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SIXTEENTH YEAR. JANUARY 4, NUMBER 2&.*_ ent_congress and are understood to be on | Omaha Closes The Year Twelfth on miliar surroundings—Gariield stricken down ( Sttong London Quotations Help to their way from \\'n~'lmu\!nn to :)n* city to the List. :\‘ n“-l|m||.| of an assassin: Arthur laid low Strengthen the Bulls, — f " look after their interests. Next in fmportance Bostox, Jan, 3,—[Special Telegram to the ) 0 " by a blighting disease; Biaine a defeated ik, Jan, 8.—[Svecial Telegram to ) Stretohing gul Tts Thousand Tentacles to to the question of the senatorship stands | B~ Tho fallowiny vable, eompiled feom The Contest For Logan's Vacant Seat Grow- | candiats for fie .v.m.|.vn.ff;~:,u wnan, Me- ”,:‘,,"‘I“ "Fhe stoek market opened rather | THe Senate Committee's Report, on Tabire: i ack in Ll‘giwl:\tou‘ iat of the election of a speaker fo he J ' ¢ ‘ . P THE POLITICAL DEVIL-FISH | fime fori ross st e e ot | | 7#E cumanance ncokd. | TR [LLINOIS SENATORSHIP, | mics, eat thonehts must hae coursee R S Y SEABOARD TRANSPORTATION, o L Donald,Gordon, Eaton, Pendleton, H1 ( s Ootit ‘ nd while the contest grows petcep. | special dispatches to the Post trom the mana- ing Lively, " OtneT cunsompULRtiaD « "},,’,,.".1“;{:,}.{"“.":‘"I‘j!‘" bullish to-day, and was for a while under the State Commeree Quostions, there are as yet no decided | gers of the leading clearing housesof the Uni- from senatorial services; Bayard, Lamat and | influence of London quotations, which came DISGRACEFUL RAILROAD WORK. es for the place, Both houses will | taq States, gives the gross exchanges at each | FIVE CANDIDATES IN THE FIELD, | Giarland raised to higher dichities: Ben 1l | in stron and nieher. Tt was claimed that the oreanize, Kepublican exnonses will bo held | LR L B C s e David Davis. Burnside, Anthony, Matt Catt | byl turn in stocks had been engineered by this evening for the purpose of naming the | F . . A ) —_— +| venter and Logan gone to the undiscovered | o n i e 4 Mcers, in comparison with the corresponding week | oo cotntry, and the. todera] At inistadon [ | Gould, who lias profited more by the advance . The B. & M. Troupe of Shysters and R & year &g he Confederates in the Departments | (RUfIY A1 the tederal than Angone else. Omaha was abont the | An Enormons Increase in tige Pro@iaes Vagrants on Hand — Harlan ""',‘“‘ "","""“-",::""";’""1 ""‘“”"["‘" e Snub Grand Army Men—The MORTON ON VAN WYCK'S CITANCES strongest thing on tie list, and the bulls on Hon ot Our Two Leading Cereal 1. PAvL, Jan, he official count of e onds F . I Opiate Story Without Founda- This evening’s Star savs: “Ex-Governor | it wore prodicting a very favorable statement - o “or reaste on and - S PACLJan 2 The ol count of the T ¥ mnda; Morton, of Nebraska, is 1n this city, havi 3 08 an’ Catrines HES cean Carvriage, PROGRESS OF A GENERATION, 5 : 9 " g he fisen 0 ust elosed, Richmond ristey’s Insolence. SORATRE, TING LI S REVEraUr was! dhs NN dation—Washington News just coe from his home, and in conversa- | 7 the fiscal year j . L AL a tion to-day he said that the senatorial situa- | terminal broke 3 per cent on inside selling, - 1L McGill, republican, l"r.mvl, A. A Ames, ¥ T tion was very much mix The legislature | and thereafter the market took a more bullish The Situation at Lincoln. democ ) 104,46, E. Childs, l-w:nhl:\:u‘). “The(uu'oul Ior Logan's Shoes, gets Lo-morrow to elect successor to Alf. | aspect. 1t was noted that congress would An Important 1 oo i1 et 3006, Mayor Ames ‘was present, an inter- o VASHINGTON, Jan. &, [Special Telegra ‘an Wyck. The republicans ave divided gain to-morrow and that the inter: ToN ) Lixcoty, Jan. f.—[Special Telegram to | it gpeotator of the Droceedines, bat made o Toth - ox, Jar pecial Telegram f op n o diyi megt again_ to-morrow and that inter TON, Jan, the Bk.)—In the day of old Rome we are | noatteipt to be sworn fn s had been as- | Boston... . 5 Ky 0 to the Brr.|—Intense mterest 1s manifested | N0 factions and there is talk of a coalition | state commerce bill would be lik to be Senator” Aldrieh, ) . with the d 3 chairman of the nittee on trapsportation | ) Shil . . here 2 sahA o ocrats by either one or the other yushed throngh th a tush, A good deal of told no angur ever passed another in the | seited he would. He declined to state his | Philadeiphia X «+ep | here in the senatorial contest in 1llinois to ure thio clection o defeat of Mr. '\\l'nlrlln‘ Uit wa ‘::‘.I:\\n\u r, and a | TOULES 10 the seaboard, in a report deating | ~i public highway without laughing outright. | intention in this regard. Chieago i H 9 ml]un-m.mm creautd by the death of Gen- | " Mr. - <} - s San Francisco.. .. X 3 era 5 A - : , i Rives atable indicating the progress of the. » Wheeler Withdraw A ]lr” s, ... ¢ el Cannon both arrivod in the state dircet from | thathe would rather withdraw from the con- | Panl_in particular was selected Al Un States for a generation, T:llm- SPRIMGFIRLD, 1L, Jan. S.—Ata late hour | Rallimore. ..v..... Washington to-day and enter th field with [ gernt i he 1o Taelime. 1o e ey gri | qafe short sale. The anmouncement (hat the | e v rsago we produced 100,000,000 S0k S eve S ANNOUNCE 2 snatol N i X ‘ vof At s ocrat, and he is inclined to think that tlus ickel Llate suit avainst the Lake Shore at bt oadibolbibnn, - > Toro In fmpudent and venal monopoly | o EYENIK it was wnnounced that Senator | ¢, - vigor and determination. Judge Payson | declaration, may have an effect of bringing (o | Clovelnd hud been deeided 1 favor of th | 18 of wheat and about 600,000,000 bushels of Jugelers who are crowding the lhotel corti- ieeler had withdeawn from the fig it for | 1 ann’q . | Was summoned there by a large number of | Van Wyck's support republicans who have | latter caused a spurt in Lake Shore which, | corn. Twice in recent yoars we have reached dors, shouting lustily, ‘there is no safety | [residelt, bro tem ”nl‘”llx;'” senate. This | Kansas City o8 5 | telewrams frou all parts of the state pledging | been stispigious of tho senator's pary loyalty. however, was soan lost, A noon, the Wiold | 500,000,000 busiels of wheat and {1888 ) 8 stily, i caves Berggen without opposition, o | Providenc . 