cv 1 1 N J v 1 THE OLD EOMAN GONE DEATH OF ALLEN G. THURMAN, OF OHIO. .lie rsts Away nt tlin Itlpo Ago of B3 YrarsI.ons lu Voor llrnltli, Jlnt, Not for Somo Time, Considered Berlousljr felck Tho aiany Itesponsllito Positions Uo Which lie Hail Heeu Culled. Dcntli of Allen O. Tltiirninn. CdLUiinUs, Ohio, Dec. 13. Ex-Sen- ator Allon O. Thurman died very uddonly at 1:15 o'clock this afternoon. .llc had long been in bail health, but . .his Illness had not been regarded as dangerous for fcorao time. Mr. Thurman was 82 years old .November 13, but his health" was such at that timo that for the first tlmo In .years thoro was no public celebration Jiero In honor of tho "Old Uoman." Judge Thurman's death Is directly traceable to an accident Kovdmber 1. In walking from his room fo tho library ho tripped in somo unaccount . able manner and fell heavily to tho iloor. llo did improvo to some ex tent, but a week after tho accident ho suffered a relapso and siuco then it hud been realized among his family that his days wore numbered. JUr, Thurman' Career. - "Tho Old Romau," as Mr. Thurman will ever bo reverently and affection- atoly remembered by his polltiml ad- nnrers, c:uno ot n proud old Virginia family, llo was born Kovembor 10, 1813, in Lynchburg, his father being a minister of tho Methodist church. Hut his father became early in llfo 1 impressed ngalnst slavery and ho dis- posed of his colored help. In 1810 the father removed with his family lo Chillicothc, Ohio, where ho becured employment as a school teacher, und his .on became one of his pupils. Later young Allen attended tho Uhil llcolho high Echool, and afterward was a student in the acudemy of that town, llo was proficient in all his htudies, but especially advanced in mathematics, on which account ho was known among his school follows as "rlghtanglo trmngled Thurman." Mr. Thurman s molhor wus the half slstur of William Allen, who, dnrSncr hH life served In the House of Repre sentatives in Congress, 1832, in tho Semite in Congress 1837-1810, and as governoK of Ohio, loM-1870, and in 1818 refused the Democratic Presidential nomination for tho reason that ho was 1 committed to the support of General Lewis Case, who was subsequently nominated by the convention and de feated. Mrs.Thurman was a woman of remarkable nbilityund learning, und did much toward 'tho instruction of her son und the guidance of hi3 early life. At the age of Is young Thurman at tached himself to u land surveying corps and thoroughly mastered" tho mathematical side of that science dur ing the three years ho pursued it. In 1831, just when he had attuincd tho ago to qualify, Governor Lucus ten dered him tho oIHco of prlvato secre tary, which ho accopted, entering at tho fiurc.o time as si student at law in the ollico of his uncle, William Allen, completing his studies subsequently in tho ollleo of tho uftcrward distin guished JikV'i." Suayne. After his ad mission to the bar young Thurman returned to Chillicotho and enteiod into partnership with his uncle, with the result that lie soon acquired one of tho best practices lu Uluo, his uuelo having pructically ubundoned tho pro- ' fession when ho entered politic. Mr. Thurman entered politics in ' 1814 when ho was nominated for Con gress by tho Democratic convention ot lii.s district, and was elected, entering tho llouso of Representatives Decem ber 1, lo45, as its youngest member, llo declined a renominalion and con tinued to practice at tho bar until 1851, when ho was elected to the Su preme court of the State, in which bcrvlc6 ho remaiued four years, during the last two years of tho time being chief justice. At the end of this ter in he resumed practice, which ho con tinued until 1807, when he was unan imously nominated by the Democratic convention for tho ollleo of governor. His opponent in thU campaign, one of the most exciting in the history of tho State, was Rutherford