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6 THE ABQU8, TUESDAY. JANUARY g. 189T. QANDY CATnARTIG ! tURtCOHSTIPATIOH 10 25 50 ssjfhj lSiIBB ABSOLUTELY GU11MTEED X7ZZ?2 sic yd brsthlct ftsc. !. STEBI.ITC Umi ' tlK lb.A VM.KHB UUiDk. aiOASO, BOO ISLAM, PftOlSIt S-l w7 Tltin'j oil Ix ritlin oi Di we cr,.cAu at K lCrTmnmprnttMo n C 1 41 P depot coram Fifth imu n ' Wftf4Wi iwnwa a, Ramon, Ages TRAINS a ' 8:10 MbI S 01 s.v n,j 0 4. r ' 8:06 u :1S t 7:48 a:- ! :) nt F: 'miv. Dnm ft a I II iinespcil O iniBti Koine . IP MM A inmynllt. UuiE'iaADer Koine ts tunuUik A Btnnr.apolls Sx DotTer, i,tnto:u ft Ottsht , ft. rani ft Minneapolis. Do: t, FL Worth A . C OHMM City BL Joseph ' Mock Island A Waaaiugioti i i 'ck-o A- Dc milnos Keck ltlandAStnart Aoeom .lpln.1ABrookryn Ac. 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WHY will vou snfTerTrith FIIm i - . . u yuu can De curea dv us ing one jar of IIERROX & CO'S PILE REMEDY. PRICE SOc. Teatimoninls Furnished Free. Knclose 60 cent to us and we will send joa one jar otUerron & Co's Tile Remedy by return PASSSNBEB SEBV1CF ji If HERRON it CO. 1 Jjl f Wcat Washln;toa 8t-, CHICAGO. Eg Ladles who value a renned complexton must rue Poxsoxi's Powdbb. It prodooaa a aoft and beaaitful bUb. ah 1 itLTCaicsin. 1 ,4swtrs. m.I Will That Dtdpeaws of l.MO.OOO. Milwaukee. Jan. 5. The will of Mrs. Elizabeth Pflster was filed In the pro bate court yesterday. The will is very brief, disposing of an estate reported to be valued at more than $1,500,030 in less, than 500 words. Three special be quests are made to Rosa, Bertha and John Christmas, nieces and a nephew of the deceased, and the residue Is to be equally divided between Charles F. Pflstt-r and Louise F. Vogel, h"r adopted children. Globe-Wheeler Arrives at Gotham. New York. Jan. 5. George K. Carl, of San Francisco, arrived in this city yes terday afternoon, having traveled 11, 000 miles in a 20.000-miIe contest against time and for a purse of $4 000. Carl started at noon May 20, without a cent, to rover 20,000 miles in twelve months, with the customary limitation as to the manner in which he should meet his expenses. When he arrived here he was in excellent condition, having traveled most of the way by wheel. Boy Play Havoc with Powder. Fremont, O., Jan. 5. At Mlllersvllie. this county, a son of Alex Dolwick, got bold of several pounds of blasting pow der, and went to the cellar accompanied by three sisters to kill rats. The stuff exploded and one girl. X years old was burned to death. The clothing of the other children caught file and they were terribly burned, as were Mr. and Mrs. Dolwick in trying to extinguish the flames. T B BtlDT mm roar Bemt ama Ua4 u snrat Reldy Bros. Real Estate, Insurance and Loans Booao 4, Mitcbu!? & hnp r mrh-T 1003. n7nlf mun Tfeo Jeweler. We are showing our Usual Hoe of fine Watches Clocks, Jewelry and SUverwar Fred Woltman, Jeweler. Bailable Good at Rock-Bottom Fr'oee. ISO SKCOSll ATlCUr. gZugene J. Burns Real Bmtm Insurance Buy, Sell and Manage property Collect Rents The old fire and time tried company repre sented. Rate as low as any reliable company an r(ord Ton- fttroaage la SclioittKl MSot ISM ynnr! ft Harptr Hottse Block. DROP IN BILLY CATTON'S White Seal saloon i8is Second Avenue. DUTY ON SMOKES. Ths Subject Up Before the Ex perts on the Tariff. VH5W8 OF PEOPLE IV TEE TRADE. BcprearwtatlTee of the Tobaeeo Graven Bad Manofaetarers Heard at Coaalder Bble Inearth Senator Callom-s Beaiarkt on the Position of the Cuban StssnlaU s Ex-State Department OsBeiml Indicted far Kmliesxlias; I nele Sam'a Money. Washington. Jan. 5. The tobacco