Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, January 3, 1891, Page 2

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THE OMAHA DAII St poliie 36 that e rnqanks SRoS wWire aued an |xv]mn~3qn to the effoct that Phillp | } H. R. T of Fromont is at the Casey yspeps' a ——— | zenerally felt in central California. Only Sehneider, Job Gorman and Lewis Gendrs, i Robert McNear of Donver s at tho Barker, minor damage is roported. trustoes, be restrained from excluding Georgo [ J. M. Marsh of Guide Rock 15 at tho Mil Milwaukse Road's fido of the | Prof. Holden of Lick obsorvatory tle. | An Extriordivary Volume of Bustnues | Brodeiaiter trom the Evaveolicsl Emuiel | A pronising Young Blimard Pays a Visit to | tari geaphs that the registers there indicate that ¢ g chureh of Sio and the pulpit thereof, g Young 3 ] Shock of earthqualca today was the most Shown in the Year's Records, and that Mr. JoA¥ " be enjoined from per. Beatrice. JJ. C. stoinof Chicago is registored at tho occurred in thern Califor- forming the dwiiss: also, from withholding Paxtc iy ¥ # falnt, “*all gone ™ feeling, bad taste, coated o 1808 The coiling cracked in the from said Bradatetior all Keys to said church, N J. MeKilligan of ElPaso. Tex., is at tho ikl gts . e o . T A H . tongue, and Arregularity of | . - p The large telescope, it is be- | REMARKA o ) (ES, | The facts regarding the existing tron blos ave 5 iy u r WHY A NEW CONTRACT WAS REJECTED. | {faven was tuin 1 IARKABLE FIGURES IN ALL LINES. | (3 (e Betition om filo tn Clepk Sacke FOOTPADS OPERATE DURING THE STORM. well of Nebrasks Oit o e DIStress tevowels. Dyspeps A does — | - —— office. In thom M@charge is made that Rev Aftor not get well of fteelf. it Sogalis' Regard for Friday. il ¢ 3 o | William Jonas wis “for offense against th olis 60 IR Vol 1 11 1o elyy abehs 8 requires careful attent A TiiView 'of the Povsclon Sales | Arommox, Kan.. Jor Special Telogram l.lvnl| Gains in Live lmlk and l:nlhlr chureh \;-‘4;«”‘. ‘m,;:- w‘x.l:{”v\d in o ue 2E | R R R G Wb AriEdd ' Bating ,.a s re edy | oo Sof 1 5 —Cle ouse & . excluded from the chu by the conference { Philad | Sarsapariila, which gently, yet eMeion| to Tun Bes.]—Seoator Ir ray | Industeloa—Clearing House Shows | {00 wimyeGrder; Rov. dacob Kuocke: |~ Jury—A Fremont Crockery ¥ b roatt of Philadoiphta s av tho | Sarsshacila, whlel acls goaly, yotofteionly. - did appoint Rev, Gporge Dradstetter pastor 3 & i | ok Seeilee & ““‘ e . _ 5 urging him to permit nothing to delay in Proes. I)VUn ch ‘.A‘h. that |-|“.u|l- N‘hr-nlrx. ‘\ hn I Wi B Holmes of Norfolk Is istored at | ptil 1 i ol i ap Sick mart Washington as party S J0rT; and A0ds Gendry, trustees, have onecer. he Casey etite aishes hea he, TR 16 pAWI0 ol EVGNY B pub combined with Reve: William Jonas to hold W. M. Olisor of Dillon, Mont, is at tho | and retreshes the mind. Hoadacho Makes tho Hves of many people miserabio, causing distress after cating, sour stomach, sick headache, heartburn, loss of appetite, and Receiverslips During the Past Yenr--A Union Pacific Move at i ead a summons from Senators Hoar and 11g—A Steady Advance s b 5 L L4 Goes Under—Death of juitor Wek, prURIEly 90 paci R’ Vank. aa o A |I,‘\\.4M,“‘ of \’mq rhw.| ‘hj ml.\v ‘\\‘v‘\‘uv'\ Merchants. b ‘-'1 have been tronbled with nh-[;qlfl.; 1 "8 ; 0 ettt by i 2y kL A onas continues to preach in sa‘d church in fabs;, T Spoclat Tete- | C. M. Robblas of Custer was at the Millard | bad but littlo appetite, and what X did eat Onicaco, Jan. 2.—Attorney Jobn M. Thurs: | pate in the caucus on the cloture rule. Sen- | to Tue Bor.l—R. G, Dun & Co's’ weekly | disrezard of the rules of the conference.” LR e e s A it LA distressed mo, or did mo ton of the Union Pacific in & published inter- . afrald te risk being | yeview of trade savs The conference has brought suit to compel | £ram to Tur Br 06 hoaviest wind E DI ¢ Ghtets tie ke, &b Heart= | b0t After eating 1 view i5 quoted as saying that veoment vbound on a rajlroad train, did not leave | 51N AEEREREE L eer | the trustees to turn ovor to its ugents all | storm occurring wn this section for a number | Eo D, Ballowof Chicaco is n the city, a burn S o1 S, into by Vice President Bond of the St, Paul | L a lire s | Th Tt b thnts b o much uncer | properts held by them ns trustees. The caso | of years prevailed Wednesaay nigtt and vos. | 1 Paxton ¥ TP b e kL Neg, b 0 morrow, 08 today is Friday wnd | tainty that thete isanatural disposition 0 | i)l bo heard ia the Jauuary trm of tho dis- A. Corwin of Lincoln is In the city at| aM-gono feling, as though I had not eaten and Jay Gould in New York for the tempo- ver starts on 4 journey or begins un im- | d | tho erowding records of the year | trict court rhor anything. My troublo was aggravated by rary use of the Unon Pacific bridge and that | portant uudertaking on Friday 5, whith show &n extraondinacy — AL ibuch of Beateice isin the ity at [ my business, painting. Last P ) " ) hich show an ¢ uing >, o inde trees and board sidewalks wero de. Zeibach of Beatvice isin the city al ) 8 . President Miller refused te necept it. o tume of business, Iron, cotton, leather, Prize Fight in Galveston, mmolished, 'lhe storm nssumed the dimon. | Millard 1 took lood's Sar Sour Mr. Miller said today that tho armngoment | ;‘I""]" to Agrac, o boot and shoo and meat products were larger | GATVESTON, Tex, Jan. 2.—Arthur Upham | giondof 4 small blizzard yestorday, subsid A. Wolls of Kansas City was at thePax A, which did mo an Stomach eferre i oh was oy, & , Jan, 2,—[Spec ol r* ™ 2 Now Orleans and Paul Pitzlin of Houstos 7 At 8 y ast nigh ol k] DI WS | 167w k. [~ Thie {ndepoadinal than In any previous vear, Thus 219,013 | O HOW DRSS and Bas BIAn of HEWIQN, | ing at sundown, Tikite ettt BAA ¢ v the M 1y 1 ot accepted b 1 yple ne B e independent-de el thtered at Chicago ngninst | JOURDE before the Galveston athletic club to- T T Jamos Bell wid City was at the Mur petite, and my food relished and satisfied LiLion s e d il L 2ol conferonce this afternoon fatled to co cattlo were slaughtered at Chicago wgainst | yight for . purse of 00 aud tho middle- Sulcidoof & Furmer. ray last night i i s ekt bty rejected it under advico for several r 3 GReEARAIES of th Taitsd Bt Li64,510 in 1589, a gain of per cent and | weight championship. ~ Upbam won in the Pratre Crxren, Neb, Jan. 2.