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MOUNT VERNON HAWK-EYE. A ~~T]-~~)r~O [l|~,~ Ahnostthewholebusine.~sporlionoff'~[~%7/'YI'~l~(NF'I l|lInrlN(N 'fewpages Many of the senators who. izesanddireetsthatagoIdmedalwith -mr "! .~ MT. VERNON HAWK-EYE. s IJ % Lt SS,IW Eufaula, I. T was dcstroyed by fire. |'nl~]|'[~'~,'~.' ]~/| ]f|J'T~' had been provided with printedeopies appropriate designs be prepared by the IYlaKe 11~ a IltP,] L3 H/i3J|JJ),Tile o,cial retnrns ro:n the reeont l/lli lllblL t II/ilJil /l' of the message ret:red either to the T! has been prepared b~ Gen ~ des, e~m comma ~ dress, the chamber zesented a notable Heads re'bo,ved re,ere I a director of the lnlnt, and tbat said t mm o a o ~ ru " " ' " ~ii~iieii;i ~!i~~i : Att:::]~~:ii:: g" continuous passage; on round trip t class Coaches, s]eep,ng cars and ha~ waleago '~ -- ' ~ " " " re the The t'~ual war ,a.sJt~.a w ,~A~t z. ,J $.va| election ill Color"do show that I, . xJUl ~ L~ 1101Af~jwkj ~killt~lL~l~ ~] ' " " ~ ' "" ' " "-~ vw" C,1Plgeed In)Receivers Iporatmnsi ]s superb. Untd reeentlt - t in,- emaKrooms or to tne committee-rooms medal be presented to her by the presi- J TO Cot the Bes~Evof Time jority of Charles S.T.homas (fusion) to read the document at leisure. Not (lent of the United States at. suci~ time Y u B "" "~" " ' M VERNON, I ! IOWA. ~ r~ ~. ~ ~+ ~---~" 4" for go,vervorwas 43,3FA. ---- - 'he sll htest m ation oec rred "l.'n8 .ullD0r~at~,~ Jll~I}|J~zul|~.i;~ "Jl. ~ g de onstr, ,u and in such manner as he may deter- " o uy ~sc, omo, -- ~ ~t tni'nro, n~, ~% 1mare ~xent mar- . during the reading of the message mine " Health is too wfluable to bc trifle Next to Fran e the Upited States willWeek Briefly Told. dered his brother, Noble Kent. Both The Uavel Fails in Senat0 When the c~erk concluded the'read- ~" . . ' . " ~ii. ~, have the larg(st space at the Paris ex- were prou'inent and a quarrel over ~ -r-r . ~w tug =enator Mason (It/.) prescnted a l position. I.roperty:vas the cause. J:J.OUSO a~ J.~too]]. telegram from Senator Pritchard (N b INALL PARTS OF TIIE UN]0N At Fern, us Falls, Minn LinkThayer, ^-- "~a' .~ C.) announcing that illness prevented " ' " q -'P " when all others fail. Youhaveevervt the house of representatives in con- to expect it will do for you what One troui)ie--ab~u;-]h~-ioss of the convicted of, train ro.bi)ery, was sen- 0/2 .I. .I.0111J.~/, his attendance at the onenin~ of the neclion with t.he deficiency apnropria: done for others. Rein, Maria Teresa is that relics from Cat -- roy.cod to 20 3".ears in prison. " ~eesion v ~, lion bill ~hich is devoted exclusiveh [,~tr~t.~r~ ~r,~*-~,'~*-~ navyiSlandswillnumer USsoon be driftitigen ugh around.t build a All the Latest. NeWSn of Intcrestet from FOREIGN INTELLIGI~NCE "ConnAt3:45 on motion OfomnedSenator I'latt to items for the army and navv. Th'e a~,w~%a ~ ~,=~ slat ~,ql| Washmgton, Fro theEao,the There-ortthat'G rnan i n'e " " --~ v ~ ( ) the senate adj hill is praetieally eompleted and will be Is America's Greatest Medicine. Prl ." " . p . e ," y ffotra - oenes m and &r0una unpin01 A model tara, on tbe American plnn we$1; ~h~ ill0 ~OUl~ll. ing with Spain for the purchase of the SESS~O.~ OF ROUGE fi:i'dl:YenP;?:fe~dt~oe?;:h;tut:L ~ hda:i Mood's Pills are the favorite eatha and run with American machinery, Caroline is,lands is confimned. 2kr0 Anl/Ila oa--L?roa ur0wct ---- " stock and methods, is about to bc estab- ~v~r~r~w~r~n~wrf~x~nv~mo~rr~o In Paris a deeree has been is:sued for- in ht do n The Representatives Reassemble -~ manCannon, of the appropriation cvm- --- - -- lished by a Chinese mandarin who lives ~u,~,ng the namlttanee m~o r vance oz . as tu ~zxtr~o*. x,J~J~.ts.~ ~-~t:~x~twllJ2~o ~. ~.~ . ~ ~xt u~ ~uwt~, Sneaker Rted's Gavel Fall~. mittee, said that he hoped to begin con- LOW II.ATII~S TO THE sou'r near Shanghai. fru.its and plants .from the United Washington, Dec. 6. lhe opemng Mderation of the bill on Wednesday or A Sple, dld Opportunity to WAR NI~VITS. Sta.tes. session of the congress was a spectaeu- Thursday, and to pass it before the end Southern Points nt Small C O A Pennsylvania girl decided not t~ 5~nrshal Blanco the f, ormer cantain The Village Belle, a l~ritls,h sehoon- . enntor nnd ~nroe~nforhr~ YA~- Jar occasion, animated and brilliant. the week. IIe hardly thought tbere On Tueeday, Dec. 6th, and Tuesda) marry and left the bridegroom at the ' " "- r altar That was better aud cheaper generalof Cuba, and his suitelefter, ~aslost at sea, nnd her skipper . ]here were more than the usual num- would . be any ~eneral 6nenine'. un of war 20th,n froma PolmhtrchzcagolOWto ratethe Southexcursi nwa C ~ ques~mns 3us~ no,~, annougn zt the oe- & Eastern Illinois Railroad. On thos~ than to have left him after the house bate ran into such channels he thought that Company will sell both one w~ was furnished, i. might as well come now as any time. round trip first class tickets at grea ~ m Senntortt and the Messu ~e dueed rates. One way tickets wilI A wagon ,vent O#ough lauhattan, Kan the other day and on the wagon Washington, Dec. 6.