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UE Prine, $ from trom 85.57 warranted 5° to #3.7 0, 59% a big line, from 159 Gold ftingg / \0 for film #1.G67 tg tie d s ' \=} ary Tk . * Wrey lv.‘. * of o x10 o Wt\? s t Mg nlb , #5 ahd \ h UE: uGER’ Arne tal Btrooty Facts, I \t Fanciss, & SEXTg ! #1 to $60 \o 2 dag bo hew mch The TorEs prints real news. [tdoes pot manufacture sensations wlich y buy e & -- Fact, 1 pape 24d mam- LAST EDITION, 430 WATERTOWN, N. Y. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 19, 1894. POLICE INSPECTORS N t ga | exow conmrittte yesterday atter. boc. ond testified as followe: lhe sa do be pecuived $10 a week from the Amen. C= gan steamboat company for doing duty , WHERE THE MONEY WENT | for Democratic Votes, ts mere take. Now York, Dec. 19. an \* Hera oin li ferman was called before » pier, Hie denled that be bid p. q \I have no furt Raid Mi Gof, Uhe Withers Staten ent that first be gave up half the Inotey be received from incus ® dimot toc The Lexow Investigation Continues | ;,. the Siting Process- $2 Aploco pVKEE BUCENE KELLY DEAD | Wilkes REPORT A MAN GONE ber questiogs to ask,\ ROME'S DREAULTER. The Cashber of the €cutral National Bank A rrosted-Wire Teller MAism s r sti OL \UPS RBowr, Dec, 14, tellef of the {+n a National bank, Mayor bamuel (Gilet, dad flot put jn an ppperfance for dut) vesterday, and is not 10 'The cashier says the teller is pot in with - bam but toe bank examiner questioned the ame he had to give up a . P ¥ho Became Ono T f eut d othe gd. n morth A Poor Irish Lad, V The H rw at/an Sitnation D scribed in of New - Fork's Most Solid wher, \why policem p conmie on the Financial Leaders. * Tard too falsely. ether,\ said To tomen g aed uf to do so, \ Joou Murnuott, agent tor the Suciety for the EPreveutien of UP bur, woas cal ed, ft owhen rardner @rdudiced Spectator, new York, Dec. 1% -Eusene Kelly, the tanker, died at 9 45 o'clock toduy, {Te whe tie further ca veopments are exjrcted. tee» of the bank yeateordc up pobuted S. 8.0. _ poriry cash et, and Adbert W. Tremaiu, couuty Tyrone, father was a farmer. ina.ted on the faro: util years of age, when, the times in bis na- whe Gace duet was ¥ oune re- u woud s .s slp wrod +, ‘fi'ULE Pour ., fish 0% 'a mi a sl lhe anh . Ml Tie l tail hi. * al the ~ on bruitd &a in?\ bo tin\g, ~ oa b = cor “In\ +6. h [fir]? * ¥ si dif rd pro, Mane: ,l, -\_» of a - l a?“ i N. s (T= a! «'luhe hows os % vero ruses LMB Re +0 wag N * + aang« une + % T youd t* L ‘ lo . & b aes f ad 6968+ + a yang . Yom i trap; for +. avery or pat uo. <3 'P quare 2d unt Mari ul .> enn c wal us for sulk. \o low ed M 22 How ba ha' sone n op Min, F lain. hon th yeng. .- a diay Y an tr echag Sen u lor age, a ers ta £00 % a rose 26+ l, tr; e nits so % nf aber safty ayes oor n coa tes bocce Lom for Mert 6C oud r 1K!“ s ® a <. wan} ts a va nx [10 air ba . % nfe dsi ba s se- und of toe » $1.80. cit 49 vd ks w ub v assay *\ ture buen i e s wal Need a og sink 97 i ba 9 en - sice ra mea a - ta t aas LXD Lou; s marae Ghe ofa on oan masa, U £0 a ho an v + Ars 0} «hans y 4 ¢ trae a ad so * «%b oe. a D ra .* vee in sb4 > , rom bak . u acer C 1 2k 204 + to Han <0 dif NN U4bt 'from 8 sho P a'. court # mo goat 6 on a ® 0 No t at a- 3 B * Wika - 69 - & gn U \ es v* ay \ nat + a ne 1 * a R . » . aa w v t avr ad ate * t ro lle piss oa aris r 1 § « & «arb sob a t , _- nos ate 8 nts © © thk nd 1 «hal wand pod gee h ' ngs. - can a <othe > l ing at Pn (0 1,80 & sance > Lr%S cw nd _. thet ai and c6 q. from Phin +) Pw. b i ting ind +0 hoes \f yore 10 D4\ sue A0) A R 1 UM . amer comme =~ 1X - BRORER i Taq be ar | (if h emovn! . 0 f dis cini prpers tip «P3. i) + rutuor { ~ bmittberger was in command of the +ocigtct for about |! mouth@, and was | ( suc seeded by' 0 The ow praia f marked street «re wledged cole tir go abonk a 5obost® the drawer ith while be wes seting eaptain of the «tenmbort «quad Me gave [1 cuecst portion efit to [nepector steer, wi o was In command of | the diepect'on 4 strict. - The first month dre waw meting | thy body else +>, toin be gave lrstector Steers $1\ <asquarters. He was capin n ‘ «inet he collected morey himself ard! v» the aame proporten to Steers na +n Alatre took command. He pui + in ar enveiop, | laid at en ac out' <&oin the «tation le use and never saw Latin. - He was instructed Obs Steers | erstanding with Steers as to where | ~ envelopes ware to be Gert, and be <s+if beard of any ouf them | gorbs tray. < When d1d Stecrs retire \ \I dor't ca _ MeAvoy was our ‘lhnpormrl I * +r Steers. s v<ingrev in tho drawer when steers velopes, - Mr.(ioffl declared that he Cn. u «d,trace the envelopes if It took a |/ ie Poceman Infemann was fand of Vr.Gof asked if be bad thought over on ore mente. box testimony end wiehed to affirm or take it back. \ 'll taler it back,\ said rtey!© Intermann. \ When you swore you did iof give up part of the money, did you L!