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s e e — . A SRR s 3 I b — — ) B FIFTEENTH YEAR, OMAHA, MONDAY MORNING., APRIL 5, 1SS0, A WAR WITH WINCHESTERS, | Froainsiugpiaces n the nefchborhood o the | bejaken toward inetneatiiie to, 8 criagt | THE OUESTION IS ANSWERED, | fhtcimed ifans hyections therete extsted, | Exports ot butter which might bo tncroneed [ EACTIONS IN THE LEAGUE« 8 o i ““Please do not sacrifice your lives by being | way will be wade then. They all deplore the matter was referred tothe lieutenant gen- | [n three years, Mr. Ilr:\.i aid, “unless the shoyerd ont on trains by vovernment oficers | and denounce the action at Fort Worth yes Sralof the army and 1 enclose his reporty | frandulent sale of Bogus butter was rogulated, " " N or Gould petty officers, Last call; fair | terday i oy | dated the Suth ultimo, in which he expresses | the production of genuine butter would be N " N 1ot The Railroad Strikers and Looal Officials | ming. . L | eAThnTayes, the third member of the S“"é“‘“ Van WH‘;JD;‘::";’“MR“I"‘J foan's | e oninion that the Bill suggests o Teasure | stoppod, and the gredtest and most benencent | Irish Nationalists D'“d"g on ;‘“ Ooures Meet, With Fa ults, he above notice was written in pencil. | executive commiftee of the Knights of Labor, tatements to be ute Falsehoods, | Which will result in great advantage to the | industry of the country destroyed, The Which is Being Pursned. Fatal Results Few arrests were made to-day for violating | arrived here to-night, giving the commiitee . peetile government. The views of the lientenant | question affected all the northern and west- hich & the injunction against the strikers last Fri- | quorum. Shortly after Hayes arrived the general are concurred in, and favorable ac- | crn states, where dairsing was the leading s BLOODY WORK AT FORT WORTH | day. The strikcrs are gathering here from | general committee went into ret session | g 1§ LITERALLY STARVED OUT, | tion on tie proposed lezislation is recom- | interest, while consumers of butter every- | wHAT EXTREMISTS PROPOSE. other parts, A nwnber from Bon: | with the local committees, and gave the mended. WiLLiax C, Exvicort, wliere were being humbugged and swindled, - hamare known fo " hase arrived | situationavery fulland echausive discussion, —_— w MarebCretars of War In conclusion, Mr. Read said: ~We want Proc . . | this “morning, and they are \ing all facts and giving all points their A ces Oivil | 5 WAsHINGTON, March 20, —Hon, William | Imitation buttef under a_national law, be- prosidont Egan Liarge Bodies of Troops Hasten to the | gij to o coming from other towns in the consideration, The meeting lasted | A Democrat Who Denounces Civil | g gydicott, Secretary of War—Sirs 1 have | cause every rogte has & wholesome fear of the | Insinuations Against Pres| iz Scene—The City Under Martial {late. Last wigit cighteen men armed with | U1l after miduizht, when die following was Service Reform Because He {fie honor to return herewith senate bill 1861, | police power of thie national government, We Unqualifiedly Denied by Alex: AW — 3 inchesters camped near the Texas & Pacific | given out in the form of a statement to the 5 > Posie e central location of Owmaha, and the | want 10 centf a pound, because it costs 20 1der Sullivan—A Rupture ! o bk track asliort distance cast of town, It is | public: i U Féfled to seouro & Lost numerous rilronds radiating therefrom em- | cents por pound to. make good butter. At ik R With Armed Guards, thought that most of the strikers’ foree is.| . Ata conference held in New York with tion—Corporations. phatically designate it as an_important | no time has butterine sold for 10 cents, the to be Avolded if Possible, outside of town, and that an atiack will be | Jay Gould and his associates and the general -tk strategetic point which withont doubt should | price of lard, and little butter added, ~State made on <ome initial point jist as the attack | excentive board, the following was mutually in the future, as in the past, be occunied as a | legislation Has proved ineffectual, ‘Twenty , " A Fearfal Conflict. of Saturday was made. Adjutant General | agreed upon: Thatthe officials were willing 1t Is Not True. military post. These same reasons have | states have laws against its manufacture The Extreme Irish Views. Forr Wortit, April 8.—At 10 o'clock his ll(m‘v anticipated some movement of (‘lm 'f' meet |wmv'ml\lw-u!mx:u-u”.hn\.u (\;\llmlvll [NoTE—Last evening the editorial in the | €qual ((u':w-lm -mm~n[m. an increase of the | and sale, h\:‘u!u-\- R lln\w;y ‘l.»m».ll Fines NEW Yonrk, April 4.—[Special Ioh-xrtm]l— orning fiftee dred sple assembled aY | Kind, but will say nothing definite. The | discrimination who are actually in the em- | o oo tepublica p . s it Traey” | ZArrison to ten or twelve companies, a num- [ of £100 are imposed, but dealers say they ean s asserted in various quarters that there is morning fittcen hundred people assembled ab| yorg’ ‘fact “that hieavy artillory is being | ploy of the road at. the time such committee | Sunday Republican, entitled “Is it True?™ | bar thiat possesses many military advantoges | pay this fneevery tonth and go ahead with :‘ Aiblo brewing In the 1tish Nablonal T6AR08 the Missouri Pacific yards to see the sheril | brought shows that the authoritics fear the | 18 appointed, to adiust with tiem any | Was telegraphed to our Washington corre- | and that can be maintained with good profits, and many do it.” T s Ty atati £ th send outa train, which he said last night he | worst, grievance they may have. The ex- | spondent with instruetions to interview Sen- | economy at a single post so favorably . over President Egan's denunciation of those would do or die in the attempt. At 11 0'clock I'he wounded offieers, Snead and Fulford, | ecutive — board, Upon rriving in | ator Van Wyck upon the subject. The an- cated, than at several small and separate Sick Cabinet Officers Improving. who have raised money for the Parnell parlis ) i k|8 d that : J L ort O i an_engine with tyenty armed deputies | grestillalive, e fuverbor otticer Diek | 36 Lovts, aving boen - infoiyed | WE | (e will bo found below, It substantiates | Stations. fhe’ present «itoof Fort Omaha | Wasiixatox, April 4,—Secretary Man- | amentary fund outside the national leagues twenty cars, When ready the train pulled | js - Jearned definitely to-night that Frank | derstood it. waited upon him to ascertain his | fore the reply from our Washington cor in_towards its center. In o military light | Yory much better to-night, and it is hoped [ that fully $150,000 has beon sent 1o Parnell out for the sonth and reached the New | Pierce isdead, No one isallowed to stand | intentions of caviyine ont the same and re: | spondent was received.