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mm TKNLCKNT8 A WEEK. THUIDAY M0KN1N0. MARCH 1884. riSTA 11,18.1 EI) 1856 M'MA HAN'S MUKNKR. MARKED DOWN.

HaviDg taken advantage of tbo great depression existing among manufacturers, TUB ALSBUHY HOMICIDE. BVveral Cspleaamal Feeum In Ue Cwaa Polaueed at Ike rest ertsa. I Special to Peaufrapa.) Clihtub, March 1-Teal and MawL the persons accused with tbs killing of Brlce Alsbuiy, still retain their freedom. No effort, have been put forth to arrest them, WkH "Bought Low, iU in low FURNITURE OF ALL KINDH 10 to 15 Per Cent Cheaper T.jd last seasQL Coie ill vt Brand 112 west Front-st DURING- Temporary Panic Great Depression IH SILKS, Kr I ar i TrenemoD! Parcbase. am tbis Meai.

i Week or (J RANI) BARGAINS IN SILKS. We have just received another tremendous lot of Dress H'ks, vhich our M'. Lambert purchased at prices which flmizes as, and, we believe, will prove to be a genuine surprise to all of cur customers. Wa are reliably iifrrmed that we purchased these Filks for less han the paid by tbe importers, and as this stafe of affairs cirot last very long, we advice our friends and customers to take advantage of the present opportunity-it may net occur again in yean. Full particulars of this great Fale will be fourd in tomorrow morning's 'Panta graph." Head it.

Lambert Murphy, POPULAR "New York Store' NEW GOODS ILLINOIS. Paatattrepkla ptetal lsaetcka of the Os earraaesa of TasWrdsy. A ssrrsa saoi aotss llpectal lo paa asrapk Dae. ATI Msrch Messrs Dlansea A Deyla, engsged la the boot and skusbus.nras la this city, made aa astlgamsnl to-day to B. Bobaa, al this pie- a.

Tbelr liabilities srs IIO.UUU; ssasU 17 000. Tbe csu-s of ths failure Is probsbly csrrylsg toe Isrgs sto k. snd slow trade. Tbelr failure la somewhat surprl.a to many, tkeueb waa loi.krd fir by a few who were belter ae sjualntrd wi'b toslr rnndltlea. Mr.

Jsrsb smith, nf lus rm of P. Smith A Sons, of Bloomingtou. srnvsd here la is evsumg to look slur tbsir slslms. TBS UTISSNS' TICkiT AT UNOOLN. IBlMCial to PeaUMtrepe.l Linoolb, March 6 -At the cltls-as' mn-ventlua to-nlgbt tbe following llck.it was nominated: Mayor, Albeit Kotherhlld, st-taraey, Eibsrt Humukrey.

marshal, Jack Bu'bel. atraet eoanailaa loner, Chaa, Mildden, Iteasurer, Soleiaou Robe. THE DISIILLEIUKS. The Prodeelloe Kedaesd -la AM af Charity. lAaaoelstod Press Tslcgram.J Cbicaoo, March t-it la learned thsl private meeting ol the executive committee of the Western Export aeaocUtlou, controlling all tks distilleries In the west, waa held bare to day, at which It was understood a de chiton was reached to reduce Ihe produclon of whisky 10 per cent below tbe present nsMi after May 1 Tbe committee, whlcb brd returned from Cloclnnatl.

reported that tbe distilleries there bad snOerrd tntke ex'ei tol 4A UMJ, and that It waa decided to levy a lax nve tenia per bushsi on lbs capacity of other members, for tea purposs of making tbe lossee good. laaortaal Lutlery eUloa. (Associated Press Tolegnm.) Losisvillb. March 8 -Ths Indict, menu against I. i.

Douglas, n-snager el lbs Henry county lottery, have been quashed In the United Suites court today Sy Judge Bsrr. Dauglaa was charged with sending lottery matter through the mall, a violation of tha postal lsws. Tbe Indictments were worded precisely like those oa which tbey convicted tbe lottery men In tbe Chlcsgo court Judge Barr rulsd that congress In pasting tbs law eontempla'ee that all lottery matter would he non mailable, whelhrr the lottery be legal or fraudulent, but said that congress could not deems on ths moral character of lottery, tbougo It could reguHle po-tal laws. Ha said ths It dlotmenl did not allege that there was a deposit in the mall box of ths pualeihV'e by lottery employes, and ke held thsl there should bs aa allegation of sucb deposit aud oidered lbs Indictment quashed. After the decision wss rendered, Douglas brought suit sgaiuel the poeiofnoe loswector, who caused bla arrest, for llo.ouu damagva.

