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— e - ~ — e — . — EIGHTEENTH YEAR OMAHA. MO I)AY MORNING., DECEMBER 24, 1888, NUMBER 193 BURNEDTOTHE WATER'SEDGE | _ .., wroovy crovst IS THERE ANYTHING IN IT? | sivieersaor oy Sesroenat: | PHE SUPREME COURT OF IOWA, [mvndetisiosvsoess P ot | SEVERAL BLOODY BATTLES ol ing to allow the nks to issue French-Eversole Fe circulation for the full par value of the bonds ‘,'m v-: glme nt w u i ."y ‘»I‘l‘n it n the “‘.u-ly‘ A Total Destruction of a Large Mis- | Lorivith, Kv.. Dot B Clonecs Rumor That Hardlson Wil Oall | ber centot circolation®s beon wiped sut. | Just Haif a Oentury Sinoe 1ts Organ T80 I the sauetioe anerenniing . this | Fought Between Oontending Chish sissippi River Steamer. " ho Frend iversole factio Blisrhian 6 the Cabinet. 11 the valuo :(H[l\Althv!':'ll'l:;!‘:“g";‘.‘""';‘l""‘;"‘h‘:‘ Rl ization bl o 8¢ n tains 1n the Samoan Islands, o e 5 1 ernment’'s ere , and tuoerefore e bank —_ g \¢ 8 Yo the seat of Knox « ' v s notes themselves will in the same degree ¢ - i~ strict, was the NEARLY FIFTY PEOPLE PERISH, [ thoseatof Knox county, Hindman ia 100 |\ ooy GoMPLICATED AFFAIR, | Ioicshemselves il 1o the sane doetes INTERESTING REMINISCENCES. ud Colonet ttediicld of Dallas county, | THE CAUSE OF THE CONFLICT the affray reached here to-day, On a Teuerdl baniing. 16ws sl ik He Aok, 1 ) " — The Officers of the Steamer Wormly | of venuo the case against 13 ! . O o vt o it eircutation or will | The First Sesston held Tn a Small the fourih d ) 1| 8ald to Be the Action of the German Praiscd By the Surviving Pas- French, Bol I d An Army Officer's Besctting Sin provide r the issuance of v Room of a Private Residence at | lor 1 Lhe Kae wengers for Their Bravery Tom Smith . | b Curious Plight of Two Wise bonds and circulation to the \ 1a the Deer ? Ansas i St Esatative par value of the bonds deposited. There is Heroism. A b ) 1t 168 whisbllaf: Chdaonod tllolelt Sk acss no v n the connegtion national banks Magnificent Quarters, Hoes last weake d Government in Trying to Force Burlington — The Present 1 hereafter, and they invite all foroier an Unpopular King on and members of the re b to corrospond with Y SRaniNy (Ot the People. Y 3 and Harbor Bill. have with the federal gover:ment. The the secrctary, Jonn Shanley, of this city v sole faction nd, 1bs, s only reason a bank is made national is be- The “Kate Adams" Barned, had been ta r Hind cawse it is considered safer, having all the Organized Pifty Years Ago. Mempnis, Dec The passenger steamer | man. Fre and nds wore re WasHINGTON [30RRAY T ,W”“”"‘} safezuards of the fedcral government | Dgs Mores, In, Dec. 2,—[Spechl to Atrs, DIGRTS Acqutteed AN PHANOINRH, OB, 50 <es\. SHBAIAL OB X It is probable that that w permanent associn tion of survivors will soon bo formed. Latest Reports From Samoa {ate Adams burncd this morning near Com- | leased on & 1 v ‘rench 513 FounTe STREE thrown about it Tur Bee Subrame oot P - L —M Jortt Y 6t tiia SAsNoatat y Kate A u [ 1 Fren FOURTRENTIE STREET LT v Tk Bee (—The supreme court adjourned | Crawow, Tu, Mrs, Hertha D) pondent of the JAssociated Press ut Apisg merce, Miss,, forty miles south of this city t . Eoy Maty WL G IIASL A Now York democrat in the houso says | its announcement term yesterday, and will | gle, who has been on trial here some days, | Samoa, writes under date of Decomber 3 She was en route to Memphis andhad about " also present, in A gentleman, who ought to know, it any- [ o8 oW KRR CEROCIAL I L inion & i 166y f6r the Hourltp of oaess nply Hext | GHANgad WIth polsohing Kor HUSHARY, \Was ¥ @06 1t B viods; twE HALHEN of THPEME two hundred people aboard. The fire, which | cly Land Ar Sloan, brothers, | body does, and whose name would give the | yatje ¢ vhich is intende e month, The fact that itis just half a cen uitted to-day. When tho verdict was ren- | ance and numerous skirmishes have taken canght in some cotton near the forward end . the Bversole party. | Story eredence anywhero, assured me this [ considerable period of time, Ho is to at- | yupvginee the supred ourt of lowa was | dered Mrs. Diggle swooned and is now con- | place between the forcesof Malictoa-Mataafa of the boilers, was discovered about § o'clock, X Hays and An- [ afterncon that he had positive knowledge | tempt the nexotiation of & new comince organized, has callod attention anew to the | fined to ner bed, completely unstrang from | and Tamaose, the robel chief, and pretended The passengers were at breakfust and when | g a b thers, and *Red | that General Harrison had decided to ap- | 0"y R cal | history and standing of the court. Perhaps | DErvous reaction King. About 12) men have been killed and the alarm was given, they all made A rush | Mule” Smith, members of the French | Point Senator Sherman secretary of state. ison goes into the white house Mr. Bel- | no man 1n the stato is more competent to dis- | g i 0q sarital Troubles by Suieide, | 190 wounded. The state of affairs scems dug for the forward deck. At the time the | party ther. They met the Sioan | e did not give me the sourco of his informa- | mont will not any more than have gotten | cuss the history of lowa institutions thun | = 1yes Atorsre. Do, 09 -Are, dolm Stone, | 10 the continued action of tho Germans, who eamer was about, two hundred yards from | brothors, and at onco pioked 8 quarrel tion, but 1 could easily guess it. He told me, | well started at his work, and pressure will | 1o s p, of Cedar Rupids. Ho st that Tamae: be | ! et i el ¢ o dbow ol cavinet | be brought to bear fo_havo him rotained | Lrof. T. 8. Parvin, of Cedar Rupids. 'Ho | reiding near Albion, who had her husband | heist that famacse shull be kin, although A wo-thirds of tho poople have eloetod Malie- tho Mississippi side of the river, and hor Dow | them. The Freneh party drew their till his nogotiations are completed, He an- | has given special attention to the colloction K060 TRATAARY: Tov. DARLIRG. ek aH0 was at once headed for the shore, Pilot Joe | and drove the S s off the strect at ofticer '.