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— - % TWENTIETH YEAR. : : ] NUMBER 118, T traimed gown of white bre ilk, trimmed tides, and then atte) ho ceremony of th v fA Mammoth Square of Rifles Burrounding | 007\, City, Utah, Jan, 1.—Bight com- | & Brilliant Scene at the New Year's Levee | ‘l"“‘l;‘!lllt}““""};‘_:j';”‘Il]':’\!"fl';w':“::m::"fi'_" lice outer | Farmer Robinson Moets Death While | &iving out of the pay Z o the Berlin gar- [ Agent Purdy Bound and Gagged by Throe ¥ f o+ 1 rison in the court yai ‘uhmeshalle, the Tndians, es of troops left this morning for Rush- at the White Housa, A OURIOUS CoNRIRRR, Battling for His Property. ¥ b, . Ny Masked Men. ville, Neb,, taking with them four gatiing —— A curious’contrast in tone with the tidings THE * " 1 guns. Much excitement prevailed here today of Indian fighting in South Dakota is fur- ‘ e BROOKE AND CARR ON OPPOSITE SIDES. | overan uncorroborated_veport of a massacre | THE DISTINGUISHED PEOPLE PRESENT. | nistiod by o memorial to congrecs® 15 e FRIGHTENED TO DEATH BY SANTA CLAUS, | A Blizzard Raging Torthern Mis- | ABOUT $800 TAKEN FROM THE SAFE, of five troops of e Ninth cavalry by In- drawn up at n me -llnr;l:)f’lll.r|~<‘|1xm;l-‘|\!|‘n|v.-n g souri and nsas, . dians, | o e religious Soclety iends for Penn- 3 T i glous & f X Kuxaas Crry, Mo, Jan. 1--A blizzard sot in THE TRISH LEADERSHIDP, A Description of the Costumes Worn | f¥lvania, New Jersey and Delaware, held a | gad Resnlts of a Christmas Celebra- Pathctic Scenes Witnessed by the Scouts — Live Indian Infants g Found Heside Thelr Mothe Rumor That Parnell Will Withdraw A few days before Christmas, This memorial 3 b L By P R BN S G B LA LK by Some of the Ladies—The speuks of the enormous amonuts of money tion for One Nebraska Family during the day over novthern Missouri and A Burglary at : Christening of the expended for many years in_hostilities with —Sharp Edged Competitio Kansas, Kansas is covered with a blanket if Succeeded by O'Brie : Indians, the primary cause of which has been i of snow from four inches to a foot thick, Deneiy, Jan, 1,—Itis understood here that Blue Parlor. the fujustice and rapacity of the whites, and of Hotel Runners, which in many places drifted to such un ex vention, — William O'Brien has cabled John Dillon asks congress whether it is pot the part of tentas to seriously cripple railway trafic, g ey p wisdom, mercy and forbearance befitting a & Allincoming trains from the west are de Pixe Rinae Acesey, 8. D, (via Rushville, [ NoWia New York, that Parnell consents to WasnixoroN Bunev Tire Osama Ben, ) | powerful “pation to fuguire into the | ool o un 1. (Spectal to Tas | 18ved, Some four hours. Dis Moints, fa., Jan. 1.—(Special "Telo- Neb.) Jun. 1.—(Special Telegram to Tiy | Fetire it O'Brien is mudae leader of the Irish 513 FOURTEENTII STREET, cause of the present trouble and to Bl iirine the. tat bia & e Biiesard Dispatches from different parts of Kansas | gram to Tur Ber articulars of tho oxe B 1= Genaal Brooks 1 stafl, together | PAIY. It is further understood that the Wasiizaron, D. O, Jan, 1.( apply a remedy which might restore tran -y uring the terrible snow Dblizzard [ ;;, ioate the aimost entive cessation of il but ¥ robbiet Wbia T ¢ , ot ne ol L8 LY soulogne conference adjourned in order to | Presidentand Mrs, Harrison received all | auility e ere withoutdurthier effusion | which prevailed last Friday a praivie iro [ local railway traffic as a result of the storm, | PFeS$ robbery at Albia Tuesday night were ith tho Bightti company of the Second in. | LR CSERETRAC0 AC) the aiplomatic officials and social world of the | of, bicod. o discontent and suffering | swept across southeastern Rock and south- | The Burlington east bound passenger train is | Feceived here today. The robbery took place fantry and ull the . Ninth cavalry that have | © A'8 repiy. plomatic OHICIALS 814 8001 which have followed the reduction of rations | woctorn Holt counties, destroying mueh | blockaded on the prairie north of Atchison, | between 10 and 11 o'clock, and T. D, Purdy, | , o | duo tho Sloux under m.-‘m,.‘,i,.vy.r‘,,“1 (4 el and the Missouri Pacific cast bonnd train is [ agent for the American v $ a8 wat sfon was more than ordinarily brilliant, cele- | former treatics at a time when the failure s ? stalled north of Hiawatha. Relief trains . this morning, via the Oclricts roadto I Fings | Pamell wants o vindication resilting brating, as it did, the completion of the | 0f crops had already caused o scarcity G. W. Robinson, a farmer living near | with provisions and fuel have been sent from | oo he 1 creek, cighteen miles almost due west of this | the annulment of the O'shea divoree. I hite house improvements and tho chyistane | Of f00d, By WHIGHHE th were | Perch, Rock county, in attempting to rescue | Atchison to the biockaded. trains, but thoy, | €4sh collections have been somothiug in ox- agency, B there they will swing out [ intends to marry Mrs. O'shea when the di el ¥ dor, In each of | threatened with starvation, and the opening | his team from the burning stable, was so | too, may be unable to plow through the huge | €058 of the usual bustiess, and he had some e otails Mrer Havrison s beon | 2F, 1000000 acros of thelr laid to ocoupation | yeverely burned that he dled the following | Aris. £600 or $00 on hand, He was getting this all these details Mrs, | on has been | by the whites before the terms of agrecment J The east bound Rock Island passeneer | money ready to put in the safo when three train is tied up at Salina and the cast bound | y46k0d men entered the offfco. Two of the Union_ Pacitie train has been unable to et | MASKed men eatered the offica. Two of them Des Moines— State Teachers' Con- crs' Dead Bodies, N Hors, atart o7 \e Hold Tolbat Uhe Tnsuppressible, the organ of the Me- | capital at their New Year love The ocea G g beon here, started into the fleld at 11 o'clock | ¢, i daiRREessIbIE tho stetn of the Mo expross company, the victim, During the holiduys his \gnlinens practicable, thus form- | Vorce is made absolute western and part of the northern side A SUPERIOR NEW YEAR. y day. All the buildings on W. O. Pulver's llow square, which it now scems it UPLERIOR NE . 