0 | hiw aimnom i f sresence, | Governor Morton said that he would ot be | Iist was slo. lieavy. During the closing $ save In the caucus.” Tn the bedlam of the | will undoubtedly be eleeted to-mortow night, | Omaha..... .. . <ooo f (is sunportand commatiding s presonce. | giiriced if & rapub et SHOURA UnIte | Hoir here was i HTVAT of Metyfty il geon | €O €ron reached 1,800,00,000 shels—a Ayes old Commercial hotel (now known as the — Milwaukee...... . ‘l is believed .II) Lllinoisans here that he will | in nominating Van Wyek. rel improvement in prices. Money, which | fold inercase in wheat and threefold increase. Capital), which from cellar to garret is en The Tenneisce Legislature. l;nln.\\‘.un» Vivens be elected. General Henderson is still here, , BIDS ON DES MOINES' BUILDING, earlier in the day had ruled scarceat 6 per | incorn. The increasoin other oereals has veloped in dense smoke and jammed with NASHVILLE, Tenn., Jan, 3,—The Tennes. | Denver..... . : i but expects soon to go into the field, His i Bids I“_«u-.»plnm‘«l lun v by nu-‘m]-.‘m«— was easier, and it was |uvlnlml. ||\m(_ not been so rapid, nor are they regarded by Jostling humanity, the most disgusting spec- | see legislature met at noon to-day. Both i |25 I“,“""" O O T L WrS UFRTAR | oy Lol otk fotiviis R BEAL S GEtie Hmy vlrll‘vll‘l.l‘xll]!lfll}'{;:le“l|‘1§~\‘:"‘l\\‘ i At for | the committee as so important a« the inereas tacle is presented. The horde of railrond | houses elected a temporary speaker and ad- . 1 ooo | Mimto come out. To-day General Hender- | axtension of the court house and postoflice | some months to come. Reading was bulled | 11 Wheat and corn. i expoit trade the coms - strikers, political parasites and hungry place | journed until to-morrow. J. C. Long is M . cieee ] 50N was asked about the contest. He said | building at Des Moines. In, The bidders | on talk that the oreanization schemo would | mittee says wheat has already vanked first in seckers are keeping up a continuous on- | [§MPOrary speaker of the senate and H. M. LA ‘ooz | he could make nothing out of it as yet. | were as follows: rainard & g0 thronxhi some time during the present | value and in five years has added . $2,600,000,- slaught upon the Incoming membors. The | L1e4rn of e house. O S| amg | here were probably twenty or thirty candi | &hicago. fo TR AT J e LS i K Y alle's Were | 000 to the value of our national produetio J J ¥ e T— ord . - b3 g o 20, 0 bids), for ~stone | falking very confidently i regard to its | L Audacity and boldness with which these California’s Contest Deferred. ilyeston ... e "f‘“I I"‘,“"““ and no one could toll how it | work 1,30, 305,805, §35,000, fop brick work, Prospects and gho prediction was made by | S equivalent to four times the yalue of 8tool plgeons, luneh fiends and fakirs are ply- SACRAMENTO, Cal Jan, he legisla | St Josenh e . wonld go. He said he did not think there | g ¢ McCarty & Corbet, of Washington, | people in a position to command inside it- | ported corn and cornmeal during the same Ing their infamous vocation s simply amaz- | ture convened to-day but failed to organize ?\‘\\,lll:lf-ll- . oo | Sas anv reason for mentioning Judge | D, C., for orick work, $14007; . J. Jobst [ formation tat it would deciate dividend | period. The report shows the move- ing. The Burlington managers have mus- | s do da B ) - [ Woreester... $ Gresham as a candidate, as he was not a resi- | & (€ Cagoll, Peott, {Il., brick work, | this year. The market closed firmn at 1rac: [ mont — of grain within -~ the United 3 [ anagers ha I'his defers balloting for United States sena- | Portland T 3 . dent of the state and it Wwas not probable that | $10:807¢ It S, Finiuorn, Des ' Molnes, stoné | tional wlvance from the lowest prices of the | ot A tered their ontire force of roustabouts and | tor until January 18, DeOHRT e veviviv e HE A1 Work, $41,2217 brick work, $1%,655 day. The total sales were about 320,000 | State and points out what henchmen into this disreputable service, and ————— Springtield. ... 01860 4 lfil“fl"lflllhrl ace. R ARMY AFFAIRS. shiares, i changes haye taken place in the grain men who would be ashamed to prostitute Quietly Sworn o, Lowell...... § gl . No one can tell anything about it,” said | = Major Thaddens (1. Stanton, paymaster, =i — centers of the country since the war St RHRERNGIVEA t5 8561 biis Biils A8, privats ol Albt VAR TARY BiTio Hew. stale oM 3 42203 Representative Rowell, of Illinois. *The | has heen ordered back to Salt Lake City trom Rritish Cabinet Matters, Louis and Peoria have, speuking roundly, WRHNAES 666 to-diiy origaed n &eriisin i8 were quletly. BWorh in’ at: Madison b M 3 legislature was not clected with an eye to the | Qe Ho was formerly editor of the Duily | 1oxpo. Jan. %.—Goschen, althoneh he | doubled thelr averazo reccipts Baltimore, saulton popular, conservative governmont, | Hoon to-day. N _ | senatorship. “There are five active candi- iret. Lieutonant V. B, MeMinn, Eighth | Will not bo the conservative leader in the | Loufsville and Dulith have (ncrensed ey LA A railroad that cannot afford to pay decent e = dates and no one of them far enough in tno | i lias rolieved 'First LioutehantEd- [ house of commons, obtains control of ap- | threo fold, while the average anuual recelpts « - Ti¥ihE wigen to its clerks and workingmen _ Arrested For Cattle Stealing, ROBBIID OF 118 ROLL. lead to feel that hie has a sure thing of it. Far. [\wenty-first infanfry, as re- pointments. Sir R, A. Crossand Lord 1d- | at Kansas City have incieq-ed uine fold, an SABHqtAnder thonsanas of uollazs i thi FAmnuny, Neb., Jan. 3.—[Special Tele, s s well, 1 do not think, I+ strong outside of Cook | (rulting officer at Foit Bridger, Wyoming. | aesteigh have flered to resign in order to | attempt was made by the coumniftes o ascers Jainous work of corrupting and debauch- | St to the Bk, | —Sheriff 1L 1L Sherman | A Rich Frenchman Confldenced Out | county, so 1 hardly think he will be_elected. "\'I'};I’;““l’]‘l,“;:L‘,‘,';‘m‘;(‘l”“';“’”'I‘!“}‘.‘fl":(-_, 1 Wy, | mmake room for Goschen's nominees. ‘The re | tain tho rates of freight trom the principal ing a islature. lere we have the | Of Clark county, Hlinois, passed through here of Eleven Thous: o tlis monoy will hurt him. = Ex-Governor | W, Ferguson, conpany 1, Thirieenth in- | SUlt willbo a general reconstruction of tho | intermediate points to the seatoard and also company’s politieal attorneys, right-ot-way | to:4ay with William €. Weber, who has half MoniLe, Ala, Jan, 3.