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FHTLL\ TH YEAIL il PERSONS, BUT MINUS PAPERS. 3 ] e | vy r ) Schuyler Sun, was a member of the party | [ \ the Jamestown & Northern raiiway com N P D FROM 1 LAPOUR'S LYNCHING, mmwmhmm“ngmwhnurmkanmurpmwwmmflmme” uwamcntmwww\1,ywm;-wn ) o ion in_the terri o of 1s0 to X v Suffore: ‘s Orew } ;;.n'mi-l n; the ‘],:\Y(nn hot .1‘ by :'\ l:u ’r:» e TS smend :h.- r'“f' nl‘mnu&’- ;" ”'”1 all per- he nn‘-.r:"“‘n":xl:(“l“ :Y"':“::"' s Crew sorter, and in the course of a short inter- Y " 1 sons who, without authority of law, are _ g b Y -t Y taal " . view very graphically described the exciting | General Weaver Wisely Provides His Son fond upon any land setapart for Indians, | Both Houses of the Towa Legislatare Jointly | SANDY Hook, Jan. 13—A fishing smack | Pension Commissioner Black on the Stool of P i 3 ents of Monday and the ht follo " . . : shall upon conviction be fined or imprisoned o ¢ha Y was seen last night, towing a white boat, poti i How the Mob at Schuyler Disposed of Deg "“\; '.i,y, LB 1"«: :;:]m 3 :u“" y.f,»‘r‘:u“l‘.::; With a Committee Clerkship. ot both, Oonsider the Vote, which was thonght to be o missing boks from Political Repentance, man's Aseassin, . wotld tollow tiie Tynthing, &8 popalar sentl S Mr. Papne reppited Ssvombly from e the foundered steamer Hylton Castle, ar- "No one in | CAMPBELL CONTESTS HIS SEAT. | Hhe comuiiiee o fote e s cou- | 'MPORTANT LABOR MEASURES. | rived off Sandy Hook this morning. She | REGRETTING WILD ASSERTIONS, — ment too strongly endorsed it. No one in tes con My Schuyler who had witne sul at Warsaw, Russia, to accept ¢ u dee- proved to be the Steph Folsey, and was <ed or taken part 5 Y ations from the Russian governme . . boarded by a life-saving erew who a to 9 A SOLID LINE OF VIGILANTES | in the informal exceution made the slightest | pemocrata Chafing Under the Senate's [ Oft10ns from the Hustisn gserument. Inangural Coremonics Wil Probably | o that (he remainder of the crew of the @i | The Cause of Venerable M —_— ')v”\n"l ‘”‘ ""\"‘v‘“ ":'h:lw_‘” \l\"‘:, o l“\‘lu(l Course on the President's Ap- X The 1lv.l.fl|\";:l.,.’n:me'x“ is in lI ||rmv Take Place To-Day—Personel of ’I”xlr'“i“ I\|lw’v 5 lhiv-l\lh i w\lut v‘»v oll Displeasure—Prosy Ave boen & feeling that tiie wretoled mur orman b, formerly assayer in charge et e d, and all were: on board and w . A March Quietly and Orderly to the Court | derer. sanc or crazy as he might be, had too pointments—The Sioux Reservas of the assay office at Boise City, Idaho, who thie Assombly=Nato Ratnee doing well, some of them being a little frost Passage of a Bankrupt much chance to work the insanity dodge, and tion—Washington Notes. was removed in April last,” has been con- barger's Sent Law Vory Meagre. House Door, i Al niot teel 1ike latting the victed at Boise City of embezzling $12,507 of v kept company with the mate’s boat A el S RB A o the funds of that office, and sentenced to five 1 all of their oars but three were broken, —_—— law take its course. Weaver's Wise Provision. o n.\]lmmmm-m and to pay a fine of The Towa Legislature, nd then they began to drift up the coast. Sorry He Said Tt The murdered sheriff had been in office but | waspixaros, Jan Special Telo- | £10.000. " The department of justice hasin- | Drs Morses, lowa, Jan. 18.—[Special Tel- | The men worked in relays, and tried hard to | W gsmsaroy, Jan, 18— [Special.] It FACING A HUNDRED REVOLVERS | five days and was not experienced in the care voral o PR stituted proceedings o recover the deficit in [ oo s 7GRS T 1 assetmbl! leted make headway toward the shore, but found it 1 that © Jsstoner of De ¥ &L Mo ot o everal members of Towa's congres- | e BE0cee s A8 e e Mo are | o8ram.]—The general assembly completed its | TR AT W 0N Hatkness foll thelr trouble | Said that Commissioner of Pensions Bla La of eriminals, which may account for his | Gonal delegation have received letters from | rosidents of this city. @ organization to-day in both branches. No | and. danger increased. The hands of one | regrets having made the assertion in his an- 5 ; thoughtless exposure to dar Lapour, the | thair friends throughout the state in refer- - . business of public interest was transac man were frozen stiff, and he could not take | nual report that he did, and which is to lead Force the Murdered Man's Brother to Yield | murderer, was the only prisoner and was | anea to the mepotism shown by General SILVERY SI1GHS, in the forenoon, and the afternoon was spent | Nis turn at the oars,” Within an hour a 1o a senate luvestigation, 1, e, that applicants held on a mere peace warrant, so there would |y, o s jol that three o were. in the same ) Up the Murderer, e o i | Weaver in appouting his son clétk to his | A Mexican Memorialon Depression of vl;l‘lull;llliun\:‘lllllun LI oftielally | ehidition. "This Tiposed extraTabor upon | 10F pensions under the former adininis Sosin {0 HiAv8 Beet o oecaslon 1o m. | committees. A number of democrats In this the Mdal. ie vote for governor and lieutenant gover- [ {iie oihiers, and all began 1o Show sign tion were required to show that 1hey were ree —— n Saturday Degman had taken him out in | congress have appointed their sons elerks o | oy o Mexico, (via® Galveston), Jan, 13 | BOF exhaustion, 'Thie captain filled the place of | publicans bofore they were given a hearing the jail yard for exercise. While there La- | oommittees, although it is o very unusual [ ' p oo iy 9 Two important bills were introduced in the | one of the disabled men, doing double duty. | ora pension. The charge was made, how- 3 r question has been and was never done in repubii- | 4 qqressed to the presidefit of the republic by “But Weaver,” said an | g0 pagional ehamber of commeree, ‘The me howed remarkable zealin | y,,00041 states that while the causes of depres- senate to-day. One by Senator Woolson of | 11¢ cheered his companions with hopes of | qier after consulta.fo s ¢ y. One by Senator Woulson of | 1uating some vessel that could reseue thom, | CVCh after consultafon with Scerctary L Henry, provides for the creation of a state | forhe was aware that the men knew as swell | mar and others, Then it scemed that persons board of arbitration, to settle differences be- [ as he did himself that in such a sea and | could be bronght to substantiate such allega- HIS DEATH SOON TOOK PLACE. | pourpicked up a piece of pine scantling, and el | thing to d it being unable to converse in English, held it | wan ™ congeres towards the sheriff saying, “Kindling. kind- | jocan today Feeling at the Scene of the Tragedy— | li signifying that he wanted the billet | giine the place which should have gone to sion of silver are complieated and diflicult to | tWeen labor and eapital. The commission to | heayy gale the little eraft could never be | tions, because there were disappointed appli- The Corgder's Verdict—The Sher. | f0r fel. Degman permitted the man to take | gno of his constituents to lis son. He had | gt S5 CGENEAR I tully comprehiend. | SOBSISt of five salaried members, who shall [ Inaed (with Sarsy Bid by men WO |leants wito lind st o the com- : it, and in so doing unconsciously put into | jis son here before the committees were an- 4 8 H < | devote their whole time to that work, ro- Plianeis T YORNR: Y alinter missioner that the reason they iI's Corpse at Omaha—A Citizen the prisonet’s handa thie engine of His own ed, and if the depression continues, 1t must | GEHES. {87k giviie. the o XS s vessel, Y shouted the boatswain, M { 5 % destrtiet] s no 1 and had him appointed as soon as | \bvoiqably ruin the mining interests of | Yision is made for giving the commission le- | and a chorus of joy rang out from the perish- | were unsnecessful — in the efforts of Schuyler Interyieved. "“""' 10n: he could, The committee on expenditures in |y oo and produce a widespread commercial gal power to summon witnesses, to sit as a H\u‘n: rx\.' It was llnn}'. .‘|4-|u.{l at night, | to procure pensions was bocause they had Mr. ) - <l . ud cleven hours the abandonm judicial body, and be the final court on all GRS LR il TH DA Tan ','1"‘.'\' not brought republican influences to bear, % s ; I the merchandise | auestions of fact, allowing the supreme court | (8 M U phot \'\'4:.71\24-‘ i The bare statement to this effect is not to be ... How tho Deed Was Dono, and even the extreme steps to the informal | jikeliliood of its meeting three times in the | that Mexico imports from Furope and the | to pass asa court of error con questions of | Sothing and food were furnished them, and | received s evidence in the investigation, un- Sonvyrer, Neb., Jan, 15.—[Special Tele- | execution were quietly taken. The only | 4ol 'two years, vet its clerk Is paid £42q | United has to be paid | law. The introduction of this bill redeems were made as comfortable as possible, | less sueh statement s corroborated by an ram.]—Nothing ever cast such a gloom over | noise created was when the crowd demanded | <o ™ R80T 00 tamp for in_remittances of Mexican dollars, be- | gpa 3 ropublican platform las 1 the sinack reached liere this morning | eye-witness, because the ors telating [4 week. The sinccure was too tempting for | for in remittances af Mexican dollars, be- | the promise of the republican platform lst ! & | eye-witness, because the matters relating to furply says that although public | g ierior i : y 1 g l o interior department will probebly 10t | aricis and most s feeling ran high, there was no demonstration | .0t gnce during the session, There is no | than three-fourths of More ister consequence this pl as the death of Sheriff Digman | the surrexder of the prisoner from the sherifl | Gon Weaver. 1t was a plum he thought too e not cufficiently developed to permit of | fatl, Which declared for a state board of arb thero wasn't food enough on board to feed o | pongjons are matters of record, Conse yesterday, Ihis was indeed a funeral town. | and his deputic Y good for any poor devil who worked for him exportation of theé products of the soil on | tration. b o e —— quently there must be letters, telegrams Business of every description was suspended, The Stage Robber in the last campaign. a large seale. “The memorial calls attention | Senator Cassett of Marion introduced a bill FOREIGN INTE NCR. or some form of writing to show and men gathered about in knots and groups | gy Rouixsox, Neb,, dan. ccinl JUSTICE WILL BE DONE. i “,‘::w"}l‘lz“"‘:'i“' “:a\:‘:a”ll‘:l;: i :m*"‘{ for the regulation of weight and measures in | g oo o Mombers offthe Bne | WhY A case was pushed or ) Oof three or four, The excitement wWas in- | pocan | Tha fobbery of tho stage, in | Governor Frank T. Campbell, of Newton, . exportation of money. CLhe | coal mining. Ttis about the same as his bill aHish Honso of Corimons. jected to make admissable tes- tense, but quiet prevailed. ‘There was no | (pion <3 000 of government funds was taken, | Iowa, who is contesting General Weaver's | memorial suggests as remedies to diminish | of the lnst legislature, whieh failed to pass. | p o 00" There was & erush of | Umony. This General Black has been un- blustering. Al was sober determination, “The universal verdict seemed to be that Judge Lynch onght 1o take the ease in hand. The excitement was not confined to this town alone, but everywhere along the line e read a second time and re- able to discover in shape to do his predece sor or the party he represented any injury. 