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ELEVENTH YEAH. OMAHA
Off 4,1882. , 345
For Sale By
PIRBBIflfl AHD DOffmiS
173 , Ho'Uii 3 minis , full fJot on Plorco ncsi
2'Jth street , Cl.fciO.
177 , Ho-i8ii 2 roou.8 , full lot on Deujlua ntai
20th s'rcot , $ TOO.
176 , Ileiutlful rculJena , full lot on Ca , s r.caf
10th ulreot , 812,000.
174 , Tno housiaanJ J lot on DatVcnoir 8tl.
street , < tl too.
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170 , HOIIBO llitco roomo lwo clo'cts , etc. , hall
n lot on 21st i uar Uraro Street , S-i : > ) .
172 , Ono and ono-hAlf star } ' lirlcit house an
twM lots on Douglas near 2bth htrcct1(0.
171 , House two loomjrcllcijtcrn , Btoblc , etc
full lot nc&r Vierco ami ISth Btrot t , 8910.
170 , Ono nti 1 one-half story homo six rooms
and well , h lf lot on Conxsnt street near St
Mary's avenue , Jl.BW.
No. 170 , Iloutotlrio rooms on Clinton s'.root
nuir shot ic.\\cr , -5.
No , ICO , Hnuicnn'l 33\120 foct lot On
street near Wtbst < r Btrecl , $3fiCO.
No. ] GS , Itoiiao of 11 rooii.1 , lot S3xl2 ] feet on
10th mar llurtctrrct , 85,000.
ON 107 , Two story house , 0 rooms < clo ct %
( rood ccl'ar , on Ibth uttcct nuar 1'opplcton'r
No. 1GB , 3ew homo of 0 rooms , half loton
IzarJ n ar IDth street , S1.850.
No. 181 , Ooo ami one half story hmno 8 rooms
on l&lli direct i car J.uvci worth , KSj&OA
N. 101 , Ono nnd onc-lul ! ttotr louse of t
rooms near Hanecom Vatic , Sl.ouO.
No. 153 Two houses A rooms each , closet' , etc
on Uurt xttcct near 23th , $ . ' ,500.
No. 157 , liousr O.ror.ni ! ' , ful , lot on IDth strcol
near Ltavcnwortb , $ V,409.
No. ItO , House 4 largn rooms , 2 closet !
half aero on Hurt street near Dution , 12M1.
No. 155 , Two house" , ono of G and ono ot 4
rooms , on 17th street ncarJIarcy , 83,203.
No. 164 , Three houiej , one of 7 and two of 5
l rooiro etch , arid corner lot. on Cast nwir 1Kb
strojt , 8 ,000.
Nr. 153 , small hoti o and full lot en I'Jclfl
near 15th ktreet , S2.5UO.
No. 1f 1 , One story house 0 roams , en Lcarcn
worth neir ICth , 83,000.
No. 150 , lltir.ee th'co rooma and lot 02x11
ccar 2tith and 1'arnhini , 32,503.
No. 148 , New house ot clvht iccnn , on IStb
street mar L'T.\enwotth , $3,10 < \
f ; No. 147 , House ol IS rooms on ISt'a street
near Marcy , 55,000.
No. 140 , UOUMJ of 10 rooms anil Ijtot9 on IStb
street neur Slarcy , $0.000.
No. 145 , House two hrgo moms , lot 07x210 fee
* onSheraan a\cnuo (16th ( st/nt ) near Nicholas.
gj.500.
No 143 , House 7 rocm , barn , on EClh Ptroct
near LcavrnnortD , 82,500.
No. 142 , IToU'o 5 ronrni , kitchen , etc. , on 10th
street near Nicholas , 61,573.
No. 141 , Houio'J rocicson Douglas near Ctb
street , $350.
No. 140 , Lnro houro and tvro lets , on 2 It
near Farnhamstrati , S,0 0.
No. 130 , House 3 rooms , lot COxlCSJ feet ,
Douglas near 27th strcLt , Jl.MW.
No. 137 , Hou3o6 room ) at.d . hilt lot on Cipto !
avcnu : near 23d street , $2,300.
No. 130 , House and 1 alt acre lot on Cumbg
r street near 24th SS60.
No. 131 , House 'i roms , full lot , IzarJ
no n sue street , $300.
No. 120 , Two h' . rtt ca one of 0 ami ono of 4
rooms , on leased let on Webster nrar 20th street ,
2,60(1. (
No. 127 , Two story reuse S ixaa. half lot on
Webster near 10th § 3,500.
No. 12C , House 2 rooms , lot 20x120 feet on
20th street near Douglas$375.
No , 125 , Two story house on 12th near Dodje
street lott3xOJ ! ( feet $1,200.
h S No. 124 , Largo house and full block near
U/ Farnham and Central street , $8OtW
> . 0. , ' . ' < Wfe * * # * . .t.Ro. . ' 23i House 0 rooms and largo lot on Blun
ders st i cct near Rnriucks , & ! 100.
No. 122 , House 0 rooms and half lot on W b-
stcr near 15th street , 91,500.
No. 113 , House 10 rooms , lot S < 1\90 Sect OL
Capitol lucnuo near 22d street , $2,050.
No. 117 , Housn 3 rooms , lot 30x128 foct , on
Capitol avenue near 22d $1,500.
No. 114 , House 3 rooms ou Douglas near -Oth
ttrcct , 1750.
No. 113 , Ifouso 2 rooms , lot 06x00 feet on
near Cumins ttrcet , 37f.O.
