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    THE OMAHA DAILY o
TWENTIETH VICAR. OMAHA , jUOXDAY A10KN1XC1 , MARCH 1(1 ( , l ) l. flUAIIULK 2 < B.
X
BURIAL OF MAFIA VICTIMS ,
Botno Have Big Funcr.ili niul Others Go t )
the Potter's ' Field ,
DETECTIVE O'MALLEY ' ALSO IN DANGER ,
'Jin1 Vl llnnoo I oninilllco ( Sntlici in ) ;
l.Idoiu'i1 I'or 1'iosiM'iit Inn the
'I ho It idlnii ( ioi'i n-
inont'M 1'iotesl.
Niw Oiiir-ss Ui , Mntvh ! ' . ' 1'ho ulty
tod.ivoie Its usual Suminaspeeland theio
vv as no slK'ii of u ntisunl excitement. I rovvds
continued to visit the siononf thi lym-hlti ? ,
although few weio admitted Insldo Ibe
pi hull.
'Iho pilsoi ) oftlelnls are Incensed over the
consuroat tboltfnilnro lo make n mete fnr-
miiablo delenso They say that tho.v did
n < t Klxcun llio Ues , nnd when the crowd
hiiiko in till the ofllc-cis vveto nl Ihotr posts.
. Had tho.v ll ted at the crowd It would have
caused Iho stoi tiling and perhaps thodcstruo
tiun of tbopiNon and tbo sacrillco of many
Innooonl lives vv llhln and outside tlio Jail.
I'atlur O'l.oar ) of the .losuits Ibis tnoinliiK I
peifi rmeil tbo hislsncied iltes of thochniih
over tbo body of the olilci Matchesivlio
"iMis shot .vestonl.iv , and said mass for the 10-
PDSO of the souls .slain. It was tin Impicsslvo
Rice tuolo
The Sicilian smvtvois pathorod together la
one of the moro oomfoitablo rooms at the
p.itish prison and worn t\ven \ moro llbertlos
tlinn usual. They \\oto sincerely thanlifnl
for their cs.1 ipo fioni death
All the -.hllius wcto bulled loduv Mur-
chosl. Moniisteiio and Ttahina were un
claimed up to noon , mid the ch.irltv vvnj-on
took thorn to the Potter's Held. I'olltv mm
( . 'otnltcwoto followed to the uravo by a
tdiiKlo canliiL'o and In Uaenotiv' eiso ho
\veiitidono. The utheis liuil luigu and well
nttonded funerals.
t < The vigilance cominltteo Is known to ho
Mill al work , and il is said Hint , tomorrow
.vlll bo notoottvoO'Mnllo.v's da ) of icclion-
liiir The Jury will nlso'bo attended to , but
pioliuhly tliroiidh the coiuts , ns it Is pio-
posed to oblnl'i ovidome In the case of those
vvho woto hilticil One of tbejitrois is said
to nnvoconfessed nlrendv , and Iho st.ito hid
evidence ajrilnst several bofoio the verdict
vas iiiinouiuod. TlicKiand jniv will Indict
ono Jntor on'I'nosdav and innro will follow-
Pori'iniiii , T M. heliKinan has ix > no to Cinein-
nalt
* Pather Mannritta visited bv
vvas a re-
poiter this inornlni ; nnd exhibited a letter ho
hid received. The stamp on the envelope
showed that It bid pissed through tlio eity
postolllec Maroli II at ii p in. Patlier M 1110-
iltla leceived It on the inoriiiiii : of the 10th.
U bo letter bore the seal of the Mall-i ornud-
7iitlnn skull and c-uiss bones at the top and
bottom 'llio letter advises tlio rovoietul
father that ho had hettnr * .ti > al homo
niul not uo to tlio couit every day
- . us his pie once theio did not def
f societ ) mi ) irood , He vuis told to bow .no
' '
'Iho I'ottor' sfcned. "The .vlallisooietv ,
M M I' "
Patlior Mnuorllta snid ho had intended to
plvo'tho letler to the Ulsliict lutoinoy , hut
refrained from dnini : so thiouf-h fear. He
fuithcr s-iid thai the Jury hi the Pioven/ano
enso had been enliiel ) too lenient xvlth them
While ho deploied the course of the oili/ons
In nctlnir us Ihov did jostcrduv , similar ac
tion In the other case would have proved
moro effectual In completely or.ulicutinK the
Aiallu society.
Attorney Uciicrnl Honors slid todnv , in
BpeiiKiiiK of yoslcrdaj's tiiiROily , that the
question picseiit * > d to the authorities with
juiisdictlon in llio cilv and parish isVoro
the laws of the state violated , and what
cilmes have losnltod from inch violation !
" 'I be grand jury is In session , and wo hive
hi full opeiation all means nnd modes of en-
forcinir laws I hnvo no doubts tho-o charged
with onicial ilutj will act llrmlj , Justly and
fein lossly , "
Knerlntendent | of Police ( taster , whan
nskoil what steps ho Intended to take said ho
could not nriest the eonnnuullv.
( tovi'rnoi NKhols said thnt the Italian con
sul called on him vesteulay inoining and
nskoii Intciforence nnd protection for Italian
subjects In the palish prison who were
tineatcned with mob violence Tbo m.itter
had not been called oftlclnll > to the goveinor's
nltentlon unit n call for the inllltniv would
have to conic tluough the major of the city
No such demand hud been made When the
consul called on the goveinor the ciowd nnd
nlieiulv him led for the prison
Mavor SluiUcspeiiro savs his aid hud not
been invoked , and when ho reached his olllco
It was all over Ho had not asked any aid of
tlio governor.
Tho. I'l-pulilont to Oo\irii'ir NichoK.
NVisiiiMiros , Match 15 Seeiotary Ilhlno
tonight sent llio following telegram to Gov
ernor Nichols , at New Orleans
DH-AIITMK.NT OK STATl' . Muri'h 1" > Tl ) Ills
r.\celli'ni' ) . I'laiu-ls T. Mi-hnN. Cinvernor of
l.onlslan i. Non Orleans It has liien npie-
hiinlid to the iiioldenl by the niliilMit of
Italy aieieilltid to this gn\e > i niuonl that
niuiini ; the % Icllnis of 'bodopliuable ina qc'rii
whlih took iilnoo In thu city of Ni Orleins
jostorduj there VMTO t bioe ( ir umio milie-ets ,
of tlu > Ulni ! of Itnh Our trontj v\lth that
fru'mlh siovoinnuMithleh ( nmlei the const I-
tlonlsibe supieiiK law of the Iniliuuiir-
inileeto Itallnn 9iiboets | iloinli Ih d In tbo
I'n ill d t-t lies -riii nio-l uinsiiint pro ! i el I on
nnd si entity for tbeh pc < rsnnmd innpi ny. '
iiiaKliiK tbein iiiietialilo on thi'sunio DnsK : is
inn imn t'ltl7t < ns to tinlitts of llio I'nlloil
Slate and the sevri il st liein tlu > li due and
oidi ily adniliilsti.illon.
The president doi'ph lezrets that tbo olll-
7ons nf Ni w Orleins slum hi hi\e : MI ilis-
iiii.i rd tlio pnilty md ail uuai > of HII-II OVMI
juilli-lal trlbnnals , is to transfer to the pas-
Btoiiite luiljini'iit of a mot ) a quustliiiitli.it
should hive liri'n ndjniliiod illsp issloiutelj
nnd h > tbesiMlloil rales nf law
' 1 be goM'inineut of tin I'niled Slate's must
clvc to siit > | nts of frleiull ) pnui'is Hint
sn Mirltv nhlolilt ileniunds for imr nn eltl
roils \\neii leinporully iiuilei foii'l-'u luiis-
diitloiiIt Is thu hope of the pit ldcnt tint
Jim will i-o-iipeiate lib him In in iliit.iliilni :
ilu > nldl .itioiis ut the t'nlli'il stilus tnw.ird
Itiillnii siiljoet ) > who intiv bo In pull ilurln , '
the pn-si'iit e\elteinent , th it fiiilhor bloodshed -
shed and v InleiKO iiuiv be pri'M'nlul and thnt
all nlli'iideis iualnst thelnw inav tepi iinptly
bronrbt to Jn tle-e. IMt I * ( i. | ! I\IM ,
t-icrit.ny of Male.
Tills telegram was the result of a confer
ence between the ptevident mid bociotarj
lUis afteinoon , llaiou Fa\a , Italian minister ,
having previously called on Sccrctarv lllnliio
and earnestlj protested iiganist the killing of
his eountrv men , demanding al the sumo limn
protection for ah other Italians In Now
Oiloaiib.
