X . , . > H 1 EE. RT/RVFVNTTTT / VT7.AT ? OiYIAlTA WED NTRS DAY lUOttNTINJa . .IAVITAPV IQQO HOUSES Lots , FARMS , Lands. For Sale By BEMIS FIFTEENTH AND JJODBUS STS , No , 2J8 , Pull lot fenced and with Rtn.ill build iiiK on Capitol Avenue near 25th ttrcct , $700. No , 257 , Lar o lot or block 10.1 ! by 270 feet on Hamilton , near Irene street , $ -00. No.'d , Full ( .orncr lot on Joni'v , near Utfc street , # 3,000. No. 258 , Two lota OH Center street , near Cum Inp Btreet , S9GO. No. 242 , Lot on Spruce street , near Oth street No. 2 , * > 1 , Two loti on Seward , near Klnp street. S350. . , No. 261 j. Lot on Scwant , near Klnjf street , No. 349 , Half lot on Dodge , near Hth street & > 100. No.47 , F ur beantlful rcsldenca lots , near frelghtou Collcifoor will sell separate ) , * 3,000. No. 210 , Two lota on C'batles , near Cumin ; ; ktrcet , MOO each. No.4"0 } , Lot on Idaho , near Cimiing street , . $100. $100.No. No. 245 , One aero lot on Cuuilng- , near Button street , ? 7M > No. V44 , Lot on Farnhatn , near ISth street , * 4,000. | No. 213 , Lotffl by 133 feet on Collcgo street , : near St. Marj's Avinuc , $550. . No. 212 , Lot on Douglas , near ' 'Ctli street , - 4376.No No 241 , Lot on Farnhnin , near 26th slrcct , 1750.No. , No. 240 Lot CO ( - , (13-99 feet on South At time , near .Mason street , 550. No. 239 , Corner If t on Hur , near 2-M street. W. W.50H. No. 23S , 120x132 feet on llarnct , near 24th atrco ( will cut it up ) , * 2,400. No. 235 , " 1x310 feet on Sherman Avenue ( lOtli street ) , near Grace , * 1,000. No. 'G4 , Lot on Douglas utrett , ncar2Jd 8760. No. 232 , Lot on I'icr sircet , near Setv.ml , $500. No. 531 , Lot40zGO feet , near C pitol Avenue and 2M ; street , SI,000. No. 227 , Two jots on Dccatur , niarlrcncstreut , { $200 and tf 175 each. No. 22J , I ot 14 : ! 30-110by 441 feet on Sherman Avenue ( lJth strict ) , near Grace , 82,400. No. 220 , Lot 23iji ( feet on Dodge , near ISth ; street , make nn oiler. , 1 No. 217 , Lot on 21d street , near Clark , S.WO. No 210 , Lot on Hamilton , nearKinir , ? bOO. a _ No. 209 , Lot oil ISth , near Nicholas etieet , No. 207 , Two lots on 10'h , near I'aclflcstrect , of No. 203 , Two lota on Castellar , nemrlOth street , of $150. $150.No. No. 204 , beautiful residence lot on Dhlsion the ttrect , near Cuiniii , $ j50. No. 203 , Lot tn Blunders , near Hamilton Btreet , * S50. .o No.lIWj , Lot ISth street , near Tailnc , $500. of No. lObi , Thriii : k > U on Saundcrj ntroct. aua Sowanl , $1,300. No. 1U3J , Lot on 20th street , near Sherman No. 104 J , TM-O loin on 22J , near Grace street ial tCOOe ch. . No. 101J , two lots on Kinp , near Hamllt ; Street , Jl.200. Ko. 1V21 , two lota on 17th street , near White Lead Works , ? 1,050. No. 1SSI , one full Mock , ten lots , near tlio bar. radio , $400. No. 1D1 , lot on Parker , near Irene street , $300. No. Iti3 , two lota on Cass , near 21st direct , J ( tfilt uhre , ) 88,1,00. No. 181 , lot on Center , near Cumin ? street. 5300. 5300.No. . ISO , lot on I'icr. noir Seward street , S050. day No. 175 , lot on Sherman avenue , near Izard the Street , < :1,4'0. : ' No. 174J , lot on Cain , near 14th , $1,000. ing. No. 17V , lot on 1'aciflc , near 14th utrctt ; make offers. No. ICO , ei\- lots on Fan-ham , near 24th street ailed $1.15Jto2,000 each. this : No. 1V3 , full blocl : on ,2Gth street , nea tion race courbe , and thrio lota in Glue's addition near Saunuera a'nl ( 'ussl\is btrccts , $2,000. tied No. 129 , lo * on California street , near Crelgh is ton collev ( , 8425. ! \o. 127 , acre lot , near the head of St. Mary's in avenue , 3,000. must No. 12 ; > , .bout two acres , near the head of St. Mary'H avenue , $1,0) . wmr No. 120 , lot on ISth street , near White Lead Jt Works , . * 525. No. 124 , sixteen lots , near bhot toucr on thu goner ; Bcllo nu road , 75 per ot. gonert No. 122 , 13213feet (2 ( lots ) on ISth btrcct , near ro ) > iileton'n , SICOO. cause : No. HII , thirty half-acre lots In Mlllard and had CaldwclPx additions on .Sherman avenue , Spring and Siratnxa streets , near the end of green by street rar track , syOi to gl,200 each. mand No. b'J , lot on Chicago , nuir 22d ntrect , tl,500' been No. bb' , lot on Calduuil , near Sauuderu street $600. court $600.No. . W ) , corner lot on Cliarlo , nuir Eaundcni eport street , flOO. No. at , lot on Izard , near 21st , with two Bin to , be No. S3 , tuo lota on 10th , near Tierce street , ! Sl.KiO. No , 78 , three lots on Hartley , near 19th street , subje $2,0 .0. No. 70 , 00x132 feet on 9th street , near Leaven- orti street , ? 