No. 112 , Brick house 11 rooms and half lot 03
Caa near 14th street , S2dW. nile
No. Ill , House 12 rooma on ( Davenport nca lo
02thstreetS7,0 0. loSI
No. 110 , Uriel ; house and lot 22x132 fco ot SI
Cass itKTt near 16th , 43,001. of
Vo. 108 , Largo hou o on Harnoy near 10th ofT
rejt , 85,600. '
No 100 , Tw o houses and 30x1 foot lot uo th ;
si near 14th street , $ JCOO. ki
N o. 107. House f > rooms and half lot on Izar kini
near 17th street , 51,200. ni
Ao. 100. Ilouao und lot 51x103foot , lot on Utl , ki
near Pierce htrcet , 000. '
No. Ii6 , Twobtoryhousfl Brooms with Ij lot fr
on beuard near Saundcrs street , $2bGO.
No. 103 , Ono and ono half story noujo 10 roo.tis
Webster near ILtl street , 82,500.
BNo. 102 , Two houses 7 rooms each and J lot on
14th near Chicago , $4,0.0. ne
No. 101 , Houses rooma , ccll'r , etc. , 1 } lotion kiM
South avcuuoticar Pacific scrar , 81,050. M
No. 100 , House 4 rooms , cellar , etc. , bait lot
on Izard street near JU.h , g2,000. th
No. 09 , Very largo houv ! and full lot on Ifar fir
jiov near llth Btreot , W 05 ! ) .
lie
No. 07 , Larso houbo ol 11 rooma on Sherman
.avenue near Clark ttrect , inako an odor.
No. 00 , One and onn half story house 7 rooms
tot 210x401 feet , stable , etc. , ou Sherman me.
nuo near Once , S7 ( .00. To
No. 02 , Largo brlcfc hnmo two lota on Davcn
port street near 10th $18,000.
No. 00 , Laro house and full lot 0:1 Dodf
nearlSthftrott , & 7.001.
No. 80 , I.ivohau-io 10 rooma hall lot on 0th
oar California street , 57MO ] ; n
No. &S , Larn'0 house 10 or 12 rooms , beiutlfu1 j
cornerlotonCissnior20Ui . "a
, 7,000.
No. 87 , Two story house 3 rooms G acres eland CO
land en fckuindcru htrcct near lir.tracl.3 , $2,009. tn ;
No. Hi Two store : nnd a rtslutnco on lea'jcd
half lotnear ilisou and lOUl etrect , $900. )
No bl , Two utory uou-o 8 rooms , closets , elc ,
' .vltli 5 neres o ( ground , on tj&uriders ttrcetneai
Omaha liarrncks , 32,600
No. 83 , House of U roo-re , Inlf lot on Capitol !
. avenue near 12th strict , $2,600.
No 62 , Ono and ono half story toueo , 0 rooms
full lot ou 1'lerco near 20tli street , 81bUO. ill
No , 81 , T o 2 story houses , ono of 0 and ono
0 rooms , Chicago St. , fcear 12th , $3,000.
No. BO Houi3 4 rooms , closets , etc. , lar a lot
on ISth street near Whlto Lead works , 81,300 ,
No. 77 , Largo house of 11 rooms , closets , ccl
lar , cU , with U lot in Farnham noarlOth street ,
SS.OCO.
No. 70 , Orcanlono-half story house of 8 rbonm , (
lot 00x81 feet oiie-isa near 14th struct , 61,600.
No , 75 , Ilouso 4 rooms and basement , 'o '
10Jxl32 tut on ilurcy near 8th trcet , fe 75.
No. 71 , Lari-o brick houco and two full lota on
Ducniiort near IStn street , t6(00.
No. 78 , Ono and ' 10
ono-h 'J story house and lot
30x132 fuel on Jaclaon near lith ctreet , $1&W.
No , 72 , Largo briclc house U rooms , full lot
on Davci port near 16th street , @ 5OXI.
No. 71 , Largo hou.o 12 rooms , lull lot on Call , flt
ornla near 0ih street , 87,000.
No. qs , Stable and 3 full lot * on ran In etreet p
, near Saunders , { 2,000. [
No. 01 , Two story frame buUdlnir , Rtoro o im
and rooms above , on leased lot on Douuu
15th street. $800
No. 03 , House 4 rooms , basement , etc. , lo id
03x230 feet on 18th street mar Nail Works id
1,700 ,
bo. 03 , Now house 4 rooms ono story , full lot
No. 63 , House ot 7 rooau , ull lot Wvbater 10
near 2Ut street , 2 , 00. .
on Il&rney near mt Htreet , $1,760.
No. ( II , Large liou&o 10 rooms , ( ull lot on Bur
Dear 2Ut street , 85,000.
No. CO , House 3 roi ins , halt lot on Divcnport
near Zii street , f 1,000.
No 60 , four housed and half lot on Cam near > b
13th street ? 2 600.
No 12 , House 6 rooms ord full lot , Harnoy
. near 28th street , J2.COO.
No. 0 , Three homed and full lot on Casa near
fI4tlntrect , 83,200.
\r \ 83,200.BEJVTIS'
BEJVTIS' "
'REAL ESTATE AGENCY
15th and Douglas Street ,
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DIED LIK& & A DOG.
tee James Killed in St. Jo
While Getting Oufc of Bed.
Shot Dead by n Cousin Wh <
Hud Been on Hia Track
for Four Months.
The Noted Desperado Moots
the Fate be Hae-Dealt Out
to Many Innocent Men.
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Ho Woo Found to bs Living
Under the Name of
4
Thomao Howard.