1t is said that General Black believed when hie made his eharges that he would be able to show, if necessai , that there was @ conne tion between republican campaign commit- tees and the pension oftice; that e could show a conneeting card, and that that fact occurred at the crossing of Big Cottonwood | seat in the house of representatives, arrived | the danger of . crisis the abolition of | Both lmu.,w sYoek; #even filles o % City, To k6 SoAdRY; BN Wiliire i con- | taxes on the exportation of native woods; | ferred. creek, seven miles east of Dawes City, Tom | here to-day, and will remain until his con- | R i i ldisires be taken to prevent Casey, the driver of the two-seated buck- | test is disposed of. Governor Campbell's | el JCelnients from taxing the produc: 0 board which passes for a coach, s an old em- | papers were the first filed with the elerk of | fion, working and exportation of agricultural | to-morrow afternoon, and immediately after | &V LSRR TP rdially shoo k il ploye of the Wyoming Stage company, and | the house and will therefore come first before | and mining products: that all burdens on ex- | the legislature will adjourn over Sunday. | g il the speaker. J telephones were brought into requisition, | 5500 et u trustworthy man, 1o was | the committee for consideration, Weaver's | borts be removed: that Mexico foin in the | There will be no very extended display at the | e vl SRR 00 boga asking information from different sub ", ot a8 {ssues a returt deliberations of the next monetary confer- o efore the swearing in of members began 5 A ve been | Meld up on Monday at about 11 o’clock by a | certifleate of election was issued on a return. inaugural. Governor Larrabee will prob: in the house of commons to-day, Peele, bers. - Arrangements seemed to have been |, iked man with a shotzun, who made him | Whieh gave him on its face but sixty-seven ’ ations; and, finally, that direet M ’ wtion be_established between the | Ve escorted from his hotel on the West speaker, said it was his duty to inform the members offering themselves to take oath on Lol i the meeting of the house of commons to-day. The inauguration will probably take place | ipy,,¢'\yore sworn in in batches. Among the made to ey o i throw out the treasure box, and then or- | majority. The testimony will show aific ports of Mexico and those of Asia. to the state house on the East Side by house that he had received a lotter from Sir | 11one would be suflicient to condemn the last ; : :(»:xln HERE IN I uu.l, 8 | dered him to “whip up” on his road. Casey | that there were over ~ two hundred e companies of the national guards, under | ypovael Hicks Beach, chancollor of the | Administration. A diligent search has { from neighboring towns, 0 that | Foehed here shortly before 10'clock and re- | 1llegal votes east for Weaver, which gives the THE FIRE RECORD. command of Col. Ellis—one company from | exeliequer, and conservative leader of the | failed to discover any traces of this came brought some newcomers, Late in the and one | house of commons, concerning Bradlaugh character, if, indeed, there was one from Marshalltown tenant McAnaney of F | election to Campbell b ported, and I y more than 100 major- | Destructive Biaze at Montreal—Small | Dubuque, evening crowds came in wagons from the With & detail of ten | ity. ‘The house committee on clections con- ‘Otiolat i WiibIRGtoi. from thi The procession will startat | and giving an ' historieal *retrospeet | any co-operation or connection of this country from fifteen to twenty wiles around ¢ g i o rats ¢ rej feans, e Ve i G f the » 3 3 of the case, which nced not = be Some clerks, 8 ave bed colored soldiers, started at once in pursuit, | sists of nine demoerats and six republicans, MoNTREAL. Jan. 13, —Never did a fire in P m. if the official ecanvass of the vote ds | Vo g P faiter also said Hicks Beach | Kind. Some clerks, it is reported, have been By 2 0’clock there was at least 200 strangers in town. At half past ten they formed in line and marched quietly and orderly to the court house, where the sherifl, U, P, De appointed, Jos. Rudersdorf and F zier were on guard, *I'he mob demanded ad- mittance but were 1sed, Adter this they went to the rear door and commenced to bat- terit down with a sledge with which they were provided. The doors were opened by They scoured the countr nearly for but such fair minded men as Ben Hall, of [ Montreal destro; eight hours without succ id came in last | Towa, Chalrman Turner, of Georgla, and | shortatime. The flames broke out shortly [ will give his inaugural addv night from their fruitless search. The farm- | others, render it probable that justice will be | before 1a. m. and ina few hours nearly a | oath of oftice in the rotand ersin the vicinity are doing their best to | secured even though the majority of the com- | half million dollars worth of property was | public will be admitted probably without track down the robber, stimulated by the | mittee is the opposition politically destroyed. The water supply was insuflicient | cards, libersl reward offered by Wells, Fargo & Co., THE HAWAHAN TREATY. and the weather intensely cold. The hose ‘The personnel of the new assembly is good who will haye to bear the loss of the funds, | There will be an effort made during | was frozen stiff and the firemen were covered | throughout. Senator Glass is the chairman from sueli peo- “The trail is, however, o beaten down that it | the present session of congress to have tho | with ice. A fierce wind was blowing and | of the republican caueus and Senator Whit- "Ne"{‘l’;flnli‘lf;l“‘l"‘ ““:"l"l".‘“‘;“{‘”“,‘,'{, 0510 | ple. under the present civeumstances, in a cannot be followed. The robber is supposed | president give notice to the Hawaiian gov- | ¢atised the Hames to spread with great rapid- | jng, late candidate for governor, of the dem- GG TN (K8 Heks of the Taw, it | ease where everything else is documentary. to be not far from Dawes City. ernment to terminate the reciprocity treaty, | 11y A ahout Boreloels, When the five wis it | geratic cauens. Both are plain’ men of abil- | any wero involved. Some documentery evidence is to be de- i i a fine figure in e manded in thi g ; = — ‘The treaty was made June 2, 1 nd re | of Providefice, and those of the church ot and stability. Donnan i the guards, who tricd to reason with the | Nebraska Oriines Inecrease. quires a noties of twelve months from either | Notre Dan Pitie, adjoining the factory | the house, and he and MeCoy will do much SoThrontencilithe Bringe, oo mob, and ordered them to disperse, They | Nonrri PLaTte, Neb., Jan, ial | party to terminate it. An attempt was made | Of Smith, I & Co., tolled forassisi- | hard work and little talking., Senator Cald- | LONDON, Jan. 15—The caseof John Ma- were immediately covered with “Telegram.]