Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 9 February 1895 — Page 8
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There will he a fox drive in thin vicinity next Friday, when nvery farmer vyill. be expected to partimpale in the fun
Ham Paddock will sell his personal ntleuts at public auction about tho mid. die of February and retire to private lite as a ..'iti'/.iui of Ihulliii.'ton.
Mr. Dobson. the West Union teacher. I liufi resigned los school mi account uf uiclsnesa in hip family. Tho remainder of the term iu beum taught by Misi= Maggie llornn, of Darlington.
YOUNTSVILLE.
Nicholas Thompson killed three hogs Just .Monday.
James Work was in Waynetown last week on business
Last Wednesday W'ru. Vount ft a largo party of frituuie.
Molt.Smith it- virion here, II" is now making his home at A lam.).
William Steele has been very hard at at work during the last two wfip/n. He has been averaging 15 a day
Mr. Smith, a jeweler of Chicago, «iop pad olT here to «eo bin relatives, lie in do bin way to Florida wl. ere ho e, peels to regain his health.
Falward Fruits dieil bet Moi.day at the homo of his fatiier Michael Fruiti-. Hie family haw the heart felt sympathy of their many friends of tiii" place.
Wo the members of the only literary club met at B. Sykes last week, ano after discussing our topic, listened to Mr, Keller's letter which took the persimmon, after which one of our broken hearted members recited a beautiful piece of poetry which fur lack of space we are compelled to omit.
HELD I I' A TRAIN.
SANTA I-I-: WESTERN EXPRESS S~ OPPED BY R03BERS.
•hitinTTK I-:*• 1 lu i»t the Tmiser*—They Tak« Vultialiwi l''rmii trir I'liswrnirer*. Bowtivhr, hjiiI Mukt* linoii I li.-lr
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Plicblo, Colo., I'e!i. o.-—Tlx* western 9 if press
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15 Grand Net Cost Sale
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1= M'Clure & Grahams.
This is no Clearance Sale to sell you old sniff you don't waut, but absolutely an unconditional Net I'lixt Cost S.ve in whit li vou have yoitr cluTice ol anything in nur line o|
Dry Goods. Millinery.
And everything for personal ftncl household uses. It is entirely linnet cs^u to iptote pnees. a? we have thrown our Ivdim Stock open at positive rost and the erowds -that daily 'tlirong our store sufficiently attest .-••••• tht- merit and popularity ol our Grand Net CVst Sale •.•vH'«and compcl our- competitors to marvel at our success.
The seact is: We never advertise "Cost Sale" until we
mean to-si."-? a cost. '1 ho pec-pie knenv it and come to the oi'i I v.ule l'.Hace to 'profit
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the Atchison. To pel a &
Santa Fe. road, train Is'o. 1. hound for Colorado and California, was he'd up
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mile west of Sylvia, Keno county. Kao., at 11 ..clock last night by fonr masked men. who -ignaled ilungei.
Two of the robhers covered theengiuear and tirema and two went to the ospress car. They failed to elT'ect ita entrance and then went to the coaches and made the passenger* i/ive np all their valuables.
The traia wa* iielii for an hour and ten minutes by the robbers, who then rode bouth. Conductor Alcl-ratii tool:' tho train back to Sylvia and gave tho alarm and in a few minutes KherilV Patton was on the train with the posse, The men are belie veil to be members sf the Stafford (/antf. One of the men who went through the traiu is deMribed as fire feet nine ineheis in lt«ifhtaud wearintr wide-brimmed gray bat The other man w»b tall and wore a mackintosh.
Denver, Colo.. Feb. ft.—A ii*pi»t«h Wfto i^^egTtd at the Vanta P»
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Merchant
Tailnilsi.^. Cloaks Carpets
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M'Clure & Graham.
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MOUNT OLIVET.
Mine Minnie Murdoch, of Black Oreek •pent j.art of last week with homefolliH.
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olli-jcs '.n this.e:t.c '.on lieneral Mana a for tho eapture of the roblwr*.