Hiron Kava , in l.ls protest to Secretary
Itlnlne , said the loeil antlioritles at Now Oi
lcans had not only failed to mo-vent the meet
ing , whieh had been pubhcl.v announced and
was knew u to be hostile to thu liuhaiis , but
also held an ottitudo putoly passive dining
the massacre Ho said he was obliged to
i-escivo for Ills government tbo rlpht to do-
maud an ) and all leparation It deemed nee-
es s-n v.
Tbo third assistant sccictary of state , Mr
'
Ade'o , sinMklng of the matter' tonight , snid
' Tliii case is without precedent in tlio diplo
matic Imtorv of tbo counttv. Of course 1
cannot predict the outc-ome , nor iilscuss it
It is not easy to piedlct vvhut will bo iho
course of proeednie "
"I cannot see. " said cx-IJoprosontntivo
Morrow of C'alifoinin , "how ihis affair can
become an Intel national Issue The ven
geance of the mob vvas not dnoctcd ncrninst
the Italians as n race * , hut us a band of sup
posed nuirdciers , who escaped their deserts
by a inlscarriago of Justice. It seoins to mo
that the only action to bo taken Is lor the
relatives of the dead men to sue the city of
New Oileins for damages on the emu ml
thai the city failed lo fuinish proper ptolec-
tlon. It was rot a race ilot In an > sense of
the word , "
Italian ( ovcriiiniMit I'rotc ti.
HOMIMnrih IT ) , The Italian government
hu instructed Union Do K.iva , Italian niliiid-
terntVasliliij.'ton , to present a vehement
protest to the United Htates go vein ID rut
nrulnst the nelion of the mob In New Or- j
Ii ans M-stcrd.iv . and tlio I'nltc'd si itos his .
promised tn make an in\c ngnti n Dnron
< le Puva , in dispatches tn Miini'in di Uudinls
Italian proinli-r an I frrolgn mlnistor stah'f
that he lias prnti Htcd againit the Inmlion o
loeal ollh-iiils In Now Orleans and tint Mr
llbilne , A mono in souetuiv of stile , IK
pressed biiiror at the nets nf iho Now Orleans
mob , pinmUhig thnt bo would linmodiatelv
make known thoni-ileis of the pusldcnt In
the in tiler niul that the decision would ho
communlcitod to the Italian gin eminent.
( hlcaguN Itiillnii ( olim > liullgnnnt.
I'lin \ < xi , Mnuli 1. A largo roprcsenla-
tlve nifctlng of Itnlltns was held hot o lids
LVunlng lo consldei josterdav's dolngsnt
Kow Orleins. Or Vollnl , the presiding
oflloor , tlellvered an Itnptssloned address ,
cdlltigfor lOD.ualion by tbo United States
mm saving that II ju < ticc bo nut icndeted ,
full and piniiipt , Italv will spc.ik even with
tbo voice of her guns 'Ibis was leoolvcd
with ttcnn minus i-luerlng
P.clllor Mahit.i of America said the out-
rairo has no roniparison in tinhistorv of any
ilvlli/ed nation Ho dlsivovved sviupathv
with the veinlittii hut nsKod whvthoNcw
Orlonos unthoiitios porinltted I'.irketsoii to
nHsoinblo thousands of cltl/cna and li.uanguo
them to the point of inurdi r.
Chailes IJin-ij said Iho fait that prominent
mon took patt In the measuio mikes It doubly
Infamous.
I ! . Altnagla of I/ Italia said be had person-
allv een nil Hie victims of the mob and
believed them Innocent of the crime i barged
"People who have noiospcit foi theh laws or
Iho veriliets of their own Juries , "
s.iiil he , " mo worse thans aviiees.
Kop.uatlon is deninndod nnd Italy
should send a Heel nvor bore to eomtmnd
ivspeet and asseit the rights of her i Ill/ens. "
.Nlnnj other addresses were delivered and a
mossigo of formal piotost was sent to Houv-
Inry ol State Itlalno A rosnluthm was also
adopted , prntesllug against tlio kllllinr as un-
vvortbv oiclvili/ed people ami appeding to
the Italian and I'tiiteil States govcrnincnla
for imitiediale and full rcpnralloii.
A Knvngo lloiinni'iatl'Mi.
VOIIK. March ITi. 121 1'iogresso Itnlo
iVmciicaiio , tholcaellng Italian piper of this
city , had a savugo editoiltil on the * > 'ovv
Orle.ins killing , stijing : "A moro horrible
tragedy has never boon eomnntti'd , even
among the most barbarous tubes. All Iho
nnrialtvoi conllrtn the fact of tbo tacit
iu quiescence and connivance of prominent
citbens and impiinltv in tbo fncc of the law ,
Ihorefore the moro soveio must bo tbo ac
count nnd explanation asked" Tbo editor ,
having telegraphed for opinions from ililfor-
cnt Itallnn papers tlnouh'hoat Iho eoiintry ,
has leceived inuiv tepllos , all dcoplv deplor
ing the Killing and demanding lep.uatlon.
Doinnnilod lOncrfjjot c' > loaHin-os.
Niw YIIIIK , Mai eh l."i. 'llio following
me copies of the two leleRiatns which passed
between this eltj and It ily lelating to llio
lynching of the Itnliius in Now Oilcans on
Sutmduv
N'l Ynitu , March 14. Hudinl , Minister of
Poieigii AlTahs , Homo ; Anieiican piess of
New S'ork iiiiinlmous In ivpiesc'i'titig ' that
the lolotij notlfv you of the inisstuie at New
Orlians of several Italnuis nlieadv actiltted ]
bv nn American Jim and doinaiul Intcivcn
tlon by the horns go\ei-nini'iit
Answer w. isYour oablogi-ani iccfived
I b.ue ahoadv d einiiided Hoin the fe'dera
governiiient ono rgotle ! and pro.npt inoa
i I'IH ( ) Inlnii.
LONDON , Match 1" ) . Tbe News , common l-
Ingon tbo lymhlngof the Italians in Now
Orleans , says : "Itnlv 't > indignation Is shared
by tbo whole civlll/ud wotld In neaily all
hiic.li cases in Atnouca corruption is nt llio
root of the evil. .Americans mo at once the
most patient ami most impilient people In
the world. "When they have grown tired of
nnj grleuiuco thoj move to their revenge
with the swiftness of a h.ivvlt "
The 1'ost savs hatuiday's occurrence in
New Oilcans will futm adoploiaulo page In
American history.
Hall.UIH i\c-llod. :
PITTSIII no , Pa , Mnu-li 1" ) i'ho large
f-nlonv of Italians hero became cie.ill ; . ON-
citid over the news of the killing at Now
Oilcans , and sovei.il soeiotj meotinxs took
plaeo today. Action w as taken looking to the
holding of a genei.d mooting this week , when
losoliulons will bo iinoplcd appealing to the
govoininont to punish the lyneherj.
Kirorin i Denounces llio Ijynohlni ;
KOMI * , Maieh l ° i Kifornia denounces the
New Oilcans lynching ns an outrage and
sn.vs it Is a disgr.ie'o to the I'mted State ? that
such acts are possible within its borders.
Signer Hroniic/.e w ill intoi pollute tligov
oinmontin p.iiliamenl tcgurding the affair.
A Unit in Doiii.iudinjr Itoparntloii.
ICvvsis CITV , Mo , M ircb l."i 'I'hero was
gie.it excitement hero today in Italian quar
tets. Consul Wila savs the Italians are a
unlto in demanding that tbo Anieiican gov-
einnicnt bo made to make suitable repaiallon ,
I'liaw Oat.
PIVK Hinor , S I ) , March ! . " > [ Special to
Tin Bn ] High winds nnd CNttomelv cold
nights continue. At 7 a in. Iho thermometer
rogistoied 10 ° below /cm. Our new agent ,
Captain Penny , is very loud of don-s and
diosseshandsomelv T.ieiitenint liottens has
gene In , oving to Illness , having no siiitiblo
place to sleep in Ho contracted n severe
cold and \v.n thic.itened with puouinonia
H is a genial ollleer and wo will miss him
iJcntcnant day Henry Piostou , Xlnth cav-
ulrv , ban been coinplitneuted by ( IcuoiilFoi-
sj tho. la a letter to the adjutant general of
tiio United States nun ) , foi eoiu-igo and en-
duiane-o In earning disp itches from the
\Voundcd Knee light to thu agent v , ll.Ude as
ho was to bo out ott by the hostiios on his
w.iv He made the fifteen miles in ono hour ,
his hotso dioppnu , ' dead and the soldier with
him being completely exhausted The In
dims ate fro/en into quietness , and it will bo
late in the summer before they thaw out , If
over.