—Ernest Smith, who was shot by | in the last congress to take the first step to | #1¢¢: T fire brigade 'I‘J"‘““‘"”"I""‘('""""“ well ngin the ranks of his party to | %e¢ chareed with attempting to vrocure P R R A S T oL ans st SR I ) )L SRCORIIORL SUSteD 101 qanger to the ehurelh adjoining the factory, e AT AL | money from the princo of Wales by writing and ordered to throw up. their hands, The | died. 'The corone: L o oradoa | purogate tia treatybut it falled, Lt 18 probar | andiwithitie help of sV BAveHdx fiom [ A EIGLIOL 0L LSS and_honor, Mo ls well |y Jo s tetters, came up for trial to-lay. ands. died. ‘The coroner’s jury to-day rendered a | bleamore determined effort will be mad into the traces now, and will cut a prominent | & < 3 The prisoner by advice of couneil pleaded BC O10Re : Ml 4 ; burning, The sinetutry of. the ehurel sheriff was then seized and the keys taken ct of murder against Donovan and | during this session to accomplish the same | illuminated with tapérs, - and *seve figure during the session. The new senator % guilty to the charge. e declarcd that the <o much property in so | completed in time, and Governor Larrabee | tiought that Bradlangh should not bo allowed | founa in-the pension office who, to curry and take the [ to take the oath mt the house being avor with the present powers, have volun- to which the | afforded achance to express an opinkn on d to produce such oral testimony as may the subject, He belicves the house, when | ho nocessary to make good Gen. Blaek's Pty constituted. would decline to sangfion | cliarges, but it 1s not probable that the repub- lie was unable to recognize anything | lican or any other party would be convieted by a previous parliament in regard to | simply upon oral testimony hor Curtin of 15 expressed in unqualified ms his displeasure at the treatment he re- ved at the hands of the speaker in the form- ation of the house committees, the free trado sympathy is felt for the | the help of the railways, who are all repre- vening. The chief interest centered in the | aiieq hehind for is such firm opposition to any kind of a getting their blood up. The democratie sen- | Father Jardine, n hour, g from i, Tlie’mob then proceeded to open | against bis younger brother, who was present | yesuli, Senator Gibson of New Otleans has | fie | siicrs were pravitg Cat the aiar, | from Dubugue, Hon. W. J. Knight, who de- | Uty 10 the charse, | Ao oclaitd it he | demoerats aro sayia that ho would have 1 At the first approach of the mob the | at the shooting, as an accessory. ‘The pre- | introduced a resolution in the senate. and | fotel Dion Nine: Tha Jow on temaslil,| feated the able Graves, bids fair to take n | UGS FEES S DG RIS WETC | been satistied If the republicans and the pour, began to bellow disn liminary examination will take place to-mor- | Congressman Morrison a similar one in tho | it (0 §300,000, fully fpsured. "The nk‘Among his democratic colleagues, | 1HiS¢ ‘:HI ‘;h'“:‘ :;:‘_ ’gl,(’,:i‘l‘;l'fim‘fi press haa let him alone and not goaded him probably realizing what was coming. TOW. UL house directing the president to give notice | of the ocenpants are pot yét known, b Amonjrthe” ropresentatives Wm. Butler of ten: Lis royal highness, in the hope of | 0N tosomeact of desperation. ‘I'his is not attention was paid to his outeries, T A TnE O R hIS ootn b ves o terminate fho | &0 close on fo SO0 It i Page, W. G. Thompson of Linn, J. J. Line- [ obtainmg money. ~ Sentence will be passed | true. Three days beforo the committees He was in the eell with ooth hands and feet [ . Mangl i freaty. The Bt correspondent asked Mor. | 9Dain an aceurate list of fisuran han of Dubuque, and 8. M. Weaver of Har- [ upon the prisoncr” Friday: were announced Governor Curtin: expected IR abi T o b YBA sl i sratant|| L NORFOTRINob: [Special Tele- | T ZpoN Canadian and Enghsh companies lose heavi Exyeayer : ! acled, adjusted | e, & switchman. in the | TiSon last evening for lis views on the treaty. | fy: \ith one or two United States companies, | din, will be prominent. The sessions thus A SN to be retained as ehairman of the committeo k theropearound his neck, dragged him out | &7 s o R0 TR GG 0 the | “WVhen the treaty was proposed in WasmiNGToN, D. C., Jan. 13,—A firé broke | far have been interesting, The prospect is S e e i e o | on foreian allairs. . ‘This was ascertained by doors to a convenient treo near the fenco in | Yaid ot the Kikhor ALS) the | aid, “I opposed it becauso 1t granted spe out in the waste paper toom of the sub-base- | fair for a brilliant session, brim full or im- | ATH . 13, —The ministry is prepar- | 4 friond who remarked to the governor that ;i front of the court house, where he was soon | ¢t 0f stenaling last night, was knocked | [t - FREEEC Gl VS GG L Cera | ment of the treasury building, which ad- | Lortant and common sense mensures, inganote to the powers in reply to the de- | 41,y goqfcer would not reappoint him, but A ) falling between the rails was run | Privileses to a particular class. Whenevera | Sl 1o oom in which is stored the dis. | POrtantand con LAY Lthat Greeee disband her forces, T\ | I ) A rwinging between hea: nd earth. Nota | d2wnand I'3 special privileze is granted thero Is alw: oin: oom § he di s =i mand that Greece disband her forces, The [ v,y give the place to young Perry Belmont ord i Spoken by the erowd. unitil they | over and terribly, perhaps fatally, injured, | Special privilege is granted there 13 alway tine aper used in the manufacture of impossible for Greece el B8 RIS word was spoken by until they | yr " tned a fracture of the fhigh and | J00 i it. I predicted when the treaty was | United States notes. It ereaced considerable Sentenced for a Life Term. ess she is guaranteed an_ exten- | ©f New York. were ready to draw him up, when all seemed | o sustuned e under consideration that the result of it | excitement among the employes in that part | Des Moixes, lowa, Jan. 13.