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tut nfWttl-WVtMJTfrVtf " ASP JLffi'5 J I . X J SCIIOFIELD REBUKED. JUDGE BRADLEY DENOUNCES ARMES ArtRfcfeT. Ife Rays It Wns Unjnst, Unlawful, Arbi trary, Tyrannical nml Cnprlclons on Nthe Tnrt of the Ilctlred Cominnnder, In Whatever Capacity Ho Acted Tho Captain Dlscharccd Caio Will tio Ap pealed. The Cno of Captain Arairii Washington, Oct. II. Judge Brad Icy of the district supremo court to day ordered the dischargo from cus tody of Captain Goorgo A. Armcs, who wis nrrcstod ou tho order of Lieuten ant Oencral SchoOeld, just prior to tho lattcr's retirement from tho command of tho army, for having written him an insulting lotter. Tho judge said: "The arrest and talcing of Amies into etistody, carrying him away from his home to barracks and holding him in close arrest without any antecedent charge of crimo preferred in any way against him was and i.s unjust, unlaw ful, arbitrary, tyrannical and capri cious on tho part of General SchoUcld in whatever capacity ho uctcd, wheth er acting as lieutenant general or act ing secretary of war. The petitioner is discharged." The judge then went into the matter at cousiderablo length and said: "No ohargo was preferred against Armcs at the timo of his arrest, no "crime has been charged since, and for tho of fenses alleged, no arrest was neces sary. Tho arrest and conilncmont were unlawful nnd oppressive. As tho offense charged would, upon substan tiation, result only in reprimand, sus pension or dismissal, the possession of the body of tho accused was not neces sary to carry out the charges, as would havo been the case if imprison ment or death was to be the sentence." Speaking of the president's power in army matters, tho judge said: "The president of the United States is commander-in-chief of tho ofllcers of tho army on tho retired list. This func tion of tho chief executive, however, is unaccompanied by harrowing caro or weighty responsibility. Ills title of eommandcr-intchiof, so far as it re late to rotirod oflioors, is khorn of all power to impose duties, and appears to be an empty name." The judge advocate general of tho war department has determined to take an appeal from the decision of Judgo Uradley. Thla will carry tho matter to tho court of appeals of tho District of Columbia. ELOPED WITH A MINISTER. Mist Salllo Hush Married to Iter. James irecn of Shclblna, Mo., at Qulncy, 111. Qpincv. I1L, Oct H. Rev. James Preston Green, a Presbyterian minis ter at Shclbina, Mo., was married here yesterday to Sallie Bush, a wealthy girl of Monroo City. Miss Hush has been kept a prisoner by her father, although she is. of age. He objected to Green because he was poor. Twice the couple tried to elope, and tho groom had marriage licenses iu three counties. Last Sunday the girl got away from the house that her father had placed her in and came to Quincy to visit frieuus. Green came to n ministers' conference here. Ho heard that Miss Hush was in the city, drove up to her stopping place in a hack and carried her off. They 'crossed tho river and were married by a county justice near West Quincv on a license that tho groom obtained sevoral weeks ago. The bride is '2 years old, pretty, and has a largo fortune in her oivn right. MISSIONARIES IN NEED. The Congregational Homo Society In Tem porary Financial Strait. Nnw York, Oct. 11. The Congrega tional Homo Missionary society is in iobt to tho banks 8170,000, its treasury is empty and, inasmuch as only S100, 300 of the indebtedness is secured "by collateral, tho banks havo refused f ur tlier tmsecurcd loans. The sala ries of tho homo mi-stonaries were duo October 1. Failure to receive them means in many cases borrowing of local banks at high rates of interest. The society is absolutely dependent for tho timo being upon the gifts of hurehcs and individuals. Tho pres ent situation is duo not only to the hard times, but to tho chronic omis sion of Congregational churches to take their missionary collections in tho summer and early foil. Tho severity ' ' tho crisis is great, but temporary. DURRANT ON