\. »wear to what was true ov untrue'\ \I swore to what was untrue. I thought to save my friends, Vail and Taylor,\ 8) Vail was the ward man who colleoted the money, ang was thy sergeant, er 'eet esked to pay any part of this to; t= Ca Gostlin or Schmitthergen 'l 1. J \ Wast rap peromd [when yru wot exs said be owned two of three and bad gecounts at attan Sa viugs and Irving Nationa. oan The witness hung down b # f (hak n t are who did duty on tbe poera } coutd te ser o ls barges uroug Lt Agnibst suiroad and stermaetiip compacses, bbe »upertniencent * tesuhed that the companies gave them bergt. to $10 month y, ail or part of Clatined to we ueh was goven soo Capt. Grastirn, ig of money to caplaita, peinittberger, Taylor and Allaire, who were successively bn oof args of \ the that he ate -i. baat squred. Policemm&n Peter t ward I fav anid he got {19 a week from the © Wi ve Btar Bteamahip ec mpany, Capt, UitP Irspector steers add to' d'bim that Scbmtifberger wanted 1t all ard because M ron refused to gite bim any be owas truth, ard Stears sald ferred to rewu'art fessce duty, goutg to mee Jn gd wakes motte ~ sceman Robert J V ail teatined be +ee Miao $teers but gove the money | coslected [rom | fie} 84 *F pe ' omen to Capt Ga«tlin apd never got a een t o( df, * Dij seu coalect for i cede ted : pet nfttborger®'® \Schmittberger asked me shout the working of the Horn-«L! \Was it pot the understanding that L to d him it was customary for the men | €D6 Irotey shoudd go ton bighet police wa toe pero give half to the eny tain, ' sutberity that be said ho wanted the whole of it. I1 was seng there to reotgan to thol“Th\\' about .t \ vet. I enllected oat oal), aP me | \D d you <% every cento f which I handed to the eaplain. The coptaio kpet n ilst and there policemen eom pared this with the ruouney 1 gum. bov \ ~ergeant John J Tayler said le was | obrd +s erred to 'he steam beat uuad oin d Ire witre«s sad be bad hut to ; [~~ or INA - \(C apd. was in come | sitee yesterday about boa teeti poss d,\ said the sa d he bad boo knowledge of »a> payments made Lvo the s«tentulmat amen to Capt Gaxtlon 0 \Haze vou a> c ok rowledge of meney betta calected | © apt.behaitt erger s ot me. {or a period of six mor the bewtren the r-* rement of Copt (reatlit ard the sointment of scomittherger | All the |__ q(aniinues-Sovercign and Others rey collected dura that | was s & sen to Steets, as Steers opdered bom | collect neenev and 1 firg ot to bim Drai#a, Des 1 c tv month, - Sergt. baysor saol be got ) con cu sors arbo tration fas per cent. - and Steers SD pero cert ny sere kpbew wo fress was keeping $00 perc cont. - for his trouble, A nylop cessed cag phopriate to atd the Tamiges of 'ceting wher Schmittberger assumeal mand. - A fter Sebmattberget left the i offer «e« was refertes to re. The witnesa did the coltecting | e\ ut the money in tie envelop rd ' it en the desk. | He had the \ Tha you contirus to put ®Yos., sir, | did,\ 0 Fhe witness is naked af he understood that the ' bre ton sey war to goo do beadquarters, | ard f At fla rpelied be did, out atul maintaited | I” 6 +. be did net know who got the r. Jacob Kiemus, a painter, was then | n. +Ceal to the stand, | Ple testified that _} was emploved by a Mr. Bauman to Ix ,n store at No IG Eaidrdge street be- e cicction -|- day for the purpose f wing peo ple how to vote. In rer questior a, | Klemus | testified | thot Ald, Pbiiup Benjamin | pad more | =C n 180 men $2 each _ fot voting tho +rmancrattle ticket at the recent election. the conclusion of,this testimany Mr. maid be thought that thera wae p t' cC < thcrent evidence apmainst Hengamin, | Yo\ i w now holds a position in the county ©ark's office, to secure bis indictment, | : d Chairman Lexow directed that the | r tonttet be placed before the district at- +tney, - Ajouined, e thers (One of the most interested spectators whire Sergt.Tnvlor was giving bis tet- tony was Father Ducey, | who oceapied | «item on the i= natual seat within the railing, When the committee resumed its work this morning there was quite an galnxy of the finest present, Dr. Owen - Ward restified that he called | to see - John | Was S!!! Martin at the request of the con.mittes ind found Martin paralyzed and | men- tall at - undergoin au | 4 corporated in y in‘omDEtenb K g (“l\\l‘ltfif' 01 a 1 ta ee \ a Lun CBM $200 Hy ans J bck uf this defaleation sant Dres bo use unty nivings bank, the busi- bess cfw olgeu is handled by the Central & aba, li Gho progher Basa Obs uuanes H. A roef the depomters®' buuks w te eac aed tu fut the odit accounts, It s euepected that there sre so «n adl nmurn ber of parssbouk s th {here as mao record, yet this bas bot terb diiteby determined and ece da ye to Lire tank has a good surpaus and In net likely to be im paired, +veu suspected sinn | shortage is discuvered. 