--Many senators stop over will be allowed on goings cover ~vas painted this device: "'Not Sere House excused themselves from exoression of points in the South. Round tripticke bound for Missouri. Not busted. Not opinions at length upon tic message ~esg d t2venty-one days. The Chic going to wife's folks. Just doin' this The steamer Comal ~'iled~from New Josephto the throne was celehrated. --: ping of partisan rancor to mar the oc cn tnc grounu that they nan not oeen throughe n trainslUm mwhichmaur aUleavenaSDearboz~W to beat the railroads." York for Savanah w here~he,'ill ecru- Terencio Sierra has been elected Helen Goald. easion. One of the most striking inci- able to give careful attention to all the tion, Chicago, for all points beyon ~lete the loadin,~ of 1 500 0g0 rations far J president of ttonduras, tie is a m~adu- dents was the cordial meeting between details. Republican senators were, Ohio River; both trains carry throug however willing to express themselves . . " Among the cities in the United States tho destitute people of Cuba ate of the ~ st~ Point military academy the floor leaders of the respective rod, s, San Francisco has the least and Phila- In Santiago Gen. Wood, gave mer- m:d spends several years in t~iscoun~try. A Reaolattott ~.atesented Which Pro- Messrs. Dingley and Bailey. In viewof m a few' general" woros" o~" commenua-" ismgtheCarsshortestServing meam out of ChicagO.route to the South ar delpMa has the greatest debt. ]'he chants pcrmiss~ian to close their bust-] In the ,buy of Biscay t,he British vldesf0ranlavestla'attonlnto }he. gossip about the.poss~bzhty, of~If, tion. the democrats were even more time made by its trains is the quickest debt of San Francisco is $133,917.01, nessplacesa,nSund.ay. UnderfheSpan- steamer Clan Drummond was wrecked the Coadaet of the %Var. ~a~ey oeing aeposea as lne mlnorny :,verse than the republicans to discuss detailed information, inquire of any and of Philadelphia $56,872,795.22. In ivh la~v they were compelled~ to kee~ t and 37 persvns,'ere lo~ leader it is significant tha! the speaker .- agent or address Charles L. Stone, G~ " In ~ re l'q n~med Mr Balle5 as the nnnorlt3 mem the paper, . . 'Passenger & Ticket Agent C & E I 1 the bonded debt per capita Boston is open, until noon. ] Ion/ al erre Luzon shot and ~ " " - IPlills lntroaneetl r,t. the highest with $97.33. while San Fran- With troops for Cuba the transworts [ hilled Mrs. Adelaid Richot because s,he Washing'ton, Dee, 6 --Congress reas- ber of the committee to wait upon the Among the bills add resolutions in- s n n love president an honor M~a3s bestowed,ot exaetl) rephed the oth e2sco is tbe lowest, being 38 cents. ~hester and M~ar~itoba left Savannah, ] ,I zr ed h~s and then committed sembled Monday under circumstances,~- " . . troduced in the house Monday we G smmde l upon the recogmzed leader of the ml following:,ister. " n ~ " of unusual pub ic ln.terest. The same norit ' "Time is pree;ous," remarked the The papers tell of a woman who had From "Ponce the transport Mic~aigan I Under the recen,t amnesty' declara- congress six months ago declared war " y. " Mr Cousins (Ia) has the honor of lntro- "It is '~ %Vatm ~'/cleolne for Reed dueing the flrst bill ln the house at this ses- lies, "a~(17$e~','as~ee~l;eoC:stohfetm''au O! hen" pocket picked. She discovered aft- arrived a.t Savannah Ga. bringing" 500 ] tien many of the e~patrlated natives o4 against Spain and now with the war. " . e standard of ~alue in th *~ z 1)~" lntlnlcqng la Ioonsa pleasures, erward that the thief had left a little regular troops which have l~ee~ in / Nicaragtra are returnlng home. fought and won, it came together again Speaker Reed received a warm wel- ciarlngSi n of thc ngress" It ts entitled, a ebtll,~n,~eu"de" os";;~"" ''' %" : ~" ~ "" " " ' bi/~ of glass, which proved to be adia- ]orto Rico under Gen Brook's eom- / for the first legislative consideration come from both sides of the house when States." and provtdesthat the standard ot I P, r:'; sam taegooq, man rnond worth $300. Soine people are mtan.d. I IhATER ~W,~, of the q~uestionsdeveloped by theevent- he ascended the rostrum to' call the value in the United States is hereby de- I lost,"' t~ clared t/p be and m the standard gold dollar ] born lucky. The next time that worn-Dispatches from Manila say that t~e ] The eloMng session of the Fi fty-slxth ful months ~sed. The spirit of house to order, but perhaps the greatest " omtmentst by beingw~nPUnctualotners inch~eagokeepingE fl an has her pocket picked she witl find sproading of the insm" ent movement conferees be an in Washino-ton'on the the occasio however, one of personal ovation to any member was of 25 8-10 grains of standard gold 909 fine. ~- -- '~ . . g . - ~. g . ~ . . , a deed for a house and lot in her ~s not d,rected against the Spaniards, ] 5th. Vlee-l're.