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   Iowa Citizen, The (Newspaper) - December 18, 1891, Iowa City, Iowa                               DUMBER IOWA DECEMBER 1891. YOU IT. V of if you try and find for money a better line of OVERCOATS Than we are offering for Fall and Winter There is just as much difference in the makes of Overcoats as there is in the We make a specialty of Adler Bros. Fine Tailor-Made which is for perfect and UNDER I IN ALL Dr. Hygienic the greatest thing of the age for are the only House in the city that are a complete line of 1891 Coast 4 DOORS SOUTH OF POST FIRST The Fifty-Second Congress Con in Proceed ICES In the Senate aud HosU of Bills Introduced and Memorials and tions Dec. senate yesterday broke the record in the way of measures introduced in a single there having been 612 bills eight joint resolutions This is about 100 more than ever before in- in one Among the bills introduced were the Forthe free coinage of gold and silver for the removal of S. Grant to Arlington for the election of senators by the to revive the of lieutenant eral of the Untied to prevent of anna to to suspend the coming of Chinese laborers to the United recluse letter postage to one to establish ings providing for an income tax to pay to make the term end April 80 instead of March 4, and making the president in- eligible for a second Adjourned to the 14th Dec In the senate yesterday bills were introduced to de- fine options in and imposing taxes to establish a nent census office and to provide for taking the twelfth and subsequent to prohibit absolutely the com- ing of Chinese into ibe United States whether they are Chinese subjects or otherwise; to the several states for interest paid on moneys ex- pended in raising The dent sent in the entire list of recess Dec were in- in the senate yesterday for purchase of a site for a building for the supreme court of the United for a bronze statue of lumbus in to promote and encourage the the of the United A memorial was pre- sented from the Minnesota legislature to make October 16, the anniversary of thd discovery of America by a day of national The chairmanships of the important commit tees were announced as Agriculture and civil service and court commerce District tion and engrossed not yet will toe a enrolled tc not yet will be A demo to examine the of the civil foreign tm improvement of Mississippi river and Indian interstate irrigation and reclamation of and lands military mines and naval executive post and post private land not yet and public build Ings and lic revision of revolutionary not yet will be a transporta routes to the woman not yet will be a relations mth Indian Pettigrew Dec. The session of the house Saturday was merely a formal The speaker announced the appointment of the On Messrs. Husk Cooper Dickerson Moore C Seerley Pearson Quackenbush Griswold (Pa) and On mileage Messrs. Castle Crawford Kendall Caldwell and Flick Adjourned to the 16th. One Man Burned to N. D A disastrous fire visited Oakes Sunday en- tailing a loss of and resulting in the death of one The flames broke out at in tbe drug store aud office of Dr. Schmidt Nelson and he was burned to death before help could reach Nearly the whole iness portion of tbe town was de Death of ft Prominent Dr. ington Peck died early Saturday morning at bis home of heart He was 58 years of He was a member of many tional and surgical associations and widely known his Cause a 0., Dec. McCabe was murdered at noon Monday by omon They were and a family feud bad existed for some breaking out It originated over some chickens which the Folkes were raising and which tore up McCabe's Shot Dec. 15 Ware county jail was broken into early day morning by a mob of fifty masked who went to the cell containing Welcome Golden and Kobert leaders of the Varno and shot them Killed a Dec. man William Brown shot and instantly killed Dan a negro while the latter wati resisting ar- rest The officer arrested the negro for He attempted to cape while on the way to tbe jail May Be a Second OF The fears that the villages cent to the volcano of Colima will share the fate of Pompeii and has therefore ordered the villagers to abandon their homes and move to places of Shot by 111., John while south of tbe was accidentally shot in the abdomen and killed by his dog stepping trigger of his which was ing on gait Mich Dec. 16 an- report of the state salt inspector shows tbe salt manufacturing ity of the state to be Last year 113 firms were engaged in tbe Since the was commenced in this state in 1880 there have been produced Dec. 15, William E. United States engineer in charge of the Ohio river and all its dropped dead day evening on an Ohio Mississippi Uiver train near Edgar 111., while en route to Shawneetown on IN Annual Meeting of the American Federation ta Crow tbe of President for 11 mis Should Action 1IV1SG Dec. dent of tbe American ation of in his annual reviews the growth of the He set forth the of the eight-hour movement which had been proposed to be put in effect by the miners the first day of last and expressed his chagrin at the failure of the He impressed upon them the importance of the movement and cited many instances whore it had been a local The report mended the election of a delegation to the trades union congress of Great Britain and the tiades union congress of Germany to be held in 1893 and other labor conventions He recommended holding an in labor congress in Chicago in 1892, or in 1803. He recommended the sonal visitations of a representative of the American to all parts of the world in order to insure full sentation at the Chicago He opposed political action as a and urged national legislation making the first Monday in Labor a legal holiday in the territories as it is In most of the Mr. criticises the ment of convicts in the mining dwells on unfair denies that the federation as a whole has taken political deplores the condition of woman labor owing to lack of organization and condemns child Ho says organised have signed a petition favoring woman condemns recent attacks on free speech and mends closer affiliation of labor favors a permanent census bureau and says the several state reans of statistics should more intimately associated with tlie one at Washington The recent alleged anarchist troubles in Chicago ave treated as Within the last few years there nua been a direct purpose and what appears to a tacit undemanding among the authorities of cur several and municipal to violate of fundamental and rights to The of free assemblage and froe speech been won At too of thousand's of lives and of fortunes untold Yet the right of free speech anil free assemblage la as much in to dny it was centuries ago We may have little H any sympathy with the expression who are opposed lo our system of or we may be theh Imt we should times tarn the constitutional of the of free speech and free it requires but a stretch of authority to interfere and break up the meetings of our aa was re- cently the with the union of. reported to In NEW Field was indicted by the grand jury yesterday on the charge of He was admitted to ball in As soon as. he left the courtroom he was again arrested upon a charge of securities deposited with the firm of R. H. Diets for a loan of Field was taken to low street  

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