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His Business.
Judge—Whet in your occupation?
Prisoner (wlut watt caught in n gam¬
bling house raid)—I’s a locksmith.
Judge—Whftt were yon doing in
there, when the officers entered?
Prisoner—T wits making a bolt for
the door.—New York Journal.
A Veil of Mini
Hi King at morning or evening from norm* low
land, often carries in ftn folds the seeds of ma¬
laria. \Vh«*re malarial fever j>revallH no mu* In
wife, tuxleee i»rov»*ote<l v>y some efflcieni medM-
nal safeguard. Hostetler's Swimin'li Hlttofft is
both a protection and a remedy No parson wlio
lnhaMte, or «**y»\imH in 11 miasmatic region forilfylnir <«r
QMmtry, which should omit to procure thin remedy fy
•front, 1* also the fluent known
dyapeimin. constipation. kidney trouhio and
rheumatism.
When a woman refuses to talk It Is but rea¬
sonable vo »v»ppoae> that she is eh k.
If afflicted with Druggist* e*>rc eycsuftc Dr. Isaac Thomp¬ bottle.
son's Kye-water. eel! at si-V:. per
CAWAurre etir.iulnte nrer. kidneys and
bowel* Never sicken. weaken or gripe; 10c.
Scrofula Cured
•‘Whom throe months old my boy was
troubled with 0cro?ulA. Thorn w« rt soro
places on bin hands and body an largo ns a
man’s baud, nud sometime* tho blood
would run. Wo began giving him Hood’s
Sarsaparilla and it soon took effect. When
he had taken three bottles he wai cured.”
W. H. Gabs eh, West Karl, Pennsylvania.
Hood’s Sarsa-
Blood parilla Purifier.
(ithnbail in fact 1 ho Ore* True
Hood’* Pill* mro All Liver Ills and
Kick HeaAftohe. 2&c,
HINTS Kilt lllll M III I l-l HS.
Painted woodwork is more desirable
than natural finish for bedrooms, or
wherever especially dainty effects lire
desired.
Cornmeal poltieos are too heavy in
rases where there is great tenderness.
Flaxseed and slippery elm should he
ustfd instead.
Meat should not. ho used oftener
than once a day in warm weather, but
when used it should hoof the best and
most nourishing kind.
Cloth and felt bats ran be cleaned
with a short hard brush dipped in
ammonia. They should be brushed
until the grease spots have disap¬
peared.
An improved kitchen cabinet has nt
one end u compartment for coffee, anil
beneath this a coffee mill which lias a
removable cover. A drawer with a
slotted opening in the top to receive
the spoilt of the mill is arranged at the
bottom to receive the coffee.
KIDNEY TimUHLES
Cured by Lydia E. Plnkham’s
Vogotulffo Compound,
Also Hatkiich*.
I ennnot speak too highly of Mrs.
Pinkham's Medicine, for it lias done so
much for me. I have been a grout suf¬
ferer from Kidney trouble, pains In
muscles, joints, hack and shoulders;
feet would swell. I also hud womb
troubles and leiicorrho-n. After using
Lydia IS. 1’inkhnm's Vegetable Com-
pounfi and Blood Purifier nud Liver
l dls, 1 felt like n new woman. My
kidneys are now in perfect condition,
and all my other troubles are cured.—
Mrs. MT.o«ik Dorrs, 334 Kauffman Ht.,
Philadelphia, I'a.
Jl**rk aches
•My system was entirely run down,
kntl t suffered with terrible backache
li the small of my back and could
Wrdly stand upright. 1 was more
red in the morning than on retiring
I night. 1 had no appetite. Since
Ling Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable
Impound. II 1 buvegninedfifteen pounds,
I look better than 1 ever looked
/fore. 1 shall recommend it to all
hy friends, us It certainly is ti wonder¬
ful medicine.—Mas. E. F. Moinon, 1043
Hopkins St., Clpclnnati, Ohio.
Kidney Trouble.
Before taking Lydia K. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound, 1 hud suffered
many years with kidney trouble. Tho
pains in my back and shoulders were
terrible. My menstruation became ir¬
regular, and I was troubled with leu-
corrhoea. I was growing very weak. 1
had been to many physicians but re¬
ceived no benefit. 1 began tho use of
Mrs. Pinkham's medicine, and the first
‘Hg relieved tho pain in my back
and regulated the menses. It is the
best kind of medicine that 1 have ever
taken-, for it relieved the pain so quickly
and cured the disease. Mn*. Lillian
( iBircKN. Box St. Andrews Bay. Fin.
