THE CAPE GIRARDEAU DEMOCRAT.
BEN II. ADAMS, Publisher.
CAPJi tHiURDEAU, MISSOURI, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY '11, 1893.
VOL. XVII. NO. 36.
sal tu aoa.
I. & KNGELHAKS.
.ATTORNEY AT LAW
Am
'CITY" RECORDER
Ofllee m (ton m Ihraony dtrMt,
AAPB OIRA.IIDCAU. . MO.
& & HARRIS.
Physician and Surgeon
OSBr. la tear of Trick j. Drag Stars, wtmi
l Independence and Spanlsb Street. Oaat
1-Jirarcl.au. tfKpectal stMatloe flrae M
aiunrer) utl biteue. of Vtaalea.
H. A. ASTHOLZ.
isaielaij BaiMlngaaA Loaa
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Bacretary 8outSsaera Mstrtot ftjl Iwl
-saral Boomxw. Uitcw, Covrt-koaM.
Jea.a.
Do Your Insurance Business
In a c.mpi whos, record la th. past sj a
mW" fof ta, I mum. ln.ui.ialB.
HOME. OP SEW TORE.
LEO DOYLB, Agont,
No to Nona Mala Stmt, Cap O tram Ma.
xlipeiuil. apia.
Jf. WICIITERICn,
Gape Girardeau, Mo.
A cent (or Ike rallowlnf
Re!iab.s Companies :
Praoklta Mutual, of St. Loula.
Otltaena' ineuranc Corapanr. flc Loots
iTnnoi'i insurance impaar, apriag-
Thcae are three of the beat and
aompanlc. In the country.
I rellaM
deo a.
CONRAD KEMPE,
Doalar la
DRY GOODS
AND
(GROCERIES,
17 ti a-noda received weekly. Groceries
'ways fre4. ttore censer Of Fountain ami
lUaxniuuy Street. dot J.
CHRIST. KRUECER,
BUTCHER.
hof on "Main street, one door sonth of tbt
rSrfott 1 1 oust.
All it i nil ft of Iresb Meats and Satiaaa-e ml
warn on band. ix-llvery wagon run everf,
tnorn lug. J July
O. ENGEL3IAM,
Dealer la
MiUiiBry, Dry GoqlIs
AND
GEOCERIES.
No. Ku Hsrnonr Straw,
CAFE GIRARDEAU. MISSOURI
r. W. VOGT,
Daator la
Stes anil Tinware,
Independence Street
Cape Girardeau,
Mo.
Entire new "took, the latest Improved an
jest Cooktnff and HeaMnjr Move In the mar
ket. All kind of Job Work done In the beet
asanner and at moderate prioaa.
ROOFING AND CUTTERINC
JL ipKialt and work guaranteed orat-class.
ADOLPH LIST,
Mschsnlml sod Sarftcai
Yvoet ail klnda of work la his line, aad caaa
antfws ail work done.
Ofllce at residence, eorner Harmony aod
Corlmier Streets.
EDW.S. LILLY
-Daalen aa
HARDWARE,
Iron and Steel,
Asjicnllnral Impleincnls, Etc, Etc
Amenta of U.
HAZARD POWDER COMPANY.
Deal.n supplied at WholMi Prleat.
37 and 39 Main Street,
OAPB OIR ARD3 ATT, MO.
RIDER 1 W1CHTERICH,
DRUGGISTS !
North Main StrreU
A fan aid aosapiste tloe of
prngBf Ptnt Medlclnetj,
PcrtumoiTs Tollee ArUelea,
titaUonerjf VottftBflt EUi
DEKTTIST
XRRo comes from an Arabic frdrd sig- !
nifving nothing. Ti", .loewi't do it
justice. If it;es to that it's worse
tnan noting.
Somkiuhiv asked Tin. Campbell what
Ph. 1. meant. It is said that Congress
man Tim ans-.vered without a mo
ment's hesitation: "It's litin ft.
l'hnafs la'.7"
i.vs. in Tl.ru had a neat little Saw
practice, which was north o,OOS a
year. From otlwr araii-cc?., incltm'ng
his 1 tinting factory, be raaeje prM! biy
as much mo-e.
Si.vtk the C diamond fields were
discovered !n 1M, .VMHHMm) ratals of
htnno, rained at StiO.OO ,0C. have
been exported. Thesfc would load up
two big coal trains.
TllR Chinese are tihown by statistics
to be longer-lived thu any other na
tion, which f:ie. fc attribute.) to Ihcir
&bstcmir5 habits and tiieir remarks'-'
freedom from phthisis or pul
monary consumption.
The average duration of lives in the
United State 141.8 for storekeepers
43 5 years for teamsters. 44 6 for sea
men, 4t.:, years for mechanics, 4S.4
years for merchants, .Yin for lawyers,
anil G4.2 years for farmer.
Ikknos and Amen Klton. f Vinelnin!,
N. .1., celebrated their diuimtnd nod
diup the fdher day, having- Iveta jrtnr
lied sevcnty-fin rrarst l'hey aiV airvd
lespertively UN and years and retain
pTsr-shitKi of nil their families.
JfcSNv t.ixo was Irtn? aHprfi:efi o
have left the st;if lieausr f eertain
regions se-nt!rs; but this, it is nmv
said, t.? nut the reasin. She eaivd
wiriinf for the jjlitter f tlie footlights
nnd sue loved Iter home. That was ail
there ias to it.
Thk efuiiet. w ' was tlie cause of
h iuMh Hteinent in Novemler last
i Mii! visible. It had been "row ii.fr
raptdly fainter since its disci Tery until
Monday. January Ifi. nhen it suddenly
(Tiew hripfhter in the most astonishing
manner. It may safely be said tliat
the suildemiess and extent .f t Lis in
crease of brightness arr nitlioiit r
edent in the history of nstronomv.
It crisis n.nmt 51 2.0 m t tfei the votes
of the electoral tull brought to
Washitifrtoti fn.ni the forty-four states.
When rreeired the returns are Im-lit-d
in a steel safe in the ti esidi-nfs
hhhii. The Mife ms Uen sierially
pmrided w ith ueteetiveelei-tric appara
t. l'he dav of the count, bv congress
the returns are carried to the house in
a pairof velf-htckcU cherry wim id U.ev
A M AAcin sKrrs court 'n eMtene
of a bmjrtar to half a rinttlry impris
onment is not an hard as it seems, for
in all probability the man will never
serve half of his sentence. A much
harder sentence w.ls prouonnecd npon
a murderer recently by a ttcrin.in court
fourteen years at hard labor. a;M at
the end of that time to b-? executed.
In (ermany murderer? are rjA-Iy pr
h'tied. . Tn k M e x it a n of Santa llo. al ie
eharp-e the .Mormon colonists of that
vicinity with openly prm-tw'inr polyga
my iu violation of the terns upin
which they were permitted settlement
in that -m.try. For this reason the
Mexican storekeepers refused to sU
them jroocls, and they have suffered
some pi ivations bi ct-nscc-nen :e. i!'.it
they have now rMahlished h'.c:-:-; of
their own.
