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If I hit Aih aiommiHion Will It KormH To Try nd Devise Some Method For Relief I I i ill Not Kar rarv I mil I 1 I ii. arht Im I i i ft II I lin II II lit una. -I of t(. Hit fe fi Ill II Wai ir.i i a i li. 1 1 1 1 1 i i' i ''i'lll 'f I I tit i 1 1 wl.

lip. -r-. rtifl i.ht 1 1 r.a a Ila i h- i i If I lie mil lit tt 1 iaj.iih.n ihi ar. tn. vaa no imnii mrmfrtfiiru ti.

i aw-ralle4 I i't aiOt men of the flnarf la! i ua iu I rerorm i-m i.i fatirall Im i I a I I which t. I- 1 Trie The Itr.M.i lnt lah i i ta ah. i gaaih)-( MORNING SESSION Olsen I I lir.Mimilp limn iiik e.Sl t.f llt llklt lie lll.l ft I llIH Ml llitf II II rtl I ttt I TU frnn i.niil ilin iii.h nIih; niirti Ver of -ltNtllns I in larv ii-roim ki it, .1 lite l.i iiiiinnli. lion I' I. e.

i tin tven mi in In. Mi inl. Hril rial lil. I. N.

KiikUii.I llir 1 mir nt in. 1 1 ii.iii i. ni. I I lenelil of i'mi nrr.lniiH h'umlr. Nw l.raev Mr sSilr nl'h ri mhI'I srsn fi nt ralniln ihi Xfi.

il.it. an a.l re nail If th a-Vtn f'i. lu mi a hank h- htliai 1th. mi I.h.m -ti- mini ih- t. ni-r loani a.

i h-r ii i i Wv Una; ta rrea altli-h "i atM if in et rt a i It ti ajii inn t. i i. ri nin mi air irathl- Mr p.iairr a.l fea-apma na'looal ta a I on. the raenl pl.lti li l.i h- mil rn full f.in. h.

ranklnar aie wto-h i Ira ttie.i lmi r-- 'n. a a ta rhn ar hen aver the -norut n. ri. a ht ople rr. mm it alaaa ha a -priiio and burdena.ims.

Uob. an on, ahhh M-pe h'tia Th.t. he aitramn le.n kn I th- rVtvemmeiit a -h. -ha la jaanie. tn.e Mn I ai ar-nva that naiM.

la aairrt The ieakM a rw fr-n to rrVe. at ard Kmie a lo.tu aplauled At 1st the on en'hin a ljvoiin- t-t lit a COMMISSION To Hek l.rMUla.lr Irllnn ami Then Ii lli.nr. II was after ii I. Ii a i. n.r mriirv Jonferenre reaa.nihir-t in Toniini.on II, li afrtn The 'ia I an Initiation in ilt fir Shtle awaitlna the is Hr.olii-Ions I'umml 1 1 ee.

l.ul it li.n th. i Mitililina amjii.i i.nlv ha I lUourne.l an the ini.lk-r. 1.., a the c.nvetit Ion liall thr.i.ish lli- sslsutxieraismllna revini.hl for Ih. After ihr Iia-I heen rall.l to rder Mr A. lam, uf Maxa.

hu.rl:.. iniro-Iui-e4 a liana, for ihe work lona by Ihe Kaei'utive Committee an the aanmeevlal lnKl.ri of 1 n.llan.t la. Tiei un.mnwii.i) i nm sentiment a-as aarMtated hy ilr Wlleon. of Kentu.ky. In a rtf ateeoh Cltalrman llanna then lnarall.

of to the port of the on Itriluthma Ths renort foll.i Tita rt i.i. a sr. "Vla.vn.Bn or tub. foxvlts- Your makra the follow in paw- nis lares that It has ascossa absolutely ne.ea.ary that a -on-tstaat. atral(lt forward and mmmir-m 11nJ.1r1.17 )wtem snail In.

tnail- rarateo, tn tundamrntal ha la of tilt Vauld be: First, that the i.reeent sol.l atvurd should lie maintained, se.on.1. s.l steps snould be taken 10 the Wtlsaate retirement of all i lxir, of I nlted wotes by a gradual and steady and au as lo svohI lr.li.ru.ii. tact lea of the t-nrrency or dialurbanre of r'- or Ihe aut-n retirement Dim 1.1.11. aaa.te for eparatu.n of the re.r-niie lod Ml. taa.aea ueuartmenta of Tm.urv third thai a banking- svateni be uro, kie.i thieh should furnish farllitiea 10 w-f winrai or ins country and a safe kud elastic rlrrulatlon.

and eaperlallv with I vtew aertirmi such a of Ks taanabte capital uf ihe country aa will bmmS la equalise the rales of Interest in psirta thereof Tor the purpose of ef-toctlvaly promotlna- ihe above objects Reaaklvad. Ta 11 mrlali.ni of this con-svt Sa appointed l. the t'hairinaii to as ait F.aecuuve lmmlttee while the toeisssitioaa ia no! In aeasion. with full w-era of Ihts ran vent Ion. The Kaecutlve om-aaHteo sail have the power to Increase it.

tneanae-rsMp 10 any aumier not exceeding to. asjat live members thereof shall at ail yma-s cowstitute a ovOKt'M or aaio i-oaairtta "Ts KiataUv. mmitte shaU have special rheirse ef the eoltciLat Kan. re. elpt sad disburse an e4 of cw.tribulaons voluu.

larlly made for ail purHasea. have sewer Is call Ihia rwnvenllon loe her aaaia rnasi Sad where a may aeesa beet to said to '1 coram lee Shall raatlnus la trice, with power lo fill aHea. uatll diaeharajed at a futsrs saeeHa4i erf Ihie eonveat ton. Keeoivad. TTiat shall be the doty ef rata IkBsrsstiea la endesvsr to iinr.

SI lha aparlai aeaaloa of Concresa, whlc It la understood will be called In Mereti aaat. leajlalai Ma ea.fe.aa: far lha ap-rsi raent ef a ss.n.lary rosasslastoii by Peeaidant 10 eonelder the eaaairs. ta.n at la rwpatrt la Canjrress a lha ear- I.e., oar wi.Mia.. aw. falling sec a re ihe abovs leartsla tion.

Ihey are hereby authorised ami eaaa 10 wared la select a nana tea low of II mesa. i-sra, accord.a Uta ruisa and piaaa at I i It I i a I. I a forth In the tucMrlor.fl submitted) to ths convention by Mr. Haa-a. Indianapolis, sa follows: Article Ths rominlMlon shall II mmln, to be nmH to the Ki-e- itive ('omniiti a.pJtntcJ ojr tat tun vniton." -Th Ktecutlvs ahall havs I nil vartnr in trie eommiMion a thry fias? orrur TNI ST A I lg AMWIe '2 Ths flf-t in-eiing of the com-miMion a nail held at a nrrie ami plaee to itns tet by trie Kii'i-.

i'ommin 'To' etina the omnia of thla contention In hrfor arwi at urh elon ahsll offtntt tv he election of such a rvl trie atoplon of atch rul't ifl'1 t-tawe for Ita aw jwrnnint aa may b- "r-l Mimn lir a rnaJorlly mmbr i r-af ter tt ahall s'erre. bv aucb I i aral I in hr arMclaa I rn I- .1 AM rule t. -lawa of the t.mniilon art I all a dt ngt ahall te 1 f. ihe timidh'irani of the Hm rratioii. to make a tn veatigatinn "he nwinet a rv affair, ar -I nr of thi Mnjn-n, in all itil a-via ml ma- si-f-ropri -I M.na a ar.

found to ic aol remellea lh-ff't atl no la ila-1 npon the a op- 1 i i the mnrrr untlncting the ho th. apart 'f In Kf u'i urn r. .4 t.a'l tiiM--h Mie i. 'n ion rtia-u- i rna a i a i.r ti i (Mir -l-f ra all I 1 1 min it-ri, a ii'i 9 i ii i ne i a Hi ir Ki 1 1 i ii. -i -tt i a uk I a ft I t-i 1-1 ttlHTit' t-e I ik.

1 ie aiiio'iri! alia 1 A IT To i hi i tMH. 11 hef. he mn U.rn oil 'rl m- IX' i i'-tu'iv- e. if a I ie, it i i- a tt i ru Mii.il t.iMfr.r aa-aln at a til i i 4 1 -1 In Ii all anl i the i imnihitcn Ml4h' a ta ail') uf- in rn.i'. r.T anil f-f a- hall i 4'1atlte-1 to the eanie to r.M..i art I innilri fr a'Hn I ileemetl ,.) II alia 1 1 i a tlraft uf i.l l.l' I (r.

