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   Weekly Hawk Eye And Telegraph (Newspaper) - May 24, 1883, Burlington, Iowa                                be slao 1 be takei Up at poor old deacon at some the mo that n be aa JU J liars to i the Pulpit c in tae o touted g i 1 one of not to to ire and ibia a new but the We for nc than lie on 1 pulpit nent from Lus the fangs oj are pure choice nake the place the D y i sen having I in ten-acre t lid a i VETS f I MEST es Paper HO D WEBER ie World the in 2 WEST ie of aos fi THE WEEKLY HAWK-EYE BURLINGTON IOWA HAY 24 1883 AT THE CAPITAL Hie Route of Architect Departure for Sew York F Abraham 0 of Minnesota to be receiver of public moneys at Dakota REGULATIONS The secretory of the treasury has pre- pared a series of to govern the importation of sugar They wul be promulgated in a day or two RELIGIOUS Washington May nc are the postoffice changes in Iowa for the ended May ville Jefferson county Wra L Duke postmaster Minnie Dickinson county Thomas White postmaster Discontinued Emmet Lake View Alto county Postmasters appointed Davis county A M Easton Browns station Clinton county Nicholas 1 Keokuk county George Watts Donahue Scott county F Keppy Greenwood Polk county Wm Justice Hebron Adair county Charles Whiting Salix Woodbury county A Southwarth Selection Monroe county H M Taylor Slagle Keokuk county James L hart O'Brien county E A Farnsworth Wyoming Jones county W H- THK STAR ROUTE CASK Washington Ingeisoll his argument in the star route to-day and made a bitter assault on the character of Moore's testimony continued his review of the testimony of Rerdell going over and James and the reJ book story pointing out the conflict nig em en ti had not clu when an adjournment was taken president has appointed Samuel Ferguson as a member oi the river commission vice James B Eads OF h late led of Louisville tucky commissioner of internal revenue in phiLf of Green B Baum resigned TO president will leave to-morrow afternoon for New York the opening of tlie Nev bridge Ho will be accompanied by Secretary Folger Secretary Chandler Mrs Chandler the postmaster and Mrs Gresham and the attorney general and Mrs RAILWAY MAIL The regular annual conference of superintendents of railway mail was organize 1 at the postoffice department to-day The most important of the conference will review of the railway mail regulations UOS Hon Walter Evanp oi Louisville who was to-day nominated by the president as commissioner of internal revenue to ceed Kaura is a lawyer about forty-one years old He as a lieutenant in thu federal army during the war was a member of the Kentucky legislature from Christian county in 1871 and a senator from the same county in 1878 In 1879 lie nominated for governor on the lican ticket and made an active oi of tlic Presbyteria Assembly Saratoga May the morning sion of the Presbyterian assembly Dr George D Baker read the annual report of the board of home missions In all one thousand three hundred and five missionaries have been supported by the board and one hundred and three teachers fey the womens auxiliary societies The report recommends that the assembly ask the church to raise 000 the coming year The receipts last year were Tiie report was adopted Rev Charles E Dickey submitted the report of the special committee on the relations of the board of home missions to the presbyteries The committee agree on the report as First within the bounds of presbyteries the work of home missions should be carried on in harmony with the presbytery second the board should not decline to grant asked for by the presbyteries unless after a view of the whole field there is not sufficient funds third the board should Dot commission pastors of mission churches but to issue to the presbytery the amount paid to the missionary fourth that synodical missionaries only be ed by synods fifth that no missionary church is to be organized within the bounds of a without its sixth that each synod shall appoint a home missionary committee to ascertain the whole number of Churches and missions needing aid in its bounds and to equalize tho aries of missionaries In conclusion the committee judges that no action is Dle on their part respecting the plans for sustentation The report was and made the first in order for Thursday afternoon The appeal case of the Rev Dr W M McLane of the Steubenville Ohio suspending him from the ministry hanks and fellowship were passed with It was recommended tbat he children assemble on November 10 next to commemorate the four hundredth anniversary oi Martin Luther A committee was appointed to prepare a order of service for that occasion the Home and For- eign Missionary societies of the Lutheran church will meet for a two days session REFORMED PRESBYTER Philadelphia May evening session of the Reformed Presbyterian Synod was devoted