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IHEiiM Mj',v . (MM rra?- Ai HIES t !V i u to-! gaVea tho Iitterciili or (ho CHcrokoe,,hctHv. Clilc iinwi, Scmlnolcs, Creek, imhI all Other Inetlati ef Brrlfory. -iL VINITA, INDIAN TBKKITORY, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 188G. iv h& n S f$X If ' Wir & K y t Ri fid ppn- i 1 .tl t?i'S 'W31 ff-i . wore jbMaiAla tasntfno 4 Detroit Ota Mettl es Charleston, J4 of UOflSfllO tytMrwea rom .eh btwe bean NEWS OF THE WEE! Olennod by Tolesrrnph and MH.' coNunr.ssioNAr, 'l! th Benato .ou the 12th a number,?' Senators engaged In a debato on lb proposl? lion to pay tho National debt In void ana sib verinncati or gold only. During the debate ittt rwwJstttons de- of T. J. Dun- ', by the National ion, ftadjpetlitaMlng T ritrm of the at AM. Wro irrwl from tbo teventii r- ' t ttmifc fntm strflWa- trni Truer gf (Mr bottle iials) trttjgr for life. JpMtjf SUMlOet to reach ,4i )4hlWUlnlii( in the JjOTtW. ''jiifr"-U'i'..-j ! Vow Uo-mzun, tine German lor at iMtuiom. lud an liiter- .7 ..titty wUbtstabWntuUat; Salt. jnc rnlnjt llio reported soliure hy r,i-rtny. Tho Kmbaa- ' Mill bo hud boon itistntetml tj 9ttrAick to RMaro Iord Salie nt- would neither an- wminenllr Inturkrv pH-;nit of tbo Islands. u" imsijHmj ujl Wn! reTitI to the sajftttatslpa, Coven-no Jlill et 5 toot. sfc w York City bu adi sjh ( her indibipdur-a, ,'ldtd V Jim awi that afee e-tn ;ur a-ni mmMbkI debt for fit r II aiqjcjjpa tlio iumi of a 4tthorlxtyi OommlMlotivni of Mitlng rr wd tlte eliy ecr- $o Impit' liumto. Ui Svonrfay) o "' InUrtor tins re- t Ui4tWptittiiriil U liMUttit ytlutt AWMbl Cnttls Conl'j j ett -fftrf Nwbrnika to if '" "J tfewumtd two huiulitiil Ifrrt- iltr yluo of timhtr v Vs :i t ly thorn from ,d, flM tl!ar uit j;liit bfrtM" ipirer ten lhro- hundrl ..ixKuriy Ullri, thv - .,, mf tlinLor cut dom thf public JMUbiltMUiiiprl. TlW naver Fall (r.) cur work, tenmity and machine hi ijuroeU to tbj xyimd Uiu rtcootlv, tofsibur wtk tWUbttxtrff tionrtcr a'ul t .'ry Ui'mI Inf fU s-ln"Tf ' 'ttjUtr' Wlii ." ; 'l ,'S'fttHk-l) . .1 . ,.utij.,l '. f' olMtMlM r-v"-' J I ' ficnnlor Vnnco declared that "in thlt countrr Snpftmja people rnm, mrcr i not coihk io cclmoniiftlKxl," Amonjlbo Mllx Int.odiiced WiM nnobr Mr. Inrnlli nrnrldlnr llil lr iii Bd.clfJmiiU nnd tOTirpAlili or '.nidi n.ii, wnieii.ncr ailoled to rrlin .Tnrk Jndiant. thitU ! 'tntltled to imp chnift ilis landa occupied lr llicrn, iiolef reedlnir WO ncrca to each, on pnjtnent of paid (he Indiana. Anr Innda not nntcred br urli Milllcra wllliln alz montba am to Iw aold at f .1 per acre. After oxcrutivoaetaroo tho 8f nalo adjourned . In tlio llouto, Mr. raldirrl', of Trnnoiixe, from tbo (Mimmlttea on I.m IfrulatlnK tbo Ulcctlon or Prea de tit and Vlco Prrildnnt, reported back without amendment tho Hoar I'realdentiM BUeceMlon b'll and It wm plnccl ou the calendar. In I'ominliUo of tho Whole Mr. Itcntan took Hid Moor nith n lontr and carcfullr proparrd. peeeh on iho Dnnneia) nucitlou, adroeatlhir the doitblu alaudard ot value, condemning the National bnnknir ajrrtcm and fntulnn In rarorof aj'plrlnR o portion or tboiurolttain the trenm tntho gradual payment of the pu bllo dobt. Adjott rr.ed. In tbaHriatoon tbo 101b Mr. IngalU'of frcO a lemtutlon declarlntc that In the opV" ion of lit- rdnato tbo coinoulixrr colnase M Hirer dollars directed by law thotild not ,' auipemied uniiitne atKrcgato tiioinn reaiu theaitmtir I5W.OIW.000. Mr. Ilonen offered roiolutlnn dlrectlnir the Comnilt'ao on It). dlan affalra to Innuire into tbo o ried oner 'If ictnovliiif all the Indiana In tlio Untied Stntti In tbo Indian Territory itrat of Arkanaai, The Senate then proceeded to the contld. oration of bllla on tho cnlcnd.tr. and the bill anttmrltinjr the Becrctoror War to fitrnlab cttlflcntea of dlarlinrge to corlaln membert of tho Mlliourl Homo fluardt waa patted Mr. Coke then called i p llcck't Hirer rctotu' lion and addrcatcd the fk-nate on It. After ii'cutlru n-Mlon adJotitned....Intholloute. Mi Curtn atked and iraa cicutcd frou torrlnir at chairman rf the Comtnitle on Hanking and Currency. Mr. I'aMwtll, of Trnnce. called up for action tho Hoar Pietldent.ai Hucccttlon bill, buton Ihottalo mentofMr oiicr. of Ohio, that tho minor itTieportbal not been printed, tbo dliout U,n ;n tho aubltct wat potlpmied and the llouio adjourned. In tfcs Henata on tbo Htb Mr. Deckialil that there bad come to hi in tercral petition! lo betpretentcd to tho Smiato urging Con- 3reta lo impend the allrer colnayo. Ho had collned to pr'rtcnt fern br inmolio Icllere.t the tendina of aueli potltloua had been Influ raced br the circulation or n Icttor marked' "ConBdenl'al" tent out bra couitii tleo or tho Now York Hoard or Trade and Trim portntlon. A memorial from the Ui latnro or Colorado against ulrer tut IKiitmn presented. fr. Ilronrn then called up Mr. Ilcck'a allror rctolutton end addrellid the Bcnato on t Mr Mater alio tpoku on the bill, both Senatnri ramrliiff the tironolltton. Mr Forroll. rrom Dm Cominitteoon Military Alfa'rt, rrportol 'arorably tho bill Introduced by in in early In th" ri4nn relating to the annual apnropr!n t 'mi or tuW,iuSto nnirldo arret and rgttlp menu for tho inllltla. Adjourned to Mon day In tbo JlnuteMr. Catdarcll, of Tonne"' i-e calKI up tbo I'reildentlalBucuattlon bll and It waa decided that tho debate tli'iild be continued In tbo afternoon. Tho" aflornoon wat accordingly taken up with da bile upon the bill, before closing nblob tilt llouio adjourned. The 8ent tm not In seaslonontbolttb. . In tho House tbo debate on tbo Frcil dentlal Succesulon bill nat returned and con tlnuct until 8:3) p m., when tho previous tjuwilon wat ordered and the bill ranod by a vote of 1W to T7. at It came from tbo Fejare, and tha Ilouit adjourned until Monday. UjBnoffM lc Akdkrtox, bankers add brok- eilf xio. u uioau evrcct, norr xurx, atvigncu on tbo lBtli to Timothy Brown, rItIok pref erences of I78,1.V) to Alexander Nlcliol. The other llabllttlei of tbs Arm trill foot up about K0,000. , Tin ralues ot the exports of minora! oils !tor the tvelro monthi ended December 31, 1835, trera 19,2H,'M1 atrnlntt $19,103,511 tha ,jrar before. Coxn workers at ConnellsTllIe, ra., re cently quit work. A general strike wat fearsd. . ., Tux Opera'ifomnUt IrfiTiiston, Kjr., has nAILnOAO jEGISUATIOM. i. Deleft Commute of ilia Senate to He port n lllll on