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2 .____._..._._.._.,._.-.,‘.I,.,l..l“!i..fi:‘_.\,.'l.\.._.!l.\_'.l;y BEE: WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14 i | adjourned d — - Lotk tho authorities got down to business ho will MRS, WOODS WRITES 4 LETTER, v - y ' ' ' Desigus of Architect of A. W. Woods of | Lt LA - Y Evidence Given in at the Trial at Beaver, [ , = Humphrey 1s Told of the Kitting | Bi§ Purses Won't Tempt the Windmillers te Lincoln Adopted, | Detegations in Washington Working for the | Startling Rumor Which Has Reached Wash- | et ic 8@ 1iminG APPROPRIATIONS, Pa., Yesterday. of fer Mush, Enter tho Prise Ring, Democratic Nationsl Conventio G ] —— Torexs, Kan, Jan. 18,—Mrs. Wood, the 9 Wasiixatos, D. C., Jan, 1 —~The formal Increasing the Cost of Omahn's Building— widow of Colonel Sam Wood, and W, W DESCRIPTION OF THE STRUCTURE, | aunouncement that Chicago is not to be con- — Washington Notes, VINDICATING THE SENATOR'S ACTIONS. | Rightmire, sccretary of the National Citi- | EXPERIENCE ~ SHOWS THIS CLEARLY. r s convention has smisgipy, D, €., Ji 8.—The fol o sidered an aspirant for the couvention ha; Wasmisgipy, D, €., Jau. 18.—The fol X . e5k: NI 0N, NRVE Fmawed. RS- shikeges ommett 1 tnspired all the delegates from other cities | [T HAS CAUSED GREAT EXCITEMENT. | lowir ills" for tho erestion of public that Judge Botkin le dlrectly respousible for | > | | rton from Valparaiso It Wil Be Two Stories In Helght and Will | with oxuberant confidence, and the contest ok bulidings, with the ts_appropriated | Testimony Tending to Prove that He Was | (1,0 \yood's death. Mrs. Wood has [ T More Flukes Scored by Cuptuin Wi Afford Ample Space State Kxhi- Al NAvhL Sl Beimg b 18 :u th‘ @weg wero N\VN.M\ :. w“l‘l ::_v Gulltless of Colluslon With Burdsley Kadeebs & TOLLNY L ovamise EHurphvey N O Naw. GifeameSolae: Do itions—Fatal Accldent at Fro- It there is & single city in the country that enator Cwy to the senate today: To in in His Steals—What the Defense on the subject which, together with tho Offers for Racers - The Omalia ness for Nervice—Peeulinr Situntion of crense thg Ugpit of cost of the building at St Proposes to Prove, statemont made by Mr. Rightmire, will be Hiée Dafl fewt Afliirs In Chili-Tronble Over Paul $1,09,40; reducing to $100,000 the printed Wodnesday next in the Advocate, an tugres, amount for the public building at Boise Cit e | ailianco “paper.” Mes. Wood's letter is as - it ¢ follows daho, and §200,000 for the public bullding Beaver, Pa., Jao, 18.—Tho Quay-Star crim- . Idaho, and 200,000 for the publie bullding at , Jan. he Quay-Star crim Pakh I AR, 16 100 Govarar FERHT U 1118 B, e Noptaskn Word's In tbe Kansas City haadquartors several v Salt Lake City, U, T.; to increase the limit ( inal libel suit was bogun this morning. The | 1, 7" Huupheey: T was surprised o read commission hold its veguiar thly meeting | scores of splendid photographs were strung Wasnisaroy, D. C., Jan. 18, —A rumor was | of cost to 2,000,600 for -v.(-t[‘.l.-‘,yxxy‘~.~ at | aistrict nl(urm»v‘n)mnml the caso and after | i tho State Journal an_assertion purport- | ¢ in the exceutive depActment of the state | around the walls to gi {sitors an idea of | M circulation here tonight that the United 4!l|1|m4\.' bills approprisung $200,000 fora | reading the articlo from the Star said ho ex- | ing to come from you that Wood's follow, reprosontative of the Olympic club of Now x ae 08 (i A 5 ns. | States cruiser Yorktown had baen fived upon | building at Helena, Mont., and $250,000 for a | yaoted to show that the certificate was used | M4 no reason for making the statement i z b capitol this o noon, Commissioner General | their excellent hotel accommodations. building ut Oidoh | that *Botkin was:responsibie for the fer | Orleans, who is now iu this city, offering : it ot y 4 | oop Vidk ho Kansas City boom- | in the harbor at Valparaiso by the Chilinns, 74 < 4 ¥ < . | in payment of a legitimate loan Senator Quay y L @ L by i . 1 the1e Jugil Groerand ail the msmbsrs baing prosent. | “That,” said one of the Kansas City Represeutative Simpson of Kansas today v | of Wood by Brennan," I wish to say to you | biK purses to ali the leading pugilists of the The only business taken up was the inspec- | ers, “is our bestanswer to tho peovle who | The startling rumor caused great excitement | jntroduced a bill amending the actof Feb. | bad madeto the republicau committeo of | that I have ampla proof of the fact that | country. Ono after another, all declined the tloo of plaus and spsciications for the No- | Bré so foolisn s to claim that we nave not | for a while and frequent calls were mado on | euary I3, 187, by striking out. the ‘words, | Philadoiphia, and that tho foan had boen | Hotkin wasone of tho chiof instigutors of | tompting bait, until fually o succoedod i braskn building. Eigut sots of plans wore | botel accommountions suficiont for tho | tho Associatod Prass 1o ascertaiu if thero abiroviding tht the gold dollar shall bo tho | pald back in_ full, iess the discount; that | the murdor of my husband, and is as guilty | prosentod by as many architects and the en- | CECS (ot T BUA L Cations that hus | V4% 00y truth fu it When tho story Wus | oy oveot of this bill is to repeal the law es. | SOUAtor Quay had merely a casual acqualnt. | Vo0 o the men Who conapired to kil bim, | for & fignt with Bily Myer fora §10,000 tire afternoon was taken up with discussions | come to sway the minds of the democratic | FePorted to Secretary Tracy he treated it | apliching gold us the standard of valuo iu | Ance with Bardsley and that the article 10 | and [ know more about their secrot consultu: | purse to weigh fu at tho ring side at 149 with architects in reference to cost of ma- | committce by the persuasive powers of very lightly and was disposed to ridicule it. | the United States the Star was false and malicious. tions for the perfection of their plans than I | pounds. terials, ete. F. L. Burnell of Fremont | tory and eloguence huils from the enterpris- | Ho added that he had no news whatover to Acting Secretary Spaulding had informod David Martin, ex-attorney of the internal | have told Today McAuliffo backed down completely, 5 ing city of Milwaukee. When one of its | communicate to the press tonight the collector of customs of Corpus Christi, | ‘revenue department. was caliod and testified | _All this can be produced in evidence when | { " showed plans for a handsoms building at a members gets his hands on a member of tho Tex., that tho weight of the copper in Ingots | o0t S CC R TR A B0y . | men oan go into court and tell what they | 8nd though offercd & estimated cost of 815,486, a composit of Gre- | gomocratic