Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 30, Number 9, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 April 1882 — Page 5
füß INDIANA STATE SÜkT iKCÜ . WEDNESDAY. APKILU8S2.
SEItuEANT 3US0.V.
A Tali With tlio 3Ian Who Tried to Kill li'nitCiiu. What Led tu tta Commission of the DeedPrison Life at Washington and Albany. , Albany Argus. An Argus reporter yesterday afternoon, whsie waiting in the guard room of the Albany renitentiarv. was suddenly awakened 'from a reverie t!:at was fast as&araing an unpleasant phase by the tinkle bf a bell whose long service in ftie yriion hai not detracted from its prisine melody, and the metallic groan of a nassive lock that secures the door dividing Ihe lawless from the law-abiding. In com pany with Clerk 1'adduck the news-gatherer descended tue htairs that led to the main prison. Atadeik built against the wall were two minor otiicials of the Penitentiary, hue standing m irons oi and lacing them, n an erect, military a:ntuue, wun eyes ixed ttraigat ahead, arms folded, hareieaded, and wi ll the regulation cap hangng over his lelt arm was oergrant Iason, the military guard in the Vas2nnrton rem .euuary wuu sunKiid iu improve uii juiihjüi nethudi ana to hasten the departure of Cuieaufrom this world of sin. The prisoner, who I live feet and ten inches in height, looked kuch tailer in the regulation rcundabout of iark blue. His ordinary weight is muni, but he ha- fallen, since his first inarccratiou, to 15), and his spar-ncss of ?ure also adds to bis apparent altitude. liN dark hair.was closely cropped, display Jra hcid cf fair frontal and emotive deT1 ....... . lopenient. fall in the animal rrgioii, and otnewhat deficient in the vital and basilar po. ar to e face iement, and a remarkably small mouth. Is eye? are gray, aud appear restless when is talkins. juperinten Jent IfcEwan and Clerk Fidk did not think that Mason would be ined to talk, as he had not appeared overraunicative since his confinement here. ash he has by no means evinced a surly sit:on. He was say yesterday until he rned the reporters business, but was dually drawn out. How long have you been a soldier? I hure been iu the regular array continuly since July. 16GG, but was a soldier ii I was sixteen years old. I enlisted in uarr, y.Y2, at Janesville, O., in the ?ntv-nineth Ohio llojriment. I was at baitle of Fort D onelsou and at Shiloh in i. I am a native of Virginia was bom pottsylvanii County hut was raised in u. and will be ihirty-ei'iat years old in What family hare you?" i wife and one b -y fifteen montbs old. y are in Orange County, Virginia." Jul you mean to kill Ouiteau, or only to dten him? ' ; meant to kill him, of course. Every ier around there wanted to dispose at get hi'-U out f sight. They all baud his name, his looks, his actions, and the cruel crime he had done, lie was :e he looked out at us every time tnt rd :hanied. Iiis 111U4 was at the window r dav. and c i:ll be Seen from the outai d everjb--dy hated him." Ioaou think tinite.iu is insane?"' lou can't call that man a sem-ible man. 1 )D!e kind i f a mysterious fool. As 1 loout tot-ay. bfore that t-h'.oting was f bef re he shot the l'jcsident 1 had tome from Texas, ir ru Fort McAbb tt. ued at a.-timg'on city tne 4:11 01 j uiy I not very well at the lime. I heatd of Shooting, und. of cour.-e, did not get i better after that is nee I done the Stir., Vu-,tu 1, II lit. l-u Kfian iwy tinu.l i in.. ,Vi'iviuov.i a af KW t v v , it vvii ti urn llXashuigton I' uracks, waiting for trial. I I tried iu Fcbrua y. a:id had a gjo-l, fair trial, as I consider it a court-m trtial, with t'vja-lve officers. I was defended by J. G. I'lrrelow Called General Diirelow anexarmv otlicer. I left evrrythiiigin his hands, and I believe that he and another lawyer are trying to do &'r.ir t.u--r for me vet. I ex pCCted t gPt out on habeas corpus, and was sururi.-'ed to fi.id mvself at the depot in V a.-hin";ton and on my way to this place. Binco 1 i tnded acre 1 wr te a piece to a small paper in w'iinto.: 1 otlieve it ! callei t.he Cri'.ic I wrote that piece to that papr for the reason that it was the means of petting me better quarters when I was waiting for my trial. I was kept in a pi ace there that VOuld kill half the tn?ri in this Frison a damn cell, with a mar-It jasi outside of it--and I wonder that it d d not kill me. As I was going :o say, I m i lea remark the other "day tnl: I fe th- pipers are printing to theetfect that I did not want any favor from any Guiteau President. I was wrong in paying that. (Here .Mjsoii's eyes tilled with tear-1, which he ina 1- no movement to wipe away as thev co ir-ed down his cheeks. ) I'rer-ider.t Arthur is a uod man,-and was lecteJ by the p-oIe f the country with Pres-iiient Garfield, and I don't believe lie will take any 11 .tioe of such a thing as that