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remor—— — — - ——— - —_— m—m— OMAHA. MONDAY M()RNI (-. DECEMBER 3, 1888, NUMBER 173 THE ARFAIRS OF THE NATION, | s, e, Mo, 550 o "W | thc el vear omana duve o0, tuat T | wngnid b eed bopey a8 ey | JOWA'S RAILWAY COMMISSION | fans ardoany o seoretey ot sach stae | 4 RORRCAST OF THE SESSION, cellaneous comy < Was € Aol el ncludes his report by calling atten "he Towa board b ritation of this n 203 cases relating to re r 2 e Sy i L SV the ereat need of an assistant secre ———— WAl bifaan of hoalth mAbler sofme time . war, a such an oficer is > and it i ot 10 all in ita powe ks ol N ke it el | c tosts of the ¢ WM, f b for i room Chn | It Submits the First Installmont of | 10 and it is deter IR o Tool c f % v n ey an o There have been | Programmo For the Week in the the Last Fiscal Yoar. M clerks, under the s i ding , 1800, aggr nt administration of the war depart Its Annua) Report discnso broyght r 1o 1585, ar f sKls 5 i it - o might have Sonato and House. . ; y i . ) S e Thte — been kept out by eff natural watehful EXECUTIVE OFFICERS' REPORTS. ¢ { § ; LN g SOME INTERESTING STATISTICS, | ness, that the Iowaauthoritios are very mich Pk ) €hoy 0 1 milt o o1 (O T R RH HE (abire in carnest over the matter, They will make | IMPORTANT MATTERS ON HAND, 0 y a y 4 T WOWSs th « ng —_—— wn effort to have some lowa member ntro. An Intercsting Bosume of the Busi- . at | « » year land patets to SK0,519420 acres | pya Toard Oljects to Being Deagged ness Transacted in the Postoffic yatt 5 were issuc Wwhich 52,010,245 acres wero > o o . co thwost il e railrond hirpascs. and Joonted 1 | 1Mo Politics—River Land Evic- g for o state to have o board of health to War and Interior Departments v ! L g iy i o gt iied iRt esio b tl068 At 8 BERAMETT = A arge ofits swuitary arrangenents, 6| gress Anticipased—The Message- B i re, lowing | jmprovements if approved by congress, Minnesota. Final entries o the number of Sheriff's Convention. whola to have such a boaed, Bills Requiring tmmediate —_— pation m':fll"'\,' Yo "Iy‘vl'_"',‘i‘m“:;“ Ke ““g"“i‘}"_ The sceretary rencws the recommendati )08 were made, ‘The re cipts from the PR - onsideration, The Postoffice Department. postiaster genioral subniits that the appro. | Contained in his last anuual report in regard | disposal of public lands show a total of |y o moiiroad Commisston's Report, | Do Hoot Sherlfty Conventlon. — WasHINGTON, Dec. 9.--The postmaster | priations for special pay to railroads should | to examinatic Jtion, and says that 2,1 I'he Tudians under the chargo L : nort. £s Morsrs, Ta., Dec. 2. —(Special to T ) ; ¢ b bo better distributed, or, if nced be, in- | the necessity for such AT 6,005 and the torr Drs Moises, fa, Dee, 2.—[Special Bre.]—Tho shoriffs of the state are not go The Fiftieth Congress, general's report presents conciscly the condi . A1E | (IS COCRS Ly SR Or S UCH TBRATIHRLIGRILOWS . L, Bee.]—There is a great deal of suggestive | ing to be behind other profossions and trades, | WASTINGTON, D. C, Dee. 2. -President h cronse » policy of speeial appropria. " 5 A ¥ ¢ 10 o state of reservation for them is tion and history of overy division and branch | {1 4 y of i more and more cvident. Desertions from | 103 a s sy t v Sisvati {inbssane 58 40AY tio sed pay is to be continued | the army continue in large numbers, us in | 112413440 acres, an average of 456 acres for | and valuable reading in tho annual report of | and they will soon have a convention in this : ST tioy 1’ d E Ry will be sent to both houses of congress to-morrow immedie of the postal scrvice for the fiscal yearended | with thie n ron cial south, He states | provious years, but from yinvestigations | each Indian ve industrial training schools | the railroad commissioners, more 8o this | city. The sixteenth annual meeting of their June 80, 1885, with many striking compari- | that by special appropriations to a few of the | recently made it appears that 80 per cont of | have a total eurollment of 1, 0 pupils, with & | vear than usual, becauso of the troubles be- | nssociation will be held fn Des Moines De. | 81y on receipt of the usual notitication that sons with previous years, showing o remark ::!Ir‘{;l‘;:jvl-tHu-hmw-m's!u:x. i given that the de. | the desertions oceur before the expiration of | total exvenditure of FRastiI The Other | §yeen the roads and the commissioners, oo | comber 19 and 20, The call for the conven: | they are ready to receive any communication able expansion of business and a large in i 18 10 nqisbursemont | Of | the second year of scrvice, In discussing | Schools number 353, jwith an attendance of { 1\05 0 | ives tho cominissioncrs to fllo thoir | ton invites, in ddition to acting sheriffs, | ho hns to make. Nodolay s anticipated in o @ fund for all, and dissatisfaction Y 16,464 pupils, crease in the expenditure, The followingare | 1 by e : the ious plans suggested to prevent deser- 0 A8 " their deputies and all ex-sheriffs, so the con- ¢ stk i d by iuncrcased pay to some fo A 'Originnl pensiol mbering 6,252 were | report with the governor on or before De- 0 iffs, nization,as no deaths oceurred in the pay to some for | tions, the sec riginal pensions pumbering 6,252 were [ report with the governor on or before Do- | (it THRUTES LI CXSEErs, 89 Hhe ot | th \ some of the leading statements and reconi- | service no better or more necded. if 86 much It is worthy of consideration whether the | added to the pension folls during the year, | cember 1. They are not usually ready to 1 it y is worthy of consideratio other the X s b year, . a ot usually ready tc prineipal business wiil be to discuss matters et LM BT o RS AL B who receive | ofticers in command of troops at mlitary | Al an incercaso was granted 1 15,716 ¢4scs. | tarnish it in fall at that time, and so comply D AT AUk Foay 48 UHCoRea VO ANt plam | Swear in. Itis more than probable that the Gross rovenue for the year, 82,005,170; no Such enccal favors, —Notwithstanding | posts, or tho captains of tho compunies, | Fifton thousand seven hundrod and thirty | i), sho law by submitting n small portion, | for the better discuarge of thelr dutics, reading of the message will consume the first total expenditures, inclusive of jul!n.l'-w\ for any such funds, he procecds | should not be authorized to impose | Pensioners w dropped for various causes, 16 I daM i bo of the year unpaid, and embracing the amount | 10 Show many special additions of improved f o~ “punishment for minor offenses, | 80 that at the end of the vear the total num- [ leaviug all the statistical portion to bo fur- | g qiceiioting For the New Hospital, | Lative day, asit is understood to be o for the transportation of mails on the Pacific | feryice upon shorter dines, Many through | But *in granting such authority | ber remaining was 453,587, The annual value | nished later, or as soon as the figures can bo | =1 S0 o i)ty | unusuallength. Tho report of the sccretary rilways, for which the. government recoives | 1156 mails have been added by negotiation | it will bo necossary to specify the extent and | Of bensions in the acgregate was 56,708,320, [ obtained. That is the caso this year. The us Moixes, la,, Dee. 2.