committee or any man who is SITUATION IN CHILL or bars dutiable at the rate of 1% cent pe DGR Gl sl BSUAASLASL L7 T Know without foar of assassination, instead | refused to meot Myer as agroed. It was a clan and Roman architure, A stricing foat- | supposed to have any influe that man it pound, under paragraph 104 of the taviff uct, [ sonal check for 80,000 upon which to raise | o, as now, telling It in secret and enjoining | severe blow for Mr. Williams, but he consoled uro of his plan is & domo Fising 10 the howght | stands but a poor show of gotting Out Of | Gonfieting Reports and Vague Rumors FiIL | MUst bo the gross weight of such brs of | the balanco of $10.000 necdod for the cam- | so i am vot killing or exvecting to Kill | pimsolf with the fact that ho still N ¢ wo foor, Tho officos, reception | headquarters until he is thoroughly con- (o & ingots, and has instructed him to discontin paign. The note was not aiscounted at the | Botkin, Ifheand all his fellow murdere STRRAET AR DSV T A LA i vinced or feigus conviction that there nevc O ton. eniiatt the practice provalisg at Luredo in his dis- | g4 Gonator Quay gave him for tho | Were killed it could not restore my husband, | & ki l a §10, rooms, otc., aro all located in tho centor. | waqand never will be such anothor conven T ) trict of nssossing Guty at the rato of L{ cent | qouiiiten o chock for 0,000 on the Daposit | Whose preseuce and tender care made a com' | fght. Ho had recorved a cablogram from giving 8,516 squaro foot on each foor avail- | tion city as Milwauk Varearaiso, Chili (via Galveston, Tex.). | por pound of the fine copper contained 1n im- | it ot Benver. Bardsley iaentiiod witnoss | fort and joy of life to me. Botkin has my | Mt in Dublin @ving bis consent to able for exhibition purposos ‘st Pauland Minneapolis Hoadquarters” | Jun. 15, —[By Mexican Cable tothe New York | ported ingots or bars. At the bank and put his name on the back of | Permission to live out all the years of | ‘{t?vr‘: fighting Choynski, and had also re- Siduey Smith of Omaba submitted two [ 15 @ sign that greets the passer-by at the Ar- | Herald—Special to Tiur Bee.|—~Relative to | The collections of internal revenue for the | )/ "ihack, At that time Bardsley was city | condemnation and fear which uat an givo | ceived dispatchies from the Pacifie const s 3 X lington today, and is a revelation 10 those | the Chilian government's attitude in not per- | first six months of the fiscal year endin el sFand. b tanding:had ¢ been | Dim. Respectfully Mns, 8. N, Woon. signifying Chovnski's ancceptance. Mr. Wil plans, tha firat being a IFreach gothic | AL o betwes & fune 80, 1801, wer f )} b reasurer, and his standing nad never been f | lwms “felt fairly lighthearted until the fol : who havo not forgotten the rivalry between | o i Ggons. aboard’ ‘Lho. oraisar.| June sy, 1861, were §57,124,000, beinedn In= | iestioned,. Bardsioy: gob the' noto dis Chixrges by W, W, structure with turrots and oriel towers on | thase neighbors at the last consus. Now | 08 i 180 of $1,427,847, as 'compared with tho [ IHEICE | s B Cats of do- lowing was placod in his hands each coruer. Ilis building is rectaneular in | tnoy iig fora common cause, and | Yorktown to leave for foreign ports, it now | goflection for 'the corresponding period of [ poditér BHt €Ive A &, SO e of do= | Mian article written by My, Rightmire will | hewtry, Jan. 15 Take AR pe and affords 4,200 square t for ex- | forthe time being have pooled issues, Min- | trauspires despite the denial of the authori- | last yoar. \VaSHInZ o ”M!mm SeRater OuaY L occupy over two columns in the Advocate | sent you last night. Maherouly wants to meos hibition puroses on each floor, The esti- | noapolis, resting secuys in her possassion of | ties that they had - kuowledge of A billon the subject of vensions, intro- | "\ S GLaGTGr The repiblican stato EINERHIIL BALH UORLEAVITID A VAr el orTediko SIS EACH mated cost is §14,000. Mr. Smith also sub- | the renubiican couvention, is now doing her | o persons’ departure from the | duced in the house today by Represen domimittes in 1880, was nextsworn, and testh Wood. Amoug the other things tho Here was a “flunk Il around I'iie witted plans for @ much largor and more | bost SIN HBFEIREOE ity Cblrian Biale L 4 e NaWbbEVOL TINOI8; NEGiies bhnt Hetear e p e e e imajos 4. | @rticlo states that Botkin told John It Garri s purses offered by Captain Williams olaborate structure to cost #20,000. It is a | of the St. Pau. olegation has with him | American legation e no pension shatl bo paid to any person who | Povar 80,000 to 1t the 1ote temporar son of Topeka, while his impoachment trial | for first class men since he came north ag- hangsome reprosentative of tho modern | the mayor of tho ity uand a mumher | tives to guara the passage of tne refugees | i 813 bon e resTiBrL O LhE]| W00 LTy Lo HOLS e poks was in progress and Wood was absent from | gregate over $i0,000. 5 3 given to tho committee by Sonator Quay, | ) cit o e Ttalian school of architecture and woule be | of tho loadiug businss men of that | from the railroad depot to tho Yorktowa, 3 and the uote was afterwards mailed to Sona- | tho City: =1t Lever got Sam Wood to Hugo- | S LTI constructed entirelp of iron and glass and 50 | lively town. Oue of the imducoments thoy | tnus prosenting ovidences of tho govern- of silver today amgregated | yron i MY RIEE A HET e | 16 : B arranged that it could be takei apart and ve- | hold out 1s a convention hall that wiil seat | of the zovernmont's full knowlodgo of their | 964,000 ounces. The amount purchased was v vangements are made to kil him there. AVANA, Jan. 18— Steinitz opened the moved to Nebraska where it could become a | 12,000 people. In speaking of what they in- | departure aboard the vessel. “I'bo news- | 0,000 ounces ut $).0340. No furter pur Quay on the Stand, Again in Ulysses, when court was in ses- | eighth game of yesterday with T'schigor featuro of the state fair exiioit tended to do in case they eot the convention, | papers also published the fact of the refugeos | chuses will be made until February 1 Whon Senator Quay was called intense . prominont sitizen of southwestern | 1o latter scored after twenty-three moves. C. C. Kittenhouse of Hastings adopted & | Chairman Bakor said they were making tho | Jeaving the legation and their arrivai here, The senate confitmed John M. Watts reg- | silenco camo over' tho roouw. After being | ISinsis went into Botkin's room on business | Score: Steinitz, #; Tschigorin, 2: draw new and striking design for his plans. His | most complete arrangements for the vews- Jose Cnrvera, one of the refugees, | ister of the land office at Luke View, Oro, sworn the