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   Sandusky Daily Register (Newspaper) - January 10, 1890, Sandusky, Ohio                               SANDUSKY DAILY VOL OHIO FRIDAY 10 R R R READY RELIEF The Cheapest aud Best cine for Family Use In the World In from one to twenty minutes never fails tu relieve PAIN with one thorough application No matter how violent or excruciating the pain NERVOUS NEURALGIC or with may suffer KEADY will afford instant ease Cures the Worst Paine in ram ONE mras NOT ONE HOUR After reading this Advertisement need any one suffer with Pain Sore Throat Inflammation Nc-iatica IT'S The Man From Lima There Gets Gets 29 on the First Ballot and 53 on the Second Full Particulars of the cratic Senatorial Caucus A New Church at Brooklyn Fall on a Tenement House With Fatal Results ment at the hour for the convening of LI Session the caucus it was conceded that Brice would secure the nomination on the second ballot COLUMBUS Jan Toothache Difficult CURED PREVENTED BY Ready Relief Ready Relief is u Cure for Pains In tho Client or Hid and H the July PAIN That stops the most and tiou or other or organs by application If with threatened PNEUMONIA of the intermit or after exposure t cold wet ftc IORO no time but apply Relict on a of flannel over the part cd with or Inflammation which will la nearly every case check the and cure thj patient hy Us action or anil hy tlie in the part Fur further instructions sen our directions wrapped around the A teaspoon fill In u half of water will In a few minutes cure Croup Spasms Sour stomach Nervousness Hick Headache Dysentery Colic Flatulency and all Internal pains IN CHILLS FEVER and cured for cents There U not a remedial agent In the world that will cure Fever and AKUO and all other Malarious Bilious and other hy I'll LS BO quickly as AY'S cents per l.ottl- An Accident in Which Fourteen Men at Louisville Find a Watery Grave Telegraphic Taps Congress Work in a Chinese Other Notes of thr f WASHINGTON Jau 9 11 m Forecast for 24 hourn on For Light rain and southerly to t in temperature TIIK DR RAD Resolvent Hie Urent Purifier for tin Chronin Scrofula etc tee our book on Hw Tumors Diabetes Kidney Bladder Liver ic There Is no that will euro of Halt Heat Aches and all muck an tlin AKI Let it Loin d Than but Mure One more of tho active nf than any uthi r pi ep Taken in others re Unite live ot six time as much Sold by KUts Price si DR The Grout Liver mid Stomach WMinil Mir nis nnd in Perfectly tweet purify DK for HIM cure of the Kidneys Nervous ixm of Fever M of the Bowels Piles and all el the viscera Purely vegetable con- no me cury minerals or Nominated ror II S Senator to Tho O Jali 9 Tho was by Senator Calvin H Brico was placed in Iion by Representative Hunt of An- and seconded by Senator of Charles W Bakor was presented by Representative of Hamilton and seconded by Mr Forbes of John A McMahon waa nominated by Mr ville of Montgomery and seconded by Van Cleaf of Pickaway Haggerty of Williams pre- the name of John H Thoman which was by Mr ot Stark Mr McMahon of Butler E Neal and was seconded by Representative Goldrich Senator Corcoran named Samuel F Hunt by Senator Blown of nati Senator Adams nominated Gco H Seney seconded by Brant oi Mr was nominated on ballot votes out dt and made Mr the tion On the inal ballot Brice fnd and Thomas Mr Brice nn elaborate speech and was followed by McMahon Baker and Hunt who counselled harmony Much disappointment is telt by the Thomas men who aie charging that their was be fits is metre from of the intuitive Ordain files 111 the He ul of tile Sunn X l Hi Food of in Hour nr of i u Heart or in a hini posture of Vision or before the ei and Dull Pain In the Head Deficiency of AT Yellowness of the tnd I yi x In lie Chest Limbs and of Burning in the A few of tier the system from all aboye named per box Hold Send stamp for post io Y v CO No 12 Warren street New York loi of TO THIO He sin n and for name of IP on what on buy in USH IT IS It in and w its hi i a rich and elegant hue FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS THE SCULLER O No 55 MAIDEN LANE YORK Discoveries More Valuable than Gold Are SANTA ABIE tho California discover Consumption and Diseases of 1 and Lungs and CALIFORNIA CAT tbe only guaranteed cure for Catarrh Cold in the Head and kindred complaints me sold at per package or three for nud are recommended aud need by the of the Pacific Coas Not compounds Guaranteed by man Gels on tho No ro mi Jan interest is in the senatorial contort and the urn closely apparently without any change HI the hotel lobbies arc nrw moving FRIEND Perfection fren Prevents i and alert In 1 to 4 days your J transit for It Sent tt any address for LANCASTER tt and the candidates tho There is ft repot t that tho Thomas men combine on C AV Bakur of Cincinnati hut this does not ly exercise the Brice managers as they KM> they have enough to on I lie second ballot against all radical men have no special candidate elinK to ths idea that there will be 1 the caucus hut a diligent has HO tar to discover the the member or members who would lead a bolt MUDS Jan The of the in caucus at 8 o'clock this evening tor the of selecting a candidate to for for United States 01 o succeed Henry B Payne