- ken from the senate, ticipates that Mr. Belmont may be in his po- | of historical data of various kinds, and is en- | then sued him for divorce yesterday, | toa-Mataafa as their choiee, while the Ger- Barton was on watch, and he remained b nizzles of their weapons. Smith and the Al v over the name of Senator Quay, ition a year or more after the 4th of March. | abled in this way to furnish a vast @ nt | drowned <elf in the river Friday night. | maus oppose him, knowing he would not rolcally at his post until she was safely | Hayses followel the Sloans until ~they | which was telegraphed to the eastern papers A SCHEME TO EMTAIRIASS TIARRISON of interesting information. In a recent inter- | She was the mother of six childron, consent to their supremacy on the island landed. Harry Best, second clerk, | reached a point where they had every ad- | from Fargo, lnst night, is a cheap fuke, and | ~Oneof Mr. Cleveland's appointecs in the | (o 07h 0" vocatled the orgamzation of the - Y g . f G T O | e e T O o oL the senator declines to take any notice of it, | Postofice department who has charge of a : ; s BUYING STREET RATLWAYS, who was scated at the table wh cd fire upon the retreating Slo - . i » | mumber of employeos, says: “Durimg the | court fifty years ago, and ailudes to it with army began an attack on Tamuese's stocks the alarm was given, had brought | They took deadly aim and their b not even to give it a contradiction irst three weeks which followed the election, | the more interest from the fact that he was. ndicate Negotiating For St. Louis | ade in the bush, and after a shavp fight tho all the ladics and children forward and as- | counted, At the first discha John Sloan A COMPLICATED CASI o was an arrangement attempted.in se- | himself admitted to the bar that torm of and Little Rock Roads., robols woro driven out and up tho side of the fell, mortally wounded, Andy was also hit There is a curious state of things at the 'y whereby more than half of themen | (it Ty convened, says Prof. Parvin, at St Louvis, Mo, Dee. 23.-A New York | mountain, where they threw up o . » deck, remuined | Several times, but he managed to_keep his nal near this citv, Captain John E. | appointed by President Cleveland and not pro- o 3 pEhR A e 4 lic Y v the BRI h i § v thretv.up a stockade who was on the hurricane deck, remainc fect, although he was so weakened that he il i »d by civil seryice rules, were to resign | Burlington, November 13, 1838, That place | syndicate is negotiating for the entire sout Lhey were again driven out from here. there giving his commands until the s was barely able to run. Kuowing they | Mount, of the Third artillery, been in hositions on the 4th of March and walk | had been selected as the capital of | ernand southwestern streot railway system | Tamacse's loss s two killed and twelvo plank was safely lowered. The fire by this | could soon overtake Andy, the members of | the habit of drinking too much, liquor, and | gut of their oftices, Thousands of post- | the territory by Governor Lucas, | of this city. The lines involved in the deal | wounded, and Mataafa's four killod and fit- time had spread all through the cat ud | the l‘\n“m >‘, party ‘.;u‘{nu»;!.l 10 ¥ nl.- 2 John | Colonel Gibson, commanding that regiment, | masters Worato l;;[ in the m-h‘vmv, :\Iml‘\\ ¢ | It was then a little town, withou ta church or | are the People’s and the Union Depot, and | toen wounded. Mataafa’s wounded wero AN BOHIE116d) U FoLFGRE W 1110 Haas was lying bieeding to death. His body was | threatencd, not long ugo, to have him hauled their oftices promntly on that day. | gt 0 B e e pivate ha o | the syndicate is said to be represented by the | taken to Ap TR WAL s A AR filled with bullets, and his brother received |y hafore the court martial for drunkenness, SR A LT L CURI L BRI s R il by bt DA Stathe: S Otss - T climbed over the rails and descended to the sume treatment, both men dying within | (8 5T 9 8 i the departments here who were in the | the ofticers of the court sceured permission | DAnkin ouse of Newcomb Bros., New | Cootlogan, Unitad States Vice Consul cabin, Horo ho found Chief Clerl Glank Wil Captain Mount, promised reformation, as he | joad'of the scheme, and if it had worked as [ for it tomeet in a dwelling house, in the | York. The property has been thoroushly | glaclock, Captain Leary of the United NTITE ML fians ate w save the money | As soon us this rime was done, all four of | hud repeatdly done bofore, and as a guaran- | well during the, sccond as the first weels of | sittinic-room, & small one_about siteon feot examiined, uud i 1s veportod that an ofer 1% | Sy oy sioamer Adams, and_ Captain Poh and papers of the stesmer, which were in the | the murdercrs slowly withdrow from Hind- | tee of good faith wrote out his resignation, | the movement, it would have been a success. | gqyqape, TR AR tovembor | been mado that is now under consideration f 55 Ly Lnn F i T ror Ho Lot the. moncy and | man. Not the slighicst attempt was made | \hich he authorized Colonel Gibson to hand ¢ idea was fo_embarrass President Har. | S1Wr I wosi raw and chil Novanbor | by Dresidents Seullin and Green, of the two Rl Ul S safo. Ho managed t0 grab the moncy o to arrest them, LI loniel o and | ion to the fullost extant ut the heginming of | 4aY when the three gentlemen who had met lLways. ‘The roads have v tal tents in front of the British consulate for bad a narrow cscape from death in the burn About, a week preceding this two other | t0 the seerctary of war in case e should ever | )55 g inistration. You will remember that | 1o organize the first supreme court of Iowa [ chises and are doing a profitable bus the accommodation of the wounded, 10g eabin. Captain Cheek assisted several | witnesses against IPrench and his compan- [ be found intoxicated again. cording to | thig kind of an arrangement was talked of at | gathered around the table in that little room, | A change of motor is contemplated on both 1 jtico was also sent that Tamasese's ions were killed, but the news of their | the agreement, Colouel Gibson handed the | the beginning of this administration, und the | el of those men was destined to take high | 1S g TR wounded would be cared for, but none of deaths was not received until to-day. 'The | regignation to the secretary of war on the | republicans were to go out in a body. ~After | rank in the world hereafter, and exerta great Lirrie Rock, Ark, Dee, 23.