THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY , JANUAEY 20. 1887. resort to Dominion ports or waters , tor the llmo tnkon In surh departures for the cod or halibut grextnds was n loss both of time nnd money. The committee llnds thnt , from n conitnfrclnl standpoint , It is often n cre.il ad- vantnimfor , American \esscls with cargoes to ptiMffnt Cnnndlnn ports wliero there nro railway connections with the states. In this respect the lack of recipiocal legislation on the pnrt of thfl Dominion government is found to bo disadvantageous. The commit tee. In conclusionrommcnds the passajo of the bill ns reported , nncij < Yui-i > orr. Annrctilfit Spies' Mnrrlngc V.'lll lie Htnpnoil lly tliu BlicrlfT. CiifAoo , Jan. 19. [ Special Telegram to the Iir..J ! : It has been definitely decided that the contemplated marrnto ! of Anarchist Spies to the young JIIss Van Znndt , which was to Uko place in the county jnll tomorrow row , will not occur. The decision of the sheriff to not permit the scandalous alfalr was confirmed this morning. After an Interview the sheriff had with Jtr. Leonard Swett , who 1ms recently been retainer ! as ono of the coun sel for the condemned men , Mr. Swott In. formed the sheriff that It was his duty to pre vent the cci oniony , ns It would bo an outrage - rage upon decency. Tills was In direct op position to Iho course ot Captain William 1' . Black , of the counsel for the anarchists , who has apparently been nbettlnff the mei.illt- anco. The Intimation wns given In the dis patches last night that the sheriff would In- tcrposo and this wns confirmed this morning , when orders were Issued to permit no ono to see the condcmnt-d seven. JIIss Van Zandt , accompanied by a sister of Spies , nppcarrd In the criminal court building about 10 o'clock this mornlng.but on attempt- In * ; to enter the jail they were slopped by the guard. JIIss Van Xnndt then consoled herself by sending in a note to Spies. Sheriff Mntson sajs that ho piohlbits the ceremony simply on the ground of public decency be- cftu.io bis prisoner Is condemned to hang. Justnsttoon , hondds. as the supreme court , either by ordering n rehearing or by any other move , makes It piobablo that his pris oner will not bo executed , lie will withdraw any opposition to the marilngo la "Jfurdur- ers Bow. " For the present , however , nnd so long as tinre appears no hope for Spies to escape the haiuniiin's noose , the sheriff an- nouiipcs that he will prevent n ceremony In the jnll. Ho docs this , hit savs , solely out of roznrd for public propriety , just ns ho would prevent a marriage at the poor house among the Inmates there or nt the insane asylum among the Inmates there. The relatives of JIIss Van Znndt , and the young woman herself afterward , had an In terview with the sheriff and decided to relin quish the Idea of a tnnirlngo nt present. Spies was risked hnw tin regarded the order of the shciiir and said : "Whatdo I think of,1 the order ? Why , 1 ro nnl It ns boltvg only on n par with the treatment I have received Blnco I was nrre.stcd. Then they wanted to Ijncli 1119 and they have Jcept up the persecution over since. There Is nothing like the despotism of tno petty olllcinls who have lived on the poiqulsltus of their positions for jenrs. Carter Harrison Avas rlirht when ho said that such actions would shaku every throne In Europe. The shcrih elves orders as though lie were thucinr. In iuct , the czar would not carry his despotism to such extremes as does bhorttf MutBon. " Ono of the proprietors of a dime museum saw Miss Vnn Zandt this morning nuu offered her 83,000 to appear at his place for a week. She refused the oiler. K > Mr. Leonard Swott , In spoaklntr about the matter , said : "I nm not interested In the mnrrlago of August Spies , but 1 nm retained ns counsel of Mr. Spies In his caao Bonding In the supiemo court , and 1 Imvo a deep In terest In his behalf In that matter. 1 nm very jealous of his defense , lam opposed , however , to people marrying nnd botniridvon in marriage on the road to the wallows. " Pirrsiiuuo , Jan. 1U. Jlrs. Arthurs , aunt of JIIss Van Xandt , was hcen by it reporter tills afternoon. She said that sliu had just halt nn hour previously received advices from Chlcauo of the sheriff's action. The lady , who looked like ono who had suffered great mental distress , said that she highly com mended the firmness and manhood of the ChicagoolHclul , adding that cvoir tor Miss Vnn Xandt she thought that it was the kind- list and most consldeiato thing that could have been done. SCHEMES Fnt'STUATKD. CHICAGO , Jan. lD.- Tie | story Is told this evening that a younir woman In men's clothes attempted to visit Anarchist Spies In lull , but was discovered nnd left hastily nnon being threatened with arrest. The sheriff's deputies are said to bo taking measures to checkmate a plan to smuggle A justice of the peace Into jail with JUss Van Znndt , and while the friends crowd around have the raarrtago ceremony performed through the bars of the "cago" wliero the prisoners go to see friends. HOLDING T1IK POUT IN UlEIi.'VND. A Lively Tiuulo With the Croirlmr In tilmorlck and Donegal. Dum.iN , Jan. 10. Exciting scenes were witnessed yesterday near Caherconllsh , County Llmerlcktho occasion being the evic tion of Edmond O'Grady , a tenant on the Gabbott estates. O'Grndy and about twenty of his friends proceeded to the upper story of the house , cut nway the staircase behind them and stationed themselves nt the windows dews , The evicting party soon arrived nnd stormed the house with sledge hammers and bayonets. Ladders were placed ngalnst the walls up which policemen nnd bailiffs swarmed , but the defenders throw boiling water on their assailants and hulled the lad ders to the ground. The attacking party udvancod repeatedly upon the house and wore as otten repulsed. The contest lasted fully tlueo hours. Ultimately a hole was cut in the upper floor through which some policeman crawled , wlillo otheis coveted the occupants of the hou.se with rifle. * , tnrcatening to fire it the tdluhtost hostile movement was made. The eviction w-as then effected and several persons were arrested. During the excitement crowds of people gathered about the house and cheered the defenders. For this display of sympathy thoy. were repeatedly charged upon by the police and vlgoiouslv clubbed. A