Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 29, Number 15, Jasper, Dubois County, 7 January 1887 — Page 6

WEEKLY COTJRIEit,

C. DOAXIit, Pwhlilwr

JASPER.

PCMOMAL

Meattaegr be

DtlXAXJL

TOPICS OF THE DAT.

rMMCK XHMC1 t 1 aatt HAM IrnniM

JUXHV M. WTAXUIY ttarV.Kl OH UN 9 im T 1 - t.t Vaaaihar

Wx.K.ftotrrTMt.a eafchanher of Xw

Yk, ha be iadietedW grand laroeay.

!. Mmsoa, Kowu Catholic tMp f Sreslea, PftMk i deed.

M Of UM SVrOt MMMMWCIM - mr liril m Uw tk

aad taft a vary heavy deposit wt W'

A (run tet ton lnaururted ha the

tMMMf tetitawttt the Ktaek Diamond

I aal-works, an ritteeurf, ra.

x au IiiItmn KM

I . . . . Ml 1 11 .

UM W WW - -.aware smmmu

Cmlm. Fsbwsu, at CMMn, e to I Chare at OtadaMtl, oa wbtm

Wl m the net for the Ilk hmII sendees mn beta aem. w x

Ti wry a thai

fee Mum

M-

PotrMHH.T, i later "lit

r, says taer rVwv

Jutgai Jaewer.

Tw French Miaiater f War kwtented ma redaetioBm! aupel.memtary

gw grass, itlnwute,

m Tcopesal to awuwe mm

Xnigha of Laberwa dis-

ATth

ee the 9Hkf

the

fevered.

FnaniTi r Cunux! 'oeadiU, Vknmh la-rTTr a-ttteL is uaaeahtelry canshsghb physjoma " aaxietf-. .. i-r u tkjwit tkatthe suoeeesiea of Gea-

and Lmum the TJatted State Senate

rest mwmh uavetaer uy j v.

CCMeago.

Ta Bvlgariaa iffwt atCeBataBttaepI, la a note to the Brand Vlaier, declares thai the Irw ha ne Tight t iafteefere mth tategnala-UfraoC Bulgaria. arc tert4aed that ih Oaar'a

leeate wurisa

it

iatemaoratc hbrs may

aetwkkh will prcip4ute war, bu C.ti.x ha led Ma-am war

f w Tiirtf'i m6m af contest of

14s eteetteB tethe Fiftieth Ceagress, in wUekkc 4a4M aft of Taoeae'a allofa-

TBa: aafe iBthepoot-oBeeatWaaawortk, rt Umn aooa. oa tke aicat of tke

Xtfc. mm) akoat re aa4ro iellars im

ooto wore takoa.

TAX-Oofxwrtoa Scllwjt, of Grooawooi

aWBaiav Ferry Coaaty, Pa.. eoaaaitUod ii4witklaiiaM feooaww, for oao vooxriateoa roaoat a coaM Mt aeeoaat for tirt Boay ao QzrEUi.Lurs faaaral -w-a mrraaad to tak 4aee ia tJw Somrta dHuabor a WwhafWw oa JUt, aod tae remawMS to e iatorroa Tatt tfcora aata a 4a of ftaal Wial i otrmiad. Xk. Gcimtosk a -irrittea for t Jaaary aaatoar of ta .YmkiW Ctnimrf an .mm ikM oeksler Hall aad tbo

JaWloa." T artfeie ia a crKictew of tk poeatartltellektor eroaAa of tk paC afjTToirs. Tin aal teatoat of tfco aaTiBfa Wis of Xafradiaoila ia a gratifyiag exWait. Tae Mt&er af oooa aoeovata ia aiho u fawtMi of S7.9JS: aad Uw

aaooaatof dopoaita k 9m,m&, kioroaoe of flflBi-tML Rbt. C B. 8cauu, of Baat I.jaa, BL, waoraBarsy with Miss MaUlwtws, JobtIbc kit wife a4TeflWMroB feektad, was acroototatLoBOOBOBthetith. The variios eoaeeraea eoaaete4 to gohaekfat

oC aeMcrr.

Tub aeer of the west-oSce at Kyoter, 3T. waa -pried eoea with a apike eathe ktehtof the STt the safe Wowaooeaad robeeiof a eteet eheat eoatsiaiBf; several

aoUars' worth -of taaiB baaldea

aaWLT)aaMee.

FitmrcxrXx.iOT of Barrard wttlmet afar the degree oa aezt eoeaateBce-BMBtdoa-, Be wU sail for Sarove boob, moBBaiea hy his wife, aad will rwaaia hroadsatUaextaBtama, ia feeeeofre-

r hie faU health.

It is Hitiaisted that Xr. Hearst may Bflt he the Seas tor-elect from California, as kM heemexaeeted, Mr. Joha P. Irish, forMrly of Iowa, aariat: hehhod a a yoatiaeat aad vooBlar eaadidate aatOBg aheDaaiora4aottheate. Tmz hroke et oa the th ia the haildr oewBaiod hy the Detroit (Mich.) Alaska

bock I'objbbbt, aa ay aara ww oaaiaod to the haiktiat;. SeTeral girls ia the third atory aarrowly esoaaed with their kVea. Less. ITS; iaoaraace, t7,Mas. Jeenr Bcass, of Senates, Pa., whtiesoiBgaFatoirsoBthe sight of the SCth wick a hted kuaip feU to the hottesa Msd was otaaaed. The kuap exploded aad aether eiothes ob Ire. Before she oeld be reseaed she was hBraed afcaveot tea crisp.