Kkoh the oHieial financial staleinrr.t
of the dominion poverunient as pulr
lished in the Ottawa JVess. it aprvar-,
that the total expenditure in I'.:! was
f42.:T"J.34S while the total levenun
was only -SW.!1Jl.s7!, an excess of ex
penditures over receipts of f.,4."i0.4,"V.
'J he jrross debt cn June hist was
Ky:.:;:e:i.too, and the m-t debt :
4::4 'Ihenet increase In the dbt r
the vear was S;..Ii.4'3.
Xo mhjnki: hare KnniH-an aeronnnls
imprf.vi-d tliair balloons almost to the
point of perfection for military uses
than alon comes a KusMnn scientist
with an apparatus which captures the
rayaof the sun and employs them to
burn the balloons, somewhat on the
principle by which Archimedes planned
to destroy entire navies. We have not
seen a detailed explanation of the
modus operandi, but a Knssian paper
states that the balloons can le burned
when at a distance of live kilometers
from the person handling the appar
atus. Thkrr sill remain in the state of
New York forty-one schoolhouses built
of los. This is a decrease of fourteen
within the last live years. The numlier
of frame schoolhouses diir;nf the same
period has decreased but one, the total
number Ijeinjr KM"iT, while the brick
structures have increased ll'i, tn a to
tal of 1,5-2::. The stone schoolhouse;;
numlicr 317, a decrease of for ty -six in
five years. The total number of pupils
enrolled last year in the public schools
of both cities and towns was 1.07:!,0.M,
the services of Ts.ss'5 teachers were
lenuired. of whom but .V-'T.I were men.
During the last year there was ex
pended for teachers" trapes f 11. Oil 0.V1.
At a jubilee meeting in the m-ssion
rooms in liridgeport. Conn.. Neils
Olsen, a thriving jeweler, arose and
said that in answer to long and contin
uous prayer the Lord had fully re
stored his eyesight. To prove his
words. Olsen took np a llible printed
in line type and read a chapte.- without
glasses and with no difficulty. For
years he has not liecn able to read or
do line work without the aid of fine
lenses. He felt his vision gradually be
coming weaker, and tielieving that the
Lord sometimes performs miracles in
the present day lie prayed for bettereye
sight with faith that relief would come.
Ex-1'RKsinF.NT I1vej did not carry a
watch, the reat-on for which illustrates
one of the traits of his character. It ap
pears that in his younger days the
watch he then carried was the cause of
sending two men to the penitentiary.
It was stolen from his pocket; the thief
was captured, tried, convicted and sent
to prison for a term of years. Mr.
llayes recovered his watch, and m sec
ond time it was stolen. The thief
turned out lo be a poor man with a
large family, and after he had been
sent to the penitentiary Mr. llayes con
cluded tb it he wonld get rid of the cause
of so much trouble to bis fellowmen.
Sas Fbascisco is '"suffering from a
girl famine," says a newspaper of that
city, while in Philadelphia the condi
tion is reversed, tbere being 23.0U0
more girls than boys. It lias been sug
gested that Jiere is a chance for recr
pruuity.
Epitome of the Week.
INTERESTING NEWS COMPILATION.
FIFTY-SECOND CONGRtSS.
Sreuad Ne.tuaa
TtJR.nAv. Jan 31. In the senate lite I
Unli-option bill ocenpled almost the en- ,
lire day. The Mil W as passed by a Vote ;
f 41 to 29. 1 he credentials of Keraof
Mills as senator fi cxas were r'-2-
fceived fcttd bWx& on ftle. The bill for
VSfc cV.l'iStruet:on of a wagon bridge
across the Missouri river at Moux City,
fa.; was passed, antl the senate ad
journed. In the house the sundry civil
uill occupied the attention of the house
during the entire dav.
Wkd.xrsdat. Feb. t-The fortifi'ca- States; gives the total Catholic popula
tion and nrmy appropriation bilk were Hon in this country at 8.stM1.03.'. The
vtjtsseil in the senate, and the district i
3f Columbia bill was considered. In
the house the t me was occupied in
:liscussing the sundry civil appropria- j
lion bill, but no action was taken. j
Tm-BsiiAT. Feb. 2. The District of ;
Coiumbia apprortriatkm bill was '
passed in the senate and the resolu-!
lirn for the annexation of Hawaii was
referred lo the committee on foreign
relations. The nomination of Howell
tt Jackson, of Tennessee, to be nssif 1
cinte Justice of the Fntted Mates sip ' 1 n lire in Alfred Ilurgersotfs hnn-se
p!-e:ne court, rice t, t. I'. LamaiS tie- I in Chieagit Mrs. iturgersod and he'
reascd. Was reeelved frttnt llw1 prel- baby were fatally burned:
lent In the hituse Ihe sundry civil Is Oskal'onsa, la:, Mrs. t"atheride
11 I was passed with an aniendinenl to Robinson died at the age of 102 years
.Vil away with federal officers at elec- j and 1 1 months
lions A bill was intrOjud-d tit revise Trie failure of the Chicago Milk
ihe pension list. Shippers association, with a member-
r'ltirtAV, Feb. it The Vnicstl'on Hf j ship of 2,20), for 510U.O:):i, was an
Ihe repeal of tiie Sherman act, or at 1 noiioml.
fciist'of the suspension of the silver The execution of Sam Smith, a 19-l-ullion
purchase provision of it. was i ycarold negro, took place at r.irming
:liscussed in the senate, after which i ham, Ala., for the murder of Isaac
lilting tributes were made to the mem-: Unrger nine months atr i.
orv of the late Senator Harbour, of ! Anvir-Ks from Alaska are to the ef
Virginia. In the bouse the anti-option feet that the citizens of ".hat territory
bill was referred to the committee on i a"-"' earnestly working for home rule,
airriculttirc. the defk- cnev anpronria-i Kkit.kskxtative :i.f.ki-.sf.b intro-
tion bill was nasv.l an. I the Indian an- '
propriation bill was reported.
FROM WASHINGTON.
Thf. statement of the public debt Is
sued on the 1st showed that the inter
est ami non-interest Iteming lf lit in -
rrcased $:l. 1U.V1 li tiurlttg the inonlh hf :
Iinnary. The rah it the trt'asury ; and the fall broke his lleek.
wa fiit.lKM.'1-irf. The total debt, less I l!v the upsetting of n lat I'anlinf
lilt cash I aluiiee ill the treasury: I Neweoiul c; ag -d ail MVillard V.od
ainotints to fs:;M.ft:;;.0fi.T Siiiec Mareit : wirtli; an l;g.ig"d t-oiipie; were
I. l-s.l; "'ue I einn.n t.f Ihe Jireseiit drim ned at Marysville; t al.
nllmiiiist' atioh. the bonded indebted- TllK Mipreme court of Michigan
hess of the country has decreased S2.V.I.- j handed down a decision in the contested
972..V.). . ; election case iu the Fifth congressional
Ix his annual report to congri ss the . ilistrict, seating Charles K. llclknap,
commissioner of patents shows that the ! tli,. icpubliean t-:indidate.
net receipts of the ofliee during the last ; Natiiiai. gas exploded in the home
calendar year were l,2si',.:t:;i.s:;. and : of John l. Shoflall at Crbana. O.,
Ihe cxiH'iiditures SI,Iln.7::i 24. making j killing his daughter, aged 2:1, and Mrs.
the receipts over expenditures S7.",.v.J.- ; t lark, aged fis years.
