Burlington Daily Hawk-Eye (Newspaper) - February 25, 1882, Burlington, Iowa BURL foe Agv SATURDAY FEBRUARY 25, 1882. BLANK STATIONERY AND TWINE I At Wholesale by E. & W. M. 103 MAIN the ay Cards Love's Book Store II French Tissue IN A GREAT MANY AND DELICATE TINIS FOR SALE BY GEORGE Meat Market and Packing FIFTH THE BEST of in Its Season EVERYTHING CLEAN promptly filled and a Orders by telephone Till meet with Telephone No. 45. 6io. ma. SCHRAMM & SCHMIEG Wholesale Dealers in Staple and Fancy DRY and - and 119 Jefferson burlington SOLICITED ASD SATISFACTION Pres. ROBERT AND GALVANIZED BAEB FENCE WROUGHT IRON FENCE WIEE STRETCHERS and DIGGERS BOUNDARY AND 0., B & Q. B. K. For Sale Dy tie Hardware and Implement BLACKMAR & Blank Book AND DEALERS IN OFFICIAL SOLICIT AND GUARANTEE Storeroom and 206 North Third Care Given to the Printing of Attorney's Pain Stay Whews It Is mo or Soro la cared 1>j tad no at once elves SOLD liY MEDICINE DEALERS 50c and MILBURN & N. Y. OKAY'S SPECIFIC The Great GUSU AD O D 111ii g cure lor 3 it;al nud all Tel. of 113 loss of memory Universal Tnln In tho Dimness of Premature Old aad incur other tint lead ta loot Consumption nod it our which to br to nt or tlx for or will ho free by mall ob the nf the money br Tilt 31 N. Y. Sold Id far f monthly of the is City of on February 28th, 1882. drawings Br ox canted under of an act of the f assembly a The United Circuit Court on the following 1st-That tho Diatribe tion Company is 2 I fiBO each 10 j 10 ouch 10,tY< jc era each | 9 PrUss D 200 3 w 51. JT 55 51D(, cr baali draft In or eerd fcy ex Bend bj letter or or Orders of and by can bt rent at onr Address all orders to or H. 300 EDITOR PLEASE TO THE THAT I HAVE SOW IN STOCK AT MY BETAIL STOBE 215 I VIST ENTIRE NEW LINE OF Wall Papers and Curtains FOB THE OF 1882, TBE 1ANDSOMEST LINE TO THE AND SELECTED FLOM THE LEADING T. ALSO A FULL LINE iP THE ABOVE GOODS AT SIT WHOLESALE 310 MAIN ST. 134. 18.. Wesley Feb. 1882. A VARIETY OF Crystal Table Fruit and Salad fish and Game Fine Glass Fruit Crystal Wedding Bronze Decorated Stand Elegant Toilet Japanese And many other goods can be found at STORE below Very truly A. A. 403 St. Window Cork BREAKFAST Although name led all others on the bulletins daring field's H will have to take third place on the pay the committee having placed it below Hamilton and Patrick's Baya the New York is to brush up He John ia an insurance compiler at and his office is beset now the carious the has been and finda that ho has goat Hon. John J. Hamilton wilting Moines to his the Davis Connly expresses the opinion that the congressional district will not be in the state apportionment The Des Moines Register there are over thirty towns and cities that are said to be candidates for a normal and that the chances of all axe about as as euy one of The Fairfield Ledger truly Bays that speech of Mr. McCoid on the question of apportionment waa an able and exhaustive and exhibited great card in its preparation and The Iowa City favors the for State Treasurer This is belter business than iog to prove tho and Old John was as I mean a man as | The Democrat makes quite 0 mistake as nama cf J. Tilden Is throws the republican patty democratic for republican and the statement is en tirely When butler Is celling at coi ts per ponad the farmers cut it hat the poor are to spread It I When an editor of a published in the very heart of the dairy ia moved to such sad how thin must be tho oleomargarine veneering with which the outside must content The whole number of appointments to the senate eince the opening of the sion is about Tho independent harrow is being driven over tho Kentucky It hurts and tears and is accompanied by howls of rage and The director of the mint has decided that as soon as coin is mutilated it to be coin and becomes So it any one has a buzzard dollar with a worth of silver chipped off it is only worth about or eighty-five A ongh geological survey of the state ight unearth a good many veins of Perhaps Mr. would B. Q. Railroad men to establish confidential with the WASHINGTON Roscoe Conkling Nominated tor Supreme Court His by the Unanimous Vote of the Senate Sargent Nominated as Minister to A Call for Sunth American Gnano Progress of the Trial of Sergeant The Immediate Deficiency Appropriation Passed by the WASHINGTON A III NUTS & Union tEICE LIST OF PILGER BROS. or ORANGES LEMONS And All kinds of Dried dpai in pure sugars GOODS SOLD TO buy their Watches and Jewelry at A. ONE