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T B Tt & L i e - - w“\ THE OMAHA DALy BEE FOURTEENTH YEAR. © OMAHA, NEB., MONDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 2, 1885, = 0, 193 [THE CHOLERA SOARE Immediate Precantions Recommended by Medical Authoritics, to take the place then who shall | postoffice bills, It opportunity offers, how Berti deterter from the rebol ranks says that | thore s to ba no more trifling. es will bo HINGTGN "Ews be «slected is ap embarressing question: em. | ever, Representative Henloy wiil call up the 1 the commander of Berti recoived a lotter from | cut so the quick, Passenger rates will also be * | bareassing becauss there are 8o few democrats | Lill providing for the forfeitvre of the North- the emir of Berber s ng that the British |cut. who have the wide soclsl azquaintaace, the | ern Pacific land grante, Townshend contem- captured Metomeneh and sent steamers to| Ciicaco, Tanuary 81, At o meeting of the knowledge of public nffairs, Lient, Groely Accased of Cowandice | o nd the wealth | plates « ffering a resolution during the week Khartoum with troops and stores for a garri B‘ kl N Vi sflneme mr EXIEM h v D ! representatives of “the Colorado, 1 l:.lh n|m| ed for the filliog of this place, Mr, | providiog for night eeseions of the house. « | #on there. he emir strongly advises the | Pacific coast pools here ta-day, it was decided Tahisr's name has been mentioned in this con: | Conenlst and _diplomatie_sppropriation bil & ISATCES N© commander of Berti not opposo Earle's ad- | to continue these pools till May 1, 1885, a am Iflhflmafl Cflnflflfll. :T.;t“"l' bue “-;mt..:f‘whn friends here believe | bafore the senate and , District of Columbin "]E I)]F. Gfirman Emmm vance, as the British are sending troops across [ rond being allowed to retire after thirty days’ ha w it. His health would | pension and agricultural bills are likely to be the desert from Karotko to Abu|notice. The old rules governing the pools are S0 1 LTS o8 OF HIs SERLRL oy | e s b B B e paubabae bH Hamed to suppress the rebels, [to remain in effect, the per contages after has no means outside of his official aslary, mittee during the week, Tc is probable tuat e e fobeln | 0 romain In effct the por contages aftr It Will Destroy His Chances of|, The prosent ind ations are that Ohio will | none of these mensures will give rise to anf Dp, Rumpfl"g Murderer Clogely | who savs ther: by passed by, If Pendleton is recognized | extended debate. The inter.stata commerce are twenty.six survivors of the [ Measrs. Bogua and Migely, of this city, a: j a Sinecure. at sl in the cabinet makeup it will | bill is still unfini i massacrs of Colonel Stewart’s party wrecked | Frank, of St. Louis, as arbitrators. Which Ought to ba Promptly At- ed business, In the sen nkfort, on the Nile in one of Gordon's steamers. The | Ciicaco, January At tended to. bo on account of his posscssing more | ate, aftor the morning hour the discussion of Buarded at Frankfort wevivors are Syrians and Grooks. He says | moeting of tha Southwestern railway — duiications for tho offics of secre- | tha' Pacific railronl lail which has already be: el e UG R P e d U el b A 1ot tary of state then most any man who is 1 . Senator Morrill gave notice last week P i erber, orthwestern and waukea & St Paul N ' Seorctary Teller's Opinion of [able " i opp s o o i from "Ohlo 1s, | that he wotild seek an o|$;mrtu|l|ltynolu'll"n-;- Reorganizing the English Datec- PRENOR THOOTS READY 70 ADvaNce, [10ndS o be admitted “to. tho vuol on the The Dynamite Conspirators on however, very decidel, It is now understood | d sy to make s emark tha silver s 5 " 5 ground of their business originating in Wis- the Oklakoma Lands, it the Payne {nflunce fis. Leen decided | coiago bil: This ‘monsuro i likely to ve tive Forces, Pans, Febrasty 1.— General Briore do [ &ikin and carried to the. southwest, was the Raggzed Edga . against him, 1 Lisle and troops are ready to advance upon to a long del Lavgson, The troops are in good health and Mr, Whitney, who has been mentioned so | branch of the financi The Oklflhomfl Boomers Tufflfid often in connection with the cabinet has wte_in voting on every denied, It was decided, ho affairs of the country, vor, that the | e riads T quostion showld bo givon 'a rate of . : i L divisiona which would enable them to form H 1 - ‘ never been in the right place, A triend of his HOUSE. Terrible and Mpysterious Triple A BRITISH RECONNOISA lines ‘](ur lm;mlling‘('.ln 'I\unlneuxmx|:|ent:un Owing to the Damaging Revela tol 142 8! 0 ut Mr, o reforre SHINGTO! B 81,11 §| o) H 3 K ¥ T il v th t! 8 | the assoctation, | Over to Civil Authorities, i:,.l t’:,:!i:fi‘;?“:,‘:::‘ nm,u'::“m 11;‘)!\:."”1 ih: WasiiNGtoy, January 31.—Tha speaker Murder in Paris. Svakny, February 1.—The Britich to-day | ®ith the roads meibers of the assoctation, tions Abous Cunningham, T it 11.16s oo JHth Lo SRLIHNE pro tem (Blackburn) laid before the Houss a 3 b They shelled the cnemy's camp at Ha § THE BUSTE MERS. b Thore lanot a single democrat in Washing. | ©ommunication from the supervising archi- ¥ § § , | The'rebels who hold n very streng position, Wity An¥ g G 1 Congressional Forecast for the |t who attaches any jnpartance to the story | tect of the trensury aeking for anapproprin: | Thirty Murders in Paris and Vi- | are very courageous and sre advancing with pertiitaadi L ot that Frank Jones of New Hampshire is going | tion of $20,000 for the public building at Inudfie)l-. but seemed loth to leava grourd. LEADERS ARRESTED. Week’s Business, iato the cabinet. This is a story which | Kansas City. cinity Last Week, The British subsequently retursed to Suakim. | Kansas Ciry, Mo, January 31 started from a republican sour: The Houso then went into committes of the DEATH OF LORD HIGH CHAN Senator Gormun and Mr. Sn A‘”(‘)’. meml: ‘whole on tha river and harbor bill. Secretary Chandler Directs the of the national democratic comunttee, have | A lengthy debate ensued, Pending further gone to New York to look after cabinet mat- [ debate the committes rose and the Houss ad- Work to be Resumed at ters. They are Loth in favor of Garland for made a reconnoirance in force, with two guns, Tho Informer is Threatened With _Phelan’s Fate. A Terrmble Commotion in the D, neral OR 0'nacaN*| Hatch reached Caldwell from Stillwater yes- 2 Loxbos, February 1 —Baron Thomas | terday. Ho states that Couch refused to sur- Tue Irish Police Render Valuable|0'Hagan, of the house of lords, formerly lord | render until an order was given for the sol- journed, Information About the Dyna. high chancellor. died to-day. diers to advance upon theie camp, Then the| —mite Uamp Prevails Through. attornoy general and Senator Jonas for post- e — SENSIBLE MR, D'LEARY, . 