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. USHERED IN BY A BLIZZARD, | s, Tudkioitomitbeenton oot | OUR CONSULS AND DIPLOMATS, | o't G, thoms 8 Gigk sgens 4 \ (QAS | own and two grandehildren, at home, thelr AMUSEMENT. 3 | A COMPLICATION IN KANSAS, |ome st gonacttivn, o o, h ) The programme was very much enjoved (. Hall, consul; ssuchusetts, July 24, 1800, | years. Before the services ended Thomp- A traditional New Year's house witnessod Ko and was a fitting closo to the most successful oAl $1,500: " Charloffefown, John Meaceuchern, poLlve sons's houso was found to bo on fire, an2 the | tho fuitial p formance during this enga ment, of Corinne ut Boyd's, of * redoption, in_ mar Th Advent of the New Year Marked by a | L0 Youue Mon pects, ever given by vice and deputy consul, Soptember 15, 1557; stian' association of : ! ) A Alberton, Alexander Moicod, agenf, May Omaha, Fully five hundred peopte attended | A List of Unols fam's Representatives to 1888 ; Summerside, Johu Gaflue congre b tion made a rush for it, Omn nearing Candidates for the United States Sanator- | the sc 10 of the conflagration tho screams of Chi fonte Cri { ), agent, | o O the children could be plainly heard, but | I8 The pieco is styled anoperatic bur Decided Obange in Temperature, tho reception. There wasa patty of twolvo Foreign Courts 27, 188 Chatham, Ont., 'Amos A | ship Cropping Up Everywhere, when the place was reached the buildipg had | lesque melo-drama, and certainly justities th | from Wahoo and several from Fremont and onsul, New York, Novembor 12, | fallen in and every ono of the chiidmwn bad | characterization, ‘Fhere is in it sometbing f Hastings, 1886, §1 ;m]('nnan,um.l. .l«;hn’J.l\ u‘\m‘lwhl ¥ perished in the flames. 1t is suppoced the | of opora, burlesque and, indeed, of mel s e vice and deputy consul, Febriary 4, 1857 £ re cuught from the chimney and spread |5 Y bith) LK DRIVING STORMS OF SNOW AND SLEET, THE VIADUC T OPENISD. APPOINTED BY PRESIDENT CLEVELAND. Goaticook, Quebec, Willis Roberta, vito ax THE LADIES VERY MUCH IN POLITICS. radidly, and thy childron, boing sound asicop | AU the last eaturo being w ruggostion — st deputy consul, September 28, 156 | - - did not awake until the flames hud cut off all e story of “Monte Cristo." The New Tenth Street Stucture Ready ville, John Taylér, agent, February [ % o Dhete | % } In the titlo rolo Corinne is eperaaps soan it Opening of the Tenth Street Vias for Trafiic. The Schedule Made Ouat by the State | Lincboror, George A, Roberts, agent, | A ne ol Any ty Sneezes at Thelr $1on N e : g | hor ihat. Ble ncts ohdrmingly WNE Hor Auer to Travel and Trafiio There was nopublic demonstration, no long | Department up to October 20, | 159 k-(:-':lnlul:"fi«:‘;;;"&;n(r:\‘:"S«!“I".r\'!:::-'& Torom | fluence—How Senator Ingalls' £ N THE TulGH danees seen to be selocted with discernt ~Bocikl Pemtures of speeches nor bottles of wine broken over tho | Lasi—FewDemocrats Hold 0, 18%; Algoma, Qlassop C. MeQuire, agent, Campagn Is Being Contucted A Colored Man Plays with a Revotver [ JIEh S0 too, re mueh mor intore st aflines; but, notwitlstanding this, the new Fat Oflices, Angust 31, 184+ Cork (Queenstown), John —~The Ailiance, t the Ton | boing ada 0 her voic ien she the Day, rullines at ces, ngust 3 Qu ) e Alliance, with the Usual Resu't. to ndvantago, Her drossing of the par L'onth street visduct was openod totravel William Scott, viea consul,February 13, 1588 St HObbAN friaeath BESERET R 1 1 g of ETSR |t b i il o —_ Demerara, Guiana, Willlam T, Wanthall, o Clans Hubbard and Billy Wetsel, two col- | 1 th rich ; & A " g A oy " consul, Mississippi, April 24, 1888, H 9 L p norr, | Ored men, were handling o revolve ther | Lke th WY apneats to The advent of the new year in Omaha | The morning was fresh, and as ittoolc on | WAstNGTON. Jan. 1.-—[Special toTis Bre.] | [Suiit Troland, Stephen M. | Mackenzto, | . ToPEKG Kan, Jan. 1L—[Spectal to 148 | carolcsely st nient - a saivon on ot | ¥ wntige is littlo roquire | of it brought with it o distinetive feiture of its | many of the ch sties of aDakota bz | ~Diligent and often frequent inquinies bav- | vico consul, Septomber § 18%; Athlone, | Bre.]—Seoator Ingalls' opponents are more | grcet, whon the sweapen was. secidontalle | whicl 19 not satisfactorily performed. W hil own in the wayof weather that was much zard, but fow to get out and witness | ing been madeof persons in Washington by | John Burgess, agont, June %0, 188¢; Dundee, | determined than ever. The men who have | dischir ', 1oy | ds 18 truo of the singlug and duni it s ging o bullet in Wetzol's more noticeable than sny of the special ob- | tho passage of tearms and cars over thostrux | politicians throughout the country as to just ; u_t‘l‘mgil. ¢\|"§’hulrhl_!- s\.\m:l‘, (1'?:“"_!1'”;‘\““ | charge of the senator's campaien are very | thigh, 'The wound is very painful and rather | bt “\’.‘l‘ ‘_'_“I bt servanees made of the oceasion by the citi. | tuie how many men areat present retained in the “l‘;".h;“," [\‘;um}' B Dlokaon -““'I‘ml" Massa. | Gifferent from those who conducted the dangerous. bl celled by any similar ou the iy Jhe cable cars were due to cross ath | consulurand diplomatic service of the United | chijsotts. ‘s, 1887, #1,000; Hamilton, | cont state fight for the repuolicans. They TUREE GHOSTLY VAISITORS. Tho old year prepared to sink fnto tho past | 0oy e MGEINE, Db owing to thi | States who were appointed under President | Ontario, Charies M, B lkiap, vico and | have fower confidants, and aro bottor ANNOENCENENTS, Cleveland, onsul, July 31, 1883 in a misty shroud of nature's own wes our correspondent has prepared | deputy It, Milton P. | schooled politiciaus, From the very incep- | A Strange Supernatural Phenomenon ing, | after 9 o'clock that the grip picked up the | but the rapid approach of the young blizzard | rope and erosed the upprosch on to the | & comprehensive list, which wili not only "“‘I‘:"l"“;“,‘,“;"‘va?-'\',ll‘l.f“.',m.}:L.'(l" 4 f,‘.‘,‘,“\f" o | tion of the Ingalls fight they have worked to at Nevada, Mo, e ) f L “" 16 8ro “l‘ that was (o ustier in the new year rendered | bridg From that time on during the entite | give the narme of the incumbent and his place 158%: Horg Kong, China, Robert k. Withers, | Dring such a condition of affairs about that EVADA, Mo, Jan, 1.-Conslderable ex- I ! there is one of the b the closing hours of 1800 considerably live- ’l‘;‘;“_"""‘“!“ do regular trips, switching at | of office, but the state from whe lier, atmospherically speaking, than is wont Shortly after tho cars commenced crossing to be the case at death bed scences, the cabmen and teamsters discovered the | ment Tho mo co ap- | e, ‘vice and_deputy consul, November the United Sttes senator-cloc would either | ltement ws occasioned hero lust night by | LS DG 0F U0 bistapacinlty roupos trd pointed, the date of commission or appoint- | 1885; Hall, England, Robert H. Micks, vico | be Ingalls oran allunceman. The strenvons | 40 apparently supernatural phenomenon, | S0 st il el R and thesalary, if ono is received. In | consul, March 1, 188%; IPalmouth, Charles A. | efforts which were made by cor Walter Galbraith, a redl estate man; 1. 