Algona Republican (Newspaper) - August 1, 1877, Algona, Iowa nt MORTON NEWS WEEK THE WAR IW THE who commanded and who is a had an Interview will the Czar Ho eaid that when bo ca his ammunition was all and h had been obliged lo kill three or four soldier with his own band for leaving their Tho Government of that the Cossacks have burned he villages and tear and A Constantinople dispatch says Tho are displaying great Troops am munitions are in all Unhappily the nt an very not even At no liin sinio tho of lion the European situation sc threatening on The of En ostensibly for the Gibraltar nnd but in reality with tin purpose of occupying and obtaining tho control of tho is rigardi abroad as to be by un outright nf war Austria is said to bo greatly nt In proponed of and the prob ability of an with England nrc likely yet o play an im in thn Ali fron nf all lending to that am lo oppose advances on It in telegraphed from near lUl that Iho arc without A dispatch In the Am nt for as as not a man will Iw An English with left the Ahmed the in has all newspaper corre and even English ami flench mili lary from his the army in So far as the dispatches this suit situation of the hostile in Ku Turkish garrisons are in Varna Die two are by bo whn an aUo within iso a of Varna that as fast as they The Russians havo not made any alle upon whence troops are being down to intercept the nn the road to the of the having Ncn easily Tir a held only by a garrison uf sixty no re and through its the are being upon the road to A from Berlin says Oov has culled out of the GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS A building firm in havo sent lo this country for or 1100 skilled guaranteeing nient mil wages at the rale of it dollar and a half i A dispatch says koif the powers thai will not din with the lie will be to the great The fur he restoration of In the of Mexico seems lo have bern broken up for the pres ent by the its who was by the United troops 11 few days who was to with has sur to the there nothing hi the semblance of organized force on Grande thr of from Plymouth with the ship has sailed and men for DOMESTIC and two Iu row a race on not far from New Urge sums of money were staked nn and an im mense crowd congregated to witness bo before wan taken le suddenly llu and claim ho was hy of Great Hy a on the iicm between a mail and an express Tour were killed ami eleven A the states that the regular cavalry and volnu in night of Josephs bund ner the The tired upon the advance killed two ami wounded and near i ho wholo regulars and that had been engaged in thu pursuit thereupon beat an in glorious leaving the Indians masters of tho A gang of recently made a raid into Han were and two nf the thieves A number ot citizens went across the line to see about tbi wore arrested by was at tiie At Usl accounts they were and looked as if annir would become a serious Indians ure raiding in the lilack and a s in valley have been murdered and from in tense thero and at other points in the Dlack lit udo of the who havo broken loose from I heir agencies in large and nn the country in all have been killed and Tho cit have lor ji and offer a reward of for every killed or A terrible accident recently occurred near by the falling of span of the Georgetown and bridge over he Mi ami resulting in the instant death of three he fatal injury of three one of whom bus and or less in eight to examine Iho operations of Iho Bureau 01 Printing Engraving that entire of printing the bo relegated to private Tho status of the great strike of railway em ployes on tho briefly was about follows Tho only trains that wero run on the Baltimore and Ohio road In West Vir ginia were under guard of United H tales sol Thero had been no collision between the strikers and tho Wno being hold In the highest at issued an order warning the strikers the troops not be Im and that whoever undertook It would do so al their own Tho strike hnd extended as fnr West as and the Sheriff of the county rend tho riot net nnd a demand upon Voting for military Tho oh Pennsylvania rond to formidable nud there WRB ho most intense at Between timidly and East the road block with freight heavily laden with goods fur all parts of the and Tho Governor of Pennsylvania mil of Iho issued a uf warning to tho and ordered out thu Tho had cx In I men quietly quilting he nx fast an they reached Tho regi ment of state militia ordered to proceed from In and the Ih was under arms at The on Baltimore aud Ohio road extended into and