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JA SPICH 8 0 t I INDIANA. The statement that Secretary 8haw Intended to leave the HtM IM reported, on the l'Tth. to be without foundation. Representative Sibley, of P- nnsyl vama. on the Utk introduced a bill In congn -s. to prohibit the issuance and cashing cf money ordert on Sunday
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ov neekham of K. nturky. on the 27th. signed the bilV pas-d by the tagtalaan Bfpfooriatlat lis 8 tot Kentucky exhibit at the Louisiana V chase i ipotiition. Justus C Adam. ex-speaker of th Indiana hOBBt Ol representatives unl MM t the most prominent mn -f Indiana, died, on the 2t:h. at St V.ncent's infirmary, at Indianap '.is. lad.
NEWS IN BRIEF. Compiled from Various Jkurces. Fifty eighth congrisSv
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cttroner's Jury that investigated tha Chicago IroquoK theater tire, the ia dieii.! nt t i ition started hy Ar thur K Hull, hos,- w hole family per i....t. ;n tin dtsatti. w.i- .in tin- L'teh. formally abandoned in court. The Htatewri Kansas 0 Texaa Railmid Co. on tha "h aii.'t- ir .i1 Jl 12cent rate on wheat and com from Kansas City Mo. to CaUeston. T x . affectiv February 1 The recent rate was 17 c Ms on wheat and 16 oonta on corn. The Kentucky senate, on the '?h by a vote- of 23 to 9. d feated a resolution indorsing Presid, nt U evelt's act'on in the matt r of the 1's.nui a treat
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M:ne Workers convenapolla, Ind.. on thv 24th, or the immediate n lief of the IM miners killed
In the Harwick mine cxpiosiou i Cheawick Pa.
William S Taft, former aovaftwrgeneral of the Philippines, and now aaeratajf of war, arrived la WaaWi i lea, D. C on the '7th. He was enthusiastically welcomed by a laigc trow d at the depot. m 1 1 A threat to wn-ok every train running tbronall the San Joaquin (Cal.) valU-y. aaleat tka Southern Pacific Railroad Co. paid the sum of $1 was made to the company, on tin. :tb. thmugh an BIMIUBlOtU 1- tttr
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On the twenty-nin'h anniversary of his consecration as lishop of Kent m r,y. th funeral services over the remans of Thomas l'nderwood D were held, on the 27ih. in Ghrlf! Chur.li lathedral. Louisville, Ky.
th- -7;h. unanimously agre d tu ierirt a bHI U inirease from II- to $J4 the Bjomhly pens:, n f Ann e Waters. S years old. a widow of a soldier of the war ' f lilS, living in RaUl oun:y. Mo
Tho cold t w ar,.r in the history Of Bessemer. IftGk as experienced on th 2Mh. The tt mn-rature was 48 d i;rees helow zero Cattle were found fro n stiff in tha hams by farmers Teaming and all outdoor work was
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Th min-'-f ript of Milton's ' Paradise Lost" was offered for sale at auction in Loud, a, oa 'he 2"'h. hut the re-rve price not beine reached, it aras withdrawn af'er a bd of I-V75' ba l I eca made. No American was taaoaf 'he bidders.
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The funeral of Miss Sarah Catherine f chafer, victim of the Bedford Ind. tracedy. was held, on the 2-h. a1 Trinity Methodist church, at Elkhart. Ind The seating capacity of the ohurtu was doubly exhausted by the crowd. Many floral tributes came from a dia-
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Th" Chicago Great Ver'ern railroad on th. i;7th. announced a further redti'tion on wheat and corn betw.en Chicago. Mlanaapolia, tt Loadi and Missouri river poin's. The new rate, aftodtva January r'. mak s a tvo-ceal rut. r-'lucing it to 1: cents on wh-at and 11 cents on corn.
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Rt Hon Lord Henry Frn. rick Thynn . second son of the third marquis of Math. di-. on the- 8th. in Lond. n He was !orn in 18.12 He was a aw bar of aarUaaaaM for flouih Wilts from lfS8 to 18SI From 1S7.". t: : !ir I Tliynne was trorer of (Ju n Victoria's household.
