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= - - . TWENTY-SECOND YEAR. - NUMBER 217, | the responsibility Any longer than was abso jured. Some men at -the bottom of the conscious. Looking up at his faithful and | ing the bond was presented for the approval may die. The ecompany's engincers are youcan go. I shall not need you any more j P i | | | | — lutely necessary, and on t wing morn. | shaft were injured also, Three more men et | beloved servant, the bishop said: “Katie, of the governor. At that time the sureties | Her Trouble with England Likely to Lead | clearing awny the wreok and the walls of the His Life " | Lam going home.” These were the lust Each Branch of the Legislature Will Take an | had not even qualified, and the governor | o] y shaft have been braced. Most of the men | Brought to aSudden Olose at Macon, | I of the great Episcopal divine, the man | Wreck of the Capital National Bank at wus told when he called attention to that to Serious Results, have been brought to the top already, and Georgia, | who has made this diocese socond in promi g . Independent Ballot Today. fact, that it was not necessary, as the par. before midnight probably all will be out Lincoln Evidently Complete, ties were good for the amount, but he in [ sisted that It was not busineséiike and de. | NCREASING THE BRITISH FORCES TH[RE{ QUICKLY FATAL, BRIEF REVIEW OF HIS LIFE'S WORK | AHLRL L G nence to none in the country manded that the president and cashier of After that he lay quictly, and-was appar LITTLE CHANGE IN THE SENATORIAL FIGHT | | bank swear to their ability to m | # In its Most Viralent Form Raging in Shuy DOk silicEing to aily gredt S iah I 51 LITTLE HOPE FOR THE SMALL CREDITORS | Neitlehe was not entirely unconsci ut his Brnvr, Jan. 28.—The cholera {n the Neitle an, Pablic OF- | tremendous vitulity seemed to be givine way : ben lunatic hospital at Halle grows werse in A UL AL B A L octors In attentanenoticeane | Poor Poople Who Had Money on Doposit type and more destructive. A number of ~History of His Iliness—Sin- was gradually weakeniy At 6 o'clock this May Lose Every Cent. those stricken with the aisease have died y Mourned For, morning he was bar i stimul P within a few hours afterward, The total | had to be administer leep his - fast good any deficiency in case it should occur ————. | Turkey the Tre il Be Why Was There Such n Rush. et S B DL LN L U SR R 's Withdrawa s’ Perti- Asked to ertere ¥ File: Thurston's Withdrawal and Powers' Perti AHRL sothe Tabite koo CeOR B ralies vt ske pterfere— Fran . n " g h Yot Protest Agajost England's nacity the Only Apparent Features, is why the bond was rushed through so rap- ¥ AP idly, just at the time when there was Action In the Afair, brapogd change being made in the executive oftice. " It secms that a great deal was being trusted Ak ebbing strength, At decided o | o QUESTIONING THE FINANCIAL METHODS | 1, thie new. goverors. untamiinmts with | Lost % 23.—The Egyptian situation | Dumber of cases :m‘.\ MG Bogliiriig ‘ot 6L | Sricon, Clo.y dar: 08, Funtlde Totsliih Chith || ARMIRINLES G hodstma wof brandy. | STATE, COUNTY AND CITY ARE INVOLVED Rt g hot e pload the st s wa | 13 ASSUming u gravity which, for the tim Rirondy proved fatal, - S|t Cinciuuaius Lamar died horo av & | EheY raised Wi to i b injoeeed ing s Stat B b st [ 0 fow days late It is claimed that the Bupa-Pesti, Jan, 23, The minister of the | o'clock this evening. His death is a terrible the bishop was dead . R AR . ~ ' Handling of the State Funds Absorbs Most bank bad put up the dond at once in | foreign office has received a telogram from | interior informen the Hungarian Parliament | shock to the community. The death was | The funeral arengements have not ver | MY Thousands of Dollars of Publio Money of Conversational Interest. order t come the state epository in | Lord Cromer saying that the khedive inti- | today that the sanitary council of the king sudden in the extreme rlthough he had | been decided upon Lost in the Crash, accordan wi the terms of the law, | mated his intention to refer to Turkey and | denied that cholera “was cpidemic i any b b : 1Ay 1 | been ailing for some time, Justice Lamar ap- Th 1ih of Bisho, which camc JRE— but it is u noticeuble fact that there is state | tho treaty powers the action of England | PPt of Hungary, and stated that only a fow P | as a shock to his mul of friends and money now in the vaults other banks of 0 sporadic cases of the discase had bee peared to be gradually gaining in health. He | {51 AU 9 T B S Y R e ey positorios. Innsm bank is not re- | inet. The natives are more excited than at Helloves WRE T mineat, month ago and has been visiting at the r denominations and people in all walks of garded as having the money on deposiv and | any time since the outbreak under Arabi dence of Mr. W. H. Virgin r +. | life, to whom the bist L E: 23 ¢ the discussion o ence of win in Vineville whom the bishop was an ideal man eculiar and Significant Facts in Connectlon | docs not pay interest uniess it is a_state de- | pgeha Benxr 1. 23, —Durlug the discussion of | 4 | G B oF this e f¥tathoon about s | 19 preachier, So sudden came the Al Estate Deeded Away by Mosher and pository. the duestion s asked. “Why was | Vi | the budgot i’ commission today Habert von | B ibuh { ihi iy, Th aftornoon about ¢ | nouncement of his death that those who % i 1« ) 1N nal 8o anxious to get up its N1, " Ll LA oLy dalle. oy g 0 1 ssador | o'clock Justice Lamar took S overcod ere nearest to hin ( 1 1 st " :n‘ ‘wl ‘u‘n:.. .nlw‘x i r}\ 15 1o g }:| n' on the Igyptian crisis, during which a | Kendalle, imperialist, who was amba - lor ! vanaAh "‘l ‘”' [‘I“ I.I-, b LI ‘.‘ .