at Cumber land all Dm trains were stopped and a complete The police arrested v man A largo crowd attempt ed hi nnd wero fired by Several build ngs wero set cm lire in the and the depot gulled by tho A rain bringing n detachment of to Cum rland nnd one of tho train ntii The and laving been to the knowledge of ho iovernor of ho issued n proclama ion warning thn strikers to desist rom acts of and at once the Fifth and regiments of he Maryland National Guard to proceed to Iho cuie of the As Iho Sixth leut proceeding on its the in it was stoned and tired into by a roughs in Baltimore f tho militia were knocked senseless by ud iv volley lived inlo the killing no This only nerved lo incense the rioU rs still further nnd augment their he regiment continued its march to the amid a perfect storm of nd nn occasional Whenever tho rowd pressed too close they were tired running light WU kept up all tho vay to Tho net of his which caused nn excitement in Bal almost to that of tho tin rioters and a largo number one two two and two privates of tho military none of The statement telegraphed East from the of the Idaho Indian to tho effect lint seventeen citizens wore by lavages nud Perry refused to scud troops 11 their relief in found on investigation to bo a The crop reports continue favor Tho details of the cotton crop in the until average not up to lie lust cars but bettor Hum llm average of previous Tho crop of will not only be the biggest but the ou over will abundant and cheap this year as they nnd high Tho who all ended to business this aro cor to see the end of Iho hard with the farmers the Lsl of the community must ere long experience favorable IOWA KEOKUK is troubled with IOWA CUT has ambition to become a bugs aro bothering Iho farm rs of arc lifty in Ap WKST SONS at DOB luis closed its Tin new City Directory of Dos loincH a in that 1 J A in repairing tho gnt A nor named John 18 son of a At Dtt WHS n fow days while bathing in tho Mississippi EMAS A who lived Story killed by lightning last while in WB stable to tho one of the pio neer of the nnd well known in Eastern died recently nt Iowa City after n long and painful has n curiosity in tho shape of n large tooth weighing three and ten It was found n fow feet below the of Uio ground hi that of Wallts to walk any man in the State o Iowa a distance not less than 50 nor that 200 miles for any amount that can bo agreed JOHN ferryman on Grant was drowned the other day by being tie man named was run over by the curs and killed t hist eases of enr in one day hint week Only imc proved A been for a Stato Convention nt 22 to nominate a AN and valued at destroyed by fire at ton u few days No suc to the Presidency of the of West is the of estate of Jacobs of Iowa in infilling with the telephone at lliu of a THE will to issue warrants to the State until further decisions of Die all the State comes gratify ing intelligence iu to llm will bo tho year of salvation to died suddenly at his ncar last Too much is said to be llm of Iowa has made an for thu of his Wlf State Missionary Convention of the Christian Church is to bo held in in tho of WHS run bout by ho was taking across tho B dwelling of Simon in Du was burned n few hnd a policy of but let thu last payment po by and loses tho in A LITTLE sou of a farmer residing near Van fell in Front of a mowing machine which cut his right arm oil and inflicted other Ilio boy may THE now Court House of Woodbury located at Sioux Cily is ami It cost Iho conuly and R mud to bo Uio complete and structure in thc Northwest THE Central railroad of Iowa was sold under for lo the trustee of Tho purchaser will be put in it the next term of the Federal AT last resi leuco of Cheney was burned oss partially The laughter house of was also MICHAEL a section hand on lie Davenport was run by a handcar a fow days and received injuries from which ho has since Tho accident occurred near A YOUNO man named John rhile plowing corn on tho farm of six miles northwest of received a rom the effect of which hu died within ui A MAN named residing Taylor while riding lomo from church on was struck by lightning and instantly Iho horse was found within a fow feet of us also A on the Illinois Central named was in stantly killed while attempting to un couple a freight at Webster City ho A FARM hand named em by whoso farm lies some leu miles east of re a severe kick from a vicious other which tore away Iho half of his causing his THE contracts for building tho Union Pacific railroad at Council Bluffs which