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DOWN TO TWO CERTS The Difference Between the Pana Operators and the Union of Miners. THIRTY-THREE OEHT3 13 OFFERED, FIRE IN THr cTOCX YARDS. Noteti Chicago ton to the vteiit of 75.000. Chicajro. Sept.

persons were injured property valued at 0 was destroyed iu a tiro afternoon which swept over a la rue area of the Unio" Stocks Yards just west of i. ted and ''--second But the Men stick Out for Thirty-Five ot the Ur uul Jury that Indicted Op rat Arrests at Street Fair and Flower Parade Iv llerbol-heltn New Kailway Incorporated. Springfield, Sept. A special to the State Register says another fruitless con ft rence was held there yeste'dny between State President Hunter, of the United Mim Workers. and the Dana coal operators auk oliieiais.

The I'ana coin pany agreed to raise 11 price of room turning fioni the scale price ot Ti to SI.do. leave off the collet ssjons of ft rod. take back ail the old miners, recognize union in every particular at 33 cents per ton, and to work next Monday. A latere majority of the miners are willing to work for 33 cents. There i- a difference of two cents between mint rs and operators, with an advance of is emits by the operators over scale for room- turning.

cents by the operators over the scale for room turning. Blunder of the Grand Jurv. Sept. i'onsidernble yritieism been expressed here over action of the grand jury in indiet itiu a number of reputable citizens. The parties were indict-' for uniting the riot of April 10, when seven lives were sacrificed.

Mrs. Hart, of Lin coin. who is a stockholder in the oal any, was indicted with others. Mrs. Hart has never been in Christian county in her lite.

1 Kitehell, perhaps the wealthiest man in this county, and one of best citizens, was also indicted. Kitehell sold his interest in mines in 1 SP 1 Three More Suspects Marion. Sept more prisoners held for the mob ere jailed in this city yesterday. They are City Marshal Oeorge Walker, A. O.

tJlidvvell and Robert Winning. The latter was arrested Tuesday, but upon information by citizens of artervillc Stab Attorney Howler bad him released. He was re-arrested upon of the attorney gen oral. THE WOMAN WHO SHOT INDICTED. of the Deith cl in at the mills of lie sweetheart.

Ion, Sept. 23 ite I lerbolsieMiner has been io a ted by the maud jury for the m.ur of ('liarles SaIzman. L--s 1L claim that Salz.m in h.i a to marry him. Hut Tun i 1 sv). Several weeks iter i him she anon, nans lette of which h.Teved him in be in writer and in which her life and of her relatlvi were or that she said she iTui I strychnine about well at 1 a home and com It a led that uz had made an attempt ro kill her tarn ily.

With a horse and earr.ace dr to Holla way villa, where Salumau at work, and asked Salzman to 1 i ride. proceeds a few bi when a shot was tired Beth had vsdvers. Salzman irivivcil on i and slied the next morning. I bolsheimer rerei'ed two shot i covered. Si is 1 elrlir lilt I Many sss's v.

i li ri; promises to be wan ly xi ic I yff, jv. Y-I -ij, Flower lli -J Over I Oil )Od Flowers to I til III.I. Belleville. S. 23 la crow evi in Pelleviih i n.

-AH street fair Thursday ih pi ii.e,pal attraction was tin seeond anal flowm parade more than 11 o.Ouo dowers be used Autoim Idles and tally ho weie numerous. Zieg- euheiu. of St Lobis. was one of the ji a ml rode tie pa: do. iss Zoo ian a a iter nirn maids ot honor rode on a gorgeous fi in i or tiou of wiiieh 3.000 American I a roses were used.