‘, wer Danredt him and knew him best werd State and the Presentation of T have T wedth the law, whon 1t | stream of “telegrams were received from | toItaly, said‘that he; utterances of Chan- ' Lo o to the city, but was met at | completely duzed and unable to give full ver Othab A the b "L ¥ Fwhich mre ot o | Cairo. The prolonged session is said to be | cellor von Caprivi, his own observations of | the door by a friend of Dr. Llewellyn, with ""]\"‘1'“ et VD BOEEONY | 'M‘“’ I"“;“l“ Al s o lz loget ""‘\‘m“‘ due to a difference of opinion as to the es- | the relations of the great powers, and some | whom he returned to the sitting room. At 5 v ”“I' meeting of Coneregational minis pected o be ready for af " | Sty of rewforcing the army in Egypt, for | signs which had been futelligiblo to overy: | that time and during all the afte INg. DEOTORLL 8OO Oor WA Lo B = A I’ {hacial Mals 4 o P on fo ate the porpose of looking after matters at | body acquainted with foreign policies had | \wue 1 good spirits § rofound sorrow over the bishop's death | ” o a0y IRy ER[Epeoial . Tol AL R U B Gudrgo and protecting the frontier. awinst | convineed him that war was_more imminent | 45 1 E Wt ye. | bnd their sense of the great loss which had | Lixcory, Neb, Jam. 23— [Special Tele- gram to Titm Ban.]—It s sottled that tho | It hos been underntood that this defect ex- | the Dervishos, who have become threaton: | todns tian Bt Sny ORIt EHE IR ey 5 it e e S BRI IRatte. | DY bben o e bif ehe pommunity and by | gram to Tits Bes islature will tuke at least two ballots on | isted fn the new lw. ~In fa tattention was | ing. When the cabinet adjourned it was to | twenty vears. Many things pointed to the Liewellyn left the house about § a'clock and | the church Catholic. * Jos: m’: ok, ||wl\| e BHTINA Stk a8 8000 tor tomortow. hbody | called to it two years ago by some of the | mect again at 4 p. m probability that it could not be deferred | & few minutes later the justice was seized | George Agerdon and others present pa undreds of people od, hoping ¢ Mg RCia o tly by | members when the bill was under discussion | Fyance has. civen notice to Great Britain | brogs ey tha with violent pains and died at the hour | loving tributes to the dead bishop hundreds of people waited, hoping against will ballot in its own house, apparently by in the lexislature, and it was known that the | that while refraining from objecting to the o = i above mentioned | peAmong the L miversalists ministers similar | Bobe that the valves would swing out again, only protection the state would have would | present pro would maintain the av W' Proposition. Niliiy 60 111 Sibxhas! esolutions wore adoptec dependents are alike favorable to the plan to | be the good luck of the approving board in | Tight of the kheidies to choose s tinister Lowbox, Jan. 23:-In vesponse to acall | o . - ¥ @ ,~-v( |'1" i liar o | gnine Baptist and Methodist ministers at avoid the possibility of future trouble. The | securing a sound bond. “The British force in Egypt numbers about | from the Birmingham Chamber of Com- fizuire 08 anyone who hiis coctpind o pens o | thelr meetings appointed committees to pro- | oo people have their names on the books usual Joint ballot will be takenat noon in the | The members of L"'.i'\‘"‘,f" ealized the sit- | 3400 and there are about 19,000 native troons the exporters of Birmingham met the | the supreme bench, but for a month back e | Por¢ UPPropriate resolutions T0ERE Aigo ot RAGUEAY Chat Sapecial Gany | hoos retohed n hiynan officers and ey | members of that body.toduy and discussed | Had: been: tos 11 to tois mesonth bao per- | L R L SV bA thys Therc ,\ 10 apparent chang i,,‘ the situa- | would t oxe ,.‘,,..4 the inspection ot bonds | under British drill masters, an 'r::}-p \nf ,(,_r.-r.-.-. rm‘ L[n fls (x“ l'fi'-"'{l’i,"".””'l',.'"':l‘.' ];].’.“mrwl;r: A]w’“ 1.‘.:;,.“\ _|”|n | “.H';:‘{:v‘:“:\\l’\I-I‘ ‘:’“I : Il‘h(‘ ]hl\lllrv'”u[”l‘lp. fon so far as the general outlook is co presented in this connection s officially announced that the Britis at Britain. - A motion in favor of accept- | I as beel # for a long time, and | s SERAALIOoniBAopted it O ity and self-abnegation—little luxurie :-:‘ Hi A ‘l‘m-..-I ‘,ql yn‘u\\ : an effort y Creasurer Burtloy mado. the same state Lml\’.»l,.m’.: nlll n..l’ '.n “".'....4' :,‘,’."‘(.. ‘;:'q;l_‘-'.,\”\,lf ing the offer was passed by a vote of 76 to 61, | it was almost in defiance of nature that he | that the speaker appoint a_committee of l'.‘ ." L ‘1 If Bt Ll little luxuries i i & O 4 ment regarding the situation. He said that | crease of the British troops in Egypt, in | 4ud the meeting resolyed that the Chamb took his scat on the usual decision day four to atterd the funeral of Bishop Brooks. | denied and wants not pressing unsat- belng made to force Crounse off the | {jCit verurCIng the Abomin one, and it | view of the fact that recent events have | ©f Commerce do all fu its power to induce | Monday. | Hawrronn, Conn ) I'he Hartford [ isfied that the pittance needed for the in- is stated that he had made up his mind to | threatened to disturb th, public security. | the government to take a similar action. Hv)h-n \\u;lm: ton for the south \ln\;fl a | f-.[‘:’.'[“fl .‘f'\“,: :n:\‘ |“x lich wu|.~l\~¥|\nl |.p(|< dul the r Omaha possibilities, who aro | comply with ftno farther than was abso- | The reinforcemonte by be tent eons or L Brmnred B 1o PRI hH",'m’\"il,‘.'I‘I":‘, o it b s AL TR o denth hoping that they will have a chance two lutely n casury. (n view of the bresent | to exceed 1,000 troops and two war ships for Inprixarorts, Ind, Tan. 98.—A Bedford, | unable to attend ull the sessions. of the i | of Bishop-Trooks to the Bosbor Glocin | wreckod cotibern, Hurd dravm brenths ome 3'"'"“”‘; :';;’ 'I”"'I‘ ”; ivesutqonty | tho law With 08 Sight a grip. a8 he oan. s ok B e RoRE SRR RHARID e ial says that Columbus Deckard in- | Preme court, his absence causing some little TH 14 OIS e e o ko meeks) || e tiitolsh contenceed: nostIEMYINACHEL Sy, b0 blightod, they huve suddenly | tor, hocquse in It lics the only protection to | Cbarcr un 23.