3,000. ing No , 7 , CU\i2 feet , on Paclllc , near 8th btrcet , thority * ! , ' < " witho No. tri , w\132 : feet , on Douglas street , near lot Ii , # 2,600. coinn No , DO , eighteen lots on 21st , 22.1 , 23d and occur Summers ttreets , near Uracuand .S.uinilcrs struct br'dn. .slOOeach. lull such Nu. n , unu fourth block (180x135cot ( ) , nearulat dent ' i.'oiiunt uf Ivor Claire on Hamilton street , nro mand tliutml uf u-il 'r u car track , tS50. No. 6 , In on iluiiy , nearBth ktreet , J1.200. has Nol : , lot ni L'jiiiiruUi , near 21st , $1GW. ( In NoJ lut on Cui" , near 2id Blrift , ft.IiOO. No. 1 , 1 j > n Ilarnuy , near Ibth , ir.,000. was l.oi H i llarliach's first and second additions , specie also In Turkcr's , Slilnn'H , tti'lsonV , Terrucu , K. discrc V. hiiiltirn , Kodkk's , Olhc's. Luke's , mid all other addition * , at any prices and terms. court 3n2 lots In llanseom I'lacc , near Hanscom ago. Park ; jnUvs iroin ? 300 to $ MOcach , Onu hundred and flfty.nlno beautiful reel. that dince lot * , located on Hamilton street , half way crctio between the turn table of the red street car line laws and thuHftUirworkirescrvIar uJ addition , uid just ue t of the Convent of the Outers Poor the Claire In Shhm'n ailultlnn. Prices lange from who 176 to 3100 each , and will be told on vaiiy terms , Tracts of 6. 10 , 15 , U , 40 or bO tcrus , with Whitl . building ! and other Improvement * , and adjoining not thecity.atallprlcwi. who 3 00 of the best residence lots In the city of Omaha any location you de Ire north , c , t , the south or wtwt. nd at bed-rock prices. wan 220 cliolcu buine89 lots In all thu principal i * streets of Omaha , varying ( < om dcfeni 57,000 uoch. court T o hundred houses ; and lots ranging from West $500 to $16,000 , and located In c\ery part of the | uestion Lorso number of excellent faniw In Douglas , marti fiarjij , Huundcru , UodKu.VMhlnjston' , Hurt , and lecided other tfood eountlcH In > intern Ncbra > ka. 12,000 acres best land * In Douglas , 7,000 acrf s Hter beet lands In "arjiy eounty , and hr c tracts in Whitl all the lu-tirn tiers otcoiaititH O\er WW.OOO acre * tl the bvtt UiiJ * I" juestion J > a or sale bv this e eiit'j irowstor . TH ( ! * i Bemi At tl Howe ( about . wards ( REAL ESTATE AGENCY , with 16th and DC ij'.a ' Street , THE NATIONAL CAPITAL Farther Damaging Evidence Against Shopman , Being Disclosed in the Investi gation Sot on Foot by the Bounced Pitney. The House Committee on El ections to Take up the Utah Contest Monday. Mio lln.neonfl NoteiFrom the Na tional Capital. CHICAOO , January . ' ( . The Tri bune's Washington special says : The suimto committee investigating the expenditure < of the continent fund in the treasury department will rcsumo tlicir ! daily sessions to-day. Since the last mooting of the committ > o Senator Cockroll has , at the request of his col leagues , been scanning tlio testimony nlready introduced with a viow'to familiarizing : himself with the routine of treasury purchasing business in order to properly and intelligently conduct the further examination of witnesses. One result of tlto aonn- tor's review of testimony thus far presented has been to develop numerous questions of veracity between witness , but ho has also obtained such a knoivledgo of the purchasing business of the depart in ment as will , ho claims , enable the committee : to prevent the covering up of a frauds heretofore committed in connection with the disbursing of the contingent < fund. All the import- .vnt witnesses who have heretofore been before the committee will bo re called for further examination. This proceeding will bo repeated until the omniittce lias gone to the bottom of .hu matter. WANIIINT.TON , January Ii. The committee investigating the expend- ! uro of the treasury contingent fund eassembjod to-day and examined L. . Vail,1who \ conducted the \Vash- ngton World , a Sherman campaign his organ , prior to the Chicago convon- ion. It is charged that the typo for hat establishment was obtained with last out payment ] therefor from the govor- neni printing oflico , and sinecure and overnment appointments given to miployes on the paper. Mr Vail loldi n position as special agent of the treasury I department , one son a clerkship and another , a more lad , mcssongership. of meM Mr. : Paul Jones , who was foreman the treasury cabinet , was the next witness , and submitted a memoranda work done at different times during shoo year 1881 upon Secretary Sher- " nan's house , stable , etc. , and charged toth different bureaus and divisions the : department. The data ia very explicit , giving the date of all the work done , the time occupied , mate- a used , and the branch of the .reasury department io which it was stran harged > with the amount charged. a CAPITAL NOTES. days iW NEW raSTMASTKlt CBNKKAL. sprea WASHINGTON , January 3. Mr. ' lowe . will qualify to-morrow and as- repor nine control of the department Thurs- ycste morning. Mr. Howe called on a , secretary nf the state this morn . ATIORNKV OKNKltAI. IWEWSTEK ' at the department of justice morning , and after the introduc aniini of clerks and subordinates , sot- ton down to work at his desk. Ho social preparing for active participation of the s'ar route cases , and says'they _ . bo vigorously