Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 39, Number 22, Jasper, Dubois County, 5 February 1897 — Page 6

PUBLIC SENTIMENT ViiiUe ExproBßkm in a, Meeting in Wiushirgtou

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prtncipl I arbitration ivb .i-. "wklltlM hcuruly tu ymi.ti.v w.lh tbt J ,..,.,,,,:,.,.. to M by MM ',, kl;' Stuuiour auptu- tu!

of war M umi -

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GAGS IN THE CABINET.

A TRIPLE MURDER.

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tii.gii.st.;. i aediettOO lepreseutativc of lotiutntial bocIoJ and redtgions U

the national capital, u.ieu

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attest their

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the yiatul opera house at low

u..liriluv lit tM UoU to

approbation of the great nfinelpWi "! International urbitiatiou M embodied in tue treaty between thai republic ami Greet Untaiu BOW pending W me .' I.itle. " Ilm. John W. Foster. -''- WJ of -:.ite. Who culled tue uicctiug to Ofirr disclaimed any put post) of OnticUV iug or aeekiug uuüuiy to hasten Of ln llMBW Um eOtiOO ol tl.o senate, lie Bold h rccgmcl the senate .1-. il cdordinate breach of thi fvwrnmtmi. lie clooed by aoyiegi 1 venture, however. t suy. speaking (or uiysc.f. mat lb tiual action of tue senate will not he such a to-tie-t.... th- inuiv. Mr biota is deal red by

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tinted Stales, ami w nose m-.i-st ,o.... discredit this govern incut iu the eyes jf Ute civilized world" The outcome of the meeting was the IHliHIl adoption ol a reeolatlOU declaring that, ' he.ieving tlna treaty to oe a distinct advance toward tue feme, c.vii..aUou. and trustiug that it may prove tk helpful exanip.e for oti.er uatious. we snail hail with joy IBd patriotic- pride Us BOOhl u.atiou by tue senate of the I ailed BtOtee " Mr. Gardner O. Bobbftrd was j.iesi lMg OtflkOf ami delivered an ad.uess.at tl.e close of which he declare. i IllAt ne looked forward tOftdaj WttOO tUOM Till 0 court est.ii..s!i .1 tl.atsu.i.. be roooffalMd by mH aationa wUiota u:ll take into consideration all iliitcrei.ces between uni ons and settle tacin

or ilecisiou oi sucu

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uuressluM liM MUtUMBl "l OwdtaWtal V; tu. a i UJ u..p.-tu i ' u to tu MUM .1 (MM UI MM Oe ' t aitufuUy rotm W ( ui .i. jAMt-. AUMN l. l.lblK.li. BR (...v. Ma.u.r.1. i'f St. .. ouis, troll tl.e National hoard of 1 1 -ade. N vs.-u te.l tiu revii.tioiis in fsfOf of arl.itratiou

dopt) by that body. It ttmr l.-lt.-.s were reil.t

,MMhN made, an.l the pro.- llntfwore c:..s-.i by Um booodlotioo proi.ounctd by U.-v. I rancs ll.i.n.ui.

and lr

l'r.-suiout-K'.o.-t rormaitf Toudoro the Trotittttry rtfouo, An.l Mr. iK. leHtttljr M M ÜM llr.l.lr.l I I M MiMII Mifimwu, ,,i;,.,l,..IT. lll'l.IHO, I MM W ilou .ilnri- l hm '

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THE HKESlUENT-t-LcCT. MaJ. loif i"-'' 4proti ,f ""- lag it riiriuu fr I rtfOtMjfc AsuiM.ioN. Jan. ff. l'resideuti..vuil. v nas wrilteu as follow

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arr.uiL,'cineul

Arrr.t ..f Arthur lulnirr, f M.... ."..

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I till M.UI.lH. ',lll" lilltoO MM Mol MM '"r i ffMoM DoMf rm. la

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Si UhtIA, Jan. '."..--Arthur Palmer, I Of Ma.narom-eW, N. Y . who murdei ,-d his moll.er. brother and sister at that point on MotKtay, Jnunary l". MTM ' . ......i i Wm IM.niti-is hotel W edl.tv.-

