"""tHMSv M y (' THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, FKB.14, 18M. G ii tf M k H THIEVES BET AWAY WITH $14,000 IN BONDS AND STAMPS, BOLD KAID BY CRACKSMEN. Tim Wutrhmiin Unit Into lnriiiliillt.T anil Tllfii tlif Vuiill Mint Hiilrrril Uunhli- In (Ipru "' '''' "I'1'11 Contiilnril Scicriil Tliotniuiil lhillMN Tim llomU All Niitnlicrril. Sr. .Tiisim'II, Mo.. Fob. 10. -Itobbcrs tnodo a raid on the State Nutlontil Han): nt Haviinnuli, Mi., sixteen miles from hero, lust night. They bout tho night watchman Into Insensibility imil then effected nn entrance into tlio vault. They secured about SMO worth of stamps belonging to tho postolllce, hut worn unable to open tho safe which contained several thousand dollars. In the private bo.os connected with the vault thi! robbers fouml 811, oDd in bonds, which t hey carried away with them. The bonds were numbered from U'U.T.III to 1 .'0,7 It Inclusive and numbers lll.lHl ami Ill.lHi. The coupons on the bonds due January I . I8tni. had not been detached. FLED FROM TRANSVAAL. Mlrlilcuu Mlnrnt Itrfuieil to ThUh trim AuiiIiihI thi! Himt (Internment. litoMtoop, Mich,. Feb. !). Caplnin W. II. Knight and his party, who left here last spring for the gold Ileitis of .South Africa, have returned home nn expeotodlv. Two ivoohs before .lame son's raid Into the Transvaal the nlll eers of the mining eotnpaiiles were smuggling rilles ami ammunition into the country in the bottom of eolte ears Tuesday, llocombcr :il, Ihe mine, were hhut down and the men were ordered to tnho guns ami ammunition and lie prepared to march to .loiuinne.sburgby 1 o'clock In the afternoon. The Michigan men lef used to obey tlio order and they were In formed that they must take up arms against tlio lloer government or leave tho mines. Captain Knight and party left at once and were just over t lie line in the Orange Free slate when the buttle between the Hours and Dr. .lumeson occurred. Many iiiIiutn. says Captain Knight, were forced into taking up arms by the ollleials, who shut up all the boarding houses and bought all the available provisions and literally starved the men Into accepting their terms. The Michigan men say that .to tin Hays Hammond deserves iio sympathy. HIGH WATER IN TEXAS. Tli llriuiM ItUiT CoHtlnui", In i:ie lli'iiy Iah In l.ltn Slink. Four Woinii, Tex.. IV.b. 10 During the pust thirty-six hours nnothei rise of six feut has eoino down the llraos river. At IIeiuisteud two fenyboatb were swept away and the iron pillars of the new bridge are gone. Hundreds of dead horses and cattle are Heating down stream and the loss is heavy all along the river. Volasco l.s now an Island. Two white men and one negro were drowned. The sjnliinu river in K;st Teas Is out of its banks untl is doing much damage to ssiw mills. Many head of live stock have been drowned. M'KINLEY THEIR CHOICE. Hamuli Itriiillilli'tin l.enltlutnrs. ru fur Ihn Ohio Muii. Toi'kka, Kan., Feb. 111. -The Topeka Mall recently asked tlio Kepubllcan members of the legislutuic for their Presidential preference, and to sug gest a winning platform. To-day It publishes letters from sixteen, and all favor MeKlnley for President, and pro tection in the platform, and one only, Axeltou of Pottawatomie, favors thu free and unlimited coinage of silver. Maker of Franklin and linoduo of liourbon want the Mute convention to Indorse Cyrus I. eland for national com mittccman. hhotlteil Tllcintilti k lo llciitli. l,i;uu.l)klu.,Fcb. 10. -At Tonkawa. a small town a few miles north of here Free Mutho.ii.sls aie holding a revival, and It seems the whole town will be turned over to religion The meeting goes on every day and night Men and women faint and men ami women have tiled in the last month while shouting. From miles around people Hock to the meeting Men who have never before attended church have joined ami begun preaching. A CiililcKriim I'rom .Mm. Il.iiiimoinl. Wamiinuion, I'cb, 10.