-[Sp . M. Richardson of Blaly e eraving L had previously experlenced. 1 It mado tho new contract termin- ‘I;H’ ! u-v‘lj;n‘ ing on tho United Sta rinst 4,211,76% In 1880, 8 gain | twonty-third round. logram to Tite Bk, |—Ernest Flodier, an | g L Richardsono i GEORGE A. PaGe, Watertown, Mass, able on thirty days motice, | atorship. Tho fvdependents war 3 At Bo: 535,211 cases of e T German favmer living three miles T. Doty of Mir i ! 4 i t0 run trains to Omaha only and not to South | *3hiort Harden, Tho democrats wi W ¥ W ORLEANS, La., Jan. 2.—A. dispatch re- |y p0m0 0 his hog pen todny. When found | Georwe W, ¢ i was At tho [ by C.LIOOD & €0, A pothoeaties, Lowell, Mass Omaha. 1t left open the guestion of comnpen ved here Jate tonight announces that the otes to elect him., OId time rey 1 that ime of all busi- | fvaskhere 4 prfritar by Casey lust night | 5 sation, If the present contract is not bir who are now independents decline xceedod that of any provious | Moriee orpidon any “acy it Afteon | hogs, H les. causod tho deod. His 7 Millarof Fromoat was at the Men | 100 DOS68 One Dollae and may ba brushed 1 by Jay Gould, | the conforence or to commit themselve year by at least 10 per cent, though in part | miners. & romains wore taken ot of by the Odd- | chaats last night what security can we have for even a day | Ay particular candidate, 11518 (rurodss was Aue 10 the hIEHor Fangs of i it ellows of this p A..C. Hull of Hasti AR TAS ISRl sptacrbe: (sHtaaLL - prices duting the greater part of the your, | et Ashore and Five Drowned. at tie Casey npon iRty Qiyx tiotloet Major MeiCenzie's Report ‘| Monur, A, Juwn. 2.-The Briush bark o Wasmisaroy, Jau, 2. —Secretary Proctor | The 0 prices of ‘oll “commodition | mo (it st LM i e beach . e I X Mr. Milier added that Thurston elaims that | 0nomivied to the house today the report of | compared with a year ago is 6.6 per cent, and | rpjy u.ph‘nn, Vo n..nl;": B seaman. and | Brem to Tue Bre.]—It b ito B temptto Run e Mockad the Union Pacific wishes to he fair to the St. | voo NpoRensie of the corps of engineers | the average has been about 55 per cent | cabin boy were lost, Seven of the crew were | here this evening that a man i i the'ty 10dt ni i The Milwaulke wother attempt last Paul company, and said: “This leads cne to | oy o preliminary examination and sur- | bigher for eight months. rescued. Williams was held up by acoup Captain W. A. Alexandor 4 for | night torun its throu hicago tealn into nquire some curiosity how tistied i v 3ut th od v @ of businoss S T pads nesday night, inthe northwost part t in Bt m‘, .'"M”'” ¥ \.» . fsfied | o of the Mississippt river and above Bu iis unpr nted volume of busin Hiotars iieaiol, pads Wednesday night, inth thwest pa himself that asummary repudiation of a plain 0 . has 1ot boen altogether succossful and tho I v Clipton, fa., with ew to romoving hars Ltogether succ il an I P a fariher i and distinet contract is a demonstration of a | | 1¥HON: o AR s b ar (r1shunG, Pa., Jan. 8—No further trou- i & it north of Little Rock island, ~Major Macken- | rocorded failures have been in greater num.- | o EERR ke S S 0 0 0 PR b i zio thinks tho only work which appoars d- | ber and fn amount of linbilities larger than | works e Braddocs. e taon Tiotets wore 3 M 5 " visable or necessury at this time is the build- | 4, any pravious year since 1844, though in R P R was broken by his rough treatment. No clue | Massoy & Co k,_was_in reclosures and Keccivorships. ing of a closing dam between Littlo Itock | i MY Provious vear since 1534, though 1 | arrested thero this morning and locked up. | has yet been obtained of his assilants. yesterday and called upon Tas Bee incom- | g "o oS04 iy e cle. This had Cureaao, . 2.—~The forthcoming num- | island and a tow head at its left at u cost of 't pd 08 5 . pany with Dr, Rosewator, Wi ol bash trac his b The average of liabilities was £17,406 for the | y. B AMUSEMESTS IN LON the. ahdio been pulled up. A now start was made by ber of the Kailway Agewill contain o roview | 55000, JlEi et LT 15 e e yens vt ormd l FANKEE AMUSHWHS TS 1N LONDON The Usual Verdict. Mr. Androw Rosewater, the civil engincer, | oo 1 D i o g & 2 tat M ™ h backing up and starting down the main line AT o pecial Tolegra oft for Washington last' evening, IHe goes L b Ras ) of the foreclosuro sales and roceiverships for ey Tohs (he Bayaote Morcover, the averago of liabilitios for the | Making Money Outof the Britishors |, BFATRICE Nob., Jun. 2| Special T S :”"l“l‘jw\l‘l‘:“["!“ ton last evoning, Ho g used by tho dummy train, Here anothe 1800. During the year there were sold under < & “abl arter was greater than inany other With American Not to Tur Ber.|—The coroner's jury in th R irst meeting and organization | gificulty was met with, loaded freigh d Kikesyy, Jan pecial Cabl ? bty Syt a0, merican Notions. Yoo case rendered @ verdict this | Of tho board of electrical control of the 7 + i E EFehiokiitn: (WaRLInThG Foads. Afvregating | 50! th quarter_on'record, namely: 82,784, [ o CIEEAGEOAT BAUONS. ) Doren Baker case rendered a verdi I R cars had been thrown over the frogs. Afte 8,825 milcs and about, $152,500,000 of funded | 10 T1F Bue.