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JL THE AUG C B, WEDNESDAY, J A N IT AH Y 20. 1892. m. 1. 5 mi 1 ;. ' i- i.'tj ;!!( -. ; " :i I ill i: '?( I .12 1 . t 3 It has no T7 qual, M c9 1 F quick leav ening agents Royal Bak ing VoW ll' T exceeds all others in strength, purity and wholesome nes.i, because cl its specially re fined, chemically pure ingredients. Gov. Chemist Dr. Morr: "The Koy.il is iir.uoubtetily the purest ami most reli able biking powder ottered to the public." TE;iXST0WAXI10T The Fight for the Democratic National Convention. MILWAUKEE MEN tEELIXG HOPEFUL Iloosit-is AYm Lini; tlir "l'iiit:l Mute" lla kt-t Willi nii-i.li-ralil.- Kflifl est-nn-" Talkilii; i;ninst J i H Senator t'niiy V itm u l.ll-l t h-; a u-l of the I.hsI h( j stoix- Mule fiiukHiii C )iai'Kf f Irili-ry A;uiii4t S-iiHtnr s-licrniKn" lmiai.i'i --.! ii-l i I ii 1,1 s-aj I'linin' diary's An- I'aNe. WAliri.Tn". .T.in. M. A l.jin.liv.1 Tnm many lr:iv-.s r.;ln-U W'joliiuvt-.n yt-sti-r-d.iy to H-si-t N. H- "i'.wk'-i -.-i,t. L f..r tli national Ii ni!n i;il ii; cfiivi'ijii.u. Two nf Xpf York's I.Mili-f.. .Icrt'i-r-cin M. I.i-vy mul i.uij.tri.ia-r -Vj us, r, a, I1..1I tl r i'yMnn Jay nil t. .Vurs -a tun:. I I.e Xi-w Km; itinl iniiMi.- Mat.--, i niiiiii ti-t-im-n art-mi;i:i-imous for N. Y..: k. ami ii.t a few of the nontl.t n.t-rs w...:iM. ),p h, U eil. votp tliP saint- vav. '!'!. Iraliiin.-ipulis iU-'.i-l':;. iin reaclml tia- i-.ty over the N-iinylv;mi:i roai! Moii'lay .it.eriioon. Mayor St!li;in ami oili! r r : r 1 i nfur ritizi-ns ale in the party. The ! Ii ir-itev otint.'itt that the city -;iti roT'il..r.alilv Indue and fee.l .liMkiii nt rancors. Iliikiiii; tt-.p '"Pivot ;U State" 'luim. Editor MorM-, of tlie Indiancipolis Si-nti-lu l; lluti. 1'. rheeriii. si-on-tary of the national -.ninii t ii-; Cliiiinnari Thomas TiiRtrart. of thp Ilciiiocnitie state tentral committi-e: Senator Vnorlie- and promi nPiit Jiai ty men of Indiana generally are TisinK. with considcniljlc foree, the aru mpnt that it would Ix-tlic N'st of politic to hold the convent ion in thp "pivotal titate'' of the Union. Anioni; the latent arrival are the delegation from Kansas City, harked liy rjuite a iinniher of iiromi upnt titi.eiis cif St. iAiuis, that city having magnanimously resimied alt claims to the convention. Milwaukee lpl Siiih of iuniiig. AinotiK the earnest boomers of Milwnu Vee is Governor George Y. Peck, the chief official of the lladcer state, whose funny pen of yon? sketched the doiims of 'l'eck's Ifcwl IHoy." Governor I'eck thinks Milwau kee in foins to jct the national convention on her merits and because of the yloiious triumphs of Itemocracy in the slate of Wisconsin. ' I feel pretty Pure that we will win," said the governor '-Cin't tell yon a word about president ml preferences out our way. 1'e are after the conx ention, anil the nominee will i;et Wisconsin's electoral votes;" Vant tn Henr I rmn liieai;. There was a reiieiva of the rumor 1 hat Chieafrn would Ik- in t he contest, nml it is Haul that teleifiams have heen sent to prominent citizens there askint; whether Chicaifo would uive the same pledges as in 14. ( 'ont;resiiiaii ('aide, who will act for the Illinois memlK-rs. stated that he would not commit himself to any city until he knew hat 'hicasjo