—Louls Nadin, Hamilton, who, by the way, was a law part- | fantry, Fort 'Wincate, Mexico, two | cabinet. Gosehen has asked Lovd North- | from intermediate points to the vrineipal agents, freight agents, townsite men, bill | ® 40zen aliases and is charged with being im- | Frenchman residing in this city, made a | ner of mine, has many elements of strength, | months: Private Albert Mueller, troop L, | brook to become Sir R. A. Cross’ successor- | citles of the various states in the hopes of as- board travelers, and an entire troupo of | Pieated in a transaction at Marshall, Ik, in | startling and unexpeeted discovery yestorday | In the fivst place his tactios are always good. ;‘*I:“I',‘“‘”“'l‘,":‘ Fort Dayard, New Mexico, | f1o also wants Mr. Riteliio fn the cabinet, as | certaining the facts in regard to the differ- shysters and vagrants hired for this special | WHich several hundred head of cattlo were | that he had been vobbed as lon ago as the | Mo is a young man and has gained consider. | e monthe, signal corps, | he desires the latter's support in the work of | ance ot rates charged for long hauls and occasion. While General Attorney Marquetto | §tolen. I'ie prisoncr has eluded detection | 50th of November of about $11,000 in money | able prominence in thestate, He went to the 8 10 be tried by court murtial, - | reshaping the local government bill. In ofti- [ short hauls. In telition to this inquiry the 18 pulling the wires from his law offico, | LOrOVer! our vears until o.~|'u!‘l‘nl_\.|\‘\||«|_| he | and bonds by a bold and successful confi- | state senate n mere boy and had not been | posedof ofli cond artillery,which | eial circles it is accepted as setiled that in [ committee says: “The rates charged for Charley Green, Deweese and Frank Waiters | e l‘l‘\‘nhx‘«ll"u l(l:)”\(f\\ul:;‘lw\‘h\”rln \Y?\l‘\:lhl‘l dence game, Some time in the latter part of | tiare two years before he was chosen as pres- | Wi convene next Friday at San Auzustine, | the recoastructed cabinet W. 11, Smith_will {;*lrl-'llllllll It JIuI ~I\um~n|1» lev ‘;wl (\,:| !aalfl.. ircen, Dewcese « 0 alters | o e Sfieriff an, Ry 2 SRR L S| Florida. Colonel Rome: L AVIeS W * | be first lord s treas “ader at the weneral prin o are tugging at the tails of the members | started east with him this evening. Wener | Yovember \'",l'" "“.“l‘ the acquaintance | dent. Hehasa brother in the legislature :»xlnjlxldlxlln(‘:’xlu;‘lllhllili,l::'li‘“ “n\l»‘:x'f|).“|’11.I»\ll):- {‘l‘l“llltl‘ I‘lmlml-lul':-'uulwf:lun|\|\’:||:xl";.}null”:.‘fliillxlul:; aflic. will” bear, ‘Iu“'\ln«‘.\ahu‘:w'l‘u l‘fi in the hotel rotunda and pounding the | HAS & wile and family and was employed by | of a fellow countryman lately who will be an active worker for him, and the | adjutant judge advoeate of the court, 2 premicr and foreign minister. Among the | 13 it ecost 4.0 cents to transport Howeag and tom tom. for the topublican can. | W elcetrie light company at that pla rived, and the new —acquaintance intro- | president of the senate is his closest personal | - —— Conservatives no exprossions of regret are | & bushel of wheat 4 miles; the cost in Gons B SWH Bk Gabtioe 1s piIBLNE Sthis Hie: TRl duced him to a third Frenchman. ‘The three | friond and is working for him. (eneral FORECAST OF CONGI eard gyer the prosiective dutinnent. of Sir | Bectiont (or ttansporting (e samo quantity o 7 ik 24X A became very ate. COurse o 3 ors SRR ealits A = R. A. Cross_and Lord Iddesleigh. Before | Of £rain 62 miles was 7 vents; in Pennsylvie crats of the rallrond rightot-way into the | Crxtrarn Crry, Nebn dam b [Spee sl L "“,“'\‘v CovEs! ‘l_'“'_‘"v Henderson has the advantage of locality and | Legislation to Be Considered the res- accepting oflice (iosehen closely serutinized | Din 60 miles 4.7 cents and in Ohio 60 miles democratie cancus. G EHtalD 0T DRG] Irs bR e | oLy sucoseied In n:nlmgnz.’ Nouin to display | 1s tie only one of the candidates who has any ent Week, the aceounts and estimates of the war and | cents. Of course, the _conditions may not In reaching out with its thousand tentacles | Reynolds’ meat market this noon and <pread f:;ifi‘f{i‘.,'|1’.3‘.’\::.'&:["‘1'“\\'i:ifll’x';.(i'\-r";u':\'!f-:::!ff army record, Governor Hamilton went into | W xsmivorox, Jan. 8—In the senate to- [ navy departwents in order to ascertain ‘”"'.";{?.\‘.‘,‘,',", O piartlios west wa find for the coutrol of legislation, this great pol- | to buildings on cach side. Three buildings [ One of them had liis possessions. i a box in | the Wavas a boy, but it was just at the elo morrow, after the reading of the journal, }‘j:;;'l"l‘:'\x‘"“(':";ig“’;t'l‘"@”“‘.;;};; ghrounds for | porting & busitol of wihient 10 1iilre L Itical deviliish is operating through various | were burned and one pulled down, ‘Cheloss | 1is hotel, and Nodin® insisted “that it was a [ and he could make no record to speak of. In | Senator Cullom will announce the death of ministration. He found that Lord Randoiph | SAChUsCRS Tor the same seryice, 10 miles, 5.3 channole. Among its most ollicient emissar- | o bulidings s between 83,000 and &,000, | danzerotis procceding and insisted on golni | this General Henderson hasa good advantage | his collengue and the senate. will adjourn us | Ly peraciotk Mo found that Lord Randal ceatsy while California pays .8 cents per ies are professional and business men who [ The loss on stock about $1,000, partially in I‘}‘)x"\"\:" O 1€ “::«I :!:u:m ‘1“.i“lm|\{15:h‘~;‘j and then he is a £00d man. Cannon is a hard | o mark of respect to his memory. Wednes- | supposed were supplied throuzh interested ""(:lll;'lllm -;"l"l|~'~» T pass for decent and respectable. They are | SWed: = played, Nodin was called trom the roow, | fishicrand is already in the ficld. e is bold | day at 2 o'elock—possibly earlier—Callom | treasury oflicials, - Goselien is convinced that the commities Sivs: T Aissnepaae away up In secret benevolent society, in the A Hotel Burned. leaving his own moncy behind.” Wien he re: 83d very active, and will give them all & | will nsk the senato to proceed to_considera- | LOrd Salisbury was vight in rofusing to- re- f Uib Copttes siyss vt Missachusetts the Grand Ariny, and other reputable organiza- | CorLvanus, Neb., Jan, #.