The pa a tod yes terday, after who award ed The fail i 1 ith Mardi (irr i a Ouim Spriimlii retary of of ineoi Eastern of 2 I I the road is posed r-er Quincy a and it the coui.iies ot ler, Fulu utloiii Sjirinjrtield, Culiom was positii.n i-; the rna.t: nal st When asked if ini. rested in the nomination of any particular person foi tie otliee leppod am for no one for governor. that 1 mean th it I am not interes ed in the tiaht for the nomination fused to di-etlss possible eaildiilaTes on the Reimldiean ticket. Farmer shot Iron. Amhush.

I Fds. 3 23. John 1 or. 1 Ifvinu north of 1 itv. was lot from while feed ill- his st.

A rtnisi was seen esenp ('ot zj Id. Blon.I- houiiils Jii Track. the lix Rude eaine to Harris! tire ve himself up. He said he sliof en ise sD'Ulir co will die it 1 bel Veil Mooi U.N'Ii.i ST WK UiLO. si M'i'e s' a.

1 In park pa-atiob 'ovr; I se sheds ami i wo i ore le- stt 1. and the Transit House, one of the hist of Cha e. was considerably damaged. on east side of street were l.red by the lilaze. but wi re i ifteen bun lied horses in tlie sheds and in pavilion were turned loose-, and -a stampede followed, duriiii? which many injured.

Twenty horses perished in the flames. The principal less falls on the 1 Stock Yard- and Transit company, which owned all of buildings destroyed and operated the Transit House, the hospital and one of the horse sheds. Nobody severely hurt CHICAGO'S FALL FESTIVAL. Hope That the DifHrnity with Union Labor Will Be Settled. Chit ayo.

S. pi. 23. plan which it is believed will settle tile differences over the laying of corner-stone or' the new hie i ro postoflice was presented yesterday in the shape of an offer from Tuthill. representinir The local (L A.

to secure a new stone cut by union labor. Tuthill loehired to the labor leaders that the old soldiers would defray the cost of getting a new stone ami would use their influence in settling ex isting differences. This proposition was received favorably bv the majority of the labor men, a minority remaining non-committal. The work of preparing for the ceremony and for the fall festival is being prosecuted vigorously, despite the labor trouble. nlkcil to a Hitrher Sprim tiehl.

Sept. E. Ha mill, of the law Arm of Shutr, Tamili A Lester, of this city, of which former Knifed States Senator 1 is a member, has appointed u'fieral attorney for the Roliimore and Ohio Southwestern railroad, with he tors in Cincinnati, the np- point uent 'o rake efw i 1 no. 1 He be at tin head of Jaw depart- im-ii; of tlic road, lutring the 171 ill has tied) tin I) iinmili- at mil. Sep'.

23. Another Pin (' olida tn! ear was dynamiti'd last night. The oeeimed on Tie Made Park line in a lonesome place near the city limits. Nobody was mjured. Left No Will.

Minneapolis, Sept. 23. Charles A. left no will; at least none has been found. His nearest kin were his ai his sens, S.

and Charles S. THE MARKETS. CIi icngo in 1 Brut! mm. Chicago, Sep t. were th quo tati OHS on the Chicago Bo.

uJ i 1v ade: Whi I ose. pt. 1 i .74 1 74 I cemb.r .71 :s.73 May ,4 10 1 September 34 V' 34 34 December 20 May 2 30 St: pi 1 ml 22 -S 2 2 Dee ruber jJ 22 i May .24 2 2 i October 8.05 8.10 8 02 8 07 Dect 8.171/2 8.25 8 1 22 January 9.65 9.70 9. 02 1 October 5 1 5 35 5 30 Decerrbt V. 5 u.

4 2 5. 40 January 5.o55.55 5. 0 Short ribs October 5.12% 5.17% 5. 12 12 Decem! er 5.0a 5. 00 5 02 1 January 5.0 1 5.

