Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 26 January 1895 — Page 4

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MORE ABOVT HAW

SENATE CONTINUES CUSSION

YH'H DlS-

llr. Make* i»n Appeal for tin* Miilntrniinco of tin* l.:tlli: IM111MI' -.Jiwist' Kicks Not to lie Impciirlicd -In the HOUM'

\VABnINriTON, .Ian: 'J.'!.—In thes-nate ycst'.'i-(l iy Mr. Allen (pop.. Neb.) re.pentml a laryi1 hunch of petitions fr.wi niti/ens of Alitliaina claiming t.hoy wore .1

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t.'liiH'il

Mr. eorre declared that the Ha-'."? means of an arbitration committee waiian jfovernment was republican onlv in form. It was a povernmeut of force. It hud been established by force and was now maintained bv force. .Mr. Lodge said :heltritish in'liietu-c was back of the royalist element in Hawaii. "The arms us in this uprising' were bought by an Euyiii-htiiaii declared Mr. Loilye. "'They were •shipped in a l'.rilish ship from a ur,adian port. The insurrectionist w- re •lwjjely Kuyiishinen." It was no

Jollier a question of the new or the old government of Hawaii, bui a (jui'St.ion of ma int ainim: American interests in Hawaii. Mr. I odtre closed with an impas ioned protest against pullingdown tlie American Uay when it had onee I een rai-ed.

Mr. vie jrave ila'ures from the hit est Hawaiian year book showing the many mil ioii.s of Amer.oan capital invested in Ilawai'. "H"W much of that is held by one il!—1 laus Spreekels'.'"1 a si Mr. (ii-av. Mr. Kyle did not have the figure- as to Spreeke's. 'J his closed the Hawaiian debate for the day and the senate proceeded to the consideration of the Nie'ir.qnia canal bill. Mr. Turpie speak in if against the project. Mr. Turpie had not coneluded when at t:no p. in. the senate held a short executive session and then adjourned.

WIT.I, I'.ALI, ON I'AIil.l-l K.

I lnilrinnn of Way* and Mi-iuts SnoCommittee to Do Itlildin^. WAblUNi". I ON. Jan. 'J.'J.— ii present ative MeMillin, chairman of the ways and means sub-committ.ee to which tin: beer tax question has been re-fer-ed. intends seeing lisl to-day to learn secretary onsiders an government "s revenues

Secretary a rwiiether the increase of the ii'ieessary. an ell'ort to

There is a possibility secure tinaneia ateIhrongh an

.'eg• -l.ition !a the senamendment of one of

the appropriation bills to be acted upon by the committee on appropriations. A canvas of the senate nils convinced the leaders on both sides of the chamber that the conllii" between the silver men and the bond sen renders It next to impossible to seetire the passage of any independent financial or currency measure.

It is understood that the republican senators will not nppo-c an amen 1meiit which simply grants authority for an issue of bonds. Tliey say that if it becomes a bsoli ely necessary to provide additional money for the goveminent expenditures and for the maintenance of the gold reserve tin democrats can provide it by agreeing to a bond amendment without weifh-

Sugar Canes In tlie Supreme f'ourt. WASHINGTON. Jan. 23.—The eases ol Blyerton L, Chapman and John S Shriver, two of the witnesses who refused to answer the questions put to them by the sen»te supar trust inyeu-

i-clast summer, and t!:o local courts (or

!,- onlay roaol:'*i the .i im: court. '1 here

ivu.v no in', in :iti• by tlie court as to when a decision would be rendered .iu the motions.

•y-- IViolliiK Hill Hoporti'il. WASIIINH'KIN, .Jan —The PO'ilinir bill was favoiabi r"t'.'rti'd to the senate ve: .erii'tv by .r. Unti- (denv. S. C.) upi. v. liieii '^r. (haulier stated the rep.n". v.as ot unaniteous and ivc not ii.-M hat when lie bill was taken up he- would oiler an amendment coi

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ep'"iveii of a republican form oi gov- freight and ussi-nffer rates to '.he in-ti-i'otate ('oin.nerce commission »iciim of the bill are uneasy.:L the "pposi lion that is 1-eiiifr manifested.

rrnment and asking the intervention if cim^res'., '1'liis eleaied the decks for the renewal of the debate over Hawaii. 'I lie hii bject came uon Mr. Kyle- resolution. which is one expressing jreneral d'Mipprova! of the senate in the net ion of the administration by withdrawing '.var-liips from Hawaii. Mr. (niy 'iein.. Del vigorously defended tnc action of the administration. The Minoan ijui-st ion was une\peetedlv intirjee ed into the debate. Mr. ('ray re ••••red the fact that, the United Mates was now bound by international agreement to keep a barbarous kin? in power in Samoa. It-would not do to declaim a^ain-t a barbarous queen when we were at, the same time pro-. tectincf and maintaining such a kinir.

the snbm'. i"'i of

/•'or a N.itionn' 1'arlc at *t-t t\ sb'trj*. *.YAM{iN«n»v, Jan. 2*1.—In the ou.se vi- teniay Mr. Sickles (dem.. X. Y.) called up and had passed the b~ to establish a national military pa .: at (ei tvsbur.:". !'a. Tin bill Carrie ,,iiu appropriation of Sino.ooil.

