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t; ii THE AKGlifc?, MONDAY. JANUAK f , II 1892. us. ;v sochiteA of the majority of the committee . t, . on rules l-l;eve he v.iil Le able to int-i-t Highest of all m Leavening Power. . S. Gov t Rccr., Aug. i , , 1559. j witb t, m thU wetk for lhe pn .)rnitit(1J of j a code of ruk-i. Catching ami McMilliii n j have ln-en studying tut- situation, mul it i may L am mat use ruies 01 t!ie ti::;ut! it ingress will form the Kims of the new , rules. The New Silver I tin Popular. W.i.St.T.ix. .'.in. 11. Ti;-."iein iud fur the new silver t ,,iu is - t . at tliat orilers ABSOLUTELY PURE 1 .jr. t& ft FifP li:ivt" u '':"'lt " I'i'iia-ie'iiihia mini to I Xiff&Jv tl ' I'K nil the nvi.ilHl-.le fom-.m the work. V W WiiVtt Onlcr- t-r t!ie uew cm h:ive heeii ;t ived frum all i.er the c.niiitrv. The i--ite has lr, ! t-p... ,Hy jMjml.tr. which is .-r; Ki .1! i! ii'.u' 10 the tita-urv tiili. i.tis. NEWLKMSLATIOX. - t iho alori x ci!.ii-l the 1 iB.rn. itii',,1 nt Itt-pmt from the IVii-ien OtHct. ! W.WilViToS. .Ian. 11. The Mil-ion '!V:-e ha- i-v.st d a report l.t'Witti( tiiat for 1 I . . . . . ? I. .t.il..l I I 1 I . 1 ....... .j I mean" lc had ju-t ar: iv.il it. W.t-hi,-- Wrlv;U"m'.Vl. the l:!-t MMn,-,:!. i-i', whicl; Laws Wanted as Indicated by ton. w ; 1.1. 101.1 ..a-l t...t la-.i i-..:i-ui-..-.i ,,.,1,,, .-.ii.:..:.:;-. :th an aei the Bills Presented. 1 u-v 1 ,!"r ; ;" r-'- -" i.yme.,f..i j-.,ru... ....... iur ;ei,eCd ti.teUnt:- of v.'.t it! a tir-i joym- i.t j.x.-rrus.Mv; l.-.V.-.. THEKE ASE 700 CF THEM ALREADY . frankly th a ......dut u...x j..-t :.,. -.ly j ... ... a. n. i..-..m,.,,e,,. . j what Sj.rii -trwa- .irixin.: a;. l.eth-r 1.-s Wa-.iinoI-.s. -Tail. 11. Ti e ni;lr-..v'. meant to -a ti.at Ho Iivr ,:..:.:.. !...! a,.,. ,Y. Va-hi ! M'i 1 .... I' noi.e i , a. ):.-ti atv ii:..-!it to eh.irt;t. one i,u. !l' th- !..t:.-r. v f.r ti.e touutl t, ; from .:;' 1 -it lo iLi- l.ave K ii city the iiatioti.i' i. A. K. e;;.- .:j- Vtiitt ll.ii e -r tT m'ii lrnpi-f- to Iait in the Mi.tt,. l!o. k A Krilrw 'f the Mnt I in j.'.rt :f ii t l'aiir.- irilisc.r's lteinaik- Aii.oit -ilver Neitln-r I n.lr- wi.'.ld he.. wouM ;a-- ti.e hos;-e the L.-.n-r i lid. he Ui-lii'i 1 nt.r I ii.l'.r-.-.l - A t l?au- in liul-s so deiii.i'e m hi- j.: Ttint Will It. --tort. lTir 'Ki.l-l " on A-, &i. 1 .oiii-iai.iu- v . ;5! id oi -.1 n hat ia- t in.v.l.t i ink A ut h oii.l in a. nt it, n:i.t !--:on 1-y the remark ! w v-m- :t v 1 ... i i ..t;. . . prupriat ion t s : j l - aiiai -oit-. I t iKit ,-:.rilH..-r r I '.".-''T ' 1 L'.-.avnx A to t ... V.,.:..,. Tli.-iv have len ' ta- i-i.n-i-. ai.v u:ue (...,. ., i ... i . li.aneiiani wa- n,l so .stire; i.i.l u.- m:tu- ., in t il.- 1.-:H-e, ali't an lie--. -Ian 1'. . . a a ii h.iir. of Charles Ci;v. I . aiiita! ..a- .vcu aui.uoi'1 hv ineriiU-r- i.iv-anii.t it elv f: h from. their r iit'i.-:.; - - . !" coii-ideralde in- f-st. a- it i- j.;-. h.ihly a ir...l indi.-atioii . ail the -iih i.ir- i,i:..!i w hi. ii I. -i;i-!a! ion VA-:1, t- T'l.ill- it,;. analv-i- ..f tt . !. :-!.-,: i this iv a-Ved -i ii 1 a .i-;t til 'a K-iief that I.. C", r,: i-.-i-t nl !i.i. All I n,lll-i-.t.H. ".;'i;..l.-'l. I It u.'i--il .'-e-;.-i ry -!!!.- that t he -ilv. r j inea-:;re v. :a i, Sj.rSi. t, r iiitiiaat.-l iaih. ! ;a l-l i--o iile f. I- tiie fleoe. ii.-: want.