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VOL.it jtmoX iMAtaibatbW .- SI VOL. L-NO.96s. ____________ANACONDA, MONTANA, SATURDAY MORNING. DECEMBER aS. >-U '______PRIE FIVE Caans. DR. D. J. M0DONKLD -im . - . -,- - T. D.ITZUUAwlD.o me mt . - ........ MR. p. UMtOW.N* a01. b owmv & J..kl' UIN',t Mi. OUosso Amma da.x.... I. fluX?, £Umg l ad k w at Lm. V. P. C H RISM A . D. D . I. OS tin F SwseS M~ mad opt. TEETH EXTRA OTED WITHOUT PAIN Ws aaaeeaJ drat . i ... .ý or To"b Wit:m H. Ia. STBPHGINS. PHYDICIAN AND SURGEON, ANACONDA * MONTANA omk. La flmnam Jaeky blear. 3a e.s.e am DRS. MITCHELL & SNYDER, Ml4NCO? D7R I-IOC I L. (Nast to I Moaam 8096) AWAENDA *MONTANA Anaconda Real Estate Agency. 1ITZPATRJIOZ AIPLING. ,REAL ESTATE A INSURANCE ACTS. Malig sreetadleerr eal maoavetaeers. ANACONDA . . MONTANA PEOPLE'S MARKET. Isiaag, lrmn a muot, Wholesale and Ketail Butchers. THE OTHER ONLY Nlup as Irnt e *se A3ACON.A LEGIAT FURNISHED ROOMS THO DOLM3[ONICO. ,'llAM. IRTLir1 Prep. al Sa reel. Near rm, Aaaeome.d. MuLs. e.M. MRITI4N* (orrPOarrn Tra unK) MAKE8 A 8PECIALTY OF INE CIGARI M.InarrsC. irronrinD AxID KRr w r. KEAD'S DRUG STORKE, MAIN STRssT. ANDERSON & THOMAS. Contractors and Builders I.auljg Mill S at at Tems. MISS H. V. WHITE Has a Iral amd Campl.e lmU of MIL!E L raoY ODS ALL KINI . OP BTAMPING NETLY DONL. ANAI'MDA . - utaal . REOPEN ED -T, GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL On Front-st. ANACONDA. ML By MRS. RAMYMY. FINE FURNISHED ROOMS -AT THE OAKLAND HOUSE. MRSI. 3B. WARRN,. Prop ST SECOND-T?.. - AuMeeda, IMa N ErL & SON., Iesdealers and Confectioners, gram, m.meo J ir m. A MICE STOC'K O FANCY OODE 000 THE HOLIDAY TRADE. SPlr* * Amt.es ~ SAM PRAM EN KO. Frh Game, Optes and Fish, Liquors. C.ars Candes. Nuts and Fruits. Suttr. Fresh Eggs. an, COVNDTRY * PRODJVC -A s5a SAeAT a tin. "vtreEs. Amrumaa. Mut. CI' TV LIVERY STABLE. JOE CARLETON, rFormSEruL A gsral ,rsa'r bsu es treaaee. Stabl, Broadiway, Phlipsbarg. GET READY TO SNEEZE WIves "Mwsavoi OC SAe UMomem Wbieb so now ow..pimg uork the COeMray Nmp's~ Mele Npote~d an Watt.. P wLADi SLIA Dele. 3'7.-T.he Mdie d Nem w.torrow wll publish an uheauesiv -ticles on Imlas -m-"' a Gripppe"-. .lroleeor hathtolwmiew of the ere.noa aedical codegi . It sias in part: l.a. eam ea ns audslenly and goes as quickly. The east robust at any age and women ose to be the rast vistims. Large num hre arm smh md .M.iyM atteeked. Thi fact attract. surer attention and th.s the most Impweemsoubl are seised, belag fc.ilitated bI ay depresmlng emotion like feas or llness. With the firt a at asals and facial litation comes chbll ness, which is tolowed by leverishness with pronounced malarim aud in gin ee admeb, weakness and soreness o mesber., especially of the larger joint.. with the progress of the crase in some epidemics there i eoeskiderable g.eral weakness, even marked depression of the vital powers. When a fatal termination is to occur, as a rule eztes.lon downwardl into the tracher and bronchitis takes place. tRelapses are common aml fr gqiently patients pea. by easy transition into chronic bronchitis, asthlna, ete. Some times the catarrhal process coutp1butee to chronict diseases of the ear. nose asnd throat, antd permanently danuages tbhos part s. Caos .. Ne w Terk and . reeklty . Naw Yomca, Doe. 7.-Tbhe number of persons in New York and Brooklyn suffer ing from nlluensa ls very large and con stantly ancreasing. While no inatances of death due directly to influensa have been reported, the number of deaths from pneumonia has ancreased so r markably as to indicate some connection between the epidemic of so-called Inflwu ens. agld pneumnonia. These Is hardly a busliess bouse or ofllee down town whose force of clerks has not been shortened more or less by "La Grippe." The same state of alfairs exists il Brooklyn amid Jersey Cit. Health boards all through the cities claim there . no danger from the epidemi.e. -e m (1e.