Semi-weekly Independent, Volume 2, Number 31, Plymouth, Marshall County, 26 February 1896 — Page 2

Che 3nbcpcnöcnt .i.M.Mi;ic.M a .- m er 1 1, Publisher and Prop -ietors

PLYMOUTH. INDIANA. DIED IX THE FLAMES. AWFUL HORROR IN A BALTIMORE RESIDENCE. Inm.itrsSiinV.rateil liefere Tlio.v Could 1 M'iiiu' Death of Mrs. Marshall ield- " r.ill" Nye Calle-l to Iii I.on;Home I'ooth Hectares I iidependciice H ilt i.norc I ire Horror. A- :!w :i tire which star.ed in She '-ii.i!- of i j" ;' m 1 1- :y marble front 1 1-', deuce .!' .Ian K. Alliiir-a-r, ;i! Paltilu.,;-.. ;! S-.IT ..'!! k Sunday m iruin::. seven hts are b-ad. Kin talahy ;ilnl J', ,):: .chers are L : i t i :i j i: r 1 and : fine d v i T!:;tu i- . i j ; ' ! wreck -I. Tit" int a--: .! -iila.; : i-m nt -; n ice s abort 1 1 - l;s-.is.--;i . '. i. l-h ' hfe broke "lit ;.; h-mr .'. !i. :: ma a;, p. r.--tis w-'" on tri str.-os. 1 Im: ''y liw iiilnno - elapsi h- .'.t -.1 tncir way in: :hc h o;--c tie- -.-.-i : m. aliened wore Ton-- :..;:. i:, i. M.l ill iltrrll . :i . -t ; o ii Iii ha v 1;." ,i !, N !;'! I eic,hie:i ;t i - ':!, i :') !'": ...:; w.i . a wo I p:ri. I hi- .,, L-.i!;.'l :-;.d willi mci; i :h.- j'-. ..n !'Mj i up a si.tirwa.. 1 ' . !: i - ' i ' ! Ö I'll'. l" !.' !'.! In!. J!: and ' ! w.i'-;, : i:i.i!-'i"ii :i:m;:.- '.,' fit.'!. :i' I :.: !.!- s.iiok" 1 r. .; ..; : !:'..!. -lite of who.! ?!;! ;. , ;i : 1 m .i i! 'iom .f w,i..;a had ?:': ; i 'i r ;i , ;i. r -. ! .t t iu-i ,va . itropi; v. . : :i i ! . :i. i; tl ' i 1 1 NuitiliT l lual I- 1 iici ;:??'. 1:1 :.. : :ii.i ; '!.l'' tin lHliliii'T f 1 r-iii I'n- !' tvv-:iiv 1 ! ii ! .i i III '' ! ! .-a .1 'V;!i-!i ;l ! Vifilni- ';. i: :i .! ill i : ir:"! ti WimI.'H' ;i:iy i ::':!'. ;i: i l'l ;:.( :ili.iit -1H !.. i:is mi iu:''- ir !. -;. i-!'i!!-i.v iüji;r;(l. A J i T : - - 'i iii'- v iihi.'.l !:i-rinuln;l 1 i !::;; i'ij.ir:i-. Tin- ulil;.- vi. -ihn. !"' i -'r.-!:;. . i" i':i- i.l' Uni. WIinli1 !.'':':. ;' v. ill : t - j -!. ! were uiM'i ;;l. i -'.It-n; K:;:u- :- i !i.s -u j . ii'i - l.-u: i-f i h' :!!' : i 1 1 1 1 i t T i ;ia I In- is lij ' -iir i iii v. .irU 1 !i'.-iri.i tin- rr un I .i; ;. iii-;i'i !, :iii'I . i lt-ri:i lhc l!iu--.?:'!-- (' j i -;! wim li;i- lx-fti I t'lii IiTi'i I 3i'i.: i'-. Tin' ! '!ti!.!r i:isiT;jtii!i r;iis'I la Iti'linl!" J Im Iis :vsfi I (;: i iy am i.ni i t r srtHi.iMM. Ny' Drcatlics Iii. Last. "..ir:ir Wii-nu Ny. tli- !ii!iiiirist. 1 1 at iii !i..aif. "II. ii l.li'sils." -iz!ir mil'-s l'r.;n A 'n- N. t '.. at ii.tna Satu:l.iy. t f a i'i!cy. II" an 1 lain in a iwlpif-s aaj a :' i . inliiinii in- In was strii-k-u -a Tii'-.l iy niulir. not ha:tr s .ki-a In .: ! -i urn I .. I any n'. Mr. Nye's i-r. t iirnaiMHsr. .-ittonicv nf Minti';iHiN. M:: :.. aiiiv. il aiii' : h ! liniirs jl';,r his 1i-..s :n-rs il.-aiii. l;iii.u:Iii'-rs arrivi-.l l'f ' a ': ! i i 1 1 1 1 city, an.l v.fiv at tin b' - i i! a : i I t a - Now in Open Kcvolt. ' .-aaia ri.--:- an i Mk IIa Hiat .ii lLmtb a:.- .a! a: N. u' York in a paWIIsi; siai.--j.i.-": savins tint i;!ilcr in 1 1 1 ::is r.i:i i!t.y ai-.-i-jii I 1 1 i i -r pr..-ai-:n :a I. : ' i nr i ni r aaia iiii'Nt la aath ifiy r: u- v-:-;m;i a: ; SaK.ttina A::.i.v i:;!T!.M : i-iaal lifaij'ia rr.