-l tv th.- iet.-ty in iHiner and the Ui- of th.- nn-lia t . f na .:. .ui ,.,.... i .: l. - r-tii;.iTv- rectioa the ;. ,n iie-:n-d to take liy nn'.y. t (.e .f t he , ! ir.-n to w l.:n tl-i- at A hit ton i ail e-t-rd.-.y individii.,1 ii. !!! ,-i- tVre.f. S..n.etUit.ij sn--u a - made i: --ned : !..-.t t h- ad ;i- i In' "i.-ti--. -fi'.-.! that the tin.- 1 ad . ooie new mav i..,h k;. .'in-ii.i; tia--. ion, hut it ,'"n f-uci a n..a-i:;v woiiM lie ae:y for eery Ata.-i-i. an i;yio ,-atl a halt in llike!v' that t.e.-.Kv ewrvthinrf i-"..n the y-i-tent thin f..ra h-ty of tari:T i.- j the trantini; of i.i.i.li.- fratad.i-e.- 1.. pii- A SOCIALISTIC CLERGYMAN. TI:e Ke. Th.ona- 1ii-.. .Ir., ''Kreaelip-'1 en firiiirat ion- :.inl 1 ri: hi-c-. X: w Y..::. .?ati. :..-Th.- K.-v. Th.o-.oa-IV :. .?.. ::i hi- iv:;-;.ik- i.,c..diiii: hi- list." Nat ura". tariff and tilo-e re'.atiiiii to l!ie of silver take th- the fnv ad ni i.'ii of :i;ni..-t cr-rjt l.niii ' eh:-e he - 'lillllHI :arr l.lxf '-i. ..... -1,,. ....I .. ;.- .1 les.l. una--t.n.- !..r ti.e er.s t -.on ot put. lie n,-re.my smt.-iri.-am-t fort! liuildirn;- ati.i ir!i;T..vetnect of iivri-s and , of Ani-riea:i -ii.-er the s.i:ne argument harl r are e. ei ',1. I'iils have lieeii in- would ajijiij to the eoiiir. .v of -iiv.-r from tr.Hl.K(-l t.i jil a.-,- aim t every arri- le . f all p ir; - of ' h . rid. Theyeottal notcon pen. rali.se 1,1.,,'e ..til.ie.-t t.. dutv lv the ' iteiitly a. I for flee . ....1. iv. u .i a.al McKiii'.ey hiii on the fr- e l;-t. The iviieal i"the -Hoar iiouiity wa t he -u'ije.,1 of a nuiiiK-r of Li;'.-. silver ami IiM-ome Tax 1i-i.ji. aN wool aral -ti it ..at -i.ver. V( l.. ii. r.il I laler-laii.'.iiiu. Ir..juii ie- n aile hy reporter- tan.-d to i. v. lop the f i t that Sj linger spoke a!'-.- coi.n,ta ior. with any nu'i.K-r of pro-a: 1 lie r..ii. reia-ina to tr.-e s: iv.-r ara-1 nent 1), raix- -at-, or that a-iv o.-ia-ral uii s.in:ewh:it in the noinera la;nre aniliilirtiM.- derstandititr ei-t-.l that .he silver tj'tes ohitry, 1. ut t hey ail had the -air.e ot.je.' t in Uon hoi;M U- .-Kniiiia'e.'. hy ;,. -t p...... view. Th.y were introdti- id hy Geary of na nt or ..t la i-e fi..:u lhe i-.-n--. I t ht Caiiforni i. S; i.e of K-n'ueky. H.irtir.e of contest that will le wa-o-d th:- v-ar. eVai'.T. I'ai'-e of 1 ej.fi. l,!lill.lTII Ah'm tt. S-!-. u t ( 'a T.-v;.-. I; .-i.-t i of Wi Ulii.. ... .-.-i l I j.i. e of Te: Of A! .-;., i.e. h.tr.-i peal t he rr. - a: -ilv -r la .-1 ;i: ,1 M v of; oJU-Ks C'N APPP. OPiV ATiON BILLS ..-.-:a. l'o-t of - Ain'.rew .! a ! ill t'. re- Ait interna tional T; .:a ; i; . .'.l:'. !. . in a hii! i:.; :. . a . -i l y .J.,1 Dak. i- To- (."! -:ta i revenue h . I: e. :i. of an Itleoi:,.. !-( u- ill- f irrr-'i'uvii : at-oa of: eih; i. ..f ! ii:!..-.:-. Va.-.-nrof Vi- I w ,i li:,!.v of .r pi. flinli-d ;n i i ;eorw::i. !.ai tKmri. Hi. i-oi. of Ti : ' e Tn. :a-- e. I . e ..! T i-ti of Tex..-, and M i!jm- !' Te IV.tai I ai iiilte. alol silip 4 anal-. I'o.t ma-o-r ';.ia-,.ak-r'. phi!! I.. hav postal i.eu-.erie. and e.a.is t .. i, tu feral 1 li-e:i..;..i.s distrii t. in- '. .-iv.-l the :;; pT' al ..." three liit n,l r- v- ho in' !:! I.. . 1 l.ii!- t . . t h-i j '.!! pose. The .:.r. e' of -h:p eari.'.i- froni Iake line to l.-.ke :.t.. ti... from Take Onraiio to i he lliai-soi k from t. Croix ri' . ei' to I -i he Sn pet : i . I.