: : .' ':' ,. .. : :. ".: . . . . !3.\ THE FLORIDA STAR, THURSDAY, APR. 17, 1890..< , r.2 -.., I ' r ::: :i: r-s -These taHfThearings are held before Now the minority begins to frame ablll notes itinct;end threw ft into one of A Child Kffled. the full committee, Democrats as well as of its own. It, too, needs a committee the furnaces. There it was discovered Another child! killed by the use of I THE AND MEANS OF .WAYS Republicans.. The doors are open, too, room. For half a century the ways next morning half consumed by the heat. opiates given in the form of Soothing and whosoever will may come. Often and means has had but one apartment. The Enquirer's force of reporters at Syrup. Why mothers give their chil-: . Now it has two. A few days Speaker that time small and Mr.Hearn who dren such ; GOSSIP REGARDING ONE OF UNCLE.SAM'S large crowds assemble,and help to makeup ago was deadly poison is surprising a scene of -rare interest. In the mid- Reed took possession of the ladies' reception happened to call,was asked by Mr. Cockerel when they can relieve the child of itspeculiar [}f.I"' MAIN COMMITTEES. dle of a room about thirty-five feet room, closed up an' entrance to to do the descriptive part. Mr.J. B. troubles by using Dr. Acker's3aby .J. I I square is a long, wide table. It is covered the Capitol and made of it a ways and McCormick, now the business agent of Soother. It contains no opium or ! It I* a Court Which Slim In Judgment on with books, papers and documents. means meeting place. It is a pictur- W. H. Crane, the actor, was Mr. Hearn's morphine. Sold by Dixon: Gray,drug t. the Commerce, the Manufacture and II Surrounding it are thirteen chairs, and esque apartment, all marble in walls and co-worker in that reportorial sensation, gists. ,the labor of the People-IU Power and the table just in front of each chair ceiling, a huge portiere at one end and for it made a sensation peculiarly above Can't Sleep Nights : IU Personnel. bears the name of one of the members. with two rows of columns, each bearingthe and beyond what the usual newspaper Is[ the complaint of thousands suffering A Here sits the committee, and crowding Thomas Jefferson American capitalof accounts of murders create. Mr. Hearn's from<< Asthma,Consumption,Coughs etc. [Special Correspondence.. about are hundreds of spectators, only a maize and tobacco. powers of picturing the horrible had a Did you ever try Dr. Acker's English WASHINGTON,April 10.-The ways and whom find f rti' field in that murder. He went to few of can seats.The Here meet these representatives of Remedy? It is the best preparation'A t I means committee of the house has just house rules against smoking do not Democracy-men whose names are the e-ene of the tragedy, and not only known for all Lung Troubles. Sold on r j ja finished its task of preparing a new tariff obtain here and other has used his sense of sight, feeble as it was, every man a known from one end of the country to positive guarantee at 25c. and 50c. by l t bilL What is this ways and means com- cigar la his mouth. Of course the air is the other-Mills, Carlisle, Breckinridge, to an advantage which other reporters of Dixon & Gray, druggists.A : vision did not but he very bad, and about once in ten minutesan McMillin, Flower. perfect accept, i r In the outer Chairman McKinley brought to bear upon the case in hand - old man who stands in the rear of the room t room with long pole in his hand reachesup the Little Napoleon of Protection, is his sense of smell and touch. Duty to Yourself. tIt surrounded by Dingley Gear,Lafollette, To see the horrors of the case he was and pulls down a,window. Seven or is surprising that people will s with Bayne Payne, McKenna and Burrowsan compelled to stoop close over the charred : use a eight minutes later, when the men common ordinary pill when they a , x aa bald heads begin to complain, the old array of brain and loyalty of which remains, and, as a consequence, he could secure a valuable English one for can the ., 1 man pushes the window up again. Thus, the Republican party is proud. not help using his olfactories. And yet same money. Dr. Acker's English Pills t a .I ur l white we are learning something about WALTER WELLMAN.An he went further. I do not believe Mr. are a positive cure for sick headache and : I the taxing power of our government, we Hearn ever approached an object close all liver troubles. They are small sweet, : important invention by a woman is enough to see it that he did not favor it also gain an insight to the crude methodsof easily taken, and do not gripe. For sale the dishwashing machine, patented by with his caressing touch. The tan yard ' h' ventilation practiced in the govern- by Dixon & Gray, druggists. , F. ment's greatest building, into which a :Mrs.W. A. Cookran,of Indiana. It will victim was no exception. Mr. Hearnsaw score of millions of the tax money have thoroughly wash and dry twenty dozen it, smelled it, touched it. Yea, he been poured. dishes in two minut and is in great put a finger into the eyeless socket of Is Life Worth Living T The who to demand for hotels and boarding houses. the half consumed head, pretty much as men come present argu- ments before the committee bring with :Mrs. Cockran is realizing a handsome he had a habit of thrusting his index Not if you go through the world a dys , them great numbers of samples. Soon fortune from her invention. digit through the button hole of your peptic. Dr. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets are a positive cure for the worst forms of the big table is covered with pieces of coat. Indigestion Dyspepsia Flatulency and FIRST NEWSPAPER WORK. Then he went back to the office, sat , cloth, bunches of wool, fragments of HOWARD'S Constipation. Guaranteed and sold by metal, glass and earthenware, sugar and down to a desk, or rather lay down on Dixon & Gray druggists.We . The Genial Joeeph Did a Cheekier Thing one-for he sat while , WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE: BOOMS. sirups in little bottles, and many scores never upright preparing - Than Dilworth Choate of New York. mittee.and how does it work? It is the of such things. Clerk Carson is rapidly a manuscript-and when his task Correspondence] [Special most powerful committee of congress. It building up a ways and means museum, NEW YORK, April 10.-The case of was done he had accomplished a literary Can and Do is a court which sits in judgment on the composed entirely of these sample articles horror. No man of this generation except - Choate, the reporter who hid in the jury Lafcadio Hearn could have drawn Guarantee Dr. Acker's Blood Elixir, commerce, the manufactures, the labor and ranging in variety from a pin room at the Flack trial, has given rise to word of for it has been fully demonstrated to the ;. from Sheffield to the hide of South such a shuddering painting of the people.No a 9 that it is .. of this superiorto all sorts c reminiscences and yarns con- people country and had smelled handledin in the land have American steer. what he saw, other thirteen men cerning instances of newspaper. enter- all other preparations for blood diseases. - the victim of "The Tan Yard Murder. so much responsibility, so much power, After the hearings are concluded the prise, or reportorial cheek. The story It i is a positive cure for syphilitic have AU the of states real work of making a tariff bill begins. Therefrom dated his engagement as a i as they. governors of Joe Howard's first piece of poisoning, Ulcers, Eruptions and Pim 4 all the cabinet ministers, all the justicesof This is done with closed doors, and only work is perhaps one of the most newspaper interest- reporter for The Enquirer. I began workin pIes. It purifies the whole system and the supreme court, are as pigmies the majority of the committee partici- ing, and is certainly characteristic of the the same department the day following thoroughly builds up the constitution.For . murder the which Mr. J compared to them. As parties go and pate. When the Republicans are in power man. I Hearn's the master, stroke day upon of descriptive sale by Dixon & Gray, druggists. qr is carried and the chairman and his party friends retire - legislation on, a ways Joe had just returned from an unsuc- writing appeared in print. means committee of the house of representatives to some private room to do their cessful business venture in Californiaand O. P. CAYLOR. NOTICE.In . authority that is almost work in secret. Meanwhile the Democrats possesses was visiting friends ic Lynn, Mass. A Better Pull. Brevard and Court County stand and of this"darkantern' Circuit for monarchical for it the by complain f prepares The great strike of the Lynn shoemakerswas "Do you expect a raise of salary on State of Florida. In Chancery. method. When the Democratsare in which.is exercised that laws greatest in progress, and when Joe reached the 1st?" he asked as they came down function of government,the taxing pow- in power they get off in some place John T. Huntington L the hotel he found the names of half a town together."I . and the which has by themselves, and then the Republicans . er, political party dozen well known newspaper reporterson do," was the ccofident reply. raise the of dark lantern methods. I James Knapp, made the committee generally enacts cry the register. It was the fashion in "So you did last year at this time, butdidn't The husband of Jose- and Such, it will be observed, is politics in the measures which it prepares pro- " those for the it. . America.It days correspondent to regis- get phine Knapp, deceased - poses. ter the name of the paper he represented, "I know it; but circumstances are dif- and the Childrenand The ways and means committee is the is a serious job which these men undertake , and Howard had read after "So-and-so, ferent now. Heirs and Devisees , federal taxing board. It ,not only determines when they sit down in private.A " New the old man's The York Herald; "Blank Blank, "Going to marry only of said Josephine how tariff bill is a formidable document. much money shall flow The New York Tribune and ?' Order for so on, he daughter Knapp, and against into the coffers of the government, but Tradition has it that the average tariff " became