—[Special Tel- | sion of territory, as an ofiset to the union of | “Do you know that to be true?” inquired to cry at one e St Wou'd be that the government would lose the | of the building, who are mostly females, but | egram.]—AtS o'clock this morning the jury | Bulgaria, the old governor in astonishment, his face “mANG OMAHA HER RIVAL. duty and the people of the Pacliic const would \rm"minu"i‘lw'l before any”damage Was | iy the trfal of Nate Rainsbarger for the mur- e e Ch blanching with feeling. ; Death soon took place, after which he was — RaveRtolon v vt has i chitor thelr Rurar | hane: der of his wife's father in Hardin county, e LeLL e Pl SR replied the friend. [ Chicago Losing Her Gri he O 0 0 107 o0 R . 1 c CONSTANTINOPLE, Jan, 15,—The porte has 1 { out down aud carrod o the sherlT's oflce. hicago Tosing Her Grip on the Ot | piq wiso men in the east said my prediction JARDINE'S FUNERAL. rendered a verdict of murder in the first de- | | CORITEN bl of the Bal. | “You are mistaken; you are mistaken;” He did not struggle after being drawn up, DL LIS LTINS was absurd, but it has been fulfilled to the gree and fixing the punishment of the pri g e e Governor Cu “it cannot be true* J = . Tara i e A e as absurd, 4 3 or B zed 1 iment ¢ sente s 3 ,11 s the treatment before had probably stunned | CHICAGO, Jat, T—[Speclal elegram.]= | jotgor, " hold the same view to-day asin 187 The Dead Minister Tulogized bY & | ger at imprisonment for life. The jury had ! d i conaened to disarm | |05y canmot be true, and T will not believe ¢ i him, Tl Ol aabidly becowing & | 1 think the country gains nothing by the rec Raxsas i e funeral of | been out twenty hours, and stuck to their de- Mt ill T hear 16 announced from the speaker's ‘ 'lnllelvrm\'nl having been but a fow minutes dungerous wival of Chicago, as tar astho | ooty treaty but loses heavily. 1 shall do Mr. Jarding occurred here to-day. Rev. | Hiberatlons all night. 'The argumonts wore SKIPPED TO CANADA. desk.” ; at their wore, dispersed as quietly as they had | cattle market erned, 18 even ad-1 g)) in my power to abrogate the treaty.” )r. Geo. Betts, of St. Louis, delivered the | finished and the jury went out yesterday = % Governor Curtin, it will thus be scen, was come together, By 12 o'cloek the streets | Mitted by Chicago live stock men. The fol- ety i S }..’,,. o (,:-h ‘i::.'.m nt\]m::u'lu‘-h!»\‘:::«‘:ux|-':1 forenoon. The trial lias been one of intense | & I‘\",‘"“ Wiehraskn Mevehant Gets | sureof his retention on_foreign affairs up to wero elear and everything as quict as though | 1owing significant dispatch is published in -y o QVETSE Gon harty 1s beginning to b ¢ 2 o | interest, and has been ably conducted on | AWRY \1|‘l|. Ba i) and after the time the committees wero ! nothing had happened. 1t is thought that | the Journal lll'l"'hlu'\t'llln:,n e chafe under the disposition shown in the both sides. There will be a feeling of relief w“:;[‘_,";;)’:;‘-“‘ i-““"~“ ]Mm3'::;"'”:;;[" formed, thero'weroibetween| twoand thive hundred poaguel Allerton | Senate to make a fight on the president’s ap- | ‘unq in et invective against all Wio i | OVCr the verdict amon the people of Hardin | 3 SR S el anelicIN G s e Toe PIOSPECTS OF A 114 LAW. men on the ground, and but Jittle attempt | 1, IS s that Chicago 1s | pointments. At first there was a disposition | combined agninst him. The sceno grew | county, to whom the desperadoes iad become B TSRO O | An eastern representative who is taking } was mde at coneealment, though it would | yupidly losing gronnd 43 a cattle market. he | o give the republican party full swing, fur- | highly dramatic as the tall priest stood buside | a terror. Rainsbarger was a member of a hort, thick-set min @10 crossed from | an espeeial interest in - the general bea hard matter to positively identify any | trade fending to center now at Omaha, Neb., | nishing them all the documents they wanted | the Iru'l.' in ‘l_lu‘ l'“ully lu-'hli']"_‘ 1‘||""" i n{ gang in Hardin county, two of whom were troit, and after searching the registers of | move of the merchants and bankers in the a one as having had a hand in” the business, n|5;}| l\n’nwml 111”'| ; vy of fleurs | nd all the information possible about_the ffi‘i{::f.~'|:' audibnes, Lfi\-.l".‘..l'v‘fié, m“:'l‘;;'l;_ Iynched at Eldora last summner. HevaL M'lll';.'fél::fi".‘.‘.'."‘.! ‘.l:;;_;gg:""']"l g Jarge cities to seeure the passage of a bank- ! The great majority of our eitizens it P ke i MY 0% (EArCS | men_removed and those appointed. This | ple of Kansas had slain_him." He ' de- S and, withoit any formal greeting, both weni | MUPLDIL said to-duy that if the measure: can { JUSTIFY THE ACTION OF TIIE MO in its endeavor to show that Chicago isnot | oo vorv funny for a little while, but pretty | nounced the action of the ecelesiastical valent to Election. UPSEAIIE 1D)a In’ lialf an hour the | be onee br itly before the house that | “Though they deprecate the necessity which | losing thetrade, but it is well known that | gio N SR 5 R G BERE TG TEEE | court as_ outrageous, and ebaracterized the | Dres Moises, Towa. Ja Dec young man hurried down to the. oflice, it will pass | called forth an appeal to lynch law. A few | Chicago commission men realize that they | por O (06" g0 Corgs both in | Dishop's conductas weak and temporizing, am, |—The republican caucus to nominate | Tor his supper, and taking his satehel, went | <The Lowell bill,” said he, “will be adopt- e o Aatlos s i oo havo o dangerous rival in Omaha. With | fccling = and = democrts, — both Further evidence, the