intended lo do. Manager J. W. Scott, of The Herald, assured a reporter t hat Chicago had not the reinnti-st idea of akini for t lie con vention, and in fact preferred if would j;o pUewhere. Western Men l fur Hill. WASHINOToV, .Tan. 2tl. The contest for the location of the national Democrat i: convention is bein largely influenced by the question (f who shall le the nominee of that, convention. Western men, espe cially those from Illinois, are outspoken against Hill. "There is not the remotest possibility that New YorlC will tret the convention unless slip drives positive as surances of a united delegation fur Grnver Cleveland," said an Illinois mmi. "The. west will not suffer Hill to be nominated, (rover Cleveland or rainier can carry Illi nois but Hill cannot do it: neither can he carry a single one.of the doubtful north western states."' for fhree ay'. Qnay swore, and prluced abundant and .unimpeachable testimony in confirmation, that the certificate repre sented -9 .000, that was raise.1 on his per sonal not to help the Republican State committee ; that the transaction had noth ing to do .vith Bardsley's rascality; that at the tim i llartlsley Ktoxxl as hiub as any man in PI iladelphia. and that his indorse ment was simply there because he had Identified to the honk the man who drew the money: also that (Juay had the slight est of ac'ciunintauce with Krl-ley. In short the implication of the publication was thoro ighly exploded. Si.bstant-P of the Defense. The delence was that there was no malice; th t the palter secured the electro tvpe from the Democratic suae com unit. -e nd print si it a news, comment ing .n it is su. h, and usius the lu-ail prepared by the Denncratie committee. The courts view of th" matter was that the tx-casion was piivi etred, but the communication was not. Iiis the duty of the newspaper man w hen he hears anything the effect of the public itinil of which is to destroy the reputation of a cii i.en, to examine care fully the a!! u't d facis. lie has no riht to jmbli-.li all thai is dumped into the office." A r-n incuts f ottio-el. t'.iiiiis. l for the defendants h.ul objectcil to the manner in which the jury had 1k h selecte 1. c larvinu; th-it ihe prosj-cntion ob ject sf to tab -.men simply lu-cau-e t hey were Dein rial-, and in hi-clo-'.nji sjieecii i lalme.l li at t he jury w a- j acked, say in. excitetllv: ' ll'anv man should -ay t iiat a inn was -er beloiv .-elected a- this one ha- been, le w.na.I be l.r.in.'.e.l a- a liar." Then y it." retorted Mr. I5uehanan I the ro-ei nt ion "1 do sa- it.'' "'i'lieli lei-a li.o . " m laimeti At Wme s Duihauai: af.l M.otin. 1 h.- jude lirri1 interfered aud is io,.-d or ler. AerilOt I'tJi-On.v 1'a'llt lillilles. T.ie pl.e. el.t io!i I .i'l.'Ve.i. alld U hell the soeer-h. a ere li:;:-!.-t I he j :l v retiKid :ti;. I a.'ter he'ui:.: .-ti! teot otiuute- r.-ii- til led i ve -dii-t ol uuiity as indicted. Ti:t penally ii,a.-n..i i.m void --l.U"! or im-priso:tl!!-t ! 1-eh It i- ItciieVcil t'uat. Sen. -i: i.i, lav will iu'er. e.ie in lieiia'f of tl.t .!'.:! ii.;vs;..i I'it ,-:iu:-- now to pr. a -imii. ir suit a-ain-t The l'o-t. an.! la ve'- ::.o:-.- to follow. HE ALLLGf-5 "SKULLDUGGERY." A e -a (M-1- t;ei !i:,r:;es Si na t or s 1 r liia I M a !t a:. 1 . o ti III i Im l . i v,:. -.