number of policemen and citizens were In jured in the affray. O'Giady and fifteen others arrested near Cnhcrcoiillsli were brought before Mag istrate Plunkett at Limerick , chaued with offering Illegal resistance to the authorities. They w > ro discharged. The shorln" and a force of police from Qwei'dorc. while on their way to evict ton- nuts nt Bloody Foieland , County Donegal , ycstoidny found the road blocked with ( in- men so granlto boulders and were obliged to proceed on foot. The blowing ot horns and ringing of bolls brought tocether largo crowds ot peasants who threatened the po lice with violence. The police uiadeastra- tegifl move around the , base of the mountain by tlio son , but bcouts on the mountain top cave the alarm and the peasants , cheering , rushed down the mountain sldn and blocked the iiassaunA constable threatened the crowd with his _ taton. ThU was n signal for a shower of stones from excited peasants. A desperate fi-'lit ensued , tn which five policemen were badly wounded. A priest \\lio was present finally succeeded In calming the people , and they allowed the police to piocced. A tenant named Gal- lugher wasi'vli'tcd , but for various reasons the pollro loft the other tenants undisturbed. In many cases they were unable to Identify the cottages from which the occupants wera to bo evicted. Meantime the peasants carried Gallagher back to hla house , kindled a fire nnd reinstated him. The priest then per suaded the people to allow the.police tore- tiro. A NEW COKHCION ACT. LONDON , Jan. ill All the nnwspaporshero publish an outline of the new conspiracy bill as U wa clven In yesterday's Stnudaid. The Pall Mall G.niotlQ dodarus that the pretence of applying the new law to the United King dom U the thinnest veneer , a make-believe , dei-e.lvlm : no ono. The Gazette continues , : "Tlio bill is Intended for Ireland alone. As the coercion bill for England nud Scot land. It will receive the most resolute opposition tionTlm St. James Gmotto considers that Iho measure can do no mlsclilof. Euglaiid.lt say * , U absolute in Irulend. Consolation For King William. llKiiMN' . Jyu. 19. The upper house of the Ptusstan diet unanimously adopted an ad dress to Emperor William expressing the \\tlllngiiC3sof the Prussian people to vote the means necessary for defending the Ger- raaiv empire. Tlio Flood Itcoodei. COIINWAU , Out. , Jan. 10. The water lias fallen three feet nnd Is still receding. All danger of another Hood Is now peat for tha IOWA TEMPERANCE ALLIANCE Meeting of the Society at Dos Homos and District Reports Read , TjjE PROGRESS OF PROHIBITION Proceedings of the Jllllcrs , Horticul turists mill Other State Associa tions An Unglnccr'H Fnlnl Jump Nobrnsltn News. A Colil Wntcr Convention. Dna Moi.vr.s , In , , Jan. 1 ! ' . [ Special Tele- cram \o \ the Bnn.j The State Temperance alliance bt-gnn Its annual meeting hero to day. Hon. J. A. Harvey delivered the presi dent's address and the principal work of the day was dp.volcd to hearing reports from the different congressional districts on the pro gress of prohibition and general discussions thereon. Those reports varied In tone from 0 conditional open saloon to that of abso lute prohibition. Thus the report from DCS Momcs county , which inclndcs Burlington , stated that IIvo btewcrlcs are running. Forty- flyo Injunctions Imvo been granted , but the sheriff has failed to close the places. The work has boon done almost entirely by the law and order league. The supervisors grant licenses to all applicants nnd both connty and city authorities wink'at viola tions of the law. On the other hand , Louisa county reported no saloons , breweries or dis tilleries ; there Is very llttlo drankcnness ; court expenses are very light ; druggists gen erally obey the law ; the work has been done by the law and order league. Jlr. Marshall Judge , who represented the second district , appeared to have had n pretty haul time as a reformer. Ho described his experience In trying to onfoito the law at Clinton , wheiu ho filed applications ngnlnst tinrty-thrco saloons. Ho said : "None of the notaries were willing to swear mo to the applications. I flually wont to the county clerk and under threats of prosecution if ho refused to administered the nflldavlts. Judge Lellengenco decided that the buyer was ns ctillty ns the seller. We appealed In another case with Hayes on the bench. Wo were present with forty witnesses. Hayes went oil to a horse race and so refused to try the cnsc. Finally 1 seized $175 woith of beer. Judge Hayes in this case told the Jury that the law should not bo enforced and thocaso was dismissed. At length a conspiracy wns formed nmnng the liquor sellers to kill mo. 1 called on tlio alliance tor protection. Just ono of the members went to the court room with me. When 1 left the court room and took a street car for homo the saloon keopeis assaulted mo. One ot them had a Icnifo and \\hen ho took me by the throat i shot him In the arm. I was arrested and loilged In jail. That night the mob assailed the jail and tore It down. Three hundred temperance people stood aiound and saw ono hundred whlbky men do this work. " This livening a public meeting was held In the First Bautlst church , which was ad dressed by leading temperance workers. Bloinorlul Services. LINCOLN , Neb. , Jan. 10. [ Special Tele gram to the Buu , ] Memorial services to General John A. .Locan were held In tlm. hall of the house of repicsontatlvcs this evening. Governor Thayer presided and paid an elo quent tribute to the dead soldier and states man. Judge Amasa Cobb gave nn Interest ing personal sketch of Logan. Colonel Webster , ot Cential City , and Patrick 0. Ilawcs also spoke at some length and pulog)7cd ) the Illinois general and senator. TheUnlversity Cadet band nnd the Arlou Glee club rendered pleasing music. A portrait trait ot Lof an was draped In mourning nnd enveloped in tlie folds of the American Hag , A largo nudicuco was present. Mysterious Horao Fatality. BI.UK HruiNGS , Neb. Jan. 10. [ Special to the lir.n.J II. S. Barnum , Overman hero , has lost four standard bred two-year-old colts the past few days , nnd another colt will probably dlo. No ono can determine the cause except that It Is congestion ot the stomach In some form. Sotno think it pois- onlni' , while others sav that It Is a now disease. Tlio best of care