TweFtesidtat has graated apariea la the ease of Ah Hoot aad gimmeta, two PiatlMa Iadiaas,who are aoweoamaed ia priaeB at Balsav Ore., for the mrder f a wMteaMB. They are ia had health

lore aot expected to leag aarrire their

Wittbock. W. W. Halxht,

The. Wearor, Kdward Klaaoy aad Oscar

f - ari ua CH imm nmwMi mr

ia ooaaoettoa witk the'Jneseoex

press Toehery.

UKNKK.iL KNBKXAN'S SOB, BOW M m - at Ok Dotrok (Mich.) Jeewit col

1m. will next rear coaiplote his fourth

yoar as a scholastic aad wUl them speed

foer years as a stadeat i WnU1r. MA.

I u a&U t KUk Csoaerrativos are

oaeosed to the Marute of Hartiagtoa as a

aaccesaer m uoru naaaoipa v, num. 8tkvmx. the b4erettsL who aadertook to

trssl throBrh Chiaa. came Bear boiac

killed hy the satire. He will shortly retar hft-SS.

Tmk taah of W. JL Vaaderhtlt at Sw

DenkiMatea Islaad, was eoaled oa the

Kih la the areseaoe of Mr. Geo. Vaader-

hilt. Wreatsa 01 sewers were HS

the hroaae mte. hat there was ao cere-

nutcioo. fdtnojrCeld. Garhoadale aad

MHmhTshoro. 111., hare all eCered hariol

aiuk for um reaaaa ei oesawr uwu.

Vbivvivx nf AmmcUVS JmsUcC W IHdS. of

ik. iTattaa sum Hsrae Ceart, i

agaia alarmed hy report iadkatiag his n-.ttin t he Im favorahle.

Taxladiaa CemmissioB haa made aa

rwuMit with Hm ladiaaa at Verthf4d,

tvv- ti iurnmlr all th.r reserratioB

except a pertJoa thirty-tTe stiles square, ud t tiVo lbu iii aereraltr.

APARTTofhrigaaaa. who were attack-

mr uul nlundsrmr hettsos at Capateria,

u-aii. aAtemated to roh the silver

tAi xt yMtlmas. hat -were frus-

hr r i rseUtaace of the mla

art

K IIOKIVTITTTI: RPRINSKK SBVS he IB

.! if MMihle. the sessaee by

the prest Ceaeress of hm hBl to provide aa eaahliag set for the admtssioa iato the TTbIob af Dakota. MoatMsa, ew Mexico

. WMhiartoaTerritorr.

Fiunk WiwhaS, oae haadred aad Ave vr aid. rh feerht throash the 'apo-

leoaiewars agaiast the Freach, ha Just died atCfBcjaaatL Jobx Daw, a farmer, living ob the atgJrfrt of Mitchell. Oat, was gored to death

kr a. bull ob the 27th. Bis wife ran out to

-umvani. & 1 an soiMar the hleediar

form of her husbaad oa the ground, fell

dead. Jomv A. Tmsax. soa of the late Senator,

Uaanrti a 1m married to Miss Edith

Aadrews, ofYouastowa, O., aad the wedding would have occurred early ia 1867. At the Has of Seaator Logs a' s death Mkw a uiirdLt -bJ ur Mother were ia New

ViwV .Murias? the troasseaa.

th r tiu hvi Bad twti of the cadets

uirint-i nf ranaktr(rraaiBst the areseat

Balgariaa regeacy were seateaced oa the STth, the former lo two months' impriaoa.t u4i. d the latter each to two

Mara lmnriMnmHt.

r.ivimi WakrexF. Kdoartok. for a

leaf tiate post-omce inspector, staUoaed at SK. Louis, has heea rrdaced from the positioa of divicHoa chief at Boston, with a Wr-f SeLSM. to a lower rrade of ia-

rfu. with a u .-irx- nf M.Bjia.

THEaaaaaleoaTeBtioaof the Woman's

Xattoaal 8nl rae Atsocmtioa will be Beta r vnMMlia M. E. Church ia Wash-

iagtoa, oa Jseaary X, 3 aad 37. Although . -nitii Vaut Imb latrodoced ia Cee-

grees to graat them me use of the hall ef ti uuu nf RkrMeatatives. theaesoeia-

tiea does aot rely upea secariBg this unu-

saal privilege. Heakins ia the famous Aadorer Col

trial was eammeaoed at BostOB oa

.kneatk

Ax aasuceosafai atsempt was made to

Maw 11 n a r-karch at L.VOSS. X. T., with

dtrmamito. but a aerw aolieemaa put out

f Lfe

IS-aariT. while emeated.

hanged himself aear Fataam, Coaa., oa

8i JKvForzEX.B9T. Gereraor of

vriili lui hM utwnlnil from oMce,

The meeting of the British FarUaaseat

has heea postponed until February. x wrrrire wa held oa the 33th at Kan

sas City, Me., of the later-State Traite AssecJatioB. It w mh arrwisd hvlhe British Cahiaet

that Iord HarUnrVea " should be asked to

U nnalkian niaWtl-T.

