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   Herald-Despatch, The (Newspaper) - April 30, 1892, Decatur, Illinois                               DECATUR ILL SATURDAY APRIL 30 1892 VOL 38 doty both toward the stain nod children y nara va PARTY CONVENTIONS ana Platform of the Democrats SO PER TEAR painters in doubling the size and No 211 North Water crockery store ise the choicest stock of For- Notions etc to be visit ray store at the iy stock which you will lent and at prices that in- April 30 EAD ITH WATER STREET k of alt this World in all it The WHITBY Association and Menagerie WITH valuable A herd ot els 20 aerial artists 50 30 hurricane riders 3 grand of clowns 5s of any Show on Earth s alone to equip a big Menagerie t Stages He Hippodrome Track tt ever saw before at a Circus but presented to the American Public his d Unsurpassable and Grandeur never to be on W E yeater ven to t this at ODO I hero Jt o ies in to blrntli nd till 02 At the tint board ot education novel o the wu the o ticket m ths field which brought out Thia ticket wss n few tho and tho who were net in proceeded to make it for ticket which they bad no in The or the en tiro ticket waa cor tin a ty bero W A ling president J T W A A J R M Slide W R and John Clark The men at work have 0 depth of 250 fett The work is carried on uoder tho ot White who the at tux Pans nnd that rnonoa that the work IB being The depth to which it ID tn go to gat a ying voln of con m bet then will A coal in next winter at ft j William Werner Otuo public ins Conclude Their State Republicans In Session April tit i the following John P U Dill W II f T David Oon J and their very to onr and Bach a lair la further to be as an of that crtr the constitution aud In feet to no with ths law la antagonistic and ire demand Its uncondi- tional repeal and wo for Uie vato and work to tbat Wo favor tbe election of torn bv a direct TOto of tba ttw creation ft trusts which bare tor end ibe aiming of and tba control of duction tho and wo demand rein the ol to aid tin Judicial of tbe in In We tbat la a row country Uia be rights of ba such an In cutout tu tba too country The limit between tba proper governmental control ana thow which caa be more ltd to Uw aud re citizen becanttulJr topt In view interfering with tbe balilta and of any to moral of civilized And are with good and public biased Tlie constitution of this tbAt It ahull lnt commissioners of or llou In tbo atuto of Illinois to let by any er persona or corporation tna laWr ef any Britain Wo tho for Its grim violation of tali provision of the and for to evade atul mil I If r thn samo tba prohibition of child labor with all Wo favor the of of will ml lento nil capital nod labor HO tbat witu their may nud tbe moral Influence a JuM nnd ruling would ou at would load toa life and property of at home M well abroad previous condition Wo All laws that can bu enacted under the will prohibit tho of lu and wherever In aud will uot of the Mini of lawa wo favor an to tbe constitution under speech in accepting the tion for governor He said that he would devote his entire time from now until election to success of the ticket and predicted a glorious victory polls Cook W O Giving Albert Pierce A J O'Connor TO At E A W C n B T e A A King S B Crawford J J M J H A J Dr LoBoy P Michael UO W Joyco C John H Winston Don nolle A B CUT J Stanley Brown t R L Allen 8 Karr T C Abraham Brown Ouy C V J M Pago H Johea B f 8 Etring B R R Thomns Camou U 11 Len F Farmer T 31 D D W tinkler K Murphy C W Tbe following are the new central com- 0 McDonald Clark Kill Dou nil O Heanan N trti Tun J P Blons D B F Baok Baker Waltar Watson E The In Its to and to eflori for their U that too by tho people Mould ba Wo the democracy of tun the on tho triumph achieved by the democrats of In tbe ot that timn and John M to the o tho And should It tut to come to tbe great went for for the to load tho to victory wo hitu to tho favorable of toe convention ami Instruct our tu to present Ills nud tlon the delegates bj to the are by to caat vote of unit oh all questions and In with a majority B anil tho of local bomu ka to Elw of our form of that hu bo lakan from tbo pflopla any for tban omy Iw la all or national nail thut to tbe of Wo rto tbat all tlon IB n It Is aud fairly to moot tha of eco- tUMl OF public tt will be borno by tho upon of or to extortion to a at thn o It aud and a burdon anil Ot iM Uai to an and system of upon u Its on thla la to and thow swift to and alunent cf to and tho Ufo nod to do moral the to tna patriotic ot Cleveland and oar lull uid Uia contained to ou tha tariff ot Wa damand an of tie tariff ttw H In tho on of Ufo anil In ua and laws aa stall tha lean and ot naic