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OMAHA DaAILY BEE "OMAHA, TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 28 'NUMBER 193, SIXTEENTH YEAR. i 4 " + | . v o v e ) i nize this that in your great sorrow you have | sent to him oy mistaken friends or malicious "E ( pTLRE OF l, I“ Q| Rose Witrock, wife of the man the detectives | 0 E ( ' \ l Senator Voorhees, The public printer is ' WiLLiAyw Warten Pusees, | him much sleep, 1o was in no condition to office in Chicago was warned, and it only 1 cannot_ keep vou for Senator Voorhees - stand this strain, and, being abhpormally sen- —— tended to confirm their own suspieions. P oranybody wlse. Besides | want hese dems Arranging For the Paneral sitive, could mot resist prooding upon it, X Witroek’s house was elosely shadowed until ocrats and republicans to understand that WAsnINGTON, Dec, 27.—0ne who saw the “lvmru:uunlvnn-lxn‘mvk upon I|l||\(nni|: b:-hmd The Story of the Arrest of the Noted | Fr nly |In<)||m|\( and it was (n.\rvl!h}l‘lt Wit | Senator Logan's Death Scares Oleveland LI;:.) wnot influence me iu the slightest de- 0 M . he shonlders o el 0 i . That was o nd esca the me: e Kinney - N RTec, Widespread Borrow Over the Sudden Sum- | remains of General Logan this morning says | e Shoulders of, tienerat, Grant st was xpress Robbers, Tetavied O URAre) S MEARTIENC & aver About His Own Health, Wiien it dawned upon Benedict that he mons of General Logan the embaimers have completed ”’L‘"]“”'L il He lias been hrooding oser that and —— jrere seen to_cautiosly cnter Wittocls s v_\‘ll-vl Iikelyto be contiiied lic begy to + o and the body s ready for the casket. 1ts ap- | conld not aismiss it from his mind, Daring lionse, the blinds of which were constantly ake appointments for senators without so —_— pearance is Titeliks knd but liitle wasted. hi~|l\n'«\~ fhen e was deliions fie talked CUNNING WORK OF PINKERTON. AIrm.;nA but a light conld be scen ingide, 01 RACKED BY RHEUMATIC PAINS. | licitation. o by AD'S 00 i snd. | about it and the doctors made it the subjec it ‘riday morning the mysterious “shadow" k { HIS WIFE SUCCUMBS TO GRIEF. | Mrs Lozan's condition is gradually mend- | 5705 ¢ ition. ‘With his brain in 4 feverih o G cATIE Db OF Witkouics hoas, 88 did also Kin- Army Jeaves granted: Bridadior General Ing, some portion of last night having been | condition the disease found it the weakest | The Famous **3im* Turns Out to Be And After wenrenil sirvey Wit | Considerable Talk About s Cons | O 1 Wileox. First Lot Ty Kesd, - passed in deep sleep, the first she has taken | spot in his systemand struck thore d Ohloago Conl Dealer~itis Ace TOOK &BPOATed, | 'he taeh went south on Line it b 5 4 Pwenty=fifth infantry, fientenant « " y for several days. No arrangements have | . 1n the mass of comment made to-day upon omintlsbs THRSOHIEA KW coliy ‘stret, Showing evident atarm all the | ition Ieing Induiged in By Hi Irwin, Second cavalry, wnd 1 entenant . Dy Many Messages of Condolence Received | (0 iHIE B0 ne funeral. Mrs, Logan, the death of Senator Logan not u|..||,', refer- complices Identified an while, and ‘finally entered a liquor store and Family and Friends-Other Clay, oSoventeantly " intanity, all at lr‘nn ) fand ence has heen made by senators to the par J sted, o pt- by an on Madiso ‘a8 - cavenworth, until January i st Liel SRTEEE I A SReCH lias, however, oxpressed the wisih to seothe | oS00k it Dayne case, Wiich was argued i Sirect near 1incold oot Ronert A Fin: R tonant. Etwand & Fatton. ooty st o siinion members of the 1llinois delegation who are | i committee and in chamber last snmer 7 ketton and two operatives shadowed the - fantry, Fort Uridior, Wyoming, intil Juts in the city this afternoon, and & meeting has | 1t is stated_that the attack upon Geveral Dotectives Toll the Tals place wntil Kinney weat out, when they 1 ANIARHL'S NTokntem uary 16, With permission o apply for one BLAINE ON HIS LATE COLLEAGUE. | heen called. fof 3 clock, at which Mrs. [ Lozan by the press and republicans of | cuicann . Dee. St sVl A. Dinkerton | ehered aid arrestod Wittook, RMREASIAD | 1w 4 omie e e maiiths oxtension. Logan's wishes will be learned aud arrange- | Ohio and elsewhere worried him a great deal y ittty ey 2 strugele. 'The laiter attempted to draw a re- ASHEINGTON, LSO Ll Ariny_ furloughs anthorized: First lLieus ments will be decided upon. and fie was frequently heard to state in | this afternoon made his first public statement | {o1v0n fwo of which were tound on his per- | 10 the Bre) <The death ot Senator 1 tenant M. A, Wilkins and Corporal Reuben o1t It js learned in advance of the meettng of | private congersation, Uiat lie and’ Sviiators | respecting the arcest of varties for partieipas | son. ile protested against the indignity, but | from theumatism has caused_people to d Smith, “troop 1. Ninth cavaliy, Fort Du A Tribute to His Worth as a Soldier and | ¢ l||l||lv‘~|lll"fi\,’;l' n that it <<|.(ulmv\‘|{u-|w-| arts and Teller, nlm‘\'ul\ul with llhlv‘lr 10- | tion in the Adams express company on the was senrclied and $110 wag taken hn:n:\l\;‘\l attention to the illness of President M U 'H LI m!"'r‘.':.'{ b the funeral will be postponed until after the | crats for Senator Payne, would have | St Louis & San Francisco 80 nocketbook found. on - his porson, The 7 e e ke tronble. e, | doiin Fiirey, tfoop K, Seventh cavalr, Statesman, TensaembIIng Of Congress, It. belug the pre- | proferred to o with thilr bwh party had | 5 l:ouls & San Francisco raflrond some | RGLiEEON COURE, dhed ‘i ""Sah00 wag | 1and, who suffers from tho samie tronble, M. | Yatea, DuKota, SIx" wonths, and = Pygl® - vailing Impression of all friends that the | ' any evidence to justify | tine ago. He began by declaring that the | pion "0, R Porson. The “shiadow” | Cleveland, while probably not dangeronsly | Josepih iss, sane troop, foiit months, w general’s long and prominent serviee in the | s tion. One of Logan's most fntimate | stories printed by Chicago papersas tothe | tyrned out to. be & young man | ill, is notso well as it is generally reported. | permission to 1 ame FUNERAL PLANS UNCOMPLETED, | senate makes it especially fitting that bis publican senatorial fricnds says of this: | affair were wild and were mainly misrepre- | named George W. Burnham, whom Witrock | Itis known that he has been confined to his '“"'r”ul T it Clark, y obsequies shiould take place in the capitol, @ | I believe and always shall helievoe that | sentations. e then declared that the | had et in Savannah, Ga. e explained | yoom attor being about the fiouse for a short [ SX[SHS rom JUnc 8, 1850, 1o go abrogd ¢ e Hitlierto the dutics of receiving visitors | Logan would have reconsidered his vote in [ 0o c)hd arrested three men Friday fore- le had coms north with Witrack and | o0f 0y faiit Wak ©hiokkentiim | B dler Beo Hoti troop M, Ninth cavalry, 3 and answering numberless inquiries has | that case had not the Ohio_ papers pitched | 281y had @ i ARy ad shadowed the Iatter's house, as Witrock | tine subseqient to an attac ok kept hi Fort Washakte, Wyon four months. The Services Will Probably Be Meld | hoey performed by volunteers among the | into him so savagely. 