Inter-State Trantportntleit' Vlent ot the Kantat llaltroad Commit tlonrrt. WAgtimoTOir, January 18. SeitMor Culiom'a select Committee; on Interstate Itatltoad Trmispotlatloii will probably ro pott to Ilia Scitato to-dny or to-morrow an srlgliial Inler-slflte Commerco bill, and at. OTonM' Honnons. Tf iirblo nnrtVrlng of ablpwretked Fallort The Terror! of the Plain. lIuxTKn's Toist, U t, January 13, Tha len blpjtr:;l'd allor fro.ii tho steamer llylton C.istlo arrived here yester day afternoon. Tlio men had nothing but the clollilnjt Hcy wore, having been unabln to savo anything from the vciscl. Chief tnlo John Mnnliall told the follotvlnjt HonnoRs tWtSfim ",f"1tr . f W. -rnvr 'Ti , i i ba i!l Itotwr-. tBR Arvi- i Tlie f'i. Jo inoosarid rktllara Mi'l reuiUretl four rKIMOMAL AND l'OLITICATU Tm Ublo Henate and Ilouae met In joint convention on tbo lStb and elected John Sherman to the United State Senate. It re quired teventy-four votes to elect Bber man received elgbty-four votes and Allen O. Thurman tlxty-two. Ubiiiliiuii took the oath In the Drltlih Cooiaona ou the 13lli, by kitting the Dibit In the usual manner. Ixinr, Urnssromi, manager ot the Han burning') ranch In Chihuahua, Uexlco,,re r.nrts six aewitt killed In an engagement with Indians. I'nEsiDXKT OnxvT, of France, has signed a decree granting amnesty to all persons convicted of political offenses tlnce 1ST0, and reducing the tentencet of many of fenders agalntt the common law. Tiir. King of Oavarla has forbidden tb cabinet to Interfcro "lib hl-uenikkH. and tbo meniuers or in eauimjjwi for all rai-i. Tb, 'dibls ,sffiaalg, Aw-mt to 1'. 'rKLOOOJ-jfi. -'a-T fcfcBtiiJiWtiu1 iianitu, itam iaTdk, Ulatncrntcful for tieVlfy of my people, and for been dettroyedJjy'Crii;, Roue ot thtflulnojt Cdngrtnamen havo In Toiitcmplatlon an Important'projcct In ro lailon to Indian anppllcs. It it to secure the removal If possible of tho Indian sup ply woroboute from Now York to Chicago with a view to tbo purchato of nil future supplies In the Chicago marl-.ot. Co.teiDiiunLR feeling was manifested In tho meeting ot the llouio Naval Affairs -Committee, on tbo IStb, when considering tho noutcllo resolution of Inquiry Into the alleged defacement of Union Inscriptions and dltchargo of Union men In tbo Norfolk (VE.) Navy Yard. Tiiokvs W. HujlTin, b wealthy cattle man and tnlno owner of Colorado, who had been visiting Dr. O. W. fJassett, of Van dalla. III., was found dead In his room the 'oilier morning. It was supposed that beart dlteaa wat the cause of hit death. OH Friday, tbo IStb, Henry Stair was hanged at Novada, Mo. ; Noah Merrlman, at llollevillo, III. ; Charles Wilson, at fit. toul, Mo., and William deorge, at I,ako Providence, La. With tbo exception of Btalr all tbo parties were colored. Tux Commissioners appointed by the Canadian Government to Investigate tho came of the wnoklng ot the steamer Alco rn a In I,ako Bnperlor, last fall, Lave re ported, censuring Captain Moore and Chief PfBrcrlfaAtlngs. Captain Moore's certifi cate It lo be canceled for nine months and 'laitlngt' certificate for six months. ; MiLTprt Wkitox, who stands convicted ln Allegheny County, l'o.., as accessory to n cuuraer, leburnca io uuicago recently w close up some business nfXalrs prior to re turning to Pittsburgh to recoivo hbi sen tence of four years in tbo Rlversldo peni tentiary Tho crime for which Weston Vas Convicted was the kllllnir of n man Liiarned Haymaker fn tha JlurraysvlUo riots. L . Vlllt 4ljM,ltnl t.MA nVna tif wmaI, cmlttimi-., in thowed tin 'average In- crrno kw-vwi witai-tna CClTe-i tponuiug oi.iati ycar in u..-u.,v tha Increase watSi A ui:rrsT"(ipatcb from tondon reported tho probability that' the Salisbury cabinet would decide upon very reprsive .Meas ures In Ireland. Tho National LcaguV-a-ould 1e proclaimed aud generally coercive meas ures Ira adopted. i Nomixa has been heard from the over due steamship City ot Nassau, which passed tiutof the Delaware Capes on Christmas niornlng for Jacksonville, Fla., and beyond flonbt ebo is lost, with all hands, seventeen In number. Bhe was fully Insured. Tns AViona! ZeUung ot Berlin lays that fii expulsion ot tbo Poles from Prussia was a precautionary measure which was adopted lu view of a possible Polish rising. Tnn. ' Secretary ot the Navy bos directed that a. vessel of tho Pacific station bo sent to the Hi moan Islands. ,Tntj Postmator General has refused the r-xjoxtt ot petitioners in Datllmoro for a flunday delivery of tbo mallt. CzxmVim F. We:s:, P.ccclvcrottbecol lied City Hank of llou-lon, Tox., has tLU .wW.w..vnlvR t(" iotol HfiMJiiK'. of the bank. Including ,u capital stock to bo f l,S3drflSl. Tho assets will realise tCdO, 009. f LxiDr.Tts ot the Balratlon Annr dt Joliet. til .!.. ., 1 , 5 - ' 4,i.f iicoicvviuiy pmvcu uaucr arrrsK iq. nerndinf tho streets. t Drnt.to tho first two weeks of "Janus PnniMi..un un. .).. kiT,!;. rruj. - t cancelled fpjr fraV ernty hpe- -'" iimvttwwn-mmi.nmriTiinMM n. 5SV Itaiiy rroi km-' "evtaVt-n Kantat Terrible Sarfwraays vMiaMri llewll tiered People T as lata 'sWaaatii a raw Feet of TlielrOtett Women Among ihe Vlctlini-l,rfeiM-. Kak-as' i'trrf 'tmmii 15. Specials fro.il Kaateat tji The ,11st ot casualllca rea iltln tmm ; ' rte bllizard grows ainriiilngly.fafife. 'two women In Seward fniititViM WnMuM In Ford L'nnnli'. two the same llmo anbmlt an cxbatistlvd report' ,Hor ot l,, "rccU ?nd "'l of '1,e ! unknown mw in W1U County and a mm In lis siippott. "fbe commlllce, which spent 1 u,mc,t Bnd C,CW! ",V ,c" Ncw 'Vo,k x '"' In.LlBeewi fAwflV .were repotle.1 froien to nmnier In Inresllirat on. "nJ ram- l" """" '-""0 " lnmP dei wi ' to vwterdav. Aa. relurnl from aleamcr; was loaded with corn for ItoOoti, SehTrS iWlefccme In It Is found that I'miieo. There wcro ttvenly-to persons -rMt'jdfig-iiM claltuerl yet mora vlc oit bor.rd, Incliiillng (he Oautalu, Aboutirir 'ii . t ' three p. m., when wo were out about fifty miles cast ot Bandy Hook, we encountered riterriuio snow siorm. ino wirm o.ewn U1,M of Giriien City. Their Imrrleano and (ho big waves washed over ,, of to0fi an, coal were exhausted mo steamers decks ana tossed iter nU0 and tho father had i WHAT Tjj 3T0fiM DID. Iliaiteri HjhW Craft On the Attantle Coait Tho TaFtble Etperlenea ef the Crew of ilia KeWimer Heablrit-A Brnve Beicae-AVri-th cMflllie Cntale WrIStAll uriiasi. coy lilin and down the THlt PA'MCrrl'S fy Ml. ! I .. ' An Ksltilfl Tm la Mnniiie r.al ri Tlmjjf M VHiMm Inlj siowna neenree 1 l'ly yrenpon Freejy vtta.' MlUt -ra... ' ?