schedule of the tariff was threshed over by the representatives of various tobacco interests yesterday before the ways and means eommitttee with great minuteness. Several branches of the business were repres3nted the native growers, importers, manufac turers using the native goods, using Havana, and those handling the Su matra products. Between these classes there was much discord, no two of them being agreed on any schedule of rates, and contradicting oAe another on ques tions relating to the effects of the pres ent law, to rates of labor and cost of production s.nd manufacture. The National Assoc iation of Tobacco manufacturers was represented by a large delegation with its president. Moses Krahn, of Cincinnati, for spokes man. The association asked for duties of 55i cents a pound, with 25 per cent, ad valorem, on imjiorted cigars. I'nder any higher rates they declared their business would be ruined. Representative of the Growers. The principal representatives of the growers were Michael Tobin. of Bald uinsvllle. N. Y.. and J. P. Van Duzcr, H-jrse Heads. N. Y. They as?erted that the native growers had made no money under the Wilson bill, and asked for rates higher than those of the McKin ley act. George J. .Smith, of Kingston, N. Y., spoke for the users of Sumatra toba'xo, and E. P. Gumby. formerly collector of the port "f Tampa, for the Florida manufac;urrn of Cuban pro ducts. It was represented that only 5 per cent, of the Havana tobacco used as wrappers had paid duty as such un der the Wilson law. Others who spnkc were: Ex-Mayor Frederick Schroedcr. of nrooklyn: H. S. Frye, of Windsor, Conn.: L.. H. Neudecker, of Baltimore: J. I. Ellison, of New York, and George Mitchelson. of St. Paul. CI LI.OM OX THE CUBAN KKSOLYE9. He Is Willing to Let Them Go Over for Awhile in thai Senate. Washington. Jan. 5. Senator Cullom, of Illinois, a member of the committee on foreign relations, returned to Wash ington yesterday. The senator was asked for his views concerning the Cu ban resolution and what he thought of the suggestion that it should le postponed for the present. He says that he knows nothing as to the Intention of the committee, but Indicates that in case the opposition to ths reso lution should be strong enough it could be defeated as many other measures are defeated, by consumption of time In discussion of the subject. Cullom says that if it appears to be the purpose of the opponents of the measure to de feat the resolution no good would be accomplished in pressing it and keep ing it before the senate. While he voted for the resolution, he is not particular as to the form it takes or what it should declare, bis object being as he declared in his speech ear ly in the session to have some action taken to bring the war in Cuba to an end. Cullom thinks it not unlikely that steps in that direction are being taken and possibly something may be done which will terminate hostilities It is now generally believed that before the senate takes any action the com mittee on foreign relations will desire to confer with a view of determining the prospects of the passage of the Cameron resolution and also as to how much opposition may be expected. KtECKHOFER'S RIG SHORTAGE, Indicted for Having Made Way with 150,000 Government Money. Washington. Jan. 5. The grand Jury yesterday filed three indictments for embezzlement against Francis J. Kieck hofcr. formerly chief of the bureau of accounts in the state department. Kieckhofcr was dismissed Oct. 28, 1895, when irregularities in his accounts were discovered. The shortage will aggregate $130,000. The shortage is alleged by the