Western People In
Ciiif'ino. Maroli 15. ( Speiial Telegram lo
TinHBK.I Among tbo vvostein people In
Chicago today weio the following :
At the Gi.ind IMcille C.V. \ . Cannon ,
Id iho
At thoRberman MH G. 0. Ftench , Salt
Luke Cllv.
At tbo l-.oh.nd 0 H. Tiemnino and wife ,
North Paltoti , Mrs , ( J II. Dowev , Otniha
At tbo Pulmer U. 1 \ UuiMtc , Lincoln ,
No D
DAt the Audltoilum K. M . Dickey , I3ii-
buipio. _ _
I it/simnions' ropliolt \ \ III Ito fevered
Cnn mo , March l. > George H. Clnik ,
b.ickei of Bob Fitzslmmons , fnlght received
n telegram from James Hjan of 1'oitlinul ,
Ore , btiyinc that if Iho forfeit was loft
posted until March 's ' Itvau would cover the
sinio on Hall's he-half , New Oile.uis condi
tions to prevail in the in itch Clark as-
Tim Wontlior Fnreoast.
Tor Omaha and v'clnlty ' Fair ; sll.'Utly
colder
Per NobrasUa and Iowa CJcnerally fair ;
noithoily w'nds. '
Per buuth Dakota Llghl snow ; warmer
Monday night ; winds hucoiuinD' boutheusl-
er.y.
Idttle Pope ul' P.olng J-nvod ,
On vin : vn , Miss. Maieh 15. The United
Stales steamship ( talma and the tug Nina
mo btill Ijiug blgh up on the beach , broal
bide on. AU the valuable nroperlv v.IU bo
moved ashoiv , bill Uicto Is liltlohopoof raving -
ing thodalena.
A Conns } iMinln Kallnro.
YouPa , March 1,1. Michael Scliall has
failed Mlo has confessed Judgments aggie-
; gatlnt ; f 1 1'J.tHX * He h the Lo.-.il ul tbc buuk-
! Ing tltm of Sehftll & Daj tier.
IV1LL FILL HUSTON'S ' SHOES ,
Ex-Troasurcr Lcincko of Intllaua Mtj ba
Appointed Toilnyi
THE NEW OFFICIAL TO TAKE A VACATION.
lIsiMiionts ln\Illn < ; Proposals for
I'nbllo ItiililhiK Silos Son : to
Cities Whoio IMiroliase Haw
Iti'en Antliui'l/eil.
WKIIIIVOTOX- Tun tlni-
III in : vr ,
Rl.'J liMrurH.srii Srnnnr ,
\ \ ' \ < iiiscilns , I ) . C. , Maieh Ifi
U Is expected that J. Augustus he-nek a.
ex-slito tioasiner of Indltini , will bo up
pointed United States t re isurer tomorrow or
Tuesdav to succeed ,1 N Huston , resigned
It has bc-cii ni ringed thai Mr Lome-he , who
Is In delicate health , shall take n four weeks1
leave soon after his appointment ,
rt inn in it.tiixn SITI.S.
"Within the pist fewdws tbo supervising
architect of the troiwy lias sent out ailvei-
lisoinenls to pipers In ncitly nil the cilles
where sites for public buildings mo author
ised to bo purchased by the last confess.
These ndvettlsciiicnts Invite proposals to bo
ononed by the secretary of Itio
tienstiry on April U , 7 , S and 0 , nnd
Sccieltirj Poster will then have his
ilrst experience of soltllng HIO-.Q iHicitlons
which Invo given other scerotiirles such a
vast amount of tioublo In the past. Tlio
towns in which building sites will I bo so-
octed tno Akron , O , Heatricc , Neb. ; Hlooin-
ington , 111 ; C.itmlcn , Ark. ; Columbus , CJa. ,
Danville , 111 , Dwotiport , In. ; Uniporia ,
ICnn ; Fnrgo , N I ) ; Fort Dodge , la. , Hav-
orblll , Mass. ; Kansiib City , Mo ; Lewis--
lown , Me ; Lima , O ; Miinkato , Minn. ;
Madison , I nil ; Meiidien , Miss ; New-
bui , ' . N. Y. ; Norfolk , Vo. ; I'.iwtuckot , U f ;
Pottland , Ore ; Pnoblo , Col ; UaciuoVls ,
Ueidsdileo , K. C. ; ItoanoUo , Va ; Hlebinond ,
Ky ; Koek Island , 111 , Stanlon , Vn ; St
Albans , Vt ; biouxCity , In. ; Slou < e Palls , S
D. , Chobo.vg.in , Wls. ; Soutti llend , Ind , ;
Stoi . { ton , ( . 'al , Yoimgstown , O. This list of
thittv-sevcn tow ns does not eommlse tlio en
llio list of places in which public buildings
weio authorised by the last session of con-
gicss
A silo has been offered free to the govern
ment bj the city of St. Paul and simllir ac
tion was lakcn bv Iho people of T.iuuton ,
Mass , nnd nets were pissed authorl/lng the
acceptance of both these sites. This will
save the seeiotniyof the t remit rv a vast
ninountof tiouble ; nut ll is quite llkolv that
each other silo in the above list vv ill cause
him a gloat deal of ani.ojnuco bofoio tbo
final selection Is made
Although tbo bids will bo opened dining
the llrst ten dtijsin Apiil. it is not at all
likelj tint ono of the sites will bo llmillv
chosen six months nftoi that date , If previ
ous affahb of this kind ante be taken as a
criterion , .lust a ? soon ns the sites nto se-
loetud tbo dntUKhtsmon of the ofllco of tbo
supervising nichitcct will briln woik upon
the plans , asumier the law not a cent can bo
expended foi the plans until tno sites have
been piuchased nnd the titles vested iu tbo
government Never before In the historv of
tlioolllcti basso much work been thrust upon
tiio employes all at onie as Is tlio case Just
now J ho icmainluK senators nud n.ctnbcis
in Washington Hook in upon the supeivlshifj
aiehltecl In streams , urging that their par
ticular needs bo nttoniled to. , , . . ,
.ii'Doi : fonn itrcoMMCNinin TO surcrnnnnoir.
Senator I'adttoclc has locoriiincndcd for
eomim-slonei-of the general land oflloe , In llio
pheo of .ludge ( Iioff , lesignod , .ludgo Atmi'ii
Cobb of the supreme court of Nebraska It
is belloved If Nebra k i can secure the an-
] ) ointnient tbat .Titdge I ebb , who will bo sup-
polled by tlio Wisconsin deleiration , whoso
exeellent volunteer service in the war is
well known to the president , nnd whoso long
judicial cxpeiienco IHs him for tlio plica , is
pciImps the only man \\lio lias any chance of
hciiiK selected "Sonator Spoonoi will cordi-
alh endorse his candidacy , and ho will have
stiong backing from many friends in Ids
native state
Senator Paddock strongly urged upon the
piesidenl tlio appointment of Judge CJrolT
upon the court of piiv.ito lund claims ie-
ceutly ctoatcil bj act of congress.
MIIS. 0I.N SI IllllTH IMI'KOV I'll.
The condition of Mr < Owens , wl.fo of the
Indiana o\-eoniressmai : , ib vorj sfightly Im
proved tonleht She got a llttlo sleep early
ibis iiioiniiigand lias lotaincd some nourish
ment. Lust night rones weio stretched
acio.s rouitecnth stieet on F and I'ennsvl-
Minia avenue so us to keep vehicles off the
lough stseet opposite the Khbltt , whore Mrs
Owens is loe.itcd Slio stilTors greatly from
constil'itionnl ' neuralgia ami la grippe and is
in a very vveakeneii condition from a long
last. She tiecumc 111 thioe weeks ago todiy.
The chances are tonight that she will re
cover , nlthouKti the physicians regard her
C5nditiou , is precailous. Mr. Owens niul
Mis. Owens'youngest son are at her hed-
slilo. It is piohihlo thnt Mrs Owens'son
and some other lelatlves at UOJMII , la , will
bo suininoiied to hotbedsido. . 1'iosident and
Mrs Harihon called and iiujuiied about
Mi-s. Owens today.
rut sun \r n VIIIIISON'S itnirvrn I'osmov.