The lio-w ':i en went into oinmittee of the whole and resumed coii-alera-(ion of the Indian appropriation bill, After some minor amendments the bill was passed. Adjourned.

Amended l.ttlior Hill Keportcd. Washington. Jan. '.'X—The amended 1"bill for the settlement of labor disputes

has been reported from the committee on labor with a few minor changes in verbiage. Appended to the report were letters of approval received by the committee from Samuel (lompers, John \V. Hayes, II. ('. Denning and J. II. Sovereign.

AIDS THE MEAT MEN.

tho Foreign

Hill In tlffere'l to Kemov Kiuluiri ii. WASHINGTON. Jan. t'3.—Chairman Wilson yesterday presented formally the favorable report from the ways and means committee on the bill introduced by him at the reqm st of Secretary (iresham repealing the discrini-

BRIBERY AT DES MOINES.

"Rumor* of

Money I'aid Ableriiun by :i» Syiulicato.

Dks Moinks. Iowa. Jan. i.—Th SI.000 paid to the Saturday I'eview for the purchase of its silence on the gas question, which was exploited in thcity council ^liecting Monday night was es erday placed the hands oi a committee of five le.iding citizens for final disposition. It. is probable the grand jury will mak" an investigat on preparatory to criminal 'U'oceedings. It is s-jid otiier seii-a'ional th ve!opiiieiit.'ill follow ei iiiieetin" ome of tlie a.dermen who are iul to have bee bribed in eo\i neel ion with the tras ordinance. It looks as if the peniicntiurv was in store for somebody.

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INDIANATOMH. lnL, .Ian :yM. lit tin* loo- ,-.l Hire yi'stef'l iv A resolntii-ii wa--a«l. iti'fi ctindt'inp iijp

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ing it down with other questions and that a majority of tiie republicans will-'j a it in is a IHH. permit it to go Ii rough if con pled with either silver legislation or the repeie of the s' ate bank lav.

KICKS Is A I.I. IUC.IIT.

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I in po ieh I lie .1 nl •••. Ii ill lure.

at t«'m pt .1. Hicks

^.".\SIIINTI'ON. Jan. 'J:T.—The to in peach Judge Aueu-'us of Cleveland failed yesierday in the-lu-tise judiciary conimil.tce by an adverse vote of 0 to 7. and instead "f j'eso! ion for impeachment, which, Mr. Hailey of Texas had pre-: j-.ared to rctjort. to the hor.se, one will be presented, denouncing the lee s\ stem wiiich. in the opinion of tnein'-ers, has m:nh the pvoeeedings jiossibie. Jndje K'cks ga' e. a persona 1 explana' on ihe mmmiitee the. aeceti'i.'s in the liirdsi 11 cases, ch he had handled as el.il the court and which furnished ground for the invi'stiga. iou. ami iestimony was given against him by irtin W. Sanders, .who had hoi-n his deputy clerk ai.d succeeded to {lie clerkship when Judge Kicks was promoted to the bench. The I duy's review of the ease, which was of a bitter and acrimonious charac.cr, changed the opinion of no member of the committee, and the charges were ignored. The case was madr. largely party quest ion. although Judge Ricks had four democratic votes, ami as the next congress is strongly republican there is no probability that it •will be revived.

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... -.l.'Xil'.. ill' idy for u'ur. ITY ul-' Ml i. Jan. ffov .stiii'iny ca'"iin't ni ft my 1'rosiilcnt i:ia^ iiri' "il (1 nat i-iii.'i It hrini!' its in in i-

O i'.at lie \v«.»ini not. v.*.jin'i't

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CAN NOT GET JURORS.

HAYWARD'S OAS- AT MINNE APOL1S PROCEEDS LOWLY.

Only Thrcr Mm St'rr.r*:l to Trr tho Cii*e After Two Wnrk—Attempt to ISlow lp ilium- with IJyuumlU—

General Ncv.n of tho Nur11tvt*s.

Mlt.xKAioi.is, Minn.. Jan '.'3.—When the trial of Harry Heyward opened I yesterday mornlne. before the rcrular I businos-- of exa:ninier jurors was tali .11 up. W. \V. Erwir ina-te a statement deI living- the story that had been circulated that Ilavward was implicated in Ian attempt toe -cape from jail. At -4:vlu. when court adjourned, forty-nine men had been examined out of a special venire and only three jurors had beeu selected.. Then Attorney Erwin made a strong plea to have the others on the list excused, saying- they were "professionals" and were liot competent to decide the matter. Judge Smith accordingly dismissed all the jurors on the panel, and anew one of iifty was ordered drawn, which will be brought into requisition this morning.