1, | 1 hat are_intoresting. Yesterdny M v FinE agonty FRUhralish 10, 1880: Bt Af: ager Lawler preseated all his patrons with A Nunes, agent, Fobruary 12, 1880 Port An. 1 an repuld reury boggan to fall rapidiy about § | new routo to the depat and it swon becam | the reat majorit tho demo- | o in, Goorge E. Davis, agent, Fobruary 3, | ©40 loaders to have Senator Ingalls withdraw LIt m\m un '\]x-.\- kinson 1 Bandsome New Year's souvenir, o'clock Wedncsday ovening and as the wind | tpopular thoroughfure, = 5 ¢ | emis rotainod in thes offices roceive only [ 13801 Parl Morant, {Taotento D, - Buker, | in order that the republican senato might s man, whilo sittingin Mr.Galbraitis | © ey A g increased in velocityin a coreesponding do- | opiiait® the wfteroon some of the city | fees, and thero are but foy instances where | jr., ' agent, Febrnry 13 18895 Leeds, | unite ona man agaiust whom the alliance re- | oMiceat alate hour lust night, were startiod | Clemen®ean Case” will opon ‘an engagement gres, tho deso. cloud of mist that | fong enough 1o pronotnce tho the i sicoes | Ge0Crats havo positions in tho consular serv- | Bitwland, Feancis* . Wigfall,’ consul | publicans wero not plodgod, was fought to.a | by an apoarition of three life-Sizo fomale fig- | Ut Cases wi and opera house, pro. had enshrouded the city during the | after which they hunted a warm fiveside. ice which pay a salary amounting to #1,500 a ~“'\‘l'!; b ol g *-»"‘“"-v"“}i‘_“';");“;‘_""‘ finish within the repnblican ranks, and Sen- | Ures appearing on the plato glass front of the | duced by swiginal New York Standard latter part of the afternoon was cianged | e railroad oficuals passed over and after | year, orwhich havo feos aguregating these | ANNERS, At Jobt eqmincrcial asent, | ator xh:-.n\‘lu.«-;!m;.n.lx{m\ tho victory, officc. 2 dlose investization fuilud to uecouit theater compar y, which includes Miss Sybil ot mdnight to o driving, peiting storm of | (HKNE similar remaries, pulied their coat | flgures, The following is s complete list made William J; Sullis, vico and dopaty con’ | whon tho logalatue. convencs and willre: | o stret hnd thoie nitetion callod 10 tho | yert o (it ihan Batonliy. Mhaoo sleet, Tho icoy biasts tove around tho strect | somty honer (el turs wid hstened away | up oy tho stato department to October 20 lust 1y 1801887 StsHaienta, John HmL | il naxs Gntilatiar his shonesor i alasted, | IbGnoMmenon AUG itwwas watio | Wikl bo the rogular prices of the house the gomorsand up and down thealleys, pene- | 'he opening was quict and unpretentious, | —the first indication boing the country to | agent April 19, 1985 London, Bng, 1rancls | Hud the senatorul election oceurred one | five or thirty persous of uad 188t s0as0n; 200 10 $1, Lrating overy nook and crovico, and suc- | andup t this ino vt fow pople in tho | which appoatod; the second indication the | 2V; Erigout denuty consul general, October | mouth ugo he would have been easily defeat- | The whole fown s excited oy Cot ) Ll ceeded very woll in_making footballs of be- | eity realizo that the Tenth stroet vinduet > where the office s located; then the | cumber 16 S o Davarne, ageit, ed. Thion the republicans wero divided but f At not & fow attribute it to some supornatu | Corinne will during the remaindor ot this lated pedestrians returning home after fol- | is rom ploted and Mo : ] comber 10, 1885; Dover, Erancis W, Proscott, | 1t the divieion 1a seitiin oo tanied T week present the operatic burlesque, “Monte lowing ot the lime-honored custom of watch. | - This morning ti ‘I‘,'“.“"' I oat Hiotod 16 of the appointee, with the titleof the | agent, Decermber 16, 1885; London, Ont., people’s party, - - Cristo, Jr.," at the Boyd ing the old year die, Wil o Hiltetios Arossitie, siLEBY R Goneation Xt in order tuestat from which . Davis, vice and deputy commer- | Popjiea Fielioe comutnations nave been A Th ned Lynching, D Uolly thare ? | I'rom reports received at the local signal | with the ranning of cablo trains, cars will itment was_made, dato of comuis- | dial agent, Decomber 18, 1857 Melborne, | formed ind two of them havo already been | ONTANAGON, Mich., Jan, 1.—Twan, ono of bookcad at thio Hoyd this seaon son W i1Ha offico it was found that the storin wa pass over this viaduct every two minutes | sion or appoiutment, and lastly the salary, or | gt e Vanber 50, 18 Adeiaine, . Chapios | Dursted. The various candidates for the sen- | the worst placos in the northern peniusula, | (e EEORT WAL drana, tElald. by tio eraloverthe entive northwest. Snow was | during the day. if no salary is paid, the fees : Murphy, agent, November 10, 1887; F'roo. | i have grown suspicious, anda combination { was the scenc of n deliberato murdor yester | Enemy.” SFhe commany tit il amar e ported in small quantities, accom panied by - S » 25 SRR PRyl fHenh Noveibee 101 "June 5, | 1uas been formod aguinst Judge Pefter, whols | 4o 4 rioh Mishael Downew of Suglagw | e at e &8 e A Bt looed ch winds. - The wind was reported blowing Entertained the Motormoen, b DIPLOMA RVICE. mantle, Willilam Sandover, agent, June 8, | thought to have the most. strength, Tho J arp R UG U U Bl s U AC L il b m the west and northwest, with indica Mrs. W. P. Mumaugh kept open house | , China—Peking, Charles Denby, envoy ex- | 1856; Monoton, N. B., James S. Benedict, | gooning certainty of the eleetion of an ailiance | Was shot and instantly kitled by Joo Thot evening is a most competent one, and has had figs ‘e, 1117 South | traordinary and “minister plenipotentiary, In- | commercial agent, New York, smber 10, at her residence, 1117 South | gyiyyn My, 1885, 812,003 Peking, Howard | 1857 Monoton, George MeSweeney, vice and cond street, and entertained the | Martin, secrotary of legation, Now York, | deputy commercial agent, March 2, 1586; non the Hanscom park motor line in | September 1888, Peking, Charles [ Bathurst, Edward Hickson, agent, October mention from the press of the largo The engagement, is for one night only - OMAHA NEWS, tions of a cold snap lasting soveral days. vostorda, A telegram was recoived at the signal of. | st @ce from Washington conveying the infor- - foation that the temperature would fall to [ tramm man to succeed Senator Iugalls has caused | What caused the erimo is not known, but the the “old guard” to lose 1ts head, and the [ sound of the first shot called the villagers to women who were such potent factors in the | the scene, und they saw ‘Thomas empiying ( t, 4 or | stato campaign are beginning tomake trouble. | his revolver into Downes's body, Downe v 102 abovu zero by this morning, but the indi. | royal shape. An fuvitation was oxtended to | Dunby, ir., second ¥ of legition, In- | 20, 1836; Campbelton, John Al