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Thk new reaper anal barrester truat wiUjdfccharge auuy thoaandworkaMB in various partii of the country.' Thk newly opened land about Warn sau, Wis., are certain to prodaceeadlem litigation, each claim having aereral claiaiantf. "" Two prominent and wealthy lawyers of J aarez, Mexico, have been arrested and put in solitary confinement Tor assisting in the recent escape of Cattle- Bolton. - .- Le DtxxEUViEME Siecijc says that Queen Victoria has made known, through Cardinal Manning, that she will present bo objection to the canon ization of Joan of. Axe - ---..- t- z Mrs. Charlotte Bextok, aged about 70 years, died in Richfield Spring, N.I x- " .i i.. Jt- rc-, tI' I Y., recently, of heart diaeaio'. z lira. Itenton was a niece of XapoleonBona ' parte and the daughter of Joseph Bon " -- ? - I - y;i rJL. -: Sisck tM"arrivaVof treopa, so n dis patch statea, the'eowboya havaTeceaae rery dariag in the North wai;dt beanfr afraid to take flmMvea of kras Ia diam. BeteretheaigivalyfaopB,taiB darittrwaanotmanlleMteC' : v m S & y Thk wife of' Haron Georgea Eugene Haussmann, whowaa well known as Prefect of the Seine under the late Em peror Napolcoa, is , dead. Also the widow pf M. Souher, who was. promi nent in the tiaac of the Second Empire. The tittle, son of the.Corean charge d'affaires, Mr. Te, is dead. This child was bora In Washington Citj laat Octo ber and was the first Corcan bom in the United States. In honor of the city of his birth his1 parents named him Ye WaahoB, which is the Corean transla tion of Washington. The Bureau of the American Repub-1 lies has received a dispatch from 4the Argentine Republic giving a brief sum mary of the commerce of that country for the year ended June 30 last. Not withstanding the revolution, the imports for the year amounted to 9175,975,000 and the exports to 9159,627,000. The recommendations of the 'inter national American monetary union and the issue of a common silver coin have been adopted by all the American Re publics except Guatemala, Uruguay and Paraguay which have not ecn heard from. The first meeting of the union will take place at the Department of State at noon, January 7. Little Miss Karuwaza, the Japanese girl, is dead. Her appearance in Kan sas City, Mo., but a short time ago and the accident which befell (cr while doing the tight rope act at tha Midland Theater is well remembered in thatcity. She received such injuries that, although she performed afterward, she had -to desist and finally died at Columbus, O. n The coftjnandaattyx'-the.rNew York. navj-yard has fmfoTHieVl the Savy Jc partmenCihat there was no truth in the published report that efforts were, re cently made to 'sink the Terror while lying at her dock in the yard, and the reports concerning the attempts'to sink other naval vessels there aregmssly ex aggerated anil for the .most-part untrue. Fairfield, Freestone County, Tex., is stricken with a deadly disease and the Governor has been appealed to. The sickness broke out suddenly and out of thirteen cases eleven deaths oc curred. It defies medical skill and kills every time in a' few hours. State Health Officer Rutherford was instruct ed to go there at once and investigate the disease. The Sunday closing crusade against the World's Fair has opened up in earn est, and on the desk of each Congress man the other morning was a letter asking him to declare himself and an nounce whether he was for or against the Exposition being open on Sunday. The letters bore the signature of the relig ious editor of a semi-politico-religious New York, weekly. La Brut eke. the Anarchist journalist, who admitted that lie aided I'adlcwsky to escape, though the latter was sus pected of having murdered General Scliverskoff at the Hotel de Bade, Paris, and Mme. Daquercy, who admitted that she concealed Padlewsky in her house shortly after the murder, have been charged with conspiracy to defeat the ends of justice. During their examina tion they occupied seats on the bench. The President has sent a message urging Congress to at once, by joint resolution or otherwise, continue the laws of Nebraska in force in Oklahoma until after the adjournment of the Ter ritorial Legislature. The l'rcsident says the question of the location of the capital has so distracted and divided its members that bo criminal code has been provided and for this Teason he urges that measures looking to the relief of pending criminal cases be passed. Mr. Sachsk, the director of the port and telegraph department of the Ger man Empire, and Captain Brooks, the superintendent of foreign mails of the Post-office Department, have concluded, with the approval of the Postraaster f eneral. an informal-agreement for the establishatent of a sea post-office serv ice on all vessels of the German lines plyiag between New York and Bremen and Hamburg-. The agreement has been forwarded by Mr. Sachse to the German Government for its approval. James McBride bus been arrested charged with, blowing up the Jenkins Hotel and store at Plaiaville. lad., with dynamite. After a long absence he re tarned to Plain ville an-learned that his wife was working at the JealdBS Hotel. 