1 had carcfully read | 800n between 10 and 11 o'clock. He 1 ),,q “explained that he hiad shot a man in { 00 his back for more than a week. The AVPEATS BELECTED. on Friday in the Senate Chamber friends of the family. Arrangements have | all the testimony and when 1learned how he | said the capture was made two | Cliicazo in row and wished to escape ar- | president’s condition on Saturday was %ot | 10 the appeal of Louis Eesert trom a dect s i now been made to accept the tonder of the | had voted in committee I was surprised, L | miles distanttrom the inferscetion | yest. Howas af(erward reloased when he | such as to admit of his visiting Oz View, | Sion of the stoner of the general Tand, = The Senator's Trials and secretary of the navy of a guard of marines | went to him in the senate chamber and after | of Madison and Halsted streets, One of the | had explained to the faction of the de- | wherethe tamily was 16 take Ohirlstimas dim. | (uceduly contitming tie declsion of ¢ Tribulations, who will rendersuch seryices as are appro- |« thorongli talk on the subjeet, remarked that | {110 was the man who wrote theletters signed | tectives that he had no knowledge of or con- Sl inistmas din- | e Toeal land office rejecting the application priate and may be required of them, every intelligent man in Ohio, vegardless of | “Jim Cummings” to the St. Louis papers and [ nection with the robbery, Wihen Kinney re- | Ber with Mrs. Polsom. The president re- | to make timber culture entryin the Njobrara il “The members of the Ulinois delegation in | political sentiment or afiiliation, belleved | the other two were his confederates, 'They | appeared lie was searched and $1,000 in loose [ mained n his room all day, saffering in- [ district, Seeretary Lamar to-day afirmed the congress who are now in Washingfon beld a | there was bribery and that money was used | were positively identified by five witnesses | nioney was found on his person, while {n & | Zonsely, the pains being loeated principally | detion heretofore taken, o the ground tiat; My Grief, meeting at the Logan _mansion this after- | in the election. ‘Oh, yes,’ said Logan brought here from St. Louis yesterday. The | beltaround his waist was tound S4,00% ;\,\‘;,_ X L Colonel and Mrs. Lamont | e landis located within tho limits of the San- WASIINGTON, Dec. 27— (Special 'Tele- | noon in compliance with the suggestion of | the trouble is there'is no eviaence of it.” | threo men, togethier with Oscar Cook, arrested | tlonal. These men were {roued ahid taken to [ 10 O Snec: ductt Giabet LG e WHIERE | tee Sloux Indian reservation, and therefore gram 10 the Bi:k, |—-Mrs. Logan awoke from | Mrs. Logan for consultation. ~‘There wwere | Then Irepited thatthere wasevidence, andin- | in Kansas'City, and Bill Haight, arrested in | the Piukerton ageney 0 a_ eloso earriage, | Werc substituted for him at thehome of Mrs. | not open o settiement. Tl seeretary alse AKleep of several hours at 7 o'clock this | present Senator Cullom and Revresentatives | quired of Logan if he had read the tesiimony. shyille, Tenn., Pinkerton (e A seareh oF —the CWitrock honse | Cleveland’smother. It is not generally be- | aftirmed an adverse decision in the cases of B ' ) 1ill, Henderson, Payson, Springer, Thomas, | Ie adintied that he had not, saviug he [ now in Missourl, which carried the presump- | resulted % the finding of & skitt on Mrs, | leved that there is any danger of o fatal ter- | Fo W. Wischordort aud Kl Witt, of the morning very much improved. 1t was with | fownghend and Neece. Mrs. Logai’s wishes | judged the testimony by the presentation | tion that the thwee arrested here were t oK. Into swhich $1:900 was Sewn 1 80 | mination of the president's indisposition, but | “Ane district, on the same teriws, great difficulty last night that she was put to | with regard to the funeral arrangements were | made of it in the committee room, men- | there last night. Pinkeiton states, NOWeVEs | yotes, A hunch ot money, $450 in all, was | oo §C0 ! fers oh th {aid R 2 POSTAL CHANGE sleep. Several powders were administered | made known by Representative’ Henderson, | tioned several strong points in the testi- | that they were nottaken to St. Louis. Thede- | aiso found on her person, together witna | asmuchas he sufters much the same dis: orman was to-day appointed 10 her, and at & late hour her moans and sobs | With whom she had “been conferring. — Her | mony, and told him that T was not endeavor- | tective states that two of th men were con- | four-karaf dimond. | Wanver wasarrested in | €ase s did Senator Logan, he is the subject wstor at Chappell, Clioyenne connty, gave way ton quict rest, Later in the night | Inclinations favored the funeral in_the s ing to persuade him against his judgment, | sidered as business mex, and that none arc of | the coal yard about the same time, and in the | of a good deal of concern to-day. eorge W, McCluskoy, resigned, ato ehamber atter the reassembling of con- | but that 1 was satisficd the case would ereate | tie desperado tpe, T L s B GO Ch A | e pe A BB A E ARGt IS E R ALY A, Werty, g boon commissioned shie awoke and began to talk of the general, | ross, and interment in the mean- [ moro of a stir than was then anticipated, A8 OF TRE CAPTUR. Ll AL S i DHErS A BCSRIN RToAL i some fruit jars. ‘The arrest of Cook and | day, and it Is progressing to-night concern- or at Tyglie, Neb, when the physiclans gave her another pow- | time’ i the congressional cemetery | After Impressing tpon his mind featires ot | Complte details of the chuso after the | Jimet whdtin onteret o taegras g | da¥, and it is progressing to-nicht concern v G Meizh has been designated acting N i iUt ERH RIS TR LRV el ng the condition of President Cleveland’s | postmaster at Luxenibors, | der and admonished hor that sleep and quiet | lere. No conclusion was_ reached and | the testimony which I regarded ns showing | Adams express robbers, who rifled the safe | dotectives state that Coolk distributed the | N8 the condition o s | postmaster at Luxenibors. fa. ware absolutely necessary to the preservation | e subject was postponed until to-morrow. | proofs of bribery, 1 told him that I would be | on the St. Louis & San Francisco roadon the | joney after the robbery and was the go- [ health, A gentienan who spent some time \,.llm'» time scli l||1|:~ of m'xln‘m! routes in BEBREITa S WIHSH MFA 1 GRAN OpEBEAZ HEE Since that time further conferences have in- | glad to lave him to review thecase, to vead | night of October 25, of 55,000 10 860,000, | Between, ‘Ihey eharge Haight with outlin- | at the white house this afternoon in cou- If'l‘llflhl‘.? |I‘l‘:\'- "_w-lu‘i\lr: "ll"\‘nhh lv‘v“l:n.l‘: & o g o 5 dheL il formally taken place and tho members of the | the testimony himself. fle wonld have care- | were lirst related by officlals of the Pinkertor | iy tho fobbory and also aiding in the f0r- | sultation with Colonel Lamont avout m- [ HH18 to Bwine: Leave (Titte Fuesiays eyes this morning she found at her bedside | delegation are of the opinion that the funeral | fully read that testimony, and perbaps in | Natlonal Detective ageney to-night to a rej gery of the letter presented to Fotheringham. | portant public business, says: *“The presi- | by 408 o . 