' tiav ftoroooa bv '.lu-.-1 .plain O Maicam.'n. tXt Upmmu J MyBd PoUwtl (looking. Pltr Of, who will be the n K MMTOlMiy WM nowa to tl.e hotel people a- I'aul .f the ti.as.irv, arrived at M..j. Mo 1 jllls imaer which name Rfl hnd I'. en Kmley's hni-.M- a few minutes beftire ,(., ,, ,1 at the hottl sin.-e W e.luesIbroa o'elooli jrontordny ftrMM w janhry M II.- was warmly w eleoined by the pro XtttO nrroot Wa u4o in resi.onso to ident-eleot, who st ra igtlt way with- fc Jongistanee telephone message redrew with hint for a private confer- 4vivi., fl,,m Sheriff 'ottcaon of WOOM tnm, whieh lasted till i o'clock. t.h(.Nll.,. eonnty, in wh.. h OOOnty the The president-elect ami his secretary tl.ipU. luurder was eointnilted. The Of tlu treasurv hud a full and very jj siiu ttt1 he had received inb.itisfaetory tall:, iu which they dis- , f0.I1Blilu from u man i" N,,w Vurk

1 at length the tinaiieiai anu .... t Q .: r.eeived a letter iron

rainier, to the t d'.i that I'almer was

hi the Planters hotel muter

THE WAR PORTrOLIO. Ufii. Kurll A. Alat-r. t.f Mleliian VMM i i.i. .M. o . ui iko lotttMrtoo mt rrw i.i en i i i.-e MKImI "'"I 'T ml ! Mm - I uip ' Wm in t aa Woa .ti.iii.-i - 1 A II.

O., Jan H t ,fu. i. .v. mw l Iure early in the aftei-

noon, lie cmne oy invi.ui..'.., in the ease of other prominent Mb

.KH.bililiva who Imve vtaiieu

I invitation, his e .min,,' was

t Wlo,

eer arrivfl

Warm Rlati. novirtshlng tjl...t In OtMMrMMMtteM Mm tieultbv aud tr..i.K kbit uur.l, am . ,

Mvnrs. pnoumunisaatl UruucUiiU. ltuiiv

tuet p Cnnton

tokM to mean that a port' illo woultl ha offer.-. 1 him and that inlerene..

v;is found to

cusse.

the

for the lanugo nu onw t'A.M"N. 1 J'411 "'

l( unit inatm

ttn itr uolieies of the next administra

tion and considered the problems that w. u. d call for uniuediate solution bj means of legislation. The president elect ami Mr. iage are in thorough accord upon all linaucial. political ami ecouon.ie policies.

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mat majority ... me i- ,, ü' cotaetoau ..!.'.

tuai you i-r..p..c toaxpaaUi meiaJag iuo-m.-ki for aat M known aa loa lauarl oaU. M bt acid oa tOteveiuiiK teilowiu- niy inaugura- , :, Wtu.e 1 apprtjeiaie fu.:y lb.- spirit tha MM DTUMPMO .'U to project u cercua. .null M ucli lujguitu.le. allow me t" u. wUU the sinH , !, .; that 1 wdl MH be ti.i-uiuiersl.KLKi. mat u ii aabaaronM fr om t. talaH of sach . vmi amottw t nwnn? brtn daroM to no nw kUbMattal porpoaa MAB AMfftay and iie.iur v,u,. ,tii.-r- ;.i.'iii;.;..'titf our brethren thruuifto- , ouitooworktaciuaib ultermc. siwrvlnir. ayttig from Um lack or lood. etoMilMJ, heiu-runa medteal atMatioo. Ibag of yoa, thou, if your dealra is to arronga anoMMtvnnnt ' Inangarotlou Uav thai will be weil p. easing t.. u.e. ai.J dva Lmpreaaivaaeai to the event, that you I . loa rw preu-utious plans f..r the ball.

with the approval n t'""" fataMrinai i"e Moaejri oavota .-

the org.iiiiie.i wwi

in the great t-ii.es oi '"o r.....l .....I

Lin e ! :uli's. r.O.'lM l" piotiue t"". .....ii..,- f...- tue iH-rsecuted AruMBlaoa of fur-

' key. an.. l5.mw to relieve UM horrors of J . ., ii ....... i Uni a'.iii Will

aii.j faui.ue in luua. xi'iai - kharamy vMnaol the Mannar la which Mm a laaaa be pplMd witu ta mo groiUytng ts t our i-'p. auJ with the grertea ere ..i loour iu.p.i.sesa a t uristian natiott, 1 aarional) aadearaesUy aohcit your parUclpaUoa iu ihU aet i sacrit.ee ana aetf-iorgean ue-. l am gi to. .men. yours very corOialty, Wil l 1AM Mi 1-vlSl.kV.

