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• Successful Night Attack riv the Liberal Forces cn Colon, Colombia. THE PREFECT, GUARDiA A PRISONER, Dozen Men Killed «r,«j Aliiml Thlr I, Wounded lliirlnt mi Hour .-in,I h„,I n Half* r-'lffhllnu.—It In Sur niised Ihnl Hie I IM <’l I'nnaniik in BrlnK Attacked. Colon, Colombin, \<>v t (via Clal leston. Tex.).—The lflnmis made .in unexpected attack on Union at eight o'clock Tuesday nigh! The govern ment was not prepared . nd there was little resistance. After some fighting in front of the cuarf* . ud in certain streets for an hour and a half, the liberals gained possession of all the public offices and the town of Colon. The prefect, Cfuardia. a a prisoner. Over twelve men wen killed and about thirty men wen '•-minded. The United States gunboat Machins, now here, took no part in the pro ceedings. There has been no telegraphic com munication with Panama since Tues day evening, and it is surmised here that Panama is now being attacked. IT CAI M.a COM'll TH)V. < npture of Colon ( Couinitit tioti at \\ a m l» i uj.\ t «• i« Washington, N'ov. 21. Tie confirma 1 ion of tlie reported capture of Colon l>v the Colombian libera ■ caused a de cided commotion in 1m state, and navy departments to-day There were j long conferences bot'vei i, SeiOetary Long and Admiral ( rev insliie'd and lietwecn the admiral are. I)r. Hill, act ing secretary of state Later, the two last-named went over to the White House and saw President Uoosevett. This was the first timi since lss5, when Admiral .louett opened up transit across the isthmus of Panama, that communication had actually been stopped in such fashici a- to seem tc require the interfcrenc* < I the United States naval forces. Ihe first news of tru trouble ai Colon came from United States Con sul-General Gudger, at Panama. Later there came a second messag from Mr. Gudger announcing that < olon had been taken. This was eon firmed more explicitly by United States Consul Malm re*, stationed at Colon. (OVFIIIMKD AT W tvillIVttTOV. Stole l)<-|IIIrl ment ld> loeil of Hie I'niilnre nl CiiIiiii Washington, Nov. 21 The state i!•• partuient lias received official eor.tin.i ation of the capture of Colon by the liberals. Transit was ■:11< rrnpted for a brief period, but is novv restored. < apt. Perry of the Iowa the senior naval officer at Panama, has been in structed to land niariii's if necessary to maintain transit bi ross the isth inns. Illuejocket* Ln lalrii Washington, Nov. 21. A dispatch has 1mm n received at the navy depart ment from Commander MeCrea, say ing that 100 bluejackets had beeji landed from the Machias at Colon and had taken charge of th* railway sla tion. This vvn* not don* because of any further disturbance* but as a matter of precaution. PRATT BIDED HIS TIME. \\iilt«»«l Till t!i«» 4'onrlV roiUi»lc\loti < ltunji«*«l iiimI Tlint ltl«‘«l ||i<« \l»|M-nl hihI \V « u Frankfort, Ky . \'<>\. -The court <*f ap|K-als reversed the judgment of Franklin circuit court which sus tained tlic decision of th* state con test bonrd in giving the office of at torney-general to Judge Kobert J. Hreckinridge. and holds that Clifton J- Pratt, of Hopkins county, the re publican nominee, is tin legal officer, I he decision of the court is final and directs that Hreckinridg* rct.it e im mediately from office Hreckinridge "as on the democrati< ticket, headed by Win. Goebel for governor, two years ago, and Pratt whs on the re publican ticket headed by YV. S. Tay lor for governor that year. Justice ^uffy delivered the npiyiou of the court, Judges Huruard. Htirelcc and II Hear, republicans. 