowed L) neither to help themselves nor apply rivor. The buckboard etill runs to the ::“fi::‘:,‘“‘l"flf‘f,‘;,"zl‘,;f“fl,‘:{,"‘,fif’ iy IO | elaowhero for the help .which they are stago station, and_ brings s our B |nssortod i a now poolis formied with tho | #RAHE0 o, expeet frow Baglind, fohe Janusry, G.—Jerome | °F 1t 0 t4The sub-committeo on pensions has e —— DA ot and killed McLaughlin, > TR 3 presented to Commissioner Dudley for v Hayne Rushosondioton. consideration some changes it proposesto it is feared perished in the building. | Sc“‘ Fraxo Soarching parties were at work to-day, | £ Cox, who shot and killed A and further information was obtained | the millionaire, was acquitted by the| (opvypus, 0., January 6,—The dem- Tater. police court judge yesterday. ontatiy mensbers, (ot tha legilative ou | oo made Ln) tholl phwsitn lawa. {06 ol | svary, day ssoopt Tuseday, whes merto: L MR IR BN LA | RO The scene of the fire was one of the PROBABLY MURDERED, cused for officers yesterday, resulting in :gz::lci:: “'fh:lc.“ ‘;;;‘3’,‘,,:: di:ju::-::;i ;c“:,:f F““d Sfm"d“y’ edl_‘w"’ QELHDG b pool will nccexsurify extend to Ogden BURYING THE DEAD. wildest excitement and terror. ~The| Ermrra, N. Y., January 6.—There is | the choice of Senator Elmer White, of |18 to 10 or 12, to be at the mots|™DS with good things, and equal to any | y;q include the Denver & Rio Grande in| Toroxto, January 6.—The funeral of streets in the city were thronged with | great excitement here over the discovery | Defiance county, as president pro tem; | prominent commercial centres. Com.- | Sunday paper in tho west, the combination, the victims of the late railway catastrophe people anxious to be of service, but|of the body of a young, well-dressed | C. N. Vallandingham, of Montgomery, | yjgsioner Dudley recommeneed that the| Thero is necessarily a great deal of LOOKING FOR BRIBES. was attended by an immenso multitude owing to the rapid spread of the flames, | woman frozen solid in the ice of a stream | clerk; Charles Negeley, of Darke, as v i i routine in a garrison life, but a well or-| Chicago, January 6.—Tho county {):;’;e‘g‘{;ld%‘l';‘:‘:';lo;:ogflfi'd’! A dered routine saves from idlencss and |grand jury, which has been investigating | Db v0q in the cortege. The fronts makes timo yacs rapidly, oven in th| tho allogiation that the odiuanco grnt- | 66" uinber of® sstablishments wero slowly moving wonths of midwinter. ri(l;‘ht gty city had its passago | droped with mourning. The coffins e Thoe holidays at Fort Robinson have|through the city council obtained by w'&"y‘ged":lfl:lgh' dmmith'irk » been brighter than usual. Mails and ex- | bribery, réports that while no evidence ‘"mp“ '8- s yt; g'un i fQSG nn: press have been busy in bringing remem- | was adduced sufficient to warrant indict- ;g“fi‘. e “!n:;“ R: ijnn!:.g_mrg The rances from friends abroad, and|ment ot any member of the council, JEAT ORI FEUAG SIS in replenishing the kitchens and |there were outlined evidences of crook- storerooms in the garrison. And, |edness and attempted blackmail, which, to add to the attractions, we have had a|if the matter could be proved, would re- Christmas tree at Captain Hamilton's | sult in the detection of the guilty parties. residence, and one of the most elaborate | It recommends that the citizen's associa- company balls ever given in the west at|tion offer a large reward and employ Captain Hamilton’s company quarters, | competent detectives in an attempt to H Troop, of the Fifth cavalry. ‘Chere|discover the supposed guilty individuals. has been a generous rivalry among the BRASSEY AFTER THEM. number of examining boards be increased to about 400, At present three surgeons, who receive §2 for each examination, constitute the board. There are between two and three hundred of these boards. | The sub-committee avors an increase in the number but desires that the pay of the surgeons be $2 for each examination