2 Van V retasen, tive cvuntry toms free «d W» rere the exainple of other young Iribmen and emndurate to Paas tomap the w ads Cetdent's the ; no use, nud s ofl lef Anois. ide waited the hack parior. The witness bad been before the ore, t eons praca fury, and asked to be exeus a ote askea ros f1 0. apssetimg of 's ques d oci tier ~ Chboirtman Lexow, bowever, ' co by tie colar Abd Lof Wome anto the that be must nrewer. The wotnees Proof armor OLd be had saved his money out of dis cm ood a oen trl office de lan Ue hearst, \uiave you been talking to anylbedy | *or theooftfaers to atrest about your.testimony before the York city being bis destimatton. he artived bere be bad on}y a counie de are in his pesces kou, youbg, and an , talned a pace al a sural salary wath a ova ibus made his start He was ase duous and whort ! mae after novirphnty T\ Tv a n hago wok bot te fof dry goods drum In the new world. cutnpetent ana fro the very began to mount steadily | Upwards, bad attained a bigh position in the firn whes it dissoived and be was [forced to seek eng doy ment eis0s bere. © When the gold t ver broke out in 1849, be, too, was seiged witb the passion for mipiug, apd be made bis way He tried gold digging, but ta ne had not the temperament of a speculator or a yumbter, the results were too gu- certain to tempt bim on and he speedfly uit delving for the aliuring buggeis. e then epened a general store and en- paged in the business of loaring money to minets and epeculators. rhort time bis business bad so extended - that be ubanooned bis goods and provisots ao8 started in Ran tand used | Franciseo the banking bouse of bue, Keliy & Rniston. Owing to type business stagnation tha t pre vaned in man - F.ancisco prevh ua to the outbreak of the civil war. Mr. Kelly removed bis beadqum ters to New Yor k rity, where he opened the banking house that stHl} beats hos bame, in a few years he was lecked upon York's most solid and or of tue Tuen } yooes ask eu \Luok af me,\ shouted Mr,Cofe id m. all f knew avout theo Uatduet t, \af you APO dur be man, ard occ 6 8 gnowet the question 6 h eI er ay wo Tb Uo Fo a.ade - sag Af 1 refused he would send \1 don't remem. tes up for ten years. sra itly. ) \ Will you oevesr vy ou og tte erat The beus fof p.ve cad told a police octal what yeu oef kn bong.\ pev> teat)fied to before the grater jury * Ape witness paused ao long time aid \ d maid, stow1iy: #I can't abewer you,\ ali about the Garcier gur bis bead \ up,\ rata Ur Goff, and the witness stood up teats ° M- (4 up your bead and ulve the name C You bad no rigbt fo tel mtr to police official whom you tost -\] were a secrot ogent offthe susie l}.\ % remember.\ \Will yen ewear apo fof ea n= to tell hitu was sot Capt Sehinittberger:\ ,; | ow i t bay mein ga ear | did nout speak to mebindtbetuer \ The imnemory of the witness ceuld not ! > tolled on this tnrticular polat. [+ the true facts of the Gardrer case, \ The - ,\ sald Mr.Gefl, \toat the pebee superictendent ° -n were preset toto «e othe food eat Uhe ErlD a ed ex rition this man made of himsrif cemen Matoney, Murphy, lrady, toocke Central Nat. pal bap k of | He »fspected that rome ef the brick fun a were lilegilImate ways apd tliat some one Was tryiog to cover op a defalention. turned unerpectong, and pursuing bis »usplcions were m Ihess said bo told all about the arrest. foreed you to feo, <atd Mr., Moss, Wesak contatuing the Hawmlan cor- #8; 1debco alrea ty which fulry +1 owed ev ef the United States, iru ted fo cenault freely with Minister Fi ulish reader to retain the Cham- thotiefer's kits Woedge arot cqfimon of the . that man was Jubb l B oeiby, W. confro. ted wath the cashier bruke the cbat ges nla Supt buresu bad a perfect tight to caught in A cow watd mothe j pur, ose weg d be the protection ef the serts cf American citizens, us Feports of movements nre BH «bby ow bed feat be bad ec adsl bum. her t, A prod Id be ned ted t. make the wilness nre fesset stay ane atid e,uger the politica be las-gaibed Lis aitival which Ha meth 4 of covering up the Retd was called, but atc faleatren was to poetbing about anfest Brancial the provisional government ard Bis seams to be firmly, established wealth ncoumutated until at the Aime O(, comimard in as great a degree the contl- bis death boe was rated as being WOfth |.} co ard support of the pecple as could ‘ ibe expected in apy cous try of an govern- Mr. Welly was wot cregarded ino Wailimerg temperary in its origin and atreet as a speculator in the ofdiDAFY | arter, bridging overt the IWeen one petimebebt form ami another. bank examinet, of the bank seem euch receipt from making the oat to be sess than Try ready was dere lofgels through certifleates | of Scigt. Peptor warreernfted, arnd stated «gector steorm, Toy ler genied about $15,000, 000, as soon g«The di- when cal int be was cove ed the defarattern, sent for a num- seuse of the word, koown as a plunges, Few amobg the woalthy men of New York city bave exercised more liberal philanibropby than He gave to all sorts of charities, apd be spent a fortune in sufferings of the poor was always ao intense lover of bis nativs | Jppapese.\ land, nithongb be rever IdentiGed bim- sell with anv particular fnction, He was yore for the election of delegatrs to the a devout Roman Catholic, snd wear tb0 ; copetputioral conve top, their be g one of absirption affaire under: exasating conditions, fearin thein the situal cu wou presecd, anckue ss ledued be had ysed the bar k s R over Lis posits n an ! tears stord ryes ne fre spoke writes, \two cousea which givo trtens.