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RNE THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: Um).n', ;L=, ;, T g _-..‘ i ——_ ey Sh . REPUBLICAN ~ CITY TICKET | o eestmin 8 Sexihace s5=.s (HONOR TO ROBERT MORRIS i e T et TR ” i ¢ on the 14th day of May, ut he did not ; g L RGCRRT T enter fully upan the dlscharke of his dhitioe — a: lowing &5 (ke ounciimanie som- e until the October followibg. In June, 1781, 2 Work of th fon Was Bpeedily Di '";f,'r'" Waki-A%ethas 1. Eowes i before he had taken chd of s office, hé RANK ]l CO O R Oon - o v i i i i secured the repeal o mbargo, believ. 5 X o Ok of te Uomvention S MLy 8econd Ward-~Thomas Flynn Memorial to the Great Financier Dedicates ing, to use his own -.Iz“..p_" that “com- i : posed of Last Night, Third Ward—A. B. McAndrews, at Batavia, N. Y, merce should be perfeetlyefoee, and property 3 Fourth Ward—-Dr. J. Peabody. Sl gacredly seciired to theawaer.'" The worth: Dot & Al eS8 paper currency was, Dow rapi - 151y ol Binih Work- liomas, paily. appearini from cireulntion, and MOETIA took 1515-1517 Douglas St. ! BEACH H.GBY NAMED FOR CITY CLERK N org ¥ WAS ONE OF THE REPUBLIC'S PILLARS | measures to obtain a stipply of specie from : Havana and other pl4ra®’ which he ac NG complished to a very consifierable extent by G B buying and selling goods “In a short time \ 0 , His Genias Se- | the people began to realize the benefits of e e T o that inflexible law of -tmde and finance cured Ita Success and Pat the Govern- Seventh Ward—George N. Hicks. a—— Eighth Ward—J. H, Schmiat. Ninth Ward—Churchill Parker. Counclimanic Candidates ns Determined by | The delegations reported elected at m the Primuries Kutified- New City Cen- |night were - " First Ward—-D. L. Cartan, Bd_J. Dee, A didmntes N bt e M sl M. Funkhouses, Lars Hansen, Lew Hermann, under which sound money In sufficient quan- tities to transact the busineds of the coun- ment on & Business Basi x try will always make'fts' appearance to = b for Hoard of Education, Peter ‘McCann, 8. Neble, P. M. Tuttle, | His Great Work, take the place of unsouhd mhoney it the lat- - . " Y powees Eugene Whalen. ter can be got out of ‘oifculation was Fourth Ward--Phillip_ Andres, R. Engle- e M5t not long until specie was ofrculating in all “le BEAC Go George Hc . ennedy, J AV " the channels of trade, and from that time C/ | alub e b ST o R i v e e ":vlnvmpnuj BATAVIA, N. Y., Oct. 13.—Robert Morris | {6 ine close of the revoidtionary war all ‘he (1 FIrst Ward ... Skt l‘.nl:lm,\";'y W, Sttt W i was honored today by the dedication as a | business of the government was conducted [C32 ERSSHACIERE o1ooise Fifth Ward—J. P. Daily, A. Daughton, W. | memorial to him of the old land office of the [ UDGR @ specie basis. - ara e A “It would be going too far to assert that e, . Davis, Richard Lawlesa, P. H. Meehan, | Holland purchase, built about the year 1804 | Morria ever suececded In ostabiiening toc N Jeiith e ... Teier O Dennell, ¥ Patrick, T Sullivan, | and bought In 1894 by the Holland Purchase | finances of the government o' an entirely A :1 th ”\)\ ap 1 o “L"'\"(‘;"‘ "lvr""k' Hisuton ©. Donohue, | Historical society that it might be preserved |qone-d d that many of his Plans gajlcd prin- | B i/ ) . P B Frank Holer, R M. Hiings, W B Wi tnure eneratons Very aporopiately | Sy, ROWELEE T atio i of et We won't cut the price any more—cut as much as we dare— : Ninth War Grievy, T P. Cre e Regan, Preston Reeves, W. H. |the chiet dedicatory address was made by | )¢ 1d the mistake For Board of Bdication lon-2 | Seraggins, Ernest Wiggs. | Jon . Carlisle, secretary of the treasury, | entered upbn his office wera of cacn W ehare l‘iqht now—no more cut needed —If you don’t buy shoes of us ] J oA o Seventh Ward—Joe ¢ inski, Nic Dar- | and lineal descendants of the great superin | &CIeF, and their Injirious conseiiences 1 g VA VS 1 W, H. 4 ANDIRE J. DEAGA garzewski, Willlam Fagan, Henry Goodman affected the whole system that it re ired .9 il . L) sndent of ance were presel 01 e | e d vy - . ~ls_ - > BB Howell, Willam Ropan, 0. 0."Stay, | [LEEL O RS0t e Brvems. e aane | e gme” and e i, b i ' | B Monday —it's because you're sick-a-bed—it's lucky for you that James Schneiderwind and Phil Smith |multitude of lateners. Among the distin- | April, 178 L T over ia e 5 ey publi Sighth Ward—J. H. Davis, Richard Don- | guished guests present were W. Q. Gresham, s 2 . and, 5 ool T Peterson, A. Smith, | secretary of stat ~-WE'RE SELLI NG 4 briet and business-like session at Patterson|F, C, Weymilier, J. P, Connelly, M. Butler, |tary of war; H. A. Herbert, mecretary of | CONRTess resoived 1o fund (5, 1¢ the s tests and everything passed off with a har-| 5 v terior, and Postmaster General Wilson 8. | “Morris at once directed his attention to " A. L. Gibbon, Willlam McHugh, W. M ’ - o . o . artidutesly. sdity The the establishment of a national bank as an / mony that was particularly cdifying. The Bissell. auxiliary or aid to the Envernmet: (" ton 4 - f . was repre by various for of cbli- ] 1 ~ I The republican city convention held aj ;.0 o Honglas, | Daniel S, Lamont, secre- | gatlon and: bore ifferent tatia m interest, \VI LSON L\’_ DU fl l ()\7 /)‘/\, 0/\ [l 3 Y Ohba i elol would consent; but, as usual, nothing re- 3 T N S E ARI) lnst evening. There were N0 MittAr ton- | G, N o \Ward—A, A. Hebert, J. M. Gibb, |the navy; Hoke Smith, secretary of the In- | NOUId consent; but, ds ustal, nothing. r T'HEIR SHOES. o, K. W. Simpson, H. H. Salisbury, fact that the duty of nominating candidates | Weleh, Joel West, Prior to the formal exercises of dedication | conduct of Its financial Affairs and. afes for the city council had been delogated to | How Hascall Was Tarned Down. { & parade was held, the members of the cab- !:"."n’;‘.r‘(:’»‘:'-“::;"{“‘r- LR *'\1“’!'_(;:\ T 1 tha several wards relleved last evening's con-| myly 1no most carefully incubated schemes | Inet reviewing it from-a stand in front of | with a capital cf $100,000, to be located at . vention of its usual exciting feature. All 8 o the land office. Succeeding the review of | Philadelphia. 