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- THE OMAHA DaiLy BEE SEVENTEENTH YEAR OMAHA, FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 6, 188, NUMBER 202 g i CARUSLE’S COMM“TEE L]bT }\'nrk. r‘\unrnmm McCreary of l(l}n\!xwuk\’. B“‘ \5 ‘\ ‘ ‘l TORY B‘wmu. The Platten sea is frozen over for POIS V IV TH IR “'HISKY BY HIS OWN HAND. AVTI MOVOPOLY lv TH ‘-Ef\ + | Norwood of Georgia, C. Hooker of Missis 'l A Iy . rst time in many years. A A 0 o, v A K A A (] i 8ippi, Russell of Massachusetts, Raynor o ATANTINOPLA, JAR B.~Owing to the lde Bank Cashier Wannschaff Suicides at A :hrl\lu..(fll C] ||n. -v{\h-lu;xrn\(‘utm‘.‘u t‘ xln the Danube, and the heavy ~4|m\\'hll‘I‘ in f ::m‘Tpurln TI'«. % outh Car iam of New York, 3ulgaria. the European mail due here Mon- ocKkpPoRT, Mo, Jan. 5.—This morning be- The Speaker at Last Relieves the I‘h;'ltp? r\»; \'“ri' ru‘v; l\ilm of |ll;v:.r\~lt.{l(mk The Winchester Election Results in | quy has not yet arrived. Young Farmer Buttsfleld Charged | tween 0and 10 o'clock Alfred A. J. Wann- | The Corporations Likely to Be Left General Agony. NAVEL ARAIoS S HOrHe of Al chiait An Increased Majority. s T With a Terrible Crime. schaff, cashier of tho bank of Atchison in the Cold. A Ooast Wreck. v — man; Wise of Virginia, McAdoo of New FESBRIS W mow Ruown dfn. I‘n\!;ll).u\l}nl h\'n:w\{(lm'\\lgh (lu‘"h".l llm‘nplc " Jersey, Whitthorne of Tennessee, Rusk o el Jn u the parlor of his own home. He had boen JUBILATION AND DISCONTENT. | 3.3 Coriivan of New York, Elliott of [ A HARD FOUGHT CAMPAIGN. that the vessel wrecked near Waterford, | MURDERED FATHER AND MOTHER | complaining of fecling bad for o fow days, | IOWA'S LEGISLATIVE OUTLOOK. South Carolina, Abbott of Texas, Harmer of Treland, was the American ship Alfred Snow, 14 this Movning sest Wword 1o Mr, A, X " o | Penneyivania, Thomas of Ninois, Goft of which left San Francisco August 81 for Liv- — ; g ¢ Lty . _— Mills of Texas Will Hustle Around For | (o Virgin'd, Boutello of Maine, Husden of | The Gladstonians Greatly Aided By | crpool. The bodies of the captain and ono of | Army and Corps Posts Organized at | 3o v e e ho could | Young Berryhill Talked of Fop D y o Ctts s not come dow > bank, 88 ho was nof the Mowvey and llnlulnl:‘ ‘\\m e R w60, ATty the Temperance People But Hho crow have been recovercd. There is o Aurora«-Fighting Barson Losier abla; wHd T & Atiol tlie the Fopets of Speaker—Senator Wilson's Pross P - | . o ™l 3 e ' + ' oubt Y member o o CW e . i/ n 9 Dispose of ". Ot 1; .L LiLs chairmang Pillman of, South - Caroiina, Were Unable to Win—Other e ,{‘mf‘,",‘.fim“‘m'w‘l, R, “.,,\‘,‘Q,,,:, Gives an Entertainment— his suicide was brought in. The deed pects — The Washb Moen manships=seuate Doluge: i Mol Of Moy ¢ ot of skt Foreign News, covered. Failure at Nelig| was performed deliberately. He asked that a Combination's Black Eye. , an B ook the assom. | Ciltehoon: of Michigan, Gear of Tows, Fiteh A Defeat For Gladstonians, DUsLIx, Jan. 5.—At the National leagae | Murdercd His Father and Mother. | o aione. He then sat down i an aro Anti-Monopoly in the Lead, Wisnivoroy, Jun, 8. Do Cartista an. | of New Vork, Carey of Wyoming. [Copyright 1888 by James Gordon Bennett.) | meetings throughout Treland the reductions sRASKA Crry, Neb., dan. 5.—[Special | chair in front of & large mirror and re- | DES Moines, Ta, Jan. 5= [Spocial 1o bling of the house Speaker GATASI af | Railways and Canals—Davidson of Florida, [ LoX0oN Jan. 5. —(New York Herald | of judicial rent anuounced by the land com- ram to the Bee]—Meager reports | moved his watch, finger rings and other | gram to the B The auti-monopolists ara nounced the commitices and the bouse ad | ohirmn; Hayes of lowa, Plumb of i | CableSpecial to the Buw]—The conserva- | mission, have beea declared insuficient. | reach th city this evening from Palmyra of | Personal effeets from his pockets and taking | taking a lively band in_the_organization of ourned until Monday. The list is as fol- | nois, tives fully expected to win the clection at | The Mitchelltown b of guardians | the arrest of Tom Buttsficld, o young farmer | & Smith & Wesson revolver, took careful | 1y pow house. The fact that there are fiftys ws Levees and Tmprovements of the Missis- | \vichoctor but the most sanguine did not | adopted resolutions declaring it has no con- | ;& HHES © S alikiged O ing | 8im with his loft hand aud shot himsclt o farhis . it the lota Ways and Means—Mills of Texas, chair- | sippi—Catclings of Mississippi, chairman; il st sanguine did nob | 5o 00 " the land d®mmission. iving near that place, charged with causing | exactly in the left temple, dying instantly, | one farmers, or a wajority in the lower § nan; McMillen of Tennessce, Breckenridge | Lawler of Tlinois look for 0 large a majority as 514, 'This is pab 4 the death of bis father and mother by ad- [ The report brought his wife to the room, | house, inspires the agricultural interesta of A Br dge’ of Kentucky, Merchant Mavine and Fisheries—Dunn of | 178 over the majority gained in 1586, conse- French Cabinet Appointments. ministering poison. It seems that the father | and as soon us she realized the situation and | with hope that they may sccure some very Turr 'x“'n"'r"l'""'y}u\n n.l.: .I.‘;\ "\‘\.;rlo'\;.l Arkansas, chaltman ".\:-;-,,u-/»& ;-](ml:-mm. quently the conservative victory is the larg. Panis, Jan. 5.—Admiral Krantz has been | died very suddenly Sunday after taking a ;;:::;“['l“' \l':'li‘l‘:ll::“ ol »:'.'i‘n..‘.‘“.'.'.l t’::i:\"h f:'l‘;“ 'rmn-h ne |-I~.|| legislation this |wun;~r ' 'll‘{m inia, Scott of Pen g I isconsin: Hopkins of Tllino: pat, 6Ver recorde Manchester. Ul A Rt f _ T honb 5 g 7 R »d. Neigl shiy a cid Sarmef 4108 18 FAPTOSONte the 1o Hiana, Kelloy of Pennsylvania,Browne of In Mines and Mining—O'Ferrall of Virginia, | & I‘ bl Manchester. : |.u|;|uhl appointed minister of marine and Admiral | drink of whisky given him by his son, and | \ug calied, but_ his efforts were unavailing. | Yo porson of M. k ,|‘“"‘,‘l,"'.