- bess to those baying mest at stake the 'slatals ard bret ub. fied to judge: Fir«t, the uncertaitty of the natives as to the o'limete on of the queen , record, the possible disaflection of the I 'For what i Premdent Albert W. wes. the custom \ York sovetul avs and knew notbing of the tront le thi to reached beme yeater- He w as summoned New York ty telegraph. Snmtel Guilett, u bo served os toller'cf the bonk up to 4 P Mo, Ho saya few natives have registered to n How ed - fim political Huabee, of Cardiboal MceCloakey, ans of Archbisbop Cornigar. the trusters of St not give the money to In- spector Steers, Patrok's cathedral, Mra G.liett an J thak ber buil ar d, who aud also of the Koman (Iv-(now: orvyban im n svor ef the cts, ©'cork Merdey ever ing, the qurer'« frat orat'on, which they . @x- pect from the Urited States \I( the orative Hawaitana cous! be fudy aasured archs would not be restored foterfereres, it in Leseved their reapective docks'' * Thia met es * That's abeud ° »nyinat be was He was n director to the ttona! bank for years, 'the Emigrant's Savings bank, ; mover tu the Irish Einigrant societs,a1d a director in various saiid Buonc.al His wife enpa she dues net know where Tho witness | n to \I was approached by several porsors, but E refus d to speak about muer v,\ an 4 wa Eres u Lave a conversation with |o+ * Siecfer Steers ss hen Captain A labre w ee cn , appointed in ~ Yee, iP. ect the m. nes Mr lreily bes been a trusted employe Natrea al bark for many argon i \gq a tew of goverpinert, Tbe sert ert of 'ovs tr A wenlthy man, poverty weeps o et bis : la to a coosider- * Dred s me me s nuer, and was pron oted i from t ane fo ti a le nl.e ex!et? a sent met ~ of ef eeif preservation «p the event of n PYTHIAN KNIGHTS. estorar er; 1 Thousand German Raights Withdraw and Form In«pector Steers told nme to put :t in the envio o | . who was casher of the bank,. fied, an cb \r. Ibe by seas Haw air's sould speedi'y detich geive= opt thear to perfs and enter the ince for po- lit cal preferment une ofp a Dew govern- thet fot it was enfe to dav so. cenarl¢ {formulated United Ste tem about bis ease for (M@ 18 2 Brrraro, Dec. i.-Last night dele- ashed Carman hexew, dom 13 states, and the | Sith the in '~ 11 girs, 'ast evening, United ~fates fem re stoper Lbe exammin«t bn was ret dow o | motmirg at 16 alc 0 k ep gl.6un topes, nm satiched that n epecter te d yon dee load stecided to withuraw from the Koights nop ir offaire of Hawatl, ond of diespproval of su b interference He was released Ite s. H OH Feabed; aud J W. tan atror, were the bondsrtuen, a agg ) LiBOR CO\V\VENTION. \I be celeghtes presebt repre: sent about \ Ranighi®e represented - are mate, ons the? have The War on the Knights of Labor clearly uron its loca) mers In the esti. J iaPs AHEAD. composed of (nor- | fear cf cater e rressure atd woul 4 to a epeeds t cf als t ubles Asmara] Wa ker apparently dees not feat mack danaet from pith ugh be «ays they form adarge pro- port en of the popu . tion, camber'b@ ' to use it to kill the rate which ate up , ar d «tand tady, their leader pr post'@ to claim for thein the to vote as der ss ather foreigners, The admiral notes sence of personal toynal.sta ard supporters of the lor al covernment, stating that ne a rule the Euglish are fatn ists the A mencat r aval needed streegtbening, and although he, a be Charneterized as Parmwites, +A re«elu tion ngain«t Fly brom P kin. I mua tet the parect seprived them ef the riuht to 1 p o + peteration of 11s have com patsy out flanked the Ub nese | follow .m; iets were elected Past ag- - army ino Manesune, which is now afint ) preme commander, Charles H. Klee, of out on Ube easter siste of the i reat wall New York. supremo commander. tree rue 'frem the feriri' p ition of the en pire, ( Meidonsticker, of Indiz=a, supreme vore» [he Jat apese afe aise op preacba bg T aku ' ter, ( fre the south Y ner direct it the executive com cal bor fa¥Fafablle éofs de Rat.or, [ee to owing ree luteus were adopt- vu tihe conver tron to disipproyg > «tien of a putmber of New [ ecyarimakers, e prelete, WilHato baven, District of Co unib a recording and U-cat Scboleman, of Michigar . Hosberg, ni New Yori, the C banese cfhcinis, de., ferpcaut at arma, Clecar lire.}, atria an acceult < f Intely returned to Pekin »re Byorg back to Tieu Tain. I be despatebes addressed by United of the mihi ato with clo pertime the centra bers fors at Henaololy coa ef the ondon of bakers nde muing certmin Anticipated pa supreme nuter of Cannectirat . nance, Renry Buchbeiz, of New \ ork coutr ing foree atiopget than that of ans other spies, mid demat s they were tortured to secure low-lation to check tire reso! ments of the sa iherties of the people, extend- thy to Bebw atel his acsociites | prom them moral an d aimticial crpan thear 811 tige 6.006] amentaty ps efabors ty the beepers on trade a uden woth, sesilet the federation wal be war non ond temain | ng' pars *I dua erferce ds Sehm»ult, of Michigan . Anton Hoss, * cruelties »avl t> have been inflicted up- on the two prisoner = groat .