1t ‘was the first bank in of u rupulous politicians will sometimes | e K g Americ thit redeemed its notes in specie h of the ward nominations were ratifled with-| g, goiray " ae indicated by the defeat of | the parade came the unveiling of the tablet presentation, AN 1t AndoupIealy ATy 4 out dissent. There was a slight contest from | Hascall in the First ward vesterday. It |over the door of the land office. This tablet at assistance to the government by the Seventh ward, Smith challenging the | has heon o matter of carrent knowledge | was inseribed Dedicated | granting loans from tme (o' {ime' and by ; "™ the primuries | around the city hall for some days that Has- | 1894 to the Memory of Robert Morris." IR gt SXainnges on the, hu Ll SRR J0f & TLOIAR "‘"‘ d '.x imith | Gl candidacy for a second term in the | Prayer was offercd by Rev. Stephen Vin- (F I alittle e e it otHe D Nk W 24 Friday Thomas reoclved 191 votes and Sh | councti was tolsted upon an alleged. republi gnt Ryan, Roman Catholic bishop of the [ %8 Miscount, but they socn rose to par anc 5. Sm protested and claimed | can ticket as the result o o de in | diocese o o, a ournment fo F OU 4 185, Smith protested an | can ticket as the result of a tie-up made in locese of Buffalo, and adj e 0L DOLLAR OF OUR DADDIES. ‘. number of votes had been counted for|the council on the city clerk ordinance, | lunch followed. At 2 p. m. the exercises in “During the first year of his administ Thomas which had really been cast for him- | Which was passed Tuesday night. s ate PATK oppadite’ To the BLLe LHSH- | 4o Moryik RUBGH. 0 Db oFeno et Dol i 5 P o tral commit held a| The republicans had only nine votes with | lute for the Blind were begun by prayer by | mitted to congress a plan for ihe eevebitah: b self. The ul.vlm‘ I"" e | which to pass the ordinance, and if Hascall R;\a Arthur Cleveland Cox, Kpscopal bishop [ ment of a uniform cc e throughout the two hours' session on the protest and ult { u'd vote with the democrats as on |of the diocese of western New York. An | United States. The most important object 1 mately decided in favor of Thomas. | vieus occasions it would result in a tie {-m(» orlginal poem by John H. Yates, entitled Iw‘:.u- attaine Vi lhw-'(\)ml\lvth(-nl .;r.,. g h e 4 12 e F |+ f " 4 ¢ the | uniform standard by which to estimate the b g0 T. K. Sudborough some | and defeat the measure. Hascall was not | “Our Ancient Landmark,” was read by the o ob-8 e diffe M relgn of ) b [l l: "l"lk :l,“m ndtu'l' even a semblance like a man who did rot realize the strategic | duthor. Hon. John G.' Carlisle then ad- | Y2lU Atk e e 9 About 25 pairs of youths' Al the women's opera 5 Bttt n it he firat | yaluo of hle position. Successively turned |dcessed the a:semblage, glving an exhaustive | fhuaion of this mbjeer i Si Sorier disc i ey B 2 shoes, that cost Wilson Tand New York welts b ‘. order in the hall when, at Lt tonmoting | 20%1 Ly the democrats and the populists, a hlstory of the deeds of Robert Morris. He [ thorough acquairtance with il 1ts decaiie. Ly 8.l T (, & Ditton at wholesale ) tiopia: for Biatn Huttan = tried to end the disorder. The buttonholiog | candidacy on the republican ticket was ihe | sald: | s reached a conclusion that the most con: and black, will go at.... Ut e $1.76. & C ¢ lace, our regular $5 BT oA AT oRE A0, dverdl cardls | ORIYTAYORUE ChrotRh bl okeL hope oL H0 ROBERT MORRIS WAS, yentent unit ot vatue would be onc:our i of Fha% Thdiaal VAIVED Joherd b R T L e i 1 Py vnd " .| sustain his close relationship to the public ‘Robert Morris or, as he was called, Rob- [ & grain of fine silver, which would ba the 5 bt 4 + e g 2 sho D osed of ' dates were audibly sweating in their en Mr“ h relati; hip to the publi i"” Morris, jr., was for many vears one of [ fourteen hundred and fortisth part of slippers that Wilson & 74 ~ All of Wilson & Dutton's tomorrow at deavors to start things their way. When | crib the most conspicuous flzures in the galaxy | dollar, as that would agree withort a frac | 8 Dutton sold for $1.50 we (_/ 1 V ) A Y i der was finally produced Mr. Sudborough | To this end he succeeded in making a tie- | of greqt men whooe stk anship and cour- | tion with all the different values of a dollar | § will close out for........ sole leather tipped child — Men's fine shoes, such as 4 predicted that the ticket to be nominated at | UP Wwith certain alleged republicans by which | are ot crh thho; cpeidence of the Anwri- | in the several states, except South Carolin 4 grain button shoes, they A~ Wilson & Dutton wer Ths oonvel ‘| would be elected by the | the nomination was to be turned over to him I colonies, and to him more than to any | Congress took up the subject and ref 100 pairs misses' and ladies’ considered cheap at $1 / L known to all their R L e o iled b T Omann In compereation for his vote on the ordi- | other man ih & civil station the people wers | 1t th o commitive bt it ypnd ref heel shoes. sizes 2, 24 pu our price... : $5, $6 and hoes will : et L e lie tonventiog o | nEfos: ~ Ha Kept his Dart bf \ho agscement | INOCUted 07, the sHootiotnt ot N o [ s o amhistag D report of the o and 3, all widths, such s & bo closed out at......... &% V A. P. Houcks started the conventior and the ordinance was duly passed by o | (D€ revolutionary war. It is o teristic | tee, which was written by Jefterdon, as Wilson & Dutton sold C Thtes, lots, jof = Wilson ;i 3 work by moving that J. T. Daily be made majority of one vote, Seturday was the | °f the martial race to which we belong to | substantially with Morris® recommendati for $2.50, we will sell for Dutton’s §1. and ) Our regular $2.50 misses’ 3 temporary chalrman, There were no other | ju Ty I ONC vote. Saturday “|- but | APpreciate to the fullest extent, and fre- | except as to the unit of value. which was Z $2.50 shoes will be piled ( extension sole