- AlSeei.a. Naw Yorx, Dec. 37.-Dispatehes from Philadelphia, Boston, Alhany, Bufralo and other eastern cities report the prvva lenee to a consk.erabi extent of the pop ular epkiemle la Grippe. Eseept in Bow ton, however, it seemsu to be of a very mikl type. In Bosto manar of the vk* tins Iave been seroyll and one or two fatalities. believed to be consequent upan it, awe reported, Iassesssg Iso r.measeu. Bsaar.d, Dec. 27.-Influensa is lancrts ing tlhrolughout Gernnmay. t has crippled operations in the ship building ards ini Plenaburg. Kidl, and Dautsie. lu cases where the disease s lighted or not treated it et.uenders pulmonary disorders. 'I'he doctors may that the clilax is passed ila this city and that the disease is on the wane. Mllese Messum at Mardsd. MADnn, Dec. 27.-At a meeting of the meedical faculty held today to consider the influenua. which i rapidly spreading, It was decided to establish sellef bureaus and distribute appropriate mnedicnes ansong the allicta. Many promisnent mea are amnsag the sufferers tram the PAulsa. Dec. .-Tbe large number of deaths resulting hrom inafuensa in this city is exciting the gravest apprehension. It is reported this morning tlhat O deaths from the disease occurred within 2S homurs. The paper. priat the report, but some doubt it, claiming that it is too much. The Upidemle a Ammurts. VerxwA, Dec. 27.-The hospitals of this city ar crowded with patients suffering fram influensa, accompalnied by Intlame tion of the lungs, asd plurlsy. There are over one hundred eases an Prmeu . There have bees meveral deattas here from disease that began with iafluensa. lyallay AMletd. Lonnow, Dec. 27.-T'ue Countess of Pla.nder. a sitter-lln-l1w of Ki ng Leopold of Belgium, anld Prince Bauldoin. the eki est son of the counstes,. and the Queen of Roumania, are sufering freom the influ The Csu. lr.eeverlag. ST. ParCLasluuaI, Dec. 27.-The czar is making favorable pogress toward recov ery fron influenza. He lhas never been in a critical codadtions and no fears have beean felt as to the outco.ue of his illness. mas r A ag.8a. Use It. ATrctsox. Kas., Dec. 27.-Senator In *arl. who I. home for the holkld.y vaca tion, was srlaed with a oekl last nugbt which to-day seveluped symptomu of Ru sian lunfuesna. The ~6.aerts I Oi tmahas. OMtAsA, Dec. 27.--lbe physrciansof this city report the pe.vsalanc of "La Grit-e" to a largi extent but in a mild for. 'A'l diagnose it as a species of episootic. Two TLheeIaad Cse at L.Mb a. Lasmox, Dec. 7.-Two thbouasul have iaBasewus, inaluade the queen and Senor Goanes. foreign milssierr. Seib.. CLIdame Nave St. Rocunrrsa, N. Y., Dec. 27.-Ose hua dred and ten scbool children of this city are down with "La Grippe." The PlmieeUme DsI.k MUmasra. NOarOLK. Va., Dec. 7.--The presklen tal duck shootldg party, atler visitiaUg the okld Harrison hoaetead at lower Braradon *today, O miles up he Jasues rivert. e turned to C(aremont ta few Iniles below. There the party left Conunedore iatle maIs's yacht awl proceeded is caarrages to Waverly, oa the Nuorfulk & W'e,.ter railroad. :arly tomorrow mnursnli ti. party will leave WaveWrr bh way of .ch moud for Waubhilto. aboh as San Km.Sbb Kagrm ee. LONDox, DwaL27-Tbouuma ohldjatu Bar low, R. A., %be engraver. is dead. ALL QUIlT AT JWNNUP. a sm ai ata Awaits esmaw raowe-ami ps 1mewa. XNw Toams DSe. 17.