- m l-i'-e Krie t. the ii'. ia riv.-r a...i f.oai l.tike Miel.it. --in ;.. I,he Superior, i- a'- pi.i into the foi-.., of -e-eial ! 1:.'.!. for t he re !a i,...i -ii of ar al ian.'- hy iri i'at ion wen- I"'-; -cd i.y -i iae,,i-r-. Ml.t e rul.lM- IlilililillT.. Tlnees in we-t.-rti -t.'i. w hieh want t:ew pill. lie lit::'ilin-. :., e. if.ii'ii: to hoi. ilitne A liait-f ii ihe r.nli - that I.ooKii I.ih TJi.-ir l-evi:il. AV.-;-iM.i .;..-a. I; .-u. .hv. in, , h-.h mini ..f ti t..tn ;::.. i rppr- ,.i - 1.:;- u n en. ; .-. , ; . t e,- . i of ii;-. i,-; la nr.. of : e i-:,!,. it-:..pt,..I in lhe V..Y-. I . h w : : ii I i.e . ..Mai' t prive. . f t '. p.. A i r ..I ieidi'..' t i :.:!. niii t ,. t .-1 - -. . -. r. r-. i i . 1 1 1 l-ian oil j n-. T! riuht-of frau !elo'ioed to : he p.-..'. ie as a P'-oph-.atid h.-ehar.a-'erized the rantin; of coinage i ,-... .. i,;., .,. , . i o.i;.. Wo. 4. ' i-i v irre t. imr Kever.-aee. He w a- pe ia!!y - the clev.Ved ro.'e!-. They w.-i-e ran for pei-.mal train and not i"..r iiiil.lie aeeointn-vhrioii. -.lay 'ti I did it"' inv. -t hi. money for the l-...i of the pllhiie. He illVe-te,l itStrietiV in th.- h.-.; -t of No 1. ai-.d . -li.l 1." W"h; i. -tin-t: who went in with him. Ii is not a i ! arit of.aiiii.tt ian. N,,t t.itteli. ! h i- the -it tiat i. .11. What :ire y. a o i:. to ,io i,!,..:;t it Mr. Gould ".iri..t !.. ir '! y, ai . .a,-;,! t-rt-. !!. ha-n't ti.ne. lie i- l.ti-y i iipp-i-u i i ., and the , ha; ate v. .t id .1. the - :n- th:;. if . n Were ,a hi- piaie. 1 i . i . II 1, n a t I It e '" Th1" i ..iy i. ': -.;y. !,. -.od. . i- t p era NT i ; i - e tt in -1 i-e- to VI i v:'t .- p:ift w i- ; o-e'l .,f Nor-h :.. i: erea-e the r"' r-h . t ..1 dileed are: I '.-, r, nr and Chi. au-o. I!!-.: llrazil and I 1 i.. ti a t dt-t 1'oit Mndi-oti. Cr. -to:, and A'iantie, la : Ila'tle Creek. Mich.: v. atir. St. Paul, and Anoka. Minn.: ;lnoli:ne and Crmd Have':. Mifh.: Toledo, l ren t. r.ta'.iay, Man field and (iaiiipol... tl : I", -i du I-i- and Kail Chore. Wi- ; .h.liei. Iih; St. Ch an!, Minn.: Kl-in. ii:-.: Ali-r.a. Mieh. There xire sivty nine other hill- lor (itiesin .! motions of t he coiin; iy. i hail e of !. 1 .if l.leetion. A nil ir. I h r of join; re-olation- have been prripo-eil to ami nd 1 he con-! init ion of i he UniitilState-a.it relate-to t he elect ion of pre-ident ae lxiae pre-iih-: .t and -i na tor-, so a- to elect thi-- officials by direct Vote (if the p'ople. , few of iheTIl prop- e to fix the pre-id.-nt ial term a. -i y-.ar-nnd make the inriiuibeiit inelii.-ioie for re election. Sell of Hiinoi-, Wiliian.s ,,f Illiiini-. Witiiuh of Indiana, and Miller of Wiseon-in. are four ol the pr-'p. i .-is of this-e measures. ILiverantl llarhor 1 ut provemrn t. For this purpo-e there have been tl i ty one hills it.tr.Kluc.-d already. For inve-ti Rations raii-ini; from the linancinl -y -teia of the Cf.iint rj- to car- ouplers, and itn i i l im? several executive bureau-, there are eleven bills, w hile bills for new money and hankliif; system- number seven.N'ew iiihiiii nients are propi-ed that number seven, and einht hills deal with the immigration laws, the Chine-e and the iiaturali.ation laws. MiM-ellancnn Subjects. Then there are bills to reirulate expres companies, to tax compound Inrd. to make Iabor Day a national holiday, to take the duty off