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THE ENQUIRER. THK CNQUIRCH COMPANY. TWELVE PAGES. HTVtniT pr.rrsra i WEATHER FORECAST. ChleOeeerelly fair.

NMf aa tee lake. lt Ural snows: slightly nr aVatoroer; ewtSer by Seadey ninliii tola I ai weet winds. aleJa "-orel1y fair ead warmer Balnea MUtr by Suaday msealag; weet IM iMtr Generally (air; eUchUy waras a Soring the gay; mlkwul win a. Wni Vlralale 'aerelly fair aad warm-art eeetaoost wind 1 act snarl, Omo. Deeember 3S.

lap. 71m UnMw la hlsa ta atra end eentheca pert lone of state, th highest yrwwf botng eestrsl along Iha South At UatJ eeast. A oirolea elighlly above 10 0 Ineae north af I Superior and la aeaetng rati mat cendlileea la CaatraJ aad solera tetee. Tare has Ween a geaarsl liaa In temperature pra-Mleellr everywlae esceet la At Walla Coast States, wtileh ar still la tha Ik bar-r araa. A teak af cloud overlie the I'pper Mle-atealopl Vallay.

taa take and Eaal Ttxe. Traeaa af anew la tha laha regie. aa4 St anil vowing at Orend htra. Cincinnati recetd far iha day and eeaa-aaraa with rTwdlag date af iha thraa yaara: at. tr Th.

Hum. n. Bala Waathar. :a.a. TT la W.

ljr a ni al Clear lew SV. MM lawn. Mat. Itpetwr 4in lentiMtreiurs A leeieiir preetnt alien Statement thawing the coodfltene af lam-persturs an-l at Claciaaatt far fhs day asd eiaee January I. UK Seta-sere with Ka general averagei rer-oal temperature far lata 4a far IK 4ar II aare em.e January I Ill Kavwai witMiattan far thia ir I'Imi fnr Ik 4ar I laltMrr mm Jaauarr I I a Haaaia.

L. T. O. Tlra waa guod Jaal of manlaJ atallrrlna In lit artat na at-rownl at Iba draih uf Tha yaraoaa af lr I Viata kouin arama la a aiaraly la alio wlial an wlral rwiiatur ka waa)M aaaka war II lurlai I kim. A carraapootlant bir ha haa Jitt barn Ihroath rinaraal Kki aaa ha ln.ia n.

rink Ina avidaaca thai a war In rvra. 1- aaa Uanrral WryU-r will britrr lurk. Mialur Mill la aai.l In kaa paM a lilk trik-wa la Mrklnlay'a Matraiuanahip. Taa ftaaiaiur impartial, for a lima ba aramad Ifl aprrrialiun n( Clara. bmxI J.Mph II i koala ia ralakrtrvl aa an akla aTr If ia fxMibla Ikal in rrraanling kiin (W th 1aiialorhi bia (rvaiiUa bop lu brine kjim liufjrraairaly lu lUr l'rrailanl XvEinky fur a rapnia Jiwlfrakin.

Tha i a4 wt of Ilia Url I'iMiri ara anpointal fur lia. but atary lralirnt appoinia al Waal aa. Iba ani-i'iihii in Ikr I nilol ialrt ara ifrulatlnj all tn vf atorira In prrJuHira tha mho uf Ilia patrtula Tbry (ira out Ibat Ilia roiillK't in uba ta a rata war. anl that tha al L'uaan (Mlriou ar ikM in ynipalhy a ilk I Ua rUal i.4iariinMiil lwiaua ila aucrroa uukl aaran iwm domination. Tbay a Tan aa I1m auJaa'tty lo ay thai itritaral l.oiaci a I.

lark man. Ihoiifli Iha Huaniab Irlana Mlni-lrr laatilkra lv wUal luval inlrU littaiil oan kaw. tkat flarwrat (luaara pura wliil. II (High! for Tuba In Iba lan yaara' war, bat 4.4 not rantaiu in lb itlumt aftrr ta cbwa bat roii id. Ilr rttarnrl wbm ta ant rrballUm Itruk out.

(ml now, at fi uf 7.1. I th Iravliiic iiviwral in tba I ttban rauar. Oar llaeineea) Inlerraia tail tbe I'real-tral. Wa are heeomlng alarnteal ron- evruing "oitr l.u iir lntert." Ily ilia of eaxjrsa rrfcr to the Na ork Stin lioanl. That a vary leliiateiy IJn(el Inatrumenl and tbe Ivet Jar pm it out of tune.

Ihir sole deairs is that it shall have tl laaat puasibi Jar by anihng I hat no tin in the conduct of public Pair. Th broker ar jut now in a aiale of trepidation -t paln shall lall anon this country, puUeria it and sweep ap tbe remains In dual pan. America a raultal and AioarHati Uea la Cuba are being atla the pray of pnlu lerocity. Tbe Preaident and rcrtary flney hat a both de-tlaretl that fpain Is violating be aaage ot civllird war at al tbe sapenae of a live and property uf Aiuerw-en ritUena Hoth ilc- lar that the thing will have to stop, but thai It will be t'jii of oflvnu to Spain to si on It, and Ibarrtore iuterTenlloit must' be vwataenad ThU quieted the markeu The "panlah Minister made a profound aalaan to uar Prvtlilvnt Iot bia coat-placemy. and the terrible mill of blood cou- tluu to grind.

I'ut a fwnate com rail tee, ac-ceptiag the fai-ta a etated by iha President arxi sireralary Olnay, reported that Cuban 1 dBenJajra ought to be recoamiaeU, and that uar Unttrnuiinl ought lo try and tuak peace hatwava epain and Cuba. Thia would, of enures, effand tpe'a Bpaia would, of course, loan Jiaialy ewnaimj thrashing us. sfocks to tha market would go tn the dog. Tha araa a dir yll A though tha nad from Meavn that Mad pealed the banner ryot Hall Kver frtsnd af I wba aaa snathe ma lisad to the aa spa par organs af th Naw York Mock Fxcbang. F.very Americaa wba revolted al the bpaiuah atroriiiae in Cabal a Jingo.

The 8ual ia commanded to deeiet, Again tba Admtuistratioa coma lo the rears of "the street, Thl lime It I to announce ia Cart thai Congress may go to Hades; that It boa nothi ug aa dw with thia Uovtruemnl, any how; that Mr. tlevalaad kaoam hast what to uo in caere, and that If Congress auy Joiut reeujutkin, or whet form of law aver hi veto, ha will aimply not obey It, Then tba Anierbea hieaiard ar glseaunie. They my that thai qu ration af nrvrogativ will eerupy aa much time to denat a may be tiomaary to wafval th resolution for futan Indrysaisa. And ao tha President raa struct the aeage of a law by thmotea- Ing tret ta veto It, and Ibaa to dlareeard it if ltsj hi over hla veto, 11a think they ca ne Impeach him fur maraly threatening ta defy a law to ce vf Ita pe-eajre, and that by asf eating tha Uar by delay ha ran avoid tha nariiliiy of commlttinc tha uapeat-habla of. fraa al diamadisnea to h.

If "ear business towrevts would raise their now few tm he from their lodger and do mam ant thinking. It they hav not en tirely hat tha habll of thinking, they woald Teal La thai th lreaidaot'a thrvat over- throw ear Government ot law and substitute for it a dvapotia ban a A solely oa hla will tatae a combaarlble material than would a war with any nation oa earth. Ha In viting a renewal of tha old strngrl bet wren king and Parliament not term i-. state so the adv ntage of esoru ttva paws ea piowed to Klagty rartunateiy. perhaps, the power that have oawparate.1 with tha Praaidefil wore dominant la Iha parent election, iieg Log ia to succeed King Mark.