-A Jeequp. OG., peeleid ay: The hes eof the ueluatm m Nitry have been wtirawsu. and the own Is In ehage at Om earll ahsMlese. who have e-alat eastral. N. bedis have beea foud Ines yas.eeday moer lne, and the vk*t. a mlry nmbered esI three whites and three negos. At no time was the affair a riot. In its lrep. lan a haslf-weed neaog and Indian. Bob Brwer, defied ar est, killed two whites and wounded a third. layor tHer call ar troops was uameemawr and aggrvated the sitamtiom. The news spread through ou the ountry and 100 iresponshle par ties Sacked to the town on trains fro every diretion. The leading spirit in the outrage eoanamitted upon the ngroes was a lighltning rod agent rome Cincinnati. Jesup's eitlens were not canameted with the whippings. and deplore the lawless acts. prerwr bue foar follower., all well arned. They may in retaliation kill sone whtes in tihe thinly settled country, bet will not date to attack Jeasup. They will themselves be killed eventually, as they are hunted by hounds. MANY MINERS IDLE. F.et of the Ebut Dow Si. the Coel 3e gteme of eam.lvtwaemts. SuANlrTo, Pa.,- - c. 27.-- Pollowing the announcemenett of yesterday that the Pennsylvania Coal conmpany had closed down eleven of its fourteen collkries anid the Delaware & Western company sis of its mines, to-day comes the news that the Hillsike Coal and Iron enwpuny. with nIearly three thousand workmen, is also shut down. Individual operat.rn all through the vally are unable to sere. r cars, and have also ordered a shut dow,. until conditions improve. Tlhee inadivk lal collkries nunaber a dknan or a.-li and will avretage 50 mauen and hboy cich. The annsuouetnent is also mnade that the Delaware & Hudson C(anal ciwnlpaul will. at tlh end of the week, shut down 1i of its collieries, about ialf it operate. betweem (arbondale and Plymouth. The ckeingt of company works amid lnilivklmal mines will cause the klleness of upwards of 11.000 men and boys, and this . quite likely to be added to by the large uu.--er of workmen who will he thrown out of employment by the shutting down of tlh lines of the* Wilkesbarre and mlusque hanna coal conpanies il the Wyoming region. Want lesr wgas Iamersaued. 'naw YoaK. Dec. 7. -The lalkora' and Fire.nen's union. recently organiadnl Ie this city by an individual eant frot Europe for that purpos.e hekl a mneetieg, to night for the purp.se of indorisag a cirl cular which I. to he sent at once to the nuaritimne etchlange anl to all sbhilpowa.cr in this port, desmliadilg a material in. crease in wage. to he pakl for various ek eCts of sevice. I be union will ask for a conf,, rence with a urnaeunitt.r of ship uow ter unt or aboxat Jan it ssary 1th t dis cums the q taestlou in its variesl bearings. ma.elan tai NUtWebre We.dusem. NaW YOHK, Dec. 27.-A comveantion warn held here to-night of delegateso re.present ing 2S organisations of Hebrew workmnen with a total membtership of 1.000 persons. The organizations represented are in Brooklyn. Philadelphia. C('icago, Provl dence. Cincinnati. Baltimore and thlis city. The prouae of the meeting waa* to organise a nl. t nal Hetw.w organ tlation. It wa decidked to formn an organlliation under the name of the Hebrew Labor Union of the United States.. U.s. Haulltao's Amewer. NTw Yoau, Deo. 27.-Tbhe eonsael for Mrs. Robert Ray Hamiltosn to-4ly filed her answer to her husbandl' conplaint in hib suit for the annulment of their mar rlage. She lnlat in a general denial to ber husband's allegations against her. Nwb was nmarried trior tro le union with bins. She says: "The cerem..ny perfornsed on Janusar 7. 118, was perfornwll at the solicitation and earnest re.qal..st of the plaintiff as the pro-per culmlinaiitiol of the relations existing between tlien." Murs. P.raa.sa 1.vorty. DOUDneTowW. N. J.. Dec. 27-M,.u Delia Parnell. neither of Chlarlue Situart Par nell. states that she a w recetvd olby onme quarter of P&.00 reported tq have bree pretsetitedI to her. atndl that whlwn aill Ier (Ihligationls are set thler. will hwe hbt a small margin left for hIer future ni ce. "'t ies. tmaIlcecd foin s Mwmauasmga. NEW YORK. DIc. 27.