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14 L G INTH YEAR. THE OMAHA DALYy BEE OMAHA. FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 2, 188 0. 139 i v stuous; nevertheless administration reorganizaticn would HIS DEVILISH DELUSION, |the prosident and the prosceution| THE NATIONAL GAPITAL, |trers aud tempostuous neverthelens \RELAND MUST BE FREE. | ppivistsion resruoiation woult| - THE KANSAS CRASH. yould not bring these letters against s within the sphere of station operations - then voted by 400 to 2. e TR m. i O\ i 7 | was loss by fifty than that of the year ) sl ! Which Ho Porsists in Saying Was |, e wais momutiosn Teadere“ns | 16 Outcome of the Speakership | rovious, though rator by thit one Second Day's Session of the Irish ., GRIMINAL NoTES Wll;t Nfl;’ BYDP: :i:flkgrixlflm to ! P . 3 i Vhet rhere N than that of any other year in the his. y ational Amocinted Press. ay of Danford's Collapse. a Divine Insp]rfl“flfl. :(‘eknn:,:to:‘:::l‘;(clixxg“ln"c‘l-‘ni?l“t:‘tdv:r}il‘?l:‘s Contest. an Indefinite tory of the Iservi»u. ldhet nu:;\\:,er of National Gflflvam:lflfl. KILLED BY MIS SON IN"-I.A\;‘ 1 ¥ D36 4 wrecks involving total destruction was - cumoNDd, Va., November 1.—In- ~e RO i1y for dite u‘lfl .]"m.‘l " Wh“ Thing. e larger than in former §oms, ex £3t. Lot inrlltl:;:(i:ll ll'nu‘h.(‘ul I: iy to-day that | Conflicting Reports of the Hx- The Bloody-Handed “Lunatic" |Pushed for dates declared he would cept the year provious. Notwith. [Rev. Geo. O. Betts, of St. Loute, | [FAREGH SRR (0 CCCN Ty > not be frightened by the counsel and - cer i h) p) {‘ Aive chismactr of| Hileoted Permanent Chair. red. M. 2 (A igity . citement at the Home Wants ths Deity Indicted | refused to say anything about thecon- | e T,eading Parties Being standing 4 “h ?s nncfllgh etk ecte his son-in-law, "h", i “,,“'.u‘l ml i sulship, for if the counsel did not al- G bl iy sl man of the Body. Montgomery county, Tucsday, died of the Detaul'er. as an Aoccessory. ready u derstand he must be very Kasson, Hiscock and the than in an :{"“’ y":'«'";c,“‘ t| :h.nu:‘rm; )'t\nll'nh:)i. T)lu-l rderof ja :\Imu: 32 i sy was oxtended to and included the grea = years old _and has several intercsting 4o His Methodical d“{!;,ml‘: ‘\]v‘::‘\r(x‘-:{‘u\"mx:ho lotter writ. Dark Horse. lakes, last yoar being the only cx-| g poyi¢tas Roports and Untmport= | children. Norther wasabout 45. Both A Rope Placed Around the N i 5 e | 0 oA S X ‘p‘fl:[.\:}....‘.‘xf.'f‘l: nl‘)‘\‘n“fl :\‘:“-‘;‘l‘x‘:\: “?.(\; 'lll:l ant Business Consume the Day. | W r-ul;ll:)‘ "‘l:";;:""';:""'l"‘n]""fm\‘; et Cashier's Neck Induced [: iy pationed hi vliethe: | phe e! y i the comed. o difliculty g ol ) ¢ Madvess for the Crowd's rlv“'l .mlu:(l.{‘ a:)ufl;ul»\h.l;lu‘n‘n t.‘, ulllnlllnf‘r‘ Synopsis of the Annual Report Jowest number of any othor yeat was - Nottlior's datightsr rinning away a Oonfession. Amusement. WP o cmm et of the < ecretary of a0, whilo tho averago loss_of life has THE IRISHMEN with cousin of Barnotts, Norther il il s . X SN ) in oxoess of 88 of | National Associated Pross A48 Kl P otte & The prisoner denied having said so. the Navy. Vb LR e D o] et e e bt the ittt | The Latest Dispatches Say Danford ety et i paerv xll:l‘h'v“t;l‘tll::l:l!lt‘;‘}lu(t{l;u‘\‘ll:}l‘ g i " casualtios on the Atlantic const Within| (4o, Diecomber 1, Tho ocond | and ading his consin to got tho young Will Make it All Right LAl the lotter, he said: “If you read it | Miscellansous Notes From the Na= | the scope of the service ‘)‘*W‘f'v,!l']"‘_’ day's sossion of tho Trish national con- | ludy, aud stronglanguage had :»l.-.qll s = that way, Judge Porter, instead of tional Caplital. than in the previous ')wi“ri while “ vention assembled at 9:30. A report | indulged in for a week or "i‘ ro. lun Nibiohal Asiociited Brom, GUITEAU taking a scrap here and there, yow § tho takes the lmml.)(‘r wgn 5 Nl'.“;"“ was tenderod from the committes on | had met and were supposed “‘l' L] kW York, Decomber 1. Prosident National Assaciated P'ross. would get the sense of at.” He then 37 the VAR AL ‘“‘ ","““‘;' credentials and read by Frank Agnew, [scttled the matter, when .\n«ln-ula.\ | panford, of the suspended Kansad Wasnisatox, December 1.