has been taken of them nil winter and they were In line condi tion. Mi. Barnum has about a dozen more colts and ho Is greatly alarmed at the disease , ns his colts are nil standard bred trotters and pacers. _ Ilawkoyo Horticulturists. CirAni.ns CITY , In.Jan. 10. [ Special Tele gram to the BKE. ] The state horticultural society is now holding Its annual meeting hero. Tlio president and other prominent members wore snowbound on the way and unable to eet through at the opening , but a good meeting was held nevertheless. Vice TreMdent WrogK read a puper on "Experi mental Horticulture. " S. F. Garden read a report on "Forestry. " Koports from the dif ferent districts weioreceived and there was a general discussion of tlio subject of ' Frauds or Tree Aeonts. " The horticultuiists of northern lowaaie especially well represented in the meeting. The Engineer Killed. DBS MOINRS , In. , Jan. 10. | Speclal Tele gram to thoBEC. ] A Uonwick special says that an accident occurred on the Northwest ern road n tnllo north of that city yesterday. A Hanger car running a special was derailed. The engineer , Ed Leo , leaped from his en gine and was killed. The lircinnn , Kclloy , was severely Injured. The conductor , who was riding In the cab , had presence ot mind to seize the lever and reverse Uis uuglno , teen stopping U without further damage. Iowa Millers. DES HOINES , la. , Jan. 10. [ Special Telegram - gram tothoIEE. | The Iowa State Millers' association met this morning In the city council chamber. 'Iho object of this organi zation Is to keep the millers posted on the methods and the best qualities of grain to handle. The officers elected were : Presi dent , J. J. Snotiffor ; vlco-prenldont , K A. Uonslgney ; secretary and treasurer , J. U. Lord. A branch organization the Iowa Mill-Owners' MutualUoneilt association met this afternoon and tiansactcd the annual business. Nipped From a Train. Cor.UMiius , Neb. , Jan. 10. [ Special Tele gram to the UEK.J A young man giving the nameot Henry Miller , ot Dtibuquu , la. , waR taken from the east-bound Denver train this morning by our chief ot police upon n chare ® of stealing a uold watch from Grand Island. Shurlll Wudgcwood , of Hall county , camu and Identified Miller and icturuud with his prisoner. Arrosteil Far Ilorso Stealing. Nr.uiusicA Cir ? , Nob. , Jan. 10. [ Special Telegram to the UKE. | The sheriff of Bow- nrd county arrived In town last night and arrested John Mulllreovy on the warrant sworn out by ono Whltcford , of Howard , charging Mclllreevy with Jiorse stealing. The accused stand ! ) well In business circles and was chief of police several years ago. The Kiromon Adjourn. . COLWMIIUS , Nob. , Jan. 10. [ Special Tele gram to the 15KK.J The Firemen's associa tion finished up tnelr business to-night. The next annual convention will bo hold at Platu- mouth and the tournament at Kearney. An onteatalnmont and ball at the opera house in honor of tlio lireiiion is In progress , with a largo turn out by the cltUons. Various Meetings. CF.DAK KAVIDS , la. , Jan. 19. [ Special Telegram to the UEK. | The American Poland China Record association , the Farmers' Mu tual Ltfo Insurance company , the Hlo Grande Mining company and the Tornado Mutual company are all In convention to-day , The old officers were ro-elected. Decided to Itomaln. KEOKUK , la. , Jan. 10 ( SpeclalTclesram to the DEB. ] ThU mornijig thp extensive wholesale dry goods firm of Irwin , Phillips & Co. , decided to remain m ICeokulc uotwItU- staudlofi flattedng offers to more elsowhera. They have organl/ed a Joint stock company" with S1V,000 ) capital and when It Is paid up will build n largo business block la the spring. Donth of An low/i Plonocr. DE * MOINI : ? , la. , Jan. 10. [ { special Tele- cram to the Um.J A Montezuma dispatch announces the death of W. C. Shcploy.super- crlntrndcnt of farming In the Navajo Indian agency in Arlrona , nt the agency near Albuquerque. His remains will be brought back to Mnntenima on Saturday. He was appointed to his position in 1S > and litst November ho returned to Iowa nnd took his family back with him to spend the winter in Arizona. Ho was n pioneer In eastern low a nnd well known In that part of the state. na _ A .7ONKS l.N.SUI/TS A KINO. Tlio Consul nt Online IVnnts to Pl lit n CnncrGflAtnnti , Nr.w YOIIK , Jan. 10. [ Special Telecram to the HEE.I A Washington special says : When It was reported last Juno that Cuthbrt U. Jones , ot Loulsann , was appointed consul nt Cnlla.s , Congressman J. Floyd Klnir , In a published Interview , was quoted ns speaking llchtly of tno mother of Jones , In the famous Jones-Llddell feud. King denied the cor rectness of the Interview and for n time the matter rested. Later , Jones published a scathing letter to King , who replied By chnrjilng Jones with being nn assassin , nnd disclaiming fmther controvcisy with him. Last night the two men met In n barber shop In Wlllnrd's hotel. King was watting for his turn In a chair. Jones nskcdof the em ployes If King owed nny money there nnd advised the shopkeeper not to trust him , then wont over to where Klnc was sitting nnd opened n convorsntlon with the congressman by speaking disrespectfully of his father nnd mother nnd using nn offensive epithet about thu prison to whom ho was sneaking. To nil this abuse King made no reply. Jones re peated his language nnd said that ho stood ready to prove all that ho had said. Still King remained motion' less nud silent. Jones becoming more cnrrtucd nt the extraordinary manncrof King , laid his hand In n seml-mcnaclni ; manner uuon the face of tlio Louisiana ! ! with the hope of provoking him to resent the Insults ho was heaping upon him. But there was not n response. There Is scarcely any comparison between the two men In physical power. Kinc is n powerfully built man , \\elghlntr perhaps 25 pounds , while Jones is n small , thin , wiry , nervous llttlo fellow , who will tip the scales nt about 141 pounds. Jones said to-night that ho had made every attempt to provoke Kins ; to a tiirtvt to n finish. "I was not armed , " continued Jones , "and never carry nny weapons. King lias Injured mo nnd the good name of my fmnlly , and nil 1 nsk is nn opportunity of reaping'satisfaction , 1 Imvo tried every possible way to oauso him to resent nbusc. 