—The Chicago | 5 Sl AR O | two other victims were Richard Vance and a [ gm0 1 E RO € WEE T dad | 8 laree number of men had promised to com- | influcnco upon the affairs of the yonng | Syidicate that purchased the streot railway | these woto brought to the hLospital tents, remain without being burned he, too, jumpec n whose name has not been learned. [ S0V ¢ s UL g was forwarded | o) NG the programme, a few of them | tarritors and futire. state. The ohiof jue | Svstem in Memphis and St. Louis are nego- | being taken to Tamasese's fort on the hill, into the river and swim ashore. Phey were warm fricuds of the Eversoles. ol fant X weakened, and the whole business fell | fe Chiirlos Muson. of Burlineton, whe | tinting for the Litile Rock steeet railway. A | where their wounds were looked after by Phere were about twenty-five cabin pass- | Riding along together in the edgeof Perry | cepted by the president. The first Cap- | through. PERky S. HEATIL aduated ut West 1oint with fine schol. | Stle is likely to be made shortl county, they were shiot from ambush and in- | tain Mount kuew of Colonel Gib- = - b, and then turned to the law. Thomas = ) white pussongers, On tho lower deck, how. | Btuptiy kitled. \ the murder of the | %08 dction was when he was re- THE CLEARANCE RECORD. S, Wilson, the second member of tho court, | | ”"“ ""<"‘""";; ‘!‘“ i o nshe 2 L] day follo: he murder of th S e S ] Kl 5 — = AR TR PEoT BIbUGIEOTor blRE LONDOY, Dec. 23.—John Bright sat up in ever, fearful panie scized the crew and | gigan boys, -Shooting Tke” Combs, Fronch’s | lieved from duty. He then called on the | The Financial Transactions of the | 1l come from Ohio but two or three e his chair half an hour to-day : relieve the Adams. November 10, the Gore deck pussengers. Those who were cut off |\t TES PHPCE o, the home of Hop | Sceretary and the president and protested, 3) before, and settled at Dubuque. He had won RS N ; 5 p 2 ang, )\ i Past Week. great success in his short residence in lov Loxpoy, Dee. 23 —Advices fr Mosam- | man steamer Lubeck arrived from Sidne, from escupe from tie bow were compelled to | Fife thicL eanLiors Bre oot claiming that he had not been intoxicated; £ 7 jump overboard to save their lives. The | Comba picked o g of) Breathitt, county: | that he had not violated his pledge, and th Bostoy, Mass,, Dec. 23.—[Special Teled | and was looked upon as very worthy of a | bique say the Portugese defeated Borgas on | bringing Dr. Huashe, the new German - cons stom of the burning steamer hud swung out | il as Davis fillod him with buckshot, | Colonel Gibson had acted in bad faith in i gram to tho Bem]—The following table | Place on the bench. The third member was | the Upner Zambesi e T R Lo s into tue river, And when an- effort Wwas made | Thiswas the eighteenth man killed in the | SSUUER B8 resienation. —Ifow 08,0 | compiled from dispatches to the Post from | Jos h “,'”""'”‘" Rl i e Rome, Dec. 24.—T' mber of deputies | quned by the Germans, continuod to make to launch the yawl it was capsized by the | fand. " Both factions see up in arms. and the | uestion that has never been raised in the | tho managers of the leading clearing-houses | Yoni% and so popular with everybody thathe | yesterday, by & vote of 175 to 52, passed a bill Akl : 0 crowd which fitled it, and many_of its ocen- | {1t 6 thy the caso | War department before, Captain Mount's | (i HIREREE L\l}ff‘f"l'nl.i?\tfil,‘f.' ','f;;:\. 1568 | was called by everyone “Jou” without regard | authorizing a eredit of 145,000,000 live for de- | Uy trips from Afiato Suluafata, carrying pants were drowne Ihey we mostly | yyjess he is protected by milit resignation having been accepted, he is no States, s the g ex- | to the dignities of his position. The gentle- | fense. ammunition for the use of Tumasese's mel colored meu, but there were three or four longer an ofilcer in the army, and he cannot | changes for the weok cnded December 23, | men wore aged ,‘-’“Y"«‘ mn'.l‘h_l"'.\ five and | 7 7 inan, Dee. 23.—The sultan has issued ‘”“f'! Aot LA RO 1D L) women n the crowid. ARTEMUS WAKRD'S WILL. be restored by the president, because the | 1888, with rates per cent of increase or d thirty seven respectively, and composcy adecroe proclaiming that murderers shall | King's adviser, giving it out to the rebel Tho lest, so furas can be learned, are as Do latter cannot reconsider bis final nct in ac- | crease as compared with the amounts for [ frst territorial supreme ¢ forfeit their lives and thieves shall lose their | (iers in lirge quanitics : follows It is Declared Valid by a New York | cepting the resignation. The only thing | tho corresponding week in 155 ‘;-!‘l';*\""“‘ahnll\\‘-!; ) S e left hands. NOVERREL IS REman e ol w01 “ing to save the colored women on the | NEW YOng, Dec. 23.—Charles T Browne | 1,5 gyher hand, Captain Mount, in order to yout. Tsaae Van Allen, of Burlington, [ the wovernment contivmn tho repert oF the ar | taafu comply with tho German's order to lower deck: (Artemus Ward), having leit property in [ do this, must show that Colonel Gibson has was the Unitel States district attorney. The ’\‘3' N Sar and Ewin Pasha on the | jgqve s encampuients, on account of ale Jok PoRTER; this country, and also legatees here, Judge | done him an injusti and that makes it court appointed Thornton Bayless, of 1ur- | AT TVEE. - Jeged depredations, which Matag denied. ANIREW REuESES Burrett, of the supreme court, yesterday | necessary for him to file charges against the lington, clerk, and Charles Weston, of Dav- | Loxvox, Dec. 23, rence Oliphant, & | Fie said w0 oo could rogret the war more MbsioN TAOREON, Hiich s diobie. ciialiishing ke vallals latter officer and bave' them tried before a | o enport, reporter. Van Allen shortly after | well known write this afternoon at | than himsclf, but e did ot fntond to _ston NELSO 2 el Fos court martial. New York 7| died, and_President Van Buren appointed | Twickenham. The of death wus | fight All he desirod was that forcign :[:: \\‘\"I‘;_“?v‘ i the will, in order that the bequests might be | © N YR GH R Boston, .. 