~ The|broke out in denunciation of the THE SPEAKERSHIP. gntho Pacific canst was Bt 5. O showing the evodoutinls of 733 “delo- | Norther was returning to tho Bowse | i fuan had_business. relations crowd was less to-day on account of | cranky papers, and said within a few | National Associated Pres . UORTUILIGIVORECY ‘"‘"}'l“‘" ‘l;':’ WO L patos passed upon. Delegates from | from his front gate he was met by h; witli this Olnae: Nutinmkl - Dink: st ‘\ the storm. Before the prisoner en- | wecks the sentiments of the people KASSON OR ISCOCK. 1880 persons n(] w m:, '.’ “‘f' three organizations were thrown out | son-in-law, armed \u.(h‘n [ -t‘:;un.n_n‘ Mossrs, Donnell, awson & Co., tered the crowd wae warned by Mar- |toward him had changed and he| Ouuaco, December 1.—The Trb- fl-k}'mll‘iuul .,.:. .\‘r\lfz))s”\\n because they were not what they rep- [ pistol, and mlln:ut w |||||'u‘\\Aul uu-.l Batilcors) Gt. UHiK o1ty The OYkRs s #hal Henry that it must keep porfect- | wanted the jury to understand it, a8 | yng Washington special says: There “f‘j'"“l M~“‘|u “‘.‘:‘“” o 408 Ko | resented themsclves to be. upon. Norther was unarmod B4 National Bank was the correspondent ly quiet to-day and no laughter orap- | they did not got their papers. has besn no_matorial change in the | Wreched peop ~'»l z‘:_uu' hoing st | A permanent organization was then bogged * Barnett not o shoot. i\ ai for theHunnewell and Caldwell banks - plause would be allowed He was closely questioned as tokill- speakership contest within the past days relief fu.nus hed in the uggregn')\l. offected as follows: Chairman, Rev. |advanced on Barnett and “Tm 1‘“ and Donnoll, Lawson & Co. were The prisoner was dejected, pale and fing the prosidont and said he shot him | tyengy-four hours. Parties who pro- | Tho miniher of persous BROMA | oo, €, Botts, of 8t Louis; marshal, | the gun from his hand; then the K= oorragpondents forthe OsazoCity bank, tired when he resamed the witness | down the same as he would a rebel tend to know say that not onc of the nahnru'hy life MVII.I_H appliances }\xr.\‘ Francis Agnow, of Chicago; seerotary, | ter hr'u:l with the ‘"“l“l] with d .““ 1) John Thompson, of the Chaso national box, Before the cross-oxamination | during the war. He had not scen any | sandidates can yet lay claimto 85 votes | 408. - The life btk B Jemited |, D. Ronayne, ef Massachusetts. aim. Tho murderer has been ._._n).,u... batik, sid to-day that Dantord eame was vesumed Guiteau desired to ap- | rebels, but would have done so had he and the outlook now is that it will off when h(r:uuh'( § mu_\lm md ':‘;ml lan- Upon taking the chair, Mr. Ih:uu I'his is tho socond instance \\vlt{lllll B 1o Now York s1x weoks ago to try and peal &gain to friends throughout the|seen any. He had intended to shoot hardly be possible to reach a nomina. [ 8STOUS Pl sitions ‘.md il oh{ P nc": dolivered a briof address encouraging | week of & son-in-law klllQ}glllu Wthor- | Liee some money on some Hunnewoll o country for money to aid in the de-| the president until he was dead. He| iy, on Saturday, Itis either Kasson, | Of safety, 168 vessels, d!‘ some off 4, the cause for which the convention | in-law in tiis secion of Virginia. City bonds, which he afterwards took fense and wished they would cxpress | regarded the divine inspiration as Hiscock or dark horse. the cases the men wul_-ke in u;ujulnc; was assembled, and counselling delib- PriavgLenia, Decomber 1. 10 {hmh“" but ho failed to make ne- contributions to Geo. Scoville, Wash- | higher than the written law, and 80| Keifer's chances appear to be rap- tion with other wrecking nfleno‘lil. but | ration in the procoedings. sentence ot nine months' mprison- | gotintions. He drew out his account | ington. acted. His own feeling was against|iq)y waning, and outside of the .neni- K“I““"‘]:y by t!m“‘"l'““ '“:;:'“' “‘ “’:. A vote of thanks was tendered Mr. | ment, $100 fine and disfranchisement | nt the Chase bank and tho latter had i Judge Porter conducted the cross-| the act but the divine pressure was 80 | horg of his own state delegation his .'“'.“"‘,""""d"‘ ""n'f L “'t ti‘ ©|Hynes for his judicious ruling as | for soven yoars was to-day passed upon [ to protest some of his drafts. 4 examiuation. Guiteau eaid he was | stroug he would have done it had he | oq.didacy is not talked of as danger- |in imminent '“g""; L c""l' r!".