THE STAND. He Displays Remnrknblo Coolnoss nud Nerve. Dnrtng the Ordeal. FAN Fbancisco, Oct. 11. Theodore Durrant, assistant superintendent of Emanuel Haptlst church Sunday -school, was placed ou the stand yes terday for tho purpose of convincing tho jury that ho did not murder Ulanchc Lamont April 3. With tho same coolness that lias characterized his conduct since his arrest ho denied tho principal allegations that have been raado against him by tho most important witnesses for tho prosecu tion. Ills answers woro always brief and to the point and by rauny were interpreted to mean that he had studied his part well before taking tho stand. Questions that would ordinari ly case a visible impres-ion on a guilty man were answered by Durrant with tho utmost unconcern. Even when Attorney Den prey asked him if on the :id of April or at any other time lie murdered nr participated in murder ing Ulanchc Lamont. the prisoner coolly replied in tho negative. Alleged llypnotlcr Shot. Ardmoue, Ind. Tcr., Oct. 11. About .5 o'clock yesterday nfternoon J. II. Forellnu shot and killed M. D. Dixon on Main street Dixon was n. phren ologist and Forcliryj claimed ha had hypnotic power of his wifo and used it unlawfully. St. Louis, Mo., Oct, 11. Circuit Court Judgo Wood this morning granted an injunction restraining Joseph Pulitzer and Directors Will iams, White and Carvalhoof the Pulit zer publishing company from interfer ing with Colonel II. 0. Jones In tho management of the Po&t-Dlspatcli. MADAGASCAR CONQUERED TliO French Campaign Knds In the Itovns Submission. r.vms, Oct 11. The minister of war. General Zurliudon, received a dispatch from Mojanga to-day confirming the news previously received from Port Luis, island of Mauritius, of tho cap ture of Antananarivo, capital of the island of Madagascar, by tlto French expeditionary force under tho com mand of General Duchesne. Tho ofllcial dispatch says that after a brilliant action Antananarivo was occupied on September 30. I'oaco ne gotiations with thallovus were opened tho next dny and were Rucecssflully concluded the samo evening by terms being agreed upon subject to the rati fication of tho French government. General Mot j-.lnger, tho second In com mand of tho French forces, wns there upon appointed governor of Antanan arivo. It is scml-ofllcially announced that a rigorous protectant to will bo estab lished by Franco over the island of Madagascar, assuring the preponder ance of tho entire administration. The queen, Kannvalona III., will bo re tained, but the primo minister, her husband, lalnilairivony,wiU bo trans ported. POISONED BY THE FATHER. Eight I.lttlo Ones Lose Their Uvea on Account of Jealousy. GnirriN, Ohio, Oct. 11, News has just reached this city of a tragedy that occurred in Piko count', near Milner, on Monday, In which eight or nino children lost thctr lives by poison ad ministered by their father. It seems that Tom Spccr, taking advantage of his wife's absence, and being prompted by jealous-, administered tho fatal drug to his children, it was "Rough on Hats" and tho (lend is now behind tho bars. Minister Tripp Sees tho I'opo. Romk, Oct. 11, The pope to-day re ceived in audience tho United State3 minister to Austria, llartlett Tripp, and congratulated him upon tho com plete freedom of Catholicism in the United States. Ho alluded to tho coming elevation of Monslgnor SalolU to the cardinalate nnd inquired con cerning tho health of President Clove land, for whom ho expressed warm regard. Amelia Hives O hauler (lets n Divorce.. New Yoiik, Oct 11. Mr. W. G. Maxwell, of the law firm of Chauler, Maxwell & Phillip is nuthorlty for tho statoment that a decree of divorce on the ground of incompatibility, has been granted Mrs. Amelia Rives Chanlcr. It Is stated there was no opposition to tho decree and that noth ing In tho pleadings or proceedings rellected on cither of tho parties. Mr. Maxwell positively declines to glvo any further Information. Jlowspapcr Chango. Topeka, Kan., Oct II. .T. L. Ilris tow has purchased tho Ottawa Herald, a Democratic paper, and will at onco chango It into a