—Epitor Br.] this is notat all desirable, and moreover it | that e will he able tosit up within a few | during the last few months, and their work Orleans crossing, two miles soutl of the city, | 00 the streets.” The officers are in citizen's | eeived the following reply :That only fitty 2y prevents, without creat expense: the acquire | days. Seeretay Lamarand Attorney Gen- | was cartied on without the utterance of ond "Tlho suggestive quiet that marked the passage | {1655 W nearly every man in town not | por centof the forier toice would be reen |\ quxaros, I 4.—[Special Tele- | Mot of fhe additional lanyd necded to estend | eral Garland havealmost entirely recovered | word against the leagne or 1its ofticers, Bug of the freight train through the city was not | genied wanman " 148 & permit to carry con- ""l”“‘“‘“".‘ ons - only, and . use his own | &ram.]—Senator Van Wyck was to-night | fun. Cohhia mill iacests o moa roseLva; B e e DR R e | 10 is now elaimed that Major Byrue, of Cine witheut its sequel. When the train left the | Thedead body of Frank Piorce. a strik pleasure “in acting upon thom without | shown a copy of the editorial in this morn- | resuit in great advantase to the government. | will not permit them to go out while the | einnati, who was the prime mover and ors depot it was under the divection of officers | was found and has just been bronght in dietations of any society. This being in | jng’s Omaha Republican containing charges llu”r‘nlnvnn ed teservation in the bill i [ present inelement weather continues. wanizer of these committees, and many of commanded by Jim Courtright. The train [ 1Wn, T others whio were wounded have | direct violation ot the agreement, the general | qyqingy him in- reference to his vote on the | ample, and fits distance from tho city and those who worked most heartily with him, a oen located o oked for i o | board believe that the sal is for the pur- | 08 ) situation on a ra admirable r R WRE AV gy v & New Orleans road, when it stopped, as | all divections. A (rain sent south reached | asa veil to further their ends. We therefore | every assertion of the Republican is - disgust- L IL SHERIDAN, Returning Confidence After n Week | Parnell independent of the American league istomary. What followed is reported by | Waco m safety. Al the order given the mentoreturn to | ingly apparent. After reading the article o Lieutenant General Commanding. of Unusual Uncertainty. ofticers. A prominent man in the party, in I cinploye who was on the train. Ile | Attorney General Temploton, who 1s liere | worlk, the roud having made it impossivle. | earefully, the Senator said: phhese comminications Will eanse a fvor | e Yo, April 4, Special Telogram.] | opposition to Mr. Egan, declares that the Eye tiint when ie traln stoppeil It was | UL A T G e | Tt AyAs tsotled, I6 b [atias o 1l these statements are absolutely false | QI EbO by the Senate military committee, | g0 Cookchas not been lacking in sensq- | desire of those who side with Egan I8 noticed that several men were eongregated | voked it shall be wielded, and trains must s interested—and the general | from beginning to end. They are the same e i tions of a character to afeet values in Wall | to dictate to Parnell, and to threatem . on the track in front of the train. The [ moveif it takes the whole military foree of | board will render all assistance to earry out | eharacter of falsehoods that that and kindred FORTY-NINTH €O strect. ‘The very first thing last Monday | him with stoppage of supplies from possee commander approached the men and | the stoto to doit.” Noattempt Will bw e | the demand of the men for justice, | sheet have been disseminating for the last oamn morning was the announcement that Pow- | America unless he labors for the actyal train, to which they replied they had nothing | qiq drinking honses of every deseription | no partieular change in the aspect of affairs, nator Van Wyek voted for the Bdmunds | St niy I.lmw’ reporton the free | QUring a considerable portion of Sunday, the | gentleman said to-night: *“Two days ago & to do with it; that they were notarmed and [ until6 o'elock W ednesday night. Things are simply as they were before, report and all the resolutions exeept the | o o8 GG SCEEE FRATER T TS | result of which was a practical settlement of | cable dispateh reported that an_acent of she Jiad no intention of interfering with the Sy 3 BUSINESS RUSHING. Pa. | third one, which, he thought, unwisely at- | g0 S0 CE L RS the strike on the southwestern system of | extreme separatist party in the United States TR BAVeEA e Aiig hClying ot iha, || UNSUCCE FERENCE., | ‘“\I!\Ill;:'I\Hll.\l\l".“‘n;'\llll\\”l"l?\:r '|'§5-n'(.“.‘.3\ temted to pledee the senate to a course of 4Rt E R PR perfeetly | roads and the issuing ot an order for the | had a ‘i""“““'\;‘ “”"l 1]“;“"':‘ in l“': BIrtask & Tow RO LG A FRE s N1 Bt S y erd e shops are open, but the strikers | policy it could never pursue, viz: Thatinall | 2 H0%er L Loy, o | men to return to work. As the prospect of | of commons and urged him to adopt grass a few yards from the track, “The en- | phe S, Louis Board Withdraws the ;l ‘I‘h\_\“',”{ |hn[.um:"|"n;'|m ;ll: L"lls i ":“ whore the president refused papers, the | WOrthless, and, with the exception of the 2 o8 1ooking direotly. o ove: © POsse a ol toward the med o ave ot ade a signal of resuming | eases where the presider sed papers, Wit et . suel o seftlement was most encouraging on | Wres looking direetly to the eventual separas e B R Order to Return to Work. work. ' Duginess. I becoming lively along | senato. for 10 other. reason. shotid rejoct Rl LG Bl R WG fl',':.“,.‘,.,\\.:,'},,\ Saturiay eyening when the | tion. 1 he would do so, the agent said the ¢ the track whien they were eomman Sr. Louis, April 8.—The thisline, thirty-five freight trains being in [ (e (A0 0O B 8 ssed by | 1t WIEDt be construed &s a step in the wr stock oxchange closed, tho publicati » | American separatists would give him the to throw up their hands, The command was | freight trafic by the Mi 5 and out of Palestine in the last twenty-four | ROminations. Already i assed bY | Gigetion, That scetion gives the railre tock exchango closed, the publication in the b t finanelatly, aRauNN oHav bt as their N Ans W ent up they ]::YIIL {h IK‘;"( “"" '[\.m‘lul\n‘\ ;;l\ll\:‘.lll i “‘x\::f hours. ? 4 lll‘nl I'A‘:olutmln and is seeking s".'"," way to companies power to puttheir hands into the [ morning papers of what had transpired dur- -h<'nu”~1.