they were helpless to render any aid. |in the suburbs. The body was recog-|sergeant-at-arms. In the house, A. D. While the terror stricken parents|nized as that of a woman from Watkins | Marsh, of Mercer, was chosen speaker; r}\:nhad fmntlcnllyh.x;;nund m'fienrch of [ who was at the homestead Monday with i)xnvlid Fisher, fofl]hrdin, clerk, and J. their missing children, wailing over |a man whom she had a quarrel. It is|M. Penister, of Ross, sergeant-at-arms. i suppnsed loss The iice department | belioved that the man murdered her and | This is the slate made by the Payne men, was of littlo avail against the mad rush | threw the body in the creck. An ugly [ The Pendleton men were handicapped of the surging flameg, and inan hour the | gash on the woman’s right temple indi- |in the start by thodumtad action olf the entire building was a mass of ruins. cates murder. Hamilton county delegation (his home) | o¢ the first five cases and $1 for each ne'fievlfifiir.f.l;’.pffifihfioé?:: ;g?;;;gyffg;g A WORTHLESS KOUDE, jphich was solid against him. - Senator | additional case examited perday. The " } A ARV, N ; K 3.—E ruden was made cl ABIX‘H‘H\I‘I oI one cau- isail i t to i i pupils and five teachers, including the Kfi,fi‘: 31’;:_‘;(“‘;?3“:;{’0& é:r:z:d wllf‘ cus and Representative Conger of the fi‘;,',‘x:’;;lz,? ?}‘;el;,:;é’;%edmnge:‘ ‘g“',emk: mother superior, have cither been re- ) POITY (v Loiios 10 | other. Both_were from Cincinnati, and Th fon bill'will no doubt b B 5vered or are kinown. to|be in the Fuins, ;\hscgmdig nlf_ter en‘beulmghshfii)ooo be- [} oth against Pendloton, They had the :g;;fled 1:}3::-\1:;:1}: ill will no doubt be 3 3 longin, el . s e Py . . gedsnahytranhistentojtojions, resf%edgin a a‘L;;t Efi:g}f:‘i‘gnfi:at l“;?x: 1“)' appointing of a joint committee of three| A caucus of the democratic members et resnigivonlturtiior, partleulars) iy oy y. of th from each caucus, and it was decided 0 | of the house is proposed for an early day § of tho frightful calamity. A visit to the [the firm for recovery, of the money. |, ko the senatorial nomination next AOuse MERIDUES, (Rl 4 5 8 o Bail was fixed at $25,000. q the object being to consider the policy of scene this morning found the fire depart- » Tuesday night. The Pendleton men o & By 8 th rty on subjects likely t fuensstill onduty jendeayoring barugnol) The Louisiana Lottery Mails. wanted to meet Friday or Saturday du‘:'i[l)l; e rocession was an hour ing & given point.. Ten bodies warep;.mrged fl St. gllllel’ Episcopal cemetery, eight in St. Michael's Roman Catholic cemetery, one in Necropolis, and one in Mt. Pleasant. All the patients are doing well except Alexander Turriff, who is in a critical condition, Turrifi’s brother was among the killed, the flames so as to preserve in recog- bl 2 night.. The Payne men liad their way in. various companies here to excel in this | 0 0 vy A LASKER'S SERVICES, nizablo shapo the bodies. When the | NEW Ouueans, January 6. —Judge Srer gt . e mater of ontortaining, and s tho lust s Bt o et e Wivod SRR T b i i Averbipusiantiyjleoclisoluatesss | ok B CH Y b i R Secretary Teller, ex-Senator Chaflve, Always; the hosi, dn hellvi Ol on BUX| o riminal court by Henry A. Brassey, of | Lasker has elicited” general expressions ) Went o work to bring out the bodies, 1t |court, rendered an opinion yesterday in Sixteon MOUPHID G WAMLOWS, passed all its rivals. The long quarters ¥ England, against the Now York & New | of regret. The liberal jouznals refer to England railroad company, the New | the great services he rendered the ‘state York, New Haven & Hartford, and |by co-operating in the enactment of im- New York, Lake Erie & Western. The | perial laws affecting justice and trade, complainant is a large bondholder in the | and in exposing the corrupt practices in B e e o A erd ad o (EHElRITE Now York & Now England road, and | the formation of stock companies. feey 1 uidxlmn hid the brown |Pray® that the temporary injunction be| Preparations are making for an impos- ‘Ehflr:‘v;';{;rn,f»il\ge wrenthod in_ flags | made perpotusl restraining Charles | ing funeral for the dead statesman. }\nd ‘uu‘mn gavoe the room ga Brown, of the New York, Lake Erie & WILL ASSERT HER RIGHTS, homoliko and inviting appearance, The | Westorn and New York, New Haven & ]| B R HIL“ st eight, | Hartford from levying attachments upon | Loxnox, January 6.