articles dealt in by 'trusts," to repeal the lonir and short haul clause of the interstate commerce bill, to elect post masters by the people, to establish a de partment of finance, to tax lotteries, to make postage on letters 1 cent, for jier tlieni pensions, to pension prisoners of w ar, to prohibit speculation in bullion, to repeal the mail sub-idy law and to refund the Cotton tax. SPRINGER'S SILVER ASSERTION. II in (Taint That There Will Ite No I.egls latiou C'auseH Mueh Continent "Washington, Jan. 11. Xo utterani-e by a public man for many months has at tracted so much attention as the assertion made by Sprinter, thai rnian of the com mittee on ways and means, at the Jackson batitiuet in New York that no free coinage bill would le passed by either house of congress. This bold anil unequivocal pre diction of the action of the house has lieen, to say the least, challenged by numerous Democratic inemliers, who have expressed and hold a radically different opinion. Not less than two score members of the house dropped into the rooms of the ways ami means committee Saturday to iuterview the new leader ou the subject; but he had uot yet returned from New York, so their curiosity went uusated. A vounir man n ; .pie.l tor .".v.' li-e t.i t !:;:: ti:!n,r r la'.i: .a . r l.-.t.e to ti.e of the hiih lit!...:;.'; the cain-d that i... .... l e;.. ai reia: .- i. . a -.. ! . h . t pitrp.-. o, th hiii. l.'Mr.l lii fa.. I ii.l,... i,, . at lim.. It ha- !.., n ...t-nd. 1. w.-v,-:-. :! -,t und.-r t' p-rati o'lii- i !,-. i-i ,: ' . itlLT to ,1 IV 11- h':i. il' of epe;;.e. ea:.i. .t ina-le pari ..f an aparot.; :,.t i,ii hiih thoiloll 1 he . ! 1 i ii iv :. 1 . .-.e. i- ed by a a! n t o.'a.r ..n the pr. - in.- .. l'or ir.-tar.ee: The -eii. t u v of war at hi-aiinii.-.' ri port r ' o-ron. 'i.'.. .-, r.-d'ictioti tin- iiiiuilw-ro co.itr.-.it -;.r-i-. n- a:-.-' .!" the pay dep:;; in f.y t!:e fttle if the 1-i-t t hr(-- . i a: :: .. ti.it ii ! net i. m li.'i-t In- acfotap'.i-h-.l hy an h ah. t.ende:.t tia a i.iv. I'l.tii t! e re.iu, ; i. .... I..-: In- a-aoai-p'.ihl the a- propriatiot, i ..'iiini: i.s- na-t Coat ill lie to j.l a . ie for the ; ;. lueRt ' t fa'.! iain,l..- re.pi:;-.-.! or .-. ii l.ori..l b law. To -ci -to e the red i.e! i..l, lea t.i I a, : O ed hy an in.!, ; erah-i,! I :.l i- u.-n la.ivte oeftti.e.I a- a h -r. iiie an or .-.inn ... i..po i-biet.i-k. i.ninir; to ". hr.ov II. r W Me Open." Milt it i- pn r io-e.1 to ...... '.e t i.e i l, ie e el: wider iti it- a; i! ie.-it i. i ':. ..ri t he ohl . n, !iy r.ii,oi:io tl,,. rf ;r. , , . .,t j;J( .!op..-ei a:ia-i .!':(!. !.,n-: r ::.-.-:- 'o the -nh:e.', t the bill. The roa-.,:, ad vaiicei! i ,r t hi- i- 1 ii it ( ! ,-iatri.il itidi-'in-ite a; pta.pri.it i .a- ;:'. : by law tiiiio.tnt b. ah s ' i. T':-. a:-. i;:idr tie .-:tr.,l ..; no e.."., n.it tee, an.! v.-., uh 1 i ot ;!,, -ef.,r.- 1h- o. i-t ,ane to th. d. I-i t . i., .. sal j.-i t of any .iil report iiiiioort i; i- bclicv.l t!,. app:-.pria; i..;. comti.ttt.i- . t.i I'ltel at -..vera! ini.i- i its tf do.l.-;-- hat tci.ht he -a .e i. and il the rciiltct iot i it: i.i he laa.lie . tl one of the reiihir appr. p i -t: a b:ii- t !:.! 'ii 1 p. b'it iitth-iti'h, iiiy in aecoiiiph-liino it. Tin- A Hi. iir.-c aii.l th.- I'arti.