President H.uiison is now experiencing1
tlio most delicate peiiod of his oftlciul career
Iloiotoforo ho has been called upon to deal
onlv with questions in hand. Now ho is
askedtocle.il with theories nndhypothetle.il
questions on paper. His mail was never so
Urge except dining the llrst three months of
his e\t > o"ienco at tlio white house , when
about half a million citi/ens souirht oltlco and
cieh felt it his C'hilstian dutv to have as
nmnv of his friends as possible acldrosb the
head of tlio nation an uigont anpod The
cnriospondcnts.it picsent largely deal with
the political futuie of the president
and tuo organl/ntlon nf tlTo jnity
mtiondlv or bj states , dhttlots , counties
iMiil tovMishliM They seek udvlee md
"poiuteis. " Thtf president has manj oiinor-
tunitics to connnlt himsolt , ! > tohls indlvnlual
nlans niul prifuienu's politieally. Ho Is
ftoquently loquostod to nnnoiinco whether
lie Is a candidate for re nomination , notwith
standing tlio fact that ( ienouil Harrison is
not tlio diameter of man who would announce
ids intentions , ono w.iv or the other , thus far
in advance , if for no other reason tlrm tint a
vuong construction would ho phcod upon his
action \Vlth about sixty ex-senators ami ex-
eoiiBiessmen and probably three hutidivd
other pi onilnont men socking tlio nine new
Judlcld appointmcntsniid an nnny of nppli-
cants presenting their claims for tlio land
court ind otlior places , the routlno work of
the picsidcnt is nt this time voluminous.
A11M1 TIIVNSiiS. | : |
Tbo following transfers of o.illsted men nro
madoat the win dopirtment. Musician John
Hynn ( now on furlough ) as u in-iuito fioiu
Company C , Fifteenth Infnnlrj , stationed at
Poit Hunclall , S U , to the Seventh cavalry.
I'pon his loturn to Port Randall from fur
lough ho will bo sent lo the hcadqu u ten of
the Seventh cnvalr.v ( Foil Klloy , KHU. ) for
abslgnmenl to a troop by llio rcgimciiuil com-
munc'er.
Fiiht Lieutenant Charles \V Uoweill , Second
end infantiy , will pioe-eoii from ( ! rove City
college , Citovo City. 1'a . to Oinalm and report -
port ns a witness to the Judge ndvocitoof the
goneinl court nnrtinl and upon being' dis
charged from attend.inco will rotuin to his
station.
Mls ( ni VMOI .
A. J. Cldchosler of Ke.irnoy Is at Iho
American
I'lesldenl I'olk of Iho National Partners
Allluuco has left for I own to oignnlia a st.ito
alliance. Ho said before l , tviii | ; : "Tho
alliance Intends to make n vigorous ednca-
tloiiul campaign this year , so ns to bo fully
propaied for any cyilono that may stilUo us
noxtvcnr.Vo will have a series of meet
ings In thodlftciont states , nt which wo will
have the host hiwakers to ho seemed. "
The supply of seeds allotted by the depart1
incut of agrfcultmo to the Nohinskn dealers
Is exhausted , Doth tonators hnvo buggcj or
boncmod three or four tltuos us uiuuh us
mini } tnoi e. 1
N i-A'it IT. iTtv' Iff I/A. ii T.I/.KS.
ThliikM tlio OoinmiH Too Scvoi-c 15 "
gnillUK It'ir , Inspection.
U'viinsiiTov , March ir > SeciMnry Husk
winnskedtoday vvhut ho thouuht of the
stntcuni'iit by Mhihtor Hoottiehorln the ( or-
man reiehstus , to the effort that the new
sanitary mcisnre' adi'ptod by the United
Stales \\oro Innitoiiuato nnd that Ctcruiany
wend | not rescind the jnohlhltiou upon
Ainorican hog proJurU fiocivtary lUisk
said ho could hirdly bollovo uch a state
ment had hc'e'ii nniiii1. tdt It Inipaits wilful or
pielemled Ignoraiuo of the legislation now in
force in this count -y. 'I lie last moat Inspec
tion law passed b ; eonpu'ss provides for tli"
moil thoioughaiiil oii'pletosvsteniof Inspoo
tlon powlhle inoivthornunhthanthatiiow In
foieo in any other uinnii.v Han anto-niortom
ev.unlnntton niul muion-oplc examination
will not satlsfv Iho ( leninin gou'iniiiont It
Is sliujdy bivnusc thodon't \ praposu to bo
sntlslled with an. h\slom This govern
incut has sjffero1 Hie Imputations placed
upon its meat prod iuts bv foiei n nations lo
osist under cover of such pretexts a loin ;
time , hut tlio tltm' has about aulved when
unjust discrimination and false stalements
aslo the pnilty of moats must cease. Such
slaloinent-s will no longer bo iieunitled to go
uneh.illennod by this poveiinnenl and such
icdi ess as tlio laws if this nmntiv | ioiinlt to
be had should in my jinlL'ment boeutoiced.
itici\ : jt.t Tit. * : t.en i i.i.
Ollloial Vci-Hlon o"tho PlKbt-Altiif.li
JMovo.
T.OMION , March. 15. The Times has n dis
patch fiotu Santlafio clvlng the ofllcial ver
sion of the recent battle In Chili. From this
it appears that Colonel Hoblcs , who com
manded the government iroops on llio Otb
inst. , being short ot " "piovislons , rashlv tihnn-
donetl bis strong position on Mount Schasto-
pol and with 12.UOO . Infantry , twenty-Ilvo
cwnli ) and n few RUIIS attnckcl a foico of
U'.MO rebels. At the critical moment thocneiny ,
bj a decoy truce for parley , opened lire nt
close n.uiiitcrs , killing or wounding two-
thirds of the government troops. Colonel
Hobles was w ouiulad early In the btittlo and
when captured was immlerod. A ircuor.il
nhssnuo of tlio wounded ofllceis en
sued. The loss of the insurgents is
estimated nt ! ! 00 killed nnd UK ) 'woundeit.
I'losideiit Halcomocla Jiilnilts the ur.uitj of
the disaster , whle.li places the province of
Tarniiacii ontlrcly in tlip hands oC the insur
gents. The president ! savs , however , tint
the government hits , ) ,00 < ) tie IIH al its dis-
po-'iii. The govorainont tins also an niniilo
supply of funds. 'Tbo futuio secno of opum-
tlons vvlll piobably b heaicr Valparaiso.
Fan I'l-anelHoo i'ooplo Pay Tliolr I a
Itt'HncctH to thn Drail.
SVN TIIVNCISCO , Cal , March lri. Piinernl
service were hc'ill today over the romitns of
the late Senator Hearst. Slnco list 1'hiirs-
dny , when the body arrived from Washing
ton , 11 has lain , -in state in Grace chinch ,
where It was viewed by hundreds of citbons
'Iho services were conducted by Hov W C
Poutoof Clraco cljuich and thu building was
crowded to the doors with people. Ainoinr
the pdl-bcurerj wnro jdovornor Mnrkham ,
Mayor Sanderaoi ) , Ohtct Justlto Beatty and
others of tlio micji prominent n'lcn in the
stnto. Although rnlK poured down steadily
all day thousands of people who j could not
gain 'admittance I .tlio church lined the
streeli f > v : xjffuroral prooejilon. in
which milllla orgmuzatlons and many civic
bodies look part ,
I'oonliar Story of tin ; Aliduot on and
ItoNlorailoii ofn ( ilrl
Font Donor , la. . March IS. [ Special to
Tin : HIT J Mary 1'uckett , a young lady
whoso homo Is In Carrel county , is tlio hero
ine of a story of abduction , exile mill Html
icstoratlon , as slrango as has been reconlcd
in an } yellow covered romance Ten years
ago , u hilo herding cattle on her father's faun
In Dakota , Mary win kidnapped bv a 131 ick
Hills trapper. She was then thirteen ycirs
old. Her captor diessod the girl in boj's
clothlnv nnd for j'cars compelled bor to do
the diudgciy of his Ip'nely cabin
At the end of throe voirs thu tM.porie- )
mo\ed to a point on the Mississippi river
near the southeast coiner of Aikansis lloro
they lived on n Hat boat. Marj had by tills
time leg.iinod her proper sox and was
Introduced as the niece of her aged jbductor
The girl soon forgot nil about her old homo
nnd frieims , nnd lived the haul life loqnhcd
of her without much thought of bettor times.
Some weeks ngo neighbors bec.uno interested
iu her and immlrcd about her foimor life.
All that she could roineinber was havini ; at
oi.o llmo lived In Carroll lounly , Iowa.
MIUJ'S new found friends wrote to the
countv cleik of tliut count j , who sent the
letter to the Carroll pipe-is , Inoneof these
It reached the eye of the lost girl's grand
father , Elijah 1'tickett. who immediately sent
his son John to investigate. MLo joung man
found the gnlnovv twonty-lhioo voarsold ,
and soon convinced her of nor Identity.