-rs i-i -air-la:; :. Tlr . i- I.i 1 uii a y tla- !';iil!i!'n! ii -j -iiM-a v'. '.'.': a. h i. !.,.-.;. -rivinl ".v'::i Mill"" :i I Ky all wa l:af 't tv"kr; ii!.ia -iiiijfi-!. DRKVITICS. Vaili r;:!..i.l:air I"s ;it I "a! 'iilalc. l;nl.. Il'-ai'y S:i'v.;isi.i!. t" :--: 1 1 : 1 1 1 !' A-lani-" St::vc V.;k. was i:is:a:it! killmi ly ;i 1 --r .'i.liii! a hin.. Ii. It. i 'ninpi''1!:. f-.lTk .1' ihe I'nifeiJ Sirres l)is:r;, i '. :?; . was .ii.it aa.l killen )y a"-- ii. li'iT: i 'a ai'.eil. ia Nashville T Hü. Vin:i i 'aii;Tae! has lieea reriril- ! ::s aientaüy i,u-nun'l f r s.une tiaie. - is ; .rt i '.i:i-i-aT ili.-f twelve r fifteen .IIi'.lY;; i men wer. ! na iln- iee oiitsid s h- J'rirlM.r i!iria' We.iae-! iv nii:!it ---.!i..-;n. Tie-v wa a i.'i! ! Iis! thr.ia'ii the lee rx r : 1 Were MilH.iil lv tile StjuaU lll;lt si r.j'. 'i ai liniaa I I.-ia:: v Maekel!. formerly ;ai' ayeii ly Jlenry tl. Hilton ,lr.. atnl his wife. Sylvia tjerris;. Hili.,n. f NewVrk. hashrniilit suit against tli latter t rfeover S7t rt pi-iaiiei him for inter; ..sin wh"!j her hiisiiaiel attai keil her. At t.nrl.'.v. Ala.. Da k r.nl.livss. ; noto-ri-.v.s ifspeia.l . was s!i.t aiul kille( by IVii'r.eniau Iik Irwin. t'hiltlress was s'-it'enreil to ihe Slate penitentiary for six e;i-s aUxiit eiiit years :z. He was iiareil wiili cMiupIieity in Imriiiiii the jail at Hurley, ereuiatiiirr two men. Samuel t'lary. jinl Ss. li.. at rieiu-5!!L'-lurir. N. Y. t'lary hail in Iiis p,ssession a liai whieh he h:nl wrn in the loy ;i'!n eampai.'a of lSlo, when tlen. Y. II. Harrison was eleeteil l'resi.lent. Mr. '!ary"s friemls. in eomplia nei with his lyin reiue.;i. will semi rae hat to Mrs. llirnrn'n k on hT marriage to ex-l'resi.Ient Harrison. A i:sseiier train on tin ('iies;ijeak( ami Ohio llailn.a.l ran hit a lury containing Ki Iiaiil Steele ami his hrotlier, John Steele, near Wiin hiler. Kan. Tai yehii-le was tt :n.il:iicil ami lolh ineji v.'etc instantly kilh-.l. Tli"y were am-mi: lh" most prominent farmers in t'enlral lentueky an. I were -.a:n-. te.l with the let families. Ilotii were marrieil inen 21 ii 1 1 leave families. .Mrs. Nannie I'irM. wife of Marshall Tie!'!, the t'iiieao merehant. .Iiei Simlay morning ai her villa in Nie, Alpes Maritimes. I'ranee. Mr. FiM ree-ive. a I i sj .;i : h Sat.iril :y niiriit .stating that Mrs. 1'ieM was very low with prit.ciiti.s, but at 1he time v.a iinlineil to think tliat his wife's romlitinii hail been exarierah'il. A eio;tl lispate!i reeei vI Sun-lay afternoon anii'MHire.l her ileath. I'r the fir-it time sim Sept. 7. IS'.tö the JTolil reserve I'ritlay passeil the $Hm,IKM).(Mr J.oilit, tile er.act tiirilfes b'i:i lor.in,S i::. Arier h.luetin Thursdav's withilrawals the true amount will le approximately SHI.hUHh). The to tal amount of K'M so far nciv'il ami rciortel on accouut of lotil imrrliase- i;t $J5.KH.iKi. A l:ink at MeLouth, Kan., was entered ami th safe blown open, the robbers se curing Jtv.,.V0 in rush. The ouoslar-. theu tole a team ami drove to Lawrence, -where t!kf-y -bought tieket.s ftr an at bound trait.

CUKE FOR riiTnisis.