shoes, caniidates ani Mr: Daily'assumed e gavel. | (10, Wleh be, was to rean bis reward, but | GG OYirestimate, the sorvices of the | sald to be too minute for ordinary use. too | @ 130 pairs of Wilson & Dut- in one lot tomorrow and with spring heels, willbs |, P B, B. Walker was made temporary sccretary. | il G0 BATHSS 10 the agre T Un- | e natul soldier, while simple ustice s not | Iat Fious for computation elther by the head | § ton's ladies' kid toe sl sold at...... Sabanis let g0 tomorrow at...... k- The central committee reported that there | s 2 a4 financier, without whos ~operation ond | ommended as the unit, and the decimal | 3 pers, In opera and com- All the men's every<lay ses' pates b spr 3 i s y Misses' patent tip spring were no contests and so all formality of George Lare for Representat support the armies of 1€ greatest com- m suggested by Morris was approved mon _sen: sizes 4 to and working shoes, Wil- heel shoes, B, C, D and 4 reading the credentials was waived and the | The democratic county central committee | MTACr could neither make'n Snovoment 0r | Congress. wrecd o thin. seprat, *Bon Gk 7. They sold them for son & Dutton's §2 shoes, ) widtns il "5 8 - temporary organization was made permanent. [ - 3 s | fight a battle. — Although u century has [ accounts of expenditur that some $1.75. Our price tomor- will be closcd out tomor- C ' o b p g 3 \ITY CLERK held a meeting last night .and nominated | classed s n e Koker. Mcrr.s fins el his pub. | Stebs were talon ¢ ablishment 1 TR e row at / 2, a §3 shoe, are half . HIGBY FOR C o} George L. Dare of South Omaha to fill the | lic work and reured to private life, and|of a mint: In . ‘pattern | ) # price 1OmMOrrow.......... k Nominations bein in order for city clerk, | vacaney on the legisiative deret made by he | 0 ninety years have passed since his | pieces,” as’they were callcd, wire setuaiie Wilson & Dutton’s bo: An unlimited supply of in- ; three names were placed befote the conven. ton "o O, M, Hunt. - Mr Dare to + Is o public memorial (o attest | steuck, but there Is no evidence that any of | § lace shoes, that they suld ) 1, tan and black Wilson & Dutton’s mistes “ 3 < & tion. Lewis Blickens of the Ninth ward |already heen nominaied b fhe oo n appreciation of his great serv. | them went info cireclation, Thus e fintg. | § for $2, sizes 2% to 5, we C will be closed out C spring heel shoes will be C k- offered Beach Higby without a speech, bul| Mr. Dare has been a resident of South | piy L 10 10 alike. oreanis oy | memal priaiples EVIIE Werk R oaren| close out at only........ LOMOTIOW AL, .evvvernses all sold out tomorrow at. the speech came later on, when J. K. Boucher | Omakia for six years. e is a plimber. patriotism and the liberalit the citizens | sented and explained in the midst of & great 3 from the Fourth ward seconded his nomina- | - | of western N York that they hav war by a man who was h | tion in a talk that brought out repeated | Labor K ses Hogn bursts of applause. A. W. Jeffries brought | At a meeting of the Magic out Van B. Lady and A. A. McClani nd 1 movement for 1 10 1= 1e err: 1 tr bute man who, notwithstan first public association City branch of | & he first practic ity branch of | Susuraled the firat ahan of | the Federation of Labor last night resolu- | 't the ineocry 1y engross A with the drudgery of = Which, ev 4 in its most ordinary times, ves but little . opportunity for specific or historical 3 Z McC 1 stigation. All thati he. had was conse | 2 , Hroon e ard mominated George W. Hol- | tions were passed endorsing Mr. C. P. Hogan | fhic. all the ‘mallknant aecusmiiony e | Leroation. All that countr: . 5 : g : o " (80 of LY WL for o leianture, ot o s worke | dinst, hn, MRS e b bkt | SR s S, ef o sounter, anthe | B o online: WILSOM & DUTTOH'S SHOES—————— We OB NSRUR Y r T et 1 SHAYELd, offect In the packing houses in South Omaha for | Bas Ieft a record in which the eritic to promote ifs success S individual notes g VRADER. 2 The first ballot sottled the contest. When | seven years. He is president of the branch of | 4¢arches of e hundred rs have failed to | were fssued for the discover a trace of dishon half the wards had been called it was seen | the Federation of La or any lack of mount of § or there 000, Bt ey oheeina oatng | B 1515-1517 DOUGLAS ST, b 1 | unselfish devotion to the true Imterests of | L hen the of thie Jgave! st | 3 that Mr. Higby had been nominated. On mo- — {5t S nl o e parcwhen f the government itself A b tion of Mr. Jeffries his nomination was made | Democrutic Mais Mentin, | “Althoush an Enzlishmin by bith Roocrt | Samnaion 'n\ri‘.m'x"':"u-u"‘mQ‘.’{,,..‘n‘{':f,""‘}',f‘, 2 « 3 Z : . unanimous and the result of the first ballot | The democrats have arranged for a r Morris prompuly ideatified himselt wich \ resulting in the surrender of Cornwale i . was not announced. mesting in Washington hall on Monday even- | [rlends of the colonics in the controv practically terminating the struggle | o 5 3 ¥ b Mr. Higby took the platform In response |ing. Specchos wi o oy oo by James B, | Petween them and nr mother country, a could not have been Indugurated or pros INDEDRC N ¢ \T AQQ | whole crowd piled in upon top of i They | \‘S “)] URI(D ’l‘" T N 3 i to the enthusiastic calls from the conven- | Boy B. Kitchen, William 8. Poppleton, | ington: ne S (he pon-taportoson awie | Cuted i Morris had not, by his personal ex- | U} JOLIVAID) turmied foa stedin and atacted for Quanticoli) G2 & o ] 2l tlon. He thanked the convention and as-|Ed P, Smith, H. C. Miller'and W. S. Weltor, | mato™, he slat | Srbennaard the Liberatiiine ofhisi own credit; Gl U fbs LU G LG iy sured tho delegates that when he was elected, | The democratic clubs will be out in full forc, | OF cltizens which weit | Brovide transportation and rabsistoien and leaving us stalled in the middie of the road —_— b and he asserted that there was no doubt of - ——— | of the stamp act to compel him to vacate | ®"“Notwithstanding (he. peosier St nn + | TRANSolL i oA AR HEn SR GHE DUTATRIERENG | ¢ | : :'1. election, he would use every effort to o Tmprisonment for Robbers | his otnce, “which ne i atter, consier arly peace after (he swrender at York- [ Virginia Express Train Robbed in the High- | s cony ot ReNE LR Hl:}:‘ could run for| Got on a Big Drunk and Fired Shot Guns E ve the people of Omaha an honest and N FRANCISCO, Oct. 13.