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Show TWELVE PAGES. OGDEN,)AILY COMMERCIAL. VOLl ME IV. NUMBER urn m Ml OODEN, 76. a held aatf had What had li.e aaMMM by an tt.e l TAt TIESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER to m i rix.41ertjes, Paraell .Hi, 190. PRICE, FIVE CENTS. i.i tl.e SHED AT LAST. n:iit .4 U,e I U, r.er ao do aot aeeaaad of tbeat avkr aieaereJ: Soaae . i nitl Sutev iurta, and atoi iIm- p: . e to think (hair beat aaaarer a aa in acre, the Overokees asking 9t per tbe Liberal that had bee of real mainand revihnc at tha aena r!y HONDEROCS WITH FAl.Ls AVD.IT 1. U. THE riJSl.t. uT THREE SRJ4TUK W ETIOS tar ho had . barge of the bilL Thair THK IVDIA.X Ireian an.: that Tirks from the Telegraph. ttoiMd cjuady m ram if it aimer had done him (Hoar) an hoax to FoRt'E I Po Hl KIWLS. m i 1LLEH I P IX THE SENATE. II A UKKX N.AVEU. WAli A at liurhbifton. red To tuaiuUiii to tar kind af which he aouid a A hava laid eiairn. It Iowa. r..,!...n- - batveea u- - ii.i had brought huu ink) company into i o -, 1 Uiu. A ah Trouble which be ahoutd otherwise have been too The Raek Island aad M. Panl'a Big- Fool Kighu I nder a Hag of Truce rtKu May Vet i yard hj to be eataUiahed ou I rind that I w rift tou tuoiWt to seek adaiiaskju. It aaa the P. t .rt Violated Traffic by i Hoar KlMittI Defend Bet There t Koran? satai-ao HUB Sit a M and Adauia. h lWti. reviled bi. who democrat January, letter I authori. mm to publiah if ou Heart's condition in still ei- Their Eirlaion Proas Omaha. Sumner, and Seward, and Lincoln, and of Ike Trvop kilhrd. iht Election l'.ill Ihmk it useful. This i ran l. The aenatora from Virginia and treaely t riticaL correspond, oagfct to afford sufficient evittotew that Wast Virginia i Daniel and Kenna had Oreat ufferioc i re!KrUd the tt" whi.hoton, IW. it. The aeoale met but QMMh lec.2BL Tbe arts uf the as rxur tra J.' (rfhcjl du. -- ttier. m OkUhaaa. erMbUcity repealed what their predecessors wears hava bean bass enough to in Miles at noon and Um Vk Preaieut laal be liad aaid, tha hMrhet of hoae shoes, he Union Pacific in debarring the Chicago, d dated llapid auha from lien. J A Howard A Col, Boatoa, Huar I was ngaworthy to unloose. Muauke A St. Paul from entrance infoee the senate a ouuinjuntcaUou from The totter from Chamberlain m City. S. I), were received toaight by lauiea clutUing. hasfa .e.1 Without eoneluding his seeh. Hoar to Omaha over the Union Pacific bridge the oernr of Idaho transmitting the yielded tor tuijnecutwa aaaaaon and the marked pmal, and dated Jan. (ton. Schoneld. telling f a light in the aettlera :a Eastern C.dorado aw' was a kurprias to the St. Paul officials. It contains . tbe following: 'In tbe prrt. Bad Lands I. day. Tha first was: onMany mleatiaia of tbe natora elart from to otwa ajdiniir O the terge of atarvatHNi. nDndition eat of affair Irwh bean For advert at time aoine than "Whitemde bad four troops af carab-they hee that state. (Jeoafe L. Shoup ami Win. J. ever that vou hava aot A Note. Hi AM K si 'HEME. ing that, beginning yesterday, thay found unfortuaata MeC'onnell. The credeotiala hat ing liekl lVahiiigttiU the Imlians till Powytha s nat. tliere L jb 'any of and Two weeks ago would run pasaenger trains through to your atanding fur any uf those avow va- retched him tith four more troops hurt rev. Dec 29 uwn road Mr. Hoar aaitl that Mr. Shoup A 1'l.iu lot the W hole s le Kobben one under the new cant in Ireland Surely there must be I..!. I of t K 'felll i..ri.,r .1.1. .U. pnwul and asked that tha uath of Chairman Oaen. of the house committee Omaha, but the first In threat in the Irish ,,rk-rty to keep armirurtheliulianatheflghtrmenred.! office he ad in in uttered him. Vance re on immigration, aaa authorized by a schedule was stopped by Union Pacific an open Uie ehauuels of comniuuicatkon Voaa, Itoc. 29 marked thr.t the new state of Idaho ap majority of the members of his commit people at the bridge. morning paper very few Indians have escaped, j Prenutont with Liberal leaders. If evarv oummMc 1 think In an interview tl..s eveioog deliberate aud bant "ue of the thick wo wdl have Una matter in hand pea red to have ehvted MM than its tee to report (he comprehensive bill to Miller of the St. Paul road, said: "Laat co ope rats ia expected it is clear Uiat earraBge,l plans f.r ph:nlering whol- ahare of senators and he thought the the house, amendatory of the present May our company entered into an ar a great deal of preliminary talk must be as anon as all are in pueitiou. There was had, and I doubt if any liberal leader ! M L" credent lain ahouM he reerred to the contract labor ami immigration laws. .i .en . tit with the Kock island road be V::,; is at present in direct or indirect com H mmitlee oa privileges and elections. Th- - bill was l,1:,aMl'- -1 I have l ist ssn man. of the In to be a coiiscrva by uhich we were to build a bridge munici.t, creek. 