50 closely interested that she enjoyed the ad- | for its sale, as they understood it, had been i, 4 uildings ¢ ratifio A g d Mrs. Davis' placesand a large quantity ’ i : iratio verybody elso so ¢ ex- | ratified by the government and the money | A0 s larg 3 hus been decided to form about the hostiles. | Sppeches and Music at the M. 8, Yer- | Inlration that everybody else so fully ex- | F/RSE BY the payment, appear tohave been | of huy on Fisher Brothers' ranch was de HeAN0 1 Ao SO0 tHER whs , 5 ro. | Past Brookville, No freights have been sent | €0Vered bim with rovolvers, the thind kcop- Car's command has arrived at Wounded k Banquet. prossed in tho results, Of courso thore was | ihq piaf causes of the dlstrust and animosity stro Vl'~ _Much other damage, nob yet re- | ouvorh o since noon. - ing watch outside at the door. The two men Knee, near the point where the battle took [ Sceerion, Neb., Jan. 1.—[Special Tele- ’l‘ "“f" d "'I""“"""“““”‘;“ n all ”r"'l parlors, towasdthe ‘m"?' x‘uuH"w ‘”‘P"*”{um .»;\(Im ported, was doubtless done. gagged and bound Purdy and then proceeded e e R Meties) g gl «d | but in the blue room, whose graceful propor- | part of some of them to acts of violence v r torifle his pockets and then robbed the safo place, which is six miles east of Porcupine | gram to Tie B w Years day passed i L Ll A A A Sald Ohristmas, - I ‘ d the safo Y 0 ons and rich ornamet seded nothing ich uow exist. These feelings have no : s co 0 robbors thon made thel Butte, or about sixteen miles northeast of | pleasantly, Our people rejoiced that they :‘,““n""’““‘ "‘;""""“'\‘l"‘fj"" ',‘;’ b " ““:”I"‘ doubt also hoon stimulatod by the filusion ino | _Grmixa, Neb., Jan, 1.—(Special to The £ M Saot Y n-1lx‘;n-: ll:.,'..(”h.:l- Reiidon of here at Wounded Knee postoffice. Thus it [ were not in need of aid from the state. 2y e e e ot M| dustriously propagated amopg them of the | BEk.]—A young lad of a rural district in this | Striking Huy urnace Men | g 'olyg to their whereabouts, s scoms that Carr’s command 18 to constitute | M, S. Yorrick, ono of our most noted citl- ‘"r’”' Lo i Gl "l"""“‘_ “’I“ Wrill | specdy appearance of s supernatural | county was takon to seon Christuias treo by Assault w-Workmen. The agent ws left bound. and gaggod, bu the east and north sides of the square, zens, gave a banguet in his spacious pariors | © % (\‘\r(u;; 14‘1 ‘1 bl ,|"‘” (\"“1 oo l:‘»:ww o ”fl‘n'v AL D of M_‘:“""_' his father and mother. When the personator Prrrsnung, Pa., Jan, 1.—The strike of the | by rolling over and moving about ho was From the expression upon the fuces of the | to Lis friends and visiting brethren from St, | Port of fire at Secretary | o L SuPPOItIN | ¢ Sunta Claus came in to. assist in_distrib. | Flungarian farnace men at the Edgar Thomp- | able to reach the door, which they had safely officers and mon, a8 they pulled out through | Joe. Tousts wore rwsponded to by distin. | house and tho discovery lator that it was at | 46 them as this expectation of the appearanco | Uy fe™ i SDLe SIS il Qhild ‘was feightened | son steel works at Bradrock, %a., resulted in Hod, bthind them, and In tho toures of wa the snow and bitter cold, it was evident that | guished citizens: Mr. Lelter’s Home was the one sad ineldent | uregyquomptance of tiiy Mhiiet excite | fo ondly taat it resulted fn ‘convulsions' ud f o serlous rlot this atternoon, in which four gilit S SCENE AB Striking the door, ate they didu’t relish General Miles® order that [ The Superior orchestra, led by Prof. | Of the day. A heavy fog prevailed all day, | {i the minds of those who protess to a | finally in death yosterday. were seriously hurt and a dozen others | in and rescued him from his cramped condle EAEE Like ths sEaep oratk of 4 Whip James A, McCorkle, enlivened the hour, Tho | Dit it did not seem to detract anything from, trne understanding of the procepts of Him Calfleion sERalnees, bruised. ‘The Hungarians quit work at mid- | tion. s of the First infantry from | male quartette furmshed delightful musie, | this reception or at any of the oficial hous Whoso advent to the worlg was vshered in Eixwoon, Neb,, Jan, 1.—[Special to Tue | night and the plant was partly idle, only 100 | The chiof of the trio seomed to be a man of J 9 Many a glance of sympathy followed the | bY the angelic anthem, ‘Glory to God )\ ) Sy i R S # i tha s, | Bbout thirty-five years of age, wearing a vo alrendy arrived and six | G, Catudal, a funous clnb swinger, gave an | Many o glence of sympathy followed' tho | ¥y /o Rigticst on carthy peace, eod will 10 | Der.1—Last night u quartel took nlace S, at o work ropaicing the HUmmce (g curciitin whish Iy thaslis ok e more are expected tonight to replace the See- | extibition of his wonderful skiil. Sk ALy A ¢ O | mant And doesnot a knowledge of the [ tween Bill Miles and John Fowle r, runne About o'clock a crowd of 200 strikers, | ooy aptificial, He about five tect nine . ; Hou. B, L. Bosserman, manager of the | Mantscenejustafter he had escorted M ol I by s, o lON e hich Mo dntro: | for the Union” hotel and the Elmwood house, | 8Etied with clubs. pikes, shovels and revol- | nchos in hoight, - Tho second burglar was & i ¢ 1 ol ey A3 & MeKce to the blue parlor and had paid his | duced impose an obligation ot those who hold el Skl L o | YOS made an attack on o furnace. The men | voune follow with o smooth . faceand o 1ol A scout camo u this morning and roported | Superior entilo company, on bohalt of his | MeiCes to thobluc parlor and had paid is | duced imposo an obligation atithose who old | ' Grion' tho former was frightfully eut from | at work wero ‘wholly unprepared for the as. [ o fHloW With wsmooth tacefand o trifle that tho man body of tho hodtiles had moved | visiting St. Joo friends, passed u bigh com- | and their wives. Ho wore black gloves and | pooplo who, thoush - they. muy in | the back of the head to