afflicted with a spirit of emulation "Better than that. E. Webster, JosePublication, whence The boardof bill contains 4,000 items. A recent - it shall prealf come. taxing and in "Whew You have inside Webster wrote a large, flowing hand must got an phine C. , a county or city as a ruts has power Frances W. Damer /f "Joseph Howard, Jr., The New York track. only to fix the sum to be collected and to Times." and James M. Darner -, lIe had, at that time, never "So I have. , pro rate that among all property owners written a line for a newspaper in his life, "What is it?" her husband, and .. eo much tax to each hundred dollars of and his only connection with The Timedwas "Last year he had three men of us against Orloff M. assessed value. No such restrictions as an occasional purchaser. In the who knew how to mix beans, chicory Dorman, his Heirs s' } ,bind the autocrats of the ways and means course of the afternoon he met several and coffee together to make O. G. Java. and Assigns. committee. It is within their province of the newspaper men and found that i The other two are dead." "Whereas it appears by the bill of to let one man go scot fee of taxes and they were in the dump The strikers "And you?" complaint, filed in the above entitled to tax another to death; to say to one all of the defendants therein rival that were holding meetings; with closed doors, "A concern has offered me an cause, manufacturer, "You shall prosper and and it was impossible to learn anythingof advance of $5 per week. He must come reside without the State of Florida wax rich," and to his neighbor, "You that the husband and heirs of Josephine their doings. up to it or I go. His only daughter! She shall be ruined;" to extinguish or kindle fix Knapp reside at Porto De Plata, in the 'Til that, said Joseph,after listen- isn't shucks compared to 68 per cent. furnace fires; to,open or closethe, doorsof ing to the tale of woe. adulteration.-Detroit Free Press. Republic of Santo Domingo; that E. K. factories and to the resides Fort Omaha in tbe stop or start That evening he marched down to the Webster at , in mills and mines. This State of Nebraska that Josephine C. great engines hall where the meetings were held, One On the Old Gentleman.Mr. ; Webster Frances W. Darner and James y) r r,1 , knocked on the door, and when it was M. Damer reside at York:, Pennsylvania - 1A opened boldly pushed his way in. He and that the residences of the strode up the middle aisle to the plat- other defendants are unknown ; and form, stepped to the front, beside the themselves INr the other defendants are unknown - F chairman's table, interrupted the speaker M'KINLEY, BURROWS AND LATOIaLETTB.dent : with a courteous yet commanding "Ex- And whereas it further that of the United States used that num- appears , ber in his message to congress to illustrate cuse me for one moment, please," and 'said bill is filed for the purpose of effecting - the importance of the measure. then,before the astonished strikers could a partition of the north fourthof But the number gives no' adequate idea regain their scattered senses,he launched the William Garvin Grant in section into a characteristically Howardian 37 of township 20 south, 35 east range of the scope of a tariff bill. It is a thing M , which cannot be expressed in numbers. speech.He containing 500 acres, in Brevard county, Leaving out the few hundred items men- told them that he had been sent on -u Florida, between complainant and the by The New York Times to represent p above-mentioned defendants: tioned in the full list, everything else ' their r I 1C It is therefore ordered that the above- known to the people, everything which case fairly to a waiting world; that , he wished counsel with named defendants and all claim- to them, to advocate persons drink smoke in their they wear, or use their and ing by through or under them do appear cause assist them in gaining , in homes their their on persons, stores, their point. He spoke enthusiastically and answer said bill at the clerk ft offices factories and fields, bears a rate LT g L r of of the rights of labor, of the power of office, in Titusville, Florida on or be- duty. the press and the duty of American citi- fore the first Monday in June, A. D. And here sit the eight potentates of: zens. He told them stories them 1890, or said bill will be taken against got commerce, of trade, of manufactures, them confessed. , as into humor and twisting the industries of the country thoroughly took good practi- Barklewhohas become only partly It is further ordered that notice of of the THE XNNEB SANCTUM. about their fingers by the simple puttingon cally charge meeting. After the reconciled to his artist son-in-law- this order be published ! is a tyrant's power, but it is preciselythe of fractions and per cents, or by the write meeting his first was adjourned he sat downto It don't look any more like Bertie than space of sixty days, in the FLORIDA wielded by the thirteen taking of the same. Prosperity or newspaper article. He STAR in Titus- power men away it The it does like a sheep. She never had a newspaper published to Times