-. Wa-UINi-'iN", -ir.n. U. Coiiore man Cox. of i"i-iir:. it, referriiii; to t he declara tion of tlie All ance pre-iih-nts that they 'Willaililiate wish no party or parties," and asking the as-i-tjuice of all parties, says that 'tii it 1 er the Deniocrats or lle publicans will . ver indorse the Ocala plat form. The I'eo ale's party, -o-cr.lh-d. ha. already iniors.il the Ocala demand-, and if the Alliance means to throw its strength to the party that imior-es its peculiar views and demands, the main ones ol which are the si. b-trea-nry and land loan schemes, why. then, they are already it. the People's pa'ty so far as those demands will ever fiet any sort of Jtarty indor-t-mi-Iit." 'ine Cities KhdI the Ccnventi.in. WAsiiiNtJTOX, Jan. 11. William Dixon, the member ol the national Democratic committee who ha. Iieen iven char.re of the arrantremei ts for the meeting of the committee in this city on the tM.t. says that nine cities have formally decided to compete for the honor of entertaining the Democratic contention. These cities are Milwaukee, Kansas City, lndianopolis St.. Paul. Detroit. ew York, Muffalo Sai Francisco, and Cincinnati. Coiulition if the Tiillau Imbroglio. Washinotos, dau. 11. It can be au thoritatively stated that Chili has not sub mitted an aiiolo:y to the United States iu the Baltimore iiieideut. The negotiations now in projrress are beinR conducted by Secretary Blaine and Minister Montt, and it is lielieved t iey will ultimately be ad justed satisfactorily, but they nave not reached that point w here Chili has thought it proper to apologize. Seaker C'rispM Improvement. VaI!INoTOX, dan. 11. Speaker Crisp's condition is solar improved that, his as- MAY CATUI GAKZA. United States Troops Near the Bandit's Rendezvous. A FIGHT THOUGHT TO BE IMMINENT Military Men Averse to Permitting the Sol.li.-is of Ilia? on Our Si.le of the liui-ili-r Tierce an.l penally StruKsl" in a Mexican Tow n The M iiy or-Kleet and s.-ternl Others Kilfa il A lob I Ires on the IVople ithiiut Wariiinj-. S w Amom . Tex. Jan. II. Capt. Georpe I', t 'ha-e and hi- command of sixty men aie K-liev.i! at military d'-part nieiit head i.nartars l,etv to he in a very critical posi si'ioii on tia- Kin i"; ramie frontier. They were to lea. h Pa'.itoa iSlanco, si-venteeu mile- -oiit'iv a -t of San DicL'o ye-tenlay ira.rninu. a:d as tlie ha-al'iuartcrs of Calarina Ga.. ::r-said to b- at that place, it i- a-pe' : ii thai an a nu a-'.-im-nt w iil be the ra nit. I.a-iii i-al I pri.iiit. in Mevi.ai. The -t v. iV.:;" ia.i'tiafi. n was lnoimht Ion- l-i-t !iiiii' by J. C. Godfrey from 1' e-dra- N'eur.-.s. M.- . that there in a sjeuet al r.pitsiiiL: threat, ti- d in the -ta"i-s of Du-i-.-uio.a. i hihiinha i. Coahuli'.a and Somora, iHidlha' t! e maoo;it,-!its ate well ore.'tn i d and w iil I'oi k t the -tatnlanl of Gar za. He -lata s that i ipart- of Chihuahua tin- p. ..ver clja.-t !ri" aheady reolted and a iv marehin in batui- of from :'.:! to aer. the count ry cotntuitt im; deprc il l' iot.s. Wa.loi-4 for .urz:i- Na-t Mi aanent. Therei- iiui. Ii -p.-, ah-' i. m as to what wiii K-ihe ii'-xt inovetneiit of the Gara revoiu; ioii-.t s. That th.y are oruaniinii on l'exa. -oil and dividin"; into numerous band-woh ...ma o'oie.-t in v iew-tla-ie re main, no lonoer an. doubt. The Unit. d Slates tt.H.p, ill c. litiii.ie in t he ti-ld e. loti a- Hi. re is any indication .f the neutrality laws ba-itio violat. d, ami tlrey will con; iu'.ie to -is-n-t t he t line in -ean h in f. i the Gaia earn.' as they have bea u tiuiui; for the pa-t two waeks. lti.appr.1 Ittiill.