pushed. VJIITTAKEU'H rot'iit MAKTIAL ILI.KUAL. > o . . , - , . , ainiiu / < - Iti rumored Gon. bwain , advocate ] jmm cneral , has decided in Whittakor's jj. . the court martial was illegal bo- _ , \ \lbor ly of thu fact that the president CpI1ji no authority to call one , except the request of the department com- nnnder , and as no such request had . .vaiioiu made the wJiolo work of the martial is thrown aside. This T > j comes from high ( juarters , and , 'atlon thoup by no means official , is believed ously ion founded on fact. fJeneral Swaim's j jjiku | deciainn is the j'jjc of considerable comment this ille iveiiing in army circles. His hold- under that the girl has president no au ' G'amu to orgam/.o n court martial sorted vithont requuat of the department drun jommander within whoso jurisdiction run forecl , is questioned by many. That liuvo is the prerogative of the presi- ave of the United States as com- nandor-in-chicf of tlio army and navy Nations not been questioned in the past , the navy , however , this question PKS considered so doubtful that a obrati act granting individual the liscrction to the president to order vitlidi martial was passed a few years made The opinion.of Gononl Swaim mono ' the I president has no such dis- Protei in the army , under tlio present is i opposed to former decisions on subject made by his predecessors , Nitlona held that hu had. The AM .Vhittaker court martial was ate or called for by the general govon at that time commanded An department of West Point , but forme the t result of a request of the ily re , when the findings of the opolie of inquiry , which was held at The Point were made known. The irobably : of illegality of the court The ; will have to be eceived by Attorney General Urows- before any further Hteps in the iVhittaker case are taken That will bu referred to Mr. in n few dayu. Nation . , SA\ UAIIINKT JlKI/TINd. Central , wfis a Inn bourn' cabinet HUltl'l to-day. Hieuiitm1 attended. der the ciot-o I'liitmastvr General | called and had an informal talk th i tur mute O ; M-H. After , Nation J.iinub hu i a lout ; confoiunco _ . . the i proaid-int , lower MISC..LIANKOUS. vuather Secretary Lincoln returned his du > from jtnd fi ties this morning. The general of the army has do- cidcd that the Uice trowel bayonet is no longer a part of the soldier's equip- mont. Tlio gnuid jury before which the star route CMOS will bo presented , WAI convened to-day. The debt statement for the month juat issued shows n decrease of 311- ! 793,020.56 for the month and since June _ of 575,107,01)4 , ) 89. The rojiorts of coolno&a between the president / and Secretary Folger nro positively denied. The house committee on the Utah contest will make it one of their first considerations. It will bu taken up next Monday. Ono of the special prosecutors for the government in the star route cast stated to-day that they would commence their work before the grand jury in about two weeks , fjo said they have their evidence in satis factory shape and feel confident of its sulHcicncy to secure indictments. While not yet decided which case they will start with , still it is their im pression now that they will lead oil' with Senator Dorsey and his connec tion with the star route service. Speaker Koifer arrived hero to-day. Ho states no changes will be made I Elootrlo Briefs- National Astoclatcil Presa. The national board of health reports for the week ending 1 December HI : Two cases of small pox in Jioaton , 4 in Louisville , ICy. , ! ) deaths in Now York , and 2H in Philadelphia. Latest reports from Pittsburij show 70 cases and 25 deatha of the : week. Oscar Wilde arrived in Now York yesterday. Robert Lystor Smith , the well known democratic politician of Phila delphia ! , has been hold in § 5,000 on the chargoof shooting Samuel Josephs , ono of i the loaders of the democratic party in that part of Pennsylvania , while returning from a convention in October last. John Drown , proprietor of a Phil.v delplua ] livery _ stable , . deliberately threw himself into the Sehuykill river from a ferry boat yesterday. Melancholia of - - clioli , superinduced by thu death of do wife , was the cause. At n meeting yesterday in Now de York of the successful competitors in the week's walk , it was announced that John Ennio was a loner to the amount : of § D,500. The sub-treasury ollicea in Now York are the scene of much activity , occasioned by the presence of the committee : appointed by Secretary Folgi to examine into the accounts by l ofth oflice. L. W. Miller , who escaped from the Pittsburg penitentiary by riding in n was box , was recaptured yesterday at over Toronto : , Canada , and is on his way until "back been the Delegates , of the fish and. game association mana ciatic , from fifteen , ! countiev.mot Jn son Indianapolis yesterday and organized state association. suppt palitj The Allan steamship Moravian , now forei stranded off Nova