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p—— - NUMBER 183, BUSINESS 0N A SOLID BASIS FIFTEENTH YEAR, A SAVING FOR THE SETTLERS | i ot 1 wsisant A CARCASS 'Ebérs A LIFE. | 6 more flm ivomn& 1CO\‘GRESSII]\AL PROCEEDINGS | et ek o gmt | martial erred, there was no appeal. The allowed to strike down one-half the minority respected Porter for |m|m siston, A Battle B he Poli d Strik coinage of the world. ’I his was a govern- _— Still it could ot but beli s dis i attle Between icemen and Strike ’ .| ment of people, by (he people, and for the Who Tosk Up Olaims on the Orow Oreck dlence and Taction cist a throud of whe | Bloody Nebraska Row Over Wolf Bait With ing Hungariane—~One of the Dis- Sonstor Morrill Addresses. tho ot fn | piople! and the people wou 'd'w’l'"n‘“'?.qn"u The Prodicted Effct of MoPherson's Bao 0 Tos over thousands at home, and brought dis- : ! i turned into a government of bondholders, . and Winnebago Reservation. aster 1o the national catse. Bullets and Olubs, turbing Element Killed, Opposition mthe Ooinage of Bilver. ty bondiiolders and far ‘bondholders. M Oirculation Bill DENIES ALL THE CHARGES, d i Be »u | \I“ I\li'”' n-“lhn\ in due time he would — The secretaty of the treasury has receive g . | renly to Mr. Morrill's a long commynication Irom Georgs V. | A FUNERAL IN THE FUTURE, | Prrrsnvne, Jan, 9—A dispateh from | A NATIONAL BANK ARGUMENT, R St cagd s reply ro- | FRU!/T FOR POOR PEDAGOGUES HARRISON TO THEIR RESCUE. ; b Brower, general appraiser at the port of New Mount Pleasant to-night says: Sheriff Stew- _— minded him of the story of tie boy wh cried —_— —_— York, "';...f."}'fi,f.(-lnn‘\'llhp o T art and forty deputics, And Detective Brophy | A Colorado Congressman Lets Him. | WhU }:{‘I‘I‘I"‘:::f,'m}“r““‘ll'";"‘,‘w"(' gl whel | Most of the Peopte Appointed Under An Amendment Submittod to His Da- | 5N FEewiin e O, T Inneid SO | Serions Ratiroad Accident Near | and twenty armed polibe from Pittsburs.had | - ge1rLoose on the Silver Coinage | havder thih hag been i custorh onsimiiat | Civil Service Rules Played Out kota Bill Which Contemplates of them all, Grand (sland—A City of Conven- a desperate conflict. thi& afternoon with 250 While Another Question s occasions, replied, “becanse, mother, I see Teachers and Lawyers—Pube 2 4 you are m\\m weaker and weaker every Under Consjderation. ifme you flog me.” [I,aughter.) lic Building Prospects, Mr. Teller denied the st \lt‘mf'nl by Mr. \lunlll to the effect that 165,000,000 of the v DAKOTA uu-ru\ G 2 s strikers, who had attagked the men at the Relief to Those Who Suffered WASHIRG N ot Ss guags Mooy, who tions—Skipped With the Firm's Alic works. [=ExBorning, The riohms by the Proclamation, was elected United States senator by the Money—The Firemen. - . oy 4 Tiuron (Dak.) legislature, to-day Addressed festod for dinrier, THER they massed at tiie ST tiie house committee on ferritories in favor e Mutual works, near !\'Imlt‘r\'il!o. At this Senate. 251,000,000 silver dollars ‘||||-|y.|" ined could y [Special. | —Finané Heeding the Settlers' Appeals. of the admission of southern Dakota as a ierce Family Fight. pointa negro, without provocation, fired at | y¢ s <igaroy, Jan. 20.-On the opening of not be got into_cirenlation. ‘That \14‘“"}"3"_"" clers I the louse and senate say that the had been made by the president and secre eDhierson 1 i s ot the treasury, and ld not been made by McPherson bill which inereases the folume to hit any of them. They surrounded his | {¢ yosolution of circulation of national banks to par val i s accident, and =0 far as the treasury oflicialy 0 ) alue house, dragged him out, beat him fearfully fioml\ml That the secrotary of the treas: | Wworo. concernod it was intended to misiead | of government bonds deposited with the and left him for dead, with his skull frac- | ury be dirceted to forward to the se 1| and had misled um lwmn By the s: treasurer, will bring up the cireulating, tured. He will probably die. i 1 reltion to the contract let ¢ process of Ic be asserted that & medinm about $31,000000, and that the billd \ers 3, 80" vard | Ard & Co. ob othier purties for the i, o g , iy i ) Morewood, flourishing every manner of | story to the l‘vmm ||||.; uuqumfl- |n 1885 ‘1 el lo ~,.|(| |m«1 n mmum profit oh the | effect by July 1 next. They predict that it v y weapon {rom revolvers to case scrapers, i‘lf;;» uI|I. tosts filed by lulv'o‘rl h-m\((«th‘nln [ | coinage ot silver, 'The talk of tho goveril | will assist very materially in helping the They were headed by Stephen Stamix, main | lation th also, a copy of the protest filed | ment Tosing money in silver coinage wasall | pysiness interests of the country on a solid agitator of the strike. When they reached by Straub & Co., of Buffalo, New York, giv- | hosh, My, MePherson expressed himself in y X o] o | state, and the creation of a territory out of o > - -~ Wasminaron, Jan. 20.—(Speclal Tele- | o500 m Bortion, On Friday, Mr. Boyn- | Poxca, Neb,, Jan, 20.