Whothier or not this condition of affaire was | i ppoured, foll el the fiesy i S an Med onihaDra | cations were that it would fall considerable | all oMfice boys on the line. Hot coffee, cako | Qna. July 1, 1555 e e R h e atal e ght about through the manipulation of | Thomis stood over him aud - eontinied. to WELesil b3 below that point. and fruits were served between tho hours of | london, Henry White, secretary of legation, v t{»h-m-‘ heont, June 27, 5 ‘1- tor Ingalls' managersis a question, but | fire until his revolyver 5 empty, A youngman named Brighton, of Dixon, } Small wonder was it, in view of these cir- | noon and 6 o’clock., Maryland, March 1, 188, #i25. Persio— | Montreal, Quebee, Patrick Oorman, vice and people's party leaders freely admit that | and then turned away. Tho crowd yelled 1o | 1l died last night on the Union Pacific train, cumstances, that the ice man and coal dealer 718 A3 an, 1S, Spencer Pratt, minister residnt | deputy m’r"\g} general, l'""‘r\l}m‘, Ao st | the ight is more complicated thin ever. lynch himand "Thomas started for the woods, | just before reaching South Omaba, His ro- miled benignly as they bidthe new year a The Bricklayers' Ball. ;l\j:«&;;uml geneaal, Alabuna, Sugust 3, 185, | Hemmnglord, Wellington W. Wark, agent, | “ e glijanco electod ninety-two vepresonta- | pursued by fully two hundred men. il detor: | haing soem taken off the train and taken to ‘Cornwall, William T. Gorman, CONSUIAR SERVICG. agent, October 14, 18575 Albert Town, How- {ne Rentblic-=Rsa#ib Wi aker, | 8rd Farrington, ‘agent, January 12, 1886; tino Hopublio—tosario, Willls Baker, | {56, TACREROD, afens Tusmary 13 1000 uil Kubinzky, | #2ent, December 14, 1387 sen Turtle Bay, Reichenberg. Bo. | Jubez A. Low nt, Ma, Mathew- houry wolconio, while' tho averago titizen | The bricklayers? union gave a largely at- pulled the coverlets more tightly over his | yengec 5 at Wi b ead Rod 0ebatod 1o His owi talod Wheines & Cedbatnb bl B ECANC LB new yeur was such & desitable acquisition | 185t niwht. This union is in a healthy fina il cial condition, and_ is 1z Thoughts of the happiness and prosperity | t nine more than enough to elect a sen- | mined to lynch him if caught. Hetook refuge | the undertakers, ator, but there are something like twenty | under a bed in o homesteader's cabin and 5 - who remain unpledged. None of them were | kept the crowd at bay with a revolver until Fell From a ‘Trestle. instructed at the nominating conventions. the sheriff arvived. Sheeiff Ford started with Charles Harbaugh, a brakeman on the F'r Judge W. A, Pefler, editor of the K prisoner for this place, but there 1s little | mont, Elkhorn and Missouri Valloy road, was Arg consul, Illinois, March 24, 1855 loup of tho very | Hungiry—I’rizue, Austria, | workmen in that line. vice cousul, Mareh 11, 155] isas | 1) % 4 et was the first allisnce candidate for | likelihood of his arviving, as the woodsan iAot the TG PRGBS Aiestia \iat o that tho old year had brought to Omahawero o hemia, Johny B, _Hawes, ‘consul, Califoruia, | {341 Dantel 1. Sargent, agent, Novembet 4, | senator'in the fleld and succeeded in gettng | with which the village is fall-a. eeat mang | VAIibE ou the Uion Pacilie trestle westot notin the leastlossened by wecollections of | NO MORE SMALL SIOVE COAL | Juie 25 1556, £2.500, fees, Rerchen- AL 8. W., George g a number of allianee nominees pledged to him | having come in to brate tho New Year | the €ity lastnight about 11 o'clock and missed November | ent, April al age 1887; Brisbane, ( tho balmy December weatl | but the rich promises held o v just passed, his foot for the future | Reading Collie b 2, Gustave Herman, vice consul r. He fell before the election occurred. When the re- turns showed that J out thirty fect and v ccewved other injur termined to lynd sk i h Thomas and bave Willits, the alliance [ started across t > country for this place, say- orge H s Will Furnish No | uty consul, agent, October 12, 1886; Trieste, broke his right 1o 4 ¥ 3 % 8, Norfolk Tsland, Robinson At Aty ] ios. He was taken 1o the ‘Pransit house, where were suflicient to cause a feeling of thanktul Morsof 5% SR OTER, Austria, nes B Hartigan, consul, District | e 3 Y e SOV | nominee for governor, was only defeated ing that they will take Thomas from jail and 2 R T \EROTD) ness, not only for the past, but, that a new e b e G s LI D of Columbin, July 12, 18 AT B sl B DL T Towwnstille, Will- | syl piurality nis friends at onco began | yneh him if necessary fedlcaliassistarioe was calinl eraof prospective brightness hud been on- | Piinaverenn, Pa, Jan. 1--The Reading | letich, agent, May 1, 158%; Vienna, Austria, e M "““}.l"‘ T Cartiright, | Pooming bim for the senate. — - ) D RV TR SRH R, tered upon. coal and iron company bave issued a circular [ Otto Mass, vice consul general, August 13, | fipgham, England, Haa) S Al Tl BT ET R aspirants now i Kuhns May ( CLOSED BY T SHERIFFE, A:lhf:’llnr]'{ ix;l lh’l“h‘iuh];‘ Mldl 1v";\'r'rr ‘nlvv- notifying the trade that on and after January nounced the death of the old and birth of the 5 Al g SaY sl Stalker, new year bells in all parts of the ecity and : 498 Sproductiono: amallistoy al will | pion the Whistles of every engine in the railroud | D0 discontinued, and that “chestnut? coal | 1%, no focs: Tetun, I8ue Ly Cohon, agent, yards added their quota 1o the conglomera- [ will thereby beimproved in sizeand quality, | Juné 7, 155%, 10 f Belgium—Antwerp, | R Tanner, consul, fouth Carolins, ; tion of sounds that were turned looseon the | All the operators have agreed to do the | Frederick Von Wrede, deputy consul, No- 3 e oS, oapatt Cunnigham, agent, | ¢yo grate university; J. F. Willits, defeated | ings, the prisoncr demanding his liberation midnight air. It lasted for fully five minutes, | 5 % : stove" will | Yember 30, 1386, Brazil—Babia, David N, | July 25, 1885: Magdalen islands, Robert J. | cayfidate for governor, and General John 11 ! when each participant_evidently considered | S210 therefors, hereafter “small stove” w Burke, cousul, New York, May 10, 135, | Leslie ageut, June & 1857 Port Hawksbury | e 5 wepublionn, Within the. last. swecls his full duty done and silence reigned once | DOV be obtainable. The followngz reasons 500 Munaos, Antonla J. Tavires, agent, “‘:'!A;‘!““{“"‘]‘-, Alexhnder “1\';.”- jout,Oeto: | Judge Frank Doster of Marion county hus more, with the sole exception of the ele-| for this action were given this morn- [ Augustsl, 1857; Maceio, Edward M. Legene, | 0er 20, 18 ugwash and Wallace, Conrad | %00 brongent out by his friends and the | appli y states-Tangier, Itobert | ¥ice cousul general, March 31, 1886: [ oydeg P, . Elde i N Ationa ice consul, August 34, '1888: La- | Ottava, Ont, = EBdward = IKing, wvico | politician of twenty years' standing: Jud “,‘g{’x"' sl s lins Benatuil, Agent, January 9, [ ond deputy consul eral, Febru- | {y '\ popper, editor of the Kansas Farmer; POl e Bl S L 24, . 