a remark made in andrer, when I did not know ho.v it would yj ind. I thought my sentence was t long for bhooiin? at suci a thing as Ciuiteau" (pronounced ly ilajn Gayto). "Ihd you see Guiteau when you fired?' "Xo; itwanjiltrk, rainy afternoon, an J I could not see his face; out I knew the rcom he occupied, and I knew t'.iat his mui; was ac the wmdo every day. I thought he was by the window. It Was like a house inside of a ho xe ou looked through one window, and right through was another window which was in his cell. I was not on duty ai the iim as toe paoers said, but was just going O'l duty. ' -"Of course you claim to he fane?' I claim to re in my rieht iuiod, and I knew what I WdS d ung at the time, i here was Lothing inra'ie about it. I think it is onooC the reatet afUictions that God ever put on a m.tn. to ttke away Iii reason. 1 kneT it was againt the la r and the military code to do such a thii g as shoot a man under such ci'c nu-raiiif , bin I ws mad nouh Gui ead to kill loity lka him. I would not advise any soldier 10 blio it a man in Prison, 110 rntrr ho b;id he i; . hut I was mad t tee his mug always ar the windor, and M know that the Fresident vi eulTeri; g so. I Lad an idea the whole ouiitry was ura vi . po f.jr the t'res dent thai Ü I t)liosGoiieau the 1'iesiiieut would eet well. It t-tcint-fl t ;t ih.it iu;:i was a dt-vil. and that as Pjng as he lived the Fre.-ient would Jtf.T. i have been a soldier ever eince I wat s:xe?n years old, and until that happened 1 wa never in a guard-house or tin ler ar,eat. 1 believe if I had not shot at hint tome of the other soldiers tht re would. Th-re were two batteries of soldiers there. While I think that my sentence is too long, 1 j-hal! oby orders here, as I aliere, as W3TS did in th" armv." iiason s cell is t:ext to that of Tom Rallard, the not.1 f-.rer, and he Is employed in in f?noe ?par:r.ieur, in tne wort of ishitijj fchoes. ( m m m ha' Assassinated. A Louis special of the 30th to the Chiess limes says: "1 he a--l .a 1'Xi of rostrcaife Joseph Yerjer, Of A a ton 10, la J?.f ri-;fl County, of this Ste, occurrri f-n rt.y a; er u 1 Ciock tau morul 1. Antonli 1 11 1 tie more th-m a cro-s-road-, havintr. a i o-Wui. e Him 1 .r ior tne accoairnndation of a Jarmi C ur.virj.tv. rger ker.t both. Thj Siory f ' t'te emu?, ss t-l 1 by members of the fam11, is tSnt thy ni-ft swakvutd by di-tc.veriüg uw'opnjwi u.j-vij inn m iriiin?. Air. verg--r liurri.-i out a-d altt-iatted to eitii ul-h the 2..in , Ildliad ) !t reached the well when a run'. 1 w.f lied from across ttreet. Yer't-r ctered a few steps and fell dead. IIn re cfved fonr beckshot wounds inhiss'de. The P'st sif the fainilj, panic-it icken. T-ai'i tms .teu'ion Pi the lire, tid toe store was co;is im?d. N -ws f the murder spread rapidly. "d trh Lie rioriilni firmers runeln from t erv d t. a id a crnvrdr-f nealy200 fcU-od boar '.:.cilo '.he ti-nile event all day. At it oVi ck T. J. Jones, bh- rilTr-f the County: Pr. Jutviiii; thd t'orjue; Lr. iiom, Treasurer
His ctieek-Dones at nrstgunce ap- I easier puiure genera iy. "ine erst a:iair aap-
beverv prom uent; but a study of I B5.ne ;V . , o JUJ . ir
reveals a very eaked lower devel- h. t.,ia. ,.
and Circuit Attorney Frank Green arrived
from -darnt mr.rf.-i iK.m.,1 ii.er K.r. s..i wiuuiu. i no -.rijrr Liciu m.u liKiiicst v i.. . . iy, one above and me einer LIViWW II" . " . ... . j man. tu ßwn pro.-.cf'v valued at $."J.ooo. i . r,ejrL i !: ilf.-p iv. l w.a uailth He had douo a reat deal of Lusme la lotr.ltis raoLcy, ft'id fiomo hold the idea iht l-.aisiiuess iu the collection of bis Ir.tervst ins. " have ha 1 sjinelhtntf to do wild the crime. aVcio P ,:i,s- however, strong y t a man nf raJ T.-esder, w tio, a tear or two axo, purchased a t.am o.' horses from Mr. Merger. ivl.if;tmuri;fge imi Ox "- He "uu the anliunls away to Kai.-as City. be was followed by Mr. Verger, at rtdr.. brought back, su'l?'teuced msW moutbilM J. 1 ? Hiharo. "bile confined he freouei.tly mixX .loudly declared his iDU'U .ion of kllliiis Yeraw WV"" ie T rele-sd, tayiu? that he would" Cie h boots oa. Tretler w released about tw-TX.1""1118 - LaJl wk lie km icn i.i St. fint. ,T IxjuIs police will j furnished wii hi J'crtptlon t--inorrow. Yerser whs the owner H largest ttore. saloou aud mill at Autonio, and v"as irKCIt lnterebtd in lea t mhes. lit had ncu "in dent ot the County for thirty-live Tears, H leaves a wile and live chlldii, he eldest foUt"een years cf sge. The widow oilers a re ,Tdrd ot II, W for the aasiu. Killed Three Men. A witness in a s-liootixie case In New York 1.13 1 week teaiihtd as follows: Colonel Wm. II. Betts, now of Washlatrton. the next wiiues. is a ioutt t ruer, tall, thi'i od dark complex leued. Tracy, lie wMiti jd, appeared t.iweeu the twics-dours, ana. i ttiug toward nil ler. Mud: "I came lu here to kill