- Secretary Ol - " -. .. . ..... .j wi ns received the following cable from Mrs. ,liiu Hays Hammond, ney lias received gram dated yesterday at Pretoria: He cause of my husband's 111 health, due to prison coutlncmcjit, tho government allows me to remove him lo u private house, where I can personally attend liim. The picllmliiury examinations are proceeding and tlio treatment ol the prisoner:, is good.'' I'm her ntK'Tiilil licit Ten Wurs, HoiiiKsiKit, N. Y,, Fob. 10. The Uev. Father John M. Fitzgerald, con victed of arson in thu second degree, to-day was sentenced to ten years con tinement in the Statu prison at Au burn. Father FlUgorald atllriucd his Innocence and denied that he had ever committed arson or Instigated anyone to thu crime. A KitiiKiin Cllj, Kut. II. ink I'.itU, Kansah Citv, Mo., Feb. Ill The Hank of Kansas City, Kun., a small btato bank, did not open this morning, ami W. B. Porter, jr., the cashier and principal stockholder, posted a notljo that the Institution was in tlie hands of Statu Hank Kxaiiiluer Hrieduiitlial. Thu liabilities are about 80,000. while the usvetu aggregate IfoO.OOO. COST OF THE CANAL. Clrti-litml SrinU to niisr llliiiitlri cm tlie MrHruciinii I'rojcct. W.viunoto.n. IV 1 1. Id President Cleveland yesteiday sent to the House th report 'of commissioners appointed t'ndcr net of Congress to malte an In vestigation of the route of the pro posed Nicaragua eaual. The salient routines of the document have already been published. The report contains very elaborate data respecting tho woik alieady done by the company, thu physical vhaiaeteristlcs of thu country, the dangers to be met. the weak points to be overcome, and va rious other detailed statistical Infor mation. The report treats the ennui Ucstloii under three divisions, viz.: Thu eastern, (Jrevlown harbor; the lake and river division, from Oehou to the west side of Lake Nicaragua: and tin western division, from l.ake Men ruuga to the Pacific ocean. Tin- com mission presents tho following grand recapitulation of estimates of cost for the whole canal as weil us those for separate portion, also for certain incidentals: I'ninp.uiv K-tlnnilc. Ml U'.i.sll . ". Wi78! i'll.'il'i.UU . :i;;!,u i llitiril'4 K-tiumle. j. ". i.:w;..t" -il.il'. "! J-.INI.T7 1 i).t) i.on.'nn 1.111 '.KM 111.7,411 S JJ.il 1.1 IWrrti illiiin Luke mill liter dm. lull Vilfrii illvUlmi .... I.IkIiU imil limiy. .Mnii(i 'merit mi I ii uitieeriin' Hnciiltil N"vii' T..inl Conl inciiii'i i ill per out . ...s.'ju.ii; flt.liH.0M (ii iiml tntnl For obtaining , . ti'.i,s.::,iv.i m:is.i7v!ii the necessary data for a tinal project. eighteen mouths' time, coverlnir two ury seasons, mill an expenditure of 5a.".o,i)0n will be re ipilrcd. GOOD FOR BUSINESS. Till' Suci-cn of III'- 1 tori-1 lmie llni a liiitrHomc KITi'vt on Trade. Nkw Yoiik. Feb. i0, II. t! Dun X Co.s weekly review of trade says: The wonderful success of the popu lar loan alters the faee of events. The lnllueneeof this event upon nil iiiuiiii tacturiug mid all trade can not bo lightly estimated. It strips the silver agitation of all its power to burl. 11 puts the Treasury on a safe basis for tlie time, whether Congress does any thing useful or not. It r.olilies for eign nations that the United states has power as well as purpose. It un locks millions of gold which have I ecu gathered in picpnratioii, brings dlicetly several millions oT gold iroin Kuroiiu mid stimulates the anxiety of foreign investors to obtain American securities. riintoi;r.iilirit .1 l.oni; llnrieil llullrt. Moniiii'.m.. Feb. Id. The experi ments with cathode photography ap plied to surgery are being carried on at McdiU university with great .suc cess. Yesterday the professor experi mented on ii patient of Dr. Kilp-itrlck, Tolsou Cunning, who bad been shot in tlie Irft. leg about Christmas. Ihe bullet could not be located, and the man siitl'ered intense pain. The wound had closed up. The leg was holographed, and, though it look iorty-tive minutes, the bullet was found. .Nil More I.tiiior Trials for .luilire ll.ilr. Wii'iui'A, Kim.. Feb. I'l. Yesterday !udc Dale of the district court made the announcement that under no elr cumstaiicos would he try tiny more liquor cases under tlie prohibitory law, mid ordered the district clerk to put all thu liquor cases now pending at the foot of the docket. This prac tically means the abandonment of the liquor prosecutions. Mill Meet Mureli II. Kmi'oiua.Kuii ,Feb 1 (). The liopub- liean congressional committee for thu Fourth district met in this city yostur- day afternoon and issued a call for a convention to nominate a candidate for eongiessinan and to elect delegatus to the St. Louis convention, to meet in Kmporia, March '.) at 1 o'clock. 