PRICE Jewelry 214 Third south oi because he sells goods at tow Repairing a teen experience at the Mayor convention meets The republican of tho third ward has been for the The half-breed organs are effectually estopped from any criticism of the meat of to the supreme court as ho was President Garfield's choice for that With the Burlington democrats this Is s sort of Sammy Tilden's skilled band is in the seventh ward where the democrats are upon the still BATCHELDER'S Ventilated Egg 15. to Shippers and I km Daily Receiving & Popular Side Oysters I Will at and A3 LOTT TEE TUso floods are to tho Call at 519 Jefferson St. M. 9 vsr t Stock of HND In lbs U * md RAY & FILLEY LEADING fine out Old Western Gem I Send your orders to PILGER The Cheapest ana iii The O Jy Practical The Qt thla canlor flv held ju by ut ecd of letn In cut Troja we d in fie 1h-< c t one tr. to bo placed tu each egK i cardboard in a ll an tier aa be ly or from without Foi Ihls c * ill state GO trit racks made t j n the half hsn a this is tl chc cusa saving largely i Ttio manner at holding tlie eggi on end or and adi s greatly carried long of 30 idea I PRICES IN CHICAGO 30 ul h F 65 ho 1, Hilors 35 Hi -n 20 ears per cent discount an lota of 100 6 at many tin* s cost fach By special arrangements made bf the of this cass most railroads will them af I The W dozen enso especially for ait to anj without full sotting oa receipt of CD former have o i It save Its cost every ia a Terr J. H. 69 Woter On ordering mention this GOLD 1878. Mme. L. Masquerade the finest of In the She wlU attend They were not few who saw behind those widely heralded reports of returning robust health physical vigor the fine Italian band of Samuel J. It was in accordance with his aly and crafty way of arranging political scenery to produce the most striking Nobody was fooled and the country was so well acquainted with the peculiar methods of the Bleek old MASQUERADE BALLS fol & number mth a foil line of also win wad linns grant that the whole scheme was transparent And all the preliminaries including masty old Mont. Blair's letters and the New York Sun's reports of athlet having been gone through with according to the suddenly rises acd what everybody knew was alleged relict of fraud as an avowed candidate for the presidential nomination in 188-1. Sam | is bo innately tricky and to ways by express 0. 0 Circulars sent L. P. 0. Box 391, Ft salary for tho currant Springer and in tho will oppose most of the THE 31 There is a great demand tor tickets admission to the capitol Monday the day fixed for tho memorial Almost every will he thereby the customary rush and Esch senator and representative has bsta allowed three tickets already been offered for tickets of The for a This is made from tho carefully and It is lho best preparation of plain Chocolate in tho market for family Sold by Grocers W. BAKER All the drawings will hereafter be under tha and control of 0. T. aud JUBAL TO 1YIN A BECONO class if hkw 0Rf.Ei.ss, that are dirk and that tt was 14,1882-i43od aible for him to do otherwise than indulge LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY in this long-drawn Incorporated In 1ES8. for ( for ana & and Betall a capital ef 51,000,000, to which a of has ainoo been By an overwhelming voto its franchise wu present 6tat* adoptee 2, A. 1573, ITS SINGLE place It scales os roer at the following CAPITAL 100,000 AT DOLL AS. of 1 Capital 1 Capital 2 Priam of 82,500...... S of 1,000------ 500..T 1G0 Prises of CRIMINAL ct L LIN OK R * ill the all ban this day been by mutual W. L- Under and pay claims now is tour chance to but CLOTHIN HIF GOODS Ires li MICHIGAN Etc. 3.113 Souik Kaia Oil So 44. In b at W.r. is of the Train Sent to the St Feb. 24 man known Wood arrested in Logan on February 11, for complicity in tbe robbery of tho Eock Wand and railroad train nt the night of January 15 last waa arraigned in the at IS pleading and was sentenced to the - t-n Hite ia a first 6,000 10:tXM penitentiary for two of the notorious bandit He said he fired eleven in the leco motive on the night the train waa and chased the engineer out on tho 18001 but wouldn't give any information o oi W iog the rest of the Hile has - in for several w to whom compensation So i He he 1CO0 Prises of S Approximation of 0 cf 200. of it is believed others concerned iSa. in that or Tor further write full Send orders by or of 25 Per BARGAINS BARGAINS I op is almost of the latest the veky best AND IN THE r WILL OF