ESThe questioning of many of the jurors as to their belief in the insanity plea and other metaphysical and physical questions indicates stronglv what the line of defease is to be. Yesterday Adry Iloyward was released from hi confinement in the Uaiio.ey county jail and brought to this ei'-V by one of Sheriff Holmberg's deputies. Upon his arrival here he was taken direct to the county jail, where he held a conference with tho sheriff. It is supposed he will now remain in this city during the trial, in which he is ouc of the most important witnesses.

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tho ftitvifjn jiolicy of l'li'-aiU'ii' !fvc i:uul in ivlutii.ti 11) Irn rt' ail: itliuwaii: •iotnami'tt t_p iiaL t,ht 1' nit o.l 1 :i i.itu it'-vva at In- -i:U» anil l' iit'iii^ an ii''.va 1 io'i at thr »:ar lii'M pusj-iliji* irn uiii'ii t,." Tin' :v pti I ilii-an (Mtii'ttM li ili'ci' !t''i 111 I.- in u'l,111'' ScllO.il' fi a t.*'inst.it.iiti«)iia 1 0 ..'' vi'iit ion. V/.'n'ii.itiir CiiiiU'l*. ii-'s Cull ei .-ii m:i 1 sir 'ih ui ii IIIII.-ii:. 1 11 iirt-ftl on in1 vott 'ii 1 i. a-i v.-, till- i-1 [. 111 1:

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il !l:! Uliat I n: 111 111 lla wtuil.l liav li 1 II II *VI.-.11 !.".,!llil til* 11 I tm i-i'!isfi|ui r. ... .rx 1 'I'l't I'll '1 v,i' ilccliii'i'il n-'l'iU'.-f '--I'I'Iv. .\n-.\if.. in- I'i'i'ii iikm !'.•:• surni' tii- i',.iiiii| ii(i(l tru'ijis mi t.lu IK. •ilur, Ail 1 hi' iit:T- lial havi- not In-, -II on :n' ivi• 'ii:t I- itil". 1 Ten notilifii ti). i-.'tn.'-' R.-.r Hi-- i-lii i.r .'.it

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I' :O and Snow.

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SIN I-'IIAM L.ii I. .lo n. Kn ip is I 1 S11•• !L' I- t-«i:i• in 1 :t 1 if rtii -. in •ill I S 11 1 -It i.SA i» 1 It'ii vy iitTart •. i. nt 11 va 1 it'V II' I In- rivi •s't atlily. IN til. 'n:ViiiYit iilV. !l .'='.v is twenty fff' il ell 'IF V.' .1*' 'fiifc'1," p'a.•!•.. 'I'lif t, VV tl '. rlvt'i's CDtirMill(T |'V S 111' 1 -.vM

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ATTKMPT TO 11I^W UJ* A HOME.

I'ar: of the Itullilluic Wrucked liiy Dyiiainiu* a I Sault Str. Marto. SAFI/r ST/-'.. Mahik. Mich., .Ian. 23.— An attempt was made to blow up the Keseue Home of the King's Sons and Daughters at an earlv hour vestcrday

inating duty of one tenth of a cent per morning. Dynam.te was used, and pound ui\ all su:r-ir, both raw and relined. imported imi countries wliieh pay bounty on sugar cxprt.s. 1 presenting the report the committee explained that the repealing bill does not in a::v way ail'ect the duty "f I pe cent a '. valorem on raw sugaror V.-a.diti».:-.iii duty of an eighth of a cent, a pound on refined sugar. 11 is believed this action will at onee open the way for the removal of the discr minuting and prohibition against the entry of our beef and hog product into.'Jerinatij'.

the rear end of the building was demolished. There is no clew to the perpe! ntors of the work. it was evidently the intention to injure Evangelist Whiiaker, who was thought to live there, but he is living across the street. Wlnt.aker has tu.ceeded in weeding out the dives and has made himself obnoxious to the tough element.

Trial of Ir. K. I., rinley for Murder. OTTAWA. 111., Jan. ~:S —The trial of Dr. E. I.. Finiey of StiVHtor, one of the ni! St prominent young physicians of LaSalle county, forth: alleged murdet of Mrs. Clara H. Heath :-f Farm Ilidge was eomuit'Liced in the ClVeuit court Mondn ,- afternoon. The jury was obtained in the ca.-.O unci at the opening Of court, yesterday ni"ining the opening statements were made and the introduction of testimony commenced. I The line of defense will be that Mrs.

