r" t mm ff 38i fjjjhfi (l;haihnm CCOrJ .r- li-L- j m TUUUSDAY, JAKUABX 1, Editor, - H. A The hatred ot Northern iIif white people of the South SlliKlppi were threats the np cfomiuitl Of course Congr X i t. . M ..itiou of local ofiicers 1 do with ... ekeuou of local ofliceis ih Any city of any M m the Union, , fc again illustrated in llic lesoimuai c-i.ny. i.y mo f'usmo ,;eu statesman in the discharge of otb.r Efpublicans votf-d, or were JNexfc to tins tbo worst blizzard Urn; hitrodiK-td by Senator Cbandtc, of o" tb subject ot m.i plus and r it is the uuan.mous : paired against Lamar, Btid all the; the Northwest has evtr experienced'; M-tilVi.dSts Senate. ' lnV' "'7 lJ d Si S'Ktimoi.y of all who huve bad per- le,norats weeinhiS favor. The occurred January 7, B and 3, 1873. j " VuVu oHes for ttl .quarely, and the ques o u h id , f bin, that he is one discu.siou was almost entirely con- In that storm ,evonty people were! Jhi.iulionpiov.des fi & hvi;ea nm-quiv.HjHlJy on i s ; ( f .ous l(id fined o the Uepulmcan side. The frozen to death aud thousands of doi- giessiona! investigation of tun lcceut : mo-its. lhat quesu ;n wus, Khouiil kind heartea of luou, j lli8 feeling ! principal speakers were Messrs Ed- Jars worth of property was de&troy- ibunich'-al election at Jack.-on, Mis tuxaiion be eutorced for tne support manifested while. lie euiploves munds, Evarts, Cullora, Sherman, ed. The present strm promises to V ...MiLlnillAll( 1 Till' f f till t"Tf l I - " 1 J . m . T .!. t . ii . ii . . L ..-......-.m. 11 LUt; i-iiM.i iiuiciii' w " -. . , T.. .. t"v i i : Aiitu.iti Urtaf How ov liKrrtli flvtrt iM Avon hnim ttirii j-kl in itv i.cnltc i fo . iiwMit.ntiwivat.oiudividii.-ds Should .. ... . ,l . ..i:j.u? !.... ...n,i t .;n,t ......:..., intimidated ncmi voting ; IIKney be collect td from people toi il. u,.,. Th. w,m!tWo FPeeches The line of the on- Wednesday moimr.t'. Dakota never of UleuX;0, aud proviuus lot ; pi,t,iic or for private purposes i , ' . . BMM i nAUiAi. owrA tlm nffif.ial mid nn- : hnd mnro IovpIv u.t.r u '.nt.liev. Tha pointmeut of a f!ougicssion:u reputable hypothesis coat. I De loimea - j liticl record of the nominee, as well ; air was clcir as crystal, and every ol ee to utvesiigiUe the mailer. , " yicuw.. j . ... . rhere is little doubt of Mr Lamar's ! a age. ousmess nanus ana legal eet about tne Horizon was distinctly . i ligation to be made or luliou will be pasbed. that his l-cso- j Ui r.l,;prt i ins onjtu-j i.u.t , xas din is o mouse Noil hem pieju- dexltial campaign by reviving the old slander of the intimidation ol coloted right track aud their coiumns becauit; tney But and Slid the .1 j fiio,,. Uth it.,.i t . vci.tv "i'" v; e-iect ion was m all respects peaceublu i Ki 'ihat thsit; was no intimidation ! .it . o v.t hi k wlmterer ! i a- worid to set themselves up as the de- j lendeis oi theouiiivof the baiiot ftiau has the Czar of JKussia, uuaiiwi oi ir.e yrewi.vn wu:" .v., i:. .. . .w it.v. land end with taiift' tasan!. dice against a1i Lamar wbo bads j irom abroad, wiucii tuu no and Dickinson for Secretary of the ' be notined ol the three confirmations. 1 attention was paid to it, but in fti from Mississippi), and thus pi event j wtb thnigs made in tbl8l;tt"f, ! Interior and Post master-General, ro- TTT , the clouds h, d swept over the SilT-onfirmation and a' so io prepare Ult M? ?,u,l1lVh w!f UVie ai doubtless be confirm-1 A Bear lights a Tram. country, the sun was obscured, snow a,3 confaimation and a.so u picpau f'?r1b,",wll.'1 he ! ttt the first exScutive session of the I the ibexviu. (La , s.uth. j WttH fHlling fast, aud a aIe waB Bwecp. o itical capita lonue coming jriMi- r beiyin with hotli evils, as i;e xouua n .... , . .,. . , , Tl14. voter, iu the Southern States. He 01 7 7' It was for the purpose of relieving Zinsthus earlv before the caui 'Mut thep as far nmio coia- Nation as afi.cted by these bKiuthua eatlj, bdut plaint ... t tne method m irteinaii 1!0ur;uatious, that Mr. La- pa.g.i opens, in older to stait the Usatlon tUH there Wja as to th , l riallimousi y rescued one repubiicau papex-s of the .North on amount. Why (he asked , should ft. he was assured of an- -"1 M ih 4l!od it int o'e,istenc, tad long since .ho V1 to !ak OUe' - 11. 