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to VOL-XXXVIII-NO. HO I. ilLOOMLM.TON. IIL IIMDAY I HICK Mil Kit 21. WHOM.

NUMUKll I) WKBSTKK AND STAltK. VSOiH THE BAM. MURDKK FOUL Odd lllnS Kaiglilaul I'rlhla and sums of I niirranaa Inierilleiad by lha lloiuan 'atlivle 4 liureli. (pnfrrM Pfvotrd Vrttcrilay to the Mr. ii.D.

Malison, a rroiuliirnt I'-pck. utrnirl ami Jlculeii lieat li. Niw V1111K. Deo. Archbishop Cnrrl- liivrlllnjf mil Inliralltiii of 1 titir SUrli! Matins.

gan denied himsetf to reporters today who sought Ut obtsln Ins views ri gsrdlng the with others as lha Democratic na joritr of Iheceiiinmuw n.sy tur-m on, mat-he in braced In a substitute embodying a. I the artiKii.iiiirnu, Inatoad of endeavoring lo patch up the present bill. Nrw Hume fur I lis President. Wahiimutiin, Doc. 21 -Senator y-jay to.

day Introduced a bill authorising lha st-cro-lary of ln treasury lo purrhiaa thr land contained lu b.iK 2'J. of Columbia HulirliU, a suburb of Washli.glno. as Ihu site for the rvsiiionce of the president of the I'niU-d Nutu. Ttiu bill limits the prim ui qure foot and Hie total appropriation lo fl.UMMki. Represent stive kirlinrdtoii.

Democrat, of Tennesson, Introduced a a I in -tliar bill in the House. HVlesin.ti.-al Interdiction of sii-ret stx lr Tit ork i of Art Ik Mfi of New llsjmp' I'sS ties, promulgated by 1 1 la It of llr.ua 1 1 the couf.irjnci of tno pn Th Crlnis Not I'Urnirred CnMI Tr Afr lis 1 iiniiilMhiii lipd nf a Urnit. TAZtrVEU SUPEftVISOHS. Thry In, 1 l.oia mirlaMl Mora in- li; and Arijuurumviil. Pram.

iee. 'JO -Special. -Dr. J. K.

Mi-Inure, Tr.1t1.1ul was aim U-d csiunty pi') an I will loos afu-r th4lninttet at th" i' farm. S-l-iire Kj-lo was n-eloeted Janitor nf tho Ouui i lings in this city. Tlis HuUil I lo board the circuit curt iries aud contract Is to bo Oia.tg at day. A r. viiuti ni in have an astlntint super-Itiicjr .1.

1,1 ttiu c-Hiuty lo aisl the county ut rint. l-iit was pd. when iM-rin-W-iM'-nt l.v aii presented the nam of John KiMiiiis for that position and ha in by tlio bhtrd, with a salary of f.M a year. The hi, la of lha aiiei lsl htliifls and d- Pu sblr lo lh l'ple of lb Isllrd HI Oil- of hi dl'H-ese this niornuig. Vn-ar l.ein ral Farley admitted the truth of the statniienl thsl a an order was Clue fhom dead eyes.

A Pliulograph ul a Murdered ttiimaa't I are l.ltr lrlure lit AaaaMla. Ju.t.ix, Doc 20 -Phi-tiigaphic -lem- may give tlio llrat tangib'u clue lo the identity of thu murderer nf Mra. shear man aid Mia, 1 lure hate b-in sevi ral suaprrt and clue followed without ui-i'eaa, hut today an impn asli 11 of th murderer wss found on the retina of Mrs, Shi arinsn's i-)e. A photograph waa taken by Fred S. Marh, a local photographer, and lo dim Is due the credit of having nrlglnnled the Idea of rtatuliitng the organ.

The cilati-iice of the Impression of the murderer un the eye was lirnl dlscav-prud by niraii of a powerful ii.lcn-MotKt I'lifurtuiiatcSy, tho feature of thu n.an could not Ixi seen as the view ol-tained sliow only the hark and Very littla of tin-solo. Apparently a big man i represented with tuihy uhiskcrs and wearing lone overcoat. Thu trouaoi appear badly wrinkled. The coroni has takeu out bulb rjea of the n.ur,l.-ti woman and another photograph wl.l taken tomorrow by a promulgated. "II Id I Son of Tern peramn and Knight nf Pythias rr li.U dieted, ho (aid.

