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THE OMAHA DALy BEE FOURTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, N iB., MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 12, 1885, NO 177 e —— —— for the consideration of the land forfaitors| §Another JFusilade} at St, dohn, 3 |lmvh'\n|: Alhamra will be defrayed by a voteof entite upper works a0 blown off AN’ NEws bills since the noliday adjournments I fac: | gnecial Tolegenm to Tri BEr. i the cortes, The kiog took with him $18,200, Fragments of the machincry and fixtures L * | there asems to by very litsls disposition en tho [ F . d raised in London, to distribute in the villaga lay scattered all around on the ground and S-T L LEAVENwORTH, Kan., January 11,—James partof the mel tHb16 over BiGh other 1 of Grevejar and. for those houseless in Anda- many of them had blown far into the river. pase theso bills, There is a | . Togato of this city, St. John's right bower, iusia, whera they eithor ssnk or floated off. 1he i i the comuittec. Tues: | who s charged with Iaving offered to secure | PPOSPCOIS 0f @ PACEHl SetlIEMEnt af) “wows wew wawssrs o warasn, | Eoiler which burst v o shatterod wnd vat- | Tig Dypamiters Fall Upon Bach Oiher MbbaFand i Tohn's withdrawal from the presidential LoNDoN, January 11 —The admirality has fere Wreck fifty vards up along the shore. 000, lotly denise the charges lhe Egyptian Questioi, invited tonders to tho ship huilders of Felfast ;E‘,‘g‘..:;.‘{::;:‘;J‘:'.',!x‘fl‘:: o ek e e With Keives and Bludgeons,, for the immediate constriiction of six cruisers, 0 vRrdi JOWRHS. SHOTSH. 1Lca the COUNTERFEIT BANK OF ENGLAND NOTRS, Q& sectlon of the hurri Losnoy, January 11, —The Bank of Kng> deck, while up the hill side and far back fre 1o their haste t Tie Passage of the Naval Appropri-|proweetotaq day, when the bi i i Wisconsin, b odnced on_the senate side dlion Bill, £ coufiran the titla of (ha easl ntries o the | cunvass for § ] cach entries on the 13 granted to the railroads withdrawn from [ and says that he never had anthority from St. e public domain, and afterward withoutauy | 5010 t0 make overtures of thatkind and nover 4 i formal action by th terior department > 03 . The ConngSloual Foreoast for ,,IT.?N.» “them 1n the .'f‘m'u " domnin, A | made them. Tegate is generally understood Letters From Gordon S:L)mg lacd notified the various banking houscs theriver lies the pilot house stove, The The Career of, Phelan and His the Waek's Business: similar bill will he introduced in the | to be the friend of St. Joha mentloned in Khartoum is All Bigbt. throughout the country that there are in cir- smoke stack was blown entirely over the hill, Would=Boa Assassin, ne |lnv|~‘v;iu| .\luxmh_‘(-‘.\ A hastened u; l'il" *)f | Clarkson’s letter as the person ng to cul.lt\u'; |w.r.-cz[l;mmuv"m.y‘m’jmui in|‘|(| IMMW‘ ast Im foet l\.,»{\|_||-||‘| lies vnltlv| hollow posible, under " the suspension of the rules. | (G IGTE S A nominations of from five to five hundred half amilo away, The cnginece had a nar- " I'he measura is of great importance, it s aid, | Withe . Al N L § pouuds’ A number of fifty pound notes ara * row escape from bleeding to death from an A Threatening ‘‘Crank” Letter to, Inrge mumbersof farmers in- Michigan, ponstderation, aepate mude Diuine tpeeohes | Counterfeit Notes of the Bank of mcirgultion on tho ontiuent and in' Amert wtcry soverod fn s mock, ovherwiee J'was | Pogitivo That he Was the Vio- 6 N consin and M innesota, The lands most ¥ fptrenbry T sk 2 " i It The bogus notes are supposed to be the not hurk, but is in great mental anguish. The ! to President Arthur, directly affected in Michigon and isconsin | 1t i# chavged that upon that visic, Legat England in Ciroulation, work of Awerican counterteiters, wreoked steamer was a tug boat 1 th Ecrew tim of a Conspiracy, the offer to secure St John's witn - - () are thowe i the Ontonagon. ralrond (ot ey REATOUM AL Ric propeller order, 71 feet 1 ng, 17 feot wido aud tisre k91 Tmbe supposinz they had & the reput licans had carried Ohio by Loxpos, Janurry 11—t is officially stated | epn 0 feet four inches, Sho was owned sl . 1 g Tajority nd ey 014 Bt : m ikt Peienns 4 at Ko on'sta by the Brown conl firm of Pittsbur, was three | . . \ Investieation of the Indian Land| ity Sty PienRomever | tioms, mapyity, o v, W etcus | Arrival of More French Troops | ik mesioner avi st Kinriou snths yary ot v s was s oy oo s | B8 Trip o Enrope In Behalf of i el asa AW, B $ 3 MR ] I every particular, and_ well d river men ' {Leases, court those lands onco forfeited by the rail ld bo clected anyhow. 8, L. North, the in China. Wolecly to General Gordon. The messenget | ¢ her value at'$15,000, She is o complete P. J. Sheridan. 18 oan 1ot b taken up until they are de confidential friend of St. John, suys St. John left Khartoum on tha 25th, lut was captured (ors - ¢ wred restored o the public domain. and of- | deBies he was ever appreached by’ the domo- and beaten. All the papers entrusted to him ok I pias 4 f 211 | fered for sale, Senators and membera from | CFate, but assertehe wis waited upon by the | (e o Pava Helning th Ohi-| by General Gordon wers taken, with the ex- BatuaRy's TIFeD ¥ Bartholdi's Statue of Liberty En- | e e o e bing | Fepubiican commitiee, who offored him all the [ King Fever” Helping the Ohi-|cgution of asmall mnote, which wassewn in| . i l What the Results of That Trip 3 & e money he wanted for the rest of his days if Dacimatine tho Fration his clothes, and_which said that all was well | S100X Crry, January 10.~Tha loss by last lightening the World. L= ho would withdraw. . .