-,dent Hobart called the ~mmedlate ~, for the few that gnen May Gem %~heeler, of Ala- 000BY000Mr'for theMeyerconstructton(La') appropriatingof a wide ehan-$12'" ~I~ews'E ~- -- ~| ' . xpert nna A~le to Spe~t~ 'I pocket. -~. but against the Americans. - [ senate to order, 67 members being pros- months ie~ existence of the i bama, who has not been seen by many nel from deep water of the hi sslss ppl river entl n] At P~ayvill~;"I,-~-I~,~heother day, ~Yil- In Snntia~ t.he recently~appointed ] ont. After listening- to the reading of lrifty-fi~th ~gave promise of]of his old colleagues since he went to to.~m,h ~deep wat~r,~:~=of the Gulf of Mexico via I ~xpert~ StephengLittle,Y" who has ~tl| supreme court wn~ &~rmally insi~lled / the president's mes-qge an adjcmrn- little mor~eginning on the the front at the head of the cavalry di- ~"~J~"~,~" ~ ~,~, ~,v~ ~ ~ [ turned from an extended trip over tl ~ "~" Paul Burlin ton and Chics o Great liam Cornell, aged 34, arose in thein office by Gen. Wood. " . |mer, t was taken for the day. in the momentou~ and problems vis{on of Gen. Shafter's army. ' vide for the redemption of any coupon of J,g g, ~] morning a handsome young bachelor, Iu Norfolk, Vs the safe tuken from [ house Speaker Reed ,'as in the chair growing o~ar. ] Mr. W. A. Stone (Pa.), Mr. McMi]lin any interest-bearing bond ef the United [ ern systems says: . ~o one WhO has| s eentty exammea tnese pro ertles n States which coupon I accidentally de- . v" . ,~ . a~ and that night retired a great-grandfa- the Spanista cruiser Maria Teresa was [ and 267 members were present. After As usua~~hington turned its I (Tenn.) and Mr. Sayers (Tex.), who fter having" been detached ! mea oz ~nezr aiue and innmte prq ] The serwce on the St laul, Burhngt~ ther, with a daughter older thau him- opened by naval officials and found to ] the president's message was read Geu ['attention ~itol for that gala have been elected governors of theh' s,ro~ ,elf and a granddaughier with a child eonta.in $'75J300 in Spanish and Ameri-,Wheeler (Ala.) introduced a resolutlorl / event whi~he opening day of ] respective sta|~s since congress ad- ]American" m~rc- hant marlne and to re'-ul~'~s ,~t~ ~ ~nlcago. utea~. W'estern,~ Is unexeeueu, !,! old enough to make remarks about ~ ~,~ ~ / ne ,~ j to equal ~t and ~t towers monumentall| 2anmoney. |provtdlng that the thanks of congress a session.~kther imposed no]journed, were also overwhelmed with internattonal trade and transportation. ~sneta,n.gmtne~as~ ~ocompare, muq him. He hnd married the Widow Over- In Paris the belief was general t.hat,be 'tendered Miss Helen M. Gould, of barriers, f()~'~urricane of Sunday congratulations. The floral tributes ] rewer.Ala to re althe act ~.ro- . ' . . ' mee* ~ any other transportatmn m any part| ton, aged 76. g - there would be a Carli~t uprising in New ~ ork, m recogmhon of her p,atri- had given, way to clearing slues and were unusually nnmerous and made. the ~,-,-es~ annroved June 13 1898 t world. Ihe tram serwce of these thr4 At a Vienna dinner given by Mark Spainthe m.oment the peace treaty ~as [ Mr /3romwell tO~ a resolut~-,~ -o otto devotion and bonnteous benevo- balmymr Longbefore the noonhour, hall a verltab~ebowerofbeaulffulflo~ . ~igned,- - [ lenee to the soldiers of the army of the when the senate a~d house began their ] ors. The proeeedings themselves were questing the secretary of state to supply {wmcagoPennsy]vamawas lim~.ted, OUtoeneveu to O[oe~.eWY~meal, information concerning alleged outrages / I ,~, Twain recently one of the speakers, a ~ . --- . / United States during the warwith work, the corridors were filled with dull, all interest centering in the read- ~m,~,~a the nerson of Blsho- ~, [ thorough m the servme of the ~nicago! well-known lawyer, stood with his FROM~VAS|ZINGTON. [Spain An adjournment was then surging crowds, eentering in the ro-ling of the president's message. :For]bra'"~'s~on-an~(otber~Amertcan clti~ensa'~]~Vestern, with the.buffgt cars,~vitl~ hands in his pockets as he remarked:The statement of the public debt is- [taken tunda and statuary hall, and pushing [ over two hour~ the clerk droned ]JveK' oZ, en-ing,t,~Chlnaseeure, andredre.sWhat ste-sv have beezl ~' eomp~eteelectmcaleqmpment, thatnulK nea(:s stalnea .gross wmaows|th~ "Doesn't it st~-ike yon as nnusual that cued on the 1st shows, that the debt,At "Charleston S C the American toward the prtvat~ galleries. No evi-I through the long document, but thein- ] --~y Mr~ Moody (Mass.)two hills to amendJ s~!~:aan~ap~lP:i~hda, Ven~rder~d t:heirre~twr's a professional humorist should be increased $16 500.565 during the mont,h,savings bank was pl.