'J' lie committee is unanimous for MeKlnley. 'I lie lli'nl)ilm Holt. Dl'lii.l.N, Feb. 111. Tho tiartoriy meeting of the council of thu Irish Na tional Federation was held here yes terday. It was icported after the meeting that it had been cry conten tious, and that, after scvcrafdivlsions by vote. Tlmothv llealy and twenty eight of his supporters left the room. Suiil Tor MlO,.1tlO; Seidell fur ;,-,. (irniuii., Okla. Fob. mi.- Mrs. Mary ?. .Miiuara, who several moiiiiis ago began stilt against (feorge S. Kendall, a wealthy capitalist and snorting man, for SIx'.Mxi damages for ejectment, as sault and battery, injury lo her house hold goods and slander", yesterday set tled tho case for &7.1. cnouelu Iti-.uly to .Ne(;otliitr. l,i mion, Fell. III. -It was seml-ollle-lally unnoiinccd last uvoiiiug ttuit there Is good reason to believu that Veneueia is prepared to enter into a friendly discussion with Hreat llrit iiin on tin! subject of thu I man ar rests and the incidents connected with them. Woni.in Culltj of Mautlum-litcr. I,Avi;i:v.i, Kan., Fob. 10. -Alice Tiiurstou was convicted of man slaughter in the second degree in the District court for tho murder of Kiln l.ane. P.mli wero disorderly women. I lu a street Ik-lit Allcu 'Thurston tabbed the duuu girl to death. IliirrUoii for lrlete.iu-l.iiri;e. Imiia.nai'oi.is, Intl., Feb. ;D. There Is a movement on foot anion' the leading Itepublican politicians of tho Slate to send ovPresldont Harrison to the national convention at St. J.ouls nt one of tho delegates-ut-large. No Kt-foruiH In !tus,i St. I'Kmisiimri.I'Vh. ;u -Tho press censor has instructed tlie newspapers not tf publish anything to encourage the Illusion that the government is meditating reforms of a liberal char acter in its admluistiiitivu regime. tlenjiinilii IS.iilfllrr llunct-il, Canon Cirv, Colo., Fob. 10, -Ilcnj.i. iilu Hadoliff, the slayer of the entire ichool board of Jefferson district, I'.irlt county, was hanged at the pent .cntlnry last night at .s;0j o'clock. PRIZE FIGHT SITUATION. GOVERNOR THORNTON ACCUSED OF AIDING DAN STUART. DELEGATE CATRON TALKS. Occlnrin Hull thu .Nov Mexico i:rcnlhr Sliuiil In Hllli tlio I'liglllMli- Ciirnl till 1'niml mill Horn .Vol Inlrnil lo Knfnrio llie l.:ttt Tlio (iotrrnor'n .Action hull- I'lttrK ii .Miicli. WamiiinoioN. Feb. 111. Delegate Cu ron of New Mexico is greatly dis pleased over tlie. assui'tioii that lie has been acting under thu advice of (!ov- ernor Thornton of New Mexico in his ell'orts to prevent prize, lighting in tho Territory. Mr. Ciitron not only denies that he has received the governor's co-operation, but makes the direct charge that the Uowrnor abutted Dan Stuart In his ell'orts to pull off the light. Mr. Carton gave the following to Ihe press: "The statement has been published substantially that the action taken by me on the prize lighting bill was on the advice ami in. the request of (Sovcriior Thornton. liovernor Thornton never consulted with me, never advised me nor requested me to do anything in regard to that subject. From information which I have re ceived ri out New Mexico I believe that liovernor Thornton. while pretending that he would like to stop the light, was actually acting in collusion with Dan Stuart in order to have the tight come oil'; had advised Stuart that there was no law in New Meico which would etiablo hint or the authorities to stop the ll'.'lit and substantially informed Stuart that the tight inieht go