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Fending Mr. MePberfton's pee-h agalast the elections bill the Senate ad kraraed antil next day torn after' the LUoaae net tbe Speaker aanonneed appoint menu to vacanclcn on aertral eommitteea and (be Uoase adjourned until Friday. 15 the Senate ou the 21th Mr. Kdmunds of fered a resolution extending the lawabr'!Ce-' braaka over tbe Territory of OklJhotna until July 1, 1WL. tbe Leginlaturc of the Territory baring failed to enact a code of law. Ob Jeetleaa .were made and the reaolatioa-weat orer. Mr. Morgan addressed tbe Senate in oppoaitlon to tbe elcctlonn bill, and the Sen ate then adjoarncd nntll noon Haiurday with nhtnaiiraiBinHngthat at that boar the l'rtv aidiagOflcer abould declare the Senate ad- joarnea until xonaay. Thb Senate wa not in aesaion on theZAtb. ...-Thn Undue onlv met aecurdlnv to ad ....The Ifonoc only met according to ad Jearatnenf. with only a few member pres ent, and adjourned until Monday. rraWfTTTU AXO POLITICAL. Charucs T. Mayer has been unani mously re-elected president of the Balti- . ohia r ; . r-THR President has nominates: Henry atfltrowa, of Michigan, to lie Associate Justice -of the 'Supreme Court of the UBHeaV States, vice Samuel Miller, de ceased. Hejjxessv defeated Scully, ParneH's candidate, at Kilkenny, by a majority of Ml. ' The Gaulois announces that Kmpcror William has decided to visit Paris. He will travel in strict incognito. The Tariff Reform Club had a great banquet at Madison Square Garden, New York, on the night of the 23d. the principal speaker being Ex-lYesidcnt Cleveland. Prof. Koch has left Berlin to enjoy a ten days' visit. TliK French Government has asked the Chamber to vote 3,890,000 francs for the encouragement of the silk-worm raising industry in France. The committee of the French Cham ber of Deputies have reported against the consideration of the Mareau hill for the abolition of the taxation of titles. The President has issued the World's Fair proclamation. The President has vetoed a bill for the erection of a public building at Bar Harbor, Me. Revolutionary' movements are re ported in Peru. Uruguay is about to impose higher duties on imports. The Archbishop of York, England, is seriously ill and it is feared will not re cover. Dr. William Thompson is now over 70, and has lieen an extremely busy man, both in church and educational work, and is an author. M. Paul e Rouleiik has succeeded Fin forming a new Boulangist party with eleven Deputies. These include M. Laucr, the well-known Boulangist, and M. Mery, the Republican. The party will adopt a Socialist programme. Chairman Jones, of the Republican State Central Committee of Illinois aaysthAttfec'ViKtrf f five Democratic Senators-elect to sit in the Legislature will be contested. The Legislature is' almost evenly divided, with three Farmers' Alliance men holding the bal ance of power. The Archbishop of York, England, Is dead. HElNRicir Schli'eman, the noted dis coverer of ancient Troy, is dead, aged 08. The great National Indian Congress met in Calcutta on the JCth. The interferenceof the priests in the North Kilkenny election has greatly dis turbed English Nonconformist Liltcrals. John Pinkerton, member of Parlia ment for Galway. a supporter of Mr. Parnell, announces that he will resign his seat if his constituents desire him to do so, liecausc of his allegiance to Mr. Parnell. W. D. Simpson, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of South Carolina, is dead. United States Treasurer Huston has reconsidered his resignation and agreed to remain in his present position until the end of Mr. Harrison's term. MISCELLANEOUS. Two small children of Victor Rodg era, of Jesseville, Mich., were burned to death while alone in their home the other day. Sitting Bull's band of 150 warriors, led by Big Foot. Has surrendered to Col onel Sumner, who with 200 soldiers suc ceeded in surrounding them in the vi cinity of Standing Rock while they were making for the Bad jCands. There was a liad accident on the Western.. N. Y. A Pa. railway at Wat sonville, near Bradford, Pn., caused by spreading rails. Twenty-one passen gers were more or less hurt. Two workmen were killed and several others badly injured in Chicago by the fall of an old building of the Armour Packing Company which was being torn down. The schooner Mary Ellen, from Salis bury, Md., for Baltimore, is reported lost, together with her crew of five men Captain Henry Wheatley and son, William Abbott and son and Saul Gale. A dispatch from Pernambuco says that the Hamburg ship Libussa came into collision with and sunk the British ship Talookdar, bound from Calcutta for London. The captain and twenty two membes of the Talookdar were drowned. Mrs. Nellie Pearcy was hanged in London for the murder of a Mrs. Uogg and baby. The crime occurred in a quarrel between the two women, Mrs. Pearcy being the paramour of Mrs. Hogg's husband. Dubuque, la., is rejoicing in the pros pect of having 9SM,Mt stock yards aad a big packing house. Frank James laughed when asked about the sensational cave story sent out from St. Paul the other day, and said the old band never met in a cava at their