1 o Fiwing Tuesdays and enators Cullom and Sherman, ‘Taey have | services will take place next Friduy in the | conseqenco of that eareful reading have | sentative of the associated press, The | Witroek appears to have been the only man 4 y , 88YyS: ] 5o Feave Fwine Tiesdays and eharge of the funeral arrangements which | 8enate chamber and that the remins will | changed his view, but just thon the republi- | ageney has succeeded in arresting five men. | on the train concerned in the robbery, unless | dent asks every member of the house who | Saturdays al 7 a. .3 artive at Liltle by EVe sorboF et and they began to | then immediately be conveyed to Uhieago. . | can papers opened upan him, some of them | namely: = Fredorick Witrock, ‘Who is” the | Fotheringham_was his accompli “Thie | comes near his bed in vegard to the death of | 11:05 2, m. 3 o have not begun as yet, and ‘they began to | Seyator Sherman was at’ the mansion this | in an abusive and malignant im: 1 1 | author of the “Jim Cummings” Jetters, and | Pinkertons will not give any expression of | Senator Logan and evineces not only grief | Westeryille to Douglas tirove: - Leave talk to her, when her grief hecame so over- | afternoon and was in consultation with Mr. knew Logan well enongh to feel a who is clatined to be the man who perpe- ws as to the guilt or innocence of | but the most intense interest, 1t is very evi \l\ CSTC llh- Luesdays, '(“‘l",“‘ nls‘.ulll Ani: powering that they gave her into the charge | Logan, who sought his advice regarding the | that he would not change then, trated the robbery; W. W. laight, an e: Foweringham. dent,” says this gentleman, “that Mr. Cleve. | daysat Ip. . : arrive at Danela i rove by of the physicians andpostponed action until | arrangements, e has already made the se- - = 3 o employe of the express company, Who 18 sun- 2k land'is mueh coneerned about the nature of 4 p. m. Leave Douzlas Grove ‘Tuesdays, declock this afternoon. Iection of a committes torepresent the senate, Failure of tho “'Great Conspiracy. posed to have aided in planning the robb NEW YORK STOCKS® lis iliness, and 18 drawing a_comparison in [ ‘Phursdags and Saturdays ot 7250 a. m. 1 have thought of John in every possible | but withholds its anuouncement until a WaAsniNGToN, Dec, 27.—[Special Telegram | from his knowledge of the railroad *‘ru S his own mind between tha stages of rheuma- [ arrive at Westerville by 10:50. _ shase of life, but never in the grave, said [ rangements shall be determined upon. tothe Brk.|—It appears that General Logan | Thomas Weaver, a Chicago laundryman,who | The Market Still Under the tnfluence | tismim limselt and that which resulted m | Opie N. Watson, of Nebraska City, has irs. Logan, 1 always supposed he would | “At half past 6 this evening a guard of | o5 uin“tisappointed at the failure of his | Was With Witroek before and_after the rol of a Holiday Dullness. the death of the senator. 1t isevident tohim | been appointed a storekeeper for the Ne- outlive me, and then she began to wander off | honor sent’ by the secretary of war, con- Mofwh T ETered! $5 000 tor e it bery; Bdward Kinney, a brother-inlaw |y cyon e ooy ¢ | Tetegram to | from the questions he has been asked that he | braska internal revenuo distiiet, on the financial condition of the family, her | sisting of a sergeant and four privates of ar- ¢ was offered $5,000 for the manu- | o¢ * \yitrock, upon whose person was b i i LA may take the same course. I observe that all John Bogle, .ol Nebras) fear seeming to be that she would lose her | tillery’ fully uniformed and_equipped, re- | seript and a royalty on all sales, by a Wash- | found a considerable portion of the express | the Bre.)—The stock market to-day wasstill | four of the local papers to-day have uniform [ evening. . pioperty, which is eovered by o morteage of | ported al Calumot Tlaco, A sentinel was | inston publishier, but coneluded to accept an | robbery money, and Oscar Cook, who hid | under the influence of the holidays dulluess, | statements as to the health of the president, [ Mrs, Hitt, wite of Representative 1itt, of $12,000. ' She said she was willing to dispose | placed at the front door and another atthe | ofrer from a > ‘ork house, which prom- | Witrock atter 'the robbery and which was stich a pronounced feature the day | and the point is made strong that the then” | Llinois, has invited Miss Margaret Blaine, e iy OhiCaR0. 6V oryiNIng i o * in which lie the i o & o o 5 U Seheeana b satism is confined to one log. o not tanghiter o Plumed Knight, to pay her & B ot | g ort of aarimen to b 01 by the eere: | lsed n Inrget rovalty. Althowelithe ook was | (IS, e, Mioley, nil Ineyled, (e, fAU | Vofore Clristunms. Tl openig was at con- | WS CUEReGio oo i, 1 A8 0L 8 | VIIEUHRE: the Jay vonson: Rt live whiere the general had spent so nuch of | fary of the navy will report to-morrow morn- | issued nearly a year ago. up to October hehad | tyrned up_about, $15000, and estimate that | Siderable concession from closing prices I A person with siuply theumatic — hislife, She was assured that her friends | ing. e o ot aroin the publishers. AL [ from 840,000 to $45,000 is still nnaccounted | day, and whatever of drift the maiket pos- | pains i gne Jimb dovs not reciine constantly Lamar and His Sweetheart. would tnke care of her and. her interests Correspondence was still In progress at o | e tigne of Arthurs funoral e went 10 | (or." e story of the robbery is too well | sessed was in the direction of lower pricos. | n bed. Besides, 1am informed ‘that the | Mxcow, Ga, Dec. 21— |Special Leiogrun ihat shie wouli ever wani, and ten si Jost | Jate hour this evening betweon Seiatar Cul- | 36w, Yene g sueceeiod i gelting o | kigwn to need repotition, e case was | “Tho prevalent opinfon was that the markot | residént has a fever and has suifered wains | (o (o By, |—Secretars Lot yisit at thin g Pl "““'l;- another powder Lo’ and it I“““""I'“‘ f,,"l"‘l poraon xl-“'""'l"‘ meet some pressing necessities, but that not | 1M "|’»‘ alyomipe 'lf”lk“"l'." MEEREY: | would be a trading one until well along into “”",“‘*“{"‘" e et the. mast monti | tme has been a subject of much comment in inv been aduministere of General Logan In Chicago regarding ar- Lt 1108 2 t | which sent operatives in all directions, and g ¢ Mo B confined to his bed during past month, as been a s ] 1215 hoped that witen Mrs. Logan awakes | rangements for the funeral. The first tendor | 9Ly exhausted allhat wasdue hita