> FIFTEENTH YEAl ? , OMAHA , SATURDAY MOtlNENG , JANUAltY 10 , 1SSO. NUMBER 171) . SERVING THE HARDY SETTLER ' 'S-nator" ' Edgezton Moving to Secure Sotno Needed Mc isurcs , MODIFYING THE LAND LAWS. Tactics Hie DcinncratN of tlic Hotiac Will Kmiiloy on the Question of Jnk.tn'M ) Admission ( Jen- eral AVnoIiln toii > iotes. Needed ClinimcM In the IianM La\v. i" WA"iiiM.'io.v , .Ian. 15. | .Spc"Ial Telc- Kram.j-bt'iialor Kdgcrlon of Dakota has been doing some linnl woik since his anlval beie for the settlers of the northwest , llo Iswoiklng with Assistant Socielary ot the Intctloi Jenks lo secure the piomulgatloti of an order which will alfoid Immediate icllcf to those whoso land titles and leal sccmlties havobcen jeopatdbedby lucent decisions of the land commissioner. Hu asks that an oulcr be issued icqiiliing a contestant ot a case , after it has been passed upon bv the local land olllcers , lo give notlto of the con test and have a dial botoiotheiocaii be a sus pension of patent. The piocediuo ho proposes is similar to the contesting ol a will , lie asks , also , that In futiuc no title wheiu a laud olllcei's iccelpt has been given on agricultural land , shall bo suspendcdor cancelled until a healing is had be Co to thu local laud olllcc , with a light to appeal to tlio land commissioner and sccictary of thu In tel ior , and that at such heatings due notice must bo given the patties intciested by pub lication or otherwise ; that upon the govern ment In these tiials must ie.st the bin dun of piovlng that thcoiiglnal decision of the local land ofllce was obtained thioimh fiaud ; that all entiles on agilcultmal lands that have been suspended shall be icmoved ami placed on the same footing as cases aiising after Issuance of Iho older. Senator IMgeiton says that while leiucdy 111 the com Is may be ample , they aie too expensive and opeiate too slowly lo meet the necessities of the pee ple. He also wants ptovhlon made tor ilio piotcctlon of innocent piuchascis of , 01 paitios making loans uimn lauds , thu title to which was ob tained by fiamN. He thinks an innocent puichasci of a moitgago should be allowed to enter the land on payment ol double the minimum price , piovldcd It has been .shown that tee oilgimd settler has committed a liaud In "proving up" without a snlllclcnt settlement on the land. He asks also that wltmcssus be compelled to attend tlietilals of contested cases , and has great hopes ol having the inlcs modified to meet all of these suggestions , Mr. Jenks Indicat ing his appioval of them. Till : TlKMOr IIA'IS AXl ) DAKOTA. To-day Chali man IIIII , ot the house commit tee on tunitoilus , inloimcd a delegation hcic fiom Dakota that his committee will hear , on nc.xt Wednesday , arguments oa the llairlson bill to admit , south Dakota to statehood , and oigani70 iioith Dakota tcnitoiy. Senators Kdgeitou and Moody , Itepiescntatlvu Ka- nottso and ( lovciuor Mclletto will speak , each one taking a distinct line ol aigu- inellt. It Is believed Unit ( lie lactic : ) the demociats In thu honsu will employ to defeat admission will ho to pioposo to ad mit the whole tuiriloiy as one state , knowing that the people ot the teriltoiy pi dor to stay out rather than come In in that way. Then It Is believed that it will boaigucd by the democrats that tlicie is a division of senti ment about statehood among the cltl/cns ol /-1 / Dakota. Should this be biought forward the icpresentatives tiom the tcriitory now hcio will propose that fongi ess pass an act con firming the pioccedlngs. already taken for Statehood , and admitting south Dakota under the Han ison bill , piovidcd the people of the whole tcnitoiy give a majority vote for it. They say the piovlslons of the Har- ilfion bill would bo. lalllicd by a vote of nlnc- tcnthfl of llie population. nr.i'tini.if'AX HKXA-'ions AND HK rovA.i.P. WASHING TON , Jan. ir . fl'iess.l The re publican M'natois met In caucus at 10 : : ! 0 this mot ning , and adjourned at 1 : : > 0. Their pm- pose was tocompaio vluws as to thu right of the seimte to Inionnatlon as to thu picsl- dent's ica'-ons ' for making icmovals fiom of- tlee. Tim fact was stated that many Imiuiilcs addressed to heads ol de | > arl meats by chaii- men ol committees icmalned unanswcicd , bill up lo this time thcio ate no indications of a pnrjiose to icfiiso to L'lvo this informa tion. No foimal luonosiflon was made , anrt no action taken. Whllo \\lclo vailely of opinions louiid exnicsslon with icgaid to tlm mopilctv ol raising a loniial issno with the admlulstiatlon at present upon this question , a niajoilly weio of opinion that should the Information sought not ulti mately hu foilhcomlng , the icpiihllcaiis will , lu justice to the men who have been sus pended or removed lor supposed cause , be re quited lo take sonio formal action In the MMiatu to scciiio information or an avowal by the picsldcnt that ho will not glvuhls leasons lor making thu lemovals. There was unani mous conciuioncu in the opinion that Ihu le- niovcdoniclals huve a right to know whether they were removed lor political icasons or nml-adininlstiatlon of their trusts , and that it is the senators' duty to sccmo the Intoima- tlon if possible. CAPITAL ni.KAXIN'nR. The postolllco ilepaitmeut has received a letter fiom the ( ieimati dlicctor geneial ot uosfs , iirglmr the United States government to send an olllccr of thu postotllcu < Iepait- ment InCoimany to pcisonally Inspect and study the pneol post seivlco ol that country with a view to joining the Inteinatioiial parcel - col post. The M'cretaiy of the Inleilor has lequesled J the nttoinuy ueneial to Institute suits acahist tlio Lacotta Cattle eompanv In the western p.ntol Xebiaska to iccovei Sl'.ti.V ) , tlm value of timber alleged to huvu been cut by them liom public lands. WHO AKi : THU HH1US ? Ciii'ioiiN Coiii ] > llcaiIoiiH Rrowln Out ol' n Itocoiit Trucedy. Dr. ritotrJan. 