—[Special to THE | of tho trensury will not be sent to congress eredit, was £56,5:5 403, ‘The estimated deti- | P04 contract through fast mails cast | character of the punistiment for cach of- ase of noarly #4,000,000 for_the year. | g ats furnished to the governor include the | BEF:]—The superintendents of the three | yjyj pyesday. olonty, Lhoratore; 1610 ure the lirstin the history of the depart- | fense; otherwise there would be no uniform | The amount paid for pensions was §7s,77: L ¢ | insane hospitals of the state have been in | - pho progeamme for the week i the se v eref $ wment. o Vol O D ver tha oeeions b | wonding portion, or most of it, proliminaty The programme for the week in the senate or - the fiscal year commencing July 1 i rawvould it be wise to g | LSSy OH 4 5 this city redistricting it 8o as to give its | will debend on the result of the meeting of 1884, and ended June, 885, the t e | After submitting, through the report, vari- | jap, tion upon a single oftic of §.20,000. In the ponsion ofice dull7 | to tho statistical tablos, whilo aro not yot | 1y ahiare to the now hospital at Clarinda, | the eommitteo on finance, enlled for Tucktay 42.500,548, andl the onkh dofclonc ous recommendations relating o the im- views the report of the of | avplications of various kinds were made, the | ready. While the report shows that 4§ | PFoPer snare fo she new hospital at Clarinda, f J55 e OF EREIEG T & take. 1y Gid, The deficiency for 186 was [ Drovement of the detail of tho scrvice, the | visitors to the military academy, and en- | Feceipts being §1,122, 05 miles of rond wero built_during the fiscal [ DY tho first of the year accommodations will f e\ jonta royetitio moustire, tho soiats 1100004 In 1887 the cash deficicney was | Bestiiosier gonten) siibmits the following of | dorses their recomncntations for hew build. Operatinns BE the Mint, year from Juno 80, 1857, to Juno 50, 188, | po *edy tnero. for 250 male puticnts, the | suistiute for tho Mills WA bill, pending ub TS, ’ O B et ot his dopartment, and | NE3 for soldlers, ‘quarters for the new | 0 SECCEIE B0 4 . Rim- | none of this tracklaying was dono sincé Jan. | [CMAI0 wards not being completed yet. f tho close of the last session, 1ts’ considera. The estimated amount of ordinary postal i 3 academic building, a new gymnasium, a : The superintendants agreed upon the fol- | tion will preciude the possibility of any other revenue for the fiscal year ended June 30, reported favorably by the committecs of | soparate building for the department’ of | ball, the director of the mint, has submitted | uary 1, 1388, except four miles of belt road at lowing twenty-six counties as the ones | bill coming to the front until it is disposed 806,850, Adding 9§ per cent for an | Poth houses, but not acted upon at the Just | natural aud experimental philosophy, and | to the sceretary of the treasury his report on | the city of Des Moines. The railroad man- compriso. the Clarindn district: | Of It is tho expressed desire of Senators gives un oatimated sion, would provide a standard, fixed by [ the purchase of the Kinsley estate, the operations of the mint service for the | agers made good their promise that they | fhey o the S outiaridn - district: 1 Morrill, Allison and Sberman to push the returns, showing the amount of business [ “ne secretary says that all the states and e y would not butld o line of ‘rond 1 Town thig | arey are ullin tho southiwestorn part of the | o5l ™y that 1t seen ( transacted at cachi ofice, which would give | territories now have an active militia suf- VLG T ity koo © 'Ka to tho dquipmont of the Towy roads | State, tuking in the counties as far west us BEODABIS Jtliat. ShBE DN WL UALthveR o iy Ui a1 (e nin the postmaster general the power to purchase | fiaiont. wnder the rerdlations 1o entitis them | The valuo of the deposits of gold was ok, oA SARL O L ronds ond st | vondbury, und us r enatas Mudison, us | Diobefpo (Jhne e Sl AL B (et and the total cstimated gross sites and ercet permancnt buildings for post- | to receive ordnance and _quartermasters' | 50,804,456, including §3,068,059 of re-deposits. | of roads operated in this state thereare 1 T ool Il p o iaatamiss | ahite “bill™ ehould < not ome /b tHe SEIPts ior bhie (yont onasd” Juns, B oftice purposes. I lad the honor to furnish [ gtores from the United States, excopting » deposits and purchases of silver were | locomotives, 636 ba vs, 251 bagg s T P ot e g G ben! | probubilities of the course of legislation are in $57 S, “The amount appro} the committees with duta, showing that, in | the state of Arkansas and the territories | &0,041,507 standard ounces, of the value s, 20,27 box freichtcars, | Sooieyy caco Moutgomery, Cuss, Audubon, | Cop "G, for tho Setvico this year s e btosss | iy judgment, ‘sownd - busiriess brincibles | of Aricona, Idnbo. andl Usahe Te o | cotn [ This included AL and platform cars » Grecne, Guthirie, Dullus, Adair, | "o bills iost likely to vecoive the most R exet rthe wmoumt of revenue vetis | dictated such 'n policy, and dewonstrating | hoped that ver soon pradical | deposits of the value 401,831, Of the wber of stations in e Mudison, Gnion, [ Qlark, 15848 | prompt attention with the least opposition titaa of 3,463,655, which will ba | that1t would be ameasure of cconomy for | jnstruction in sea coast defenses and the | gold,deposited $32,406,806 was classific > state is 1,457, The roads pud out for t ur, Taylor, and Ringgold. are those for the admission of North Dakota, drawn from the gencral treasury should the | the_government. by comparison with the | handling of heavy artillery may be given to | domstic production, £32,073,027 in | personal services in this state $16,235,348.51 INTED OLEVELAND. Montana and Wi ston torritory into tho total amount appropiated be needed, L RyRiom o leasing. At the expiration | the wmilitia, and that the ofticers of emy | the preceding year. These figures tend to a | during the year, or about 43 per cent of b At union, The catimated amonnt, of ordinary pos b 1t is almost invariably the case | may be relied upon to give zes and | reduction of half a million dollars in the | the entire earnings in the state. During tho | He Expresses Himself as Pleased at A special ordor for Tuesday at 2 o'clock is revenue for the fiscal year ending June 80, | that strife arises among the citizens of | cordial assistance. By a rous supply of | production of gold in the United States, year the roads managed to kill 150 pers N8 Do OECEE BHYALEIDI the Union Pacific fundine bill, populurly so 1800, 18 57,5 Add 9 per cent for in. | towns over the fixing of a new site for | ammumtion, for ta to colleges The foreign gold bullion deposited a »- | Towa. Of this number 10 we .V, b LA b 1. By astrange coincidence, the first crease, #,001,081, gives an estimated amount | e postof Real ustato values are to | where army ar as instrue- | gateq $21,741,042; foreign goid coin, $14 101 empl - New Yonk, Dac, 3.