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^ IDIOVK Qenti^ •men:*—Wo sold last year. 009 bodies o S
S TA8TKLKSS FIllU* TONF’ aim! huro
t three gms ulre&d} tUG year. In all x *v ex
t** ol 14 y«>;!r.“. m tho draw InjhfDtoc, have
!d an article ihnl|?nvo such imlvcif ai niUi?
(k» your Tunic. Tours truly,
AUM.V, CAUK AOO.
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»r drink ts iliwwwwl » disease, Cfijliffl a marvalloqp ' AltfJ-
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m (he I sa all
kliotit kuotriag why, ** it ran be
I tea, coffee, kouj> and tb»> Mte.
L not k«q>t by your drttgjjwf send
! KtflUAs. ClttsMilt’At Co,. <>'• br ad-
, with a{id f«R i( will direcflctufi he pent JtoW fKtfipiriU, to give In
mniion mulled #r*«.
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CRISIS PRECIPITATED IN SPAN-
1SII LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS.
ATTRIBUTED TO TETURN INCIDENT.
ijiirtin It*-if cut Accept** Ion of all
Did Cabinet Minister* A Pro*
found Kninnllon.
A special dispatch received from
Madrid states that the premier, Henor
Genovas del Castillo, tendered to the
queen regent the resignation of the
cabinet, owing to ilm difficulty the
ministers experience in carrying on
the government in view of the parlia¬
mentary situation caused by the refu¬
sal of the liberals to take part in the
deliberations of tho eortos.
This attitude of the liberals is due
to the personal . encounter . * between . the
d.tke of I el nun, the minister for for-
ctgn affairs and Professor Comas a
liberal senator on May 21. wb'n the
d !<e slapped the face of the senator
after a heated debate on the Morgan
Imlllgoreney resolution, adopted by
the United States senate.
IU'.IuumIIoii ^ee*-|»t«*«l.
Tho Madrid cnrreapondciit of The
London Tirnca aaya:
"The queen regent luia accepted tho
renignation of the cabinet of Henor
(■unovaa del GaNtillo. It has caused a
profound sensation.
“Before finally taking this step, her
majesty begged Henor Gauovas
to remain in office twenty-four hours
in order that she might have another
opportunity to consider the matter in
council, but this only meant that the
resignation would he accepted.
"Henor (Tanovas tendered his resig¬
nation because he could not again un¬
dertake to re establish relations with
the liberals. He preferred to leave to
the crown full liberty to decide as to
tho best solution. Both houses of the
eortes voted without debate the finan¬
cial supplies necessary to enable the
eortes to adjourn sine - and
grant, authority for the 1 ^
treasury bonds and the contrac¬
tion of loans guaranteed by the
Spanish treasury to cover the
expense,; of the wars in Cuba and the
l’hillippine islands with a special lien
on the revenues of Spain of the Gillian
war loan.
"The queen regent then signed the
decree suspending the sittings, where¬
upon Henor Panovas immediately ten¬
dered his resignation.”
KENTUCKY DEMOCRATS MEET.
Mat* (.'(inventIon Atlojtfs a Number of
Miami IteHolutlonH.
The silver democratic state conven¬
tion of Kentucky convened at Frank¬
fort Wednesday. unequivo¬
The Chicago platform was dissenting
cally indorsed without a
voice, and with great enthusiasm.
Though there was a lively contest for
the appellate clerkship nomination,the
only state office to be filled at the next
election, the proceedings were harmo¬
nious throughout.
The platform adopted, in part, was
as follows:
"HeSoJved, Tlmt we hereby reaffirm our
faith in the principles set forth mol enumer¬
ated In the platform adopted Ly the demo
cratio parly in iintionul convention, held at
Chh-ngo in July, lHiMl, and wo adopt said
platform us that of tlm democracy in Ken¬
tucky.
"Second. That the principles adopted and
set forth in that plat form are the principles
of democratic faith and we urge upon nil
true democrats to stand hy them at n!i
times and under all circumstances and on-
ditions.
"That \\c Imlorno the enuvuss marie l»y
W. J. Jinan, the nominee «»f Urn riemoeririle
party for the presidency, In Urn lute election.
