Jan. 12, 1899. 6 THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT. BULWARK OF FREEDOM hotcn IIIIU011 nt nr-liru Coin D bL I'opull.m h)iouhl Advnc Into 8uprraer The honorable wecrctiiry of the trciiaury makes the country in tfe-ner.il bclive that Ihe government ami jtwiple of thin country ore the owner of mnc coin, hi hi rcjtort of I)eceniliir 1. 1MIK, lie attite. thiit there in coin la thin country u follow; ' Hold cola $ 707,4 3H.IM0 tsumdard allver dollar,. 4H8,2:i8..VJ7 Kirladdlwry silver eoiim... 7J,7(MH1 Total Admi'Ming for the urtfiiinent ' auk-j that th statement I true, vet If the American government and people nhotild Im! required now to jmy all their coin, debt abroad it would tuko all the coin In utir country and over lve and 0 half billion more, Our natloniil, tae, city, county, corjwnite nwl in dividual coin debt 11 broad amount to over neveit billion dollar. Thi romi try owim no eoln except in a (pialilled acinic. We u.re iwiylntf ln'lerct on all .the coin hat there Im in thl country mid on IkhiiI and .mortgtige betd ubriwid for over live and tt iialf billion nunc In my hint IHtcr to the Jndeendent I stated tnut nniio-ugii our expnn n merehiindlite und money exceeded our nnKrtJ by t he twin of R.'ifiiS.HIO.OSl n tli twenty-alx yearn from J Mil to IHW, yet in that identical name period of iiinft our foreign coin debt lnerrtied in the num of lx billion dollar. Tim H will lie weiitthat Although our exjKirt greatly exceed our Jin- iiorl 'nearly every year, yet me hi 1eret conliinily accruing again!- 111 1 country 01 It rnonnmi foreign In (Icbteiliec and the dividend con stantly coining due from thin country to foreigner on their enonnoii amount of projierly invcal.inciil hero and the 'balance accruing' iignlnttt our tdiipment between our country and olhr being done inowtly in foreign owned veel, all tlne item eiilly liquidate the Iwiliu In favor of thl imirnlry for it execra of exirt over Import, and In addition to thl keep the principal of 'the gretit foreign debt growing tigiilnt ti fearfully, Jxurg year had our foreign creditor, mostly lirilinh, headed by the KoMiehlhb4, dcmamled the uiiih owing them a they Came due from lime to 4 line from our people, we would have run out of coin money. And now ahouhl (hew foreign credit or begin 'to do thi and follow It up, Mooit coin would Iteeome very aeurce here. All foreign debt are coin drbl. 1 The main iint of lntcrent wltu fhce our foreign creditor I b "xact junt mo much of the mi nut due them Irani time to time ait to keep our mon ey circulation down to Jut uch a jNrint of dlatreH with iim a to cunh!. tliem to keep on bonding and link ruptlng ami buying In Ameri ca a property at very low and frilling tlgiHCH, and they let the bill mice of the hihii coming due to them go coiwtantly to InereiiKC the prinei ' miI of tht great delt agiliiHt our peo de. If we hud free coinage of silver thl would give n only fifty, to alxty mil lion, more money by the year at hh, and 1hi the foreign creditor would flimamd ami take in m their aceru lng diun flforeild rather than let It jncn-iiHe ur money circulation. They Mi1d make good uws of It; lend It in other cwrie eul H to India, t.i buy whvot intend of buying of our people. And oil thl would only Uw up about oiie-fourth of the prexent rate of growing of the great foreign .debt BRiiinut thl country, and lh.it would lie