Scotia , has become the total wreck. and Tin cold weather of the last few warra has been favorable to the rapid thu jpread of small-pox in Pittsburg. thu Then were thirty-eight new cases Doasil reported in that city and Alloglmiiy bo ! yesterday. The disease is assuming ing more malignant typo. must has Another Now JorsoyDofaultor. Lynal Nation AiwoclatoJ Press. mayoi CAMHK.V : , N. J. , January ! { . Ex- aloadi imination of the books of the New- tainet Township liuilding and Loan as- ociation shows that the total default vara its late secretary , Mr. tiifbni Honu Ilammcl , amounts to WiilijOOO. further deficiencies may . .Vatlour discovered when the books are ox .mined by an export accountant , Tntelli lammol , who has been surrendered his j bondsman , State .Senator saysl chief . . . . Merrill , continues in a critical missin pnditioii. ; lllttuy twcen A RiiHcnlly Doctor. ben AsiDd.'iteil 1'rcss. udy Mir.WAfKii , : { , Januniy . ' { . Dr. S. reled , of llipon , who so mysteri- could disappeared loavint ; the nnprcH- MoKi. ho had drowned himself in Green lowed , has been found in Mechanics- place , Md. , doing a thriving business with the name of Harmon. The liiu witli whom ho eloped is now in then 'amuki. ; The wife whom i'littbn do- carriei , with a family of small chil- the , has recently lost her homo by L iitciiH orecloauro of inortcuge. Olliccrs lothing for the gene mused made Coon's Sell Out. diocov Associated I'icw. a great MOINBS , January . ' ! . - The col- taw barb wire east ) goes over to Jlurcli term , when it will ho Got 'ithdrawn. A Nottlomont has boun .tloiml with the Washburn & Moon OKA lonopoly ] , by which the Farmer ' throe 'rotoctivo association has been foiled. murdu knap , New Yorlt Iiefjiilaturo. fed Associated Prcsj. ate oil' AMIANV , January. ! . Thostatowon- iity orgaiii/.od to-day and notified iho liiu ovornor it wua ready for biiHincwi , Hhoot motion to have all committees them with a view to Imvu tlio mujor- gava , represent ] thu people against inon- were was lost. were houao has not organized and will not bo to-day. n governor's message will not bu atioiul until both houses are oigan- WAI Uurbr pled nullroad Election. ir roversy : Amoclated l'rti. m-rV , , , I ' iilliit .SAVANNAH da. . „ „ „ , , January { . Thu jjmo . railroad election yesterday re- iinpk'i in the election ct tliu AluXan- I thick party , defeat ing Wadleigh. InilioatioiiN. . . . : AwociaUHj 1'jwa , utiona , . WASH i MTON , January 4. tor the mi ilFII Missouri valley : I'artly cloudy 'he : , light snow , winds moatly [ lorning east to south , riling temperature hey ' fulling barometer. I nvest. N.tlon.\l Associated I'rc * XKVT YOHK , January it. The Times to-day contnins nn important contribution - bution to the Qront-Fitz.John Porter mnttor. The statement luving been niado public that don. ( .Irani had recently concluded tlmt Oon. Porter greatly injured nun , and tlmt his conviction mid tlismiml from the army was an act of tlagraiit injustice , mid , furlhurmoro , that ' ho ( Grant ) hnd addressed or intended , to address an earnest ap peal to President Arthur in ( ! on. Por- tor's * behalf a callm1on ? ' , reporter | Ron. Grant and asked if the roVrta ) ) were true "Yos , sir , " answered the general oral , "thoir statemonta are correct , with the exception that I have not said ntiytning about Gon. Porter's restoration to Jho army. I am anxious to sco justice done to General' Porter's reputation as a soldier , but the ( [ UCBtion of his being restored to the army in scmiothini ; that T Imvo nothing to do with. " "How came you to satisfy yo that injustice hat ) been clone to Gun eral Porter ? " the reporter asked. "Wull , as you probably know , " was the reply , "I hurl fully made up my mind tlmt the judgment of the court mar tial was a just one. Recently , how ' ever , at the requestor Goiierafl'ortcr , had read ever all the tostiinony in the case i and also orders and reports of t confederate olliciitl.i who were at the second battle of Bull Run. As progressed in my rending I be came very much interested in the case and found that the facts were very much different from what I have luthorto believed , 1 am the opinion that had all tlio testi mony ; and documents now available been brought before the court martial then would have boon no verdict ! ' itf-ainst don. Porter. The ordera of Ilu the confederate generals show that the confeduratato army was just where Porter ! said it was and not where the court martial was led to beliovu it was. . For nineteen i years I have believed the finding of the court martial wan a just ono and warranted by the facts , but now I see that I was in error ) mid the fact that for twelve years , when I was general the army and prcsidout of the Cniti States , 1 had it in my nowur Gen. Porter justice and aid not , make mo feel under obligations to a all that T possibly can to remove odium and disgrace from him now.1 " . Lieu Taken Posnossion of by the Chlloani. Nation ial Associated Press. PANAMA , January . ' { . The municipality palitj of Lima has boon BU pprosaud ono orclnr of Commander Lync : n , of thu ing Chilean forces. Colonel C/war Car- revur , the alcado , when tliu order to sorvcd upon him , refused to turn told his department to the Chileans compelled by forco. llo haa said subjected to no indignity , and municipal affairs of Lima nro now nanagcd by the Chileans. , Tlio rca- W. given J > -CointuanilcJWfjj'ncli for to iiipprcsaing the Poruviun munici- core : of Lima was that it harbored Sonat oruie'ii inturvuntion in thu ufl'aira of of pronent dilliculty between Chili ( jlliot | Peru , and that international law Hour varrunted the nation justly occupying dress territory ot another pending the talk final issue of a war , in taking all this jossiblo stops to prevent the inovita- injury to itself which the harhor- of unfriendly foreign intervention David produce. Mr. Adelfo Guorrero been 1 : appointed by Commander 'that aH political chief to act as dangv nayorof Lima in place of the deposed have , Cnrrovara. Ouorruro has re- acciiui most of Carroyara'a under room. otlicia , and the dupoaitioit of Carru- .1. hus .so fur resulted in no dis- and iirbanco. trodii ion Chootaw Chief Aasaniinntecl. Associated I'rcsH , . , tliu LITTI.K HOCK , Ark. , January ; ] . to ciico from the Choctaw nation Hon. TJiOmpauii Hllppo McKinney , late the of the Choctaw council , wax us- would iisginatud by Ruben Lucas. For of yearo a foucl had existed bo- him and an Indian named llu- Lucas. On the day of the trag- Ojjoc aueh they inut ut the storu and ( Miar- , but were soparattd before it terminate seriously. VVliun villu luKinnoy . .started homo Luuaa fol- aid and waylaid him in n lonuly tn o in , limt knocking him HuiiKdua.s lit > ( j ! a : i rock , and nftcrwardH pounding Cor head into a jolly. Tliu murderer Hiibiui Rhotildored thu dead body and tundii it a considerable distance up k'hal road and hid it in brush heap. "over. then returned to the atoro. IJis being nmuarud with blood , aHo iinxio niispiuion uml suureh wau Coi for McKinney and his body was ( iscovTrod. Tlio trat-edy han created afteni sensation throughout the Choc- in rpg nation. ling ended All the Th Liberty y WantciL Ma A ioclatud Pri"u. crowd OKAIIAM ' , Tex. , Januiiry , . ' { . The ning. McDonald , boys , confiuo.i for the ondiict of a nuiil named Martin Itul- IIIDIlt broke jail yesterday while huing would bj , th > ttlieriU'and iniula u clespor- ' ellbrt to escupo. They aoized Do- "JI Shoritr Melton and compelled "Ol tc run with thorn , threatening to j ; oed him doud if the citizens fired on ( iniut | , Two hundred armed citizens Tin chase i ami the thrco prisonorB in his shot dead. A number of citi/.onu \VUH wounded , but none fatally. or ch Burbritlijo and . ! Aewclutcil I'rem. Nation WAHIII.VOTON , January 'I. General The lurbridgo , who.so name has been con- orday in a HonKational with the Hat way u eon- ' with Uluokburn , of Ken- at , arrived in the city to-day from Now 'hiladolphia and will remain somu JKIoI jJo refuses to talk about tlio Thoil npk'anintncB8 : between himself : vnd of In iluckburn , torda from Bnulc York AjiHOclutc l I're-u. JKIMKY CITV , N. J , January . ' ) , - National IJurgon . Havings bank olosud this NatlorW because , us the directors say , ' Co ( i n Imvo Slia.COO . which they cannot . The bunk will pay nil clainw , Now daughter THE EIGHTH WEEK BEGUN , With the Assassin's Usual Ego tistical Display , Scovillo Flndoiwora to Intro duce Further Testimony to Lengthen thoTrinl , To Which There ia Dooidod Objection - joction Mndo by the Gov ernment Couuaol , Monnwhllo Quttonu Toj-n With Hi * Eye Gln ii nmlFJirU With the LuiUoi. WAMIIMITOX , January Jl. Tlio eighth wcok of the ( iiiiU'iiu trial open ed this ' iiioriinig with the usual crowd in attendance. When Guitrau was brought m hir , brother John wished a him a happy .Now Your as ho passed and ( itiitcau tiirnud and scowlingly replied : "You dry up. " When tlio prisoner reached the dock ho said ; " 1 had . a very happy Now Year , gen tlemen and ladies , and 1 hope every body else had. 1 hud plenty of visitors - high IOIILM ! , middle tone mid low toned. The general opinion ia that 1 ought not to be liunij mid 1 have no doubt but tlmt 1 shall by bo acquitted. " The eroas.fxaiuination of Dr. Gray wan resumed by Mr. Soovillo. The witiuwB stated emphatic-illy that from personal examinations of the prisoner . lut found no evidence of insanity , and that in his mind there WH * mv doubt : 'UiV 1 ? Guitoau , during this testimony , of toyed with his oyo-ghn.so.i and Ilirted and with the ladies , who evinced the usual ; interoht in him. Once he told .he Dr. Gray ho had bolter get his money v ' , and go ; , as his tuHtiinony showed ho Thu WOH luiii'jiitubly 1 ignorant on the sub . ject of insanity. ' Scovillo then placed Clark Milln , his