We commend Mb wisdom and approve it ns
just and fair to nil parties and nil Interests
of our common country. AYe reeofjniu.o him
him ils tho fcurlo-s orator aud statusmaii
and tho tfivat champion of t!vt‘ poojdtds
against iho moitt'votl j»owor, tbo mo-
liojiolists, 1 ho • ytuljcat<"> and I li«‘ t rusts. W o
tdodt'o him tho support of a unitod democ¬
racy |n our state.”
Tbo remaining half of tbo fiUtform
is devoted to a deiiuiioiatioii of (lie re-
publican state administration, to a do
nnneiatiou of allowing oonviot made
goods to compete with free labor and
to a felicitation of Senator Hhiokbnrn
and those who led in his two sonato
rial tights.
MILLION AIRE AT SI YENTY-ONE.
John Vance Fulls Heir to Over Thrt'r Mil¬
lion Ihtltiivs.
John Yauee, who has lived in a sod
shanty near Great Falls, Mont., for
the past five years, has just received
§20,000 as the returns from an endow¬
ment policy investment of years ago.
He has further received notice of
the settlement of a lawsuit, pending
thirty-three years, iu favor of his
mother, who recently died, leaving
him her sole heir.
The property consists of a North
Carolina estate, stocks and bonds to
the amount of $3,000,000. Though
aged seventy one, he will marry Alice
Grossman, a sixteon-year-old girl, who
nursed him through a severe illness.
DAUNTLESS MEN ON TRIAL.
They l’l«»atlt*(l Not Guilty and tho Cano
ls:»h»M t hem \\ urn uoucm!.
At Key West, AYednesduy,the thirty-
five men found on the Dauntless were
tried before Tinted States Commis¬
sioner Otto charged with unlawfully
aud feloneously beginning to set on
foot, provide or prepare the means for
a military expo>litiou against Spain.
Colonel Nunez, their spokesman,
pleaded not guilty, aud the case was
postponed until the SHb.
FAUUSl.V OFF.NS OVFIVFS.
jAi-^rm'Inn’ of Treasnrv Will Pradltr
\ -H NY In N i‘AA VnvL.
John li. Carlisle, secretary of tho
treasury under Grover Cleveland, has
opened a law office in New York city.
3-cS!?Sr.t . ... "”;, 1 . . (■ T
30 Broad street. Mr. Carlisle «ill not
be a member of tlio linn, but will act
as eonusek ,
He will also have law offices a:
Washington, 1). C . ami Louisville,
Kv. Ho states that he has net decided
- residence
as ret whether to take up his
iu Now York or not.
TILl.MAN ASKS ADVICE.
irania Smutr to Help Him Settle DIkj ca-
nary Question,
Thn senate made greater progres-
on the tariff bill Wednesday than any
day since the del ate opened, complet¬
ing more t urn half of the important
metal schedules. The speaking was
done by the democratic senators, the
the d'elmte e"eept’aV ra^in’t’er'^als lo
answer questions which would expe¬
dite I lie advance of the bill,
Etvrly in tbo. day Mr. Tillman He-
cured tlie adoption of the following
resolution:
“Whfrffm, tho 8ii|»romn court of tho
Unltf*! SlfttoH fb«*lftr*ul, in thn ciinn of J/nJssy
vithuh IfurtJin, that no utafn ii«<l tin* ri^ht
to prohihlt th»* naif of Jhjuor within its own
borrlorn in original jxHGku^i-Ei, upon tin*
ground that it was an lnU'.r\or* , n ,, o with in-
tcnttntf and,
"Whereas, In ord-r to give relief to the
people Of Iowa eongress passed what is
known as Wilson law. (Wilson law is
" " ( , '
Whereas, I nder thn authority Herein
granted, Hie state of Homii < itrolina in
........mber. lHiW, passed the dispensary law,
under whl-h provision Is mod- for ihe sale
of liquor by state officers under strict rules,
and
Whereas, Under this system experience
hs« shown that the cause of tempera,
has been advnn I andtlie good order and
quiet of thn state have been promoted, there
Mng now \(wn than 100 tllMpftiwiftrluH In jiJaco
of upward of 800 Imrroomn in 1802; and,
“ WIjGff/iH, A uit jiiof Mm 1 lift'd
HtatfM ftoiirt, )>y JtidO'lal in a ro-
uttiif. (IttufHlon, 1 1 iih ri'i'Cii iufl tho w t of
KP*hh al*ovf rwltutl i»h far us KoiiUi FuroJiua
Is roiii-crncti, thus requiring that state to
reupen the Imrrooms or allow the free W..I
imllmltc.1 sale Of Uquor in original pick-
ug'-H; therefore, he it
’ ll.-solv.Ml, That the JudIWary committee
of the s male he Instrueted to eonshler what
leglslatlon, If any, Is in.....ssnry to restore to
Houth (■itrollntithi* right tfrnntnl bythnwl
<tf Avij/iifit, to control thn nuln of aleo-
lictli** lifjuors within Hh own border in its
own way in common with other states of
this union.”
