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TO Bli GlYLN AWAY, Hood's Cures The Daily Press I Uasaad Eriry Evenlnf Eiofpi Simony). Tlie Boston Store. vVan Arsdel Snively.1 One Hundred Dollars in Val uable Presents to Press Subscribers. meeting secretary Oresham would consent to give out tome additional information on Hawaii, but when seen in bis office he said he had no news to give out and seemed to resent even an inference that he had any information. There is good reason for believing that the dis- patch roceived by the steamer Alameda was considered at the cabinet meeting.

The consideration eoemod to havo resulted in a determination not to en lighten the pnblio Bny further on what is proposed to do or what has already been done. The impression tu the uuiuls of those about the state department who have no actual information as to the department's STONEMAN BBI.I.1VERKU BY rAKIHF.lt Ol! SUNT HV MAIi. TEN'CENTS PER WEEK. The Daily Press Grand Premium Distribution. Entered at the Post OMee at.

Elwood as second class mail matter. On ClfKINTMAS DAY we will give Good Dress Goods! Dress Goods. 207 1-2 S. Anderson TKI F.PIIONE No. 52.

secrets is deepening "to a conviction thai ome day during the past week was the rtin agreed upon for the execution of the instructions Minister Willis carried to Honolulu with him. OVJL I --ii to the suUscriUTs of tin- Daily Pkkss 100. (HI worth of useful and valuable presents. The manner or plan allotting the presents will 1m left entirely in the. bands of those cut it led to them, the share holders.

Ifo Hi MY nfitt MT'A'; WILL VXTO INCOME TAX MKASIKK. Statement That the rrcnidrat Is I'nat-IcrnMy Opposed to the System. Washington, Nov. 25. Cougreasiuuu Bvtnun and the other Democratic mem Tho Oontlitioiis IF ibe latest report from, AV.ililng-ton be rrire, tht tnoom tax is a go.

Think of it, near 75,000,000 of taxation lifted from thu shoulders of those ud able to pay and placed uu the shoulders of hoe able SiihscrilK'rs to Daily 1'kkss will be entitled to shares in the distribution on the following terms: bers of tlie ways mid means committee who favor aa income tax have run up against a sna. lYesident Cleveland ia unalterably opposed to the income tax I On presentation of twelve of Uu Dress Goods are most deceiving in looks. The very one that appears the best often wear the worst. Some houses prefer to se(l that kind because inexperienced buyers think they are great bargains and buy them hastily. coupons at the I hkss.

olttco, the homer scheme, and it is said that the president Mr. Itmora T. Shttt i Of Akron, Ind. I Cancer on the Face Entirely Removed by Three Bottlee of Hood'e I wish to aiaka this statamant (or Uxtxnsdl psopla mat nay suffering with that draaeV 4lmn, For ara aaa I tad one comtnitm my (see. I tried having It rBasl mi tndfsvsral othsr remtdiss, but all ot so araU ufcttl I was Induced to try HoaU's Ssrsspa.

rtlla. WWlt taltluf rst btrtls I could marked changa and Uu third bottle almost or nUrtly removed Ih cancar. I can't say loa much lor Hood's SarsanariUa. For yean I had la bfl careful abonl nvf diot tu bow I can aal nythlns and dlt tt all right, ilocp well al ntiht and in fartlMl Ilk a sw man." luoll will 1m- given a cert ideate cut il ling him to one share in our "(Irand Present will veto it in whatever form it may reach him, aajtl he has suggested to the Distribution." The miinlicrs will Ik- members of tho committee that it would changed on the coupons every day and It is evident that Secretary Hoke Smith ii not very popular with the Indiana Senators. In reply to a 'ines-tlon Senator Turple said at the Democratic meeting Thursday, that If suspension! were hot stopped there would be legislation to stop the Secretary.

The Democratic rartr is Just a little bit bigger than Hoke Sailth. be unwise to place the income tax feat two coupons of the smie number pro tented bv one iktsoii will not ih1 ac Ore in the genwral tariff bill to embarrass that measure. The president has asked cepted. those Democratic members of the com mittee who want an opportunity to dis Stiliscriliet's who receive the Daily Pkkss through the mailsi will lie enti cuss the income tax scheme to bring in separate measure. It will le difficult to tret a favorable reply on the iucome THEATERS BURNED.