—A dispatch from Cudro | stantly killed his wife today at Guthrie by | 4€1ay in the rendering of the ‘well known L DL S OF various de- | faces and compressed lips tld better than become opposed to an Omaha man at this | his bondsmen against the loss that the state | a il : i e i) 4 ave been | lake front case decision, whercin the eity of | nominations in_this city suitable resolutions 3 L ¥ . states that the sultan has telegraphed the | shooting her. Jealousy is said to have been | Chicago and the Illinois Central railroad | regarding his death were adopted time, believing that it would make the situa- | may sustain by reason of th fuilure khedive congratulations on his attitude to- | the cause Sl bl i A T s s, don. 29 The Worces- | NOPe buck from the hearts of these lowly fon altogether too binding in 184 withdrawal o urston nas _par- vd G it A will st i — i S, 3 gy [ o ol BPPre el s : R AL o oactner foo blacing In 1 t the lobby, and this class of political | poard Great Britain and ‘will send him six Enroute for Berlin, Just before his departure for Washington, | ter Ministerial union todiy adoptod resolu- | 0nes whose hoardings were swept away in John M. Thurston came down today, and | dlyzed the lobby, a i b b e ol [ hotaes St. PErERSBURG, Jan. 23, —The czavewiteh | however, Justice Lamar was thought to have | tons of sympathy and condolence for the | the malstrom that bore down: the bank. Bas been constantly besought to tell why he | gthor candidates and trying to perfect new CLEMENCEAU RECALLED. started for Berlin today to be present at the | Sousiderably improved, He took advantage | death of Bishop Brooks St s | Some few crumbs of comfort were offcred withdrew, and to give up all the facts behind | engagements wedding of Princess Morgarot of Prussia [ 9520, improved feeling, and the day be: | | LoNboN, Jan. 23.—Buron Stratheden 18 | vhom in statements from President. Moftae: it, but the common herd has not been en New Candidates. He Glves Further Testimony In the Panama | and Prince Frederiok Carl of Hosoe et s o rord UiEA e an! O B Dr. F. §. Dynan, | 1and of the First Nutional bank, and from Jightened to any extent. Mr. Thurston will | Among the new possibilities whose names Canal Cases. o e theva, Tt was with dismal forebodings thas | oditor and publisher of the Westors Mentee | Din and’ Bradatrest that all depositors appear in behalf of the contestees in the | have beeu sprung tonight, are General John | Panis, M Cemetoea A ealled | s vamon. | Dis.rlends leariod after his AepIFtiss (hat Journal, which publication he also bore the | would be paid in full, but that it would re- Douglas county contest cases. G Gowin of Omaha, Captain J. H. Stickel of | by the parifamentary commission of in- IR or | he had beer pelled to take ono or two | distinction of having estublished, died athis | quire large sycrifices on the part of the di R iliie o Bit Hebron, Judge Steven B, Pound, T. M. Mar: ¢ strances of the govemnmant, the budget com- | jntervals of rest before arriving. here. and | home in this city this morning, of softening | fovrone 1o oot o ! i s ng airs. Juet and Judgo Amasa Cobb of Lincoln, and | AUy @\ his own request tods e | mission of the Rolchateg has reduced the na- | his death swhiie (r aiy coriy g here, and | forie in this rectors to accomplish. On the other hand It is not probable that there will be any | dudge M. L. Hayward of Nebraska City. | again the testimony given by Stephane. | fionul budget to 1 40,008 bosero shock in this community, where he is so b YOI came the news that the managers of the more pairing on the legislative voting, as | John . Webster hus also poked up his | Stephane undoubtedly had been intriguing e e widely and affectionately known, will not be EX-PRESIDENT HAYES' WILL. broken bank, responsible for its failure,were attention has been called to the fact that !%fl‘.".’.‘i'f'. llnf\‘{.‘:. ’u‘ ,'C‘ffi«‘»’.‘.’"‘1’\1‘inn"'iifl a; 'mm )]m‘u. ;'l.-m.‘m u said, with several ALTON JUNCTION'S DISASTER. in every particular a greéat surprise, putting their property out of their hands as e 4 oty 0 3 at hi at once been attache ) i other political opponents. i y SCIR DOTAIDIE the law makes no provision for anything of | candidates. Cowin does not seem 1o have The sut umllnlx.vn appointed to examine | Many More Victims of the Afalr Dead Review of His Lifo. . fast as possible the kind. Members are required to cast | yet encountered this objection | the records of the syndicates which helped More Deaths Expected. Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus Lan Fresoxt De 5 Colonel 1ts Paper Protested in New Vork. their votes viva voce if they ave inside the sl| “u-v'-flwnl"*-'( the 1 m]ll‘;l'“ ""‘l‘": tofloat Panama loans, reported that they AvtoN, T, Jan, 28.—~Three more deaths ""1‘"\"‘1“1“""" county, Georgia, Se William E ore returning to The paper of the Capital National went to bar of the house, and there is no provision | S02 O GG s ostion | Tound evidences of enormous frauds. Men | this morning increasd the death roll of | 1y 1825 He graduat d v Kmory colloge, | ywishington todny deposited tho will of ¢ a protest on Wall strect Saturday, and this e : t ;| dority on the senatorial question | who had not risked a centinue for the cnter: | U " | 1845, studied law in Macon, and was admit: A A ; for any excuse from exccuting that duty was arbigrarily settled today by the gt i Sdien S h b e jp | Saturday’s horror to tawenty. The addi- | ted to the bar 84 845 he wel eral R. B. Hayes with the probate court fact coming to the attention of the assist- Siturd % h T 3 o " ) vrise had made exorbitant profits from their 7 ted to the barin 1848, In 1845 he went to T ! it Last Saturday was the first time that pair- | lieutenant governor, but Church ‘Howe has | dealings with the company, The so-called | tional dead are: Oxford, Mis and for a y held | The will provides for an equal distribution | ant treasurer of the United States in ing on a vote for United States senator was :""]'{,Ll‘,'<l"|'llwl~' with v'““*;.‘ W "‘r'““"."‘lm"" underwriters had employed many lobbyists | J. N. MURRAY, ‘eaugty assessor. sorship in the University of | of the estate, after the payment of the just | that eity, he wired the comptroller of cu ever heard of in a Nebraska legislature, ta iing i»-"m{:x“'u. ;**m"'::I‘(};-'\A‘Itli.””