'concurring. • Indues Hobson, Paynirt a.r.d White, democrats, dissent from 1 his decision. Judge Hreckinridge said recently if removed that he would become a can didate fur the democrat m nomination for governor two years hence. TOO DELICATE TO DISCUSS. ^diuirnl $<*hl«ky*M R4**p«ni«* to u Sm; SeMtflon From fl»«% U an%\ill« (Tpiid.) Sent tic* 3. Knoxville, Tenn.. Nov : t Follow !|g the report that tin court of in '. bi v would cost Vdinbal Si hley ifjf), 1 Ml. the Knoxville Sentinel, on Noveiu ,M'r It*, sent him a dispatch asking if 11,4 "ould consent to j•.. i In subscrip iions to pay the cost of the same. I he Sentinel has receivid a personal letter from Admiral Schley, the pur port as to the cost is u mistake, as Hie amount is not as great as re ported. He suggests that the matter 1S ‘ delicate to discuss and trimes tn.it his friends will “appreciate nib Position and respect it.’’ S.4D TRAGEDY IN CHICAGO. \ Man llellcv lint lie Mini Mnrtlilly Wiltinilril Mis Wile. In Mis. take. i iiin mils Snicivlc. t 11 .capo, N i \. !’ i. 1I it* \ iii • that he h:.i| mortally wihii;.'ml hi1- wife unite shooting at a lamietl b.irglur. Will •am D. ITockman. tt lineotyper. living in A list in. t in iieil ais re\ ol'-er upon himself ami eommitteil suicide. \s it pie. uiition against burglars. Itrock i in it it always slept with a revolver un der his pillow. Karly Wednesday morning', imag-ining he saw an in truder at tlie window opposite his bed, he tired. The bullet passod 1 t hrough t hi* pillow close beside his wife’s h< ad. Frantically he ashed her t In* had hilled Iter. She repli d sleepily t lull he had not, but too late to save bis life. DESTROYED THREE CAMPS. M.'irliien < nrr.v mi Vlinonl Iiuiiretiiiii ••/.* Poult Inn in Sinnnr. liiHielliiK Severe l*unIhIimenI. Washington. Nov. •*!. The follow ing cablegram has liven received at the navy department from the com manding- ollieer of the \siatie station, dated Cavite. November g(i: "C'apt. \\ all.a reports that on the ITf't marines atlaeheil an almost im pregnable posilioa nl Sojolon. Samar, destroying three camps. hilling ;I0 men, enpi nring hi bamboo guns, l ice tlitd stores, lb reports no casualties, and eoiuinemls Porter. Itearss and othei oilieers. I»signeil | ‘‘ROtiKI!S.” LONG OVERDUE VESSELS. Scvcrill \ tin Wliicli He innurii net* I'rem I n him llnve I*jiI(1. Francisco. Nm. '.'I. The I’rinoe All.ert, ihivs ixii from Vancouver for Queeiisli(>rnut.''h. with rrinsuranr.t ((noted .it L’l! per cent., has been add ed to the merilue list at the Mer it ants’ e\cban<r» . iteJnsur:inet of tj.'i per cent., i- ipioi* lit upon the ship liiianol.e. I t'<> llritish ship (i 11 ul i rock. now out It'S days from the Tvne for Val piuaiso, is quoteil at '.to per cent. 'l ire Norwegian lmrk Viiij'liu. out I'57 (lays from Newcastle. \i; tralia, lor Panama. stands at 10 per cent. ODD FELLOWS OF ILLINOIS. I’h« <«rfiitd I <mIut of Illinois Odd Kel. 1«mv* In \ rin mi I ^t^tdttu al "•I'ritiM tin I«l. - ^ j > i* i 11 *.? I i t * l <!. III.. \o>. .'1. Till* i» r; *»t < i hid ,0 <>i Illinois Odd Pt ,h»w !;•: L here '.villi drhjjntis pt*f s<*nt. The report »»t' • i i*:i i *« l ''«rrt ;;u\ .1. U. Mil 1* «■ sliu\\»u \lni tiii.'iiii.' tin* \t*ar 11 in v loners h;ul linen instil lilt'd and that the total membership of 01,his showed a nt nain of :.\lo.T The amount paid om for relief v\a> $Pi:2, *f Oauirhters ot Ueheoea lodges in i n.ist d 17. while tin* members hip ex-: i a i ded *1 •’* 1 • * Klirr Km., < '!• it tge Rainfall y tat ions ll.-iuj i- “ ■ hums in 21 hr» I'itts'tnirr . (t.t <>.2 — :'tnetnn ul .... t j o.o — St. J oins . tt.'j r 0.0 — st. I’.iul . 1.6 o n — IV-ivcnport . -.7 0.0 ; — J*. Tr.phe . . an o.O j — l.nibfiVille _ 2.S 0.0 Cali o. ;{,o o.o , — New Orleans :t.O - 0.3 — ' "fall * Traci. THE MARKETS. THl ltSDAY. Nov. 2L (oaiu uiiil l*rovluloiis. gt lends I'loiir 1 intents. 