1 i . t Yards. y ’ mite Plots, b boomers sgreed to capitulate, lonists ut the United BStates, he Navy a ]'.“,“"" uox:nlmfl“ '\lll antime the friends of | New York Dry Goods Store Dyna MaxcHesTER, February 1,—O'Leary, a “,.‘.,.m‘,.,,;.i e.c.,,g.‘[‘;:}:u“::;n .RT‘:‘:"C(S;.;:“Q“ b | Reprasaatative Mitckell, of Connectiont, are suited) Touan, lecturc (0 4,000 poople this “wvening. | 117 b - gt s | WASHINGTON NEWS, Fiaton and Franklin belongs to the oid school | NEW Yonk, Februars 1.—At a lato hour FOREIGN NEWS, Mo condemed the recent, dyaamitoexplosions | tho Kanieas live and erossed to Arkansu City. THE CHOLERA, AND INHUNAN CONDUOT, Foung, vigoraus and prao ioal wen to pueh 16| Grand and Allen strects, was injured §25,00 | Special telegram to the B, dynamito agitators in Amerionas ignorant and [ foer FEHAY SAPIRE O Tt “NFLICAL RECORD,” Special telegram to Tik: Bik. X R of Conneaticut, i very unpopular, D f i g isting the troops i Indian territory especially | Y an explosion of dynamite, which wus Loxnoy, Pebruary 1.—The dynamite out- [ unscrupulous fanatics. O'Leary was fre. [ foF rosisting the troops in the Indian te 3 Wasningroy, Februarg 1. Another com. | With otoer party rages and scaro are certiin to result in the re- | quently interrapted by an Irivhman of Liver- |and will he taken to Wichita to-day. Gen N N y i R : ""“i ,“‘_";;:‘C‘I':Lu{n 0{ placed underneath the frame work of a win- (..fi.mm ion of the Loglish detective forco or [Irunl Bamed Cuguelly,ywno sald that no honest | eral Hatch sent a detachment from Stillwater plication m(‘nn.yl o dtr;pu in the fortunes 'i" DG Enlvlf:iuv';n;"-’r t!? ""r-L 0({» '_-]wln dow. The shock was felt several hundred |department of criminal inveatigation, It is | Lrish patriot should denounce any weavon | to intercept a companp of six hundred boom- nsutv{limt '1"; yvl”lf*linrlyi -l-r4:§l' o et L(h;;.mmu“..f o mum tt:.? feot away, The police are eatisfied that the | probable that a new force of secret service | that Irishmen used sgainst England, This[ers en route from Arkansas. IHe estimates unllnl?’)anm mnn;un pl nlm\‘lur. ‘,l.(n‘u R LT m“e" na ntL explosion was the outcome of a ttrike of | men will ba organized for the express purpose | statement evoked great applause, Other |that thero were mearly 1,400 invaders .I-m »-1 us and & aer»lt.|u«?ru CIATL I S R i lits 1 s (s i 1| Garry Brothere’ emloyees, Burke, a former | of tracking political offcnders, in imitation of | #peakers followed, who also strongly urged the | in _the territory, —all ' of whom _ have muu; mi l;y‘c‘;!':m‘u,n 'ti”tl :‘m« :!‘wn.' Olevelkads Mestion, s ey 1_r a\‘lx; |<- clerk, was dismissed a few days sgo, The | the eystom now i operation in most continen. | use of dynamite against Fogland, Cheers | been removed without bloodshed, mendation the othu day that tho porition of | Clescland's slootion, | Thie they refused todo, | 1570004 clork! unico, of whioh ho fy amem. | ta! :a:itle. This £irco will co.gnerate. with | wero given for O'Dinovan Rosta. Guards have been stationed at the avenues of assistant chiel \9 it »|<5v \ f',n,‘“ ’v]fl c\r‘n :'ml 18 tho SvVEBE Of dBTM oAb nll!—cfié":”'"f‘l'.l”‘jf’ ber, endeavered to secure his reinstatement, | Fimilar bureaus at Paris, Berlin, Vienna and A ROYAL BETROTHAL. ingress which, it is thought. will prevent fur- stated wore a8 but nominal and equivocal, | net position, s he recently endeavored to| tHASED! wers taken for their protaction, | of the plots and movenients of suspacted per- | announved of Princess Marie, of Russia, to | ever, de b eh ot o) =y % the alleged inside count of tha matter b-ing | have his party friends join in asking Gov, | 204 to this end a mecting of the private rc:ail | 80zs. Prince Frederick Benteniok, of Aldenberg, | meeHug was held at Arkansas City yostarday, New Yong, January 81.-In an art headed **Use the Epidemic Fund,” The New York Medical Record says that every day's delay on the part of the general government to emy loy all the means at its command to moet the incrensivg danger of ) ;-h(l)lem micis nnpardorably trfling with the lives O canhe i the fopure butiness of tho country. 'The article refors to the recom- tnmdation of tho cor gressional committee on Public health for an uppropriation of 2:5,000 | ; DI A aeking Gov. | Gry goonn dealers was held, Tho pree-odings | The nervous tension of the publio was illus: [yt i ¥ addre:sed by Couch and others, a which res | Fc'the national bonr 1 of health aad of $500,- that as tho diavies of ths party baving beey | Harsison for tho judgeship to- which Phelps | o7 £00 Gt igad: bt it in’ thoviehb that the | trated Iast ovening. * Tho stori of wind wnd | ¥NENOH TELEGRAPH WIRES INTERRUPIRD. | glutions wero paesed denowneing the action of | 10 'L ased: at,the divcroti n of tho presi read, and the whole story of the sullerings of | W D tative Tiaton indulges in cabinet| “T&ABIZation of the dealers mada the union | rain that raged ll day. at 1:30 p. m. oulmi-[ PARS February 1, —Telographic communi- | the government and doclarina the intention | jent” in keeping cholera away, ~and Groelyand bis men beon knowu, 16 hasbeen | | Mebrisootative aton indulges in cabinet |\ inora desperato and iupailed them to use | nated im a torrific peal of thundor, The ro- | ation in Frauce is iwterrupted by & severs |of an early ronowal of their offorta to colonize [ jovy’ that in the ordinary course LB ShTlon [T T FpKLeA ea BRI e | i BBAtoT JbDRA LK \ocmea Wik 1ata)y end he | Y NARI LA port starcled the whole metropolis, But no |storm. The eartbquake at Osil, Sardinia, de- | Oklahoma, 1t was resolved to meot at Av- | /¢*" uguirs, where euch appropria- r e B D et Shariss | lins the SuppOFt of some of the moct. infiaen | NEW. YORK, February 1.