15 , Kxtnioullnaiy complica tions grow lag out ot the tragic fate of 1'iank KiKH'h , his wife , and tholrtwochlldion , who a couple of w'oeks ago were murdered and the bodies bin nod lu the destruction of their home , developed heio to-day. Within a short time alter the tiagedy the relatives of the mufdered family began to dlsputo over the little projH-ity that had boon Jolt. Last week ( ! us and llcnuan Knoch Jilcd a petition tor administration of thu estate , which was valued at 8-lUOO. To day a counter petition was filed by an attoinoy , asking administra tion ot the e.stato ol Kiaiik Kuoch's children , This petition is on behalf of thu grand mother , two uncles and three aunts of thu deceased children , the thcoiy being that 1'iank Knoch was nimdoicd lirst , the two children thus becoming Ins hciis , and their belts being thu two giandiiiolhois. Thu pa- tnrnal giandmother having slnco dlcil , tills lelt her chlldion thu heiis. The whole case tin us on the < | iieMlcU ! as to who of the family wci-oliiat killed. A StflkiiiK Htot. CHIOAQO , Jan. 15 , This morn I n ( J A serious llot occtincd at Halstcad and ( iiecu streets between stilkers at Maxwell's and a number .1 . ot employes Kolng to their woik. lint for the mompt Intoi/eieuco ot the wollco the result might bavu been sellout. Thu stilkers , who numhcicd tlfloen , wciu aimed with clubs , whllu thu uon-unloiiisti wciu tlnx'o iimu.s thcli number. The attack was fieice. but fihoit lived. Only ono man was teportcd injmvd. The police ai nested tlueo men , Bnow In To\ns. Fr , DAVIS. Jan. Ifl. Snow fell throughout Viesblloi'ounty during Wednesday , li ; soaio u depth ot live ludie. . Stormy .Session of ( lie Nn\nl Afl'nlr i Other lectliiRs. WASiii.vmov , Jan. IV-Tlu ? meeting of the house naval affairs committee took a sen sational turn to-day. The Uoutclle i evolu tion Inquiring aboiitlhodlsinhsal of ex-milon soldlcisand snllors fiom the Norfolk navy ynnl. and theaiioliitiiicntof ] ) ex-confederates in their places , and as to the statement that coitain inscriptions comna'momtlvc ot vie- loiies over the confederates have been de faced , was called up and led to a heated political discussion. Mr. Wise ot Virginia made n speech denouncing the resolution , and Impugning the motives of Its mover. Hi ; ( misled that the lo-olntlon was Inliodneod fiom a decile to make paity c.ipi- lal , andoxpie ed Ihcoplninn that it should be amended Fo as to allow a gencial investi gation Into thu conduct of the navy jaids. llomged that a mcie newspaper ictioit was tlie Mile loinulalion for thepionosed ln < | iiliy. and that it was not becoming Hc : dignity of cougi-ess to hied such sloiles. Mi. Hoiilelle vltorouily defended the icso- Inllon. He aid he had been nssmed by a bnilhermcmbei that the ) inbllc.itioii was sub- stantlall.v conect. He wanted the matter In- vestlgalcd. Mi. Thomas pointed out that the resolution was not toi an investigation. It was a sim ple Inqiiliv , and if the stoiy was without loundatloii the navy department could easily piiek the bubble. Mr. MeAdoo aHo contended that the la- \estlg.itloii should bo goneial. licpiibllcaiis had been discharged fiom other navv jaids on flic easloin coast , and wliy not at N'oifolk. Mr. Hewitt inquired If it would be con tended that the victoiswcio not entitled to the spoils. Mi. Thomas acquiesced In ( hat assumption , but said in the case under consldeialioti It was amic-itlou not of politics not whether a icpuhllean had been displaced by a dumo- ciat-hut whether the statute irlvlng pioler- cnce to union soldici.shad beenviolated. He wants to know whether union sohllcishad been < ll > ciaiged ! to make place for icbelsol- diets , and whether mcmoiial stones com- nienioiatlng union vlctoilos had been ob- lltoiatcd. Mi. Hewitt luqulicd if tlie gcntlnnan would bave lolciatcd a conlcdeiatu inoiiu- mciit conimcmoratlng the Mctoiy of Hull Ituti. Ituti.Mr. Mr. Thomas iciillcd that ho would have It nulled down. ! 01 innately the icbcls failed in their object. He was not yet ashamed of having fought for the union. Othei menibuis ot the committee expicsscd themselves In stiong language , and the ses sion ended without action on the lesolutlon , which will come up lor consldciatlon at the next meeting. 'I he house committee on public buildings and giottnds to-day adopted a inlc foibidding thosaloor.spliituotisllciuorslntheiestauiani. ihe same action has been taken at the last two sessions , hut In those instances prohi bition was contained In the joint rules while the picscnt nilc Is a simple committee in der. 'Ihe hotisn ci mmlttcc on liveis and haibor.- ? to-day icsohcd to limit the total amount ot theappioiuiatiou for Iminovlng rlveis and haibois to Sll,00ii,000. Thu sums iccom- niendcil lor appiopiiatlon will in no case he made public in ailvanco ol thu icpoit ol the bill. FOI5TY-XIXTJI COXGItKSS. llousi ; . WAsniNcno.v , Jan. ir . Mr. Uland Inlro- diu'cil a bill icpcalingso innch of the act of Juno 11 , IST'.i , as provides lor the exchange and redemption of subsidiaiy coin. Ku- fcrred. Mr. Dockery , from the committee on ac counts , lemntcdu joint ic-olutioa allowing ibscliaigeil emplojcs ot Iho lionso one month's evlia jny Alter nuisliluiablu do- Uato the lesolutlon was defeated. Yeas TI , noes isS. Mr. Vnriisey olfctcd a lesolutlon calling on the sccictaiy ol the ticasiny lei lulormatloii as to the amount ot money In the ticasiny that can be legally applied to the payment ot bonds 01 any other inteiest beating debt of thu United States , and if thcru bo any such moneys in the tieasmy applicable to the pay ment of the obligations afoiesald , whythe same havu not been applied. ICefuiicd. Thu picsldentlal succession bill was then taken ini by Mr. Dibble , who argued that neither the president pro tern of the senate nor the speaker ot the house was a United Slatesolllcer , and in snppoit of his position iiuotcd fiom the fourteenth amendment to the constitution the distinction them madu between a member ot congicss and a United States officer. Alter considerable deliate.SMr. Caldwell of Teiiiicssco demanded the previous question , wnlch atlcr a little pailiamontary fencing , was oidcicd. An amendment offered by Mr , Adams of Illinois , striking out the clause which topcals sections of the luvlscd statutes piovidlug lor special elections , was i ejected. Yeas 113 , noes IK ) . A substitute olfoicdby Mr. McKiuicy of Ohio , leaving in lorco the pic-.cnt law with the addition ol a piovislon lor the purpose of having the .speaker of the house ol icnicscnt- atlvos In ollicu continuously , was also ic- jcctcd. On thnso two votes