M10 decree of condein eaale. Do. 80 The Senate hi nation wlil atones bo promulgated through' THE PANA brief executive arsuoa to permit Harris, Turg. Dec 2d -The body of Mrs. A Malison, atifT and cold and lying In a Mil of bar own bl'ud, was discuvervd In her home at Fif and Monroe slrevu, this alturuiMiii.

To all appearance the woman lis I been dead about tea da) a. L'udoubUidly the casu Is one of oolJ-blocdi'd tuurdor, with roli'x-ry ss the lu-cent I re. Mrs lived alone and was genoraily supposed she had consider out II. church, both from the pulpit and by tho pmi. A lo the reason fur the Tha Vlrtim Mr ItemiileU as Art'iur o( TrontMMMM.

to niovs lo reconsider the Tola by which the nomination of Judge I'lark to be district Judge fur Ilia i-asturo Iliaaoas-I'nraialae; 1'arly Itvluru K.nlKr ia Nutct. Ph. 30. Tno corpse ruurned tin re war down. Tha rioing b4ir? am to rncuiva 1-1 a day and tha court and mlddl district n( Tennice wsicttn flnunl.

Harris said ha had received infor aanirrs a day. and no allowtne mrt from Chicago today by Pullman Conductor mation of serious charges against Clarke, in 1 1't for esiwiiset and uillnagn otlPT able money about the hous. A criminal Harbour was idmiiinnd as that of Arthur than ai iual liioiiey eHnded by the 14111a which should be Investigated. ataaull prvci'dod tie tiorrlolo murder, Itlnbons by bis mother. His father Is a TI111 b.i.snt Attorneys t'jrran and lirivn When the duura reopened routine mi the The only M-ron who seem to kno I at uoo as.

h. Pralltman grain dealer and tulugraph operator at V- r- business taken up. viven In sudit.oa lo this tho sum of anything about It Is deaf and lion, the murdnmd boy's home. The Tho bill to revive the grade of lieutenant- i f.ir money eiH-nliHt akllli-d photographer. No Imprtaaloa was diai-ovi red on Mrs Davis' ryes.

dumb colored man named Gurge Knight. corpse was taken lo Vernon Interment. Col M. rria 11. the latu chairman of the general la lha Army wa reported aud wliu saw two men, probably on the evening A messano waa roceivid today from bmr of S'ipei visor.

wa preenl. by placed ob tha calendar. FLIVSY CHARCES. hJi triiir lrln. on behalf of in board Vernon that young Jlinnous' iiula Vuay Introduced a bill to provide a suit- with a silver and ivory paper knifn, silver relatives, who had gailiervd tliuro Th AHra.ll.

h.s Aaalnsi harlr II lark of the 1 1th. enu-ra window of Ihemurdered woman's home and afterwards saw then runaway. No Inteliigiblu account can be arrived at from Knight ciii-pt ihrougn his edict II I a duileato matter lo take up, and It I unii'iunt lo aay the ord-rt aru en-detuned bi-eauso the arch bishops evidently held tliat they are autagonltiid to ttie church." The unuet Is that the movement was deli raitied upon by tha council of arch Lulio; of the Itoman Catholic church In the Fulled States, held in f'tileairn In September, I 1 hat council furuiuluted riN-iinimeiidatioiis wt.lch were furwsided to the oh, who, in turn, laid Idem before the oriif'-renee of cnrdinais, which endorsed tliem, tlio luijie. tliereoo eftlllng h.s Seal til the dei ree of condemnation, 'llii rre i in tho form of a letter to the arch-t is li ii tnd bKhops of the Polled Slnio, and 11 was communicated throui-h Mur. Salolll.

Iliahop MrDounell Is lha flrnt to give the decree Pu'iln ily.and his course will oequli-kly followed by the other prelates Ihruuiihoul the country. It ass cie, ti that Archbishop (Vrrigan would announce the Interdiction hi the meeting of the trusties of his dlocesa today si the calhi dral. but no declaration such action is yet madi public. abla reldeno for tun preldenL and rut gists Ink well, g.U'l poo and mnrll, In a hsso In pursuit of Noah Foster, Do Ml Appier In Have Any right. t'lUTt iVkk.i, Dec, 20 Tbn of Pans, the alleged murderer and fugitive.

