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Pittsburger Volkszeitung from Pittsburg, Kansas • 6

Pittsburger Volkszeitung from Pittsburg, Kansas • 6

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GOV. JOHN P. ALTGELD. EPITOME OF THE WEEK. GEN.

B.F.BUTLEB DEAD TWO HOUSES ORGANIZED, other classes or interest, as to be In a measure dependent on them, and a Beaublleaas and fooallsts I In Magoffin County, Kentucky, six men were shot in a pitched battle between prominent cltitens, th list Including th Coroner, a Judge and a constable. George Jetferles, a Southern Psoitis en- suspension of the operation of on must injure the whole. For example, ILLINOIS STATE OFFICERS IN- THE FOR OLD WARRIOR PASSES AWAY SUDDENLY. strike on a railroad is not limited to AUCURATED. BRIEF NEWS SUMMARY BUSY ME.N.

glneer, has been arrested' at Baorameato, a contention between employer and Flchtlnf to Control. Topeka, Jan. It. A stock exchange during a panle would resemble a Sunday-school when compared with tbe Kansas House of Represehtatlvet When the Secretary of State attempted employe, but it affects all people along I io me muroer oi jnia ajin, mo liutlnn iMnt whnm ii a hail flrai The Beeae Grand aad Issposlng One Dies from Heart Fall ore at O'lUoek the Telegraphic Report The Principal folate of the Govern- Inaocarnt Address Th to organize it Forty deputy marshal had been in control of the hall and the This Morning at Ills Wasblaigto Best-dance A iteeent Disappointment la Supreme Coort Case Bis Careen Important Erato at IM raa Wee All Om the World. Crowded With Visitors.

kowling mob it contained all day. At o'clock Secretary of State Osborne the line of the rood who have adjusted their affairs to the operation) of the road, and who are entitled to protection at the hands of the State. Not only this, but when a large number of men are suddenly thrown out of employment conditions are created which beget pauperism and crime and Increase tbe burdens of the public. Especially is this true when an employer, who has so far interfered WASirmtvroK, Jan. 13.

Gen. Benja appeared in Representatives' Hall and foreign. I Increasing SPRiseriZLD, Jan. IS. Inaugu In Ruttttn Brigandage announced that he was prepared to min F.

BuUer, the distinguished law trayed. Governor Buchanan announces that ha will relinquish the Governorship of Tennessee and not hold on by a technicality In case of Govsrnor elect Turney's death. Lane's Seminary trustees.at Ciaolnnati, are di batlug what ahall be done with Prof. Smith, one of the faoulty, recently on trial fur heresy. Th majority favor his retention.

Albert Wing, the murderer of his wife at Louisville, was brought into court and asked the Judgeto pronounoe the death aentence at once but was prevailed upon to atand trial. deliver to the legal officer the roll ot yer, soldier, statesman and millionaire ral day opened clear and bright, and the hearts of democracy are filled with hope and cheer. manufacturer, died at bis home in this He declined to act as chairman until a presiding offioer could be city at 1:30 o'clock thit morning, Evcry-hotel in the city is crowded to elected, and after waiting but a few ihe announcement of hi death Poland; Egyptian troop had a battle with re voltlng Dervishes la which- score were killed on both side. Berlin's speech aeason li on and German offlolaU are hopeful the Kaiser will exer-olie greater discretion than he did last year. Moonliehteis are making themselves suffcation and still large crowds are arriving by every train.

It is appar minutes ho hastily descended from the Speaker's stand and left the created an immense sensation, as no even among his acquaintances, had heard of his being sick. Death was caused by heart failure. with the natural distribution of population as to cause a large number of men to settle where they would not otherwise have settled, suddenly attempts to discharge them all at once and to fill their places with others. carrying the roll with him. ent to nil that not one-fourth of the multitude here assembled can ever gain entrance to the of the House to At this time the Ottawa Populist, Governor Pattlson In his message to the For several weeks past he bad been Robert Semple, ascended the atand and endeavored to assume control.

