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FllEETRADH BOAST. and unanswerable reply made to them by I A |_| /TkCJTJTfTl A"T AN BtFANT WIFE. re CONGRESS Lincoln. The comparison is then carried A Ji lH)J7j« further along, and an analysis of the revenue A Milwaukee Girl "ot Old Enough to reform* arguments on the Mills and Proceedings .p&the a a a a Ss^nrS &-T#8tj&-*Tj McKinley bills is madts to show .that they Secure a Divorce. IS-A^ ^'Tariff Reformers" Who Knew What ate. htzfi^ are identical with those of 1832, the only MILWAUKEE, April 4.—Pretty little Ida A Blaze at Aslilarifl Wlhcli Is difference being that the Democratic Keeler at the aae of fourteen years has had They Wanted and Why They SATURDAY, MARCH 20. fathers spoke out 'boldly and frankly, Almost The Funeral Pyre so much experience with matrimony that while the degenerate tariff reformers of the Wanted It. she has applied to Judge Johnson in the SENATE. present day dare not tell the whole truth. circuit court for a divorce. The defendant, No business was transacted in the senate It is, therefore of the utmost importance to -*& Ida's husband, was a soldier thirty years today. i|? go back to the men who did dare to tell it. ago. and is now nearly seventy years of age. labor-Owning Free§^ Traders Who HOUSE. In "The Tariff' Riddle" are chapters on He wooed and won Ida in the fall of 1891, The attendance of members in the house "Open Hostility to Labor," "Capital States "Talked Like Dutch Uncles" and on if ov. 18 of that year they were married. this morning was small. Among the Burglars Piek Up Much Boodle vs. Labor States." "Another Irrepressible They had not heen married long gentlemen present silver was the chief Conflict." "The Planters Against the Farmers," to Workinginen subject of conversation. ^m a Leisurely Way at Bie&.s when the veteran began to show signs of "Which Shall Be Free—Trade or The house proceeded nnder a special tJ' Labor?" intense jealousy. He objected because Mrs. AU over fA- order to the consideration of the pension Lake. s2& Price, 25 cent« single chapters, 5 cents. Keeler did not comport herself with the bills reported favorably from the committee —your Bufferings from' Catarrhs Address Ben Franklin Pub. Co., 900 The following extracts are taken -from dignity ot a mature married woman and of the whole at the last Friday's night street, Washington, D. C.^ advance sheets of a little work soon to be occasionally showed a fondness tor dolls That is, if you go about it in the1 session. Seventeen private pension bills i«saed by the Ben Fran Klin Publishing and blind man's buff. Mr. Keeler resorted right way. were passed, and then, at 2 o'clock, public ^Jonipanv, 900 street. Washington D. C, to spanking as a means of ^f, ^REPUBLICAN ECONOMY, ASHLAND, Wis., Special Telegram, March business was suspended and the colleagues There are plenty of wrong ways,1 entitled "The Tariff Riddle: A Key Thereto discipline, which he continued until of the late Francis B. Spinola, ot New in an Old Debate," by "Welker Given. 4.—Shortly after 2 o'clock this afternoon that perhaps youVe found out. Jau. 6, when he made a ferocious attack York, proceeded to pay tributes of respect formerly of the Iowa State Register and Thousand Save by Retrenchment fire was discovered in the basement of the upon Mrs. Keeler and stabbed her. The They may relieve for a tarns, but to his memory. later ot the editorial staff of the Chicago tn the Revenue Service, girl escaped, however, and since that time new Rhinehart hospital, and for a time terror they don't cure. Tribune. This liitln work treats the matter Cheapness in the puplic service is not has not lived with him. When Judge from anew standpoint and poors a flood of reigned supreme. About thirty patients '.JMOXDAY MARCH 28. by auy means a sure test of excellence "Worse yet, they may drive the Johnson read the paners in the case and .light on the tariff question. were under treatment at the hospital, economy at the expense of efficiency is extravaaauce. ascertained the ages o"t the parties to the disease to the lungs. You can't 1 SKNATE. i^-W^-mm Nothing can be learned from the tariffJbr-revenue-only But administrative officera and willing hauds immediately began suit he paused and looked at the complainant. speeches and documents Senate bill appropriating $100,000 fora afford to experiment. who reduce expenses, and at the same time He thought the matter over a •put forth at present. They are intended for to carry out those unable to make their puplic building at Pierre, S. !., was placed improve the serviee, are certainly entitled But there is a right way, and asure ie*' moments and then