1888; _ Bitou, N. George | Jorry Simpson, congressman-elect from the | appearance of the outiaw in the superior uner, consul, South Carolina, March 19, | Soyanth district; Prof. James H. Canfield of | court yesterday, on haboas corpus proceed- of Franklin_county, Forr Wavse eature in the Lailure of ©, rickson, the Six- teentl t Jeweler, Thestore of € kson, the North Six- teenth street jeweler, was closed last night on an attachment issued at the instanco of G, C. Brigs & Co., of New York, who hold a aim of $1,000 against Mr. Brickson. The stocl is now plea that he is unjustly held with- wrant of law. Judge Dawson, upon ation of the state's attorney, continued V rr is, agel S0 or SeE y . X n the possession of th ments’ roquiem to the old year, ing by & prominent oficial of | agent, Oclober 38, 1% Natal, Lyle Nelson, | W- "§""j.' et Ui i e 1oy | women are engaged in” boomiug him tho hearing of tho matter until Itiday after- | and other attactments will | When morning dawned snow drifts were | the compan, he small stove | agent, Febru 5, 1888; Porto “A o Cetia T ;"“”,"v,‘_ g The alllance is also determined to elect a | noon. Thearvest of Kuhns after his battle | yorping. M. Erickson states that his as. piled across the streets at frequentinter. ETE b e ey popular 3 H. Edwi , azent, November 10, 1883 ritmouth, George Hingston, agent, state printer. with the officers occurred in Chiurubusco, just sots f coed his liubilities, and that if his ereditors will give him a little time he will vals, &nd the motormen and gripmen started te out to clear the street car tracks of the ob. | S000 as it v July 55, 155, | 26, 1858; Port Hope, Ont., Luther M , Robert Grant, agent, 1 . Luthi am. consul, | commercial agent, West Virginia, g | Chili’Tquique, Joseph M. M. Governor Elder, who was elected to the | overthe ¢ unty line, and no _charges havi int ced by the Rea i egislatiire fiém Erankin. coun i - | been sworn out against him. Meantime the | soon bo on his feet ot structious. During the first fow morning | company several years azo. Itisa size be- [ Massachusetts, November 16, 1883, fees: ‘\T“-’v #81,500; Peterborough, = Allan 3|L\:|-Ix:'x‘|l\ l:’ol“lll:'(}h"rll\:]]u‘vluk(v:'“})fl.‘;lu""::ny:f‘l'_ Ohio_authorities who have undertaen to | *°°0 e on bt 100k au i b hours street car travel wus anything but | tween stove and chestaut, Tho former was | Iquique, Muxino Rosenstock, vice' consui. Eoung: k“'flf"‘; ,;\l"\‘"’“":\l i) ] His position will givo him prestige and ho | have Kuhns taken to Fostorin on n requisi- | mhe Rock Istand Tnrends to Come In: satisfactory, but sweepers were sent over | yot satisfuctory to consurmers because it did | November 16, 1885, China—Amoy, Francia | Kowau, Ont., J. Thomas Murphy. will have the additional advantage of beinga | tion from Governor Campbell are moving af agont, Maroly 11, 1% i Fort | 1oy | schooled politician. Mr. Willit's campaien | with provokinge slowness, and it is feared tho | The Rock 15} is being managed by S. W. Clsc, chairman | murderers of Camype t find a logal | fight with the of the people’s central committoe, ooy hrough wh morning they propose to run their pa the lines and the eff less noticeable, day had o Sunday-like aprearance, as the business houses were closed and tho cts of the blizzard be- | yot work wel naces, bein ter, though very de bd people are not. courting a If-feeding ranges and Cass, vice consul, Decomber 11, 1856 f-feediag ranges and fur- L o Union Pacifie, but Sunday trifle 100 1atyn, while the tar. | U Lai-un, interpretor, Febriar: oy, et o g oA | £100; Cllofon, W K. Fulle ol Amo¥s | and Saint Thomas, Ont ¥ | vice ‘and deputy consul, Dec Prescott, Ont., William C vice consul, mber 18, 1857; Hall, consul, Now senger thought by houscholders to be expensive | Mareh 30, 1858, fees; China-Kiang, Alexander | Dres etk S Ons > — -—— — o train into Omaha and the Union depot. Gen- streots wore a descrted air. New Yoar's | fop(he mason that 1t was cotstmen more ones, consul, Minnesota, November 17, }f'.',l," ‘Lfl’“.'f"",‘ b A ceg .",’".".‘;‘ Shot From His Horso, Dakota Wir s, CRUAGERE DT isrolRa eata lisbiniEhE L W customs were very geuerally confined to home | than the larger sizes, The smallstove 3,003 Cnin-Kiang, Wan Bing Chung, | M¢D. Stocking, v o 18 Dprsow. Mox.. dan; dieT; D) McSwain Mironert, S. Dy Jan. 1--[Special Tele- | have a contract similar to that iwhich the catherings about tho family hearthstone. | 1 i SA feRe ana bt protert Hankow, Alfred M. Franklin Shefleld, Bngland, amin Folsom, Rkl iy LR ts WA i 1 5 [YSECGILAthApIInG HEostH abay [ i New Year's calling was done than is | Do ‘}l"\;»\l):,‘l‘n L ll_" i I-Qv\nfl[ax-;:hu]fl‘;; v | mars ) 1888, §30 and fees) | consul, New York, October 15, 183, $2,5003 | deputy United States marshal, arvived in this | erawm to Tue Ber|—Itis learned today that | Milwaukee made with the Union Pacific,only 4088 'S L o] 0 give better ros 10 g than 4 ik 2 ey Sheftc Jeorg 4 iy thi i LD A » indenendont memboel Py vo | ours does not go into force until the 4tn. O usually the case, although a few social events | tiiosame amount of chestnut. Hence the | Stanghii, Walter S, Emons, vice consul gen. | Sheflield, George' A. Brauson, v putyiehis mogoing from Ardmoro I, T, Baying. | the dndspendout mombrs of he) logtslaturo | Sit8IS008 BOE LD N0 {OFes WELE 4 €40, Toon ol fiosully cartied out. to the enjoy- | consumer would havo nothing buv tho small | grily Novembor 0, I8 Stahghal, Goorgo A, | peeqrber, Sh i [ Bawsler, | Rebert | n eustody Edison Brown, Jackson Conway | witl lold a_caucus at Huron tomorrow to | (it 403 Wos bridge and land our passens ment of favored guests. a1 | Stove, and the rotailers beingr flooded with | Shufeldtmarshal December 17,1886, 81,000 and. | g GRAGEI0, gt Becombor by (1985 | o0 james Conway, full blood Chickasaws, | decidoupon o man for the United States | o tho Crion depot, providing the switeh The hotcls treated their gueststo aspecial | orders forit, they i turn made such large | 1008; Shanghul, Walter S, Emens, fntorpro- hassite, Apeil s T80T B E00: Mo Taas | who: ave belng. conducted prisoners {o | senate. The four democratic members from | are not locked againstus, We don’t antici spread in onorof the day. Quictreigned on | yequosts for itof the wholesalers that the | ter, February' 20, 1885, §1,500; Tien-Tsin, | thusetts, Ap i Lt R G A i o here : e way to P ate any trouble, though judging from what - il pday, Quits ! | requests fo e wholesalers that the ian N, £e 1) | WestIndies, Joseph L. Hance, consul, New | Paris, being charged with violating thein- | Bruleave ere today on their way to Pierre, | pate any trouble, though judging e Ovory hund, and during the afternoon the | jatier demanded about five tous of | Wilian N. Pathick, vice consul," January 21; | {restIndies, Joseph L T $1.000: Willaco, i i S i Qi e " has happened 1t is impossible to tell whether weather coiucided with the prevailing char- | sl stove to one. of - any . other | 159, Colombia—Barrauquills, Samuel M., | York February Wardon somumoree; | tercourse law. The deputy United Statcs | where the legislature convenes next Tues. | (3 BAIROROSE 1, fpess/flo 10 100 WHOLNOE steristic, ; ne ¥ couree | Whelpley, vieo consul, July 2. 