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iROCERfM jrl. SEJ a A i iis THE ATLANTA GONSTITUf VOL. XHIL ATLANTA GA. SATURDAY MORNING FEBRUARY 6 1886 THE DAKOTA BILL THE SE ATE WELCOMES THE NEW STATE. ii Alllmattd flebiti In tb 8 nU In Wbiob th OrutneM Joan Loran Ii Xuffl d- The Qutitlon of a Full Vote in 8Ut J1aeUNe4.

Zto. Zt4. AMIIN TON Februarys In the senate Nr. IH I moved to take up the joint resolution heut re introduced by him to make Tampa ha 1 port of entry. Mr.

Call explained that thi re as urgent need for it. passage in view of the re-cent establishment of manufacturing eutei es at the port named After further tiUttkS by Messrs. Edmunds Morrill and Ingali the lomt resolution was taken up. and atur tin suggestion of an amendment by Mr. Iduiuuts i which proved acceptable to Mr.

a the joint resolution was amended and I ul Mr. Allison however gave notice of a Action to reconsider. fu clothe petitions presented and appro- ir ttely referred were a number by Messrs II-a i rye Cullom Conger Dawes and Allis. iu from various assemblies of the Knights of 1 abor praying congress to open up the Okla. on a lands to settlement and to establish a territorial government over these lands.

MR. BUTLER ON THE FLOOR On Sir Harrison's motion. the morning bus DCS was laid aside and the Dakota bill was token up on which Mr. Butler took the floor. Mr Butler said that the senator from mdi.

na Harrison hid either evaded or forgotten of the farts bearing on the ltkuts ue-st on Tie charged that the oppo tiun to Dakota had fin come not from the iiencratii side of the senate I ut from the repurl can side. and quoted some remarks of Mr. Hal iu a former congress to sustain his position ulr. Harrison said that his remark wai i er oiflage but admitted that Butlers reply was pcrxi Mr tall opposed the committee bill. The will tf the whole people of Dakota he said Lad not been ascertained un the question of ii son or on the proposed constitution.

awl 1 ev should have opportunity of voting on tl tse questions before the ac tion of congress Mr. I Edmunds inquired whither Call Butler ind tl ni associates would te for the hilt if amendment were made to it providing for the submission of the new con tit itun to the rtople for their approv al before it shoul I go into operation or would they vote ra 1 11 which would be submitted to people the whole territory for them to say whether they wanted a division or not. Mr. ed that Mr. Halt' al tht stood alone.

Mr. Butler did not care how that The ei ators from Indiana and Illinois he ail 1 iA referred to the vote polled in South tar i and other southern states. and rnure1 tLC votes with the vote of liakuta. Mr. 1 tlcr had to assume that was done for the I iirpc of giving a see tion il turn to tl del te nd arousing poj ular lrCjudice a ain il southern peorle The southern states Ueu under fire fur a pool many years They i il survived heavier artilery then mat" now turned against them and woild this.

hate might be. sa against i th Carolina and no doubt he had made in takes the past and would make stake tl re never until the political friends of thefe itorson tie other side had ampel upon tic lair tosona of that state. had hit otticials untainted with the blemish of nnptoi It never happened till then that 1 er I1 had been compelled to thy I I er I eoapCtic state son ai 1 le le c1 11 dispra elul and huniil atiugsj 1 a in 1 let going on not one word it i I JL doe from the honorable le senators i the I bt tide who now arraune 1 i iro nu IXC IX Mr gan said Lie attention hid hoes lire 1 I the vote of bonth Carolina btn ise the i tor-- from South Carolina Iflutler au 1 tin tt had complained that DiL pi in 1 I 1 polled 55000 votes while vu the of the proposed CuustitUtioti only 1 ti ties had been polled. He login hid I en i a ltd attention to the vote of th sen. a craown state South Carolina that Dakota vitheuilv quarter of a million of population ad led 1 00 votes while South rolina.

with a pop lation of a million had only voted 1 un tes and he I Logan had inquired wluetL-er if au explanation was re lire I for Lots i an explanation was not also re i ed fur Sn th Carolina Mr. I utler replied that the explanation was. tL at the last election in South Carolina the rv tat friends and allies of the senator from I ii Logan i were industriously ncg ect i tPy had not been instructed re 2tlied by the senator. He Butler' I lud that all the people of South irohni anti colored were satisfied with the At least we had the riglu tu ti as urae Mr 1 ogan remarked that nothing hall been about the state government of Lrohna erthen inquired if the senator from would. in turn ouchsafe i the votes of some states that mention lie inquired ph sixty two per rent of the to the polls at the the favorite son knight" both on the it first male by the a had been that an 1 the otehad had explain.

demo ratuc notified the ie vote. But Vfrom South off in South why should i explain the fall. asked why the Ji state of Ver. vngulshed leadership of rx tnat state Edmunds who i enthusiasm for the sacsess of ticket great laughter had only per cent of its vote and en il en that the senators own town had for the ret time in its history gone democratic' Also Ly had Ilhode Island. equally enthusiastic i I the republican party polled only 42 per LI of her vote for the ticket and further whvm Mime the home of the plunsul I night but ht yer cent of the vote sets cast IT that popular ticket Mr.

Logan Will the sen itor allow mu to him a question' Mr. Butler I shall be through in a mo ment Perhaps these things tau be explain ed Mr. Logan I was going to do it Mr. Butler I shall be glad to heir the ex a i ation in a moment. It was amusing Mr.

Butler said. fir Htors who had not and in the nature of ings could not have presidential a ons to watch the contests going on between Suwe senators on the other side. He had no silt that Dakotas vote would be a luscious 1 i for ambitious statesmen who were in- futtid Kith the presidential fever. lie re find to our genial friend from Iowa llison who he said had only got cross over and shake the bush' stud who would bear watching. Referring to we of the Dakota gentlemen who opposed ad- uion Mr.

Butler said that while some other were lolling In their tents he' had been KtothetuneofhU country. In the uree of hu remaska Mr. Batler alluded to the pensions paid to union soldiers and said he Butler had voted to pay millions upon millions of such pensions to the comrades of the senator from Illinois while his Butler comrades neither expected nor received a cent but paid their share of the taxes He did not complain of this. The comrades of that senator had be the victors. Butlers comrades had been vanquished and were entitled to no pension The comrades of the senator from Illinois were entitled to the thanks and honors of this government.

But the people had no right to he tternilly flaunting their perform- sure in the face of the country in order to u. cite i turejudlce against others. DON LIKE ALMANACS. Mr. Loran said he had not attacked the state of ofSouth Carolina.

He had thought he was complimenting that state. when he said South arolina had always been in the fore front of democratic leadership. ltegarding the vote of Illinois quoted by Butler Mr. Logan asked Butler where he got his figures Mr. Butler rejhed In the American almanac' Mr.

I ogan iid aluuuanacs Sometimes made mistfkes lie cited the figures or the votes cast Illinois for several years past showing a constantly increasing vote iu that state. the figures for 1 king xj Ow and for lv 4 us much so 2 At every i residential election he paid since such elections had been known in las country the votc- of Illinois had increased over that of the prior election. How was it ttiihvDUth Carolina' ithapopulationof a million of peotle that state in 1 1 0 1 votes. white with the saute potuulation and perhaps an im rease in 1. the vote polled was iuuly yfeft votes.

If therefore the vote of Illinois Lad increased by 70000 and the vote of outh Carolina had decreased I i 0 his Logan's idea was nit explanation was as much due from South Carolina as from Dakota It had been said that the electors sit South Carolina had not been of a character to induce voters to ome out. IK a eulogium had been pa senl i pon that state this morning that Mr. Lo an was ttui tod to a win such electors had been nominated. Mr. Butter replied that 1 meant the repub.

liran electors. Mr. I ogan ell the republican electors got very few votes. Mr. Butler I know it Mr.

I ogan But I vour owa electors failed to get the ote that on oiled four years before. No ir said Mr. Butler. vou cant play that sniill character of date in the senile Mr. I an said that that reference to the irjt cftlc presitteittiul It constituted a very poor argument uvn great constitutional ylr tn 1 or his i irt lewa not govern.

tdtytlc small tli it governed meJ who thought themselves great. Mr itkr said he wa sure I gau was ju te we itLv of tl prrsidlutia can 1 la Ml diDgtoMr it ir nre people wl 1 tleii eif mi am es 11 other I CGI fares Mr I ogin in lire 1 Mr. 1 it ler who haul lone tl it Mr. li itler I mu do tit 1 on oral la ter the tuc to av that lie i asiut 1 ogan rv cl I nun mu ol 1 Oed I the' senator fur th hope I nll never Is tb it fur if there is anything I have a. ion tempt for it us tint a titan 1 i i LC ilwavs tel log wh Le if 1 ue Mr.