Iowa Keembllesee jAesasisssd PsssiTsisgran.J JJasMomaa, la, March I -The call for a republican state convention to be held at DesMulnes, April (0, was Issued to day. Tbs call says Ihe conventlou bs cliatgsd with tbe duly of selecting four delegati snd four alternates to tbe na'lonal convention. It ssys tbe districts have tbe option lo elect delegates by lbs dis'rlct convettlem or by distrlet suhdlvirlons al lbs state convent! jn and recommends the latter plan, to tbe end that the state court ullun may be more laigely attended, aad so get a Millar party convention for conference aud couusel. The stale coaveullen will be composed of 117 delegates. aalteba Dsmaadlag Ureatsr Bights of tier-orameat.

kAsieeUaMl Prsii 4Tslsram. WiNBirsa, March 6 -Auoat seventy delegslee are attending the farmers' convention wkieB apsnsd this miming. A somnlt-toe waa appointed to Intsivlsw ths larsl government, so sa, If possible, to work la hsrmony with the mumkira of the vsrn-msntla demanding better terms from the Otlaws govsrement. A committee wss slso sppoluted lodisft resolutions for discussion. This committee met litis sflernoon.

1 Is nndet stood tnat the resolution will he htsrd upon Ibe original bill of rights paesid at lbs last Bess. ou. Dreadfal Marder and Bnleida. (AssociaUd Presi Telegram. CLavKLtNU, March -William McMillan, llrmg near Huron, went bomo drib last nlgbt and be abused his who threnlen- ed to call on tbe neighbors for help.

Mc Millan swore he would kill the fl'tt mm that came to the bouts, (iao Thomi son, eged IS, came, having an errand and Ignorant of ths troy 11, McMillan niaukliig hiin for stiotlinr pars in Ired snd killed him Then discovering his error hs tiled is shout him sel, but suly ed ld wound He wss arrrated aud Jailed, and wss fouo 1 (lead In bis bia sell this morning. Tks KrJ i-'l llrmesds AssoU lUd I wi Tslsgrtisi 1 London, liarck 5 -Tbe of Tenom a-iki 182. 00(1 ransom for the ruptured crow, ths bauishmmt of lbs rival rnj and the declaration that Tunoin IS free from the DuU-h. Tbe steamer Misrrd was wrecSed on the west coast of Acheen, Huroairn, No. vember 12 The vessel waa looted by the subjects of the tb of Tenors, and the crew of twenty live men, among whom ia an American, were taken captive.

The Rtigll'h aud have already made rlljila to succor the csp.ivos. m- Tne wal a Witmau In lbs Cane. (ABSislabd I'tl-" rs eur St. Louis, Msrch A suit for divorcs was Instituted to day by Frederick W. Fiddekes agalnat bla wife, Nancy Fiddckee.

Mrs Fiddekee is tbs landlady of the houss where Tiller, the Pacldc Ex press robber, bos'ded. Tbe petition slieges adultAry between Tiller and Mra. Fiddekee. There are no new development lu the express robbery Aa Asieisdiag loauty Treasarer. fAaaoslated Press Telegram Nubwalk, Ohio, March -N Tan Fleet, county treasurer of this (Huron) county, absconded last Bsturday and has not been beard from since.

His cash accounts ar. short from $80 .000 to too 000 His bolidi men ars good for tue aiuuuat. It la tbougut Tau Fleet la in Canada. Striken la the PallSJsa Snaps, Asaoclated Press Tslegram.) Cbicaoo, March 4 A number of werk-mea employed la tbe height car construe tloa at tbe shops of the Pullman Car company at Pullman, 111., havs quit work. Ths workmen declare that tb ir wages hsvs been reduced from SI.

So to tl SO a diy. Thestrik-ers place their numbers at two handrrd, while the officials of lbs company say that not to exceed 90 have stopped. WASIILNHTOaV. iK.Hirt. UaaiiclaUNl Prae Telegram.

I WaihinutiiN, March -The Jjdlciaiy committee have reoorled f.Voiahly the hill for tbe collection of tati-tlca tom bing mar riage and divorce; tbe bill mending the llmlU of the Vellowatoue park paused; alio a bill authorising the poatreastar general to IraM bulldinga for poa ttlcoe, Brat, locoed and third oiaoa, for terms out excctdlng ten yeara. Pendleton's Mil providing for tbe tlcrrlie of tbe Jurisdiction conferred upon tbe tolted Btatea in placea ou ile of tbclr dominion, waa taken up. Pending debate Sherman, by consent, pre. auultd a message from the house, annuuae. lug agieemeut to the lnt reaoliitlon np.

ro-priatlug ten tbouaend doilarl for tbe aetia'e contlhaent fund, wllb the prov ao that Ibe money thall be urd for no otbe' Inveeiigaliiin than sum aa have already ordered. This oljeiliim lo in rued I. ate ennaldnratlou aud It aent over. Cockreil Iuiroduied a hill te ame nd the re-vised stattiUw so as lo give lo Ihe pmere-rs of ihe United Statee eouru the sme force In all the aiatealbat tbe proreaxae of tue seveial Slates have in Ibeir repc'tve steles. Afier a debale on tbe Pcndlewn bill tbe executive aeaalou adj.