aomcthlng. Hut 0 long ax we have coin redemp 1km of our Wmt money, jut o long will our foreign creditor, aided bv their Kubordinntc la thi country, hnve'eoniplele control of the ipiaiitit.v if our money circulation, anil the awmlagc of our jpl- will Iimmvo in aeveritv without reuiedy. I m the other hiiml, a ' f enacted into law 1hat all money Khali lie legal lender to pay U lebt and redeem able In government due only, the control of the iiiautity of our money circulation will pa Immediately from iild creditor to congre, 11 ml Hi-, very congre that hall have panned the oUwo lmiiHMl eiiaetnient, ldng on iriile of the neonlc, of ciuriM, wl'.l 4mineUatrly provide for the Inereate of ' our money 0 ri'ipiirwl i.!, ti. lukiiiiiut nhitforiu. ami ait li creiiig ond enduring piHwpcrily wll khI ill. Then, and not until then, w.l the government ownership of the nil! ,v,.,1m niul teleiranlm ( ily attain able on mi-oinit of the chaugid moiie- xiiiHlllliiiMt. and the eaV' itcetinn i.lihHieitt of muuicimil t.wiiert.Mp of tiiinlciMl public iitilitie. a nUo dl Hon iml oltur lMM'Ml WIU IVIT'" ------ - MM till I' ami miMMMMily iniwrr Ih im .ir..v.l It would ibielte mid e rrupl .,lriii ml control cleft Ion under di rl IcuinUlUiii If we had the Mine a , ,'rvt nil (Hivtcr U ! delrove ,1' .11 i,,.til tt U tetiMiiel In in l..,t.t 'I be tr.iiifel hold ........ . - ihr HMHti- il it"n...l hiwer I-, far I the rom rcb'i't" tM ...... kurrl U h isinoilrte fn lrd .f th pttil. ' ,,"p "" lr- uii.tk.n And hrtw it ltU in" t,..l,t of ei! relriiiptiit tu.it lh" "" iile WUt 0 de.'tte, d. Ii-tui nr.t mn HK)u-Ulit.if wtfte Ktit. I lh' eon. t,.rt tlietl (ftval rHiii or ( - eviff b'Ti-cr mtd ler-r ! Ut t'' tll r'lud', I t,il thtt the p...til. irt lw iiulWdW true U U .t.lf.rfi u l tMii now Mi'l the rK ft 0 te. turn f tn with H lu tt mu'' u r" '- iw-r ut tMI tl Hoe miM U'lf! iter lw M all M.t ul r.l.ruitb ki ftii-tl d t If t t nil ttl M d. If we p m Mil that iiir . me lt , n!. tmd.i-t f th rtio, tt ll Im t!ir":Uf ! rit HhUmpH hi mtm the ti;u.tf U ti iti it k.m iitdii nf tht e'ti el I ti t-w d ' lr lit 'f itu itr, i'mi ru llHMM ltftM 0l?ttt. - al,U Urr 01 rj.j.-.kU'0 JI 01 jltf U t", ll U tk irl. m eor kt rlilU 04 U lral Ml itt ftfMMuM, polity. We can ufely prcmlwe thw people oil "thl on, condition that wn prevail. Nay more, we cnn prove it prove it plainly We should not jmlfje what we can do by what hwt been done. We have never clone anything commfneitrate with the power and Mrotetf-y of the great foe. Wo have never concent railed our uhmwiH upon bin HtronffCMt bold mm he hit hi wcap on for it (lefeiwc. There in nothing tliat ahoiild (riaeoiiriitf-e ir. HHKUMATIHM cnuee more uehe and iain than any other lieae. Ji due to ai l'1 rum bv Jlrxw mnmwn.a nmui neutralize thia acid. HOOD'S PlIJS cure WiJonwewt. Mailed for 25 cent by C. 1. Hoot 4 Co., Jyxwcll, Ma. Clippings. TIIK AHSIXHMIOXT FAHCH, The coming legldlut ure Should do yomHhiiig to reform the Beiiieiit fuM'c in llil wttnlc, lor iiMiding tiHe hut the word farce nerve to adeipMifc ly dem'ribe the prenent practice of 1- HeMlng the priM'rtv, Under the pres ent law the condition, i coiiMtanf.y growing wore, until the grand ae. men) roll of the tale I IO.Ooo,jii') lcx than It wa ten year ago, 1'hm (Hull III' leereaed revenue and d lleleiicle in public fund, while the nxecMiorN or t lie dilTerent count.ie vie with each