jou'." aud lirvl. io yea carry a pistol. Colonel?" Tracy's counsel askea. Yes, fclr." was n!.s reply, "most of tha time." "Have you erer killed a mauT''the lawyer went OD. Yes, sir," the Colonel answered, tranquilly stroklug bis 014 graybh black beivid. " 1 wo men "Yes, fir, three." There was a Ut la the Court room, aud the Jurors leaned forward iu their seats. ilut, sir," the Colonel gald politely, "I can not fe what that has to do wlta this cavl. I have been trie- and acquitted. " "Kxiilaia the cirouia stances under which vou kjkd these men," taid Mr. O'Dyrue. Cenaluly. tlr." responded the Colonel, crossIrg hisrhrul It it over his left, and ast-uiuiiig an tne oiticers cauie there. A nau named llrown, in theame reirueut, aw nt to iusult my wife. I went down to his Captain's marlers to liad bun. Tho Captain al1 he was lu arrest, and khould be puuished. It-aiJ that that kind of punishment would uot satisfy sie. Bhuss soldier aiid a ecutleman, of courne, 1 would h compelled. I sal 1, to wait until he was freed froui arrcsi to ailinlulsUt other runUhinent. As I said thit the raau drew a pLst-u aud tired at m, bittiug iae bera 111 tne hip. Weil. 1 nad a good knlf-i about rce, and 1 killed hina. The Coroner held an laqueat, but I was acquiuedty his Jury." Now. sir. Lit Ue wvuud encounter." lr. O' Bvrne said. "Well, Hi it was at West Point, on the Chatahoochee River, 'out on the diu hug line between AlKOauia ai.U Co rla.' the Colonel couiioued ia a Plca-aut tue of voice. Öevtral of us wens ia a barroom playiug tirviia tricks Oue fellow wi upiaa r nur. sw alio win a big cheese kuii-i after the uioot approved style of svord swallowtrs, and I wus u-itlaiicuiK gold pieces lit my nandv aud tr Uz to niukd theiu disippeur. (Lsughver. I A cro d ume 111, pistol lu hand, aud ma hj a d;stutbmce. Uac fel.o shot at me. bankir.e my rilit arm. aud, of emiw, gL'UlWra:u. after that lmle a.lentloo on Lis part, i was coiupvlle-t to use my pisiol to th j li alvuU:;e. Tne Jury i.i that csi v,ai out ouly live ini.iutes, arid I was tcquuied." "Ciuie 10 tue tlilra cne, C olonel," said ilr. ü Cl rue. " that was at Albany, Dougherty County. Geor gin," was tue Colint-i s traiiouil rtr-ly. "I went Uowu there to attend a race, i look with mo th taare that w as to rt::i tne race. Tac l rieaos who hud preceded me wehoaitd mo warmly, and 01 the iiiiit f my arrival, Saturday iiight, we had a frolic. A. It iiu pp b.d. Hint iiight acoiilecilou ery was i.roieu niio Aoout twenty men sur round -d the more, aud cornered the burglar, lie fell to woik with his pKtul thuch. and tcatttrin tne wuV.m, k i awy. as we sut 0:1 tne h otc on-h the I'jU'OViiiz afiernou my frieuds vhafied me about the burlaiy.' 1 ney si 1 that as i had t-'.r licit soinetiiui ni.h money in it as sooa as I reacht d ue village. I enj-ht toc.vl i Mi.ntnia. I laiisli'er J Ve not to talking bau the filtering il the crowd, a . d 1 ai 1 that i idowuht one man oujihl not to have K't away fr -m t-veuly. a mau upped me 011 the siiould.r ndaid: airauer, I was thar. What misht you have to s.y aooiit tne sciape: "i stit that 1 ha l had my si?. ' 'Well. i-aid tie. blisntr. 1 mi ess I'll have tn tase )u in.' iLrituvtier I "I .ld ttiat I a on id rather have him r home lie bal a hickory stick iu oue baud aud aievolvcr t tii e o.ft r. " 'No. Mtraiuer.' hu said. 'I cucss I'll have to take y iU in.' i iii'd i t been long out of rtlson on ac?cu:it r f mv last icnt-e .:.d I did not want to co bpfc uKSln, but I fired away and killed him. The Jurv was out ia a-t eshe only eiUt iniuutea, aud was acqulued." Lsugii ter.J Stadeuta- uu the llainpace. A S'. Lonis f?jf cial of the 31st says: C umhia, the ordinarily unlet university (own r.i Mtaiouri. is 111 an uproar. Dr. Laws, the i'rexiilent, wiio K.-ee-. through ihe ac-t of ihecuraiorj, desji-'ii.; p-iwer i 1 the matter Tiff discipliue, has aireaoy Kent a d' zeu undents out of town. sim in the present turbuleut täte of he'iiie manv iihe- niv snuiH ar likelv to follow. The trouble Had I i oiiKln wun 1'rolessor Lowry's course, lie hilexi i el the tudeats by the perpetration of miuy acts i.f p-itty tyranpy, and at the close of a ecrei nit-eutiK I ou if the literary nociellewns seen in siicn Mispicton proximity to the SK-iety i d rs :s to occii n tho behef thattic had beei esves Iroppinj:. This fprea 1 like wil inre am n tne t-tuueuts, some 01 nom Mded tne ion ttiat Lowry would be burned In effiirr thnt idjr.t 'lha Youuc Ladies' Scietv of the Li Iversity tave an ope t tnüif.n, at the dos ot which the attention f the audience was at t.sciea 10 a port on of tne cuinpus where the iitm 01 a man was seen suspended from a tree sutrodudcJ by fi trues. 