ASEPTOLJN " SAID TO BE A CERTAIN REMEDY. Dr. KJmuii Iisc)cr: a l'eiicflccnt Form of Carbolic Acid It Kills (lernt, but Docs ot LI arm the Human Tis iii's. I 1: a J Incourauin: Niiniticr of Kcco vcrict. Dr. t'yriis liijson. w-eoinaiissionrr of e.-ilfli t'nr the -:!v ailil -o'ültv of No.V oik. aniioiiai es that he has di.eovr' I J remeily for i o!i.iiiiiiti':i. A!rea ly, he eelarcs. manv vietiuis of tie' drea 1 iiise:i se have h'.:i itiieil bv it. In t!i' 1, st issae !" tin' Meilieal Ueeord. ual'r th e i aittii.il "A II itloaal 1 "reatiiiv-nt toT I' iithisis ruiai naüs. Touetli'-r With nine Notes o:i a New Itemed!:! 1 SoiuS tiot ti," the ilo.ior ivi-s a l--r:pt i :i his lis. oveiy. The name of the n.w niedv is "A septi.üa." It is a hem :i -ient r' f rni of the ordiiia ri'y ilarjero is ,-ar!t i!;e d aad i iiiieeted nude; t !; skits, by w I'l- h opevai-i.n it linds i s way into ta" io"d and to ill" .-eat id' liise;:-,.. l'p-il 1. 1 1 ii'ioiily of I'lof. Ileary A. Mot;, as pdin : .-niposed a-. f i! w-: ,'aje;- '.T.'Jin per - -rit hello! L 7 b'l I't'V e -a! ii.earp!:ep!ie,! ! !i dr i,1.. In -id"i' to ne!e; -'a 1 i: l! i- a'overy it is i:eee.ary i f. :. i -: ; l ? er la r 'as.'eur and Ko.-h diseov red a.d ..a1's'ied l!i" fa.-; l!s-t! !;er:n disa--es had as l;eir uiiiiaale -;;i:-e tire pli- are in the odv of ni!i!ii;e organisms, ea!l 1 Serins, ini' robe aiel tie- !!;.. 1; wr's :. ; u befofe tliese 'ei,:u. tVi'l'l' C ! , 1 . : .1 ' ' i . ;IS 'A was . ailed. 1 1 :i : ii : these eul: ivate.'. .-o! ciies, s.-r.vi-tilie nieri made maav -xp r' nents. Ti'.ev found !i-.iaf. et t:,i s w ri!d kiil th. a : a:s. They fo'.iiel. for i Aani;.!'. ;ha: it' i :nitare of .ae par; pLno! or -a:' .!;e a : I to three-th H-aiiii parts .i water '.vr" Jl.Mted mi',' a e.doüy of -erai- aril l-'i' ,9 lVNSW tle-re for t wmty-foii r h-':rs ail th's. p-nns died. It naturally -urred li"ni that if carbolic aehl would kill :'r!iis outside th- lody it would kill theia ::isj.J.. and the conclnsion that it' tlicv eoitld kill rill th ernis in ihe bodv thev -onld de stroy the cause of the disease and thus tie the latter was apparent. The exp rimeiit was promptly tried. Tee res.i'.r W.-IS Some o! Illose 111 Wtl:n tliese llljeeJiolis were put devcioped abs,-'sses at tile point of injection. l'ar more, however. were poisoned by the aeid and t!ie idea had to be -.'iven up. It was too fasririatI ir. though. Iee!at of Faris made a tnixtnie of o;ie part of the acid to one hundred of water and. ,-:r;iu,: in a little salt, continued the injections, ejtiiic from tin -ui a larger perceniaire of ctiies. .optoliii Is I'ro.iiiccd. Dr. Fdsoii had his attention dircer.-d to tliis subject in the arlv part of s'X. aad after a loa'' and tedious 'x periment lir.iillli ril :l 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 whieh be e lilo.' i. :.!.. Tn It is perlect! colorless, looks hke crvstal. a nl smells strongly ,,t carholi ae:d. . . . .. . . ... i U contains '.!. per cent o! ca:ii Iic acid. and to every ounce of it there is ad b I one-hundrMl!h of a jirain yf a new- salt discovered by Dr. IMson during his work a salt called piloearpin-pheny 1-liydrox-loe. 1 he aseptobn is lnie.-ted under the kin and thus lir etlv into the hi 1. The dose is lim minims, or drops, injected with i hypoderin.c svrine once in tw:itvfoiir hours. Now. what happen--, after the iniectioiiV If the total amount of idem! in the per son lie reiiieiuo.'red it will be seen that. after I lie injection tin blood becomes a K'PiMl. havim; one part t carboln acid t. from I.L'ini to l.öim parts of blood. In other words, it is a li-iuid from 1' to 'JF, times as strom; with th acid as was the one too.NH solution which killed the -ult'valcd serins. The circulation of the blond applies t;h is carbolic solution to every part ot the body many times in an hour. Wherever thre is lisas and the Xerms which caus. it that spot is b-iu continually wash.d with this carbolic solution, in which n erui can live more than live hours. 1 ubel'culosis-cotlsuuiiU ioll - is a e-erni disease, b'iiir causeil by what are i-alled lllhercle Siaeillt. Dr. Fdson diseov'red as'ptolia in S'pteinber, 1S!.". To date, accordm; to the dedur'.s statement. LM7 persons liavin.? consiuiiptioti have beet! tr:ited with it. ine.s. tour sliowi'il no improvement, and of the four one died. Tu rest. Hi:;, showed improvement. Of thes tweutythree have been discharged cured, sixtyseven will, in the opinion of th.-. physicians having th cas.-s, be lisch. rnl i-ured, making ninety in all. In niuctyone cases the patients have ben un.ler treatment for too t hort a time to enable the attendin- physicians to say anything exiept. "The patients are b.-tt.'!-." In thirty-two cases the improvement was only temporary, but this record means alxMit lo per cent of cures, and these cases have been those ,f patients with the disease in all stages. As th.' result of Secretary Chamberlain's representations, Messrs. Philips, Fairar ami I'itzpatri.-k and Col. Khods have been released ,-n bail at .Johannesburg ly the Transvaal Rulhoriti-. Tt is stated that a movement i.s under way by lare stockholders in the Fnited Stall's wall paper trust to dissolve that corporation because of its failure to pass nny dividends since last April ou ifS.OOO,000 of in-eferred stock. The total amount receivd and frwarl'l to Turkey ftr relief work thus far by Frank II. Wifjk'in. assistant treasurer of the American board, is $70,0'J2.8l). After havinir been aground off Tire Islaml for nearly a week the WiUoa Lino uteaiuer Otrauto has been tloatd.