There nut suflWleot mod re for Cleveland to proclaim hlmaslt dictator, a be mtut perhap Uar don had Mr. Bryan received thirty thoaeaod more To4e la (araU.e ooaliue. On the fourth of Mar.h. waatever etm happene meantlasa, the hurty form. Ike insnleol rroje.

th air-rsar aroUara and tbe muUsh aalf-wiU of a M'-d-ba tyrsnt wiU disappear from Uta Uf of of af of of In II 1 Tbii Haoor. bit. will vwrwai Mr. SO-KLalrr. "bo, what a may aakl af bta aVtMa or rarinaia nalliil, ta a feaat wtlMnrMiaa; rltuw- anJ a roartly anva-k-aat, Ila oil! awiraror to Imprraj bia aiaaa apoa tba prop la 4 ib tantry a otbrf lYaai-4rma baro rlon.

bat not. thank Uri. tba MtU Uaraaaaaait kaa 4 a. Tba nvaa ow araakack not aacaiag: ba baa alraady aum 4 wltl ba a Kai aifb tW can waa lita4 frcta Iba twrion baa tmth bartUa baaa Ukaw from It -will ba ha ar (laralanal Ml tba R-actlra Man.lna Baa ta rotwra. 1 War rata-y Otnya A wt korM y.

Tba rlaiai art by Ihratary Olnay for ai- aratira aapwary ta oar (orrlca rrlattona 111 ba foaad to bar taa wrigf la tba WUari AUtandrr Haas 11 ton. aignad "Pirlfciii" and publlad to Ia aiaa of ihia lact. will ba wail ta flrat awota what Mr. farai ton Wad to aay oa thia aubjaet Ira yaara be fora to 17 wbll adrocaUng tha adoption tba canotltatloa. Ia hla tottar No.

MM. to tba t'adaraliat. whUa diaruaaing tha datiaa of I tha Prraklant aa proy aiaj In that inatramant, I batald: ba Fraalaant la alao ta ba aathorlrad to ra- calaa baaaadnra and otbar pa bile MlnUaara. Tkla. tboagh It ba aaaa a rtob tbaraa of oae lafoatloa.

ia mora a mat tar of algaHy than au-tbaiity. It a cliatnatanca which will ba tthoal canaaoaanca to tba administration tba aiararnmantt ard It waa far mora eofl-raatanl that It aaaald ba arr angad to this aaaanar than Ibat tbara ahoald ba a nacaaaity aoaraning tba Irclslatmr. or of lis brancbas. a pon ar arrlr at af a torriga Mln iatar. though It a ara maraly lo Uk tba placa ofadrpanad pradaeaaaor." Tba prarlaioa rafarrrd to by bin la con tained In tba third aartioa af tba second artlcta of tba cooatitotloa.

elating tba datiaa tba Piaaidoat. Tba tiact word ara: "Ha shall ra Ira Ambamadora and otbar public It will ba obsarrad that Mr. Hamilton, to 17M. da prarm tad tba a (To Ml akich wrra bain mada to gira im porta nca ta tbU paraly miniatarUl duty. Ila treat It a mat tar of dignity ar caramany, and not aa con taining any authority of importance.

da- clarad that it woo Id ba "wlthoat conaaquanc Iba almfniatralioa of tba GorarnrnrnL" aMnuonad it aa mat tar of (Jpnrthfenrt, looLiiata lb naormity of ralllne togrtbrr rongrra or lb Hanata for tba rrcaptioo af nrwly apfMiinioil Min'uaar. Mr. Hamiltou'a original iulrrprHa- tloo of tha rlauas It would ba absolutely in iMihlata auataln Mr. 1)1 at 'a contention 1-1 th. air-pie duty af the President rarrte I I dad ttit bwut Uj fwotrcrro that lJa of Itcai4nt WaabieiztaMt, which waa priicarilr tba aobject at? Jlarw-aiiiai.

waa wi ary dHara1ioo ot w-atrality. Ila aVnaxI that Waalilnarloa hmd umlertak pur traafy of wirtial with ranra, bat b-4 aimply firm notic ta oar www aSttaanaibat tba la I of peara wrra atiU wbtigatory an4 wea4 rnforrod. Air. Jaf-Irraow. Waabinston'a ry of lute.

raw iih It Iba grant of abauluto power ta doridel" .1. i I He aoda Uia Ksecutire branch of tbe Uorern- rw.ogniadaaluarigUtfalone to arery aa- lion of the earth when there tea dispute. But In I7W a palitlealeilganry arose, under which Mr Hamilton rare nod bia original inlarore- ai i .1... -j I foreign Miniater carried with it aupreme au-tburity ar our foreign affair, and gare to the Fra aidant a kingly prerogative, like, that La longing to tba British Crown a prerjca-tWa which Mr. Cloreland and hi Secretary of Male now claim ou the authority of Mr.

Hamilton. In No. I of Die k-tlera signed "Faritl ru." and publiaheil in the newapaner of the day. In 17VO, Mr. Hamilton wrote a follewt: 'Tbe tlabt of the Kiecuilve io racaive Am.

baaadora and other public Minister may I serve I Uluatrata taa relative dutlr tt tba tecnrlve and leglaJatlaa 4prtmenl. Thh right Iwelud that uf judgiug la tk ot a revolution of government In a foreign country, whether Iha nea ruler ar a com' patent organ of nation! will, aitd ought to ba revognUed or not." From tbU poeition lie aaaily paaaed ta the neit tep of asserting lb President's powr "to decld upon theohllgatloniof tbe country with regard to foreign nations." He a a next reed to admit by tbe logic of his case that tbe right he thus claimed for tlic Executive to acide upon treaty right "might affect the ei- ervia ot th por of th Lag star todeclar war." lie maintained lhatalthough t'oagres alutie bad the poacr to declare war under tbe ronatit ution, yet "the Kxeculir in th xercu of It ronatjtntional power may establish an I anteredeut Stale of things which ought weigh in th legisuitir derisions." Ia other wonls, tbe Preeiilent might makd pec im possible, and let t'ougreve do aa it pleased about declariug war. To ail of this Jamea Madison affectionately termed by the founder of the Government be father of tbe couatitutlon' replied in I letters signed "Hrlvidio." in No. 3 of which he quoted first the words of the constitution, which required tne Precldent "to receive Ambassadors and other public Minis ters, sod then remarked upon them as follow: "Li. He If anything more was Intended by the than lo provide for a particular mode tf cornmualcatloo.

almost grown Into alight among modern nation; by pointing out th dapartiuant of th 6overnmflt moat proper fur tha eareaioay of admitting public rainbters. of examining their credential. and ot a-tthentlcatlng thlr till to tba pri v. liege aunexed to their character hr the law of nations. ThU being the apparent design 1.

1 -be Constitution. It would be highly Im proper to magnify the function Into art priaut prerogative, oven where no right of other department onald be afTeuted by It. He then quoted the passage rrora ir. Ilia- ilton's letter No. In lb FMeraust, wl-ivh wa have ahov quoted, tn which he declared that th clause carried with ft no.

authority, aad that it was without consequence and a mere matter of convenience. Mr. Madison then asks: "tiad It bean foretold to tha year when that work the Federalist) wa pub lished, that before tha and of th pear 17V3 -a writer, assamlag tha merrt of being a friend ot tbe Constitution, would appear, aad gravely maintain that thia which was to a without eon sequence to th adm la- tat ration of tha Uovernsaont. might have the eoaseqaenco of deciding ou th validity of revolatioaeta favor of llbrtyof put tie tha Culled gtatee lo a ooodltloo to become aa associate to war nay. "of laying tha leebla-tur ander aa oolbraUoa of declaring war what would have bora thought and said of so viator) a ry a prophet The BBoderste oppooeal of tBe Conatitn- tloa would probably have disowned hie eg' travagaaca.

By the advocates of the CohaU tutioa his prediction must bar been treated as aa experiment on pnblie rreJality. dk tated aithar by a dalibarata intention to ae calve, or by the overflowing of a seal too to temperate to be ingentoaa. But how doe tt follow fro tha function rare! akas-itiir and other peatie min ister, thai so ennsaquential a pmregatlve assy ba exercise by th executive? pen a forsn minister arose uta hlmielf. tiro qu tlaea immediately aria i Are his credential from the existing aad acting aovarnsnent of hat country? Ara they property eutbenti-rated? These questions baloag of ttaotaslty to iheexecuUvet hat they involve no oog- aUano ot the aueation, whether those eser. ctatng the sovsmeaant have the right along wtth the possession.

This belong 7 to the Mattoa, aad to taa hatioa alone, oa tha Ooverument operate. Tha qhevtlortt be- lore lha ei ecu tire are merely question af th exeeaUva have pro. saa right, or rather he nOr the etsoty tho same neosaslir of decldliur. them. 'IT It fuacuoa a at slaaoly lo i-aoalre without any dtaaiottonto reject tpuhlie MlnUtars.