from the | 0" vagon roads running from Pacific Junc~ | Jannary, by which time it was thought that | juore than was Senator Logan, and the con® | connection with the report of bis intention from lier sieep tis afternoon siie will be able | of a burial place was réceived_yesterday | 318 but the publishors allowed i o an | tion toward the Missouri river were traversed, | operators would be able to guage the winter’s | corn he feels in the death of the senator, | of mariying his old-tine love, Mys. General 10 stand " consultation relative fo the fun. | from the authorities “at - Springtield,’| {eipato future tocuipts, At therate thebook | put only meagre trace was foundof any one, | logislation: protty accurately. The belief | barring the fact that the two men weré | iit" Whon Secretary damar came here ias craland other matters, Other meumbers of | who tadered o - dholce of - places 6t | oomeYrom it for months. In Washington, | 41 the eflicials, When they retyined 1o St | geemod to be pretty weneral that hixher | Mar horsonal friends, to my wind Jis 81 | yihér e came to renew the reiations that the tamily say that the remains will undoubt- | that city, one of lem belng the | (HHE e e would hoa Tarea | T:0uls, were completely at sea, In the mean- Ve Lt dy RS < 3 nificant,”” ¥ s i 0 f R el bo deposited I a vault at Oak 1] ceme. | cemetery 1 which Lincoln 13 interred: Then | Where it was espected there would be o Iars | (iiioy iter was. addrogsed by “Jim Cum- | Prices would prevail during the first half ot | "™{i"\esiaont admitted no visitors 1o nis | had existed between him and Mrs. Holt tery in this clty: that services will be held In | came tenders from places in southern Illi- ;‘“Mmimm »‘mm tieab ;nm ‘;“d“ha‘”}'“-_ mings” to the Giobe-Democrat of 8 1887 than have been seen during the lastycar. | room to-day, nor has he during the past four | when both were young. He succeeded, and the senate chainber and, that Lov. Dr, New- | nois, in the nolghborliood of Logan's eqrlier | oraaily Peccived. Hity conts o copy: o | Lowis = based ©on ™ which "the - P | Tho situntion 5o far as railroad carnings was | days. e b gil the symlofs which b | they wonld doubiless livvo beon married some Lol L Oy o | Kertons claim __to have compassed o Teihva e e eI sed Senator Logan a week ago excent the R i b v chireb, wll preach the fimeral serion. “Tho | 1Ator years, During tosiay ureent. opresen- | failuro of his ook wis tha' sonree of grent | it uriost ‘and’ fizod the erime ‘on il the | Soncernied was concaded to be very fayorable, | Fiolin: fover and. delirivn. Naturally tie | WONUs ago hal it not beei for the oppost yemains, they say, will rest In a vauit here | tations of ihe claims of Chicazo have been | isfress to il and wetehed upon hiswind. | icipants in the robbery. In the meantime, | FOr the second weok o ember fifty-nine | Goufii'of Senator Logan would be a shock to | tion of her two daughters. ‘They did uot until arfangpments for permanent interment | coming from various organizations of that | it WES BO6 O BATEEEE, B0 Tk 00 BORY | Towover, detectiyes had obtained the names | Toads out of sixty-five reporting earnings | the president.” The foriner was a frequent | wish their mother to marey aguin. They did are effceted, ety and from fnfluential’ personal friends. | Pramty bub expecied t aerivos lirerevenie | of all the persons wio had_been discharged | showed ~an Increase of 8079,000, and | visitor to the white house and was much ad- | not object to Secrotary Lamar, but thoy wero Mrs, Logan is recovering from her prostra- | Ihiore is reason to believe that if Chicago | TR 1h i WS Sut tis gt ROReCd WERIC | or had voluntarily Jeft the employ of thevx- | tho six other a decrease of 10,32, | mircd for his blunt, honest manuer by the | \ronq” of the name thoir mother bore and tion rapidly and finds relief from her mental | makes a definite and seasonable tender of a | Da3 AN O IMCRIROID " | press company during the year preceding the | i | latter. ‘The president freauently consulted A i 3 I eliet fr K L ) haLto the publishers of a weekly paper $10,000 for GOy 7 L ! ' | ‘I'he earnings for tue third week ot December | 1 ! they did not wish to chapge it Despite See- anguish in consulting with friends regarding | burial place In that city it will be accepted. — { 12 FUPHSRORS 008 WeekIY bt STOARLION | vobbery, and found among the former W. W, | (A8 S4FHORS IO th8 Northwestorn | him about legislation and wmatters afecting | they did not wish to chapge it Depite Jec: arrangements for the funeral. 2 o R e DAL linight/ who Tnd been dischurged nino were uniforfuly favora Northwestern | the war department—especially nominations | tetaty Lawavs impottnities Mrs. Ho — Chicago Wants Him Buricd There. DoEvCH 5 months praceding for suspected theft of pa decreased $2,300, Omaha inere: in_that line. Logan being cliairman of the | yielded to the profests of hor daushters. The Words of Condol CuicaGo, Dee. 27.—At a meeting of load Commander Fairchild’s Circular. ages. This man had bwnnnn'\- uorlonllhc N.llinuis.‘\'Tuu(lfnnl:msco i"l"")tooa r:vuzn(lw'ullulllnlh on "'”r'rm’ .m.i!r. and well | fecre ’u‘ul'fq"n‘x'.l""" "f?.:f'.“'.fi"f,‘.'h:’l'.‘. ‘;an:llfi“lgg Brooxryy, N. Y., Dec. 26.—Mrs. J. A. | ing citizens here this afternoon rcsolutions o Wis Do 21— General Fawr- | JFrisco road from St. Louis to Vinita, Indian | and Canada Pacific_increased $51,000. Versed i all matiers affceting the service, | 1eter, and at the samo thue so 0 IGED A GCOBUR Uhe Abep0sbi s PALIY ok | g o i Bp tElNiEs T L SO Mer o A DB TR T [l P ey De . (2T = A enaral iR e Y Iertitory’ covering {16 Samegun wieh was | bear faciars inthe market were 1h expecta- | e talked over the Fitz ol Vorier vase UoKovjactipnslursadiyiairali sl et ¢ : A ki i e SNy O br:tn-chie A, Ry | pade by Fotheringham, The detectives | tion of the passage of the inter-state com- | with him, also Genel Miles' campaizn s, ) A Al as re- Mrs. ‘Talmage aud myself for the loss of your | ate site in Chicago for the burial of General | 1onight issued the fojowing to the grand Touia that he and Fatheringham had known | merce il on the reassembling of congros Against Gerohimo, Th many respeets tha two | crived by Secretary” Laniar which renewed great and noble husband, and the prayers of | J,ogan, and a committee of twenty-five army posts of the country: each other in Kansas City, but that there hud | and the prospect of a big strike among the | men bore a marked resemblance, but there | his hopes. * He immediately wade prepara- my congregation to-night. May you be com nmmulle;l(ulln\‘n»1-)zllr$‘*‘9( ";“"'“":““ | Speclal No. 3. ‘The commander-in-chief | been no imlmfir?' Haight yras traced to | e yes of the lh*:luhlng r'im] T ‘ulllng, is .sunn-Hxinc,‘ ‘~li4’~1| d lv_\lnmn‘\ilu-n}gm. ‘\ll‘;lhll":d\l,fil:l::; i‘.'l'.'isf.fl'fii'.'.’hi"‘.