‘"'l";“'x'_; ::‘ml~ ‘ulll'x; ¥ :::_“:"anhllm. whose business | CHARLES HALLER, farmer, f“f“',‘i]“’“‘f’ i;"-’;‘,\"){‘,;fm“}:’ Fida 11 ‘:‘“\f debts, among the five children, the interest | rency at Washington, who immediately tele-~ Another thing that app rtain | Shrugglo on this point Will develop tomortor P ot o ok autopsy hold on Baron | - JOSEPH HERENAR, e, BlSoted to dhe egialatnre e 1o und 1o Joss: |!of Hits dayghter Fatuy being held n trust by | grophod Bank Bxatiner Grifith to. take is that the Most o will et by de Reinach's bady ‘was sent this even- | The physiciuns expect that twelve more of | ngain returned to Mississippi and settled on | Dis oldest son, Birchard. His threa olde | possession at once. On. arriving. have tho henceforth be forced to the rear by public The Joint committee to investigate the | INE to the procureur general. The report | the injured will die wiflin a few hours, his planation in Lafayotie, buy shoraly | Sons, are appounted optons. A further | examiner called the directors of the banik to- Opinion, and if they ugain appear it must bo [ , 7The lolut committes to investiy taking | $tates that no trace of poison was found in | Every physiclan. within’ veach is engaged- | aftérward was clected o' congross as a dem- | Provision of the will is shat_he giyes and be gether, and, on looking over the booles; found puts all ovher issues in the back ground. The with the Transfer of the Funds of the Outealt- Various Facts Le: d Con= corming the Affairs of the Depoxitory's Bond funct tnstitution Yest rmoon he id at dinner this even- | Outside the big doors of Capital National bank this morning common consent, as the republicans and in and the interrupted current of trafic would again resume its flow. Muny, very many, of the bank as depositors, the small sums house of representatives. they had intrusted to its keeping reprosent- ing the fruits of hard labor, ewrnest fru Those behind the move include all e might go to swell the total now represented by the liabilities of a words of the erashing weizght that drove quiry at his own request today to answer A i t it R on d n 3 i 44 H queaths the home place, known #is Spiegel in disguise. testimony this afternoon and five witnesses | the body, but that the examining vhysicians | in the work of alleviating the suffering of “‘f"‘“l- He smyll hgm I&u"\(m“.l 1800, F-!l'l‘\'t‘- R R Dbetsonal ,,,,,,,,,‘,.‘\, cone | that it would require: 857,000 more It is rumored that there is an aggr amined. A member said this even- | Are unable to assert that de Reinach died of | burned and blackened victims, but find their | When ' he resigned to take a seat nected therewith to the fivo children, to bo | cash than there was at hand to here for the purpose of securiug the peni- be helieved it had been dem- | Bdtural causes. The unsatisfactoriness of | efforts almost unigyailing, as: the wounds. of e Do onventiny Ofh tis | el By them A sonmion withous shle. oo |\ s ihe DY to SR AR fontiary contract, but thei ideatity isnot yet | onstrated that the mode ‘of punishment in | this result of the autopsy is due to e pact | many are toodeep for anything exceptdeath | Hative state nd 196 tho e i oo ne |, division anti) all parties agros to the st B ik e s e ouestoryls e S vt | L oeils BURIREIeo0 s ahokinglys bare 110 i cornasltionons 2oy i patod) Reltiyes of the guffercrsand dead from | o coloniel, after having participated in many s rar A et ware ol | the bunk might be opened Monday morning, tractor, is behind the move, while oth triced up as Powell had been was liuble to = —— other points are arrfving. The dead are so | Cl€ugements. He was again fARpotiod the Birchard library for the benefit of I're- | The directors stated that they had been try- representatives have it that it is an al- | fall to the floor from pure exhaustion and HAYTI'S REVOLUTION, fearfully distigured that it i next to {mpos; l{’m’(‘;;;;g:d)‘(‘);‘."‘w‘;‘;I‘I“’L’;‘{i‘““’j";rll':.‘;l"“:m:‘ mont and vicidity. These bequests | ing 0 achieve this very thing for ether different outfit. die from strangulation convict who sible to_identify them. The brother o H ; el A ted in all to £30,000, and an_annuity of | gver thece \idonid e rhirp ey wils one of tho witnosses before thfs. comumit. | 1¢ Has the Support of the Best People on the | Boars Maupin, from St. Charles, confessed | fatiycs, was elocted to the senato on March | giasubtod th all to #3000 I‘,;{‘,,'.,.”},f";,',‘,“fx‘,‘,’.“.f over three months, and that it could not be et {en i Atmuade, tee was thus triced up in order to give them Island. Uhat he is unable tosdy whether ‘the black- | o LVE%, in March, 1855, President Cloveland | 300 F08 U0 S0 oras haoct, DLrOPIY | dono. Tho bunlk was ordered clogod, snd the Bome. bY the: anti-Powers - t.$ho.l: gn OMEOCIcaon, PAxAMA (vin Gulveston, Tex.), Jan. 23— | encd, distorted frame s that of his brother's | dpointed Mr. Taimar sccrota Nims to n sons | Hayes' death. After her death Genersi | examiner took possession Lindell undertook to create a little stam- |~ The World's fair commission met this Mail advices from Hayti received today fully | _Mrs. J. W. Montgomery of Atlanta, T, H AR AoV tectiimto b s Hayes carried out the bequests himself, thus It is said that the above named sum of pede this evening in the direction of some | evening and listened to statement by Cony. 5 ) s | reached the hospital today only to find her | 0 the supreme bench . carrying out also the intention of h cle 3 HontieR i other candidate,” They gave it out quictly | missioner Geners] Carnorn meit 03 forth | confirm former reports as to the progress son, & student in Shurtleff college, soon to Bright's disease with angina pectora was Birtan \‘)‘.