% be U f ited tates toa f oke the and to be resporsitae for the preserva- trom oof | fe and property Admrol Walker pending the arrival of the ( herleston, the Monterey be sect to Hore u u c mairtsined +n the Umted States w as retinudy informed Howgate Pleads Not Guilty Wasntagton, Dec. 1% -In the ct n - “hm; qsthl-ul‘iA-Zm pal court, this morping. Lapg. Howgat, sgn ret wholesne | right to make ans | ap) of doree ment of | boy - Aicted for forgery and embezz'en ents * a money belongit s to t*o United btates, pleaded not guilty seven embezzlement indictments susinst * A few napa spre, while the minfater of (oreiws. provisien | gevert mer t wos temporarily al sent in che cf the other is'ar da, Major Weeder cuse, the dent, met Pres dent Dose io the abd read to bii froin hand, apparel ' % a ral .e n DEBS WILL. (.0 TO JAIL Ho ang His iis »< intra so Decide. J+ Rmabts of Labor ea dad an st, heros t {avoren the scheme for semi- &+ -President Debs nt a couference beld Crick go, De On maturday next Capt, Howgate wiil and Ins se«ors te=, again be arraigned forgery indietments, and on the term trtal will be set for alt the cases agaiust Judge Woods witt ont making any effort to secure a writ o' habeas corpus or an hid renson for clare of front, a the consideration of this report, , of It liana, sald ~ e r ubt« of Lator or. anmzation tu. tha han's of the present abu «t off- i petruct ons corect ing lim the prov s nal governt ent that it was the j ter tren of 1} Minister Terriji's Neglect. to mectitar with them eer> I tf runs put elong » imotreph cable Armenian born American citizens, abroad, are filled with statements Minister Terril] with protect on. s. yereqrt .H slo pe and Hayes - confidence inctt e aud emstal isl rs +t at that conference, The ex- ~ States irked to furnish them meveral cases of alleged flartant rages perpetfated in the city be has, it is said, with complete.indifferece. __-s ___ . Another Official Made Ill. New Yor®, Dec. 19. -It was and with a confectitg br.nch to the Hawnuat greut. ded to anstruct Vajeot art to his goverbenient ty c on ayer sert, ans the British serve out the terms at ouce,. We wiliget *i reugb all the quick- thing cert ainly we would have them to setvein arc cuse.\ All the pris- onets will go to th + (Cook connty jail, Auvotber confere ce was held last night nt whieh it wae e iged to push the case better,\ he «ain, \ i gere c= nefther reformation ter honest}. gas Pored. I +6 cer haope Eterm. at t, e=, ecaldy from Shar os vement.\ ter be kepf® tC\ port woos arver dment exeludit g the Lat er. , Aneth rb defendants haver.e> bepe of victory. the meantime, Mordry being the ex- piration of the stay of execution grant- ed by Judge Woous, they will go to jail. Judge Lyman Trunstull ence with other counsel with them that no court would be likely to reverse the decision, Inspector McLaughlin, of the det tive bureau, last night reported that be was He fs on the sic iw at the Knights of Labor k by the refuaal of the conven- tion to or dorse the nnited brewers label, This fool has the Kuighta of Lal or seal p fe fo Oe gon d abo was in confer- covetniment yesterday, and From Chancel to tho Stage. Sax Franc1s00, Episcopal divine, Rev. W, H. Hatt -, of Oakland, has anpounced his intention of going on the stage. tel 15 INA-in.\ lt ore borcentts reported a hig cations Fight in a Church. that the covstitution ted frat all such matters: must go te the executive council for David HoimeéY* delivered an ad- greco congratulating the delegates upon three work,. and the convention then ad ne die, This eveniog a ban» the delegates I tiat al th which it» Whetzell and Augustus Boyer got into 1 States, wath a fight last nigbt in the Church of God, The figbt extended to the con Lil-“T. J. Sullivan, of the Uleveiand, O., Catholic Universe, in speakir: of Dr. Bull's Cough Eyrupy says, that tho editor of that paper, bas used it for his childien for s ven years past and co ple letter was read to me and r. Manly T+!Ho, and written at San Fran ciato, is mem bers wore net wa The police ware called and thoe mien sea, » o the A Paper For All the People, do There is sotuetbing In every Iswie of to interest and every reader Ofit and muke it worta 20 0mm Mann}, woOL 34, NO. 303° amusements offetal 46) in- connection with the Haw . ... controversy that bas so far been c «ee public. Admiral Walker mays Ti at 2, an the receipt of the telos yruplhie croers oto proceed to Mare lelatd, wo . u rencled bim Aug. 8, D8 yave o 5 cu coa} the ship and fixed the Sta ' tay of sailing. The com- manditns \oer of the Champion had unpetuf t> 4 toe receipt of orders to take deep sev + a in the nelgbborhood of Haw 2% sa termure the feasibility uf a ead s t, ar 4 bad fixeq the Oth au the g taos aeprrbure, 'This work was ta . the Champfon nearly three we? 