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NUMBER 180, TRESS, NTH YEAR, FIFTEE DANIEL \\'()l'U) D() AND DARE | tiestateof Ransns. The bil attaches the | BOTH SILLY AND SENSELESS. | Siercronea co. treaveuty tgnteen months | DEVOLD OF DEMAGOGUE'S DAYS | iect it he democrata may introtace wi DIVING DEEPER 1N DIS trict of Kansas. The committee as amended | ago, - be unceremonionsly voted down by a striet the bill by providing that the Iand shall only o s STENCH OF DEATH. g | party e | ol The Amanuensie of the Treasury Re adv be secured in this strip under the provisions | The Wild Assertions Commissioner Black ek o - gy ! Little Ohance for the Blatant Blatherskite Thie arbilration bill introduced by Senator | Olamorouns Calls that Celtic Soil be Covered |3 o Force a Fight, | of the homestead law, The committee also * Will Hrve a Chance to Prova | The Smell of D. M. Ferry's Burning to Practice Mischief. Woolson will be pushed forward by the With Mm Qoercion. v authorized Plumb to report favorably his bilt | s Cansing Sarious Sickness, Kni.Lts of Labor, ana other kKindred org Special Tele 1y throngh publie lands i Drrrorr, Mich, Jan are the two most impottant to grant right of i zations, Thes HOW A COON MIXED NAMES. [ fori i fose TARIFF TINKERERS AFFILIATE. | gram. - A terible nuisance has grown out | THE INAUGURAL CEREMONIES. | yeasures that have yet come up. | MINISTRY DOUBLY MENACED. - - of the great New Year's fire, when D, M. When the legislature reconvenes on_ the i The Civil Sery ssion's ¥ LA O E ALUY AR sl ‘ Providing Munitions for Emergencles | |y S (0= p L ;‘;"; ned. A day o | Make Upof the Committecs and Meas. | 2060 i, e menbers ol [ e Lnal Struggle Between the 2 i 3 - " WO ago e 1l ( as burned consty 1 ed do wit hills on conceivable suly s port—Colored Labor L g the What Another Week May Bring in the [ —The 8ilver Fire at the Administras “, it ot & l;‘ e “w"‘ mL.m o] ures introduced in the fowa Lege | l‘lll m{\‘ hol . \-.‘nll ,;‘y SRR II\‘H League and English Law Becoming South—Personal and Other | wa H,.‘_",'.’\ bt P tion— Reason for Democratic bricks, and their burning fitled the alr around islature e Omuipresent | monopoly organs on all sides on ac- More Apparent-Home Rule Gossip from Washington. | having been devoted by the sen | Opposition to Dakota, | ths ruins for a wile or more ‘_fl‘ \n almost Lobbyist Given a Chance. count of the defeat of their pet Secmingly an lmpossibility. - speech making and exeeuti | unendurable steneh, Lutt night the fire candidate for speaker, All interest is - urned more brightly, and smoke and stink now centered in the house conmittees, 1 The British Bolition! Sttnation. calendar remains almost as it MR B LI R wming of the week with resy | The Pension Burean Charges drove the families out of the neighborhiood. ol s ld Sl Spenker Head tedecins lla. proinises sueh | 308mose Jan. Lo {Spocial Catlogtatn.|a ASTINGTON, weial ele- | enT. TaIsTtion AT G TON, Ja, 10 clal.|—Gen, | The doetors living and having patients within |~ DEs MOINES, lowa, dan. 17— [Special well known anti-monopolists as Brown of [ pord Carnfpron s resignation marks the col- wram Ii-. ; d‘:“”n""" “:l D FAVOLS | vy billls unfinished busi Black ean't substantite o single eharge he | the stinking radins were interviewed today | The lowa legislature has taken its customary | Marshall, Converse of Howard, Bertyhill of | janca of his *nteresting experiment. ‘The suspension of ereoinage said he knety that hias made st the republican party,” said | and the reports are most alarming. recess and is now adjonrned to February 25 | polk, and Finn of ‘Taylor, will hold the | Goaravalty of that able and amiable nobleman kota bill. bankroptey bill and el t forward for d between the president and Seeretary Man- | inig sevions differences of opinion have arisen | concerning the attitude to be pursied by the | nistration on the silver question.” The t two entire families | The recess at the bheginning of a session is | chairmanships of the T wding committecs. |y g the ontward and visible sign of the tory= the vis- | Woover will probably be placed on the judi= | paynellite alliance. Ile went to Dublin to t rariens | elary committee, fhough eyen then he ean | jpaice an honest effort to govern Treland by utions and make their reports - do an untold amount of wischief. Ttis hand | gyginary law, relinquishing the crimes act ititserves a double purpose in | forthe old veterans to take back seats. Ben- | i yelying on Parnell's co-operation in allowing the lobby to thoroughiy organize | sonof Franklin, the recognized monopoly ‘"mi"m”m;mll”. 111s well meatit andeavor < bill are Lo be brong action as <oon as possible, and an standinz probably will be reachied on Monday | vest or Tuesday by the senators respectively in | Col. Dudley. ex-connuissioner of pensions, | Two pliysians rop ! - | speaking, to-day, of the proposed senate in- | very sick from the cffects of the smell. An- | ostensibly for the purpose of givin tion other reports a severe epidemie of diarthoea | iting committees time o visit the Yo you think Secretars Lamar saw that | caused by the s Other phiysicians have | state inst president insists he lias vo right touse the | charge of these measures, 88 10 geeortion before it was printed in Gen. | many patients who are siek from vomiting, | thereon. | ch 1o intinence the action order in_ which they s power of the executiy il e | Black's report w cd by the stench, and not a few serious chinrged you with re- b Al BT R L i N TES (ST quiring pension applicants to prove. republi- | cases of ordinary sickness have been ren- rimous onslanght on the unsophis- | leader of the last house, will not head the | g rapross criue ends with Carnarson's. re- et UL L0 A L] cmentof 1he commiss foner ofpensions | canism before theix cases were taken up? dered dangerous thereby, The fire depart- slator, and it allows the standing | yailroad committee (his year it promises | gy to Engiand ¥ 1'|’I" ::hl:"'n‘.tv sl »“'i',.