‘H‘. n” UonLILS vml uncle 000 represents the shortage that con- among themselves that the timo hud | Wit his. beoh sehicved and st yer o | of the revolution. Hippolyto s muking | 1o carias d the direct cause of Justice Lamar's death, | Bischard. who loft the property to him in | fronts the stockholders in the way of meet- gome when Powers should be dropped | mains to be done, and requesting an'appro- | Strong efforts to crush the revotution- | The coroner s busily engaged in the work | 8nd is given by the physicians as being the | L ing the demands of theiv depositors. In ex- B te o Proferred - sematorial can- | priution of §75,000 instead of 0,000 recom. | ists and has et with tiad suc- | of inquest ohlof comulltation inithe caso. REVOLUTIONISIS CADTURED. cess of this is the sum of nbout £50,000 in didate and that some one of the other | mended by the ex-governor in his favewell | oo &0 Cavalnl R The funerals of Henry Peuning, John | Justice Lamar came into this city this ot | national bank notes outstunding, making B i s o oLt io, ather ) ? coss, 11 revolution was _apparently | 1 ocl® gitotieath, Bey, Penning, John aftomocnand calleq atithie oMoe (ot {Colonel || 0 o triapram e Lt gl banie moteskautsnmiiug Sl portunity to test his strength. The Powers [ "1t is stated that the Omaha charter | Started prematurely, and the revolutionists | son. Charlos Ut and Willism McCarthy | R E. Parke, where he conversed pleasantly B tcas i Cnbton et e ar paraale) |(¢hb shortirs Ve 300/000! men failed to become excited and rofused to | amendment bill will be returned Wednesday | had not completed thelr organization. The | were it taday, o gencual loplos PHo wis docompinnied by | Teersy A AR Ruin for the Officers. articipate in any caucus or conference, >resident Bechel o! > ¢ D vast majority of the people sympathize The body of H. Cornelius, a student in the | Dr-Llewellyn on hisreturn to the residence of FALVESTON, Tex.,, A special from | ) pate in by President Bechel of the city council, and -2 peor v ) he | My W. H. Viggl B ’ M1 Tt i t i noy qmaintain, and with sceming good | will be introduced in the same by Senator | Openly with the revolutionists. and most of | Shuntloft college, was Shipped to h troe Mr. W. H. Viggin, who murried Mr. Lamar's | Rio Grande to the News says: News was | Inasmuch as the stockholders are liable grounds, that the time has not yot come | Babeacl § the others ‘ssist them covertly. The big | Towa home this morning. daughter. The attack was & very ‘severe | y 1here late last night from an au- | for double the amount of their stock, they when their favorite must give way to an — commercial houses are also supporting the | W. IZ. Richardson. John Burke and Frenk | While it lasted, and the physician, Dr. A, H. | fet ec 00 Bhe Licutenant Dickman, of | will be held for this amount, thescapital ) other man. They hiold the key to the inde LirTLE HOPE CrREDITORS. the ThiAna ang aanny Egterument botiwon | Senulling suspeissfthas dootors hy. thele | Pitker, whohid beon in attendnnos, avrived | Shontoeomen that Lieutenant Dickman, of | wil | being 00,000 Neither Mosher nor pendent, situatign and are firm enough to the island and abroad. ' Hippolyte's partial | tenacity to life, but death for them is but a | OMIY & few minutes bofore death. ' At ihis | Captai £ ! £ ! g 800,000, ] ; hold 1t for the bulunce of the week 1f neces. | Report of & Defanct | triumph over the revolutionists is not re- | little wiy off, time Justice Lamar was unconscions and | Chase's command, acting in concert | Outeult will be able to meet this demand, sary. Powers’ strength lies in the fact that S garded us indicative of the extent of the | The hospital is like the dead house. The | bevond medical aid. Restorati were at aptain Joe Shell of this county, and | and some of th; he 'is re: ty man the ind YANKTON, S, D., [Special Telgram vising. When the revolutiona o8 | odor of ‘burnt fieah is. everywhero. The | once administored, but wora SOUEQYy she lhw ¢ state ranzers, under commind of pendents ave pushing to the front in the | vy g Rooei ‘ravens of the de. | Shall have been fully organ doctor in charge says all fn the hospital are | Qut avall He died with his head on Mr | Captains Brook and Rogers, captured Gen them. One of those said tonight that it present contest. 1t is generally conceded ] st aTtne of) pmite hd probably have the whole country | about equally injured, and death is certain in | VigKin's handsand apparently without pain, | eral Francisco Benavides, chief i communi 10\taka oyars anlias hia Had st th that McIcighan is more of a democrat than [ funct Scougal & Co. bank made his report on | pehind them, Letters from Portau Drincy all cases | the spasm having passed off immediately. of the remuining Garz forces,and Prudencio [ Would take every dollar he had to meet the Independent, or at least too much of a demo. | the condition of the bank tonight at a meet- | say that nothing should be fearcd from | At the mquest held-by Coronor Campboil — Gonzales, next in_command. ' The capture | obligations thus created, He chavged that ¥ A ¢ 1 ¥ Jamp § ; : crat, to command the undivided support of | ing of the depositors. He states that the | stitements sent out, us they are colored 10 | at Eagt St, Louls on tho rommneof trapbeil HE HAS GONE TO HIS REWARD. was made on the r Julien Querca’s | Mosher was responsible for the situation, the independents at the present stage of the | ,yui of the institution are badly | Suit the government. The fuiwre of crops is | Houlihan, who was one of the wrecking ranch in th bout sixty miles from | unq suid further that it would also ruin Out. contest. 3 iy said to be the immediate cause of the upri crew injured by the explosion, the jury re- [ Bishop Phillips Brooks Dies at Boston | here, and was sult of plans laid for g Hooming Broady a Little, BUxpd = ARG e b bt dilfladlty ) (ol turned a verdict in_which they held the After a Short Hiness. that purposo in the lust tew duys. There | €l who wits the victin of misplaced. confl- s i : s encountered in wriving at any i atl Chicago & & & S i ips | were forty or more revolutionists assembled | dence, The democratic friends of Judge Broady | W48 .encoun 3 Al o d caarioy, | Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis | Bostox, Mass., Jan. 23.—Bishop Phillips | were 3 a HiAve agnin been flirting o little vl i | sort “of a satisfactory result The | ATTACKED THE BRITISH LEGATION. | Ratirond company, reshogsibie for bl dmmin | {eAERiE onat & ) t that place. The failure will undoubtedly result in the ave again been flirting a little with the in. B8] Brooks died this morning of diphther 7 ) dependent members this evening. Their | lubilities ave placed at £137,000ind the s by reason of employing Incompetent men to [~ pC CC L S EOTTNE O i pin gy Nows of iuterest may be expooted 800n, | amandment if not the repeal of thenew 1ow, position is simply that if a number of inde- | sets at 877,000, Ehminating accounts which tend the switch S . e ity ; g 1 e niaw gy shhos -Banoviiles Bad aa: | 4 T L e pendent members can bo induced to leave | myy have been settled, but which o not ] Guate fforts to get information today from the | sixth bishop of Massaehusetts, October | sembled his forces with the intention of | S man b il their own party men, and go to Broady as iga iy st ’1 ho Nabilith PANAMA (via Galves : local representatives of the Big Four wer 14. 