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wrett hetlnaas

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tl.e name of Paul Jones, an i no asi.-.. the St. Louis noliOa to arrest aud hold the latter. The crime with which Palmer is charged shocked the entire eouutry by its brutality and aaolaaanoa Palmer lived with his mother, sister tierHude und brother Leonard on a dairy farm. He was married and his selection of a wife aeems to have eause-t some goarsngoniont between bimooli and his fannlv. and nltimately caused the trage.lv. Oa the even i ng of hinI .,o' in while he was seat -d ill the

on nyormnUrd by

i

'it

the

' 6f

Hood's

house with his

by arbitration.

tourt. Prof. H. L Whitman, of Columbia university, iua.it' vine pointed rnmnrka about twotiiaunaoa prornilinn luAmerieau social life, one knowu as onglO mania ami another disease, largely iM..itical iu its character, kuowu as gaglopkobin. Bn olninand ttont nnglo pliobin was as unrwnaonublo oa nngiomonln was ridienloon fc.x-Sei.ator Join. B. Hondoraon, frtueriyof Mianonri, now of Wooking" ion, 'delivered a rigOTOM nddmoa in opport of the general principle of aibitratiou, In winch he Incidentally aritieiaod the loan of Pmaidnnt CloraInnd's Venezuelan message, and asiicd, if nrhiiratiou was food for England oad Vanoannio, why not food 'or Kngiaod and the L'uited Mates? Associate Justice Ihewer, of tlii I M:.t snnreme court, who was

tutrodnood na "ttM prnaldwMl of the V.-nez.telan eoiniuissiou," aroused the ...eetllig to the highest poiut f enthusiasm, lie beKnn hv saymg thai w neu he received tue r .-quest of tlie eoiuuultee to taUe part in the prOOeOdingt und was assured that the spee.-ues were tobe limited to live ninotea he jaine to the conclusion that ail he would have to do would bo M itnnd up and be counted in favor of arbitration, because, oooording to Iiis txBwrtWMO, no lawyer could say what he had to suy under tWO hours. So he bud come hereto Ik: counted in favor ,i the arbitration trwoty. "Wkon 1 UuL" mn Lin tied Justice lirewer.

1 do not want to he con-idered us ggM who would trespass upon the prerogative of tlM senate to make a Ciir.-fu. canvass of ev -ry line of mat treaty. 1 appreciate fully the Word af the BOOOtor from Massac lluaatU Mr. Hoar' BO reeenlly uttered in pro- ..... f. .. i iul. ee Ii t

test against me pi s-.. -,as-e. I tio not believe in tciying to i ;, gentleu.eii c ..i.ged With the duty f BonoMnrinc nmrnfUf ibnt treaty , "yt,u must vote i it it.'" ' ' I lenaething in my own nature Mhich, heu Oliv body says to me: o,t

.mist,' cause BOBMthinff to run un my piual coluuiu, wnieii ayal "1 w.mL' Il is the senate sduty to consider that tffontf carefully, and WB u 1 say that 1 kay it is no trespass upon their rigku for Atuericau olUowna to fx press their views f thut treaty. And lam sure there is no one who .ill .n.,i-i- cheerfully accord that right

Hon. the senior senator fr-iu Massa 1um-Us .Mr. llottri, whom we ail dekgbl to honor. In spit. .f all the in- ! timat.otjs I see in the pies,. I be. NJ that the senate will not declare itself i "in favor of the law. but against its , ...f... ...it." Thev will net upon

I tviih the nwnira to do .,i lor tlie interists Mt

-f this country, but of the Applnntn. l knnw Jndgtn mistakes, having been on tht

his r tire moot from

dr.

GANQUcT IU britRMAN. Xtm QQM PMagwiloa traarlag iMMMJ roMWatl Ml UBa Iti-urlui; sriitor. WasiunoIon, dan. 17. Thirteen of the republican ineuibers of the Uino do legation met yesterday afternoon to armngn inn details of tha bonqnot . . i .... 1 1 it M i.iiriiose.l to irive Senator

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Sherman bofof

lliu senate. I ,1.1. mesent were: Messrs

fooor, Van Voorblo, Broanwall, Northwav, VVilnOO, Uulick, Dnnford, Southard. Watsou, Taylor. Harris and lc Witt It was decided to leave ail tue matters connected with the banquet

to a sub-coiniiiittee of three, Ol which Mr. (iiosveuor is chairman. I ... t u .r ,-..' I till, t the banauot shall

11.1 H..w.

be given in this elty OB the inc. -cling the inauguration

Melvitilev. The intent. on

itriet tno attendnuon to fcka republican mnmberaof ton present non e and iOOb newly-elected members as may itesire to ne present. It is uot improbable that there may he a few iuv.ted gonatn in addition to Mr. Shnrann, oni if so th. y, too, will bo Ohionna. it is desired to mawe the bnnqont informal in character and no sei speecho

will be ma ie. tX-QUEEN LIL'S RECEPTION.

