Z&tSS&BSSTm "-8P?f ijn-fjereszt-a ..-. -j - i -- "rti o vi FARMERS' PLATFORM. Besolution or the Farmer' ConEren-.M-.titiC xt Tear in Iowa. Moxioomebv, Ala., Nov. 17. Anioni; the rcsolutio 113 passed by tht farmers' conr:.-s was one favoriii" schemes for improving t!ie Mississippi aud Missouri rivers and for a ship canal across Illinois connecting the Mississippi and Lake Michigan. The farmers' institute was indorsed and national aid iccommended and a Na tional Hoard of Agriculture demanded. Chicago w.-is indorsed over SL Louis m a place for the World's Fair. II. F. Kolb, of Alabama, was re-elected president and a vice-presn'eut from cich .SUite was chosen. H. 1 . Clayton, of Illinois, was elected secretary and Mr. Laurence, of Ohio, treasurer. The next meeting will Ik; lield in Iowa, A resolution favouug the repeal ol the tobacco tax was defeated; also a resolution that the revenue from the whisky and tobacco tax should be dis tributed among the States to relieve local taxation, also a resolution favor ing Government aid to steamship lines to build up trade with Central and South America; also a resolution fav oring unlimited coinage of silver; alsc a roolution favoring bounties to sugar growers. A resolution favoring Cou greaMonal investigation of accidents to railroad employes, caused by imperfect brakes aud couplings, was adopted; al so the following resolutions, which were pifpaifd by Hon. William E. Laurence, of Ohio, and reported favor ably from the committee: I.esolvcl, That while Congress main tains the ikjHcv of a protective tarill we demand that all farm product shall Ik: as fully protected as the most favoied of the manufacturing indus tries. Hesohed, That while as now, a pro tective policy is maintained which sub stantially protocLs importations of for eign carpets and many other articles of manufactured goods, we demand that the duties on mutton, sheep and wool of all kinds shall be so increased as to equally prohibit the importation of mutton, sheep and wk1 of every kind which cm, under protection, be suffi ciently produced at fairly remunera tive prices in the United States to sup ply all American wants, including the better ela.-s of carp-i wools, especially as carpets as luxuries are entitled tc less favor than faun and ranch pioducta. Ikcsolwd, That the tariff on wool im portcd to make c.upfts should at least be as high as that imported to make coats. "Resolved. That if protection to this extent be denied we will call upon the fanners of .!. Tinted States to assert their pow-r at the ballot box and oth eruiseto nj-ht the wrong and injury of discrimination against them. If they fail in this the wool and mutton pro ducing indutiie.s will be o seriously crippled that they will be in a large iiieaMire deployed and the farmers will no longer have any interest in protec tion lor the manufacturers of woolen goods, but will insist that they shall have no larger measure of protection than is accorded to the wool industry, including any kind of wool. Re-ohed, That the fanners of the United States are not adled upon to support the nomination of any man for I'residenf, Senator or Representative in Confess who will not to his utmost ability aid in carrying out the object ol the foregoing resolutions. ltesolved that we favor commercial treaties with nations which accept sil ver as legal Lender money :is well aa gold and against those which have de uioneti7cd silver. Alter an amendment had been de feated a vote w.is taken on the resolu tions and alter considerable discussion a division was agreed upon so as to take a separate vote on the silver reso lution. On the majority report, ex cepting the silver resolution, the vote, as taken by States, stood :is follows: For the resolution :is reported by the committe:; Colorado. "; Florida, 2. Il linois, 2S; Idaho. 2; Indiana. 10; Iowa, 15: Kansas, II; Kentucky. 7; Maine, 11; Mirhigan, 15: Ohio. 24: IVnnsyl vania, 2:; Missouri. 11: Rhode Island, G: total, 110. Nays Alabama. 12; Flor ida. 5; Georgia, 15: Indiana. 7: Ken tucky. 7; Texas.14: Missouri. IS; North Carolina. 