—Thos, Garry, of one thought ~at first of attributing it | troyed elght houses. No loss of life reported. | kaneas City on March 4 next, and s'art a2ait | jiong are passed the funds are not available ot T atare. it Do e oe Ly n fn Hle pRrty:- 6,16 abared hy‘ s | Garry Bros,, eaid: “Of coarse tho Equality [to its true cause, A - rumor —spread TWO NEW ITALTAN CARDINALS, on_the followirg day, equipped with thiety | pofore March 4. Meantimo the eeason is ap on military sffsirs accusing Greely of coward. | friends that he will b invited to visit Mr: association is at the bottom of the oucrage, | like wild fire to the effcct that the general o *rations, g ir cl he first es of cholera 14 f Rowr, Tebruwry 1—The Monituor De | 4038'rations. Tt was assorted that their | oihing when the firat cas n mi : ol LU What turprises me is that thoy have done |postofficoin St. Martios Le Grand, had boen | Rome ahnounces that two Italian arch bieh- | [0rc0 would be greatly augmented then |yl their appearance among immigrants. If Gors Tor tho men” to bo shot for purposes of | isiature have spoken unaaimously for MoDog. | kinds but we wore inclined to look for ‘thelr | onfusion soveral fire alarms in strects noar | “rmhe Rassegeneas savs that news fs expected | U4, K o b e SR R RO PO G oy ibalismy thas th £ Dostion of the | ald, the boliof 1a that ho will go nta the cab. | €xécution upon our clerks rather than upon | the postotlice were operated by the electrical | 4oon of the landing of truops at Massowah, reira, Kan,, Javuary 81— Couch. | yoningt the threatened invasion, it is ) vinted cumnibalism, that tho lives of @ portion of the | 4, the batof 3s that b will go inty, the cab| guy premises.” I. J. Nauzhten, a delegato | disturbancr, caustog an alarm to bo turned in. b RN e Stafford, Brown and Wilcox, the Oklahoma | ¢ that the whoie machinery must be ln full command might at least be saved, 3 © laa occas hen McDa of tho Equality association, denied all knowl. [ A doz n fire engines rushod to the loculities e L0y ONBHNTy leaders, were arraigned before the United | oparation by April 1. The national board of CIVIL SERVICK REFORM. was moentionod o Mr Cleve- ! 5 i - edge of the affuir and claimed that the outrage | indicated Dby felse alarms, and the streets| Loxpox, February 1,—The Tu ki t«tes commissioner this afternoonand bound kel st ot Wah wot consed by tha mombers gf |fom became packed with excited oitizns, | ment sant & circular to the Euopean powers | over in SL,000 each for a hearng on the 10th Tadiate fort M DoBAIAS: ,}.fl"‘du‘j‘;!’};}"‘;i;’h the organization, althouzh he said it mieht | Teo firomen quickly discovered thoy had been | protesting againet the occupation of pozts on [ of February. this fropression the wnanimons snd. amphatie | 26 done on’ individual responsibility. [ fovled by a prunk of the lightmng, but the | the Dotd sea without hur il nervice | ondorsement of the domacratic part of tho leg. | 110 thought Garry's own sk nia cuused thy | explanation sorend slowly theoy ! of aoy houorably discharged Union, soldier, | fnture was procurad. XL Ou Rl e s tilOnTenty) oy (ORI JCEDLEED N0 iy EGYPTIAN QUESTION, Niw Yorg, February 1.—All the telephone gailor or marine, or wilow or dependent rela- e i C A atasinng. complicity with the explosion stoutly den s allayed, o ires el o V6t kil Q4oeeen tilbn o dla, sallokela) n|;I‘fr'ff-fi‘.:‘:,"[.‘:"-,".’..’;[f.zl;y\'.u'f,. &21 seipi, and | (i nowladgs of it 4 reph Lawb iy o ity HE MURDERER OF DR RUM Pamts, February 1.—The Temps this morn- | wires on Staten Island were cut last pight. A h govel - The house conmittee on reform in the civil wervics decided to roport adversely on tbe bill of Rapresentutive Taylor, of Ohio, to prohibit the removal from the hoalth must adopt measures looking to the intorest of the traveling public, stesw:hip companics and the foreign comuerco of the whole couotry, The perfecting of these measures would_require weeks of discu sion and consideration with all parties affected. A properly organizs1 schems of prevention nsent. L — o crowds | kNGLAND AND FRANCE AMICATLY SETTLE Tirg | Staten Tsland Telephone Wires Cu.t i ) : weuld involve o thorough system of THE OKLAHOMA LANDS, fight_for the postmaster geveralship, The |1 works for the American Ba k Note com- | Special telegram to the Bek. ing says: hnk‘?nfl !"l" accepted the French |fow days ago the salaries of the employes of [ Sl inepection, whih~ should begin Special tel mh"‘l‘ul"}!m- iy principal atticks upon Gariand came from -\n1 been employed for years, counter proposals, relative to the financial [ the company were reduced and thesuperinten- in the foreign ports, be kept up at tea, and bo rewforced ub all eur own siaport quarantines, Thew should elso extend along the Canadisn frontier and be made at_the terminus of each «f our trunk railways, Tt i urgsd that the national board of health thould > ey 4 . s Britton is o waites, and works a¢| LoNDON, February 1—Julius Licske, the | mansgement of Tgypt witha few amend- s WasnixaTox, February 1 —Tho cenato ro- | Hiom 8 they feared that the two wen came | 135 3Gl iy o'ant Jamos Da'y, who i s | Supbosed murderer of Dr, Rumpff, the Frak: (ments, which Frauce and the other_powers | dent and other employes resigoed. Some old o ;s ,i;: mulcy‘»sa ‘.1: l'ar ur' both g<;.<\|?