<I\'\".".'.‘;§f'.'.‘.1'{‘ undins the offcial acts of his prdecessors, | Ohno, it was ot shown fo. Seeretary | wieat has not thrown water on Uhe fie sinee committecs time to make up their slate for | qnount to any thing. Both partios agree that the cendition of R T et oAl 1L 18 e ot | o e O BRI T (e T 1y || LAY, ST R at ko o o g hia L fepiet | (S URMESE ol o RetLalE s ot et bbb U ARG SR Gl Rl OB 8 T B LT Sl Sl of s 1 siire thing that tie president will veto | Botiee of s intention to deliver a speech on (888 concluding paragraph and was a wild | Aol ot RIS e I T YA T s g I on in this city arranging its preminm | ant, Earl Cowper's warning that the ! Tuesday upon his resolution to pay in silver | specuiation, without any fou n i fact. | oficially declared it a nuisanee, but one de- | willcome back, thie snow storms not prevent- | ist for the coming year, There was quite a | ooy was on the eve of the most tormidable any silver levislation. The difference bes | tween b etive. breeze in the annual meeting caused by the slature is going to do itself president ¢l ng up some $L10 mileage to the bonds that aye b and Manning is that the latter | tion on t re saw it I | partment of the city government has only a | ing, refreshed anc pealled for redemps | When told it was there and bef " n- Che Towa | 3 2 ! N 2 M inst rent yet ses Lol February. This resolition. | could not believe it, because I knew it would | doubtful tizht to enforce its order agains bbb The league has organized 1, is alrendy justi- combina- rgi wants to foree the fighting whilethe president | with Beek's substitute for it, is sUILI NG | o sl and ot stlicE departine s meantime, people | much credit, This is plain tom the ver ' he rode ove o of the feels it is not the proper thing for him to | financial committee’s Lands, with no proba- be absurd and silly, It was the outburst of | other departinent. .ln l.lu meantime, people .‘I‘I tl " n}ni h. |.’ | ‘- Z“ mn ”n. \‘1 \‘ n.. lety “hx‘n lie rode every mile of the | 45,0 qnong the tenants over a large part of bility of teceiving early action, passion, but T at once declaved it would not | in the infected district suffer terribly. art. The house puts itsell on reeord at | distance on a free pass. There was an effort | 4 country. It undertakes to fix an arbitrary e o) e (IS SCGIBILEY | T e diot 86 To-mOROW wants the president to exert the entire power | qion of bills, committe of the adiinistration to force the democratic | motions to pass measures, one for weord with it on the sitver question, | mittee, under a suspension of the y s thiat as it has taken s At 1l vote is requisite in every insta ” ibasivling taken sotlecidad, o iy nonittee on military affairs: will fler the introdnes | stand under such a charge, BmETRUS T~ L o onee as the wateh of the treasiry and the | made by someot the genuine farmers to elect s will “he called for | SWill (e investigation be a lengihy one GENBRALFOIE SWEY senate s disposed to carcfully analy.e all | some of their own number o take the place <|..:‘..m- “Ldon't believe it will last long.” replied | The British Cabinet Has a Stormy Ses- | (echnical peints brought before it Between | of certain professional men on the board. b Colonel Dudley. “He can’t prove his chanrges, sion Over the Irish Question, the two thece will be little chance for the | The fight was chiefly divected against J. J and it will very soon be discovered. General | Npw Yok, Jan. 16.—[Special . demagogne to practice his avis with any hope | Snofier, of Cedar Rapids, who has heen on percentage tor reductions ot rent, and pro- Nibits all payments to landlords who refuse to accept the leazue scale. Judicial rents are held, according to Parnell's dictum, to be 1o more binding than the other attempts of the LN VT '”". dewmoerats ;' ~{|_"I’ l'ln‘ || '!‘.‘!‘I'"‘»‘ ) by be lm'w Biack has wade charges, and it now stands | —The Sun’s London speeial says: ‘The of snceess, The enate is to be a e the board for twenty years or wore and Jandlords to enforee payment by legal means, » BRI G 16611 HHEIB VA estoN NI | 10 purcise tha s e St | i inhand to prove them. Tt is his ease, | juet couneil Jasted nearly three hours, and “'""‘l‘nu MG ‘!ml seems determined to stay there the rest oUhis | g, e resisted by organized foree, attackico o s 1 sh to purclinse the old « 0 Lad b N AT % a * h y questions, ¢ o lotse s o safoty iral li b 1 : Do regarded as its enemies, He thinks that | ingin New York € ary purposes, | A0d he mustake it good or be convieled | was the longest session which Tias been eld ‘I‘\l':\;"‘x’l". n:n!n m“.;n“xluln d \l:c'h’l ml ‘"j_ natural life. 3 Ihe landlords are organizing also. ‘T'he Uie action of the administration o allow the | AMONs the wore “lmportant” measures himself. since Lord Salisbury came into oftice. Ty~ U app: i ¥ Efforts to lmpeach a Judge. Duke of Devonshire, Lord lHartington's i that ~ are likely to be passed MAKES STRANGE BEDFELLOWS, T T SO L G LB RTINS Vi seent in- | trenelment. The house promptly curtailed ) , ety CEh ] in congress to pass any more | in- the committe Ml tonbHed’ 10 A 1)) 3 ery member of the cabinet was present in- | PR LT e T ik memibers §150, | MUSCATINE, Towa, Jun, 106.