to the discussion on the paper in which Rev Alexander of Nova Scotia asks for an ment to preach and solicits the thies of the General Synod in his losses by ire which he sustained He expresses a desire to return to the United States m order to be with his family and enjoy ordinances which he is deprived of where le is and finds fault with ministerial Brethren in regard to his preaching Dr McLean d a resolution that the synod sympathizes with Robinson and that his case be referred to the Eastern Presbytery Rev Mr Thomson characterized Robinson as a living disgrace to the General Synod The resolution was adopted and the synod adjourned tli state He one time partner of H in Hop was a m m at the i in In loSC vas a delegate at large to the Convention one of the who supported Grant not hereto office although ie had considerable influence in tho rf federal in lie is i vann of General for heresy then considered The So Can It When your suffering friend tells you that he has tried all for his cough but obtained no relief from any ask him if he has ever taken and Tar If not he has tried no remedy at all This remarkable preparation is the only absolute and unfailing cure for all of lungs and throat which duce dangerous coughs and terminates if unchecked in consumption It has the full confidence not only of the public but of eminent medical men Toothache in one minute or of Captain Pugh at Racine bout a year ago A stay of sentence was sked but refused Youngstown p May A Ohio special to the Mrs R J McMillie of county while in a fit of ra insanity drowned her two children in well forty-five feet deep and then took oison herself There is no hope of her The children were aged two att sis years The family had lately from Garland Warren county GOT FULL San Francisco May Kay auditor of Alameda county who was sentenced to-day o fourteen years the iull penalty for the rime ARRESTED FOR Des Moines May A and Vill Crandall were locked up at Fort for larceny Herbert Crandall as employed at the Illinois Central ion and had stolen grip sacks belonging o traveling men containing samples and A search warrant found he goods in his possession Will Crandall vas arrested as an accomplice DIED OF HIS Omaha May Barker lorton who was fatally shot in a row in saloon on Sunday night died Mrs was held as pal and her husband as accessory in the murder AND ATTEMPTED SUICIDE Jerseyville III May shot and killed Mrs Nellie Dodson his afternoon and then shot himself but mly inflicted a slight wound He is in ail judiciary committee recommended that the matter be referred to the Ohio synod for action A long argument followed or point A division ordered and the was not received 222 to -33 A motion 10 refer the matter to a committee of eight clergymen and seven elders to examine and report to the general bly was postponed by the expiration the hour The home missionary meeting was pre sided over by the Rev Dr John Hall o New York and was addressed by several reverends BAPTIST ANNIVERSARY Saratoga May national Bap list anniversary began to-day The Bible convention assembled this morning with J L Howard of Connecticut moderator Dr Griffith stated that the object of the convention was for the determination by the Baptists of the United States how the Bible and missionary work shall be done The question for debate was Do the Baptists need a distinctive Bible D John W of New Jersey and Rev Lemuel Mass of Indiana delivered able addresses on the subject At the afternoon session the debate Dr W W Evarts advocated a separate Bible society and Dr A C of Massachusetts spoke upon Economy in work Dr of New York presented a resolution pledging the con- vention to unity of and to distribute Bibles received the revised and Bible Union versions W Samson and it is the instrumental in securing pointment The new qualified and was sworn in to-day at Louisville the occasion for haste being ihe ten days for which an acting commissioner could be appointed expires at midnight Till STAR EOUTE CASK Washington May the sta route trial to-day Colonel resumed his address to the jury He declared that testimony was proof in itself that ex Senator Dorsey never wrote a letter to Kerdell appealing to him to be faithful commented severely the action of Kerdell borrowing money from his while at the me time he was conspiring with the to send Vaile into the govern merit knew what dell WfA was oml pictured his ami ol thib ot that cry of the a from tlie heart of honor Before ihe of his the court DAT The an closing the un day Murch has a letter to Secretary Folger he notifies the that lie is ready to the investigation of the charges Supervising Hill on Wednesday next together Dr Phillip Schaff Presbyterian and a member of the existing committee on the Bible revision was present during the debate At the evening session the discussion was continued The house