‘"iL’I‘Z‘,’,",'.’Ii forted. DEWITT TALMAG arrange for a representation at the funeral. | R SR <ansas City, and from there to Leavenworth, er, was very light. ‘The steamship | of more than friendly interest in My, Cleyes | Mrs. 8 i nuree NI York. Dec. 26— Mie g, A ogan: | Anothier meeting will be held to-morrow. Wty great sorrow announces tho deatn of | KRR CLARE SO R G i homo | Alor broght. S2e00,000° i gold from Paris, | Lund's anxiety amd nquiry seshecting Sen- asido their obicetions to. the warringe, bt Wo ki dléitaiban at o tarriblo tnewaand || S QycAGONDec a7 horelly, douncil 11fe on Sunday, December'2s, at Washington, | for_disabled sold From Leavenworth | and it was claimed that there was a margin | ator Logan’s death, and his concern as be- | ther reports are Lo the eilect it they haye, care distressed at the terrible news and | pight, hy a rising vote, adopted resolutions | % %% TG GERTIEE, B B SIBEION | 36" was found that Iaight had come | of profitin shivping gold to this country come sufliciently marked and known as to be | From relable sowrces it i learned that the all join in regret for your loss and sympathy | asking the family of General Logan to allow | D09 of the irst to becowe an qetive worker | 5 “&io\go " where ~ ne had beon | the present rates of exehange.. For the third | fopi for comment at the white house viage will take place. 1T it does not the for living. F. . Graxr. | the dead general to be buried in Chicago. A | Bt od BEREE e b Tk 10 00 iciont | employed at times as an express driver and | week of December Lonisvil Nashvi When it became known this morning that | fatlure will be duo to the fact that Mrs. Holt's NEW Yonx, Dec. 25.—3rs. General Logan: | Site overlooking the boulevard has been ten- | 1 B0 S0l 65 aiforts. for the wood of | &1s0 as the driver of a laundry wazon for | earnings ine: cased €20,0X, and Northern Pa- | Mrs. Cleveland lad written a noto to Mis. afiection for hov danghters s stionger than A friend just telegraphs me the awfnl nows—. | dered by the South Park commissioners for | 40080 AieavShiave, patriotie and hon- | Tom Weaver, aiready mentioned s oncof the | cific increased $12,000. The bears made a ) expressing condolence there was a | that sheentertains tor hor old-time - sweet - riend J wraphs me the awful news— | General Logan's grave. The West park | [h® o el braves patrionic and 11 | prisoners, and also worked for Fred Witrock, | drive at the market just before the close, and | great deal of inquiry at the residence of the | heart, Tn the meantime the city i3 in a fevor too sudden and dreadful to be named. 1| board to-day took actlon looking to the erec- | 10 b0 050 i1a Teople of the great tapublie | the mystorions “Jim Cummings,” who was | everything sold down sharply. - St. Paul was ter for the note. “Thie impression by some | 0f exeitement, everybody being on tiplos to wrote you this morning. May God sustain | tion of & monument to General Logan at the e tia 56 amieh to precurce. " 11fsmem. | operating a coal yard at the cornetof Lincoln | about the wealest thing on the list. It | means ganed cuireney that referene Tearn whether' the secretury will trittaoh over you aiiin this sad calamity, entrance of the park. Wil continte tobe ome of tha. richest an. | and West Lake streets in this eity. Iaight | dropped to $8i75, the lowest point the | made to the illness of the president, and it [ the objections ot Mrs. Tolt's daughters W. T Suenyay Blaine on His Late Colleague. anoce of Iis o somrades of the wnian | left the city October 27, two days after the | market turned down about ten days ago. The | was believed that some indication of his trie % AvausTA, Me., Dec. 2.—Mrs. J. A. lio- 8 L et ey army. Af the funeral ceremonies, whereyer | Tobbery, stating that he was going to Florida, | whole list eclosed very weak at” about the | condition could b obtained in the note, and ong Knights. want e startiing news. of your Tudbandss | AUGUSTA, Me,, Dee, 27—A reporter of the g 5 FNGTE O Tionsands. of his | and his'wite followedsome days Jater. 'They | lowest point of the day. The total sales | as it was not made publie the suspicion” was | PriApeLeia, Dec. 27.—Unless word is ) h e o e Xonver "R | associated press called at Blaine's residenco | GG %omrndes gathored 1o pas. e ast dad | had been yers poor, but showed evidence of | were about 150,000 shares Drobably unnecessarily arouse Jecnived from tho genoral exediilive board of Geatinting Justrencliodine ooy soon after the inteliigence of General | fribute of teanort for the callvnt soilicr wh | sudden afifuence " Immediately ~after the —— Colonel’ Tamont shys tomight fhat the | gt RLEE SRR TR ing the de- he was considered in danger, 1 Logan's death reached this eity. e said the | they so dearly loved. inn.:vmv.I"’;\fl‘a::c:-ilnfiz‘.flnx‘n‘]m‘t'haulx:“:i-u;l\]:; . T]{m San I‘l'nnlx‘-,nu-o bu;.kol‘ ‘ president Ifil‘;‘:‘l‘l‘t‘“"l‘lfii‘ i bealtivas eompared | b b ot wiehing eon- O ol S eEOW 1t Vigw of yout | announcement had come to hun without his Logan's Last_ Speech. come' from Lehvenworth, and as he was | o SAY Fraxcisco, Dee. =7—Early his | Sy erowing beter. structors for local trades a charfer, nearly own inexpiessible zrief and ot the general |y s K epared for it, e = oLt 1e WIS | orming a number of strikers on the Geary LRI gl B i Tons to the country” which. in peace anc jn | Deing in the least degree propared forit. e | ¢pyps,axn, 0., Dec. 27.—General Logan's | absent from the eity he could not ve ques- | BRI MR By SRS [ (| T wAsIsron's bty sumeere, | four thosand knfghts in this city and thous T s vee iy aliLosanipicondltion ‘f‘f".‘,"““"‘“,‘l camp-fire in Youngstown, 0., on November | was found that he corresponded very elosely on 10 stop ears being run, and tho first | hy condition of the Streets, Although [ (raw from the order, Fwentsone assen: dour ehtidran. et Ny Y | critieal. Blaine discussed General Logan's | 15, a little more than five weeks ago, 1n the | to the deseription given of the mysterious | ey coming Into the city was attacked by | ADout 80,000 18 upproprinted for siveet sweep. | blies —throaghout | tha | couniry - notic N WA O 5o o A Lo s | eharacteristics freely. He nad not personally | oqiyse of his remarks he said: 1 believe in | **Jim Cummings. ™ Further eautious in- : ; rRrTLy ¥ | ing and a large contingent tund is provided | i ! al executive i e T DS LKA the general before the w 1 had H uiries showed that Witrock hiad left on Oc- | them and the conductor and gripman, driven | o1 tho District government, and thecommis. | it wniess the fades chaster is grantod Aceept my siticere’ sympathy and expression '"".