|—Threo priests and against SUWT I 1880, MMl Teports from |\ 0%, e PASL (w0, years & POCWIAT | afteroon in ofteot that Baker came to s sl ] Ll working an hour or more to remove these ob b L funded | o minent laymen of Castlo Omor have | other cities are almost uniformly confident | America 01 sondon has been | ety from a stab in the throat with a knife oy oy stractions, the train was backed iuto th gobt.and capital stoclke, Twouty-six rallways | i rned n lotter which has boen sent to tho | in tone and indicate a good volumo carried on by the Buffalo Cyclorama | in the hands of some person or persons to A NEW OCEAN TERROR. vards and Prosident Miller and Genera brace nearly thr b I S amons T tho. statement | condition of trade for the season, company, of which Philo D. Beard of | the jury unknown. A e Agent Nash telographed the situation, race ncarly three thousand miles of line and | Freeman's Journal denying the statemen ble to bo colored by the retrospeclof 8 | Tuftato fs the lesdiniz spirit.” save. the Uit The Bword «hip is Now Expected o | “ My Nush was soet, and in s peaking upon over $105,000,000 securitics. madoby tho Journalus to the existence of s it i e Lot il i Crockery Men Closed. Dis ble Big Armored Vessels thesubject, said : It is nothing moro than 5y CERIILKOR VOy CORITE UUELHR A DRELESCEN The south rejoices {in great crops and A niEad E Sty i ey Bl e Fiesmost, Neb., Jan. 2.-—|Special Tele- When the ficet of nations consisted of | What I expected, but notwithstanding this e Public Safory. | tion in North Killenny. The signers of wondorful manufactutibg giowth and for the | Otganized ubout threo years ago, andn | Fumiosr, Neb, jan. &—iStecltl Telc- | =Whon tho flcot of nations O e tIE e e Qe BB e Y6 i Sewixorimin, L, Jan Special Telo- | letter atso challenge the Freemaw's Journal | moment notes less finanetal pressure, good | Dumber of wealthy wen of Buffalo put | €ram to Tu Br be firm of Stamy big wooden vessols Kricsson constructed | gy "G s® e BE K et W et gram to Tnr Bie, |—Theannual report of the | OF the government to prosccute them holiday trade and br hoves. St. Louis | money into it. They got Philippoteaux, | Leaush, crockery dealers, was closed up t -:“"!\“!}H'h"w '1""1 d u;_'mhl\ thole shots | ;eor trains fnto Owaha and shall continno to -~ o o tor ' Frencnma as painted - | day o 0 lortzags o of these | and able to destroy a great many ships | g il o 7 R ool EAISORH A WARSHO SR SO EIss 6% ek stib B hias weather more favorablo for distribution | the Frencnman who has painted a num- | day on tw mortg ) - 3 ¥ SHIDS | 4o 5o until we get o decision from the court mitted today to the governor. It is volumi- 4 _" in Dublin, and money at 7 o8 per cent; Kunsas Cit, "of successful cycloramas, to paint | Was beld b > W, Sellers for 81,17 ‘xfu 1 without heing des| ‘-vm'l itself, siys the 2 i \ Duntay, Jan. 2.—[Special Cablegram to | notes a siroug demand for money and re- [ for themand set up in London an im- | the other dar Rapids, In., paities for | Chicago Times. Two formidable weap- Y i ks : : Tuk Bee,)—Parmell has arvivod in this city | ceipts of 14,000 cattle and 35,000 hoes and St. | yiense ovelorama. of Ningara, on | £000 P ons ot in use at that time—the ram and FRT L 3L g ports and criticisms of each railroad in INi- | 4o olding a long conference with Ti doseph reports a large increase in tho year's | ) plan of the Gettysburg A T th torpedo — have hoen intro- » ‘“}‘ his date our monthly prognos ois, with a long review of the work of the |, d 4 trade and care i lits resulting w e 2 2 QALY ¢ < ue sither fo 1 cations have been fully as relinble as the WA dd & NSALE il ',X; "»“‘; thy D. Hurrington and Dr. Joseph Menny. | 3¢ 3il\iike aud St Daul unsensonable | and Vicksburg cycloramus, so long | Husrivas, N y Special Choed) elther ot el may e Hasles of thieInte b tan W .“‘1‘1‘,‘ pomed pauring tho year accounts of WhICh | 1t is understood here that the conference be- | weathor has eftected trade for the week, exhibition in this city and elsewhere. | gram to Tuk Ber.]—Stephen Schuvaibold, a | Stroy in a few seconds millions of value f {1 Sy BGL S B Tt BT S0 TR have been published from time to time as | ¢y eoy Messrs. Parncil and O'Brien will bo | very satisfactory reports are made Most of the work on the Niagara v In armored vessels, Shipsof groat slao | oo H0 G TS et omey y transpired. Much space is given 1o a | resumed at Boulogne sur meron Tuesday | past year and money is casier. At Chicag ‘(' SErnE, gums Have - isherofore i Ry Lt WAl e dlaponsea Wi and ussion of the importance of safety appli- | next. Messes, Harrington and Gill aud | though money is close, confidence rapidly re- | when it was finished the company got it | o> siwrnoon ot ¥ been furnished with these auxiliavies, | (BOETEY LAAT WIS 29 CISDANSEC W L1 G os, nd U Foport emphasiics tho fmport- | prabibly Sulivan aro expected 1o bo preseat. | vives, colioetions aro cisy undtho pist yeur's | foryurded. togethor with an assortment | brasie g, i as o e The United States in its latest type has | PRssengors who travel ln_ tho olectrlo n | at the conference. ade’exceeds, by i per_ cent, that of 155 S Viialasnon TR iha alow Bistas ARk PONY e LT TAs B catobribe o discarded the gun and the torpedo, and | ghted, steam heated, vestibuled polaco kes aud automatic couplers, but makes no Lo merchandise, dry goods and she LUl EOMORR LS aIOWabURLIG R | vitbe SHlata 0L E yttiaasHe lsavesa wile s o hines Gt GG | ear trains of the Chicago, Milwaukee & mumcndations of plans for earrying out Cruelty to Infants somewhat m ore T clothing; 20 per cent i “”1 “"j ;iuu- :uhu; ots & \u\( ((-r ! MI.('\“_ g |}.mv':. f‘., - ”1‘1-4\.: .l\) Sl | St. Paul Ry., between Omuha and Ch the suggestion. Additional legislation issug- | Loxnoy, Jan, 9.