Republican paper. Mr. llristovv will take cnargo of the property next week. He will retain tils position ab Governor Morrill's pri vate secretary, and have plenty of time to do tho editorial writing lor inu Herald. His brother, John 11. Hris tow, will do the local work. The Governor Will Walt nnd See. Litti.k Rock, Ark., Oct. 11. Gov ernor Clarke, when shown tho Dnlla3 telegram about tho change of tho Florida Athletic club to Hot Springs, said ho had nothing to say at this time. He would wait nnd see if tho chango was made, and would then tuke such steps as the law authorized. rnrmers Want Import Duties. St. Louis, Mo., Oct 11. Tho Mis souri statu grange, in nnnual session at Warrensburg, has adopted resolu tions demanding the protection of agricultural products by an export duty as a right to which farmers are entitled as long ns protection is given to manufacturers. . Hot ttprlugi Happy. Hot Springs, Ark., Oct 11 The news was announced officially here last evening that Hot Springs is tho placo whore the world's championship fistic contest is to take place October 31. For two days tho city has been expecting tho word to come, and when tho message c.ime establishing tho fact the people went wild with enthusiasm. Drought In Four States. PiTTsnuno, Pa., Oct. 11. For two months a severe drought has prevailed all over Western Pennsylvania, West Virginia, almost tho entire state of Ohio and parts of Indiana. In all ex cept the last named state there has been arcmarkablo deficiency in rain fall, according to figures of the Pitts burg weatherstation. CHEAP EXCURSION SOUTH. Tho Farm, Field and Fireside, Chicago, is doing a most excellent work ia helping those who want to better thoir condition to secure homes in a moro congenial cllraato, or whero tho opportunities for getting a start ia lifo are better. Its colony plan is very popular, nnd enables homo-Bccucru to 6ccurc a chunk of excellent laud at almost half tho usual price For its Oct. 15 ex cursion to Green Cove Springs, Florida, tho lowest rates over given to that state havo been secured. A splendid train will bo run from Chicago with special cars from Oma ha. Kansas Citv, &t. Paul and Cleveland, nnd a steamer from New York. The traia will to composed mainly of sleeping cars, which will bo used for beds throughout tho trip. Fifty-six thousand acres of tho best land in tho stato has been secured, tho greater part of which will bo sold at 15.00 an acre. Any of our readers who wont to loin this excursion shovld write tho Farm, Field and b irosido at oucc. Thoy will also run a special excursion to California ca tho Hth of Nov. America Not a Great Wine Country. Washington-, Oct. 11, The French embassy has received from tho inter national exhibition at llordeaux, Franco, the second bulletin on the wine production of tho world. It makes tho surprising statement that the United States is fifteenth in im portance among tho wine producing countries, being preceded by Chili, Roumnnia, Scrvla, Greece, Argentina Republic, Switzerland and otlior small countries besides the great centers of wino production. Franco leads, as for years. THE SEATS IN DOUBT. AS TO CONTtsSTSMN THE NEXT CONGRESS. Disputed Sent In Legal Doubt Trouble llxpected Tho Contestant's Evidence. In Kebuttal Not l'llcd In Accordance. With l'laln l'rovlstons of tlin Uw Contestant. Must Hare. 'a Strong Caso' to Win. Disputed Congressional Sent. Wasiuxotojj, Oct. 10. Not ono of the contests filed ngninst tho members of tho now house of representatives is complete. In most, tho testimony furnished on behalf of both tho con testant and coulestco has been de posited with tho clerk, but in nono have the contestants filed their testi mony in rebuttal. In tho Ilelktinp-McGann caso from tho Third Illinois district Mr. McGann has not yet furnished his testimony, which, according to law, ho should have done within forty days after that of tho contestant. Although this is tho law, tho house is not always guided by tho statutes if satisfactory explanations for tho delay arc fur nished. In tho llenttle-Prico ease from tho Third Louisiana, for