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THE OMAHA DAILY FIFTEENTH YEAR, OMAHA, TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 5, 1586, NUMBER 168 CHANGING CROOK'S COMMAND, | 1 FORTORARY, &6 4 STATE CAPITAL CONOUERED. T e FOUND 1IN FORGERS' RETREAT roneley NteLnicesce. | WRPrCKS CAUSED BY WEATHER are A Wealthy Citizen of Chicago Found Do Frey S, b 1 ] - 4 e reycinet Decides to Form the | Senator Sabin. who will pr i Drowned in Michigan's Water: New N,,,:,,. Cabinet 4 lie has no children of | : i 1 CHicaGo, Jan. 4.—Chafles 1, Curtis, a S s Fre ] | { The Gallant Indian Fighter to be Removed | are 6 and § respectively The Storm Gains in Strength and Blockades | ., one of the oldest restdents of Chicago, A Good Young Man Goes Wrong and Re- | w.lm\‘.i x‘.-v::l-:]mt ‘\y!'\\'whw- : 'th.‘.‘x‘.(.: h{:“n‘:j\'» | Heavy Rains and Overflowing Orceks in ' Pennsylvania Regions. from Asiesnn E. W. Simeral of Omalia is lier all Roads West of Lincoln, was found drowned in the lakenear Thirty turns from Canada. engaged in the task of selecting the mem. s W ASIERGTON, Ja. 4 | Associnted ross, seventh street yosterday, The fircumstances —_— e ¢ u GEN., MILES TO SUCCEED HIM. The supreme co today rendered its de- | A TRACKLESS WASTE OF SNOW. "u_v ]v:‘)(\‘m nil(m_-l]\(:h["’::'w u;.!-« \\I|n|«!w TWO YOUTHFUL "“DARING DICKS" De Freyeinet's programme includes re- cision upon the ition of Paymaster Gen- \is death is attributed to accident, suicide or S | form of the budget, veform of the adminis eral Josenl AL Smith, of the navy department, foul play. is family, however, are of the thation, andl tie organization of a aystem of Montana Sceking Admission With Da- | hata wiitof prohit ST *-‘*' VST | Monster: Plows Fail to Pierce the | opinion that he walked out on the pier, and | Tmbued With the Reading of Dime kota— Postof Changes in lowa | proceedings against hitn by eourt martial for Plakey Substance- Telegraph Ser- being seized by a spell of dizziness to which ovel Literature RRob an Ohio Farm ducing the protectorate ¢ smallest neces I A WEAKENED BRIDGE GIVES WAY, | lie was subject, fell into the water and was ouse The Daily Rece sary limits, ' | A Train Goes to the Bottom of a Creek and Three Treain Hands Missing he Snow Storm Throaghe- ont the Northwest. government in Annam and Tonquin, re and Nebraska-An Important ! ~»“‘I‘-'”‘ T Hw\‘m vice moralized - Four Paid " 5 M Sart It . tion with the administration of his “ by inée drowned. Mr. Curtis came fo Chicago in 5 . - A dispateh from Tamatave, dated Decet Decision— Washington News, s as: chief of & bureau of the Firemen Appointed. 1530, ant o foF 8 while K aonlrsctor or ths Crime and Criminals, ber 20, says: The treaty of peace belween (epaiiment. The | petition ik —_— Tiinois and Michigan canal, atd afteryars - Erance and ‘Madagasear, it s reported, codos denied by the supreme court of . " " M was in the meat market businets for a num " coper’ the territory to France, surrenders the north Gon, Crook to be Removed, istrictof Columbin, and this jndzment | The Storm at Lincoln and Vicinity, | bor of years. 1o mado Tugy fortune as o | ‘\ ",""‘"_‘“ et e L west parts which France originally claimed Heavy Floods in Pennsylvania, WASINGTON, Jan. 4.—Special Telegram. by the supreme couft of the | LiNcoLs, Jan. 4.—|Special Telegram.]— | distiller, being interested for shme vears In | NEW Yottk, Jan, 4.~ [Special Telegram.}= | and gives the Freneh governnent supremacy | EMEoRivs, P, Jam, 4. Tiio heavy rainsot ~President Cleyeland has decided o p 4 q ‘The storm still rages in this locality with un- | the distilling business in Clicago, at St, rederick Fishel, late confidential bookkeeper | over the foreign relations of Madacasear, | the pasttwo days, and large quantitios of snow O8N, Crook from his conmand 1n Ao UL Rt Aoy "” bl the | abated fury, and s pronounced by railway Charies and at Quine .HI\I'I‘.'nyly\!h‘nr“lulv”i\v.||~ hlu' August Bernheim & Bauer, dealers in e f;"” Pl AL IS | 0w the timbered hilis, Tiave conspired o pros .| eases known as the Mississippi railioad cof D WO LS HnR o B s o i o a hsiiess, b clothes, 1s a prisoner at police i ors | Accept porttolios in the cabinet of M. De | Tne A Gen, Miles is to succeed him, and will prob- | mission cases. The judzments of the eircuit | Ten the worst they have ever encountered in | 40" investments in_ various corporations, & ‘I" ‘l' e Moo headquarters | ioriinlE Itis probable that thie only flew | quee the most violent flood known in wany ably receive his order within ten days, It is | court from which appeals were | Nebraska, It is general ail over the state but | Sgie of his recent investmenty have proyed ged with stealing 00, On the 13th | piisters’ will be M. Constans minister | yearsajong the Drift Wood and Sinnamahon- Aitderstoont Uat Gen, Sherltan tias been tey- | TOYersed, gmauded, The | atits worst between Lincoln and Red Cloud. | disastrous. and by a bank fiilure a few | of September Jast, the day preceding the Day [ of the inferior. M. Spalier, % minister of | ing oreche Millions of Joee ive boken fia . bt v ¥ | milroads concerned arc the Iiinois Central, | The rait » blockaded; up to noon to- | years aeo he lost §100,000, but | of Atonement, Bornheim called Fishel ) | publie “instruction, and Gen. Davant, as { Ing to prevent this, and he may yet be able | tiie Sabile & Ohio, and the Now Orloans & | 1ne railways are bkl fhiat did not appear to distregs him much. | his office and gave b HOSIE: Tob. S50, Iy | ministerorwan. o their fastenimgs. and —are - going down o do 80, as he believes that Gen. Crook has | North Eastern. The principle involved is [ 44y nota wheel had moved from Lincoln | pic e (HEPaL Tie never: allowed his stdatice with 4 ctistoth gt 10 A, it : done everything that luman power eould do | the tizht of o state to pass Iyws controlling in | since Sunday morning. West of Lincoln | oty osses to depress him wenid ie dance with a custom of the firm to. give o capture th de Avaches, e thinks aln respects railronds which extend into | and on all branch roads voth passenger and | pe to them. If.