““"l'jh":,m;"‘l:{ d Reed of Maine. McKinley of Ohio, and | chairman; Gest of Tllinois, i diy AL » blow for the home | Gervois chicf of the naval staff. The state. | the mother died last night under the same | At the coroner's inquest to-day no fucts were | g rosident, He 8 leading & strong antie BT Michisen. Public Buildings und_Girounds—McShane | rulers, who exerted all ment yesterday that Admiral Gervois bad | mysterious circumstances, The report says | brought out to show cause for suicide, except | yoronoly interest in the speakership fight Appropriat ions—Randall of Pvnn-_\l\‘unme of Neb HLI.., PPost of Hlinois. ; strength and sent down relays of :;l-v“snl-pun:ml minister of marite was erro- | the neighborhood is greatly excited, though “‘;"I"I‘Ili‘l'm y :l;‘ullu:.l\l .;n by |'||\|'\||m|||~|||. and it is belioved that his preference is eithes chairman: Forney of Alabama, Burnes o yms—Luanham of Texas, chairman; | ablest speakers for weeks past. Never be. | Neous. o W which has troubled him time and again very [ fo4 Mr, Berryhill, of this city, or Mr. Wil Missouri, Foran of Ohio, Sayers of Texas, | Bker of lllinois, Kerr of Towa. Fite WaTS §5 BIRHS ¥hase6e SENE. UK SHHRIL o PYTS | 1 bkl il S much. ~ He bolieved the disease was | of Kiluntic. The anti-monopoiiats e deterd Clementd of Georgia, Fellx: Campbell, of | Wae clains:Stoue of Kentucky, ehair. | (I IIC b e s bl L & SR Army and Corps Posts Organized horeditary, s his father was a cripple from | mined the railroads shall not “capture. this New York, Gay of Louisis Rice of Minne Lawler of Nlinois, Thomas of Wiscon sl | s DES Bir LONDON, Jan. 5.--Mr. Spurgeon has re- i 0y Sneclal T 3 hat cause. The following note to his wife lature, und so tl ar atehing wit sota, Cannon of 1linois, Ryan of Kansas, hardest, but the Gladstonians showed the | turned to London fram Mentone, greatly im- | ~AUORA, Neb, Jan 5.—[Speciul Telegram | was found: | veky anxious eyes the hrogress of. the. Aght Butferworth of Ohio, Long of Massachu ate Lund Claims—McCreary of Ken- | greatest vigor and energy, and they were | proved in health, to the BEe.)—The installation of the oficers- | ~ My Darling—Forgive me for taking this | 1¢'i bolloved that Mr. Kulp, of Ida county] * sctts, McComas of Maryland, D, B. Hender- | tucky, chairman; Thomas of Wisconsin, Gest | greatly assisted by the temperance party —r—— elect of Zach Chiandler Posts No. 44 G, A. R, [ rashistep, Take good care of tho children | ¢ the anti monopoly candidate for elerk . und son of lowa. of Iiinois who oppost T e AT The Bureka Not Lost. and the Women's Relief corps Nao. 86, took | #nd bear up for their sake. ~Poor_little Kids. | wiil have the pretty gencral support of tha Rivers and Harbors—Blanchs ; pposed the conservative canaldate, | g oo syan s @l Knjerioan) bark. Bu- | plass het SGeRTi ) it is hard for me to leave you. Oh, 80 very | parmer's alliance. . The opposition to Senas ana, chuirman; Jones of Alubama, S . Ly gt not because of his politics, but because he is | (" E O 110 have boen lost | Jice horelast evening in the opera house. | nard, You will find my insurance papers i | tor Wilson’s re-clection increases daily. ‘Tha of Texas, Catehings of Mississinpi, Wise of | Wasnixcrox, Jan. 5, ~The president's mes- | a brewer. The eloction has cost the Glad- B Waterrora fl“lu'mf':llnt have been lost | The hall was appropriately decorated with | the desk. God bless you. Good bye. anti-monopolists, especially, feel that it Sirin fer of West Virginia, Gibson of | sage concerning the rght of way for railroad | stonians a considerable sum of money which | ©T \Vaterford has arrived at Queenstown. | hunting and banners and_other patriotic em- B i — 1\'“ 0| would be a great mistake to re-clect him, and Maryland, Fisher of Michigan, Thompson of | purposes through various Indian reservations they arc notwell able to afford at this The Bo o blems and a large concourse of people turned eceased was only thirty years of age and § they urge that his sympathizers have alway M i y are not wel affor & BollFio Uisets w peoy d ly thi e and | they urge that his sympathizers have alivoys L“t:.‘.‘:\'l‘:‘:inlx': rcavetior (l(ll(":'l‘.'.':'wuuff\z of [ atso relating to trespasses on Indian land | moment. They have spent some thousands | Paris, Jan. 5.—The Botllan was utterly up- | OULto witness the intercsting ceremon }\.”“‘:M‘"“,;l’:“:i",'}"g “";;tl‘l‘nol"‘*":"‘l'l““"b"“‘“'l‘( o e With corporations excopt jlhl\l\n]‘hl\n'llu: New York, Stephenson of Wisconsin, Cogs- | a0 to timber trespasses, was presented and | of pounds on country clections during | set to-day, owing to the failure of @ large | The Knight's of Pythias band discoursed | Durfee, MeKellop & Co., now the Bank of .-'x';'n':n‘v‘lv'\;:u::wnn\.\.x-'.'uu‘l:n‘m.-'....mn.»«"lfunm:u well of Massachusetts. referred to the committee on Indian affairs, the past twelve months, and it | operation. patriotic airs and the Glee club rendered a | Atchison county, as an _office boy, and ad is believed that Judge Reed, of Council Judicial “Lll]llv|'~ml|n[ Te ; ‘ Among the petitions vresented was one b § Py e ABAHIAR. | AVHACMER B“F“_“_._._ numl!y-- l;\f(‘ni?n'qul':ulv .\rlwll'nln! ‘('\uu- \'.nu'm:[unnl elected cashier, n\m‘\l\l I'ilnlri:‘-‘nrs Bluffs, would be acceptable to all. Collins of Massachusetts, Sency of Ohio, | My Platt in favor of the prohibition of the | {1 A R mander H. C. Russell was present and per- | ago. He was also a director in the bank and Uik A u i ) ! o grame was worth the candle. If the re- Formad tEHe. L lon, The caramonio 3 3 o Wi A Bt oL Kitharen. Totiror oF Av ! G aie hiohilibon o 10 game was wor v s 5 ormed the installation. The ceremonies | one of the stockholders. He was o memd Ao Brscutive donnoil Busrdined Glover of Missouri, Henderson of iquor traflic in the District of Columbia; one | sults had been adverse to the government its | Comments of New York Papers on the | were opened by prayer by Rev. Miner, fol- | of the A. O. U, W. order and also a_Roy 4 o Caroling,; Biloialow bt Pernsyly ¥ Mr. Blair in favor of a national prohibi- | policy would naturally have been looked upon Arguments Adduced. lowed by the address of welcome by | Arch Mason, and no young man in northw Des Morxes, In., Jan. ‘The attorney art of Georgia, E. B, Taylor of Ohio, Parker | tory constitutional amendment; one by Mr. | as condemned. What conclusion is to be Ew Youxk, Jan. 5.