Heath really caused her own death and bte. The case will be finished probably to-dnv.

lias Coi:c. V:

•XA. Minn.. Jan. —J. F. Kings

WIN

land, president, of the Hank of fit. Cb.'irh-:-. closed recently under order of State Hank Examiner Kctiyon. has left with his wile for parts unknown. The bank had 1VJ depositors and he'.d in trust fun Is t.i the amount of Stifv,000.

per cent for mey. A widow hearing of this loaned him P.'t.o'O she had received as life -.iistiranee. N nv money and inti-e-s! are Imth fune.

'1 hun.. ,il I I lie 1 N I'L V!'! Ii Niel.oi... re ,id ni/ arrested vesterd beiii" implicated

II -II 'i:i ,1 "il i' r• r. Jail lilt n"

Stdcsville, was mi suspicion of the iiel h'vill

Iravedy Jan. 10. when the Uev. \V. 1C Fei.shaw and '.v!f..- had 1 he fatal tigiil wit!r-.b"rgl:itr. -esv.l'ing in 'he death Mrs. lienshaw. The revolver with 0 h'eh the shirking is done was f.'imd. The iveap'.n belonged to Mr. 1 leiisha w.-

KimrUn ti in T«"wh»'r I.i.*'.\. Ohio. Jan —In Amanda towns 1»in yesterday TVink llaber, 10, 'cher. "Miss Weaver, over the !i head .v it ti a sb: II n.'lk in sensible and seriously." ..Ua.ber was ai-fr-stcd.-

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I »L IIII ti R* 'I.\\- N\ AT: Oipo.

Ian The ma IIII facl nrcrs

nnt on:, 1 con vent ion of effected a temporary organization yes- Rivers,

teniae with Tio mas I'. F.ean as ehairman ami 1'. Wilson as secretarv. Addresses were made by liov. McKinlev and Miivor aldwell, when the coiiVeution proceeded lo business. The foreip.on was s"eu» in di-cus.sing pl.'ins for perma to lit oririi nizsi and the •1 appointment

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'nniiiiilti'e.s The

|se--.ion «ill eontiniie to-day and tomorrow

inlon ^llt'U* to Ids morj-. -V II.I K. Kv .Ian. —C'npt. I lie lost State of Missouri rehis stoi" 11 i.t no lives were

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t'Vui Ii ui .era ,' I b-sl HI

|..s! in I.,e il-iiste" He insists there were i'ti!v irn :.seiijrers on lioard. It. is -til el.- iiued however, that three are st. 11 IIIKII'I'I iiiii!ii| for.

'O. .'"'LARTOSF ON HORN. .Inn S3 —The I'lumiinson .• f'o. and ."'.i.',. nir were desl royed •ire bunk building iie loss is ^150,000,

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liondon. Solomon lie lil'.sbann •oinic open. nonl fever

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THE SIERRAS.

STORM

Snow li.inked t'p Ih rty t'e«t. Ilmh Hide the Ktiiiroud Truck*. SACUAMKNTO. Cul., Jan. Another storm is raging in the mountains, and. although there is imresiiow on the ground than there has been for live vears, it is rapidly' gr. winJ deeper. 'l»je storm began yesterday morning and continued without ceasing all •'ay. The wind is howling through the mountains, an the snow is falling thick and faster than at any time during the last twenty-four hours. Owing to the violence of the storm an.1, the possibility of a tie-up at any moment, no more freight will be moved utr storm abates. I':i-«enger train-. kept moving as long as possible. snow is bankud up alongside of traclc in places nearly thirty feet, the rotary plows are beginnin work with difficulty in these

Hundreds of men ar- empl

the will The he and

O

piaees. ed in

shoveling the snow so as to widen the space between the banks. As it is now tlie suow scrapes the side of the cars, and as the plows can not work to advantage the shovclers work in tiers grading the banks.

SECEDE FROM THE OF L.

Itru

Workers IlnUI an Important injj at N»\v Muvn. NK'.V HAVI-.N, t'onn.. Jan. 112. —-Sevenix a N a a a as I a representing 100.0(10 brass workers, chietly from Connecticut, New York and New Jersey, met in convention here and voted to secede from the Knights of Labor and establish a new organization.

Resolutions were passed condemning the action of the national convention of tlie Knights of Labor in unseating legally elected delegates and seating others with no constituents for the purpose of perpetuating themselves iu power.

Chicago Hoard of Trades

CHICAGO. Jan. 'JL.—The following table shows the range of quota':'.in on the Chicago board of Trade to-dnv.

JHII MKV...

CLOSING,

High. I.IAV.

'en. til.-Jau. 19.

Wheat—2 .1 mi.... f.4 '5 j-,0-1^ 54 May

7

-H 57'

July.. 5li la .Ml-rj' t.'orn—'J .Tun .44^ .4S-. 4S .44-^

May 47i 4." 4."', .471 July •4034 .4. 4.V •4tifl, Onl-s—U

•j.iV .Sti'a

:-.o

June .. :-.o ,2^\ aa .30 l'ork— •1 nil.... in ns io.-.-) 10. S5 11 .20

Mtiy.... 11 .40 11' 10 1 li it) 11.45 Ii«rd— Jim ... 6 57?!, tl 52 !). (55

Mny ... 6.N) fi.(U 6.70 ti.8',"^ .w. itibs— .7nn ...