The Authority Which the
Hnliort Ford mid Hi * Brother
Char ! o Claim for Tholr
Protection ,
N.\ttnml Awoctitcd Press \
ST. Josnru , Bio. , April ! ! . At 10
o'clock this morning < ! CESO Jnmea , the
famous bandit , wns killed in n room
on Thirteenth and Layfoyetto streets ,
in this city , by Robert Ford , of ] ! ich-
nioud , JIo. The murderer , with hia
brother _ Charles , Imd boon tracking
Jesse ainco November 8th , under
authority from Governor Crittcnilon.
They are cousinn of Jesse , and are
ngod respectively twenty und twenty-
four. Jesse has been herp since No
vember under the name of Thomas
Howard , with his wife and two chil
dren.
. \ week ago the Fora boya came
here and lived with Jc3 o , waiting
for a lime to get the drop on him.
Jesse had evidently jqst nrisou and
was partially dressed , standing by the
bed with a revolver by him. Ford
took the advantage and fired a , ball
from a forty-five calibre revolver , the
ball entering the base of Die brain
and coming out over the left eye ,
causing ini ant death.
The authorities worosummoned and
the boya told the victim's immo and
surrendered. A straight sto'jy is told
admitted the body to be that of Jesse ,
nnd telegraphed Mrs. Samuel the fact.
In an adjoining room waa found u , per
fect arsenal two revolvers , a two-
barreled shot gun andarepeating rifle ,
with belts of cartridges. On his por-
Bon vras found n stem-winding gold
watch , with the monogram "A.S. B. "
It waa taken in a otago robbery at
Sweet Springs , Mo. There was nlso
four.d a key-winding gold wa'g ] > . n
solitaire diamond ring , and n plain
gold marked "Jcssej" F
heavy ring , Th
boys are s.iid to have been employe ol
by H. H. Craig , of Kansas City , an ca
Sheriff Timberlako , of Clay county tl
The boys were lodged in jail. tlbi :
The Ford boys state thatthey intend bial
ed to arrest him but wcro afraid to
try it , nnd concluded to kiit4 hir
without taking the chances of , the ar iaat
rest. Charles Ford was in the JJlu at
cut robbery and is the man who killer
the expressman. Robert was in th th .
Winston train robbery. They sa ; ,
Jesse James was in the Blue cut robbery ;
bory but not in the Winston robbery
The wife of Jesse James was sooi fu
t the scone of the killing and wep pa
loud over the fate of her husband paB
3ho ha ? two beautiful children , a boj Pi
7 and a girl of 4 years of ngo in
There , seems to bo not a doubt tha th
thwl
his is the veritable Jesse by men who wl ?
.mow him and who saw nnd recog to
n'zed the body nt once. Many hero
mow the two Ford boys. They are in
'rom Kay county. th
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KAXS.VS CmMo. , . , April ; ) . The
lows received hero this
evening o '
Cc
cilling of Jesse .lames , the notec
Missouri outlaw , atSt. Joseph , cauiet th rei
ho most intense excitement. The
irst news c-amo in pe
a dispatch to Po-
liu
ice Commissioner Craig , and road aa
ollowa :
ST. Jo.sii'H : , April S. :
tin !
II. U. Crafe , Kansas City. hit
Come up at once ; I hnvo got him. ware
( Signed ) BOD Foiti > .
Bob Ford nnd his brother Charles ro
now the Jarncs boyu well. They tin
ad boon together in C'luy ' and ttay ror
puntics ! and in Kansas City. Some
imo ago they were brought hero by n i
ick Liddio , the member of the gang lo
ho recently surrendered himself , nnd
rho haa placed in the hands of Police
ommJB < , ionor Craig , of thia city , nnd
horifi' Timberlake , of Clay county ,
particulars in regard to the out-
iws and their operations at their ov
aunts. the
Ford , knowing the James boys had nni
eon declared outlaws and aproclama- 1
on had been made by the governor sro
lering largo rewards for their cap- iih.
ire , dead or nlivo , offered to take the h.
intract for killing Jesse. Arrange- UIK
lent ? wcro made with him to capture la
bandit , if possible , but to kill if ioi
ocessary. His brother was to act nl
ith him. [ lo left here a week ago 1
Friday night , expecting to como bee
with Jesse , not later than Sunday , ioi
arch 20th. As no word came from 88
88fi
, the impression begun to prevail fi
uit Jin encounter had taken place par
Jesse had killed him or else ho ' 1
proven traitor to the oflicors. al
A special to the Journal Bays that ei
Fords reached St. Joseph on Sun- no
y , March 20th , and proceeded di-
ictly to Jesse's homo , corner of
hirteonth and Layfayotta streets ,
hero they remained forming plans to I
a bank at 1'latte City this week , ho
uring a murder trial now in pro- ni
ress there. They wcro to have ma ;
arted to-night for there. On !
This * morning Jeaso James nnd o i
harloa Ford went to the stable to ID ]
"d and curry the horses owned by tri
esso. Having finished , they ro-
micd to the house , where Bob was DOl
sated in the room. The labor of cur- dor
ring the horses had made Jeaso very or
arm , nnd as soon as ho entered he >
iveated himaelf of hia coat and vest nai
threw them on the bod. He then
remarked , "I guess I'll take off in.
pistols , ns somebody mny see m
walking nbout nnd think it strong
that I nm so armed. " Loosing hi
bolt ha laid the two heavy pistols ot
the bed. This wna the long unitcc
for opportunity , nnd the only ono thn
had over como when ho was un
armed. The boys wcro eagerly aliv
to their opportunity.