—[Special Telegram to | incoming ~ Post — Commander A, N. | Missouri stood higher for integrity or busi- | general to-day decided that the action of thg u; :~‘<\ w York, fih':\\ulfl ‘("1?1 |||nm'.'(l‘;|!&m 1} Hoar against the admission of Utah as & | drawn from a victory which exceeds all min- | the Ber]—The ommenting on ‘l“!;::)x:l ot ’{ll;‘ll'u noams li\"lllt"|1||||x;":;:£}|: :;;I:«I::wllxlx‘:d 1:;;{::;:3-‘9‘!l:v:lll\l "v'u:(l.l-v];!;::;\:“(‘-‘: exceutive council m ordering a new election Towa, - ousim adums of Mo, BUHEE of | state so long as its local power ls in tho | jsterial anticipations. It would be idlo to | Sherman's spocch In the senate yosterday, | Russll, They wers ‘as follows: Comman- | lodge. A year and @ half ago his brother b re L0 SRS o e o Commerce—Clardy of Missouri, chairman; | hands of the Movmon priestioad ! also sev- | deny that it will be taken s . clear proof [ suys: “As a praetical financier, Senator N. Thomas: S. V., William M. Larkin; | Herman suicided by shooting himself, and | council hud no right to go behind the Crisp of Georgia, Tarsney of Michigan, Pay- | “fya’ o lair educational bill. 1 0 Fe oorcion ery against the government | Sherman found little difficulty in subjecting | J. V.S, B. Gebhart: surecon, C. R. Brig' | many friends think the tendency is heridi- | and take outside evidence oby ¥ T wia, ; The committe Indian affairs reported gainst the governmen ) ) I uce obtained by buriy ner of Maryland, A. R. Anderson of Towa, | yijg ide 1or 6o K51 BaUG woduces no effect upon the people, | to destructive criticism the president's con- | hi chaplain, B, D, Prestons O. D,y J. N. | tary. He had insurance on his life to the | Juriously opening the ballot boxes by persous. bills to provide for compulsory education of | 1 ) o people. v Taftoon of Touistana, Wilson of Minnesotd | [ndian children, and in_relation to marriage | With several members of par- [ fession of helplessness in dealing with the (bt ‘:JA‘(‘ R e O | R CHEE I unautherized to break the seal. of New York, Phelan of ey 68, | Hetvael Mty hadtin 3 ol L i Scoville; 3 GWoAnsleys Q. M, S, B, o ©'Nelll of Pennaylvania, Dunham of 1llinois, :}:_‘,‘_‘::_'“ white men and Indian women. Cal- | liament in jail and other trials | surplus. He proved that the power of the | Chapman; S, M., T. A. McKay. Mrs. L. M. A FATH A Barbh Wire Victory. Daviaof Massachusetis, J. A. Andorson of | OM48%. IR pending, with Balfour depicted in the darkest | secretary of the treasury to purchase bonds | Batmer, of Grand Tsland, president of the T M B Kansas, Davenport of New York, Browne of | 1, non® the bills introduced were the fol § 0, /404 men like Dillon and O'Connor | was not a pretense nor a_debatable supposi- | Woman's Relief corps of the depurtment of | Farmer Shafer sane Beeause | e \“i..'l:l:.'.. ;..jl,l,:.';i"‘,',"".“:.l:}‘r:',',"; N it turo—Eiutet of Misaous man: | BY M. Hoar—To provide for a world's ex- | dwelting day after day on tho horrors of [ tion, but an unquestionable right. With equal | S€HSEL WIS RresCt o eteintotsllows! kL "\’l"' Haidaly M“l':"":"; tete. | Washburn-Moen company vs the Ioat-"Ene oultire= Missourd, chairmans | ogition at the national capital in 1502, tory rule, the tories atthe first clection of | success, as a defender of the Amer Mo Blitton oleslnant: Mo e V| St Josern, Mo, Jan. 5——(Special Tele- demean M o Davidsan of Alabama, Stablnooker, of | thorenfter a permanent exposition of 1888 surpass all former records, There is no | cconomic system, the senator repelled the at- | Mrs, Bishop, J- V¢ Mrs. Goc svore! | gram to tho Bee,]—B. F. Shafer, & promi. | Al Bab Wire company, of Manchoster, In.e SR R R throo Am lionor of the anniversary \aioi b his, S tack made in th mibssage upon home indus- | tary; Mrs, B Following this | nent farmer i Buftman; waa)| Sodge Biiras fiis motnlig ddolicd W 8810 of Tennessee, Burnett of Massachius T51ie dlstovory ot ) Rofe, ¥ | explaining away sucha factas this. Some | tac 3 message ome indus- | tary; Mrs. irer. wing an, Was | void on uccount of priority of use and lack o MeClummy of North Carolina, Briggs of Cal: | o the Giscovery of Awmorien, Hefe Gladstonians whom 1 have met, to-uight ad- | trics. His plan in_ defense of the wool iuter- | was an address by Commander itusscll. | brought to the in sylumto-day by the This 8 Dho plaintiis st defon {{m"mu, Whiting of Michizan, Funston of | ™3, Mr. Dawes--To establish a postal tele- [ mit that they draw the gloomiest conclusion | ests was particularly effective, and his argu- Miss: "\.“:.:h“"'::"}(:;‘l:"ml Diss el nobie: | sheriff of Nodiway county. Shafer's case is | and is'a great victory for anti-monopoly. braska, Conger of lowa, Huglisley of Ohio, | ETabh eystamn, ; from this disaster to their cause, There | ments in favor of large reductions in internal | My, President Bohme made a very interest- [ & queer one. Up to within the last. week he g o ] Patton of fi.,‘;nm.,m"m. Datols orYaake; 4 By Mr. I’lu:t‘-luvr lh(l! lf;n:nuyn‘»u‘un\sl :gd{ was indeed more excitement at the Reform | thxation were equally vigorous. Protection | jngaddress, Short speeches were also de- | has alw been considered one of the most Do A, $I-IIJJIN: In ;«m‘u.n" I4!|:(\, Postoftices and Post Roads—Blount of [ [ieion IOVHO URIOIRUTRIIS BRSO N UL B T B R e G N W R e }:"“";1‘("-.1"4":'“‘1 “.‘:: an} u‘t’ "‘:,‘,..2"'.‘...‘.’