Ill evident. U-rafor. tkat it iha xruttve haa a right a reject a publlo htiuiater. it must he touaded oa soma other comidsrttion than a hang to tha wovrnment.r tha new net of the government aad consaquenUy a right to rafaa 10 aehaowloOge a new wovernmeat eon not he bwpited by the rich refua a pobt'e xtlnfa 1 Those who desire to read all that ran he aid to favor af aad agatosf the kiaa that this kingly prerogative reaide In the Preaident of the Vnited hates by virtoe of the Constitu tion ran find! to th latter of Haiautoa aad Madison hich we hav qaotad froeu. In ha lonrth letter Mr.

Vadison noted th follow lag language, a bich My. Hamilton need to bb75thltUrtotheFedarsJist: "Th history of human eandact doe not warrant thai'- absolute opinion of hnraan virte htch woald nk It wis ins nx: Ion to commit so delicate aad ataarenton a kJOd, a lane which cooeern tm totaroourse wtth the rest ot tbe world, 10 the sol altposal of a saagistraia created aad ctrcurarlanced a would be a Ptassdent of tha tilted elate." XtJaatoper ta aUto thai Mr, Ma do- n4 4trnr4 aaa of Mr. Marfiasn'a Jattara wfora Jt waa obrkm In-m im lattrra af Mr. Hamilton, aa ta Itiatorically trna, that bk tandaocy was naacnuy tba i of tba EaaeoUra. Tba acarcr ba could briny; tbrra ta tba parrocaliraa of tba Britiah frown taw aaora aatiaarlory to bin would ara bo a oar ayaUai of earacat, tbm ao itly oatabliabad.

Tba Paraorratie stateaman of tba past toara not Lara iff tbr babit of looking to Atesandar HamUtoM for IntarpraUtiooa of tba diatrlbo tloo of poarra andrr tba Frderal Cooati lotion. Hat them ara days of tootrad let loos, and a raorrad TJemarrat, a bo. aa baa tbrowa all thepowar of bia Adminurt ration in faror of tha tl action of Rrpnbli-an auo rassor. wutikl Kara no difllcalty in drinking tzvm tlic fountain attd aoun of FeilrralUt priociplaa and pojillo, th doctrinas which woald still furtbar Inflata bis agotism and faaat hla appctiu for abaolala power. Against Clara land and Htry, wa placa tha taacbing of Madison, approved by JatTersr n.

Will For HlaaaelC Hon. Harnando D. Monay, of Mississippi, Is a mmbr of tba House of Itepreaentaiiree and of tba (oraralltee on Foreign A (Tain. Ha ha barn alrctad to tba timet, and bia term to that body will comavanc on tha foattli of March next. Cotonal Honor romplaJas that can not obtain ofHrial information from rraaidrnt Cleveland or Hacra tary Olney aa to lb cwndlUoo of a flairs in Cuba, and intend lo go to tia Mand himrlf, I raring Tampa Ilia plan ia to seek an audience with Captain Cieneral Warier and to secure an es cort and a flag of truce, that ha ran get Into tha heart of tit territory occupied by the Insure at.

If he csn not get the assistance of Weyler. ha will do th beat be can without it, perilous though tbe enterprise lie. II bad mnrh aiperieitce as a soldier with the Confederate General Forrr -t in the riril war. This ia a novel and uncommon undertaking. hut it is not Impracticable.

As a member of the Committee on Foreign Affair. Colonel Money has large share of responsibility in con. atont a secretive institution, sympathy iri- tain from the Stale Department the iuformatioii which be, P- lrilu-. ia entitled to. and to wnwn ua general uudiic tnuura.

trust that the mission of Colonel Money will be a euereasful one. and that it will be accom-pliabed in lima to aid ongr in tbe determination of questions which mill prrae upon It after the holiday 8n-h information a Consul Cieneral Lee bad to comma nkmle has been carefully withheld from Congrraa an I the public. Acting, doubtleaa, undsr tbe strict orders of th Htate Department, he dodged theSenateCoinmittee on Foreign Kalations when iurited to apir before that body. Tbe Executive department wants to do aa it plea, and to be let alone. The sentiment of Ilia people of the I'nited State 1 rrystallised In favor of tlie Cuban Upublir, but drlay in action at Washington renders it of no avail to tba patriots.

MISSED FIRE. geriffg DtdVt Wort and a HTTJ Burglar Easily Gained Hit Freedom. srack aiaravea to Baaeiaaa. Rl'MTiux. Decamber 23.

At 8:10 o'clock last night a Jury adjudged William H. Reinlsslmer guilty of robbtng tba saloon of Ian Murphy of $J0 woth of rua-biea, and Ased tbe penalty at two year In prison. In the aaosnco of a Jail In thl city Sheriff McFartaa was on hla way to tha C. and D. Depot to take his prisoner to Connere- vtlle for aafa keeping, when the latter dodged Into tha front yard of a i-esidence and got away.

ftelftheiroer waa followed at a dia-Lance of Six) feet by four of tiim friends, whom tha Sheriff thinks had planned to slug him in caae the effort or Retnhetmer to get away failed. ReUmelsner waa met at a convenient spot and loaded into a buggy by a friend, and a dash made for the country. In tbe meantime Shor.ft McFarian had procured a conveyance, and. aided by a dep uty, eat out lit pursuit of the escaping burglar. Reinheimer rig wa sighted dashing down Harrison street.

Sheriff McFarian alighted from hla rig. and. displaying hla revolver In hie right hand, warned the occupants of tbe approaching vehicle to Halt!" Re! no aimer paid no heed to the command of the Sheriff, but ducking his head gal- the officer. Sheriff McFarian I palled the trigger, but his gun snapped. The I vehicle containing- the burglar disappeared on the Indianapolis pike, and the officer gave up the chase.

Talegrams have been sent In all dlreo- tlona, but ae word haa been received con cerning Relnhetmer. The latter haa a long police record. He ia known by the sporting fraternity to every town lo Southweatern He haa done time at Michigan City for counterfeiting, and haa been mixed up In several ahady traaaectlona. SAFE HITS. Following: a Pi e-c extent.

want to ten you that I gave that steep ing- car porter a talking to that be will not aoon forget-" 'Ah I Another Davy Davy Crockett. I said. Wasn't It Davy pa whom tho story waa told about railing down a eoon Mr. Aabary Pepper, I hope you will excuse me, said tbe gen tlemen who had clapped Aebury Peppers on 1 tha back. "But that suit you have aa ta a dead ringer for the one worn by a friend of 1 see." said Aebury.

"A sort dotnsB It Haa Ita DUadTantaTee. "Tour wife haa such a liquid "Very. The only objection I have ta It la that ahe forgets to turn off tbe tap eeme- Jealonay. Reed I eee that Do Hani me ia advertising a hill af uauaual atreagth for hla forthcom ing- heaeflt. Probably, aald Tye Tredder.

the traae- dlan. "It ia a. tea-dollar bilk Such aa one roiald he of unusual strength to him. Cer tee, do I feeL confident that It he could net I break." B08T0r8 BIO OSOAJ tCaleag Trtanae.1 Tha a mat Ilutle limit orean. nhea tTae bMiU of SaatoA.

which has been stored in a shed for tha last 10 pear, is to ba aold. It coat fnore than seo.OOO, and wslgbed nearly 70 aa. Il wa finished October 3L 163. and toe puhlio was invited to hear it 00 h'overabrr I. An ode wee written Ty Mrs.

James T. Fleldv and wna recited by Mtae bar lot ta Cu-ibman. JIhhott'i It looked i- meat as a aecred thing sira referred to ae Th not or art In ruture rears. tt aa kfekail oat In IbM tecare morti roa for th pet. BUMat oronesira waaneeoau.

A SLTLOXATS MISTAXE- v' Than Mr. r. overtn Madrid, begins to discuss the dlity ot tbe United nfate aiding Spain out tha Cuban rebellion It I evident tua ha mmtaken hla hat for Stale-phone. talea Tte Hara at I. There stay be a slixht excuse for tt Xma" UUs year.