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goods at the St L Whic h the duty had right to sen aat h tha eJoaa of tha mi thwaly remitted U of -.
itfva Tawaay, of Minne e JOth. intrMluced a b ll : ing exhibitors of foreign
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Commissioner of Pensions Wan- and '
Chi-f Surtin Hustcn. of that bureau, in faor of the Scott bill, to abolish local Bjadtaal examining Ixtards. and apixiint gaa surgeons to make examination of pensioners and claimants for p t. !Mtis.
Canton. O. on the ?:th. oberred Prwldnt McKinley' birthday anniversary. Patriotic programme's were beid in most of the school, and the pink carnation was everywhere in evidence Mrs McKinley was driven to the cemetery tn the afternoon with a largo t.unch of carnations for the tomb f Use late president. The north and central wings of the tlat school for indigent children, at Owatonna. Minn . was gutted by Arc on the 2.th All the inmates were taken from the building uninjured Nineteen babies dorn. oe.i in the tu. R wing were safelv iakn out. The los ws not stated, but there :; imur ifuicc oa tot building of 150 jMQ,
PCRSCNAL AND GENERAL. Secretary ttOtH and former Gov.en. Taft of the Philippines, his sue - iaof as aecmatf of war. took luncheon with President Roosevelt, on the l-vth Fire, on the 2Sth. dei-troyed a new and unused grain elevator owned by R. E Pratt Co, of Chicago The loss was tT.'.Oco. Mrs. Lul l Prince-Kenr"dy-Kramer. at Kansa-- Ctv. M . on tl - :th was found not gaJltf of the murder of her former husband. Phillip Kennedy Emotional insanity was her defense. The Jury was out 12 hours On the first trial. Mrs Kennedy got ten years Harry Waal an actor, of Ciilcaro who shot and killed JoJin C Wal h In C'tawa. Ill . on the night of Decern her 1"! last. was. on the 23th. sentenced by Judge His hop, In the circuit court, at Ottawa th srve 20 years In the Illinois penitentiary. Th? People 's the ater, a ur.rline house, at Ci; -tunatt. O . took fire, on the :-9th The fire was extinguished with small loss. It originated la tin gallery from a candle which workmen had len using while making repairs W A McKcw in. ex secretary of the University of Tallfornia. plea ! 1 guilty, at Oakland. Cal . on Ibe 29th. to the charge f emlezlemcnt. He will be sentenced on February 12. The Twelfth infantry, now at Sab Lake City. I'tah. was. on the t$tt Jaalgnated to relieve the Twenty nmtn IgXantry Luii duty la the Philippics.
tht voed from the urgent n ib ns for the , to the sonves of this eon---.i the uruent action was tha
climax to an exciting dtacaaakHl of the ra leage pro! :. m DOgtU on the 20th, tirt on the point of order raisenl against the provision by Mr. Maddox, of Georgia, and then on a motion to str.'-.e , :: :.. ;. Mr I'l. lerw..d. of Alabama. An amendment by Mr. Orosvenor prcvlding for the return of the mileage to the treaury was agreed to. Mr. I'nderw cod's motion to strike out the provision fbr mileage then was adepted without a dissenting vote. The result was loudly cheered. The interest in the question was shown by the few a' -T'e- The bill passed the house Just as it came from the committee of the whole. A passenger train on the Southern railroad was dera led ea.-t of Princeton. Ind.. on the 31st. The train was running at the rare of 2 miles an hour when it left the rails The baggage car and day ...a,h were thrown fnra their truc ks and rolled down an ernlankm nr Then1 were 7r passengers on the train, but all escaped with slight Injuries. Fire, started by the explosion of chemicals in the hr- - k m of Ashler & Bailey, of Paterson. N J . emBtajrtai I " har..!-. lestroyed the entire plant on the :.":h Th loss was estimated a' f " partly insured. Frozen hydrants and bursting hose grea'ly interfered with the work of the fireman Personal injury suits amounting to 3Jt.C6$,952 were pending auainsr the
a" ording to the reit ' rney. John F.