Ht Tfrt aad ICaasaa Otv caoHal is said

to he seeking investment ia Washiagtoa

etty real estate. T Xorth western Travel War Men's As

MttiaUoa hekl iU aaaaal meetmc ia

r-kLo-u-A n the kitii.

It is expected the cholera epidemic at vu. Raath Amerksa. will vieid to the

striageat messurss adopted by the doc

tors.

a aix-ntai.TBAa-4r.il da a nh tar af .r.

Japer Hmith, Mvtog moox Lammllks, Fa.,

kt aad lataof wiwaaaa a oar r wno . .. a.a .

f orreu aa eatraace to aer aoarooni.

I.kwih V. may as, for six years of tae editorial writer of the ladlaavaaolia Jaee hM, died oa the mk, afmr re weeks' tt-

sss. Me was uorty-oevea years 01 a. UivinC.ii.Lut rwtahM saaie teMML(W6

hy the will of John Q. A. WUUams, w hieh

was Mod ia the mixouc uouuty (mm.)

Frehate Court a theMh. Oerixa to the itlnoas of Jwdge FrsU, kearing of the motkm ior a new trial for ex-Alderwaa MeQuada ia Xew York, waa postponed from theMUt to the Mth. Mas Jomx Hckke wa buraed to death at gcrautee. Fa-, eathe U, by a laatp A f lklrU&fkB

The bed! ef John Johnson ami Joha

aiheoa, the Iromea who lost their lives ia the theater Ira at Philadelphia, oa tkeSfth, imm MMMvarad an tho 91th.

Tmk Freach omcor Letellior, who waa

arrested roceatly at Carls ru He on aus

pieioa of his being a spy, ha been user

atil.

Jawbm A. IrwTox, of Illlaois, ha heea appointed medical examiner in the taensioa

oee,mt a salary of per aaaum.

This appointmoat was made aaeer utru-

iservwe rules.

Tmc American bark Lillian, from Ban-

gor, Je srrtve at ureaocK,

JT. he experieaeod heavy gales on

December W, durinjc which three wen

mP l(N-ft. -i

There was aa accident oa the Metre-

hriu. af tho Baltimore Ohio

Tsilread on the th, by which two col lid -iar iasseBger trains were pretty badly

Jobs Eloa, Jr., in jail at Arcadia, La., charged with the murder of Joha Lavelle, ea the sight of December 34, was taken

out of iail oa the night of the 97th aa.

hanged.

F. HESKT lrt'sno, 01 ew rx, w

rraad sachem ef Tammany Hall, has re

signed. County Clerk James A. Flack

has heea selected to succeed Mm. The modern language convention of America met at Johns Hopkins University,

Baltimore, on the seta, ior a lour ey session. Nearly all the principal colleges ia the United States were represented.

UOVSKXOR 111 LI. Ol ew X or aesm ia statement, widely circulated, that he waa vmt WukdrtiHL where ha

would be the guest of President Cleveland. a a

A militakt commmstoB s ai present w. .! B trannlatinr the words of com

mand used in the Bulgarian army from the

Rassma language tteretoiore uses in uui-

iri- . . ....

Dr. Fattex, aa agea maa wno uvea

alone ia Fracklia, Me., was burned to

death in his house. Dr. Fatten was fornorlv a successful dentist, bat lost hi practice through intemperance, and ef lata

Ariir ia af tlui r is unknown.

Tmk Loadoa Shrtma IAH ts auwior-

itv fni tw atatement that Jem

Smith, the English champion, would sail

from LirernooL lor .ew i orK oh jauuary

99 to meet Sullivan in America.

vt nf tb Baltimore irlass-iMowera-

w atrnV Mvaral davs aire, returned to

work ob the 96th on the employers' terms

u i s.Ai na riuir rirnL io worx ai-

prentkes. It was thought the remainder

would return to worx soon. T-r U fnarad in Vienna, that the Bulgarian

deputation of notables at their recent meet

ing with rrtace Aiexanuer arrangeu wivh the latter to return to Bulgaria. This, ia

the opinion of Austrian lierernmenv oiAcmls, would aggravate the situation and

render kussiab occupation oi euigurm j-

evitable.

Oxlt thirty-five applications from a

many cities have been reeetveti ve

Fost-Omce Department ior tae iree delivery system in cities entitled to the same under the recent law of Congress. Unless application is mada by the cities entitled to it, the service will not be established.

The Ohio State Bar Association net at Springfield on the 98th. A hundred lawyers were present from abroad. President Hon. W. J. Gilmore, ef Columbus, delivered aa address of one hour's dura-

lion, containing among other things a

powerful eulogium oi tae aeaa warrior aad statesman, John A. Logan.

I0GAN IS DBAD.

to Xotmi of tlM ramose Soidla

THE DEAD SENATOR.