Tie Senate then proceeded to tlia special erduf for tha day a-eilie presenting to cnoii suiiip is aud a fountain po. Mr. M. rriam nn. In hi happy stylo, 1 lie bosrd theu adjourned.

returned this evening after a two doys' brother, who It the only person who can understand him. The two wlil be brought tho government by tho tiata of New Hamp soared. One of 110111 was heard to ruuiark charges communicated to Senator Harris against Charles D. Clark, I lo suc iether tomorrow at the coroner's Inquiry NEvVELl'SMUR3rT. that they wsre salisflod with ins trip.

Ho ahlra tha etatuee of John Stark aud Daniel Webster. Addresses were delivered by ceed D. Key as Slates idga for was at once hushed up by another deputy The ran la lha Riavlag of Ilia The II rat inkling of the murder waa made known this aftcrnoou by a milk boy who tbe esat and middle dlatrli't of Tennessee, sheriff. Gallitigrr, Proctor, Hawlcy, DuBols, Hoar, Chandler, Morrill. Davis, I 'lull, Cullom, noticed that a can of milk which he left on Foster left a cigar case at the home of ronie from G.

Mc.tdoo, a young man in Pi brokerage business in New York, who Muchelleod Lodge. Mrs. Million's stop ton days ago was un farmer near the scene of tho murder at riio-rly resided in this city, and was aa.so- While this order of business waa la pro- touched, lie liniii -oialely made kuowo bia dawn of the day tha corpia was found. CiaU'il In the practice of law with J. II gress It wai InUirruptod lo paas the urgency f.ara to the poiice and an Investigation fol Ihls cigar case Is exactly like one the auprrlnlaudrnl of lha Midlauil lermliial.

Cmii i-ib I'hkck, Col I -c. S) Tho rir-cumttanevs of th killing of Uuhsrd Nawell, general superintendeiit and Chief enf-inecr of Ihu Midland Terminal road, by A. W. Van lliuien, a miner, near Independence, lail ulght. are a follow: Tim owner of the liiack Wonder mine ll.irr.

Tha charges aro that Clark' law deficiency bill, making appropriation for lowed. left Vurunn with last Friday. llrui Clark A Brown accepted employ footprints lead from the murder tlie ceoiua ofiloa and the depsrtuient of Jus tiro. In a little back room, lying on the back, and in a pool of blood long aince driod, lay FOR ELECTION FNAUDS. scene through a corolla, toward the buus At the conclusion of the Stark and Web- where the cigar-case was loft.

A mn an' liiMit from parties having contliotlng Interest in the foreclosure proceedings against the Chattanooga I'nlon Itallwav the murdered woman. Two sack of pota Ar. lha line faderatloa nf I'hieago ator exorcises the Be a to adjourned unlll swerlng hosier's description was witti the toes were rnJely thrown over her bead, lining Hood Wnra. murdered boy at Oconee, four miles south ould not agrie with the railroad a to i Saturday. HOB.

bile bundle of rags and old clothes or the scene or tho murder, about twenty CiiU'AOii, Dec. 2d Eight Indictments covered the body. The most brutal treat were voted by the grand Jury for election nours before the corpse was discovered. The coroner's lury tonight returned a ver Wasiiinqtom, Doc. 20.

Breckinridge, of ment had been dealt the woman before bar Company. Judge D. M. Key, tho retiring Judge and cs postmaater general, aa.t ho I entirely familiar with the lull, which waa lu hi court, and that there wa nothing Improper iu lho position or action of any attorney in ll aud ha wired Senator Harris. frauds iu Ihu lalo election In one precinct of damages for th rivhl of way.

Arbitration gavu trie mine ll.V). Tne road paid 1. (jut Yi-onian, one of the owner of the mine, to.d the muo living In a cabin di-rei'tiy on the line of the roid not lo lei the rauroad disturb them under any circuin dict of death at tha hands of a party or life was taken. The clothes were thrown the Tairty fourth ward. Tne piraonsln partiua unxnowo.

up over ber head and clotted blood bald dictodare charges with Inliml.Utlun and them lo the floor. The entire top other other Interference with Voting. This Is the A BlC LAWSUIT. stances. The fairoad built track with a Sharp curve around the cabin.

head was crushed In, evidently aooeni Drat fruit of the wor by ttio civic fedora Tha Coatantlna llatwaaa the Urape Crrck plished by aoma heavy blunt instrument. went nut on a apuclal car, slopped tion. Slid lay on her with hor arms at her Coal Company and Others as to Coal l.aadi. The following indletmnnti worn vot'i lo at the cabin and went in with paprra In hia band Soon after Newell came out quickly sides, her head turned ti the right, her be returned late this afternoon John Piyno, en I Van II iut--n appeared in the doorway SpHtMorf clp, Doc ao. -The I'nlted right leg straight out and tha other drawn lounis Mahoney, Patr ca Charles Jirry with a rill and tired and fell dead.

up a little. States court of appeals reversed, on errors. Vaa llojieo clalmi ha shot In self-defense. the dceisloo of the L'mled States district When the newt of the horrible find be SVALLP0X AT J0LIET. The lleopllal Now Ha Nina Wrll-llevel-tpeit aaea.