'v which time the British | j . oth was expected to arrive Par 0 Hed i- Aumiral Watket - cons ; Unues . to fot that the departure of loth theo drim.a and the Champton Ober 6s a war at - Honotulu) arcu lf be. wolf exie«ting political COb~ cit os g co ' ov to ordir and eved 14 .f . I1 woula leave I both port e a dufeiy free and dependent Cien the ro was resources without aby supt«ad @) or netual, from an wuts dex ul en, \at may o acon the republic has ample «trecutlot ow. aintain lM» lf and to pre- serve pe and wouk! anppress Flot Of. ced Tution with a - firm band; Lut as col as foreigh vense's lay in the wa bot ofl nolulu ready at a moment's pet er, In the evept of disturbance, to ler I f fee- to secure the enatety of life att property, it was epen to the enemies a ver: ment to say that tranquili- U1{yv war maintsired «nly by the presonce of those ships A found leading members of the vermin ent arnd others strgngly of thes opitdon, aid expressing satis« fact on with the pro «pect of being left {nf a time entirels alone. \ Hut as soon as it was known that the bia was to leave ou the 8th, a movement whs set on foot amoung the t en, and the British mninister, Major Mudehou e, willingiy consented to order wa, | ber to remain in port.\ \This change of plan and the citcuinstances under which it wod made, put the situation in a new abed anmew hat serious light, to thoroughly appreciate whch it is neces- smarty to understand the altitude and ablations of Mujer Wodehouse, \ Ho had been at Honouto nearly 30 years, and bis conatont atruggle bad been to set boglish influence | ngainst American influence and make it pre demipate; and as an essential part of this polley to maintain the imenareby. The succesful revoiution and tho esta lisbment of a ropubilo during the last rear al hie diploimatio®service, upon the eve of his trtiremett, was an evidence of falluro which made bits bitter and boatile, Aithougb bolding the position of British | minfater sud | tragsncting d plomatic busibpesa with . the govern- ment do facto, bw bad been a pro- pounces: and partissn royalist, lt is currently believed bo had besy ta con. Atant secrot communication with Lit:suokalant, and entirley in the cond- dene of the royalist leadera, aud he bad certainiv lost vo oppoostunity to em- barrnas the present government, dis- regarding the courtesies and ameniti¢ca oue from one in hts position. But fo; his impending retirement, matters would have probably come, soma tige ngo, to an issue Which would bnvo te- »uited in bis rerali or clemisanl The grommenaiog offieer of the Champlon had the same interests and | views, and was ready to support his minister.\ _-_... POISON IN BIX STOMACH. A Resident of _On-r:l;d Connty Diss I nder Suspiclous Circumesiances, N Y., Dec. 10 -Ao in- quest on the body of Loren E'hetps, who a ed night at bis home in Mctitawvilic, sbows be may have died of putson, His stomach bas been sent to a cuemi«t bere tor analytical exam'na- tion. Indications of irr'tant poison hago been founa in bis intestines. The ntto: ding physictana during hlk brief illness signed a certificate of death dire to causes unknown, I). F Brown, a farmer, and a neigh- bor of rthelps, says the latter twice told nim be was \poisoned by them.\ Phelps said bos wife, Adelaide, bad purchased at Mcurawville a half ounce of arsonic and bad sent her daogbters to Mrs. Brown for strychnine. Mis. Brown aakeo ihe girl what | she manted to do with the poison, and the chaid repl ed that ber mother wanted the pug corn. Mrs. Brown gave the child the poisen not without mirgivings. Ibe neat night Phelps was seized with bis tatal illness, It ia said Phelps ana his wife lived unbappily together owing tothe atten- tions of Winiam Smith, aged 22, of Cortland, to Mrs, Pheips. Mrs. Pheips re{usea to discuss her bnaband's deaib, ant, dots DO% appear? to be deeply afflicted, She is a nartve of Bradiord, Pa., and was marmed to Phelps I~ years ago. BTOCK MARKET. Naw Yorr, Dec. 1i-10:10 a. x.-- Speculation cpeved weak, with con«id- erable preasute to sell Suger and Distillers, Sugar fel ', per cent. to @\ ned DistDers '. to \ $. 'lhe rail- way list was easter, but the decline was merely {rational. New Yorgk, Dec.i°-{1 a m.-The fea- thres of th- stock market thig merning were the firtubess of Chicago Gas and the wenikness of Sugar and Distiliers | Sugar fell from 91% to 10%., lnu the reduction of 1 'A cent pr pound no mater re«l- (in giana ote! +ugat and Distillers sold dawn to t .9 \*; qn the circular Issued last night. Chicago Gak maved up to Tu',. 0 bbe rse Wa» due to reports that the director« will declar the usual cash dividend Ho Iway stocks were wesk, but the dee. e was un.mportant, Tabg- ing from 43 to 3%, per cent. The heavy withdrawas of gold from tto treasory are creating n more bearish feeling. At 11 a. v. the market was weak, Sergeant Taylor Tells All. NFw Yorx, Dec. ; -Police Sergt. Tay.or wont before the grand jury this fore: con, and is said to be telling the who e story, a portion of which be re- lates to the Lexow cominittee, lt is rotabse a r umber of indictments will £3 found 00 bis testimony,. Inspectors Sabponaed. Nay Your, Dec. 19. -luspectorm Wills fam» apd MLaugblin, of the detective bur u, bove beea subrirnaed to appear before the Lerow camnittee today, _- A Short Time Honor. Arsawy, Dec. 10. .-Gov. Flower has ap; uted luspoctor Gen. McGrath ns mutant general to succeed the late Gen,Josiab Porter. ___ John Martin. new Yorg, Deo. 19.