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   Oshkosh Morning Times, The (Newspaper) - December 10, 1886, Oshkosh, Wisconsin                               THE OSHKOSH TIMES VOLUME 4 OSHKOSH WISCONSIN FRIDAY MORNING DECEMBER 10 1886 NUMBER 293 run ten UN TIIK I C JUU OU til tlin u Hll u 111 I -In I lie to in- i i t led f c nv Hinl leir ri I tell i i i U- tie f -i i in p n i i ir In I ill I i c -n ire I v ri- i fe I -i L r -i f Mr in f 1 i Jti 1 1 1 ii o a L- i th h i 1 illi I t ID j i ii i i l i il il vi l iry i 1 1 j rit M i ilv a i It n 1 i lee Hi i 1 he i L i 1 1 t i v i t ji l H l i i i i i t n 1 1 i i vil M- I iU i In- i M t rn f i I'M ti In i i i I 1 fled o 1 11 i in: n r o I y ii 11 1 c- irn 1 i i nd f vi Ii lint f t i f ia ion lar ul up i o r 1 d id 1 i I i-e f- iv v in ml I ai il 1 1 fir.- ir r i ill i v i e 1 1 ji i- A i oil t I i i- -1 N i Ml v-i f ILK -I i il il in Ill i I I i I i l i i i r I t i t 1 1 1 J ill i il f I i i -a peri ill t r tan tin i t i n victims of I I Sl ph i-i--- I with all of i In v i i i lit i tti t- It lie lio i in c 11 I i j i ill he tl I ami i nn -i ti in- 1 i I IV t I i I r t I M e i- 1 -i a r i- i u -i i I Wi t n A 1 1 It i L- incut iii a unequal xl credit with an and with u tariff so invulnerable t free propose to hange il it in only too fertile i i UK they appear to ul their own pi oc igal tudes an national e The paramount tor financial which have so long and a e now BO with the and prosperity of the country nil the ably and is no whose with a depart ul and on silver loo The polio 4 farly on but l- II -ij il II ill i I i i i t S IS X d i- I in t I r t in sn n i I j t i i iv rill i f f i 1 ii li ti I t V it is to nt o ite it that re only dicliit-ntion.-i oi hat the dropped the ostrich with no ey hatch or thai frit ware iit or uny action upon either subject lo ou or with no fear ul their ii any ture applications for placet i provided they true the polls to the present administration Mr to know who her from Vermont proposal to ad- vise his friends in bold houses Did he took thai the scope oi his re- marks to resist all efforts n be a reduction of tu cation If this essay wav vead for the put of senator's friends p each hous o resist efforts at a re- nf luxation the country as well understand thai ah such efforts to be i nd Mr Morrill that he only to MIOW In opposed ions us liati in t last tlic democrats but ie ivas to willi y that take hold the subject in the spirit in jis lied friends to ent ra ot as v but of all ill Un- paid 1 in- measure I hiit would sui si as ii I f ion t was tin At pri the surplus debt that uld ii try of the thai should be reduced v 11 Mr Sliei-m.-iu he had wale tor over months of th Tor any proposition to taxes on part of the democrat in where bills could Me th revenues were too lar that safety and it can fu i if There between parties or had the propose ii plan lor a reduction of That part had been power of in the house They had in to reduce t-i do il in such manner i not injure ies of the coi itry trouble was that the any plan not s proposilious that tad made i the house had so diverse and va and some t if t tiem i out rn ry to the thai tin party payable am a illation on f.ho There WHC no other plus n venue such that ro- or to sn ali ol the revolt at IF plan proposed by a in t and I effect it V mill ami democratic p rty i lesti I conT t In- original i for and yd tin on re had been i been made d H 11 that the of the Then in I lieon I i ii sen luid la v to said In nut d i e v red nl jMr until ii 1 m I n tin If ii reduce t reduce when None hiu era tic the house i I 1 ti the oil t in t ion of the i w and had 1 m iin Tiie thut hud -ide h such re- of opinion illy tho of ai ly If the hmi one of their th if dis- in tlic n r Therefore i n s made to of lid not lie in he of the from K or si chide tin witli a w i -i I 1 tie tn l r Hi i bUcan i vii I lie tin In the util i il tor Id to ho denied itic wonld show them it had power to reduce the taxes and the senate would propose a measure by which the be reduced without pling the industries or decreasing wages obtained the floor and will the subject is next taken up An adjourn nent was then taken until Monday THE In the the of confer ence ou the appropriation reported a of ment A further conference w ordered aud Forney Eandall and were appointed Mr Morr son of Illinois from on ways and reported back the relating to taxation of tional parts of a gallon of spirits with 1 lie senate with a of was agreed to awl n ordered Mr of the on public lands re- ported bacl the to the ownership of real estate iu the territories to American citizens with the senate thereto i on ol the extending the free system was resumed ii with the committee on ai d roads Mr of withdrew the of- il by him yesterday and Mr ery of on of that com- mit tee au amendment no to mike the bil provide that letter riers shall employed for tin Tree ol mail matter an as the public may in every city village or borough a of ii ito limits may be wo iit every place a of not than n its corpora c limits to bo ast general taken by authority the state 01 States hi w or to which produced across revenue for the fiscal y oar of vit less than Mr WAS adopted and as d the hill paused The liouse then resumed the electo -al count and after debate t passed with by thu house into a this whole ilr of in Jn on t ie creating