~eed in the hands deuces remained of the explosion and I terest of the members and spectators I the War revenue act by providing that the ~ nze'~, . e p ~ Y P. funny7 (Yr that a lawyer shouldof November. The cash balance in the,of a receiver with liM~]lities of ,$10o,000. fire which recently ravaged the build- I ntvcr flagged. With rapt attention J ro~s and freight" clause in schedulo, may be rebuilt, or rather, modernizedA . . have his hands in his own pockets," in- treasury was $926,117,182. The total,The nitro~'lycerin hoase of the Hud- ing, I they follo~'ed the president's recital of ] A~'~ha~ll be change d so that express corn- i the cars that are in service on the C~ vatn~er terrupted Twain. -- ) debt, less Gae each balance in the tre~a-,son Powder company blew up at 1 thole~ I the war and listened eagerly to every ] panies doing an annual business of less ] Great Western I think the future ~1~' :i'o~a'ns~, ur,amounts to $1 127,473 487 . . ' ' I~ES~ION OF ~lg~ATk~. . than $100,000 shall pay an excise tax of ono i property is very great. The earni~ostrup (1 According to a note in the CourrierY ' ,',]Ca],kflhng Superintendent Charles [sngg-estton or recommendation he had I~ t of their earnings in lieu of tho I away. aneau oz what. .~nev- were a y mer's p] For the month of November the coin- |:Kennedy and fore" workmen . Opea|ng Scenes tn the Upper Rouse I to offer. ] stamp tax. Express companies earnin- and the outlook zs br,ghter. T ('o de Paris, the Athenians and Greeks . collectively intend to exclude all bach- age, of the San Franclscomint amount-,Simonsou, Whiteson & Co owners ef of oonieress. ~ No expressions of approval or disap- I more than the amount named shall con - I --*-- ~, -" " ~ e vote tinue to be subject to the stamp clause. ] And Ite Mea*at It. ~n clots from their parllament. The idea ed to $4,516,~50 ]the largest department store in Lou:s- Washington, Dec. 6.--When the sen- ] proval interrupted the reading, By Mr. Sulzer (N. .) a resoluUon "au- ] Nervous 01d Lady (for the seventh][, mstric seems to be that the bachelor has no "Dhe draft of a bill ,providing for a |vil/e Kv, failed for$150 000 ate convened Monday to begin the ] "The chaplain will offer prayer," an-|thorizlng and directing the committee on--Oh, captain, is there any danger~: stake in the commonwealth; if lie is regular ~tandeng army of 100,000 men,Gen. Brooke the American military closing sessmn of the liffty-fiffl~ con- Inounced the speaker, in low tones. I military affairs to Investigate the war de- be drowned? t 7 represented, that is as much as he can : / ~ " " -,rider n' San Juan, Porto Rico, P" " I " y s the partment and the conduct of the Spunish- Exasperated Skipper--I'm Afraid~ ' . 'cl "] ' American war." [ ma'am.--London Tit-Bits. ~ ~u'ren'" maudmg thealm ac om ed rs m and beautffulappemance Byllo ock chaplain, zn eloq~ient words lnvol e~ dt ~ - ask for; a representative he ought j ' " 3" c pani by the membe of h" the -ublic and "rivate alleries were,BANK IB TROUBLE, [ Go South This %Vttttero trs n "'" Secrefar of War %1 er in It at ~taff sailed f~ h i ed States P v g - ~ the Divine blessing g~m praise for never to be, for whom does he represent 3, - g,t e Un ~ . . . . g except himself? report revfeWs the work of~e Three coal barges from Bay City, filled to their e a Pae~ty wzth a dis- the victory that had attended our arms ~ For the present winter season thell and e~pe~i~ty, :the ~:Per~tdon~s in Mtch were Io~ tn a gale off Pc)rtlan[I, tinguisne~ ass.cruSade, inc~uuing man { a,t the peace which had come, andt~avtngs tnsututton at t;~ar*eston, ~. II im- rovedVille & Nashvilleits alreadR~ [roadearl Compae "f c ,p y,y o's In addition to ~evcral Spanish battle Me and 19 men and two women wereladies in nrilhant ~ttire. un t~e flpor '1 asm~g for strength and wisdom to . so'vice of Pullman Vesti~e ed , ships nnd 15 or 20steam launches which of the flay meet the new prob] us. "~ Hands. ~ Cars and coaches from are being raisedand repaired at.Manila, ~ ar ~ of the treasury tra t-- fr n ed the nt ion. nati, I Mobile, the naval authorities arc advised that ~ ~ !~t~tesof @- L ~: '~e~*~ i~I~Z! ~ 25 or 30 Spanish gunboats nowin West ~ . ~ov ,tha- ~erV,J e p, z:~ 'r, ~h~ei,~ l~et~ ~ ~ ~'~h~t! ~ Indian waters ean be repaircd and made t yea~" endi~ gJuno30, lg~0. ~ ,t 5ttsinb~ss :~'l~d,: available for coast duty at small ex- ~ @e $593,04 ,37S if tl e roll to [eterzt m tll withOUt s wind orm the br . Nassau st eaker of ff a quorum While the are being raised and repaired at.Manila ~ of the ~treasur tran-- and the na, al. authorities arc advised that ,~' tlm e~ttmat e, ~ o.f ap- I~ New the 25 e r 30 Spanish gunboats n~win West ~lt~ ~. i~ov ,tha~ ~e~Wl.e ~ill ~ ,la,othe "] Ind an waters can be repaired and made yea~" ending ffuno 30, 191)0. truer ,a, ava lable for coast duty at small ex- ~'.e $593,048,378. the roll ~-~-~ art. pense~ Altogether these converted ~rtndstorm ~he breaker of a q mrs == md ~ port Spnni h ships will make quite a ma-Charles G. e Enterprise colllery wns blown down since congress last adjourned, created [ Were being made Gem Fl and ze-Se, ,n tit Serial addition to our navy. currency, in, ma~t fro" the at ShamoMn Pa, causing $I00,000 dam- a feeling of Intense expectancy on the ] bama, eamc In and~o~ amonltt of ~l~er~t Io~ rat~.Agent,WriteLouisville,C. P. Atmore,Ky