Evening Gazette (Newspaper) - January 24, 1888, Sterling, Illinois LESS THAN ONE CENT A DAK NEARLY TWO THOUSAND PAGES H STEALING NUMBER 290 MOSES Has just received a car of SPLINT COAL Just the thing to ktm in YOUR kind TRY OOISO R m P PrclKht 77 30 connects with trains east and won on Clinton Branch with I ft R at Rock Island east anl west with at Kin with main Una lor west Council Omaha ami and at nell for City and points W im TABU Passenger Atlantic Clinton OOI Clinton Pacific En Denver m 18 THAT CABBY ra THE AttERON ITS to and lit tad art of tbi American 611 a rtf of travel and toil short onr and on foremost problem of the la Distinctively Representative of American Thought and H U bj tbe and to popular and of Premium tn or to will be vent receipt If paper It and wanted to solicit Write for exclusive THB 749 New York Notice to Land A few choice tracts ot land now in the bands of located In Iowa and Southern with WARMED While many of the lands now owned by laton are under a cloud of These lands are sold with PERFECT SIX TO TEN DOLLARS PER I have also a FARM WEST of EMPIRE For sale on which a good property In Sterling or Kock Falls be taken as part pny ruenL Now Is the time to get good MAPH ASI Can be had at my and cheap to show western sure on These Bar B lAnA office opposite KIRKS FLOATING SOAP THE CHIEF For the Toilet and Snow and If dealer does not keep White Cloud wnd M fnr umple the KIRK THIS is the top of the gen uine Pearl Top all others similar are the exact label on each one of the t Pearl Top 1 The dealer may say and think he has as but he has not Insist upon the exact label and A well improved farm io of 140 acres to trade for Strike quick if yoa want f OF FRYE ON INDORSE MENT OF Tae Corral a anil A tlon Io Institute Civil thn Is for A A tion o tho of the satiate Mon lay was up by Frye in the ot an ex tended on the tbe thereof being the to the Frye said the president hail down tbe gauntlet of free Tharo was tempt al but so feeble that It ought not deceive any That had been received with unbounded Joy In Great on J why noil England bad been seeking the for years with a persistency which a courage which never a faith never although for a quarter of a century she bad constantly boen mot by strong But now president of the United declared tint defences were to be ri Tbo British press hud at once pro to aai to strip tff the These would if a of warning Lad not ben The warning was that such English expres sion of to ba or the full fruition K hopas never would be en Ilia whole history of Groat Fryo infill be buntel from tbe and tbern would not le found one single In stance hal ever permitted rights of any nation to hinder her magnificent career in and In England had never to one single Instance evinced any sympathy for the United aud aim never had permitted an opportunity to injure this country to past He declared that tbe tho tbe friendship of Great Britain to any In commercial matters had in variably and Inevitably in injury to tbe nation which bad accepted It Ireland was an instance of In this connection he quoted from a speech made by Francis Meagher in in Ami yet Great Britain and the Democratic party the Irish votes next fnl for as the Democratic candidate for the One of the leading free trade speakers in England hod declared jours ago that the greatest triumph of Great Britain would bo the of the markets of the In the of the presidents message they could soe that subjugation nigh at G eat Britain lay had her mar open to the while other countries had their partially closed to She found now within her own borders tho fiercest kind of and her Indus tries were falling Her cotton factories were Germany and Bel were seizing her Iron and steel Indus and were already controlling onehalf of her foreign that Her agri cultural lands were decreasing In and from to onehalf of her agri cultural laborers were out of employ while those who had employment only earned from a shilling to one and six pence a But England beard tbe dent of tbo United declare In his an that tbs tariff the only ob stacle to possession of the American market waa Inequitable and what wonder that the English people deafened American with their cries of saw him adopt tbe slogan of the Democratic party for the battle of tbe fundamental doctrine of that duty is a tax paid by the What wonder that they balled Cleveland as their They saw him promise to open to them par in the American market and they knew that participation would their baiting looms and feed their hungry unem ployed men and What wonder that the approval of the presidents message went ringing over the But the altitude