Mr. Tillman spoko briefly in support
of the resolution saying the public
inqiression that tho dispensary law
was a money making device was erro-
neons and thnt it had accomplished
milch good in regulating the liquor
traffic. ......
Mr. Faulkner of West Virginia, felt
that tho senate should not lie commit-
ted to the lengthy preamble, reciting
the effect of the law, etc.
Mr. Tillman modified the preamble
so as to avoid the term "judicial leg-
islatiou” in characterizing the recent
decision nml substituting "judicial in-
terpvetation.
Mr. lloar, of Massachusetts, chair-
man of the judiciary committee, pro-
posed a substitute omitting all the
preamble and simply directing the ju-
dieiary committee to consider and re-
port, by bill or otherwise, whatlegis-
lation, if any is necessary, to curry out
the statute of 1811(1 relating to com-
meroe between the states.
Mr. Tillman accepted the substitute
and it was agreed to.
K1LLS BIS LITTLE ONES.
Horrible I>(M*<1 of a Crazy IbilHmoro Lat¬
ter Carrier.
Wednesday Edgar Harris, a Haiti-
more letter carrier, thirty-two years of
age, shot and killed his txvelve-yenr-
old son, George, and his dnugh .er,
aged fourteen, and then turned the
pistol on himself. He is now lying at
tho point of death in the Johns Hop-
kins hospital, He w ill die.
Little Kdgiu Harris, Jr., aged nine
years, was the only member of the
family who escaped uninjured. He
was lying in bed beside his hroiltor
George. His father tired at him, hut
tho bullet missed his head hy half an
inch and 1 1 uried itself in tin pillow,
Tho insane father then rushed into the
room to kill the girls, and the little
follow ran down stairs and escaped.
Harris is thought to have boon men¬
tally unbalanced by the recent death
of his wife, to whom he was deeply
devoted. Ho lias always been a do-
voted husband and father.
WHARF PKOFF.ItTY DESTROY FW.
1‘ivc nt Alcxnnrivin, V;t., U imn;o
!• k 1 flit of Si*; 5,000.
Fire broke out at an early hour
Wednesday monuiig in tbo wharf
property along tbo river front at Alex
andria, Ya , and did damage to tho ex
tout of about 7o,00t'.
T'ho tdiiof MitVor-'r is C’nptani Hur-
bolt Bryant, fertilizing stores, whore
the damage amounts to (*30,000, fully
insured.
HITLER StYS NAY.
Would Nol linn For Senate, I'vni If Offered
All \> liltdty Uctmtcx.
General M. C. Butler, of South
Carolina, has quieted gossip hy an-
nounoing that he will not bo a can-
didato for the sonatorship or entei
polities if asked by everv living thin-
in the state and offered »U tho liquor
rebates.
NO EXTRA LEGISLATIVE SESSION
Governor F.Uerbe, «»f South Carolina,
Miikefttlic Amioiiueement Fori!ively.
Governor KllovBo, of South Carolina,
announces possHively that there will
be no extra session of the legislature.
He has not yet decided whether to dis-
baud the state constabulary.
ENGLISH HI METALLISTS.
T o Iavn^no lb’liU Annual Mt*tillng In
Mnntht'jitA'Y.
The annual meeting of the English
BiiwetnUic Teague opened nt Manches¬
ter Nt'ednesday morning. There w as a
large atteudanee. including over tifty
delogates from labor nssooiations.
The lor.l mayor of Manchester pre¬
sided and welcomed the delegates,
Letters of regret were rend from many
prominent men.
ti CORGI AN FIRST AT VNNWOUS.
Everything is in readiness for the
graduating exercises at the naval acad¬
emy at Annapolis, Md.
AYilliam G. Dnboise, of Georgia,
will graduate at the head of his class.
«»>*Go r the pres, nt x. ar
tlllie „ Buried ... ... I tan.