on, although he could not openly consent. As soon as the bill had been .signed last night thu ollleials here tele graphed Hit! dinted States attorney in New Mexico to see that tlie law was cnfoiced." Kl Po, Texas. Fob. HI (invernor Thornton was here last night ami left this morning for Santa l-'e. The (!ov- ernor arrived fioin l.as tlritees on the train that brought Peter Maher to town and, curiously enough, thu pair took the same train out of hero. Slier Iff Ascasa. who accompanied the fight ers to Kl Paso, leturued to Las Crtices and was advised by the Hovornor that his vigilance was unnecessary, as the Federal liovernment had re lieved him of nil responsibility in the matter, .lust where the governor ob tains tills interpretation of thu law is not known here, lawyers arguing that under tho new Federal act the liov ernment. must be called upon by the local territorial governors for assist ance in suppiessing lights before the troops can be ordered out. Horace deeds, the Atlantic City imiii, who is to meet Jack Kvcrhnrdt, nrnved this morning with Contain li'.ori and now every lighter who is to take part in tlie six battles is on thu ground. Sam Austin, of New York, temporary stake-holder, wires that he will turn over the money insuring tho purses to Stake-holder I.awler at Houston, to-morrow morning, ticorgu Slier, the referee, will arrive this moruiiiL from Chicago. WILL FIGHT IN MEXICO. (In Ihe 1. 000 A ere Ituueli of llr. Ale. uinler. h liellreil Arm Olllier. Dallas, Texis. Fob. 10, -A geutlo man whose name cannot be given, but who Is as close to Dan Stuart as any man living, said to-day -'The Maher Fltz.simiuous tight will take place on the estate of Dr. Alexander, a retired United States army surgeon, who has one of the finest grape vineyards in Mexico, located four miles from Kl Paso. This estute consists of i.tlOO acres of land in a body. Part of it is located on the disputed international boundary lino, and is not yet under tlie jurisdiction of either .Mexico or thu United States. "Dr. Alexander Is not only willing that the tight should come oil' on his prop'erty, but his eldest son is a busi ness partner of Dan A. Stuart on the Hoard ot Trade at Dallas, where the stock, bond, cotton and produce mar ket quotations of the world art posted, 'This sou of Dr. Alexander made the arrangements for the light to conns oh" on the Aluxundcr oitalc, and ho declares that no Mc.icr,u authorities will interfere against the protest of his father and himself, who will do what they please on their property until the question of national jurisdic tion is settled." Dan A. Stuart sent this telegram from Kl Paso to V. (5. Crush, general passenger agent of the Missouri, Kan sas X Texas Railroad company at Dal las: "There is no change in my program. Tlie Maher-Fltz.sliutnons contest will I positively take place on the morning oi i enruury 1 1. Iliiiiiliiiuster lloilttorlli lit Djlin,'. Pasaiikna. Cal.. Feb. IC Allen T, Dodworth, famous as a leader of tho Dod worth baud, the delight of musical New York forty years ago. and father of hand orL'tinlzatiou In the United ! Mates, Is lying at the point ofdeaih with utieuuioiiia at his home in Pasa dena. Mr. Dodworth Is 7 1 years old. i:lllor lliuilop Sentenced, Ciiuaiio, Feb. 10. Jotenh K. Dunlop, nronrielor of tlio l hlcago Dispatch, was to-day sentenced to two years in the penitentiary imil a tine of S'.'.OOO for circulating through tho mails In decent matter contained in the daily Issues of his newspaper. 