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Show XTI. VOX no. w 1?) 0 KEITH BROTHERS, KlfS flUISIlIS 1 liTS. UFS..FHS KD, Xto., r,rcK sA EO JOHN C. of and Jobber M.icufacturart and 26, " CSIS5. " .A- Street, Madlfoo & CO., Mifffffluiiaie. tta Biatt iy Z. CIn M. Ue TarrttOey. Krilli - ar kej4 dlflilr Absolutely Pure, MTABllHKO 1360. Palmer, FQller & Go., Doors & Blinds, Sash, MO CTX.lDX3rC3-- , Mjitftit, tJV't l'hrch ITiHlsh, Jttatrt; itair Railing, Bmlustcrt, Jfewelt, CHICAGO, tCte 111. end 2. ara eocmtMottr kapt to Stock tr ill dm uu LumMr kml CAT aid Orfea. Prtoe I.l5 Hid Mouldta ant rra epuo apyuwuuu. .idr Ooooi HORSE (MILS! ll in uoiu it nave on bonder ibiiii otker. , wmmj IIOI7SJE. drUH, ky Prince Hemeja. New York, 6. The Herald' Washington special says: Prince Arisugua, Nomuja, the uncle of the Emperor of Japan, and suite, are expected to arrive in New York from Liverpool on the 12th. The Prince left Japan last summer. He has the highest rank of any Japan' ese that ever arrived here. 7SO,000,0 Bold. ht ill IRJICLE OF r Be WORLD-WID- tatt 1 aoa REH0W1 E 'tiium mi iwi If mi - 'Wa- 1 irly a fol-jareo- na jauDDeu, jviicnigan: tannon jjji-noAnderson. Kansas; .Tteedi Maine; Hhallenberger, .Pennsylva- y? . nia; ilge?OtlUufnW':rJttIs- was KiO heard of this committee and things WAV, UK. JEC IT O mittes had loaded down the i calenB. COHUI, dars with various bills, quite a numjar. ber of which had stanncb. advocates In the House. .Various caucusses HEMPHILL, HAMLIN & CO. followed. The little revenue bill was decided upon, and Kelly's oppomm wiI aftrayt 4i$irt4 4m t JTUtwr. sition was developed in the memorable caucus at which the stormy disKATS ETC. GIL CUTIS CE3SGETS Ml arose.And a conclusion was cussion Y. K. FAIBBJLNK & Co., I WJ 3tM BROADWAY, reached which the chairman of. the ways and means refused to be bound - CJHIOAGO. KW Our Goods ar kept by tt Branch Store. to seia by C St. f . o4 U Braaek Huum tad beater GeoareUr. ' ' ' Z. C. - . the House. r abrogated, said he had no doubt that the attempt wonld be made, but he did not fear it would succeed. The provisions of the treaty, favorable as they are to the United States, naturally are morel or less distasteful toother powers. . Great Britain regards it as giving i the United States political preference, while France insists that certain clauses, in, our treaty should be stricken out, and part of Carter's mission has been to patch that mat ter up. Carter spoke of the alarmlngde-creas- e in the population of the Isfew lands and of the coming of abene-ficiecargoes of Chinese, and their effect in substantially increasing the population. Now they are bavin e a large measure of sua cess. with Portuguese immigrants, Who Bring then lamiues with tnem. 3.000 more families have lust been ordered, . At first there was a slight opposition arising from a misunderstanding by the Portuguaa Govern ment, but theoDPOsitlou was easily overcome, ed that 'the Government Interposes no obstacles. t Carter tried to organize a scneme recently for the 'colonization o Southern negroes, but the plan was strongly opposed by the producers or tha Houtn. who tay mat with the f.-- t 1 Impetus recently given to their Industries of that section, it will be but a short time before they will need all the negro labor that can be obtained, and the scheme was aban doned. He thinks, however, that with the advantages of commercial relations they now have and the success of the Portuguese Immigra tlon, they have no fear of their fu ture prosperity. floor of The revenue policy bv: either there or If.' Laod . on-th- e having been, concluded upon, anD. W. SIEltltlASI A CO., other caucus was called a little later td consldetxtbre . press of business, MXKtTACTPRKRS Of AJTD OXALXBS IS which was brought about by strife