was crowded Finally the resolution was Rev Dr Howard Osgood of the theological seminary after tJie treatment received the society no Baptist ch stated that he does not expect the results to lie so sweeping conclusive as they would be if he had been granted power to send for persons and pers He recounts to the secretary the difficulties he will have to encounter and claims that Folger has ready been misled by Hill and that Hill should have been suspended from office pending the investigation COKE TO SEW YORK The president left Washington this after- noon for New York accompanied by Folger the secretary of Ihe navy and Mrs Chandler the eral and Mrs Gresham and the eneral aad Mrs Brewster It SB not known haw long the president remain in New York but it is probable will be there until after tics day APPRAISERS Secretary Teller has appointed a com- mission consisting of C Lenn John G Fisher and John Q Apple ton of sas to appraise the Kickapoo lands a Kansat BY TUK Washington May day appointed Henry W Lord of gan to be of the protested any mistranslation and misleading revision Dr A H Havy dent of the Newton theological seminary ot Mississippi denied the ments of Dr Samson Dr Wayland of Philadelphia said the American Bible wasn't Catholic and Baptists could not work with it Dr G B Carna of Boston thought the Baptists need not de- termine the accuracy of the Canterbury revision but should agree on a basis for ork that bind the denominations A Man Killed by a Runaway Team Des Moines May Storm Lake yesterday E F Chase an old gentleman was instantly killed by being thrown from a wagon by a runaway team LOST ON TUG LAKH Chicago May of wreckage identified as belonging to tho schooner Wells Bart which came ashore north of the city limits to-day leave no doubt she was wrecked in the storm on dav night as she was due here about chat time irom BuBalo Her owner T S Dunham of this city has no that the upper rigging of a sunken schooner visible above the waves Point about twenty miles north of this city are those of and that her crew of eleven souls all perished She was a first class vessel valued and insured for She was loaded with on thousand five hundred tons of coal for this port Her crew consisted ot Captain Thomaa Fountain one of the most capable and experienced men on the lakes Dan his son W F Cody mate and seamen lohn H Wilkie McCarthy Thomas Hickey Jeff Powers Thomas George and two men and a boy whose names arc un- known SUNK May peller Atlantic from St Marie reports that the propeller of Mon treal with general merchandise and sunk twt miles east of Algonia Mills on Sunday night during a northeast gale She lies in thirteen feet of water crew were saved VICTIMS OK SUNDAY'S STORM Milwaukee May of th schonner Petrie were discovered to-day The of the three seamen drowned are learned to be Charles J Olsen mate Jacob Housen and Martin A None of the bodies have been found GOING TO HECKS Sailor Bov ashore at Bay river going to pieces She has been Sot All kidney and urinary complaints es Bright's Disease Diabetes iver troubles flop Bitters will surely lastingly cure Cases exactly like your own have been cured in your own neighbor hood and you can find reliable proof home of what flop Bitters has and can do MATTERS An Engine Deliberately Over Two bv which tlie work will he de- 1 to-morrow THK 22 The minister mm adopted thy report ol tlie ly Chicago St Chippewa Falls Wis Ma laborers iu the employ of the Paul Minneapolis and Omaha road fatally crushed under the wheels of ai engine of the Chippewa Falls and Westen company which was driven across the gra ie of the Omaha road to obstruct thei works The Omaha people were attempt ing to make a crossing arid had placed a crew of their men with rails so placed a to ditch the incoming Western company train before it reached their grade Thi Western superintendent was on the and hade the men get out of the way committee m favor of erecting a be crushed 1 lie Omaha officials ical seminary building in Philadelphia tlie men to hold their ground and have n The report ou the publication houne fear The result that the engine cam project of the synod house was back with terrific force and fatal results Lexington May The rian church south assembly to-day the committee on bills and overtures reported on various bills The discussion of the question of amending the constitution as to the education ministers was con tinned On a vote being taken the ma deeming it unwise to make any changes because the ready have power to license and ordain in exceptional cases was adopted After recess the question flow shall fraternal relations be carried on whether by letter or was debated The com- reported in favor of letters The question was under when the assembly adjourned The question of for- eign missions is being discussed to-night THE May general bly of the United