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A'anxt i'aptr, Pinical OoUadlfon Hquar . UUIU, A (S fLHD BURGEON. bee, No. li North Jardln Lwns' Elixir! THAT tOP THAT Tot t for BZXTT XEAJtS TcA Itself Ujo beet remedy i Kiio euro of Consumption, bids, Whooplno Cough, andl f Diseases in youiu or old. b.,60o.,and tl.OOporbottle, 3LD EVERYWHERE. JDSnSOB LOSS, ?icjs., BfjllsstM, Vt. 1 1 ITS sri.C IFIO Is totalliunllke p i r lilooil mcillclno. iccurei qumm Llou ana ckin uy rcinovintrinc jioim' Iiao time supplies pooa nioonioii .. Don t no imposed on uy bud.-i nro r .1:1 to bo just as Rood, it . in"illi no Oil TUE 1.1! n in I (Icsinany ll I III.. UlUII&iL C3, or rcnevcu so inucu buuermg. i3 badlr poisoned last year, whirl l.mm tut of nru. r ilifceasert an. Vi of iraflcrlii '. no anuetlte am luNJf e. T'i Domes or fit lit nnt. Then) is no ftr far liliMid dh. aaea. oa blood and ekla dlseasoa mailod f roo. Bnrr erucmo co, auwiu, g. raina like to 1HE PANAMA SCANDAL linistry Not Considered Suffi ciently Purged. DRIBER9' EXAMINATION CONTINUED. M. HIITol Uusdls Tlslbly ruder the Caustic AVards of tho Vresldlnc; Judge He HaUes Damaging Admissions Ilecard lu the Money He Hud ItocetTed. Paiu, Jan. 12. A strong feeling Is expressed that Premier Ribot has not sufficiently purged tliu Ministry of thoso who, whether lnnocont or guilty, hnvo been tinder suspicion in connection with the l'linum.'i scandal. In deference to thin overwhelming pub lic demand for a further reconstruction of tho mln'stry, M. Rlbot had u long conver sation with Admiral Gervnls, Chief of tho Department of Marino and of tho Colo nics in regard to accepting the Ministry of Marino and of tho Colonies in phico of M. Burdenu. Admiral Gervaisc, how ever, declines the Ministry of Marino and Colonies. Ills ostensible reason is that he prefers to devote himself to his prosent uivul duties, as thereby he can better fctrve tho interests of France. At the Cabinet Council, after n discus sion of Admirul Gervals' declination, it was decided to detach tho Colonies from the Marine and attach them to. the De partment of Commerce, under SI. Sieg fried. The Marine portfolio will bo ottered at once probably to another high naval ofllcer. The Cabinet Council decided not to make a ministerial statement before tho C hambcr, but to give any explanations which deputies might request. M. EIFFEL QUAILED. The Judge Openly C'viiHurcs lilm Durlnc; tho Conspiracy Trlul. Paius, Jnn. 12. Tho trial of Charles de Les-eps, Marius Fontane, Baron Cottu, uml M. Eiffel, accused of complicity iu the Panama Canal frauds, was continued In t nu Court of Appeal and gavo much valu able information regarding the bribery of newspapers to prevent hostile attacks upon the company, and also to proveut Luu publication of matter that would have shown the true condition of affairs on the Isthmus of Panama. M. Fontane stated that he had held tho position us manager of the company's press affairs until lStjj, when the exac tions of tho newspapers became so heavy that he was compelled to abandon the post. Since that time ho had been merely the private secretary of M. do Lesseps. 11. Fontane stated that ho had dis tributed to tho press only 60,000 francs in drafts payable to bearer. Interest in the proceedings centered iu tho examination of M. Eiffel, the con tractor. The questions put to him by tho court resulted in lively fencing between the President aid M. Eiffel's lnwrers, who raised objection after objection to the interrogations. Tho legal sparring occupied considerable time und afforded amubemeut to the audience. Itii.iillv t Fllfpl nilniittml thnt ha hitd cashed checks for 12,000,000 franca, which had ostensibly been drawn to pay for ma chinery, while he had actually only ex pended 1,500,000 francs for that purpose. It required considerable questioning to bring M. Eillel to the admission that, i besides the 2,000,000 francs given to M. J iieoraru mm tue ijuuiijuuu iraucs given to iiiin.1, ,i lJoinnnli t niMUWO hml been nald by him to a certain contractor whose favor, liko that of Hebrurd and IMnuch wus indispensable to success. .Presiding Judge