Ms HemMa Mm NmH ef Mhewwatte reeev, FrwM WkUh M Mad KaaVred Iu tam.lr ser Twe Wwnhw Mrs. Iaaas lMhle UoaiMUea. Warhixstox, Dee. JKL-JeonaWr Loga died at hw home hera a few minute bofore three o'clock this afternoon, tmrrounded by the members of his family and a grewt number of bis political associate. Hidath adds another name to theal- . .lv Inav mnrtalitv nf CtatvreesmeH BIIU

nikac nmHilHHut nubile men. who have

died during the iast two years. Although

tka HL-UMinr had Imb Rkk for SOHiB time.

and his condition for the paat day or two u-i Vnnvn ta W critical. tleHth

mi .it 1vrwVa.l for SO SOOH. EVCrV-

tn.lv hoaetl that with his robust

.. -!( k wnul.l ba able to

II u muwu reranled as hope

ful w tiU .b vl.-Ian uu to Friday night,

but thou It beoatne ipareHt that he was -tnlrtHV rarr ntnldlv. KrOin that tilllO C3

rkumiilfl fvr a'fMted his brain, SL'll

brought on frequent .Rsrtods of stiqwr

and unconsciousness. Yesteruay his condition remained unchanged, but so critical was his condition la the evening that Dr. Hamilton, one of hi attending physicians, -tn at l.u roj-UloiLi'M nvar nikfllt.

r.iv u ka nivkr kn .taw weaker, and

his en tire family, together with General

- . , ,

Beale and Congressmen oyines aim ainml bv hia bdslde all niclit. At in

tervala during the night the Senator waa

wbmaus. and seetneu to rauy. awuuv

(lnl vkt durinva nonsclOUS BlOmBlll, nia

annlca to him. He

n saw fwawvM s v -

murmured "Marv and this was the last

articulation that passed his lips, although " tVE

hi atkM4r ta krftfhmirM SmHIM Ul aBUW

about hU bodskle. as late as live o'clock

this morning. He sank gradually, and at thre minute before three this af teraoon

died, without a struggle.

r' '-''cl HE.so& Liht 4iK jjbaM2aL. ' -'B L

LATE NEWS ITEMS.

It la rumored m steam shin cireies mat

a eeafereace to restore steerage rates to,

wMkM heea arsaoeed. Kothiac de-

ftaMe has been aaaevBeed. The rate ees-

tieaes at ftfteea deUars both ways oa Kb-

giish liaee; the CeaUaeaUl lines Elected.

The cemmlssiens of sixty presweaeial

aestmaster wiM expire m January, wm.

AauMta- the mare nremineat omces are

Moatorey, CL; Monmouth, HL;HateMa. aM.rM.: Kali a. Ka.: Eureka, 2fev.;

Kaet Fortmad, Ore.; Ogdea, Utah, aad Frairie Du Chien, Wis. Thk comment oa the death ef General

Igaa by public tae and his eelieagues in the Senate may be snatmed up in the words ef Seaator Blair: "Ameag strong fmed mea, eae ef the beet. Ireryhedy

wH Via. ft

Fire on the 99th destroyed the steamers

CKy of Natchez aad 1L SL Mafrssatthe Cairo (11L) wharf, i-r u ..mmJ that the llhsois Central

railroad has purchased the Chicago, Ha-

nuJc WtMtenL

JcnoK Wooes of the Federal Court at

TadtaaamAUs sastaiaod the indictment of

the Reeublkmaa chanrnd with election

f ranl.

Thaw Tmii attaaiBtaJ SBteide at ICan

aaa rHtv. Vn . on the 9th. because he was

JiartaiMd agaiast ia the matter ef

ftWtataua ivrnnaat-i.

Waa. TrtA tl Stacxtox hss been

granted a decree of separation from her haahaad. Rev. Beaiamia BUuatea. at

Broaldva. X. Y.

Ik the Federal Court at Iadmaapetis,

Judge Weeds, on the Skh, refused to raleaae Hamuel E. Ferkias. the ceatum-

eiees wHaess ia the election eea piracy

If B rTHKtCKMX. Of MiddkHeB. O..

while ahewiag a neighbor, oa the Stth, hew she weaM treat tramps, weide a tal

ly shot aad killed her Ire-year-oW daugk t-tr. m

The chairmaaehip of the Senate committee on mitHary affairs, whieh Ueneral Lo

gan ha held for years, will probably go

to Senator MewclL

Jonx Marwox, of Xew Mexico, and John Cl Tvlor. of rvtlorade. have been awnoint-

ed, under Civlt-Servioe rules, special ex

aminers in the Pension Ofhce, at a salary

i m si.m uer annum aaca.

several weeks The President and Mrs. Ckraiand re

Tmc eebratioas hy the Central and Xast Washiagtoa ChristawM clubs were heM oa the Mth, and the idtilMthepie efforts of the committees were rewarded with perfect success. Mapphsess was be a tewed upon nearly 1.199 child roe, and the were most heartily entered iato fat- tMatra aad taaf4iBi

of 11,409 per annum each. The President aad Xr

J'l l lag tfn

jpts -Waaajrw afWr anjgfvti MKW I vmMwn left

Mr

Mua a MK ttlh dAa--aa Wa aM m Br. fVlUttK' asM s 1

MmriJL MAS latfba4LMS' Kjh t- ah wan JL nanfnm WW HBPS fW WWS

ham ht lieef rery e,tei far a

membered their heasehoM servant very

hands ?inty on Christmas day. Some of JI aATmL tkrMdMmll -- grbP' mtmWMJUl

were .He valaabie. Jerry, the ma of all work, reamrtaf a neat sum of money aad prerhkMM lumwsat te met hk family

inn or tae nartictnante ia tkS rat -

press robbery have squealed oa Fetheringhan, stating that he was to receive 110,000 for allowing himself te he robbed in the manner he was. A large additleaal

sum of the stolen money has been recovered, and the Finkertons think they will ultimately secure the greater portion

of the amount stolen.