-t-ia's Pl'lipa a-it inn. The ptopo-itioa of Mexi.an Mini-t.-r ioaia to that there be an international aL.tec: la-tit ina.ie whereby United States troi.ps may ! peiiniiied to cross into Mexico in pursuit of tin' otfemters and vice a-r-a. i. not well t.-ceiv.sl by the mil it uy otliea-rs of thi- department. Thiy aB-s.-rt that the ,-oldia-i- of that country w. i:!d U- ij'.ad of on opportunity to -ho. t tl w n ami plunder I niti al States tro-.j s. and i'uat even the ntheei- woui'S a i.t and tie a it i rat. c in i on mi it the out iar"a s. :'.v or -tat,. c. n in. nt LOC'.. FQ-- A 11 .11 lo I Iti. ti A.l.i; l.:.a (.elite A LAWSUtT. I h a ac i "-i : i . .1. a ii.- 11. H S.. . - t I-i ia ii i.-. i: ti i i 1' ,ii.r ' ..a; to Ah a : : v. a . nr. r ait. : ra-c -r. i - ha . : a r.-.l i !,. t I'!!: i. a of th' i t i. a' t ia y w i ii . : , , I . . ; , -r I t' iililii.'i le-e ir h ii:;. :.i; K-a it';,- upon it . l ..-::- p. '- .iii.i-t h.-ir. a li;.-r.t M. t. '..!. of tiia- l.a-t of kol, i- Ic.W pte, ..- ir: i t a ;n.-.-.:e :. o'cia ...me tie... y and other pr..p. rt ia Kn :ia:.al. i.lel!i.iri.a-. .rc:it - . r.l llal -Neph a- . lb- he. ia I.,,;..lo-i. t int.. ,-t -1 t:'. I t.iti .i S: Hte- c-.n-t:! at Ih itc.ty i .---tait-.i ati iii. e-i'.t r a to aii-eoir what the pro.pevi ari it -vi : ' in a fortum- in Ge'.r'a it, a -i : aii.ir v..r. to t iait in w !;h!i he ! .;- too). lain one in Ki ..hind, it,.. nana- i- Aihan G.sslbitrn and la- h- tia- -on f J.-liti ana! Mary tioiiiitit-n. Hi. moth er's maidt n tial.ie was Mary t i"ii ; i...i pe. latid .he w.t- the ihltl.-'.;, r of S.IIIlttl i O.h- th. t!;e nephew of Gen. K. Il.i,- tho.a... Xl ai.liil-I..' l liraler Hllal siii. iale. Nl V J., .Ian. T.-Charh- S. ki t.bn-:, -hot hi- w if,-, Antiie. in ih.- b.n k t.i the b.-;s. I. -eerc!y Wol.n.iilli.' her. Ih- li a ;: ph.eoai lha iiili;.'!" of the n-vi i. r in his :;..,,:;:!, ;;V..l .hot l.ifi-clf thra-ituh ti.e tat ad. xp.rine i;,-!an;i;.. (taai k.-T.ha-h wa- -: r-ohi a ni a .-,;ltliy ivtire.1. in si.r.in.e bn.k. r. Uea'v.a;.- enrti.-i ab..::t va'i:a! a- ban.i- atai n ...: ami w h. n iaaivh. i aia.eit s-J.nn. v.a- ionial in his p.-ckc;.. Ailiinia-t ill li.tn-as. AitKAla V. ihiti.. Jan. U. The peri: a-li'-tit prc--nee of tr -.p- hi,, removed .,11 lurtlur apj.rel of trouble in t:,t. section. The litre i-y f.s-Hiii; of la-t w . . k has ai! di-app".:rii! and men are a... main ; their ti-uai ,K atii.u- a- ; hoiluh iiothi; T had happened, content that I he curs should -.-t:le all di-prit. s. The m.-n w ! pnv-iied the jiaity in wagons over the bor del of N.v-Man's-I.aiid have re! iiriieal, atiil don't know whether or not anv onewa killed. ' T.iRfial lteaa! In His It.min. PnUTsMin in. N, II.. Jan. 11. Captain Hubert F. l.radfora), I". S. X., was found dead in hi- room ye-terday morniiisr, the probable catl-e of d-.-ath ba-ing heart fail ure. I Ie w as for several wars commander of the Kitten-y navy y.inl, but at the tiu.e ii" hi- death was on waiting olders. ELC035HED OVER AN ELECTION. I A Mob Open- I ire With.. ill Wainin an.l j Kill, the M.l ..r-Kla a t. ! 1)::m;i.. N. M., Jan. : 1. Courier- who I r lived 1.. re .--t.-rd,ty from A-cen-ion. a j to'A n on i he !.