—The metropolis is con- | furniturs and 33 per centin some other lines, | real Niagara Indians making baskets R anee o spur, the veasel being | e /O P o8 OO, O gested also. as necessary 1o compel the more e Loy the discovery of | While the increase in products of factories is | and wicker work, which sold like hot LI s heavily armored for hor. displacoment | CREG WU T SOTRERAY 08 e al adoption of interlocking crossings, | oY or . Vet 16911000,000) cakes among the I They had | T:18cory, Neb, Jan, pecial Telogram | and_ of quick maneuvering qualities, | E&LUIEsS of the outsideatmosphere. City commission recommended an amendment. | y farms,” whero infants ao treated in | “Ponostic hide > firm and leatherand | o captive balle § Vingara,’ | to the Bre]—This eveuing the supreme | A Duanish inventor, conceiving the id 1okt office, 1601 Rarnsm sicoet (Bark o tho law which shall provide for tho annual et possible, 1Tho latest | baots and slioes’ moro ative. The fron in, i court passed judgment on the appeal of Al- | that smail vams to distroy the propeller | Plock), Omaha weighing of grain in warenouses aud balane- | discovered is at Brixlen, on the Surry side of [ dustry does not improve, as the closing of | 1 MG 8 e | Kk B EaviEtn. 6f Otatér canntey Wi of an adversary are desirablo —_— ing of books of warehousemen. The appro- | the Thames, n woman who gave th many_ furnaces indicates. Copper and tir, | handbills of the show all over Lon- b cbb et D ol WBkeili W) B 1 ot aY a TS MORSE 9 » made two years ago ate | Mr: 03 be open the new y lowor. There is a better | don. They had, a Yankee lecturer | under death sentence for murdering Mr. | ddjuncts b floct of 2 = i for, with an additional amount for the regular einployment of & consulting engineer. BraTnice alls, however terday, A number of frail buildings were blown down and many outhouses overturied imense amount of good. It gave me ‘an The elearing houso his face and hands were mutilated | was in the city last | SIILL SHU L OUT, Foot Pads at Beat : t g g - Beatrics, Nob., Jan. 9. Telo- I { City, S. D, is | The Milwaukeo Makes Another Ate | Quiney, 1L, Tast nizght, where ¢ oot | cit i wpon former aceasion of the city durig the storm and was roobeid | and return’ with Mes, Alex p whio bias | was a failure, Tho engineeron the train duo of nsumof money and his watch and then | Deen visiting rela at the Blufls at 6 o'clock had instructions to thrown into a sewer trench. His collar bone Mr. A. M ) the yards and cross the Everything went well until he g nous, containing detailed descriptions, re M A 0 H pion Nebraskan and busin man, die done in a big building in Harlem, and | {his afternoon av his home of heart P o " w is tu avery twenty of el The reme vt decide s | vessels, has igned what he calls a ok | the police sear g v found | tine in the anthracite coal market. who gave his talk every twenty minutes. | Rocen The supreme court decided that the : g v i 5 SRR 5 | eight emaciated, filthy, sickly babies crowded | It is evident that prospects are thought | They set up an American vestaurant and | district court of Custer county was right in | swordship. His plan is for a vessel BAlk Dieaty Godan, { into one, small, ill-ventilated room. Some of | brighter in the cotton und woolen industrics, | supplied American novolties in eating | its decisiom;and Haunstine witl therefore be | of 110 tuns displacement, intended for | Morse’s silk department is offering minsioners' Report, | them will die. for *he record shows that a number of n and drinking. They manufactured | MUDE: spoiling shaits or propelling blades or | some burgains in surah silks, a few nico ! B — llml\:lu being el -:-.lmvl and while the great | Ao viean vopeorn, and fixed things so Proud r Banner. punching holes in the bottomsof the | colors left, at 2c; plushes, 75c and o | A Disastrous Stat majority of domestic woolen goods ure sciling 8 A nllaRivonalndstoriarmor B Gitas TeRt DRRER S ROHSIURR st Tllinofs railroad and warchionse cormissioners 3 3 Bt ARl atr s s AT S the customers ¢ould see the corn pop. | Frevoxr, 2 . 2.—[Special Telo. | Smat onclads or armored cruisers. | great bargain in 2-inch plush at $ t ! Scorrpae, Pa, Jun. 2. he Scottdale | At 88 low brices as a year ugo, and svme ove Thev 1 A Its sword is more than ten feet long and REMNANTS DRESS GOOO: P testifies toa tendency toward better equip- | 00T ) ket L the Char. | ® shadelower, the volume of sales improves I'hey set up an, American candy store | gram to Tur Ber.|—The delegation of Dodge [ 14 AONa} t aa RIS s s SRR Dl LG L LU ud the market for dress goods and worsteds | and got the London girls crazy on the | county teachers dn attendan has teeth like a saw to prevent it from | We areclosing out a lot of remnants of ment of roads and a condition of greater | i s : ment of ronds and o sendition of ETOMOT | tto furnace ond _coko works al this Ve DA proval Shoti 141y oIS RS LES!| L EraanT R R A et ity aok | slipping. Its upper point is six feot | coshmeres, henviettas, serges, brond 3 up & genulue Aarisan candy pullar in below the water level, its lower point | eloths, plaids und stripes cheap. fxviting ul Pty ) spocd | lveshut down fudefiuitely. One tho some extent, in price, The cotton market S e FE P s EA S Binn or 3od by aveling public, as wellas increased speed | yion are outof employment. Next week the | has advanced an cighth, with sules of 465,000 | o show window aid. in chork. they oon, bearing the vrize banner awarded by | yoing five and a half feet deeper. The | All wool faney stripes, 52 inches wido and eMciency of train_sorvico. Legislation | riek coke compiny will ¢loso 1,200 ovens, | bales, although both roceipts and exports for | ¥ 5h0W window, and, in short, thoy got | 1o yseociation to the county having the ia AR R e A W S e e e is recommended to compel the use of new im- | iy will throw a large number of men out | the weok exceed those of a year ago. up guch an .excitement about the show. | o\ vopraséntation present. They wero met | qp tahe s ouldsahas $ $.75 000t 81 ] fepedi Lo proved cou akes and other ap- | of employment. ‘he business of the town is | At Cleveland jobbers urs surprised at the | that it beeame a_ regular hobby in Lon- f rataity ol bonedl gnal ineme s which Sahoulcsibe Hins Sething astli8l 7huOV b0 81ia yard on i sales piiances, an o S anl vead fulluiess of - colloctions, bt twenty-ive iron | 40N to goto seo Niagaua, and the stock- | 84t 104 SRALL s ehool honrcand | i’ ‘consistont ulllh strength in ovder Sergesall wool, ull plain colors, worth & law. requiriug all crossings to be equipped = (e f ces M ing rogion are abe » | holders earned abag 65 por c ik Badd i 4 as formed and, | ot {0 jmpede the mancuvering reduced to paid dividends amounting to S1IST 8% while | Proura, IIL, Jan. 2—George Siddons of [ At Cinoinnati the holiday trade was satis- | The success of the London Niagara sot { and to the district conrt room, where they | Mished with twin = propellers, with a feoc. .