—The details of a grom. | It is very probable that the people | ton of Dakota others will address the | bloody and fatal row, which occorred near Who settled on the Crow Creck and Winne- | committee in tavor of admission, but against | here Monday, has just been riceived in all its bago Indian reservation in Dakota between | division, minuteness, Febroary 27 and April 17 lInst, under tho [ o SENATE BILLS I “The participants in the fracas were the provisions ofa proclamation issved by Presi- | )¢ hnsiness of the supreme court, ,", uit | families of W, W. Westbrook and A. Gibson. dent Arthur, throwing the reservation open wd cowrt of elains. The former consisted of the father and three to settlement, and who were compelled to enator Logan-—To extend the pro- 1 sons of fighting age, and the latter the old move off of the setilenients they niade by a | Visions of the act for the velief of purchasers Y and locaters of swamp and overflowed lands, man and one son. the Hungarians with a shot gun, but failed | e cenate to-da , My, Hale offered the follow- proclamation issned on the latter date by Some days azo the Gibsons secured a mule 4 M s o hlzllll'nnn‘u(lnn that the work of said con- | favor of as muel silver coin as would keep it L g Peesident Cleveland, revoking the former AN BLEC \\"r HOLD-UP. careass to balt for wolves, * It was so success- | SHft A, Morewood mines, they enconntered would be performed by conviet labor, | on a par with gold, and arzued that. Messrs, the ) e want first now more than proclamation, will be paid for the losses they K o AP 3 ful that the Westbrooks raided the bait and | SIXty-two deputy sheriffs and policemen quently the contractors who em- | Taller and Beck, and the people of their way | anything else, (A representative frony Bustaine the revoeation of | Gazing at a Revolver With a Brace- m_““d off halt of 1t m'w"m on their own | 4rawn up for battle. Detective Brophy talked e “"|£nl’x'l<(»lll|l not afford to compete | of thlmm \l\lvlv(l‘lul‘l avoring to bring the | the east, to-day, “is something—some action 3 2 p AITIC 3 signers, tellt i q . CountE; silver basis, o ‘eSS, " il make President Arthur's proclamation, the suffer- | Tet on His Throat premiscs. This glating breach of property | {0 the foreluners, telling thom it was useless | O, [rGG o rosotution, Mr. Thale suid | Wi Rok faid e poole of (he west hud | OF CONETCSS, maybe—which will make it look Cireaco, Tl Jan, o resist, and that he would arrest the ring: | pehad not been prepared 1o belicve Without | shown theis confidence in siver. They had | like inflation, Anything that will give an | ers from it have been appealing to the pr ~[Speeial ~ Tele- | pjghts was pronounced a casus belli, and the dent and interior - department for | @ram.]—A daring robbery that would do | Gibsons took down their flint locksand rusty velief. They say they made entries | eredit to the Jesse James gang ocenrred on | lead Brophy arrested one striker, which | further |||lfl|||;ul(ul-u that the secroiaty o lnu- sent east 6 opened the ball. ‘The combat was hand-to- | treasury would let any contract for work to | vor cortifie i 8 vies and wentgunning for the Westbrooks. | e AN e ad et | Do tONG on public Butldihgs in suol that | aEnCe / on he rescrvation in good faith, | the west side last night nen entered | ey met by chance on the highway. The | B, but the officers wo, arresting thirtéen i Mo e donamtn MO Y Fny [ aionoiunt p having a pertect right to do so under the first | the Jewelty store of Severn Bros. at 7 | \Wetbrooks had heard of the declara. | Men and one woman, who were sent to Jall | jyy Ay, Hale) had received information of all this vast amount of gold had | ¢ proclamation, and that two months aftes West Madison strect. One of them asked | tion of war, and had thrown out at Greenville. The balance retreated. Over | syeh character 1 made it desirable to ascer- bheen sentto the treasury from the east for | ing to happen to close up the channels of Vi vhel il jnst got settled in their | 10 see some wateh charms, Henvy Severn, < 2 & hundred shots were fired and several ITun- | tain the fucts set forth in his resolution, e uw Julhy ose of getling silver certificates? business, They are always hedg ing, and the et i LD L Bt 4 bout 25 vetns of awa. | & Skirmishing line to prevent a surprise. | garians injured. 1ow many is not known, | did not believe a contract for public work ook sald he did. Ty thioy ledes 1516 Lonpd U, AHeleIHONESS new homes they were foreibly driven away, [ Whols a young man abou years of 4ge, | When the factions hove in sight, the West- | as they were ried away by companions. | should be let toemploy of conviet labor m. \h.p.“,,.‘..,_.q,.,, me t . Lah AR (R wheteby they lost all they expended for theiv | Was alone in the storeat the time, and in | prook light artillery was unmasked, and_a | Only one officer. was flhghly hurt. The | wlen there was no lac nbor | exaetiy what was donc, Tho and refuse to loan orinvest it, but wait for 000,000 grold - dotlars and took sil- | air of more money will be the right ¢ them, sustained by silver There is plenty of money, therd ury _-n.).pwl it. gt e It Mr. Beck meant to 1 4% into thelr heads that something is -gds s ell the senator ‘Il‘dlm knows | buildings, f wrifices they | Tesponse to the request placed a tray full of | ot nierec Gibson” 7 mnhmu it is stated, telographed to Pitts: | in thecountey, e did not belleve tht fres that for a long time past. the been a | the panie, Weare always on the verge of a VBT Toaving AlistE ok Cee 1t ey | chnrms of nll descriptions befor him, | Dulct plerced the heel of Gibsen’s mule, | FHC re ofticcrs. ' The strike 18 onty it | Labor should be put on competition with cone | Jaasa e ot gold. Toserve 1n the | patile, if we belleve a large clement of the 1y aving their o This unguarded shot smote the bull’s- ik et &Y (11076, bIDOMAN G 16 Foated: P S S by » by deception ¢ 1 the part. of the government | Anotherof the four asked to see rings. — As | peaca in the old mar ) l:‘lsxlll’l:‘ull‘a"Iu:;dx’mln‘;ll“Ithu ‘ost, dan- | Tho resolution was agreed to. i s |,",‘}¥,m.'|'l“m 8 ow | LoopiS TLhe BALL DS KIS SIEIORY avern proceede racl case f i s as nzreed to prehending exactly sucl ¢ o & " 1080 and an order over which they had no con- | Severn proceeded to reach into the case for | on'the enemy with a wild war whoop. The gerous in the history of the coke count Mr. Morrlll addressed the senate on the {,‘.1.