—[Spocinl Telegram to al order of the socond session of the of the ordinary revenue for tne fiscal y some extent um-vulw! by such changes, | yops, the seer s sible that | 583, a total of & 7, agaimst §32,4 rvelation with' the road at the time of their | THe Brej—rhe Workd's Washington cor- [}ty ninth congress was a bill onthe sumo ending June 80, 1500, of 1,655,657 The | #0d it jis frequently diMcult for the | competitive contests jurifle shooting might, rpre ding. The value of T death. Of this large number of killed 19met | respondent says: 1f Mr. Cleveland person- | subject. There is o possibility that G O D i from the | head of the ‘department to determine | in time, be as popular with some of the colt ht ko, oin deposited for rec y h by the deadly coupler, ally is much disappointed by the result of | after the reading of the messaze i Tho tota] | Whether the case presented for the location | loges as boat racing is now at the universi- Oud waterial was deposited in 1 trains, 10 while gotting oft or on e RS s card | the direct tax bill will be taken up, but it is e car naing | has str ar support in the interest | iy of the seaboard. the form of jowelry, bi con- ¢ killed while intoxicated, and Lhorgeloction, Fhe b esi ot/ B1Y STan IO AR bsti ity atter of surmise whother the caens ), 1800, are § 5% “Thie probable | of the gencral convenience of the commu- | Convinced from former reports, and a per- | taining old, of tho Yatue of $5.098,750. trespassing on the track. The nnmber sign of it. He is even more brisk and cheer- | .5 pamme will he ndhered to. At the _cau- Amount of expeniure to bo mado in earry. | DY, OF whether it is not made up in the in- | soual inspection of the workings of the aya- | O the siver bulion . deposited’ and pur- | killed 15 43 more than the previous year, | ful in manner than at any time since he was | tus held on the nixht of April 11, e dend ing on the business of the postal service for | erest of mere real estate speculation. From | yom, that good results must flow from its | chased, 237,303,648 (32,135, standard | There were 723 persons injured by the’ c: clected president. It would indicate him as | lock, which held the house in_session from v onding June 30, 1500y as shown by | Y cxperience in the n kg new | adojtion, the secretary siys that in prepar- | ounces) was classified a8 of domestic pro- | during the year. The deadly eoupler w - | entirely sincere in saying that e looks for- | April , was broken by the adoption of the timates submitted’ to the secretary of | 1C4Ses, or of renewing S, Lam led to | jyr plans for some df the new milita duction, $1,608,454 as foreign silver bullion, | sponsible for 420 of these “aceidents, The | o T S Sk o followini resolution : the treasury, is S(5,812.078, The do. | Present the subject to congress with much | josts provided for by congress provision | and 57,330 as foreign silver coin, The total | roads of this state are now pretty well | Word toa return to private life with abso- Resolved, That on reassembling to-mor- to bo supplicd from the gencral | CArnestuess. Iam satistied with the meas- | should be made for massinz the 1roops by inage was $100,0:40,547_picces, of the value [ fenced in. There being 8,036 miles of fencing | lute pleasure. In an authorized interview | pow the house shall adjourn with the under- 'y is therefore £3,303 414, ure above referred to, and now pending, is | commands instead < of compani The a 2, of Which $25,304,170 was gold, | to the report The lust’ legislature passed | with the World correspondent printed Sep- 1z that the committes on rules will Tho total number of postofices is ‘l-:mi ‘]flfl\u hry};:-:t merit. It is known as H. (;-nrnm. (I\f ('l!h;:l'x"s’s is [m;m invited mnn; 718,67 silver dollars, §1,417,422 subsidiary | a law requiring Alll except thitd .'.? roads to | tember, 1887, he said: S| special ¢ der, ~v('|nl1 m‘ vt 'l"m..lq. an increase over 1855 0f 6,124, The numbe AL ENORBLD: i defenscless condition of the sca coast and [ silver'coins, and §143,986 were'minor coins. | fence their track, giving them a leeway of | w1 cooms to be the universal belief that ber 6, 1533, immediately after the BF postuinators. appointed during. the Yous | If the vorrespondence of the country is to | faice frontiers, and . lieral anq. imed; e minoE ol Re IOt oE minva L iia | [ovar Y SoEin hioh Ak o T e Juscemetohe tho universel tclleriinyd of the Journal, for the consideration ending June 30, 1555, was 12,285, of which | €ontinue to be under the charge and protec- | uetion is recommended looking to the et delphia was the largest in the history of the | distance traveled by each passenger during | President must desire renominatio can- 1 ofsenate bill No. 130, to provide for arefund- 6,521 were upon resigmations ymmis. | ton of the wovernment, the vast and in- lefense of our principal seaport: mint_service, being occasioned by the de- | the year_was 32,16 miles; the average fare { Dot understand how any man whohas served | ing of the dircet tax levied in 1861, in which slons expired, 1,244 on removals, 630 to fill | Creasing volume = conducted by _tele- X 1t would appear now more | mand for 5-ccut nickels and 1-cent bronze | paid was 79 cents and 2 mill as president could have any personal ambi- | order a reasonable time, not to exeeed threa vacancies by ll-’.l\)\. and 3,564 on the estab- graphy, and the right of the great body of | jportant than ever that such action should | picees, The commissioners naturaily comment to | tion in securing a second term, with all its | 4ays, viz: Thursday, Snturday and Tuesday, lishment of new postofices, One thousand ll“- people _t):\ be ufforded faciliti for the | he taken at the second session of the pre Gold bars were exchanged for full weizht, [ some extent on the new law passed by the [ lomn responsibility, its S G lowed for debate, and the time for six hundred and forty-five postoflices were [ bestand quickesttransiission at rates within | congress, in view of the fact that the last [ United Stutes gold coin as authorized by the | lest legislature, under which they made | SO/ TESPOUSIDUILY, IS harassing A vote on its final passage shall be fixed at 4 discontinued durmg the year and the names | the means of all, will p ess the subject of | session gave appropriations r the con- | act of M 52, of the value of $15,845,080, | their