‘i", chairman of the temporary body. Samuel T. Trwin, an election officer | Mr, ‘Thompson says Mr. Danford said always a physical coward. known he would have been shot down | (s 1t is said that bots of 100 to 10 | The estimated value of vesse v t'siy | The revised report of the committoe | who ploaded guilty to making false re- | that four banks wero toomany for any ] Judge Porter—And very cool and | the next iustant. He hired the hack against him find no takers, even ed in the disasters is 93':‘“0':‘“]1' on credontinls was now made, show-|turns of votes cast in the REighty-|one man to run. Of Donnell, Lawson { determined semetimes. to take him to the jail on|among hisfriends, His headquarters and the cargoes 22: f.-flx_" ing the total number of delegates to [ pighth ward last February. & Co. it was said that they had ‘Guiteau—Wihen the Deity is back | the ~day of the shooting ~because | continue, however, to bo the scene of | aking a total of 84,664,7 L ks s [the coavention to be 873, On the K RRTRNRLAT FitiRF, $16,000 in Hunnewell City bonds hy- of me. Hei always right, and if He| ke thought tho people would not un- | congiderable activity, and he exprosses | $2,828,680 was saved, and 81,728,072 1 1o vtion of the report, a rocoss was o December 1, Herring, the | pothecated with them for an_advance ( inspires a man to act the man is right. | derstand his motive, and he waated |} self as confldent of ultimate suc-|108t: The number of disasters in-| .y ., ‘Ao, December 1. Horring, the | B bout. €6,000 to the Osage City Guiteau said further, that if Mason | to secure protection. He denied | g, volving the total destruction of ves: | T onvention reassembled at 3 p. | absconding ““"ltllh“w“m:"‘l " the | bank. The bonds were probably and Jones, who shot at him, could|having written & letter in the Oneida Kasson’s friends maintain that he ’n,ela was 669. Of the 26 _pnrlmnl: ln:, m., and on motion of Gen. Collina, of | €xpress uu|;xr»u):,_ ‘n‘ rl‘n:\u-fifld o | worth from $12,000 to 813,000, | prove they were inspirod by the Duity | community in which the words *“dov- | yill lead on the first ballot, which is | 20 wero drowned immedintely by the | geyachusctts, o committeo on resolu- | tnermity of his crimo.sstarhnt B0 | *nie “hompaon, of the Chase na- i hey would be justified. ilish delusion” occur. He said he stoutly denied by Hiscook, His can- foundering or capsizing of vessels be- tions was appointed, having ono mem- to this city |;n} Mv"lnl "‘l]liflll‘l‘ e | tional bank, says that whoti :Danford Porter asked whether Mason and|had the pistol in his hip pocket on didacy will be favored by @ majority i:nru any help could reach them. ber from each state. and tervitory rop- | Mg Sl.l)(l“m “l‘ l. “'"u ‘1‘“‘“‘1 l"lIu was trying to negotinte Hunnowell ~Jones should be punished any way, |.June 18, but reflected thon bocase of | of thase who have no axes to grind, | Several of the rescuos wcomplished | o nted and from Canada and the |¢rty, and will not boprosecutod. © 18 | oy iy 1o (Thompson) told him whether he escaped or not { Man. Garfiolds ho did not want to kill | e " respectability of his_ following | Were of the most daring and diffcult | TUECT Cotumbin. action was o groat surprise o tho poo- | Gity botds e (Hhowpeowy 1l I Guiteau refused to answer and told{her; he had met her at o White House | ¢ the outside will have the effect of | character. In one instance theitser- | “nw o committes on rules presonted ple. . Decombor 1.—To-day a |ono man to run, ho told him that Porter he had seen him frichten a|reception where ho spoke to her of | Grawing the hesitants. Persons who | Vice rendered cost the livos of threo | o report and the samo was ndopted. 1\1‘|.Ahl\i oce u.xlur <-[~“"'"l'\ :fimd Danford’s reputation was fair, and @ witness in New York, but could not|his political service in New York. pr»mmi’ to familiarity with the latest men u{)\gull._m( crew, the remaining Upon tho motion of Mr. Hynes, the man m\n‘u-( :\r‘;gm\:u v'\l:;‘\ qund oot | when o ran one HH ks rai b scaro him, o3 he would gire s good as | He felt sorrs for hor when heshot the | ovetopments, howover, say that it | men being crippled—one for life. Hon, 1. P, 0'Connor, the Hon. T, M, | noar l_g..lhfiyl .'uln.l,u“‘.“.. y T admirably und made money. was sent. 2 3 president and for evary ome| will not be well to count too much on Additional stations are again rec- Heoly and the Rev. Father Shehey been riddled with bullets. Ho rogarded Danford PR b A long sories of questions tending jelse. Ho did it to avert a Pennsylvania support for Kasson and ommended ns follows: One ab ori goro% cited to moct the committeo on TN smart, keen man, and was very sorry , to show thet previous witnesses had | war. He said the Deity and he killed | ;ffect to ses indications of a break | M8 ()!