Perivier then asked: What did you do with the 0,000,000 received by you for taking to pieces and bhipping to the Isthmus and there recon structing machinery, which, as a matter ot fact, you never even supplied iu this country!'" "1 kept that sum becauso it lormeu part of my remuneration for tho risk I was undertaking," lamely replied M. t.lt- fel. I consider such a transaction void, replied Judge Perivier, severely, "since it was tho result of an error, to say nothing moro. Tho .Frosecutor-uenerni win ten you more about this at the subsequent sittings of this court." M. Eiffel visibly qunlled under these words, and the audience roso to their feet to get a better view of the manner in which he bore tho reproof. Judges for the Yale-Harvard Debute. Nkw Haven, Jan. 12. The Yale and Harvard unions have oeen unable to so cure the services of Profs. Hadley, of Yale, and Taussig, of Harvard, as judges of the debate at Cambridge on Jan. 18, nnd Prof. Scligmau, of Columbia, and President Andrews, of Brown University, will officiate instead. The third judge will probably be Speaker Barrett, of the Massachusetts House of liepresentutivos. No Trouble nt Coal Creek. Knoxville, Jan. 12. The report that went out apparently from Kuoxvtlle stating that trouble is imminent at Coal Creek between free miners and militia over convict miners is without foundu tion. In fact, the mountains are in such a condition ftom the heavy enow drifts that operations against the fort would be impossible. Want the Racelverslilp Vacated. PiTTBmjna, Jan. 12 . The Supreme LodL'e of the Order of Solon held a meet ing last evening at which resolutions were unanimously adopted that the order go into court noxt Saturday and ask that tho receivership be vacated and the man agement of ike order's affairs transferred to its officers. Steamers Shut lu by lee. Hambubo, Jan, 12. Ten steamships were sighted off Cuxhaveu us they drifted eastward in tho midst of enormous ice floes. All had steam up but were appar ently helpless. Only tho German tank steamship Paula, Captain Ulnch, was recognized. llognn nnd Lyons Matched. New Youk, Jan. 12. "Kid" Hogan, the scientific little bantam-weight of Brooklyn, and "Dolly" Lyons of this city, were matched last night to battle before tho Coney iBland Athletic Club on Feb. 0 for a $1,000 purse and au outside bet of B00. Illnkey to Capiulu Vale's Kleven. New Haven, Jan. 12. At a meeting o( the Vale football eleven last evening, Frank A. liinucy of Tonawnnua, N. Y,, was chosen captain for the keason ot 1803. Ulukey has played end rush on the Ya.f Itveu two years. NO RELIEF AT CINCINNATI. Coal Baalnrs Mow Jlnfuio to Soil to Email Consumers at Any i'rloc. Cincinnati, Jog 12. No relief appears in sight for tho5 affected by tin action of the coal dealers' combine. Coal mer chants refuse to coll to small consumers at any price. Thoy are husbanding what they haTc In their yards and elevators for the unavoidable fulfilment of con tracts with large consumers. The abnormal condition of things Just now the river gorged with ice, naviga tion absolutely closed and the thermome ter down to zero is causing intense suf fering umong tho poorer elements of the people. Unless coal can be brought in by rail consigned to dealers outside the combino, it is hard to forotoll tho limit to which the suffering may extend. KILLED THREE IN SUCCESSION. A Series of J'atulltlm by the ltojrul llluo l.lmi Express. Pi.Ai.ntielo, N. J., Jan. 12. Tho Koyal Blue line train of tho Baltimore & Ohio rullroad, castbound, over tho Central ltailroad of New Jersey tracks, due hero nt noon, had three fatal accldoutB within a few milos. The first was nt Summcrvillo, where a man was struck and killed. At Bound Brook a furmor named John Blakcly was killed. At Dunncllen John Cunningham was walking ulong the tracks. Ho failed to hear tho warning whistle, and before tho onginecr could stop his train tho engine struck Cunningham and threw him into the ditch beside tho track. When picked up ho was dead. Ho was employed nt Ellzabethport. A Train l'rozen l'nst to tho Track. Chicago, Jnn. 12. Tho Diamond special from St. Louis, met