& i -i'tflri AeWg1 ii J good tmtt of the tniuincr In Investigation, tin been IioMIiij dally resstons atneo tb istcmbtlng ot Congress. In addition to tho two or Ihree volumes of oral testimony which the coinmllteo has taken In Its pur suit ot Information upon Hie subject, an ; pcndlx containing n number ot Interesting papers from leading authorities has been ptlnled for tlio use ot the committee and nlll be nude public with the repott Kansas Views. Tlio Board of ltallroad Commissioners of Kansas contributes to this volumo rt paper nhleh expresses tlio opinion that a National commission should be established vested with certain supervisory powers over tho subject of li'trr-ttata commerce. Tlirso powers should bo confined to the function ot regulation, mid not to tlio management ot tho business of Inler-slalo commerce. It would, tho board thinks, serve no nsoful or practical purpoto to give such a commission the porrcr lo esiabl:eh m'xlmam rales for either passenger or freight traffic over Inter state railways, the subject being too large to bn dealt with by such a body of men. even though composed of men trained In tho study and business of tallroad affairs. There arc, tbo board ears, two classes of Interstato (raffle over railroad lines, ono be tween Interior points and tho seaboard nnd the oilier across State lines, but still local. It Is obvious that Iho rates adopted for the one rlass would furnish no criterion or base of rales for tliu other. Tlio great' cereal crops raised In tho Mississippi Valley and the meat prndnets In tho trans-Missis-slppt, In tbo production of which the coun try Is vitally Interfiled, can only bo main tained by a system of rales for Ihetrlmits porlatlon to JLlio araboard, whirl), wh!(o they 1iwoiveftjo,!i wniiiil. If the astna miM were oblhrMorr won them as to nil llrifnic earn i over lhelrlnea, consign every I fjfd"ln Ihr buMticis lrilo bankruptcy. To rijo tt'sfatfm of maximum .?' "ivetlng i J 1 PfO''?f"intrr'rUiB uaMe on tho J - nf hlckiu.i'lnns: Usuls from the ex Heme ,, SS'Hitr Eastwnl.l paralyre crrryiraiiVnadrngjgea i. tin ,.i .. .. On the.otlifrliaiidytoyqnialire tl ,iu as be tween ""long andahort pdij . ibe iioard thinks. If "lallfo.-.d , property! t. Vm pi. served and Its ?mrlcney in m ined urt vanca Iho rales on great dlstru. i., , i, an extent as lo put an emb.irgo upon i.'ie innrenipnt of the rerc.il crops of the ex treme West, or the trans Mississippi region, n result ivhlch would be little lens dis astrous to tbo Kast llian to the West. While the rower to ralablisli niaxlirmn rates to govern tnter-il&te trarrlo could nit there fore bo wlely or usefully ci i!u)d bra National llaltroad Commlrrbui. such n body might usefully rxrrolso the function of en tertaining complaints from shippers of tin due or mirensQiiabto charges on Iho part of railroad companies nnd Jttdgo'as to Ilia rea sonableness or ntiicrwVa of the cfiarpM complained of. In "id way n pr'ma fade case might be do for tho courts. Com plalnU fnsoxtorllon and of un;nt illnerlm luaiJn inieht bo Invest'gatod In like manner, and where fills of the classes mined were found to exist .and n-n.a'n m cancctrd un ndeqnate npploprlato remedy could oo inrokoil through thrtconrts. Nearly all cause ot cotnnlalnt oh the Mil nf tho rnr-LaiWatninvUnir In the buslneja of trM. "(Vrfflou inlaht nsefaily 6wxan'siift w rrt intntigauon and eorrrction ox sneu a CowmMslon, nnd Iho board fooH ife In eje preealng Iho oplnlotu based uprn thp wVpe. rieneo of Stale (9? . i .-. ihsl cases 1 . ,""i' coorcivo havtl. ''. be livo.cd to Urns A moHwcr.ncl two small children were ffozen.W) dt ah in their claim shanty, ten started to Garden City llko a raft. For several hours wo did not know nhero wo were nnd the vessot wAi straining badly. Tho storm ew worse and tho vessel became immaif.tgeib'.f, re fusing to artswer her rudder, and every moment we expected lo be engulfed by tho sen. The Captain remained on the bridge. Scott County, WcdntstUy evening, and Vllb ll'7 VHi fctlV UIIUCIIIIUII linu U 111 inSIIUII -r.. I., nn ,,,. t.rat,I for both. He Is still intsslng and It Is b lleved ho Is frozen, and thus an entire fam ily Is swept away. A voting man named Elmer Smith started for bis claim four mites from Scott Center, height tlio steamer sprang a If aV nnd water began to pour Inta tho hold. Tlio pumps went set to work, but failed to keep the wafer from rising nnd Captain Colvln, as He has not since been beard of. It Is supposed he became bewildered, and falling down was frozen to death. At Syracuse. In Hamilton County, tho todies of M. F. Israel and another man. unknown, wero bi ought In frozen to death. ocsi lie rniiio, i.cau ,n snip iowaru ew , Ther bad writhed Within 100 vards of Is. xoric. jiio men were nair rrozen mm mo ' .'.if. ,:,.' ' rigging was eovered with ico; every n.nvnliln llllf,. nil .ln.l. .... ,v..li..l ....... i,v,,,ijw ... .... un.. ,.a ,, allien nnnjr. tbo tarpaulins on two of tbo batches bad tad's house. The body of Mr. Ford was found twenty miles away from ills home in Money uomv Hands Loii yinUHSs-A Terrible vtf Va. "tt?;'p... . n.h..i. s . nti.lA.AH.h1iTlIS.liit nnd .1am fh. ui. , tt.7j. . m.u mw,.. -..v i jicnrj lSilTMT ' q :nall ..mini crall . wiiU i,9 j0 oti'A trade. The Her. , ycar. Hc hoaftlt1 ' eaW "The schooner cft Berkeley 'n -lii .01 M KUanrortli, trtct, until fitmfhf Tnnrjlay wltUio Uie Parker ict en bad If hr'K c len ,V,T; off an I ,d 1Z t. il 111. i " " '' '" ''"" Iblrs With fni, ., h bold VH 3 di? th ud ot T ' """l r'ed whln thirty S?,.?.B i ; Hi, H I' nf I Trds 6f his own house as the tracks of his F.S "iH JJS'.0., J?l,l,!L0.rJIn?' ".'''i J1'? , wagon In tho Icy snow showed, and blinded KraYaA AanwS ri'n.T ii, .. n'1 bewildered by tho slotm. had moved on ior rcw i oik. ab night urow on the witter i -n t, -.!,.! . a...i t- nsiM.nl IlkA nirlimrA Mn,1 Iw 1-.- I Unt " reached ftllftl tCSUng pUCC, o.Z flrf '.. Those aff .hreeicsot ...s'fody. " seeing aiiotbrr .lay. A. night of suspense ' frnn, K'V,., .h-... , ,,lllir hefor.aim.et blip n'jaTiu!- . f.... -. ... -.---.. ,, ,. . v.v.v ..-..