1 5 50 5.05

Muy.... 1 5.SO 5. (17 5.07 5.S'^

l.ueky in an Ev plosion.

!)i -ni(.ri-. Mich.. Jan. ^2.—The large planing and saw mill of llrownlce itCo., located in Del ray. a western suburb of this eity. was wrecked by the explosion of a boiler yesterday at T:30 o'clock. Frank Colliau, the

that the doctor was not re.spf.iif.i- ong'neer. was killed. and Henry Setzke, a laborer, had his anu broken. 'venty five men were employed in the •!..'M:iblishmcnt and that no more were l.i.i 'red was very !ueny.

A W A 1 N I N A N

Ills Attorney Hfclnres thnt lie trust rated I lie Attempted ,IhM Delivery. Mi.VM-tAPoi.iP, Jan. '.'3. Harry I'.ayward was indignant when lie was

It is alu'Lcd iugsja nd overdrew Ills hrought into the court, room yesternceount t.lir11 b.'for

tin? extent of f--.y7.00P and his departr re he offered 10

lay. IIis attorneys were also ii.digant and Mr. Krwin lost no time in letting- the court know the state of their feelings. It was ail due to a story orin'ed in a morning paper with reference to a recently attempted jail delivery. The sheriff had diseove-ed a carefull'- planned conspiracy among the pris iers in the county jail ir a midnigl" delivery. It had. roceeded so far at a fine set. of

to«:s

nroenred and six ri -et.s taken out of the bars in a protected portion of the cage. The plan na:, to get. through the cage, overpower the single night watchman and eseai e, but the suspicious of the sheriff were aroused and he caused a search o!" the dls to be made. The discovery of the tools frustrated the plan. Tho paper which publish'-d an aeis niit of th ,'ili'iiir emtoavoreil to connect- Harry llayward with the plot to escape and i-crihed 'o liitn the leadershin of the whole alVair

KILLS

.-MLN.

HIS TWO CHILDREN.

norrirvins:

Trifne of i-ld'v Mi.r, hIfi"w-iiil.

I.'KNUKHSOV, Ky.. .Ian. :3n.--- Ivl ward ivinv near Krownsville. K1tnomison county, liil'ed his I-wo iildreti, a lioy if Ii and a jrirl of vears. find lired a bullet into his own brain. Rivers was addieted to tfie habitual use of morphine and labored nude, '.lie delusion that his family, if allowed to live, would leeom hopelessly in.-.ane. At the time of the tragedy lii- wife was absent from home on a visit and upon her return the spectacle threw her into convulsions, from which she mav not recover.

I olMorp 'foi vent ion.

^MKMl'hiis. leun., .Ian. :2't.—A convention of folklore students from all over the eounlry ojiened here to-day under the auspices of the Tennessee branch of the American Folklore society. At to-day's session papers were read by 1 rof. .lone.v, president of 1 he Tennessee oranclv. f'lant ill way, one of the most proin.nent edueators in the south Frederick W. (tookins of Chicago, aud Mrs. Watson of 1 his city.

""I will bo in the market for a car loan of hornPR each week from this date. I eao pay tho hitjhoat markst price for them. Come and 6eo mt». 13KN Williams

When you h*T6 a horse to nell see BBK WII.T.iam«.

Mr. J. F. Colo

Like a

Lump of

Lead

Distress in the Ctomach, Nausea, Etc.

Hood's Sarsaparllla Cured. The following testimonial comes from Mr. J. I

F. Cole, who Is with C. A. Colo, the well known

Worse

whatever. 1 finally tried a buttle of liood's. it Helped Me So Much that got another, and I have now taken four bottles and feel 0. K. 1 cau sleep well and e*t

Hood's^- Cures

hearty for which niv tlianks are due to Hood'l Barsapaiilla." J. 1*. COLE, Wlutorset, Iowa.

Hood's Pills cureall liver tils, biliousness, Jaumlloe. UuUwsUoii. haadaf.Ue. SSc.

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-vn:rUL COMFC-,-'.-

Stoain»»r May »(in«» l)(\vn. I'IIICAOO Jan. The steamer Chicora. which, left Milwaukee Monday morning before the great gale set in, had not reached St. Joseph. Mich., at a lute hour last n'edit. Telegrrais to every point along the shori of Lake Michigan, fro.vi "hieh the Chicora might be sighted, brought the reply that il had no'.. Veen sigh'.i-'d. Little hope, for the safety of "be b'.u'. is eri'.'.'bod by

l,

There arc board.