other In the elTort to lower t In iiHWHHinciitu mid catiHC their coi- utilueiitN to contribute le tliuii the people of neighboring countle to ii,j port the limtif iilloii of the tate, J'n K Ing our own county of Cuming for an example, it total aweMcd value In iM't h IvM than it ha been fur the pmt eleven year. Thcxe fact call loudly for legiHlation that will reult in 11V! iiKcNinent of prof)erty at oinethlitg nearer Urn mm value aiiH at ft uniform imi( over Wie tUibctW'lmiwe (Tlrroivitil, WOIIHK THAN ItOVAIfY. On an overage the royal familie if Kurope 'ot the people iilmut $1 per annum tier family, jUH'Kefeller in- ome from the American peojdn more tliau wi jier family per yed', l'lcae piiH iim u diuli of royalty and take away the untitled king of the great republic, Appeal to JfcaHon, f.KT IT WANT,, liryan' comment 011 the AiiicmIcuii ling will xtrikc a rejonlve chord 111 very true American heart, J ho fM Htantl for mora tlmni uiilitory power It Manila for liberty and elf goveni ment, ling may he wave,-Cob-ridge I Hade, mi;ht admit it. Tlie oumntllatiw tliieory of inoincy Jul at the preKent time eniixing the gold iniore imwsihUi'p tilittit amy other anguinciit ndtvainieet by the on. iKnnitlo'11, Thoe Who favor ullver do m lx'licvliiiir Mwit the vailim of money depend upon the Ntipply and that it would reult le diHiinlrouKly to the people at large were tb gov ernment to pa a law limiting pro- liiction to one half the umiiiiI amount, than for the government to pa a ln.iv limiting free coinage to one metal (inly. TIiomc who favor gold mut and do deny tth quaii'li dative tiry in or der to Ik- coimitent, titill their Oliw arirument admit that there I tin other theory by which the value tf money can be governed, Kt. Anthony Standard (Utah). HOT llKl'LII'. Tlie IiiniMilin Nebitiftkn, lmlcix-iwl- ent U lu iMVk of imu- hie over ,lhe miMiy letter 1t i receiving form ol'l over the hUiIc reiriirdinif the future courtte of the people' intb'HMitlcut party in Ne- linu.ka, luiul It, miikcM hoiiwh .hot iH'pMe iim you will ce el where In thU paper The fact ire that Homething iiiiimI he done to bring Ihe tmy tuiek Into line a oou iim ihii- ilile. Iowa Kdueator. WOKSIIII' I'UINCll'I.IX the fiihiuniMlB have liecli ehiidlenid rather heavily. It I true, but they ikv begin to realie that if they ore to maiutin their principle they lniut wornhiii IIiom principle next to their (iod, and not run after falc idol. It i well that thl U the ciimc, for if the chaMlUcmciit given tt on Novemlr t will caue it to la more elreunmpeet in our treatment of Inkuc. and cauite 11 not to nullify our wouUt by our ilcitU, there may yet lie Imlni lu (111- end for thoiie faithful people who put their lliit in iim. We have learned that iur riieinle do not leep and it there. fore U'lumve ti In lie ever ready to eht-ckniute thnn a thing we 111 11 only do by acting lit accordance with the mUIic of the iieonle who placed 11 111 ftuiirol of the affair. Iloldrege I'r.. irte. r Mil.lMH I'liOI Kt TlltS HIS. Ihe I tine great thread umuubietui .'r of Ihe itniiiliy are ttUmt to cim bine. Ill flrcuUr Idler lit Ihe Im li' ihrw linn niHiuuee. Ihe utmiid.iti. iitciil of Ihrlr wtmtole 'lllng ilb'e ,11 Nrw oil. find thai Iheir bulie will ! Ii4illed bv the miI t'utm .'