1857; Rio | bure, Ontario, Isaac G. Warden, commerc rshal and prisoners furnish the partica. | 98V Theyassert that the democrats will | OFnov acteristic kind from the collerles. Of course I consul, July 22, e N o Maroh 90 1530, $1 b marshal and pr rs furnish the particu ; 4 contiEe The police judgs held a brief morning ses- s could mot fill the orders in theso | Hacha Henriguez, agent, May 14, 1557, dsor, N. S Edward Youtg, cotsul Dis. | 1arsof a horrible murder which was com- | Siand solid for “Cripp. Tt is not thought the - sion for the benefit of the few unfortunates 3 ; ro atle to e boge | 8180.50; Bogota, Willidm G, Boshell! vice e N S award Young, cousul, s | oiited.Christmas day throe miles sass_or | lidependents will get any belp from the | ppy Business N yehose exuberant spirits ud called for mu- | iwitea amount of cach size and the failure to | Consul-geveral, “April 30;: Poea del "Toro, | {ict of Columbia, August 8, 1856, $1,000; | jfet TS WOG RV LERR RS, BAST, B | democrats. Tho republicans will stand solid nicipal _control during the night, and after | unpie tha it 61 conl e wre 10 | Goorge Fitzgorald, ngeni, August13, 15, | Yarmouth, N. S, Dean . Cuvrie, commer. and with the help they will get, both from - arly Completed. Themembers of the grievance committeo of = -, i bins and_Willis Honitubby left Tisho- 4 h Ronn e e e AT e LT Vi i Gaes biiolioe iatallon . witnesss : o leind Al dom g 050, o L Colike Tiaa” Hiate=me 1 agent, New York, February 10, s and W ni left - | democrats and indepeudents, when it comes | the Brothertood of Locomotivo Engincers, L’l‘l‘" even ”'{‘ l“}'}“tf'l“'f“ witnessed 10 | constant complaint and irritationamony dea- Sy oo e 1,',,".%1 faindy 'fi o | 1988, 81,000; Hawaiian' Islands— Hon! | Mingo on Christmas dny is to proceedto their | 10" fual voto, will make. Moody's slection | who have beet in session for sevoral weeks, ppenings of au eventful nature Sh o boumnmare Hak dasatie 5 dsier | Enory ut, commercial agent, Peun: R R G Y ) olulu, ~Arthur ~W. Richardson, con- | home 1 inevitable, » about concluded their labor: a clork, California, July 56, 1550, $1,000; | Were deunk, and loft Tishomingo velling and | MOViWble. — have about concluded therr labors and an ad Souti) scharging their pistols. After riding a Moody's Chances. journment will be reached cither today or to 2 to get 100 tons of small stove coal, would be | Sylvania, November 13, 1888, £,000. Costa ¥ THE ¥. M. C. A. KEC EPTION, compelled to tuke ulong with it 500 tons of | Rica—San Jose, Hurrison N Rudd, “vice | U1 other kinds which he did not want. Inorder [ consul, May 18873 Port TLishon, “A. an- v short distance a quarrel ensued, and the e ¢ 8 N ", . morrow. When the committee met the 5 3 tool g s K. Brown, agent, April 1887, 81,008,481 ! sing, Wallace R 2 . Hunox, 8. D., Jan. 1.—[Special Telegram sre indications that a stormy session wo One of the Most Enjoyable Affairs | to protect themselves the colleries would sell o N ] o Jones. consul, Floridh, J 27, 1885, 81,50 pauions of Tiouaba shot him from his hors =I0oh x 2 were indications that a stormy session wou Ever Given by vrhh"l\:“. ,"h,"'“” but a limited amount of small stove, unless | Denmark and dowivions—Dyrefjord, leoland, Jones, consul, Florida, June 27, 1885, $1,50 When he was in the throes of death, Robm- | 10 Lie B#e]—Judge Moody was here this | ye held between the s of the commit at the same time forother | Ne Chr. Gram, agent, March 22, iss7. St, | Tourm, = St Heger fnoobayoEiy son and Honitubdy cut theaying man’s throat | afternoon looking after senatorial affairs. He | toe and the Union Pacific officials, but the 0 s B st AEE SR e | and deputy consul, District of Columt v's thr : on. This became such “a | Jhotmns, W. L—oosoph Ridaway, ., vice | \ro o5 HuE faes; Venice, Honry A, Johnson, | from ear to carand plunged their knives into | is ve and while he does notadmit | change in the general manugership of th Gusal, duly By g, Santa Crus, Joseph | “PE Gt of Columbin, March 20, 1890, §1,000, | his breast, ‘The murder was_committed in | dofoat his chunces of st road hs resulted in all the differences havin ‘nt, July 1586, Ecoauador— n B, Herbertand | an unfrequented road, and the body ven t s satist ; orders were mads The time-honored custom of holding a re- | Sizes in proport ception on the first day of the year was | nuisinco that retailers and middle men jm. | gousuly fittingly observed last evening by the Young | portuned the operators to discontinue its oo avlor, ag cess are not flatter- L Eh M g Japan—Kanagawa, Wil ned | g, Hewiil hlavesome difficulty in prevailing | been settled in a manner d i @ rog e a 20N 21 ¥ hal 3ub ae Caraquez, B ' '\ Goddare 1S I ex e 5 The s & ¥ 0 5 concerned ho 1] no “The past year has been ono of some difil- I Moreairn, agot; October 7, 1885 Frauce | 1985 and 1836, $1,000 and 81,500 rospeotively; | voured a gicat portion of the budy when dis- | port him, Independents declare tliere is o | fomatus to do 1s o select u chaivmnn for th oulty and considerable hard work for the A TRIVEAL QUESTION, and_dominions—Algiers, Africea, CharlesT, | Osakaand Hiogo, vice cousul and iuterpre °d. Al the parties wore citizens of the | jrobability of Moody sccuring enough inde- | eAsuing year and approve s 3 S 5 itory, Tho case will be tried there o) B b 3 r A0 that nave been made to the by-laws, AL SR Grellot, consul, Californin, November 17, | 1er, $,000 each, May, 158, Madaga tory. 1 U Il bo tried e | pendents fo offset the votes he is surc to 1ose S leading supporters of this worthy institution, | pagtor and Congregation Fall Out 100, Aligiers, A frica—Viotor A Grel: | Tamative, John P. Campbell, California, Oc- \‘l‘uhlil!".‘i::; '(l\vl:‘:yslli‘llll'::? R‘A:}("C'“E\,{hi l'h iL among repuslicaus, and his election is quito = T = and they look forward to the work of the Over Their New Church. ico and deputy consul, April 12, 1857; [ tober 20, 1886, §2,000. Mexico—Sultillo, John | the sy J ¥, defying ar- | fmprobable, if not impossibie, Captain Mills' Remains Arvive. year upon which weare just entering with [ Mycoy, Ga., dan. 1.—An architectural | Bani-saf, John O. Stewart, sgent, Janu. | \oessner. consulTexas, March 12, 188, fees; | rest = The remains of the late Captain Mills of tho much solicitude and with a great deal of hope for substautial growth and excellent results, As anatural consequence, then, the reception Which was tendered the young men of Omaha and all friends of the association last might ‘was one of genuine hospitality and Christian S5 ! i Tuxpan. John Drayton, consul 2 question—whether there should be oue row [ BFY 2 1850, &85 Orw, = Benjumin A. | PR NIhe SERION SO GoUIh TS A Big Bank Swindle, ] Y Courcelle, agent. September 10, 1885, & e D Mich., Jan. 1.