III
_ 1 he icmains of , ., Hon. , . t ,ne .
,
«1,„ suicided at M. trcorgc. I tah, tie
*“ ,ll:l '
P 1 *" " ^nesd»y. His reman,a were
followed hy a largo cortege.
\
IMMENSE SHEET IKON TUBS ( BASH
THROUGH FIVE STORIES.
TWO MEN BURIED IN THE RUINS.
Th* Hntldlng, Which Wan a New One,
Wun Almost Heady For Occupancy.
Thirteen Workmen Escape.
Five enormous tanks, each contnin-
ing 13,000 gallons of water, fell five
stories through the now building of
David 8. Brown k Co., soap 1 manufac-
i™’,* * * ?
“ (1 *t*J-**™** 1 ork v -
1 h ’. ,m ' nf ’ r «”>K. buryuig two men
under tbonsamls of tons of debn*.
The body of William Frazer, forty
y cars 0 ),] > a surveyor in the employ of
the Otis Elevator Company, was taken
from the ruing sometime afterwards.
j ao()b Jacobson, a carpenter in mis-
^ for
The place was nearly ready occu-
The tanks were to have con-
tttino(] sou ,, f at . They were put in by
the Cotes Iron Works, of Cotesville,
i. , nn
Alexander Brown, the brick con-
tractor; Henry F. Kilburn, the arelii-
tect, and Hamilton, inspector for the
iron works contractors, were arrested
charged with homicide.
The five tanks'shot through the five
(] or ,rs like a stone dropping through
RO nm( . h space. There were fifteen
me n in tlie building at the time of the
accident. They were scattered around
tlll . factory. There was not a second’s
warning of the fall of the tanks. r I hey
] W 1 been filling with water for testing
(LTj( ] were nearly full. 13x13 feet
riio tanks were encli
square by 20 feet in height. ’I hey
were made of sheet iron and were a
quarter of an inch thick. To prevent
tho water from bulging their sides,
stout iron hands had been placed in-
side of each tank.
_ carrying with
The fall of the tanks
them five floors of iron and woodwork
was hoard for several blocks around,
At the full of the tanks they carried
down iron girders and beams a foot in
width and four inches in thickness,
snapping them ns if they were pipe
stems. There was no succession, stopping, us
they struck the floors in so
enormous was tho w eight of the tanks,
All the men v.ho hud been inside the
building were got together and count-
oil. It was found that two wi re miss-
ing. They were Jacobson and Frazer.
A wrecking firm undertook the re-
moval of the debris. At 4 o’clock Fra-
z ( r’s body w as partially uncovered and
three hours later it xvas taken out.
Coroner Fitzpatrick said that it was
probably the bulging of the tanks
which hud caused tiio dislodgement of
the walls aud caused tho fall of tho
tanks and floors,
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A SENSATIONAL PRAYER
Offered Tip Ily Chaplain In the Illinois
Siai« Lt'ijlKlatiire,
’I ho chaplain of tho Illinois house of
representatives, Lev. David G. Brad-
ley, opened tho session of the state
legislature Thursday with the follow-
ing prayer: hy
"Almighty God, we seek 1 pres-
once and blessing at tho beginning of
another day’s diligent labor. Help
us, pray Thee, in tho discharge of this
day s duties, Help these men to re-
member the poor, tax-burdenedpeople
of this great state.
Contract, we pray Thee, tho enpa-
oious maw of penal reformatory, char-
itable and educational institutions o£
Illinois. May they learn to he con-
tent with less money and may we re¬
fuse to worship n golden calf, refuse
also to w orship gold in any other form.
Forbid that any foreigner visiting our
shores shall over again have occasion
to write:
“Money, money, Js all thoir cry;
Money’s tho total sum.
Give us money or else wo die;
Oli, lot tho money 001110.”
"And wo will givo Thee prnise. and
Tho prnvor oroatod a sensation
was gi octod with enthusiastic applause,
5
Missouri Congressieual Election.
The election in the first Missouri
district for a sudoossor to Congress¬
man Giles, deceased, resulted in favor
of J. T. Lloyd, demoerrt, hy a plural¬
ity of 5,51(5 over Clark, republican.
OFFICERS MERE GA MULING.
An Alderman nml Two Folicemen "Were
Cnug hi In I he Laid.
A sensation in the police department
^ hattanooga has leaked out.
