Show jae U wik bik by j te key isi ley raph i mouse HOUSE washington 1 21 24 2 1 shanks offered a rego reio resolution lution instructing committee on indian affairs to investigate vesti gate gato the status of the of the U S and its territories to their citIzen citizenship hIp under the constitution ution and touching their to property and to other rights privileges in view of past stipulations and law and the executive orders concerning them i adopted 1 AMERICAN i i T DAYTON 0 24 a this afternoon ch amburse Mb urse A eren Fren frenchman bliman hilman living in the south jart ity sho tand instantly lust antly killed killed jils lils jils wife in a sudden fit ot 01 rage which Is attributed to a disordered disorder ea ming mind A large and excited meeting composed mostly of women is held lim here were daily and nightly to prepare for a crusade against the liquor li qu or sellers tho the time timo nor for which is riot yet fixed RIPLEY 0 24 the temperance crusaders yesterday began their work on the suburban saloons sal bal sons gons and have already induced two to close of one of them gw leg luig irig them his stock to pour 1 into n to tile the road AUGUSTA me 24 tho house of representatives today to day refused to pass the bill abolishing the death deat h penalty by a vote of 57 to 73 I 1 1 l the ladles cli cil IW tem tom temperance p erance arance association of this city sent a postal card this pm to each saloon keeper in the town asking them to close and in forming them that if they dont comply Joy by thursday next they would visit them personally and pray and entreat them to doso dobo do so i I 1 wc 4 idius A state tato tate te temper m per pen an anco iiii mass s lilet haro today about a hundred persons were present mostly from southern ohio dio lewis presided short speeches were made by y a number berof of persons including several ladles ladies A state temperance bureau intended to supply speakers and organizers organizer for working 11 all parts of the state was organized resolutions were adopted hailing the success of the movement Us as a proof that the liquor liduor traffic can be abolished I 1 declaring yo reliance I 1 ian lan ce on divine assistance in the work urging contributions of beney money to aid the movement and appealing to the tilo ladies who w ho engaged en raged in in it to avoid avold all denunciation of liquor dealers but bu fc to treat them kindly and endeavor to assist them in changing their business to some 0 ther other w which aich shall be remunerative to them and beneficial to the community CITY OF menco merico 15 A terrible affair af ra ir is reported in the state of vera cruz A quarrel between townsmen of arld nna arid and Huas caleca resulted resul tedia tedla in 1 a gh t ing an whit which hase seventeen ente e 11 were lal JAI killed I 1 d the infuriated hua scale cans afterwards indiscriminate massacre killing children and cutting ox off the breasts of women the neighboring town of sent bent a detach tali tall militia itla to stop the tho atrocities g NEW bonic Y ORK onu 25 the Fulton St prayer meeting has engaged in the cause of temperance jn hira a special manner and audye andye ye stclay prayers drayers y e were offered for nor deliverance from the power of rum and that the fire kindled by the women i may sweep from off the earth the crime or of making drunkards NEWCASTLE del 25 at one this maski masks mask ed cd bien bier entered theall sheail il gagl gagi gagged bedi fedi and bound fhe the warlie barile warden eu the the ja jalland jail jall lland llund mid let bat 1 frazer frazen ze r atly ednol ed to ilfe life ai imprisonment ris 0 ent for murder and th the b burglars ur la tawton lawton ato hurlbut carter and brid bope tope e in under ten years sentence 1 CHICAGO 25 according accordi ng to the latest dispatches about 75 or men are still on the ice floes in saginaw bay they have llave been carried about ten miles out and can be easily observed through field glasses lam iam law several small smail parties dame came to fo land yesterday andin apprehensions bo be entertained for the safety of the rest as were felt the day before none have been drowned in attempting to reach although the passage is very perilous having to bo be made over oven broken cakes of ice 25 23 this after afternoon nghi nofi a policeman pollee hian blan named john doyle doyie shot and instantly killed miss law baw law ler with whom lie he had been in company pany for some time it is said th coni that t the officer was jealous of the young lady and shot her after often getting drunk tile the murderer was arrested cincinnati 25 the I 1 gazca le special from piqua liqua 0 says the praying women on en entering ring the saloon of thom them city hotel this evening foun tw bar ban L keeper leeper still vy ell eli disrobing dis ath ey left and th thelmen elmen eimen standing by told mid iha yhu he fact orthe bathe street and the crowd gathered in front of the hotel gaye cullwell SUl sui lwell an hour to leave the sa lopp the keepers came to his defense the crowd antho on the street grew lar larer larger er and a dangerous riot was threatened sr LOUIS 25 senator greeke buecke introduced in the state senate today a bill to protect peaceable citizens from imposition by religious or tempera temperance fanatics and to make praying singing preaching