—Judge Wallace | when i S e RC ARy 8L - Ay | town, Mo continued th Jabor diligently | several miles. eaching Quantico station | 7 E effictent administration. He proposed to sur- | : Ock 18—Judge Wallace | when the cuarrel between the colonies and | o Togmarnimeor n expenditure and for & est.8tyle of the Art. | they found that the desperadoes had turned Right and Left, 4 oday sentenced John Joy to life imprison- | Gieat Britiin had almost reached the point | o application of Buskes i gty eild round himself with good, i holite, cour- | ment for robbery under the habitual criminai | When reconciliation Upun any reasonable | SUSL, 4P VY Te mapindiples in the engine loose, that it was running wild, ¢ L . teaus and gentlemanly ‘assistints, and he | nor sy ‘ramea o ocr, the b * | ferms wasimpossible, e was appointed on | baclic WAfers"and it was “univerzaly and that through the cleverness of the oper- : himself would always be an employe in the iy LR the council of safety for the state of F subjects contribuled very 1acabiy S nale GOT TWO HUNDR:D THOUSAND DOLLARS | ator It had been sidetracked and ditched just | ONE KILLED AND TWO FATALLY INJURED office. He had always served some Spinners Accept the Reduction, S it anioper ot the e yearihe ] e of confidence at home and the fm- 7 {iiStmetoipreyantiatcolllstonwith e kot ] Dody else, having ‘been a work-| FALL RIVE MRELC Oct 18 < The L XA At ekt Ea ment of national credit abroad. The | bound train ingman all his life, and h | it I . st b liuk B S ol e [0ld charter, & 2 0% | Instances In which he discontinued useless | Bverything seemed to come their way. | - Y . b best. endeavor 1o sarve. the e U6 M8 | ciriking spinners huve voted to accept n T | elokh ten tor thy onaimced im one of | expenditures by dispensing With (he servioey | Seven Men Took Fartin the Aflais aud They | At any rate they had the thing well planned | Miehael Paloski Became Knraged Because : Eclentiously as he hadalways served his | SCUON O 10 per cent and return to work | (i e S o 0 i1, SORental cor again | o7, Sonecessary officlale, by simplitying the | groosedod In Gatting Away with Thelr ' | and 1t.was weil exceuton, They nad s uoar in He Was Ordered From n saloon and 4 employers. Monday e e Jelesate fo the continental con- | public funde, by chabeine oo’ Loine the Moty S ANIUEEAcE OF X hem | readiness near Quantico station, and we all Shot wt Everyone ; The defeated aspirants were called out oL thougls he way known to be anpased | procuring supplies and by o' blose e PGSO thought that they succeeded in getting across Sight, 8 < ;ndl nmln Lady and Kolbrook unreservedly | ok S anation .‘,‘.‘j'\_l';l,‘"']“;l':“(h‘l_"“m!_mrt_ supervision of details are too numercus to ) to the main land shore with their plunde; 3 leclared their Intention of giving Mr. High aw conciliation ‘Which | b6, mentioned here, —_ E Mr. Higby | Glanders, Texas fever, lump jaw and other neiliation upon terms which | V%, S 18 ; Vovember uin s , their earnest support. dl.eases are prevalent among il live stock o the liberties ‘of the Deaple | repianation was tendoren aromoer 178, H ) ORI THOBAND,: WILKESBARRE, Pa., Oct. 13.—As & re- N SCHOOL BOARD AND COUNCIT, ‘o E'TERR0 6ot H 13 ORll tas e tirely pagsed, and that an-cffort [ fESignation was veiry Dankrupt (e | NEW YORK, Oct. 13.—The northbound ex- | Sosdias e 2 o 184 i A motio; 0 : ' rale fo efect an adjustment ought to be made | .5, h0) (OUAd ted ¢ army nake ress which was held up near Quantico last | Southern Facific Kobbers Make s HKich | SUlt of a drunken riot at Maltby, a small A | be 'O, take an informal ballot for [ Great things are expected from the United | before engaging in o war whis o coriae nieton I 1, the army ed, | P ¥ 1 Hungarian settlement near this city, one % members of the Board of Education was | States geological sur in Idaho. Specal | to entail great hardship and which was not tomtay “hd mutinous, ‘the peaple discon’ | night on the Richmond, Fredericksburg & anl gt el £ g Yyotd down, and a motion for a formal ballot | attention will be given to the Boise basin, | certain 1o bo. suceesctul In Fepruny oo paraivzed and the strukele for I0tesenorae | Potomac railroad reached the Pennsylvania| SACRAMENTO, Oct. 13.—Over $30,000 was | person was instantly killed, two fatally 4 : Wwas carried with a rush. The ballot pro- | Oroyhee county, and the Seven Dent March, he was for tha third time ap- | BRI VARG and the ble and hopeles: L ‘left, | dopot at Jersey City at 8:05 this morning, | the value of the booty secured by the train | wounded and two others accidentally injured. e . :::dtlu:'ll;n ;"u:wlidom‘h’lu confusion, most of | It is stated that Austin Corbin, the Amer. | 22nted a delegate to the continental con- mot u full treasury, it i trie, but a national m:;’zi“g “;n; s b:dly “'“;'mm’ passenger | Tobbers who held up the central Overland | The killed and injured are: 4 e ds changing eir votes before the | iea ristocra ting p 0.000- | . T THE TRE. Ry, | credit higher a r vitalists abro: o v - i 8 . | GE B 8 g " final result was announced. The vore as ui | Lo SES(CCTAL who i fiting up a 8 | SRS R s e R fLr CIRBABC e heitiop flirmnn bl M abipad han/| B0 between this city and Davidsville. It is| GEORGE SIVOSKI, aged 17 years, head : 8 Biooclarid stood a8 follows: Cramblat,| game' preserve, has purchased mooce onive. | pAriment ROt Any Sedlona) crecinasiry 0o | Furape, and ne Jeft & happy caa triumphant on i It T depot | doubtful whether a richer haul was ever | blown to pieces. 