1hesiudentstHnformed a tl nr. and. amid yells of "Lowry! Down with au!" e'C. lrcn-tx)?d to nt-r Inm lha aa;iCi. 1 no D'iruln?f-t the efllv bei. or imim pliMieo, tneMudenrs, three huudied or f -ur imndre l ia mimh-T, f trmed In hue aud narcht i to tne frotes-sn-r'a residence, singing Hatg Tom Lowry on a sour apple tree. B fore tbey reached the placo shots were hearJ, b?iuved to bave been fired by the rofes.nr. NoiIhiju ilnunu d. tftey marched on. The Pnidiir appeared u i re tr-eui ana euterrd luio uu en.m;tio;i of nunc 8, atth'nameu:ae"8M)ttliiK" i many cf the bovs as be could. In ciosi.u li: rnercrt be ulrmiilr in,m uwS ihe b"Ts that as ibev hnt lUttrutd u. mm wuq such respect, he would say no m rj bont the matter Several btud-i'U were ia formed 0.1 arlinr iiiilea4pra in th atV.ir 1 ney w ere ordert-U bv lor Ltwn to leave furmx.l moss who were thus vidted wltn summary uun haient fuluied to be entirely luroccut of the Heme, at d though demaudinc. Were refused ai luveUatiii. The aludem mt tht the iffilr nnlver-ally done with the knowledge aud a-Hsince or uauy aid the aiprovsl oi all: that the will not allow a few of tieir unrio r ui nr I r the act of the entire body. dim, 11 nei,o;ry, re n-niii to march iu f.irce to the riira bus. demaiidh g iug'.ica at their l ands nd the rem..vd of the haled Professor from their Diio-t. They ray thHt if L iwry is n.:t raioved U dt-ni iit c rule nitwhat t-,a.,i. iiiev will u.-p evr) ma!is In th'-ir powcT to pn vail iiiH'ti th:. Kji cei fstivo fri.m their roptcdve iu-iricti to stop tne C iilver-l'y appropriations. Vance's Clieut, speech. The Ashevillc (N'. C.) Citiz.'ti gives a capi al u 11 I i sis of Uoi'ed ötu'e- sJenator Vance in the f ! lowing notice of hia ricent great atiti-tariif spetcli: The irutli i.-, Vance's speech is' full of point-; ii bristles with them all otr. It cuu't he loothtd anywhere with'jut leaving the stin of its p'tng-nt wit or the tiiiila tion of iT miriliful h-iinor. Over its suritco plays the light of th it lively fancy that illuminates every utterance of the genial sate-iiia". Bi-nfa h ttiat surface lies a great eoloiity of thought, cf face and of statement that is f-olemn in its com ras r with tli superficial rlare. That is the peculiarity of Senator Vance. Like some alo werern.rn p ieiaand leirned toli-,i in numbers Vance is a burn fcta't stnan wlio h arotd to rrcson In laughter. His humor, his fanciful illutratiOii. his homely anecdote, bis ludicrous parody art not with him tLc wesp-ns of the buflT on. Analyzed, th-se are tound 0 be logical sequences in n prave chain of argnmmt, illustrations that are wrg'.-m'nt3 them-elvcf, imprinting upon the hearer by a Hash of liumor or a stroke of wit, what ruight fail to impress common ajprebnisioii inawesris ime effort to follow r)'tttho tedious courses of solid reasoning. Hence it is that Vance had hisaudience witn him front the tx-gimiing to the end of his speech; he captures the car, ho winj the heart, but he holds fat to the reason. He catches the fancy of the most frivolous de vo'ee of amusement, but the gravest Senator will find that in all these pyrotechnics of wit, all this storm of- boisterous fun, all this tornado of remor-eless ridicule, there is a stern, serious purpose which goes on inevitably to a pre-determined end which unex-
pectedlr and victoriously fc.ccks cror all s. , : . ... is i... '"tfiuism oi iui-e sialism """P. anino rirtfilvariiin Inc.? if3of seldn jhUresisand , . -" ,. tLhe-ihe lihtof truth with terphle con vic.ion ujion rho blindue.s of ignoraiCf aud credulity, and expos-$ to tiieiarerjl tly the deceptions wtiicli party or section cr combined rapacity have played upc.n wnoie people, i:v.vs or tiiu -wüek. Vashfogtou anl Congressional. Ia the Senate on Wednesday Mr. CocLrcü offered a resolution dirtciii! "the Secretary ot siaie to luake iiKjuiries Te.sptcaog th impil-i-in-mentof American cdlziiis iu Ireland. Mr. henölttu sclviltervltebill was favorably reported. A 0111 was psei to establish tne tasters Judicial Idstikt cf Kentucky. The Indian at proprladon bill, amended by the eenate Coiu'nutiee to tet asldi t j,lik),CVt, was taken up ia Ccmmutce of the Whole. Mr. llosrcfl'ered an amencmeut sppropriaun? ci.oju.ouj ior tne support ai.a tducauon of Indian cuiidrea from outride the five civilized tnoes, tut no action wa uken thereon TheHous9on Wednesday accepted the Ser.at amendincnt to the till for a peuaion to Mrs. lipr v';h!, to as to include Mrs. hoik and Mrs. Tyler jirK each fj.0U3 per jesr. Mr. s-icpiiens ubinitw'd a resolution iiiktxuctins ths Judiciary CoainUtee to iuouire into the legality of the relirovai it wr. ila)e?, an oftHIal sttn grapl tr, by j'psraker Keller, .Mr. Lor! reported back a bill a stli-caiial serosa the te of Michigan Kills weie reorted for the ertcilon of public bw;'in:gat4 laiKOura;, . va..aiia .New Albany anaTerre Ilavte. Iud. Whiie Id Commltlee of the W ikoM r-a th.' lariiT Commission bill speecht-s were made by ilvssis. Cnrjisle and Jirrett. The