lives. The trial of John Reed, one of the JSvTSSS? darmg the New ork Central strike. need at Troy, N. Y. . It is reported that many persons hava perished mRassu owing to the extreme coM, aad that a party of thirty were froaea to death while crossing a bleak evtK. TaTX . abnormally cold, foggy and wet I asom, amt taKTCaacu. uuauoma aautuai death rate from eighteen, to twenty-six the past week. . J. C Scott, express age.uA at Porters Tille. CaL, has dtsuppe leaviag CaATTAMOOOA, TCBB-, !ra thatgood tia plate has baf4 steel ssade in IB large dry goodinrm c Hearj R, Heasaa -Jb Col, Cowncil Blafh, Iowa, has Taeassemars aenattoiat liabilities tranaradetLy Taeaasemara aiaaraiia4I liarraai m tai an at mrfBM. aasDJeaf :MttcfJiV-iaBBcymSy -m.. - ! li ithi fn thii wiaram " mm..---. ..--. .-.-, 4vr. - M'--.lsT,aam.asaaasaansfaV-. . " - , - '' -v , a . x.- TT TV ail Hi - v. jr.tffe3. SSS ,fcI7;ur,-'-vSii.. . JmW ..-JV jBE. i S- 1. f j -.- . - - ... . - -.. ? -. i t . of aeateaiMd ttfteoas of amprlarmaacat at 'ParavC? T - ' At a testof steel maaaf artured at Urn Carpenter steel works, Reading, Pa a men bar broka at the saraaa of ,- beiiur abowt , of the tativdr known. The test amdthemuM ' A'shccLai'lrbm Petersburg, Ya.,say it is Reported that the ve negroes who were axroeted for the murder of Dr. E. Ht- Riggin, in Meckleahourg County, and committed, were taken from jail aim-rThched. The liOuisviHe-Cincinnati tobacoa trust has fallen through and all the property has been conveyed back to ito original owners. ' The capital stock of 4heenrpnratwwt was itu)0,090. The steamer Curier from Heligoland went aground near Helsinger. great belt. Denmark. Six men were drowned. J"., " ""gs il J KAII.WAT sxnaers in s?couan are ac cused of attempting to. wreck a train between Glasgow and Kilbride. Home of the leading lliiladelphia manufacturers refuse information to census officers. At East Chicago. Ind.. Christmas morning, while a masquerade party wan in full blast at the Tod Opera House, a fire broke out, creating a terrible panic. Fortunately no one was seriously hurt. Isaac II. Sawtelle has been convict ed at Dover. N. II., of the murder of his brother Hiram. He was sentenced to lie hanged July 1. There is a split in the English Salva tion Army over "Darkest Kngland." which, it appears, was not the concep tion or the writing of General Booth, but was the scheme of his right hand man, Commissioner Smith, who has re signed. The Savannah, (Ga.) Fire A Marine Insurance Company has wound up its affairs. Threatened adverse legislation was the principal cause of closing up the business. Fokepa umf ft Theater and the Masonic Temple, Baltimore, were destroyed by fire Chris. tmas day. The loss was heavy. Frank E. Dickinson ami Minnie Brondage fell through the ice while skating on a mill pond near Ann Arbor, Mich. Botli were students at the Mich igan University. A woman was killed .in New York the other day by a hat pin entering her brain when she fell on the sidewalk. Business failures (Dun's report) for the seven flays ended December '.25 num ln'red 3!Kl. compared with 401 the pre vious week and t8S the corresponding week of last year. Two persons suffering from leprosy have been inoculated at Madrid with lymph according to the method of Dr. Koch. The doctors of the hospital where the lepers are leing treated re port that the patients have apparently lieen rapidly improving since the new remedy was applied. The Wcstinghouse embarrassment at Pittsburgh, pu., was tided over by bankers advancing the firm $500,000. Mrs. John Diediuch and her three children perished in a fire at Rochester, N. Y., recently. The abandoned farms in the State of Maine number :i,:tl0. Fire in Wcyaumega, Wis., the other morning caused the death of Orrin En nis and did much damage. Uinn-AV f.Aitsox, a laborer, loat him self in one of the big sewers of Minne apolis and wandered three miles before he could get out. He was badly pois oned. "" The Canadian Customs Department has imposed a fineo' 90 on the German sealing sehooner Adele, which was seized at Victoria, II. C. The vessel was charged with making a false clearance. The fourth annual meeting of the American Economic Association com menced at Washington on the 2Gth. The 000 employes of the Pullman works at Chicago have been notified of a reduction of ten per cent, hi wages. Several vessels went ashore off Rhode Island during the storm of the 2(ith. Three seamen were drowned. A report from Pine Ridge j.jcncy says that after a council in the Bad Lands the Indians had resolved to sur render. Three locomotives have arrived at Matadi, the terminus of the Congo rial way. By an explosion of a boiler at Kelly & Wells lumber mill on Black river. f:ty miles from Newport. Ark., two mrm were killed. Another man and a woman were severely injured. ADDITIONAL DIKPATCUCS. Dr. M. A. Dauphitt, a native of Alsace-Lorraine, and for tw enlj- j'eara president of the Iouisiana Ijottery Com pany, died at New Orleans on the 28tU, aged XX years. Big Foot and his band have been run down by Major Whitesidcs. About 150 bucks surrendered. The Ijoulsville & Nashville railroad shops at Mobile. Ala., have closed down. A large