1 -i .v !' i. tli it I , tT 1 .1 1 1 I withouf 'l'voiVing others in the com- south. He and J,ey ii a.o that x lt . into,vtd the righx j rhe lostmasfcer General ademoeialicHou.e oi Lepxenta- jt a m:m t.. do what le phased with reflft-;JJ(,d jrom mHki at JeHSt uvea would not pass bi resoiutiou his own. witnin ihe bounds of tbe , imrv!lllt ailit..,,t.K in his . . . . law ftf lil".t.rtv It IllVO veil UlO riIlt . ! ' 11 ..... tiUicd an investigation. . j Depart ;ijent on account ol tue lm an investigation has been made, j h ft parcbasor who offered ! "ftlL? cha.u?-. . u n 1? the only iuwiui one that can be, I n,t. bt.st L. It iuvoived the! Much anucly i. felt among the Re , 1 , . ... 1 , , ' 1 i-'--ii., i -publican emploxes of tne interior that wa by the grand jury of r,ght ot thehuabanumsn ton Vizebe I Apartment because they know that Crf hsld last week at JacK.on, fruit ot his uichanl instead oi ieavm j 1 SecreUrv Iulwt provide a few ' ,i vul n ilia mnmiH It lllVfIVt,tl i r . . . -b . r:r f n e f dUlliU' :r:r:,;iir:. and still bo is not tired. This maus 5i two btatestor Hayes, in lbib, the tnoute lor an 1, ,fabU( duties are few and simple, and the republicans are the last people in the I he people of Noith Caroam u ed i. uot i th5 classified semi. 1 ri'itv iv Lucciiuny 11 w"" ... ii.,v It is u.U known that ihevliri.l H, ,.,rifn nnd vexations i riole the electoral votes of Fioiida and Louisiana in 187G, and in this ay fraudulently counted in Haves s President, aud yet they are cun liuually calling for a "free baliot and fair count". They had better cast lut the beam from their own eyes, bvfoiethey attempt to remove the mole IroBl Uwir t, otLer'h eye ! Tuey - Wm i T-ueFaumi&s' convention at Greens- boi o' last week was at ten about two hundred and gateN and its proceedings harmonious. Several mattei lie intsrest weio discussed, thehome bttad law being one of them, and the following lesolution on that subject &. , . , ' nM ' r Whereas our present law relating to homestead and personal property exemptions are pregnant with evil in ! ,Ane iinutinniil.lv uilnntAil its practical operations and tenden cies ; has brought about tno oppres sion and the usurious and ruinous sys tem of liens and mortgges, destroys ciedit, placed men of moderate means in a condition but little icmoved from slavery ; promotes dishonesty, Clippies energy and retards progress, we, the farmers of North Carolina, do Resolve, That wo favor such modi fixation of said laws us shall ultimate ly do away with the lien and mort gage system and restore to the debtor class the only equitable and just, basis of credit, honesty, integrity and industry.' In their declaration of principles the convention declares that they viil seek legislative relief not through separate parties, but through the two political parties now existing. We note this with much pleasure, because it is eminently right, and proper. There is no need of a third political party and these representa tives of the farmers' interests showed their wisdom in not trying to form one.