Lietl&- Hjers Totocco Co, precedence among members who LOQKING GLASSES for had introduced measures they wishuiAcnJBiJia of tbS DF EVERT DESCRIPTION. ed to push. Trouble multiplied as Htar, "TT' Sledge, Clipper, interests continued to clash, and the Ne. S77 BHOADWAT, eecondcommitteo, or steering comC'ornerf Stone, i 3ST2E3W AM.!T!lVn DR1ND3 OF mittee, was announced as follows: G. of . tar ft Sato by Z. K. I. Hiscocky Burrows, Robinson O O UXlulO Bingh.w i,y 7. r. M. I. od ISnoob Btoraa. Massachusetts, McKlnley," CO. ham. Pound and Bobeson. commit-taTo all e that and intents purposes or kUUrJ.CTCBKB9 L. M. RUMsfeY & ex? was like the. other, Co., UTEI8mf.IIITEBnSi.TU2l. cept thatexactly It Intensified the objec. Mkoiiteatarttt and Jctbtertof tionable features of the first. It was JOBBERS IN in no sense a representative com WMHO FIRE EliClliES. Pliimbers Materials. mittee of the Home, but of Mr. who by this means was Bobeson, T3 BBKKMAN BTHSET. abet LcmJ, rip direction of the busi: ripes, practical given 35TEI-WriBukcra'aad SIcmm FttMra ness. It contained two members of YOBK. VtT Rfr by nermftMiOB to PayJd Jamas, tbe appropriation committee out or 11 ."ait Laks Cut. Bd FHklig, seven, instead of three out of ' nine, as In the first case. The majority of & Co., WFLLER TEFFl. the committee were formed with a ITHUUPLEUEIITS. ' view of affecting the tarlil alone. So f and ImptrMn the House at the last session was so IBC. EU..KU directed that tariff legislation was 310 "OWH Impossible, ana everything must SEC0I3 ST, ST. LOUIS, 10. caucus Dena to xuoesan's win. BBOAPWAT, 83S, IS3, SA, KB, 89, S30, CMly will be held soon and the committee recast to more appropriately repreYORK. sent the geographical- - divisions of .. the Union. tt313m The Speaaerahlp. 5. When Bfandall Washikqtok. entered he was much pleased with the universal salutation or memhers of the House "Good morning, Mr. Speaker." HS smiled blandly, andbowed profueely.Carliale and Sprio gW Ak for Ike r. too, bad thi folkmta ud tk I canvass ror uie cjpmknbujii mmj w KlbW. it rip rfieJ iba Brat Satl. ": aaM to. have already begun. racunn aod meets i - M YOBS, i UT O r .- PCI BBOS. nt - ? Jlbri DRY a ! . ;new Failure. Strikes 'earil Keduelleavs, N. J., i Paterson, vMVAnln th Clifton Bilk mills I I wKh Quick Bales. For Sale by Z. GH.I I. and Branch Store. - 3 r a Crtaaaa and Crloalnala. fled. CO , (Dead. Y - . ijitf -- -- -- J S . DLHB. vawwwi! f SUITABLE .rh.-..:v- to-d- to-da-y. AN ELEGANT FOR -f - .v-i.- LINE OF VirJTER GOODS! DOLMAHS, SHAWLS, WOOLENS, HATS, ! WTOOfllliyOOTMIW, It iiM PRICES LOW as any 4 Ml CLOTHING ! HATS and CAPS ! FURNISHING GOODS! ALL IN TOE tat Children's and Prices ana Best Qnality Latest Siylss, jkfir 2 rg- cn c3 ng O fan -- D 43 if on learned that the examination was FOR SALE. over, a rush was made for the entry and gateway, with threats te lynch A FEW SECOND-HAN-D BCGOrES AND the prisoners. A sergeant ana ten A. Sprtur WacorjB. Apply at Salt Lake men were sent for. The "snatchers" Carri&ra and Wairon Shop, eoroor of Con- were then brought out. The crowd merotal and UHve Htresc J. MALQrJIOTj made another rush and women and diailf men struck at the prisoners, who cowered before them.; The police men drew their clubs and on a trot went to the Central Station, where Equal to any in the the prisoners were locked np for the nhtht. Market ! Boston. 5. C. i Jfoucher, ellas H. M. Whitney, a young New York to swindle lawyer, has managed BTJENS SONS, Boston merchants out of $5,000 by an ingenious device, giving them LATE OF THE FIRM OF MACDUFF BBO3 bogus drafts drawn in the name of Poucner and accepted across the face In red ink by Whitney. He ZSr Kilns Opposite Hoi had a law office on which both lialte. , Spring names appeared. ' ..d78a Rochester. 