announced that -effect merely—to hide and obscure and not on the calendar. to credit. own escape, and they were le!t at neighboring Mrs. Keeler wasn't old enough to get a to state the real doctrine of free trade. Senator Gorman reintroduced his bill of way, that does cure. Thousands houses. The patients were kept under To get at the truth thinking men musfcgo In the collection of internal revenues, divorce in his conrt, even she was a last congre-s, prohibiting Canadian railroads of otherwise hopeless cases back and consult the Democratic fathers— for the first time under the existing laws, from doing bnsine-s in the United control, and but one attempted any overt matron by law. As a minor she was incompetent have proved it. It's with Dr. Sage's the plain-speaking old Southern Bourbons the cost was in 1890 reduced below 3 per States unless thev comply with the interstate to bring suit. He accordingly act. One man jumped from the second •ot Jackson time who had the courage of cent. During the four years from 1885. to commerce act. Catarrh Remedy. its mild, dismissed the complaint and ordered ibe story, but, as the ground was very so't, did their eonvictions and 3aid just what they 1889, inclusive, the average cost of collection Senator McMillan introdneed a bill appropriating infant matrimonial prodigy to ensagea soothing, cleansing and healing -meant. $100,000 toward the legitimate was 3 5-10 per cent., while for the years himself no injury beyond a shaking up. guardian, through whom sue imght secure properties, it permanently cures tho The tariff reformers to listen to are the 1889, 1891 the average cost was 2.96 per expenses ,of entertaining the Grand Aimy a uivorcc. The building immediately filled with blunt old fashioned Democrats who talked cent. of the Republic at their 20th annual encampment* worst chronic cases. Catarrhal smoke, and it was with the greatest difficulty .right out in meeting and expressed themselves In the four years first above named the in Washington city next Headache, "Cold in the Head"— that all the patients were saved lrom in a way that le.t xiothing to be total increase of collections of internal revenue fall. ^MAXGY MESS. everything catarrhal in its nature, guessed at. suffocation. The liremen were compe ied over the previous four years was $18.000,000, Ijl HOTTSK. or at the rate of $4 500,000 per is cured as if by magic. to get to the rooms on their hands and A HIGH DEMOCRATIC FRKK TRADE ACTHOIUTY The house 'consumed the entire day in annum, while during the two years 1890 Soldier* at Fort sdieridan Complain OX LABOR. knees, and when they returned many were considering bills reported from the committee It's a way so sure that the proprietors and 1891 the increase was $15,000,000 over x.t 7 1-oudly of Foor Rations. First and foremost was the Hon. George on the District of Columbia, several nearly stifled. The shock to a few of the the two years preceding, or at a rate of $7,500,000 McDuffie, Chairman of the "Ways and CHICAGO, April 4.—Saturday was the first of which were passed. of Dr. Sage's Remedy patients may result in a set-back in their per annum, notwithstanding there Means Committee ol the House in 1832, After the house had passed to the consideration day ot the investigation of the mess hall at offer, in good faith, $500 for a condition. The excellent work of the fire were cut off in 1891 $3,000,000 by reduction and the leaders on the Democratic side. of uninteresting routine business Fort Sheridan. Col. Heyl, inspector general deparment probably averted a serious catastrophe. case of Catarrh which they cannot in tobacco taxes. He is quoted with unusual fullness, not Speaker Crisp announced that the committee of the deparement ot the Missouri, began In 1888 to collect $117,000,000 co*t $4,300,000, The fire was confined eutirelv -only on account of ability and frankness on rules would not deem it proper to cure. the investigation yesterday under orders while in 1891 to collect $29,000,000 more bat because of his position a« leader ot his report a rule, preventing filibustering and within the basement and first floor. The If it's sure enough for them to from Gen. Miles, and devoted the party in the popular branch of Congress, cost $90,000 less. Nor are these figures in forcing a vote on the silver question. damage is considerable, partially covered llepiying to Davis, of Massachusetts, who the Internal Revenue Bureau exceptional. greater part of the day to hearing complaints This practically settle* the matter in the make the offer, it's sure enough by insurance. had, asked whether it was expected that The customs, the Bureau Printing and house. from