1802, made quite a stir in Pro- | sackihg Camargo. this evening that it was bad enough for the sort of a compromise candidate, the coaliti show on the books, the liabilities amount to | A gispatch from Guatema A say tamob | somewhat = barren '6f results. General | testant Episcopal circles, was born at e treasurer to get the interest and deprive the between the independents und 'd s 000, whe assets, excluding all accounts | recently attacked the British legation and | Western Passenger Agent Snyder ropliod Boston, Mass., December 13, 183 Bosinows Lrodbles, state of that much income, but it was RENE s deatiod by tha n easily be | which can possibly be worthless, amount to | paat Miaistos sl s oee w0 sovercly | that the affair was out of his authority and s st J SALT Lake Ciry, U. T., Jan. 23.—Cohn s i K 8 beat Minister Goslin's oldest son so severely Aiadedly ; and recelvad the! degree’ of* A, B, fron. finitely worse for the state to lose the effected. The mor of the demo- | g7.000, and the depositors now expect to realize that he may a The S oy | De knew nothing about it, 3 i Hia = g Bros,, one of the oldest and largest dry goods vincipal, and he was therefore in favor of & A 1o ity nowever, that thelr | ahouy 15 per cent upon their uccounts ogainst | Loooho,MeY dle. The youngest son shot | “Train’ Dispatcher Stublefield was scen | Harvard university in 185, He studied firms in the territory, made an assignment | o 3 : lan is entirely hopeless at present, In the | 4Pout 15 per cent uy con insolvent for | On¢ Of the mob dead. ‘Thie British war ship | and asked with reference to the story to the | in the Episcopal Theological sominary ot Yy, made un assignm repeal B bank. The bank has bee . ] et piscol here today to uel Kahn for the benefit firat place they concede that all of the prom- | the bank. The bank hus been insolvent for | Melpomene is at San Jose, and hor comman- | effect that Switchman Grattan, 'Who is | Ajexandria, Va,, wus ordained in 1859, | Dere today anses enndop the benofl inent independents must be given a turn fn | more thun eight years, previous to which | der hus telographed for the war ship Nymat, | charied with having Tots the switch open ag X ) * | of their creditors, Their Liabilities foot up the sentoriul wrestling match bofore n com | tme 1t was one of the best paying banks in | 4 come i sheios Lo e D | e o mald fha Tk, oper 4t suidin bhoabras veur oo pector of the | 10 110,000, but as yet thelr assets have not | A great deal of suspicion is felt as to the promise candidute can be expected o re- | yhis sootin ort 80 that reparation may be obtained | Pelled to run a little barber shop in - cox iurchiohithe Advent o Bhiladelphia, svhero) | haon made publie. Of the total indoblednoas;! | exaat situation ond tho fesling that is. th ceive any attention, BlsSacign Lt | ol b b s oy e ok oet. | nection therewith, and that he, etanhorl: | he remained until 162, when ho was trans. | cex as preforrad for. the benefib of four | savia(ied tawnnd the head o the dafusss Pushing the Investigatio A IS LM S0 0 SENUTIBILIG DoAY O | prosident Barvios la aaldita b e ot 1y, ut least, “shaves men with his right | forred to the Church of the Holy Trinity, | teen home creditors. The unproferred cred A ® e ! concern is notof the most kindly nature far to grant the British demands for reparg- | hand while he pulls the switch with ‘his | pom 18700 1802 he was rector of Teinity | 110rs are all eastern merchants, 110 1n num- | o it ; : is heard, although a warrant for the | tion. He protests that he is powerless 1o do | 10t Mr. Stubblefield said that was out gl Mr. Brooks, whose preact. | ber: The largest unpreferved ¢ The connectior or v apprehension ~ of the living partner was | so, us any attempt on his part to atone for | Side of his authority, and that he could not | ¢hurch, Boston. Mr. Brooks, whosc preach- | gog “Claflin. company, to firm | penitentiary ring is well known, and it e eritcascs have iready been heard. | jasued but not served because of the Inters | the subrsgas ooy o s b Iudian uprising, | D¢ expected to know anything about it ing was as highly valued i London as in the | owes over #5000, Cohn Bros. have been in Rg Committoo hus securad thy sorvices of | vention of his frisnds. Tho undertaker who | 1 aors Leoerould causes He begged the | . There has been up to 10 p. m. no change in | United States, was regarded as one of the | this city for twenty years, and wero consid. | E A Gilbert of York and W. 8. Felker of | yipanged G, R. Scougal’s remuius. for the Rl the lists of dead, fatally and seriously Erehpeaiet i oint alaras a ered as sound financially s any firm in the | i 1 of ti 1 a el itish r and commander to wait most eloquent of the American clergy, and | ; ; Omuha us counsel, and will employ three ex- | wve was compeliod . ta by oo h d wounded J L west position on the part of many rts o o over the books and secounts, One | Sy s, gompelled o make an HiE anuige, feoling, hid subsidod bofore | MOMECSN 5 mbenibwaRty, the! fatally n. | a8 fréquently chosen as the orator on pubs | ER TSI rognd tho falluraias - Giolkal s and b thiral o hem will be John D Lauer of Omaha b PesT ka ol i il i paara e ol Who Dok | 4y antert fu KRRy L SO jed | lic occasions. " In May, 1886, he was _electc Will Establish an Ameriean Line. | in 1 : R. Scougal in that way an ! is not mentioned by the dispateh jw 2 hoying hoan ndfed nt bishop of Peunsylvania, but d ’ be members uf the comuiitee hve boen | peoplo who saw Scougal after his dissolution : x Som.bho last lisk Swguisly bured thirty- | RERMRLOAIOE OF peUTAYivAnA, Dub de- | Nuw Yok, Jan A new Amerdcan line | i, vogtimation of the whole matter. The feel- overrun with applications for theso posi- | were nsked to testify to that same cffect s » six, with scores slightly burned. Physi- | clined the positio 0 RIIsned.8 Bnbe steamships, v 2 from N v i ! d 18 = N ole g me EWSPAPER OFFICES MOBBED, ) STy v of volumes on religious topics o had of steamshiyp runnin rom New York to 2z of sympath. it mizht ot S0 oxist BRI, ond T 1618 uoticostle fact . that | 1 fs ot probable that the insurance com: : EE sinna 1o atsenamiceliiide thobaeathiiroll f ST 00 SeiElons. tonlcs. which hadia | O enth - Aaanion ives ths | ing of sympathy thag herwl ) connected in one way or another with the i 4 | and chemically analyzed for evidence of sui very ring whose actions are to be investi- | fide. v Supposit o ) cide, as was supposition, bocause th gated, “The penitentiary gang has been | Scougal homio was fied with frionids all PANAMA, (via Galveston, Tex.)