AM TO GET UID OF .MY FALL AND MAKE KOOM FOE MY STOCK OF AND Come and See Me I Prices will Tell I W. L. 214 Jefferson 1TAKGKD. Feb 24-John Major a colored born in Boyd April 15, 1802, hanged at Covington to GREAT FOB Bow or V. A. 127 La Salle The U to Hew will receive it Tlir attention of tho Public Is called to the fact that the en tiro on tutor of tho Tie fee is for each Monthly Drawing and all | The News on the Commercial in each drawing are wIJi and drawn anJ Treaty With ' Feb. 24-The As the failure of the treaty negotiations with Franco means the bringing of English goods the general placing England oa the favored nation basis it w a i i considerable concession as compared with the commercial treaty which will be ex favored clause i a considerable increase in the taxation on important British THE ACT. Feb. 24.-Cabill, editor of the Leinster has been arrested under the coercion act Feb 24.-Steiner & in the silk trade at has failed with liabilities at of Spring AKD 1100 to 1104 Osborne WILL PAY THS HIGHEST HARKST Oil NOBODY NOW USES perishable I on their STASH wsJ and ri a a. ft. MOKET i rJ Canada 11.50, Send 81,82, tail box b cf the best Candies In put np ale gastly and for Before to al L. & Feb. 24.-The Telegraph says there was nothing in opinion of millions of men Feb. 24.-E. L. & J. W. I It only expresses the PERFECT Locks tbe aud A and 818 U 0. | of the vinegar have been known for several were yesterday arrested on a j hot were subsequently released on I Their liabilities are for oi tbo Feb. 24 - Tiie president has nominated of Kcw the court of the United A A. of to be minister to A STIR IN THE The nomination of created quite a. stir in thg as it was entirely and freely their The indications are that he will be confirmed Sargent's nomination surprised some of bis who maintained till tho last that he would be secretary of the friends have been working industriously in his of though hs has not made a single movement for There is talk of a probability of as it is said ho watt not with oa tho It ia believed if he Senator Edmunds will be The nomination of ia regarded as settling the fact that Kirkwood remains at the head of the interior NOMINATION IN Feb. 2-t-"When the nomination of Senator as associate tha supremo was reid in executive of the amotion was made to take it np for immediate Senator Hoar thereupon took floor rnd warmly to great ability and that no man since Webster had surprised him in intellectual forco He believed Conkling had his powers forbad and he did not believe him honest Hid elevation to the supreme Hoar with great excitement of and pounding his desk emphatic would be disgrace to the judicial acd be therefore interposed an objection to its and insisted that it should tako the regular course of reference to the judiciary objection being sufficient to the immediate consideration of tho nomination it was accordingly referred to that under tbe without an opportunity for debate on any reply to The nomination of sa minister to Germany was referred to tha committee on foreign relations under an to its dia te ra tion w hich was interposed by of who is understood to be friendly both to him and Bat who desired to prevent the appearance of any dis the cases of the two Prominent members of both political partita in the senate predict that the nominations will be confirmed by an overwhelming mt THE MASON COURT In the Mason the court ordered a for J C. II late major of the Seventh Ohio It is tba intention to show by this witness that Mason served with this bravely acd aud was ee verely which there was a parked change in hia and the turnkey at the described as with fear after the entered the He described the perforation made by tho missile in tbe coat as it against the wail of tho celL Captain W. P. Graves identified and related the attending tha prisoner's He testified to hope I him in First Lieutenant E. C. T. the second reading from notes which he had mcde thirty minutes after the Baid approached him and I hope I have killed I do not know whether I have or Mason also did I tried to kill I surrender myself to I am not com ing out here to guard an KEWS FROM Secretary Hunt received a cable dispatch from at St. as Your orders of Jan nary 15 have reached He answered as on tbe road to the Arctic January 31: telegram of 16 was Am on my way to the Arctic The people will be THE JOHN PORTER Feb. 24 Fitz John Porter case was again considered before the cabinet but no conclusion was THE DEPARTMENTS TO BE