a of and labor Mr the us in tlic interest of the in- of tin country Mr of opposed the measure u con- that would not be by t and frippery What TERMS UPON IN THE TH CE Tint the Joint Com th e mod HOUM O abort la UK The conferees upon the imerce measures popularly he Reagan and Cullom e i agreement to the cce between the awl the house The report of tun will be as at it cat be prepared and signed and will be asked at an early dale passed by the senate and plana tov the of the traffic of tiie country Both prohibit dine i inanition persons u special rates preferences tic as certain practices art declared to be unlawful Botl bills require the to their rates adhere o them when published They did t differ ally in the s pro Tor tion of their pro they differed widely in tht im their The every shipper with a grievance the right ion in the state ami cou t on his tion and in hie for the re- covery ol he may have with a provision a able iit fee ghoul be allowed in every cane The senate did not from suits in their ow i but 1 required or the creation of u to i alt f rt to by a if 0 to prosecute the it imds a- Jly a eon agreed i lr them inn in the shipper is entitled to on conferees propose o put both of KU plans of ition ito md to retain he ial ot billy rei that the house to the ci Hi it in the and hiit the to the prevision at- may elect to do so t needed was t reduction of the load of the same Mr of est I he sania view Mr that was in the for proposed Mr Anderson of he Mr Hatch ot Missouri de- the against the charge Unit it ivas in constitutional said thirty mi lions ot farmers did uot of should be out of statute tc suits or damages n the United States court H ov i with they sha 1 not have the right to pint if r mcdy in the courts and i in and Canada all point to the probability of garrisoning Canada with British troops in the near future Halifax on the Atlantic side is to be fortified at the expense of the imperial authorities and the terminus of the Canadian Pacific railway on the Pacific is to be made a little Portsmouth in way and that too at the expense of the imperial ury Canadian new occasionally go to England for courses of instruction or even to assist her in her campaigns uates Irom the Canadian military col leges at Kingston are entering the im- army in considerable numbers of late and the military relations of da and England are daily drawing closer Among Canadian regular ol Brit- ish origin there it is said u marked desire to put on the mannerisms and fect the accent of while among men the return of im- troops would accepted tts u stimulus to trade society people would to see the once more FREE FARMS lit u to A of the If would ot IKJ blotted out and if tho gentlemen u the democratic Hide had a proper of president Miey would give him op- of calling into his cabinet of n great in- that the would 10011 a ns had been made in t tin man got he position would bear f in the r bat of the I States Tim of t it country knew what I fifty wanted r-ml they this were i-o have il Mr Tucker of Virginia fur her debate the Mr he which Of I CON Ohio C i t he Trades aid Labor unions resumed it this f After the to tin Trades congress i commit tee wa i a a and the the the new into will be a body of ill fui if then and ud th report of lie s discussed Tin rr are present Irani tho hi-fe not in their The the luin i lh and rill not do so until the vi debated of liu and short haul a compromise hut been agreed upon The house a a el for a aborter fur a In ger distance which includes a r upon any one railroad Tlie m in the ate prohibited a t charge for n shorter than foe a longer istance under substantially and lie hair t line in the same direction and from 10 point ol or to the same point of arrival also the commission to t to thin mle in cases in which it The sect on Harped l by the con- makes il fo any to for of passengers or lil e kin of property under sin ilar circum- and conditions t a- shorter than for a dis ver the sanio line and in the same er beint included Ul longer dis- tance with a thi f in special sen upon and cumn lhay tin nt to which shall b the ul this 111 prohibition of Hie lor an n by ii commission if upon tl is point the and tin o tin house tin of publicity was ni ot te it the duly oi the Vi the publication os h i as it might be to The has been d upon by which ii red lo print and in every for the public it itr tie urn OATS 10 A Tl to IM- -A tary is 1 is y vine that he believed that again return o towns S A few years a scheme was promoted here to induce the French Canadians who had nettled in the States to return to Canada They received offers of farms in the ol or along the line of Canadian Pacific railway in Ontario The prospered so far that in over French were repatriated In the number ran up to then the ress marie in tlic lins been majority of hose people been settled on bush and tracts of country along of the valley of the and the northern limits of the cull lands in this lave lieen cleared by the repa tri- In with one of the ot to-day ie the jus which veil were They luid lie said no lo return to UM States father who is the hond and front of this repatriation in able to bring i greater number of his countrymen ck next year than ha bus done tiny year since the of I he under- is all his time to the work fie that more than French Canadians had been brought from lite United