1 witness the inaugural ceremonies, but Una does not dampen the enthuasiasin a regular attendant on the sessions of Pennsylvania Legislature revewed the labor trouble, their causes and costs, and made suggestions tending to prevent a when the row began. The Repub of the crowds, and the gay music of repetition. bands and triumphant trend of marching clubs Is heard on every side. ihe reign of Inw has so broadened in this century as to cover almost every other controversy between man and man, and in the development of society some way must be found to subject the so-called "labor controversies" to law. Tennessee's Legislature has organised the (Supreme Court, waiting for a decision ou a case in- which he was greatly interested.

Finally the decision came, and it was against him. is thought that the disappointment hastened his end. licans flocked by themselves In one part of the hall and named a temporary Speaker, who rushed business, wore in the Republican member and The principal streets of tbe city are Its lower house, but the Senate, after a long cauous.has only nomlnatsd a candidate for Speaker In the person of Dlsmuker, of Sumner County. profuse with decorations and from nearly all the public buildings flags, hurried through tne election of all the permanent officers. Ilia was a career full of life and banners and bunting are tastefully Thissuggests the practicability of arbitration and raises the question of tho powers of tbe State in that regard.

There seems to be no doubt about In the meantime the Populists were Owing to low water the Northwestern suspended. The Democrats are of action. During the late war he won great renown as a commander not idle, and they selected a Speaker, flour output for the week was the lowest who was elected before the members He took possession of New Orleans since July. felt again In Ireland. The Anarchist in Spnin are preparing -lor campaign ot bloodshed.

"Germany Is making active preparations 'to suppress with troops an expected insurrection of striking minors. Italy la seriously concerned regarding the restrictive Immigration measures proposed by America. Tbs Pope has evinced the strongest displeasure at the opposition toward Mgr. Batollliu the United States. Dr.

Cornelius Here, whom the French would like to 8oe for his connection with the Panama In London to stay. is great destitution among the nonunion locked-out men In 'England's cotton efforts are under way to settle the trouble. Gladstone does not believe the Dublin xplosion resulted from politics. WASHINGTON, 4 The dynamite gun is meeting with course making the principal display, but many Republicans have also joined in the spirit of the occasion and decorated their residences and offices. The New York World says that of that party were sworn in.

How-ever, the Speaker, secure in his posi May 1, 1803, and administered the affairs of the city with great vigor. 000 of Panama funds was used as a cor tion, administered the oath. Secre- ruption fund In tbs United States. For the first time in the history of the right of the State to make a thorough investigation and render a decision, but the difficulty arises in enforcing the decision. The State cannot compel an unwiling employer to run his shop, nor can it compel unwilling emp oyes to go to work.

The Because of his hanging William Mum-ford for hauling down the Union flag Charlee Church Is In prison at New tary Osborne finally presented to the two rump Legislatures a roll prepared by him, which wa -no-iho on made York on oharga of attempting to blackmail Wm. B. Graoe ft Co. out of $5,000. the capitol the huge building will be illuminated from top to bottom.

Every one of the 4,000 gas jets will be lighted and the arc lights will be turned on. On the executive floor the four aro Colonel Dick Thompson says the np by the canvassing board, which th American branch of the Panama Canal Company is not orooked, as oharged. Supreme Court in four cases declared was the legal one. The members on both sides are be State might compel an employer who disregarded its decision and persisted in operrting his works to pay the expense of any special pro The State Board of Railroad CommI lights in the rotunda will have red globes. Four arc light were placed on the domes several days ago and the loners of Kaasas I booked to go under coming ashamed over the Sheriffs tection he received.

On the other the ino lining administration. They will make a fight, however. much favor as an Instrument of naval light will be turned on at 5 o'clock, hand, if employes should refuse to go warfare. Tbe gas jets are so arranged in the Carelessness of crossing watchmen at A. trip to the Hawaiian Islands, to dome that it will present a blaze of to work in accordance with the terms of a decision, the State can give its entire power in protecting the employer in hiring new men; but tbe moral in Chicago permitted an engine to crash Into a crowded street ear, killing four light make Inquiry regarding American inter ests, Is being talked of by Congressmen, In the presence of the Senators and persons and injuring others.

