Indian Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 24, Ed. 1, Thursday, February 26, 1885 Page: 1 of 4
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VINJTA. INDIAN TEREITORXTIlURSDAyi lEIUAltY 2Ci 1885.
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THE WORLD AT LARGE.
Tur.iiK was n atrong liil rocnirnt
from Arkansas In fruor of ( loncl 1!.
: C. llomllnql ift ConimlMloncrof.Iiidlim
Affairs.
WiiiU: lllllng a water tank In a tiw
Igngpr car nt AKoonn ono tlay 1nt
wpck' Boino workmen fotinil In It. n
trout clit Intlif long.
Miut'ii 27 aiul 28 St Augustine tho
(lirstnut City of America wi(l eclcbrnto
tho thrv'c humlrt'd and twcntlctli nil-
" nlVcranrv of lu.foiiiullng.
T.f ; Hli
REKrrncws from Panama rcnortft
' continuous tiprooi" anil lighting. "Xho
' n-bols aiil tlie tlo cfiftncnt forces. In
turn ftcum to'linD the. upper hand.
CiiL'DK petroleum Is now used In.tlio
Ilroolcljn Tiro Department engines
and tho cojt tsald to bo less thnn due
fifth that of coal'. Thero aro also no
sparks.
It is moro than susjicqtcd that very
mtny of the unaVc bites caulng death
In India aroiaiiseil bypnicnts desiring
to put an end to supurtliioux plTuprJng
In a manner nhicli'dilies discovery of
guilt. '
It was staled that tho International
African Association was soon lo bo
concerted into a limited liability com-
pany with Mr Hqnry M. Stnnlej as
managing dlioctpr nt n salary of jCfi.000
n year.
other
for
A. Bummary of tho Daily Nowo.
CO.NnitKWitONAI-
It nb JJ'nnte bA the J7th" tlio'eonfcrohcs
report oilthe District of ColumtiU Mil wns
I grrii1 to flniMlio i 11 suthortrlit be sat of
f lihrtof tb WlnrtMmio lmlUn Inmls In Ho-
lcr
lirnkn pnsrpil Tlmlilll ntilcllnir title of
o lips ?imnnn itnprinnas wnii 111
ift.
rth
11pm In
OKciiMrO when the Antl Knrolirii Contrnet
I iilior tilll k 'Jin beforo tlio Hcnnlo Tlio
ilclintp on this hill eontlniini until siljnurn-
input In Ihn Ilntiae s resolution km mlopt
rdcnllliiRon tho foi?rclrjnf tho Trpsturr
for Infnriimtlon In rrlHtion to tho rnnire sml
much trnffloor tho Wctprii8tMcniiTPrrl;
lorlrs. A bill wm pnpd for tho erection of
a pulillo liiiltdlnir at Wlch.ta Hun to cost
fVMftl 'rhrt Nttvnl Annrnnrlntlon 1U1 wns
rcportM Shd tho Hcnato mncmlincut to tho
IlKlltii Annnmrlfltlon bill wis non concurred
In 1 ho ( ninmltteo tin l'nlillc Ilpnllh rppiirted
rpjoliitlon rccomtncndlnir n npproprlstlon
Xiuo iniroaiiciion inio
ulstlo cholcro Tho
of tftMUOlnprorcntln
mo in Kit states or
llou.n then went Into coinmlttoo
tho Introduction Into
ii Tno
on tlio
illl n
hollonaoonil panted nd
Rome near tho entrance which Is u;i
members. No hnrm was eriirisij IT.t
Plosion no clow to iiiomiscrenms
Tub Oovcrnor of Bonora tlezlco has
KlTen thr Mormons tho right tpP'ttU Ui ji ft JfKSTO.-. fl ux I U'V
Y94tiqmrr. iy.fch.w $f ht -H apt mtftecrAilntih
tlons of tho worhl. . ' .. ...
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nra'rnien.ra.
DESPERATE AFFAIR.
on Jtnltrosil Train Male
n Hold Attempt t I icnpc A Dr.p.rntr
and fatal riht. .
iu iVKsrro.f i nr i u- euniary xa -ftDin
t-ifcept m(ftrtrAlcnllsof tlio killing of
lf.ll...l (.l f.ul..t ti.i nuii..M a.H ....
At tho reRUlnr nifctlns In Now York re- v '"" oul. -""" " "" '-
r.ntlvnfth.llr-lor of th Northern l's.teivcfl Ujltll too lata to uo nTaiiauio ii
- . .. - .- - wt .
cldo Ilallroad a solo of ?20W0W worth ol
first mortgage londs to a symllpato nt par
wits nzrtapf)ft. t '
A irtntflen bi AtWrlcnn and
rrsMcnts have formed 0 jcqmiulttco at
Naples to solicit orders'foT 'workHif 'nH
Hint reinnln unsold through the nWnco of
Tltltors pn account-ottho cliojero scourgo.
l-ifllntlro Appnipiiiitlnn hill The Mil wn
nnullr rinorlrdtolhollonaoai
tho llouso took A rccos until iloxt mornlnit
I.v the Htnate on the 18th Mr. Jlnris
from tho Cohimlttco on lndlnn Affairs re-
ported tho orlRlnal Mil to enable the I'rtil-
dent to neitotlato for tho purcbao frotn tho
Creek Pctnlnole nnd Chcrokco Nations of
Indliins their rcmnlnlnc Interest )n tho fo-
cnlltd Oklahoma lands Mr Van Wvck In
troduceil n bill spnroprlntlni f MnOO for tho
Improvement of tho Missouri Hirer
omiOKlte Nebraska tltr. The AntlKnr-
cIkh t'ontnicV- labor bill was then further
ciinjlilcriHl and nnalljr pns.rd Aflir
ccutlrn scMlon. doiirncl
oxecutr
Tlie lioase
session sdtournc!
mot In continuation of Wednesday s session
ami. aa-rccd to tho coiifcnnco rcpor. upon
the. Dlstrtct if t'oluiabla Mil. and thn uiiu.
mlttro nf tho Wholo further dobated the
lth er and lUrbor bill ptndlnir which ad-
lourned nnd Thursday'a scssloa commented.
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In thn Canada Commons tho
afternoon I.andrj tho member
Montgomery cowhldcd Charles Lange-
Hcr editor o' thd Meettur and brother
of I.angclicr the member from Quebec
owing to an artlelo respecting Landry.
Skveual car-loads of Ittisslan fla-
secd havo been sold In tho Xcw York
market during tho past month nt about
ono dollar ami ft half per bushel. It
will Ikj used In Iowa Dakota and Min-
nesota. In all of wh'ch sections a good
deal of atttntlon Jsliolng directed to
tho culture of flax 'mainly for tho seed
which lias been brlnglnggood prices
Tr.xAs Is ptjing ninety thousand dol-
lars a year in pensions to six hundred
sun Ivors of Sam Houston's comimnd
In the wnr of 1B35-37. New applica
tions are coming In all Ihu time; four-
teen wore rccoi'ed In. pno day recently
jUrd thn Legislature is trjjng to rcjieal
4c law on tho ground that ono-half or
two-thirds tho claims now being paid
arc fraudulent.
At tho iastapee of Anthony Coni-
slock of New York aftldavlts havo
been made and w arrants Iu arrest been
served on the members of tho Arms of
I J. Craig & Co. and Wilson & Mc-
NIlyk of Hamilton O. for lol.Ulons
of tho Statu lottery law. They nro
toifacco man tiacturcrs nnd adtcrtlso a
distribution of prizes ainongpurchasors
of their tobacco.
A Mnv modo of forcing tho payment
of wedding fees has been dlscoercd by
Itglilll of lr iii
called upon to perform tho ceremony
fonan eloping couplo ho held tho brldo
ns a prisoner until the groom went out
nnd collected money with which to pay
thojiblll. In about two bourn ho re-
turned greatly to tho relief of tho brldo
"wrio had fully expected to bo sent to
'Jail herself "!
A modf.iiH scientist has discovered
that mental activity enhances physical
beauty 'thus conrrmcrtlng an old
tlicory. Ilosag: 'A hnmUomo man
or woman cither who doos nothing
i but livcH w elV or self-lndulgontly grows
Klloblly aud tho fine lines of tlio
foatnrV's aro lost; but tho hard thinker
lias nn admirable sculptor alwajs nt
work keeping his fine lines In repair
and constantly going over his face to
improve tho original design."
ho Cominlltto on Elections In IhoMissoUrl
contested cno of .llolxnn asnlnlt Ilrond-
head reiiorte-1 b resolution connrmlixr the
tltlo of tho Intter'lo-lils scat. TheJIouio
went Into t'ommlttro of the Wholo on tho
llivcr mid Harbor bill and the dobato con-
tinued Until adJoUrtnnont.