M.uy was only too glad to escape
fioni the rough 11 fo she hid been
leading and loadily agreed to
accompany her icsciier homo. The old tiap-
per , on account ol bib gray hairs , was not
prosecuted.
Mm v I'ui-kett , after ten vo rs of slavorv , is
now living mildly on the I'uckott farm near
LnkoCit.v , and Is preparing to make up for
lost time by going to behool Hci patents
.iroliMiigsomowborQ in Nohrask.i. and are
not vet iiwine of the return of their daughter
whom foi ton H'urs the > mom nod ndead. .
Altoinptcil Ijyno' ing at Slonl""ity. .
Kim \ CIThi. . , March 15. [ Special Tele
gram to I'mUBIJ.J Some fifteen Scandi-
nnvliins who belong to the laboring class are
under artost for an attempt to lynch Lars
Cliristianson. Ho vvas suspected by 1'etor
Loienson of ciliuin.il Intlinnc.v witli his wife
Yesterday a meeting of Ijorenson's friends
w as held at which tlftv-llvo *
, - nion were mcs > -
ent. The meeting resolved lo lynch Chris-
tiansim list niht. ( ! Lnu- lust night thu I ) of
them got together , uruiod themselves with
club ? , filled up with whisky and proeteded
to tlio residence of I. O. Smith , vvhoio ( hris-
Hanson was lodgiuilnlo ? he escaped to
the police station the mob allnckcM .Smith ,
w ho vvas holding them otT , and beat him fear-
fullj I.oronson u"d the lingloiniei-s nro
under ariest , nnd he now states that bo is
batlsllod lhat bis suspicions of hit , wife were
unfounded.
Saloons Wide Open.
Sioi \ CITY , Iti. , Jtnrch -Special [ Telegram -
gram to Tun linn ] ) n vlow of the Innumer
able prosecutions lately begun by the law-
anil ordci league against the saloons , Major
Palmar has informed the liquor men that tno
lii-enso oidinuneo will no longer ho enfoiced ,
and that the pohco will not interfere fuithur
lo close the saloons either at nlulitor on Sun
days All the haloons mo wide open lodny
For over a ye.uthocltv authorities have been
collecting monthly about J..IKH ) bj lines ,
I'jitnl I tin.
TOUT Dounr , la , March 15. [ Special Tol-
og-am to TUB'HIT. ) Hurt Kodenbau'li | of
1'ilot Mound was fatally injured while par
ticipating in a tlitirivnri. Thojoungmtin
was disc barging a heavily leaded double bar
reled shot gun when llio weapon burst , driv
ing a splinter of the stock Into his necli , His
fuco was honlbly dUlluiired.
CrematIon at la\i'iipoi I.
Dir.M'oiiT , Iu , March 15. Thoiemalns of
Otto ICeischcrt weio inclnoratod this afler-
noon at Iho cioumtoiv of the Noithweslern
Cromatlon bccloty boio This Is the llrst
case of the kind in the noithwcit and ul
trailed much Intoivbt.
l-\TIK \ OTS IIMl SKKV1PF
Inil/lJj Oil ill 0 lU.lllvLlvlvlji ) )
GlgiUitlo Str'tilm Mntlo by This De\nitmcnt
of tlio Government.
POSTAL FACILITIES VCRY NEAR PERFECf ,
Cicrnini ) mill tlu I'nltoil Si KOM A ! ( ' ( >
Upon n I'lini V\ lilcliVIII ItOMilt
In a ( irt'iit Surlily
lit' lime ,
vVvwivmnv , March 1.-Spoola ( ! to Tin-
HIT.-In ] 110 one thin ; Ims the iidtulnlsti.i-
tlon iifKovcimuoiitafl lira taken uioro dwindle
strides than hi the mail suit too Ij3 tlnn
iiBuiii'i.itton IIKO trfl * people were content
\ \ itlivlitit was then suppofod to bu the viry
petfocllon of oommunleiitlim botwio i the
dlilercnt cities oftliu unintiv. In those diys
heio mill tlicio tlio liuvor oltlos weronolocled
out ami stjloil illslrlimlliig ponollleos , mill
into llioinv is pout od tlio mull Intended for
dillvoi ) over u hi'iro toriltory. 'Ihoio it was
soi ted nut niul iij-nlii dispatched on Its Until
jourm-i , so til it ilavs often elapsed heToic a
litter was Hindi ) delivered to the addtesseo ,
Ih IUR lint n low miles from the \v \ ritcr. Very
often letters would IKUS rUlit tlnouHhii town
on their waj to n distiibiitlni ? oflle-e , onlj to
bo relumed the next or seine subsequent
ihy. As nic.it an adv moons this was over
IhooldsliiKOConeli sjstJtn.tho demands of the
louutiv outflow It ami u cliinim * mono for
some mofo spooilj niul pet feet sstem ) for the
iii.il ! service This demand brought Into ex
istence the present lallway mail service.
'Jlioold distributmir postolllcoseio done
.may with niul tliocik ilono in them iwis
ilelcfratod to otnplo.v us on the various tr.ilns ,
iu can specially fitted up lor the purpose
SinceIts introduction tlio lailuay mail seiv-
leo bin grown \crv rapidly , notonlj in si/o
but in elllcieney , until todiy ills the pride of
tlio nation ,
Ste.mi niul thetelciinpliwliohavo ! brought
tlio nitions of the eivth closer together.
Kurono toilny isntthovcrj ilooi of Aiiiorlou.
Tlio wonderful speed ot the KH.it steamships
crossing the Atltiutic even \viclc have
brought us into Immediate connection v\ith
tlio countries of the old world , ami as lom-
inunieatlon has lucreisod the doinitu's ' of
coininorco huvo inultiplkil until tlierolins
been n growing will for mnio < M > edv inetlunls.
for n nioro perfect s.vstomof malls between
this country mid IJuropc. 'Jlie ilelnyof n
single ilny in the receipt of u Utter may in
volve beiious loss to the sender or to thond-
diosseo , so closely mo our commercial leln-
tlonslntctwovcii. 'llio f-overniuont of ( ! or-
iniiHV icalboj the tUiminils of the tlinosiinil
in 1st , ' ) pioposcd to os-UiblUli on thoAtiantio
ocean n null son ice similar to that now in
existence on tlio rnllwais of this .md other
countries Postmaster ( icucral W.ma-
milker roullly saw thotrro.it advmt.iuoof
'ho inopnsed ninvonrnt a.ul coinnninii-itod
with Trance mill Kticlaiul The KOU in meats
of these two countries , however , declined to
tiiUonpait in it riu1 iiinro the poum.istor
KOticrnl stnilii'il tno mattci the nioie ho be-
eanio convinced tint it wnsa inou-nieiil in
the ileht direction , mid if ciuefull ) carried
out would pro\c ol great boncllt to the coin
menial business of America
Tlio mutter vvas brought to llio attontlon ol
coni'icss uuil imthoiityMIS iivcn the post
master general to enter Into an agreement
with Germany to establish the proposed ser
vice. Germany was notified , and last Deccm-
boiMr. . ( jiiohso , director of posts of Ger
many , wast sent hero to perfect the arrange
ments Speed was what the 'people were
deimndini : and the highest rnlo of spooil that
could bo aU\5iud. An liour sivcil in Ni\\
York alight iniko a bn > incss ilu s iliffou'iio
In soinos-ioat coiiuum mltruiisiictinn Steam
ITS \ory nitonouhl nolieach their wliuvos
until Into hi the afteinoon , toi Into lor tin
delherv of innPs in the tltv , and if the ilaj
of arrival should happen to hu Siturdiv i
meant acrj teiious clcliy Tin * object o
the loiifoieiicobi'tMeen Mr Sichso tiiul tin
jiostal ndmluistintion of this countiy Ais ti
ret'uio the ilehvtotho vciy nilnlninin. I'ndoi
the piescnt system the mall'- from foioifri
c'oiintiiesnre'iliimp'd , in bull' , into the No\\
Yont postoftlce.'thcic to bo sorted and stuto <
out on the vailons nilroids. It is line t ia
niiiils foi some of the linger cities an * laht'loi
so ns to DO tlispitclieil intact , hut the gica
mass of it Ins to be soiled It not in
frequently happens th.ita Kinopein stomn > i
lirlnk'4 so\eral hundred sacks of mail , HIM
witb all tlio c.iro Ixstouod on Its liliclini ; n
tlioiountry of orifrin thohnndlinK0''lt ' In the
New Yoik ofliio reiiuires sovrial hours To
avoid this deliij aniiilaiethecorrcspoudenci. |
from fon.IKII countries in tliohandi of ttiost
toliom it Is addressed at the. vm1 eailles
practieablo moment is tlw main object of tht
ia-\vdopirturein the mail sen ice
The plan asiced upon is to place upon al
the steamers of tlioliurnnn Lloyd ana Ainei
lean Hamburg lints phiiip botveen No\\
Noik and Hiemen nnd llannmrjjtwo iiosta
dorks , \ \ lioMll soil anil distubulii al1 tin
mails , just as it U now done intho iicstu
cars on the rnilwajslionthe \ mails leucl
N < nv Yoik , uiider the arrunmment tho\
will ho irmly to K" Into llio hinds of thoeitj
distilbutois , ordiiectly to the railwnj stu
lions foriiospateh by the hist ti ilns. Tin
disttibnlions on tlio ste.uno's will bo inadi
ad'Oidinc to "seliomi's" propned by thu de
pavtinent hcio and by the ( ! ermni initlioii
ties IC.ieh overnnii'nt\\ill nlacoon eitli o
thosteamers ono ckrlc , and tlio lierinaiifrov
ernmcn twill furnish an assistant or l.ihoivi
Prom Xn\ York to ( ! er niiiy llio ollh-os
will bo known as the "Xo\\ York Unrobing
( or llroni'ii ) sea postnnic'o , " and wll h" "
under tlin ehnrgo ol thol'mtid St itooillcia
until tlio vissol icachos ( lorniin > uteri
whin tlio mills will bo tuini'd eve
to the ( Jumnti ofllcor On the trni
to this coiintiithe \ will b
known ns tho"Hremon ( or llainbur i-Ncv
Yom" ollli' < % , nnd ill Iw nniler thi'bhiinro o
thofiornun < ifllci.il At piciont tlio lotto
mail onh \ \ ill bo ilMrilmtod as the custom
lOfjul itinns lequiie tint sill other matte
must no into the Now York oftli'0 to bo ii
spcited by customs nfiii ids. Under thu no\
system the stc.imeis uill Inln the IHitis
mails , ns now , but thoj will not bo oponei
anddistilhntul on the vessels All otho
inuIN , tlniso onciiMting in ( iorininy and in !