I'll i.a iirh llala I at a) ftie i ari't rom-rf i iirr le-en i r. i I I it 1 1 1 la B0MB3HELL rii itn Into the Tamp ll Mr. Walker, Uui( hi-vrtla. -he rt tti ol i II M.i4s "iia.rm.in of lU'ikirif at; irrrrv. ii i--I an-' l.wr-.

a Into I', a ,1 int I Thn Hark. tig anl nr. 1 K.i.jn- the f'o a tin. Imj' mi to 1 n' uitm-ii' inl l-ti ilet ermlrie.l 4- l.f...- Mi t'otiie-- ini- there lit) mie -fl til efheme form ula te1 l.i 'he e- Til" h'tft fifth 'li'lKI eji Ii hue i ii'l I me he aft I VOII u.ji ti.fiat tfi! iii 'a: on hi. tir p' r-r i 'onu-s-sts.

(vi i-an- h'-rnnp' h'-thi'T wi i lU atiolnr omni wti.n thla IhmIv until that h- anl tSen over to the if 'ilar nil aii'l hni the 'ul ea elert- tf leKialat Ion hi he' i 4-1 mi I not it i a ill tint in mv i'lunii Mt. tet It 'li-rn i a ineuilep of f'on- ii. in -h ma: on a ho h-llevea i lilnrry oil ha- I lie here guy- hie i until Ilia Kifty- i In liKini, Mr Walker "Now, I I itni.i. tliHf von ea timer Id na; a bout mt hi. of InK lelWllon.

If t'i )in I the a ia teat or en i i rn iz rrre nt from thi onvt-ntlon, ltit 1 it ti "a to vmi ttidt have tlamneci I ln'lf reform, tlamneii iere to-dav a en an --a of human ami ie. no a nn. I I Mitt. i VnitCT mt nr Jumpel i.j- a to rejv to Mr Walker lie pahl: ame h-r to xpr i our aentiment, til la iiKroua i lie joi Hon of hat man i-haiii ua with ltnu iiii. iti f.ir In, mot at i any ot her pur- Mi Hoot a h) 1 tit rn I mel re not lotia 'if'ii hi.

lut Nitlmi uaa taken i'iinriiiiiii vrler off erei he folJow -Ina 'Is an nmHn.lmriit to the rommttte'a rr- 'irt. Fit -art Im'i Thai thr ma nent er ut I of Una i.Miv ahall le nmi 1 1 ei 1 he aelet Uin of one mem her from eat. of Ho- ajatea I epit-aen etl. ami th aelerMjotl ff a i ineniler ahall lie hv the ilelenaten of the reaper. atatea.

nrifl that fall t-hall rotifer ami o-operate fiUU the Mankini; a ml 'urreiux "ommlt tee of he Mini the Mnainf 'ommlt tee of the H.na(- the I ne tTa hie- paaaaxe of '-ill mrrvifiK out The prlnclplea atlopieH Mr Hull 1 1 1. of IV una viva ma. apoke iht itii't Mr Koa ler'a imemlment. iirplnir thai It aotilfl not he poalhle to apjo1nt a iimni i aa ton i-nni poac! of one man from ita'e In Mi I'nlon Mi Mil III tt thouahr iHnKre-wmen roul-l ni.i'ln to lo a antei. Va.kr thla point acaln th.k tie f1ior.

aavltiK "Yon have a. friend- 'miajreaa now vnu may havo a huatile ne pent. I he meniliera of wKPe-a are not iicnonant. an.) all ho wimlom of in la not oinat! Mr homier wthlrew hla aut.atltut H. fore taklnv the vote on the a-lopihi-n of the I he rraflintc of the report waa ralli-U fir and (Nialrman latteron If htc.t Twr.

nrronT When he had flnletie he dealred to know a nfim-r i ne e.n vent ton wante! to vote upon hf mitt enHin or aa a whole rii on vent ton, by one about, einnsfleil ilia, hulo. wanted to consider the matter as 1 lie vole s.aa for and the reporr of 'he an aa a whol liy 1 a i ire in, if lhanka tn the people of InJian- a'Mi all movei liv '-a. tnra as carried tinanLmoun- I. vote of thank n. then tendered to ii.ur-msn a'terson.

an. I fast on thu mo thanks fncevervbo.lv Mr i iHVlaar.l, of Washington, ten-lere.) 1' H.ur I of Trade roorrra in Waahlurton -r u.e of the Kxea-tittve 'ommlt in when ttiere. This invitation a. ami tile convention then a.i l. to the call of the Kxecu- ni' 1 omnin GENERAL BUCINER Tells Some of Ills K.tncric.irea To Hcnatora tVallaro Speaks.

M.r..-M to Taa sxarisaa iM.snii.n. ink. January n. In Ihe Senate sflernoon there was a verv l-leaaina In. lenl In the presence of General Simon Bolivar Huckner and (leneral liw vil.

r. They were lnvlte.1 to attend the by Ueiitenant Oovernor Hacrard and were to the Capitol by ex Brute. man. The rll.tln- were re. sived and i.i-iicral II11.

kner. on tlna: introduced ma ie a nappy arknow le.1(ement of the 11. in.ir p.ii mm ajice in hi. sneei-h na.1,1 tnl.n;e to tieneral Hn.kn.r in apesklns of their warm friendship which the war had ln General was OI nuirn ami the hlsheat Ll Oeneral Bu. kner was the third orncer In srniorliv.

The first turned the otrunan to the aei nn.1 the sec. to the thlr-l. who said -I accept and will ahare the fate of mv men." At the of the speech the Penators creetlnsa with the tj-nerajs. who thereafter returned to their hotel. WHOLE ARMY Will IV KrorcaniMMl If This Bill Gon Throuch Wasiiixotok.

T. C. January 13. Rcore- sentatlve Hulrs bill for the reorsjsnlsatlon of ihe line of lha army, which is partially on secretary umont'ii recommends Hons, has been under discussion by the House Military Committee for several days, and to-day tha committee decided to report in, u.ua. without change.

The scneme is to organise tha army Into 10 regi menta of cavalry, seven regiments of artil oi inrantry. and lo limit the number of enlisted men. including Indian uuiiiai corps, to 9U.taax I ovr to. a plan an art. Here e.4M consist usutensnt Colonel, snta.

1J Secon.1 Ki inaiiis. one Kergean Major, one guanermaster Sergeant, on chief mu.U-lan.jao principal musicians an. 11.11.11e,. i wa balt.riM n' -w may d. organ.sad aa field artlllerv with additional enlisted officers -sire nan in.

aame nirra. ana to ganiied Into three battalions. Tn present organization or cavalry regiments CTtTbl urv and all vacam les ar to flUsd by promotion SjccerUIng io seniority. COS FED. DATES CHASQEJ.

New l.auaAKs, Jssoary 13. The follow-Ing general orders were Issued from hrad-uarters Inlted Coa federal Veterans ta-day concerning tha Sevan a annual ancamp. Baent ef tha Con federate Veterans: The I part men Oommarwiers coracurrtivg. the date la berby changed frost. May a.

and to June -JJ is n.f 24. Tuesday. Wednesday and Thuradas respectively. i roi his virE's ArrECTioas. Nw IX rredeikk Col-well.

m. stock brokar. waa ta-day givea a vvdcl Jot KU.tm by a jury bef jra Jnailc uiidrn. la rart af tha Buprerae '-oairt. against lr.

Charles A. Tinker, for alienating tha affect lona of Mr, OolwrelL lr. Tinker put as) res defense, and waa either Co art avos- represent rd by coun In Are Made of Treachery (e Caap the McKeen hnpporters. Big Political Stofm Brewing at Terre Haute. Mddei Cbanres Slim SafreiKr Vila Tlif General Trend of Pelitiral Erent.

ra' '4t- tfltATC TO Til KXanill. Tkrm IIaitk. Ixr January 1.1 The hia- kln-i of a rorm la l-rewina in lor lslltlial rtri. It srow out of an article tr.ia mornlnfc'fi innje of the ItepuljlUan orcan. the Kipreaa.

hltterlv attarklna; Ju-lne W. Henry, of the Huperlor "ourt A M. II ik jc iri a. Irealent of the L'li' oln inr W. I vert reef memler of he Kie- uthe 'ommlt tee of he Indiana H' ale Hepubllra tee.

alt of this rlt. It -uaea Iheae prominent Flemib-lii ana of treachery to W. K. MrKeen'a Senatorial andidaf Inrldentally It that olonel R. Thompam ha Un ua'd by them, and in a-eneral 1ta i Marie are ao direct and ao bitter aa to create a flrat-claaa TrOI.ITP A I- KNH4TION.

he peraona attacked make atrenuoua and ilh it denial of the ha rue and claim fa ely duat throwing to cover the mlataken nd re-'kleaa auander1n-c of money by Mr- manaa-er. who are Jeorae M. Allen. he Hlir of the paper making charrcea. NU-holaa Kllbeck.

member of the State n- ral 'ommlt tee. and State (Venator Jacob Karly Mi Keen arrived home th! afternoon. nt waa Ina'-ceaalble to viewer. M.aara Henry. Overafreet and HlKHlna ay hey Intend to wait on Mr.