'turday .n thought with tbe Irum renrearuUi across the Missouri river at Omaha for Hoar's motion having been agreed to i ben - verai deputy slu r.X, made a .! ( is Vrrui..') I '.. i. ccf , ry much diane who went out towards orsyt.ie that senator escorted Shoup to tbe deck tive measure, but it now being hung our joint use.Assoon as the Union Pacinc tives. aceul on the jewelry ttore at XD Eighth this in- i.. g. come back r in thcrla'k their 1 refer intentions of raised ladil because by ofrioe. and objections up wnere lie to k the oath of particpeople heard of this e ery thug of value m Ihe next report pays: ieneriil in en ue aim s you ifet Parneil's Hums subsequently inquired what bach of New Jersey, who, at the time. ularly to Sydney Dillon, who is now ami wishes.forCannot Brooke telegraphs I'orsvthe leporU that the place, 'i'he "tore was owned bv of one the j scats: vacant Onetjuatn:t ad iH- oine of Vance's motion and said was absent on the frantic Slox Dodge, who is a It ti. while disarming Big Foot's Iwnd this Albert John, who hwdisappe-v.engaged president, an Ueoeral oonfetence he can do . for the hast with ..A..is r.ally hia priuia iu an investigation of the methods . .on. Jk a simply aworn Shoup k . f a rbjtlit oeimrretl. ent the ire by ' director, they sought ....ti y.u anaic O' !. morning tur Captain i:ar linn.. la- e which Chinamen might be smuggled in us: tola us there could be no need of Wallace aud tiva aoldiera were kiltol. valued at alwut aiMi. Tho scheme Vam-remarked it was stated in the to the Tinted State. Lehlliarh agrees our building a bridge as tliey would lie Lieutenant Cariingtoti and lift.-- , n men was so suiveaaful that at least a dozen DAHINO Tolt, s. :.c that ti. - iKitors had lieen ia his views with those of the (ierman glad to let us use their bridge for a conv.ere w niiided. The Imlians are Innng do aii town diamond brokers and contract a alarti il in Idaho, ami that tho legisla- American secret societies which are in sideration. Subsequently hunted up in all direct iona (leneral hwraieis were victlmiaed, and the Chn-;:gA and w road n our of draw Itank 1'iltVicd was hich to the extent had in ture assigning dined to opKise any measure which has gone up by in the made Bnnkl also reports that many young nngleader plot Island were to run trains into each f thaw the term for which he for its object li&rht Hut tlte Kohlierx Allcstcd. his the erection of barrier. to the i:-The defaulting who were going jut from camp go-x- l warriors escape. should serve. That was contrary, he . Bf the freedom of uiniiigration to the Union depot at Omaha over the ne of tbe nawt in the Bad Linds to the ageuev have tradesman left his wife pennd.-Chkaih, said, to the rule of the seriate ami to complete as Union Pacific bridge. This company the l nitcit Mates. All the troops f're leai mg for part. unknown he per toward ijebibacli. gone Forsythi constitutional provisions. He thought it soon as he heard of the action of was to pay" tfflyOOO a year and its pro-- daring roblicrit-- know n in Ci.icago was have suaded her to giv hin a few htlinlretl imtiliiil." ' Of therefore that the question lie the committee other joint exK'iisc. perpetrated today by three stock yards she had aavisl. In tli face of A later dispatch say:-- : against perthm "Oeneral d nt PresuL determined by the proper committee of anything being doneprotested was The contract by approved in his absence. m's previous i cpiiUitioti he man tl BriKike It two that and shots tired were the who same toughs, undoubtedly rejorts the senate. So Ear as the election af was in conseiiuence of this protest that Adams and the board of directors of the work nD VpontbO credulity of near (Pine Bulge by wane , three senators was concerned it had Owen liehl up the report, vtnflti will not Union Pacific and there euii be no ques- - ( recently robled the cashier of Aiierton s one ..,1thei i.iagency the day mi. lev. ral Were down town jeweler and nride such preInniM' our So as far been held regularly and in order. t lie made to tha house until Lablbaefa t:on as to its validity. and tired in return, ttiite a large number