tho mouth with & | sault, but bravely stood their ground. Tho | il a" M M Duede G e third back twolve miles from the agency and to- | pliment to St. Joe in particular on its enter- | a black tie divine providence have a- | knife by Fowler, The affray seems to havo | fight lasted nearly half an hour mnd whien the | o @0 {SEAL A Tty R et ot @ the bad lands on the north, Another | prise. But again the scene changed and all looked | vored with & knowiedgo grown out of a_little quavrel while at the | Hungarians were put to flight it was found scription, arrived this afternoon and _reported thereds [ T OMamy Bep veceived high com- | forward to the graud entree of the diplomatic | truths of the gospel as recorded in the holy | train rustling customers, Fowler disap. Michae! Quinn, Andrew Cramer, John i b Ll T ¢ cight | Mendation on its foarless stand against | corps, led by the suave Baron Fava, Secre- [ scriptures are yot the recipients of a measure | peared and has not yet been found by the and Pty Briggs, all workmen, A Passenger Train Wrecked Indulgig ina wild war dance only eight | brokinition, Prof. W. L. Davis of New Mex- tary Blaine performed the agreeable duty of | of that light with which Christ enlightened | officers. were seriously wounded and at least a dozen Masox Ciry, Ta, Jan. 1.—A passeager miles from here and shouting forth the hove | ico, who attended the banquet, told his ex- | présenting the foreiguers to the president, | every man that cometh into the world and M SRREEE i others more “or less hurt. Quinn's injuries | ¢oin ™ o1 the Towa Central, running forty that the soldiers would come and fight them ence of frontier life ia Nebraska aud | being assisted by M. Tevellon Brown. As | are equally with ourselves the objects of His . eny soorsoBoclotion, b [ amfatal Theutieri s awornin 2001Uspns i o T e ONE R I UIE A General Curr is rushing throuch aplan among the indisus. He exhibited | th passed by the receiving part redeeming love ¢ Varranraiso, Neb., Jan. 1.—[Special to T s, ; R i stang iy Y i i 1 wonnds that hic received in Indian | ju ° stately but swift “procession = one | prsiop NEWMAN DINES WITH THE PRESID N1, | BER.]—The Modern Woodmen of this place - e 3 train near Oskaloosa last night. ngineer whereby he will give the treacherous, bloody h 3 nisH AN DINE i THE PRESIDE BITTER FEUD. 4 A LT WAt i1 TS "tholt ast:taly pid, \ , and produced four scalps of noted ely ook dn - the detalls of | “pignon Johm P. Nowmen and wife of | held agrand ball at the opera house last iR FEUD, Wolcott was l.lfl:llll\:uju;w-wt and several pase orde a flzbt that w! e their last this side | bravec ol e cour ress e o . J PRI L ¥ " = sengers serio 't~ Two engines, the oxs T Eha U ihioh BRI Founrs. Thest | e irsreion b s L [ BRI G ‘?"rlu‘-iu,-,(f'|\,,,H!d Omaha dined with the président last night in | nigh for the benefit of the lodge, Mossrs. | Erish Esishops and Parnellites Areayed | SOUECrs seriously hurt.” fwo engines, e oxe dovils hiave Jisst: one and only one alternative | ance man in our city > out in larger numbers than ever heretofore, ’.5.?!,‘,’33"'f;{‘."""-'l"liiiv }:frlx\'!(.'le:\!\ly:f'l ::‘fml;: “r']‘“" Pinney and Williams of Lincoln and H. R, ! Against Each Other. molished. "The freight train was twenty now, exther to lay down their arms or be shot | 11 banguet has considerable political sig- | nearly all of the thirty-three countries with f b % Greeno and L. W. Crame of this place fur- | Cork, Jan. 1.—The feud existing between | minutes on the passenger train's timo, R ! bisk aid before leavi ‘I have ° down earrying them. B e O R DBE0 th et b A Rearroats cottostitnsboing four conferances £o hold—bne i Mississiopi, | nished tne musicand a very pleasant time | the Irish bishops and the Parneliites, which e = 1 4 : i The Storm in lowa. 0 : one in New Orle v Arkansi vas had. Several couples were present from | has been smouldering sinee the election in The sun of the last day of peace parleying | <oast of railvouds. accompanied by thelr wives mmd daughters | 310, i New Orleans aud 140 in Arkansas. | was had, Several counles were prosent from | bt il by weely | MARSHALETOWN, Ta., Jan, 1— A heavy snow A i i v ©ofice of a Methodist bishop is vo siue- | orher towns, The lodge now comprises about | North Kilkenny, in b forth fiercely s " {ith them sank upon the bioody field of AR and ihis so augmented the throng that | oive’T can toli you. Mo look after 15,000 L T AoiTAHIa 1i- | today and the most bitter fecling prevails on | St has provailed heve sinee 10 o' clock this WYounded Knee. Their killed numbered but Neither Wag Farwell in It tho ocopacty of tho - red parlor | it ot 000,000 mempers. fa . hgs | OFty momberd e LR T e o ST st L L fitle more then a hundred then, but | Cnrcaco, Jan, L—A recently published | Where the L Ll e vng | task. But that'is what I have to do. It [ tion indeed. Valparaiso is well suppliec Mayc L oness BUD LS 1ob: Silohan Lot atiow i likve fallenand 10 4 being presented to the presidert, w S S Wt h ty | With societies, having now in active condi- | porter of Parncll, was installed at the town . : Y wi > o usands ere a | story regarding the alleged silver pool men. \ keeps me away from home, too, just forty y ; _ ) considerably drifted. T wind and stors 41 will be swelled thousands cre a | story reg 3 eg ¥ scarcely suflicient to hold the gaily apparelled [ CERE e AR 00 tion the Modern Workmen of Amer hall as mayor of Cork today, amid a scene of el wind and storm 4B moon rises, it thoy do mot | tioned the mamo of Senator Farwellin con- | tirong Mr. Vechaviin, tho' Cotean chargo | Weeks out of the year, Anclont, Freo aud Accopted Masons, Inde: | 141 18 mavor of T DRTL T IR 12| oay e b S RN IRl gdinble themselves into the very dust in | nection with it. Inan interview today Sen- | d' affafres, und his pretly little wife looked N oo ARMY NEWS. ol pendent. Order Oddfellows, — Independent | lntense enthusiasm on the part of the.Par :‘m‘ tr e ‘““".""