‘mul Maris, kau‘Sumrmr; resolutions. The Press Monopoly Beaton Again. || ) 4 ot into trauble. tostitied that Guiteau was not always | the presidext, the Deity having the | from that state for Hiscock. tiu the |On¢ st Feankfort, one at Ponowator, | "y hiy oint a dehate ensued on tho | National Amclated Frem. ho| _ At the uftico of Dounell, Luwson & ) peaceable were answered, “I don't | greater share. Ho had written the | ytrngth of this statement, which is [ O0€ at the mouth of the ‘Vhfi‘.‘ bina | Proposition of reinforcing the commit- | TorEKkA, Kas., I’Sym"}wl‘. || The it was said they had 816,000 in | remember " 3 letter to General Shermar, asking fo»| heine circulated, Hiscock stock has -‘L_ South Haven, and one at Michigan tee on resolutions by adding thereto case of the Kansas City Journal cowm-| o 0o City bonds hypothecated Judgo Porterasked iv an _emphatic | protection o that he coxid show the | ygna’ up somowhat and mguy are |City on the const of Luke Michlgan: | " hanes of the lady delegates, | pany against tho Kansas and Missourd | GO B0 0T about 85,000 A voice if Guiteau remembered saying [ people the deed was the nct. of the | foand who beliove that he will. give | 4130 six houses of rafugo oa the enst: | )t "MUCh acumont & result wan av. | Prors association_camo up in the | With G foruebihecs & Rt S G0 { at the depct that he shot the president | Deity, and he had so stated in his let- | Kagson an even race for the somina- ern coaet of C(mcord'un B rived at by the timely suggestion of United States circuit court (‘,.d,:‘) wore probably worth _from 812,- fl 72 —~‘‘you ave not the Deity?” ter. It wac not necessary for him to | ¢ion, The general suverintendent is vig: | pp, Hynes t suspend the rules and [and the injunction against the defend- | fao™ F5g157000 ™ Mr, Danferd / Guiteaw answered thet the counsd | state to Shezman that he was inspired | g situation to-night is mot such{ 0rous in his appeal for an increase of | |14 ¢4"the committes one membor to [ants was continued, and tho time for |\ i 0 CUFLHnended whea he \1 need not epeak or shake his finger; he | by the Deity. He rogarded the nom-|a; o warrart any prediotion as o componsation of keepers and erews of | 1,q chen feom tho Indios. Miss Ellen | taking testimony extonded to May 1,1 5 UG5 T oiunt, and his reputa- y would not-scare. When he spoke of |ination of Garfield as an especinl act | who will receive tho republican cau- a living rate, and asserts that ualess Ford, of Now York, was the member | 1882, "l he defendants undertook tion was good. The probable cause himself he associated hémself with the | of Providemce. 1In a certain sense the | gug nominatien for s er. At this|this is donoat the coming sessien of | o) b5 some time ago to provent the plx\\:m(l‘ of his trouble was over trading. He v Deity. ; convention was inspired, but uot in | writing none of the candidates are| congrons the serviso will receivo gront | ipio convention adjourned until 9| from taking National Ausociated Prot |}, 3100104 out too much money and ¢ Guiteaw was carefully questioned | tho same manner ho was. cortain of swilicicnt votes to obtain |injury by the withdrawal of many |, o prigay, dinpatchon, claiming that the Journal's| (1 JCEE S0 regal kthe notes he 1:ad written te | A 2:45 p. m., at the reguest of the{¢he nominasion on the first ballot, | men and ofticers because of the low STISE A contract with the Weatern Press asso- el s R e e see if Bbould contradict his brother | prisoner, who remarked that he was|Tho relative :strength of fhe seversl | 88’81y for time and labor. FOREIGN AFFAIRS. ciation provented it omploying the | HuxxeweLL, Kas., Decoybor o0 and sister, but evaded all contradic- | exhausted with the five and one-half {candidates s given out by their AR Natlonal Associated Prees. sorvice of any other prese association. “f g};?:vafi“l’x;nk) ‘i’nilure still ruxs 4 “"m"’infif ?r‘lf’l:;n Iomembe huurn'.dsnmimtioq, e ca;\rt ad: {riends on tho firat ballot il‘?lrlollu»'}'g: Ommnt‘um D"m":.ln-:w for|. Lexwox, December 1.—Hanlan has “?::‘m ‘:l':;:mnlr‘;%nh::wflfii:& T'f one time yesterday it was thowghit o et St osy The Journed. 