:'|r and Mil­

waukee •l.i.rinc ti.cn '.iopy the docks it is generally beiievid die boat has succumbed to the ternii Monday and gone to the

ST. ]1.'.'-1. ^iijj'v, -'j face the suits of the firs legislature for United Stn

I tad been

iters.

VOsterdn" did not materially change the 'ration as left at the adjournment of the republican caucus Friday night, but underneath the outcome was significant. Nelson received a total of sixty-two, a gain of two. which inspired his friends with fresh confidence, hile Wash burn's vole was lift v-four, a loss of one.

Cuth-ry Wor'cn In

Sorni MII.V.AITKK-:, Wis., Jan CM.— At o'clock yc.-Lerdav the Hatch cutlery works was destroyed b\ fire. The loss is estimated at S10,00e:

REAL ESTATi

ALF LOOK A I'lTLL & ((, Ol'TtU: WITH

BRIT TON & MOFFETf

:nsitr

mice, Jlil.SOt). Th.e orig-in of the lire ... not known.

Standard Oit Hold Stroke. I'IT*:•••nuuo, I'it.. .1 in. LM.---Thc Standaril oi* compan* as crcaWM] a .sensation by «leclarii'ur •hat hereafter it will lix the .lailv price- of petroleum, re^ardloss o: qm/iailoi:-. on the oil ex-eliano-es.

WiiMlitjiirii Is Hi'iitou.

Sr. 1'AI I.. Minn .Inn. -I. \V. I Wablilinrii wiis ye.s'i'nlay retireil an it is on el iee iu tlie senate of the Unit.ei'l Slat(

CEeanse The Vitjated Blood When you see Its impurities

Bursting

The Skin In Pimples, Blotches And Sores.

Rely on Sulphur Bitters and Health will follow.

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If you have a I AKM to sell sell it. I If you have a iiob'SK AND i.oy liusi Nl'» K'OOM tor s.ile, WE Wi|J

a purchaser. If you .uit to buy Jl llOl'sK AV|i ill Hit) A HA KM or :i Ill's..

HOOM or a SUIIl'lAN THACT |„. Home, or t" uy «.1T in I ."in lor Spceiiuuif,!, to us, as we HI pi-eii ii el to )ieeo.nini„^.t in l'KiOK. grai.irv ANU LOCATIOS.

Womlve Iisn viitour own "xpense. tlon of you Ii'opeity in Tivu llilti eity i*' .e-hiiiK from Ti.OOH t'i li.nti

Kollowiiu iiie ii lewol iho bariraiu^ u. I (Hit! II' SIC A Nil 1.' 11' Just nits d"

jtH 2 Htorv i.k,

Jeweller and deator in druggists' sundries at »», etc, "t i-^ iieret, e.ivored uitu

W'lnterset, la., who because of close conflncment

watch maker and Jeweler and have been closely (s«) not SK AN l.oT well locate.! confined to my business, I was sometime since «hy ^r?iVes hk

Troubled With My Stomach. It seemed aa If there was a big lump of lead In It, and I was unable to kike a lotif? breath. Everything I ate distressed me much and _L. I Avery

MI I.I nnt tlnun

caused mo many sirk siells. 1 could not sleep repair. I2.S00. nights tuid v.ould get up in the morning feeling

uiirn.etc tl.ilOO. i!-5) llot'SI. .\N1) I.OT ill city go., 0 ro.iuis, c-'lCir, cistern, i»i», barn, ele. (.so

Iiol'si: ANU l.U'l'ill city, lies io.,|A ne» 2 story house, 10 loom.-, lliir.l 1 |,i| front :i:ni siilo verauitiis water, eislH:n. flu naee, ho*, au.l eolj water bath, a,I ..f beai beiiutilul tn»'ii, eut stone wnUis Itruvei drive, tine irn, fnlit, etc M.si»l (20. Mol'.Si-. AND I.Ol' in city, well locj-fe 2 story lu-use. looms anii hull, front v..-i :LLII1 bii pofi-U: cellar, cis t*ru, k'.-is, wm.-r

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UiOxlTu feel. I'lliK Uwn. forest liens. r.v,( 10'o llUl'SK AND I.oT ni citv I i-ooiie,!^. nail »idf voratuliis. nni n, k»». ist-in, eto. lMi| 1101 HOilM. AND I.Ol' in city .'!• !w®| roraiulh. ^-is. oirl».*ni, fhui-. lOli llul .SK ANU U!' in «Mty f.niit hide v^rainiu. »-ic. i.Vu AND LOT in Market, Htory, Ti wood IlniMi. wol 1, O tP5 HOL AND LOT iu ity won ro#u»^, c«Mlnr, bftru, gun. *«t«\ -Vi fe pric»- IMX). (81/ HO I AND L0»S in rlty, sni il'"5 iu info rcpiitr, cui«*rn, as. «*t aouu in:.ttne fruit, p^ar»«, Htr'lWtHMlii'S, |*Knplj»«!T10d uhti KfHpos

rri lo of ftnd in thy bcht ot ylo. $a„r)00. tlj-i/ HOl'SK AND LO I ui city. Anelriot 8 rooms, moduru onv?nienco. oaaL frou verauua, artificial and natiuM gns,

bottom.