!"";i'“‘"““"" A:val NOU LAl frasent aetltutDs. or Farwell said he never bought a dollar's | very demuve. Thelittle madame had on a | Very radical effects are shown of theIn- | Grior GGeod Templars, Grand Army of the | nelli No anti-Parnellites wore present. | telegraphic communication badly intercupted, manco fov their present attitude, ator Farwell said he never bought a dolla | Athn st o i S by e r Templa \ ; OEDAR RABIDS, Ta,, T Bheciall Tele: eag X co from here cannot | worth of ~ silver previous to the sitver | dark gown of blue silkand held in her tiny | dian disturbance in South ota BY Y18 | Republic, Women's Christisn Temperance | A rumor was circulated early in the day that erm o e 2o ole: gy e iblioat a dlstance from horo cannob §WOrLE 00 B s ile be was | kid-gloved hand a small card case and an emi- | 8rmy orders issued from the v nout | Union, Young Peovle’s Society Christian En- | there was trouble brewing for the Pamell- | £ram to Tine Brr. [=The ram of this moru- : legislation last summer.. While he wa . t Hia tivaed \ epreciato the focling, the unolterable deter- | ffa RN SO0 IR St g, o | broldered handkerchicf. now. The following named medical officors | joayor and n Chautanqua circle besides | ites. Tho troublo manifested itself Lhhas turnediinta asblinding, anow.- storni) Ination that hus taken possession of those | myke somethug out of the anticipated | After the Coreans came the supreme | Will l"l:“l‘:‘ “‘!“'““" r“""ufl!{n‘\"‘ I "“;‘mlfz‘l‘lfl chureh cireles and societies. X when the areangements were being mado ‘]“'_"l"’i““l“"""I’t‘r"_“‘\";']*'. \'\I“““l!”'.\‘r’#"&"\‘:‘“ representing the government hove rogarding | flacruatis wice, he steered clear of it, | conrt, headed by the chief justice, who had | 8gency and report in persc e command- | yryparaiso did not stand back in miding the | during the morning for the customar: e s raging and tho “wad | Frowin s & Sanly ot Taon SRte LS Dy e it “price’ would go | with him Mrs. Fullor and i number of yonug | i generalof the departmentof thePlattofor | MiPiTaRp L SRR MBS G [ It he ceremony at the Catholic eathed- | Much —colder. High - winds - prevail and situation. A party of Indian scouts D tH ) A ics; Justice and Mrs. Blutchford, Justice | uty in the field; Captam Heory C. Kil- | ¥ i o o affbrta of tho | ¥a), which bnaiormen artiof tho d Jro- | Serious blockades on all the railways are in- e i > | up, and when some friends in London cabled | 1adies; Justice and Mrs. Blatehford, Justice n H iiph | clotning, ete., the result of the efforts of the [ ral, which has formed part of the day’s pr sl g ailway todny visited the scene of Monday's baitle, | By RGO B0 T 80C K Lo O O | Fiold, who had with him his niecss, Miss | bourne, assistant surgeon aptain Bdwin F2* ladies’ ald sodiety of the M. E. church and of | cocdiugs, The Parnellites were then in- | vitable. | cports from other parts of - the knowledge, He received no profit, directly | Field and Miss Condit Smith: Justice, Mrs, 1-mwl:w Jesistant surgeon; Captain EAward | the Baptist Sunday school, were sont last [ formed, first by ramor und afterwards by | State show'the storm to be general, the fight still alive. Two of them had been | op indirectly, through the speculatio st | and Miss Harlan, Justice 'y, Justi oris, asslslant surgeon week to gladden the hearts of the sufferers. | positive fact, that the installation ceremonies e = & ol ectly, through the speculdtious of L o A o Sl P ; . Ot aoh. S o The Convention of Teachers. Dy oy b s that had remained bo- | B0 b O e come 1o him i long ‘aftes | ters. In~ tho line wero. the momirs | depot, will bo discharged the bervics, Oscrors, Neb., Jan. 1.—[Special to Tre | magor. This informatior. was g with | gram to Tur Bee.]—Tho state teache hind the other scven, all of whom were | pusLs CIE hot como to him until long after | 7L ihernational conference, the Interans LLlCleavoof absence an,_ Supgoon’s certifl | :;vm:d ml_\‘m;_l Jneulles 'Tw;\\sm‘__fr cd | EXpressed concorning tho —pool' while the | tonal rilway conforenco. the udges of the | (i o SsRULRE Erated st LISktansql.L. ihe dasue.of 5,000 of. .tua boom , edition of 4B R Mg aihior, ara . 0 N fesined | ings. Tne At matter oh the programmé Had st e e b w'(‘_";(,‘(‘_‘:“ B B commissioners of the district, ex-miuisters of | eXtended four mouths on surgeon’s certficate | Poik County Democrat, Tt is hardly uch & Fonly ' Hts fist - stugoss and that | this movuing was tho readiog of a paper on 4 24 A P = the United States and ex-members of the | of disability, A corker as the usual edition on Sunday of Tie | '~ long and desperate stwuggle for | “The County Superintendency—its Require- Lucks, and the other five were squaws, | Denfes That Thero Are Dissentions. | oo 3 Major John V. Lauderdala, surgeon, now | gy, Bir, but it is the first one evor issued | supremacy beuween — themselves and the | ments and Probloms.® by County Superin- Thero was searcaly enough life left in auy of | Paus, Jan. 1.—Clibborn Bootn, son of | ““Phird were but few ladies after the first | on duty et Fort Outavio Naw ¥ork haa boon | (o pis connlyandls o boglaning of hotter | Pricsts may be iosked fortward to throughout | tandent, It O, Baten st ot iy the seven to pay the scouts for bringing them | General Booth. writes a letter to the Jour- | half hour. The vice president and Mrs, B T “";"f:”};.l-‘. ST i Ireland if Parnell remains at the head af the [ oot o on SRR SRS uperin. oy did sc 0y are now wi al des Debats donyl e ar Morton withdrew from the reception, Miss idge Agency and report in person to Briga S Lok d S Irvish party. ¥ St 2ol in, but they did o, and thoy aronow with | nal des Dobats donying thut there aro dr hael Sherman accompunying. thefn, and | dier General'Brooko for duty in the field, Mus. H. A, Scott, G. W. M. of tho order of hpar) SRy tendent Mary Alda Tate of Washington and tue others in the Episcopal ehurch, T o jation Army, suys that | \ent back to thelr own lomd to commonco | , S0 much of the special ordars of November | ho Eastorn Star, Masonic. went to Hastings Covjectur Fabrications, Superintendent A. W. Stuart of Ottumwa, In addition to the nine adults found, two Darkest England” funds are not placed to AT a0 Bl on T Al AT so | 25 as relates to Captain Ezra P, Ewers, IMifth % At AF AT AN Pawis, Yilliam O'Brien, “Educational Tendency” was the subject of ) tho general budget of the army. and. fsserty | their reception. Their withdrawal was also | 2 y ] this week to reorganize their chupter there, ; rien, onal noy? Ject tiny Tndian babics, neither of themoverthreo | the keneral budker of the army, and asserts | {olf IREPERY TR MLl wes B8 | i amended to direet iim to proceo paver by Prof f, C Gilelrist of stou City, o b1, were found alive, each beside the | 2 b Blaine and his daughter, who also had a pe S.D., and thence to Fort Bennett, ) ROl 10i102A0NTarON0a: T HAA MHAUAIE o which was also discussed by Prof. A. Lough- l"'"”ll*']‘jtp. & f\""‘l‘l.