urned. lAsaoclated Cress Tslegram.) Wasiiinuton March 6 -On motion of Mr Blaiicbard, the bill paiaed Diakiug an appropriation of $4 luu to supply Ibe deficiency In the amount reouired for expenditures to ascertain tbe depth of weter and the width of tbe channel tn the South Paaa of the Mbwie- slppl river, and gauge tbe watera of the Mia-siaslppl river and its tributaries. Mr Kaidall, from tbe committee on ap. proprlslions, reported bajk tbe senate Joint resolution for tbe addition of 1 10.0UO to tbe contingent fund of tbe aenate for witneea fees In tbe Danville Investigation, with an amend ment providing that the sum shall only be available for tne expenses of Investigations beret fore ordered. Tbe amend men, was adopted, and tbe dot resolution was passed.

Mr. Ellis, from tbe same committee, re ported back adversely the resolution for tbe lellitf of the lutl jrers by tbe oveidow of tbe lower Mississippi valley, and by the cyclone in North Carolina. Laid on the taole. Also favorably the reaoiuiion requesting tbe eicretary of war to furnish tLe houie, from lime to tiuiJ, wiitt iuformation of tbe progress of Hie 1 cds lu the valley of tbe fia.iasinul. and report If at any time, In but Judgment, there exists lucb suffering as to justify relief on the part of congreas.

AUnprea. Mr Robertson, of Kentucky, from the committee on elections, reported reaolu'lua unneatlugT. Luna, the delegate from new Mexico, and seating in bis place t. A. Mau- aanares Adopted.

Mr, Mai.iui.rea appeared Deiore tne oar ue the bouse and look ihe otb. Aftei debate on various topics, and with, out definite action on anything, the bouai adjourned. HOT 0a I II SCENT. layorUst Clews In the Hasds of the London Poliee Regarding tbs Dynamite OuBsplrautre. I Associated Press Telegram.l London, March 5 The poliee seem to be on tbe right trail towaid lb dlcovory of the authors of tbe dynamite outrages, and think they have ev tenca which wi.l soon lead to their capture.

It has been learned that three men land, at Southampton Feb. 20 from a steamer from New York. Two of them were geutleman-like In appearance, the other lo'JKh and salior like. They pu, chased two portmanteaus, one of which baa been identified as mat lot' nd at Charlug Cross station lilted with i rplnslvjs, and the other as that found at ViiiO'iaaiallon. A portion of an overcoat ban been found in the bag at Charing Crosa al Hilar to a germent worn by one of the three meu.

It is believed three other men, who have not b'en traced, landed likewise at Southampton and acted in concert wllb tbe three whose move. menU are partially known, hut kept aloof from them. Tbe three men 6rst mentioned left ooutbsmpton about tbe same me. Tbe two gentlemen came lo London, where one went directly to the Wavtily hotel. Ue bad witb bim a heavy valise.

The other man went to tbe Waverly a few days later. After tbey left tbe hotel two boxes, made to contain small American clinks and a tray of a ca'th-box Bimilnr to that in the porlminteau found a-. Paddlngton station, were discovered Tbe sailor took a ticket from Southampton for Bristol, but this is not believed to have been his destination. He had previously written a letter addressed to Limerick. It is supposed that six men were concerned in tbe plot, and divided tbemeelves inio three parties oa February 2lat A reward Is now offered for the apprehension of tne Ave men, two of whom are deeciibed aa Americana.

An Iri-h American named Burns or Bitron, who described blmnelf as an American detective, took lodgings a' Braufurd February f). He bad two black trunks, and allowed no one to enter bis room. At mldulgbt on February fi be brouught home with him several strange men and women. On another occasion, some time after this, a hiding tound wna heard to proceed from the acmngiT's room, followed by an exoloeton. Burns opened the door and eic aimed that tbrre way nothing wrong.

He disappeared Fob. Sil- A woman sub. sequentiy called for bis baggage. She said Burna was about to return to New York, FAST MAIL. 1 Lightning Train to Cnnaret New York and Chlcico.

(Associated Press Telegram. Cbicaoo, March 5. Tbe postmaster general has msde arrantemente for a special ft train between New York and Chicago, to leave New York via tbe New York Central and tbe Luke Shore and Michigan Southern at 8:50 p. receiving mail from New Eng. lai to reach Cleveland at 1:27 p.

where important connectlona will be made for tbe south and west; to reach Toledo at 5 p. connecting with tbe fast train over tha Wabash for Si. Louis and for Michigan tioliita; to reach Chicago at 12.26 a.m.,or 27 hours for tbe entire run It will Ihrow off and catch mail at, intermediate sta'ioiis without slopping. Tbe Hist train will have Turk on Satuiday night. A Hotl Ceik Fled.