'Irlllliii; With AfTcetloim Cottly. MiniioiMii.is 111., Feb, 10 Thu jury in thu breach of promise case of Dora Tindall vs. Tyra S Vlckers, after be- ling nut fifteen hours returned a ver dict in favor of Miss Tindall for SIS,. M0 damages. CRISIS IN CUBA. llrcUltr llrul AtillrlpHlnl mi Hi I ii ml lloforn tlio Knil of March. Ha nana, Full. 10 The publfe nppre henslon and the gravity of the situa tion on this Island can hardly be over stated. There l.s a concensus of opin ion that a crisis Is nt hand. (Jen. Wcy ler has luft Porto ISico for Havana. It is not alone the approach of the new eominander-lti-clilef that causes anxiety and intensities feeling, but the general consciousness that tho military, political ami financial strain is too severe to last long. The Spanish opinion is that real war is about to be made, and that In a brief campaign It will be shown that the inn reh of the insurgents through thu Island could not have happened If the regular army had been actively handled The Cubans ela'iin that they grow stronger lu the Held and that thu rebel forces are being strengthened by bands from tho east that will balance the additional troops from Spain. It, would bo vain to assert in dividual views as to the value of these claims. One tiling is certain, the con centration of the armies in the Prov ince of Havana promises combats of Increasing importune! and decisive re sults before the end of .March. The excitability of the sympathizers with the Insurgents nbout liencral WVylor is almost incredible. His co.n Ing Is a night nuiri! to the Cuban autonomists, who anticipato rolontlob.s persecution and arc largely, according to their ability, taking refuge in the Stales. SLID DOWN SIX STORIES. .IIfKi-.ot- I'rlnter lltto u N:irrov i; eupe from lle.itli Out- lle.iil. I'm sin Hd, I'n, Fub. K. Aii early morning tire at McKeesport, Pa., re sulted in the lo-s of one life and the destruction of property worth S'-'oO,oO(i. Thu fire started on the fifth floor of the Altmeyer building, and is .sup poc(l to have been caused iv defect- lvu electric light wiring. The Haines were discovered by ihu printers of tlie McKeesport Herald as the lire began to cat Its way through the sixth floor. The night s work had just been finished and the paper was about to go to press. When the flames were seen a rush was iiiude for the usual point ot egress, but the stairways were impassable. The only resources left were the win dows and tho rope in the elevator shaft. All except ii. M. Itarton, the foreman of tho composing room, suc ceeded in sliding down the rope. His cscupe was cut off and he was burned to death. The Haines spread to the adjoining buildings before they were extin guished. The loss to the Altmeyer building and the Herald plant is esti mated at t-IT.'i.DOi), and on tin? oilier buildings, S':.",(W. MARRIED HER CHOICE. A Nfliraslniii ItesorlH to llulx-.ts Corpim I'mrccilliiRii liSifiire 1IM New Wife. Yiiiik Neb., Feb. 10. Judge Hates of this place has issued a writ of habeas corpus, commanding the superintend ent of the Stnte Industrial School for (iirls, to deliver to the local authori ties the body of Anna Louisa Janes, a MePhorson county young woman, alleged by her husband so be unjustly confined at thu institution under thu mime of Anna douiMi ('louse. Tho girl was sent to tho school on her parent's representation that she was incorrigitile. In tin: application for tho writ it is alleged that her incor rigibility lay in her refusal to marry the man selected for her by her parents and her action in marrying instead one of her own choice. Con siderable interest is manifested in the case owing to the unusual law noiiit involved. A SOLDIER'S LUCK. tieoie Nlli-s, a I'rltato In tlio Kecnl.ir Arm), i:ieeU In Inherit tt'JoO.OUW. Foiit Kll.r.l, Kan.. Feb. '(). lieorgo I). Nlles, who came here from Abilene eight years ago and enlisted as a, pri vate in tho I'nited States army, ex pects lo establish his right to an Iowa foitunc. He claims to be tho illegiti mate son of u wealthy bachelor in Central Iowa, who rccentlv died in testate. Nilus' mother is also dead, but she left him valuable documents which, it is alleged, piovo his parent age. Nlles has recently boii stationed in the. Fast with tho medical corps, but Is now on a furlough bringing suit to recover the estate, which is estimated at SJiO.oou. Itet. Tiiillhee Sues for Divorce. Pr.iiin, Ok., Feb. iO.