| Dese by Decimating the Frehch fat Khartotm, The messonger says he saw | night's fire, to Dr, Roderick on building £10, Were. GENERAL SHERMAN'S CHARGES AGAIN:T JEY “Yes, I know James F. Legata well,” said five steamers with troops, They were cn- i ance, 23.000: to S e e i It hi s 5 1 000, insurance, 23,000; to Schulein Bros., on DAVIS, A western congressni { his statem gaged in scizing supplies for the Khartoum about tha 8t John matter means anything, Mr, Gladstone's Retirement—Earth|garricon, 1 o messenger returned to Korti store £8,000, insuravce £5,000; to Charles C i With Irish |Dyi fters i " i that he aud St, John have agreed upon the | = 0 B g0 he e na | on fook by way of Eayuda, Broun $5,000; insuranco $4,000, The total | Connection With Irish |[Dynamitors in Against Jeft Davis Through the WaSHINGTON, January 11,—General Sher- »L“H' nl-uvlnlthu ttampt ‘l‘l; sell n\;tl:u!n]he 1o v L Lk LA MORE FRENCI TROODS IN CHIN. 000, nsurance, $34,000, The loss is Their Attempts to Destroy ‘War Department, man has made good his word that he would | Publican national comumittee, aud that Legate and the Congo Conference, i i A% (b Ny divi '] i 1eply through ths war departmont -in liis con- | 1 tomake himself tha ‘scapegont’ for the ben Hils! tenphy Hion DBqu 45 Gakesal rdin bl e LA b il tmout -in s St John, T could not be made to b troversy with Jeff Davie. Tho point as iseue | €t 0f S 1n b A D i X d HOUSE, i Shoman's overtion. . Davie wens lask | 1% iy kA WAEOHS S U oWk 1 FOREIGN NEWS, Tovcomonts, M she st of Tesis s i, | BALDWINSVILLE Mass., Tanuar 10.—A 140. January 10, Tmmediatoly | bis state soveroignty prneiples when e |0 i Spectal Telegram to T and statos” thau they would match upon | {20t forstory uiding, cooupied as & chalt | gy GAvsK: OF THE BUTCHERY. of tne journal, Mr. Randall | JFORE DFEEEE e confedera The Ohicago Tribune's Washington ¢ pecinl MR, GL Langson, Brcoks, was burned to the ground at 4 o'clock | CAPTAIN PIELAN, THE IRISH AGITATOR, LIKELY ! prepared. to coorce any of the confod ¢ i i o the @ u o i tho morming bone fo | FRP 80 ™ S . | 207 1 e by o proment, bl oy 11 et catinet A NUCH NEEDED INPROVENENT. Hith 0 HAE WItH 1L Bon bgasily ISR $50 e o purpoe of pres ing_the navy approaria. | £t which o recedg from the ool | ol well informed in regard to the attomp or Fatno thar, the premice him: | Roxm, Jaunary 11 Tho st S e L R L L S R ; g tion bill o passago. This was ateongly op. | GHICTLEY, SN, St Jhies, 1 A of €0 ohin fo find o maricot for s candidacy, b now. " His son's sperch tohis | 1y'a vot of 10 & 2 a bl fur ht v o | (hrgwh out of osk: ¥ [ New You, January 10.-Richard Short, s by Stoclalaier, who, mainiainod Uit G 5o iR ATy rting tho st of fao | 18 hon tho burgain wan finlly closad wih | benants about o uther's”appronching roite: | by of. Napias: A milhon of - Fanss | Cruervscon. yoary 105_A fre this morn. | #ho stabbed Capt. Pholan yotterday In the house shouid pocaed to the considoration | (oot soceds, ncd saying that he bin | e democratic national| comimittoe it con | meut givcs the point to the storics, darkly [ illbo sxponded duriag tho next ten wooks | in ch a1t ek betrimer miain ot | O/Donovan Tossa's oftics, was arraigned. in tho special ordor in_roferense to public | SCHIPIFLSY L0 soce] % "4l | tained tho proyision whictyreqires that duriog | whispered beford, ahout. intrigues RO on £ | nd the povermtont wil comontoncs themeon | i the bulding of Martin, botween Main and 73 1ildin Raadall ted out the i t- the t four “years St. John shell devote his t Lord Hartingtou in th jersh d " 'wefth strests, and did great damaga to ¢l court to-day. He appeared calm and collee g5, Raadall pointed ou mport- | b iect by . & kny the "Golden | the next four “years St. John shall devote his | put Lord Hartingtou in the premiership and [ and iuatantecs the new city lous Fibhatn gl L R UL ance of paseing the appropriation bill speadi- | o Conral tels abont | time and encrgies to the continuance of the|the = reorganization of the cabiuct on u Kiikatl J LA ) ted. He was remanded to await the result of Iy ot o (domo would 060, Tielc an €18 | i capturo of o box of Jeif Davie® private agitaton b Tavor of profibition in thoelose | oml ingo bunia by the etitenient of G, SAratbtes! WAGtoR REANES Gonis Goks e Phelan’s njaries, At the hoepital the physi- conntry, and il less to the party to which | Kheps in the summer of 1i3ut guckson, Mk | oorve tho democratic party until after tho next | Chumberlain, 1t scom gertain that tho thing ference. Gittcaco, January 11.--The Dally News, | 980 said Phelan's conditlofl had improved o bolonged. ; that ho nent these babers to Washiucton and | esldontial election for 4 consideration. could not b dono and that the mogrel | Special telegram to ik Bk, Galona Liiinoee T, B Schmhle Yholewls | since midnight, and it was barely possible A 4 Sl tue session if it was done but all the asme the 7 * it 18] < 235,00 0 £10, vol o by were in possession o Atlanta, Ga., T saw fa Important Mormon Movement. |55 S0 [ 18 0,000 Wl he 2o (08 inorvicw gave the following points regarding | T, at0ck $35000, on the building $10,000 | Thero were very fow now developements i liarly o great number of gentlemen of that ® Lake, January 10.—Several promi f o 7 A de to-d O'Donnovan R is reticent A Drisk and personal colloquy then sprang [ ™" L] \ AKE, y 10. promi | that (ilsdstone is in the most deprested | his participation in the Congo conference as e svapelu L o1 made to-day. onnovan Rossa is reticent up batween Randall and Stockslagor, but the [ *t4t¢, with whom I conversed feauly, ' They 1,00t Mornons retarnod recently from Mexi- [stats of mind. about Egypt, ot 85| the Amerioan FpRMARLAIYE, WK N et Whe BhIBGaEYS vaios when appronched on the subject. Mayor T, Gen, Sherman's Offictal Charges | g ecial telegram to Thy: Bk, Toss ia 80 WASHINGTON, IRy . L spoke openly and unreservedly of the tyranny > 5 Ay o) & e d Gontusion in tho hall was o great as o ren- | (1 g Contlderats. authoritivain. tachmoud | co, and it is now learned thab taoy penetrated B o vy oy 8 berations, | ) much oritictsm: *'The recent comments of | Maparp, Janusry 10,—King Alfonso and | B- Bullene, of Kausa City, a friend Phelan’s, Stockslager demande the yeas and nags on | 819 vl\,hl:;:‘vl::npa‘-l-::::l;rg“ ST mmr;ns hlold of fl:;;l{lnfl-‘":“b‘: \’"j:;“t{“d" Cairo, Tt isa Nemesis of wanton invasion | of the New Yosk press on the participation of started on o tour to Lajo, Alhama, |Called on him to-day, Th.