upon the SOBS Wa our to tho polky ot In too Bold and by Ins of tbe and ol a Into sncb ont tow to and wo an In by our to thu tUa world for so for filing a ratio of and to that be the tiro ami oil thrown opon to freo ffa the ot by and only by tho jtn ut Iho bin Una tbe ot tho public bo ot tbo Mid toat ID ot appointment to In rathur for put or Wo MB proud of onr school to and Improve It for tret Institutions can not without tbe party for Intt a law to of ular Into a Imr from tho to thu bit own Una over schools toward a law which to ovary local board tur how harua a nut beat mate fill CITY Mo April 33 The republican convention to nominate state officers called to order ut 1C A iii by Chairman Charles D Nevada Tito committee on pre- sented tlie following resolutions which were unanimously the republicans of Mis too ri In their and allegiance to and by tho platforms of the party tbo of for Hi liko nud which has provan to buve to tbe ot tbu People iia a We forolen v and ably conducted by to the honor nud of our country Wo direct and the dulegatoa by convention to rota for lit aud to all honorable Insane tbe same the tariff tbo Fifty Second congress mid polky ot tbn party embodied In after a ot nearly iwo yours tho and list tbo policy of the republican party In that not only lavor that will our money on put Ity lu tut also furor an monetary m tbe safe of HIA silver Wo that entitled to the and ot tha nation mid m are In favor ot keeping tha ot US an the of the party and thitt i time by reason ot tha of tills an ob- ject ol charity That and traits op the ui unmanly Inter iro In aud should bo tiy rigidly an- by of nnd tiou That we tbe tor labor law by a republica and favor Its Wa demand tuat tax this aa be to of upon ratto aa ara upon tba tbe of for Us ol tbe districts of this so tut to and also denounce them for infamous of tbe of ttw party In favor of a fair ballot and A fair count iu unmeasured terms tbat feature of tbc election lava of the state of Missouri the recorders of voters art to not only tbe of lor the party but tor tna republican party also tnit tnat thetxncultrocotntnlttaeof each party buva tbe right to name for and who aro known to be str tally party man and 111 their aud for tbe of party aod not of Ita and ol our i it Immediate takou betoro next anil national take place to purge tbe registration booka now In bun aud of of dead men and voten that are at wr year and under the protection of tbo party In power In towna tho of pre- tend Ing to receive Junta fow days prior to election a and a our bare- to take wtch action In ret to w will It ot irrespective i of party te Thut we tbe democratic of this etata for having so ramsd ballot to f tha Independent rotera of tha atata not Identified or re- party The convention had settled down to business when a delegate the name of Mnj ner of Kansas City The name WM taken up In nil portions of the and in an Instant the convention was the scene of the wildest excitement gates jumped upon Beats thro iv their hats Ln the air and cheered to the est extent ot their capacity side the convention halla small cannon boomed forth salute of thirteen Runs This was a tribute to Maj Warner by tho grand army post at City All the musicians in tbe city were gathered inside the hall alternately 1 1 William Warner At the conclusion of Maj speech a committee of fifteen of which Nathan Frank is roan was appointed to select tions for the balance of tlie state ticket Tito convention then took a recess until 3 p m Late this before the reassembled the committee of fifteen appointed to for the various offices held a conference with Frank of St Louis in the chair The committee to Henry T ot Uolt county for secretary of M Weeks of Jasper county for auditor V J Wilson ol Knox county for treasurer David Murphy of St Louis for oral S Hathaway of A lid rain for road commissioner Charles Nagel of St V of and Judge W S Shirk of for supreme W W Edwards of St Charles was recommended for the appellate of tbe St Louis district and Congressman John U Hale of Carroll county for the Western district The committee also agreed to name a lar Germ an for Ohio Republican a 0 April lican convention resumed its tinns It was a great sea of heads that temporary Chairman looked down to and up to when a m ho sounded his gavel and demanded lence and order Prayer was offered by Rev D D H Miller After prayer when the report of the committee on organization was presented the name of Gov Kinley elicited applause Tlie anticipated opposition to Secretary Malloy failed to materialize and the report was adopted with en- Gov McKinley who had arrived from Pittsburgh at aa early hour and had barely managed to get a wink of sleep put in an ance and