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VOLUME VI. NUMBER 295. Putin right to tlie front with a lull and complete stock of swm lilies, i T. C. FITZPATRICK JSALEM, OHIO.

SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 15, 1894. A I I If you wish line goods at low prices, they are the boys to leave your orders with, as they do a mies 8SB.KI sam U-uld i tt Groceries 'e eatry full lint- ana Kiiarantce witlsfartlnn to toinrrs. sins swm 'tt Sam ElWfS SEEitll siaa ilsl mwm -OX- SfVIALL MARGINS And do not lay any traps or oil'er baits to catch people who are not posted on all goods. One trial will convince you of these Tacts. WATCH IfflsipACE FOR 111 Holiday ad.

Moore uns GOODS DELIVERED PROMPTLY! No. 25 East Main Street, I ID. FITZPATRICK. ASTHMA Mil Tbe wonderful African Kola Plant, discov- ereil oa tbc Congo River, West Africa, is Nature's Sure Cure for Asthma. Endorsed by European Pfiysiclans anil Hos- piiuls ts a positive Conslituiloiml Cure for recorded cures in 90 days.

It never fails. Cures Guaranieed. No Pay until cured. FREE by ninii. to auy Address KOLA IMPOffflHG 1162 Bmadoay, Hemtatk.

(MIS! 0 Democrat Committeemen Decide to Report His Bill. FULL Mnrrs TOXUJUT. TIlO i I I I I ot CD DUN'S TRADE REVIEW. 4a In Numtiir at Kjnpltijctl NEW YORK. Dee.

u. Dun Weekly Review of Trude today lays: DuuV Review is enabled, the kindness of several thousand manufacturers, who havo forwarded statements of their payrolls for November, this year, iu 1SU3 und in vtM, to make a very encouraging comparison of earn- ugs for that mouth, which shows an ncreaso iu total pa.vnn.-uts of 1,1.2 per over last year." but a decrease of 18.a per cent in comparison with 1S92 A statement of hands employed shows hat the establishments por more hands were employed thaii 'STM a but "8 ceut less than in The average of earnings for over is 4 per cent larger than iu S93, but 14 1-2 per cent than iu uud this statement takes no ac- His Testimony Before the Lexow Committee Caused It. liKPTJBLIOAN-EKA $1 per Haws, del.vered. IQc. a wetfc.

I year in advance. HERE ARETFEVrPRfCES in the mouths compared, or of the establishments not working at all this year. Iu some of tho industries more, hands are at work thau ju 1S9J, but iu others the- ducresua in -OBO-- Ill CHECKERED FRONT, MMK.Matn. Tel. Ut.

crushed ly the Japs le- ise their Hues were weak. GradGroceries. From now until 'Christmas we will make the following low Prices on Goods gallons Water White Oil for We are fortified behind sucli strong lines of goods that our competitors are beaten to the wall. Our LINE OF TIES will be very attractive for the holidays. Making a OF FURNISHINGS ior men gives us a decided advantage.

We get all the standard makes of Shirts, Collars, Cnfls, etc. (Standard Oil euaran- teed.) Uty Mills or Buckeye Flour sack. Lion, Arbuck- Ie Dailneimller Luxurv. rwr 1A 01 Jersey, Gilt Edge or Dilhvortlrs Coflec, 21 per pound package. Strictly pure New Orleans Mo- Jasses coins a gallon.

Pure sugar syrup 2f, CaMfurnl.iIildlIi iu lilllfurnln Lv ip lain! A.ini. Is California Must in usius CajIKirula Mute UU 1,1 i i i La iforn Wim 4 La rortilnSixlltss i i California I'liiuis California Prtiuci. CullforliKl J'rlaiL-s 4 I i i Cm mills rluest Corsii i iirmi llnt'st Conskan 11 1V i Finest Curs iu UraliKi 11 el -1 quilrta new iavj JJe UIH foi 1 quarls am illforula Liin i Btans foi Id poumls fiarl Hominy foi il pounds llni (jianulatel fur Jl poundsSoft A for IIUIIIMI. IDS lor .4 His fur 1'So. .8 Ills for 2Si-.