Alm.al OTerybodjr i saaeh -shorter" than us-ual, I I I TITE EKQUIBER, CIXC1N NATT, SATUITOAV, VdECEM ITER 2G, ICOa A KlftJXI XtaHTstkHft wa reading; the -Ballads of Klplinc last BisTht hefor colna- to bed. And they IshTr-on my tWata. ratal naT camt- aadeCatn. aa frisky and festive aa Wad. dreaavad I had met ussy-W ussy." wba waa chastns ma over the sands.

Aa tho "Dead March" waa played, ta a man ner uses ar a ocoro ot taad aatn-t'ry bands. slept oe my back, and Imagined a then sand loot souls round me stood. Whe were rattllag their bonoo, making Mood-tblraty groans, aa only tha tost-est aoula could. They gathered still closer and cloaer. and shouted right into my ears Thia Fuasy-Wusay ditty, without any pity.

or thought of my nightmarish fears: E's a daisy, 'e'a a duvky. e'a a lamb! K'a a -rubber Miot on tbe spree; 'Ka the on'y thing that doesn't car a damn For tbe rea-imeat British tnfantree. Bo 'era's to you, Fussy-Wussy, at yeur ome In the Soudan; Tbu're a pore benighted 'eathen. but a firet- claaa nghtln' man. An 'era's to Fuuy-Wusxy.

with your 'ayrick 'ead of 'air Too big, black, beundln beggar for you bruk a British square. I Jumped up in Bed In a Jiffy, looked around Ilka a dying giraffe. And tried, ao hard, my fears to retard. by laughing a "who'a-afraid" laugti; But aoon I waa once more unconscious. when a chap In a Jacket of red A aoldler-llke man.

looking hungry and wgn, stood beside me and lustily said: It'a Tommy this, aa' Tommy that, an Tommy, go But it'a Thank you. Mr. when the band begins to play. Wa aren't no thin red 'eroes. nor we ain't no blackguards, too, But single men In barrtcks.

most remarkable like you: An' If sometimes our conduck Isn't all yeur fancy paints. Why. single men tn arrlcks don't grow into plaster aarnts. For It's Tommy this, an' Tommy that, an' 'Chock 'Im out. the brute! But It's 'savior of hla country -When the una begins to shoot!" 11 dlsappearedwhen ha got through I turned over quick on my right On hurror's head (aa Slutkespeare said) they plied 'em up that night A bell was tolling dismally, all seemed as light as day.

I solemnly anear. and to you I declare, I listened to somebody aay: 'Ave you 'card the Widow at Wlndsar. With a hairy gold crown on 'ar 'ead? She 'as ships on the foam ah 'as millions at 'om. An' sh paya us poor beggar In red. There'a nick on the cavalry 'orse.

There's 'ar mark on the medical store An' 'ar troopers you'll And with a fs'lr wind be'lnd That lake us ta various wara. Walk wide th Widow at Windsor, For 'arf creation she owns: We 'eve bougnt 'er the same with the sword and the flame. An we've salted It down with our bones. Hands off o' the sons of the Widow. Handa off o' the goods in 'er shop.

For the Kings must come down an' the Em perors frown When the Wldaw at Windsor says "Stop! Then 'era's to the Widow at Windsor. An' are's to the stores an' th rune. The men an' the 'orsea what makes up the forces. O' Missis Vlctoriefs sonsjf 9 Such dreams I never had before again, 1 never could! Right on my brow (I feel them now) big, bumplsh droplets stood. I tossed upon my pillow, when a figure, pale and thin, 8teDfed ud and said "I'll tell you, sir, 'bout Mr.

Ounga Iin!" In Indiaa sunny dime. Where I used to spend my time -A-servin' of "F-r Majesty' the Queen. Of all thm black-faced crew The finest, man I knew Was our regimental bhisti. Ounga Din. 'E would dot an' carry one Till the longest day was done.

An 'e didn't seem t3 know the use fear. If we charged 6r broke or cut. You could bet your blooroln nut be waltln' fifty paces right flank rear. With 'la mussick on back. would skip with our attack An watch us till the bugles made 'Retire.

An' for all 'Is dirty 'Id was white, clear white, inside, When went to tend the wounded under fire! I ahan't forglt the night When I dropped be'lnd the fight With a bullet where my belt-plate should a' been. I was chokln' mad with thirst. An' the man that spied me first Waa our good old grlnnln', gruntln' Gunga Din. 'E lifted up my 'end An' plugged me where I bled. An' gave me 'arf a pint o' water green: It was crawlln and It stunk.

But of all the drinka I've drunk. I'm Bratefulleot to one from Ounga Din. Din! Din! Din! Tou Uxarifahlan-leather Ounga Din! Though I've belted you an' ttayeoT you. By the llrln' Gawd that made you. You're a better man that I am.

Ounga The longed-for morning came at last I leaped from out my bed With my camlaade brain, after retains such Cain, atlli frisky aad festive as lead I swore I would km Fussy-Wnsxy as I followed htm over the aanda! I would laugh ae they playad. an a manner moat etald, that score of bad mlltt'ry bands! would aee Rudyard Kipling ere breakfast I would break hla email body to two! It would eerr him quite right If I made htm Indite eamethlnsT novel, unheard of and naw. But I'll tell you tha truth. If you'll. let me (for the truth It should always be aald), I'd been "out with the hoya.

who bad made quite a noise, before I meandered to bed: We had a Welsh rarebit and Baaa'a (more -Baas'e" than "rarebM." It eeema). And. honestly ribw. twae the mixture not Kipling that-bothered my dreams. HIT WITH ERICX.

sswciax- snattra vo raa awqoTaaa. COi.CKrs. December 23. Two games of pool, two high temper and aocne had liquor caused a quarrel between Fred Brewer and Jim Murphy early thia evening at TLaw- haad'a a loon, aa a result af which Brew I now a prisoner charged with assault to kilt Murphy and Barteoder Pete Raoeeh tried to put Brewer out of the saloon. Tbey succeeded, and Brewer tit retaliation fired a brick at Rauscb, striking him oa th for.

Inflict tag a bad wound, which re quired aigirretltehe to clone. Bra ear ct aa? one of the beat famUiea ta the city. hte father fee- tra lm agent for the Co-luravbue and Hocking Coal aad Iron Com pany. THE It TO 8EE. ta It is significant cf tbe -roy the wind ta ax.

pectod to blow after ax-bile that Kentucky candidates for Ponln-awerships nndet MrKin-ley fim seek the signatnra ot Senator "BUi" Lindsay to their HA8 TB rfaUadetphln Pnts.l "About the nnlr thing- lacking In Wya out a yellow Jacket i hut as there la a pennon nerd streak ot yellow In his luaks un, th Jacket ess he dispensed with. PAID THTH KISSES, A Ma-aaa CJtarvewt Tea- a TrTeddlna; Party ta X-reew Way. taa, FrsMioe Cail.1 Two fc few, one free the tips of a bride and the other from the lip of her- maid of heoor. waa. tha price paM for a charter of tn aeamer fsrnltn or a Bftiau eiiUo ii uioL Captain LJe.

raanagiPaT owner and maa-ter of the veaaat. eotlerted the pay for th veeaeja licea, and ha deUre'U-at tha Carotin never hefor made such a satis factory earning sine I haa boon rooming nerp- Al ander ntson Smalt. toperlataa4eat of tho coal bunHer at Plttebws; Inndtnr. oa the San Joaqnia Itlver. and Mine Aaaie Buahmaa were aehednled to ho married at Black remand, four mi lee thia attle of the landing.

SetarOay ov-eettnar. Small had left tbe arvaaaremeota to others, and the con as quenco waa that everything went wrong. A party of frteodo freea San Fraaciaco and S-ockton, who were expected to arrive oa the up atack-toa heat oariy ia the evealiMt. were sold ao to Ptttaborg Landing, in-eteod of Black Diamond, where the ceremony waa to take place. Aa a consequence a score of them got off the Stockton boat at the wrong place, while the balance of the gueats were at Black Diamond.

It waa let. a to errang-e for suitable con veyance for the city foUce from Pittsburg Landing to Black Diamond. In fact, the only avaUable waa tha a learner Caroline, which lay at the wharf. Small went down to the steamer, and. calling Captain Leale out on deck, asked him tf tbe vessel waa available for a trip to Black Diamond.