2 i Hiscock b3, Keifer 40, &asson 35. A) 5 {patiige acoeptdd Boyd's challenge to row o out o Jourt Prosident Danford ~ and . Oribier - When questioned as to:the truth of Guiteaw will ain occupy | f i o i a moeting of ull the roads in the i » of its franchiso in the Western Press i y the testimony yesterday, Guiteau re-{the atan in J.i m(,minrg '{ltmt ll\:eifer :‘lri'lt:ih = In:‘n m"‘:l:w:i'x: United Statos interested in the aboli- “el"ll:z-;;\l::tAg:“Qns::n‘n bonch has | amsociation. A temborary injunction Smith would‘lne\;‘er see d.yhghtfln. plied: i Anything| Tsaid iyas true. i e R any additional strongth, as second |tion of the practico of paying com granted a rule that the plaintifi show |#guinst this wan grantod at tho time They "5 “;‘,“"’5“}’:"’);“‘5““;"]; muiws; 31: 'tl:l:?'lli:n‘:::g‘"z):t‘igzzme 0(! National “""z:: gfl T choice he hes developed strength wa- ;:x:'l'.‘;:;{:"‘is?&: ‘fol:’flf:;marul?ofi cause why & now trial should not _bo by i'udfif Mcfxg‘t—iu:\{:r.‘i"::;fl:: f:))“:i:;’mtrl.l; :Il:;n::::ttlcun'wm must be 1‘m\d:sl in full experiencen.and Guiteau appealed to | discussion df the cause of bitterness ! sl. ) wembors of his own dele. | taken tangible shape, and i¢ is ex- W, “'a Rof P the ground that |ropresented in this case by tho Weat. | must die. Allis quiet fieré. 3 the court o know if ho nuit answer. | in butter occupied the mozning sesion ‘t"y cu") T to-night's arrival of mem- pected this meeting will settle the Coblnin e{‘;_-ei 2;30 _m‘ K.m fl nd | ern Press association, trying to stifle The latest news from Caldwell is } Judge Cox replicd thatihe must and | of the butter and egg convention. The | 1ot dut (&L A WS B BHEI | natter definitely the vordict of £1,000 in excpseive and |4l opposition and possesscs interest, | that o rope was put around Smith's 3 Guiteat told of several instances where | conclusion was reached that uniform [bers of the Famoriianth, SURNIOH Couvmnus, G, Docomber 1,—W. |contracy o the ovidence, = scott suod| [0 OFRPR R UL B (R ook and gently pulled, which induced ho could not pay board bills and it temperature throughout the sitting | WS By (A IR ST RO HL - Scott, superintendent of the | Sampaon for alleging ho had obtaiod | [0 B g, from him & confession, the substance was bocauss Lo had no wenoy. When | would obyiato the difficulty; this ould | phtained tasiied the SlIted S8 | Hockug valley cnilroad, tendered his | £000 (rom Admizel Glynn by theouten- B of which cannot, bo learned. o came to Washington last Mavsh he ibost bo obtaind Dy the submeryed |3t RENE) U8 SR L Re O | rognation t-dey. e M ia WA i CASUALTIES. Torka, Kas., Docember 1.-—Ad- had 84; ke borrowed 2 from Mr. |ath procese. 4 i ingat 2 p. w. to-morrow, and | Cmicaco, December 1.—Elenry C. |\ National Associated Pross vices from Caldwell, , indicate Maynard and several days later he| Tho committec on adulteration and |8 WG KL= T B HrMEEE L SO Wl (warthy, general passenger agent | Neison: sl o o that everything is quict there now, bought a pisicl to execute the divine | percentage reported favorably to leg- 148 FIISEE amt. Whicherer | of the Michi an Central railnad, has | The laree petroloum stores ownod | Lol EATI and that thero 18 no danger of either will in remowing Gurfield. He took \dslation to overcome tho wevil. The) To 02y, L c " otes will pracei- | tendured his resignation. ‘Tho 'posi- | by Me. Powney, at Dristol, have boon | = Souanton, Pa., Dosember L—At| Danford, the president, or Smith, the the prottiest pistol because it would | money was reised to press the matter | * STt L 1 has been acsepted by O.W. Rug- [bumed. — They contamed a large [an early hour this morning fire broko | gapao © 80 e b e (i look best inthe library of ithe state |0 the attention of congress and state | €470 department, Porter asked why he practiaed shoot- g at saplings if the duty wasito shoot Garfield. G act; the motive was the thing. ““The motive wes to kill Garfield, was it not 7" Answer—The avetive was to resiove the president for the good of the American people. Guiteau was ther led to detail his pistol practice and s&id he would have been acting with dwvane will if Garfiela had been removed any time between the middle of June aud the day the He was waiting shooting was done. for a chence and thought that would settle all talk about the outward aet. God was responsible aud was using him, and ¢he court and jury and coun- sel, for his own ends. This was followed ty a rehearsal of ; yesterday’s colloquy as to the act and | the time the inspiration was received. Guiteau declined to say whether he would have killed Garfield it Conk- ling had heen secretary of state, whether Conkling