Presbyterian church convenes here to-morrow evening and will probably be in session for a week Erery presbytery in North America will be represented The retiring Moderator Paal will preach the opening sermon The important question to be considered tie use of instrumental music in EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN'S May Evangelical Lutheran general synod adjourned this evening to meet at vania on the first Wednesday after Whit iu The usual resolutions of u arrests have been made Boston May 21 The counci granted pardon to Charles P Stickney a defaulter whose terms have expired by limitation in thirty days LOUISIANA New Orleans May The Time Democrat's Louisiana special says y esterday ti veiling Guy on and Pierc Lanier and William Curley were in the southern portion of St Helen parish Guy on and Pierce are aons o Pierce Lauier Sr murdered some thre months ago on the Baton Rouge road i Livingston parish Suspicion pointed t James end William Curley as the assassin of Pierce and Guyon Lanier swore h would avenge his father's death Abou a month after the murder of Pierce Lanier James Curley was murdered and it is sup posed that William and Rober Morrison hia brother-in-law themselves and awaited the coming of th young Laniers and that in the fight whic followed the two Laniers and Curley wer killed NOT Denver May 21 This morning in th case of William If Bosh charged by ex Senator Tabor embezzling th jury was out five minutes ana returned verdict of not guilty Tabor received terrible from Bush's lawyers SENTENCED FOR Wis May Clifford waa to-day sentenced for life by Judge Bennet OJF IRISH GAVE BAIL NOT TO COMMIT SUICIDE New York May Bettini he young Italian lieutenant who recently hot himself on account of a love affair las so far recovered that he was arraigned n the police court to-day to answer to the harge of having attempted to end his life le was accompanied by his friends the uke of and General Bettini said he did not know what le was doing when he shot himself He was held in bail to be on his good or which was furnished by friends continue the use of remedies that nly relieve when Ely's Cream Balm pleasant of application and a sure cure for Hay Fever and Cold in the head an be cured for 50 Apply into with little finger Mr J Grand can safely recommend Cream Balm for the cure of Catarrh Cold in the Head etc Before I have ised the first bottle I purchased of you T ind myself cured At times I could smell anything and had a ache most of the time LILLY Agent for the American Express Co Haven Mich My son aged nine years was afflicted with Catarrh the use of Ely's Cream Balm effected a complete cure W E HAMMAK Saston THE WEATHER Severe Frost ut Havana 111 Spenal to Havana 111 change thermometer from to thirty degrees followed the late tornado Lasi night a heavy frost prevailed in town ant country and especially in the country Ice as thick 113 heavy window pane was found and the ground was frozen toes beans sweet potatoes tint tomatoes cut to the ground Corn has came up poorly and considerable ground has been planted a second time Nothing is being planted now Fears o damage to wheat prevails The Illinois river rose two inches in one hour after ihe late rain and is now at a stand A FROST Chicago May to the Inter- Ocean from various points in Illinois and Iowa indicate that the frost was quite eral last night in those states ix Augusta May and are comfortable The thermometer marks GO It is feared cotton will be injured COLD IN ARKANSAS Helena Ark May cotton crops are suffering greatly from the effect The degrees the lowest ever known at this time of the year Some localities report a slight white frost STILL Ohio May Snow was still falling here The small fruit ia all killed and other fruit badly injured AT May heavy frost pre- iu this section last night lee formed to the thickness of of an FOREIGN NEWS Coronation Festivities itt Entree of Emperor Into the of the Italian POM tit 1 in France ARRAIGNED Liverpool May dynamite con- were again to day the offered showing the connection of the prisoners with tbe explosion at the works in Glasgow Counsel for Deary and Flannigan protested that this did not concern their clients DISCOVERY OF ARMS AMMUNITION Dublin May quantity cf arras and cartridges have been discovered under bridge at Sligo PURCHASE OF A WAR VESSEL London May Pall Matt Gazette says the Japanese has chased a man-of-war i ow lying in the lyns originally for the Chinese lavy LONGFELLOW'S BUST is WESTMINSTER London May Bradley has nade arrangements to place the bust of m Westminster abby between the tombs of Chaucer and Dryden THE DERBY RACKS London May following are the probable starters in the Derby race at lon Damns Tne Prince St Blaise Goldfield Ladislas Beau Brummel Highland Chief dor and Kewfield The jockey Archer rides Galliard The is seven to