~ boolkeeper in bis uueles plumbing establish- | o5 polica «ffisial, remains in clode confine- have edopted, and the Ezyptian treaty will | Inemen wera adjusting the wirea to-day, Inaut of th views of the sxacutive on Oklaho- | ceoanat S e n0 Troliog of confidence | ;e bourd in the ka ne house . Deitton suys | mentat Masheim. Precautions were taken | be chortly arraoged. France scoured her. ro- | Tho cutting was done in several placos and ma, ‘The president has sent to the senato the [ fow days promancnt. domocrats. havs bees | When he and Daly were going home Sunday | b tha gr son officials to s-ure the safe keep- | quired intereats, and England has admitted |erds of the wires were linked by o'rds, Tatior of Sceretary Toiler, dvfining his views. | aaked if ther o ot amot Aonms o % | morving they saw a fuss nuraing and _bsfore |ing of thetr prisoncr exiraordisary. He s | the principle of intrnational ivquiry. It only | Ths residence of Geo. I\ Shver, at South Afer deffuing tha legal st tus of these lands, | | Y Sl ARG contly ealled upon the execative for a stato- : i i i ! ? X meat at once and con jnne in session uutil its g By ot ot siat Money o %06 thoy know it had expyd d, - Folios Oapt o | chitasd haud aud foot, and a policeman lives | romains for the two parliameuts to” endo:se | fisld. Statin Taland, was burned to-day. - "Tho | 1106 1 200 Sl 0o . operation. 16 STt e 0 g D , Sl S otor | with him i his cell. ' Tne cori ors of the|the agreoment. Tho Temps adds, *Hog. |louse wassn elogant one. It was a wedning [ 16& ; o i and the troublo taken by the governmont t5 | cags he fuiled to b ot e e oal-ip 10| Allaire had a Jong conferince with Tnspector | *i! 1 green [ D 3 R 3 ia #aid the board hus no money, even for office kaop the sektlers i of them, Secretary Teler | oo oo filed 0 got at the head of the depart- | §; 0000070 * Ay, to-day relative 10 tue | Prison, a3 well as the sarroundiog walls, are [ land will withdiaw her trocps | presant from O wmodora Co:nelivs Vander- [ 1850 G 8§ EE B0 o " ays the pap:r, “there s says: “That portiim of the landa commonly zment 5 aff Inspector Byrnes refased Ik but | thick with rentries, and acompany of infuntry | from the Soudan s soon as possible, | bilt to Daviel B Allen and the oldest dsugh- | &85 emic fund. to be used at the (® b po L Many democratic congressmen ara exp spector Byenos refused to talk but 5 {E¥th hie) o el R 5 in still the epidemic fund, to bo us knowa 28 the Oklshona cruntry, will cou. | ; : 4 intimated more arrests would soon follow, has been s'ationed in the court yard beneath, | - RIOTOUS PROCERDINGS AT LONDONDERAY, |ter of the commodore, Loss on the house, | 4 etion of the president in the event of aj » tiiita to) b % 80UE0S1GEA troublal whild {DE BtoIbe chll RSheaRCIEvlandSaoonyatd | The German newspapers have brea forbidden | T,oxpoxperry, February 1,—-Redmond | £20,0005 coutents, $400,000. {hroatened actual epicemic, There i 1 0 re muins In 6. pres nt st tus, The lawl is valu- | Meiileol i s o will soo what o by the governmeng to refor to Leiske i any | and O'Brien, Irish 1ational'sts returning to e —— 4om why the expense of the beard should not a) able for agiisuliure and stock frairing and i | iy, o CH1caGo, February 1,—About four hundred | [onry (Whatover, for the pressst, It | this olty after the meetiig at Osrdonaueh, | Tho Viotims of the Gas Explosion, out of the fund, We ssk Pre o is diffi ult to ati fy thepe plavesirmghomes | jEogprion 1y GEN. AND M8, SHERIDAN e H oL rued, however, that ho has partly revealed | were met by a torchlight procession, The| Prrrssurae, February 1,5No deathsh dent Arthur it cholera is nct sufficlently ] Al blla lanns, Tekoul ok bs beeatan A z persons were prescnt in West Twelfth strost | some juiportans anarchist’s secret 0 bissleep, | ipyor or-erad the po 106 ani ths milltary 0| ourred fr. m yestordays natural gas explosion, | Uhreateuing ¢ mako 1t sacrmbent on bim to % j s publi> lands ind setulement allowed there- ANT TOILELY. this afternoon to listen to a jo'nt dicussion | and that the auhoriiies hopa that by using nt the entry of the procescion into the ; Tous il - | e that fund to provent the invasion,” " on. Tao gamy b vicg disuppoared from the | | Wasiinerox, Jaumry 81, Gonoral and | betuweon the mecislists and trades asombly, the intormation thus obtained, tiey will suc | cigy ims are resting exsy. with one Tudian country there remales no longer avy | Mrs. Sher &7 aesonblyy on_av e I et et ceed 10 frightening the p isoner info an « p 1 O e e oDl Twmwunnh\: Smolder is ' th “iave the last of their Fiiday A i ; ceed 10, ing the p s ‘P 0| Rodmond came this city. Riota occurred |excoption, Mary Smolder ia ‘the young wo- wselul puryy 43 for their rouning over the i | vening roceptions la-t night, and tho frisors | th2 13t0F hving racextly pasod a resolution |aocfes.on of the ‘anarch stic sohemes With | puring the cvening betweon tno. orangemon [ n an who struck the mateh which caused the ey vnqu angecl !‘l,n:ui. 'u ) b wlml ]m:;-lq tchmu parlors {l;-.:mcv! o utln.»- denouncing eocialism in behalf of the wage :";'“p‘":"\’h::m e "';l‘;y‘]‘l‘j;:;: and nationalists. fir-t explorion. Tar condition is very serious e [} here will te found at|post brilliant gatherings of the «inter. The | worker his oity. ons | V210 hin ve 80 OFTEI . and it is beli 0 P )f the I e o LA UTh] Ol At v 100 | NGt A B TR EAch b das s Anteh e ot e cerslotishizloley Mec Euumbeflotivorsnaa e songtits CROFTERS ARRFSTED, and it s believed tnat sbe inhalad some of the THI DYNAMITERS, PIKATORS ON THE RAGGED EIGE GHAM'S REVELAVIONS. THE CON: i e ot spoke on each side of the question. On be- . e Loxnow, Jannary 31, —Tho croftars recent- | urniog gi&, Oth-rs are believed to be out of | sy, Jov1s, Jan, 31, The racent exposure public opinion, that will d macd of the goy- | first room of the suite. Mes. Sheridan wore i : BISHARCK'S NEW SCHEME, Loxpo, January 31, —The cro ent | R i e el eterlwaslvibitea | oy A oo andhs S ey dromen’ o ety horeuofare o with | sup b et of white s, with tafier and h}‘:lr u:hma t.r:::e‘s nn:eu\nblly,‘ it was cluimed | g cial Telegram to Ti B 1y deves i in Klimie el Glandaln on-th | dunger T sovvo of tho divmtar was vited | uis ity e oerbiug thoidontity of Jun the Ludis, td in all casss where | trimm'ngs of seed poarls, Severul strands of | that the condition of the laboring c! F charge of resistis g the sheriff 1n the discharge | 100 donot BERL Xopa 3ilbe ning he allegad London 4 oand the wr ckel district and | Gilbert Cunningham, ¢l : with thy iutercsts of the |pearls were wouwd about her throat, N, February 1 und the wr cke ct an It is biat-d that| of