\,_»n..f-x| on tlie country by the continus who ery wolf first, and elose up the money trol. That they sustained their losses, they | the tray of - rings the first man | gpeet not unlike acyclone in a land- | The operators have an entirely different silver question, e of silver coina What do they do? | vaults. ¢ refuse to supply the light de very uded the government | moved ~behind the “counter hetween | Joeked valley, an paralyzed the Westbrooks, :ll:“l'l"{:n“trf:‘ :}‘t‘l“llll;:“l‘lh‘“ Hungari ';','f::,'f,‘('}‘,m."' clabor: hey have deposited their gold in the sub- | mand, under the impression that a panie is Be v the | treasury at New York, the original certifi- | coming, and tliey force a panic upon both sire and sons. When hostilities ceased | than men. In fori 1 DUrden of tho FejoIce o the. THoRds of the ates Tad been sont to tho treasury b | Jarger and. smulloc : '“,“' L) =4 through lack of ammunition and ma- | was not in the field, and the operators had | admin Ldo not mean, hecontinued, | Washington, and silver certifieates | NS¢ Al ight by theneck, A manin | torjial’ to play on, three West- | more intellizent men todeal with. A feeling | to encroach upon the privileges which so been issued upon that and charged | PAnies upon ourselves. 1e it not for vlaced a yevolver in close |.rooks Ty blecding and dead on the field | OF insceurity prevails and citizens near the | m mocratie senators appear so eager to | wgainst the silver upon eposit in the treas- | fight among the people who have small v {0 hiis nose and a quict but em- | ywhile the fourth, covering e f T old various thireatened districts are arming them- | enjoy of rushing to the rescue of the president | ury, Now then, what mes of the certili- [ amounts of woney to loan—the little misers while the fouith, covering the form of old | selyes and otherwise 'preparing to defend | and ‘the sceretary of ~the treasury, against | eafes? At certain times a vastamount of | o would have no trouble. There is more tburse them; two show cases, and, & the proprietor reison re- | attempted to turn about to resent the intru- wotld 1 To-day in the senate Mr. I sponded to the appeals of these disappointed | sion he was ¢ settlers, and proposed an amendment o hh front bill on the subject of the division of and the admission to statehood of the mum— ommand was given to remain per- | Gihson, rammed n pistol into his earand | their homes as host they whom the eruel (ttack is made, upon the sfioviis heads fierent places in the L 0 ern_portion of i, Which contemplaies tho | fectly quictand say not a- word, unless o | capieq tho tiigger Soveral times. Tt faflod | A GIDACI At mIIEE S5y it 16 thonght | Sardimal mencuta OF The cdministiation, ne | Srneiy, i neded at difi e s e | fizht than anything else in panies—that is in proper relief, The amendment provides that | Wished to give up his life with his jewels. | 15 ayplode, and Gibson lives to attend the | one Hungarian was killed in the fight with | Lknow the fate of those who venture to 'in- | aurees and takes —upon itself the | the beginning of them. for 8 afl ace of this act | The jeweler, taken completely by surprise, | youaral. the police this afternoon. A speefal train | terfero with family quarrels. ‘But this [ responsibilily —and eost of trans | MAVEN FOI BROKEN DOWN TEACHERS. uneral. left ~ Greensburg this _cvening with the | me; I silye Vi are, through wh Old Westbrook got a bullet wound over the | prisoners — guarded by policemen. A | tained on a par with gold, might he main- porting those certificates to the west omplaint having been made that alarge anove { ove to so worthy of all | Without cost to_the bankers 'Hm hankers these settiers may fend him and complete the same as requived by law, Tl youngest man in the party carried |yt eye; his son ‘Tom received a death | riot is also’ reported fo have . ocenrred | acception that I feat it'will not have, after o dopositod " thero the. cort s at ority of the persons who have passed sue- { and their elaims shall for sueh a time have a | 8 large bag on his arm and in a few moments | o 4in the necl and Jim, another son, | at the Donnelly and Diamond works, about | the leat of demonstration, an acknowledeed what? \\ h) ) ];m.\ wse they | cessful examinations before the s0rvico | praference ove: nd when they | heand his disengaged companion slipped be- | i i I TECEE WG SIHE T " | three miles east of Mouni Pl i leader of his party in the State ngainst it G Wantod | commission were college people, Inquity has shall in other respects have complied with | Mnd the show cases and vmnvlvwlv Gibson surrendered to the authoritl arians and three tl '"“‘"'""""‘»""I""‘l. ) which it may be it to New | beer made at three or fourof the departments. o B Bbet e et r o Wt i iibson surrendered to the anthorities. The condition_of a fairly entitled. In the first place, let n v onbwot | Fis i b teLLIe ATBEI TtabARTS TRRRISY the Jaw regulating sueh entries, espec atches, i ——— night is good. A special t ther are no partics, so faras L know, in (e | the exehange © words il s ; Nowmesteaders, shall be entitled to have and other valuables, Mr. Severn A City of Convention, vived at Standard, with a police foree, senate or out of it, that propose or have i the banker has wade a handsome finaneial | Service rules have gone, whether any consid- lands, aud patents therefor shall be issued. | $ays itdid not scem more than a minute and N , Lowa, Jan. 2).—Several state | will be used to-nieht fo arrest some men | wish to demonetize i, for to chargeotliery ansoeion by depositing L1 gola, whie erable proportion of those who have obtained ssion | charged with assauit, 141\Inm'!('~w<|~~llmpunl'l nd unworthy of the STONEVILLE, Pa .hn. 20.