V.I. There were 21.427 patents issued j Ixstiu i Tloxs were issued by liov.
citizens of the I'nite I States during ,gg to the sheriff of I.auiar eoanty to
the year and 2,11.11 to foreigners j arret every person implicated in the
Hvt.HNM::sr receipts in January burning of the negro Smith at faris
amounted to f :'..". 21 i.!i72, the largest in j Tex
;mv one month for two vcar nnd i
M.V.in.nuJ moiv than in January. IHii. FOR'iGN INTELLIGENCE
TliK prcsi.l-tit sent to congress a ! IS a mine near iraiz. Syria, live
message dealing w ith the subject of j miners were killed and ten injured by
'he Impoi latioh of foi-eign grlK into ; an explosion.
Ihe t nited Stat-s acr.ji, the Canadian I auk English parliament convene. I on
border under cohsiilar s.-at in whi. ii he 1 H'e Hist lilt., the fjiu-en's speech being
t 1
avs that the nresent svsteni shows
fuvoritisin to Canadian transportation
routes and seaports against those of
ur own country.
Ix the I'nited States exchanges
amounting to $l.::tly.l.1.7ss were re
ported by the leading clearing Louses
during the seven days ended on the 3.1,
against M.:'.7:!.s2;i.r.:i3 the previous sev
en davs. As compared ilh the corre-
sponding week of IV.C! the increase was 'V1s '"SI
j u A fiki.I'AMP explosion in a coal pit at
!n:ix the seven da s ended on the Keeklinghausen. Oermany. killed
3dthebiisinessfailu.es in the I nited eighteen uiners and Mrcnteen other..
States numbered S.l. against 2U1 the I "'r- injured.
previons week an 1 2!it for the corre- Tiik death of Ira Muloek. president
-ponding lime last vear. ' defunct bank of Florence, t id..
Is the fnited states and Canada the oeeurred in Mexico, where he had 1-een
fire losses for January amounted to i filed for several years to escape enm
sit 11-.- n.i ,vio..i. u . lm.r ' ina! nn .-caution.
f.e that month in u,7r velie Jin.sn
tssi
t7ik money circulation of the conn-
Irv on the 1st was placed at $.IM7..1S-
4:W. or a per enpita of S..4.2:: against
$I.W:!,s.11, l-'s at the same time in 1S9J.
THE EAST.
Or.x. Ilt Ti.Kn's will was filed in the
Middlesex probate court at Fast Cam
bridge, it bears the date of 1S.14. with
a codicil added in 1S2 All his estate
is left to relatives including a wife and
mot her. since deceased.
Tiif. residence of James Addison at
West Newbnry. Mass., was destroyed
by tire and Mrs. Addison, aged 40. and
his son William, aged Hi, perished in
the flames
Tiik plant of the Warner Portland
Cement company, hn-ated at Warner.
N. Y., was entirely destroyed by tire.
Loss S17.1.0C0.
It was said that the liabilities of the
Erie car works at Erie. Pa., whose
failure was recently announced, would
reach S1.000.0UO.
Firk destroyed several buildings in
cluding the Hotel Ifockton. Orand Cen
tral hotel and the Metropolitan block
at Little Falls X- V-. the loss being
(2 :0.000.
Ix the Wyoming and Lackawanna
valleys in Pennsylvania the 13.000
luiners w ill hereafter work eight hours
a day.
Ix the case of Robert J. lteatty.
charged with poisoning the nonunion
workmen at Homestead, Pa., a verdict
of guilty was rendered.
Ix Brooklyn Mrs Jacob Plimler, a
handsome woman of 3n years of age,
after a brief quarrel with her husband
shot him fatally and then shot herself
dead.
Ix the state of New York the total
number of deaths reported for the year
i;t2 was i:M,7.10. This makes the death
rate for the year 20. 7S per 1.000 popu
lation. Is the Conygham shaft near Wilkes
barre. Pa, an explosion burned nine
men, two of them fatally.
At Springfield. Mass., Wallace
Holmes was hanged for the murder of
his wife on election day in November,
189L
Is a tenement house in New York
flames caused the deaths of Morris
Cohen and his wife and little girl.
WEST AND SOUTH.
True official trials at Port Royal. S.C,
3f the pneumatic guns of the dynamite
cruiser Vesuvius were a success
I Chicago counterfeit silver dollars
halves quarters and dimes of the issue
of 1892 were in circulation.
At Aspen, Col., snowslides killed
three, men. and at Carbondale one man
lost his life in the same manner.
The doors of the First national bank
of Little Rock. Ark., were closed.
The death of Joseph William Bert
n 1 1 . . 1 . . t. .. 1
UUKiru, uriicr Kuonu w lire wui urn-
istic nrofeon a Phocion Howard. 00
curred at hi, fcome in Dandle. I1L. ot
(teitrt fuiiure. aged nearly 00 year.
AT Kichlnnds, Vi, four negroes who
murdered and ri'hbed two white men
nanfed Katciiffe and Shortt idge were
I lynched by a mob.
J A lion captured Henry Smith, a ne
I gro who murdered 4-ycar-old Myrtle
Vamw at I'arts. T-.x.. tortured him
with red-hot brands ard Anally satn
fated him withroal xil nud birned him
lo deallV
!.Ar.s almost wiped but the lowr!
of billctlc, Wyd., causing a loss df
fioo.ofta ,
Tiif. remains of. Jeff-.-rsou Davis will
be removed from New Orleans to Rich
mond for interment on May 30.
. AbvAXt'B sheets of Hoffman's
Ho d'revtorV, the official publication of
Ihe Catholic church iri the t'nited
total number ox priests is chil
dren attending parochial schools, 733.
StW, and children in orphan asylums
30.533. There are -!7 Catholic colleges
(UVi academics 3.597 parix-hial silsools
41 charitable institutions and ,477
churches
Nf.au Topelta, Kan., James Mitchell
and bis wife and child were frozen to
death in their house.
litis destroyed live weekly Hewi
paper i flUes in Toin-liai Kan.
duced a bill in the Minnesot-i legisla
ture to prohibit the manufacture of
h opskirts within the borders of the
state.
Ix the ring at New Orleans Ceorge
fbxxlriell, a eiilored middle w.-ight, rt as
ilistantly killed by his opponent, .loe
tireen. Ibuxirieh was kiinvkcd dotvii.
it-ao
TllllKP. sailors, survivors of the
wreeked Norwegian ship Thekla, ar
rived at Hamburg. Oermaiiy, anil ie
port terrible stiffering. For sixteen
davs they subsisteil upon human Hesh.
the three strangling a fourth com
panion. Ni:ai:i.v -I'M bouses were destroyed
by lire at Sliibtishi. Japan, and many
! At I'.uctios Ayres the Ham-xle Hoinay
I In Plata suspended payment in eonse-
'lenee of the loss of. si.OiW.iWl in gold
! eause ! by t:ie spc-ulation of the mana-
me concern.