-‘comhunn of L:.T yh B3t mandamary two third Tt voting | Stcphens. " Tn the latter Stephons doubted Within a fow duys Jobm Taylor, head of the | busizlog talace it of siiniates mio, |28 Usited States in the African conforenco | Granada, and Malaga, thence along tho cout, e ataation, Wil o, Pl bl oty Jefl Darts’ good intentions, and suspacted | WVI6E 0 & fow aye Jobr “eylor, smpaniad by | adminikiration ‘and of bloodshed in the name | 3nd respecting the conference has caused some | visiting the towns which snffercd most severe- [ Ll th him T came here. (o vag ain_ cor . Stockslager then moved that the house go | M of faclning towards the dictatorship, He | Mo: b ) of the bondholders which leads to insomnia | amazement among those familiar with the [ 1y from the earthquake, The royal party re- | tain matters to Rossa about an inter into committee on the whole for the consider o of disloyalty to T end that the | Chief Counecllor Smith, Bishop Sharp and | ¢ Hawarden and dictates the almost piteous | facts. One New york journalist, George | ceived an ovation upon starting from the cap. | view in the Kansas City Journal. He now ation of public building measures, and asked | 32d.Brown of disloyaley to him, and that the B P o P 5 oy foderacy | others. It is known that they are en route to | declaration through his son of the right of old | William Curtia, in Harper’s Weekly, speal i REThET TR believes he was deliberately entrapped into consent to make a statement. e e fobethe onfodertc | Mexico end it is believed tha they havo gono | sgo to rest. - Liko an advancs on the quick [ of n congress to regalate the intorios’ dispost. | 1: The expenso of re-building Alhama will | P SO0 o o wurdored, “Tom,” snid Hutchins objected. Ho said the navy de- | 97 IS FOVSIIRn BHUes 4o Procioes a8 BOL { to the capital to treat with the Mexican gov~ [ sands every step since the oiiginal crime of | tion of another continent; also of & proposi- | be defrayed by a vot (of the cortes. The | Reilly, “‘when I saw youin Kansas you were partment was withous appropriations, and it | S5 jSOIE & PADSE PRSI e the 0REAR 01 rnment for lands and a charter like the Nau- | the bombardment has made England’s prob- | tion to gu nteo [the inviolability the for- | Kind took with him $18,200 raised in London, | glways too quick with yeur pov to be caught was time the house should procaed to busi- [ FER 47mE: H‘L Sitis Renerons h,\m;m to | voo charter, that plan to wake a rendezvous |lem in Egypt more hopelessly complex, until [ eign tervitory.” When Kasson's attention | to distribute in the village of Guevejar and for | on a snap: th did you let them catch you ness. Eiow that Davis was otabliching adeapotiam, | for the mormons lable to prosecuti n_under | now, when Eurape is disposed to demand the | was called to those articles ho said | those who are houseless in Analusia, this way?” “I didn't get time,” roturned Stockslager's motion was lost, yeas 72, nays | *1g Bt v 8 ok he saya he re. | the Edmunds law, also to form the nucleus of [ solution, Gladstone is absolutely at a loss to |they were void of all foundation; | The village of Guevejar has been moved | Phelan, *and besides, the room was eo small ceived o Tester from osvernor Vaney by the | & fuure ompire, ' The Yaqui's “aroterriblo | know what to do. in~fact, mo such propositions | odily eixty feot from its former location and | and the attack so sudden that I couldn’t get same comuissioners and continues: * Phe com- | 1ndians and haye never becn subdued. The | “gixg pRvER” KILLING THE FRENCH TROODS, [ have been mads o even suggested m the con- |i8 within o semi-circular crevasse sixty feet | my pistol out.” Reilly said to a reporter that missionera sad £ mo. withont reserve that | Pecble of northera Mexico fear thom exosed- | oo o oHt ferenca. The United States plenipotentiary | deep. ~ The houses in the village, though |} lnew Phelan “well in Kansas City in 1872, : when Governor Vance dispatched them from | E'Y: Polygamy, it is stat d, is to be fixed | SPPelc SCERTUE B0 LA Bag oo conld never consent to such proceeding, and a | Breatly damaged, have not fallen. * The gov- | when he once prevented him from fighting s i reported "a bill suthorizing experiments as to Raleigh to my camp at Gulley's he wanted to | bY the charter for the fivst time on the Ameii- | 4, <O ~,‘-Bmv|“y!on-“fll l«-l;[ s 3t “_Er single government could defeat it if offered, [ ernor of Gibraltar has sent them two thousand | duel with o man named McCaffrey He said the practicabiiity of lighting the navigablo [ HelER B0 M, CAIAb 16 CRACY S e WARKSE B0 can continent by Tianee szainst Chind is imminent. Tt is | 1618, in fact, outside of the sphere of the con- | tenta. that, while Phelan was a man of spirit and g waters of the United States” by electricity. | ik behis wth bap stabh and o Raloigh ——— "l"”cél “g‘n"ffin the Chinese are daliberately | ference and its action. Not a_soldier, or quick to act if aroused, yet he would take a § Ko et L LR Sl though @ mass of public records bd been car: ew Orloans Sunday Pastimes, | followiog the advice given to them by “Chi. | ailor. or a dollar of the United States is or The Ualifornia Legislature. abuse bifore getting angry. A bill was roported from the committoe on | i q'3e 9 U Rumber were loft behind ab the | Niaw Onceaxs, January 11 —A prize fight | neses Gordon many soaes oo, The generals | can be plediad directly or indirectly for use in [ ~Sacraxexto, Cal., January 10,—The dead* , January 10,—The ' wife of publilo] buildinge) fncrennngto, $190.000 tho | i u, andiab the goveraors manatan | <oy ol A Janusry 1L ~A prise figh “Was to avoid pitched battles, but to | Africa. Nob aboundary, or a post, or an acre [ jocle which oxista in tho state scnate will | Captam Phelan’ ieft this morning for Now y i imit or the appropriation for a public build- | SANE V0 @IS S0 LAC BOVEFROER IABRON | with hard gloves betwsen Jerry Murphy, of | 8dY A v orons paeills wasfare, Toheing | of the territory is or can bo disposed of in 3 5 - 5 York, to join her busband. She bears the 3 ing at Marquette, Michigan. DT oo T e DALt o | N ork. axia Bot Staala B tls JIRHL weight o Tost to V1o i