“‘:l;)' S eiiotn Darkest Bogland.” iy Enihtoyy B Ehsam at to meat lna oAbl a0, |{ostead /o proseadiig o GRINIRG: town assembled at the home of Colonel | the Boulone con venoo, s Lssuad u state- | pidge of Cedar Falls and_Superintendent, G doad body of its mother. They wer Loxpoy, Jan, 1, —Commissioner Smith has sa felbi60 realomin leaving tha 106 Py S, Heamn | George W. West on - Wednesday night and | Ment again warning the public agains W. Samson of Belle Plaine, The standing ks ladies felt equal frecdom in leaving the line e IR AT Ch EALALaMBI ok B ol e wrapped up, but how they survived the f published a reply to Booth, in which [ 0 A r808DHD o sang the old year out and the new year in. ng suc a us committees were appointed for the next year , 9 ‘ovie | early, and_ before tho reception - ¥ aleHot D6 coL)S0LU TG O TALHICALIORS: )| 3 ful weather of the last forty-eight hours scems e Srtel thniie U naCiaoicRtle s otk | s 8 B nE ot i 1n 8 progreest o e Tiabrhlity Watch night sery t the M. BRSO absice 3 and the clection of officers resulted as® fol- 8 mystery. The littlo innocents were of | 45 5¢t forth in the book, “Darkest England,” | T840 % 3 Mis Harrison alone remained Somstankimtiasoplity, E. church as usual, —-—— lows: President, H. H. Freer, Codar Rapidsy : Wwith the understanding that the scheme was | cive the cons ¢ increasing 3 Kaxsas Cirv, Mo, Jan. 1.—The Midland | ™5 "FoA Shaw took a trip to York on A PERUVIAN BOULANGER. first vice president, Miss Mary Rogers of f course brought tc the agency and found to receive the constantly increasing throng. ) r oL it e s pBcnov ang (ARG Jto bo'contuated by(a serarate: departmant, | 3, TSNS tAS OOUaIRLL SOEBINE WOXONR Iy g i~ cnmpany. | produoe | commiation | M udae Y ook 8 vensioning ex- S Mahaska county second vice prosident, May friends i the wives of some of the Indian | Ho resiguod his | Josition, he suys, be- | hugeant behind the lino aiso forsock thelr | brokers, failed recently, Sult was brought | amining bord thoro. He Stirs Up an Insucrection Which | Doolittle of Ames; secretary, J. M. Molian of {:m‘m cause he found that the Salvation Arm. J and found nine Indians who were wounded in ! con- |—The great talk in our city just now is | many sizns of extreme indig the | vention today was devoted to general meet- Quite a number of the zood people of the | by fulse statements as to what took pla i Sl i » financial depart. | Piaces early, so that when the public was ad- | by several creditors. The answer of the | Mrs. Rev.J. W. Seabrook is spending the GeataiMin Tl e Des Moines, ' Of the thirty-five wounded Indians brought ::":I;lll:‘”"h:;l":lfi;x::.‘L;:;y‘"J‘t‘}“l"lllH;\l‘.::”“‘l JeRUL | mitted it did not have what hasalways added | company filed today charged the manager of ’“3}“‘“‘ L B L New Youk, Jan, 1--Advices from Peru Wreck on the Northwestern. folf utter the batle, mearly all fgthor dopartments, which he believed wers SUSLIBNBUTATIY ) et (el O o compnn )+ O, H # Gonietocl wlth inies every night for the past five woeks and | give details of a revolution whichoccurred at [ Doxrar, Ta, dan. 1. {Spocial ‘Delegram whom were squaws and children, not a | ulready fully occupied tho umber who. did_ stay with Mus, Iassell | having entered into o conspiracy | are still pounding away at the flinty hearted | Limaon Dec. 8. fierola, the Boulanger of | to Tui Bre.]—The Nowthwestern train, No, ‘,J\.e”hm as ylm‘.nm\!;|ln.‘hg:n many of them are Sepie “0;"—— A Hurrison, Mrs. McKee und Mvs. Dimmick | with several large commission houses | sinners here, Peru, had been quietly at work forsome time | 31, reached heve at 9:45 a. m., consisting of adly mangied with bullets, \e Scotch Railway Strike. were Mrs, Howard White, Mes. Ida Thomp- | here, to aefraud the company. 1t is alleged [ The Presbyterfan church will hold a week | among the lower classes endeavoring to cre- | twenty-one cars and ono Mogul engino ® " ho rear guard of the party of charity Grascow, Jan. 1,—At a mecting of the | son, Mrs, Ramsey aud Mrs. Charles Alexan- y of prayer at their church next week. ate a revolution which would place him in | which being sent to the Union Pacifio : Y8 SOy Ailg les Alexan- |y ho defrauded the company out of $10,000, it chure d Qoing scouts that went outon their seavch | strikers today the proposal from Dundee that lh’- “";-.«lnu-‘l‘l'- "l‘l:"'::‘_l;l\lu ;l';’:: l«h':.,.\'.'x%n],'r'.‘f- Suit, will be brought against the firm fnvoived A Pairof Incorrigibles. a position of dictator. at Omaha, The train broke in two, the head for wounded Indians was forced to ex- [ thestrikers approach tho railroad companies ‘l' X ‘}““l 5 AT o |- in his transactions, When the failure of the VateAmatio, . Neb:, Jan. ‘1.