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It does pot manufacture sousitions whigh have @ @ ‘0 Gag = F 46 No Foundation in Fact. | co nemen nn snr snap ane aily iAPapor For All the People, © & ' There is something in | every Issue of the Tiss to intrest and please evory reader Of it ond marke il worta itscost, R bo 10 Cents a Nonth,' - 222 o lc “ll LAST EDITION, 4:30 P. M WATERTOWN, N. Y. MONDAY APTER¥OON, DECEMBER 17, 18 YOL 34, NO, 301. \qioors BB ACCUSMS KILLS HIMSELF , <---> Clerk's Murderous Act-The Resultof an Inquiry Intoa Shortage of $500. * Counc, BLurPB, lA,. Dec. 1h. -John remittance clerk in the giprer+ btate bank of this city, yester- day mort ing shot and seriously wound. i F. N. Hayden, - of Chicago, and A. from well, of Minneapolis, | respectivery pperiute! agtor of the Fidelity and Casualty company, of New of the bank. {nere was a shortage in the bank ac- our ts of $500, and this caused the act. On July 14, tour #500 checks passed into the © stizeus' bank, only three of whict have ever been accounted for. The mis». ing tem, it was found, bad gous from the receiving teller into the bands of Huntington. His records showed that the item bad beem charged to the South Omaba bauk and that the check had beep sent to that bank, _ The latter, however, never received it, - Delay was made in the hops that the check might bave been missent, Every employe of the ! ank was under bond eigned by the yige. ty and Casualty oomxtmny. and up- oo information of the shortage the com- pans seat Hayden and Cromwell bere to - The circumstantial evi- dence was against Huntington and be was called Into a private Interview with the ofbctsls of the bank and the repre- sintatives of the company. It bappened that the shortage ocourred the day before Huntington left for a wa- tation and be was questioned as to the money he 891.“ at the time, and where he got It. a stated that be borrowed It from his sister, but could not remem« ber the amount. Today Hontington met the representatives of the banding com- asy and officers of the bauk at ihe gunk building. _ Ho was there when the men came du. It appears thas Hunting too before going into the backroom, took a 44-calibre Colt's revoirer from one of the receiving teller's drawers The toquiry which had been begun the pievious day, bad continued about 15, iinutes, when, without warning, Huot- ington drew the révoiver and placing it glose to Cromwell's head fred, The builet struck the right side of Crom- woll a neck, passed behind tne windpi apd lodged in the left aide of the neck. Hootogton then tuned bis weapon on Hayden aud sont a bullet through bis beck. Tho bujle$ cut througb the skin and O esb on the peck and pamed out. Harden's wound was not deep enough to gnu bim ard be fan out. _ lostantis sntington tormed on Cromweli and fired a third time. Cromweli threw up is right hand and received tho bullet just below his wrist, Botb bonse of the arm were shattered. Cromwell succeed- id in getting on.bis feet and Hantington red ngllhjhu bullet srtking his vie- tim in the flesby phrs of the back, and as be ran to the door a fAiftb shot bumijded Itself in the casing of the door, Hunt: ington was then alope in the rocm, and the young man placed the revolver to bia right temple and fired the last shot rt» bis brain.. He fell oncoosstions, Cromwell rag to the Grand botel, a beck away, leaving a trail of blood on 1te sidewalk. The wounded men were a ounce attended by a rurgeon Hayden's i jury was not serious. Cromwoll was aced under the Influence of morphine 'htle the doctor probed for the bullets, I1 of which were found. The wound io be throat might easily bave been fatal, is also might that in the Lack, bad the 4 rection of the bullets been different, The tullets that entered the wrist «plit It nearly Ite entire lougth. Huntington waa found lying on his back on tho floor with the blood running ftom the wound io bis head. - He vever regained con- ic.~usness and died where be had fallen. F N Hayden made the following state- mert - We were sitting in the room questioning Huntington and bad asked bim some pointed questions which he took exception to and grew augry,. The quertions we aakad wore not of a nature tbat accused tha man of any crime, but were leading up to it, ___ DCPED BY SAARPENS Westerbers Vintimized to the Tune of Thousands of Dollafs Port Score, kAérIfI-no. 17.«-Three i rpers | bave victimized citizens of I+ + son out of stock, cash mnd property, ie the amount of $25,000. They professed t be inventors of a washing compound, 1 © which they claimed woudets, and for w- ch they were selling state and termi- 'a al rights. _ The sharpers took any & id of property in exchange for their : +titorial rights. For the atate of Jowa t ++ secuted from a batk caghior several i «ded horses and jacks, among which vre the race barses Dick Huntington ard Mollie Brown, | Michigan was se- «ured by a jewelry firm, who traded treir entire stock of jewelry, valued at $2.50, - Other states, counties and terri- tories were secured by other citizens for varous sums, ranging from $100 to « $0 mng, \A few days ago the swindlets gathered ! wether their property consisting of & * OnQ in casb, first mortgages on some I the best farmos in the county to the xtent of £9,000, and three carloads of ho e horses, aba without notice left the lI’he stock was consigned to themselves at Little Rock, and it is sup- c~zntry. they are now in that city. + Big Surprises in Store. ~rw York, Dec, 17.