gov ernment, in a recent amended dclara tion, to aggregate $127,544. The indict ments only cover a little over $40,000, the amount which the prosecuting ofM thlnk they can prove the ex-disbursing officer never acounted for. The indict ments specify $18,229 embezzled July 2 1895; $16.S:S7 on Oct. L'2.1895. and $6,584 on Oct. 2S. 18S5. The first two amounts wore principally part of the Indemnity funds paid by foreign governments on aecount ci I'nited States citizens. Kleckhofer is now underheavy bonds to await trial. He was distributing officer of the state department from Jan. 28. 1884. to Oct. 2fi. 1895. and the simultan eous announcement of his shortage and r mova! from office created a big sensa. tkn. Railway Men Want More Tim. Washington. Jan. 5. Representa tives of most of the big railroads in the country will meet here today to petition the interstate commerce commission to intercede with congress to extend the tir'e when all cars, passengers and freight, shall be equipped with air brakes and automatic couplers. The safety appliance act, which was ap proved March 2. 1893. will become ef fet live Jan. 1, 1898. Railways Responsible for Pirea. Washington. Jan. 5. The state law of the state of Missouri holding railroad companies responsible for damages by fire caused by railroad locomotives was sustained in the supreme court in two derisiana handed down yesterday by Justice Gray, appealed to this court by the Missouri Pacific Railroad company. Justice Gray said the act was a due exercise of legislative authority. Washington. Jan. 5. The state de partment has been informed that f ienry Debjrado. the New York Mail and 'Express tori eswirddent now under ar- reai in a aranirn prison near is likely to die unless a surgical oper. uoi as isuiuiiuaaj CORBETT-FITZSIMMONS FIGHT Will Come OaTH Dob Stuart Really Has Sale I -oration. New York. Jan. 5. The only hitch which now seems possible to prevent the meeting of Corbet t and Pttssim mons in the ring will be the failure of Dan Stuart.nf Texas, to secure a place where the two heavy-weights will set tle the long-looked for contest. On Dec 17 James J. Corbett affixed his sig nature to the articles of agreement. Yesterday afternoon B-b Fltsslmtnons In the presence of a number of well known sporting men and representa tives of the press affixed his signature Immediately underneath Corbett's on the articles. Fitsslmmons said he would put up a side bet of from $5,000 to $10,000. The articles call for a purse of $15,000 to be given to the winner and each of the principals to post $2,500 in the hands of a stakeholder to guarantee an ap pearance in the ring. As a guarantee or good faith Stuart posts $5,000 with a stakeholder to be divided equally be tween Corbett and Fltzsimmnns if he (Stuart) falls to carry- out th provisions incorporated in the agreement. five ounce gloves are to be used. George Slier, of Chicago, is agreed upon as referee. Sttart agrees that If kinet oscoplc pictures of the fight are taken he will divide the pn fits w ith the flgat er3. SENSATIONAL DIVORCE SUIT. Wife's Bill Charges That She Waa Forcibly Counued In an Asylum. Chicago. Jan. 5. Grace Vaughn, the actress, yesterday filed suit for divorce against Andrew Rawson Jennings, son of a Cleveland Standard oil magnate The "hargeg contained In the complaint are sensational. According to the bill the Couple very OUletlv become man -,n.l ' wue four years ago in Cleveland. ' Their marriage created a storm, and i Miss Vaughn continue. I on the stage. hojing that her father-in-law would ; some day relent. Early In li94, how ' ever, she r :i,eared in Cleveland