His for ISi-. 10i- pound. pound 20e pouutl. pound. pollDd.

00 .81.00. BlUt Arraigned In Court. EAivus, Dec. 10. Claus A.

Has been arraigned iu tho district the grand jury indictment Blixt court uuili charging him with'thTinurder of Catherine Umg. He looked 20 vears older i nrst arrested. Hs brought u.i 1U 0 0uUrt a "-'lung to it tljJQtlV .1 if it We have an elegant display of Christmas Candies which we think will interest you both in quality and price WE SAVE YOU MONEY. I WASHIXCT.IN. Dec.

iratic members of the baukiiu; aud rency committee, ar an executive lui-et- iug, decided to report tho Carlisle bill mvu without amendment. The full commit-1 nt of hours oV'wurk tee Will hold an executive eessiou tonight and it is expected that a report will be ordered ou the bill before the meeting adjourns. All Democratic members of the committee were present at the executive meeting and Secretary Carlisle also attended. There were a number of questions asked the seer tary regarding certain features of th bill by members who still had som misgivings about the advisability passing such a measure. The secretar was questioned mainly on thesubjec of the parliamentary procedure wit the bill after it gets before the house The committee on rules hag promised rule covering everything that the bauk ing aud currency committee may require and giving the bill right of wa over everything else.

The rule govern ing the procedure has not been pre pared, but it will probably provide fo consideration of the bill in committe of the whole and will allow a certaii number of amendments to be ott'ereo and voted upon ius well us a substitute with possibly amendments to the sub stitute. The Democrat members did not find themselves agreeing with each other it regard to the bill. In fact several them remarked that it was a'bill thai did not satisfy anyoue. but a com pro mise measure, wniie ail agreed thai something iu nst be done with the cur reucy problem at ouce. It is understood that Kepresentativ, Bland hsa given up ull hope of getting his free coinage bill cut of his commit tee.

aud lias determined to offer his hit ns an amendment to the Carlisle bill ii the house. If it is declared not to IH germaine, ho will appeal from the de Bible all through the proceedfu a ere la only hope. His eye. er bloodshot and restless, hiu hair diihov- eled aud his whole, appearance, dii- quieting. The plea was deferred but it is understood he will plead guilty ttl throw himself on the mercy of the court.

Suit KuUred. suuKCi, Dec. heavv dam- ige suit has been entered against tho Carnegie Stool company. Charlotte jeorge wants 180.000 for the death of her husband. Tho latter was om- loyed at the Homestead works duriuic he strike of 1892.

He was compelled eat at restaurant No. 4, and it is al- eged he got some of the poisoned food urmshed to tho employes. He took ick and died on Sept. 27, 18ffi. The ilaintiff alleges the defendant company new the food was being poisoned aud egligently allowed it to be done.

THE SEJiATOUS 1MH6SAM. Pollc. Couuilul3ar mut Sup.r- Int.iid.ut Kyratt C.ll.il to Try ud thr OIU Caplula Ilclii- 1C, to BROADWAY MEAT MARKET! HavhiK liuiiKlit tin; inrat market of n. J. vDnirr Itnuulway and Ciiliinilil.i strwt.

I wish rn rail iiir iittfiitinn nt my friends unit, the nn to the fiir-t thatl wlllnlwnys liavi- lianil t-'irnt-l'litnti titm'l; FRESH MEATS OF ALL KINDS, HAMS, BOLOGNA, LARD, POULTRY, Etc. I have been in I UK business in Salem for yyftrs which xvill iiiiiirantee that my meats win be A No. 1 Iii every particular, tflve mv a cull. A. WEASE, Corner Broadway and Columbia St.