5. Some scoundrels raised six paddles of the second lock, letting the water but, causing a disastrous overflow. The New York Central culvert and track were washed away, freight cars ditched To the Stockholder of the " Utah and and trains delated. Salt Lake Canal Company." Bf. Louis, 5. The grand jury to Cockbill the against day Ignored rell for ailling Blayback. This ruiiy PirrwcrPAt PrjtCs o Boms ma, 8ai.t lacs ' ; exonerates him. Cmr, TJtah. Little Rock,5. Governor Church GIVEN THAT A ill has been Issuing wholesale par- NOTICE 13 HEREBY tbe TrUlteee, bald Beptem- dons to criminals of almost every Ka 1. 1RS an of.mamiiinnf ef one dollar W order., One hundred and fifty have bars wujlerled upon the capital stock of been granted to date. He has been this lDoorporaUoo, oce halt payabto, on or 8. to H. Deormbef 15, H82, sharply criticized o.for it. eoe half payable by Vnm.TiauBicr.tad ixicnoias, jonn tbs fint day of Mar, A. JX 1883, la workJoo Moberiy, mo., AmttoRk num whtoh tbe first and Richard Cooke, notorious des k.mii.n of tbe aaMasmeoc may ""r peradoes, of Mt. Sterling, are want Instalment oa tbe 15th day of Deotmber, 18SS will, ed for murder, burglary and other paid aod adyertked fox sale at pub-b- o bedaHoquant, crimes in Illinois." They were re auction; and unless payment is made wi ii in mcM en the seoood day of January and when the cognized here 1SS3, to pay the deUnqosnt aasesrment, D' A, endeavored city marshal and posse together wUheosts, advertUtluc aod ezprntes to arrest them tney openea nre. D. nXKHOLT Beeretary. and ;Tt large crowd, of citizens gathered ava. fciMjr ran. Y o.m.lI armg Lafew City, ttovambor 7Ui, lAei. Saa tli.ro, fhey were finally overtaken. Rich ard was killed,' Nicholas probably mortally wounded, and John badly I J 0 O 9-- S eg - g3 cu oo S rf3 O rP o (M m 0 .8 f i at? 03 & a eh k ! lloy'H Clotlilug. "tea O O O r r--H 96 CD TT I r . H m -I t- Mm SglS ME? M AxaravA. Bsaiasa: ni ' SXOGS S30HS SB j 53101 8H SB : LIME! LIME! piB i SiOa ' pan S.NHH ,i '.steuaiiHQsHSsiL'jiavi & 1 iuMiSi If) . -- 3 i Em. be-fo- re ta-eas- "ul , bo-iri- CULf.lER to-da- y, a hurt, A'T.T.a tg ; x M1J3 JiTliolesale PRINTING;! t-- Wholesale Wholesale d-- . GRG CER1ES, WIN DOW GLASS, PAINTS and OILS, CROCKERY. GROCERY, Wholesale Wholesale d. gSSS bed book prices, . H M i naitfactenGf-SHO- , Sjal SsIbW JSBB i. SalllsT 8 .ay CASES. W C3r G. p. CUtf.lER y: Cu BROS. ;.SSf . - tin-smit- . co-ea- SHOES h, ! BOOTS ! mBOOTS SHOESi ! " . r' - - ge 1 s HDO 2tS52ft "STOTT SOILED T "W-jtSTJ. ' - HAYNESlkSON, a sip mmm. T. no-flCnn- nP rv j . lit i' . et tlfZi t. , u 3t. m - .1 1 . .....it l. If 5 wna ..Ji. so, see those MAJWFACTXTREI S0L0I.10IBR0S. &G0LD,, i v . 1 1 ........ BDO.,1 m' 11- - ! a, ay to-da- V FARMERS and FAMILIES. 0., 6.0bvernor Thompson was. Inaugurated v as unitea ciaies jaenator sutler , ,.., r.; Fast Bteaasers. The American Quick Time Transit Steamship Company of Boston, designs to build steamers and run across the Atlantic in five days at less expense than the present slow boats require. Mr. A. Perry BU win Is building them here They are long, narrowbuoyant in the water, mastless and shapely, screw 10 feet In diameter, entirely under water. One vessel, the 7 Meteor; la nearly done, and will. It la expected, plow the crests of the waves. The ventilating shafts prepared will be very effectiie In the worst Weather. The Meteor will have engines of 2,600 hsrse power, and they will be placed Inside of ten days. It Is believed 25 miles will be obtained. P HiLADELTur a. 5. Frank Mc- Nammse, the Dutch Pilot," and Levi Chew, the Utter colored, were arrested last night while driving a wagon containing six dead bodies to the Medical Colleae. The bodies had been stolen from .Lebanon Cemetery, In the lower part of the city. Two morre arrests were made