We don't have them in the store. We have a reputation to sustain. A reputation for nellintf honest oods, and every jmn haser can feel tliat sterling worth han been received in exchange for every dollar. tled to one share for every twenty cents paid on subscription. IVlin tax proposition unless tho unit rnle ia en V.6i.r.

aVaroa, Ind. "Th abora Wsttmonlal Is whclly uU laaa. I sold Mr. Shalt Hood's Sarsaparilla aad oaa vouch for th trnthtulneu of his itata- Dlcksoa Talbott of Indianapolis Ilrarf uuent sulscrilers will lx rctiuiretl to forced on thi Democratic members. All the Republican members and at least three Democrats, including Chairman SMnt Is an old soldier and a respected elaV saa," 3.

Oaawooo, Druggist, Akron, lad. Wilson, are opposed to it. Otiestlon of Interstate Rates. pay all arrearages to jiurt ieijiate in the distribution. The list of articles t' In- ghcii away will 1)0 published as soon as completed.

It will embrace costly clothing for la Lor Fin Hotal Consumrd. Colcmbcs, Nov. So. About 'clock last evening, as the orchestra was playing the overtnre at the new theater for the opening of a play by the Felix Morria company, the manager announced there was a fire in i the rear and requested the andience to i quirtly retire. All paused ont in order.

1 The fire originated in the auditorium These are of that kind. They are honest goods, reliable and lasting, stylish and nobby HOOD'S Pills an purely rrgetabta, and da at porga, pala grip Said by a druggist Washington, Nov. 25. Second Comp troller Mansur yesterday heard an ar A lot of ends, always sold tor 2' and 'M cents; now lsc. dies and gentlemen, watch, clock, jewelry, books, etc.

gument by Maxwell Evarts of New York in the matter of the accounts of the Southern Pacific railroad with the Our peerless Henriettas, (hocks, Habit CloNis, at 4Se, are splendid values. YanAIIsDKL S.MVELY, ltblishers. Then we have a large stock of latest styles to sell at and 75 cents. CUTTHIS OUT! and uncompleted portion of the structure and communicated to tbe theater proper. It soon became evident that tbe new Chittenden hotel, which was a portion of the same structure, connected by a bridge, would also burn.

Within two bourn the whole of the quarter block While iu high priced novelties we carry a city stock and can show all the latest fads. Considerable Difference of Opinion on Tariff Questions. 3 Present Coupon bad been tmrnetl over, entailing a loss We want your trade government as affected by the long and short haul clause of the interstate commerce act. The question came up on certain rates charged by the company upon the shipments of mineral oil from Jeffersonville, to Wilcox and Bowie, A. T.

Mr. Evarts argued that the rates were not in violation of the long and short haul clause of the act. The decision is looked for with considerable interest, as it will have a bearing on rates similarly charged by other transcontinental lines on freight shipped by the government ami concerning which no question has heretofore been raised. No Faith In the Rumor. DITLUENCE AGAINST INCOME TAX On presentation of twelve of these coupons to the Daily Phkss office, the holder will be given a certificate entitling him to one share In our "(Irand Present Dis tribution." Your sulcript must Ik? paid up Ik-fuiv you are entitled to a ccrtillcate- Cabinet llM-aMlon of Hawaiian Affalrfl, bnt No Announcement of Conclimlona Regarding- Kxlstlng Cimdltlona How the Subject Will I'robably lie Treated In the Presidents Message.

WAsiiiNtiTOX, Nov. 25. The Democratic mem bers of the ways and means committee are experiencing much difficulty in their endeavor to complete the swtimated at from ftioo.OoO to 700,000. Dickson Talbott of lndiannpolis were lessees of the Henrietta and Park theaters, the latter in the same block and alio consumed. A sensational drama was being presented bv Orav Stevens at tbe Park.

Tbe loss of Dickson Talbott will be between 10,000 and $15,000. The loss of Chittenden, owner of the buildings, will le over $.100,000. The loss of Felix Morns and company is bout on wardrobes, which were burned. The fire takes from Columbus her best theater, her best hotel and a number of flourishing business enterprises. One man, a theater janitor, was burned to death.

The hotel guests were excited, The" ashinoton, Nov. 2o. A rumor bv Charles R. Flint that three No. 30.

