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vol. 11. NO. r>. RICHMOND, VA., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY J4, L899. Virginia i-'ilr: not so enid in nortbw.fll portion; h'ich north we* ter ly wfn.N. ?;.iwir ilimlniKhlnir ? North Ca "Blina Fair; not if* eold In n sn. central portions, dlmlnla'ilr**? westerly vu. PRICE TWO CENTS, RICHMOND CUT OFF FROM WORLD Onh One Train Arrived Herc Yesterday. GENI INE BLIZZARD. This ( ?' ither Such as ll Bcfori, RAILROAD TRAFFIC PARALYZED, III Iii. \l'.i.,.,i, th, l di "..i|? .i(,c A uni i '.? Monti. Heit! ' ?"' ' 'mc. -i i. ? i i a,.. \i * i llnm |'i i. phone Hort K ? i Pour, ? I ?. i ? ? * r , I - ? - la . - ll i l a f * * i I . i I j Bund i, t .Han; houiia Wera tBtlXatlj" 11 Ll n All I ? THE STORM OF 1857. Men W I then Boy 1 bis (lin ? I ? I ? ? ? PUBLIC SCHOOLS CLOSED. ., i. nu ih < blldren i.. ttl end M FINANCIAL REFORM ALIVE. iiii..i i I. \ 1 ? i ? ? ? ?.. SR ' ? ' NOW A CAVALRYMAN. o' I "/ I.? -.- I i. ii a I'., il. I ' ."illili--Inn. ? ' rial I .... lit. ! ll hoi bul B frou THE GREAT WAR INVESTIGATION. \ Summaiyofthe Report Presented. NO NEGLECT OF DUH ,v mmission Not Able to Discover Any G ALGER 13 FREE OF ALL BLAME, i hi i -min. i ..i tin- \\ ar *i lilli ? i .11 ;. Cur m ii i^.n inn ' " niii nC- ll. ni inn. >l I li.-i c \\ ll I ni l. .In I i I.ii .-?, I lu- I ..Ililli *?? .tatt. "1)1 viii (Hi Amii, i-i! .*.' ' - ? I - '?Ill ? ? ? - ' ? ? ? ? ? - ? THE C. -i 0. CONQUERS. ,? I I niti li.I- \ ?*. f""' N(??- l.l..-* hs t* ..*. i hr .neil. ;i:\v!'i utiii tum il. I ? . * |ii i ' ll '.ppr.|. I n arrant ana raatorad t*. uuij. * Ina I I, 11.1)11.0 HAS BEEN MEN. Fell Before the American Army Saturday. \W LAND AND BY SEA. I ? -ss Attack NOT AN AMERICAN WAS KILLED. lin- lt'lui* IteTnaad in BraoaaK \\ li. n (lui. nil I" I'.. ?*,,_ am| in Mn I ll|| \\ In. li l oilowsd *>i . . i . ii. I ._. i in. Ki pori . 'I .it Ma ul.i. ? ? ? IAV1 M I . \ by tbs ? ? ? I ? ? I ? ? ' I ...d th* ! VI i i h.- . itb "f ! i pera - ?a hi le s .n ton, ? _D I d have ? ? ?'? off . I Jinmi' | would .'ch : t -'Mn*- k I I a is . . ? In- I . ? ni Otis- " wa.* bl the I th Kev r'a T ? | ved mi I If they I j who . .ic / I igaJoal j M ? -t- t.K) Ba k: uh \.,-t,\ ii'- - Han "?'??. ' VABHINOTON. ' ' ? -1- nat it i.,-d.i> bub Pb W I'liiin ba* for I BURP UNDER TONS OF SNOW. Tin* Country Is White from Ocean to Ocean. RIVERS ICE-BOUND. Ruthless Winter Invades the Far Southland. ALL VEGETATION IS CONGEALED. I nun I *. i v Sat 'i ii i (?iii''"* the N.-**' ,,i lm. ii*. ? Min. rinn liccciiis Bro Ken nt Man] I'la. ? II114I1 Winda rmii.iKi tor to iln in \ irajtula and Vu (li I ni..lin.1. iv v e g thc - ?I rain ' carlin1 Bj in aria 1 . . ? 0 ki iihi.'am: wAJWlNoa ?'.-?? atina ; (rom Florida t.i ina mow r 1 ..ri tai * ? thara b of all - itH KAI I... A - ? |il. * iou, ? I 1 . . : BI non ana and ? 1 I ' ? ? I \ w *.. : . ' c. w ? | ,?iint in 11 Hy fair \ ? . ' M V \ ' la* in \. fl ? ? ' V rtltntnlihlnfl ' to Wllmlni \ ? nata's Ri onrtl. I ' ? Ot ': ? iff not r thi cold N .-. ' .. at. . nd I .it s I' M an wan li nt temper itara ..*--r 1 tie \ .. ll baa th.-rin..m. ? ? !"-n-'rT. - I l>.>ir:l. W.'ih Bt - ' - mfnrt - ii. hi All iii- b ie th. ? ila, tania I tere suffering. Hold Brm Suffer nf .Mai .m. ia'-'.