—The situation | arena of fairdebate, Everybody s will assumed an alarmi inse in the coke re- anxious—to kecp as mu y E hreo hunared strik did not wanf 1 ting a certificate, Mr, Peller, in whose time most , Tor the purpose ot get- | places @ graduates from prominent edu- e do: ational institutions of the count An ap- pate it e pes, dociied fo yiel any | Pointment clerk said, and he seemed (o cover tility | Jonger, and eontinted his rem: He re- | the situation wll around: mixed and pudiated the idea implied by the gold advo- “Idon’t believe morethan 40 per cent come o5 were cleancd out. Not- | organizations have been in_ annng withstanding their haste, the men took noth- | to<tay. The State Temperanco Allia nce ing but the most valuable, thus showing they | heard reports from different congressional 'S done and keep if the s: were no ordinary sneak-thieves and their | distriets as tothe enforcement of prohibition, coke-forks and revolvers, our gold coinage. The onl movements indicated that they had studied | and elected as ofticars for the ensuing year, ‘They drove the men irom what sceins lol"}' i ! fion of (he tecretary of Che fnterior who shill | Up the case in advanee. When thie booty prosident, J. A, Tarvey; treasurer, Judgo C. | ot WOl b the Ao fnd eliareed the | passionald Burpose, on The Byt o] pme oF | cates, that e popl whow “ho represented. | from collexes and other edusational » as soon a5 practicable make inquiry and re- | seenred, the thief who still held the propri- | C. Nourse; secretary, Mrs. A. B. McMurray, | Sardens ahuei” Menzer | exeossof siver comee” wswil drive wold | ™o dohate the cae (0. closo, and arier | A Lam sure that not over 25 pev ¢ Port to the seeretary of the interior upon the | etor by the throat, loosed his hotd, and mov- | The secrel roport shows a general en- | was o A boss hiam- | out of the country, and leave o vast trade [ an exocutive sesston. the sonate adjonrned, | direct from any school. About halt of the claims. for 1osses of persons who in good | ing around in front, produced a revolver and | forcement of the Iaw in most parts | mered. front was erushed i, | and commer ilver ony. In people have lately been teachers, and alf before the The money paid for pre-emption and town site entiies shail be such as required by law in other De paid into a gener ! shall appoint o special agentunder the 1y Ever; ¥ i 0 verod the vie ilo Vs | gt e e . Dave | The greates 3 v y 2| veaching Iver mononet- Hous. SEONABIY 4 linl Aot UG NaTelke faith, between February 27 and April covercd the victim while the other three de- | of the state; that 701 saloons have | The greatest tronble is vet to come. = Satur- | reaching th notpiiLye 0 5 probably hal ) e have only settlod upon any of the landsin the parted. Severn and his enforeed vis-a-vis been reported by justices of the peace as ‘\'\‘h‘l‘.‘,,',I\Inbt\'m‘fl“h.,%2'}5’.’,‘,,‘,5}’,’.‘.‘0"{?,ffifl{mj anEuY ol "'"',l.‘}‘,',,;“;“‘,!\'fi_ ”“ “"’\'-“‘l‘_ J ; ”'i"""“ of | been ont of school ashort time. ‘The others Creek and Winnchago rescrvation. mained in this position three or four min- | closed, that 437 towns have reported a major- | heen given to the strikers in the company | um of the country that would at_once oceur, l"“'“|"','"';,' & ;"'"'”,': 3t 1'{". e eaident tg | e largely ln dogtors, and of thelother agent sl utes, when ghe last robher, cau- | ity of population in favor of enforcement, | houses, There will likely be serigus trouble | for when the moinent arrives that gold com: | Teported bill authonicne the president o |y © they have been unsuceesss ¢bme be tioning the man to re- | that about $6,000 in fines have been paid by | When ejectment s atteinpted. The report a premium it will be held as a com- | ¥0 At SR A ful. It may be true that the government ; i EiEoyD . 3 W commander, Pliced ot the private calend; 4 the reservation, and o administor oaths. o | main _ where he _for at least | violaters of the prohibitory law in justices’ | fhatthe governor has Hioen calledon for aid g*;;;‘;‘g..,;;‘;,‘;‘:..‘.‘.‘.’.%‘étfl:}f“:.';‘ AL Bnlleiine, fron e sane conmi gaivlcs 1 ecomin haven for bioken dowa shall report the improvements made by such | five minutes, followed his éompanions. Sev- | courts alone. finds himself unabiéto: cope with- the dis- | universal hoarding 'at 2 per cent, and mno | Teporteda bill authorizing the volunta hoo! teachers and people from the profes- persons, the value of the the | ern’s confusion and astonishment caused him |~ "The State Hortieultural soci pened the | turbed element. + possibleadvantaze to our people cotld be ex- | tirement of navy ofifeers who have rendered | gions; but if true it isa sureease toa very the | involuntarily toa obey the injunction, A second day's e attend- e, i pected Irumiollo\\ln{rl(lu- Iume and feeble | onspicuous service in battle, or who have | e clement of worthy persons, T don’t be- g losses sustained by e lume and_ feeb 5 T aeat AT ¢ «der | S00n as he recovered himself he ran and gave | ance. The society The Cigarmaker's S trike, example of India or Mexico in utilizing sil- eIty iy TLtioknyy ed o [ jieve the statement variously made thab revocation of the on [ ) ; e the house calendar, : ) opening these lands to settlement, giving the | thealarm. A patrol was ealled, but by the | propagation of fruit and forest tr New York, Jan. Nine thonsand | Yo FITEREN GG that there was no war ¢ a long discussion on the pension | aftera while people wiil be educated to pags rmakers and other employes of the | upon silver, but from the substance and ef- | Pill Mr. Morrison of 1linois moved thiat the | civil service examinations and for govern- b, Vv e e Cigar act ac! e declar 0 oe | house adjourn, but the house voted the 2 o " v trade, employed by the Cignr Manufacturer's | feet o the deelaration of war that i been | howse, ddjotn, but, the bause \wotgl the | ment work. 1t true, however, it will show particulars of any such losses and all other | time the oflicers arrived no trace of the rob- | and the subject of fruit display was also dis- facts connected therewith, and in case the | bers couid be found. The value of the pro- | cussed. A large number of well known b consent of the Indians Is not obtained