McKeen ajid e5 ho i it VT KN ANCEI THT ATTAi'K them, and If he doea. there will be more uti. The ulr in full of and counter-harea. The Kipreaa article distinctly tauea that theae three men were In aecref conference with Fairbanks, and while all he tiniT pr tending to aunport McKeen. nd the price of their treachery In that Urtitna la to jret the 3mla mlaalon.

Jolfftt iry la to be appointed Revenue Collector or this district and overstreet business aartner. 'aptaln A. K. Fortl. In to Ret the Ka toftlce.

UtHal lCcpurltcann are divided the question whcihcr the charges are rue. COMMITTEES If the Indiana House Are Announced By Speaker Peltit. rvct.t. niar.Tr-H to thi Kvqnua In in ana rot. is.

January 13. Speaker Pet it to-ly announced the House committees, he more important being In full as follows: Ways and Means Smith of Tippecanoe, Harrla, Wllloughby. Packard, Stetler, Merry, ftwnjie, Mctlrath. Hedgecock. Judiciary I.lnck.

Spooner. Imbert, TlKimss. Mart of Huntington. Peckln-paugh, Randtilph. Klchorn, Schoonover.

lima Wair. Hantes. Elliott of Henry. Roots. Roas.

Harris, Swope, R-an, Mi-Cart. Button. KdiM-atlon Nicholson. Newton. Roose, Packard.

Jones. Randolph. Patterson of Ihavless. Schoonover. Kell.

Building and Ixian Associatlins Peckln- paugh, Roose, Wllloughby. Roots. Randolph. Sutton, Smith of Allen. Mc- Clrath.

Kef I and Salaries Lambert, Berry, Spooner, Medaker. Harris, Smith of Tippecanoe. Shldler. Morris. Elchhorn.

Record. 3eisel. Brown. Mann. Temperance Krati.

Hicks, Schrader, Nicholson, Berry, Remington. Walrath. Patterson of Franklin. Ryan. Corporat Irms Spooner, Willotighhy.

New ton. Roots. Shldler. McCrea, Swopp, Sutton, Brown. Insurance Roots.

Unrk, Randolph. Meds-er, Mcl'rea. Bowers. Doanry, Miller, Schaal. Aptortlonment.

Congreselonal Randolph, Kratz. Henderson. Morgan. Elliott of Hect ic 1 1 lot of Marion. Patterson of Fulton.

Nicholson. Woodruff. Plnnick. Bowers. Mc- tirath.

Titus. llnck. Boss. Smith of Tippecanoe. Mart of Huntington.

Hancock. Stetler, Clajiomb, Kayaer. Marsh, Purvis. Tha tualrmen or the other committees are: Elections, anaila. Courts.

Hart of Huntlngt3n. Prisons. SDUth. Monvhan North. Rlfenburg: Swamp Iands.

Archl-b. Id Affairs. Sretler Claim. Blankenshlp: Truat lands, woodruff: Sink ing Fund, fornahell: Rights and Privileges, Berry: Railroads. Wllloughby.

Manufac tories and Commerce. Shldler: County and Township. Kosa; Agriculture. Barlow: Me nevolent and Scientific Institutions. Harris: Mileage.

Henderson: Canals. Butter: Public Expenditure. Jernlgan: Federal Relations. City of Indianapolis, Biltott of Marion: Cities and Towns, Morris: En rroased Rills. Hall: Roairs.

McCrea: Statis tics. Knenper: Printing. Packard: Keior marory Institutions. Reynolds: Drains and IMkes. Ulbaon: Mines and Mining.

11 llama Lbor. Roose: Health, Newton. GERRYMANDERS, Prison llrform and the Nicholson Ijis the Suhjecta of Bills. srsciAL DiaraTCB to tbb ixacnia. lxniAXArouts.

January 13. Among Ihe hills introduced In the House to-day was one by Mr. Littleton. Chairman of the legts- atlve Apportionment Committee, redistrict- Ing the state for Senatorial and Represents live purposes. There are in it no double districts, and no county which haa less than the unit of representation can vote for more than ona Representative and one Sen ator.

Mr. Reynolds Introduced a bill amending the Nicholson law so as to provide for local option by a vote of tha people. Elections for thla purpose are to be called by the County Commissioners upon petition of a certain number of voters. The Temperance Com mittee la not satisfactory to the extremists as Its majority Is made up of members op- lu I lir iv l.l.r-,,.l Trie Senate this session proposes to pay a great deal of attention to prison reform. A committee of Senators appointed two years ago presented an exhaustive report on that subject, recommending legislation along nrogreaslve lines.

The renort was ai-mmna. nled by four bills from Senator Holler to carry out tne recommendations of the corn mlttea, FRIENDS Of Fa.rbat.ka Shower Him With Mrs- wgea of Ccmgrat ulat lou. srsciai. nrsrATca to tbb asaciaxa. Ixdiaxapolis.

January 13. Among the many congratulations that cum to Charles W. Fairbanks to-day on his nomination as Vnlied States Senator were those of Senator-erect oraker. w-ho wired: "Ac. cept my heartiest congratulations and wishes tn every respect." Ex-Secretary of State John W.

Footer telegraphed from Washington: "We are all greatly pieaeea nee. aii oi ine maiana ongreasmen expressed themselves as being highly rrati Bed over the caucus nomination. Of the wnioana. a uuib uaj, or v.amon: n. A.

Ax- line. of Columbus, and A. U. Marsh of Cleveland, were among those to eona-raru- laie the Indiana Republican leader. Those who led the opposition to hlra also gave si in ineir iimi wisnea.

air. airoanks wea aora lo-nignt on law Due knees. 8IMPLT A FORMALITY. Albaxt. N.

January 13. The Repub lican Senatorial caucus will be held tomorrow night and tha Democratic caucus Monday night. The task to not likely to be aa arduous one. tha preliminaries being all arranged In advance, so fsr aa the matorttv ara, rerned. all that remains to be dose being to a nurnaa riatt lor toe twsiyimi THE IiaLTJIOIS (XIITXST.

seseiai. asaraTCzt TO tbb norraas. r-Risxinauj. January 13. Martin B.

raodidary for United States Sena 7 n1n so slender a thread to-lht tHat most of his loyal frionda ar de- yJ Presewtlng his una to the joint -iB aay bops of Mecsoa a I 1 THE ENQUIRER, CiyCIXATI, THUICTAY; TAytfAIlY 14, 1 897. Jf ri mw-UMw Urtd4 upon o-tnomtm to hold th rtona. Lr th 8n- n4 Houm appokntaxl thlr Joft ter-in 'omrotti to talis chtrm ttt ar-rntmDti of th raocna. Mtran'i Hut HU1 frinda ir Hr In fore. Tt othr caBdkJatM ar Ijinc low.

C0MI5OOOIVEITI0J8. raci ur.Tca tbb Kjtatriaxm. January 13 Th Democratic Senatorial. Judicial and County rommlltca for thia dltrW-t met here today. In the senatorial race, precinct conventions were railed, for April 3.

county conventions April 3 and district convention at Marion. April 7. In the Judicial 'district like conventions were railed for same time, esf-eptinar the district conven-tloa will he held here Apr.l By the agreement this county Is to name the Ienwrtic candidate for Henator The mill decide on convention! for county officers VOTE IN IDAHO. January IS The ballot taken Joint session for Henator to-day resulted: W. II I'UKgett Pop i.

TI. ('. T. I.ur-ois (Silver Hep t. 3: Jones tDem.i.

14 1 Nelaori Pop. t. R. Johnson ltm 0, catterins. .1.

Neceasary to choice. 3d. HELD DOWN tVhllr lie Waa Itelnjc Stamped anil Ktabhed. arsci.L eiararra to tbb axoriaza. SncLnrni.i.i.