Ann; approwiatuui bill wm reponed back. Mr, Fisher leporteda i act to permit any owner cf Koiu bAliiou er rot u xo have the same coined for Iiis bene&t. The i-'snata oa Thursday passed a till aut borinux the Secretary, of the x reasury t-- report the amount c;ieiidisd by tb Site of Kanraslnsup-pres-duK ludian hostilities-' A resolution favoriug -ociprocal trade rciatioo w un Mexico was rt ported favorably. Mr. McMillan reported, wlia an amendment, the House j-ill for bridgiDK the iiisailppl aj Keiihstsirs, liL Theladlau aproVrialioii b.ll was takeu up sxid an amendment iiopted Riving t ,WW for e hoo!. lands aDd seeds for toe Simlnoles iu Florhta. Mr. IIo7 urged the ajpropriation of S'i.Oi O.UsJ for the edaeaiion tf luUiau children, but Kave iwnlce that he would coaipromle on -tw.OOO. Mr. WiUiams fniroduced a bid prohibiting the lmpcriatiou of neat cattle froA Canada. The House cf liepresentatives on Tbursdsv adptsd resolutioni for priutiiui '."O.oco copies of the urst volume of the census. Mr. I' pdegratr report d a bill to carry into efiV.'t Co!i6ttiatkDal pro l -Sous lu regard to the election of. President aud Vice President. In the Committee of the whole on the larri Commission bill speeches were made by Messrs Dunucll and Hewitt, ihe Utter it) vine notice that at the cloee of the debste he cliuuld move 10 recommit the measure wi-Ui ctrt am iusTtif lions. ihd Senate oa Friday pa-ssed a bill to reimburse Mr. insalls for expenses incurred in deiendin Hie tili of tun neat. Kill wer tivssed for Ilm erection of public bulMinpa at ie, Columbus end Hot ?p:ni;s. A J jlnt rjsolution was adopted aporoptiaikiK :00,Uoj additional for the relief of ullt'itrs by overflow. Air. McMillan reporU-d a bill to lseorporate Ihe (.Mirlleld iCjnor;al lfca11U. Xr. il;h, cl ueo::i, wss Kruutcd iudciiuite lcaveof abft'iice. The Indian auiToprialon bill was taken up. and f Axi.OOJ was set aside for the educiiou of younii aavaKes. Tne item lor he expenses of the liidiau Couiuiibsiou was re duced to f 1,7!X, nheu tue Corainitiee rocaad the bill was pa.sed. l;iel,)iisv-oi Kepreseutatlves on Frl lay passed au additional appropuaiiou 01 slooinu fur the litributiou of rations 1:1 the Southwest. In ComiaitPje of tho Whole on tne Army gproprl ti-m bill. Mr. lluuerwortn sutcd that tno clausa tor compulsory retircm;.t at the KKoof xUiy-tirj would tame 11 cnjct.-rsirum tne Army wntiiu nx years. After u prolot gcd dtbalo the House adjourned to this morning. On Monday, in te Senate, tho joint resolution passed apprjptl ilihg tiO.ltu for a monument over th grave of lhouas JcHeron at Monticello, Va. Bills were introuupvc'. atiihorixui!; a bridge across the Mis-ou i near Harri,on.C'oii i;ty, Iowa, and to deli ue tho rights ot citizens of the I' oiled tutcs when re.-iduig iu forti.a countries. Uu Mono iy iu the lUuse Mr. Maslc'.oii precnteaa pt-iiuoiiof 5,010 citizens of iuiuols for the .'acroveiucut of the Mississippi levees. Keftrred. Ut:'s were luttoduccd appropiiating S'.;,UOfora siatiaticsl report on the destruction oi property In tne Mississippi Valley by tho il xmi oi lb'. Aath(ri.uu!; tiic secretary of the t reasury to supply surplus revenue to the payment of trie public debL Mr. IlcUord iu trod lived a bid to admit free of - duty alt articles ii.uei.uet for the Denver Industrial xpoMilou iu lVv. Mr. K ibertaoii. ot Louidtiis, introduced a joint reoottitioti to ap-propii-ile f.'D.OfH) 10 obtain au tdacial statistical report f thedsmsire by the Mississippi rijods. Mr. AUir.s luuoduccd a bill to autuoiize auy Treasury lurplus to oe applied to the payment cl tue public UeOt Mr. Mills eff-'reda resolution to soiend tne rules so as h exclude cx-members from the Hour. Miscellaneous News Items. About 500 TretMiry Clerks at Wash.ii.gtou, mostly female, have been f arioujrhed. President Arthur la-,t week nominated William Wihiams, of Indiaua, to bo Charge d'Affaires 10 Paraguay aud Uruguay. The wife of President .Arthur's valet has complained to tho police of New Y'ork that the has bceu deseited with th;eo children. In the Massa'.hiKctts House, on Thursday, a prohibitory liquor but was ouly defoalod by thu refusal of s'pcuktr Nuyes to vote for It. Accounts of the winter wheat crop from over 15o diil'cretit ikjiuis in Kansas. MUsouri. Illinois, ludiaua, Ohio aud Miuuigau aru favorable. There were I'd new cases of smallpox reported at the Cincinnati Health Oillce dunug the past weeir, and lUirty-seveu deaths. The Denver Hoar 1 of Education has named an elegant new scaiKil building, now belüg erected, me Longfellow, iu honor 01 the dead poeu The widow of Commodore Vauderbilt will soon be luariled to lit. Nathan Kuno an. manscer of one of me laigtj Charity Hospitals of New York. The Ohio Legislature has passed tb Pond liquor ill, by wh'.cn saloon keepers must lav au annual lax of Jl-.O to