-, was found dead In the snow two miles east of tho town. He had passed within fifty was spent nnd at six o clock on Mon day morning the Flro Island light was sighted. As ucar as could be guessed the vessel was twolvo or fifteen fce.t ot a house where he could hare found i T miles couth- ii'iuse wnere ue coma nave rounu ,.., ,,,. it i... it ," , .i-.i, . :,"' sneiirr. ins uwiy was luuiiu auout u cast of the light. Al nine o dock, seeing ,.,,. ,. ,h. ,,'... n ,.,.,,. ,.. iltrtin wni nn lintift rt Avlney tlm & Captain Colvln piped all hinds and ordered the lifo boat nnd launch to be lowered. Halt an hour Inter 1 and my companions took In the launch and were Itume-(liati-ly followed by the offlce'raand tbo rest ot Hie crew who took tho llfo boat. Wo rowed nway from tho steamer aud about ten o'clock, when we bad gone about two miles toward eliore, we saw her go down bow first and In a few seconds not a spar or topmast coum oe sera, we Bepi com pnnv with the Captain's boa', for several hours until about six or oa -.-u miles from land, when It took a morn easterly cnurra miu we soon lost, sight or it. Myacir ond men Tore greatly its had our bands a!on progress, Atmut lour p. pt when'wo were abont a mile oil s:.ore a boat from Iho llfosflvlngstatloneamntoourastls ancc. We yards from the liouss. Ho leaves a wife and four children. I Two young ladies by the namo of fleet ' cher were found frozen last Thursday. They i with their mvllicr, a,g.cd slsiy years, started j to a house less than a mile away and ttie ! eeeded fn getting wllhln a few yards nf the liiun where they were all found Friday I mnrning. Tim nid lady was nii and will ' recover from hot inlurfes. I ft. fl Warrt Kt.d flrtrrM f!ltflmt,a, nf r j Syrscase, and Isaac Startle, of tVfDdoitfj Tan., started last Wednesday tor GrnsTey county. They were cauglic in the atorm twenty mllta out, and after turning their trams loose they started to talk back. .nd t hLJSr wSi?..? I arUng. and Stsffla got wlWdn five miles ol Z r 1 iZ S&SS2 towiiBM died. Wr5 got In at fonr o'clock TbttiTdsy tuornlng wltli bnlli feat frozrn snd will low. Ihem. MlaQle's body fru (.((..(vuiiiiiiuuurnscis dhcv. no .-..-j ..i... ri........ k... -.i .. were landed and provided with l-v warm J""d II ,tn, Ll P ; .n..,j e''tntii and J"y i power would ftJfnii rffe ifte linn . rti"Jy ti a letter from t'x-Drlrjrato vi.1) tit Wwontlna;, In behalf of ' nui ual t t,liuu ot mat Jen-Hoiy, r.-1 whcuii proteedinga base bewti re ,, iunn mled w-sjiHfl the n-niotaJ li tires inai'i'atbod by him ani-,iisks I ' hi litoV rvrrstina; 'hut ptuceed- i'ip- br sjoiitpOTit nut II uprltijr. the A- ItiiK.rivti'tioier of tbo Qersaaxt V:t isiaVa at rVaahinjrlon ha rtlUa, - v A iioit, nnd staling tba f" tfii intoittuHi ii Hi" i-ua unu to lotet-utb J"cb w ).-dlir; as rapidly t; 1' iwl'tlc. '!"' ! ( -mlii'ic ihcrn ttulll rj unlaw' ' tnilo.-ure baa been re- jsjed from pnMIc Umlg. as i ui' at Jiimi '- a 'ui: (Iran I Jury a'. New Urkmia Ima -rtml the l'rf-idriim of the trades trt of ih' T pt'gi apliical Union and in rrtsnmi-B " Union lor onajsiauil In bvInK tarried m h trade pa- nf Noitiiibr V- a Irnnnxt boar- a dvif, "Ku-d Six Hundred ' For Heinir l;juoit Mi-n " llie ' Jnrj' pi'timncri. tlila a libel ou Srt. II. .it tin' nanti) lime, in- v4ark nielli y. Uiiur of the few, lual libt'l in ('onseqai'iteo tt an .iitlll. I "Iho Pre and taw Ik winch he pruUaMd agnlriat v Tine placed ou awrlber paper ' (bln-'nctimony it) a mtUjlsJ ( v.r:, bad ordr)diifl( i)m 'Tmerolent sympathy which has I xtende! from foreign countries. Our f'.i etgn relatn na are friendly aud t upv t fully uurliellef that the peace ot Kurop ; rare to eontlnuo." Aixiatt Ponrxa was reported seriously b-k at-Washlngton on the IStb. SavvatanT WjrttjtxT exprerses himself as wtlliiiQ to abide by a decision of a commu te of 'arbitration with respect to the Cjov eminent receiving the dispatch boat Dol pWo. Mis Kate DiTAiin, eldest daughter of tbs Secretary of btnte, died very suddenly ot beart disease at Washington on tbo oti moon ot the IBtb. Kho was Jutt about lo attead Mlsa Cleveland's reception at the White llouia when her death occurred. In tsMwaqusnce of the unfortunate clrcuni siajice, the featlvttfet wcru abandoned. Saxon Dos MaFttLDBbCiuro, Secretary of the Chilian legation, who has figured rnutar notoriously, In Washington for sarvral montba paet, owing to his unruly oandnet, has left Washington for bis home la Valparaiso. s s.tt. ipeu'fjiie'Wme grounds mai;0 tlia c6necijJ rffcc-uai. Tlie t-ami ana omei ouii ie. iinaru dlsebsses "' unnurianro or vesture, to settlement beUra.u . luslntslnlnK uiiHonulty and stability of ud 40 ooo acrw ( tautt. a nnd Ibe ntlls which rceult rrom secret r.-T.m r ,.,. it- a letter to Aettne i eoneessMns insft3to7paxUcilar Individuals r:I:.'::.7n ' . ." 7 ..,.'..! or eemmnnltles-VhoWrdlhlnks that vlo- . v ..ojirirs 'v, iiaavv viw -j saving statlotifliiif Uid.trvaln?ail Is qjoMiwe. !? rtt-mWa!&Kij5 frozeit over. A. vn of rppofaj woviiig agents str.neu worn Island oti rm lcetft,t tbU rnani tb" iWvenuntnt against the lieu Telephone mo apo!y ,i.,n- liiati, who pleaded gulHy in I.on don to t.u charge ot attempting to piocnre monty from the Princi' ut Walas by willing threatening loUert, was santenfrd to seven years' penal .ervltude. Two daughters of Henry P. Foa!,rar, ol East tVtgfnaw, Mich., awoke the other morning to And that during tbalr sleep some one had entered tbelr room and cut off tbelr long balr. :r:'tW UISCRLT-ANEOUI. If It lloouiiiu, the advertising agent ot Hew Haven, Conn., has asked an extension ot time from bis creditors. A ttlbi. Incorporating the Grant Hon araant Assoelaliott and empowering it to hold JTjOOO.ow wert i of property passed the Hew York Ucuis.o Delegates on tbelltli- at lUunEMt, a IV feet of the Department ot b F.ure, France was found foully mur tUrod letween the rails on a bridge near Paris th uther motblng. llobbery was the ttiottve ot Ibe murdtlrers. Tub total value of the exports of domestle eattts and hogs, and 7f beef, pork anddulry product for the yve months ended D ctiaUr tl, 1895, tli IW13,aM, agatnlt Wl,lt3jHijUiiJjenir- ithflfwre mines ai. iiuivuuuu.o vii', Bier Aluurius, in., on mo liitu, iukii were entomteu ny caving eann. stere reeoveied dead, nnd It wai ght the others bad perisbtd. Tut sebeoosr Mabel Dillaway, of Qloucea ter, Mass., bat been gtveu up for lost. Hbe bad n crew of sixteen men. bite Btar Line steamer uermsme, anded In the harbor at Liverpool gale, bas been floated. III.. I.f. It.