-Senafor Lexow was asked the following qusstion: \ls the Creedon matter the most important ue your committes has in hand before it« fpal adjournment this vear'\ \ By no means,\ said the seuator. \ The revelations next week will be of far greater importance, and more mtartling in their character than the Creedon tes- t-teony, That is all I care to say at this moment about\ what is going to happep.\ William Travers Jerome, of counsel fof the Lexow committee, said: \If Mr. Croker wants windication at the hands ~! the committee, Mr. Goff will be happy to accommodate him, Public sentiment would hardly sustain alcommittse, whose jurisdiction is confined to an investiga- tion of the police department, in going outgide fie jurisdiction.\ Engone Kelly Dying. Emw Yorr, Deo. 17.-Eugene Kelly, head of the banking house of Eugene Kelly & Co., is dying. U A Boy Maugs Bimslf. Naw York, Deo, 17. -Samucl Green- berg. aged 18, hung bimwslf today. : Cause unksown.. 1 - ln ocal me ~ 2 C WP C fork city, and then committed | suicide. | ~ The affair cccurred in the private ofice PRIZE FIGHTING STOPPED AsaBRcesult of the Falil Euding of IY hreo Exhibitions, NEw York, Dan-147.411 e sad fate of Audy Bowen, the New Orleana light weight, who was knockel out Friday tluut by Lavigne at New Orleaus, and who died Saturday morning, has put a damper on boxing contests in all parts uf the country, It is greatly regretted, | In the puginstio fratermiity, and if is that at will bave ao damaging <+ffect on prize An accoluent of | this kind put a stop to boxing contests wo (alifornis, and this fatality, coming ulmost immediately aftet the Fitssim- n onms-Rrordan affair in mtacuse ard the poagingt Bndth in England,bas I wered boxing in the general estima- ton of the public. no fur as krown no an mosity existed between the Kid and Bowen,. and neither had the elightest idea of seriously in- juripy the ether, Knockouts have heen so frequent of l4te that they have seurcely been regarded in a serious light, beirg eked upon merdy as n tempo- | rury stur. No one war more sbocked when Bowen's death war made public thas Laviens, who broke down com- pleteiy and sobbed liken child, Death was the thought farthest from bis mind, and be mournes Bowen's fate more than be did what might be the poessitie reeuit to himself, Cmeago, Dec. 17 -All boxing exbhi- bitions have been atricuy probibited by special order of the police muperintend- ent, who Is backed {by Mayor Hopkins. The order muy even be applied to the theatrical performancee of the Corbett and Fitzsimmons order, The New Or- leans tragedy bas served to make the authorities mote determined than ever to suppress toring. A $0 fight to a finish was io progress in the rear of a maluou last night, when the police en- tyed at the end of the siath round, and arrested everybody present Tho fabt was a bloody and brutal stugging affair. Tommy Hvap, whore fight with Dempsey in New Orleans is off, will be- gin an engagement at a theater here, Dec. 14, sparring with Joe Choynaski, FORFPEITED LANDS, Homestemdors After the Railroad's Land Some Very Valuable, Crawarsrtain, S. D., Dec. 17.-The event of the hout in this portion of the nortbwest is the proclamation of Presi- dent Creveland, declaring forfeited the right of way of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul allroad from this city across the ceded Sioux Innds to the Black Hills. The coufirinatiin of the report has added a now impetus to the ardor of the !srge puwmber ol bomestaaders and town-slte men who are srriving to ob- tain possession of the more valtiable port- tions of the forfeited . grams. | Included {n the right of way is a |88- acte tracs of land lying within the limits of this city. The reat of the grant comsists of 640 acres ou tbo wees bank of the Mimiour! river, opposite hera, a strip 400 feet wido from the Missour! to tho Cheyenne river, 180 miles. and in addition toe company was given 20 actcs every ten miles for the whole distance acroxs the ceded lands, to be used for town site purposes. The grant wam one of the must ralunable ever given to a ftailroad: company in this part ol tHe country. TELEGRA US CONDENSED. Capt. Creedon - was reinstated and resumed bis duty in New | York Satur- day. David Slocum, a miser, of Edinboro, Pa, was robbed of $.9,.000 Saturday night. ' As the Tresolt of an ~old end three Mjsecurt farmers wero seriously. wound- od in n controversy Sainrd ay, The Betblsseom, (Pa.) iron company has received the coutiict to armor Raa- win's - new 0 warship, | The contract amounta to §,500,100 President Cleveland has gone to the const of South on a bunting tr Anlnmp waa overturned | at Jackson- ville, batuiday night, and 50 cnildren wha were attending a party were thrown into a panic. Several were badiy burned. Aavices from Honoluin state that are planning their final move. An inearrection is expected, Ex Mayer D. W. Webster, of Plano, T11., killed bimself Saturday, Two w hito girls eloped Saturday with two lud.ou «tudenis at Wiofield, Kans., the parties were eaplured. A monoment to Father | Damien, the friend, was unveiled Sunday in Leuvain, Belgium, Constantin Meunier, war ibe srulptor. The trial of the alleged | whitecappets in ibe 1 nited States court at Atlanta, Ua , or ded Saturday In an acquittal. The American Federtion of Labot at its convention in Denver, Saturday, re- {usen to endorse a proposition lcoking to independent action, _ Ianpy Daily. a pugllist, had hls jaw hraken in a Aigbt at Bt. Louis recently,. \ashed men held up a street car du Oakland, Cal., Sunday nigbt and robbed tbe conductor of $23. M s J. McKenzie, postmaster at Adrian, WUirk , bas refused to tarn over the office and papers to John T. King, who her been appointed to succeed bim. The success of the horse sbow given here recently bas decided Gov, Brown {apd other capitalists to erect a perma« went buiding - for the Maiylend Horse i whow association, Itwiil have seating capacity for 10,006 persons, and the pro- maters of the enterprise claim that it wil, be betler equipped for a horse sbow thap Madison Squats Garden In New York. «v ill Report Carlis1e's Bill. Wasgisrton, Dec, 17. -The ecmunit- nking aud currency, by a vote Lianigebaln eight. bas decided to report the Carlise biil favorably and without amend ment. oe Warrant for a Dank President. Mipwaurkes, | Wis. Dec. 15. -A war- bas been asked for for Wilitam ififlfmnmn, cf the Plankinton bank, that recently tnfiql.’ common Sense Should be used in attempting to cure that very catarrh. As cataiih originates In impurities in the blood, local applieations gan do no permanent g000. lhe common sense method of treatment is to purify the blood, and for Whis purpose there is no preparation superior to Hood's Sarsa- parilia. k Hooa's Pills - curs eonstipation - by restoring peristaltic acticn to sme ali- mentary canal. = Tty Curtice Bros, Co.'s Blue Label tomraytoes. Bold by Thompion & Co. Choice sweet cld at [Thompson & Co. '#e we e # .es LaBRGER GAME THIS WEEK. The Crack Shows of the Lexow Team Go Gunning for Larger Birds. NEw York, Dec.17,. -The Herald says: Amoug the superior officers to be called Lexow committee are Supt. Byrnes and lnepector Williams. probabilities are that the latter wil} take the stand tomorrow. As to Supt. Byiues, the committee and its counsel do not expect to implicate THREE BURNED TO DEATH woman anD Two CHrALDRER Suspicious Cireamatances Connected With the Burning of a Building in Which Wers the Victims, 7.-About 8:80 ME.. Dec. 1 in Randolpb, this moruing a house ow: ed by Amos Marson, and occupied by a woman and bur: ed, all three being burned to death. r who lives cpposite was | Whoea'e tutors 16 fonese cl¥iltons 4 fire\ paftor the fa a ef Port Adt bur: him in the corrupt been going on for y well known that s wealth in a in Wall street. ays one who knows, hods empioyed b He in ipries has acquired bi legitimate way long been prepared, 8 for the orainary met the conuset to tho -compntiee, tu give the name and date of every stock be has dealt in, mittee wants to know awakened by some one shouting , 68 «treat, « in , _ \a d pulled a little girl from Port u | .a but she was already {ter the fire 'had been a little boy | Heros a imajonts ce <calied \ u luese face downward AcPO8S® | cirila »_eadd tu l avs t een butchered by d of the door kitchen and bedroom. woman was found in the kitchen, her body and that of th burned - be;ond gbildren were known Lillie Folsom, otzom, aged 4. weveral different names, found justhe house w William McReady.\ the house the litte girl clothing on. Sho died before a physi- the burning bouse, fatally injured. extinguished, the body of Voorhis bad _rem#Ee0 | wy, ragpd lying that the committes sbould find cut what Martin did with Capt. Cresdon's $18,008 Mesars Goff and Jerome were yesterday putting the finishing touches to the work cut ou; for them by Reppenbagen, Jerome would not say po. yet he lefw it to be Inferred that this woek where the | ¢: The boty of the ana although Mr. by the names of Av 14 be proven money Aunlly reaged, Caps, Strauss will, expected, be even a vreater sur pr He i under subpcens, and bas found out that some per®ODs with whom he was once closely allied are dexirous of going on the witness stapd as soon as possible, Thel: cager- peas bas determined tn he woman had given in a Bitte Whea taken ous it is confidently Capt, Creedon, It 1d probalile the woman was 1 gated and tipped overa lamp, citourpstances co hich may develop later, e captmin to fore- aud whatever be knows that may be useful to the com- mittee in tbe accomplishment of the fual object they have in view be will freely impart, so it is said. with the case w wz was THE PRESDENT DUPED? Granted a Pardon to a Man Reported Dring Who is in Good Health. Dec. 17.-Priesident Cleveland has sent the following letter to Warden Patten, of the Indians prisom, south, at Jeffersonville, pardon of Henry Zink, the obscene pict- ure dealer, which was procured upon the representation that the man was A GAY SEASON AT ALMANY, The New Governor a Great Enter» talner- His Staff O{fficerm Ky., Amany, Dec.il.-ltit expected that Governor and Mre. Morton will entertafo extensively at Albany. mansieo, which upder the bachelor rule of Cleveland and Hill saw affurs, and which during Mr. Flower's vcoupancy was never gay, sceue of much festivity, some colopeis of the governor's ataff wili fnd ample opporturity to air their gorgeous military trappings. As commander-lo-chief of the Guard of the state the governor of New York is provided with a staff consisting of an adjutavi-goneral of the grade of major general, who staff.; oo Inspector general, eary general, who shall be judge advocate general, who shall be a - counaselor-at-law of the supreme court of «t standing. a sut be a graduate o regarding the Dec.18. On the day of ranted a pardon (%o soner confined in your The pardon was grante he reprementation made to me by you and the prison physician Ing the hearth of the convict. letter dated Nov.18, 1804, you may: Zlok wis sent to the The prison pbysiciabh maga be bas been going down ra is also reporte ison physician to be in a serious con- resent montb I aball tbe chicf of On the 24th of