&.»1:‘: livered by A. W. Agee, Mr. Smith, Judge | evenly balanced men of his county and of mn‘.:‘"nq' / x";-\ Jan i!j[!l"':‘xll h-tu-zr.;m_ 3 b AhatFfian i Dockai 3 5 akota. . ) A ¥ speec s o ) 1iss . | Storl ors. Tho zos 4 T & saltia iRty i —By an incendiary fire at Cole- Georwin, chyirman: Dockery of Missouri, | “rpiie sonate, at 2:45, took up the Blair edu- | news arrived the Reform was fairly crowded. | American duty to home *industries, he Gl L e e :;““"*(’"“"““““' “”‘,"‘;' Thursday last his burg, Delaware county, this morning Whoiad aylvenin, Enloo of Tennessee, Anderson of | Conal bill as unfinished business. | In the Carlton thero were only half a dozen | contended, reater than American | cvening's programme did much to help on [ RUETIR WS HEHEE L L SR general lundise, loses §10,000 Tinots, Anderson of Missisaippl, Montgom- | qine b ving been read i full, Mr. | nembers in the hall when the figures were [ €Uty to n_interest his s the | the good work. of the neighborhood much ugainst | George Walker, hotel, §,000. Gry of iKentucky, Rowland of North Caro. | Cumeron moved that when the seaute ad- | ¢ o the board, It was more importantof | Precise issue which now divides parties and R, her father's consent. Mr. Shafer Lo i, ‘Bingham of Pennsylvania, Gunther of | 45ed it be to meet on Monday. course for tho liborals ta_ carty the seat then | {csmrey oo L Gl the, Bolltios of i Nebraska City's Strect Railway, | used every means in his power | COUNTERFEITERS ARRESTED, || Wisconsin, Peters of Kunaas, Aller of Massa . 3 . 5 d presidential year. r Sherma peech NEBRASKA Crry, Neb.. Jan. 5.—[Special | t0 prevent the match but the young people Wiscor A h Aller ; x . or their opponents to hold it. The | cannot fail to prove helpful to the republican . , Neb., Jan. 5.—[Specia preve o 'med | A St. Joe Famil, ed in Shovi chusotie, White of Now Yok, Lind of Min- _The First of the Series. lattor have scon o wide margin | cause from overy polut of views . Telegram to the Ber.]—The city council this | ¥ere dgtermined to turey, and so 'hormed G HOVIE p o b man of Indiana, chair. | WASHINGTON, Jan. 5.—The first of thean- | ¢, ") ccis” to the former., Every seat o Times says: The two_aspirants for | evening entered into a contract with S. H.H. | to breax the mateh off but the young folks | Sr. Jostrn, Mo, Jan. 5.—~[Special Telos man: Loffoon of Kentucky, Stone of Missouri, | nual series of presidential state dinners was | iined fs @ poisoncd arrow in the | [1C nomination of tho republican party as | Clark for the building of strect car line in | were obstinate, declaring that they Wero | goun(o'the Bir,]-~Jumes Smith, his wife MnPp of Arkansas, Wheeler of Alabama, | given at the white house to-night to members | g"0e 11 oqacio oo b mopal | Drcoident have about an equally ' barren | ypig city, work to commence as soon as the | both old enough'to be accountable for their Lt gt} StoctSute of Missintiphi. Duyson of Iilinols, | of the cabinet, The public pariors wore hand. | Julc of their adversarics and a great moral | policy to announce and if the people get a | joo ot VO CoB €OMCRe BAm B actions., Mr. Schafer refused to attend the | and four small children were arrested by the 3 3 L MOKe 4 : 3 X i triumph for their views, hence their dejec- | chance to vote upon it definitely they will | €ity begins paving. —Axticles of ICOrPOrd” | woqaing but when the report was brought to | police to-day on a charge of passing counters Kkeon_of Pennsylvania, MeKenna of Cali ) 3 ¢ilh pal s 3 " S Ay b or A6 oREtaL ot wedding bu | as brought to | p 3 ge of passing coul Jackeon, of Pennsylvania, Mclenna of Gali- | somely decoratea wilh palms, potted plants | 4ion i ereat and undissuised over the col. | make short work of it Nated at $350,000 Tho ineorporators ave S, | Mim he took it so quictly that every feit money. For some months past countere ) SOICROU}EIRERLIRI AL and cut flowers, while festoons of smilux " 4 The Herald says: “Mr. Sherman seems | Placed ut $350,000. The incorporators are . | 4} o ohy ), 1d bec ec & Khi e 0 Kanaun, “Voorhces' of Washington | S0t fowers, whie fostoons of suplax | japse of their hopes. First lood in the neww [, 5o L g M SEEAR AP | B Gt Colomer B . Taoand wna . M, | Wought e, would soon become ¢ foit hulf dollars, quarters and nickels of poow alon”" Affairs—Peel of Arkansas, chair- | dinner table was adorned with a floral centor | JC4F COUNtS to the ministry. Some will exult | candidacy, His spéfech on the message yes- Eddy. duy and Friday night went quiently to bed, | auslity have been in clrculation and tha mar ;Allen of Mississippy, Snively of Indiana, | piece consisting of a bank of red roses three and some wnll'l d.-mo-f_, b\\;, ]i'm'ts]{{re more :.m( “xl\lva;qlx‘-in'x:“‘r:s:xg;:r{hov%l\:l‘r.mlltl;“ul(‘»;; Benefit For the Veterans. In the mn:‘lnhlg Lxmutulhange\ruknoucu;l in b»:lclee and United States authorities have Parry South Carolinas Hudd Wisconain:Mc: | Becs 1 1ot & ik of ved roses threo | o entons than sentiments in politics, cable and displays Mr. Shermay N Seolal Male him and about 10 o'clock, after n at work on the case, but unti Shane, Nebraska; Cobb, Alabama; Hare, | fo¢t in lengthand a tower of roses standing | 'y o,ing frankly at the position one cannot | Unpleasant attitude of one of Blaine's most ‘\“,’]"\‘71'."‘1 .mf)‘f“ll Telogram | yotiving some uncarthly yells and | to-day no clue had been' obtaine Texas’ Perkins, Kansas: Nelson, Minnesota | 46 each end. The music was furnished | Voco ot the government will be en. | “Uicct followers and imitators, h ]—The “fighting chaplain,” J. T. | yiolently gesticulating he made a break for | Durihig the summer months the money ha Lafollette, Wisconsin: Darlington, Pennsyl. | by the Marino band. ~ Covers were laid for [ (P Seeif that the gobernmont wilh bo @ - Lozier, was greeted last night by a large and | the woods near by. A scarch by the mem- | been passed in the smaller stores in the ou vania; Allen, .\mhmun 1fford, Dakota. thirty. The president escorted Miss Bayard, I goon 8 course and that the Janauschek's Fall . enth ¢ audience the opera house, | bers of the family falled to reveal his where- | skirts of the town and during the last few i {Illinols, chuirman: | and~ the sccrotary of . stato escorted | home rulers will be shaken in their belief | Newronr, R. I, Jan. 5.—[Special Tele- | being cheered in his every endeavor of song | abouts and o possc of nelghbors was collected | montha the stroot car drivers, who hve beor . okgis: oz of New Yark; B | M, Clb 5 S e D At rm el ota ] ek ]—Suit has been begun | and speecn. It was a grand treat for the G. | which scoured the woods in every direction, | mufiled up and had on heavy gloves and cons Barnes of Georgin, Cox_of New' York; EI* | Mrs. Cleveland. The other glish peoy g gram to the Bee.]