02 Produce; Butter- in; ry, 22 per lb; extra dairy, 18c i 1 i r. stock, 13c. tool 1 per )Z. Live 9C)12 per ch.ickens, 9r; sq ring 10 ducks, 7(a geese. 0.0 0 per d- iZ.

arly Ohi 0 30fj 33c pc Hebrors, b3 veet pot? ys, per hi. A 1 25 bl Ora. be 2 od, MURDER ON THE STAGE. 'lioos anil Kill- the Stau4' mill I.eaiUu^ Man. Cb itranooua.

Sept. 23 Morrisnu. leading lady of the Plaster of Paris" farce comedy company. shot and killed Frank Leiden, stage manager and leading man of the company, at o'clock last night. Jit the Citv opera House, on the stage just before the eUl'tain for the performance to begin.

Three shot- were tired at close ranue by the wo num. all taking efleet in head, lie sink the floor and was inad in a lew minutes. The woman was arrested. Kv 1 etiee to the coroner is that trouble had existed between Leiden and Miss Merris. for some time, and that yesterday she slapped him.

It i hat they iprit i led over 1 1 alleged bad acting. Leiden made fin- and in self lerVnso shot him. The verdict of the jury was to effect that the nm der was preiaediiati and wholly unjustifiable, and the company agrees with the verdict. FOR ARSON AND HOMICIDE lice B. Britten I- Ai-nstril Wnniiii; Vntiv New York.

23. In the uniform of a soldier of the I'nited States Clar cnee lb Britton was handcuffed to two detectives on island yes terday, marched to the boat, taken tr this city and locked up police head quarters. it is said. in the United States army on Aug. Id last in Chicago, and on Aug.

23 started for Now York. Ho was to sail for the Philippines on transport Missouri as soon as she was made ready. According to the Chicago authorities the Melrose apartment house there was burned Hoe. 2 s. isjis, and a woman lost her life in consequence.

Britton is alleged to have lire to building. Britton denies his gailt. ii ouiul i Council. Pittsburg. Sept.

23. Members of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Lngi neers to tin number of bib, represt nt- ing all the territory east of Mis sissippi river, are in convention In re. The object of the meeting is being kept secret, but it is learned that one of the most important nds in view is the indorsement of a suitable successor to William Calhoun, of Illinois, on the interstate cumin ace committee. The convention indorsed .1. L.

Bowen, of Allegheny, and will work for his appointment by the president. Kuns Arouml tin1 Di.iinund. Chicago. Sept. 23.

League base ball clubs made tlie following records ycs- ndny: At ideiphia Cincinnati Philadelphia 2: is-nmd game) Cinein y. 'i his body, by a vote rvl'usi 1 to aobllsh tiie nt branch of the royal The lodge adopted a Incizing relief eommit- I i Is for relief purposes II iinmenla and by any oilnc means whie!) state grand masters may approve. Brcvln- in Texas. San Antonio. Sept.

23. J. H. S. I teen, ol Sin esa port.

has arrived here from Ret lies. Fiam where he has been vlsiiing iiis sister. He brings information that Captain Alfred I fus and Mme. will come to San Antonio, and that Captain Allied 1 M'eyfus will jiend winter in this rity for Iiis health. sister is at Ri unes mid is an intimate friend of lireyfus.

Will l.xpl.iii i.i Air. New York, pf. Tlie organiza 11 of i he I.iquid Air company, wiili enpitalization of siO.cno,- boii. has 1 en eompleted. The company is ora ndzed for purpose of acquiring all patent rights, patents and proem for the manufacture and 1 1 of liquid air for pur- 1 -i-s.

as de by Charles E. Will Be I'ru-f no lor I iij Cliarleston, S. 23. Warrants were sworn out yesterday by Vice Consul Witte, acting for the ent of Norway, against Anderson and Thomas, the Norwegian sail ors from tin hark iMot. who.

according to tlieb own story, killed and ate a companion while drifting in mid- ocean on a raft. DIFFERENT HUSBANDS. Womanly of Various Klntl-i Tliem. 3'here numbers of degrees of usefulness or to be noted among the of households. There is the man who becomes purely ornamental after leaving business; he has nothing to do after leaving the otttee I bedtime but smoke, read and enjoy After working all ihiy he rightly says he not want to In- botliered and while his wife may make a bright little tale out of the delinquencies of the servants or the children to amuse him.

she must not take tragically after p. rn. There is the husband who helps. his wife is sawing off a for a closet and lie sees her. me do that, my dear." lie says; is not tit work for Yen gladly -ho relinquishes tin task and in ten minute- he is calling up the stairs, just come and show us how wretched thing works.