of tbe Democratic party of this country of more than that ot Great Would the Democratic party ot tbe United indorse their new chief He strongly inclined to think that it Be knew that members of that party had been masquerading for years tariff for revenue with incidental pro or a tariff for revenue exclusive aud that In manufacturing in New Jersey and elsewhere they masque as The Democratic party of the country really shared In the presidents aud really be that the tariff was and aud that duty was a tax paid by the And why should not party so The controlling element of toe Democratic party had been always In the south and the southern wing of tbe Democratic party con trolled It today as nly and completely as it did before tbe when it com tbe party into the championship of not tbe slightest doubt as to the attitude of the couth on thia ques The distinguished speaker of the In his devotion tb the of free had In the last to arrogate to himself despotic aud to from his high that be would no member of tbe bouse to make any motion to cut down the surplus unless it waa submitted to a Democratic Tbe Democratic secretary of tbe treasury had aUo Joined in tha choral sons of the apparently with all bis In Frye was satisfied that all the Dem agreed with the except that they had not tbe presidents boldness or by ing the people in the next election BJ to their position they could got a new leasa if power aud obtain control of the United States sen then the people might bid farewell to every principle of The took up tbe presidents of with and Joined with tbe and de clared Instead of the tariff being Illogical and It Increased ot tills and that instead of a duty being a tax paid by the no instance could be found in which the duty bad not decreased to tha consumer the cost of the article to the Fry a it was Demo cratic incapacity caused it and now tbe had to look out to see that tbe same Democratic in ing not give kill the He was roach against the u the bat he Dot frightened at Hi would rather have a surplus than a If there was any boa ast pur pote to get rid of the surplus it could be done without any la the Ot it ought to be expended la la tba la up la ed seating Uw by MIL In anl tha senator was congratulated by a number of on tho THF CASE WENT AGAINST Title Declared Jack Inquiry senate Monday referred the memorial of the gov ernor of and prominent and citizens of that state urg ing a to the Brit sh peace to the foreign relations commit Tim resolution providing for an Inves of tha alleged the negro vote at was adopted Chandler Introduced resolutions asking the department for Information as to the plans for naval vessels the for Frye majls an elaborate on the daring that the presidents message meant free which was really the position of the Democracy on that Blair spoke for nearly an hour In favor of the educa tional and when be concluded the senate went Into executive ratified the ship ping treaty and when doors After some discussion with reference to tho correction of the house Journal Monday Brumm wanted to speak to a question of stating that Crisp in an Interview had on tho Republicans of the home regarding their action in thi The speaker decided that no question of privilege The case then came op on the resolution to dec lare the latter entitled to bis and it was 104 The mans of Republicans did not the only ones being Daven port and who voted In the and Biker of Kerr and In the A number of were among them the fol lowing For the construction of the Illinois and Mississippi placing salt used for curing pork on the same tax foot ing as that usad for curing flab ating for statues to Lozan and Shields for the speedy settlement ot the fish eries Imbroglio withholding patents for land from the Pacific railways until the settle ment of the of these companies ap to De to build an air The house then In the Interests of WASHINGTON Jaa of Ohio introduced a resolution in the house Monday declaring the that the United States In tho interest of peace and amity between the States and Great Brit and in to tbe demands of mauu and for tho extension of the trade d commerce of tho use all proper to secure an speedy and permanent adjustment of all differences and In regard BEW to the fisheries pro tbe resolution says that in such set the claim that vessels of tbe United States shall have and enjoy the same In Canadian aa are led to Can adian vessels In the of tbe United shall be Proposed butts Against Stanford and WASHINGTON resolu tion was Introduced in the house by Ander son of Kansas authorising the In of Judicial against the Pacific railroad Tbe preamble charges and