November, D. prison pbyeician wrote: \He is now confined to bis be pulroobary tuberculous (1 top,) sud his condition is at best be caonOt' live much longer. ho will live through the on general, who shall some accepted school of medicite and of at least Ave yearn' raétfce; a ahtet of engineers, who aball hate been educated naan engineer ;a chiet of artillery, a quartermaster | genéetal, a | do not believe I out the following from a New York newspaper published todey. president enciosed a dispatch, ou Dec. 13, which said Zink was bess of health, gained ten in prison, and wis enersi of subsistence nnd a general uspector of rifle practice, grade of brigadier general, six nides-da- camp, each of tne erade of colonel, and the military secretary, of the grade of Colosel E.A. MeAlrin wi} assume charge of the office of afjotant general | fluence.) Have you tanation to make? Grover CiBvELAND. ® The letter,oven to the envelope address, was in Mr. CleveJand's Mr. Patten wrote back yeaterday anying Zink was in bad benlth, that bis action had been prompted by considerations of humanity. is in good healtb. and ho boasts of the way be got his Frederick U. McLeweo, who will recave The chel of efanance is t ond for $45,000. . He ly member of the governor's staf who is ubliged to give a bood, The next imeumbent of Cap. Benjamin - Flagict. and arerting the office will militery secretary, who has the rank of colonel, anlary of $2,006. The entgeop general, & -_- A BRAVE ENGINEER Romains at Hile Post Several Men. general, objef | of e glneerse, commissary general 0 1 in spector of rifle prac- erforming the taining to their respective offices, in keeping with mes of war there are no Mees ate devoid of ant The inspector of when be visits and Rescues ence aba genets - . Pa.. Dec. 17. -At the Stevens colliery in West Pittston, Satur- day night, the engineer, Thomas Lloyd, discevered that the engine house was on fire. He nade an effort to extinguish tbe ;pey weuld think some of, making fames with a lew buckets of water, but was unsuccessfal. but except in ti duties, ard the except social duties, rifle practice receives pa ranges away from bis judge advocate general is entitled to [ees in some instanoss. The staff appoiutments, in addition to those mentioned, are: general, William -< There wore 46 to whom be telephoned nn The map at the bottom of the a burty. abaft told the miners to get on the cage David Holmes wos preronted with a as quickly na poss ble, Ry this time the flames bad sucrounded the engineer. last he got the signal, and brought up neglected. the cage with lig men were aboard _ returned to c ¢ 7 h then retu to the mine for the second |a xgoy Yors, Dec. 1i~10 10 A. M Speculation | nt tte - stock - @xchango now co.lapsed, and the burning timber | Opened bus in the main weaker, Chicago Gas was especailly heawy, fall- t* ling to GD,. pugar wease sold down *, to inhn Ol}; at the start, bo t later recovered this 1b8 | jor» The engineer fainted | yq ¢ 7. _Szock Nmw - Yong, Hee, 17-11 A. m from the excitement and exbaost «0. | in the main w'ero Lower this mortlug, He was badly | the engagement of ©1,150,000 in gold lof ___. shipment to Europe tomorrow hfvmq selling of the srominent irsues inkey Did Nor Hurt Wrightington. 55533125,\ Milne banking and cur- New York, Dec, 17, -Upon the «close | roney committes to report favor bly Sey ot the football season, the Yale footbal: | Cnrliste's currency plan hao no effect, mssociation, in view of tha charges of | The ebangs, outside of Sugar and made | against Capt. | Chicago Gas were less than |_ 10 pat Hinkey, of the Yaie eleven, requested a | cent. _ Chicngd {i committee composed of Prof E Richards, Walter Camp, Henry F land, Geotge A. Edee, Judge advocate At of artillery, Howard Carroil:; w. S. C, Wiley; James M. Varnum; apeed. Eigbteen termaster general. e- cartinge was paymaster gemeral, commissary geneari of subsistence were iorpector general of rifle The atte of the building B. M. Witlook. teli all around the cpigneer, remained at bis post, At last the maining wen got on the cage, and few minutes all were brought to surface safely. aides de-camp who still Charles Francis Astor, George W. Turner, Saitertee and (George BHl'as Agnew, o n ~A Train Crew Arrested. Boox®, la., Dec.17. -Jamea Collister, conductor, and H. M. mbley and A. r, Brown, brakemen of a Chicago & North- weatern train, bave bort arrested, and are being belo («r robbing freight cars he discovery was made 211 bozes of im- but was quickly rescued. burned, but will recover. of iogir trains. T necidentaily by finding rted cigars in the way car of the crew, nal boxes were found ightean adtitio When arrested the men io their reams. broke down and confessed, bogus car-seal in robbing cats. as Howard Knapp, | again revived, [I Eugene L. Richards, jr., and ether mm; govery to i). Fugar «f?! af experience in football roatters to in- opening, faling to 13. n advance lo These gentlemen there was S ket war qulet allnd dull. __e&-_--_-- Gon, Clay Thauke His Defender. Lsxmaron, Doc.i? -Gen. Cassius M. written Senator Jobn A,. Hodges thanking bim for bis protest against newspaper criticisms of the gen» eral's recent marriage to his 15-years-ald In the course of the letter the parity of ages is and concludes as vestigate the matter, found thas all the charges of rougbneas O'Cloo% the in#T in the Springfield game centered in the alleged willful injury of Wrightington ty [ the Wagpu. t=. general says the dis their own business, of the Yale eleven, said in- etead of Hinkey who injured Wrighting- in life shows me that a young ir} may love an old man intensely, for _ pve is of the sou}, passion of the body,\ Gold Shipmaen's. Seely Visited by His Wife, Naw York, Dec. 17.