is expected to cost havo becu Work will commence at aud it is intended to havo tho under roof before A transfer of farms and stock was iu Junes comity the other of sold liis farm near to X S losford Sons f or nnd his ia in Holstein for A who rather sus Bomo ono was peeping through he keyhole of his ated the mailer with a syringe lull of and lo that his wife hud cutting wood and a chip had hit her ill the SCHILLING has sued tho city of for Tho complaint sets forth that Iho damages aao for injuries received while driving over one of tho city through tho negligence of tho city au was A John Jones of Des while riding home from school ou tho other was shot by mi unknown person not twenty leet The villain Tho was fonuel in tho road and carried homo but it is feared that her wounds aro fa No cause for the deed RAILWAY Collision Between the and a Body of at A Large Number of People Killed and Dos true Ion of Wit paralleled Scenes of From the ttu glean following particulars of the deeds of out of gtoat railroad enacted in that city on and July 21 and 22 Nearly troops arrived In from Philadelphia at 3 oclock on tho afternoon of the and a fow minutes later hoy loft tho Depot for Uio mono of dls fho si root marching out along Iho and preceded by Iho Sheriff aud his posse The Sheriff and his posso reached street shortly alter 4 by which an immense crowd had congregated at that Tho hillside was literally black with a vast of whom had boon attracted lo tho spot by mere No demonstration was mado until the Black of Philadel who wero woro or dered to clear tho street crossing of tho Tho moment the attempted to tho order they were assailed by the crowd on stones with the meteorites A number of wero seriously and thulr goaded lo com Tho shols woro aimed above Iho heads of which had now become a Iho shower of stones Thou somo of tho mob drew their revolvers aud flred at Iho but their shooting was and was much loss than Iho missiles which had been The military then fired directly into the and tho volley proved to be most disastrous to tho The excitement al this moment was simply and il was not until after some moments that Iho of Iho firing was mado It was soon ascertained that fourteen had been killed and Iho same number Tho soon nnd so vigorous was their onset thai Iho mili wero forced to retire from their llion the strikers and started In tho direction of the arsenal for tho avowed purpose of arms aud of the killed wero and of Iho rounded a large proportion woro women and children who woro among tho on the Very fow of tho strikers woro among tho killed or b Owing to their sympathy for tho strikers fully of tho Pittsburgh militia stacked their arms and The strikers and their woro in censed boyoud all measure at tho killing of their To tho number of several thousand they made a raid Into Iho puny police offering no marched number of and relieved thorn or and A buttery was also taken from the Thus armed and the rioters hastened back toward tho bout upon avenging tho death of their and uttering tho most terrible throats against tho insolent Philadelphia mi I ho had taken in the Upon tho of the tins tho of Union Min making this The m wtfd ami Depot were neat Ami maggot Woto ho flro no Mid no to Inter fere and prevent this terrible writ of The mob were In undisputed of no oho daring to Interpose oven WM no middle i It is At if tO the Tho 9 lore tip the III nag Mi In Its le loss than A of Uie of ftt tile time wohld place thorn al refuge e of the rioters throe of them endeavored to steal out of the being discovered by the were riddled with bullets and in stantly In a short time tho round with its dOO besieged was by the and all ogress cut I hoy were surrounded by at leant desperate men crying aloud for their and vowing that not one should escape Iho excitement was terrible iu No such scene was over witnessed in thin coun try To add to the horror of of the rioters applied torch to a largo oil and the licht ironi the lit up the entire The lire lo cartl 200 or of them wero reduced to Many of I trains were laden with valuable lhK ili nl loaded wit ny of the cars burned n wero loaded with gram and general Uneven plied their vocation during the night with untiring Trunks containing tine laces and other goods werS hima imd their contents fruit and other eatables were car nod off in immense Scarcely a saul ni the town slept during the Such excitement has never been known in this par of the anil old army say nil originally must havo cost The Union Dopol and hotel