would have suited him for secretary, or whether if Blaine hid been vice president he would have killed Garfield. He insisted that if after June 1st the Paris con sulate had been pressed on him he would have committed the murder, us |1 the inspiration was then on him. He denicd that that meant a fixed ill-will against Garfield. When asked if he had any ill-will againet his sister when he raised the axe against her or agaiust s brother when he slapped him, he denied having done either. He further said that Gartield owed his election to Grant and Conkling and that when he appointed Blaine he in- sulted them and made the iration for his removal necessary. At noon a recess of oue hour taken. ¥ After recess the cross-examination was continued, Guiteau said that he had not thought whether he would or would not support Blaine, but:f ke got the Paris consulship he would have felt under obligations This he emphasized by pounding on the rail of the witness box, and say ing: “‘That's the way politics are run. You tickle me, and I'll tickle you,” [Applause, which was sup- pressed. ] About his letters to Garfield he said he had sympathy for any president hounded by Hordes of oflice-scckers. At that timoe he had no idea of killing was do 89, cau repliod that the .counsel was going too deep into the autward legislatures, Cel. Curtig, of New Y peper on “‘The needs of the west on the dairy.” Ke thought this would ultimately develop into the principal industry of the northwestern state The great need of the western dairy was more cows, better breeds and het- ter protection in winter. The committes on awards of pre- miwea made their repor 6 after- noon, Thirty-three pr awarded and lowa reccived 23, Illi- nois &, Ohio 1 and Pennsylyunia 1. Chicage parties boght eleven tubs of first premium sweepstakes butter at 65 cente. The awarding comamittee on clwose found but little to cemmend, the ex- hibits beiug far inferior to eartern manufactuee, - ors. Nat onal Associsted Press, New Yora, December 1. - Sailed — The Republie for Liverpool; the State of Florida for Glasgow; the Silessia, for Hamburg. Arrived —The Circassia, from Glas- gow. Axrwere, December 1. Sailed — | The D. Steimmauu, for New York. | Hampuro, December 1. — Avrivod ['The Westphaliv, from New ¥ December 1.— Satled — , for New York, The Lake Nipigon, from the Novada, from New Montreal; York Sovtuameron, Dacember 1. Sailed —The Maine from Bremen, for New York, Purtapereins, December 1, —The Red Star steamer Hecl, concerning | which apprehension has been felt, passed in the capes at the Delaware breakwater this afternoon, eight days overdue from Antwerp. e Mormon Missionaries in Ohio. Nutional Associated Press. StrevseNviLLE, December 1, —Two Mormon missionaries are at work in Know township, this county, attempt- g to make converts to their faith, Some of the trustees of the Metho- letting them havk their church; otk ors objected, and there is a sort of | religious feud up there, | mons are not meeting with any suc, cess, i SUICIDE AND DYSPEPSIA, “Wells' Health Renewer.” The greatest tonic, best bilious sod liver remedy kne $1. Druggists. Depot C. ¥, Goodma read o8 were | Arrival and Departare of Steam- | dist church in that vieinity favored | The Mor- | | A most remarkable cure for dyapepsia, | | At the mosting of the Ghio dologa- tion held to-night, it was @ecided to His ances for success were azported as riny, asson is conducting a_vemarkably guiect cauvaes. Gov. Sherman, of lowa, arrived here to-night, and is working like a beaver in Kasson's bhe- | push Keifer'e claims to the end. ha At Mr. Onth's headquatters the contidence observed last night was | not noticeable to-night. Mr. Reed, of Maine, has siz votes, and Duunell about the same. Both are regarded as practically out of the race. The rumor that Orth and Keifer had with- drawn from the oontest is denied by those gentlemen, who assert they are in the race to stay. THE NAVY, THE BEFORT OF THE SECKETARY. WasuinGroN, December 1.