then | Perty takon Is placed at SL5M. Sevorn fsnot | horticulturists are present, and a fine display | association, are idlo today. = The direet | e upon gold by the, leaderof the wemo: | Wolt™ (0" s Wommitto of e whole declded fmproyement over tho old way of ¢ inquiry and report shall be madeas to all per- | Sure he can identify any of the robbers, as his | of fruit is presented. cause of the trouble is the refusal of Levy Do souator. from. Kemtuohy. d | 2 s in the chair, the pur- [ doing things. It used to be necessary 1o sons who made claims upon that part of the | attention was principally taken up by the | Theboard of directors of the farmers’ pro- | Brothers to declare their strike against the in delivering in the ser pose being to continue the discuss only have influence, and qualification stood | TR T » new | Erip on his throat and the muzzle of the re- | tective association met to-day, and audited | new uniform price lsts off and return to to tlie president_and secretu pension bill, for nothing. 'The people who are coming in Fesctystioniyiigliismopiisindenin Mooy Y The first bill on the calondar, however, was reservation. The Dakota statehood bill es- | volver. the accounts for the past year and discussed | work. The employes have banded them- asury, Ill wrf“!mr Xu“.\l' \lu‘n;'ll |I;ut the senate bill for the purchase of the old | 8r¢ notso well qualitied to do the worl as ol; tablishes the report of the special agent shall | SNOWRBOUND ON THE PLAINS, | Subjects of interest to the members of the | selves together to resist this demand, By to- ;“},‘,,‘,:,"‘},‘,‘:' g beoh f01 neanemont undoc lieo exchange in Now York city, and | employes, but they will lean more rapidi; i be transmitted by the secretary of interior to association. The millers of the state met and | morrow the packers in all the shops will have | Joft-handed compliments some u-puhllu.m Symes of Col m.nlu receiving re um_mnn than the rrltlum's m-l and in time will mak« i e The Sufferings of Five Hundred Pas- | organized a state nssociation, and arranged | 0 Join the strikers. ‘The strike extends to | Jrasdint and. ocretaty, but. Mr.. Moriil | of h ch ted that that was the preeise | o perfect service.” ; : o e Sy o I dre bRl Pl o e e cliar box wakiui trade. | Whon the pack | £auid Tools on with consposure, condent as | bill ;\)n;m-.(duhl i about, and immediately e e s ' J : . o S ior ey 2 St o ers quit worl the number on strike wiilhave | he was of the survival of thie fittest. His | proceeded to deliver u n opw»mnn Therails ot Lok s nnte it Commissions were sued for the | Dpxven, Jan. 20.—The snow blockade on swelled to 10,000. MaTiilie) conyichhmustlateontined coin: o0 silver dollar ¢ iere is not much assuance or hope “v following Iow postm rs: Elisha W. division of the Union Pacific is | Freight Car and Caboose Derailed. Th X n x‘n:l.\:‘:um;”tlm lx\lflunonn he of large amounts of silver would drive | 11¢ ridi i ! 5 I nin made bylhl |;ru|~|- nished the small citi \(Inuuxhou'( the coumsiry, i - . & > SLAN 8 20.—[Speeis statemer T : o | aes scoretary f o | who gove: 5 ildings for United S Green, ver; Charles W. Finney | again broken, for the sccond time in twe | . GBAND ISLAND, Neb., Jan. 20.—[Special o ('l:o‘l‘l“l'u?n#d“‘].“ e. The gold out of the country, was based on th dent and seoretary of the treasury that the | who government buildings for United Stazes elared to be mislead- 5 TR £ ; 4 d experienco of all eivilized people t ) ma Aol it conrt rooms, postoftices, ete, by the house Bkl stikers, ugted | money nover ratied to expel suporior and | and i ioicoLezs] ,‘f,’l’"x',.f;r’l‘,'y“.,',“, committee on public buildings and grounds ailroad, about o miles south | offered by this on, read tho state- “;1,,:‘;,‘,““2’,‘ Bilvaraninoethmishon xeeutive oftieers of e government, Lo | Somo of the embers of this commitiee ex- of II.||N'H caused by a broken rail, which | ment, but they have failed to say anything ilse outery that the people would not re- | press the belief that the greatest care shouli! derailed the hind car and eaboose, throwing x‘l"ml", bl lfl”;fj}',lvlflfr"‘ nplierakpiibes rill denfed that there had been any | ¢ g'l'l!t‘ls[l_\i'g; x!yg. r was made for the pU- | be exercised in these expenditures, While! then down an_embankment about ten feet, | Sor labor atc infinitcly lower than the prices 10 on,the part of the trensury oflicials € | By Puisuance of & groat eonspiracy formed of | they secognize that inThe long ryn it is econ- leaying the caboose s |.|}4il|uf 1‘ml end. There Mhokwhol![KMPH RS e S ReE R e ‘,!,,'m‘,;“ tha hondholde italists and monopolists | omy for the government to construct thesw l-\lxmw ngers in the caboos fair mode of 1t “,,m,l,,,,t bo “,,,,“,,Hh.,l I and save rent, they say there is sted and agreed | Ly anybody, except, p ing against it People, they feass we to s hi ore, At the " scheduls | 1Tom l\umulm that as and that where, Telegram, erious accident happened to sterday on the elma; John W. Crouch, Redding; William | weeks, Most of the passengers wore de- Wall, Forestville; Josiah V. Dellaughtc tained in the drifts between Ellis and Brook- Daodd limbing I1ill; | yijle, Kansas. The delayed trains bwu;.,ht eb. about thirteen tons of mail, some of it e: Tho time schedule for the star mail route | tremely ancient, thirly tons of express good from Brooksville to Dade City, Neb, and 500 weary and travel-stained passengers, been ordered changed, as follows e T e e 2 Leave Brooksville on Mondays and Thurs- complaints of their sufferings and rive at Dade City next day | treatment during theicimprisonment in the Dade City on “Tuesdays | grift, Few supplies could be had, except at = iuumnl untr Joo & | overal eiti rs the folloy difliculty to be of the money centers (o_domonetize one-halt | buildiu of tie metal moncy of o world 18! || zanars ter of serious