2 OIReTWalESER oY atleAseaR il cancer of the lungs, Ibib anGRITINGbaBtOEeroi Rt AR OREED) Hiriyarn Honrsy, of the colored cabin | made. The will was exceuted on February Somehow the democratic officials of the | Epiiadeipaia . . So much for the personnel of the court Ak, Dec. 2 ab deserters say there | Sumoans to settle the trouble themselves. o 20, 1867, Southampton, England, where | house are not half so emphatic in claiming a | St Lo 1 . itself. The usual formalitics over, the court | is a strong force-of ret at Handou rhe following duy a meeting of the German, e to huiorist died. After making 'a fow | domocratic majority in ‘the next. house as | S ki 10:i11lip | announced that it was rondy to. admit attor- | many bodios of natives killed in the rec Ametlean and V‘lHl‘-‘h;]nnx(uh was leld, b FRANK WELLS. ninor bequests the residue of the property is | they were a few weeks ago, in spite of the | New orle 5 3 % | neys in waiting and dispose of the ouly case | fignt'are being conveyed to that villa was devoid of resuits, the Gernuans insistin FRANK WELLS B et torlitoltothie LS tator ol mothorie AT er | Bt e e s 4 Vot Virginiy | Baltimor 8 ;| before it—un appeal, This was a criminal | Zax e, 23 ST » protest | upon upholding Tamascse 8 In addition about fifteen deck passengers, f act that the four districts in' West Virginia | 1} 3 a Zaxzinar, Dec. 23. —Owing to the protest | Wb Lo ora white mon. wore also | her death the greater portion of the principal | seom to have been stolen by them. The sue- | bittsburg.. L1 | case, the territory of Towa against somebody | of the British representative here, the sultan | 1 the afternoon of the 19th the opposing four of W « 2 drowned. In this list of ynknown were turce | 18 directed to be ted to founding an | cess of the republican candidate in Cali- | assmnis, I by who had been convicted of stealing a rifie. | has cancelled his order for the wholesale | forces had a sharp fight Saluafat Colored womeniand their children. asylum for worn, out yrinters in the United | fornia, who scomed to buve been defeated at Eontavilios iy There woretwenty, lawyers waiting wmbe execution of criminals. Mataatas wen driving the rebels out of wa U r vay. tates, A o de [ ther the tes- o . 3 rance tha slegi- ey ce P 2 ¢ e t at its first s lon. ty 1 el Vil aipsie, B g orts. A number of Tamasese's mnen The burning steamer drifted away, after ites. At th ath of his mother the tes- | ope time, and the assurance that the delega- | Providence, % admitted to the court ). Che German warship, Leipsic, has cap- 1 were Jyings at the bank for twenty minnice, and | ttor dicected that the children of Jobn G. | tion from that state will contain five repub- [ Milwaukee” 1 5 ;| years ago. They were the following tured another show, with 140 slaves, killed aud - wounded, and Mataafa lost five floated down the river, her hull sinking ut 'y, of Waterford, Me., should receive | Jicans, was a bad setback for them in the by Minneabous. ... ¢ iam B. Conway, secretary of the territory; killed and cight wounded. 'The German gun- th hona of Doters istund, four miles below | $1000 bach. Tenco the application to have | ginnin of ‘the week. Now thoy havo dis- W, B Starr l\l W. Starr, J. W, 2s Store. boat Eber arrived November 21, and the noxt Commeret ‘jl‘:u \\ln‘l(u»m ;I:\”Ih::HL ter it had been duly m\;.-n-u lu;;\tl\nn_l;mg I‘(lisl{r.nn):.lo'lhfx fl“.:\ul- : i s }lfi“&-‘ \!1{3:“\11;‘!; ‘;.,1114:1"\‘1?\;?1'1}12&;';' \‘\;:r‘u;;t X T 3. [Special to l‘:;:nl.y.:;:(:; (;«m““m( :S}-"‘”vr‘: ‘\hl.?:. .th,.y“,,)” "‘{ The Kate Adams was owned by the Mem” 2 R ulent methods whicia they inaugurated in X PESORVEURAL Iom) (U S linglon axcon Lk leves oo nth tha i ani | s some e RO NI lo oL OyEs phis & Vicksburg Packet company. She — several of the southern states, the repub- 5 5 24,063 3 Conway, who was from Davenport; Philip A her and wil S0 rema temporarily at was butlt in 1882 and cost $102,000. She w The Anarchists Did Not Meet. | 1icans will be enabled, possibly, 'to prevent 5 Viele and Alfred Rich, of Fort Madison; G, | ruptshoe store last night and carried of | Saluafata. Tmmed on the arrivi o stest steamer of her type CricaGo, Dec, 23.—The reported anarchist | the seating of the 'only two democrats W. and J. B. Teas, of Mt. Pleasant; S. C. | about §200 worth of goods. A gang has | the Iiber, sho sent ashore a notification to the finest and fastest W er type on t c 1na O oy T B ¥ (1 L1 e S tho river, and her owners this summer spent [ meeting this afternoon did not take place. | who elaimn election * in - Wisconsin. | TN : | e e somironon o jaowo: | been working the town for the past month. o a0 aormul groundines opairing b Her cargo con- | The b A o ho uees controlled | The point raised y e Mil- | €0 . sl L and L C. Day, o mington, B0ne | T h e A AT T o Ethat Alis s xiotivean jo following day, or they would ba S T cargo. ol § The hall which was to boused is controlled Duluth, ... . -0 | tine;' Stephen Hempstead and B. R. Pe- | yigited. The police have not yel been able ibly driven away, and also ordering them sisted of 1,101 bales of cotton, 1,000 sacks of e Joontrole® | waukee' Herald, that these two democrats, | jiifora T e pstes 3 Cotton sccdl, 57 bags of sced and ' good list | LY the Plasterers union, and the renting of | garwig and Bricker, are not entitied to '5\\- Haven. .. trikin, of Dubuquo; Chatlos Weston, of | ¢o gat any clow to them. not to attempt to pass over German of sundrics. The cotton was consigned to | it to the Arbeiter Bund was doune without | seats, because they are neither native, natu 3 . Davenport, and T. S. Parvin, then of Bur. ——t Linds. Mataafa's men having gone up thq Memphis merchants and was fully iusured. their knowledge by the junitor. The umon | alized, nor the sons of naturalized citizens, is hu[lu‘mn- “"f' that n\rn“lh‘l"? which m_t'lmh‘n} His Team Ran Away. coast after capturing the forts, found thes ALl the passongors and crew’ arvived at | this morning sent a committeo to Chief of | said to be well taken, and republicans are 1».'3’[7.','.(( i tv | fifteen statssmon of higt standing in tho RAND IsaxD, Neb., Dec, 2. Special to | Se1ves unable,under this order, to return an Momphis this aftornoon at 6 o'clocl, having | Polico Hubbard to arrange a course of action, | determined that the two men shall not be | LortRG; 1.4 2. | state and nation, but three men survive— mpeatiiplil [PPECIl 10 ] iy maseses is once more in possession of th 1 Police Hubbard to arrange a course of action, YO ! Sprineticid, 3 5 5 ¢in’ Portla yre. ne Bee.