QUEEN'S SPEECH IS READ-
iriou» I^efornxi Art Aflscd of tli.j i:iii lihtt l'a rllti irwnt---•.•.•.London, Feb. ii,—-'I lie fourth sc.sicn of nirli enth pariiumem of Queen Victoria opened ul o'clock yesterday. -The quecn\ speee.ti wus as follows: "My Lords and lioiitieiaen: My relations willi 11.e foreign pi'.\era rt-maiu fr.endiy and ou a .-.a'.i^-factory 'oolioy. An afn'eemeul iias been t-oncluded, tiller niolruet aefio!ii,tioti.s, bel vsui ii uiy jrnri-rDtiK'iit and thut of '.be French republic for the seUleu.eiit oi' the frontier ueV.veen my colony oi Sierra Leuue aud the r.^ijrttboriug' French pu&sev t.ioiiK. "1 re{frut Uf iv ihar the war t.H--v, ecu China and Japau still coni inues. 1 havti maiutaiued a ehiie And cordial understanding tvitii the powers interested in iIkim rep.ion and I shall lo.no favorable oppor nnity o) jjromotiujj a peaceful termination of the contest. "In coiiveJU'nee of re[Hut.s which have reached my governuieut- of «x-cet-Ket coiiuait'cd ly Turkish troopa, regular or irregular, ou Armenians in a di.-1riei. ol Ae.in ilinor. 1 thought it lijrln, in eoujuuetioti with other power's. to uitike representulions to tin: |iurte. Tii..- sultan iias d'.-clitrvd Iii»i intention of severely puulhliiu: 'an of iiis ollicers or soldiers who l. iu- III I'll yuilty ol .-,ucli acts and ha.- ..en: a ».o:aiiii--,ion to eoiiduct an invei.tijration on the tot. tx-lufrates i'roiii Uie power* which hu.ve consuls at
Liv.irrouin aeeom pa uy this ooiii-mi:-.sio:i. "A Oil. '*r.n be presented to you Ol ailliir with t:.e cnui'eh e-uibllhiltnellt in \\atei. l!lil will a iso lie sllbmiltcii lor the iopti! ti i* control of plural voting and a provision for the payment ol the cliir»va ol re turn in olli«er: at ei.-et ons
The sptrteii lurthe.r Mfiy«: "l-itb' tortlie uii tlica: ion ol London and faeilit.ai inrr Ui- i-oiiHtractiou Ol lig'ht raiivxuys, itieh 1 trust will pro\e beneticiui in view of the ayriClllt.ural depression: a bill for the promotion of conciliation in trade disputes and an aiiicn.tmciit to the factory nets: a bill tor in: uomplet ion of the -ysteui of conu: government, of Scotland nnd for further lej^i.-lntion for the crofters v, ill be submitted to you. 1 pray that the blessing of God will rest duritiir the year ori yor.r arduous and renpoiiMble iatiors
rity 'I'rotlcj »r» i:»lliu«,.
Kansas City. Mo., Feb. Tivo" heavy trolley ears '-ollided tiij^h up in the air on be clcratod railwav structure in Kansas l'ity. Kan yesterdav. They were tfoiiifr at full speed oil the north track. and while the force of the collision was pre at. thai tile iriuiU--
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forms
were demolistied and the west hound ear shoved back otl its trucks ie-ither ear went off the structure. Forty passenpers were aboard tlie tw., ••ut-x. •Sinpularly enoturh there was no loss.,! life, and the only serious injury eras to the two niotormeu.
I.elimic (Ohio) Ituytoees Hooim-k llnrii. Toledo. Ohio, Feb. a— The business section of the village of Leipbic, l'utuum county, was burned yesterdav. The tires beg-an at o'clock in Mease & ripes' grocery and destroyed the two adjoining blocks, including the Townscnd opera house, not vet quite completed. The lo^s on this' building is 5.000: other losses jaiO.OOn with insurance covering «ne thix-d.
Ben Willlama buyiag horse* at the lumber jard.
FIGURING A SURPLUS.
SPRINGERS SPEECH ON l!OND BILL.
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Ktatrnit'itfi* *T ihr ^'rrrTnr* of the Tivumry Cntici! rrcl In- Mr. l»o«*J*u Sji^rcb—voiuil Sc«»m* in !m M'nato lumber—Hope for Mori* S11ii
Washinpton. 1-eb. iV In his speech yesterday Mr. Sj rinper, -l:ainiKin iif the com in it tee on banking and currency. produced iipiuvs to show there would an efttimated surplus of 8-fi.-t'!(,UIK.i in the revenues at tho end of ll:e present caleruiar year. but. a delieseiicy at the end of the liseal year, June 3ti, of •fi.M.ooii.oon. The d.-bcicucy now v. s» S )4.(.U0.000, but this would be j'cducod S l-l.o0t).!(Hi in the eoruinp live month*. June 30. l^'.O, said, there would be in the treasury ?,H.'I,IH 0,0i"».) of surplus revenues, 'j his yurinus had eon derived from tli^ sale of bone*, Ii: reply to a ]uestii ti a* Ui wtjitlier t:.e icorctary of liie treasurv r.iiscotr pcilfd to redeem the legal tenders in /(.'old. Mr. Springer replied Jthat the seeictiit-y ft fl.s so conire! ei" by the pre-
Cedents of f(.inter seen taries, or ill I bad faith repudiate thy established policy of the government.