U. lluycs. Air. Thurman was defeated, but ho cut down the normal Republican majority . in the State from 40 OJ0 to 3.00U. The Legislature being elected at tho same vote being Democratic, however, Mr. Thurman wus chosen United States Senator to take tho place of Renjnmln F. Wndo and he took his scat March 4, 1809, there being nt tho time only bevcu Democrats in tho body. His ability was at once recog nized, his ujieeclies on the Geneva awurd bill and on the Pacific railway funding bill, especially attractiuu i W public notice and uppluiibo. lie served two tcruiK in tho bi-nato with great (Ubjinotiou nmi nonur, closing tho twelve years' period on March 4, 188!, with a reputation which stood among tho highest for judicial fairness dig nity and strength in debate, especially n questions of constitutional law ami forpiitriotihru and piobttv. Thurston's l'aclflo Jlllt Washington, Dec. 13.Senator Thurston of Nebraska to-day intro duced a bill for tho settlement of the Pacific railroads debtb. It provides for the sale of the Government inter cut in both tho Union nnd Central Pa ciile rullro.tds July 1, JS'JJ, to tho highest bidder, ami that there bu no sale unless tho bid be at leabt t0 per cent of the Government's intorest. The Mil is vtry long and devotod imilnjy to tho details of tho transfer and manner of sale. uoporta rrom Now York say that tho Heine fountain la still out of Bite. Sax Is'iiaxcisco, 13, The attor ney for Theodoro Durrani inoyed for a writ of probable cayse in order to pre vent the prisoner's removal from the county jail to tho State prison at Sau Quunlta. Tho court denied tho mo tion and subsequently signed Dur rani's death warrant, fixing Friday, Fobruary 21, as the date of tho execu tion. NEWS IN BRIEF". Mrs. D. R. Culberson, mother of the Governor of Texas, is dead. Dr. and Mrs. Levy Kahn wcro struck bj a train at Milford, Ind., and killed. KANSAS GHOULS. Topekn Wildly Kxcltrd Orcr tlic (irate ltobberles Mllltla Untie r Arras. TorKKA, Kan., Dec. 13. Governor Morrill last night called out Uattory II of the State mllittn, stationed here, to protect tho Kansas Medical College, which was threatened by tt mob. Ho also wired Captain McCluro of tho troops at Lawronco to hold his sol diers in readiness to take tho first train for Topeka. Chief of Polico John WilUcrson stationed a squad of patiolmen, in charge of Sergeant Frank Ellison, about tho college and a shei-ill's posse was also placed on duty. Tho Governor relit cd toward midnight, having notified Captain Mc Cluro that his services would uot bo required. Tho troublo was caused by tho dis covery in the dissecting room of tho college of tho bodies of three women, vhlch had been stolen from cemeter ies in tho vicinity of Topeka. Ono body was that of O. C. Van Fleet's wife, anothor was that of A. L. Dako's wife, and tho third was that of Mrs. Patrick Lillis. Thu case of tho first two named have been previously re ported. The body of Mrs. Lillis was identi fied by dier son, John Lillis, at u o'clock last oveUlng. The husband of the dead woman is foreman of Santa Fo blacksmith shop at Argentine. Mrs. Lillis was buried last Friday. When her son read about stolon bodies at tho college ho feared for the safety of his mother. In company with Father llayden, tho well-known Catholic priest, ho wens to tho cemetery to make arrangements to have the gravo guarded, lie noticed that tho mound had been disturbed, Tho gravo was opened and tho cotlln was found to be empty. Lillis went to tho ofllco of Justice Guy and obtained a wnrrant to bcarch tho college. Tho result was that he found a mutilated body which ho identified as that of his mother. Tho city was already greatly excited on account of tho previous discoveries and the news of tho Lillis case, which spread like wildfire, was the signal for a general outpouring of the populace. The streets were thronged by angry men, who