I' ~ear ended C sh( ~r~t that age. part of both the spectators and the [ row immediately in front of the speat~, truer, late preMdent of the ~iculara. Vp'lity One o the most novel and radical de- there were 3,598 national .banks in the [ Frank Waller, Of Boston. broke ihe members of Nae s6nate, This was made [ er's rostrum American bank,-was made receiver by - - partnres from ordinary methods of in- e.nntry ,vith aut.horized ca ital.of,world'sbie.yclen~eordtnNewYorkror manifest by the|onglil~esofpeople] He wasinstantlysnrroundedbyhaif the court. He said that he was unabl'e ~fKUP ~@ ght troduclng new improvements in rail-$624,552,1.95, and 5,145 slate ba~al~ with continuous rlding, going 314 miles and in the corridors anxious, to gain admis- ] a hundred members and received the to Say at. this~time what womd' be the OF 'dtn'nklin ~azy management is the formal an- a capital of $370,073,788. ' ~ 8 laps in 16 hours and 10minutes with- Mon to the gaIlerles aud by the early [ ovation of the day. amount of either the assets or the lid- .let Iner nouncement by an electrical headlight The United State~ in 189~ for the ] Out dismounting, arrival of the senators on the floor. [ "O.aoram Is Present. bilities. He assigned hard times as the ~k Hawl comimny that it is ready to 'guarantee first time in histc~ry exported mannfac- [ A snowstorm which swept over De- Through the courtesy/of the vice [ The roll cull developed the presence cause ~f the failure. The capital stock !hanan laware railroad companies from any loss from lured articles of greater value than [ trotS, Mich and vteln]ty was the worst president the members of the joint [ of 267 members 179 being a qu6rum, of the bank was $150,009 a~l its de- ~uque head-on collisions occurring at night I wei'e imported. I experienced in ~2 years, and caused an high commission ~vcre admitled to the,Three new members were sworn in. posits amounted to $100,fl00. where the locomotives are equippedI [ immense amount of damage, floor of the senate nnd were the re-,Mr Grosvenor (0) nresented Mr ~tal Iderson'~ r Boul~ht bY the Stnte el lenls of much attentmn t~raltty. with our headlights." ' t AST [ Mostof the business p,rti%n of Frank- P" " [ Charles Dick, electedto fill the vacaney "flw "" " '~stimat~ : [ At rue lea~n}g clearing lmtmes.tn tl~ t tn~ In~,~,x, ,~ ~ mm u,o,;,~n At the Stroke of Twelve a t O'e death "f ~fr Northwa- ~a" auKee J~ec. 6.--Under foreclo- . ~ ---, ,~-~ v"v tl at the stroke of 12 ' ~r sure proceedmga the State l! mr park, lo :Bedause of the general use of auto- United S~ates the exchanges, during [ was d~ v,~ved hv fifo Promp 5" " o clock Mr. Allen (Miss.) Mr. Thomas Spi~ht ~ : " " ~ ~ ~ art ent cbzeo at ~,ortll t~reennem, a suuuro ot mobile carriages in Paris. the council the ~vce.k endell, on. the 2d aggregated [ The ~--t t"t ~n~ee ennlmt~-*ian hnr] ~ a Vtce President Hob ered and / elected to fill the vacancy caused bv " kft- ~th ~.:.Hs ~,~cend g to Is des,pped for order. / the reszguation of Mr. Sullivan, who . Y . [ltV~ re.Oorao hns been forced to passa law compell- $1,535,807,519, ag~anm $1,331,844,749 tke [ four b~)urs" sitUnc, in Paris when the in h' k r~ ' ' ~ " St;is cit,w~s sold to the state of Wis- ing.the drivers and conductors of such previous, weel~ The inerease comlaared. ~ first e~ght arti*clest' of the t redly were Rev. Mr. MHburn, the venerable blind [ was elected to the senate and Mr. Grow e,nsm, Assistant AttOrney-General C. ~d carrmges to graduate from a regularwith the corresponding week :m 189T[ discussed and flnailv hdonted Tb~ese e~aplain, tn a profoundly impressive / (Pa ~ Mr William II Graham, elected E. Whelan bidding in the property on Vardehell course cf trmntng that has been pro- was 15 B I deal wi}h a: i erce and nazi--~ anner, returned devout and rever- [ to fill the vacancy caused by the rest,r- behalf of the state, which held mort- -'kasaw. m t.v " ~ a",~' ' ~I~ ~C~L~{CE 0F SYRUP 0]vton'makeeette is due not only to the originaltl Ineshiek simplicity of tho combination, b~ ~tal ar res a mort g a far e amo When to the care and skill with whiol ~' pl'lity. manufactured by scientific pro C( known to the CALIFORNIA FIG ~ Indy; Co. only, and we wish to impress reha all the importance of purchasilt a~a 'd " ::.:: ~es ~asunanlmotml err,whle des 12) acres and all Jar oral ~. pI'llty. Per I, T g n the he speaker h~mself and It ~a-imm~ Prem ' Veshiek. e~ t thanks for God s oodness to us a a es to the amount of $234,~65 E C vided before they will "be allowed toIn the Undted~Sti~tes t~ere were 281 tion ." . -,g s [ nation of Mr. Stone, elected governor of g' g take their vehicles on the streets ,of buMncss f, aiiures tit the seve/~ day~ I ' ,',a nation and f0r, Ills care oi us since [Pennsylvania With uplifted hands McFetridge, e.