It was decided to tbe 11 o'clock on Monday in honor of the Gai field memorial POSTAL First Assistant Postmaster-General has decided that & intended for campaign and containing must pay postage at the rata of three cents unless it appears that tba actual subscription list would magazine without such ad In tots event the publication fall witbin mail It is htU that campaign publications are ia one educational in aud second but form tha principal part of a it loses its and a business adjunct and third I I The treasury bas redeemed 574 0q0; under the 105:0 0*11 and under tbe IOC h call THE OCEAN STEAMSHIP SUBSIDY i Too committee on aod poet agreed to report to tbe house for tbe passage of the ocean fast mail transportation the only material amendment one which changes the rate of vessels of tbe third class from twelve to eleven knots per MILITIA committee on to-day upon a to amend the law in accordance wirh petitions from the national guard to increase the annual appropriation to acd to distribute it to tbe states in proportion to the number of militia they RAILROAD Before the house committee on vice-President of the and I congressional legislation to j regulate Storrs will make an argument to EIRE WOOD TO The fact neither Sargent nor anyone was nominated as secretary of the interior to-day is regarded by of Secretary as a strong indication ibAt be will remain in the cabinet APPEAL FOR MRS The house committee on invalid pensions to-day received a petition asking that tho of President Polk be nut on the pension Sbe is said to be very BY THE Tho senate has confirmed Brnno of to be consul at Vira THE EXPENSES the amounts allowed ly tbe to audit tbe of tQa and burial of President Garfield to the attending ifl pronounced incorrect by members of the The allowed 000; and 000 and 000; Mrs. Steward 000; other at the executive two month's extra The committee recommend the appointment of to be and his retirement on that and the promo tion of to the The committee also agreed to grant to Mrs. Garfield the remainder of her or tho Session of tbe Feb. 24.-Mr. Bayard offered tbe Publication has been widely made by the public of the United States of certain con tracta between certain c and copartnerships of to tbe exports of guano nitrates from in which mediation by this government in the controversy between Bolivia and declared tube a condition for the effectuation and continuance of said contracts bo it That the committee on foreign relations and hereby to inquire any prom tea nr by which by the United States in the controversy existing between Chili And Pern or Chili and has been ex pressed or implied by or given by any person or persona officially connected with tbe government of the United whether the influence of tho government of the United States has bean in any way promised or intimated in connection or in relation said contracts by any one officially connected with tho government of the United States who is interested directly or indirectly with any each alleged contracts in which the as of the United States is recited to be a Referred to the on Mr. of West offered and ' advocated a resolution requesting the mil tee on military to inquire into the expediency of giving more aid than is j now provided to tbe various territories in order to promote and the organization of militia forces of the country and to strengthen their The calendar was then proceeded There was considerable discussion on the to restore Mark who was dismissed trom a iu tbe army The general subject of i of restoring men so expelled was traversed iu the debate and the I After the morning a member of the appropriations in of tho immediate deficiency was awarded the but yielded temporarily to Van who addressed tbe upon the necessity for an investigation of the alleged in the survey Ha Buid the surveyors general aud other government land officers had combined to make surveys of lands and then to use the they would est in for deposits fox surveys to purchase the government lands of tho Tbe amounted last year to about but most of the survey a were valueless to the government of tbe worthless of the lauds Mr. to complaint that it did not apply to although a extent of territory bad been surveyed Settlers and parties interested in having the public land surveyed had taken advantage of the statute because the appropriations bad been utterly below what they ought to The matter was referred to tba public land committee for The senate considered the immediate