—The Pall Mall "; “”:] et guanadl ulmm" 3 xlfin’ the stock or tranchise of the New York | Gazette learns that the Marquis of Tseng, e il early n the moring Fully | & New England rond. Ho also asks the | Chineso ambassador to France, has not ;1::,” u'(‘:m Datn ):renunt i"c]u:“"g’ m‘m?z appointment of a receiver for that road, | held any communication with the French g 3 Jolng b et [ ARAF PIERSON MUST BPEAK, government since the capture of Sontay. ly every officer in the garrison and their Also that the menaces of the French families, The western railway lines have notyel | e oo avard to indemnity for the The supper table was a marvel of the | heard from Commissioner Pierson, and Ex Shiack ol fl!l‘B Tonquin campaign will cook’s and decorator’s art. Around its | declare that unless they receive a letter no}b‘ deter Ohina l%om asserting her sides stood vhite jacekted and aproned |by Wednesday of next week they will Hchte waitors with folded arms awaiting orders. | take independent action, R In the center was a tr{plu pyrulmid of Bomothing New 11 Glass. THR DRAD “;W"m' R cakes, the topmost one bearing the pic-| 4 oty ™0 o0 dont of the| St Perersnuro, January 6.— turo of the ever popular Captain Hamil: | yrarford Mimes says: Among tho latest | bodios of DeLong and Gorad ¥eralshy n and the lower ono tho namo of |\ URac iy a olugs bath tub. = The idea | through the stroets of Tomsk Wednes- ? Senator Bowen, of Colorado, and others ) was a torriblo sight. At times the search. | tho case of tho New Orleans national| ;7 i, Utal, Januar Mary | held a pleasant moeting last night at th ; | bank against Postmaster W. D. Mer- |, { . RARA LAl Bung A ers would find two or threo charred | THVE BTN < 08 EASEAE T IO |V, Young, the seventcenth Wifo of tho | Riggs house, at which the political af- masses huddled closely together, seem- | 1R 10 S48 Sehe VP o8 BOKEH KO | late Brigham Young, died hero yesterday | fairs in that stato were canvassed, It is ingly secking protection in" one another | FHAVFE 110 MIRERES BRUHE TOSIRAR | of blood peisoning in her forticth year. | probablo that ex-Sonator Chaffeo will from the advancing flames. Two bodies | 8% SXEARRFEWRER Fol RO AECE" | Sixteen mourning widows still survive | have a clear coast, as the competition for were found in arear part of the building, | SFHE WAH L RECE ACTRASEE B0 EA% ] the prophet, fourteen of whom live in |the senatorial seat, which will be vacated bunred into an unrecognizable mass, but | auk, such action having been taken by | g,y o by Senator Hill at the next meeting of the majority were found beneath where | Merchant in obedience to the postmaster HET TRE tie Coloradollegislature, ‘and! 1t is said the dormitory was situated. zensralis ordosigniihelzround st et WBEToyRlpuL that he has already served due notice on Thoy seemed to have sought shelter in | ters were intended for the Louisiana | yy,upexpence, Iowa, Januar Senator Hill of his intention. Ex-Sena- this room too late to recognize that their | Lottery company, who bad been denied | oy anq girl named Hines, aged 6 and 7 | tor Chaffeo and ex-Governor Routt, of escapo was impossible, The flames be- | the use of the mails to carry on tho 1ot-| youry, froze to death in bed Friday night. |that state, have purchased & neath oating away the supports let down | tery business. The court held that the | Ty foor trustees sent the family a cord |half interest in the Denver the floor into the seeting vortex of fire [scheme denounced