the men. When he had patiently for you to make the trial. Northern white labor would compete with Engraving—in short, all the branches of listened for two hours to the same black slave labor on equal terms the Democratic the Treasury showsimilar reductions of ex« They risk $500. What do you TUESDAY, MARCH 20. story from each of forty men of bad and inBtiflicient UORKIBLK 1HSCOVJSUY. leader gave an answer not lacking penses, with no diminution of efficiency. risk? food, he became convinced that SENA.1E. Sn honesty or candor. "Let me tell the The Decomposed Body of a Murdered there must be something wrong with the After two hours discussion in executive ftafile HE BIDS YOU BE O HOPE. entleman once for all," thundered Mein management of the mess hall. Col. Heyl se-sion to-day. the senate unanimously ratified «. Hilit Foaml an Attic. ". To the admirer of fast horses life is in his great free trade speech summing '"v the Bering sea arbitration treaty. set up a secret court, consisting of himself very many cases little more than a span. CHICAGO, April 4.—What is believed by up and clo«mg the debate on the Mr Stewart gave notice that he would on and his stenographer, in Col. Croiton's private the police to have been a murder at 2301 Democratic side, "that I utterly disclaim A Word of Good Cheer for Repubfl ONE CENT INVESTED a postal card addressed Monday next move to take up the senate Wabash avenue was unearthed to-day. The office. One by one the soldiers were his right to make any inquiry or question cans From Jame G. Blaine. to Hale Thomas* Co. Minneapolis. Minn bill to proAide lor the free coinage ot gold house is occupied by Mrs. Paine, who rents *s to the description of labor employed in •willbringyou thenewspring catalogue oftlieleadins admitted, and each allowed to take as much I cannot refrain from sending a word of and silver. dry goods house in the Northwest. the Southern States and to assure him that furnished rooms. A few days ago she noticed or little of the inspector's time good cheer on the prospects of the Republican jr i" At the conclusion of Mr. Wolcott's address God gives the people of the South the a stench in the attic of the hoiwe,and party. On all leading measures relating as he wished. The majcritv of the resolution was agreed to, and spirit of his ancestors and mine he will be If all flesh is grass, Sarah Bernhardt to-day it became so offensive that she reported senate,-on to the industrial and financial interests them were recruits. wlio hadthen the motion of Mr. Sherman, ioliged to compete with just such labor as must have been raised during a drought. the matter at the Cottage Grove of the people, we are strong and growing pioceeded to executive business and seen but a lew months' service. The complaints they choose to emplov and upon terms, police station. Two officers went to the stronger. On the contrary, our opponents when the doors were reopened adjourned. from these evidently did not greatly too, ot perfect equality." house and forced open the attic, which had are weak and growing weaker. They are impre?s the inspector, but when a grizzled HOUSE. been nailed up. The stench was ro WAGES HERE OUGHT TO BE THE SAME AS IN divided we are united. It we do notjwin it veteran who had seen twenty years of serv preat that it was difficult to enter The tariff debate was today resumed in KKGLAND. is our own fault. We will be justly censurable ice in every part ot the United States stated the house oi representatives, "butthe discuswas the room. The officers discovered a bundle General McDuffie was a perfectly consistent if, with such great measures involved, that the mess at Fort Sheridan was thesions rather nniiitere&ting after the exciting lying in one corner. It was wrapped ad\ocate of a tariff revenue.only. He every Republican does not leel that he is worst he had ever seen, and not to be compared When Baby was cick, we gave her Osstorla, scenes that have been provoked by didn't make the slightest concealment of appealed to personally and that victory in up in a muslin cloth, which was covered to a mess in the field in active service the silver controversy during the past week. When shewas a Child, shecried forCastoria, his desire to cheapen labor. Replying the election depends on him.—James G. with blood stains. The bundle was unwrapped even, the inspector made special «ote of On motion of Mr. Hull, oi Iowa, a senate further to the Northern champions ot protection Blaine, February 22. 