J'iIikt, 111., Dec. 20 -Smallpox ha again broken out in this city. List night two children of Mhliael lljnlou Were found III the ouihern portion of the city dangc rnuily sir. The other member, eight In all, were carried lothe pcl house. Mr.

Jerrem wa sent to the pest house this torrnoon. This makes nino i.l with the smailpox iu the hospital. Supleton, Michael Kummagrt. IVnha-n Sweeney. I'atri Cnhill.

James Harry, Jerry Sullivan. Patrlcii A. Buck wo li-o. Storms and Fred II nzjr i lie latl three court for the southern district of Illinois in came known the ist intense excitement but it appears thai Newell was not armed. Van liouteu had no interest In tho properly, lie was Jaued at Colorado Sorlntrs.

tbe case of tbe Farmers' Loan and Trust prevailed, and detectives were immediately put upon the cue. Tho neighbor are all Jewell was a nephew of I'resldJnl ewell are policemen. Sevoiilnen more indictments were re Company, of New York, vs. the Grape of the laae Shore road. Creek Coal Compaoy, of Vermilion county, colored, aud tby said thoy had not aeen turned this evening.

Included In the num W. H. IL Skin was arrested as an acces Kentucky, retmrtod the urgent deficiency blU appropriating 100.000 for tha census, saying that, unless It passed Immediately, tha census work would stop. This la in eluded In the deficiency bill passod by the House a few days ago, aud now held up In tha Senate. An amendment appropriating 1125,000 for Jurors' fere waa added and the bill passed.

A bill granting the widow of Gen. N. P. tanks pension of 1100 per month passed. The House then went Into committee of 'the whole on the currency bill, aud Sperry, Democrat, of Connecticut, spoke In Its sup-port.

fcperry was followed by Droalus.of Pennsylvania, in opposition to tbo bill. came the spocisi order of speeches ever tha presentation of tha statues of Uen. Stark and Daniel Webster by New Ham-shire. the memorial speeches in connection with the monument unrolling were Ished, the boring sea correspondence waa laid before the House and adjournment was then taken. WEBSTER AND STARK.

Tlt Statues Presented by New Hampshire ti Were Unveiled Vesterday. ber are Police Sen-earn M. Malone, Patrol by which valuable coal property In Ver Mrs. Matlson for two weeks. sary.

The officers of the Midland road con man McGrath, J. J. Sullivan, clt.v milk in- sider Yenman largely responsible and say milion county was sold by the mtster-in- Mrs. Matlaon was a member of tha To- they will prosecute him. chancery to satisfy a Judgment for pen a tvual burtrsgg Association, and waa against lha Urape Creek Coal Company.

EDDIE O'BRIEN OISCHARCEP. ne lands were purchased by a committoo a prominent suffrage' worker. For many years she was a member of the city Board spnt-tor, and Charli Klein, I -in -rati-; Jodire of election. Tho others Indicted are tbe men charged with commuting and aiding the assault upon voter snd with in-tinidaluin of every conooivable character, Th trranl Jury will eoauuu lu work to aorruw. 1 representing Bondholders for r.OO.uou.

To- EX-SENATOR ALCORN DEAD. Was a Promlumt Fig ore During lha Years hureeeilliig tha War. JN). Ex -Governor and ballad Stale Senator James I Alcorn The Man Who Wat IMrtetlf Accused of Education fro id the Fifth ward, ay tbe Grape Creek Coal Company tiled a i---- Killing- CollaN I fre. bill in the federal court hore to bavo the and took aa active -interest In the city's declared null and void and enjoining the Csitcaoo, Deo.

O'Brien, who schoola. She was at one time a city toacher committee purchasing the property from was arrested November 7, charged with th dbwl thl morning on his estate at Eagle's conveying the master deed lo third parlies. and waa very well known locally. She waa generally supposed to have considerable murder ol Gus Colisnder, was before Jus nt, MUs. money, and owned five or sUtousos 00 tbs tice Kersten this morning.