Oa iearnlna that it waa he aaked about th coei of uch aa excursion. 'It won't coot you a cent, replied the Captain wtth a hearty laugh, "if you agree tnat j.eoaJl ae tbe first to kiss too nt-iae after the ceraroony, and that after I have maeaa nor tnat full salute tne unoee- maid." Until aeratened hla head for a moment. If vha Captain bad askexi for the second or third kiaa It would nava he an mffaren-, but ha didn't know about the first, but then he thought of -The long walk be tween Htteourg Landing and Stack Dia mond, and decided to give in to the Captain's oemanoa. "It'a pretty tough on a groom, be said', but I'm going to be married to-nlgnt." the Caroline began to steam up, and aoon tbe wedding party was on tha way to Black lXamond. Arrlvlnc there.

It waa decided to hold the ceremony in the open air en the oek of th steamer. The preacher bad no more than uttered tne worna I now Dronounce itiM man and woman man and wife" than Captain Leale came up and demanned what waa coming to aim. n-wliMngly Small banded over bia blushing bride, and Leale tok hla kiaa as greedily as would a succr -srul nnyiocic tut pound of flesh. Then Mis Gibbons, tbe firidaemalil. was Disced unon the altar to help pay for the steamer.

Captain Leale was so plaaaea wun nis Dargain xnai. ne volun teered to taae tne party out tor a win on in river, and tne evening waa spent in merry making. BUNDLED Patients in Blankets And Carried Them Flames. From tbe Panic in a New York Hospital Grand Fire Swne -Other Smaller Blazes. New Tonic.

December 2S. Fire, which started on tha second floor of the sevec-aiory building at Eaat Thirty-third atreet to-day, did damage. The fire atarted near the air ahaft and spread with such rapidity that before the first engine arrived almost the entire build. Ing was in flames. Four aiarma were sent out in quick succession, but the large force of firemen who reapooded were powerless td-etay the progress of the fire in the build ing In which It originated.

The flames buret from tha rear windows of the fac tory and ticked the walls of tbe New Tork Polyclinic on Thirty-fourth tnreet, adjoin Ing- the burning structure. In the poly clinic there were from nm to sixr rxTixarr. Some of w-hom been operated on, and there who were awaltinc the surgeon's knife. Among the latter were 1.1 babiea. The paxlenta were hastily wrapped In blankets and borne to the Delaware Mo tel, near by.

Oreat excitement prevailed among the helpless sick people, but the polio and firemen worked hard, and all the occupante of the hoepitxl mere grot out In tfety. The weet aide of the wail of the burning building on Thirty-third street fell with a crash, about 20 mlnutee after the fire was discovered, crushing in the adjoining build ing. No. occupied as an apartment house. The people in the house received timely warning, and rushed out of their homes, carrying with them such personal property aa they HAD TtMB TO GATHER VP In their flight.

The apartment house was almost, completely destroyed by the lire. together with No. 207, a five-story tenement adjoining. Dn the other aide of the burning factory stood a tenement house. No.

Z1 Eaat Thir ty-third atreet. The people In thl house were also driven out by th flamea, and the buUdlna was badly damaged by fire and water. The floor upcei which the fire started was occupied by Adolph Tanner as a snuff manufactory, the remainder of the buUdiBg- belna; used by B. F. Kaidenberg aa a meerschaum pipe factory.

Tbe factory building waa almost totally destroyed. The Intense cold turned the spray from the hooe Into Ice, which coated everything that was not within reacb of the Heroes, and made the immediate neighborhood of the conflagration look like a scene -jx. Iceland. POURED Scalding Over His Sleeping Enemy Fiendish Deed of a. Hungarian.

asc maeaTCM tss ajrecimxa. HxxJrTON. Heoember T5. Oeorga Orosch. a Jed do Hungarian, last night took a most shocking method even up aa ehi grudge by trying to roaat to death his of fender.

Hla victim la John Mad do, a fellow em Dt-rymaa, who. wUHe atill aJive. baa one chance 'out of a tbooaand or reooverlng. As far aa can be reamed the grudge was fostered from aa imaginary wrong, bat ne thing ahcrt of Maddo'sJlfe would satisfy the resell. The men boarded nt th bouae of John kin.

Jeddo. Maddo waa a' devout church member, and lonely oh-aerved customs peculiar ta his faith. One of these is to sleep 00 a bed of loo atraw 00 tbe floor on the night preceding Christmas- was whale he waa rolled ta -to- a lot of atraw aad aound asleep that Groach conceived his devilish plot to square matters. He prepared- to set fire to the straw, but, eeetngr that be would endanger, the life of hla friend who slept to an adjotoing room. concluded to scald Maddo to death.

Ue accordingly secured a largo pot of boiling water and poured over hla victim, before the otner Inmates Cisco red what -he w-aa doing, and before Madno oouht extri cate himaelf from bia own trap. Tne injured nana waa taken to tbe hospital here to-day, when rt waa discovered that the fleeh bad peeled entirely from his body from head to foot. He had also been exposed to the Wtins cold, aad can hardly pull through. Grosca taa mod lately fit. nn4 baa asnee eiuoed the coal and iron deteotiven who ar assigned te oar for that- eUstrtct by tbe coal operators.

i v. IiCTI0AL AMtT VOSt CtxvcxAxa. Ohio. December 25. Th Salvation Army kept open boose for the poor today to a large vacant store room of anew Wock on St.

Clair street. Provtsionx had bre-t liberally donated for the purpose and a good CUrtat mas. dinner, was served, More than 2.K men. women and children of the "su b-merged tenth" enjoyed the hospitality ot th Army. I -j BST1T QUIET, CXaw Tat JeaxnaXl If eomeof tha fourtb-cia-s Pna-tmataers are! 1 OV raailng offen-dve narUsaas timuua, so I so Sails Around Gotham.

She Sajs She In Here Pri rite Dnsincss, Lud. Emm Nt OpiaioB To Express About aerelaid or Political QaestioBs. New Toaa. Dacember a Foraaer- Queen LASaokalaal, of Hawaii, paased around thl city to-day oa en of the natboate of tbe Pennsylvania Railroad. Inetead of nasal ng through It under eeeert and tn state aa was Intended.

The train which carried the former "Queen and Jaeauh Huletua a three hours Ufa to reacilng Washington. the change In plan was made and the party cam to Jersey City by the Colonial and were transferred by flathoat to Harlem, where abey continued on their way to Beaten. I HOT botno TO UDXTXHt. visit-to thia country," aald the ex Queen. is on prtrate buetneeav I have come here to aee tbe relatives of my dead husband.

Colonel John Domini, to Boston. expect to be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Lee to that city. Just hew long I shall remain there I do not know.

It is not true, as haa boon stated, that 1 intend to visit London. The chance are that I will remain In America about a month and then go back to Hawaii." Do you, or did you. intend to visit Presi dent Cleveland?" the reporter naked. "I did not ever Intend to go to Washing ton, but some of my friends thought the route through Washington pleasant, and I consented to pass through that city from New Orleana. There waa no hualneea that would have Justified me in calling on the Preaident." HO OPlKIOK TO IXntCIK.

Do you believe Hawaii will be annexed to the Vnited States "I have nothing to say on that "What do you think of Preatdent Cleve land' a course on the Hawaiian queation? I do not care to talk about that, waa her reply. "I hare no right to express any opinion on annexation." Lit would not even say whether ahe be lieved annexation would be a good thing. She also declined to talk about her pro posed pension. Mrs. Dominla said when she left Honolulu that country seemed to be prospering.

8he would not say what she thought of Pre si dent Dole's Government or of Paramount Blount, but she 'nthnated that tha republic haocome to stay. She could not be Induced to expreee any opinion about Cleveland'a Administration. She said she had no desire to see the Presf dent. QUEER RUMORS That Arise From the Strangre Inactivity of Gomes. tWathiastoa Spec.