—A committee, | father, owning 00,000 acres In Ireland, liag silver legistation will be a discredit both the | the house this wee e bills known as During the past week a good dealhas been | eluding the Barl of Carnarvon. aid 1 | consisting of ex-State Senator Pliny Nichols, epted the presidency of the Irish Defenso and the senate refused to order the usual number of the governor's inangural add printed in foreign langy . This latter was strictly understood to not be any insult said by the tariff democrats about the seeming | there was an angry dispute between Lord le wost tigent appeals have Benjamin Hershey and John Mahan, was ap- [ union. pointedas a committee by the County Tem- | reached the government. ‘The menaces are perance alliance yesterday to present a report | not less nt from the other side. United to the Iegislature for the impeachment of | Treland, the chief Parnellite orzan, declares, A Jiome and abrond. So he persists i | Ui MePherson bill in the Jast. congre said " t it o it | thorizing national banke to iner intimacy between certain vepublican leaders | Randolph Churehill and Lord Ashbourne, HH R A cireulation notes to the full amount of their | and prominent free trade demoerals in the [ lord ehancellor of Treland. The latter advo- to bring its party | Sy i i Citsparty | seeurity bonds, and the bill anthorizing the | pouse, and a good deal of sy Scems o | eatod stel TeR ot i 4 i i . L ¥ se, ag MISY seems 1o | cate ge! easures of coercion, saying supporters in congress to its position on sil- | competroller of curreney to sanction {he Al UL b i 105, GF sorvo D obiod bt (oM AL TN6WInuE | (olimnizar oL s nmekantinreasthg:tho capisals 00 BEOWINEF Bincng the fitsh pinentioned | ey, were newanued by Uis conditionor the "’,,’-',::,}'."“{xf."".}'"f'.r'., BRI Judze Walter L Tayes of the Seventh Towa | with all solemmity, that it regards the expeet o favors, % Stoek by national banks, the Oklahowa bill, | element. Messrs. Reed and Morrison have 1 would bring to the suppoit of Pl Ll judicial distr The report charges Judge | agrarian struggle as never, durimg the cen- tended. Tie rotimda of the the aisles, halls and staivways were filled with speetators anxious to get a glimpse of the formalities of making a new executive, Judge Joe Reed of Couneil Blufls w prominent figure on the stand, his imposing 1 who shotld ad- T COON MIKED TITE NAMES, Hateh's Bill to ercate & departinent of agri | frequently been seen with {heir heads fo- | ke government the Orange members from St A e Aovira ahock | CAture, and the Masons bill to”inereasethe | gether, and Hiscock and MeKinley lavebeen | Ulster and many modecate Tiberals, thus st el from Whioliitie Nas sehvoely tee.| - fhiie. Bontelle fesolution’ melutlve. to) the | obscrvellover among tho tarifk reform demms | snabling tic govetniient to detyitao Pariiell. covered, The dtween i d his | Norfolk navy yard will be further considered | 0¢Tats. ites. Lord Randolph Churehill denied that covered, The feeling between him and his 3 e I by the commiitiee on naval affairs to-morrow | Of course, the immediate predecessor, Mr. Chandler, Is not | DY e conmitl o X { 2 y 8 conlinlng 1t miglitbe; They do; hot [ 1€ The l]llltf the re ition | may forebode nothing, but it serves at this | order to wal it the enactment of excep ! hias Jittle doubt th reported 1o the | gimme to bring out a feeling that would other- | tional laws. form well becoming the n change visits, and searcely speak as t house Wednesday vate resolie | i he slumbering. Ever sinee Mr. Itandall INDY . 16.—Nothing will_be settled | minister the oath of oflice and the vow of s by Fhe other day a - colored man came lll‘hlv; ‘!n‘ul o led his followers into the republican camp to | regarding ‘the government of Treland until | allegiance, 1lis size wa disy to the department and told Mr. Whitney | 11 Hhe tone o T T g 2 diament is formally opened by the | Lowever, in that it thiew into ins S defeat the Morvison horizontal bill, the Ran- » inthat it threw into in that Mr. Chandler wanted him to ol i el e to | 1 te: conmitte queen next weel 1 it Tttt b ; tion of the discus dall men have felt that they had aelaim ipon Diu ‘The Freeman's Journal | the eramped form and low stature o his honse assoon as he left the. department, body will find thruet v it spirited | o yepublicans and have guarded them with e vees | Larabee. The governor i< small mnan, eretary asked what was wanted, and cal debate. a jealous sissed the propriety of issullig a | no one will objeet it he is styled ugly engerreplied e did not quite re- S o G L N oTTG NS T e e prociamation declaring the national leagne | all great men wust have their fanits ating [ DIOCH b with well Known tarifi republicans t ERIcRRLC tone | Gov. Larabee in neart and intelleet is Asthat sound- | prell Like a Bot - | g The Irish_exceutivel as e W 5 shell Among the | ijical cord has been ent, and it is likely miled tl sual league is not ille large and broad as any of Jjs worlhy prede- and as Mr. Whitne M. 0. People. L ‘mishing will be between new foices. | @s it exists inevery county in Ireland with- | cessors. — The governor showed his good Hayes with wilfully, deliberately and per- | tury, more serious than now: that the popu- sistently defeating the law, by imposing | lation of several eounties are ready to take merely nominal fines and decreasing the | up arms, and that the people will not submit amount on subsequent offenses, instead of in- | either to evietion or punishment for resist- creasing them as the law vequires. 1t charges | ance. 1t openly threatens reprisals it the collusion with Distriet Attorney Gannon | government atiempts o entorce the law. in requiring convicted saloon keepers to | The archbishop of Dublin, in yesterday’s Plead not guilty instead of guilty, so that the | speeeh, echoes these threats. Lovd Salisbury attorney can get double fees, and gives in- | seems nevertheless inelined to try, The o men fined Targer’ amounts when | Standard declares that the erisisis near, and ad guilty than whien they plead not | that the final struggle for siupremacy hetween It charges the judge with shamelessly | the league and Jaw is imwinent; that there vefusing to apply the law as changed by he | isno humanity in half measures; thata v last legislature, requiring him to abate nuis- | orons policy is the only suceesstul one: that ances, the word “shall” having been substi- | the truest werey to the Trish people is to save futed for “may™ in section 1543 of the code. | them from the organized persceution they “The report concludes as follows: *“He | have set up. ssoci liscussion of the meastie can be take nindics menie settle something with him.” ed alittie bellizerent, { was avare of no difference between Mr. Brartnic, Neb., Jan. Special.]