and ; announc -d that she was there to be supinrted by her husband. J A few days later she suddenly dls : appeared. In the bill filed she charges I that she was drugged by young Jen . nlngs and taken to the Newburg Insane asylum, near Cleveland, where she was ; confined for seven months Wore she ; managed o escape. She his since lived with her mother in Chicago. In addi : tion to a decree of divorce she asks for anmony. DEMOCRATS WIN IN DELAWARE. Court of Appeals Decides That Party a Majority in the Legtolature. Dover, Del.. Jan. 5. The decision of the court of errors and appeals in the Kent couunty mandamus proceedings reversei the action of the superior court, which latter body had rendered i an opinion that the Kent county board of canvass should reconvene and re count the votes of several hundred In ' Went rr.itntv , !.,, .hA 1 Tt ,. " ...... 11 urn iiiifii j"tuo- licans claim were unlawfully thrown out by the cc nvass Iioard. This Is a victory for the Democrats and gives them a majority of the legislature. Members of a Mob I'nhnppy. Richmond. Mo., Jan. 5. The declara tion of Prosecuting Attorney Ault. of I.afavette county, that Jesse Winner and James Nelson, who were taken from the jail at Ixlngton on the night of Dec. 6 and lynched by a Ray county mob for the murder of the former's wife and two children, were innocent Is causing great excitement among the people of both Ray and Lafayette coun ties. Ray county, particularly in the vicinity of Richmond, is In an unhappy condition. Memliers of the mob have defied the authorities of Lafayette county to arrert them. Many of them are among the best citizens of the coun ty. Rose Zoldoaki Pardoned. Waupun. Wis.. Jan. 5. Rose Zoldoskl. who was serving a life sentence for the murder of Ella Maiey at Richmond Center, received word from Mndison at noon yesterday that Governor I'pham had granted her petition for a pardon. She had given up all hope of executive clemency coming frm Governor I'p ham and she was completely overcome by the Joyful news. She Is at present unable to state her plans for the future other than that she will go to her father, who resides at Stillwater. O. T. lllluo Fish CoimniasloB. Springfield. Ills.. Jan. 3. The Illinois state fish commission has filed its re port with Ihe governor for the two years ended Sept. .10. 1896. The distri bution of fish for the HPS seasons was mainly of the lietter kinds of food fish es, such as the black lass. croppies, white and striped bass, wall-eyed pike, channel cat. ring perch and the like. In adimon there were distributed a very large numWr of the eoarver vari eties, including the carp, buffalo, suck er, white perc h, sun. etc. Miners Threaten a strike. Pittsburg, Jan. 5. The miners em ployed by Henry Floershelmer about 350 and the men at several other small mines on the Wheeling division of then. I east . railway are in rebellion because the operators refuse to pay more than the Pittsburg and Chbagn Oas Coal company, whi-h has contracts with Its men to work for .Vi cents The dis satisfied men. about 500 in all. will m- et today to Set ide whether or not to strike against a reduction to 54 tents. Bank Stwekholdera Liable. Washington. Jan. 5. -In the ess.