4 Boston Store. Opera House Block. in en had been killed on board the Bra-gdlian ship Nictheroy ia not believed at A Leadku. the navy department to be possibly due to anv engagement witu lorces. The Nictheroy could not yet have ar new tariff bill and have it ready for sulv mission to their Republican colleagues rived in any waters where Mello wag known to have any ships to attack it.

but all escaped. To Fill Two Vacanclua. ashinoton, Nov. 2.1. Two fourth- Since its first introduction, Electric Hitters lias gained rapidly in jmpular favor, until now it is clearly in tlie lend among pure medicinal tonics and alteratives containing nothing which permits its use as a beverage or it is iec.L'ii.cd a i In besi and wires! medicine for nil ailment of ENGINE BLOWN UP.

class postmasters for Indiana: Tower, Sarah A. Carson, vice William Carslm. deceased; (iwynneviile, A. W. Swain, vice Charles E.

Swiiu, removed. Iffi BRUTALITY. ASTOUNDING Assistant to tllanMltluncr Mutt Inhu at the meeting of the full committee on Monday next. There is still considerable difference of opinion in the committee uKn certain items of the bill, and lit this the details if the in teraal revenue schedule and the iucome tax provisions are ytt incomplete Mnd somewhat indefinite. Indeed, sirong influence has ljeen brought to bear within the last hours to induce the committee to abandon altogether the income tax provisions, but the )ositioti of Slessrs.

McSlillm.Bvy oi. Vs 'I' tiiig and o' hers has been so resoluro in t.iv'ir thii jmlicy thut it appears iur tlie committee to fully abandon the income tax. Such action on the irt of the committee would result in a uunority report being presented to the house. Not bo Sweeping. Stomach.

I.iver and Kidnt will cure Sic' Headache. Itid'ticsl ion, Const ipatiou, and drive Malaria Troiii the system. Sat isfiict ion guaranteed with each iHit I le oi i ii nioni v. ill be refusal. Price n-r i.ottle.

Sold at lileeli's coiner (ll Store. manly Tre.ite,l. Glas-muiiio, N. Nov. W.

Jaii Jones, a -glasslilower. iKenne angry with his boy tnleil a with the molten and s'rains of the hot composition around tlie lad's City Orders Lost. la This the of Kiuiil(vhiK Innim petentn tlie -1 ir 1 1 BifTaLo, Nov. a'Dimt 8 o'clock Lehigh engine blew Engineer Cooler, Conductor Iiendur and the fireman, lisme nnktrnwu, are riously injured. The two whom names are given are not exju-cU-d to live.

They were nonnniin. hmtl. Th iu-ci-dent took place inilei thi i.iilc of Sayre. Tho engine was jiulii'i' un eastbound freight. Philif.U'iiia, Nov.

sV The Lehigh 'Valley etrike i to be a fight to the finish. The coal operatora who attempted to effect some kind of a compromise have been unsuccessful. President Wilbur is standing by his circular of Nov. 21. From some of the road's central points several freights were run yesterday and more are going today.

Unless the effort to have Lake Shore and Nickel Plate brotherhood men refuse to handle Lehigh Valley cars Is successful it is almost certain that the strikers will lose ground from now on. I hands and wrist. The boy screamed for mercy, but Jones showed none. Finally The public is hereby not Hied not to negotiate or purchase the billowing city orders, as they have been lost or stolen from the persons lo whom they were issued, and duplicate city Ills victim tainting. Junes continued spouting out the glass nntil the blowpipe was exhausted.

The cooling glass had tightly bound the boy's hands and wrists together. When the glass It soenis proliable, however, that the income tax provision will not be of that sweeping character at first contemplated. Orders have been issued for the same. broke the flesh fell awav with it. It is We hnvQ.

snaps for To-day, November 2Mh No. 1132. S. (). Leeson.

122.00. No. 2331, John W. Call, $17,587.0. No.

Prank Toler, $27.50. feared the boy will die. Jones is under The present plans are to impose a tax on legacies, on the incomes of large corporations, on the incomes of real estate and Other property in this country owned or controlled by aliens, as well as to require the stamping of certain documents and arrest. Pavment on these articles has been I a special license of certain classee of J00 MANY PERSONALITIES. K.

of L. Delegates Show Signs ot Weariness Uecause of Continued Quarreling. 456. stopped and the finder will please re turn them to the City Clerk. 85 3t.

(). A. AltMt'lELD. I business. The members freely admit Bun That tha flvmarkaule llilllard that the details of the income tax provision will be the last agreed upon.