of tensions as to his big bank A few minutes past noon throe men we have Hoar argued that the question was a returns. freight business is Two Strike-- ' band run uway and all the rrinunerative trade, that he hud comparcry simple one. It was clear and un Stewart's notice given in the senate been operatic under the contract since entered the Merchants' Exchange bank, are ge icrally excited. All this atively on difficulty after he once made inestiomible that one of the two sen that he would tomorrow call up the July 1, but as we gave notins that wo! on Commercial avenue. South Chicago. agency favorable inipreiicn, in getting all the look more serious." makes matters ton whose credentials had just tiuancial bill, gave rise to some specula- would begin to run passenger trains we' Cashier Wilder ami liookkeeper Willis jeweler) and ili.m i.nds he wantoil on lieeu presented would go out on the 1th tion as to the effect of his action were shut out without explanation. The hail gone to lunch and the only person e ret I it. One of his victims who let John upoti The Beporl OnBtraati of March. 1S91 and the legislature "lie tnc program arrangeo. It contract is legally binding and I don't left in the Uink wi.s Frank Lynn, as have jewelery on credit said bo did not how appeals, ngiu session had elected a senator Chk ami, Dec. 29. Tlie rumor received think more than would Ik reali.ed that Stewart is deairoa )f making see how the Union Pacific can set it I sistant enshier. Two of the nn-- went vvnu-VOUK windows tho in to ocm. iicmi term bank aside." the lor llie a speech upon the tiuancial subject, and Unless the pnHanft building, in this city this afterniMin that a mtkiiis on the tlxtures. be would a all a was there similar The Book Island iimtract Beyond pointed n oier al Lynn ami ordered question ootvrad the stoh'ii stock the creditora that there is uo serious intention of tak vacancy a' that time because one of iog the tiuancial bill up for actios tomor to that of the St. i'aul except that it him to open the door at the rear and let tight had occurred when the troops tried will sustain a total losi-- . those two gonilnineii would have to go row. or in fact, any day this week. embraced the joint use of tracks from the third man in. Lynn did this, when to disarm Hig Foot's band is iMiitirmed oal OB the 4th of March. 1891. A Carlisle today introduced a joint :eso-- Omaha to Lincoln. On the strength of tho robber knocked him down and by t he report of t he following telegram Judge of Human Nature. kicked him in the stomach until the by Col. Corbin, from lieu. MiU. at a Carli;e argued that the legislature in it ion authorizing the president to ap it the Rook Island has built tifty-twNew York Sun: A young man who Idaho had no right toMMiass in advance point three commissioners, and invite miles of romi lietweea Lincoln and young man was coaiiiletclv belnhss. late hour tonight: "Rapid City S. I., the action by lii senate, that there t'anada to appoint tho same, to con. ider Beatrice, connecting with its main line. then he entered the vault, took Dae. il. Col. Forsythc reports that wanted to buy tout jewelry for his lies; would bo a raoaocf in the sonatc from all to obtain a from the safe three (900 packages of while disarming Big band a tight girl's Christmas dropped into one of the questioni; affecting tho commei 'rial The Union Pacific was thus that state on .March 4, 181)1. No clction relations bills, some change and h bo containing OOOnrred. Captain Wailace and a few John street under the existing treaties, and southern outlet through the Indian shops the other day. of a senator to till such vacancy could recommend to the and become a eomoetitor for traffic deeils and mortgagee. Then be nickeil soldiers were killed. Lieut. I iurlingtou He selected jewelry govern a handsome bracelet which take place until it w;is legally known ments such reciprocalrespective him into the vault and and fifteen men Were wounded. Presidents This threw to and Southwest. from the Lynn, up will as legislation cost clO. He didn't hapien t have so would occur. After it settle all differences and that a vacan'-best tend to Miller and Cable had a conference today locked the door on him. The burglars again complicates the surrender of all much money with him, and told the was determined by the senate in a con- promote the growth of trade and but Ixith declare they have not decided then put t In r spoil into n aa-'and the Indians which would have taken man who waited on him to put It