Tim 1'ost-oftlce Appropriation hill yn
reported tothoSenMt on tho 15th AJoint
resolution apiroirlatlnir 123000 todcfrnjr
the expenses nt tho Iriiiti (rural ceremonies
wasiiassrd A tier a brief consideration of
tho lies Moines llltcr Land Mil the Texas
I'ncinc iJind lorfeltliro bill was taken Up
nnd after fin tberdolialeflnallr read a third
tunc nnd pai.cd with only two totes In tho
ncpatho Tho bill for the Improvement of
(Inhesion llnrbor was laid before tho Hen-
ale beforo adjournment The House met
In continuation of Wednesday's session and
went IntoCoinroltteo of tho Wholo no thn
Khernnd Harbor bill which was considered
for some tlino. when an luUourntni nt wns
carried and Thursday's sessuin coiluncnced
III tho Iowa contested caso of l-redcrlckt vs.
Wilson the committed reported In faor of
Fredericks 1 bo llltcr and Harbor bill airam
camo tip nnd numerous amendments wero
oltrred nnd tntol down Hpcakcr ("nrllslo
(who had been III for several weeks) took the
chair and wns rcccitrd with hearty apnlauso
bv both sldts of the House and naileries.
Iho Nnral Approprtaltan bill was then taken
up ami uiscussvu until sojournment.
It the Hcoato on tlio SOth the House bill
with amendment for the protection of for-
ests wat reported favorably f nim tho Corn-
mlttco on Airlcultnro. A rosolutlon.wns
nirreod to calllnc on tho Pccrctnrr -of the1 In
tcrlor for Infnrnmtlon whether thesululillird
I'nrltlo Hallways have constructs and nro
tnalntalnliiK uud opcrntlnir their own lines of
toliirrnph uad Hhetlierinpstairet nrn trans-
mitted tdr all persons without discrimina-
tion. 'Iho Agricultural ApproprlaUoa bill
was taken up and passed and tho Fcnote
took up tho Postrolllee bill The clause In
tho llouso bill making letter postage two
ccnts-for oue ounce Instead of half an ouneo
was retained after oon dcrahlo dtibato
Kiccutlro tc on In continuation of
Thursday's session the Houao took uptbo
lilt er nrd Harbcr Mil. Friday s session com-
mence! nnd tho House oirroed tothototi-
feronco report on thn Consular and Diplo-
matic hill After passing- several spoclalnp-
proprlillon bills the House In Committee of
thn Wholo took up tho jNarnl Appropriation
bill and tho debate continued until ad-
journment At the evening session tlftr pen-
sion bills passed.
Tun Senate On thn 21tt further con-
sidered tho l'ostofltco bill. Tho Senate ro-
talucd In the bill tho provisions Insurted by
tho llouso tiling-(he pottaienn newipapers
sent from tho otllco of publication to regular
subscribers at one ee"t pc- p. uud. but cut
put tho dlscr mlnatlon against tnmplo copies
maklnirtho rate mentioned a uniform rate
T It -in" I fur nil nnwapaiwrs sent from tho orHcn of
""""TphTlcntlomwliTlhprSSUipllU'Ulilestiroiltrpr
WISP
Tho fennto then proceded to tho hall of
tho llouso to tako part III thn ceremonies of
tho dedication of the Washington Monument.
Thn only business transacted In tho
House was the appointment of n committee
to notify tho t-ennto that the House was
ready to rcethe that body and proceed with
the Washington Monument ceremonies. 1h
National Washington Jlonutrmit Association
then marched In followed icMt'iirt Bherl-
dan and staff tho Pre s'dent anJCabluct.the
miprcmo Court tuid Diplomatic Corps.. Ben-
ator lUliuonds rccclted the gavel from
Hpcnker CarUslg and called tbo var- andl-
ciicotoordcr when tboccremon'ei proceeded.
Tniritwlia Ilunilesrath has rosdlrcil unon
the wfiofcialo expulstofi frtm flwItierlaEd"
of foreign Annrchlsts.
I'aii.uiiks for week ended jRnnirj-10th
number for the United States -M Canada
37 total ?T0 compared with 2Tp last weak
and fVl.1 Hi woclc befdrni fenrly foiirV
lllthsol the business casualtlrs 01 tno week
were (urnlslieil by the AVeftcrn SWltUfrn.
anil 1 'ncinatDHiioa. e . yll I 111
Tim Marine Hafe Compsnf'rhittiry;
New York wns destroyed by fire pn the
morning of tho 2f)th IissfWd.OOdi'lnsur
nneo mvOOCV - -
The Pennsylvania coke pool which has
been tho subject of several oulclal confer-
ences lints been signed by all parties Inter-
ested. Tho percentago is practically tho
samo as that already in force.
TllK California Hcnato lins adopted a
resolution requesting tlio United rJtatcS
Senators and Congressmen from California
to opjiose any mensuro to suspend the
coinage of or to demonetise silver.
In a Are at Philadelphia recently In the
house of a man named King the lntter was
burned to death; also his slstcr-lu-law and
two other women. Ills wifo nnd baby wora
saved.
8ix lives wore lost nt a flro In Heaver
and William strocts New York early on
tho morning of tlio2M. The persons killed
were the family of a. pollcemci named
Murrny on duty nenr tho building at tin
time lie entered the house for the purios
of rescuing the Inmates but was crushed
to death under the debris when tho build-
lug fell.
Tin: cold weather at Washington en th
21st marred somewhat the ccraiitontcs it-
tending tho dedication-df 'the "Wasblnsfoft
nionSluefit. Otherwise tho "JWC pniscd
off successfully. In the evcningjl'reiulent
Arthur gav his last public reception! ITho
THE rATrlER 6F Hl3 dOUNTRY.
eight Notts from a Saa Antonio spcclkt
cIvca tho following: details of tlmtraucdys
r3T r If 'MaHiSTsJlgr; 'aecoiiipaiffeil" bjr tto 6t
English" Mils trti! ted tTeputiesr J. "j. STsnnlng and J.
LgMvlnijt.ft.cre convejlng two United
Stufc3"pt(soncrs fnm Austin to Sn Anto
nio for safe keeping. The .prisoners wefe
JjJ5r i i'lp aiJiicnarlc s-a esrer ynonave
Won nMoHetynIamrsS fuuP llumct
Counties is hlghwajinen and rostolllee
robbers. The olllcers and their prisoner
occupied seats In tho smoking car 011 oppo-
slto sides of the coach. The prisoners ttero
soturcl hnykftteAAwatitt. Thowttyre
escorted by JlW. K. A lrotvn grSud-lilotliet
of 1'itts and Miss Ilosa Yeagcr a lister Of
oue of IhetPrlsonvfS. Tlio women occupied
'iat Itiitneilintefjr jti fnrfit of the prisoner
fh5rin lufii were escorted by four men oc-
cupying seats remoted from them. Tho
shioklnz ear was well fthed Viltli passengers
junoiig tvliouuueia nouiral cuttlo mcu.lii a
Uow of spirits. 1110 train puueu uut ui
Shu Maries.
TUB TWO WOMKX
left tho smoker curjlug with them n
leather vallso Into the first second-class
coach adjoining. After a short absence
they returned to tho smoker and occupied
seats Immediately In front of tho prisoners.
This maneutcr attracted thu attention of
Marshal (Josllugtthu ejed tho prisoners
until he became satisfied that all v as well.
Iho prisoners and women tere mille aflod-
tlonato III llicirucnioiisirauoin out 110 more
number of callers was greater than on any
previous occasion Including the principal
Government officials aud many members
of tho visiting military and 'Masoulo or-
ganizations. I j
Wilmau E. nARNES"a ship broker o
New York has assigned; port prf ftrejiee.
0l000.
WintlAM Lee who sued the Cincinnati
Knqutrtr for SV)00() damages for libel has
obtained a verdict awarding hlntilW.
Jaues Pitts and Charles Yeagcr Texas
highwaymen while belnlteoueyed to Kan
Antonio from Austin secured Jhelr hlierty
by the connivance of two feinalo relatives
who supplied them wth weapons. They
suot uniteii otates uarauai uusiing ucmi
and wounded Deputy. Marshal Manning.
The latter nnd Deputy" Loving however
commenced flrliigsropuillng. Pitts tshe
with his companion Yeager jumpeii from
the train aud took lo flight. During the
shootlne tho irrand-motuer of Pitts.