—The report of the secretary of the navy went to press this morning. In 1t he BAYS © Whether it be as a means of self- protection to the long line of cities and harbors upon the coasts, or to guard our commerce on the high seas, or to iusure citizons sojourning in foreign lands in their, property and persons, Jor to kaeep our prop- er placo among the nations, or to maintain the sentiment of patriotism? connected with our navy and with the memories of its de- parted heroes, or to replace the ad- vantages of the rescarches and labors of its citizens in the further progress of advanced science, it bhecomes the duty of congress to see to it that the navy of the Uni- ted States should not be left td perish through inattention, but ehould be restored to a condition of uscfulness in which it may, on ocea- sion, be so expanded as to become the | ready means of protection at home or | active and azgroseive warfare in the ports or waters of an enemy, | Ho then alludes to the work of th | advisory board, given in these dis patches yosterday, and says: “The | | board recommends it as entitled to the cutire appropriation of congress. ‘ THE LIFE SAVING SERVICE ‘The following is an abstract of the anuual report of the general superin- tendent of the life saving serv | Atthe close of the fiscal year the | | service includes 182 stations — 143 be- { g on the Atlantic, 34 on the lakes and 6 on the [Pacific. The inclement portion of the year was gles, of St. Lowis. Mr. Wentworth retires from the Michigan Central be- ceuso of his long continued id!-health, Glove Fight. Naional Associntud Paoas, Nkw York, December L - Five handrod sports of this city went te Huuter's Point to witness the glove tight between Prof. Wm. McClellan, of New York, and G Roake, of England. Rooke [Jweighed 178 pounds, to his adversary's 1563 pounds. Three rounds were fought; in the third round McClellan drew first blood, which riled Rooke, who knocked McClellan senseless to the floor, face downward. Many thought his neck was broken, but he revived in thirty minutes. Time—Firat round, 2 minutes, 45 seconds; second, 25 seconds; third, 1 minute, 38 soc- onds, Rooke winning all three, e Defaulted Interest. N tional Awsociated Press. Puinaverraia, December 1,—The Philadelphia & Reading railroad com- pany to-day defaulted upon its bonds and other conditions ot the obliga- tions of the Coal-Brockdale road, of which it is guarantor. A year ago the receiver scaled the interest from 6 to 4 per cent., and the amount dug to- day was but $8,000,000. The bond- holders were informed t the an- nouncemont of the receiver's inten- tion in the premises would be made on the Gth mst. Rolling Mill Strike. National Amsociated Pross. Jourer, T, December 1. —To-day 500 employes of the rolling mill struck on account of the reduction of pay from 156 to 124 cents ver hour and from 10 to 9 hours, The milly are compelled to shut down, throwing 2,000 operatives out of work, The strikers held amass meeting at the court houso this even ~ tuary. National Assoc Ricum iber 1,—1°, Barton Haxall, s foremost business men in Virginia, died at his farm in Orange county at a late hoar last | night, He was one of the largest stockhold of the Haxall-Crenshaw flour mitl in this city. . - Gen. James and Perty, Netlonal Associated Press, ATLANTA, Ga,, December 1.—Post- master General James and party loave for Washington to-night. quantity of Amerscan petroloum in casks, The loss i re, but the par ticulars cannot yet be learned. Duenty, Decomber 1.—Mr. James McGanan, a suspocted prisoner in Duundelk jail, under the coercion act, has been elected mayor of Drogheda. The entire land league vote in the town was cast for him. Mr. Dawsou, home ruler, has been elected mayor of this city by ever 2,000 majority, Sr. Perexssurc, December 1.-—-A medical student has been arresteed here for writing a threatening noto to Gieneral Tehervine and Count Igna- tieff, threatening death and revengo for the execution of Peroff Kaja and Tetiahofr. The trial of nihilists progresses slowly, but every day discloses some new evidence as to the extent to which nihilism has spread throughout all classes in Russia, The courimart rovachidse cha merchauts Ito try Princo Tehe- ed with wounding two (ome of whom died) last Jaly, to-day rentenced the prinee to deprivation of 1 is rank und all_rights as a citizen, and also to be exiled to Archan The court allowed the prince to take an appeal to the Czar, Tho grand dukes and leading oficers of theimperial court were present at the rial, Tt'is reported that a plot has been discovercd to assassinate Grand Duke Vladimir, tho czar's hrother, Coxsrantinorte, December 1.- The porto has demanded of Austria uspension of the conseription of able- bodied men in Bosnia for service in the Austrian army, and says if the enforced enlistments aro continued appeal will be issued to the Buropean powers to prevent at Benuiy, De ber 1.