I can make it Or. perhaps, he thinks he can paper a room. He gets it half done. the paper crooked and in wrinkles and then, gets tired ami the room remains as it is, unless his wife hires a paperhanger. It is wiser not to lot him do the gaslit ting in your new house unless you intend to go to bod at dark, otherwise are likely to be asphyxiated.

There is also the reckless and untidy man. In many ways he is to be preferred to the neat and fussy man, though his chiffonier drawers are always in a jumble of handkerchiefs, ties, Ashing tackle, stockings and brushes. He is generally a lovable man and lias plenty of willing slaves tearing around hunting up thing- for him. A 'urfli of Considering how great is the demand for women servants In England it is scarcely likely that they would to go so far atlelil as South Africa; but it seems a pity that another class of won.en, those who work for a meager living at sewing or charing, should not take advantage of the good pollings in that distant country. In Rhodesia it is scarcely possible to get a white servant at Jill and those that can be had demand wages which, to most young settlers, are prohibit ive from to a month being paid to a white cook.

1 some of emigration societies could turn the'r attention to this; for even if competition reduced this wage by half, a very comfortable living would still assured. Servants for this kind of colony need not be specialists in their vocation, hut strong, capable young women who know something both of cooking and housework and could supervise the Kafhr ho would do the rougher parts of the work. Some of the London east-end problems might he solved if advantage of colonial opportunities were more gener ally taken. LACE-TRIMMED ORGANDIE. A charming de-ign for the making up of thin summer fabrics is given in the waist.

It may be made to wear with a separate guimpe, or the yoke and sleeves may be made of different material to give the effect of u. 2 per Uicajfo LJvo stuck. Chicago. foi H. Sah ianged at $TSOf Will Law.

iTineeion. Sept. The writs of mandamus to compel banks of this county to county usse-snr examim their books have been served. '1 'he banks will tight ease and not i permit their to be exposed. 1 It is claimed that the assessors could bud thousands that should be taxable.

Senator sawyer O-hkosle Sept. 23. Ex Senator So vyer wn S3 years old yesterday, and received congratulations from all iv I States. IT enjoys mental and physical vigor, and -till ro pot In good portion of day at ids otliee in tlje manage, in ip of his affairs. Me oiio Iglllst, 1 1 la Gram.

N- 1 orthern. 71 No. northern. 6fHx70e. I Higher; No 1 7 Baru.y—L< v- er; Ni 2 4 Ife; sample, v-irie.

i lifi.lii Nomination. Lynn, Sept. 23. Hon L. Ram-dei! of this city.

declined the nomination for state auditor tendered him by Democratic state convention Thursday. He is at wilt the policy declared. a guimpe. in model given, tlrn waist, which is slightly full, front and buck, is of plain white organdie, the yoke and sleeves an- of tucked white organdie, and the deep ruffle, which also extends across the back the waist, is of organdie and Valenciennes lace. Our popular seven-gored skirt pat tern the -is used.

gon-s joined together with bands of lace insertion and the two flounces are laee-trimmed, Magazine. How fo Hie vt-r wives won -it lone- uio at lion while their hu-Tands roam where in arch of it more wives realized that home shoub something a clean place eat and sleep in. wour tea parF'S and l.arg«* show funetious Hut tliey ike dinner and -upper parties. Many families refrain from en because they can not do on an extensive is, however possible to give small dinner- and sup that are both enjoyable and in expensive. Ask people who either or will like each other, and If you won to leave a good time, jest as many men guests as guests.