—Jau secking from the very first to so fix things | throveh the man's 311 and k X The art and lal f Bog \roug 10 man's jliness, and he was upon he artisans and laborers of Bogot that they would be in'a position to vommu his feet and out doors ufter his first indispe- on Sung [ e streets g 0hbed @ 0 S €Ol ittee, ] w 0w p- was going on. The committee, however, hns | Soon A relap tices of newspapers which recently have criti- | Rumors That French Stockholders Have Sold | come the ecclosiustical. The committee d, 1 ; v provements, to be used on the new hne, A been streunously working £0 provent an o cised them severely, They destroyed the Their Panama Rallrond Shares. | Si9ac has. She tuasral, of 120 late Bishon | third steamer is now under negotiation and s 2 1 { thing of this kind and to see o it from the = : . 5 presses and pied the type, killed five com axcisco, Cal, Jan. 28, —The Even. | Brooks shou > helc purscuy, Jan- 1o tourth steamer has been secured. These | in the state ofiees, an re Ao NrospAcs yery start that thero are no leaks by which PRIGR UF OTETERE ADFANVING. | itors it v ary 26, at noon, and that it should be pub | 1islintke Nat positors and mortally wounded two editors, | ing Bulletin says: » A®umor is in circy ation | NOrY 29, at noon. and ¢ L bo pments that will shake Nebraska information will be given outs to allow the s S i e mob then tried to set fireto the offices, | nera to the effoct thahahe Panama raileey | 1¢: 16 is possible that Bishop Potter of spiriting away of desived wituesses or the her Maw Rulued the Industry i byt were held at bay until the police could be anama railroad | New York will officiate blocking of the game ut any stage y Mfar the Present Semson, summoned. The militia and police charged | has been sold by the Frenchmen who con- Goyernor Boyd Not Responsible, Bai TIMORE ‘MM i, 2 ‘.\rvunl Tele- | the rioters and, after a stubborn fight, dis. | trolled the majority of the stock to a syndi An unintentional injustice was done ex. [ MM to Tur Bee. | —Not a single boat load of | p them, Several roters were severcly | cate of English capitalists. There 18 no way Governor Boyd this morning in Tue Beg's | oVsters has arrived at Baltimore the lust | Wounded and many were arvested. The riot to determine the acewpacy of this rumor. It | contracted a slight cold, which, however, | dividend was not declared story of the bank failure. It was st three days, Two more packing houses | D48 10 political significance - is supposed to have origluated in New York. | caused him no alarm. Dr. Beach, the family | (haree bro '“'I"""l"";' Rbin 0 1850 Howas | yux 18, 18031t is Jith rogrot that we have that the bank's special bond was apprec closed down today. There are now #000 | Another Itallan Bank Goes Out of Business, 1f the rumor should prove true it has a | physician, called during the day and 2 | then clerk of I;’. l.‘(i'wlv(\l‘dh\ court, and | tomotity you that we hive beon ‘{»'.'.”““,‘.l'."f"{ By im, together with the other two state | bushels of oysters on tho bonts frozon up tn | Rows, Jan. 25—The Guorsial Bemeir: | double significance: g8 the first place. him some madioine, advislng him, morenas | 108 churged With mai ngdolse entries Inlia | puss paymuabols clvidend far e ‘pusk she ofticers on whom that duty is laid by the | ) i 4 St a i ® 4 | means amove on the part of the British to | precautionary measure than anything else, | book and defrauding the” government out of | been reduced fully 2 por tper annum dur new law. It should have read Governor | th* riv Tho supply fs exhuusted until | company suspended payment toduy and | poprupld tranelt SERER. the Amerimriio | to remain i doors until the trouble had dis! | @ large sum. Wiiile the perjury cage was on | peen tduced fully 2 porcont por annm dur Grounse, us the boud was not approved wntil | mile weather permits the drer to | closed its doors. The depositors will Y@ paid | tinent. In thenext pliee it means that the appeared | trinl he suddenly fied and was neverarrested, | s earnings fully $5,000° 10 $9,000, 1 the du after new wovernor work 10 lavge dealers in fresh oysters | in full, s the ussets exceed the liabilitics by | Panama road will b oporated 4s a financial Everything progressed well until Sunday, | 4nd his bond of #.000 was paid. He was wusing any appirent reduciion in our ox- inaugurated. - “The bond approved by the ex- | huve peen compelled o euncel nearly all | 16000 live, The house wis. foumds Lifty | concern. At least thisis the view tuken by | when diphtneretical symptoms necessitated | today released on §,000 bonds iy 118 08 O Andividon Eea o Wiy atial of tho state treasurer, | thelr ondors from castern and weatern cities. | years ugo and has -always enjoyed an unos. | business mon, The: road 15, said 10 boa | the neimaencretical svmptoms nocessitated i TS ———— we hi ULy the future our which was afterward approved by Governor | S¢ vera) commission merchants say that the | ceptional reputation. The suspension was | good b per centy proposition on an invest- | then found no cause for alarm, but promised ditla Qfoer . | W n ficiently to make up Crounse, tra ".‘huyv “Y~ \\w\u;w isruined. ‘The extreme | due to the impossibility of realizing on secur- l'luul u]: 200,000,000, The |'; nulr 1\1‘.;\ to call laterin the night. During Sunday | Puica ruta, Pa Captain nter a0 then resuni : <3 weather killed at least 30 per cent of oysters suce (onfidence was shuken.by the | has it that it was agreed by the‘French | evoning he seemed to grow worse, and s | Charles Hailstook of the Groy Invineibles, | | f Svidenis, Yours respecttully, One Pecullar Traosaction. 