—Banl 1 rail of pillars in achurch or two rows, appard | pay, J. Morris 1ost, . agent, December 29 | D. Hoff, consul, New Jersey, October 14, kroin, Mich., Jan. 1.—Banking and rail- ently a trivial magtor—is atthe botton of a [ 18] Goree-Dakar, Africs, Rene D, Potin, | 1885 8.000. Netherlands and Dominions— | road circles were thrown into excitemer popular Savaunsh pastor's transfer to an- | vice' consul, May 5, 1583 Havre, James B, | ParamariboGuiana, Thomas Browne, consul, | vesterday over the issuauce of a circular by thor field. Tho Houston St Moethodist | Anyne, vice consul, 'June '3, 1857 ; Honfleur, | Montana, May 15,1888, fees, Persia—Teheran, | $),0 Bank of Montre), warning the Bank of okuce Aeld, Tho Houson Braeoy’ Mowhodist | S325T00, ¥, agent, May 24, 19%: Limo. | E- Spencer Pratt,consul general and minister ey i Bl heaa i s good will, ‘The general attractiveness of the | COUEregation has a handsome now ehurch in | oo 'NG . Griftiv; commercial agent, | Tosident, Alabama, August 3, 1836, $,000, | Detroit and tho United Statos againsttheao- | LG 0o "0 prosident of the bank, iy | Fort Omiha, and wero talen to th garrison Teception rooms and pariors was supple- | course of erection. Rev. David Riley, the [ Now York, November 23, 1957, foes; T.imos | Russii—Odessa, Thomas K. Heonan, 'consul, ceptance of four cortificates ,fl' Aoposit on |4 cuhs all bosh. Ho was undor & great It has not been fully determined us yet menied by an wray of tropical plants artisu- | pastor this year, raisod several thousand dol- | ges, Auguste Jouhannuud, vice commercial | Minnesota, October 20, 188, Spain and Do- | the Stateand four on the People’s banks. | mental strain no doubt and was at timos dos | where the romains will be interred, but it is i i ‘e s Cub it A 1 ; 1 cally arranged about the apartuucnts, and the | Jars for the fund and got the build- | agent, February 9, 18%%; Lyons, Carl A. | Minions—Cienfucgos ubn, — Henry ~A. | Service of this notice and the presence of | lirious, but is getting along rapidly now, | probable that the body will be sent to ki reading rooms and pavlors were made to ap- started. He labored camestly and | Hansmam, consular clerk, - Missouri, Do 1‘1‘3";‘35‘;‘",1, ';:::::“r]l- l\A{'Im‘l(x‘h:lk'l‘]‘;\i‘lxlfi?]\ulu:\i} four provinelal detectives brought tolighta | Thereara nonew or startling developments, | myrs, N. Y., for burial The Sanborn Bank, WooxsockeT, S, D.. Jan. 1.—|Speci gramto Tie B an order ¢ Second infantry, arived from Pine Ric agency last night at 5 o'clock, accompanied J—Judge Huney has 1ssued | 1y iy Sorgeant Stahl of company A, Sec- posing G, W. Corkings as assignoo | o, Fel LM Bk 0 o, of the Sanborn county bank and installing [ “Phe remmins were met at the Webster W. H. Burdick as his suceessor. The story | street depot by severalof the oficers from Tele- tas inviting as possible for all wh { e is congrogation | comber 13, 1888, $1,000; Bas Si E ] pri ihaln Tk torvbuihioh the 3, S ————— E.‘.".L'u.‘“’ gus p o who \‘l[::rlxlufi:h:l" )?iv:u“”h:uml'n\::; I:]&;:;]Lll':n:lh:llll }::"\"' ‘mvl ;‘Ulm 3 n’«f-.-,u\mvr!u:f |‘~" :\‘1’:'";:.': Alexander R. Webb, consul, Missouri, Sep: [ Swindling story by “l:\: h the Bank of Mon- o = 2 Ry "Tho "Nl:mhbegan 865 p. m. and the par- [ bullding provided. forone row of eolumna in | tinlgue, W. 1, Stmon H, David, vioo consul, (t?n;lmxi;"fl.‘!r:;l. \i ,000; Sigua ln 1( nde, | treal was done out of $20,000. Itappears that e rn‘nulrlf 3 m’(:u.‘zhl A e e el lors were thronged until aficr 6 v'clock, when | a certain part of the church. Somoof the | June 4, 18563 Mentone, Auge Clericy, agent, | C2ba, Danicl M. Mullen, commercial agent, | James N, Henry, a produco dealer of Chat- | Arcmsoy, Kan, Jan, pecial Tele Sergeant Lowis, y E, chusetts, October 290, 1885, §,000; luzneh was announced. . members thought there ought to bo two rows, William Fleming, president of the associa: [ The pastor considered one row sufticie A ptember 16, 1S87; Rouen, Henry C. Powell, | Mas ! : AN- [ ham Ont., presented early in the month to © consul, May O, 13\-,; Bou- | Yagode Cuba, Otto B, Reimor, consul, New | joqf R g e sundry tion, and Mrs. Fleming, nssisted by nearly | division arose over that question and those | logue-sur-mer, Emile agent, | YOk Octobor 3, 1885, §,500. Switzerland— | i1y of lading purporting to be issucd by the one hundred ludies, performed the work of | who favored having two rows got the opin. | December %5, - 1885; St. une, | Bt Gall, William Henry Robertson, consul, | Grayd Trunk and Cananian Pacific raileouds, making everybody feel that they were wel- | jousof diffevent buillers who recommended | Hastings Bur vice consul general, | pistrict of Columbia, January 12, 1850, 82500. | e entered them as deposits and checked i como and that the Young Men's Christian | tworows, The division being close and ex- | June 25, 1888; St. Pierre, Miquelon, John P, | Turkey —and — Dominions—Bagdad, "John | gouiict them until bo had®araswn £30,000. He | division, to suce gram to L Bee] —Dr. M. C. Farrar, re} | fantry, has heen cranted a furlough for three ontly a local surgeon on the Wabash in T1li’ [ months, with permission to apply for his dis nois, has been appointed cliarge in viow of three years' faithful ser- e Bahpin oC o vice in the army goon of the Missouri Pacifie, for the western | Vi SRSy - g s AL has d Dr. D. J. Holland, de- | veen ordercd d from duty at Fort Cus ssistant chief sur- pssociation of Omaba wishes everybody a | citing much” bitterness among the brethern, | Frocker, commercial agent, Novémber 2, | H. = Haynes, —cousul, = Massuchusotts, | thoy came to Detroit, presonted his money at | coased. ' Dr. Farrar's territory includes all | tor and ordered to Fort Robinson, Nob, happy New Year, Following are the names, | Mr. ftiloy remarked that mthor than see § | 158, Friendly and Navigators islands August 10, 188, fees; - Beirut, | 4he two banks named and took ccrtificates of | the lings north of Kansas City ‘in Kansas and e 0 far as could be ascertained, of the ladies | breach in the congregation grow out of such | Jaluit, E. M. Morgan, agent, January 18, | Syria, Erhard (Bissinger, | consul, | Gaposit, It now turns out vhat these bills His head quarters will be at Ate DIED. ho assisted in the reception : a small thing he preferred to gosomewhere | 138, ' Germany—Aix 'ta Chappelle, Franz | New York October 10, 1885, 20003 Jerus- | \er hogus and thatno such freight was de- et e Mrs, E. (. Ballou, Miss Shurtz Miss Ella | else, andalthough the congregation had asked [ Bertraim, vicoand deputy consul, January | 4lem, Syria, Henry =~ Gilman, = consul, | jjgord to the companies. Someof these e eI S BROWN —Francis C.. wife of Judge George Burs, Miss Emma Bulbach, Miss L. shopto send him back howas, at the | 11, 1887; Berlin, George H. Murphy, consular | Jichigan, June T, 1856, 2,000, Sivas, H, M. | yificates of deposit have been cashed, but