owned by the cost in Iho of The grain ele vator and was owned ly by Oie corporations of Iho Pennsylvania Oom ostensibly it wan run tho HUB Bf Tim tho railroad wero very and they wilh all of which was stolen bv the mob or destroyed by tho Tho dis patchers office on Washington street was do and in followed several small dwellings located near tho On Sunday evening the citizens nf took decision to protect the city from the total destruction which was by Iho themselves in largo numbers into a vigilance to Iho and where were In staying Uio bauds of tho And A compromise was effected by ho Fort Wayne whereby the latter concede to the strikers tho wagos paid previous lo ho last i Ilio roltirnod to their assisted iu Belting tho in Tho loss of life during tho thirtysix hours of lawlessness In Pittsburgh is unknown at this but it will certainly reach and perhaps killed A largo number woro some of whom Pittsburgh dispatches of the report everything quieting The military ordered from Washington was had organized for under tho command of a committee of safely had been Appointed armed bodies of citi zens woro palrolling tho and Iho crisis was regarded as The managers of Uio Pennsylvania road sternly refused any mise wilh tho declaring that such should uot take though not a wheel turned on their entire The Philadelphia military wero al where the train was awaiting A telegram was scut to thorn requesting thorn lo return to and guaranteeing them THE STRIKE AT OTHER From tho dispatches of the of July wo gloan tho following At the Baltimore aud Ohio road wan still the strikers having their own Freight cars open by and a largo quantity of provisions and wore canled Women and with bags and assisted iu tho Tho authorities were unable to guard tho prop At Baltimore thoro wero several collisions between the police and the reuniting in a fow broken Tho Governor of Mary land called ou the President for military assist and the latter issued tho customary proc coiniiinudlng all engaged in or connected with said violence and obstruction of the laws to disperse and retire peaceably to their respective Nearly all the troops aud marines at Fortress Monroe and Norfolk were ordered lo proceed nt onco to and Hancock was di lo go from New York and assume com mand of the Tho striko on Iho Krio was and serious trouble at Buffalo aud other Tho Fort Wayne and Chicago train men inaugurated a strike at I ort and resolutely declared that thov allow no trains to move from lhal At freight trains wore stopped on the Ohio and Mississippi and a strike was thought to be imminent all along the At wore willing n all in favor and Mid Mid roads struck Ml Along und no Woro being The And Essox And Natr roads woro of the Trains Iho In Bloomlngton And Western wero being run tho bf United SlAtes At Terre Lafayette find tho strikers woro In possession of tho ho trains to Tbo ox the there wftu n of And disorder the strikers Ahd showing a to Avoid A repetition ot tho In Pittsburgh and From tho copious of the great labor furnished by tho dally papers of Iho wo glean follows s At Armed Appeared In different sections of tho visiting and many of Iho And f ana compelling the workmen to shut Those mobs wero not composed of railroad consist ed principally of And many of them boys of to 20 yoArs efforts wore directed lo stopping ill hon est no matter whether the workmen woro with these wages or Squads of police Attacked and dispersed mobs In several but would gather and appear in other of tho In ouo or two instances Iho police forces were loo small to with rioters and woro forded to Tho mosl was on the at and Hlx Iho numbered several The police fired inlo them sev eral times before they could bo mado lo tho mobs defending themselves with stones and Two of the rioters were nnd ono and several slightly while throo or four of Iho police woro wounded by With tho exception if tho slight disturbances occasioned by those bands everything was unusually quiet In the No freight trains wero run on any of tho and on only ono or two woro any pas senger trains allowed to Nearly every department of business was Merchants wero unable to forward goods to the and kept their stores open as a moro mattor of express companies wore unable to receive currency for and business at the banks was at a complain Bland by the wife j tho purport An of crushing the railroad begun operations al J hey tore up the burnod the Leb ul Ilio Bl J h anon bridge a number of At and other in Now York the firemen and on the Luke Shore road all freight