1 have given him every chance , but ho is too much of a coward to meet me. " ins MUST rioiiT. WASIIINOTO.V , Jan. 10. [ Special Telegram to the BKII.J It Is rumored this morning that Congressman .1. Floyd King , ot Louisi ana , who was assaulted Inst night by Cuth- bert B. Jones , will challenge the latter to n duel. As King made no elToit to resent the uibiilts heaped upon him by Jones , it Is a question whether he hastily nerve or courage to Invite him to meet him upon the Held. It is piesuinnil , however , helllbo forced to ticnt , as the Insult was made so public last night when King refused to notice the semi- slap In the face , and would make no icply to the abusive languaun by Jones. Tlio latter Is Inclined to the belief that nothing moro will como of It , Friends of King sav he must cither light or leave the capital never to re turn. Not to Hunt they say means nn ac knowledgement of what Jones said. nival Nown Agencies. NEW YOIIK , Jnn. 10 , [ Special Teioarram to the UEH. ] Wnll street was dlstiubed and afterward amused bv the contioversy be tween the two rival news agencies yesterday. This special dispatch from Hoboken was published by the Klernan's agency : "Big riot just begun ; police powerless ; over five hundred strikers attacked near hero. " The other agency Immediately retorted with the following notice : "Do not sell -stock on Klcrnnn riot news at Hobokon. Ho has been stealing our news , and wo put up thn job. There is no riot. " The reply was ex plained further by the statement that the dispatch was sent from Iloboken on account of a suspicion that previous mes sages had been sent out by Klernan's nccncy a llttlo In ndvanco of their recnlpt by Dow , Jones A Co. The matter was placed In the hands of lawyers by Dow , Jones & Co. . with instruc tions to bring suit against the Western Union company for recovery of damages , while the rival agency seriously contemplates suit ngalnst Dow , Joncs& Co. for libel In spying that It had stolen news. William P. Sulli van , ot the KlPrnan aitency , said ; "Wo nay the Western Union company a large sum o"f money every year for just such news. Our contract Is explicit , nnd wo depend largely upon It. News of the riot at Iloboken was received In the usual course of business. " Ioynl to the Hnlser. Bnnr.iN , Jan. 10. The text of the address of the upper house of the Prussian diet to Emperor William Is ns follows : "Your majesty Is the creator of the Prussian nimy in its present form. By the heroism of this army nnd'Ils allies you restored the empire to Its former might and splendor and main tained the peace of Kurope many years. The present political of the Kuropoan people I8 In many respects strained. Wo may 500 Germany unexpectedly Involved in war. Wo arc deeply moved that you were not spared the grief of seeing the unacceptable limit placed on the army bill. Such proced ure Is contrary to usage based upon repeated compromises and led led to the dissolution ot the relchbtng. Wo assure you of our en tire joyful supnort and our gratitude for your faithful solicitude tor the tinny. Wo are conlidont Prussia will consider no sacri fice too heavy which will avert danger from the fatliiHland by maintains for it an effect ive defense. " A "Warning to liaKCOKO Smashers. Pirxsnuiio , Jnn. 19. The baggage car at tached to the Now Tork limited westbound express was almost blown to pieces near Altoona last night. Daggngemaslcr Harry Mlugus picked up an ordinary trunk and throw it upon some other baggaga when an explosion occuried which blow the roof off from the car nnd scattered the baggage. Mlngus was quite seriously injured. The trunk Is supposed to have contained dyna mite. The trunk was owned by n minor named John Kagman , who denies that the trunk contained any explosive. Ho U under arrest The bauifngo was transferred to another car and the train proceeded west. Tiio Astrologer on Trial. NEW YOUK , Ja'n. 19. Astroloeer John Do Leon , who was recently arrested charged with sending youns girls to Panama for im moral purposes , was placed on trial to-day on nn indictment for kidnapping , The chief witness was Stephen Honsall , n reporter , who woiked his way into Do Leon's confidence. Ho testified that Do Leon told him ho had sent 400 girls to Panama in ten months nnd never heard from them nor had nny trouble , nnd said. "Dead girls. Ilka dead men. tell no tales. The sporting life and climate dowu In Panama soon carry them oil. " Tlio Cnse of Ir. MoOlynn , NKW Yoitir , Jan. 19. [ Special Telegram to the UIR. : ] To-day's World says Arch bishop Corrlgan yesterday received a cable dispatch from Homo Instructing him to per manently suspend Dr. McGlyuu , XIoy rtcllovo Mrtj , nmniona Sana. WASHINGTON , Jan. 10. In the Kmmons case to-day Dr. Lovojoy , of this city , and Dr Godding , superintendent of thn government hospital for the in&ane , testitled that they be lieved the defendant to be perfectly sane. Will Danoo For Charity. WASHINGTON , Jan. President and Mrs. Cleveland will visit Baltimore next Monday evening"for the purpose of attending the an nual charity ball to bo given at the academy of music. They will return to Washington thobatuoeveulDg. Not Allowed to DUcnsfl the Matter. NKW YOUK , Jan. 19. A pastor in a Catho lic cuurch of this city , to-day told a reporter that every priest in the diocese had been pro hlbltea from discussing any phase of the MeGli an cose in public by the arshblshop. JtE' ' REMINISCENCE _ 7 " , Frenchmen Mnd at : ilie Minister's Tala , of the SJego of Paris. THEY nETALjWTE WITH STORIES. * ? - How Hio IjCjinflin Wru Mnilo n , G t" in nn I'osJofllcojFor n Money Con * slilorntlou Wnslilmrno - iilr. . Makes nfCflini > lct' Denial , Ovorhaulod. Nr.wYom ; , Jan. * 19. ISpcclal Telccram lothoBEB. ] A Paris special to tlio Times says : "The publication In Scrlbncr's Mapa- zinc of ex-Mlnlstcr Washburno's "Uemlnls- cenccs of the Slego and Coniniuno of Paris , " has created n peed deal of Indignation In Franco and the Figaro says "Mr. Washburiio shows very llttlo sympathy ior us , " which may bo fairly accepted as describing tlio gen eral Icellng here. In retaliation for what tlio French consider as uncalled for Insinua tions In tlm "reminiscences , " Mr. ( Wash- biirno's record as minister of the United States In Paris during the slope of tlio city has been overhauled and some of the stories told In connection with his action durlnu those troublous