tar Thoy say of it among other | and its constaut and grievous exactions upon | "oy Tuesday and sites of 1,403 oflices were iwed, re- | Postal telegraphy upon the attention of | struction of heavy ordance. — Without heavy [ against Y inthe preceding year, indit | things: “Many of the featuces of the law are | his mental and physical strength. His con- Tlhiere were 125 members present at the taining the incumbents. The adjustiment | SUECSS with more and more urgency. The | platforms, strong armorcd protection and | cating cd demand for gold vars for | derived from the inter-state commerco law, | sent, it secms to me, to accept a second term | caucus, and the lution was adopted July 1, I888, establishes 97 ofjees | Chief dificultics in the wayare the great | other permanent defeuses, these guns | export. but it goes further and reaches absolute | ghould rest only upon a sense of his solemn | Without a dissenting vote. i the first class, 407 in tho | C9stof the present methods, and the absence | and - mortars, when finished, will | The earnings of the mints and assay offices | equality in the treatment of shippers as [ ot ok , e In the house there will be an effort mada sccond class and LO0S in the third | Of safeguards which, sccording to the theory of comparatively little use. | from all sources amount to §0,785,502, and | hearly as can be done, without the adaption | OPlisation asa citizen, and an appreciation | 44 gocure sof the Nicarauguan class, makingz u total of presidential oftices at | ©f | the present mail service, should f Phe puilding of modern guns and mortar | the expenditures and operative lossés to [ of a pro rate rate. * *° We have found uo [ Of his duty when called upon to bear | canal, or the Oklahoma bill, under a suse the date last named, of 2,402, The gross re- | Protect the privacy of correspondence. 1| parteries requires longer periodsof time than | §1,534,209. The total imports of gold coins | railroad legislation that goes so far.” | lis particular part of the burdens of | pension of the ru ‘The possibility, how- ceipts which accrted at the presidential | Bave given the subject much consideration, [ the construction ot the armament. 1t would | and bullions during th year were $43,944,817, | Referring to their schedule of rates, known | citizensip. This ofice can have—at | ever, is very slight. Tuesdiy and \Weanes. offices for the four quarters ended Mavch | 8nd 1 believe that the inventive genius of of wisdom that the preparation | and the total exports 818,370,234, or anl ex” | as the May 10 taviff, which is now i 1itiga- [ Jouet it can have for me—no personal allure- | 48Y Will probably be devoted to the considers 81, 1588, wmounted to 435, 105,057, an inerease | (118 country has reached a stage in discovery two important components of a well | cess of imports of §25,55%,088." Thero was a | tion, the commissioners suy that ~they | mant. I hope my proscnt term may be con- | ation of billson the calendar in what iy of 3,536,826, as_compared with the adjusy | 11 electric science when these problems may | equipped defense should proceed simultane. | net loss of 85,235,185 by the export of silver. | *“brought to the consideration of the subject | cluded with profit to the country and with as | cilled “the consideration morning lour,” ‘of July 1, 1857. ' There hus been an in- | D¢ solved. 'The subject is of such great im- | gugly,» Tho production of ~gold and silver | mainly the rates that tho rallroads them: | fow tnigtakes on my part as s possible to | the privilege of calling “up. bills reste crease of §22500 in the amount required | POrtauce to the people that 1 believe an op- | “}or the beginning of the construction of [ 1 the United States for the calendar year [ selves had charged in the past. Some of | goilible human natirs. ing with the committec on Indiun affairs, for the sularics of presidential postmasters | POrtunity should be given for the present defenses an appropriation of $40,000 is asked. | 1537, is estimated to have been §33,000,000 | them had been special, some had been under Af®rwards the president said: It has | @0d the pending measure being. that for the over the amount required for 1587, Uon and cxamination of inventions which | wo hundred thousand dollars is asked | goid and §52,357,000 silver. 'The produc- | the iufluence of ‘stronz competition, others | pipiened that my life has beena lavor. | Settlement of cluims of the old band of Ins In the railway mail scrvice an increase of n informally presented to commit- | for the repair and preservation of existing [ tion of gold 'throughout the world has re- | had been made by wercement with ' all the | 5" 0He “cavs with pr | dians. about 12,000 miles is shown, as against the ongress, the departments and the | yorks, for the purchase ot torpedocs and | mained nearly constant, while the prodne- | other roads and were supposed to be all the | yoitoation. ‘T mm’ now fift AT B 5 previous yea 4 nd that a stimulus should be givento | submarine minesand the necessary appliances | tion of silver fias increased in the past four | traflic would bear. The commissioners'rates | o1q. When my professional labors THE BIID HAS FLOWN. A Investors to twim their attention to the im- | for operating them and for experimenting | years about §25,000,000. The apgregato coin- | were, asthey thought, a fair and just aver- | dirod 1o me soniething of a commetency, an | Now York Dead Beats Inconsolabl the number of miles traveled per annum, | Provement —of old wmethods. L recom- | to uscertain the best of the many torpedo in- | age of the world, including recomage, during | age from the comparisons instituted as the [ yivnt and opportunity for loisure, 1 was | wyge o poo @ eats Inconsolablo and u decrease of T2 per cent in the | Mend the appointment = of = a - com- | ventions. For the construction of the neces- | the calendar year 1587, was_$124,092,4% gold | law required. The rates adopted were in- [ cafiaUpon to perform public. duties much 1Qvert pe ol George Law., rate of cost per milo traveled, and an | Wission of competent, disinterested wen, | sury cascments, cable, galleries, ete., for | and $160,9 silver. The valuc of gold | tended, as far as possible, to afford relict Lo | 1o artinous than any which had pertained | N#w Yo, Dec. 2 ~[Speciul Telegram to increase of 3,32 per cent in the average num learned in the paalence, who 1 working the submarine mine and torpedo | bars furnished for industrial use durim: the [ the business interests of the state, and at the | ¢y private life, as you kuow. My dutics s ]It will be remembered thad Dber of trips per week. The total volume of | CXaiine inventions and iuvite others, who tem, §190,000 is recommended. The con- | calenaar year 187, was $11,672,600; silver | same time afford u reasonable compensation | v Albhny wore hardly less ancting, i thoir e e T business 1n the money order division for the | Shall be authorized to crect short experi- | struc torpedo vessel for tho storage | bars, €,241,998; total, $16,914,504 Tho | for services rendered, The railvond “eom- | it fH M FERE S (T80 SR A e g | o Sroniod year is upwards of 143,000,000, and shows a | mental lines, and who_ shall report to the | of torpedo material for usc in San Francisco | stock of 'gold and silver = coin in | panies suw fit to have the rates judicially re- | fhi'ofice. 