- About 275 Farmers' Alliauc&s were 'reported as having beeu organ ized in this State, and all were in good condition. These alliances may do much good, but if politics enters into them, or if they are used for the personal or political preferment of a few men; then they will do harm and soon disband. The contest for Mr. Carlisle's seat in the House of Representatives has resulted iu a ridiculous farce. His contestant was a so called "indepen dent" candidate, named Thoebe, who I 1 k claimed that the certificate of elec- j erB came to the conclusion that he tton should have been given to him j waf EVt a person to be held respon- v x j f x.. nr.. r...i: i j ,t . sible for his acts uuder the circtim rustead of to Mr. Carlisle, and that) A . . , , , stances. A great many people also the latter was fraudulently counted j represented that he had been idiotic in. A committee of the House, con1- S from his youth up. These facts being sisting of nine democrats and six 1 i"de known to the Governor, the republicans, investigated the charges ! !eatl? Benten s commuted to life : mi' K.. i :n - I imprisonment. SlaUe Uj xixuuuc, out ntwuui. a uis sen ting voice reported in favor of Mr. Carlisle retaining his seat. Thus another charge of democratic election frauds is refuted. What will be the fkx-t oae Zc" Vance's speech, Senator Vance made an able speech m 4 Iwi TTntfenT Qlolno fi&nafa a fniv ... .. . , . . .! f - r 7- -7 7 ; 1 reform and the repeal of the internal ! revenue system We publfch the ; f,.i!,,.r 11,.. -wmsi t,t f.ia! The lmr, he snid. hd been drawn . . i : f, i0U ld redU011 r , ? fif , lljC oposmoii of most, of h j Uemoci atic Senators (following the , i i ... I T1 3 - I .. L!.. ! f. ! ... , .i , AvepullM,nt5 ?n he 0f1: V- lH t0. C"H U lvdu;:T ,n .ul.t) lutcrnat tases, and by at.iiiug j to the free list those things WNilU: : them, cxctW.ve iutjrm and exccKsi.ve ; Ua exaction, in iNonn v.aioiim rii.i the excise tnx.be repealed or great . : whether tne poor manscaom kuuuki x. lil4t.ed his castle, protected by the , organic law, or whether it misfit be rausacked at any hour of he day 01 , niht by a petty o&cial 'dreed n- ransacked at ani tobacco. They would spirits and ' i...f.,!5 ; ;:u ilt spaud the oppression and vexatious ; , , ,l 1 e u ! j methods and ma.;iineiy of its codec " .,. ' "1 7t I as was oiieu so inHuiL'iiiiuj ouiipu ui choice between free whiskey and free blankets; because the duty on blan kets was now practically prohibitory. and tbey would not be any cheaper j if the excise on whiskev was removed lr A-, T.rr,Ptlftft with uoieh detai, to illustrate mnv of the iu. ; ha ?w indie to " - - . . a linal continuation bv t be senate to i uimuiucuuuus. i?, is uuucibiuoi iuia : visiujb. ids wum wt.h nom me bouiu, uiw ino in. 'ii ! 41 iwi. .. a- - ! f,. , . , , . If I hurl fhu i-Ws in the U: ift, iK.tioularlv ! ?'u.8 ',l'"5, . , niy, auu - - S coy, "-Ij. StS consumed bv the rich. He declared that the ceniral theory of the tariff i nure rcvenui : Do siioinu stnue vain 1 t . 1 ostly to reiluce taxntiou ou the nccis- I mate in nothing except luxuries, and 1:.. p.,. t 1.1.4.1 n.4,c 0,.-i ..,.., tected. M- a , Death Sentence ( oniiiuited. rioatne EaieiKa kw aud obberver utbint. "I Jl ItlC lin ro UU wuww 1 Governor Scales .yesterday coin- muted the death sentence of Chas fifty dele- to the whole thin?, out and out. He 11 80 i,t ?Altt &u V1 " R'" wei-e quite I should not vote to put anything on ;et"(, "v 1 Li.. .- k. 4 .1... ..!?..' i resident, but pistead, a nnasuie al- unf mill " ilf-B OBi, l-ilt! I U.V OU hii:u " B , , . ... soipuo- . , , , Ilowiui; sometbinr iike the sum ol F. Jones, of Craven county to im- j Ialld of ijlu! grass, fair women, old prisonineut for life. Jones' case has i "uibon and tine horses. Mr. Beck become somewhat noted. About the j ltt esteemed for his abilities aud liki d first of Slay, 1887, he strangled his jlor nis euial "ture. He is regard wifo to death bv choking her and 0(1 !UJ (l,llio an authority on questions then threw her body into Neuse river where it was found a short time afterward. Just previous to this he had been living away from her, and the day before he committed the crime, he went to her mother's house where she and her babv was liviim ! ana tola her he hud come to carry lav to a comfortable home, where they could live happily together. She started with him for the new home" ou Sunday morning and was never after seen alive. Subsequent disclo sures brought out the fact that Jones had