|~:‘l|i\:un ll(".lil‘l‘»'nhl':\‘mm:n;u m:;ue; . brought up Winchestor rifles with them, Mountain road ome an a . CONDUCTORS WANT A RAISE, void the consequences of it. Senator Van | United Stat:s treasury to enable them to fight | ing the holiday had a marked effect upon othe d not, L which belehed forth a deadly fire, The | knowledged fa For the past few days the GALVESTON, April 8.—The News’ special | Wyck desired tiiat there should be open s their workingmen, s . prices at the stock exchange Monday morn- | Would not be strong, and might he withdrawn posse returned thefive, it Is suid, with fatal | ofticials of those roads have been sending out | from San Antaniosays: & strike of the pas- | sjons on all such eases, and offered an amend- i, motion ‘-le. Kelle n:q title of the [ i,,0 {here being gains in many eases amount- | altogether. This complicated the situation \ shots fire Afterthe fist firo the posse f".'-"y‘.”f:f\i:':r‘;.‘r‘[»::‘f;cxo" tlu.:); \‘.‘-"[“'»""":'.'f“.i‘.i"fi!l“! san Antonio to Kl Paso, is imminent, | amendment le distinetly denied the power | ties between railtoad corporations engawed | However, it was not longbefore some doubt thisagent of American separatists made Sl The ambush retreated behind some piles of | yiore natural ‘,lHl,m-,i‘“‘,h'“'“"‘l‘I“‘;‘ (i RS eight brakemen on this division struck a | of the president to refuse the papery and | ininterstate and territorial transportation | came to be felt as to the suceess of Sunday’s [ threat to Parnell, a cireular was Issued by ties, which proved most excellent breast- | ST ey Wil B as | over. - Nomore | Shorttime ago and got an inerease of Wages, | joclared, as firmly as did Mr. Edmunds, that | 0f property and passenzers and theiv em- | yorotiations, and Jater in the day it was | the men who sent him to nationalists of the ks, and from the security which AT by L s ¢ | and the conductors now demand an advance. enbirhs Rl o " the | Ployes.” i LU, aha | United States, stating that it wi m‘l) ,u-n'u':f.l IR L ::\\u‘filw;\' | ‘::mll.m or interference to running | Fias held a conference with General Man. | the senate was entitied to them. As to the Mo debate on the silver il was {hen be- | learned that the men were notat work. The | United States, stating that it was clear thab . } freight trains - upon those roads is [ gy [ute i 5 x atter of friends in oflice, the administrati news supplied to the street during th ter- | the measure of home rule about to be cons 1o < position they were tinally azer Hutehinson and it is understood their | matter of friends in oftice, the ad gun. o pplied to the street during the after I ; e e L T AL et blockado in East St Louis fs | demands were retused. has made but few removals in Nebrask Mr. Fuller of Towa argued in favor of the [ noon had a_depressing effect upon pr ceded by the British parlizment would not 8 R S CA Lo TS S s TIE K. OF NEY ARRESTED. Some of them are Senator Van W double standard and charzed that the oflii- [ generally, ‘Ihiswas aided by a statement | be satisfactory, and therefore thebody which ~ posse’s pistols. The ualties among the virtu hrokén, The CI 0 & Alton, ) o ) = ice o) o Lre; o) s ) 1 ¢ Oftteer Divk To e, <ot tnaueh (b jort | Quimey, Indianapoiis & St." Louis all have | Giis eify: was anested yesterday, on warrants | republicans in_oflice in Nel more of | peapte in refusing to pay out sifver on obli- | went into session at noon that day, | pare for the carrying out of a certain breast, near the wippie, s Special Oficer | S ergiies b work, Isines is brogies | hased on five indictmeits, eharging him Wit | them are lis enemies than his friends, yet | gations of the governuient, ‘Uhe course of | and who were expeeted to setttle | policy, and asked for subscriptions to \ ing very muc b e e s pro strises | swinalingand_embezziement. 1t is under | \hoever may be responsible for it, one is | the administration had much to with the do- | their differences within an hour, had faileds | earry it out. This cireular went from Maine Chas. Snced, shot throueh the heart and jaw. | TG shenif made the fivet arrest. (o-day of tho I ! Thio casualties amoni the ambushors is only el Lol Ui » | stood that the charizes cover the same grounds | i as much as the other. Senator Van | ¢line in the price of silver bullion. " Let con- | (0" guree g R TRBABII Y to California, and was tantamount to & The casualties a 1 ambusher ¥ | strikers wio were indicted by the St Clair | 3<tlose on whieh he wis artestod Kt swe retained as much as the other. Senator Van [ ¢Ihe i (he prive of stiver bullion. Lt eon f o agree and the probability of anl wmatter of conjecture, though there seems (0 | county grand jury yesterday, ™ Chares Bax- [ 4]0 rotior giae hirtar bomic ami waoe: | Wyck has supposed that the president ob- | 5558 Kive o iin L UL arly settlement was doubtful. By Tuesday | declaration of war against Gladstone. Un= The same authority says there were halt i | qalia yards: were indiced 1o take their en- | g it i GATION AT ATCITIRON. than some other states. More likely, how- | cided appreciation in the price of silver. Bi- | derly’s efforts had not becn crowned with wstone agree upon a scttlement that both G dozen or more horsex visiblo from the (raitis | ginesto the round house, and an engineer in | 1, eni 1o Toxts s iecsimn ssina hamyor | ever, the infrequeney of changes has been | Metalisi wa ground in all the mav | guecess, as at first supposed, and while the [ peoples will rezard as final—Irish people, & that were ambuslied, which it is believed be- | he Cairo Short Line yards was induced to | of S8 ieliion will pay il dmass (6 his props | and is due to the fact that the democracy Banad whon thn anestion Seme (Vi oAt 86| news from the southwest has since been more | through their eighty-six representatives, ae- longed to the ambushing parly. ho bosse | abandon his enzine. Anothor train of conl | gty in the corporats Himits of this eity!. the | alvided as to the successors of those in oilice, | he Ui St aie T oot e st orless vague and conflieting, at the end of | €ept it, and the British pariiament ratifies the B backed o Hhe Union depot, o [ gatseame over tie bridee at noon and a big | yesult ot the lawlessness growing ont of the | Whichever it may be. more enemics than | something to Say on his question. For his | the week Wall street is disposed fo believs | agreement. Then a few men in Ameriea backed into the Union depot. G A A TS bRt o\ oblier | X2 Duriniz the fieht Kichard Townsend, n | e OF CPties was sentback to the other | prosent strike, as may be agreed upon by | frionds of Senator Van Wyck have been | DArthe should prefer that' the hresent aws | that the most