1 1: total. S!) The silver reso lution was then carried unanimously. THE BRAZILIAN REVOLT. Til. Minister r Marine i.t Kllle.l Kat Itatllj Woittnlrtl -The t4ue Hue te .lnlitin of lrrr. Lommn". Nov 17. Dispatches have been recei d fiom Hio de Janeiro to the effect tli.it a revolution had broken out in nni7.il, aud that the I'niziliuu army was in control of the situation. The Ministry hail resigned. The dis patches said that the revolution was an attempt to establish a republic in place of the monarchy of which Dotu Pedro is the head. A dispatch received here yesterday mnniiiii; sl-ites that the Minister of Marine was not killed, as rejorted. but that he was shot and seriously wounded by rebel soldiers. A still later dispatch from Rio de Janeiro re'Mrts that a republic has 1-een proclaimed. withSer.or da Fonseca as Fm-ideiit. The Imperial Miuisters have been placed under arrest aud are Itept in Iw confinement- The provi sional government guarantees protec tion to members of the Imperial fain ilv. m .fc StaMt Horror. St. .losnrn. Mo.. Nov. 17. Shortly, after eleven o'cIock"Friday ;isight the livery" barn and B.iiileivns of James Casey, at Four-hand Mesanie streets, caught fiie and in half an hour were burned to the ground. Twenty-seven valuable hores ami Ue:ity-seveu mules were roasted alive. Gill's livery stable, Chuksville. Tenn., was destroyed by tire and fifteen head of horses perished- Among the nuin Inir was Single wood, a trotter, valued at 57,00a. Loss between S3y,tW0 and $40, D00. 'o insurance. NEARING THE CLOSE. A Rnline; Uj- the Court In the Crnnln Trial Canoes the Prosecuting Attorney to Best III Caae. Chicago, Nov. 14. At the opening of the Cronin trial yesterday morning, Judge McConnell announced his deci sion on the question of going into tlit past history of the Clan-na-Gael. The last witness on the stand the previous afternoon was Expressman Brown. He is an ex-memrer of the Clan-na-Gael. He was asked whether or not he preferred charges against Dr. Cronin in 1SS5, the State's Attorney explaining that he proposed to show by the witness that this was a fact; that Daniel Coughlin was a member of the trial committee, and that Dr. Cronin was expelled from the organization. The logical consequence of the ad mission of this testimony was a com plete investigation of the Clan-na-Gael, at least so far as it could be made, to show causes for animosity against Dr. Cronin on the part of any one of tlia prisoners at the bar. This offer led to Jie most earnest and protracted argument between counsel for the State and counsel for the de fense that has yet taken place during the trial. Nearly every lawyer engaged in the case on either side had something to say during its progress, and there was much plain speaking. The talk oc cupied the time till adjournment and Judge McConnell announced that he would hold the matter under advise ment and would render his decision yesterday morning. In accordance with that arrangement when the court was called to order yesterday morning Judge McConnell announced his opin ion to be that the evidence sought to be elicited from Expressman Brown on the points named was incompetent and ruled it out. This decision, of course, rendered any further attempt to examine Ex pressman Brown futile, and Officer McKinnon. of Winnipeg, who was on the stand Tuesday, was recalled. He testiGed that Burke told him he had as sumed the name of J. "W. Cooper bo cause two men were watching him. At the opening of the trial in the af ternoon State's Attorney Longenecker said that in view of the court's ruling in the matter of evidence as to past do ings of the Clan-na-Gael, the State would only put one more witness on the stand a man named Chancer, from New York, who, he said, was not now in the city. It was suggested, in view of this an nouncement, that the court adjourn until Monday to give the defense time to prepare its case, but it was flmdly decided to adjourn until Saturday morning, which was accordingly done. THE TRIP ENDED. The Pan-American Close Their Junket- IncTuur. "WAsnixcTON", Nov. 14. Just forty two days after the morning of October 3. when the special train bearing tha international American excursion party pulled out of the Pennsylvania railroad station in Washington, the same train, headed by the same loco motive which has drawn it nearly 6,000 miles, rolled triumphantly into tjiecap itol city and drew up at the station, having successfully completed the most interesting