After throwing down his pistols
nnd plncinc his coat over them , ho
turned nnd stepped upon a chuir to
dust n cpnt hanging on the
wall. ( Juick as thought the
Ford boys had placed themselves bo
twocn him nnd the bed where the pis
tols lay. Jccao hrard Homo ntnvo nm
was turning bin head when Bob Ford
being the quickestsent nbulloternah
into his brain , nnd ho foil back on to
the carpet.
The boys ran out Into the backyard ,
Meantime , Mrs. Jnmes , hearing the
shot , came in , and seeing herhuabnni
lying there nnd unnblo to npcnk ,
ntopped to the door nnd called to tin
Ford's to como back. She charged
them with doing the deed , n Inch they
denied , declaring it was the result of
nn accident. Mrs. James did int be
lieve this , and tried to revive Jcnso ,
who once made un effort to speak , but
without being able to utter n word ,
jjnve up the gjiost.
The Foidsimmcdiatolyloft and pro
ceeded to the telegraph oftiec , whcro
they sent telegrams to Governor Urit-
tendon , Sheriff Tiinberlnkc , of Clay
county , and Police Commissioner
Craig , of this city. They tlton placed
themselves in the hands of the police
r/flicmls of St. Joseph , informing thoni
they hail killed Jcaso James.
The body of Jesse Jnuioa was vis
ited during the dny by hundreds of
people , nnd Dr. Cattlott , superintcn
dent of the insane asylum , fully iden
tified it an thai of the bandit himself
by certain marks. Dr. Cattlotr had
attended him for two gunshot wounds
while in the army , where n portion of
ono of his lingorn was shot olf.
The body was taken to the city
hall and n coroner's jury waa sum
moned. The inqucat waa not con
cluded and will bo continued to-mor
row. '
Police Commissioner Craig , Dick
Liddio and ShorilF Timberlako wont
up from hero , nnd Liddio says the
dead man is none other than the out-
Jt seems Jeaso James lived here
several months after the Blue Cut
robbery and left hero November Gth ,
irriving in St. Joseph on the 8th ,
tvhero ho has remained over since
under the nnmo of Thomas Howard.
Ihomas Nims , n brother-in-law , haa
received a dispatch from his sister ,
Mra. James , announcing the death of
Jesse.
Central and South Araorlcn ,
rational AssoualcJ l'rC33. '
'PAKAMi , March 25. L. Lamporol
February 15 introduced in the hous
representatives of Bogota a bil
jailingon the executive to give th
.he United States of North Amcric si
ho notice required , that the treat ;
lotwcon the two republics will expir 01
al the end of a year from date. 01C
Perfect telegraphic communication r
now established between Caraca 01
ind Bogota. 01el
The small pox IB so bad at Panama el
.hat the board of health will no Ion elp'
p'
ter pivo a clean bill of health to out p'ni
oing vessels.
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LIMA , March 18. T/io / Chileans re
use anything but gold nnd silver in cc
taymcnt of municipal taxes. The ci
lank : of Lima has refused to receive til
eruvian paper money torn or dofacet tilb
the least. Coin ia so scarce tha
his entails n hardship on foreigners be
iho do moat of the business in the tr ;
owns. th ;
Cayachos , the last Picrolaistgonora- at
the field , after being driven out ol
ho mountains back of Peru and oul OC !
the Oroyo ravine nnd badly do- he
Dated by Pourora , retreated to Aya- hewi
ucho , held by Pierolaists under flu
'olonola Macparizo and Foycs. They dote
L'fuscd to receive him on the ground to
liat ho deserted. That caused u clos-
erafo battle outside of town. Two
undred of Cnyaohon1 men were sz
illed , but ho was victorious nnd cap th
ired Macparizo nnd Feyo and shot
icm. Ho turned the town oyer to
followers to bo eackcd , nnd after-
arda made it his headquarters.
The Chileans are stripping the rail- wi
ads of rails nnd nmohitioiy , Bonding cri
same to Delhi. The Chimbota Tu '
art is denuded. ro
Epizootic is epidemic among cattle Go
Northern Peru , particularly iu the is
upartinonta of L. M. Libertuod nnd isn :
uuystilo. nc
The Pacific steamship company ia en
inning opposition to the French and 10
erman lines by taking cargoes direct 10ni
ithout breaking to Liverpool nt ar
iwer rates. They have already sent GUI
Eotiader , and nro now loading va
lothcr steamer at Valparaiso , a i
The Chilean government , by a dope - an
po of February 3 , has ordered die
ibbs & Co , of London to balance up
i'ir accounts us guano consignees na
idor n deere of March 2 , 1881 , and nar
ace the net profits of the transac ail
ts under that dccreo nt the dispo- 3o
of the committee. li [
The Penman bondholders have ill
son reoognizld as such by the dooi-
of the master of rollu of Juno 7.
181. iat
Small pox is raging at Santa Bar-
ra in Chili. fOl
The wheat crop In the Uraollo cr
Hey is estimated to bo unprcce- he
ntod nnd equal to 400,000 hccto- ril
oters.