countrio" lOMiui ) ( U rmanv , will ho himlicil '
on the sle uneis. The clerics \ \ ill ho biipplioil
with United States and ( lornnii pusta'-o
stamps , so tint passoiip'rs may bo aciommo
dated for all coriespomloneo brlglnntii , on
thovoyngo
'Jho sjstoin , admirable as the conc'optlon is ,
would boa l.uluro unless the most caielul at
tontlon is pi\cii toall tlio details nnd it N
thcio tlin postmaster cinoril ; has di plajed
his business sense nnd mot hods in condnil
ing thodxpailinoiit As soon as it.is an
nouneud thatelorKs wnidd ho pUrttdnn tlio
stiameis applieatlons fur positions bipiiu to
pour in Thoposliniistii KIWI al doU-iiiilnod
that the now system should bo olllcorcd from
the experienced emplnvos ol the postiil
scrvleo , either In the iail\\ay seivieo
or in homo of tlio moro Importnni
oxihange o'liies. This would l > o ncceisniv
as thoru would bo no ono on tlio Moaiiiors to
ulu > instuictlons , anil if unMiiui ilorkn were
oinplo > cd fuilniooulil \ \ mink tint onteiprise
from thuhttut lint Kieat UIID hid to ho ex-
ouisod oven in select ing from oniplo.v cs seek
ing a tiansftrhen tlio time came to inalio
the appointments the supeilntoiulont of the
railwa\ mail scnlco nnd the postnwsteis
fnun uhasoolucci tipllcatlons ] hud heon ie-
ucliiuloroinstiuetedto fiunisli thootlicial
record of each , Mid It was on that icconl
alone V\ \ appilntincntaeromado TliorosuU.
is thatjtlio new " .sjstoinillslnrtolT \\lth th'o
vciv cii.nn of"thosor\lce The sorvieo will
begin \\lth the snllliiKof the Corinun Llojii
stoimei from Huiiiun on the Hist of next
month , this ( 'ovoimnent sondint ; to CUunany
elciks to bo leady for duty at Hint time Kuiii
( rmurnniciit pays Its own rmplojes , and all
other oxpenn's aio to bo ouallj | dl\liled bo.
luuon ( ierniany nnd tlio United htiites
H is o\pt'ited Unit ibis airanguuu'iit will
mnko ncnliiof huuirnlhoiuiiln llio delivery
ofinuillu New York , and nmnv tlnios result
in the saving of iitiuiii hi OcbnulcUiiii ; uiulb
H es \\iitti , bos likw initoilillly llt'hlfiiliiglho
\\urkln \ tlio Nun York oilli'o.
Amt.t s7TT\ . u
- b \
Vnik ol'ln ( < l van % llai ( iiroiM'.noo
Mil tin tln No ' * ,
Hoi hin in , Ni'h , Mnrohl. - dill IVIo-
riini to Till' Un | riiol'ivnutf ll ronfor-
iicoiontliinou Its MeHHinnSiitiir nul Saii-
ay.nearh llnWilnnthoorlc ln\ \ \n. I'lio
msliiess ol the oonfoivnio hit * " ' n
vi > r In u ti.uch sluuior llmo llnl us
icotcil , Inicolyhv letson of tlio r
nd tuiliiMtikiiivoik ) ! of llio iiM'oi.ny , llov
H IMers KoK \ . Kitilliitfoi of
lohlii'KOiis \ electoil prosldlniteUlii1 , totiko
lioiilicoof KoC \V Antlumy , loslguoil.
1. I , \lpti I n per , \ \ \ SleiiilurKOi imtl
' . I ) I'iiiiH'lcn - i livid ! ( hlcffiltis to tlio
ponti il i-nnfonnco wliH-h inoi'ls at I'liihdol
ihialn ndnboi noxl. TV S'rf mill .1 II.
Vti'n wiio t-lu'toil nltuna'M Iliiv. I ) 15
ll.onoflar . \ \ \ltlo 111 , ilolhuivil nil olo-
uoiitunilliupiesslM' soiinon Suiiiliv inoi'ii-
iiir In Iho allornonn .V II Yinn fj nnd
ml I'ranlt Mrnukliaitvnv oiilalneil asileu-
ons U'lio I'onforonco i-lo < os tinnouuw.
d lij n I'.ill.
C'lri , Neb , \liuvli IfiSpi.cl | l
VUvrtuu to I'm : Iti \ \ Mis Hell foil
hrouih ; adofccHvt ) sidi\\alk \ last evinlit ,
ono limb | nsslnu tlnonulilho OIICMIIIIU almost
0 the hip Shuvii not binth lujnciul , but
1MH 1 found ii'vossirv ' losa a iiivtioti of
ho ttallt out beforesho lonld bo role.iseil
Dicilul CHIINIIIII jillciti.
I ClTl , Nlll , Mill-ill -Sll'c'ml [ |
I'oliwam to 'Inn llin..Mn | Xlmnu'iinnii ,
\Uo of /.lininorniaii , iliwl lnstniilit ; of
oiisinnplion. aflor a linioriiii ; ! illness. She
vas n flitlilullfo. . alovinir niollior and a
( 'oodl'hihtian She loiuos a larKoelnlo of
noiniiing friends.
hhot by .1 Coiil Hustler.
CIIUTIM , ISohlanh IT.-Sn'elal | | I'elo
tiram to Tin : III r ] 11 Is report oil hero that
the watdmiiiii lot the Union I'.ieilie ' coal
hulis utilulcsliuiv , Col. wasfatnlly shot-by
i cod tlilef S.ilurdinight. . No iluo his us
yet b.'on obtained as tolio \ \ did the shouting
ICrlli'T Inr l ) > hiiiiitt I'ai-iniMN.
Nriiusiu Cirv , VobMn'ch , l.r >
Tolegmni to I'mHi i | Asnotlil
of tlio bond of traili ) will J i > hold toinoirov
cvcinntr to talio slips toiuirdsriislnp . " . Mib
sciiption for th < s lohef of the desllluto
f.iiraurs of I toil \Villo\v
What lloimo licpoilN Sliov
luitin - \ nl u INIol' IVjidc.