Mr. Cos: (dem., Teun.) made a vlporous :i
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in favor of a substitute
he 'hould Jter. based ou the princinie oi tin- ai I.(• l: (the ne of circulatiou t'-a ks on dept oit ol Ic^al tenders ,• J'
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Mr. llall fdeiu., Mo.) followel in sud jior? of the snbst itu'e. Mr. Swanton (dem.. Va.) said the present trouble was line to t.wo causes, dei:cieiK :1 revenue and the gold raid on lie re a sury. Congress passed the bil.i, *'..,r coining the
M-igniorajre.
The
I'res.ji. ••Ht au vetoed the oil}. Let. the ri siiin i.i.iji.1 be plaeeil wliere it 'oeloll" 1'ced. the. ?ead"r o* h« in'ie.itv, theii took the i.t/or 11i te: 'ri lh-* iU-!iioera.tie party for the summon v. iving: "if t'ne party in nower h:-id onjviiled stifii revenue there wouli-' have ,.l.ei,-«.....li'o.-.^^i.ii.iv \i o"d warned tht it ho'iVt: ver r'-at lie. eo ill I.e. nil en iretlO 1: gisla: ion :i:. Jio Hie!ai.ion ol unv One man—the l''e*i. dent. Mr. N,,nnper. the speaker* or fttiy o'.iier—i unist be had by thu eosie« ti.-'i.s.
Sec. ol Mr. Reeds bill authorize* the secretary of the treasury to issue per cent botult payable after live years, similar thu bonds issued under the resump: ion act. It in sub«tuutially .•.itu:iai" t-o Mr. b'lnjrman's bill introduced in the senate See. 2 tmbodivs the new phase introdi eed tiy Mr. Ileed ami is a*, follows: "'That to iuibie the secretary oi the treasury to [lay the current expenses of the government. so long as the current revenues shall bo deficient, is authorized and required I'rom time to time In iiis discretion to issue, sell and dispose of at not less than par such an amount cert Ilea tes ol' indebtedness ol tin- denomination of jv.",. ?r,0 and -HH) or anv multiple thereof, be needed for that I iearing not to exceed nLercst per annum, payable and lodeeina hie at tin
as id (lurp 3 per et Bemi-a ii a 1 r, pleasure of the government after two years from their da like qualitie privilege- an.i ions provided inliieact apprt.i H, lvV.*i. 1'lie secreta ma a
Mr. WalkOr: Hep., Mass) a ISM, opposed tiic atlmi :i ist r'at ion measure. M". Simpson op. Kas., inquired what were the '/moral obi igai ions'' to which Mr. Springer had referred as bindiug the secretary to redeem obligations in gold and declared that It I was an evil inheritance ,rom the republican rule. He charactcrij-.tMl the I new bill as a complete surrender of the democratic party to the banking
Interests.
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lief nieasiii Mr McKeiirhai I in 1 lie same line.
pop.. Neli.. followed
Mr. 1'atteisou idem.. Tenn ,j favored the passage of tiie bill, offering in eonflection with his argument the resolutions of several commercial as&ocia--ions of Memphis and Kno.wille in advocacy of it. H* believed in inaintain ing the gold standim!
At the conclusion of Mr. l'a11erson's remarks the committee arose arid the house adjourned. The dcdiate under the live-minute rule, when the bill is open for amendment, begins to-day.
sKNATOKS OICT A NOR V.
Mbkh-ii. llarri* uutl Mitchell C4Bi» lo Blow*.
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Senator itchrdl of rcpori. rfisimake a report on certain Hupar bo n" claims, on which, he said, ho dessri to make a brief explanation. "There will hare to be a: explanation when the miI j. ,f comes up," interposed Senator 11 a. "so tiiat it will be a v. a of time' to have an explanation now therefore object."