mado threats against tho college) and those connected with it The authorities wcro alarmed by tho crowd, and steps wore promptly taken to prevent an outorealt. Deputy blicr ill Tom Wllkerson, In tho absonco of Sheriff Dave llurge, called upon tho Governor for assistance, which was grunted as stated. Dako and Lillis are members of the A. 0. U. W. A mass meeting of the eight lodges of the order had been called to consider the Dako case. Nearly 2,000 members wcro present. Ci A. Starbird was chosen chairman nnd J. W. Gibbons secretary. Tho Lillis case was announced upon the organization of tho mooting. This added fuel to the flanies. Men growled in their anger and became demon strative, but cool heads were in the nndicnuo and good order was main tained. Speeches denouncing tho out rages were made. A committo com posed of Judge Ensmlntrcrr S. C. Miller, A. 0. Slier, T. A. Reck, H. T. Davis, Charlos M. Drown, 11. A. Wilson and II. I. Fletcher was nppolntcd to draft resolutions. Probably 2,000 men, mostly railroad employes, stood in tho street in front of the hall while tho mooting was in progress. When those who partici pated in tho meeting came out and went their respective ways in a quiet manner, the crowd outside took up the cuo and dispersed. A MISSION ARYTOUF. Contributors to tho Work Will Visit Stations In the Orient. Nnw Yoiik, Dec. 13. A unique and interesting pilgrimage to both homo and foreign missionary workers is soon to be mado by the representatives of a number of wealthy contributors to missionary work. It will be under tho auspices and guidance of the Rev. Dr. Henry M. Field. It Is to en able persons interested in missionary work to know by actual observation exactly how the missionary conducts his labors that the trip is to bo made. Tho party will not exceed twenty, all told, and will start for Japan, via San Francisco, about April 10, and will be absent several months. The tour will bo under the immediate di rection of Messrs A. D. Thompson and II. Ic Elliott Tho itinerary will include typical stations in the homo missionary work, giving the members of tho party, as they cross tho conti nent, objsct lessons in the evangeliza tion of the negro, the Spanish-American, tho Mormon and thu Chinese. To 1'unlsli Train llobbery. Washington, Dec. 1 $. Represent ative Drodcrick o.f Kansas has intio duced several bills which aro of great interest to tho West. One touches upon tho federal punishment of a train robbery in ull United States ter ritorial reservations. The bill makea it a felony to shoot at or iuto any lo comotive, caboose, coach or car of any train, or to throw any i oek or other lulsrilo nt a train, or to derail or forci bly obstruct a train at any placo with in tho exclusive jurisdiction of the United Slattsor In the Indim reserva tions. This doos uot suvo the criminal from more severe punishment if any peraon is killed or Injured severely by tho train robbeiy or wrecking. Iteformcrs In Convention. Washington, Dee 13 The National Civil Servljo Reform League began its annual meeting at tho Cosmos Club to-day with un unusually largo at tondanco of delegates. The morning seasions are private, but tho afternoon scbsions are open to those who desire to hear tho papora nnd oddro&hos on civil bcrvico reform topics. President Carl Schorr, of the league will deliver the anuual addraw. U;c an Oklahoma Divorce. Pr.nitv, Olc, Dee, 13 Dolphin Mc Leod Cobfc, a wealthy manufacturer of Brooklyn, N. Y., was granted a di vorce hero yesterday from his wife, Phoebe M. Cobb. Tho plaintiff Is a nephew of Congressman George T. Cobb, of New Jcrsoy. llllly Slyer Knocked Out. Jeffebsonvjlle, Ind., Dec. 13. IJllly Myer, known as the Strentor Cyclone, and Tommy Stuart, of Henry ville, fought seven rounds near here last night for a purse and gate re ceipts. Mver was knocked out. FOEWOMANANDHOME. SOME CURRENT HINTS AND HELPS FOR THE FAIR. The