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CROP REPORTS.

"Fanners' Review" Curre-ipon Jenta Tell About Wheat and Iie. Keports hav' been rivi'd fr-tai th Fa ruiers' lteview eorrespondents ia ton States oa lh s.aditioa of winter wht tttid winter rye. In Illinois tit-- condition is at pr's.at about fair. tho;u!i preseatinz ji j;rea; variety of .level opin.'ut .. In th aut!.s tli.it report a low condition, tin1 pre-ent slate h is b -e i lironlit about by a dry fall ajjd s"'vUij'-; In Indiana t'a IFrj.vui has l-N a fair, but there has !e.a some iia::ii-.. ty fre:'.::u and taiwia j,. i iiio re;r;s iadi i' the ; :: 'ral . , i lioa as fair to poor, a zreat deal ef ill-- wh.Mt not haviui: runde a fair growth by reason of a dry :.!!. S tn .;' the --sI so,v: 1 1 I not ,-oaie up it all. In .M i-lii i tie ero; ; ia b.-tt.-r .pdltiori. and li a-, '-a eovered w;t!i a .v r i rt!! winrer. t!iotu!i t!;e plant 'i.i-.iib ;u.!d. iitrle ;'mh i!i in rli fa!!. The , .adrii on in Ke:ititeky is hardly fair, i : prien. and in sorae counties is very p :. Mi etri reports that ;a a ...', ran ay o-:ati.v! tie plant is ye; v.-ty s:::.i!l. lr .e':is. l.owe:. to l. !;ea 1 r a and ;. h.iv. I red lit;; ar: 1 : re.-:-.- i t i: v: : . r.i .( -a. Iieat is z S ... l., :' fr-'ei::.: and 'Im:::- t!: r :;ere :aay !,e - :,;e !1 ! 1 -.- 's -r -::. are t '.is a . o;a N . (. . f i . a !" : . i . : i :.: s.,-:.- . .:j:.':--s ;.,, , r. I:: l-..-..-. ' :: ; j rr t- :;. i !. Wis- j ii -at" tl:.-!- .ra! . oi i . i - ery e- i: ;;.' i-::. .! way f ! ' ei,.:-!:i : eoiidlt: :: f r tii - Start ei :ii .es fop U t ' plant is in had lin;..-. S en. a v planted v. ry Ii::le w.nter . !:.. ! !-e ; tair t- - . . -n !:':':: . In Illinois. !a iia-r i. ' 'il". Mi--Liu ir.. . -r j in Kent;: ky. fair Mi . --raliy i .' in Kansas, fair t it N- l-ra-ka. ; Iowa and Wis. -on .:n. I.: ra - of trie I S'a'.es .he plant is s;;al., u ae.-o iUi )Z ! dry .vcatli.-r in the fail. l SLAIN BY DYNAMITE. Fxplosion I. ay- Fart o j'.i.:.i:iat sl)ir,i i:i Kuins. ; An explosion .: lynaniit ' h's r-.rre-l . i. 'ieni: iidor-p an i the p .or I'lari -r ij .Io'.ianne.s!;;rr. Tra :is ri.i!. has bo. :i ; blown t- piece-;. I"';-- W itldo.v f e.r !;otis. ia ;he .ty were ' rk--:i by th-' fore of the c .icas,; 'i'!:. see::e ;' the eipiosion is th. dd to.vn a i 1 is fort una t.--l.v at a di:anv :'r.:n tit-' tnain b"s::tess and n-sidt a. e p t : ion ..f the -iry. li w as iaitabited l.ire'y Kat'ir. the dwellings bein; of an infirior .rder for the most pari. The explosion .-i .ii'i.-li ee:puie:t at tirs: because of th" recent dis; urbances in th" Transvaal and th.' tear tliat it mi.ht have been due to a pd'nrcal orip. Tie re was therefor' a -reneral ;nr::i:i4 out of the iruards s. e 'ia! 11 violence followed the wreck. Til' cause -A as s.o.n learned and the xcitement sib.i d"d in a ui.Mstire. It rose a .rain when the fearful nature of the catastrophe became kao-.va. Tii portion of the city demolished was thickly popular.'.!, aiihoiili there wer" comparatively few whites vvti- bv.-d tlu'iV. The dyrtriniite wl'.i.-ll crtus.-i :!; catastrophe Idled -iht trucks. v.aii-!i were beia sliuut.il. Tlie ej!os; n caused an immense h ' thirty feet .!.';. I-Ivery h e:se w ithin a ra.Iie.s of ii.ilf i nrlc of r m e.p!osi..n was raed ; ;!ie r ot id. I"..;-v i i dctd. nearly al; rribiy rii;:t;!a:ed. have j '.e.-n !;il:i from ri:ias. Two :red of j the most s.'v. rely in jured were admitted to t'he h isM-lral. w here several dl i. THE BROWN SNOW. Chief of the Weather Ilurcau llxplains the l'hcnomciio'i. Amaieur mii-r-osc.c.rsrs wi-.-'d th- dr.s from ile-ir leases and pro.-,-,.ded study j the ii w "v 1 1 1 . : i spread a sl.i te-coior--M mantle over the Northw. -t l'aesday nihr. j Alter bii; vra..i:! and much tijurln va- j ri-His opinions were reached. Ivich opinion had a pub!:.- follow in. u'.