J J JO aud ive Loud in I.U-0. A terrible fiiht to-x place at Frenchbnr?, Merdfeu Couuty. Kj., Kiioay i.l-ht, lu which lour or live men were badly cut aud shot, and one probubl7 killed. Caarles T. Rremsi. ono of the striking compos, tors of the World. if New York, wu msuleiiCl to impiisobinebt for tea days for threateu12 the publisher. The ladies of Washington last Wcdnesdav or. srsniz U the Aid Society of the Oarfleld Memorial ll.suiul, cieciliig M:s. Viiadom l'rcileut aud Mr. Whitney Secretary. I Anlo-.iloü vptri. of Mew York, sails for Iüdv 011 Saturday tu induct) tils countrymen to aettle un a tract oi ij tiou acres near L.uiie J lock. Ark., which he will bell them lor fo per tcre. At üsvnran. Mass.. on Saturdav. a woman lecsed thiee cbildieu In a houco aud went to a iitighbors. Duiiug her abe.ice tue buildlug took tire, and all the childicu were burued to The bi.I of ex -cptlons In the Guiteau case will fill two quarto voiumeot l.üuü paeg eicn, and win be prese tted to tne cmrt a rd 21. tne first dny f tue next ter of tno Crltni.ial Court of the uisirici oi Uolumbia. Wrdio dri-in on fie boulevard at Odessa, on F.i'ar. t-etieml Htn-elnekofT. tbel'ublic rrosCCU tor of tie Kitir military tribunal, was shut lb rough toe Head oy two ni'-n in aorrittg. iwo persuus nere shot ior ti-e cnn:e on fctiuuny. Heury It Mi er. who died in Chicago lastMoa d - y at n a Ivauced ae. Invented nlcciia cr lu iS.d, and has of late bi-eu e.igicd lu lue e lusiructi in 1 a s.fjt car. Ho was uio fatuer of the late Cei e'al Mier, of the signal service. Ex-CJoven.or Mie, ;f Mouth Carolina, has again ball HliCaled 1 1 tw -rk oil ttin cnarce of bJrihd i.u. He was tin.' U-jpnblicsn G -vertu -r cf that S.aio d irnu' the tiuie t aat i; pau.lCiulsm wus siealing every thiug that was loose aud port able. S.-veral Mormon leader, inc'ufl'n; J.-hn Tay-lo-and Joseph mitri, have q ih-Uy plsCidthir wivt-a lu seiiarht Imi.M, la hVOIU arre.l under tn- clsuse of the anil-p.dyk'amy law which mnke c hrtoiw loa wiia raoro thau one womaa a mis d juietdirT. . Cornelius J. VanderblH. one of the sons of lha lnte Commodore, shot Mmwelf at the Cleuhsni Hotel, in N'iW York, oa jundsy, and died wuhh L ur it uns. It aiuesrs that be has suffered for yeur-4 fn in c-pileptte tns aud been Coustautly ttteuded by a coaipa ilou. KKLo.1 ravEe.of tho African Methodid Church, having lieeo i jivetl from a tird-ciiss car on the jMCktuiuviilf H ad tn Klori la. the colored people f Ntw Yoik field an Indig .ation me.lux last (es aud urged that action be brout fualusi the ntilrosd and cuiied to tho Supreme Court of he L 111 'od states, aud that the Church raise Si5.fjt for the contest. Ey neclcct of tho Leslslature of Colorado that Ftste was left from March to June of ia-t year without any law covei big larcenies or kintihs. This is thedcciiion .f the fciaie Supreme Court. arid it will relene 1C0 rrlralnals. Tne first to ba set free was Hoheit L. Hesselberg, of Denver. Charles A li.-on, the stae robbe., aud Uarvey, a murderer, will be released. The steamer Golden City, when approaching the wharf at Memphis FriJay morning, took fire from a lamp and was burned to the water's edxo. The crew numbered about tixty, aud there were forty passeng'-rs on board. About twenty passen gers leaped off on a barge and were saved. The los of life is believed to be twenty five. Stowe' Circus bad bten taken on board at Vidalta, La , and nearly all the c tges and wagons were burned. The sp-amer was flv years 01a. ana cost vi too. Among the lost were the wife and three children
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uo i-osi uu w.a cut oa uy tne r.ainta. A trohilno.tt cicthirc f.rm of rhiia-o h.-. ft. icied a cot: i act w l.h .-erg. ait &?aou, whCiebr the latter bUids liimtlf to act for the firm t's ...,. 1 -mi- Jim,!! Minrj otii .iiti ifie ff,r tn-e 10 ccgia at o: te wneu .uhsou shall bare itaied froia the Albiuv 1'rl.in, whether tlut Le ai me expire ii"ii 01 riis icrm or earlier. The Captain and crew o.' tbe br'ganti: e Wi! iirm, wrttked on s-ttcle Island, have arnrtdst ttauiax. i 110 vesset pot Jammed I a the ice, and the provision g.e on;, Ld ane men then sub-i.-ic 1 ji . iw.uiy tr.o asa ou cais. w h'.ch had oeeu ia ins vesei s iiHtr iwovfarj. TUe water was ootamea iron: joois lu the ice. ii.e tcs;ern 1 nion Telexroph Company has aequiied control of the Mutual I 11 Ion Hne ciouid purchssed SJ.KX) shares ouirihi.aad anarrs are neiu Dy ueoigo liater, IL C. labnsiock. and George S. Scott, 'lnft ihrea iat tor hold 11 ba.ni.ee of power in the ccmpany, ud riave entered iuP an agistment toac:in aefx d with Gould to long as i.ls policy does not ) m pair (he lights and business of the Mutual Union. About I AJ0 000 was piid for the b'ocx held by Eaker and his j-artners. General O. M. Dodge aud Jay and corge Üould will be aided to the vew b ard of Directors, and John G. Moore will ba President ff'.epben A Ilurlbut. Minister to Per, died at lams., wsi luesoay. cf heart d'tease. He was native r-f Charles on. aud served as Adjntant cf cuuiuviu,!,!!, wijirarui in me war with tue pemiioie ica ans. lie removed to lielvidere, Iii In 1M ), where he practiced law, and was severs times elected to the Legislature. In May, ISCl, he "..v iuiaijiuucu it nrmmer nsnenii. 