-xtcan holder in the -tale of ; Chi! a-... hita. bi in.- n port, of a i.-rrilde u; ! t:-i:.- v.hicii . mi in it d on Thur.ihiy. The j t mil i. tin- tn.-t ii.,p..i ; ant on the line, j c -nt. -tilling -'."i inhai.it.itrt.. The Mexican j cn-totu hoi:.i i- ai-o th, v. 1",.- ...me tin e ' p.;-t had I.-eita.' i:.:-ei-'..-d let w i ,-ti the j ad ia la lit - if the ihu' a !i pai ly and t he i 1- 1., ia.- and -nj p.-rter- . i Diaz. T!:e chun h men at.- eomp, -ed of the lower da c- ami the Gar fa i.!-t ui hrtni e- have made thetil liioietl.au i.-u tiiy di-i otiieiited. Allair reacha d a cii-'.s Ti.uisdriy when t'nc-lec-t ion i f the pr. -id. ut ol may or of t i.e tow u w as ha id. I ir. .1 a ll.'.-t.lly Volley. ' Kafael . m h: h,r. a pr. i taint n; polif i inn, whohadtwi, e held oilic. xa- re-elected I y a few ot. ..lain irin-i exciting cm test. Aml . hr wa- .h-t a-t i r.l to the rie-ts (. .i.ft.i.nt oi hi-. :l..it-to inatiu rafe reform-, a a-! thn atweiv. !. ly made a.-.iin.t hi. iife. -ioii-of Loiiiiie w.-io ir.anif.-t all ihty, hut iiitie i r no .-ittention wa-paid tothi-ni b t he o'.V.ciaN. About biVlidi in lhe af ici no. ti a im bof ..v. r tutu suddenly, ap; . .... d in tile streets ami at once -art oumii d the city buihting. Without Wa.lii.a.- they ep.-m-d P.re with shoti;.!!!. ai d pi.t ol. on 1 iie pcopii... .n-cin-lor wa. instant iv killed. tt The low a I.eui-liitiire. I); s M-dNfs. Jan. 11. The Iowa legis lature in-t at noon t,,! iv Lieutenant Governor I'o tier . ailed the .. n.ite toonlaT. Ih M. Lane, the -etriaar iia-tn'ier from Polk, in acca:d.iti' with the curst ttu' jonal rc titiirena -i.t.. performed lira- same sr ice for the hot;-.-. At a ( .'.licit. Saturday the He- put, In .in- seiavte.l a- te!'.tp.iary speaker at Annaiio.e.. He IVAi-etl I.yn.-h Taw. ALBiNT, .Jan. tl. U. A. Lomax, who shot a man in ambush in Clay county Sept. !, committed suicide iu jail Friday nigiii, cuttihg Lis throat to the bone. Fear of lynch law, it is thought, caused him to lake his ov. u life. F.very Hit a Woman. A woman's heart, even when moit ob dnrtite, may relent. Margaret wars as serting ia the nursery that she never, never meant to marry. Very well, you tshall not," said her papa: and, joini; to the door, be called out to an imaginary suitor, '-Go away, man! Margaret doesn't want you." Call him back !" cried ilararet. "Let me see what he looks likeP Kate Field's Washington. A I'utent trituration. Pipkin What! Having your patent leathers shined. and only bought them ten days ago! Wttsn't the leather any good? Potts Leather is all right, but the nateut seems to have erpired. Truth. ihli, i.l the h.itl-C W.-k. r v . i . . Cora-O'tatTj IfV t .ata xiT Talxn atcay sick heaJacho, Lilious headache, dizziness, constipation, indigestion, bilious attack?, and all derange ments of the liver, stomach and bowels. It's a large contract, but the smallest things in the world do the bu-iness Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. They're the smallest, but the most effective. They go lo work ia the right -Ray. They cleanse and renovate the eystem thoroughly but they do it mildly and gundy. You feel the gooS they do but you don't feel thera doing it. As a Liver Pill, they're unequaled. Sugar - coated, easy to take, and put up in vials, and hermetically 6ealed, and thus always fresh