—(Special Tele | turned, S friend told mim that he had | pretty sharp brush. Judge Payson is prob- | tion of the inter-state commerce bill and there | fhree,en doniniat (heaynycriin s au- | O ery road included in the tablo and the same tions, which thoy secck to uso in | gram to tho Bre)—The Farmers' hotel | Pub Wi, (Nodine) fireasure in his own f ably better known throughout the state than | is o general impression that the measure will | feveias ks been srrazon tecer ML LCone [ 18 tras. of | Comnectiont. © On tan prineipal Influencing ~ the couduct of wembers. | burned hero this morning at 9 o'clock, When | for syte’ Ketpiie. - Nodin neyer suspeto | U1 other man. The record he has made | o takon up and wifl form the ehiof topie of | and Gladstonian leader B R Lol s D Among the most active of this class | discovered the flames were bursting through | anything wrong until yesterday, when he | through land grant forteitures has made his | discussion thereafter until it is disposed of. e o Missour], Mlinncsot, Nepraskn an Gorion s Captan Paluwer, of Platismouth, - Tiis | the roof, The eauso was n defective flue. | Didkeopen his frlend’s box and tound thero | name a houschold word throughont the | Tiio unfinished buisness of the senato 1s the | THe 4 o e e e the sanie general facts are brought out.” man is general agentof a New York insur- [ Loss, §1,200, fully covered by insurance, | Was nothing in it but a number of news- | state, and his popularity is great. With these | bill providing for the establishment of agri- LONDON, Jan. J e L'arls corresponden urning from the United States to forelgn anee company and is reputed to save up | Ahe property would have bee a total loss | Pavers and alot of old lead. “The police have | men in the field you exn see how hard it 18 | cultural exporiment giattons, while e bill | of the Times positively contiri recent | courtries, the commitice. SLowS. produotinn o e mly-) ,‘>)pm_ custt Wurv‘mml] IR ATEA s been notified, In the treasure box was found | to_judge who will win.’ to prohibit members of congress from acting | statement t Kussia and Germany have | and constimption of coreals in Europe. and e Loy a printed card with the inscription: “F. | “Mus. Logan was very much pained to-d us ‘atlorneys for railronds comes over With | eoncinded x direot slliance. Tha roraaee | S constmption o fact that the railrond passes while traveling on insurance Ginghiam, nogociatnt pasehears, suisse.” tolearn “that "a wellEnown ' Hiinoisan wa | Acerued XiEhts of a long postponcd special | (oneluded o dircet aliance. The corrospon- | BHhs - out e |ttt e business, for which wmileage is allowed, Ho ! Y Blaze, o —— credited with saying that she would try to | or 1L i3 not improbable that these mea BRIBVY B a1 | tively mueh greater in great grain producing R e e N8, la., Jan. 8.—[Special Telegram to The Nickel Plate Cases. control the election of a suceessor to her late s, especially the latier, will command some | ance Russia binds Lierself to remain neutral | countries than it hias boen ih dratn buying fieictng Infant roombors Howito Work (o ©.]—1he Gage block caught fire Sun- [ CreverLaNy, 0., Jan, 8.—~JudgesJonesand | husband. Later she was Informed that the | portionof the morning hours of the sena e, | in event of war between France countries. - One of the most inmportant fea- 1o talkc and now to votor 1o O MOV day atternon on the sccond floor and the | 1iamilon decided the big Nickel Plate rail- | SUement was a puro: falsehood. She is | ahd oneor both may be disposed of duriag | many And Gernany binds X turcs of the report s the <how g 1 tabuiar to talk and how to vote. flames got beyond the control of the firemen 2 P 3 as brought | KoK to Chicago ina week or two, but her | the weck, It is not expected that any appro- | neutral in event of war between Russia and | form of the prices of wheat fora series of Other railroads are not entirely idle. Mr, | U > i road case today, The suit was brought | {rip is on business, The fund for her bas | priation biil will be ready for consideration [ Austria. e further savs that while there [ vears in the priveipal countrics of tne world, “Thurston is here with his ald de camp, John | ©Wing to the extreme cold. “The building | against the New York, St. Louis & Chicago | reached over $40,000 to-night. by the senate this week . . . can be no doubt about thie existence of this | Uhis table shows that the ayer envly prioe Manchester, who is on the Union Pacific pay | V88 damaged $1,5003 insured for $2,000 in | railroad company, of New York, and the | SCANDALOUS ACTION OF CONFEDERATE: It is expected that the legislative weel in | imperial compact, there are two stories as to | of wheat is the lowest in Tndid, ranging from gter. "Then wo have Var. | the North American and $2,000 in the Trav- | trustees for the second mortzage bondholders | There s “gomig to be . another | the house will be consumed by the cussion | the manner in which the treaty was effected. ents per bushel at Caleutta to $1.02 at roll as claim adjuster. ‘Then we have Van- ollersl, W, O, ‘Taylor's stock of groceries - S10000/0008 B neld that the first | S¢andal at the goverament departments | of appropriation bills, and “a measure re- [ One story is that it was necotiated by the | Bombay between 175 and 1553, Kussia comes dorvoort, of postal fame, who holds some | Salio naeed S1,000: insared in (e \West, | [CF S10,000000. ' The court hold that the fivst | o™i Hapney order, Ty is Binted by | DOFtd. Teom. the committoe on mericultes | oraw and Emporas William oo next, the average for'a_decade being $1,28 position on the Union Pacliic for services | clioster for SLOW and Aetua 51,600, A. . | Wortsage held by the Central Trust company | Grand Atmy~ men that _on the - day | Iroviding for the ereetion of a department of | correspondence and the other (o that. e o Bushel an Warsics, S1113 i buhel at 8t Which are kept strictly confidential. ‘Ihis | Mottinger's diy goods stock was damaged | a5 trustees was illegal, and that the bond- | before “the ' Logan -~ obsequies ' an | agrieultuic and labor. There e four ap- | ek and e’ Giers congrived the atiance | Datorsonre. i 5115 per bushel at Odessa. g laith, $1.000; insured ntho Girard, Pennsylvania | holders wuder that mortgage are general | eiplove of the sixth uuditor's oillee went to | wropriation bills on' the calendar—the In- | by personal diseussion. T correspondent | ANt v S i et e ot etching 15 very Incomplete, however, There | $1.000; insured in ‘the SHLIIE L || R . “Phe | the deputy anditor and inquired about lea dian, military academy, diplomatic and con- | siys he does not know which of these stories | Buda-Pesth. =118 pet: bushe 1 Springticld_eom; 6.000. Dan | crcditors to the t of $15,000000, The ity | th LIS per bushel, Vienna $1.29, are groups of “honorable” bulidozers and 'Ili‘::m"x: i ‘u;t; L i, muxrnlxn]n u‘ lmufillll:;::“ nl‘«: : “‘l'- e 4""‘““"_ for those who wished to participate in the ex- | sul |Inl pension. None of .