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to -The with .KChrlrt iare-i At the. was with: (faultily [ashore, rned,, nanientB rbarn sriver, df the just -dying for the m- f%NPi it ttiha town .and the ore kce and i*cl6ck RR. ndne^y *1*5 now^r ij EO. ew of *y of the !_were panies don 9 •yjfe li\ out badly bomed anff'ei&aijttsd his efforts. Hveaa now lies lithe in this dty_wlih fail eyes burned wjth seroralother sevl^iivja I BELK^^TO UTOL. NO ROTTTI. ^ET a more heroic actthantfcsiofGI and it is a matter of -uh that his gallantry and havecoathim aodear. •A, MV8TERIOUS EXPLOSION. ,». 4»'#Wlmo*m KM Burned «ndA«ot)ier •J .CMCAGO, Deo. 27.^-At ^L oclook, a.M 'Him •was ad explosionrjjii MarySupe^' grocery, No. 2814 fttato'Street wwh caused the low of a|^l)pii$t oneUfeiutf setfiwtothe b&Ming. Whenthe flamaa had beehextingtiished^chatred remains ofaydung: ma^ ^en* found & the center of -tKe^ store. The clothiri§' *aa burned away and the roasted fieah: Mat attay from., his arms aM '.Mp. who the Victim is ia unknown, but hie iB Suppoeed to be a burglar and the cavae of the diaaater. Philip Polio, SBES&18ISS§3$»* .burned about the fioaTlianda andnabu' He Was 'taken ta (habere* Jio 'wh«w the dt^M his injuries, are pAvniN REPUBLIC nttE»sto Demand otkp'Udtailtr to'/the ^w#er» 'Lttb Authority.'1 .(YOBK, Deis. 27,—The Tribune .jesv'a special' from Santiago dig isayiQgthe Haytien Republic, was »d on Thursday b^^.fittj^ien ^^tiee tOii:thV, Ampritaii ',-Bl6et''iri: mandofRear AdmirittlAKe. ^tfemnity f#' the qWwiW^ lfe-vei pmountlM to #800,000' arid^tmt fc* ehip'a^rew was $150,000. firm during the relehse ofrt^jbv^fcl. Thei Tribune dent .iff •t/fiibtio cabin rA 'ME83E|^BER FR{^ HARRI8QN. COL. FIBJLOWTY'II Vialt. to Gorninpr Fora- K^LV'TIELLVVED^O WEI83M^|^:^GAMPA1GN||^ It Will B« DLR^LTTO, SN •volt g«i| IMtblbh O -Hwi, LqtiDON.'l^ec 27.i Berlin' opinio! rioa^bill hot be ciin -..., L^ I^KADE, BUT (HAT UE^ has bben directed to suppreaa thp obast wad to the maintenMioe .of order. Protest 'certain passages in the white book Aivhig Gount Herbert Bismarck's in the reich8tag has been made by tcan company, who indigo being the pnncinal impor ters ai*ms and ammunition.' YOLFCANPES »N, COLORADO The Rooent My*t«vlaa« Explosions. At ribated to flabterranean Dlstnrb^ aacn. DKNVEE, t!olo.,"Dec. 27.—A local p^ per annptiiigea the duicovery of a TOIOWDO in the ^estetn paw of this state and*^ tijbutes'to tliiB vii)lcano the recent if ~h resulted in the death of^ijf ^0 Uohs.'» Seveial other myimri I OF two days. Mr*Hegmiian has beea wling for the PAST ^WIYLWWII VHE WAIIV47.3FEAR8 oif 4 Grt-pit ai|^iflca«c«. CSicioo, Dec. 27.—A Tribune special trOBi Ccaumbug, Ohio. saysr eol. W^ 3fc' HolloWaj^qf: Hie Indianapdifi Xewa WiaiB |n the cit^tfd caUedonGovernor feer at hia j^laii^la Broid etreet,' -if. IA IJIN^EWTTTOD Jwd iMeirenoft to, ct^^^cmiitions, yiaib. from huaidquarici^ gaVe. |Ktininatoe4ettie rutnor thathtf.We a jneaaage to ^VMp^ 'Foraker with' a •iew.to learhing whetnSr-iii certain coq- ttemncieahe rnw accept a'cabinet.po eit&n should one^be offered him. In an interview Jjovernor. Foraker refused to nay what tile: object of Holloway's.yisit was. ...v .v:f were.no [ona have occurred reobdy, w, believed that the SOIDKY -dcano, AS! it is calledl is.ihe breaks. 