The candidates Calvin S Hi ice John II Thomas John A Million George E C W Baker S F Hunt and others There are 79 Democratic aud 71 Re- publican members of the legislature Representative Knapp of Paulding and Defiance counties died here yesterday and Representative Lawler of Franklin is reported dying at Newark tonight where he went to visit and was taken ill This leaves 77 members iu the caucus on the that all lire present An report was that two or three could not be present If will require votes for u choice in the caucus The only rumor that claimed any attention of consequence during the dav was a possible uolt of the caucus and throw the selection into the legislature direct AB the Democratic majority on joint ballot is only six three Democratic members if no disposed could successfully gurate a holt and prolong the contest During the day a manifesto was punted in circular form by the Brice people the object being to place them on he desks of tbe members but they had not been distributed at 0 p m A feature that had a tendency to dis courage the candidates other than Mr was an interview in an evening paper iu which Judge Thomas Q burn of the Brown and Clermont dis who pronounces himself strongly in favor of Brice heretofore he been but gives reasons why he thinks Brice tho best man for the party In the evening local press ble attention is given to that a bolt was to be organized and of a large number of interviews no one could be found who believed that there was anything in the report fn tho same connection it was almost n of belief that Brice would be d Hon John H Thomaa seen be- foie the caucus hour and was asked in regard to the situation He I feel uncertain about the result Hie county delegation in my opinion holds the key to tho tion and if is not improbable that they may wheel around to Brice the vote is cast If they unite on Briee the victory ifl probably were numerous of an at a combination during the at fei noon but they all failed Mr Thomas steadily refused to tret out ot the way in the interest of Mr McMahon and Mr cauld not command the support of eh tier Mahon or Thomas because of tho that his candidacy was in the of Brice Outside of the purely caucus wa called to order at p m by Senato Howells chairman of the joint committee and Senator Perry Adams of Tiffin was selected as per chairman of the and J G of Stark as secre tary On assuming the chair Mr Adams returned thanks for the hono and said while they had personal among the candidates and there had been some rivalry when the caucus ended they would be as one man and for the nominee This re- mark elicited applause A committee of five consisting oi two senators and three representatives were appointed on rules and order ol business and retired for consultation The caucus had not proceeded tar within open doors when the crowd con tinned to gather until all the available standing room had been appropriated The workers for the several candidates had crowded in and was swelled by the Republican members and the im- portance of the rule for protection wan not any too soon The committee on rules after a long reported that tho rules of the general assembly shall govern the cue to appoint three tellers speeches nominating limited to five minutes each that the secretary call the roll of members in alphabetical order and each member shall name the candidate for whom ho desires to vote no change to bo made tho roll call that 40 votes a majority of all the cratic members be required to nate and members and certain press be excluded Irom tho hall Jan fifty ex- ol tho legislature were scuts in one of the galleries A roll call 73 of the 77 bers present The absentees wore Brown BOII and Smith Messrs Smith anil Hent letters to the caucus an- nouncing that wonld support the can CUB nominee Nominations being in order of Shelby in a prepared speech presented thu of Calvin S Brice in tho course o I which he sketched briefly the career of his candidate aud said the Democracy of the northwest the young men ot I ho party and the Democracy ut large demanded the nomination of Calvin S Brico The speech was received with applause and the nomination seconded by Judge COLUMBUS Jan O'Dowd of Hamilton county ed the name of Hon Chas W Baker iu behalf of the Democracy of that country Tho nomination was by Representative Forbes of Coshocton who was defeated for tbe speakership Mr of Montgomery county in a strong speech placed before thu caucus the name of John A McMahon emphasizing the idea that McMahon would represent intellect culture atul statesmanship of the highest type and a man who would grent credit on his party and State Senator Van Cleat seconded the nominal iou The name of Hon John H Thomas was offered by Representative Hugerty ind seconded by The Butler county representatives the name of James E chairman of tho State committee and wan followed by Senator Corcoran of Hamilton who was recognized is ing the most eloquent speech oi the evening Ho named Samuel F Hunt and he intimated that candidate wonld ho the bast solution of tho present situation and that nil aspersions might be cast aside Senator who had expected to present the mime of Governor Warwick read instead a telegram from Warwick in which he asked that