the house was divided by party lines. Alter a couple of 1mthcr attempts to 10- cominit and amend the bill. It passed yeas If-8 , noes 7T pioclscly as it came Irom thu .senate. Thu negative vote was cast by thu ropub- llu.ins , and by Messis. Bennett and Green ot New Jersey. Among the icpnbllcans who voted with the democrats In the allirmatlvu worn Messrs. I lilt , LuKollett , 1'rlce , Stinble and Weaver ol Xelnaska. Thu house then adjoin ucd until Monday. TIII : rmu KKCOKD. Serious Itln/OH at Cincinnati , Ileavcr l-'nllK , l > n. , and Other I'oiiiiN. CixriNNATi , Jan. 15. Hiram W. Davis & Company's caniago factory at Flint , Wade ami Dcnman sheets was binned this mnin- Ing. Loss estimated at Sl.'O.iXK ) , insurance ยง 10(1,000. ( Thu vvalehman dlscovoied the flio In the basement , vvheiu It was thought it caught Irom shavings , Davis values his whole pionoity , stock and matcilal at $ jnooo. ; Uvvinglo thu piccautloiis in the stiitctuio against llie , a iioillon ot the building was saved , with aconsideiablii poitlou ot stock and material. Two bundled and fifty men aiotluown out ol employment. Hr.AVim r'AU.s , ] 'a.Jaii. ir > . The llcavcr Kails car vvoiks , toundry and machine shops weiu binned to thu gumnd this nioiiilng. together with the Chinese hoadiiiaitois | and eviuy building in the siiuaie laclmr Sixth avenue , except an old mansion house. The liio oilgiiiated In the foundry lint the somco Is not known. The loss Is not jet estimated , but It Is very heavy , as the pnmotty belongs to the Kconamitc : . . 11 Is piobaulo laeiu Is no Insurance. * LKXIXOTON , Ky. . Jan. 15. At 00 ; this moining a destiiictivo luohioko out In the wbolcsalo grocery sloro of It. II. Inncss & Sons , on Mnlnstieot. The lire sjncad rapidly , and was not brought under contiol until it bad consumed the abovu nanicil irioeeiy , in- siiied for tflO.otO : thu L'xinuton opcrn house , Insured foi SIO.MK ) ; the olllce of tlio Adams e.xpioss company with their extensive Mahlcson Hroadvvay. The hardwaiu store ot W. .1. Houlihan tVr Hios , was damaged to the extent ot 5ooo. Thoe.xpicss company's goods were taken out betoiu being dcstioycd. The total loss will icach fiom SSo.OOU to sw.ooo. liAi/riMoni : , Jan. 15. A fire bioko out at 2:10 : thU afternoon in the Clark Waircn oil works , Highland , a town In Baltimore ) county , and askistance Irom this city was scat tor. Two engines ot thu county the dcpaitincnt are at woik , bat not with much etlcctivcncss. The Nicholas gasoliuo woiks ire In danger. ItcuiiU of n Kkating Kink How , ST. Louis , Jan. 15. At thu Star skating linkcaily this morning , Hugh C , Itoblnson was tiipjiod upvhllo bUatlnp by a voting man named Webb. Hoblii'on demanded an apology , and Webb's leftist nniscd a fjiiar- lei. Upon leaving the link Hobliison. with a party of friends , was attacked by Webb and bis follovveiH , In the molco which ensued. Chailis Hatched ; , cmplojed in thoMissoini Taellic niiltoad ollice , was stnick on the back ot the head with a rock , dvlng blioitly alter. Gold 1'or Europe. NF.VT Voniv , Jan , 15. Hiow n Hios. & Co. . cngugcd S-W.OOO of gold to Iw n'lljipcd to- moiiow by thobtcainvi Auioulu , THE MACHINE DANCE A Party of Oow Boys Attempt to Corral a Big Mogul Locomotive. THE RESULT OF THE ROUND UP. Ilovlno ISrnndors ol' IlufTrtlo Gnp Un- dca\or t < i Organl/.e a Itiickvvoods "SliliiillK" I" a Sort ol' AVI1- Way. The Cow i'linoherfl I'araly/.ed. HrKi'Ai.o C.AIDak. . , Jan. 14. [ Special. ] The advent of tlio railroad , and ll.s natural accessory , the iron horse , has proved a phe nomena to the wild and micoulb cow puncher of this section. On the last trip up , while jour correspondent was uncaged In his work In the mall car , an amusing scene , and what foitunately pioved to be n harmless one , occulted. A paitj of cow boysweieon- gaizcil In painting the town of llulfalo ( ! ap the usual vormllllon hue. when the passengei tialn came Into the embiyo village. The loco motive wasx ; wonder lo them , and In order to satlsly themselves that It was alive and could move , they held a consultation and decided to "louiid It up. " Their fust move was nn clfoit to make Ihu machine dance , and falling In this they pioposcd to lasso Ihu modern monster of aitlhcial billows and snails , cor ral the machine from cow catcher lo tender , apply their company's brand to the boiler sides , and then turn It loose among the un tamed bovines of tlie boundless pialile. Commencing operations they pulled their J.T-calibio guns and icqucstcd the engineer to "open her up , " so they might have an op- poitunlty to "haul her up , " and anui o them selves by making the tenor of the Iron track go thiough some tcipsichorcan evolutions. The engineer , Harry Crislcr , and John Mais , told them not to lire , as theio weie passengei son board the Iraln. Thu Isolated and would-be. hanl _ toughs at once com menced to op.cn Jrp on the cab. They tired sixteen rounds thrmigh It , fortunately with no Injury to anyone , tlio leaden mes&ongeis passing in close pioxlniity to tlneo persons. The gang persisted in their fruitless task of compelling the locomotive to dance until they had exhausted alt their ammunition , and then mouinliilly took their dcpaituie , thoroughly convinced of Iho tolly of attempt ing an impiovised hack woods ball with a big mogul as the mister of ceremonies. The nc.xl day they wcie "loumlcd up" themselves , and aie confined in Toil Mead awaiting dial lor their fun. When they aie iclcased they will undoubtedly lefiain fiom fntuie attomps to "loimd up" stcois caujing ICO pounds of steam. A lihicoln Ganihlcr dashed. LIXCOI.X , Xcb. , Jan. 15. [ Special Tele gram. | John bhccdy , Lincoln's most pionii- ncnt gambler , was stabbed scveial times in the neck and face to-night by a man named J. I'altcis-ou. 1'attcison was put cut of Shecdy's loom drunk , Shecdy following him to the foot ot the stabs. There 1'attci.son struck Shecdy and was Knocked down by the latter. A shoit time atterwaids Shecdy M-IUJ nont upon tiltMlCOt ami lll- tackcd and cut by 1'atteisoii. He was not dangciously injuied. I'atteison vvas anest- cd and lodged In the cooler. Tlio AYIntor Term Opened. Lixcor.x , Neb. , Jan. 15. [ Ssecial Tele gram. ] Pi of. Kdgien , of the chair of modern