fallen in love with another wo man uamen Haddock aud wanted to marry her, which of course he could not do while his wife lived, and he proceeded to violent measures to re mote her as an obstruction. Jones was never eouiridftred as having a bright mind and showed his want of judgment iu saying to a negro woman that he "expected people would say that he killed his wife so he could many' the Haddock woman ?. He had previously tolcV the colored wo- i man, that while he and his wife and baby were crossing the river, tbe boat upset and' while he was trying to save the baby, his wife was drown ed. Jones was tried for murder and sentenced to be hanged. A number of people of Craven county who had known bim all his life considered him irresponsible for his actions and vveat to work to show such to be the case. He was subjected to a rigid examina tion by medical experts in the pres ence of the county commissioners and both experts aud county eommission A dispatch from UaiueBvillej Qa., says a ooJrcl vein of lead ore, 10010 '. ed him to the outskirts 01 tne town, than 200 feet wide has been- discov-! and after administering a severe drub eied near there, and that it is the ! bing, told him to leave Durham, and largest "deposit found, east of the I warned him not to-return on. the peu Rocky Mountains, 1 alty of deaths . Our Washington Letter. From onr Rerular Correspondent. J Washington, Jan. 13to, Ib8. The retirelnent of Mr. Imfor from ' . ' . , . , an aUv uud satisfactorily filled for aearly . n.vi.A .. il ,-.,...?. , .if man r ; sincere exmessions of regret. Ifls- J 1 11 ..!.. iiHvu rjrru iiasui u'inu;nr be a Justice of the Supreme Court, ! f b 1ubiicnn malignity may i o u fM. 8wme Hmc& The ex. postp treuiists who are opposinar him al ; i ...K.,,. .ir....f .,.! iiv tViai,. w. i trl I v It-UJK.c uoirni. mm rutii uv hav; ported to dilatory tactics as their only chance for manufacturing I ixau 'Ul I ,. I'll.... -L llO nomination OI iVit'iSi! S. YliUS- . . ' . rlisG U11V Bol t o issue in of eitht.r. Whatever chances there were ear of Mr. Vitas I would aive him at , . . . 4. . . ,. , ..,...,: io;,.,,,, Pi,iof n a i division in this Department who has t arv of two thous- for fifteen , Cuiigressu.nal u.i l is grinding slowly but not very hnely, although V. more thati : . . . ... blUce tbe ie assembling of Congress. nine hundred new bills introduced. Some sur- Piise is expressed that tbe .neat state cf New York is not represented on . x . . xt . w , , tne Ways and Meaiis Committee, an omission which has probably not occurred before in the whole history ;oi the country. Ihe framing of a "BW lit,lu ulil' ue preweuieu to me ....... I....:.- 1 1.. 1 a.. 11.. "ouse bv t 1 ns Committee, is progres- The invalid Pension Committee V10 lfcM'.liW il Vlufble le3fi mg eight dollar s a month to friendlc? ; so.diers. ! ! . 0 ,ttwr, 01 "tucky, wno iua been lor tin-ist four veaie. oiie I i 01 tne stauncht st Democratic leaders jof the Senate, was the recipient ot jany hearty congratulations, this i week, on his third election to the ... " . . ' ! Seuate. This brawny Scotchman is lUfi ou,v man tvt, B0 honored by tne relating to finance and the tariff. There are two factious of local Re publicans in Washington, and, as heretofore, they are all torn up over the result of the recent primary meet ing, whose duty it is to select two delegates to the Chicago National Convention. xncio in xisieiy 10 00 a contest. A Drunken Brute Punished. From the Duruam Recorder. A. family, (the name can be given on application), consisting of the hus band, wife and three children moved to Durham. The husband proved himself to be a sot, and was extreme ly brutal. He refused to work, and stole the earnings of his family to buy whiskey. His two older children were stricken with a malignant type of measles and wero critically fll. He came home iu a drunken frenzy, drove his wife and sick children out ot the house into the