-ltuv. J. M. Taulbee, formerly pres'dlug elder of thu Methudlst church of Covington, Ky., has sued his wife, Salllu C. Taul bee, for divorce. Kev. Tatilbeo charges tho defendant with neglecting him in that she wined and dined other men in his absence. He also charges In-r with selling his property ami running away with another man. (onii'Z Will I'.Hliilillnli it ioriniient. Havana, Feb. K).--It is reported that (ieneral Muxlmo (iomez. is going to establish a seat of government at Siguanea, Province of Santa Clara. Ho has been announced to bo on thu move at Uatabano, Sail Felipe, Falud and Mariel, this Province. lint Dniiriivcn ApnUilpil'.' London, Feb. lo, The Saturday Review mentions a rumor that an am ple apology from dad Dunraveii to tho New York Yacht club Is on its way to tho I'nited States. NEWS IN BRIEF. A company is forming to erect and npuratu an anti-trust zinc furnace at Wobb City, .Mo. Tho Missouri Democrats in Congress elected Mr. Dockery their member of the Congressional Cumpaigu com mittee. Senntor Dubois' resolution tochangc tho Senate rules concerning dis riliu tion of appropriation bills wui de jeuted by a voto of )( to 5 p. SIXTEEN WERE PRESENT, HOUSE OPENS PROCEEDINGS WITH A MEAGER ATTENDANCE, SILVER DEBATE STILL ON. It.irlt.tl of 'iforRhi, Scorm Hip Colli neiiiocriiln for llffrnllnj- tllitml. lifii- rnil II. ileh, iiml other While .Mflul J.e.nter Situation In Kentucky lleferrnl to lutcrcttlnir l)leinlon. Wasiiinoton, Feb. 10. Thcie were sixteen members on the floor and nine teen spectators in the galleries when the Douse opened at 10:.'I0 o'clock this morning. The legislative day of yes terday still continued us the House had been in recess over night. Mr. Corliss of Michigan and Mr. Iloatiierof Louisiana spoku ill favor of nonconeurience. and Mr. Mllncrof Michigan ami Mr. Hartlett of (Jeorgin in favor of concurrence In the Senate flee silver substitute. While Mr. Itartlett was speaking Mr. lioatner. by a reference to the defeat of "Silver Dollar" llland, (ieneral Hatch and other silver leaders, drew an indignant protest against the treucheroiis manner In which the gold Democrats hud stubbed in the back Democratic candidates who differed with them. "Witness." said he con temptuously, "tho Democratic scene daily being enacted in Kentucky. When did it become Democratic doc trine todufcat Democratic candidates?" "The situation in Kentucky." re plied Mr. lioatner. "illustrates the de stroying effect of Democrats refusing to stand by tho party platform. If the silver Democrats would abide by the declaration of tin party made in convention we would not to-day bis threatened with the loss of a senator from that State." We are threatened with the loss of a senator in Kentucky," retorted Mr. Hartlett, "because men who are not in the majority seek to control. I want to say that whether in the ma jority or minority, wherever the Dem ocratic Hag lloats there will be my stand." "If the Democratic national conven tion adopts a gold platform and nom inates a gold candidate," interposed Mr. Skinner, North Carolina, Itepub lican. "will you support the ticket?" "I will vote lor any man," replied Mr. Hartlett, "whom the majority of the Democrats nominate in conven tion." "Then you aro willing to sacrifice the interests of tlie people on the nl tar of party?'' "1 am willing to forego teniporarr.y the consummation of what must even tually come and can only come through tho Democratic parti-." THE PANAMA CVNAL. Cnniit llener.ll Mfiii:iln .Milken ii K porl to tin; Stale Dcpiirl iiient. Washington, Feb. lo A report has been made to the Slate denartment by United State Consul (ieneral Vlfqualn at Panama, upon the business of the Panama railroad and the prospects of tho canal, lie shows that there is a small but steady increase in the num ber of American steamers anchoring at Panama. They carry twice as much cargo as all tlio other steamers. In live years tho number of urnvals of American vessels has Increased from lifty-lho to eighty-one, while the ar rivals of Knglish steamers in tlie same time increased from seventy-two to onlv eighty-four. The consul general says the trade across the isthmus would be much larger if tlie