Smnlski, made pahlle on the 31t. The rour.cil. the legislature and finally the
peepje were atpa;ed to for relief sidewalk injuries caused the majority of the suits. A jury in the district court, on the ""'h. fataraaad a verdict of guilty against Police Ciptain Kdwin Anderson, of Sioux Cttjr, la. t harged with atcept ng bribes from an owner of rdot nac hir.es The republican county central committer met at Iamar Mo on the .loth, and called a convention for Saturday, February 27. to select delegates to the oae r. rent ion to be held at Kansas
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Sonate In the senate on the it Mr. Dietrich, of Nebraska, made a request fer an investizatlon hato charges on which he was tried recently by a federal court in hU own stare, and tna senate granted the request, the president pro tern, appointing u commi'te consisting of Messrs. Hoar, Plat, of Connecticut. Spooner. Cockrell and Pettus to make the inquiry. The remainder of the da was voted to an argument by Mr Morgan 'n support of the resolution Introduced oy Mr. Stone directing the sena'- comniittec on fcreign relations to make an investigation into the Panan a revolution. When Mr. Morgan ctmiuded. the senate paased the bill permitting the building of a dam acr s- the Mississippi at Sank River, Minn. At .1:5) the senate went Into executive sersion. and at 4:o adjourned . ..Houe-The proceedings in th" house were enlivened by a rplrited d . Btak n Of the Panama question. Mr Thayer, o' Ma-a'btt-aetts. declareel the cemrse of this grvernmcnt in Panama to f.nve been contrary to the provisions of the trea'v with New Granadv Mr. Grosener, of Ohio, made a vigorous defense of the
administration. W. said the BftgfMaOt star tbxt shines in the pathway of the candidate ef the republican party is his course in th Panama canal question. He advised the democrats to keep away ffoaa Parama as an issue Wiüi District of Columbia business disposed of, the hataaa took up the diplomatic- and eooMilar appropriation bill, consideration of which w-ts pending when the bouse adjourned After a brief sitting, the supreme court of the I'nited States adjourned on the first, to meet arain on the 2dd. The aeljotimment was for the purpewe of affording opportunity to give consideration of cases which have Xa artÄed. including the Northern Securities merger case. Ponotatai the lead of Gov W. . Bailey, of Kansas. wLo withdrew fnm the raee for BUVataur, Morton AlhauKh, chairman of the republican state central commit'ee durln the last three campaigns, on the 1st announced that he would not be a candidate for reelection Gov William H Taft took the oath of öfflcA a, Fecretarv of war on the ir. and at once emerM upon his new duties The ceremony ok place in the large reception room attached to the serrar ofTWe n the war dpartmarat. at Washington, D. C.
rii tl .. no ia. Sou'h Brad, lud, Jan flecausa of an expe-nment of Dr. J V. Hill, on of the leading physicians and surgeons of Indiana, who seeks to prevent an infant txtru of negro parents from reverting back to the Old type of the colored rate, the attention of the scientific, worM : expected to In- fixed on South Henu during the next few months. All arrangements, it is understood, have haaa completed for Dr Hill's solution of the color scheme of the human race, and with the assistance of Dr George I. Hager, abo of this city, Dr. Hill exBOJ 's to be successful. A colored woman has consented to act as the pa tiaal and will enter the hospital as soon as the rooms are made raadf for
the scientific event. In llrtl I Miirr . Winatnac. 4nd Jan th. "Take your choice, colonel." was tin invitation extended to Col Lewis C. Dutton. a popular and wealthy bachelor, by 13 t harming young woaaea of this rtty. The oacaslttn of his reeiving 13 proposal at the same time was at a party given in his honor by the young women of the community. The colonel, who Is tf years old. fold his fair admir- rs that if he COttld accept them all he would glad ly do so. but that their Individual harms were so great that he could not decide upon any particular one. rtwd tvmm Mb Wataa, Columbus. 1 11 1 . Jan. St. Tha reranl high water in White river drove all sorts of at.imals frtm their haunts in the river bottoms to seek refuge on high ground. Any number of foXM, groundhogs, rabbits and other tnia.; animals have beep seen, and since the flood the farmers report numerous losses of chickens on account of the foxes Hunters have been bagghsg any number of rabbits.
in ! Library. Greencastle. Ir.d . Jar. 31. Rev C Tl Line, financial sec retary of D Pauw university, has received a commur.it ation from Andrew Carnegie's secretary asking for a detailed description of the university buildings and grounds. This
letter was in rcspor.se to a via! I 1 I Mr. Line to Mr Carnegie several weeks ago. ' at which time he made a request for a 1 new library building at DcPauw.