with a strange ex perience which delayed tho train four hours. While taking water nt Gibson, this State,the overflow from the tank con gealed on the tracks under the tender and froze tho wheels fast to tho track. The trainmen cut the ico away, but to no purpose and tho train was stuck fast un til unother engine came to its relief. Sirs. Marshall AVill Itecover. New Youk, Jan. 12. Mrs. Walter Mar shall, who was shot by her husband on Tuesday night after he hud killed Bobert Diugfelder, her suspected lover, and be fore he killed himsolf, is in Bellevue hos pital and will in all probability recover. Her throe bullet wounds are nil in tho flesh and ought to heal rapidly. ilolsa Vuluulilo llui-ro Nair. DmtANGO, Mcx., Jnn. 12. A burro, loaded with $5,000 worth of silver bars, is roaming ut large in the mountains around tho town of Pu iblo Nouva, if ho has not beou relieved of ills valuable burden by robbers. He wandered unobserved away froni'ii train of burros carrying silver to this city. On Trial fur Hazing. Annai-ows, Md , Jan. 12. Tho trial of Naval Cadet Lelaud F. James of South Carolina for hazing has begun hero. Navul cadets Hutch J. Cone, Bichnrd J. Fellows, J. J. Bryunt and C. S. Jones tes tified for the prosecution. No direct testimony was developed ugntnst Cadet ' James. Ice Jam In New York Harbor. New Youk, Jan. 12. On account of an unusual jam of Ice in the East and North rivers navigation througliou tho day was effected with extremo difficulty. Many of tho ferryboats could I not reach their slips, and with their loads I o passengers were wedged In tho ico for hours. l'oerstel a Complete Wreck St. Louis, Jan. 12. Ex-Treasurer Foer stcl, wheii his son committed suicide three weeks ago, was a vigorous man, hale and iu the primo of life. He is now a wreck physicnlly and mentally, and hh hair has turned almost white. Overcome by Foul Air. Londox, Jan. 12. While a number of men were engaged in cleaning tho doublo bottom of the cruiser Medea, nt Chatham four of them were overcome by foul air. Two of them died before medical assist ance could reach them. BUrer Purchasing Act. Washington, Jan. 12. The bill repeal ing the silver purchase act has been re ported Irom the House Uommlttee on Bauking and Currency by Mr. Cato, (Uem., Ark.) and has been placed upon tho calendar. lteporter Bnrker's Ilody Itecorered. Boston, Jan. 12. The body of Joseph F. Barker, the "Transcript" reporter who lost his life lu tho Federal street tiro Tues day has been removed from tho ruins. Ker York's Trphus Itecord. New Youk, Jan. 12. Tho typhus re cord for the past twenty-four hours, ns reported by the Board of Health. was four new cases and live deaths. A Ruddy Glow on cneett and brow is evidence that the body is getting proper nourishment. When this glow of health is absent assimilation is wrong, and health is letting down. Scoffs Emulsion taken immediately arrests waste, regardless of the cause. Consumption must yield to treatment that stops waste and builds flesh anew. Almost as palatable as milk. Prepared by Seott & Dawne.M. Y. All druggists. HOTEL ANU RESTAURANT ! HPVTTIj J3XT3VE3VEjA. nespectfuily Informs his old friends and the puoiio tieneruuy mat lie Has taken clutrgi old stand lately occupied by Felix Adricks, s toe it o Porter, Ale and Lager fleer. Liquors and Cigars. Finet brands ot Paul Summa, Franev's HutMlnS. Cor. Uiun sod I'oplar Sts INDIGNANT AT BROWN Chestertown Excited at Governor's Action. the THE CRIMINALS AT BALTIMORE. Land Talk of Lynching tho Four Mur derers AVhnso Sentences tVcro Not Com muted Muryliuid's Gorurnor (llvos Ilea sons for Spurlng Dm Young Nogroes. CtlESTKnTOWN, Md., Jan. 12. Intense excitement reigns in Kent county. Four of the octette of murderers who assassin ated Dr. J. H. III11 have been removed from this place. Their Beutences have been commuted by Gov. Brown. Thoso whose lives nro spared nre Henry Hurtt, Joshua lUinurd, Charles Emery and Lewis Benson. Thoso who nro loft nnd who will surely hang to-morrow, If they are not lynched before, nro Chnrlos Brooks, Moses Brown, Fletcher Williams and Frisby Comegys. Sheriff Plummer was awakened