Philadelphia, Nov. 23. The Knights of Labor had an all day racket over the As the work of the committee nears a Relief in Six Hours. close the pressure of the various indus lection of the executive board, and ad tries likely to be anectea for some iu Distressing Kidney and Bladder journed last cveuing after having chosen but one member. The fight has been re formation of the character of the meas Heavy Chinchilla Ulster, sold for $12.

We have too many, and will close them out at Sacrifice Price, ure, or for a hearing in protest against diseases relieved in six hours by the "New Great South American Kidney sumed toaay. Delegates are getting the contemplated legislation, becomes iireu. one or mem says: "There isentirelvtoo much personality Cure. This new remedy is a great more and more intense. Working Ilehlnd Closed Doom.

aispiayeu oy itotn i'owuerly and Hayes ot tnem, uowever, are unsuccess in uus asseinuiy, ana my luea is If they would discontinue their personal ful in getting the ear of Chairman Wil son or any other of the members of the Mada by Frank lwr. Chicago, Nov. 23. Frank Ives, who previously could not play tin anchor on billiard table, learned it by observing Schaefer's remarkable work in that line during their present contest, and last night be made a wonderful record. The game opened tamely and continued so for some time, neither Ives nor Schaefer playing in good form.

After two hours' play Schaefer had gained until there were only 14 points between the players. Then the "Nsixrieon" astonished the people and awakened tumultuous applause by getflng the balls in Schaefer's favorite position. He held them there until be had made the remarkable run of 44, when the balls frore, and then by ail around play added 12 more. The record was uprnarously applauded. Total score Ives, Schaefer, 2,695.

Last night's average Ives, 47 1-17; Schaefer, 22 15-16. ities ror a snorx nine we coulu do more and better business. I will also say that if some such a plan as lias been sug $8,50 $1.00 $5.00 We'll take our entire line of Laundried Shirts, sold for $1.25 and $1.50, and close them out at Sacrifice Price, surprise and delight to physicians on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain In the bladder, kidneys, back and every part Jbe urinary passages in male or female. It relieves retention of. water and pain In passing it almost immediately, Sold at Green's Corner Drug Store Elwood, Ind 2Utf gested by others as well as myself is not adopted the order will not lie an order very many years lomrer, committee, as the sessions are held behind closed doors and the officers of the committee are instructed to innit no cards to be handed in.

Considerable feeling was yesterday engendered among some of the gentlemen desiring to be beard by the facility with which Isador Strauss and his brother and partner in "Do yon think Powderlv will stay long Heavy Chinchilla and Astrachan Coats and Vests, sold for $8 and $10. Sacrifice Price, business trom York succeeded in entering the presence of the committee. On account of the Fall Convocation, Indiana Consisiary ancient accepted Scottish Kite at Indianapolis Dec. The subcommittee on internal revenue 6th and 7th. 1893, the L.

E. V. will is still at work apart from the other members, and will probably conclude its labors some time tonight. No changes of importance are contemplated in the General Kmk'a Funeral. Vinovi'A.

Nov. 25. General Kusk'g remains, amid the mourning of thousands sell excursion tickets at for the round trip. Tickets will be sold on Dec. (itli, 7th and 8th.

Good internal revenue tax on tobacco or beer, Sac- of warm friends and admirers were laid i though it is probable there will be a 50C. We have a line of Working Shirts, sold for 75 cents rifice Price, slight increase of the whisky tax. going on date of sale good returning up to and including Dec. Oih, 103. to rest yesterday afternoon.

The fu neral procession, over a mile lone, con' tained representatives from many secret ana military orders. iw neau oi me tvuignisr "It depends entirely upon Mr. Pow-derly. There are other men iu tlie order who have recently developed great trength, and if necessary one of them may soon be called upon to occupy the position Powderly now THREATENED TO SHOOT. Exciting Contest lletneeu Hanker and Officers ror Possession of Chicago, Nov.

23. For some time yesterday afternoon there was a possibility that blood would be spattered on the floor of tbe Chicago Trust and Savings bank. D. H. Tollman, its president, guarded the locked street door, revolver in haud, and threatened to shoot an attorney and a deputy sheriff, the latter also standing readv to open fire on the banker if he liegan hostilities.

The trouble originated over the jiossesNion of notes aggregating fl.OOO. u. B. Mc-Cilasson, the attorney, secured a writ of replevin for the notes and while he and Banker Tollman were talking Deputy Sheriff Lang snatched them. Tollman rushed to the door, locked it and threatened to shoot them liotli unless the notes Por further information enquire of Agent L.