‘l'“]“. T e wive Cheerad | Deasioning every soldier living that went | WEeS NGO L ol Weaver, the | from the ear, went. flying down the strect. | sioners are orteh ealling for extra money.the | tey will isave the ouder aud most of those in O BOITOW. - retary T e e e 0 Washington oo Mo ol | inie U ervict eIther jjor long of short | Jaundryman, whose place of business 15 at [ Tho men followed, smashing windows. A | streets havo not been i such bad condition | 1his city have given notice that unless the NEW T ORI D oo G oAl et ol AL ar | 24 QEONEAN YASRINELON | Eracted disense, or has <inee, thoush no faule | 153 west Lake street, and within a few doors | police oflicer manuged to stop the ¢ s | sinee the war. “The thoroughfares here aro [ demand fs accded twday they will with LY o D 20 AL doln A Lozals | mand in the field, 1 think,” said Blaine, “1 f tracted discase, or has siuve, thrqughno fault | o Witrock's coal yard, Pinkerton’s narra- | Doited with stoncs. U ofiieer d of asphalt, a8 even and smooth ns a foor, | 4raw. e mackinists clifn g @ i i e ADRINE YOU | \wog Some time during the winter of 1N b (i teve In | tive is here almost a repetition of that re- | volver and fired sevaral shots in th can be kept as clean, and it is infended that | YEht o wnder the - constitulion of - the this morninz that S0 great i SOITOW Was ni | vensioning soldier that has arrived at Y AR % b ; 4 entafont | order that th lall be allowed to Accept my deep sympathy in your wreat be- | that by mere accident 1 entered Lineoln's OF Ity Ao, Pass that Kind ot a law | ceived from St Louis last night telling of | Two persons are said to be injured, but nof | they shonld by swept every twenty-four | otder tuat slipliesbainiionady Teavement, 10SCOE CONKLING, | room just as General Logan was leaving. | and justice would be done.” SO Bim Oumninga™ nrst lletertand the dis.. | sarloukly, Naimes not knowr Dours, weathor permitting. There aro streots LHEFLES YUR TGS BERBAR"o0 ‘Ule. ganoral PritangLemia, Dee. 26.—Mrs, Johm A, | The president int SN | covery of the kage at the union depot | Tionr that this was taking piace on G that Have notbeen swent in fhres wonths® | Iterosts, iliree members of e general Logan: ‘Tbe people of Philndelphin tender | e Presidont introduced o to tho genoru], Reanlutions Adopted. from Which the Chestnut street house num- | strect a number of men attacked an inconi- [ Pennsylvania avenue, the vride of the city, | COMMIGee ate i favor ol rantiny A ity i “tho sad berenvemonts | And we had avery briet talk, 1 remember | Special Telegram | ber was diseovered—the letter written to ex- | ing car on the Sutler street line, ‘e eon- | and the handsomest’ thoroushfare in 1l | hanis, bul Powderty, Which hus betallen you in the death of your | said Blaine, “that after General Logan | ¢ e EORE N et =it BB SR | culpate Fotheringhiam—tho writer saving | ductor and gripman received similar treat- | World, has ot been swept for weeks and tho | poitl, Is sphosed to Bonoted husband, Their Lhearts are warm in | had retired the president eulo- il NS AINYPOSAGOMBI | shomnekage erred to contained letter | ment, One arrest has been made, George W, | filth is an ineh deep. 4 ely, et sny cwonle hitl Chots e aifection and esteem for his many manly | gized him o very highly, adding that | dPprovr te resolutions to-night on the death | heads of the express company similar to the | Kelley, who recognized s {orwer con- | BENEDICT MINDING HIS Y1787 AND . ',“\,"‘ i A T e iy ‘h‘l‘m' Virtes. WILLIAM 13, Sy, Mayor. it wits, very fortunate when | ©f General Logan, one on which the forged letter was writt ductor on the Sutler street rond. Public Printer Benediet will undoubtediy |60 ny o ‘l"";‘ tdll l“"‘,' "_“'“‘; d ;“‘t"“l U 8 M sox, W Dee. 26.-Mrs, John A, | somany generals had fallen far below ex- ) tHalt and shown to Fotheringham. 'The dete The men who made the attack were so | fail of confirmation. ‘The law requires aman | have decided to wait until the first of the ADIRON 2 00 I cohn A, s Flags at Half' Mast. p Chesf pot honse, ke, o enitl s e a practical p 0 oY new year, and it a nationsl charter is not Logan: ‘Tlie veterans of the Grand Army | pectation'to find a few who had gone far be- e 7 .| tives found the Chestnut strect house, kept | masked that recognition was fmpossible ex- | tobe a practical printer and to bave a knowl t 't the Republic ave in dee sorrow and sin yond expectation and, in the latter elass, he NEW Yok, Dee. 2i.—The flags on the city | by Mrs, Berry, and that her two roomers cor- | ecpt in the e of George W, Kelly, whose | edee of book-binding to he eligible to the po- | Eranted ‘<M|t:'»l|"\ (i y will "'I,]"“l and lovingly mown the loss of your | gave Logan an eminent rank. But L am | hall were raised at balf mast early this morn | ¥ sl-nndml 0 Witrock and Weaver. They | mask was torn off by the conductor, He and | sition. 1t is asserted that Benediet neyer | e le u";i."y ‘g .,hl ilidylpiiia axiembi gL wt husbandl, their dear comrade “and | hotone, sala Blaine, “to speak of General | ing in respect for the death of General Logan, d come to hier house October 18 and Weaver | some half w dozen others were aiested, e | learned more of the art tian the run of the | Q34000 et will sever tetr relutions friend, 1 sorrowiully tender our services in | Logaw's military raik. ‘That can be more | Ty all departments the leading topic of con- | departed the night of October 22, saying | worst riot wus on Sutler street, The train | easess that s, he learned the boxes and low with the order, = = any manner agreeable to you, fittingly done by his brother ors and by Sopar {arhialaads he was eoing to Kansas City, Wittock | was uncoupled on the highest point. After | to pick up, slowly, straleht matter: that he L s A, oIt bt et e S SR gy | versation was the death of the senator. Many | Joft on the evening of October 25 explaining | 1o gripman had beon 50 badly beaten, he | never set @ piece of tabular work ora dis : cd Kor Grand Laree Commanderin Civter, | moment - i tears over the - death | enlogies were pronounced upon his lite and | that he intended fo go to Kansas City also. | had to be taken to ahospital, and the dwinmy | play job, has no experience in making up LWilliam K. Soulter, Niw Yous, Dee, Mrs, John A. Logans | of their beloved leader in war, | eharacter. Up to noon the flag on the federal | Mrs, Berry was able to give a very went one wity and the ear anothe Both | Torins, going to press, and the other work erly of the banking firm of W, K, We are inexpressivly shocked and grieved t their watehful and constant friend —in | bulding had not been raised. Postn r | seription of both men, Scarehing the rooms | yan down the grade with frighttul rapidity, | whichmakes a practical privter, Soulter’ & Co., which faited in Septomber, the news of your husband's death, Mrs, M vace, — History lius, 1 think, | Piexson said he had received no ofli they had occupled, two red stamps were | The dummy was smashed against a buniper 1t15 even ehavied that he had forgotten the | 200 e o indieted ton joims with me in expressing our deepest | definitely assizndd Logan Lis militacy rank | nouneement of the death of General Logan | fouhd which corresponded to the labels placed | at the barns, and the car ran into a train | boxes, and that he went to New Yok re- Y ) 1108 ML b loan sympathy in your great sorrow aud irrepar the highest of volunteer ofticers in the | and he could not order the flag raised until | in two valises shipped to St. Louis from and was totally wrecked, ‘Uhe trains on this | cently, shut himself up in a voom Ly the grand jury for grand iarceny able Joss, 2 LENT I MoRTO army of the Unfon. My closs acquaintanes | he had reccived instructions trom” Washing- | Charles,” when, as i Jim nd Geary stréets were tiken off 5o that no | type several diws o biizhten i, used of misappropriating the estate of BLooaINGTON, T, Dee, 27.