Glass of Fashion Slcorr of Tnrtnn l'lnlit Itoenptton litmus of Voltct Start Your Hyacinths Now 1'niU tf Women. HE chnmoleon ct fecta In taffofa tiro moro popular thai) ovor, and show no end of odd mix tures. Ono of tho prettiest gowns made from this silk showB broad stripes of rosy purple, "- cream color and palo green, with an occasional hair line ot black as a set off. Tho skirt is fitted beautifully about the hips and flares out around tho iect smartly. Tho gores aro cut so as to hnvo tho stripes run crosswise, which, by tho way, 1b tho favorite modo of making up striped goods. Tho bod Ice is a softly bloused nftalr, caught nround' tho waist by n tiny band of chinchilla, Tho sleeves nro bouffant to a startling degree and nro faBtoncu across tho lower arm by means ot a row of small gold buttons set with topaz. Tho stock ot rosy purplo volvet has fall ing from it a lot of soft old Mechlin lace, draped across tho bronst and held by small rosettes of velvet. A Jaunty butterfly collar of chinchilla sots out smartly over tho sleovoa and caresses tho BOft cheeks. A "grand mother's muff" of tho snmo rich fur Is carried vlth the costume. A rolling brimmed hat of rosy purplo velvet has tho crown of leaf green and black chenille braid, and is massed nt ono Bldo with stiff loops ot leaf green eatln ribbon. A smart bow of tho same rests on the hair at tho upturned side. Slecno of Tartan Tlnlil, Another pretty wedding reception frock Is made of creamy white broad- cloth, combined with tnrtan plaid vel vet. Tho skirt Is abnormally full, sot ting out in perky folds, nnd beautifully lined with tartan plaid silk, which bo .traya Itself at every step. Tho back Is In blouse form, smoothly fitted at tha top, and finished by a high stock, with overturned pieces under tho car. It pouches gracefully over a narrow bolt of cardinal velvet, Just tho color found In tho plaid, and fastoncd by a Jeweled buckle. The tartan sleeves add chic to the garment, and make It aa Frenchy a creation as ono would wish to sec. They nro in tho favorite now modo, ttanding out in full, stiff puffs from tho shoulder, and clinging in a mass of wrinkles to the lower arm from above tho elbow. The richness of tho velvet enhances the entire gown. Odd lapels of tho wool goods meet in points on the out side of tho sleeve, fastened by a flat TWO TOILETS jkSSSSl WV' vV' ponrl button sot with a single rhino atono; deeply pointed, flaring tuffs turn back, mid aro ornamented by ft similar jowciod button. Croamy whllo glaco gloves, heavily otltchoil with black, tiro worn wllh this gown, nnd ft hugo pic ture hat of black velvet, coquottlahly turned up nt tho aldo and trimmed with masses ot glossy black plumes. A carriage wriip ot will to thlbot, lined with tnrtnn nnd plaid volvot, complotea tho fetching picture. Stnrt Your lynr)nlh Now. Now la tho tlmo to start hyacinth bullm In glasses In order to havo them flower enrly In the wlntor. Tho glasses must be miod with wator, bo as Just to cscnpo touching tho bnso ot tho bulb. They must bo kept in a cool, dry cup board from which all light Is excluded till tho roota havo grown about half way down tho glassoB, which takoa from two lo thrco weeks. Tho glasses are then placed" for n day or two In a (.uhdued light until tho shoots tho bulbs hnvo made got accustomed to the change They may then bo placed In a window or wherover wanted. . Gnro must bo taken to replenish tho glasses with water as It ovaporatoa. Snow drop nnd crocus bulbs may now bo planted In small bowls nnd olhor dishes, filled with damp moss for early flowering. , Current Vails ot the I"ulr. Sotltern, tho actor, used to soy that after playing Lord Dundreary tor a long tlmb In London, ho found lilmsolf stut tering in prlvato llfo occasionally, tho mannerism of tho pnrt having taken hold of him to nn npprcclablo extent. Physicians in attendnnco pn fashiona ble families aro recalling