and reliable. A per fect vest-pocket remedy, in small vials, and only one necessary for a laxative or three for a cathartic. They're the claapest pill you can buy, because they're guaranteed to give satisfaction, or your money is returned. You only pay for the good you get. That's the peculiar plan all Dr. Pierce's medicines ara eold on, through druggist. -Woociyatt's Music House No. 1804 Second Avenue, WOODYATT & WOODYATT. El. E- Eh CO DC r CO o CO " c a CD 1 i a o M o o r! Tbia firm have the exclusive sale for this county of th following celebraterl IieirjOH encl Orrrars, WEBER, STUYVESANT, DECKED BROS., WHEELOCS ESTEY, AND CAMP & CO.'S PIANOS, And the E.STEY, "WESTERN COTTAGE and FAR RAND & VOTEY ORGANS. UT A full iiEa al?o of email Mnfical meirtf.nd:.e. We tsve ic onr cn-f icj a Crt-'sfr F &r THE MOLINE WAGON, Moiine, III. The Moline Wagon Co., 1 J.a, f a r". ' . - ..'-.- ... . ". --- --r- Manufacturers oi FARM, SPRING AND FREIGHT WAGG3S A f'tll art! rotrt -e ''..' t-t f l.'tfortn an. r.ter Sj.rit e Wcrr. e; er-ai.y '; u t-Mirn tta.Ic. . 1 tati crier n:kB tt.l I; in: i'.ia-li. li'otr.- '1 i 1 r: . 1. ai.i iiia'ii i,. See lite MuLINE WAUt-N before .artfca-:t... LSCOWoKATiO CKDKK IHS STATE LAW. Roek Island Savings Bank, ROCK ISLAND, ILL., Open daily from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m., and Saturday evenlnzs from 7 to ?c'c.- i. Five percent interest paid on Deposits- Monev loaned on rar?::.a'.. C: lateral, or Real Estate Security or?tcsRs: X. P. F.BYN'OLDS. Pre. 7 C. DBNKMA:vS. Vice-Pres. J. M. nr?jKO. C.f. DIBKCTORfl: P. L. SJiKhell. E P. Reynolds, F. C. Dectmann. John Cnbxrph. !i. :'. ii- , Phil Mitch. 11, L. Simon. K. W. Eann. J. M. Bafor-1, Jacksos Hubst, Solicitors. f&Vecn bn!nc?f Ju'.yS, lii", and occcpy He outhat ccrra-r of y :- r ' .v : -. : .j, -: bulldirg. Wzwhm Ff sil K-rFtr:fcvj r !. : ' fTHE POSITIVE CURE. ii45Asr.:5tr J ELY BROTHER?. F" Tvarar EU 'ew Tcrlc rV.ce CO cSa.LV?'1-' B. F. DeGEAR, Contractor and I3u.ilder. Office and Shop Corner Seventeenth St. T? ,.l- T c - r-.A and Seventh Avenue, JLVOCK 1 t.itU. Irf" A!! kind? of carpenter work a sneria'ty. Plant and estimate for il kinds cf -' fum'.fned on application. OKAS, DANNACHER, Proprietor of thcBrady Street AJ kind of Cnt Flowers constantly on hand. Green Houses Flower Store- One block north of Central Park, the largest In Ia. Brady Street. DaTcr.; . ::.! NICOLAI JUHL, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, Shop corner Twenty-second street and Ninth avenue. Residcr.ce Thlrteeclh aveme. r1 prepared to make estimates aid do all kinds of earpectcr work. Give t ira a iru- A. BLACKHALL, Macuf mctnrer of all kinds of BOOTS AND SHOES Gents' Fine Shoes aipeeUlty. Repairing done neatly and promptly. A ihre of yoorpatronK reepectully solicited. v, 1618 Second ATenne. Roka C. J. W. SCHREINER, Contractor and Builder, 1121 and 1123 Fourth avecoe. Residence 1119 Fourth avente. Plana and specifications fnrnlshed on all classes of work : also spent cf Wilier' rMS k-13 Sliding Blinds, (omcthing new, stylish and desirable. ROCK iyl-ASD- Opera House Saloon GEORGE SCHAFEE, Proprietor. lfiOl Secoad Arenne, Corner of Sixteenth Stree - Opposite Harper's Titers. The choicest Wines, Liquors. Beer and Ciears always on Free Ltujeii Brery Day . Sandwiches mmlabetl en Sb t f Hani ' 'S-t'Ky'.',.TS - 1