serfous phiase of the contest be. | step in and say: “Phis will not satisfy us; we . special deputy sherifl, was shot in the back | “loe Anderson, another indicted striker, has | & SFREIehEboard af appraisers. = ponentied by retention in office. The refe Should remain on the statute booles until the | feen the iborers and the railroads has dis | Want a total separation. But instend of s hie stood anthe cugine, the ball passing | been arrested. *‘The sherift has sworn in as | giine wnd the shops employad n foree ot fitty- | ence to Colonel Batcheldor and Senator | Hox aotintim oweaniress 1 ! e Uihe | appeared, that the railvoads have been suc- | #1Ving @ new Irish parliament o chance of; e B T shecal deputies all the present cuployes of | eizht men to-day, forty-six _of whom are old | Platt is also palpably false, «f{.ifini\ could be intelligently considered in | cesstul, and that while Knights of Labor are [ doing whatit can for its country, we will sheriff, was shot near the_ear, the bl coni- | gud sending out train$ without mterraption. | ¢uploves. ‘Whei the strike was inauzurated A PARVISAN'S PITEOUS PLEA. altits plhiases. 11 the question wis between | not_aclualy at work, any future trouble must | continue war against England and make & ing out on the opposite side of his head near VI EXECUTIVE COMMITIE i [ ALisiepeICibTimentonittigRhopyipaya oLl The following card, signed by Wopster | Suspension and free coinage, he woald vote | yyow outof peity aunoyances to which the | final agreement impossible.” 'Thie only poss | his mouth. Both of these mon will die. Po- | Sr. Lous, April 3.—No_change cccurred | pynsoxs, April frTiunt jes of the | Sherman, who has for many. years fievrea gl Gen of | kmishts may be able to subject the road. A | sibility of a settlement is by a convention b o the batte Sangin et Tt | A4t St Lowis, - Frederiok” Turner. ‘see- | pirt roginent of the Kansas mifitia arvived | prominently in New Yotk politics ns n demo={ siiva eoimasts ns dt Calqmell " general blockade, it is not belicved, can be | Which would bring togeiher u sullicient num hisbody. His wounds are” dangerous, Jin | Kif2his of Libor, and William 1L, Sailey, | Mo Gy, Jast night and tooke eharze of the | crat, is published in this: morning’s Post, the r. Adauis 0f Ilinois spole in opposition | continued any longer, or be renewed in the | ber of the mewmbers of all organizations to, Courtwright is claimed to have eceived 1o | meuber of the same committee, airived fit | Ranis nationil s commonted mi g | administration organ, and lins attracted a | o the frec cotage proposition and the house | near future.” The effeet, of course, upon | Uy the strength of separtists, but Egan has =8 P, B D A TG, U | this ety this morning from Cineinnati and | yptyains, the engines heing guarded on each | #reat deal of attention here: " e vening Seacion o i Youse . | Prices has been favorable. Another disturb- [ bostponed the convention indefinitely. el AbHoSBOR NaItt N nlbrob b batk b0 | hoces o oo e ot exeeutive | side by soldiers. “One freight tinin hasbeen | “Leame here fast spring with my tamily | Gallinger of New Hampshire argucd i favor | 102 element which has developed during the WHAT ALEXANDER SULLIVAN SAYS, this eity. Talford, aiter having is wounds [ i Stk siuation - Atter this. conforen sent onty and it is expected the yards will be | and a lnited amount of means, with the vain | of the suspension of silver coinage, D latter part of t k, has been the bitter [ CIcAGo, April 4.—[Special ‘T drossed, was tken to 113 home. and the | Sl ve bes tshed i socs dermig | 86 gnee, eleared of il treight cars. The | hope that, havinz been all my fife a constant | dent Cleveld's inocnons desteiide” Wwas | fight between tho raifroads in the northwest, | Alesander Sullivan was seen here to-niicht byjo othermien to-the Missouri Pacitie hos- | plan of action decided upon, Turner will at- | yiice and seem (o accept the situation as - | and hard working democrat and an experi- [ CSHY, what fhe silver doltar needed, ' but the reduction in rates has been so sudden | Fesarding tho New York dispatches to the DI W1 o'clock this afternoon one of the | L0UPL L0 see Hoxie and ascertain what 1ine | cyigable. The company is now payinis off all | enced business man, I might obtain a respect- | agninst. the suspension by summing .I,, Uhe | and so great that it lovks as if the managers | effect that the Irish National league is suffer- 1ike S he attheking vty wha | e intends to follow in re-employing the | men engaged in the sirike and some are feel- | able position in one of the government de- | differance between the hight and day seasion | of the roads had determined to make the | Ing from internal dissensions. He says that strikers who was in the attacking party was | striking knights. The second conference | [MEM ¢hs i I i | 3 U Co80 _ ey Dbrought to the dity. shot through the thigh, o ai Ol aith Cthe R 1ooalE o teo | g rather hiue over the prospect of being out | yaitments, 1 applied for the position of | of the house. At the njght session the | fight short and decisive. 4 warin whichrates | 88 far as the insizuations against President ougl 1 City g will then be field with the local committee | of% job. The feoling heve 15 that an embar- | ! I ke ilente. EATH6 dF an_and himsclf are concerned they are His name is Tom Nace. 1l was a_switch- | and an agreement formulated which will be | 2641 be laid on the. tral s "Soon s the | ehief of division in the treasury department, [ ypeakerhad no audience, A (the day session | are reduced from 50 cents o 10 cents seldom | F&an silloMy of Witole Oloth s HE By I SIS ER I O han T I TS es e el oTmuTRI Ao go will be laid on the trains as goon as th aietiof ¢ : MG | e had an andienceawhich did not listen, e | ueed from:o0;co ! | n | manufactured out of whole cloth. He denfes o presented to Hoxie for his signature, ilitary return to their homes. presenting strong pol id business | S8e 3 Y A% lasts very long. Developments of much mora By L eINBREAED weak, and constantly called for water. He | Ny Trrnr, i o s slena ning, | MItary return to their I 5 T ; I addressed himself o the arzument of the gold « azent alleged to was tuken to his home near the Dol stock | stated that 1S pian 1o that wll Dositions not . __TRAINS MOVING REGULABLY. recommendations from ex-Governor Sey- | men that a further coinaze of silver would | favorable chazacter have oceurred in trans- | have visi unell, but admitsthere are yards, in the southern portion of the city. R LR R ] | e ‘v"‘lnl‘l“;‘\'; Mo Aptil e Missourt | mour, Attorney General 0'Brien, Watertown | drive gold ot of cireulation ind controverted | continental affairs, and’itis confidently be- | two Irish factions in this conntrv—ono for 1t is stated by parties who wereon the train | ployed since the inanguration of the strike f B Y. AP d oupsl ; ' (N. Y.) bank, and other prominent parties in | the conectness of that posifion, and denied | lieved by parties in a position to be well in- | complete separation, and one for local geben th trouble orche that e sinicers | 3l ohon toniieaiion fiom the'c zhis: By e s Lo FAGT e ORI G0 it e ppiand dollar M dishonest and | formed that the most serious difliculties in [ PAriament. ell beneath the fire of the oflicers, one of | toat those who apply shall be employed, and | §6 we ) i « o learne e TR 2 e pped dolla ie mistake of 2 wentle- s el Gt ol SR =~ whom did not move after falling, but so far | from them shail be. selected (e nsbiiration :I»':\' 1.