witness roborated the testi- | AU seeing a number of firearms in the room | The ninth game will be played tomoreow. structure 1s surmounted by & tower in the | paper men. Of cour sald he, “we havo} was nccompaniod ' by & half - brother Delogations from New York, St. Piul, | mony of all the witnesses who had tostifiod | #3ked for ‘what purpose they were there. shape of i mammoth ear of corn, fourteen | to look out for the committee first of all, but | of the p t minister of finance, | Indianapolis, Milwaukee, Dotroit, Cincinnati, | befove him, answeringall questions promptly, | Botkin said: “By God, Sam Wood has got Opening Postponed. foet indiamaer and fifty-3ix in height, we iutend to place the newspaper mén on | Spuor Vezira, fo the Itoad | Kansas City and San Fravcisco are nere to | Ho said in the campaign of 1530 the Philad to dic beforo he leaves this town ST. Lovis, Mo., Jan. 18, —-Owing to the Henry Voss of Omaha submitted plans for | apout the same level. I nave been to every | gepot at Santiago, ana was escorted on the | take part in the contest for the nationat de. a city republican committee needed 10, Tuis same night, so Rightmire says, an | yeayy fall of snow and the prevailiug cold & mouern cottage, havingavailable floorspace | democratic couvention sivce James Buc nan | tran and put wbourda the German Steamer | mocratic convention, The national commit- | 000, He gzave his nots for &L0,000. mpt was made to break into Wood's | weather the ast St. Louis Jockey club has exclusive of reception rooms, parlor and | was nomiuated, and I never vet have seen a | Abvdos by the goveryment director of rail- | o0 will meot here next Thursday and decido | This was the same note rofereed to by the | Fo0m, #ud the landiady of the hotel stated | juoigeq 1o postpone the opening day (o oftices, of +.500 feat. Plaus wero also sub-'| couvention held in a really fine buildine | voads, Julian Walker Martinez. Yet the | the yuestion witness -and tho only note given if tho | that sho thouzht she. recognized Piteer,:| GoUCSE Vo BOSIDORD > mitted by G. F. Brage of Grand Isiand, F. | erected for its partioular accommodation. | government feigns not' to have known ofi Supreme Court Docisions. transaction. . They failed o gol the noto dis- | AttoLIeY for Brennan, O'Connor, attorney of C. Fisk and A. W. Woods of Lincoln, aftar | On oue side of the stage we bhave portions | cially of Carrera's departure. ,, counted, and ho wol them again and gaye | S evens county, Huwh Day aund James Badger Dead. which the commission adjourned uutil S | peserved for the pr 1d thera will bodesks | Violent attacks upon Minister Egan con- [ Tho supremo court today decided that tho | ("iyaclc for 50,000 on the Deposit banic of | Brennan, Wood's murderers of a later date. | juxgav, Wis., Jan. 15.—The noted stallion o'clock this evening, for 500 or more. The telegraph offices ars | tinun m the looal papers, at- tho {nstance of | FUMvE of the Treasury department with | Beaver At ke time he gave the check ho | Iufurther proofof his assortion Rightmiro | guioer 3:045,) owned by Johin Rowell of Tho evening’s session w tengthy and an | jmmediately below, and each desk communi- | Thompson of the London Timos, despite tbe L Lol b roference to the entry of immigrants is not | 157 (e ; ¥ > money fo states that W, H, Wakeficld, editor of the venin i lengtygandandigi int f desk ! tola them that he needed the woney for an- | Beaver Dam and valued at $15,000, Is dead. animated one, and did notadjourn” un cates with them by pneumatic tubes, so that | promises made to Mr. Fgau and British Min- vorsible by the courts, CBOE ¢ ' | Joffersontan, claims that o was told by X 4 4 L ) other purpose, and that they must rep it | 35 . % | T'ye ho vas sired by Siviger, o'clock. The plans submitted by architect | all o man s to do in order vo file his matier | istor Kenuedy by Ministerof Forohen Affairs | ~Chiel Justice Fuller today rendered the | \yity the proveeds of the note. Tho note was | Patrick il. Coney of Topeka thut tho poopla | e BOrso was sived by Siviger, daw of the A. W. Woods of Lincoln were finally adopted | is simply to drop it in a hole in his desk uud | Pereria that such acts shovld cosse iu the opinion of the supreme court in the case of | o 4roe o ptil after the election. | ©f Hugoton had” been instructea to shoot | famous Badger Girl e B IoBtiVin b Gtaston: ST, WoeotldY |t et S e e pipar controlied by Minister o Finauce | A- C. Petri et al, plaintiffs in_error, against Hol eountod;, ol ]m-;mm 10 electian. | Golonet Wood on sight, addine that he would e plans call for o building 110x112 in_size and | Very few of the memoers of the natjonsl | Verzara, ? thelGorTaeral NG BRI S KEO LI CHIC for thé amouut advanced by check, and this | SC@ that they would doso and that no ono e i e two stories high, Al four <1dos are treated | committee had put in au appsarance up 1o a | i learn that telezrams uxe’ constantly pass- [ tho court afiirming the judgment of tho | \wus'siit 1 the Beavor bauk wotlldiueipunpheddotgibiaihar Sl sEhub-g et g Tk 1o ITenr LitaDo alike, the style being modern renuaissamce | late hour tonight, and those here by 1o | ine botween tbe British minisiter and British | United States civeuit court for the northern The certificate tas then produced, and the | bened before tho murder. RO gerto JenritiheDos with n we.l proportioned (dome rsing 1o @ | means are easy of access. The most of them | Admireul Hotham here, dilating upon the stute district of Texas, in favor of the vunk. The | Gayathr said ho would not like to swear to nivo furthor states that the eveuing : G L rstic Strife, Relght of eighty-four feet. | ‘will b6 hioro'by tomorrow nud thon the work |.of affairs botwest the- Duiten - States and.| auestion in the' ciso was whether or not a | tha sigiatufic: I have since learnad, » said he y that Wool was murdored Botkin | Stovx D., Jan. 18, —Speeinl Onthe first floor will be the famn exhiblt | otithe Helexatiofd Il Legin. i carnast. h national bank 1n one stuto can bring suit | Witn'Uimite, “ihat 1t is ot my signatare. 1t | &0 Brenuaw's followers went to Arkalon, | Telegram to Tii Bk, |—The first public i bail, 45100, and threo office rooims. Ontho | Congressmen Bynum, Shively aud most of | “Ivis possible that the Amarican cruiser | aiust o CtEshonanaier dintedu o uis L s falgacliini tationty il where they engaged iu a wild debauch vorce trial held in this city within the recol- second floor is the art hail, 45x100; reception | the other democratic memuers of the Indiana | Boston may come from Péra to Callao. LD L (3] ves, a8 After the jury had inspected the certificate, - ¥ ection o s oldes rnoy hene room, 2Sx30; smoking and reading room, gressional dologation are lending cordial’| Rumers are honrd o 8l sides of's winisterial | verse :-mfivn, D Afteran elaborute re- | npy (3yay SR AL R e o quainted L e e LT ookl sor fh'., \dast "“m.'"