—In Reich stay to-day the national liberals in d bate on the budget opposed the ex-| penses of the economy council as t ‘ a superfluons inatitution. Prine 1 marck, after a bitter specch in which | he insistod upon a vote, was defeated by 169 to 83, The majority included national liberals, progressists, scees- | sionists and the centre Losvoxn, December 2 from Constantinoplo eays ish soldiers have massacrod a family of | ten persons in the village of Louma, in Bulgaria, and also pillaged houses Pawis, Decembor 1.—1In the chan ber of deputies to-day the debate on the Tunis question was continued, M Gambetta n.dex.ntml the policy of an nexation and satd the military expe- dition was drawing to a close and the | fused out in a dwelling house and two old womon named Reed and McCarthy were burned to death bofore assistance could be rendered, MINOR CASUALTIES, Mawigrra, O., December 1,—Tho packets Nail City and Courier collided near liere on the Ohio river yosterday. The boats were not much damaged, but the watchman of the Courier is ro- ported to have been drowned, Vicksnura, Miss,, Decomber 1. A telegram to-day states the boiler in Maun'’s oil works at Yazoo City had exploded this morning. Six negro employes were seriously burned and injured. William Austin, the fire- man, is revorted dead, and others are i Portions of the 150 in a dying condition. mutilated boiler foot. were blown : o - A Couple of Fools National Associated Fress. New Oxrreans, December 1,- ovenmng Henry Mena, a blacksmith, shot his Iwuul{luurt, Margaret Vasscy, aged 19, and then shot himself. Both wero taken to the hospital and will die. The young poople loved each other devotedly, but the girl’s mother opposed the match on account of Honry’s poverty. They signed a campict stating Menn was to kill the girl and then himself. Nattonal Associnted Prows, Prrrsouna, Pa., December 1, —Miss Van Blumen at 12 o'clock to-night compleved 669 miles in her thousand- mile ride, leaving 331 miles to be completed before 12 o'clock Saturday night, Dr, Thomas' Appeal Rofused. National Awociated Press, Trxrr Havre, Ind., December 1, I'ho Mothodist judicial conferenco re Rev, H.o W, Thomas' applica- | tion for an appeal for the reason that | he has preached since his expulsion L Pink-Eyoin Pittsburg, | Nutional Associated Pross, Pa., Decembor 1 1o pink-cye epidomic is spreading and business is seriously int with, ‘I'ravel has boen stoppe three street car lines. Senator Beck's Re-Election. Lovisvitie, Ky., December 1, Jumes B, Beck was nominated for the United States senate in the democratic caucus in the Kentucky legislature to-night. This msures his re-election- Pirtspira, upon -3 hung. The rougher clement, which has been doing the threatening, has dispersed, and the oflicers of the law are fully able to protect the two men. ‘The liabilities of the bank are said to bo 860,000, asscts $40,000, and the difference Danford is able to make up out of his outside funds. A Wichita dispatch says the com- mittee, which has been sitting thore fixng up matters, has succecdod iv gotting about $3 1,000 out of Danford. Indications. National Asseciat(d Presy. WasmiNaroN, December 2. — For the upper Mississippi and lower Mis- rouri valleys: Cloudy weather, light sain or snow, variable winds in the southern portion, higher temperature and lower pressure. B Small Pox. National Assoclated Pross. PirrssurG, Pa.,, December 1, Twenty-one new cases of small 0x are reported in the two cities to-day. The Cotton Exposition. Mational Assosiated Fress. ATLANTA, Ga., December 1. —To- day was Florida day at the exposition. Wiites Birees for euducuen, and have oy iends, I be- ther i edi ine nend them o wcure for biliosess,” , bl Kize 10 cents, cod-1w POLICE FPICKINGS. What & Day Devoloped Hefore His Honor and Elsewhere. i requi Price § Judge Benelke Wedi.esday afternoon dischurged, with a sharp reprimand, Dean Fuller, the young man arrested on the charge of forging a draft on the First national bank, upon the prisoner paying the costs. It was the opinion of the udge that Fuller could not be in- dicted for the erime of forgery, and | there were mauy circumstances which tended to prove his general good character, In the police court yesterday two pliin drunks and two individuals with pugilistic propensities were arraigned. All were fined the usual amount, l‘fi‘hay settled,

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