-Samuel C. Seely, the National Shoe and Leather bank embezgler, was visited In jail yesterday Heely bore bimeselt well while bis wife was present, ment she was outeldo he broke down morrow's steamer, gegements thus far $1,750,000. Bun Over by a Cable Car. 17.~Sistee Fran- colse, 48 years' old, who Is connected with a religious order apd Fortieth atieet was run over b morning and proba es Will Not Appoint the Suatices, NEw Yor®, Dec.i7.-The Times says that Gcv.-elect Morton hiis decided not to appoint the twelve additional justices of the supreme court provided for by the new constitution. @ « Thero is nothing like Dr. Thomas' Eelectric® OH1 to quickly cure a cold or Written by Mas. M. filFfillom, Burrs Oaks, St. Joseph Go., cable ont this fatally injured. Stephenson's Sentence Deferred. frest b Nxw Yorx, Deco.17.-The sentence of 38W ®\ prrand priots, in: and relievo hoarseness. ory, has been postponed until n BPDESE CRETHESs DENIED TBI REP PORTSY I% 1GGFRIATED The Wholcsale Bus tsery of Chimeso l Afor the bail of gtort Arthur t Deated by Pts Ryo Ji, Bax bea a < oul .T -The Chigr> Iole d n re a 0 cbs aprctal wat GOD vou. dasbd, set et baterbhitre +10 foll « ra 1 'tem a bigh Jape s e auth ro f atures of chy to , l magssore At Isermuz. meners o' coe dimperiai cabs vet t at the nj;ors ore ernggerated. Jap ere thoop» In a onto Arthur were rertis np on etotbes furtber, the ( pocese so liers sows nys doc«rd their uniforms w bev < f uh t Mot of the @if rs bad prio soy fled, [hose who remained were armed with tiles and fied on the Jatt en \lie Japasitca O: rees, when thev marched tto the frets sttongboto, were bligiay excited to fod that the Lodiea of of | ther sap tured contades bad bweu fear fuog outilated l.e Chines gartimon, stom. that Port: Aith ur woe doomed, bad rut their Japauese prisoners to Attoueus Genths, The victor found the pinored bodies of their fellow soldiers mppod open and die while somme of the captives trad been burned adv T hese atrocities, «n«d the nemory of uthers committed by the Chinese muce the: begiiulog of the war, ep raged the beyobd ers dufance. *Neatiy 4504 (Chinese prisuogls Wore token when Port Arto rar fell, Thew will be ient to- Lokio and as kindly ti eated peso bere are tnated weil. The erupere o's owo pbyncan ls tm charge of the hospital.\ _- NEW FOUNDLA NDS PANIC. Plan to Tide Orer the Troubles. 1. m 8, KR. Dec. 17. -Mr. eibopnge. | He saye the pote of both that the government gguarautes a certain percontage ol the value of these notes, ecleny, ms they at onde ocquire | valus, aros move, relief in | $nimobate, | wark begins-and wegos are paid, list ascir- tain the condition of «ach \sm%k, then pa most critical; fgacide on the values of the notts to be guarnnteeG, each guazanteed note to bear a goverptmont stamp stating Its value, a fegintor to be made of the name of the owner nod tho num ber of the note, theso notes to be imdeemed il the end of a term of years | If the colooy lose on the tramsaction, a good wiv rm\ equivalent In immeodtato relief bean given by the resxzored curreuey.\ The gewernment if to adopt Nr. lrsus of tremury nole®. sOHN BURNS sCORED, Plain Talk frowm Gov. Waite. of women Saturday | fight io tne Bi, James botel. tion and be was lolo wed lug Gow. Waite The laster told Burns i would not go to England for suegt amenarments but not before, The state STOCK Y ARKET, __ --- Loat (b idrdren Fom ad. apow ai def (DD. daug b t s burned io death. __ the faun op hane\ cy ercaptd. $10,000 subscribed. n One Hundred | Mox isa» 1°C) 15-1\ thousand vive nitend y {15 saints-(sun: the - teatimocial - to Lady Thom; ) mada creamer pnt up fo ob€ ex-Uapt.Stephenson, convicted of brib» | fung, - Particnin w ant of nice butter for eggs“ their wintst uso _ ato requested to give £0 ® 4} this pute * Atrial. mean <2. 0a hy Ito NTs oll,\ ns others bave been. T be wourded Chi- The Governinent Loader Suggests a Harvey, government Leader in the legis lative council, has brought lorward a plan for mt onco a medium of banks _ now in cireuaintion { represeft §1,20,000, Ai theso notas aft valuolese, as theig is me currency and no business. - He continued: \I propos Bow bold by thousands throgbout thoe currency is obtained, &be whesis of com- Harvey's proposal, Others advocate the The English Labor | Leader - Hean Desv®n, Deo, 17 -John Buros Aid not got nm ay until Inst nigbt. For'the Great time since his arrrwal be received a dressing down. It was ot the coeoting Burns made one of his customary speeches on the faults of the constitu e A merican workmen were able to care for their own laws,and if they dia weant a change they tlons, - A fter the workmen puptatbed the violators | of tho pszssent constitution ment was with profanity that caused several weomen to depart in wllver medal as an ewidence of br¥a popu- larity, _ while Burns was parpcscly as was smd | down lg 60%., m decline of 1 -» per cent. _ T he tal - reduction in the gividend was Bo®\ | Main wen later on there was a ft» weal at the subsequent!y uBlq. AlbS 17,.-lhe bodies of game mentioned tharempoo submitted | be twos bich iIdreo who | were loak their testimony, which was in all reapects | last Man: i b : Anson M. Beard, left-tsckle | have bec. (ound iD th bog two miles northeast o[ thoir _ hows. I bey Wes with then ta ces do the - ground, with ther bats m? wraps on and with w hich wou'd indicate that shey foi alts ® , considera trle snow 17.