“, onprod. e 7x10; ladies’ and gentlemon’s toilet rooms, | assistance tothe Indianapolis gentlemen who [ erisis but nothing definite can beascertainod, | YiCW of tho gatjonal bank act the court an- | vijiJohin Bardslev. 1o said he bad me: S DLICATROACIND: LU DLLIGRD MO 06 1D ete. On tho lake frontis atvo-story ver- | are laboring so earnestly to sccuro the con- | Iv is probable that the cabinet will be | SWered the guestion in the afirmative Mr. Burdsley, but he did not thiuk te would Y iave pilintustod thoutorrord| Alkens tonikhit. | ‘Cheifoom wasicrowded: to anda, 10x16. vention for the Hoosier capital. changed 80 asto hay e it formed ultogether of | The court afjtmed the decision of the Ken- | j;/5 yim on the streoi. of Infunt Damuation. suffocation and the aisles woro jammed. The The plans will be sent to Chicago for ap- | *The Cincinnati delegation is not making | liberals. tucky colitt 6T 3ppedlsin the suiw between ot alse New Yok, Jun. 18, -Tue general assem- | uugo was that of K. E. Pollock against kil proval at uuce, aud if approved, bids for con- | very extensive claims, but 15 quietly doing | President Montt will leave the capital | 'he Louisvillo Water compauy and the sheriff i st bly committee on tho revision of fuith today | pojlock, both of Now York city. Th - struction will be advertised for atthe next | much effeotive work. ~Theodoro Cook is the | early noext wek fora tour of the sonthern | Of Jefforson county, Kentucky. The case has [ The state's attorney then read from the | 1ook up the doctrine of infant damnation, | ook both of Now Yorl city. The pln monthly meeting. g chairman of the delegation and ex-Congress- | provis beeu bitterly cotosted anil the decision tends | paper alleged to contain the livelous matter | \hich is entirely eliminated by the adoption | UIT tried s best to aveid publicity, but tho ‘Three prizes of 30, $30 und $20 wore of- | man Folletts pays special attention to ths | The thrce Chilian roughs found guilty in | 10 favor of thd county. The point raised was | that povtion of tne article i which it was | of the following substitute for chapter xii, | defendunt pleadod for uu open trial that she fered for desiens worked in grain, seeds and tors who call. the fiscal’s report in the Baltimore's case | 85 to exemptjon of the water, company from | alleged chat Mr. Quay had shared in tho | section 3, which now reads: In- | might vindicate her name, in us much as sha grasses, 1o be paid according to awards made It is announced that the New York and | have applied to Judge Foster to appoint an | LAXation, it cont nding that there was vir- | Bardslev steal, and ne pronounced the state- | fants dying in infancy and all other | had been charged with adnitery, Ten years by the Stato Board of Aericulturo at the | Detroft delogations will both arrive during | advochin to make a plea to their benalf. Ono | MUollY o contéady undor which 1t could not be | ment falsa, The senator said ho had boen | parsons wio are - not swuilty - of | ago Miss Islian Mahonay landed 1n New next stato fair, and all prizes competing for | the night. has been appointed. Upon this advocate's adiprovidingit duppltedthottirs {depart- able to find the noto which he gave 1o the | yeiual trausgression are included in the | York city, direct from Iveland, and in 1% promiums 1o become the property of the com- - presentiug his. defeds the judge will pase | Ment with water frce of charge. Philnaelphia repulicans to vaiso money. He | eloction of grace, and are saved and rogenor- | engaged to act as the domestic servant in tho mission for use in the Nebraska exnibit in Wester) sentence. e e had probably destroyed it. ated by Christ through the Spirit who | family of Alex. Pollock of West Thirty-sov Mo Warlds fuir. A rasolution was adopt ed WasiNgToy, . C., Jau. 19.—[Special Tele- Y — DANGERS (F BAILROAD TRAVEL Repiving to a question of the defense, ho | \yorketh when and where and how He | enthstreet, denlerin railroad supplies and ‘authorizing the commisssoner general towake | gram to Tus Bes.]—The following list of Jorm Sntisliediitvfll ol est oer by, 3 said the Philadelpuia vepublican committee | plogseth. So aiso areall other elactoa por- | quoted toddy at $500,000. coarge ol aud preserve tho winter 00Tn | ool oeaneai s reported by Mk T SAN Fraxcisco, Cal., Jan. 18.~Tho Pacific Koad—Muuy | bad frequently drawn on him, and he re- | Sons who are not outwardly called by the | . Henasa wagnificent residenco at Nyack exhibit now in progress at Lincoln. The | cootoo b0t o of Claims : Mail company’s steamship City of New X Lnagons r quested them to do it again, miuistry of the Word.” | His son Edward succeeded in ingratinting commissionadjourned to meeu Fovruary 9, | 817 fmer Bt of LA ms: York, which left here Friday for Panmna | FAVETTEViDLE, Avk., Jan. 18.~Fhe west- | Serator Porter corroborated Chairman An No change is made in_section 4, save the | himself into the affections of the servant and at which timoplans for county orgunization |~ Nebraska: = Oricinal—William = Fowler, | b 0% o hour test of speed, to fix | bound passenigeri (rainion the ' Iriscoline was | drews! testimony. O striking out of the word “they’ in the third | in September, 1857, they were marriod will bo perfectod and made public. Amos Zimmor, Johin Leslio, Joshua Rushton, [ |8 £ives farhoqt test OF SRER 8B | oo halfn ‘ile south of Wolses swatgh | o M Buchanan tuen rond several editorials | fine secretly-at St. Josoph's church in Now Yori - Josinh H. Tilden, George Tom, John W. | ¢ JApta s - I<en] £ whe | it Tto “mho“frain was - from the Star veferring te Mr. Quay, after No change was mado in chapters xiii and | ‘Tne wife asserts that as soon as the Senior chodule. Captain, Louis “Kerabif ~of thd'| this ‘alternoon. The' train was Funning at | Which the prosecation restad its case ) Bl dtaboyato AT AoED AL SobaR oL Tt Was Almost a Murder. Thagk Biraak L Dicw b ge, Waltar o : A £ ’ : Sirl ok, . Trowbridge, Walter Dunkle, | navil board of inspoection, was on the ves- | full speed wheu the two rear coaches left the Robert Richie then outlined tho case for -, Foxr Romixsoy, Nob, Jun. 1. —15pecial | 13oeq Laricn, A.Thomas Witheespoon, Wit | el, and the dats scured " will also | track and turned completolv ovor. ' Tao | gho defenso, i which ho stated they. pros | e oo 7 of chaptor xvili was mado toread | lock ut onco bogan to neglsct ber, telling ier Tologram to ‘I'me Bee.]