it fiansng et Brospeots, . Brown, at hor rosidonce on. Chpitol 4y Bruner, Miss Bowen, Miss Minnie [ pecent session of the conforence in Macon, | clerg, North Cavolina, June 22 155, $1,010; Jowett, consul, Massachusetts, May 18, 1886, | j"horiaved that 810,55 on the People's bank Huranssoy, Kan., Jan, 1, Advices re. Burms, ' Miss A. Boyce, Miss J. Bur- Rt o kot Miss Minnie Claylon, Miss . Clayton, (15 the Misses Josie and Matio Cameron, Mrs. e E Eickleberger, Miss Nora and Miss Frances ILLINOAS TEACHERS, Ymerson, Miss B. Ellingwood, Miss May — nue, at 2 o'clock n. m., January 1. rge. Bremen, Leopold Strube, yice' consil, Wuly | §,500; Smyrna, William C_ g 1885; Brake and Norjonhamm, Wiielm | New York, November 1 RLS Clemens, agent, November 13, 1855; Bruns. Uruguay—Colonia, Benj: v TS A e R O ) SRR consul, Riode T«land, November York, $500 and fees: Brunswick, Hans | {008, Zanzibar—Berliy, George H. Murphy, Threw Vitriol in His Face. Reports concerning wheat prospects | Ingersoll. Miss Terance, Miss French, Miss | Oficers Elected and a Quantity of | paytier, vice dnsul, March : Han- | North Carolina, June 2, 1886, 81,005 Hono-| o 0 ol 0 1 Never befere | areof the most flattering charactor. ‘Uhe avea | 2 b Fiteh, Miss Foley, Miss' Huneate, Miss dna Basiness Transactoil. over, A. M. Simon, agent, h 9, ‘186, [ lulu, Arthur W, Richardson, "California, t Puts I ! 0 alifo ks i X oo vor DEICYS | il the largest in the history of these countios PERSONAL Hamey, Miss A. flolmes, Miss E. Hartman, | Cmcago, Jan. 1.—[Special Telegram to | £1,03: Chernitz, Henry I Morritt, consul, 1880, $1,000; Chemnitz, W. Porter | in the history of Putnam county was there | 4 peay ndition on January 1will b consul, | gud s soon the State bank are sull out. | goived by the News from twenty counties in | o : 409 Gant Notification is made to prevent their pay Eunsial L resldenon (i i Gapltol gy ment. Henry bas disappeared. southwestern Kausas show that thero hus | yue o Iriday, January 2, 1591, at 2 p. 1 3 ot been & heavy rain this afternoon and oven- | Juiends of *the. family aro invited is b Miss K. Hickey, Miss Mary Hand, Miss | mup Bre |- ois Stato Toachers' | Tllinois, Apry 19, 18%7, $3500; Chom: | B¢ Missourt, August 15, 1857, §1,000: | sucha criminal assault as was porpetrated in | tiio best ever known R. B.Stanton of Danver 1s at the Paxton Hawlo Ingersill, Miss Jordan, = Mrs. 1“'),"3 bl=hol ,'rll"'y',',,,", Jas 1 enewyl it oW Botor 'Boyd, consulr elerk, | Liverpool, Willians Dulany Huster, Min- | tho city of Grecacastle this ovening. Shortly il e A S st Rl B o 3. G. Jomes, Miss A, B. Johnson, | @ssociatic Springficll, have clected | Missouri, August 15, 1887, $1,000; | nesots, Decemberld, isss, §1,000: Lyvons, T | o0 o% 0 o0 ms Theodoro Kleinbub, a Want Pay While Tt Eat. A4 AL, at tha Millard Min 8. Kelioy, Misca Carrio and Alic | officrs for the eusulng yoar as follows: | Gologne, Willlum Wamer consul, Soutt Garo? | Carl A, Hunnaman, Missouri, Decomber 18, | | SiC© VRS B0 WO 1 PO | d Jicemis Vi ehiioyedizan |l o MigadashorplLincoln st thailiar: Knode, Miss (. Lancaster, Miss Emma Leon- | President, Alfred Kirk, - Chicago; first vice | lina, May 20, 1835, £2,000; Cologne, (i, W. | 1535 $1,000. L RPN g Acle Sty +QNLON, . V0., i, Koy ROy el W. P. Cole of Fremont is at tho Merch ard, Missos Joslo and Hunoa Lindorholm, | prosident, George R. Shawhan, Champaign; | Mallinckiodt, vice-constl, December's, 1sk; | | Besides those named abovo there aro 4 | turning home from his pl business, ho | the Victoria dock have gone out on @ strike. | apts 11ss L. Littletield, Miss BertioGreen, Misses | gocond vico prosident, Prof. 8. M. lngits | Dusseldorf, D.J. Partello, eonsul. District of | Mumber of consulag gle nd commercial | was met by @ thi velled_woman, who, | Mo present movement is made for the pur- | * . 3. Dacy of St Paul, Miun, Is ab th “annfe and Madge Lehmer, Miss' Grace | 5y o B 2 HES 1 Columbia, October 9, 1855, 82,0005 Frankfort nts located in” Fayti, Guatemala, Hon- | thinking it was Wis brother Ed, rushed pose of cowmpelli loyers to pay the | Millard, Ay, Miss Cora McCandlish, Miss Atda | Cotbondale; thivd vice wresident, Miss Alyosto 8. Hogue, vice and deputy consul | duras, — Muscat, Madagascar, ~Tiberin, | upon him with a pitchor of some un- | hose of compelling whe einplovers to by i 2 S liasy ot/ ataas sk sy o0 Milis, Miss Agues McDounld, ' Miss Nettio | Roso Colby, Peovia; secrotary, Joel M. | eneral, October 13, 15%5: Hambiry, Charies | Mxico, ~Nicaraiud Paraguay, ~ Per, [ known acid, Discoveris g from beneath | Moot 0 5ind colliors omployed in tho | peronaatsr @ ' MeCarty, Miss Lizzie and Miss C. N. Morri- [ Bowlby, Metropolis; treasurer, C. O, Scud- [ S. Burke, vice and depuly consul, December | Portugal, Roumanis, Salva San Do- | thogleam of the gastight thatshe was mis- | |0 o (' ORo Viiliey of Merthyr-Tyavil, | 0. P Wiloy. ‘of O'Nolll was at the Casoy son, Miss Rose Oliver, Miss CGeorgia Park, | der, South Evanstou; railroad secretar: 15, 1585; Lubeck, Jacob M . ir, agent, | Mineo Siam, Swedenand Norway, Venezuela | taken in her vietim she suddenly disappeared Wales, bave quit work on account of aile " Wiloy: of cill was at the F Miss Essio Pryor, Miss I, Peak, Miss Blla | Homer Bevans, Chicago. ' | September B, 1883; Kehl, Edmund Johnson, | 84 other countries, who arenot’ paid by sal- | in the darkness and a few me ments liter ap- | oo cohoas, t night. s Roed, Miss Maude Lichards, = Miss | The resolutionadopiod relativeto thomueh | consul, New Jersey, November i, 1s, | 8y orfees, but oseuvy the positions they | peared attho busines place of Kleinbub, tho - ~ I B, Hellman of ¥ort Madison, Iu.,is at nua_ Shaunghuessy, Miss Reua Strang, | discussed compulsory education law endorses | &1.000; +Kehl, Theodore Kruger, vice-consul, | 18ve for the Amarican gonnection the omae | mast povular barbor of this city, Mr. Ed Enowhound T rains. the Murray Arhiy diss Clara Silluyre, Miss Tuylor, Mrs, C. E. [ itasa measure calculited to promote intelli- [ Octoberg 7, 15863 Ausburg, (. Obenderf, | Kives them. These places aro filled in ;mOst | Klcinhub was busy st his chalr wheo & small A S eo e STV g B e T A W. 1. Wado of New York is registered at Willamson, Mrs. M. L. Wire the Misses | genco, humanily aud personal iiborty. A | agent, Moy 17, 1886; Nuremburg, Wiliam J! | 0fery. tostance Hf' hatives in which the | boyhanded hin o nole which read “Comota [ AtcilisoX, IEan, Jan 1 i fio | thoMurray Wells, the Misses Maggie and Fanuie Wedge, | resolution endorsing tho action of tne Grand consul, Delaware, April 15, 1855, 82,000; | Places are L Sl A sraulsitiagi| THO A008 8 miment, and a8 ho approached | gram 1o _Tur AT SEHRRAUE John R. Brenan of Rapid City, 8. D, is at i Miss . and Miss Hellen VanKuren, Miss | Avmy of the republic in asking the legis. pburg, Sigmund Duukelsbubler, Dis- ,l'.",“ are ‘L}E;"‘,“"",I 008, or poraulsitios | the door somo unknown woman " d i id B. & M. trains north of hex O NOW- | 4y paxion Lillio Van Waguer. Miss Vaughn, the Misses | lature to establish manual traiing at the | trict of Columbia, May 3, 1558 Somncberg, | Which go with allevinearly w (o, e coh. | pitcher of blue vitriol in hls faco. Bd's faco | pound, Missouri Pacifio, No. 4, Is laid up ot | “'(aonse vV, Ostorhort of Bavd o o o Young, Mrs. W. W. Slabaugh, Miss Holtarf, | soldier's .orphaus’ home at Normal, was | Alvin Florsehultz, vice and_deputy consul, | Sular otices, ‘Tneseawe mado from motarial | s jna most eritical condition. 