~ = = =" a Chicago and Robert Raymond of Louisvilie, | fagiorss and money is lass close, - © | & British syndicate thinking about buy- | were met by the board of supervisors who | balanced rudder ‘botween them, and JERSIEY UNDERVESTS, 35( X fought eight. rounds with four-ounce gloves | nii\von. wealier finished producte; wed yre: | i€ the concern out. But the Buffalo [ took a recess for tho purpose of congratulat- | should have many water-tight compart- [ A case of child's warm white merino s tontght. Siddons ot first. blood, but was | Bustion itk ated prodicts, and a re- | Logple know when they had a good thing, | it tho teachers upon their success in win- | ments, some of which, whenaction 13 im- | jorsey vests reduced from ¢ dowi to the stato and 136 injured, 176 employos | right handers ou the ucck. He bad agreed 130 to clo was effected, and a duplicate Ningarn | Clommons and ¢ “Superintond. | i ordor to submerge tho ship still LADIES' JERSEY VESTS, 75C. Killed and 1,050 injured, 56 ua | to stop Raymond in eight rounds, 8 5 dud torninens = b 3 3 S : A er. The spee It to be higher ot of ladies® jersey fitting vosts v W_'li“’m'““ ““m}n’ Lk |,.M"|::{ to stop Raymond in eight rounds, but failed. I'he eastern reports show easier money lorama was got up for the syndicate, | ent Stephens. go delogatien feol | d¢oDer The speed ought to be high A lot of lad jersey fitting vests r ed, 'a tot k nd 1,564 i 5 S ey e mackets and a mors hopeful foeling. At | wnd that is the one which has baoh 6t | wory e haie pamee than that of torpedo boats of equal power | duced from $1.25 10 740, and another Jured; against 007 killed and1,900) tujured in Havy Bog tn New- Xoeks Philadclphia the grocery season has been sat- | hibitod, with almost as much success, in Y proupiotiy iy nd displacoment—that is over twenty. | duced from $1.50 down to $1.00 99, S e e e 1t m..‘lnmn. with g‘lm:l vnlh’u- ons. \1“l.in\lmu 3a Conservative Advic five knots per hour, because the sw THE MORSE DIRY GOODS CO. ¥ 1 conditions ave dcemed favorable ool is : o 1 Anainati dis Retallation at Lincoln. | was again enveloped in a dense fog, and with | Fairly active, with unsold stocks i the couns | - The London show had among its aux- [ Toxvox, Jan. 2.—The Duly Telegraph | ship hus no projectiles to dischary i g Lixcory, Neb., Jan. 2,—[Special Telegram | tho exception of the ferry boats navigation | try reported at 27,000,000 pounds, agaiust 0, | ilinries abouv a dozen characteristic col- | (conservative) today invites the followers of | her sslon s to destroy tho Don H. Por o Tur Bre)—Inits great zeal to doup the | was almost entively suspended. The West- | 000 pounds a year'ago, and w better prospect | ored waiters, big, strong, thick-lipped | Gladstone torecognize manfully the distaste. | luree une. The — gunnimg tower | gunple rooms fitted up this week, in the Rock Island road the Union Pacific is now | ern Union reports but little improvement in | for woolen goods. fellows with various accomplishments, | ful factthat home rule for Ireland is defunct. | should —be armored and arranged | ja einent of the Hotel Minnokahtn, Hot without a depot in Lincoln and at present is | th condition of the wires east and south, | Othe: f)n‘l«'ufi«l‘n'«' markets have been com: | One could earry o waiter with a dozen | The present policy of the liberal party, tho | £0 8 10 lessen as - much a5 | Sppiggs, S, D, The old wash room, b forced to use a common car for depot pur. | A4 business is still greatly delayed. Daratively dull, but wheat has advinced ¢ | dishes on his hoad, another was a g Teleyzraph thinks, is cortain to_give'way toa | Possiblo: the shocke of collision, Al | her sliop, and soveral swall rooms huve Rk D 1 Dast A hiad ih 6 aekns et Tower. coffca 1y cent lower: o1l 1t o Bighoy | Whistler, and so by oue art and another | different programme, while the part “""“‘—'1‘! snyigindhol nrgnalioe (i he | been reiitied into two neat and commo ments with the Rock Island to allow the A Westphalia Mine Horror. and lard 20 cents per 100 pounds higher. the place was kept packed with visitors | will at the sametime have to make new | HSCC, LA0 ERCUGT POWER 1S LAOBERL | dious rooms, which will supply latter to build a depot on the Union Pacifio | BERLIN, Jan. 2.—A disvateh from Bochum, [ “Tho- closeness of money and tho uncer | 01l the time at a shilling a head, and th | combinations, = “After the next election,h | to bo especinlly improved with the tuwo- ground ot Fifth and O, which was to be | Westphalia, announces that a disastrous ex- | taiuty as to the future have prowoted a | interest is unflugging. says tho Telegraph, “home rule will | bladed propellers. ho blades are con- groun h @ , which was to be i nealthy inactivitydn most iinds Gf. apacul T e f the Buffalo | be bareiy represented in parliament and will | nected by means of a blude-nxle which used by both companies, Tho depot was | Plosion has taken place in a coal pit at that | R AT, ECRIN R TOW CROLOY SRR | FEho Aatest venture fof tho Bufalo 1 gl “to’ the level of radical fads, tho total o i boss. The thrust PR built. ‘Ihe Union Pacific gave notico to the | place. The total numberof killed is unknown. 