Ax article in a newspaper at Ilogota
alleging widespread ignorance among
the iaboring clase caused a riot and
!00 men were killed and 500 wounded.
I-A.TE3 NZVVS.
Ix the senate, on the 4th. the prest.
denfs message was apportioned among
several committees. A number of
house bills were pass-d. The confer
ences report on the bill con -crning tes
timony in criminal eases under the
interstate commerce laws was agreed
to. The senate sulistitnte for house
bill to ratify an agreement with the
Cherokee nation was amended and
passed In the house an unusual
scene was presented in the speeches, in
committee of the whole, in eulogy of
Mr. P.lonnt. chairman of the commit
tee on foreign affairs who ends a
service of twenty years to accept a
federal appointment. The military
academy bill was passed without divi
sion, and business war. suspended to
pay tribute to memory of the late J.
X Kendall, of Kentucky.
Loris IL Lew. of New York, former
nnu..;.l..n ,.r llii. Life I'mon ltenefit asso-
ciation and another assessment insur-
anee companr, has heen arresieu and
held in default of 10.000 bail on a
charge of misappropriating $10, 141 of
the funds of the Life Tuion.
Fismxo in any manner whatever in
the waters of the Mississippi river dur
Inff the months of March, April and
Maj of each year is made unlawful tin
der a bill introduced by Senator Stock
bridge, chairman of the fisheries com
mittee. Tiik Manufacturers Record of Balti
more, Md., shows that the progress of
the southern states in industrial mat
ters is not only kecpinsr step with pre
vious efforts, but a gradual increase in
the number of new enterprises is no
ticeable. Tiik first interview between Secretary
of State Foster and the llawaiien an
nexation commissioners was held in the
diplomatic parlor of the state depart
ment, on the morning of the 4th, and
lasted half an hour.
A telegram from Fergus Falls, Minn..
says the Northern Pacific passenger
train, west-bound, was wrecked, on the
4th, near Vining station. Seven pas
sengers are reported as seriously in-
luretL
Mrs. WiujamC WrnTNrr, wifeof tha
ex-secretary of the navy, died at her
home in New York city, at S o'clock 00
the morning of the 5tb, of heart dis
ease.
A investigation into the Whisky
trust has been began by the subcom
mittee of the house judiciary com mi t-
i - , . . . . ,
'iu DeLand chem nljvorks at F au
V Y" n d?ieoI OB
M1SSOURI STATE NCWS.
Mr. Vnt'i Lrltrr.
Th-i following self-explanatory letter
was read in the lower house of the legis
lature, on the 1st, during the deUtteto
iudorse Mr. Vest' vet 00 the antb.p
tinn bill;
t I nit -4 thin r-trtt Unity nt epf?i-if -t
fprbyr-i thaJ ihej& ft.nh 01 tlwMiiri
bouse of rppresetQfutiTes h"v inliV"jl ;Hf
aitl-yptw-i bill. Exrrpt I be forrebill. tta it
tba worst measnra tbit ba com bafore eoa
rcss darinfr my rvu3e ben. Th Mil
t.iROuixa the doctrine of state rirhti and
v o a,tei tbj on5titii!ta openly a id L-nl-nablv.
,It pretenl-t to, b a revno; m-aMn
When; io f.trt; it U vlpr sii e4rriji of Ifo
policj pniror ij crncr5n la tba respective
sUt-rs aa to traaYSctiua batwnn HtizMM of
thus?aUtes snl to enmmvditi3S.wtiirh are
not Intend; t'i c W. ot tbe state. If congrasa
bast be pterer to puilhit bill, it can rerriie
every rrre 1 p wcr eiren by tbo contiitn
tkn to the reup ?ctiTe stat ipv rnn.-nt. I mo
nndertand rov a ivtmhliraa eoali voe for
nh a bill, bat it is impossible for me to mq
how any ftemccrat can tive it bis sapport. Aa
for myself, I won't! not rot for it under any
rirrnra stances, bat wouli ratber qnit pob'lc
lit forever. " Yoar frien I, O. O. Yett.
The letter, it seems, was addressed
to Representative Patrick, of Jackson
county.
t.oaiinft Stuff l'ttndfl
fti(ts were received ty the state trenft
hrer np to (o'clock of the ist for Uie
loaning of the surplus innd df the
stiite-
Tberj is daw i lat tLRAODJ fnrplas in the
trrasnry. I'mlr tho liwthrt surp!n? it divi tea
int-i twenti-th. NobiJii r-caivinl fora lrM't
aioouDt. Th- nt of interest for oyof the
imm -y is tasd on daily halanfes, Eihtf-gi
bills were r cive l. and th award was made
to oiht bank Tor tb amounts and ratM.o'f in
tnrent specifltfil i Franklin bank, of St. Lnui,
3-3) at 1 p-r cent; Franklin bnk. of St.
Ix. ui-, 6-111 at 1 TTH-; Ki.i City fitatf bank,
Kinsai City. h-Sn 1.41; Union nation
al bank. Kmus City, 3-31 at l.&l;
Callaway County Saving bank. Faltoa,
I at 1.5": Cent rat national bink. Boonrilia,
1-3(1 at 1 -VJ; First national batik J-ffvrson
City. at 140: Eichanjte bank. Jeffersia
City. 1-30 at 1 40. The avraffo rate under the
old rimtncts wa I..H pr cent., and nn ier the
Ufwitwill lark a sm.ill fraction or 1.44. Tne
aw.-tnli wre approved by the boar-1 of fond
romnr lon !- Tb" urate ts secured in these
lan- by d-p sit of Rovernninnt, state and
enunly ftiu iod bnn Is, wbieli are held by thi
st.t- treasnrer as a iraarantea a-lnst any
loStes.
Mr: Tntnnl omstnlb Fltiainf:ls.
Following cnlleil from a ileffersore
( ity special to the tllobe-IVmocrat;
dated February i:
tifpt-rsentatie Tatnm, of ibs bnlise apro
priaiions committee; ha lu roakinir ai ei
mi nation of tb state's nn.in:ps. He snysth-y
are in most rirellnt c-n ltli'n. an 1 that in
tad of mer'y SSfth.tOi for ilie sinkina: fnnt.
a.- r.-qutred ly tbe eontitntioii; tht h
hlal in tbu fund Sl."H.'!f. which will Htj
nd to retire bnnd which by contract
the stita can par at any time and so stop
int-n-s. H siy that the anditor's esti
mates bay.' ben vtry rarral'y ma te an I cin
serrativ a t tb- r.cpi;t. which wil!. un
l.nttilly. exs.ed iar;ply the neeiry and
lr-rat ti mates of expnditnres: that th talk
of a d H'-iwnry i- all hsh. that thrv is n nc
riHi:ty for iucr.nsd taxation in any dirtetio 1,
and that lit has ttm authority f the anlttor
bitii r that th'r. will e no dflci-nry on!p
III- 1-icUiatur.' makHt extrjr.iinary appropria-t-ons
not antii-ipat -d by the aniitor's esti
nmti's. lroler aine and Klsll.