Chicago Times-Herald. ThU ii not tbe first time-Spain has attempted to wiu peace la Cuba by means of bribery. Ehe hat found it easier to snbsldiz than to conquer, and cheaper. In this connection It is proper to sneak of certain rumors concerning General Maximo Gomez that have beer, in circulation in diplomatic and official circles here for some months. They are, to the effect that General Domez.

as a soldier of fortune, refused to sell himself to the Spanish, bat did demand from the jnntatn New York as the price of continuing hi operations against the SranisU. According to the story, which Is believed by some high officials to be true, Msximo Oomez was paid SIOO.000 by the junta and has for some months been waiting for the other 8100,000 before proceeding to make war in his usual vigorous fashion. It in need leas to uy that the Cuban agents here scoot this story as absurd. They have every confidence in the patriotism and en ergy of General Oomez. At tbe.

same tlm ihey offer no -alis'actury explanation ot tbe peculiar inactivity of that Chieftain. Though in command ef the largest army of Cubans to the field, he has for a long time dona prac tically nothing. He has apparently made no effort whatever tn help Maceo out of hia dan gerous predicament in the Western Province, Ibis inactivltv for months tog-ether cannot be explained by any facts known to officials here, though there is general rein stance to admit that Maximo Gomrx. is anything but the patriotic soldier ne tuts generally bee nous ut. CONKUNG Thoaght Piatt ould Go Back Better Than a Senator.

iSew Tork Bus, This VST reasonable view of the esse, of course, require! the election of Mr. Piatt as Senator over Mr. Choate by a majority fully representing the Brpubllcan strength in New Tork at present. Aaa public man Mr. Piatt haa not been so eminent at some Kew Tork Senator, but more eminent 'than others.

Always active in political affairs, be was first Tioga's County Clerk. He was elected to Con-gres-i in 1H74 and again in He was chosen to the Vnited itates Senate in 18KO. Since bia retirement from the Senate and tha transfer of the Empire tate to liemocratic control Mr. Piatt lias devoted his energies more to tbe'mauagement of Republican politics in this state, -vlicrein hi elation haa always been high, his judgment excellent and hit success remarkable, i Two years after Mr. Plait had withdrawn himaeif from the Senate his colleague, Mr.

Conkiine, cortrtidered him thus: "1 hardly thu.fc it likeiy ibat Mr. Piatt again tares to cultivate the eroenttlea of the Senate Cbamber, but I have sometimes thought that it in in bii mind at some future day return to Washington, but root as a bene tor." Mr. Piatt has nnt as yet taken tlio higher step au-cgested. and doubtless more than naif expectea. by Mr.

Conkling: but another term In tbe Senate lor him will be bat a con tin oa-tio-t of the oolicy tn chooalng genators which has been honorta syttematically by Use hew Tork public A BEES PALACE. (Mllwaakae Sf-ae, Chicago Keeard. -It ia prop as ed that, as the central attraa tlon of the semi-centennial ex position to be held ta Milwaukee, a colossal beer palace be constructed entirely of beer caaka, barrels aind kegs aad towering 220 feet to. tbe air. Within the building thereto proposadaa exhibit or every branch of the bt-ewlrtg Industry, andudlng a brewery to full opera-Uonand run wish the power from tha mill-race of a wmterfa' of fnemtng beer, lev taa at the rate of 120.000 raifcooa aa hour.

-aThe plaoa provide for a buHding octagon al to aha pe and 250 feet ta dlaxneter. It will cover aa acre of floor epeee. The lower arches ara 20 feet wide. 33 feet high and tt will be iOO feet from the Eroand to the roof of tha haage- garden on tha second floor, where the garden idea wiH he utUlxed aad at rh a erne time furnish a root garden. w-Mch will be the flrat of a aeries.

Tha to tal beeght of the building, ioclud'na: th big staff which kormounti It. SM ecu The beig-ht of the building proper, that is to the eearchligbt, is 4oO feet from the ground. A VOBD DT 8EAS0J. IBestoa Herald. Tbe Taakeo recrolta for Cuba would do well to hasten slowly.

Section 5283 of the Revised Statutee of tba Vnited States nra- vklea that: Every person who, within tba territory or Jurisdiction of the TTnlted fHatea. e-clists or enters hlmeerf. or hires ar retains anoth er person to e-mew ar eater nxmseiz. or to go Mrou tne uasKn or mrtaaictlon of Vnited Batea. with Intent to be ented or entered in the service of any foreign Prince, state, colony, diatrlct or people, aa a soldier, or aa a soar La, er seaman on hoard of any veosel of war.

letter of marque or privateer, ahall-bo deemed guilty of high nileilr nmanni and shall be fined not more thna tl.Oi-ti and mpriaoned not more than three rears. This In the law. ef the Vnited States, and Is aomethlna chat ear nurhorities are bound to enforce on proper provocataoo. 8gACuLT0I'8 ars-ctAi. a-tsrareai ni orrut.

LkiikOTOx, Kxi. X)eciBber 25. Samcei J. Shackelford, Sheriff of Daviess County, form 5ers-rnt-t-Arms of th renate and Aadiiors Agent under Major "Sorman, to a letter to a friend tn Lexington to-day an- the Courtt.f Appeal. Mr.

that-kv Us wuui mi ia itcuua 1-. v. WHITE H0USS-USAQ1U rawrrittcni Us bkb Ceosewt tae IUeararial rontow AsHits. I Whmtt the Preioueaf and hla wife drive eat tha rrialdent sits oa tbe right-hand seat ad hte wife aw th toft- If there are others ta tho evr-ta--. wbethr-taH or gontleastn, taey asuat set with thetr haeka ta the novae a.

When Mrs. Cte-reland ara Bret married ahe tried the experiment ef ptocbur her mother opposite the Presto and Tftereolf to tha rrwrMtt- tial landau, hut the people laughed at It ao Immoderately ana prof art ta thtnfc tra. oteoen a arte wna israi to wmv tlutt It wee Hie aiwatA. ha artfe drtvea men ehe oils la the rlght-haiwt comer tne piece or Honor. Tho lade ef tha Whit Hants eaanct foot wtthia those srlernivt house In Waah- mciaa wnoon santaita mam tne xerwai.

cnbany or iecatiee-. So ewuid not so without the rrnsniint, and, aa aa embassy or leetioa la teehnlcaHy a part of the fomnnr it nrnaama the "Preaident eouM not go eo that ahe never nee the inside af a diplomatic house aa long as ahe preeidee at the KiMthra The PreeiMenC otnan oaly at Cabinet bou a. and has wife cannot dine anywhere without him, Preat- oent Arthur Olneo with jwisrea or tne su preme Court ana with Senators out aa ne had no wife tho whose aya-teaa much atmnllfied for h'sa, Th Pi eld aafa wife may, tf ahe go to tunc neons wnere tnero are no gentlemen, or 10 teaa. both hein rewarded aa atrtctlr Informal: nut tn uana-er or rivutx onenae oy ac nana: one invitation and deriminn an other ia ao grant that it la seldom or never rraaeo. BOTH HANDS Held.

Oass aad Use Mayor of Ixr- land Meant Bnain st-aexaa aaaravest se eas. awn nan. Ivxxjutd, OfOo, Deoember A free- for-all fight occurred in George roar's Jackson street saloon to-day. at o'clock. Wallace Martin, who Is ander a peace bond aad also a aaspeaded aeateaee.

had a gun out. threat nng to kill Cash Oe-oo. Mayor Joseph 8 hearer ordered Marshal Martin to disarm him and lock him up. When he reatated Pete Martin, who la alao out on bond, went after the officer with a hammer. general fight ensued.

Boh- dementa and Holly Frees head tho Marshal. They were knocked down by Deputies, and after a desperate struggle landed ta JaiL After they were locked to they broke tho win dow-1 wtth coal and tried to born the build ing by upsetting tha stove. They then broke a- largo plank front th cage and batted, th Iron bars out of the windows, nearly making their escape. The Mayor went lata tho room with a gun to each hand aad ordered them into tbe cagea and told them If any one resisted and did not go be would shoot him dead. They reluctantly went In, declaring when they got out they would kill ail who Inter FRANTZ MERRY.

Shadows of tba Klootrio Chair Did Feaxa Hint. Bncxax, ataraeca eo vaa arnoraaa. Darroi. Ohio, December Whatever may have, been the thoughts or fears of Albert J. rants aa to hla fata, which ia to be determined shortly by the 12 men who con trol hla destiny, they failed to Imprint their lmpreaslone on the Impassive feat urea of the prisoner aa ho eat in his cell and mused thia Christmas Day.