(..., jo. U. V. Tiernan. in a -!a. -iai. ; a t i-'-t nilit, declares thai la- veai.! I '...o,;-; .1. ( '. 1 )oi;ahl-oii. Senator SI ei i. . - n. .-r. u'iM" in-1 rtic- tio!. t.. i 1 ! ,:.i '.. ,,:l. r .-: ;. .".no t . i a la.r 1'U.- n l'n;-i.V. ! ..i-'iiiie:- to o!e f. .r S'k i iai'.n. 'I :-ri :iii pro !. ,s v, r'a! im an noi-oiij .,.n a;- -i. i. -. la--ays to. k laee I. e:..e. .-. in i;al,i-.a and a Sherman wot kci- h tic- -ctiec of Alcxantier C C-i'tie. el'i f . a k ..f 1 1.,--. nate. iii a room ill the Nei 1'. -t l.lol'e t'.le -enatol'- i a 1 i an."! 'i:.ra:.ri i- a n-u -paper liiiill. HepJ-e-elil .'Me '1 .1 . I,.!', , 1 ! epl ; 1 n il a II. of- f.-ii-l a re- .iniioa iii :i.e ia.u-e y i ster.lay al: riKs.ti o i o ! !'i. ; an fis,:n the floor. !: " a- ret !! : , ; , ,:ei.i it tee on )ioii-e. SAYS THAT TH: SENATOR LIES. Jll-li 'p f iat. I K. to Serintor Pow cr'- 'li:trt;e-. W -iitv :-:ts. .Ian. '.--Justice Stephen J. l'ield. --f the United States supreme c.iuri. ha- w rit ten a. courteous and di'iii lie.l note to sciciior I'ow.-r. of Montana, liskiiti; Iii 'it for ;oi e plaua-ion of the charires m i.l. b him that .lu-tiee I'iehl was a lotit vi-t enua-e.l in oett int judues named in the interest of laud ejiant rail roads. The charues wen- MiM made to the iriiiiwl ion ni!rc held recently at Helena, jMont., ami a train Monday in an interview ill Chicao.. When this,, charges were called tot if at teal i..n of .1 u-t ice "ield he very prof! itly i har.u t ri.el the -;ateu,eul as a fai-eh io.I. QUAY WINS A LIBEL SUIT. II in Journalist le Opponent Fonml iiiill v on a rlmlnnl i hurge. IiKATT:R, I'h., Jan. JU. Near the close of the last political campaign in this state mime one got possession of a certificate among the pajte.rs of the Keystone bank having the nanieof Senator (Juay attached, with au indorsement by John Iiardsley, the dcfuultinc Philadelphia treasurer. The paper was piven to the Democratic mair ngcrs Olid the central committee had a fac simile of it (lectrotyprd ,ind sent it broadcast to Ileuiocraiic papers in the atate with a slip of paper eoniaitiini a pne posed "scare" head, the first line beini;, HJtiHy. T(K, Was in It." the object Ik-mc; to connect the senator with Hard-ley's Btalings. One of the pa)ers which re ceived, published and commented m the certificate was The1 Star, of this city, ami Quay immediately entered criminal liln-l suits against the editor of The Star and others. Ttia Testimony for the Senator. ft" Si-hiltiin; Has s-ancuiiip llites. Mll.W I Hi I-. .I.ill. P.I. Koljelt Slhillillej, M-creiary i' I he uat iouul coinuMitee of I he Labor par' y. s.ai.1 e-teiday I hat the Peo ple's lart at the i,et presidential ehs-tioti will surely (any Kan-a-. Nebra-ka. North Ual.ota. S. iit h 1 l.ikota and Minnesota, and if the IVnocrats nominate a man who is opposed to free coinaire of silver the Peo ple's party will also carry Soiah Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia. Georgia, Louisi ana, Arka-isas. Kentucky, Tennes-e, in.b ably .Mi-S! uri and po idly Oreiron. Kpiiil.lieun Xatioiial ('011 entiou. Cttp Ano .Ian. iH A. L. Conner, of Ohio, and II. C. Payne, of Wisconsin, memlxrs of the national licpublican mini ill iltei-. met the M nneapolis eommitti-e which has the arrani: -ineiits for the Ilepubiican con vention it charoe t the Grand Pacilic yestPrday ami accept is 1 the pluns offereil by 1 he. .Miiineapoli- men for the convention hall in the ex-posit ion buildim;. The hall is to Im- nu.