~-state treasurer, who Paris. Ten years a~o if a manh~d sug- ended on the 2d, ag.a~ns~ 188 the week," MINOR ,NEWS ITEMS. last gathered in this chamber." ] they took the'oath - ' i ik, rmerly owned the property, sold to gested such a law he would haqe been l~revtous and 300 in the corres nding,~ "By.ThYJI~o6d p rovtddnce," the chaplain [ ~,[% Dinrrley, the" floor leader, offered [ the State Agricu/tural society, taking pO ~,' land andby.sea, so that peace has come to t the custom y olutton for the ap-[ g g ' considered daft. period' of 1897. ' [ It is reported in court circles that' prayed, "triUmph n~a crownecl our arms by " ~ a e for unt ~,' --.L In 'P,[t~SSifl-gh,' Pa a new tin nlate,Prince George of Greece is engaged to us through thecouncil chamber. Let thy Jpointment of a eqmmittee of three to[ MeFetridge was sued by lhe state for American ex )orts to Armed for the t rince.~ t a of a - I ~ " ~ tru.~ was formed, to be called t:he Con- [~s~/ic ori W les; ~ : t~e~rebe:h: portion of our people and rosy [ Join a similar committee of the sen- I the interest on treusury moneys he t oe rendered In servme to Thee ~ '. --.-;* u-on the ;.~ ~ I t~rned over this mortgage and later the first mile months of the 5ear, as shown l sol'dated Tiu tlate company ,With 'a [ Mrs. Abbie L. Marble, si~ter-in-la~of and to all men. ~pray that Thyblessing ate to -, v v,~o,ueu, u~ " " 1 o " by the report just issued by the bureau eapita~ s~oel! o~ $50,000,000. [ *.he Idle ,}'ames G. Bi~i~e, was killed in may be with the queen regent of Spatn and ] form him tbat the house was ready to ] Agrmultura s clety secured t~o other Ot ~tailstms of the treasury depart Phlh M " L ' " "p ~ etz, tided 35, known as the l a runaway at San eandro,~Cal,her young son, an~l on her nation, May [ receive any commhixi~ation he had'rut mortgages from the state on thi~ pi'op- true and original remedy. ment, were$1;60~00greatertbandur- hea~iestmaninHa.rlet~%' welghing425 [ The trustee~ of Wellesley (Ma~s.) Thy kieavenly grace come to secure and up 0 " h inclu " lift and ul)hol4 that stricken people Grant [ make. It ,', yadoptedand [ 3 : genuine Syrup of Figs is manuf~ ~ng the same perlo~l last year ]Reports " . Poun~Is, cornm,Fttett s~aicide in New [ col let~e '~nnounce a gift of $50,000'from that all good may be given to us~ to our ~ the speaker appointe~l Jlr. IJingle~, Mr I buimmgs thereon, by the CALIFORNIA Fm Srnl/! from that eountry made by ourconsuls ~fork ' / - .% -~ . ;- ~ 1 " - -- - " ' . :- / me late uaarter, T. wnuer, otWenesley, mother and and'to,all nations: andmaywe [Cannon andMr Bailey, [ Gre~~ r" only, a knowledge of that fad state that2~mericau goods are not truly /~ Throutrhou, t the counfr~ btL.slnes~'tn,TI:,~ ~,o~i,~, l~n~ h~an i~;t~d tn~t walR hand fn hand with our brethren / "was ais- ~ . i . . I ~ Keen u. assist one in avoiding the wof . ~ = - ~ ~-~ t" " -cross the sea t~ the heF-ht / A re~tUtlUItl auopte'l In-I . favored because they are popular with Novevnber lhst vv~s t~le '-~'~ 1 .: . .~ ~,~ ~ ~ oz t;nr,suan'/ of "~- -~- - I oertersonvme, ~no Joec. 6.--une of imitations manufactured byothe . . % . a ' o ~ntrwn in / ~enG 1no neieoratlon oi the ~ons ot the civilization. ' /structlng tile eierl~ tee:senate taat I -" -e'e'---" the people, trot particmariy on)recount ~he nation's hist0r- ' " ' ' ~" " " ~ A call of the senate developed the [ the house wad ready to px~6~eed to]anM- [ tt)e most c .orut.ea a n.(l pzcturesqu3 ties. The high sta~iding of the " "" " ~ "" ; " "i" ~ Y. ~ / ~tmerican ~evomtion, to be Letct inDe. " -- - ' T~ house then took a feces/--,cimracters in ,nomna. Magistrate ~pn FOnNZA ~IG SYRUP CO. with the~ )kuk haska The Usual lttesolatlons- till:On, ton "Fr ~'lt ~.~-~; eMscitv Kei~,~-*,o,a~ - which the genuine Syrupofl~ nroe pello ills ~tal far iu advance of all other laxS ~' plura~] ry bowels without irritating or w~ k las or their reputation iorgo qual ty and ~ w Boston, has 5rokon the only record up,Try (]ra!n=O I lison 2 ' ~ In the IIome ~ife Insurance eoanl ~ tt-o~ fiext summer. " presence ot.tW members. [ness. ne un- t cheapness. ~ n " ' -- - --wait the arrival of thee-e-- I Ke~g'w~n. zs at the pmnt of death at eal profession, and the satis~ I a y, Postal Telegraph company and,The British government has dec, d,ed ",a ', .is ~. o ,~ ,~.~=~-:~.~-,~?;~--~-~ ~, ~, Rcgei-, Poet & 13o. build.indus in New,to complete the Soudan raitroad to The usual resolutions were offered ] zdent s mess go. . I more to make matrimouy Jefferson- given to millions of families, f -a ~orkflrecausedalos~ofover$1,O00000 ]~hartoum the distance yet to be c0v- " heading of the ~te~eu~e. T wrecl~ ge company xor ine storage orThe " - . ' I and adopted, ~enator Cullom (Ill,) of.~] . . ] vzl~e's chief industry than any other the name of the Company a gun salvage while the workof wrecklng the . ex~)msion ot a s~eam pipein the,erea being 180 miles, fered that to appoint a committee toin- I When tlle house reconvenett axter the ~I r.-a ~tlo h~.s h ~ . rnsfr'~trnf~t~l ~l~.