[)“I,Li .;.,.,h“.(.\ is the correet o ne, ‘Irieste SLI6, and Pravue S por bushel. In montebanks, from Church 1lowe down to iture. 15, 1L A, Henningan’s, It. T, §, | tourt also ordered the sale of the road ises and procession, Tt s stated that the | are likely to zive nise to extended debate ex- -~ the German empire 11 varies gome= B0, Carne "and Thomphecy. the. Drmey | furnitdre, it 1L A Honningang, I 7. s, e second mortgaze which” amotints. 0 Iy ws souething like this: Thers fsno | cept. possbiy ho (diplomatic ana consular Affairs w Panama. whataccording to location. Vo free port ite. o Athenum elub rooms were | sil:i0%000. iy i 1o | exeise for Grand Army men going out to this [ bill. “Toward the latter part of the week itis [ paxaya, Jan. 5.—Canal work is promis- | of Bremen tnpeats -t mios biatigrekite. e o llipagel. | IhoAthghwum clib rooms Were | wuss * cortifientes amounting_ to | {10 FORORAILLS 0 not been | expected that the conference on the electoral [ A% SRR RS B BIOIE ] Do SIS e buthed —nd eut oty et Tho situation tonight is somewlat com- | badly dn . ¥ ed SL000.000 " was ailirmed and o separate fuyicid, Cand 1 canmot see why | count bill will reportan agreement and re- | I8 Contractors ave satistied, 1L CY | K otti, on the Baltie, the hii 5170 per plioated, The antiVan Wyck and raliroad | third st = sle.af tho equipment ordered under these | fhere 'should be diserimination when | quest the house to take final ietion, which | ar¢ working against difliculties consequent [ prettin on th verage mice of wheatat the e S e JICK ik T certifieates. - 1t was claimél that the consoli- | of™ Gitd equal,’ Now. later, | Will probably be zranted, upon the tail end of the rainy season and | PSS prain Chirts "ot el o . lobby boastfully assert that they have roped b nal gl ) nd was ex: y boas s hi y 1 armacist Pined. dation of the five state corporations into the | {ioge B he.e orouE L S I DY L g three ot Van Wyck’s friends into a republi- Dis M. s, Is., 3 ‘ o1 Nickel-Plate Tlegal. The court declared | Hekets of admission to the capitol were sent the celepration of the December holida; actly SL30 per bushel, hnportant facts are b AR a kS Moixus, Ia, Jan, &—|Special Tele- | Nickel-Tinte was ilegul. “Che court duclnred | to'tha sixth anditor's fofileo. for employe Debt Statement. The sanitary recordis zood, A law hns beon | broyght oubin rolation to ceenn. FEelgnEEeony can senate cauctls which lus been called for | gram to the Buk.]—The ~ commission- | that the consolidatior was illegal in two re- | 115" ero ' members of . the Grand. Avin s WASIINGTON, Jan. 5=The following is a 0.8 NN liz- | India, Russia, and the United States 10 o 4 oy clf 3 spects, but the corporation was i corporation 3 assed by the assembly at Bogota monopoli ] to-morrew morning. They claim that with | ers of pharma have by no- | 87 ) T of the Republic, and it 1s charged il 3 ! Great Britain, showing i eonstant decline t ‘an Wy smbers they e 2 b de facto, and had a legal right to execule s et Pl 0 recapitulation of the debt statement issued | jyy the sale of salt in Panama. The excly- | GICAE Britain. [ Sl o heso Van Wyck members they will have | tiie o 3 that they were' not distributed - to an extent which inspires the tollowi . thoso y Y Ve | thied of - another - successful - suit | the mortgages, 1t was also held that neither i Interest bearing debt, prinemal and | i com’ seventeen votes, Just enough to oreanize the | brought by them for the violation of the | the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern rail- | {iose | for ,““".‘r‘,’"‘ht““,"(‘;,,,,‘\""“‘; L] R S T80tk on syiliohe (nas| b o miEh L et B et x,l."vp“-l.”‘.Ix"i'l-(""'x"f: Taengwiioileiobos sin thparhs o, this QLo Lo INEY ONOVAL. N 20 3 f e | £ ALChizany ¢ - | Blame attachies > deputy auditor, who st, $1,142, 535, 1825 debt ¢ « cr- | o ay the highest o it. | tendeney continiue it will ot he lon genate. Two of the three senators disclaim | pharmacy law relating to tue sale of’ liquors, [ Wy hor the Judgment ereditors of the | was charzed some timeago with havink dis. | est has censed sinee maturit , 89,05, | The eollection of the salttax in the eapital | the. cost of earry ine wheat ron o e any such fntention, and it is very | Byron Grifliths, of Masonville, Delaware \';“‘;N ABiokt ',"“” iens '{‘, Jawtue o thelr | couraged attendance on decoration day exer- | o1 debt Doaring no_interes 34,001,18; | of Santa Fe de Bogota, whenee the law ema- | continental Europe and the United. Kinge doubtful if the caucus will materfalize. 1tis | county, an unregistered pharmacist, is in | Judziments, and theironly interest is as | groices, claiming that there shonld be 1o dis- total debt prineipal, § inrerest, 1se of viots during the Jast f don will be as low as between A tlantle ports y Morton said that Senator | b o ey per - cont oceurred. | largely with inter-state commerce. questions, &8¢ ‘These antique imposters, who played upon Logan. Reprosentatives Payson and | Van Wyek publicly stated so ime aco angers werd all very weak, and St the ignorunt, credulous and superstitious Roman populace, have their counterpart rizht Bad Sunday Blaze. sditors. he exte e cwents, | o W < 4 3 £ in that ¢! ch subsequently led | & gt genorally conceded that Harlan for partnetship with o registered pharmacist. 