An- on tin block of buildinfrs at Oreens-

burg, Pa., burned on thi th. The Smh was the seventy-seventh anniversary of Mr. Gladstone's birth.

Cha. H. Ratmoxi, neater in supplies, Xew York, has failed for $S0O,O. ' . . A 0

The London urges me rewrs " Lord Churchill to the Cabinet. Thomas Laxckax, of Brooklyn, N. Y., stabbed his wife on the aiKh so that It was

thought she would die. The Ontario elections on the !M4h resulted in.a gain ef eight seats for the Osvern-

"SrHtuwtirTTnv. a farmer of Fillmore

County, Minn., was bunkoed out of tl,W

at Xew York, on t ne ana.

Twelve eiehtv-ton iruns are being con

structed at Weolwich arsenal fer the de

fense of Victoria, British Columbia.

The steamer Sir John burned ox m.

John, X. B., on the 2mh, and Mve persons

were fatally injured in are ami ena was drowned. M. Ci.RMRXcr.Ati says there can be no war between France and Germany unless

Germany makes the first sUst-Sc. AfSTRtA is becoming 'convinced that Russia means war, and the Vienna press

bewails the fact tnai msmarcK win Join against the Czar.

C)UNT.I. Jj. V riK, superinmint mi i v A flams Exmess. has stated that the

amount stolen last October was between

?t,XJsnd aSIWW. Hehwl charge of the payment of these losses at the time of the

robbery.

District Attobxet ih.im was one ei

the guests on the h at a tea given by Mrs. Vilas, wire of the Postmaster-General, In Washington, te introduce her daughter, who makes her debut this win

ter. XexK of the Illinois ladles In Washington intend to keep open house or hold re-

nttna na Xw Year Dev. out Of re-

t Mm uMtiaarr fi uenerai mhrmi

and in deference to the sere am lot lot. ef

.... . ...

T la tkM in taiiA nr iimi H(riurv oi ins

A I ?J f. f .n run.... .. ... . v.v t itiL aL the WiMhiaff ten Kaw

Yard hy Pehraary l,a superintendent ef

the new gun mnnniacwrj v t,m jma, im he desires pttbtfeity to be given to the fact

nnijaiMii M vn am virotfina

arr 15. statiar the HUsMscatlons ef th

porsons making plicaUofl. (!. Mn.nm aalle.1 at the War D

partmenton tke Kk and had an extended . .m -j. i . east. .

Intermw with secretary Jtrnttcoiu xee I1m1 imtt WkllirtVM la tk VUMla'

m V W.A. . J..i - Jaw IllU

About two weeks ago Senator Logan

ra nnfind to his home with rlieuniR

ii.m. -tail latar on this was followed by

rheumatic fever, affecting his brain. The tmr- mail a tprrible inroad UDOB the

I patient, and early last week he was so re-

duotfwi tn nesn tnat nis irienus nnum

t-niir v rocosfniied hira. His suffer

inr. us to within a day or two, was in

Senator Logan complained of agonizing rkmBt. nnins whita he ocoupied his

seat ia the Senate the Mrsttwoor three Jiv nf tha din. His disease, which

atHrst wa acute InRammatory rheuma tun. w not considered dan

BMnlit tint 11 rheumatic fever set In

Tk tita nuiut ran sit hlsfh and the fever

became so intense at times that he sank In

stupor. Long before noon to-day senators, rmmunm and other nolitlcal associates

aLi f rbBi of th senator, annrised by the

i ni.iiiBiinani nf his critical condition,

, B - -- - .

began to arrive at viumet rmce w mane i....i.f anAutibammlittonof their friend,

and by the hour of the death probably live hundred friends had come and gone only

to Veers that his case was hopeless. Sea

store Sherman, Voorbees, aad a score or xvra nf noarressmen were among the

anxious inquirers.

Washixqtox, Dec xj.-scws oi xnt Senator's death was at once telegraphed , . . i . , t .....J

to Mr, limine anu to nisxani irronus nu relatives, and late to-night scores of dispatches of condolence had been received

hy Mrs. lxgan. jar. Biaine iejgriiBu frm Augusta, Me.: -The startling news ef your husband's death baa Jest reaehed us. Never until this morning did we receive aa intimation tkat he was con-

Meredla daager. I rtsre new oniy speax oi ny personal sorrow la iw ef your ewn lnex-

preesiwe gnei a w m irora. tm n mtnr wkLrk la MtM and la war General

Leffaa has serred with eemmsnding ability and

eeursge. mrs. jhubc joins uw in "-i"

sf-aspsthy with you aaa your cnnoren.