~ of the excellence of its remedy. Cervera squadron at Santingo was inengme-room ,of the" steamer Alum in,Forest Salee, a bellboy formerly em- f~rm the house that the senate was recess the committee appomteo to wmt,1877 and has married nearly 9,000 ~ew xork killed six men progress, has arrived in New York. ~t ' " ~. [ployed at the Planters hotel in St. ready to transact business: Senator] upon the president appeared and re-|connie, ~o ~-~o ~een a favorite with She landed at the NOrf0ik navy yard~ the age of 79 years James G. Linds- [Louis, ~S heir t6 $25,000. left him by Hale (Me.),thatflxtngthehourofdaily ported that they had discharged their/elo~er~: h'avin~"'t~aree different core as it trots on the kidneys, liv~ meetin at 2 o'clock n ~ Senn ] mission and that the president had],~nnl~, ~ ~;.~ ~:,~h ~, ~ ~,~ ing them, and it does not gri~ on the'" w~y tour" 5 o-~ncu~ " 1- guns- *rum~---: tun =ey, who re~re.~entedt the Seventeenf~ ./J',mes T. Sunni'din g, of Chicago. g t o~.; - . ~ Maria Teresa and the Oquendo, ten .~,w York district in the Forty-ninth The movements of rebels from Brazil tor Morrill (Vt). that to - t said that he would c0mmunleate with/ =- %,- nauseate. In ordertogetits be~ rren mittee to nottf, the "reo:a ~ ~ I congress immeoiateiy in writing Mr / ~ - " " effects, please remember the n~ guns el various SiZeS u ,u -.~ " U *" * " ] ' ~'~*#.~La.~,%~* |Klt~pt;xlt.llll~" UDULI %~ Id~=~lllle~ U[ [lle PIon -- ' - --,~,~ ,h. o ~ e,mffress d ed a,t hlshome in I{ing,ston t.avebeen defeatedb, y troo)s*enttothcl- .1 t" *ata=tt* tua~ tutti ~. i 1 " dl ' " :/e,vp~xn llatC pa*entu unu zne neeo ot I New Xork n flour trust h s been*ront~er and there seems t be no fur 200 aL -Inch shells, 1~0 ll-inch shells, ~ a |~ " o - w ~ln ~e nan nat y marie this report atal senate as awaitlng aby communlea- . ,g ~ [ haste~ the Company-- ] ~ plura~ the safe of the Colon ard tons of small f~rrmed to control nearly all the prod~ ltl er danger to lhe peace of the coun- - - oezore Maj, :'ruaen, the preslaenr's ex- tl :eh:t2'ghot:~:r~~t ~,aak: t Senator ecutive clerk, appeared.and announced [ Opi.!ea ondu. ~,ss. CALIFOI~IA rig SYRUP I artle es. Uncle Sam wm have quile a y;t in }his country and also the Sup- /try. t /, y of three fourths o~ the v, or/dG n Iohn I D e trophy museum ,'hen all of the cap- " " ",e . ,' uptly, a promlnent x-"~--~--~ll tu ~'~ = the message of tahe president / London, Dec 6--Much havin been SaN rn.t-~ mca, =1 lanoose ~u~.-~ ~-,~u.), W~r= u ~m~u uy Ine vice v " " " " g tured m.nitions of war are assem- . ",VESTA-~'D--~rd ~,[confederate soldier, died in Memphis presldeut to join a like committee of The seal of the en e/opera ~hlchthe[expected, there zsacertain t, ee, eefd~- ~UISWIIAhE. I~, NZWYOI~ ~l~e I " T I, . " the house o* re-resentative - message was contained was broken by,anuointment in the mornihg pn er edi - rke'.'.'.'.'.' b ect. A mob lynched a regro who killed IBe was in all the battles of the army of x p s to can . . . c " P ' - L . Alexander ~'in at Madrid ~'o tLe Tennessee and was woanded fdur upo president, ]' " ' "'- "[ torlals on "dent McKinley s meg- ~atur nator o,ately lind before the house The e noncom I c aar ot on WhiIe the press and pc0ple of. the . ~ 2 ' ~" *i" "s Se McBride (Ore.), presented] i ", . -. . "[sag. Its mita I. ~ erisat- ggold i~iii,:~t;i~/. ~e;;I ~i!~{}i ~~;~n~enfhpi!~c~h!ii!igli~;~i de ttlemhersofthetloorands ectatorsin ,lbut h~" fa thene ot, ,Try(] ,n o, thecre ntlalsofhlsnewly-electedeol.[ . P . it" ed to t . .ct that g a- ~lor ne galleries settlet~ ~nemselves in thezr on mzsmoners a e league, SenatorS]mon, towbomthevie.] " . [ti s of the peace corn " " t alont ~dent seats and ave the readm their most n pres" administered the oath of of-] e g g [Paris are not yet finished. Co sider- ra = m. e rnest attention a " rice. { ' " ] able satisfaction is expres-ed t the ref- t Ask yo~rocer to-day to sho~ ,tal endln,House Adjourns erences o An lo ~merlean relahons the business From a cnI)ital amount- gr " 3' " "~ t ' ffthereeeiptoft&eprestdeht s ] t g -. . burn'sl [lt#v ing to "$"00 0~)0 in 1890, tl;e total invest Off:total returns from tile l'~te election Jeran:;. lnent in the industry has Grown to in M,iel gan ffh'e Go,'. ~i~,gree (rep.) a ,]:~,r*l;oD:mi~:s, oh;t}er kno,vr~ as theatormeS~age~llhonthe senate,(ia.), took n motiOUa reeess f Sen-of 30 ] leadinGThc president'Sup to thereVieWwar, the f mannerthe causes )in [ Russsia.and at the coldness displayedtoward ~ apackag f -GR&-I~'0' thenewl over $10 000 000 and tim are't of sugar majority of 73,801, t~ rq g .the ,#arlnas. was mtnute'lk, ~ which the preparations for hostilities,-- ~ra ~ The childron may drink it wt~ tr ' beet fields 'from 2,100 acres to 36 000,oflqcial returns of the late electibn uroeretl at nls eeleorated turquoise M~ssage Read. ,were made and the succession of vic-[ . ntaoe a new .~ i tnJury asWe~as tho adult. All: ~rie Wise ~a m ne ~0 miles north of El Pa~o m New ' in " onsin show that Ed " rd Sen- ~ s ' ~ ~t 1:25 O m th~ oommltt~ t, [ tortes on I*n,t and Sea xx-~, n~,~a [ New York, Dec. 6.