1 hive now come to the tine of | L} CXCitement at Suratoga during u brief so- et profit to the governinent of about $50,000, | President or to congress the result of their | harbor, to cost §220,000, is recommended. tho - United” Statos onJuno ‘1, viewed, and from the test the commissioners | Jife qud particularly to the epoch in my i journ there by a reckless distribution of The volume of ordinary mail matter hag | WYsstigations. = e Attention is culled to the report on the | is estimated to have been: Gold coin, & do not, shrink.” when 1 should gladly welcomo leisure and | Yaluabls jewelry among a lot of sporting largely increased, and it is estimated that I have the honor to recommend a revision | construction of roads and bridges in the | $10,5373 silver, §20,708,7¢0; subsidiary sitver | The commissioners also devrecate the fact | Fedon frm responsibility. I may say thut | beats who are living on his generosity, dur- the rovene on the mumber of piecos handied | 0f the law regulating the compensation of | Yellowstone National Park, aud to the neces- | coin, §0,406 At the same date there was | that their rates and their efforts to serve the | Thave just besun to 1ive i all that 15° best T R R 0 during the past year would have been, with- | fOUrth cluss postmasters, by which tne com- | gity of further appropriations for this pur- | goid bullion awaiting coinage in the mints of | business interests of the state should be | i tmiet in 1ife.n 3 liadieriolibuls oeblyc.aflon il out the reductionsnf postage, 0,000,000, | Pensation shall ve permitted which was in- | 1030, 1t is suggested that some action should | the value of £110,469,018; silver bull Iraggzed into politics. “It is to be regrotted,” | e R IREE ) o oated in a conver- k this morming o lndy called ut the The business of the registration division ' has | tended by the act of congress fixing the | he taken by congress to enforce the rights of | $3,950,385; melted trade dollars, 26,545,554 ays tho report, “that the differeuce between | gation \ith the samé correspondent yester. inereased during the year 87 por cent over | Standard. Through all the reductions of | 4ho United States in navigable streams | making a total metallic stock of $1,002,420," | the railvo d the commissioners should | qay as his reason for welcoming o release | M. George Law. The lady was recognized that of the previous year, The free delivery | POStuse rates the amount of postage received | within the limits of a state, and thus rest on | 963, Of this there was in the treasury of the | be mjected into the politics of the state. AL [ 0 Siitial tities and o ronl e T At alitor el latonllr Gt Ee sorvico was, during the last fiscal | b8 furnished the standard of coupensution | the governmeut the duty of protectiog navi- | United States $5041,313,i72; in national | matiers coming beforethe commission should | itk “domestic life, The prosident has ¢ T Loy SR year, extended to 109 additional places | 10 these ofiicials. ‘They number 5+574. There | wation thereon. banks, $105,135,492, and in'othér bauks andin | be treated judicially. No rate should be | {temined upon nothing afier ho leaves the S AOIORLRNRL.D SHELIDAR BICINSED under the act of January, 1857, making a | bas been no readjusiment of the rate of | “hiscussing the appropriations of the ord- | general ciréulation, $3)2,461,209. made that cannot be defended on “equitable [ \Giite Touse, excopt that 1t s practicaily re. | 4riven rapidly away. Their departure was total of 38 free delivery cities, The num- | Compensation in harmony with the reduc- | yance department, the report states that L principles, and no question that comes be Solvoed ho will soll his. Ouk View catnte. and | made so quictly that fow w aware of it ber of carriers was iucreased from 051 to | Hons in postage rates. Increased lubor has | quring the fiscal year ended June 50, 158, A BLOODY AFFAIR. the board should be met by preconceived 1o- | undirno circumstances will live in Washing. | Until some time afterwards, when o visitory 546, been imposed by increased business, result- | 1 130 vifies and earbines were manufac _— & tions intensitied by the position of parties | yon " E et that has e | upon sending his card 1o Mr, Law's room, Carefully prepared statistics are submitted | K from lower postuge, which, at _the samo | 4’the national armory, and that investiga- | Opposing Hightinder Factions En- | in a political gtruggle, The worst feature of | {0riined upon a_ visit Europo js | Was informed that he had left with his sister in e branch of the service, demonstrat- | tne, has reduced ' the compensalion. the | tions have been completed to determine tho goge in a Murderous fight. the * litigation pending is that in there- | (il ICE G VIS L0 e more | @ long time before, Mr. Law's departure 1s ing inercased efliciency eover the previous | b OnLINNOL SONEoRY :;‘N{‘"r‘";;;am'““‘_:"’ charge and projectile for of an arm | Powrrraxp, Ore, Pec. 2.—To-day a very | cent — election the rat fixed | Lrobable th will buy @ residence In New | & source of r cal gentlemen who recon Post- | of “gmaller calibre than the present | 1,000y and ,,“,,..h.,.T,fl,m took place in the | DY the railrond commissioners —wero | Yiouid (it y Iv6 there. “In any ovent, ho | bave been in constant attendanee wpon: the duce a bill in congress creating such a health e ¥ MU, No Delay in the Organization of Cone Oro are no new members to ordinary postal revenue of The amount of estimated rev- Hoffman house and expressed a desire 1o s years, whicl m hulhuuum\ri'u s follows: | Feee ol ragarding tho. lassication alibre _ithan o rond o v ) n constunt o, i uring the year 191 persons, officials and | Master gencral regarding the classification | gepvice picce, It is the Inte DIREE NIECORARR. B i (000 3 ot made the claim for the support or rejection | will reside in Now York stato, nochaps i or | milionaire for the last four days that he has DN e s o b ot | (o salarien of clerks attached o the larker | Jressed and perforated 305, 5 | streets of the city btween two factions of [ of'andidates, The commissioners did not | Wil reside in Now ¥ork state, perbups in or | 1,36 Hofmun house his headquartors, At were arrested for various offenses against | Postoftices, - While the free delivery service, | yot the powder makers have not succceded | Chinese highbinders. Trouble between the | regard themselye ponsiblo for the con- | 10'tha hresident it is loarned that his privato | A0S any hour a group, of w tha the postal luws and regulations. This num- | With its 303 oftices, has received marked leg- | 1y producing a satisfactory powder, the de- | two crowds hus begn brewing some time. | dition.” Takenus a whole, the report is | .o M CHGN IR ERIGTe U S HETIS | millionaive was the principal tigurd Dor includes 80 postmasters, 26 assistant post- | 18lative consideration, providing careful | gired velocity being accompanicd by the | On Thursday a strebt fist fight occurred be- | likely to prove of great value'to the people o1 | ot hig wife, from her grand fathers leg be seen scated table in some onc masters, 32 postoflic classification and promotion of * carric greatest pressure. ‘This matter of suitablo | yooon oo oo o oo B B rer. | the state and will enlarge very considerably | $1 500 or $2,000 more, Whothor Mr, (eval | Up-town cafes, with wine flowing fre postal clerks, 81 letter ¢ and - providing substitutes for vaca- | powder is still under trial. The results ob- i} PR G ors 8 ’ tho | the information of ‘many people in regard 10 | [l will rosume his law practice, 48 con. | Gl man stiving to excel the other in witti- ricrs, O othor employes, 123 burgluvies of | tons “and uoliduys aud @ limita- | gained in France with the Lebel vifle scem to | 1000 & sanguinary giooting took place on the | tho relations between the commissioncrs and | SN R EE BESEAS A8 & SOR | Gl witich they pourcd mto postofices and 330others for various offenses | Hon in_ the appropriation — for | point to a radical change in the manufucture | streets. About twehty Chinamen, all armed | the roads, and the work they are attempting | ninod. Y 4 the generous hearte A willionaire's cars, S50 subject to the jurisd the courts | DUt eight hours service per day, at a total | of powder for small arms. Land has been | with pistols, participated. Over fifty shots | to do. Mrs, Cleveland appears to her friends to | deep was their solicitude for him they of the Unifed States, Forty-nine | €08t for that sery during the current fiscal cured us a site for an arsenal at Columbia, | were exchanged, and the row lasted some - be not seriou aftceted by the near pros- | D¢ allowed him out of sizht for an instant, burglars and twenty-threo other_offenders | Yoar, of about §7.000,000, the ;,,.,11..:~».\|.n-- and the titic is now being examined | ten minutes, ' 1%ur highbinders were The River Land Evictions, et Dfe atiramont Sframiit lio o) aagtaadto but divided themselves into relief partics, so were arrested, whose cases were subjeet_to “fi“‘j“ oL vk olio) AN Lo neRl 12 department of justice, shot down, and two others badly [ Drs Morxes, [a., Dee. 2.—[Special to Tur | semioficial position. She is of i y that at no time v be deprived the Jurisdiction of the state courts, Ono [ 9fices of the United States, but #0.950,000. | “rhe manufacture of “the two twelveinch [ wounded. Four were removed to the | gup |-—The § Sl ottlers | equable disposition, and if she is disup- | Of such conzenial so Gven when it b The total increase of free delivery ofiices for e i riflon was TBENDA il ze. |—=The matter of evicting Towa settlers i N i i 4 : 3 A hundred and seventy-one of these offenders [ he total i Eeon dotyasy breech loading rifles was resumed i the | hospital, where one died yery soon after, 1o Dos Moines river 1ance is ut & stand. | Dointed, givos no mioro sign of it than docs | CHMe necessary L0 stok rist from the arduous ware convicted, thirty-five acquitted or dis- | the current year will not excec ‘4 a1 1eqq | BPING. One has ‘been completed and sent to | Tho other three @re wounded fatally and | 0 3b0 Des Moines river lands is at a stand- | hoinied, Kwos ue thore sign of A0 G068 1 Go0e e "o iuitainment, Why Mr, Law. charged and 510 are awating teial. The re 04 oved Jnly 24, 1888, | 1,0 roving ground and the other is nearing ot possibly reaguer. Two othier wounded | still for tho present and is likely to continuo | (T TSRS, (L (Y B8 A O e e of | Suctumbed 1o nature's kweet restorer they DOFL says it is gratifying to noto that there | tuthorized an allowance for rent, fuel and | completion, ‘leferenco is made to the ap- | mer away during the fight by their | sountil spring, especially if the weather | the most notable in the motropolis, left him to the privacy of his apartment, bt hus bicow warked. Waproveuent over the Vghia Joc ALILCcloss, Posiomicen, 98 [16: | inolntment of o board of ordnance aud forti- | courls men, cantiof bo found by the police. | should bo_inclement from now on. T 5 304 18, sentinels wera posted at all the. entraneos 10 past year in the number of cowplaints of | ! commondod by the departme fication, und the recommendations of the | Several more are believed to be wounded, | 5. s 4 B e A B T the hotel 80 1hat he mizht not in his wakin RoRradations unon. the' dommestia. resiatored | OB 2 L IS, hor oflices wora | poard dre brielly vevised. 'The secretary | iive highbinders Have been arrested, who | deputy marshal, who has been serving most | THE SO-CALLED G, A, R. SPLIT. moments wander forth into the wicked eit muil, and the percentage of loss is also small, | #ssiened & to the “third = class, and, | grates thut he dircetea a board of ordnance | are charged with being connceted with the | ©f the writs, says that he will not put unyone The number of complaints received is m;w T nwl-»xn ition of _wh:‘v"*‘:‘;“'—'fl““"«“” oficers to conve Watervliet arscnal in | bloody affair. At gho tune of the vendetta | out in stormy weather, The agent for Mr. ;\nmlh‘r |;nil the ‘|; ]ux.nm.- of uso riaincd | 00 ll_“”“”“‘"“::;‘ “_‘I"‘;‘;\ “”’l‘f”“’:‘h*: |“'r:: u»‘lw r Lrl.\'" pre lxun l;u' n ry |;].||N u’ lm-u-zs were filled with ¢ 'w\\'lnh ‘hm none | Snell, one of the principal owners of the 088 much less. Only 4,520 complaints were | CHls! DR SACKOMOT 3o 4 AR 8 fotd und specilications for the 0! of the spectators were struck by the man, # o v 10 A onoes f 2 A A number 1,88, 'Lhe lmitations of the sald | yrmy “gun factory, Adve uts were raom hote . TaB most intanse exoiameny | lands, suys also that they will suspond opera- | "4 "G rand ‘Army of the Republic, which | —J0sepn A. Corby, of the Fredorick Aveuuo whnlo the total number of s registered [ 8¢ty by which the maximum annual rent for | pypiished under date of Nov 22, invit- | prevails in Chinatdwn, whero several thou. | Uons during the wintor scason. 5o the end | o iut00 here, continues to be the upper- | and Citizens! street cae companies, left 10 increased 1,042,819, The total number of | @1 oMice of the third cluss v "”_“' WL Gy proposals for making the necessary | sand Chinese have pongregated. It is feared | of the evictions has probably been reac TSI T A LT TR t for New York in response to a toles Josses sustained, us shown by investigation | dud the llhfl'HH“l‘!ll l‘.