and. from a railroad staud K)iut. the most extensive trip ever un dertaken by one train. How the ex cursion has resulted in furthering the important objects which the Amer ican conference was called to attain has been eloquently told by the dele gates themselves through the me dium of the Associated Press. But it might be proper to add upon the authority of one of the United State delegates who had accompanied the party over several of its thousands of miles traversed that the effect upon our own people had been most bene ficial, and that as a consequence of their association and exchange of ideas with the delegates, many of the mer chants and business men in the dif ferent towns and cities where the tourists have been entertained and in structed have had their attention seriously directed to the vast com mercial possibilities of the nations lying south of the United States, while the people generally -are awakened to the facMhat we should feel the deepest interest in the welfare and prosperity of the sister Republics, TO RETURN THANKS. Corfrnor Frauds AtlrUea the People of MNaonrl to Do on November iS. Jeffeiison Citt, Mo., Nov. 14. Following is Governor Francis" Thanks civing proclamation: In order that the people of thN Common wealth may manifest their appreciation ot the manifold blessings they have enjoyed during the year soon to close anil give ex pression to their gratitude to Almighty God, for freedom from famine and pe-tileace, for a bounteous harvest :i:id abundant prosper ity, for the priceless gift of h Government for the people and the peaceful perpetuity ol our institutions, I, David It. Franei, Governor of the State of Miouri. do designate Tour-lay, the 2J:h dy of .November, in-tant. as Thanksgiving day, and I recommend that on that day t be peopl assemble in their houses of worship and give thauk- to Providence for the nbuu dance of the year and signalize their grati tude by bestowing chnrity upon the poor aad performing other good work". In testimony whereof I have set my hand and caused to be MIized the gret seal of the state on this the eleventh day of November, In thej ear of our Lord one thousand eighS hundred aud eighty-nine. Uy the Governor, Davii IL FEANCIS. A. A. LXiUECC, Secretary of state. m 0 Paytnater-lf neral's It-port. Washington, Nov. 14. The animal report of .Paymaster-General Koehester to the Secretary of War shows'that the total disbursements during the past fiscal year amounted to S14,T5S,C21 a net increase of 321,91 S over last year, due to a large increase in the number of discharged men, 937 more than dur.ng the previous year. To these men on discharge are paid the accumulations of their retained pay, clothing not drawn in kind, deposits with interest and their travel allow ances from place of discharge to plac of enlistment. DR. CRONIN'S EFFECTS. The Finding of Dr. Cronin' Clothe. 9nf ideal Cae. and Other Articles in a st-r Calrh-1'..-in Lends Freili Interest to the Celebrated Murder Trial. Cinooo, Not. P. The sensation im connection with the all-absorbing Cro nin case still centers in the finding of the surgical caso and clothes of th mur dered physician, and the forging of an other link in the chain of circumstantial evidence that clanks ominously around I the conspirators. For som- time com plaints have been made to the sewer de partment of the Lake View station that the sewer it the intersection of Evan Bton avenue and Buena avenue was flush and running over. Two or three sewer cleaners were detailed to investigate the cause of this trouble. Michael Gil bert was foreman of the cleaning gang. Mike Roeson was one of his assistants, and W. W. McMillan had charge of a flushing wagon that was taken along to expedite their operations. The three men raised the cover of the man-hole and Beeson was lowered into the hole. He had carcely reached the bottom when he ahouted back that he had found a box. A moment later an oblong box twelve inches long and nearly as broad was hauled out of the filth. Although great ly befouled the box showed evidences of having been varnished and polished, and a brass handle in its center showed that it had been carried like a sacheL Gilbert and McMillan opened the box. One glance at the contents convinced the men that they had at last found