1892. and was ound to be the body of a When she became Miss, she clung to Oastoria, his complaint, and it seemed to have great bill was passed, with a slight amendment, he said: three- months old male child. Decomposition weight with him. "I want to complain of When shebad Children,shegavethemCastorift to establish a port of delivery at De^ Moine«. "I will now tell the gentleman from had so far advanced that the lingers of the quality and quantity ot the food served HIT 'EM AGAIN. The house then went into committee ol the Massachusetts, if he will pardon the liberty, the dead infant were dropping off. and the in the mess hall." was "the almost invariable whole on the tariff bill. Mi. Blount, of what is the natural price of the manufacturing fiesh fell ironi the bones when the body preface io the statements made by each Geoigia, in the chair labor of the Northern States estimated was moved. Across the abdomen of the complainant. "The iood is bad to begin A Hot Shot From the Pacific Slope at in money. It is precisely the same with. It is frequently but halt cooked, and chiid was a gash four inches long, evidently WEWXE^DAY, MARCH SO. as the manufacturing labor of England and the Democratic Congress. served so poorly that it is almost always inflicted with a knile. Mrs. Paine said isot a cent more. she did not know of any one who had cold when it reaches the table. The scraps It is probable that Oregon and the Northwot A line ofcolonels ten miles long 13 to ba "KXTRAVAGA NT WAGES" IX THE JORTHEKX which are left over are used in hash the livea in the house during the past three a feature in Hill's Texas reception. generally will like this parsimonious, 1 he senate todav considered further the STATES. next day, and this is generally so strong months who had given birth to a child, or cheese-paring, humbug-economy Congress Indian appropuntion bill, the discu-sion Gen. McDuffie did not demand the entire and redolent that it is impossible to eat it." a good deal less than they liked the billion-dollar who would be interested in putting a child A Noted Battlefield. being on the subject of army office! being repeal of the tariff' but said he ^vould be One private testified that all ne got for Congress that has been the subject out of the wav. The police have no doubt assigned to the duties ol Indian agents. satisfied if it was brought down to the basis Take up your atlas and find Paducah, supper one night was a dish ot apple sauce of so much Democratic objugation. By tha' the child was murdered, and are now Mr Hawley moved to amend bv adding of revenue only. Answering the claim Kentucky. At this point the Ohio is joined and two biscuits. Another said that one the way, there would have been no billiondollar looking lor the murderer. provi'O that whenever the pi evident that this would compel Northern lactones by the Tenneosee River. Follow this morning, a ter having been out all night, Congress had it not been for the tonbillion-dohar ~_ should be of the opinion that the good ol and workshops to close, lie said. stream southward—and it is directly south all heieteived was bread and cheese and Democratic rebellion. The the service requires it he may appoint a —across the states of Kentucky and Tennessee. '•The peop of the North will continue coffee. Another sa'id he had been threatened annual charge? on account of that rebellion XOT CAPri/KEJD YET. miliaii. You note on the way, instead ol to manufacture if the duties arc entirely lepealed. witn court martial because he had still exceed two hundred million a year.— Sena tor-elect It Q. Miles wa« introduced towns the names of numerous "landings." The only difference would be that dared to ask that apiece ol bacon that had Portland Oregonian. Pennsylvania Moonshiners Very Elusive into his new dignity today and his cicdentials Hardin is the last county be'ore you reach they would have to curtail their enormous been given to him be changed becanse it Individual**. referred to the proper committee. the southern boundary of Tennessee. In profits and reduce the extravagant wages was so fat he could not eat it. A noncommissioned The Tariff on American Flags. the western part of this county vou of their labor and sell their manufactures SOMERSET, Pa.. April 4.—Sheriff Good and officer brought a charge of Here -is something characteristically note "Pittsburg Landing." A little "further cheaper." misappropriation of funds against the post his iiosse of twenty-five men, who have Democratic. The Fort Madison Democrat s6uthwest "Shilohville." Both places saloon. "I would like to know," lie said, been scouring the surrounding country for The free wool bill was the principal topic XuABOE A DANGEROUS ELEMENT, "BLEACHED says, and the Democratic Leader at Des are now in country solitude, but thirty "what has become ot the profits ot the of discussion in the house today the past thirty-six hours in search of the OR UNBLEACHED." years ago day before yesterday, there were Moines quotes it approvingly: 'canteen?'" 