4 in toappronch those of- corraspond- cyclorama company 18 & consignment | yhgtingnce aud the anti-vaccination craze.” | of the unper blade Is mrentest in ove City Mission Entertainment. B. & M. that it would cease using its depot | The bodies of two killed and nine injured g weeks lust year. The stock market has | S0 Ot on the steamship Lydian Mon- | The same paper further urges Gladstonians e :” lece ®on Connte alitha The children of the Omaha city mission on January 1, and this morning tho office | have becn recovercd, but it is feared that a |yt VG RTer " than wealk, though prices | arch. The subject is the **Crucifixtion | to aiscard vain imaginivgs and return to the | DAYy, propellers, BEMOUL B¢ 19 11 ivelavary bajoyable ontertainmen tat Weash equipmenis were moved out preparatory to | number of others perished, Close much below those of @ year ago, aver. | and the Holy Land,” the latest work of | ancient ways of liberalism, and advoeates [ greater speed of the upper wake but e zoing into the new depots. The effects werp —_— aging for the sixty most aotive stocks §55.49 | Philippoteaux, who has been at work at | the rewrranging of the parliamentary grouns | here its plate angle decreases u little, ”‘;~ o 1S I"‘* A 2 allod LS igw]{m";:eh;:l W hienian slioan, Declare the Statement Untrue, per share, against 84.63 on January 2, 15w, | it about a year. A large forco of men | litoa great Iational ary o ces sae of thy wrhflu thguml!fi-h uf‘ :.:NIi;mf"»”.Ifa“,’.'l“'h'l dn- --1:.”1‘“‘1‘:‘:'..‘1, e r::‘x“vn-m: ::.',':"t'\ caliag oceupy ew doj © doo 1a:| Tho average 004 , iiv 3 it H i o6 5, and > other the | creases e same proportion. © I'rost Quecn,” & vas 8 by abou t th Cnicao, Jan. 2.—Messrs. Avmour, Morris | The average rose to §00.0315, with the sitver | has been atwork on it at Minneapolia, It : o) A il M : were locked and ed and wdmission was nicaco, Jan - IO R N b b s M et b G 1oL P Aneapolis. 41 minority of restless powerless Irish sop mancuvering of a small sword-vessel ve- | fifty of the children who attend the wission abeslutely: deniad; . Coaxin Q@ threats | and Swift of the big packing frms declave Y A, ) is an immense canvas, When packed | ntista nad English socialists \ 4 > Lol paing AR el d 3 : 3 ber 15, the day the Barings liquidation was -t i i { AHAVEIBNT BRI i quires only one duty from the com- | Sunday schoot availod nothing and the Union Pacific ticket | that the statement in the dispateh from St. | 4y 0unced. for transshipment it made a big roll - - e Patora i at e N e ARt T Tho children had beon drilled for the por- agent was forced to establish himself ina | Louis to the effect that they were about to | The most significant i this businass | f0Tty: feet long and about five feet in Bluedorn in War Paint. irere e e bl fonmAnauTiad Te EEA slo car, purchase the Union stock vards at that c s that new issues of securities hsted quring | dinmeter and weighed three tons. It was Nesrasca Ciry, Neb, Jan. 2—[Special Sl T (i (LD wor the com- | PArts v nite clev ne cousidering A Derailing Switoh. and the National stock yards at East St. | the year, after deducting all for the replace- | brought here by way of the lakes and | Telegram to Tur Bre.|—Editor Bluedorn of | ot T FIC KOREIETEVEST A6 GO | tho tiume that hus been spent upon the p A AEIAWLLON, Louls is untrue. ment of older securities, have amounted to | the canal. It was too big to go into the mander 18 o i . 2010 | and the previous t Branuicr, Neb,, Jan, 2, —[Special Telegram ot £230,174,510 bonds and '$159,640,751 stocks, | hold of the vessel and was housed on Cricaco, Jan ‘The annual report of the t the state as. sociation in Lincoln returned home this afte e has had two splendic necds of his large patronage amor traveling men. the States Domocrat hus retained Hon. Al- 1 ytti s MU0 FORTEE fifvan | acho R ags to Tuk Br.|—The Union Pacific, presuma- Hard on Sheflicld Cutlery exceeding by £134,000,000 the net issues for | decl, “l““_l “""l“”‘ “”‘““""l'-'t"“““f‘_]f";"‘ W. J. | 10 rush upon the enemy and destroy his | ehildven in leading roles who acquitted the bly auticipating that the Rocl Island might , Jan, 2.—According to trade sta- | the previous year. ; Tho intention s to set up the new oy- | Bryar 9 aniounces thet o W toworrow | propellors. Atu distance of 1,000 foat | selves auite creditnbly ; attempt to start s train over the new line be- | tistics published today £20,000 worth of Shof- | o110 PESPECt for teaffo is affected unfavor: | glowuma in London for the Christmas | fisthe ecossary papors b & #10,60 damiee | from an ironclad big shot would ricochet | T hali wis well BEE gnd inthe andions tween this city and._Omaha, which contem | ficld cutlery was exported during the past | Toas bogin to Toel soriousiy, bat favoratyy | holiday trade, and 1o boom it in much | Sult against Postmustor Helvey of this city. | from the solf-submerzod decls of tho f FHREACES LR NN, o Gty vlates the use of the Union Pacific road bed | quarter, as against £74,000 worth the previ- | by the bettor understauding beween 1 the same way that tno Ningara hus boen | TThe eatse foraction is alieed to bo that the | swordzship, and as tho distance can bo | ' pleasod with the olfortsof tho Little ones. between this city and Lincoln, and thus | ous quarter. This decrease is stated to be | gers, which promi 'y . | worked. The Niagara will bo returned | o Democrat as second class mail mattor, be- | Fines of boing demmred is 1t whon The city mission has about two hundred force & passage over the bridge at Omah: wing to the workings of the new Umted | The monetary situation has not changed dur- | to this country for exhibition here. 1f | cause the paper contained & supplenent, | chance of being damuged is little when | pupils jn its Sunday school, and and all th has put ina derailing switch at the interse tates tavitr. ing the week, though the treasury has put | this third American cyclorama succeeds e tho vessel is protected against quick-fi from oue hundred aud ity to two hun e Lt A 1R 00, ———— out £00,000 more thanit has taken in e T Bt Who Cut Those Rail guns. Suppose an ironclad and o sword- | in the industrial_classes, which meet on guard overit. _ This sction has added fue) to For More Fractional Currency. ”1 ports at this point (l\n\ln\‘lll‘ to l‘\(-.