speaker declared, would 166 i | fo the Graind Trunk depotand” ook ain east 3 ' condemn the action as unwarranted and un- o g the sonate and in the cabinet, Are | gomimstnte the Daanos and. sutity of | candidates for state positions was held this | {0 the(irand Trunk dopot and ed by the senate within a few days, but there h who was treated 10 5o summary o | sented in the divectory of the Union stock | S¢8E 0 ERE LB B0 e Tine ——— fight for the state printership, the most Iu- | Davison, o Hariis—for (il was e nanie | bankrupt bill on the part of a few country dose of justice, jens here, “‘_‘H’ "““""r" ) "I”"“"" Omaha | 10001y as possible. and the cabinet, it is CRIMINAL CONDUOT. crative office in the state. Georze of the young mati—was a prodiice I]mm members that there s little hope of s ouring This morning the coroner empaneled a | in every possible way for the past two or | { N F AT TR S pox B s, the present incumbent nomi dincolin, Neb, who had skipped with UG ) . e A 5 A , L 8l Y S8 BI PA O s g to act on the defensive Apprehensions of a Small Pox Epi- | erts. the present incumbent nom nsoln: ebosxtio i Blcprod i consideration of sueh a measure unless jury consisting of . H. Wells, B. F, Rob- | threeyears, butsome of the shrewdest houses | Ly jian senators are greatly astonished at demic in Chicago. on the first ballot. Sheriff of Mol DoonE RO datingrs A oso IIINea o il b Sis ot 1y, early. ‘Theso erts, J. A. MeMurphy, Smith, E. P, | have given up this mode of warfare, and in- Weayerand N. B, Woods. These men, after | stead have established houses in Omaha as weighing all the facts that could be biought | well as Chicazo. move which shows that Authorized (o negotiate the best terms he | western country members,” continued the sulid make. Harri ;i . still | eastern statesmen, “can only think of the Tmost il not all 0 with him, | vicious bankrupt bill we liad a few years ago, replies roccived from the postoflice depart- | Cmrcaco, Jan. 13.—A man named Bar- | county was nominated for warden of the An- ment to requests for intormation in cases | tholdi, claiming to be a practicing physician, | omosa penitentiary. L. .\(mvlnn_n of Cedar where postmasters have been removed for | but not haying o state license, was attending | Rapids was vominated for state binder, and out by investigation Allerton’s assertions are well founded. upposed “offensive partisa [y ily afi i ¢ 1 cor | Geo, W. Crossby was nominated warden of L to ¥ i to Torouto, | 0t e Taw that ish th ) 4 SRR g supposed “offensive partisanship,” ‘These | afamily aflicted with small pox living over | Geo. W. Y Was nom| L where he understood Harris was heading for, | #nd ean’t imagine a law that punish those RENDERED A VERDICT fact is that these Chivago men have replies, one of which is that concerning ex- loon on Halstead street. As a result of | Fort Madison penitentiary. who sought to be professional bankrupts and to the effect that “Wenzel Lapour came to | the goose that laid the golden cgg.” Postmaster Palmer, of Chicago, contain no - C TLE, scoundrels under the measure, Why, a jus \ ; 3 negligence it is claimed that five persons i \ his death by hanging by a ropeabout the | owners all over the west have been compelled | SRAIES B IR © e ; 0 Wet Goods 1 utions, T T b il | ¥ EUIE. D) JPHAYEE 1B e pre arges of offensive partisan- I from the discase and a number of £ 5 Tho s _ | dicious bunkrunt law would put willions of { neck until ho was dead, and that the said | to bear thelr exhorbitant charges for years, | (G- E cases doveloped. . Bartholdi fled and | DES MOINES, Jan, 13.—[Special Telegram.| | The B on Stock in Ins | ey into_ cireulytion by untanglin busi- \ hanging was by the hands of unknown par- [ #and now thatarival isin the field they are PUSHING 1T VIGOROUSLY, ned some days at Washington Heights, | —A new phase of the enforcement of the pro- itory. ness complications, and would enable ifty \ tios,” doing all they ean to build it up. 1t 1s generally believed by the Dakota dele- a3 arrested one week ago nd taken 10 | hibitory luw is now being tried, As fast s “.\ £\ ORLEANS, Jun, 13 spectal to the | g0 men o open business and settlo > 3 SOty Lol ds 8,00 2 meantime y e 7 iblesnjanotions s ¢ + | Thmes-Democrat from Indian Territory says: | honsand At present the body of Lapour is still lying gates now here that the great’ Sioux Indian o Inthe aneantime two children in a1 possible injunetions are being served on the Ine 3 th their creditors. whercas they. aro jdl s ¥ INTING' v @ tamily at Washington Heights are reported RS 4 2epoxts from the ranges are {0 . with their ereditors, cas they are idle at the cowrt house. The bitterest feeling | HUNTINGTON'S ORGAN SQUEALS. fon, which lias stood between the | (lown® with the Slicoass. and Barthobdi has | OWeers of buildings wheicin saloons are lo- | Hepors from the ranges ]v‘.ll‘ll(lmu‘l;'\l ettt | i their assets are in the hands of recelvers } against the prisoncr seemed to be among his [ A Malicious Assault on Attor fon’ and development of the Black | been allowed to mingle with the juil prisoners [ cated. This is going farther to suppress the | 3 GRS G TERGYE SRS | or jrefered ereditor 1 own countrynien, and they felt it to be a General Garland. Hills, will be opened to settlement by an act | for a wweek, caiising rm’w'l'h‘m" (that a [ liquor trafic than anything that has yet been } ng tion, wiiere 1 part of {he stock MANNING'S FINANCIAL POLICY, DISGIACE UPON THEIR NATIONALITY NEw Yonx, Jan, 18,—|Special of fhis congress, and some very vigorous out of the discase finong the prisoners | tried, The owners of the buildings arc | range loss Is heavy, nearly | pyiends of Secretary Mannin gare announes - 2 ) | A E v L may oceur, taking a sudden and intense interest i the B a number ot eattlé, " & " that he should commit sueh a deed. At pres- "o Tribune's Washington corres, work s being done to bring this about. - aking o 3 Uttt "oy e st | me that it will be the policy of ' the adwminis- \ ent there is but little excitement about the | ywyites: The fact that Attorney This will put an immense body of public The Wabash to be Sold. conduct of their tenants, where there is any { e s Oy TOa T e tlia pulille dabt ab Taule watter compared with what one wmight ex- arland has accepted a retainer from the il into the publi dun!.'n.':\ml\\;_nluhlv:um- ‘l‘l y 1 tw».