N , Mm. , Murdi \ -Spi.'i ( il lo-
KiMin to Tnr 111Tliofotlimin | ti
piled from dispatches fioni tlio uiin.igi'is of
thoilcaiiiiK houses of thecitiis niiiifd slioxvi
tin1 gross excli IIIKIS ft'i list \ \ c'ikritluiitos ,
pet u'ut of innoaseor ilici ease , iisng.iinit Iho
similar miouiit-s fur the eoiriapondlny weolt
in b'JJ ' :
CI.KJMIIVUS
l-.l s
H ks I.-14J1 . .
T.SN.IKIII . 1 I i '
fil , illli..r > ' | 'ii i
M bill I * - . ' . . ' 'II. .
MitihrnndiLO ' " ' ' UJ
"J1--1 ; ! ! ;
IliilUiiioii ' ' ' 1:1
\ ' r ( it-linn- lui'-i''TIJl 3
Clnclnnntl I I1. .
I'ltt'lmrK llkM.Oll ) in
ICnnUi Clly 8JHt--'ii f 11
l.o.iljvlllc. . 7 7 HI l
UuITitlo. . .
( Snlve * toii. . * . . . . . . . . . . . H17I
MI'Miukio.- ' 411
Mi--ient-oii-iKf- ! ; ! . .
l'ro\lilcnco. . . " * . 1. . ? . , . . 8 . .
Drtrnlt MtK.IM
( Icveland
Otniilui * . . 78
l > ! Miu > r < -"s.ll | | 1 I "
Initniui pills I S.I.I. 1.11 'H
i boy nro I'rcsenroilMlli an
\Yeli-oiiii * .
.N't w Yniiu , Mireh 15Janus .J. Ixolh ,
John O Connor. U II lUdiiond and Honi )
Ihirison , dili-gatis sent to this country In
Pirnnllfor tim nutposD-if nisinj fitiuls for
tin' nationalist nuneiiunt , uri\id hero tins
inoniiii. from ( ii.eeiislovvn .Vn iiclilics.s of
wiloonie , sii/iiL'ct bv AllilinolIIreslln ibcluilr
nun , v\as tueseiitecl lo thoitoligatos 'llio
iidili oss spole nf them us ' icpi-oseiu.iuvosol
Iiish iiatnm.illtv as eiuloisotl bv L'hniles
Stewait I'aiin't ! , lo.nlei of llio lush intion , "
and bide tlir-ni n hi'irtv wolioino lo tlio
sliou'sof Aniorii i 'I ho ml tress wont oil to
s.n lh.it tboeoinmittoolii'iid with reurot of
tlii' seussion ol those who pi.-feiicd the dle-
t.ilion of the niigIKh le.uloi
'I ho I'urnollit s ivspnnelul severally , hop-
in ( . * , thev s.nd. tint their mission for ( rotting
c-.isli foi 1'.n null mil his nun uilj'lit ho MIC-
ci'ssful. Thev weio diivon lo llio llofl'inin
hoiiso , wbeio the ) ouup.v lininlsoino ap.ut-
niciits
r ititia.-CTTi / ' f.i ; , .
( it oat i'liiu * bv tbo Vliiil In
llnl ' , Irinll y.
MOXTUI-M , Much l"i 'lids citv and xMein-
it\ \ was vlslteTil diiriii-tho ( last tvx-cntv-foin *
Iiours by a tciullc liiiiilouncnndill//nul
and Kieat dimiiRe liasboeinlonoliy tlioxlnd. .
I'dlovv .Ss ( ! er-ey's ruliisiK mill was
almost totdly dostioycil , 'Iho spire of
St Paul's onuicli and tin1 man'iiltlcent
now depot of tliiiiiuit ) Tiuulnallwiy vcro
lUTtiiiKi-il. Man ) piivato tmlldlnfij , ' linrns
and hfliisosln ooiuoof coimrintlonivoroilo-
tnoitsli'd niul c mlv this inoiiiini , ' tlio stnols
were lilled with ihlntr sljitu , l > ianchciuf
lioes , etc * . Thu storm n.n done tremendous
ilun.ii , ' ! ' tn llio loiintn distiic-is , Imta , \\he- ,
tuoitottti in all diroitlons Mugrc ropnts
onlv aie Just loinintf in aim cannot uuj-
rale'.y ' be clcternilned
'J'liiir.slun | ) O ' | | IH-N Ki'-l liMilon ,
Cnn voy , iaich IS lion .loan M 'rinirs-
ton otUirnEa , president of the republican
leaKiioof tlio United States , in in Interview
todasaiel ho coulit not allinv his name to bo
used in a niul id ito for in olutlon , as his
| iL'i-soiinl aiTaiu would nut ailuill of bis
Klvlnt'cainpiiKii matter * ) jiroper .illoiitlon.
Ilo II.H bend sun-rested the nainos ofov-hon-
aior hpooiicr , Niithan ( ' , ofl niulotliors us bis
successor. | { o-ardlnc ( tlio iiiniiir tint lie is
slated for ono ol Iho iiovx divull Jililuosiliips.
Mr. 'llnir-iton snid hocoull not anil x\imlil
not uicoptimy lodonil aiipolntiuent ,
Sti * . in. ship \fri\alM. \
At NOVN York J'bo ItUk'li , fiom
lf ( A TEJPKASCB AILLBCE
Tlirco Biys ? pot t In Convention Bui Vor ;
Little Work .Accomplishd ! .
BUSINESS IN1ERESTS NOTICEABIV ABSENT
. \llllllrillll Iho IllsplK t i
lo InlYiu'o tinI'nililliK > i ) l niv
I < ! u ivnj > llin'il u\
C Nl'HS.
His M'lsu , la , Maieh -Kpul.il . | lo
Tin lit t ] About ono h null-oil mil IIfH-
poisons , iiiouM > r lc s , nliiiiit i'unlly divlilivl
nslo so v ami lopri din tliuj almost I'xohhix < 'i\r \
tlicininlilorlil olnw onllio part nf tlinmaki
ami the ivoinm sulTi-ai-Ut.s on the pa it of tlio
opiositCKonilor | , spent lhr'oiliiy < lii till- * oily
tbo past wooli us dilenales to the Htuli > loin *
poritu'uiu'liiitii'o ' L-tiiivoiillnn. A cic-at ill al nf
tnllt win Indulged In aiul a gioaMlinii mailo
of liansietini ! vvlul tlii-y ilomi'l tn totin
"Insliii-'H ' " A iiulloonlilo fi'itnunvaslho. nl
mod cMilh-o ubsoiiii ) of icprciiiitnllviMof tno
solid bii < liieM Iiitiiostsvlio , c'Xlloiilh luuo
lillli ) time tin I losi Imllnalliin toiittuapt to
bolster up a hop losHinnso The milu-rsnl
tc'dlitioii ' ) of tlioii1 xx-lio spike was tint tlio
pinlilblliirv luv Inluxva wti mil onfiin ul ,
ami thai theie xvmgoninil nputh ) ainllndlf-
foiiticoln roirel ( ! U ) x-lolitiniii All Mitt nf
o.xplan.itionsworoput forth for this fail tire
of ( nfoicoincnt , ono pontlnniin fruni Mir-
s.nltiK Iho inloi of ll < ] not \vcui
on time buauso "tin1 vvonon look no
Ink rest" ( lovoruor Holes seonnd tube tlio
object of a gteatiloalof wiuth bectusi lie
haisoon III lo grant a mini tier of pardons and
smpenslons.itiul tootlurvvtsooxirelselds pio-
1-o'ili\iiof I'xociillvc" cli'ini'iii'v ineu-.cs\v \ biro
hisuiliiiii ] | > iil loldhini It iiiii'ht tn hi' nsul.
Tlieso "cool puplo" > ooin to forget thnt.
ovin nsarihnl a prohibitiniust as < ! n\i tnor
l iliMliee sun til lo exi-iuso tlio * ju-utho
ulimonn in a pioil mail ) i-asu u line ll.o
riilpienls of suili lonleni * ) had bom c on-
x'iilecl of violation nt the'prolilbltuiv Imv.