was given u most enthusiastic greeting on being presented as nent chairman He made a brief but ringing speech which was repeatedly applauded to the echo The platform presented by ex- Congressman Charles H and was adopted without a show of op- position It declares unbounded confidence in President Benjamin Harrison and without qualification indorses find commends his administration It declares that the people of Ohio have u just pride tin the administration of the affairs of this state by Gov Wm McKinley Jr and it declares that the best exemplification of the principle of protection cardinal one with the republican party that lias found expression in tbe statutes is the and declares adhesion to of that great measure in- aa worthy of particular tion its reciprocity features The recently passed by the demo watte majority in the house of to place wool on the free list Is denounced an unjust and ful attack on the agricultural Industries of the country Just and liberal sions are demanded and the disability pension The silver plank Is as We arc to roe ot by United under Dilating and would not tavor It under tbat would the ot tha between tlie bullion and mint or money at coined dollar should aa well aa the monetary of tor coined dollar The platform concludes by approving the rigid enforcement of existing gration laws by national Nominations for secretary of state were now in order Representative H Taylor of on the first ballot This was a mighty victory for tbe Sherman ment There was no opposition to Judge William Spear oi Trumbull county for to the bench and under a suspension of tbe rules he received Et by tion For the additional supreme judgeship created by legislature there were no less than nine candidates T f oi Hancock was nominated on tbe second ballot Allen a one-armed war veteran of Athens county was nominated on the first ballot for clerk of the supreme court Nominations for members of the board of public were next in der E L Lybarger of was nominated on the first Ballot At the great fight of the day that for the selection of the four to the national convention was reached Messrs Hahn and order by Chairman of the state committee who made a brief speech and introduced W A land as temporary chairman In his speech Mr Southerland made an appeal to all republicans to turn out on election day and poll a full vote Referring to the national ad minis Ira t ion he said The quiet and the firm and lofty patriotism that President Harrison has displayed iu all our foreign affairs the wisdom the farsightedness the Americanism with which Secretary Elaine has given impetus to the ex- of our home products through the operation of the reciprocity treaties and the busy hives of industry which have been revived from of old and have been springing up anew all over the under tlie stimulus of the McKinley act have conspired to place these United States ID a more commanding position than have ever occupied before These achievements unparalleled in our tory command alike the of Europe and the respect ami admira tion of all true lovers of America A letter was read from Warner Mil ler explaining his inability to be ent as a delegate W A Snyder wai named as his substitute Mr Miller's letter expresses repre that lie cnn not be present ami trust his absence will not be considered by anyone fts indicating any lack oj interest on his part in the success ol the party Jle I shall dt everything in tuy power when the cam is opened or the of OHI principles and At p m the convention took are cess until 3 p m WAYSIDE FIRE CLAIMS TRIBUTE Lose of Life by e Flat Fire lu New Tork OUy HUDSON OHIO NEARLY OUT played Through and Dixie It was fully three-quarters of hour the waa order When like quietness been attained by ft rising vote and without Maj Warner to the ticket Warner WM to the bus mada a gaunter con- la tbe Droller murder ID Louis o having commit tod the crime The protective police at St Louis Are letting in their work tbo female lifters Another one Mis Ida C woman was of SHOW foil in Manitoba night accompanied a gale Thero la a before parliament voters exercise penalty of 110 for Tbe body of an unknown suicide found ID Tower Grove park fit Ontario reports promising crop outlook 1l wheat The 1C It the Ohio republican tion at Cleveland to a game of Tho cotton companies of Colliery have A on board on route to Naw York leaped into tbe fate creed liia time had M me Tbe Lower California ts 111 eruption by recent new cruiser No 13 Tbe will be Washington She will be 1 tevor is at Charles City In Prompt measures to It bare been were however selected by acclamation then K M E W Toe M M and J F were chosen as For electors renzo and T named and the convention ad- at