I ogan icmn ei I un the references Mr But tr to the ug ii tl tent- of tIICCI while the i her1 wen out the nartb Ihatremiik heai 1 was not just to gentlemen this tit of tie hath' i 1 di dan icd iuiuvitug mien Ul its i i 1 i ill to ai Mca I recogn ed jual merit where it ii 1- I teen faithful persiec' III 1N LO lu mh fin Mr. Ing in rtieatel hut vvl Uvtr rcteise nm It mirk as to the n. i sun 1 excluding Ihkota however senators WHY 1 ipcle iui words the ml reason was tl titwoullbivc i ie ulluan uiaiontv Men ly ugucastliv pit ie with Him pre- xt that was the red suture of tie ditlicu tv But the neri iu reoile had au al idiiv cense they knew tint all the elei enU for statehood ex- i ted in Dakota. It bad the neoes iri population and area. sod all the eon litious of du trv energy and civilization.

flien why he a kt 1 shtuld not the new state pla ei in the duster of the American union that it may add its share to the 1 ght and glory of the ret i blu Mr Morgan haul hcirlaood deal in this debate. but had not heard any of the advocates rf the bill answer the facts presented aga nst it The- senators as much is said to the op. ponents of admission under tins bill Your fart are all right 1 ut your motives ire wrong. ou do not want to pa this measure because voi one a democrat. and want only demo ratio tite admitted.

lie Morgan could it least as logically reply that the gentleman who was riot elected at the last election wmted the new republican state xdtmtteil or that he wanted it in order to retain his poser in the oeuate. It would perhaps. be unjust to the senator from Him is I ogan to say that but no more uniust than the motives ascribed to the opponents cf this bill. Mr. Morgan conceded that all the tonditi ns neiessarvf admission existed in the case of Dakota and he would be glad to see it adtn tted as one state.

1 he senator from Illinois insisted on having two states front it Insatiate archer wilt not cneniftice That senator had said ho would give hint Morgan enough before he got thrri gh Well Morgan had hid enough al ready. and had retired to the cloak room and gone to sleep. He hid hid enough ef reproaches against his ate because of a ticket that did nut draw a very large vote from Alabama last year. The vote of Alabama had been tight he said. because the republican ticket did not have any such popularity that state as to make it necessary for the peo- pie to come out erv largely in order to defeat it and even the republicans themselves did not care about it As long as the southern states had had libOltv of action they always voted for the admission of new states when.

ever the proper conditions existed Objections to the admission haul come from the east MB. PLCML TVLKS Yr. Plumb said the democratic party had always favored the admission of new states hen the new states were democratic or would add to the lower of the democratic party. Mr. Harrison replied to Butler.

After re lewing the points made by that wnator this morntng and commenting on the warmth with which the senator had spoken Mr. Harrison said he knew no curt for Butler except Psi- Uur new treatment. Laughter Mr. Butler inquired whether the virus to bet used in the process of inoculation was to rouse from- Harrison Laughter. That senator haul showed much bitterness Mr.

Butler thought but he Butler was free ft bile. Mr. tall saw no necessity for such urgent baste. This matter hid to be decided with a view to the future as well as the present. Mr.

Butler Will the senator Irons Vermont before submitting the Lull to the people eliminate from it everything that his been done on the way of the election of senators congress. men. etc. FDMUNB8 STANDS STl BBORJ. Mr.

I I will not. After all these years of effort and application by these people the matter should now be disposed of Here was a constitution like the constitutions of other states in respect to the security of property the administration of justice the equal levying of taxes and everything that goes to make up the best of modern constitutions I would not therefore say to these people that they must be again put off for two or three years. Mr. Beck denied the right or a territory to divide Itself that being a power Tested only in congress The population of the new tsr. ritory he said consisted to a considerable ex tent of foreigners and others who wen not yet prepared for citizenship.

The debate was further continued by Messrs Morgan Plumb JHams Call Edmnnd and Beck. Mr. Butlers substitute was then put to a vote and lost yeas 22. nays 33. The bill reported from the committee was then passed yeas 32 22.

The only democrat voting on the affirmative was Yoorhees. The negative votes were all democratic. The bill divides the territory of Dakota and provides for the admission of the southern portion as a stats under the title of Dakota and organization of the northern portion into a separate territory under the name of Lin coin. Adjourned to Monday. ON PRIVATE CLAIMS.

The Itz John Porter Hill Still In the lure. SHINGTOV February In the house the speaker announced the appointment of Mr. Hammond of Georgia and Mr. Culberson Texas to fill the vacancies upon the committee on American shipping interests. At 1' 0 the house went into committee of of the whole Mr.

Blount of Georgia in the chair on the private calendar The committee remained in session until 340 when it rose and reported the various bills to the house leaving the Fitz John Purter bill standing at the head of the calendar. A number of relief bills and other measures affecting private interests were passed. Mr. Randall from the committee on appro. I nations rep rted the pension appropriation bill sad it is referred to the committee of the whole.

On ujotJon of Mr iird of Nebraska a ross- lution was adopted making the titz John Potter bill the continuing special order from Thursday llth instant until Thursday. l- th in tant including the sight sesaion on Tuesday The house then at half ast lour oiloik adjourned until Monday. THE KILLING CRAWFORD. The Mexliau Account of the Fight in the Mountains WASHINGTON lelruary 5 Senor I omero the Mexican minister at Washington has received from the governor of the state of Chihuahua Mexico an ufficial reisort of the unfortunate encounter which the Mexican finis had with the States trop corn- nuandeel bv Captain Crawford at the mountains of Bavis hihuahua on the llth ultu It is st urd in the report that the Mexican forces commanded by Major Mauiu orrcdore arrived on that day at a place called Tr1jar in tin sierra of Bius where they knew that the a he Indians. who had revolted under the leadership of were.

The Men ins tired on the United States troops in the belief that they were 1 ostiks and Ma or Maunicie orrc or lieutenant luan do LaCrur. awl tAOpnvatci wire killed. and four other suldiers woun leil soon as the Mexican forces found out that thy were firing on I uitcd States soldiers they ftoj ped firing and i rcssed to the latter their regret at the losses oiirtSi mil to both sluice. The report gives as on xcuoe i the mistake the ulty il ilistiuguishmg the reuegatte Indians from the scouts and says that while the latter generally behaved themselves when they art their tamp and under lew of their officers when they got out under tin text of bunting or looking for hostile Indians or othersssmetimes commit greet depre- doliecs on the peaceful inhabitints of the frontier and cannot readily le distinguished from the hostile jnd ns It WSu reported from Mexico that the occuts killed aid wounded on the 1 ihof uciuher i loiiMileralle number of cattle and Icrsis longing to Jose Maria Tories aud tl it en the id while they were intaapat a i lace stajt il ot a milt from ituasadas Qoi ora reven of the scouts entered the' village soil lorumitted great outrages and the mayor as fin id to ask for armed forces to ring them to order and in a tight which ensued ne of the scouts was woun led The i Indians killed afterwards en head of cattle and wounded othersnear ranualas and killed two men who were leading two mules loaded with goods which were stolen 1 the scouts It is also reported tl at 1 rani sco Garcia and two other Mexicans were attacked by si outs on the th of lanuary on the road that leads from acosan to Cimnas The Mexicans sure-ceded in escapinglut their donkeys their cargo and pack saddles were captured by the scouts 1 he report saj further that the Con stitution a journal of the state of Sonora. contains a let led statement of all the outrages committed by the scouts and the result has been to address a petition to the general guy- eunment not to allow the scouts to cross over into Mexican territory TucsoN nz 1 February 3 specultothe tar from usdaloupo Canon.

ys A courier st in reports the arrival of Lieutenant Mans at Lungs lianch withChiet Nana one buck frur women as hostage pending the surren- dn of the remainder of the hostiles at the full of the neat moon. Lieutenant Mius will await the surrender at Lang's Ranch. MR BLAND SPEAKS In Order to Correct a Imprcs lon which Hat Gone Out sm February 5 Representative Bland of Missouri voicing the opinion of the silver democrats of the house desires to correi the impression which he says has gained ur sency that the republicans voted solidly on Wednesday last against Mr. Hewitt's motion to recommit with instructions the resolution reported front the committee on coinage weights and measures calling for information as to silver circulation. He says that of ninety votes for the motion thirty were republicans and sixty democrats while of 1G1 votes against it.

eighty were cast by democrats showing a majority of twenty democrats against the motion. lie further says There were ff any democrats who are silver who voted for the Hewitt motion. because they doubted the propriety of asking the secretary of the treasury to define his future policy as to silver payments TO CHASE THE INDIANS. Provision for the Organization of Territo rial Regimenti. ASHIAOTON February 5 The house committee on military affairs today by a vote of six to one passed favorably upon itepresenta- tire Laird bill for the protection of the people ef Arizona and New Mexico.

