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TWELFTH YEAR , OMAHA NEB FJRIDAY MOHNING MARCH 30 1883 182
THE RATIONAL CAPITAL
Another Libaral Contribution
from Germany for tlio Flood
Sufferers ,
PermiBsion Given Canada to
Modify Ita Tariil Laws Re
lating to Whisky.
Nine New Bcalpa Secured by
the Vigilant Hair
of Mtxioa.
The lairaaoulata Gall of the
Ohio Man Ayaia on H'x-
hibitiou.
Several Hnnury Pn.trlota
to Soouro Timothy's Slippers
CAPITOL MOTfi.t.
1 ; GERMANY'S ( . ' IM'BlllUTION.
Special Dlapatclics to THE Un.
WASHINGTON , Mtrch t- " . ) The
prealdunt rmtiived from Branch nnd
RotheDBtoln , bnkora < f Berlin , Ger
many , n additional contribatiou of
4,300 marki for the banefkof suffjrota
from the fljods la the west. Of thin
amount 3,000 mirks wore contributed
by the emperor and omprais and Gar-
many. The funds wort ) turned ever
to thn American association of the
lied Cross for distrlbntion The total
amount of these contributions from
citizens of Gjrmany transmitted
through Brasch and Rittonsteln IB
8,800 marks.
TRBRK IS TUB BEST AUTHORITY
for the statement that no notes
whatever haa passed between this gov
ernment aud the government of Great
Britain with regard to a system of
"International police" to a reciprocal
watch to be k pt in each country upon
criminals or oneraloj of the other.
WE WON'T OBJECT
The eooretury of state naa author
ized Minister West to B y to the
Canadian authorities that the government -
mont has no objection to snoh ohango
of the Oanadlun customs and regula
tions oa will admit of the imoorlatlon
of bonded whisky into Omada of
packages ot less than 100 gallons. It
now remains for the Chuadlnn parlia
ment , to decide whether such modifi
cation of thsir regulations shall be
made.
THE HAIR L11TKUS ,
Indian Commissioner Frico to-day
received a toll gram from Agent Wil-
cjx at Sin Carlos , Arz no , dated
yesterday , as follow * : "Continued
qaie' among reservation ladians.
Am keeping a vlsliint watoh of thorn.
No sign of quitting work for any pur
pose Yesterday's report of nlnp citi
zens killed by thn Indiana from Old
Mexico , near the Upper Qlla , on the
line between New Mexico and Ari
zona , la confirmed to day. "
THE ANNUAL REUNION
of the aoolety of the Army of tha Po
tomac will bo held In this olty May 1C
and 17. It promlaoa to be of unnaual
Interest.
THE CABINET VACANCY.
The president will not take any ac
tion with regard to the vacancy In his
cabinet , caused by the death of Mr.
Howe , before next week. A delega
tion from Ohio , constating of Genoralo
Grosvonor , Brlggf , Cunningham and
W. P. Llppincott , called upon the
president this afternoon , and urgjd
upon him thn Importance of having in
his cabinet a representative from
Ohio. Representative Battorwcrth ,
of Ohio , also had an interview with
the president.
Inspector Ganorol Sackett's ' Illness
la not a eeriona as reported yester
day.
day.THE
THE JEANNETTE C JURT OF INQUIRY
reconvene at the navy department to
morrow for examination of the four
members of thu Jcannotto crew who
have recently returned from Siberia.
EX-PRESIDENT DI&Z ANI > PARTY
wont to Mt. V rnon this morning on
the United States steamer Despatch ,
escorted by a largo delegation of offi
cials.
IN THE STAR ROUTE TRIAL
D jraey'a direct testimony was finished ,
and Morrlek bag.m the cross-examlna *
tlon.
The Knit G jods Conspiracy.
Special Dispatch to Ttra ban.
NEW YORK , March 20. Col ,
Frederick A. Ooikltcg , in a Bpoool
to-night charged the knit goods csio
elation raised $03,000 , most of whlcV
ho declared coiigrosalout.l iuveatlga
tlon would ahow went into the pocketi
of aomo of our upright legislators. Ill
also said there was.nn organized con
spiracy represented by the knit goodi
mannfaoturera association to choa
both the people and the govoruman
out of enormoua sums of money b :
manipulating the imporlatlona of kni
goods. Tbij has been done In thi
fice of the United States suprem
court , February 1 , when the eonapira
tors were assisted not only by secretar ;
"Wlndom , but by hla aeslatont , French
and the conduct of the judges wa
answerable for much of the ourrup
tlon , It was done by different clawl
ficatlon of gooda to evade the law. i
further victory , the speaker eaid , wa
recently gained by this organizitlo
by the paasago of a bill through cor
gress , which , Oonkllng intimated , wa
passed by bribery and trickery of il
foremost lawyers , among whom we
Senator Miller of this state
The Tewbabarg Pauper * .
Bpeclil Dl p tch to Tui KM.
BOBTON , March 29. The legislate
committee to. Investigate the ohargi
made against the officers of the Tewk
bury alms house for selling bodle
were Inacaalon to-day , Counsel f (
f ha oflicora denied the specific charge
Gov. Butler was present. lie sal
this was not a * rlal. Ho was not
public prosecutor , but was present I
i U.J
glvo evidence by wltncrBoa who know
whereof they spoke , nddlng , "I have
neither n whitewash brush nor a black
ing brcah to UBJ ns wuapoim. " Dr.