number of men arc thrown out of employment. The Loudon public seems to be losing its fondness for Christmas pantomines. Only one West End theater Drury Lane presents this once indispensable attraction this year. Even in suburltan houses the pantomime finds but few representations. ' Daudet's new drama. "L'Obstacle,' which has just been presented at the Gymnase Theater, Paris, is pronounced a relative failure, and is criticised as lacking dramatic fitness. Emperor William has issued orders to the police of the Empire to keep in the background during his future jour neys. Eight of the jurymen have signed a petition for the commutation of the sentence of Eyraud, the strangier. Clearing house returns for the week ended December 27 showed an average decrease of 11. compared with the cor responding week of last year. In New York the decrease was 19.9. Columbia, Tenn., lost several houses, including a negro dance halL by ire the other morning., Secretary Noble has indorsed un reservedly the proposition to cut down pension attorney's fees. Mme. Patti is going to lead l,2tt children of the schools near Craig-y-Nos, Wales, at singing. The Spanish vessel Angelica was captured by the, revenue ship McLane off the coast of Florida on suspicion of agguag.c At first the Angelica showed a disposition to fight Consul Twitchell, located at Kings ton, Oat, says be has been spoken toby frauding the UaitedStatesreveae,with a view to getting him to enter into the uraetioe.: ealsbaarfhe brieves that Consular frauds hare been practiced to the extent reported. , .- -James W. CAlNaad Eiixabatk Snow- clilrnwhJmaVKaJrsdapas aatfamy arane W go borne. -ila atelataaa ware fatally m-mmmmJZZZ XWWTMkWX. Ml I C feom I waaailaTaefc. .aari anu tasamni extra TSagaTSg1" A CaJifaraia maa has started iato the alfl. a.su - f-T?.. :"" Tl J"1L '? y'M . OaHtaeagga. 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Sioux 2.W7.I4 275.04 3Uj.7i J.S7J.7I 4.C5: 1.7NUZI 1-.14.7J HUM 5.U7J1 4.7GK.1S 2.KKX1 i;w.c l.4U.7 7U.2 4; .W 5;T.i2 5.27.nr. 3rr2.o7 M-i.OI 3.277 J2 JU1.7U 3.WI7.1J JH-.224.M 411.27 4,T..71 HI.51 2"4.4l l.V22.1l 41X21 3-.I2.7S 12PIK7 a,i;i.; lll.M 5.IC4.77 2.7IKIA ,2i.a7 !ftl.W 47.UI 2,12.2B 7.25VW .U U 5.47S.73 2.427.24 2,2wi.: C4l.tr, 1 4t.2u 4,21.72 IIS 4t 314 K 2.44S.X1 4.IM.42 1.ST.T.IS a.no; 10,Tt" ic! l.TXi, lfl 5.i'j; .i:s 2,a' 5.2-a 3,r.S r.4Tn, t.f Utll 7(17 3,170; At) :C7 17.-3f- 44s! iitt l,7V 77 3.1 I2i "! ...i .. l,7o 3.,7 3,Sli 3.477 1.7.11 :i7 2r ,MH t - l.'"7j ,MI 2.2lO 7 ma 47i 5,'"S! 2.r.t4 'iA" .HI 1.M2 4,y;t Stanton Thayer TIioiiihk Thnrwtoii.... Valley WaliiiiKton Wayne Webster.. ... Wheeler..... Total ir. 4t' 2,n7 4,va; 2."-'i 4.2IO, .V.C. :c,2l.i; f.n5.r:j.W Mlseellsneonn A iiai wreck occurred on the south bound Union Pacific passenger train a mile and a half lelov Ilolinesville the other morning. The accident was caused bj an iron track-lifting jack be ing placed on the track with evident malicious intent. The 'engine went off the track,-as did the tender, and the mail ear was toppled over. Engineer D. S. Patton was badly scalded and oth erwise injured. Bridge inspector AV. II. Mercer was scalded and died next day. Three brothers named Lilly were arrested on suspicion. Dick Moore, while recently digging a well on his place at Indianola, .found part of a human skeleton ninety-four feet below the surface. The jaw Ikhic, collar bone, upper arm and one tooth were in an excellent state of preserva tion. The contract to build the Kearney cotton mill has been let to M. C. Cum mings, of Holyoke. Mass., and the liond holding him to faithfully perform the work has been accepted. It is reported that the Supreme Court has carefully considered the mandamus case of Judge-elect Bates, of the Sixth Judicial district, and has decided that his case is a just one, and the mandamus asked for will be granted. In other words, the votes cast for Bates will lie counted by the canvassing loard. even though the Governor in his call for an election last fall failed to include the specific notice of the vacancy in the Sixth Judicial district and a call for an election to fill the same. The other night George Cleveland, a character of had reputation, was fatally shot while resisting arrest at Omaha. The" son of Fred Koyla, a dairyman living near Fremont, was killed the other day by being kicked b a horse. Recently August Kolcnlmrg went to the house of Conrad Wirth, six miles east of Crete, to collect some money and a quarrel resulted. Kolenburg drew a pocket-knife and cut Wirth in several places and when "Ihc lattcr's wife rushed to his assistance she received several slashes on the arm. Kolen burg's pugnacionsness cost him 75 in the nature of a fine, lesidcs the cost of prosecution. It is reported that the wife of an Otoe County Baptist minister, who was too free in the use of her tongue about other women, was recently met in the road by two ladies that she had lieen talking aliout, who detained her long enough to give her a severe whipping. Mrs. O. C Welch, of Hay Springs, has been awarded by a jury damages to the amount of 9600 for the loss of her husband while drunk. A saloonkeeper of that town sold him the liquor and