V. V. Kllis. pener.il manager of the
Slisiiiri State linme Phdectite assrv
ci:ititm, is working in the interest of
fish and tmnvv
He U endmr-TTinz to have a Wli passM by th
kifi-liturp tr the lettr ptote-tion of ame
and ft-ih. nnd b- n-c in!ly carrd td J. iTitwii
t'iya lr.rir- pflition nud the indorsement of
ri-pr?-MntatiVt ritizms clearly hhowinic that
inimMint srti m is nrv to save what
Ca n nd fih that are l-f t. Mr. Ellis, on bis
t ip a f w w k since to the Hoiliue; Spriii(ps
on th (asconnd. to ftemre sp-cimeiis i.f fl-h
knitnn to inhabit the wit r of the state for
rx'nl it at tb World's fair, was Informed that
a fw davs pr-vin-t to bis romina parlies had
dynamite, t!:e spritia:s and secured a warm
load of ifam t fi-ti to ship to market The State
Protective aswiatifm will beRTin in St. Louis,
and pun1 to pro-wnU? thoe who. in de
flaii of the present jftime laws, persist in sell
iiiR g.tmc out of season
A IVr IMrm iirsilnn Settled.
The nttorneygeneral has rendered a
W ritten opinio)! on the tjueMmn of the
per diem of the speaker nnil speaker
pro tern of the house. It is the opinion
of the attorney-general that the pfe
sidingoflicer if entitled to seven dollars
pir day for every day actually presid
ing, and the same applis to the speak
er pro tern, when he presidis.
Killed While Consting.
Willie Dele van, 10 j-ears old, who
lived at the corner of Twenty-fonrth
and Holly streets Kansas City, was
e.asting on Holly street at 4 ocukmc
on the afternoon of the M when he ran
under a hcavilv-loaded hay wagon.
The wheels passed over hisfcead, crush
ing his skull. He lived only twenty
minutes.
Chntplalii of the Penitentiary.
Warden Pace announced on the night
of the :id that he had selected Kev. W
W. Warren, of El Dorado Springs, as
chaplain of the penitentiary. Mr. War
ren ivelonirs to the i liristian ueno mi-
nation. The salary is 1,000 per year.
and he will assume his new duties
March 1.
Missouri and the World's Fair.
The Missouri World's fair commission
met in St. I-ouis the other day.
Gov. 8ton was present for tbe first time.
Ths executive committee n-ported that actire
preparations ar. bina; made to ship the articles
now in tbe warehouse lor ex n ton ion at 1 nica
gn. The mineral exhibit has b?en shifped and
Is to be Installed at once.
Ilaa tenters off the Confederacy.
The state organization of the Dangh
ters of the Confederacy have ftl.OtH) in
the treasury. They have paM $12.000
of the 2 t,7.rtb that the home at Higsrins-
ville cost.
Conirressmatt Norton Returns.
Representative Dick Norton, of Mis
souri, says a Washington special of the
3d, has returned to Washington after
being absent since last August.
St. Joseph I tanks.
Nearlv all the St Joseph banks own
real estate, the value of which runs np
into the hundreds of thousands of dol
lars, as the assessor's books show.
Dropped Itomd.
Mrs. L. Borhner. the wife of Paul
llorhner, a traveling salesman, drop pari
dead in a St Louis dry goods store.
She had been in bad health.
Remembered Thomas Falae.
The St Louis Spiritualistic society
celebrated the one hundred and nfty
sixth anniversary of the death of
Thomas Paine on the 39th.
Feared Mntal Derm na;e sue :it.
A. Ahrenthal, an insurance agent.
committed suicide at Wright City. II e
left letters stating that he feared he
would become deranged.
Warned Oat mod Shot.
Near St Joseph the residence of Louis
Tindall was destroyey by fire. The
heat discharged a rifle, and Mr. Tin
dall was shot In the leg.
Failed to In dirt.
The grand jury failed to return an
indictment against Alex. Vols, arrested
In St Louis for the murder of Jcni
Rimmoos last October.
THi MISSOURI LEGISLATURE
SATrrAT, jaxuaet. &
FJov Tb'loia; was t only branch of
the ia-is .itarj in asion to-day. and Its rn
aioo wa -t cmti in;tion of Friday' lcrlltiv
day. No:bie f i npvrta K5 wai traaiaetad.
MOaDAT, XANCaJtT SOL
CTit A auhfr nf ptitkms were pre
sentftl irrrm V il a tHfts of tM rstaasaia
f' f IB enS t nent of laws fof tb? mte8tkra of
ffeH. Sr. Tnuh-il'a If'" i AiNlmrtt itf
tbe adjutant ot all p;iwseYTiii b
ttate militia duria th iv as refr:
BTcssment. Ti jnt rJso u'tlou for tbe ap ,
point men t of a c unmittee to invstigute the
(.olopcd bureau wa. in led litelv pjstpoaed1.
Amvg t30 new mr-asures introd ici was one
hf ?tr. p.iua.p-or(ttu'zfof a constitutional
ftiueu-tmCnt ant jonrinx n it1 cjurta in cou'n
ties cf iKS tli IWOU) inbabitauts t le V
zenti on tbe Sl'O va u t on for roa 1 i ur,oa9.
Horss-Mr. Kc-qaaN res-lull.ri, loft p-ndinpf
from tb-s srtii. to tb) clf-ct ttiat tho hou
cease in-tiu tine; conc:rcs!unctt how p vot-,
wa Ukcj up and cdpted y-.-a-s 64; .mjv54
Bills were riipos d of as follows: rruvidtnz
that where tb.-re is no Jmtkrj of the poaca in a
township mti caa b brmffit la aujolaing
townshiiw. I'ssL lla'itaK b maximum
punihnteat for abduc-ine a child under IS
years twt-nty years imprisonment in tbe peni
tentiary. F.vsed. Kepealine Ihe law unuer
which a bou'itr la paid for woir scalps. Lost.
For fuin.sliirir criniiu-d curta with copies of
laws Pastel. Au'horixina Interested parties
o e'ect in what papers Infal aoiee shall In
puisbe.l. I. -it. M ikintf It fr'.Onf for a
jnde br l etk if so eWetlfm to il Inclose iww
ttu elector t-oths. L:t--easf ; nays.
tcesdav. jsrir'ihir
Ftc:?Tf Mr. Lrmaa prea ctsd profVs'iU ?roi2
the !a!fir nnion- ot Kansas City afnint tbe
passatf.. of tbr.-tii! irrotvra bill. The com
mittp oa militia :r.s';'ntetf a abstltu'te' fbV tho
irea-ral mtlitii iaw preparetl by CoL Miiloa
M-vr.-; The snbstttut. piacd th adjn?ant-
feenefaPs salar at S.,'""' per y.ar, and proposes
to I -live tbe eiiUtnjff laiw-i wit boot material
cliannff. Tite rep -rt proVoke!. a' l.nethy 4-
bi e, wh'rh rontiuuad Ions; past tbe noon noiyr;
and the s n it3 atljonrussl uu 1 r tad rules with
tlie matt t nti'l pcndin,.