John Dxwoll , pradui'o o ! Harvard
medical school , testified the students
received a Ur/n / number of in-
f nt bodies , hi'h they bought from
\Vm Androwf , j > niter , a * , from S3
to $5 cnch Audro s sild ln > nbtaitud
all tha bodies fiom the alim houso.
Audreys lisa clnco killed hhuaalf. The
dUecction showed that in many In-
itancer. the luf.mta had uo food fur
twomy.four hourn bolero ruith. Wli-
nos3 eaid the bodies were dissected on
the seme t&blo with thu nulmulii nnd
lhn turunlni owtpt into the name re-
oi'pticlu. The utudentn chip in to ob-
tarn them
John M. C iup , employed at the
nlma house In 1880 , end diechsrgad
for druukenncas , testified to driving a
ttt'in ountalniug n Inr ro number of
DJCII"H Irom thu alms himse to liar-
wid ; heard Marnh , the amistant nip-
) iarendont , Bay ho received $10 for
.idult hodiea ; thcro wyro bsttreeu 300
nud 400 dentba a year ; sometimes fu
neral cervices were hnld over ciiliiia
filled ith wood. Bu'lcr olferod n
letter alleging that Marah prevaricated
nbont the disposition of bodies. Ad
journed.
The Telegraph Consolidation-
Special Dispatch to Tui Uni
NEW YORK , March 2D Joy
G luld'o ' anawor In thu first unit of
Wm. T. Williams agalnat tha Western
Union and others , In the supreme
ot urt , WAS nerved to day. This suit
la brought to annul ! the consolidation
batween the Western Uaion , Ameri
can Union and Atlantic & Pdcifis
telegraph companlos. The answer ia
aginoral denial of the allegatlona In
the complaint. Gould allogea that at
a meeting on February 5 , 1881' , the
agrenments of January 19 and Febru
ary 3 , for consolidation , were ratified
by a vote of 318 ' "J5 shareslnfavorand
GOO against. At'the same meeting 308-
189 shares voted in favor of increasing
the capltdl stock to $80 000,000 and
100 shares voted against it. The
meeting was valid and legally hold.
None oftbettockholdors'ofthn\Yoitorn
Union telegraph dissented from the
stock dividend except Willimni and
Itafus Hatch , who had but GOO aharea
botirocn them. The tlfost of this
agreement , ho averi * , wai to Increase
the market value of the Western Union
stock , nnd the injunction which the
plaintiff obtained depressed the mir-
kot value. Three ntocks , Gould deClares -
Clares , are readily converted into cash ,
and if the plaintiff did not doairo to
retain hla Investment It was easy to
convert thom Into monoy.
'Wheat Corners-
Special Dispatch to Tni B
CHICAGO , March 20 The in
formation haa reached here that the
euproao oocrt now ti'.tlng at Spring
field baa filed an opinion in the case
ot Tiatin and othara agaiuat the Chicago
cage board of trade in favor of the
b'.ter. The inlts twenty In number ,
Brow out of what was known aa "tha
July wheat corner , " the market for
the clnso of that month having reach
ed 1.30 A largo number of oporatora
rctusa to settle at the figure named
nd the amount thus held back was
istlmatod between two and three mil-
on dollars. The matter was taken
jforo the arbitration committee board
nd the hearing extended nearly one
month. The losing operators urged
'hat the work had boon cornered by a
"iqao and cited as an iuatanco the
rice of cash wheat , The caao han
dditioual interest ai It is deemed a
est ono. A'rnonr who was alleged to
ave engineered the supposed coiner
aid that no defense had boon nrgod
o the allegation that the market had
eon manipulated.
no WhlnhyPool in HICh Spirits.
peclftl Dispatch to Tin BBS.
CINCINNATI , March 20. The West-
rn Whisky Export association met
.ore to-day to take action with refer-
nca to * ho prica of whisky for the fu-
ura. There were G8 firmti ropro-
ontod , comprising the entire member.
ihlp of the pool , which embraces all
highwino manufacturers north cf the
Ohio river. Their rctlon was entirely
nnaciicnGUi , fixing the prlca of htah-
nines to-morrow on thobaals of $1 13 ,
with a probability tha1. the ptlco will
bo Increased to $1 M nrxt Monday.
All the m mbsrs are In high spirits at
, he unanimity cf the pool as to prices ,
Moxlonn
pedal Dlapitch to Tim BEX ,
MEXICO , March 29 John Schull
us , ot S , Louis , general manager
and R. 0. Pjoblta , late of the Pcnn.
jlvanh rnilroud , sapotinteiido.'it o ,
ho Mexican National rallroij , have
resigned.
Congress opena MoncUf. Presi
dent Gocztlez in his message wll
urge the grentest economy In tidmlms
tration. It is understood further tha
Hobvonlion to railroads will bo dia
couraged. The mosiago is awaitei
with unusual impatience ) by rallrra ;
men ,
The Antl-Ff P Bill-
- oo * i > -
SpocUl Diajutch to TIIK DKR
AIBANY , New York. The asaambl ;
railroad committee has agreed nnanj
mcusly to report favorably on the an !
free pass bill. It applioa only to th
granting of passes to tha Huprom
court judges , otato ofliaials and mom
bora and employes cf the legislature
Giving euch pwsoa by the rallroa
companies Is made a misdemeanor.