tho clothing and instruments which Dr. Cronin had carried with him to his death. There was an assortment of ex tension splints with which Dr. Cronin had provided himself in anticipation of having to set a fractured leg when he reached 0"5ullivans ice-house. Then came a sachel and a bundle of clothing. The men delved deeper into the filthy mass and found another satchel, the iron framework of which only remained, and which contained a bundle of cloth ing. A caso of surgical instruments, the steel of which was heavily coated with rust, was drawn from the clothing. One of the men summoned the officers of tho SefSeld Avenue station and twenty minutes later a patrol wagon, manned by six officers, dashed over tho Evanston road. The bundle of cloth ing, tho instrument box and the sachels were loaded on the stretcher and carried to the station-house and thence to Superintendent Uubbard's office. Here a more careful examination wa3 made of the parcels. The leather sachel, after having been submitted to a bath under a hydrant, was opened, and the first thing the superintendent drew from it was a book that had swollen to more than twice its original size. Through th dirt on the ily leaf the name "Dr. P. II. Cronin" was discernable. In another portion of the book was a package of cards Cronin's business cards which were in a fair state of preservation. Twc C0VT Satisfied that he had at last recovered the doctor's clothing, Superintendent Hubbard ordered that the dirty mass be removed to the East Chicago station and scrubbed, preparatory to delivering it to the State's attorney. But Judge Longe necker and his associates decided that it were better to present the stuff before the jury in the condition in which it was found. The clothing and instruments were thereforo carted to the State's attorney's office and spread out for in spection. Mrs. Conklin, who saw th doctor disappear with one of the assas sins, identified each article as it was placed before her as having been car pied by the murdered man when he set oat for the O'Sullivan ice-house. All the clothing showed that it had been cut from the body after death. Tho light spring overcoat was slashed from the collar to hem and the sleeeves were torn from the waist to the shoulders. The cutaway coat of diagonal cloth was cut into pieces. The vest was cut in twain as were also the drawers, undershirt and collar. A keen-edged knife had done the work. m Indented writing upon iron has just been successfully done by an Eastern iron foundryman, by the following process: The impression on the iron is made by writing backwards on thin pa per in a mold, and then pouring in the iron- The writing thus transferred to ' the plates, when the iron is cooled, is wonderfully clear and distinct, and is so deeply imprinted is to defy any a tempt at erasure. I At Anniston, Ala., one day recently a man was hauled up in court for using profane language in the presence and hearing of ladies. The fine and coett j footed up over one hundred dollar. ' iV I w -1 a 1 CATAKUa Catarrhal Dcafne- llay Ferer A Xew Home Treatment. Su-Ierers are not peaerally aware that these diseases are coatairions, or that they are due to the presence of living parasites in tho lining membrane of the nose and eustachian tabes Microscopic research, however, has proved this to oe a fact, and the result of mis discovery is that a simple remedv has been formulated whereby Catarrh, Hay Fever and Catarrhal Deafness are permanently cared in from one to three simple applications made at home by the patient once in two weeks. N. B. This treatment is not a snuff or an ointment; both have been discarded by reputable physicians as injurious. pamph let explaining this new treatmen -s sent on receipt of three cents in stamps to pay postage bv A. H. Dixon & Son, cor. of John and King Street, Toronto, Canada. ChrU tian Adciicate. Sufferers from Catarrhal troubles should carefully read the abo . e These are more pictures of George "Wash ington sold in this country in a year than of any other person. For figures apply to the Post-Oflice Department. Tonkers states: Solid Vestibaled Trains now ran tor the first time over an Eastern line via the iLchiran Central, "the Niagara Falls Route," and the New York Central and Boston ct Albany