-_\un;. 1as being a | €ifts to its employes on certain Jewish holi thiat o one could have done any better than states, ‘Fhe decision is favorable 1o | freignt trains have been abandoned until the | very generous man in Ajduiet was, Daving | days. In handing Fishel the gift Beruheim ) ) A Vit coitrol ; ind subsides s o tracks can be cleared, | given _away in ene direction and another | mentioned that on the following Monday he Gen. Crook, and still_eonsiders that oflicer nion réndered to-day, says: e | Wi sibdes so the tiacks ean be cleated, | 30«30, ™ 1o mad n remarkably gond DAL Yo Jiave Yiia Booits Ll _{""{“, u the ablest leader in Indien warfare in the at purposes of the statute in question | A train from the east managed to reach here | o0 itution, and has iy been: serionsly 11 e ave the books balanced 1CH | the swollen rivers at a territic e TSSOt Toxs e Tumbermen will & approach $3000,000, AL this place there, 18 Caterrra, Jan. 4.—The ndian govern- | qtar i foet ot waror Wy, strcets, . Hes ment has introduced a bill in the legisl | vt from Cameron stafe the reater part of council Tmposing a tax of 2 per cont on the | that town is under water, and: the. residents incomes of all professional men and ofticials | A in 2reat fear Test their houses b swept Increasing Tavation. A willion feet of logs were torn loose and cominissioners) is to dile o maximum of | any farther west. In town business isat a | late he had been rather feeble, Expertaccountants were called in, A brief . | sweptdown Hunt's Run. Saw mills and dams charges, and to reculats insome mutters of | giqndstill, The streets are blockaded with " Inspection showed that Fishel had stolen | i rondored in order to coy I A A MRS\ srendered inorder to cover a deficit in the | in various places alo crecks are from both the friends of Gen. Miles, | Shter . T s genoratteope it | drifts, and thero are but few peaple abroad. THE VISIBLE STATEMENT. large sums. Late in the day a letter was re- | hudgot of £€2,000,000, arising. from expond] Inminent dangn o1 hit cartien s s who s anxions to try his hand at the job, and | 13 - constitutional, Sand =it appies | With the exception of one train from | Grain in Sight and Store as Reported | ceived from tie missing bookkeeper, confess. | tures eased By military prepuations whe it | e wator i well upin i Wood croe from the people of Arizona who lost | caually to sons - or corporations [ Omaba over the Burlington Sunday night, from Chicage ing in part his robberies, Private detectives w;g*ln.;. ht there wou !In"\.u with Russia, [ where considerable damage ias been dof S iy oy Aot owning or operating railroads in the stat Lincoln's railway connection with the out- Crreaco, Jan. 4—The following figures, | Were employed to tind Fishel, but their I depreciation in the price of silver and the ex: Fhis is o night of creat anxiety and excite- confidence in Crook, and have sent any | \Wiion the conmission has Aetod and prove 3 A e AR L ¥ penses imeurred in-building tie Bolan Pass | ment through the valiey. amount of appeals to the president to relicve [ ings are lad to enforce what they have done, | $14¢ world has been_entirely suspended for | aken from the oftidal statement of he re fruitless. Some time atter his disap- | yojlway, and by the Burmese expedition. Wittnsseonr, s Jan, 4. Rain began him, of both an ofticial and private charact question may arise as to the validity of some [ nearly thirty-six. hours. Al day Saturday | board of trade to be josted on ‘Change to- [ pearance a second letter was reccived by the 2 e falhng here heavily all day and evening. Gen. Sheridan savs itis very easy to criticize | 0F the varfons provisions, which will be | and Sunday the Burlington people worked | morrow, show in bushek the amount of grain | firm. In it he tola a pitiful story about The Government's Tvish Measure. The sl streams — are — overflowing aman who fins been Taboring wnder disad- | SOy ol consideration, butwe ate unable 0 | hard tokeep the main Jine west of Lincoln | in sight'in the United States and Canada on into temptation and resorting to | LONDON, Jan. 4.The Tocal government [ 4 the Sus L L L vantages, and thinks if Crook is It alone he | “Sin it ot the statute 1 iavalid " | clear, but were foreed to give it up Sund wurday, January 2 aid the amount of de- rleve his fortune. This | measure to bo lnid before parlfament by the [ GURS TSk from votits —in e will do all that is wanted. cisions: - atternoon, leaving the east bound i e over he preceding week. letter was postmarked Havana. Fishel wi government, as .l(ui:m. gives to Irelanda | are hich, A big flocd is inevitable, Heavy A POLITICAL NEUTRALIZER, No. T-Herman Presser, plaintiff, in error at Huwvard, The company is | W found at Hamilton, Ontario, Friday last, and | household franchise for electing - county | il slies Tase occred near. Mowteony Governor Hauscr, of Montana, who s | V8 the state of Hlinois, in ¢ ) the supreme care of the passengers . . ingly returned to this eity. Johnson & | boards and fc ting a eentral conneil. | and other points east of here, Bridies have courtot ilinois, The principal involved is the | qp § s T s ¢ i i e eB TR OE % Well o rambling | The proposition that the erown shonld have | Peen washid away from over small streams, now here, said in aconversation with your [ yishit of a state to prevent armed assomblages | A4 has - made them as - comfortable 5454 Decrease 3 pers of a well known gambling DI tay G WIS CIoW, shouldave | and travel ob publio. ronde s HOILY TS correspondent last night: “Thie one thing | ot iis citizens and their parading as military I R st ot R Lo TS o yuse, haye also beel pste shel los it to nowinate a part of' the cotmeil was : , Y s possible. Al trains west of Lincoln liuve Yool a4 Dacroaso... T e e wrested. | Fishet lost | 8domed. e hichsire rovides. it | Tibted. The tedervaii ‘of tha WHlinnsport that