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X. v Yerk No\ Money on * |] till!) at 4>-7 per I < 111 p• lUl< nu ll alltile na p| i* 41 .■ f17 p* i <. ii: St. t lins n.x i hanno turn v l»h neitial business in !• i.k • ■rs" I. "s a; evsy ■ wo. for ileiiu.inl ami < i. 1M - / ' v7 for lie liays; post,I,I lit." x‘, J .. < t .4; i 'unniiil.il id!1 |x4olxi'_ l;..r s i'1 r 7i Mi xie i '.loli.irx i., Coiu.'n vttv-i'.t bonds struoK. Pn«"iiTm of the Cable f ur. A few yea? - ago the cable system was eon* •idered the best, but since the invention of the trolley. the cable i* being rapidly dis placed. l.\p» rt- Maw i-lairn that compressed | jPr‘ event ua 11 \ be the car power of the future. In all lines of industi v improvements are con-tantlv being made, but in medicine no-tetter's Stomach Hitter till hold-the lead, because itjs impo-^ible to make a bet ter medicine tor indige-tion, dyspepsia, belching or biliousne--*. lie sure to tr> it. When They \\ «*«••• Item iii«le«l. Sunday School Teacher Now, children, what did Pharaoh say to M oses? Children We don't know. Oh, yes. you do. lie told M * es to go and do something. Now. what did he say?'” On way hack* and a>it down!”—Haiti more American. 1’iso - * nr. c annot lie to. highly -poken of as a cough cure. -I. W. O’Brien,322Third Ave., N., Minneapolis, Minn , Jan. ti, ltHK). I :iC youthful lilwyei ■, profession is 11-iial ly hettci than his practice.- ( hi ago |),i . I News. 1Mv.Br MKN VAY^nTwiA^NcTa 11 1 A '• A “ « on 1. HR HIM KD ATf* a DU*tax* k ahiiik.yH H'H; HHOl OUT ir IH.HN V'Tid M \ / V It II SM OK K*| I • F N M V'llhV • O \ i 1 i» Art HI. ■ IUX TK1* ON i AMM luK. ■ ltKADKKS OK THIS I’Al’KK DKsllUNli TO KI Y ANYTTU.NO ADVKUTISKD IN ITS COI.l'MNS Sllon.l) INSIST I KON HAVIN'!. YY'HAT T1IK.Y AsK Kilt, ItKKTSlNIi AM, si BsTTTt TKS Oil IMITATIONS A. N. K.-l 1892 IVKITIYU TO AIIY Kit lliLui pin,mi* Male tin,I yon anw the Advcrtlaa* Blent la llila paper. a a* * a • a a a a a a a a a a a a aa a a a a a a a i ||f|TTfl&l shipped to \V. M. l’A 1.1. &• t'(Memphis. Tcntt., fl ! I.HI I I 11 HI "dl he handled t<> advantage at a minimum ex- t f Ull I I UlV pcnse. They liKNO MONKV at O per cent. . • •+••• * • » ♦ • » » • t • » » • • » fr » -4 4-♦ <» | _ _ ‘UNION-MADE oSi&snsnsiSa. l-yualeil At Any Trice. For Mr,™ Than a Qnartor cf a i Coatury (he r. putatlon i f W. l„ * [ nglM « ill am! |8X0 (hoea (01 I *' i">M!;irt uni W ir li >» cx r. |1 .1 alio; her r.rikc.l.l ,t these Iirlci a. llila i xi i ll ut reputation ms hern won liy nic-it alone. W. I. toierlas allies have to cl x e better *»• The standard * always * ’ d so I : t 111'* wearer receivesmorw thIo«* for his money In theW. Ulhjuslai A 1.00 on'1 fi foshf*-- than hoe n f t elsewhere. \V. L. P ugi . njak | and * :ia more kos ar.d $'i.r<0 »ho< i t! an r 7 other two mannfac‘ur«T8 In I! eWorld. FA T COLOR E\ ELETR 17 JED. Insist upon haring W. L. Douglas sheas with nano and pries stamped nun nun oiui'r yi.io and S1 "0 j M« reputation for the best $uo ana *X5o shoes must be i.ialutallied. W. T.. Ponrrla* S.I.OO and •t.r.O shoes nro made of the sumo hltth-grade leath ers used in P.'.Ott and (MI.0O shoes uud are Just as good In every way. mh -reon r *<v ipt of price j an<l 2a gents additional for « ic fUKo. Tak« no-i'Ui • rii • i of foot as shown jstatn style do- ; sired •. also and width : usually worn; pidn ; or cap toe; b'nry, i medium or iittht soles. RHoId br U\ Doin'la* aturct in Am.ri.an < hi.** »<1lii«K nDHDGV NEW DISCOVERT; giv" mJr | W quirk relief and run wo t cun'-s. book of testimonials and IO dui •* tr*ament rite. Ur. II. II. UBBBVb MIN*. B«l B. ATLA.MA, 111. nmnim whisky and other dru* \J ■ I IVI habit* cured. We want tba worm cases. Book aud references TKCE. Dr. ». St. WOOU.KI. Bos a, tUsala, Oa. 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