‘x.““m. o for fuel and | oxcayations for the gun factory build- |that the trouble ds not yet ended. The | for the prescut. Mr. Suell, w " 4 e e e S B I T and a careful estimate, was 545, or one piece | gt 188 P05, WLIO, Inimyiopinlon, ko 5o~ ) ing, andfor - fhe erection of | bloody fieht is due to hatrea caused by | why he had taken this risk of SR8 R o108 il out of every 158 pieces haundled, Last | Pealed, a8 tho bost intevests of the semvico | two sets of officers’ quarters, Bids for this | rivalry of iutercsts between the two fac- | noor sottlers out just on the eve of w sxaggerated by the custorn press is | of railronds to a syndicate which will operate year the actual 10ss was 1,005, or one piece [ Fequire discretionary authority in the head | gy, 4 other work, such as the construction of a | tions,® poo ek 9.6 .m,..u. on ull sides here. Colonel Walker, ¢ both roads by clectricity. A power-house out of every 11,157 Theso fizures show a | Of the department to fix this allowance, hav- | yajlroad line in the arsenal grounds - snid that he thought that it was ubout as:| |\ i “waintunt general of the G. A. It, | 1¥e storics in hcight “and S0x100 feot much better service this year than last, | i0g rexard to local needs. S building an iron bridee over the eans ANARCHIST SUNDAY SCHOOLS, | humanea time us coull be selected. He had | 49840 4 NGk Pethvartd erected at Thivd und Morey hese losses were from ull causes—accidents, | 1B postmaster general calls attention to | i1j ho opened on December 14, 3 ¥’ — thought once of turning them out lust | devartmentof ludina, sends tho following | gtreers, and in conncetion with it an ime Durning of cams and postofices and other cas: | the abuse of ‘the franking privilege, | Gciails, drawings and specifications for the | 1’1aces Where Children Are Taught | spring, but he said people would say it was | powted s cut to the Associated pres monao Lncanduscont olectrie tiahtplunt: The Uultion. and only 21 wore the reault of theft | Bnd recommends a revision of the luw, With | gy factory building are well in hand, and the Doctrines of Herr Most, y cruel, just as they were getting in their want o enter a protest against the | combined length of the two ronds is six and by disbonest oflicials, Korty-four thousand | Penaitics forits violation. He carefully re- | \yiji he completed in three or four wonths, CHI0AGO, Dee. 2—Three hundred persons | €robs, * to have these poor farn nts and interviews published, espec- [ one-ialf miles, There will bein this city, nine hundred and seventecn complatnts in [ Yiews the statutes, and points out their Want | wyen, after approval by the board of ord- | held a meeting at the Aurora Turner hall | 5¢P . 8dmft. — Then ho — th v in the eastern press, about the defection [ when the roads are in- operation, fiteen regard to tho domestic ordinary mail were | Of unifornity. The following is his closiog | yance and fortification, additional proposals about Sentember or October, but concluded | gming wwades of the (5. A. I8 in this | miles of street railway operated by elecs rocoived and 85,520 investigated. In view of | PATARIADh on the subject: | 0 will be invited for completing tho work. 1y | Uis afternoon forthe purpose of effccting a | that would bu a bad timo, just as the setticrs tment. Nothing of the kind has oc- | tricity. The syndicate which hus purchascd the figures showing the increased number of | “If the frankivg privilece were abolished, | jgegpectod that the machines, including the | Permanent organization to support the eo- | were getting in their crops, and it would reed, and the memborship was never mo the road, it 18~ understood, is eloscly cons stamps sold during the year, demonstrating ‘“\"} -A.':"U_“-'" ¥ .--"l‘\““"r;\-"“"“f”; 'l;" pur | larger ones, which may be of special design, | called *‘Anarchist Sunday schools.”” The | scem very cruel tohave them lose the 1 united and enthusiastic in their support of the | nected with the Sprasue Motor compauy of the great increase of mail’ handled, theso | Chise of postake staunps made iustet, every | will o comploted as carly as the shons, sy’ | object was accomplished, seveuty of the peo- "\f .'l\wu' scason's work, Imn‘l 50 n.\v] X order than now. The handful of disappownted | New York, and will endeavor o get poss figures show an improvement in the service, In | Senator and womber of the house exact | Within eighteen months from Junuary 1, 1880, | 1o present signing $ho roll of membership | AX0d upon November. He admitted that | chronic ofiice scokers here that have suc- | seasion of ll the rouds in the clty. 6,570 of the complaints investiguted the elanm | SOUtabive . ol i, I “f” UBOD 8D OXKC Under the provisions of the army bill for $ L thes 8 h hardship in th victions | ceeded in getting themselves advertised o = = of loss was found to bo false, The letters or | €auality, No onc could make usc of the wails | e procurement of pneumatic” dynamite | O the spot. wherever they took place, but insisted that [ throughout the country, huve no standing, A Riot at Lyona, ckages wore either not mailed o were | Peyund his own allgwance, aud no unwuthor: | wuns, the necessary specifications are now | ~Another meeting will be held next Sunday | the land was his, aud that ho had boen pay- yor had, in the @ A b—oroutol it for | o . o @ Wik 8% ByGNE, subsequently delivered, B o i o e e T AL | being prepared, and advertisements for pro- | to perfect the detglls of the association, and | 1K taxes on it al! thuso years, and ought to ot fan et S SR A SR ARts, Dec. 2.—A riot occurred at Lyons The postmaster general says: ‘At the re- ““;“‘ ;' l.l‘ wrd \: oficia :n.;l & Als-l " | posals will issue carly in December The | afford un opportumity for an expected in- have what belonged to him. Mr. Sucll has | cngiucercd by half a dozen chronics, and to-day ow 1o popular discontent over the quest of my predecessor, an additional ap- | YV ‘“‘”:‘ SoHOges B! Pt ll\l“:T i "”;""fi guns will probably be of fifteen-inch UEE) L vy o 4] b ‘A feat. | 808 11 his oftice at Fort Do and removed | nomeeting have they been able to secure the | municipal regulations regavding the Grand propriation of $100,000 wis made for the in ‘ll.r;\-‘:nm'r‘l“«‘:lhnlu,t’ftJ PRI 1'.‘.,'3'3t,'j‘.