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pi .Indicted Iren Hall Supreme Ofll- If I OJ 111 yRHfefl"fP IT" I 1 1-1 liHTii" Y mmtl 1 t'i kx- 'i ": fes- ft m 'WW '. . . 1 v i "AMMBm"Ma ItqUIsItlefiS WIIJ con, Th( I , ' . J M " MAraviLvn awwijciw i Kfcl ' Governors of Several State ' ' " LL. ' ; ' ' " 7 ! i n:A t r- . j . :". f-i J. - ... .,.,',',-' i AthWnlbnTBdl ttatarn of tin . V ttle te Indiana ter Trlal-A Dall iff or S)30,000 'Will IJe Iteqalred or ft JCfteh or the Defendants. Pf5SecuoFlIeTSin T ucsday took tb first step toward rljifrinp th Jndlet; member et i5Wipwii4tMnfffqf stJjU Iren Hall He this city fel trial entht , indictments charging thorn with em' bczzlemontef $175,000 of! tEufiIads"d; the order. Bench warrants"1 wcnT Is sued from the criminal court' fei Amolijuewo'i Joefien. Gladding.. J. tJSk JK. -1?- Bakci and '. IT. fi&cralcyf and these wer taken at enCtf te thb governor, who will JFteflKr&M m t Vll ptMners ej Pennsylvania, Michigan, Maryland ana Other state far the Arrest und return of- the parties te thia state for trial un der the indictments. The bend ef3u' preme Cashier Davis, who was indicted at the same time and en the same . charge, and like v boil will fondant. iir,Kii f . ,no ue" The prosecutor has-detcrmined tc push the cases without further delay, and the trials will take place as seen as.tha indicted parties, can be brought t te this city. 8emerby's attorney assured the prosecutor that his client would come here whenever wanted, 3but' ithe .fact that .he keeps nW')&l$d Jtkc prosecutor te believe that "the. e$-U- suprcmer will net stand trial li he can escape by any technicality. . It is believe th,al ihp' cdtJttiJ processes will be resisted when arrests are attempted, and that a fight will' be made-te get the prispnfcrfl ncre i for trial. The governor is preparing the requisitions with great care, se as net te te give a loop-hole for escape en a technicality. YALE FRESHEN Forblilileu by the College Frem Knterlng Any llatebatl Centeits. Nbw IIaybn, Ct,-Dec-91. Vengeance has fallen en the heads of the Yale . freshmen, net eny of theso of the academic department, 'px the few w,he created tiie riotous disturbance at the New Haven opera-house Decern ber 3, the occasion which called down the wrath of the august body of Y&le instructors, but en the entire class of six, hundred. On many . accounts the faculty determined te make an c& ample of the disorderly element in the 'class, and dlre was their edict an nounced Tuesday night After-a com ; current meeting of the faculties of both the academic and scientific depart ments, which begap earjy in.th6.aftcri neon and lasted till evenlng. the dec! sien.ia that the freshmen class, phall.be prohibited from entering in any inter collegiate .cpnteaU in , baseball during the coming season. The nile thus tnade is one that has never been 'made before in the history of the college. INSANE SUIClbES. Twe Inmates or tbe Weit Virginia Atylam nnBt,IhepeIvft PiilKKitaiitiRO W. Vai, Dec. '2L Th ulcide maqJa,aa again brpJteipwt,al the insane , asylum at Westen, two hav ing been reported within ten days. The adWlpJstrKtJpri kt fstii4 affairs is. such that only iaeflleieat hlpeaa beem beem pleyed, an4 nej, a .qufflclet, number el theso te pYeperijr watch lunatics.. The last case is tbat.pf William Reder, a young man from Pplnt Pleasant, who, haHjrdtbi4elf te ity Irpn' guards, Just outside his cell window. The suicide was committed earty in the morning,, when all thjj gyapls, .w.qyqflUDpesifd tc be en' duty. 