aside ocdrove a not stitutional way that there would lie a had short time of down course a this definite in street. the action, place They taking buggy, upon any between the two governments. for bun and he would call for it later in Pot-st he had two Willis curred. of were battalion! the that at men however, the vacancy after that time the next legislap.issixl Bookkeeper Senate continued the nomination of they opinion, the day. ture of Idaho, if in session, might proH. Brown as associate just of could not be deprived of the rights the entrance of the bank, and on gett mg and Hotchkiss guns, (jattoa large nnin He noticed as he sixike that the man ceed at once to choose a senator, and if Henry was accorded them by the contract, arM inside court. surprised to rind the vault ber of young warriors have been away was eyeing hi:n very the supreme inlontly. It made in session not the were Fiona were iu the legislature the locked ii ni no one present. He hur- camp that Senator Frye, from the committee on though there has been a change gicng to the Bad him feel slighih uncomfortable, and the appointment of u senator should lie made commerce, reported favorably the va- management of the Union Pacific. rieaiv eneiicil tnc vault, when voung Lands, Use unite a number of Two llashe.i across his mind that the The opinion was expressed here today Lfn fell out bloody, ahd groaning that Strikes' band going tow ard Forsythc. thought by the governor of the state. He imagrious bills embodying the recommendaman did not believe that he would re v.. " tr.wifiu 01 el,w Tka ined there hud never been a case in the tions of tha lirm.a .in. ... if., v i , .11. vwii ii,. recent international marine that the hand of Jay Could could be tha blak had l.xen turn. vM 11.1." .utabtoai-.i iei e Ltouten history of tho country where a state jSutied to the mei chant ma- seen in all of this. He owns the Mis I suppose that you don't souri Pacific and that part of the con ant Jerkins and Sergeant Powers. The tegislature had chosen three senators at rt ne service sort of thing. he Raid -- but 1 will that once. called Union HAVE a was HOSTILES out Pacific Sl'KIiENBEIfEB. which tract a the minute in The President has approved the act patrol wagon gives will Iivue a come for it surely. under not it Is is Pacific in imperative of line into the Missouri anil started Hawley lot pursuit Mr the relief of Assistant United tho territory vou preb r. if the constitution that there should be a Treasurer Brooks at San Francisco.States not to his taste. There is a feeling in whom they could see a mile ahead. Big Foot and His Hand .Now Under The man .mled and shook hia head. vacancy after the 4th of March next. Xoble today, in response to railroad circles that this affair may The lash was plied mercilessly and the Secretary the Ciiard of Soldiers. "Oh, no." he said, "I wasn't thinking so. I think Carlisle an inquiry from local land officers at prove the death blow to the president's police Ware gaining rapidly when the of that at all. I was just going to say te Haley Thei how bould the legisla-of Oregon City, Ore., holds that the appli- agreement. President Miller said, in an horses began to give out. The lieu Omaha, Dec. 29. A special from Pine you that there is no need of you coming ture of Idaho be any more certain cant who prior to tbe act of August 30 uterview : "If that contract cannot be tenant ordered the officers to use shot Judge says Big Foot's band was dis- down again. Just write out a check for that fact three months hence than it is last, had perfected no is use as soon could to made as there .'fcSI within stand, his title to fooling guns they acres get covered shortly before noon yesterday the amount and take the bracelet along traffic out time with he while today? to an order or more under the agreements." away range, jumped land with you. or, if you piefer, 1 will send After a discussion between Carlisio may under that act general title tolaws, by Little Bat. one of the Indian scouts. other wagon. 