-til Fr.f. Willis L. Moire, chief of the we.ith-r bureau, sent a dispatch from Washington presetitin his vi-. . -f w hat spoiled the saow. Th. n tiie audiences of the amateur observers vew .maller. Frof. Mo.re said: "The black snow that has f i'den lately in Cliicaso and the Northwest is -ntir-dy similar ro the treat faii ..f .j ituiary. ls:i.", tin nature of w hich was thoroughly iuvest'cated by the w atln-r bureau at th it time. .Mi.-rosc. jic examination proved that the blak dejiosit ontai:'d rsanic st ructures -siteli as diatoms and spores -and about ' per cent, of the finest possible inorganic matter, such as make up tbe ordinary tin silt and clay soils. This tine material is easily caujfht up by th winds whenever they exceed twenty miles an hour. It may be carried tfreat distance, and it is readily brought down by saovv or rain. I.arse tortious of the country from Nebraska southward an covered by this line soil. A unk of wind lias been known to carry away six inches of this tine soil and deposit it at a distance of loo miles." All the towrs except Kurland have assi'iit''! to the Sultan's proposal to r--oj;-ni.e Frinia 1'rdinand, of Hulraria. Andr-'W II tyd, f Montreal, aecjsisl if frry and arson, was rma mb-d in London to await th' arrival of extraditioa papers. Two youn? women hive 1 n a;tpo:ntd gardeners at Kew tlard-m n -ondi-tioii that they w'ar trousers when at work. Fmanuel Church. I.a mbeth. has just set up an alabaster and iriven marble rerodos. carvavl by a workinmaii in the otnijrexatiou in inniory of his wife. Since Cambridge Fniversity a.Im;!tsl women to the hon.r of examinations fifteen years aio tlö-t) women have obtaind honors in iniit'hemal ics. classics, moral and natural sciences, theology, history, law and Oriental, mediaeval and modern la unmakes. Admiral McCIintock. in a Indon iaterriew. said he could not believe Dr. Nanjcu has discvered the north pole. If he had nieeeded in lriftinc around lihe fvde, lie said the news could not cotne from tlij Siberian twde and th ideu f a slJe journey was incredible on accyuat of the I dUtance to ije traversed.

BETH AY EI BV A Gl KL

A YOUNG MISSOURI COUNTERFEITER CAUGHT. Gave Iii- Sweetheart Spurious Coin to Pas... ;anl She Wat A rrcsl cd Infernal Ma-: tiine Fe-und in Cuba's Capital -Field-' Il'.aodr Deed. Sweet tic art Itet raved Him. I.i'n W. S.nir'i. a y hiü- farmer of I'rlne-'ton. M ... is naoer arre-; at St. .losep'i o i eaaf 's of e eoiierteillM-J. Mrs. I.rira.i .en n. a '. : 'tea rr of Smith's, informed t ie otlieT-. S;ie dai-ii- Smrth off-red her eo-irserf.-'; lo!!at Oll.. Iii l.'l -i ' 1 on iuerea a a I s, a;.. wa a !; s. ed a ad p'a.-el i I jlli. S'le wrote letter-, to John and Abe r.rirriaiei'. F; ire-etoo. thjvateni::: ; o; i.c tlii ;u a-- in.oi.bers ot the same j;a.'l of e i ; 1 1 ; el feilet it tiii'V dd II : se -1 1 b .rid ! r h'-r l"' l "rise. Tliey ei.-ily - .!!!'. I trie b .tel. Meantime the F r. of!: o; j i-.es.. oa oi the "t-or'e-r evl i.-a r ii'i-! ; !i. Itrnml have i;.t y ; (a arre-t -d. .'ro ".'i' t r.r. .''te;t -.;! w a s i ., ... : i Fc vol t in the A r :uy. r !'e. :! : . S 1 1 .; : : o '! .!. - . is,' ar taey i-l.-n I r: V-. iv, I I." . : ie. i : v. ofds oL d lo - !- -rt Y r-;. i del eo , i jn au lo sii!-'-e:e I h i - t . 1 1 1 ' f ; 1 'e.ld to 1 senay fron ?!. A.: o ;.- d. ra-a n . i: the e; ' ri I ! ; i '. ' - . 1 1 i s ' i , ! -i - ; . wo :. -d .at. Ii h h :it n. i.-.oi a en en - lam: wrir i . i r in itnated ! r.tar ii:;i:r.n He 1 I r i: !, s a ti . eis .. ee I i alter la.M-.a llo.ith ia lids cottii "r:, b :r :::;::::"r In üvir.v rr:. mi wo jld ünd it !ovi:; -; -I i I : .i ' "re-", i o t t ::.:. -;!! oen' of th" !: tr.-ate l ills brother, f .h" Salvation army r.b to I.-'. ! o Ihm i hat l.e ! e't t ae iie:-t a rrii d'i-.ra nd. CoalVss-? s tlie 7lurlcr. All w iii'-i ,ii.'.-a h eirs Alfred Fields eotu.aifted .me of ihe most brutal murders in t 'hie.Ti po!ie" history, was arrested and confessed ; , ib,. commission of a rime a which the nio-t d. .graded of human '..ins must she.dder. Mrs. F.b-n Fatal. cp': '.v.ts found slanhtered in le-r b-d la the du ai L'l" Dearborn stive; Thursoay. ji's; b'fe!