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noi
Morn Strikes. tut
tlon&l Associated 1'reaa. ,
BJIOOKIVN , N. Y. , April IJ. On
first day of the present month the
lion painters in this city mndo a do-
d on the bosses for $3 n day. I
uly half a dozen employers refused N&t
accede to the N&ti
demand. The men i
uployed in those shops , about 200 ,
ruck this morning ,
I1B
SVKACUHE , N. Y , , April. ] . The salt io :
tilers to the number of about COO o
imand an advance from § 2.50 to 83 pal
day for boiling before they will re
gin work for the season. The do- ro
and is made in all fields , including
sddis , Solona and Liverpool. The ' r
companies hnvo decided 'to nccodo t <
the demand , owing to the very closi
competition of the Snginnwsaltuork
in Michigan. '
Nearly all the employes in Venn A
Leo's wagon spring works who strucl
for ndditionnl pay have returned ( o
work and the plaeca of Iho others
hnvo boon filled.
tf
POUT JKUVIS , N. Y. , April Jl
fluring tlio past few dny 105 nits
chnnics hnvo been discharged from the
Now Yoik , Lake ICrio iti Wcslon
railroad shops nt Jersey City , Port
Jems nnd Snoqnohnnna. The dis
charged workmen hnvo rothiced the
force to counteract nny BUeh move
ment , On the other hand , n promi
nent ouioisl JMVCW ns n reason the
light freight trnlllo making little repairs -
pairs neceapnry. In addition to this ,
i > ! ) hnvo been dinohargod fioni the
cnnsttuction force on the DOAI !
division having its torminno here.
MAL VERM'S MAKE-UP.
A Spicy Loiter From the Metropolis
of Mllld County , v
I The Ueo.
MILLS Co. , Iowa , April
y. Tun Br.K is a necessity 'with our
people. Your npociul ngpnt , Mr.
Chamborlnin , whom our citix-ns
esteem , made our toivn a
ilcannnt call lait week.
l\iilla \ is thu best n rieulturnl county
n the state , and in the paradise of
own. Mnlvorn ia located nt thu com-
norcial and near the geographic *
enter of thin county , at the junction
of the main lines of the W. , St. L. &
P. R. 11. Co. with the 0. , B. .t Q. ] J.
{ . Co
In the west thu growth of any town
lingoa upon the energy of ito bnsi-
icss men. The growth of our town
cilocts the character of our people.
\.s we nro plodding but surp in our
movements , so our town gives Hint
biding faith of the permanency and
olidity of its growth.
Our creamery opened up last week
nd will bo run to its full ctpacity
vhon the "cows como in" and the
r.ies grows. It clnims a capacity of
,500 pounds of butter per day. The
mtter milk ia lugged oft' by men , wo-
non and children , armed wivh paila
nd pitchcrj , at five cents per gallon ,
t ia terribly cooing to worn-out
tqmacliH , nnd ia ) , inblo to mtko n
'corner" on T\m Mannahan'o beer
aloon when hot'wcnlher ' comes.
A now public ttthool building is to
o built hero this oummor. Our in-
ependont school district hna voto'l to
EBIIO § 10,000 in bonc6 ! for thi3 pur-
10BO.
10BO.Our Normal school has bccnr. Bud
ess this year , nnd bids fnir to open
i ut llfixt year with a largo attendance.
The Normal is a fixture here , and
great credit is duo Prof. L. Davidaon
for the enthusiasm ho has put in the
school.
The First National bank begin the
erection of n now brick building , to'tho
completed thia Bummer , to be _ . _ .
ranting purcoses , with a $ tor ; " <
oflices nnd Masonic hall attnchoa.
But the culminating and crowning
glory of our year's worlc will bo the
pork ' packing house. Tlio bargains
are closed , "tho egg is laid , " and the
matter hns become u fixed fact. It io
tc bo put up by a Chicago party at n
3ost ol not loss than § 50,000 , with a
apacity of Wiling nnd curing not loss
than 70,000 hogs annually , nnd will
bo ( completed by January 1 , 1883. /
The creamery" and pork house nro
joth the outgrowth of our "board of
rade , " and crcat cftMH ia duo from1
ho town to tlio originators of this in- *
ititution. o
With a now bank building , a § 10 , v
00 school house and a § 50,000 pork
louse under construction , our town to
vill present n lively nppcaranco this
ummer. Besides , many private rcsi-
loucea nro to be built , too numerous
mention in this letter.
Our town is clean nnd has better la
idowalks than any other town of its
izo in Iowa , and has n natural ,
hrifty and vigorous growth. J. fa
The Golden City Disaster. 01wi
National Associated 1'rosn. wi
Aprils , In accordance
nth an order of Judge Hnrrigan , the )
rirninal court prosecutiii ! attorney ,
'urnor , made iv report tln'd morning bo
ogardintr , the burning of the steamer oil
loldon City , the Hubatnnco of which in
that the fire -vvao the result of urini- bo
ial carelessness on the part of the pa
iato , named Bondwrant , commonly 14It
nown aa Doc Bondwrant , who did It
ot attend to his duty by acoing that di
iflnmmablo iroight was covered with Int
irpaulina , The mate dolcgatcd the kn '
utliority to n negro , captain of the I'll
ratch , to whofio carelcaness was the jo
mso of the disaster. Judge Harri- tliihi
ordered the attorney to tramo in- hi
iclmnnta against the mate nnd cap- jii
of the w.itoli. Nu mention was sol
mdo in the report of r.ny carolossncoa 'o
negligence on the part 3f the cap- on
tin's clerk , or other olllcora , except e.\i
londwrnnt , Tho. Smith , nud John on
ill , Bocond mato. The indictment r'CiO
probably bo for manslaughter. , O
) or
Sorry April Fool's Jolio. ral
itlonal Aasotlitod 1'ruu.
CANTON , Ohio , April 3. Aparty of buCe
Ce
solicited and obtained
aung men oub-
riptiona for a mythical person , nnd
ion spent the money with the con-
ibutors , nfter reminding them that
was April * fool's day , but n smrrt : u
owspapor man , Charleo Frazer , an
irned the tables on the crowd by nb
avinfthom all arrested and put under JO
ondfl , inasmuch as their offense was MS
penitentiary one.