he fell off his wagon and was killed. She sued in behalf of herself and ten small children. John Stout, a Gosper County farmer who had been afflicted with fc't. Vitus dance for years, fell from a windmill tower the other day and received in juries from which he died. John J. Truman, ex-postmaster at Genoa, lately pleaded guilty to forgery and was sentenced to two years -in the penitentiary. Two Niobrara hunters recently shot a gold-headed eagle which measured six feet from tip to tip. The Burr Hotel at Alma has been closed by creditors. The farmers of Northwestern Dodge County have just organised a co-opera-Ue butter and cheese association and expect to have a factory in operation by April 1. The young ladies of Geneva- have 'de termined to "boycott" the young-' jaea alio indulge toofreely ia-liquor. One firm at Fremont shipped 4,M pounds of, dressed chickens to Denver daring the fall. Mb. Burns, an Otoe Gmatr ft was recently making- af.ooas inquiry for John Kline, his late 0 red oH asonVnalf of Burns stock of-graia without his consent and contracted toi fcapply a.lotjaora, for whiah he pseaased the aoaev aj-af deeaaanMi. arMvWJB A fellow by tbe aasneof OweiThaaT' taieiv oeea swinanng xiie aBanaaas ox ., - ., t-- i. v. "- -rZ . r .. . mmJi "- a a sj dan aaaa assaasai sasaaaas .v r. .-. . . dP' JISZ tekonal several nours later, when mmmm w aneaaatTBwssasAirxaaaler iiart ! -- am aaasT aanaamU asasaw. New-York, Doc if .A Ker Wast, Fla.. sara that tat Aactliaa, asafpnyjaajthehpaaum aaf, has - y . -. --. . aaatarWoff the wss eoaat of by the United Stales revenao akia Mc- Laae, aadhaaseoa brought into port by aa arand priae crew under the coav ssaadof rJiaavaaat P. Haberroth, of the MeUae, aad know ia the hands of the Vattad States authorities at Key West. The capture of the Angelica wm ef fected in the vicinity of Sanibel island, -oa the west coast of Florida, the Mc- law Karrjing m,c,toiw: j mootoww boat's crew armed with Winchester fhseaand catlaswea. The ship was full of Spanianls, but none aboard showed any dispositioa to fight. The Spaniards I gathered forward, scowling at the Amer ican sailors. itieuurnaui umcnuiu walked forward and secured tlie captain and called to his men at the same time to be ready with their pieces. The Angelicas captain produced a bill of store provisions purchased on the Florida coast, but this did not satisfy the boarding officer, who at once directed a part of his force to search the ship. No contraband- stuff was found, but the character of the vessel seemed so cer tain that Lieutenant Huberroth direct ed the Spanish captain to accompany him to the McLane. Captain Smith convened a court of admiralty in the cabin and it was de cided to seize the Angelica and convey her to the nearest American port. A prize crevr was sent aboard armed to the teeth. Just as the McLane's men were run ning the Angelica's anchor apeak the Spanish captain called on his men to fight and declared that he would die liefpre allowing his ship to lie carried off. The Spaniard wa seized, placed in a small loat and sent aboard the Mc Iane for safe keeping. The crew of the Angelica were quickly admonished not to attempt an tiling rash on pain of death. The Angelica now awaits adjudica tion and will in all probability In; of fered for sale in the course of a few days. The proceeds will go into the Treasury of the United States. The fact that the Angelica was not provided with a register was alone sufficient t cause proceedings against her. ALASKA TERRITORY. Tired nt Their I'olltieal llUadvanlacra tbe People Wnnlil Huy t the KlshU or thr l'Hllel Statea. WasihnotoN, Dee. 28. Captain James Carroll, of Sitka, Akutka, chosen by the Territorial convention held at Juneau in October last to represent the Terri tory as a delegate in Congress, provided that body should see lit to grant it the right of representation, has arrived and talks f reel v. The country, he said, un doubtedly needed a representative in Congress, but if that body denied it to the people there were other things which it should grant as a matter of simple justice to relieve the people of grievances which were fast growing in tolerable. These, he detailed at some length. He said all the Congresamen with whom he had talked seemed very favorable to granting the requests in the memorial. Captain Carroll also spoke of a propo sition he was 'willing to make on the part of the solid cituensof the Territory if Congress did not think Alaska of enough importance to give it a system of jurisprudence and all the facilities and rights it had granted every other outly ing settlement of the Government. He was empowered to offer the sum of 814, 000,000 for the Territory and would pay it over in 820 gold pieces on the shortest sort of notice. This was 87,500,000 more than it cost, not to speak of the big yearly profits the Government has taken for scaling privileges. The offer, he said, was bona fide and he was sure if those making the offer had complete ownership, whatever flag was raised they could secure the people a popular govcrnnient, unhampered by the defect of the present system, which worked useless hardships and clogged develop ment. Itarled