Christmas Presents! IS THAT TOT IS BOTHERINB YOU? DO NOT KNOW WHAT TO BOY? That should not wforry you. tor we can supply ym. Uoini' In antt luok our stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS, "Ck Is eumpletc anil prices lower tban G. F. KESSELMJRE, 31 niilllt Street fitlleill.

tHilu CUT LOOSE AUCTION SALE! vision, giving the house an opportunity to vote on the proposition. TURKEY IS DISPLEA6ED. to Accept an Arm.nlmn Commit. lotiflr Our WASHIN.ITON, Dec. Unitei States will take no part iu the invest! gallon in the Armenian outrages Finding Hint the limitations imposed bj President Cleveland and upon the funn tions of United States Jo wet- were such as to prevent his joint actioi with the representatives of the otliei tho sultau lias withdrawn hit invitation to the United StaK-u to ap point a commissioner, and consequently Mr.

appointmont lapses. In deference to the religions siiitimen. of the country, as voioo-i by an iucre number of iwlitioun and resolution' of mass meetincs and private coiumu- nications from respectable citizens, thi president decided to allow Mr. Jewctl to investigate and report upon tin actual state of the Christians in Ar. monia, hut iu doing so he felt obliged in order to make it plain to the powere of Europe that he had no intention ol intruding upon their doman, to request from the sultan, backed by one of the signatory powers.

As an extra precaution against involving the Unite,) States in niiy European disagroeuionui that might follow the investication. Mr Jewett was instructed to make an hide pendent inquiry and report only to the state department. These last reatric tiona were apuaroutly unpalatable to the porte, and so, by the withdrawal of Hall Court. MIODLESBOKO. Dec.

Judge W. L. Hull, who was driven out of the courthouse at Hazard. Perry county, because he ordered Fields aud Atkius. the murderers of County Judge combo to j.iil, has reconvened court at Hazard unmolested.

Fields and Atkins are thought to have fled the country will reach Hazard not Inter than Sunday and is authorized to take prompt measures. ArmiMlr'i to Vm-utan. Dec. V. Armour, whose projected trip to Yucatan tlie ii.turui-.

of sieuce has aroused much interest, will depart upon his yacht, tht. Itiina. today or toworrow, a choson party of scientistB for ca. Field Colum- YORK. Dec.

confession of Police Captain Creedou bfore the i Lexow committee, that he paid $15,000 to secure his captaincy, resulted in his I suspension from the force by the boari 3f police commissioners on recoiuinc-ida lion of Superintendent Byrnes, who wa ustructed to prepare charges against him The Lexuw committee had agreed tha Creedou should be granted iuimunit rom punishment for his purchase of captaincy, aud when the action of th wlice commissioners became known hey, as well as Superintendent Barnes were subpienaed to appear before the investigating body. Captain confession was the biggest sensation ye brought forth by the Lejow committee In itself, the captain's statement merely a continuation of testimony already elicited before the senators, but the startling facts essentially iuterwoveu with this sensational exposure places tint of dishonor and corruption upon uieu who havo held some of the most respousihle oiliest) in the gift of the community. Hut public ceusure Is not lumped 011 Ci-etiiiou's head llo had served in thu local police department or years i honor uu.l distinction. U6 IK a war-scarred veteran whose record shows that in of the civil war ho risked life for his country. captain's fault is forgotten liv the popular miuil sympathy for Jus present trying position" sud lor his pout rucord.

John W. KepptmiiHgen testified that lie handled the money. MB was giveu eVl he turned over I I it to "Honest" Martiu for the benefit of Police ComuiiMiouor Voorhis. a i i justice. kept the remaining for himself, was the go-between.

Kepnenhnu-uu swore thnl Vw.rliiH lied if he suiil he'lid not get thu monoy. Whew Mr. Huff learned of Captain Creedou snstMuision, the committee UB- came excited. "Subpu-im all tho com- misBioiiers," yelled Bradley lue Hiibpii'uas wtro ismivii. "It looks us thougii the men who tell the are to he suspended by tho police board." unid Senator O'Connor, angrily.