this morning, when a deteotlve visited the cemetery and arrested Robert Chew superintendent, and Add re w juauen, Ail sue prisoners nave a hearing this afternoon. Four of the six dead bodies have been Indent!. OIP MIS Hs falterthsiul' gresav ,., r Colombia, ALL CLASSES Indianapolis, S. The Jury found 0. M. Terrill, clerk in the pension offiop, guilty on two counts on his trial for forgery ana conspiracy to i defraud the government. Memphis, 5. - Robert Wilson, coloraXBCUTEP ! SBS for ed, Is found guilty of' - murder J killing Frank JBrusaelW HIGHEST STYL3 OP THE ART, ai JNew Orleans, anrevepors, La., Saturday evening, near Maple-wooJ, Morgan killed two colored men in aquarrel. . Morgan fled. A : ; pose is in pursuit. new case tbe under first The 7 penal by Z. c Mi I a 107.000; ajMta 108.000. A u a TcrrMory,a4 Sy w code whereby' a ' would-b- e suicide, Be par) tarn f ihinairo. j Anouer uuaru ana ny of ZEES f5. The Ubkh punisneoie TUT trade firm eaueht in the corn deal, guilty felonynot to WASHisaxow, exceed two DcsiaxBrHEwsorrHsi that of JB. imprisonment Commission, in their report to the want to the wall more than a or not of line years, recom Uie It Is un $2,009, Retarv of a Interior,law be en S. and C. Wi Richards. not m Essex was Market the up . aa a a that amount 1st mended derstood marriage large, Police the ni a PRATT, cy tnar jes to hick, jour Whlcn would state firm Congress acted, and the expect by they was the accus A HAUDSOr.lE GIFT! a German MTrs form an auxiliary In the suppression resume in a few days, but decline to ed. JFick denied at suithe attempt of polygamy. The ; Commission mikii statement of their affairs. . 4 v J w' t. " - i . cide. ': state to f the or i peculiar says that owing 'rne creditors ireisn Aaw, Dlchmond. Va.. 6 William H. of aSairs In Utah, the territorial law Who failed a few days- ago, met t- - Talman is Indlcted.on a charge of Any one Purchasing Six sui-fradav and appointed a committee, to allowing women the toright or " in connection with supple of r Cans tWOBU. n- -. the speedy look Into the condition of the firm. forgery la an obstruction ment Heverai other employes lists. should and i of steamer rz solution 5. the N. The question, F.. St. Johns, r BeTenaes uooa and wmim. j "Uddlesdafe," loaded with cotton, office hjCongttn. berspealed or annulledthe aSTii8- so far law from New Orleans for itevel Mliu Tbe Commteakm says .Vwa, BoSalo. 5. Peter I Ldeble, book- m ex- - Frankford, is levied npon for Jndg keener, has been at decldea sacoess on a chanra ' of is arrested ts rrcrm tne exer-cia-ef ments amonnUnpt to 123,400: other cladiDs; polysomia will be presented toith smOrsce. v The oontiaoed en debts, $70,000. Value of mUl and- - embezzlement by raising bank forcznen of i tha law will piaea machinerv, $200,000: stock about at checks. . r: beautiful ill iV : 5. John O'Grady, in a coaditioa of cradaal rhuch more, The causa of tbs rbiladelphla, wuuams polygamy ' f ana jasr-iAtooert - a ana mm mission ; 1 extinction, i 1T11 trouble is said to be over production lawyer; were m unnnm caret neid nam, A P.I MRU. Uoedas an enooorlng :Ignthat and dullness.. . . ivintrHI IH.II1 l jllluK. ! vvw vmu nvu, iwiucuwiuuik u. i MS-- W Sivae- - rae I manv of tha liberal meeting cave t Ksw Voii. 5. Schedule filed ia oat of $5,000. been largely attended by Mormons. tha assignment of Jacob Van WaS - Lesion cf Honor 5. This Baxmg Powder is sold Annie ,rTyndsy. ' ; after tha 11. il3burz,"r says, report to ener In conclusion, K. Thurber state his . as as any first class from reasonable' domestic, peeuiating: Jumped nowmnriKeJln2 znouerauun: "ax, bilitiea at $5&S,875: nominal assets brand, and Is cuaranteed to make v. box, S2S, Whiter sad XJgbter Bread than any Sf LT UIE CltT. Assembly elected under the preferred creditors