instance, Mr. Price's testimony was delayed by smallpox, which was epidemic iu cor tain parts of his district. Although no ofllcial information has been received to that effect, it is un derstood at tho clerk's office hro that It. A. Chesoborough, who filed notice of contest against Georgo 11. MeClel lan of tho Twelfth New York, has abandoned his contest In tho other New York cases (Mitchell against Walsh in the Eighth nnd Campbell against Miner in the Ninth) tho con testees have not filed their tcstimouy owing to some local hitch, and Mitch- oil, it is understood, chnrges Walsh with attempting to delay tho caso. All of the contestants nf the thirty cases are Republicans, savo Goodrich, who is contesting Cobb's soat in tho Fifth Alabama, and Campbell, who is contesting Miner's scat. Goodrich Is n Populist, who had tho Rcpullcau in dorsement, nnd Campbell ran as an in dependent Democratic candidate. General opinion is that tliacunoa-'ot tho contestants seated by'Tho next house will l.nvo to bo very meritorious as, tho Republican majority is over whelming nud thcro is no political emergency which would tend to mnko tho members look on contests with anything but an impartial oye to their justice. AFTER THE FIGHTERS. Corhctt nnd 1'ltzslmmons I.lkcly to lie Indicted by the Austin Grand .Jury. Austin, Texas, Oct.10. Tho grand jury concluded its examination of members of tho Corbett training party at 1 o'clock this afternoon, and they returned to San Antonio. Helauey said after tho examination that lie knew no mo; j about tho mat ter now than ho did before, but from the questions asked it was very evi dent that the grand jury would at tempt to indict Corbett and Fitzslm mons und probably some member of tho Florida Athletic club for arrang ing a fight on Texas soil. WAGNER'S TRIAL DAY. Tho Ex-l'rlost Will Ito Arraigned for Embezzlement October 15. St. Joskpii, Mo., Oct 10. When ex Priest Dominick Wagner was arraigned in the criminal court to-dny on'tho charge of embezzling monoy from his former congregation of St Mary's, his case was continued for trial to Octo ber 15. Although the bond was fixed utonly SI, C00 less than his alleged shortage tho priest says that ho does not caro to give it, and will Ho in jail. "Inm disgraced," feaid he, "all that is possi ble." DEMOCRATS WIN. They Carry Indianapolis by u Majority of About n,ooo. LvniANAroLis, Ind., Oct 10. The municipal election in tills city was a Democratic landslide. The entire ticket Is elected by n .majority approx imating 6,000. Thiff Is regarded re markable in view of tho fact that a Republican was elected two year3 ago by a majority of over 3,000. Clemency Refused by tho President. Washington, Oct 10 Tho presi dent lias refused to interfere further in the enso of Thomas St Clair, con victed iu California of murder on tho high seas and originally sentenced to be hanged September 21, 1801, but re spited four times, the last carrying tho ate of execution to October 18, and has also denied tho application for a pardon in the enso of Huns Han sen, convicted in California of murder on tho high seas and sentenced to bo hanged Friday, October 18. Colonel I'orney Gets Off Kasy. Washington, Oct 10. The report of the court martial in the case of Colonel James Forney of the marine corpse, recently tried at the Rrooklyn navy yard, has been received. Tho court found him guilty of neglect of duty. Tho chargu of embezzlement was declared to bo partly proved but not wholly sustained. Of tho numer ous other charges and specifications ho was acquitted. Tho bentence is that he bo publicly reprimanded. Ilurned Ilcncath Their I'nglne, Colorado Springs, Col., OctlO. An cast bound Rock Island freight train ran into n bunch of nattlo at Flagler, near the Kansas line, and six cars and the engine were ditched. Engineer Cane and Firemen Suearinger, both of lloswell, were burled under tho en gine, tho former dying in two hours of his Injuries, and Swearingor will die. Sat Up III Her Collin. LoaANsroiiT, Ind.. Oct 10. Mary Kunze, wife of a furmer near horo, was pronounced dead by her attend ing