Under a Lsadalide. Tacoma, Wash., Dec. 29. Friday night on the Pacific division of the Northern Pacific railroad at Oloqua can3on, where the Union Pacific has been graded to cross the track of the Northern, an immense bank of earth fell with a mighty crash from the up per portion of the bank, and the rail road tracks were hidden from sight for several hundred j-ards. Assistant Superintendent Brimson was notified of the accident and immediately started for the scene and temporary tracks will be laid around the obstruction. A EJaeauuVa Death. Denver, Col., Dec. 29. Charles Mc Donald, a lineman employed by the Electric Light Company, was instantly killed last ercningby coming in contact with a live wire. He was working on top of a pole near Fifteenth and Blake streets and. after receiving the shock he fell across the wires, his hand grasping the wire that killed him. In a moment the smell -of burning flesh was disting uishable and before he could lie taken down a blue smoke arose from the burn ing flesh from three places on the poor fellow's- body. ladMW Jf srrtar Keffaraaa. Calcutta, Dec 29. The Indian con gress has unanimously resolved that the ages for the legal solemnization of mar riagc should be raised for females to 1 years and for males to 18 years, and the legal 'ages for consummation of mar riage to 14 and 30 years respectively. The congress also resolved that tbe en forcing by imprisonment of decrees for the restitution of conjugal rights should be abolished. CM. - Mrs. Hetty Green is said o lie the richest, woman in tbe United States, aad 90,000,000 is tbe estimated sum of hex wealth. She is a liberal giver to rclig--ioas and educational projects, more than a hundred churches having been en dowed by her, while upward of fifty schools owe their establishment to her generosity. .?aint this munificence, however, ia her own life aad surround ings she shows a remarkable thrift, aad is rigidly economical and plain ia her of living. - One-seyenth of the laad owners ia Great Britain are women- .James Hauaou. of Peoria. HL, while 1 UvsBowisir a funeral party how tokUlacakkesrroketaeneckof fat rick Lvona. a au aa years of ajst. .The entire party were sitting, in affir- the faneral aad U aeek a slight wisfc. The tact that the old man was dead did not de velop until severaTTKmrs later. Wgo A US -- Sw a nu - Tat m i-a Aaaam of raauaw half-Weed bafialo Tbe total amber of aad; miaMrel far this mm Aaactlea A Win 1 1 aa. gaitoaattary area a seen aea s m that ntsvtalaa aaa beea aad aviMtrun mr mm C Um WartdTs tM-mWM UfeHMta, tiaaMtNN UaaftMMaLttaj aadrxpeadednar rT m nrovwsa m secoraaaea ltottoca;asdilreiBtolre tJoaMef asset tlld" Am act to provids r for ttoali taw fear aaddtti aaarver- Ctaadlaeaveryaf tacs y tsriaiw CMaaiWsa. try kotdlac as isterastlesal eaalam t art. (. rsauafsttt- aaMMMfmlaetef leli.ttta and ass ia taa stty Catca. ia tse MtM at Ultaale," approvad April BV. Hs Now. tWttforr. I, arnaiin Marrhwa. rteaidestor tboVnltedttstaa,. ay virt af tlM aatSoelty cted is me y al4 aet. da art by deelare sad pocUlta taat tea Inter BSttoaal Esststtiaa will b opened a flMt f rat day of May. la ta year lu. ts tke elry of Chieao. In the state of liltboia, and U1 not bo clon! befora tl Ut Tburtday in October of tbe aaute year And in th name of Ue Goternment and of tba people of tbe United Mate I do he rtby Il.T'te alt the n ties of the earth to take part in tbe wm Btemaratlun of an ero- that ! ireemlent Inhuman bUtory. and of Uitlnx luttsr! to mankind by appointing repteenliHf thereto and -nl nx ncb esbibt to th World' Columbian Kpoitiot itIn;ol Illy aitd fully lllutraleihev erouree ami their proaret n ciUitlun lu ir,t,u.ojy hereof I have hereunto -t my b3UI n0 C4Uetl the ral of the tlittel plate loU affix eil. Hon at tbe city of Wnbnctop ihu Jltlnliy of Lrccmber, Ki. ana of ifce ttid penilettceof the Unltid ttcathti one buu drctlaml fliterrita. lit .VI 4 Ml it4Kjo'. l!f tbe ITt ! tmt JtauG. Hti.S.!iecrvJryaf Mate. SUFFERING AT SEA. The Cre at aa AioeriraM Vtel Tart to Ybrlorla. It C. VicToitlA, B C. Dec 2d. Tle coal ing hchooner Katie returned frota Wet Coatiland yesterday, bringing Captain Moslier and eleven men of the wrvckctl bark Atlanta, which went do; n during the recent terrific galcv Captain Mother tells a story of fright ful suffering by the crew of the Atlanta, which was owned by Pope fc Tullxit, of San Francisco. She left I'urt (.tumble December s with a cargo of lumber On the llth. when off tajc Flattery, a succe.iioii of heavy gales which hc encountered carried away ull her saiU and on the l'th the vek-'.el commenced leaking. On the ICth the main topinust fell and theveM?l In'gnn to settle down. On the 17th the ship broke in two, leav. InR the crexv with nothing but a cabin to float upon. They drifted till night and on the 1Mb inuungiil ' reach l'laquopiot. where they rw- every attention at the hand of t t-1. em ployed in the trading statin? - c" While atClaquNiiut Caj.n--.ir!er lea rned that another vessel u-!-' - lMeu lost, as Indians had fnUn-' s - - -.1. the ship's name with the let -. t..