public cont § officials of (1e government donouund upon. Pending such open’ our factol Pridays ab p. i arrive at Brooksville | extortionate priccs, and water was'a lisury \\' L. Baker of Hansen veceived a severe | PR, TR SRR S R A T i §100,000 is expended for the purchase of & R Uit money. could o buy, Many. say it | DUrn on the leg from the hot stove in the car | those] and those agreed upon to be paid lattox. - nnd site and the construction of a building, ti The site of the postofiice at Pilot, Custer 4 R aneaanet Y falling against him, to our workmen at the termination of the m the report of the His eritie st the l'“““"! inis- | government saves from £3,000 to $6,000 a year' E IR0, DOGH i h 7St [ was so scarco that the pascengers were | T8 R NE IO P Chose mame could | controversy. statement is oflicially orrill contintied, 3t npp ration, ho admitted, applied . el IOl B county, Neb, has been moved one wile [ yot gble to bathe their hands anat| o el DA e it \d | signed by curers A BrS3000 of | to the 'past republi 1) 16,010/ z0ing; o1 thol DruslIn O S, s broken and i ), » not be learned, had three received other seriou: One of the train bral i L in the treasury $165 en tonight state, I regard to the | Sandard sivor dojlars which wo nro struz- b ition, that” they will | giing how and where to s 400; some miracle they can find nur}hwual. ) = At Brookville the hungry The postoflice at Lava, Cherry county, has Wore about to assauls o restour been discoutinned, The miail goes 0 Gor- | foree for food when the keeper of the place that the peoplo think tho ‘yublio building” 1 i COMMERCE. juries, ien, Fred. Slangh- tore, il by more' favor in R el ) | T P e \ ons 2 Ll A REREEL9 ter, received the most serious injurics, hay- B this wicked world,” The pereentage of things which CONFIATIONS AND APPOINTMENTS, - N.'.'ll.x.‘-ff‘llh'.'fi-'..f.'.\‘.l; sy ool ing both shoulders dislocated and collar bone THE QUEEN'S SPEECH. dollars Tin - actinl " eireulation outsido tho wan to 1570 was swall and Insteniicant. ' ocoupy attention fore the present get out of WASIINGTON, Jan, 20, — [Press. | — T ssengers, THe Passengers wero y [ broken. e was taken to Hastings and is in | An Outline of the Document Victoria | gf the = treasury, it also o subjoct \nder inimediate conaideration, hetng | the Way.” gaid a senator to your correspons senate in exeeutive session contirmed the in order that the oth N oa has been constanily ~growing less B | dont SikRiow el G follgwing nowhnations: Lo b consil, Win. T o oo dnab tho other | o critionl condition, Morely Signs. 1851, belng then “50.8 per- cent, and | the produce exehango bill. nt, “th¥rew:ill be consideration of the inter- wish of Missonri, at Martinique: W, ',,.J(‘l‘,"fi.,',,t’{J,“J"{‘“ 01D E0sh anWiihe Conauctor C. B, Munn had an - arm badly | pocooo o0 “iya coen’s speech was | DOW only 188 per cent. Wehave coined over | . It was passed, and the house then ad- | state commeree bill, I can tellfyou one thing 17 MaConnoll af TUkGEA. nesb ate justice of | bruised and received other slight in jur iR L IRGNO0R & o1 % | two hundred and fiftcen million silver dot- | journed. Gy for a dead certainty. A bill of some kind on LI . L read at o n 1 dinner to-day. Refer- Iy been able at time, iy A oad cel X th ]“"“\"“ ‘{'“‘}("“ "“f"" dsaacidl, “"l ft Without ¢ f ring to Treland, the speecl “Although oy haeh et A AMONG THE RATLROADS. thosubjoctwill become f Ly by this congregsy nard of New Yor cond comptrolie o Left Without a Farewel) i sland, the speec! A gl ost and tribulation. ‘to get AMONG THE RAILRO! 3 Mr. Cull vho conducted the investigi 4 of Pennsylvania, to be | A Heavy, and Probably Faral, Blazo e G an, 20— 1Snaol some respects ther able indica million into spasmodie cirei- & Al N0, WO consuclen the i ERiLe o Ho nint ot bhiadely B g o ERAR S QU Bk Je0, RO Sposlal | BASIE Sl B LR “m“.‘dmn. he poople do’ not L1k o e con- | A Long Wrangle Over Commissions | tion of interstato commereo matters, says 1 Wi, A, Day of Iinois, to be second avd p . 20—, 3 2 Telegram. | —Developments made this even- o e i pelled by law to carry it. We do not reecive In the Western Pa; the people demand a law which will insure T ADELPIIA, Jan, A fire broke ont Villia " « t t t Ireland is disturbed I b of the ey 5 John 8. Williams of Inc L h A e ing place William Bancroft, late trayeling | try, yet at present Ireland 15 disturbed by an | §¢"here "onrselves with any praiseworthy meAGo, Jan, 20,—-At equal treatment for all shippers, and he g 10 bo third aulitor of the treastry + Adias 1, | @boutd o'elock thisevening in a nest of old | ilesinan for R. Lorton st AT g tendency to resort to unlawlul [ cordiality. Whenever the gavernment, ot | o ce ar. 1otis oo i SOk, B8 PIOIBEANR i Stevenson of Llinois, first assistant posting buildings on Arch strcet, occupied as oil | groeers, undera eloud, as it is thought he i | ractices and a disposition to set law at nmln]llf or from_indisposit all fai LEARG R ATt T ;léf RIS i 01k, ter generals Bartlett "Tripp of Dakola, chict a time threatened a | gjead of the fivm in bills collected and no e, | M8Eht. The zoverniment, thercfore, recog- u the silver dollar o Wit gold, | efiger association, e house is clamagpus for i Justice of the m-uw court of Dakota, serious conflagration, By hard work, how- 0 § s nizes its duty to take energetic steps rtiticates o s alf the | wasa long and bitter wrangle as m W Postmast M. Shelly, Kansas City, | oyor, tho firemon managed to confine. it ¢ port made of the same. Bancroft resigned | to enforee law and order, to proylde security sil- | commissions should be contined to the ticket Mo.s N, 1. Ives, Marion, lowns g g 0 Mine 16 10 | pig position in December. His last order | for life and property, and to maintain to its If om- | qoonts, or extended to the brokers as well, i, l.,\\“‘m"ml., 0 three buildings, which