Hn-n Committee on Mmt reported ad-
ve s-My Mr. Koby:i's bill makinft eight hours a
legal Jay's work. Th-bill wasorderel printed,
however, hill dduc:lneT SO per cnt. of In-
d bt-lness fi u ass-Ssmoat lits was rerorted
unfavoraldv by I ho ways ami means commit
tee. 3!r. lttise!i"s bill ir-v-ntin' a plea of
defray for earryiua: roue a!e-l weapons was
rfp.rled favorably ly criminal jurispru 1-nce
committee. Committee 0:1 mines and mining
reiortci favorably bill for appointment of two
state mine inspectors, t nmmai judiciary com
mittee reported a snbdltnt b.U in relation to
ehanKs of veuue la Crim dal Cas s, lltprovidea
lliat When An a up: teat ton fof rti insfof wait is
le tha i'llRS sba I hear eeKWOC a to
whether or not tbe cha-iuo shnil be aJradteM.
II. . mrtiilrin Infiratut hittt-ar tn hn rfl -
ore J pink was lakea dp and ordered eucrofsed
wEoxiwDtt'. rmfaf rv t.
Fiixate- P -tition were preente'l fsofirisf
tte nsh l II. the procr- e;.irni-hnient law and
11m Satiir lay half holiday bill. Wars and
msans roinmittei reported favorably for
the taxatioi of t per cnt on tbe
eros4 earuinir4 of express companies. Aa
em-ravnry claase v offeird as an anten
na nt nd ailojited. Committee on aTrimlture
reported favorably th ; bill to pndilb t tho sate
of adulterated fertilix-rs. Commit ten on m-
rnal improvements reported favorab-y Mr.
C-K-btan s bill for tbe rrxnlation f express
rates. A numlwr of amendments were cff--red.
a lively dt'liate ensu-d, whic:i lasted until
noon. Ihe amendments it-to ay rcj x;e l.
IlociK-Mr. Forel intnrluced a relution
expressing court lew in S-naNr Ve-.t, not-
ithfttndinir his vote aea nt the itatrn antt-
i!ition bill. Amendment neri idiM-ed Includ
ing the names or Senator t oeurei. and 1 oa
trr -sman Il.-ttch. Aft r ro:i-id arable ri tau.
and motions to pontpo:ie and a 1 j urn were
TottM down, the rsomti n was pnt and lost
yeas. II; nays,HL Several bills werjintroddced
nud p:tS'M.
mrusPAV. raanrasT S.
Sexatb Petitions were presented fivoino;
th9 enact m-nt of a law to protect A h front
destntct.0.1 by unlawful m -thoJs; also. p-ti-
ttius farorhir the I nrg of tbe retail fjricers
mrui-ib tnent la. Crimical jarispi udenca
com n: it ee sumitte4 an u:if iVoraidi re
port 0:1 Mr. Newberry's bill learns; it
optional with jurie returninc verdicta In
capit d S ns s whether the death pen-
lty r I110 lmpiTon::;eut is lm
ponel. Tb- bill wa a"trwarls indefinitely
postponl. Sam9comm tte r-portd favnra'
blv a bill amandin the "Ston pool law"' so as
to autuor:2T stale racing as-ociiti ns to sell
p'rol-; oa east -rn ev nts while the sams are la
prores. Mr C x-brau a bill proniunins ror
porati -ras fmm interfering with employes join
liiff laloronraiiiatious w.n debated briefly and
onlend enxros-ed.
Horsii Mr. Dtvis (of Henry 1 off ;re 1 ft reso
lution recttiuz that th defeat of a resolution
on tb- 1st co icmina: Senator Yt's Vote on
the anti -option bill could prolably be con-
strnd to mean a iwur. of Mr. Vs. aid ex-
priMd i-j. a th op:ai 1 1 of ti bntHit n
c-iiH-ire H litn iel; alo. that Ci - in lorsmsnt
of th" Hitch bill w is mereir in tb- nitnre of
rt-qant. Mr. Coit'ts attire 1 a snbaitnt
climiuatiri(all relerrfuci to tb aiti-op:ion
bi 1 and exprsunar confllen?) ia th t abttity
aad motives of Mr. Vest. The subititnte w.is
a-c pt-l, and atrwarl aloptel-yxs, !2;
uays. 41. Mr. Smith (or Rail) off r?d a resolu
tion pl"df?ine the hou .0 to ia the f ntnra reTu e
toroa-ilT r'nions not prtaiam t-tb
bu-tnessof tbe houv: al-o. that tb) h n f 'a
heartily a-bsmlof its df for ttf past profl urate
m-fnuer in wiiirb it bai wast I time. Sir. Mill-
man moved to tabl3 the resolution, whica was
carried yea , W; rays, 61
nip at. rxBarAttva.
Ss.aTf Petitl ns were pres-nted from vari
ous portions of tha a ate favorlnif the retail
groc-T bill. Favor b! com itte reports
w re snl mitted on tbe bills ama idina' the me
e'ianir's lien law a 1 as to exclnde persons who
furuinh material therefor from benefits of
liens after house are completed, an 1 making
H-iturdsy a le(ral naif Lo iday ii relation to ns
pita'tl' papr. L'nder a suspension of tbe
rulK Mr. Walker introdnc-d a mil for esta
lishitit; levne districts in New M idril, Dan 1 1 in
and St. Fraticoi coantijs. Adj mrnel till t p.
m. of tb 9 6-ti.
HorsK P?ti!k i9 were presente i in f avor of
the ret a:! grocers' law. The bill io trod need bv
Mr. Moor (or Ivudele) for the reluct ion nd
reicnlation ot stoe'e yari . harnes, was taken np
for third reeling. A lona; debate followed.
Finally, a motion to postpone further eon
aideration of th bill until 4 n- m. of the 7th prf
vailed. Tbe bente resolred itself Into comm.'t
tes of the whole. w:tb Mr. Davidson (of
Marion) presiding;, to considnr atpropiation
bills. Tbe bills appropriating iioneyfor tbe
assessment and colrection of lh reveana and
coating -nt eipn-es of tbe sUte board o!
eqoalisation. lor supporting the public schools,
for tbe ainking fund, and for the payment of
Interest on the public debt were considered
an I recommended for passage. Adjourned
tul 10 a. m. of tbe 4th.
Midgley Did the architect carry
ont yonr last plans? I tar ton "I sup
pose he mnst have for I don't see any
thing of them about the house." Inter-Ocean.
SCHOOL AND CHURCH.
Kexttckt leads all the southern
states in the number of her women
school commissioners.
Mr. J. Fosteji TrcKER, of Hoston,
has received the appointment of in
structor in oratory and physical culture
In Colorado college.