-.lc to seal PJJ.-ia persons. levrlaiiil S.thiteil at w Ihrriu. .1 tll!-:AV-, J1111. io. .Mr. Cleveland, with Chtii les Jefferson, his host, reached New Ibi ri,' Monday niu-hf. A lare crowd met. him re New Iberia station, and wel comed hiii with a salute of twenty i;imis. He was esi orted in a carriHi;e waititu; to the hotel. 01)E TO ETEILXITY Death Pilots a Merry Party 01 Sleighers. EIGHT PERSONS INSTANTLY KILLED Anil Kery Otlit-r Member of tile I'arty Wuuiolcil. Sfo-nil Terribly So The Meiuber Knn Don 11 by a Waha-li 1 ruin List of thi KIH'I ami lnjir-il An loua Mankf-r Vlak-sa I'atnl Mi-takt in a 1ih-ai;o IIot-l. SI. Lull-. Jan. 'Jo. At P:.Vi ;a-t ex 11 iti.i; as h foil; hoi-sp sleitfh load of twenty one persons. inclnihT- of the Clover Leaf club, was eointc north on Sarah street. and as the lear p.iir of holscs and the forward lxihsof ihe ieieh were on tile tiacK-. they wen--t 1 ui k by a Waba-h w.-'liouud p .s seiifjer train. No. :.'o!. at theWalKi-h rail way 111, ii.a. The colored driver and seven of tin- party were instantly killed atid t tie oi l.i-i s more 01' le-s sei ioii.-i v in jmi d. The dead were taken to t lie m. .1 ,.e w hile the injureil Uele brollaht in 0:1 tin train and v.viv taken to tliL-ir homes. 1 lie l.i-t i.rllea.l ill il At ...ill, le I. l-'ollowino are the ca-unlt i.-: Kiie-d-Kre.i. iii k NVi.!it, barkeeper, of tai Clty: -1. C. S.l.iellle. l'hi.a'o; t.l:-!a.e Neiihei t. hartendi r: V.'ilii.i'i, Krone. -fames Conn..!-. 1'. 'o:, Jlehren. A I Mailer, bar tender, head cut. oil'; Andy St, -p!n n-. u. c.-'.ored "driver- ali of thi- -i r v. Wo ,:i.!.-.l ( h.i-;.-, l-'n-v! !.,;!. i.--hr-.i-ia 111,,! t. rrihly 1:1 alnen head and body : . I: run - lktiTett. slightly; an .iiikmain man. lef: aim cot oil' and -kn i I f i ,-u t tired: oilier- more or le-s !r'.ti-. d. and all, -o te.r a- kn. .v a. of 1 hi- ci: v . i aii-cil liy :t l(,ti,i:ui si,it.. .t l'.e I 1 I , e ol the ;.e l.ielil tlniei-a Steep hiil Wi.i. ii h.i- 'heel! ll-ed I'V pel -ol,- intl.e !-a-i-l:iior,.:..,.Kl dmin the priei.t fold -l ap :-a -01 1 ot toV.oea:i i,J... Tin slide down ine l.ii! had- across t lie tai! ro.el tr.-t.-ks. A di-astel- or a -eri .11-n. ' i-d'-nt ha- o. . n j.ieo.eied at 1 his -ji.,1, b it. the yon u-i lak- only l.-muhed at the I'.loph.ts alei k.-pl lip Ihe.r ilan.-fois sport. MACE A FATAL MISTAKE. A National I'.-mk l'n -i.lent A eei.l 1 ait it i j "I ti 111s on lite t 01s. ('.in M,o. .Tan. '.M. . -John W. l..o,i, pr. -".-il.i.; of the lo-i.i Sta:.- Na: ioi.al ha.:. k of Sioux t 'ity .! a.. .lied the Dowiiim le-tel Vc-t -t-.lay , 1 a-jihy , Mr. 1 ' ...,-! Went to 1 he hotel a..,, pi 1 oYaick Moivl iy liiorniiiu. eer::I hoii.-- ia'.-r t in-oih.r of tin was i-etect-d in tl,- ha ii i "ay .-rid was tiae.-l to Hood'- loop,. Th,. ',!,,-- Mi:s burst ope!! and Hood wa- f. ai'id l.in.; ii'.-coti-s -ions i u the im'.. On.-of 1 he uas jels v.is t iirin-1 on. tio.niwas revived v. nii oul l-e-dieal aal. alleil II. e tloeloi- Ton l iml li. He v .i--ui,,io-i-l I.i be lecoM-riilK lint il ye-U r-i.'.y nioniiiit. wiien hi- syniptoiu-bi-.