we"'• v-f vc

•*l on

Sri.ii

1 ]ii Minnrnoti

hip. the ruraliot in the es senator

ance Andjto

it r..on^: e.-i ar. cit

tlesoffrir. -oul oi iiiiineiitiil trees. ](,,

,, plnco ovei iking the eity. t.SK). 0i

suffered from indigestion and that tired feeling. .mint... e.ivered wl.h line fnut, ,iU„i, C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: cb iiol'si: AND i.ol inei yjiiiniyi Without any hesitation I can recommend HooJ's Sarsaparllla. As I have worked as a

lvuik-,

barn. etc. -ti.rso

(V

ICan when I went to lut'l. Ihadnoenergy

ITc HOl'.Si. AND LOT Just OUtslde lyi roon. .cell r, well, b\rn c. Ab\jnJ.in« LIUII. *1,(KX). '.I'M1 Jlul'SK AND LOT in city near th» log** loomM, well paiuted, cistern, barn.

'i-']) HOL'SK AND LOT in eity roorn' ^r.ui la, tMfii, khh. eifterii, well, otc f9 U'l) ilorsh AM) LOT io city vt uurf, eigtt^ru, otr !8f»U. fi.M] iiOL'SK AND LOP in riiy, fronts -cinudH. eta orn, *\r. |y,V) |Sij IKMISK LOT in tho iMty nw.oi b'lii in« 1 1 ii story, S rooin-* au«J «.i»4 ••irttt'ru, tfHH ami wutHr fe-'vire flue frint mid tfliiub)«ery lot b'^xiGO l.'^O iT\V(» VAC'aN LOT.s on heutu Greou I-, city J00. |7li IIOIJSK 'u«l HCS'ftn Just outbidioo u.s, v.'iuuiiu. bam, ot«*. 1,'JTW. [7 llot'SI*. AND LO I* In i*it,y S ro^mir4. lar. Hntri n. tXHh, WHti-r, rt •. Ni«*" plHC-' 1.*^ (Tiij 1 IoLK A.N Lo 1 iUi*it. (5 rcom^.o ««rn t'onvniiencun I.TO. uO) TWO loth in iiy, lioUM-. A N Lo in i'ity iu*ur the 1 rooiui), burn, et *. WKl.

Atory trii k, IOIOOIIIH, dry

M) 1 Hull^K AND Lo'r

1

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through

A. P. Ordw^y A Co.,

Bostou, Jlmui., lor bi'tt medical work tiutiliaUed

Abnv |ri*'*^ pjvvin.'htM. uur liht OL k. ins n»r SJIIO HI»O our THLTJ W»?CLTV LSR-N»'«T THN

\"T' t. KOK AIMM STM ISN

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every piibM' iitieii. Koal est is now elieip, but it is ,v|r in price, nis is the lin.e to buy.

hp a

4ii®ie

~1*rer

well fI 1111 venin water, cell .-

brirl Willis, etc $!.!W0. I'.lSi not SK AND I.Ol' -I) elty, tlneli 1.. 1 1-2 xtoi-i«s. S room-and hull, I .'Out IM porcli uiis. water, cellar, eastern, ulocio, Imi-ii, etc: le-ieh walks, cut ttone fte|.-

uoi sK Al'l) I.o well lo

i- o. iiiih,

eellar, ^tistern, conservatory,

i«i ths

iSeni

t]an lStrby selL

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Justi w»s

iVO UorK AND LOT in city: room?./ gn, in ni Hlutpo boauiitul lawt bi*Htiuk Iran iS-V. IIOI'MK AND LOT in LFULO^a, i. r*.\ Hliiii'O. Nioi* place llol'SK AND l.o oily '-i *Ury n««w boa wiiii ln atuc A (1 hall: »IVL v. 4ck btairw, putiines, front ami ?*ii*• vrr haul wuOtl lUiir»b, bath room, watfr tluiiary wabU stands with tnarhh* top?, lift cold water, 6 la |»m 4 (uiu(i «*, and wat«*r tfivico, cunu* '.-ffjiirs. ion lot lOiultft et, ^ion» walk-. I" fruil, otc original coit flO.Un) «*v ryihliis besiofntyte. »7,r»0 11 tii ItolJSK AND LOT In city, uc 6 rooms, cistern, £as and wab*:

1

This lacui thlrt tflTIi

.•puhll tWO

BOUli •'-Mi Conf

post I Inc riov .'.-il Byri Yorl I ary and ly.ri tor ji

T-

*7j0. ll!6) HOl'SK AKD LOT in city near U'ftv, 4 roome, cistern, collar, an«l h«i vice, f. uit 6 0.