The prosecu WITH A GUN. eastsido. Her buiband left ber four or tion look a nolle prosequi in the case aud Hilled ills Wile and llimaalf. New Yohk, Dec. 20.

Charles Peterson Df. V. IL flonaer, ot Taylorvllle, I'ur- five years ago and took up a homestead ia O'Brien waa discharged. Fur more than suiof Editor V. Held, of tha llrveia.

California, where he has since lived. month O'Brien has been at liberty on --'HE BlJFF0 THt' i -President Davis of lha Seeond National, of Toledo, Fails lo Hcare at an Orange. Toledo. Deo. 20.

-Today a shabbily-attired young man entered the Second National Bank and walked directly into the private office of George W. Davis, inquiring if Davis was president of tha bank, and receiving an affirmative reply, the stranger shot his wife today, killing her, and then with the same weapon killed himself. The couple lived In the tenement house at St. Louis, Deo. 20.

A Pana special to the bond of (15.000. He waa the only ma COAL MINERS' CONCLUSIONS. directly charged with the murder. Jh lot) Trinity place. Jealousy, for hlch there ChronfWs says: Frank Iteid.

editor of the TaylorviHe Orr.ru, was caught in a authorities now acknowledge tbatnoevt Tha Pittsburg District ilea Will Vote OB dence was developed to show that O'Brien appears to have been the ground, was thu motive of the crime. Five young childron was one of the Market street gang 00 eiec very compromising position with Mrs. VV. H. Houser on last Sunday nlgbt, tb Proposed Naw Meals Strike Probable are left orphan by the tragedy.

lion day. when tbe rioting was going on at at her home in Taylorvlilo, by ber bus- the polls In the ZM and 24th wards. said: "Well, I'm a pour man and want sumo Pittibcho, Djc. 20. The miners of bind, Dr.

W. II. Houser. The doctor at-. several Ills; Fire.

Moiiiustown, N. Dec. 20. The this district have been In convention for EX-BANKER BcATTY INDICTED. money." "You can't have It, sir," Divl replied.

Wasuihotox, Dee. SO. Tho veiling that concealed the statues of Daniel Webstor and Gen. John Stark, which wore placed In the extreme north end of statuary ball In tha national capitol aa the gift of the people of Now Hampshire, were quietly removed at noon today and the public, for the first time, permitted to look upon- these latest additions to tbo natloual collodion of memorial figures. The unveiling coromony was simple, consisting solely in lifting from the marble columns the shrouds of can vaa with which thoy were covered.

There was, however, quite an assemblage of persons, including -mpted to shoot lioid with a revolver, but was too slow In drawing it from bis pocket, the past three days and adjourned today Babbitt block, a four-story structure In Tha Lata Manager ol the Manalteld Hank which allowed Kold to make his escape. without taking tbe responsibility of advis The itrauircr pulled from his pocket a round package and, holding it above his head, Will Ut Allied to Ki plain. which was lho First National Bank and Kalse's clothing store, wna burned today. ing a ttriko against the 55 -cent scale. Dr.

Houser scoured Taylorvillo Monday and Tuesday heavily armed in search of shouted: "This Is a bomb. If you do not Moxticcllo, Dec. 30. Wil Just before adjournment, resolutions ho loss Is estimated at (lOO.ooo. Kold, but the latter could not be located.

give tne money I smash It on the tloorand lisin W. Beatty, who was tbe manager of passed demanding dl cents for mining; that kill both of us. The doctor says be will kill Held at sight. all dead work shad be paid without any re Davis Jumped tn his feet and ordered the New Oiii.eaxs. Dec.

at Napol-eonvilie, last night, destroyed seven blocks, lucluding most of lho business portion of tbo towu. Loss fl-' the W. W. Beatty banking bouse at Mans field. Piatt county, and who fatted with lia man out of the office.

The noise brought duction on the present dead work scale SH0RTACE $9,000. bilities of (10,000, has been indicted by the that screens shall be mado uniform; that Gov. Smith, of Mew Hampshire, aud bis the clerks lo tho rescue, and thu man was secured aud taken to tho police station, of llu- miners shall bs paid, in full, cash every staff in the hall when the veils were cast grand Jury of Piatt county for embezzle Ex-County Traaaurer Henderson, rrau County, a Defaulter, where ha l. held on suspicion, lie gave tno two weeks; thsl company stores shall bo aside. me nt and was arrested In Chicago and name of Sam Brown, born in Russia, but abolished and the check weighmangela When tha figures were disclosed there 11.

seed under (10.000 bond for hit appear Princetos, 111., Deo. 20. A shortage of residing in Now York city. Tho bomb was number and be paid line other miners. was a round of applause from the New ance before the February term of the Piatt a large orange wrapped in paper.