Dakota Iiisano Asylnm Burned-
itlounl Associated 1'rww. '
YANKTON , April 3. The cheap
oodon building used us a territorial ; oi
isano asylum , pending the complo-
of the brick structure , burned
the ground. Fifty-four insane ofl
txtionts were inside at the time , All ph
ere taken out but four , who escaped at
om the keepers and returned to the atTh
uilding and were burned to death , ho
'roperty loss , $10,000.
THE NATION'S ' SQLONS
Proooeflings of Both Houses o
Oongross Yestepflay ,
Deliberating Over the Urjusl
Imprisonment of Ameri
can Oitizona in En-
Jnilo.
The Chinese Bill to bo Vetoed
by the President aa Con-
With the
Treaty ,
Extending the Bonded Period
on Diotillod Spirits iu
Order to Qiye Small
Manufacturers
a Phow.
Nown from \Vnnh-
intou | > f Nntiounl Im-
jiortnitoo.
*
RV..VATK.
W.\siiiMnox , April Jt. Senator
Voorhoes imported from the library
comihittco the joint resolution for nn
appropriation for 3 monument over the
gmvo of .Tcfiuraon.
Jlo nlso presented n resolution thnt
the htnto department's conduct to
wards the Amoric.um iniprinonocl in
Ireland ia derogatory to the honor of
the D : > I ion.
A bill providing for the convoislon
or rcdemplipn of ten dollar silver ccr-
tiiie.xtcs waa passed.
Tlio bill for the relief of Captain
Thomas J. Uiley wm passed.
The bill ratifying the action of the
gcncrnl council of the Choctaw nition
pr-inling to the St. Louis & San Fran-
ciaco r.nlwny the right of way for a
rnilroad nnd telegraph line through
that nation was taken up.
After n lang ppccch by Muxoy , the
ncnnto went into executive session ,
nnd ndjourncd nt 5:5t : ! p. in.
The following noniinntion wnn cnn-
firmcd by the nonnte : Jmncs M. Wil
liams , of St. L-mis , connul nt T-hreo
llivore. The following were rejected :
Samuel Sealbury , as nnvnl constructor
nnd pay director ; James S. Watt-
mough , us paymaster j/oneral of the
army.
HOI'Hi : .
Mr. Bcdfod introduced a bill to
admit free of duly nil articles intended
for the Dsnver industrial exposition
Of 1583 ,
Mr. Upd'cgnttf'a bill to establish n 11
commission on interstate commerce
was tnkmi up.
Mr. llpbcrtBon , of Louieana , intro
duced n joint resolution to appropri
ate § 25,000 to obtain an official sta
tistical report of the damage by the
Mississippi ilood.
" " " -
introduced avbiUJto
ittjasTiry curjiluan ! oUi
used in payment of the public debt
Mr. Blills offered a resolution
amend the rules so as io exclude ex b
members from the floor.
Mr , King offered n resolution thn 3f
the committee on levees and improvements aci
monts report the damage and lois o thin ;
life by the Mississippi Ilood ,
Mr. Bedford introduced a bill to
organize titlea and appraise all o in
tfto ten milo strip of land in Colorado hi
fill now a part of the Ute Indian res t
orvntion.
The house concurred in tha ] upsrfg ( W
of ! the senate bill ratifying the aijrco dc
Miont with the Sioux Indians. th
Mr , C'rapo moved to mnko the bil th
extend the corporate existence o all
national banks by special order to ia
April 15th. Messrs. Springer ant iapu
CO
Mr , Cr.ipo's motion waa lost for he
lack of n two-third vote.
The bill authorizing the rendjuat- po
niout , of anlnriea in the third am we
Fourth he
Thobill to extend the bonded period bodi
distilled spirits passed. This bill , di :
rhilo it docs not itllcct the tax , ro- wi ,
lonls the InwH nnd requiroa the tax to iu
o paid nt the expiration of three iupi
; nrfl from date. Whisky is put in a pi
landed worrhouso , nnd whether do- sio
ilrod to bo withdrawn or not , it per- on
nilH the owiH'rs to have whisky in n un
Glided warohouao nts loity aa desired , dit
laying the tax thereon only when it nt
withdraw for sain or consumption. iin
also permits the t'm.nfor from the Stt
listillora ! * own bonded warehouse to n coi
nrgcr ono in any p.iit of that district bu
mown ; in n special bunded warehouse , in
'hia feature of the bill is intended to
Kinclit small distillera , who can by ire
his moans borrow money on vh
heir matiufacturcdpoods andcontinuo dis
iisinesa instead of being forced to Ho [
at nny price. The amount of f I
'outngo" or waa to by evaporations dot
nd leakage to bo pi imittcd is not to
xcoed three nnd a half gallons for
no year , five nnd n half for two
cars , and not for any period of years
exceed thirteen ami a half gallons
: barrel , to bo determined by accu-
ate Kuaging , Th
The bill passed to erect public
luildings at Minneapolis , Loaiavillo ,
yolumbuf ) , and Jtochoslor ,
A communication was road from the 1
iresidcnt , calling tlio attention of if I i
engross for the necessary appropria- Ol
ion to pay the Utah commissioners , Ill
nd suggesting that the order of
bo for could he
bility to required duty
more'readily obtained if the salary Doml
ml
increased to 85,000 per annum ,
djourned at 3:55 : p. m. ° nf °
Washington
'ttlorial AuocUteU 1'rcu.
j
WAKHINQTON , April a. Blatchford Btr
ook the oath and his seat on the su wo
iromo bench at noon , ) r
The state department IIUH been BO
flicinlly notified of the death of Sto- nd
ihen W. Hurlbut , minister of Peru , anhi
Lima , March 27 , of heart disease , y
'ho death of Hurlbut will not delay ut
Shiphord investigation. no
Harbor telegraphs Hunt that ho
has engaged a steamer for 10OOC ,
roubles for the entire summer for the
party , nnd ho la to pay -12,000 , rouble
if fiho is lost.