It pro vides for raising one regiment of yolnuteer cavalry in each territory for one years service to be composed of and officered by actual ream. dents of the territories named. Two Mexican ponies are to be furnished ch offi- err and soldier and whenever these are insufficient to make a vigorous pursuit of the hostile Indians regimental quartermasters are authorized to supply the deficiency from any herds accessible without the delay of advertisement or inspection issuing vouchers for such animalsas may be taken from private cut- izens Pack animals are to be provided as means of transporting supplies in addition to the regimental wagon trains. The Big Pension Bill WASHINGTON February 5 The pension appropriation bill appropriated 75731 200 an increase of about 15000000 over last year. It IB nude up as follows.

Army and navy pen sions 75OOOOOOfeei and expense Of examining surgeons 500000 for the salaries eth- telnwnsion agent. 72000 and for a neouslnclnding clerk the rut etc. 152200. COVERED WITH SNOW. THE RESEN1 STORM THE WORST I OF THE SEASON.

The Coftwt Wettlitr for Years in Frozen to Ui on toe Cold BUM Prom Tlie Country Covered with Snow Trtr and Xiiii Delayed. Tex. February 5 The recent storm Jiat has prevailed througff the southwest has in some respects been the racist sev ere the Season. The snow fell through. out northwest Texas sad it is expected ranch damage Will result to vegetation and stock from tie cold wav News from the Indian territory indicates that the loss of cattle in the nation.

will be very disastrous consequence of the storm that has recently swept over that Section. A special front Red Fork twelve miles south cfTulsa the present terminus of the St. Louis and San trancisco railway. says that the heaviest fall of pnow ever known in that country is now on the ground at least eighteen inches en level. There is much suffering the riito extention west of Bed Fork stud the less of stock on the range will un ref deut eel if the snow lies on the ground two days linger as eel and water are unobtainable to many of tl lovers in the timber breaks where stock usually resort in a tton.1 the sutew drifts are from ten to thirty feet deep.

lb snow has been falling hard for the lust twenty four hours in Choteaut Indian ttrnto with no signs of abatement. Iti row about two feet deep with a heavy. nwth Wind blew ing The snow has dr fted in places from five to eight feet and i weak cattle will undoubtedly pen- I is the worst term that has prevailed in the urntoiv for years. Niws from the Texas ran Handle meagre hut to the effect tint the snow hasfillen heavily throughout that entire region. and that the old is intense The to the cattle in teret in the pre cnt famished condition of stack it is feared will unusually large.

VAS5ilNeiTN Peluruary Tniswasthe ro de mrning of the sea The then. orueter at seven registered two 1 below zero. lie nwn nnim temperature was IB and three- ttntbs beli I 7 a us. the mercury stood I belOw zero here at St. ibaubbaj 28 degrees below and it was re- parted di' degrees luelon- ht East Berkshire.

TUMftN a February Thi is the co dtst weather ever ex cncnied in thio latitude. AtbJO thus ing the thermometer reg rcdtweity five degrees below zero. lululiNfuNlu a I el ruarv last ni ht Ld tccav have ecn tie 10 le- here since Dimiilei 30. lrcst when the thernusmetcr in exc ul plates at inn ed eight de- glees 1 elow zero. This ruerniug at mnse the il omen ctfr nn 1 Ir in ur above to eight lilru aicnrdn 1 localil' 1 ports from ri i Is tl is stale stone the ra Ir ails show MUI ar col dit dm the thermometer rang ng in me case- it sixteen to twenty degrees below.

Trains en all the roads which have been inter- mj ltd and greatly delayed Iv Wednesdays snow trm are now getting all right tul re un ii schettuic time. Cn TN February The rod vase tiuck about igit this morn- 1L minimum ttmpentuie was abj it it. teeiu degttesalove zero. rr fenu I v. le nifrim Sunbright Tennessee says that thetirrrature was twenty degrees below zero attHt jlacetbis morning From twelve 10 tWfrly four inhes of snow is lying tbrr ujthoi that section NorioRK a.

1 weather la i ul is the coldest ttiHTicm id in this MJOIIU the great tui illv ihtnur sfullofut anti tiuel aul mails from the cacti are di lajed Fore i Monet's a I ibrmrv er en rv stood it cent tins teeming the tuwet tvi i rdid lime 11 1 i i Mi uches ihfj lUTivorf t-'elrtiauy I tst night io the Mi the winter. and lav tl oj tsvo nav raton is suspen er ig been no urns ils i or departures today Below MO In lietlll HFViiLf I nenal 1 he thermometer registered two ulegrees below thi irning at ilex Ice from four to six ii cl es th ck is being nut up Tlx Storm In Mexico. iTvefMfKKf February En optionally cod weather prevails on the Mexican table' lan 1 The snow fell yester lay at Zacatecas. which i ene thousand feet higher above the ca titan this city and at an early hour this nicinmg there was a slight snow squall here the snow melting as it fell. The storm has delayed the departure of the steamer City of Pueblo from Aeraruz for New York.

The mercuny fill at tra Cruz to degrees. with noahlmcrly winds and a rough sea. Eight Studies Irozen Stiff IIMCLN Neb. February Thi bodies of a noun. woman and six children were found frozen stiffen the prairie near Oberhn Kans yesterday.

They are supposed to be a man named 1 1 mmon and his family who started in an emigrant wagon for Oberliu just before the recent ird and have not since been heard front. THE FLESH PEELED OFF. The al 1. fleets or ma Stove Fxplo tion ST 1 1 1 1' February 5 I ast night six rail. wad handswent into their shanty to eat snp.

per. They were gathered around I hot stove. when it exploded and the men were enveloped in flames and horribly burned. Investigation showed that an enemy of some of the men had fastened the door so as to prevent egress and had emptied a quantity of coal oil down the stove pipe which led up through the low roof of the shanty. The men were unable to get out but the appear' ance of the flames and their cries brought assistance from the ontside The door was burst open and the men dragged out and rolled in the snow.

The flesh peeled off their faces arms and bodies in strips and their sufferings are frightful. It is not known yet whether any will die but all are in a critical condition. BURNED DEATH. A family of rive Persona KoB ted In a Hum- tog House. McOi tc OE Iowa February V- Albert Cooky a farmer riding three miles from here.

with his family. consisting or his wife two toys and one little girl were burned to death in their hoarse last night. Nothing definite is known of the horrible affair except that the ihildren had been sick and the parents hid been up with them during the night. About niortuirig Cooley took some coals front ma stove placed them in salted adjoining the house and then retired. The shed toot fire and finally tjnseed tie house and the family.

The house was one sory log house with an attic. The Lou la 500000. OEk February 5 A fire occurred at is os. 124 12Candl28 Front street 4 and 6 was destroyed 128 was badly damaged. dozen business houses are burned out.

Among them are the United Lines telegraph company the ticket and freight office of the Delaware Lackawanna and Western railroads anti several commission merchants. The loss is estimated at 200000. The East Tennessee Bonds. EW Yosse February The Central Trust company of New York received today under agreement of the reorganization of the East Tennessee Virginia and Georgia railroad con solidated bonds of the amount of 6330000. EDISON'S LOVE MAGNET.

The SUch and Pretty Ohio GM Who Will Wed the Kenlo Park Wizard. Axow 0. February 5 The tnzuraacev ment has been made to friends of the bride expectant of the engagement of T. A. Alison the electrician and inventor to Mina second daughter of Lewis Miller of this city.

Miss Miller first met the Henlo park wTorf last February while visiting at the home if Mrs. Edward Gillhland wife of Mr. JEdlsoafe aso date new of New York. The Thewfutance was fostered by a meeting of the twain at th. Chautauqua assembly hat summer and th engagement was contracted on a viiitArfHr.