Bepresentativea In joint session as As a result of a aerie of family quar Judging from the expression of Demo-eratio Congressmen, the fight in New fluence alone of a State decision would in many cases be sufficient to end a sembled, in the view and hearing of rel Peter. Sutter, a wealthy resident of guardianship and they may possibly agree upon some system of order by which thesergeantt-at-armt may work together. Will Tote for Daalel J. Carapan. Lansing, Jan.

It. Daniel J. Campau ot Detroit Chairman of th Democratic Stat Central Committee, will receive the votes of the DemocraU in the Legislature for United States Senator! having been nominated at. a caucus held last night Mr. Campau received all but one vote, which was cast for Vice-President Beldcn of tht World's Fair Commission.

York will have no tendency to cause i. 000 of the best men and women in Des Moines, foully murdered bl strike, and some of the States have party division at the Capitol. the State, in the great hall of Kepre wife, braining her and choking her. Senator Senna, who has been 111 for adopted laws creating boards of arbitration with this end in view, while others have gone further and at Bank Bobber Dunlap'a pardon was car tentative in the capitol, amid the pomp and circumstance of flags ome limo, has suffered a ssrious relapse. ried to him at Charleston Prison by Mrs.

Howiaud In person, and an affecting Colonel Towle has spoiled a neat little and flower and music, aur tempted in certain cases to enforce the real estate deal in connection with the scene followed when they met. rounded by the leaders of locating of the Ilancook statue. At Brighton, a lonely railroad station his political party, proud of his and Benjamin rB wn-CR. decisions of boards of arbitration. The constant increase in th use of labor-saving machinery tends to throw more The reports of the eleventh census are In California, Miss Ayr, th telegraph their triumph, John r.

Angela Was to be completed and delivered to the See and for issuing an order restraining operator, was robbed and murdered, and inaugurated governor of Illinois at 3 and more men out of employment retary of the Interior by December 31, Southern women from insulting sol the depot burned to cover th crime. o'clock this afternoon. At the same every year. 1 his suggests the necessi 3893. according to present calculations.

Partner Theodore Baldwin of Walte ty of shortening the hours of labor dicrs, Jefferson Davit proclaimed him an outlaw. His seizure of $800,000 which had been left in the office of the Trask, a Wall atreet firm, los 1150,000 of It is said that Carlisle rosy yet yield to ho President and accept the Treasury time and following in their order of precedence these Democratic State officers were declared the exect- wherever this can be done by legisla' the firm's money by private epeculation portfolio. Bpeoulation continued as to and caused the firm's suspension. tive department of the State tion, in order that all may still be able to get employment, and also that the woi king classes may derive some whom the other Cabinet plaoes will be Dutch Consul, for the use, as Butler claimed, of the Confederates, wot not sustained in Washington, and he hal Secretary of the Treasury Foster Is at Josenh B. Gill, Lieutenant given.

Governor: William IT. 11 in rich benefit from tho great inventions of Th condition of the Treasury, which New York, on a mission, it Is thought of reassuring financial men who are alarmed to return it sen, Secretary of State; David Gore, the age. la now being Investigated by a subcor Dee. 10, 18C3, he was re-called and over the gold exports. While we already havo erected four Auditor: Rufua N.

Bamsay, Treasurer; mlttee of the House, will enter largely There Is no new of any further con toward the close of the' next year he was placed in command of the depart Henry Raab, Superintendent of Publio very large hospitals for the insane, Into the matter of an extra session of Congress, should one bo called. ftt9 still only about two-thirds of the in flicts on the Mexican border. Federal troops are being massed along tbe Bie Mismanaged MaeDonsld's Estate. Saw Fbamcisco, Jan. 13.

Judgt Coffoy signed yesterday an order set ting the final account ot J. Corbet! as guardian ot the esteate of Heary MacDonald. Hit findings are to tht effect ithat Corbett mismanaged the estate, wasted property and is entitled to no compensation for his services. Corbett is the father ot the champion pugilist Chtesx Hoard of Trails. Chioaoo, Jan.