TatArams of condolence from ex-Secre

tary Lincoln, Governor Oglesby of Illinois, Governor Foraker of Ohio, Senator Stanford, John C. New, of Indiana, and many ' a .! r 1

ether warm personal ami ponucai ineims also came to Mrs. Logan, each and all speaking of personal sorrow and grief over the and news, and extending to the

bereaved woman the neartieit syrapamy of those who sent them.

At a late hour to-night ne arrangements had been perfected In regard to the funeral ad iaterment. The delay Is owing to

the distressed condition of Mrs. Logan.

Although the death was not unexpected to her, It proved a great shock whenlt finally came. She was completely pros

trated. Mrs. Logan had for three weeks

keen at work in the management of the Garfield memorial fair, of which she had been the leading spirit, ami went to the

bedside af her husband when his nines Maa la aaaume a serious form. She was

at that time almost worn out, and as he

auk she became grieved ami niarniea until, at the moment of his death, she completely collapsed. A kind of hysterics aaised her, and for hours her condition caused ker family great concern. The Senator was her klol, and his death for tke time w,emed to take from her every spark of vitality she possessed. So seriknis ha keen her condition this evening that consultation respecting burial arrangemeMis k out of the question.

he fere preeeediNX to rreseett, Arit, where he will direct the removal or his heedatmrters te Lea Angeles. Cat Mrs. MtlM wltt awtwyaity ker hnsWad West

m - sit, kphm af ttu.' CitNMtry on

Mmi Chametwand raWla H-moe m in-

Lata Kauata I.HWMt-KlHU WHTa rrW

All OaarlMS.

Vvw Vr.uv Wnvambar ST. All the MIWH

lag papers eonmln oomment m the death of General Logan.

The A'aa, after a,uotlwg an extract of a

speech ueuvereu uy mm m wngro" i860, in which the General declared he wiuiU avflf aMllata. mi Ion as he had

breath in km bmly, with the Republican a Lisa nf i li i-nuitt. savs! "Geaaral lifan

was a .Republican veteran of the war for . I . ,. ..! .....1 . V. .. ..V

the preservation oi uw unmn w tariiiiitatlou of the slave holdiag power; a

n.nulili.aH Urislator ef nearly twenty

vears oontinuoua service, a recently

lfatd Reiiulillcan candidate for Vice

- j ... .,....

iru-tiioiit uiui tbt auoenieu ivne ni mm

InluHiu ail l almost unreasoulni. iwrtlsau

shin which has few surviving examples In . - a . . t I I .. 1. . . . .

the lleiHililican mrty. ins iinipnmj unt. fuiaiiiul. His intellectual nualitioa

unt of tun tlnest. Hia hold upon the

ttmiidu was of the strongest, lm efforts

.. ... ... ,..,

were as enreciuai asmey were cruo. iiiunt. iinlirment was resnected and hia

fnrniM tHtrsonalitv made its way among

men who wore his superiors In purely tuaittultxiuiDHieut. His sincerity was sel

dom nuestioned."

The Tim says: "The ueata oi uenarai Trk4ran ililua tlll nam the sndlv thin ranks

of the surviving great Generals of the war

for the union, ana me age ai which dled-he was not yet slxty-one-ls another proof of the terrible strain to which men

of hia class were suuiecieu. no wm '

rainmhnrMl rather as a soldier and a

natriot than as a statesman."

a

The JfrraUi says: "l-ogan was oy naiure

t, t.ki. rtrant had a hleh OnitltOH Of

e am.nwaa c- " s . . i ..

aim aa a corps commauuer. uu n.v-

iafonlva common school education ami

' " w . . m 1 SB

Aknnw mi or the art oi war. ne snouiu

hi-a rliutn. and deserved to rise, from the

colonelcy of a regiment to the command of

a,, urmv nriMi una Became a iruin

lieutenant of Grant, shows remarkable

f v in him. He was a eallaut and cm

pable soldier, but it can not ue jusuy bhiu

he was a statesman, wis ueavn removes

one of the most prominent Republican can

didates lor tnc rresiaency."

Ttu li arid davs! "General Loran had

striking and picturesque personality thnt trava him a nulnUH diatintitinn amoiie Self-

.n, ...... r c . .... I !.1 . .

raised representative Americans, wimuuv

either lloorai education or me caimcivjr for absorbing knowledge and taking on the polish of culture that many Americans of

lnwiv oriem nave nossesseu. wwrai

r.ricrnn waa for manv vears a force in noli

tics and public affairs, and a leader of his

party, His success was uue to me inner t bis nature and to n frank

ness, boldness and loyalty to friends as : . . i . i ..

admlraule as tney are rare in mouoni iwn-ticians."

Th Triltuuf aavi: "Tho death of Gener

al Logau eclipses tho. gaiety of the holiday

season, uao oi me oest anowii uu moan

nonular of Americans, his lossls a nation

al calamity. The blow was as unexpected

as it was distressing. General L.ogan uw not owe his position to happy accident. He was the architect of his own honorable

and distinguished career. In war a gallant soldier; in peace, a forceful statesman; at nil times, an ardent patriot, the keynote to his character appears In the statement that he was one who had the courage of his convictions and whose con victlons were the outcome of hard practi

cal sense."

ma.i.Wun! "The noonle have once

more to mourn the loss of a soldier, patri

ot and statesman, whose long career ns 1.au full nf linnnr. lift Willi BtrOHUOUS.

but generous, foe; nor was there in all the

land any more iaiuuui uhm mo m "

friends he loved and the cause lie es

poused.