|—C. P. Hargenson, a farmer liv- m s n the Louisville, New Orleans and Texas | 0 B e ooat | Sworn until they have produced satisfactory | Worecito Hustings, now in Portland, Ore., Weston in , o forts, The Germans claimed large tracts of \in at Robimsonville, which station assuring him the plasterers had no sympathy | proof that they are citizens of the United | row - St | Philadelphia, and Parvin in Cedar Rapids, ing about nine miles north of Grand Istand, | lands, said to belong to the Suuiouns. On Qistant in the interior from | With the anarchists. Mr. Kraft, attornoy for | States, The democrats are trying to offset | Los Angeics. ia00[is | Such was the first court. The court of to- | was thrown from his wagon and scriously | this the German consul instructed tho cap- aster occurred. the bund, was present, and to him Chiof | tnis serious drawback to the scating of the T 4 | Gey, dn ite prosent surroundings,1s @ auite | injured while going home from town yester- | tain of the Iibor fo firoupon any of Mataafa's Citizens of O cnderod the passen- | Hubbard' reiterated his determination that | Wisconsin men, by citing the case of Repr ‘\\hlm-‘ . different body. It meets in fhe elegunt His toam was frightoned, and bocame | Men who ventured upon it. Tumascsos gors and crew ey ssistance in reaching | the meeting must not be held, The plas sentative White, of Indiana, who hud to fight | firand itapids A 4 - | chamber in the new capitol, with its imported | dav. Lfis todin was frightoned, ic, booune | owever, v ngo' of this obmsonvill .ying them there in wag. | er's committee then returned to the hall and eat I spite of the fact that he fought sreds : frescoes for the ceiling, its soft deep carpet o 4 > Jaganie [ nd i ould be pros Ro ¥ A v > S Gy . | him to the ground- He was ‘discovered soon g v ons and every ¢ shicle that could | notified the janitor not to open it, About the union. But they forgot that nearly " 8 |77 | to tread upon, the magnificent carved ma- | R G BB SEL Dicled him wp and | tected by the be scouri P were 167 from the ill | o'clock fortyior fifty members of the Arbeiter very member of their party voted against 5 B hogony bar, and all the other appointments | & 1WF BY, € ACHHAOT 0 B0 s broken November Captain . of the fated steamer that came to Memphis, Captain | bund, under the leadership of Albert Carrlin, | White, so that there is no sentimental reason which wealth tastefully exponded can sup- | carried him homc, WIis foit arin wvas & United States stéamsnip Adams, sent a_ let- Cheek defraying the expenses of all those | arrvived and demanded to know why the hall | why the Wisconsin men should not stand o 5 ply. The present quirters of the Iowa su- 5 e Bl 4 rto the captain of the Eber, protesting who did not have funds. The passengers and | was not opened. Their curiosity was gr. solely upon their merits, The idea that the | SWINDLED BY A SMOOTH YOUTH. | preme court are pronounced by good judgzes School Teacher Exonerated gainst his action, and adding he was nog crew lost all their clothing and effects, and | fied by a licutenant of police, who was nuturalized German-Americans will oppose to be the finest i the country. Instead of three ael l08g X © | aware that any foreign powers had some made their escape to shore from the | ent. Their attorncy then advised them to | the refusal to grant certificates to these men | An Ilinois Farmer Loses $22,000 the court now consists of five members, of \'umnl]w\ Dec .~ [Special to T quired termtorial rights in 101, and any urning steamer endeshabille, but were pro- | malke no further attempt to hold the meet- | is absurd, as all naturaiized cizens are rough a New York Sharper. whom Judge Seevers is chief justice, h Ber.]—Considerable feeling has been ex terferonce with cither of the war partie b g , [ z v § et Cith th I ] vided with clothes by the kind citizens of | ing, g the action of the police was just | cqually interested in seeing that all members | orryywa. TiL, De L ester masion o | term and oflice expiring with this y cited here recently with regard to the public | would be regarded as an unjustitiuble act of Commorce, what the 1 Dbeen wanting to help out | of congress are citizens of the country. ] e aylory judge has an opportuity to be chief justice, [ g MO T Y WEL HEKC O EEE BOPEE | Nostility. No reply was received to th Phree of the colored cabin crew who were 3 n court. They soon dispersed. RIVER AND HARBOR 1HLL. wealthy farmer residing near Millington, | if he serves his full term, as thut distinction ¢ e IRALLLOD 18O She letter, s rescued from the water died afterward. s evening it is learned that mem- Opinion is divided as to the course of the | has been swindled out of $22,000 by asmooth- | comes by rotation to each member of the ( upon themselves to criticise the actions of | .65, %o atternoon of November 26 Taman Thoir names appear in the 1i 1y givon. 4 of the Arbeitor bund outwitted the po- | senate towaras the river and harbor bill | tougued young man, who was arrested in [ courbinthelast vear of his term. Judge | tho princi al of the school, and through the | goge's men eame out 1o meet Matuafa's forcog s ry. Gold, * benammbed the | lico.after all. When they left the vicinity of | when that measure shall reach the upper | New York this week. The youth pretended | eed the congre -elect from the Ninth | papers to east insinuations upon him which | 11 oo ropulsed with the Joss of sovora T e mod” overboard. and | the Plastorois hall in accordance with a pre- | house of congress. It is probable that it will - XOrkith] he, you district, has not yet resigned, as he wants to | were injurious. To-day, however, the school | {\ied aud many wounded. ‘Tho morning o D084} g ROC.. | 1 A st e Giobts TRy T s house Hoxt week, but there is under- | t0 be the only son of wealthy and distin- | haye a taste at least of the honor of being | board came out with a paper, signed by the e St i to this is ottributed the greatloss of life, | arranged plan, they went 10 & qui n | pass the house next week, but unde 8 I 4 the following day an attack wis began by All speak in the highest terms of the cool | on West Randolph street and held their | stood to be a tucit understanding on the part | guished parents, and said that his guardian | chief justice, and as next year (1889) would | full board, completely exenerating the prin- | ataafa’s men on Tamasese’s fort, which ho B oravery displuyed by the oficors, | mecting, perfecting an organization. Beforo | of the members of the senate committee on | was attempting to cheat him out of his in- [ be his year for that placc, ke will hold on | cipal {rom any blame in the matters re- | hul built in three sections behind a - splens Cuptain, clerks, piiots and engineers all re- | adjournment som embers proposed the | commerce that no bill of the kind shall be | heritance. He wanted to learn farming, until the January term of court, over which | ferred to. » lidly ~ constructed s 4 The fight i afta until tho. last.. ana It nes of Mayor Roche, Chief of Police Hub- | r from that body at this soesion, | his wonith was msinly in lands. —His bo ‘will proside. 