Inn name be withdrawn and asking that Stark give her to Brice said the tele- gram met his views Senator Adams presented of I Seney and the nominations were closed The first ballot 09 Thomas 11 McMahon 14 Baker Hunt 3 Neal 2 Seney 2 4 3 1 After the second call of the roll had begun Senator Corcoran withdrew the ot Hunt and was about to make n speech when he was closed out under the aud voted for Brice The changes camo rapid after this tho senate list showing 10 votes for Brice The second ballot resulted Brice 53 Thomas 8 McMahon 13 Baker 1 Heney 2 Outhwaite 1 Mr Monnett on behalf of Thomas moved that nomination be made one which wan agreed to with a whirl and much enthusiasm A com- was appointed to bring Mr ice before the caucus Tho was reached at 10 p in Mr reached the hall the doors hart been thrown open and the occasion took on tuo features ot the ratification ing The hall was crowded and all were in the best of humor Mr Brico was received with continued anil on being introduced Mr Chairman and of this joint 1 tender to you my cere and heartfelt acknowledgement for the honor it seems to mo to be possible to be bestowed upon a man reared in Ohio in sympathy witb the people and her constitution You will not expect me here and now at tho conclusion of this somewhat Senate WASHINGTON Jan vice president laid before the senate a communication from Attorney General Miller in response to the re- solution adopted by the senate yesterday The attorney general states that no instructions oral or written have been given to district at- torney S N Chambers on the subject of tbo arrest of W W Dudley No communication sayu the attorney general lias been sent by the department of justice to the district attorney of Indiana nor has any been received from him directly or indirectly with reference to tho subject The communication was ordered printed and referred to the committee on ciary Mr Vest of Missouri from the committee on commerce reported back the authorizing the construction of a bridge across Staten and Sound Calendar Mr Dolph from the same committee re- ported back the for the construction of a revenue cutter for service on the Pacific coast also the to prevent tbe obstruction of the waters of the United States and to protect public works from trespass Calendar On motion of Mr Vest a joint resolution was pass appropriating for the the removal of obstructions to navigation in tho Missouri river between Bt Joseph Mo and the mouth Mr Frye from ihe committee on commerce the following bills which were placed the calendar making Minneapolis Mo a of entry and delivery granting can register to the vessels Hernard of adelphia aud Mexico for the erection of a order light house at Capo Washington Mr Davis of Minnesota called up for con- the appropriating lie of St Marys river Michigan md for the of Hay Lake channel Michigan Mr Davis made an exhaustive speech upon he measure and impressed upon the senate he which would accrue to the ess of the west from tho At the conclusion of the speech the was to tho on commerce Mr Call up a resolution directing tho of the interior to report all tho ence in the general laud office relative to tho wamp in Florida upon which the of tho office based charge of rand in tho selection of such lands Ho quoted from the governor of Florida 10 statements of the commissioner to lie with tho facts and him Mr Call to defend the state from the against it This Mr Call proceeded to do dealing liberally with statistics to show that there hail no erroneous or fraudulent Icrtions of swamp lands action on the resolution tho senate went into secret session then adjourned until Monday SEVEN ABE DEAD A Brooklyn Church Falln with Fatal NEW YORK Jan appalling disaster occurred in Brooklyn this morning The heavy winds of last night shook the new Presbyterian church at 390 Throop avenne to its foundation and at this morning one of tho walls fell with a crash on a three story frame building and brought with it death and tion Tbe rained building was anted by the Mott and Pardy families They number nine persons Five of them are reported dead Two were carried out of the rains BO seriously injured that their death is only a question of a few hoars Following is a list of those reported David Purdy aged 14 Caroline Purdy aged 10 May Purdy aged 18 Mrs Caroline Mott aged 75 Sara Mott aged 45 The Emma J Purdy aged 40 Eobert Pole aged 63 Dr Lewis E Foote is pastor Tho tennants in the little frame house adjoining were alarmed last night by the manner ID the church walls rattled aud shook Their own dwelling was con- shaken and it was with fear and trembling retired Twice during the night some of the inmates were aroused by the roaring wind but every one was in bed and asleep when the disaster occurred this morning The heavy brick wall of the church fell suddenly with a crash and in a heap that bore through the shell structure adjoining like a ing ram The dwelling seemed to part stipulates that a man shall be subject to the call of the league for more than one year Messrs Evarte Choate Beaman appeared for the plaintiff and Messrs Anderson Howland for the defendant There were a number of prominent base ball men present The case went over till next Thursday Culd NEW YORK Jan supply