- of John F. Kushnell ve. Cyrus A. Leland. receiver of the State National hank of Wichita. Kas.. the supreme court yes terday reaffirmed in n decision bv Jus- ' tlce White the right of a national hank receiver appointed by th- comptroller of the currency toenforce the Individual liability of the bank s stockholders. Stat or Citt or Tjlsdo, i I.i as Coewrr. f "ask J. ' eeoey mak oath that he ej tht en m pt r car nl the trm r.f T.i Cheney ft Oo dolrg hsati M rn the city of 1 otaco, cowsty and stats alwissat. and that raid una wi.; pay u-s am of OM: 111 BOB 10 DOLLARS tar cask sad every sue of ratarrh that aaaaotba cared by tfc are of Ball' Catarrh Cars. PRASE t CfltBBY Swots ha before a a as 4 sahsctlhsl Is iy asea eacs Uts 4th day of December, A. D. 1MB. saaL. I A W. OLSaaos I I Hot try Pa bile. Ball' Catarrh Curs I takej la tarsal It sad acts directly on U. Mood awd aaceos surfaces of ttc yttSK . Scad for lestimosiak. free F. J. Cbsbet ft Co. Taeado. Oh'o. BsW by disoiMi, 75c. RAILWAY FIENDS. Five of Them Lodged m ths Jsfl at Birmingham. Ala. FOUR 00IFE88 THEIR DIABOLISM. Admit mm tat a Abyss em the Som abHwbv afesBBS by an 8 gees mi nt to KiU Any One Who Weakened I'laaned to Club the Fussing its to Ik.th n "rasas) They Failed. Birmingham. Ala.. Jan. S. Four of the five train wreckers in Jail here yes terday confessed to a fiendish plot to wreck and rob the Southern railway's fa express from Washington at Mc Comhs trestle, twelve miles east of the city, on the night of Dec. U. and this confession leads to the belief that the aame gang removed the rail which wrecked the Birmingham Mineral train at Cahaba river bridge, causing the death of twenty-six people snd injuring eleven others, on Dec. 27. sit hough those under arrest are as yet silent as to this wreck. Fcngte the Lewder of the Plot. Ijist week five negroes. Andrew Fcs gnn. Tom Ingram. Tom Parker. Eman uel Billings and Rome Scales, were ar rested by deputy sheriffs and railroad detectives. It Is said on a confession of one of the number. All were miners at Henry Ellen, near McCotnba trestle. Yesterday all enfesed but Feagln. Parker, who did rrost ,f the talking, says that Feagln was the lead er of the plot: that he prcpoaed the wrecking of traina one night at a dnnee as a good scheme by which to get Christmas money, and that the five agreed to engage in Ihe work. wlh the understanding that thic who failed to stand to the agreement should be killed by the others. All Weakened hnt Tow. When Ihe lime came for atlm all w-akencd but Feagln and Patk r. They went to Mcfomir trestle, ninety feet high, by night and entert-d upon the work of drawing out spike and re moving Inilts from the rails. The plan was t club to death and shoot thiwe passengers who were not killed by the crash when the train fell ti the ravine nin-'y feet below Not until the s ml night was their death-trap ready. Then they waited by a camp-fire In the ravine below The fast express train came, hut Engineer Hawes saw that a rail was out of place and managed to stop his train, only, however, after every wheel had left the track. Prolaably Guilty of the 4 ahobo Horror. Seeing that their plot had failed. Par ker says he and Feagin fled, mounted on a mule. Here the confessions end. but sa the Cahaba wreck was like the McComb attempted wreck In every tie. tall except that It was successful even to the extent of sacrificing twenty-six lives, and the wounded and dead lietng robtied by the wreckers, it is regarded as wr-nigh certain that the same gang committed both deeds, and further en velopments are expected very soon. THE MARKETS. New Tork Financial. St York. Jan. A Money on call taay at t per . f it ; prime mere-tntile paper JtBaMH per ent : ster ling exchange was etesdy. with actual busi ii - in hankers' hi'ls at 4l't- for demand and t.iv i tirrtj for sixty days: posted rates. 44Vt and 47: commercial hills. - :.,. Stiver certiflestes. SMs; bo sales; baraiirer. ftt3r: Mrxican dollnrs. ' I'nited States govern in -nt bonds firm: 4s registered. 