deficiency appropriation and tho senate amendments were agreed including the items for the and education of and for the necessary expenses of too Garfield and Mr. Beck objected to the item for mileage lor army and claimed that certain trips by army officers had been taken fur purely personal and fur purpose not entirely He protested against the payment of mileage to the numerous now en ronto ta tte capital to attend the Garfield rial on Mr. Allison replied if the senator's arraignment had any it had application only to the manner of spending the not the propriety of voting it. He Beck to be sure of his before I making I Tho amendment then as also one increasing the item for additional clerk hire in from 000 to The was finally passed without After same contention between Bayard and Milfer upon the claims of priority at the tariff commission aod Chinese the latter being supported by his a motion by Miller to take up the Chinese 31, noes 16,- and the measure waa laid over as After an executive session the senate adjourned until Hon Mr. Belmont offered a resolution directing the committee on foreign to inquire into and report to the house the abstraction from tbe files of tbe state department certain letters and documents referred to in the letter of the of state of February 17; respecting the making of any contract in or by and between any foreign corporation or company and American concerning any concession by Pern to any French or foreign company wherein was made to the diplomatic action of the United States Mr. Kisson as a substitute the following It is alleged in connection with the correspondence recently aod officially pnb on the call of tha two of that one or more ministers plenipotentiary of the United States were either personally interested or concerned with a business I transaction in which the of ibis requested or and whereas it is alleged certain iu relation to the same had been improperly lost or removed from tha of the state ba That the on foreign be instructed to into said al legations and ascertain tile facts thereto and report tho with recommendations aa may he deemed proper Mr. Belmont was adopted without Tht hoase then went inio cf tht whole on the private At 4:30 m the committee rose and the following bills were for the retirement of P. with tho rank of and for the retirement Carlisle with the rank of until the ex-governor is nothing of it The report is purely Tho reporter then I may then deny that you have such a To this he is o that is The is very general and well informed politicians profess to believe that referred to has passed between Palmer and Yesterday's of the Iowa General Feb. 24-Ia the committees reported favorably on the to repeal the law establishing the office of commissioner of adversely on tbe fin relation to tbe compensation of public township county and officers and and favorably on ate bills exempting sewing machines from and in relation to bonding county Bills were by to timend chapter 60 of the laws of the fifteenth general in relation to sayings by to provide for doing the state printing and binding by after May 1,1885. Tbe committee on military affairs reported the adoption of a badge for veterans and for tbe continuance ot tho till tin next In the a was by to provide for the appointment and compensation of supreme court by a substitute for section 4362 of the tiie right to withdraw tha plea of guilty n joint resolution by ert for a pension to prisoners of -In tho senate 41 was relative to the loaning and management of the permanent school It fixes the rate at 7 ptc cent. The senate committee reported favorably on the permanently locating tbe sessions ot the court at resolution in reference to the Dea Moines river lands was Senate committees reported favorably on bills to levy a half mill tax to the general on the requiring and wives to join in chattel adversely on tbe taxing of national banks j favorably on tbe giving certain cities all tbe bridge tax on inside of the MONETARY Report of Last Week's New Feb. 24.