two against ard four to one against The Prince six to one against Goldfield ten to one against and Beau Brummel fifty to one against Newfield dnd twenty-five to one against patiently the friends of the republic such a result The government has made an amicable reply to the cardinal's com- THE POSTAL UNION Paris May chamber of tips adopted the American postal service in a slightly modified Quick complete care all annoy i ng Kidney Bladder and Urinary Diseases Druggists Resignation of Bf Home itay Minister De- announced in the chamber of to-day that the cabinet has resigned and that he had entrusted by the king with the formation ol another net EGYPT Soudou to The governor of tlie Soudan telegraphs to the reporting that after the battle of April 29 the rebel forces were Two vessels commanded by icks Pacha and Bey cut off their retreat at the passage of the Nile A majority of the native chiefs submitted to the Egyptian tbat others and the governor is sanguine follow their example of a RuMbut Berlin May nihilist from Russia has been arrested in Sonth THE LAMOK The St Clalr Strike St Louis May backbone of the strike of the St Clair county Illinois miners seems to be broken up Sixty men left this city to go to work this morning i and on arriving at station were j mU by five hundred strikers who induced The Entry of the Ciar Into Moscow May czar left the Petrofsky palace at noon reached the kremlin at o'clock There was a slight fall of rain during the march of the procession but otherwise the affair was a complete success and the enthusiasm of the people unbounded The this morning for the entry into Moscow of the czar was splendid The whole route from the palace to the four and j one half miles was crowded with people At every point imperial standards displayed balconies were hunp with gaily colored materials and Kussian colors The only foreign colors allowed to be dis- played arc those of the various embassies Along the road which the procession arc one hundred Venetian from which banners are flying AH domes and spires of buildings of the city are decked with flags Thousands of sons passed the night out doors so that they might secure good places to witness the procession Multitudes of thronged the churches praying for the safety of the emperor The emperor wore the uniform of a general and was mounted on a splendid charger He rode a little in advance of four generals who were directly attending him He maintained a calm demeanor although he often smiled graciously in re- sponse to the wild which greeted him at every point upon cheer followed each other from ihe packed multitude on ihe streets and from thousands of people in balconies and windows Hie empress was with mark oi and Her daughter the grand Xenia threw kisses io the people Mounted grand dukes formed a very brilliant group The Asiatic deputations were also magnificently attired the state splendidly decorated and ihe whole was most gorgeous The entire route was lined with At the moment the cortege entered tbe city a salute of seven guns was tired from the palace The governor general received the emperor at the city boundary and joined the cortege with his suite In the grand entry into the city the em several to quit work but made no hostile demonstration The sheriff and a posse are on the ground SILK WEAVER'S STRIKE Paterson N J May oue hundred Ashley Bailey silk weavers have struck for an advance ol ten per cent The strike is sanctioned by the Silt Weavers Friendly and Protective Society of America Tins is the first attempt to advance weavers wages on of Monday nights mercury touched thi i i- inch Gardens suffered severely but it is thought no serious injury was done to fruit or growing crops AT DIXON Chicago May Dixon Illinois special says ice to the thickness of half an inch formed last night and tbe fruit prospects in this portion of the state are unquestionably injured SNOW IN OHIO May on the hill tops fell last night and lay on the roofs and trees to the depths of one and two inches Many branches of trees were broken down The snow was still visible this morning but it was about all gone by ten o'clock leaving no sign of blight on leaves or The temperature has risen to forty-four It is still cloudy PROST AT CASEYVILLE Caseyville Illr May severe frost occurred here last night which damaged the crops considerably and doing more injury than the cyclones by the of And it stimulates and promotes the growth of hair Burnett's flavoring extracts are the best A Military Macon Ga May The Macon 1820 have decided to visit in the leaving here on June 10 and taking men and a few prominent Thoy will visit St Louis Janesville and places horseback was preceded b by a regiment of Cossacks a squadron of oons mounted Asiatic deputations aud a vast multitude of court servants and iers Following tbe emperor came the minister of war