'rm-“"t..f«‘f-:;l. :\"\_‘;:"II‘;',’”“”H:!”;}‘M'I“‘ o4 | erimination between the dead of the two 3,000,051 total debt; | century in that city, which subsequently led | and those markets, nas the inside tiack, and will carry o niajor- | WVl the latter was absent from the tore; rmies, The deputy auditor is & Georgian, | jese avaiiabl g ¢ to the zreat revolution which eulminated in Griftiths sold liquor and having no right to | Ve appe tiuzh A, Harrolson by name. 5 3 iR liberation of Spanisi-America from ) intor Whonat O | L ey TIE OPIATE STORY CONTRADICTED, shin tre Jdanuary 1 31,084, CHICAGO, J1 The crop sf pronounced Van Wyck man. [le was @ | and costs, xpress Robbo A wreat deal Lins been said to-day about the | i6o: decreas of debt during e month, e HEAGO, Jan, B—The crop statement of ——— St. Lovts, Jan. 3.—Messrs, Damsel and | ¢ y Trade Review. the Farmers’ Review of this city 18 as fol- member of the last leglslature, and made an L statement made on $riday and mentioned in | 0,357 202 total ble for reduction of I 5 e e o T B Browna et On Weirof the Adams Express company and | tiese dispatches to the effest ghat Senator | public debt, Se41,0055i0: rescrve fund neid | LONDON, Jan. 8—The Mark Lane Express, | lows: Returns from correspondents very (7 e R A e DEs Moixks, Ia., Jan., 8,—(Special Tele- | Detectives Pinkerton and Robertson were | Lozan while sick had been underghe cilectof | for redeniption of Usiited States notes, acts | in its reyiow of the British grain trade, says | generally continue o spe worably of the 0 & caucus, but many of iis - friends i before the grand to-day giving their | aconiteand other druga, An Intimate friend | yapuary 11, 150, and July 12, 1552, $100,000,- | Fhe kets are s I lied. X wospeets for ter whic In Migh agp committed and urge bt to zo i, Node- | A (o the Br -“This morning Deputy [ before the grand jury to-day giving their i y 14, a 000, he markets are sparingly supplied. Prosi, or winter wheat n Michigan, A 5 25 iy | Of the Lozan family says that the story i» : ailabl cftion” of _debt ) ) 3 X G ) , g : 70 has heen reached as et on this point | Auditor Hammond delivered to Hon, James | evidenee upon tho Jim Cummings train | {0 I O Sheb HAEEDS stors 19 et eates ot oo oy o | lish wheatis 1@2s higher than before the | Lllinois, ndiana and Ohio the fiolds are gens f s, 1 .elec! p ke 3 obbe) ‘I'he prisoners ave s 0] ed i entirel p medi- s It olidays, Flour trade has a decided upward | erally well protected wi now, though | S ey A. Lyons, auditorelect, the keys of ofice | Tobbery. “Thie prisoners ave stll contined in | fYiends are ontirely +atistied With the ed; dlance on hand, §42100,653; | holi r f :",'.‘,',llf',,'(‘”l"ml ORI TR T e s e e (i possession, Mx, [ the “oldcovert and will not be given into | cal treaunent, He saw_two uembers of the Cash 1 treastiry as show by (rcasurer's | tendeney, prices being 6dis highor, Sales | Bond and some other southern Tiinofs wl‘l;a . o custody of the shel til warrants are $ mort B bra prontly g ] SYry 4 2 o | ties the fields are reporte In drumming up the senat John L. Brown, the leading figure in the im- | 1t o of v ey o i dre IR e R BN .',‘.‘.‘é'ué'.‘fi%.}“’»'.‘. RISy, | eneral necount, B444,01 : wheat durin tho weels were | Ui, ! - 1 Vo ® A - Y3 pacl ) 4 jec! 1 e o o) & A Su N 4 g ers at 35, a inst 80,245 08 o8 " Van Wyok mombers have bton fort peachment trial last summer and the subject. | amount of money 5o far recovered lacks | maco and indignantly denied. that there w e e 2 MRILOTS int 58, S 2810 B0, 305 1 connties * report I Sown " wheat ke pledges that, the senate will organize | Of & military expedition nearly two years | STA000 of belni the full amount stojen, U slightest susplcion oreven dissatisinction | AT oA 0 For Bunk W ookinm: . | Suring the corresponding poriod” nst. yonr. | si.eriug from dry 12opoits from Kans Sl iy 1 the lieutenant | 0. retired frow oflice on Saturday and was | | KaNsas CITyv, Jun. 5.-Oscar Cook was | at the treatmont at the” bands of the medjcal | | N¥VW HAVEN, Conn., Jan. 5.—Charles N, | Vasus are about 15 better, |0 cargoes of | sas as to wheat are not so unitormly favorabl 1ts own committees. L am told thelleutenant | o' present o greet his successor, ‘here | brought before the recorder this atternoon | attemisn e ils said Ot dra Toanedieal | \wiicelor, of Willlumantio, son of John D, ome yemainad. AUy’ | s fonuerly, several counties teporting thi governor Is bazging to bo allowed to £0 | were no ehanges of moment i the other | eharzed with haying received money and | hot loft the side of het husband. for five | Wheeler, for several years clork and. treas hwheat was stroni on the past | the plant looks fecble and pooriy. ' The feate Ahrough theform of making tho commitiees | state officers, all the othier officials hinving | Jewelry stoln I the Adiuns express robbary, | inutes at n tine duslig the eritical stage of | uror of the town of Winiham, has been ar | 07ghUS advancoand innzed ‘fron 1s was | bro.of the reports from Ludinys JGUIDE after a majority of the senate has agreed on | been re-elected. state asked a continuance in order o | jjis iliness and shie knew. @verytiing that was | rosted upon a. requisition . of. ¢ vl o A R TG A that all early rown grain is looking very welly m o s ] 0 FEEC produre witnesses from St. Louis 0 prave | oinon, 1 there been any suspieion of yy | Fe5ied upon a reauisition of ~ Governor | 15 6d. “Com was. sliehtly cheaper, Beans | Wiie Taba sauwin whint = foot i Bovels, ey them. This is rather pitiful, if not & humil- TR the fact of the robvery, saying it was under- [ {0 [ireatient. the publie weuld have ko | Oglesby of tiinotson the charge of wrand | and peas were unchan ged. ports trom all corn growing siules speak of ating attitude for an oflicer elected merely Gored to.Dosth, stood the defense would not adunt that fact. | it before now, T ! 00] ceny. Wheeler, who lias been a meiber - e short supply and gcnerally slow 0 presido over tho senato aud not o | DALLAS CENTHE, Ta, Jan, i—{Speciar | f0d e Heliue WO Hot st that fact. | it betore nov. e st 18 Semator o vpinues | o1 s buning Honso' i’ Chiczo deaiii i | Anochor Fronen Cavinet Someme, | it b S S, a0 ey dominate in legislation, Lelegram to the Bre.)