physician, after a long sickness from paralysis. Eighteen hours Inter, and just bef ore the time of the funeral,, she aroso In her coffin and asked for a drink of water, and Is now rapidly recovering. LORD SACKV1LLE WESTV Tlio nt-KngtlsU MlnUtcr Tells, t llli Mission to Atnerlestr Nr.w York, Oct 10,-aApeclal cnblo to tho World f romJrohdou says: An extraordinary anil in many respects unprecedentcdpubUciition by a Hrlt ish or other high dlplumnt has been discussed during the past few days among tho foreign representatives to the- court of St James. This is n lmiidsomoly printed pamphlet marked "For Private Circulation Only," nnd entitled "My Mission to tho United States, 81-89." and has just been Issued by Lord Sackvillo, who ns Sir Lionel Uackvlllc-Saekvlllo West, K. C, M. G., was tho English minister to Washing ton for the period named. It will bo remembered that Presi dent Cleveland, almost on tho ovo of tho election of 1888, sent Sir Lionel Ids passports because of a letter writ ten by him to an alleged Englishman In California, commenting upon tho approaching election. This pamphlet is Lord Sackvltle's defense aim expla nation, after seven years, Of Hint Inci dent Hut tho unprecedented part of It, and tho part of it which has aroused very excited comment Is. first, tho freedom of his strictures upon tho American pcoplo nnd American public menj and, second, ahls own oppressed indignation that the llrltish ministry should havo accepted Mr. llaynrd ns ambassador to this country, while, as secretary of stato of tho United States, Mr. llaynrd had wantonly insulted, in person, its accredited representative. Tho pamphlet consists of fifty-two pages, 15,000 words, and is of very limited issue, not moro than 100 copies. These havo boon sent, under seal only, to leading foroigh diplomats nnd the higher English officials and a fow personal friends. Chester A. Arthur was president and James G. lllaino was secretary of stnto when Lord Snckvtllo camo to Now York in November, 1881. At a reception jJvon him by tho St George's society ho says that Mr. lllaino wns sent to greet him by Presi dent Arthur nnd ho mndo a, most cordial address of welccmc. Lord Sackvillo notes nlso his very cordial reception by tho president himself, but remarks: "That while Mr. lllaino was using this conciliatory languago ho was carrying on hostile controversy with her majesty's gov crnmenVTospectlng tho abrogation of tho Clnyton-llulwcr treaty," A presidential election was ap proaching and Mr. lllaino was likely to lo tho Republican candidate. "It was at this time that Mr. lllaino spoke to mo in tho most commenda tory tones of tho conduct of her maj esty's government In dealing with tho Irish question. They had created such a hostile feeling iu tho United States that he felt convinced if tho population was polled the result would bo an almost unanimous expression of hatred towards England. This language clearly indicated his intention to trade upon tills hostility to England in order to gain tho Irish vote for his election." "He notes Mr." Hlaino's defeat with not greatly repressed exultation and says ho looked hopefully to tho now Democratic administration and Mr. llaynrd. Tho latter, ho says, depre cated to him "tho Infiucnco which tho Irish party had obtained in tho con stituencies nnd expressed hlintolfus determined not to allow his nctioii to he dictated by it" He then quotes tho Murchison lotter nnd his reply, which ho refers to ns "incautious," both of which, to his amazement, were published In tho New York Tribune, organ of tho Re publican parly, on October 2, l.SS. lie learned from private Bourccs that no such person ns iMurclitson existed. "Tho excitement over the Sackvillo Incident, ns it was called, became farcial." Ho was caricatured. Ho saw Mr. Hayard four days before elec tion nnd tho secretary "cordially ac cepted my expression of regret at whnt had occurred. " "When, however, I saw Mr. Hayard tho following day, lie said tho matter had become serious, great interests de pended upon tho re-election of Mr. Cleveland, ho could ,not ignore tho in jurious