Stiff Lifters Uontoucod-
SpocUl Dispatch to Till Um.
PuiLADELHMiA , March 20. Th
body nnatchors wore sentenced as fo
Iowa : Rob. Chow , two years' Imprlsot
mout ; Levl Chow , eighteen monthi
the others to less terms ,
The Billiard Tournament.
Sped A ! Dtopatch to Tui IJii.
CUICAOO , March 29. Another larj
audience was present to-night i
Schaofer'a second appearanoa , bat m
BO largo aa the ono of the prccedlr
night. Morris was this time the ai
tagoniat of the "small wizard" an
made a creditable showing again
him. Ho phyed with a good deal i
safety and In this way managed '
keep Schacfer within bounds most <
the time The ro.tult was n good deal
of nnevennooB In Schncfor'n work. At
tinuR ho | > lay d with marvellous rapid-
Itr , in ono inatiiuoo making 50 points
In precisely ( ivo minu'ra. ' Ilia run cf
1G3 in the thirty fifth inning was in
ntylo nd Bppci ) very siiollhr to his
205 urn Taitdoy r.tght. The tliirty.
fifth innhn : K.IH prulltiu , do Morris In
Ms hn f ran 75 , ni.tklni ; u toUl of - - ' [ )
fo : two pUju Solmlor fiuUhcd ihu
r me in thi ) thlry olght Inning with
27. Tonurrovr U ljoud Wullaoa
pUy In the aftcrL-oon ; Sexton and
D' n in the iwnnlni ;
Tno re ire etsndic Sclmofor , GO1) ,
hlijhent riut 153 nvrrn o 15 30 38 ;
Mrrn \ 353 highiut run 7G average
9 'J 1 37 T.aio c f game 2:20. :
The afternoon inmu ; m the balk
line tournament botwocn Dion nud
WnlLice was tnroo aa ncithnr displayed
Ciny fnw playing , BiUting waa uv n
oauh man having plnnty of frlomia.
Both played poorly the greater prut
of the tlmp , but Wallaoit was wonkcr
so that D.on gained H strong lead.
The yonngetcr narrowed the g p
toward the close . Both ehoirod
ucrvonanoes and wco 20 apart
on the last Inning when D on
ran out wilh 25 Saoro , Dion total
GOO , average 8 and 32 71 , highest run
18 ; Wallace , t > tal 549 , average 7 and
59 70 , highest run 37.
WEDDED AOAINS CHERPlLI. .
A Matrimonial Soniatlon at At
lanta. Gn.--A. Determined lUovor
and uu TTavcilllng Bride-
ATLANTA , GA. , March 28. A mat *
rimonlal sensation came to light thia
afternoon , and haa sot this town agog.
Yesterday the paoera announced that
Misa Tennio Ouldwell , the beau
tiful daughter of Col. J. G. Oaldwell ,
a prominent cltlzau ot the West End ,
had married Steven Y. Allen , a yonng
man of Dillon , GA. To-day Col.
Oaldwell makes public the following
statement about the marriage : '
"Allen waa never at my honao while
was In , although he may have been
urlng my abeoaca , About six weeks
go ho got a licoDso without any pro-
ions encouragement or promise of
ariiigo from my daughter , and
loetlng her at the house of a mutual
fond , attempted to force her to con-
int to a union , She emphatically
efuaod. My married daughter , Mrs.
anlols , hearing of the matter , .re-
aired to thu homo nud demanded the
cunao , wiiich eho obtained and do-
roycd. This ended the trouble for
while , but on the 231 of February
o procured n duplicate llcemio and
ere in the presence cf several that
o Intended to marry liar in aplto of
ursilf and of mn , If it cost htm bio
, fo. On bit Mmday night my
aughtor , who haa been an invalid for
he past six years , was taken
IMNQEKvUM/r ILL
1th a disorder incident to the ailment
ith which she is afil ctod , and it be-
: amo neoces\ry to summon a pbysl-
Ian to attend to her. D.E truest
amoand injiotod morphine into her
, rm , which alleviated her anffdring.
' Wednesday she was convalescent ,
nd on Thursday , the day of the mar-
'aeo , eho started out to visit the c flue
D ; . E truest to have a consultation
1th htm nnd obtain a prescription ,
'roceodlng to the street car station
ho found that a car had but a short
Imo bafc re passed , and that It would
io ten or fifteen minutes
eforo another would come by. She
onnd her strength falling her ,
nd fainting dizz'ncaa , the threaten-
us symptoms of htr malrdy , warned
or to return homo before she should
a prostrated on the street. She
tartod back accordingly , when she
'hoovered that she was bolng shad-
wed by a man In a hack , who , il
aa afterwards nasnrtalned , was N.