‘; and will throw a projoctile that will carry a | Sa8ein the s"l::‘mc‘”’ ““’l']‘ il 1'| s Kunsas O Ly “'“'lr"' "’ > will o law | attendance of fifty “persons, and not w ex- | theater. The windows of the Journal of spection service. This was done in order | 4o nt Ity Balty | churge cach of about 5K pounds of explosive | ure of to-da ng was the general de- | office, So it is [i%ely that he does not expect | cecd half these have over bien members of | e b PR P sy that tho smallor postoficas, thoso of tho | Suelones. T T on to | EClittne, with Il calibre projectitcs, Ao | Wil thut the sehodls are anarohistic or social- | much more trouble with to river land sot | tii G, A, 1. domocrat of standing or | Frosress were smushed, and the mewmbers of fourd cliss, ight be oxismined and the | lie bostmustor gencral calle attention to | funs will probauly b deliverai n from six | Isics 18 was :.;u:ln;n..d l!r|:||!lllrulcu:l:lzu]lmm tlers, influchcs in - this commuinty, wio i 4 mom. | the ininic m:\l“‘.w“i wore hooted. Pinally tors instructed by sersonil visit 6 14 b Lho 1 108 authorlty tot ionths frow the date of the contract cre anarchists and socialists, b he p) - ber, can be foun posing the order, ( ho cavalry were called out, nnd oy dige e T P e oras || ab ogiola) of $he goverument 1 cownal the o At AT the guns of this cluss that cairatts | was made thut the schools are simply anti- Favor a National Board. th .f.“-l.-‘.\_\‘. MO CRAANAL U0, Cbuar, tiat | persed the mov. Several of the ring lead been done l)nl\'umluull& During the past "“‘“[‘ “‘(“‘ll';‘i,"';“.'; TR e -I‘“; SavEy the | brocured under provision of the law wiil | religious. A lea@ing light among Lhe radi- Des Morxes, Ia., Dec, 2.—[Special to Tnu | political faith’ have personally and by letter | Of the riot were arrested. ear 24,550 such o were carp. | nails of ti ni » ,ulei and ‘I‘ 8 i |‘~\|: be purchased during the coming year cals appeared to yoice the general sentiment Bue.]—The state board of Lealth, in its | denounced the attempt of these small fry i T Datault ully impom-w.d Much good has re- | :'fn".}'v“',,,"|' o ho” thaonty publie | “Mhe sccrotary commends the svgeestion of | When in a sy ool Bo aaid: This 1680 8t | o sion in this ity the past week, took up | Politicians. The department of lndiune is | MAEARAE ] TARARI i sulted, a8 the department record shows | OPinion aud sentiwcut are the only forces | gy ingpector general, that some of the work | 1WPLL0 Jrewovaour children from the de- e ol N 00k, all right.” PLaTrsyovty, Ne e Special greater promptness in making deposits | 10 - Which the depurtment oan | o LR L S Or (e soldiorst | moralizing ntiuegee of the Christian Sunday | again the subject of a national board of | *'"¥M* - A Pup Bug.)—A man named McCulloy, 8 reals and roports to tho department, and | ROW o appesl o to o osecure o 3”:';‘1:‘".',;“ home be done by daily details of the in- | School, and its ibaneful effect npon their | health, and udopted the following: The It a's Stormy Trip. deat of this city, sued his wite for a divorce there is & marked increase in its receipts, Y A 1 T A [T R |vr~vnh-;g“ | mates who are cd ‘tent, as better for them :‘.“’I“‘g“v\f::':‘f"“:‘x l"{l‘u' llw_ nlu‘x;u_i x_md' .llx;/_» to Resolved, That this b epeat its re- QuerNsrowy, Dee, 2.—The Cunard steamer | o1 account of adulter, The case wig The inspoctors collécted or caused to be de rnative o the case of the refusul. of agy | 4nd for economy’s sake, “The inspector ken- | tHink Instead ofdoveloping their intellect.™ | solution of 'May last, in regard to @ uational | Etruria, from New York November 31, ar- | brought up before Judge Chapman in the dise the treasury on tecount of cuses in | WHCTWALIVG 1 L Case 7 Bhe KCTHNRS gove eral is of the opinion that too wuch is done ier speeclics 1§ similar strain were made. § bureau of health, which is substautially that | wived here at 6 p, m. yesterda She was | wict court to-day, but no defense was uiasde © (cases which are not actually to be | Tlirond ok tader contrugh Wi the Koy for the beneficiurics of the home, who r T the fodoral congress establish @ national | dalaved by o fearful gale after { SR PRI e e P R Ty Ccalled mail depredations), $17,752,512, For i arin ceiyehigh pensions, and for retived soldiers, A Reeeption to 2 bureau of health Lo prevent the introduction i g e 7 : alntiff 1 of the service i’ ll 'its branches, | 10 seud them forward by pony exp R0 JousanA, Boe. B =i " : York, Several passengers w plalntiir, the good of the service v anches, | 18 e y and he suggests that the conditions on which | New Youx, De@ 2.--Carl Schurz, who re- | of epidemic disease into this country by | guer o S thia o e Sy o M $100.000 | Jecommendation is also made that at the 4 A Gk +08 ¢ on h \ ) aver and suffered some injurics, e is_additional appropriation o X oD 18 8180 mado Lhat at the they are to be received be revised. The see- | contly returned fi S STy ten- | maritine guarantine, and the spread of such Lo [ viends and Enemies, should be renewed for the coming year. he | Mination of the existing contract for ek p y retur pin & trip abroad, was ton- | Mmaritiing quarantine. and tho spread of euch -~ 5 total number of con: nts in regard to for- | Menufucture of postage stawps, postal cards “This last suggoestion 1s well worthy dered a hea poplicu last night by the ‘U‘Atv:‘blw nmnl‘l‘lufl-:tlh “,\");: u’{u“ IT;WH\::;M Wilson's Protest Den | Il AlbLS ! AL a .-\4.....‘I :r.uuvu elgn mail, both registered and ordinary, was | #bd stampod envolopes the QVErBICLY Lake | opsideration. some. stated and . con Licderkrans eluby Bow calla upon other atate and. jacal boards | TovisviLim, Ky, Deo. 4—The governor, | thisevening thora wero G guests, Gengral 10,855, & cousiderable increase over any R0 10 OR RARGa. coupation for a certiain period every &t ""i.‘ re 1o co-oporatc with it through their repre. | sccretary of state aud attorney general, as | Boulwuger was loudly cheered. Simult previous year, but it is also noticed that tho Sccrotary Endicott's Report wouid be a great blessing to these ¢ N MSAURAID Arpivals. . sentatives in congress to cnact necessary | the state election board, have ivsued s certifi- | BEously an anti-Boulangist meeting was held Dumber of actual losses is loss in propor- v i AR e e ST | diers. - As they a ow, tine iangs heav New York-#hc Umbria, trom Liver- | jaws to this end, I'hat the secretary of this | cate of election to Cougressman Caruth, of | i a theater, at wiich Deputies Basly and unuwlhe number of cowplaiuts treated, WasiinGToN, Dee. 3.--Secretary Endicott | qng “weanily ‘on their bauds, and they “m the I¢I»uuru(vg|\e, from Hayre; the | board ve instructed to furuish w copy of this lm istrict, despite the dispute of Wilson, | BBrialon denounced Houlunger s @ truited A Pointed Statement From the Assist- 5 .- ant Adjutant General of Ladiana. Strect Rutlways Sotd INDIANATOLES, Dee. 2.—The so-callea split st doseen, Dec, 1 pecial to Tue Bre. | ‘m.\l press, That th vemnent has heen Bix thousand six bundred aud eighty-three | bas made & roport to the president of the ud- | cleerless aud iie lives and are far frow | Bobcwia, from Hayre, resolution W each mewber of congress frow | he ropublican cendidate, for & recount, | and @ plagiarisi of Nupoieou R B U i e TS AN b

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