times , 1C true , do not re dound exactly to hts credit as n diplomatist ol a friendly power , The most comprotuls- Iric of them has been told by I'rlnce do Wittgenstein , who was military attache to the Kusslan legation In Paris during the siege , and who occupied the sanio relation to the French and German armies as a bond ot communication that Wnshburno did. The prince's stoiy Is well worth lopeatlng ; It only to give Wa hburno a chance to contra dict It or to Include It In the next batch of "Hemlnlsconccs. " Before and during the siege of Paris Prlhco de Wittgenstein , who Is husban'd of Princess do Mlngrelc , had his olllclal residence at 120 Champs Elysces. Uno day , he says , t\\o ladles appeared .nnd do- lUciod to Ills valet two letters , accniupatilcd by t\\olouls. Thr letters wore addressed to relatives ol the l.ullos In the provinces and the Kusulan geuuial waa somewhat niton * ished when his valet uiespnted them to lilin with the gold. Ho began to sniff n mystery but It was Insoluble to him until the following day , when the ladles appeared airnlii and asked tor the return ot the letters and money. They tola the prince that tlwy had made a mistake. They had been Informed that he made of himself a Kind of German postolllco ; that ho exchanged letters dally with Ver sailles , nnd that on payment of 20 francs ( about S4) ) hit used his facilities to foiward letters tliiouch tlio Gorman lines to the provinces. ' 'But , " said the spokesman , of the two , "no have made n mistake. It Is in the rue dc Challlo at the United States legation that letters mo taken. " The prince sajsthatlio retui ned the letters and money and decided to si'o If the story of the women weru title. Next day and for seveial days after , ho sent letters and 2' franc pieces to the legation presided over brMr.Wtishburiio , who pocketed the louls ana sent forward the letters. Washburno , It Is asserted , look no pains to llnd out \\hat the letters contained , and for nil ho knew Information to the Ger man commanders bcbiccing Paris of the con dition of tlm dcfonsoiirileht have been sent out dally through his profitable postollico. How much money ho. made by this thiltty but scarcely diplomatic stroke ol ! business nobody but himself knows , out for the truth of the story Prince d6 Wittgenstein stands ready to vouch. < -WASIinUIlXK DENIES. CHICAGO , J .in. ID.-MSpecial Telegram to he BEK.I On bolrtjr snown the above nrtl- cle , Mr. Wnshburno said : "Tho whole story Is false Irom Ijuzinnlnv'to ' end. I did not know Prince do Wltteens'tein nnd have never seen nor heard of him before. 1 can only say that the story which Is attributed to him Is utterly false and Infamous In every icspect. There Is not a scintilla of tiuth in the nr- tlclo. " Washburno further baid : "It was my misfortune to bo minister to France at nnd ilurine the Franco-German war , and I am clad to know which was conceded on all hands that 1 discharged mydutles In n satis factory manner. All. the statements which have been made about'niy forwarding letters lor the French and others arc utterly false and Infamous. During nil those troublous times I was very guarded In my neutrality , and there have never been any complaints made against mo. The statement thai I for warded letters outside of Paris which hail been sent to the legation with money and that I kept the money Is false nnd Inlimous in every resoect. " Clerks and Recorders in Session. CHICAGO , Jan. 10. The association of rircultcleikinml , recorders of the btato of Illinois met yesterday morning in the oliice of Henry lleelt , clerk of the circuit court. The object of the association Is to secure legislation to the effect that more certain col lection of costs and fees In litigation , to en able clerks to collect fees in advance , to establish a uulfonn rate of taxation In ceitnlu cases not heretofore provided for , and to Improve and slmpllty other matters connected with circuit clerks and recorders ofllccs. The following gentlemen were appointed n committee on rules : E. F. L. Iloutenbere , Logan , countv ; Henry Host , Cook ; E. 11. JJowman. jr. , Itock Island ; J. A. Hover , Livingston : T. J. Guiy- 1)111 ) , Shelby. In the afternoon the report of the committee on rules was read by Kouten- bergund adopted by Iho convention. The icport was simply on the older of business nnd Clcik Elbort , of Cook , made a motion that the rules governing legislative bodies bo made the rule of tlio convention. Carried. Clerk McArthur , of Meicer , moved that gentlemen at present holding oftlco bo continued for two years and polling the motion declared It carried unanimously. The convention then went into committee of the whole with Clerk Gil- bur of Cook In the ehalr. Clerk Fossett of Uoonn said It was the duty of the association to nuikor. uniform Inw-In legard to ndvanco fees. The great trouble was too many law yers In the legislature who opposed any Mills that made them pay fees in advance. Colonel Scrlbnor of Cook said he had drafted a resolution on the death of Gunoral Logan , It was fitting , ho said , that the association should take some action on the dcnth of that gentleman , who had begun his public life as a clerk of Jo Davioss county. Tlio resolution was adopted by a rising vote. Ho then read his bill authorizing iccotdcr.s to keep abstract books , which would bo pic- seined to the present leglslaturo. Colonel Scrlbner's bill was referred to the committee on legislature when appointed. The conven tion adjourned until 10 o'clock to-morrow. National Hoard ofTradc. WASIIIXOTO.V , Jan. 10. The National board of trndo met hero to-day In seventeenth annual session. Fifty delegates wore pies- out. The officers elected for tlio ensuing year were ; Presldmrt/'Frodorlck / ' , Fraloy , St. Louis ; vice presidents , one Irom ouch body represented , nmnngflvthom are Goer o II. Howe. Chicago ; K. ri Bacon , Milwaukee ; John It. Goothich , Milwaukee Mtuchants' as sociation ; Joseph M.'fDulph , Poitlaud , Ore. , and C. N , Felton , San Ftanclsco. A lesolu- tlon was adopted iirclng the passage ot tlio national ndultcratlonlMt for tlio prevention of nilulti'iatlons in food. A resolution presented by the Chicago boardof trade , reapprnving the general terms ofl ( ho ton a to inter-sUto commeico bill , except the lung and short haul clause , were referred to a commlttou for