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Ferguson, 'he Terre Haute high school boy who developed into a phenomenal pitcher with South Bend last year, has refused to sign a contra- t for this y- ar because South Bend will not give him an advance in salary He had opportuni'les for tryouts In larger leagues.
hut preferred to remain ! ague for another year
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queer ItaltSW. Laporte. Ind . Jan. 2f James B n;on. an alleged manipulator of crooked he. ks, was received at the northern prison from Indianapolis under an in- ! rminate tratonea of from one minBta to five years This is the first sentence of the kind that has come to the knowledge of the prison officials. The board of parole can release the man immediately if it likes. .Irl 4. ranted Stl.T.IMV. South Bemd. Ind . Jan tl -The sum f HtSM has teen allowed Eva Swyeart. niece of the late millionaire. rge W. Swygart. by the Child ran, who were dissatisfied wirb the terms of the document and broke the will. Mist Swygart had sued for $:i" ""0 for caring for her deceased uncle. vni.mn 1 leased, EIwoo.l. Ind . Jan H The fifth saloon to close its doors In this city daring the last month was the bar a the Hotel 3eevenson. The hotel we nt into thchands of a rere iv r Monday, and Thursday the lOOfl were closed to the public. Failure to secure a further leant is Liven as the ' a ice of the receivership. IMe.l .,1,1,.,,!,. Edztb thtown. It.il . Jan 2f - J. 11 rod Bradford, of this place, was stricken with apop'i xy while returning from tha hnrtal of tha late puis on Eize-a. and r!!d within a short time He was 72 vears old and all his lift was spent in thi rlefnlty Ht s red as a justice of Himf llnpe1. Vireenr.e. nd . Jan 29 A heary v en the roof t.f the ftottth basket factory plant caaaad Umhalldtng, COxlJI feet, to CoUtatt. Einplccjes wereatdint ' r wh n N Ml ar.d none was injund. but much marlih.ery was damaged. tile. I In IttHrWth,
T.n:s. Ir.tl Jar 29 -Rev John Pappingfleld. for rnarv ye ars pastor of ths Luileran thateh In WtWhtll'l, this 1 onr.ty died at Olney III acr d years. He was the fathc r of nine 1 hlldren, flva sons tnd four daughters Panad ie,i Elwood. Ind . Jan 29 - Dr John Hansn nan. one of El wood's best known ph vslclans. was found dead In his rooms, of heart dleae Dr Hananhan cam" he re fr. m Shelbyville- five years ago, and had bullt an B hie urartb e.
STILL A PRISONER The Famous Prisoner Has Not Yel Been Released. A PRELIMINARY PROCEDURE
iim PiwImiMi Maea Tasliea la iriun II. me. lier- he Ulli Hi' I'ri-iiiirrtl ftir II -1 . n I e r I ua the Itl Landnaj, Feb. 2 Pnrthar Invaatlgav titui lontlrins the annoum euient made on tht authority of the I'nited States embassy hi re, that Mrs Florence Maybrick haj not been released Though her eat t whereaUttits has not dew l oped, it is cartalt thai she is still a prisoner. A let ter ret oived in Ixuuion Saturday, from the mother of lift hfnybrlck, the Baroness tie K-Mpies timed from her resiib act in France January L'S. said she bad just reiurned to Frame after rial ting her daugl tat at Aylesbury prison The bat n ss added that she r-tw no possibility of
her daughter's release "until the end of July, and all reports to the contrary arc absolutely false" Though the latter ami written to a most intimate friend. BO mention wa-c made by the baroness cd any removal of her daughter from Aylesbury Seviml of Monday morning's paperf throw., doubt on the statement that Mrs May blick has baas released, saying that, while It Is undoubted that she hast left Aylesbury prison, she merely has been removed b a prison home w here the lent sentenced prisoners art kept for a t:nie before they are liberated. It is added that, in ordinary casep. a prisoner"s stay in this home lasts nine months, had that, in Mrs. Maybrick's case, it w ill last only two months It Is further asserted that the home is situated in Cornwall. ill llil.r .'i.ilil,- llrllef. New York. Feb 2 - The belief is expraatril, in a dispatch to the World from London, that Mrs Florence Maybrit k boarded the steamer Oceanic, last Wednesday, ami is now on her way to the I'nited States There is, hovcv. r. no confirmation of this rumor. GEORGE COLLINS MUST HANG Se 11 telle.- .if flie I Ilnnl. HiiIiIm-i Mini Muriler. r Vfllrmt-il Ii Mlnurl laattSM nun.