'Ilie inspector could not tell The lenort of the committee on merchant moonshiners William C. Miller and William Alter the close of the session of Congress more than two hundred thousand men there "The tax on bunting is 10 cents pet him, but promised to look into the inalter. marine and fisheries recommending the repeal Pritts, who killed old man Herestetter, •and the defeat of his bill to make a horizontal engaged in a de-perate battle that raged square yard and in addition thereto 35 pei It is estimated that these profits would of the mail subsidy act was submitted cut ot the tariff to 12£ per cent., Gen. returned here to-night, being unable to for two^ days with varying fortunes. You cent ad valorem. Now who of our congressmen aveiage $500 a month, and they should to the house by Mr. Enloe. It takes the McDuffie returned to his home in South locate their men. llevenue Agent Culbertson pass men on the street who had lor reveille will immortalize his name and gam have been divided among the compunies. broad ground of dissent from the policy of Carolina and in a speech he warned his is expected to artive here soon and lit the rebel yell, as the confeds charged in the the applause of every patriot by introducing granting subsidies to j^ersons engaged in -otistituents to prepare for a contest with out an expedition peculiarly fitted dawn of the morning men who lay that a bill in congress to take off this tax on any character of jmrsuits whatever, which *he North, told them that the Northern night nnder the river bank at the "landing," patriotism by putting bunting on the free for their capture. Sheriff Good policy, it asserts, islobbery. in the teeth of A MILLIONAIRE'S SEARCH people were declaring openly and boldly and men who marched with Buell to list? It will pass, if once introduced, as we says it is impossible to capture the luw. thai "the tree labor of the North must not, verily believe any man who would vote reinforce Grant's army. Get them to tell the moonshinera with a large body The house passed these bills: Extending shall not, be degraded to the same footing against it would be branded as a traitor by y^ou the story, and then go on a trip to the of men. The out aws have many friends For the Body of His Son. Whose Death the Marquette, Mich., by the provisions of •wiUt the slave labor of the South." Shortalter three-fourths at least of all our people. field, taking the Burlington lrom St. Paul in the mountains, and are so familiar with the act lor the immediate transportation of this Gen. McDuffie was elected Is Unexplained. Putting bunting on the free list will have or Minneapolis. For tickets, rates and information dutiable goods authorizing the construction "Governor of his State and in his message to the country that it is no trouble lor them SAX FRANCISCO, April 4—Daniel T. the same effect in reducing the price ol address W. J. C. Kenyon, St. ofa bridge across the Missouri river at the Legislature he declared, the laboring to find hiding places within a short distance Woodrow, a retired millionaire and iron flags as putting sugar on the free list had in Paul, Minn., Gen. Pass Agent. Dewitt, Mo. population, "bleached or unbleached, a of their pursuers. It is learned to-night that reducing the price of sugar. When this i« manufacturer of Cincinnati, has begun dangerous element in the body politic." William C. Miller and Pritts intend to kill done we shall keep a flag constantly flying a search for the body of his THURSDAY, MARCH, 31 XOK1IIERN WHITE LABOR WANTED CHEAPER from a flag staff'on the top of the Democrat voung Heresteti.tr. a nephew ot Jonathan ^YfrUPfHSS son, Henry C. Woodrow, who died THAN SOUTHERN BLACK. office and shall use all the influence we can Herestetter, and the young Beals who witnessed in the county hospital here in February. McDuffie was strongly backed by his to have one flying over all public buildings, the bloody crime. It the moonshiners The young man was sent to California for "Democratic associates in his attack on protected In the senate today Mr, Morgan offered a including school houses, whenever such succeed in oarryingout their threat, his health and to break himself of the Northern labor in the debate in Congress. series of resolutions instructing the committee buildings are open and occupied." it is said they will then surrender to the liquor hubit. Jfe received liberal remittances Lewis of Alabama, who ranked as on finance to inquire and report as to That is, here is a Democratic