his duties, ¢ guarded by a sirong force of | PP I 5, o 1d wre this country had been steadily improviog, in- i i : rago i : exira p i d £ ke p tho croxd back | dynamiter, have caused a terrific commotion Spbihidbdniid Qe Uil it ohe Bismurck, enc uraged Ly the tightening of | police and masinee. A large crowd of frisnds | ©X'7 P i i : Al e om | o toflets 1 the vt i S1H1oh % | ateud of growing worses that they were hav. | the bouds of fiisudship b-twec: Germany and | gathered at the landiow. From the landing | 40 Preveat ivjucy from the fulling walls, | jn the dynamite camp throughout the United Tmpoesible of exa tiom, ur ju t, and unfair 40 | clezent, a fow of the mo:t stiking being: ing better hours, botter clothed and better | BU*Si% ll;m[-rrl_mn-lu surprice for the s itis- | to the cowt houss there was a lure crowd, S States. The lozal legion is held sccountable both whitos and Inliana, ough tobe modifi-d | Mra.'Julien Jumes, white satio made en | f.d, and in frct that in evor men of Burcpaia » 6w aud collusal sch: which kept up a contivual yelling, and sever- attaw Accquiteal, ° 2 i p 1, and the most explosive corres- way they were rmun empire upon |al tmes made threntening demonstratione, | Ci1oado, January SL—Juliua Yattaw, one |2¥ the orde v Dy I s'ative action. 1% is ot beuefi tal to | train, with low ‘coreags and tablier of white for un extension of tha ( the luians to have milions of acres of an improved plan, fashion better off than ever be fore in the history of lus- | safin'brocaded in velvt arabe:ques, the whole | the world, On beh alf ¢ f th so d afier thit which | but were held at bay by guards, No troubls 3 pendenco has alicady tokon place. i w G et T : By L5 | of the deputy Unitad States marshals tried on | **™ ; T Ble lind remain unoccupied around them, | trimmed with mother-of-peart srquios. A | clajmed that the working thon wers still et | E47C Great B ituin her universal dram beat. | is anticipated now. nmlmgl.- o murdar for having killed a man | tr2itoF Who revealed the secrets of tho order There is a general seutement that thess lund- | collet of diamonas and a diamond star in her| furii s grent wronge; thi,the statis ios showed | THE DYNAMITE PLOTIERS ALL KNOWN, VALLIANT'S IMPUDENCE, ! s cursed and condemned, The papers haye should not be withhsid from settlement, | were her ornaments, it Le avera daling LEE Womks - seael SeA R cuss they are included within ths bounda of the L t Miss Newb 1ds, on the duy of the recont national election, was [ (%0 ™ 40 F POy inty s ned with pectal telegram to Tire Bk, A Manuey 0 Ui acequitted before the state pettit jury this|sives, in which thy annoymous Dunty, crnshed strawberry velvet ist-blue tissue the handsom- capitalists received eight; that though work- men nowadays blacked their boo's, other ter These lands a bruary 1. —The authorities in | MUBItiPA! coundl V. liant mado o i ! o) = - ck on the itslist class, i fq_ | morving, Tt wus chownon the trial that Yat- | authors swear that Phelau's fate aite de-irable for nzricu tural's d prazing purpores, wond in the room aud sapphiree, Wi rmen. wers starvin.; that ondiiion of | Eogland have reorived fnsteuctions through | R 0% Ve SPLSEL lases whih, o v id TR porformance of hia duty, sttempt; | tho dispreablo wretch. The man who in nid and every year tou difficulty of s eeping them | Mrs. Brewster, biight, brovzs satin. em-| affairs whicn had only come ab ut recen ly; | he 1rish police nearly a wonth 40, of the J from 1 ettlemont will incr e, tha at \ evolutionary. dictatoran t armed |t mako an_orre t. out of which resulted | to have wado the dis:losurcs concerning Cun- intention of the dynamiters to blow up tho | #ith revolutionary, dictatorsbip. Ho movod |1 5L T rout of Vattaw was made [ ninghom 1s ruid £ Le oo Jami s MeC . Thejmotion was . ferred — (8 1o 2, | At the instance of the city authorities to make | whi was formerly in the employ of a 1 hey caube | broiderad m gold beads and draped withgold. { that, tramps were unknown pri s r b 5 We own prior to 1878 that | 1w " 0et o S8 evel o | ablo lengih of | embraiderod tissus of the samo shade, mullionaire- had fuce ased oo ravidly within | hoee of portisment, and even a list of the Mrs Bancr {6 Davis pearl satin brocaded | the pa-t hundred years, and that the only i 1I%E 1o pon it ka Lokt ntained for any conss »i8 bardly oessible MR, CLEVELAND ASKS CARLISLE SOME PELTI nack, per in rtain of his trial i i of the the Amercan Celf. Howas an ad- NEAT QUESTION S, Mra Bavon (boru Stoughton), cloth of gold e Uho authriticn s prare of tho identity of the| Loxnox Januaro 81,—Tho Saturdny Ra- e —r monihilapouboesmatityplicabiniay qustrel 1T o0 the B brocaded in blick velvet, 3P 2 £ PIFAOY, S LM view t »duy containg an sariicle seyerely de An Important Arrival, with the editor, Charles ien, nnd Je 0 cial ram to the Brg, M Mo ORI DI satint andtastze Gen Grant to Mrs, Colfax, ficulty is to bring home 1he guilt to the plot- | ouncing -~ the Scotland Yard | suihor Y Fel 1.—Fung Chow, of | paper McCormack 18 cliimed to have ALBANY, Fobruary 1.—A promincnt_demo- | wi'h poarl orn. . nte At and BN | Soutn B, Tnd,, January 31 —An anto- | ters who manage their pans ko wll, none vut | ey for e $ OBK), S ODIUMY k.7 LODE. ) crat who was he'e when Speaker Caclisle g S v ncapacity £ cope with the dy Skl g b0 o | trreatencd to divulge somo of the dypamito Mins Dora Mi Loty pale blue gauze, silver- | araph latter has just bo n roceived from ex- [y iadividuslsin the undortaking, can suy | pymitcrs, Tha writor saya thae ait-r the | 39 €it3, i the happy father of the first (508t uyyiyees which ‘camo o his = possesion epwgled, with tablir of pale blbe swtin | Praid nt Grant by Mrs. Colfax. Aftar men- | Thas the hewtonmrtere o apnee Will bo 1aid. (), m0 of a we-k sinco the exploslons at parlia- [ 84id) full-blocded, simon-pure unadalterat: | through bis once intimato acquintine, with heav Iy dmbroi ler'd in smoliad pearls, - She [ oo e Crant by B Colfus, Atar men- | Thas the houdquarters of the dynamiters i 1n | et buiidiugs wnd the tower the plico know | ed Chinese baby born n America_cast of the | O'Brirn. ~Tho laltr s a young ~ Irith carried n lares boquet of Ia France roses. ti-ming hia con: ition as improviog frow a dis- | Daieis o Corbuiuty, oo thut peisons for- |,y littia more about the perpetrators thun | Rocky mountais. 