-aine alaiiniiiir and a physician was fi'irnatoTied. Ilood raiediv -..ri-w Wol"-ea;:d dad -hortiy alter the d, tor an ived. I'i'e laiier said thai if 1 e had be.-n called in time heionhi in ai! prob.loiiiiy ,;,vi-sni,l the 111 ill's life. It is sIlplM.sed flint Hood accioentally lurueii on the ias af;-r ha-.-in C ex", illy ai.-l.cd it. SECRETARY ELAINE'S ILLNESS. It Is not si-uTi-. tint J.eavt- Itiiu I ullt for ltMtiiiietiii. Washington, Jan "Jo. When Secret ary Pilaine for ihe second time in a month hud to leave a abinct nieethinow -ini to naiiseu there was i diided stir in the cabinet, w hich was reflected outside w here -ople wondered liow the secretary would he able to iff) throt th the excitement of a political caui)iain f sub ject to such sudden indis positions. The trouble was, apparently the same a-i the previous one dyspeptic and as he rose from his chair he irrew dead ly pale ami tottered forward. Not Well I.iioiil-Ii To . Out. He was t;ieu t ome in Watmmaker's camaLTe. The cihiI, damp air seemed to revive him bur as in- entered Ids hoTne his face was very paili.I. Ijite last niniit it was anno meed that he had ent ire) y re covered, mid v as busy with his corre spondence, lint he Lad to .-end reirrets to t in cabinet banquet nt the White House last evcninn. The liiilttriiz in Lonilon. Loynov, Jan. V. TnfltienKa iu vhi tuo tropdis ha reached the proportions of an epidemic which is rapidly spreadiud ntid increasing iu ioienee. The total number of cases re orted daily s t;oino up by leaps and liound; and the ailvance in the dea. u rale is beta min a cause of alarm. Five B uiolreil Men Out of AVork. SuliAXTOy", I'a., Jan. 'JO. A coal hrenker owned by the Lead ing Coal and iron cotu 'pauy her- was burned yesterday; loss (23,000. Five hundred men are thrown ont .- ProcpeiHuKit In Senate antl House. Washisoton, Jan. ). The senate, with an average attendance of not more than twenty-live members during the greater part of the day, discussed the La Abra claim till adjournment. During the morning hour public building bills were passed appropriating about .soo,OiX, one of which gives f t.,t1 for a building at Jack sonville.. Ills. Hills were passed to aid South Dakota to support a school of mines, cT-J.lniO a year; to increase the accommoda tions at the Detroit marine hospital, t"J0, tiOO; anil after an executive session the sen ate adjourned. The holism galleries were crowded in the expectation that the president's message on Chili would lie sent in, but it was not. A bill was i,issed fixing the time for hold ing circuit and district courts in the west ern Wi-'coiisin district. The bill to gener ally regulate the printing and distribution of public dociiuii-nts took up the remain der of t he day. The bill was finally laid on the lable l:!T lo pi killing the bill so far a-the house is concerned. 'I he house t lu n adjoin ued. Tin- low a Legislature. IM jiuii-. Jan. The legislature yesterday did little more than to canvass l!n-vi.u-ior -om-i nor. A lew bills were introduced !i. the l.oii-c, the one of part ic uinr importune.- being ihe Hi-publican measure for baih i r.-loini presented by Kepie-etitai im- N'oi a is. ,.f Delaware. It is a M-iy oh.noi.oii- inea-iire, and is a com bination of t'.e . hi.-! features of the laws of the -eMsal -tvi -. t .oM-riior Hoies w ill be iiintigur.