outcry because authorities. It ha3 come to light that there fiom home, and one of the *me of the heavy weights of the House, said the effect of the silver act of 1890 on the the flag of the United States is made are at least thirty illicit distilleries operating lie opposed the tariff because it forced men who helped him to spend the price ot silver bullion as to the issue of legal in the United States and by American in the mountains this and Fayette wav^es up to an unnaturally high point in money was Fireman Perry, employed tender notes, etc., and instructing the hands. These Democrats want the flag "the North Declaring that "the average county. '1 he moonshiners are organized in committee to report promptly on the matter, in the Call irma cable road engine house. made abroad by English hands. That is price ot labor in the Southern States is not inasmuch as great anxiety existed a societj-called the "Frcundschalt." One night Woodrow was found in the en the way it always was under Democratic more than twenty-five cents a day," while ainonsr the industrial classes as to the causes gine house with his skull lractured. rule every paititle of bunting was made in in the North "the average price "of labor is of the depression ot prices and the paralysis Perry disappeared and though it Europe and we could not make an American at this, time 1832 fifty centa a day." Mr. of the markets. WHITE CAPs. flag unless it pleased England to let u« was known that Woodrow had received Lcwi« added- "But for the operation of the The resolution went over till to-morrow. have the goods. The Republicans changed a considerable sum oi money the tariff laws enhancing the price ot Northern The Indian appropriation bill was taken An Iowa Man Accused of Murder a all tfiat. Every American flag is novs day he "ore, none was found on him. No labor the state of things would have up and the vote was taken without further made of American goods by American Ordered to Move. investigation was made, and it is uncertain been completely the reverse of what it now discussion on the house provision for assignment hands. The Fort Madison Democrat and ELDO&V Iowa, Special, April 4—Speculais is, and a day's labor in the cotton field whether the body was buried in potters of army officers*to the duty of Indian the Leader want that changed and ar«tion would have commanded two days of Northern stul rife regarding the Mills murder. held or dissected by medical students. agents. The amendment recommended pining to go back under the flag of England. manufacturing labor." There is no apparent effort, however, by the committee on appropriations to What an unaccountable creature a to ier-et out the authoi of the crime. The strike out the provision was defeated, yeas. This opinion, it must be remembered, Democrat is. He seems to be the deadly o:rci3 A Seance With Hungarians. 29: nays 34. So that the provision remains was not that ot a protectionist, but ot a free grand jury adjourned without making ENJOY® enemy of his own country.—Keokuk Gate 4.—During1 incorporated in the bill. •trader and a tariff smasher. As Mr. Lewis HAZLETON, Pa April a row much, if aii3', inquiry into the tragedy. City. plainly and emphatically said, he wanted here this afternoon a party of Hungarians Both the method and results whe* And now comes the "White Caps" with a low tariff to bring down Northern wages beat and probably fatally cut Charles Seigfned. A tariff picture in the New York Press three warning fetters addressed to S. G. Syrup of Figs is taken it is pleasant and make white labor worth less than (Rep.) touching upon reciprocity is worth Officers who pursued the Hungarians The discussion of the free wool bill was Palmer, all in the same wording and handwriting, and refreshing to the taste, and act* ilack. reproduction. came, up with them on the outskirts of the practically devoid of any particular feature though beaiing different signatures. town. The Hungarians paid no attention to of interest. Geo. McKinley was a visitor on gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, WORKINGMEN NOT FIT TO VOTH. Democrats say "reciprocity is a Repub The mitsive were suggestively embellished Ill "The Tariff Riddle," the debate of the floor ot the house and was. an interested lican humbug.""Let us see how the "humbug" the command oi the officers to halt, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the system with drawings of skulls and cro^s "32 is compared" and contrasted with another listener to some of the speeches. works. In January, 1891 the United and Omoer Wallace fired three shots hones, daggers and rerolveis. Tney were effectually, dispels