Edison to Akron about six weeks ago. Mi Miller is a handsome brunette of twenty- just eighteen years Mr Bison's junior nd her accomplishments intatpic and in letters and her rare social graceshave made her a favorite far beyond the thou of loealjc quaintauceahip. She was graduated frojajT Boston seminary in ISol and lately traveled in Euiope Her Lather is a chief stockholder in Aulttiaan Miller Co great mower and reaper manufactory this city is worth from XX to 2 000 00 and is better known through the country as the president of the hatitauiqua as einl The wedding which will Le a quiet one will take place at the br de a home i hbruar 34 and the bridal tour wi 1 be a red jouruev to Mr. 1 ter titnge tear Fort livers Fla. at which he is new building a new laboratory.

They will return to Airon en route for ork about tL Idlt April when a reception will be given at the lltrraaiaion BECOMES RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL. A I Jaltiumore Hen haul Tries to he His Own Ci editor. I vi TIM rr I lebruary A new base was todsy ut upon the proceedings in regard to tie Jointer Tongue A Co. failure. pon the apltication cf I Henry Keene counsel for tie creditors by Judge Phelps in the court of tn jlus the petition was by A Person Ilarninan A.

Co. of New York. and other creditors of that city as well as the utilcito in Philadelphia and Baltimore. An cider was iuel for eorge Day who i la ins to have been special partner to show eaue within ten ys why he shall not be de- tlartd an insolvent del tor and an injunction was tsud restraining him disposing or intttfti ig with his own plerty A trustee in insolvency will be appointed for Painter. Ti ngne A.

Co. vv no wi 1 ta possession of the Jrtuty of I av laintir Tongue. al thnh Day is not insolvent. This is dtnc 1 ec use of hit alleged fraud taking rrcm the firm 130 in thrafto when the firm was contemplation of insolvency The fact that he claimed bea creditor and took the its to scenic his alleged debt under the Uaivlatd law. i ukes him lose his whole debt at bcmi poi sible for all the debts of the firm.

Day is said to It in New York for the jirjc iif hi tin. a settlemetut with the thjlujt5 cf the tutu THE DEAD MEN IDENTIFIED. II I ni Ci untv 7r IRI Teriblm' Mistake. TT Tens. February Ope al Tl i nui rf the two men shot down tour uakuiale Junction Tenet last Tuesday night uudei Eii sitiin 1 emg burglars acre 1 identified today a the bodies of Go aid IT bk Taylor.

of Dayton Ohio They were idci tified by a brother and a brother. in law. tad the beulies were conveyed back to tlii former home. The most intense eidtemciit prevails over the killing. and the three members of the posse who fired the lot have leecu i laced unler bond on the iliar of rauikr It is not clear that the isd were tliei irtiis sought and grave ap- I ti are felt tl at they were innocent less II th lulual who as with 01 wl en they acre killed has not 1 een Li i 1 cf nt and no trace of him in be fin 1 The vlcr brothers I ft tisyton ti 1 at iroots TEN MEN IN JAIL Cl a 1 Vith Comilieity in Ivllllns the 11 Mail VMI il I Tern I ebruary pecitl II grand juury MS isy ill day investigating the Arnold murder case.

It is understood new that the negro 1 ill Taylor. alias I rown will 1 allowed by Attorncv Genenl Wash- inatou to turn states ev ideu He will thus ome a very rwerful witness against his jas in cr me Evidence i coming up stroi ger and stronger aga nst Ben Brown niou 1 ox in 1 the two Jopl ns and tht re ry little doubt butt that they will all come to uidden deaths at the end of several pieces ofolmcnt lump. Those who have investigated tie facts are persuaded that Lill Taylor is ne the nnciiaK in the crime and that if allcwcd too free for turniuui states ev dence ho will meet with a very hazardous is rcc. i ion at the hands of his neighbors when he goes back to his home There are now ten prisoners St the ail wli ire charged wi complicity in tie i ur er Tie trial rf the grid brick swindler Hensis- fv wilt prol' blv take place Monday. Mr.

I it the Indiana victim left the city last nigl He Las left the requisition papers for the arrest Heniey if he escapes pun- 1 ment in these courts GUILTY OF MANY MURDERS. The Hanging of Dennis W. UiliU in Arizona. Pricicrr February Dennis Di il i was banged 1 ere today in the presence of 1015 people for the murder of Deputy Sheriff M. Murphy on the JOth of December ls The scaffold was erected in the woods.

The doomed man remained composed till the last. lie refused to see a minister Dilda had al urdered a man named Jenkins in this county an 1 a ntgro in Teas- and was sxis I ected of other sounders. A Hanging In Lemadsille. Isxvvsi I ebruary 5 Si Menich. one of the three men who murdered Sans Baldwin near I adville October 18 1 for 1700 was banged in I cadv ille today.

Lpto yesterday evening Nenich expected that Governor Rattan would commute his si sentence to life imi rtson ment. lie was very icdiflerenttohisfate and drove the clergyman who sought to convert him out of his cell with violent blasphemy. This morning when he discovered that he must bang he called loudly for a preacher and earnestly prayed for the Almighty's for- givtoesE He ascended the scaffold at 130 th a cigar in his mouth sad a smile on hi lips and was launched into eternity denying his fci It to the la minute. A Irrarher in Trouble. vrxx Tenn.

February 5 ul The tongues of the go i3 re busy over the scandal about Eev H. Johnson colored pastor of the largest colored Methodist church in the city Gecrge SeweR a leading colored man and one of the wealthiest in the city charges him with attempting to mtice his daughter away. lshnsen has been suspended and the i barges are being investigated by the bishop Knocked Off by a Train. TOLEDO Ohio February 5. At Edgerton Ohio last night a sleighing party consisting of fourteen persons attempted to cross the track of the I Ake Shore road in front of an approaching freight train.

Seeing the attempt was likely to fail the party was thrown into eon- fsaicn rome endeavoring to hold back the horses wb lie others tried to urjethem forward. The locomotive struck the sleigh injuring more or less severely six of the occupants. One Win. Parker fatally. The other TriUrwetW lATSTJQSf member of psrlunfen for ihrt acres and a cow1 fa dte.as In reply to the queens uveruiiDW of the conservatives has poIflfcrfTgnfi Gladstone secretary 1 government board BjgleylibralT brUgtshlre has been appointed etal.

txcie neT hhl sddress to the electorj of Derby soliciting return to uncut states that he wHJ do mlUai" operate with the new pwrnm work of solving the Is4estinn la- way that wiU theualr9 cy of the- crown. A CALL ON The marquis of Salisbury today teemed a deputation of unemployed workmen who called to urge upon him the necessity fritting for government help. Lord Salisbury told the men that he considered the question they pro- tented mote eeuious than the Irish question. He however denounced the policy in vogue among ffein governments or fostering m- dutnes by the granting of bounties from the 1 ubhc treasury calling it false political economy lie expressed the hope that the electors of Great Britain would parliament power to influence fore gn government to abandon sut policie oncoming the land qusetidu Lord utatisbuiry said the- proposition to help the yocr by furnishing land to reclaim was impractical le for the reason that nobody would invest capital in the work of reclaiming bad lands so long as the good lands of the country do not ray. In conclu ton the ev premier do.

clarerd that statesmen and parliament must confront the quest on of how best to solve the problem of relieving the present general dis- trtfs It was growing while populatian was increas ng and caused emigration. Governmental iu port of private enterprises might be a good way to afford temporary relief and the pn motion of public works might be another. tie would do his utmost to contribute to a satisfactory solution of the problem. FWM APEK OPINION The Dublin ret man a Journal commenting fl Qladstcne election address to his constituents says the prime minister explicitly recognizes that no settlement of the land or edu- alien qt estion in Ireland is possible without Irish If government The ijprts conservative savs it is certain to Le confronted with such talk as iladatonos address tontams about an inquiring into the affairs rf Ireland. when the radical uiiuister- know that boycotting and breach of contracts are rampant in this country The earl of be lord lieutenant of erdeenshire.

otlai Las been ij jointed vice roy of Ireland listen olverton ei javrnastcr general has ffn appoints tmater general. The new government is EI i tete all the mine i i ates being filled. Chsrlfs Lnsscll liberalmenctter for Hackney South the uew attorney general in his address requesting re election by his constituents proclaims himself in favor of allowing Irishmen to deal with the Irish question on Irish soil walk at the same time he favors maintaining all the safeguard of the supremacy or the rows. He advocates a real union founded en nru al good will which he says would lie urt to follow tie abandonment 1 the pros- i relations between the two untiies HAIL IT1 TU I Muhac-l lisvitt speaking at Itolloway to. nigLt cai 1 1 te-liesed lladsttmte was the ODV rDghfrb statesman that had the ton rage aid ability to grapple with the Irish problem.

and tatJith peace- between England anti Inland. Tl premier. leeitt. aid hail al. readvTttled the question of rel gions me- ilitv iidhadmace in honest attempt to the tl lard probien His failure to deal in a all factciily manner with the latter ques.

lien was due to the fact that he had not gone to the root of the matter. The frice of lord pru seal has not yet been filed It is said that Earl Granville wilt soon retire front the colonial secretaryship and be appointed lord priv seal that I- arl Losebefy will he transferred to the colonial secretary-Lip and that Sir Charles Dilke will tie appointed to the foreign se secretaryship. Toss OF IRiSH rclubiohsj coke writes to the Statist in ap rov il of the scheme ventilated that publu. eat on to buy out the Irish landlords. The archbishop believes that the rental of the wide of Ireland is under 7KiOOOO pounds further.

that as the Irish tenant farmers will not accept a heitse giving the lit dloreU anything like twenty years rent purchase. lie think- that the estimate of VVl ViO pounds reqx ircd is too high a. fig- urn' lie believes that the present imperial expenditure in Ireland 400 000 pounds is ample to meet the interest on the consols re- e1nired for the pun hase of the land. The Irish leaders not ask for confiscation only fir tlav They don't dream of separation from England. Tile Polish Ou tlon In Austria.