—Bloomington | with General Logan,” continued " Blaine, | ton. mings’ ? fist letter, the writer had cngagzed a |"more. trouble is feared to-night, 1t is ex- | trae, what e fas leaned by it will do him AT Do T gl T Grand Army_ of the Republic Post No. 146 | “dates from his entrance npon his duties as oS . skiff in which to fly down the river, When | pected that an eflort will be made to yun | no good, as the Iaw requives lin to be @ prac- DT A ILTaE axaclanten ot at 10 0°clock his morning and adgpted | a representative at Iarga trom: [Hlinofs, in the Bad Fire in Sioux City. these facts had all been gathered a close | cars to-morrow. tical printer at the time ot his appointment, king Lo nocused hig. axcoutdr il the name of Joln A, Logan post, and u fle was selected 1o that wx Crey, la., Dee. 27.—|Special Tele- | Wateh was placed on Weaver in Chicago and - - While Benedict was absent in New Yorg o had oA 150,000 of il mata angmously passed tho following resolutious: | post in November, 1566, I'rom that time on- | gram to the Bk, ]—At5:45 this morning a | the conl yard of \\mfwk. which was being Pire in a Philadelphia Theater, the senate col ] nittee on appropriations Wi § o5 S giness, 118 hondsinan 15 CDeacon’ fo Mry, Johit A Logan: Tho oficors and | wward ous relaglons came tobe driendly sud | sire proke out fn the stare of C. D, Smiley | G183 sons by Kumer, = Oneratlves wele | ppapmiruis, Dec, 27.—Kire broke uut | colsidaring R ey :;"- S. V. White, pbed ohin A 10 '0st No, 140 i Ceasio) statements as to = o A B Y | also s orth, ) BEATRAIRAL S I wle alarge appropriation for the go B iy Wt e 1B ot N0 i | Tenlotinics and Enanties " wore withoug | € Co, in the Abel & Anderson building, cor- | rock's mother and sister, both very | I the basement of the new Temple theater | Sinont printing Wa8 Bont —p tender their heartfelt sympaily to' vourself | foundation. There never was an unkind | ner of Jonesand Fonrth streets. Before it | respectable peopley = were “residing, It | about 11 this morning and at 1:80 it was be- | for, but being awav—by desizn it s ve | 4 U, i and fawily in this sad Lhour of bereavement, | word between us, and, 50 far as | know, | was gotten under control the entive building as found that Laight's wife und children | lieved the flames could be contined to the | lieved —his brothers who Is said to bea_good HICAGO, Robert Bunmgardt's i 1ecugnizo e faet that the ailwise Prot | nelther had an wniind thosbt of_the other. | {080l togother with the adjoining | Were it alehvs mather's in- Leavenworth, | (ieater, butthe five is burning in the center | Printer, went to the commitice, When | jowelry store, 357 Weat Van fhuren street Videnoe fias taken from you wioving com- | Isay this knowing all it conveys, and know: | WA Sobsufied, Jogetior with e adloining | and that Hatenvs wite was in correspon | o W05 b Siliing out of reach of the fir. | 83100 Iy the public printor did w0t present | s robbicd of §5,000 Wworlh of watches, rings panion, & tender father, and from the nation | ing also all it contradiets.” @ soyned by 1 Mo cidues., The Joss Was | dence with Halht, who was located at Nush- 0RS G NICOR I o 0 nimseif the brother sfated that he was in | mih P BT O TEETS TS T8 Veiarans' warmest and most aitheol | - ALr. Blaine desciibed Logan as a man of - N b B1E000 dnsurance. The 1088 1 ville, Tenn. Haight wus discovered o have | men and may probably get beyond their con- | Now York on *‘important private business.” | {1 SIGGRGE, Fiet B (LD, iow €oats advoeate, Post 146, Grand Army of the le- | mense force o a legislative body. 18 neany odkes q VIANRE | roivas | gond extensively futo the roofing business at | trol. The theater belongs to William M. | The committeo conclded that it the publie | Vit I By i, Suin Rl publie, of this city, met in speclal session ut | Will,” said Mr. Blaine, “was unbending, o ey g el Y Anpuranee. | Nashville, and g was kent under close | Singerly, * proprietor of “the ~Philadelphia | printer could leave his oflice: and go to’ New | telling o swspicions weichibor thaz he wis 104, m. av, and adopted John A, Lozan | 1is courage, both mental and physical, was | LRI AT ‘;“:3 Wi wateh, About liya weeks azo a daughter | Record, and cost $400.000. ‘TI'lie insurance on orle on private husi o oftice surely | 1 ~\1 y appointed policemin, while ‘\n'-!’- s asthe name of the post of the higliest order. 1 never knéw a tmore SHA: FRayraRd L oo and son of Mrs, Berry, of St. Louis, came to | the property amounts to 127,000, 'T'ie roof | aid not need an immediate apuropriation, | ©f the thicves removed the locis ou the thice PS50, Durying three fremen with it, | and deferied aotion, 1t stated that Hene: | doors leading o (i store frou e rear. Tha arrived this h t : Grinin’s 10ss on_confectionery stoc 3 [ s | % i p Sig A, C.SwrETzE rless man. e did not quail before pub- 108 nia 1y stock, $5.0000 | Chiicago and identified Weaver as one of tho | fell in af : o Coninander, Opinion when he had. gnce made wy his B B e ‘g ma €Yy & | men who had been a roomer at their house. | One of the three nien 2 out aliveand | dict will be called before the senate cone | Guaztette filled their poekots sud departed, ALnasy, N, Y., Do, 97, —Mis, John A | mine any more than he' did hefor the guns | {0, Jo%: B40001 insuranec, $4805 Mrs | 7Tl detectives them decided that they would | two others named Johin Johnson and Jonn | mittes on printing to stand an examination - W unite'in sympaily for you and | of the enemy when he_leaded a charge of | hoddeunonth, loss on '-'-1 |‘5"i‘ tobaceo | yotmolest Weaver but would await” the re- | Gibson are still buried under the debris and | &s to his gualifications betore practical print Tosurance Compauies Must Setile ib your great Sorrow. Lis enthusiastic troops, Atok, $0.000: hearly Qoversd by Insumap turn of Witroek, ‘The investigation about | cannot be reachied. ‘'lie fire is still burning | crs, and that he is working day and nightto | Aaiisos, Wis, Dee. AT P N TN TRy YR caking of Logan in debate, Blaine said | 1o fremen did uoble work, and by great ef- | tuis time showed tuat Oscar Cook, formerly | fiercely and trunks and furniture e beiug | be brepared for it, court for this eounty to-ny tie state seentad HELeN HEryDoN Arouti, | bis longestand best prepired speech he made | 37 SENG N iy, ko actipied rooms fealding at Leavenwortly, close friend of | removed from' the "Washivglon lotel op ot lko working himaelf up among tho | {10 e )4 a1 1 azalos 0 restoratis ) | Jol Porte 1 y 8 - : 0 