"It i.i abominable." was Chairman Lexow'a verdict. F.very on.j spoke Indignation prevailed. The subpu'Uii server! soon performed work, and 'ommiisioner Alarti WARRANTS FOR CONTRACTORS. Iii OLEVKJ.AXD. Dec.

eenra- tioaal testimony waa brought out at thi investigation into the practiced by contractors in tha erection of Several bricklayers who worked on a number of the while under courae of ooMtmction, snrin te.tl«ed tNkt they had been initructed IALISl by contractors to build hollow walls and fill them in with all sorts of rub- The school authorities, fearing that ho contractors implicated iu the fraudu- ent work would leave ths city, swor" out warrants for the arreat of certain contractors and officers were started out take them into custody. One of the mason r. Fire-how, has since been arrested on a warrant, charging him with violating a statute which makes dishonest work- on public buildings a criminal offense THE CAUSE. A IU(ato Labor O(Bclal. CtlBcTh.lr PwtiloDi J.

McCalr. SM.r. Acalnit jaba A BBtllr Wanted (iruoui. SOUTH CHARI.KSTO.V, Dec. man Ashley, who married Mis Oraham here a short time ago, seems a much-wanted man by the authorities of Dolaud.

Fla. A letter received Marshal Buifonbarger from Sheriff Kurtz or that place states that Ashlev came there one ago in a bad pecuniary plight, and was employed bv Adam Covell of New York, who treated him kindly. audMwas repaid for his gratitude by Ashley getting away with a good deal of money. Sheriff Kurtz also says tuitt no expense will be saved for his capture. Tlie last heard of Ashley was a letter written at El Paso Tex, A ttMuk Orcmitxvtl.

Verm SANDUSKV, Dec. new jauk has boon organized hero, and will known us the Commercial bank It vill occupy the stand of tho old Wyuu- lot County bunk, which went under during the panic. Tho following the organization: President. T. E.

Beery of his city; vico president. John R. Layon of this city: cashier. Mark Cook of Ceutreburg. and assistant cashier, E.

A. jordon; directors, M. Carlisle bunker, of ML Uiload; M. Burr Tall- uittKe, banker, of Cencrebnrg; 1-ulliiigton, banker, of Marysvllle and Mrs. Lambert of ML Giload.

Can ital, M.u KUct CLKVELASD, Dec. 13. uewlv- oi'Kauizud National Hardware Dealers' association elected officers as follows- Pri-sideut, VV. W. Supplou, Philadel- with Central America.

Tho Field Columbian museum of Chicago will bo th beneficiary of tho expedition their (not the Martin implicated) tusuiue'd tlie wituesa stand, llo had not known that the committee wore desirous of retnin- iiiir Captmii Creedou, or he wonld biiVB done otherwise. Ho liud voted for Creedou's suspension OI1 an negro prowler who trying to break into tlie house. W. Dec. Smith and Cora Phillijig, both Preston im-iidatioii of Superintendent By Commissioner Martin said Im wax de- nmler its invitation.

Mr. Jewell's appointment is cancelled. LABOR BILL FINISHED. DRESS GOODS Are selling today in many oases lower than they were bought. It is not so much A BENEVOLENT SPIRIT on the part of the holder as it is a philosophical bowing to tin.

inevitable that makes it possible for you to buy goods iii genera and dress goods in particular so cheap. am selling- out, my entire etock must go by December 25th. Christmas is Coming My best stock of Diamonds, Watches and Silverware remain unsold. Come and be convinced that this is a genuine auction sale to the highest bidder. There will be a sale every afternoon at 2:30 and at 7 in the evening.

Ladies especially invited to these sales. Goods sold at private sale at reduced rates. SILK WARP AXD ALL WOOL HENRIETTAS will be found in both blacks and colors, very low. some SO to 88 cent goods marked as low as 50 cents. c6 MAIN.STREET, 'EXIST, SALEM, OHIO.