|:\1I1I_\; igh "n fAny U be learned that | President Hendricks and the Towa demo- [ men who made i assertion was that (hey the way of a settlement of existing troubl Cigar Manufacturers Shut Down, none but Nace haye been found.” Alady who | committee which will attempt to arrive at HOYERLOL R LIS bor. cratie delegation in congress, and other west- (‘u]n]-.‘lmllilw ll-u[ .-|n value of silver with the | have been removed. Itis true Huntington Cicaco, April 4.—"The Inter Ocean’s Mils Tives near the spot where the fight occurred | some amicable understanding concerning the ol Ok i Sérike ern parties. Like many other good demo- | coined value of woid, is still opposed to the ereation of two pools, | waukee special aays: 1. Scgnitz & Cou. recognized one of the men who ran off into | grievanees of the Missouri Pacifie knishts, A Threntened Coal Miners: Strike. | 0 T juve heen disappointed in my appli. | A% Neece submitted an argument in opno- | and thav Strong, of the Atehison, Is equally in | eigar manatacturor have osed tiels astag the river bottom, and says that he carried a Turner,in veplying tothe inquiry it arequest Prersnune, April 4.—Ata meeting of sec- g e bl It it SLBlE to the suspension of silver coinage, 7 i e But Aliafine 8, 050 . Winchester in each hand. 1o has been en- | whuld he made that all striking knizits be | ond and third pool coal miners at Sehryocks, | €tion, and have been literally ‘starved out,” | and then, at 9:19, the house adjourned. avor of sueh an areangement. But the im- | Jishment, dischaging thoir 600 employes, T (N B ghss » g " | while hosts of republicans, whom we have portant feature of Lhursday’s confercnce | Trouble resulting (rom confentions between gaged in the earpentering’ business ‘in this | re-employed, said: **No, such has neverbeen | Pa., last night, it was decided to strike on A 3 S ool ; ] h Sy . R oo Sann DutianAL ol eome | Tos aniovall satd AN e Blloligsmover ben Wellneaday unless aporators adsanes tho | been Gghting for years to dislodge, smilingly | THE WOBK BEFORE CONGRESS. | was an agroemont, as it is understood, to | (he two argan iz e e munist. His avrest is only amatter of thme. | most victorious, and we can hardly exvect | yaga for mining coal shipped by railroads | hold their fat-salaried positions with a feel- | pyportant Bills to Come Up For Con. | SUPmitall differences which could not other- | IR EELS given by the proprietors ,! ‘.}.Zfl‘l,‘.f"{n'.‘-”‘“‘f{af.l"x',",'l'?.'{»'. gd‘n'»ll.j::nfyl'hl‘u‘\‘.". :fli]i\df::‘xfl-"“\\"-‘-' ba | (“'.7\“{:-[‘-‘1“x?.l"-'fn’k“.“.\'i‘f! one uarter ot eent per budhel. ‘the ad- | nx ..x‘: :\m‘y !}m‘h-x Inu-‘y-n‘wl.u.‘u\.ml“. that sideration This Week. o “"_‘“"""‘:'I)i‘l'l"l‘|""_”",'K'IL*["‘\'\"I;X \l‘“"ll»- Wi | e principal e for the shut ¢ own, a Somo plnca (o MuIber nt {en, othirs WL | Gharke competent e g Havo. boen e | yRuCe as beon pro May 1, greatest of frauds and swindles, ivil serviee WASHINGTON, April 4.—The business in et as abitrator, oo decision | addud ig this 1t the gencral deprassion ‘\‘ll-" twenty-five, % 5 ployed during the strike, and we shall make i ABONEREE BT law, Ivyoted for General Jackson in 1838, f thoisenate 18 in substantially tho snmo congi- | MWl be ncceptedias dinal and satisfactory, 1f [ frade. LN e 8 tonortadtto bECon ‘The people are in a terrible state of exeite- | no such demand. Al we ask is that the THE PLANT ON FIRE. and for every regular democratic nominee for | tjon asat the beginning of last week, with the | {115 18 @ truc statement of the situation of af- B W) Attion to move its entre business et nd avpear completely dunbionnded. pluces tow vacant be filled. by kniglits wha NERLBKOS tho presidency ever since, ineluding Mr. | gifforence that the vots npon tho Bl to i | 50t 1Lis only a question of a short time | 7 e B been widencd and the bitterest expres- | that trom e shall - bo - chosen | A Noted St. Louis Hotel Partially | Cleveland, to whom I and my sons and my | eyease the army Is expected or hoped for to- | When the transcontinental fight, wiich has A River Attack, ‘ sions can be heard on every side. ‘Thereare | na . arbitration . committee — to - treat Burned—Four Lives Lost. sonsdn-law - gave sIx votes. 1 have | morrow or Tuesday, The bill toadmit the | PFCN €arricd on for some time past at muin- | Npw Yoms, April d—Advices from 100 Knfihts of Labor in th eity who do not | with Hosie. Neither shall we demand that | ST, Louts, April .—At5:30 this morning | held wmany ~ prominent positions in | tanitory of Washington will nest be dis. | 0UI¥ 10w rates, will be a thing of the vast. | panama of Mareh 2 that on Mareh 10, fnpear to regret the accurienes of today, 1t those who commiited depredations wpon the | a fire was discovered in the rear portion of | my party in York state, as chairman | posed of, o he succeeded by the inferstate | 11 Speeulative cireles it is believed that mod- sout thirty miles from Guavaquil, one Bias been learned that the strikers: yesterday | company’s property, be taken back, Sueh de- S 3 > e 4 Rt Crrar i i At ; y ¢ purchnsed ten Winehiesiors in this cliy, - i | companty's roperty, be tnien back ”“.w,,'l:v"‘_ the Planters house, corner Fourth and Pine | of my county commitiee, a member of the | eommerce bill, and that by the bankrupgey | 5t fuctuations will continue to rule this stewmers which ply regularly on the uawes of two or three of the men who carried | ples Taid down i our constitution, for vou | Streets. The alarm turned in at 3:52 and | state conmitice, delegate to the state conven- | bill, Senator Platt will try to find an oppor. | *¢¢5: S Jivar, Wwas atiacked by s batd of MOKSGHENE. vifles ave been leamed. “The mayor has is- | know we advise that violence in all'cases bo | another aus:73 still athird at4:05, Upon the | tion and its nominee for presidential eleetor, | funity to make a_ speceli in favor of open THE PACIFIO RAILROADS, oo o e Yot il SR sued a proclamiation appoiniing seventy-five | avoided, ana the loss of is position by a | arrival of the fire apparatus it was fonnd that | and in_my prosperous days snending my | exeentive sessions. and Senator Van Wl 2 AR SO VAN AD S, was riqdiod with bullets, and boyStRNEE. o roniain closed u cdnesday next, A | is just punishment of the hofel werd in flames and burning i ; T TP T oy ) ont's L A a g betition has been sent to Governor Treiand | * Bty hoped for s speedy settiement of tho | ey, Ehe watehman i niht o g | often influencing the appointment of others fax.ralirond Jandacc It is fiostibloqtiiny thi 2 apy X AL0IASES LS, . 