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   Iowa Citizen, The (Newspaper) - January 8, 1892, Iowa City, Iowa                               UMBER 51. IOWA 8, 1892. FIRST low We Reach We are having a big Tim on our ADLER And it doesn't astonish us in he least They've hit the nail on he head as nothing else in that ine ever did What's the ecret of their There any secret about it. There be any secret about what knows and the first that leaked out about them ivas that they are away above par n value and away below par in Is the run Not i bit of it. On the contrary the 3deis of all is the time to You never make any mistake when you go svith the rising WE WILL NAME LOWER PRICES ON Gloves Caps And Underwear THAN ANT HOUSE IN THE Coast FIFTY-SECOND Work of the Makers in A Pally Sum mar j of the la the Senate and Made and Jan. tion of the business of the senate after the close of the holiday re- cess was marked by a pretty full at- The usual mass of petitions was presented and comprising several in favor of a loan to the Columbian exposition on tion of the fair being kept closed on President Harrison sent in a long list of among others being Jaines W. of W. M. of and William K. of for i a ters t ate and ham J. of to be ernor of that A resolution for a ship to carry flour to Russian was B. W. Perkins was sworn in as senator from Kansas and Mr. Vance from North Jan. the house yesterday Mr. McMillin was chosen speaker pro owing to the Illness of Speaker Under call of the states 375 bills of a public character were The most important are as For appointment of a committee to Investigate the operation and effect of He customs administration authorizing tional banking men to loan money on real estate to define and punish to regulate for the admission of the Indian territory as a. state; to lutely prohibit the coming of Chinese Into the United prohibiting aliens from holding office of trust under the government of the United to place jute jute iron ties and binding twine on the free also to prevent the payment la advance by the secretary of toe treasury of interest also to create an Income to tax for the election of post masters by tne vote of tne to investigate the Administration of the pension to repeal the sugar bounty to institute an investigation the management of the Columbian exposition and appropriations pro posing a constitutional amendment to prohibit to repeal tne long and short haul and pooling clauses of the interstate commerce to prohibit the opening ol any exposition Sunday where appropriations made by the United States are placing raw coal and iron ore on the free repealing the law authorizing the purchase of for an adequate volume oE full coin and paper for the cation of the funds In the United States for the establishment of a general system government to extend the free delivery of the mails in rural appropriating for the first to inquire Into the practicability of construct fng a ship canal from tne great lakes to the navigable waters of the Hudson Mr. Chipman introduced a to prevent aliens from holding tain positions and doing certain ual labor In the United The Is designed to check the evil complained of by labor of aliens working daily in the United States while citizens and of DRANK CARBOLIC Voting Men Hake a Mistake In the Bottle Die In Jan. Moorman and Amos Honaer died in terrible agony at near Tuesday from drinking carbolic add by They were intoxicated Monday and going into a store where Houser clerked for a drink of whisky got hold of the wrong and each took big drinks of the bolic The stuff commenced to act in a and they suffered the most agony for eral hours before their Eight Jan. 0. While a merry party In a large double sleigh were driving over the frozen surface of the canal on the Dutch and the Ice suddenly gave Everybody jumped out of the but its weight and the struggles of the horses broke the Ice in every direction and only three of the party escaped to the Eight lives In all were in- women and Struck by a ST. Jan. 6. Mrs. Belle a widow SO years of was struck and Instantly killed by a suburban train at Station day Mrs. Hutchison was turning from a visit with friends at Benton and attempted to the tracks ahead of an incoming Killed by Jan. A man working hi Best logging camp by name of touts was killed Monday by a falling A breed named Pete La was also killed by a falling log while he was at work on the log deck at Dau Best's Internal Jan. 4. The receipts from internal revenue during the first five months of the present fiscal year were an increase of 959 over the receipts during the period of the previous fiscal The Ohio Jan. 5. ture convened yesterday and organized by electing E. L. of president of the and L. C. of speaker of the Oar Pork at Jan. The Official Gazette publishes a decree issued by the announcing that Boulogne will hereafter be open to the admission of salt pork from the United Fatal Jan. A fire In a lodging house here yesterday caused the death of Elmer E. F. B. W. Foster and T. C. Woman Jan. National American Woman Suffrage association will bold its twenty-fourth annual con- vention In Washington January 17 to SO. 111., Jan. J. the former cashier of the national bank in this has been set at liberty after serving five years in Joliet He embezzled of the bank's For Jan. Millers and flour dealers throughout the United States have thus far contributed 000 pounds of flour for the poor of A Noted Astronomer Jan. Sir George Biddell late astronomer is He was born in 1801, and his long life was replete with scientific THE OLD Looses of Life by Various ters During 1801. Work off the Judge Ool Away with SUMMARY OF The complete list of casualties In the old world and South where the loss of life was serious enough to be reported by telegraph including those who perished by dis- ease and was as com- pared with in 1890 and in 1889. The following table gives the loss of life resulting from various dis- asters in this as MS Falling 38T 13S 771 578 The loss of life by railroad disasters for the year is a little less than that of last the total being as com- pared with In 1690. The number of seriously Injured was a little being as compared with 1890. So far reported lives have been lost on the ocean and 145 on the lakes and rivers of this country total of as compared with last by asters in the old world and by disasters In the new Ing in all as compared with in 1890, in IB 1888, in 1887, in 1886, and 8W, 488 in 1885. DISEASES The number of deaths by pestilence last year was as compared with about 000 last They were mostly by cholera In No estimate has been made of the ber of deaths by the grip last spring and There have been no great wars ing the and yet the loss of life fn battles to as with 18, in 1890 and in The loss is distributed as and by revolts and OF THE The total fire losses for the year where the loss in each case was under amount to added to the larger make a grand total of as compared with la 1880, IB 1889, in 1888, m 1887 and in 1M0. The total amount of during 1891 is us compared with last Pennsylvania leads with New York comes second with Massachusetts third with and fourth with The states ex- empt art North Oregon and Vermont The number of legal executions ing the year was 128, as compared with 102 la 1890, and is larger than in any of the ten previous executions in the several states and territories were as 8; 3; 2; 8; 1; 4; 10; 2; 2; 9; fti ft  

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