1 JiyV# «ptt Brother D*a I^eb. 27.rr-W411ia" age and A graduate of (MONTW» COLLEGE LAW^ iachoKd. ^Mabb a# #1. ... rmedand ^and ofeih mile away. «a anaw«re savedfrom. the pipmplneia '-mth was used. Itis abrted' persons willbeaffectod A.CHRI He In OaMm^'lialll^S A.fc)g- v_- Hegeman, Mrs. ChavuiCey, M. DE S brother. died AT MR.^DT®^*4R^II ITTTHW cifyof PHEUTTOFEIAVITTORMI has LIBEHMIMKLFDRTEYERU.LIM'GEINSITRANCE MAMMAS and A' LM^ CO^RA- LINKTON. |27.:^A street acks caused trouble be alf drunken tan,and sev in the fray. exchamned, ,.ITONPIO«,DA)4J .^ RAW^ WHITEE A JMNTR^CCITEMENThere. 'DA fight betw an and a qild- col _'VIDF each color SOME twenty DMIS^ ?frheni TTE thei"1 men _W and quelled looking tip seveh «man was wounded Tr^abl^^i J£ngU»h Cotton Factories. -•'IJOKBDNI Dec. 27.-r-A crisis IS^ threat ETTHL ihcptton trade at Bolton. Dis ^FIIFFTITAIOTIOII TO felt on the part of tiie mas- THREATEN a general lockout on IU^TIITTFTT of {he "bad work done in the Miltfc ind because of the pai*tial strike AMO^G ihe'operatives.' The latter, hav ing idnple.funds on hand feel confident of maintaining a strike and defy the ^JAAASTMV "A prolonged struggle is feared. ^iTlirown Op^n to the Publin. .. lifiLiJi! Dec. 27.'—The Maysville /railroad, which is con important project to, wat( tiu-ownopen BIT and pessenger ^.TO Ashland on ked -V •*«.« FE&.'&J. %*»$|* fillilllll Millions Worthol aVTctim ofthe ,: Zns&iia^eilonater..'.5'.' ThaEatireifoiness Portion ot Bl&blehe*d, Mass., Swept Away. 5. Pyjer Sixty gwilrtirfgw in A«h«s A $300,000 Blaase to Cinddn»tt. Mass., Dec. 27-Fire tod. about 10 o'clock p. m, ia the mc|bt of -Powers!, furniture sfa^e, and ia'aaid to have been causM hy''the ex of. a can of benzined' At mid nl^it it is estimated thatysere^acrea have been buiilte^ over, afd the enthn l^ai^ will be at, lettrt $200| 009. Ajmong, Uook, OoldOiw^^ ^re«^i^ luge dtoe FACTORY.ATHL^ J^M^]JD^ (K«UPI^TBY dry gooda »ft^«i4 ^i^ branch fljw. tEe Maswiip a^atihg Hnk on iCl^TnC ATT^^AUEHTOINI tpireas company's g| 'a' ie 'lami twelve' in^nfetely .titoe. -J4M fcirmer Nir.ltf-' w'ere^i^en Ad" SM««'R navy itementlackftall tivieatriil .. the entire winteri ingV^isH^i •-Inssfls'«» A^6T. meift^nrevaiuitt L^R.^AH^^SLSIO^ gotten imder .omtfo) over a tra^tfrdkQ'eiehi the biisineas oratMr btarneddistilcfccov' si(i%^-PJ«i^t stte^.toSpiSg "^^'--^re^.^BiBpt a PMiltliwl B^^BUUINS^VTFI' en Jttd^ aaid':dHW• he: mtiS^^fatfilaany bar wait ig^nerally ilac outeide the' »h/oe ings consumad were ,. AT ASHLAND. An Early Morning Blus Does Damage to the Exteut of •15,000 ASALAND, Wis.. Dec. 27.