I0.wh.ea trading was re umed tbl morning th pork market was stll the center of attraction. On tbe early trac'lni tbe May sales were at tit opto II ii 47! (, or over the high closing figure yesterday. Lars' and ribs sr.owed little gala and less setlvltr, Wheat opened steady, and aW selling BI78H, moved up slowly to 78Ji iTDo. Cora was duB and little changed. Oats firmer.

The wheat trade bad snotber quiet day. During tbe early trading the much easier feeling noted at tbe close eterday disappeared sod Instruction; Maurice 1. Moloney, At ment of Virginia and North Carolina, sane of the State ore properly cared secretary Traoy ha returned to Wash' Ingtoo from New York. and his force was afterward designated Grande. for.

Nearly one-third are in the poor- Those who expect from the Governor aa the Army of the James. In Decern- Ex-Senator Ingalls bss been summoned About 1,400 post office will on January houses of the State, where they cannot an essay on the convict labor question bcr of 1804 tie conducted an ineffectual to Massachusetts by the death of a be designated as additional domestic be cared for and exist in a horrible were disappointed. Una uoveraor brother-in-law and the Illness of hi ven money order offices. expedition against Fort Fisher and was removed from command by Gen. condition.

simply states that the constitution of erable father. Bepresentatlv Bland says he wants no Tbe increasing density of population A man supposed to be Dr. Manfori compromise on th coinage question. Grant He then returned to his home In Massachusetts. in our large cities, and the establishment of what hat been called "tho Mott of Kearney, I under arrest at Illinois will no longer be violated; that the expressed will of the people ahall henceforth be the supreme law of the land.

Convicts can be util Th repeal of th Sherman law, as pro posed, he says, will demonetize silver. Alton for alleged attempts to defraud O. Gen. Uutler was one of th most A. B.

men. sweating system," whereby many people are made to work amid sani active ot the managers appointed by ised in road making and in the manu the House in 1J80 to conduct the im The New York Presbytery considering The Commissioner of Internal Bevenue ha prepared a statement showing that In the first four months of the current fiscal year receipts aggregated 170,015,000, facture of articles needed for State in there vti a firming of the murlirt The onen Prof. Brlggs' case met, wrangled, went tary conditions which constantly imperil the hea4tn ofthe com-munitv, and the employment of chil into aecret session and adjourned wlthoet stitutions. Hand trades, the Governor thinks, should be taught to the State's art Increase over the corresponding period doing anything. dren in factories and shops, where criminal wards.

01 last year of 160,712, 874. Af er nearly a decade the belri ol On the educational question the ad peachment proceedings against President Johnson, he at that time having been elected to Congress as a Republican. He was elected Governor of Massachusetts in 1883 by the Democrat. after having been several times previously defeated as a candidate for the tame office. Ilia administration was sig they become stunted in both body and mind and unfit for citisensbip, call for more thorough legislation.

Steps OKNKRAL DOMESTIC. dress said: Charles Adrain Van Bookelm, an Amerl can merchant who was unlawfully Im Out great educational system Is so The rush into th San Juaa gold fields prisoned during tbe revolution In Haytl, should also be tuken to facilitate tbe lug was si a gain ol anout fee to TBfcc lor May. An hour before the elose tbe market was dull at TS Vo bid, or 14 over the Monday closing. There was very poor market In corn during tbe entire session. The May price clotted yes terilayet M'tiMe, and tbe business this morning was between We and 46'to, with th price mostly at ithe, January sales were s4 HHe and 410, with July between 49s sn4 tti There was an Improved feeling In the eashirade.