16, Edwards 73, Lunt 79, Anderson 70, Dva- | feom neieve, Jau Purchased moose calves | PAriment nor any nation & of 1781, [ People, with a sound currercy and pro GRisoon ey thestialniarrivedzin the depot | ABR: Sl s state. Cert | LIZZIE FOSKY, aged 15, shot in the back g n 70. Da-| from northern Minnesota by the carload Wit i made by robbers in this state. Cerlainly £an 60, Gillespio. 32, Var, Gilier 11, Spasia | O, Porthern’ Minnesota by the. carload, MIL amyind, B4 that the | berous irade, abundant, resources and a free | the company's messengers proceeded to the ” T irohe ST e T T e i S Ing 4. ° Messrs. A. J. Lunt, Rev. T, &, Cram i 2 2 fitancial system must be reorganized | Sovernment. headquarters in New York City. They re-|there was never a more s pannecHor| il > 7 o ! . B, 8 A v-fol a i s 1 o) ore s r ¥ Tha o A RST! ~ o} 5 7 ) P OHN JENKINS, aged 28 years, shot in blet, Jonathan Edwards.W. H. Anders, A fifty-four pound watermelon which has | upon a more substantial basis, The country ARRESTED FOR DERT. d 2 | more boldly executed®holdup of a train, ] years, 4 3 5.W. H. Anderson and |, 2 Serbls d iwihioh < Al i i e A S : . life, | Ported that all of their safes had been rified & 4 A 3. Deagan wero declared tfe tiominecs-of the | b5h O Sxhibitian Caniaaveralikyn stiviolners | WAs SmOtherinE ito, death (MEder wienertsa i ta Rt L oI ALBHS Heo e e it supposed that_the| Wells, Fargo & Co.an the Southern Pacific | the abdomen and left hand blown off, cannot $ convention. Several of the succissful ones S0 WRE.A delidions one; and the see «‘ff trous to the comme:cial and industrial inter- | to his private affairs, which had yme | bandits obtained between $150,000 and $200,- | railroad recognize the fact that they have no | live. - made brief addresses, all of tI, were ed to be put In the archives of the | ests of the people than all the spoliations | sericusly involved, He had bee . | | Maggie Moore, ag-'d 14, shot in the left ) ses iem making g ‘ T 3 s il S f th T § | sericusly ved. He had been engaged in | 000, | ordinary eriminals to deal with, consequently | Maggie N g favorable impressions Agrcultural college, for which Welser will | and devastations committed by the Invading | many Iarge and hasarioes eere \ 4 : | ;i | . , 5 § e T jnake # bId at the next session of the legis- | enemy. ~The most discreditable chapters of | terprises, to which he had not given the ai. | , EXPress Messenger Crutchfleld thinks the | they are exerting every effort, putting forth {{arpeiaad both, legs, will recover. noan T B e the regular order of bu. | MAKe | Deteentony fireythose which record the re- | tention that their character and importance | b0ty secured was $150,000 or more. He gave | every energy to run down the men and thelr | Thomas Moore. aged 25, shot in both legs, & ward. naminations. for eeyootiiat CHATHELY bresay le of miners made a rich strike on | hoste] and ineflectual cfforts of the contl: demanded, and the consequence was that he | this account of the robbery before 1oaving | e lon: | 1eft knee sliattered, will recover. firmed. Tn making the "””h‘m‘“'"«\gl IN' con- ‘|', ’”'a :"f ‘m'“_k“r“| :‘_W \;(“m .'"“”l\ 1""' Ran Bl ¢ v’n'm.vT-.myl n_n;; Bupet n‘lnl;dvm Pf | found himself in his old age, after a long | with the detectives: “But one robber en-| The two corporations have offered a re- | A Slay named Michael Paloski was the 3 (e e motion Mr. Sudborough | the head of Blackbird v ope of the trib- | finance after he was chosen to inc St orable career, during which his per- | tercd the car. He was of heavy bulld and | ward of §2,500 for the capture of sacn of (e | 4 explained that,the central committee had «n- | utaries of Big creek, in Idaho. The n | states to raise their respective qu sonal credit had never been impaired, e | of the wholesala shooting of human 4 ey tethe 0 . 3 el B8 (ikaivc v their reapaolivend 80 t harrassed by 1o | dressed like a farmer, although he seemed | robbers and $5,000 for the recovery of the ; ortained a contest from (he Seventh ward, |Is a continuous one in a tlate and porphyry | Money nec v o carry on a war barrassed with debts and harrassed by law- Y - evening Paloski by and, after examining all the cviden. and | formation. It averages about seven or eight | E8tablishment of their own independence. | giits, to thoroughly -understand the express busi-| coin, rly in the evening Paloski became 4 countingetho ballots, had declded that the | feet in width and will mill trom $15 to gl | The several colonies had been in the habit | “*Morris' pecuntary affairs grew rapidly [ness; he had a red handkerchief over the| They secured four fat sacks of coin. Thres | intoxicated, and, going to the saloon of John selection of Charles' L. Thomas had beer | per ton L & 'I:wr;»: "'r‘.’.";,"f" ¥ ‘l“f"xl: n, :;v{-l' ‘n’\l»:”\,.‘;-u Worse from day to day, and finally h's | lower part of his face. When the train was | were full of gold. In the other was the less | Moore, started a quarrel. He was orderéd 4 the nomination. The ward selections were | a supvey of the o ks Of the Frazer river | Tesorted G0’ the tame. expedicnt, nd. the Do (o avara SR Ay A" I8 | robber shot at me. 1 fired back and closed | tained $20,000 each. In the third was the | this kind of (r-atment, started for home o ‘ all confirmed, b Raa p EOr YT | first notes, emounting $3,000,0 e ‘eve A T Aok the door. He called ‘Open the door.” 1 did|sum of $10,000. The fourth sack was full of | Procure a shotgun. He got the gun and on from Yale to the mouth in order to devise house even at night, and lighted fires on ; SountereE CITY CENTRAL COMMITTEE. a suitable dyking scheme which will pre- | paaen tobed A8, carly as 1775 0 1OLS | his premises in order that he might be in. | not do it. vaer. and it is presumed the full booty of | his way back to the saloon he encounteres i PP 5 s began 1o deprecate alm:st Imm-diat:ly, and | tercapted If he fitemptod to csenmet are of| *‘Open that door or TIl blow the whole | the robbers was between §51,000 and $53,000, | Dan Ryan, who was sitting on his porch, te= aking