310 acquire to your address." it and Reagan, Spooner and others, the acres is At the corner of South Chicago and The hostile camp m ire. That is to eight miles north that Ihe act Destitute Union Pacific Laborers. He took a bank check from a drawer credentials of Shoup and HeCooneU is not to be retroactive, say and hence the Cottage Grove avenue the robtMN de- weat of Whiteside's cam)) on and handed it to the customer together were referred to the committees on limitation Portland, 0 re. Dec. 20 The situ ition serted the buggy, getting intei the Wounded Major applies only to tho amount When this was re with a pen. The customer was amazed. Knee. elections. and I privileges be acquired after the parage of the men fcrcad into idleness y reason covered meat wagon ot Charles Millin. that to Major Whiteside he ordered a "Why, how do you know that ray jiorted Aldrich offered a resolution for an of thomay idea the with thus would act. they of cessation of work on the Sounel ex'teu evidently of t he Seven t n oa airy into t he sad check will bo good for anything?" he troop amendment, of rules w hich he had hereof elude the the the but lice, viligence ill" and marched to the' point Indicated asked. "Vou never saw BMMftMMk sioa of the Union Pacific is unchanged. tofore given notice of, and asked that it KUBBBKED BY A MOB. pursuers were too close and a volley by the scout. s the military advanced "I know," said the man quietly, "but This afternoon tho mayor of the be printed and laid over. from the shot gun soon caused them to in a long line of that is the way we do business. We formed bostiles the Cockrell asked whether it was now in When it tho following telegram to S. H. JI. desert the wagon. was caught Major Whiteside brought his have be"ii doing thit way for twenty order to move to refer the resolution to John Matthew s was Undoubtedly Kill- Clark, and general man- up with Mullin was placed under arrest, battle. into line unci when they came years and never made a mistake yet. It men ed Reasons. on for Political rules. up committee the that he knew within ritle shot of tha Indians, ager of the Uuion Pacific, at Omaha: although protesting judge human liig is part of our busines-tAldrich replied that the motion would about the matter, while officers Foot came forward on foot and unarmed Dec. 29. The WashingNearly one thousand discharged and nothing Washington, nature quickly and doe dedly, and it is when comes the resolution be in order of do of tho One chase continued construction the others. your employes ton Star says: The killing of John and signalled that be Wanted to upon our Judgment that wo offer this ' up. partnientare in Portland in various states of them, John Corbet, soon surrendered with the major. Dismounting the sjs'ak tatter convenience to certain customers. We Stewart gave notice that tomorrow-mornin- Prentiss Matthews, postmaster at of destitution. Several hundred being and after a long hunt the others were walked out and met th' chief. Ashe don't do it with everybody, you may be he move to take up the finanMiss., by young McBride will fed and are They opened fire on came forward Hig Foot extended his sure." lodged daily by the found in a barn. cial bill. out to turn be a cause celebre. probably city and by private charity. All these men being discovered and Patrick O'Brian, He had made no mistake in this in(iorman moved to take up the bill for The Star reporter yesterday saw J. M. hold unredeemable time checks which I watchman with the police was shot in hand in token of pea OB, "I am sick. and the customer tilled out the want here and stance, My peace," Major people an adjustmeut of the accounts of labor- Matthews, of Mississippi, who was the contractors have no means to pay, hav- the thigh. The sight of shot guns was Whiteside cut him short with "I wont check and took the bracelet along. the hour but under law, eight ers, etc., republican candidate for congress against ing exhausted their own resources and too mu h for them, however, and they have any parleying at all, it is either mi Hoar claimed the floor on the election General Hooker at the last election, and being unable to obtain from your com soon gave up. surrendering all the sjioils. INJURES THEIB FEELINGS. conditional surrender or tight. What bill and Gorman withdrew the motion. who is nlso a brother of t he dead man. pany any portion of t3Q8,000 now due They gave their names as Frank Bennett is your answer?" Hoar yielded the floor to Hiscock, who Matthews had just received the follow- them on contract. I 6ubmit that the and Henry Featherstone. The latter is "We surrender." said the "we Tin Posfofflc Conmiaalon Rttelintfi addressed the senate at length in suping telegram from Carrollton: "John was Union Pacific company is directly re- known to the police by several other! would have done so liefore chief, we but of bill. tho I Ho murdered mob. a notihad been port by sponsible for the condition in which the names. poll Wnnamaker. couldn't find you and couldn't." Then