10 For e state rangers and miiitary transortae | striee. A had o domst Aot 1 wouid soon | mmserind G ing glcsts, 134 In | to positions under Presidant Buchanan, and | L0 SHRRRRHON Billy AN, noseibly tha | Niew Xou, April 3, =[Special Tologra Wenlthy Lond Bliarke JniS tion for the troops has been applied for from | be ended, provided Hoxie would consent to | number, and ealling ont *Fire, fir "The | Governor Seymour, T have sought no patron- | Peision appropria 0 Feported | The World continues its attacks on the P SAN Frascisco, April 4.-The United 1 From the cominttee on appropriations batore o} : ] I Receiver Sheldon, News was received here | confer with them. D ol I e L i q i & cdfic rantroads this morni These articles | States grand jury has found indiet | confe e, ~ Zreatest excite srevailed and for g age for myself until now in my advance o end of the week. O cse two of the | Cific T s this mornin; iese articles grand jury has found indietmer atmidnight that” Adjutant General King, | ““Turner and his associates wew in consulta- | & vanie was expectid, but as some. ot th ) codi tho ondiortlin wiek. {0uly hisseitwo ofth ¢ oL 0 stralghtened cirenmstances s | annual appropriation bills have reached the | are saidto be written by Major Reaington, | against eight prominent citizens of the state wWith two companies of state rangers, are on | tion with the joint exeeutive board uniil | gilests reached the ground foor amd | YeArs amt straightened cireamstances, it is | annualappropriation bills have reached 10 | Feaently dlstiased from. e lnterioe. daert. | 108 Snbornation of pariry. T (sl A A0 BOTIMLING OL DL Jnbguis, | LaaI0LDLEXS AGHI] e te Sl feft for this administration to refuse me the ate, o fh i e A ceently dismissed from the iuterior depa IR siinaliong 3 ‘ i 0 i8] after1 o'clock this afterno when they | found no immediate danger in that A correspondi ate of the preceding long ses- mt. Tl ning’s d teh says: Some | faudulent entries of Redwood timber lan W ORI, April 4,- called at Hoxie'soffice. That gentleman not portion of tho buildin, tho exeiioment grow | sma I pittance I have v sion, five of the annual appropriations had | Wbt Ahis morning's dispateh says: Some |y “jumboldt county, Cal. ‘The_names ourth regiment hay being in, they went to their hotel, Neither | less, and some of the giests returned to their THE REPUBLICANS ARE HONEST. passed the honse and two had passed the | Members of the house committee on Pacitie | three are Joseph Ituss, David Evans an mpanics of the precise: caracter nor. the report of the | rooms to procure such valuables as had been | Pywo months ago o democrat, an old Trish | senate committoe, and one had been sent to | 1ailroads have been making a careful study | Charles IL King, who collectively rapresen Brigadier General Robert incommand, | conference « > morning has yet trans- | le e 0 escape, Scve ks i ) 2,000,000 ¢ The o }“w OGN Roburterin n sommiand, ;mx:]‘l.x nee of the morning has yet tran: {::_Anu_u"u‘:.l‘nx\uv"u;lly\Hu‘:“‘-m.“lld.MHI |‘nu'.'.’|:'|’|m.lr‘ veteran, was appointed tobea watehman in | the president. t the interior department of the fuets in the ,000,000 capital. The mes of the other [ i [ Free coinage 18 the special order i | [yt . o1 g five are not yet known, but they are sal one conipany of militia at Cleburne and one Messrs, Turner and Bailey had a briet in | only to be dashed to pieces, One ludy ap. | the treasury department, e was assigned ||4.‘,.’f(.'m-”f”..‘q{n“\v fuo f.f‘l(\ o Mo | case, so that they can Judgoof tho extraor- | pIqiARAUEEND s il atDatlas, (e milita from Dallas, com: | terview with Viee President Hoxie tiis af | peated at the third story window, and throw- | to duty at the door of one of the rooms con- | day, On the 1t damed day 1o e exneetid | Anary elaims of the Facitic railroad lobby in - posed of two combanics the Dallas light | ternoon to aseertain, it possible, why they | ing out her grip, reacheil for one of the tungs | pected with the redempi ivisi ve! lint the vote will be renched o D the interest of the funding scheme, It has 1s Me guards, twenty-four strong, and the Hiber- | nad refised to take back nien wio hud ex- | of {ho fire eseaps and landed in short order g | Lected With the redemption division. Every | that the vote will be reachied. 1ts eonsidera- | 1he ietestof the 15 1 | 1 s Mo Kol ards, : i, and the er- | had refused to take back men who had ex- » fire escapd and landed inshort orderon | gretEm s P! e LBy encounter opposition from the pos seen found that the roads have been doing S ) ) Bian pilles, twelvestrong, aivived here on | presseda willingness and desire to retumn to | the sidewalk. The_ firemen worked vigop- | ¢ noticed the alertness of the new wateh- | Hoh will encounter opposition frow the post. RN EIHAL I B dgnteN IS ) doing | B Louls, Apil &—Herman snd S special train about, 5 o'elocl this morning | work unconditionally. Atterward Mr. ‘Tur- | ously, and at about 5:20 the fire ‘was extin- | man and careful seruting given by him to | Qtie, Commitie, whicn Wit antagoniee it | a can to et the seeurities now in the | Herzog, dry goods merchants, have confessed and were quartered in the Union depot. & | ner said: “Wo called'on Hoxie this afier- | guishied, and but for a complcte drenching | employes as they pissed in and out. Last | Wt ihe Rostolte, apivopriation Biil (AW treasury out of their hands, 5o that they will | judgment in the cireuit court for_amounts fow hours later a special tain trom Harrold | noon, Hoxie was very cool. e did not ask | the mabi portion of the hotel suffered little: | week he took a democratie triend aside and | free tek for the Tbor approntiation bl be beyond the reach of government claims, greguling $17,000. - Attachiment sults were brought the ranzers, Jwelve strong, H!n' us to be seated, ||..,:..;\ by fsking i ifthe | After e guests had boenawakened and all | gor hin that the republicans could not. be An effort will be made. (o-morrow pass | The govermment has now a better | then entered agaiust the firm for $7,000, south-bound Missou aifie train brought | statement was true” that' he had refused fo [ was thought o be safe, the fire- ! RURKARDY colid 1o A8 oV ension bl e f ce for asserting its rights Yot the Grayson ritles, twenty-tive strohe. O | take back any of the strikers. e said, noj [ men in making their rounds through | bad as they had been painted. 