—Suit has been begun ] § I Y E 1 liott, South Carofina; Hayes, lowa; Kilger, | Endicott and the secretary tHEiATs asTirhore R iia MimoaiEnavo It || iniovafox 490000 B kea b VT NauROHOK KUHG | Kt aode s ol Bty SEaNpracesastods [beNuwastnobRfaund MG s nvinighta) | FeSau ety G It faetont NG N COUNBLRIY Toxus: Mansur, Missouri Michigan} | Mrs. Fairchild and the otary ,v TR ey o orl T 2 rainst Hb Bull, of the Borry | WHC 1 went to the benefit of the post. He was taken home in the hopes that he | have had a great deal of money passed ork Struble, lowa; Baker, New York; Dorsey, | Mrs. Ingalls and the sceretary of the n; R T RO ¥ 2ERNL S B HISRIBIE I I OSRUHORLICRLY ———— would recover, but physicians pronounced | them which hus proven to be counterfeit. The N1 Symen, Colovado; Worner, Misiouri | Mrs, Caglisio and the secretary of the. . | $01% ie Trish orators do not produce | house. The hotel adjoins the opera house Closed on Attachment. Bim insang, and e was consequently brought | reports brought in have been very conflictin : Josoph, New Mexico. terior, Mrs. Whitney and the postmaster | the effect which was confidently anticipated. | and on May 17 last the _actress and her com- NEevL1GH, Neb., Jan. 5.—[Special Telegram | to the asylum. Some of the drivers «h sported lhEfi | Pacific Railroads—Outhwaite of Ohio, | generil, Mrs, Sheridan and the president of [ Perhaps even they do harm. The English [ pany, while here, made the Perry house | to the Ber]—The boot and shoe establish- e the money wos passed by women, others that b ghairman Crao of Toxan Richurdson of | the sendic, Mrs. .y and the speaker of | people are obstinate und it is common to hear | their headquarters, Shortly before midnight | ment of Storey & Co., was closed to-day on | . The Wabash's Acquisitions. haren 0t on Wip oare nl 8 00 MR IGIR i ‘enuessce, Burnes of Georgin, Collins of | the house, Mrs 5 Sheri- | them say “We do not want Dillon or O'Con- | Mme. Janauschek left her room to go to that e L G e C NEW York, Jan, 5.—The negotiations be- | change had been handed them had ridden n Massachusetts, Caruth of Kentuck dan, Mrs. Coudert and Admiral Porter, M : ; oo Mume. Janauschok loft her room to go to that | an attachmont by Kirkendall, Jones & Co. | yioen Roceiver McNulta, of the Wabash, | Souple of blocke and then gotten off. e f New York, Granger of Connecticuf, Weber | Berry and Governor Jackson, Mrs, Proyn | 20F to come dictating which way wo shail | of Mr. Carden, who she testified was ill. | of Ouabia. f S i 3 WSS | Wednesday, Mrs, an old woman ' | Jof New York, Holmes of lowa, Dalziel of | and Mr. Coude Clieon and. Senator | vote. We want the home rulers to lec I She was there but a few minutes, and en- Lo and President Wing, of the St. Louis & | running a 'small groc store on South Puunsylvanid, Hovey of Indiatia, M Hearst, Miss Nelson and Senator Hawley. | nellites stay athome.” This I know is a pre- | tered a corridor which she says was not RUSSI0AT Chicago railroad, have been concluded and a | Sixth street, reported to the police head- | Hinois, . ling o ‘eeling in many constituenc must be a new plan of cam- towards towards a stairw Testifies About Bleaching Her | trafic agrecment has been entered into by | quarters that a half dollar had been passed lighted and walked as she supposc Auporpi AR ; (EO0 AU 10 o 08, OO DB e a O the officials. By it the Wabash will have a | #t her store by alittle girl about ten room, but re Educati 1~ Chamber of Georgia, chai Mahorey of New York, Cr Postal Changes, h nteresting Topics. e culn g =k 08tal IOhAng : i ale: B B Yo [ years” of age und © that sha | xuth of Kontucky, Buckolow of Benhsyl: | 1o WArmINGTON, Jan. B.—[Spccial Telogram | pyjgn for —the dstonians, Rencwed | down which she fell and broke her wrisi. | New You, “In the breach of | dircct line from Springficld, Tis., to st f FENT ) Fo0 Tho elue was vania, Lane of Illinois, Cobb of Al ie Ber.] —The postoftices at Garfietd and | 4y vcats of disorder in London and elsewhere | She says she has suffered ereat pecuniary | pioniise suit Miss Campbell took the stand | 10U, the Wabash company on Brrtlett strect, ng the St. followed up to ahov ificing all her engagements until 1 to Mount | neq ! ; +4, and that she still suffered, be- | ##ain this morning. When ex-Judge Fuller- | Olive and running from Mount Olive to St. | his i physically unable to raise her fignt | ton began to read moreof the correspondence | Louis over its own t Kirkwood, in Appancose county, Ia., were discoutinued t Penniugton of Delaware, O'Donnell of Michi ! gan, J. D. Taylor of Ohio, Russell of Con- necticut, Belden of New York, White of Tndi Lou & Chicago from Sp h und ! nann, ack, making the short- | who had followed the woman, immediately do them tremendous harm. Flowers of eloquence do them no good. Do the people v the FI nily sol, in which Sm ded. Policeman Fue ——— alid. AN T THE REWARD. really beiieve that the go m in any of her plays and has been com- | between her and Mr. Arbuckle she moved . route in operation be cen St. Louis and reported the faet to police | lquarters, and i BT oI A ot Mlasourl - ahain - | senting the cause of law and order agai pelled to give up the- production of “Bleuk | ahout in a réstless manner. Tears coursed | Sprinefield aud St Louis und Chicago se- | with another policeman went to- the Nousa Y man; Tarstoy of Michigan, Felix Campbell rrel Over the Money For | yypulence and anarchy? 