of Ice in this town and within reasonable reach k not sufficient to nil an ary winter demand tor three weeks The mild weather has increased the usual winter consumption fully 40 per cent Plenty of old zero weather within two weeks is all that can avert a genuine ice famine Boston is as badly off as New York and some dealers there sent over hero a day or two ago to see if Now York had any reserves which might draw upon No ice to speak of has yet been cut in Maine so tho old crop is the only re source The icemen from the Hub went home disconsolate BULK ribi at 4 70 80 dry salted shoulders unchanged abort clear aides l oa aud unchanged TOLEDO MARKET Jan 9 and easier at 30 CLOVER and steady at 3 45 THE JERSEYMAN'S REVENGE ing contest through which we haw passed to do more than to edge to you the weight of the tion which I boar to you and winch 1 desire horo and now to acknowledge whether tho bo u temporary or a protracted one By it I know L can test and the place 1 will stand and where the Democratic party ought to be I think there is 110 one born and brought up in northwestern Ohio who is more in sympathy with erery one and erery industry than I I have in my time a boy worked with shared with in tasks and iu the struggles and fears of ereis kind of laboring men in our western country and I have uot lost a touch with any one of them and I in- clude tho temporary struggle which I hope never be repeated in our time tho temporary struggle for tho tion of our Union in which I took a part and I sympathize with the diers of our country whose 1 wish to have preserved not only in the legislation but in the of our people Gentlemen I thank you I sincerely and heartily thank yon for the honor you have done me and I bid yon good night Other speeches were made by C W Baker Gen S F Hunt and Hon J A M c M Death of Judge Kelley WASHINGTON William Kelley died here at this evening At the bedside were Mrs Kelley and daughter Mrs F H Hortsman HODS of Win J Kelley jr and A H ley and J H Weirck his private His death was painless and to the watchers at the bedside beseemed to have fallen into a deep and ful unconscious at the last as he had been at intervals during tho last two days The remains will be at Laurel Hill cemetery Philadelphia The immediate cause of Judge Kelley's death was catarrh brought on by a cold contracted during Christ week The funeral services here will take place in the hall of the on Saturday at noon Find watery u Louisville Jan palling accident hero in many years occurred this evening about G o'clock Caisson No 1 on the bank about one hundred yards fiom the Kentucky shore gave way as the workmen ot the pumping station were men in tho caisson to put off in their boat leaving for the night Suddenly they saw the structure dis- appear in the dashing white waves A runner was dispatched to the ing station and three skiffs were manned and pulled to the scone of the wreck The site ol the bridge is at the upper end of tho city below island It was soon known that only four of the eighteen men who wore at work at that time had escaped The bridge officials ordered the re- porters tho pumping barge and made it difficult and impossible to get information Corrected reports from the of the accident show the following list of William E Haynes 40 years old 214 C lav street Louisville John W Knox 28 James Hyde Park Pa Prank Mahur 23 years old native of New Jersey Pat Nailer 27 years Philadelphia Thomas Ash 38 years Ky Monroe Bowling 34 derson Ky Charles Chiles 30 years Henderson Thomas Johnson uO years Henderson Ky John Gordon 25 years Henderson Ky Hamilton Mori is years Henderson Ky Thomas Smith 27 years Henderson Ky Frank Soaper 25 years son Ky Tyler 1C years Hen ierson Ky The men saved arc all colored They Abo Taylor Lewis Coch anil Frank Haddix all of Henderson Ky The last man out of tho caisson was Frank Haddix He was barely saved by Murray who dragged him from where ho was caught by the wreck Haddix says be saw Hammers who was climbing next below himself swiftly drawn under tbe sand and heard his cries for help The caisson is not wrecked as was at first nosed but has settled down in the bed of the stream completely tilled with sand and water The pumping station is hard at work clearing the way to the bodies but they will not be reached tonight There seems absolutely no hope for any of those caught within the caisson John Knox the gang boss took of the work Monday The negroes who escaped say he had them dig too deep before letting tho settle and the digging was too close to tho shot of the caisson Just before the accident Kuox gave some orders So Robert Baldwin keeper in charge of tho upper door to the exit Baldwin opened this door and the compressed air which out tho river rushed out letting i a the stream Tho in en say they werM working in ugly quick eaud at the time The caisson was about forty feet by twenty feet and was built of timbers twelve inches square It was protected by a coffer flam but the river is very and tho pressure of the water very great in twain and instantly the shrieks aud groans ot the injured startled the for blocks about Tho of tbe falling wall ed the attention of a policeman aud he went iu a tire alarm and summoned the from a police station at