Mrs. Drovtn was wound64 "In tho'
stomach. Miss llosa Yeagcr sister
of the prisoner Yeager was shot Iu
the knee. Mrs. Droun itlnU iln tin.
jail at New IJraunfels. A posse organized
shortly afterward fdcud tlib dead body of
Pitts lying Iu a lanJ ueaf this erno 9 tho
trageily. The posse came up with Yenger
eight miles further on and on his refusing
to surrender he was shot twice and died
.. ntt.r tiMnftukcn back to New llrniui
w
- Tub owners of tho steamship Otvat
l'aslcrn arc aaln In trouble. They
leased llid ve.el for ono j car lo tho
Nuw.Orlcans Kxposltion whllo nugotl-
ntlons wcro pending for tbo salu of tho
Voiscbto 11 iitllcalo fpr ttso ns n coal
' hulk 11110 partlcn ho sought to pur-
chase iter plnimed t)iut a contract nf
- salo haif been made tho price being
slated 'at. fifty thousand pounds and
Ihoylirought suit Co recover drtmagyii
forbr6ach of contract. 'Xlui suit tins
Ken dooldcil Iu their fn or nnd the
owners nro condemned to pay tio
thousand pounds damages.
A'ujecent Philadelphia 'epeclpl from
Muncy Valley says Joseph Iiitoerckor
nged forty. Ids wlfo nged thlrty-eigllt
nnd three children Slory Henry nnd
Willie aejl re.spflctlYjcly (iftccri twelvo
und clilit Vent alelgliliig in -a laro
two-horso ilelgh. On" tho wiiy homo
tho lior&ca took fright and ran away
f!Jlid sleigh wns overturned and the
ftcciirmptj draggiM flro liuiUlrcd foot
u"!wcA'"irip horses fclL Tho falhcrV
jujokwis broken and tho child Henry
i. had'butiricgs cut oft' rtnd died shortly
after. Tho Wife 'and thq remaining
child rem tvero thought to bo fatiill)' In-
jured. - t
. ' A bolii tramp wdnt tho q'her morn-
ing to tho rcsldcuco of Jt. M. Kuox
who 11 cs on tho odgo of PlntiMutT
Afk. and finding tho famllytbsutit
' cntnitif tho hoiuoand thruvv' liliuiclf
011 a r'reuch bedstead and Indulged In
. a gentlo slumoer. IlccoVori'ug front
this ropoe I10 icpalrcd la tho pantr
; ami lridiilgcd his npputllo to intloty.
Dscocrlpg ft loaded shot-gun in tho
hbtiso ho Indulged In 11 llttlo martial
quixotic onreti. rililklrife Iho old faro
jly.clock tho objective strategic! Jiolnt
y. which by tlm explosion rHiiin Tup
was brokerTlnro'lhd'idnl fragjvouta
Tliojeptjrt 6f Hie. gun nrousorl tfio at-
tQiitloiiflf Hrb Knox who wits visiting
In the neighborhood. Blio lamodlatoly
Ulephoiwcl her Tiutband who wllU 0
posse caiitured tho soqundrcl and had
.him lodged In jail. WJiCnMlQ 0WRlt tho
ponMt ofUje liw. 0
rKUSONAf. All I'OI.ITICAU
Ex-OovcnNon MosK(ot South CarolTna
was convicted In lloston rtc?utly ot obtain-
ing $31 under false pretenses and sentenced
to six months' Imprisonment. "..
The wife of Mlnlstr.IweJ) died on tho
1Mb. f
O'DotOTASf HoBKA.wwi ;l(schargel from
St. Vincent's Hospljai o'n thlSth. f
MaDAUH CltAttUirrclI.SAlVTON DOLBT'
tho eminent coutrnltslugev died recently.
Bho was born In London In 1931. ""'
UeCCHAt BTEWAnTdled BtflaVdul Wellsi
onlbellilU from te cueflf ot a wound
received at the battle of Abu Klea.
The Pope Is suffering front a renevaj of
the intestinal complaiut that rseently gave
him much trouble. ...
fcls.
A spec! u. train of Vice President Walte
of the Cincinnati Hamilton . Dayton Hall-
road was save-1 from ditching tho other
day by a tramp who saw a broken rail
aud flagged the train. The tramp was re-
warded with a position on the road.
At tho Chicago stock yards the other
evening a gang of laborers on the Hurling-
ton track stepped aside to avoid an Incom-
ing engine. The smoke nolso and darkness
prevented them seeing tho outgoing North
western train. Michael Toomoy and James
Fleming were killed and Frank Smith
John Snllck Daniel O'Day and an uuknown
roan wero badly Injured
Aiotiieii natural gas explosion at Pitts-
burgh I'a.011 theSlst caused tho death of
six persons.
ADDITIONAL IIMtATCIII.
to than thev had bten before thu maneuver
occurred. Iho first lutlnittlun that any-
thing wrong was going on was a sharp rir-
port ot a pistol 'this was follow cd by the
rapid discharge of shots which tilled the
coach with dense smoke In the rifts of
which thu persons wero noticed to be mov-
ing toward the opposite stats occup'ed by
Gosling ar.d his deputies. The first shot
evjently missed the Marshal. Ho was
In the net of drawlmr a tilstol. and while
rising to Ills feet tho second shot rent Ihn air
and simultaneously with the crack of tho
gun tlio gallant Ma-ihal fell forward with
Ills head Into tho alsio and Ills weapon
'(.'taw if) fillriunlrunDeputy .Manning for a
tlihe td the U-arr Microns the Deputy could
Ine hiuueir from the body ot the clilet no
rwiltcdfa ball in thu neck nnd one In the
sliouldtri Clearing the seal Manning took
a position iu front of thu door to prevent
tho sr.pO fit tho prisoners by thu exit
After ho had fired cery shot In his pistol
tiailcllbentterydruwaiiencU and began to
lemore the exploded shells front thu six
shooter Willie ttto prisoners wern pcppcrhil;
atta at him. Deputy Uivlng backed to
theresi dqorf ot Hie car firing ttliinover
ono of the prisoners was to te seen through
the !tiok)4 'lio prisoners pushed on to the
rear forcing living to tha platform of tho
rleeper wherri ho Deputy
KIltKIl HIS I.AHT SHOT
as ttiedej;riloei Jumped from tho train
Which was tlieu (11 full inot'on. As tliey
struck tho ground Colonel May field of
llelenS Cams County who was In the rear
end ot ihu llr&l-ilass coach tired a well di-
rected shot 'at thu t flionrrs as did Conduc-
tor OcorgUjA. Fowler who was attracted to
thuv suJnkii by tho firing. Thu prisotiera
utade o'lu.a northerl) direction up the
Une fouf nlllos nortli of cw Uronuflcld.
11tUi(iva) pirsumed to bo wounded a
- .... l..a. Jkm.Iiim III... i.lt.n
lcagvr nm niiuusk uiushinto ... .
they fs era-latsiyju In the lane. The train
after a dela of threo or four seconds was
stopped. All was confusion. 1 he coach was
filled with the stencil of blond and powder
fumes. InteMlgallun roea.d that Marshal
(Joslln; wiyidead lymx ou his facoonthe
sct occrtpred by lilui before thu firing. The
fatal ball took effect In the rear of tho head
bur) Ing itself Iu tlio brain just back ot the
foreht (L Mra. C A. Drow 11. Grandmother
of Pitta was 1 Ing near tlio dead Marshal
shot In tho stomach. In great gon. Mis
iin.i.v.i.wl ittpr of thu nrlionei. was
AVaqv;i Insurrection liroke out " recenllJT
msSoiijiM JlejtfpJJ I-arHsa Mid Tamopla
General tTiTiIfi occurred nenc Nlsa. The
Indiana Vir'o MoteI.
Tlie oUtijfsrVot thb Ulilt Rtiir lido
iteamer "Celtfe" lit LKcqiool say la rela-
tion to cutting open the mall begs on the
voyage from NewYofk"tuat the malls
were delivered IntniU A V fd'1 tlh-K
had been tampered with Jyt u6n fit Its
contents taken. " m
liiaurtE.t cars Arrro-WrecWtluett King
we.II provisioned anij fast In tho floe.
r '-. T-r-. rvt'.---f irt rnTin'riTr
UCe uniluiloftahe iii.rnlnir fof 1UI lldlilt
Ui it iJx..l-. ..I. I.U Hi" JtJi i.Ul.