.T. Baraotl CJltjr, Mo , Feb. 2. Division Ni -' of the supreme court affirmed; the judgment of the Franklin county j c ire nit court, and sentence 1 fltufgl Collins to hang Marth 11. liH4. for thei murtbr of Detective St humac her. who! hail attempted to arrest him for the robbery of the Bank of Union. The! supreme eourt found no error In the
ret ord of the trial court. The supreme court also sentenced Janu s Brown be hanged in Kansas City oa Marth 11. for the murder of hit 'laughter. Laura Hi bier,
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Uov. Luke L. Wright and Vke-Gor. llenrv C Ids Sworn In. I lie 4 I-1 in 11 i in in it I ! II a, 1 1 111 im i M I It II iinil Xflllliirt 11. it I rii I Inn In XI., 11 1 la. Manila, Feb Oov. Lnhjg K. vVright and Vit e Uov B''nry (' Ide, Vota Inauguratt d Monday There w a, M laiponlag daawanl ration. Incladtng a brilliant military pageant, about .(oo trtmps being In lino After taking the onth of office, tiov. Wright tb liM ii d his inaiu;'iiitl adjrntti It was a straightforward ip i t h. il. aling with the most impoitant inti rosts of the islands:. Gov Wright Invttad attention to th BtvncovemeBtt that had haaa bmmm io 'ho PhlllpnlBi I uiitler American rule. in.i ieclaiaed his intention of idhnrlni lO the principle.; of the Taft admin istrntlon Ha urged Americans to t-utats lish cordial paraonal ami business relations with tha PViplnoa, who must aonatltutn their ehi f oattotnafa. In conclusion (itiv. Wright asked
for the Bynapathotlc coparatlos of ail c'as-. to whom, he said, wore assured equal opportunities for a Iv anceinont EXPLAINED BY FRANCIS. I'i . villi nf I'rnn.-U of the l.nuialno:i I'u n ii it i- KxaMNxltlwa HlsstlalM 1 In- Prui. eil I .inn. Washington, fnh, 2 An atttndnd tgplanation of the pro; I loan of 11(00,000 by the govornaiont to the Louisiana Iu. chase Exposition Co., was made. Monday, by Da vi 1 It. Francis, president of the company, to the house committee on Industrial am and agnonltions. Mr. Francis was accompanied by a number of officers of the company. Preliminary t his statement Chairman Tawney announced that the senate committee had the matter under consideration
as an amendment to the; urgent tle-fl-cu ncy appropriation MIL It was pro posed to have this amendment introduced In tha house in the form of a bill. The hearing was. he said, to per mit members to be inf. rme'tl as to Just what the praajOattJoa was in the v. nt that favorable ac tion is taken in the senate The amendment undet Consideration in the s. nato eommitti-o had been, he said drawn with gn al care n provided far loan of II, H000 to the exposition company. Mr Francis reviewed every fea'tire of the enterprise at length In acreage, he said, it equalled the Chicago Buffalo and Parts cxpositiotM tombined. POratgB vernmints had appropriateel a total of 07,800,000 lor their buildings an1 cxhibts The stntes sntl tertitones hive appropriated nti agrtira'.- of $7 'ioo.oo.i ,. -aid the tatlmati of 118,080,000 as the coat of the exhibition had been found tole decidadly tot low. Chicago had anoandad 12;: .ooo.ooo before opening the ga'oWith the loan now asked he txp tsition would, he sni.l represent an nxj.t ndltara of $r... M .' The hit rwatd cist of labor as compared with this Iten. of expenses at the Chicago exposition, he said, amounted to at least L'"i p cent. Labor w is M per cent of the mst of the exjtositii n and this increase alone an minted 'o at least f:DW.oon. NANNIE BRYANS FUNERAL
New York. Feb. 2 The fire In the warehouse of the American Manufacturing Co.. In Brooklyn. Sunday night, cost the lives of three firemen, over-
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tt me b the fumes of burning jute and lces r"r 1,ss 'anni" "ryan were BOM, hemp, with which the warehouse was Monday morning, at the home of her filled, i.ne dying almost immediately, t ister. Mrs T S Allen Bev. S. Z. Batand two ejthers pattlBg away during! len-of the First Baptist church, was in the nkdit. Twentv-fivo firemen in all : hartie At two o'clock In the after-
were oven time, two of whom are now in a critical condition. The property loss, was about $-'".""o.