—-Last night thero | ot i o o et Fratiol 5 be’ of service in the event of the conversion | wounded wers brought to Fayetteville and - s o ealtacce asioliows); bl GO I LT | BRI DL UL LI LI GO y am K. Hanson, Robert Fralick, William H 3 Rt Br6% b ot posed toskow that the publication complained | mep, although they may be things which | him if he continued with her. The deposi came very near being a murder 1n this post. | pro g AT D S of tho steamer into an armored cruiser be- | cared for by the local phy Rl 1012 | vl ared it a1 tars) propor orima I Aa loail | e YRRy ol s 5 Z LR & eudricks, Charles H. Dunlap, Salmon | comig necossary. Tho trinl was mado bo- | owiuk wore burt: t 0 God commanas, and of good use both to | tions of the defendant show that Pollock, jr Private Poyton of troop I, Ninth cavalty, | Gioihier, Thomas Brooks, David Baile g and that the article was published without | themselves and to others, and although the | sought at various.times to procure her co L S N e e P LB g ; -weat to the quartors of Sergeant Craig of the | Jon Nibs. — AdditionnleSamuel T. Robin: | oweimes woehad moathin manme AR iy st Conti s (af iVaniBuven, Atk dofifi imid and the electrotyne plate of the cor | neglect of such things is awful and disploas- | sentto securiug a divorce, byt to 4his'st samo troop during the sorgeant’s tomporary | son. Inerease—David McDuffee. Original | rovolutions mmute. An avorage speed | Jous Mircurir. of Sulom, shoulder blado | o the Aemoeeatic commitrae. | B¢ ChITUAN | ing to God, yot bocause they procoud nov | objected, whercupon the pluinul, sho de- absence, and finding Mrs. Crilz alone asked | Wi0ows, ete.—Elizaboth Prater, mother. of fiftoen knots an hour was made during tho | rractuted and spine injured. the democzatic committee. | © - from a henrt purifiod by faith, nor are dono s, abandoned her hor sovaral frivolous quostions and went to a | - Jowa: Origival—Jokn Wren, William | four hours' vun which exceas the fourteen- | J. L. Bawkixs of Salem, cutin the bead onaal : - | in a right manner accoraing 'to the Word, | Aftér belng thiown out of ler apartmonts o s, batote hieh Mre. Cring was | Heunetty Audzew J. Kellor, Johw' Paterson, | icuot requiroment necessary o place %500-ton | and saverly briised. L et 10 to the right and glory of God. and o not | with her baby only u few months old into vash stand, oh Mrs. Cra Joht . Watt, Stophen Roborts, Benjamin P! | vossels iu the third class upder the mail | J. M. Buiy, superiatendent of telograph at g - mieet tho vequirements of tho divino law, | the street in midwintor without w cent sha sitting. o tonsibly to get a drink of water. | Neidig, Joseph Yates, Josonh L. Nowkirk, | schedule. At the coneluston of the tvinl the [ Spefefield, Mo., serions gash it back of 2 lisncolitosycannodivaithlendedinala groun oty | friad ol orswh it DIt LB RO IOVIL Ao RBRIEMILAGE when without any warning he strack hec a | Georze ' W. Winters, ‘Isaiab Pry. Manicy | official timers wero - landed at Morteroy, | hoad. 1 Annoancement of the Course to Be | aceeptance with God, e | the Polioci family and whon she kuocked at blow over the right eye, cutting a gash an [ Turner, Jobu F. Potter, Honry Halverson, | whence they returned to thfs city. Tho | Mus. Duvis of Fort Swith, broised about CiFauod, Uy the Thuglor Muttor.” | @ Ihecommitice on gectlou,fiof chapter iv, | thedoora pollceman chme and urrasved' noe faoh aua & half long and very near enfering | Lhompson Doke, Robert McEirath, James | stewmer proceeded on thie way to Panama. | the haad and face, LCORUQet iR e domoniiainglid i B hichitrontackinistaniionbeauehbali ienfata lodkopihou it o prison itk hiozi twe Thja-blow kaooked her senselsss, but the:| B el g, Dl .t B b cfniser ] 2F0E: o n 5 pocial to Tuk Bre,]—Wo kuow at last | SUil Lo Gy upedocteinoof tholeasbyterian | to fight her battlo, This ovening hor bus fiond kopt on pounding her on the back of tho. [ aon, Gnoria . Preston, Clack Clack, Sam- | Charlestonwill 10avs here fomorrow, Thesia, | cut i tos noat. may Brore e 0% 8% | whatcourse [rance has detormined Lo adopt | euret;: -The rest of mankind, God saw iit, | band accupied tho withoss stand most of tho e e ok thrakac || eIy ok I B HO Aoy, SHanry DR | Custleaton il leayohipreg amatioy ieatay) \ in Moroceo, M. Ribot made a speech in tho | according to the unsoarchablo counsel of 1114 | timo narrating the trials of his married life, D e oeklos thr How. 1ong she does mot | kee;Simeon T, Daggott. Sidney K. I maeniug Sl vessel s dastinniiongiap uis Eight Were Injured. Chamber of Doputies today ou the subject. | will, whereby he extondeth ov witholdeth | accusing his servant-wifo with mfidelity, of know, but upon returning to consciousness | Wiliiam H. Burkholder, iva M. Aldri Francisco 0 dook “'ml e adh oo Lot Munwavkee, Wisi© Jan. 18.—Passengor | He explaincd that the trouble m tho pro- | mercy us He pleassth, not to elect 1nto eter- | threatening to throw blue vitrol jn Lis fuca and calling for nelp the would-bo assassin | William Awns, Robert. Robinson, Melvilid | g ranes : train No. 8, from Chicago. on the North- [ vince of Tangier had been caused by tho un- | hal lifo and them huth he ordained to dis. | and of drawing u revolver upon bim. Senior o orahe Heflly 8 Dhionas FIonee. ke Tiatoy dtie LHaWwa: L et e B e e e honor and wrath for their sins, 1o the praiseof | Pollock with his attornoy arrived today and T . reachod hor husband, || AdaitionaloBdivard M. Brows: (I ncreoss e e ] 4 Omaha road was derailed this | popularity of & despotic pasha. Thougitation | is glorious justice. Yet hath Ho no ploas- | the Pollocks are making o determinod. fight G || Betor M oNair A Holssunts Bhingnet 10 : mornng aiear River Falls whiloranning fifty | among tho Kabyles continues, but is not a | ure in the donth of 4o wicked, nor is 1t is | 1o win their decre the trail of Peyton, who had 'started for [ Ketchum, John Will, deceased: John N. | e by the supremo Court, of Louisk miles an our. The sleeper volled nto the | serious menace to the Furopean residents. | decree, but the wickedness of their own RS Crawford. Upon reiching that town they | Struble. ' Original widows, ete.—William P, " and One from Minnesota, duich painfully injuring oght porsons. but | Asa mousuro of precantion,several Enropean | Bearts which rostraineth und lindoveth them | MURDERED 4 WOMAN AND A CHILD. 101, falu ¢ injured aro: cated Peyion at the bouse of a colored | Bolton, father. ke ¥ s 2 ofir 10 Tan wiew. | from accepting His grace made in the gos- £ ot e = 7 Naw Onueaxs, La, Jun. 18.~Today Asso- | F, G Suaut, Miancapolis, powarsiaava i manol war o Tanglerf porn Dinbolieal Deed of a Drunken Missour! ian. © ot sight of lim and 7 ; OWers) 8 A o tvall Pacross ~ Coufirmed by the Senate. ciate Justico Breaux, as the organ of tho | A. H. MitLik, Boviu. Francehas done what she had todo in the e e Brate oty with Crate following. | Craig folo | Wasmyatox, D. C., Jan. 10.