the sculptor who took th cast of Gui- teau's head , on the stand. The prone- tuition objected , but tlio court allowed him to i be sworn. Scovillo thonnmdo . long argument to show that crani- and elegy waa valuable in ascertaining how far certain malformation of the ) head indicated . insanity. of The prosecution objected to the in troduction of eraniology an a test , of vanity , and the court sustained the shot objection and Mills was dismissed. Guik'au said ho had a loiter from ; of ] Garliuld's old friends , sustain All by his position and ho would rend it. killed Judge Cox sternly told the prisoner keep ( quiet , and Marshal H nry wimni the i guard to keep the prisoner quiet . In mocking tones Guiteau ho 1 had got through with hia re mark . Clays' Mr Mills was dismissed and John rott Guiteau was called to. the stand , came etutu whothur Jiia brothm ; was ain- pUtoli or not in writing the letter to retb senator Cameron , requesting n loan died 8500. The prisoner refused to bo iiiet , notwithstanding Marshal tlonry's cd'orls. Uo said : "J ad- fifty millions of people wlum 1 , Other people are interested in vaiuia business ) than those here * " arrest Hucosa wan then taken. killed Tin trial is BO protracted , "said t.iu ayidjo ! , in closing a long speech man again ! the admission of this evidence , be the health of every mini is on- corone liuigerod. For myself I may say I guill no i voice to address your honoron .ccount of tlio condition of the court . " NMlnn.il . W. Gtiitoau then le t the stand Hcovillo said hu inlended to ill- house rodiico evidence showing the condi- ed 1 a of the primmer on the 1st of July. amend Davidg o opposed any reopening of alwolui case in order to allow the defense tniflic. introduce cumulative evidence in In upport of their theory. lie said if rufumi trial wa.i over to have an end it rtiiiKe bo only through enforcement tin rules of law and practice es nbhshed for cisea of this kind. Ho National ibjectod | HO any ici > iu > ning under any VH protensuH. Vaunt Iteed uaid that tliti iUUHtioii | of court furthi tcBlimony by ulliduvit of Hco- can Hhould bo left to the and court , tle : : ] > an adjournment xhinild bo agreed ritory order i that such alliduvil Hhould pruparud. Sr. Corkliiil wanted the othoj- aide to iiH.sian the list of ivihieHHi'H they in tion to producu , and pointN im to Duriiln they would testily , Haying thu TUN iveniment . was willing to Hiibmil the to thu jury now , and they were the nxioiiH the trial should close. Alorg Court adjourned at i. : < 0. intinue Dun Guitoau WDM very ijinei during thu huidlo fturnoon , Ho ajipuirn very anxious regard to the verdict , anil > begin- which to think that III.H duytt will bu hion on the scatlbld. punnal Marnhal Henry miiigled among the outsidu thu court house thisttve- Nutlnnu . He was very indignant at the of Guiteau before adjourn- Sherni and said : "Well , if the judge gard : allow it , I would Iteop him In ful ukness "Howawked / a reporter. most , " said the marshal , "I've got a tilic still'wrist. . Thuro' a way to abiuu him if it'n nocesHary. " away , - marshal wax unusually Hevoro Imo- demeanor and looked an if hu uiuiuim for a clianco either toMI choke ( ( iiiiteau. ' If on Mnrinn Intolliuorioo , : Asaotlutud Vn-iu , buy . r. arrivals of ocoun HteamorH yo * . letlor Hl , | > 3t. were IIH followH : ut Glasgow-- Htato of .Nevada friun Now York ; uj | - ) ( I'lymonththo I \Violuiid from ( ) tu . jor ( ) York for Hamburg at Liver- ; - ] , . , „ iooltho Indiana from ' nig 1'Iiiladelphia , , ? ) , , larin ' J'hodonirtureufioiii : : Lomethu State ilo Indiana for Now York ; from Hoi- ' ' the Kdum for Now York ; iiiroa London -the Greece for Now you . good Death of Judge DIUou'iWJfo. . You AwocUtixl 1'ii-tt , dy th WAHIIINUTON , January , ' ) . Jndiivn Const doubt 'oiniiiiBHioner i Price called was to " York to-day by the death ot his $1. "l , Mr , Judge Dillon , Uma.1' n Mrntorlou * Mnrdor. National An-wialo.1 . I'li-m. PKTIKUT , Mioli , Juinmry : t. The | irincitiil | topic of discussion hero to- tiny is the goO.OOO libel suit of Hugh S. 1'eoples against the Kvenin Nown , based on nil nrticlo published in that paper Aiiuu.it , 1800 , which uavo the results of detective work for in formation regarding the liomt- ish murder of Martha Whitla , a young woman who was bound , gagged , tied up in n bag and thrown into the river alive , and whoso body had been found floating in thu river a year previous. The article said that all the clues pointed to a certain man , but did not identify ur give Ins name. A year after the article was published Peoplea came into court with a libel unit and mud the cap fitted him , that ho wan the person alluded to in thu article above mentioned , lie sued the News , the Daily Volksblatt and the Post and Tribune for SWUM ) each for publishing the work iiccompliHhcd by thu detective and u couple of weeks niio ho brought fresh libel suit