-E. Dunn & of tbe mercantile agency and ninety branch report the failures in tho last seven daya at one hundred and a slight reduction upon last Ot these there occurred in the middle urates 30, eastern 10, southern 35,-western 24, Pacific and 12 New York city 7. Some of the disasters of tho week have been of much importance and 6'gaificancQ, notably the of the bank nt the failure of in the lard at New Hermann & The latter failure waa not A PANIC IS GRAIN AT Feb. 24-The grain market took a downward turn this and during the first half a regular panic Wheat opened 1 cent lower than yesterday's close on The first dale waa at for but immediately it fell 231, and then rallied to the opening May was under Prices at went 2| cents lower for April and 3J cenis for than yesterday's close on The cool heads generally think the break vraa the work of the clique to cause tho bears to put out ft full line of and that as soon as they another bull movement will be Corn declined 1 and then being at noon cents below the closing figures of Provisions were Pork declined 15 but reacted strongly and advanced 50c65 cents over yesterday's close on Lird was weak and prices were reaching a point 15 c20 cents below yesterday's close on ts the Stats - Board ot Feb. 24.-The town clerk of Mercer reports one death from but no new cases for over a Compulsory vaccination bas been rigidly but the worst is The board of health of reports tin* of with satisfactory and believes the disease is now undei SAMMY'S He Proposes R Combination with Governor John M. Palmer Tor 21 -A special a few days ex Governor j John M. received from Tilden an I announcement bb had determined again to be a providing Palmar would with ho a candidate for the second place on the Tho document containing thu proposition has been Been by several of Governor Palmer's most intimate all of whom have been pledged to but it has bean learned that Mr. Tilden has therein set forth his views relative to tha next fully aud apparently very aad that he states that the proposition which he is the result of long deliberation and is indorsed by his moat trusted that he recognizes Mr. Palmer as probably tho ablest sen ta tivo of democracy in the and the most available candidate in all that could be associated with and that he believer Palmer's popularity among the colored people would reader it the republicans to hold the colored vote against tba ticket which bore his These and other reasons were given in the desirability to both parties concerned of iho proposed Governor has been interviewed but declines to say a word iu reference to the He neither admits nor It ia believed that he has not yet time to give Tilden's ion a final bat the ate that the proposed alliance will be GOVERNOR PALMER 24 - John M Palmer by A Its Inmates Swept by a Salt 24,-A house under Big inhabited by a named his wife and rive has been swept away by a Men have gone to dig the honsa oat and recover the people alive or ' THE Bridge Washed Away by the St. Feb. 24-It is reported the wooden bridge across the thirty miles from here on the Cairo Short bas been carried Passengers transferred in The and Ohio and trains and mails from the east to arrive to-day oa account of damage to tbe bridge at forty miles from THE TICKET Feb 24-The & following tbe example of tbe has withdrawn erom the compact to prevent agents from receive ing commissions from other roads than their own for the sale of THE SOUTHERN RAILWAY Tha Chicago division of the Southern Railway association has revised its system of subdivisions for the allotment of on The Wabash and tha and St formerly ing the Hannibal and Toledo are now merged in the northern the northern and southern instead of as AN 2-1.-The United States circuit court has granted an injunction the New Jersey Central road from issuing any more Conscience In American Enterprise Feb 24.-Thc the official an reports published in northern papers recording Mexican expresses confidence in rhe railway and saya an exclusion of cabinet ministers over a section of tho national railway produces is American enterprise ia nt 24;-A fire at Eau destroyed Gibbons totally on Stem & M. W. Harris aad A. M. Silt Feb 24.-The petitions aro still aud people pf nil agea and gentile and signing if but net one gentile house in Salt bas signed A petition circular to-day urging Secretary Thomas to finally said that the passage of or would cause twenty five thousand to abandon the This explains the trepidation of the church leaders and the indifference tho 24-Au ife ground adultery was commented in the E otherwise R the fur nephew cf Ha 1^ 24-For atd the upper Missouri partly cloudy local and lower The Mississippi river will remain nearly Cornell Alumni Feb. 24-Tbe northwestern an associated press reporter in reference to alumni of that be had received a position held annual from Tilden to become a the Hon. Andrew with him for the democratic of university in 1834. tho and made an