'c Ftojhx exhibited a keen reneh for the tempting- bill of fare that Sheriff Anderton bad provided for tho prisoners, and ate aa heartily aa though partaking of Chrtstnias dinner at the parental home. A box of con fections, which hla a later Max tie had aent him, waa distributed- among hla prison room occupante and enjoyed by ail. In the afternoon the prisoner aang Bunday-achoo! son gs, and was in fine spirits. Tbe Jury, in charge of Deputy Sheriff John Boca, enjoyed the Christmas dinner at the hotel, and in the afternoon wa entertained by a ride over the traction lino to Miami burg and return. ONLY STARTED.

Another Man Killed as an Outcome of the Murder of Dr. J. J. Cross. eract aisraToa to vaa a-tocrxxa TAMOirxBOA, Deoember 29.

W. B. Davidson, a prominent farmer of St, net' ena Pariah, waa shot and kitted last night by Monroe Bambert, living four mtlea eaa of this place. Tha tragedy grew out of the murder of Dr. 3.

3. Goes at Amite City oa Monday last by Deputy Sheriff Mc Michael. S. C. Ouy, an eyewitness of the shooting, gave tbe following; version ot tbe affair: "Mr.

Davidson and Mr. Bambert were coming up the street Both aee-med excited. ODDOSlte Mr. R. Eaaley's store Davidson drew hlapistol'and said: 'If you are not sails fie, take thia.

Then firing general. About a doxen shots were fired. A little negro btl yards away waa shot through the arm. "When tbe smoke cleared away Davidson was found to be mortally wounded, and he died in 10 minutes. "Bambert waa hit three times by lane Ing shots.

It Is aald that Davidson took a band in tha killing of Dr. A. H. Coss here lsst April. Last night's tragedy waa almost to Itha aame spot where Gaee waa killed last April.

win uavwwa muu xmwkpct mmw a host of friends, and more trouble la anticipated. Mr. Davidson was a cousin of B. C. Hyde, who killed Dr.

H. Ooss last April. Many threats had been made against Davidson and all those suspected of having band In the kllllnS of Dr. Gose. Lest nUrht'a killing- la aupposed to Toe only a starting to what will follow.

At 11 o'clock last night Mr. Payne, a friend of Davidson, waa shot by some unknown person while standing at the deoot aendina a mes- aaeto Davldeon'a brother. The would-be assassin was tianaing nana 01 xn aepow Mr. Payne's skuii waa fractured." poker' debts Caa Coltotrtad Vndcr the' Dec-laion of This ISew Tork fcua.1 A debt between gentiemcn, growing out of a qaiet little game of draw poker, to usually settled oat of Court, dne that wasn't wss adjusted by Jus'lce O'Oorrasn to tba Eleventh District Court yesterday morn ing. The parties ta interest were William A.

Stadeliuan, plaintiff, general manager ot the. Brown Hoisting sod Conveying Company, whose offices are In the Haveateyer Building, and Mortimer Pine, a broker with an office at OS Broadway. The amount involved was $182. and by the derision ot tha. Court tbe plaintiff recovered to full.

Justice O'Oorman decided that the' only eueMlon at iaaoe wa whether the defendant wa indebted the nlatatiff. He said that it waaadmttted by the defendant that he had borrowed a certain number of pieces of ce'lu-IohI owned by tbe plaintiff at the conclusion of a same of chance. He aaid thst tt had been established that tbe piece, of, eelluloid were valuable to tbe plaintiff and that they were valoabie to tbe defend at. inasmuch aa be was able with tbera todiachsrza a debt held against him by a third neron- "Mippoae." said Justice (roi-msn. "fh defendant bad borrowed the olaintln" wa'ch and with that paid hisdeht, Theplaio-tlH'B wstch would have been valuable tn him.

0 were the piece 1 of ceiluioid. 1 find for tbe A 8H0C- 1X)S BOSTOX j- IXaw York Boston's modeoty will not bavo had time to recover the enock glvaa to It by tho Bac-eoaate hero Purl do Cbeva rmee'a latest natoansTa for the Pobllc Lehrajry- win arrive. One of them, a paota aw ntlng Cheas-latry, eonxlsta of an unciothed women and two or three earn las; cherub Irj-te-ntly sratchtoa a retort to which meot Is beans tried. A yotmc tba pic-tar ears tn tbe London "The French title of tbe picture. Cfclntie.

aeems suggnst the vital need of all the fluros to tt. Our eJtatata la not favorable to the pursuit of chenristry In the eootame of Eden." fearhnt Boston, eo be complete and wtter at all points, will have anion ber bbrj-y for art a ank. Do ChavaJinoa. Maeninnte. nad all.

aad thea cioso tba buiibng; for the sake af pre- "iTOBABLE u0B eratnax, ataraTea eo raa aseo-taaa, CotxTtsrs. December 25, Bradley Jack eon. coioreo, wa round at 11 o'clock tonight at Cherry and "Wall atreeto, lying oa tbe pavement with his skull fractured. Vn-eonsrlo-ja when found, he was unable to tea bow he was hurt, 'and la etm o-aable to make a statement. Xo hopes are ociar- tained for tis recovtry.

4 :4 BOVAL BAKINO POWDEft. At A The absolutely pure BAKjNQ POWDER ROYA --the most cdebrated of all the bakinfj. powders in the world cel- ebrated. I for its gfTeat leavening strength, and purity It. makes your cakev biscuit, bread, etcu, healthful, it assures you against alum and all form 'of adulteration that go withthe cheap brands.

4 4 4 4 4-lvaV BUSINESS. Europe Must Now Settle The Bis Balance in America's Which Is CoTasidered a Good Baals For a Business Boom Next Tear. srsetax ptsrarca to raa K-raciaaa. New December 23. The or so which London haa borrowed In Naw Torkgrea to pay for good brought from.

America, (Tha trade balance in favor of America and against Europe continue to pile up month after month. Europe, sold during the various panics in the past shaee years all the American railroad aecurrtlea that it will sell. Tbe Immense balance against Europe, therefor, mast In the end ho set tled either In gold or This ta point ed out aa on of tbe strong eat situations poeetbe4a which to bane a business boom here next year, despite the aweettleA conditions which exist af If gold is seat to Germany, as tt may toe. tt wBl only add to the indebted peee-of Europe to thia coun try. Gold could bav been forwarded to Oer.

many on Tuesday at a alight profit aa an ex change, operation, but aincA then ex chance rates have declined aa a result of a weakening of tbe German money market. The Kew Tork bank can furnish whatever gold, may ho needed for export. They have more than they know what to do with, aa ts proved by ths fact that when arrangements are made by the banks with tho Subtree s- ury for teiegrepbla tranafers of currency to other point where therp are Subtreaa- urtee the currency is paid for with gold. While the shoe trade may be a little bet ter then it waa, it la not enough better to enable manufacturer, to obtain adequate Price. Accordingly there ia no warrant for buying bidea at prfcea which trhow no profit at the preaent level of finished material.

Because visible aupuliaa are aamller than In a long Utne It doea not follow that there la a deiiciency. A conaklerabl ounntfty of hades vrbleh were Imported at th height of the Inflation of lNnr, are tn second handa and are not counted in the stock. It is avid in the "Swamp," tbe seat of tbe leather trade, that if the tanners act with moderation, they will have a lucrative trade in lnu7. If they raise the cost of raw material too high they may have to wait soma time for an adjustment of values. Boot and ahoe nun facturera in Chicago are fairly busy.

In Boston tbe factories are confronted wth the prospect ef a cessation of work very PAILURE3 II DBY GOODS. arcciAi. aiavarca to raa xsaciux Vwion Citt, Tan December 25. P. Verhme ami Kutsell A Carman, two of the leading- dry goods merchants of thia ctty, asalg-ned to-day for, the benefit, of creditors.

Verhine's lis bullies are about assets unknown. New Tork creditors are heaviest loeera. Messrs. Russell A Cunan'i liabilities ar about $10,000: aseeta unknown. Cincinnati creditor are heaviest loeera.