Arbitratr jLjhbor lo Incorporated. WASHI.VOTOS, Dec. Com uiissioner Wripht aud Mr. Kernaii, who, at the request of the house committee on arbitration, have been considering the question of amendments to th-" Springer bill, already reported, 1 finished their labors. It is uiiuerstooi that they have practically drafted a bill.

differing in so many material fea ures from the Springer bill, aa to en tirely remodel that measure. A prom neut feature will certainly be a ion for the incorporation of labo unions, thus increasing their reiponsi hility. It is also believed that they recommended that quasi nublic corpora tions, such as railroads, which have er ercised rights of eminent domain, shal be forced to submit to arbitration, while it shall optioual with labor unions tc do so. III. liviiiK at Halock, in oounty, have returned from their elops- luunt uud marriage.

The frirl for nearly a year had nursed Hmith'n mother, and the luttcr junt bet'ora died asked her sou to murry tho girl who had nursed her. The parents UIM! ull the relatives of tho yoiiDK lady ivia-o opposed lo thu iiialoU, and ao they ('lopad. Her father and brothors watched the trains to hur escaping, liul the runaways ilruvu 1'J milt'd tho country and irnro married while thoy wore beinir huntoil. BRIAN BROS'. 60 and 62 Main Street.

WE PROPOSE TO GIVE COAL! jci.ii BEST QUALITY LEHI6H, 6 Ibs Oranulat 61bsSort A su'iir i 1 uil, (beat the market Sc At! pacunKe foifee Sift. 1 Peactiea Evujmr.itea Peart 1 I 4 Crown 1 Hi Fancy PruneHs isc." I Ih Fancy I'urou. t.v 1 U-moo Peel I iftFancroninxs fee' 1 -it 7 fltl.lma 1 Lar Lenox Soap 4c. COXNEXI, Wf b.ive 01 Canilles f-r the Holidays will at thu lowest pofniMe prices. Re aiember we are for Itesh fanoirf Butcer and EIKS.

All wc.lseuarajit«cl boat the marki-c affords. Wishing you meirf Christmas and Uappr Xew J. Trotter, 34 E. Main st WtTTI FOR ANT STOVE. FUStMACe OUE-HAIFCHMPEII tm The HOUM Seulan.

WASHINGTON, Dec. time of the house was consumed with debate on the pension appropriation bill and, although it abounded" in charges and counter charges, it lacked interesting The 1 carries ,570 and was passed without amendment. The Hitt resolution of inquiry calling on the secretary of state for the correspondence relating to the payment of $425.000 pn the bill in connection with the fur seal controversy wa-j adopted. The closing session was devoted to the consideration of private pension bills and the house adjourned over until Mcndav. toAmy.

WASHISOTOX. Dec. years aeo congreaa delegated to the aecreteiy of atate the duty of selecting appropriate means of marking Washington's birthplace at 75 miles below this city, on the Potomac river, and $11,000 was appropriated for the purpose. movement hac been delayed owing to the absence ol facilities for the transportation of material, but the completion of a wharf by the government near the site supplies this want, and the proposals were opened today. NATIONAL CAPITAL BRIEFS.

'Streetcar men hare won their strike. The gold reserve took Knottier downward plunge by Hie. withdrawn) of S75.000, leaving the net re-serve ut the of business or Uf 1U below the 8100.000,000.. Tho memtierH-bf the and itax-nl and other notables have been invited to KUcnd the trUl of a great 17- incU steel armor plate, repra- bai-iyttcs of the Pim.AUKU'HtA, Dec. iuteuee uuxioty which has prevailed ut this port for nearly mouth past concerning tho safety of the burk Carrie Heckle, which la sis weeks over due ou a voyage from to Juan, hue glveu to despair, and her owners and amenta have given her up for lost, with all auudi, ten in number.