e St From oi? | Africa by the conference, It is not even in [ Probably be broken when the senate recon- | grul with great fortitude. Phelan is described Pha Houso then went into committee of the | JEL0 I SRl Sl e Vhich. was the | chamapion of New Eogland. for $200 o tide, | vets coltters of 16 Teolr avms. in ot | diccussion that a guaranty by th United | vones on Monday, by the revublicans voting |as a man of remarkablo courage, quik tem- whole on the naval appropriation bills for the | 10R VGt BA0 K AnE T reterrod ) - Sog:anc * | and Formosa to their friends in’ France indi- | States in any form or any subject exists or | with the “‘read-outs” for Knight. The scnate |ver and fond of notoricty, Atone time he Fomalnderiof tha shrrsatyeat, i To my Br, Touls 'speech I gave it little ats | 3w Off 8 the bass Lall parke this aftemoon, | 20 (NS FL0 king is proving the most |Willbe permitted to exist, It is simply a| o nsigt of democrats and twenty ve- | traveledabout the country fl‘k‘i‘x"flf"‘.h“""““ m;m‘; ”l;'t‘;;:wfl‘l::}v \\\\’ill‘:n‘x‘l‘::lfllq::t‘,‘?r;"Fl‘u- tention at ths time becauss Davis was then | Murphy was ia fino trim but Steels appaared | et ane of the anm‘ Letters report | Question of equal rights of ~commerco and | RSS! of bis skill a3 & marksman, His visit to New The speaker then procseded to call the com- mittee for reports. Clardy, from the committec on commerce, on ve kenators who were read-out of the democratic party at the late demo- 0y Y i i i i 2 0 bs conceded by the possessor, York was the result of a recent interview, eI R hinusclf a fugdtive, and is opinions had little | overtrained or weak, The men fought eight [ an alarmiog amount ofgsickners with an ap- | ¢ivilization to y_the p y oft I consular service; attributed the present busi- | Witd why Governor Vance, after sending to |one to two minutes and each ended |climated troops. Felopuent of the country. Tt 1a nat n conftens, | their pumber, be” elected speaker pro tem. [ &t Bo WeREI TP 1t 1s generally supposed, 3 neas dopresaion to over production and favor- [0 the cowmissioners to treat for his state | with Steels being knoched down. | prosrEcTs oF A SETTLE oF THE ! A > | The cther democratic members, known as | PUTPO: . 3 j cratic convention ,insist that Iunight, one of i 3 X PIIAN | but a conference, having no final authority, | &3> ¢ W however, that there was some misunderstand- o ppes » N puthe: soparately, had not awaited my answer. It| [n the first round Stesle was knocked down 4 b Bib o 156 g ‘straight-outs,” refuse to vote for them, | ! ) By . "i,‘l»';:,: {f,‘::fl,‘f,]“‘}:;;:fl“'_c‘{,’u; i?,“,.',:},‘efl,'l',fil‘“.';‘_ was_ the subject of common tall about my [ twico and iu tha seventh_ once, and was car- i and whowo action” hus o foren until approved | SR 0L the-dead-lock. On a party tie [IIR regarding the interview, ho dosired to ted by Colonel Day- | nied to his comner by his eccond. In tho | Special telegram to itk Bk, o oy thelmnelsovernments, an' taction sofar's | 1o Llos of the chaiemian would cast the de- | \38F uP: ] ot ciding vote for the democrats. } A G el and non-coloniziog coantries, Iach govern- | < lished in the Journal of this city, December 17 [ to Lord Grauvills concerning Lgypt is very [@ud non: 0 ven- sl Gl od in the el States an wdvantage ovee the man- | doslic of Goverior Vance and the state. off-| putting u stop to the contest, Tha Tefured (FERLLa il r“i,‘:‘" pRiEved hareitiin ",'\LZW,.KL‘]‘E; T.",lcym‘;t?:.gk;u.xfi:‘faiis‘;&iflflm Will Resume, 2'1-'1::;5'\‘1121.13;‘32E:(:Td'é}:::‘fi;o: e s N Cimilarity |©ials to take North Cavolina out of the con- | decided ths fight a araw, No b oodshed. | it will lead to new propositions from the Boge- adopted, not to othersre om. | 3 i 7 up o steamer and ) the o ek b TR kil (bt Shey e araroatd | o aano et liok Gablisbiarpon whloRER M e | basedit pASIAG Pt wiljbo conolueively plato,says Kaseon, when Prrrsivna, Jenuary 10.—Carnegic Bros, & | manner of manipulating a dynamite machine, ! | The markets conld be secured by tha forma- | headquarters; or, as nterview with Captain Phelan pab- tion of commercial alliances with these na- [t in axecont letter to me from Ciacinnati, | eighth round the mey had spar e half a min- | PARIS, January 11 —The 1eply of M, tions, which would give the mannfacturers of | L 4m sure we generally thonght it was the | ute when the sheiiff and polica_interfer tho Unit, ufactur if thay could by dissbused of | of Jefferson buvis and wanted protection *” —— sudipsrinent et HEREAGHCHRUIOTE vt A e oepond ;,gf'.cy'lefigze‘f’a published, that | o, will resume in all dopartments, giving em- 25',15;;:""‘”;5,“3;,Y,,},V",sgg, e baLank ‘f,'.,’,'.“;: dca the United States wanted to conquor | Gehoral Shormaathensays hiowes never per- A Threatened Liock Out. guestion. There has Wen in consequonca a | (0 e, hus been strangthoned by the | Ploymont to several hundred men. to Furope to secure_information which would their political ~sovereignities, the countries, | Sonalv acxualuted wi O RN O N M e gt e ] & 53 E American participation in the settlement of | McKegsrort, Pa., January 10.—The Na- | prevent the extradition of P. J. Sheridan, the Central and South America, would join in | the latter’s record as the cause for his (Sher BENTON, N, .J;, January 1l—Operative CONCERNING DYNAMITERS, questions of common intercst for all. Thero | 4onal Tubo Works will recnune operations on | [rish agitator, and his removal to England. 14 with us in secking to build up the weltare of “‘“.‘»",EiZ;"“{}T'.""’i’“‘?‘l‘"’", Thm-mm‘l:lvws potters talked all day of the latest pmpunf.hln Loxnox, January 10.—The police bave re- |is no pretense of binding anybody excopt the | Monday, There will bo a general reduction | He visited Paris and accomplished bis m as fello t he did conspite, with others, o the American continent and devcop its| " Sarlae) Jnsiney 101 e Mo Tinton | b the manufacturers, namely, to accept Fng- vcdluhnnmnuu;hult;mmultlnyuun m.