generals and camp the six grand dukes After the male members of the imperial tamily who like the emperor were on horseback came the by the Grand Duchess Xenia in a state carriage drawn by eight horses a groom leading each horse on either side of the Carriage mounted pages and grooms following Then came ihe carriages containing thw grand duchesses and Marie na and Alexandra Josephovna and the grand duchess of Olga and Mane and the duchess of Edinburgh Then came the grand ess of Wurtemburg the Princess Mario of Baden the Princess of burg the grand duchess of Meckli burc Following these came a regiment of guards and then ladies of honor in carriages a squadron of lancers the mayor and tions The governor of Moscow judges and city officers received the emperor at the gate of the Resurrection his jesty and the grand dukes and the empress alighted and knelt in prayer before a ture of the Virgin Mary The of Moscow received their majesties at the steps of the cathedral of the Assumption with a cross and holy waler The ing of the people was perfectly deafening The procession then entered the kremlin NOT SO ENTHUSIASTIC London May dispatch from lin says a report which is not yet ed comes from St that pre- vious to the departure ot the emperor for Moscow an explosion occurred under the washstand and in the of his but nobody WBS injured the emperor and empress being in the room at the time Between tlie Republic Vatican arch bishop of has been authorized by the pope to the attention of the French to the difficulty the pope has fn preventing the tension between the Vatican and France from becoming an open rupture and to show bow im Livery Stable 1 Brooklyn May livery stable of John F Loomis burned this morning Two tramps and fourteen horses perished Loss Milwaukee Saloon keepen Milwaukee May by Ihmi Stowell to salmon keepers to close at mid- to day and nine tenths of The to obey III ii A JUDGE ot tor uf St St Louis May Chester H left this city for Chicago on Thursday the of April ostensibly to attend some law Since ir has been reported by his father John M Krum with whom he hud u law partnership that he was very in cago Last week he stated that his son was at Dr William A Hammond's dence in New Yark city for treatment A telegram from New York to-day however stated that Hammond had no knowledge whatever of Chester Krum Inquiry was then made at the latter's residence of his but answers were refusal It was further stated that Judge Krum had acknowledged to Sheriff Mason whose legal adviser Krum jr that no one was cognizant of his son's whereabouts A few days ago the probate court issued a citation on the estate of Charles W Ford of which Chester Krum is lie lias failed to make a report to the court since July 1882 He has also failed to in the estate of Daniel W Bell of which he is also ad- ministrator Under these circumstances disappearance causes much com- nent He is one of the best lawyers io St Louis a prominent republican and appointed United States district attorney by President Grunt He subsequently elected judge of the circuit court here This position he resigned in order to act aa counsel for the defendants in the celebrated whisky trials His ab- sence is involved in muck mystery and the of his family and friends is re- as very singular to say the least He was engaged in several important law suits here to attend to his presence is absolutely necessary There are ugly rumors that lie has lost several thousand dollars in playing poker but of this there is no direct evidence Chester Krum is married and has a large family of SECRET SOCIETIES greeting of tlie Ohio Grand Lodge of Cincinnati May Knights ot began the fourteenth annual sion of the grand lodge of Ohio this ing Grand Chancellor J F Shumate pre- siding The past official rink con- ferred on a large number of candidates including some of Kentucky Divisions have arrived from Saudusky Delaware Cleveland Tiffin Mansfield Marion Col- Day ton Toledo Lancaster and Ripley Visitors are also here from In- Detroit Covington and Maysville TEMPLARS Chicago May grand lodge of the world of the independent order of Good Templars began its twenty-ninth annual session iu this city this morning but engaged only in preliminary work all the delegates not having yet arrived It is estimated that one hundred and seventy delegates will be present to represent the various grand lodges George B stein of California right worthy grand templar presided at the forenoon session Delegates announce that a plan of will be outlined for the guidance of lodges in making the power of the order felt as a political agency in securing prohibitory enactments iu the several suites of the union At tlie afternoon session standing com- were appointed This evening a banquet was held at the Palmer house J PI 1 i   

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