{ Jan, Il:l.«;,lmllgv_l\\;»ll:-r‘l - | danger of wet g f"’ l:n; sold, El ll.‘u‘mlwhl of |lm~ ”1 |..‘.}u; e 1,\,.|» s possible, and that another hond eall may pect L state officials of California to appear in ¢ great rush of immigration there. The memo- | day entered a decree in the United States % s ST Stoek “association, In the: Choctaw anid | b expected within the usual time, Repubs ! o romains of Shorilt Degman were | § e L oo ‘the United States su- | tial passed by the late Dakota lesislature, | cucuit court at Toledo for the sale of the [ Accounts Short, and Su .::."'.:1'14( Chickasay nations the loss hs“also been | o Sonators regard the announcemont 3 taken chage of by the Masonic fatern- | [onoeonrt has given rise to consideraple | asking congress to open the Sioux | Wabash riload. The degice is anxiliary to e o Coom: Wabash and Ameriean | 1 miny instances have been stopped by 'wire | & move (o sceure ienieney, i not comple to of which order he was @ member. Afr | ooppeng here, 1t isan unusual proceeding | 1eservation, is in the hands of the senators, o ontored in thod auain sutt atBt. | SRR e O ernando, | feiues Ton ere until frozen 1o deat, | abandonment in the proposed inyestigation aporopriate ceremonies they escorted the | o5 part of & cabinet officer. A Californian | Yepresentatives and governor-elect, and they I8, I.h il is to buml(l on the consol- | Express £ le. A at M o, | e stieams Tave all been frozen oy of tho present fiuavolal policy of the ads v y on by his brothe: . h i i A ed mortgza and subject to all prior | thirty-five miles north of here, committed | ypany days, and want of wi and foed, A body to the train to be taken by his brother 1L see 1) alve o b y ] t0 thelr. old homo {n Mayaville, Ky. where | Lssesponsiblo for the statoment that tho stato | Will oo that [t reccivcs proper attentian by s and mortzazes, on the several divisions | cuicide by shootlug to-day, He was short | gether with the bitter cold ombi ministration. e ol e 1o Sy, K. e | e it o e | st 1 sy b o b | o6 M st RS | e o o 0 ot | PR AR | S v o s oo & Orro I'4 ey 0l 8 age by S o at- | the house and referred to a ecommittee, which | will be in by mond T, B iy i d ho! 1tis generally belie: about Washington patronage by this indirect bribe of the at ! ! A L 1 and horse. i y glon T T e S tormoy general; but this wonld seem to be a | Will likely report a bill to cary out the pro- | master in ch + At aminimum pric Posoll to o 4o oause of hia sulcide, - that the proposition of thepresident tosuspend Mr, Degman was born in Kentucky and at i) XoAHgoRt lml ;,r n 1 U AR hsiie Hoggl the Hook SIHALN AN BENT BACH, HONATIL BOFK o salige o ""t‘li'fl;m"m o A it DA - N - vo. | has turned a cold shoulder upon nd. Up *Hogging'*the Hook, A railouds are now open 1nning out of | HOteome beforo the house at all: tiat the tho time of s death ho was 2o years 0f 85¢ | 10 within two days of the exposure of R. Y. Woodworth hias be on- | Cuteaco, Jane 13Tostay, the third of | The Onio Legislature Ke-clects Him DAY.QI0N. T T commitiee on col welghts and measures T et o o it beie | land’s Pan-eleetrie schieme hie was able to | tract for carying the wails to and.from | the type setting tournament bere, closed with | | toahe Sepate. - ar Spencer agrees with Gladstone in his | was seiceted with a view to preventing a re- univoreally tked: Mo has Hved severaj | Make practically a clean sweep of tho offices | trainestOmals. oo the following “strings” to the creditof the | *Corusmus, Ohio. Jan. 1h—The senate and | oe rule views, < port ona measure of this kind, and that the s .3- R Y Y T N B . | in the department of justice, Since then his oy Wy Pre. " The | three leaders: Bar 1 to date, m,:un house met in joint convention to-day and Zukertort won the second game in the | president will aveld agitation of the subject ABAE OB b ST 276 4000 1 | ardor has been cooled by repeated hints from ASHINGTON, 380, - [Press.] —The [ gyg; 3 1h0: Hudben, 14,610, Levy | elected John Sherman to the United States | chess tournament. it e can, chosing non-aetion to defeat and served as a deputy sl r £ about two | B RE RIS CHOT W e g e oo | comes next with 4,445 o, Barnes' vecord | senate, Tt required 74 votes to elect. Sher A blok of business houses was destroyed 3 " 4 years. Last fall he was elected to the ofiice | the W hite Mouse. . 00 IAVA W10 | day, Toiatzon soverd Diis 10 Sub-00l L1008 fine workianship eantinues, and he is f man received 74 and Thurman 72, by fire in Macon, ( Lave Stock Regulatio of sherlff and took the oath of office last | President could find a decent pretext for get- | AUIGHE et bing the il 4o create The new avorite by heavy oddg. Conight in anf M8 GRS BT CRENTOr the state | An Indian scout shot two soldlers at | Ponoxie, Jan. 15,—A speelal to the Globe i : f " | ting rid of his attorney general without | territory of Oklaloma, which went to Mes hour and a half he sét 666 gus With his lower 1o housa of ropresenta 0le | AR UGB, rseridtes | toxve, Jan 15,4 spuclal to the O Thursday, o was unmarried. His only | o8 b S o Ol At Perry, Herman and Joseph as @ sub- | il roversed. Jegislature to<day ‘adovted & resolution ap- | Tombstone, Aviz, and escaped. from London says: The privy eduncil has relatives here were his brother, U, P, Deg- | ther 'll‘ji““ ’l“-l "”‘"“' A sown adminls | committee. * Representati rick’s bill | mlntmxn-w fal committer to investigato | The iBitish ship Hudson foundered of 0od o rosaind the noew sule in ralation to 0 a sub-committee of three, of which hoL15, M., « esent fouse, thi actingas