BiUsloinpulLu Itfcl ijiSjii)fVlfllfil
JtlKt'KI.lwVNEOUH. J
John CiiArrr.E & Cp. cotton factors of
New Orleans assigned reeentlyx I.lsJill-
Itlcs tCS.18111; asjetsrepoiteil .at Sl7W-
Ml The causo 01 lite asaignmeni wo. ;Blnon . N w Vork R.ntr.i x. Hudson
stifled W be tho ImtKssl.blllty of Itnhicdlato ... . !
eallsattonn valuable prpjierty. Tub steamer America with .sucar for
. The Urannls blaUhlcago was da-tj. ru -fc iBt Toaddrfc
jtroyci by fire on nlght-of tbe.Wh. ron KebrulrJrsU-allNorfiJ upltw Inlet Fla.
The loss was rjporte.lli.ary. I The cargo aod-tessol wero a total loss but
A bpeciai. from Ileadlng Pa. of AU tllk crew a. aTed . J
18th says. A train dashed throlish Iho bevemtxem of the crew f tQp9lrf:h
city ai ai igii rate oi .pr. w-u.y. au. tenmer "City of IndIugton''reohl Lud-
fireman did not dIieqTej7lheCOus.uatU he to Wrft litfl1 Jtl and perilous
had crawled down to the tender andn- . ' ?JO J " .
SZ: " Z TV. "iV WI.fttwMty.arJtnlltt off Point Sable
beep struck on tho head by a plat form-nt
awntertank. V
OEonue Heaton a watchman on.tlio
llaltlmoreei Ohio Hallroad was struck byJ
an oxpr3s trstn r Pawpaw Station the
other morning and killed. -1 HeUeftA wife
and four children. lso a tntfup waa
killed near the satrlo placo bjrj4ihejr.amo
train. No papers were found to Identify
hlnw K' s--1
IIbax DaOTiiEnsj grain and commission
merchants of San Francisco havo closed
tbelr doors; liabilities ?W0'M)0-awroU
the sam butnot readlly-conrtrttbliS
TllE lovliad vertloh of tha OldTtJtament
will be poU.lshe.1 at Baiter: $
l.i the Coroner's ltiquest"Oti-th Ictlms
lot til almshouse fir at. Philadelphia Jo-
that he seS fire to the building and that lib
was Initiated to do (t by Peter J. Shroe-
dor who was stated to bear a grudge
against Dr. Richardson. ; f
lit tbeJIOUB of Ivonli on the?3lh -KKrl
Oranvlllo presented the "Quesn's 'mrsiagv
calling wjiqrsrT.w "'". . isnoorin t ih.n.i.tii.f rflr.M
Til ral roaa.aecweut. oa.tii Virginia '- "'inrj VZSZM t K
found In an unconsclouw state. In a seat -o-
ccntly urctiplnl by tlio prisoners shut
through the leg below the knee. Deputy
Marshal Manning was powder burnt Iu the
face and shot in tho neck and shoulder.
Two shots had gone tliroujh the first clasi
coach one of which grazed the head of a
lady who was tin own into a swoon. 'Ilia
rear ot the smoker was riddled with bullets
Thu train slopped within -100 ards of a
lanu through which the prisoners wera flee-
ing 'lhu.lcput) marshals had
itt.LO.uin Tiiciit atx-imooTF.ns
by this time w lien Lot lug was called to the
assistance ot Conductor l'ottlrr who had
tho four other inrtt under his
charge whllo Manning stalled in pursuit of
thn desperadoes. His strength however
failed him from the loss of blood aud he
was taken aboard the train which pulltd
out for New llraunfeis when the wounded
women and four prisoutrs wero disem-
barked and lodged Iu jail. The remains ot
3mnfrrnwnrrg7-arr)rnpanled-brDerimy
MannUig weru taken to sail. Antonio
anil rembYed"io the .icsldeuco of Mrs.
"Wi It. Wallace Ids sister 'whijro
they wire Tiod by hundred nf friends.
The vtuuu.iut Manning arc serious
but not necfssaril) fatal. Poises left
Auitttt ttfuf Hail Antonio for 111 aoeW of
tno' traircdy to aid hi tho ctplum of the
dujicnidoea Depub' livlia' orgaulied a
io-e at rtuw Drauntris nuu m-
by tho passage was like escaping steum
Smoke nn;flrUeWeri!thfpv2 olf and It
was seel to descend Info tlio tea and sink.
Tu Egyptian Muftto.wrr? rwntl
to the Uouse of Commoss reooiUly. The.
tenor ot (JordonU disp.al4iei showed that
be was In desperate straits all along and
ttaSlsattllW? ssgwklUiivfa'AlCtlio
MabdU . 1
TliEjlfat 6f the dynamiters Cunning-
ham trntt' Burton rorutneqceil In London op
thAl. " ' ' '
TiIUllaa fercrfs" at Mailowsh will be
raited tAQaQeirectlrktroapiiindtlgbtctu
cupuori. Thfl JUOIpaj r lucreasipg the
bt eastwofks about Massapah.iyid pUplug
lorodoes la the harbor. Strong tea and
and def tos arp Jeng'Conf jpf ifj
In the Suate.ou tha !3d the Dei Moines
Settlers'TtnetblllvrasTlitseaby 31 to Si.
Mcilatpc ny'J amcudmtDk hpprlpi iathig
stanliy sPiiIk! Hi puntiUVIh which I16
found thuTIrstf Twly opTHtA. a short
dlstahfArsju life l.Ui J from tho sown '.U -tha
ttrajelrilinl came up to Ypiger eight nillua
Ulajit wlto gaya unlit ami was p1.1rc.e4 Vf
thteo bills fired bi (hu isiwo. H .was .11
'abledttnd vai taken to New IrraifnfeK
where he'lH-il. The four I1.011 undcP arrest
are ceptcdotttf o( the dead drperdoeN
.lhttesgtencutoter the killing ot tiuslUtf
(s intense.
mt tiitowN'a nr atii.
Mr DrtH the tiiother-In-law of litis
diijd at iJinft o'clock this looming In the
JalLaLJiu.w. Ilrniiutclalu great aimur-iatli
wauvouudedJiiioutdUlercut pUcev three
of WliMdlfUeUuofiantouojhv JtI at
tliefrttuUVid MriCJUruwit wore'h atl Jtl Jlde
by shlu lo-day. Mia ltosa Yesgi'r together
wlh tho wife of lltj and the wife or liar
brothe"tVro; Incarcerated In a second stpry
IIL wluje the tualo conftidcnites wero In-
caWnited In otcr cell of the JslI at Now;
llraunfeis. wherethey will be held uututho
talk or lypch ng sutjlJev Drtuty MsrMial
Jisnning w 10 inane uiu g-anaui ugni
against the desperadoes U lying la a bre-
iminimr Li-
Interesting Ceremnnlrs n the UeilleclMn
of th. Washington Monain-ntA im
ttoi.V ItaWrrftM for Ih (ircatrst 'nt
(loin! Urn snit tnf nl f flras Men
WsnitoTON Febtutrjr zavlho cemt
tnonleji attending the Washington inontv"
ment dedication were fpollt Saturday by
the cold weather Scnstqf Bucrnian madd
the opening speech I'rajcr waa offered b)t
Iter. Mr. Ultc of t -Jst ChnrrJi Alex-
andria VA and Y. .. Corcoran rea-' Iho
address Tha Masoultf ceremonies by the
(Irami'lxlzeof the District of Columbia
whteli filllotted were brief. ThA t-roper
functlonarlrs declined the trtnare the level
and 1I10 plnmb hail been apptleVi 16 the obe-
lisk aiid tiiat IU coniers were found to bn
nri-re. Its courses level its walls skillfully
erecred nccinIng to the plan. Grand Mas-
ter Mason M. Parker setltrred corn and
rourod out wlrfe aud nil ctnblerns bt Hour-
i?liiniit refreshment and Joy shd In the
course of the mvsllc ceremonies broucht
Info uss certain historical Instruments ttltU
which (loner a I Washington had been Inti-
mately conn.cled. The gavel used was
vue prrwrrd fct and ued by Opn-
eral Washington as Orahd Master pro
tern. In laying the curlier" stone of
tho National Capitol September 13
1T93 the sacnl tolume belonged to
the Frederlcksb.irg Imlgts No. 4 qf
Virginia rlpon wlilch Washluglon tov.k Him
fidelity Vons to Masonry. That belonging
to St. John's Inlgc Na 1 city of New
York upon which on April SO llfi he
look tho oath nf office as first President of
the United Stale; the "Great Light" be-
longing to Alexandria Washington lfclge.