'The ether case, a ievr days age, was similar in its character, and the; two have attracted considerable at- J tlen. K Beth ( Cwt fyx jiH CpaWew.O., Dec- aLTeadayJJhar ley, the ulno-year-eld son of Geerge Oil ar- ver, attempted; te Jump en a moving Ohie southern freight traJp, "and miss ing his footing was thrown beneath the wheels. Beth of his legs, were b,ad ly msagled, and it, became necessary te ampwlajte the member at the knees. The' eo&ditlea of the boy a very criti cal. A frmng Teacti. . OOEtfA Wis., Dec. SLAt Brannan, ten miles from here, Jehn Andersen, 14 years eUL ran awayfrem home and took hk little 10-yearKhli)BQib,-adag. aiiu b jjuu wifru aunt vnmig ;ie Klq hoe etaaatUer. .MareW nSfii, de elder, lad. efcet .the mnJ tedeah aad J cri ,beoaree known ha :made his es cape. BerUr Kill aed a Kille DMJa, Tex., Dec. 3L At Elam sta- , tlea a robber entered. Kploszkewski's beme, and with drawn pistol demanded Wd iaeney. Koleszkowaki grannled with ?t'Mu2Bu33 t.-f.-i -... " " 3C liHi . Vl KVtUi frt TnrllHtia T- TfltalA Hall "" . Vs T" ' ? i" .--," . - , , ' II ij . leTkwv ir- -- - - ... n - ?'' the robber, who fired and killed rdra. iwBHiKewn son men empued tne eeateats of a shotgun Inte the robber, fr who proved te be a marked negre. He baaBd neen taeauaed. II") ' ni'SI ' I l '11 ; Ptlterate Slede, Ikoiakapeus, IbcL, Dee. BL-Jens. fr.tbwmktemtfvW &w. e left a frill, dlrWieghls property &&'' kU wife and clUdrb. Maw XeactDac 8L-Ai, mela pa- , a MMtrea nan NMnaww jemmm, j jbiImnMm "KURRENT KOMMENi" V- , .'.. -4 ; Tt-v-. - . OATUEllED ZOOKTBEIt FOR FVTVRE i iAitEkvrJcoNtfi6ihCAiiex. rJcuHiAij(k Oiiplentaki tttrTfll$uH of the llecrnt Tidal Wave and CyctenUi DMitrbancet " What WW th fttmfJr'- Like, hit MkreHkt TnttauapAlt fw prospered under Protection., In 1880 ifileytsMn Mr manufacturing indus tries earned annudlty an average of $392 a year. In X89Q' (tiqir annual 'earkxng8 had grown ilta fTHMitfiiiTiiii.ffiTiB Thxe increase 1 caused the 'amount dls- tributed in wages te grew from $3,gl7,lU te '4 4 I I -Wosjest MHiMHHMHaiH tli the eefis1 li$teS fyJierYi's nb hintxef calamity in this progress. . -New Ferfc Prcti. The Natjenal Marble Queers' Assecia-, tlea whnH Cetfg'resB te increase the du ties en finished marble. The marble cutters evidently overlook the fact that tlilsjan't that sort of a Congress. The Mugwumps evidently consider thomselves "err top" since' they feasted Mr,.C It is! Cleveland and snubbed Mr. Crisp. Dialii' even .te c&9unl observers that things aregeltlng Inte shape for a large, old fashioned riot of the head breaking kind. One of tbe most, creditable achieve ments of the present administration has been the reduction in the interest 1 bearing debt under it. Since March 1st, 1889, this debt has been reduced $259, 073,240; and the'Sifnual Interest charge from 134,578,459 80 te $22,893,090 80, a decrease of 83 per eent. In Jhe midst of 'Democratic shbutlng about Republi can extravagance it is well te keep thesfl'acts .in' mind. Ne terser explanation ,of the late tri umph' of ' rree-trade' has1 been' or 'c6uld be giren than that contained in two brief sentences from' President Harrison. "Protectled ha8 falidd," says' the! Presi-, ddht; "beCatis'ff'tlle" VaUe WrierTiHrre-- fused d share his shelter with