I Associated Press Telegram. Pakis, 111., March AinswoMb, tbeday clerk of tbe Paris House, lsft last night for prts unknown, taking with hlni S130, all that tbe hotel n'e contained. Af'er all the argumeuia a'tout cheapness and quality. It appears that Dr. Bull's cough syrup la the riest remedy for the cure of coughs and colda "ver offered to the public.

The price la only 2S cents a bottle and every druggist In tbe land sella and recommends IU The ttialiallos ml HL. Ike Ssaprrted iwali of ths Triple Haider Uolag el lileeola. A ttrong array of ttnesaee Ms king a Pretty Strong Cnee AgalLst tbe roused. IHuerlsl lo PanUgreph.1 Lincoln, March 5. -Tbs courtroom war SHed at ae early bour IbU morning ty a crowd waiting hear the proceedings In Itaa preliminary rumination of J.

H. Hall, charged Kith the Mt. Pulsikl murders. After a set-to between the represeutsllves of the pnai and a deputy heutfoTer the poauwlon of a table, In which the aak-aclout pencil. puhere nnu out victor iim, lila honor, J.

T. idulph, arrived, the prlaoier wat brought In and the following proceedings wereb.d: Tbe prUoavr, ty 8 L. Wallace, tU aitor. Bey, Sled an stlid for a charge of Venue, which wee granied, ai Col. W.

0. Wyalt, aoother in I lie, wa. callrd Ui bear the caia. In the aliseiice of the prjsecullng attorney, J. T.

Hobllt Was eugsgid by tbe people to conduct tbe prosecution. He brttlly elaUd tbecsee. giving a ryupiia of the finding ol the dead todies of the three men on Subdsy, Auiimt I "Ml tie review.o me reel mai ii.ii kiwia of McMsbaii'e bavtrg a large auni ol roi. oi-i lli ho bad formerly remarked that yi. iubtto wai a silngy old miner, and oiigut lo die and leave but niou.

to some oue who knew how toei.Juy It; tust be pur. rtsed the Iwlne wrn wuicn war bound; that be hd horn in the ainpsuy of Long, who I'M gained ma enure wnuurntr, ih.i II rrmnird lo SurlnaM-ld. wuore he tiarritll td with bil wife and struck ber, fur which ne wae arreeieo uu un- came to the ree ue, b.m noney to pay bin line One day while In a aalooa In DpiingnVIa Long wia reading an article irooi a utwipauer In relatlw lo tbe Mt Pulaakl tranedy and of tbe largo reward odered. wheu Mali remarked: '-That -d Ml-Cuv fadeU cure reeiditg here) win eeer get any of ibat reward. I put up that Job on McManan, nui i nerer gire me away." nu men promoted lo lcro tbo atnte.

He went wiih Lnug to St. Louie and waa eery anxtout to get ou to Tela. Ue at one time aald to Long: "If we ibnugbt that old Paddy hid any money we could do him up tn the night time. I know how to do It And again remarked that be fixed up McMahan. I he attorney for Hail laid he had no aUlement to make.

JOHN L. WADDILL th Drat wilneia caled tor the I eoiile, nod tM'IMed as followa: Lire on farm adj in- mg MrMahau'f; knew me muraerea men; iby are dead; tbe bodice were mar together in une blgn (raw ana weeds; mw ini'm mm. ju hm wj c' nuiihi 'Jii lxsj lhewouudeln tbe hnadi of the r.womeo wure ao that 1 could tee the nkull lioue. There wee no wjuud on bead; tbe thriuu of all three were cut, could not tell bow deep aa the wounJa Were lull Ol Ti-'lluin. mir urBun wic i.

nrlor lo that time J. H. Hall waa ulllng tewing machinee In thai neighbor- hood; Hall waa aaecina couiu cwuu. Iderlltlcd the gaga ana nanaagee im hlrh the men wore bound. The gaga nhowd grunt care In making They had been prepared Deiore going mere.

0 BO HUH A. DTI teatlfled ae follows: I lira at Chestnut; was MuMahan's place; law iwo iracaa icar ug nun a i a lare-loed boot, number nine, and one other boot number aeyen; followed tbe trail a distance. wa wiLi.iiHs certified; live two and a ball nillta nortbenst of McMaliaa'a place; waa thre on thore on tbe Sunday the nouiee were louoa lunuweu null three quarters of a mile. I'hcre wi re two tracks, one a muaie toe boot numlier one amsllnr, a'lout six or sevn. H' re the court a inrnea until i p.

m. ai.fkkii mm graphically dei-crilMd Ihe finding of the their decomooned condiiion. He aid that Uid Lung bad been In bisemph.y fur to ycain, and was a gooa man; ihi lied him about getting tneconfl- dmceof Hall in order to fled out anout this murder, IIIWARD MANN that, wh.la working wllh him at Ayer', J. H- Hall acked him all anout Mc Uaban's circumotnnrea, and said that McMahan waa too much if a boy to mai ry, and that be ought to die and leave bis mouey to some one who could ei it. Hall told wit.

nrssthathe was a conooy from Texas, and bad lived tberj seventeen yeara. K. Bcroggtn ana icnoeri iuric ow McMaban on the Thuisday before be was found murdered. HK8. riKMKUA BALL, if.