'That tor will seo Arroatedi W olatiORDE tasted ly mor until dark, a8 through their efforts and courige that rd und Inspector Bonfield as honorary | owing to the great size of the appropriations | confederatc in New Yorl ugg to bo | for the first time, Judge Grangor sitting A ) a7 Wl when it ceased anfa’s mer i ’ onwers wore safely taken 's of the bund. The proposition was | contained in the bill approved last fall. | his attorney, seut for money from time to | on the bench, he having been elected at the MixNearonts, Minn,, Dee, 3 pecial | had sccured possession of sections 2 an the lady passony v y m § ) and ashore. unenimously carried. There are several important public works in | tune to pra ite the suit against the alleged | last election to succeed Judpe Seevers. The | Telegram to Tne Bue. | —There was 1o little of the big fort, while Tamasese’'s party Mr. John Woods Harris, who wasa pas- ——— — course of construction which will suffer | guardian, and without security the farmer | court now is located permancently at the cap- | gupprise among the congregation the s still in possession of the first, or stronge T o tho atage Rlonk. ok Murder and Suicide, by lelayed appropriations, and some offort | loancd the youth 81,000 at & time until he | itol. Each judge hasa room sssigned him [ SUTPTISS DHONE WRG COTETARALON BB N scetion, The two seetions captured have TEhER baou lowered, and was internally i New Your, Dec. %, —A man named Honry | Will bo made to provide for theso on tho finglly disappeared. ‘He has been arrested | there, and Lo can sleop there If he chooses, | U0/ P o0tk Gia Lake strect wh ot | been taken and retaken five tines and the R rin v ar e s s ” 5 % | dry civil bill, but owing to the determi iw York. and stay in the building all the time, exc avenue so d Lake s e In- | Caughter on both sides has beew fearful, dureth oMiw. Dr, Horsin of Lseconis, Biao. |/D; Schoomaleer shot s young ““"I Some | orome members, who have “pork in the ———— 10 go out for his meals. o rms | spector Johm Hoy walked in during the | Mataafa's loss was 55 killed und a groat B S o the B pfam.8 | time last night, twico In the head aud onco | parrel,) as thoy expross it, to oppose every: The Baby Dead in Her Arr of court bringsa lavee number of lawyers | gervice there yesterday morning and arrested iber wounded, wany fatally, Of th cotton bale in descending from the cabin to a fakion baloin ab in the breast, and then killed himself - | thing of this kind until they come in, it is W Yous, Dos. $3.—Mary Molutyre, s | £r9m oll overthe staie; and they ol a prominent member, J. W. Iobt e, | Kilied, 36 had been' behowded by Tamaseso's Colomad M. Hunter, of Louisville, who | stantly with u bullet through the brain. Tho | not likely that any aporovriations will bo | vouny unmarried woman, arrived at Castie | fFeISCHiY to consult tho tine law Hbrary i | 1 obbins deals in dirt and has an ofice in tho | tn. Iivo high chiofs were among the f the 1l fated Kate Ad two were found in their fat in Brooklyn | made for river and harvor works if th X the state house. It is very complete in' re Killed, Tamascse hid about fifty killed and e thailling accoun of hia Gxporionce o | th e R T e ate committee refuses to report the regular | Gavden yesterday on the steamship Egypt | ports and text books, and ks fourth or | Boston block. At church he became ac- | i ARG HEE LB T much di ives a th ceount of his experience o 1is morning in bod, elasped - each othe o Ty e e i > Unite o rospeo ‘ od with Catharine Bornstoin and she [ BHW WOUBCe ILIOL 010G 2 ! 3 ¥ bill, from Liverpool. She carried her four- | fifth in the United States in this respect. quainted with Cathari nstein an i HORICEE a8 MInALOLOL NG “',':"ln’." BLOAMOT: ‘.\{“," l”" Il“‘f“ Was | arms, covered with blood, She was still THE WASHINGTON POST SOL] months:old ]b.m in her arms., She was de. ———— intrusted her little property to him to be “,,‘l‘.m'm‘_"”,,";.'H,‘ ‘l\‘,‘,,' visit T ’,’,:L,,:;‘f: R o e s A s el Iikeenthing bit o onag. dohd, TGRS UG fiMr, stilson Huteliins, who lias been tryfng | tained, to bo sent to Ward's. island. Tho at But Pew Soldicrs Among Them. bandlod us o thought for, her bost nterost, | girongtold, and the Germans are not on HFOG § o 1988 ! 18 | twenty @ urs old, she o year young for several months to sell his paper, 'Th L 8 " 2 e T P fa o it after a time the trasting old lady found | #1FBRAROT A Amoricans or Bog! Y i Hpo. h'\v.h3"“rm|'n"vmxl. s valiso ho | and *they had a fourtoon months-old baby, | Waghington Tost, has at last e cus. | teution of Dr. Schultz, who stood ncar the 1‘,‘]. ‘A\:‘I\ ] -J:. Do, 38, qx‘ fal | GLtthat Robbins could give no account satis poalkiug torms with Auieric ns or Englishe found oscapo by way of the bow eul off by | wiio was'wway from the house at the tune: | tomer i Mr. Jamds Elverson, the proprietor | Womlan was atiracted by the extromo pallor to Tue Brr.)—Somo tmo ago Colonel | fuctoryto herself of u cortain sum of #125 in- f WRENS WICE, TR TREE B0 AT the flawes, which sproud with lhinfuiclike | Mo wife will probably dio. nsanity, scems | of the weckly story puper known us tho Sute | of Uho bub s face, Placing his hand on the | Consigner, department commander of the G usted to him, and yesterday she caused his [ ¥USE GOS8 SRS TS, S TOr OF 8 St 3 Eiuco ik 1iwasto | 1o be the only explanation of the deed, urday Night, and the little weekly for chil- | ¢hild's face he looked inquiringly at the | A, K., for Iowa, decided that the old veter- | arrestona charge of embezziement. 