- mg in keon amt vicinity ls th. I* meltlaa ? v* ly a . gags rile Biro BBflM thin morn ????. Ij little -h..". in;* nm.>nn rna poar and tatara wm bt ? , * Hill. -U-til fund t.i pr 'roiulnuit fruit sruwvrs claim that lb. be . . i. bul othi ita to tbs f loMlsrs V thlnf ot Ihs m. n I ? * ara br <? . et th.> ?r. Hr..p. -i gnow mi Record. \ s ' r .lumbla ? I vin IO " di ilullKll ? Fl * ? * I ? ? i tor . ft- i n k I r ? tr pur being from ihs far TN - I olll?--l 1 .1 III ( lill I" -I'MI. cha: ind lt I v I.I, thS OW 'lld tl ll . mornh>a. Th- - ? '' lu and "I'h.- u ? xP*li Ni'.rm in tbs city, bul i -.ndltloi e. hi. li I '-on lea Bound (..-..I ?i.i ? -. . i ' ? r .Itv. | ? .v wind Hen. r era I lr il ! Wi * 1 ? ? ' I i thaw. \ ? mper. - All Roads Blocked. WII.M iri'Tii \ Al : niRht. ? loam - Rltsaard H i cine. I.BWB8, uki. ? i i ? ? M i;, . rd Brofcon . M . .[-. i.i ti. ii... iw. A -r< I ?? ? i ..'iml t roana tftMT. AN'MST' IN, CAI m. a negro, wai i ? ?? \\ <>n tbtir ul to I.* Mk. n | aai \ *?\ iM?i I antin.-. h \i:i.i:s'i*< v | c. rsftiraan U a . irl*r from uni) M 1 and uwatorm. 'I'., .ii ..-..( -. ; . . gm ? . i . ~?ifl'i-r. ?ii*ns\ 11.i.i: i \ I', h i -.i'll I- ? ' ' .r a few | ats I'-in ' nrointh the drift* h'. ii ?_>? .in- COAp d ui> -lm. "he anow fall al limes li-a brm wraf i 'hes un hoar. i lu. kin-itiul Hu ila Fia/.in. ,.\ii:ui. i s ?? v ?? nneter reached six below aero han y. breaking all ivn>rd* Many ebb kens d bird* wt-ru I i godot ir,-.-.* ach trees were In full bloom .md e.irly ? ju ti i... na W rn I t.. >:" 'I lin c be? a'i, TB I. I ' V <-.l tin ntl "t T Irv, .-at' (Continut-a nu lanna! Page). VIRGINIA BURIED IN SNOWDRIFTS. While Flakes Piled Hii'L BJ by the Wind. TEMPERATURE WW, The Railroads Blocked and Traffic Suspended. WOOD FAMINE IS THREATENDED lin* lt<>.nls lir ltnpii*.ai*.!il.* lu tha Country and Mu. h Suffering ifl lin* I .,.i-.<-<11.. iti <? I lie < .nu i> < i.ulil HM II..M lor Want ol I ii rles. i-wilmyii.i i:. \ a i araal that h.? for u number of years*, .. . ! use. . .telayed on (he li Pgm fri inn* r. ritaei .,;.-? otatlrn with ur -ty caaea ol Jes titullnii antOBf lt '0-il.iy. A r -, iar as p. an.I - (ral (;cttlTij? SO. i taara wilt ? - entirely front tho out -ml'..* ... | ll KN' \!'i:U PIN8N ii.i.i: \ I ? id nithi utan ? n alra ur Th- mon . i.i Hie i **nh cn foul thoi I* a very - _? ? ? Hf, Kl -i ta ? ur. ll ? - anana f.uir B left I ? ? A fist a* ? ' -u|i|.ly I* r rna, ie Mir' Janos ble for the ' ./lin**. gurn ilk bi pi VA F* I ... (if the ?!% ?? lill, IIAMI'!"N Y\ ? ? \ l \r*,g,' tOt ia tan I ? * \ foal in th* .'In ? ' ' ' a i at RADFORD '' 1 rt lt I -low - i ntll ntok been ? la rm lalo drlfti * ls frozen entirely I to The ? iTStern .SKI SKI. VA., I I Tna* . Minill low ?.. minc M"'1 Sot lu'1 ?o*e dum I ? .ls bj blowlna COLD AT CBsTWB ROWS VA lal -lt ha. ** in* here for tarty-eighi hours. 1 th, bb in ls nearly leep. ' ? ! /.INC. HXlNil'l-oV * * Feb 1] Special-* BI ami hil/ rafrtM here fur th* past y-four li.nir*. All ronda ar* blocked Hr* .Irifts Train. o\?r thia end i Ohio railroad have nitiiiu.J N*> mall* were re ad to.la* ? u twenty Inohea ,i?**p on th* ?? lat *tnnda <,t r.er>*. oefeBBM report tho freeatna af many le TURI r IITT IT KKKI.'YMI.LK. iiidtvt h.i k. va. ron u.-aiHiK-ia^ .I I t A ge.)