—The senato | supreme court, handed down the opwion in | G W. Lurivk, jr., Chicago. watter. She has dispatened a crusior and an cholders ] T b M TASt I e ostariay Aftathoon a telegram came from Kenowma, n station lowed bis trail for about seven miles when, | in executive session today confirmed the fol- | yhe case of Mrs. Sallio C. Pu vs Moore & i! (ll.‘:‘ln.: l’lxj:ml-dphm. ironclaa to_Tangier, where thoy await tho T ::u n.' I“l("“l” L:n;. llr """fl ~Ifll>l;-!]nm on account of the wind filling his tracks, he [ lowing nominations: e 2 e ownis, Chiicago. orders of her diplomatic agent. Stould tae | court bas decided that “the individual lia- | ® ¢ g% hidsion ould 1ot follow any farther. Cralg reachod | J. H. Lott, recelver of public monoys at [ Hyoms and company. The judgmentofiho | 4 v, Chicogo. Fronch residents be i danger, or should tho | bility of stockholders for corporato debts | soven wiles east of here ou tho the Kansa > lower court was in favor of the plaiutiff. | J Stewaur WaLtace, London, Eng. crews of any other ship tteinpt angoceupa- | may bo enforced in a sequestration proceed- | City & Memphis road, anuouncing that u ' The court | woman had boen killed there, und requesting town about 8 q'clock a. m. and wbout 5 | Buffalo, Wyo.' Postmasters: ~Arizona--J.J 3 . Poyton roturned. Craig procured u warrant | Chatman, Nogalos. Town—\W. J. Calendar, | She sued for the recovery of money puid for | M. Suowins, Chicago. tion, the Freiich commanders have instruc- | g 8gainst the corporation. tions to land troops, also decided that stockholders aro Hiablo to | " \rosence of an ofticer, City Marshai The statement of the minister of foreigu | un amount oqual to their subseription to the |y FEFEEE B0 B WL started through and examined all the sporting houses in | Woodbino. ~Nebraska—T. J. Pickett, jr., | state vouds bought from the defendants and (A town, but without avail. Ashland. South Dakota— W. . Hess, Flan’ | alterwards found to be franaulent and value- [ o o~ FaEt A AL ot o Anout dayight Craig saw o man enter a | dreau. Texas—Bello Lippard, Hubbard; | less, belonging to the series of the “Burke | ~NEWroN, Kan., Jau. IS, —Tho rails under | agaivs was warmiy applauded. and will | stock. 3 : | the snow storm for Kenomn., Arriving saloom and, following him in, found it to be | John Snoddy, Big Springs; J. C. Taylor, Al | bords.” Ihe syllabus is as follows: the engine of tho fast mail train onthe Santa [ doubless bo approved by the nation ¢ 'The decision has beeu rendered i connee- | {He, SUAW, SR OF | O | ARTIK Peyton, whom he shot twico, Peyton ran | bany. Tirst. 1fa broker or other agent transfors | Fo road spread as the train wis entering the | AS You may sea, thore is no need to foar a [ fon with the famous “doublo Tiability.” | il HI BV R G d™ 0r eom- across an alloy mnto a livery stable into the S paper by delivery without disclosing who is | city at 11 o'clock this movning, and the bag- | revetion of Egyptian drama. No uation will [ There are four decizions bearing ou this @ (AR SIG SHOGELE BRRE CC0 - H0 LU hands of Marshal Morrison. He 1s now in MAY NOT BE IN AT, bis priucival, o is bimse!l to be regarded as ze, mail aud smoker cars were derailed. | be allowed to gaiu u footing in Moroceo with- | matter. In the case of Myrvan Moskusek, | oiiyios° known in Missouri, Ho had been the euurd house bere. It was with the a priveipal in the transaction and the party 'bo baggage car turned over on its side, but | out Frauce. 3 plaintiff, against Sevmour, Savin & Co., de- | o i uring the day and about 4 o'clock greatest dificuity that tho murshal disuaded | Omsha's Prospeots u the Base Ball Liue | responsivle to refund money paid for bouds | the other cars rotained their equilibvium, No In the course of his remarks M. Ribot fendants, = Minnesota Thresher — Manu- | oni10'tho house of Mrs, Goodley, mur- Craig from shooting the would-be murderer Not Overly Bright. which were valueless, 1 one was hurt excent the mail clerk and his | clared that tho Touat question was a matier | facturing compucy, futervenor respondent, | forei that lady and her youngest child, & whilo e was In custody, Tho stanugestpart | If Omaha s a professiouul buse ball club coud. Tl torm ussignment {s apoiled | njuries aro tot serious l:([)\U,'rvrnmun‘l\(l.'l"”ny:‘l concornoi Irauco | azanst dotn 1. Méagior and other apnel= | 4o Wout 6 voars old, aud 110 Tor dewd lier of the affair is thut Pevton did not demand : e onghiihe to tho transfer of instruments which are ———— only. The government scems determined on | lants, the co s dad s sy R O e ettt mouey from Mes. Craig aud thoy hnd ulways | hoxe "O40u 16 mil,‘::i';:::“‘l“;,'"“:;lg‘:,‘“;::,‘L‘I' negotiable without eudorsement. 1 a bond HACKED WITH 4 MEAT AX. an onorcetic eastern policy. A Prench flect | that uling. Upou the complaint of showed signs of lifo and the boy was st been friends. The military authorities are | oo P F I “C. | is not a valia subsisting obligation according — hns sailod for the Lovaut,whero it will crmise | kusci, o judgment creait of Seymour, Savin | yrotve SEs o BT FA, GoY W08 0 investigating the case. The meeting at the Millurd hotel last even- | 1o its purport, the assignor is linbie in a suit artul Mutilation o Sleeping Man—A | for for several months to como, & Co,, ai oxecution issued and " roturned un- | (BN, FORE, R LTI ated e g was the next thing to a fizzle, there ouly | to recover for the amount paid him: as tho Fiondish Assault. , “I'ne weather in overy vart of I'rance is : e or Judgment was vendored | ¢po i opier had committed the doed and i CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. belng three ov four gentlemen there outside | price, because it was ot that which 1t was [ Aproy, Iil, Jan, 1S.