languages , dcllvcied Iho opening address ol the winter teim ot the university in the chapel of the university tills evening. The lectaie was upon "Buddhism , " and was lis tened lo by a large audience. The attendance is laigcrthis teimthan It vvas dm Ing tha lall toi m , which Is something unpicccdentcd. Thu tailing off in the winter term last year was about thirty. The university is in a veiy prospcious condition. Subject for the Scalpel. SCIIUYI.KK , Jan. 15. [ Special Telegram. ] As yet Iho relatives of Lapour have not been heard from and the county authorities are considcilng the advisability of huiylng him in tlio court yard. Indignant citi/.ens living In the vicinity of the com t house are protesting against making a grave yaid so near to their picmlsos. The body will bo held until to-moiiovv and in case the relatives do not take chaigo of it , will probably be taken to theccmetciy lor interment. It is a good subject for some medical institute. I O W A AKFA HIS. The Legislature Takes a liny On" for Ten Days. DisMoixis : : , Iowa , Jan. 15. Uoth branches of the lesislatinu held shoit sessions to-day , In which a number of nilsr > cllancoas bills weie introduced. Among them ono lor the compnlsoiy education of all children between the ages of 7 and 15 ; one for abolishing con- liact labor in stalu prisons ; one for Ihe abolishment of coiporal punishment In pub lic schools ; ono lor better cnfoiccincnt of thu penal laws ; giving the governor power to icmovo mayors of cities that pcr-ilstently lofnso to enfoico laws , lofoiilng paiticulaily to the prohibitory law. In each house com mlltccs lo visit the vailoiis stito Institutions weio appointed , and the legislature for this purpose took a recess until Tuesday , Januaiy SO , at p. in. found Torthe Defendant. Briti.i.Nfini.v , Jan , 15. The salt of Helen Talbott against thu Dad ) Cia/ctlo of this city , for libel In an article published in December , 1 ! > S1 , has been on trial four days , and was given to the jury this afternoon. The in- sliuctlonsof the couit coveted twenty pages of typo writer copy. Thu jury was out two horns and found lor thu defendant. Crushed by Falling Slate. IKsMoixis : , Iowa , Jan. 15. William Den ny ami Kdvvaul Lewis were badly injured by lalllng slate in Walnut Cicekcoal mine near beio to-day. General Strike Anticipated. Niw : YOIIK , Jan. 15. Over -100 cigar niakcis went on astilku at tlio factoiyof lirowu it Kaile. Thuttxi men who quit work yester day in thu factoty ol Levy liiothuis aiu still nut. To day a confcicncct was held between joint committees ot Iho 1'rogrcssho and In- teinational Cigar Makeis * unions and a com- mltteo ropiosontlng tliu Manufacturers' asso ciation. Thu union men insisted on thu old schedule ot pi ices , and said that the men would not woik under thu new system. Thu mamifacliiicrs mot this evening and dr.- Icimincd to lock oat all their men nexi Wed nesday , unless the men letnrned to work- in the shop of Levy Bios. , undcrtliu schedule of prices posted by manufacturers on Janu aiy 'J. To-night tlio cmploj es held a mooting at which each pledged himself to his fellows to accept the lock-oat and to stay out mail thu-manufacturers yield. Liquor Men in Litigation , LouiBVii.i.K , Jan. 15. The case of S. J. I'lannlgan v.s Monaich&Co. , thu well known Ouenshoio , Ky. , distillers , camu uj ) In tlm United States comt this altoinoon. The iilaintill's petition charges Monaich with irauds aggicgatini ? over S.'iOO.OOO. Dcteml- ant's answer Is n denial of all the charges. Flannlgau's attoinoy madu a motion lor the appointment of a receiver and au Injunction to piuvcnt Monaich from conducting the business Involved until thu cam Is disposed of. Evidence for and against the motion vvlll bo bcaid to-mouow , Dini ) i.v Tim Several Deaths Iloportod In Nebraska and Colorado. Dr.jfVKii , Jan. 15. A report has roaohed here from lienkelman , N"cb. , that twoscttlcrs , Koln ami Hums' , who left thcio a week ago ifonday on a huntlnc trip on Hie Airiekoico and middle folk of the licpubllcan , weie found I io7.en to death eight miles fiom the to\\n. Doth evidently attempted lo rctuin homcaflei the bll//.ard came up , but wcie lost in the blinding snow. Kohr had stanck the muzzle of Ids gun In the gum ml , laid down near It , and died. Hums managed to got SOOjards fuithcron before overcome. Hoth were under large drifts of snow and would not have been found bat for the gun-stock sticking out of the snow. A tcamslci and herder wcie found frozen near the same place yestciday and were taken to town. Akion and Kastein Line. Coloiado , tepoil several persons lio/en in the same storm. They aie supposed to have been homcstciul- ci.s living n gioat ways apart , who settled on the lanu late last lall ahU wcio wholly tin- piepaied lor such sevuto weather. Some bodies when found showed thpy had been attempting to icach a iiclghtioiing ranch when ovcicome. A JtankliiK House Collapsed. \VA IIIMIIO.V , 1) . 0. , Jan. 15. Towers A ; ( liocn , conducting a small banking business bcic , closed their douis to-day. They wciu not toady to make a statement of the condi tion of their allalis , bill say the failure Is for r. small amount. Nnvv VOHK , Jan. 1. . Hi own it Anderson , bankers , assigned to-dav , giving pieleionces ol fc7s. n. other liabilities aggicgale S.10,000. The Great Chesrt Match. Xr.w YOIIK , Jan. 15. The third game In the Stclnitz-Xukciloi t chess match vvas plaj cd heio to-day , each having before scoicd one victory. The attendance was larger than nt any picccdlng session , Xukeitoithad the move. Spcctilatlon wasiifoas to the open ing he would choose. He selected the queen's cambct. The game lasted live boms anda halt. Xukui toil won in forty-seven moves. Snlvint'a Tragedy. Chicago News : Mr. Salvini is a great actor and a great artist. He has a mag- niticcnt ph.ybifiue , a noble voice , and a splendid intellect. In certain lines ho is simply incomparable. Hut wu do not wonder that his performances are not generally popular in this country. Hu plays bis parts in Italian ; his company ply thpir parts in Kuglisb. Could any- thine in a dramatic way be moro pro- posteron ? To tlie lover of good round English the Italian language is tlio most namby- pamby in tlie world ; it is the vernacular of tenor singers ; it is composed of live vowels , wa\cd mustaches , and shiny silk trunks ; its literature has comu to consist of tliu measli librettos of adyingopcratio school. What lover of English docs not revolt against the translation of Shakespeare's tragedies into Italian as a profanation ? What have these bastard Latin tongues the Italian , Krench , et id genus omnc to dovith JshaksperoJ WJiula mockery it is to bear Ilamlef called "monsieur , " Ophelia addressed as."siaiinritiiTu-- * l- Desdi-mona talkinir. # - " " father as papa. " , During the performance of The Gladi ator last .Monday night wo heard Roman matrons the most austeio representa tives of the feminine sex wo know of addressed as "signoras.Vo would as soon think of calling an Italian brigand a dude I Unt there are humorous features about these Salvini entertainments which part ly compensate us for this other desccra- tiou , For instance , the dialogue of a Salvini tragedy impresses the average auditor as much as the subjoining dia- loge will impress yon , gentle reader : Viola Alien lou sent for me , me lord ? Salvini ( gloomily ) Si , signorc. Viola Allen Wherefore , 1 pri1 thce , lull me ? Salvini ( sei/.inghcr bytbearm ) Qucsta infellicc grax/.iogugllolino si glaeomo pxelm luustral Viola Allen ( deprccatingly ) Oh , me lord ! Salvini ( with suppressed rage ) Sospi- ro , all ! m'appari quest ! adagio banana rodrigo piano ? Viola Allen ( eagcrlyOn ) me soul , I know not ! f Salvini ( glaring at Ijor ) Clio la mort tostcnulo miserere pia/y.a milano presto ] ) atti ? Viola Alien ( shuddering ) Mo lord , you aina/.c me ! Salvini ( dragging her to L. U. K. ) Spcrato hernani gucstato liabani viglio genoa eoliiinbo gucsta gra//.ia nouvc.Ho ; Viola Allen Oh ! Salvini Ucscendo , crescendo ct dimin uendo pianoforte ! Viola Allen With a dagger , mo lord ? Salvini Fortissimo. Viola Allen When the pale moon shines on your palid corpse ? Salvini ( Irovvnjngly ' and hoarsely ) La//.aroni pianissimo I Viola Allen Heaven's vvill bo done ! Hut what if lie bear It not bi.ther ? Salvini ( raising his | < vvord on high ) Qucsta padre nouvcllopulla donna ttova- lore. Signora ! die la itHV./a ! Viola Allim YCS , my lord. Salvini Si ? Viola Allen-Yes. ' Salvini ( approvinglyr-Si ) ! ( I'vonnl. H.y this fair saniplo of Salyini's play it can bu seen that a man wilii a fertile imagination can derive- largo amount of satisfaction from thq dago drama if hu is willing to pay for the pleasing ex periment. f Ilenl Hutato The following traiidfrtrsVorc filed Jan. 14 , with the county olork , and reported for the i3r.u by Antes' Real Kstato Agency ' Christina Adam and , husband to Albeit Nast , It a , blit1 , Improvement Association's mid. Omaha ; wd-54 ? ! U ICdvviird (1. ( 1'attcrson" ( fllnglo ) to Cbailos V. Wilklns , It 4 , blk 8 , HanScom 1'laco , Oma ha : wd-SfcOO. | Chailos W. Touslcy and wife to Ivato V , Knight , Us 1 and 2 , blk'3lviikwood add , Omaha ; wd-SNX ) . A. H. Swan and others to C. > f , Hunt , lot 0 , block 77 , South Omaha ; w d "W. A. L. C.lbbon and Vlfo to Matilda Jacobs , It 0 , blk it , Cote Drllllunte , Douglas county ; wd * 17S , , , John L. Horbach and wife to Wm. Crason , nH ol It 11 , blk 4Horbach'f ( Second add.Oma- 1m ; WII-&M5. A. K. Toiur.lln ( tingle ) to John A. Ander son. H 5 , blk U , Hillside add , Omaha j w d S700. Iguaco Schorb and wlfo to Jens Chrlntlan IVtiTson , s } . , ot It 4 ! > , Nelson's add , Omaha ; w d-iy.,00. Darius llarlson and wlfo to Mary K. Meyer , oK of wK of It 1 , and of It ' - ' , blk 4 , Kountzoi Hutu's ' add. Omaha ; w d-Sl.OOO. L , N , Gallop , of Stanberry , Jlo. , was al the yards yesterday with six cars of corn- fed natives. Mr , ( Jallop remarked that it was apparently u btniugu thing for a Misbonrian to comu avvay Irom St. Louis and Kansas City , way ! up to Omaha , to soil hi.s live stock , bitlAJhal hu could make it pc.y to como bore. Among those having cattle in thu yards jesturday were A. 1' : JJIack , Hum I'reek ; C Juvvett iSou : 11. Gilmore. David City , MORE ABOUT FRANK ADAMS , Additional Tacts Connected With Omaha's Sensational Suiculo. PLAYING THE PENITENT THIEF. The Prostitution ItoiiHC Proprietor Sentenced mill Appeals lu tlio On nor of the Huildliig Va rious Lincoln Mutters. ( ritovt inn ncr.'s LINCOLN nrni : vr.1 Mr. Kd. It. Callaway of this city is in receipt of 11 copy of the ( Salvo-ton New ? , whU'ii after reprinting the llr.r.'s account of tlio suicide of Frank V. Adams in Oninlia recently , sny < : "When Adams was in jail liove awaiting trial on charge of defrauding laishal I'liilllps and others out of fJl/JUO , many of Ins lady friends for lie was a deeidod bean sent linn lloral ort'urlngs and delicacies , and pur- fitnii'd notes of condolence and sym pathy were nnnierou.s. Some of his gentleman - tleman society fi lends even asked , and were permitted , the privilege to sleep in jail with him to relieve the ennni of his cruel incarceration. When Adams pot n to this trouble Mr. Callaway tele graphed ono of his brothers n Wall street broker Mating the fuels and asking if he would do anything to help Fiank , and ho answered : "let the law take its course. " A few duj s after this Mr. Callaway recehed a letter from the brother explaining the telegram , : md stating that I'rank hailbeen in sev eral serapes f the kind in New York , and the famjly had already spent a small fortune onjiini in getting him out. They had sent him toeu on a long cruise , and had finally sent him out 16 Texas on a stock ranch , hoping to get him away from old association- , and break him ot his old habits , and they had finally been forced to the conclusion that there was no hone for him , and now thought that probably a term in the penitentiary , inight prove beneficial to him. So he went up for four years , but was par doned soon before the expiration of his time , and returned to Galveston , On re turning , it will bo remembered that ho made a statement through the columns of the News , in .substance that lie came back to live down his disgrace , was exceed ingly penitent and made many promises of exemplary conduct lor the future. His penitence and seemingly sincere promises of reformation enlisted the sympathy of a friend