he) manufacturer. He would net even walk uhdeV the same umbreilai" HaV ing blindly smashed their common um brella the werkirigmen will discover that, their employer is a thousand time's! me ueuer equippea 10 sianu ine storm than they are. The Heiuse resolution calling upon the Secretary of the Treasury for a statement of the flnariclal condition of etitis country' la"" very" different from What the Democratic alarmists would have the public believe. The1 Govern ment is net going into bankruptcy. It ii still selvent, thanks te the provident wisdom of Republican statesmanship, ahd its. credit is higher, its resources greater and its bends mere eagerly sought after than these of any ether Natien en the earth. .. .. .. Frem the Hen. Reger Q. Mills's speech at the Reform Club's banquet en Saturday night It appears that the Democrats have coined a new term te express' the Free-trade idea. "Commer cial emancipation" is the .pollte phrase wlqhja.jiow'te describe! the policy of acomplete surrender of the American mafket te the; foreign monppellst. It hi the thing, n6t the name, that is Im portant, The reduction of the work werk Irjgman's wages will prove inevitable if the Democratic Tariff policy Is carried eat, whether that policy is known as '.'commercial em&n'elpa'(l6nH or plain, un adulterated Free-trade. ' A Curtfbr Croup, If your children are subject te croup, always keep a bettle of Chamberlain's Cba Iiemedy at haad. It U a ptept awl certain cure. If given u seen as Um ew.wpy cetMh afpsaw H will prsviat ta &. rW sak y Peww sr- ti i 0i - m ,4 -9 MYSVIL'EEi KY. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1892. iwy:wu!ha,vtfiiefiii VOtMtw wwler A vw ,ltt. nnd, Jklra. Thue " ' I Power nre in, VHunu. Mntile Lee-Mftnncn nt Cbvlnglen. ' Captain Geerge W. Tuder will spend Curlstmng lu New Yerk with his son. . Mr. nnd Mrs. James Whnlcy have re turned home after a pleasnnt visit te her pnrenta. . ; , t' - Miss BusrIe Owens will seen be the guest of Miss Mattie Lee Mnnnen at Covington. Mrs. Dr. Garr has returned te Flem ingsbttrg after a visit te Mrs. Mattie Jenes at the Hill Heuse. Colonel Rebert N. Stockton of Denver is in the city visiting relatives. Ue Is en his wVyT'heni(?f rem Washington City. Mrs. Sadie Pike has returned te her home nt Temple, Texas, after a visit of several weeks te her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Aj Steckdsle. Miss Martha A. Mas tin, who is attend ing school tit Danville, Ind., will spend Christmas with her parents, 'Squire S. E. Ma8tln and wife of Fern Leaf. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wheatley and Allen T. Wheatley of St. Leuis, who ac companied the remains of their father here, have returned. They were ac companied by their sisters. Misses Mary and Martha Whoatley of Cincinnati. A WINTKIt'8 COAT TAIL. Celd, bitter cold; The winter wind Diews down In front ( f And up behind. J -I hosltate, And ponder when The iiimmer days Will co uie '.again. aiyoveoont Is stlirin hock heck hock 8lgne vlnces, What a sbeckl Tbe ticket's all I have, get te show, Dut 1 can't wear That, don't youknew. . . Tiierk were nine sudden deaths re ported te the Cincinnati Corener Sunday and Monday. Miss Andkusen of Bowling Green has failed te identify as her assassin any of the parties arrested thus far. i ! ' ) .. Jacod KnEiOEii, ex-President of the defunct Masonic Saving Bank, Louis ville, died a few days