-mlpu governments which ehall voluntarily wecept | of 10 por cent in all departments of the works, | #0n. ]\[n'l‘llwlgle, gu\\):m-r‘"_tho Britith g0 resources, R - 5 L) Ok iidnt g I lish wi lus the protective tariff of 55 are about to be made by dynamiters to blow | the declaration of the conference. 'The con- icl 27 * | ernment abandoned the effort to cxtradite Robinson, of New Vel sa'd he was opposed | wus fulrly and _constieutionaily elected presi-| ‘= WO o Lo Peosective BET & OLIE |y tho Holbarn visdugk. snd Manzion house | ferenco is as hasliless 6o the American. tradi- | * 2o emPloy 2,590 wen. Sheridan and the matter was dropped. Con- to the appropriation of money to pamper lot | dent of the United States, to destroy tho |cent., The unanimous sentiment was againet | \gjjyay stations, = Kepress precautions ave| tional poliey as was the Beigian conference Failates tinuing the story Pheian said, before leaving of incurable snobs, Ha did not want the ;"'(JJ’F““'I'I““'?.‘:]‘ Which h s o, tode | the propcsition uolese tho manufacturers | beingtaken at both voints, and all luggzage is [upon the Scheldt vavigation, ~ that of Paris S LR 5 New York he met a number of Irisn agitators, democratic snob to suceced the republican | fend, and '°r:'m‘|“: 1P AOUeE S Overiment | would add to the tariff, consul fees, broker- | scrutiuized with extreme care, upon the international policy, or that cf | LiNcasten,Pa., January 10.—The Farmers fapong them John P. Kearney, who blew up e eaived. point of order_against tho | the bead and did, whilat. prosdent. of the | 980, custom housa dutrcs, insurance, ok, AL STRWABT ON THE SARCH, Washington upon the privto, méridians i al | bank, of Blizabethtown, this county, clvcd | tho Chledonian railway sation at Gloizow, itom providing fo - a ¢ usul general ai Madrid, | southern confederacy. change his _state rights | which the Knglis h importers have to pay in [ - General Stewsrt will start from G akdul | *hich the United States tcok a part and two LSOOI EeY e A e 00E ok ol sar i na b saiiney The point was sustained, and the. item struok | principles, the v rydocl]rinf by wlhich he had | addition to the tariff. The operatives de- lit)z::|()|v\ |.]2,\m men to |xmrfl| cz\ml-w..; g el lm-b': :;;;‘:‘n\'nl:’tl“’-‘l";\‘I;IT‘»"el 5;{“"'""0 St | was to Tollow three days later in the Queen, out. The committee rose, and the house ad- | Justified secession from the United States and | mand the appointment of a board of arbitra- | neh on the Nile, near Shen The Ameer o '— “r )n) bock wi evied po ' g oy sdinburg. 1’hela Soutned, Gt 5 then opposed {0 state sovercismty, Thesc are | tion to inveatigato whether redaction is meecs- | Sangara, Mahdl's lioutenan¥opposed to Gon A New Irish Movement. tindr an execution on a confessed judgement | a1d thoy woro ¢ U Lhslon piain, palpable facte, not likely to be forgot- | sary to the wellaro of the menufacturers, | cral Slewart, has been reinforced by biboe | Grrorxaas, January 10.—A now moverneat | O 0 ik Siech e e oy (e SR WASHINGTON NEWS, teo by the present generation or the next, if | Should the appointment of a board be not | sout by Osma Digas from the eastern Soudan. |, ')} fraivs will be inaugurated to-morvow placed a suflicient quantity of dynamite to A el s ever,” T say, thersforo, with the full knowl- [ agrecd to by the manufacturers within tho | There reioforcements raise his number o 19 g A Dynamite Scare, Plowr a the pyramids in the yesels hold; bab Wk e B OrATION I PSS edge of the consequences ho enrolled his nawe | next four days the oporatives will declace i (8,000 men. The odds thus presented ars not | by the publicaticn of two lettuis on tho Trish | - p oo 0 v 0090 " ha police received | when the ot to Liverpool sho. anchored in ASHINGTON, i ARMEy @10, with those of Arold and Burr instead of, as | lock-out and begiu drawing upon the funds of | considered more formidahle than existed at | question, one from Hon. J. P. Carbery,n | = 4 g the stream, the passengere were taken off in a passed the navy appropriation bill, ho might have done, with Washington snd | the Knights of Labor the battle of Teb and Taminelba little less ) ne, o | Mformation that simultanens attempts are thelatzenm, tho Bassenko SO0 ALPSYERRNCE O¥ DIMOCRATIO Lincoln e ——— than one year ago. » | about to be made by the dynamiters to_blow [ lenaer y A conferen of demo ate vica presi- h the hold, s came away leaving in the vessel Eenators wa 2 CONGRESSIONAL FORECAS A “Cranky” Letter to the i‘resident, JEWISH REFUG! ilroad man, and late vice presi- | up Holburn viaduet and the Mansion House | #10 holds Imo aWhy SAVINE ¢ a0t callad this afternoon o consider a policy to be THE CONGUESSIONAL FORECAST, fiften pounds of dynamite, which would prob. prominent merchant, to Major John ES, well-known 3 ASHINGTON, rytll.—A few A ro ay row dent of the Trish N.tional League of America, | railwi tions. Extra precantions are being | filtcen pounds of Cynammie, whlenwould prob- 3 f the local lot found f L4 ven | asking Major By L 9 dreds of lives, Phelan then determined to go das than aquorum present and no line of ac- | of the house the committea on the District of | one of the local lotter carricrs found in one of | ¢ o)) B3 (0 FEC 0 G FEU R0 T e o il ¢, | ized with extreme care, frels ol 1YSw [ s B0 o L RILINE bo 0 p Hiwasdoaldadiuponion propoesd SO EGe ]| Colmabig inill belositiled talikhe fl'"vm‘-m"'l the lamp-post boxes an open letter addressed | prosonted to foreign consul a memovial in I]’.“y’"";"‘ ot "T:;’ “"“"“"“ G phaEIong, e they had received a cable messago from Now 4 ceediogs were gossipy and informal. 'I'he | row, #nd it will endeavor to pass a number of supposed to b written by icl » tha iated | The other is Major Byrne's reply, proposing Another Broken Bank, had're L TomANaw geeater part of two how's was devoted to u [ bills of oply lccal mterest. I¢is uncertaia |0 the prosident, supposed to be written by a | which they state that the governcr instigated | ation of an ‘American’ Irish Par York fifteen minutes after th m of views co) t Liaxcaster, Pa,, January 10, The Tarm- | vegsel landed describing — the plot, comp > thousand ) ) e I“:‘,'.?..