The firmer feeling In wheat and the bullish action Id tbe pork market bad Hull Influence In giving life to the oorn trade. There was a great day in tbe provision trad The Interest ta pork and lard far exceeds all else on tbe floor. There was more uncertainty well sTounded that, with the excep Increases daily. are about to realise "63,003 damages which tion of wasteful extravagance In some Mexico's financial future depends work of furnishing pioper homes in private families for dependent and neglected children. localities, it is working reasonably were awarded by the Haytlan Govern' me-t.

largely on tne future of silver. A young girl at Vtndalls. 111., burned well 'Ita further improvement will depend more upon the emulation of A number ot large cities, ootn in this to death during th absenoe of the fara Near New Orleans two negroes who killed a grocery olerk Christmas Eve country ami in Europo, have made the experiment of supplying their inhabi were taken from prison by a mob and those who are laboring In that field and their effort to reach the hlirbest degree of excellence than It A syndicate is negotiating for lease of lynched. nalized by the Tewksbury almis-house inquiry, in which ho appeared as the prosecutor. His charges were not sustained by the Legislative Investigating Committee.

He was renominated in 18S3 for Governor, but was defeated. In 1884 he was the candidate of tbe Greenback and Anti-Monopoly parties for the Presidency and received 133,835 votes. Since that time to tbe market than at any time since the ig bull market started, and yet the highest prlot the Cherokee Strip to sublet it to far Twosuiotdes, a probable murder and mer. ill upon legislation. But we have a of the year waa recorded for pork.

aeveral miaor deeda of blood made Christ tants with water, gas, electric jigbt and even operating street railways, with very satisfactory results. I commend this subject to yout careful consideration. Closing quotation were: Dr. -Challl, th railway and lumber Statute, passed four year ago, known mas an eventful day at Chicago. magnate of Atchison, failed for $150,000, In the Beliring Sea trials In British Co Article.

High. Low. lumbia for violations of the modus Vi Democrats in California have a good chance of electing th uccessor to Sen a the compulsory education act, which la no part of our common school system and which violates the fundamental principles of free government. It will be Tbe redistrictlng of the Stat will be vendi, the Indication are that the skip one of the moot important duties devolving upon this general assembly. It be devoted hit energies to the practice of his profession, appearing in many notable caes before the United States ator Feltoa.

Th boiler in an Ice factory at Vicks per will get of with a payment ol costs our duty not only to repeal this act at burg exploding killed one man and caus Supreme Court, among them being as early a day as practicable, but to pro-ride in its place another law that shall ed many thousand dollars of loss. will be difficult to to redistrict the Stat as to do exact justice to all interest and parties. Nevertheless, every THE MARKETS. NSW YOBS. .41 .41 'i that of the Chicago Anarchists, who A New York syndicate ha been organ be free from the objections that apply Wheat.

Dec Jaa July. Corn May. July Oats Jan Feb May Pork were banged. ised to build a 12,6011,000 irrigation dam Cattle, t3.YXa5.00; notion, middling. to this, and which shall make ample effort should be made to come aa near doing so aa possible.

As a rule injus Wfieat, No. cross th Bio Grand near El Paso, Tex FIOIITINU OFF OlATat provisions for the care of neglected Corn, No. bUitSlXi Oats, Mixed Weet- ACblrsago detective says that Tascot did pot kill Millionaire Snell, but the em, an (0 SO. children. Th Mai cannot permit tice benefits nobody, and almost invariably coruJS home to plague its authors.

Blalaa Oaee Mara Rallies and Bis Ifr. Jsc.io Jan. .11 .41 .) Jiii JH MH 18 TO et 18 1s t) It. 10 l.vT4 i tore ten uvea M'i le 17(4 tv 77V4 children to grow np on the street learn ST. LOUIS.

murder was done by a man bow living in MS ing nothing but tbe rudiment of crime l'aaper leamlgraats te lie Beat Bark, friends Ar Olvoa Mow Hop. VTAAmNOTOS, Jan. 13. Mr. Hlaine Is still alive.

That it about aa much Cotton, Middling, XSWl Cattle, choice steer 13.00(5.15; medium, 14.71 9 Chicago. Near Bolton, th two small chil UiuoNTowft, i. Jau. 13. Ihe and learning nothing to fit them for is fmj Jan.

IS TO IS tt.uo Fob. tbe discharge of even the ordinary du and about the best that can be aaid of cvn of William smith. larmer, were fair to choice f8. 80.4.40; Wheat, No. i red Co (JttiK; Corn, No.