-nm .ff.rn.rfill.. laaa time with the directors ot the at Zoological Gardens for tht -anf AUns'tl. late Jumbo's atsMl "ife," at Ut Hiigllab people seemed r bar, has finally succeeded. Ab instant easilpaulon ot Jumbo t-r art, and abowed much ttlitrfss Isratsd trim ber big spouie. Eus jiially large, and Is docile, affe. Uid playful, nnd particularly at toward children, Her arrival Is lv In March, in time for tb tl 1st t9Esas. jut.lfln a1na '""' - IBtTin days ended ' HTOed States, SOTj ivere ; s s wrWSSSJaS ADDITIONAL msl'ATRnCf. Iar SaiitDvnr bas consented to rsees tilze China as nominal tursn-aln over IlHr. mahon tbeeondltlonlbattfae Pekln Uov erument aeeHHSofi Ut rlnlra t " 'rM Durraab aad etesstaV- CM" ptru to Orltitb tratlars at Draper cent, ad vulorem duHsa exri t on opium. TwEMTt hameleM paeple Tero l ii-n.xl to death near I.lmberg, lln'vaila, tic other night. Tbajr bod eeugbt shalter uuder an cnorrnout haataok wblob caegbt flro while tbey slept. Tub i town tug Mode exploded lbs boiler In tie Allegheny Hirer, rvcetitly, killing lent nttctuattcma oX rales eonscqu' nt on rato wsrs result atsuaUy In benefits to tho few at the nillnMte expense! of the many. Contracts or agreements between rival com panies to carry.oiAliiter.stafe t radio should bo snbiittedac6iumlssuin established br Coiigros.whoso' Judrnient as to the rrasnnsldrnesot lliit proposed rates should be neeesary to'lho tttlMity bt the contract, nhleh contract should then bo Invested with a legal status and bo enforced lu tho couiU. ' K' 'a 't MISS KATE' BAYA'rtO. AnlHate lleeeptlun Int-rnpttd by.KerjlBd- urn ieaiii. it Wasuixotox, January ieS5te)f,ate Uayard, the eldest daughtorTeTtbTSecre wry ot iStatc. died suddcalyftbout three o'eteck tjaturday of teruoon. Tlie reception at the Whlto Ibuso was suspended Imme diately upon the iccelpt ot the nena ot her death. Tbo immcdlato cause of Miss uay anl't death wa: mo ot the tteniL Ebo badliaen lroub'.lvfljitvrjkkrtM'iof lhat organ, and had belTv Irjalfd' bv lltAfamlly pliyslciaii at InU rvtTiflajSmsl years. At the teeeptlon at her fatbefe haitsej'rlday the pltot, a DaTlsaralseHimsly.irhaiH) ' night Iiwairetnsikt4lhAbsliewsSHUiiLlly M., ttitv,T .nnulll.rf .twl avai,uII,..1IIa lifT1.nML - ft . ' -"'""""i.t'w-ii.iMitit'ipttHttituimi lawny, uijuiu! luorwrm' JSK' m vans. clothing and plenty of food which we groat- ir necoeu.'iiaring nu nothing to eat for nearly tJjtilecn hours. Wo wero told by a man ou the train lhat a boat had been pU-kod up wiih ono man In It. Tbo men In Ibe'uiUsIng 'ifo boat wero: Captain Col vln, of Shields; Chief Engineer John Amiss, ot Jarrow; John A. Brott, ot Len don, second male: Klijah Blephenson, car penter ; James Heattey, fireman; Thomas lvell, fireman; John lliaelc, tlreimn; Fred Fisher, fremari( Tbeodoro Itrsen and Joint Hers, seamen. AH" 'the men pra'sa the conduct ot Cap talu Colvln, who stuek to the .Inking ves sel to tho lai. Dispatches received from Ilrook Ilv.en, ratcbegne, Day Shoro and Uabylon states that no news of the mis sing Captain Colvln mid tlie remainder of tho crew of Ilia steamer llylton CasttotiM bee" received at any ot tlioss points, al-Ih-jjih Ui men uty linvc landed on tbo DDaesV' ronmuBlcatlon between ta ilfo- ITn' iV teams are still out Two men named Mailer and I'owetsoo had a terrible experience In a Journey from Wakerney to Scott Citj. Tbey traveled tocether until ene o'clock Thursday morn ing, when Metier gate up and -sank to the gmnnd. Powelson tilrd to urge him to another trUi, but his entreaties were of nc avail, so he started on alone. Heller re mained where he was until one o'clock in lie ullernnou, when tie Summoned - up strength to rise to nis reer. Ho walkedyg shjvit distajKS wheiljie atopptd and ciathis boots off bis firt, ano: fotiiTilTmi -line ol them was frozen stllf. He bmu liU bootj around lilt neck and startcrj on. Hit glr.sos were so frozen that be could not gel tli.im oiirso. was compelled, to go bare- bandciL He kept on hW journey untn the banks of the Smoky Hill River were reached, whtln he struck the camp of a ndmbcr ot Pcott City ccutlcmeu who were prospecting for coa'. Tliey took him lnta iqe camp ana pouJi;ci Ziee. wi'i -relet-" i and pouJMfuHttiet,, bands and cbwera tdVlti,' When he ''.:wrtfl W?JfaiV.-nFrm nl rTifo5SL Pt'lflt...trt'.. Jicnr in Unuelocomsl coast of dlsaMer? engaged In th coaeil aid prints the Yoltd BcAblrd, CepUlti Maine, which cl a load ot pig In to Doston, tvas mrtitwijl ixng island Botinu, on Ing during a blinding snow-st' Captain and the crew, which coiisietcd of n cook nnd fonr seamen, were rescued by a farmer mimed Corn In, and landed In safety at Fresh 1'onds, n small set tlement near nulling Hollow. Tho rescued men had n thrilling ex perience nnd at one lime had given up all hope, Tbo first two day's of tlio voyrs were uneventful, tbe see being oi smooth is glass. On Friday night, when off Gull Island, n blinding snow storm, accom panied by n northwest gate, set In. The wafts swept tha decks and made (t dan gerous for the crew to attend to their du ties. The rvlucl, which Imd 'ncrcased In velocity, whistled tltrongh tha r.-.lla nnd tumble I tlie fright ened sailors abont tbo decks. Toward morning theumi mIio had been on duty all night went below to get some food. To tbelr horror It vnts discovered that tha ship had oprung a leak, and that tbe water wot. rushing luto the hold at a trlslitfnl rate. Again iho rnen went on deck and tbo unequal struggle between enduranco and tho angry elements was renewed. All set to work bailing out tlie ship. Fotty tons of pig Iron wero thrown overboard, and an attempt was made to anchor tho ves sel. Tbo huge anchors, two In number, were lowered Into the sen, and just ns tbe captain was congratulating himself on having accomplished tho feat successful ly, a terrible gust ot wind knapped the chains. Then a hago wave carried away the yawl and another broke tho rnddcr. Tlie wind, not to be ontdonc, put out all the lights, so darkness was added to other misfortunes ol the terror-stricken crew. Still, the men did not give up all hope. They continued to vrork, although with out food for twenty-tonr hours. The schooner, without a rudder, with frozen sails, her yawl wntbed over'' W, her anchors gone and Manned by a starved and exhausted crew, drifted 'nboaf In the Storm and ni.ul. The out look rras.JjUck, and the i apta.n al(lwu;h he tried to lirok .