T. Bullock , of D lton , Allen'B pal.
forced her into the hack , and shi
i.3 carried off to the Southern hotel
nd there confined until Allen hlm-
i'H and Judge Piiohford oimo tc
ierform the ceremony. Judge I'itoh
brd announced that ho had beer
ent for to marry somebody. Mj
Uughter stated that It wasn't t (
narry her , and protested tnat alit
did not oomn how to net married
ut Jndgo P. , In eplto of har pro
cttalion ,
WKNT THROUGH TUB CERESIONY ,
whereupon my daughter aakod him 1
iho wore now married. Ho replied
'A ' i much so as your own father anc
mother. ' Judge P. was , after thi
oromony , interrogated about thu mit
, ar by Mrs Ginnon , the prr.prlotrcs
> f thu hotel , who asked him if thun
had really been a marriage. Hts replied
plied to the ifhct that ho could no
.1.1) . ) , and would not tall. Mn. G. thei
asked the youag lady about It , whi
aald that oho did not corno their to go
marrltid , and was not expecting any
thing of the kind when abac im there
After the ceremony was pit fur mod
ho and pal Bullock , left for Dallas , am
my daughter returned to her home
The shock was too great for hai
She retired to bed Immttdintoly upoi
her arrival , and ever elroj , up t
yesterday afternoon , she has tec
dollrioui. When eho rcgUnod hb
roaaon yeaterday she recited th
whole occurrence to me , which wa
substantially as I have joat stated.
"Col. Oaldwell called on Gei :
Pitcliford to-day and denounces hit
In unmeasured terms , and would hav
done him serious bodily harm but fc
the Interferenoa of friends. Pltol
ford claims that the lady consents
to the marriage , bat requested that h
shonld not return the certificates t
the ordinary for eovoral days , aa ah
was then under treatment of a ph ]
stclan , and wished the matter ke ]
a secret until she got better. Caldwo
says the marrlago illegal , and that r
will push the matter to the oztremll
of the law. Alton and Bullock hai
not been hoard from ,
Monopoly Valid all.
8ped l DUpttch to Tin lit * .
NKWORLKANH , March 29. The pi
llco are Informed that 300 men , sn ]
posed to bo acting under the dlreotlc
Philadelphia & Reading railroad , a ;
destroying the now bridge of tl
Pennsylvania railroad company i
Second and Vanango streets to-nlgh
THE OLD WORLD.
yr
The Depopulation of Ireland Pro
gresses Rapidly by tlio Pris
on Route ,
A Dynamite Piond Arrested in
Liverpool with the Article
under his Arm.
rho DlxiB Outrr.pe Story ft Gi
Feiniauio Fbri-
oation.
A Largo Variety of Oontlaontul
ENGLAND.
Special Dispatch to Tint Unit.
LONDON , Match 29 Minister Low
ell haa rofuaod to intercede in
behalf of Michael Boynton. The
statement is made by the Dab
tin correspondent of The Standard
nnd is the inforcnco drawn from the
fact that It had boon previously
proved than Boynton is not r.n
American citizen.
The Standard believes that Spain
has asked England to bo content
with the liberation cf Macoo and hin
associates. They are to tcmnln in
Spain llko ordinary exiles under 03-
plonago of the government.
The Madrid government baa con
sented to release Oaitilo and Roder-
izuee at the request of Great Britain.
Macoo and the other refugees are
still confined , but are leniently treated.
Antonio Inls , Schnlto & Co. , general
merchants and cigar Importers , have
failed , with liabllltlea at 82,000.
In the commons Haroonrt Bald the
inquiry by the police into the alleged
attack upon Lidy Florence Dlxlu haa
boon fntllo. Ho confirmed the state
ment that a man carrying box con
taining explosives haa been urreated at
Liverpool , but declined to giro auy
details In regard to the affair.
Lieut. Vruy , of the United States
avy and thu other members of the
xpedltlon nont by the American gov-
irumcnt to PotugouU to take obter-
atlon of the transit of Venus , have
rrivod at Liverpool , on their way
orao.
A mnn who carried a box containing
xploalvca and an Infcrual maobino
aa been arrested at Liverpool. He
ad just arrived from Dork ,
The oxploelvo material wan nllro-
lycarlno. Tha infernal machines
ere most oannlngly devised. The
Tiost of the railway porteroccurred
it Be. Helena. The polloo ate cerUiu
ho prisoners are o nfederutos. Paa >
onaera by Cork boata are oirifully
crutlnized. * *
The commons US to 58
motion favoring alx p'-my
"be government opposed the motion.
Pdrnoll goo's to America the eoooud
ook In April. He has not yet do-
'ded to accept the invitation to the
hlladolphla convention.
E'.on , a gentleman of high position ,
eposes to soalng Lady Floronca Dixie
rhllo she stood where the alleged outage -
ago was committed , and saw her walk
way without anybody accompanying
or.
or.Rev. . Darmont Coleridge , son of the
olobrated poet , la dead.
The Lincot says the health of thr
neon IB excellent.
The enthronement of tie arch-
ihhop of Canterbury took place to-
ay. The traditional cnthronemant
oremonles were obourvod. There
was a dansn crowd In the cathedral.
The Dako of Edinburgh , roproionta-
ives of the Oxford and Oimbriduc
universities , a great coucDorao ci
! orgymon and the bhhop of Siekaa
howan aud the bishop of Long
Inland wore present.
IRELAND.
Special Dlipatchet to TIIK lisa.
CORK , March 29. An Amoricat
named Foathorstono and n man namec
O'Horllhy , a Pjvnelllta , were arrested
charged with cotuplraoy to murder
They are supposed to ba conncotut
v/ttti the arrest at Liverpool.