early yesterday morning and informed thnt Captain Cndwnllader of Baltimore was at tho door with 130 poiloemau and an order from Gov. Brown for four of tho con demned prisoners, whose sentences had beou commuted to life imprisonment. "I charge you," tho order went on to say, "to be careful that secrecy is pre served and that these men are delivered instantly aboard tho vessel which goes for them and safely conducted to the Mary land penitentiary. Caution your deputies that secrecy must be observed and noth ing must interfere with this order." Tho criminals were carefully awakenod and in n few minutes weio on their way to tho ice boat hut robe, tho vessel on which Captnin Cadwullader had arrived. A few persons came to tho wharf as the Lutrobo steamed away for Baltimore, but thoy did not know what had happened until hours later. Excitement and indignation amounting almost to madness followed tho discovery. llemurkH were mudo thnt it would be dangerous for tho Governor to be seen uboui the town now that the murderers had been commuted. Crowds gathered in the neighborhood of the j.til and iu all places of public re sort nud discussed the matter in loud tones. There seemod to be but one opin ion that the eight men should have been hanged. Lewis Justice, a prominent merchant, appeared to voico the sentiment of the oxcitod populace when he said: '"You can hardly realize the pitch of excitement to which the people are worked. If the secret had leaked out tho police would not have had so easy a job to get thoso men." GOV. BROWN'S REASON. Murylund' Kxecutivo Tells AVhj lie Commuted tho Sentences. Baltimore, Jan. 12. Of tho eight col ored men und boys who were sentenced to be hanged nt Chestertown to-morrow for the murder of Dr. J. II. 11111, of Kent county, last summer, four are uqw in the penitentiary at Baltimore. Thcso aro Joshua Brainnrd, Lewis Ben son, Henry Hurtt, und Charles Emory. Their sentences wero commuted by Gov. Brown to imprisonment for lifo at hard labor. Gov. Brown gives tho following, among other reasons, for commuting the sent-; ences: "I had to protect the fair name of Maryland. Such a wholesalo execution us this would have been has uovcr been heard of before lu the criminal annals of the country. Tho whole country was aroused over it. 'The murdered man will be amply avenged, the outraged law of the State will be carried out by the execution of the four whose sentences have not beon commuted, aud the fair name of Mary land will be preserved from tho stain that would have been inflicted on it by the execution of thoso ignorant boys who ! wero in all probability the uuwilllng wit nesses of a. crime that they wero power less to prevent." FLEMING FOUND GUILTY. The Authoress' Bon Convicted of Man slaughter, eecond Degree. Brooklyn, Jan. 12. The jury in the case of Frederick Fleming, charged with the killinu of Patrick Taylor on July 10 last, returnee', a verdict of manslaughter in ihe second degree. s Fleming, who is the son of May Agnes Fleming, the authoress, met Taylor in a saloon, and au altercation arose over the Homestead troubles. On leaving tho saloon the two renewed the quarrel, which culminated in Tuylor attempting to strike Fleming. The latter resented this by striking back. Taylor" fell to tho sidewalk, and. his head btriklng the curb, fractured his skull. Taylor died the next day. Kidnapped and Held for Hansom. Havana, Jan. 12. Ignacio Herrara. son ot Count Barreto Herrara, was kid napped yesterday from a plantation near San Antonio de las Vegas by four baud its, among them being Manuel Garcia and the notorious mulatto, Plaseucia. Tho bandits declare that they will not re lease the captive uutil they receive $2,000. A detaclnneut ot troops has been sent in pursuit ot the robbers. 