Isd January in. The fight lt night in thla city between Buck" 1I Hri'ie and Ixe 8kotakt has letn the all-altsorblns topic to-day, and. while neither of the men was fatally Injured, tl.at Me-Krlde waa not killed la a miracle, fie says that there certainly was a prearranged plan to mur-ier him. and that himself and Bkot-kl hs'i some word, when lDth separated, the latter leaving through a rear door of the Piatt Faner saloon. On reaching the front sidewalk.

It la alleged, he as approached liy Skotskl, who proffered his hand, and as McBrlde reached for Skotukl's hand he was kn-cked down. held and knifed, while Thomas Faner ran from the saloon and stamped his face into a Jelly. His face and head present a horrible sight. Skotskl has been secreted all day. and exact condition Is unknown.

Hkotski took offense at a question McBrlde aakel him regarding his Itrother. Theodore Skotskl. who confined, in jail at Rushvillle. charged with assisting William Relmheimer. the convicted burglar, to escape from the Sheriff of Hush "ounty.

McBrlde hot anl killed a colored man named lease Watts In self-defense in ssloon eeral years ago. and clatms thai Piatt has always "had it In for him." PRIVATELY Devine and His Brother-in-Law Tell Their Stories No Arrests Yet. BisraTca to the mgnaia. llARROtisBt'RO, January 13. I'pon request or County Attorney Hardin.

William lne and his brot her-in-law. Matthew Lewis, appeared before him this and were put through a rigid examination. Chief Smith and Ttetectlve McCabe assisting in the questioning. Uevtne was made to disclose his life from the t'me he wronged the pretty orphan girl. Ida Rrown- eld.

and also their lives after he had right ed the wrong by marrying her. and urtll he found her lying dead on the floor, and the wo little children crying over her pros-rate form. He appeared much affected. and stated that If his wife had been foully dealt wrth all his wordly possessions were at me nieposai or the autnnrlUcs that the guilty might be apprehended. All except those lnt.jre-.ted were exclude.

from the room, but the fact that the men wore not held shows that no new llg-ht was thrown on the case, hut It Is known that Chief Smith favors their arrest. Reports from Shakes Bend are that the people are amazed that no arrests have been made. A rumor- was current that the two-and-a- hall-year-old child had lisped to a tietgh- iior wrman mat papa caugnt mamma ny the neck." But this cannot be verified by your correspondent, as he has understood tnat the child cannot talk. The investlga- luii win ue pusneu. THEIR OWN WAY Armor Makers Will Be Allowed In Testing Plates Officials tiive In.

ASiii.voTOV, January 13. Constructor Dashtel has Just returned to the Navy De partment from Bethlehem, where he In spected the steel plates being rolled for th battleship Wisconsin, now building at the nlon Iron Works. San Francisco. This material was found to be fully up to specifl- tlons. The Steel Board Is going lmme liately to Newport News under the Inatruc- lons of Secretary Herbert to look again at he stork of steel plate accumulated there for the Kearsarge and Kentucky.

with a view to msdlfylng the present meth ods of Inspection which have been the sub ject of complaint, as unduly retardtng the building of the ship. The board leaves here pressed with the belief that, while the constructor In charge there has not gone beyond the legal requirements in any sense In testing all suspected plates. It will be possible to simplify and hasten the inspection by dividing th plates Into groups, according to the number In each "heat." and selecting for test one plate from each group, it is believed also tnat if more care is shown in working tne plates to avoid bending them while cold, there will be less complaint of cracking. NEARLY KILLED Was a Resolution To Abolish the County Fee System. SFBCIAX DISFATCBT TO TII KXQ.CIBBB.

CoufMBrs. Ohio, January 13. The State Association of County Commissioners had a prolonged discussion this morning upon resolution denouncing and recommend ing the abolition of the fee system. The motion to lay on the table waa defeated by a close vote, and the resolution was then referred to the legislative Committee of tne organization. The following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President.

George H. Morse, of Lake County: Aice Presidents, Lloyd Stockman, Warren: George H. Bellows. Franklin, and J. K.

Campbell. Fulton: Re cording Secretary. J. C. Houser.

Erie: Assistant Secretary. J. B. Stevenson. Greene Corresponding Secretary.

J. B. McDonald ranklln; Treasurer. J. R.

Brown. Franklin CHANGES In the Officials of the Louisville Board of Trade. SPBCIAt, MsrATCBf TO TBB XXtrlZII. Louisville. January 13 At a meet tng of the Board of Directors of fhe Board of Trade this afternoon Mr.

C. C. MengeL was ejected to the office of President to succeed Morris B. Belknap. Mr.

Mengel Is the President of the C. C. Mengel. A Bx. Company, box manufacturers.

Other results were as follows: Morris B. Belknap, First Vice President; Frank X. HartweU, Second Vice President George c. Norton, Third Vice President: Alfred Brandeis Fourth Vice President: Louis Stewart, Fifth ice rrejwent. Oscar Fenley was re-elected Treasurer.

and James K. Buckner. Secretary and BUpertnteiruenu WRONG MAN Shot and Badly Wounded By a Jral oua Husband. srsciai. siarATCB to Taa zrxaoiBsa.

Bbazil. January IX A serious shooting affray occurred in this city late last night. Dick Newton, a saloon keeper, is desperately Jealous of his wife, whom he suspects of infidelity. Last night his wife went walking with a young man named Young. Newton heard of this, and started la pursuit with a revolver.

He saw William Grimes, a young man. talking to a lady friend, and. thinking they were the guilty parties, began firing at them. One ball passed through Grimes's right arm as he threw It ap to guard bis face, the ball also prnaciuc a. acaap wound.

Newton then saw nis miBtase. and immediately surrrn wva-vti ao potice. ne is so Jau. 1 'i' HOOSIEB BANJKS BOOMING. srcoxAi.

amraTcaj to Taa uoxriaaa. WaiHixirrox. D. January 13. Tho report: of the condition of that 113 national banks of Indiana shows an Increase the acarecato of resources and liabilities of more than ono and a half millions of dollars, tha total now being 5.en,I22.' The aveeaaw rssene held Has par eau to 37.41 The cold botdirm aav Brightly.

"Awnni" gives Instant relief and poet. vuiaa a m. STOPPED After Routine Work. West Virginia legislate re's First Session Brief. Caucus Nominees Elected and the Organization Started.

Gov. MacCorkle's Message Not Read Bat Released. Democrats Proud of Their Record-Appointment Causes Trouble Virginia Debt Muddle. irzrtAL dtsfatcsi to tbb Bxarisca, Chari.kstox. W.

Va January 13. The second Republican Legislature In V.1 years convener! tn session to-day. It is virtually the first time in that long that the legislative power has been In Republican hands, because I wo years ago. when they controlled It by a "bare majority In the Senate, the veto pow er was in the hands of a Democratic Governor. Promptly at noon Wi liam M.

Dawson, Clerk of the last House, called that body to order, ami. as is the custom, called Judge Stapleton. of Wood County, the oldest member in point of service, to preside until the organization was completed. This was done a few moments lattr by the election of S. Hanen, the caucus nominee for Speaker.

The o'her caucus nominees were each elect ed by a strict party vote, the vote standing to 1. Mr. Brrw-k. of Marion being the my absentee. There were a number of pectaTors IX the n.M.Ltitir.

In the Senate Clerk Harris called the ses- ion to order, and Senator CJeorge W. Farr was called to preside. Senator Whitaker. he caucus nominee for presiding officer. was elected, as were also the other nom inees of last night's caucus.

All the Bena- ors were present except Senator McNeil. Pocahontas. Secretary of State Chilton appeared and presented to both Houses a list of the members appearing to be elected. It was thought hat when Senator Shaffer, whose seat Is contested, went up to lie sworn, objection would be made to his taking his seat, but no objection was offered Committees were ppolntcd by the House and Senate to wait upon each other and upon the Governor In notiflcat-rm that they w-ere ready for busi- ss. Both houses adjourned until to-mor row and the Governor's message was not read.

CAtSEO A STIR. The special in to-day's ENQUIRER con cerning the Virginia debt question was read with interest at the capital and fully discussed. To most of the members the information It contained was news. Delegate J. 8.

Collins, of Putnam County. will tn a day or two Introduce a resolution declaring that West Virginia does not owe tne debt, will not vwy It and will take no teps looking to a settlement. It will be passed unanimously. In caucus to-day. on resolution offered by Mr.

Kinney, the Democratic members pledged themselves resist any advances made hv the bond holders. John T. Harris. Clerk of the Senate, has announced as his assistants Louis Schrader of Wheeling: A. R.

Campbell, of Wheeling. nii-i sssisiHriTs; teu, oi nflv oun- m. isriowalter. of Marlon County M. May.

of Lincoln: Dr. Stuck, of I tod drldge. and F. M. Thomas, of Tavlor.