up the matter of a city central comi- | Vent a repetition of the disastrous floods of | before the blose of (he. year TH6 many tou tRam e Erenohmant ety o P e e oLl L L | Where the money was to go the Wells-Fargo | Bether with Lizzie Fosky and Maggle Moore, I mittee, B. P, vi de ol last s r. 1t Is thou at work vere subjected to mob violence, to social y S PR : 0 o g Rex 216 oA 10d, 8. the mg L 3 e SRR R | P homs, A Ml.:,,h.l,l"v,',’:qrfi:'fl‘,;"“ ‘-'m‘b"““‘,["::'"m"f,'l':’ e S lmw: sy’:lngg'_u WAL E T Ly political ostracism mad to” imprison. | T BiL 50 aheot Wimyle he made his ap- | “Then he threw a stick of dynamite. It |oficals do not say, The weight of the plun- | Ryan advised Paloskl to go home, but the Bers of the committes. wre: 3 ment by the civil and military authorities b ’ 7 | der was o great that it is supposed the | ALLEF, Who was in a terrible rage, raised his Mr. I'. Durgy, returning from the Mereur marauders must have cached it near the | 8un and fired, The two girls recelved most 4 o et 0 Rt st s o | Kebry, Aol o'Wk commitied fo | Sruck the door and shattered 't and " the First—John H. Tar B P B e o | Gibis oeing to recelve them In payment for | aehtor's prison; where he remained for wore ing. The force knocked me off my feet, | L . e ¥ Second—H. J. Banker,William Alstadt, R. | pations. The sinking of the shaft 1o deter. | that 1t was no longes ante to bos aret oy Drioon Yarg iy med, fo walk around the fin and made me open the safe. He took |clew s traced to a finish and it seems impos ot Thomas e TR S V. Meskoysky. mine the.width of the veln shows sixty feet | I the ordinary way, while transactions con- | R"poD N1 LY \imes sach day, and drop | everything. There was one package which Tie | sible that the robbers can eecape If they are tracted by the suooting, quickly picked up & Third—Louls Burmaster, Leon Levy, Mar- | of ore, The grade is not hign mat ooy feet | Huctea”y Sredlt pevere oruinous to the | I %orier to keep the count.. During ths | must have thought contained: only paper, for | as Is supposed, In this. eity, The detsctives | RO by the siooting, auleniv pOERINS tin Olson. enough to promise big returns, party who rendered services or parted with e It contained $8,000 |are working on three different theories. All | & I Dicame | he threw it into the box. 8 prope . parted with | jardest of his mistortuncs he nev 4 e Bl B 3 TOUHA8.10) Hon) Frabk Piasek, W, w.| oS, {0 promise L o valley ang | M8 Property. ' Harter was e only Nafe pandent or BLarad n compipine sxsct s | Then he Aaid; (Open.the bthsr coied (R IAESENAD Shiok SOepenk im0l Gx. | Sirl In bis armand both made & rush oe a 2 he fruit crop of Santa Clara valley and | trade, and it I§ recorded that at one tme it ! ¢ ERR AL et (e i | 3 L |the door to escape the enraget Shenslgs the adfacent territory is about all curcd, | Was substantially the only kind of trade t0 disghiiee hin honant: oblinatinre That is simply a deadhead safe,! @ said. | cmployes of the Southern Pacific and reside Bhtare the e o e T 1 aioKh—G. W. Lauer, R. S. Christie, A While buyers are thick, little s being sold, | Surried on in the city L oston, st eSS | He endured it all without & murmur, ami | . The hell IL is’ he roared. “Show me |in this city. It is claimed that the manner | to get Inside the door the drunken flend empe A cClannahan, : and the indications are that those who sold [ MeNt b so that a piir of shoes cost Yoo | after his release from prison went uncom. | YOUr way bill for it {In which ‘the robbery was conducted bears | 1oi\ e contonts of the second bairel 1ot ] “l:]l‘l'::|~.l. N. Beach, John Carnaby, G. E.|short before the crop was defined will get 1103600 per hundred weisnt mpe o MY | platningly to his dismanticd home. and ny 1 started to get the bill and he said, ‘Keep | out this supposition beyond a doubt. iving part of the load - i the girls, Moore r nipped.” for the operative assoclations | augar reached S ber Momired Sotdr: eort practice of close cconomy managed to|your hands up. Show me the paper, I'l get | Seventh—! B, Cocl / . { g Vevmerreiem ¢ |in his knee. The shooting attracted a large 4 Fbmullh H. B. Cochran; I. 0. Rhodes, B. |are holding out for better prices. fee was $1 per pound and wheat $5 per e 1}‘_ & '31".’.1 !;}\ "I:n’mrf )N:] o ‘H_w_xj_ it : LEAD CITY ENTERTAINS. crowd and Paloski was joined by two of his ',,.T","l';]“";" St The statement that strawberries are siin) |bushel, and the cost of most mrticles of ne- | The freat country which Tie, Iy et He looked at the DIl and was satiafied untrymen, who were also supplied with Bighth—M. F. Singleton, G % . s E R o ¥y Pl g ol e domination of i{s oppressors et LA ke ¢ 5 > | co en, ¢ D 3B West, g, o heieton, G. R. Rathbun, | growing in Bolse valley seems almost in- ot B anta e OO 0 mel. | 18 grown Floh And. powerful unire "ors [ that the second safe contained nothing, which Visitors to the Black Hills Shown Through | guns, John Jenkins attempted to arrest Pa- ‘extel ver known | constitution he helped fo frame; the 3,000, | Was true. s, Reyer Known | 606" Baople. whons. Hbrntios Na helnes, to e “The man was very cool all the time, We public oficial, | tablish have multiplied until ‘they largely | had seven or e'ght through express pouches, serupulous deblor and the unfalthtui | outnumber the population of the mother |each containing packages of money: how | of private estates. The widow and | 1and; the thirteen H’" ""“;’] L4 ‘;‘"“ h';'l' l";*‘ much I can't guess. The man cut a small | c which he helped to I e fp o v credible, but it is nevertheless true, says the R B M, \Crosbyi B, TLI- Pranct, M. | Bolae Niateiman, Oesein ey A farmer —_— who lives near the city, has a patch that is DEMOCKATIC kS, bearing as luscious strawberries as one's eyes or palate would care to feast upon. the Homestako Mines. loski, when he received a load of shot in his LEAD CITY, 8. D., Oct. 13.—(Special Tele- | gtomach. The crowd then rushed upon the gram.)