Tie f.ut oii.lit | to bo ncoKtil/eil h > tills tune )
b ) por-oiiH elnlniiiK the hiU-lligoiuo tint
tliiie * Umpei'inoop"oto ' | iln , tbal tbo st-'itl-
inint ola Iniv'i * nnjoiliv oflm-alltlos In mun
isiiLraiiist the i > iiMbiloiy Imv , nnd tint c-oin
jileto niforciii't lei .inv obnoxious liw i in
iu\or ho nltalii 1. Ihat tins is Iroe is
hliowti by this siynlllcnnt statcinint Iu
PiesiOuit IIaui-\'s animal .ildrois :
"Ilv far tht'Kio.iti it tiillli-iutv tint v\o \ luno
omoiinlirod Is fiiiiid In llio fnlliito uf eur
( IWi-ittollIui-s , min of silencllj ] c-hnrartcr ,
good men nnd title * , nhov iiieinbc'ibhlp 1C *
tintcioditon nnv oiganlMtion , nun who
mo alvi.iv's nlllini , ' to ilo anjtliing liny ian
doi-oiueiiiontlv nun without am il linger lo
tliur biislnns uitiu'sls , out vvhuiii II sc uns
nnpossllilo to Iiiiiu-ss | nun Iho noees'itx of
ciun"it , ai'tlve. ] fsoinl ellin t "
liven tbo iltstilc-t olliieis uf the Ktnto
'liinperuiopalli.inoo will not surillie tbilr
IJUSIIKSS iileii-sh | to tlio en foiic'iiiont nf n.
lowwin re the majority of tin ir nations
v-oulel not sustain tlein , or the ni.ijorit ) of
inlio ! soiiiltnont is not \x-ith tlio h\v.
'Ihu licvii'ite of the ciiu'ilin | ' on the pnrt
of the tilliaiuo \\iis \ son tilled in llio
picsiiknt'snililtcss in tliU languai-u 'Iu
jiliniiing forlliisvoat'i ' xxc must licop.
in vlin t\volhiiiK < ) : 1'irstthe , nec-essitj or
enforcing tlio law , and second lj , the cleotlotx
of a leirishturunextfall that , InsKad of to
pe.ilintror inedlfjinplho law , v\ill maintain
and ttrcnctlion it I3oth cnn be sucicssfnlly
aieonipllshed xvllli pro | > cr effort and energy
on tlio part of the friends ol prohibition. "
The success of this plan depends vry (
largely of. course on whether .tim ropublUn
party will continue In saylns this year thit
'prohibition la the srttlcli policy of the
stato. " 1'hit sentiment Lvio ytnrs iw oo t u
good man v votes , and It is votes pilncipilly
thit tint ta niili11i in niftir ii i Mt I * nl n 1n ft\,1tf
ntthrUlmcln this stile. 1'houis icisonto
\Qthattliisciir ) the toputilit'iin pirty
, ,111 , not ! > e in , ilo so imitivoon this sabjcct
ai in uiviiivcan , and tlintiinitc u Jltri-rent
( lenirnt of the jnitx- will Iw in rotittol
lion A It C'liinniins of thisiityls prfsl-
ilint of llie.iuti luuhiMtioii foncs of the 10-
imbliciii puty , nfl his reicnt , uttounc < son
tlio tempoi nice qui-stloL' are quite sliiiiliiinfc |
a slim\liigtlia.tlns witiH' of thopanj. In no
mi'tuisa sinill p ivenlug1 , U In funr of a
chaut'i1 1 < n wollioK'ihtcd hi li Iicenso luv
soinullilncrl'kc ' tint ofNobrasha
An l.itoi liuK table is ( 'ivt-iilu the reiorfc |
of thesei-nlai-i of tlio stalu tiinpoiuu-onlli-
anco. wliiih shows thai in the pist ton
luonttis 5sir novei-nnient licenses forlbi-silo
nl ltiior ( | h ivi ) boon isiuoil In prohibition
Iowa Kiftj-Hvo and one half pel cent ot
these iv ere in tholaio | ; touns mcl the lul-
ance in sniill to ns , iboxvlnp tint the s > uli' ot
lliiioi | N not onlirclj conllni'd to the iugo
ritie i , .is is so dtcMi claimed by piohiblllon
* po < ikcis nnd writers Another inli'i-ostiiifj
fontuioot the < ec-rctiry's rcnortva.s \ Uio
statomeiit which shovveil tint the sum of
Jl , . " > ( ) * was pxpemlc 1 for llteraturo mid simk-
eis , ? Ml.Vlfoiiifoncment ! ( , T'lttiTifor ' suro-
hry and cleric-alholpaiidfl l."i for N'obi-jsica
auiPiiilmont fund llio iirst thru' iteui-t ,
iiinountmgto auout f 1,000 , goes to sustain t\
few IIU-SOMS who hiivo notitlior business and
no tmkinpa good llilni ; in keeniiii ; uji this
acitnlinn.
At tins linil .seibionlhefollowin ; ; lesiilutlon
was ilopted-
Uii'U ' oil Tli.il tliaeotifironieiif riprisin-
of tilt- -1 III TlMllpOI Illl'lllllilll'O ,
llio Mum ails ( hilsiliti Tonim i .inoe mil - !
it tim Nliti- nf Inwa. tin * linli | mil lit
OriK-nif ( iimil 'linipln-s null other li'inii | r-
IIH-I not I , us iln luioby loi-oiniiii'iiil ti llio
\ u inis < ii.'inl/itli > n < and toini | t .inn u rl > -
iis i ieii" Iniie-fl In inilor (11 ( suiiti- uiiity of
lit ion In lie i iifui ciMiiont of tliomil. . i liliniy
liv\ .mil in tin i tiniiilKii | mil .tglliitiou tn
in i Inl ill ! th s liu nioii | Iho shiiili I . Lot
InW.i Ib.il Hie * ivi-oinlvo loiiunlt t n i > f Mini
sliiti ni iiiil.illonsc'ey ; ' tkri'i nf tin it HM.I-
Ui liii'iiii-iil uiiniM nivlstry IHI.II.NII niU r
In - . < UH f unit ) of let lent mil einimiiy of
fin-isln all jiinls oflho sliti- .
Tin i o VMS nilooatoof sovoul honcm the
ini-tbods lobi * imrsticil. find also on ilu ail *
\isabllit > of adinlttlin ; the thhd paiU .1 v\d
to tliooi-gini/.alion. Hut no attion vv.is t.uioii
I'ho idea of the pmvailini-r spu-iU is U .it
nonush.ill bo shut out , however , from pai.
tici-ntinj.
Till ml MlllllTOIs | O\\rs-liV |
Tln > iiiu'llii n f count ) auiliton intato
eotiviut ion the past vvnli xxil1 mnb.itiK bo
proilin-t i\i'Ot pioil ii'tulU M jiiisoi-t ai h
iiiulitor bus hisovx-nmolhod oficuidui tim the
ollliv , ami tiikni as ax hole thov 111 * vulolv
dlx eisilicil and uiis lIsfaetoit'lmtirh coed
woi lih.n he-en ilotio In the dire i-tkin of mi.
proviniLMit in iceoiil vonra. Ono KIM > tl thin K
wns ieooiiiilisliod | aveai.iiro In hiuiriui.an
act of the lopid it lire. extmcHiit : t ho tein of
tin. ' iiosont : .uihloib another uar. so tint in
futuie thooloclhiii of auditor will ni > t n. ur
In tlic sainu ji.uwith treusni-ei tbi i > ro <
venti'iRirotnilet | ) i banjo in ihu Hniu. i.il
ofllins of tlio county. At tin iei-i ut i on.
volition slops v\ t'ro'taken to in n a > the
elliilencv of thn ollloo. niikltixit niuri valu *
able to Iho ivoiilu and at Iho sum' time
litrlilcnins thu bmdens and rc-lliv mi. ' tin )
l > oriles.i | ties of the ollii'ir. 'llio iiiostuui | of
eqtiili/nn' as-ossniPiits so thovull \ Ui thu
saiiioall inor llio stito waiHsiiis tsl ai J
plum tulnptocl fur iiincihltiKlbc * kriseviU
of tlio ptiM'iil sv stun xvlioroliv the iisnsscj
valuition vain- In the il'llerent ' o iimttc
Iron ] jo todi | utent oftho eash v.ilwitioii
of tlio proporU llilHMnssessmoi ) it- worn
nlsodiscussednnii nciinleicMuo held xx illi tin
staloexiiuliM'counoil. Iho u-siiit otuiuii \
ll is honil | xvlll bo. to simplify imittua all
around
Aiu tliei * rii * * > at Sjnt'iise1.
Smx UK. .N 'S"Maiih IS This u irnny
Ht. JaincU'lplieopiioluiroh nul ih > \lile. \
laiiilhnllJInpttoro destroy oil bv nro t > nu
vvoiinn Ii hell , vocl lo htvo heon bu 110.1 lo
donth. hevord lud njirow o.iij > . - > TU
IO-.SM amount to jOO.OJO
on i\ Si-ilr. (
.Niwiu , , r > ,1. . Mnvolilfi. The ocin
ol fills einplmi'il In tlio ( 'lu.cthif.nl u
hasdoi died to. all ill llio yiili oi.t
ox Lilian