—Mr Frank Dow, # | nextand the prisoner remanded in detauft | ininy form. One night &fter an (yio grosterh farm Jonn, 15 abureod with slei ling | Panis, Jan. 5.1t is seported that a con- | fowa and Wisconsin uie 11poi 1ng oFR, The democrats are holding a conferenco | YOUNE man twenty years of age, while at- | of 36,060 bond, inz alcoliolic bath he obtained some roir sheriff who sought the. requisition. aecuses | ference has been held by President Greyy : - 2 to-night as to their course to-morrow, Dr, | tempting to lead a Holstein bull to the barn, Yo ——_— cp sid tie next morglug lio roniar Wiiceler of other erimes, which inclides the | and M, Ferry and De Freycinet with a view _ Tho Oleo Law Satlsf Miller's alter ezo, Morrissey, hus had tho [ Was attacked by the animal and killed, The | - KGAES 4t Soental Tetegram: | 106t it 15 BEHEARKRRITRR o & cstablishment and wrecking of a bank near a speedy dissolution of the present i WASIINGTON, Jan. 5. —Jusent H insolence to command the democrats to go | Pull struek him in the small of the hack, BT, J OF, 3 h on, 3, " SIOELAINE] I B LOGAN A HARD FIGHTER Chicazo and detrauding the depositors of | try and the formation ol a Ferry-Del® ew York, president of the Auerican Agrie nto o s and vote for a demooratio spoaker | kD¢ 5 him senseless, and then gored hum | 10 the Beg.J—The death of Milton Tootle | o o, LOGANA BARE Pprofessional atn- | $!0:000. Wheeler 'is very respectably con- Itis also reported tiiat as | cultural and Dairy association, who 13 in ,J{; 9’“‘]‘“ ‘f‘_l““‘ h‘j“ l" x-{“i’jt'l"k‘: A€ ‘l_’; “‘I‘ young man'’s fat saw the | has casta gloom over this community, and | oGRS RRORSRE S0 Collins, knawn | Becteds S consented to support” Delreveinet as sue- | Washington for the nose of promoting 1is advicolias heon disreepectiully doelined, | aceldont and rushed up with a pitahfork, but | expressions of regrot are lieard on every | throughont ipia. sootlan. aa ithe. ooty R R T gessor to bressdont Grovy, "he radicals ire | agncultural interests in conziess, said 10 & . RosEWATER. L 106 10 606 L5 & 3 hand. ‘The flags all over the eity are at half [ man, o has foughta Bumber of battles in | 134y yisonr, Jan. 8- Dispatehes recelved | 1 peh dudgonat tho prosnoct oF Bsing | reparter to-day upon being nsked whether the e N e A N as! ‘e mayor will issue a proclamu the ring and has.taught the manly S0l tF JBN. spatolios re v 1S ups s manuer, e AT THE ILLINOIS SENATORSHIP, A Creamcery Man Fails, !“\”'-. I ""l:v;\ Ix ;\“III‘I ‘1; f‘.,'" ) I) Im‘m. A Ty lr]‘)‘enlu. iy A"'..;l]m,‘..li liere this morning from Westminster, Fed- i il 2 farmers and dairyimen are satistiod with the Legislators Al Assembled For the | ANAMuss, L, Jan, .—|Specil Tele- | 0 lumllunlf'.“.‘,'xl g dho e I“:“"-”“. '0¢ 1 and many otiiers of wide ‘celebrity, ‘Lo day | evick, Emmetsburg and other towns in west- A Million in Smoke, .. [ cloomarine laws “¥as, It 18 fro WIS RUREA B ALl Amenbl gram to the Brk]—-James D. Young, of [ MRS ORI, And WIL request the sus- | jio was usked £ he ever put on tlie gloves | ern Maryland state the inhabitants were con. | RoME. Jun, 5—The fire in the Odesealehi | nlarity every day, Do wasat frst a diee A Ly AT Seoteh Groye, this county, failed to-day with | Jension of all business during tho funeral. | with Senator Logan, Jiderably excited ovor violent shocks aud | palace yesterday was caused by tights on a | position o complain of the tax nt OInED SeriNFiELy, 11, Jan ALl passenger 3 300 N | Phe funeral will take place Wednesday at & Hundreds of tmest was the reply. “) | Joud "rumblings which had awakened them | Coristimas tree. Al the jewels belanging to | ChOUEh. Dt it is found the tato Linpoacs trains arriving ip the city yesterday and A 10 creamory. preverty. | 0 . There is nothing known as yet of "N\{lHul:gl;l:i'r.ény;wfi!‘”ew-,m Kea, | Stom sleap and continuea at intervals from | .o princess, il the valuable pictares, nelud: (‘lll“‘rI \:A‘ll:”!lr ”“'x"‘-["f.]'f'u".‘.ll'.'::xlg'"&‘u“:' 4 g pir ot : 1 erty. LI N i § “Was he ly P was aske 50 Jast Dig parly This nio; 7. No | the v lui §, Ine of butter fair pi o1, wnd thelj lu-du‘; h“\“rhl:"‘"’:h]'l(’l::'l‘fllul:luulullllmlll:: jll.l (\)‘1 1is creditors all veside in this county "‘:’ l‘l:‘l‘;'l"‘l“fi"l “l“s»‘:|l|ll'mll|i‘;m\i:~:' "!LT}.T{‘; “'“mmeb:“ st was ¥ ked. ‘|‘|““u‘| t lln;l}::nléllll’ll\‘::ll‘) ;l:lx n\‘\l:|’:31illl~|~ "my Raphael ‘and the whole of the | ) onents comply with'the law and bl members o 0l Sed ! LOW - cer and +J. 8. Logan, ¢ perha) gt 5 0 1a 5 kno g ns o ¢ i t | collection of ancient furniture on an be produced at the present cost 1 y yemains but few of our state law makers out- Creamery Robbed. nearar to the deid ‘millionaize than any ono | 0¥ 101Y lite %’:nr-’m R SALENT or Droles | country bs mount inous the people are apyre- second floor, was Durned. e 105 15 | 4ine thoy il ik for s e S0 Ho8 SR o side the capital city. ‘Lho hotels are erowdea | Axrs, In, Jan, S[Specal Tele T T o R A ) o ALY, ke | hensive of gravo trouble, $1:000,000 Tho palaca was hot Instted, . L Satiiied o Saie niajority & dasaee with politicians discussing the sit- ' the Bek.|—The creamery here was robbed | of the estate. ‘Telegrams and letters of cons | & Never saw his like, was powerful and No Hopes For John Roach — wihieh pussed the bill, if not a greater " ; o Yatal Gas Explosion. v ; akainstal ‘ % uation, but @s yet everything is | Saturday nignt of 54 pounds of butter in | dolence have been poaring. in all dae. ‘Fra i‘\f:j;}‘,“,;:,‘{,‘{‘fih,',‘."“l' ¥ nere ',':fij:fl:::) he | Nuw Your, Jan, 8.~It Is known that for | [oxnox, Jam deBix scldiors were killed | s snat sarutly by 1t aati st ulakinoke i in an unseitied stale aRd Rend | tubs. ————— fi:)t;},lifi‘,,‘y&fi“:":fi)"‘“ the tamily lotat { within s fe\e Bours of Misdeath and 11100y | Some weeks John Loach, the great ship by a gas explosion - Canbridge barracks, | Jaw vurselves untilithas had o of the wore prominent ecandidates Does Not Sanction Gambling 3 5 that his wonderful ph; would carry him | builder, has been confined to his residence in | pordnonth. Twenty-one were found - for the oftice as well as the leading members R SOOI SR L o Particulars of the Colliston, through. eradually failing health. His disease is | extricated from the ruins of the barracks Business Nailure, yenture anything like a near approach to a W 301K, Jan. o h No H 1t has been said the general was such | epithelioma, and i development has been [ Allof the rescucd are more or less injured. MounisTown, Pa., Jas, 5 —The tailure of sitive statement as to