..mi.rti. t of New Wk, which einwein . In. i.riHtiuli'd tinder the U til Ne l.r,. All of I he eoitiitilr were .ti:iiillv l'iBllh and )rt he I ' 4 l.h i-..iniin lu.i.. but Ihrlr Aiti tti i i liiiilkt rV'Vl I Ih4t of lh tool t t' .iiiiittt lluir f'tile were rU' luhe.l Iter, to ol. tlie limtj t 1 Itiul jiuhIuiI. Ihe titupSe .f il!frt i twli'it ill thnr tttitttet 'Wiruf Wifhii ltd I'tatlMf- f"r t4i Mttlt H.t h4 ttxlrtl UvM torrfWIlii lb lit.!.! rou'btHu UvrtUit tt ! ralettt ! l wr ff ritittlntf Ik IUM4t ur "twt iif Kiuritl im twttk' U 1 li,hr4 lb l Ulttellt tUl iltitf iMtiku tl ftitutaitl etl ttttrl fr III riwIit-M tf Uil- 4 ltd ilialiltrrie. Ik tttititt t- iiimt h St kerUfut ttt it' Uetf ik-tr ttwn tti kU InIii Ik mi ltk f f Ike ! tl IU ir ftt Hit will how k lUtn lotf ! ml wkUket with tar kittlt. FIGHTING THE TRUSTS . thm Onlr lliluv Hint will Httroj. Ihrm U auliatmitlitl KU In frle. Hditor Xebraka Independent! ( In your recent Jaxuo you ny! "Klevcn triwf with capltalizatlo,i of $110,0(10,01)0 have liecii formed and gone Into btoduc during the l:is( year, They are the jfurniture trnt, thread triiMl, acid trout,, iron trui, and xteel ti'nwt, tloiir lrut, mi'tilind- deir trut, ah ami dior triiat, refrig erator (root, knit giMid (runt, cn velojie triiNl,nnd malting trut, It will not take much louder under Ilia gold xlamliird and failing price l: have evcrv ort of bu nc In the emu tro of a truat, HI the reimb ciiiih lell u that the irold xtundanl I u irood thluir," The Diem e toil iimhuiiic. att.r but- Ing the caue for the foriuatlou of IriiMtM to Ihe irold ntuiidard I not well founded. 'J'riml me tlia leiIUniiile oulurowth of our eouiwlitlve .viem, Jl'imt arc tlm liuven and rtfuga to eacape the ravage of commercial can- nibaiidin, a heretofore cxllel before (heir formation in their alruggla for the dollar, and they could exmt under binietallbiii, gold or xllver iiioiioiiicIih. lUin, or under lh exc)iiive jmper iiiiency, 1 Manuraciiire and the iliMtribulloii of manufactured goial In how beginning to lC conducted 011 a Mclciililic cak grounded tin the pirit of co-oia-ration and eoiiNolldatlou for prollt, limtead of that of the individual wtaudiug on In own dot torn i niggling to retain nil own in open coiiijwtllloii in tlie niur- kel which Invariably icmilied u liankruptcy and ruin, Thl tlie inanii fiM'turlug and ti'aiiportalion comim- nie of thl country hunt learned, and to avoid a repetition, elf preervalloii prom id mal compel them to con- wdidaie their latere!, tut 11 to en able them lo receive u fair return up on their Invehtiiieiit, Thl 1 elrlclly bimiue and legiti mate at Unit, for mot every xlule li; the union ha pacd law recognizing Ihe right of incorporation, and deU- iiallng the amount of fee to be barged for the privilege of ojicraiing in the Htale, Thi act give 1hee cor. poratlou 11 legal Ntamling before Ihe law and pave tlie way ior me neni of Iheir tiperalioii, We have paed (lie period ror men to denounce tru) iin public menaue without advocating anything to tnl.e Iheir place in cae of their tliolulloii. Ihe great army f people employ ei lu the vurlou cnleririeN that are now becoming cculrullzcil for elf preervalioii, feel that their wuge or Income I more ccure in Ihe hami of men controlling vuwt aggrcKiitiou of ca)iltal and thereby control the price, than to. have Ihe biiMlue of Hichc. ewtiililUliwciit conducted along the line heretofore cxlated before the formation of the trut. Falling price of uiaiiufaetured ortlcle below