1 have been | the Mexiean pension bill under suspension | chance for asserting is rights than it will The Weekly Bank Statemen the alternoon train came the Dy that he would considor personal applications | the building mado " " horriblo | here,” said he, “eight weeks and watehed | i fhe ties g mansmonbers ae down on | ever have in the future. OF the princely land | N5 o, April . -The. weekly. bank Hils, thivintvo stropg, and Austin fGrevs | butuse his own pleasure entively on acting | discovery. Onthe fourth floor In the north | every one of *em ke eat watehies o mouse. | motine oo take unand st bill foe 1 | £1ant to the Union Pacifie vailroud but $1,- [ gn 0% BORES SR & CA0e W twenty:thrvo strong, Hexas hilles thirty-iive | on them. e went on ‘to say that hanow | liall they camo aeross the bodies of two | and divil wan of ‘eun have been caught | mram o ouiis U und piss the bill for the | 55 650 worth of Jand remains, and S11,100,006 e D e o doecrouns 08 SN strong, Cleburne Lixht Guards, twenty-tive | needed about 50 per cent of the number of | women servants, stumbling over them 45 they AU MALCOLCORMAIR LuoR ‘eaugllb || fSaHOROE IUbAs DULGINES atenpmard | oby s ekt e of Logal ooy ol #1570 R strong, und Alvarado Guards, twentyethree | men who struck, but was eareful not to say | made their way throngh the smoke. - They | Stealing a thing, aléo g iade.fo-marrow. fo: Have days. sof BEas L ARI0 LOILBNY & KLank LR e T S ——— prowg, 41 ofeloelc o Wertal westhomnd | thit e would ot enploy tony the bidy o o | M conveyiit o e diing. roim 1oy BIEAKING T0 DEAY EALS, e S S e Ta g oy Bainian | #here haxe beon sold siaoa 1680,0:4L450 sores oxas & Pacitic trin brought the Crawford | strikers. 1 said that Gould had given us to | where a dovtor was called and every effort | To<lay’s Capital says: pnator Van, | hat %0 LIRIAG:RE 201 SIS | for 814,604,859, nnd, us out of theso sal B battery under Captain Houston twelve strong, | anderstand tiat all exeept those who actually | made to resureitato thein, bt it was & hopes | Wyck's onslaneht on the conmmiions oy | Ment en ng years land grant Londs hav eware o, crofuia The iroons here now number 245" men. | committed acts of violence would be less task, and after working over ghem for | pro AL ROmLONS. Ans 3 T ETE anticipated at & premin o2 R R Lt R I0E. Diisanar Gonien: | Sommitiad acte ot ¥iolihoo would bo oS, task, and aiter worklug ove: been immensely enjoyed by eversbody in the | AGAINST IMITATION BULTER, | anticip at a o premium - of 12 Serofula is probably more general than any A, 8. Roberts, Attoruey’ General ‘Templeton, | mitted sueh aets nor those who adyised them | The bodies were i merels 0 night 1 eity excpt the stockholders of the corpora. = Cunt acaving about SHM00N0 In cash and | othor discaso. Tt is fusidious in charaster, Inspector General P. Smyth and Colonel W, | would be accepted. 1 elosed by telling him | their faces blackened by snioke g tions. We are afraid, bowever, that he | Pairymen Arraign Butterine Before | mortzage notes in the hands of the lund and manifests itself in running sores vlumll; P Hoynesareon the grounds. The rail® [ wewould consult ‘with Hayes. We stood | on their hands and aims peoled off at places, | spenks to deat ears, Tho danate 1s o Loly o the House Committ trustecs, it would seem te be policy on the | eruptions, boils, swellings, enlarged jo B e e e ot it s AR 210 | there somo time and were asked bick. We | showing whero they rau against obstacles 1t | itookholders, and & wajority. have ‘a fellow | WASHINGTON, April .—Joseph 1. Reail, | part of any government desirous to securn a | abscessos, soro. ! ”:-"g,.m:.':,':u".' one dares venture on railroad Property. will not do anything more until Mond efforts to escape.. One was immediately | SLo¢khokders, 8 el I i - i o Distriet Judge Peckliam was ealled into | If Hayes arrivés we will hold a conference | reeognized as Kate Cassidy an oth or | feeling that makes them wondrous kind' to | President of the American Agricultural and | part of the rapidly maturing and inereasing xpols all tra 1l from the blood, consultation with the railroad ofticials this | to-morrow, 1am satistied, however, that it is | thought to be May Burk. In lf,..y‘.f.ll Aot bauks, railroads and gas companies,” Dairy assoelation; Senator Sawyer of W indebledness to take proper legal steps to s leaving it pure, curiched, and healthy, 4 moruing, the xesult belng that wbout 13 | the'setdiod policy of e $oud 0 take none pifable seeho Was witiessi e the vIL S consin; Kepresentaiives Gallinger of New | eure this $5,000,000, and to have the benefit of 1 was severely afilicted with sorofula, and * o'clock & freight train was sent south under | of the strikers back. . 1t an't wake | third unfortunate was tound wi Y ; Ty e - JALs, | Hamps! an aud Conger,Jowa: Groat, | the proceeds of all sales of the $185%0,0)0 over o year hiad two running soros o ! guard of the Gravson ritles and a speeial | terms, as Lam ot sadisfied is the case, the | be Mary Cooney,” another ¢ b0, iQiag 1o DIRSED BY ARMY OFFICIALS. ‘\l“f:l.l.'..;:x‘;‘- IIJJ.:;l‘:l\]o::‘ 'lu\\“«' 'i:m‘ B | B nly.‘l‘»:u;lll.q}l A jlw-r‘lfilfl\\(-‘llu'll’lt-:\ll-:u:;‘l e “.1'1“.'":.::18;:; orce of fiffeen citizens, Another train was | men will have to return quietly to their | linen departient, She was fonnd 1y ing wi —— 5 AR, 200 e ‘ . B . Tou e at onee made up and sent north, also under | Lomes and seek other employinent,” ier bead near the west 0or at the «.\kn\z-'u(l,.f nator Manderson's Bul for the Re- | Fenton, Calitorniag Perkins, Kansos: By this process the government would se curcd.” C. E, Lovesoy, Lowell, Mass, Ruard at 5 o'elock the thivd pulled out, | ~ St. Lours, April 4—It is understood to- | end of the hall, On being conyeyed ton romm moval of Fort Omaha, Springer, Tllinois; Scott, Pennsylvania: Ex- | cure $22,000,000 of the loan of $45,561,200, 1t . A, Arnold, Aruold, Me., had serofulous ) ”‘H“Ix” I-;w!lll- s S e m:l.xlllml arrango -nl~|;.|\-]' Le:n lll!.ll|'\‘lul ;l..‘..- was just the slichtest indieation that WASHINGTON, April 4.