Bine die York April waa called to Two corporate of the body are for treating a recruit so be loDt D B nt Ark baa boon nod his body mutilated hw au embargo against tbe state of now in open revolt against toe ft J at Marshall 111 L of ibo murder of J U IQ UNO The captain of a was sentenced at dou to one year's For failing to try to rescue a Bailor who had fallen board Colorado republicans defeated by a votg of resolution Indorsing President and it free diver form Bor W J Slewart of M X cburch at Port IT- waft acquitted of the charge of Immoral a lady elected to and indorsed bin bom mnd will ba brought to on tie br widow and Mrs Joan Lanen n yeare tnd bia throat of la are on the track of of wbo It la wai thrown train a pawing train Hack Troy a railroad man wu run over at Weat Burlington and to badly crushed that he died Brandun la baa been kidnapped by a rejected are la Harry Milbank notorious In with the Dray ton Borrowe scandal la wanted In fot dotting two yoara ago and if he ea may to fight toe Due de Mr Charlea Taylor and wife bare returned to Mo from Houston Tex They ware unable to fully Identity negro lao aa the of Mm Taylor Three are In jail at charged tbe murder ot Dr Hill throat waa cut few nights ago a call of baa been forthe discovery of Mrs Dr of Ind who from to New Tork Hanr Bogara on tha public at Cat with a Tho troable f raw out ot on the of wife made from tha altar some time ago Boys found a a at Mo that a tools From the of the outfit it as if a job of waa in contemplation CharlosH Hill a barber who was but December to a Hua Hlat ot while the procurement of a from his Brat wife in Iowa baa his brida of a few apd It has stated that the pope has to DM all uio Influence to promote tha Chicago Columbian exhibition It la not im- probable that a subsidy will be granted by tbe Vatican HArton B Upp an old resident of Kanua dropped In the ol a business block in Wichita Kaa Just examined by a doctor witn a view to applying tor a pension Tbe annual dinner ot the Union League of Philadelphia In commemoration of MJO birth of Oen S Grant was Covara were laid for The pardon of Peter C King ot Taylor ty by Oor Is to give satisfaction of Taylor terns the moner ot the to hlv oa bad and wait found about abort wben became to make final settlement The banquet ol the American of Pa In of Qda B Grant's birthday waa bold at tbe bouse Tf and waa given Conflicting Rumors Lost of Life by the Burning of tbe tral Theater in Philadelphia Burned fin and Lota ol LUe In Tork NEW YORK April an hour before noon an explosion followed by a fire occurred in the five-story flat house at 109 and 111 West Thirty-third street known as tbe Dr E J Briggs occupies the basement apartment was cleaning a lounge with naphtha when the fluid exploded and tbe ing was soon in Barnes The inmates about twenty families were The stairway was blocked by the flames and the fire capes were soon crowded The fire was soon extinguished and the people in sight rescued by the who then began a of the premises Dr Briggs was found terribly burned and he will probably die Mrs who lived on the third was perhaps fatally burned Mrs Alexander an invalid living on the fourth floor and her nurse an old lady named Elizabeth were burned to death Several other persons vere more or less burned or Injured The loss on building will be about Hudaon Laid In O April was dis- covered at a m in the rear of Lockhart saloon on Main street and it spread rapidly to all buildings on that side ot tbe street The Hudson fire department worked hard but the fashioned apparatus proved useless in staying the progress of the flames Aid was asked from Akron but when the engines arrived at 6 o'clock the entire business portion of the town was in ruins The loss is about partially insured The fact that tbe fire started in the rear of saloon leads to the belief that it was of Incendiary origin A great deal of terness has been stirred up in Hudson over the saloon controversy and threats have been made that the ordinance passed by the council would be fought to the bitter eud ol ot tn the PHILADELPHIA April are conflicting rumors about the loss of life in last night's fire The latest report is that six members of the Devil's Auction company are beneath the ruins They Thomas Florence his wife Chit ten Sarah Goldman Fanchion William Brooks Three ol the injured are reported as having received injuries which will re- sult fatally are William ney John and Fred Evans Another report places the number of bodies buried in the ruins of the tral theater at fifteen This however is not thought to be correct That there are several buried in the ruins is fully believed but the exact number can not be decided until a thorough search