-Ex-Assembly- man John Martin passed a very bad night and was reported to be dying this Lure finally looked up, nwlidgrs it x Hirst» woth 20. Denyer trades assombly,. propably one of the mont.:10m!rk§blc I Sp woredt GBHREATEST PaRTY WBECKER, Mr. Cleveland ls-Tgms Styled -A Reso- lution Offered by a South {4 ~ yNIOXIL Comission j TO SETTLE STRIKES Cor vmiUs, N.C., Dec.19. -Fhere was a sene in the bouse of representatives last ujuht over a resolution adopted by bouses President Cleve- Intl to vi+!t the gemeral nasemi bly before bh.soterortu:e from the »tate. uti on was opposed | by Mr. Dancin. -f New bers, nun inst night he brought the matter up szain by offering the follow. An Arbitration Bil} Prepared by tho be fntroduced in Congress. Wask.votos, Dec. 12. -Mess, Wright aud Kerian, two corm appointed by President Clevclst d to dus vestigate the recent later troubles in Chitage,uave prepared an arbitration bull e titied,\ A buil concerning carriers commerce and their empire vee,\ which wild 1b) the house tod 1t provides that It Hrso.vrp, That with all due respect ff the efhice of president of the United States und with wish to be recorded as ever ready to do borer to him to w ham tut mn cur opintot:, Grover Cleveland ay. \; l; apply came mon cartricre enuaged in the transporta« tion of passengers abd property by rail« ways and by water between the states and to all persons and corporations lense ing cars used for transportation, and all their employes, and wages pald in such transportation and bandling.and the rutes and Yegulations, ~ shall be reasonable and just, hot, bow» ever, taking away the right continets, A co tive persons shal presicept and confitme and shall be called the board of conciliation and arbitration, Nub more than three of the commission« eis shall be appointed from the same president of the Unated states his of portuouities ln the betrayal of the democratic party and the repudiation of democratic principles, we record our- passed by this bodge, doing bonor to the greatest party wrecker in the bistory of Américan politica.® Toe was laid en the table and the a; daker refused to have is recorded on Ar. Duncan demanded, € ofinsmmn 4 E» Wasmmna1oW®, Dec. iv. the senate yestercay the bill appropriating €100,000 to suppiy a deflciency for pubMic'printing was passed, - Mr. Lodge offered a resolu- tlon cal ig on the record of the extradition proceedings in the case of Gen, Eaeta. Mr. Hill called up bis resolution for a cloture rule, and addressed tbe senate In advocaty of it. Mr. Hill was followed by reed with Mr. Bill that the jouruai, as mission consisting of e appointed by avo had experience in the management of tailways aud one other shall be se» lected fr. m some incorporated associsae tion of railway employes, The commission shali havs authority to inquire into the terms and con ditions of all employes subject to the act, and shall have the right to obtain from come mon carriers all information necessary, The silary of enon commissioner shall be $7,500 per annum, and to be appointed shal 83 Whenever it shall come to the re of the commission that a strike or controversy between those sah« . ject to the act Is threatened or has oc» -> curred, it shall be its duty to put itself in copmunioation with both parties,.and | -- endgavor by mediation and concilfatfon || to effect a asttiement. F Ar. Hoar, who a o'elack the resolution went over, and the Nicarogum canal bill was taken up, Mr. Turple resuming bis apeech against it. bis speech, Mr. Turple yielded to a mo- tion to proceed to exeontive business, af- ter which the senate adjourned, Mr. Alien (;f op., (Neb.) offered a reac- lution which went over, ointmert of a_ committee to inquire nto tho fecent election ip Alabama, estabijish a pational park on the battlefield of Shiloh was passed. The resolution offered yesterday by Diosa.) calling on the resident for n record of the proceedings n the extradition caso of Gen. Ezetm was agreed to. Ibe Nicarngoo canol bill was taken Cutlom (rep., Jll.) ade dresied tho senate in favor of the bill. IN THE HOUSE. 12.--The houss yesterday wont into committee to can- Likewiss, upon.. the requests of employes or incorporm« tlons, as well s of its own vollfionyit-- may make an investigation, All re of investigations and mediations and the Ondings of frets therelo, alall to primam facle evidence as to each and every and be given due weight in all ju proceedings,and the attormay ganeral o£. the United Btates, to whom the wit shall bo tranamilted, shal} take. she endancy of apy arbitration it shall-mot.. - a lawful for ap employer +to «lischarze Tor auon employe or \ ame x \abet 'AMtrikes| 6) ‘ loyment without 30 days'. Ho« The vioiation of this provision ' in- made a misdemcanon Whenever >ze- {vere appointed by Mr. Lodge (rep., an employe nor debate be closed Saturday mext,.and that mcmguu have\ in joll, and Mr. Spribkemepened.:be d bich. was trefore she houre, he , ot represent tho views of any meaiber of the committee house in its entirety. mias measure, and submitted as the that could bo hoped for at the present roger stated that at the move to amepd section 7 of the bill 10 as to give the oa» tiopal banks a year after the pase of the bill within which to comply with the terms of the law, Inatead of fixing tho limit at Jone 80, 1895. If this bil} was enacted into law it would improve our Hpabpcial system, do this, but in bis opinion, givo the United States the best financial of any civilised country in the- If thethouse prased it, he said, ho believed the nsembors would receive the commendation of their ednastituents, 'which they bad not received at the lass @. federal comrfsé amp avé the tightrto be gag-nag terms of their employibent,.and ao. f Cuction of wages shall be mada by The receiver without the authorisy of the R court after due notice, I6 is farther .