Jjmitn J. frnpA The demand for Mr. Oagn'a appoint Mnnt comes from lie u'y every coin mercial onnter in the country, and from men of both partus. He is indorsed not only by the busi ness world, htttbi manv labor orgnnisntionn ni

wen. The direct claim

nearly all of the mass

kele -Trains which

McKinley respecting

Mommy

.f Mr.

IS to te

ller Ba-Mofnl ainhonaa Mofcaa i " gikHlan aa WaatOngton aalatf, v AsiiiM.roN, Jan. 17. LiUookolnni, o.-ijue.-u Of Hawaii, receded in her osnrtnannU at tho oborobnna, yaaUrpoy ofMurnooB, tnm Lkmn W hve o'clock. Although it was not generally uuder.tood that the reception was public, several hundred ladies well known in oftteioi aud BOOial circles of the capital for the most part impelled hy

curioaity, prest-ute I a i...... I..

were introo'iee ...

is made in

f Let tern and

have reached Maj.

Mr. Gage that

the direct effect of his appoint mt ni will be to hasten ami render etfUtin the restoration of confidence. Moi McKinley has been thinking about Mr. t iage for several weeks in connection with the trenanry portI. ,ii liriil I. eeii led to believe t hat

1. could not accept it. It has a. so been Maj. McKinley" intention from the day he was elected toekooee western man for secretary of the trennnry if ne could liml an available nan. Mr. Onge ateeu II ol thereqairetnenU, '-.it his appointment does not rem ve from the list of enbinat j poMibilttiea the name of Charles K nory Brail h. n ho would in all prob ability have been made secretary of state if tue otiice had been fltlod by I the appointment of an eas'em man. It may be safely ttss.ime.1 that Maj. McKinley has deeded at present upou six men for his cal-inet. though he has not formally tendered all of them I OTi folios. The men w hoare regard.-. I'is.-ertain of npjpoin tine tit are: dohn Bhermnn, Lymnn I. Ongn, Kntbnn Got?, Joaepta MeKennn, -lohn D. 1 g and .lames Wilson, of low a, fot s.-c.e-tarv Of agr. culture. Gen. Bh a. A. get's appointment as secretary of war is probable, but by no means certain. X ne remaining p. rtfolla wbleb is not likely to be tendered before the mtddleor lnatof Pebrnnry will doubtless go ton New Yorker or a Peunsyl v .man. Mr. Ongeanid yesterday afternoon. ; and nnthoriaed tue L'nite I rVaaoeiated

.... ..s ... rinnt.: "1 nave n.-.-.i u-nii-

a

mother and sister. BO

BOddenly drew a revolver, and, WHO out a word, commenced tiring at his sister. De shot her three times ami then turned the weapon on his mother, putting- two bullets into her. Loth women fell to the Soor and the murderer turned to run out f the house. As be U ft the house Kt met Leonard running towards it from tnc bom, where he had heard the shooting. The murderer Urea at Leonard, the ball striking him i" toe lorekwad, killing him i'lst.iiitly. Then the triple murderer re! "rued to the house, htisti-i-mthared ton-other a few articles of

Clothing ami ran to the depot, a half mile away. where he boarded it pasMing train aud came direct to this city. When the neighbors arrive i at the i'almer house, attra-t -d by the shootlog, they found the mother and sister tili brentbing. Mrs. Polmer regained consciousness loOg enough to make a statement of the shooting, nnd then expired, lit j daughter died o few momenta later. A search for the murderer was mude, but be had disappeared. It was said that ha had become eoddenty inaono, having on a previous occasion been Confined hi an insane asylum, from which In- bod boon discharged, OPPOf ently cured.

ReB A. Mytr. facts. Hen. Alger has, ay com

mon consent, boon considered for sev

eral weeks ns the man most likely to

be appointed secretary t.f war by Maj. McKinley and his visit here meant that objections made to him by certain fad ions in his own state, had been Overcome and that tlM presidentelect was ready to discuss the cabinet with bin personally. i, en. A,lgv for teerotary ' M " CotCMBua, o.. Ion. f A Prem speciul from COOtOttV OJW 'hat at I p m. yesterday Don. Ruaaell A. Alger was formally Offered the secretary ihipof war and accepted it.

CONGRESS.