(9,000 In tbo accounts of J. H. Henderson, in use resolutions are to be presontod to county cirouu court, lie has paid per Hampshire men. The face of Webster shows it characteristic vigor. He stands late couuty treasurer of Bureau county.

the respective locals by delegates, that a cent of the losses, leaving Cu.oou unpaid. THEY CO TO JAIL. vote may be tanen. The votes are to bs was mado known today. Tho announce iiu was a prominent mau and a great church turned in not later than tbe 28th, inst, and Kugeno II era Must awing.

Bmiminoiiam, Dec. 20. The supreme court today affirmed the finding of tho Birmingham criminal court in tho case of Eugeua Myers, who murdered his cousin, Eugene Walker, last spring robbing him of 11,000, and fixed February for his execution Walker was a sergeunt in the Limed States army at Fort Niobrara, Nob. The evidence, whilo circumstantial, is conclusive. FLASHES FROM THc WIHES.

worker. Tbo people demand to know what Tha Mesdowerofts Denied a New Trial the result will decide the future of the dis ment came from Henderson himself, and was followed by his turning over all his DC did with their money. trict. Iu the meantime tne Individual and hentenred. CmcArto, Dec.

20 Judge Brentano over miners can work, or not, as they choose at THAT NOTED CALF CASE. the 50 cent rate. ruled tha motion for a new trial for the real and the greater pari of his personal property to a trustee appointed by his bondsmen. Tbe property in the hands of the trustee Is appraised at (7.000. leaving the deficit (J, 000, which it Is thought will Litigation la Iowa Which Illustrates th Meadowcroft brothers, banker, convicted of receiving deposit after they knew the atubburnnrss aud Terverslty of Human Nature.

Tatiiwell Urand Jury. Pekin, Deo. 20. fSpeclal.J Tbe follow bank was Insolvent. Tbey were sentenced be mado good by more personal property.

Premonition of Death, Des Moincs, Dec. 20. The famous to one year iu the penitentiary aud to pay ing is the grand Jury selected by the supervisors for the February term of tbe circuit a fine of J5. Tbey were at once taken to Jones county calf case was, today, decided Jail. ourt: Pekin, C.B.

Cummintrs, It. D.Smith, Doc. 20. Special. A pe for the sixth time in the state supreme erect, clad in his old-time dress coat and choker, li is left hand grasping a roll of manuscript.

Gen. Stark wears the continental uniform and his right hand the hilt of his sheathed sword. The Senate and the House both took appropriate action upon the reception of these works of art but the proceedings were conducted by each body in its own hall. The list of speakers in the Sonate included the two senators from New Hampshire, Messrs. Chandler and Gallinger, who spoke impartially of the subjects of both Btalues; the two Massachusetts senators.

Hoar and Lodre, who devoted themselves to tho life and service of Webster; and Senators Morgan, Morrill, Davis, Cullom and Piatt, and Mitchell, of Oregon, who also apoke of Webster, while Senators Proctor and DuBois confined their remarks to Geo. Stark. In the House Stark speeches were made by Darker, Powers, Curtis and Blair and Webster speeches by Blair, Everett, Grout and Banker. The speeches, without exception, were Charles Kii-rsten, clerk of the Hotel I toiler, St. Louis, dropped doid.

Edward Hose wa sentenced for lifo at L'rbana, for tho murder of his wife July 22. William Parker brained Payne Glnze while asleep near Guthrie. and too'l court, this time on appeal from Blackbawk STRIKE SETTLED. U. J.

Albertsen; Hittlo, W. N. Hobart; Del-a van. Samuel Donley, O. B.

Orendorff; culiar incident is noted in connection with the death of John Dickerson, of this city, county, the first appeal having been from The New Orleans Dock Cotton Handler Tremont, B. F. Wilson Little Mackinaw, which occurred yesterday. He was a prom Clinton county. The case began as an ac-tiou for malicious prosecution May 23, Jesse F.

Bcal; Dillon, Robert Kennedy) inent member of tho G. A. It. and a week Declare for Peaoa and Work. New Oklians, Dec.

29. Tna cotton his money. Elm Grove. T. H.

Leonard Morton, S. H. ago yesterday, when slightly ailing, but and it has been in the courts, continually, undergoing many changei. Tbe original narlics to the case are all dead. The de W.