--~'rank Vealler, of ~ try iL l'kz e'tl. ORAIN.O ~ ubon neres, lhere are seven factories in the . - Mexico " ,-" vv.'- field (rep) fm governor has a ptu .~tate. which produced last year 56,- " " " " " "'o T" ed to air upon the president renorted I to with rant attention The other urn. ] s ". - - "n t ",g br o a ooha or to the ~resent t~tue ~ t ~e six da s b~ r ' ' " rarity of XS 737 C . nomad r ~nertey. one of thethe perforzhanee of its duty and an-[ visions of the mcssa~re were followed ] I Y " i hu$~ia matin from pure grai~j~ awattq b0ugt ta '::n:~l 7;~:~]on1:/S'vh':7,::~;e:o~ On the Baltimore & Ohio road most representative whisky men and . . . o e-cle race at Madison S uare rra,'den nounced that the pres,dent,mmedmte. 1 ,',th almost as much ,nterest. qhere [ q o thc eato stomachrecd hy rison l would communicate with th sena e ~as no ex resslon of a r v lie no~ units the ~orlcl s recoru lor snme freig.ht trMns eollided at WaUterton,ttllers in Kentucky. died suddenly at 3" e t I " "p " pp o al or Hsap-[ " 'n " " -'- ~ without distress. theprieoof~ ,tal .- = ind and seven tra,lnmen were injured. : s home in L0n!Svilic of paralysis of in writing. / proval throuo'h tire readln, As soon /c nu uous riding, lie left his wheel ; plural the heart IL 1I. Vreeland, nf New York, the The officia,l returns show that in the " Scarcely had the report been made[ as the reading" was concluded, on mo-[at 4:10o'elock Mo.nda:i afternoon, hay- ~ 1~nd 25~ 0nt~per ~ lec~en~ el ct n In.Mm a }o t The Assoel It~ou of Amerlcan DI president of the Metropolitan Traction " e" in " .' nesot hn L'nd, "t " " "- when Maj. t ruden executive clerk of,lion of Mr I)ingley, the messarre was l~ng rmoen 314 runes and 8 laps in 16 ~ Sold by allgroeera. - - i fusion ca "" 'nte for -^~ zeetory PMflishers was formed t the president, eutcred the chamber and [ ordered printed, and then, at 3:50 p. [ ~. ~ Tastes llke Coffeo ! ~s company wh]ehhaulsmorenassen,~ers " nrnci ~,~'c~hur, ,a~ ~ "n ' ' .? " ' ~ hours and 10 minutes without di~- D Looks ltke Coffeo r~ :he ,fluraht~ of o0 lS9, t~bde the re nbl e Cleveland by publ ~hers of c,t d,reet eaeh day than any other road in the " -,p t an - ' y - prsented the message. Vice President ~ m. the house adjourned [ mpunung, ceasing rest year s recoru oz ~ - ", " 'andi "to r the ot aries from 120 citiesThe ob ect i " ' " o72 mi/e,- mad~ b' Ste hane u o,'hl, has been honored b: the Lain da s fo her state omee, j s Hobart laid it before the senate all- To Monet Mls. (;oltld. t" "" " " ~ p - a- s;tt atro=r,glret / road Men's club by being M'ected pros- received pluralitie~ ranging from 26,000 n:utuaI protection. ident of their organization. Vreelund :o 14,000. At a :meeting of the board of man- o~::, and its readln was begun,t Washington, Dec. 6.--Gen. Wheeler| Pope Reaar to c0opera,e. In n ,an h,o Pen va ~ gers of tt e Amertean Bi~ble soc,et ~ ':'~ p" m. (Aia.) intr ueed in the house through [ London, Dec. 0.--=Mr. VVilliam 2'. isarenmrl~:flflcnaan and there arc few ~ I d'. a 0 ,",nsvl ,nla, Vew a. " " '.y'n The Sedate Aalunras Represent~ive Stallings a resolution[Stead ed]tor of the Review of Revie,s, ' " " " New ]/erk Jlev Wflham In,rraham who can show a record similar. In 1874 5:(>rk, Massachusetts and Maryland a - . ' " " " ~ Ha- The reading of the message occupied [ providinG that in "recognition of the [ who has just returned from the vatican, be,r ~ s a ~no,~ sleet and ~mdstorm I rc yen of BtooMme Mass was eleete he ,an wo'k a common ]uborer, . ", =' (id g u.t . " ' ',d two hours and etghteen minutes, Mauylpatriotic devotion and bounteous be-|givcsanunqualifleddenialofall~.tories ,'ama,~e to )ro)ert~ I ~ cretary of the board ~hoveling gravel~ for the Long lsland ~, I i .'. n 13nltimore 800 - . . ~ersons remained in the galleries I nevolence of Miss Helen Miller Gould [ representing that tbe pope is hostile to Is the onlF surp eure ln the world f, railroad, und "~raduallv climbing" up houses were unroofed and telegraph Commodore Philip, at present eom- throughout the readtng, but, as usual,] to the soldiers of the army of the U13it- r the American policy regarding the Phil- ecru, Bone Ul~er Serefuloat through lhe different offices he has at poles and trees were leveled. -,manding lhe North Atlantic station in little attention was given to the pre- t ed States during the war with Spain |ippines. 0n the contrnry, his holiness olasor ltneverfslls. m,t] e absence of Adm~r t,ha lust g:alned a position about as high C.C. Runyon a 1 Alfred Ailen MAed ' ' a Samp on at Ha-sentation of the message, either in th~ I the thanks of congress ~l$'e hereby ten ready to cooperate with the United in the railroad worhl as possible, each other in a fight at Jackson, Ky. An va0a. has applied for asslgnment as galleries or on the floor, after the first I doted her, and congress hereby author- ] Slates in restoring order there. old quarrel was theeause Commandant of the Boston navyyard, s~c. Bool~ free. all. , C0o,g~ J~aal, M~a. ~Old bF