age of a broken heart. At a negre dancp. near. Russellvllle "Bud" Tayler, colored,' shot and killed Will Speran. They had quarreled about a woman. Tayler is in jail. The authorities at Paris havp paid ever te the Covington police" the' $500 reward offered for the arrest of Fred Bovine, who' bunkeed old hayseed Colcord out' of 18,000. TnB, Newport and Cincinnati Railway Bridge Is te be romedelod se as te make the wagon and passenger ways wider and a mero even grade than they have at present. '. The Carrell bill, appropriating $100,000 for the World's Pair exhibit, was tnade a special order for January 4th. by .which time Its friends hope te crystallre enough sentiment in Its favor te pass it. At Bclle'peint a suburb of Frankfort. A keg nearly .full of powder, Twe boys welding a saw en an emery, wheel. A spark. Ge-whizzl Jeseph Downing, 10, and Heward Masters, 17, tern te pieces. Miss 'MAriTjCiuia, a pretty girl of .17, left MTllcrsurg with, ar traiap-scdne painter named Leen. " If thSre is no a wedding there-will be a funeral, for the young lady's big brothers are nfter the fellow., . 1 ' 1 ' 1 l 1 ' V )Wm Nfvimrg. Q. F. Moere & Ce., prominent drug- feists of Newburg, Orp., says: "Since our cuiuuin uktu uutuiuu nuuaiuivu with the geed qual(tiss of Chamberlain's C&t neiasdy, waesll hut little of aay 04Mr'll. Caafcerl's MdklM all (m fd isAWfsMis." Fer. sals by rWtr !UjrsUs, Dfvfflsts, Arlnn A i AVdnawirth rMntnerl Iftat nlcriil o6iWUiy-yJW;m'the West, ,. A mevkmrnt is en feet at Newport te lake in some of her suburbs. A ueckiveu has been asked for Ohie Farmers' Insurance Company. tbe Joint DuLsr has, sold te, Graysen Mer-, ten a lpt in tbe Sixth Ward; considera tion, f 125. 1 1 1 . Tub, rcsldcnce lately purchased by uaroeur iiussen en t,A8i iniru street is being improved. ClULnREH'a Tea Hots, Bisques, Cups end Saucers, &c., &c, at Themas's China; 8tore, at half price. . 1 1 Jut Bend, colored, was lynched at Guthrie for assaulting Mrs. Clarence Covington, a whlte woman. Gkohee W. Ress. (Tene) has bepn granted a pension at the rate of 810 per month from April 23d; 1893. Tub. widow of jha .late, Jehn JB. Mcll vain, formerly ef.-thia city, died in Louis Leuis villo a few days age ,at au advanced age. Rev. WniTi,Y WALbner will preach at the M. TS,'. Church, Seuth, in Washington next Sunday rooming at 11 o'clock arid at night at 050. ' The empleyes of the Ashland Steel Wprka, will banquet op the night, of the 20th, the first anniversary of the plant. HAWKsvitLB vted en the question of whether whisky should be sold in the town limits, and the " wets!' wen tbe day. - A " DEPECTiva flue" set fire te the bag bag bag gagocaren the Eastbound Flyer 0 few nights age. Damage trifling. Delay forty minutes. The W. R. C. is Invited te meet with the, Jeseph Heiser Pest, G. A. R., thq first meeting night In January. Installa tion of officers. E. F. Pewehs of MIddlesboreugh will make that city a Christmas gift of the Seuth Bosten Iren Works. What will they de with 'em? Vases, Mustache Cups, Bric-a-Brac China and Glassware, at Themas's China Stere, at your own price. He Is de termined te close out. About a dozen men get Inte a drunken row at Rice's distillery, near Pineville. Anse Yerk was fatally shot and two ethers badlv wounded. The Center College, Danville, and Cen tral University, Richmond, football teams, will contest for supremacy at Nicholas Nichelas Nichelas ville te-morrow afternoon., (' - '' William Meux, the blackest negre, in Kentucky ahd one of the bc(t jeckey In the! West, was arrested in Lexington,' charged with stealing an overcoat. 