--('harles Pierce. sul~wrinteiadesut of lamp. for t1w BFrU..l Electric Light conupaay. war i$Kicul1d by the grand juror to-day for masnslammLster in caus~ing tiw death of1 Henry Harris ly ari eleitric shock from a lamp on ) ov emluhr 7th last. N4.eral Us m . maelk £D as s. SIOUX FA.LLS, S. D.. Dec. 27.-Natural gas ban bees dJiscvered at Red li dld. Sp:ke county. The finl is the strongest yet struck in the wstate, and the quality tIar est. The Iwrueeure i£s MS gratI that it carries aand and d gravel 60 feet into th, air. KANRA.S (CIar. Dec. 27.-The Inter State Land conpany. agaainmst which Judge Brewer recently remranlrd an, adverne". vcilon in the suit with the Maxwell Land Graitl cempany. in which .lo UtU .Oau a.rre at land is volved, will Ill pleadinagu lea Dem.ver in a few days f r a new trial. Th. YWr rtmg Iev IS. tnavy. WASfINoloN IDee. 27.-The aurreutary of the nary ban adopteda new de.sign for the has of the nay. to tlake seffs Jully 1-t. It will he aPplkid to both the fau a..d tshe u..int Jack .f the nary, anil varis .ilea of a rreeaugular arrangmeu with 4 .lta. AwmISld by a cthr.a T.mb. Nuw RICHMOND. 0.. Dec. 7.-At NiiI., odsvad.. Ohtio. lat last night, ('lnerl. ('alhtun. a uchool teacher. criminally Li pagaltI May Jackson.. aged 14. TI,." "._ citernnt is groat ouJ there is thrats of lynehing Metn. A thrI.Iinam oin fr.sIn th. kasevr. ZANZIBAR. Dea. 27.--thler., with &, " tachmrcnt f Major Wimetnanmi. corlr5. Itm left Poaguta. for Mount Rdwaan tow tow pareu~ ap presenting Mo.&b. w.th a gift Ung wisr - REPUBLIC OR MONARCHY a e * epe Stahe a.ebr my a" trlmt Nethlag-A Ca-Me S awem rem the New lStlets 4 t*of 1t tame... Swa lneuton, lDke. 7. The HBraziliasn h .a reeived a elabkgllrs. tfeeo lamitnilser of flnease., tated Rio Ja ro I Dretabuhr 2, maytni in part: kr woprto has hebee banisr.d S.nt of acts of e onespiracy 7 m the hi follower. The Imperial fan. lse of having changel their atti i acqh r auieerc toeneolaruragemneat of per.een.onsr of reatkion, were de of the civil list anld elhakly. The sanser the advice of a distlin eotanne'llor. refs.ed the sutmktl it was a1 ar.I of revolution, buat the civil list as a right hlas w. In view of this denial of the y of th~e rvollaution, whcllh ha anctiokaedl by the wh le eueatsry, ew aest of cuttingl on tIe civil list uly lwas aa ar~t of me IW enº Innll a Thl sel sneasulres have he·re mI,.t wltlgenaeral llap.'rt. We* shall Cnlatilsa. to .pep.ct all rights, nainItaln all tri leamlmis. orgaseiae tih adslnilsintratioi. ca. aerve all -caltra-tae aesd keep upi thwe bNaI. get blat anly atteUslnpt aegain.t pastlalli* rml.,r will he repah.leal with wseversty. t(hus memer, agrieaulture and the woklrkng cla call rat uss. lan to ausaasaalw thaic atta taaeIN. W'e shall hlandl over to the I.Nantitis t'oaMl cnhavelltionll tIhe public ilatact. Th"r... who be lieve this (sallrnv.ltion is called to de ..rIe betweenlu a rel.abih eail luNsanh.ay an ,mistaken*. M.aaar1hy is (out of thi qluetian. The Esaaulrurall pesn shoultl lagt he mlisld by IneweaMougers whose. nmseal ntallass are the objects eithelr of ..mln. autl or deriskin. 1The. nmistakes of the prrs n fomeat here schemes of dlisturb an.e. buIt the lt-rnnaa asow is i:;uply, re puali or nmosuarclay." rrrmr.d Frer aseId ews. Nsw YoVtao , Dec. :.