QOOLNSG 1K itroek’s, had gone to Kan C where posite, republicen as well 0} ¢ senators. A ndgmen REresatin g & Ao violating s of condoleuce were Teceived | R4St U restoration 6F ik Julit FUHL | in the rear of the stofe, escaned only' with [ 16\was found tabé working as, a_ chbper in. | * “Hhefire was gotten under contral at shout | Buniber who have. not asked for Appoint- | the insuranee ks of e stat ugattist thistys from the Japancse locution at Washington, | WM ST, J4QRAE 0 BER PRCARE R NG | their lives. Hoth Mr. and Mrs, Smiley were | (jio'cast bottoms at & boardini house Kopt by night, the flamos having been s under tiie. pubilie printor have been | aix difiorent compantes Ahe. individual Daling host, G, A T of Satina, Run., aud | 3o thAugnt Lagan's 1oss (o the rapubll; | Pured about the heck and face. & woman named Coxe, The story was eur- | kept within the walls of the th ling, iy, Wuning (o past dort: | ugants range fon 300 to 0, 0 FIRARARBR 20 1o B COIADE PORK. Afh W% agty beyond computation, e knew of rent there that Cook had won alarice aniount | The bilding and its contents, however, are [ nicht, o letter, sta that so-and-so have | alf of the judgy is awarded Lo th state R PO TR P A P Freg T B who had conbined i 8o eminenta n Y i of mouey inalottery, but this idea was very | completely destroyed. Mr. Singerly paid for L appointed, re-appointed or retained 1o | sSwrAbee conniss i T SOB R AR, A1 A RoA SR S8 or and stalesman McGreGon, la, D T.—[Special Tel soon exploded, "' It ~ was discovered | the ground and building $2:5,000 and e<- | ihe credit of thé senator, Sowe of these let- |l 1 hadf gous 1@ the stale, tor the funeral of your father. — We ask it as | 05 had Logan, gram to the Be:) ~The business block owned | thit Cook nfl Juade several Lps away from | nended 3175000 on U strietire’ wind $800 | tors contaiied apics G appolntees whon A - . T B T FR oy 1T U oy e R R PO 10 city, and his journeys were always fol- | 1or fixtures, et in the maseim. O these | they never beard ofe W Henever an appiica ather Rioter Reptencal A pastioulas evor and thio sight of Lie post of 1 ie General's Troubles. by Samalh Huating & Co., af il '{‘_’"r.“‘:‘: fowed by the appearance of one of “Jiin os there aro inswrances wmounting o | tion was received from a state whero a sena TR THET AL 7o ) Missfeldt, Lol R SALOiR, WASHINGTON, Dec. 27— Special Telegram | Didiy ast night. "Lhe losses are estl- | Cyypming's” letters, A Pinkerton operative | $127,000. e claiis will bo | tor lives whos 1000 WA AT | oA IRt Sd0C RS ShISMAN Dbis s the post to which General Logan | 10 e Beil—An latimate friend of the | I ated as follows: Bassett, Hunting & Co., | finally became a bosom triend of Cook's, | less than $100,000, ge C. Brotherton, | public 101 § to have Jumned 1o take | LY et 4 RN belonge ‘ il " ORI anily said this morning General Logan's | $5,000; other small losses, $1,000: insured in | visited gambling rooms with Cook, and con- | lessee of the theater, will lose about §25,000 | the and eharse it to the senator, | Garden during the labor t spring, fonged.} M, John Ar | el e et Hebaid for his action | Hib Coutinental, $2,000: Wachington of Bos- | tinued to shadow him until his'arrest last | on scenery, stago settings, on wiich | then It i sail by democrats | was to-day seitenced 1o e an: Mis 08 S rito Wit o 1B, axe | SEA WAS W RONAIY S0 ¥ or i ton, Northwestern, National and Milwaukee | Saturday. In the meantime the shadow on | there is au insurance of 5 that republican sevators, just at this time, {ending to you our heartielt sympathy in | b the Payne case, IHe has received busbels | Mechanies, 32,50 each an buildiog Witroch's house was maintainede without | Washington hall, by Joln Tracy. is §7.500, | have move inthien R Yottt et bereavement e WAV | of letters condemuing lis course from friends - result, until last Tuesday nicht, On that | fully insured. The sales room of Hublard | ing office than those iy bis parly. b oy ", Logan: | Whom Lo thou it ought to stand by him. Not Pleuro-Pneumonia. ight Piukerton wen * found’ angther | Bras., publishers. seeond fioor, No. T plae |~ Whien ke public piintor first went into his | (fighit it vas heit U el 1 G “thotirand Anuy of tle Ropubile, of iliinols, | There hve been hundied of letters too from | DEs MoiNes, La, Dec. 37.-News recelved | SU8G0WTwHom ey 16, hot knowe Thoy | thels foss, st 820000 vartly tnqurcd, FEho | ofiee, he fad ot Bt of sonirasion, \d tender 1o the fawily of our cowrade. out | strangers, some of them abusive and threat- | from Gothrie county, states that the reported | 1A oite of Witroek, and afterward & large | buricd under twents Teet of biick A0 stone. | Focomumendation. of <enaiors, et would do deepest sympathy in this their great bereave- | ening and uearly every politician in Obto of | outbreak of pleuro-puenmonia in a herd of Fire at McGregor. house of correction. I 116 b suspended. but Muss(eldt violen towards Lis family and others, aat the judge ) d wls store of Al AN Br Reeas & 3 man, who corresponded to the deseription of ALl no good; that he was able 10 uischarge or A X . uods star went, and ooy great 'M\ 5 o the republican party has written to him slx- cattle on Williams & Powell stock farm s | Witrock, also entered the house. In the The Carlisle Contest Belect ¥ @3 without adviee. One wan, Ma i street, neas Halsted, W, P. Tuowpsos, at his }m‘(uv:\l fulure was doomed, | grossly untrue. Prof. Stalker, state veterin- | meantime the brother-indaw had gone to | S Carliste | WhO 18 & protige of Senator Kenna of West x v the sheritl this moering ou that if he was pominated fof | Arian made a nersonal examination ofthe cat- | Quiney, where ho wevelved & (alegra an 15CINNATL, O., Dee. 27.—8peaker Carlisle | yip; \woh being reinstated was told judgients ngeregating $15,000. 1Tho extent New York, dent -every republiean iu. Ohio | tle and declares there is no contagion as has | nouncing the return or Fred Witrock to | las tled his answer to George H. Thobes' no- uf ot do this for Senator Keunas 1 am | 01 his Habilities ate nof saled. ©Se Lagan: du this wiexy uld vote agmingt kim. In addition to tois | boen reported. - He describes the trouble as | Clicago. A Piukerton operative had fol- | tice of contest of Lis election to the Fiftieth | notcourting auybody, but Ldo it myseil for | a large dry soods store 0w State siges 170 hothing except that your Joss Is the loss | the attacks of the wewspapers in that state | cerebro-spinal meningetis,but not coutagious | lowed Kinney and wmanaged to see | eongress, e denies wll of Thobes' allega- | you.” thiee youra abd 1eecntiy opeued Liz present of the who'e peoplc, aud they &0 truly recog: | and elsowhery, and coples of which Lave been | and the Lurd is rapldly recovering, l those telegrams, which were signed by | tiona. Auother person applied with a Jeter fiow | ctor e ] U K. Muyoe, 19th ARG HArNOY. = ] AV U0 e O wu e - — K

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