A February The members of the Austrian German club threaten to secede from the National dub inconsequence of the action of thelatter club in signing a memorial to Prince Bismarck expressing sympathy with his Polish policy without obtaining mutual consent as required by the articles or the associa lion on all political action. The National club has now decided not to send the address to Lismarck. The Polish question is creating a great stir throughout the empire. The emperor and the empress paid marked attention to the Polish guests at the recent court ban. The Poles contemplate making a demonstn- en on the occasion of the coming ball.

Will Leave the Princes Alone. Psais Febuary The members of the party of the extreme left of the chamber of deputies consider the present time inopportune for bringing forward a measure for the expel- won of the Orleans princes. It la thought the radicals Will abandon their intention of intro ducing a motion to expel the princes. fe fl mLrforTiTeiTOol has put into SDeeJT eri ry heavy weather daring which aptjun Benvenute and mite were drowned and the wheel one boat and but- wuka were unashtd. The Strike Extending.

PARIS February 5 The strike of the fac tory employes lot St. Quentien is extending. The strikers are making demonstrations ad feats are felt that they will rwort to serious violence if the masters persist in refusing to concede their demands. The Agreement I Taloelef FT PzvxasfitEG February The Jouroil De8t Petersburg commenting on tteTorco- Bolgarisn agreement declares that it is muse- ItES and that it will remain until ahaQ ubraitted to the powers and he approved them. Lost Three Men.

Lo February The Oerman Ctrl Ciptain nldttkba at Bremen UHU Baltimore. lost three mm in storm on Jnu- Her detki were wej ndtw toati ULA" WI1116treet UlaA t. VOL. RAT RD Y' IO 1886- SENATE EW An thi knau tnwt real lie" or REed- tlllon In Stat" WA HJ ITO In MrlR1 lution htldfre tJre in ruteI1rieS fu tliejoiut I' Ir. 3i kutg the Irately Frye I 11 labor.

liotia th il Ir. oUR en ded Dlk tl ur iion I first IJeIfratilside hut reubhcan Hale. in I hi t.u- ned 11 vison hey in th se action was necessary. their vote In eotwtitutian ple a fr a bill nld of McMillen ed rr. ia' thrn WE ueuators Lad N' lisa th ota.

urpese sCttional tlj' nod arousin popular the Suther popJe. soutber fr ol Yers. L1 srvivd bearic th3t tured aginst win Id Whatver sid a 4int lth Carolna ad ha I S. tkes in pst mistakes in 11ire. pltir1 the seatorson sidehao ampe on boom tht hd otHrls lo.

I tajlJttd wib lf hG happned til then tllt her i Ld ben lompelc frot1 IS to slats rison atl wlJde Ie. pa iu disjrelul hUlilatiugsllia iol i ltD ot l'r'I :11 fne Jle senator 11 I he rl arrai ntl oulh in lIE. A r. 1J an sid attntiiJn kCI li tul Snth bllaISe en tors arlna tnutlr Ii. Ui t' I Dko a.

II 5 I btloled 50 dlllll elnstitution ben polld. bed Itn ll1J ateution tht atlrs own Suth Carolna with uulv a ofa miion la i Jed I vote whie popdaton miion ha 1 YItes. ha wJJrhr. cxplnation wa retillirel Db ta. if explnation wa red repled wa.

tbtt lat eletion in Suth ca ale 1- LOjan They ben instruete1 Ir even 31it 3che snator ul tht al Colin I. I. 1. colpre. s.

tsfed th I I let asume. I r. Logan nthing 1. hun abut olna. ljerthen uy.

in tur vouch sfe I vot stte Uld ly two I one pol. ith fav riteson if knight ut rt I hd ben hy vote ha n' had Ie demoratie 1 notifed I from od expl te CIU ke Ilcn st fvngihe leenhip stte Emunds enthusiam forthe 8C e. ucn tcket gat lughter hd 12 pr it vot td even I IIen senatQr twn tH in democratc 150 bd Ihoe 1land. caly Ir repub1c pole lt he tcket furher why in Me plulil nt vot a 111 tht ppulr teket Wi snator alow queston I sbal me 1. Perhp thing esplln- I wa 11 r.

sl gla hen tie e. I moment" Buter fktr ha not thr tlJnp not hve pIdential a 110115 ctt betweu snatr te de" 1J Dkot' vot woud ldl blttl slte3men Vith to pdentl flT Oi i frend fom wh sldl to eOt ad shak bsh wtllng. Reterrng Daotgtemen opp3 BuUeual tht whe sme tn lolig tnt ben JarhlR the tue of bl cnt. oun rmJb H. Btter aade penaon pd unon alien sid Bu ler hd tot miioI upn mi lon sch pnon comres snator fm lioJs whie hi Buters upe Tive cnt pid shr txes.

di rmplin tbi tht sr- bn victor. comre ben vnque wer entted pnsion comrdes sntr frm Ilno entted te Ind honor pople rnly fauntng in fee in orer cie pNjudle other. DNT LKE ALANACS. hd attked st Sut Clna. hd eomp1metig tht stt.

sid Suth ola awan bn in demortic leaderhip. egrinl vot Iino Buter Logn askb her hi fiures. Bter ln Americn Logn I someti made mist es cted fgures elt il 1inois sv. yer pt showinj constnty in tgure lH hing 51 1 lI t2 4. cer prtsidentil eletion.

id electoni bn tn Ie Ilinois ince tat pror eftun. wa with uth Carolua Wih a ppulation of milon leo1l Ioled aul pr haps incrae I votepolled lIy 2b2 1iuois byoo Nutb Carolna deCed 704. LOlans Wo a SOU Carolna a frm Dakot. I faid eletn Carolna characte Ioters out St sllnpn tllto ask mc' ogan- el republcan ercton I it Logan-But say ur faiJd Iote YOl poled ir' you mwJ charcer snate. Loan buni thr rr idtItiaJ contitute pr uIoU a 11 tion.

ror part lie was gOHr- Id by the smal mtirs that theUsd es lr. Bntlf was 1011 wrLy tie canfillafY. Alirinj Mr. Buters nfltne to who theil perfOrlaIJes il colic's Ir. Logan inlilirell If Il.

But- tbat I Wlht honoralue sea. It imtin' say basuot Mr. Log ery we muuh uhlgCd I Jlole that there hlle n. oliutluI icalways tell- iD wbat Je hil dle ln Clnentl ff I Ir. Both 1viilg i tenb" ttcef.

Jius et. 01 That remark Le sail iii tLis hr But Ir islaliled lni Ui i Hteliled alr seDator. r. eII1 I I' hul en life. TO.

10F. untluieiuut Ioan fleatell wltltcnr prCtelse I luarl rea. txrudil Iakot-howenr hillle re words-the rtal hat it would a relll Ian eu tray lgue as ttlY pla t. tim3Y It wa diriultl Auuueniusu PIle ad a1Iiini seJse justie ncw al ents st tehooJ lotcd in Daota. I ba Deesari al cowlitlous in- Jmtr.

enerR Iviiztion. 11en 1,11 th plalei uuiou. ae light relublic Ir. heard a 0 in ld vor. bil thC presente against it Uuh pncnts admision bi ri ht hut eo ps you demorat democatI 1 1 lest a logialy eleted elecion.

wlted republcan stte admited th antd or er rcain SCDate. I uljus IhC fom Iluois Logan unj ust mot ascrbe bi. cn. del al 10nditlDS neueasary fJ miSSJI Dakot se admitted a linais it Instate arehCr. wi tine ufce" sid ile I 1 through.