-- Brasilian ('nnsmal aewsral Salvador Mendonce telegraphs, C. S. Flint & (o., from Washlngtonl that he bas received a cahile from Brasl pe parng hint for Ihat news. He coltinedtl. however, to have contfkalece In the strength of the governnesllt. Rns.keld .t -. atrt Oder.. NSw YeOK. Ike... 27. -E.agene )Itri har.er was donle uap la-t nigsrht in qlaicak o.uler by (;earwe DixoLn, of Boston,. tiear mRe L.ldons,. ('.sti. IM.cn rfLrte.l tlse tfhting at the start. rushlslg Horlhacker sad otM only drivisng hint all overtlhe risg,. ba It l~in four ele4an kn.xk lowns. Be f the rniuad Heretmmker wl . use .Lmd that he was very g. w il. at the call of tilsw adsel it was easily to ie -sen h t light waes aliout .ever. 1'WhelI Ilw ntie were- catlled up for tIe -Ieen-sIl ri)assel Horatsmek*.r was -till .ttglpisl. shlwing plainly that he- laul h *en w. v.re.ly plasl hlsed. Euge.sll tried ta nlly lanal ftoure II a li.lrting. htwt I)e was .not inl it. liiausl was frnslh allsl Ih *lutinelietl thie phlLky little (;eruan all over the rang andl knaLked hlaim, .nt with a we.ll-dl.-livereul righlt.Ihael,.r on the sitk of Ilil left cheek. aftter they hhul h~len Ightilsag abeosat ortw mlilnute. The. whole' fight. rest anld all. lasted only five tsinutes. Alhaot a15 people witrlnes, l the Inill. Dilxot is to I- nmatched to fight Me Carthy. saabk Bemllurmb/a aat..r. PlorrLASII). (Ihropn. Ikre. . -At 1:.'t o'clork this mornsing thime 'lion PelinA st*lamn r (%rewOH ran i ano and stnk time British shilp( Ian MrKeasi.. on the (onilon. hiA river, tesn nilse helow Kalansa. (larle Ausitin mand Matthew Reid. cou.red m.il.r.. were atl.eep in the ftre.astle .et the ('la McKe.nuie and were c.at in two by the how .f the (I reg.., wiae., it wc.re trnalir tis. riSk. of the shilp. Anotlhwr sailor was' rtmaly illjiurd. None of tmhe palsenm girm' anid hlat one of the rerW of the lw* Ore. in were hurt. Tlie captalin of tb.e Cla NeKen.ie says time ship was at anchor with all liWht Ilprmlwrly lispllayedl. Tlhe (lain McKe.,saie in valewl at fO.tx/a a.usl ti.er .anaiIe. to e Origon will amnuont to IfoluuO. Cavaalry at E(Ihl~ahea City. ()KLIHC)%A (CITY. 114w. V. -Twtl trnttM of 1'init.I Stab.'. rivalry that hay.. Iw'n wn4tt fr..,,N V.rt, lI43Ob by) *".gtuiauiwiit tot (.PI of MisM~oari. arrivedl lilie iIfnclelagi. Ev..iu with the. pn" . i.Ie.. E f tsKrnju it in Inmiswi. IrI.. for thu" lMeld.I to dIIMWIim' the(ir f...*l ijug, of h/e(eeerity. AImu,'"t every Ihoea- its auti araeu"al ansel Evety ,mezile t'Itieti (-srriew at nwre lver. TIMe eietjº,m of lust M.I.,uel.vy ie ant eigaat..e with auPc,(m~re nieo. al th...ghl tlih tlrtwe will 41 MlthI.i.% lwer engt sicly .elr:ouaM ,.etieK.g The KiokaepoMe is. litiaeal er.*pliern atM. listh ,ettlttol c4 . he-l ii amewtilF to-taitati to) elit uaeu their grieivau etg. ho diaogeh-r ewe.,arnpl. Waller C'eagm ef I.dL.. BAl[6AY. K).w. 27.-The native conngrau h:tu aSgIIed uporn a plant of politicl ogan isation fr ndia whlich in to he prswenutd t-. parliament. The .'.ential featucrs are that there %hamll he a popular eklerwaI rýupwcurntmieve huouly forrme upon a haul. ..f IS me,,tuheru fr every milliwe of pof su lition. Thmin gvcat bray is lt e beogerolkql lay and ummekr nsa. farnued of ueteel gur. Macgi fW1141 its( own iwenhet. 54l an Ant Iwral eyuincil t onmtitgated on a haul. of cute ,orrnutr for every Ave millkm of aempulatirlcu. Pruwisteial coettaeilu are alsn prnum . I Biuldlugtm will frame a bill Lue l ntrtuluce it inlo parlhiantt. wai t .iS.. as xilk~us ('HIcA*co. L'c. 1.-An Ilter-Uking wpee. 133 from EIIosmwhurg. Washinguto. says: Ua"1 & (o.º. 11W c(hMrf n.eanmtlic Anru in Ellenshurg. madle an a'sigtnmeat today after ectcsting chlattel ntortgta.. wia Ib.ir stAek in far.. of Tar.nu hanak.. The i.rincipaI cnraliit mare Inm Si. Paul.( 'hik-agn smuI New York. The lablaties will xc~eed Isla ('av. aS Wasuk*..asv.. <VNLK,ºhIAIIIIK. Pa.. ler-. 27.- A rav. of large pr.4()lbtm4't ourcr'd at Plale., a s&ul.urb. this aftanuiwxtsa. Witbotat warnmittg Vtw. uttrfa.e of the. earth utattledl andh g bas irn..este.l t ht.stlwhvts. srom of thoun a1 t-.wt t.ljp. ,t. A'IM s( athcuik ..a. ,, .