—The early liours of Christmas morning in Ashland were marked by a big bhuse which de stroyed the Olympic variety theatre, on Second avenue west, a-saloon occupied by Edward Welch, and another ^LOON owned by Walter Norton, the Idea!res ,tauraut, and a blacksmith shop owned -by the Schoeflfer estate. The'fire started at 1:30 in the variety theatre/and the firemen were brought out by the new electric alarm system, which worked for the first TIME perfectly. The blaze ob tained considerable headway because of the fact that a hydrant was frozen up. but by fierce fighting the mmm ysa^ Jaii h(Ht«eha tuokyftk thefiee died at mer detdahdi a hote) baUM The fifth %ij^naf oftheAiner iainsessionin New Pittebtu^Bim1gt Mr. Gur^M» ^Bortjtou, Dak., is ar rested ch^jed'Mtli in the recent am' A ChinSkis hc^^a^i wanapoiidiiig to Christmas was obaervBS ^Weanesday by %INAMEN#RAUJ0MOF4P$' Joluison fia^3^ the notorious Hal week h) I^wirepcp V'. ,Thedeathof ^6^VIIDCWMEUK^ the well toownJ«c«K5,to Jrtcalfs box tfttUdinga.- Neafly was .burned over] the i{ri parting ,oe. Miuy of'Jt$t ^sufferers by the isineas. whida ,4^mths paat', r^naay opera o|jtofV^Kfor fire'ia aull burn %vf^ 'd^nite h« .^reiit :e^cite frrt'V-v nrewas ades.of ihoth Krom 'CMMCIWC^TBIP d^troye^ was the QMjni—,— file 'oeikfftment headquarters.' [^Smb its.: loas at Kockl [OBI.Vl'-.U 4 Ovel1 toGfihi lain Itrict state lefleia fcfisof CINCINNATI, J^ -27^IIT raging in ..the Wert W.I!H property 'will amount- tb upwardis ,®f $800,000. The fire STAI^ AT8^ A. in a stable on Budd street in THE-IEIMR C. C. Jacobs'Cordage worlra and near Budd street chair factory. The spread through the w6rks and tof£!D tenement buildings adjoininift A NUM^ beror freight carson the C.T^W. md C.,: B., and C., C. and L. trackscaughghtfira and ,were burned. Among/we firms! burned out are the Budd Street Furniture .company the Cincinnati Chair company the Central Furnituee association the C.' C. Jacobs Cordage works. All carried heavy stocks. The buildings from 30 to 49 Buda street all rapidly fell before the flames. At 11:25 the nre is under control. The loss will amount to about '$800,000. flames were confined to the few buildings named. The actors in the theatre lost all their wardrobes. .The total loss on-buildings' and stock is $15,000, with $2,500 insur ance.^. FIERCE FLAMES RAGING, G: The Town of New Cumberland, W. VA.. Said to be the Scene of a Great Con flajtratioh. PITTSBUBO. Pa., Dec. 27.—A special to the Times from Wheeling says that it.is reported that A great fire is raging in New Cumberland, W. Va. Owing to the lateness of.the hour it is imoossible to obtain details.. Obaoka's Christina* Present. FOB? BEXNEIT, Deo. 37.—Ibra. Chaska, nee COWT, Belie Fellows. the society belle FAWN ^pjiahington, who created reported temi TJice. Gen. MdikOff.Wia hprn is 1834. A number of neatoeiU#ere .wounded near Ucmtevallo, Alfi., while attempting to r^ue a prisoner cltiu^ed witn as in a Senator r&NMiftvd, & pidifohiia, pre sOTtedMch of the foiijrt^iigea fi the United S^tes iHth a crisp, :iiew •S bill. *r* pPtj Srub Miaerto TravierB: iilsted occuned •Wednesdaiy.... r. .• .