ngaitmt the News for 850,000 , baaed on an editorial which said thu News would defend itmilf on the ground of privilege and justifica tion ; that it had gene into the light of with itn whole noiil , and proposed , if possible , to solve the myatury which sur rounded the horrible death of Martha ud Whitla. After repeated adjourn incuts the casu wan finally started to day and thu evidence given thus far the plainlilfa own witnesses htm P. I liurt more than it has helped hint. all Ono witness , a private detective , not : mly did not , swear what had been ex- thu lected of him , but did uny on oath .hat the plaintiirH lawyer had dur iriud to bribe him to give cHtimony favorable to Peoples ; that nil iho lawyer ollurud to whack up and give him I 810,000 out of thu proceeds thu verdict if it should bu obtained , ulno that hu exhibited a " revolver and threatened 60 shoot so"f' wiliiem and the editor of the one's News under certain circ.timstaucu.-i > case will possibly Innt a. couple of wuro wouki , and may have an outoomu . quite surpritiiug to Mr. Peoples and counsel. Good Riddnuoa , wish OKAiiA . < r , Tex. , January ; i , - Yen- Thu .errtuy ; at the jail , Deputieii Murfrou OllH. Milton \ were L'iving the prisoners elf reakfast. When thu throe brothers tluDnnalds , of itlartin , weru led out grave the iron cage to bu fed with two numb . othur prisoners , the McDonalds aud- dcnly attacked Deputy Milton and a him 1 in the hand. Murfroo was to killed . Thu murderers lied followed1 thu eiti/.eiiH , a running tire kept up. wuro ' three McDonald's were shot luid the ' . Two or three citbeiiH woru printe . rounded. both ( ladieii BI n Grnfin Bams. munti CYNTIUANA , Ky. , January 't ; At Jhiysvillo ' , Ky. , yosturdny , John Gtir- n and : James Raymond' ' , young meiij lie to blows , both nt laat pulling ; liatola. 'JKiiymond mlanod brjtGur - Hhot . him behind the ear. . Itlb jrty Uma.1'n Garrett is in jliil. ay. atlonal ABaoclatvd 1'roiw. ATLA NIA , Ga. , January . ' ! , A atuiah Hpuoial Bays : OUSuera wont to Ji > . Lamer , who shot and ALlvu Elias Harris. Upon ruachini ; imgro camp they saw lu colored mimim , ' , and 1 supposing ' liiin. to IMItor Lanioi ; shot and killed him. I'll ® miner's jury is divided as to. blio Our of the ollicors. constai our . , Associated I'ICHH. church COI.UMIIUS , O. , January 'ii In fcho ' " id ' this afternoon Mr. IVOOIIH ofjfcr- that resolution for a constitutional school lundmunt , . giving . . the . . . loginlaturo , r i- these wolulo power in reslneling lliumutor . . Ullllcixt the senalo a joint resolution ) was Mnlvoi - for the prcHunt-ation uf a , luiit Htaluu of Gnrliuld to Uigh Hiirroit AHnoclatcil I'IUHH. inalari VIIINNA : : , .Januiwy if. - - Cardinal iiinlry auntuHa i , thu papal nuncioal HUB tllOHO , Mates that thu papal qiieHtion only bo Bottled by conceding to adjoin opu ; the city of IComu with ter- thorn on the lufl HU far : w Ciotia of the Vteehi iV 'i ; ) > . . Piriusiiriti : : , January . ' ( . The fiuiiliti jirunH Imvo opened 11 Hiibiicrip- for thu purpose of .nuking Sarah an-uar urnlmrdt n handsome prusunt , ivory TUNI.S , JiinuaryM. ( . . Koimton , purma L'rcnch ininiHter , in nu addrosH at of : on yostoaday , Biiid li'rnnco would thu hut ) Tunisian projects. midst Dunu.v , . ? jinuaryA ! ! meeting of with jidlords ! will ohortly bu held , al pound : they will oxprennUieir HiibmiRr men tc the land uut and nsk for comr Kollov jtmation for the reductions. house with No Mora Hu farinoi ! AHMOO ftlrd I'mnn. Th' ) NYAHIUNUTON , Jammry . ' { . General school hermau to-day iHsuud an order iiiro- A IMJ lo t thu abuse of luavo of abaenco , under future no leave of absunco- for conski [ will bu graiited unless rJtor a imo careful examination anJ cor- OH 100 toof the surgeon , because of this Thi many ollicera Imvu remained from their commands a ytar at u hat locate ing No Miiro Hard Tim * . tuning you will htoji spondiu < ; so much a , glu line clothim ; rich footl and style , " nill ' . good , liouUhy food , cheaper and vould . clothing ; get iu > ro real and iidi/.vd uhstantial thiiigH ofifo every way , Tln lispodally ntop tlio foolish liubil all of uinpli | > ying expensive , iiiack | doe- as a or using HO much of the vile hum- rail v niedicino thui dooa you only of , , but put your trust in tluit Him- convi pure remedy , lion liittur.s ; thai Mr. alwayH ut a trilling coat , and of a will st'o fjood iJliiuoK and have solid health.