The supreme court to-day grantcu
Mr. Luddy'a uotition in the Ala-sot
case , nnd ordered the ruling to be
served on Iho attorney general , jmlyo
ndvocato general , keeper of Iho penitentiary <
tontiary and tnnrslinl of the nortliori
district of Now York , to show cause
why n habeas corpus should not bo
issued returnable on the 17th hint. ,
when the jurisdiction of the courl
willnleo bo argued ,
A bill was introduced in the house
to-day i by Jlobinson relieving the
United i States supreme court of cer
tain I duties. It establishes n federal
court i npponl for the consideration o
oases i where the an ins involved do nol
exceed i $15,000.
The equipment of the money order
diipartnumt of the poatollico drpiit
niont i wna moved to the F etreoi
building I to-day. The patent ofllco ia
crowded , and there ia n jirojeet ot
foot f to remove the land ollico to the
agricultural i department. It ia thought
a'r.uigo thnt the dopartmonln nro nil
so crowded , when nonrlylDOO clorka
have 1t 1 recently been discharged from
the t census work , bureau of engraving ,
printing 1 and olcuwhoro.
1I Seovillo has prepared n petition to
the . house asking that the bill to piy
[ iicdical oxporlo for the government
bo amended by a section authorizing
t Iho department of juatica to nudit nnd
pay claims for legal services of coun
sel for the defense.
The supreme bench now boinc ; full
iho chief juatico to-day announced the
assignments , nnd announced that no
nrymnonts would bo heard nfter the
loth , nnd thnt court would ndjourn
'or the tgrm on Monday , May 8.
At the cabinet mooting to-day it
vas decided to return the Chinese
> ill to the scnato withn veto message ,
on the ground that twenty , years
imit wna n violation of the treat } ' ,
nnd with auggcntions ns to other mod-
ficationn thought by the president to
> o deairnblo. Frolinghnynon , Urewa-
er and Kirkwood upheld the preni-
[ cut's idea from the lipat , and Folgor
injected to the twenty year limit ,
'lie Chinese miiiistcr i.s reported an
nying to-night Ihnt this decision by
ho cnbinot IB ono of wisdom nnd jua-
icc. The Chinese would not much
object to ten yeara limit , though they
Use hope for modillcation of n clause
hat would restrict Chinese accredited
liplomntic representatives from cross-
na or touching at n point of the Uni-
cd States.
Tlio disposition of the Ohine-so bill
omovcfl the cause for delay in the
T.blnot nominations. It ia definitely C
stated that Teller and Ohandor will
bo'aont in Wednesday for the secre
tary of Iho navy and interior lospoe- "
lively.
Up to n lute hour the atato department -
mont ! has rccoivctl uo notification of
ilio death of Minister JJu.rlbi.irt ,
ALI , FOR LOVE.
Lon Hawkins Takes Morphine Because -
cause Ho Can't Got His Ulrl.
o'clock and midnight. It would Jnavo' en
liocn < thought that the bloody record ac
the day , was sufficient without nny th
idditions , but , to quote from Hinwo. si
ha , "mia/ortunoB como not fiinjj simi
Lon Hawkins ia a young colored ail
nan ; employed as n cook nt the Qpora
louse restaurant and just rising
iwcnty-threo years of ngc. Ho waa St
k'sporntcly in love with n young aa
vonian ( of dusky hue and Ethiopoan tin
loscont , whoso years numbered about po
ho same na his own The name of ha
liis damsel i Libbio Allen , nnd toi
ilthonpli ; in the bloom of youth , aho TV
by no means prq > osscsh ) ( ; in ap- nil
njaranco. Ilownvor , there is no no- foi
ountint ; for tastes , nnd Lin loved
lor. jal i
lor.It that last
nppoara evening ho pro-
loacd to hia mother to bring thoyoung po
voma.il to their homo nnd live with pot
fl ( i
lor ia hia wife , olt'unng lo pay her in
loard. To thia the matornul Huw-
ofi I
inaobjccted , and thereupon the son naTo
'ith ominoua remarks kiaacd his
To
intlior good bye nnd loft the house. wh
The next known of him ho was
ja
aund lying back of the family man- aid
ton , which ia the old Belloyuo House
Dodge otreot between Eleventh
nd Twelfth , in a semi-conscious con *
ition. Ho was taken up nnd carried
ito the house and Dr. Merriam wna
immoncil , nnd subsequpntly Dr. l > .
tone. Both physiciann did nil they Mr
uld to nid the niifortnni.to man , \Vc
( at 2 o'clock thia inorning they ox- yea ;
rcaaed no hopca of his recovery , wh
The yount ; man in BOIIIO way had Ho
rocurcd three graina of morphine , g
Inch ho had taken before ho waa an
iscovorcd , nnd taken tn the houue. ami
had gono.too far for nidiin the way ire
stomach pumps and probably anti- mn
otoa loo. ire
Ho will probably die before this od 1
ibor goes to press. .ol
10
INFANTICIDE. ire
um
Remains of a Colored Child
is
Picked Up in an Alloy , ioi
ent
Karly yesterday morning the body ovi
a newly born but fully developed P
ilorcd ! child was picked up in the ill
loy back of the drug etoro on dal
corner of Twelfth and Oh
ledge etroofa. It wai stark
akod and wrapped ohly in
coarse cofi'eo Back. It was u male an
ifant , and was evidently a light po ;
mlatto , The coroner waa notiliod , go
cut down and removed the remains
his undertaking rooms on Farnam alf
trent , where it still lies. An inquest leg
'ould probably have teen hold , but Bin
the startling oveuta which followed poi
closely thnt discovery of the body vai
investigation was postponed until Seth
forenoon. A detective employed th <
the city took the matter in hand , ho :
at atoat accounts had discovered tui
nth.'igof importance. in
waa a rumor that a well-
known member of the domi-mondo
wni the parent , and that nn nbortion
Imd been committed , or clso the
child had boon strangled nfter
its birth , but tlicro nro but the Him-
sient circumstantial evidences of this
and it is probably unfounded.