1 mixed 43 (g Philadelphia inspector of immigrant arrived here yesterday and left on the next train for the East with Mrs tie of American citizenship, even that lost on th prairie and were found froien of aelf-maintenance. hit condition, and yet Dra. Johnston and Hyatt, after half-hour consultation, left the Blaine house at to death. 43; oats, mixed western 30; Bye. No.

63tccS4; But lor, cboloe dairy, 11KJJ so 19.70 On the labor controversy the follow' Th sal by a receiver of th afternoon lTU io eo io. lrd Jan. Mv. Kt; short Kibe Jan. My Feb Helen Moodle and four She will be placed on board a steamer of the American line, which sails Wednes MLtTh Ing is an extract from the Governor's paper of Dallas I attracting th attention clock last nignt wunoui mucii o- zu; feggs, ireen laoiu.

CHICAGO. speech: trr newspaper men fa the southwest. Near To pes: a Mr. Diiks, Cattle. Shipping.

iVU: Hot. day for South Shields, England. 7'4 prehension that they would be ca back or that another serious would occur to-day. If we are to prosper, we must make I. Ml aa young and pretty woman, awaliowed a all of onr people feel that the flag choioe 14.65.00;' Wheat; Mo.

i red 713 7ij Corn. No. t. 42gii; Oats, mixed Tho family ha been in the county home here for about three weeks and has beea in this country only since lot of chloroform and then threw herself wliich floats-over them is an emblem of Never more than yesterday bare under a freight train. western, SKa.il.

justice. Our laboring people must either advance or retrograde. There is Chicago Indignantly denies th charge uncertainties almost mysterle- of the ease been to apparent This was strikingly evidenced when Mayor Dec. 14, 1893. Since the family hat been at the county borne Steward John KANSAS CITY.

Cattle. shiDnina- steers. M. Ultra. no such thing as standing still.

If they ar to advanc it must be by IX Carr baa been in communication Hote. Wheat. No. I red H3t Washburne of Chicago, President Go ropers ot the Federation of Labor and ith John Rodger, Inspector of imml so; uata, mixea western, en. their own conservative and Intelligent standing together only those forces Secretary Thompson of the IVorld't gration, and haa finally succeeded in showing the authoritiea that th Peetn BrevtUoa.

Fair Sunday-Opening Association survive which can take car ol them Oa th arrival of aa llilaol Ceatr called together at the Blaine house. Hoodie family were allowed to come into the country in violation of the im selves; the moment Individuals or elassea become dependent they ar ob traia at Tusoola, I1L, th dead body of Mr. Washburn had been a close man was fenad oa the eaglae pilot. He that there are ease of amallpox in the city. The third party In Texas has formulated plana for large publishing house through-el th country to furnish Populist ready-print matter.

By a decision rendered la th eo alert of the Ballingal will case Otturn-wa, 16, it deprived of a large bequest, th provision therefor being held to bo void. "Sam Hint, dancing master," as 8am el Ifnivey, of Wichita, is beat known mourned lor eight years for hi dead wife, esd finally made a ocoeesful attempt to end his with morphfo. migrant law. ject of charity, end their case la then was E. McMackea a farmer.

hopeless. IX tbe laDonog ciaates can Exhibit of California's roote. At Long Island City 100 peande froteadyaamlt which aa Ignorant Ital personal and club friend of th late Emmons Blaine in Chicago, and that the callers were among th few who got beyond the rigid scrutiny and exclusion at the front door. They NEWS IN BRIEF. A farmers' institute, conducted by George McKerrow, it In progrest al Waupaca, Wis.

Tho Illinois Association of Swine Breeder it holding it annual meeting at Shelbyviile. nenry Letter, aged 40, got a mar-rlage license In Galena, I1L, to marry Tillie Betjin, aged 10. The annual missionary meeting ol the Lutheran Churches of the Augustan Synod it in session In Oalesburg, Th remains of Mary Allen Wett, late editor ot the Union Signal, ar ex-, pected to reach Galesburg, IH-, Saturday for burial A freight train was wrecked on th Chicago Northwester road by running into aa open twitch at Ableman, Wit. Th ttreet ear line of Alton, BL, wr told to A. M.