fraudulent man and the la directed to enforce the prescribed in the act The directed to include Lo land Stanford and Charles the suit the Central Pacific and John Elijah Ezra Syd ney Jay Ames and Rus sel Sage In tha suit against the Union Tbe farther directed to make application to the United courts for the appointment ot receivers to manage the A Terrible State of a pretty dye said a local politician pointing to the following para appeared in a local papers pot Perry Carson says that any white Re publican in the District can rote at the pri mary elections to be held tonight if be ij willing to vote at the same precinct with col ored Jf there is white Re too hightoned to do this he nb cause for complaint Carson there b Just one place in the United where colored and white Republicans are on an and that is in the District of Col all thU under the very shadow of the concluded the Irate District of Hot In Favor of Half WASHINGTON delega tion representing the Baltimore tobacco board of trade and the tobacco Industries of were here Monday conferring with members of the ways and means com The members ot the delegation argued that tbe whole tobacco interest of Maryland would be against any Interference in port with the present tax on ured If tbe tax was to be and this was especially it should bj removed from ail It was bad policy to continue a tax which benefited 800 a d a burden on Would Hold the About WASHINGTON tbe introduced in the senate Monday wai one by Stewart to vest all legislative power tit the territory of Utah In the governor aud a legislative assembly of twelve citizens of tbe to be appointed by the president and confirmed by the not more than six of them to be of one political and providing that laws passed by tbo assem bly be first submitted to and if dis the same to be The also requires that voters nhall take oath that they neither teach nor practice bigamy or polyg They Drammed Up a Demo crats used their on Sunday to secure tha attendance of a quorum ot Demo at the season of the bouse Tha paly members too 111 to attend were Car i who would not vote and p who at Hot telegraphed that he bat minted the train and not get Bland and By who are were in their when the m quite and with a chill tho i A In H j iut In tbo Moo day Uu to to the bsj to at oaf THIRTY YEARS IN AN OHIO MURDERERS LONG ESCAPE FROM HIS He A way After Conviction In Bu Jait Keen Lees Pony Baled Drunk en the crime com mitted thirtythree years ago bos Just been revived by the arrest of tho principal In tha for more than twenty years has been but bounty There is a good deal of romance In In when tbo canal was still a novelty in tbe Richard captain of the Helen on the Muskingum one day quarreled with bis and was about to strike her when a man named Wil liam Hyde Interfere In the quarrel which followed Hyde was promptly and if he bad been at once tried would scarcely have escaped But the trial was and the prisoner at last only sentenced to six years hard labor In the Between tbe time of hit conviction and the day set for his removal to Cassl boon escaped from the Muskingum county Four other prisoners who walked out at the same time were speedily but evaded all efforts not only of the but of a brother of bis who has never ceased to search for the fugi set out for the and made his way after several days to In Vinton whore he obtained em ployment in a small coal After a time he grew suspicions of bis quit and went to work at Again he grew aud again he set out across the finally settling In the scarcely explored back lands of Ross When the civil war began he enlisted In the Eighteenth Ohio volunteer and for three years battled bravely for the Near tbe of the war he was and he has since drawn a pension of a One afternoon last week two gentleman of official bearing arrived in and made Inquiry for Isaac One of them was Russ sheriff of the other Chief of Polled ot Zanes tba man about whom they made Inquiry they only knew that he some times got 1 They drove to where they were di to the hills beck of Andj in a of country known as Snake repulsive a spot as ever the sun shone found their Isaac Browns home a hovel on the and a so unproductive and so unpromising that title Is still vested In tbo no one ever having cared to lay claim to and there Isaac the but in reality Dick Cassl tbe has as secure from observation and detection as In tbe mountain of the west His poverty has twen patiently shored by a to be his three tbe eldest an adult and the youngest a child of The old man was a startling picture of and want A man of threescore and halt half and destitute of even comfortable be appeared scarce