—John Williams now | 8bominable. Intluenzuis spreading in ad di equestrating tninis . Ln Ackopi e B e eadinL. from ] | 3 YR o] be aud tho assignee aid not receivo 4 5 ) rections, Jdacques St Cin and effects of the corporatiou and appointing | RS residonce to t of his own ey Adopted for the | OFthe raporters. Davo Lowe of Lincolu and l‘:;‘\f‘r‘n"nmmmlm_ g lies m w dying condition at St. Josoph’s hos : a roceiver for the samo. 1t appears that the | L9 (ioodiev. residance to that of his own, P e Hal McCord wore the leading spirits of tho | BOy ERICREERER 0 000 liable form, | Pital bere. If he dies William O'Neill will Abbis Receives His Friends | corporation is Insolvent and a supplemental | yicoe B EREREREE (0 L0 BERTE e Y DG, ‘ oceasion, und while both agreed that such | oy u ey e fnto the bands of innocent | bave to stand trini for murder. Sunday { (Copyrighted 1502 by Jumes Gondon Bewwett.) | complaint was filed. Tho court holds that | o8 GRS B, & COMIERE FaUEE SO0 WasiiNGToy, D, C., Jan, 19, ~In the house | auother opportunity was never presented | he wa: K K ) | tonight presents a sceno of unusual activity has not commodious accommodations for at least 50,000 more people tlLan the ordinary demand Is for, that particular city has Liscory, Neb., Jan, 10, actal failed to put in a bid for the convention t-Other News, I3 New York, Jan. 18.1f over a man was discouraged and disgusted with prize fight- ors, that man is Captain t'raok Williams, the getting Jack MeAulifo ou Saturday to sien 000 for expensos flatiy ordered detec ton he will never get out alive, us all av il Train Derailed, . holders, atter having been fraudulently re- | O'Neill informed Williams that he intended Cato, Eeypt, Jan. 15, —[New York Horald | stockholders can be held for corporate aebts | 4" 5ok The prompt action” of v 3 g the 0 or T Jma t eluy v e ASS| ce 3 ) " r 1 ) 0 g 0 the amount their stock. The or Case p ALALirksipassed aine the e for boldjog .‘vl“l‘l)lltlll(‘u‘xl;lx,:lw::l! :“L’"l:u‘n.‘f,_'f“ll"“l.';,u'.‘.\,.':.:“»'.‘;v issued from the treasurer’s oftice, is suvject | to all Patrick O'Brien. a workman on Job's | Cablo—Speciut t Tir: Bie.| ~The khedive | 10 the amount of their stock. Tho other cases | Njowun bringing Hopler o Lamar prevented torms of circuit and district courts for tho | 1 "0 ! e LR ¥ | to defens: rauch. Willinws tater told O'Brien. ald 8 Feo v TR similar, a lyuching. ) proposition to offer wuor suggestion to 5 . Y 8 o | beid a recoption toduy au the Abdine pal The amount involved in tho suits s in the aeaing n western district of Wisconsin, ke, in fact _were us heipless as | Fourth. Anoffercannotratify an iregu O'Nelll drank _freely all afternoon. Wil- § 0 B.0OR O CER o P s ting from i IRTeq ‘Ihis ovemng Hepler attemptod suleido in Cousideration was resumod of th bill pro- | if gagged wud bound hand and foot, -'ha | J8¥ issueof securitios of the stato or its | liams laid down on a bench to wait for | Wi HIO LSS Soramoulal, lasting from ) nelghborhapd oL WA N | jmil by hauging himselr with a rovo made of viding for the publio printing, binding and | matter simply sunmers. down to tbis: 1f | YAlue to the puper issued ultra vires or | O'Neill and provont troublo hotwon bim and | 8 till after noon. A great numbor of visitors 5 IR | @ blankot. e was discovered and cut down, distribution of public documents, § O oo g ison alub e will b theough | fraudulontly, us he could not originally issuo | O'Brien. But ho fell uslsep, and when [ attondod. whom Abbas, weariug a black dol How Shw Won Her Point, | but not until ne had krown black in the fac Mr. O"Neill of Missourl opprsoll the meas. | LA enterprise of outsiders,” for thore is no the paper, O'Neill camo in bygaw bim. Ho was angry | man with gold facings, vecoived vory affably Chicago Tribune: “Mary,” he said, | Sherilf Garrott fearing summary vongeunce L ennan 85 S J 3 Nfth. The state is not liable for its paper | because Willizws,thud told O'Brien, and, | and simply. Evecy one was strack with the | aq he scowlod at her oyer the brewkfasi | would b visited vpon Hepler tonignt took ure and moved that it be referrod to the com- | Sne Uehe Manifestiok an utontion toward the | omises frauduleotly issuad and put into | grabbing a meat ux, struck him i th face, | resemblando of tho young khedivoto Tewhik. | {ihlo liim to Nevada, Mo. s ' circulation, even when put into circulation | inflicting a fearful gash in the cheek and | He is small staturo, and has regular features fTAhni sha ranliad faaulassls ‘ Ly its troasurer. breaking the cheek bone. Then he pounded [ und a kiod, noble expression. There was no John, lied fonrle Associato Justice Fenner filed a concur and huckod Wilkioms in a most inbuman | ineident of note in connection with tho re- s heed) ' i e R R d SLice ¥ i 83 1 VAY. e ol od 1o ey Villiams' leg, ception, Lk fast de n is? | u i i oration of the bill be postponed until Friday | mote effort, it is understood, will be made | OPinion aud Justice Watkius dissented. way. He attemptod to cot off Williams' leg, ption il th HOOd (YR ey s next, pending which Mr. O'Neill of Missouri | this morniug to enlist the intorest of some of - but did notsuccead, He struck to split his = Leall it an excellent one,’”! she ve- . il i ONLY ONE OF THEM LEFT. ead, but bis vas poor and Lo broke sev- th to Resign. urned brove i moved to lay the bill on the tablo, Agreed | our business men, but the indications are that EL ONB QR TRBN REET Bty buk his aisgr ey boor Rt ho:uroun sev Reats Tan e olin s | (s RaelY a1 | Sarsaparilla i,y o to. Yeas, 137; nays, 102 it will ba love’s labor loat, eral ribs instead,; ;Men in the house, aroused RowE, P You do!”" he excla Well, 1 e ML CUNeilt movad 1o reconsider aidita lay 1 Stll Prosecuting the Work of Extermin by the olse, tied & Neill's hands ‘aud feot | asked tne popo for pormission, on the ground | dn’t! [ think a littie varioty occu- | g denve 5o thoroughly a Hool's Sarun this motion on the table, pending which M. R R ing the Sims Gang. aud sent for au giicer. Williams was hackod | of | hoalth, to rosin the ofice of papal sec- | sionally wouid be good thing. Do S wilin. From a small begluning this Springer of 1ilinois moved an adjournment, N Yok J"l i l'x, B tes MoniLe, Ala., Jan, 18.—tarry Hinton, the [ from hoad to foaj,gnd presonts a horrible | \upups of state and to take tho lighter auties | you rodlize that this is the third morn P l P mediciue has steadily which wis 103 by @ voto of 80 to (13 amid | NEW Yok, Juo. ho Presbyterian | yeep0 fmplicated by Bob Sims as a member | SIS0t ST of préfect of the propagauda,which oftice was | ing this weok thut we have had corr eculiar ;i ymercascdin m'.\fxur::qu x“n republican side. committee which s revising the West- | or the pang that participated in the mas He Ruals' Express Orders, made vacant by the death of Cardinal Sim- | poaf hnsh?” | T popularity until now it his the largest {0 Teoonslisr Wen auresy ral'pshe motion | minsier conlossion of faith spent today In | yaore of Mosfillan's family fn Chootaw | Sr Louis, Maydan. 18.—Jobn A, Giibert, | €onl : = “Cortainly, John, O site ou any preparation of its Kind, wrranging the details of tho report to tho | wounty, aud who was captured near Demop- | wanted in Cinetnnasi for raising and passing Ttatos Wil 1o Beataredl “And that wo had comned boof for | Jeg @] f Its succew it hits won smply tho biil. 9 The code of rules has been practically ge. | Koueral assembly and the methods of over- | g Aln, two weeks ago, was sentto the | express monoy piders, was urrosted bero | Guioaao, 1L, Jun. 15 —Chairman Midgley | dinner yestorduy and cold corned boef peciuse It bs constantly proving cided upon and will be submitted to the turing the vresbyteries. Chapter xi. section At A s 2 e vore S VA " 20 SunDary i :;:::.:nfl ‘: ::llmn “:mm\ll_‘_l’l‘: “”4‘: .'