-'i. rfnl In ts, pu i-nce of thercw. Inari'iy ft-n that a'l chance of saving fit- "Itlp an 1 .ill th m was at an end. fin balling out nf the water In the hold was kept np the day dawned Die .rtn. ..., .H. 1l..1.,11 .. kl... ... ZZr.,Zr-;Xrh-.."i5,'".E': "Imostflrouti I must By oau r.'in .T.:r 'TZX r ,, :Z r "" a" ZZ. touch my wings." The sUlwar wii " ; .!n;V;. JZlJZ?u??Lil a aremun tried to scIw-WuklTts oy rJV.i.3. ..r7Ji: ::in', v arms, but he eluded them n-i ran roontobebt?h.,n..w J? on, pullluj tbe door to tbe signal, and,' without hesitating a rtfo ment, set about constructing a rait ot lenders. The aurl was running high at tbe tlineand It required dauntless cour-aro'to-rcaclt the wrecked vessel In inch jollier. Nevertheless, 'the brave man uiiuiu uiv ituiuit;. vru uoiaiu uic n-Th- bird all hands were eagerly walchlug their rescuer. Th rait rode aafclr over the wares and was soon alongside tho ship. As It was very small, only oncoi the crew at a time could be taken on' board, and six successive trips bad to abe staile beforo al) .jrcJandcd-Dn. shore. Tlu- crew, whold WlIlnH la tcnsely Irom hunier. naiilaud cxhaui tlon, were, taken, to Mr. Convlu'a bdo. , and gtvenjood and shelter. TUc Vessel Is a wreck! 0- '.e bea f, ffts bt'i H W-Jii'" VriaaT-.been JlefkastoaaUl CunarueVs o not, from wb IntenrtSlra: iti ssyaVWPnu, in when, ha i'X&..WhJttffy bene tho miters'. RiU o'il of ago, and his wUtf.Jaj Mtractlro woman, son Innlor. Wllklns has oveiuxii lo his profession, that ot civil and ho has been warned seve that be would lose his mind If hi cd In worklrtif so hard. Within 1 .hort time he hvt very much interested In xplrltualha durlnrr his stay here h.ts devoted his time to seances and situugr wl many Bplrituaiists witn wrtom n blessed. Only Batunlay he was iu vr- a nollceman standing on a. dry Rm nn Uif. pnrner of TemblA l'luC WV mont street about dusk, hsmntrog, crowd on spiritualism. At that tlwl, , . streets are full ot people on thebM home, and th? pollccmsa was a'oj tsko Mr. Wilkin, to me aiaiion-BN, ; for blocking the Streets, when wno anew mm came aiuns v, . persuaded the officer to take,); nome. it viara ni in inc ruuin Parker House with Mr.flndilrs.W all yesterday afternoon and evening though the patient was sleeping qui lor the night w&cn qe leitDim at qtsjl fiefnro twelve, ten mlnutcV nfle'' Wllklns lumped out ot bedtfufnr earthly yell, rushed at h' wlTd her n terrible blow oil the Mftt with hlif fUt, that IcnocKsd her left nn u!jr wound on hers ran inw "lo luuway, iw clothes 1' o small pleccV the ton nr-htrf voles. if Iii a nioraenlfttaJKtriii hallways ,,, filled v-lfS r.'.flWrfVfrM i '"", A rushing ddly donu the $ . : . ttT lonsly oskiu; each.pfir r la s ' ; , ror v I at Vie trouble ''-.v . 'y -rw ladles Ulntod and wer 1 la1 j. .A..vi. i.".u v. ... av m ,n - Jl ' irns nun inu isijiej f w --. nri Im1 lA.,nlitM It,. ttu.flB4 lliiln uu .,, ,v fc-.J...- ..H ...www ..",-. brt)H-id alt three oi tuein to je nw ", nvt, it n ail BiUu io whirl w down the hallway, by.Oitotijr eabfrd is sUU """JC. 'rled to onea. . . i leeWmthUmomlmr. .ff A -V,,L5.i2SBW,1r!J,,,KV . KVrPMtVn nv -.. ... ..... J"nil mr iuhobou. hum ar J. ir.v.t. pitv ytn t...."."'.. .,-... cock, reacnen sscott tlty and reli'Sl ' vai a u.a auutiarv jiis. inn a. ... .. . T... ... nn.i. i.... ...'.:.: I state or anairs to tne citizens, a larce nutr which lndl'rate that thorece.it storm was ' tated in search of the missing Man. ti,n mm iiMi . v. ....i,.i L..iZ The hones sre also missing, and It U be .. ...... n.,y,.l V..,,UIMAVII ItlQ , ,,..,! . , . f l., h ,.-... ,, fc.... 11. "VH ..l.fc WWII, .4,., .,l,l HU.9C3 aiV HOHJi It Is (aid that Mr. rowetsou had revert; hundred dollars on bis person. The relict party brongh'.Meller In from tlio camp, and it Is thought his lite will be saved. It Is bcllcrnl tint the terrible report li but begun. The above are principally from tho Southwestern part ot the State. From the Centra', the Western and the North western part of the State no rcxrts have been made. The whole western portion ot Kansas Is dotted with claim shautlcs that are mere temporary structures of rough boards, and which would hot arford protec Hon. If tho loss of caltle can lx spokriiot In this connection lhat lay mil be most Se vern, In some Instances entire herds have Uii frozen, atul In other herds tha losses Will tun from twenty to -nhiety per jsHtkV, The great Irrigation dltdiesKaatjIk raJUj roan cuts were uus.WHaua nsna tne uaerrM.a4M snobs ssss M Jt rmmUL lint M pstWrllMod iriul. a . . r Lll,t a... '"f'1"! "w "lSBsai 4SSJB rsvaus. zue , mieruin the cue ta. tmianoo oi the emw aMaapMnburt. tu, UH,ll8 exertion way haf uxectntt-xs ware lamui nacanUy on the fatal attack. The nau'i nf Ml. It. v. several Isnr Judgrnenis ajkii.at John W. i ard's sudden death -caused a profound Mumper, or HunUn(iaih .'. i.wperty ! stnsallon throughout the city nnd for a cerislstsof a bout nfJ8 fs)o( laud. Un ' t,lar "' lha abbt-nee ot aru'denullo details the property nr'tmi'Lr aattta.one ' nmobar of wild minors wero circulated. of tbe best uia at sMslii 1 1 saVbt tbe J" Uatard had accepted an Invitation to state am) r ram nftata? i eaift fa Tlt,llis Cleveland at her reception provewen, -nlianifa. mtwnrr. tunlty, and lhat lady and her,guest.. Mrs. rrovenisn caasaa) M OUsreafs tjtirtas. t RU(, mn ljQVf ,, WBroro ,9 ,Mt ?v,th, w --.- u . H J rtcepllon, wero awaiting Miss Hay Tne lienor Uank, W VvpflfU; Dalr , W, ,,,,,, wIl'on Ulcy twAylA tht news sutpMtdsd ,tSyuient rrtty. , rf bsKijKith. The remains ot Miss Bayard Ik tha Rotate, on tbe t4s)JMaW turn IH MNlAketi lo Wilmington. Del., this rL? nbMon erltleatg tbsj as1tjt fcfUsi utrfiwjiero her funeral will take plaeo efttwrreaiiont in making an arf nsguia. ' te-ameVriwJlitr rcmslns will bo burled In ill tf ! m wrsewnurcnynra uiere, wtiero mo with tbe 1 , itlab. authorities 14 DU ' Ameneana n,alBg- ln Canadian vr Dut little ww, ltoE,, m (lyj House Uy.3 tbo lutradat.inB -'UfUMa Anovues. f-old wave t)atia4 down over tbe North t ten tbs ItHh. tV -nrvln tbe thiman"trs was froiso up, and tfa tbennomsur registered forty-ulght de"? grew balow M ports from tbe ranges slate that stock vq dolrg svoll. OMXDsaa in a malignant term bas broktu rut amount tbe borees It) the vlcin Uyott'btatH.tlftsen miles west ot Joliet. '" m ifi3tiv "ortsa belonging to ooo mau wertvlMMjS ' An eptdetulq was ien-,tu. A SUM. plosion Iowa the si vrtHUBJm fvwuwv. Alt . tbi, ,.. Mh .Johnioii x ebiblrtn ' U . JBwm sarTd'raollicr ot the Seerctaty and lev' twsiuM enimren aro bunco. fofc tJoSSii aJKV, .i-.