-v! on it. The United states 'U.'0-t. .Meyers. lia taken charge of !'j h;;i wrecked ,rew and will Port Townsctid to-dav. ! tl"-ni to i sent SOLDIERS SURrOUNDCD. Foreeel Mareh nt Mmftr Uarrull 15 lleve 4MitalM Fontaln. Dh-KI.vson, N l. IVe 2H -Major Carroll made u forced march Toelay r.. .. night with fifty tire cavalry of sixty-five miles in foul teen houi up thu ''anion Ball, arriving at New Kngland '-"ilr nt a. m , eoinplying with orders from Fort Yates by lourier t tha effect that Cap tain Fontaine, of the Kihth cavalry. was sunotir.dcd in Cave Bills by .'DO In dians. Two hours rest was taken at New Kngland City and Major Carroll contiu ued the forced march southwest in the direction of Tave Hills, fifty miles dist urit- lliw for-e jf4 Ui ITtlJlo Koirl- aine's assistance yesterday morning Aid may have come in from the vinth west, if not. the surrounded forces nre thought to te in a position to hold olT the Indians till assistance arrives. THE CONNECTICUT ELECTION. A Haling That Favor Ibr INiiirrat ol CToniiecllriit. New Haven, Conn.. Iec. CO. Intelli gence of the greatest imiMirtnncu as waring upon the contested (lovernshtp has just leen received in this city It is the decision of Judge Hail, a lb-publican, in a contested judge of probate case at Fast I.ynnc, that a paster put on a blank space under the title ".ludgt of Probate" in a Prohibition State ticket, makes the ballot illegal under the State ballot law. On almost all of the Prohibition bal lots in this State the judge of probate names were left blank and the name was written in for each probate district Under Judge Hall's ruling this would throw out some a,.100 Prohibition bal lots in the State and elect Morris (Dvm.) bv a large majority. Judge Hall's decision is the more sig nificant, as it gave the Deimicratic can didate the office in East Lynnc district The JewUh Kit aal KefaraaeL Cincinnati. Dec .. The committee appointed at the central rabbinical con ference at Cleveland last July to formu late a ritual to lie used by all the Jew ish synagogues in the United States met hereand has agreed upon the following plan: The Sabbath ami holiday prayers will lie so recast as to lie in accordance with the modern conception of Judaism, so that while retaining tbe striking ami typical sentences in tbe Hebrew. tle greater part of the service will 1 In English, Special forma of prayer will also 1 added for special occasions, auch as marriages, funerals, confirmation., passover celebrations, etc laam taveatlaatlaw jmmfL Washington. Dec . The Raum in vestigation has at last almost come to an end. The committee has about ex hausted its inquiries, and after another mcctingor-two the majority aad minor ity will prrparc their reports. A few questions relating to 47omrnissioo-r Kaam's financial affairs are still pend ing, waiting Chah-tnaa Morrill return to the city. Tbe committee ha once before refused by a formal vote to go into these matters, and if. aa even Mr Cooper thinks, the decision should he reaffirmed, there will remain practically nothing more to iavestigate. SaaaaClaaataiT PiTTsacasK. Pa.; Dec. Last night Ullliam Stroag. aged 2. was arrested on the charge of rabbis his employers, Schuette A Co.. of fi.faa. lea ar cstcd he was tha leading character la a Santa Claws entertainmeat at tbe Btag ham ami Tliirteenth Street 3L E. Church. iSMrth m rmmt ifsMPMts, Tenn Dae . A negrof WiDiam Grosvearr was killed yes terday afternoon by leaning up again aa iraa post to which was tied a kmae telcpMoae wire. The wire was crossed with aa electric wire, aad the fall force of Uw; current was ran iato the poat atareaUeat. Ala. Imc. .A riot twoaa at a alf San'fBTei.v. mmmA Tk. SWa tai . - -- wHvHiMiManwwajB. ataiwnoaHaaal.taawaaafaai!- nag afresrsa aawMM'srerry.IaaMk. B-jg gr-y. iu mmmmmmmrm. nnjrr. cm- rmm s mr mar - - - m of ra fracwral aJ aaad anMkaU aaaaaaama aw acted oavaa Wa-Je stair far tao aaaa.flsaMaBtha by the afra-sltarat preaa f SfwkajaVWt. liberal aviaea Vthaf a aa le erease tnau'wnuiws mi evrf vwheee aad ksiacealarga Hi pw rJ Smmrl Una eania mrtw re- h adikaHarsi UhVas wiaa aaUev iliirsri Vrt laanatal of taa saaassavj a aMaFaBMi - agrkaltawal asienea ha taagat la ta puWkach.- will taaarw tariff help AaaerWaafmrmsM-aa awhoVi will tbe iwaoaed reeiprwity with JoathAarr km beaefit oar faravrrs: wlU ieiproelty with Canada help the farmers f the Ualtcd States; wtmU It be wia to -pend the boaaeatead aad ar-emptha Uw. withdraw lag fnaa aale oecafw tioa all public laai ft agricultural aad (frajJag pairpoaa for a perwd f year, in the hope that popalatkm t co KUtnpUon might catch p with prudc tiea ami th relieve agrlcullaral W ItreMtiiHi. 