—|Bpecisl'to On tho afternoon of Decomberd sevoral of | Part running o the water tank, Tho vear Sk caalat TR eIt i e S A Tt and.thia e tamsay and Farquaburt the ofticers of the | o nanv ocourred Comstack tried to commit 2" | portion soon crashed into the engine, Two chargo several shots with some roving hos- [ witha view toa settlement and the resump- The ladies invited to Suieldo. and failing Teft town, His where | Tue Ber)—Della Ingraham and Albert | Periola's chosen followers abtained adimis- BT i o Soable ey e tilos, who socmed to think the former hud no | tion of work whilo tho uegotiations wero | coive with Mrs. Harrison ' vepro. | Suiclde, and failing . Throop, aged about sixteen and twelve, wore | sion to Fort Santa Catalina with about | badiy bruised: both alihiig oty (oo [imlneas todoany/aats of lefnduess, DOSLIL AR Seigotaf (i orh (D rilish)|iaih e el Tamllles Hfl{.y s i ——— seut, in eharge of a constable, to Wahoo, to- | cighty men. A signal was given and the in- | Tho wrecking train was sut for Lo remove RerRialksnefof itho few peopla who midy | Failyay company forihe firit i P Rter otk || mUmberof hot awn Aa- WAl as Mis Mota: Kansas City Oflicials Indicted. day, us candidates for the reform school. | surrcetionists suddenly took possession of the | the debuis, AvLHER ey seoking tojstiach soms| | 0lvice B0 wis fealgith Dusincsa faliowed Gyt | DESORALTEIRNn.L OFLtho ATty 1 v IAL. bhote || {JCAneAs City. Mo\ Tan, 1150hs " branc ey | Dolla b taaitson ot Ma and. Besr mos || e vernment troops were called Burglary at Washta, hisme to the mil for mot caring | Genco of improvement, \ere present the wives of Scnators Bluck- | empanneled for the purpose of inv estigating | Hurtt and Albert is thoadopted son of Mr. [ out and for two howrs n fierce | Wasim, |Special Telegram to for theas wounded Indlans sooner, I will sny ———— burty ldrich, Blair, Cullom, Craigs and Jones | 11, chargo of ~bribery ugainst membors | and Mrs. & Throop of this place. The | vattle waged, which ended in | Tur Brer|—Tho goncral store of ultor & that, after the battle, the Indian scouts did Weldhme Rain in Ilinois. "\n‘|l|-“-\(\fm(.:::l'~\v:-ll“lmlwll 1;;‘1'\:\"ttll\:l“l'\ll|“‘ of the city council, found indict- | boys have had allthe adv S the defeat of the revolutionists ~ The | Bruckney was broken open last night and a go over the fleld and picked up all the dis Prowia, IlL., Jan. 1.—The drouth, which | T iotenant - Anarews, Mrs, W. C. b | ments against Fred M. Hay nomes, but have gone beyond the control of }."'.-'"‘u _‘l“‘“""'fl:!;_l‘l"‘]‘l':”f"j‘l"'(' that he bad 10 | ), 1o amount of dry good, silk hundk 1chiefs, abled hostlles they could find, before the | has threatened disastrous results fn this | Freckinridge aud Mrs. and the Mis speaker of tho lower house; Denms Bows, | their guardians who have atlast decided to | fear of a SR 1co & Co, | ete,were stolen, The windows of the Washta troops were compelled to hurry in here and | vieinity for two months past, terminated | Ernest, Miss Clark of Boston, Mrs, member of the lower house, and Louis [ 'Y ”"vlll*;'l)\h‘nuu[(fhl Il:‘fm:\:l s¢ !ullxnllt ll:l‘lll: make light of the trouble and say there is no | State bank were also broken open, but noth. protect the agency from the uprising th ast night by @ heavy rainfall, whicli | Mrs. Ramsey, Mrs, J. irvine, attorney for tho Bleventh streot in- | oy ore it orppre i, 280 it thls place | 8 flor danger of rovolusion, - Nevonty ive | hue wa taigen. Paxtof the goodsstolin from ed, as previously descrived i vas succcede onight oay, AR 3 i vho ure fit subjects for the same place. of the insurrectionists were killed fn the fig I'clter & Brackney's have been found aered, 08 proviously descrived fn my dis- [ was succe ol tonight by o' hoav Aouinsoy Luadall ke, Hel{ord SllbR Hlane 0nta Y, Dhe Batierts naaine. AOEERY; of tho fusurecctionists wero killed in the fight | Feltor & Backney's huvo bod :‘I“Eu\\”xlnlll;::: phtobes. Since Wion theyhave heon too busy | 8HOW. | 4.‘3“]&.»\" Hibkgine for thaw taraton Henderson, Mrs. F. Gardne s | Havesand Bows are for offering to accept a Stopped in the Mails, at the fort, A Ejte of the stolen property in his posscsalon, every moment preventing a massucre here to | phg vorgo of n water famine, The continued | Meichencr, Mrs. John , Hay, Mrs. and Miss | bribe. The indictment against Irvine is for Nenmaska Crry, Neb, Jan. 1.—[Speci Afver 6t Douls ool Others are thought to have been implicated, spend time doing deeds of kindness, drouth was also seriously affecting v Warder, Mrs. Catlin, With” the young ladies | offering to give a bribe. Telégram to Tk Bee|—The Omal T AT B P The Indian scout that fell at Wounded | wheat. of the cabinet, their guests and those already it A 20t man Tribune received lioro today was held | | % Louts Jun. 1—Tho aunouncemont was . Knee was given a military burial this after. iR, T mentioned. o A Peculiar Death by the postmaster because it contained the | M2de here today the & ying much Missovmi VALLEY, 1 Special 4 2 S An Alabimn faon War, The toilettes of the receiving party as well | Sy, Pavr, Minn, Jan, 1.—|Special Tele- | »¥ the 5 3 to live stock interests is on foot, the exact | rrajepram to Tue Bre.1 Ntk 1 noon by his comrades under the command of | An Alaba War. REBE an oF A e e s EA A WL ||| S, PAL, (Minn, |Fpegial Louisiana lottery advortisemont, Besides | 10 11V0 stock intorests s on foot, the_exa clegram 3 s Muttson and Lteutenant Taylor, Rev, Mr. Cook presiding. UstoNToy) » Jnn. L—There was | o6y o \woro imported. gowns and. wore do. | €ram to Tie Bee.]—Dr. Henry Christiansen [ 00 copy contained a forelgn supplement, | MU Of ln kl‘( b b ‘1 hlza ity et e | Nels ckenbay of this city were orribly The snow storm that has been raging for | MOt at Cathdie station, on the Mobile signed for the first timeat what is considered | of Beimont, N. D., ono of the most noted | (454 COPYPORE AOC B REHEL TPRIIE T | intorosted ecked out, lowever, that the | mayglad tonight, being run over by u train movement looks to nothing short of complete | Jeaving here for’ Counerd Bluffs at i o'clock, . e e i - | Birmingham road, Tuesday might, and it is | the leading dress parade of the senson. M, | physicians in the Dakotas, was killea last | ST A twenty-four hours has censed. Tho weather [ Bivmingbam road, Tuesday i ] & h » State Democrat of this city was also Wil 1s warmer, aud as a result tho high tension [ FePorted that s 3gal people Fere killed. The Hurriso's gown gave horsel und he friends | night in a peculiar manner. While making a xllhlli for