1f so, the present | House. The tes timony was in part borne | qown her cheeks as her counsel read appeal | CUres direct cannections with both Chicago | and arrested all of the family with the excep- /' of New York, Davidson of Alabama, Coup: Barrett's Convict o riE GE e b Tl Al iy ont by Alex. H. Stuart, of Brooklyn, finan- | Sfawr her chesies a8 her counsel ead appeal | and Poledo. The Chicago & Alton has here- | tion of Sinith, who was not at home. In tha i O T e e e M e s of home-rulers are vain. They must | cjyl agent of Janauschek. Mrs. Henty Bull, | § phat she had written to her | tofore enjoyed a monopoly of all this busi- | bottom of the wood-box @ plaster paris 2 Bt o B O hootlonte Biickatt ot Mashs. | me EorRAROLLS) ALy S0, thy | change their tactics and suppress their 0o | third daughter-in-law of Mr. Bull, who i$ hing uimitokeop s promigo; . yaps. mould’ w roundtandiint n imallidy b cticut, Massa- | Barrett having been convicted of murdering o e 4 ; B 3 ! that grew colder as the win' imd and - in a small dug- chusetts, Buchanan of New Jerscy, Bound of [ e o lous friends who talk of street demonstra- | not ou friendly terms with the family, sur- S approachied. She did not re- L e out, or cellar, an old tray half 2, Pennsyivanie. Plamb of Iilinols, Nicholas of homas Tollefson, the lawyers and detectives | yiong and processions. This is the true moral | Prised her father-in-law by appearing on the | 0 C 0 A S AR ItEon Four Children Burned to Death. filled with counterfeit half dollars Worth Caroling, Haugen of Wiscousin, have fallen to quarreling over the §2,500 re- | (¢ \he Winchester election, stand, swore that the gas w: hted, but stating that he could not marry her or any JACKSON Le, Fla., Jan, [Special Tele- | in quarters, nickles, An old knife was e Pensions—1liss of New York, chairman; | ward. Assistant District Attorney Jamison e e Dantaapsr, | 14 16 admit on eross examination that she | GG UGG (o condition ‘of “his | gram to theT3 . Iswac Parnell started | also found which had composition sticking to s }{ull{m of M}»:)\ul’, lhuwlwn\”nl Florida, | claims that the conviction resulted from the SRR T © | had written Mrs, Bull, ir, that Janausehel’s | health, She believed he suid he had malaria | to church last night, leaving her four chi and whiels had probably poan used. fu, Sices enderson of North Carolina, of Mis P o sennred iirr, RIS French 8 ) riends had offered 3 estify, A | roncl r 5 B : d + e compound. sreat B - siseibnl Bankhond of Alubaina, Carlton of | confession he secured from Henry Barrett. The French Senatorial Electi letter was produced from her to Bull, in [ 41d bronehial troubles, but she did not be- | dren, the oldest five years old, locked up in R o ) el e v A Tt S 4 Georgia, tussel of Mississippi, Struble of | The deteetives claim they got a previous [Copyright 1588 by James Gordon Bennett.} which she also declared cthat Tanauschek's | 18 AGHTER WHATAAS T MAtLOr WIB LI | the house, While going to bed they in some e S 1 0 Lo B A A 4 Tows. Bhtler of Taenne ol Ken: | clow from the motherof the boys. Oneof | Pams (via Havre), Jan. 5—[New York ‘ntatives were trying to induce her to '8 course, He did | way ignited their clothing and in amomentthe | found that they had recei Parsous_ inquired | house was one mass of flame dissatistied with her loy not talk of ma about her en; f 1 bad money dur- The cldest | ing the day, some of them three or four \wement to Arbuckle. She | escaped through a window, fearfully burned | times, tucky, Scull of Pennsyly New York. Militia—MeAdoo of New Jersey, chairman Delano of The witness created a bad impres . Abel and Me! of New them h last summer: “Yon wretches! I'll be ¢ 3 her shoutto the boys in anger | Herald Cable—Special to the Bee.|--In the senatorial election to-day for eighty-two scats lage. Mr, 2 P ; A own in sporting circles, gave | 8 e PR a ad, but tho other three wore burned e th vou. der efson.’’ 8 res o o retur o v ad H ,said she tirst met t gentleman Februar, and scorched, \C O ee were burnc Tornny of Alabama, Sowden of Pennsyl. | Sith you. ¥ou murdered Wollefson.” T s resulted in the return of sixty-one re larine the gas was lighted. 13! 50 I IE J08) B aed, Pos. | 1o death. Their heartrending crics were Compelled (o Disgorge. PG v 3 detectives, too, are quarreling among them- | publicans and twenty-one conservatives or e house at the time, \9.ONERRG. SH1d e chirol HniA 5 " % vania, Scney of Ohio, Gibson of Ma L R e R SV L e e ! ! s h 3 Sibly she might have seen him o dozen times | heard at the church and the people rushed to | Cmieaco, Jan, 5.—Judge Tuley rendered o b . Blanchurd of Louisiana, Stewart of b entod to Jamison he wiil | Anti-republicans—a gain of three scats for T in the interval. She could not s y | the burning thouse, but were too late. The | verdict to-day compelling Edwin Walker, i Spinolo of New York, Lehlbeck of New turn it over to to Tollefson’s widow. and if it | the conservaties. y n Found at Duluth, without consulting a_calendar, Many mother: became a raving maniuc and had 10 | josoph £, Young and others to turn over i soy, Wade of Missouti, Owen of " I i e HAN o116 L b kb man bt e ia e Durern, Minn., Jan. 5.- (Special Telegram | tions about her alleged improprieties of vidimg | be foreibly restrained from throwing herself | (Z80 & O T GURTE 1 TUER OVR b })xrnm ere of California, MeCormick fosed of by the police commission. Death of a Noted Pianist. While excavating for a sewer | in the front seat of open horse crrs, of going | into the flame: Olihtire. & Hiieta o ._'5 {liond ennsylvania, The case of Timothy Barrett will go to the [Copyright 1888 by James Gordon Bennett.] ) nouse a blast was discharged | in bathi cte,, followed, but the wit- . sy - NICAED 06 HASLOIT . RILNOIS [ ONNG IO R Patents—Weaver, > e b vied each legal thrust, The: The Kmghts in Canada. master in_chiancery o be subjected to a man of South Cagolina, Cow o9 '“"‘;'."""”,, L l"'.,""’ ""1.