was Tho Governor of New York issued n proclamation warning strikers against acts of and calling upon all good citizens to aid iu DIK mttinients of New were called out and dispatched to and other threatened points strikers burned a tain of Near tho strikers tore up a rail and throw a passenger train from tho track no ono Tho Buffalo police mado au a largo band of strikers and dispersed them everything was quiet at tho but no Owing to Uio stoppage of freight a coal and oil famine was threatened in At and other towns in Maryland thero was a of provisions as a consequence of the was groal excitement at j business was and tho citizens or for defense armed mobs marched through tho throwing smashing and creating tho wildest alarm an attempt was mado to burn tho Louisville and Nashville railroad Louis was the sceno of numerous riotous demonstrations mobs marched through tho forcing tho workmen in tho mills and factories to quit work tho ing suburb of was taken posses sion of by tho and iron foundries closed up tho citizens were organizing in formidable force for San Francisco was also tho of much Iho mob assuming a most threatening attitude the citizens organized a vigilance committee strong incendiaries wero busy wilh tho and tho greatest excitement prevailed in tho Tho strike spread westward into involving nearly all tho prominent rail way linos In tho Tho labor revolution was of a mooting al Wash orders of Tama says that holding religions services in his jail POLITICAL It of At of thai Hoard bum in but Ihu Jury him lo then a doubt us ID lu mi indict n during u this in a cind tei tlu yurk The of at re cont reinvention at for iri a and hau bum with hi Thc by the dc Unit rightfully and the of Hayes tlic a and a and du tho of tho has accepted au invitation of the managers of the Industrial Ex to tbv tlu 17th of over aud by a ruin on the Maple J on a hayloft at Den rolled oil to the producing fatal is overrun with their visits was me to thu City Marshals which they plundered of ita Tan Delinar Journal reports a kind of ju that vicinity that is and Some havo lout over 100 Nio of Langworthy Hollow being very warm 0110 day last drank copiously of ice from the of which hy died in the of about 10 years was drowned while around on a bourd in the river with Home young last THE State Auditor haa revoked the li e of the Com of to do business played Au old preacher ld services the day aud in niR to scamps told lo Irom tho wrath lo Tho next duj live of nil the bars of the window and THE of in Iho State for the in MB follows Town i W Total ill ul Two each about 18 were drowned in near lingerie an tjok oil hjH clothes to go in Iho lining and the water he was unable to get as he could not The other Howard threw oil liin coat ami in for they woro drowned JOHN ono of the old tit hint week lulling from the chair to the where ho was His house struck liy lightning two weeks shock his Hu for the singular both legs cut oil close to his liody at the from lust about yearn ago from dis un in a mill near Council 131 met wilh u Ur death He was walking near the suw while it was in when Im aud Hiu left hand struck the the huud In liia ellort to himself the left hand was cut off lit tho then fell bodily ou the ti hands in despair and shrieking for or who wero iu Jhe crowd itself was largely com posed of in their frenzied fear for liw mado the night hideous with and Among the killed outright by tho vcr whoso bodies f knelt in tho very agony of wii calling upon for a and again urging the crowd to seek double m m i T they term it The bodies of children down while It should not bo that Iho rioters were all men or mid tho was noted of having of in and John and sons have been ar rested in with the murder of Tulbott THE gross earnings of the Central railroad of for were the operating uet THE largo schoolhouse at Cedar i burned tho other causing a of Wight jhi The doubt Je which through hia it iu and scattering the brains over tho A Mohammedan is u coin mauder as While Ian army was encamped 011 the of with the cen ter m and the left wing on the Ararat chain from he his Five times clay lie left his kneeling on those aud prayed fervently Tho correspondent of the London who calight at liis evi dently has little wilh mau after tho masterly inactivity of Iho coui he that will probably allow Turks to be dogs are kept a few iii tlie then if no oue claims and pays for thuy are thrown a Bmull brick building in which the doors 11 wwy ull and other linos centering at East Ilio Union from