Noah Hall, and a sister to tbe mnr- dered nian, McMahan, was cilled. Sue slm- ply denied all her wild la a sne ma wnn me detectlvee. Hur mind winders, ana llie is evidently not responsible. 1 ne prosecunon bid expected much fiom her and were dliap- Piuttd-. i Several wlini'Ses ninre itcrviurw luni i iiii and his wile fnaiienily nuarreled; that from Mt.

Pularal tea days after tbe murder, and to hl strange action while there walking the pavemunt at all Hours in the night. SAUUCL MUIK testified that Hall wore a palrof la ge square-toed boots. Tne court aiijourned tf o'clock to morrow. Twenty witnesses are yet to be called for the people. DAVID LONO, THE "riOKON." ill taiiiv lo m.irrow.

It Is exoected hy bis teetimony to make out a case against Hall. BALL came Into the court roem this morning ok lng hale and hearty, tie is a powenui ui.u physically. He taid be waa getting along aa well aa could he exiiected under the condnement Nothing unecta aim aud he bus there line a wooacn man, occa aioiially eaylng something to hie attorney or to bin brother, mb P. Mall, who sits near him Many relative of the deceased McMa ban are present. The llule village of Mt.

Pulaski must be about depopulated, for the whole population seemea 10 be in the court room to-day. Never in all the long preliml-nciry of A. Carjienter waa the room packed and jammed as it was this morning. tji-veial are present as wimesses. The hearing will probably occupy two daya, and perhaps more.

Grlaweil and Ling sit by and prompt the atu: nay for the people. Many f.rmors are in from tbe country. Pres. Bu'lt-r, of Bloomingtou, waa an inter-u. this morninir.

Tnere is but vry ll'tle eiproeslou el'her for or against Hall. Tbe peop are in great doubt aa to bis guilt or innocetct. Libel Salta In the Dnkea Case. A atuic.tated Press Teleirram.l Uniontown, March 6. Bults in eria.

inal libel have been entered against tbe iha "Kenubllcan atandaid" by H. Acklln and Lareoce Kaowles, members of k. which acauitted Dimes, It is al leged that the ilbol appeared in the Issue of March last, bad consist in a great pari oi bead lines cf articles written on the sublet ol Dukes' acquittal. Damage suits will also be brought by the same parties. t- hia learninir.

And the sooner hi learns that tbe only proper wy to cure a couau uv cugh syrup, tne oeiier saa u. AVM FLtMHXt FROM TUE vVlKRS. Cspt H'nry A. Jones, a well known steambest man ol Cincinnati, died jester-day. Tbe brewers a the tahwd States are said to he oigai, s.ng for aav aautraasive political 'ampsign -Tbe a'rlke of the third 'tnoJ1 seiner of Pennry vniia baa Tbe men have ac reioeu the rititictlon of one.tttartr ceal per bu h-l and resume work at coce.

The Na'lonal Bae Bill Lttagus playing will Perm Msy 1 and cloa- Octobe' 11 Tbe fr.t pUy of the Chicago club will be at flaw V.itk on Mat 1 to 7 Ihe Brat av at Ckiesv. go will hu on Mi) Tne league memiaay-sh'p lei rutted lo twelve e'ub, snd an club is allowed to hire mors thin twenty Ive pliye-a The present membership embraces the Ck 'Sgo, iMtroll, li velaal, Suffale, Boatoe, P.ovidabce, Now Tjrk snd Palladal. pais eluits Will IsveettgeM law) fiattls lllaeaas. lAssielstiid Press Telegram. WasHiNOTOM, Msrch -Ir.

Trombrow, of 8 urung. I I haa Iw-n appointed by the cnuimiBMoner of agriculture Investigate the rattle disease a'. Njoabo Filla, Kansas, Immedlatety. htlM li Eds. "1.11 -mi' own fault If yen rem nn nek when yon "SB Wet bop hliura UAM aever-iul.

The wrakeat woman, smalls I child, and sickest invalid can im hop bitters with sstely sud grs good. (I men tottering aronnd from rheu-matl-nt. Sidney trouble or any weakness wUl be slmmt new by mtng bop bitters. My wife and danrktor were made healthy hy the use of hop bitiera, end I recommend them to my people. Methodist Clergymsa.

A.k snr rood d. trior ir hon Ultie lire not ihe beat lam sudlclas UB earth. -Mslaiktl fever, agus and blllouanesa, will Icare every neighbjrbood aa sooa ss hop sntve. "My mother drive tbe paralysis and aeuv ra'la al' out ol her at stem with bop bit-t, Ed. "Oswego Sua." Keup the kidneys beslthy with bop bit-teis snd you need it fear aiekuess.