Farnum of Wind- not thus stand together, will be Bar Fkahcuco, Cat, Jan. 13 The mechanics' fair, at which many of Cali ian was thawing la a atoana box, reduced to the condition ox tbe laboring classe la the poorer countries of ploded, killing five persons and Injuring the old world world, bnen a condition fornia's exhibit tot the World Fair ar displayed, wa formally opened last night at Mechanic' Pavilion and hearty SO more were received by members of th family and spent bait an hour In the library with James G. Blaine, and would destroy th purchasing power The firebug who for two months has of th American laborer, and with It beea trying to hare the city of Mil Th liurliegtoa na decided to light It will remain open until th latter part of February. Test, day afternoon at wen lethai finally resorted bomb, railroad car with electricity. th Baldwin Theater Irwin Stump, his latest act was the blowlag ap of a ear a yonng friend.

Th young men appeared in no way exercised over the condition of Mr. Blaine, and smoked cigarette while th situation destroy also th great American market If ever th American laborer is redoced to that condition where he can buy only a little eoars clothing Boa. The. W. Mabrcy wise la the president of the Mechanics' Institnt 1530,000 loss.

Klatoari speakership contest. delivered th opening address, and Americana of capital have Invested la A Federal medical export i exam (stag and a little amoumt of coarse lood. the Capt Woodruff, United State army. emeltars ever la Max loo, across from EI the Ark anaae prison epidemic lor trace was gone into much in detail. Young Mr.

Blain surprised and al also mad a speech. Th big pavillion Paso. cholera. entir character of our institutions will be transformed, and tbe value of much of onr manufacturing and rail most amazed hit callers by hi expres Is filled to overflowing with th won Th Colorado Legit-Tatar will probably Be a a tor Stewart of evade, proaoaaee sions of confidence. They had com derful productions and curioii tie of be coat-oiled by a asioa of DemocraU th monetary eonfereaee a freed, aad tor, Vt Th line will changed aa aratem.

road property depreciated. California. says that if tbe two old partiee do act and Popalist. DemocraU sad Independent better thereeelves oa tbe silver question, The question of the protection of non-ebmbatant the great public in the Harry J. Buckley of th Diamond Flate-GlM Company of wood, Mora 1(titUr sa Artoatlaa.

Ecxhc Anna, Jan. It Force of the Populists will elect the president la fail combined la Nebraska and orgaa td the Legislator. event of a strike or lockout must not IS musing, si is reporiru va ve a v- expecting to hear all hop abandoned, but on the contrary Mr. Blaine taid that hit father was not only gmiaing, but that there wa even a hope of hi recovery. He specified that the danger of a recurrence of the heart failure had been almost overcome.

Moreover, hi father had shown such wonderful federal troop and artillery and two I gunboat hav been dispatched to th provine of Corriente to put down th James Men of Oleey, wa ebet twice by the Marshal St. Marie, who limwr aa buub vt W. M. Ruirrlea. a minin? ftian be overlooked in this com ectioa.

Conditions have so changed that it eaa no longer be said that St I nobody' busi- he reel sted sad tried to eat. rising against th provincial author. Tbe Boat Dakota LepUlalar lietened to a abort bat facet mcetag freia Governor Sbeidea. tBt oaac-to la ipriar field was practically aaaaJmoaa la its aoaiaa-tie; e-tf the Beaat oasra arprised every ee Senator Atlleo and Hale aad Mr. ti tkra.

Plea twbala at eta what other people aa Ail lot Ashland. cays that unless tbe ab ten tee owner of iron lands la th Go gebie rang lower their they will hav to pay Uxet oa a high Valuation of undeveloped las da. Morgan, delegata MeaeUry Co- latenU of American society hav be-1 tacked 1,000 provincial troop at Santa reemperativ power that there were lereaoa, Braoeei, are back ta the Catted I coo go iDterdependeat, each class or I Loci yesterday and fighting waa still hopes that the other ailment might be Elate. I aoadiatted Itself to th I rotar on una morning. checked..

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