who was willing to condone the past , and , with the hope of making Ad ams a better man , he was taken by the hand , as it were , and given a position by Mr. Fowler with his firm of Fowler i\ : Walker. He repaid this gen- curiosity by robbing the linn of several hundred dollars , and was permitted to go unpiiniuhcd lor this oll'ense , conditioned upon his leaving the country. It was then he went west , and finally landed in Nebraska. This was < -omo time during last spring. While in Ga1vo ton , Adams _ L > .wpui'tuil tp.liiivu jinulo MTVur.il con- "quests in aflUirslof love : and oven after his rotnm'from Ilnntsvillo he became en gaged to a' very estimable young lady \\orc. \ llo was a young man of tine drsf- inatie talent , anil at one time while in Galveston was offered a leading position with the latoMeCullough , the tragedian. A SINNKH'S SKNTKXri : . The trial of ( J. W. Jones before Judge Parker , for keeping a disorderly house and nest of prostitution at IfK South Tenth street , resulted in the conviction of the accused. The com ! was about im posing a sentence ot sixty days in jail and a line of $100 and costs , when a. question was raised as to the legality of a double sentence. In order to uu on the safe side the monny penalty only was imposed , Jones being assessed IS. ! jn all. He gave notice of appeal , and filed a bond with Mayor Burr as surety. The action of the mayor in thus virtually endorsing a man convicted of a heinous otiuiiso against the morals and peace of the city over which ho presides is causing great indignation and unfavorable comment. Another bad feature of the ease is that on appeal it goes to the district court where Judge Pound presides , an able lawyer and impartial jurist. Hut Mr. Pound is the owner ot the building which Jones occupies , and has been more than oneo nolihed of the disreputable manner in which his tenant was conducting it , but has never seen lit to interfere. IHHKK MENTION. Godfrey lllucdhorn , thu editor of the Frio Presse , was held in $100 bonds yes terday to appear in the district court to answer to the charge of libeling Henry Uriigman in the publication ol matter noted in the Hiiyestciday. ; : Three unknown men did a little shop lifting in Aokerman'h millinery store yes terday , walking oil' with $15 worth of yarn. The propel ly was found at Hlen- menthal's ' second hand store. Thursday afternoon Superintendent Thompson , of the Burlington A : Missomi , sent out some fitly men to Beatrice to shovel snow. The men struck against the food supplied by the company and refused to work. When they started back to Lincoln they were assessed sfLUU a head for fare , on thu principle- "no work , no pay. " IA-//\Q \ Kggors1 , a German girl fiom Itocn , swore out a warrant against Henry Clausen yetorday , alleging that the fes tive Henry had been a little lee Intimate with her , and as a consequence she was in a bud condition for a woman without a marriage curtiliealo. Governor IXiwes bus pardoned Abra ham Amos , who was convicted in Febru ary. 1881. , of horse stealing. Tlio Nebraska Planing Mill company has commenced an action against henry Hutton to recover if 1,0(111 ( tor materials Used in constructing thu ( ierner Hats. Late Thursday afternoon as Oliieer Fowler was passing the corner of Tenth and P streets with a prisoner , tlnccof the fellow's friends attempted a ichcuu. Fowler tapped ono of them on thu neck , and help coming up , the gang was run in , itttd assessed .f5.70 each uy thu jiulgo for their sport. Yeslerday morning Ofllcer Hoach saw a man some blocks ahead of him lift a blanket from a book in front of a storu Hu gavu chasitand thu thici dropped thu stolen property. Charles Hunker , the married man ac cused of seducing Li//Io Hlanu , has been bound over lor trial In the district court. Dr. Pheliis was called upon yesterday to amputate- linger for Carter Nowtc/n which lie did in what the surgeons would call the "highest style of thu art. " Auditor Habcock is homo again from Urd , He reports that there is no snow to speak of in tlnil section , and that the roads are in line shapu. Snow grows more plentiful near Grand island , and increase1) wry last in quantity as Lincoln Is appioachcd. Wednesday night , William Meyers , formerly a driver on thu Capitol City street car line , but who has lately been braking on tlio Union Pacific , went to the Durfoo barn and asked the la\or of a night's lodging witli his old as-ociatoa In thu morning Muyern vvasgono , aswas _ also a gold watch , ovoicnat and a pair of Aioticf.belonging to onout the mm Lair Tlmr.-daj afternoon thu owner of the , stolen goods saw -Mover at the JJurlnig- I ( ori Missouri round house , and tried to corral him. A hot ehao ensued but JloyeM finally got awa } after dropping the coat. TVTK VIMIIVAI. " . F. T. Johnson. Milford.W. S. Garbcr , Hed Cloud. J. M Kichnrd * OmahaiL.lv. Grimes and L. 1' . Grimes , Friend ; Joe OTelt , Nebraska City ; 1 > . J. Hamilton , Omaha ; George W. Harne * . Columbus ; f. Hrown. Osooola ; W. II Sloddnrd and \V. II. Dickinson , Wahoo ; F J Jones York ; K. It. LaudH , Milford. Lewis Steiger , Fairmont , .1 J Wemple , Hastings ; S. O. Fowler , Sidney. miner LOUS HOT. The TnlU of Dimension In the Irish National I'anks. NiVonu : , , la"ti. IS. [ Special Telegram. 1 The Stni says that theic Is tioaulo among the members of the lilsh National league , thoio being much disatisfacfion because A. M. Sullivan , ox--piesldent"ffudrPatiiok Kg.m , stiiM'oited Hliilue In 1s > J. SiuMlduj ; of Kami's ehoular tolho exoMill\o I'otainlttee asl.liip them to moot In rhlc.igoon Jumiiity 20th , whi'ii he would leslgn , nn ex-ie | ) iileiit of the ICUUMIO Bald liibt nlglit : "The hish cause Is siinuiliifrln this cnuntiy at inesent on nrconut of the tu'achcry or le.uloti. Kgau ! ' an indent iciuibliean ami o Is Sulll- vnu. It Is the common oxpiesslnn among lilshiiion that lean's icsl ) > iinttuii Is only a dodge. He wants to step down FO as to ui\e Sullhan nolmiioe to bo le-clectud piesldent. That AMiuld bo a deploiablo blow to the cause. " Tlio liKh AiiieriiMii of this city pio- nouiiccs Sullivan as " \\holly imMp.ible of lopreM'iitln.the hish National k'uguo in a manner calculated to iiisplie icspcct. " Goes V\t \ , LONDON , Jan. 15. John Ins e , \\lio plendrd gulltj to the clinigo of attciiitlii | to piociiie inciiiuy Mom the viincuof Wales bv wilting Ihieati'iiIiiK lettcis was t-oiileiiced to-day to se\eii jeais' jieual scnitude. TIIK rt'CAHU HI5NSATION. Tim Old Gent Appears Alive and Kick ing in Chicago. CnicAoo. .Inn. in. A tch'Kiam dnted Lou- don , Canada , jesteiday , declared that letleis had been lei-eised fiom Dakota desciiblut' the death there ol ( iCoigoMct'nbo , who had liccn tiled at London on thecliaigeof poison- IIIK his wile about a > car previous nml "ho had been tued pievlously at Inecrsoll for the nun der of a louacr wile. The UaUota letter stated that luCiibo laaincd again In Dakota , bat was detected by his wife putting some thing in hrr tea , and \\alclniifr the ( iiciatloii ) she exi'lwiifietl enps. AlcCaliu di.mk the di audit intended lor his wllo , it was stated. and tiled In Kieat aitony , confesslaj ; to ha\Iut ; nniidcied four loriueries. . JlcCabe , tlio accused , \isited the oflii-e of the Associated IMCSS to d.iv , deiiyiuir tlio Dakota story , lie said lienad not been in Dakota lor three yeais , but had llnee sons living tlicie , oueof whom was named CeorKO , lint was not niaiilediud : could not be the iicrsou dt'sc'ilhrd usdvjlifr , as he hnd iceent lettcis lioni tlieic.1-- thice s-nns wtueliv- iiu ; near Ilaltlnioie , J//il / > ota. wheio they bad a farso laiai. As lor bluiselt , hf had not iiiiuiu'd acrain as slalt'd. lie lU'knowJcdued having been on ttial toi tin ; polsoninc ol his two wives , one ol whom hud died in delluuu tiemens and one liom hcait dKcabe. JIu li.ul bpeivhonor.'ibly ncriultted. In both Instntuics , and iisciibca.ilie.mosccutlon to an a'ttcmiit to cxtoit money , lie says lie will pioscculo foi libel in this Instance. Dressed raccoon meat is icpulaily kept on sale at Clovctd.de , Cal , , butrlieis' stall- ! . Kvciy nlKht a ( 'host i Ings the bell In the Methodist Ohuicli steeple , at Lawienoc , Long Island , The common thistle plant Is found to con tain an aveiago ot 05,000 becds , and the bur dock , ns.ooo. A watch that Is Claimed to have been Ben jamin Fiuuklln's Is In possession ot a farmer of Lancaster county , Pa. A sudden sneeze cost John ( tidily Hie end of his nose on Thuisday night , while a b.uber was shaving him , In Biooklyn. A burelai In Weld , Jle. , was detected by a snowball from the heel ; ot his boot , winch eoiiL'Hpondi'd piei'i.sely with a similar snow ball found in tlio store alter the lobbeiy. In a mill at Milton , on the .Susqnchanna liver , S.iwjei Haslei saw a lish In a hollow water-soaked loir just as it was being pushed to the circular saw. Klght laige bass were taken liom the log. Willl.ua Henry Walker , of Lvans\lllc , Ind. , JSjeais old , Imsahcad tblity-thico in ches in clieinnfeicnce and thirty-li\o Inches fiom chin to crown. He has fair Intelligence and a good mciuoi } . A lemailciblu licht ocrmied lecently on tlio laim ol Oscar Tinner , In Uiillaid county , Ky. . between a lame DiirJmm bull belomring to Colonel Tiiinerand abiielc weighing o\ei 'JXoiiuds. ( ] ) Both weie Initnd In the foicst dead , only a few leet apait. The bull had been goied Ihice limes by the buck , the last tlniHt enteilng the nnlnuilN lirait , and must Imin killed him almost ! iislintly. : The ( leer was die. ulliilly bruised , tlioii h bis bl < ln had not been cut thiough. Thegiouiul when ) the light occuuod was cut up by the feet ot Iho animals. Denies the AKcrlhcil .Saying. ItALTiMoui' , Jan. ir < . The , San to-moriow will publish a loiter Irom ( Jen. bhcinian , do njing the o.xpiesslou eiedlleil to him in the December number of the Xoith Amcilcan Kevlcw. The letter .says : "That I could Imcwiitten the posltloxpiesMon , 'had ( ' . F. .Sniilli Ihed Gon. ( iraiit would lia\o dlsappcaied tiom hibloiy , ' Isan utter Impos sibility. 1 don't bulle > o any man , Ihingor dead , has berne more willing testimony In < ien. ( iiant's gieat qualities , espeolalb as demolish. tied al llemy , Donehun , fsl and YlcKbbiug , than mjsell , " 'J'clcplione Slncli v , Jan. iri. On ( lie stock boaid to- da > telejthono btoek declined , owing to flic dfeKion.it Washington , The ie iilt ot the Wiishlimtoii mo\ement will not , In the opinion ol llu * Hell people , ba\e much it any inlliiuncu iiioii tlu * llnanelal ojieiatlonsof the eompanv , jet the decision sent Hell stock fiom t'-Jdawn to Kil with IHO bid. A lally oceaiiedabfiiit noon , when sales were made at Ui-'t. Now ICngland teluphono stoeK de clined fiom < ' W $ to ill. Afleiwaids It rallied to : . Kile settled back fiom 31 to "M)4. Kick and In Prison. A nnmbor of disroputablu women were locked up at thu eontral police station last night as they hail not paid their lines. Gnu of the number , who is known as Fanniu Smith , was taken suddenly ill during thu ni Iit with what is snppo-ed to bo lung fuNur. A doctor was sum moned , who madu thu poor iintortimalo as comlortablu as possible in the jail , if being nnsalu to remove her on account ot the cold weather. The I'ainiiK ! Thaws Out. Ci.r.VKi.AMi , Ohio , Jan. n. All danger ol a water tiimlnu ! > now bello\ed lo bo past. This inoinlng watei wai louiid etileilng the hitheito Inuen .snpplj tunnel. T\\o juinips aio now w 01 Icing and can finnlsh HiWXOi ) 0 gallons ot walei In luenl.vfoui liouis. His thought Hid siieam In the tunnel will tiiad- ually Iiieiiase , and all the pumps will bo Malted ugaiii within a da > 01 two. tf A I''lno Cm Failure. Si. Lous , .Jan. IB. The Ullbeit ACm. . I tobacco cumpaiiy , i niton , Mo. , made an as signment to JJ. 1) ) . Xt'sliit. l.labilllliib ie- pin Ud lit tls.OtO ; aisfts , SUVCO. The I'SUliue Scorn. Xr.w Yoiiu , J.vi. ! ' . Hi'tulal luimlici of business lai'inci ' tiin'iboul tliu i ouiilij toi the hi t M u-ndat > ib Ui : ai iigninst a total ol UJOlast wt-i-l. , HAXCffi AND HEMP COLLARS Six Murderers Qo Through an Euforcci ! Neck-Twisting Ordeal CLIMBING THE GOLDEN STAIRS , Gentlemen of Color Preiloininalc-A Terrible JSoene AVItneiseil ill an Kvccutloii i\t N'euula t'liy , ailssotirl ' 1 ho Others. rnl l the Death 1'enaliy. Xr.v.MiA Cnv , Mo. , Jan. l.