1ung Chow is a leading [ American, intenscly extreme ‘in_ his views, Mre. Mcllroy, desp amethyst e in abling attack of sore throat, he says: **Mr. | ter y residont herd uro ut the he d of the |}, fr the outrages were conmisted Tho pa- | Chincre merch nf, bring & partner i the :Wo | He was srre ted in Treland in 1880 fir con Mes Do phe, go'd brooade tou hed with | Oalfax and I were pexsonal friends from the | Bzqid s bota, A6 s the heonietion of | lica ara cescribed as talkative, indolent and | Kee tea compimy, The bavy, a boy, will in |apiracy, but was soon releaxcd. und nco then garnst velvet, ana superb dinmoncs, day of our association on the rawme tic for | the {ln h police ;fi«bm,w thav arl Spncer's |\ nintolligent, whila the miscreants sgainst | due time bezome an crican citizeu as Fung lity to any thing Iinglish is the n ost e T the twa highest offices in the gift of the na- | Miuter duarters will boreuvod to the castle | wh i they aro pi the oppsite q1al- | Chow has been nut.ralizad nt trat of his character. The Amer- subject than has gencrally b Gt o |1 Beciatary fOlAnd16x Bap diooted tha e | Homy o RAe) hisi wrtimely daod unosposted | 575 T S e oMLY |ty of recretiveness, activity nud snaries A biin vrekly pubjioation, s 4ne, s sject than s generally been accredied to [ Secretary mdler bas divecte o 1 b 4 SRR ST T ats of s ege. e over (Pt ML v wheet pricted > o B e L LGP DRk At e nar sy el n et | o casuiliw eplalmay il shdefind anagsingk great por ion of tha castle, Holos ar d sube | The latist o hicvement ot ths police in con- Woman and Onild Murdered, tor rhcct pricted fu tho siates. Both lie g d ¥ y pelieved to be most unjoss charge & uection wi h the expl sions is the arrest of - N 3 nd McCermack are well acquainted with parcd. Clovelwnd wanted to kiow if the | tons, wiiich was suspend d o the 15t of | Jo- tor abuads la eerrt o ions of hareete & s | tiranean passazes runniog to the Fiver afford , st of | Gpaxn Fonks, Dak., January 81L—Rev, Speaker though th st tho brizontal reducti m | Janusry called on Pe it o ey Cloveland says: “Tho spanker seemo | to el thas it was ineu’ bent on him to elahorate y defe ntal tariff raduction ya iey inangu was by him and Morrson, ano by . _vln Clevelund d ll’ not agree with the s) 0 his pori ion, and quetly asked some ques g tlons which showed u ke-ner in ight it the WORK BEBUMED AT col o . n; Y two rpap-r reporters who ware e i O’Doncvan Rossaand with the leaders of tre [ y on aceount f the fuilure of congress | pathy'of Mr+. Grant and Himeo'f with Mr, | 405638 to o castla, - "o guto is mow doubly f (16’ PRSI BOR I Chs To | G, 1, Sneli's wifo and 11 year-old son wera | Trich Awerican Wing of the order, Captain policy had Leen boneficial to the demeratic | o provide for a contivuance. y (it : rivetsn aud gusrded and when ths durk 2k 8 oW to past 4 4 Wi y hat i Colfix and her son in their sudden aud geas | FIY ; ho durkness | or oming outrages. In order to prove their | found dead in bed at theie home near Tuksten | Phelan way an occasionnl visitor at the Celt , party during the lats naii nal campoisn in CIVIL BERVICE BEFORA. loss, and closes with uiditional words of enlo- [ 9f 1ighs sets iu oaly the lowor yard gate of | fi il (1 W0 senth Ho the nawe apors | offia and & constant subscriber, uch atates as New York, Now dersay, and | oy itchel i gy of the charactee of Mr. Colfax President | the casile remaina open, aud 1o ode, not even s rarrest which refiects I | LCiyerdays by the neighbors. The mother | “NGi o' the publication conceraing the short | psoticut, all of o hup irbal srates and | o oproseututive Mitchell, chairman of (ho | £ uf the character of Mr. Cottux | Peesident | [ 5100 80 I SiEl wirtiout ' paan sigmad | 0, dcuunt of their arcest which reflects lictl | i boy wera murde ¢4 for money last. Sun. | When the publioution conoerafng th short | the prixeip d onn wsolutely tndivpensible, Ha | Somtittees un feformn in the eiuil wervioe, s |G 0oL e L the death of "My, Ca | by the chict comuissinor of police, giviag | ¢t 0B the augucl:y of the pol cc. day while ey, Snell was holdmg a meetiug | Fesilence b SUninl e LA QY0 B wanted o know it > wuch & prhioy | Uieh fnstructed by the committer ¢ mako ua | 15 2 Col- | o'n d'occupation. of the holders. ang | GEN.STEWART AWAITI G BEINFORCEME At M.yvillo, Georgo Miller, o hired man, i | made, cipher telegrams between New York, was ot more I ackuo I fzement of public | Sverioreboct n s bill th b ohibit, the re | 4% e —— hoors duriag which the paes bolds good.” All| Loxpoy, January 8L—Tho mahdi’s men | sccused of the crime. R et et somidmant i duve vinte, ko Koot &5, Dol noy: honiably dueerged Unisn The Inauguration Ceremonics, souud wre dutectives in plain elothis aud | are so well situator at Metewnch that, it bius o TT—— B e aran i pURINERS Bow, 1Ly ke Cullata it hiacaeoae 150 407 | ents upon the kame, from auy offic in the | ~ALANY, Fobruary 1.—Sonator Gorman, of | countersigns, Tais may pat i tye brokiug | beun deemed aivisble to await rcinforce- Eoolingiwith s Elstal, hcro bointroduced & ro: orter to him, and ment before ass uiting the stronghold, 1Tnon way and means, bud 105 boon mads ip o ox. | S0 e€rYice of th Uit d Staten, axeent. for | Aaryland, called on th president-olect to- | dued war, n Lord. Goloridga. hinted at the | the arriva. of reinforcemonte. o & towes “"‘l‘d‘ "":‘?' 