Sarsaparilla Th" best In f't the ( W It;. ,; J'unlb. Hood's Pills " n TB ltt to r t hMrelT Tht oh web is our not her, nnd ohn her sons a ml daughters are borotoaM they beeotne (. Ii l ist ian s. Whatevej age yen may be mattes aa iiffera&ta. you are a babe of Christ. The clntrek, or mother, is snppoaed t n ihmi care for her children. Just an u,ur earthly mother. - licv. Dr. WUliSkoa. Bennffellnt, Mnrnhalltown, la. 1' ho universal consumption of fruit menus the empltty uient of Qtillioai f nromen and children in a pteneanl oo en potion, it momm the most aerfeo) aombinntlon of the neef eland baaitb . . . . .. n e

fnl. m the common wains ..i nie, Htimiilaitt to Letter health, bigBOf thought und a deeper interest in rurid pursuits. ill MM gel llt-NTi-n. "I ay, loy, ni

' von MH- a ratal' t run hy here iov- m,, itir '' "How long B'.'"f Hoy "I tliin U li hottar.- ycara nexlChristmaa "-Amt

b an RewMrefi Ri Mi l t vMKoriLT with the üaeovery of her ilrst irray hair, a women Bisoovai laM it runs in her family to turn itt ay early.Atch sua Olotae. The strottK-t feeMBtaatan Against di-ease. one which rtaih'.e nke dertfouua. athad risks from hurtful i-lti iu lnthifiie s. exo sure, overwork and I at .'i.

is tbavieor that i Inunrted t

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Yoj

FIFTY-FOURTH

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bHCtKlNb 1KAÜLDY.

I'h ret-

most

1'

i .i ;,,i .nent ol secretary of

ert:n i m I i'"" - - - the trenanry by Maj. MeKlnUy aud have accepted it."

A Stllinii ItruHl MM WMa BOO I Bllilraa with aa 0 tfivn. N.li.. dan. 2ft. A

hocking Order was discovered yesterdn) mornlngoo n form ten miles oothenet of thin city. C K. ftonht In a tit f nuidneen, brolned bin wife and three Children with an ax and then hacked the bud lea to pieces. The deed was tliscovcrd by a hoy who had been sent flWO a n.-ighbof's house to engage Mr. Kash tohelpshell corn. ApprooeblOg the house he was startled by tries, and supposing that there was a struggle going -ii inside, boret in the d A terrible spectacle presented itself. The furniture of the room was iu ,.is irder and the wails and ceiling .tMMtl with blood. On the bed was

the body of Mr. Lash, the hull battered that it was

reeogniooble. tu lue t he i lies

Wherever he went were evidences of a struggle and dea.h I pstairs. in u ' loft, lay the buabnnd of the family. Ilia nennt atnre and w andering talk showetl clearlv that reason had loft htm. The oheriff was komodlotoly sent for and the maniac place.l behind the bars.

WNteh lluve Oi in i - I Tiroiirjl. .-:,: ti or Haata lattaa

WnOMIXOroX, JOO, 80. The changes wiiicii Have taken place in the Piftyfourth congreee through deoth and resignations are given iu the new edition of the Ccmgreaaloaol directory, which will he the last for this congress There bora boon autreo deaths, is follows: Myron U. Wright, Fifteenth Pennsylvania district. Koeember IS, l'-'L sue I-' tied by .lames il. ( uddlng. Andrew j. Campbell, Tenth New i Vorl. ttistrict, December lit, now needed by Amos J, Cuiuminga Philip s. Pont, Teeth llllooladiatrlet lanuary n. is;.; succeeded iy Ueorgc W. Prince. W:n. Cogswell, hixth Moeeoebunotta aiatrict, May -'- IWj succeedfi by W in. H. M. o ly. Frederick Romano, Eighteenth Illinois district, duly 14. HfMi sticcee.t.d hy B. L. Badlejr. WlllloUJ H. t rain. Ll.-ventn Texas

is.ei; succeodaa

a i .i . Uosi 'nei s fsioiin ..

,o, n.,.u.s. t is vtarr-r in u I igher

th .i the tri I atbleM, although yonr e i oular development may be tar Infetta rto hit Pbror implies R..nnd. pood oiiynwj and sound t s.-. two bleaauifa conferral 1 bv Uio Bitters, arhlca.romediea mwtm rheuai.itie rroua and kidney trouble.

"Mne Yam in' ni i n ntuaieol." "Hon do you knoWt'' ul err. t i to alat Oa, pi iräbM ma,1 hist ul(rht. oTTd she BakI he' promlae me sny thing 11 1 wouldn't." - f.tts. burgh Cbroukte.

Don't i- tu r ex. us.: the cure for trelae.

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It nbs tun world for BMi of ohttit M live iu Mlaoma. MaoVs Mora. Ptrt - t. ptieJ roe and poraiaueiiUv rnitd ?., (it after Brat tiav a use nf lr, K ..- Greal NerveBoal rer r.....-i !tib.L m. tc .. i--. Pa Ki 4i . ,: An hat..rbl i . I an Ithchlsoa men and bis wife ore not at T.e iiiitu' icr us, i aus. he said heeou dn MhM rubers from twa. Atchkea QMOl Paine ood ovnon breoo dowa fct. Jot b Ü.1 hui.ds up and luiisties v. ila a cure.