The poatcfiiin la ccsupled by nforci
of police , as throats tnvo been madi
to blow up the building. Oao Oirnio
dy , n plasterer , was also arrectcd
The fourth person fhd. Djcumonti
were found upon O'flerllhy. The ar
rests are believed to bo duo to infer
mation given by the man arrested a
Liverpool.
DUBLIN , Much 29. Divld Wheeler
the Informer was shot dead ut Mary
borough. Ono arrest.
Eleven persons were arrested a
Castle Coninel charged with Intlmlda
tlon.
tlon.Anna
Anna Parnull donbta that Ejai
made the stutomenti r-htiva to rU
aft lira of the ladles' land Icaguo a
In the published Interview.
QENEHa.L FOREIGN WEW3-
Special DUpatchcu to Tim KB.
PERTH , March 29 A oarthquak
in the neighborhood of Mlakolt
during a pgrformuuca lu a thctitor
caused a panic , and many pgraou
were severely injured. The riro
Hernad'a ombankmontn wore demo !
lahcd , and a number of villages ar
threatened.
CountVonMagkth VonSzekhol , th
prosldont of thu court of Casuatiot
has bcon found murdered at hla res
donco at Ofcr. lie had been strangle
and his tongue had boon cut out. H
hands wore bound tightly togothc
with ropoa. The body was lying on
bed in the count's room when It wt
discovered , but the bed clothes woi
not disturbed aud the count was nc
undroosed. A thin rope was bangle
from a window of the apartment to U
street below , The count's house ha
been robbed by the murderers. .
hussar who was ( stationed at the Com
VonMagluth YonSzokhol's ' residonc
has boon arrested on suspicion i
balng the m ardor or of the count.
VIENNA , March 29.lUbbl Sshre
bor , a member of the rolcharath , wt
published a manifesto against the r
form ef jews IB dead.
PARID , March 29. Leon Bay , I
his Lyons speech , doclarnd In favor
n free trade campalcn ,
CATANIA , March 29 The cratera of
Mt , Etna nro ngnlu aotlvo. hum-
bllngs of the volcano are frequent.
Signs ot an ourlliqnako evident.
KOJIR , March 129 Tim upeoch of
the minhtor of fotrlen rittlra regard
ing the relations cf Italy , Germany
nnd An&tm nro bollovud rifer tea
a dofonslvo trlplo nllltncu ngalnst
FriMic1 , wllli which nil hnd agreed to
ondcavor to mitintaln frluudslilp ,
Should ono of the ttuoJ powers bo
c impelled to mM.c wr sgAlust Franon ,
the othora p'odgo ' thuniBt'lvoa to main-
tatu n neutral tv.tltudu if they do not
atd In \wying on the wur.
HUULIS , M.itch 29 Gorman nr
tlsla hava poltlonod ! 'ho government to
Intercede with the United States poy-
wnmmunonl rcquhiug Incrcnsod tariff
on ohjoots of art.
FR.VNKKOUT , March 29 The tolo-
grftphlciil aucioty to-dny advocated resumption -
sumption of thn polar uxpoditlou.
Ikiai.v , Alaroh 29 Bismarck Is
nutrjting from neuralgia. Both sides
are olFjotod. Ilin condition IH not
Improving , Ho Is compelled to main
tain a rocumbunt position ,
An officer In the omporor's body
guard killed hlrnculf to-day.
Mormoits in the South-
IpecUl Dispatch to Tim ! ) .
OHAITANOOOA , March 29 Elder
Morgan , presiding older ot the Mor
mon church , Icf : thia city with 100
converts far Utah from all parts of the
south. Nlnnty missionaries In the
south claim GOO converts annually.
The Jannnntto Crfw.
Spocia Dlipatch to Tun llsi.
NKW YORK. March U9.Lieut. .
Danonhower , Eaglnoor Melville , Sea
men Niodorman , Eislgu Hunt audjtho
Jcannotto aeamou who recently arriv
ed hero have fpno to Washington.
& Million far Moat-
BpocUl Dlipatch to Tin Uin.
LAREDO , TEXAH , March 29. It IB
rumored that a party of five Ameri
cans who loft for the interior of Mexico
ice wont to buy the stock murdered in
the camp near Saltlllo.
A Forrct Flro
ipecUl Dispatch to Tni lilt.
ALLENTOWN , Pa , March 29. A fire
raging on the Blue Mountain near
johigh Gap. Much valuable timber
being destroyed.
Now Mills Utarted ,
pedal Dispatch to Tun Un.
SOKANTON , Pa. , March 29. The
cranton stool company started its
ow milk , employing ever ono thouc-
nd men.
Muro Light-
pedal Dispatch to Tun llm
DOST IN , Mroh 29 Tiio EJlson
laotrla Illuminating company has or-
_ n'ss'd with a capitul of § 1 OOO.OCO ,
with ex Governor Rico aa President ,
_
Honford'i A old Phosphate
Is a preparation of the phosphates o
irao , magnosb , potash and Iron It
luch form aa to bo readily aaslmllatoc
by the system. Djacrlptlvo phamplo
tent freo. Rnmford Chemical Works
'rovldonco ' , R. I.
REGISTRATION LIST.
FIFTH WARD.