HosTov. Dec 27. The Boston papers

speak of General Logan as follows: The GM says: "Logan was an able, fearless and honest man; a gallant soldier; a concientlous faithful legislator."

The irraM: "He was a type oi a man who flghta his way up by force of will and

persistency oi purpose, ms impurwui. service In the war will always be remembered with gratitutie. The cordial regard

which he has secureu irom rn In public life is a convincing tribute to his

personal traits oi cmmuwi.

The Journal: "Now that uenerai iogan Is dead he will, most likely, receive some rlustic from the hands of

those who have criticised or assailed him, and be credited with the greatest and most timely service which a patriot ever rendered his country, because, before the

war-cloud burst upon tae country, newem. out and proclaimed to the Democracy, with whom lie had Influence, that It was the duty of the hour to sustain Abraham Lincoln. But for the timely efforts of HtAnhun A. Doutrlas. John A. Logan and a

few others, the result of the war would have been vastly different." The Advtrlifr: "Logan was a genuine son of the West, a soldier by nature, rough and unjust many times 1h his judgments; of quick temper, too often swayed by the gnats of uncertain public sentiment; a representative of the people rather tha n a leader, but In spite of defects In his heart and In his decisions, when once they were matured, bold, unflinching and upright" The red: "He has always been a partisan of the most pronounced sort, but one in whom no adversary has ever found other than an honorable and open though, bitter and violent opponent. If his ambition led hlmto seek a higher place than that for jvhlch his qualities fitted him, he cannot be accused of pretense in assuming to lie other than he was rough, ardent, prejudiced, but earnest in whatever he undertook."

Sax Fkaxcisco. Dec. 17. The CM (In-

.imuitwIntiM aava; "General Locan was

regarded as atypical American; his was a strong, positive character, fearless ef consequence and honest of purpose. Both

political friends ana opponents nntm whore to find him when wanted. In later years he has been regarded a the choice of the wing of the party more Inclined te keep the Southern question alive In

politics." The Kfmnimr (Democratic organ aad strong pro-Southern in It sympathy) Ukes the grounds that Logan leave the "polity leal situation unchanged, as the sentiment of which he was the exponent is dead, and another Democratic victory is almost aamred fact in National politics.'"

These Wh Waned Their 14 en fa-

mMa af Mspress Mamaar rMneHH-

i Have U Kwtdy wssim ay mhhic

TU That IN, Waa Mis Vtto Mm

tWMJf JtMtW VW'aMAe

Kaxsa City, Mo., Dee. l.-The center

of Interest In the greet express robbery has cmce more shifted to this city, In all

that ha been published bereMHore o iiw-

Tke Tteslrtent's Condolences. Wasmixtos, Dec. S6.-TI10 news of General Logan's death, although occurring on the Habbath, spread rapidly by telepkoftc and by word of mouth over the rrty. Te most people in the city, who supposed he was suffering from an scute attack of inflammatory rheumatism whwh nla strong constitution could easily withMad, tke announcement wa startling; n fact, they would have been no less hocked had they heard of his death after an Ills of an hour, Fresldemt Clev3laad was in formed of the Senator's death early this evening, but la KaJ htiaaalf a sufferer from rhed-

aiatlim-Mrs. Cleveland, In behalf ef the I rwiitmU '. a teadet new f eedelefee. j

. . .

t-SHs, there aeema to nave wwh """"k

definite given to the public as to Fotlier Ingham's guilt ec innoceno. Aorerdiug

to tae eonieasMma 01 nov

Cook Kotheringham was a party to the

great conspiracy, awl was to have re

ceived fMJ,tw ior ine pan " pwjeu. When Hob Finkerton left Iavenwortlu at six o'clock yesterday morning h had ..-.. . .. a .!

i-ecovereil a3,w or tne money awwn 1 nm. Ue Adams Kxpress Company. He was iiimiitfl. hnwaver. Accmnp'iniu.t lir

his three iterative ami Wittnxrkudth1 . . a 1 I 1M

lattcr's mother he came to mi my, 1 uu rnrtv dkl not wnne up town, but remained at the Uh'od deiol, leaving thu

Impression that they wore waning ior train. When the Missouri Facltlu trail

from 8t, Louis pulled in two men got i ff.

one of whom was Detective Mcujim, nn.i ttie other Oscar Cook, the man arresU'd in Ihis city Satunlay for complhrltv in the express. Detective McGinn accompanied by

Owar Cook ami Jar. J. u. nmier, hotiivih

iiu Atlama axnres. entereil a curriatfe.

and at half past nine steppl atthi residence of John Cox, Ocar Cook's fa'lwr-m-

law. and with whom Wittrock ha l boanieu part of the time while In this city. Tha house is a modest dwelling on Commercial street, wear the distillery. The detective, dispensing wHk formalitiesdived under tho house ami soon reappear

ed with a half-doaen beer bottles in wnicrt

were stowed a lot of crisp cw voric notes. Then they re-entered the carriage

and were drive to the residence or Henry Cook, the father of the man under arrest