-ited at 'J:ao i hi-afternoon. Heat the Vy n.1 l,l"s llikf" Kt-iortl. C'Hl' A i . Jan. -i. Three riders broke tlie w oi 1.1's I e-i t .Mi .i iy lecoid iu ihe six thly I. icy i le race !a-t tduhl. The best pre vious r cord as-.ii'.t, t ip:I. s. lia-ale at lios ton hl-t Dei ember. At the close-of yeSTer tiiy's v-ii ing Ashinger had covered mill s S lap.-: Stage, Li. ! inl,e- s laps, and Lamb 'jot mi'... A Siiliiier 'In !. tl.iitgeil. 0',iH. Jail. '.i1. -Tli-.lnpcler D:oIl.of Twenty tii-t infantry, w ho killcil Corpot-al Carter in an nltcf at i.-n about a colored fctruiiipet, ha- been seutinccil by Judge Dundy, of tin- I uit.-d States court, to be hanged Apt il "J.1. The ca-c will lie appeal ed to the supreme court. FOURTH-CLASS POSTMASTERS. A Measure Dial wi.l .Make Their Ollti e-Mm-f alnalile. "W -iiii. ... Jan. -.li. -1 uiiiinings ,,f New 'l.lk Ulllodln-d iu the hollsc yester day a i.iii i n paivd by the recent meeting of fourth-class postmasters in the country to lix. the coiniieiisnt ions of .ill fourth class postmasters upon the basis of commis sions upon I he amouui of post. -ige stamps, stampid envelopes, postal ( aids, new -paper and periodical stamps cancelled on matter actually mailed at t heir otlices and on postage-due stamp actually affixed and cancelled, and on matter on railway postal cars and credited to their re-jM-ctive ofiiccs. ami on amounts received for wa-te jiapcr. dead printeil matter sold, at the fol lowing li.tes; On the first llo ntld less jier (juarter. loo p,-r cent.: on the next slon or less no ,er cent.; on t he next 'iuti or less jH-r iiarter -Vi s-r cent and on the liahinee 40 er cent., and in addition all box rents received at their offices. The bill also provides that the commission allowed shall not exceed t2M in any one of the first t hree-piarters of the fiscal year and iu the last quarter of each fiscal year there shall be allowed such further sum a-the po-l ma-ter i-ent illed to under this bill, not exec-ding for the whole fiscal year, for such commissions, tl.t .. i ariltnal Malinintt's Itoily. 1aiM'N, Jan. ".U The body ol the late Cardinal .Mali uing was removnl from the Chapic!le Ardent of the archepiscopal residence last night, and tukeu to the lirompton oratory, where the filial futietal services will beheld. The body was en closed in a Collin and conveyed in a plain hearse, w ith t he least possible ceremony. A iiuuilx-r of children f i urn I he adjacent Konian Cat holic orphanage lined the street with lighted candles in their hands. Charged With Criminal C arelessness. Chicago. J.iti. in. After an inquiry covering seven days into the cause of the 1 oiler explosion in the big Springer build ing, by which five men lost their lives, the coroner's jury lias brought in a verdict fixing the responsibility for t he disaster on Warren Sprinuer, owner of the building, and four of his employ es, for negleei ing to have the boilers properly repaired a:id pro vided with -afely appliances. Capiases were issued for their arrest. Let it ;o l All .11 cans. Ni-w Yoi;. Jan. J;. Henry (J. Dowd. otherwise known as "Jack the Slasher," was arraigned in the general session-court yesterday to plead to the indictment found against l:iiu of assault on William Mulie-. His counsel entered a plea of not guilty with the privilege of withdrawing the name. The prisoner was then remanded until tomorrow. f convicted Dowd will be likely to to to prison for ten years, the maximum punishment. l.ee's Kirtliflay a Tecul Holiday. Atlanta, Jan. -ti.