the condition of i. Miller and Washington Butchers Sons [ SAN ANtoNio, Tex., Jan. 8,—Ofticials of | a good fighter. that one occasion he | very similar to the case of General Grant, the - William Stemmer, proprictor of the M I ] . simila 4 i ant, am , proprieto: onf prmed & pool in December, 1880, vance | the Soutnern Pacitic railroad furnish particu- | knocked you out. Haow is thatt”’ o aver. bel o roof of the aop affalrs, The principal interest s centered in | forned & pool in December, , to advane y location, Lowever, being on the roof of the 4 y 3 8¢ een W yrowned. gomery Oil works is anuoun v s, e i e i COiernd it | the price of lard aud employed E. A. Kent & | 1ars of u disastrous collision on that road last it the truth” "cfl““"’ thepro- | mouth thstead of {hetiwoat, It has beoome | | Seventoen Ware Drowned. = | somety Oll warks I antiounond m’ar'hf’}"‘ Ao Conoat O o and acti iby &b tho e for | Co.. of this city, and Poole, Kent & Co., of | Friday night, two hundred wiles west of hore, arin oiair Uat s BAd SRS oo 1t waa s | posdontto the puysiolung thab there 1s no | LoNBUN. Gal SIAU0 WRMIN steamer | Bbount if thoy can be re alized the onentng of the session approacties. On 0. | Chicago, as brokers for the purchsse and sala | Accounts of the accident previously tele- | e b b uad two black eyes in lng gradually, his agony relieved only | shipoff Bid's Eye, was from Liverpool for [ | ANDIANAROLIS, Jun. 5. The Journals T, Lidtier, ot tho MYt g | of ard, 1t is suld that w suall fortuno was | Kraplied are corroborted by the offciais, who ihat samo encounter amd e carriodthen | by anoiyics, Cardiff, Tho naie sunken ship was | tansive boot aid hoo s blociubing dom g BL triet, secms 0 1 realized. The wembers of the pool charged | State that nine Mexicans were burned to | With lim the sedate. Senator Oglesby e 1he Duke of Connnt lie had a crew of | Kalloy & 1Hoos nas e o ool " 1N | RUSUED ok o p':"i-‘nn JOMSOR: | that tholr brokers bad delsauded them by death mong Uie wivckase, The men wore | W5 s)cciator of the beut, wud when it A Bounced Hank Examiner. o 1 oo 0 | Kalley & tloes nas mado s voluusary traustor | ] :‘n--'.\.v.“vnl;-miuo' tho, Hhisdot makiog | makine ticticlous purchuses aud sales. Keeno | Gocurtad. “1its ar was driveh under § hoayy | ioush: Paeaieta et i || WS oy, Jan. i Saetary of | iR Who'is an endorser for the firm o the AN | # strong tight for secon '1:- D QUi 06 Ko, bré Al o I nited Si have ) e trea O-day e L ¢ removal of n of §21,000, ‘The available Sels are sel [« N f th ¥ to the U tates sonator- | to recover Lis share of the profits of the pool, on box car, on (o of which several others | fertainly hite hiorles about his agll- | the treasury to-day direcied the removal of The Irish ¢ f 831,000, alie aviilable nssels are aclied: Sl fs receiving mrominont discussion, not- | ey interposed the defense tiat the tans- | 1ad piled, aid e entire \wreek took fire, | |1 dud Stre eation K 4 ; ) Loxpow, dan. #—The 1l Mall Gazette | ‘The elief creditors are eastern. ribbe - B r literally roasting alive the Mex, 8, at New Yok, Herefused to resizn at the 4 | coms {he speakership to keew it i the backeround | would uot. foreo them o “account. Judics | NoT% Bl dewis on, ton of the fdt ear. | 0ol 0oaee v spring in s | P, Snvder, the newly appointed exauiner, | private informal c s on the Jrish | Milwaukee tan e tiem will’ continu until the latter guestion is {15 un- | Daniels, of the general term of the supreuie | FARE I patlor," sald the A left Washington Saturday with instruetions | question with Glads (I Jusiness uw manageent of th e e SRR | fOUL RS, SHCOM MI8 JOhiulo 1 Whe Taal e Suhave OF thmes” sald e | (0 Lake Cuare Of the ol 1is wotuing. i Vérnon Mareourt, B & ., Tovel p opinio b Ol elow. - professor. ie bes ——————— - e aiation of 16 house, and Before auy of He olds that tho defense. Interposed isvalid |y \~Ill\\-:,;T.}‘n:l‘.‘?!"»:‘:fl:hl{u Sy B R oy sk man ARl e T A Sy A Bollax fisnioaton: SNNGAR tiane have DRORRENRR L (p | Apathat bao daw dass not senction thab farw | | VECNEEER IR Se-taptaly Lemon o, s o youmre speaking of | Cenan Karivs, la., Jan, 5—The farm in- DELIIIA, ) , Jal Moagre intelligenca Jatye lucowing eve & islative body, ] - scription of $1,000 for the Losan fund zhting. plement house of Upton & Co. elosed its | preme court to-day affirmd ¢ eived hiore of o boiler explosion i Ls Dow hought th ber of Thrown Cut of Work. frow €, Vanderbilt and $200 from €4 ANG 1 B BENATE. doors to-day. Liabilities, $715,000; asset i ( ’ 0 ey NaTE, ) lay, Liab . $10,000; assots, ¢ and valldity of tho “olsom, 1 icneva, 4, sbout eighg o Sdwin | Freque ince y Has it been re- | §40.000. The ereditors are matnly residents | S04 48 e Meadvilie, Poir’ me r house is on the nml‘l‘::; WiLEsBALLE, Pa, Jan. 8.—Orders were | Cowles, Lemon to-day purchased s:a.&: marked ti % f'“flfl;“"-‘um"m 6 | ‘of Cedar Rapids. ALY In the course of his ¢ n the e are 1es with ~ice, and several - Missou exagzerated | A.B. Serib from the office of bank examiner pled at §221,000 and labilities at $150,000, . ot a successor to (Gener received hiere this evening from New York | worth of 41 per cent United States bond, that the fi lug to the sen- T A POTR A e da number wouuded, Shaias seuaio s heen to shut down all the collierles shipping coal | account of (be Logan fund. ate chaul nation in 1551 Elgin Duiry Market. rticle may all alike bo prohibited by 1) Trisl of Teots Weibess Voriiion o the A0 Suudopald Mo collisciae Sulnblas eou) Loga - Should ha funeralof the | 000 0" fo 5, The Intor-oevan's Blgin | 1e€islature it in thelr judguicnt the protiction ‘ Mo A SR MU the Rama | abos Sha Oala alieaad of New Jetier oy Nebraska Weather. man who by bim In bia | e e O the e iyeals Bl | ofiho puotio frow infury’ aud fraud require iy, Mo, da 1o the Hamé thcoln, General Hen | dohnson any Klizabeth. ‘Oue thousand men | For Nebraska avd lowa: Fair weather, | SVersilis i el | datan B anrti. 8 s Tegularly AF | 1600 8913 b dboy all hal G3 +iat SfhoLne | fon brial for iralu wiecking at Wyaudotie sad Hoi. L. E. Payson tly and boys will be throwi out of euiployment. | but colder, His balr and merely giow u little | 52 eents, Yotal sales §A04,200.87 | vovver, y open this atternc ohde wilb

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