effect which my letter had had upon n certain faction, tho voto of which was necessary for the success of the Democratic candidate." Ho saw a copy of tho telegram from tho stato department to Minister Pholps, accusing him of "political cowardice." Ho took this offensive telegram to Mr. Hayard, saying ho considered it a personal insult Mr. llaynrd wns "embarrassed nnd con fused, and at last said that ho know nothing of any such telegram having been scat" Ho was furnished with a cony of the following telegram re ceived by a member of the cabinet from the national committee in Now York: "Does the president know that the Irish voto Is slipping out of our hands because of the diplomatic shilly shallying: eo Lamont (tho president's secretary and chief wire-puller) at once. Something ought to bo done to-day." Accordingly no received ins pass ports that afternoon. Lord Sackvillo quotes a statement ho mndo to Lord Salisbury, accusing Secretary Hayard of llagrunt misstate ments of facts nnd of duplicity. Ho refers to President Cleveland in bitter terms and adds: "Thcro is no base action which an American poli tician will not resort to in order to gain an election," Ho quotes a letter in -full from a manager of a dime museum in New York offering him 82,000 per week and expense for lumsolf nnd tulto if ho would hold two levees daily of two hours in "mv palatini museum." A Lord to IIo Isold Out. London, Oct 10. Lord Henry Fran els Hope has ubout completed arrange ments to transfer his estates, includ ing Hepcden, Surrey, to mi insurance company for an amount sufficient to pay his debts. The Dopeden estate will be divided into building lots in part Tho trustees are trying to sell tho Hope diamond, valued at $I20,0U0. An Amerieun recently offered 8100,000 for it Lord Hope married May Yohe, tho American burlesque actress, last spring. Sixty Years of Married Life. St. Louis, Mo., Oct 10. In the presence of three children, eighteen grand children, eleven great grand children ami a largo host of friends, Enibt Henry HrinUmeier and his wife, Clara (neo Hergsicker), celebrated their diamond wedding la?t night at the homo of their son-in.law, Charles F. Lange. EX-SENATOR MAII0NE. DEATH OF THE NOTED VinOIN IAN ANNOUNCED. l'nridysl tho Malady that Carried IMm Off Ono of tho llest Known nnd llrntcst omcers nf tho Confederate Army Durlncr tho Wat Ills tensntlon nl Kxplolls In tho United Htntcs Senntn Chamber ns a llopubllrnn. Washington, Oot. 0. General Will Iain Mahono, ex-United States senator from Virginia, died horo nt 1 o'clock this afternoon from paralysis. IIo was stricken during tho night of Sep tember 20 and only partially rallied. Ills case had been hopeless for soino days. General Mahono omorgod from the war with tho halo of glory about his name. The citizens of Petersburg, his home, through tho city council otrercd him u lot to build on. It was a recog nitlon of tho services of tho gallant Mahono brigndo. IIo was a son of tho stato and, aftor Loo and "Stoilc wall" Jackson, her greatest fighter In tho roholllon. Tho night before the surrender nt Appomattox General Leo called Mahono into his tent There tho t'Wo",cnr,TOTorho- HittnttlontO gothcr. Thoy ngreed that surrender was tho only thing. General Mahono did not accept tho lot offered by tho city, but tho citizens united again nnd by subscription bought n house nnd lot nud presented it to Mrs. Mahono. Sho likewise declined to accept tho gift Hut tho general bought on Mar ket street and built tho rcsldeiico which ho had sinco occupied, together with Mrs. Mahono and his two sons, William apd llutler, und his daughter; Nettle. Mahono and tho exploits of tho Ma hono orlgado were celebrated In proso nud song. For years tho "Little Wiz ard" was tho idol of his pcoplo. Hut ho becamo a Republican. Then tho idol of Virginia nnd of tho South wna pulled from Its pedestal. General Mahono wns tho son of n fine otd fashioned tavern keeper, who lived on the Jerusalem plank road in the black belt below Petersburg, Tho boy passod through tho Virginia mili tary institute us a free scholarship man and began