by a reconsideration of the order reduc ing At everything was d moro soldiers woro under and woro patrolling the was some the an oil tram on Iho near South street A parly of hody of militia entered tho cars and succeeded m forcing from some of tho soldiers their when a general light One of Uio was and several wounded on both including Ulo commander of the The soldiers anally aban their arms to tho d A second collision occurred between about strikers and 200 word guarding he Iho wore lo abandon building and boat a hasty retreat amid a pelting shower of n ones The and o the Central railroad of Now and on Iho of the Erie had 30 lied in the The employes of the Now lork Central road had demanded a nf Jit b woro a aspect at tho rioters marched up and the from until 5 oclock Sunday ring tho buildings ui about htt au tho mob the loft for w mo This hcs 1100 w ui actual danger of be ng an roam tlj au opportunity lo emerge from and in strait iu a very fow in lino and reaching marched up to marce up to and to and Buthr at Their was the United SUites arsenal they to into Mut where While fully armod and supplied in Som obtain Iho loaders of tho mob had dis lied Some of increase of 25 per on their ou Iho Lebanon Valley between and were br and and tearing Iho nno across tho cosling was Thu KS of militia Hrod n that was tearing up tho Inuk at killing fomand several It an armed took of the Western Union Telegraph and drove out tho Subsequently head of reinstated the promised them was The at many of the largo factories and compelled tho employes to sus pend and join then marched lo Iho and au embargo upon on all At largo crowd of strikers and idle workmen to tbo manufacturing places in tho compelling tho men to About factories wero thus Tho mob I ho own ers of the railway to haul off the street At Indianapolis had assumed formidable bul no was uoing Tho employed at tho Central in quit aud thero wero fears of a general strike An all tho gnu iu Iho cily wore emptied of and the stored in places of Iho dispatches of the note no material in the general situation of tho groat o o groa railroad except that il to spread ill i every Tho fever broke out m Chicago in a most virulent form Iho employes of nearly all tho o nearly all tho work strikers formed I in aud marched through tio ing the workmen generally to join Ihorn of brickyards to ant said ho had but leu o a ut leu in aud would bu to hold tho place if tho mob should attack He consented to tike caru 01 tuo aud thuy wero into thu Tho main oi the troops continued their march out Bullor H kept up on them by mob us they moved them by Tho o io rc one of the soldiers buf ore they reached the and ft u two others weri hers loll lying ou Iho 1 hey and and wuro arcs are we thrill four U V tho north aido of tho Allegheny the mob following Alter renching W sido Hie aud in thin way mob was very Ouo mau of tho wob followed Iho took tho gun of t u tbe aa the of killed during the Iu oily wen iu stile Or who Had uot IcS S pursuit of the Uici and in Ino mcl not Ueu 7 oclock toe fire from al tho i to quit work aud johi of also the aSof the workmen iu all tho to shut Every railroad in oily vas in the wd o wan me or a mooting the result of which was woro immediately Issued for Iho speedy movo moul of all tho troops iu the except ou tho Bio to points in tho North where they might bo Advices of tho indicated a marked weak ening of tho striko all along the At Chi cago there was some more lighting between the police and tho Tho most con or series of was at scene of the preceding days near the yards of tho Burlington and Iho to tho number of gathered at that and wore exceedingly turbulent and They allowed no to and pelted incoming passenger trams with stones and canning Iho wildest consternation among Iho innocent pas A strong force of police mado an at upon the mob wero The Second regiment cf Illinois militia were then hurried lo tho scono wilh and made an charge upon tho disorderly dispersing it without tiring a Iho combat was renewed again at the mob was a time scattered by a bay Three of Iho dolors woro killed during tho days aud a dozen or so some Ton or of tho force woro all or whom will probably There was a largo armed force m the and tho city was being thor patrolled by cavalry and Advices from other points showed a of the and a subsidence of tho excite I ho most serious demonstrations were mado in ban where Iho police aud the Holers camo in conflict two or three of Matters Louis down tho compelling all to shut down and