cold beating rain, and taking the last quilt from the bed pawned it for whiskey. Tbo expos- ure caused the measles to settle in the mouth of one of the children, and the odor is so fearful as to render re-1 mainhig in the room with it, almost impossible. The other child is im proving but it will probably go throug'j life with a shattered coDsti tuth.i and be a burden to itself and frier, ds. TL.ji. night a party of masked men entered the home, if home it might be called, and arousing the husband from his drunken stupor, carried him away. The w ife, of many cruel treat ments, evinced a wifely love, and beg ged the men not to harm him and to leave him alone. They were deter mined, but promised that although they should not harm him physically, he wouhl never trouble her or the children again. He has not returned. She has not heard from him, and his fate is one of the mysteries. Foul play is not suspected, but it is be lieved that the masked men conduct- Lamar Confirmed. Washington, Jan 16. The Senate went into executive session at 1 o'clock this afternoon, and three- Quarters of au hour later took up the ,10miiiation of Mr. Lamar. Its con- sideration lasted until 4 o'clock, at which lime the nomination was con- nrmeu uy a voie oio-s 1.1.0. iiirMiB Kiri.i lohprnrpv snnTor au(i nicwn i vpA with f J., Democrats, all the - - ' no seeches were made by the Dem- ocratic Senators. The voting began t 3 o'clock but was interrupted, and nearly an houvfs argument intervened hfttorft tun l-nil na was hinshni. '1 iia " -3 ., .' - nomiuations of Messrs. Viias and Dickinson were then at. once taken up and continued without debate, uu1 ' . UUI on mai I jl lamuu anrl it innc Ml-.lm iha I Iia I. uuifanf going the niuuds nowadays, but we tmvc one which actually occurred iu tniH psrisli during tne present week, lit was lb degrees below zero and next Oji a small phniatjrn a mile or two j moruing it registered 30 degrees be above Ba ou Goula a black bear was j low. Ail ihe while the wind increas seen to have entered a turnip pat h ;ed in furv, Ihe snow fell thickerand and at once proceed to help himself to as many turnips as nis appetite already on the ground was blown in demanded. It is said that a coioied j to powder and hurled along by the man witnessed the unauthorized levity j v. but. On the prairie an ubject forty of Mr. Bruin aud determined that ha j feet distant could not be set-u. and a would enter the patch and drive the ! invader out. Actio; on the impulse he immediately entered the inciosure and staited in Brain's direction. As ihe wind and the darkness caused by soon as the man'u presence became 1 50 much snow in the air made the known to the bear he discoutiiim-d icene the most dismal, drear and for his vegetable repast with the evident Kaken that mau ever looked upou. intention of embelii -hing it with meat, j Even railroad in Dakota and Min and with ears thrown back at:d head Inesota, and many in Iowa, Nebraska e:ect he started towaids the son ef ! and Wisconsin weie blocked. Tele- ulHn witu filH mntv,rnnt ,,..; ..fit, u , testing ihe nualitios of his make-un. Tne darkey saw him coming and at once decided that he tlx ! not wish ft; drive his bt-arship from the field, and rather than attempt it he would leave the field himself. So he. graciously iimrri4.il lliu fak 111 flirt Alninutlu iiriin lui.i.w mill? nn- jj-..!