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   Elkhart Daily Monitor (Newspaper) - November 28, 1882, Elkhart, Indiana                                2-NO. 125.  NOVEMBER 28,1882.  2 whom it may that Weaver h me all property in trust for the benefit of Jilt his that of said should be filed with me as soon M. 1SS2. you have an SALE have just purchased from the manufacturers an elegant line Squirrel L will dispose of them for one-third less a garment for earnestly solicited to call and see Our stock is very large of all kinds Dolmans Circulars ONE NIGHT 0NLY||1  TUESDAY 28tli.  of the S. H. Barre t Company in J. J. Md lo ky's great lucing each performance the dead f Charger Bay ' so and 35 now on sale at Leonard's drug Nov. 30. ONE NIGHT FOR San and Brass AN ENTIRE NEW AND ORIGINAL all Modem of Stale but everything fresh and w The whole endorsed by Pi ess the and Children ran attend and feet will bH said or to Grand on the arrival of the Company by BRASS 35 Tickets at without extra E. A. - - E. - W. - - Agent W. O. - - - MATINEE AT 2 P. M. - At reduced AGED Cause of by Frank Bob Denounced as a and His Doctrine Parson at Kansaa for 28.la interview with Frank ivas made to when here last said the criminal ought to bo L denounced the colonel as a blasphemer and a continued abroad denouncing the the most sacred of all He ridicules its teachings and the and yet amid all this he has hearers to the number of two while a man for using an indecent word while drunk will be confined thirty My how can such a state of affairs Any man who assail the sacred book would dare to do The Lord is my I care not what men shall do or say ag linst me. soli is doing unspeakable injury to the He is sowing the seed of iniquity in tho minds A visitor is having a good influence upon alL He causes them to He advocates adherence to no He is a lover and a helper of hia follow James to tho in you we have an illustration of evil influence upon the You are a young and one I suppose whose mother endeavored to rear in the light of Christian butin your advocacy of you are on the downward and unless you turn from the evil way you wiil go to The endeavoring to said that he did not indorse but believed in free that God never made luau to damn To this James man there is an intuition which tells him there is a and any man who says to the contrary Be deceives God and he will strike Ingersoll to earth i his How nian live and have his being in this there is no I to the who said he would have to he you follow you some day be where X am and I be in so turn is no Nov. 28. James was brought from yesterday and at tho Ho was ia charge of a single Deputy Marshal A large crowd had at the Grand Avenue depot to witness his but when tlie train reached the station marshal and his prisoner alighted on the opposite side from the depot and were two away they were discovered by the eager Meeting a carriage they entered it and were driven to the where James was in charge by the He was taken to the where a number of gaping curious ones were Jumes was attired in f new suit of black and seemed quite at easa Ho said he wiis in his usual a o'clock yesterday in the the case of waa called aud tlie prisoner into court aud given a seat witnin the bar his The first that for complicity in the Independence bank robbery of was theu The defense waived the of tlie aud entered a plea ot not The second torthe of Whitcher in was then presented aud similarly Gov. Johnson then that a partial agreement had been made counsel as to the date for the Attorney Wallace suggested January the fourth and the court thereupon announced that bo in cases would be called tor trial upon that The defense theu inquired if the state would oppose The prosecuting attorney then that the case for robbery is the other for mui der was prepared by his aud he was not familiar with the consequently he could not reply to the but would bo prepared to it in about two Tiie prisoner was then followed by the crowd which had filled aud overflowed the courtroom for five hours in The prisoner was taken back to Independence on the evening Tho usual of interviews and James talked freely upon random but his history ana case in court he declined to said than that he was entirely confident of acquittaL His wife and mother were with him at the but did not enter tue court rooma The proceedings in court occupied about half an during which time occupied his seat the and without any especial gave close attention to the His naturally face was rather more devoid of color tuan his hat in one the other wandering toward his The crowd was one such as never before gathered in aud the court and tue court ' several times had occasion to jke once threatening to clear the room if talking was not in a denied the truth of the stories that he has fared sumptuously in the He said that with few exceptions be had been living upon Hie Brussels he asserted is a rug which covers a portion of the stone floor of the Late m the afternoon handbills were plentifully scattered about the circulated by the enterprising manager of a variety theatre that Frank James would last occupy a box at the Before the performance had with the deputy was on has way back to the Independence Center of Kew novi Sun It ia to beep tbe af f-r - ' it waa at Madison and now it is and the current predicted is be in the vicinity of Fifty-ninth Union club is considering the purchasing near the wr a of ita live above Thirty-fourth Probably the most central point in the will