Several days ago a gambling house
on ^'irkot street was raided hy the
1'n'h’o. Hie only inmates caught wore
Cd Spencer, alderman from the Second
w ard, aud OtUeera Robert Baird and
1. C. Morgan, of the police force, in
full uniform. Tho three, together
with a well known gambler, were play-
ing poker and drinking. '
TELLER ADMITS SHORTAGE.
•faRB- Write* ltire.tor* Tii.it it,- i.s.-ta,-
<, ‘ M, nchimt in .tnwimt*.
AVhile the directors of the First Xa-
tional bank at Denver, Col., were in
session examining accounts of AYilliam
L. Boggs, paving teller, w ho had been
in their employ fifteen years, they re-
>’*'>ved a letter from him saying that
he was §88,00(1 short and had left
( ^ (
He gave details iff his irregularities,
which ha 1 extended over ten years.
The loss will not affect the bank s de-
poistois uor tile solvency of the bank.
I’ROTEST MATE BY DURR ANT.
A Format Itemand For Release, Claiming
Vujunt Imprisonment.
A San Franniseo hundred dispatch says:
There will be tvo invita¬
tions issued for Ihe execution of Dur-
rant and Warden Hale has fixed 10:30
*V n ns u 10,1 1 ..V* 1 .’'' 1 Ir ,,,* ,______...
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'LSSXZZSl ,. . '
p urrant has made a formal demand
for release, claiming to be unjustly
imprisoned. , This will , ,, be , part , of the
.,,,,,,,,1 to the supreme court and is to
WV(n . <he in; which might be
made that by foiling to protest ami
’ lost the
(lora#IU , uis Rm.riy he had
right to complaiL ' .
FAl’RF. IS RESERVED.
French President Withhold! HU View*
On Monetary Question.
A Paris special soys: It is learned
from an authorized source that the let¬
ters of credence presented to Presi¬
dent Faure by Senator Edward O.
Wolcott, of Colorado, and his col¬
leagues of the United States monetary
commission, designate them as minis-
ters plenipotentiary to France, Great
Britirin and Germany, with the mis-
sion in concert with the United States
ambassadors to those countries to dis-
cuss monetary questions and come to
some agreement on bimetallism.
President Faure carefully avoided
making a statement to them at the
audience which he accorded to the
commissioners at the Elysee palace
?“ Wednesday last, which might be
interpreted as a promise to take any
*“ the ™" er ' * efor ? th e ™ m ;
mrt*lonew . left the palace ho invited .
them to share Ins box at the race for
the grnnd prix de Paris. France
No doubt the government of
is friendly to the American nation,but
nothing tangilde will be done beyond
the expressions of sympathy and the
assurance that the matter will be se-
riouriy studied.
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IX MEMORY OF AMERICANS.
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Cuban Sympathizers Hold » Housing
Meeting In Washington.
A large crowd gathered at the Na-
tional theater at Washington, D. C.,
Friday night to attend the Cuban
meeting in memory of Americans who
have sacrificed their lives for Cuba.
Speeches were made by represents-
tives Swanson, of Virginia, aud Green,
of Nebraska, and others.
Mr. Green declared that not only
should the belligerency resolution be
passed by congress, but Spain should
|„, given so many days to take her sol-
dier.s from the island.
He made light of the probability of
war with Spain, and said that if she
declared war against the United States
3,000,000 swords would spring from
their scabbards ready to tight and the
blue and gray would march together
to the music of “Dixie.”
Resolutions were adopted calling bellig- for
a prompt recognition of Cuban
ereuey and arraigning all who make
the “honor and glory of tho nation
and the demands of the people sub-
servient to tho interests of tho Spanish
bondholders and the sugar trust.”
WHITE FACED DEATH COOLY.
Ascended the Scaffold Nonchalantly Smok¬
ing a Cigarette.
With a cigarette in his month, Hen¬
ry White, the murderer of Police Offi-
C er William Jackson, cooly descended
into the yard of the Muscogee jail at
Columbus, Ga., Friday to pay the
Heath penalty for his - deed,
The young man was more composed
than any member of the party which
escorted him to the gallows,
Not once did he show the white
feather during the long hours of the
last day of liis confinement and nt his
death the culmination of his wonder-
fill display of nerve was reached. Ho
made no speech—simply hade those
about him “goodby.” ppd
The trap was sprung at 1:32 at
i pj White was pronounced dead,
{j j s neck was not broken,
BURRANT HANGING POSTPONED.