—The | Phe defes e R e out 8 and Tias been tolevated by the | sense at once by keeping in the executive | . z 2 g J thema cnt ofaffaits in'the departuent, lay las been the prevailing topie for the | fofje . 5 ; Ridicnling the Idea, thorouzhly mastered the duties of that posi- ‘_".'“'f"l"\‘l’;"“ Rt ‘."_"!‘."""‘."I" }‘,‘[‘»‘.“;{‘} i ““i“.“"""‘ 4 “‘.‘”“"‘l';"‘ P’“"; he sent back word that if Mr. Chand- | past two days, and the Bri: was in tremen- oy S Ton e R wd vidie | o] imidery Gov. Shermanit e tnugimal || ions Lo aEE, Sl A O a1 o i\tAntod. 0. el over: . matters | Mous derati. M6 “Protectl pEiEel MAKE READY FOR EMERGENCIES. 2ONDON, Juhi, 1z Dally News ridi- | Bk FACEs v ot S0h i e | the publ 1n commiiting the above | doubt Carnarvon accepted the viceroyalty O e S e dous demand, The “Protective Association” Members of the house and senate generally | cules the attempt to depose Gladstone from address was long .ml. was reql )I ||n|“l~h ned | e of inst justice and proprie on condition t he might withdraw after Uil A, UL b the | sent out messengers yesterday afternoon, | polieve that the report of the ordnanee com- | the liberal '4'"‘“*“'1'; 1 says that the | to by any great number ol people. MOstper- | g g pepeatedly and in many ways been | the general clection. Beyond doubt, also, he trouble to come to lis offiee, A fewmoments | and gathiered up all the hooks with the in* | icsion Wil be adopted it it doos not con- | 1iberals ot inite exeept under Gladstotie: | sons prefer to vead it igprint. This reading | God® (00 R e BT g after the messenger had gone it oceurred 10 | tention of changing the “eipher.” The ex- | el > i that the mode: : ot oRg 01658 By ti®ew goveriorioughiti| SLIILY(OL Ktoss and glaring minlfensance 1} would havoremainod b oficelind nooyiok M Whithey that theroanight b somo. mis- 5 o templaie a too large expenditure of money. | Huke of Aryll Y dlremed el | oflice. Your commitice are conident that | concilintion and concession proved a si.-ance M. at there miyx posure grows out of one of the members of | Evory one seems to endorse the idea of es | 1o vote for toer vovernyent | 10 be dispensed with, Let the remarks be | ¢ € S S ety disaornltle i aNLCY royes a8t take, so he sent his private seeretary at onee | {he association being rated as M. O, and he Y u ot Ot e ton they have in their hands, or at their disposal | Instead of a failure. Itis believed the ea My AnlGan P % 3 JIBEs 0l b O tablishing plants at Pittsburg and another | must show its lanc o) SR RIS e for the use of the legislature, ample proof of | net intends to appoint no successor to Car- to Mr ( idler’s house to make an- inquiry, | gave the thing away at once. He deposited point in the cast, where heavy guns can be better than coercion ith days are numbered, The house committees have not been made | (o con bRy R angs,? s It ST A eI 4 “The messenger had returned and delivered | the book with his atiorney for advice, with LGS, D L e ; e ns vet, but general confidence is expressed in | CYETY One of thesh statements, Ha:vonand yikytie vioanyLv It R Y et 4G 3 A | made. There is a tirm beliet that the govern- "rench Colonial Polic , but weneral pres — s o Dhchollitosesy il Mr. Whitney's reply, at which Mr. Chandler | view ! : 4 t 3 ! French Colonial Policy. Rpe LS ¢ = ? in commission. The Parncllites say this b plv, 5 I °I' | view to bringing a suit for dmnages. The | ment should as soon as possible put itselt in | pye yan, 16, et todlay mado | Speaker Tlead's inclination to makeup the Back to the State Courts. means coerclon in the most -stringent form. was a good deal dhlfnuml,hui it vequired but | pook replevined from the attorney | condition to make all the munitions of v it Py padacitd 2 Y committees in the interest of the pvnlll«- of DunvQue, lowa, Jan, 16.—[Special lo- Sty & RS 3 Surtrre a few moments to discover that a funny mis- | Thursday, though it is At | 4 a deel of deputies of | {H R G | \ ! Nobody pretends to know the line Parnell | aHswanoRenta o discover. EATL usday, though 1t is claimed that & photo- | which may be needed at any time without | fhe policy e e O o] fuilow. | the Whole state, and to avoid ay gram. ] -Judge s yesterday vemanded | e R T e opentng of the sesslon 4 ake had becn made, as the man for whom | graphic copy was made o it. ‘The merehants | being, as now, at the merey of other coun- | 1o said its colonal policy would be less ad- | toward the much dreaded r.\l]umlnmlnm he liquor injunction cases back to the state | poyoc o avirocsed an opinion on the suse Mr.l,quLulll:'\;llmll -mw[m«lmk in l)u-xln-l- of the association are known, and alist of | {yjes or the prices private individuals yimturons thau thatof 1ts recent predecessor. | poration monopolies. [le is himself courts. "The opinton and rulings of Jndge | 08 LTT s ‘vlc‘,my““y" Everything In partment of the name of 3 ¥ them has been furnished to active Knights of | ; 3 1is statement was received with eheers by | and a wealthy man, but he has Brewer in the Kansas ident 8 2 LY 3 Uk ipihecroiatyior tie nhvy. Chandler | Labor and Farmers' Allianee leaders all over | My Randall, who is chairman of the com- | 1€ WP R T T T AT || R R ::::;u:‘}:-tll“:hl-:‘l\::H’::“)\:ltlllll":;.,‘t‘v::.l.