—The Auckland special that fs mak- | Slavs and attempted to disarm them, but the ing the tour of the new northwest arrived | three men escaped to their boarding hout RAM L the orphan. and_ the poor and denanderd | shores of the At AR v package | At Lead City at 1) o'clock this morning and |and barricaded themselves In. They thrust { Counclimanic Nomiuees as Determived by | The officlals of the Southern Pacifle have | e st pone And .N‘vjlmy‘ unite under a_compact of perpetual peace | Slit In each pouch and took every package.” | T ¢ €Y B4 10 pot by many prominent | their heads through a window and threatened % Ward Voters—A Few Lively Fights. decided upon a vigorous reduction all along | &lways have been and always will be, the | and mutual protection have become the NEWSPAPER MAN'S STORY. cltizens and escorted to the opera house, [ to kill the first person attempting to enter. The democratic clty primaries passed off | the line. They say that expensos must be Brincipal sufferers ftom every fluctuation fn Deroun Commonwas Ly Alstarhood Of Dros- | gome of the paasengers Who witnessed the | whers Jomm B Witen Cetnencl 5% BUESLS | The crowd began to fall back and as they did 3 rather quietly yesterday, and as a general | Ot down. The first cut, made on October 1, |hE (XCh nE able valie of 1 Y | Fealtad. ooy Bp i i hoss confines are ||\ iy ors the Crain ot Washington and | on behalf of the city. 'The visitors were |so one of the three men fired, but the shot = thing a light vote was polled, except in the | W11 De followed by a greater reduction in | jsmied to the amount of $160,000,000, or about | "o obelisk rises to tell the story of his great | Philadelphia, but a few of them completed the | taken through the Homestake. These works | had no effect. Bosond’ and Thtrd gzl the force a month later. A system of con- | §3 per capita, and the deprectation was 30 | services, his unselfieh'patriot his honor- | journey to New York City. Trainmen were | crush ‘over 1,600 tons of ore daily, "from | Deople living on the opposite side of the 1 B rd wards, where there were | solidation of divisions is being developed, | to 1—that s, §1 in specie was equal to $30 in | able life wnd its melahcholy close. unusually reticent about the affair, but | Which the total bullion shipment is'$: o | street were attracted by the shooting, and % I B lvely contests, In the Second ward the|When this Is accomplished 1t wiIl rasnie in | the paper currency. By July, 1780, It was | The exercises conclifdsd with the benedic- | Colonel J. M. Shackelford, a newspaper:man | 00 & year, and the roar of the jhachinery | naa their heads out of the windows, Ope of 8 L ‘B fght was between Thomas Flynn and Henry | the discharge of a great many employes L8 1‘»""r"‘.'l;":‘3'\‘f;""\"'; et tcomeal (he | tion by the oldest clergyman on the Holland | who happened to be on board the train at EAAL PR b wreal miemp sullls” | these George Sivoski. One of the Bia: b { Roblt, and the former received 579 out of [*0M¢ Of Whom now stand high in thelr de. | Whole miserable ystem oniy 6re d - sent ng | PFoMase, Rev. Philos' G. Cook of Buffalo. | the time, discussed the ineident freely and | po*Ciup AL A e e aarta M | meslng the head of the boy, (ooki Gelibart the 900 votes cast. The other candidates re- | PATIMeNts. vote, resolved that all debts then due from —_— gave a graphic account of the manner in|Hot Springs, where they will spe alm and fired, the full charge striking the i < celved a small vote. James H. Febes of the Upper Blacktall, |the | niel Bats when hal lee: liquidst Asleop on the Bojtom of the River. which the robbers secured their plunder and | day. unfortunate boy on the left xide of the head, _ b \here was a three-cornered contest in the |35 the Dillon (Mont) Tribune, has jusi | according to their specie vmue, and all debts o oOH 80! ' made’ thelr escape, Mr. Shackelford was | [P e ) e P tearing the half of his head and face away. E L. Ford and Thomas Betmingham. A heavy | West fork of the Madison. Mr. Febes told us Epacie, or 14 squlvalent, at the curtent rate g " a| He Is now connected with the Times-Enter- | _my Syd Dakota Ekko, the principal The other panic-stricken nelghbors. closed ¢ Toto was polled and Pat Ford was downed | that the diggings produce coarse gold and | of exchange between speeic mnd oiniy Fate | cently wrecked bridge,at Loulsville is related prise of Thomanville, Ga. He told the fol- | g%, J¥ BEEDIE FHKO, the princioa their windows and barricaded their doors. 3 b in his own stronghold, being beaten twenty | that the present product is from 36 to $7 per | rency. = The total Issue of continental notes [ 0f the submarine diver whose duty it is to | lowing story: I ‘, e lins ': Vo The Slavs, finding no human beings to shoot 3 (o votes by McAndrews. Bermingham was last | day to the man. The original locaters are | up to that date. s feanyous can be uscer- | descend to the bottomsof the river and fasten | “About seven or elght miles the other side | Jitadtena thcpbose ha siaction " |at, turned their guns on lighted windows, @ & in the race. There were so many delegates | the Ennis company, and (hey, with Stere talned, whs shout SN0 e raryor 80 Per | chains about the heavy Aron work, besides | Of Quantico station the train came to & sud. ma T8 turned a deaf ear to the vigorous | POSts and trees, and anything thelr fancy 3 Wd 80 much scratching on the tickets that | Geinan, have staked off all the paying ground fad imsued large AmoUNts In bille of credit, | placing dynamite charges in spots where the | den stop. Quantico s located on the Po- ¥ made In That puper for weeks be. | suggested. | 8 the delegates .elocted in these two wards |for a distanca of elght or ten’ miles." The | Nog iseued large amounts | large amounts (most desirable results may be had. Recently | tomac river on the Virginia side. When the | fore the republican convention at Yankton. | After all had been quiet, several men, [ Will not be known before this morning. pay streak