‘" 9 Pams, (via Havre), san, 5—[New York | which throw out several picces of rock re- Bi% (b S L e L e s Special T am to the | lien of John McManony for #14,000, glina, Grimes of Georsha, ¢ ey R dena o nalioned 1o Have Hrald Cable- “|nx-1l'|;:l fo the T |-Heari | sombling first class ron ore, ono of wh Bor hir and said sho stoppod doing 0. whon | Bre]oTho French publishing: houses of | McManony will cover this wmount as judgs ork, Aane o inois, Martin of AS, t tri ) i enz, the mous pianist, died yesterday it through the roof of Bayview house. It ) Gy Vi ol ments rgainst the Chicago, Danville & Vine 3 \ > ¢ c ut on tiial in wbout ten da o ner lover objected. This subject was soon e e S s A i go, Danville & Vin: Yanel of Connectient, Westof “New Yorls, pusoRGiabinaboustan 00ve. his plano factory Rue de la Victoire, ¢ picked up and taken to the offico of A. | dropped and the interrogations reverted to | Qebec are badly demoralized by the strike | coynes yuilrond company. Fhis company was Osborne of Penusylvania, Smid of Wisco Balyation Army Morals — M. Morrison. Convineed of the value of the | her stay in Europe and her return to Amer. | Which began Tuesday aud coutinues. The | covered, in 18i7, by a mortsage and thera sin, Thomas of Kentucky, Amold of Rhode | o SRYATORSAEAY L0 The Atlanta's Movements. e e earetully submitted | ica. Miss Campbell curtly informed Parsons | publishers, however, aro unanimous in theie re foreclosure proceedings, but the Kastern Islund. > R L T [Copyright 1857 by James Gordon Bennett.] Shagunon i FBAUY UbIILLed 1 4h a0t her acquaintances in Milan were op- | resolve to close their houses sooncr than sub- inois railvoad bought the road, subject to Invalid Pensions—Matson of Tndian to the Bew]—The trial of the Mancheste L B (Now york Horald | it to the examination of experts who | eratic peopic. it to the dictation of strangers who rule foreclosure, wid gave £500.000 worth of honds man; Pideock of Now Jersey, Ul scandal cases began yesterday and showed o | oupie” Spocial to the Bee)—Juy Gould's | Siute | thut Ao o roek i e b ——— e, and thelr 1 to Walker, Youny and others for their s Michigan, Yoder of Ohio state of aftairs wretched in the extreme. The rich in_iron as i8 often found in tho best 1 ' TO A NEGRO, wed by ccclesia in facilitating the purchase. Judge Tuley Lynch of Penusylvania, Froi P o et ey t Atlanta sailed to-day for Mesina mines of Vermillion. The detached pic AT Tl held that the bonds were properly part of tha icut, Wal f Missouri, Th IEELAN - SR IR AL ARINELS DAY about six inches long and three inches | A Young Rhode Island Lady's Will 3 t Romo of the Irish | #8s¢ts of the Danville road und subjeet to its Tornia, Mor Zansas, Sawy Moody, ex-Sulvation army preacher, fo A French Spe e Fails, through and is of nearly regular shape and to Be Contested. Catholics of the United States,’ they s debts, York, € pshir lult with Mattie Ward. Moody b Paurs, Jan [t is reported that the How it got into the place v et : o AR e R Ay Thd i — — 0 Rhodo ThIud, Ehontyvon of Olito, FHuter, | peculine necord, huving. boen ‘cxpollod L e i I which 1t was thrown b a mystery, but | NEWPORT, R T Jan. 5—A sensational trial | his rendcred sorey socwice, o Gunads wnd | pnpeshing Machine Manufncturers, of Kentucky. hoth Methodist chu 3 the: Sal 7 e Caitiabacn ar - axcontt | coming us it didfrom a dozen fect deep and | soon to come up nere will reveal the skeloton | ECASR NSRRI 1 HEARING SLRBENCS | © Gusoaco, Jan About ropresonte District of Columbia—Hemphill of South | ' © %, of Caltimbach, an extensive | j, "golia rock it is evidently more than float | in the closet of a very respectable family, | RS WG Wi nive Cisastrous consequenc O 1 aniny forandiscretions with women . hoR i i i ) Ve | for French Canadians, atives of threshing machine sof ) = Cavolina, chairman; Campbell of Ohio, Comp- | #1In¥ for i L s speculator in mining shares, whose liabilities | ore. Careful investigation will soon be made | A short time since Miss Ella Albro, a young R Ohio M aan e AT 4 ton of Ma 1d, He Missouri, Maho- | givls ng from ten to fifteen years of | wve suid to be 15,000,000 francs, and if possible something will be done to dis- | Judy, died. She was connected directly with His W 0, Miclugan, Wisconsin and Indiaun mes I ! h 4 i tp Jdied. s connceted direetly s Wite Denounced Him. . S of North Caro re testificd that Moody induced t = cover if it comes from w vein and is valuable | o , R OnttTiotialnna e ey y % 3 ¢ | hero tonight to form an organiaition for n '\_M Conn yicld to his desives by presents, cte, Loyal to the Pope, enough to work. 8 I8mIYIe0IdINGI0n e 18ING, Gno. 040 a0 Cricago, Jan. 5.—Ormand Rose, the thief | )01 pratection and harmony of interests, ut of Vermont, Ruwell of 1linots, € 1 of Pennsylvaiia, Rotheis of Oiito, Bre n \crion of President and Vice Pr Rome, Jan. 5.—The pope said mass at St ——— interest to the extent of several thousand Peters to-day for the benefit of the pilgrims Death Calls a remaining in the city, Thirty-four cardinals | CINCINNATI, Jan. who i over sixty years of saulted and |..;|n injured his mot! Tues tice White this 10 be known as the Ameri ¥ might, was be- | chine Manufacturcrs’ wsso orning held hreshing Ma ion, It 18 exe ed that within a short time all manufac- spiracy aguinst him, but 1) idelity Crook. dollars in an estate in Middletown. After Amni Baldwin, late | her death it immediately became known that ns, sentenced hing cases of ot years hard lubor. implicating four prominent | ynd 150 archbisho a b U at. | cashier of the late Fidelity National bank, | she had made a will avor of a colored out bail. He was also held in bonds ng- | Lirers of threshing muchines in the United ) hEY e A 8 of ol v g archibishops and bishops were in at- i 3 3 lade @ in favor red | without bai was nlso held in bonds ag- | giutes will become members, Py A iBevt rgup of Peun .\1\, e | erchunts, will c Lo moreow. tendanco ‘at the service, while the congre died suddenly this morning at his residenco | men named James Hazard, who belongs | gregating §.000 for a serics of burg LI"M:“:}‘[”\“,‘M .-.....’.'