110 look iT.11 :u 1 tie Da-lies 01 niion aud Corinth, and snc C'Jtueai.euerai Hints in command at New 0r ff 1 tie was Minister to the United States of wmbiu juuanng frtsiueul Grant's Adtninhdra tiou, ana was men elected to Coner. ts. Ho wa appoinicd Xinlsttr at Lima by President Gir field hsit wn about to return on t.-arp cif ui appear Deiore tne congreseional luvestigaUon ruddenl Weakened. I snnered with rheumatism of t!is ha.r'ic and hip for a number of years," said Mr, Thomas Morgan, Suix;rintendant of Streets. 1 was waited upon br physicians but thev gave no permanent relief, and I resolved to try öt. Jacob Oil. My rheumatism weak encu at the tint attac of ltsurtat enemv SL Jacob Oil. and s jon I was well. cinnati Times-ttar T-s SJ . . . ..... rev?r3 ami in:armittentj of ill kinds are speedily relieve and entirely oired by ... : 1 " a 1 T 1 uaing v ntii s tixiian egetahle l'uis. HiKhnpaihit. ew, tnick. cotnplete cure four da vs. nrnuiry auections. sniartmE. freouc-at 01 - . - . . . ' dithcult urination, kidney diseases. $1; druggists'. I epot, tewart tv Uarrv. Snirldo and ly speimla. A most remarkable cure for dvspevsia. -wens- rieaitii ltenewer." The preotest tonic, oet Miiou and liver remedy known, il. Druggists' depot, Stewart il Uarry. To KefreU n Sirlt Peraon. Ailaho:it twenty dr :3 of Darbv's Tro hylactic Fluid to a quart of water, in bathng. it win give tiiestuia soft, pleasant ana rcirestim leeittig ana uisoel the odor 1 ! a st . . that fever and perspiration leave on the body. A small quantity of the Fluid pnnkJed over auythinir, place or vessel wnere mere is putrescent e destroys at once the germ of all animal or vegetable poison. Coniplexional defects are eradicated, not hidden, by Glenn a Sulphur boa p. .uins jiair aiid w nisser uve LiacK or Lrown, 5 cents. A ternb.e season for wealc lungs; coughs and colds were never ?o ' prevalent. Fortu nately Hall's Honey of Horehound and Tar will cure the worst of thciu, and the people now it. , Fike's Toothache Drops care in one min ute. SPECIAL NOTICES. Loveliest Am org the Lovely Is she who renews or preserves the beauty of her eeth with Snzodout. confes'cd'.y the most effect ive preparation for them. Volumes of evidei.ee might be adduced la support cf its 'claims to ublic confidence, as a mee.ES of invigorating the teeth and rendeilng them pure, glistening and Fpotless, aud cot lets satis.'actoiiiy f roven is its balmy Infltiercu upon the brea'h. Ask for cenuiue Sw'zodout, and accept no cheap suo'.eriue. A Card. ToallwhoaresunerLsfronlho errors and in discretions of youtn, nervous weakuess, early decay. Ions of manhood, etc., I will send a recipe that will cure you, free of charge. This great remedy was discovered by a m?ss,lonary in South A-nerica. tend a self adurestsed envelope to Rev. Josepn T. Iuman, SUUon D. New York City. Forty Tears Experience of ftn Old Nurse Msa. Wxsslow's SooTiJise 8yecf la the prescriptloa of one of the best feraalo physdeians and nursea In the United gtates, an has been used lor forty years srita never-failing success, ty millions of mothers for their children. It relieve the child from pain, cures dysentery and diarrhea, gnning in the bowels and wind colic. By giving health to tho child, it rears tne mother, trice, twentv-n vecents a oottle. 30 PAHBCMt -J" -as JT 4 ft I'OIi ISIlttfiE Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness cf tho Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throai, Swellings end Sprains, Burns and . ; Scalds, Gor.eral Bed:. - Pains, Tooth, Ear und h'cadacha, frcsteo Feet and Ears, end all other Pains and Acl:ot. K No Preparation on earth 'ir.a'.s 5t. J.-rs On s a , atrrv, alytiy.lr a-.tt risi'p l.sicrna! Kfmdy. A trial ant.toi lt;t !- c n.prtivi'j trifiitifi nut lay of 50 (YlltS, tvrry iifTf-rii. i!h .ain can hata cht? aa l -vtiuva r.I ol iv claim. lrections in Kleren LsnTiBfr". E.UD BY ALL ESUCQIST3 ASD rE.UEIT - A. VCGEIER. Cz CO., Halt iMorr, SZd., U. S. A FOR RENT. T?0R RENT G.od Hour mill with fine water JL power. Apply at 111 Last St. Clair street. 4-2 C Qfllr we.'-k cr'i be male in any Jo'.itUty. vOUsornelMui? eniirelv nevr foraseuts f. out nt iree. u. w. Incrahvn ifc Co., llostc.p. Mass. 8777 ta. Me, A ' ear and espeue to rer ts. 0 lit free. Add'a F. C Verj , AngQr