-m} o 2 Lixcory, Neb., Jan. [Special Telegram | Vessel going say eighteen and twent nrday u‘\lv ) “; "'1"“ e i the pendiug trouble uud still further compli- | Wasuixeros, Jan. 2 — Representative | those of ayoarago, swelling the*excoss of | 10N = RS R o 25 P LG g o | four kot s the swor ¢ lesuding worlkers i this mis cates mutters. The Roclk Island has a force | Kelley of Kansas today introduced in the | CXPOrts over imports, and the rate of foreiun The Amerl -‘In andy \‘""r' of the toTanRxy,|:=1t wes prated wdaysthat are Rev. Lipe, who spends most of bis_tino i ot oabyee e exclinnio has ugain fallen to £4.83, Indicating | concern proved such i success that twro | where the new Rock Island tracks cross the | Vessel posscssing sovoral, timos @roater | ook altir the interests of tho missi becting to open up the new offices between | fraetional currency 10 the ¢ | thatrold imports may not bo distant. stores have been started in London for | Union Pacific here, that the Rock Island rails | A Lt ik ! ik ; Dr. P. 5. Lelscoring, superintendent of the “incoln and Omaha hore nwaiting orders. | Arictional ~ currency to the amount of | “ho business fallures occuring throughout | the sale of American candy, und. scvoral | had beon cut and so twistod thatatrain pass. | Fequives only to thrust hiy Sunday sehool; . C, Reynolds, secretary It ds thought they hopo for a speedy sott AR, Lo LT the country during the past seven days oum- | expert candy makers have been | ing over them would ,have been wrecked, | sword within the disce aven of thacon- | the Sunday school: Mr. C. F. Goodman, “t ment of the trouble as tho men have boen in- 'A'Patal Bonnol Fote hee 40, a8 campered With & doial eBEA L | seqy out o A0 she. work, I8 ap| T9a Reoklalind hie steighlensd the malls { demned propaller and the blades ave ut [ huses Bsar Al K Miss Ciood min week rel ere 2 r For the corresp k of last i and put a couple of men on guard, off rapid succession. The sanguine [ andothers. The miss ated on Ten d o ere and 0 ! ; AR : 3 d put a couy wuard. in rapid suceessic ) L to remain bere and awalt further | oo pant 5 "Up to the present. tim | yesrine Seuees ek pears that tho London girls had v faventor siys of his worl: *~Ihore ean | steet, hetvoen Cpital avenue and Dodgo four deathis have been recorded as a result of —— no previous appreciation of ~Amer- Grand Army Ofticers, treer, and is growing fn usefulness and Statistics of Wisconsin Lines, the Aire at the school fete at Worthley, and I0W NEWS. ican sweets, :n'nl are flocking to the new Beatuice, Neb., Jan. 2.— [Special Tele. prosperily amongz the peoplo for whos it his Maniso, Wis., Jan, 2.—The anunal report | several of the children are not expected to stores in the Strant and Regentstreet in | gram to Tue Bee.| — The foliowing field beow established aud maintained, of the Wisconsin railroad commissioners | live. Fell Down an Hlevator Shaft. much tho same ay that ourowndear | oajpers were publicly installed by Rawlins e . - - 3 ) 8 9 Spectal Tk ro to the Broadway stores or look No. i and rmy of the Republie, Chenp Lots at Aransas Harbor. hows the capital stock of lines ole o 5 ; - : Siwovx Ciry, [a, Jan. 2.—[Special Tel &0 ¥ post, No. 35, Grand Army of the ‘Republic, v . shows the capital stock of lines n whole or | A Heavy Wind Storm Visits Ablene, A e T TR h favor on the thoughtful young man | tonight, at o largely attonded meeting : Post in part in Wisconsin tobe $112,431,124; funded Sr. Lous, M Jan, 2.—A e i : 5 demanded for the application of y lots can be bought in Aransa K31, 124 5 St. Louis, Mo, Jan. 2—A special from | B! i 7 who brings home a box of *‘the best,” commander, Alex Graham: senior vice, ) ) Biachon (Maras. Laday Ahai nes tiian tha debt, $140,852,100; unfunded, Abilene, Kan,, says o torvific wind storm | SiXteen, fell backward down an elovator | Ty fo Sty vv'of’ the Buffalo concern | Frank Holt} junior vice, 0. H. Phillips. torpedocs arolways npeded by u great | Hirbon Wewa, tody cheapor thun thy passenger earnings, 87,0 blew there lst night, doing great damago to | SBAT in Knapp & Spalding's hardware storo | ;i@ BCroits R aana e — ~ number of dificultics, 1 I I revenne, $I 70: total freisht earnings, | buildings und other property. No lives were | 1013 evening and was instandy killed. ]‘|‘ 2 \'Il 420 Mr. Hamlin of Buf Knox County Bondsmen Released. the interior containing 1,000 population, which include mileage on ¢ other sys- | o4 4 ¥ ———— enry Altman, Mer. Hamlin of Buf- Niobsan, Nobs, Jan, 1.—{Special to Tz Twlos Taid and yet no city was ever started in the tems, switching, ete. 240, total - - Black Hills P fi sone of the eapitalist Thus far | ooo0 0 a spocial meeting of the board of i N AR United States with greater resouces RToss caruings, rating urchase of Silver. Siovx Crry, Ia, Jan, al ] they seem to haye greated a new Amer iAot Sealanany tho honisman of O 4 Ad FORRA ..” P ke all the cssentinl requisites to muko Sxpenses of thie v \TBT740. | wasmixaToy, Jan, 2.—Of $32,000 ounces of m to Tue Brr large dolegation of | cunindustry in 'the_panorama business. | FERIL"Who was' found SN0 in shia no: | 38 Information in tho palles court & siiver offered today, 807,000 ounces were pur- | politicians from the Black Hills is in the city Patlo iho Tost counts six vears ago, wero formally released, 4 b S Western Trains Blockaded. . e s to P 5 o st having paid up the deficiency clu ing him with obtaining $15 under false chased o " from $104.05 to | tonight enroute to P S.1., to attend the e i 9 L 8 P ¥ 3 f i DaxvER, Colo., Jan. §,—A blizzard has boen | e Prices mawiog from § L sttt et st et S Lt Clothier and Fypnisher: Travers—I - tenses. Carroll was paid off first by Bren ial contest. Most of the party are vessel possessing several” times greater house a bill directing tho secretary to print be no doubt concerning the correc of this method, because complicated torpedoes often fail in_the decis moment, wherens a sword must damize where it hits; secondly the maneuy - - great city like Aransus Huarbor, = . Tickets at lowest rates andsu porior accommodations via the groat Island route Ticket office, 1602 teenth and Farnam strests Omaha, - raging in Nebraska and Kunsas during the — “‘{“‘ to Ask yoy }l wv»lmn.l I.