Captain A. C. UerinaBii, her master, was a skillful shipmaster, but no doubt the vessel encountered and foundered in the hurricane of Dee. 11. which wrought such devastation along the Koutheru coast.

a Smff. TERRA ALTA. VV. Dec. entered the general store of B.

Hujtfrins, a Drandouville, and the safe containing nearly $1,000, was blown open and looted and about $200 worth of goods were taken. Hugeimi had gotten the cash from the bank in Kingwood for the purpose, as was his custom, of cashing the pension certificates for soldiers his neighborhood. com partmunt. He' promised he would do all iu hia power tu restore Captain Creedou. Then there was more applause.

It was uicreuaed by thu uppintraure of ponulondont liyruos. lie said that Lroediin's was different from that of other licensed policn captains. When was appointed he swore that ha had paid no motley to secure the ap- Tho suporintendent had i-ecommondud I he suspension because of Creoilon's perjury mid became UreBdmi had acknowlodiced guilt before tl commitloo. But Air. Ijyriies also prom ised to do all in his poivor to obtoi Captain Creedon's reHtoratlon.

The nudienuu applauded I ho auperi. teudc-ut. Tho commrtteo's udjournuiei till Tuesday adds fuel for the anx lous biioculutioii which Is being indulge in us to tho neit step in this startlin expose. Another feature which was general! discussed on the streets waa Air. Oott invitation t.

Richard Crokar to appen before committee and deny th charges made against him. Mr. Oof said that inasmuch as the tostunoay Sir. Aloruu. the Brooklvn tugowner.

im plicated Air. Croker in' constructive ex tortiou. the latter was invited to talt the witness stand and make any ex planation he might desire of Jtoraii allegations. Mr. Croker did not respond.

"1 have nothing to aoj to this," wa the only reply Mr. Crolfer made lo ill queries. ihla; Hrst vice president, John Alting, aecoucl vice preaideut, A. 6' LangHtttff. Memphis: executive committee, H.

N. Ltigslow, Boston: H. Uiahoii, Clovulaud; Frank Schapluir. St. Louis; Uarki-r, Elmira, N.

Pritzlutr. Milwuukeu, anil P. Smith Knoiville. Tim jiluTM for holding the next convention was then arranged, PiUsourK being selucled. Siitiil llu.

i.ovorniiKiit. TUI.KIIO, Cheney an uxtensivo medicine inuiiufacturer of this city, has brought suit against the United States to mi-over $10,000 which he i-lttims is duo him for rebates on tains paul on alcohol, an provided in section III of tho new tariff bill. Air. Cheney bo hud oudeiivorei'. to havo alcohol used iu his medicines properly inspected, in order to receive tlio rebate, but that ho him beau refused recognition by tin- revenue department.

CINCINNATI, Dec. motion of tliu attorneys for the Judge i aft of the United Htatwf district court discharging K. F. C. DENVER, Dec.

reloped in the A Labor conventiftrf over i wMth "'yj'i-wwi, The Gfelt Britain have perience and I adopted the princi; labor an economic action, "Whereas, Sach in the moat grati Whereas, Such are bated programme, to wit: education; second, third, a legal 8-honr inspection and home; fifth, for injury to the abolition of in all public w3 abolition of the eighth, the 1 treet cars dud gas an for publie distributjffJ and power: ninth, thi elegruphs, telephone mines: tenth, ownen of all means of prodnc ion; eleventh, tho pr dum in all legislation. '-Resolved, That the- by indorse tilis political British comrades, and. tb That this basis of a political labor aud is hereby submitted fi. eration of the labor America, with the request 1 delegates to tho next annual of the American, Feder; bo instructed on this The preamble was stii Btrassar as a bold misre; This brought T. J.

the platform, to spirit. redhot. fight. icaa ederatioa" a low Knoelcart Out. NEW ORLEANS, Dec.