join tho army of idle men the Mayor of the oily aud Governor of the rod off proclamations at tho but beyond this nothing was dono to suppress Tho strike on the Now York Cen tral and Michigan Southern was brought to au end by an amicable arrangement em and Tho blockade of tho and Baltimore and Ohio roads aud thoro was considerable Tho minors in tho aii region of Pennsylvania woro joining in Iho general and in the valley everything was reported at a Thoro at and rioters woro fatally a Foi times Wheel lu tho Boston Journal thus concisely tolls a story of the times vast financial of ruinous speculation and sudden il lustrated by the of ouo of New York a heaviest operators Ho was a very successful cotton All money ho made he put into real His revenues were very laree His income was a Quo near Trinity yielded him a of per Everything ho touched turned to Bold loaded down with One handed him a cheek of WM tt Ho took ton days surged up and ho made a Ho owned au elegant house ou Fifth Ho crowded it with aud works of Not content with ho was induced by a speculator to take hold of a Ho bought bonds at boon afterward to and the bought all he could lay his hands He took the Ho proposed to run Ho it Ho nnn i ui locomotives and came to him as it comes to every ono who dabbles iu outside mat The panic completed his demor His Hue Now York wno and child tog OB proposed to Boll W tho woman a victor for nnd take nn old and to furnish of work ft ftC n mouth until tho machine should bo prud No terms word when this fully tho a con tract a printed Wnnk for tho to Tho widow to rood tho lind been M signed tho and tho machine was deliv Tho widow wont to tho office of the Victor Company for but could not got agent called fot tho money in n in course of took the refusing to hack old machine taken in part The widow sued to recover nnd a verdict was given in hor The paper signed proved to ho nn agreement to pay rent for the use of tho and providing upon failure to pay any part of BO company might terminate lease and take possession of the and that might at anytime take possession of machine when it may deem necessary to secure itself against Across tho face of tho lenno printed in red ink a proviso that nuy contract mado with any canvasser or agent different hi any respect from the terms of this will not bo binding upon tho Victor Com pany under nay The Judge held that this limitation could have uo effect where the instrument it self never hud any The moral of all which that people should carefully scrutinize tempting in by any kind of and should never sign their names until they know exactly what they nro binding themselves to Patriotic Russian Throughout is exceedingly The Russian display a warm interest in tho welfare of the Two days writes tho Petersburg correspondent of the Manchester at tho invitation of I spent an hour in going over Uio building near Fort Nichols in which tho Bed Cross So ciety is and anything so per fect in its arrangements can scarcely bo Every conceivable thing that human ingenuity could suggest or in vent is there ready to bo forwarded for the use and comfort of the sick and wounded As I passed through Hie rooms I could not help expressing to Madame my astonishment at tho number of beautiful women I saw around all wearing regulation with a red cross on their But tho Baroness told me that ono was nee Princess another the Countess Schon nnd all Indies of rank and fortune working as if their daily broad de upon their In every noble in every cottage in Rus this work is going on all day Tho nro lighting for the the women arc working for those who full in It is a national aud tho is the same in the breast of thc princess as of tho what I have I believe thoro is not a huiy in Russia who would not cheerfully every jewel she possess ladies hero aro rioli in to bo disposed of for tho cause iu which hor country him taken up Western Hallway Stocks anil The following table shows the total and bonds in paid last on Iho slock and also ou tho bonds Trial 171 nnd 89 Their m omo Those for to promote his own il III Now for tho woro by a win M fl woro m Now to Central woro at the Chairman of tho tho order of Hayn f1 r yet Thn could uot act cashed without and when tho Now v that Hayes expended paid it out to promo to is a falsehood The v i very well that ho never I a dollar of aud had with its disbursement than of tho Tim two sent to tho Ohio in and spent iu aid of tho Legislative tickets at tho October olo na winch Hayes was a nmo of those drafts sent to the