—[Special Tele- | Governor Price, New Jersey: D. Wright, | no steps are taken to secure these assets, the Kores for soven years, spring and fall. Hood'y Thedepot and yards were guarded Inst | general resumption of traflic in East St | lite was not extinet, but after half ur's | g - 4 Vew York; Cap Al ion Pacific company, emboldened b Sarsaparilia cured lim, 2 night by over two hundred eitizens calld | Fouis tomorrot. The managers of the ronds | work by bhysielans and framea i au hours | gram) —Senator Manderson received yester- | New okt i, G Wakden Wi | Unian Paslio ooipany, auibaldoued by iie : It scrvice by the mavors proclauation and | entering there have posted notices in public | tate her she was pronounced dead. The dead | 44Y communications from Seeretary Encicott | ¢4 e bt SO T LONRE | cowrse in the past, proposes to nse them in Salt Rheum the strects wero patrolled by armed wien. | places and otherwise notitied their men that | irls were employ s of the Jouse and. were | and General Sheridan endorsing b is bill ap- | iers ‘repeonting (i duiy ntomes- i | anticipating some $15,50L00 sinking fond | - & There was great fear of fire during the night, | they are ready (o reemploy as many of their | ot over 20 years of age, ‘The body of anoth: | propriating §200,000 for the sale of the pres. | the Uniton Sicio bere hrosm at tiwsts OF | honds issued in 1574, due in 1504, carrying 5 ane oftheuak dluapmeabis dsoSERSSININ and extra precautions were taken on this ac: | old’ ewployes as they nead. o 00 1he work, | ¢r girl, whodied froi: suToestion was oo { . ¥ e : ¥ : : : n P oce bylinpuroblood, 1t s readily eurcd by Hoad's count, ' One Tutndred fremen were i wail- | Who - aake - application ' hefore. 1 | ater mak i Toir denic o W4 foud | ent site of Fort Ouaha, and securing a new | ing given by the house comwitice o agtic | per cent interest, and selling at 20 per cent | gl SISy oedb Ing at the engine houses for any emergeney, | o'clock to-morrow *“(Monday). After | wagon took the bodies to the morgie. One | 5110 aud erecting buildings within ten miles | giltire today to the dalvuen of the tuited | premium. No one could have = criticised Willium Spics, Elyria, 0., suflered greatly and tires at the punping slatios. were kept | that “time “applicantions” will bé consid- | of the miale emploves of the hotel made his | Of the present location for a twelve-company | oo o L1 €OBBOCHO A ’ | Slailar condust if the fiwl wortgage boud from erysipelas and salt mieum, caused b uptoahigh point all night, Offers ot aid | ered from —anybody, — No new men [ escape with great difticulty, and only after | post. Senator Manderson had pursued the | “Jorenl . Toall uresident of the American | bad been anticipated, thus reducing the Landling obaceo, At times b 4 were sent trom surrounding points, and en- | will be discharged to make room for former | Suffering torribly from smoke. When Lo | bewsl ¢ in submitting bis bil riedibim Asoain le Scott bill | amount of the claim on the road abead of thie ck 1 blee o LAA oM glnos were kept in onder 1o wove at » mo- | employes, nor will any” of their old_men be | reached 'the sidewalk blood flowed from his | sagum et e, | Subluifiing bl bill to the sec- | Agricultural assocation, sald the Bcott i | 0 o o st ths sty ¢ erask onei aud hiced, Ho trisd vaiemten ment’s notice. reomploved who have done unlawful acts | ears and mouth, ‘Tiie Planters househas begp |3e147Y of war and the general of the army tor | £¥RRESGE WG AEMands bl T GRINIRER LT | Kovermment lien, ) S6ll t40 o ) thout aid; flually took Hood's Bar iiikers are amriving fuom various points | during the strike. 1L is also learued that the | on fire several tiuies in the last twenty yeags, | 8PPTOVAL and the following are the replies | gie, Mol Bltes 43 Velced By the Butiohal | ered by the goverument mortgaze aud u ailia, and now says: “ L ai enidrely well.? and the statement is made that the Kiights | teamsters of the transfer company will e- | but with two exceptions, the work of Be. | Feceived RS R 1. asking that imitation | e proceeds in anticipation of bouds hehind My son had salt 1l on Lis hands aue of Labor have determined that Fort Worth | turn to work in & body to-morrow, | tinguishing the blize was ~oon over e | - W st Dise —_— - B e B e e ot e afibm | is @ purversion of the assets in a most shaig ) ¢ s shall be the point where trains shall be | and the Bridge and unnel com: | damage incurred was _comparatively triflins. | 2 puDessnTumNy, WastinaTox, April | butter be placed ne control of the | o[ egree, Sotho eatves of Jia loss, 6 100 SECRNN ag [ nparatively triffing. | 2, 186.—To Hon, Charles F. Manderson, ( United States interna e "‘H - Barsaparilla and ¥ entirely cured® ~ J, By stopped at all hazards, and: there they will [ pany will © have men enough | Thiee years o the horel oW 5 b= Bir: v i witl thelr batile. - On the other hand e eiti- an' duty " {0 . resume bridze “tithie, | cape. 1t i abogt the saarian oW o 5 Senate- Siri The depaitment Is i ie- | and e tased ten cents per ton, Oar Drivers' Strike Settlod, Stanton, Mt. Vernon, Ohio, \ | same hour in the | ceipt of your letter of the 15th wtimo, en- | fayorable action by this committe #ens declare that the Missourl Pacific trains | Th ‘joit executive commitivs have held | moring that the s b Sanie Ying s g or th ald bie represented B his ¢ PivTeBuisc, ARr ¢—At the confarence of H tha % ¢ ve g orning tha eported to-day broke | closing sénate b 31 providing for the sa said Le representec 1S oflic X AV, AR P ? 3 ghall move even though it costs ~scorse of | 1o formal sessions to-day, byt laye been at | out, and In the same nikee, 1 the Kitehen | of the s ot b ehisesbilug for the sale | sald he tepesented o bis oflicial street car officials aud strikers all diflicultic ood’s Sarsaparilla ligas toaccowplisi it 3 thele hall most of the time. - They give outno. f wing facing on a nartow alley in the rear, | sale or renioval of the Lupioyements thereofs | in cows, Hands and creamerics in the were anicably. adjusted, ana cars will be Bold by all drugglats. 815 six for §5. - Made anly 5 ‘ll:;‘lfw n.ulu-vn.r i nl.n owing nn‘|:i"' s :txh;lllln.lll«ill for the :.“mr however, .m«l\ll\l when three lives were lost, employes sl for 4 new site and the construction of suil- | States $2,000,000,000 thal was. £oing 1o 10y 1onall the roids but Ouakland line by O 1 00D & 0., & potheciries, Lowell, Mus: o acarded’at the postoftice and other. | that they do not expect thatany. action will | ing in the top story of the Wing on fire: | Able buiines Hhorme g 108410g 1016 | by Feason ¢ 1o 0 \ent butter i ] e | able uildings thergon and reguesting to. L | by rewsoni ot the sale ot Taudulent butter. | 100 poses One Deliar,