Show BY TELEGRAPH pm FER mur sur UNION irr RAP nap AMERICAN A M alsto A N new HEW yo york yoek 8 judging from the press comments Cleve Clev elands landle message is not a little disappointing the world says saya there is nothing specially striking about the message bo so far as it indicates anything at all con concerning concertin cernin g its author he will be a safe and a olid regulator of the affairs of the state the sun says bays its ideas are few but for the most part sound bound and on the side of official economy that it is commonplace with a laudable moral tone verg merging verging irig 1119 perhaps a little towards cant does not on the whole diminish the valus of the document the star says aya it ilja Js to be regretted that he did not speak with more emphasis on three or four matters of great public importance but cleveland Is constitutionally cau cious and conservative times it Is made up chiefly of a series of rather bald statements of the condition of the various departments part ments of public gervice service it is singularly barren of suggestions and recommendations regarding matters of first importance and such as are made are small and commonplace the tribune says saya the nam naw message sage bage considered consider edama BS a whole la Is common place cleveland la is said to be a man inan of ordinary ability and without the firm grasp of the underlying principles of government which goes with statesmanship the herald says the message ambles easily through and around various topics ol 01 interest in state administration ministration and is extensively statistical tib eai eal and mildly suggestive the funeral services over oyer trenor W park were advertised to take place yesterday the church was opened and a number of persons assembled sem bled but about 10 minutes after the appointed hour it was announced that the steamer by which the body was expected had nor not been sighted it was also announced that due notice of the funeral would be given and then the congregation dispersed ST josepn JOSEPH mo 3 at 10 this morning affre nofre a nire fire began in an unused grain elevator of the hannibal st joseph railroad and spread rapidly destroying the old passenger depot of the Haun hann hannibal ibal st joseph two box cars several flat cars loaded with lum berand cumber of frame houses honses the elevator originally liy ily lly cost no J 3 the waterworks water works and machinery burned last night will soon be in work ing lug order again incendiary A baard texas special says thomas jones and geo so S franks of cotton on the street franks pranks with a shotgun e hot gun and jones jonea with a revolver both fired tired and both were killed washington 3 supreme court resumed sitting today to day no opinions were announced the profits of the garfield fair were nearly Sl standard silver dollars in circulation jan 1 1882 jan 1 1883 excess of exports for 12 months ending nov 1882 excess of exports gold and silver coin and bullion 3 same period value of f imports of merchandise into theUn the United ltd states the 12 months ending nov increase value of exports of domestic and foreign merchandise for past 12 months ending nov de decrease creme the naval advisory board recommends building the tha following vessels one steel cruiser to cost Sl three steel cruisers to cost 1 11 one iron dispatch boat to cost coat and a cruising torpedo boat to cost the finance senate today to day virtually completed the tariff tarifa bill which will be reported to the senate tomorrow to morrow two or three items remain to be finally acted noted on among them silk not more advanced thau than singles and silk threads or yarns of every de script iop lop purified or dried diled the tariff commission recommending upon the former a duty of per pound and upon the latter these figures hive hivo been reduced by the committee to and re speet electively ively subject to ta more important changes are made by the committee on various tariff schedules as follows on schedule A chemical product products i duty 4 cents a pound recommended by the tariff commission on chromate chr omato and of has haa been reduced to 3 cents a pound and when ground or mixed in oil the commis efon eion recommended a duty of 2 and Vs cents respectively the committee advances the duty to 2 and 3 cents in earthenware and glassware the duty on china chins porcelain parmanand parl anand bisque ware including plaque ornaments charms vaseo and statuettes decorated or ornamented in any manner has been fixed at 60 per cent ad valoree valorem va lorem the same not ornamented 55 instead of 60 all other earthen stone or crockery ware 50 instead of 55 per cent cast polished plate glass not exceeding 24 x xgo 60 inches square 20 per cent all above that size 40 per cent pig njg iron is fixed at 8 6 per ton in providing for steel in gotts the commission commis bion alon strike out all limitations in regard to weight and fix the duty at 6 cents per pound on oil all steel steal except crucible steel iron ore 50 cents per ton iron or steel rails and iron or steel flat rails glo gio of I 1 per cent per pound this includes flat rails ralis rails ralls for horse railroads the committee make a reduction of t cent upon each grade of old copper old brass and all composition metal of which copper la Is a component