Senator Mitchell urged that the- explanation wonid not take three :n.:iutes. but Senator Harris shoiik^hi-i head "T: en," said Senator Mitchell, wi*.!. great provvinp impatience. "I not maku the report 1 will wi'.h drat it. It is most estraoi din that senator* can not subrait a .ief i'Xp.'auiiiion if l:.?y
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can be .na j«i(fj^4a.tion. -ho addei}. on the eve of an expirinp congr-ss. If tho revenues equaled the. cxpendilurea iic'i• reeii bacti was, redeemed it noid ,ii the treusui v. It was the tact of the necesv'v of it.0 reissumice to in et current obliput.ons that I eaiis:ed the trouble. The remedy for the present condition of attairs v.as to I separate 1 he banking departmein from the business department, of the government- The first step w:is to make the government revenues eijual it^ expenditures Mr. Heed said he would send ti- thedosk the plan he had formulated It might" lie changed or modified. lb vvii« not. insisting ou having il considered a su i.j-,t,itutj or in any oilier particular ivlative to the pending bill.
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p. rktl je.'' Scnaier ilitchell'e words weie ',h.r ped '.'ill vehemently. "It is mm Ti'ss fort in- -enator to protest." snid .ator 11 r: i-."I object: and 1 euro! il. 1 ol.j v.". I "'it hdr' the report 1 rc itched ", 'AN .1 hdraw il tlien," exclaimci' uto Harris ueliantly.
Senator Mitchell hhoweil inte.i ritativii a the Jeliance and raisi:
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He chii ni'oi. i- .":il era t,:ug ills .oU^t?, "I'hile Senator Harris sal at his desk epoarentiy unmoved by the sntirp exl::inge of per: millit.ies.
Tire c.ri. iK.ntials of Sena lor Perkins, republican, of California, for the unex vo-cd term of
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in cin e. vv )t li exemprd Jan. hi- dis-
jietion seL and dispose ot the .-ainu ft»r not le-. than an equal amount of lawful money of nited States ami at ilcsiguated depo-itorics of the L'nited St.itc-. and at siicli postollices as he may select: and the secretary shall lis,- ihc proceeds thereof for the purpose provided iii this section and for ionic oi her
If the hi!' come- up on Friday, as it is expected it will pt-uhaldy be disposed of by the hour of adjournment Saturday. If it .successfully runs the gauntlet of
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•The action of tin* semit T--v.'.ual. in-1 -l iin 1,' "1 want the senator to unii'ii retorted Senator rris. mi: e.-ch word, "that I am canal.ii iii*** n:.usual things and am re:f. .• doing unusii... tii'.nus." •Yi-s' l' answered Senator ilitchell. hi- die face showing intense int! l.^fvirt.ioii'i .."1 a:i|»^eiate that the sena'.dr.':.' c.'ipaV.'c 'f-^rt'tip unusual things, and he is eapablc of doing ungentletea dy things."
I i:id. Hering t?f do .nsibli
Seiiiitor Harris stopped forivnrd fron, his dc-k. And for a ui nni'iit. it seemed :i hi* was :\h'»n' l.o rcsent.f'.llC sttlteuicnt in an unusual and eiftphatic way. Ho paiisf'!. However, and then, with a gc.SLUW.toward Senator Mitchell and adar.cs,.«iv.v hnn direetlv, said: "Let me
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ic .n •!:!.Vie~»- -on te ivi ntl Vile." 'f: nc presiihn olhcor had been rap-. ping i"hi iis is itio controversy'-' .\iroeeedc-i.- seiiatbrs must 'j-.ro--' •aeeil in order: lie repeat d. .•:. lit. coin agin of the two angry si'ii.i,t.i Jga.'hi. led. about them and their-, indignant expostulations eont: trued in suiul ued tonei?.\ ::The pre«idi'itK•dlic«r 'directed tliV-" clerk to proceed: with other business, and the iueiilfent was summarily closed. Senator Mitchell moved about the. rear oil
Hiix.t.,ol lending Mii* Co.ng the .'{t'.OOU I and ---:iid lie was g( ing to kill her. He could make ijin.noo Vy knrug the. woman, he raid. He liad a big tehcuie on down east that it would take ?}l.\.iiiHi to work. If lie could pull that job otl'a ml another one like it, he.would have ihe money a 1' rigbt We
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late Leland !S! an ford
were presenters and the senator was sworn in. He has previously .-erved on the a pooint iia..'iit of the governoi pon ling a choice of the legislature. .'1 hu Ilistriot of Coliimbia appropriation bill was then passed and the diplomatic and consular impropriation Vol. u.ade tic ne.xt order business Adjo'irni'rt
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vul A pjiri[iri« Ke*Ty ^'KrlUlu# ""..il
W ashingtori, Feb. ft.—The naval appropriation bill will probably conic up 1 in the house on Friday of this week. The friends of the in-eusuro feci that its clia nces of suc-ce.is ha v«? been great.lv increased by the favorable showing of the treasury receipts made by Secrctiiry Carlisle. The part ol the bill I against which the opposition will mas® their forces is tho provision which provides for the construction of the battle ships, the torpedo boats, and an iucreaBe in the force of enlisted men.