Allen GporgoOalst bet 14th & 15ah
Allen -lohn w 409 n 12th at
Albrecht Fred n Sherman ave
Anderson John F n Sherman ave
Angoll J B 419 n inih Bt
Anderson K COM st but 12th and 13 tl
Anderaon G T 703 n 17 ih st
Arnold wm 1-ilG Izard at
Arnold J w 1210 n 18th at
Avoudot John 131G California st
Balcombo St A D Chi bet 18th & 19tl
Bay J P 1514 California at
Banmor John 1824 Burt st
Bautncator A 1242 n 18th at
Beard James T OJBI bet 12th and 13t !
Beaber J w 1518 Burt st
Berry Thomua F 1112 Chicago st
Bean Smue ) 1812 Divonport st
Banrd G w 19h ; ud Izird bt
Beck Miriin A Kith nnci Burt at
Benedict wM 1807 Bnrt st
Bnttluper H N ( i2 n 15 h at
Boiler JnoF 019 nlli.hBt
B3ohmo 0 A 414 n 18th at
Boehmo A 414 n 18th at
BrldgamanJSl'J.hfttbotOhl&CjHssI
Burdish R D ivonport but 10th & 1U1
Bnrmostor A 15-.h and California sts
Barko Goo 1327 n 18lh st
Butler Chus 1501 Webster st
Barnlckwm 1110 Chicago at
BalrorsGMB3l7nl5th
Bain Goo U P Ry pump honso
Utumelster A
BiknrBjnj F 1430 n 18th st
Btlloy Jns 1511Cummlngs st
B.irlow G.io 14th & Ctsanti
Bennett wm w Eistwinh lflh & Oil s
Bergen Jno E 9Ci2 n 1(5 ( h at
Begley Ptk / 15 h & Burt sts
Bedford Jctf W 1410 Sherman av
BrduallJF12120j9snt !
Birmingham Frank n 17.h at
Blank James S 1218 Chicago at.
Bnlln Ilonry lO-.hand California sis
Balan James 408 n 11 h st
Bolan Thomas 408 n llth st
U > landf > r John E 1501 Nicholas st
Bolan James W 408 n ll'.h at
Binnor Thomai 123 n 14th at
Bonnovlor F w 012 n 14th st
Binnovlor Jno A 1321 Oillfornlast
Boyle Thos 1208 Chicago st
Boyle Michael 1208 Chicago at
Boyle Michael J 1208 Chicago at
Baylan Pat 1214 Chicago st
B3won J J < > 05 n 14th ss
Bowman H 10 h & California
Braokin J H 1233 Shormm ave
Brewer 0 U 1253 Sherman ave
Brophy Jno 1813 California st
Bruner J B 1018 Cars at.
BrunnorThoa C 1822 Onmralnga at
BrlardyThoB511nl5that
Brophy Peter 1813 California at
Brush Eagcno
Brown wm hot 15 h & 10th n of Nlol
olas st
BroslnsDanl 1114 n 17th at
Buckley Jno 1(1 ( h bet Nicholas & Pa
Buckley Thos 11-18 nlGtU st
Buckley Owen 307 n llth Bt
Buckley Mlchl 12h : st bat Chicago
Ofisi sts
Burns Mlohl 1217 Oasi at
Buahoy Mlohl w 10 h & Izird sla
Butler w U 15th & webster ats
Casey Lawrcuoo ar 9.h and Davenport
sta
Casey LJ wren co L jr Hih and Divon-
port ata
Gaio wm U 10th and Izard ats
Carney Thns 12 n 12th at
OArnoy T II 1(5 ( h nnd Ir.ird atn
Oaldwell E P 1809 Wobater st
Carroll Patrick 1111 Sherman av
Oarnaby JBIUPH 1412 M 17th at
OArnabi wm 1412 n 17.lint
0,1110 John 18 I Gumiogj st
OMIan PA * . 1C.09 . Ohloago at
Onllftit Thos 1(509 ( Chioigo nt
O. rlln Patrick 18-h una Nicholas ats
Citrlbton G L (514 ( n IGih nt
Ohrlatophorson Goo II 1700 Guralaga
fit
Oliollman Henry 91(5 ( n 16 ; h nt
Oharlton Jauioi B 17th and Davenport -
port nts
Oharlton Mrs L G 17th and Daven
port nts
Oharlton A G 17th and Davenport
port ata
Olark Pctor 519 n 11 ! st
Clark Noah 1422 Sherman av
Obvur R G 1014 O.MS Bt
Olalr JAUIOS Clark bet 18th and 19th
sts
Ooffnnn V H 1708 0 llfornla Bt
Oonwfty Timothy J 12th bet Chicago
and CABS ats
Cornfield Samuel 722 n 15 ill at
Cjnnor wm 1010 witbstor at
OjBprovo Jainea 1109 n 18h : at
Oonlan.Tames 1113 n 17th at
Counr.ll Owen California bet 12th and
13th tn
Connolly Jaraon 702 n 10 .r at
Oronland J G 15 h and California fits
Orocken H N GU5 n 17th at
Oroas R M 1509 California at
Orouao Saward n Bhnrmin ar
Crumb H 0 318 n 17 .h at
Casey Thoa J 301 n llth at