\ llcury S , Stair , who was hung bole to i | j , ni 1 o'clock. was visited b.v his father last 'night. Largo ciowiUnsscinMvit about the gallows , which. woieeix-ctod In niaxine. fniuilin ; a natural ampldtliealie , about a mile Horn the jail. In coming tialus hiought hiindieds ol people to witness the execution. The ciime lor which ho was hung was the cold blooded and bialal murder of Jacob Sew ell and a liJ-ycar old sun , w ho came fiom I'oit Scot ! some time last lulj with two w.i'Tons , and wcio camping ncarheic. Sewell became sUkaud was at- teiub-d by Stall and a woman named Osboine , who loimcd a plan to murder the lathei ami son and leave the tow u with Iho wagons for Stall's funnel- home lu Indiana. On the nluht ol August ro , Stair accomplished the lioiiibledecd with an axe. llo then placed thcblieding forms In a wagon and -tailed for Marmalon liver bottoms , ll\e iiilles distant , and bailed thu victims. The dead bodies wcie found ami pursuit on.inl7cd , and Stair ami the ( Minnie woman captutcd twenty miles distant. 1'liej wcie tried anil both coiulctcd ol niuidci in the liist dcgice , and sentenced to bo hanged together. A slaj of execution was obtained In the woman's case dim she was gianted a now liial. Attci thetiap had been opium ; , the body lor a moment icmaincd motionless , and there was enacted a sceuo ol hoiror which chilled the blood ot all who witnessed it. Twodoctois weio each holding a w list on either side when Iho contortions of the hang- lug body shook them aside , and beloie they could icgain their hold upon the man whoso acts showed that ho had full know ledge of all that was going on , and made frantic stiug- glca lo release himself his light hand shot up anil clutched thoiope , and held It dimly. It seemed as it the innn must die by slow do- giccs fiom strangulation , but one ot tlm doclois succeeded In disengaging his bund and in a lew minutes' the budj huiigallle- Icss . corpse. _ _ _ for the Miirlr ( ol' Pe ftS' .Johnson. LAKI : I'IIOVIIII.NCI : , La. , Jan. -William ( ! coigo ( coloicd ) was executed within the eiirlosmool the jail hcie today toi the min der of 1'eggy Johnson InAiigust , IS-1 ' . Jlo was iieifcctly self possessed and acknowl edged that ho feigned lnanitdiui'ig the tiial. At the last moment he eilcd oat , "I did kill I'oitgy Johns ! n.1 HH neck was bioken bj the lall , bill liom some icasoii lib. thioat was gashed and blood spaltcicd all aiound. Cuorge was once ipille iiiomlnt'iit asawaid iiolitici.m at VielobiiiL' . lie was puasioii agent , amljueavhcd that be would ce a leader of his race Another GallouN An ol. Sr. Loris , Jan. 15. Chailcs Wilson , col- oied , was hanged thlsmornlngal 7 : > . * > o'clock lor muidcrot a river steamer male some time ago. He remained calm to the last , still pro testing his innocence. Wilson Killed Win. A. David , second mate of the steamer "Fan- niu Twatnm , " July iilst , lhsr , by hitting him on the head with a lock. Wilson had been dischaigcd and ordeicd away fiom the steam er. hut ictuining to get some monej he claim ed was owing him. A AVil'c Miinlcrcr r/aiinchcil. ST. Loris , Jan. 15. A special fiom licllo- vllle , 111. , to the Post Dispatch says : Xoah Mciilman ( coloicd ) , a wlfu nuiiileicr , was hanged to-day al lli'J.'io'cIoek. Jle admitted having killed his wife , and confessed some ycais ago in Hast St. Louis ho committed another minder. _ _ _ _ _ Still 11(1 U | > ill I'CMIH. Cori'i.t.A , TexJan. . 15. Jose Mai la > fcn- dlola , who mmdeied Hodges , thu Southern Pacific i.illioad station agent , eight months ago. was hanged heiethls alicinoon. Mcn- diala displaced gieat nci\e and piolcssvd penitence lei the ciime. He was dead in loin minutes. A tlealoiiH CoiCollared. . Si. Loris , Jan. l ! > . A hpueial liom Ueiiu- niont , Texas , to Ihu Test Dispatch states William Madison ( colored ) , was hanged tlicie to-day lei the minder of Albeit Smith ( coloicd ) last summer. Tie | cause ol the ciimu was jealousy. Two Do/en VIolliiiH , TormA , Kan. , Jan. ! ! > . - Kcpoils haus been received lo day of tlm ibiding ol the bodies of Ibicc more men In Iho southwesf- ein poition of the stale , victims ol th > iceent suowstoiin. This makes twenty-loin bodies in all that have been found , I'arnclIifoH lo .loin tlu ; KadlcalH. LONDON , Jan. 15. Thu 1'ainelllles an nounce lhat they will join with the Knglish and Scotch radicals In suppoitlng an amend- incut tothoaddicss , piolcstlng agaliHt evic tion In liclaiul. A rinlster.H Iniinoralliy. Jiitsiv : : Ci rv , Jan. l.VKev. Mi. Hi Kler who has been on dial beloie a juiy of bis fellow pastors charged with ciimlnal lntlmne > with Miss Ida Downs , was lo-nlght lonnd guilty. AV'fnlliei' lee To day , MisHnriii VAI.I.I.I Clearing and colder weathoi , tollowcd IJ neaily statfonai > teni- ] > ( ! i. iline ; noithcily winds , bucomlng v.ul- ahlc. Tjlheriiteil IVom I'l'lsoii. I'Ains , Jan. ! ' > . - 1'ilnco Kiapolkliio and LoulR 1C. Michel b.uu been llbciatcd liom Beware of Scrofula Sciofula U piolialily mnro ccnpr.il tlian any other dUca c , H h Imlilloui in cli.iraclcr , ami manifests Itself hi i mining sores , pustular eruptions , liolli , hwelllngs , enlarged JolnH , Rlisct sps.boiocycs.ftc. lIood'Hfiaisap.iilIU expels all ti.ico or scrofula from tlio blood , leaving It pin n , i m khedmi ] healtliy , "I was scu-iely afflicted with sciofula.aml over a year had tw o rminlni ; sores on my iict'It , Took Jlvo bottles Hood's fi.irsaparllla , and am cnnd. " O. i : . I.OVI..7OV , I.rmell , M.is1) . 0. A. Arnold , Arnold , MIhnd sorofnlnni gores forsmcn years , f1iirhiu and fall , Hood's tiaisapailllacumlliiin , Salt Rheum Is ono of thorin itdlKaiceablodlscaKeicniisPJ ; ; bylnipmobloml. it isicailllyrurcilliylloncl'i tJaisnp.nllli : , Iliogi eat blood purifier , William Hj ties , Khrla , O. , sudcifd crr.iily fiom erysipelas atsd .salt rliciim , caused by Imiiilllng tobucco. At. tbuos liU liandi wmild ciack opc-a amlblptd. Hu tried vailoni | u > ' | > - .iiatloiidttliliuulalil ; dually look lluod'a H.ir- b.iparlll.i , and now m > s ; " I am entirely well. " "My son lud salt ihcum on MsliamU and on the c.thes i/f his Kgs. Ho tooil Jlootl's ' ftampaiilla r.nd l < entirely cured. " J. Jl. fit , niton , Mt. Vcrnon , Ohio , Hood's Sarsaparilfa H 1il b ) .illilriifultli , f\\ \ \ % \K \ ( nr i. Jlailoonlf l > ) r I IIO01VUAiiutlic-i.irli9lIxiwi < ll,7Uit , IOO Doses Ono Dollar/ /