--Chrouiclo. Jan'--lU hand fulH uro i flcV ; wull , llit-iu ! > . nist ono rcmu- poration that will euro you buyuiul ponHlblllty < > r summit . H It's Ijlvi-r or Kidnuy trmihlu , with L'oiiiuiui'tldii , lysiet. | lii. Uuliility. wiUiM" JIfaltli ] ( vuew r" ( your hope. DniK'ldt ( Do | ' t | 0. l'Uoodiium , ' ' - ' , J.1 W J VI I Now Yonr'n nt the Cnpltnl- Cofr | | > onilcni-fl of Tim linn. LIN < XLN , Nub. , January n. The Indies of Lincoln certainly .virpo.vied all previous elfortn in celebrating Now Year's day thin year , in arrangements of toiloto , the decorations of room * and elegance of refrc hmcnta. A rcry noticmblo fact wan thu flocking to gether of ladieit , there being some one hundred and sixty receiving nt not moro Until a down places. AVhilr this is vury pleasant for the ladies , it- is somewhat embarrasning for a small party of gentlemen to step into jxirlor with twenty or more ladies to entertain. Thu number ot gentle men callon , wan unusually largo this year , and thu bright and sunny day niiidi everybody in thu bunt of spirits , , ami all i agree in saying that a tuoro pU.tiaant Nuw Year's day wiw- never p.'iased in Lincoln. The majority jorit of calls weru made between the hotirH of I ! and ' . * o'clock , after which parties were given lit tlio residoneiM if Mr. T. ICuniiard n < id Mr. S. L. Llauii , at the latter plauo thu-CapituI city orcheHtni in full tiniforin furnish- music during thu entire afternoon and evening. i Thu only accident of the day was the falling uf a lighted uhaiidelierut the residence of Mr. T. . KcnnardHr thu burning oil ( lyingin directions and Hutting fire to the carpe but by thu united ullbrta of ladies ! was o.xtinyniidied boforo. iiiuuh damage was done. It ia a won- thai thu dresses of soiuu of thu ladies were not ignited as thu oil tluw over thum. The tables were elu- aiitly arranged with all the deli- aaiea of thu season , tuul pyramid/ ! upon pyramids of lion bomi , fruita , u. ' presentud l u sight that in itn would almost appease ' appetite. At thu Com- murci hotel thu double parlors beautifully fuatmmud , and nu- meroi motlous exquisitely prepared ovured Ihu walla , , while Mrs. J. J. liuhdj , with the hoiipitality charoc- teristi only to her , , made one that Now Year's uamo oftonor. cards ; of thu gentlemen wuru un- nually tine and. thu duHiuiia nunier- . In thin thu Union. Club carried the palm , with u handsomely un- ravcd huvullml-edgod card , with thu namet of Ihuir membor.i , thirty-8ix in .umber , and in the center their mon- griini , U. 0. Thin- was oncloaed in heavy satin onvolopu , and addressed .vouch lady receiving , At somu of liousea 1 receiving , thu gentlemen presented ] with a.badgu . on which ladies' I names receiving weru rinted , thus enabling the gentlemen ith to t remember the -iamen of the mot and to prcaervo some me- of the day. Mrs. C. C. looro and daughtun of Yankee Hill nnouncod through , the Journal that account of thu bad condition of roads they would1 receive calla by. ulephono. L'rom 3ito > 0 o'clock some- calls wuro made in this novu ) . I have not learned how thu ru- eahmonts wero-sorvod. D. H. WIIKEI.RK. MALV.EUN..10WA. Llvuly Town-IUj Gmaniorj- , Houuu iind.Nnt.UKiO AdvnntUBoa. . | | Um&hn Itiw. heiuitifuL locution for a city ia instantly attracting atrangera ainoag ! midHt. Uvery Hikbbath our four en are lilliid with intelligent appreciative audiences. Now , . thu Stiuthweatiern Iowa Normal : ia pornmiKMilly located here desiringah'tinu in town for thu- . lucution.of thuic children will find' ' alvurn.a duairablu point. The re i- portion j of iho town ia uj > on a. elevated plutoau overlooking thu irrounding country , and free front ulariiilinH'uctiuiia. Thu surrounding in Ihu fiweat in thu world , andi doairing ttvo or ton aero true to Ijoining town can easily Hocuru , Thu cwusing of the iiuin linuiv W. , St. U * P. with thu C. , & . at this jjlacp makes our. railway liililiuH. mmwrpiwsed. Our . p.ooplii by their town" a.m\ maUi in united in > ita jfinanent growth. Tlio energies our pwplo have aecurud tho. locutujg of u croiuiiury in , our lo bw completed in ninety duya a i Q jtucity for 'forking 2,500 cf butter pur day , with such as J. M. Strohivu at itshead. . ollowLx this ia a pork packing- , ti > bu built ill the aiunmur , S. D. Davis , thu most wealthy of Milla county , at its head , "lAiilding i of u , mammoth , public atructuro ia in thu near future. lurjcv1 number oft brick buildings are contract fur next summer's instruction , andi we exp ct a gay for f Malvprri in the budding way loon aH spriny opens. There aru nutny othuv outurjirise.i would pay well foi any ono to huro. S'UchaHamo-Tuhant , tlour- mill , a viigon factory , a fruit ustabliahmunt , a foundry , a glucoao factory , a pl w and wind- factory. . Anyof these onterpriut's. bu'liberally hacked ami HIIU- l > y our board of trade. Them ia not u woolen factory iu w > uthwunturn Iowa. Mulvesu p' i < ii > t is in diru t connection by with MJHiouriubraska and all Jior i own slatu. No i ere jonvoiiiunt placO ! otild bo B u ht. 1'Mitov ' , if you hear man i looltiiiK for Hiioh iv location. him tlm " . < > ' Wo will i'u ' tliu liaiidsome tliii'U ' > him , Tw.o l > i auti Silver en--I. 'lows ' through i'ill1 cor and iiiiesian wlls 'ii the : of our hilln H'ipjily ' the town nloiity of ttood waU-r. "Jlalvern is tlio coiumorciul mid goo- 'i-aphical centra of Maw COUNT v , Io\v\ ,