Y\ lien the bii! was in process of incubation the argument, against inserting the foregoing provision wut, that the treasury contained no funds to pay for the increases of ships and men. I Some of those ho opposed the bill on that ground stated that if the eondition of national finances were different they would suppport it.
house its friends have
little doubt that it will be equally successful in the senate.
The
other
olo..) expressed for i.ntv a willingness to .iSsage of some re-
I Mr. I'euce (poj I hiuisidt and he-co-op.-ra'e foi- a
status of
appropriation hills if, as fol
low--. Under consideration in the senate: District of Columbia.
In conference:/ Pensions, fortiliuations. a ml army'."""' In comuiitt.-e on appropriations: Indian ami sundry civil.
Reported to the nate and awaiting action: Diplomatic ami postotliee. 1 as*ed both houses anil become law: Military academy
•Nnu-ly Ten Million V.-,,.
\V iishington, eb. ti.—'J he sucretary of war sent to congress an attract Bhowing the militia force of the country. which i« 110,say. of whom 107,304 are privates and non-eommirsioned ollicers, and 9.M0 commissioned ofticer-,. The unorganized military force of the country numbers 0,082,gu»J.
Tho Tooting Hill.
Washington. Feb. 6.—Friends of the pooling bill are much disturbed over prospects of that measure, and
v\aahi»gton, Feb. 0.—A beaantk*aal have redoubled their efforts to secure episode o«onrr«d ia the senate i*s soon f° 't an early cousidoi-ation. It is Ht* mmiim opvtuxi yawtw*lay. I tlr# ujeanurr will be defsmwd
Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't Report
Cl-AUS I: IX ON THIv STAKn AT MtNNEAP'jLUS.
ABSOLUTELY PURE
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dug iirouuii to riv I'ouId how lit 1 remark in tie lit. how foolish mic. was
ml where ,he so that he could ee of witnesses to take chances
of earryi her. "lit said, v.-t it on Hlixt, Asvoii.eti voice,' "ht! saitl: 'S!i iharrv nie and 1 have prom: 1 a in. go lii to kill her: l':i ••j Itill her now. Every tune: place she han. nroU'id :nv i.ate the »ghl vit nor. I won iliixt 'her-.
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much Honey aboutWith
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court room laioiir. and lace of the •mom-1 rat ion :f suflicicnt
Jed in a mcmieirip
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A a ri! ..luupned in the ltor. The re wio- no ie- th- '.'I'ljwd even
by inch lllixt went over tlie trad he had followed 1h.,t
tdoi tlv
night, Leading up to it he r.o.d lu.-^v Havivunl wanted him to assist in the k.ilimr o! this vrouian. He would give Itll.xt a good sum of money for lii»» assistance. but the man refused. He could not Uill that poe-- little girl, he •.aid,and. begged Havward not t.o do Ilea iso ei:i iined II.ay ward had torinulated wi.i iI bii« for killing tint girl lefore ht' hii'i:'iircvaib'i.1 on Mix? a,. sist. Iiiin. j. According to the. nit nest,, his repeated refusals to coimiiit the murder mad1 :1c tied liiiywiird, and he t-hvc at nail to kill Ulist's wife, and in fear o: this lie consented to the crime. He then deij scribed the tinal scene-—that ttrive with thr doomed woman'. Miss 'Jliu' asked
Pdi.xt. on the *vay out whet ticr Hayward was buying cret:ii nofx.v i.lij-t saitl ho did not know. hat have you there.' a^ked Mis?i lint ing to the right side of tho murderer, where he held something oM"iit:ilionslv concealed. "It's: revolver." saitl lllixt-. "Harry told mi- to nriug one for fear wo init.rlitget held Up C-': -. 'i nas hell tip near this plat once Haiti Alius CMng, in remmisc'iit way. The next in-tant she .it tfl'cnctl b:,ci. w:ird against the seal and. liiy unconscious—d ing' .':.'."3.J-' i:-l "flotl. 'saitl lolxt: I raised that retili"- after ime. but I co'.ilde't
vol VI do it ti nd That but I,C
The member- of the naval committee now feel that these gentlemen can not afford to stultify themselves, by opposing the measure, since Secretary UirlLsle has shown that tin? surplus receipts for the current liscai look year will be more than ('(r.l.tiOu. They feel that without this showing from the secretary the bill as a whoh. where shot, her would have been lost, hut they art now confident that it will citrrv without material amendment.