-e noon. 1 acre woov foirrieen disiir.ei wounds about Icr .bead and body, made by tie' b'uni -;id of a liatc'iet, and the be 1 and olber I.loo.ly evid.-U' cs of i!ie cfi to a v. been set on tire by the murderer. Fields confesses he me.rdered ihe woman to secure S7Ö whieh h. had. bur says he was hired by K.I Mca;.is'i. who i.s under arrest. Donib in Havana. It would appear that the lnns-anticipat-e-l il.Mi.n-; r-t t : 'i s of i be in sii r vre ii s iasiite if ll.n.iiia are ornn:.-nc;ns. Thursday nijlr an infern.il machine was found near th" Auwiia .i" Im ciyar t.-ie.oty. The police are try! lis t tin. I ;ii at;' lio; s of the itfempred out ::!.'. The autonomist .Mayor of Managua and iiis brother, who recentir Joiaei ihe insrenis. have been capture I by the Spanish authorities. They will i. t rie-i on ihe c'ta rue of i reason. ..- cording i o a liso.i;, j reeei veil at Madrid from li.iv mi Antonio Mace., .larn-'s. burned tie .-;-iri a-re Stl-oveJ several holf.es bv Jii'e. I t.lckeil and il.Tiii' iahe iro-ips hi'oi'rin's, i-,..n-. ... I' Ol hie, I. ;ls-isle. z th" d and I'l.lT.'i ills. v. ho many wounded. osL v. Fitz Wins in tine Koiin.l. The b'c prize tirh: was fought desplie tin- ell -rls of two coi'ltfies to JUeVelil it. It was i liz.le at tin- 'est. ar. i was pulled off near I.a tirrtry, jti-t ov.-r the Texas border. Peter Mailer's championship aspirations expire I in tea s. co ids after llob 1 'itzsimu'.ori landed a riuht cross .m the .i Irislimat' s jaw. The blow came af'er one minute and thirty-tiv s.i-onds of actual li ; ;i 1 : 1 1 ir. It jut a piietus ..n Peter Mäher; it vrave Fitz-simaioris a iiatiee in ehrickie over a second hand title, and it opened up tin tlondates n .! ;n Corbet l "s wrath t- see the title wliicb once crown! his brow rest inj; on the little pin-head of his b.ire-1 Australian rival, earned with hardly an effort. NEWS NUGGETS. Ilx li.iv. Ccore D. Itobinsoa is suffer z with apoplexy at his home i:i Chico-p.-e, Mass., and his condition is critical. All the powers have recoirnizcd Prince Ferdinand as ruler over ilularia in accordance with the reipaest of the Sultan. Charles H. Pace, of Cliicao. ex-cashier of the Ilurliurzton ( Kan. I National Fank. is on trial at Fort Scot:. Kan., charged with aibe.zlim .S'oMM ,.f t!n bank's funds. Piotier" William Scott, of Delphos. Ohio, r':idied his one hundredth birth day. A Ilhorn;!! physically unable to move about, Iiis mind is as active as ever. He claims to be the only original Jackson Democrat livim. Theodore Durrant, the condemned San Francisco murderer, was not executed Friday. .vim; t an additional rspr!e of twenty days granted on th lllth inst.. in order to permit th prisoner's attorneys to prepare their bill of exceptions. This will delay the consummation of. Ihe sentence pronounced by .lude Murphy until th' early part of March, and the prisoner will probably spend t!ie whole or the re:lter portion of the interval in .san (Jueutin penitentiary, where he is at present coiitiaed. Fnmildful of the fad that nearly all of tin products of Frucuay are permitted entry into the Fnited Slates free of duty, the 1 ii'vcrnment of that country has seen lit by decree to impose duties ranuin from to UÖ per cent, on agricultural and other machinery and on a list of essentially American products which have heretofore been on the free list. The Cerinau residents uf Montevideo. Fru.miay, have taken steps to raise a fund with which to purchase a warship, to bo presented to the Fmperor of (Hernia ny. An appeal to the Cermans of Argentina to join in the uiiib-rtakin has been issued. Chauiicey M. Depew has declined an invi'aiioii to address the law tstu-Jents of the State Fniversity at Lawrence, Kau. His reason for makiuK the leelinat ion, it ii saM, was that as the faculty had recently refused lad. Ulbert U. Ititfersoll permissiou to speak 'before the studeuts li could uot atveyt.

GEORGIA HORSE TRADERS.