-iiu vin v lion and made for the railroad. Ihe bear appeared to be soiially inclined and wildngly followed Lis visitor, ac celerating bhi speed as he travelled. Sambo imitated him and quickened his pace. Aud thus they had ii for souie time sJii(iit up tli" railroad; tun l;i a r. run man, aud the devii tuke the hitidmot. Huddenly tbeeoioied man iteard a rumbling noise down ihe tnck and knew at once that the nigl't express tiaiu was coming. In a sht,it time it hove in siht, running at the rate of thirl-five tuiles an iiour Lett tDe train came in Mghi, j the ooiore.1 mau jumped fr m the i.ac.K ttuu coniHuua 1 is w.i.i mgm j mi tne snie 01 it. i lie Dear hImm Mt aiM vne noise, ana jo;-.ii,:i arouu-. saw the iron horse with its red iijjhib and its teriihle wheezing and p:dfi'g, rushing madly upon him. He s em ed to loe all thought of the m ;n aud turned his attention to the in v. fov which threatened him. )h .r: uw.inny uoou u uuuh, i n u,, fne feet extended, he sttarluilx 1 I . awaited the oncoming tiain. U hadn't long to wait, and the ponder ous engine, with its long aud heavy laden train, struck bold Bruin amid ships and in a jiffy sent Lim to the happy hunting grounds io join ti e members of his family who had pre ceded him there. He was skinned or, the spot by piecemeal, we sup pose and the colored man who had beeu racing with him enjoyed a slice of hapless Bruin for supper. A Fatal R. R. Accident. From the Cuarloite Chronicle l'Jtb int. A disastrous Hcvnunt occurred io a passenger 'train on the Cheater & .Lenoir Narrow Gauge rood, near Hickory, early yesterday moi uing The entire train, with the exception of the engine aud tender, went down with a trestle, fire broke out in the wreck aud both trestle and cars were burned to ashes. The accident occurred at the tres tle two. miles west of Hickory, and the train that went down was the west bound train, composed of a bag gage aud express ear and two passen ger coaches. The tiaiu approached the trestle at the usual speed, and the engine and tender had just reach ed th western side when there was a terrible crash, and all save the en gino and tender went down in a wreck. The trestle was thirty feet high and the fall of the train was terrific. As the cars struck upou the ground be low they were shivered to pieces and the passengers were unable to explain how they escaped with their lives. Not a single person ou the train escaped uninjured, but the wonder is that some of them were not killed outright. The debris took lire from the stoves in the car, and within a short space of time the wreckage of the cars and trestle were reduced to ashes. So far as can be learned the list of the injured is as follows: Rev. Dr. Bead, of Lenoir, skull crushed, and injuries fatal. Conductor Waddell, ahghtly hurt. J. E. Coffey, colored, jaw bono broken. The engineer and fireman were painfully injured,- and all the passengers were more or less hurt. The engine and tender crossed the trestle in safety, but turned over ou their sides, burying the engineer and fireman undei them. They were pinned down for half an hour before they could be rescued. The cause of the accident is not known, but it is Delieved that a pair 01 trucks jumped j .Baby byrup to induce sleep and eoin the track as the train was crossing, J posure lor the baby. Price 25 cents, and the bumping of the wheels caus- . d.tbfc trestle to f sib. ! Subscribe to the Bscotn. The Storm's Seyerity. St. Paul, Minnesota, Jan. 16. The terrible storm which has swept over the Northwest, blockading the rail roads in five States, is now over and tbe victims of its fury are being: counted. . The pitiful list is grooving almost every bpar. it is. not improbable, p w c .,v.u u . ..,wr, win snow ouu uubuieu iivt'H eacnnceu ; to the awful furv of the blizzard.! warm and balmy, and before the sun ! was high i ihe sky a decided tfcaw ! had set in. Farmers took advantage : of thw beautiful weather to goto town i to ninw wnnd Ii.it if AHotit non cloud was seen along the noith-j j westers horizon, lying close to tbej ; ground, but stietching from north to i j v 101 iu ii .;ttltl. I J;. XJll tlW i I iti ,l..lr ,.:. .! T t ; fury. The biizzaid had begun, the! ; mercury fell rapidly, and by 5 o'clock j j the large amount of snow that wasj man's voice could not be heard six feet distant. The air was full of snow as lino as Hour, and the ro.u incr of !u,d il .mtuiii .1... n.J It he full extent and awful results of ! the storm became apparent. ! j The telegiaph hourly briugs the ; m :st pitilul stories of siiffeting, ter-1 j s ibie sf.ngIes for liio, and lieroie j 1. 