“III,.I.,IZ::.:.;;“gll:: u: ":I:'l' “‘wlcl-l"f'll}l! {u‘}_l';dl"x':l~~:'xvl{'_Mmlfl- the country. Itis feared that the existence |y jssion, helieves the people will not obj Drawing Others In. and resent effectually any bad move on his e agratian. The “N'I WilL press for & measiibe (0 i G el of the M. 0. book will defeat the water works | {ujs work even though $50,000,000 are 1 Losxvox, Jan. 16.The failure of the Jer- | part. His candidacy for the sp ISTE {0 preventevictions. Tha fores and ibiorals i, SOME GOOD AND SOME VERY BAD. | proposition to be voted upon I'r next, as | quired. He believes that the wost important | sey bank has eaused several small failures, | bitterly fought by the railroads rteen Miners Killed By An Ex- | qoroo that parliament wmust, in Morley's The civil service commissioners are busy | a matter of revenge. | S i e the | including thatol Raulin Robin, a Newfound- | not expeet inueh from him. The senaté com- ' Wy S b A ORS : RS 2 thing at this time is to find ont where the ) I pect i o plosion at Almy, Wyo. s e entiliotaRm At s T dor sl on their annual report and will issue it about T ! ; Ny land ship owner. Cosset, treasurer of the | o Bt ved & RV R oo | words, prevent the tenants from confiscating § axXDeNss Wl establis] - | 3 mittes were annennced at a most unexpected ~Ns1oN, Wyo,, Jan, 16.—A terrifie ex vty " [ February 1, It will contain & number of val- AR aE MOl ndson expense will stop, and not establish an ex- | papk, who is also a bankrupt, has been ; A 4 hex HAMEn BT the property of the landlords. uable tables, showing the number of civil | TR I8 el i pensive system of work with no indication | into cnstody on a « time. President Rull fired the listat the nzoceutred at the Alma mines near | UEPEOPEIEY Of e MIIIS, e of the o .,'fl e bl L (T R "h Caapnos, Jan. i, [Spe cia he Spec- | \when the drain on the trea will cease. senate at the close of his fivst specch. It fiere, early Thursday morning, Killing two | 1o tios or the public to howme rule. ‘Phere have sorvige ehnnoa i overiticieontey, as we ial appearing in the Omaba Republican of the ST YT Nothing Acc almost stampeded the senate. Every man | men'out right and burying nine others in the | hoc € SR E0 BRETER LI SRR as .mm}« g deductions drawn from obser. | 3ith fust stating that the county seathad been |y 004 qeal of surprise is being expressed | 10NDON, Jan. 15.—Sir Henry Drammond”| was on his feet and stepping around among | depths of the wine. The ear containing | doio an his eolleagues, but there has been vations of the commissioners and the chief | removed from Chiadron and that the present | 5808 S0 F 00T T 0 e | WoI, British commissioner to Egypt hias | his fellow committeemén inquiring as to the | two men was descending the slope, when {he ; b O T examiners, Among the strange things of | board of county commissioners had declared | ¥ PP RSO Deen reealled. 1is wmission is believed to Vo 2 5 to) no knownresult. Every cabinet council is L the report, it will be shown thatal - | all nets of the fornte "' 1 ille, | ¥ .”' Iy rescue of the administration in the senate or | 3500 VoSG O vesalt § Irnn[nz_ of this or that man, or _l\u tinz | explosion came with such territic foree as to | ¢onowed by fresh reports that the Irish policy the report, it will bo shown that n larse pet- | all el of the forufer board illegal, s WILY | guso o the slver question, So far all the | ™ t . the claims of some favorite who is a candi- | diive the ear before it ont of the mouth of | 48 S NS i e AN oxe ; ‘]‘, .'.. Iul”)I:l ‘| \I.\l:“d‘x:,:] ml;:l ll‘ll“lml‘ r:|||l| and .m.x.lvxu\hli\ .fl.l mlnl \:;:snn |mn|-nl DY | (hecehies, with one exception, have been de- Dicd on a Foreign Sen. date for a clerkship. ‘The railway committee | the mine, throwing the bodies of the men | v of opinion among the members on 1 gRicaileniotanliglc ll“”“h'I,.'"h‘lukll.ylllll 8 corrupt sing hrt hat havo been scdowin | ivored at the position faken by Mr. Clevee | ALExAxpria, Jan, 17.—Captain Hagy is headed by J. 11 Sweeney, a well known :‘ull\’l\ll‘ @ il away tnto a tield. “Every- | GEEC T amont indicatos Strong - DARO ADRES cir | on” by the present county board, which in |y, gy g message. And nearly all these | of the United States steamer Quinnel opponent of the railway lobby and a stauneh | PRIV wis oW, Bt SEEE FEA0 IR ORUGI 110 ity to home rule § ; i wge. Some of the answers to these | its action is suppotted by nearly all the in- ; eaniyd od { d i of the mine. The engine house roof and | hostility to home rule in any form, Outside B e o 1 Tikclllva | Ehabian Lo e counity s TI0 imort 1 8 speeches against the administration have | who recently joined that vessel, is dead. friend of the peeple IJl"I" committee o1 stacks were Jnocked down, the house de- | discussion continues, Thé duke of West andon abits : ¥ come from demoerats, . Ttis well known that propriation ed by Senator Sutton, | stroyed and the blacksmith shop and store RN RN I vt ol believea sane man possible of sueh thoughts | slander on Chadron and Dawes county and [ A8 CEECEEE T B REE EmE o Peace in Madagasear, one of the brigl clear headed men i tho | Toom. xedticed to kindiing wood, - Fluncs | Iinster bas delivered w briet and violent cre they not before him in black and white. | is deprecated by all outside of the ring, Ry A ] T % The treaty of peace be- | genate. He s an active, hard worker, and | burst ont instantly and burned nearly all day [ speceh. 1ts viclence from a man o moderate le candidates fail in avithnetic — PIADCHOSOLCONSIESS W0 LOVOLLLUO SUEDEN., nd Madagascar has been | v b depended on to se that no appropria- | Jesterday. Unsuc attenpts wore made | as heis, is signiticant. Leeky, himself an though it is quoted that one of the lady ap- Remembered by a sion or limitation of coinage, but they do not | ¢, § b PRYORTIA- | 40 pter he mine yesterday, the men being | Irishman and an advocate of Irish reform, l Plicants passed o rating of 64, remarkable IANKLIN, Neb, Jan. ; wake themselves heard, It is one perpetual E ———— tions slip through the legislative fingers with- | @riven back by coal dam v publishes a powerful protest against home T s 22 T P Oy T al 0. 