ere banks and io- Powder in the slsxkvei.t -- .; , H of". IMITATION. latlve BETPAKE rau u resrwna nf Cuusrees, snail dlvldumlB in the ast. . ' - r ". for Jt and you total Ask your Grooss x"i ' to the Will of the nation. Congress I I .will 1 r Vm.V A. ljTmw a- mm win. - - i Vaytt r' wu au ll.m. vau hesitation no iwii'i in Man ."wii using have win should ' Atjrw IUBK. a. reur JOOUBtu, ilton, one of Garfield's physicians in compel 1 , , FOB SATs BT ; extraordinary measures to to eas cf Lha JtannciU crew who Jen the people cf tnis Territory obey tbaTtaaal tzzzh and proa la tha boat pcnmnCa ttsacrrLxci cX , eiawscrthaKaa CUM ..5 '.J S ia I t r? r"f LiKINCKERHOFP, TURNER & 109 Puaoe St NEW YObVCf MAtMitBCUuf-of aod Pcatera bi or, 1 poat struck because ttio proprtotora pay ror au spoil el notices requiring ed worsr. The Albany Iron , Trov. N. Y.. 5. works, employing several thousand men. reduced wages 10 to 25 per cent. , PhiladelDhia. 5. The suirar refln rv rr ciiar lea ileiDeii. vuo au sconded after forging commercial paper to the amount of 9700,000, was sold by the sheriff for $5,000; and other claims upon mortgages tha nronertv ear arrogate alO.lMJU. i Portland, 4. A meeting of the creditors of David W. Coolidge, commission dealer In grain, ws held. His affairs show liabilities, - The following are among the left handed compliments bestowed upon t the newspapers by.westera members rum Woodbutr." Uruid who declared their criticisms that nrcu. HAZARD P0VDER1 mhu. mail anA oiberv- favortta the action of. the msjorlty i.ikMBiM t the Medium aaSott CS, Pi, st.t Xew Torh. cd, aB uuu.bcw last cession, and the. course of &BCIFB1 KEEaLL5.IIBUB0I.1B I1T1ECBET. the administration since, has been u bUKl a wuapMa Mock ci tkJa In causing the v Influential of au noniDw COITOH CllfVAn'i largely wkuowHa JuMly aefcteatcS 14 to Ifia inckn wfale. for Deck. Car. Trunk with gloom, the said disaster. Page a4 XTTsT X - orrl tt gr oa Wiica OoverUic, Machine Apr uaurornia was in y. i otUer party bums stow republican aid l urpotes, oonsuuttly la virtually dead; evidently confound-In- s tor U. fc Buotta CSu Btaaata Arcu hla own political condition and BlEt'THlCFCSXy at A ' raria. ' d id uaaa or km quantuT. I fospecU with; those of the party. F 1 tWTbeeaooUoiuibe lOMIIOKlMfcU kl. , mm Ipenirig tw lay! Washington, 6. Col. T. L. Laid ley, of the United States Army, was placed upon the retired list tor :rv day. Gen. G.C. Thomas died. In Georgetown on Sunday night. In 1861 he was appointed Mai or General of the militia of the District of Columbia by Prest. Lincoln. Lafayette, Ind., 6 There is no truth In the report that Orth isdy-ig-jLweeks 6 Charles fi. Lawrence, Mass., propoaes to contest the seat Lllley or wm. At. Russell in the next Con send you these few lines to let yon know that we had to molke another will; of corse I send melne to you, for It I could I would come back again. Yeu will woth is left after me, but I hope to live to return home once more. Te) them ' that you were may ante, so if Mr. Ben nett could write to you, to tell him I who I ame. Thlss Js only in case if any of us should not leve to come back asaln. but I hope we win. We so look ioeka kinder darke. wen, as I nave no more to tell you thlss time for I told It all to Mary Ellen, only I wishes yon1 and all your family more happy; returns ana 1 remain truly yours Peter v Johnson.' 