hand A crowd ing blankly at the dwelling aud shattered church The house bad been torn m such a murmur a bed room was exposed aud iu the bed within plain view of those m tho strott lay the dead body of Miss Mary Purdy down to death by a mass of debris The to those who witnessed it and for a few menta nothing was done to render as to those within Then the police aud firemen arrived and started in to the rescue They found Mrs Emma Purdy lying in her bod crushed beneath a mass of timbers and bricks so seriously in- jured that she could not speak or move even when they carried her out of the charnel house into the Robert was tho next one found alive He is also so seriously injured that no hope is entertained for hio re- covery As far as at writing none of tho inmates of the house escaped death or injury Tho crowd about the scene numbers several thousand and the seaich for bodies is now being hurried on Miss Mary body crushed and mangled in a fearful way was brought out and laid ou the sidewalk under the blankets in which she slept last night She was a beautiful young woman It is reported that sbo was engaged to bo married soon Tbe church itself U rendered useless and wilt have to bo replaced by a now Liter news gives the casualties as Purdy aged 10 David Purdy aged 15 Mm Caroline Mott aged 70 shoulder hurt Miss Sarah Mott her daughter TAPS ANNAPOLIS Md Jau the Democratic caucus today Senator son was renominated by acclamation to succeed himself as United States senator CHICAGO Jan is a standard prescription in cases of enza Since the appearance of the grip in this city the demaud for this remedy has been so great that tbe stock on hand is about exhausted This is all the more unfortunate because there is NEW YORK Haw Jan 9 and easy aud firm Mo 2 rod at 86 elevator 8754 afloat BUM t o b at 82 Ju western at moderately and scarce No 2 at 39 and fairly active mixed ern at quiet and easier fait cargoes AC 1974 and active linn little hope that druggists will be able to replenish their stocks because tho supply in New York and other eastern cities not to Europe is at an equally low ebb Out Jan And row lon catcher of tho old Maple Leaf base ball club aud who played for several years with professional clubs in tho United States here trom typhoid fever NEW YORK Jan 3 p The stock market closed quiet at generally slight advances over tirst prices NEW YORK Jan bullion's trainer who was arrested yesterday and bonds today in the police court to appear for examination on Goy Lowry's tion CINCINNATI Jan C Palmer and Miss Lilly Eugeln were married here today by Key Dudley Rhodes press Orleans quiet and steady at 17 PORK and stronger GOT middles aud stronger weak and dull Elgin dairy at creamery ut western at A DEVOTED the Bow Ho Scoured Employment for Daughter of Bin Old Master The superintendent of census comes nearer the throbbing heart of poor manity than any other official in Washington Of all the departments his alone is not governed by civil vice laws and consequently that class of people whom Victor Hugo Some who Palmer is the who accompanied tho ing tourists in their trip around the world Mr and Mrs Palmer leave for Honda and New Orleans on a wedding tour NKW YORK Jan Tho funeral of Mrs the murderess of Stephen L took place at 3 o'clock this afternoon from tho home of her brother W B Martin of lyn Tho body was to wood cemetery and placed in the re- vault Subsequently the re- mains will be taken to her childhood home in tho Kentucky CHICAGO Jan A pile of timber in Higbee Pare's lumber yard toppled over on four workmen this afternoon John Thompson and An- drew Johnson were crushed to death John Berry and John Lindquist each had a leg broken Thompson was married just a week ago described as Les turn to the census apply are gentlewomen of middle ago who cannot pass a civil service ex- amination because when they were girls were taught to be wives and no provision was made for a widowhood or adverse ces when they would be forced to earn their and their children's bread Mr Porter the superintendent says there is always one question that ho is forced to put to applicants that goes through them like a knife It is the sinple and legitimate question can you Marvelous it is the number of people in the world who have no definite idea of their own capabilities When tho question mt bring tears it is usually followed a wringing of tho hands and a cut about the head Mfs Emma Purdy a widow and mother ot the two killed few scratches suffering much from the shock Carrie her daughter aged 17 ankle aud left shoulder hurt Richard Poole cousin of Mrs Purdy back strained head and FATE 4 Dreadful PHILADELPHIA Jan rens after a lovers quarrel shot Belle Carter and then himself Ho died at once The young woman's wound is probably fatal Accident lit Theatre SAN FRANCISCO Jan Meagre are received of tho theatre collapse in Shantung China reported by from Shanghai Dec 3d It appears that the accident occurred at east of Shantung Oct luth The temple whore the was held stands on a high terrace iu the middle ot tho town A hill was once but it all has cut away except a portion on which the temple stands During the performance the entire wall gave way either from being de- or from the great pressure above and a