further consideration and report. A resolution was Adopted memorialising the bureau of statistics to take stops to se cure moio accurate dStilns to the condition of the growing crops ilnoughouttlie country. A resolution was pre'p ted by the Cincin nati chamber of commerce asking con gress to makit the central system tno lawful standard crain measure In this country. A resolution was also adopted asking congras.3 to provide an eiiuitalilo and uniform national bankrupt law. and favoring the passage of that bill which had already passed the senate. A committee WAS appointed to momorallzu congress on the subjeet. The prevailing sentiment was that It was best that the Inter state commerce bill bo passed oven with the long and short haul clause In , leaving the necessary modifications to be made at th nSXt bBaSlOU of COllgrCSi , President Adams' Argument. WASHINGTON , Jan. 10. Charles Francis Adams , president of the Union Pacific lUill- road company , and Judge Dillon , his coun sel , appeared to day before the sub-committee of the house Judiciary committee to- make ar gument upon the resolution Introduced In the house last session instructing the attor ney general to prosecute the president nnd directors of the Union Pacific railroad for Iteutnc S-WKOOO at ono time and 50,000,000 nt knottier of trust bonds In violation ot the law , nnd nUo for declaring a dividend In the presence of the floating debt , nil these nets nlloped to be In violation of the statutes. Adams made a brief statement to the sub committee In which he did not deny the facts , but declared the action of the company was tnkon In pursuance of legal opinions given by Its connect. Judge Dillon will tile n written brief , nnd as its examination will requite so mo time , n report from the subcommittee mittee Is not expected before next week. General llnzon'H Fitnornl. WASHINGTON , Jan. 10. The funeral of General W. U. Hazon , late chief signal offi cer of the army , took place this afternoon from St. John Protestant Episcopal church. Tlio services were conducted by Hnv. Dr. Leonard , rector of the church. A throne ot distinguished pcoplo attended , Including Secretary Eftdlcott , General Sheridan and many prominent officers of the nrmv ana navy. Interment was In the Oak hill ceme tery with military honors. The c cert con sisted of n battalllon and bittcry of thn Third artillery , n company of marines nnd n do- t.icliinciit ot enlisted men from thn signal service. By direction of. the president the war department was closud at noon to-day as a mark of respect to deceased , Destructive Firo. ALT.TA.NCI ; , 0. , Jan. 10. A big Iho Is racing hero , the loss already amounting to mom thnn 8100,000. At 10 o'clock this morning Six brick buildings had been destroyed nnd the fire was still raging. Telegrams for help have been sent to Canton , Salem nnd other towns Bitrrounding , as It Is tearcd morn buildings will b burned before the ( lames can bo ex tinguished The tire was extinguished without further damages. Six three-story business blocks were burned and two others badly damaged , The loss will bo about § 110,000 ; piobably two- thirds covered by insurance , Itcvivlnj ; Old Varna. Urm.iNGTON , Vr. , Jan. 10. The Free Press this morning prints the full text of a letter written July. ISO I , by General W. S. Smith to the late Senator Foote , n small poitlon of which was published In the September num ber of the Century magazine. In the letter General Smith charges ( icnr.il Grant with In toxication nnd suricptltlously pioenrlng liquor , and Intimates that General ( Slant 10- lli-ved him from the command ot the Klgh- teenth coips to please General Duller and fiom fcarthut General Duller would expose his ( Giant's ' ) Intoxication. A l''oiil NYACK TUHN PIKE , Jan. 10. "Tommy" Danforth and "Jack" Hauling fought to n finish near Jiyack-on-the-lltidsoii early this morning. Danforth won on n foul In elovnn rounds. Harding fought well for six rounds nml then his heart failed him. In the second lonnil ho nearly "knocked out" Danforth by n rUht-hand cross-counter. In the eleventh ion ml Harding Intentionally fouled Dan forth and the latter was glvou the purse and Tlio Lojinn WASHINGTON , Jan. 10. Captain George K. Lemon , of Iho National Tribune , has 10- celved to date , 547,000 lor the Logan fund , which , added to the amount collected In Chicago cage , makes the total SfilO.OTiO. The mortage * . etc. , against General Logan's propaity so far ns ascertained , amount to $30,000 , ami hence nftnr these debts are paid there will bo but 530.000 left for Mrs. Logan. llllnolH Mlncru in Reunion. SPUINOIMKI.D. 111. , Jan. 10. The State Miners' convention continued in session to day. The committee on legislation recom mended the passage by the legislature of the bill now pending in relation to weights and measures nnd tiucks nnd providing for pioper ventilation nnd escape from mines. The association was addressed In the after noon by Governor Ojlesbj. Swamp WASHINGTON , Jan. 10. The secretary of the Interior has doclded'tho Louisiana swamp land cases , lovcrslng the opinion of the com missioner general of the land office. The secretary ndontj the opinion of the attorney general , deciding that the state Is entitled to Indemnltv after the passage of the act of Sep tember , IbTtO. IVorklnfjmen Forcibly nisnuroo. AI.II.VNV , N. Y. , Jan. 10. The working- men's assembly itot Into such a row to-day over the admission of certain delegates that ono member drew a revolver , and It became necessary to call In a squad of policemen to keep HID peace > The Nicnrnjrunn Canal , WASHINGTON , Jan. 10. In the secret ses sion of itnosHiiato to-day the Nicaragua ! ! canal project was under consideration. No conclusion was icached , Nebraska and Iowa Weather. For Nebraska and Iowa : Snow followed by fair weathoracoldor with a cold wave. . Signal Observer Pollock's condition was reported as a trillo loss critical than it was yesterday. T. L. Kimball , trnllio manager of the Union Pacilic , lias gene to Chicago to at tend a mooting of the Colorado Tool as sociation. Cards Imvo been received In this city announcing the \vedding of W. C. Cisco , formerly of this city , to Miss Kmini : L Tlui.yor , of Ciiwker City , Kan sas. The ceremony occurred at the latter place , wliero Mr. Cisco is now residing , on Jan. r . Mr. C. is wull known hero , having formerly bovn a clerk in" C. S. Raymond's jewelry store. * SULLIVAN ONCLEVELAND. Thn 1'iiKillst ShowH Why Iho Admin istration In "Naw Gortii. " Minneapolis Tribune : "Opinions of the administration , " observed Senator Mc Donald , of La Crossi ) , in the rotunda of the Westyesterday ; afternoon. "Yo ? , J have heard : i good many expressions ot borious opinions on tiio iidininiHtration , but none that aninsud mo moru than the rathur trunk ono made by Iho pugilist , John L. Sullivan. " " \ \ hat was that ? " "Well , yon know this combination of pugilistic lights that has been traveling around the country. Well , wo had thorn down in La Crosso. As an especial honor 1 waft invited around to see thorn. A ratlior slick , wily fellow a kind of a gon- tinman pug or pugilistic dtulo you might call him Pat Sheedy bis name was did most of the talkln/r. / A litho graph of Prcbidunt Clovuland and his wife hung ever the bar. " " 'Straiigo , ' feaid Sheedy , looking attho picture iri a rolluctivu way , 'strange what changes the whriliglg of time brings about. ' " 'Yes , ' I assented. ' "Many is tlm time , " Mr. Sheoily wont on , 'that I have sat ever my toddy with ( Jrovur Olovnland. ' " ' ' assnutiid. 'llu's follow 'Vos.'I a good , I guess , and would enjoy it even now. ' 7 | 'Naw. ' "It was a big , rasping voice that spoke , and turning , I confronted Mr. Sullivan , the champion pugilist of America. ' "Naw , I tell vees he's u wheln , ho Is. I knows a whelp when I sees him , and he's a whelp , I eay. ' " \Voll , T didn't ' see lit to dispute him. " 'Wlii'.t does lin do for tlio diimenitic parly , I'd like to know' the great pugilist continued. " 1 ventured to suggest tlmt it w.\s the president's duty to carry out the laws of the country , and that oll'uubivo paitUitu- siiip would luuo to go. " " 'Humph , ' said the champion , 'I tell you ( Jlovolaiid'a a whelp , and you bet your life 1 can spot a whelp when I sues one. Look at half the democrats in Now No. he ain't. He's no good , I tell you am ! what 1 say I cun back up , anil dun l you forget it.1 "Anil J didn't feel that I had the time toilLsptitu hliu. LEITKR MST. List of letters romniiiltiR uncalled for In tlio postofltco for the \fcck omlhiR Deo. 1 , 1SSO. Koto Parties cnllinR for Iheso letters Mil Dlcnso say "Advertised , " Riving the dnto at the head of the list , and hiqurcl for sanio at the "Ladles' Delivery \ > in- dow. " To nvoul mistakes have your mill addressed - dressed to street and number. . OKSTLUJIKX'S LIST. Adams C P Alcorn K E Anderson Jb'D Allen O U Arnold 1) Arnold P Archib.xld J Alcorn J Ayers J Akolt J 0 Adams J Ahcrn J Alexander J W 13 Aiulcrsun W A Adams W It Aiding Mr Anderson T ( J HcstO 11 llullock I ) K Itory HO Hums 1) A Duck 1) U JJui'chnor CO llo aii C P Itartlioloiuow 0 E L Uarnes V O lleslyOIl Itaglcy 0 I ) lllom U11 lllsliop c K llluo I llodd U h HlacK A M Maxtor A UcJtel A ( J HOWOM A lllu-f or 1) P lioattto . ) lionlnoC L ItochrodtO llcrglerC. , Unison S HoonstraJ U Ueiy \ Dragon lj Jteckor L Hr.uhy b II Itmld liurnam J H.illoy J Uurcess H V Item inr and mcs II Ithinkonhnkcr J Koliin 11 Aastlnn 111 lioylcs W M Itonncll W It Hums Win IJlolclPldt Wm Haker W O llcita W Unhdii W Honnctt W llencdict mr U.irtlett M S Hoyd M h Hack-as N Uieodon O Houio 1 * Hcattio U Io/ovlt7. ! S Hornliim S Jltaldl08 Huckuer T Jltaldl08Block Til Ooneland A Caals < on A Cioft A UarponterA H Clawson V II Cole V V Coltrim U L Combs C Couklu P CuUuiton C O Cornish 0 K Cole 11 K Coster UV \ Chcovur O 11 Crabtrco J O Ciirll A Chamberlain P J Conncrvey IK ChMincny L ii J Cudtuoro J Chnso K Cm tor J .i Cimoll.l W Clnrk J U Connor Win dimeter & CnmpW L ClmndlerMlJ Chambers if Curtis M Craven W CrmpO Coin P Gates U S Carter SU. Coo in ad t S J 3 SU.Clark T W Boalc A C Dnrmnn E J llu try II Dormnnsky A Dahlstrom F 3 IJiostO U lel | 1) O Derry E I ! Doollttlo & Co Dunalmc J DiiSKan J Dalton (5 W ll.\on J VV DoddsJ A Donahue L Drlskcll L Duber JI Davenport MB Donehue M Dchcck N Darch S le ) Forest CS Kllegant D Kills I ) W Kmerv ( } Kiihrcnhard O Ktrasor 1' I'Miubiook L Eastman W H Fargo & Co Fulton O Fowler Cl Fcrciison J B Fisher J Fen ell .J Fiala V Flircloth W J FitchV \ 11 Foster 11 Firgenson b Gadd F H Griffith E Grantlmm C F Grossman C A ( JhuringC GI Ill-It U Cullfoino U f Gilson A Gardner B F ColdHlioro Ti GelstJ CloUilon J II Gross W Gilkey H C Grantor W O ( iiunonwalct Wm ( ircon J Gle.ison 1) Uarveyrm Gliiies Wm Gnlbralth \ E ( ioruian P Gaivoy T Hcude I W 1) HOOPOS E (1 llarntso F C -Hamilton F B Holmes C B Hartshorn E S Haveily 11 Hartmnn It Hackcthorn 11J Hnbanks G HuntF Harrull D llairan C H Hnub H Herman A HoiiPll AJ Hufihes O L Hu.h-sFP-a ( Uaynes GB HuntF Henderbon F JI llclgstidt 0 Harvey A E lloui J HoicttJ A Jlerloy P Hart P llultman U Heeler O B HaabcKnard M S llnmllb M E Hanson M Hoidelbrrger W U lli'sur Win Hoiton .1 Usirmon J E HartJB Hayes J W Irwlu C Joidon U Johnson U W .tones W U Jackson J .Inckhon J Jester J M. .lann C Johns , ) b Janseii J A Jay D M Jordan D B Johnson G N Johnson H L 3 Jones A J Johnson A I ) Johnson C W Kiiohns 11 Klnghan G U KinBsioy F KoicHky F Keiidli ; C Krnbs E Krone J L KiathkvJ Kocisp J Oiiapp J II KlinkJ Kennedy J P Klnner J Kirbv W Kinif P Kellty'P Lat P Kearns S J Lemorton A Larson A C Ixmg A Loury O W hue U B La rnr C H Lorenc F Lilly C A Lot J Lnldlow I ) liiewrenco L Lehman J R Lamnr J II Lawson J Lelioan M Lean JI Jjowery M Lung N P Alooro J a Myers J JI Jlonson J Mulplty J W ilurphyJ G Moony II Jilortord F A JIuiihlor F MaiiKoId E Martin M 0 Alondy Jl V M tiller MM Moore 11 * " JloodpH H Allison J Melsnor J W MlncrJ Q Jlaxln J Miller J Malone J JI Miller J Jlouow J A Maun J Jlahonuy. ) U Mooru A Murrav C Miller 0 A 41 aim C E A Morris 0 F Moiso W H Merion * Win Mm row T MasserhrhmidtT Jlelklcjohn Wm. Miller W E JlnrvclV U Alonroo Wm JIuyer P V ilncek C Jlonrou P Miller I'D Mi'dlson 1' 0 Milne S A Mm tuns It McLauKhllnWM MeGinty P McGaw V O Aloilnllun K McCluIn A J Mi-earthy W McKi'i'ver II JlcConal E JlcCollock V S Mc < ii > u G Me.MorrisJ A -Mi-Doniill J ilcCiay J McFudiicn J McLean J 11 Nordblum S Nichols T W Jsolbon J 1' NoithnmJT Nethaway K IS Nonlin C A Kelmniiii .S Ovorton J Oman ; Win Ot\vr \ Wm Olmstcad It S O-'lushy Wm 0'G'unuor W T O'Hean M ( Pi-vtoii J Petti-rsim J I ) PiperJ I'oesch L Potter 0 F PIplaA Banner 111 1'iiilt K.M _ PliiKboin It Pnsjiiioio IVtcrsonT ileltcoJ Jtockafiuld O Kauck J V Itiuhards J itcwti UoihrsJ C Bowo J W livnn J F llobclimann J Kiliigiur Komlliooil E JI JtoburU AE Itobinsrin A Klch C ItussoH D Itobjiison II Uoblson J Uutlud u S C Iti-nneit W II SalUzman 11 Shrnhcril J.U3 . SlglJ hehni-clilath J Scott J A .Swt-i-ney J C KamtK-r/ Hkov 11 .Smith J M tioull F Slilqilltt F hiuwaitEO Swires 11 Sheldon lr K II-2 hpeais Kd .Smith V It .Sheldon F B htllt * F L Smith F Mhi-lly G II Starr L .Spencer L Jl Bohva lma M .Shaw D A Stephens C A Slono C B StuphcnsnnC .Smith A Smith A J Schmidt , 0 .SchwurlK W .Stoiii'diihl A U Sherwood G G hlfwiuil ( i Sherwood G hiiilth G S Spellman N Spuiicer N A .Sleen S M Sharkoy II Shi-wan It .S nford K K Sanden U Selectman U ' Sttvcrlcn P Shrw T B Scott W bchnat W J . Teals J t * * lift * t * Thlcsson M Tanner n F Teniplcton D 0 Thourn .M A Tnrant X J Thompson S A Tcuipleton P Tnrgchs T' Tllornton W T uttj-3 Ureelnnd J J VnnKppsL VraiiK Jl T . . . Vai'aui 0 Wolth , ) Wclfo .1 Wnrlng.1 P WyrarJ WhltoVI W WileyIB Wheat Icy T WolrF \Vnllpr P r B Wesley F Wheclan E Willis JI T Woi coster H J Wells H L Wilson A J Wilson A L WpoiijnrdW" W Whltcomb A Wires K S AVntts K A Westerea.ud 0 Weeks O Welsh P Wedloh-h P V Welch P AWclbore Wclrick * Co Wclbore S "Voting J E E y VongJ York Wm Yates \V M , 2 : < < LIST. Allen Jtrs W W Albln V Anderson C IL Audicws JIrs 3 Alllcn JlrsN Allen Mrs A Allen A 0 Albrccht A Anderson E Anderson J Boyd mis.I Blown J Borccson S P BnulleyM Booth mrs A 0 Brad way mis E K Broadhcad E Hell mrs 1 me U BJortren S Bnrno li Burns mrs JI J Bishop mrs Jl A Bl.ick mrs ( } Boll mts Bcoiiclmrd mrs 0 It BarnJile mrs A il.irns J Hrndloy 1 , 0 Bays mrs E Barker mrs A Biunctt urs : M Bain mrs J Bower mis E BialgmtsJ II ( 'took mrs G Cooper mrs F Chrlstoy 0 Chrlstalnson mrs J Cowing mrs S Clark mrs W 11 Clarksim JI Colin 1 Carroll mis WJ Carlson A Caitei mrs L Caipontnr L Cannon mis G R Dotignetty B E Duncan mrs S Dickinson mrs M F li.iytnn mrs F O Duntzer M D.xvis mrs L Day mrs LM D u mon mrs II Evans A Ely J Eliimn T Elliot mrs J Felcher A Ferial 0 French mis I M Fear N Franco r Fioelkn ti Fisher P Flood 1C Faust mrs L Ft'irlll mrsE Geurln mrs L Gordon E Green S GiochouskoM ( iiegor miss Gr.iyson mrg L Gieun L Gianholm U lj Glthcns E ( ilopsy mrs Jl Grston E Henry Jt Hollenbeckmrs M lluntoon A Horst mrsC Hoch E U Hoiton mts A Harry Jl S Hauls S llaivev mrs I ) J Haydcn E Halo inrs Jl S Hawkins mrs I Hcnfry inrs T Jones mrs M Johnson 1 Johnson M J * Johnson miss N Ki'lley L Kcrr JI Kcrrlpp mis H Keogh JI Kuccli mis A Kenni'dy mrs D Kluuo C Koch M A Kimball mrs LB Lambert mrs F Luw K Lurbak mrs Lo\utinrsF Linblad 1 Laplmm mrs F Lang mrs J F Jlpad mrs C Muiray mrs A MiiientA Molllu E Merle uirs E ,1 Jluckor inrs J K Jlolllni ; mrs T Jlouror inrs C B .Miller L Mitchell mrs F JllllprJ Jllllurl , Jlason mrs S Jlarslml mrs K JIaish 1) JIarierum U MaonJIE Jlulhans miss JInnon uirs E Jloyeis miss F P Jllles U. McGuIre mrs N a McKcuzIo mrs Xlchols L Nichols A Newell Jl Nunn mrs J Noidstrom mrs J Norman mrs E Nash mis W F Oloson II Oitcherd JI Otis mrs T OMtouko JI O'Connor JL Pesck P Pedursnn mis P 1'etcison S Pheiilo A Pedersen M I'ritclmrdson inrs WO Person E 1'acard C A 'J I'almer mrs J Q1'arsons mis A J 1'arsons mrs H Qunckenbush E Kedlield E Kichnus JIA Kvan mis I ) J Biissoll uirsj II Kumsi-y mrs II Itoburts mrs G A KollliiKS mre E llobcrls nn-s A Itogcis mrs S Roberts Jr ItossmrsSJ Italian C Kalston mrs S Richards mrs A C Skinner mrs L Snowdun V Schnosko mrs E Smith .M A Smith N U Sharp mrs JI L Shovarmrs J Saver JI Hull van mrs JI Suiter mrs JIP Sullivan S Suchbcrt mrs S Swans > son II Sal Hit Sobergu JI Search N Schlncko Jt Sharp E bchlslci-1 JI Schlmle mrs J J Schulzo L StelToy mas C A Spellman N Stevens lj Siamck A SICyro mrs J Schuyler mrs C Saniuclson I Scott mrs C Tiornoy C A Ti Ipp mrs J Trent mis L Thomas mis J 0 Thomas mis L "Thuiman JIS VlK H "Vock mrs A Vealo K Van Amain K Wilson mrs A Wilson mrs J Wllcox A Wilson mrs E A Wilson 1 K Williams II * Whitney A Wead mrs E D Wceins JI Wall miss Warcham uirs Wocek H Wallace mrs E A YatP.s G H C. K. CouTANT , Postmaster. Addisou Jones appeared in Justice Anderson's court yostordiiy nnd com plained that Constable Ilouck , in serving an ulUichmcuthad taken goniu of hsirop- ! | crty. Thtiiittaclimuntlmil bcoiificrved by Ilouck on cno of JOIICH' tonantx named Ilorlofson to satisfy a mort'ijo ! claim held by John .loliiihon. Hy mlstaku Ilouck took some hoii.sohnld goods whlnh belonged to the landlord icstend of tha tenant. SPRAINS AND BRUISES. WONDERFUL" Could not Walk. .Mr. tlmrlu.1 Josopli , 110 I.nntlon ; fit. , San l-'rancbeu , Cal , , i > ayi : " I Rpralni'd my unklu no badly I could not walk unit trim utmost iivcrj ililni ; known , wltliout nilliif , when unoduy a Irlunil ud\l ei ! inu to u St. Jacubs Oil. I did f > unclva - * i < c dllj and wonderfully cured , " Juiniiixl Ilotircon Curn. " Jlotb ICKI wcruoiirocanelitln Imtwccn riM , njvciiilylirulnlni * thrin"iui > ii IIr M , W. Johnson , of thn DutniltMidi , llronrc Co , "und my Injurloa WITO rdlo > o. | li ; tlio use nt hi. Jncobs Oil TMt reuioJjr ult > o luiud 1110 of a > jit.ihaiJ uiiUlo. " Cuuld h'cnuoly JIuvc. lloitnton , Toxin Jlr. Wm. II Coylo , thief of 1'lre Do iiartmenl , s.'iy-t : " 1 v.ni scvemly Injiiruil uy u falling wall : coiilil wurri'ly inutu , lly iihlnc M. Juciiln Oil , my laments dU ap'A.artd nnd I wa cnnxl. An Injured li.iuk Uurnl.Knnin Knnin ? City , Ho Mr. I'rank II. nroolm , Kx-mninger ol 'Him i , wilto * : "I MucipH In ln iTt in ) latrli key , whan my foul sllpix-a from under mo and I fell atrlklnv thu mnsll of my back IUTO.SI nn iron railing I win iclmiilly Injiiruil and my I'.uU ' nut swnl Ion and dluolon l ; liubdht Jacob ) Oil tcUT.il Lhnui unil wni j.rcmn.tlyciuud. " Criiftlird U ml urn lilt 1 Sim-nth St. , ulvlllo , Kyulm Whlli : helping to I'unuMiu liainu Ijulm lni { o ( tliu i lly Itullway CV , It IUI ovir mo , KCDthiK mu tu the Rromvl my t.nk. I wan carrli ' 1 linmu on a ktrutcli'T , nml tint dm torn uttcmlcl nm two wiekH , when myvlfu | M > rx'ja'lt < l mo to usu bt. Jrfioln Oil , anJ tha | > alu tvus soon uujiu uiillndy - nuowjn. : TIIKCIIAItl.KSA V < JP STAR COUGH GBR ] ? FJtl.'E ritOU Ol'XATKS ANI > POISON , -4 SAFE. SUHE. ATDClUUltTB * MI t > AIH . XUUCIUUr < . < A.ruuiiJ.UCO :