is now aftracting the most interest in | companies when not organized as such under | been: discontinued until the storm isover. T'he proportion of thy o RO at faro. A woman 80 whom | ety boaids shiall have control of the traflie | Witer works is nearly over flowed. and ap- Montana is the pro<pects for our admission | e 1ws of the state or of the United State ek in many places s covered with | Chichigo elevators on te the guilty man gave from 850,000 to : in ligior, and that the central council shall | PrEhensions of o hreak pre f Uhe court aflirms the judgment of the lower | qrifts twenty feet deep and nearly a_quarter | Wheat.... . IR g > cannot be found. — Six banks are involved in | havea voice in appointing the magistra Proesitra, Jan, S0t has been rining into the union as a state. Although no | (gl Sl G Ve X 1 \ ORI A T ] s e D R D] (L N R T St may Jesent | of a mile long, and all the Burlington | Corn. 5 . the matter, because they paid ehecks on - alinost incessantly sineo Saturday night. upon the president to make a from income tax. The imposition of the tax change s very strong and comes | e S Tl SoRUN R the | United States army, but the pressure | (VHelprovides fora board: of state milroad | to-day after a hard fight, but eould not get | o two occasions in althis lite, although of [ Monday eame Fishel was not at his desk, | GO & FEESIORE e heen exempt ‘( away, Many residences had to be vaeated, | | | N e — e g . Ny tttle Grooo caraphic communication with the east question will be bronght up very soon. Sty s, would be (0 deny the rizht to disperse | branehes and the Union Pacific’s Republican | (ats 2 Bernheim, Baner & Co. whieh Fishel lad T “'":‘“ :'"”'. ; ]“* Lo | een Sarioisly INCHareditn. i\ reR We have now 126,000 inhabitanis there ean be | asseiiblages orgemized for sedition and | Valley road was blocked and traflic isat a i | secured by fraud. 1t is believed Fishel's (ONDON, dan. 4. =The Gireck government | onall routes ‘are working hard and quite 1o dCUIts on (he ccort of poputation. The | TERS0NS nd G izt o’ suppress ared | stanastill, Ve 23 thefts will largely exceed $75,000 when the | IS Sent a vigorous note to the powers, pro- [ number have bien prostiated by i aimieidlies: In* e \way of iiiaslon. wow | o0% Dt o and enpine. © Train No. 1 on the Burlington, which v Daiyy M AT sy W Gkt G iR Bl G, being expeiienced by Dakota have | During (e holiday recess of consress, and | Started from Omalia Monday morning, drawn | Cnic Ao, Jan, 4.—Iner-Ocean special trom | afternoon. e S sat Sherman's ereck toniznt attraeted the attention of citizens of our ter- | Sifiee the delivery of lis: specel i favor of | by two engines and preecded by a double | Elgin, 1Lt Butter dul to-day and 5e lower | - He was arraigned in court this atternoon | fetls keenly Bivolved Ty iesanuts Of arcek | of the spans, weakened by hieh winds. ritory. As the republicans | A njority ~m.-r’ Al S vm!u'li ‘I.n-hlh;h. red x\;'ll header and snow plow, ran into a hnge drift | than last . Regubr sales, 15,840 pounds | o answer the indietment found against him wds restoration of the boundary’ filed by .\»“:‘\i'.;'(l. R pitated x'l_v-- en A eight there, and s that s probably ene veason why | Sk RS AR other moember of the ] near Ashland about noon. Three hours later | at iwiie, There: wasno inquiry for cheese | by the grand jury for forzery. 1le said he Berlin congress,addine that Grecee con- | () o the stream. Five men went ¢ ¥ , X q razular sile 3 T 3 5 d With the wreek., Two of the erew sucees it eannot wain adinission, a project has been | Nundréds dafly, ail of them conmending the | 1€ Was reported at Greenwood battling with | @14 no regular sales. did not wish to plead until he consulted his | tinites hev naval and military preparations in | {75 G f\ St who wis b - i wder to b redad 0 assel P i s 9 formed to ke advantage of that and gain | position he s taken, wid urging him to [ another drift, and at9 p. m. was stalled in a THI CIGAT MAKERS. counsel. e was then committed to p SO Do ecesdary fonher o dy s 1| hurte A braleman med Tait was ot adwittance forone tenitory, South Dakota ;{v]':t"-“;:‘“ GG l]lu-, e ‘I.I:V:le still worse bank - of snow at Wayerly, The e Dinie Novel Doviltey el :‘";"I"""II«'\.:”-[K-:";\:‘.\;‘I R »u‘l’ 35 republican, which el is siven as o reason | fiom” the * south and. west, not - fev | SHOW 18 dry and the wind forces Itinto the | Prospective Strike ofthe Weed Work= |y ccixxamr dam A datne and unique EHEGON Abantioncd No. Lis renorted dead, and the Rrean for its failure to gain admittanee. Montana | live boen o seut by fesidonty of | CUts S0 completely that the great plows, ers in New York, FoLbSRY 0ok HIN6G prith s HAFISEN it Loxvox, Jan. 4.-=The Balkan conference | two brakenon missine. is demoeratic, and would nentralize the eifeet | the cast. Amone the tributes | Which are caleulated to eut throughdrifts New Yonk, Jan, 4.=[fpeeial ‘Telegram.]— | ouside the ity lmits, at an ~ | at Constantinople has been abandoned, Rus Dawsons P, Jan. 4 -Thi of the other siate. W think that by propos- | of comendation that reached Senator Tevk bitoén llulwinlul feet rnn-_; t nlnn speed ean | oppo eigar makers metinsecret session Sun- J 4 siareftisitus o, suarntee the idependence heavy witd stotm iroofed Jdyrone B8R com Lol B RTA(BS AR oy mail durine the holidays one frai make no headway against it In most cases | gav ovenine. wi gales presel ’) of theunion of Bulzaria and Eastern Re ANt A DL UL ) Sy SrosCbiglSeLING o RUIES i atinEl e e Koty SISO N DAVIBROE | il ot it etiavelid R [ e e e s e et rel who were masked and_condueted themselves | i Al ik d SBasterhAtow: ot i QubrsA PR TG Ga el ted tosetler there v 00 dileulty experi- | Mississippi, It 'is a neat little water color | the euts will have ¢ shoveled by hand. | senting 5000 workers, They discussed the | iy regular dime novel stylo. Theodore Wolf - was found to be badly' furt about e head Montani growing vapidly, and | painting, - representing the silvery moon | Suverintendent Thompson has sent out or- | qetion of the Manufacurers’ association in | Jives n & siall house a little apart from | AMONG 1) ATLIROADS | and faee. A boy of David Newcomer's had within ayear will Lave 15005 inbabitants ™ | looking down throuch a sheen Gf silvery | ders along the line (o hite all the et that | demanding a reductionof from 60 eonts to | hersiors 1iis motCyn o apatt from bis | : 5 SRS Bis skull' fraetured and is ina precarions cons 2 G clowds“on a prysperous Jandseape. Undet- | could be had and hold them inreadiness for | o 5 0 UK . aE ghbors. 