by law is that of the | of wood yesterday, but it is alleged that | Tribune and tho party organ will be con- and smoke. Tho loss of life is much |distribution of moneys through the mails | fho older boys refused to cut it to keep | ducted no doubt in the former's interost. reater than mentioned in last night's | by use of false or fraudulent representa- | the family warm. Bearetae el A In I U AT rief dispatch. Instead of boing two, as |tions. The facts found against the New T — would not be a candidate, but his friends at first supposed, the total known deaths | Orleans national bank are outside of the Memphis' Funded Debt, state that he will mmm'" Py is twenty-sven, twenty-two of which |1aw, but the defondint caunot bo held| Mernis, January he funding | geyator Chaflee, who stood aside when aro pupils and five sisters, among the lat- | responsible for obeying ordera of his u- | board who have had chargo of the settle- | M “Teller was made secretary of the in- ter the sister superior. On the fourth | Perior officer. —The court decided in fa- | ment of the debt of the old city of Mem- | yori floor the pupil boarders with three sis- | VOr of the bank, decreeing that 1t is en- | phis publish a report which shows that * S e R ters slept, on the third floor tho remain. |titled to the full and freo uso of the|of tho estimated debt of £0,600,000 they | . S e ing sisters slopt, and on the second or | mails, and further ordered the motion to | have funded $3,500,000, of which $350,- | 1sporheche, one of the rival Creek were elaborately decorated with bunting, flags and mountain pine, covering the log walls with a mass of colsr, relieved here and there by strings of evergreen. Sabres, arranged invarious devices, hung floor above the basement what are |dissolve tho injunction be denied. 000 were judgments, The time for fund- | chieftains, ac:ompanied by Chief Che-|[jayt, §, A, Adair, Omaha and Chi-|} h .| day, with military bands pla; and Oan}ila :fiz::iii(fnz‘;:)f‘tl:::::%; ‘“fl-’fif‘; Savr L:m:l.)lnn;lr; 45.2'1‘;:; monthly Hosse.a W inoer, yesterday. Delegate Hodgo presented fruits, nuts and dolioncies of various |y pi iy out are confident that it will | heavy snow storm, Much sympathy was descriptions, arranged with the hand of ba'y 4 pt o manifested, " ! : great success, The chief difficulty e thoreyar™X more houniaons and |18 that of providipg for expausion and Slastai A N3 ) ) A contraction, An it is ® 27 delicions repast was never served in Fort nearly overcome. ML s W AT h&:{‘{;&t‘: nn“::ng‘&m‘ln u:d miutm :% Robinson and it was discussed by all h f present as a triumph of good manage- of malleable glas = is oounted the crown property, two gendarmes ‘who t and excellont taste, After supper | 38 01 Of the lost arts, but if what is al- | iy fered were sct upon by a mob. One ;:‘l!ll(‘m:sxrll napr:monudo and then dnnl::finq leged a8 to the oxperience with glass for | of “4hq ~gondarmes tomahawked and the | was resumed and continued until nearly :::l;':':lb' t,fi‘:“ :fi:‘a:::lllxlm.a‘:lo;:'gl:- other shot two rioters. ! 8 'y : New York, January G.—A decision | hi dentials and r oof i - Schfipmfiur, Mnlr)me Fitegerald, Anna HeHDE of thlo ',S‘{Alt Lake g‘ormo" Brioate |l e in favor. of the defen: ‘&‘3:220:1.“ A;:nuz"ru'fii‘?mhpu‘rhmff‘::ica Frankie, Maggie Donohue, Ossa Mont- B'.'Uh “J"h “;Sh Y“‘?; ay MOMNE: | dunts in the suit of Dennis Mulcahy |that auother delegate of his faction EO(mem_Emfly Fournie, | RO R AT M at while 1| against O'Donovan Rosa and _others, as|would arrive Monday. The commis- Jn this floor also were the following ‘a8 m.gkmr_acagt ly he had seen enough |y b0 00 of the Irish shirmishing fund, | gioner will then listen to their state candidates for the veil, who escaped: [to convince him *‘that no pewer but the [ \wyer Golonel John, 0. Makoney, the il Miss Josephine, Miss Bridget, Miss | Almighty could save the Mormon people. | [y patriot, died i 