·ai 1urisb school auch seve.ral other h',hlthikps sire fatly 'iaauges. S.everal acre. wrn affected. ThE DUTY ON COAL. Argermaes aias ete aU..e Wase ma beess, (emmntee Yem m. Wamq o. Dee. *7.-The ta wars on the tarml thism .ermien. "1 he a. e om me n tabtle eutlery sloes. goid heam and brens powdee,. anvila, tin plas.. steel wire. ds and wires. Judge now Ilng. pt Virginiau. al smude an argument in favor of protection on Iron ore. He lthought this matter of imroteetkn to the, Iniustrilc of Virginia haranem one of thei niost inlportant featurel s in the dt.terminu t.n, of the race questio•. Farming dlid not pay in Virginia anld other labor maus he supplied to support the ne.ro. Prote o tinn was a mourse of strength to the pen. -e of the m..th in mdeavkrling to make tck-erclltimns of the n.gmo. .Several other coal erators agued against a r e delrtion of the duety on coal. Geral Imlbaden of Virginia. speaking for the south favored the ret.ntion of the duty on coal and Iron tew. He contended that the coal, lrn and railroad indutery in the south would be imperiled if real was placed oa the free list. The men who work in the mimes in time mouth are prneilpally tnelerms. Three people had to he prwklled with work. If they dkl ne* wrelve work they would live one the white.', dishoul estly. The ne".ro wonlki nt .teal if he cooakl g"t work. He eltn.th*uen) was a prjoteuatiali.t. He lamel always hen m,.e asud t.li*evetl l that i. le ther smaIth the.re e.titkl he. a syaltar aslnd fair vote oe thel pi. tetiniH iwuci.e without eal y eItreu ' oelr s issues the ..IM'tec.tinii.t wansltI overwtl.llllynal" c·arry at l *at fouer or five snemtlert, states. Tlws eCsertle htua h.'n t mai•4' rict- hy pr..te' tion. It was seow tie opluertunitiy of thei s.mith it tu.u411.e ri. ell. If anlyh aly was to Ie. pnrte*te'ldl li. would raehler nllak ..mci AiSeCrig ani rich the.l a Hunigarla, Italian or t.lgiaun. Mr. Flower. of New York, inqclired in refe.rennee to tew remark as Lto ek.etineli I th Uealth whlethwr Mr. Inilutmlel meant that time cnor line lald to he drawn alid ltht thel genetletnei ald to vote agrainst his .ene ttientets. GeIeratl Ilnhnk.n eialdl : "We are taneI.lke't tto stasetl toageter there uen d.tr certain enolitiimens. When the tariff sillks nito ilgln.lllilcace oi tilee qas.lelti of pr4tctluHt I am a repub~hlass. On krca .ileetkals I ann a lke.utrat." IONDO AND STOCKS. Upe and Dmwas Sa Market vt.es m Sthe New Vork r.ea.ha.. NaW YoalK LDec. li.-In the stark mar ket today the trmanactIons actually nuatk, i storks were uf small Unment, and sthe absorbing feature was Ien tIe n neyJr mar ket. The rate far call loans ruled all the first hour at aboutt Sqt ISr cent., hat it quickly adlvarced and soon 3s was reacheld - the nmasimuns for t1w day. The re.actloi was alumst as, sudden and dunr ilu nomse of the afterLnoon it ruled at $1 to 2, and after all .urrower. were acc.au mndlated, t was uoffred down to & at the close. TIe stock msaarkt rea igd the dLy, with a sagina tetndency as leews inL the gf*neral list. bThe aelly feature of ilt*r.st to-slay was in m.gar rrt.."erkis. After a sliglla dtcline it adlvawced Nt o su hut ckmeld at Sn . Unalen Pacife manl ltlurllingtm alsu. displayed a Iwhevy tone tlarougl.uat. aul telw lItter ltelded with a natt.rial lawn. O)tlwr cliatuges were en tirely us gnth- iult andsal tha uarkel d ckused fairly steady andl dull, Ihnt e sscrally at maswutlaing uiakr S tle eno*ittg figunres. (..veraawsrnms were sdtlu and finr. tI a.kulu deall. The muarket opened atrnasg at LUtsl. and4 £ES£w.1 to 11111. tiers hamwass dulu and ragged aiOhdty. ckaciemg 4t..aaly ass loly. SIkak Exrhasage --4 )*laan :n i8 high ml 1111; ci(weit 1I4t ckmnlemg lUt (eu.m~hlat.d K:chaog. -- Opwusn g at 11x14; highest. ll ý; ow aurtrtolU1(; a stg. 1 1 ll sate 137.4100 harrvel. WonoI, mteady and quirt; sLneuttic fleer.. Iniler- .utwhasngunLiLke. Janet ary. It .