“',,“ are. Slophen Batly Cummings of New Yor an of Louist Fighting For a Woman tion consisted of 20,000 persons. on Walnut Hill. - Baldwin was indicted with | {2 {hny.u”f». I ‘;{.m Bt M ";l“'nll‘fnll l\"“"\rf “-'-“{"'|" P 1 Yy p e ana, Lawler of iliin Routh'|! - o= " dulT b elogram to | Duchess of Tuscany was among the notable | othe crsof the Fidelity bank, but for | Mo mot et pamaty LN RIS, i QUR AR IR, WIS WORE 10 LS. [0es AN0. Finally Decided to Strike. T Thibols, Ooboesme o N [P B e TR s e sont | Lok’ pretent Anie opeupiad 'fie. some reason his bond was placed at § time a handsome woman, lived in the same | to her iouse and showed them thousands of | SHAMOKIN, Pa,, Jan izt hundred SR Ohio. Bavorss D Al tandsviatioi o aknill| BRI A ;lwm,”m”{" R A and he was able to. secure bondsr house as Hazard. After it becume known | doilars worth of stolen pro /, consisting | miners employed at the North Franklin cole Jexsey. ifty or sixty whiteand negro | was carried round the chureh amid cries of | has not been injail. In the abs 1ias Miss Albre had made & will in favor of | of houseliold goods, jewslry, ele who contimued at work during Elcventh Census - Cox of New Yor fonrfulinfusios i ilicted on mam. | “Loug live the pope king.” The pope was | ific information asito the cause of his death, | Fazard an inquiy was made by, the caronor T T 6 t roubles, went out this morning, man; Blount of Geovgia, Holw M ST PR N deopls maved by the enthusiasm mamfosted | the theory of suicide is common among down [ 1110 the cause of ther death, but nothing of | -~ The 1,000 Mile Ticket War. There is no other change in the situation TR PRy or Miacuri. hers of the Hpposn cs. e oficers of | Fuchar MOV foctorder wis muintained | town people who are familiar with the family | importance was ed. The provision o CHICAGO, Jan. The action of the Iilinois | hereabouts, the rew "The quarcel was over hiad been ord diers were injur & Fauite of Kentucky, b {ina, Newton of Louisian fowia, J. D. Taylor N ermont, Moffutt of Peunsy) of New York. Banking and Currency fact was a small ono. a dissolute woman who aud only two sol- A Sad Ce Loxnoy, | Empress Fugenia has ided that the ceremony of removing the the will in which she disposcd of her property gave it for Tife 1o hev wother and then n fee Contrul it s A oopbamile iy Simple to Huzard. Now a flerce contest is to | Wile tickets huscreated dissatisfaction emoug | @ 8 Third Tomm. cory of sulclde bus 1o support, What- | bo'made over the probating of the will, At | western roads, It is stated that the Minne. | Lovisviie, Jun. 6.—Senator Licck, who O ol o s deuth 1o | the time of her death Miss Aibro_was about | sota & Northwestern is_preparing to put on | a8 rencininated by the democrati cuucus at night he retired in his usual health, and yes. | 10 become a moth ix-United States Sen- | sale 1,000 mile tickets at §0. 1f this is done | Frankfort last night ination Leing yes i side the church, and who know the mental trouble ti has undergone within the past yea vy of suicide has no support what- Central in making a 2 centamile rate on 1,000 - Senator Beck's Thivd Term., Williams of Ohio, 1a ator Sheflield has been en The Leap Yo, o o of YWast V ; vost. nains of Napoleon IIT. and the prince im- | terday morning his family found him 1 ying i ed tocontest the | other St Paul lines intimate that they will | equivalent 1o re h oloctad noxd ard of Indiana, Dorman of South Coruy At high noon l from Chiselhurst to Faruborough shall | unconscious, Al efforts to rouse him failed, | Wik reduce the vegular fare frow $11.50 to §10, Wodnesday. “Tiis will bo Bock's tird teria. Hutton of Missouri, Bacon S yer Nortn, only daugh e place next Monday, By request of the | His physicians pronounced it @ casc —— - A e Lane of Illinois, McKenne tor Y h, was 1 'd to epress none of the members of the royal | alysis. He neve gained consciou .. Rev. Talinago as Chaplain, Deadly Duel With Pis neer and Fireman Drowned. shive, Dingloy of Maine, Me . H. Chambers, a_ prosperous young | family will be present but the queen will | Baldwin was tifty-eight years old. NEW YORK, Jan, special Telegram to TrscoLa, I, Jun. 5.—[Special Telegrom to Lyncnsvia, Va, Jan A freight train yonia, Woodburn of lawyer of Niobrara, The cere took wreaths 1o be placed on the cofins. o - - the Beg.]—Rev. Dr. Talmage has been chosen | the Bee.|--Last night, after services at [ 00 the New River division of the Norfolk & Massachusetts, Wilber of place in Grace Episcopal churct After mass has been celebrated the coffing The Coal Fieet's Rough Passage. to succeed Henry W her us chaplain | Mouut Gilead cturch miles southensy | Western re 1 into arock slide twenty Coinage, Welghts und Me oficiatit 12 Mrs. Chambe will be takento Farnborough by a special | Prtrssng, Jan. 5.—The coal flect, which | of the Thirteenth re Brooklyn. In | of this city, William Cruzan, son of a furmer | Seven miles from Central last night. The Missours, chairman; Norwood of ( fol ome iu Niobrara lust even- | train left b for t Y 3 . engine jumped the track 1 to th Hewphill of South Carolina, Traeoy of New | iy B9 1 & 0.4 W, sfis B eft heve for Cineinnati and Louisville yester- | jis letter tender ointment, Colonel | of that locality, and Elijab Ulm, fougit a | ChEine umped the track und ran tito the ' York, Wilson of Miunesota, W ikiuson of ing. i r Oold Wen b ool Ruaihial day, is having @ roug nm;. on account of re- | Dayid E. Austin writes that it was his hope | pistol duel at short rance to settle old | ¥iVOr drowning tho enginecr ang firemun, L'I‘l‘l,hl:x;\x\l’\ll\':; “lf\‘l‘l'“llll \Aluull‘::“.“« ““I..\, % The Law and Order League. | Viexx, Jun. 5. This bas so far been one ceding \|\u\l\h al).d b , Between this | that the successor of Mr. Beecher she u‘.!‘ be | grudge. Ulm's shot failed to take effect, but | The To-Day. J Keun of Now Yark, Vandevere of Californon, | - BOSTON, dan. A—The United States 1aw | of the severest winters on record here. Cases | 1o od'e o\inded ant e e e K U B R | ‘Geuzaniodged twe bullotsin his. opponeat, | For Nourasks Uor, fair weathes, Bulden of New k, Wi 1 of Ok order leugue issued a call for its sixth an- | of death from the effects of exposure are r Dortions of the gows have been abandotied. | such us are found i a regiment. of soidiers, | ©1@ Of Which passed through his breast, | fresh to brisk i Toole of Montana territory | tual n o'be held in Ihilu i the | ported daily. The water supply is \vcunmlu | The loss ¢ L e cstimutc but it will ht with consistency fignt the causing & mortal wound, Cruzan left sud- | Jor lowa eather, colder, fresh 1@ Foreigu Afuus—Perry Belmont of MNew | “istau ALY 2ext, 1 1o fuil. Theice i the Duuube hos reached | bevery b of Lis faith, | denly for otber parts, Lm Sk nortiwes s winds, [ ;