or swearing on or contiguous to any premises without the consent of the owner misdemeanor punishable sh by fine i philadelphia 11 li 25 elizabeth cady stanton inan in an address before ther oher the I 1 cical on th the antiliquor anti antl liquor movement opposed the feature of peripatetic praying bands of women she thought doroen should exert their influence in other ways STURGES mich 25 the temperance men have succeeded in closing every saloon in the town BOSTON 25 the boston grange which were declared not to be in good standing by the national grange it seems met tonight to night and declared themselves independent of tile the national order and adopted a declaration of principles and invites other orga organizations ni lations to unite with them as independent dependent 1 li arang ers philadelphia 26 thelt Theli the roman oman catholic total abstinence union in in this city had a grand demonstration at the academy of music last evening th the tho 0 b building ul liae ilai ing was crowded and a large iange number of clergy and laymen together with many protestants were on the stage the exercises consisted of addresses addresses and music and the reading of encouraging letters from the bishops throughout the country NEW YORK 26 A convention of the Trades and ibn turn gerein society and other organizations was held last night for the purpose of taka taki taking 9 further action to proceed against I 1 the police commissioners on account of the tompkins SI on 0 u the of january reso resolutions resolution lutio bios ns were presented which provide that measures shall be taken to procure cur the indic indle indictment tinen t lof of the police commissioners ners for inciting a riot on tile the of january and that charges be prepared ag against them and presented to the mayor who shall be called upon to remove them from 0 mee office which jt ja j alleged disgraced t A number of women engaged in the temperance cause failing to secure the theatre domique for sunday evening a mertill meeting mee tirl till was called at a well weli known saloon in houston street yesterday with the view of obtaining the use of the theatre attached thear the proprietor 0 r i etor hill was not in at the timeout time but u t on his Is return he was informed of the visit when ho he wrote wrom a ietter letter andressa add addressed ressa to the public in which ile he says the echoes of the great temperance movement in ohio have reached me and as a humble but still sympathetic member of the community I 1 heartily join angwill and will viii substantially aid in the tile principles of temperance so little known appreciated and jre in our midst harry harny ba has g s laced his theatre according to llis ills letter otter at the disposal of the temperance women for sunday evening it is now well weli we patronized as a variety and dance shop LLE N Y 26 the strike of the brn bra kenien kenion blithe Erle erie rall rali railway way is ended ende dand and all chepas the passenger S and freight trains aro are running regularly re gui gul arly philadelphia 20 26 the St edical times states that the autopsy of the siamese twins was conducted on friday last resulting in some interesting disco discoveries verle verie S ta the Q c commission found that the which were supposed to be joined abny by blood vessels were zeally on one body the paren tissue su e be being ng continua conti nun i c t them so that when th tho were remo removed vel veu from the bodies and aud placed on a table they formed one abeso the so called track of portal continuity is therefore the liver tissue it will be r remembered bemb ered that chang was said sald to bo be possessed of on one more pouch than eng when the liver was removed however an upper hepatic pouch was found also proceeding from eng so that the band contained four pouches of pariton eula besides the lower tissue oth rth esq eso disclosures show that any attempt during life to separate the twins would in all probability have proved fatal Ciric CHICAGO xgo Xao the disagreement ir between bet W tho the uni union uhlon and central pacific railroads and und the rock island chicago and burlington and north forth western vestern roads on the question of pro rata freight is virtually settled nothing being left left to complete om the arrangement except some details e tails talis ThIs settlement was drough brough t about today to day at a meeting of the general geile getie ral rai freight agents of the above roads another meeting will be held tomorrow to morrow when tile the terms upon which the roads are willing villing to pro tafe rafe will be finally fifi ally nily settled DAYTON ohio 26 06 the women continue their prayer meetings with their usual spirit the adai took book legal advice today hh and ana d it cizl is rumored decided for the present against treet prayer ir in consequence gabe gahe elbe stringent ordinance against obstructing the streets t the tho he ladi ladies ladles es may yet conclude to test 1 h 0 d ango ange 26 gatt gaft 6 aba ata abc abt a meeting today to day the temperance women completed their plan of operations for their praying brigade to attack the saloons of the city ana and fixed upon tuesday next to commence the campaign 4 ai 27 the temperance crusaders in are patiently waiting for a storm from the west and expect to begin work in