Tiif parsonage of Calvary Presbyte
rian church at SpnngneUt whicti
is occupied by Ucr. T. IL Cleland and
family, burned np the other day, but be
fore the ashes were done smoking a
new fiome and a complete supply of new
furniture was provided.
TnE various missionary societies sus-.
tained by members of the Church of
England make use of versions of the
Scriptures in 107 languages, and by far
the larger portion arc supplied, or tea
free of charge, always below cost price.
by the British and Foreign Bible so
ciety.
Tn hotel proprietors of Tokio hare
ceased advertising toeir houses
"earthquake proof." It frightened trav
elers and hurt business, tarthquaues.
tbe hotel men have found ont, are things
about which tbe less said In pubyo the
btur.
JEFFERSO.J TY GOSSIP.
A BUI V :tr Cm aiders tloa It the ftwtwU
mi Km WrnsAt I np rta-e te Mervhemto
and Mauiafatrtarer ftteveame sad
Ta vat low mf I'ropertr-A HIU tm Kavwek
Ont Ughvnlug K04I Kwladtrra.
JtrrKRsO!f Crrr, Ma. Feb. 6. The
senate has under consideration a bill
that Is of no small importance to nWf
e hsntri and tcaDnfactarera. It was in
troduced some time ago by Senator
HVmttef, ftf Knox eoanty, and seeks to
repeal i 611 tc!tpf o law under
hich notes afid aeeou'nts Helel by
merchants and mah'ufncfmvrS are
exempt from taxation under certain
provisions. As the law now stands
merchants a Ml Manufacturers make a
report of the greatest rtmorrtft of stock
they have on handtft any tirift? iwecn
March I and June t of each year to tee
county clerks and on this they pay a
tax. The law Mf. Bonner desires to
repeal 'provides that notei. 4tw bills,
etc., held by such parties shall not lie
listed for taxation for one year after
given. The theory of this provision, is
that the entire value of thestovk has
been returned for assessment In the
statement fllrd with the county clerk,
and that tb nots and due bills
lidd represent stock !oU which
has iW?( tffrfitttr faxed, in oth-
words; that .to ftcscs;? such
evidences 6T indebtedness' 'onlif resnlt
in douole a Nation. Mr. Ronnorth'nlis
hat the exemption laws refcrreil t-
are uneonstitutiorinf. bin owners differ
with Kim. and his bili has bn vior-
cosly attacked in the senate. He
stated some weeks ago thM 11 ineex
emntionsare renealrl several millions
of ddlarsof property wili tft addeil to
the taxable values of the state, ana no
doubt this is correct The merchants
do not seem to be aware that such legis
lation is contemplated; at all events,
its passage has not b?en protested
outside of the senate. Two years ago
a bill requiring merchants to list all
snch property, and even goods in their
ctiModv or consigned to them. pas-Hl
both houses befre its existence was
discovered ht the Tcrv class o men it
wit lilti'r lei! to effect Before the bill
hat re.ncttef tile" pVsMeiit of the sen
ate'; nowevVr, StfeH d sirtrng pYotest was
m:ide that he rfrfeI Uf siffit it. and.
lieing indorse! bv the scr-xte (if sftch
acfiorf. the measnre f.iile I. Mr.
Itouner's bill is now pending in the sen
ate as a special order", and may be taken
up at any tune.
A sub-committee of the house wnvs
mil means committee has tecnat work
for ten days or more endeavoring to
frame a general law out of the numer
ous bills pending alTectinjf iff fne direc
tion or another the revenue and th
taxation of property. For two years
efforts hare been made to enact a law
reoniring assessors to stamp notes and
obligations listed for taxation, and ren
der non-co! Ice table and non-negotiable
all evidences of Indebtedness not
stamped The committee Is opposed to
thii measure" artd so reported the
ntHcr" day. There f numerous
fhcasures of a soir?w'hdt simi
hir character, and the commit
tee firts iitt been able to agree on a sub
stitute ethbodfiri? Unv of the ideas. A
bill providing an indirect manner of
taxing mortgages by apptyinjf a pro
rata of the tax paid on mortgaged
property on the interest and principal
nf indebtedness has been discussed by
the committee at great length without
a satisfactory conclusion beinir reached,
snd it will doubtless be returned to the
house without recommendation.
The impression prevails that a very
large per cent of personal property,
uch an notes, nonets, mortgages, etc.
rcapcs taxation, but the committee in
averse to tearing np the revenue laws
and perhaps be the means of causing
worse evils than now exist In fact
the subcommittee has not been able to
accomplish milch. . as llw radical
changes prop scd are considered
iangerous. The general changes
of importance contemplated by
the committee relate to ad increase in
the state dramshop license from -"0 to
100 per year, and possibly the imposi
tion of a state tax of a fraction of one
cent per gallon on beer. While some
have considered this latter suggestion
in the light of a joke, it is not so re
garded by the committee, and thestate-
mei t comes directly therefrom that in
all probability the tax will be recom
mend d.
The house as a committee of the
whole has passed favorably upon four
appropriation bills, disposing of about
fcVo" 000 of Ihe state revenue tor the
years lHtKMt4. the school appropria
tion being estimated on the auditors
igures. This sum is, accordinirly, di
vided as follows: Purchase of bonds.
1.000,000; pnblle schools, H.moOO; as-
sessingand collecting rereuues.t.1tO,000;
Interest on cm era 1 debt, ?-V,000: Inter
est on consolidated bonds t41.0H0; in
terest on ft percent Imnds.ti81,00): inter
est on 6 per cent bonds, iM.fMO; in
terest on 5 per cent certificate.!, ?M;
interest on Rollins fund. foOO; interest
on seminary fund, rTJI.304; Interest on
trust fund, While the appropria
tion for the public schools was pending
Mr. Tnbba secured the adoption of an
amendment providing th:it all fees
turned over to the stat; treasurer from
inspection of oils shall become a part of
the public school fund. This amend
tnent may 1e rejected later on, but in
oy event it will be of no valne unless
the bill placing coal oil inspectors on
salary passes.
Mr. Russell, of Crawford county, has
introduced a bill in the house to pro
tect the traveling public from injury to
trunks and grips by baggage smash
ers. It makes the destruction or in
jury of such property by any railway
eomp ny or agent a misdemeanor, am.
in addition renders the company liabi
for double damage. Mr. Russell thinks
the misdemeanor oJause will tend to
cause agents who handleobaggage to
use more care in the future, and that
the doable damage provision will re
sult in the railroads holding employes
to greater personal responsibility. It
is understood that several states have
laws governing thts matter.