men- |8 v Whithey gave tion Tasy | 1 B ; 1 The Sherifr's Body in Omaha. To Discuss Thewr Needs, entative Boyle is ehairman, A¥NALOLIS, i JRORERIAE 6 ORISR of il Tast general Assembly. ey e | oyenriis b Dreatley T o Jusd | P yegutation was that 1o cattlo could be H . Fanco, Dak,, Jan. The convention esignation of Mr, Curtin_ of Pennsyl- | the democratic members®t the legislature d bribes to vote for Henry B, Payne for i Andl el o factartas’ ar Woas |18 alive trom a vessel which had touched A long box lay in the baggage car of the | .o yt0" qiscuss the needs of the Red and from the chairmanship of the committes | tonight Henry Lloyd of Doreliester copnty | J7iled States senator. o8 Biookticld, AL P o g S0 ey ot of | ub o salic port within thirty — days, train that pulied into the Union Pacitie depot | Yl o CheeSy a0 Mo by | on banking and currency desolyos the duties | was nominated for govegiar to fill the ex- log Sepator Shenman will arrive in the @1ty to- | B Miss. Various 1 ntation will be made to the . Missouri valley division organized to-duy by 4 employment kit e i ; ; from the west last eveniug, A sad taced | GO e T Wolke of Jamestown to the | OF that position upon Mr. Miller ot T oived term of Robert Mchan®hand modow. 1o will be mot by a committes of | CYRIEREL L e | Athoritics nd the fivst Canadian cargo sat in the forward day coach, and | €1écting & L Wallace of Jaint e | Who will be entitled to hoid it permanently - G the Tegistature and escortal 1o the capitol, | - Delecates epresenting thivty citios met at | coming within (he operation of the rule was gentleman sat in t! wl J0rmEAn Was unanimoush flum he traln checked at the passenger plats | CUbin and Henry Dickey key, secre- | unless the commnittee elects some other one | el e United. St fosas Whe s Wil b presenttd 10" the mentbers, | Pitbsbine to orzanize s wational journeymen | treated exeoption,”and” caitle” wera A8 Mo Lialh cuocked aliho nassenger piat- | fary, Phls Is regibrded ion'on the | ofits members to preside over its deleberns | il Tittle or no ot iow 16 the election ] andIn the eveniug a general rce:ption will | bakors union. allowed to be Jand form a group of fellow travelers bade him | fortieth parallel orgi The com- | tions, as it is authorized to do by rule 10 of of either, Ppos) ‘!P |;egmgu]n the senate chamber, A teniilie eyelone traversed the wmiddle - farewell in tones kindly auvd low. These ;mllu Il“il ) »Imlu_numlwn' e wltmnmnlr the house. Mo, it F\ — i-mimu ‘A\u {l Snglay Two persons wers Closed by a Strike, | Iast Joined in the twongs which were crowd- | 40 consider division ast, and the ether ties ‘The house committee on agriculture or- The Seizure oa. 1" UdY Meying a Minister For Bnmorality. | Killedat Wedcisbury Prrrsntie, Jan. 15,—The Edzr Thomp: ng into the many conveyances bound up Il,:,m; Agroed (o leare the question fu tae ,“,“‘:",' foulay ‘,‘,’,‘l‘l,,ff.‘,f .'"‘.’,',""", ,}(} ‘l“', l‘,‘,“l WASHINGTON, departinent | A 'n. ) Ga, Jan. 15.—The trial of Rey. ,“1!‘; weather is moderating i Mobile, Al | ggn stecl warks closed down at. midnizht for town, and subsequently took lodgings in the e Thiree standing sub cominittecs were created | 0f state has recelved ingdrmation | G.J, Armstrong. recior of St. Philips Epis- | 41 s for taur ules s cosercd with lee 560, definite period, becase the furmace men “* warious hotels of the eily. The gentleman Anlce Bridge at th —one on appropriations, 1o consisi of five | from the United States bnsul at Sa- | copal chureh, of this city, began this mor- [ 910 L e refused to accept their teoms. The luge force of workien will bo paid off at onee, The strikers haye appealed (o Audiew € | negie, in New Youli, und - ave hopeiul of a fas VoIable s AGALA o Jan, 1A large and | members: one on the department of agii- | moa, of box to the Missouri Pacitic train, ‘I'be box | substantial ice b dge was formed in the u«.l ”u-mm of five members; g contained the remains of John D. Degman, Ning: viver below the falls early this morn- arged with wal S rely the murdered suevill of Colfax county, and | 1. 1t will probably reuain tirough e and conduct of the de tre? farm products, sceds and plants, to the sad faced gentleman was U. P, Degman, | S50 B - A e ) $8imo Jxlands by as previoysly 1é- lics. | ing. Rev, William$. Hunter was elected | ¢ president o the conrt, The trial was ordered tobe secret. Avmstiong is accusd of iw- woral revelry during his vacation last st ik Stej ns Dean, the oldest relatiy E r L Visited Cineinnath, thojgl Fthan Allen, died to-diy at Columby ¥ fient ' wer, when Lo visited Cincluuath though ho | CLHL D WVisit to bis davghter, d1e was 51 % feft behind watehed e transier of the long selzure of the Gennan - govern ported i the news dis aper Bouse cii lous panic during @ i nt. Weather for To-Day. Wasmy the brother of the deceased. The pine case | Pressing Pal remier, |, WORK IN THE SENAT b | elaiws i LD O, 0 FALTan ir weather, stightly was marked to Maysville, Ky, und there, | Wasuixarox, Jau, 1%—The houso com | ,,Among the bills introduced in“the senate | Will kive stato divner g He | fearch ofa g A g | e s, davgliar adian, AL, Fos: | wirmer in southern noitions, followed by back among the wewories of his youth, the | yittee on forcign affairs called at the de- by Alr. Wilkon of Iowa—To prevent the | the Heutanant gensrals [ weked for sion of time and it was | ter, ex-uinis ain: Wi it 0 | shight fall i temperatine: golder in nord .w dead man was going 1o rest forever, partment of state to-day in a body, aud paid | publication of lottery advertisements, wiral of the navy, and granted, trial will be resumed on the | Lev. Allen M, D L ol Detroit, ab Wa | portion nds becoming variable: preceds . Mx John A. McMurphy, editor of the | Uiir iespects Lo Seciolary );mz. By Mr. Dawes—Granting right of way to | guests | Bl ot this wonth, | ington, last niglit, | et portion by weslelly winds,

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