is mode The cellar of the theater building it full of water which will have to be pumped out before the bodies can be recovered TUB MISSISSIPPI It lot are Baild to Ira Miss fact that the Mississippi river from Memphis to the gulf is gradually approaching extreme flood height is causing un- easiness in spite of positive knowledge that levees are stronger than at any previous time in their history and that anything like a general overflow is practically Levee builders hold that no is absolutely safe while the water Is against it a theory by the collapse of those which supposed to be the strongest Below the city the outlook is threaten ing and the belief is general that tbe pressure will reach its maximum between Baton Rouge and New Orleans where the river is a foot or more below the b cst water ever known Any important crevasse will occasion great loss oi property but the risk of human life is practically Everything de- pends upon the weather In Manitoba WINNIPEG Mail April vorst storm of the season set in here Wednesday afternoon The snow is twelve inches deep in the western part of the province and tbe wind blowing a gale Over 100 telegraph poles have been prostrated on the Canadian between here and Brandon and trains are delayed It is feared that there will be loss of life for May In me a clean and right IOM B.C after David dug more than twenty w appears In 3 SMB II aad Ut me called forth Psalm ts I A St Loula Tonga Fatally Wounded ST Lou is April Barnard a well-known tough was shot and fatally wounded by Sam Jungling barkeeper at Pine street us the result of an Insulting remark made by Barnard After the shooting Jungling walked to the Four courts and ered to the police Two Tat PHILADELPHIA April persons reported missing and whom il was feared hod lost their lives in the Central theater fire have all been fount except Congers leading of the Devil's company ant Miss Sara Golden ot the same company These two ladies arc still for FIFTY-SECOND CO NOR April ot miner Importance went into tee of tne whole on oU the pending being that to ot tbe to Venezuela in- ot No quorum a call o f tne booae waa ordered Wiped Oat of Mich April ft Lake county villages with nearly inhabitants was almost wiped out o existence by last night Twenty five buildings on the main street in eluding every business place in town abd five weve destroyed loss Is heavy Flour Ine Mills Bntcsd JACKSON Mich April Aetna flouring mills elevator and store room near the Michigan Central depot were destroyed by fire this doming Loss no insurance The build ings were For the depot buildings were In danger THE SUNDAY SCHUOL 1 Have mercy upon njr everything confessing all tad low before God tag mercy simple and MARKET KEPORT THURSDAY April Grain and tit Fatter to extra At la patents No a red No 3 red Futures May June n n mixed Ko 3 white May a a S 17 DO daily Prime ateam New standard mesa DUn clear dear ribs all packed or to apologize tor it Kf effort to vindicate conduct A no complaint of holy law which condemned Una guilt that was before his mind gutt only deep and dreadful guilt Thy loving Hera again is a tacit admission ot tho o tiis guilt as requiring infinite mercy to forgive it According to the ot Thy tender Men axe ly terrified at the multitude ot their sins but here is a our God a multitude of mercies If oar sins be in number as the haira of our head God's mercies are as tbe stars ot Heaven My for they were many Wash mo or haps many times The verb to used of the washing of soiled garments And cleanse me from my situ Is a more general expression ta if it washing Trill not do try some other process it not let Are let tried so that I may be purified 3 For I acknowledge my Primarily this Fur I know my Mo doubt Ik Is implied also that be publicly edged L e confessed hia sin and in this matter Is before That is my sin plagues me gives rest no peace 4 Against Thee Thee only The word is considering how David bad jured hia men and the terrible results of hia guilt That thon est be Le I make thia fallen confession of my sins as Thee EO that Thou be vindicated in the severest upon me When thou L when thou dost speak a Judge ing or more definitely stUl ing Be clear wuen thou Be regarded as doing as being pure and boly and rigbt in the judgment thou shatt make 5 Behold I was tn etc David does not mean to throw the blame ot his sins upon other and thus to extenuate his guilt ft The word is used to in- the attainment of a higher knowledge aa it it bad with something of surprise on the mind or were seen with a new Thou desirest truth in the inward Reality sincerity true these are tbe de- mands of God Inward the seat according to tbe Be- brewe of the deepest feelings of tbe heart