Baroan tee owl in a renifiuh'T dint von eil iousiw. ttamn Horn.

cp p of njfli have to reap wh.

Miehtgaa

sueeec.tc'

head so scarcely

uu adjoining room of ti.e oolldruo.

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the

alone world. moke bench

I know it ia dangerous to

quest ions to sucu a m1 eould see here OM of

I have been

many yeai I

Bnbmit grave bannl. and if

brothers, with whom

associated for two years (referring to Justice llanut., one of the Lehmig MO arbitrators'. 1 think I could illustrate that at hisext i nee, Longhter.J I'.nt then, what are the errors and l.1Ss. incidental to arbitration eotnlarett to the horrors of war? Applaus-. J W hat are u few million dolBiMksuriul damocee tl eomnori

thousamis oi

themeolvea and Mr.. duliua N.

Palmer, who invarmniy newraaB lira DomlnU as "Your Majesty,-' and polte of her to the visitors as "her royal bigfaoenn, i ln.se who conversed with the exq ,on found her 00 intolligeut, gracelul. dignitied hostess, and doubtless as the reaelt of the cordiality with which she greeted her callers, numerous invitations will be pressed upon her with such force that she will hereafter be seen at many functious while the gay aeoaon lasts. The ex-qneoo Cloorlf intimated to ell questioners Itaat she was delighted With Washing

Urn aud its people. N A 1 ION AL BOAKD OF TRADE

Ori(itiilBtloii,

MANNA DcNltS

COLLISION ON AN L ROAD.

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mm t inte iiij oa

M.-rl. Ill sioik W kOOUIOTOn, dan. W, The national board of trade is holding its tweutyse .- i.tii annual meeting here, b ortyoue organisations are represented Tha venerabla Preeidenl rroderiefe Fraley. of Philadelphia, was unable to h . -eitt.and Secretary Trrker called the meeting to order. The programme f subjects to be acted upon embraces If resolutions and recomnieu.iat ions

iu l reference i iaua-

ITeMoram CreOltaO ta Mlas, eat VelaeItter mi tlplnlon. ii.KVKi.AMi, Ot, Jan. (AA dis..Lk it It. MS II t. I t 11 t 1 uefula v from

Pllll II v ' - hfeotna attotine M. A. Elnnnn as nn

thority thut m iKioley would eeJleon gross 10 extra session DO Marcii lo, un.it:. at an understanding hud been reached with toe doubtful senators which insured the success of the administration tariff b 11- Mr. Manna said that he never aathoriued any . . .... .....ii si..i,,il tiiat

such ramsfsk - - Chalrmnn Dingley would frame the bin. assisted bv Heuator Aldrloh. -However," aaiti he, "as for the assertion thut it is the chief desire of the administration togeta tariff measure iu operation as BOOM as possible, 1 Mill sitv that 1 entertain as 1 000 ulway done, the opinion that there can be no business revival and no lasting Orooperity la this country until after n ndeqnote tariff bill has been passen and gone into operation."

A i.ot H...I i tr ! Caaen TOroeMi o. ti Ureaoe srttn lattl Rmaita Hhoom.x.n. -Lin. M The iee and sow, witu an open switch, was tho gOttOO Of On engine and on.-ear of the Brooklyn elevated railroad leaving the ' . i t .... I f . aa il

structure at mikon au i fm , Immk nioht. nd falling to tho !

PH I cvv.i tw ----Bj v ground, a distance of '.'" feet. Four ears made up tht train, but

few passengers were in uieiu.

IJroulol I ami r u i-

s. I. ti. the s.ierih ' ol

.... I iue! inline- esoec

Jo'tkM Brew. In bis peroration ! iug nnd bankruptcy laws, a joint reobrougbt down tht house by H brief I latiOO for the appointment IM bntdrnmntle nem oa "Lost Oppor I teranUon:. etary -o. ...... asb n, a tu.ot.es. which I to the surprise t.f ' proposition to retire tho greenbacks many oi hit h.- . e.s. he said hod been ' llti to create a national clearingwritten bi his fellow -citizen. ex-S.-n- i houso for banks.