were gutted ‘06 fire | eag in December 30, and from that date | fullest meaning thé integrity of the union. P e DFSILOREAGIRRL 4 RIS IR B0 TR Brockwiy vied from the breaking of a Lunp by a | il e B Sao i (o the fiem have been | The measures necessary to secure these ends | standard silver dollar, Al our I Adjournm 15 taken until to-morroy, /leuma' sm ¥ AR ks, Dunlap, lowa Blake, ned Kessler, who was serfonsly | 1 MIeag will be submitted to parliament. must then stand on that basis, Thereis no | with the unde 5 that in any event tho < Red Oak, Towa; Lo M. Thomas, W h-llu\\n ig At the hospital ina | wknown, Bancroft was married but last [ "g)g speech further pi gov- | finaneial or legislative witeheraft that offers | association should be continued thirty days, avalaoubt Pl nero tsR SRt A o Dak.; M. I, Slat ). . Sawmuel Bailey, another 1 to an estimabie young lady whose parents mnmul\tmu.huwlnl followed | any other fate, A committee in the meantime to try and emody 1 ¥e Is, or can be, a speelfe D, Pratd, Ty 15 also missing and is helieved to | peside in - Lineoln. Rumor et imilar meisur nd and | The senator from Kentueky (Mr. Beck) of | Solve the problem, edy for theumatisin; but thousands who Lorinere, Dl 1 to death. Ty that she is also unapprised as to his nd & bl to el penand | eourse expects to carry the EBmpire state in e have suffered it Iy bens i . GoW lmmm, ame 1 whercabonta, The amount of the embezzle- | the teansfer of land. | 1885 on his platforn. Ie is not hiwself Organizing a Sixth Pool efited by Hood' If you have f Lisbon, TS o 0108 . a0 4 ¢ embezzle- | 1t refers to the hopeful pects of the | eligible as a candidate for the presidency. OAGO dhn o) TERantRL Eot £ failed to find rel at remedy, i Dk before 2 this | ment cannot be given as y Lzyptian commission. establisling a stable | The distinguished senator waves his bann 11cAao, Jun, 20,—Representatives of tha “p aflioted Tl rLaus A st et I man Koeller & Toy s Five Figh gn\vlunwnllu Egypt, Ttsavs that the ques- | reckless of tho clouds without any silver lin: | railroad Qines interested in forming a sixth S e e nty 3 Wi, Osman, Otta ht fire and threatens _-Neb a Fire Fighters, tion of annexing Burmah will not be decided | ing which betoken the fate of any democratie | pool on southern business in connection | Y% lous 10 1833 I found no xellef, bug e 1 .lu..uh 11,5 1 W llu\lll«. Mt unnwfl I 8, Sewann, Neb, Jan, 20.—[Special Tele- | until Lord Dufferin reports on the nuhjwl» son of New seels Lo conquer | with the Chie .,,,md“m,, River ew worse, and at one time was almost help. 1il.3 B. D. Aeel, Burela, 1113 J, 1. Golden, N TRy e ey gram.]—Ata meeting of the State Firemen's | but that ~the disposition of The unger that lo result of [ 1% session less, HMood's Sarsaparilla did me mere good s ta, 111, . § Q1 o assoclation here to-day, John H. Buttler of | i3 necessary, congratulates parliament mnlu- using silve pxmm»u\ of the public debt |y ee pereent ,,u“,“ .“.H,,,. than all the other medicing I ever had,” “The senate. also coniirmed @ tong list of | WASHINGTON, Jun, X » houso com- | dssoctution I 3 0. Leder | penceful foreign relations of Great Britain, | would be to banish gold, or tw 5 0f all | finied to-mor AL T, BArcon, Shirley Village, Mass, amy promotions. mittee on coinage to-day postponed until | Qmaha, was ¢ o Lieder- | 4 trusts that peace will be maintatned in | our present metallie elréulation, and_lea 1 liad rhetnatism three years, and man of Grand I Newberry llm Balkans through the self control of all | us with nothing but silver coindge. Our five ARELA yours, and got ng' ||l|l;\- next meeting consideration of all bills r ing to the coinage of silver doll committee will then begin the dise the different phases of the question and dis- e president sentothe following ne to the »senate ( Canda of ~ New. treasurer of the United CAPITAL ( owers interested, and concludes by ex- | or six hundred millions of gold would soon TELEGRAPH NOLES, relief Ul X took Hood's Sarsaparilla. It has ssing the hope that! the new parligment | command o premium, incrensing day by day. kit oI TR e e Lrccommend it to will follow the great traditions of former vhere it night, it would have more ap- ..],U\.,(..,,“,‘.‘[“.m.n,"y. others,” LEWIS BURBANK, Blddeford, Me, - parliaments, ation, and its departure could not 1 ! of Lincoln, vice presidents; J. T, Lyman of Lincoln, secretary, and W, R, McCallister of Grand Island, treasurer, The next tourna- hmln 5 2 At the Highbinder's trial at St. Louis, tos- . The house cominiites pose of them as rapidly as the importance of | ment will be held at Fremont in August, and — 1o produ A serlous monctary At tho Ilig ! 1 3 Mood's Sarsaparilla 18 characterized by N the question will allow. It was the general | the annual meeting at Columbus. The board The Queen in London. arivis, o contraction which | congress 'L.‘i’fi.'l'.f.‘l Y .;;f"),;,;',j{:;;“,::;fi,:‘,,“{-' fansp thiee pecullarities : 1st, the combination of ‘The queen arrived in | would be promptly ed toeure by an in- e of a nv\\ ulllluuu( legal tender al of “wildeat banks" 5 of Messrs, Dibble of York, |~ Loxbox, Jan, 20, from Windsor castle, She d«"}p'p g k railway station in an open | Breenbacks ona rev understanding of the commitiee that the bill | of control con! introduced by the chairman to repeal that | Hull of Fremont, Hohman of Lincoln, Paratt | London to-da portion of the'act of June O, 1579, providing | of Kearney, Mulfinger of Seward, Schwartz | drove from the 5 2, tho proportion; ), (he o Corsett, of the suspended Devil's ) banlk, attempted o skip, but wi i placed und ing of Clements, n is amedicine of \mumml Pulitzer and Spooner, was appointed_to con’ Ty M tosupply the peace of the departed gold. sider all the DIl velating to the repeal of the | Hio Greiinge ad n'fl&'f.','"‘l‘fi’.i'.,]fi' plbst | of