At the conclusion of Hiseocks speech. fied by a dozen men that the mob was men are left by the sudden abandonment at a signal his warriors reined the white Washinoton, Dec. 29. The civil ser Hoar addressed the senate. In the course going to kill him that day. He saw the of contracts and is bound in common THE EVASIVE WILLIAM. flag. In less time than it takes to write vice commission has addressed a lengthy-letteof his remarks, Hoar said the struggle men with their guns and got a rifle. honor and decency to take instant steps it t he military bail their prisoners surto tho president regarding th anfor the pending bill was a struggle for When he did this the sheriff arrested for the relief of their destitution until Mr. O'Brien Talks Much and Says rounded and a courier was hastened into nual report of Postmaster General the last step toward the establishiag of him and placed him under bonds. John the wages due them be paid in full." the Pine Ridge agency for the other font r in which the latter said the oil il a doctrine to which the American peo pointed three men out to the sheriff and Little About Irish Affair of tbe Seventh cavalry Rnd Lieu service examination, particularly as re troops pie were pledged by their history, their asked him to arrest them and protect A Counterfeiter's Outfit. Pakis. Dec. 39. In an interview with tenant Taylor's scouts to help guard and gards postoHiee employes, ought to be The sheriff refused. constitution, their opinions and inter- his life. It There are USO war- improved. Tho commissioners say t hey 29. ests. Dec. United Associated Press reporter today, Wm. disarm the party. an They could not know in their was a plot and all were in it. Mont., Livinostone, all perfectly armed, and 3S0 BquaWB, have riors inferior or of vassels slaves, When went to he many times asked high oliicials of citizenship the hotel States Marshal Devoe has found a de- O'Brien aaid he had little to say to They the poatofBoe department for suggestogether iiilh many children. races, it was idle to debate theories of for dinner. McBride. who was still in serted cabin near in friends America When the yet. on the GrayeUffe seem to ie all well lived for war except of his ow n drug store, shot him down with in the but this annual reort is the first presence philosophies in which were all apparatus proper time comes he and others will lie that some of them are without ponies. tions, of the a shot gun. killing him instantly. Not oxnress intimation provisions the they have received that to all information A ready possible give coin. Whiteside has 2,."(Nt soldiers. The the department had anything to He r.ipelled with all satisfied with this, McBride tired five for manufacturing spuriou Major constitution. be and he will was He soon. that man named Prank Ellis was found in the hopes is that the surrender of opinion Tho statement general that the indignation which the calumny de- shots at him from a revolver after he suggest. to in siieak unable to the proregard Ho and arniated. to Inrefused in is not vicinity faith. The Foot good to one fourth one third Big from served, the aspersion that the bill was a was dead. The mob then began danc- say anth posed meeting with Parnell. Hegnrding dians still retain their arms. The party, ing. of the men furnished by tho oomrsinion partisan measure, or that any mfln who ing and shouting around the body with attributed to Hugh the statement however, is being watched and the first through tin- railway mall aarvioa examinthe most vile abuse and curses. John supported it was actuated by partis-iO'Donnell that the funds of the Irish false WHAT CAPTAIN OSHEA SA VS. move will precipitate a light. ation have not proved satisfa story is depurposes. The committee that reported had received several anouymous letters held in Paris are in such si shape party nied by the commission in the letter, it had merely undertaken to act on the tolling him he must leave the town. neither Parnellitcs touch can that the which shows that more than advice of S. S. Cox and other leading The murderer goes froe and all because Reply to the Taunt that He Sold Fighting Now Qetag On. them, O'Brien declined logite B direct of these men are still kept in tho service democrats to extend the beneticient sys- they must have the iMistoftice." Wife's Honor for His Ow n Cain. answer, saying DO nationalist who knows OatSCaOO, Dec. 30. A bulletin from and the commissioners tem of electoral supervision offered in express surprise "My brother," said Matthews, "was O'Donnell attaches the slightest im- Pine Dec. 29.