U John J. H.iM.lls. of Koaooe. Re :x-ov. Stnnard. ol St. l.o.i.s, pia-

js his opinion h.d,l at the tirst session, whl - i wan

gne Piealiaet la Bon York. Washington. .Ian. M. Presidout tleveland will go lo New York tO-daf to till an engagement to speaa at tho opening of tue Nato. nal Medical society's contention at Carnegio holL la the evening ho will deliver an address The president w ill probably 1 accompanied by at least ouo .m-mhor uf his cabinet.

only a

At the iu lift ion at

nn. streets as Bugineer Oaffney wan about to slow up, engine CT. drawing a

train of empty cars, iu ShOTge of Albert llrown, I nnd up, ami striking nu open aWlteh headed directly in (L.Tiieys course. The engines came together with a crash that could be heard blocks away, and in a secoud tfiogln top pled had over, leaving the rails and drugging the lirst ear

with it. The breaking oi tun coupling on the second car prevented the three other coaches fr leaving the rails. Only four passengers were II the tirst ear. These were taken from the wreck, and soon several doctors were at work. Fireman Booth, who had his leg crushed and was unconscious when taken from the cab of his eu-

gflic, will die. tloff ney and Thomas, eben found, w ere m dged against the side of the boiler in their cab.

lisiricl. February 0

L Bndolph lvleburg. Charles F. Crisp, Third Georg la district. October '.il. lfWV. succeeded by

his soo, ' ha.-. es r. t nap. .iu i ins i . Burrowo, l bird li.iri.'t .1 im oar v 23. IH'.iä;

....... - - . by Alfred Milnea Janu s C. CL Blook, Tenth Geoi dlatnet, March I. lfBl su. -c eded l.ill.Wl.lf

L I . McOnnn. Third Illinoiadlatrtet, D tuber '-'. laat) succeeded by Hugh B, I'.eiUnap. Frank S. HlueU. Nineteenth News' ..i. i .i..;.., ....s..ri.i.l January T, IHU"

liil tllSlll.l, . I. to I t eoii.e governor of New York, j scat is not yet liih-d.

GLNLHOUb OrrLK.

mm nn tart sen tno -' f'""' lT" r i b i' Wamiinu'X, Jan. M, -The secretry of war some time ago arranged for the West Point cadets to come to Washington und participate in the inaugural ceremonies on the Uli nf March A oontreeorey arose over the 1 expenses of tht trip, an.l it became necessary that some ari a ngeuien I s be made for their subsistence, while here. t oiurress has so far failed to make an appropriation for that purpose ami yesterday Mr. H C Lurch, manage. Of tlie Kbbitt house, where Maj Me-

tvill have Ins heniitpiartern, t i ft MM i I. . til

wrote toSecreiit' v uansosti " entertain the cadets fr f charge at that hotel dniini their stay here. XhO oaeetloa nf transportation, it is umleistood, rests with the war depart uient, ns a s.itlicient uinount la ata liable fr thut purpose.

sM 'ism

f

' L-ii -J .....JVdf

ri. $3

A fif-spuil tniy n ;.v ig all his srnp J.'"': icto'l ttai ocean, hut wbei he Cetil port h mu' have a H( I "h knows all th

difficultlf D daiige' of IM

particular cta.moel. Tn the voyage -frre are many perlloOB 1 ner.l tlie hi tp of ap.lol who has a thnr. -d kmm'ri.sf of Ihr special d.üiculuc. M dancers to le avoided , I i t hose drlicate physics. weaVr.r-.-. H A .;,,rs r.rruli.tr to w -ttell A Reitrr... f titioneV orordinarydoctoi heeno apmrg ItrtO btcome thorough', y proOCMBl. o Pst to h- '.v.ist.d ,s. . 'lv.ee of ar.v:-. earse or unscientific person. only a ipecialMt who tasi ' fJJJ tudv to tins part.ct.lar P"' cor.metent to treat the diseaaeao QBan bitrit .tie and romplieateo ntgant m Ativwoitian -ufTering fTO tlKt debet troubles tnav obtain the noit ;.:.:.. feMional sdvice free of charge f v. in nr R V Pierce, chief consulting to .)r. k. v nr o. , iMriicsl .

l iM) . . .

. .t 1. ..I . litt Co I' I

T I Lil ill v.- Jl ----- r

sutnte, m uamsv. - ' ctaiT,

rs at ui- o. .in oi - . , . cmlMM ne has successfully treat- I

moaaonOJ of cases oi oosxin complaints. Mevi His "FatOttW Prescription WBS for the sol- j ,: i pose of TBT the .,1 ewakntaatt of the etttmine No other no-.', i ne has been s. ncceasful m this particular ''"'' SS! No other edWBt ao tanngW

overcomes all me canny-

lit-

tie, lared in I I It LT 1 U ir l"U.