3. B. Chunk is erecting a business house oppesito Rains & Oe.'s warehouse en West Third street. The building will be 22X80, and will be a thrco-stery. A nANDseJtE photograph of the late Chief of Pelice Heflln new adorns the walls of the Council Chamber. It was furnished by Mayer Pearce and the pelice force. - Hen. 8. G. Hilus of North Poplar Flat has erected a medel stock and to bacco barn combined. L. G. Calvert, the boss barn builder, was the architect. Cost $325. ' He tbat buys land buys stones; He that buys tlesh buys bones; Be tbat buys eg-ga buys many shells; He that buys Regtn'i Old Stock Duys nothing else. G. W. HOOERfl St Ce., 137 Market street, Mayavllle, Ky. On Saturday each subscriber te TtE LiBoebr win de prescntcu wun a flanu flanu flanu some World's Fair souvenir sometblrigi that will inform them as te tbe magni tude, of America's great exposition. The "Magnelia Orange Company," which has been soliciting business hero here hero abeuts, is a full-fledged fraud. The Post Pest Post efllco folks have seme of the parties under arrest for fraudulent use of the mails. 1 1 m . A. Bena will net be epen Christmas Day. Theso 'desiring a nice Basket of' Fruit, Bex of Fine Candy or .anything in his line will picaiQ call before Sunday, Extra nlce Malaga and Catawba Grapes. Flerida Oranges, 20c. per dozen. Captain M. C, Uutciiikb has a quan- tlty of real geed old-fashioned "state bank Issues" that prevailed in the bloom lug days of Domepracy and Free-trade, and te which the present party is com mitted. Eyery young man ought te soe the lay-out. Beginning Wednesday ovenlrig, the Goneral Dolivery Window of the Postefflco will be kept open from 7 until 0 o'clock overy night this wcoker tt rtctpfen qnd Misery of OKrUimat pakagit. ITax your packages well wrapped, aad put your ewa aataa anil addrs'.0, tbe Mp, per left hatU ersr, ad tke akless ths lower riht haad cerasr. ad umm. will bs c trtMtMt. ONE CEtfT. KKSTVOKT WEATHER IIBVOUT. Ifhat H"e May ErptH tlhiietn Thit Time and To-Memne Evening, THE LEDGER'S WEATHER SIGNALS. If7i(e strcamer rAiu; Tllue BAiNer snow; Wltn'lMX ABOVE 'twill WABMRH MOW. iUfKCfBaaBATH oeLDeaUwlU be: nlessBlacVf shown 09 cbapse, we'll ee. 3TTlie nte forecasts are mnde for ti period of thlrtyU hours, endlnjr at B o'clock jo-merrow ovenlpg.' Tnn three-year-eld child of Henry Ramage was burned te death in Lincoln county. A PitEB-reu-ALL fight occurred near Pineville in which one man was killed and two ethers badly wounded. ! . -- Oaitai Gibsek of the Kentucky State Guards aqd Miss Mas Spone will be mar-' tied at Dayton te-day. Tub books of the City. Collector of Cov Ington balance te a cent notwithstanding he was reperted short. ;, . 1 A. J. Bevd of Harrison county and liss Mary Boyd of Maysllck were mart tied at the bride's residence at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Frank Leech and Beb Reynolds, hotel waiters at Ashland, were menkeying with a pair of butcher knives when Reynolds get a topographical map of Eake Erie ever his eye. Vfr Deubling the Size! DeaMigg the Issue! In order te accommodate Holiday Advertisers, THE LEDGER win; en , Friday, Diecepiber 23,d, print an 8-page paper. The edition will be a large one, and intending