The assistants or Clerk Hood, of the House, will be: John Ft. Floyd, of Charleston: Ed ward Corder. of Roane Countv: Mr. Keat- ley of Mercer: Joseph Sparks, of Cabell: T. w.

B. Duckw-all. of Morgan, and W. E. Crooks, of Mineral.

OVARDSMKN ARB SJAD. The appointment by (Vovernor Atkinson to-day. of Colonel J. W. M.

Appleton, of ouniy. to ne nis Aiiutant ueneral. has raised a storm of Indignant orotest from the officials of the National Guard, w-ho were backing Colonel D. T. E.

Cast eel. of Charleston. The Grand Army organiza tion was behind Colonel Appleton. and Gov ernor Atkinson thought It was better pol itics to gratify that body. The National Guard omclals.

many of whom are here. made a fresh outburst to-night when it was whispered about that W. P. Vlkers. of Greenbrier, would be appointed assistant to colonel Appleton.

li-Rers Is a civil Han and the field and staff officers say If the ru mor is confirmed they will resign In a bodv The House Democratic csucus has appoint ed as a eneering ommittee, k. a. Bennett, I- MarshfieHd. B. F.

Bariow. George H. I'mstead and J. Garland Hurst. J.

Russell Trotter. Sunerintendenr elect or free schools, annoum ed to-dav that L. Anderson, of Louis Countv. would be nrst assistant. IN BRIEF.

A Review of the Message of Governor McCorkle. arxciAX. niirarcB TO the KXQrtsxa. Charleston, W. January' 13.

The message. of Governor McCorkle. which he to-day submitted to the Legislature, is the longest state paper which has ever been submitted to that body. It contains more than 25.X)0 words and Is an Interesting re sume of the history of the state's progress during the past four years and contains many wise recommendations looking to the exercise of a broader and more liberal pol icy in the management of Internal affairs. Ho said that In the state produced 3.810.UM6 barrels of petroleum; In lSMt this magnificent production was Increased to S.aid.ws.

barrels. in I Karl we produced 9.73S.755 tons: in 15 we produced ii.3tai.uni tons. The output or 1-flsi will exceed that of 18S. In 1H92 the state produced l.n34. tons of coke, nut in i-sud our production waa tons.

A GOOD SHOWIXO. In lxwj we tiad l.sos, miles of railroad: in 1W5 we had Increased It lo 2.i"5 miles, and tne railroad valuation had increased from S17.519.rJj In 18S.1 to a valuation of 4i3 In lx6. The slate fund was Increased from S3n. 01.1, in round numbers, in l-fitt. to fJ38.0Cal, in round numbers, in imisj.

The genera. school fund was swelled from In lsftu to In 1MM. The school fund from the sum of J1.V4 In was in creased to aliMl.tsm in 11. From a total In the Treasury on the 1st day of October, 1. of tvvc.oi.i.

there waa on the 1st day of October, lxwri. the magnificent sum of (827.0111 to Trie credit or the state. In 1C we bad 42 state banks, against tn Tne total capital paid tn ic was. in round numbers. X47ll.0U.

as against x3.2tt5.nao tn an increase In five years or over 33 per cent- witntn two years not a bank has'failed tn West Virginia, and the percentage of failures within the state, with one exception, has been smaller than that of any state of the I nlon. Governor McCorkle also points to the progress ana improvements in tne state In stitutlons. an or which ne declares to be in excellent condition. Drought about tn great measure by the efficiency of Don partisan ctoaras oi isuors. HOST irPROPEUTIONI.

The parsimony of the last Republican Legislature in making appropriations is severely condemned, and he lustifies bv statistics the ignored recommendations of the Democratic officials to tnat body. In the appropriations for criminal charges alone there is a aencrt or rattan; and big deficit in the appropriations for paint ing and building. Other appropriations fell so rar snort oi tne actual needs tnat in some instances the Governor gave his personal note in payment of demands. The text hook act now on the statutes, he save, leads to great corruption at every session of the Legislature, and would be remedied, ho thinks, by letting the people have absolute cnarge. tnrougn tne agency of local boards, composed of the Countr Superintendent arid the Board of Trustees of each district- Compulsory education is recommended.

mere are jat.iJU children of the state not In the schools. Increased aonronrtatlons for the university and nor mal schools are asked for. A new normal school building at Concord is asked for. xaxrassrva orjwtxal ciaaoax. The message eaUs attention to the exces sive criminal crtarares imposed uoon tne tax payers.

His remedy is "to enact legislation Dravldlna that nnoer a justices commit nwnt. aa Indictment and trial in the Circuit Court for felony and a verdict for misde-aiieainair that these costs should not he mv. abte out of the State Treasury, but out ef the county I una. ne tntnas. ne suggests tnat agents nc aappoiaien to convey prison era instead of paying heavy fees to the Sheriff.

A change In the taw with reference to the inspection of banks Is suggested. A ehange ia the law with reference to the inspection of banks is suggested. 'Experience." tie says, "has shown that The bank examiner should hare the right to examine any nana at any lime ne shall eleeaaa it nee, BSSrV. and be should be alUaarawt at any time to call for a sworn statement ef any bank at the close of the business of any day to be named by hrm thus bringing oar system as near as possible the system ef rnspecttoa snicn uas worsen so err. lent! fn reference to the National Banks." He also recommends that the state banks be required to keep op a cash reserve of li per rays of grace, a hooid be abolished A loons other racoinmei.ltun.

made is he rewa.iili.MjM or iXeiZl. noara or vowtroi the LZZZZTT Hmited ln.ted of for Ufa: ievlT. i of loofcuig tha pre- t7rT kL l. an apprepna. Centeoolal lndus- "Tl, at asbvtll of the tramp nuisance aiaiinwT r(a.

-ai orrense for them to rioa on trains nasiiii. ra. Plat. esaaea-e er a law requiting building and loan association, to be annually trCTgD bt Tm Avprroa: om-e of insuraaco com- nV.sa toner; enlargement of the refTscW sr penl build' ngs for the unl- a reiorm achOOl for the versi it and inci appropriations for all or tne state lnev.tut'.nm The Governor concludes his message bv writing In highest term, of the rood record or the state government under iM-rtiocratW-control oncernlng the political charge he said: 'Whilst I am a and he lieve In the Democratic theory of government I believe that there 1. as much love for the state and as much interest for Its development In the one partv as in the o'her The only difference between us la the question of methods The l-merattr party in turning over the offices of the can uo so wnn pride and with the assurance that the affairs i been in all the years in which it has controlled them CLINTON BAKER, The Man Who Passed the House of James Harvey.

rtnii otaraTca tt tic rxqriBra, WiLjfiNo-rox. iihio. January 13. To-day- he name if the witness said to have passing the home of James Harvey, on tn rid ay afternoon. December 1.

when it is ileged his wife Ida was murdered by him. was learned by Thi Exut tReR represen'a- ive to be Clinton Baker, a trapper and unter. He told James Richardson the lay after the death of Mrs. Hariey lha; 'f he had been a little earlier or later passing the itouse mat aay ne would haie possibly known more about it: that he had ten passed there and heard hem quarreling. nd that as wan as he heard of her ''-atri suspected something wrong.

He would at talk further about the matter He toad a neighbor of th conversation pe had had with htm. Baker had also told tins to nts sister, wno waa the first one to tll Detective Stout cf It. It la believed he now much more than he has ever tell concerning the affair, and Is considered one of the most important witnesses vet founj by he state. There have been two Important links In he chain of evidence that is lialna ilrtsii bout James as the murderer of his wife missing. One the pair of trousers worn by James cn that day.

and the other is an -Id pneumatic bicycle tire. An old pair of rousers Jsmes says he wore on that -Ihv were found. They were not believed ti lie he ones he had on that dav. His Un clothing were found benlnd an old tr-i-ik soaking wet. He explains their hing we: that he used them in mopping .111 the floor, he having taken them off at noon hen he changed clothes.

Two days before Mrs. death amea was seen sitting on the Mime he bicycle tire wKh sano His brother Seth has visited him almost daily for the past week. He asked him the other evening when lie was leaving tne Jail to bring Ida's shoes and her picture to him ine next lime ne came. Me said he was lonesome, and that l.e wanted her picture look at, and that when siie was living he sea to always lace ner snoes ana corset and he wished he would brins- him her cor set. too.

as he would like to lace them up again. His actions have Iteen rather pecu liar for the past day or two. and It is thought he Is nlanmna- for the insanity His attorney. W. H.