1hhM tbe tloveruawnt own aiul ofwrate the telegraph. shHihl the tToreroment tn tl- railroatl; wh should be tlte Kepublican nl IVmo cretk malnees for the Piv4ieucy ia Tar answers Jiare breti fully Ubit lated. only m tr a they relate to th 1 laj.t qucsthm, but enough lias len to idiow tliat Fs!enI ahl to agricultural education awl i!m teaching of agri cultural aelentH? in rural public aehooU are iwverwhelmingly lnkirsrtt. Tbe xratiment reganUnir Government m rrship of rsilrrsaU is qulu ercaly dh vblcd. A great many who vote against Mich ownership insist in titivcrnmeat sufiervision and full control of rallnswl. Tle views eApnsssl a to tlie new trif? law, nviprocity ami the proprd amsti-tii-ntion of the National lanl pHey are. mi diverse thai it will tsj me lay fore they are clarified. The farmers expressed their prf, rnce for PrekWtlal candhlate as iue lnw: BrrtM.us. Urrl .WrtfSrr StXffa. JlUim. mm, HX. mf. .Near l.iilu . II.T7 yll 7 i4 4.: MldVlle Stale IS,7IT Wtt 4.17 7.14 Centra I State.. a,4 l.l? 4.s-. Ih Wratcrn Stairs J.t tfAK 13 t.s The "irtba-rt.. 4 4 ." T fAcinei-oakt . i 5il IW Ttin!oulh- . Ltl J.TT S Total s,-tt at.au .T4 lVa DUMOCaallC 4'fere. Sntlom. lJ. It'll w KiiKtand H?J 3.4 .' Ul Mate 7J4i .0.-i 'alrlptiir IL41 t. V-alrrn Matr,, 4. tAU 'n-v- XorthweaL. 1 tit r-.clfJr fi. TS 2li I suth.., .. 4.ia XiA .V,Wrr . tf 4:: i t.ta i: I Tita! . 'AVr. K.lts it mi fi the seattrring Hepubllcaft VxHrrd leads with ft,VV folh.wed by ja4 tS clo- j Kisley whh 3,OJ. all but SAo tf tA s wti ha1tig lieen mailed Itrfore the SoveniU'r elections. IV-trw !ii.i. 'i r.'T ' .. . 1-. ... t II.. Ill I I limit, I nnM una m K"",,v Iiaa a showing, but the. rest are motiy ir . fanner." In the scattering !cmnorntic vote ttovernor Pattiixui leads with over l.KK), while Carlisle has "00 and Gov ernor I'u.vsell. of Massachusetts WW, the others being for "a farmer. NEBRASKA RAILROADS. AttirMry-4'rnrral Lrr Think lh aarjr Solution of IllStrulllr I llmer mmt font ml. I,isi.Y. Xrli. 1CC, JL-In hi K - sjrt to the ttovernor, giving n acoount of the conduct of Ills ofilce for tne lust two vears. AttornevGeneral leeM- has added some fuel to the excitement growing out of the present political mud dle iu this State by handling the trans portation question without gloves Slid advocating Government eontrol of rail roads, in speaking d the board of transportation, which is eomptwed of live State officers. Including the Attorney-General, he says the present sys tem is a complete failure Kjierlenee fully demonstrate thnt the railroad are. too powerful in their influence for tha pcopte t eJtpi'ct much relief und-r the present system. He netimmeml tliat a maximum schedule of rate should le adopted by the legislature on a basis with other Stst similarly situ ated. He thinks the railroad should be made to understand that It U to tlwlr interest to lighten the ImnU-n of the people and not merely to make a largo urrcrnL as jiosnlble for the Eastu'rn investor. 'The rates charged t-day, lie says, "are large enough t yU-ld s dividend amounting In some ease toSprrcent cm stock that cost tbe sUickloihlrranotb ing whatever Imt f'ir the printing, and the officers of tlise ro4 use every ef fort and atrain every point to have the stockholder of their rals receive their annual dividend, and they have to do this to hold their job." A VmrnmHr IMsm. Tes.. Dee. 24. Kalrfleld. Cnintv. i stricken wltii a Austin, Freestone deailly dUeaae. and tlie overnor wta j appealed to by telegraph. The aiek- i ne broke out suddenly and oat of thirteen eases elevra deaths have rv. cnrrcL It dele me)ieal skill ami kills crrry tlw "w honr. Stale Health Officer MwCberford wu instrncte! u g there at once ami iavestigate the dU- . WAaWNOTUN. lJee..-Tbe Preliieat sent to tbe tseaate treday the foUowHwr nominatkiaa: Ifeary IL llnrwn. f Mk-higsa. to W Assiciate Jnaticeof the Smpri me Cmrt of the raited Mates, vie Jsamarl Mill er, ileeeaaed. Colnoel Charles SatherfsmL aafrasprm, to le SjurgemJeneral, wNh the rank of HrigaelieMeraersL tire J, If. Master, .Major Lewi Morrill. Called Mate army, retired, to he LatraaM-Colouel of cavalry sader aatbority of aa act vt CtHmjpr approve! S ptember it, ijaa. Akbon. O.. llie.24-A ierce tomita track tbe new ayndicate bnra of Xew barton, five miles aotrth of thk city at 3:3ft yesterrLay mtUrwrnm. The miy baiMrag destroyed wa tbe near aara shop of tbe Creedasore Carfjisg Cranaaay, All f the brick work had been taWard. aaa carpen Vrs were at srark cm the rbfgs pole, when the higa what mitf ail the walla down t tha fir atsrr la a twmkHagaa the i of timbers! killed, alitfcf heap Of timbers aad Wfeaav a - asaaaa'aamasaaa'aaa''aaam aaaiasaaa' was kilW. all the afaaea hoasg aahamd. 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Oaly a few years th potiV of Western CfcU r almply .sl gsmeranirr jrrt to-dy toe. einjjfe. avtUen&enU. farm awl f archs re Ut tesl all orer wht s unqoettbly otJ" Of the fery Unr.st ircttltrl etJot of this coaUaent Tb p'aifi rein af Canada citend' fr iM ekter boandary of JaUsUoha westwanl U tm foothitK of too Uev MoonUfas, distance rooj;h!y -jeVtf- t wii tbousni mlcs Within lh& At et paaw? are cwnpris ! tfteil hrst province of Manitotva. the ft Uft.U of Asalnilda rd the rsoWo ptlf of Alberts, otfenntf bMn to Allf choiv: t eun theoi nit nutsdic.t factbties for f.dowvg eeff breri ot agriculture w,tH profit Tte ol crop ict'iin ir lsj r splendd tsU wony of the ciphUlti of thr nlf al gram held nd ptur. a4 Matter whether tit' new comer f i S'3,sr cltl or sheep raUln. trl , fttw-iig. mil or dairy frtnio$. h ? ?;5ts'e4ilr find land adtntraldy ts-l 1 tv i puMsrtj within the? bmjul litnU l arwt inply for tin' trouble of tele?!!, for himself m hat appear to ' tin. 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