advertisers will please give their orders and copy te our representative as seen as possible net later than neon of Wednesday next. An Invaluable Remtdy for Colds. Sheriff Hardman of Tyler county, W. Va., was almost prostrated with a cold when he began using Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. In speaking of it be says: "It gave mc aliue&t instant relief. I ('flnd it te be an invaluable remedy for rcelds." Fer sale by Power & Reynold?, Druggists. Real Estate Trannfrr. Charles G. Harris and wife te C. B. Pearce, Jr., a house and let en Beene street; consideration, $S10 75 and ether matters, ,E. C. Myall and W..W. Ball and wife te U. R. Bierbower nnd J. L. Nichelson, two lets in Sixth Ward; consideration, 8285. Laura A. Robinson and husband and W. N. Stockton te Mrs. Matilda J. Stock ton, their Interest in Second .street real estate; consideration, SI, love and affec tion. HIM of AdtfrtlMil Lellrrn. Ilelew Is a list of letters rematulntr uncalled for at the Mayavllle Postefflco for tbe week endlntr Dccomber U)th, 18! Tlradden. J. T. nrammel. J, V. Drewn. Charles Jehnsen, Miss A.C-) Jehnsen, Miss Mollle Klinmlns, J. 8. O'Conners, Jehn Revd. uoenro 1L Cae, MIm Amanda reth, leww Clark. Hiss Mary Chambers, Miss T. O. Clark. Mrs. II. F. Dodsen, William OarWien, Prank flhrrlen. Will Halt, O. J. Micks, Themas lakaJiS. r: Smitb.MlssIk'ssle M. Tumor, Miss Bra L. Wedds, Pearl4 Wlllianis, Mrs. Deho Wells. W, K. Webster.O.P. Warren, Miss Maud M, Obe eent due en each of abevt. t efteas elMa for these Miera will jlase Wlf IWK vwQj Istv'ImitvMWvvs THMAS A. SAVHI, rpWniiMlir. ': H Six Dead, Twentj-fhree Sufferin-j u Ten Cul Net Live. j.!3.. - "OSc J ( Ko-qewObtrtU'Si Vi iV' ttM-re4M Was Admlnlitered Tbe Keeef tfe renltcntlary WU1 Werk Ne Mere CoeleU OdUl4 tk MtaliL LiTTLfe Rocs, Ark., Dec. 21. K Appcrsen, the) contractor who has best working the. convict en tVe rall0d ft , I ueiena, arrived here Tuesday with tbt prisoners. He left HcUsa Taesdaj (morning with 110 men, four of was Jwera dead and twenty-five aaflsetaf. ffrprq arsenical pelspnlng. Tbe, ,aM .were placed in carriages and ceaveyei" (te the hospital. On tbe Tead from Om " fdepet te the penitentiary t We of 'tiW ,dlcd, making the total number of faiil Itlea six. Twenty-tnfe are new skk land It is expected tfeat-at IcaM-tea) these will die, Tbe coroner of- JhllHp 'county held an inque&t Tuesday jSBOth-ing-, The jury rendered a xcreMei.tkaJ -. 'the mcu died from arsenical pdfceMsngfl', Ne evidence was obtained t6'aceiadij' 'hew the" poison was admfnlsterecl There were no strangers abeut'' tW camp, aud the coekingfor the mea wu dene by a couple el cenvits alwayi under guard, and who had no opportun ity of obtaining arsonle te plaea lathe feed. Mc Apperson, who repreat the lessees of the state pcniteMary, declared-Tueeday nlghttbat- hevSW accept no. mere contracts te workcon werkcon workcen vlctfl Bolsde the -waUsfret tHepkcn . tlary. . SHATlh?. CbNTE?T Fer the Werld's' Cham'plentMp Wn'tri' ' Norweetae. .. Minneapolis, MJdb., Dec 2t The first of a aeries of three ekatlaf races between Hareld tfagen, of Vtbryny? and Hugh McCpnniclf, of .New" Brans'. wiclc, for "tnq, wpfld . championship and II, (ml' took place. Tuesday evening Hngen wenljy' about forty feeJL The raceVas three miles and thejik four and pnerhajf laps te the m Ifcijen's iimp !5jfl3, &82, ;47. McComleijVteok the, lead at