The house has passed an ironclad
bill to protect larmers ana ine poor
in ireneral from swindlers who obtai
orders for wares nnder a species of
false pretenses which leaves them suffi
cient room to keen ont of the peniten
tiary. The act renders any note or duo
bill obtained by false pretenses non
ollee table and non-negotiable, even
in the bands of a purchaser, and the
failure of any contract given oy an
gent to have specified the quantity
and descriDtkra of the article joid, bt
made a felony, punishable from two t
live years' Imprisonment in thepeni
tentlsrv. It la believed that this meas.
are will make Missouri tooaucomfvrta.
til for lightning; rod. swindler
MRS. WML CL WHITNEY
Detb f tho WUt ot ftW Kwemtsrv mf
tho Nary-ller Defeats Beeelt
Mewrt Trwwblo A err T
veieaw W KebU Ufa A Fatel VOlana
vmVmw Fdfa 4 Mrs William (X
Whitnev-wifo of the ex-secretary of
. t . . ...
he narv, die-i at her Dome, no. 3 n
l"iri.--pTith street, at S o'clock Tes
ter Jay lO"mlnr of heart diaesse.
On'y Mr. WnitneT ana ino iranra
hoattcDcled her daring her illneM
were qrcsent at the death hed, the end
coming nacxpactedly. Dr. J. Wood
Mclane who, wiitt ur. vnr m-
nnnirr,' mm .wa -
hitnry.lefbrtIl:SO o'clock Bat
nnl!y iriffht. Prv- MeBnrney haTinf;
left aerersl hoaraearner.
When Dr. McLane left i the Tento
K was thooKht tfcat Mrs. Wbltaey'a Ul-
wonld not take a aerfcnaa tor he-
t Whitn- aait am on
til S o'cliK-'ltf aflwrwanl h reKred and
the room wa rKmed. Aoont f
nVl.wtr nn. nf th. II.MM haatiW glim.
mnnnl him, and he ho-rled to Mrs.
AVhitnejr S room, reaching there jnt in
time lo ce her .spire. So nnejtpcct
edlT did death come that there was mot
even time to anmmod her father,
brother and aister, who were in the
hnnv. hnrinor heen called there when
Mrs. Whitney's condition was slid to
be nerioti
Th. Aih nt Vn AVhitnev awakened
widespread aTmpatby throighont the
eonntry. and ail flay teiefrrams oi con
dolence w?ro receircil Dy ine lamiiy.
AiiuAt.H ff. wMatfwi of eondolenee
were kepi strictly prirate. It b said by
friends of the family ma amour me
firs ttflejrtanB toarrire were those from
President-elect and Mrs. Chrreland. Si.
inlinn ranncTfote. the British minister
at Washington, arid representatites of
Oilier lor.-iun legations also sent mes-5art-s.
Trleafrains were received from a
nnmherol sanators and congressmen,
l - lYhi4nT. mllea trues m Blr.
Clereland's cabinet od from the mem
bers of Mr. Harrison sea olnet
Many of the immediate friends of the
family called dnring the day.
r or years Mrs. nuney nas encccu
symptoms of heart trouble. Slight atr
tncksof illncsa from this canse hare
frequently startled her and occasioned
her family grave anxiety. For three
cw.1., i L notl.nt hmt been arnarded
from distnrbing mfloences and almosl
entirely cwnflned to ner oeo. ine
niirht inn Ihe ntt.-ek that was the
beginning of beT last illness Mrs. Whit
ney gare one of tlte dinner-dances that
are the fashionable- fad of the present
sejsmi. She was in a weak condition
at the ttirJ-, and the excitement and
strain consequent npon the entertain
ment of her large, party is supposed tc
hare snperinduced the attack.
The funeral will take place at io
o'elnck Tnewlav forenoon from SL Bar
tholomew's church. Madison avenue.
The serriccs will be conducted by Her.
Dr. David B. Ureer. Tne interment
will be at Woodlawn cemetery, where
tbe danghter, who died in 188 S, b
banc. I.
GOOD INDIANS, ALL.
J
fhe Plu. Ride. Tro.b. Th Mwt-
drrrra ef th. Cawboya Ule M TB.U
Mnreaalna.
ItrsHTii.i.l!. Ifeb.. Feb. 5 Word has
been received here of the murder of
four cowboys belonging to the Hum-
thn-v ranch on the White river Tues
day night, north of Tine Ridge agency.
by two striker, one of whom was one
of the leaders of the troubles at Pine
Ridge two years ago. A party of cow
boys have started in pursuit of the
marauders and a bloody conflict la ex-peet-fL
RArm City, a D., Feb. C Late in
formation eoes to show that the mur
ders of Friday were the work of a band
of Indiao cattle thieves, and not the
onteoure of any ill-feeling or discontent
among the redskins. Messages by tele
phone from Fort Meade state that the
company of Indian scouts did not leave
White river, and that no troops will ne
sent to the agency. Everything is
qnlet once more.
Charlea f ord, a eownoy empioyea
npon one of the White river cattle
rang., brought tlie news ot tne mur
der to Buffalo Gap. Ford had gone to
the Humphrey A Stringer beef camp to
visit his friends who were in charge of
the cattle. He found them murdered
and terribly mutilated. Ford was un
armed and did not dare to remain in
the vicinity, but at once mounted and
rode to Buffalo Gap.
The murdered men were well known
in this region. Their names were Ed
Calkins, foreman for the Humphrey
camp: Rodney. Royce, Cook and two
men named Hathaway and Ben nett .
It is now supposed the Indians killed
Calkins and his associates, in revenge
for their reporting to Agent Brown the
theft of a steer from their herd earlier
in the week. SergL Joe Bush and his
men fonnd the four Indians who bad
killed Ihe cowboys on White river in
the vicinity of the beef camp, and as
thev wonld not surrender, made there
all "good Indians."
Their names were White-Face-Uorse,
Two-Sticks snd two of his sons.
I-aiea ml a VlklnK Rale.
CiinisTiAXA, Feb. 5. The viking
ship intended for the World's fair was
lannched yesterday amid great enthus
iasm. Admirable Karem. commander
of the Norwegian navy, and numerous
naval officers were present, as well as a
multitude of other spectators. The
snn shone brightly, the sea waa calm
and the viking ship rode boldly into
tbe waves at Sandefiord.
Th Crest Wlartow Obvai aad Jabbers
CsaMaatlaa.
PiTTsnraoB, Pa., Feb. . The Pitta
bnrgh representatives in the great win
dow glass and Jobbers combination
formed in Milwaukee last week have
returned. They say fully 9S per cent,
of the manufacturers and jobbers are
represented in the combination, and
those on the outside will soon see
the advantages offered and apply
for admission. The cutting of prices
has been stopped and a uniform list
adopted, which, it is said, put prices 10
per cent higher. The capital repre
sented will exceed KO.OQO.OOO.
A KMlhena raeln. Dop-t ta th. Bases
of a Mob .f x.ar
Saw intLEASS, Feb. 8. The Plea
yune'a Houston (Tex.) special says:
United States Deputy Marshal There
net last night received a telegram from
Stafford's Point, in Fort Bend county,
asking for assistance, and stating that
the Southern Pacific depot waa in the
hands of a mob ot negroes which was
going to lynch tbe agent .The South
ern Pacific officials wired the pasaenger
train that on arrival at Richmond tha
engine should be eat loose and placed
at tbe dliposal ot the pose of offloeri
y protect tb deoot