whole mass of men women and children were hurled to the street below Groans and shrieks rent the air The people who had first fallen and some whom had escaped with only bruises were killed outright a moment later by their comrades ing upon them Many died trom and others were momentarily stunned and mot their death by beinK trampled neon by their fellows while trying to escape All this time im- blocks of stone and concrete from thn broken wall fell with deadly force Heads were burst open bodius crushed arms and legs broken and in a number of cases were almost severed from the body Two hundred dead bodies have been taken from tbe ruins and is thought that the list of dend may number 250 Ohio Indiana to Itu Sola INDIANAPOLIS Jan ham yesterday entered a decree in the case of the Central Trust company of New York and Frank Sturgiss against the Ohio Indiana Western Co ordering a and sale of the property The finding of the court is that bonds and interest certificates were issued and mortgages contracted as alleged in the complaint Default was made in the payment of interest and the condition of tho have not been complied with There is due the plaintiffs 750 in interest on of non- preferred bonds and reserve interest thereon and inter est thereon winch is compound inter- eHt on first mortgage accrued eat certificates amounting to 21 interest on the reserve mortgage bonds amounting to 000 and on interest with interest thereon which is compound interest on second mortgage accrued interest certificates amounting to The decree of the court is that if amounts and interest making in all about if not paid in ten days then W P Fishback and VV 15 Cowen of Ohio who are special master commissioners shall sell the railroad to the highest bidder at lic auction Financial and Commercial linn Capital WASHINGTON Jan Beall a physician of this city charged with robbing a grave in the cemetery was last night convicted and sentenced to six months imprisonment in jail and required to pay a tine ot The bouse committee on elections day took np the of the contested election canes on its va fourth West Virginia district aud listened to arguments by C C Culn for the contestent nud Gen St Clair for the contestee latest report from Judge Kelley He U still The of an invalid fers materially from that of a person in robust health He needs light nutritions food and it is essential that besides beine nutritious it shall of digestion Food is nourishing and is assimilated as soon as taken into the stomach Wilkie Collins library will be sold next week in London General Ame Jan Bills in To provide for the lian system of voting lor tisan canal commission of four bers A resolution was adopted on the death of Representative Knappe and a committee was appointed to attend the funeral Bills To file copies of the appraisement ot deceased partners and of estates in counties other than where the ship existed to authorize trustees and assignees to compromise claims duo for de- bonds in- Warren county for a uniform series of school books to prevent the shipment of quails ing it optional for county officers as to publishing reports m German in ties not having cities of tho first ond or third class bonds to pay ment at Delta Fulton county to pre- vent change in the coarse of descent of ancestral property in the hands of ad- or guardians when real estate is converted into personalty Adjourned to Monday Nnw Jan 9 at a toft per cent at 3 per per cent and at 4 82 for 60 days 4 80 for demand total salon of to-day were thares Stocks wore generally anil tho opening was made at an advance of to per cent- Sugar Is tho only Important stock which showed a decline The reaction from day's depression continued and Reading and Missouri Pacific scored substantial before the upward movement was checked The bears then In und as tho demaud slacked away they hammered all the leading stocks down though Lackawanna and Missouri Pacific only dropped to below the opening prices At noon tho pressure was withdrawn the success of the movement not being sufficient to warrant its continuance aud several of tho specialties wore taken in hand and sharply advanced Consolidated gas led off followed by Wisconsin Central Colorado coal Tennessee coal and Chicago gas The movement extended gradually to the rest of the list and everything moved up slightly and with more animation Sugar dropped away but had no effect Tho market closed quiet and strong and generally with fractional gains RAILROAD Quiet but active Sales GOVERNMENT and steady STATE and firm BONDS kK US 120 Mutual Union N J O Con lutcort North n 1st luS do Louisiana do loo Ten new 18 Trans Ten now Bt LA Inn Jen Ss Ten new 38 at LA Hun in 81 Paul Central late ill bt P c PHC lut 117 U iHt IS Rio O 77 T P R i rote R G W Ists 98 Union mi i i Erie West Shore MK ATGen ip STOCKS CLOSED AT BID Adams liu A T re Haute 41 Missouri do Mob left Ohio American Bur OR Now forsey Canada Pacific t Canada 544 Central sires of 95 116 Chesapeake Ohio 27 do 1st preferred do ad preferred 45 Alton 183 do p of do referred 41 Now York 54 helpless I cannot but rarely by a direct confident answer Ono of these cases is unmatched iu pathos Mr Porter boarded for a After coming to tho capital at u hotel where he noticed