K. W. To Teuue Haute. How's This. "On account, of the Union Conven All New Styles.

We odcr one hundred dollars reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be tion of the State Christian Endeavor our line of Men's and Boys' Caps. Ready for Inspection. cured by Catarrh Cure. Society, of Indiana, to be held at Tcrre Haute, Ind. Dec.

1st to3rd 103. HAWAIIAN HITIATION. It Is Ulscuiuad In Cabinet Kesslon 'o Facts Given Out. Washi.noton, Nov. 23.

If President Cleveland is disturbed over the Hawaiian situation he does not ishow it. At the close of a long cabinet meeting yesterday Secretary Laruont remained with hiin for gome time. Then Secretary Gresham called and remained a short time. After his departure the president and Mrs. Cleveland entered a carriage and took a drive in the crisp sir.

ThereTias Ix-en ii "general belief thitt the preeident would discuss the Hawaiian affair 'in his message, and more F. J. Cheney Toledo. O. The L.

E. ic W. will sell excursion We the undcrsiKned have known F. tickets from Elwood at one fare for the round trip. Tickets will be on sale J.

Cheney for the-last 13 years, and believe him icrfectly honorable in all rov. JO'h, Ilea 1st ami 2nd, good returning up to and Including Dec. 4th business transactions and Unaiicially l-'or further Information cn- able to 1 carrv out "aHviibligarrHHiH'nf were returned "XTcHIassoh anT riWrrjrrwtzE'rg'Wrlty. 1 tl marched off with the deputy finally Botes. Having moved into new and more commodious ((uartcrs I am now pre their firm.

West Truax, wholesale druggists, Toledo, Wakling, Kin-uah Marvin, wholesale druist Toledo, Ohio. interest than ever has lieen manifested in the document on this account. No pared to give all justice of the peace business prompt and -efficient Collections a specialty. Star CloTlnnn- ii Clothing, Hats, Caps, 48tf Herman V. Willkik.

J. P. Leg aad Arms llroken by llobhers. Bellaire, Nov. 23.

-George Neil of Clarington, sonth of here, while on his way to WoodsfieldMonroe county, to pay taxes, was robbed of The robbers broke one of his legs and both arms before they accomplished their design. NOTHING BUT COLD FACTS. Ex-s3overnor John Jacob of Virtrlm news can be expected from Huwaii until after the message is sent to congress, and it was thought that in discussing the matter the president would neeessarily refer to the instructions given Minister Willi and inform congress- of what he ejpected had taken place in tbe islands In view of the instructions. Hall's Catarrh cure is taken internally, actiiit; directly upon tlie blood god mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free.

Price per bottle. Sold by all dru(lts. N. Uaily riewa Stand. Ellie Peed at thcPost-Ofllce lobby keeps all the late daily papers con But it was stated at the white house stantly on hands for sale at publiBher'8 dropped dead In Wheeling.

prices. Drutrnlits aay it is a pleasure to sell Hooaier Couh Syrup for coughs, colfltgod la grippe. Only 25 ceuts cnV. dearly all of the Maine toothpick factories, Idle for month, will resume Monday. The Minneapolis council took DO art Ion hat looks more uotdghUy at the mi.

ifcu 3 uorue oruy store tf church or opera than to Bee the shoulders and back of a fine coat or looking to tho impeachment of MajMr fcuBtia and Furnishing Gopds. that this matter can easily be avoided by an allusion to the Hawaiian affair in the regular message, with tbe statemeut that It will be troated in a special message on the subject to be submitted wheu expected information has been received. This bains the case, those who aro awniting a direct statement of the policy of the administration further than what has been officially announced in the letter of SecTeiary Ureslr tP Id the pridmt will It- difniit)jijitrtL it wju(. Insula it laftttr tain cabUtrt wrap covered with loose hairs and B. F.

LovIdr. Roanoke fVa.1 back telles charged with cmbuulemrnt. was iu dandruff? Nothing, but you can prevent, all this by the use of tbe "Ex- 'Orango Blossom," tho common-me yemale Henjedy, sold and ndaijDocaca ot F. Uucierls droe. quitted.

William Tuny, at4 eloped from netting equity, wjih JJla uis, relsinr Scalp curer and Hair Pro 110 ANDERSON STREET. OuW:" ttft snio by ail OrtfeWtB. tf.

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