is rather narrow and the diggings (of loan oTice ce t ficates and qu rtermasters’ [ he remained beneath thé surface for more | train stopped the conductor, M. A. Bird. | ndar it poeeTm e S armed with revolvers and shotguns, went 3 L i Thomas Lowry, an ex-councilman, received | will never make 4 camp, as the ground is|and = commissaries’ certificates, which | than an hour, There was mo response when | song, was thus addressed by one of the SIOUX FALLS, 8. D., Oct. 13 to the house to arrest the murderers. . The ; the nomination in the First ward without [too limited. One of the miners estimates | STeatly aggravated the financial Situation. signals were made, and there was uneasiness | masked robbers, evidently the captain of | PALIS, st 1 o door of the house was found open, however, B werious opposition. that the ground will be worked out in one| MORRIS CALLED TO THE RESCI felt. At length the diver who goes on as a | the gang: ‘Throw up your hands, or we'll [ —The October term of United States court|and the men were nowhere to be found. 3 Steve Orow practically withdrew from the | season “This was the condition of affairs When | relief reported for duty, and he was at once | blow your brains out.' | will convene here Tuesday, Judge Edgerton | They had deserted the house. Two men b congress, on e day of February, 1781, ¥ contest in the Fourth ward early in the das. ab he felt that a democrat had a' poor | wercg,ls oSeNed from Tucion, Ariz., of | Ninanimously chows Kobert Morri (o' bé | 5B dOKD o ascertain what was wrong, | 4 oowid ‘miainly’ dlatoenink th Vot | wonderfully rich gold strike o | superintendent of finance. The selcet i e D caat iy | Tgse, and 1 could plainly distinguish them Show for election against such a popular | Nomierro'y, teh T Tiaie e S Ine | Spariisant ol fAoance.s T misetion 8t{5ys Tound asted 5 & Hie Of Jron faat asleey | 315, 408 1 oo moonlight of the early ev sent down to ascertain what was wrong. In| “There were at least six or seven masked | Presiding, The first woek will be devoted to | were arrested at Kingston thls morning ourt cases, and then Jury cases will be|on suspicion of having been connected with | tried. After holding the’ November term at | (b "shooting. * i 8 Aberdeen, Judge Edgerton will go south Dominee as the republicans have put up. stimulated the courage of the waverin, i in fact, ear did th 00 t p e wintel res Two guns carried by the murderers were ol o a e ering and - ng, in fact, 80 near they come to me | for the winter 1o regain his he : 1 :p.:l zm‘; rlm,.,, ,fi‘,ummn ward, and less l‘:‘r:” :"::;Ilul': lnn’:;»- “‘;:‘nplrl\:fl:;"('":’“:‘“:;h”'n: confirmed the r?n{, of lhl-d(rlgnd-'u( liberty Tucome Tnguisitios that in spite of their masks I am almost e found in a pond near by E lemocratic v C ™ e o 1 very rt of the world. e " ' g g 7 againat nearly 600 at' the repoliea’ oot |river. Nuggets welghing several ounces have accupt it once. e Knew ihe magnitudelof | Puck: Mre. Browni—I won't submit to it, | 5o that I could recognize so 9L e Fwo Faiah Aselo: dudge Uverraled sus Jury, 4 p pri- i e It I could see them again, from certain little b - it 4 4 mary. been taken out of the ledge and there are the Tapk e awas cxpected to perform. and | madam! You have purposely declared me ex- [ 7 fould sce them agsl speech. When the | HARRISBURG, Pa, Oct. 13.—Two men| SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 13.—Miss Adg i Thomas Daily had an easy victory in the [bout {0rty Mexicans engaged in taking nut OF conurens T which s ‘e Bresident | empt from the income tax in order to create | Licrnin passengers crowded out of the cars | Were killed and one fatally injured at the | Weiner, who shot and killed her husband 3 A Fifth ward, elthough it looked like & lively | coarse gold in lhe.gulrh below. The ledge is ceptance of the office dependent upon two [an impression that I have no money. You|to see what was the matter the robbers Pennsylvania Steel works at Steclton. A |while he was sleeping, was today sentenced g 2 ) -‘:.nt:tmom{l h; mva day. He ran ahead of “;" '1?"_"!':1 -x;‘a‘. Jniiuh‘t of nsmm nmm-‘ feet | conditions—first, that he should not be res | know yourself it costs me $10,000 a year to | fired a perfect fusilade of shots to intimidate | Plate of steel sixty feet long fell while being | to Iife imprisonment. The jury found her 1 & ‘% feld, and the coniest was a.quiet one. |9 5, Dar streak o @aniia ad Jarphysy. A auired to abandon his commercini bursults | support my establishment them as well as to frighten the rallroad | holsted, and struck Harry C. Brickel, killing | guilty of murder in the second degree, and G Thers were Do close contests in the ‘Sixth | n0r vho came 1A from that coustry says | or dimolve ‘his existing co ente ama Wih | “Mrs. Jones (Income tax ofelal)—Madam, [ | men. | him instantly. A few hours later a top ex- | recommended her to the mercy of the court. : Bohidl bainy 1he Oeorgs Tieruey and J. I | that he balleves (he fnd to_be oue of tie gndly, that he should have thé absolute (have Investigated your case thoroughly. You| “The most ‘movel thing in the entire pro- | plosion of gas ccourred at No. 1 biast. fur- | The sudge. however, deolarct pho wee culley ; u‘udll ing the successtul candidates, re- [ most remarkable in the territory within power to appolut and remove all officials | are spending money just to keep up appear- | ceeding was the way in which the robbers | nace. Joseph Petrill was burned 10 a orisp | of murder in the first degree, censuring the b 1 spectively. " :sm—m years and bids fair to rival the Harqua | gerving under him. ances. Don't try to put on airs to me—rd | escaped, They cut the engine loose, piled | and Herman Erno so Ladly injured that he | jury for Its verdict, and gave Mre, Welueg b 3y Goorge No Hicks best 4b Wagsopgy for ) ula strike, “Cougress Laving, efier some hesitation, | know all about you, 1 thelr plunder luto the cab, aud then the | wild die, the extrewe ponalty of the law,