Columbus, and Jennyman of Grand Is- | cartiage to Buckinghampalace, and received | 580 anytiling, the suprenie conrt has | The National Association of General Bag ug cuies Ditherto unknown, tenure of oflice act, ported favorably. Final action on the bill | land. ) ovation along tho route, Her maje already announced, congress may do at its | gawe Agents is in session at Cineinnati, book contalulig additional evidence, The sixteenth annual meeting of the na- | \gas not taken, a8 the conumittee thought 1t ——— who is in ex t hoghth, will open parlia- | pleasare, Such a siep, once taken, however, | A paity of nine cowboys attempted o run “Hood' arilla toncs up my system, tional board of trade was commenced in this [ it Jead to § Made the Old Man Angry. ment in person to-1morrow. lie_experience of the world shows caunot | the fowii of Burlington,” Pexas, 4he sheritt | parifics m Slia phetite, an iraced, Killed four of them,’ Secis 10 1 Replster of De *Hood's Sar I wortli its wei s re- MONTICEL THOMFEON, city at noon to-d erick Frawley of fa the broniakure opentng tip of Towa, Jan, 20.(—Special casily be ity A ' AT b , lowa, Jan, 20.[—Special oo ] Philadelphia presided, Forty-five delogates },',‘,“,.‘J‘,f,‘ R e T B e e ey M s age, Relnforcements Sent Out. Mr. Morrill confended that the _public faith Were present, representing tie leading trade | syb-committee, consisting of Representatives | o antly tnarried s ladv of 86 Tho bovs Carcurra, Jan, 20,—A Bengal native s pledeed to the lnl) ment of the bonds, organizations of the country. Lauham, McCreery and Jumes, after which | Fecently y o P VS | yegiment has started for Burmah to reinforee lmu.pnn.-lp.u and interest, in gold, and that Tlhe commtiee on rivers and harbors to-da f therenpon gave him an old fashioued horn- | It% ur credit would be dishionored by of two hoys, who stole my | 150 Bank st heard arguinents by deleiates from the west. | O MouIIwENt was taken, ing. Ty veny angry, and yesterday as | 00 British truops at Mandalay, fhenioff In slivar worth 10 conts on 1ho o faced sorvel pony from the post- - | e lmprovewent, convention. | washington Wants (o Come fn, | msied the ringleaders for xiot, Ho- also e T Jar, and coneluded as follows: “The fact that alley, Notify . Fiaxcs, Hood’s Sarsaparllla Dl for e st e ) by Reptesetative | gy, vz, Jan. 20.J. J. Browno of Wash- | brought suit for $1,500 damages. Before the | S1. Jox, Mo., Jan, 20.—Ira Wilsqn, present {}“‘,"N,‘;“,““"“;,‘I‘: aud_ feor ot g - _Omaha Postoflice, Bold Ly all drugeists, $15 8ix for §5, Made ing the improvements in the waters of the | ington territory is here, en route to Wash- [ first tial was ended he agreed to a settle- | landlord of the Pacific house, backed by J. | of the mint and "...“,,,,l,.- reney, ) X l’ ¥ '1 k] ouly by C. L HOOD & €O, Lowell, Mass. upige sl (;Blhn‘llll(!l”:ll‘]?;ml valleys, W. | ington. He says the teriitory desires adwis- | ment, which was effected to-day by thede- | B. Kitchen, of the Paxton hotel, Omaa, has gxperienced al, 1o s o ol rais chans ";IJ“\-\-lg;-irlnmmy‘m_m.m 100 Dosos One Dellar. and elaims northern Idaho | Yendants paying llwm-lu of §120, offered $12,500 4 year rent for the hotel on a | th t | ’s]nl\ ndid locajion. Cause for thio Missoui i ol con W, Whish | Slon as o siate i 1l agrecd he Missouri viver, and Col Zht psires B sl on, Whos i “ s receding, are all agreed of Missouri and J laan | fossos to bo nided fo-Washingion, wliose R A, live yearjoass, Hls Jeaso bk Dgaly expiied B Cease "tho. pressnt colna sted in other usiness. Ko western water ways in ge ho se; mininz laws favorable to tiat scetion, Whith | afox Towa. Jan, 20 |Speclal | 2ad. the stockholders ase consldering the | dollar, “goes for not w iz g v e - of the counnittee on Friday wi d is mineral, ) o NONTICRLLA, & Jan, 20.—|Speclal | offer. The maj “l) of stock was bought | from Kentuc Idaho I(\-lcrulu‘u D to hearing other gentlemen on the — Telegram.]—1% J. Brady, living near here, | sowe time m:\nb A. Hammond, rrv}nl- Mr. Beck said In\tuplllv coining of ~u\ 4 % Mendelssohn & Fish subjeet. They Must Disavm, was rin over by the cars and killed last night. | etorof the Union 1‘:'1'“" hotel, an monéy in order to make silver money mo 3 endelssohn 1sher, i FITZAJOUN PORTER'S CASE. PryERSBURA, Jan. 20.—The Journal | Hewas intoxicated. friends, and under that arrangement Mr. | vajuable was like stopping grinding “wheat | Shannon1 Flling Cabinets 4 ‘The minority report of the house commit “_ ) "Poe d B E 2. Hammond was to have the house at $9.500a | jnto flour in order to make more value. The | and Ci wdard Inde i tee on military affairs, on the bill foy the re- [ De St. Petersburg says: “The dignity o Weatt Tor TooX year, and the company make the needed xe- | purpose was to suspend it now and never | 310 15th strect. 0pno W e b ]m-t nr‘l-lxla .l«n]..l Porter, : Taid h,.h., l“l' Europe ‘llum.nul\lh\l the powers sho\éhl re- AT mmt\g‘:,e: for iru' )nlyl. Y Pairs, 24 'f“""“ aninade ile ML,”J"““ merely i 4 rouse to-day. ‘e minorit e bill | double their efforts to compel Greece, Servia 88 4 air weathers slighi - - showed that silver was good enough for 2 ; ddoes 1ot nouinate Porter (0 ofice it abe | and Bulgaria to dlsar Ts0 ae (0 preveut | sise in temperature; falling barometer; A Beautiful Store, : everybedy but the bondholder, who was the " you buy lumber anywicre without inAND = lin it is | calamities the extent and issue of which no | variable winds, gencrally shifting to the The finest and most complete Ar ] southerly, ) west of Chicago i Hospe's, 1513 Doug . solute nullity, It it doe: only’ person that had in \vulmfmmndln getting Hoaglands prices you will i 0 invasion of the exee o i . | take it The bankers aud bondloldess of | w money. D, L, SHANE. Superlo tenden wive. It | onecan tores

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