Tbe innermost consciousness The most secret life of conscience and of mind And in tbe bidden port thou shall make me to know The loly Spirit can write the law on oar teart and that U the sum of wisdom 7 Purge cleanse me with A plant not certainly Identified tat used oo a convenient means of M tbe two Hebrew words for washing tbe one is here ued TOLB tba city took ths chair Mr rVa Introduced a to mark Junes foorth dent ol UH Tnt at tba latton tbe of for tne and landa by Mr Allison ot tba on took the Soar Is opposition to the He resolution by from Jonea not only the senate to ao immediate ap ot nearly but also toe aaoata to tbs report ot tbe committee on Indian conceding tbat tba amount named waa due to tbe and report waa Indirect to tbe and at ol tbe In bia message bad been road The vraa lying between SM and STORM Flan with on Brit- lib April British coast was visited Wednesday night by ful storm Disaster are reported from all quarters especially the eastern along Yorkshire and the northern shores of England and the southern port of Scotland Oft Scarborough land a fishing boat was swamped and fonr oi the crew were drowned Off Berwick the Norwegian was seen driven ashore by the The crew were all saved At North Shields two fishing foundered but the crews were saved Along the Norfolk coast it is feared that several wrecks have occurred a number of coasting and fishing Teasels being missing Funeral ot William Aitor In PARIS April funeral liam Astor at the Episcopal church was entirely private being at- tended only by members of the family Many flowers were received from friends In Paris and elsewhere The service was confined to the ordinary forms oi the Episcopal church Bald's Nominated WASHINGTON April dent lent to the the nomination ol T Jefferson of setts to be envoy extraordinary and minister ol tbe United to Flour extra city extra tor Wait In- flue No t red winter April Wic Com 9 mixed Wo May loaf UV No X mixed caab May Joly New maaa July Stale teeth Uc July May tike Julr Uar July 80 Closing Stay No t caab April We May Wsc Jono No as 130 1 Mar July Cash Mar Lard July Snort Casb May Prime Steady Stock Market ST vood butchers JO Packing burners hogs Yorkers Sheep range at lambs per 100 draft extra to W Beavy draft good SOW to WVt Driven to extra 00 to 00 Saddlers good to extra Matched good to US 00 to 30000 and 00 to 15 extra 4 to T years MOD to WO 00 bauds 4 banda 4 to 7 WOO to Ws banda extra 4 to T 130 00 to 00 Good to cattle fair to medium common heavy heary and choice common to goof Nearly entire regained oo medium heavy Slew and weak: lots lower Hoga Common and light and Cotton follows Louis Tc Kew York Kew Orleans April loaned per cent Exchange steady posted actual rates for dayit and for demand Si UA nfd is bid extended St registered 100 bid were active Tho sales amounted to 150.000 shares Tbe narrow except in a few Union and tor sale In early trading and dined per caul the tatter In Onion Pa Toe other stocka ware nm during greater and M noon were up thai writing doll been pervaded through by tha defilement not which merely of Whiter than A ural hyperbole denoting perfect purity 8 me to near joy and Make hint hear the ot which giTO bin doable and fladness That the bones which Thon hast The bones AS tho strength and framework ot body 10 A word need ot the creative power ot Qoi in roe a clean heart A holy in which Thy image to restored A pure heart free from the taint and consciousness of sin right A steadfast spirit that 13 firm in faith not easily hither and thither through own weakness or the blasts ot and therefore also firm and constant ta obedience 1L Cast me not away from Thy Throw me not away M less banish me not from Thy face and favor Take not Thy Holy Spirit from me He knew well fect of tho withdrawal ot Spirit from SauL How he grew ud worse how wretched he WM in mind how he was continually out hit terrible fate tM ho fell before enemies Against David prayed 13 For he had known it and desires to teet U agate joy of Thy Tin Jay which comes from knowing an saved by God Uphold me with ft Rather uphold me Thy but a willing spirit that fc make my spirit willing A spirit is one which voluntarily and cheerfully takes up the service of God 13 And not till then teach transgressors Thy Tbe brew implies I would teach transgressors Thy ways ft desire Is one of the Barest repentance L and heart are tbo way to salvation 3 We see here the evils of meut Wrong will coma out at time 8 Prayer for forgiveness for alca no matter how dark are always heard The fruit of forgiveness is and the power to lead to tkm KEEP your path way to the paved with Born did not talh Hoeh Horn   

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