She kept on leaning forward nkirur out the it!e of the huirgv. lie i: I tried lo .s*hor,I Iier, couitin do it TI.en once uied away out- I ditln't I tlidn look at all -I couid not look. I jus threw the revolver no nuick a'nl shtv her 1 didn't know id n't, lock to sec. Harry told me to shoot her behind the ear or in the forehead--lie said them were the places to shoot, hut I didn't look—' us reared
The mer. rrsat" ill Hint eJiair. slitiw etl tlie jury how he held the dying woman a •.•.ay from him with his left hand Ht: wiMe half around to show how he had held his hand up. His little, deep-set eves shifted and his neryous. lipt, shuddered out the wo
It Is.
"1 held 'heir up until 1 came to the place where 1 threw her out." he taid. "The robe was between her and me— I had given it to her long before, when I intended to L"'t out. and run awav— from everybody and never come back. 1 was afraid, though," he whispered. "I was afraid Harry llayward would kill iijy wife -and lie would have killed her if 1 1I
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gonea.way. Then 1
threw her out--I brew the body out "She fell," saitl Hlixt., leaning forward in the chair to illustrate his vords, "she fell like that, and he made a dive forward with his hands extended, indicating that Miss (dug fell face downward. "Then she rolled on her side and 1 left, her there."
Tlie revolver Hlixt used was put in evidence. It was a Colt's thirty-eight and full of rusted shells, llayward coolly reached over, took the pistol and ejected the shell*. There was no other incident before the adjouri* inent, but when the accused man had that pistol in his prasp half the people in the room who had heard UlLxt's story expected to »eo hrui blow his brains out on tbe spot.
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burred ri a court county vn* -er.'aetvtT'l'SIVhftrny uimu in wiieti Ciuus A. l-liixt, lite »clf nsensed ivi'-r of Catlurlni (liit^S'Av.:. I pluceii oi. the stand by the MavS?'sln the or.:?.7 !iip' *t e-lory he told I llif. v. aru hud bcwti in the l.abit I I.. v» •viy.-' .i.thv'.i'rtun of cotr.ing down Into, the dyoil^r room and ).- 1 ta 1',(!tii* v.-iti: him. He had then told!,
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a" rapid, waul^ to I'd. NC'W
go t.o.her an 1 I I kill her.
jit'i.t: l.ke 1 would a dog..,.. If ie. drg and this woma lh" and 1 \\'ii^ gotrig t'i shoot one of
the no.