0. Howard, commanderof the | fire at the administration. This is surprising, THE L B EBBSIDENOY, ‘['l“‘ “'“'“'l“ Senaic “"‘; R nsion Koo o [ | EEIVANET DN B Vo1 Ao MOk | e in any form. e declaves that the Eng- 8 Ligditad L, g 0 e el A e ew e additic QA at demoeratic | m L ryrprad - e committee on ways and means, is npta | vietims ol P mine ¢ J my were | L 4 4 K 2! of those who passed come from the public riment of the Platte, has just seat $500, | 10 vi¢ “4.”,{"l“.'."",‘.‘“,"‘,"l' o ".’:“,‘l."‘,'”{““' The Irish Politicians of New York | I ORI 08 MAvS GRS S0t found " this morming i the eleventh jeved, | Jsh statesmen, who, after reading united sohools of the country, and show that public iation reccived by him from one of his | senators and representatives are going daily Needlessly Alarmed. ag § ) Ml IANLCRT xm-..u..pl.-mnum of those missing and | Ireland for three months, can propose to education is rapidly helping to fill tho public | friends in the east, to ald in the_construction | to the president for ofiicial favors. In neatly | ¢uresco, Jan, 16.—[Special ‘Telegram.]— and legislative training, and will guide the | hrines the d up to thirteen souls. | hand over the government to the men whose servico with good employes. Some of the | of Franklin demy. The new academy | eversthing clse they have been enlisted by | In reply to an article in the New York demo- | Ship of state with steady hand fiom the hih | ) MINGE BIaes ‘l"“.“"" Phomis, Frank | fdeas it represents must be a traitor, Btates show 4 avorage of brisht eandidates. | building is going up rapidly. 1t will be four | the administiation, 3 cratic paper, telegraphed the BER yesterday, | Pilot house of this important committee. Mason e se e RtesTal o - ] The north especially stands high in grading, | Stories in height, 60500, and_contain thiz An old senator, who favors limiitation of | intimating that Pairick Egan contemplated | The bills introduced have been numerons | b SO Tood, Henry Cunnock. Wil The Church in French Politics. i COLORED EXODUS FEROM THE SovTin | 1o rooms. It will accommodate fifty pu- [ coinage, said to your correspondent this g the presidency of the Irish national | and of some importance, - Of course, noae- | jjany Jlorkeley, Alex Janes, Henry Milliken, [ LoNDoN, Jan, 1%.—[Special Cablegram.J— | A st Carotin congressman siys that | pils and witl be, when completed one of the | Wworning that this question would result e was for {he purpose of glying tie po- | 1oD has been talien on any of thewm, except | Al were Maymons and 11 hut” two Teave | Adviees from the ofher side of the channel { thie planters of that state are good deal dis- | fivest educatioal institutions in the west, | before thiee or four years at most, in making | sition to Alesander Sullivan, who, Jike Ar. 10 bo zead.by iitle avd refarred, Yestordny niltoa: Only onoofillobonios was bunied. findleato th anastion of separation otolIFH Rt e Lot e e A aheavier silvor dollat—one with ont Jundred | T v a resabiioun My Sulivan said to | Senator Sutton introduced the expected stae | A1 (w0 Evanis bovs, who were deseending | g state is 1kely to play & prominent. parg it ].|.-u-1ll,‘.-.l,. 16 goIng westin large | BEBANDED. AMONG STRANGERS, | conts! worth of bulllon In it, Jur correspondent that the New York poli- | Sonstabulary bill, a ill which, if pussed, wilt A T in French polities in the near future, ‘The o e trom Konas.. | dedain Miller's Daughter Found HEAL REASON FOR THEIR OPPOSITION, ticians W needlessly disturbing their practically revolutionize the state govein- | them being thrown ove ne hou new ministers say the tendency of publie 3 A tkansas ‘lexns and Callfornin A i " Penniless in Chicago, “The democrats in_the senate and honse | shunbers. e had not the slightest reason | Ment: 1t provides that the governor shallin- { and a portion ot the town, g in the | opinion at the present time is unquestionably. & A o € ot | Citieawo, dah, 17eLst Thuriny a young | ¢ getting into o holo onthe question of | fo' suppose the national eonmitteecver | (Ire Mnio the mabner in which tho penal valley fully 300 vards from the wouth of the | toward complete separation of political and 3 forming mutual emigration societios and eol | Woman, apparently about twenty-one years | ddmitting South Dakota to statehood,” sald | thought of him in connection with the oftice. laws of the state are enforced in cities and | il by the foree of the conens on, ceclesiustical anthority. The ministry, the onies, and parties embracing from fifty to of age, ealled at the ofiice of the Elder Pub. | one of the most prominent advocates of that | fie knew he could not and would not accept | f0Wns. e may appoint a commission for | = Fhe niost acceptable theory as o tie catiso declration continues, is unprepared to inl- hundred adults are leaving almost daily, | lishing company, and asked for the editor of | Movement to-d *They now have outone | it orany other office, whether tendered by | this purpose, upon whose recommendation | of the cxplosion is this: re em- | tiateamovement in this direetion, but stands 'l‘m-. R idith AN 1 oran uu:n fon Las | Literary Life. Mr, Elder, the pib- | singleexc make before they acknowl- | the committee or the conyention, “If Ide- | 1€ can yemove the mayor, the policemen, the | 1 h'\lll‘ll to examine the mitie rough yevery |oready to hielp the chmber should they de- here are sald toboa dozen men Trom Lo | Lisher, © answered n fho | absonco of | ©dge the real reason thoy oppose ws—they | sired the office,” said Sullivan, “I might be | Dollee judze, xud even the city attorney, it he | RS AT w'.'"m." ne | ide to attompt a solution of the problent, T e ehabs and ATty ards of Sonthern | the — editor, and to him she | can merely say that all the peogle i the ter- | president to-day ais 1 was unanimously ae- | 3¢5 it Inother words, wirzaeser the exee |y carry both open and safety Tnmps, and it P 4 Califc They contraiet with the railway | presented a manuseript which she wished to | Hitory ob dission,” elected at Boston.” utive of the state siall find o faw to be not | is helieved that one of themat” the " time of TNopeai i & PSR T Ty 1 § i & e 4 5 3 q ing s v sho 1 asked, Mr. Sulli further he idea | enforeed he may t way the right of self- | the explosion, 11 p, m., ventured into some orLal BLuers, Mo, Jun. 16.