1'ound l'rozen to Heath. Kinoston, Jan. 12. Eliza Wharton, aged about 50 years, living alone on Suawanguuk mountain, was fouud frozen to death a short distanco from her home. Indications point to her having left home during the severe gale for a pall of water, as a ail partially tilled, with the water frozen, wus lying close by her side. Trial of the Homestead "PoUoiier." PiTTSBimo, Jan. 12. Tho Homestead poisoning cases are to be taken up in tho Criminal Court to-day, when Hugh Dempsey, District Master Workman of the K. of L , J. M. Davidson and Robert Beatty will be placed ou trial. Dead iiT Her Injuries. Faterson, N. J., Jan. 12. Mrs. Mary Vau Houte, ot Bridge street, Is dead ut the General hospital f mm the effeoi ot burns sustained during the night by the upsetting ot a lamp with which she wus searching for medieiue. Mr. Hlulne Is Hotter, Washington, Jku. 18. Mr. Blaine this moruing is resting comfortably and there U no evideuce ot au unfavorable change in his condition. SENATOR K''NA' Vuasral Mervlsrs In th Hennln Chamber To-day Uls Career. WAsniNQioM, Jan. 12. The death of Senator John E. Kennn, of West Vir ginia, wsi announced to the fc'rimte by Mr. Blackburn. A committee of seven Senators Faulkner, Blnckbiirn, llan fom, Daniel, Wnltlmll, Mumleram and Squire was appointed to take charge of the funeral ceremonies in the Senate this afternoon and to accompany the body to Wist Virginia. Tho direct cause of Senator Kenna's death was heart disease, from which he had been for some years an acute sufferer, so much so that for long intervals he had been compelled to abandon his duties as Senator und to forego all mental exer tion. Two summers ago, with a view of di verting his mind from his physical ail ments, he established an amateur boat builder's shop and busied himself in the mechanical operation of constructing a boat. He partially recovered and resumed his seat iu the Senate, and made one me morable speech which was remarkable, both for Its length nnd vigor, but he Boon suffered a relapse, from which he never rallied. His sufferings during tho last few mouths of his life, from heart Bpasms, were so poignant that to himself as well as to ills family, death must huvo been looked upon as almost welcome. Mr.Kenna was born in 1848,and was con sequently only 45 years of age tho youngest man In the Senate. His birthplace was Valcoulon, Va., since incorporated into West Virginia. He worked on n farm until the out break of the civil Avar, when he entered the Coufedornto Army ns a private, and fought through to the end. Ho afterwards studied nnd practised law until elected to Congress. Ho served six years in the Lower House, nnd iu 1833 was elected to the Senateas a Dem ocrat to succeed Henry S. Davis, the father-lu-law of Secretary Stephen B. Elkins, and the business associate of James G. Blaine. His tortu of service would havo ex pired in ISO 3. His death, nt this time, will add n new feature to the Senatorial contest now in progress between the supporters of ills colleague, Senator Faulkner, and ex-Seu-ator Camden, who are contending for the Senatorship now held by Mr. Faulkner, which will expire on tho fourth of March next. Mr. Kenna's Washington residence was on Capitol Hill, at 130 B street, N. K, and it was there ho died. THE KANSAS ASSEMBLY. A Trucu Decided Upon Split lu the l'opu lists' Hunks. Toi'EKA, Kas., Jnn. 12. The political vendetta declared yesterday by tho Popu lists and Itepublicau members of the House ot Representatives against each other has been abandoned. Arbitration has taken its place. Last night's turn of tho legislative kuleidoscope has brought about entirely unlookcd for nnd surpris ing conditions. The changed aspect of affairs present two phases. One of them is that the double-barrelled legislature tired itself out last night and both sides consented to nn adjournment until to-day. Tho other surprising phase of tho mat ter is that tho Populist party in Kansas evidently has two factious. One of those I factions headed by Jerry Simpson, had 1 determined upon insisting that tho Re publican members whose seats were con tested should not vote. That faction was composed of the Populist House und had counted upon Its recognition by Unv. Lewelling and tho Senate as the legally nud constitutionally organized House. But the Governor and the Senate, who with other Populist leaders comprise tho more conservative element of the party, refused to grant such recognition. I Thus the schime of the moro