1lis wife, who was alone in the | Rival Lines Contending for Disputed | dition, Several oflier ohildren were more. o POSTORTICE CILANGES, ot RS . _ h 51,40 a thousand, With &7 & thousand for com- | | RIS Moo 1900 SR ) i : 4 : neath written in Miss Davis' hand: | work as soon as the wind subsides. When H i i house, was abed and cep. She was Tght of Way, Jess seratelied and bruis e createst ex- Coni™sslons were frsued today to the ol | “Diana’s tribute to the champion of sitver.” | HOEK 48 5000 ¢ Lital ight, thio | 0N 424 Inch cigars asy basis, The secretary | ayakened by a knock at the door, accomt- | Hownr, Mich, Jan, 4 Fhere is liable to | citement provailed Tor a (ine, @ it was 1o Jowing Towd postinsters: Jawes 16, Bl |0 CONGRESSIONAL FORECAST. Lt S st RSO ETIEHH B OF[iithe meeting refiefilo'#iVe diallen Inf6ic il liy/ i suminpas - OFen {116 00R 08 | Botsa o s the railroad war between | POrted many had been Killed. OlHftoR A vnos ¥ Hal, Teoniumsigulin tact, |« Dhemostimtersstingand nuportant, ot | Ahind of the storm. 1bigitil blowlig flercely, | imation'as to'slinbwaBfons) butlbis know [ T Leoale” 11 Wowis . o Fobbore s | boa mumie ot ovel the milroad wa beler U 3 9 £} e ot (il bresent week ouse of rep- [ and without prospect of immediate abate- at definite actio ¢ oking e y el Ut O R O R The UL o1 (yf hres ) prospee ed " | that definite action has been taken, 100king | thon, ~ while the woman almost | gan and the Detroit. Lansing & Northorn O ooty Bradyville; Chnvles 8, Preciine, Brooks: L be the antnouneement of the S K o == commttons, which | ™ont to @ repeal of the new jehedule, and the In” | fainfed with fright, the threat was excenton Olites AV, Winne, |Gl e Birl Pepry, | esentauy o PRl GRTR R Tt i LA The severe snow and 05 Ly Ll ¥+ L membership of the v, {og The telegraph companies have suffered « prnati ciationbvll 5 Sl T 1T allroads. There has been a dispute about | <Jeet storm which has been raging through- rge Blecknor, Clevels; Nichols | will formuiate the work to be qong Loy T b S p e IRV OE SIS ternatior sociationwill be asked to sane- | and masked maiaiders = stood betore her; | i it SRS BER RIS AU | which as been raging through 1 A s v 3 well s the railw The Pacific Mutu tion a strike. The cimr makers claim that Where is your money and your silverware, . out the northwest sines Saturdey has serious- 0. Elson. Clioz il idge Warner, Gambril; | Forty-ninth conzress. hronghout the holr- Bl 3 ! a strike. ak LR B e RS AL A tor's track in extending is line, and the case S 3 ) 2 Jecoss Speakior Carlisie hag bosn engawed | suspended ™siness Sunday owing 10 dis- | they must maintain prices in New York in | demanded one of - thie robbe i womin g < its Hine, and the case |y interfered with the telegraph wires in all John D. Burns, Garden Grove: Jumes W, | iy iceess Speaker Carlisle has been engaged | suspended AREUILAYAO \ey must maintain g N Ne ork in | Géiseted the volcoofa boy atfempting to | was brouglit into conrl and appealed. 141 Hibbs, Numa: Henry Coons, Pooriaz Arthur | 11 forming the committee, and to-day he « abled wires, The Weren Union and Bur- | grfor 1o keep prices W in all large cities speak Jike & man ie refused “,' ui\‘}‘c up '\_ S Il e L ANINDILLE. IS | diveetions. All lines west ol hex e down 8. Babor, Wiotaz ol V. Ernest, Vorkton: | Geyth st all eniiors. docored I | lineton & Missourl having extra wires, ate eit : financialy prepared to sustain | the valuables, 'anaong of the rumians tirew | Yoy it 0 bR 0 e ML D A B YT Clyde A, Davis, Avmstrong; Alexander | self'to the completion of his task, Un abled to goumousnres tHpigll IncEly Staps, srikers ot tha | OThEE went o through - the T Tiovas: A Rl i Wit ard M N ainien: S e s iora miNL_ba. anAbunced 6 ”f\l:l)nr h")rlmhk K Adu\ e l“nl;m‘l\nl' Y Nt }Ski\wv‘i"u,h“'\':.‘n jti- | scattering evervthing o the yightand | foint ot e project crossiing | ther has been snowing and ke R P S b sult of his labois will be announced to enry shia, C: Kindle and E. M. izar Mannfacturers’ ssociation have ne L i ana: peorelt g 1 o 2 Jectod ) e SuOIng e :Xfl]k."iv‘ 'll'llt\l:|:4: ‘\{![ i !f.l‘,'f. 1‘:1.'»\'1;:?:-’: g howson matrow inmedintelyal e neher i members bE it o Areld bpartment [t MMITNSIL employl BopAreaUCHon I cie e R S e o R T e B SN Buryan Tiiurton, Farminstons | Martin | enees b ihe i o the hotia, the eai of | & monthiy salary of 830cach. Georgo White- | WoRes of S110 85 por 10, been thoroughly nifed, the two yonthiul rob- | up thie track of (e Lansing road. and con- “Storm abating, Des Moines and ('ul“).;f,» Foreet Ciry: Mariin P, Benson, | sthtes for the introduction: of bills and reso- | sell is continued as driver and W, H. New- Prisoners Escipe from Jail, ba ]ln""f’_wni«[lflu'": Timne :T'x’fi vhfi“.".}".'.'- strueted the line of the Toléido road under it | Omaba also reported a licavy snow storin and Go f, n: Ales. W. Claney, James, Also for | lutions wili be resumed at the point where it | burg as fire warden for two years more. ‘The | Cranrestoy, W, Ve, Jan. 4.—Last night "m“""":;""\‘l;""-‘!:m‘l Whenny ,\{‘,lm ;'.-- |“":A“‘}‘ o ‘\\If-' pr optoil |]\l '.'.’.'.,"'\f‘.‘:il i \:‘4‘~"vulxl 1..n.i-‘x]"»]xw'nl lI“ ml.