“,, er’s bank of Elizabethtown, this county, |which — led to the discovery = of the 60 run upor | €XpIosivo and saving tho vessel. Phelan ro- i 2l into ; e " - | the police to rob their warohouses and shops, A s ‘the policy of | what busieas will bt sovon ceccdones by tha | crank, The writsr stated that “Mr, Arthur ice | 0 ) L et to removals and appointments, ‘Tuesdny nes been set apart for such business | CO11e to an untimely end on thelith of Jauuary CrA ,ffli, beatbn. Tt is a ““, d the | “4ch toward paying the Irish members in par- | closed its doors to-day, ow ml | hi AT T ax may be presented by the committes on ju- | next.” The letter was turned over to the au- [ fam for the . alloged SH b ant o long, as the constitutional methods i maioed 8 day or two {n Liverpool aware that Wi LB CHANGES IEECSE L ey of | 41 ary, Wodrendey for itsinens mvevontod by | thoritios, Tha clorks at the white houso ey | Moors murder the Jows ‘at plaasuce. Matl: | lismentso long as the constitutional metliods | jr, Tl Lk s owned Ly Eady, who yeator: | 1o'wies i constantly shaduwed by doieo: o o b e o e erotry o | Comunitten oo forcign aifairs and Thursday fcy | that President Arthur's mail frequently con- | %5 Americon minister at Tangior, sont a |3 ¥ Broin ed. | day “confeescd *judginent to the smount of [ tivee. Ho: w s appoached by Taspoctor o 0 ; A ) ar to the 8 ing the | Mai. Byme, ina forcible manner, asks the | g3 HH 5 I : \ ; for tne triul of Lisutenant Garlington va the | the consideration of the McPherson nenate [ 6ains ccccnteic letters; in many eases they ave [ letter to the Sultun of Moyasoo, asking. the | 3 G [ o s titontial elasa of | S20,000 Linbilitios 880,000, assots un Nfaeli of Liverpool, fead Constable Murphy charges prefesred by General Hi ill, providing for the issuo of ciroulating | destroyed without reaching the Prasidons, | gosrnor o b, rompred. Hhe grand viater |4 "yl 0% “Klorion to. interest them XavE bt vie dopgrltare il probablylose of Treland, and alto Mz, Jonkinsco, who had e s notes tonational hnking associations and the e oy ! AT wpopular outbreak and |#elves in the movement, which he thinks will 4 — e u}‘a,f(;,‘,“";m, hl)"”‘;f R e Reprosentative Nutting, from the commit. | (Pingley) house bill authorizing the secre- 2 Olgoning. massacre . s was threatensd, Earl | 1ift the Irish queation to higher plans and Graoyille has ordered the British minister at | Place it beyond personal or political use in are no more | Tangicr to remonstrate with the sultan, Hhlu) conpiral hese) Gautlomen, beckuse,of a he Fatmaed The | The second batallian of the Sussex regiment ud co of natio how the authoriti ured i $ tirement of their circulating notes, These | deaths from the Van Fossen poisoning, Thef, d : secret, oath-bound organizations, have With- | committe o i e . gan to see how the authorities secured some Xork: wppropeiating #100,000 to aid the oot~ | oot orders, however, are not to iterfera | viotns are still very ill and it is now blieved | !* beon ordered to procecd from Malta. Grawn from: that! bodys. Hageas Ielly, . w | ccmmittes en foreign x 1“"‘:]“"‘ of :"" onate |of their information. o oould no_conjec- htentog the World + Dhe. repet | With the consideration of the ganeral appro- | all will recover, Annie Van Fossen, suspect- CONVENIION ORIBISH DISHOPS. | banker of New York, will have custody of the | it belng ciroulated smong tho morchauts and | ture how thoy discorernd the Quogniplon & i I printion bills. When thehouse adjoursed on : 3 At the aporoaching convention of the Irish [funds, The promiuence and standing c f these | manufacturers of this city, Already it has| Kearcey said it was known only to It anamaue (M e DAl Sir? | Saturday the dscussion of the consular_aud | &4 28 barpetrating the erimy, hay not yot beoh | biynopy at” Rome, the question as o whethor | geatiomen has given sigaificyicn to the move- | Feo¢ived o great namber of sigaatures from | Kearney and himsclf, He supposed tome tha p-ople of France to ou -/WI\l"(’nl\HkII::;:l diplomatic Dill was not comploted, ¢ | arrested, and is confined to her bod and|iyohiuhops of Ireland Are to obey Archbishop | ment. Eve rything of an illicit character is | Prominent fieos and representative houses in | dropped upon Kearney's plans in New Favoring the Spanish Treat scrvice of tho government ~ They told him W Yonk, January 10.A petition in | the names of several pretended patriots who favor of the Spanish trcaty uddreesed to the | Were working for the government and ho be- Lo ah ibrary o dny Trsknted Ton otnting | tary of tho ticasury to invest tho lawful| Prirsivno, Junuary 10.—An Esst Liver- Reanie0 money deposited in” the treasury in trust by | o 15080 82 e o P hatoaa 2 the poople of New York, aud |yycasure will bo called up on Tucaday or pon: | #EOBELY asscrts hor iunocouco, “Her henlth | MCchie, and keep eutirely aloof from politics, | condemned and fidelity to American citizen. | 4l bravches of trada, i Fark, - Copoludiog bla. pasalive, | Plislan o <o0d lon, I8 f il to-morrow,e if the entire day should or follow the lead of Archbishcp Croke and | ship and the moral law is advocated. It is ———— said ho was finally p ¢ b ay forttroRanien for thestate of ew York | ot be occupiod by the committee on the Dis- | Y413 ho his made throo attcmpte upon her § B ¥ b detormined. said that many prominent Americans and Tube Wurk Resume, Liyerpool, When his urrived at Glasgow he P o iphadeseat and clan the statue | trict of Columbia, The committes on sppro- tve AL DERUBARGEY DOBFIDE WLel 0 B2 BAE DR, SCHABFERMANY, leading men of Irish blood in this country are | McKgesromr, Pa., January 10, The Na- :‘,i‘:fc‘:,.]‘.i“l‘ifi:fi"h'.',"{{,..‘{.'fl'}:} 'l','y“‘;l"',‘m"'ll‘:';m'i':;‘ it is national proporty, and cougrers should | J1i® ,“"“""““""[‘[‘"'_"'{‘.T'I f""‘_"““““ bill o o Tir HAGUE, January 10.