that cauxed by Improved machinery nd method of production which econ.t mle In the labor cotit of producthi'ii lead to i nd out iin I warfare, commonly alied lalair troiilde or lrlke. J he employer not being able to meet hi fixed charue at the murket price 01 hi article which I brought alanit by hi competitor having iicrlor facll lie for production, I compelled, for clf prewrvation, lo lower the wage f Id men, canning mem to rciMt oy triklng at Ihe changed condition, only to be confronted by their iihmI daugerou foe. The man with au mpty Mlomaeh ami a hungry family rirlnir him to take tlie place, of hi tin- fortunate brother who I relMdling. Mr. Kditor, would It not Im far more nractieable and humane to leave eno- itnl (irgaul.e, maiiiifaeture and the di- Irilmliou of maniifaetiired ariicie to perfecllou than let the peole do tliev did in the late war with Spain. aeiiiilre thene proper) le by IH-ueeful or forceful mean and thereafter upd ate and conduct them In Ihe Inter"! of li 1 1 Mill tt 1 1 V InMeiiil of I till I of the titu lar. I.F.WIS .1. SHIN. No. I'xll C11 Ht. Omaha. Neb. lu regard to the above, the editor of the Independent would reply that Iheorli. however Wnutlful ami well worked mil lu tlie 1d11.lv, mul b put lo the let of actual exM ilenee la foie I hey can ! accepted. The iiImivc tin. ory of the chumcm of Ihe (ormalloii of mi many trut U only Ihe concept ii-t of Ihe hitman mind. It U not demon- l rated Irulh at all. When we eume lo Ihe tel of esperietiee we find lb. I IheiH' wit never a tnifl tug.tnleil lining It m'iimmi of rblng piiee. W ilo It ltd Unit in every eiiuti of full- .! t ..I......I., lug pttee I ne j nate come 11101 nue cine and Ihe huitfer Ihe period ul fall ing price Ihe iimr inuu er t.irn id, Vtfttili when we eome In apply ihe well known and cliililUhcd t.tv i,t mditliHl eiiiiiiiiiit. we tin. I Ihe'.r tetii hli lo lw Ibe furttialbtil d eon tliitttinte of lrut w.imUI U hii- hie In H iMlio-l t ll-ii'g I'tne. .me the ii.r IimI for n't example, llov limit eoid.l U eonltol the Itittkrl Uinler cut ill U4 Uy lil. plbm? dt l li rtditi. t IM lee lu Ihe l.t )lf l,l..l.lit llllll ,'Ull'llUiMt Willi II litu lii,lfH edeiil rotii-ein, one lb r l.iiikb . t f itrl tliqu'rim ve. II pilv't hutil-1 t'oiiinu ! H', ! t'llt.r iioiirrit would rwl tti tie ! tome ! iitrtir, (tad Ike II tteim ) rr etn . riM would I ttt M't bo.iftr, lu Hilt wt II14I ltul ln U iytie. in . .i, U tin tve lw the tobtm tf UMUivt Will ll "br tiptl lint! f!'l toHi.l I? tekel ly t tH4MMMX l M MI Mt "' ii( Miunr), r.lrcnM by U ftt triinrMl Ih lkr , Ihrl ! be itn d.ibl, Km! Ik priliitii of (tt lclwtrie tlr k im H Ut thl II rMi twller bt n.ltl tttiMij )lti Ik cVttitl In ! ttek, ike iriH. (.f IU fir tlttd t. till IXIM'SSINO THU L1TTLK 150V, The mother who ban two or three Kiiinll. kiy to cloth will uaually I00K jWell to the coat and quality of every ;ga.ntwnt, (Jwiiip ready iiwmIw uit 'are never atlfactory, for the mate rial i not good, and after wetirlug t'licm a few lime the button come oil and the cam rip. After trying a few ul fhrm, the ccoiiomlcul bonne wife iiNiially conclude that It 1 bet ter lu every way to make them ut home. Hem mi 11 1 of cloth which m.i.v be obtained from Ihe tailor or dry good lore ut a great reduction fr.im the regular price, can Iwi ued to d tantiiLre In luaking boy' eiiilt, and with the old of nicely fitting