become that made easiest of access by elevated Nov. 28.A special census just in the United States 4,923,451 of iten years or age and who are to and 0,5^,858 wlw are unable to writa j Of returned as unable to 3,019,^ are native whites to 2,555,4GU; colored ten and unable to or 7U per cent the Illiteracy is confined principally to the southern in after the murder of Detective Saturday seven judges who had been dining together in square the and the police believe assassins lay in wait A man from a car in Frederick and inflicted fatal wounds with a sword upon Dennis a juror in the case of a murderer recently A named while a writ in Gardiner a shot in the A mob fiercely attacked the evidently with tho intention of removing who killed Detective but the police scattered the Mr. Trevelyan stated in parliament yesterday that tlie conflict between the police of Dublin and organized lawie to have been aud the government would use all its resources to suppress lease of Mr. Folger's residence in this city will expire Dec. 15, and the friends of tho secretary have attributed the report of hijs to that Mr. has renewed the is SUU Held Like the Sword Are Whisky Tax WiU Kot be Nov. 2S.It is believed that Judge Kelley will not succeed in his plan of abolishing the internal revenue A number o' the Democrats are opposed to it as a protectionist aud it seems to meet with general opposition and ridicule the The tux on whisky wiil not be It seems almost as safe to predict that it will not be It will be thiCt the caucus of the house voted last session against any reduction of the on The especially of the seem to have been by course of that All tho from the west say in the strongest terms that the tax on whisky must be and that tlie party cannot to abandon the attitude takau last Nov. 25?.Alme. Christine Nilsson was serenaded at the hotel last by of New York and Tho societies bearing torches aud headed by band reached the hotel shortly after lU A number of songs were Nilsson appeared on a canopied bowed 1 3r aud waved a Swedish the Kield of Nov. 28.Henry Coleman stepped on John Clark's A challenge to a pistol duel The parties adjourned to a field near Several shots were and both men Tlie police aud Coleman fled to tlie and it is is Clark was arrested with a wound in his Nov. 28.President J. O. of the Valley Lake Superior has filed in the office of the secretary of state ' a deed of transfer of that ita rolling to the Milwaukee St. Paul company reports tha net of internal revenue tho' yeW at of which paid 20 per cent and invited ta seems to bo well Logan was at the executive mansion yesterday aud had a long interview with the it is in favor of the retention in office of Public Printer It is not believed that Mr. has at any time been in the slightest danger of Attorney Corkhill had a long interview with the attorney and afterwards hia friends that ho was president has appointed Colgate governmental director of the Union Pacific Mr. Hoyt ia from New Nov. 2aMr. Bounds will The employment of Helm was his solo aud that is condoned Mr. Bounds stated to-day that it was entirely that other members of The Critic crowd than Helm were in and he denounces as an infamous lie the story that A. 0. editor of The was carried on tho printing office rolls as a The young man lately employed in of Refused on Their Being printing is appearing the public in a singular aud duplex His father Afas one of the and voted to convict Counsel for the defense have been remarking significantly immediately after old Doniphan voted to yonng Doniphan was promoted from tho temporary to tlie permanent Now the government counsel observe bitterly that having voted for is whereupon demand the removal of Mr. and allude to Mr. Bounds in an Senator Logan and Mr. Bounds were both at the white house The president declared that it had never entered mto his head to remove Mr. He was entirely satisfied with the management of printing Atty. Gen. Brewster could not say as and he is believed to have a good deal of influence with tlie these but Mr. Bounds has direct and positive assurances he is all right Leading officers say they think the storm is They do not anticipate anymore but a gentleman who is ou intimate terms with the counsel of the and who talks freely with them ou these says that in liis opinion only a beginning been and the removals yet to come cause more surprise than those that were made on public printer has appointed Avon of superintendent of The Congressional Becord to succeed was asked relative to his removal by the are you to He am going to candidates mentioned for the position of United States made vacant by the removal of Captam James B. formerly executive clerk the and now chief clerk of the department of Brewster who styles himself of the department of and Thomas of Now York The latter is also a candidate for tho of district commissioner on the retirement of Commissioner soon to take story of If is Emphatically by Secretary Nov. 28.Secretary in an denied in the moat emphatic language that had tendered his and added matter has never been either hv Nov. 28.The following shows that the railway war in tho northwest has been put in the way of a speedy and that an arbitration of existing difficulties is agreed Nov. 25, 18s-3.Jdmus Vice St. Bail w I that a restoration of the be ordered to take effect on the 2Sth between all points ou all of the lines now involved in tho present that a meeting be called at at au early date to by if and by arbitration if All matiers