material of chief value if la a pound upon lead ore lead in bags bogs and bars bar old scrap lead and lead in sheets sheet pipes or shots the duty is fixed as at it present respectively on nickel ingot iron arother or other forms plated with nickel soc soe instead of 25 in sugar the test is retained and duty fixed on all sugars at saccharine strength to no 16 dutch standard at lc lic per pound instead of if 1 from no 16 to no 20 dutch standard be instead of 31 all abiva 20 dutch standard 31 instead of aj molasses ac per gallon on all tobacco valued at a pound and upwards 75 cents a pound on cigars cheroots cherooty che roots cigarette etc the present duty is retained in schedule H liquor no change in schedule I 1 cotton and cotton goods a few changes are made in the way of reductions 5 to below the commission in wool and woolens wo olena the distinction between washed and unwashed la Is removed and aty fixed the same as that imposed on unwashed wool in the present law in the schedule of books the committee fix the daty at 20 per cent ad val the above embrace all the more important changes proposed in the finance committee after some further slight amendments of the bill tomorrow to morrow monrow it will be reported to the senate for consideration CAMBRIDGE 0 3 official returns for the seventeenth district give taylor tay lor republican a majority of 1863 1963 raleigh Ba leigh NO NC S atha tha legislature organized the democrats control both houses george mo rose eose la Is elected speaker of the house jacksonville fla pia 3 the legislature has organized chas dougherty democrat ia Is elected speaker of 0 the house the governors message shows shown a full treasury he recommends the reduction of the state tax to five mills augusta me 3 the republican caucus nominated re united states senator frye the nominated harris mo PJ Pl plaisted alsted hartford conn 3 the legislature declared so called black ballots valid votes gov waller and other democratic officers elected ware installed milwaukee 8 special preparations are being made for a big fight in the legislature over the prohibition amendment it is reported the liquor dealers have a powerful lobby established chicago 2 at a meeting of the union veteran league of ex union soldiers tonight to night preamble and resolutions that of them were personally cognizant of the tho causes leading to general fitzjohn porter porters dismissal that the sentence ot of the court martial was just and that the position taken by senator donator logan nogan on the bill for porters reinstatement is 13 light right STURGEON mo blo 3 henry jackson livery stable keeper after forging his bis uncles undoes name J 13 lockridge to notes for several thousand dollars and borrowing money of nearly everybody disappeared taking a woman denver 3 the tha republicans Republican la albuquerque B S mo late justice of the peace at coolidge no ma M this forenoon shot and hilled killed huse brown browni a noted desperado lincoln neb 3 wm win whitcomb constable at friends frienda neb nob atten anted to arrest chaa chas gridley who shot him in the back of the head put him in a wagon hauled him to town left him at the house of a neighbor and droye drove off but was captured at wilbur whitcomb will probably die strong talk of lynching lunching lyn ching ban san francisco 3 mo P r ray kay clerk in the office of the auditor and county clerk alameda county has absconded after forging and hypo the cating warrants to the amount of chicago 8 the appellate court today to day affirmed the sentence of judge gray fining 20 keepers of gambling hells or houses in which gambling is carried on each aa As this comes cornea nearer to enforcing the law with more severity than any previous legal action has done it causes much satisfaction among the better class of citizens lachute Ija chute quebec 3 frederick mann murderer of the cooke family at little bideau rideau yesterday Is to captured mann is an englishman only 17 years old I 3 Win winchester chetter cheater special to the daily press three colored laborers on the kentucky central B R E R extension put some wet dynamite in a stove to dry this morning it exploded blowing t two wo to atoms and seriously in injuring aring the other the louse house was completely demolished troy 3 dubose grandson of general toombs of georgia was waa fatally injured and three other students seriously hurt while coast ing keokuk in 3 The Keokuk elevator burned tonight to night it cost silo 1103 new and had extensive repairs insured chihuahua mex mes 3 W P morley chief engineer of the atchison topeka santa banta fe system was accidentally ci killed at santa rosalla rosalia his body will be forwarded to his wife at kansas hansas city new now york 3 the herald has the following details of to wo parks death at 6 welock park dined heartily and was in good spirits till about 9 pm when he retired to rest reat he remained sound round asleep all next morning which occasioned sur bur prise as he was troubled with insomnia at noon his at noticed his breathing labored and at once called a doctor who en deavo red unsuccessfully to arouse him examination convinced the physician he hod had been attacked by paralysis applications of hot water were made and other treat i ments resorted to and the patient finally breathed ea filly but lemalu f