-[l;wu_uh- the follwinz Nebraska postinasters: James | [Lwas intermupted ot ient Jor e | rules by which the department will be £0v- | excitement was arousec here by five prisoners | tayned, searcely halt an honrafter the nnique | wae comieted. i Soaine i SHlisuiatinnsstvond il sliogephifn g L. Butes, Ia; David D. Houtz, Shuberts | by, (Lo call will probably emot ¢t | erned are copled from those in use at O escaping from the comty jail. When the | robbery had been commitied, he found his | Mn wore bronstit on the teno Dy the o jorome 11, Dancer, Villos Cyrns M, | B0oi bills introdueed the dhy betore the re- == night guard went intohe jail to lock the | Wife nearly overcome with fear, and she has | S Vo penple. and thes Wil prot — L RO ML SRR CRE o e e s e The Storm :in Towa, risoners in their cellspne prisoner knocked | been dang il ever sinee, fill ap the eut made unaer their road. At Kansas Cleg, Walworth, Loup Citys John Wilson, | g058 Werl oo e o even bills to cnch Dis Moixes, lowa, Jan. 4,—[Spe DEISOR N R P e are 150 1ien on the ground in the interest of KansAs Crry, J 1A leavy snow Nars RS B areh Wie ers, AN average of I tho guard, Dick Wyatt.down, and a_general Ehe VAN Mardored o L e pircsto] 3 Aaiany o G represeniative. Should this averase b kept | gram.|--A severe snow storm raged all Sun- | Goiiicio followed, | Uson renching the ja 2 ABENOURS LU e i arotoi U orenlleti g el stormn visited Western Kanses yesterday, Thos, B, Quintan has been appointed post- | up nearly 3,000 additional measures will be | qay night and the greater part of to-day. | yard. . Jailer Bowla was et and _Derrorr, Jan. 4.—Developments in the !’,",,‘,","Z?'Z.fl"‘{,‘fif.‘u"fi', e Potado mes bt | extending as far west as New Mesico, and master at. Covington, o newily etablistied | rofeped on Tueday and Wednesdayto the | 550G ehes of snow s fatlen and mil- | Kiosied down “bofort he'gould fusten | Knoch murder_case_tordax'are of o some- | Nl force ina b A e B RO postoflice in Linn county, Tow newly appointed committee S s i . ire the outer wates. ‘The prisoners who [ What startling character, The skull of the | DO avis L afte 2 phe 2 2 Mokl Uhee Hoar presidential suceession bill way travel i somewhat impaired. Much | th% OWICE RO G RE SO mother, who was said by the county physi- [ The Taledo & Ann Arhor force this after | blockaded at Dodze City, and the tel graph The nuue of the postofice ut Moaklar, | L 0Shehker’s table, and though. an uage has been done to telegraph lines, Up | P (5 RS Qi THERRI S CTE | timn, 4t the post mortem, 10 have been killed | 10on drove the Lansine road people mway. | Jines are interrupted. "hie storm bogan with Neb., has been ehanzdd to Hay Springs. tempt may e made to pass it by unanimous | to 7 o'clock this evening the Western Union | Bearley. who killed Heny Moore: Louis | by a blow on the head, was brought to the ‘llw men then e m.-(.‘.‘{_... h \\I s .;l 'I | oot and b accompinicd by wind. which (§ An additional mail carrier has been al- | consent, it will inlikelibood be referred wthe | 40 no diveet conneetion with Chieago, but | Douslis, who killed Tom Tenl Tast Christmas | city to-day and examined by a quartette of 'v!'l‘m'(l (nins & Novhown rond and tore | driiting ouly, A veport irom Golorado and lowed for Sionx City, lowa, committee having jurisdiction over its sub- e imiter s way of | evening (all white). Lather Swith, a n physic, They declare that death resulted [ Mp the track for hadl a mile in cach O L New Mexico states that the storm is one of Judggo Kinno, of Towa, was at the post- | jecvmattér. Should this be done, the house [ Was doing a limited business by .way of | evemng (1l white). Fther Swilth, a nosro, | Bve pheumonia, and that the fractures | rafic on e road betwoen Genon and Fows | 10" mos Socie T several vears., A ligh LRSS ey Mtor e sealng of | WL tind itSelt"on “Phursday withoiit any busi: | Omaha. Nearly all” the railrond telegraph [ Who hd boen convictod and sentenced for | {iw, BRAonit AU G TG TRCGIE | jervilio i mow interupted, What the ext | 416 M9 ebare I, sovers ven. TN oflice dey ey e e st | ness before ity and, an-idjournment until | lines were interrupted, and tains bave been | e Fu0 saed A towaid 16 oitered | produeed by himself in vemoving e top of | step Wil b i> i doi Al | e is iniid, some postmasters in Iis state Ttis said but [ Jonday will probably be talien to enable the delayed, but ha mostly been able to get | by Sheriff Ewart. the head fo exanune the byain. The two "-‘,,‘.;‘('“,, f I!h- l'“‘!' i \‘I‘"‘” I‘I‘[:‘ l.n-: ..:\.i At K SRR little success Is being wmade in effecting wumlm(lu'lnull,i:nn/u[v.m.l to consider and ough. The DesMolnes and. ForbiDodes 2 sons, Herman and Gustave, “‘.‘,“‘v‘,. Jaced i II o 41 ‘.‘ ‘-'.\‘ ) AT Bl ; (,: 19 n.,.ml “ S 3 loo eport proposed lexis 5 gh. A g < 5 derarrest yesterday, haye pecordingly bee ¢ Dl no auth o call o e i ANSAS L Jdan, Overland fra changes in lowa postoftices, yeport proy SN ot TR TG S A T e e B under arrest yestorday, hiave accordinglybeen | o hid no authority to call out, the wiliti ANsas Ciry, Jan. erland fraing ; e he bill'to fix the salaries of judzes of th B e g N 1 | released. ) areall delayed on aeeount of the snow west AN AN S RAIRODARLE, district courts, and o1 the resofution of - [ noon, but sent out the express this afternoon, | CHICAGO, ~The strike at Maxwe —— - i not yet been made, e i LR T mator Hurvison was asked today what | quivy with regard to tho aetion of the author- | The Wabash and the Northwestern arrived | Bros., box Is spreadi This morn Bewrayed No Guilt, 2 The Rock Istand's Extension o T IOn e I Y eter B A DiaaRi he thought of the compromise ill which 13 to | jties of jukotii ave ninished bhusiness of | two hours Jate. Other lines were delayed | € twenty-five men, who worked 0 the |l OrvorswATs, Oblo(dan, & =Tho eolored | . Te Thonk Iolopilis BEtOnR AR i SERE L i i i S 8 Do attered on the Dukota question, probositie | It T bein Work (n carest dnring the | more or less, Mueh damage has been done | Planing mill, iefused to g0 to work. Ty | man, Peter Hines, under arrest on suspicion vesterday Uiat the Rock tsland road had de- | hroiizh lities. fhe. weather is” growing L0 i the denvitory on e one iendved | aind €15 expectod Uit not iueh fesis- | in the country to trees and shrubbery by sieet. | 543 they have mo special mectings of their | of having killed the srocery keeper, Henry | Sestondas that the tock biand voad had de- e e foien and first meridian, which runs north and | [icd Work will be undertaken in the senate - own, but their action was based on sympathy | Kemper, last week, was taken to the groce ¢ided upon important additi its 5ys. Das S = iy south just east of the Missouri viver, throw- | gther than consideration of the two measures An Alley's Unexplained Gap.e for the striking nailers. Lhirty-tive non- (IIIHlwrl{lm,l"ululuu_\fl}u“(n. )“‘WM*I““T hl l:l tem, na Iy, anextension of its main line SAND LOT ORATORY. ing Bismarck in the western half, to be b r...nfih},\ Jargaly n"’l x[-;‘ I|“n~' of | @hes Moises, lowa, Jan. 4.