They Have a Hula Time on the First Tuesday of Fach Month. Did yon ever attend a real first Tues3ay liorscswapp'T convention ;,Iuj wnile around in the mud ntnl listen to the s waiter and bluff indul.'d in by :i,. devotees of the bone yard? Did ,vil ever stand around and listen lo ihhilarious jircotin; to nie :i mo h-.r as they ride, drive, lead. dia;r and t'od only knows how they do m-t some of the rips into townV Did you over take n survey of the liiiipinir. halting a vab ade of fi.ur-fr-a-peiui y stock. :' which yon ('an iii.i r . nie so bad but tb.it another is worse, all Irawn irp on first Tuesdays to bo swapped"' Then, dear render, you can lob-rate a brief pen picture of a real hor.sesw uppers' cm vent ion. where liiuid stint, ilants are le-niiicd lo ;is Uell as cheek Iii the trader. .1 iid-inciit is not so much id juired. as there is hardly a bare possibility ,f ss in anv transil' tioii thai may oc.-ttr. "How'II yoti swap';" cri.-s one would be trader with a linoen jade with boili bow le.'s Mid kn.iM-k knees, and of .s'.i.-ii stoelv the uu.lc a loan ov.lis the poorer be is. i "Itiiihl." i-- the answer ;' auoih y I trader with a sway ;;-!; -I. bl.r b-.--. d ; .shadow that -niiidni chew a lump m' 1 lutisli. j "Cottle 1hs way .i.ir! su:ip i'o!- tiie j ura ;t. are. just p y, a ,,'i't cio.o. of ! them is oilier tll.-.'i '.!. I ;;:;; ;.i !i;!.le t her for : h'ir.se." j Atol if sii. h .-i trade is uiade in ihr-.. j i: i i t : M i 's tL::t s.-in.e :::.-;ti is !:o,iii!:u a p: opoii ion to itaiie that hni.se for a i i;;::r.' or a intile. I Willi's and .spurs are in constant ! - 1 . . ; . i . i i'iaini to woi i, nw-'i.e .(- n.iiuee a .-.M' :ii:io;m t he slacks of 'mi, es i bat wearily dra;: about m exhibition, where every apology is Miade for :my lefc is that may be apparent. The spa indcv,'ird. 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 ! u ski letop ,f a horse, it is explained. Ml ihnuitrh a hriike a few dav previously ;iid slibily injured his limb, buj of course w ill be all riniit in a day or two. Th' swciiio.l shadow is leiitlcr-foot.'il. if bare, and pricked with a nail, if shod, while some bctierlookin. horse, doctored up for the occasion, but which in all probability is notworth the club ii would take to knock him in tin head, is represented to be hopelessly alllicicd with every disease that horseriVsh is heir to. p.y such representation the real condition of the horse is adroitly concealed, and a '"p back." as they cab it. for cheat inir. is estopped. 1 a use the horse was represented to have every concei vabb complaint, iboimh bis appearance did im indicate it. All sorts of jeers wer, thrown out with the shoot in--.- banters that arc heard everywhere, sndi as. -I low 'II yon swap that race lmrse for a pint ot peanuts":" or "How much booi will you jiivo between that stump sucker and a In' course;" These sallies are i;iveii ool liiiiiiuit'illy ami received in lb" same spirit. Horses are cxchniriod for pocket knives, pistols, watches, sulkies, dv."s. a nyt liinu". Last Tuesday one ma u exchanged bis horse for a cow. and. saddling her p.p. he mounded am! rode around, bantering others for a trade, with as much complaisance as ever. And there is another wonderful fontur about ibis business. livery boiieyard trader, w In n his dozen trades arc mad. and his day's w.uk finished, return;, home at iiihl to bra.! of whai he has made dtniiie; (bo day. but !be i!".l astute liuancicr woiiht ie yreatl.v pu..led to figure uit his profits. Any man. it Would seem, could discover tiie loss incident to and urowim; oui of his possessions. Put this is a brief account of business in the bono yards of Carrolltown on cidi rceuiTintr tirst Tu;-s-lay. - Carrolltow ti Times. I'ses of Perfumes. Perfumes should b used sparingly, so that tln-v m.tv su-st faiutlv tin odor of llowers. Says Harper's Pound Table: Fresh rose-leaves thrown into your bureau drawers and scattered in tie' boxes whore you keep your laces and handkerchiefs, and sprigs of lavender or lemon verbena left there to dry. will imparl a pleasant sweetness to whatever t i. nniotn: them. t rris-root powder in little sachet baiis of china silk, or strewn lightly ltetwti ldls of tissue paper, will trive to your clot hi ni; iti close! or wardrobe a delightful, faint odor of violet. If you use a delicate soap, with a sweet, dean perfume, not of musk or any thin"; strong or rttiouu-'d. and put a few drops of alcohol or ammonia in tin water when you bathe, you need not be afraid of .any unfa vorable comment in your daintiness. I 'erf eel cleanliness is always dainty. Soil and stain, dust am' litt, are never anythini; but repulsive. Love Ii:nilis A;ain. Maynie Pema-aml Frank Slanley an lo be married. The enajremcnt was announced renlly at Andersii. Ind. This puts an end to a romance in which bloodhounds and all kinds of sia effects have played a part. "Stanley, .luring the time he has been paying attentions to the younr lady, was constantly harassed by his rivals, who stol" bis lmrse and buy on several occasions, nccessiiatiiii him to swim the liver "oine; home. They assaulted him. and. as a last resort, they cut off and stole Ma vine's uol.leii tresses one niirht while she was asleep- Two damair suits and hall a dozen other litigations followed. The hair was never found. Cull It a liocomotive. A Sjthsea (Kurland i;enllentan xv bo undertook lo drive a horseless carriage the other day on the highway xvas lined 11 l."s 7l for not sendimr ;i man wilh a Has 1 wonty yards ahead of his locomotive when it was in motion. Tin less you think about some thlnga, the wore you know about them.