1fi: do coupons. 13JM; 5's reg istered. 114: do coupons. 114: 4's registered, llnio: do. coupon. Ill; Tn registered. :.'..; Tat flc Cs of . lOSkj. Chicago Grain and Prodnre. Cnirian. Jaa A Following vera the quotations oi ths Board of Trad) today: Wneat -Janttary. open.il !'. close.l noainal; May. ope.ied v closed 64Vte: July opened file, closed " Corn January, op -ned SSajr. eksted 4-: Mav. opened dosed &V; Jul)-, opened STe. rlos'd STtir. ots - January. upend anr el-es-d non.inal: M.e "i ? - -1 , clna d ltV: July, opened and clowd nornl nal. Pork January, opened $7 rloard noncnal: May. opened $7 98. closed ::'. Lard Jancary . npeced (8 Kir. close. ; i - ; May. open-d 4 '""- closed Bfts7V. IVasur: Butter Extra crvatnery. 1!:. per It.: extra tialry. 17c per I .. fnwB eking atouck. Sr. Kgtrs Fr-lt stork. IVtKV- p-r z. Pimltry Trirkey slb- p-r lb: ehicx ens t'lensi. SW4-: spring ehielt..is. ,,' s : roosters. 4-: ducks. Sn We; gneae, : .'.i -Potatoes Bur sr.k- si:i.- por hn: H-iimo. 1K5--5S-. Sweet pott'sss llllnis- $1 IV- . per bid. llony White Hover. ! lie iw-t In; extracted. .V o-. Apples .mm c to laucy, 4ts-4.Jl.su per bbi Chicago Live Stock. Chk BSJ . Jan. A Lire sto-k Pricss at the Vol i - I varts tislsy ranged . .'I s- H ..- 1 t m . t r -cearts for Hie day. JI."": -.- -. ssbwjsb a: $: In st ;i an pigs. s::r, ;s. iigit. $ iir, Mctgb rev-king. t-13. IS. mi set ail l'. lAi hesvy packing aud -h'ppiug lot CaM Est un at'-l dr ll.stii: qntat:nrsraicel a" 4 7 L 1 t-..-t tr; - ;;Tr.tf steer. l."'-.i:. g..1 t cVioiew do.. F..Sft. to good 11 7i etnnritl to median do . ft ie.'4 r.'.bu'c'.e r stors $ -.sm v(JIJi atarkers. s: ' -let ranter a. VI 4 J.H Dow-. s iusm.is beif r-, $l 7i4.7". bu Is osen and stags. g! ,'4 1 1 r.xas steers, and TA, A4 real calvsn. Sheep and I.xnt'e, K imat d rre4pt for the day. I ."; sale. rat.-d rt $;k.1i najaV era. Br nti T -xaa- $.' aiol. naliraa and fi.' -, .' tan, . Km! BitSalo Use Stork. East Bt rr.su. N. V.. Jan. A Ininntng ft rtteven.. Ijte St eft m.ndea .n Mercaaata-Eaat BuBaio. B. Y .qwutnaai..!! ss t attle Bar -;ptv car-: to irhst steady In iJiade stronier f-w g--d grad-s and nil' b-:tcBej)' kinds: cwnaaati steady : b s4 kmry teer. i-7i". U: gol t- chdc ablpf, ta. $4rt", gsd io extra t bedera. ai CIS; light to fair, fzsny IV: eld t prime fat . ti to v-aa: . t.. $:' ; '.. others. $4 8 ja '. H igs BsuatBta HO cars: ma-k t aitiee and higher: Y?Kf. g-.-' t- cdo $::t.i r... Utkt. :v v :. .T. n.41'; inn-l paraera. $AAai ueavy, (JZAt; r.agi. St-Sl?': at.. iZU' Mb - p and 1. ,m w et-jBt-. Sieafa; anaySsA aetivw; abp I i g : b r - roisr r: Heel latrbr- S .' : fair lo gooL f i 74JV. ti. OhiMrwri Cry for aJsuT-rC ao afestaa. H : flash stsjaaaary. Tnrhsy- naaa-7c Oslms5ta pay r ears at skaavs iPitcliwr'sOawtoria. JtAtrfcttiUe fVeoftTftt Iob tor As slirtikatirti pjcToodoYslRctfula tBfJST5aAVteailboLSCf Proirwr s A perfect RcTTsrdv rnrCorrt tips lion. Sour Stoimch.DiBiTtoca VVorins ,Com-uL,ions ,FcTr i sh djtss and Loss OF SLEEP. TftcSirmlc Siru-lurc of NEW SORK. TtXACT COST OF VBA OhMunT Morpbjrhf nor HacxaL Mot Narcotic. itei' ) Htsaltb if the Sut sb nc of Home. H ve von got It? If not. consult Drs. Walsh & Walsh, Specialists f the Cblrsstrc. Mod.rtgi UsMishe I'sj-rsaamaUT 'rssstssr la Uavesporl, I i sxr B9Vh. RaRaBRf rstvlL'cexi Lv Ri1)llL I fla aK. SvV B'w " S"amtABjBT"""4m$C- -'At'SbV :-SamxTBm. TfSStv 9 DR. T. M. WALSH, rOuslsaj Prorwascr ts rwsor CONSULTATION PRJEE VKBVOUS DEBILITY Ethao.tlvs draiaa. IthrajessnBss. tbritatasad ... SSSiLST' SBBBBl xaaastkwi. JATAHRH Ilysrsspsia. 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