1 oaoarpnisfcoo,: CAjRPETliTGj IT. ,. DarMr.KUins icf Congrees, ex-memb-er to-nigh- t. oVlourlal althe 7me1yr6howed"ln l" FARM TO 000 is American capital. Carter, In two months 65 bodies in one gone. XpORTT ACRES OT GOOD tABM LAND referring to newspaper talk of fa- This statement created a sensation. X? rent, aboat ihtor ten mllea from tbis vors (shown by the United States The defendants were committed in ctty.towith water rlrht. AdTantageoui terms to the Pacific refiners In that mat- default of $5,000 bail for. further oaa m made. Adores MTLA1TTX) PRATT, ter, and from; the argument made hearing Friday. As soon as the Historian's Offloe, Salt Lake City. from this that; the tteaty should be crowd outside the magistrate's office . TRY Vooraees, died - 'I'. w, ; CLOTHING. trated. He la A ue wm recover. confident,bowever, K. Packer, Chicago, King Kalakana'a was here yesterday.prime minister, Athens, O., 4. Nelson P. Van J Body-snatchi- h?8nobeson,ierNew?erseyd Butterworth, Ohio; Kasson, Iowa; MENS' AND BOYS' to have Mr. K Kleins prorate in the Kmsft county office tbe following letter:Surrogate', Onolaska, Aug. 8, 1879. a7 VATEn DRY GOODS, CHICAGO. by Xileat. Chlpp is supposed To-dlived in Brooklyn. Gilbert, counsel for Mrs. Johnson's aunt, offered for Lebanon cemetery, from which the bodies were stolen, is a favorite burying ground of the colored people. Long before the hour set for the hearing, crowds of Colored ceo-lie blockaded the street. Plots to I ynch the prisoners were dlsoussed, but they were rushed through the hallway to the back room before the people realized what was going on. Two keys were found on MoNamee IMPERISHABLE "'SaMafBai aSSBBaaHMsSaaSsMsMaBaW MixwAukEE. Bry- - that fitted doors In the room where bodies are prepared for dissection at PERFUME,1 of Manistee, bought flWOscres oi Jefferson College. MoNamee detana in lngiaae county; wjsoon nied any knowledge of who gave sin, for $210,000. It contains about them to him, but finally said he Murray & Lanman's 700.000,000 feet of the best pine tim waited outside the cemetarv while ber In the etate One thousand others brought the bodies out, and FLORIDA lumbermen are at work there now, he knew where they came from. and double-- : that number will be iiobert Chew, when arrested at ' the cemetery, said he was paid S3 Best for TOILET. employed shortly. ;; BATH for body taken from the ceme , ImperUas ejects f sr the Ktsis;. tery.every The money was handed him Boston, B.H. A. P. Carter, re- by his brother. He did not know and HANDKERCHIEF. presentative of the Hawaiian gov how many graves had been robbed. ernment, on his way home from Sometimes Fillet did the digging Portugal and irrance, states that and sometimes Levy. . He bad been the relations between the United in the cemetery eleven years. States and the Sandwich Islands on nine had been CRAVE CTONEO ! most admirable basis, the years. His brother-in-la- going Solomon X AM STARTING A Butcher, now in Maryland, did It Allen and. himself, f The outcome first, then a man named tnen Myers, Is that the annual Interchange of McNamee. Sometimes wagons came No. 3 First Sooth 86, Eait of Peseret Bank, products between tbe cpuntries and the drivers said they were short. wbera noaac etaaa oi mmnuwaatMH amounts to about 7,000,000 each Coffins were opned in the vault, I .'W U0WKST RATE?. Way, while the capital invested in the corpse "snatched," and the farce p.aBoztn. JOHN PETERSON. the Islands has increased from $8,- - of burying an empty coffin gone dSCl The SepnbUean Kndder. o.A Washington uhioaqo, to the Inter-Oce- an has an In , asro-rioiisrsteresting story about "The Steering of the House." Robeson WHITE GOODS, Etc. Committee became chalrman of the canons, by ST. 84 Broadway, agreement, ana en motion ef Jils-coc- k appointed a eommittee to. work J3BJLDZMT. H. iy J oat the policy Of the republican nsr-tu the last ty ror toe session. iHUo. hi. AUliML LUi, session Robeson appointed the Ny uiisi Htm rgr tu iutuam AMERICA Exeottive Coijmittee. (Blgned) w 4 ; '"'Phyaleal reread Naw Voic, 4. An anonymous proclamation ii issued, addressed to various persons, saying the originators pf it have determined to abolish by physical forcd certain alleged