Miller, claims no such piea will be made. GROUNDS On Which the Attorneys of Murderer Frantz Will Claim a New TriaL sfbcial niariTra to tbb kxqcirzb. Dattox, Ohio. Jsr.uary l.T Messrs. J.

W. Kreitzer. W. H. Van SkarckJand R.

M. Nev-In, attorneys for Albert J. Frantz. the con victed murderer of Bessie gave no- Ice to Frosevu; lng Attorriey harles II. Kumler and Assistant J.

C. Iatterson this morning as to certain matters'the defense will submit in support ofjthelr motion for a new trial. The notice reads: "As to that part of our motion for a new trial herein w-hlch relates to matters conducted by the urors during this esse, we eajiect to show hat at or about the time efforts were being made to recover the pistol thrown into the river at tne Stillwater bridge, near Aiu-letic Park, tha: one said jurors, Detrick Von Engle. said substantially that Frantz was guilty: that It was a clear case aeralnt him. and that he believe.

or was that Frantz had killed the girl. We expect to show that another of said urors. viz: Joseph Daugnea-ty. was down at or near the bridge where the divers and others were at work searching for he pistol that was -thrown irrto the nver. and that while there he said substantially that Frantz was guilty.

"As to another of said Jurors, viz: Fore man of said jury'. George Itavls. we expect hat about or near the same time as aoove indicated that he that said defendant Frantz was guilty of kill.ng the girl, and nat ne ought to ne nangeri. "We have to-day learned that another uror havl formed and expressed opinion as to the guilt of the defendant, but we have yet had no time to investigate it, and do not know whether It Is true or not. We do not care to give the juror's name because if it is not true he ought not to he preju- llced by any statement.

If It is true, we will let you know just as soon as we find out, so you will have time to look Into the matter and shall not te? prejudiced by any action on our part." UNDER A CLOUD Secretary Treasurer Frank IV. Simp son Departs From Now Orleans. rSClAL DI1PATCX TO THE K.XQriKXB. New Ori.ean. January 13.

Chief Consul Harry H. Jlouirson. of the Louisiana Division of the I A. ha made affi davit against Secretary Treasurer Frank W. Simpson, charging him with the embex-xlement of (133 In cash and 23o league but tons, valued at $60.

Simpson Is originally from Indianapolis, from which place it is alleged he had to fly for being engaged in some crooked transaction. His real name Is Frederick W. Sayles. At the time of his flight from this city he was employed by A. M.

Hill as manager of his cycling de partment. Many young men about town mourn hi departure on account of various sums loaned him. I'nder the name of Simp son be married a highly respectable ypung lady of this city. After his departure two letters were rounn in nis room rrom nis father in Indianapolis, addressed to Frank Simpson, in one ot these letters tne father wrote that he hoped Simpson was behaving better than he had at home. He also warned him not to write home, as it was dangerous- When the young man left this city he took with him a young woman with whom he had been Intimate.

The league will make every effort to effect his capture and is willing to spend money to do it. BROKEN RAIL Ditches a Train and Severely Injures Six Persona. srsciai. Ttiararca to tbb ixariata Macomb. January 13.

At 11 to day passenger train No. 3 on the Toledo. Peoria and Western Railway, bound west. struck a broken rail three miles west of Scioto, and was ditched and piled up in wreck. Six people were Injured, one of whom will probably die.

The Injured are V. T. Douglas. Scioto, bead cut. shoulders crushed and injured internally: Fella- Meyers.

Scioto, badly bruised; Sanson, engineer. Peoria, left leg crusnea ana injurea lo-t email v. will die: James Sonles. Peoria. back bruised: unknown man.

Farmer City, head cut. and unknown woman, armer City, bruised. GEAR'S BILL Prorfdca For a Commlsiloa Tn Settle the Pacific Road Cases. VtAiBOTOX, D. January IX Senator Gear, of the Committee oa Pacific Railroads, ta-day Introduced a new bill for the settlement of the Pacific Railroad indebted ness, constituting the Secretary of the Treasury, the Secretary of the Interior and be A rtorn ey -Ge-re-ral a commission with full power to make a settlement of the indebtedness, of all the bond-aided roads te the IVovernnoerit.

upon aucn terms anal tn such manner as may be agreed upon try them, or a majority of them, and the owners of the roads: providing that any settlement shall be approved by the President, and. unless approved by him. shall not be binding- WILL MEET DT LEXgQTOlI. srscixi. anriTcn it Esnau.

Jjuuxarax. Kt, January IX Dr. Frank O. Toong. President of tha National Sanitary Association, announced to-day that the next annual convention will be held in Lx-irigton; October 12.

He Is arranging an elaborate proajrsmme for the dist' ngu ishedp y-siclsne who csmpose the association. Tores hand red. he says, are- expected to attend. To Cnre Cold la One Day Take tenative BrooM Qulnia Tablets. All druggists refaad tat ssooty ft falls te cwra.

avs. PRESSED Into Very Small Space. Simple Eitnet -I" Current Ereats Vesterdar. Product of an Army of Hutliag Correspondents in Towtu Big and little. OHIO.

Newarx. January tw. UvaH of thla waa arrested by nrder sf tae of Health for nag. tlsa tn report a ra.e Jit-httierla In Uarli Wselard a family, and a nrie I 113, asd costs by "noire HaalU N.ale and W. E.

Arter. two ryeniaon Cnl- atudem. ha been aent heme because mer were expt.e.1 to diphtheria by U. Irmin. a Jav James R.

Kmn hief ot illjjl.i.i.n, ten, a description I. f.ilei.J. K. F. Il-ismer Newark.

Ihe nun wari'ed MlJdJr-cwn -4-aiBlng gvij. under falae ptdrnsep. Bmh am arrested here t--0a Coi.fMBfs. Jaaurr 11-11 Btsrhaf a Rona. in.

lr.natl. p. -day mad a motun la lh Probata ''urt ti have a rhaltel mortgage given lo the Slervbant. and Manufacturer' Hank by (ira.es a de lare-l oid. whim would le Hierwof a Km.

a lien i-n the goods tn Graves's .1 ore Mar to-da created a pnaatluii by Insisting an tmmedlat. trial the dITorce case of Mrs William H. M-K in ley She was taken to the I en-ral Insane Asylum, where she was but lately a patient- Tirrt.v. Januari IS Mrs Ikaroul. the veo-erab mottier Mra.

Judae MeCau.ey. died al the honte of her yesterday the ace of aci ears. Tre anmiure-ement of the approaching marriage of Miss Mary fay of th's Cty. lu air. tVilllaun l.vj of Lafayette.

Ind waa made to-day. and the at of the weddlns la February 10. InON'TOX. Janus 17 1.1. Te rity tii nrnrntris.

afrr aX-mgrit mUn pnrlvf urt of mny ty the fVrd of HValrJ, for an -i rae of r-1UM4 the ef five of th mx Th iioSver. de line to r-lfn. and the rrmu-sr niv Court. Fall. January 13 Tha of tha Fall jsJanufaturms r'rmpany ha leM lra rmivi aailirnn plant at thta p.a to ihe Frroafe-! I'frmpajiy a lars oa atitl rang1 manufarrurng cn-nt-ern.

for a ter-m of year. Th ilant will la an4 put In operation by Fflirumry I. ClRCUrviLLg. January IS. In tha Commnn Plean ourt thia rnrntng rn-lano Weavar an4 'riarla Afhr nt-ret pVeaa of guilty to bur-slarj larr-nr and rtera ataJlng rapwH-tiveiy.

an4 rr mfyri tha Criminal Reformstory at Manarltrld, Ohio. Fostoria. January 1J. r.nnd Maartwr rVenrJ J. Whitaker.

of Iayton. 4e4trata4 the rooma of Foatoria Lvlse 305, J. O. o. to-lar.

The dad 1 rat ion waa followed hy apearhea and muafc In tha afternoon, and by a bsjiquat. social aaaslon and ball. Newark. January IS Thla Jotteph Itv.tnger. at the BaMlinor and hio Railroad, caught has right arm in the roan of a rattrtfw rna-iihin.

aoiatartilng tnjuriea which re-qulred lt amputatV-n ar the arioulder. ManchestKR. Januar' 13. The bam of Mr. Jamea I'attrann.

one mil below town, waa burnd thla morning at 4 a'clork. It rontalnM two fro pa ot tobacro and aevaral hundred buahMa uf riD" MrARTHt'R. January IX. -A atrong r.u baa orran.rd here and a mad th An- drtw Rlm-naUle "lub. F.

P. yiiKT ha Jien elected President and William s-loaa Hcre-tsry. BEI.T.KFOXTATNE. January Frdr-lcka Hh-imin. wife of Rjdney Merman.