--Heldelbach | had famlis. ___ __ L Ickeibeimer & Co. will ship $1,000,000 Togo cblldren Burned to Death, gold to Europe tomorrow and Lezard | - riasb. O } Mec. ! -The houte Freres $750,000 gold to Europe on to-|og me-. Solomon - Bekman was raakJog | toOtAl ©D° | pupped this 9MCCD M+ Ait, Lec kerman's aged * and 11 years, Were The other members of goming rown - school heen subscribed in son & Co» pre now selltug fandy Thon p utter \ds \D\ SHE A8 SENTENCE. A Petition Askizsg the Gowernor tO commute to Life Ema« priec ament. NEw \ ux, Dec. 11.-Gov. Flower came d wi dom Albany today toattend the funer | of Maj_ Gen. Porter, Asked whether in ippltcartion bad - teen made to bim tora commutation of ihe sen- tence of « preanounced upon \Bat\ Shem for the hingir<s of Robert Ross in lov, thev mor sild be bad not yet received {q, ile _enid it would not be proper to diroum ihe tin, ~A peti@ion, n wever, ois being circulated in Troy for ph e:titiuon to the goverDOr, ask ing lia 'o commute Sbem*s sentence to tm priso ment far Hie, Gev. Flower is n w considering several les pas«lon and comminulation of whic t every govwerbot Fe- ceives towns! the end of his term. Hs can devotciearly all his between now at d thr inst - day of Decemebr to this work, as he his no mmesagn to write ardro othex duties of ampottance to Aischiige - Gow. Flower wll 1fturD | to Albany essen nt ones A NIX on?“ RACE. Theo Bicycle Contest in Philsdelph #a Begun Wodgay. t - Dec.i1.-Pie six days' professiuial bicy@le race that was to bave started In les dustrial ball at 12:05 this moring did mot begin on schedule ume owing to a squabble between the nders anl the mmanoyemem$t ovr the pneslble msuflclency of gate reeelgtl. Ihe crow| was mot lars, amod the bait nosen propective contestants wee not sutisfed that the percentage of receipts would to guarantee their such a - contest. The matter was finally adjusted, however, it being agreed that the G rat $1,800 taken ip at the box ofice should be used in defray. ing expenies, the ant $900 divided am ange tho riders and 40 per cent, of the su tsequent teceigts amone | the tiders. The mo stated at 1'83 aly, with these _ starters: Ashingerz, - Gaonon, o'ciock Forester also joined - the group. Starbuck it once started in to break the His time was 3 - hours, 50 minutes and withdrew after cavering 25, miles 196, Starbuck, 50; Bwaota, 935. ON TREAL, > i the Role of Dofemdant Walltam H. Hale, of by cecunsal, chargerso made by men w the petition. shoutd take juGBicial know fedga of.\ required thens to proceed ' summarily they would ad jouin till 2 o'clock an give their dection then. [LZ ancmmmmmm A Fine Schoo! Bn&3ld4iag. the 15th of las® February. Currency Reform. were piosent. is aginst it. Women Heid Up, Siasion Robbed. atated to be less than $50. His Dead noAdy Found, for the deea ts known. qual of Dr. Bui's Cough standard in every housth CcONGRESION a L PROGRAM. A Forecast of the Asmasiness to b> Dis- posed of This Woek. Wasginaros, Dec. 17.-The Nicaragua bill bolds its place an the unfinished tho senate calendar. Morgan says that be intends, if possible, to bave the final wote taken before the If this bill should be Gisposed of before the holiday ress, the bankruptcy bill will probably Ea Appropriation hills begin to come over Fhe prompt considern- tion of these bills will not be interfered with by the republicans, procediugs of the week on Thursday by the ceremonies attend- iny the presentation to th by the atate of New from the house, will be\ broken a United Stales npahire _ of the Appropriations and curpency promise to the time of the bause prior to the bujliday reces-. tbat the rest of the week will bo de- voted to the discussion of the bill to provide a new system of curreney, to ba Tteported by the committee on banking andfcurrency. The desire of the advo- cates of the monsure la to bring the bill toa vote this week. There wil be ts 1s anicunced, tion to the adoption of a rule closing debate this week, bat it is understood this the influence of the administration will be exericd to this end, and the ap- protect provabilitles are that a rdle to that effect will be .mdopted if reported. It was apnounced Snturday that an un» deistanding bad been reached - by the leaders of the swo bouses of congruus that the boliday recess with the adjouromens of Friday next It is expected ROBERT L. STEVENSOZ DEAD. The Dremd Destroyer Selects Times an Author of Note, firn FRANCISCO, This Meizxell, starbuckc and Bwamts, At 2:45 | author, in dead. 50 nile indoor record, and be suceeded. 4 53 secondr, beat eng the previous best record by over 3 minate. | Starbuck then ratited, an@ at !t o'clock he bad not resppeared on tho track. Swanta I he score at 12 A.M. wass Albina\. 150, Gannon, 18% ; Forster, 380; Mesxell most lovable of coodern writer News Work's Nostorious Pollen. Justice Wi\? 1 Gaztte a that tm [Unind Etaron bo And piper» & # ¢ ra y M e 2. iskly .me). berfimes | with the exeiplioh ~of 40) mug , alive ally corn- h'm? 39:5 basis faw-stheir mod-meme“ en mre mire fires: \ if hs other Hook, . Hair—53 P ed \ the wtory of 'm A Vlllclflna’yAmWJ-JH: 17 O\ tie, 'a 3h\ MAPE | ray pooanie Nur Cartain Wiathir At ~* \C astle, and is a tilrof '* Was Dinnmmity or ma n C a * romantig di- | O9} { .3 Naw Yoar, Deg. i!. -The Po- lics Justice Patrick Divver, on charge of caroicanerms, migligence, malftasance in office, and scmudalom and disgracetol scondoacd, war Leur teny~ be the jJndses of the court of cemmin pleas, The charges were pugm‘ by bawyar rook iyo, 18 ars atgned by five | taspayera, | regidents of tbis oly. After the charges were read, Cbief Justice Draly called upon Jusiice Divver io anaweey them, Thao police jus- tice arom and smlid he was repented letterx, racenly s bad two novela one? 