colds, headaches which took place just before the outbreak States sold to Cuba, 9.234 sacks of flour. Less than a dozen members were present at them. One of the bullets struck diaries I ot the Rebellion. At this time Gen. wordfd as iollows: In January, 1892, the fir--t month ofrec when the house assembled at 8 o'clock and Shipfeo in the hand and the rest of the party and fevers and cures habitual M. B. H. Garnett, of Virginia, was one of iprocity in flour under the McKinley act "S. G. Palmer: You black-hearted villain—it went into the committee of the whole on fled and escaped into the woods. A posse constipation. Syrup of Figs is the the stongest advotatesofa tariff for revenue we sold Cuba 07,478 sacks. you don't leave Dows. and keep the wool bill. After speeches by Messrs. organized to pursue them, but could not only, and he did not hesitate to display only remedy of its kind ever produced, yourself separate and apart from it, you, Parrett, of Indiana. JMilliken, of Maine The Democratic party will itself claim the overtake them. his hostility to the protected labor of will be served as you served Bill Mills when Greenleaf. of New York, aud Pendleton, ol* credit lor leciprocity one of these days. pleasing to the taste and acceptable the North. Said Gen. Garnett. you murdered him with a club. Signed. West Virginia, the house adjourned. Twenty-five pounds of granulated sugai "Walt Whitman'* Will. to the stomach, prompt in "In populous communities, where all are By order of "sender," "sender for one dollai is one of the haidebt araii CAMDEV, N. J., April 4.—The will of Walt of the same race and universal suffrage and its action and truly beneficial in its ments that the Democrats will be compelled "CAPTAIN." Whitman was read last night to his relatives FRIDAY, APRI 1 apportionment on mere numbers prevail to meet in the coming campaign. ^3Ir. Palmer was away at that time, going effects, prepared only from the most and several friends. The exact terms the Democracy necessarily becomes a government, the day Before to Ben wick to visit his Oi the will could not be learned. It is healthy and agreeable substances, its or rather a despotis-m of the numerical BRAVE CAPT. AYLMER. brother. He returned on Tnursday and known, however, that he made his sister Senator Mills, of Texas, fairly entered majority. There are many T\1IO apprehends no trouble from the threat. many excellent qualities commend it executrix, allowed his housekeeper the Use upon his senatorial duties today, and accejted labor severely lor their daily subsistence to He Won the Victoria Cross After'a to all and have made it the most the committee places vacated by the oi his house lor a vear and appointed Dr. •devote much attention to political affairs, Hard Battle, 1 retirement ol his predecessor, Chilton. A Murderous Boy. Buck Ontario. Can., and Horace foubcl or to acquire that training which is necessary popular remedy known. Capt. Aylmer has received the Vic oi this city ii literary executors. Mr. Hansborough offered an amendment to ireemen for an intelligent judgement "'-"LIJTA, Ohio. April 4.—Some boys were Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50a toria cross for gallant conduct during to the Indian appropriation bill ior a commission of the issues of the day. Many votes flying kites this afternoon, when a boy and $1 bottles by all leading druggists. to negotiate with the Turtle are controlled in great part by patronage the revolt of the hill men India, and named Saunders came up and took -Ur. FarJtIinrst's Worfc l$«»ars Fruit. Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians in .aud money directly or iljx^rectly used." Any reliable druggist who this is how he won it. When the out Frank Finley's kite from him. North Dakota for the cession of the right NEW YOEK April 4.—The saloons of this The boys were about ten years er wall of Fort Nilt had been gained, a may not have it on hand will procure J9EJIOCRA1IC PL4N TO j|JjCK CAPITAL AND and in which they claim their lands. city were tightlv closed to-day, and thirsty old, and when Saunders started to LABOR WORK IN E A W HARMONY. sort of courtyard had to be crossed Agreed to. it promptly for any one who New Yorkers had to rely on prohibition goawav with it. Frank ran after him. The opinion that manual laborers were in the midst of a galling fire, and then Mr. Dawes moved to strike out of the bill drinks. The police issued an order Saturday wishes to lay it not accept any When he had come up with Saunders, the unfit to take part in politicb and that such the provision ior the assignment of army the gun-cotton had to be placed undei to all saloonkeepers that thev must