Lg- vigne Andy Bowen fought in the Auditorium club here in the presence of about people. The purse was divided as $2,500 to the winner snd IMO to the loser. Bowen was knocked out in the Ifsth round. Bowen is unconscious from the blow aud may die. The Lavigne party has been arrested.

In York. NEW Yoiuc, Dec. 15. Samuel Seeley. late of the Shoe auii Leather National bank of this city, is a fully-barred prisoner, in comfortable quarters, in Lndlow Streat jail, bavin- been brought here from Chicago.

A I'arlc. PirrsBCRo. Dec. Pittsburg Athletic club finished a five-acre skating park at its grounds in the End. The park is illuminated with electric lights.

Fair: warmer; southwest winds. PITH OF THE NEWS. The tlignKement of gold for nhipme.it to Europe today is Father director of the observatory ai Home. dead. Daniel M.

Itolwrtson. the wife mur derer, was it liedford, Mfts- 1 Tlie Southern Pacific Kailroad company nn'la firm in declaration to cut To N'ew York. The jury in the Van I-euven rainl cxie. at Ihibuque. returoed vtrdictof guilty.

C. F. Ogles of Tilton. in a white- ftp trial, made charged against peaplf Advice'-i from Peru stAte that General the in-nrgtfut. is gaining accessions to liiw forces.

A Itlf Or i CHAW.ESTON. W. Dec. Th' Kanawha nnd New River Coal anc Coke couipauy, chartered a few week ago with $1.. 100.000 capital for the par pose of distributing and apportioning the entire output of the Kanawha anc Aew river coal fields, and rTximr the rates, has met and organized.

M. T. Davis was elected president J. y. Dickinson secretary and treasurer.

A mauagor will be located ut Cincinnati. The concern includes in its membership 'M per of tirt N'ew river and Kanawha producti.jtj. Tmu'inoMT I'MHCU MIIDilay. Dec. The Christian Arbitration and 1'eacfc society have called the nttourion of pastors.

Sunday schocil suwriiit'jndcnU and teachers throughout the to Pence Sunday which This anniversary was luaui-iiratwl by ths ptat congreoa and is being more aad jaore faithfully in Eiigiund and America. NEW YORK. Dec. 15. Adjutant Genera! Josiah Porter is dead.

The funeral probably be a military one. General Porter's death is the outcome of an apoplectic seizure with which he was stricken at the Seventh regiment banqtif-t at Jaeger's last Wednesday. iT'nijfu: Dec. The baud of maiiagars of the Lehjgh Coal Naviiration cuaipany met in special sioa at the otiice iu cii anJ t-lrrted Calvin Patiiee of phia aj ta sncceed the late E. B.

an order otmg and Ueorge Loner an re- ceiveTM of tho tfntionul Cordage company Ohio. A bid tor tho ontiru property of the company at 000 has been received und accepted and tho huniiiess will iindtir a new com- i i i nventlon, Dec. Sprin fiold has captured tho noxt Prohibition state couvemiou. At tho uieuting of the central committee it was decided to hold the convention in this city in June. About iiiio persona are expected to attend, and special preparations for tho comfort of delegates will be by Springfiold citizens.

A. MftU Him Now. COLUMBIJII. Due. Sheriff Cook of Fayette county bus lodged in the penitentiary, ou a ten sentence.

JaniM Scott. colored, whose H-year-old daughter was hia violirn. Scott was in jail at Washington C. at tho time of tho Dolby riot, and would have shared Dolby's if tho mob had secured entrance to the prison. lift Threw the Cmeuiviux, Dec.

Carmine has beun arrested and confessed to having made the- brutal assault on Wesley Griffith with a brick. He was bound over to court iu the sum of $300, which ho was unable to furnish, and waa lent to jail. Griffith was badly maimed by flying brick. No for tha assault kaown. Rttaifi NA-n.