the latter reason, and the. Demosrnt, | CONtrol of the union stockyaras of &t. Louis Thoy hal scon frionds aboord the train, s 0.0 € g olc ity aivean e o s unlimited satisfaction. It was considered s | yarhor sharp turn in the road his road et | BCId for the latter reason, and th oot )0 vho Chicago Big Foar combi ust as the train started they got_ on to give of vigilant out look for a surprise by the red | 4ifieult se du of a faction N rather sharp turn in the road his road cart | pgitor threatens to arrest tho postmaster, | VY (e Uhicago Big Foar 1 a final farewell and in jumping off fell under § olored postmastor at that y the most becoming sho has ever worn, | oo ar oot e onoa oo all- | Tho . Tribune: ; ; | with Hummond of = Baltimore coming dovils which was allowed to relax during the [ {00 Rostmasiorat that pla It was of palo blue satin, brocaded i wavy [ strucks lare stono and tipped over, In fall [he Tribune's loitery advertisemont hus | ™y NG e’ tn tho . nmalgumé: | the wheels, =Ono will probably loso & log war of tho clomenis has boen resumed. Cap- | ment coutinues andun application has been | 11ics of satin, The tront drapery wos jew- | b€ out Dr. Chriatinnsen caught his foot in | been luid before tho postomice aopartment, —— | i, X, 8 Sate v, the smalamac | 300 WIRGR . SUR AL | tain Catley of company C, Second infantry, | mude to the governor for the militia, jy and wheea thoilastn. fell pace Jrom the | o died in an hour. i O'Neill Enligntoned. representatives of° Kelhon Morns of' Clicago Tho e t ¥ i t - side > wel e s, caug S L o and Hunmond of Baltimore metin confe did ot accompany his regiment into the 5l = Witk AT Ys Of Rola WAt Sha. veor T aaas e O'NeitL, Nob. Jan. 1,—|Special Telegram | a1 Hawmond of Balthnore 'met i ¥ Siorx Crry, Ta., dan. 1. — [Special T fim.:n.]n u.l.».‘-.mg. owing to his health, = A (x)v‘ :' I'" l‘""'\:'""_fl; i fine d!muululnrmnnv‘n(.\,.lln|'-‘.n'nmlnImwl‘m-l Leonard Jerome Sinking, to Tue Ber.|—The new electric light plant John M, Glasmore, who handles the mea gram to Tue Bee.]- The lowa Music Teach. The death of Captain Mills promotes First | Sureverost La., Jan. 1.—At 2 o'clock this | of long pink roses and & large point lace Copyright 1591 by James Gardon Bennett.\ for O'Neill, put in by Donald McLean of the | of Hammond of Bultinora, declares that ho | ers' association closed & very successful thre Lioutenant Larseu to tho captain morning o eyclone strack Keachi, a small | fan. Hor gloves were of tho palest tun, | 15enm Jun. 1o INGBE ¥ork Foraia | Ghioviile oo lonerntad 2ot tho 0 it s (ncwminona af Daiiices faciase tuas Bo P Al }“.,,,“,,,'l".','; jlgune bt tue| woundey soldiars are ‘any |itawn in DesacA parish, iRhe/masonioball and | Bl mas tnusually antmisted tnc. took e |, oypio—Spedial to Tun Bukiiadn spiteatro- | thls syontng. Thoro aeo s are lihe. fon » mnoting, Ho sald: IV moy nean | gysiorto Ar ADoab Atty tedalioe fhan worso tonight and most of them seem a little | tho postofico and several Aiaren oz "‘,".““fi their opinion of the white houso with its new | ports to the contrary Lady Randolph | the city and three for the Short Hne. Taey | {he sonsolidation of & O yarde iu dunst Bt | outside wore present and ench (s sossion better C. H. Cressey. ianad oL MEdaoer bonas ant i nnmbar of 1S e oo Sltrio Tighting . Elonhonen | Ohnraill s not ill, but in good health, Leon- | make o splendid light and give satisfac- | wis ealied to focm & possible opening ¢, | has been of pleasure and profit. The next dwellings were damaged. No lives were lost, ; v g was called to forestall the p pening o1 will be v RSk ) N0 oL I care, which ne rd«w;vrlv her, scemod | ard Jorome Is inabad way. The report | tion sofar. Everybodym O'Neul is happy | & new yard fsobng il 2910} 85 L6 Motiion at p.4lme ORDERS FOR THE NILITIA, Eper to exact itself in a marked degree t0day, | given mo tomieht was: erome is grad. | tonight that the new year begins with the g - yertw be fixed, finneacts Farmsral Alliance, | iaad while others were admiriog the | 57O We BIShuTAR: SRR scomo 1 grd: |/ IALARAIHRYAE. AR TRR. Rodios ok e A T T R T e Governor Thayer Instructs Them to| St Paul, Miun, Jan. 1.—Today's session | new lights sho was planning the ghanges | ually siuking. 3. theve 1’ aome excltement. over the Ind Wiy et SRR ARty be Ready at a Moment's Notice, of tho farmers’ nlliance wasa warm one, A | Which she thnks necessary for their im Trublin's Lord Mayor Installed. troubles butuothing ac uticipatad gramto Tue Bee]—In the laboratory of 3 resolution to endorse the Ocala platform was | Provement. !/ to Lixcowy, Neb, Jan. L.—Governor Thayer X R H e R el P Mrs, Morton's gown was of white brocaded Drriy, Jan, 1.—Lord Mayor Meade was in- i doned. the Colby university yesterday, Prof. Ed- today sent phic Instructions to the | {BNIE (o B Ay resalutimb: | satin, flounced with old Venetian point. Her | stalled amid a scena of considerable excite- an. Special to “Tug | ward W. Morley of Adlebert colloge, last night and about £00 worth of goods so- commander of the state militia at Long Pine | weiiie the Consor Tanl pil] poier resolutions, fraist bad ethow slecves, and the square open- | ment. Sexton and Healy were hissed by the | Bee.|—A blizzard fs prevailing in | land, and Prof, William A curad. 'There is no clue to the thieves, %0 mAyo at once to Chadron, tho scene of the 80 lard ks Was Ing at tho neck was fitted in, with lace, Bhoe | crowd present and the mention of Pavhell's | this vicinity, All business is sbandoned. threatened Indian out ;k Orioca o Did Not Comnattalis she it wore ;:;‘u\“m xmuu\-wluuml ‘n.lm»n]n-. name was cheered to the echo, also given to commanders ot Fremont, Cen- | Loxnoy, Jan, 1.—A denial is given to the A sl MR, 09Uk AL RIS g Expeeted to Prove Disastrous. taal Oity and Tekuuh 10 bo prepared 10 [ yeatoment thut Mrs, O'Shea compromised her | . Miss Windom wore gray stripedsilk with | Fonr Killed, Four Fatally Tojured. | [axsys Cirr, Mo, Jan. 1.—The autheriza- stort atary time, will suit by accepting £50,000, but on the con. | A70 lace uester, N, Y., Jan, 1.