MorJan al- so retirer cok ep. aJainst state beaue tiket largc AlalJma ha ht republcn in a very in defet cvn themehe abut it. suthern 1brt amission st evr itons eistd. tons est lB. lln LKS sid te demoratic bi a1lays faor te aion stt sua deorti te demoratic Harsn repled BnUe.

Ater viewing point thtSator morninl ad cmmenting whic spken Iaron Duter 1 turs treatmet. lLulhtr. Buter virs usd in proes inoulation wa Harsn snatr blil bitterne Bater thought Bntcr wa frte frm bie. C1 neceity decded te futre wel lS prent. Wi 8nator rmont bfor submitng pople elmi- frm i eve thing 01 cngras- ren.

FDnf Sums StBBOL- wi Afr al thes ear elor appl Aton the mater dispse of wa consttuton consttnton stats in th scurity prp- ery te admiBitrto josice eul levig ad everyhng tht gs mak be moer constutions teeCore sy thee pple tht mus agin the e. Bk denie tritr dive itl bing pnr inconps. ppulton t. rtOtl sd consbtft eeble u. foreiger othe ye citznip.

Te debte furher contnued Yesr. 1 org Hr IEmon Bck. ters snbitt 1 ad ye 22' ny 3. Te bi reprd te cm p-eas 3 np 22. Te deort votig afive wa Vorhe negtve yot wer al deoc.

Te bi dJide te tr Dkot prvdes te amiion te sthern pron a st tte Dot oranizton te norhern pron int territry nme rJn" Adjoure PRIVAT John Porr Jm Stl Fu' W8H GTO Febrnar In appintent Hamond ad Culbrn Tea tl atncie pn c.m- mitee Ameria intrest. 1 hos cmmittee Bount caendar. cmmittee remied in nnt 3:0 ros repord bis hous John bi nnmbr relef bils meure a1ectnl interess passd. Rldall committe piations repented pnsion bil ad i as reCerrl committ rr. Laird.

re o. bi specal T1urla 1th instant. unti taut niht seion Tuesy hous at ur odo unti KILLNG OF WHHI GTO 5. Iomero Mexian Wahingon rece goyror ofcial reprt whih th lnitd Stats Cralfonl mOln. tilJs Chihuaua.

lIh ulo. I is stald in tht rtpor Ilxjcal force. IIjor laUice arivd lay IHe caIed Tr ar. sierr is bCre knel Pilhe erolimo wCre. leJ in lef lostirs Major Maurcie orrcdor 1st de LCrz Ld two privates Wre s01ciers As son Mex an oft fring soltitr fopp fring expressed later Tret th loes ouasin th reprt pives IHUSC fr misIa ditrnltl lt Idians frm seonl all whje lat gencnly themlles hen in ant view ofcer" outun er hosie llans.

others ometime gt pceful reiy distiuguistl hotile juJns I TporJ frm Mex blutS kied 17th of Re- CUULt a lomiterble catte I ces Lonjing Ju Tore a3i tLt 1 whie in eatp at place ulistaut alottt mi. uada olora. souts eutre illge commited ontrles th. Ualor flrnd furce tri il pDe sonts wa wounuled me kied aferwar atIe other near rmhs kj1ed laing gos stlen by souts. I als repred tat Frncisco arca attked ts Sth Sae ari Camp.

Melcns sucee ed in escaping hut car sddlei cpture Front. The reprt says tha Cn stiutioD stt ftailed al eommitcd outs reult ha addres petiiou ol alow scout croS teritry Ariz. Febray A specal to the ttar uadalonp courier ilst in Lieutnnt LIgs with Chief hosage. hoste flJ th mon. wi Rnch.

MR ImpressIon wl rh la. ne GTO Februar AHsnr thC demoCrats houedesres corrl whih ba gined cur republcans voto sldly ednsy las moton recommit instrctions reslution rqored committe rln inonaton crculatIn. sys tht nino moton thiry republcns sxty derort whie 16 I ot agnst eighy wer' cat demort majorty demort aginst frther sy wer Iany demorats sirer men Yot Hewit bu aking scrtar traur defne Cutu pley a ment. CIASE INDANS. Pr Oranzton Terit.

ra WASHIGTON The hot mitce mitary aar ty Corbly upn Rprent. tle Larda bi pttion po- Aizona td Mexic. I pr riing rget voluter eaar rch tert ry svic cmps Qfcr atul ri. trtore ned Tw Mexicn fumihed of. rr ad sldier ad whenevr.

the imfcent me vigrol hote India rgent quatermters autorized defcency hers acceslble wtout dlly veriment inpcion isning voucher almasa tken frm prvt cit izens. Pck aimal provde trig 8 ple diton regmenta wago Te Br PeDln Febr The pension apprprton bi apprprt 7 Incee abnt 15010 er. I i mae folow ad nv n- sons 0Ofe ad ex srns 0 slres el ten Dsion agnt mO and mi neon 1cudig cek e. 1S. COYRED TEfEENTORM TE SEASON.

Te WeAtr 0 Ye Virnl-Fozn tt Jtd Bt Pm Te Cut Cee4 wt 810W rntl a Dlye Te Febrr 5Te rt sor tt pnie tug1 suth. se rept syereifhe ssn. Te sow fel trugh. nwwe Ten ad i expe damag wl vetton and Bok fom waye. New fm Ind terito Indiate tht te lo ctle in i ver 3srns in tle or tht bs tht SHton.

mi suth ef Tuls terinns LGu Frciso raiway. fal te lea eilhtn inche level is sulerng on Fuioco etenton Re stok will. unlr eent- lie gund watr nnobtinable. the to in th. timbr brek Iee tlk usualy resor in ton SIOW ar dlp ba falng hrd lat twenty-four hour in Indin ry witl sign abateJet It us row r1 ut wth I blowing.

drftd fle eilht fe wCa' catle wil undoubely perish. It is Olt storr ha preaied tlrjt yea. IVS theTexas is megre ha fulletu heal thrcujhout entre tbt is ettJe in- tee in present tk fend. lie lage. Hl1GT1 5 the odet ssn.

nomrter snn Inillnm wa two thre- blw. LB At a. beow zer Aubans bay blow wa tiled 41 blow Est IUtHIX a. Fbrar This COJHt weathCr experienced in lti- At tLi muurtiisg rei tTd twcl.tyf'c beow HltDID a. February Las niht tr Ien thC colI est be 30.10 in IaHl slurisp in1clt TtIS Jtluw reruiug sunise ILnmonetr Irtu f01r hl101 according tl IIaJity.

Heprt rllilt in this railroads 810W otnubar onditionsthe ranging in Hmt' sixtEu deKee fl al rods uu1ied delfye1 ly Wednesays 1rI gettI al ann sunI' HLllull' lIURU Febray The lurl Chatpqn abo1t dadilht nlJr- umg Ll milimlm ttmprature abelt tLltt' degrees TEDn FELrfry le 1I from Sunbright Tenn e. sys thtllmleratnre deles at that place this nuornitug. is tLruont lhlt sfrion. OIHORI. Tn wather lat li ht was eo est Iptrenn' il thi 0U qoll i I t37.

The ri is fun of i. aOlluil mr 1Iayel. Rt I The cuter- cttry nro Uoring undd le i six tt TDlorr FPruary LtL I 1 he tda r. tloa the lI btight the atmusptuere Wi old 7 this morinl te mercury stoul two 1low atI oelok one abo p. and at I this aflpron DiIf olive.

Train are sti 8yd. and navigation suspenuhe1 thre bus lug 0 frrh nor res Iow Zro II AhetHe JFILU Kl SperiaL The- relistcred rlree nicenieg 7 oclok itches thick bing 11. Til' II Mxio I sxiuo Februar ExceptionaJy prlais cicn tble. lau' fel yestrllay Zla ne thousnd abve tea llring wa slilht sual srm hfs deparure mer Putlo rz ew mercuy ftl Vera Crz degreeso EJht Bdlt roz Stif. TI L1.