-Georgia wa the first stale lo make the birthday of Hubert K. Lee a legal holiday. Yesterday his auni ver.try whs oliserved uli over the state. In Atlanta, there was u great meet'ig lat night, with an address by CnTitrcss-nan OT'erial i.nd afterwards a lianqiiet by the Virginia society in honor of O'iVnal. It Waa Only Sel-rt for Unties. PlllLAHf.1 i'aia. Jan. till. A large lot of foivign siH-inlistic litem! tire was sci.ed I v i tiie cu-doni olliciais Monday. It came by ! the steam, r Switzerland. As there i no . law pi-m iding for the seizure the literature w ill In-released on the payment -of dm iet). TcrriMc 1 alalily iii a l'aniily. S:'i:im. N'.m.ikv, Minn., Jan. A nio-t peculiar and fright fill quadruple ac cident occurred near this city Sunday. Frank O-tiiii.der, a farmer, had the mi t' jt tune to cut his leg w hile- chopping. He was l.iapi-d bv ii i. nds to his home and bed. That evening l.ii wife, in a delicate condition, went out to l.iilk a cow, and wa- kicked nearly to death bv the vicious brute. She man aged to crawl to he house where w ithout a helping hand she gave birth to tw ins. Short iv afterward the twins died. The burden of grief and pain was too great fir the tn ithir and she died an hour later. The father in a frenzy of grief endeavond to rise from his lied and started his ic- j u fed leg to bleeding. iJefore he cou.d reach the side of ids il-nd wife and babe he bled to death. 1 lie t'opt- in Kit-client Health. IloMK. Jan. Mi't'signor Kirby, the pope's sccfctaiy, replying to questions on the subject, has written a letter to the f f- f.-ct that the pontiff's Lcal'li is excellent iu spite of the assertions to the contrary. Killed l.y an Ol.l shell. Bkki.iv, Jan. '. A miner of Saar- Louis, named Uurbach. his wi'e and child, have Is-en killed by the explosion of a shell which tltev laiir.d ou the old battle-n.-ld of Saarbrnckrji. New Hank for liiiliana. W asiumiTvN. Jan. VX The National Uxchatige bank, of Anderson, Ind., cap ital 1.,IK. has beeu aut hori.ed to begin business. Acrpt-il Willi the spiitiuient. In really quaint oid fashioned houses it is very much in keeping to have suggestive phriLses over the fireplaces. In one such house in New Kugland is inscribed over the library andirons, "Old wood to burn, fdd books to read, old friends to talk," and in the dining room 1 he cheer of t he family altar if. sung in Scotch phrase, "East, west. Lame's the best.-' That these inscriptions are not common is evidenced by a story concerning the lat ter. A lady entering t he dining room at once noticed the lettering. "Ah," she said, readiog, "w hat's this? 'East, west, ham's' the Ix-st..' That's mi ham is good; I quite agree with you,'' she finished, turning with a smile to her atnused listeite. New York. Times. Coprrlglil, IdM. Jlt.-ifi ions favorite fd'i, cent?rs in tliat fatnous, fascina ting ramei lawn toiiiiis. But tbcre are woim-n who cannot encage in any pastime. They are delicate, feeble and easily exhausted. They are sufferers from weaknesses and disorders peculiar to females, which are accompanied by eallow complexions, expressionless "eyes and Laggard looks. 