—~Thursday companies for very low rates of transporta- | sell. She told a_touching story of how she [ Mr. Sullivan said further he Lad no idea 4 Inality, | 100m with ai open latp where an anusual*| Jast five prisoners escaped from the gount : i tion, and send the emigrants throuzh from | had left New York with adramatie company [ “Of couw ot all the people of Dakota | who would be chiosen, but considered it s kovornmont_ - from. suclh . muniolality 13S0 o (BN AT, ATMEGAE | Jal thiconls tho neslieonse f {usa e vl points to Los Angeles in emi Loping to seeure a place in the profession’: nt statehood, 1t would be fmpossibleto | to pradict that no man who ever held the of- | This is & bold and sweeping move, one |GG bkess, e funeral takes Dce | Janitor. s thonghtiesls. left e Koy in th ping cars, furnishing them fre Low the company went to pieces finally, and sent any question so broad and far-r fice conld be prevailed to take it again, \}l LW s In perfect keeping \;nh Lo-MOIrow. AT e e g Ih‘nn i :h‘-"'-lm and guarantecing $12 a mont how she at last found herself alone | INZina way to meet the approval of all. v e the progiwmme wmade neccssary when o ik oI asto oners and e Ono. of the 1 SALERIMINANE BIaSn thanih ol pesniitss T Chicagon - The gt | Now, it is charged that the republicans want COONS FOR CALIFORNIA, the st move was taken foward the | o TheNanticoko Disastor, PN erS, nam < Cof e chiange hiat at least 5,000 colored people lia boro evidenee of edueation and - cil- | statehond toget offees. I know the dene- | o gemarkable Bxodus of Colored | SH€ Tesming police powers over the aighie | VSRS 1O ST il ontar | s st PR state within the last four months, and the | &aying that her wame was Maud Miller ani | SIS In the teritory opnoso. stateliood bes Laborers From.the South, abindieiuel eliisenm AL I8 1 becasaity fo b g diciio "t es o (RAR fhootlies lous prlsaipm wro sl e{aE planters are talking of Lolding a_convention | that she was the daughter of the poet Jowguin | CAuse they want office. They see they wil Cuanrorie, N. G, Jan. 16.—The exodus [ ectully en ""‘I 10 _proliibitory. law, If Coul company had up to an early hour this and forming an assoclation to stop the cx- | Miller, Mr. Elder supplied Miss Miller with be cut out of the distribution of places under | of colored laborers fyom North Caroling for | its desien be to make odious the laws ow on | =000 EFEEC S, O through ovel ALd 5 ¥ | money, and introduced her o some Kind | the federal government, as now, it we come | oints westis beginning to excite some in- | e statute books, it will e goods foc i that | 5560 ot Sl i i o P Catarrh Cured PERSONAL AND OTHERWISE I u1.J""A'.':xlth\)\1‘.‘.’;(’:;;513'u“','fm'..h. d for | in as a state. Before the adwinistration | gesest. Chaslotte is & sallvond center and it | Ohect It can be suceesstul, General surprise | o hourly ™ dxpecting 1o reach ] Reproscutative and Mis. Lyman of Towa | Sea Sork frain, compietely bquipped for | Chavgedno class was lalf so anxious and | jg here the enigration. parties are made up | 15 expressed atits revolutionary nature, and | the fatal chambor, Yestorday © practical Catarih Is a very provalent disease, with — + are pleasautly Jocated at the Portiand for the | the trip, clamorous for statehood as the demo and ailvond dgents et and arange | the people read it with open-eyed wonder | winers - owere - doing el S toward R T Ve i AR 4 BB S A - They simply howled for it. Now none others | fer their transpor@dion. Not less | and exclalming “Alas, what are ‘we coming | diding the tescuers, and they do not hesitate silla gives ready relief speed; winter, Mrs, Lyman has made a host of . q y peedy e il e atmera. Shie annguneus | CWICAGO, dan 17D, L. Moody, the evan- | heart obvious? The republicans nave been | BOLY, .,..‘,f."fi'.'fi'{fi.fi"fim.f.':'flj‘ sobut theve | “\yion he ‘Twenty first geveral assembly B ottt aneX | and thus reachies overy part of tho system. in to-day’s newspapers that she will not re- uoll,»‘t. preached to-day !lf"l this "“‘_’“"L’"‘ steadily in favor of statehood for more than | Kansas aud they are nowgoing to California, | meets again it will be ready for business. It | may yet take cral days before any bodies “ X suffered with catareh fifteen years, Took { turn her calls untl the last Tuursday of s | th0 Ohlcago aventio church toa very laige | tgn y it night seventy were wmead over fo the | will ko to work with fts cont o T - can be recoyered. Sarsaparilla s 1 am pob iroubled month: congregation. M. Moody will conduct a sevies ETIMES FAMILY AFFAIRS, Banta Fe and Missouri Pacific Is for | sonnel is good: the spirit of non-partisan A DYNAMITE SHAKE. arrh, and my general health is Memresentative Fuller of Towa has intro- | OF Mectings in this church, lusting through- | Sonators living in the far west and extreme | Sansporiation, ta Culltarnin. Uhiy batch of | workc for the good of the state iy abioad, und 4 NAMITE 8H/ LW, Linits, Postal Cle Quoedd n the house a petition of J, M, | outthe week. d'we services will be held | south regrot now that the bill inereasing the | Gontracted. to work: iy the Vineyards and | Prowptoess is to be the watehword, Which Led to an Earthquake Scare . Louls Itailroad. Dewary, W. 1. H, Gable, and 152 other eiti- | and one for men in the evening. Ad- | SAlarics of juages of the United States courts | Selds ot K. A. Bakiwis, Who owns over | e 3 at Nyack, N. Y, “ 1 suflered with catarrh 6 or 8 yaar zens of lowa, asking that proper means be | mission