-i! WltJ weVktiied by tb S uk at Cre s ex. Creston, ntgb. tbe d was destroy I askip in on 1 90m Mt Uouuuk I ento 0' son and James T -lor v u( unlawful eobsbltatlob a4 Suow delivered a long address Til a tieonle t IlantUuke- Pa.. utetl. recwilly tij a rcpotbjiJji flwt4 ifta4,tisr, v.in ' for oirn frow, The Dynamite factor. MAsa.. January 18. A molt en i ulr,j(Io me etlntf of tha Irish National- deH-'i! Bo,l" was held lu New Era Hall ast evening, The spacious chamber was erowdetl, John v0yle O'Kellly delivered an eloquent ttddreas Iih5 ho advocated In uifiiiMtloued enus tha ,. 0f dynamllo to aid in tho subjection and dar.Dfall nt ling Uh rtilB In Ireland. Outer sinkers were ? "i", i ''"'P J Doe'ty nnd the Hon. John K. Fitzgerald who followed tho ex amnio 0( ultir predecessor and guaranteed their support to any movement toward the mdepend.ep.co ot the I1UI1 people, i Kansas plains. Colonel S. S. Proutv. edit or of tbo Dodge City Cuirboi, arrived from Dodge City to-day. and states tbo death nnd destruction wrought by tho storm Is something fearful and positively without a parallel In Hie history ot tho State. At Dodgo City Iho velocity of tho wind was forty-four miles p?r hour, and tlie mercury ten degrees below zero, llasincss through out the western halt ot tho Stato has been paralyzed for two weeks past. Three hundred men during the worst part of the atorm wero engaged In clearing tho track nt Sprarvllte, near Dodgo City. In many sections on the Santa Fo lino tho snow plow was Ineffective and tbo snow had to to cleared by the alow process ot shoveling. Tho stago fiom Fort Supply, which was duo at Dodge Cily Wednesday last, did not arrlvo until Sunday. Tho driver encountered tho blizzard In Clarke County nnd took refuge with his hones In an abandoned dugout, where ho remained for forty-eight hours wiUiout fuel or water. Near tho duzoilt 111 which the driver was cooped up lived an old lady and her two I uaugnicrs, lu an attempt to ro.ch thoJ iiouso ui n on on n aujoming riaanriaq. two daughters perished In the storfTbo mother managed to reach her son'TW but was terribly frostbitten and Is In a r!ltV eal condition. Tlie bodies of tlin jun women bavo been recovered. iiy' sons who wero out In tho-atotin nV", lg and It Is tbous:.' they have iV'Mn&l. Tho suffer!" among tho new settler un liaijrii. Is beyond description. Most ot them bad erected mcro wooden habitation. Coat Is tbo only fuel that can bo obtained nnd In many Instances it has lo bo hauled soventy-flvo to oho hundred miles. In Wichita County a family of sovcu, father, mother nnd fivo children, wcru frozen to dentil, Tho stock In terests of Western Kansas, particularly tho range oat tie, bavo received their death blow It tha reports of the dam ago from this storm nre true. Tlio irtlpit-; lug ditch a short distance from rMiwlClty Is filled for miles with catlla frozen lo'ccntrv They bad taken refugo In tho dlteh from the terrible wind nnd there died. Many ot Use small herds ot tbn now settlers liavo been entirely destroyed. a i A Fatal Jump. ArtKAKSAs City, Anx., January H- Matt Keys, colored, arrested at I.os An geles, this State, charged wlilt robbing, and killing a barkeeper at Jolmw.nvlllc, M tea.,' few days ago. Jumped through thowlnow pane of a coach on tlinsoiilh-lxnindjtrstii'n fulv Ittindrtwl Vfll-af. rmm TrlnnA .1 lijtVit.ia dashing out his brains nnd lillliiiglll&ielj Instantly. He and his brother itrueU't&tlr him Parsou Downs had been readissg mony for Ills coming trial, I with his lawyer. In tbe roones) syndicate for lhd(ciief "a 'U low. He had lost Maafcetl the "When did yon Twivb Xre. Tabarf neani tuc uneatwiy yny, M J' nis ictit anu wcu. up 'srew bound hallos ar.il coatlcM a nur flying behind mra. ik mmmm' ks, ,. the door to Wllklns room, troaad trbMh $ii t,. .nl.r It. nnmt WltVtnt. ttf.m lit' ' v ..,.. ..w .... ww mmmw K'.-,. rM'iX t, Jk . Y. - an- & . . an. ! aV "a?T.' T. is ' i1' K mm JSaWfSBHjtW. V.I ; JIl'saBllf t7ws1ssiWP ' J amn "P1saaW' i i. V. ' on the bureau, without a stttaa). cimnin? on. wavinff & niaeir nmtm nw his head and shon'ing t "I am Gad I u'iu, uvifiin; ui iuu. J0W114 raiL jj the bureau and grabbed Wllklns f arouud the walsr As he did so, Wil aimed a blow at Ills head with the f I Downs ducked bis bead, but received i blow ln f nil force upon bis right slioul almost dislocating it. uo carrlcu j klus to the bed, threw him upon It, ncld him down. Judso Norton slifa brjtly, was struck by a heavy calo ?U.y,e u.me ,,Lock ont i'arson, Jiei . F .. n .. ' . - . , IT1I, .All " ma ouuuiwcju. uaptain - . A SnlltUry Survivor. New York, January 13. Tlie schooner Cassle Wright, 3CS tons, with guano from Flrl Jslnhla to Savannah, off Frylbgpau rjKli a j on Friday, the 8th Inst., and while leaini. , nf tv. I Oark unfdTSC ..,i.in Vridrnd.i.,i f,,rl After Downs got Wllklns down, ;rnpcjeii;uy uracil bis i "'."" "a,"D ""h lK-i llrake Jail. roriAit Br.tirr, Ma. January 16, ueorge Jaebwn, Jehu Wilson, Jack Hurd, vlcllni with an ox over the counter In; hit saloon, ami then robbed tbo tafo ot $;s&' The dottd prisoner had been proaeulna.and feAchinj; school lu the neighborhood ftbeie he was apprcheuded, and leaves a wife, and tbreo cli.lidreu. ' cieatest sulferrM aud giulfAttf.,Haiv-;tali41iig,iate uiHLSi---CTilTylJNSJiawtat -,' AIleialiodrMMrr Train Tears Its Way Annua tiring A llol.t Engineer. NKW. ioIik, January IS. Yesterday mortilng tha uoith-bonnd express on tbe New Yoik .t Ixmg Island Itallroad, filled wllh prominent business men coming to their olllces, was near Matasran and was about to go upon a trestle bridge 500 feet long, when tbe cars wero de railed by a broken frog. The cars, after dropping down on the ties, ran across tbe bridge, snapping tho steel rails Into bits and tearing the wooden structure into splint ers. Tho rear car lost its trucks and ran a long distance on Its Door beams. (Icorgo Clicknor, the engineer, finding It Imposs.blo to stop tbe cnglue, which was tearing along ?s)t the rato ot thirty tnll&s an hour, saw that 'tha only hope lay In Increasing bis speed. ,Ilo threw open the throttle and thus pre venting the cars from toppling over tha -bridge. The ears swayed trout tldo to side. but they were saicly carried out nf danger. Tho passengers were more or less shaken up, but nobody was seriously butt. - a i A Cava-In at the ilapueiiilln Ore Mine Kn . tombs a Number of Mluert. ri. ...,.