They did not enter at once out

leaving the hack at the uoor w.it to frame house aeross the street, under which they found some more beerbottles, likewise containing lucre. Then.

thev rappett at the uoor 01 tne w awl on lelng admitted met Jack Cook foreman of the distillery oeopershop, and'

a brother of Oscar cook, wno was wnni by appointment Detective McGinn informed Cook that he would lie plcaseil to

have that f 1,1W Wittrock nau given mm. Cook, finding himself caught, weakened, and, going to the cooper-shop, brought

back 1611. which he had secre imm-

coopcr-shed. This was all that remainwi

of his share of the boodle, me wuancw

having been spent by Cook m bringing nis mother and sister from Louisville and f..-...t-i,i.r a knutu. for them. ' After tell

ing him thnt he would be given time to re

turn the rest, which cook prorowwa www by mortgaging his property In IxiuisvlUe, the detective drove to the city and reported to his chief. The amount recovered yesterday I known only to the detectives, as Mr. 'rton refused to say anything about It. That it is quite large, however, is certain Tho amount recovered at Leavenworth, fu , WO, together with that reccivod from Haight, in Nashville, 10,0X, Kndthe7,.Vx given up bv Weaver In Chicago makes the whole sum recovered in these places tWJM. As the amount of cash stolen was r81.0.)(, (41,800 remains to he accounted for. The detectives think that comparatively little was spent by the robtuir and sav thev wifl rctltall, It is

iu.vi tiu, antnunt found under the two

houses in the Kast bottoms must approxi

mate f 10.000. Tills is the more pronaoie inasmuch as when a search was made at the time of Cook's arrest no money was ftm'id. His share must have been considiirable. from his intimacy with U ittrock and the fact that he was taken into the lattcr's eon tide ace to the extent of being employed to mail tho Jim Cummings letters. The money found under Cox's house, with whom Cook boarded, probably approximated f 10,", hs what Cook had spent, as that was about the amount each of the men received. This, less fl.lfiO taken from Jack Cook anJ the amount found under the second house, leaves many thousand dollars yet to be accounted for. Wittrock and Cook, while In this city, spent momv lavishly. What they ecu d nespend they gave away. DetectHe I'inkerton says that at least a doseH men In the Kast bottoms, acquaintances or Cook, received sums ranging from twenty-fitt dollars to one thousand dollars, bom received It In the shape of loans, while a few took it with a knowledge of where it o f-,.,., iinkrtnn'a men spent tae

.. V - .....

afternoon and night in looKing up

Mr. riiikerton said tnat bb v-v names of all the parties, and that uulw they came up with the money lie wouUi arrest them. Those who bad received the money as a loan would not wo1'. but those who hnd taken it with a guilty knowledge would nol be allowed to cow P men Whlttrook was writing imKrtnt letters to the press there were some wlo thought him a shrewd fellow. JfT qUBinted with the methods employed i detectives in following up clews give him credit for extraordinary -tupM'ty. When his brief career as a traln-robbtr elcd with his arrest, scarcely doubted that he would confess. That was precisely what he Mj When he fouml that Bumcwav evidence had lieen "W"1 fJ'SS, him, he made a clean breast ef the whole affair. When Mrs. W Ittrock's letter, slating that some of the Vf"tJJ2 house, was received at Chicago, Pinkerton and his operatives had already UnHor Leavenworth with Wittrock. Th tour outlaw dkl something more. "peached" on Fotheringham. His story is totle effect that rotheringham 10,OW for the part he plnjwl I" JZ It was thought at first that the robbery hwl been planned so carefully that picion weuld be dlverte. from tke"H

messenger, in onii, - 1. ,k first still further deceive tHe Mcials the firs letter was written before the roWh which was planned to take P0T. SO, and was dated October a . J liery not taking place until the he .late was changed, the iiigusil. It was the fact tkatlnpgjj had bee chang rt'lXr was nlalnlv vislhle. that furnisheu SrnJeiteVldenceorKotheringham-sc pllclt?, nml the letter more than anythlsg else led to his Indictment,

The women who went to the proclhct polHnjf-pl-ce recently hiu! cHatributecl "no license" lmllot were ererywhere iMilltt'Iy treated, awl it waa noticenhro that smokiHg was almost nniverwtlly Btisirenilwl In tloforenoe t thoir proftunce. Ikwtonis nlmot rlp for full woman auffntg-. XiHtM OhH. Tlve " BcHMtiful Snow" PooUi. The poets that smg of the beautiful seew Hsve heads that are made ef unbaked see. Had they shoveled their walk a eeuple ef ThM'd never have wrHtea thek washy rhyme,

A Wad Wreek. riTranineM, Pa- Doc -The Al" (O.) nocommodatkm train on the Wayne road, which M I this terday afternoon, was wrecked last nlgv near New Galilee, alniut forty wn of this city, and nearly all the Pc! oa board were more or toss N', train was running at h'Krate of JP and encouutereil rokon frog. J gins passeit over the break sarely, W-ifire ear and two passenger ccit &!Te track and .olle.1 Jo s" 'J. baakment-. Fert.-at-ly tl jrs, though badly wckedJM net t B,H. nml those who tl W juries set lo work te help these u net ft fer innate

aevernt aays.