worth the trouble ot ar The great whitewashed walls of the Ohio penitentiary a heaven compared to tbe hovel that for a quarter of a century has been the home of tbe Brown waa Inveigled from the house on the pretense of wanting him to go to on business bearing on his pension When told that he was under arrest he un complainingly accompanied the and after a good supper at be ap almost glad that he bad been and asked to be speedily taken to Hydes who still lives at that punishment shall be but there Is a general feeling that Isaac by over three years of valiant service for the has atoned for the sin of Dick Cassl There to be no disposition on tbe part of the officials to put Into execution the sentence of a court thirtythree yean and it Is more than possible that before tbe end of this week Governor Foraker will be asked to par Jo i thu DENIALS FROM The Accused lu the Indianapolis Sheet on the was tbe first witness In the seventh days trial of the He is a lawyer and lived in city since 1871 Witness said that King and others Inter ested In the result ot tbe election employed him In his capacity a lawyer to look after their Interests at tbe canvassing board meet and be went there in the discharge of He denied testimony against told his story without and tbe did cot find any weak Beck and Budd were upon tbe stand during the fitter and each detailed alt that took place at tha canvassing board meeting and denied Parkins statements concerning Hat ler exhibited a great deal ot emotion upon tbe and on one or two cried and proceedings were suspended till he could recover He said that he had never been In room 69 in tha court house that be bad been hi no room with Coy and and that tally sheets had not been changed by Perkins or anybody He said that Perkins bad asked for money to defray his ex penses when he was and when Mat ler finally refused Perkins told Then I will do you ses to the good reputations of tha defendants Lee a state closed Ita side lu tbo Cora Lee case at oclock Monday Leon the first witness Monday recog in a photograph ot woman that George Graham and Cora Lee had with them tbe night of the Tbe sworn statement of the made as ground for a continuance aud filed May in which it admitted gray pony such as hers we had been driven from the direction bar home on the night of tha murder by a veiled woman answering her de evidence by It asked time to get witnesses to prove that Cora Leo was not in wagon pony and thai It was not her bat detente act been able to produce oo that and UMM would weigh against After Judge Bland ruled that affidavit out because It bad been to oo Information and and not M ta and a steamboat returned home In a drunken raga Without apparent be at once began to vent hii fury upon Miss a friend of tbe fam who was visiting the He ordered her to leave at She started to when without pulled tils re volver and shot at Miss fell la a and young a son of rushed to her He asked Sonard why ha had shot at the girl Its none of your was tbe Scarcely had Be ward uttered tha words when he whipped out bis revolver again and fired at The ball struck him In the left side just below tbe producing a fatal was arrested and a charge of murder placed against An Outrage In the Quito an epi sode occurred Monday afternoon at the cap which caused considerable A young lady who bait called to see one of officials of tha supreme court to be directed to tbe congressional which she desired to visit A welldressed man volunteered to show her the but In lieu led down stairs Into one of the lower hall where be attempted an assault Tbe lady made her escape and fell In a faint at the door of the supreme The police vainly searched for the who had in the oon Its a Hempen For In the United States Supreme court Monday after noon Chief Justice Waite announced the in tho case of alias from the supreme court of It is known as the Maxwell murder case of St The supreme court decides that in as is no question involving the constitution of the United States or any of its and none of the and priv or immunities guaranteed by any fed eral law has been it has no and that therefore the decision of the court below must stand The Ohio Alleged Fine The courtroom was crowded Monday morning when Judge called the famous Judge Thurman was present The only sur prise of the morning waa tho appearance of of who Is to take part The Cogan and asked separate Prosecutor said the state bad not ex and he wonld like time to consult with other At Judge suggestion adjournment wu taken for the WALLOPED BY The Wins as He Pleases In With The Weir Miller took place Monday night In tbe which was fearfully