in aud pending the filial settlement within thirty days from d No deviation from be 1 tolerated under any I i addressed a similar communication to vice president of the Bode Island oad Mr. is not in also to Mr. president of the St Paul Omaha id I Chicago Northwestern Milwaukee St. New Nov. 27.Aujebt relating to the of the present railroad complications dated thj 2.5th, is ani the of by you have c and I am in behalf of to say thai the proposal meets with our and this company is ready to promptly cairry samts into It was considered best to telegraph Mr. letter to President of the Bock Island Pacific Later in tho day President of tho St Paul Omaha wrote to Mr. expressing tho views that ha has held all that he to know before he went into a conference what it was to be and that the first question to be decided was territorial Upon that basis he J he was willing to the accredited representatives of the roads iu this The of Mr. Porter's latter could not be but tho officers of the other companies who tint they knew its said it Satisfactory enough to action Keep declined to upon the but the general manager or hia Mr. said a satisfactory had been received from President who hid agreed to arbitrate and restore The matter had got thus far early iu the when it was rumored iu the crowded of the Windsor hotel that that Mr. Porter had declared that all negotiations for peace ivero 60 far as liis company Some of the afternoon papers had announced the tiling of a deed of sile of tlie Valley Superior railway to tlie St The road is about seventy mues long and from to the lumber camp The price was 91,(>3,o0i. ia bonds of the St Paul It way this act of tho St Paul people tbat Mr. Porter induced him to retire from any negotiations for The Bt Paul kid aggravated the ho by committing another act in accordance with the of wiyeh hia road against which it has been purchased road was in the Omaha's v Mr. Porter Paid under the his road would continue to fight aud of the St who were at the said that Mr. Porter's was not well The road waa built by of of the St aud iu the interests of that and had been sold to it or four They Mr. Porter knew these The recording of the deed at this time was purely reply to this waa that ihe saie waa news to aud that it made a good deal of difference whether the waa un by some of the St. Paul or by the stood in this eliapo at a and so far as could be with no liite of indication of tho next move would negotiations the sudden termination of thum the one topic of discussion among the railroad aud Wall who the Windsor all the The they came to usual evening and they heard ahout the been for the most decidedly of Oie opinion that would see a continuation ' of A good after spending tue ia the ' war and thu hitch inthe as stock retired iu to Nov. 28.A lawyer named V. a ' Hahn has been disbarred here his client's The opinion of written by Judge aud concurred ih Presiding Judge Noah Davis and Judge is aa is no doubt that deli or instigated by done him by his has bcen professional misconduct for is neither nor of professional life and tuo revelation of thei an unless forced is the of confidence the ef relations between the very hoO and on which their ' with which nothing can be allowed If in the letters the is and the advocate is his he may retain claim is butit is from publication in any way as if no The lawyer knows controlling element of his he discards it he of his license and his - remains of Dr. were and placed Ihe retort In two hours incineration was This was the fifteenth in most of tlie cremated being Nov. 28.Boston tas now a ine Uve lord in the of the who is America and Chicago before home if ries out out his present Ho is 18^ a little over four feet in awkward in and decidedly plain in his He is highly of much intellectual being affable in a way quite unexpected f rom a race which novelists who never deceive have as haughty and particularly high ana Nov. 2S.Large amounts of com are being moved by Pacific and CoL general transportation expects the movement of that cereal to greatly increase from now The other roada are also very and in fact the entire Goula has mora business on all its lines than ever before The cotton roads are kept and cars are very The grain roads have nearly full capacity and the of the system show an increase for every road comprised iu it The largest increase of for tlie third week in ending on the 2-fth, as with tlie same week last is on tiie Tlie Pacific comes with an increase of a little more than Tlie roads from to 0, the Central ia comparatively a short aud oven this little road shows au increase of earnings of all roads for the week mentioned were showing an of over the same week last Nov. 28,United Senator Morgan renominated by acclamation bv the Democratic caucus and hia is a mere Morgan's withdrew from the in Nov. 28.The sc ghum mills at this place have turned out 6,000 gallons of of excellent and the Gordon nulls at Fond du Lab 8,ihw mills in part of the state have made 6lt),u00 readily market at 50 cents per to See the Nov. 2SiTho sale of for Mrs. Langtry's engagement is to commence this but a line of was ' formed in of tho Globe theatre before noon ' 1  "Ilironeh a Nov. 28.a train on the North Scotland railway fell through a bridge at by fourteen persona were killed and mauy Chess Nov. 28.Captain McKenzis laa evening played twenty simultaneous games of chess iu a. in this averaging twenty-five seconds at each  

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