without on whom we are to look. adversity to hundreds of important Industries sent a word of nose like that; and as for the eyes, ther ville, Florida, Brevard county. The ways and means committee, of follows each letter which the explanation, signed it "Howard" and look like bullet holes in a blanket. Take Ordered at Chambers in DeLand course, represents in a majority of its clerk puts down on paper at the direc- awaited developments. The letter reached the blamed thing out of my sight! Florida, this 24th day of March, A- D. members the party in power in the houseof tion of these eight men. Is it any won- The Times office late at night, and the 1890. representatives. It is appointed by der the ways and means is considered editor, supposing "Howard" to be working JOHN D. BROOIIE. the speaker, and in this creation of com- the greatest of committee? Is it any under instructions from Mr. Ray- Judge Circuit. Court 7th Circuit. of mittees lies that power of the speaker'soffice wonder that it usually absorbs the best mond, printed it. Florida. which makes it the second brain and of ? The next morning when Mr. Raymondcame easily largest experience congress I certify that the foregoing is a, true office of importance in the United States When the majority have finished their to the office his Mt question was: copy of the order of publication made government. The chairman of the ways bill they report it to the full committee. "Who is Howard Nobody knew. His in this case.Titusville. and means committee is by tradition and The minority then for the first time may matter was bright" readable, and a decided March 2Cth, 1890.A. . common consent the leader of the house. see it. No matter whether they like it "scoop. Mr. Raymond com- .A. STEWART, , He is usually a man of long experienceand or not-it is the bill, and thus goes to municated with him and arranged to Clerk. . great ability. Tradition says, also, the house, and, accidents barred, to the have him follow the strike to the end. BOBBINS & GRAHAM, ." that eight of the members shall be in accord statute books. On his return to New York he became Solicitors for complainant. 49-10w with the majority of the house, regularly connected with The Times,and while five shall be appointed to represent has stuck to newspaper work ever since.If NOTICE. -*he minority.The it had not been for his spirit of "bluff"he : i WiiL LAND OFFICE, GAINESVILLE, FLA., jIiIr ri.l' } chief duty of the committee is would have probably been merchant, March 15th 1890. : preparation of a taxing or tariff bill. Asa t ,: and journalism would have been with. Notice is hereby ,given that the fol- preliminary to this a programme of"hearings" out one of its most entertaining figures. & lowing named settler has filed notice of arranged.. On appointed ALLAN FORMAK. his intention to make final proof in support days the representatives of various man- of his claim, and that said proof ufacturing, commercial and agricultural : k THE TAN YARD MURDER. Bertie (emerging) You're extremely will be made before Judge of Circuit interests are, invited to be present and I' How Lafcadlo Ilearn Made His Pint complimentary, papa-Judge. Court, or in "his absence clerk of said! offer arguments concerning the changesin Strike. court, at Titusville, Fla.,> on May 17th, the law which they desire. These interests NEW YORK, April 10.-I believe "The Expeoalye W.rds. 1890, viz.: Madison Bridges. of Titus backward. ; vine Fla. homestead No. 14110,for the are never They come 4 Tan Yard Murder"was LalcadioHearn'first Dobson-These , telegraph to the front always in large numbers companiesare Jots 5 & 7, section, township 22 south assignment as a reporter on The Cin rank monopolies. Only 'the other from all the sI of 37 east. They come parts of country range cinnati Enquirer. The crime was com- day a friend of mine paid $10 for ten witnesses to the following and from every walk of life. Here millionaire He names mitted one Saturday night' in the latter words. and manufacturers like Carnegie and prove his continuous residence upon Spreckels meet plain, blunt farmers like I part of October, 1874, but was not discovered Swan-That's nothing; it cost me $100 cultivation of said land, vit: ' I .until the next day. Andrew Egner, for a single word one day last week. Jesse Tucker, Titnsvillej Fla. ; Orlando - Mr. Brown of York Pa. county, and his son and an accomplice, all employeeof Dobson-For heaven's. sake, man, you Quarterman, Heath, ; Frank )Ir. Piollet, of Bradford county. Sometimes flits! 1FW1iJY a tan,yard, killed a fellow workman don't say eo. great lawyers appear before the fJfI.'YY most brutally, using a pitchfork as the Swan-Fact'mywife asked for a seal i Morrow : committee make for their 1 to arguments weapon of partial slaughter. They then skin and I said "yes.Kearney Enter.*', ALEXANDER , t clients and members of the house and - carried the with the breath of life Renter. body, prise. 48 MILLS , k senators also.I.for their constituents. CARLISLE, AND BREOHNRIDGE , . .,, ._.. .. '.. ,... .. ,,.{ 3ft. . + , < (< ; ', n 4 " I" "' ', ..- :..: ,.." .. .', '; ,'1 L '" < '' 8 _-.4 .