'l""‘.fi" ,"'h:' fif";r"",'x,h Hhah o acunis way ;}:‘,zi,l::’,f;,i'.::;,‘",",‘f,,;‘;‘;,‘,';_ srumo vt v of (00 yantonlar oo | hecttel e, The somitiee Rols | 4oy 3 4ivy i m detailod acsount of tho ar. | (alIsgbor dyamita tralin Fonop, but veey | commandwil enieavor o s Motemun by | 3007 10 shot and illed s brother Jucab | vy siucereing the fuvention £ the Rorts By Lk roproscr tativen.of rent comoneruin | St 1 necens.ry to enahle thio to | rangemants made for the coremonies of the in. | K@ the desseiption of uhe castle besieged, ~ [storm The uction of the troop: after tht |22 years old, thi afternoon. Ho di S16OpL. Frots regardiog explosives aud their use which ho interae + lko New York, " N fawmersto; | fugili tha consti-utional duty of adminstecing | sugurati-n at Washingto , March 4. ‘Lho | A TERKIBLE AND MYSTERIOUS TRl silliargely denend ypop Gon Gurdop, = 15 Kaov thegua walodad, was giviug young members of a certein dyna- Conmnsticats whioh wern doun tn” T 44 | the Laws, aud believen that logislation which | precident-clect was fully infor ved of tha part IN PARIS, AN At Gordun, DL susces orovns) the o Co. Failea, | mite society on Thiiteenth and Biddlo strects, Morrsir and Hard and . other e e of | #2 Festricts is unconstitutional aud. inexpedi- | that the committeo of arrangments intended | §pecial Telepram to the Bek: sark of the expactiion; gy Pl vely refure | Ripon, Wie,, Lumber Co, Failed. | Hg denies in toto that he revealed the fact Atuie. and asd snd othies mebere of long, he should perform, from his arrival in Wash |1y, to be relieved or allow bis garri:on ¢ go, aud | oyicaco, February 1—The Daily News, | that By ne was Cannivgham, or that he was A x.A:‘L‘.lu:m:.::.‘;Jlu:n):r’)'.;:;‘ ;-Vu .12 ).‘.x(l ‘:x“”: ,1.4 Ty e ington, March 2, to his departure from the ]ll““;.'t Fr:\:l;ul{y 1.— 3)urh.\g the finnt weok :(lmz he nlu-y 3 ”-tlulwu rewuiniog at Khar- Ripon, Wis The Ripon Lumber and Map- | instrumental in uv:‘y way in seenring the pub- wrm dows seual i jury, io fics coma near de- N J L S A A(F ety " [ no le-s than thirty murder. o - | ton und establishing & gove nere, pon, e Ripon 1. Man- Jaatiog 1k denocracy in the n.tional struz-| WAasHINGTC ecretary Lin Ariington botol for the capitol Maroh 4, Y 4, ays, been oom 85 Reverament tiore Paris and viciuity, Of thise the|In the latter cacn § watic took pace ay th farm of | pushed forward and will att leredicy, the site of tie ancient conveat of | Omlurman. G n. Erle’s forces will probably reading his inaugural address from tha east | Mitted front of the capitol and the subicquent pro- cession to the white house, Sevator Gorman } ! y 81 gl? Whet bava tho members of that com- | coln hos instruct d Brigadier Gen mittee doue in the doubstul states where help | to tura over to the civil o was really needed? €8 auo K B KT e “|lication. The order 1ok with distiust upon G ata Torcs will o | Wlacturing company failed yesterday, ~Lia- |} b : f o, $50 000: | axsots, §30,0 00, s explanation, erpocially when they know c the ma di at | bilitics, $20 000; nominal axsols, § f the threats be has ma- ¢ agamst O'Brien, ul Augur I athorities euch lead. ¢ ths Gllahomo boows v as have vio- oL Lo RuR whlte bidien Rens Goulot do Hussy, whera Alexander Dumas | m: et with & bat'ls at Abu Hamed, where the whowas s Isiend’ of Cinaloghen sbilon > THE CALLAFOOSA INVESTIGATIO! Iate {waouion 2143 of the revised statufes rela - S placed vho scones of the famous *'Com- | mahdi has assembled o Jargo force. H d' S "i A aitarncon paper gives a plcturo of Oun- PRTRTTIR FHrrs SEa fng to the miblect fn diputs,” * Tt ————————. i ons do Jeaua.” 1, do Lavoche, asnily | GRNKIAL WOLSELEY's ARMY ltaNGES 004 s al‘saparll Qe ss PR KA RIS Chandles’, in risponse to a house resolution - IDEND DBLABER, w YOuK, hruary 1,—0'Donovan Rossa | auc Yok Eapne i Cairo, Febuary 1 —General Butler, Gen- P (e W AsHINGTON, Janaary 31, —Tha comptrol ? ‘ girl were killed by two m . s o by a3 uyllldy that he viatea while here. S ol v's ol - Combines, in a manner peculiar to itself, the 3 erip! E Ler 0f o trom ey e dicared o fus POl | and others addroased the Deunis Deasy circle | Who gained admission to the huuse * n- & Wfl eral Wolseley's chief of staff, lu-m]nnrlul]y ombing ier p ar toitself, the | 1% anwers the description exactly us cabled (ASUERAN ted to suc A best blood-purifying and strengthening reme- | from London, which the oIl pousa was engased at tho tims | dand of 10 per cemt 1 Tavor of ‘tha creditors | of the Irish Ravelntionis's Brothuh od fo. | 05 0f sellivg an anci-it statue, The trple | SPE0Inted b suoceed tanai, a8 G Bilening of hot loss, says +ho was oa tha customary | of the First National bavk of Movmouth, 1L, | night. _ Walker Elliot on tuking th chair | 25dyr belog asco : plihsd the assnsios pro- comuauder of the expeditin ¢ Kabrtoum | dies of the vegetable kingdom. You will find coucerniug the business upon " N h My s B i e T o laeliaxa aehiy endricks Visits Oleveland, . : kbt Wal ! ACAT SLE g A B A via Metemneh Geoeral Sic Evelyn Wood | this wonderful remedy effective where other Hendr frelphtiog cru ise, b1t had been at {imes usct | MOKIE 80 per cent paid the oreditors, and: “You all know whit has beon dunw re- [ 5460 10 deareh the promisce ;‘{:m :';‘v':‘ succeeds Butler as chief of staff, General | medicines have failed, Try it now. It will | INDIaNAPoLts, January 81.—1It tranepired to enabls tha seceetary of the mavy to viit KEDUCTION OF THE PUBLIC DEBT. cently and L thinke you ate with it, (ap- | \ith tham the murdered man's tamily 1 spers | Gronfel suocoeds Wood as commandsr in chiof naval st tions o F vesnls, o the presidont to | Wasiineros, Janusey 81, - It is estimated | E1405) aow - b am,we purify your blood, regulate the digestion, |this afternoon that Vics Preeident-elcct Hen- and give new life and vigor to the entire body. o e afamily b pers | of the Eeptian army, Genoral Oleary suc- adiadioar, LR don't meed to aend material to|4id 500000 frano E'glish RONeERDOaD R The ceeds Greufel in command of the Nile tra) that the ¢ ming publio de' t statament will and Talla o B - .| dricks, who leit the city last oveniug, hus gono ' ways the secre “whils them, it ¢an be manufactured there,” Hugh 4 i port s, “Hood's Sarsaparilla did me great good. ANt i e A lwcaant A L6 ST, Sale thow eduction of the debt for Jaouary ba- | B"Q'Railly was introduocd us *'a young frae: | 4%, %10 ) 1eft ilver plate of groat value : ———————— T was tired out from overwork, and it toneh | prevident olect, ,:““'e’;mz’h;lf,“i‘nhc’.,'i:".;!:‘; ot (ha Tast shiastia: vessoln, They sbonia | i e, 000000 and 95, 50000, s fron reland aob bere vary ig: , e e v I\t;;:’uuu’f;a‘;cnnl::,wszlg‘olrlTl: RAILKOAD RAOKET, meup.” Mis. G. E. Simoxs, Cohoes, N, Y. | Gy, be replaced by «tior o batter thips when > Rorec K B K39, WAT. DAGKOE) and and s ons named Arnould, & o OUT PAGEEMNORB “Isuftered three years from blood polson, | ALpANY, January 81.