Irs water Is Holered harmless Sid mora rcfrestilng snd rev.ving with hop hitters la oach draught. The gor of youth for tbe aged and ke-(ltro in hop bltti ral "At ihe ehr, re of life nothing eqaila Uo), hill, re lo aiiay all Uan blea Incident thereto- "The M-rlodlral for ladlee to take monthly snd i wiilcb tbey will receive the greatest I is hoi bitters." Miithen wl' i sickly, fretful, nutslng -hililreu, 'HI tl children sr.d Denell ibemselvss by Inking hop I. liters dally. Thousand I auuual from me form of kids- dnea ihai mlgiit bav.i been a timely uso of nop billera. Indigestlim, weak stomach.

Irregularities of tba bowels, cannot exist when boat bitters are lined. A timely use of bop Hitlers will Seep a wh tie wily lu lubti.t heallu y-iar al a little cost. -To produce real geuuiie Bleep and childlike r. me sll Lake a little hop bltlera ou rein log. That It llgestlon or omach gas at night, preveuiing rest and Bleep, will disappear by using ip bitters.

Panly'lc, nervous, tremulous old ladle aie mule quiet and sprightly by ip liU'crs. utt tears' Kxperieaee el aaUld Nans. vins. itKiuv'i BoorwiBe Srwor, for shildre -nlr. is the presciptloa ol ons of the Ma email physicians snd nurses In tbe United eutc and has bees bs-h! ftw lortv yasrs with nsvei faUIng luccees by millions of mothsrs ft) their children.

Daring the process ot teeuuif Its vaine tn- t'rnlable. It relieves the child irom pain, ernes dysentery ana dlarrnies, gripiri in the bowel md wind-oollc. By giving health lo the cn'id the mother. Prise, So a bottle. I1IHUOL.MS ATARRH a npn fliire for CataiTh, Catarrhal Headache, Colds the Head, The marvelous ol this remedy In the ears il the 'wnders of h-jaltng" in me world ol msdiclne.

sun ane')le; no sueealng, but a lors. am. Price, aao per box. ror. s.

Chl'iholm Mexllolnr. ompany. THE GARLAND Hard Coal Base-Burner, LHADS Tfdal WORLD IM DurabUitv, "sonoiiiy of Fuel. Ej gaiico of Finish. Six years' use have isde t'-eoi Immensely pop-slar tl Soidoolj AfJ 4j7 North Wn-Wt.

iib.25c.s'uwui:ii tt is the v.kst i i'i-SiU irtxl ov a i a MtiAT. akoomlaats. ik J-laVsiiaau though their crime constitutes one of tbs most hslnous, and. It seems from all present indications, that IbeV are to be completely exonerated and Juillned la tbe killing of Alibury Tbe people of wsyneeviue are highly Indlgnaut over tbe anient of entire, and loudly denounce Teal and Marv.l. Marvel Is a very strong personal friend of Wm.

H. Booth, the present stile's attorney of this rounly. It is understood by tbee who are luuiuaie wivn me iww, Moolh, who Was formerly of Wsynse. villa. Is largely ludeoied to Mr Marvel for hia -cee la bla political life.

It ulaces Mr. xiin in a ail oeilesant puallliaj. as It vow becomes bis LIB I si duty to ferrll out the 'eats ol this case, and If tbe fics Justify It be wHI bav to pn secu hit bvstlrwud for I grave crime. tut tint UAKiisRusn.r nnsoNio. KpacJ .1 lo Psniagrapk Atlanta, HI March Dr, W.

T. Kuk, of that place, made a poa' mortem tiauilaa-llon on the body of Allibuiy, who died at Waysesvllle, on Mondiy, nd who was shot l.y leery Tesl. Afler tbs doctor oned lbs bwly, snd wse sswleg It up. the needle be was usirg penetrated one of bia dngers sed iwl.rnrd It, and be I suffering terribly. Ills I aid became ao painful and swollen that be called In phyalciana ce Tuesday o'C'it, snd bsd bis band openrd.

THE WABASH. The Train Dispatchers' OHee Krmovsd Fron Bprlagle d-Otber Kallway Knaers. IHpsclal tn Pantagrapk. rraiNSnsLD, March -There has been i glsat deal of goeaip la this city today am eg railroad men In regard te certain changes about to be made, as rumored. To dsy tbs train dlspstchtrs' otBoe of the Wabash at tb plsce wss disorgan'a id and the nine dispatchers distributed along tbe line at snllable points Three go to Decstur, three to Bluff and three to Litchfield Thus Is removed as Important ofBce, which has been located here for many years.

This removal renews the rumor that prevailed some tims ago, that tbe Wabash Intends removu tbelr eitenilve shop, from this city to Decstur. However, there seems lo be no foundalioa for tbe report, and tbs removal of the dispatchers' office has ae direct connection with this. 1 here was slso In circulation today a rumor that Division Superintendent Lleik, of tbe Wauaob at.tbia poiul, bad resigned, but to a reporter who interviewed him to-night, Mr. Clark denied the statement. Many, however, seem to be Inclined so think that the report may prove true, NEIL M'KEAGUE.