pattern, me ta ) not a dirucuit one, inc "'y ' puii'inaeti at a t-nne.or oouiin cd by rlpiiing a tailor made uit, pre ling the piece xmooihly, and cutting 0110 by Iliem. licii mere lira tlui partly worn uil of the father, 11 ac e or other member of (he family it your dlMal, It I not iiually jiee nry to buy new material for any ex eepi, in niimiay hum, tor 11icr in-i .worn pant are dUcarded, there lt tiu 'ally enough good material In it large ult lo make one for little noy, an tlie material in iiHiiaiiy laoeo, n in iicm lo dye It ome pretty tlark color or black, iiing Jtlainoiwl dye or woo) if thu material In all wool, or Ihw dyn foe cotton If It I it mixture, Then if the (tewing I tieally done, and every Mcinii caefiilly precd, th IHlle iniui will be a well plcnaed a if new good were ued ( 'J'hoiti J iwi tWITit'ully it'lxiuL 'Hh fiililoiia, for the Mfylcx for boy dta ititirn iH'riniiiM-iit thm their il4iw, For thime Ihree or our year of ngu, there are the Kton Jackel, bloiMe, whImIn, 11 m) knee jniiiIn, , lloyx m r eight year old wear double-breated oat, knee pant ami wii)t, j ncir overcoat are very much like linn made for men, long and double- brealcd. with rolling collar, reveiM, and deep jiocket, in which the lit I hand are mire lo 11 ml refuge from th'j wintry wind, There tire double or trlii cone wlijcili provide cxm warmth about Ihe hould er, and add much to Ihe appearance of Ihe gar- inenl, Heavy clolh U iiiade winioiit lining, but Ihe light weight malerlal I lined, and ttometlme fnlerlliied it iimkc It warm cinnwigh, ror ih very little folk. Ihe Mother Hubbard cloak I a popular i ever, made of ider down, ladle' clotli lino oin-r Piullable material, lilmmed wild tit", braid or riblam, ') hey are lined throughout, and are long enough to reach the ankle. Mv III lie boy needed new wall, and a lie object lo wearing a coat when II I piiMlble to get along wiiiiout ir thought It licxt to maae in wiiimin of warm material. Ho I wahed ome leee of heavy woolen dre nklrt, and dyed them iwivy blue with Pin inoiul dve, The new wait i made with Ihree box plait on each ide of Ihe cloing in front, A trip ot orni- lug I aewed under Ihe malerwil 'tt the walt line, making it atrong enough to ew the button on, 'lha neck J miihed wllh a round turn over collar and the lower edge of the leevc I gathered Into narrow cutT. ( he ecuml wait wa made of the beat part of n black windcii ahirt of hi nana', A it had bum worn wl'h a coal and not vet, the neck und fro-it of the hirt were badly worn, while wait wa made quite plain with a liur- row feather h( Itching tif yellow em- iroidery ilk nrouml the edge of the. collar and cuff, and on each hle of the button hole In front, .1. 1:. CALIFORNIA To exehuiiKa for Ni'britnk luiul 1 ropi rl jr. Forty Here lii irutie aii'l olive elderly. Nlxt.-ell aide from titn. BIIIT FARM Illrtwell fruit furai, tliu Inmnat. In ;ullfralu, In hiierumeiiUi vulley linro u IrneHllnn 1 lu.cili il, wlililn mllii Iniui ifnoil town mid rut In mi. I il.i..t. Hint neur tlie ctniler of very lurir irtilt t.ili.ny. A uniiiin a gutm u ny 111 ih aiiiie niul wiiinr Din tient In llm im. t'oat ever (T.taia; elearwaft llllo ln-rfeet, Will l-r next year. iireliknlH in itno.l rtiiiitllliiii, lisv Inn la well cnn (I fur. 1 houidit ml nllinlml tld iroM.ry f'ir my ficure tioioti, liui eiiauit In mv ruinllv iirnveiitu Hioviinl. Tim proix-rlV mil im um.i.'