1 B v i Sils ot AT ek Ak Yo be doath ox swim, 80 bo disrobed himsclf, sc- | Colonel Schoomaker, the father of the oo known a8 Goldon Days. Mr. Elverson | woman and said: *How long has your baby | yns who might belong to the G, A. R. and be | bins waved examination in - tho munieipal | 365 G5E Y G5 w00 o wlevinte the sufers Ponad, S ahion strugRINE 0. the water | Joung man, recclyed the Arat Intimasion of | isa man of groat woalth and has bod a reat- | bogn sick! : court, and was hold to the grand Jury in | U880 CE EGUE I R O S irad B B ites muciondad 'in roashing tne | hedoed in the followlng hote this noon: | deucoip Washington for some years, It is t's not sick at all sir,” the mother an- | I d . " | #200 bonds, which were furnished. tion, Since this batile, no fighting of any or ton minutes suceceded dn - reaching the | SMamma and Henry come down a3 s00u a8 | understood that he will cmploy an entir swered; “It's been asleep for two hours.” lands, ought to be looked after especiully by - B o ar O I 0N, shore. | Ho had nothinir but his underclothos | possible. 1f you find the doors locked, force | noy staff of editors aud reporters, “The' child's dead, ry good woman. Is it | their comrades. S0 he wrote to the com The Proposition Was Accepted. B AU on, and sccured clothing from those on shore. | yhe front parlor door. Harny.” TIONAL BANKS, possible you did not 'know it! It has evi- | mander of the G. A, R. post at Fort Dodge, | o o e R o LRSI LY BURLONS IO TUG 19 Colonel Hunter says that while ho was in | " Phis note had boen 1eft at the district mun . e ANIG -4 Hir PEKA, , Dec [Special islands inexed by the United Statos, N bla 1o 8w A 0010160 WomAR | aaklia bote hed bosn 1oft % the diakelob I04R- | - Tho mombers of 1he Douse ' sammittes on | Hently Deen dcad Zompevers) how The | yuking him to find out the names of all the | gram to Tug bsek. |- “The reduction of 10 per | OF have a proteclorate established, even if iy T LA 0NN an | agor’s ofice Saturday evening, with instruct- | panking and currency ure not a little dis- | Woman started back in aftright, and would L L 4 i £:10.per. || ORFIUYO B NEGU throw throo children it tho river and then | ous to'deliver it at 11 o'elocks the next morn- | (oS08 i iysusted ovor thoir failuro to | have Jet. the baby fall if tie doctor had not old soldiers, who had been evicted | cent recently made by the Atchison, Topeka | b€ ouly temporary, \ Jump I Bero o O e iron ot | ing. Instantly, whon tho noto was received, | impress eithor house with the necessity of | caught it in bis arms. |An examination d and sce if any nceded assistance, | & Santa Fe railvoad in the sularies of oftic gl 1 10 an Associatod “',...',,‘,{.“‘. A A ",;“.‘""“i'xlr’v! the ‘!;mull\'( ;v;--‘x: to fl(h.“ ]lhl"i logislation on the banking business. The | closed the fact that the baby had died of ex- | e After @ thorough investigation | jals and employes of that system, did not cx Robved and Killed an Old Soldier, tried hore £ firs o | where they saw what is told above. Colonel | \yjkins bill, providing that national banks | posure. he finds that there are very few union | g0 o but T ; Dayrox, Ohio, Dec. 23.—Shortly after darlg ied to jump ashore from tho beam of the | Schoomaker said that his son had been sick 5 — U | tend to train wen, butitis learned to-day steamer, but failed_and foll to the lower | for " Dave been | My have a oiroulation to the full par valuo A Dy = soldicrs among the number, and, to his sur- | 1ot S e coam have | 168t evening, Thcodore Trampenuy, aged stenmor but failed, and full to tho lowor | for u fow duys wnd bis mind must have been | or'the bouds deposited with the treasurer, A Dynamito £xplosion. prisc, finds o Jarger nuniber of ox-confod: | that the conductors of the entirosystem havo | W8k evaniuk, Shcotors Hrimbontt, sged hor, followed her example, and, lko hor, | T4 o although reported unanimously from the | WEEELING, W, Va., Dec. 23,—This after- | erate soldiers among the evicted settlers | volunturily submitted a proposition to the ity years, an - inmg atioual failed to reach the shore and fell' near he T o1 e R nalan committee, placed upon the calendar, made a | noon & dynamite magazine at Mount Pleas- | than union veterans, 1t was not suspected | management of the railway, that they Mulitary homs, was found murdered noar tha, ki e . v d o A special order, taken up and discussed two or | ant, 0., explode P 7 that 80 many cx-rebels hud cowe north to | ready and willing to assume,” without extra | gates of the home. Trampenan drew $9Q Tho negro gathered her in his arms and_car- | provipexce, R. L, Dee. 2%.—Three hun ant, O., exploded, wrecking windows and ried her to the bank and thus saved her from 30 ) Sl bty 166 @ 0.4 three time id now resting as unfinished | 000000 buildings. The shock was felt and Towa to live, but there are evidently & good | pay, such additional du and responsibili- [ pension yesterday. When found his pockets T o Lo e va Wnablo 4o | Ared mewbers of tho Grand Order of Rail- | business, ciunot receive action, Chairman | pMEREPHCNER, RS SHA0C WIS many in the state, ties'in the handling of the train service as | weve cmpty. Another soldier was robbed move, | Mre. Fields i positive” W, A. Cov. | way Conductors attended the union meeting | Wilkins himseif says that thero is so- much | wol 5" W80 Vet orsons - wers - will enablo o coupany o mike reductiun | this evening near the spot by u negro, T ington, a planter of Itosedale, Miss,, por- | to-day. Grand Chief Conductor Calvin L, | prejudice against legislation which in any | j)eryig are meagre and a ful report will Prison Notes, of fully 10 per cont in thie expense of this de | negro is belicved to be the murderer. o ashed in the flames. Wheaton, of Cedlar Rapids, Ia.; Governor | Wei fuvors nutional banks and that there ure |y, possible before Monduy, Anavoss, 18, Doo, §l—(Specia) to Tup | Pastinent. Tho proposition hus heon u Triipenau, who was killed by a hoavy. blow, 1t is reported that a negro murderer, who | mafy and Superintendent Gardiner, of the | {iulls misrcoresent the truth i regard. t Tnere were, in the magazine, 210 kegs of | Ber,)—Between Christmas and New Years | Sopted aud tho uwow arvangoment goos iuto | on the forchicad e ey A A el aftand Superin 3 s tinually misrcpresent the truth in regard to | | AHEre A, ine, effect about January 1 o g brought back for trial, pevisod on | New York, Peunsylvania & Ohio road, de powder and ten cases of dynamite. A four- | guy Warden Barr, of the Anamosa peni - board the steamer. He was haudeuffed, and | veved vy 382’ meal 1 o teen year old boy, Charles Gleck. with two | 4 A y . . An Ex ol an Suicides, livered acddresses. A business meeting of | iy possibility to secure any action. The Wil o) WO | tentiary, expects to goto Mt, Pleasant for | Why the Tascott Reward Was Maksed the ofticer in charge of him made his escape | yhe goyeral local divisions was then beld. | s bill would put e \ other boys, went' in smoking. The ot ory, exy §0 1o M, Plogas ) ; ApsL © | Kaxsas Crry, Dec. 23, Bx Captain of Poe and left the negro in a helpless condition, | Routine business, mainly of a private natu ius bill would put lnto clreulation & €00d | }oys ran before the explosion. ~ Young Gleck | twenty-uwo criminal iusane inmates now in | Cuicaco, Ill., Doo. 23.