this experi ence of the dead nnd gono comedian. They find that among tho numbora ot novel notions thnt tho Bummer brought forth for autumn's uso among ladles of high degree thero is none bo unique nnd amusing ns the cultivated Impediments in speech. The nut-brown maid Just returning bomb from Boashoro and mojtitnina has annarcutlv been be witched by the mischievous gnomes or water nymphs, for 'whon hor pretty lips are open, tho words will only coulo by fits nnd starts, slnco nothing, be lieves thlB coquettish young lady, Is aa effective as a gontlo stammer. So neat ly has sho learned hor now rolo that It Is not surprising the family physician hna warned her tho llttlo trick nlay In tlnio grow Into a fixed habit, Impossible to alinko off. Thero aro among theso society girls a respcctablo number who would not stutter over their wordB if they could, but InBtcad havo caught up a most ridiculous llttlo drawl, Just bo catiFo they havo nil read n populnr Eng lish romance, written by ono of tho leading English beaux, In which tho bcroino fetched forth her wittiest Bpeeche3 at immense length of breath; and the drawlera aro hard pressed by a circle ot rosy lips that speak with a de cided lisp. To lisp, drawl nnd Btam mcr, however, nro tricks of mannor, theso frivolous girls hnvo agreed, that seem appropriate only In tho mouths ot rather small and dainty Individuals. But their tall and statuesque sisters, though admitting this restriction, nro not to bo outdono In originality; and unless one addresses one of theso Juno esque damsels In a tono of volco slightly olovated, ono's flattering or common placo words are only mot with a llttlo wistful, questioning stare. How sad it Is to bo slightly deaf; yet not in tho lenst disfiguring to one's looks, and very touching it seems when that young lady replies In tho softeat voico, with that far-away, plaintivo glanco deaf people always show. And the admiring young man who Bhouta his interesting sentences into tho eensholl ear novcr dreams for tho moment that tho othor folks nro hearing. Help or All Kinds. It is said that n now potato grated finely and then used Instead ot soap to wash with Is good. An acceptable way of quench!n0 tho baby's thirst Is to tie a llttlo well cracked Ice in a piece of soft, clean muslin. Salad dressing does not often require the cook stovo to prepare It. since oil, TRIM AND TIDY. vinegar, cream and eggs may bo usod. When a grato flro In a sickroom needs replenishing, fill a paper bag with coat And put It on tho embers. This pro vcntB nil noise. Snwdust and chamois skin as polish ers after cut glflBs has boon thoroughly washed In hot soap suds will rnnko It glittXir nnd oparkte, A common cause ot fniluro In mak ing fancy bread and rolls la mixing vho dough too stiff. It should bo soft enough to bo eanlly worked, without being in tho least sticky, Cereals should not ho hotted simply In wntcr. hut In n mlxturo ot equal pnrto ot milk nnd water. They should 'not ho Btlrred, for stirring makes thom starchy, but cooked In n doublo boiler. Vnshlng soda, molatonotj to a pasto, w,lll brighten tlnB quickly nnd a tea spoonful ndded to a tablospoontul ot Spnnlsh whiting will make a pasto that will clean mnrblo It It Is allowed to dry there. A good recipe for orango water Ice la: One quarl water, ono pound sugar, tho outer rtd ot ono and tho julco ot thrco or tout oranges. Strain Into ft can and (pnck Ico nnd salt around it, nnd freozo nnu scrape it uowu uiuu it is out flclontlx frozen. Itoceptlon downs of Velvet. This Is tho scaBon for tho blossom ing' out of wedding frocks; perfect mar vels of elegance nnd samples ot tho dressmaker's art, Tho most lavish dis play In costumo la Indulged In in gowna for tho receptions, many ot thorn being beyond description. Velvet plays an Important part, combined with rich laco or fur, and an endless display ot costly Jowcls, A fetching gown worn