The bie si chidren rozen stif ou ner Oberln Kan. ytstray. Tey ar suppd Lfmmon famiy strt emigrnt ju thC blizzard since Tle Fatal ect I In Tact six bands went int teir shant gather htn e1ploe en Iames horrbly burne. fatened dor a ege quaty oi pip rC me apper- fae a. sistnc thCoutide.

dor wa burt opn drgge ald role in sow. feh ol fe ars bie in strip ad sulerngs ae frht11 is know wi al a i critcl cnditon. arly l1e Pennl Rast Hous. MrUCOR Febr 5 Cof rf thr mle frm hef. wit1 hi consng hi to ltle grl wer burne det in h1s Kotlg dente i te aai tht bidren ben ad te rnt wit dung nIght Abnt morinj Coley tk sme sed ajoinng hous Id rtrd sh tk 1 fnly hcus te fiy.

ory bou attc. Te LNS oooo. rw YORK Febr A ourre 12 and 1 Frt Itt ad wa deye 12 bl damge bnen hou a bure ot Unit Lie tlegph cmpy te tickt ad fight ofc Dln Ickwan ad Wer riro fvrl commio. merta. lo i estmate 0.

Te El Tenneu Bnds. NEW YOR The Ctl Tr compjof rive ty agent rrtio Tenr Yir c. Ellt bn aout 3f. LVE Te Pt Oh Wo Wi te Jo Pa noN Febr 5. Ide mend te br exnt te epgniof Ajior te eerc ad iventr 1 se dugur Lwis Mr Me 1 me te Meo pkW Febr whie tg te ho tJJr Ew Gilld wie U- ct 01 ew Yo Te.

fOr metig tna Cautauqu le. ad engmet 1 ct En Akrn sx a. Mier i hdI brnnettoCtwent jus eighten yer M. J. ns nd.

aompliments in a i letr rr so have me hr fa Ior te fa byond te dle lol quaintncehp. Sh WI gnt smr at tvere' in EUlop. fther is holer in Anlmn Mier Cos gt moWerad reaPr manufstry thi cty i worh fm 20010 btter kown county a a emjly. weding wi wi tke ple brides 2. bridl tur vii direst jour r.

Edison's win- te ta lear Iyer wv Lui inj neWlabrtr. Tey wl retur Akrn. 1 ewYork abt ths- 1ldl. Apri rCeption wi Miller mansion. ES RESPONSILE ALL Ialtil0re lenhaut Tr 8 redlor.

e. FcLrnar A pha was to Jut UPi 0. faiure. Cpn apIJiton eoul ntditol in I' rln Ik s. petiton wa A.

Pern larin3n 0. CJritor a wel ditos in Phildelphia Btimor. OJ eI Ias hsel1 V. elaiuius ben Ipdal prtner came days inshent delutor wa i rrstraininj rw from dlping intnfll ith propcry. tru3te in Islency wil appinte Paintr.

TOI wno tak posion PiY. laiutlr al- thr ugh ay is inolent i because frid in frm 13OfO Irafs frm cainHd to be a neditr tok hiUlose 2d hrwe repoiusible al debl- frm. is sid 1) in IUtt ulint sCttewtlt wib I Utur linl TH DEA I DE TFIED. 1 Beal. COlnly ty Tnib1.

Ii T. A Spe. 31 tliail' omn Tenn. Iast Tuey uUler hieing Lurglr Identifed Lies rl Frtlk Dayton I hio. idoti1Cd in.

w. bles onvye their forme mol intns kiin. thre nwmber pse fr 1'(1 1laeer urle. I cear I ad Pt 5 11 Jtl lIS fet that wer innont lYS. I ildlhlual was mat wlJrl thr kiled hueen LIId fn nd fId TyJcr lay ton.

I. t. Iur I l.a,1 fih C01ildly il 111 HIatl Mal. III Jr Tenl. peclL Tlc jlry as bl inrltilatinl rnder Indeto ntg Bil Brown.

wile General Wah- to tur Hidenc. wi om llwCrfn WiDPS I ato" in cime. Evdencc i- 6tr gCr aginst Bn Brwn mon lox nlJ Joplins thlr is ltle tht wi al cme to sevral of hcr Tho inreigat fars Bil th in crime alwd sttes eiden hC wi met hazarous rcep i I neighbT 10 I br humto are tn pr ners I ai Vh. charge with complcity urer jIdbrick y. wi prolcubty plce lef la uight hs lef rquisition paprs if esp i thes eours.

langin Dilla II Arona. PRE lT Arizona. W. da bangf hee tay in 100 murer Dputy 8berit J. Deember 8t.

saoJd wa eret wos. rmaine comp ti last I se minsr. Dida hi al lhnrdere naoo thi countyaul il wa I- murer. Mad. lt.

InnR Februar 5. one- thfe murer Bdwin ner Leadyile. Ocobr I 13t or 170 in Levie tay. Up to vetry expcte Goveror Etn Sntnc lfe imprin. iDdilerent hi fat cerlyma cnve hi hi cel Thi woring.

disver tht mu caled lo dly Almghts fo- innes. te aended te slold a 1 with in mouthd si. hi Ijp lunche int eterniy. uit las mnut. 1llber Touble.

IATT Oa Febry tnge sndal ut v. OhDD. oor por olore ethob chu cty Gere W. Swel a k1ng rlor mn ODe wrahiet in cty ehug biI atempting intl hi dghtr ben lunde a dags big in te bih Knoke 01 Trin. TouD At Eger la night aleighg ensgof fouren prna atmp a th tk th lae Shor rd i fnt a aprh.

fiht Sing te attmp' likel fl te pr int en. fsQn PIe ndeVrg hol th wbie otel u1etem a Te loootiv ac te Ish IIJUI mor In Ker 6 fte opuk Wm Pke ft1. om ii Of NED BY a e. 1 L. i nJ r.

mb J.1 ma ad uo i ir1 te oJhe oe slt gOT et 3. IgU lo npt i- et. te nweh. clorUheue hr t1ee blltr tUl mfntttt he. I.

A i t. cooprte th et i if ofsolsingtbe h' ma w1 tt wi mabi nt premi 1 te crw. CA ALlt Te mu oSbr ta- I dtpuuton uemploye 1o me wh ele npn te help Lr S1 t1to h' rnfidend they fnted mOl mlUS Irh queon. qj bowl denonnce te pley i Do fotrng in- i du ties gntig buntie frm luLlc tea nry log pltcl KOl. om exp es op eler gi5f BItam would prlament pwer IDfuence foreJg governmet ando :5" nh Ioli on rinl qnetn i Lrd lsbuy sd ppiion fr lnd rolalm le or reasn tht nby 1ould f.

mvst rlimig nds a go co ot ry eoncu premier carf statCen prlient mlt ccnfront ion bt roLtm relevll prnt dl- tnf. I whe ppulti wa incring us fmigrtion. Govl- mentl ulprt oflrt entrpri migh aford temprry rlef te.i pnmoLon publc mght anoth r. rr utmo eontrbute St f' ibfrory slution cf prblm. FhlArEK OPINI Frmns Joural.

OadsteDs addre hi consit. nts sys ministr eplc17 r- ojnizs IO setlement ea. tatin question Irelad i Hlf go consratile sys i crwQ COl Cron kd tlk a i lstnes drs th alaJs ff Ieland. wlJn rial ministrs" boyotng ad contrc rmpant thuiocouutry car AbrJeenlord leutenant errermLirp. Otdlr Lecl Ulloiuted ice I rr1nd.

Harn olnrton. rayra.stCr rn entra1 nw toltllte al mil1 IhaceS bing tled. harll Uusel lberalmcmbr 1bckey out. atorey Itnerl hi adr rGunting r-eecion ronsttuent pr clims himslf IiSm dea Irsh queion Irsh si ile eme tie fvors mlintii allh pafrgar supremcy cewn. founde fl n-lalgK wil sys would UT anmdOIent prs- relatils lntr s.

lllInL TUK SfJainl Holoway DigL1 aio lie lflned Oattne wa only Fngi 00110 at abllt ith prbJem tt EIJland nd The eit. said. hiI ready ltlld queston relgions fuHty had made atept he the 1ar del tisfacriy tht later que- ti VDS rot mttr. Tht lor prvy sl bee flluJ I sid Erl Glric wil8n colonia sertryshil privy sl tht Earltobty wi colonal sretry- Carle Dike wi foren senetrs ip. rtRCHMiE Of ImH UN htLLishoJ' Cok writ Sttit I prov1 ventiate in tht publ- talon buyout Iish landlord.

ac bi bop rentl cfrcsnd 7IUO pund tha Irsh frmer il Fhone landlord Jke year plrcl. tLinl tht etilt 1oIO punds required i to b1ye imper upndiure in IeInd 4Om pund i neet intert cousls quire ponhe Ir to ak wntatoD play. drem Sprtion frm Polh Oueton Autl ri. YIFXA. Febrar The mebrs 1 trn Geran cub thrten sce ational in cnsuenc ation theter cub signg a memoril Prnce Bismark e.

prng spthy Polsh plc wihout obtning mutul a rquir ariles assoda- tio onallolitc aon. Te ationl I decde snd adr msank. Te Polih queion i cting empir. Th and empr pid mrke ate ton Poli ge reent curt Te Pole cotemplte Dkin demoltn- ten th o1ion ofheoming bll Wi Lan PrnC" Ane. PAI The membr Jaryof etnme lef clmber depnte conider theprt tme inoprn brn lng fowad mesre uu iou Orlen prnc th rdics wn abadon itton Intr i dutng moton epl prnc We Te Captain and Mate Alv1 I.