latter suddenly stopped and whipping out matters should be reserved for gentlemen substitute. officers to the duties of Indian agents and the very muzzles of the enemy's guns shut up or stand the consequences. The order tit leisure, was held by that other strong a knife olunged it into Fmlsy's breast. The consented that the motion should go over CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. solar as known, was strictly obeved. Demociatic tariff reformer and anti-protectionist, The operation was performed how blade, which was six inches' long, entered till Mondav. the Hon. Daniel C. De Jarnette, of the boy's lung, and Fmley fell dead in a This was the result of the grand jury "presentment SAN FRAM&800, CAL. ever, without injury to either Capt Virginia. Pointing out that the Southern innnded upon the charges" made IQUW1LLE. KY- *EW VOUL M.7. Aylmer or the gallant native .sappet BORE -•Confederacy would be established on a free by Dr. Parkhursi. S^S^S^S^^f^ In the hduse Mr. Catchings from who assisted him, but in the scrim OHIO trade basis he proceeded to dilate as follows the committee on rules, reported back the mage which ensued upon the blowing on its advantages over the North, resolution tor the appointment of a special V- WELL Proved a J*»»r IJeliance. where protected Jabor was saucy and indeftendent: in of the gates the former had his committee of spven members to investigate Tor Torpedo Vessels. Wni fa DRILL Et* PASO, Tex., April 4.—The suit of the charges made against the census bureau, thumb broken by a stone and was NAPLES April 4.—Secret trials of a liquid WELLonly WellS "At the South our next new republic will Earnest Dale Owen, trustee, vs. the Presido wounded in the leg and hand. Never combustible tu used by torpedo vessels Mr. Wilcox offered an amendment to put with our fiunons have no such element of discord. Capital Mining Company et al.. invol vim a tract theless, .he fought bravely on, firing MacMaerv. Tha the matter into the hands of the committee there owm all labor from which, its nature of iand forty-five miles square, known ao have recently been made at Spezzia. perfect aolf-ettMHiijraaa no fewer than 19 shots from his re on census which afterward was agreed to. lowers, the man as-to make him unfit f'oi the Konquillo grant and valued at $G,0U0,000, and have been very succe sful. Jut-droppingtooUin an. Bills were reported to the house providing MK'iety and self-government. Thus capital volver before he allowed himself to on apoition of which is located very LQOMIS & NYHAN, The tunes were exposed to a for the local 'government for the territory xiFFXH-emo. $B$il -and labor in our new republic will work in 1everythingheat. valuable mining property, was yesterday carried from the scene of action. Jn tower ul There was no smoke, of Utah, and ior the election of judges |M%r beautiful harmony, and it is thus that decided agaiust the plaintiff-, who reded CONSUMPTION. worked perfectly and the boilers spired probably by his example, th pro teni in the territory of Oklahoma. JsP^ African s-lavery inrnishes the only ba.is on an alleged Mexican «rant issued in it32 required no icpairs. Officers declare native troops fought like Trojans or Representative Savers, ot Texas, reported i&/j -upon which Republican liberty can*be prefe*%-» and Claimed to have been confirmed by toe that one re«ult will be a radical change in the occasion, and several of them art an urgency deficiency bill to the house. It -served." congress oi Chihuahua in 1S84. The court marine boilers and that the new rombusti I have a poniivaremedy for tha above disease hy its a I aggregates S952,.'J30, of which $450,000 is to Wih*, Reviewing the debates from which the to be recommended for the Distin held that the a'calde had no ower to issue ble gives powerful motive force with great aae thousandsof eases of the wont kind and of lonar supply deficiencies in the appropriation for torvgoing extracts are taken, and giving such grant, ai.d the pretei ded decree was.a gmshed Service order, which, is the na* economy in •'pace and weighu A depot is the* collection ot customs revenues. For standing haTebeen.cnred. Indeed ao Strang iamj faith reieience-* to \olume and page, the author forgery. building at Spezzia in which tu store the tive equivalent to the Victoria cross the 11th census an appropriation ot $100,000 toitoefflcaox. thatIwiUaandTWOBOiTiaaTEZE,with, o. "The Tariff Riddle" quotes the luminous liqu d. *, VALUABLE TREATISE on this disease to any anf'Uxmt is made. SSSESaffWSMtft- *T5k3? ^Suffer* vf™Kt AHWiSBK who wiU send me then* JSx^resaaad P. O. addtsaa. 4 T. A. Slocum. SI. 183 Pearl 8t*» Ji. Y. 4 ,4