1'or overworked, worn - out," "run-down,'-' debilitated teachers, milliners, dressmakers, fceamstresses, "shop-girls," housekeepers, nursing mothers, and feeblo women gen erally. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription is the greatest earthly boon, being uneqaak-d as an appe tizinfr cordial and restorative tonic It's the only medicine for women, sold by druggists, under a positive guarantee from the niukera, of sat isfaction in every case, or money re funded. Tki cnarantce has bece vaitutuijy carnetl ut for years. , Woodyatt's Music House No. 1804 Second Avenue. WOODYATT & WOODYATT. o 63 5? H to CO I CO 5 - &5 a o CO w o o 9 n - P 5 P 5i &i a o a t a This firm have the exclusive sale for Ibis county of tin following celebrated FieirjoB etrjei Oro-ai, WEBER, STU YVES ANT, DECKED BR08., WDEEL0CK ESTEY, AND GAMP & CO.'S PIANOS, And the ESTEY, WESTERN COTTAGE and FAR HAND & YOTEY ORGANS. 'A f .ill line l?o of fmn'.l Mui-ical mirchsralii-e. We rave in o::r rn p'oy a Cr-t c' a-)" si THE MOLTNE WAGON, Moiixe, III. The Moline Wae on Co., 1 Manulacturers ol FARM,SPR1KG AKD FREIGHT WAG03: A full and complete line of riatform and otter Sjnii p Hiftr;, cfj eriaily acs; t. r. t. ZZ. n crura mweai Eoprior woiktr ati-l ! nai Iii h. llluin mil rue LiM tn . A PlutiatinD. s.ce tCe jnui.lJi WAtK N before purctaiEi:. INCORFOEATSD CKDEB TH3 ETATB LAW. Roek Island Savings Bank, BOOK island, ill., Open daily from t a. m. to 4 p. m., and Saturday evening! from 7 to So'dot k. Five percent interest paid on Deposits. Monev loaned on Perscnal, C; -lateral, or Real Estate Security orncxKs: K. P. RHYNOLDS, Pre. T C. DKNKMANN, Vice Pres. J. M. BCTORD, Ca.-: v DIRBCTORS t P. L. Mitchell. S. P. Reynoldi, P. C. Denkmann. John Crnbaugh. H. P. Hall, Phil Mitchell, L. Simon, K. W. Hnret, J. M. Bnford, Jaoksok & llciiiT, Solicitors. I" Began business July 8, ISM), and occupy the fentbeast corner of Mitchell & Iv.-a 'r ,i building. Jt? E9 51-iuilirr,, i ti"T.Tt?iji..l THE POSITIVE CURE. IKtY BROTF7FR fi Wim SU Now Tort PrlcotacU.1 - : M -m B. F. DeGEAR, Contractor and Builder. : : Rock Island. Office and Shop Corner Seventeenth 6k and Seventh Avenue, "All kinds of carpentor work a specialty. Plana and estimate for all kinds of tai'.dia fnrnlsfceo on application. CHAS, DANNACHER, Proprietor of tncBrady Street TBI OSE tT AJ kinds of Cut Flowers constantly on hand. Gnn 0n v . Flower Storc- Oae blo-k north of Central Park, the largest In la. 804 Brady street, t'av- Lr A. BLACKHALL, Mannfactnrer of all kinds of BOOTS AND SHOES Gents' Fine Shoes aspt-clalty. Repatrlxoone neatly and promptly. A share of y otir patronage respectf oily solicited. , T 1618 Second Avenue. Rok I-" " C. J. W. SCHREHTER, Contractor and. Builder. 1121 and 1123 Fourth aTenue. Residence 1119 Fourth tvi n ie. Plans and specifications furnished on all classes of work: also aprM cf Wil'.tr's 5'-: -'' Sliding Blinds, something new, stylii-h andiicMral.ie. ROCK 1-I.AX3. U- Opera 22oixse SalooU GE0EGE SCHAFER, Proprietor. 1601 Second Arenne, Corner of Blxteecth 8tree - Opposite Harper's Tttatre. The choicest Wine Free Lunch tttj j '. " -and Cigars always on X owiches Fnrnlf hd on Sho t ?ot Hand