Oh in to to promote tho il candidates at drift of nr that Hayes should have lu Ohio from colt hw 000 sent thorn in September nnd fot docs tho 1 i the it waj money was largely oral jf and perhaps it was not but what moss was that of Hayes it not his money ho was uot to or keep a dollar of V no knowledge as to who subscribed it and it was none of his It very farfetched objection for Sum Til dens personal organ to The transaction has nothing to fear inn CM with Tildens connection with tho Oregon HUH the m soon forgotten the with tho Gobble transaction remittance of bribery ml corruption from Gramercy to to a Tho also hers who furnished that money after tho the desperateeffort that was made to stop the search at llu impecunious nephew of his rich Honc and Tho unconditional of Uu party iu generally accepted ns the tho end of tho Republican party in the It may linger lieres ami out m tho main it lias ceased to Ira a or a Tins may not to bo tho but such lo bo tho general Looking the matter in is likely to bo the nationally speak of such a of affairs Die two groat parties On this point the Now York Tribune Against a solid South there Is noon luhi solid North not so perfectly unites that is not necessary but enough and firm enough lo HID iim It will bo than in IMll stronger for tho past Ibe enlarged experience of in its own of having earned power ing e and il The liy which tho carried two or Northern in will Iho a aa that which the Konth Iu Those wero given by voters woro actuated hy desire lo t t ow York proper moro WM Iho latter after out oue Oue uf the Went y at that The employes of the aa ftt mode a f Today he has ceased to strug Fow meu will bo warned and few men will bo the wiser for all Hero is a man a few mouths had a royal income of a He wanted to make it a Today ho is a hopeless bankrupt f One night week a passenger train for Island when a structure thirty feet high the locomotive an on tho which it jumped alight ing on the rml as did ten ears fol pushing the me Wie Upon it was that ft bar of won by log from above table it will bo soon that interest was paid only ou pE the Illinois railroad stock how much interest was paid is uot Iu In diana uot part of tho stock paid auy nud only a third of the They all moke a bad showing Black Hills A correspondent of the Paul describes use of gold dust as currency as tho greatest nuisance of Iho Black Each man is pro vided with his buckskin mailer what he bo it a plug of to bacco for 10 or an outfit for sev eral hundred ho must weigh the amount out in This is a vexations process and of course it cannot be often repeated without a considerable percent age of Gold is taken and all shopkeepers two A movement is on foot to remedy this evil by adding a considerable pe to tho goods and many of more sensible minors are beginning to sell their dust as they bring it and do their trading with paper W as detect by any test that of ac und time to io submit the duat and placed beyond Federal ami to soo all causo for They havo scon all this dono already under the ait of aro to Iho parly and the policy by it was Upon such an an thu of imminent for tlic will fall In lino tho parly lo llm South a solid Tho in and in the when the of is carried to tho extent of destroying lli is iliau au ordinary It iu a willful repetition of an fatal they havo not but nee on all hands around Thero is much truth in thin North longs for a of Our people are heartily timl of ull prejudices nud born of They are willing to go twothirds of way iii ranking tin ami wiping out old if to nil overtures of Uio by all that sort of tho result as predicted by the This is uot a question of party or sectional It tho very of our Tho toward which every cit izen should aim is the of Uio Instead of two solid wo want one Awl right to parties play au important problem would be solved if both firta hod a firm foothold and on right to the pursuit of office in avet To the extent that this w to that the ourso of is still upon OW Spirit of Tlie sowy exhibition of potty spite dismissal of from professorships iu the East seo simply wero Northern be too in verely Tuat n Jin iii ft nn fit War in of New York we uit passed at the late session to the effect that not connected with sell auy beverages Several thousands of saloons are in a close very tiw ot greatly Northern vim and learning to get it nwre on its foot and Northern rushed to its But SK in haw to wft plank to make for a graduate of afterward trained iu Berlis and turned out to make em w in taken of that k