Dec. H. Harris, charged by New York with (rand larceny, has refused release by habeas corpus in Judge Kumlc-r's New York have a requi- itiou for him from the governor of York, and have gone to present it Governor McKinley at Columbus. R- U. APPEAL.

Tlnm Their .1.11 Into Effert. CHICAGO, Dec. Tlie sentences will ot be enforced against the American up storm sorted that there was a politlca. xiitton among laboring men, and IMC and secretaries and other oft- cers ot tho labor oiganizations use their 1 poMitions to secure political election and appointment. Objection camo trota a dozen President aow- porH, bocretary Evans and other federation otliwrs.

Mr. Tobin reutnrked that such show of feeling ho wanted that his shot Tiad, murk. He was applauded by Alorgan aiid otheis. When ished President Oompew took I' and denounced us a Jie the uhurgo which included liim ant Mr. Tobiu.

Air. Alorgan or any othw delegate to jioint to a vulnerable in career as to honesty. He that it was a cowardly covert i upon nrgauixed labor. Ho clear through und his words we; bitter. i Others followed in a milder the display iltiring tho vupiud bj Tobiti 1 nnd GomjJ thu nature of the fight oil twseu the Rupi the socialiotic P.

.1. Wctinin Kugllsh based liticul from an charged Jih: decoy for thoj uounces thu atti tion into a poJi had been nsnu that its 'his politic lla tho Jtritain, otlicefl, are their Ainoi tious. Th eprevfoife and tho rollcal out of tho pream to HOI. When tho famous; the tug of wor Ktrassor of Now Je; posed to make the anthi declare He ameiiilniput the additioii "By moons of couQscatii pensation." T. J.

Alorgan, author the of Boston offered a But "The abolition of tha of land-1 only." ThomasJ. Morgan present! to show the relative numbers of ivorkingmnn, jaenTl ists and millionaires. His' ipwc vigorons advocacy of minute lim.t has been his timo was up half a unteered to give him their tiaie.af'*"- half an hour. He dva charge made in President (Sqm port that the socialistic idi fled into the programme. He said: "We have as cur the socialistic movement all.

Uboraaving machinery and we millionaires. They put Debt in ailway onion officials for ten days, and day. I am glad of it. That is I' Proceeding hare been rtl-k tn t'na ut New A Dw. 5 1 by JsiKht F.ivr Mnn- r-veviile a cl.a.'u- He Pr.rr him.

tho biilli-l taki.is hu giile near the heart. JIT. Dec. Frank Owm. nf thi- Uwcu liijuor law.

hns I married ii Mias Beuie M. J. Mr. Owei was divorce! a few a-fu from Julia A. Owdu.

the meantime the attorneys will make an appeal. The with their official in the Aiaorican Railway nion, are: Dubs. Vico Preaf- ent Howard. Secretary Keliher, Trejis- rer Rogers and Directors Burns. Ellitt, Hogsn and Goodwin.

wss sentenced to six months in ail, and the others three months, with of MacVean. whose sen- was suspended, as ho was not in city at the time of tho striko. The defendants were declared guilty of con- of court. In sentencing thede- Jodjfe Woods said: paouhmcnt sbonld bs neither Tiadictinrtor trivial. men were in wilful coatteapt under legal advice I should like verf much to know.

men were the leaders iu a great measure of laxvbrcukcrs and are: re- leaden. Ignorant men who followed them lisve been Mr. Debs is more lestionsibla than otnw. He is a mjn of marked ability power over meft. 1 constrained to discriminate between him and Tbe pnnifiiindni axainat all three la jail and nu-aivit of work that will make yon men on the bench, who will render'! decisions." Mr.

Strasser followed Mr. Ma, opposition to socialism. He sajd iim not tic erowth in Ger iim, he said, but rife.of Others rention i nnder: rawurh that the of SIOtiniM iu a wbond, frbm Infers that a fly perform of" bae which rate of train. By flying tion without itonwiB- kf roaad UM tail.

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