—1Tho reason Why | yi00 Guarles Ditach was found deud th and ho was burned to death. s then followed. The next anvual weeting | hersfore have o tendonoy 10 rodice the jne | Was literally blown to_atoms. The other | the hospital there, who will hereafter be | Mrs. Sucll raised the roward for the captur Ty ’;‘ T l‘_‘! The greatest excitement prevailed in Mem- | ill be held in May noxt, TR R AT TR ol | boys were badly hurt, Seventeen men were | kept in the building, now about completed, | of William Tascott, the murderer of her B4 10400 $1i0R. of ying on big X terest which borrowers must now I I I 8 phis when the first news of the disaster C ) B HUAL NOW DOS ¢ 1 badly injured.” Nearly every house within a n danghter's grave, with a gnastly wound in AAD A, . @rAs AN f - bill proposes to give the broks 10 per cent | 2 ) oY U8 B | for that class at Anumosa. Two will also be | band, from §20,00) Lo £50,000, is because iv has reached here. came about noon in the Appointed General M ! wile was blown to pieces, and farther away, his head, while a murderous looking rey shape of a privato telegram from Robinson- N £ 4 t more circulation without having to pay any- | ool A"l @ NG s of the injured | Sent from Independence, and three or four | been discovered that the fugitive fled with o et ST 4 4 Ve i sald 120 Livoe tiad boen Tost Tacer | S7. Louis, Dec. 23.—The Globe-Democrat | thing for it, and on this ground the anti-ank | S*HCFCY abreds e JMEmes, 0f M MNICH | o the prison at i't. Madison SARE (ERLEAAS S TS N A volvor told the rest of the story. He had Nocounts wero more rensauriag. 1t s itinoe | sunounces that W. B. Doddridge, superin. | men in the house howl., "A member of “the | B KIed can notbe oRtalioe LomMIY (& 1 iero are now 227 conviets 'in the prison. | early §300,000. These hipers, which were | Sharie 96 Uie tands ok, the Poics olief ase sibl to definitely ascertain how many lives | tondent of the Missouri Pacitio lincs in Kan- | eowmittee suid, of the probubilitios of lekis- | 3uyite'in‘a case, which was not exploded. | A Sewt ago the ouwbor wis 24, u decroase | stolen from the sate In tho Mioll house be. | 42Ciakion snd the uicide i supposed to by really were lost, but a conservative estimate 2 i Nebras) has been appointed ation upon the national bauking question by il =, of 6 WO years ago at this tine there wer fore the murder, sre of such value to the os. & g L socoun J | sas and Nebra as been appointe et i JRAYONERS L8k 108 b CORMIVALING ea1L0N ehrasks, bas bo iR the next house: *There will bo some iny 3 . e £ 316, nearly 100 more than at the present time. | tate that the administrator is unable to ve. It aiuy possibly reach fifly. 4 R vy e e [ortant logislution, gud thoro is no doubt of 8ok Up tho Passengors, Tho lurgest number on the rolls 4t any 0n6 | trace tie hundreds of foans old man Sneil Autonded Ohurah, - to verify the reporty and Mr. Doda. | M 3 we intend to maintain our present Roonester, N. Y., Dec. 28.—The New | time in the history of the institution was in | y before his death. It is said that the 1xniaNAPOLS, Ind,, Dee. 23, ~Ganeral and ey Fire, il erify Whe roport, sod Mr, system of requiring national banks 10 issue | York Central express train was derailed at | April, 155, when there were 526 men and | widow will ultmately increase the rewar ; ison, aoec ed by thol gue ridge himself is reported as saying he kuows | B¥SIOI 0f requiring natlonal banks 10 issu v i ud | widow will ultimately increase the reward [ Mrs. Harrison, accompanied by their guesty Rarto Ciry, Dak., Dec. A prairie fire | nothing about the matte clrculating hotos and socut them by i Jes | Churchvillo to-night and & number of pas- | wouwn in durenve. N ‘1*'“~-“" at I 1 1o §100,009. ex-Senator Saunders, attended divine ser. ) b 4 e 3 3 posit of Usited States bonds, © mus ST YD Mudison is in #bout the same proportion - 8 5 D Afke l\ldl'"d u;llau‘l’llnvlt)*l‘ufl\-lflulo.\can»nm Ateniushin Arrivals bow bonds issued, for tho high premium do, | S¢78€YS shaken up. 0a R0 ey Kitlod TT1s Wit vices this morning ut the First Presbyterian and spread rapidly before a brisk northwest - e s wanded by the present issue of b 3 « Y o 24, —T, f urel i evening was spe o MR PRIy baforo & briak northwesl | ., \o vorieeTho Ohip, from Livarpcal; | [Ra%ged b o prosent lssus of hapds and The Weather ladications. Will Have a Keur synvives, N. V., Deo. 93.—To night Wit | ehurcle “ho evening was spent ut bonte, na ou burned over and much loss 18 Lachawpague, from Havee; the Carada, | lation of bank notes very undesirable, and braska and Towa: Rain, turning into Des Moixes, [a, Dec. 23.—[Special to Tue | liam Crossiey shot and killed s wife, and [0, P00 00 During the holiday weel he duwage cannot now be estimated from London; the Alexandiia, froid Medi- | the banks ave reducing their circulation to | snow, colder, winds hecomiug northwesterly, | BEE|~When the lowa sheriffs met here the | then blew oul his brains with & revolver, | General Harrisou will suspend his afteroagn ¥ [arm bulldings are in the liue of the fire, terrancun ports. the aiuiwmum, The credit of a national bank Dakots: Mair, colder, vortheriy winds, | owker day it was found that se,cral of the | Feceplions, also, that there would be no other On the afternoon of November 4, Mataafa's sisted them ashore. Captain Mark R. Cheels, passengers in - securing life preservers, and when it was no longer possible for him to through the recular channels and was ac- surgeons from the German man-of-war. Tho United States Steamor Nipsic, Cap- engers who were saved, along with the tain Mullen, arrivod here November 7, to cITIES. esvama( found among the evicted settlers on the rive the banking busiuess, that it is next to an

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