1877, Rosss duputed | " Joahanna, Miss Gretcher, Misa Eliza, 1f God didn’t pilot the ship it would go 4 g (4 The missi: ) s the plaintiff to accompany the remains A TRNBION YR ALL, o missing are: Martha Mauntel, of |down.” Apostles Thatcher and Richards | ¢o" J/e1and ~ Mulcahy was to receive|. Copgressman D. B, Henderson, of Carondolet, Mo.; Mary . Bartells, Mis- |are now on the way to Washington, the ishi Towa, has prepared a bill which proposes | reveille. A, ) 0 seuri; Josephine le:fiu, daughter of [ church organ says, to -n.endme to Utah S;Lm;“t g:h‘:":m}':"}z:f f:«::adn v["“i to give a I,‘,nl:-,.u,, to every sol ‘“p b ———— :‘:‘;h:‘:’.‘; “‘:{ha’:’. “l::dv:l‘:li.ul:’“i‘t ‘;:P‘"‘;: MOODY AND THE SINNERS, ‘ County Commissioner Ploudre, of Cen- |aflairs. $637,ana brought -yuit for the {onmi:d a1- has "’"’”“ six_months or more in any Petit Larceny, hitherto been available is the inven- Loxvow, Janusty O:--Moady has Be: ?zviue 'mxtsm"" I\l\ll ;z I‘Jth‘Pfino‘n, a8 A“S‘u-an:e Wuu:m The court held the plaintiff had not :cl' war of dthe delituglflnfim, provided he| iy, Andwrson was brought before | vention of O, W. McLean. The Hy- E:: .’Fflmvi::u szgm‘;&mtu' o ouis; Susie Wetma, of . Louis; ) i i 1 isabiliti - 5 g io i h ‘o 4 B o s Wm0 ST | v, B Ty St .1 o it |l g e Smint ke ey s i S o ey e Sy | S S0 S 0 ! e Scaling, of St. Louis; Agnes Scaling, of |cock, head cook at the Auburn house, TELEGRAFH NOTES, A petit larceny. Ho pleaded guilty to the |} Mi B ? th A ‘Prof. Doremus | ©Vin8 to the death of hus father in " St. Louis; Lizzie Isch, of Centreville|who was brutally assaulted with a knife ——" 3 ] qoveripa of §ho age 205y M0N0l § i Pa, charge and was sentenced to 30 days in | gays “its great sanitary value is be- castle, Pa, the county jail. yond question.” 1f glass can be euc- A OHANOB 70 MERIATE, The crime for which he was sent up | cessfully used in the manufacture oi| Loxnox, Jauuary 6.1t i stated that . was committed on the 22d of December, | P3th-tubs, instead of copper and zinc, ’l‘-oml:. the C)unu'g emhu:dd‘:zo vli’ll when he stole & silver butter-dish, pickle- there is no reason why it should not be | shortly E‘n‘;‘io'e to France me n by station; Laura Thompson, of Chester, |some weeks ago by a man named Free-| M, C. ¥, Nutts suit to recover §5,000( TRoprosentative Anderson will intro- IlL; Mamie Pulel, of Columbia, Il :|stoue, who inflicted two or three desper- | 8ainst the Accident Insurance sompany of | duce in the house to-morrow, a bill mak- Micnio Bartloy, Belleville: Hilda it | gashios on bier throat, yesterday took El:‘fh zl}xn:a:rlfibthu}}::::ume rnrrl | by her | ing the same allowance for rent and fuel mel, of Trenton, 1ll.; Emily Leonhardt, [out a license to marry her would-be- o p i a heen compro- | for postmasters of third class offices as of Trenton; Virginia Heinzelman, of |murderer. Neither one will talk about first and second class, St. Louis; Delphia Schlernitzern, of |* Prrissves, January 6.—The steam- robbers, j Bellevilo; Superior Mary Jerome and | boat i ¢ Wy H Morzius, convicted of complicit; " 4 x i i o ro- | eithe: d America in the Ton- Belleville; Kittie Arhana, of Vandalia; | the matter. e T e R Tt ,Zp,b‘:,"”,“"‘,,"'-‘-‘l': JUDGE M'CRARY'S SUCCERSOK. castor, and sugar-bowl from the premises ‘;"."l‘bll“r[‘" :"l‘lk.f' z?{;urihrfl:;:\xtb!‘nlnd f‘:i;rfluuuu:.l or Amerioa fn i b Gertrade Strunch, of Germany; Mary ST — han been granted now trial, it bolug now | The resignation of Judge MoCrary was [of J. W. Toss, o mail agont. Mr. Ross P e ey building pl:rp()w: Tu | A MENTAL WRECK ; Bien, of Beileville: Mary Manning, of No Light, evident that the prisoner was not one of the | peceived by the president to-day. ~As it recovered all of the stolen property with the case of articles used in dwellings, it| HaNoveg, ‘]";5‘“& (',.__.Qg‘lqnel Rath- does not take eftect before March it is | tho exception of the cover of the sugar- . steam- | R - : i 0 dmellingh, i) Haxorap, o e s“hc:i:: Alsg;:f:;‘ ::T: l:d;’:;hdnuuhmr of ‘-’:«:‘n’:‘; u‘.f'.'la'if".ff Sfiv‘.'