(hat the L nitetl Stnte t now hud nn o- , urVoted hugely to mapping out a pro

..r.o.one und arranging tl' t.ruei iu

. . . - .

oortnnlty, which one toal awfai oonnf

bt regalaed, Th following letter from Cardinal (HI bt us 0 as read: Cnmat,'q RmtonanOi j t i i tin i- -siitk.r.T. iiAt r kioto. ted jM.ni.anM gti .an.- i: fenM t a., -in I i I i" eh i ow.eiife your favor Of tl.a 1st, M naian rot It.viie n.u M Wash- , . ... . ..... ..-.. imu. .f..r lit. iiuriutKi. nf

nil' o till tie -' '" .ms.. r r . , ...... -,, PU , aaiuicly atttsMag aopieonMm ol Mm gri-st i auU lieusuiti

arhicll the various sunjecis sunn ., Considered A rcaolutlon was adopted urging the senntsj t" approve the arbitration treaty. Frederick W. Kuiley. ol PtlHodtb phiu. was re-eltfU" I I res.d"iit. t..d W. K. luekei.was ai,.,iu ciit.-.m e.it -.'.:'

HAWAIIAN CABLt BILL.

1. Will H MttSM tMisM "f Way After t hs giwktaua i omsl mnWakiiinoIoN, dan. -TM repnbUcnn couimittee yesterday afternoon decidnd to make the Hawaiian cable bill the order of bnainem after tho .Nicaragua can'al bill is out of tho way. Tulanetloa was conveyed tofJmdeav OCratMl committee, and Whllt that ri.ii. mittue has not formally concurred,

the majority of the memo r, yesterday afternoon agreed informally that at meeting to be hold to-day they would Consent to tili ordtr.

PGWDE.R MILL tXFLOSION. I'sooat oteonO aMmonen aenilM raere Um " aartanjisho POTTBVIU.B, Pa,, Jen, M -A powdm . i it i . l

at. the t rysiai möge c.i-

;i h;ii! uiilüf outii i - . .M

Bnnleteo, oaplooea tnorwj ne.oie niiduight, thenonennuon f which was ' .list inet iv felt here. Heiman liieUerl. Dtghl watchman, was the t.nly persou , injured. The loss will loot up several thousand dollars. Plate glass windows in the stores at HoaJotlMs WOTO s brakna. The citizens of Llaaleton ti, ought an oacthl)UOk had visited thotn. XhO greateal excitement pre

vailed until the xtent .T tue unmogo was learned and tht cause whieh ere uted i he agii ntlon.

magailnt

lierv. one ant

th- palm of mothtrfaood . It weh pleasure I re.ommer. i ... ii. n In .i.ffeiini? I.I "

rsvornr t ir gl. S' ttion Mrs j Pertruson, Baa t " k.rk Co . M mil t ' After " flr to.to.es I thanfe Q0d I fe nd rel.el SOU Dr ptawt-i I--SV rat nainleiM" The IteatnOl hook for women . 1 Uhtd ll Df Tierce's tlum" .id ;P$ rated "Common Sense J Mal free in paptt covers for only, n imfnt SjJt tUmps. Address I r PMtOe m BBO

FARM

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litt last writ Mas

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1 : o no.i. Attn t . V

lit k:' f. new s' spiory.

mxfof r.Tiey. ,hrn Iti

ayÄ!2:.V',o aastärl -l i-

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SWLPI BY FIHL.

IV

iiusiiiess parUoa "f Caatstrbarg

Ni rly N llfl l'i'tol.lMlits, O., .Ian. lire de stroyed almost the entire nusiness portion of the town of Center barg, M miles north f ColumbOB, on the I h-ve-larn!. Akron V üolumbttl rai'way.

Colnnibus sent the assistance of a part of its tin- depart uient, but it arrived too lute to do much gVOd, The tirv started in the basement ol Steera's clothing store. Its origin Is unknown. The total loaa is about SLi, 0)0. partially covered by insurauco.

Palmar! TOlfd ticiuu Ote. L.AW BMOSt, N V . Jon. trade Palmar, the third victim of tha

mnrderono Iran ay of sVrtkai

her hrot her, dietl lit l a. in.

Who was a well t. to M:i mar, meek. shot nud

1 Mi I :

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f frm sttas

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Pi. III. i-

Paltnor,

farmer d instant I J

killed his brother, ia nnard Paimcr, a teacher in Hrauimar school So. litt ol N. u York, and fatally wounded bis ,, other, Harriet Palmer, and hvs aletOf Qrortrndo. oa alomlay veniig, lanenvv 18. Mrs. Palmer died ou the mornUu t.f the Ifta, but it was h.pe.4 that

the Rlrl would rteover Thursday night pe.itotiitia sat invtaualog death

rtTO'c.tA E. WUSW BRÜ- TU

mri A ii-en 1 fTMIlinTB