at a recent wedding by ono of tho guests, a polite, brown-eyed maiden, was mado up of soft, silky crepo do cheno, velvot nnd priceless old Venetian point laco. Tho body ot tho gown wna In prln ccdso effect, tho clinging, palo greon cropo hold out Btlflly by Its skirt ot heavy leaf greon Batln. Tho graceful form was beautifully outlined by nn Eton cont of leaf greon volvet, opening ovor a vest ot jaboted laco. Tho cq"U was cut in decollete effect, and caught across tho shoulders by full bows ot velvet ribbon. A neck roucho ot black marabout, and a huge knot on tho back ot tho fair head, set off tho daintiness of tho costume. No Uso for lllm. Tho dusky islanders sat in a ring, listening wjth eager oxpoctatlon to tho Lord Chancellor as ho read to tholr monarch the latest communication from tho Foreign Mission Socloty. "Siuco tho mysterious disappearance ot our dear brother, Duppy," bo ran tho letter, "wo aro sending you ono who will bo a powerful worker in the field. In him not only ia tho spirit willing, but tho flesh is strohg." A look ot disappointment paBSOd around tho circle. "Read that part again," said His Majesty. . Tho Chancellor compiled. Tho king leaped up from the section of pork-barrel which formed tho Im perial throne. "Such a letter as that," be cried, as ho dashed his stovc-plpo crown on tho coral strand, "Is an outrage; tha man will be utterly distasteful to us; wrlto at once and Bay wo don't want him." Truth. JWnilo Ilrr So Happy. Young Husband (who meets his wifo in tho street) Jennie, my dear, I know you havo been silently Erlovod and pained a long tlmo on account of my absence from homo at the club every evening. I am going to turn over a new leaf, nnd I'm going to beftln to-nlcht. Young Wife Oh, Edwin, you don't hnow how happy you'vo mado me! Brother Jack wants mo to go to tho theater with him to-night, and you can tako caro of tho baby; bo good-by. Boston Courier. Ilia Inference. Mr. Hogan Kut's that sound I heai yor darter Cornelia makln' In the house beyant? Mrs. Gllllgan (proudly) -Sure It's a prlmy dony sho's to be, an thot's tho trills she do bo running for her vocal culthure. Mr. Hogan (much relieved) Arrah, that all? Suro I fought sho vvor garg lln' hor t'roat! Puck. A Hasty Itcmark. Merchant What do you mean by using such languogo? Aro you the boss here, or am I tho boss? Clork I know I'm not tho boss. Merchant Then if you are not the boss, why do you talk like a blamed fool? Ex. A Tcnrhlnpf Kpttnpti. A Topeka reporter wiih nosing nround a second-hand store the other day when ho enmo across a tombstano which hnd in somo mannor drifted into the deal er's hands, nnd which wan for snlo at less thmi halt first cost. Upon it Was ongaved tho following touching in Bcrlptlon: ".Jimmy thou art gone, but 'tis sweet to know that thou wilt meet us on Jot dun's bunks with thy BWcct hello." y Dl-nstrous Failure. Wocnii mention no fniluro more dlsft (rout tli tin tlint of jiliymlcnt otierpy It Involves tho pnrtlul siiMpcnslott oliliodl ttesilva and nMlmtlntlvD processes, nml en tidlstlio rotlrotnutit from Uuslneiw of tho liver nnd kldnoyn, Only through tho Rood ofllcosot llottotmr'ft stomncli Hitters can tho restoration of Its former vigorous stnt- in ho hoped for. whon this mil ims been se cured, a ruMitnptlart of activity In thqstom n'iu liver luiu uovrois mny on roumi uj ipon The Hitters cummers malaria and Id di uoy I would havo n man great in prent things nnd elegant in llttlo things. Johnson. Tho rarofled ntmosphero of tho city of Lcadvllio, Col , is fatal to cats, rats, mice, otc. Remember Tint good health, strong nerves, physical vigor, happiness and usefulness depend upon pure, rich, healthy blood. Remem ber that tho blood can bo made pure by Hood's Sarsaparilla The Ono True Blood Purifier. $1 0 for ?& Hood's Pills euro biliousness, headache 28o li .. 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