's Clut,\ the trreskasdawk -in Gat: s matltrhiese, from Edinturg stirring adventurem i trict in Seotland. THREE LIVE! TAKEX, AMother Cuis Her Ohiltrenm's Thom Flor Own. * Surroxta®, Mo., Dac, 17. -Mis. Maggie Jones, liwing's few miles corth of this yesterday afiemmoon procured m of the people atowe anl dreaced, A% timo? and cit the throats of hat two fooked to theikéets, “liningniif't | 1 3 EEx-Sorrogate Rollin, who, with Abra- bam Loy. appsaied {or Dive, then addresucd the court, He uroved to dis- miss the chorgges upon tbo grounder, first, thit the chages bad no been properly verific@, an Aucondlg. that the o bave no information of the matters sos forth in Lawyer Hale said: \Theso proceed- Inga an like the indictment ot a grand jury. \fs aro not complied to dieplose our sources of information, Many of the matiors charged aro etich an thosa upon which ma man can have macsual k nowlelgo. Thoy ure magter' of pub- ito notoriety ard such as your bonors Both chiidren died immediately., In uygxg' to ward off tlIu New; (tomb “is razor Lulu was severely cut an the lind in, chas dynamite Bal Wrousghk Whitt '- Mrs. gone them drew th ik P f re kii tasor morom hor own throat and 101110203 MI]?! \oo c phd flunk Mes which caused almost {ratgzn® Jone says ble wile was dent over being a» After consiGerable discussion the court mid they would consider the motion to disnziss, bli as the statute wn nae ams Thor Bo&LI red it ® “hang? | tht village. The rocking «hook t MeoMwbon, of Dugusns, bere yeaterday in the *~ Owmmoxta, N. Y., Dec. 17.-Fifteen Be | bundrcd persona attended %he dedication of the new nor mal mobool building here today,. The butiding is of brick, four arories high, of renoolssance architecture, and cot n quarter of a million dollars, It is believed t«» be the Aneat of its kind in the world. The easrcises drew a large number of promivent e«lucators fram all parts of the county, The sebool has T puplis, and ever; one of its 50) paduates his becoeens n teacher, The bullding replaces the ons burned on be How- |. The Brazilian revolutionists will pas been i saturday night. The Sposakerhip. > to oyu g o ArBaxt, Don. 1.-All the political Yellow teva ind cholts are raging in- asign«= indicts that Hamilton Fish, of RJé Janeiro. Tan W assmotore, Dec, 17.- Today's sea- sion of the house committes on banking and cutrency closed the hearings on the subject of revising the national bank- ing and currency ajstem. S40, Car- lisle, Senator | Teller and a of othen interosted in matters, betwee them, Fat, Miwmnz., Dec. Ti.-James the French chamber of deputles, Wak Gilfallin, chief justice of Minterots, |- butled at Paris Sublsy with sts died at bis bome yesterday, aged 65 h°§°§§ex was fought in Paris. Sab Bankers reppresonting wiews directly opposite the nstention of the committes. E hey were G. G, Williams, reaident . of the Chemical National ank of New Work, and W. P. 8t, John, president of | the Mereantile National bank, of New York, Mr. St. John is in favor of free silver, while | Mr. Williams N. F., Dec. 17. -Robert i s > Munn, 1:33 <3!” 2393053 «grogggxgnnlggfln “$32 3353121533: 57a figfifnu RJ Ad and a director uf t6e Unton EX ante Nati! mn ke agents bank, died this morning. ascribed (to worry ovr ths finan Baimnmorg, - Dec, 17.-Two masked men | tbo station at Mount Wil- son, Mi., lost evening, and at the point of (a rem ver compaied Mm, Mamie Wainwright, ife of the station toamafer, to surender nil the money there was in the doot. Mrs. Wanwright apd - her mother were alone In the station when the rmhbers <nterod, l be' bigwaymen left the in b ystoricn . The amon: t of mm the rob bers seoured is RBisechirging Indian Soldiers, WasuINoro®, Dec. i7.-Secy, Lamont wounded. mommies has dischatged 12 mors Indians from A CHAPTEK. OF NUBDERE , ; the cavalry arma of the services, and wikh the axcaption of the two @ninli ac@ig- anies at Fort B11, where the neighbor- pg mettlemélits do not affeca their / fullness, Itis expected that the first of the year of tho } army will bo comunoied: \ clusively of white men and negroM«' e- : *~ * To Invetigateé Mowem's Death; Naw Onusanm, Des. Barry left here yaterday forkome and smy* he m will pay no attention to Connors in the “in; of value Tommy Ryan also doparted, * Lavigne is detained by the polica. soon as he can he willi with Jobston, of Minia grand Jury will begin a i at thgjsame time fin? fl: ti? Bowen's Gnith. 3 ing exprentd bimmelf as fi \The tasfotunate temin j Lnvigne:Bowen contet accénmii ibiting ' any~fur Cn.100, 1>e0. 