wrongs. n good man namvw-eve- r, be alarmed, aa they will use persuasion and reason, and all other methods, first. They will be scien tific in methods,whether of destrae tlon or construction. For the space or another year we snaa employ our energies upon the hearts and intellects of these misguided people who can see no criminality in matting gambling debts of our markets of exchange aud Who can see no lnjua tice in the exploitation ef labor. If at the end- of that time our demands nave' not Dean complied With, we snail without; further ado proceed to hcutb operation. I.. BT W CliWaatea car Nam U t Equal tn Quanty and lureTy M Idf toad. . V DUNHAM, BUCKLEY.s & CO., tUm Mft ATar-t- o 0T" VW IUPOBTBR3 AND JOBBERS Of IK , i ": OSUR g $100,000,000, The Biseaker called the eommittee m,i lxs.l.i ol tow ttsi, nuu i weitt,:uiiiiu or .pttosi luti for reports. Kelly, from the Ways vowder?. and means, reported a bill abolishHuUl utdu in tarn. KOTAI. Buua Powitl. ing tha internal revenue tax on CO,, 10ti WOU street, Nw3Hork. referred to the Committee of the A. W. FADER'S alWhole. The minority will lowed to file a report. V V STlTItlEBI IlTlGiES d AflTISTS'HrTEIIjlLS Tua House proceeded with the IUT Bl HAD AT calender. The bill to amend the Itevised Bt&tutes so as not to exclude O. 2w.. retired ' army officers from holding Id rmm d resell Cm. civil offices in the territories, caused ls. kldrs, KBbber discussion, but went over. A bin was passea repealing: the law for paying three months' extra & REED GOOLEY, BATES, pay to sailors, and a measure adopt IKPOlTBtS AMD JOBBXM 0 ed that when discharged at a foreign nave adequate emSlik and Fancy Dry Goods port they shall on another ployment ship or means or Una luelodlajr m'full and complete to return home. The death of Senator Hill was Prints, Ginghams, and Domestics, and after remarks by announced, 813 815, 317 Broadway, 00, 12, and M Leonard was had. Hammond, adjournment BMt, 3ste "ironic. Jt Manufacturer ' 1 wholMnitH. Mt im ordlaary klu(Uuj uuiii ct.!DifttUoa wJtk tbe luultlitid. ti:Rlh ttmu purttyt ecnouiM-tt- l s i tribute. The committee is required to report before February 1st. He will call it up after the passage of the bill allowing army efflcers to hold office in the terri tories. Adlourned as a mark ef re spect to itepresentatlvea Updesran ana iiowe. OHIOAQO. fcarii C0HQEE3S. Washi kotoit. B:The credentials of Barrow to succeed Hill were pre seated. r. fiandeni Dresentad a memorial for the admission of Dakota, and said he would call no the bill for admia. Blon on Wedneaday. All doubts a wt Bumciency oi popniation must have been removed bv the number of votes east a t the late election. uecic onerea a resolution inRtmrt. tag tha Judlcjiry Commituto In. vestigata how mach money was collected during the recent election in violation or tbe law against political assessments; bow much was spent,ana now many persons were aismiseed from tbe public service: and how. many of thsm failed to con WFEGTI01RS UflOdi - - MAffUVACTURINQ I Kir ' wmxRS moos xxuaasmi urn. FOHTY-SEVZHT- H Eto. NEEHES it lb Tartar The reoort of the tariff .conunk sion say s-- a substantial reduction of the tarifl has been aimed atrTho average reduction of rates, includ ing that from the enlargement of me rree list ana me abalitlon- of duties and commission, is 20 to 25 per cent. The reduction in many cases has been 45 to 10 per cent; If the reduction is as large as the commission expect, and if the opponents: of the present economical vstem sav that duty on manufactures truly or agrlcultuial productson.enbanct-the prices tor consumers what if Imported and also on domestic' production, then the redactions will benefit consumers to the extent of BY TELEGRAPH. CHICAGO TKA3DE. 13 r. . i.x: j :o a ii - t i if, It L' Li L ft' |