The Ooreer's Jary Believe Ms Mardered Mr. sad Mrs. Wilsoa at Weaaelka (Asaoclated Press Telegraat.J Cbicaoo, March -The coroner's Jury today concluded tbe Investigation of the Win-nelka murder. Tbe verdict Inds that "Mr. and Mrs.

Wilson came to tbelr deatha by violent means at the bands of a parson or per. sons unknown; but we, the Jury, believe tbe evidence cssts suspicion upon Nell Mc-Keague." Tbe verdict In no way alters the status of the case. Twe Indictments for mur. der having been fonnd sgalust kit league prior to tbe.eoroner's Investigation. lbs sts offlctala'took no part lo the coroner's hearing, being opposed to the dlvulgence of tbe strong evidence tbey clslm pmaesi sirainst Mi Kesgue.

Hence tbe mildness of the verdict. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE. An llnhiiy Wife Attempts to Fad Her Oareer. INpectsl to PantAg-apk. Lincoln, 111., rch 8 Thla forenoon Mrs.

W. W. Stennett was feund 1b ber bonis apparently lifeless, and on tbs table scalds the bed was spoon snd a paper showing evidence if havlnn had medicine In It. A pby-siclau waa at once called, when It was learned that she had taken an ovsid aye of morphine, cvuleuily wllb lulcldsl Intent Bbs is still very low, end ber life is deepairidof Mur husband was for several yeara etilef train di. patcber of tbe Wabash road al Chicago, and iet one time was olnpatcber of the at A iU tble pis.

e. Tbey have not lived together lor some years. THE YANKEE P10. Tks Firsek Bannering for Mors Axserlesa Assoslated Puss Telsnram.) Pakis, March 5 The mJ ihty of the par. Ilamentary committee who nave been examining Into the question of the Importation i American salt me.a'a are In favor of tbe gov-erumant's proposal to appoint office's to Inspect the Import on their arriv.il In France.

Paul is in favor of a couvonlion with America for' tbe regular Inspection of pork lo America by olbcera emwernd to Issus cer ittcates, which shall then be "vised" by tbe French consul of tbe port from which ibe poik Is shipped. When tbe purk arrives mice it would only be neceseary tben to whether the French cousul bad properly "viseti" ihe ceilihcatea or had indorsed an ubjocliuH upon them. HAND ICS VICTIM. Deputy Meltoaald still Improving Sasde PermaBeslly Pat IB tbs Solitary. Speslal to Pauugrapk.) Jolibt, 111., March -McDonald Is slowly Improving.

Tbe pbyilclans were dresslnf tbe wound to-day and found It closing without supperatlon or ItH munition. Tbe ofU-rials of the prison sre sorry to ssy that Rinde Is Improving slso, and would oodoubt-sdly soon bs lo a condition to repest his deviltry, bad not tbs wsiden day ordered him to be permanently cot Sued In the solitary. OIIB uM si Arc Tillle Johnson, a ewede girl, aged tl, aa inmate of the Falkn Womeu'a Uome, lu Chicago, was kiued ou Tueeday night by lbs breaking of a ropn by wuicn aue was letting herself down from a third story window, to meet a lover. Her spine was dliloc ted. At 'be el'y election In Aurora, Wednse.

day, 2tr)7 vo.ee were polled, and John T. Thorwaiin waa elected mayor. The Issues were entirely of a local character. AT COLK BROTHERS all fok Aimum. The taa'alaee Repablteaa Slate (luavestloa.

lAsaticlatad rrees 1 Nsw (Imi.sins. March -T. rrpubllrsn stats couveiitlos met to bco. Hder, of ths sts'e committee, called the couven' loo lo order. Al so evening sesslun ths ruportof the committee on permanent tt'ganiietlon waa adopted Ufllcera aa follows: W.

B. Kellogg, pres'd-ut; I'l cblnck, vc-prenlden' eVm. Vigi r-, secre a y. Kdoiig waa anaenl, aud 1'iuibbeck took the chair. A reaolu'ion waa adopted naming K' Hogg, Pinchbeck, Htdger and A J.

Uumout as delegate for lbs slate st large to the repub llran national convention. Tbe convention then adj turned till tomorrow. It Is believed Louisiana will send a solid Arthur delegation to Chicago. A. i Diimonl waa msde chairman of ths ttsto central committee.

IstKLAND. asi.iivsa to aa a lunatic. lAsaociatM Preas faleiirini.l Loudon, March 6 -Nell Is, Ihe Irish In. former, who surrendered to the Ureenock proteased to give tbe nituet of tbe murdsrsrs sf tbs Earl of Lelirim, Is bsiieved to be a lunatic tNI.LAND riatiiLL's bill ausiTsp. (Associated Press Tslegram Lou no, March Tbe house of m-mows has rijected Parnell's bill smendlng the Irish land act, by a vote of SJS to 7i i (JESMANT.