> made a misdemeanor for any officer or employer to require amplojes to enter into am agresctent Do# to brcome < MeRte, bers 'of a lsbor organisation,. threaten an employe with loss of It was a compro- ployment or discrimination because of such membership, or to require auth employe to become a member of a: ¥ ficlal organization. It would not only 0 CANADIAN CABINET,. The Formation of Fremilir Ministry Announced. Orrawa. Dec. 10.-~It is annownded. that Preroior Bowell has rormed ~ cabtnet as foliows: Haggart, mid i of railways; Patterson, < of © militia; Sir Charles Tupper, ministeret .. '@ justice: Quimet, public works; Angers, secretary of state; Sir Adociph Caron postmaster ganetai; Daly, miniater of . wuterlor; Ives, minister of agriediture; - Comtigab, misister of marine abd Saha - minister of finance.\ Kenny, of Halifax, bas been invited ho accepts he will be in the de Mr. Waiker, of Massachusetts, , fol- d. He said that If there ever was acass in which bread was asked given, a Osh asked and a searpion given, It was in this Quar banking system was so faumity that it was cosfing inotrely for the Inery of loaning capital after they sople $30,000,000 ation which operates first to the adventage of the cities, was to the detri-= ment of the country. at the propet time bo would own bill as a substitute for the Carlisle Mr. Walker 4449 | 'premietr Bowell takes the preaidancy -- of the council; Walinco so troller' of customs; M general, and Wood, controller of Sit Frank Smith and Montague / be membera of the government with Curran, soltéelied The last bour of tho session was occu- Mal pled by Mr. Hall, of Mirsoutd, a member of the committee on banking and cur- rency, who reviewed at length the ob- jecriona to the Carlisic bill mado in the Will Support Fish, Dec, 10.-The assembly from Aibany county. met here in caucus yesterday > Thera were present Fran James Keenholts ~ Amos J. Ablett. It was decided to sup. port Hamilton Fisb,_ of Putnam, doe speaker, and Garres J. Benson,of Alb for sergeant-at-arms. After the. con: ence, Mr. Ablett,loft for New York, aitend a meeting between a commit consisting of bimselt, ) Fulton and Hamilton, and Mt. Chant of Rensselser, npp Albany conference held on Dec. 6, Governor-elect them to be absurd. At the conclosion of bis remarks the comimnittee roms and, the bouse adjourned. The house went the currency bill this morning, aad M Johnson (rep.. Ind.) spoke mgainst it, into committee om Bloomingdale, Republicans Will Oppose, Wasstnotox, Dec. 19. -Mr. Johnson, of Indiroa, who is one of the republican members of the banking and currency interview | with - Speaker Crisp yesterday, in which ne urged that gentleman to permit debate on tbe banking bill to continue untii The speaker repite opinion debate under the five mipute rule should close Jan. T. is authority for the statement that the eatire republican minotity, so fm as be oppose the passage of the bill, without regard to the amond- ments which may be adopted, Keemholtz remarked to a U: reporter after the conference, that action of the three Albany members of Messrs. Fisn and Benson was entirély .: Larmonious and unanimous; * 5.05 con judge, will Court of Appeais. - Arsawny, Dec. 10.-'lLhe court of # peals finished its galendayr today & 7 hour beforo the usual tims for The day calendar \for to is Nos. 916, 599, 633,, The court ordered This term of th The Pntléépt’u New Team, Guest. cf this city, has sold to Presi- dent Cleveland horses of a deep bay color, Thay are potfecs Kentucky horseflesh, Tbe team Will be shipped today. of fine young specimens of ard 675 be dismissed. court will close Friday, and the n term begingon Jan, 14, 1895, Severcd His Hoag with an Ax, Harsourvitum, Ky., Dec. 10.-Jobu Cox, a farmer, who had been drinking, fired two shots at bis wife yesterday. She seized an ax In self-defense, and nearly severed his head with a single She has not been arrested. Snuff and a Train Causo Deat Dec. 19.-John Pols®: standing on the Northwestern fat tracks with two other men last even when one of them offered Poinx u of snuff. He took it and wai €] auch a bard At of aneezing that a ti hit him betore be could get away.. leaves a widow and six children, The Author of the Curved Mall We New Yor, Dec. 19. --Thoman G. Cott, one of the fathers of died last sight from softening 66 olt was the Ai rge A Great Pleasurc. It gives me great pleasure to sell my customers VanWert's Balsam lungs, for I know it is a splendid cough Everyone who tric it leased with it aud recommenis it to is frienas, Come aind get a bottle. -J. W, Nott, 2 Mill-st. & ° _ There ij8 nothing like Dr. Oil to quickly curs relieve hoarseness, to pitch a \curv Written By Mss. M. Burrs Oaks, St. soséph Co.,