Itadroads from Chi cago to New York and Boston. These trains are not only equipped with the finest Wap ner palace sleeping cars, but are mace thoroughly complete by having vestibaled dining, smoking, first-class and bagjrasre cars, and although constituting the famous limited" of the Michigan Central, carry all classes of passencers without extra charge. Attached to this train is a through sleeper, Chicago to Toronto (via Canadian Pacific), wnere connection is made with parlor car for MoatreaL Accommodations secured at the Michigan Central ticket of fices. No. 67 Clark street, corner Randolph, and depot, foot of Lake street, Chicago. - The fence owner who puts up a sijn "stick no bills' as a warnlnr to agents for theatrical companies would possibly do mere good by making it "bill no sticks." Washington Capital. 'Mtr pleasnres ana pa'ace. tho' we mar man. Beitei-ar so ba-ctjle. there's no place line home. especiallr if blessed with a wife whose hours are not spent in misery caused by those dragsing-down pains arising from weaknesses peculiar to her sex. Pierce's Favorite Prescription relieves and cures these troubles and brines sunshine to many darkened homes. Sold "by druggists under juitlvs euaraiifc-e from manufacturers of satisfaction or money refunded. Read guar antee on bottle wrapper. The cleansing, antiseptic and healing qual ities of Dr. Sage's CaUrrh Remedy are un equaled. Asd now a riral of Edison's has come to the surface with an invention for piercing the ears without pain. No modern opera house should be without one. Pack. Florid and the South. The Louisville & Nashville Railroad, with it6 double daily fast trains, still affords the pas?en jers for Florida ad the South east the best facilities and quickest time, with fewest changes. Only thirty-six hours Sl Louis to Jacksonville without change of cars. Only thirty-fojr hours to Savannah, twecty-threo hours to Atlanta, seventeen hours to Chattanooga, twelve hours to Nashville. For any further in formation write to J. IV. Mass Division Passenger Agent, 114 North Fourth St., St. Louis, Mo. The law permits a man to use his wife to rob his creditors. Yet in the fao of this it is argued that marriage is a failure. Bing- hamtoB Herald. West Brook, North Caeouxa. Sept. Cth, 1566. De. A. T. Shallexbirger. Rochester, Pa. Zai Sir The two boxes of Pills you seat rae did everything you said they would. My son was the victim of Malaria, deep-set. by living in Florida two vears. and the Antidote has done more than hve hundred dollars' worth of other medi cines cculd have done for him. 1 have had one of my neighbors try the medicine, and it cured him immediately. 1 now recommend it to every one suffering from Malaria. Respectfully yours, TV. V. Moxuoa. Dentists oujrht to make good campaign orators: they have such an elective way of taking the stump. Baltimore American. Consumption Purely Cored. To TnE Editok: Pleasa inform your readers that 1 have a positive remedy for the above named disease. By its timely use thousands of hopeless caes have been permanently cured. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy free to any of your readers who have consumption if they will send me their espress and post-omce address. Respectfully, T. A. Sioccsi. M. C, 151 Pearl street, Sew York. Tin: man who cats four meals a day on the steamship must be fond of the sea board. Boston Commercial Bulletin. Metuoceitt always copies rjptrinrity. Dob bins' Electric Soup has been imitated more than anv soap made Ask vour procer for 2oin" Electric. Ali other Electrics, Elec tricrtv, Magnetics, etc., are imitations. It is a sailor's experience that seas gen erally wash in dirty weather. Baltimore American. Like Oil Upon Troubled Waters is Hale's Honey of Horehound and Tar upon a cold. Pike's Toothache Drops Cure in one minute. A eooD way to make money in oil is to stand by and see the other fellow put dowm the hole Wheeling (W.Ya.) Intelligencer. Do not purge nor weaken the bowels, but act specially on the liver and bile. A perfect liver correcter. Carter's Little Liver Pills. Otsters are very self-possessed creat ures. They never tarn red when they get into a stew. The best cough medicine is Piso's Cure for Consumption. 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