Nn"'' of Alexandria. Ya.. unon which he.
as worshipful master received the vows or
Initiation
not Ai'itojf woax nv him
which wa worn hy Msrmils lfajette; a
golden urn containing lock ot his hair
belonging to the: (I rami l-oil?e Of Must
Chuselts. lhe"I-str Light" one of three
sperm randies tmnie In Washington's lune
ral were exhibited. Tlie addfess ot the
Orard Master concludedasfollows; "Know
ye all 7e people that we be Free Masons
lojal and true obedient to law and order
and can net er bo coveraed in revolts aild
couspliaclei agilnsl uie true uovernuutir.
lliu 1 Umortal athlhgton himself a
fee "Jlason. devoted hW hand his
heart and hi sscrcd honor and If
need hi llfo tilto to tlie. eauso of
freedom of conscience of sneccli and
of action and front bts sueccslfub leading
ha v arisen tills Nation. To him and the
memory of his deeds a grateful people hate
erected this memorial In the capltol which
he founded and which will belt lilt name to
remotest airs a monument towering above
other monuments as ho towered above
other men." A brief prajer by tlie Grand
Chaplain asklng'the blessings of nourish
ment TefttwhmeAt and Joy upon all who
wqre assembled ahd a response by thr
brethren "$o may It be amen" brought
this part of the proceedlnw to a close.
TUfc WAY it was mif.T.
To Colonel Thomas I Casey United
States Englnncr was assigned the duty of
presenting the part taken b General Grant
in the construction or tlie monument and
of presenting It to the President of the
Untied States. lie eave an account of the
llrjt proceedings In Congress with a view to
the completion of the Inonument 'and do
scribed each successive step In. the con-
struction until the settlug of tlie can ttone
finished the grett im.iertaKing ana men
said! "Although the dimensions of tin
fonnuattotl of tho case wefe orlglnall)
planned without due regard lo the tremen
unus forces to be brousht into play In
bulldlngsO large an obelisk the measures
of modem engineering science hate sup-
plied means Sot tho completion
of the greatest inouiunriit ever
erected In tny age of the world. In It
proportion ratios of dlmtnslons and sev
eral parts the ancient F.g)P'ln obelisk has
been carefully followed. The entire height
has been made sHnlitl? greater than ten
times the breadth ot the base producing an
jbellsk that for grace aud delicate outline
is not excelled by any Of the laiger Egyptian
aK'nolllln. and In lieauty and arsjudeur It
turpassi'a any that can be Tfrfnttonert Mtt
Crcsldeut for and in behalf of the Jrfnt com
ailsslun for tlie National Washington monu-
aiviit I delher to ou thbcoliuho."
riir.SIIIUNT ARTIIVU
wasgreeleil with rouiidof hearty cheer
and theklillencb listened jnbro eaceriy to
his rumatkt thin to a woiil nt any other
ipenker President Arthur in accepting
tha mmiutnrut saldt "Fcllpw countrjtnrn.
Ilefore the ilawlt of the ccutury wlms
etetilful )cars Wllf Voon have faded Into thr
rait when death hail but lately robbed this
itrmibljauf IU mat tniloti-d nnd Uijsltioo
tltUen. the Cqnprwa tf the Vniud gtalc
pledged'tllo faith of tli Xatloil that In lfilj
illy beating lilt liotioreit name and Ihcu
a uutyr the rat of the general Goven
mept a lonuuniciit jhpuld .be vreQtyd to
ronimcmnrafe the great ctcnt of M
mllliarj and political life. The
itatuly column towering heavenward
Irom the plalp wherein wf stanj
blars witness to all who lelinld It.llut tin?
rnn-niilt which oUr falhrt made lthc.li
ehlldrtni have fullilled. In tlie comnletleit
if this great work of patriotic emleavor
there Is abundant cause fur lialioualteliiUv
In? for while this tUuclure Unit endure It
shall lie to ail uialiKpm a sieauiastioKeu Of
the atlecllonate and reverent Tegiru in
which the lieOnlo continue to hold thr
memory of Washington Well may he
ever keen foremost place In thb heart nf
his ootirtrymen' Tho faith that never
fAltend.-lhe wisdom that wis 1 broader and
iTie review cnntlnned until lo o'cIomV.
when' the President and Cabinet Yepalred
to tlie President's room In the capltol where
they look lunch before procredlug to the
Iralrof the House of ilepresentatlves. The
ceremonies In the llohse of ItepreienlatlVes
consisted of (be reading ot Jtobcrt Win-
trop's Oration followed bf a kptecll from
Mr. Daniel. In the evening a receptlen
waa given by the President
VrAsniSntoVe ixruxtiyzh
At tlie ceremonies connected with the
dedication of tho monument jeatordsy
there were present of the descendants and
.l.tt. .1 W.l.tnln . Un . f Atrt Wslh
i.igton vlcctegent forVlrglnla In the Mount
Vernon Associatloni J. U. Washington ot
Pittsburgh stepson of Mns Lewis Washing-
ton ermni-rfed With tile llslllmore Jt Ohio
L ltallf oad; Mrti U. IW Washington and daugh
ter. Miss tvasiunswm r.nieiien vwiiuj it
Va.5 Miss Kllia WaMiInglbti. CUstlestou W.
Va.j Colonel Thomioa Wsshlngton Tex:
lluslirpil U. tvasnmgion. unriesiuw ii
Va.t 8. "W". Washington Clmrlurton Wl
Va.; Itobtrt Washington Westmorelanil
County Vs.: George Waihlngton. Jefferson
County W.Vti. Mrs. L. Montgomery Ildyd
Elizabeth N. J. grt grand niece of .Wash-
ington; Mlsi Virginia Mitchell Charleston
W. Va.; Mis Clalbon Richmond; Mr.
Myrvn C. llucklcy WMbUigton. Nearly
alt the descendants were great graud nieces
or nephew . " ''
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the -wAii &tf&mimt&P
.emo
sw ' 'X-lf
v 1 1 7" a r. .w
iwl tiiHto .to!iU idifi
K
TAalt.l
mR
' nn. i'n& ii
I f.-IHiM" (.t 1 . O
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ifrTl sh
n
' OOssa! - r o;t lrr.a
tit tjapi h 'fKrtv'W itnj
'jfls1flllWi.I'r
-tjmese
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'iir
't.(
A BURCLAR'3 LUCK. '
1fy Totetn Window It. Is Rha by Kkl'l-
fallj-Attaotert ttarrlvsr. '
C.r.yer.A.XD 0. Fenury Kt.--Mlltoa
Morton proprlelorif a hardware afore be-
came alarmed recently lest his place should
be burglarized ana devised a plan that
worked to perfectloni I jist Sunday he ar-
ranged a loaded revol ty Iu tech a manner
that when a window was onened the con
tents of the weapon would be' discharged
Into ther breast ot the Intruded Two
das later the wbvlow waa found
partly raised ind (he weapon empty.
The police were notified and straight-
way began to look for a man with a bullet
1 In his chest Last night Mlehaef Murray of
12 Hanover street was arrested as the fnllty
party lie was conducted to the Central
Siallori and the officers had the satisfaction
of finding an ugir.bullctho!eoa Murray'
tight ebist. Tlio youth then mAde a confes-
sion lie stated that he- visited Morton'
store last M.mdat night and Jmd ralsod tlj
window' a few Inches when thero was a
flash nnd the rctiort of-a revolver. Me fled
and had ran sotno distance before he be-i
came aware ot the fact that ho had bcon hit.
I ... T . .. 1 1A4 f .
UNOEnVALOATjlOrl.
Four Cases ol Sills fliuhons Seized at the
Met" Vnrk Custom Itouae.
Njtw YtmrJ. February 01. Four cases! bt
silk ribbons Imported by Iuckoiccr (c
Schafer of No. 473 Tlroomo street yrere
seized bran Inspector of the United States
fcurvej-or's dHce for tlndetvalullior'. The
case Is: rt'gardrd by the custdui-bouso ofQcers
as involving an Important pqint and if It
sbolild result In fat or ot the Gotcrh-
ment It Is alleged that an effective checK
V HI be placed on the cvl of uiujerj
valuations lliree of the cacs of
ribbon arrived Jinuasy 10 on the steam-
ship ijt. Jaurent from lUvre and tlie other
ease Teachkd this port five days' later on the
Amerluur TM Importer valued tbo
iods at lwete thousand francsv aid two
of th fcasey were TOssYd! 6y kn appraiser1
depntim. thn blsof t)ut tauatlciL fiub-i
seuuenlir. however. Information reached
the Custom Ilaiise that the ribbon had been
Invoiced at twenty thoasaail francs nd Qiej
Collector ordercJ that thejrooN 'ha seized
COHDON'S REAL CONDITION.