An inquest will bo held thia
morning.
LYNCHED BY A MOB.
Enfnrifitod Men In Kanttu City
String n Man Up-
National Areocbtcd f rcs.
KANSAS CITV. April 't. Officer
Pat Jones , of tliO Metropolitan po
lice force of this city , was shot this
evening by n colored man whoso
name is unknown. The policeman
hid just arrived nt hia homo nfter
hia day's duty , when n proprie
tor of n grocery store pointed out to
him two colored mon \iho wcro carrying -
rying nwny some nrticlcs supposed to
have been stolen from n freight car.
Jones nt once started in pursuit of
the alleged thieves , nnd when ho
came close to them ono of thorn
turned nnd fired thrco shots , ono of
which struck the policeman in the re
gion of the heart , killing him in
stantly. A colored man was arrested
on suspicion , and while n squad of po
licemen were taking him to the station
liouae , n mob made n desperate nttnck
on thorn. The police , with drawn
weapons nnd by n determined fight ,
succeeded in Inking their prisoner to
the jail.
A colored man , nnmo unknown , was
iftorwarda tnkon by the dospurato
neb and hung from n bridge in the
icart of the city. There ia considera-
lie excitement over the alfnir , pcoplo
jcnorally believing the lynched man
wna innocent of the crime charged
igninst him.
A STAR PERFORMANCE
Peeping Through the Palings
for a Pugilistic FOG at 6
O'clock in the
Morning.
rcmpornnco Tricks nnd Other
Thius | of Glnrlniln.
Correspondence ) of THIS nitx.
OLAUINUA , lown , March 01 , 1882.
This morning people might have boon
soon hurrying to the public square ,
cspcoting to witness n deadly enoouu\
lor between the editor's of The jcm.
ocratand of The Star. lo utu0
"Twinklcr" sent a proposition to t10 ]
city council foi ; 10 city printing.
Kioodllorof The I.VioerAt ? , b.v ° * -
auflragcs of the voters of the firat
ward , occupies a seat in the council ,
nnd when The Star's bid was read ho
declared there was nothing little about
him , nnii \ ( any body was going to
cut on prices ho would do , the print-
ihglorj otliing ; ' Tho\i , wo.5y8 F
TKfrijftt > < iz & va& & 'im\i'j.3if ' \ ' :
tor nTtho'i3y'.Qo WJamoorat3 j
" '
alla The Star "man "a 'b'eg ar an
icoiises him of some moan potty
Jiiiigs. To this The Star retorts by
iiyiHR that the Democratic alder-
nanic Journalist J'lios like the devil ,
Ltld ho can lick him , and will , if ho ,
rill meet mo in the public equaro to- f
norrow morning nt aix o'clock ,
liarp. " The quill driver of The
Itar ; cimo rushing down town as soon
ho could see , nnd pooped through
ho palings into the square but no op-
onont appeared. The alderman
ad over-slept himoolf , nnd 03 the
own clock struck six , the little
'winklor retired in good order with
his war paint on.none the worse
his exhibition of grit.
THI : TK.IIAKUANCI : AMUNIIMEJJT
the prime subject of discussion in
olitical ] circles. The majority of the '
ooplo favor the amendment and will
by their votes ; but the oldest paper , i
Iho county , under the management i
a flinooth-boro editor maintains a !
lasterly neutrality on the subject. |
all appearance wo will never know
hioh side ho ia on till after the vote '
taken. j Then ho ho will bo on the f
do that "killed the bear. >
1111 : c , n. it o. IIANII
the Champion fire company of our
ty did a kind act n few days ago in
icir attendance nt the funeral of II ,
Patch , nn old citizen of the place.
. Patch came to Clarinda with the
'ostorn stage company and several
nra hus been street commissioner ,
Inch : ollloo nUbrdcd htm n livelihood.
0vns quito alone in the world , hav-
buried his wife years ago , but
nd hands ministered to hia wants
made his pillow soft on which ho
entlied his last. The boys of the
nid and the fire company whose
oporty ho had often cared for , turn-
on a body nnd followed his remains
the tnmb. Although a poor man ,
waa an honest man , and his death
ovod the kindness of many hearts
nong hia acquaintances.
COL. WILLIAMS
taken charge of the "Lindorman"
3uao , and will soon have it oxcel-
itly furnished throughout. Ho ia
/idontly the right man in the right
lace , and when ho opens iho Lindor-
lan to the public on "May day" ho
bo able to offer as fine accommo-
ntions as any hotel from Omaha to
Ihicago , f
AMITV COLLEGE ,
It ia gratifying to see so favorable
account of Amity college as np-
oared in your columns a few days
, but your correspondent waa on-
irely too modest ho did not say the
ho should in justice to the col-
go , which has grown from being
imply a high school to collegiate pro-
ortions , nlloruing educational ad-
antagoti second to no institution in
outhwostern Iowa. Students find
lioro more of the cheerfulness of
omo life together with finer oppor-
unities to acquire an education than
many more pretentious institutions.
THIUBC.