H. Power, managor of tho Star Plum; Deer Creek, Valentine Naffzigor; still In fairly good health, he said to several of his old comrades, "On next Wednesday I Malone, U. r. strawbrulge; Mackinaw, handlers' strike was settled late tonight, tbe white and colored organizations agreeing to divide work and rostoro rates. Tne cision is now sustained for 2.1I5 22, against theater at Buffalo, N.

1 died suddenly Wednesday. Kichard Sparks; Spring S. U. Mil- shall die. I am sure of it." His friends all the parlies lo the present action.

lird: Groveland. John S. M- berry: Cin regardod it as an hallucination, but on Mon Ex-Sheriff Miller, of Berkley county. hip aients concurred in the re-cstaDlisn- cinnati. John ii.

Preston; bar.i Prairie. A. day he was taken down with pneumonia, inont of peace and prices. RINAKER WILL CONTEST. W.

is short in his accounts with the Fisher: Washington, Ueorgo ish, William nd on Wednesday be died, as he baa re Ochenridor; Fondulac, Casper Hulls; Beyn state (21,000. peatedly predicted he would. Hon. finl K. Downing, Congrcisman- ton, Michael Curtis; nopcuaie, A.

u. mo carefully prepared reviews of the lives and characters of tbe mon to whom the day was Banker Henry Seiter of Lebanon Bays Lincoln Lines. Lincoln, Den. 29. Special.

At tho Elect. Will Have to Prove Up. dure. A Uamy Prize Fight. if allowed time ho will pay dollar for dollar devoted.

The galleries were not crowded at any Vihoimia. IU-, Deo. 20. Hon. Finis hJ.

residence of the bride's mother, Mrs. A. I W.i 11 1 a a llTnamltar. I of his liabilities. NbwVohk, Deo.

20. Jack- Downoy, of time, hut the attendance was larger than Mr. and Mrs. C. J.

Cook were probably Brooklyn, and Eddie Loober, of Williams Downing, Democratic congressman-elect from this, tbe Sixteenth, district has been Kimmerman, this evening, Miss Llllie Sheer was married to Hov. H. Schmidt, pastor of New Yohk, Dec. 20. A Chinese agent in oq average days.

burg, fought one of the liveliest prize fights Washington is negotiating with Mendonoa, fatally burned at Elyria, in a 11 ro that destroyed their home. served with a notice of contest by John I. St. John's Evangelical church. Tho happy in years at Stamford, before an au minister for Brazil, for the purchase of the Kinaker, the defeated Republican candi Send Petition to tbe Sultan.

Washington, Dec.20. Rov.Z. T.Sweeney, -Col. NatGaithner, ex-secretary of state couple will resido In the parsonage in this city. dience of about 600.

Tbe fight lasted for sixteen rounds. In the last round, when date. Kinaker charges mistakes or rrsuo in each of fhe 100 precincts In the district dynamite cruisers Nichteroy and The former has the celebrated Zalinzkl of Kentucky and a gifted orator, died at of Columbus. consul-general to the Iodgen. of r.iltnari, was nnea io aud Downey was in a position to end the mill in Harrodsburg from cancer.

dynamite gun on board, which Brazil fouad costs for boot-legging wbuuy and was sent Ottoman empire during tbe Harrison ad a knock-out, Doeber'a aeconds interfered TERRIFIC STORM. C. C. Fenno, of Gi'innoll, whoso no opportunity to uso against the rebele back to the county jail. ministration, Is hore bearing a petition of and a free right ensued.

When quiet was restored the referee announced that the Major Hill's cotillion party lo French's Ne- nd Italu Falling In Western Snow a family had deserted him, committed suicide by opening the arteries of his wrists. Hall wss largely attended. Springfield and during the lave outbreak. Great things are expected of it if it is brought into action. The plan is, if the trade goes through; to have the vessels token to China by Ameri fight would be continued in a few days in braaka and the liiack Hills.

Decatur were well represented. Annual reports show that not a passen Omada, Dec. 20. A terrific snow and rain private. A Decatur Kiopenient.