Judge Hives Attorneys Permission to Ap¬
peal From III* Decision.
A Sn:i Francisco special says: Theo¬
dore Durrnnt will not be hanged on
next Friday.
Bis attorneys have gained for him a
new lease of life for four months at
least, and the condemned man mado
merry in his cell when lie heard tho
cheerful news.
He had become resigned to his fate,
when information was received at the
prison that Judge Gilbert, of the
Tinted States circuit court, had grant¬
ed his attorneys permission to appeal
to the United States supreme court
from his order previously made deny¬
ing tho application fora writ of habeas
corpus.
UNLOADED THE (WS,
ISut Ih Doing; So a Young; Boy Kills His
Two Slaters.
. . ~ . 111., tlie a lo-yoar-old i i
At < ireene, son
of L. Schwartz, while attempting to
unload a gun, ’ discharged the xvenuon. 1
, , • . . rn lliO . . bullet
lvlliiUg Ills two sisters.
pas,ed through the neck of one Mater
and struck the other sister just J above
,, UK' , lK’iWt. ,
IRISH HORSE IVON DERBY.
Gall«M» More Secure* For SI is Owner Iho
Sum of $ 30 , 01 ) 0 .
The derby t)f 1S97, (^.'J0,00nj derby stakes of
d,()()() sovereigns, was won
1,1 L])sotn, ... Lngiaiid, by Mr.J.Gubbtns’
colt, Maltee More,
Thousands of people watched tho
nice and interest was more intense,
perhaps, than on former occasions.
This time the favorite won. Belting
on the Irish-owned horse,Galtee More,
" us ll * odds three to one.
--
A DAY OF SPEECHES.
A Desolation Passed For Ihe Benefit of
South Carolina.
Tho senate had a period of speeeh-
'"“king b iiday and as a result little
progress was made on the tariff bill.
r, ' M 'lut»ou tunmig at a solution of
the . South l arolina dispensary muddle,
ftUl '' u ' 1 ^ r ’ Tillman has eon-
contended for, , was passed. It reads
•'Resolved, That the committee ontheju-
dleiary he directed to consider and report,
hv bill or otherwise, what legislation, it any.
Is necessary to give full effect to the purpose
of the act approv- d August S. ls;H). entitled
'An r : to limit the effect of the regulations
of commerce between the several states and
with foreign countries In certain eases.’”
TAR 1 EE REFORM CLUB.
Committee Has Kstablishcd Headquarters
at ashinsrton and is at Work.
The tariff reform committee of the
Reform J Club at Washington Sw. has es-
Corcoran building and intend to
maintain an, organization till the close
of t • the tue uendinc i >v ~~ <u K '«-*.*• legislation. “'““•
James ti. latsons is in charge of
the undertaking, l-nlnn llwmpkine,
chairman of the committee, has been
»> Washington for the naat «-
and ste—
Crmt’* Equanimity.
General Horace Porter, In his "Cam¬
paigning with Grant,” In the Century,
Bays: Throughout this memorable
year, the most Important as well as the
most harassing of his entire military
career, General Grant never in any in¬
stance failed to manifest those traits
which were the true elements of his
greatness. He was always calm amidst
excitement, and patient under trials,
He looked neither to the past with re-
gre t n0 r to the future with appre-
i
hension. When he could not control
he endured, and in every great crisis he
could "convince when others could not
advise." His calmness of demeanor
and unruffled temper were often a mar-
ve i eve n to those most familiar with
him. In the midst of the most exciting
scenes he rarely raised his voice above
It8 ordinary pitch, or manifested the
least Irritability. Whether encountered
“ noonday or awakened from sleep at
midnight, his manner was always the
Bamo; wheth er receiving the report of
an army commander or of a private
soldier serving as a courier or a scout,
he listened with equal deference and
gave It the same strict attention. He
coul(J not on | y discipline others, hut
he could discipline himself. If he had
lived in ancient days he might, In his
wrath, have broken the twelve tables
of stone; he never would have broken
the law8 which wore written on them.
His Mistake.
The ’Squire—By the way, Giles, I
haven’t seen you at church for some
time; anything the matter?”
Giles—Wull, sir, it be like this,
Last time as I went I ’ad a penny an’
a 2-shilling niece in my pocket; by
mistake I put the 2-shilling piece in
the plate, an’, wull, I shouldn’t like it
to again, sir.—The Sketch.
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