A llrasoo SThy ilrltJsh Troops Ter IMf
rled trros the Drsert.
liiDOsr FebrrraryaS.-'-Tlie'Pdtli AVtrs'
sjys that on December It when General
Gordon decrated Khartoum all rb;ht he
sent a scent and confidential dispatch say-
ing that his troop were suffering frotn lack
ot protltlon and tliat General VtoISeley
should eoDre UUlcklj by way
Mctemneh or Derlier -rA Suaklui
telegram sajrs the arrival of tin
Ilrltltli troops has alardied Oeman Dlgna
who l trjIPK o gather a large force aj
Toinal. Usnian recently killed a tnessen-
eer front Take bearing-news Utat the M Jdtr
of Dotigo assisted by jhe Sbukral tribe
had ergaged In battle rmlj'llade'ndottas
who liat) nlUckctt friendly tribe who rrrre
PSr 1
WSH&Ol!S . ' i
CAl.ROVf vJrV ..
-' ta - . n
it W ft n '
a i -sv. t jsfc
llfV 2l . rJtfSnlasi.-t sQ
"ll"' j 1-V .Iai-r-i" - 1 .
mm a rt rt w r 'iiiiiai r
m 1 tviu l c ts
1 W' Ti'I.ttxar MBw "
n -. '1 r SategR4.i ' - j n
n D-D ri o AwHRJ5V
fi Derr Bh ' ' ! " 1 1
' "S ! yvraoynsita' vStSs&i ' " Nji dr.
nsaak A fKOFJTI I. Y Berber! f? XW!B&5KS
. 7aw'wrTr-j5Jvi04v 4- VnggiiKgSel
2 Sir.. V " ' ' vmS&zSSBn.
... .... ... KIlARTuaM 3 ybuiu XwiriM-tJil
' xsfiaTi y wr' a "" -im ;JT ..- spE
.Y.' .1 WV- ' fTt'VRntrh'A 1 ' ' r
VtsWI'i f! ' r' J 'tBYSPIIi.I.A--. I 1
t.TA i'l f- ! r0Vl'. UUa.nHsUlCse.ti's.CVU.I.
s n. . .... I Am I'd l-t. 'I L- '-LJ--' J - .
SEAT OF' THE' SOUDAN-VYARi ' "fAST'i'n A 'PIPE.
Diseilnllon i? Khartoum. Me ifoii'm. A ".. -r M-rTIlaR
pcrua..!... Wst.oa.Ui.-Cpp.- llnJLTp.
"". . v' a. 1 ! '. J?.' ' AilMtn:8f.imTjIesrtlXroin4 .' T .
ThUmaftsasstheAeaSo5tfl.jdnrd to ?-rwyonK)Fob19rMluiyeeUHi4
-.ut) will giv'eTmrcWerrood Idea of . j fa'tJh crafttlut Ate believed lo
the .eat of ' J8' DJyIS off Uicoast Mvalllng falVweithef.
whooKcPhyha.sWBertobcr butflt- 5 IxiWerlJay dw
tie Kuowii 10 ye -vutTicau i.. fo . JJook mvk Itn fio.
ctiyotHapninw ""uw w . Tr" 'In lee and navigation la coT.ducte.1
"f'.!!? liw greaC disadvantaged Off the
catctl oovtlie.wuthlnkof UialJihMdt -fa-rSi frozen
AzrakorllIueUe1aiulIc?hovosoutUon J& fi Hl!1
Uiejunctro.. of that titer wilt . tbe Ilahrf- Sound lm hd
AWad or ivlllto. Viler and tbo city waftd ! datial. .e
.t. icri
hub m . ..... t...
Of- 11. 1 l.'nlnTui Ir
livn mil ifc. ..
A fleet oL thes S easels
tho- lco above lieu wate"
strategljaliy pnslilere.lon the. Upper ?t'f
ai.dls.tho natural center of military pott ci
for difUnnOjOf twejity-fiv f"". t Tbo -t.
reach .to vdtlihileisj than ball a
tlio latter u -that . the garrlsou
l?t-fntim nrtntsnntwlia tkntll trMni.
ItllltllUllUI lIUIMIHUIW BU-i' vn i-n '
Oiie otlfcr side or'thrf White Site Is the jCaptauuv uf Incoming vetseis reportr
terjnuins. Df liurgreil caravan route 10 won-uia water covereu mm iot uw
ml ami tlH fnrlifUil emnfmtn which (M- 111ft fllslAnril frnm. shorn U Shore.
eral Hick's' lll-raled expedition ilt obt1 jianV ot the stcam-tifg that ply the
OpiiosIteKlinrtqew I tho Ibtud of Xftti. 'harbor am 'tlouiieJ i lively: flbtlue
ditldlnStbollluo Jtlle Into twp brtnebes. p b-lnglng auppllc to Uiaa vwta
me eny is tun ine mwi iiiputaut inni nnu uiaim3iuK " l'i1M -. f'- ." -
'ttrej. .i nine o eiocic n. m. jorenui uw
uottcr atmiuai TrovhKnce. SlOUIilgtoil anu
-.k-JTn ... . I .t TI.h. I.. ..-...
I'
:f
ft
the-rlsln ot the "waters find Indteatcs tntlio
farinirs of tho Delta Die JnHuenco lite inrJV elfit'en
Inrsnow wilt cxcfc'e-trpon tho volume ot Idock.
.1
Miiavaukek Wis. Feb. 10
'IterCtHat Lhkrj
Jleved'
the treap4 upon which- tlteiHirdsperity'juidii
xeryexlsteuc. ilciend.
lts'early hrslory is tihknOwa- The wins
.. .!... .1.K...t...l ..9 I.a h.Ju.I .un In.
m yio in;irtiiiAVi.. w a4;-fyi 5V" '" 4 M13 "ML"
1 dkatii 11 IJlnt i-4xn-atT-itHpttftart-ciitiiiist .l.waf the' first tlmr.
ot tbeltuperlal GOterninaitntof Uie iiursv
tohs. Tim vicissitudes ot.ceuturits finAHy;
redua'ttUtothop.Jlon6f a subonjluato
I tqwn oC Sennnr. couuoerclann trinutarr
llo Sliuidy. whlcN sUuaVW moai tuau
nuvs
tuppljlng the Englbih wltl guns Two
thousand itsiienaowss are rciiurieu' tinea
by. tho Mudjr aiHl.hls nlUbs. ; j
iriru!rIT thTlW' flfrttlt-t dorfff the
-llui Jiadi LecQnur tbo .bwincsi .crntbr
pf the cnilro liastern ouuan in jaiv.
h6tvevcr ifebmh. tAH-lho-gTCitf Pacha and
the wak? .Bhlch shohad cleared . At
elfit'en oVIofli the lTOVldenco reachca her
ft
Mbn-
Michlsan t frozen
front slitiro to Bhorct Atone lime lat Jedl
eSveV. Tn many' years!
the lake was entirely frozen oter. That
jTitlliA'iTrsf tfmr. however. Tn tnanv'
-that Uil lias occurred lij 'rfnn!fe an
a to cueci tuiis
deeper) thna aunlcantlug ttucht. In schools
Iho roursue lil rlirailK
'Midland between AUxaudrlo. aad.Waih
Ingtou proved more dliatroiitlan at
first reported. One hundred tacks ot'mall
matter wrre destroyed Iso a large amount
ot money- tlpited lietTfteo 7000 and
$160000. Five train band were at kllUa
la the flro wh'eU reiulted from tha rxilllabott.
TuiUrlUth teajuer Preston frOfsfWw
YorVi Jaauary l for 1'txtMHsjNi Upgr
land had not enlvtd ft her 4ftlna
Hon ss February Wtb. Great enxWy wm
feltfr-- lip? fiftv V
A iuiTrr.il of ciintiowdur exntatied the
Olher olgbvprarlllT i'jtrWajSr VW hi I
-1 horu ha lieou dbcoverc.l ne. r
'jLiibftlbtiija uiritho tlot wlvch do
wlinmn througlL tho iuudd wat r
lud UwJliid horougHlyioi-od -Mlili
"diekcns"v In whlt-li -much gntss ..tl
b.U'K ltolh tlio shboti nudcrais uru bo
ne fot9f"1Jly guaruti lyqd nlmn 110
tUw li icuchud il.ull mwt!i it will
bo haniii(ciUcoii cried iutq Jioy and
I n.'tcv-eU ts ono bf tho Callfortiia cu-
V03.tifJ T-i-AlfOO Vim
f-r-
ma(litAaaTdtOVyvaJm Tbela-1
Appropriation Wll WM Pyf i!0
GrsJa1? dlttrv'siV-tkruntn-ted id riortloAt
of Wiii Vlrslcla ontccouul of the'talluV
ofKrojuJaUaumuler1 -if - 1'
Uv account ot a coal famine at Harahew
III forty Jarnvj-aralJ.el the eoaj ear pp
ILelllluola.O-jilr! track tielplug .thorn-
iIyolohlrty tout of coal '
Tifx' Chltaeft election fraud cat. ended
In the coDvic(loa of Mtckla (liltagherl
uiVfi; wou and tbtrptaulWu) at Iiloht
Advices from fiaton lUuiifr -t fert
1 jiA honto-canconducUir In otvbtlry-
iiort Mtvs. Jias 11 long mttbatj A.
jruiu 6vvU hltu 'or twd ride and dii-
rmfei;i?5:ier& J upon '" -
tuYff'l'y wftcr to'rldo UcnK; and
InihdciPtliVcomltlctor' money for bl
fhrV -'II10 condoelor look out four
faros tyapf which vcrofor tliodobt
uudoncjf lliu lutcfcsL-rf'od sL
JIuA'tJiivbecii emnlojetTon tall-wJTk-iM
lempe rvudre 0f ;0tilo-
CfVVf.'ftna' tho mlrfe! uoder favor-
ab'oirounutance at 125 degrtjes
while1 tbKj Moke-holcir of troplcahrMfllp
Ihcy ttre-.taJdlo woik oocsmlonallv at a
tcnnxinituro of IfjO'tle'rrcfJAOfcri'fon!