tbe start, and mafjtawed It for tbe first three laps, -wTwnTEIalren came fast and led te tJje finii. IXi,8 ninth McCormick spiirtd .lejr; a.tCi and it looked as if the rje.visija, and he would recover the'ljtaelsleet in Nerway1 a yenr age; btlethe . eleventh Hagcn Increased his lead, and helot it te the end without any' great effort i i , Under the (American Flp, New YOrk, Dee. 21. It haa'beeaa elded thnt the City of. Nbw 'Ye"siN&i be the 'first of the twejpman linets'ijCs te leave New 'Yerk- flylng'the igwiirjisn flag. She' will leave Liyerpoel-pa her last voyage txvm that pert about Tebj' ruary 15. She will net step atQueeaft town, but will steam direct te New Yerk. Shee leaves here again en. her firatirip 'te Southampton at 1:30 p. m., February 25. Approprate ceremonies will precede'the hbbtipa ql the stars and stripes en the InmajtjJyer the day before she leaves this pert. i . Omubler Kills' Anether. SnnETjrenr, La., Dea 3L Kid Nash, a gambler, shot and killed Jehn Mc Cerk, another gambler, Tuesday. The killing; was the result of a previous dif-fiquUy- Nash is well, known te tbe sporting fraternity, and is said te have killed men in Arkansas. Beth Nash and McCerk are considered "bad" men. .Leuis" Ramageaa, a bystander, was wounded in the leg by astray bullet, "Kjd" Harnett was arreBted as an acces sory and jalicd with Nash. Receiver ,or Prdr .of .toleon. .. PrrrBnunen, Pa,, Dec. 2U The court has decided te appoint a receiver for the Order of Selens, and the receiver will be a prominent trust' company- of this city. Unless there la some excess ive expense attending the winding) up of the order, it is said .that the mem bers wili receive deUar, for dollar for nil they have paid In. A New Precess Steel Enterprise. New Haven, Ct, Dee., 21. A local, paper says a company with. t3,Q0,0M capital has had an agent In this city for seme days past looking ever tha ground with a view te establishing a steel manufacturing plant Tbe coot pany will use a new process, which, U is expected, will revolutionize certain btcel manufacture. i - n ii . Dees rr. CreUj 011 t-fcT Londen, Dec ?LThe Berlin cerre spendent of the Standard learns from. a private letter, dated at Dir-es-0alaara, ' en November 20, ithat the rumors Si. pr. Emln's death are orreneoua. Dr. Emin. .the letter says, is new following Stan,ley'a route through the Conge. State and but for an affection of the eyes is in exceptionally geed health, Says Americ Can Net Afford It. Londen, btc, 21. The 'pally News . says of the Brussels cenference: We - hope that the conference will net be resumed. Each country must de Its best for Itself. Amerka can nat afford tp delay until May, .perhapa, nqt natll, January, steps te prevent the defKsehr tien of her silver notes. t , In. the Senate. , WxflniNOTON, Dec 21. The array; ap propriation bill from the house wa presented te the senate Tuesday awl referred te the committee en apfvrejsrks- tlenN Mr, tpawea presented ti .) euslr sltrned petition from eltlssi of Missouri, iewa, Kansas, Hljaasa jM ether states in favor of the rhtViinllsisV Mil " A'1?' " Jlra Crew" Law Coustltut4et. Nxw Osleanp, Dec 2L JafawsirtMie court has declared cqastlVMWwkl 'ihm law passed twp year aia.Wfrm aa,the, "Jim. Orpw," aw, makiBg; a- puiury uu rnuryaua mi ijtuviue i VttlQ V UVllUVSt Dskemejr W Pabi, De. 8L Ta 1 W '"ie""Ja',,eW te raws ,m tvlaMd u.IihL'1 'V i m ttis,BBMieml . '. v'V y U