0 ihi ctty, ha perured a Ulrurra from her bubanl in the htcago Courts. aSx Wr.RT. January Albert Bradahaw. aced 15 yam. la in the County Jail charged with Kieallnf a hurwe from Jacob Milter barn near Caret! e.

Marion. January IT At Martsl this morning a freight train ran through the switch and eig-ht cart wera thrown off. block ine the road eeveral houra GAIel.iPOL.lS. January 13. Hon.

Jacob Rigga was kicked by a virions mul- yeatorday at hla farm, below our city, and aerioualy Injured. TlPTOX. January IT The Republicans intend to hold a primary and force Ita choir for Poet-mmster upon Congreaamas leandta. 8PBNCERVIL.L.B. Janujjvry 18.

Diphtheria here has been checked, and only two case now exist, and they are out of danger. BRLI.EVt'K. January 13. Tha grocery store of J. Le.

Fetgellat mas deatroyed by flra this morning. Uosa. 91. SAO. WEST YjRGIinA.

PARKERSBrRO. January IS. J.ff Peteraon. a young man living near Bellartlle. this county, had hla arm torn off by the bursting of a gun.

with which he waa enraged with other boy a in charivari Iaat night. P.t.raon will die. Keever'a drugatore at Believllla waa burglatriaed last night and considerable sum of money and a valuable esse of Instruments were stolen. The postoniee at tTharry Camp wsa broken open last night and about fM In stamps aad 100 in money was taken. TES7TES8EE.

CXarksvii-lx. January 13 Watson Mar-, in and Eknma Cohen, mere children in appearance, looking to be a bom II. aloped here to-day from near Owenaboro. y. a license was secured and they were married In the courthouse by Magistrate Trotter.

iyDIAHA. PlRC January 11 TVHIlam Scett. aged 22. while diiing serosa the track of the Wabash Railway, east of thla city, was atruck by a train and instantly killed. A three-year-old child of John Joaes fell on a hot store to-day and bad Its face so badly burned that on cheek peeled off.

Its recovery being doubtful. Bkooitilli. January 11 Hea th Officer West has Just been omciaHy notified that. Mrs. Cliartes Davis and babe, or Bath, are auffei laia from am ail -pox.

Trias is the ftrst Instance of this ds- a in rrankiia County trr many years. Wallace money, a pecamnem dtlsen. ar asad. at Go, of pnearmonia. PosTLAXri.

January la. "Pae si In 1st. rial Asso- cistion of this city and others are pet ttlonl ng the City Cesjactl to pass a eurfew ordinance The salt brought by Patrick Boter against the Wabash Railroad for $10. SOS Amfmmm wa. net tled this afternoon.

Boiar getting a jBdgment for Si.SiO. Klwood. January IS. Albert eh ner. boy.

was shot ia the hip by the careiess hand ling of a revolver by an actor named Coaror last nisrht. The Quick City Bottle Works have resumed operations, aad loo anea and aoys have aa. to work. KOKOsto. January It JatiB glider, who th: himself, from a balldtng last aigtat WKh eutrlda! intent, died to-day of his tnysries.

Tim laa.is aa state of (40.B0n. but ne famly- Rs willed ma property to Potaremaa and Mrs. Meraaa. whs lived In one ef bis bouses. Bu.HW.

Jar.aary IS. Jean ar.Bngj. aged 33. while atteinpctng te plans a aw a wheel at the Kenagy grist, astn tlais bmbbIsb. was caught by the mala "haft, sad before the anaraln- ery conid be stopped was terribly Bsuglsd.

Be cannot live. HiaioHD. Jaaoary ia. ft oh art Hlcneravw. mt Cleveland.

Ottto. was rats Saw a by the Ft- Warns mited aa the PlttsbBrg. Ft- Warns anal Chars Rat: road at the One Hundred aad Xlaasieeatb street tissslng te-aight aad laas-aanry killed. A-srosatsox. Jasnaarr IX The to Mr- and Mrs.

Loans Bwtafara died was a week aid. was gwrfacUy only three ponwds la weight, aad lass than the as of a nasa-s CoULBam Coaim. Jsasatrr IX Then Is aa ef uphold awseg araac ef bare near 8M-aaxrrU. Isat. Four m.aati a the fasaajr ef Asxhoay Bopvaa are lyase a the s.lnt ef death.

MakioX. Janaasry Slotttmru laaUaaa laaui Isrinn of Pet paantry Bt badass win gtve a powltry and baaeh awow hare, raramiailtig Jaa-aary aad eaaulsalna fsr asra. HACgsTOWrs. Jajaaary- IX-ersaa aaaJta, whe na seBUnead is: EM ta the, rma Kstt it raars aga rar the aawrsav ml his farher. has hatea avdeatrd ay Oaaei aor sgartbews.

AiewXajrPBIA. Jaunaanr ware cVBsed to-day aocarisaj the hNatiea at th Brasra NEW PUBLICATIONS, IS A Journal for Gentlewomen mm j.u..ll,I. ViyT g-Sa Joy tTtVUitf ai different from and as far in advance of oilier women magazines of to-day as these are better than the ones of iivo decades ago 3 The Puritan is in pace with iSgj ideas and vines on all subjects relating to stx iety, education, literature and art. The pens and the brushes of famous writers and artists combine to mate 77; a magnificent symposium of fine reading and beautiful pictures. All Kesvaalealers.

I rTU.HK A. MrSBKT, Ktagle oaipiea IO reals. I Paaailiaker. nakKrlatlsa arln 91 a vsavr. 111 rifiaa Swm Tar k.

iiMMUMiimilsiiH aieewai RaT. TTaa-aa-ai Mamtfarturing Company, ef Philadelphia. Tba oAalderation waa' free gaa aixl land and caah gratultlea. HSAZIU January IT "h.ef of Pwllra I.uder- lark to-day arreid i.eorg 'onkng at 'ar4xn for ateattrs a lot of bras, fixture from the ln dlana Paving Rt ik, several month ago. Cmkllng un(tietl.

Valparaiso. Jasuary l.V Ti emnty to day del'tt-jiH-n tax liat, whirh ahow-a that more than g.Ot-it )ta in the northern part uf the county wl.l be poM -r taxes. RlCHMOXIX January 13. -Mttrgsn McCwr. aged T9 years, one of th mat pf-minent famtera of the county, dropised dead on the etree-ta of this city to-day.

KE5TUCKT. l-EXINOTnN, January 13. In. J. XV.

Whitney waa to-day elected President the new Hoard of Health, with Irr J. arrtrk. An effort waa made to arek a frets ht train between Lseaincton and Frankfort iaat nisbt. Tha enclneer baered the obat ructior.a in time. iHirtns Iaat nlaht a sang of tram pa attacked Detective Jim White, of the f'tncinnatl Southern.

to.sk hla revolver, beat him up badly and left him on the tra-k. where he waa pliked up by yardmen. A rat lived for two weka without food or water In the nearly air-tight baaemenc of J. Pulllam'a houae. The aecril-annual dfxfdenda were declared aa follow a by local banka and corpora lona: Fayette.

-r eent PluenU National. 4 per rent; Securlty Truat and Safet ault romiianv. a per cent. I-ea-Inston raa t'ompan. 2 per cent.

Kltner K. iwk. a wealthy farmer from the pine gn.ve dietrb-t. and Ida Kins, one the prettiest girt of that lo a.lty. deilte the wfahee of their parent to Ihe contrary, eloped to Jefferton-ville to-dar.

and were married. SKROENT. January 11-l'pvaril of it Oun seres of mineral lands. Ijing along the a-alle) a of Klkh.im and Shelhy fotinty. were s.l.t in-day for taaea.

lana hrouflit osly S2 an sere. Mr. Klmai H. a youns business man of Wise Val. age4 Is.

.1 iped here ya-leMay wlilt as a pretty aev-enteen-jesr-oM farmer'a dauihtrr. procured a II-cerae and waa married. Corinth. January 13. -At a dance at the residence of fieorse I Kppereon in Owen last nlstit.

John il'irtan waa shot and fatally wounded at ihe haod. of Rett Brumback. M-rsan la IS yeara old and Itrutnbark 22. sod la married. Owbxto.

January l.i. Kallle Arm-atmns. an old colored wonian la dead, st the see of lrn rears. hh. haa alwaya claimed lo have een i.eerae Waahlitarton whew shs was a child 'way back In Ole Vlrglnny." Matsvii.i.e.

January 13. Jamea MV Daniel and later. Iy.la Mi Itaniel. of this county, have as-aliened to A. K.