—Vice President g e Y T e The Congressionat Forecast, Lrelacd we huve had a vietary, You i your | S0 vamed Arnould, & workman, and s GER RATES, 8 0 orious'y bad char icter the othe, X ) 05 & s WasHINGTON, Febi L.—In the h hearts know perfectly well \ notorous'y ricter the other a poacher i ) i ¢ ARIPS, h A oth x d o - i ! of g oxication, i eV ] J \ 3 3 00 pow s may lflurduxl:ul: toou wtion Al rolos will b in order, and & nuaber of mew i:’:_';l" rave ave justifiable {n alght of God aad | fuo neighbirhood, however, s tiiovod va | shed yesterd .y that the We:t Shore had ad- Puvrifies the Blood had a most im; ortant conference with Presi- maintaiv, a8 o part of th ir navy, not only 3 clal Telogram to the Bz, I took Hood's Sarsaparilla and think I am |elect Hendricks was accompanied from his : LA ! ol He Balkibarkied, Lan Ao | R TAROLCGAY AR AP YEALL HGLY dent-elect Cleveland and S eaker Curlisle, T6 ¢ ansports, disp toh steaers and tudors, but | 267 Will endeavor by this means to secure the Yo S — the mrdero willionaire. bad many Ao | AR AT i 10 miw‘ e || Hoos Sarapariia s evaracterzed 19 | elieved dhat the luoues s deaigucd to alko vewsols used by b gl naval oficers’ and | immediste passage of svecified measures. A Death of Piot ssor « ook, hie ignored them all snd was known to buve | o o At least premature, 16 may come, | oo poontiarities : 1st, the combination of | bring about uniformity of plan in the Rosernmot officisls on ine eciions and re- | wo-thirds vots will ba ne ssary to pass any | OWicaGo, Februsry 1.- Prof. Nicholas | madea will b queathing his eutire property to | 2 #€Y¢R to morrow; T 5 Lill shat way be consider.d. Repres ntative [ Francis Cook, died here to-day of heart dis- | his mother, should ¢ outive him, and upon | Pennsylvania’s cut in order to preserve ité| ,rocess of sccuring the active medic Collins will ask the houss to pass the bank- | €ase, sged 56 years, Ho was one of the bect | DI B 'ther's death all was to go 10 & voung | business connections with the western agents daughtar of M Latc: }ouny qualities The result Is a medicine of unusua ruptoy bill, aud Representative Mateon the | known physiclans in the west, holding the | Lge’ comraie. ' This will was) token off by | 1P XPectation that tho Peuusylvania would | strength, effecting cures bitherto unknown e assassine, Tho wildest reporta are carre ¢ | D06 maintain low rates, The We:t Shore of- | Bend for book containing additional evidenca in the neighborhood as (o the real Instigators | icers however, have boen assur-d that she| *1ood's Sarsaparilla tones up my system of the terri le and mysterlous oritb, Pennsylvania propesed to continue the low | PUrifies lood, Eharpeus g apretite, and Views of ships aud squa lrovs. THE GRAND ARNY OF OFPICE SEEKERS, A letar roceived hor trday from n gevle wan of pommenes in Albauy says that the ] ; ohaits of ohau AR iagoni Gy sura hiug + bt the oubiues s the re. | Pl Providing for an increass of peusious for | shales of s itey, patholozy, wnd diagonie leotlon of Garluud, This geotiomun says that | soldiors widowa from 88 to $12 per month. | uud X Arvor, Mich Ho was s grad a0 e foels very confidant thas all the rest 1 mere | Rapresentative I’ a ' fi ey 7 bo fal vy contiont thas al there ' pre o Payne will endeavor to have | of the first goverave of Rhode Teiand 16 company met the of the democratic party. Hevdricks de to sayanything of the cosference, It is un- derstood that it is the invtention of Hendricks to proceed fron New York to Washington, aud thence go to the New Orleans exposition, ———— Thanks to William Henry fmith, remed; it , ho proportion; B, u v wrl le g Foanulvauia Drabe @ the Jow | L 'to Mk e over, loxrkon, | Cowvmnos, Obio, Janusry 1, The leglsla- fR0 ULl By aud that Me. Oleveiand blunell| passad tho Lll providisg for an lacrease of ————— DISPATCHES FHOM GRNERAL WOLSELRY. | clau Turas Lus s, aud wader th oleo tetapsa AL oF Jvoat, LOWSl, Mas o | ture by adopted & joint resolution roturning e ikl bie i, wd o cwad wh v | W aporiation of 876,000 for i bl Fire at Whito Hall, 1ils, Loxnox, February 1.—1he following dis- | thie West -liore docs not desive to continue & | s\ et v b po1d oo 1 abdienarcny | hunks to William Heary Suita for tho care: obliged to shift his p sitiov. Garfi Id made|er, the bill to provide® an appropmatics| . C1i0aco, February 1.—Ths Daily News' pikch was secelved from Genoral Wolieloy Losing bisieste 120 Bauk Btreet, Now York Clty, |::145‘fl::‘f~‘1:‘tll»i'r"p':p.;':" 2 which Ie g~ ANk Aboukas o ire ae) piunns oo o the oo buliding af, Sacisefald Ll | Whie Hall Ta, fpecial sazt: Lewis On|eanced b troops withia saven mile of Berd | says vhan tho e onr? bo-ihe, Juurnal | Hood's Sarsaparilla ———— put at the very last woment The | and McCord & imilar bill for the building at | wald's dry gaods aud grocery store, aud D, [bit w.ll bo unable 1 e tile Of Bertl | ar thut t 0 ont herious quastion to solve lies iy the aelos | Keokuk, Tt in thy general opinion that the | Hutchinsou & Suw's sgricultural ubplement | read new o abtack that pioce wae the 50, | sod St Tamin ogiaber from ladiuapols | gold by al drugetsts. 91 six forgs. Maty | o . Chineso Slaves, v . 16 ) rewainder of the week will be taken up by [ building burned this moraing, Lott, $,800; | owiag 2 tho diiiealsy in ton of the | this point to New York. 4 O o | goly by €. 1 HOOD & 00, Lowell, Mass. ax Francisco, Javuary 8L—Five morg stauds out because he caono afford |the gonsideration of the river, barbor and | insured for £3,200, viver: The snewy holt darigy o S bicago. Sk : p ; white babies, four of them giris, b ds & strong position. A | Louis aud Pistsbarg official quoting, sying| 100 “Doses One Dollaf, |discovered in Chinese denso [I):«llt::l.un.m

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