Has ratBoa suabbs it all aoaih. lAisoclalad Press Tslugnua.) BaKLra, March 4 The Princes Maira Anna relurntd to Berlin yesterday aud re-Jcdned ber basbaod Chsrlns (its Red Prince), who met her at the railway ets-tion. Later In tbe day she was received by the litnporer snd Empress. Thus tbe dlOl cultius between the husband and wlfs, which set all Uermauy agog, bave been amicably arranged. A VSHT SENSIBLH SICBITlBT.

I Aaroclated Press telegram. Wasbiaioton, Msrcb S.cretsry tiger in replying to the bouse resolution as to how much money Is now In tbe treasury that can be applied In tbe liquidation of tbe public debt wltbout embarrassing tbs department, ssys that, after making ail deductions for special funds, Ac, aud providing for there, serve fund, there remaius as the final re su.t I7.S.S4 IsHt which may be applied to any gov ernment purpose, and that tue best ana wer as to whsl he conceives may be done in tne wsr of lluuldttng. without embsrraetiment. Is perhaps what ue, In the use of bit beat Indgineut did on the SI tt of February when he called for tlio redemption of 10 mil. lions of three per cent bonds, payable on May brat.

Settled Wilhoat Farther ou a fAseoclaled Press Toleir.sni flALiaaone, 111., March The lienderst divorce case, with which Justice Craigs nsme has been assoclsled, is kt good ss But tled by agreement between the parties. Hun derson Is to ssk for a divorce on tbe ground of cruelly, while bis wife Is to releese all claims on hint for alimony. Thus Juhttce Oraig's connection witb tne case clhapiieais. Tie case will probably corns up for trial on Friday, but it will be a mere mailer of form. A Dirty Harket (Associated Press Telegram.

New Tube, March -Arthur Dudley Vin ton, tbe la partner of Perry Belmont, was arraigned In tbe police court to-day nn the charge of pet Jury, preferred by 8. Kinrom, a former law partner of President Arthur The arrest grew out of a long standing litigation between fin parties over a lor tlOf), given hy Tiolon to tmplalnttnt In paytnout for a loan and which wss refused when presented for payment. fin loa Pae fa. Asaoclated Proas Teieirrasi. Boston, March 4 Tbe stockholders of Union Piicitfc railroad held their annual meeting to day.

Tbe old board of director! wss re elected i leapt August Schell and Solan Hum phi s. Hugh Riddle, of Chicagc, nod James A Ron nil, of Sprmgdold, re elected to 1111 their places. Tbey Overcame tba Drnioeratle Jtrliy. Associated Pries Telegram. Trot, N.

March 5 Ujnsselaer county liaa elected, of teen republican supervisor, J.m,..l. n1 an Inrf AnitHn lA. til Ul overcomli the majority in he board. Flies. Aisotttated Praia Tslegrsa Oboba, March Kimi)ll House was burned last night, but the fumi.

th B-iiHab, all escaped. The buildlug was a three-slory frame. Loss, 13 OUO. A Cleveland Maaafaeiarer Kalis, Associated Pres Telegiam C'LavgLANB, March eve, proprietor of lbs Novel iron worki, which have been idle moat of the time lately, haa assigned. Liabilities.

tVJ.OOO; assets, twice tost amount. The sM.gumeut wss preclpi. Uted by a lack of ready in joey to meet obligations. Bubop Ularkaoa Silll Low. (Associated Press Telegram.

OmaBa, March 6 Bishop Clsrkson late to-night is reported butter then yesterday, though he Is still ql low, -aud his rocovery la doubtful Ki'BIHB Present and Approaching Season Our new stock consists of a large and varied assortment ot Newest Novelties. We claim for our stock: General Mm of Immfiritir, A -AND 'eft of Prices ittk will IMt.lt bTH'S Do Not Fail to See our Exquisite Display of Carpets and Rugs. All New Ueilme for the. pHnr 1n.de. Our Kh1 Qlova Dewirtment AUKewumiKi" i.rullofalt&Newetehclee.

COT F. BRnTHvRa. East Front-St Bloomington, 111. hoi Edndr Low. i.tvr noons, nONIERl.

itioib, i ih nnll SO 309 Worth Miller Miller Miller Millar MILLER, DEEP CUT IN WHAITTAILORIHG. SAVING OVJS BBTOOOKB IN OVERCOATINGS SUITINGS, mMiir, at Bel-tsels I rriuimiuKS llret-rtlaBB). a a.rau teed In every reap guaranteed in every respect. 7 W. B.

BOLLES. if conl-Hand Book lor eale Hoohit bought aitd animtiera ot Magaalsiea wanted. Addremi 301 Worth flpnter-St froks Books Boob Books Books S.OOO old Bach No. Miller Conrt, CMeauro. tread.

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