that his waiter was ally attentive The man did not seem care for fees nor did he ask thing for himself For a month or two this dumb admiration was carried on until finally Mr Porter What is it You seem to have something on your mind Yes sah Ise been sah as how like nuff dey mout be some place in the census for my young missis She's but is toe proud to ask fob anything Ise been nigh a yeah how Wallace could get fob de and when do head sah put you to my table I jest said de Lawd will provide Who is tho woman Mr Porter asked She's do only chile of my olo sa To do wall Massa was killed and missis an do all above Great Falls an doan tell it sah but very As Wallace finished somo one came up to talk with Mr Porter and the matter was forgotten Wallace know how to wait and it was not until an- other fortnight that ho said My missis sah I forgot to say dot she ver intellectual do every thing consciously Wallace had tho aptitude sounding words and passed among his colleagues as that mysterious tian a college graduate There was a ludicrous pedantry about him that made one think ho must have been born a college graduate It elect destiny Mr Porter received further confidences from tho honest fellow who could do what few white would do in this selfish ask a favor for some one else before himself and in this case for the daughter of the man under whom he had suffered bondage to remember tho young Mr Porter left and might have forgotten her had it not been for the faithful ever watchful Wallace Finally one Saturday night ho Well Wallace I have something for your young mistress Tell her to como around to tho census bureau next week and there will be some work for her Later he learned from the lips of tho n i- Bow a Traveler Got Even With I obliging Hotel It was after midnight when a traveler from New Jersey entered a big hotel and signed liis name in the want to bo called at C in the said ho with a decided sis on the six shouted tho dork show the gentleman up to No 883 Up pu the sixth floor the young man designated as Front unlocked the of room No 833 and found the room in disorder A neglectful chambermaid hud not made up the bed since it had slept in The tired traveler looked with evident dis- gust at his surroundings and Go down to tho office as quickly us you and get tho key of another room I canno sleep here and want to get to bed as soon ns possible Then ho sat down lo Fifteen minutes which seemed an passed and ho pulled the bell handle in tho room After ton minutes ho tho bell handle until it broke Five later ho was ing his way along the ballon tho down ward to the swearing af every when ho who inquired blandly if he had rung Have you got the key of another demanded tho angry man No If you can wait awhile I'll have the bod in No 833 made up for you There was an explosion of wrath that ended in the If you don't get another room for me in three minutes there will bo a circus here that you will have cause to remember if you survive Front quickly disappeared and as quickly returned with tno key of the room adjoining No 833 and in a few minutes moro the traveler was snug in bed Promptly at 6 o'clock in the ing a porter began to knock at the door of No 833 The traveler in tho next room was awakened by tho knocking He looked at his watch and at once understood that the porter had been sent to call him but lie re- membered how long he had been kept waiting in No 833 and a desire for rovengo impelled him to keep quiet Tho porter knocked louder and louder on Uio door shook it and kicked it but there waa no sound within tho room Half a dozen men who had rooms oil tho same floor came out into tho hall in night attire to why they had been aroused at such an early hour Tho porter explained in tones loud enough to bo heard by everybody on tho that he hail been ordered to call u man in No 838 at 0 o'clock and tho blamed idiot wouldn't answer his call The man from New lay on his bed iu the next room and fairly shook with laughter some talk by his neighbors in which tho words sudden death and suicide were used Then procured and looked through tho transom Blamed if the man hasn't and gone am ay without being tho porter exclaimed A chorus of growls and a slamming 49 of doors followed the announcement The traveler no longer tired climbed out of dressed himself and left tho hotel with a smile of satisfaction on his York Tribune Tho Digging Tho eggs of tho tiger are laid parent insect where tho larva will have no difficulty in selecting a sinking its shaft It begins excavating by nipping oft fragments of tho soil with its jaws stead of projecting straight forward or sloping down from tho nead as is most universally tho case slant wards rising thus above tno level of the margins of tho concave head young missis walked fourteen that Wallace had miles through the rain that Saturday night after his work was done to tell her tho good news of her appointment Sho had not known that he was seeking the place for her although for some weeks he had re- marked Do Lawd am New York Tribune A jax A special dispatch from Erie Pa sayy Electricians in this section of the State were invited by Superintendent Jacob the Erie Motor Car Co to i a test of personal insulation yesterday alarmed at the fatalities in