Almost .100 men were killed In the anthracite mines of Pennsylvania during 1808, acconilrg to the records kept by the state mining inspectors. A movement has been Ir.ancurated In N w York to prohibit the sale of cocaine except under authornty of a : tor's prese rlptlon. Don't look upon a Utter carrier or a clerk as a postal encyclopedia ; call up
me inquiry tiivi-ion on technical i Itters i Surveys for M v i raJ n v. railway '"v j In Ptru ait- now being mad a.
ANXIOUS TO HAVE IT OVER. J .ii vidier, xx im -tniit. i ll Mrs, J.
i Seville in Death ,,t Bwtrelt, XI it-li .. II. mit tu lilt tn I . Detroit. Mich . Feb. 2. Joseph MM- j
It r. aims "tluencor, who confessed to the police that he brutally stabbed to death Mrs .1 T Seville, in her rooms. Saturday afb rntMn. was arraigned Monday and waived examination, said he wanted to g f his ortb al over with a soon n o -ible and be gin his imprisonment He was taken before tho ri corder later in the day and received a life sentence. WHITNEY STILL IN DANGER. Tin- liiiiuer "tiiTfl-r of tin- Xuty I'liin il li I'u ii i. Io mill In N..t Out til Ummer. New York. Feb -William C Whitney, former secretary of tho navy, w ho was operate I on for appendicitis, passed a very poor night, ami Monday his purge-on said he was by no means out of danger. Mr Whitney's two son--, ami a daughter. Miss Dorothy, are at the; family residence with Mr Whitney. xini. Heart, H, Dülsrasada, New York. Feb. 2 Maj Henry M. Dalrymple. of Morrlstown. N. J , one of the engineers who laid out tho eastern end of the Delaware, Ijickawanna Western railroad, is dead, from blood poisoning. He served throucli the civil war. Irnunntnn lenni DefMdadk Bin mis Ayres, Argentina, Feb. 2. Advicai rnoatvad lure from Itogdjg video I riiKiiay. say it la officially admit' ; that 1 .."Viiii government trisipsj opi't.'iting against the Insurgents have no t Blth a rvrat at San Ham on.
noon. William J Bryan and other memliers of the family left for Salem. Ill . with the hotly, where the but.al mill be in the family cemetery. The funeral rervices at Salem will be conducted BJf Dr II 0 Howlands. of Davenport. Ia . formerly a Lincoln pastor. SEVENTEEN CENT COTTON. Jnl) nt I ii n I mil. ii I iirilor Iptiarit I'm li III tl.e Xett l.nk vinrUel VI., min. . New Yexrk. Feb July OOttOt sold ihora it oantt a aonnd Monday. Tha marl et ofMBOf excited anl higher. Notw itbto , inding the sensational atlranoat of Batnrday, Uvarpooi again r ii It d I id,, r p; It es than expaCtt f, .! the opening here was strong at an advnaet of ' to 18 points, earfytng July Iknough the 17-cent mark, and making new high records for the mmsoii FilItiwiiiK the call, the market advam.- d till further, though in a somewhat lrregnlar fothhia. with March before tha entl of the first half hour reaching 18 Hi May. 17.20 ami July 17 80, a nt gain of 4J to 17 points on the positions named Dewtaead i aawaatliaHotiali Jefferst.n City. Mo. Feb 2 The supreme court, division No 2. declared the law unconstitutional which prohibits the working of miners underground more than eight hours in any ne dny Hce-lime I mind lie ml. St Louis. Feb. '.' - Mits Fmma Von Haaren, 88 years cdd. who had lived ac a recluse for more than fifteen year in her large house at No 42 South Fifteenth street, was found dead In 1st room Sunday She had evidently been dead for two weeks.
Btraatj t at and Killed. St. Louis. Feb 2 - Cornelius N Dorrian. a city BJOBMH fr the Friedman Uro Shoe Co. w.t strut !( by an Olive street car at Vtftacn street. Suinlay night, and died five nilnuto later trona a fm. turod ttkull.