cold and un Weir made his appearance at and promptly followed by It was found that Miller weighed while the weight was Beely was chosen Preliminaries the men faced each other for the first Weirs antics were laughable and bis He landed two blows on hU antagonists face during but without and avoided several from bis opponent In the second round Weir got a good on Mil lers which drew and first blood was given to but Miller evened things up in ar measure by giving the a blow over the eye In the third round which drew the The fourth round was a bad one for Weir got In a rattler on bis face that stag gered and was putting Jn hU fist where he pleased when time was The same of fighting characterized the fifth the Spider playing sharply on Mil lers which was badly Mil took his medicine though the sixth round was still and atthe end he was driven against the He got bin sleeper In the seventh First he was again knocked against the but recovering went on with the fight until Weir gave him a terrific which once more sent him to the ropes where he dated time waa unable to toe the ann the fight was given to che Tbe mill waa preceded by a con test between the champion light weight of the northwest and an allaround athlete named This setto lasted just five when Gleason got In a right hander on Webbs which laid his oppo nent the jeers and laughter of tbe CONDEMNED BY THE The Presidents Jubilee Gift to the Pope Discourtesy to The Monday meeting of the Methodist Episcopal was very fully The principal busi ness was the consideration of a report of a special committee who have been considering thia question the gift o President Cleve land t6 Pope The report adopted ii as follows The president of the United baa sent tq Pope as a a copy ol the constitution oC the United States and Certain prominent lives of Loo are publicly Interpreting thb unprecedented act of the as of bis favorable regard for the anil we have reason to believe that It was devised suggested by scheming who have si ways boen tbe Intolerant enemies of both ana religious liberty therefore be It That the meeting of the Methodist Episcopal church la Baltimore hereby disclaims all sympathy with or concurrence la tha act of the president of the United States formed In commemoration of tha popes golden That ve our solemn this new departure of the president lu making such marked recognition of a re claiming temporal That we regard the act of dent aa a political If not tti whose a united Italy the pope both antagonizes and Two CenU a Mile on the A Beginning with A tbe rate for tickets on lines west of the Ohio river will be re from 125 to The past of the bare always boen The which have or may sold east of tbe will tor be honored on toe Hues west ot the and riot To Be Able To Vac claims of the ex Ismail By of the settlement be Egyptian formerly belonging to at valued B of hie allowance at fourteen years purchase tad u out or firm Uw et and of tba lo MILLIONS IN THE FLAMES REVEL FOR AMONG BONNET An loea of Property ln to In the Philadelphia Feminine HeadGear District at Bays In Mo One An alarm of fire was sounded from Eighth and Area at 7 Monday The department responded The proved to be lu a as was put out without bringing tbe depart ment into At 11 another alarm was sounded from tha same In a few momenta the entire structure of Marks millinery and ladies northwest corner Eighth and waa re to Tbe conflagration spread with almost In credible rapidity and tbe beat was most in tbe of tbe buildings being in the highest degree In a very few minutes tbe fire bad made such progress that the flames leaped across Warfield a little alley separating Marka build ing from that of extending on Eighth street from 1 16 to and upon IU Their fierceness was by the and though the build ing was badly gutted it was not so entirely de u that of Marks At the same time the Intense heat and the set Ore to tbe buildings on tbe ride of Eighth street These were occupied by importer and dealer in milliners from 101 to and ft Not UK to also dealers in millinery The build ings were old three story structures and were filled with the same class of Boods tbe build lout first on Strauss Than hausor also bad a front at 738 Arch and tha rear of this building also caught after la oclock a violent explosion said to have been caused by the chemicals In After tbe walli on either side of Eighth street had tumbled in tbe fury of the fire began to ex haust and tbe firemen were better able to put In some effective The heat from tbe fire for some time was so intense that it was Impossible to stand within several hundred feet of the burning The flames shot out