1t is suid that | G0 o BT Ry Bl o the Mu ® | Dr. fes, Miss Nellie Hall, Mrs, F. C. | adopted. February 21, 1885." Gilbert Islands—Butari- | charees. Al billspflading or invoices for | he knows who perpetrated the deed, vut | PR R i g e AT IR DGR IR o Mu 5 4 : 3 ] e avi, Adolf Rick, commercial agent, May | “XPOrt to this counigy must bo certified by a | keops the knowledge to himself, Teains on all the other roads are delayed W. F. Dutton of Petersburg is register The reception hour was enlivened by vocal Abbe Pujol Reoallid. 25, 1888, Great Britain and Dominions | PO *{'\”p_u\m;» .\\‘““:A ‘un|‘\l|v.r¥llfl"]| 5\\: u'_l'm‘xwv - - The snow is twelve inches deep ou # level -A\‘Vw\...w-\ (e A and ut)lxu'um;'l;gll mullc‘h\vlhv m\rlm%‘;“‘ll‘!‘:c Panss, Jun. 1.—(Spectal Cablogram to Ty | —Ambertstin 1‘)..5;.“‘., ?-u-pl\imh 5 Kol l'“m“‘g‘m'l’i::'\’;‘;l AL ;}:_‘,'"‘;“‘:(, A Two b atal Accidents. here. i U A L Biates of Portland, Me. is n thoci t_aud tho concert pianos were both in | 3. : L French gov- | 1888 ousul, June 5, 1888 Nevis, ite it Aocro T ko e i - — lar ::f."‘ ‘almost w“muu‘;_ and soveral | BEkI—Itls ““‘f"““““ that the “‘,‘“" BOV- | (g immonds, agent, February 14, | Sular officers from theso. servi > ._']“ Ll [ _‘_‘”f RLING, ‘l\ \,"' '",']’r, "f o I',m_“'. B. C. Smith Resigns, Iliott of Burlington was at the Pax very o voeal solos were given | ernment has recalled tho Abbo Pujol, su- | 1547 Auckland, Now' Zealand, Francls i, S Wmatarariremnie Hbice Suar- | socidents lnncinag low oflife ogurred Band | . oAb oo ARCE TSI L oot | ton Inat nigt At 6:30 all the guests wero iuvited | peror of the church of St. Louis la Fraueais, | Webb, vice consul, June 25, 15%6; London. | 105, While in others they are insignificant. 1aetnight about 7o'clock, Thomas Lewis | - A0 B BE B R O unemns | 0. 10 Buoklsy of New' Yok fs fa the olt to a delicious lunch in the lecture room, con- | at Rome. The pope recently charged the Abbe | dercy, P, T, Rodgers, agent !'xll 19, 1888 e stepped from a train at the Baltimore & Ohio | © 8 4 por at the Paxton ., A. McClelian of Wilson is in the city, ut the Merchants H. G, Secloy of Cushing was at the Merc) ants yesterd vicl i s ovi i Y o A0 > “» Years. endent of motive power of the Nebraska di- | isting of coffeo, cake, sandwiches and fruits. | p, ¢ « . | Belloville, Ontario, Williom M. Ponton, viee 3 A Change of tho Y - depot and fell through an opening in the plat nden p | *1 oM 7 o'clock until § the exercisos fn the L'":'If"'.l‘l‘:fl:l:‘;f‘tl;)x:““;"::’m‘;’:u:;::I‘f_'l’"‘"’“:‘;fe cousul, April 11," 1885; Nupwee, Willium | ST, Josers, Mo, dan. 1.—(Special to Tu | pouit SO B SRS ST | vision of the Union Pacifie, severed his con gymuasiom drew the sitention of the guests | T & BRI it £ the diocese of | lempleton, agent, August §,71858: Picton, | Bre.|—Theold year went out in @ driving | in the forty foet below, At 1 p. m. | nootion with the road at the tiose of the yoar ad proved'to be s very enjoyable feature of | SEMCS 0f, fobt, Prwts of tus diocse of | Juob T. Barranger, agent, September 35, | rain‘and the new year was ushered in by @ | Iichard Knight of Cleveland siepped from & | aiter A continuous service sof thirloen soarm. the reception. dayoune. Though nothing deflufte is actu- | g5 'renton, David C. Stroug, agent, July | blizzard of snow, which has been seurrying | tpain and fell in the same hole, and was also | Mr. Smith has been in failing health foF some At8 o'clock the doors to the concert hall | aliy known in regard to the causeof the | 1, 1475 Bomby, India, Horumsjee k. Bodo, | around corners all duy, The electric cars killod. Chief of Police Delbrugko was al- | time and concluded to make s chango, Ho W. B. Dingman of Grand Island is in tho werg thrown open, @and every seat in the | action of the French government, it 1s sup- | vico consul, Junuary 4, 18%5: Kurachi, James | stoppod running before s o'clock, and thoso | mostdronnod fnan themptL at roescuo. will devota his time to the grocery business | city, at the Cas ® s room was soou filled. The pro- [ Postd that protests have been made in high | Currie, Jauuary 21, 1557; Gloucester, Charles | who have to go out on business Bave to do it sk in which o has had an intresi for some | Calvin Huntor of Cheycone was attho ramme, which lasted about one hour, con- | Quarters in France asto the mission under- E. Portlock, agent, February 11, 1856; Moul- | afoot, time. | My lust night. " Sisted Of & piano solo by Prof. Klmer A. | taken by the abbe, who, it is alloged, is con- | mein. J. I Gre. agent bruary 17, 18%7; | The St. Joe gun club weie to have their even Children Burned to Death, E - - N A AP R E L o\ da a2t a1 Todd; @ prayer by Rev. A J. Tur- | 8idered tohaveoverstoppod his duties in call- | Rangoon, W. (i, Heddie, agont, June 15, 18%; | regular quarterly badgo shoot at live birds | Rairian, N. C., Jan. 1 W5 Was ro Aot ity JfMhos sh Y kle; & soprano solo by Miss Hol | ipg upon the bishop on the subject ¥o- | Cape Town, Africa, George F'. Hollis, consul, | today, but the weather provented, It will | ceived here tonight of 8 horrible affair in Ofticer 2. J. Enright slipped as he got off | 8, |1, Doty of Warren, Pa., was in the cit torf; a short “Happy Now Year” spoech | ferred to. Massachusétts, May 10, 1855, §1,50; Port | occur Saturday, if possible, wnd at the same | Paplica county. Sunday night Scott Thomp. Spasityai atinh bl Aot S S bl B IR S L TR by M. A. Grant, chi\’m... of the reception _ Eluabeth, John A Chaubaud, aget, | time a private match for $100 at fitty bivds | (00 008 Be BB IER T R motor lust, night at th f ¢ B 3 A d L mittee; a vidlincello solo by Mr. John A Swike Collapses. July 22, 1557 Ceylon, India, Witliam Morey | will be snot. The contestants are John ) § Q k ! S nth and Jackson street 1 fell, throwing I.xv“A‘m., dn Summors of Peovia, T1L., is iu 3'!; % wn minute speech by Robert Hurx, Jan. 1. -The strikeof dock laborers | cousul, Maine, August 9, 1857, $1,500; Jaffua, | Combs and John A. Dowell, both well known | pany with lnf wife and oldest child went to | 4 finger out of joint and ug shaken wup | the city visiting with ber sister, Mrs. Robert ‘eldensall of the natlonal committee, sud | atthis point has entirly collansed. Wille= M. S, Twyman, agent, September 4, | artists of St. Joe, chureh, leaving seven children, five of his vally. i Green

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