+-By the prema- | tion by the western passenger association of A — trary it isstated that the cuse will be bogun | g sra e Tty gown of dove-| ture discharge of @ blast in 4 railroad cut | o §5.75 passeuger rate from St Louis to Chi- | poss, was employod And. changes by lemeen proving a disconcerting element to the demo- WaSmNGTOY, Jan, 1.—Secrotary of War | Soon after Eustor. 1t is also diufed that Paw- | §rap,ortp® Vit black ostrich feather bor- | year Stafford yesterday, four wmen were | cago, over the Alton and lliinols Central | Were measured in miliontus of on inch, The | orrs, At a meeting yesterday, the Farmers' - % e S ’ 1l either compiled or witnessed the will, o oy = Al aluats * i killed and four Tatally injured. All were | youds, has caused a reductiou in the rate | experiment has hitherto been untried by Mutual Boenefit ssociation of La Sall Prootor was interviewed touight regarding | 1ol eithercomy witnes will, Mrs. Proctor was in black velvet, a prin- | yjon 08 JIE S from this city to Chica; This 15 expected | physicists. (el A PR T e K":.: the rumor from the Indian v at Pine z > cess gown with fine old lace at the V shaped el B LR to prove a disorganizing factor in the recently ESEA—— ! he lo e 4 Iessequie Slated for Retirement. opening at the throat. > ol 10 A3 ESEHDLE The Weather Forecast ! members to the legislature not to ] Ridgo 1at Genoral Brooks had beoa pullored. ( | gioasodnie Blated fur Betirement, | opemingattho throat. 5 F Collision on the 1. & O, improved condition of western passoagor | - The We AEer Farsoast,. votu for any candidate to the United States Tho secretary sald o know nothlag about it f | oiE AR S S Tt te aiased | biuo brocade aad point. PARKERSBURG, W, Va,, Jan, 1. —An engine | business, B "or Omaha and viciuity —Fair; colder, senate whose views are antagouistio to the and did not credit the roport. From what A g AN, Enarm Jokoage Mrs. Noble wore a white silk brocade on the Baltimore & Ohio Northwestern, on t P 5 For Nebraska —Fair; northerly winds, be- | alliance, La could be learned through other sonrces there | Of the mountain division of ths Union Pacifi Mrs. McKee's gown of creponne fittea her | which wero five trainmen, collided with g Lays the Crime on His Father, coming varlable: slightly warmer, appeared little reason _for believing the re- | will be superseded January 15 by W. H. Ban- | like @ charm. The straight drapery had | vonl train today, seciopary | tomidad with 8 | New Youk, Jan, 1.—Willism C. McGowan For Towa—Fair, except local snows in 1 port to bave uny foundation, croft, late superintendent of the iio Grande | slashes wherea pleat of cmbroidered crepe | men, Ay, sy niuring all the | was arrested last uighton suspicion of having eastern portion; colder except In extreme WarervitLe, Mo., Jan. 1.—Prof. Morley of . Western. showed around the hemin the crepe frills | ™™ = N e R A A R eI i, tora: | Adelbert college, Cleveland, and Prof, Rog. The Natural Order. s around the neck. She had soveral handsome | Morec s His 8 Reside sk tait A kbl CRERT L T ITN Reress Hhmanliodua stbama o 4 Cutteaao, Jan. 1.—Nothing has been heard A Whole Famity Poisoned. digmond ornaments, | Navionr R 1o A EnASREn | KL bar pimest iostalin ke Maten | Rartberyarindh Sl measuring by means of wave lengths of light atheadquartors, department of tho Missouri, |~ LukaY, Vi, Jun. 1.—The family of Beuta- | Mrs. Russell Harrison's dvess was also of | NEwrowr, I T, Jan R L | Fibty Tareon aid ha ad o, e e b it e ol b A TR R ST AT N Euke L ER) By yregarding the report: “General Brooke has | min Tours were poisoned today by eating | Pink Atzipod llk, made with Along traln aud | Jdorton ks sold ‘“?r‘“' -j‘,‘l""‘l'.“‘- xoer | locked up. - # by the variations of temperatire, ‘The P been relioved.” - Captain Higgins discredited | pumpkin pies supposed to contain rat poison, | POILEC watlst, Bho wore a ditmoud neck: | Lawn,? to Isaae Towgiend Barden of New - A Kansas Bank Goes Under, chiauges in length were measured i iilionths tho repart, saying it was the natural ordor of | M. Tours and one child died and the others | 1% 0f lirwe solitaires, with o diamond rose | York, for $1i0,00). Stenmship Arrivals, Aviese, Kan, Jan Tne W of an inch, The experiment wis bitherto events that General Miles, beiug the superior | @ve seriously il i b tened tn her corsage. T o ORI ¥ At Hamburg—The Moravia, from New | county bank closed tod Liabilities about | untried by phsicitsts, officer, should on his amival at Pine Rigge Aty o A Mrs, Dimwmick wore a gown of black sicili 3 lissing Schooner. York $45,000; assets nominally #,000, but almost Basumo command. Stokers ahfl Coal Trimmers Sirike, | oiuaing square opening i the Wit bains | Catas, Me., Jan, 1.—The schooner Mort —< AR e gy i T Rl Business Troubles, - - - Hanutho, Jun. 1A general striko of | finned witte ostrich foathom | light of Caluis for Portland. Decomber 20 is e William's New Yo | Iahge Tingvof rediscolinte of Western rart L, Jan. 1-~The Jewelry house Kansas Inaians Dancing. stokers and coal trimmers at tais port began Mr. and Mrs. George Boyd of Philadelubia | given up for lost, She hud a crew of six be Bexuy, Jan. L —Emperor Wil " - | | guies guaranteed to iinois and Penusyl- | o i ). was closed today, Lis Hoawazua, Kan, Jan, 1L-The Kickapoo | today, are guests of the white house, The latter is | sides the captain, | tended divine service in the castie ch d | vapia investors caused the failure. Crushed by the ¢ Teac A Clothing Ste Dis Moides, Ta,, Jan, 1 Tue Bee]—The Golden Rule clothing house of this city was visited by burglars university succeeded in measuring by mea et of wave lengths of light, the chauges in Palmer and ‘he Farmers, length of bars of metal caused by the radia- CiicaGo, Jun, 1.—[Special Telegram to tion of the temperature. A machine, con- | Tue Ber I'be farmers’ movement against structed by Prof. Rogers for the special pur- | General JohnM. Palmer is growing and s - - A Remarkable Achieveme

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