.‘"xfl‘.'r‘.‘fi‘fi'..'.i’ l'-l:‘: Two of the sssassins of Colouel Suldetkim | £OF #0me time. o ———— und zin recoptacles now in use. Porce: | his Vounds, but balisves RS be neoes: Col. John Thomas, of this city. Sistor| Wednesday. Pilot Morris testified that P42 died of thelr woundy. V0 JATTARY ZICKIT) A Comtug Dividend. Inin comes next in cleanliuess, but iat | sary fo send'himta'an Atglugls . 4 F Ex-Senator Cameron, now at the Hot| The employes of the postoffice d te Mary Jerome, known in the world as|on the left hand of the channel there is i s N 85 e ployes o @ postoftice depar Barbara Heil, was born at Pittsburg, Pa, [an iron frame for a light, and witness | by " tproved fa health sluco bis | ment yero notified by the pastmaster. Sister Modrida, known as Jennie Riley, {ssys & light was always thore until tho | ‘Phe rewains of King Victor Bmanuel were | Forrers Jaiordsy that the purchaso of was born near Milwaukeo, Sister Ed. |night of the accident, aud that the cause | placed in the chapel of the pantheon Satus, | \0LrY tickets hereafter would be re- Last fall, says the Wall -’fi'tmfet 1\;ow1i is easily fractured, whilud the HENRY GEORGE ASHORE, when a would-be purchaser of railroad [annealed glass, it is sai 18 stock called upon Russell Sage and asked [as strong aud durablo as _steel. s Loxoaw, JARUNE. 0"—1‘11":9"4‘(% him_ regarding tho outlook of certain |Extremes of heat and cold do not|the land reformer, arrived to:day {:fl ) i i its di i America, He was received by u ; A . vollisi o - arded as sufficient ground for removal. | stock, Mr. Sage replied: ; affect it, and, in fact, its discovery is of ) gy " ;;:::‘ li(::mf:;l:'" dl‘,"‘:l'fi" S’{{:f}':";z;“:’: Y,thtths collision was the want of such & dn;;lfi):‘fi;::.;l;::m;,:tg "c::"':";:r’a'll A ¥ THE ul;'l'N)Ngmm’l‘fll'rn'L *‘3plendid idea! That stock is certain | the highest illx|u:rtu|”:.l The plumbera s’:::’l‘.i at tho dopot and' delivered an: ad o v ey PR g e G BRI Sy chase the rallwiys of the Frenct g,n,“m““m_ Dr. Martin Clark and L. D. Eowler, | to raise 15 per cent. are much interested in it, as a matter of PREMNGL . . in New Orleans. ) The Late Dr. Lasker. Kate Fileds is in Salt Lake studying the | h'!l'-wnf. lzxeh , are llc]re urging the re- # “Upon what do you base your caloula- oursg, :t llu“k' llfll""'b“*lhla “d ‘"‘:‘ 4 & . " PR i i doi - oo T tention of Postmaster Buchanan at that | tions! glance that glass can ever be made to| Loxnox, Janw e woather rotarded the work of the fire. | died of heart discaso of aggravated form, | tous iu Sult Lake to crowds of Suints and Tho Bulans Guns, plasdalon R L e AR KR o m Wy BT men. GALVELTON, January 6.—Dr. Lasker's | “luners. A J rans, The other day the same gentlemen |nowadays to say that wuunlml le, by | workmen, and injuring many o Daisy Eberman was slightly injured. | brother, Morris Lasker, who e of | The cabln of a negro kald to e over o cen: okk, January 0,—B. Bartlett |again interviewed Mr. Bage regarding |any meuns. Who knows but time 18 e ———— L] Agnes Schneider jumped frum o window | the leading merehante of this ity Jort | tary.old was burned at Brooklyn, Lil, oppo: and others have brought suit in the Uni- | the same stock, eand the great finuncier |noar when even the glass house of the| One car load of lholifla £ : - X ¥ ants of this oity, left | e 8¢, Louis, Saturday morning, and the oid | ted States court to restrain Horatio A, | replied: well-known moral axiom will be substan- | mansard, all sizes, just received at 3 but is not dangerously injured. Lou|for New York yesterday afte T i ¥ 3 d 8 ly inj K . ork yesterday afternoon. The | woman perished in the flames, Hunt and the Americap National Bank | “‘Best outlook in the world for that | tial realities! | man's, I i &k ) ‘

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