vvon hi iil
her and let the dog
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W ii i.. o.. ,|fm. .S.— Then- *h. a '"'I'liuial in.i:jr/s'T«.n tf.rit the I're.M.ii nis iii.« fi:j.-l '-d in Ion.ml.. ¥c pic::.l i- to congress, to be y1 ivnteit within a day or two in v. :,!• 1, win prtwnt to the lepsi. nt 1 i-v the government a r'.wfl if 'lie condition ol n-. ttic rvtnedies access rv tlv.v
uiprvve t«. 'J ticre can be fnuinl r.o one ho hori:.\ Miy .the I'-esivleut v. ,iv. .c'.nally unii ,n stieh a message, tint ij.e ruiuors cLuvciii. for a week n* l.loe b'-'coin^ imirr prI'sintel:t within '.i 'iist
or three day. S cala-
tioiv:- a t'.i :he poKrion the President' II tiil.i :n gu.itlv. One party in 'Sims're*- a- is I nriiiit to' propose .. uoini1it it:.'.vwith trie silver icuii. v^.iiie o|'.,-'s are equu'lv coiilii.tiMil tir. n.-sii! ui will oonhiic htniself to a. v'tilui :ir U^aii and a curieney coin a tir-ji. President is avcrstt ts
Tv11"t ,T bo,_.}- on t',0 'Vndle.-^ iysteiu. RlloiVUCJ": iilt iN CIV aaliKi.:! to goal ovto t.l.e t! to I I.ouiis and ioraai. Ili:ne»: L- argil voeutv a p'.'i.iilar oi nations ano a] a Miiad.r niV'.Ut: :.(! pl-CNUttt, ith
periuani-iit ear.-fiie.y '. known the I'ref (li-iil Sherman ha ve btid -r and it i- onoiabie wl
urged ill the iries-sage wd: if t'.iic fortiior
uorsen cnl treasury. -'1
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drawing it out ned he will no low denortiiit'- of Intel. einr g' ne to tU'Ti.-t a,. &y-teiu 1. and Scna'jr ra 1 eon .e •one. s.' '.ever phi ts .bave Hie ill hetol o! i.v
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:.A\ In M. io.N. .Ian. '.'s I in* prigr iin in the Utnue for the v.ock v.-iil be subject to revision in case l'reiiilciK Clevt-lunil sciuls a special mcssiigc to iv ug'-c-H calling for legislation to pro tec the gold reserve. Speaker- r.*p. who bite been at Af heville. N. .. for th- benefit, of his health. i» c.xocctect to-ilay or to-morrow, and if special legislation is demanded by Mr. li veland lo meet the crisis an eftort undoubtedly w: 11 if made to comply with his wi« iii't. To-day :i vote wil'. proiiii t'ly t.'t* taKen on the bihi to rt'peai the ii. uerentia I lnipo^cri ''V :t he tar-1II aid on sugarifrom boi. 11 iv paying countries beturt district iuattei get the right, ol wn It is th.- present iulcniiu, to gi»t TiiCsdiiy and Wcdu^wlny to th* biii ii poi'ttil li-om 'he Lacitic railroad ett*iniUec to fund t.nr- do lit of the Unltn Pacific road, but, as prt\ituislv statfld thi* bill depend*, on the Pi esiileat't wishe.«. The remuiuder ol the we.el will be ilevoted lo the considej-jiiitai ui V:.i nnv\ ..and apr.cuttuiui. ajipriipria tiou bills
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'1 11 |S 4 (in 11' Ml il*' St'lliiI *•. .tMiiiii, ii.. ,iai,. —The wiek n. male will open with the ren wa i: lie .iis. nssion of the Hawaiian sues, ion. wiiudi prqmises lo l.ocoim si. I. .1 sev. il mori' vcrv au. mated spt cc.'les i.efore it snail bi iteliiiitciy ami l.i.al. i.iS])osetl of. Ttit adniiiiislratiua i-. iiiipeiiil of leversing tin:
ot Saturday when the next
vole Jiiili t- .t lied nich shall beo the liiiin adoption oj the nbstitulc.. Tin bankruptcy bill has been given the posi tiou ol unfinished biisuie.ss and tJl O' »tculii• it iwi" (In.* ot toe weiL. ."senator liet.rge will l«' gtli tin* debate to-day. lie expuctt* mc.i-iire to enct^iui tcr pronounced op pos.tion. When the bill it dis^i-scd oi the senate \s ill probably proceed consii'tcr the pooling' bill. If thi thrcatci.eil con iLc, Oi:l weun tlvis bib ami ti.e tcrritoj im athuissioii tnlt ion it 1 IV ill .1 major.iy ol the riq.utc ica -cna! ors wouiil supjort the tut tiou lavoiitble to taking' up thi: poo-Mui' biii iiud woultl proualdy turn thi' fit'" bles ii :'.s,lavor.
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Indianapolis. 1ml Feb.' ii.--Ttu T. Corde iuiplement concern on North Capital street, the biggest implement salesroom in the stale was burnt** down yesterday. The loss was complete It was said that aquantity of powder wan stored in the place, oatl fears of an explosion kept the department in ii distance.
Otll-fU ll«|(i-lll "Sit iin till' IIUL Madrid, Feb. il.- Tlie queen rcgeo' has signed and the Otlicial i.iy.cttc will to-morrow pablinh the counnerciiw modus vivendi aprt-ed upon by flpab» aud the Oniteil Statas. Thu modu« vivendi, which affects trade betwee# the Antilles and ,:\meric», wlli Tflcut toifbvriUi
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