AVOKK OF CONG

.Od JKJtJ THE WEEK'S DOINGS IN SENATS AND HOUSE. A C'otiiprchcnsi ve Digest of the Pro cccliiiu- in the I.cuialativc Chimhers at Washiimton Matters that Concern the People. Lawmakers at Labor. The s-pecch of S-nator Davis ..f Minn'sota, support in:; tiie r"soiut;on of which he is the author, enr.ii. i.itim; the policy oi tie Fnited States on the Monroe doi-trirre. was the event of Monday in tiie Senat-. Senator Mit. hei of (Itepin. hairmau ot the Cmtiiii ;! on Privileges at: 1 FW--tioiis. presented the i-ws of the majority of the committee favoring the seatini; t Mr. Dujioitt as Senator from Delaware. The agricultural appropriation bill o '.: -I ".ed tic attention of the House. An amendment was pending wlu-u the llor.si :i.j.",:rneil making, mandatory the execution of the provision in the bill for t a distribution of seed. An a aieadme-it appropria tin:; S l'J.."'.t'.i i , 1 -; a new edition o? ihe "llni's.. Pool,." was adopted. Mr. I .:!.i 11. from il c 'ommit tee on Ways an I Means, reported ;, r, .-. .'r:r :.ci of i n i j i i ry a'.ünc en tiie S-..: a ry 'I'r-'M -i;r.' for an exhaustive report relative to th1 sale b eels under the re-nno.?" -n a -T bit'.Veea ihe two j - rh-ds . J 1 s7', Mar. ii 1. Fsfd. and b -tw :: tire Infer late and .I.-:n. 1, 1S"I. Ti.e rc-olut:a wa ad .;.:. .!. The .s'o.i ..f ti: Senate T;:e-duy tr:rn"s!n d a Me ee--;.-a of fn e.v in. idea 1 with Ifeipii:;' sh.np persona! e.!i.i iilv I we.-n Senators. Mr. lllli ind a livel t.i. wi'h Mr. 'fill. nan duri::, ;!:. debate on Mr. FerV. r's !-. .inrjori ; ;, S.-nf.' 1 n 'a st 1 j;a t i- a of th" : .ea: bond is-;;-.Mr. ti j..'L.' d :s-i;e with Mr. Cmr and l'r. Wide rt over tin- curse the Pa.-hi. Paüway 'oaimit tee in . onduerin i:s ininlry. Two appropriation bill-, the mditary academy and the pension bill, wer passed. Utforts were made to amend t'a--military :i :id my bill by inereasin ; tire number of cadets by two from each S:.i' ninety in ail- but after a debate of threhours ti;.' phm was defeated. Tin pension appropriation bill, carrying .S14Ü.O0O.. .i!, was passed a fler ten minutes' debate. The House passed the agricultural appropriation bill. It carries S.;.l..s.i:i. The section of the revised statutes for the purchase and distribution f "rar. and uncommon" seed whi-h Secretary Morton d- !ined to execute in the curren' appropriation law was repealed; the appropriation for seed was increased from .Slöo.ooo to Sl.iO.iHio. and its execution was made mandatory upon the Secretary. The House devoted itself strictly M business Wednesday. The army appropriation bill, carry im: .'j'"-,:i.',7.t.,.'o2. w:n passed, the !onfe:vn-e r-p".rt on the r'ent iletieiency bill v.as accepted, and tliJ bill to exteml for live years the time ia which the government can hr!:i. suits to annul patents to public lands under railroad and wa.ou road ,ran's was passed. An amendment was adopted limitim; the api!ieat!oii !' the ad to "r ; ilroj. and watron read ranK" T!:e s'lhstitttre f..r tin bili offered by Mr. M.-P.ie Dern.i of Arkansas to repeal outright the lire.itw lion of the act of 1M1 was defeated, 7l' -It'.!, la the Senate Mr. Carter of Montana offered a resolution p. recommit th 1 tariff hill to tiie tinanr-e committee for further consideration. The diplomatic an i consular appropriation bill was passed d!i:'in' the day. About s:ty private pension bills were passed i ! u ri n. the day. Trie bill I'ensienii!. th" widow f tiie lat-t Se.-retary !rcsham as brigadier e.-neral. at Silo! monthly, with an aniendmenT inakinr; the amount Sloo niontiiiy. wcrit over without action in order to permit Mr. Voi.rhecs to j-peak avcainsi this anundmen I. The Senate Thursday was enaed in the Paeitic railroad iiearitiu. In tiie House the coiifcreiice report on the diplomat: and consular bill was agreed to, the Senate amendments to the pension bill were sent to conference and th' Indian appropriation 1121 was taken up. The latter bill carries --;.( t.'.. ,r SI.TJ.7:- less than the law for t'he current year. In connection with a proposition to increase the salaries of Indian inspectors from i ) Jso.ooo. tiie salaries fixed by law th' bills of the last two years have only appropriated .'rl.'.öoo cadi for these salaries bora Mr. Cannon and Mr. Dim-ley. the Pepublican leaders on the tloor ap;ealed to the majority in view of the situation of the treasury to keep low n expenses and refuse to take steps in tin direction of increased salaries, but their appeals were in vain and the action of the (.mmittc on Indian A If airs in n-storir. the salaries was sustained. S7 to .V.l. Nothing else oi importance was loa. The House devoted all day Friday ti consideration of the Indian bill, and m.iiD slow progress. In committee of the who'-' it refused to reduce salaries of Indian inspectors from S.'I.OOO to $J.r.Mi. The Sen ate was still occupied with the Paclti--Uaiiroad hearim:. Ilartl on Alpine C'uides. The people xvho live to make lifhard for others are at work in Switz.erland. A Tyroleso court has recently ruled that the Alpin j;uide is to bheld responsible not only for th' adequate equipment, but for the physical soundness, of tourists who harter bis services. This making a medical inspector of the j;uil will bo a decide I thorn in his path. The next slip will It to retailer sea capt.-ius liable if their passengers are seasick. Chameleon Silks. (Vianjjeable or chameleon effects in sill:, fancy satins and si!k-and-woot nnxr'd fabrics will continue to bo very largely represented aimni;' sprinjc itr.v tri at ions, and 1 correspond with these will bo made a superb display of wholly new Parisian and iridesc nt j;iiiips. i;alloons. olalorntc passement.rics and appliques for dress garnitures. The oil of tobacco found in the stems of lonjr-used pipes, or obtained by distillation at a red heat, is one of tlu most active and powerful poisons known to the chemist. A single drop will often cause death in the case of a for or cat. The Hritisb navy contains So armorctlships,147iinaiinorMl'ships. with tU'tt guns, xvhile the Herman navy has IMS armored ships, 27 unarinored ships, w gunboats and J00 torpedo boats, wltu 1,009 guns. , -

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