railroad rates were lower. Mr. Vifquain says: "Under a foreign ownership and a foreign management, the American corporation icnown as the Panama Uailrnad company will continue to thrive wiiuthcr there bo a canal or not, irrcutlv to the detriment of American interests, commercial and international, inasmuch ns F.uropcan tendencies seem bent, either for self preservation or international ju'ilousy, to undermine and destroy thu I'nited States prestige in this part of tlio world. My firm belief Is that there will be a canal built within tho next decade." ALL M'KINLEY'S WAY. Tim Ohio Itcpiitillcun Con i on t Inn Will Mt't'l Marrli 10 Fornkt-r Chiilrinnii. Coi.r.Miii's, Ohio, Feb. 10. Tho He publican state convention will be hoid in Columbus March 10 and 11 and Jo seph II. Forakor will bo tcinnornry chairman. Ho was selected by the state central coiuiulttcu on motion of Judge Miller of Steubunville, seconded by Charles 10. Hard, both McKlnloy men. A resolution was adopted in dorsing MeKlnley for president, Tlio I.aiulliKtiiii St'iittlt'il. PAtciiooia, d. I., Feb 10, After a consultation with Captain Williamson, sailing muster of tho tug duckeubiich, Captain Duff of the damliigtnu decided to scuttle his vessel, which has been on tlie rocks since last Tuesday. Cap tain Williamson with groat ditllculty mado his way to tho engine room and opened thu sea valves. Tho steamer now lies uooui iu varus irom snore, with her noo pointing northwest. Shu is full of water and tho cargo is ruined. Iiy for Frrt-il sIhich Ailtcil. I!u iimo.np, Va,, Feb. 10. A bill now pending lu tho Virginia Senate pro vides that seven well known men. whom it names, shall bo incorporated a body politic under tho name Thu National Adjustment company, whoso object shall bu tho adoption by Con gress of a constitutional amendment providing payment for emancipated slaves, one-half to go to former own era, thu other half to the freed men. Tim Sultan Al Allci of Win I'owrrn. London, Feb. jo, Thu Constanti nople correspondent of tho Times says that the Sultan has invited tho cm has ics of tho powers to declare their views on ihe demands of the Zcilounlls. JACKSON'S CONFESSION. The Atlt-Ki'il Murilircp of IVitrl llr.tiiu Mnkt'ti Another Confemloii. ClNt I.NNATt, Ohio. Fob. Id. Scott, Jnckson yesterday sent for a friend to whom hu said: "Walling once tola me that he nt one time betrayed May Smith, lie said hu had performed u criminal oneration on her and it had been successful and that the Smith girl had subsequentlv went, to Louis ville am! tho thing "was hushed up. When Wood told me Pearl IJr.Miu's laincntiible plight I suggested Wal ling. I vns in (ireencastlt then. On my return I talked to Walling and ho said ho would perforin the operation on Miss llrvnii. Now. 1 can't tell you the rest. Send for P.rother Tlbbltts, seoretarv of the Y. . . A. I will tell all to him." Tibbllts came and prayed with tlie prisoner, dater Tlbbltts wrote the confession us it wus dictated by Jackson, but the hitter signed it, as follows: "Here, with the Hlble in my hand, on my knees before (iod, I swear I was not guilty of murdering that poor girl. 1 did get her to come to Cincin nati to undergo an operation. Walling was to get .yiii for performing it, but not for murdering that poor girl. I don't know whore he killed her. or how ho killed her, or w hat ho did with her after ho killed her. I did not kill the poor girl, lie is thu guilty man. Will Woods was to send ."0 to him through mo for performing tho opera tion. This Is the truth, so help mo (iod." WANT NO HAIR CUT. rro"liiuitloii AholUlihii- numif-s I'ninei n llt'tolt In Corrii. Yokoiiam . Fob. 1 (). Of the many changes introduced in quick succession in Corcii, the recent adoption of tho Western method of hair dressing has ultracted most attention. Tho king recently issued a proclumrtioii urging the saurilicu of the queues, and set the example by having his own hair cut, the prince royal following suit. The proeliimation created conster nation in both ollicial and private cir