17. -l he dead body | of «td Jev e}, the 17-s ear-old sop of gig-[y Int rm al Revenue Collettor Will- fam J. Jewe... was found in Garfield park yeatoulay. All appoarances Inaicated he ld committed au'cide. No cause As | the defaulting bookkeipr, ~was | y. . The tigat:0n m: for yum entries in bank okann + Wien we ta Ea Into consideration the yrupy and readfrom t'e pages bf lts bistory the record of the xnyriads of cures 1t has cffecud io the past 25 years, all. iveri« fied and attested by innumerable un- sailtdted \certitlatos from reliable citinms all over this broag ling, wa cease to wonder thit i6 bas confiz‘, the enon une CARLISLE - S - OffOSTTIO8 ANOTHER REFORM NEASURE To bo Formulated by Domocratlo Sonators- M hat the New Schome Will Contemplate, Dec. the Care- Hele currency felutin fill eaches the seunte uf ir ever does soo it is asserted # wil probably be autrigroizeq by a moasure w bich is uew ieuclviug cone sideration «f some of tne lea ling demo» cratic seua tots. This senate acheme is not yot perfected, but, in the language of one of the sevators, the senate orll ta degigood te bring the curry question back to solid democcratie foundatftons, The sow scheme contemplates: \ The issus by the Uulted of all the money becessary {for the people,. The retirement of the paper money of ail kiode now | lasysd by | thi gavernment and the substitution | therefore of a single paper fasue to be denominated United States notes,. No noto of this charaoler below the denomination of $5 to be fssued; the retiroment | of | nil national? banks to be continued with this exception as at present, aud under, as at present, governmeoent control und aupervision, and the free colnage of gold and ailver alike at the mings of the United States, Is is - pointed > out the advocates of this plan that all the good qualities of the natlopai banking system will be tained by the proposed methods and the only dangerous power they of imsniog money-will be climinated, Thore favoring this scheme say 1f ° it is necemary to bays a basis of circulation for United State money, abond issue of £500,000,000 can easiiy be floated and the money kept in ths treasury a» a' basis tor the alrculation of the UnJited States 1 17,-A cable noms, which are to take thoplabe of the , ,/ . d dispatch from Auckland, New.Zealand,- | seven different kinds of United States, °. the | money now In use, 1100 N deemabte in gold but 2%cnts aud thr difiuence between this 90 cnts aud the but {gin value of tmsury nue is A “fizz credit and good faith of the United, the cate ites bonds, t tala; . an mmikter. of «fact, 'Itaia aimed finial itgt—Qgpblumgpzfohfi’u eain and _sotd and si¥vwer cat} }ff *L. almply Sat money, with 15 twat}- N POve Da Atnasey, Du. 1T7.-A inéial to the lage of Cosymians, 23% mils of this olty, were alattled from their bede children, Roy, aged 9, and Lulu, aged 8 | fearlal explosion bad taken jar occurred abd o'clock iht when. afftighted Poem. mat in the ith Aromedtatsly bigan %o laver tra, t dhcovared and -. d quake ctisturbinces, ThiJir was fely all ~ aloig the edge of rocks tintinst back 41. houses and bein rattling the dishes and bodies of J. J, Sobuter and KFramk | alrovamble new“; No pmuricular dims . wars found age was dons, ola | the basalet warawakentl ind; ithe f Miran of Mungnh‘on {as standing [ed. The ja: Inted Tally i minate. . uprig n seven fest of wate. \Tames *~ ° fest vere sticking in the mud ‘lnd rare IN OTHER LANDE®: °° ~. firmly embedded,. Schuster was found thai within a few feet of McMahon,. There are no marks on either of any- thing to indicate bow thay came there. to avolG arrest, The men were employed ag nt measly avery persontin It Is reported thar , Signor Gian“; 23 ax.promier of Italy, harfed front: Romp .: the war acainit Présidet Mornes with f reawed vigor Melly is expected\ anpome commend, ‘ deaiths fromr «holars: Sunday. 600+ W Putnam, will bo thoauccessfuloandidats.| The busines outlook in 1&3!ij CT for speakership honors It is said That uousoaBly bright. Ameitan mane athe, - he and Thomas C, Platt bave burl#d she ors ate bing attricled by cheap _ hatchet,. stisast for the coming Witter, sliver and cheap labor. *y - and that in view of a lnclthxlxldoganlng‘ The popes) meyclical Is promiséd -t al C a week. - 5 wred to be speiiker, and fri for - Inportant developmentr are Inohtifl that concession wl agree dot to stir in Blueflelds within afew days.\ up factional tiouble in the fégialiture. ta 1 August Burdeau, litt president. of in which blood was actually draws AZ - attack upon the Japs at Yit-Miz-Shan Friday, - loaing 250 in - kBHle@ {and Ina quarrel over a gimé of ball Robs ert Maxwell, of Athos, Tenn.,. abot and killed by a glaymait. + Jobn Long, aged if hot and mas Lilly, aged 18, it Elizabeth, low Shearnin and dang \IM P h Davis, wire both mul 8 dite® tn the town'of But Sunday i noub, while Mr. Sbeatman was a ing the funeral of A'rélative, murderers also robbed ths house.6 . tents rere t | . Secly PloandsGulitys '~ Naw York, Dec.1f. -Samast C.9% leaded guilty totleiditrge ing funds, and was ren day fox gengénc‘ a unational.. bank - 10t@ - 16 ls pointed out that in the praséit | ~ \y .condition of the goid rmurve thers d /:.) Lonpor, Dec. 17.-The Weatminster behind exch dollar of tresiuty : janus res | Grzette. in an article on the death of Robert Louis Stevenson, says. Although Mr. Isms-mun Hol ’b t 50 hao ° gite n. na ‘33: be; Btates, Thh also a F uu‘ed by the beat of the wlghiugnonalohutx’: nnt‘s‘ngt'fit bank i lota _ note In'bamed on Unite 0 rat; a lots a new novel Ralf com a“ magnify. mu‘g “Eff ”Qfifimfi“ : R h A thus obtmined has already bagn nusilis - lo vagslt of modem writes\ 3: and the only thing behind United. Ems-t; c the newer of his death will be beard wit, mam “paws? 3?’v2¥¥fi£$ C e keenest rgra arba no auth ' -C of recant yealk has a lated ao \much hy lfi‘mfll‘fi‘h’fi‘ ted..S PMig¥al interes on the part of his a? thats - #4 Jouinal sagat The residintrot tha vil? @ early this momng by a rumbling sould ~\ and by the farting af thilkowses.; Hail + 5 eol . h > . day <i jigs: | Sake Solon aem / 4 . h we 0 Aba ; C &_ parated from hewffel®- | rumbling of the azww‘ndyfimJ-mm is claftzed that Great Britain is deters -.\ mined.&0 reatore exc-Qhjet Clarence. 2. _L ¥: ste: of 504 \I| [nld Now. 14, and 120, :.. tin=!\ The Chinese, made an unsnfieenlfii