—Dr, Schaefer- [ 3°0Uraging the movoment, bolioving that in | gional tuhe works will resume operation Mon- [ feafehed, done bo t dinburgh as James Pow- finish what has been s well begun.” aatoon hn s sonsuiar and diplomabiobill | American Krish Fariinmentary Fund, | mamn, tho political Teadee of the Ontholica in | fow e the paclismentary strugglo will 2,0 ™ i or, will bo o gooral reduction of 10 | Sotuceg Bnsell in Bl ekt an Jamncs Low, INDIAN LAND LEASKS, i digpored of 1¢ possiblo® the river| CINCINNATI, January 11~ Major Johs |the Netherlands, hus issued a decluration in |61¥e self-government toTrcland. per cont in all departments. The works em- | detective, whs bad shadowed him from New Bofora the committeo investigatwg the In-land ~harbor aporopriation il will | Byrne, who has becn asked by the Hon, J, p, | favor.of absolute liberty in education. He ploy 2,000 hande, York and endeavored to get into his confi- dian lands, Augustus C, Ivy testified that be ||, horted on Wed ¢ T v, e 3 0 M e W erclse no control be- Jarrying the War into ric: dence, Kearne] ad to lay very low, but Ak i) A uC it b v o repurtad on Woduoeday or Tharidsy. | Commery e foaionte. o Amorton Trin |2 u&d”l t:e" ::n::}; {e| oo cont 1 b Oarryi War into Afri [ e ] y b dl lay low, b was & member of the Cherokee nation. A | As si0n thereafter as an apportunit, of % 9. A0 allf youg the exsnunavg hers, BERLIN, Janu 10 - Commander Knorr, Phelan finally succeeded in getting him out of number of men had told him that money had | fured an offors will be made v pass 16 There | Parlivmentary fund ta yield $100,000 yourly, JAPANESE INTERKERENCE, PR £ ALY (s BLRARASE MM 4 3 ngland by dirguising himwelf ns Kearncy® bean offored to secure the passage by the coun- | promiscs 60 bo & stremuous attmph during |not wishing to assume the responalbility | Siaxciat, January 10.—The Japaneso goy- i RqUe ) eumatism i throwing the officers off the track. Tha el of a lease bill, * Awong vhore mentioned as | { weci hotweon the {ricnds of . the. spec £ ¥ ovi| Africa, telegraphs that the « corvettes Olga 1{alone in such an important movement has | crnment avpears to render the settlement of captain aleo descril called a me:ting of such citizens of Cincinnati | peace in Corea and has protested against the | and Bismarck arrived at Cameroons Decems | Yo doubt If there is, or can be, a specifi |the deadly battery, *n bofore the house for [ end vicinity as feal an intercst in the matter, | conveyance of ths captured king to Shang- | ber 18, and Janded 830 men, o shal u will endeavor to ke |to be held at the Burnet house, January 24, to | hai, cause the natives of Hicko ¢ ol lGh’."r.fl::;fi.?ll“f:":«“-'y?'"; mp:'"u’ cure the p ssaze of the bill authorizing the | to take steps to form the proposed organ zie 8 ARA BEBNHARDT, town had expelled King Bell and threatened | efited by Hood's Sarsaparilla. 1f you have |drop —upon & tube _ enveloped in 0 Btrip L ok asscclation | eonstruction of a bailding for the accomwo- | tion, B iy Pants, January 10,—Sara Bornhardt will | the werchants that they were goivg o | galed to find relicf, try this great remedy. sheets of tissue paper, It takes a min said that it cost prosty high to get o lease | dation of the ngressioual library, Townsend - i 5 te for the acid to t through 4 \ bt dation ¢ congressioual library, To f q 3 e . o | burn Hickory town, The troops mes with i et 44 ute for the a eat through each Ahroughs that it was & groat, benefit aud of | the Mexican poosioa bil, and Willis the edu: | #ugilistio Encoanter on tho Tapte, | 5!l her present resldonce and furnituro by | juen Hickory town, 'Thv troons sucs with T was afflicted with theumatism twenty | X0Co'0f iber, . When th last shest is enton course they had to pay for it Drum also re- | cational bill, = Stocksluger, - ol ) . i v ] . ars, Previous to 1883 I found no relief, but |y h the acid 1 h be ¥ : o ML Stockslager, chawrman of the | Ciyaco, January 1L.—James H, Dalton, A i At BElltown to rescue the Gerwan agent, | YOArs ) through the acid runs down the tube and upon marked: *"Your fellows got s high a prica as [ fouse - committas on public haildings and B part ot her ingome on ber creditors, | FVowg o, roscuo, the Geran sBonts | grew worse, and at ono timo was almost help. | the parcussion cap becaty, and then the ex the Kansas fellows.” Rumor fixed ths amount 1y L Pyt T /| dess Hood's Sarsaparilia did mo more good | plosion follows. The machine fs no i at gotting tho bill througn at 550,000, Kan: | rouniie #2716 1o bie purgoec bobaliup thebbl | jngs’ of tho proprietor of the Chicago | the Parix correspondenge for several foreign |86~ this yoint under = lieavy | 1 od'y Bumpartia Qd ino sare goed | & e Busclot e d the mechanism of ) . The machino iy and four guus be- | remedy for rheumatism ; but thousands who [ simple, but works with fat.1 precision, Tt town and Foss | have suffered its pains have been greatly ben. | consists of a reservoir of acid which having been offercd pay were Jobn Sinders | ordees and the advoeates of prou icent and Samuel H Raney. Sanders told the wit- | ures which have. beon. bofor. the house i noss that he was offerd $410 £) voto for the sowe time, Sivgl sottle to-day, placed %100 forfeit money in the | Bernl - jre and i 13 atonus r o other medicino 1 ever bad.” |almost infallibie is ith workiog & terrible i i ney, 0w deceascd, told the witnéas that he | Hiroughout the country, at every upportuaity | Theatrical and Sporting Journsl accompany- | MeWPEDers. ) Sty oo e il A [ G0 LM Sodes medielie, 4 STGR Tars, . Baakiug of himsll, thie canainald b had becn paid for voting for the bili, Witness | \fored during the remainder of the session. | ing u challenge to fight Dominick McCarthy EDITOR D, Bl D e T S Ry A | e ARG Y A CAAND, S 4 he was a dynsmiter, out-and-out, belonged t. froquently heard povious say: S0 aud 80 | When the house decides to divouss tho billa | of Pittsburg, with biraknucklos, Londonprize | - PARIS, January 10,3, Due, editor of the [ fe1 e plateau two hours against 400 mon Ahad sheumatism thres yoars, and sotBo | oo YHLE SRNAT cREPRE G INERRIC Y much M After considerable pressiog as to who | for the publio buildinge, he continues, I will | ring rules, within twenty miles of Louisville | (ri Di Pisuple, who was atiacked by the Bal- | firing from bush. \When the supports aerived | relief til Ltook Hood's