1 by the I vening h n W on river beds, ‘ut ba r trouble stockholders wher By parted h the ening wore on. o Hogun, W \1s 15 oot : v €W MosnER, Presidont arding the haste with which' the bank’s | eight bushels of tine lavge oysters taken all Must Report to the Police, (i 4 s the charge of using Caught Lancaster County, d was filed. 1t seems that when the | but about one by fend. Prices at Loxnoy, Jan. 28.—In an interview this | rectors of the 5 N8 W L i | but about one by vore dead. Prices’ £ Jan. 2 a c ectors of the Panama road. ‘The accuracy | him, noticed that he was failing. At 10:15 T : : Aroasurer's office was turned over to the | the wharf here are golug up dally. One | evening Egan sald ho would be present at the | of it all must be learned m New York, if it | he looked ut the elock. and said: - “Come fatinvaek wes comm o 1t dof 0, This s o rus §1.444.000.42 on | cuptain got #4,000 for ‘a schooner load of | amneaty domonstration in Dublin next Sun- | “4n be learned officiully anywhere. The | Katie, its a quarter past 10. 1 don't think I 4 B ; even if they and. This amount was supposed to b { “sclects” that usoally brought him 8800 BUB- | o tract withghe Nowtl Amarican Navigs Shnr A s anavian pase . L of | consy among the subordiu; 8 lure. County turned over in mouey, and it was wiven out | Avother captain held back 1450 bushels for | 94y. He s now obliged to report to the tion company i binding for a period of ten |~ The nur replied that she hardly thought | he Compan Treasurer By had on deposit in the that the cash was piled up on a table in the | au advance. Last week be was offered $1. | Police periodically, he said, but he believes | Lo & Without reference to the question of | ghe 1ould go. as he mizht noed hes . S S Ty v ey Caupital Nat nty funds in the amount offico of the treasurer, but as o matter of v bushel for the lot. Today he sold hiy | that hislicense will be replaced shortly with ownership, the present Panama road di P SRR e A (RIS RARELS Sulk A geinsy the Bo of §30.000, wh Preasurer Stevenson !‘x‘n'.l th brunsfer ws made on certificates sters at §7 a barrol & pardon yectors have authority to execute the con- | retired to an_adjoining room, gwhere she | o 57 ) \ hing #,000. Both of these reasurer Bartley refused to accept these The ice i thawing rapidly now. Hun Miners Killed, tract ind to bind the company for the period | could hear every move he de. She noticed | Marshall filed the the f Neials expre 1Ves 08 P tly con certificates, except with rocourse on the ¢ dreds of captains discharged” their crews, WDON, Jun. 28.—The wall of a shaft in the | named he was restless, and when Dy, Beach came | Touls against the by fident thut the not be the loser by the Dante. T eneiy s bond was furnished by the | aud the men. ufter suffering all kinds of colliery at Prie, Pontyprid At S omgep— at something after 11 o'clock the bishon's | Foe wt this morning, | present embarr cut of the bank Baulk, in-accondiuce with the provisions of | hardships, will not return to their occupation, | Ianad 1ttt L achaais. AOAR Atgrdare Ruselu’'s New Amerigan Minlster, disease had taken & very se and | asking judgment for 64,100,532, the amount of | Another fact connocted with the failure of Hu)"nl 2 L;ln that went into effect on the ad- { while many of them are in the hospitals, | collapsed late this afternoon as the shifts | Wasurxeton, D. C., Jan 23.—Count Conta- the attending physician, boco larmed, | the shortage caused by the treasurer's son, | the bank has excited no little comment to- o o that this wes nr sony, 18 very F"Mostof the vessels will be unable to get to- | Were chauging. Fifteen men were on | euse the newly appointed Russian minister, | sent for Dr. Pitz for consultation who committed suicide when the defalcation | day. It was that during the forenoon both L W4s W some exient | gether new crows Lhis wialer, thielr way up and many were wuitiog below, | arrived in Uis city tonight. Shortly before miduight, while the doc- | was discovered | the president and cashier of the bauk Wane oK. | other stockholders will be ruined by the demands thus made upon Minlster Goslin’s Family Assaulted by a Guatematan Mob, Unkindly Inclined Toward Moxher, the dead banker and arresting his surviving he committee in charge of the peniten- | pog) ry mvestigation is already at work, aud not tend to place him in any better light fore the people. There is a no doubt but that there will be o searching - 1 g for seems to be completely absorbed in the de- ow Sol clea NOHk i will ultimately reach not less than forty A 1 IR L n ¥ B b Aok (T AEmes with the chances in faver of some of the scr Date of 11 traits of Mugellan, i R fo bo estab. X . iously wounded developing unfavorably The standing committee of the jpal | lished. An English firm of ship builders has ——tager——— diocese of Massachusetts met this evening, | signed a contract with W. R. Grace & Co. of UNDER ENGLISH CONTROL, The business of disposition will now devolve | New York for two first-class, full powered termination to discover what the true state | of affairs may be, and secure for the state | that to which it is justly entitled, The bank investigation will be conducted abreast of freight steamers, with all the modern im- | iS5 B UG EC LR K S penitentiary thods, and those up to this time m vogue s | steamers will make up the ficet of the line, | of dev - - frol the Missouri river o the Colorado Surrendered Himaelt to the Court, Begluning of His Hiness, CINCINNATL O., Jan. #.~Thomas Andrews line. | The following is a copy of a circular issued by the bank ten days ago explaining why a Until last Thursday Bishop Brooks was in i appearea in the rd States court today the best of spirits, “Thursday morning he | ana surrendered himself for trisl on a til after the inaugural and election of di- | vears, and who was especially devoted to | TR renspn [N A 4D Ay profit] R Ll f ) ill_be inconvenienced Lovis, Mo, Jun City

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