Darragh Jury Disagree. Kansas Citt, Dec. 20. The Jury in ger was Killed on any Aiicnigan rai.rc.ia during the year and that only cloven were Injured. cans, who are expeciea to remain long enough to instruct the Chinese in their operations.

storm prevail In northwestern Nebraska and the Black Hills tonight. All telegraphic facilities with the hills are cut off In this direction and no wires are working Decatlb, Dec. 20. Special. -Miss Edna the Darragh trial came Into court at 11 the Christian Women' Board of Missions, with a membership of 800,000, asking the sultan of Turkey for tho release of Sahao Valid issian, an Armenian life exile iu the oasis of -Tezzan, desert of Sahara.

He it to Secretary Gresham, asking him to forward it to Minister Terrill at Constantinople to present to tbe sultan. Sahab was a toacher for tha American missionaries in an interior jrkish town. He was convicted and exilod for conspiracy against the government, though entirely innocent, 1 1 iv iMm .11 Hotel Proprietor Cox of Emporia, Warren Hastings' Descendant Dead. 'clock and announced their Inability to come Segar, the 16-year-old daughter of Edward T. Segar, a high school pupil, left her home vestcrdav for Attica, ostensibly on a was convicted, nnea touu ana sentencca to in Nebraska west of Chadron.

Chicago, Doc. Farmer Worron Hast to an agreement, and were discharged. Tho standing of the Jury was sevon for acquittal ninety days In Jail for violating a prohibitory law. ings, a lineal descendant of the great War MAYOR HOPKINS. visit.

She really eloped with Frank Sol- nd five for conviction, lha case has been Samuel M. Brldgemao, veteran of lars, a painter, the son of a Decatur widow, on trial five weeks. Darragh was charirfd Ja tiotug to Consult a Philadelphia Spec with receiving deposits after he knew the ren Hastings, is dead, aged 81. lho old man lived in a dilapidated house in a to msto field at Park liidge. He leaves a widow and several children.

ialist on Throat Trouble. two wars and the oldest employe of Pinker-ton's Detective Agency, died at Evans-ton, III. Kansas City Deposit and Savings Bank was insolvent. New Yohk, Doc. 20.

Mayor Hopkins, of Tbe pair went to Covington, where they were married last evening. They returned to Decatur tonight Sollars had asked Segar for his daughter's hand, but it had been rcfusei because of the youth of auu Dicr eiuuu uu ueuu uu uviii an communication with bis It Is hoped, by- catling the sultan's personal attention to the case, to secure his release Chicago, arrived in the city last evening, H. E. Kummer, of St. Louis, after The Child-Killer to Hang in April.

Mr. Ira P. Wetmore, a prominent real having come east to consult specialists about tbe condition of his throat. the maiden. Segar is well known estate agent of San Angolo, has usod Defiance, Dec.

20. Charles Hart spending an inheritance of In four months, committed suicide, leaving a young wife in destitute circumstances. hamborlain Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea pleaded guilty, today, to murderiug the two lioortfl childron at Spaulding, and was Emigrated to MlaaisalppU Remedy In his family for several years as throughout the west, having traveled extensively for a Cincinnati clothing house. Douglas Putnam Dead.

occasion required, and always with perfect San Jose, 111., Dec 20. fSpecial. H. A. sentenced to bo hanged on the second Fri uccess.

He says: "1 nnd it a perieci cure Linbarger and family started for West day in April next for our babv when troubled with colic or 'MilUETTA, Dec. 20. Douglas Putnam Weather Indication. Washington, Dec. 20.

For Illinois: Fair, but with Increasing cloudiness; warmer; southerly winds. Point, this morning, where he will May Result in Substitute, VVasniKCTON, Dec. 20. A conference was held between Secretary Carlisle and Chairman Springer, of the House committee on banking nnd currency, relative to amending the Carlisle currency bill now before the House. The subject was gono over fully, and as a result of the talk Springer will propose a number of amendments designed to remove somo of the objections advanced against the bill.

It is possible that these, dindtodav. aged 64. Ho leaves a widow Will Meek Van Leaven's Pardon. and four children. He was the great-grand- dysentery.

I now feel that my outfit is not oompleto without a bottle of this remedy at home or on a trip away from home." For sale by Corn Belt drug store W. W. Marmon, C. F. Gaffrou, A.

N. Kinehart, Di'bi'qce, Doc. 20. Van Leuven. of mnn nf flan Tarsal Putnam, famous In revo engage in farming.

He has bought a 00-acre farm adjoining that city. -Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Received highest honors world's fair. pension fraud fame, was taken to Anamosa lutionary history, and the grandson of 1 l.rael Putnam, who helped to settle the penitentiary today. An effort will be made at once to have him pardoned.

druggists. Ohio valley. He leaves about (J00.000..

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