—[Special Tele | union nailers went to work in ‘the factory {"‘,"5‘;“;‘."“;,",":“};I“f‘l“, |’>:!1‘",i» 'l‘hvh:n‘:n:nl)-‘r.mu“.'x’l. into Kansas and the constri ion 1,x\~|."..| Bintiorakito B Tuslons MustiOoase cn e R S o oo senate will be spent with elosed doors in | 3575 Coltion of the alley west of the | this morning. They were unmolested by thie | i lines from Larkin to Atehison and St Jo- TR ke e bl o AU R s ORI HrTkon oy 6, Bereoiniic e e | aro positiveHines is the some wan they liad | 1008 from Larkin to Atehison and St Jo- J b et i andenyorto disy cctmulated WO | i Sood house.embracing a surface of about | SiH1CTS o it xboctution. e B | Seca in the grocory. Hines was then faken | Seph, <0 as to make viverconnections at those | TS BIEMBING SROARE, Which will retain the name of Dakotas also COMPLAINTS AGAINST SPARKS. twenty feetin length and twelve wide, has | the men do not growl about it, to Kemper's house, shown the dead man ju | two poiuts, Today the report Is confinmed | o e acced 10 print an_order making it the statement that the western territory, The state of California to-day filed with | given way suddenly and sunk about six feet - . hi x-nllm.l'ml asked ‘llim.»” h_-] km-u_ .‘n»I I-\' l"{:'\1;“:w;‘l‘:zlvuln-'t-l‘l<r'y|“‘“\‘ "” 1“"|"|‘;L.- I'““"[ a misdemeanor, with a heavy penalty ate known as the Black Uills conntry, is the | Seeretas Lot complainis against e | iy dopth, carrying e pavement with it, & Suicide of a Bereft Mothe B o LSBT RS S o B eTtnE Wl 0 EachE0 MU GonLinnaibia etk as Bk stronghold of democracy. 1 don't believe,” TS e tod e dte oF Calitornta by | team and loaded wagon ) d passsed through | Lasar, Mo, Jan, 4.— Euly yesterday | 1 - virtualty w complete Wi, ad i its eharter, | eetines whieh have done so wich 1o ereatd replied Senator Harvison, “that a territory giess, ald subsequently contivmed to her | all vight alf an hour before, going direetly | morning this community was R rtled by the A Peddier Murdered, which places the ¢ ta »v-ll K at K 00, '\_ fulse impressions in (he cast by waking it can by any manner or means be carved | I o her by | over the pavement where the earth gave way, | Intelligence that Mrs. Charles V. Ajpall, Jty | 81, Lovts, Jan, 4—A special to the Post- | the compang is nancd Chicaco, Kansus & | S80S TR R DY SEELIE 8 out of Dakota wihich would be surcly e D Grd o | ‘The devression extends four or five fect | hd committed suicido by drowning in a well. | Despateh from Little Rock, Ark., states that | Nehiski, i warc i weandad ws ety | QRpest, W50 e JeRat (REEene democratic. Nordo I believe the republicans | the state by Commissioner Joseph Hinger | under the rear of the adjoining building, = When the act was performed it is stated she | a peddion, named Spalding, tron Tndianap- | IR 8GR S G ReTi sand Totters, Supervisor Farwell read a lets zard at Chicag the Wabash ease, tozether with the form of decree of proesdure and sale, was submitted in the senate would accept such a compro. | 1 the sine eary and Mwhich Labd Comiis |00 of this singular phenomenon 1 | was boring under femporary insanit olls, Tudi, hasbioow murdcicd near Siings | svost of ilie Missourl, tor from Congressman Motrows 1n which ihe mise. They want to dispose of the issue | siill further contested by aiy one desiviig to | supposed to have been oceasioned by the | She had taken off all her elothes and thiown | lield, Mo. o e Jeft Springtield : T latter indicates the dinieultios he has to 8o Y i IIROARG S them into the well. She left no word ornot his possession when e left Springtield, ; The Wabash LRoad in Conrt to i he castern people uniders faitly and squarely s it now stands. But | elain e wnder other Taws. s sinkinig of loose carth in an old well or vault, | 1T cause of lier Suicido, it 1t 18 heleve | it i anppo-ea that hewas mardered for s || e A eI then I am glad to hear that the democrats e | A NEW VORI SURKEEARUEY, | though the existence of either of these | that the death of her six months’ old ¢hild | money. A1, 10118, 1) R of the fic const 15 mntOhInese, and il willing to entertain even a desive to-com- |GG TR RS IELEIE Wh neaist. | eauses is not known to the persons doing | eaused mental derany Murder at a1 the offows of the people’ of the promise, and ad to hear that they Wil |50 easurer tor New York city tomorrow or | business in that locality. fy ———r— N e r mitled | copst o sertle this | question ara A compromise, anything they may submit | next day, with a view of having the new ap- - The Sunday Law in ¢ hattanooga. ol ) B L R i n. Aho United States conrt to-day before fyeither incendinry or violent. Morrow on the subject, will receive the consideration | pointees it he shall have been”confirmed by Plague or Poiso CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., Jan. 4, —This city | mecting was in progiess sestentus af Iidian | judzes Brown and Treat. The deciee pro- | points ont it will be a hard watter. to”amend of the republicans, and if it is sensible it will PG Enate, BEAMMG.CHOTEO00 o UMt ronsury Dis Morxes, lowa, Jan, 4. [Special | has been thrown into considerable excite- [ {1 o ivolved i i onnrrel, Moes | vides for a transfor ol Togal title. subject, | Uie exiating restrietion et oss the Pacilio Ty ! 