cles. Tho minister of education re signed and retired to his country home when his protests m the innovation weie disregarded. Many lesser gov ernment ollleials also resigned rather than sacrifice their locks. Tho proclamation escited alarm among the people at large, but at oaoh of tho four gates of tlie capital coip-tubles are posted to await, the coming of country people audio compel them to submit to the barbers, who aro in waiting to cut their hair. Western hats and coats aro generallv adopted by thoe who Iums their queues. In the rural district tlie Corcans have broken out into actual rebellion at tlie prnclumulioii. Aliinv local gov ernors have resigned their posts.owing to their unwillingness to out off their queues. Several hundred people have tied to the mountains and as many more are under arms, preparing to attach thi: Corcati troops. Tcxim tllliel.ils Alert. ArsriN. Texas, I'eb. lo. It is learned unotlieially here that Adjutant lien oral Mabry has ordered the Texas Hangers to move nearer 1-21 Paso, so as to be in readiness for instant survicu in case the prize lighters attempt tc pull their tlgli off on Texas soil. THE MARKETS. Ks'ssC-i, Mn,.Kili. 10.- 'Ih il. 'in. mil fit ulii'iit hero liiecii"i up eoiiiiti'l.ih.j t -il,i.. Mii-I .nl"r' UJte in tile uln'ii tin iicTilliitUo mnrki't :i stroiu;, iiml wi-iu liltle or no lower tlnili je-l nliij V, but tin feel I in; at llvi clus,, wi ui ,ik. Ilnrd Wliciil -No L Die. No ?., IVA.', No. 4. Mcili-jictol, (ll IV; no ifrailn l"il IHr. Soft Wheat -No .'. ;ii"i7.-. No :l. iiiii'Ts-: No. I, i'iii folic; reJiTteil, r"i Spii'ii; Wlitnt No. S, li'lt. No a, i'.("t)V; reject id, illiAjJo; wliitn tlrni 'lin:it. .Yi fill! Corn -No 'J '.M'.J Nn a. :'J',!i N). 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',e; unbblari, ft"! dnrUi 'i.si,o: r w, hit, ft'., itie; ihujiiii", dull, tlie iloeti Drn.ed Ilea. 7!-c: priiiBs.S'd'''; ttirl.-nys 'I'.io.nnlthlcn, Jr; ilucliH, '.I i, ' Jc ; D0r", flit, ii ji.7r. lutt-r ( roaiiit'lli. extra 'iitMMtor.HVip; llrtt, lo: ilnlr. Inner. IV j full, r,lc;htnri picl.isl, fie Ii, K) il'.'c oil uniJi's N", t'tmntry roll, Inuoy, li'sc; fl nlo. lie. Aliplcii Mliuli liurreN'U n luli ni JV21: In cy. i'i'i'i iV) H-r iMrivli eioic 41.7.UCJ; rotiiinon to pi'l $UU' pir Uirntl. Tim prucK in a Hindi wnyani uiecul.ir nail ran,--) I'oiu Wo tos;r pur lia. l'ntiittiip- s'oiud f.in ('uhir.nln potntoet urn soli int: at IK'iiUe. pur hn. Iloiiut itrown, hiipiiIv hxlit, -V la a mii ill w iv ; cli.il si .liiix ir ha in car ioIp ; fiuir), 'lClc pur ha Chle:ii;o llouril of Tr.nln. Cuiciio. I'eh 111 -Tim following kiln riinvn of pricuxtif Ihn Kr.ila niul lumiiliri in'irkjt on tlinlxinril of tr.ulii: HliMl I mi' .'.'''J- 'Ion.. lln.li l.im. p.,,, ,..,,, ? WllllAT- " I'Vlnmiry. ifii up, May .. .. lt7U; t,7 171, ivsh inly iwy iniii tiijf i)7? Cons - Kehruory '.'SV. ( "S '..' Miy U) u huh :t). s..ptiiinhor.. cj1. :u?4 in, ;u. Oats Fehriinry 1'!', Ill-, 0S in: Miiv UP', Jl.s, -ii -; ..Inly -1J4 -l!i il4 :'l?i I'ORH- 1'iliranry 10 1214 III 17".. May 11 m, niaj'i idis, 1111171, Inly 1j in lu 0 li..u in:', ItU'.U-- rehruary ft IPi ftvj'i Mny ft 71 ill's .'iiu'j n 7'Ji , Ju y ,, . 3 tft 5 :.!j ft ay, ft s?'4 i aoiir Itir.s- 1'i'biuurv ft l.'ij ft 12'. M-y ft:i7', b 2 ft a it r,;rj., Inly ft n f."s ft co, r. , I.lve Slock. KissasCitv, Jlo. I'eh. Itl-Cittb, rmvipt,, (si cnlvf, III i-liipp'il jiwtnnltiy, 1,17(1 oti tic, no e.ilvei. 'Ill j iniirliot uiw ijulct 11 111 1 11 MHimtly Klently, lltoceil I eef nail export leers. ... Tex ih, -in. I Iii'lltui ittceiu (dum.'UhI helfert Sic f!pri and fwderii Calves . Jlti,-s-l!.coiiitH, it. 74 : rliiniiol ..SUI'Ij.I.S. ..iJ'Jf;i.M ..Si ID ill S'l . ivl.lj'i.tiiii ..t;'. isoi jmlei I ly, l,i:i.'. 'Ihi market u.i uiiinen. Inn ii, .,,..,1 h onlv. 'Ihu tup niln w.is l unil tho hull; of t.il". froni.lHito $19) Kh'ti-ltocfliti, l,:ij HlilptD 1 etcr.luy. i.'. on mii w. n. nominally hIpmiIv. 'Hid fu loving nn, riMiiMiunliitlvi, ii., 107bhiep va . a a rw tu4bHvnuiuimiitiv-wmmi! "V ill lT , y...'izt.