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STia LEADS WITH THE LARGEST In tho World, And scB the Best Buggy oa the Globe f&r the money.. Send for Catalogue and Testimonials ctf Hunareds of Liverymen who have usetf them.SiAfJdreas Columbus, Ohio. TESTIMONIALS. used them for the past three years. Your recent mprovemeßt oa road wagoas I cocelder ihe bat in the market-' Frederick. Marylandf . Dear rs We have bupgics of yonr make that nave been In ose three rs ami Kn. . k. . we have that cost twice the amoaat has Eivea better satkfacUon. I Johnstown. Pa. 'AMES n. ALEXANDER, Gentlemen We have used the Columbus Bum ComrnyJs work for the hut live years and ;ii isonscientiausly recommend it as suietly arst-olM as to style, material, workminsMn aud daribM ii j. auur ooKKitsnave given better eitisractij tfcian any other make of vehicle we kave hadii Ubtö for the last ten years. ltdOaa.Iowa. CALMER WIIITT A KLER. G entlemen-It gives me pleasure to state that I hasre been selling your bsg-ies ana carriaeea for fo ur years, and can safely rtaommend Uiem to an y one in want of a bn-rsy or carriage. Yours truly, . , J. L. G RIBBLE. X 'a comb, niinois. a ? : stiemen With over fifteen years experience in b roldiDR buggies, wagons, etc., 1 do uot hesitate in saving your busies aLd carriages are atrio t Iy first-ciass lu workmanship, material and prone rtiorjs. fiiline a lone-felt want for ii.m. artluh ! that can be sold at a price lower than any ordia i try manufacturer can produce aud sell tha same quality of work at. Yours, etc.. Coi r cautvlUe, Pa. L KBXCKGen türmen I have used your Brewster side-bar onKKiea--for fonr sears, tueeihrrwiiii hnrf.. cost nie JJOO and 2350, and year bugpies were the rst uii it went out on account of U-Idp side-bar Tlier .h sve riot cost me ti for repairs, aa.d tnoael have i o Id of your make have ven g od saiStfaeHon. I think that you make the cheapest and best ro t a wagons that are made iur, ii btates A r the money. Kespectiully, P. X. EAULIX. Lawre nee, E&nsas. v i 7 ' i,aTe been n'!'I,K ynr buntiea for the la- i four or five years. They nave Kiven entire sat:f faction. I think thev are th a lt Kn c gies ma d e for the money. Whiu tall. loiT1 C- "men. . Dear SI rs I bve been nsimr rnnrinrMmA "i ujmiiwi ior over tnree Tears ami can chee rfully ncommed yonr woik. Any burKies tha t can stand the work in a liTery atabfe must bi of good material, and as long as you gir me the fame good material and stle as you a been df .ing 1 thall use no other werk thanct work OK tae Coluraba Biirxy Comnaiiy.of Coloi bus,01na trj reFpeetfaby, ÜARN ESP BURBORr. Waslalxerto D. C. 'bl GentJeren We have ieen hinillsgyour wot for two Mtraw, and bave hi every liastanoe foul your b auKlea rat la.. We never aave bad", of your. nbs returned to us f repairs; neither have ve nad hgie complsint wi account of work, no beia perJecily aaiMdactory. oij rapeUull v. H. iV BUCXLEY A CO gpriru-fieldvnilaol. w Dear Sirs As an evidence of my air'eclatIom of youi-buKetea, whic I have been ik ioVaonw üme inmy averj, I lucioae rtters for lawre, Yoijri res?ecti'iily, W. W. KEW. Iausulie. Va. Dea-r 8ir Your werk baa not failed ia a slnrH iußtareto givi entire f-ails?action. and rrnvts- . equal to gseater emergencies than you claim for It. Ie nt-art'l recommend 11 atutiwnn. .w. price to asy bwn of wbW-h We kiva ai.v bnnvl. eise Y oun ttfcly, BdwivMiss. , THOMAS A ER0. Gentkinen -Hiving sold yoiir bugrles for om f rae, I can heartily ay they give entire fatlnfao-. tiou. X have never seen any Ucrory buggy equal lotheiain ttniau. I know of two of tbem that hive been In use two years af least bv raen who are very hard drivers, and lbs bugsiea are as good! aa wheu bouKhu Yours, . D. A. GAYLORB. Mansfield, Ta. Gentlemen I bare no besitancy In saying thtt the bugüies manufactured by tbe (lsmbas Bugsy Company are the beat w.rk f.-r the iice I have any knowledge i f. In not a fclngle lusuneei has there been any dissatisfaction cn the part of any ote of my eustomara. v FRANK UJI ALU Owensboro, Ky. Dear Fir For the past two years we have user your buegies aide by side with other mku i b-dh our nable, and are perf jotlv saiUfiea witi tbe strerteth, durabi ity and workmanship coa pared with others. Aa fast as our sio k lu lier is used up we shall replace thrm with your mat ufacture. knowiua; from experience tht it is i best we can do. itespecifully, , , ßWELI fc F0LLAKSBEE. Qalncy, EL Gentlemen Your bnreg In this fectlon of th C,!ntry .r &viS penect satisfaction for curability aud finish. As for stjle. thev can not be surpassed. 1 V-r.k first premium at two Fairs last Kail with CDe I had ued four months, and had been washed, 1 presume, twei.ty times, and still the painting held its eloss. Tbey are pronounced hers as the finest buggies goiug. Very truly, T. II. BLOOD. Madison, Lake County, Ohio.
BUGGY MAfiUFACTORY
COLUMBUS BUGGY CO
BltAITCH SALESnOOU: 68 Vest Washingtons A. IV. MADDEN, .Manager,