L.J I JDOJ tebnIU1 The IaJl A. Silo vio which failed rom IetlBMClIa December. I or liverPOOl She experienced very 4 tY fle d. 1tJ j4p The ff r. aDi ears serlout Alftem nt Is J011 De St.

ke reo- t4 i1I i It fill JO be' by ft 1 I Brem A. fi OAlau ff' Sri 15. tV ne tartitcl anTraud th nn SheIs 4' i Rh O3Mi' It 1Jw. Lob d1 VI tt Liv ice th ctr tet 1Y buig 11PTiIe i pruc1 2opm. Gi Ji f.

ence cou 1entii. 9Io12Lmto5p. VA j.J. usn 1 cuLa tk1 ty AT Esoi cT oYerW ted. JL11Aa it aW 1 bU2 fl atorn eyb I.

utiti Drug i' 1 Bifl uBgAt1nti EY AT EW wypp A1A LY i Newnw 1aEEr AtlszitiOi et dzt da ar 1 e' eo e. vErnL 00 INUH. th. i ADGAgDEN Stom IIEL3 try rrr ThI iX mid. s.

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ALE INST4TUTE 3ji MIJSJ Sptembit 1CPA RTENTA3 AlfrcdO imu1i2i 4 3. ROGER AST ET'S I. MDEAmt To Al i 4 l' 7 1 z2.4L 4'L IIV. CONSTITUTF1 1 Ji y0LXVHL SATRDIAVMORPG FEBRUARY61886 PRWE THEDAKOTA 4 A th. A.

be thC VAi.t1F thejoint beI It' WAS asage ofan 31 1.1&d. i various It 5 I iaEv tUcotjofl. sitiu posit iou. all ueetioa division. thue nd aid Caro- thoe 1lkr sectional the lose araint ai I said 0th tub- tore.

sidehad corruption. bd rout her br- prison lu g. diegrauelut hunaitiatings1oliatioiu oil tt thu arraicuel lOGAN A Tgan ofuth because Sen Mm' t-qi Dahota. it 1 hul Co tailed the atQrs a ut ul si1ed bleO apopulation Do i lied South tLt 1 fit sr ui at lied ofSouth 1 their I rolina. ifihe safe two gone poilsat I firetmaule aliadbeenthatan had se ii tue at1 j0olican n1.

tis. td kUean iienthatthe hrt vty it tot ofher forthe in uF Will senator oh I it. Butler motion Erittos itt ul I- uz re- I ri Io Wa lti5) ov DakotagentIeinen sajdthat nen ui0uu0ri hung to tune his rae IlrBatleralladedto a L- 4a oo id been pension. DON'T Logan in 5etCeO lei tui2iC44 presidential South lith population l1' 170 lud increase 7O4k Sw-h passed upon Lotan tenu1tod srluy lie it. your vote your luolled so sir.

of tIn' quurotiulo. Butts lugauu juuite eanulilars- Alluding to butlers tisun trul i 1 ot tier iuiuireul tlut I has nut. l.egan-\ery well oluligeci that. shall un oil logan if luihbiug in ellioN arch. was Out sde iur ul liltelileuI ii uutuuit lgeuu equal ii- nuitAwiNt I it hI I ogaui Os pretense un liakota-heuweren Itigele' uvC I tit tsr can uigue they pltuse flimsy at' diltiruity.

sliding of eteuuenta uecessarihy alittue iu dustnr aktul be plaid uublie. good tithe it. You pass democratic states ofthis coruditins for gladto it. stiflice voteof when re- thatasuator theprocess Will STtRBOES rightota lncongress. ex- yeas committee psssed-eas nay.

WASHINGTON. wa in ofMr. toe session stag. last oelotkad 5 fir by stated Mexiuans wounded. stopped ti' ci St i agnialuing 55 erses that Sonora.

0 tring solute others that lrancisco Scouts Nacosani Cotu ofthe ttetaiteut ofatl hub specialto says list ofth atLangs IVA fl INtTON housedesirea correct Hesaya uany CHASETHE WASHINGTON airds each 7575t200 15000 OfXt is pe.n- riea teennensiOn 2OOQ COVEREDWVrH THBESENTSTOftM ca 4su sth The P1DfON The bat severeefthe wave ofcattle nationwill Tulsa I cufRed lie unjreuedent icei drifted Si aieutiy esSs has ii lest in was season. I Ic minluitm below. ALIisNs Vt. re- STAINTX Va. coldest 630 registred five Last niuht tcday teen collest I etiuler expc'-etl sunrise de- lek sunrise ilcimonmeter angel fur tim leo.

It itoporto in ossnir I daylight 1 hi- miiintuum jut i i above ssrnivusussTenu glum the termperature i four tbrcub1iottt nFSnstd ls Tuo iuilut experienced itt ii gun slit i.i if ricer ire limus ci delayed. i The lltt fruit' i' laut was today tlouh situ siine wan vets' nuarning the clots at he o'clock abve. afternoon nine still Ieeeetl there Zero A N. Special this o'clock cr or Exceptionally Iant' yesterlay is was de- era ritz 5' FrozenSlitl' lito Lv. aix Lemmon ItIs thcmeia doorso ofcoal theontside.

Itis arin Roasted 3fcGsmtcmsR Albert andthe Icos 126 128 126 wasbadly A jn The CentralTrust ofthe enIo The menthasbeenmade oftlte 1aoxt rst theMealo Ii f4rs. Mr.d1sontisso- thu fha is 4iaons junior-and tuic grace' gradudfroa Em spe. is 1500tie 2OOOul assemlly kebruary journey Akmoueii mihull Mereliamut IlsuTiymE jthase Upon 1 un rntn teorge de- tam intctfeibmg Tetugne 5 will take is i13OssO in ofinsolvency. aid tx eiuie I unlUe Cf 1S Ittsmue uminty a I 5. Thte' ruiuuaitI sf 50 Frutuk identified hrother.in- exe itenceut luole I lisrpe iluejuarties ap- put 1 Lu' hOts titt wlueiu sitces' ft tft I I ne' tiatitrssrs au its Iiilllmi attI.so Nciu I iC Iebruary busy lull te General ingtonto 15cm e.

cute crime stronger against rnon asuul there vu Thooewho alt wcd to Co evidence reception lull wIt" mucurtier. gsltlhruck sey. night. islirnent err Dennis DCtta here last Thescaffsid anti its lected Si oneof Letadville. Lcadville imprison- indifferent to his fate giveness.

acigar suilt last P' The gonOp city. At oftheLakeShore roadln oEm thejmarty while tIedtourgethemfored crleseseyerely sixoftho othexwilIreeOTeg I. OFTh pL1CYOtTLJNED P. Os Ie me foii thgtOtacies lnjepy eIgw ofthe sereteyo" flgleylIberalpnember for Wasbeclr iiaaben ouieftogo' ciil0 fLhS-ex1euer tu arlla. Itatesthat heiIdaj geernment in fir a wi II maintititla InlonaId thg suprenuaz htt tttsauy today' tbequestiun fr Public foreign a.

u' tohelp a I concluision I question e. increasing eujport promotion tCFWeiApEit Fresnaans eslfgovernment. tt htt a ofAb. outland. vice- tie-en coutlueteall miner generalinhisaddresa 7 nuutaI irt etuntries i hilt DAVITi ts 7 rail courage cetlled religions imitlity tsl satiofacterily vasdiue 1 privy fib ii.

Earl ap- IANDS A ofthe at is 4OO5 puru-hase ito Ejmmeztlon expreesingaynspisthywith arthrleaofthe onall Nationalchuzb oceasionofthecoming thepreseuttime toexpelthePiiflCei Tb. DTWWSO4. a.u- Feb Italian bark ttz3 Silviowbkh December ilinouth. ezpe7i0D yz wads The so- ii and 3 The the Turco i tey" ro ed tbreeW21 ISStOTm Herdeekiwere LWeptiMtII' grerargiedawayandth nil vheet were 8heIzIeaky. er.

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