~~· 4P(~ Ties Dull. shaus firmer . Straits 'lcuataig .Ituaka. IT. KI. 4m frlgmrr.I8 16%. Nnsth'na Hasrile 3t II. 14.4:0eimuh.841 . 37% N. f'. P'rrfrfrrd.. 74%i !4 rirg 32L ýi..l Nutlmw. te.cru . l1. 14. 4', . e~aasafl.t. 125 Ilifrered 14144 1'a. at,, a'r. f 'agN. V. ('ryamltid 3iM Am.nrirar K')'rrs 112 eheevon uapsut -. 42 4'cx1. Paumlf. ... 72', Euryni %a. ar * aul. P4allwra .. b'a .Tra m-el~ ralat :..y Intrzl 'a. . ,v'l aurS." Mail N...... ' arlasl.us.. . 774x' KradIn ... 1lr.kawiuaal7 I- .17 k.uld Lan. .7% Shmuarr &R. 41. 3$%'4. hIami . 74 I1. I.. & W. T.asaa I .ulA . . 21 Knr U4- - .L 'dx11 *I Ir merru Pasml. lAsk. KM.,ur. c' Its'. U cit 144aaItr lxz ae I."ea.. & !)lm. I I. %.'. FIa~ra(.r KI.r..a I:.. M '"Isigtat C acairal . 9'?'. W.'.1ria IProw . f MClw'.srn 1 aw m.. 7Y Anl, Is 4'.4t.u 4l11 3Ia, I'riUlrw ,wrrcantie gjo4mr. 5%047Spa' Sterlinesg I scehargi - Quikr atw weak; sixty-dlry hilly. $4.U1); lekiII*, . fa· s Alinaisg qunetatl. Star s fnliiuwn: Alive . -·)Im*rstak · A" IIw IS...B,.suS.-als. t1 It at. 1k4·hrr .... Into v. r /' anl. k II.4btkr *'ral.Snu K.H. . I to, taro Tunne.t. t i.Ur 4 . .... r'ce Kh3u*. 1'r.,wgrr M a . r. .I (aaSr~.wr (r . Mt.&)asa~t 4.Mt.4'aI., Va. 4 to IY'..trlh 1rk. Ifr 1a t"a C'anj.Ia I'a4*Ae tiatara.. .. .3430 Iirna-rrºi y4'4t.M. .. t'phar 3 d Ih.ilMa.Ntt . t hale(rttal (l..tnm.nw.aalth PIynuuth..... 293 Ih-"auIw.ma Ter. 1 411 Vm'w Emmr..ka Vots 3 0r1 Mvnag . I Is B1 4 hramtn. I M M rrra Nvadja tituslal Earry. . . Keman H..-al. Halr.-. %. r'us .tr Uom 4n.tu... Atha. Tpk. Ist 7's 17taINi. ('en. larna. 1711 "" Id grnat 113 bwa d r-ritga. "rajined. :gl t ltaarlmigt.ifl .. 77NU~a Virg. . 1a PhabehalCphia: Filaw. wool In lam prnt..d denmand. Territorial wool quiet; Monatan. I R. ; terrltorial 15%i.2 Bometuh: This bas been a quiet week fewr wool. sales foe the week being 2.51. tW IMll aaml (CfI all Weida. The large"t transactionsaars~. of valleY. Oregon fWO¶I about 3IMJ.Uh pound. being sold at V~ d 2 fir N·. 2 .:W far No. 3 adl 28 f0r No. I. all of which went to a ahngle mauufarturer. In eastern (bgon mal. were, nmade at 21s& andti other sales at 5.z 2). Trwito r aaa woawl were uijuet with tRI) seuawed. atid aetmkle price forhlest fine anedhamº .alul at nt w 3. and ine *ncdliunsa at 584W. Texas - 4 o hasb teea melluig at 11426 for airriurng. and at ls '3'4 as to quality. for fall. ('alsfeaui+re a at other washd weac l ame quiet. Finae wambedl fleeces are Ann. UInml tuia UU'lr.. a f Pme.. ZAIEIBAK Dec. 2?.-Esuin Psaba bha bad r reapse and treat anxi etyis fell. TUESDAY MAY SETTLE IT I of ~a CmupmuM uwi Lot it I.Vw L..a so Yhua"* V~ eu " %WoM to.vefmly UweU me" so soft SInarta. -Iwo"S of Me. Umolfm we the Lowlefnsug. WillD 4 boMS tper.tal to the liamdard. H ftusA. Itc-. 27.-Ther . is adeartl e political legislatve news bee date/. Few of ther mennmbers who went away ae Tuemhay to aprud Clhristas with their families have retmarned to this ety. The politirans who have bhme bumiy welkag in the hotel lobbes for the past f bw d have not rrovered from the beativltia. The Butte men have not returned, thbeash th.y will probably be r tomorer.w. Is 5ems reasoethly certaln thtt twro set et monaters will he elected om Tasediy. The movemnrta after that are ma tees of speculation. There is ra reason for changing the helier that Sanders and ?cantle will be hoeas by the repuahlk.ans. tmsbh' men sea that they will keep their man in the ring natil the finish and cling to the chaner of ds fe'ateng Mantle. The canvass is expected to amssuetm, nlt-b activity in the nest few slays. TheI reputlhk-an senator. met this morn ing. tbet nraly four of them were present M.,surs. Brown. l.alxt-ok. Armington and TIlhmpsese. All the