5 o onday, ¢ count of mon 8- | pajer % r iv y > g > 5 B 12 ! o L { 1o the equities of al Ban the | const delegates are able o give assurane beaccepted. However, a division north and | 85S50WI besan this worning, will o | Telestam.] = Henry Hartman, a favmerliving | ment by the announcement that saloon- | il Sabhed Martn taiay and eseaped. | 111 donyitiosotn | dhutithos | (ush, Holopnipe i WG Jo glasiiiing south 1 do not consider sensible Butler's | continued until completion and it is hoped o | five miles north of Wapello, reports the sud- | keepers, azainst whom the Sunday law 15 ager mioeott o | holders, whose inter termined by de- | be Dt with lesal methods i -cttement resolution on the Dakota question will prob- | formal ansier of the oflice to Acton’s sug den death of thirteen of his cattle within the | being rigidly enforeed, had sworn out nearly Lv-;l._-lu'n 0 O m(uj.-u. P S T T NG e Retal » Chinese g i v some before the sei ™" o cossor can be made during its progress, past twenty-four hours, He is unable to tell | one hundred warrants against those encaged CaBes, Ohio, Jan, 4 he Ohio legis fourned 1 to-morrow, when the eq ::flik"m SO ARIIR LI M Al I 3 S ‘]-‘\~ BPRQUIOLY "‘-' 1 l\\ln-lln-r itisa casc of plugue or poison, 1:.|: in all the trades and professions who do by lature met to-day, and o od both | be bronzht v, The Kan TRICKSTERS VOILED, Tho bost 1 wyers n congress say thioy con- | writen 8 doer to, Reuatop Lavrison, glialre Probable. - ;‘}“"","‘;“ I "",j;"','}:'\"';"“’!‘w';“‘;l“"'-p’”“' o | tem Flio. senate--dohn Entikin’ &0 the | foua 1ic 3104557 00 accoun of inien peals the Conduit Ordinance. ider the decision to-day of Chief Justice | man of the committee on territories, “pro- ey : pose 10 test the law to_its Tull scope, -~ Tl | 100 08 th senilersdhn TRiiin e ) o ariea 1o & CHONL SRR Ges iy Wate, of tho United States supreme court, | 1esting against the action of the last legisla- . The Btorm st York, Narrants Cinclude mewspaper publishers, | JRISEET - tted suit, involving the franehise for a §50), ning the fets of the ratlead conmis. | ture. of Dakota territory in appropriating the Youk, Neb., Jan. 4.—[Special Telegram,| | livery men and street carcompany official: = — ~ Reducing Espenscs, M iith MU anl ; i P confiming the acts of the railroad commis- | yorpiiorial revenues asséssed upon all counties | —We are in the midst of great storm, Snow 5 nren, o - Failed for $15,000, OTEAWA, Onby Jin, 4-=The Grand Trank | %09 underground condult system in this aty, slon created by the state legistature of Missis- | iy {hat territory for the expenses of a con- began falling Friday night and it s been Contest for Speaker Ended. CHATTANO0GA, ‘Tenn., Jan, 4.—8, lo ind Canada Pacifie vailway companics haye, | Vill1ikely be discontinued by yeason of for sippl in March, 1584, determines the consti- | vention composed of delegates from onlya | grigting ever sice. No . ehu Atnany, N, ¥, dans 4=The contest for | .ot 000 Lo ad aano, e | ind Canadi Pucitic valtway conpunion Iave, | g0 Coiion of tho elty councll I Tepealing tutionality of the vroblem involved in the | portion of the counties, and against the [ CUILUNE ever o siace. - Noo o ch the republican nomination for speaker of the | Jiihititics are about S15040; assets unknown. | 41 reporied. o s whiere e | owdingnce, ‘The city believed the frans wi i V04 action of the convention lield at Stoux Falls | services were held yesterday, only a few at- 4 liubilitics w ening expenses in places e there are | Cullom, Reagan and other interstate | REEG S0 ehoastern part of the ferritory, and | tempting to leave their home. § ome drifts | A3sembly closed ug) nooi by the withdrawal - kel agents representing each company | would allow only the Dorsett pats commerce bills. The strongest ar | i wssumption of power of a socalled state | in town are elght feot deep. No trains are | © MF: Erwin, At fhathour Mr, Erwin in- A Behoonor Gone Ashoro, T S | ent, which is now belng considéred guments made gainst these meas- | Jegisiature recently convened at Huron,” running to-day on this road. - , vited Senator Husted t0 bis roows and in the Astonia, Oregon, Jan, 4.—A schooner, AT LIGHTNING SPERD, [ i New Vork and other luge cosiem n'lllull ures has been that they were uncon- | T CAPITAL COEANINGS L ' presence of the seventeen members who have | name unknown, was wiecked off \\-.nlh.xl A Bloopy City Tnvention 1o Tovalus | 1800 used: Iy ez tickny i e stitutional; that neither the states nov the | e sqeretany of stat s Just e i Ben Hogan a N i lau)\]lmlmm him_angeunced his with- | Beach last night. One man was wa Tt tinconIa IR bitodeliudyelmen federal government could intertere with the | 505 rd cross of the order of naval merit | SCHUYLER, Neb., Jan, 4.—[Special Tele- | 4rav Husted respamded briefly, The | ashore, 1t isreported the captam and wate | SEUT5 BRI R fricd, which wis the oceasion of the of the railroads or other private | yoc sonferred ol gentlema 3en Hog N AT AT canvass to-night will maminate Husted for | were drowned, the rest of the crew eling f lied f well as of to-day’s repeal by the couns u]wl1\lfn»}ns:l t 0 oads or otlier nxl e | 1 ently conferred on that gentleman by the | gram.|—Ben Hogan, the reformed | ilist, | Speaker and ( Tickering for clerk. ““‘ :I ‘j‘ ieging. The lite saving crew at Cape | D filed a caveatand aoplied for a patent for wpll <|' 4y I“)’ Bl by lh; oun property, The commission created by the | lafe iz of Spain; B arrived here yesterday afternoon, He will d al to the lking, Tholifo saviug A ol et O Ligeigiy | (1 Anotier ordinuiee will be paosed spes state of Mississippi was given more author- |, e humber of comissions lesued t | bogin a series of revival meetings tLis even - | Pleuro Pnoumonis i Pe A speaial from Cape Hancoek says Capt, { way be faken on and discharged troni vail- | 00 o ionicd g the ity and weat further than has been proposed | {fiIt(lass postin ing, the weather permitting, LANCASTER, Pa,, Jan, 4.