of the Marks building and across Arch street with great set ting Ore to tbe building on the southwest corner of Eighth and Arch occupied by Frederick It was with the greatest difficulty the building and several occupants were loncan not be but it will be sev eral thousand dollars covered by 602 Arch treat is Shutters cafe and confectionery Tbe building is an and through to Eighth street The roof and woodwork on tbe Arch street front of tbe house waa bos an Insurance of on it Other firms losing by fire and water were William Mencke Abel Importers of feathers and 804 Arch street Donnenbaum silk and millinery HOt Arch and boarding BOO All tbe above were well At a Tuesday the under control The estimated foot up FRANTIC BOYS IN A Three of Them Jump from Windows Through Seventyfive boys rushed frantically about the workroom in tbe second story of tbe Chicago Glass Manu building at Fortieth street and Wentworth avenue late Monday From the narrow stairway which was only exit from room the smoke up in stifling reflection of a small flame flickered fitfully at the bot of the stairway and made the boys fear ful of tbe descent were thrown open and anxious were thrust oat William was tha first lad to try the Its all he be picked up from tbe snowdrift in which he encouraged by also but be struck the ground be unable to u the fall had sprained bis ankle and him he was lying upon tbe ground be beard a whining in the and James ONeill landed by side with a broken wrist John Noonan and Thomas who were at work In room with the finally averted tbe and stood as the bead of the stairs until the of lads had By this a wall of Ore biased between them and With a frantic rush they hurried through the fell senseless after they reached the street of flame shot out from the lower and tba two men would have undoubtedly been burned to death bad It not been for the bravery of John who rushed through flame and dragged them to a placa o Tbe tbe blan The loss and folly Parsonage parson of Augustines Roman Cat hoik pariah burned Monday within church silver plato and many whose value be ei Mutated in Tbe pecuniary about Over Water EUV first step lu a probable involving oJ great Monday by a no tice served by the HalfMoon Lake Canal company on the Wart Ban Claire Mill corn lu which the lattor notified that tbe which heavy lumber tbe entire of the log reeer which all riparian and other which have hitherto and by West Ean Claire Tha Utter company will bard to retain Tlie Princes nib wilL BOOM next week m of tbe pretence in the larynx of tha prince of a portion will attempt to National that particles ejected from the crown throat by beea to tar bat hb IOB of Two for a Cent And the ever Cheap and so good that those who have used wont have any What are they What are they for For Stomach or Nervous or General Lassi Diseases of take away that tired give new life and Small and pleas ant to yet wonderfully Prepared from the formula of an eminent Neatly put up Iff and sold by all THE 112 W All New far Tour for Um Original Beware of i IMade In ft Cay Unexcelled In f WL iSJU stat mf a will bring you tlon bow to get thU Shot u 1 f shoe stands higher In the a than In the TBO 1C will tell jon Uio U BELL SON Will sell them to yon U von will five u well ug FINE A new stock of the Have oh Dent of going i u no one else in tbe city The James Means Shoe Or u ana and I they do THE ORTH the of NEBRASKA m THAIN tsj to meet of local as well as to furnish the moat attractive or through travel between Important TRADE CENTRES of Day swd Par lor Inning and Sleeping is without ITS in perfection ot The in the favorite route for the Commercial toe Tourist and tbe after now In Uw Golden Detailed Information cheerfully furnished by O 1 fieal CONSTIPATION called the Father of because JL there Is no medium through which disease BO otten attacks the system as by the absorption of gases In the retention of decayed and edete matter in the stomach and It caused by a Torpid not enough bile being excreted from toe blood to produce Natures owa and Is generally accompanied with such aa Lots of Sick Bad The treatment of Constipation not con merely in unloading the The medi cine must not only act as a but be a as and not produce after its use greater To secure a regular habit of without changing the diet or ting toe system My after suffering with tlon for two or three was called to Sim mons Liver tried almost everything concluded to try I took a and reduced die dose as per alter each meat I li lisd done me that I d It until I took two Hinca not any I Take only the Which baa on ite Wrapper the red mark aad of JBL DYES iu to 1 Tbn