d.lmo.rt-nt einga ab sent, after the roull call and prayer an ad Jurnmenlt until 10to a. m. tonmarrow was taken. Representatives Whaley. eacrh and Pei le were the only members present at the huse of representatives today. Am adjusarltnment was taken until 1O a. am. meurrow. Rumors of same eart of a omperomie have been floating about, but they ennuet he traced to any reliable renese. The dlenme.rte who have been interviewed ae the subject not only deny all knowledge of the natter, but they are emphatie is the cotletnanation of ay sucr pe.esdi.g. Perhaps the most retlemis ma on the e publican skie is Senator Brown. I the oaurse of a conversatuios est evemlrg he remarked that this matter would hvue to be settled soon it he steaed here. PATCHNO UP AT LAST. The Ua.S@.h. l.t1 a ]few A__einat Wish " e vmle. POS.M OMAHA, Dec. 27.-Maaw..rr Mohie n Klwrbl. f Use Mial toba railroad. tod u acW..ted a r newal of the lrMar aumra moet with the Unlon Pacife at 3.88. Mant., which was broken onKW ink..r 1 through a on as.ahaf rifts ide w. gnue. lBass efect o.ma wow owsd .r r icager asIl frright harineam and e n meamea Utsakiaa A *6= ('stW or Mgxioo, DUe. NT.-Tb. new bank of Ponito e..wuealon is reported In danger of falling through. of b em thoriaqd capital StjIJOUN), only about a ewafth leing pawidinst the start. The lnternatilona and Tonga,. .Dek wIN In a fewdayv, The NatiMoul Dauk Meako a drlarvd a hidend aIG JwI1 nt f the baniamnt of urrwent prot butwil ~rhalydeclare a9 e restd ditlanal in r on. The 4 a bank will declar, an ore hatter eMvlaud on account of business transacted duin4s the Arms t'rer of its operiomn under tr new organisatio.. Thee.etoms Mte S. Teams. At rrs. Tea., Dec. 2T.-The govere.r has infwmatlion of a riot tLreatemnd ti Tyler county, and he ha. oredeed out the militia to akl the hberit In keep.ag pses. At a conference between the gorverer and attorney ge nera this rasaeing It w agreed that the latter ahall attemd the lbabe.. mnrpsu trial of Part lesi clleale arrsted for f mulear a iror po e he United State m nrshal. .ysae the opinion that the arrrs are withont wa> rant of law. rtrnoums.. w..& Jets. 1ANKIWLL3. 0.. DrI. 37.-'This 1Ib nabfn afl o of the prianncr. in the jail hers uliIelwdara plot of ten prisoners to mau .her t'~. Jai3l. 01,41 escape with nutskde as rnistai'w. (nialter. the 1r) ten .urderub , hail sawed throuagh the holt of the e.U doator of is gwiuver named L brig. who wits ta relk a... the others. After t di. eovery tjaiagley. who was inmplicated ia tiw. plot. aaaiaulted ana badly lajtured a pwriiaaiwr named Morrs. who the* claim tdislucosd the plot to the flkws. ('rIT oWr NMXIO'. Dec. 17. - i Is ated that the Inter (cemn and Mealeaa ailt road will pool freibt an pý rate.. Work on th Inter Oreem raM i being viorentaly pusheb. The Ure b Vera ('rus wllU be coaapleted at an eOadt date. Tb. tkiinaes~. Cssmp.4._ I WASMINurom Dec. Y7.-The ea emrin for tb. couaStrurtioof to n. w yrrl BeIssore. hay b ag noU S~d she asv *arttucml that the veuel Is easeI t.iccrrqv4 Tracy bea IforimaU Captain Scbuylcr to wcspt her. t.r. W.v.... - Sm am... LANVAwrua. P., Irs. 27.-Tb. tummes of the Cheetau Hill Iron O,. ewn- a (olumbba, whicb bhave bas cLa:i tlUM ~r~usbrl7vrI. rr~~d b. he pS I yeam " Wwr ioamTD9i ale ac leRgees han the wt.. A South A mmewenm Cable V~ebesm Norw YoatK. Dec. 27.-Thecabl. workle bet weena Malran ban and 31. do Janeiro hao, according to the latest adyfre. bee. Bruazil. coa.-ed to work. No coese Stue fur the break. tLbatraat29o t's Srx~fr .0894 Gwus. AwL. Dec. 2T.-anmdmuma Apacbe Indian wh. sm wdemi LsMW. wwasd Yohaned ia wt~ dm ss t was hange to dsy. D..Ab .fm anUmpeo .wm - Vima. NA. Dec. !7.-Cmtsi AM Km. * foranm asmbsum r M ýwM ` and Grrmemq. C .d sual w -b ha o bim - .th- M T, I~