will be had by tickets only, and the from & 5,000 & year was so amended | two million acres of lantle According 1o the | What Another Co Nvack, N, Y., Jan Shortly hefore many wonderful cures, inhalers, B IR T R demand has aleady’ nearly “extiiisted the | the otherday as to permit the continuance of | Ssecment made with Baldwin tarough Iis | pgs Mores, Jan 11:80 Last night, two distinet shocks of earth | juguearty ou hundred dollars without benefit, I WILL BE DEFEATE SUDDIY, From o t‘b“l‘\f:‘x‘i"" to Kuoxville, | nepotism, They relute some outrageous | §55 har month for. (he fret year with boged | predicted some days ago, the license republi- | uake were felt in every part ot Rockland | ¢ tried tood's Sarsapariila, and was greatly Auattempt will be made to in o the ASRVII0 ARG AU bt el }1|~|'sul nepotism practicea by United States d house free. Baldwin need the | cans have given up the hope of being uble to ;'mmhl- ll‘l”\_\m“kl pictures |“ o lkun improved.” M, A, ALBEY, Woreester, Mags, e 28 S tivil ‘atewica CommizEioen Houaina b ) oo, ey ndges—of where they have as many as thiee | oney to pay their transportation to 1os | yepeal or modify the wrobi vom the walls and the ice in the xiver along A T AT T T T v el yesterday’s fig. | 5ons connectod with the courts, and ap- | ABEeles, the price for each full ticket beibg | jaye united with the ultra-prohibitionists in | the shore bioken, In Suftem, Spring Val- [ o "I‘_"‘”'r;"‘,‘l;l""'“"; 1 SlAmAig ',"‘ ble that the proposition will be de- | wres being corrected, this morning it is found | Pointother relatives as commissioners, eta, o = favor of ifs wmore vigorous cnforcewment, y Pie oy Bpakll, I JALN A AR | URenis ] . (e siasedians st \ od in the house of representatives, where | Levy has taken third place in the type set- | and fix tneir fees and salavies so they make The Weatern Mail Question, Just before the senate adjourned, Senator St ke fla JAs Wb xory Dise i process of sceuving the active mediclal o the eonnmission is very unpopular, It isnot | ting contest. It is impossible to get a_veri good round sums, ie people thus imposed CuicAGo, Jan, 16— Special Telegram,]— | Sutt introduced a bill, known as se YOoNKEDS, . 10— A s oden qualities. ‘The result i a medicine of unusuab 1 Dbelieved that there will be any legislation on | fied table to-night, but as near as ean be as- | upon think it quite enough to pay the judges | A Washington dispatch published here | file No. 5, which provides that one I building loosely thrown together in which e e i RS . ¥ ¥ Lol L8 B g ) "t by | 885 P ¥ N was 250 pounds of dynamite stored in a fro- | Btrength, efiecting cures hitherto unkiow F the eivil service, as the republicans will ‘Jl'.n",'.'.‘.‘.'. e Total number of ens sctby | 85,500 a year under tie circumstances, as the | eharges in connection withi the Manderson | the fiues imposed by mayors and polic NGO 140F the Croton haue Send for book containing additional evidenco, 3 strenuously oppose any change from the ]m”w; T Fehs Yoty I l-\: salaries of the judees’ famil iu sowe ip- | mail resolution that it wasa conspiracy on | tices should go the city, As itis the whole | Guet was blown up at 10:20 this wornin * Hood's Sarsagariila tones up my systeiy g 1 present system, und even if enough of them 918; 'nu.lmn'.' 641y s Monheiner, 5. | Slances, aggregate $25,000 a year, the part of Hatton and Gresham in the inter- | fine goes to the school fund, Under this | spreading destruetion inall diections, |m..(.“‘ Iy -]4. ; s duy i ife, wid should join the demaerats to seeure the pas- | 917455 Creevy, 33,20 hl.j“m," 81,429, This A VE SWELL STATE DINNER. ests of certain railroads to injure the Union | new provision the sehools will only get one | Around the building \;f ||:l» |.n .lw._vlul« :“l § in.['.'{‘fl\' i o g LUMESON, . ¥ sage of a bill, it would certainly be stopped wives Barnes first, McCaun seeond, and Levy | Much is being said by the ladies about the | Pacific and boom the Burlington and St Paul | half of the fine, and the cities will have a di- | SoRPIESEE o e gl v “ Mood's Bar 'r # i il veto, thind prize, sl i grandeur of the president’s first state dinner | syndicate, as this work is wort pwards of | reet pecuniary interest in the enforcement of / lar feature of the afair 5 isworth it it 111 gold 1B s E AND § Hello, Down There. on Thursday night last. They declare it was ,000 a year to the Union | Gres- | the law. In return for this concession on the that 1ohody was burt, with the ex 19 Bauk Btieet, New York City, fhe senate committee on public lands yes- | Bosyox, Jan, I he effect of the Wash- | 88 grand as any given by Mr. Arthur, and haw and Hatton, who ave here, pronounce | part of Senator Sutton, the groed | ception of My S, who keeps a b Hood's Sarsaparilla | house near the shatf, and she only receised = tenay authorized its ehainman, [ ington decision is still appavent on the Bell | that it eclipsed those given before the lust | the charge utterly false. Hatton says he | to dispense with the state constabulary, 0 o Bewb B A0 00 | T Plub, to report favorably the bill introdu dione stoek, which tolay is down to | administration, Mr, Cleveland seems ambl- | supposed Manderson jntrodus ed the resolu- | this measure will probably be the only one | \eloiborhood was broken \ al by G 1 ,,M, & 0., Lowell, Mass. » .+ by hiw to extend the laws of the 1 ! at the noon boaud, Jdos were not | tious to keep up the social standing of the ig- | tiox o of his constituents who | bearing on prohibition that will be intro- | disfance thought the shock was cau an | 2 0. " S 4 Btates over the “Public land strip” sonh ouiprising in wl 500 shares, habitants of the white house, and to Lave §or- | are interested in tae U nion Paciti | duced during thie session by e sepublicans, | cartligiike. | 10C mDoses One Dollar. i

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