Sarsaparilla, It to their call, having participated In many of S0 and So” wers, the witness mentioned Ma- | noy ask it to puss the bills which have been | or New Orleans, lorch brothers the other night, and who dan. | LAY * e hationg ot e “Hoey Pantap | done great things for me. Irecommend 16 to | (i plots for terroriziog the English govern {3 Scalos,chiel of the sapramo co fof Mo | favorably reported and lump, but will offer —— gorowly wouuded (i, bas been releused Subsequant to thess cogagements, the cruisen | Others:” LEWLS BURBANK, Biddeford, Me. | yuent,” Ho determined to retura o Lierpool perokee nation, as one of - thew. The wit: | each Lill” separately to be passed or defeated Grain Elevator Burned, rom arrest. bombarded Hickorytown, No further ou and save the “Queen,” in order to protect th " Ao BB . b =2 smbarde ytown. No further out e et ) protect the Doss, bud conversed with Bushyhend, the | on ita merits, There are ffty:eight bills for | - WaLcoLz, Dk, January 10.—The Manito FARTHQUAKR RIDDEN SIATN. RS ¢ Hood's Barsaparilla is characterized 19 | jivey of hundreds of peopls, who' would sail o peculiaritic dial o 1st, the combination ot | op the next voyage, many of these his own if the inves 185 2d, tho proportion; 8. I | yace of men, women and children, gong to and said: ublic buildi caregrat i, ) Mabiin, January 10, —Several earthqu: M R thir tigution would hurs. (1o mation ( Whicl have bews repiad to the. liouse of the | D dcpot with tho clovator, contaiuing 16,000 [, 2MarSI"" Tl Tl sartlneke 1o Gits, you 4t an asoiiivg man; | present congrese, and which are now pending | bushels of grain, was buroed last might. A |five niiles cast of Malaga — ¥iosiser wore | ¥ Explosion ana Two Men Killed, . o V| process of securing the active medicina | join fricnds in America. fi‘:‘ll‘r"“'ll“:h“:: :l:r ":: m -”4:- ~'|I \v;v"“"fllm Two m\ providiog for :h; p&blu- Wh. saction huu‘d r\lnw:u».ur]nug ia the elevator | made in the earth by the shock. Prrosuurc, Jaouary 11,—The Dispatel’s | gualities T sult s a medicine of unusua ‘WASHINGTON, January 10, Capt, Phelan, ot do it will hurs you” Bushy- [ iuie st Waco, Toxas, the other £ 3 the bulding | was crem sted, Earthquuke shod i B AT G et || Suanrah, e ERRLE I AZGiY ’ ¢ o e Khian, ] hoad said tht the leaes was the best that | it arson City, Nevada o4 cach sn_ appro i S8 arbartiquale shocks were felt again to-dny st | Dlizaleth, Pa., special says: By tho explo- | strongih, effecting curcs Litherto unknows | of Kansas City. stabbed yesterday in 0'Don i on of ber b A o fike | Send for book containing additional evidence, | 0vaD Rossa’s office, was lieutenant of the cap Slon of hor baller fhe sbeaui tuy Mike| Sendda R ones up my aystem, || ito] police here dysiog the 46th co: g, Ho Yo | | held the position two oF thres years, but when Fiiomruon, * | the Kansas City distriok becamio repablican be eould be dono wuder the civcumstaoees. Many [ \riation of $100,000, hava beort passed. A 10,000 Oha hought Bushyhead would veto the bill, as in- ("I the wonate thy maval approprirtion is| Gixcisats, Junuary 1 erlor Linds wera rauting at 4 to U cents por | likely to be reported from the appropi 2 vy while the Olisrokees raceived but 14 | gon committee and reached for di cussion and | 1ate Audrew able Gift. The villags of Grevejar las b q A T il of the |bod 1y fock from 16 former 1ot n and | Dougherty was completely demolished near Hood's 8 purifics my bl enbecker makes a bequest of harilla tones up o, sharpeus m; o over. J, Jx within a semi-cireular crea e sixty fect deep. | here at ten o'clock to-day. Two of the crew | &eems to mak 3 ), The houses in the village ate thought to be killed st 1 iy b Stegister of Deeds, Lowel), Mass, lost his position and returned to Kunsas City. nt ishyhead said it was botter to gat | passage early in the week, The discusion of | $10.000 to the Gerinan Protest ng orphau ssy- | o . 0 killed aund six others were Dadly hurt, o8 L4 ) SOWOH, d 1 by, a « % cugio h . groatly damaged, but bave not fallen. The | . Hood's Sarsaparilla b 1 others, and | Since Le left Washington rumors reached {_flz::jw“l',':\l: e they know than xent 4o | the inter-state commerce bill and the Nicara- |10 86 Mt Auburn o this oity. - The estate |y overnor of Gibraltar has sent 2,000 teats to | 1B¢ boat had put ashiore near Bellovuo land- | s worth ith wesht o gold 1. BAKING o8 here of his conneotion with the — dype 0 loaso [ cua treaty w v ta | is estimated as $100,0.0. gus treaty will probably occupy the remain 000§ if | der of the week. 'Lho direstor of the - o place, ing to make repairs to soms part of the | 140 Bauk Sirect, New York City. mi ould not recaive H00 vo'es out of It was at cne time said he had gone - e Kiog Alfonso and art ur to chinery " wok v if ol ex pedil ’ i war st e ol | ot sds hiv - anunl isismapt - Tha| Death of Oapr. Unarios Foiger, {1, 0% flonsc sudgaltesinted on s o o | wuchivery that Iad buoken dovn suitie| Hood's Sarsaparilla | & i in s dvaulie expeiilionsud THE PUBLIC LAND COMVITTEE, inage, loss e, has by 24 Grxgva, N.Y,, January 16— Capt, Charles | aloug the coast, visiting the trwas which suf. | ¢-P/o4ion ocourred while she lay there. The p a s 5 Bold by all druggists. §1; six for $5, Mads | published in II.. Kansas City Times, W. Folger, the onlyson of the late secretary |fered most severely from the earthquake. | f0roe of the explosion must buve been terrific. | oy mf'u. L HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass, New YOrk, Juouary 11.—Capt. Thomas i of the treasury, died of consumption in this | The royal party received an ovation upon § The bull lies in shallow water near the shore Phelan contioues to improve, but was unabl city this morning, szed 19 years, {tauting from the capltal, The expense of 1o Lalf exposed aud one vide Liown i, The 10O *Doses_One Dollard |tosttend court today. ; o Spacial telegram to tha Bre 7 WaSHINGION, January 11, —The publicland | U committee of the house has not bad a quorum States of coin g $725,150, & total gain of $5] 451,048,

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