States aince 1.880 He said it was owing to this fact that the French Canadians had so suddenly n political ir the province of Ontario being a years said the French now number souls in that province Pamphlets in large are he sent from Montreal to the on t French Canadian in the states of the union and special are offered to those who will DIAMOND FIND last Sunday and his body was for the grave Yesterday Mi Head's lace natural color t ie temperature of his body became t higher and his eyelids opened a id several times He wan spoken but gave no sign that he heard or n It thought possible h may be brought back to life tl e efforts of physicians to tl nt end have so far In the n has been pi mod A WIFE CHASTE AS WERE t AH 4 link Jury On Ilio in v Unit T of My A lit by tun ol lier i- Many years Nicholas his wife in and came to tins city where he un- til he died a few weeks MBO He al out when lie w en he died his property to about lie used lo Sil that flu reason why he hi wife wus had un- faithful to though lm was living when made his will he entire estate to various in the city As here I been no legal Jfr Nicholas his wife attorneys foi instructed the no to distribute any of the money until Nicholas had been settled with William IX Morris t lien wont wife tion of Lord d 111 tinned t alter it Lord case s He dti swear ot talk oi s W and i thos 1 cr to Lady i hit i it n veil If tin I irt tho say had The ed to -.1 i ivit i r 1 i she had j w Tu f X of the dem was held vest vith purpose oi any in the tariff by the Fiftieth j lln and ft v among vcs senate a l Ian tin were to tie 1 to British At he mly in he D arc at Halifax s id all told they do not m niber over men country tlic ana congress They to use same dians and including tin in j mounted polit c mai ian and by tiie j mire in their CITY or IVc old ft judicial have been to Kingston Toronto L ndon The bring against the j of the ittc railway reports that Minister the proposed new orti in Manning was at a private dinner British Columbia tie ol i the cana Iwi ly seel to the a men i The Dominion anxious to Alleged Iribe Va Dec H j British fleet invasion the of had no right to chid or i an has been arrested lor sian invasion ol of the republicans i en j attempting to bribe Herman Toel a j hope of would the bili juror in case many m danger of a india the federation Britain to sea feu of tin He found her in the town bee a left by her She 73 of ago was in ant had just buried husband the of been to her first that lie hud left her for no whatever ami furthermore that he to lier when her She knew that had HI me to America but she did not know in what part of tho cou itry lie had She had hoard tin mid she wanted on f of Ins the hilt In had n from hor got icr f o like and that ami will be sent to hev in a mouth or t vo CAPITAL W report of river shown that work has been lun HO the expenditures in all districts York Ound rt He of tiie io ind is much at Ky over thu report that a diamond exista there Tho of the city it in laid u re paved with what is known us gravel which is composed a course gravel with an iron solution nmf which is found in a moist but when exposed to the tur and forms a solid mass was Irom n acres the city isolated land Hg tins sprit beint ordinary A short time ago an from New s over this field peculiar siir for several large pebbles which he claimed In rough and forwarded them lo state of for That thut the submitted to him wax similar to the de- posits found in the great diamond fields of Australia and Africa and also that ho had microscopic particles diamonds and but in order to the subject more study lie hint forwarded the urn v el to the Smithsonian institution for closer analysis No re- port has received but the citizens of convinced that there aiv diamonds in that locality in A Intl IVc Heiland ex- of is short in his accounts this which will reduce the amount to says hat lie is un- abl to foi the has never drawn beyond his A recount or the funds hiis stud is now iu bondsmen and the comity lose From Ind Dec by James n narrowly escaped crushed to death great At the of tho Ryan swooned and lie tiled had been in excellent health and noted for his prodigious IVc says that to France a share in the financial of in return for Trance's promise not to thut a for British troops Au Trauco Mo Dec man Stead diofl to bals ice of vernor Pierce of ten tip that his atio i nt once an he ias mad to go into private business on railroads held its of the this tind instructed the chairman to call i p Pacific funding at tl e earliest opportunity and or secure passage by house Congressman 1 lurid of is thai Attorney shou ii or what ver the of lo that oi his own knowledge that litica in order to to the d of tho district attorney ship lawyer as ever Titled the place und ninety-nine out of one Ired in him to ke the Sir will take the opportunity to call on the ami that Mr be to withdraw his resignation May Iu Cn is here that diploma tic questions gr ive importance will soon the and Mexico ig out o i position taken by of Vfl he h ati ilist If hinl 1 -en guilty a not ol am If I on i ft further e up i i was at he idos 111 i I that I'm td e inn I i hat i hour her mid jury not be M on liia previous in H suit The duke ford on nit not opposed Lord contrary lie amends lit by o on her obi I Mr 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