-the asuunt being about ST. OHO, wtiHe 8t- LauIs merchaata are left to the tune of about Bad coll act kxia and tbe eioae- neas of money matters are the causes assigned for tbe trouble. FIBED 'EM, Did tbe West End Company. For StriUag. Boeroie.

December 25. The first official act of the West End manaaement this morning waa to discharge 1 conductors and raotormen of Division (Charleetewn). Preaident of the Conductors, lit- toraaen and Dries rs' Union, headed the liet. More than 100 discharges were alao made oa Division 2 Lenox-street line), and it is said a blacklist has been prepared by tbe company which contains tbe name ef every employe of thweompanjr who actively par ticipated in tbe strike. Preaident Young saya tba strike to off as far as the Supreme Council of the union Is concerned.

He admits that soma of the men, having once diarecarued the action of tbe Conference Committee, may Ignore the ultimatum of tba Supreme Council, and In augurate another strike. I0I8XLES8 CAES. ICT-ieag Racers If the experiments new be Ins mads to the shops af the Cbfcag-o City Hallway Company ere'auccesaful, electric cars will -travel without, noise, and the whirr and cjauter will be bottled ap aad carried aft by tbe Introduction of a wooden aad rubber truck. The. eontact between different- parts of the tlbraat naetxi haa tnade of the truck now to tm a roaring sound mag-nlfier.

a pair of experlaaental truck ia now almost completed, and aa aoon aa they are fitted to a car they will be tested oa one of th trolley lines. The wheels aad axles win he of the aame material ae heretofore, -tha Journal- being fitted teto brase colla From that point the cone-traction of the truck makea one of wood aad rutmer whe ear it can be used ia tho workinar t-arta. Tbe Parts will, of course, bo fastened together by Iron or steel, bat the builder will avoid bolt tor two pieeea of metal together witheat wood or rubber betw-eea the surface. BXQ TJD A SPECIAL COITDT. fljrteaaonth tOtnet rtsnaa1 Ifot a Krtl excitement waa occasioned at tba undertaking estabHshment of "Trailer Bros, thia morning- by the receipt of a teto- gram from LticasvrBl, ordering a cofJto six feet aad etoht inrhsa ta leagrtb, Tha loageat reo-ular tSaa coma a-aagfaetorad and carried In stock by aay arm ss six feet and.

six tocbes toncv After torn telearaphiiig: it was decided to aeod one of th last named sixed ooffina. A Times reporter interviewed Frank Rockwell, of Iucaarviile. and learned rrom nna that the etfu waa wanted for ateT-bea Palmer, aa eld aotdier Mvlnx aa Blue Run. Peimer died iaat aia-nt. He waa aeot ear or aero and a very roapeeted etuxen.

Ba waa caneldered the tslirst maa ia that eoctioa. ill beigrht wee in the HiyaDvriHigtt oa. wm. irat ana ave or six A rBT.nK ESC3TZ3. V' tMlaeport Oaiet Bepehlican.1 l'l Mr.

J. 3. JU McEIhtnny baa on xhibttio a twn conooiry, ta the way of a rooster ha-ring; been batched with eo wtag. and that cue is on the left aide ef the peek, tbe right betng ntirejy 4 A llal Kntmaining Trip, latampaia Cootisemai Mr. MrKlnley la f.Jr iM tla hac ride with Mr.

(1rvrt.nl uh pi sure. He expert, to eri near luiHuit venii on rwri. p.ntni act iw, -wen ne 10 nmi out sheU rover prefers in dt luio'n af Inalnga Ijiier. Ctailne N. I and t'leveUrid has.

Mpain mucn for Ooba and fa7 Irwilrura laser, and th loiia ti 4j th more because ef tha long pn-: rJ aecumulated against ttm Jfe All In the Tout fMeraieits Co-tuiwrriai- Apt. This Is all there la In it If Hanna raa keep In touch with leruig in am net ne win rvi.t,; o. ad but if ha fraa touch McKinler U-ttrr from without he wBl not go in. WIU Raise a t'rop. nan-Mian tOhloi to.

It la ntviaratoryl that la havlna a class bo a hullt .1 i'n. and after bia retirement ta give hla drdinlna yaara lo tk (mntuHa culture Of Tellowcraia. LJahtniag Change v-" IDcal'J CkutM John Sherman ran rhang dcaen times during tbe holiday and be ready for a fmm BitnJ a acatlwa mooted quest ion after, a couple araxa reeu -v Qeaeially Approved, ffeninauke Neva) The effort of Orover fk-veUfwl 10 maat aort of a monarch of himself auiMtrib i fongrea and beyond Ita auttxtrlty rate the approval of tbe European pren gtaar-ally. 1 it 1 Better Time on the Iletoru Trip fCotumbu tHab-H. I Censul-i'leneral le haa eet of Ut lit.

vena again, lie waa a little alu in i-aii. ing, but Congrnaa la doing thai a nty accelerate hla motion on tha teium irp. Xot a Marker. M-Keepurt Tine 1 Mr. Cleveland broucht man 4ke from bia Jaunt tn the Carolina.

Ia: larf not a marker to number uf 0-J 'vt to be tn Haehlngton after Mart-ti 4 Very Few." Omaha Ho President Cleveland may no' te U'fre than Con no, but there are fre mn ia (ongres who would like lo oomyart ert(-ht and also with the President. And Never Mit (Ckleaxo It wilt be no excuse for Mr ta.a etee he murmurs that tie did not kno York Legialature was loaded. Mat; 'a iues aa usual, srooklts powder. Trtofre-shias; Change fh-rne. (folombm l-rw.

i Mr. MfKinley probably eeni lo that eago football game tn order tu r-ii-i mtn-l ef the scenes Incident tu the tiroes- for office now going on. Head Dark. (Salt TLsiw Kerala.) President Clvlnnd has ducks among hla frlenda. Ii la a Ueiket compliment, aa most of bis frtee'lt oeai ducks nowadays.

Yosll tier. lOaie Stale Joursal 1 men iii.tMli that he retilli I4 Of the handle and of pitchfork Sf vember. Hla Right. fbetrolt TrJImna In Other worda. Mr.

Cleveland re--ta re himaf-f the Heht to affil.t the cour.Try a. A all the troubles It can atand A 5od KfT-tf. (Omaba W.U1-H-r. Ice dealers need not dettair Tiia xl nea between Mr. Herd en-1 Mr may yet bav good effevt- Dorant red Two of Km-' (Memnhla Catammt-Aiiv- i Bo me hod haa orescrlhed of arsis for Mark Hanna.

Now. ehat the maoar with a coat of whitewaah A Great Wonder COtnaha Wia-IITj. 1 The only wooier ii thax wttrtd nlonx so many i aaeleiaaco ef Mr. Olney. Or-ttver's Ke-st.

Philadetpbia North xmrun tat ua hope that Orover h-t DuHne the aext few day he 11 discover sew much he needed it. A Good Thin To Watch. Beffalo Eaer-aa. Senator Sherman w-nw to where he can wateh senator Joe J-orasare bowle knife hand. A Btisjr Winter.

rMllwaakee Btl-1 1 Between kiUing diw-ka aad tlona Preatdent deveiand ta Ukei to a bnsy Iba HTbole Thing. 'c -ToUdebVel Mr. Otner agree with Mr. civ.tiS Mr. Cleveland Is the whole ttw iI0" apples awim, Ctovelaad's Kartrt.

ansTaJa Kxprett. I Tf Mr. Hanna goes to Clevaiaad wiU looe Its chief dittst-ciies a rjty. Ve Likely. fr-ki-adelphla Ilea 1 Perhap Cleveland framed that aad Oiaey merely gave voloe to rt.

'Wbc-ra Is Troy? fAJbaay Arss.J If Major McKmiey reelly ea-i'J qeoet. why doesn't he try Troy rest I Head. ttettlakMe-LI lraJ-l the resT SMuisr PaJnee la new the head of aa n-u-oo tab party fstUl Uvea. (snU Lake Meraia.1 ai Herns ta to dead, but Stark Hasxa Uvea so petXutm camn-. i A Partae-r For rover.

v- fBal La wlii be preseat tt Maybe Queen toat-g-urat hail. nrsaaktgtaaCiall UB laokslsnt wa a sax IA Use Kin' It-anatlsa Bsa.J Oroverl This at what the aims to be.

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