If the men are to have a good time make that some of tie won pretty and flattering. i like to be flattered. Oh, yes, they do. I Kfil iilftnl, Mbs Kuehne R. the seiilp- iai- by I la waiian club of Honolulu to mold tin Lu.st uf the late Kaiulani.

a I The day of so-called is past. Owing to the great ad vances made in science and inventions within the past few years, there is now hardly a disease that cannot be successfully coped with by a great physician properly equipped with the genius and knowledge to properly diagnose the case, and the newly invented and improved surgical instrument- and med- cines used, in treatment. JD FL. The Famous Specialist of Chicago, will again be In Dixon, Thursday, Octcbsr 5th. At the NAG HITS A HOUSE, 9 a.

m. to 9 p. m. Returning every four weeks. Fifth Year.

Reliability. l'K. i'KETTYMAN 'none of the greates spocbvlists in ttmage of specialty, Addeo Affront, natural inclination, amounting; most to unnius. for tin? lovestlgai.ou ufthn cause, effects and cure of diseases, lie had tlie benefits of an education at tliejfreHt fist medical college in America, and aubsc. yuent experience and practice In tlie OS als of all the Rreat cities of the East.

His thoroughly practical and modern treatment of particular classes of disease, Hive gatnca for him a reputation and stamibi of wide recoKnltlon. He is one uf the worl 's grant ewt healers, has long been recognised assu''h and Is not even yet at tlie: lenlth of bis NERVOUS DISEASES A SPECIALTY. Do you have Ringing in the Ear? Hawking and Spitting? Headache and Dizziness? Bad Breath? Difficultly in Breathing? Dropping of Mucus? IF YOU HAVF CATARRH! UFWARF I Catarrh, if allowed to go on, to 1 hronlc Dyspepsia, Consumption and Death. TIM TTYMAN ran you soon and easily oy a positive, method, used hi rn witii Invariable success in thousands by him 01 (IlKO Dfv of Fye and Tar nearly all ork-lm 1 wli bitarrn. if your case cur- abb Dr will tell you so.

and curi vou. A TO Mi Nt To one who are suffering one or more of various forms if Nervous mhility, It lug in some or all of the following symptoms: I a. I.t! NT AUY CM I.OSH (IF C.MOH 1 VI AT slM F. DUCLIhK OK POWhlt, TC. (A ijulck arid treatment with jut detention from Imslm-ss.) 1 urtccH'tls, Hyphilin (blood polhonlng), Otriclure, Talnr in'he Back, iri il soon mil pern.anent|y.

WEAK I AVliy remain so Under skillful tr. itrnect, Protu Svjijirt-nd or uittju t-. LociTtition, Ufcivitiion Ovarian Dtftcultitt, will speedily disappear. Strii.it 1 (it a ren ti 1 ss) riot per rnanent condition. ou an be cuted, t)mi bringing happiness to yourself and ot berg fuMiiIIrig your natural function, and making home what it should be.

WJ, You will be treated prompt i ana honorably, tit reasonable.charges Free 1 1 AND KXAMI NATION NOMINAL FEES ONLY I OB. PRETFYMflN. 573 East 43rd street, Chicago, lilitsait ftU E31 NCE Sf) LICIT for AND he ational a I A. visiting London, Paris an 1 flrus lulii.g tothg I mposition) to any one senJirig subscriptions at one CO! dollar each, to the National Magazine. Twenty-five i pflt i ntzor I Ti xiv commission for over two an less than 00 Thismian, f.

the Nutional Atugazine istlu 1 obtainable. Profusely llu drut. I. Christ and Rls Time, bv Lon-Sharp; IA-i olbctcn- of the Century, by 1 1 Everett li lie an 1 riionthb a tributlonsby Hayduu Carruth. autlior Lnil, are regular features.

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