- - Having been London, Bidge agency, received at '.I o'clock that their work is not satisfactory. Thus New York to other parts.of the country. only twenty-onold. He was the ho to anything years on tho says portance The senators would put fort h the whole tirst republican postmaster to take the this morning, says that lighting is now the commissioners say, the figures of that he cannot bring suit for libel subject. military power of the government to Carrollton office for many years, and it with hope of success. Captain O'Shen the funds subscribed in the going on between the Indian poiien and Wannamakers ow n report contradict his Begarding Tho tiguros also show defend settlers against the Indians, was freely said that no republican should of the Indians recently returned own assertions. has published a letter to disprove United States recently. O'Brien said no some though the latter had been provoked by hold tbe office." man on either side in the present con from the Bad lands. It is iuiHssible to that of postoAice inspectors furnished a hundred years of wrongs. Would Timothy Healy's taunt that he has bar- llict has the smallest fear that there will learn now how serious it is. There is from the commissions: list more than tered his wife's honor to gain a seat in lie any misdirection of naiional funds. much anxiety at the agency, whre there ninety per cent, have been retained. New England Abandoned Farms. they not also protect the negro against There isno class of employes tho comThe letter is dated St. Al The fund now in Paris was subscribed is only a few company's of infantry. unproved outrages at the polls? Did parliament. Havf.rhill, N. H., Dec. 20. The dridge, mission say. which is more desirable to December 24, 1890. Tho writer for general political purposes anil rethey stand here seriously to affirm that the farmers of the republic had created French Canadians living near the state says: "When I was liberal I did my mains in suspense pending settlement of keep from political patronage than For Illinios Exhibit. a national government and given line are said to be forming organizations best to promote your (Healy's) Candida the differences in the party. inspectors. As to the 29.The Illinois state Chicago, Dec. it no authority to securo purity of to obtain many of the abandoned farms turo as a liberal, and supported Glad- American funds just subscribed, they THE RECORD OF DISASTER. election of its great representatives? The of this state and Vermont. It is believed stone in Middle Armagh, and afterward are to lie forwarded to joint treasurers board of agriculture at a meeting today I quote from a Webb A Kenny, in Dublin and will 1k decided to ask the legislature to approassembly of republican senators charged that there will be considerable emigra at Liverpool iu 188T. that through election practices in opera- tion from the lower part of Canada the letter from Chamberlain to me dated expended solely for the for priate a half million dollars for the state TlTO More Banking Firms Forced to tion in some of the states the seats of at coming spring. Commiftees have been December 90, 1890, in which he says: "I which tbey were subscribedpurx9e Plans for in support exhibit at the World's fair. the Wall Other Failures. least thirty representatives had been il sent to buy up abandoned farms. assume that you will take some notice of of evicted tenants. Not the slightest buildings were considered. Pnn.ADifi.pniA. Dec. 29. Gerlach and the brutal attacks on you made by Mr. difficulty can arise in regard to the dislegally usurped; that the constitution of the United States had been so violated The Cherokecs Didn't Agree. A Paper Manufactory Harjes, bankers and brokers, announced Healy at Kilkenny, although, unless I position of these funds. Assigns. and overthrown that for fourteen years their suspension on the stock exchange am much mistaken, you will have no 29. L Dec. Tho T., -29. Dec. nego at noon today. The firm made an as Nkw York, Frank R Walker, legal remedy. His statements are enTahlrqc ah, a minority has controlled the national An official order in Berlin prohibits house of representatives, aud for four paper manufacturer, made an assign tirely inconsistent with what I know of soldiers from patronizing eertnin restau- tiations between the United States and aignment this morning to Wm. Gerlach, the general election in 1885. 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