... A- .j-- j-...i..----j
s
Xroni ro. peril
nd vas dismayed by nA defeat.
IhU Mjajiy that tepV alUkelftsh purpose
lubnnliiiato to the divnandt of patdolltiti
and hqnor the sagacity tint UisplajeJ
Itself lit earnuanj Clll4lUlLfJPr ud above
all tint harmonious unison of moral Intel-
leclJilAiuidltlucMi'hlch uctor fouud''lM
parallel among men these are the attributes
ot character which the Intelligent thought
of this century ascribes to the Grandest
furore of tho last century but other and
more elomicnt urn man mine tun 10-aay
rehcatse to leu 1(11 story of (ila noble life
ud Ju glorious aciactejnents To H9vlf
hi been assigned tha tlint'.er nJ
mote formal duiv Iu tulnUmerlt
o( which I do novt as ItcsUIciU ' of
(bn Unltwl KUtcH.and In. behalf of th
people 1 recite lhl nioinnuent frorn. the
hands ot the builders and declare- It dedi-
cated from this time fottli' to Immortalize
the llfo and memory of Uevrge Wathlngtrm."
'Iho Ifeslileut leid his &ddross In a flrui.
clear tore ana at us i-onciusion cneers
uruke lortn mat were nearly anproiongeu.
u twil aiKiiui 1111111 suo niniraiun ovfiaujt
Sliepuaii 'hu asxjmblage. again hrokolulo
cheersv the qllltary wheeled Into line the
civic bodies and distinguished nirtlclnafits
in thb proceeding Of the day sought llielf
etrnagei tnu the prooetsion tinner un
uiarjUalsl)lp of .(iencra) b)'eildn took up
Vietiueoi uiarcu to uie uspuoi
TJlU IlEVJEW
'The Jitocesslnn did noV' reach liie eUt
ffput at the capltol whore Ii was revtewol
by tlio President until lo Tresldent
Arthur wiin uis cjiuet tiniorstiuerman
and llawle and tafiuberf of lbidlploirjatla
cwb occupied K suuiu efrbted: directly Iu
front of tha east main entrance to tha
etpUol nui acjas th$ta.we of )VAhtntton
lletwecn ir0W arid 300(1 people trefoas-
semoieu on tus capuoi ttcps anu in me
aitja.ce.nt ground and the Mlqduwa of tho
Senataml'IuM cotnuilttAe romns ovrr-
looklru the teView grourid Tvere filled with
tptclatorv. '
Imtuedlabjly after 0"eTal Slierjdtu ud
bit aide pasted tlie I'letlc'eiit they rode tq
a point opposite from which the Ueuerai
klso -tltwed th brcywsslon. The "visiting
and local military orgmlfAtloni patted In
leviow lornica m iuie oy eoupanirs aim
the HwcUcld preae nwd ws the tuet dlv
Py i tee eays procKaing. vm gnat t
wlnter'i tunsblne ujon th lsolUhtd arm
and bright color of Uiounlforiu Hut a uk-
costloV ot warmth which was refrtViJur; lo
Hjif oulbUttlM ot Ui ttdTtrinji peot.top
TntXKatlfeait A.cldrnts. .
OsqwssTi.FeburypljrTliqStLonl
cxpteja train duo this morning ran Into
the rear car Of the mnimntots raurontiie
side tra:t at Dclld. twelve mtleJ- front thlt
city Injuring a number of .paisi-Jijei!!
suburcan resiaents 01 Cincinnati. 4110
cause tf Iheacddeut was an open awuon
but A by It wa opeu. Is not caplalncd.
Not fa from the sinio ' tltiiei anothir
accident iiappened 011 the ilrnv I.Ioo
Irwd 'at Locklsnd station thirteen mile
norm oi tn ei.y. iuoadw inn. cxniti
train was approaching llio city apd had Just
iaiscd IcLbnd when It ratvovr a broken
rail. Tnoaleeptrsandthrfletf pas-ieilgU
cpsdi wern thrown fioni tha track. t No on a
was allien so iar as Known aiju ouiy two
an reported seriously lnJQrd.i 1 1
KeT.mt l'rrsoiia killed.
riiiiJUiELPitia Februaryar. A fire
brtke nf betwgOJM I4 audivarr; pleUlck
lhl morning In 1 jiohjo of John A.
Klng.'o ISMPInettrect. Three duelling
were destroyed. Ttiecc6panUof KlngVlee-
Idence were arotistd fay U10 htatttxi aniokn
only to dreo th? usual mean of rfifesj
tot olf. Thev' ran to tbe window khll
inost of them'JUni'iied out.-l 'Klhtf'ifpeare4 f
at a fourth suiry wmuow ani ws eeu
to
texiraordrnary season of cold
reUltv'' '
MttWAUKEtW) Feb. lO.A-H doubt
la regard lo the sMcty Or thrf propeller
Irnto.-ulislhij tor nine Jdaja rraa set
jit reit bv a teleeram rcceleed.by tho
iJigefitlicro ta.t illgTit from (Trahdf lfaven.
'riio dlspatcli announced" ISat the.
firKliedlsotEK'Illetfru)lnoltoflnA! Jllchlg rwls Imprisoned IrfthatTA tee
Ids sway as far a possible lie accordingly evearmlleav)ff Saugauic twenty mllef
peStaplhb VUV ai? oTpsllllJn-eomllra'nd-' "soutVof Grind IKten. TheDoat la .abnn-
pd. bw Ids ton: JbrpJiluf -jftcrwitrdf tantly edpplltfl wlttafueb and wttliirtllucs
Kllllto fora few wceks-and Isuiall-not weather will easily frcq;irslf. Seventeen
jluJUUlKnotthat hameofcourt 'Iliei bf ttufnow walked ashore at G'rand Haven''
result ol this. expcilltlutv was to conn.ucif mo ops'jer.tay 'iieyTreiiiiisuiira m emvw
l&stcWSOurTan and .-fnncx it to tlfd Fgyjit- tosxtoprovlsloiis. .Oneof Urn .party tlje
aa nisTooi oaoiyTrozea-urmBs
Ian. ruilni.aial KlnrbninvatiirsLina'de tua I'cicrV bad
f too-
base of mllljan operatlqnsy becatuo In tj23
Ihe" sr'it of Government and ontstrltrped
Bluiidw hi cpmiBlntlalSlniporture-- 1 Iu
18t0 Popo Gregury (XVL.fouttded a mis-
iofi there wldelt 'Wis lefigi cIidfmetM bV
Dr. lgp Knpblscljqr Ssiwnl Kuto.poirj
consulates wpro also established there that
0t UlglilHl dathig from tSttl tot I81M 111
whlfhlaUvr.jear tas abolfsJiesLfuider
circumstances whlcTi'Eave rlo fo much com-
nipiitli i 1 l
Tlu nomilatlon ot Khartoum has- .v;
i ronl'l 0.900-10 S0.0W). akeordlng to 'the
Icypt U)t Gorcnio4J oftlcUl 'cxhclkin
oueuuy causing a
.wulk'
Ix.rt
lealW-
feurilED DEP fN'rSNpVY.