ed unconscious about 2 the following morning sten breathing again set in and shortly became irregular and then ceased entirely ho he died without regaining consciousness ness JERSEY CITY no NJ J aan order is obtained from the supreme court citing the mayor and alderman to explain why the tax levy of 1882 3 should not be bet set asido aside on the ground of tho the exemption from of the property of the various railroads in violation of the fourteenth amendment to the constitution of the united states chicado CHICAGO 3 bat at a quarter before seven this evening a large meteor resembling an electric light in brilliancy and color and lighting the entire heavens shot from a point 45 degrees above the horizon ina lna in a southeast downward and western direction being extinguished suddenly in the southwest about 10 degrees above the horizon A dark red light remained in the sky shy at the point of starting several minutes afterward the light at first elongated in the direction taken by the meteor gradually fading to an irregular round rounded ad form NEW york aa great revival of interest in eloc elac electric tria lighting is going on in new york since the brush swan electric light company began exhibiting practically the value of a new storage system invented by mr brush the electricians have been surprised at the of the invention and it is now admitted that by it the problem of cheap house lighting is solved the tho tribune commenting editors ally on the results achieved says that the system is fully fifty per percent cent more emmi effi clant than any yet offered DENVER denven 3 at a late hour yesterday afternoon mrs gov HA H A W tabor filed complaint in the county court asking a divorce from her husband charging desertion and nonsupport non support the aniber was filed within an hour admitting the facts as charged evidence was heard by judge harrington ring ton and the divorce granted in just four hours the governor deeding her city property led l ed at NEW so 8 bonneman a a well known member of the gennan Parliament and editor of the frankfort zef Zei flung fung has telegraphed thib thie country that the distress in the inundated region is Js indescribable and contributions are desirable promptly CHICAGO 4 last night nights fl meteor was seen also in and elkhart El kharr indiana and west bend bond wisconsin and other points between six and seven ahe ibe pullman company has built two care and will build more of the same pattern which are arranged with a small buffet or kitchen in which travelers can prepare ten tea or coffee and containing amid its shelves a variety of food they are particularly desirable for excursions one of them has been put on tho the rock bock island road KNOXVILLE ills 4 bt st maryb marys episcopal school for young ladies ladles in this place was burned to the ground early this morning most of the hundred scholars were asleep when the flames were discovered and had barely time to esca escape when the alarm was given leaving leaving their wardrobe and abd pro property pirty many escaped ca ped by ladders miss gilletts of B buffalo ills broke her leg miss gaeford BaB hab ford of dubuque was seriously injured by falting from a ladder E A also fell and was waa injured no others were injured and no loss of life occurred though at one time it tt t teemed inevitable the building was an imposing three story brick handsomely furnished the students were mostly from ills the loss losi on ou thib the building Is about fully insured the loss loes of the ladies ladles in property is about as much the building will be rebuilt soon land gand meantime temporary accommodation nor for the school will be used washington NOTON 4 A terrible storm oywind and snow la its now raging here the wind ia Is blowing at the thye rate of III iti miles an hour temperature pera ture zero mary moore a disreputable died dlud early this morning from the effects of burns received about midnight while she was lighting a fire with kerosene oil henie Herle lothing was waa burned from hep hei her body and the flesh crisped and blistered A fillmore mich s special pe cial olai says A boiler in hoffman bellemans Bell Selli mans nalla steam flour mill exploded yesterday alx bix aix six were injured one died and two more will diethe alethe boiler was thrown I 1 over SOO sot feet D ddudley CD udley vlee vice president of the calumet iron iran and steel co says buys these mills will close J january aubary loth for a month mouth or six weeks on account of the low price of nails I 1 about men will be thrown out of employment on account of this action of the nail manufacturers of the country bat but part of them will have some employment in making repairs r 0 at E I 1 G N NEW york YOEK 2 athe the times paris paria special on the death of gambetta says the corpse reposes on a bed the eyes eves which are wide wido open preserve servit servet their customary expression while the mouth month seems beams mobile the hair ia Is thrown back from the forehead and no distortion Is apparent in the features death has not disfigured his countenance perhaps had he been like ordinary mortals ho he might have recovered but high living and excesses of all sorts had brought on diabetes which was complicated ted with other disorders the 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