1. ..... K.. I t t .'.KTiio u nrave men ana women 01 the storm stricken sccti.. a that havet never been ccjuailed. asuinoton, ,iau. 14. Dispntclies from tbe Northwest record a number! of deaths by freezing in the recent; biizzaid A school teacher, named j jfiss Curtis, v,;;s frozen to death on.' thi wny home from school at Dela-i moo, Dakota. Near Sioux Falls aj mau was fouud dead standing beside j his barn, and another lay all night! within half a iniie of town, in a snow ! .. . 1. 1- : . . I 1 ,1 I oaiik, ueiwt-eu nis norses, tnus sav ok hi 'iff Ti iiio .ttil. ii-4.it of . i isoii? Xt.b:aka. got lost going home ! lVom fcChooi. nd remained Cut all U)?llt 0ue WRS iltad when foundj :., ,,(!,., .,, VI 11' I I ' I' 11,4 1 lecover. V". il. ; iieiidiv was iroz-n to ibath mar; I'Hiksi.on, Dakota. Tv. o nun weie! l'i zeu to d a:h near Marvsville. ; A farmer l atm d Al: n and hi.-, s. n weir c.ujgl.t i:ear ilitob-: i' li. -'i'('Ui. MiUi llif l-l'il WHS IHJifU , -ii. i'iio'niii. ana iiu ton was tu iit.au, auu ;ue iR'.r.vr will lose "oth of hi arms. Another man is; lost in toe same neighboihood Aj sreight tiain is blockaded nine miles irom Mitchell, ai.d the crew have; had nothing to eat since Wednesday. n the n igh.borh.;od of Aberdeen. Dik., ten men were caught by the storm at different points; four have been lVund dead, and the ot hers are probably dead but have not been found. The loss of live stock is immense, M)ne actually freezing to death in stalls in stables. Two belated stock : roil 1 s from Nebraska iu rived at St Joseph. Mo., last night, with eveiy head of cattle dead. Cnir-PEWA Fall, Wisconsin, Jau. 17. The past two nights were the cold est ever known in this region. Sun day, at 8 o'clock iu the morning, j- pii it thermometers indicated 50 de crees below zero; at noon 22 below, This morning it ranged from 55 to 62 below. Trains are still irregular The Poor Commissioners are besieged with appeals aud the poor house is crowded. It was reported today that a sick woodman was frozen to death while being conveyed to the city. Austin, Texas, Jan. 15. A terrific norther struck this section last night. For several days it. had been springlike weather, the mercury standing at about 54 degrees. It was at that point at 6 o'clock last evening, when the norther arrived. At 6.30 it had dropped to 38, at 7 to 28 aud at midnight to 10, with a stiong northwester travelling at the rate of thirty-five miles an hour. The f ir was filled with fine snow. All of today the mercury has registered 8 to 10, with a roaring norther and driving sleet and snow. The rapid change in the temperature, the un precedented cold and badly con structed houses have caused intense suffering among the poor in the city. Ten is the lowest the mercury has ever been known to register here, bat indications are favorable for a drop below that point tonight. No trains have reached the city over the Missouri .Pacific since last night. Very many of the healthiest people keep themselves iu such condition by tbe occasional use of a reliable ca thartic aud they give the preference to Laxador as more f ully serving their purpose thau any other similar remedy- Only 25 cents. Sleepiess nights and cheerless days will be prevented if vou use Dr. Bull's PARRISH'S Burham WILL BE READY FOR YOTJK '10BACCO API ER JANUARY 16TE VVUERE YOU WILL GET THE HIGHEST MAHKET PiUC'IM FOR ALL Best Warelsouse, Best Light, BEST ACCOMMODATIONS. FOK MAN AN1 BEAST IN N. 0. OU VliiGlNiA. Stable Holds 200 Sorses! Business transacted with promptness and accurac.y, and the highest prices nbvays guaranteed. A hearty w-u-om av aifs all who may tome, NEW IN BEGINNING THK NEW ITTTIOrj YOU CAN 51 A K 13 J THAT YOU WILL BUY G(K)l) GOODS, AND WHERE YOU CAN GET THEM AT BOTTOM PRICES! AND W. 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