JThlrll1 t-ersbns1 HuppoW 'in
Tbstr.IJve.Ja utHh-X-velw
covered. . x
Ttlletpartyrvthiclt went from here (0 Uta
i4 flMfrnrlfrt1stfAint-Lr a tnrrtblil ntltvt f n
'WL
W-'-r
lutly causing a siidden.exodus.of one- .. .....j
Uilrd -of- HA) InhubltauU. "Tho town1 eon' -iL-'iusuL-
b pot- ' bbur Tuesday night brTnglaf the Owlios
MxirnVk eh e victims. Four of &aA m ' lift 1
leho victims. Four of thojj atlr-t rt-
jjptted dead Wer-rr;ue.i auvo. sney
..-'itiaLlt.L.nrl.-il.2 s.;.s illii.1tnlwUtM
'!?w..!lfeft i!T!! 'CSuT; twelro-touniVred
few 'ltianith-'rriugtir Ilt 'lUeeta iJr.ctil!JaU) hp waa bu'lcd liaf .bcurjh
Vr-
make an effort to iuinn but was over
come by the beat and fell bact Info the
ttaitiea. Ill charied bodwasIUund Mtdr
tho fire ww efUngu)hed Ihtee peou-n
who Jumped to the gtouud-:tw& female s
aptsanda sister of Mrs. Klni-klsd lost
their live ' ''
- - -
l'roniptly IncheJ.
PrtiNCirroM.'W YX.f February St. A
horrible inurdtr occurred near tills place
Monday ifolloiTtdiby lynching go Tues)
day nigbt -ilunday afternoon Aithun
Jackson a colored boy eighteen jejrarfl. '
up ot ianrei
aauaesr 1 llio Uqttnipr'a house Ia Ui0oiu3tainetl somej Ipjpy to his back: yt.
principal ouiurng 111 mo cuj 11 sawiim Kolst. Wtio'tVas Itiguired nours ana jtr.
tltorlter bhuV eull General Conloni l-' ' i"ir4. 'nfeTJoQyicf omf Olilnatnati we not
w.fV!'yr.l'l!tluui'f''Vv.''''' fomid. 'jrue 1 xues owci pi uianact
There hit t nfsd been constrttcted nme otter vcreliauiecHlOtvti th'tf Wityoti ot? Meds one
bulldliiga of bnportanct for In IS1 Drr bf which' tanUtUliOibo'lle pt th fuuc Daln
Schwelvfurtlt says no lotinu were a large nu cindrciv and ahqtlir; the remains of
nuinberOf Oetv brMt bulldlnss. It apaclou Vj irtrd anClafbyVThe latter Oh tlieTriigllt
qitty op (He Ulpe .Nile and W; !uiVf 18. -bf the twlbl disaster alnly begiod of icr
structures on thp other ba.tk of tlio fiver husband that' lus and hef child be taken to
IhelatiileMe of Uiocitj an iutoUiidal ajcAof llaMynrsho wM HOW U 1UW
. . . .. a ..1-1 ....
bv a w all and ditch. The drhMo ot
inaci Is bad much of ir'lhM U'o)Y (ho
level of high ustor lit tlio titer; vons--qutntly.
Jt Is u nutliealthfid and fwlt
ainclllnff city. Tho Inhabitants aro "Egypt-
ians llerber Arabs Turks Jew Negress
and f urQieans.
IIISTAMK'.
tvus comlnsr.
iiotlitdg' new was' developed. Tlie funeral
nntce-TWltliUke plaOeio-Wy. Jftvoadultrf
and eight iWldrenj aa U1 dn Altj 111
constant datfgerfArai niovrsfldcs! and t T
llrf TOrty i'L 'ko- Uiew toiCiy to-
Ibrlug thfcw to thU ?Ity. Jnow-llde lit tue
'vicinity of Altiart of dill bcrTtrrfned.
concealed nlmielr behind a cliinin
bushes and (hot a man named irry; kill
Ing Ithn luttautly. llu raljbe4 the tvxly dt
set eral dollar and patt of the cluthlpg.
That night he attended a dance where he
was arretted. TuenUy he had a prelimin-
ary exumluatlou at which ho confesseii tits
built. At night f mob took blm fioai tha
jail aiid bUng hhn tp n tree.
Ifatj4 Kauwy. .
1'Hil.A.DEi.ruu Pa. Februanri 21A
special fjom Mmujy VaUox jmj Joseph
llaberckertake fdty Ms wlfo ar tlitrtV-
eigut and three children amy writy ana
Willie KM respectfully fifteen inelve tud
eliht nuit slelehlut hi ltrte two-borse
slelli last eteulng. Ou the way home
about ley o'clock the horses tqok fright
aial'rtit at. Tbe-'lle!gri''w overturned
ndlho occupwiu.drBseJ M jiet. Yjhm'
thet horse .fell. Th Jfbrt necfc waa
broken' aid tflo child Titnry had bStlt (egS
cut off ami died shortly after. TliswIWaud
the rrmtiulng ctjlldrea ate IhoujUt tobe
f tliy lujured ttt
( Xastu.ce Ktlltst.
LtTTLB Kock February L-Ai i'.t
this afternoon fiftnw miles below Poplar
Ulutr. M..tm tbo SC LcaJe A Ipo- Xoda-
tela JUIIrcast whit tbe testUt besuxt -tstntm
tla wa tunnuvt at full 94 the
iuaine exploded killing Um tnylaer John
iyjuirv.wio. luauy 1WUTI HHf JiV
11
V-ram Cairo to pld Dorlgula abqut ?( one took place-ftOTTtorg-al(!tr8aturdy.
i1?' .. .. o- . .u... m .i U.lt.tfiBjleA resulted in tbdidtattk'ot1
S IRU1 VfM WIMUitm "l'UT ' 'V-.iT ."'" ' i-liM itmr Tn
Kortl 10 ltic.nut.n rr mucs. tlltcv liHCll.nuy rtsup vv j.y-iv. '"
.HctwatK-'.to Kharwum7w lalle. tuciT froni'B rielgbborlto tawjf Went to
Not AIM. but WorV. I fTh.KotWwt.rh
Ttnw. rLul iZISiJlrtHl. nonHhObh End Vmti. '-im WcHmf
Uarcourt thrf Homo Secretary restctuay .Jiantliiio cabla and tunnel were opllterateit
rcCfdvcd ft deputation of Vftotployeljvorlg. byafca-of now ThoW8loW of Mm
Ionian nlin muiim) 11m IliSt tlmv ill I tint ullltA WIS SUflUUent til kUfl UlO
.1Wm. kntvinrV. 'Thpfomutlatrti i ( 'WlUlCtoe tu UlO CrOUfld AlKS the . bWlmt
-' --:r i. ... . r: ..t... ..- .
ajmpatby with W .oclaUMfo ip.ttwla . aw. """JH'SS
'Hie Home terrtary vra mtih L im- . Alt It lbelleved thirty perns ipz taai
wntss insvnii' - must
w-i " ' l"-T
iv zuirw nnq
FrtaJ tnlth
nrraJed bV the expressions of the dVnu-
utipn ap. eastuM thQ deleKtei tat the
GottrmneuV would look )ntf tho matter
.closely ahd eontlder tho UvUaMllty"ofi
ttlmuitba rfforU i6f local pbllantbrople1
Douies. wiuta low ot ajioruuiR weer icw-
porarytellef. Iq addition hu thought tlat
tn viqvmftU5niiniBUifl0 o?ieiiiirvs jja.iua'
way olemlgratlnn by communication wth
tha UrllttAt eoloulilaiUbbtltliis. '
'VederilElectlon Eipente.
VrsmVoTOS teb W.TbO tosttfaj
of thoTroasbty In'reSfJonss to a fefihrtioa
adopkd.on tlw motion of Kfwe(itMrq
DocKeryhas traumlttted to thf lIous) a.
Utteintutbf the tMPme Ineurred. ahder
theilaVr wav!41n tor the; pmtnUiiit of
Special IK'puty Manba) .bupervlsor of
Klectlou Hod Chief f5ui4rvtMr. Tht taie-
uiitnmw wa mwniir jw'i;
ana iwm u txptw ior mcssmu rwornt
et""i8aAi Burrrtior OilatH'
crripfyr53'tJ?ifMLV?ii Vi"1'
i
t RUHs b Vlrglnpv.CoM FW4f.
.LyxdffBuw? Tt'lfe!)w-1.TW
tepottd t roh9nta1 TnewH Qwtv
tjJ and pioro Is . anticipated Q"to
foi tie deorostM ot' btuMtrS a ui-
W of rUiner 'WSiP5xsiid!biM
ifroam iM ooal-aibws Sim
missal eter vttn wm fltt tb .
V.Tfn Slut town iuvr; keiJ aWt trpotf K
f
1kw. MvtBMranw MM Ii lUisw
&tAs8BS
and whattbU wooay tk iyittMH af
thotiie fcft
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