Marshall. No arhedula has been tllei. but the aaaeta consist mainly of shout iiaj seres of fine farming Isndr Lancastbr. January Morgan Hudson. aed H7.

a prominent and wealthy fanner of ln- liarrard and father of Mr. H. F. Huds.n (ashler of the National titizena" Bank of this city, died last night. BfltLlKOTOMt.

January 13. rtlljart Parker of Petersburg, thla county, made an assignment for the benefit of hla creditors here thla liabilities. M.MO, with assets of about as Lot-iaa. January 13. The attending physician reports two cases of scarlet feyerm the family of William Resnmel.

a merchant of this plsee. and another probable case In a neighbor's child. KlRKSVlu.B. January 13. Mrs.

F.mlly Long. wife of J. s. Ixn. of thla place, died Iaat aged 7" years.

Fh waa one of the oldest women In Madison County. SMART PAIR" To Be Returned To Hamilton To Face Their Vlttima. srsctAiv aisraTcn to tbb iNaoitia. MiDDUtTows. Ohio, January 13.

For the past two weeks two smooth Individuals claimed to represent the firm of MhieLd a. Hogmer. and that they were getting out a directory of the cities of Hamilton. Middle-town. Richmond.

TJavton. Franklin. They claimed they were getting out the books as a medium to introduce a new brand of writing ink. and for 75 cents bottle of Ink aa well as the firm name would appear in bold type in the directory. The hook was taken to the office of W.

H. Ted- nunter at nrirrt HSf -aT- for collecting from all the saost-ribers the i grams to various places. ee.eii. tr9m -Nrk. Ohio, seating that both men were under sere-.

above place. The Chief left Immediately for theabove place, and will bring Ibi bwJ back. as they are charged with obtaining money under fai-a. "iaio OHIO EDITORS Cloae Thaeir Session, Br ElectlaK Xew ixioe-r-, eactAi. Mararcat to tbb sxQtrt JowrMBra.

Ohio, January 11 The Editorial Association of Ohio closed Ita work this afternoon by -the election of the foi- B. brown, of Zaressvflle, President; Vc President. AiieOa. Cam bridge; IMcretary B. McCoy' K- R.

AldermaX' Marietta: Executive Committee Brown. Zaneevllle: B. J. MeKUae rietta: K. S.

Harris. Caldwe4L' A resolution waa sdooted riil. -pledging the rnembea ofthr not to work Tor or countenance the csVwti 'r ny legislative cadldateVoTJ" vocable to the I arsags of a ai-S- eeenansr l-l Proper law COB- TAXDov roa payts wajted: arscvaa. viapartrm ra ra atatgciatga wiiiaaa. xvr atantiar-aT a KuntM TT' xr.

Walker WetTal Taraaeae "TV Monday at cauaty. In wax Ha and hi Leocretla Munday. were wi. j. crime.

Leavi -V. Tciei as -VwoiddT tmivair i-v7' la exciUng much sympathy MbS4- Zf rnnfliiail in nrtwo. iTT- haa baea i ooxgra tew jaxtt. t- tebvia: January rX After aeastoa the confarence caHed by -XilZ: Coxey to launch a nevr tlrtv A. ret of address or declare ll was issued and an 1.1'!"".

Kiected. ied. vraai; itee ttmm -VT" -w cuuniea to Shield -ilPped out. Uavlng the hooka was notified, and he sent a SOCIAL AFFAIRS. There are to he several' pretty attain -o- day, one of them Mrs.

Frank Elts's IMtrty for Mr and Mra. N-ithan I'oa. i (Susie Pendleton). Mrs. Braunstetn will siv a linen srt.

this afternoon for Miss Ida M. Kmith. bride-to-he. A company of Walnut Hills ladles have announced a charity lunrh this aftrrnoci from 3 to in. at Miss Read on avenue.

The fashionable matrons and their da iV ters are plannlns matinee parties for symphony concert, Friday afternoon The third Thursday night musical ride w.l take place at the Ridins flub-to-nliht The cavalry troop Is prepartnir for a with music at tha Riding School, on Ti.n-ilav, January 'M. Miss Bessie Francis, of Arlington and Mr. 0de K. Mas well, of are to be married on neat Wednesday. A wedding ceremony was quietly informed yesterday morning by Rev Meeker, pastor of Ht.

Paul's M. st the parsonage, uniting In marriage Mis. Pauline K. us. of Alabama (near Mom.

sromeryi. to I'rof J. M. Barron, who wa. formerly a resident of this city.

Miss Tv is a typical Southern woman, is a irani. daughter of Major Tyus. and ctosei. -e. Is ted to more than one of Alabama Prof, and Mrs.

Barton will live -t 'Inclnnatl. To-night a muslcale will be giv. ar V-t A. I Kahnestock's home. NO.

i.nh. r. street, for the behefitjof the hulldir 1 of the First Fngllsh Lutheran CIil M. du twape's French lul hai a Ilghtful meeting yesterday afterro resilience, of Charles Ht r-r. AvondaJe.

Mrs. Maxwell read a selection In of Mrs. Hosea w--'. sa. tinabl.

to be present. Mrs. fjlle. gave an Impromptu piano sele, mr, lowed by a charming little play. Mai-re 1.1 Marty." by Miss Otitis Krehs Karodtna.

ttiat was faultlessly given I-llclous refreshments were served sfie- play. The ner meeting of Ihe club ai'; at Mrs. Mclran's. lift jn. The marriage of lllss Florence Itegr r.

ger and Mr Cieorge llafer, Jr will Tk place on Tuesday, the at the home the bride's parents. In 4'ovlngton. The we ding will be very informal, only rela'i-' being invited. Mra. George' llafer ga dainty little luncheon yesterday for charming bride-elect.

Mr. and Mrs. Herman Marx fnee Kdlth Wolfr, of Klwood. are vilr i the tatter's parents for a few days Mrs. Mary Webb, of West Fourth tr.

entertained yesterday for The weather was not favors t- to the success of such an occasion, hut nev ertheless the buds had a gay time of i'. FIRST MEETING or Ihe New Directors or the Iu, U- worth Club. The first meeting of the new Director. the Duckworth Club was held Iaat and a great deal of routine business Victor HeroJd. the new Financial Ke ary.

proposes to Introduce, a new system bookkeeping Into the club's affairs, a- I this matter was discussed at some le-1: Sam Fine. J. J. Rack and Pierce were appointed a House Com mil tee for ensuing year. Henry Kleiber.

the poi-n a-Sunertntendent. vaa im. i elected. President Ree.l.elln turned n-e tn 1 rluh a photograph of the late tjeorare Duckworth, for whom the organization namel. which had been sent by Mll'on F.r bert.

of Dayton. It was taken ia f' photograph will be placed in the dub's trait gallery. The meeting of the Committee on O-r" -satlon was postponed until Friday. A PLAGUE OF THE NICHT. A PLAGUE OF THE NIGHT ItcblB-; rues aad Other Hectal TronMti ExsOj Cared by a Mew and Sate Method.

A Reaaarluttele a saber wf Cares Made by tha Pyrasaid PUa Care. About one person In every four uf-. from some form of rectal disease. The eauilaaa n.1 a a. ejuMwj.ua ncoiDi io.es, dlcated by warmth, slight moistnre and tense- unran mi 11,1,1..

affected- The usual treatment has been some ointment or aalve whlrn aometimes i temporary relief, hot nothing like a p-rr-neat. care can bo expected from such pe--Beial trrAtment. i Th only perTnanent core for Itching yet discovered ht the Pyramid Pile not only for itching piles, but for other forra of pi lea. btlrsd. bleeding or -tradlnaj.

The first application gives Irs a '-relief and the continued use for a short A earrnanent removal of the tr Te Bmall parasites which cause the --fenae itching and discomfort of i-t. nUes. Many physiciana for a long time supr'l that tha retaarkable relief afforded by Pjrraasid Pile Cure was because It wa. ta contain cotatae. opium or sim: drtrga.

but such is not the case. A re---, eareful analysis of the remedy showed i- be absolutely free frotna any cocaine, or ta fact aay aioisoriaun. injurious dr-. a whatever. kf.

For thla reason the Pyrainid pile Cure prokWr the aoly pUe cure extensively re esnsaereded by phystcUns. because it is Prompt in the relief afforded and Jwwa theroniy posrUve cure Pt surgicaj ooeratJan. In Jrr the Pyramid Pile Cure ra JJT'-B-nown, the safest and the fore thi iobiie. lue cure a aen It at 5t' eta. packaga for lei-TJn FrrIn'J CA.

Albion. Mich. and rnr nd mil 'rm form ef piles Fua of pyramid ua cura aad txy to-nlf hu.

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