.i, nuiii'-. . ... .iu,i.i..., 1.1,1m,.. I T M 'Crt itlMI I.. luJi O Hi., I.lm nlii. Nrl.rui.ku. HORRIBLE RAILROAD WRECK. Right l'riin Kllleil I Nut Jar jr ni4ali-l . Nkw Ymtit. Jan. II My head-tm Mlllsluii U'tween two paeiigcr train on the Irtblgli Valley railroad at Went Ihiiicllen, N, .1., at ;':I7 p. m. yeler- day, eighteen erin were killed uinl uver twenty were Injiired. Went liiinelleii I three mile front lu.iiinll.i.H.U ami alxiut thirty mllcti frinn New Vt.rk tlly. At the h,t where Ihe ilittkler ti t tit red, . there U a hitrp curve In the l.chlith alley tr'U and a U p t tillliij, but Ihe an- eliletit wa tlutt In the lirt place tu M ine terrible inUlake in Iraltt urtler and lu Ih tH'tt'inl plme In another ae elitent that tMttiind ut lun.lbri.U earlier In the ily Th acelie w hleh aeHiiuililed the iiillUli.ii, the urTiring tt th liijure l ml Ih patiie lht rvitftiud aiienigth 411 pnkM iift i wi t well itiit luae Mrlbabl. 'Ih MikhI tu'.ul wretk tt laug-lvd and IttUted lru and wtt Uit tltm l.ilhv Irutlmf Ih fti rl teriltit t( r.!rtid Mieu that thl we mi f the ttnt mllUlun la l iHttl r A hvtl-'tt eiUUini tan ibiable Ua- W rnt4 ma I .il.u tuity tr a freUht wreW whUU turrl at k..ui..li.i.i.k i tu VUte-W. la Ih iMitfaUir vkli.M lli le li-ijt.t t r truk l mih er Mvi hIik itt l't vf na lhr IM vmhU lljf t.U'k4 tk v bnaad lfek. and ail lhrutt-H Ih m.liirf I .lilH Valley trlt l aud M Nv Hit ttlhvl frimlkwiruN If vW tu tk Mtl U'Wtt I ltk, f'4Ht uver t ! tlU ImtH ltiitttrtli Im WMtf bet. a tlltiaae t( a". d ihniat at th lll 1. . U h uitMrrtffht l.W ul th r't Te ii null IM mhhU nf Itaitw, all t Uiuttd lait Intid at evta l'utld ui tklr a b vUt w tratu 111 lit Ik t'tuii 4lttl.Mt trata fV wkleH Uft "nawukla. man freight that It had to be broken Into three xection. Tho Unit two eo tlon arrived at Hound brook, ttwltched over to the other track, iwitchod back at Newmarket and reaohed New York In nafety. The third xection ot this train wa almot an hour late. It even car were crowded with 400 ex curlonlt, mot of. thctn from Mount ('annul and Hhamokln, Mahoney City, llu.olton, Ahlaud and Hottvlllo, l'a. The party wa traveling under the auspice of the builnc mcu'i excur- Ion, an annual event which many patronize or a three day' vllt to New York. Not a aw ot the excur- louUU wera coining to witne the Mcujy-Sharkcy fight, Their train witched over at Iloundhrook and pro ceeded, like the preceding section, on the wct bonnd track, Meanwhile, there had been waiting at Newmarket a local train that pile regularly between Now York and ICoundbrook, It number on the ached ulu In 71 and It i due in Kound brook at J 1 :."', a, m, Owing to the tralllu all going on one track, it wa a I mo t an hour late. At lat tho train dlpatcher at Mouth I'laln field gave it pcrinlNnlon to go, Just before reach ing Went Dunnelen, Knglnocr Jtlck alowed hi train down, becaue lie top tor paNciiger if there are any, Martin JSrcnnau, the nlgnal man, threw up bit arm and waved them, ait if to miy there were 110 pnoiiger, o the local put on xteatn and headed round the curve, going at about twen ty-live mile an hour, There were only four paeuger on the local. ,. Ju the cab ot the excursion train wa Jmiiic rrciidcrgitMt, the engineer, with hi fireman, lieorge ('hchlre, They iaw the local a it (darted on the curve. 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