- v, Ajn«^k3ml#ag 'ranied by, the tJnion Veteom club, of Hririsburg, Pa., tfttr^ 'ffltmpaign of l®8?ihas been jpweatajM to Qen Hmrison. (bicnenortod nigration of ravraalhuq dried half Moras from Manitoba''to the mountainiTeservB in' Dakota is discred ited by the Canadian govenunent. The internal revenue oolleictioas in the Springfield,, Ills., district so far this mdnth hate amounted to $137*860—some thing unprecedented in the history of the district. .• -Vi'.- The: vpublic schools at Woorisocket Dak.i sftere closed by «n order of Dr. Schnicd«rr president of the board of health, tm account of the prevalence.of scarlet fever. •.'•-•• V' VV^v -V: .. —woii has pereinptia-ily '"de»" :|tlieiilyitation to the toj^-l^gidin '^^tly to' the disappoihtment pcncoone of pramliient inen pd^anapolj^to attend. Mm^ ^evimne of the fidiing ^^li^Alinio' Carl,^'now' at Anchor at '-Allninio Cinr^ N. J.^ was mhriierod last a oran^n h^igto sailor named w, who is-ndw in ciuttody^. ®ngin* Tt is alte r«i)^iteamit:the or'the foreifm-gveataat ^erktotith B\ipreme court 'at totj|e house, ta^jtonnction to 8erv serve Out eleventh '^sentence An Epidemic piieviMij^. on titej jpal horse ranches the Ik»%w 01 ing oases causes a swell whiefr extends TFBM a point of the jaw to tlie bi^ast,maldng respiration and eating difficult. Six-Judge Robert A. Johnson Buicided at his home in Avondale, Ohio,'about 7 o'clock this morning by. shooting him self through the head with a revolver. He was ONE of the most prominent Dem ocratic politicians in Sovpiern Ohio. DepteBsion on account of T^E death of his wife is supposed to be the~cause. The New York .World says Miss Mamie Wood,of Brooklyn, has confessed Mme. Gasfcml de Fontilliat. nee Miss Smith, a sister of Mrs. W. K. Vander bilt, has joine*^ the Catholic church. Her husband, a. French nobleman, now in business in Npw York citv. is a Cath olic. They WERE! man-ied in Paris last December but Mme. de Fontilliat de olined to join THE Roman church until who too! she had made A careful studv of its doc tnne. I MARKET QUOTATIONS FOR DEC. 26, Chicago Ormn »nd Provisions. i: Wheat—December, K%c Jaauai-y. mic May, $1.08. Pork-December, $1290 January, $13.90: May, *18.00. •i'..but—December, $8.afc January, P^RWRY. $T.70 ^Short Bibs—January, |6.95. A marrying the Indian "TF Cheyeune agency, IS NV On the"S)8D /NAT^FT 1? tfoiook WIA bom, And mother and well Prominint KIW««MDIADUMTB* /WOFKITISB OFTH« fiUmtftir XTMTDAIKTES. CWNW MADE That The SUton sleel made to 'a WlteriO aa accomplice opium. jpimwonewr 'BRTM-YRVT al^ Moameiw tew robaenried by inaoy o(V j^^(«f|W|qr|i.-:- -''On:' the cwtxary, they have' rious schemes bont»^^'f^^:^|d|j the aot, iuch as oir ooDimiasioiis, anMnttag 4dppcn aa Vic?B ftrkiidM»t Band, at t^ ChicaitO, MUwaukea ai4 ST an amendment adopted. Ukeputilio -notioe atiaU' 1» are reduced as/when such notioe not leas idaya^thirty ,daya wd$ld be I oTten as now. The hate authority to si Imcli .ithf oom petit^ofl^w^ part by wjatc^ Caiia^.. :V F^esideht StidaMT of the OhicM Kansas City aaS 8t'!Paul railway, givi expfesmoh to^muchtfiie aaine ideas aet forth in his speech Mf)re the Waatarn Freight saso^tion laiBt week. He wants a more vigoixus administration of the law. It toj.JbtLfatally deCaotive ia right toWBontrbl'.ciarrkii witfc thedutytoprotoct.