lifo as a civil engineer. Ho built tho railroad from Richmond up to tho Southern terminus of tho Pennsylvania over back of Alexandria. In tho rebellion ho was known as a hard fighter. For exceptional bravery nt tho timo of tho explosion of Grant's mine underneath Leo's works, July 30, 1801, ho wns given tho sobriquet of tho "hero of tho orator." lie was commissioned a brigndiur gen eral In March, ISO 1, and major general iu August of the same year. This man, who was a major general nt 30, took charge, when the war was over, of tho railroad which he had built somo years before. It was then little moro than two streaks of Iron rust. Ho nude it tho powerful Rich mond nnd Danville. IIo showed tho quality of the born leader at the first start off, IIo sent tho agents of tho Adams Express company and of tho llaltimoro und Ohio ilylng from his trains und went into tho oxprcsB bus iness himself. Ho made money nnd solid popularity all at once. Hut in tho bitr Richmond Terminal Aunt the other moguls froze him out Thcro is a tradition, however, that tho general wa posted about tho movements of tho syndlcnto nnd made liatidfcomely. There Is another tradition that young Uutlcr pocketed a good S30.000 himself. General Mahouu mado an unsuccess ful attempt to hceurc tho nomlnutlon for governor of Virginia In 1S78, es poused tho cnuso of tho Rcadltistcr party and becamo Its leader nnd by devious methods tho object of many an attack, ho found u scat in tho United States senate in 1880. Ho served six years in that body, being retired by defeat nt tho polls. Ho was like a firebrand cast Into a mass of dry tinder, nnd from tho peculiar attitude that he tit onco assumed ho caused ono of tho most bitter controversies nnd Btubborn deadlocks over known in tho history of that body. Ho nt last acted with the Republicans, nnd gnvo them tho organization of tho senate. Ills cnurao. brouirbt--lwii iwi, jtl. Itoad.J. tho wrath of ttho Democrats, but tho Republicans received him with open arms and tho federal patronage in Virginia was turned over to him. Since that time ho had been tho Republican leader of Virginia. Although ho had resided almost eon Btantly In this city since ho loft tho senate, he retained tho Republican leadership in Virginia and in 1800 was a candidute for governor. Ho was best known horo of lato years by his cflorls to secure tho purchase by tho government for a printing oflico site of n square of ground owned by him. Tho quulnt figure of its owner was always seen in the lobbies of both house nnd senate nt the close of every session and ho was considered a great power in the third house. Ex ceptionally slight In stature and frame ho was a marked man In great assem blages. Ills peculiar style of dress, and especially his hat, attracted atten tion to htm, This broad brltrmed, soft felt bend gear seemed out of propor tion to the tlnv form bonenth it SETTLERS MUST GO. Atzeat Beck of the Winnebago Reserva. tlon Uphold by tho Courts. Omaha, Neb,, Oct 0. Federal Judgo Shirus has dissolved the injunction that restrained Captain Heck, the Indian agent on tho Winnebago res ervation irom using his police to evict settlers who refused to lease direct from him. The court has a ho issued a mandatory injunction which is prac tically an eviction of about 250 sub lessees. Tho court sustains tho agent Tho hinds; nro covered with corn, a heavy crop having been raised, and the lessees may suffer a hardship. DEFIANCE OF SOCIALISTS. ar Retorts to tho Kaiser's Denunciations ' Mado lleforo tho Dreslan Concress. I Hi.ksi.au, Oct 0. llerr Liobkpccht, i In his inaugural speech at tho opening , of the SoualUt congress, referred to tho remarks recently made by Emperor William of Germany, sayiug that at tempt, hud been mndo to vlHify the bocl.l democracy, but, he added, tho party could now defy defeat, no mat ter how many bayonets were at tho disposal of those who wished for u trial of strength. Herr Liebknecht bald that if thoy wanted a fight the social democrats were their men. Jilted on Her Weddlnc Day. . PfiOHtA lit., Oct 10. St. Jotcpll'a CatliOwO church this