-.,. 11. 1. .. A . ILL Ai,uuitiv3i a. .laiimrr it. '. iciiidis .care-In occurred yesterday afternoon at .ruvMiiiionse liap, at Ilia llappcudln ore nlna aud burled quite a number ut men. Intense excitement prevails and It, Is thought that perhaps a dozen wcru en Isnibfd. The following bodies have been uivhi tfauicn oilmen, loavt-a a wiie anil tlirso children; Frn.ik Kck, leaves a wife andodu child; a I. Miller, single. The aberrance ot the dead bodies showed that tbe men had been suffocated. When found they were in an upright position. 'with tools In their hands. Boaulort, "t vessel on Friday u' west of Capo Lookvtl m1lp rflkt. nf Ttnnrnrt Tte ard was swept away soon after the struck. Ono sailor was drowned tuC tempting to get ashore, and another v knocked overboard nnd lost on Sunday by the breaking oi uie mizxcn mast. The Captain and mate froze to death on Sunday, and ouo sailor ou Sunday night at eight o'clock. Another sailor, the unly que of the crew left, wns rescued jcstenUJr about ten o'clock by a crowbf natives. Tbe'natlvcs, tojvi"Tr ot nearly fifty racn5,wlttiral boaUttpat tlicy carileil acro the banks, stayc-n on thu beach from Stturtlay unUl ycatf.niV In'UVnorst epcll of weatlier thi Av0 baTe had for many years and made 6-cry eXort In their power to reach tbo iruli.r. ori.,butllie wind was blowing ri gale right on the bcacb, making a trcmcudous sealn which no boat could live. Tic rescued man did all ln his power to keep his companions Imm freezing. Uo beat end kicked them constantly, but to no purpose. They would sleep, and sleep krought death. Tho crew oi the schooner were without auytblng to cat or drink Instant It there Cape bteu saved. Efflelancy ottbt y.!fe-Stn Seirvhie.' Wasihsqto.v, D. C, January 'Wti-RtH porbs.rccclved at the offlce ot tbp 'General Supcrlutcndent ot tho Wlc-Saving Service show that fifteen vessels wero driven ashore within the scope ot the operations ot the scrvlco on tbo Atlantic coast lu the great stnrui of Friday night. The crews ot fourteen vessels were rescued, and ouc, that ot the schooner Mary Q. Farr, which enmd ashore In flames lu the mid dle ot the night near tlie Spring Lake Sta tion, Now Jersey, was lost. To this ves sel no aid could be rendered. Tbo litest reports Indicate that thera wero but two living peroouH aboard her whea she struck, m a A, GoriuMi llutocantt. .'" Culoone, January 12. InWltees: lias hecn received hero trowfiAW'.fc.' Chanclle ol a fatal lira, tbattutrsswtwf oa , I Friday last at that place. XtSj tV , i......, ... ,...t. .,.... m.hia '.m,i x.t'.i.- r uunn-il w4 apiiiuiii uiiu, . jii Htwiri lime tue urn uruito nui. uiy iiiius. were at work. The flatsiSvs men came In and helped to .hold . Then tlio police were sent for. t liiroo of thpm tn rarrr Wllklns tit j"8taUon-boM,Aftcr they had got Vfram'u,N. -i . , ?- m .wjw .i l 'x tJk -; -at1?! TIT ' flaw ,if': wat v nasssr j f : IVPf af m t. N'isvU "fit sB ' tmiswi W tsMsBsMtssal f ,35 . atat ''JFt ;' 1 ' -v .. 'cr vr"- wrt. Jtran, sue -wewiiriy ewr.,i ,. iPt m ' k' .T"U2a wti rs ,wnn, , nt.'wi"i.iii -jjjm wH. suffi'jitw Ulctisely wheKTutlii from, Willi byster, Hwsiinurtt an hour bc'oravtbcJuitel wss rcstorwi lbs normal IMet,!aah-efl ttMt rU heaved a d( slgtt aV?ha"W: .' 4iiai was ui-wocccuc svr sq In the lnrkc,rjtgaej: I:ost tbtn ever had stlsWZ.ualajMat bat, Tliank GOrt that WirSK .silTsJasVot;! room before he killed his wife." Willi 1 will probably bo sent 10 an asylum to-laaT,-c rarson uowns' shoulder is very palrds but he Is not Nerloaly hurt. 1 ,-. .A HEARTLESS PARENT: H He UrlT. Hit 1)ugl.r. M,l Her .JsSjSH From Ills Door to Fcrltfc by tfcw J.eajsF " fi-t ' mkw mutnaovo, pa.. .Imnm: lat-t JPBTsttir u,a ; PWUViai vesteruay morning Ws&KaWMHdri& and her two-jewr-eM (jWUawsasJawnd f uiu tuatntutwo.sHiiSiS sewn siBf..Mai 1 . -t ,. s - i . . , r-v - fc 1 trout Wednesday nigut, uie 7tuMrervbottee.uad wjr Mm Jaaaaaai of W - . It Is reasonable to supnoso-tb. latrrar. Mfohn ,auir.- UmLm i- ..-itT had been a Ilfc-savbjswuUonm ,v.i Y uinrw hft HJ-. i'-r.Tri...iC. : Lookout the six llvMiwawdibaYe; aliil rJ...j.rt.fi.lr"'-w'pTir"T? 1 nflgKjirTBsrv i" iwrBv-iirtt'Bij-Toiaai. luiaae 11 wriaLtn ,mk,k 41. . . w.t.,- ... -. . . . --7 J - aflO'raBan?JwWJ(MrarUlrcr, 'i'ars fj hand,-alid hcrfcrty fiiibk'ficrrtoiatsii 1 1 ......H. UI. .UWVM.IUa , , , . - A year ago ,M4w,r wWy,- Cautuui asA VI for a while Ut Hionayflefler, Tnd wHk f I lici uiiu iiwo railKWI mn am ircas oniy amen sua HaaaaMljio exist, husband died dartjc VjfJMonlreatu uui Vi"ynn.. i la(SCI nis JOJO two weak. . .-"rbtnklng trie sofleued hw. lathe ai -m-t , .1. 71 t U'J-lS'. - --, -M , to hbjt bctakwi manretC' yest than takksi ta'H m& WMaS7! Tr j "lisrtf 1. JiBmvk . I . -;ja atri .sjasa. tsapg. wfnassttte rffn Aiiir-i..H? -SBday to iUS'r child. lt. Yhci was wrapped 'fyu.rtiner Beag i rt'inaius, ana r uxe tuem t Clerical Clopainent. Mich., January U. ThursJay lltllo Mlruilc. tho fourteoit year SSiV ,jJW:.1 -f. 1..S. !.. a. . - r!i.ie..i ,, . wDCc"w wd oln daugliSr of John U Knnser, ot this .... ,TJ "" Miwniy jii yese 1,- eivwteil from borne Shortly afts ' vr iiiijn uiu a preacucriiamru Water Famlna at CUrttaud, O. usvjKtasn, o., Janutty IS, The dy .tened with a water famine. Tha -s rmctmns which-wero kept at work at skTutv nvna jilt aD lr eat. ut w -as. . sat .BB -wW etpriio women ln that rlois'.Ws rlWM Jackson, Wilson and Hurd wero In (a i.. 1.1 .,:... . . : ' .'" r" ft. m ..': r:z v.yj.T M?.un: ? ,.ve. . . HLi. ,tJ v.-.J J.' '""""' v 1 Wftft ! nj the afternoon ling, tlie supply of 1 entirely, shut at work. rapidly, ond soon tlie whole structure. Me rushed frantically for the. efforts to escape, while rom the windows, receb juries. .JiMtecnoi the In tha saw. , MWM 4' s . , "A sjalw-BioodatTliiteherr, . afcsraY lsc, January IX, it 'aassatiifSjtBaBBaaahtatlon Is ronorteil from fitfmt fssaja' County About oue s m sat saasmsu; iuq wiie 01 j.ime iVt) asMte, J MA a negro eta a. f mt 3te sM, t mm. i lie ar : im.ii 'turn i jT '',JwK. 11 V-t ..VlA ft. r.... - January lMsJbt nt sport qi 11119 cor. night at bis roonf Jn Tlie. deed was- ooi'ftllt jwiw wtiiys 'oiock,iH'1IJi.j Bjca tCK-easjajisw t. 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