radical Populists is bulked by members of their own party, aud in nddition to their light against the Republicans thoy have an in ternal fight. AWARUED TO THE CRAMPS. Secretary Tracy Gltos That l'irm the Con truot for the Ilrooklyu and loiva. Washington, Jan. 12. Secretary Tracy has awarded the contracts for construct ing tho armored cruiser Brooklyn and tho Fen going battle ship Iowa, to the llrm of William Cramp & Sons of Philadelphia, at its bid of $2,9SO,000 for the Brooklyn, and J-3,010,000 for tho Iown. This settles the controversy ns to the necessity and fairness of allowing one of the vessels to bo built on the Pacific coast nnd also as to the right of the Secretary to award the bids on plans prepared by the bidder. Tunnel Company Incorporated. Albany, Jan. 12-The Westchester & Long Island Island rannel Railroad com pany has been incorporated with a capi tal of $100,000. Tho company will oper- nto a tunnel road from some eligible point on the tboro of Long island Sound in the town of Westchester, under the waters ot Long Island Sound to a point in or near College Point, Queens county, a total length of two xnllef. New City Hall for Hew York. New Youk, Jan. 12. At the meeting of the Municipal Building Commission it was decided to erect a new Municipal building on the site of the present City Hall. It is proposed to make it one of the city's greatest ornaments. A com mittee has been appointed by the Mayor to prepare for advertising for plant and peciflcatlons for the building. For a Rrldge Across the l'ussaie. Newark, N. J., Jan. 12. Two deeds have been recorded with the County Clerk which convey authority to the Now York Bay Railroad company to construct a bridge across the Passaic River. The lino will join the Pennsylvania traoks at Har rison nnd thus effect an entrance to Jer sey City. The Kulser Surprises a Harrison. Berlin, Jan. 12. Emperor William, while, returning from the wedding ot Princess Marie, changed his route with out announcement, and paid an unexpect ed visit to the garrison at Strussuurg. He found everything in as good order as if his visit had been arranged for. Senator floss to be Chosen, Harkisburq, Jan. 12. The Democratic members of tbe Legislature will hold a joint cauous at 3 o'clock this afternoon to name a candidate for United States Senator. Senator Ross will be their ohoioe. Twenty-flve Unlaw Zero, Raqubttk Laks, N. Y., Jan. IS. Tb temperature at 8 a. m., whs tweuty-flvs below zero, with cloudNss sky. Tn nil fhntii. PfilnltnflAfl cjECUSi. 1'ulnln Hide. Hboulder and Arm.Nnort Breath, Oppression, Asthma, Swollen Ankles. Wcok nnd slmotlierlmr Sfpells, Jlropsv. Wind In Htomneh. etc., am n.rod br DR. MILES' NEW HI&ART CURE. A now discovery bv tho eminent Indiana Bpeeud l.t. A. 1'. U.ivls, Silver crook, Nrb.nlter tnklnc f..ur bottles of HEART CURE felt better tnnn ho had for twelve jronrs. "For thirty yours Toublrd with Heart Dlwnsoi two bottles of iiR. MILES' HEART CURE cured rue. -t3Tl T5nn, Bucbsnnn. Mich." E. n. Wutn. WW Mtuilon, G;i. bos taken DR. MILES' HEART VURE for Henri trouble with ere"tresults Mrs. i.e Dor. f Itchbunt. Mich., wui 111 lur 15 years nltei l..urtUI-uanc.h.'id to hiri hmiso help, lived on iiquul food; uncd Dr. Miles' Heart Cure nnd .11 nulns lent nor; ron.nani ""0 curea ner. fine frustrated bool: FUUP; p.t dnigirlnts, or nriareea .'.4llw til Unlike the Dutch Process No Alkalies on Other Cliemiealfl aro used In tho preparation of W. BAKER & CO.'S reakfastCocoa ichicli a absolutely pure ami soliiblr. i Ithasmorelhanthreciimr ; t lie utrentith of I'oooa lulxrd with Starch. Arrowroot or 'Suirar. and is far more eco nomical, cnttinij lets than one cent a cup. It Is delicious, nourishing, and BABULr hlGESTi:i. Suhl by Ororers everywhere. W. BAKER (STCO., Dorchester, Ksum. Farmers! Clean up at night, and heat the day's cats and bruises with Vecause o its high percentage of tar. ASIC YOUR dROCBR FOR IT. JAS. S. ICIRIC &i CO., CUicfiKO. White Russian Soap '"SXry'tnttgsr FIRE INSURANCE. Largest and oldest reliable purely cash com panies represented by FAUST, 120 S. 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