Oavanaugh Pat 1312 Webster at
Campbell J v G.'G u 15h at
Oillahan James 14th nnd Webster sta
Campbell 0 H 315 u 14 .hst
0rnoy w A 1717 0 * s st
OhrlstianBon J S 1007 Oaas at
Ohatfiold S lGh : nnd Oumlng at
OhnbbOP51lnl8.hat
Olawnou w H 17 eh nnd Nicholas sis
Oloud w0320nl4'.hst
Olark F 8 1510 OJBH ot
Oollopy P F 15.h and Nicholas ata
Ooncsaman J At 1C 80 Sherman ave
OjunBomanTO " " "
CennseumuIlG " " "
Oolo M G 1810 Ouminp st
Cole Seth T 18h and NYobstor ata
Cooper Jas 7tti ft n Chicago at
Copelnnd W K 17th and Oaea ats
Oopolnnd Mrs 0 M 17th and Oass ats
OorbyJEG23n 17ihst
Connor Thoa 1117 ORS st
Coudonler August 915 u IGih at
Ooylo Edward near witter worka
Ookroft J U 1122 n 17th at
Connors F M 419 n M'.h at
Oorboln F 1120 nJ8 hat
Ooaaloy H w 1410 Chlcngo st
Crolghton Jus 1324 Dwonport
Oreightou Jos 1704 CMS ot
Ccowloy Simuol llth and Ohlcago B <
Onawk Pat 1013 Chicago it
Oummlnga ThosO&aa at bet 12th&13tl
OummliiRS John 10 , h and Oaas at
OunniffJohn 15th and Izard st
Ourlott T E 10th bet Oal & Wobater
Cutler F E1717 California at
Dolloy T H , 1217 Sherman av
Davidson J E 511 n 18th at
Darling L B 10th and and Bnrt at
Davla 0 L 711 n 17th at
DavlaDA711nl7that
Daniels 0 G 555 n 10 ; h st
Dillon John 14 n 8th st
Donovad Jao .1 158 Divnnport at
Djor Phil Bnrt Bt bat 15th and Kiths
Djyla w u 1710 Davenport st
Daylo j A 1710 JJjvenport at
Dove JOB 723 u 10 h at
Donohuo Jno w 1218 Ohloago at
Darkoo wP313i 15hst
Dallow E 1011 Ohloago at
Danaon .uhn 12th nnd Oaas Bt
Danton Edward 1118 Sherman av
Davla E P 702 California at
Davis Jjhn 1417 Ohloago st
Dietrlok 0 Oumlng at bee 15th an
10 sh at
Doollttlo w V sr 812 n 18 : h at
Daollttlo 0 J 812 u 18hut
Donohuo Dan 1318 California at
Dmohno Michael 1213 Chicago Bt
Danohuo El ward 1218 Ohloago st
Dotiglnu .1 tmru 1205 Chicago at
DowiioPT-114 nlSihat
D yloThoaiiOnSulO hat
Doffdoll Pettr 517 u 12 th st
Duncan u S 10 h and Oamlng at
Durn&ll Sam'l Oais at school houao
ForrhllJno 907 n 17th st
Farrell Michael 1141 n 10h at
Foddo Peter 1514 webster at
FuoE G 13L4c sa at
F labor abas Chicago bet 12th and Ut
ats
L'ltKpatrick John 0 1013 Chicago at
Fleming wm 808 n 18th Et
Foley Michael Chicago at bet 10 & 1
Falconer Thnmia 1309 wobator at
Foonoy J1I 7'22nlihat. ( :
Foky.Johu-111 n 13th at.
Fitzmorrls Miohaul 1314 callfora' al
Ferren Peter 1310 Chicago Bt
Firth Roland 1311 Webster at
Fommtng MitchllJ no 114th and co
fornly sts
Fleming Mitchell no 2 14 and cal
fornh Bta
F.'anagab Hugh 1115 nhorman av
Forat Frank 1312 oaaa at
Frenzer Joseph 1512 California at
Frazlor A 1715 oumlngt at
Friday John 1322 casr tt
Frlnonl Gtto 1149 nlO-h Bt
Fargoson AN 1580 n 18 at.
Eg in Otron 1015 Oumlng st
EllottGaoGU N 18th at
Emkoiis J U California bat 13th at
14ih ata
Emblcn Jno 113b N 19th st
Engjtrom 0 A 1715 Oumlng st
Erdmann w F1511 Ohlcago at
Erdmann w H 1511 Chicago nt
Eatabrook E Ohloago at bet 10ih a :
and 17th
Eitabrook H D Ohlcago at bet 1C
and 17th
E3dy H W 021 N 19th at
Ellla W P 1010 California at
il Elliott Nathan 9)3 ) N 19 h at
Elllngnood T B 17th and Graaa ata
Enowold Robt 0 10th near Oallfora
Knrlght Jero 1014 Chicago at
Erck John u 013 N IGthat
K'sxmspergor ' j 0 1121 N 18th flt
GREEN BAY'S ' GRIEF.
Funeral of the Lata Postmaster
Gonoraj at His Wisconsin
Homo ,
.Life LOUR Friends by thsTiiou-
onnda Follow Him to the
Grave.
The Sorvlocd nt iho Church nuil the
Cemetery.
SpaclM Dltpitch toTHH EK .