^NoCovwn ment t^ /ightfnlly take atnur trotu the individual the poorer jpiC pw^te ^n self wifii^ut at the aame tinqlK extending tha brotocnon of the go venuawit. The 'ftct to regBlate commerce" has to a cer tain e*^t reoogniaed this principle. —«... ttwaswatomary .««itl!tei^|ae.t6 acoa|it kaa i— at' one point to make wifBge atvlntainiadi n» company made won another fli wr. S indicated ia malto^pris^aiik R^ND A MODCTATE iunount of avail P^TSIB freeboo" may' ROB AAD plunder at Jbotnthe^BRJIJAD^ Jan. i'» CmcAOO, Dec. 86. rates to the North* :?'OUT"FOI' Mv. .rr^Wette^ tif th^' low- tothe I.^_ O—— Tiie •7-RX-R^ .the J^ANILA. of the throat and in a majority $tlO0 to st.i| ond CL^SS. On Jan. 1,1 from CHicagl Kansas 0/ITYJ and LeaVenf $12.50, FII^T Chicago TOX| the above same date I vailiug on'] the Atohisc. was about] denied at tl that Harry Schdpnmaker, who oh Sunday night committed suicide after mortally wounding his wife, took her (Miss Wood) to Asbury Park on Dec. 15, and there at the point of a pistol betrayed her. He broughther BFOK TO iBrooldyn and be KIEFHI^S^ that he intended TO The H«por( of a CHICAC ofa cut in| City and Created ai both here immediat it is at cut was Kansas CI rates hav| ported tt thedis NJ Wiaconoll OL ASI paatfev conduct roaid pany Wheelej have otheroi tenden^ THEI toknov ,ny Oorn—December, 3^is January, 84^ Feb ruarj', 84^o May. 37c. ^Oate—December, ss^c January, S5Xc May, S7 72U: May, $7^§®7.8«. Februao, $6.88 Paul Grain and Provision*. Wheat-No. Lhard, $1.17 »»id No". 1 Northern, $1.00 bid: No. a Northern, WW bid. &S>. *,*•• Corn—No. %ota,82obld: now, 80c bW.^ I .... Oate—No. 3 mixed, asjgc bid D^oember, jSUc Wd No. S white, 9ltc aaked. Barley—No change. Ry&—No. S, 58c bid, S4c«skeit Ground Feed—$18.00aslced. Corn Meal—Unbolted, WX trailer aeoond the of] cent. $810,1 t|j-l-- $13.00 oaked, Brau—$11.75aiked. 'H Baled. Hay—No. 1, Upland Iframe, Closer Seedr-$il0 bid. TIMOT^SEJDF^.ASBID Bg|[S^fflc bid 88c asked. .jpuito heavy aisnltanv.',^ .—jTWflnn -it $5:50 $6.00asked: No. 1 $4 00@3.00 aafced. DreiKd Hose—$s.CU bid. Ftat8Md-$lJBSbld. bid, fl vA-vtxSi* i'.. toir it VJS W} W'aJb1^ 3 a**#, contract at A.Pleste TTW LTTWB SALNG JBRADTD TGR N«LA4J V^V: INWQRI^AALHW^,'' on Nortliweeina daOAOO, Deo: ».—A. «ni^^ ditional interviews with rsflfoad i^em on the intoratate o&ninarM- TB»: Ended. CAICAGOAGT^T^WWD, "FOR THE PAIT^VE IHO^L DO AQT Hiir&n marck woodt48S Falfet 1, Fork$.1^88. 'Thtrr Iliinolr pmh ^ortlieiliu^iKla The tteKimtoira^ntia, the railwa ..eatimated .tSJfel CF —, stroyed* Armed with this traneodous NT health by *1 SnsKs kaowntoMtf TotboM iM ifm of eMtveya'cop tMa.Ai I THEIR owners wnd the pilblic, who ARE the custMners of the railwayB. »TO0T IMAILBQAP RATE8. *he 8T. LWI AUM^ TARUR Mlusarl River wmMi' scm, ^WnfwtartM ffeafc Terry and'ilrookt LEENT^ROED. 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