\Iv“. full | 5758 the confession was amended so as to | Choctaw conuty jail at Butler Thursday last | today. On his fferion were found checks, | of the Wostern I'right association has re | fOF suppot ; J ln ve ¢ oW With o view 10 | \q N by is fall 1nto sin hath whoily | And the sherifl, aporehousive of mob vio- | acids, ruber st ote., prepured for tho | {1y from' Now Yorl, whoro na succoodod *Of course, John, You wanted meto Its roport to the Louse on the fullowlng day. | 10070101, position 1o any spiritual good nc- | 1ence, gave it out that he died of the wounds | purpose of defrihdiug the Kirst National o i ‘ s | run the house as eeonomicnlly ns | S th Ihis merit Is given Adjourued. companying SALVALOD. 80 e & nataral man | Fecoived while belng captured. This story | bunk of Humittoh ¢dnty, Ohio, Ho is held | in accomplishing considerable i the way of | [0 Strengthy o s i 4 e . ” ot ) b rue, however, and ere pending the arrival of requisition | bringing about a restoration of west-bound 3 In the Senate, boiug ultogether averse from thav good aud | WAS found to be untrue, —howover,und | here pondi ! | Vs, but by the fact that it Waaorons b NN, o venate | Gold jtageibes etorte ftom tuat good sud | 1133 bichi The nogvo- was ‘taken from | paners. 1t Ia. bellovoa ihat ho [s0noold | froight rates. Ho had o conforance with | unom it the amount of meat | EECONOMY, 1Y e ket fu s £ . Convert himself of propars himseir ihore |the jail by a mob wnd hanged to | fargoand well organized gaug ougaged 1n | Ghairman Goddard of the Prunk Line assor | ., Al HOR QIRCREY L ey Herullal Chinlitnat tne following vills ware pussud ouy the tree on which Hob Sims, Thomas [ this class of work { consumed in this houso would buukrupt | A o of ¥ F Co tion, Propyr Appropriating $10,000 for 3 postoftica biild- e T o Savage and two sons of Uon Savage wero - 5 ’ u banic president 05 G BE00Rss KRAWL DY W 0 ] A comm! s appointed to digest the andle the Freight. Steamship company, Captain Wilcox of the ' d B ing at Mammoth HotSprings iu the Yellow- | action of the committes and prepare it for | 18nged. It is suld that he made a coufession Wi Not Sinusile the ¥relght % R AOMuAL LSRRI L HaaR e Curative ', i, i The o . f * | implicating otber parties. Goods tuken from | SAN ANtoxio, Tex., Jan. 18.—At Jouas T ansit comy 4 “A ight to plan with more = & ud by which the full stone national park prioting. The committeo to which chapter Libating 98, f20008 tags g Ghiad ) gor of the (a an Pacitic and Trat d J i 'To ald South Dakota to support a school of | X Was referrea mado its roport. The titlo | the MeMillan store wore found In Hinton's | garden tonight, committees representing all medivinal power of all the a , " Manager Shute of the So0 lin: I' result rogard for the Xpense 3] and sections 1 and 2 remuin unchanged. Sec- | bouse. Neal Sims, Bob's brother, the only | e employes in the tranaportation depart- | was'un agreement on the part of the S00 and Certainly, vertainly, Mary; but hang w2 OWEF jgredionts nsed i retalned | 1 t Rapld City, P Flon county . . ale member of tho c v mines at Rapld City, Pennington county | tious 8, 4 aua 5 were coudensed as recom- | InAle member ofthe family now alive, Was | po,y of (he Southern Pacific, between Hous- | Canadian Pacific to at ouce reguest their LO Q) Fiousansutviuitasy witnousss 1 h | | mittes ou printing, too late, and some other city is admitted to After considerable debate Mr. Richardson | the circuit in Omaha's stead, will the citizens of Pennessee moved that tho further consid- | awaken to the exteat of their loss. One ry,” he said, “what Kind that b possesses positive merlt, and does aceomplih what 15 elafmed for it ciation, Cavtain Gordon of the Northorn Appropriating $230,000 for a public build- | mended by the presbytories surrounded by & posse in Oakluppa swamp, | it of the Boubers Tacio, between Hous: & hpd 230, d 4 o ) A 5 Sanderson, ununimously resolved | eastern connection, the Central Vermoat, to | vo been following your instruc ull over the country tfy to I".u“ llu\nn‘f-. Nuh“ o AR ‘lu;if) 1:‘;‘:(1:.‘,{ n}\.t;" lssippl, but vscaped, 8 | ;o) 1o'handle any San Antonio and Aran- | advanuce the rates to the figures named. 3 | tions D wondertul benefit derlved 2 p. m. the consideration of the Mexican o Hlis Wife Somethix e o sas Puss freight proposed busis of #1.20 is 10 cents per 100 1 ilhant » it you suffer fr award bill, which was beforo the senate e 3 Weshl - [ But 1 don't like corned bee OSES (o 11 1 fer from yestoraay, was resumed and Mr. Vost con Yos, | soe, you bave got a terrible looking Domestic Infelicity the Cau Y pounds lower than that by way of Chica .4 3 18 gok A o . ; , 3 Atoamer Acrrivals. Another meoting attended by Chairman [ know it, John,” she siid in o b y . Dot ot faceall piniplus 8ad ‘Diotches, Now, Mrw: | Puonis, b Jan. 1B.--At 7 O0I0GK this | o noy siewier Assimale o | arituoiher meotivg ‘auended by Chairman || LRV R 0N B what makes 1t | ©ONe Dollar il cusea - £ Spoopendy ke, I you'de let those overlastin g Mr. Morgan replied to Mr. Vest, and then | 5F K | morning Harry Johuson attewpted to kill bis | pdam " from Amsterdem: - Biaer - from | southora lines, Hero again he was succs i line )8 exponses B by fmpure blood, take Ireme 3 SEAE 'in brin ’ e Sure dor sl dodgasted powders and cosumetios alone, and . the bill weut over untll tomorrow without | ugo*Hil, P Garsanarilia and Bardonvend | wifo and then put a bullet in his temple. | Bromen ful in briog ) toration in rao u want Hoad's Sarsapariila i B il oIS (ARSI AN, Phe woman cannot live, Domestic infelicity At London -Sighted--Bothoia, Egyptian | by way of Nowport M vapnah and exclumed 1 so0ld The enrolled house bill, Axing tho times of | ¥ 3 e Mualblng. Beel was the cause Monarch, Rbynland and Calellonia, from | otber southern ports on vi river trafic. | | You've got too To Cet )., uu s sessions of United States conr's in toe - Now York T'hese rates bave been badly demoralized : HOOD Northera distriot of lowa, was signod by the | Ask for VauHouten's Cocou—Take no eabout At Hamburg Russis, from New York six mouths, but the resultof the me ! vige prosidaut and is the first act of the nras | other. Lanevo, 1 . 18.—-From private | At Giasgow -Cailfordia, frow New York | was au agrecwent to re tiow, tak a husiness head for anything outside s boarding house, ! awell, Mass.

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