GREEN BAY , Wls. , March 29. The
train bent ing the remains of the late
Hon. Timothy 0. Uowo arrived nt
the Ohloago & Northwestern depot at
5:50 : this morning. A committee
from the Brown Oonnly Bar associa
tion received the body , which , being
plnood In a hoarse and oocortod by the
committee , waa taken to Hone's resi
dence on Main street. At 10:30 :
o'clock the bolls in the city began
tolling off 07 atrokca , the ago of the
deceased , and the cankot was boruo
from the house to a hoarao In waiting
and convoyed to the Presbyterian
church. Before 2 o'clock , the hour.
sot for beginning ttio funeral exor
cises , the church WAS packed to the
doors , while several hundred persons ,
nnablo to gain admission , stood in the
streets until the conclusion of the
exorclocs , The floral tributes were
profnso aud and magnificent , some of
the principal plecea bolng thoao used
at the services ( n Konoaha yesterday.
The funeral services were begun at
nbont 2 o'clock with a chant "Abide
Ith mo" by the Presbyterian choir.
Riv. L , J , Whl to , pastor of the church ,
olforod n brief prayer , which was fol
lowed by the solo "Nearer My God
to Thoc ? ' by Mra. M. D. Kimball ,
Bung to the air "Robin Adalr , " a fa
vorite song of Mr. Howe's. Rov. H.
M , Simmons delivered a very affecting
tribute to the lifo and character of
the distiugulanod statesman.
JTtio Borvlcoa at the oemotory con
sisted simply of reading the Presby
terian burial sorvloo for the dead by
Rav. L. J. Whlto and a few remarks
by Rov. H.M. | Simmons. Aethocoflln
was bolng lowered Into the crave , Miss
Grace Howe , nelco of Judge Howe ,
was overcome by emotion and falntod.
She wns tenderly car oil for and Boon
recovered. Each of the pall bearers
passed around the grave and dropped
upon the coffin 5 small bcqaotn , given
them at the cemotary for the
pnrpoao. The tloral decorations at
the grave were very beautiful and will
remain until they dry and crumble
and mingle with the dust of him to
whono memory they were the grateful
tiibutda of loving hearts. There
were no visitors from Washington
but the larger attendance of the raot
rio tabla nwa Its thf , eUto.i * A r - . ia
Tha Havantlok Homtold * .
Special Dispatch to TUB DEI.
NEW YORK , March 29. The grand
jury to-day began Iho Investigation of
the caio of George W. Oonkllng , Jr. ,
who ahot and killed Wilbur H. Havor-
stlok , and ho will probably bo In
dicted and roarrcatod. Recorder
Smith In addrotstug the grand jury
Instructed thom to Investigate the
ease , and aald that Police Justice
Smith had exceeded hla powers In as
suming to deoldo homicide was jus
tifiable. This action , thu recorder
said , does not atop the grand jury
from Indicting Conkllng. Oounaol
f ir Mrs. Uhlor have received instruc
tions to begin legal proceeding against
Dr. Armldon for the recovery of $550
which Mrs. Uhler claims to be due
her out of the sum loft by Havorstiok
at the tlmo of hla doath.
The Braidwood Mine.
SpocUl Dltpatch to TUB BII.
I CHICAGO , March 29. Despairing of
overcoming the obatraotlons in the
Braid wool mlno , which now make U
difficult to search for the remaining
bodies , a correspondent states that
the ownorn are considering the propo
sition to cloao and abandon the mlno
aud erect over the entrance a monument
ment to the memory of thceo entomb
ed. Thi i tuggostlon ia opposed by the
friends of the dead mon. No addi
tional progress was made up to n late
hour In clearing away the debris.
A Frightful Affair.
Bpcclnl Dlipitcb to llm DM.
HALIFAX , March 29 A report from
Llngan says : Magistrate McNeil and
covoral volunteers and constables
were overpowered by a mob at Little
Gloco bay to-day wnllo attempting to
arrest the Llngan rlotera. Chief Con- -
atablo Musgrovo hnd taken refuge in
the Gloco bay lookup to save himself
from the mob. The volunteers have .
boon ordered back to the garrison to '
await Instructions from hbadqinrtora.
Determined Suloldo.
Bpeclil DUpatch to TUB USB.
HAUPAX , March 29 A powon bo-
Hevod to be H. W. EUon , of Calais ,
Maine , who attempted lulcldo on the
train , emptied five chambers of his re
volver at .his head while lying In a
berth. The conduct or Btlzjd hia hand
before ho could fire the sixth shot.
There was great commotion in the car.
The man Is under arrest , brit c.ianot
bo removed from the hotel.
Mr i. Ucober'aXait Day.
Special Dispatch to TUB Us * .
d WINDSOR , Vermont , March 29
Mrs. Meeker , convicted of kllllng her
daughter , will bo hanged to-morrow.
She was calm moat of the day but
seems to appreciate the helpless con
dition and IB expected to break down.
She received a letter from her eon
Almon to-day offering consolation and
urging her to confess. ' ,
Southern Overflow * . '
Special Dlsjatch to TUB On. ,
NBW ORLEANS , March 29.Tho '
Atohafalaya river is rising two Inches
la a day , The now levees between
Oharchvlllo and Simmtport are faat
giving way , and very few ol tho-plan ,
tatlons along the river will escape the
overflow.