—F) cases of | Hamis and his crew have returned and repoit |yl traiis sithout stopping, 16 it proyes | o by any interstate commerce bill. The | 35 Frolich, of Little Rock, Ark.. has 4 - pleuro pueumonia has' been discovered on | the fishing schooner Cavrie Like wrecked on [ {0 B2 SEAEBAEREE B B0 k friends of the Cullom and Reagan bills be- | been appointed ehiefo f the mineral division A General Store’s Failure, far } o conville | Sand beach, about twelve wiles north of the 19 e 44 | s AL Saved, . the farm of A. 8. Frye, near Marsonville, big The orew o importunt in th vapid transit | It lieve the decision will materially assist them | of the general land oflice, Hastinas, Nob. Jan, 4~ [bpecial)=D, B, | this county. ‘Twenty-iveanimals out of a | Quirance o Columbia wiver o orew ot e Tl working modol shows. the | . Cotunne WA~ The steamer M, In securing the passage of an inter-state THOS. KLENE ILL l’x‘l“”“‘\'“‘ 0. BOB8 tll-mrm of lllms city and | hend of on numld-ml'umunmiml Tho stato | exSliqd ana sandbar, and washed off 1t | nin rck on i tevel and an elovated track | 1% Chipley vosguis In tho Cliatl commerce law. e B ki ue Hill, closed to-day on a bill of sale to the | authorities have been notitied, leep water. Capt. John Elor, Mate Jumie- | in frontof an elevated depot, with an in- | hooga viver Saturday night, had a large Bk Saainil. The Tragedian Suddenly, but Not | Exchange Bank of Hastings, Liabilities, e Son’ and the Chinese cook were drowned. | clined track leading fo it, he idea Ts 10 | quantity of miscellateous freight and e George O, Jones of New York, chairman Seriously Affected, $16,000; nowinal assets about the same, 3 1e Injunction Continued. The other two succeeded In getting back 16 | sttt a v from one tenuinus and not stop | ey of cotton, My of the. pissengont of the Greenback National comuittee, is here KaNsAs Crry, Mo, Jan. 4.—Thomas W — NEW YORK, Jan, 4.—Judge Andrews, In | the schooner and were taken off by the lite | orslacken speed unibil it reaches the other, AU | ¢l i the cotfon and parts of ihe wie and says he has been busily engaged feeling | Keene, the actor, whilé attending a reception BUSINESS TROUBLES, the supreme court to-day, gave a decision :;n\'x::: or \.}.}.ul:’u‘»‘\fd'l‘;.i...\'-'r‘p!:l. l"_\mh over ::,” it .‘u’.‘../. 1 3 iy '\ "“"“:: | l‘u.llm‘ pic d 1) \I.IA(V‘H-”u‘, or 1, whil thepulses of the leadurs of both houses of | Just night by the Order of Elks, sufered a | A Heavy Dry Goods Merchant in Hard | §{11R00E the injunction restraining the | the ves L icathes a station on (e bt ek e s | au alter Lhe disgalen, congress, and that neither of the eomprom- | rupture of & suall blood vessel i the hoad, Linos. Zhto M Ficaatto ol froi gls A Settlement Secured. it are st oft i 1t el Weather for To-day. dses proposed by the friends of the adwmin- | Ho was taken to his hotel, and confined to | _St. Louis, Jan. 4.—A special from Hot | ‘Lhoumas from membership bacause he ¢ 8. Louls, Jan, 4,—Tle National Station- | e to the vlevated depo AL e -;wlw( M1 v Fair weather, duwly istration on the silver colnage question Will | his bed. e will not appear in Richard 111 | Springs, Arkausas, to the Post-Dispateh, | Poyed a musician who wats not a member of | oo board of trade have acieed o accept the | o, (Aother e s Nl s | n uoithern portien} be accepted; that there' Is a determination to | tonight as advertised, but it is hoped that he | states that C. Lyon, a large dry goods mer. | We union. settlement of the afiairs of the St Louis ifled on nain S i e in sonthers portiopy consider no cowpromises, but to defeatthe | will be able to fultill bis engagement for | @4ant of that city, has failed, Attachments | Landing on pumm-u “Certificates. | Stationery and Book company upon the nd becomes part of (he ta ) Oy temperattic; nord admninistration’s tinancial policy without | to-morrow night, He hiad a sinilar attack at | to the amount of $32,000 have been levied | 8 N FRANCISCO, Jan, 4.—1t is learned to- [ Dasis of 80 per cent, 20 percent 1o e puid i | passengors who e iro 10 stop at (h ; ) aming s f giving any quarter. Lowa City two weeks ago. upou his stock and other proverty, but it 1 | day that certiticates, empowering the holder | S48h and the ramaibier B o o e | ke s wis e ievioth ol o side | Disinissed the Metirion. PRRSONAL AND OTUERWISE. Oue of the attending physicians described | stated that his liabilities largely exceed that | to land in the United States are being issued | hopive fifieen, and. cighieon months. e | can o of | 1s tuken o by cone | AN8.2 e v ~ - n States are being twelve, tittecn, $ f, { Avraxia. Ga, Jan 1. loday Jud) Benator Aliller of California has been fail- | the trouble, which was reported to be in the | amount. The assets cannot now be stated. | by the Chinese consul at Yokohama, Japan. | dorsed by Hugli K. Hildrcth, The attaching | trivance which stomatically, When a | i td 4ng very rapidly duriug the past two of three | liead, 8s motor paralysis, a form which some | owitg t0 the confusion 1n which the creditors | ChmAmen who aeeivet T e tothats | A mon-attaching ereditors have afready | Ui gets within a corain sistaiee of 3 depot | O i the superior e urt disilased e 99 oy times atfects estrians. He did not con seanie, De S tante 3 ped 10 gitlement on this basis, and it ! s the car in waiting there which starts af “'-’::""‘“' death may be expected at any ?:‘3)‘15 felcne‘thllrlennmln:‘ma ml expressed | have found his “"“:“""‘.‘ h"-""“bi"" the city :u)'“(llu':»:«' '.'.'.d'&l':'.f ) Ty l}:::‘-hllngl::fd u;:‘; “w“::n:;l ltx.u-'.‘.hfiln‘l...‘-' ALy 'f,.L'n'u'f.u{ | he inclined phaine Tust 08 116, Tast tar | I Hing the ordinary 1o heay the ¢4 Mest o pinion that Le wou able to appear i ago aud bis whereabouts are un- | \Warre S ted 8 - ot > salne, and U ess will be conti of the train is switelied oit und st@its spon | th Vibition elect Tlie wwee 441l tition of the liguor men

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