motntng wna crowded to witness tho marrlago of Anton J. Thiers to Miss Anna Rurlctt, and at the homo of tho bride a wed ding breakfast had been prepared J for 200 guests. Tho groom, however, . failed to nnnoarnt the nnnolnteil tmur nnd after a long wait his brother ap peared nnd made the Btutcmcnt that tho young man had lied to Dallas. Th bride has been in a hysterical condi tion all day. ' &ent to l'lko County. IIanniiiai., Mo., Oct 10. Dr. , nud Mrs. llearne, charged with tho 'mur der of Amos J. Stillwcll, were brought into court hero this morning nnd mndo application for a chango of venue for their trial, which wns set for Satur day, December 14. Tho application wnB granted, nnd tho case sent toitho circuit court of Piko county at Howl ing Green. Shot Ills Mistress nnd Himself, Nooai.rs, Ariz., Oct 10, About noon tho inhabitants of Artzpo ntrcet, No gales, Sonora, were startled by two pistol Bhots. It wan found that An tonio Luzlnlago, ttio leader of tho fa mous philharmonic band, had shot and JfllledJlbv .Juhslrtt, -J-UulJUontrrnl,- nud had then blown out his 6wn . brains. . The Color Issue In Perry' Schools, i I'Knitr, Ok., Oct 10. - Tho school board of this city has been ordered by tho court on a writ of mandamus to admit colored children to tho white public schools. Tho caso will bo heard before Judgo Hiercr to-duy. Colored children demanded cntranco tpr fho white public schools Monday rnd again yesterday. ) Ilurned to Death. Cincinnati, Ohio, OctlO. At 1:30 a. m., a four-story tenement houso burned nt Sixth and Smith BtrccuC Several pcoplo were burned to death and others seriously injured. DURRANT ON THE STAND. The Vouner Medical Htudont Tolls nu Story or His Dolncs April .1. SAN Fjianc18CO, Oct 10. Theodore Durrant took tho stand in his own bo half to-day. Ho told a story precisely as outlined by his counsel of accom panying Blanche Lamont to tho school on the morning sho disappeared Ho described his movements in tho after noon, detailing his routo and arrival U the church at C o'clock. ITorcers of High Dcjzrce. Chicago, Oct. 10 Two forgers, who are said to bo members of a noble family at Stockholm, Sweden, and who havo been living for somo time in regal stylo at tho Lexington hotel, were locked up at the Cottngo Grove avenue station last night They havo been posing as agents of tho Illinois Humane society for four months, and It is tnld that they have secured mora than 85,000 by bogus checks. Spanish Students Riot. MAnitiD, Oct. 10. Serious conflicts have taken pluco between tho Liberal nnd Catholic students of tho university of Uarcolona, duo to tho fact that tho government suspended a professor who uublibhed o, book which was de clared to bo heretical. The riots finally reached the strcots, whero the rioters were reinforced by crowds of people. Many persons were wounded Carthago's Court House Dedicated. Caktiiaok, Mo., Oct 10. The dedi cation of Jasper county's 8100,000 court houso hero to-duy attracted 25,01)0 people to tho city. There was a parade a mllo in length at 2 o'clock. Music by numerous bands, balloon as censions and speech-making interested tho crowds. A banquet by the Jasper county bar will take place to-night Rebels Wow Up a Vine Bridge. Havana, Oot 10. A dispatch from Rcmedios announces that tho insur- ffonts have dostroyed, with dynamite. ouo u. wiu urcuca or iiio nnesc anu largest bridges of tho Sagua la Chtca railway not for from C'amajunnl, In tho provinco of Santa Clara. Advices received hero from Mautun, say that tho safo, ammunition and light guns of tho wrecked cruiser Cristobal Colon havo been saved. ' Secretary of Stato Hinriehsen says that Altgcld Is a candldato for re-election. IAVK STOCK AND l'UODUCK MARKETS Quotations from New York. Chicago, Louis, Omaha and Klsetrhera. OMAHA Iluttcr Creamery separator . 18 O Hutterlutr to good country 10 P j-.gcs-rrcsli 14 W Honey California, per tt 1 i Hcns-Llve.por lb 6 'a HprliinXJlilckons. per lb 7 e Ilucks-ierlb W BU 0 O 20 4J IS w n O OK 7 M 7K th in oo 240 to' iu a sis it 0M u a & u tt3&? 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