earnest arnest wath the opening of next week last night the tho sons of temperance gathered in mass meeting when in an in address the nev rev W C steele said that the mayors wife the district attorneys wife cros bys wife wige arid dr john halls wife could sweep the saloons before them as the first women of philadelphia and other towns were doing on OA mon monday day the street meth odist church daily darty prayer meeting will begin and on sunday afternoon a temperance experience meeting will be held in forsythe street church nearly two hundred rea rca ladies of high social al standing jn in jersey city met noci yesterday t erday and organized a wo mells temperance movement khey they th eyare are not con eon connected with the ladies praying band that visits saloons their plan is to district the eity city visit families and urge men women and children to sign the total abstinence pledge at a amas massi meeting in dr cullers Cuy lers church in ia brooklyn on tuesday next drs talmadge buddington and i duryea aryea will speak the latin catholic temperance Teni perance union of brooklyn will have a great demonstration in the academy C my und erthe patronage 11 of bishop A dispatch from philadelphia says the womer ils tempera temperance Ace crusade in that city and state continues to be the tho all absorbing topic the christian ladies of one portion of the city have bave perfected their plans and between betwee ft three and five hundred hundred women of the best society will take a part in the war A great public demonstration by the catholics of jersey jersey city was held last evening in st michaels church three thousand people were present the president of the catholic tot total a I 1 abstinence union n of amer byrne af of trenton made madea a most idest emphatic speech urging the Catli catholic olle citizens to arise immediately and do battle il iha Iho legreat great public foe of american libert ilbert wand yand of their christian rp religion ligion they thes owed it to the honor of their name to show how they could crush outtie great evil now striking terror into the heart of every american T patriot and christian man he called upon them to thi taue take 16 the religious abstinence F pledge ledger as ag archbishop manning emanuill had lad done and as the bishops au and d priests wem doing in I 1 n this country at large the crowd arose and then knelt in front of the altar and took the pledge A washington dispa dispatch teh teb says bays that mrs N irs ins M I 1 IC C G 0 has been before the gilb committee in the case of judge durell arad and that her testimony is regarded os as of such a character as to re require quire guire the prompt presentation of articles of impeachment me ut mrs gaines it seems had a conversation about durell with her lawyer stone who said that he be durell will sit upon your cause and decide in your favor upon certain conditions which are that sheriff parker ret retains in in ill lil liis ills S hands a rids lids 21 1000 for making streets in the property litigated for company the heirs and davenport and mrs mra gaine ghines durell in ean can n arrange it and if you will give him twenty thousand dollars you can have the remainder to be given to fhe int e above named heirs beirs and every other lot in the two squares designated is also to be given to durell 11 subsequently at the house of agnee in bankruptcy mrs gaines met du idu reil reir who asked why why ho ta ulf bif not ot sit in her case and referred her to norton at a meeting at that office lie said to mrs gaines i she would concentto consent to the proposition made mado tober to her byler by mr stone the day before he the judge w would kulil sit in her case christopher chii Chil stopher clafferty thrice convicted of tho the murder of policeman omeara in this city two years ance was hanged in jail at kegan regan lii ili atone acone at one oc loock this afternoon tey ter noon the evening part post learns leons that daniel drew is lying dangerously ill III at his home in ty FREDERICK bldr didy 27 several Sev oral pral valuable horses including the well known wade invade ram ham hampton rqn ll 11 were burned to death deathly by afire a rp in samyi sami T bungles stable staw this morn monn morning I 1 ipg pg NY 27 tho homana temperance movement fairly started here at D this morri morning hig big bells were rung and the tho in large numbers assemble dat library hall uail ja 40 lewi lewit explained th tile tiie e manner of ef organizing and conducting d the tho movement short speeches spee elres clies were made by clergymen and prominent citizens ladles ladies of the leading families were on the stage and also spoke washington agen 27 7 Gen butler with secretary richardson senator boutwell boutwe 11 and representatives rooper hooper an and aud d buffington dad bad ba ad an interview with the president this morning relative rela reia tivus tiviS to the appointment of simmons ns as collector at boston X the result being it is stated that the president will not with withdraw dra w it nor in case of rejection will he be iio lib nominate minate any of the three persons named by the seven mass meeting representatives the house toay today to day granted a pension of fifty dol doi dollars larsa larsn a month to the widow of gen canby 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