\‘.uu)inrn Failure at Ueaver Cit) and afterward aceepts 1t 10 [ past twenty-four hours and through trains on | The Fire Record. republicans and they are unanimous in ox. | that five years ffom now I shouidbo | —BravenCurr, Nob, Jan. 2.—|Special Tele- | san unt from Alr. Brennai, who didnot. | nearly all tho through lines are blockaded by | CEDAR Rarms, Ta, Jan, 2.—Fira at Clar- | pressiug the opiaion that Senator Moody will | Wallking the strect clothed litevally in | gram to Tue Ber.]—T. R Armstrong, one of | Payment, - Oarroll'} ) vere 2 . : 4 4 o re-elocted. rags, wearing attered old hat, and | the pioneer merchauts of Beaver City, failed i st he | snow. Last uight's tralus were abandoned in | enco yesterday destroyed several stores. A ik Foul \ had “worked" his boss, and now he will have | The temperat o8 .paported by ¢ some Instances, and all but oo or two east- | Loss, 85,000 insurance, §15,000, D hat e o L shoos full of holés! Would you' think | today. " Liabilitics over310,000; resourtes un- | had woriked? hia loss, aud now ho will have | The tempors i roported by bound trains scheduled to leave this city this B B e a1 et tam 1o | €nough of mo thien to tuke'me by tho | kuown. o140 SHOROS ocal signal servico oftice, was as follo moruing were abandoned. Ohinese Emperor's Father Doad, | meo0th I8 Jun. 8.—|Spocial Telegram 10 y,nd, ‘buy me’ §'flew outft, give me a ) T L s At7a. ., » ot 10 4. m., 172, and P P S A LoNDoX, Jak. 1e-A Alapatob fromBhanghat | LI BER1=ALT o'olook morning 8o | pyth, put” 85 In’ ity hand and send me 3 P ARG RNOM. e e 1 p.m., An Arkansas Contest Settled. 4 ¥ T A N broke out in the genoral stoj ilvester & | qway with your blessing? Nionnana b., Jan. 1.—[Special to Tns 4 g announces the death of Prince Chan, father i e e e’ | B YO g Brr]—A heavy northwest wind sot in yes- | The members of the greiv Newrokt, Ark, Jan. 2.—A contest over | of the emperor of China. Statton at Ogden, eight miles from here. ‘e Dashuw Why, of course I would. B T A o | ot/xta Bivathierioad of T acomotiva Engtnoecs, | i e N e e R town is without fire aparatus, and for a time | Fow nbsurd, - ianlay atamde 800 I Slgth 8 oia ) b oy affray at Newark, fourteen miles from here Why is This ? it was thought that tho whole business por- Travers—Then bring the scene a little el ‘lki ho b xl\«. -‘]. u in ]. X on in .|. H“” | uR“ ‘R CALD last night. " A nogro nmed Clovelund and C BrL1x, Jan, 2. Emporor William did not | tion was doomed. Boono was ealled au- for | ncavor. Supposo that fn four yeurs from T BOGEL 38 Ik sy | B. Perdure were ed, and W. T. Magaess | D eatin e to Drinoe | Aid and sent over a hose cart and engine, but | now you should meet me as I have d 3 . | Georre oman ¢ AL AN aud Henry Perdure fatally wounded. { §gnd his usual now year grootiug to Prince | pofore their arrival the fre was under con- | seribed myself,with this exception: Thug | ARd you will then know that the nda of Council Bluffs wero roclectad, | are cured by —— b : trol. The store and contents were eutirely | 1 a0 Y5 VL MESERIEBEORE S | largest auction salo of city lots ever held | the former as chuiviman of the commities and | Death of Charles Bamford. cousumed, aud tho store of Mr. Huas, adjoii- r 8 ; 3 in the southwest, and the great oppor- Iattor as seoretary- The next meeting | . R ke ing, was budly burned. Total loss,” §1%,000, | 40 the square thing? - tunity for investments takes place at | will be held in October, either fo this city o aGo @ Cmiago, Jan, 2.—A privato cable an- | At Liverpool -Tho Cufica from Now York. | g14.000 insuraiice. - The fire bust out just a4 | Dushawiy—Wihy cortainly, What— | {00 foy FRERHIORIR GHECS BEE G | Denver. ° I nounces tho death at Liverpool of Charles | At New York—The Circassia from Glas- | the clerk opened the store fu the morning and Travers—Make It still nearer, Call it | 1040 - usad Bamford, founder of the great firm of Bam- | gow. wust have been uuder headway on the in- | three years, and say I didn’t need a | The Chiess Contest, according fo ford Brothers, the most extensive dealers in | — - side, though 1o ono was known to have been | bath. * Throw off the blessing and make P Naw Yonx, Jan, %.—Stelnita won the cheas American hog products in Great Britain, Senator Fium Bl in the stor since the previous afternoon. | it two years, Sl LEAULIe BEIRL L e £ BLARGE Bl DIRECTIONS with each BarLE, po——— Wasmixatoy, Jan, 2.--Senator Plumbfs | Sylvester & Statton hiave made an assign- | ™ pughiaway (facetiously)—Make ft a | i F0Hn S i & Dateher | 4 Guusburg 2, drawn 4 o o : #O0RL IHROATC Earthquake in Oalifornia. quite ill aud under the care of physicians, Hsas year with a' good pair of shoes, ch? $ - Wolos, CUTs, SWELLINGS Sax Fraxcisco, Cal., Jan, 2—Two dlstinct Al Au Evangelical Church War. Substitute & new suit and (s great light | knife on Beventh avenuo yostordsy and Saing for Diyore | | | YHE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO., Baliinore, e H slaslied soyeral persons, was held for trial i earthquake shocks, with buta few seconds A Canadian Grocer Fails, Sioux Crry, Ta, Jan, 2.—(Special Tele- | dawning on him) o-o! 0. PORIO0H Mus. Julius Iler is about to apply for adi ntermission, occurred hore at two minutes | Suixik, Ont, Ja, 2.--Donald Simpson, | gram to Tur Bre.!-The lows confercace | Travers—And if you are o manof your | J. B. Meyor of Milwaukeo was at the Mur | voreo trom hee husband ou the ground of past noon todsy, The vibrations were nearly | Brocen has assigned. Liubilities, $50,000 of the Evangelical association of North Amer- | word you let me hive that 85 ray last night | nom-auppe

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