New York and elsewhere studied day and night to arrest the danger in the over- charged wires He fortified himself and taking hold of the buzz rod of the dynamos in bis bare hands which he had dipped in water then stepped upon a pile of wet dirt and received the fail charge over 500 volts the force used to operate about ten miles of road To the surprise of every one tho electricity did not and the superintendent telt no eftecta ever Thin invention is a secret to himself and upon which he will apply for a patent at once The insulation enables linemen and others to handle any wire with safety and is an lute protection do dn San A Clave Columbus Dele ware Huda 50 do Ontario Oregon Oregon Oregon Den Klo Grande East Ten Peo Deo Ear do 1st preferred no do and preferred 21 Pull Pal Oar Go Erie Beading do preferred viy Koit Wayne 164 Bt L A Ban Fran Port Den jo Hocking Valley 19 do 1st 3 Bt Paul do Kansas Texas 1 4 Paul A Omaha Lake do T Tonn Lake Shore 105 Texas Pacific Lou svi e A Nash N A 38 Memphis 64 Houston a Texas Illinois Central tod Bloom Wst a preferred Coal 88 s Pacific ai 75 Union Pao 67 United States Ex 84 Tnc Ball muddle NEW YORK Jan Morgan J U wrien sitting in supreme court chambers heard the arguments of nent today on the motion of the National Laague of base ball players clubB through the Metropolitan company for an injunction to restrain John M Ward from playin with any other base ball club me suit John B Day president of the New York club was made plaintiff in the case The motion was in reality only the preliminary step to a test case to decide whether the word reserve aying than the New York For the purposes of do preferred Ex 36 Western Union 84 CINCINNATI MARKET Jan 9 No 2 red at 78 Strong No 2 mixed at 32 and firm at Firm No 2 at Dull at 9 Stronger at 6 70 BULK Steady Steady on Firm Steady at 12 i common and at 3 80 packing and butchers at 3 o HO MARKET An Memory onco asked one of these northern Crees who as guide was directing our steps as we were struggling along in the bitter cold in tho wild Nelson river country west of Hudson's bay since you traveled through this You seem to know every portage and crossing and you strike the points you say you will although for days I have not seek the least vestige of a or way or the slightest evidence that ma a beings have ever penetrated these before he replied I never ma le this trip but onco before and that was many winters ago when I can le this way with my I indeed was my astonishment as for days I had admired his skill and judgment as with never failing r he had cheerily on through that tho object of tho peculiar ture of the head becomes apparent animal is working with its head down in its burrow and its body projecting above tho fragments of sand and as removed Dy ward sloping jaws fall on to the con- cave surface of the head which k thrown back till it is at to tho body to receive a shovel or saucer A been thus obtained the grub backs out of its hole by means of its legs carrying its little saucerful of earth with it These operations are repeated till the burrow is of sufficient depth the mal always with its heed downwards When however tho shaft is completed tho grub verses its position into the hole with its head upwards It can then work its way up and down this vertical shaft much in the same way as the chimney sweepers boya used to using legs and hooks on the eighth segment to giro it chase against the sides of tnc burrow Star Just One of God's Children Ono of tho newsboys at the lyn bridge with a bundle of evening newspapers in his arms fell in a fit lost night and the bridge police ried him to the waiting room and sent out a call for an ambulance la half an hour Lc was selling papers again A reporter asked Annie Corcoron the little dark haired and dark eyed woman which boy it was Little Maher it swered Who takes care of Oh no one- but God and ho is too busy with other folks to give him I much she New 1 York Sun i she an- rac that unmarked 300 miles E B Young in What He Needed It The following note wrapped round a stone was picked up oa walis the other take this to can escape If you I a chisel and hundred No a wheat spring at No 2 red 2 at at No 3 3 at FLAX i at l at timothy atl 17 9 no the other things Just bring Magazine Professor really belonged goose Bulletin Some one asked an old tody about a sermon Could yon remember itf Remember ttt La no I The couldn't renumber it himself Advocate A Compliment Auber who was chapel master at under tho second empire was a confirmed bachelor Ono the Empress Eugenic was with him she asked it ho never had regretted remaining unmarried Never replied the witty old man and less than ever now think that Mme Auber would be nearly 80 years old What are ugly Here are a Imitation furs and jewels Women who paint their eyes People who push Men who are effeminate Girls who are masculine Bodices that wrinkle III is grudged Attemper that is not controlled lips that are painted Tongues on are mo bridles Envy hatred malico and all un- charitableness From all of them ugly things good Lord deliver New York Sun JOT of I don't see why you are al borrowing said the Skeleton to the Dwarf How I am always always Living   

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