HulK AN L) LO 1' In city, nloi'ly locRf-'.: 5 room hou&e, oul ard a de vorandas, bngf y-2»Uo«l, \\di, ci.^te n, etc. it.j) UOUS AND LO'i* iu the city jr rooms aud IrilL front aud back stairs, pi: bath ^ootn, har^ *ood tlniMh, 'Atgo and im ful trcmi veranda, till** lawn, walk.oto, A

'"-.V? e'x-( 15,

s?.*ii'jii,.

fruit, br ck walkrt barn, etc. Jl 700. il I3i STOCK OK UltUCI'.KIKH oii.l pc.-iV-' t'l tl)t LulH'.lie.-H for trmle ro 1 esmto. (lie! '"IS ANI* I-O" lu tho city v.. college large 1 i-i story I'OUtf or 10 lo ins and siiiiniittr kltchuu wide, beautiful voi'.: 'on.s«'ivatory, i»ilar, H*ater, ga**, t*n\ 15-» foot brick walk, barn, pou try house. huggy bh«d,.ou\, al in best ot repair fin ami garden beautiful home at a ba^3 ,UOO. tiOy» JIOU8K AKD LOT in city flii^ly yomf,bai ,pautiy, both rcoin. oIos**ti. SUlt and coM Wiilni, natural nd artificial g/i*. aut ci*i!arhf turnaci', iton tvnoc. Ali In nicorr. 74 Kino placo. (t.bCKK 111 IIOIVK AND LOT in GR»*P|T^ft?, Kt©r. 9 roiini house, li.tll, ciMtcru, collar.' Lot 130il 10 f«et. ba» n, well, i'ruit aud mental tr» «.Pi7i Jii'JSKANDL istiu^tod right: heart of Ui city, large two stuiy house, por: rHnda. nan., etc, 9Jx)00 feet, i. I tra ,o for other property. i0t) UOUSK AND LOT Just outaMe "V. *•. .i routns. cintern, etc $70

com C., trni sent

GXC wh

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rai dta me G. ast tor fldt

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Ii*'L'bK AND L(»T in New Ma k'•

Mnry had uood flnir-U, 5 rouinn, gjo-l NuilUiliK^. WH). l.'»l| llorb AND Lor woll locrit" i'i

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ti

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fi t"» ,'i 1 b.'iin. */kt ii wmi ^lt•»p, Mto. L« 1 f.x'vMl t» «'t. with 1 Johnny Wi-y) t'o.-t. 4.5(H). Will I i-r

intb*»'i:J

.sb»ry ioom». i*ll, CIHIn, iiii»ot trun au-1 cms, Ji.Ol) i'U) il SK ANli I At UE LOT Ju-l -u. •.'ity 5 nnm,» ehur rjntom. irn, woil, iruit.

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OTK'K To IIK1KS, rii KDlTolis. KT^-

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In tho urut ^'ii. U'1! ea^t-rl. lit' I -'II tti' Mil. I or in, ISU5 «»t,io»i i^ b«»r.•',))• jrivn ttuit \V inslfl-l S. M'i4l II! II is uf ,-HUll'' "f 'J-'lm-Oli, lo.VJl-t'.l, has jH-Or»Mit«*

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llnal so tli*ni *ut uf 4u,| Mini tlr* M'UMI' \y II ^orii.- b»r '!ty:,n inaiion an I .-i-MJon oi mihl i.'iiciii Cnii''' •J.'cnl .lav ian:iary, «n whi ii Heirs, es it M.H- li'T^a* ..I v\v\ it'.4 •inuoi| loappi ar in -ail Doin .«ni if any th^rn wny Ha»-.| .»•*»*• »iiti nii "-V'1 shonnliiMb" an.I 11«•' -'J t'i r»nt»»o- «.f rai»l o^t.afo jin* al**'»

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^aitl tir tl».' tlm" :tl»i-"Mii hio'. l-'' nMioii^hip WINl-'I I'.LM S. MOKKlVr'r, Dat:-fl hi- :Nt day of Di-.'o/iib-

I'D OK A I'l'Ol N l'.M KNT. I'Mati1 ot lli'tiry lla I, dro a i- h»'r-i»- ifiv.Mi. (h it 'ho ha »n ajji"ini»"l and duly paii tninisirat'T of tho •*-t,ar»' "i lion lato ot Montuornor Co mty, 'fi

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Eniuto ol tld'-n ii. ^nydnr. doi'r N'otloo 1m bon-ny »hnt 'h*' rtn* boon appointod i"i d.y Ait'iiln'-tratoi. of th I•* Mf ilrr, late ol Montuoniory founl). deu»od. Said ••ftut« is fUppiwI

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JOHN

tod Jail. liHii, 1K05.

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