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ILLINOIS CONSTITUTION. Qurstlov on the \allflity of Submitting;
hu Amendment.
Springfield, Ills., Oct. SO.—It having
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POLICE ON HAND.
Two Oat of Tlirr»* Coney Island Prlue-
fights Stopped by < title era.
Coney Island, Oct. SO.—What with
IV.YHNEi) \ PHEU’IIER.
HANDLED MANY MILLIONS. Exp**rlenae« of n Who For ThirtyThr#'© Vciir.H W.ih n Trensury Clerk. Washihgtos. O-t. SO.—The treasury
Final Rounding Up For Next TllCS* hecn discovered that the amendment to Incident Of (he Sugar Trust’s Last threatened jxiliceintcrfere>nce, a previous I> UIlt H e () f .Switches Left it His Door ( h'l’ :U 'tnicut lost only a few days ago one the constitution empowering the legis- ... . , ~ postjxmement and a very light card, it " of its oldest clerks, John T. Barnet. He latnre to regulate the relations between inters ( ainpaign. was not to be wondered that Inst night’s .)T \\ llltecapH, was appointed Aug. 10,1801, by G‘neral corporations and their employes had not assemblage at the Seaside Athletic club Spinner to a $1,400 clerkship. When ho been published until Aug. 10, whereas _ was in no way representative and ex- diisl he wa< still holding that $1,400
(lav’s Elections.
SITUATION IN NEW YORK.
the statute provides that the publication PLACING OF HUSH MONEY, tremely meager uunurically. Joe Gates ACTIVE AGAINST THIEVES, clerkship. He hail gone on in the same
shall be at least three mouths preceding ! of Birmingham, Eng., vs. Jack Madden iin election foy members of the general of Brooklyn, at 106 pounds, was thefirst
Larh Element In the light CnnO.lent nl assembly Assistant AttomCV (teuerrl Washington CnrreHpnndentH Imlignant on bout called, and M .d.i 11 won. Dolly
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Success—“Uprleln* of People** I’rertleteil Newell was iisked for all opinion its to Against Tammany by Committee of Sov- whether this would invalidate I lu* fntv People-Bet. on the Ke.ult-P«l- | amendment Newell said he was of the
opinion that the mere omission by the
itirs in General. secretary of state to make publication of New York, Oct. 80,-Notwithstand such amendment at least three months
beiore election will not renaer its sub-
Account of a Ueport Thnt a Syndicate Evons of New X oi k VS. Kid Hogailot . .... Brooklyn, at IlSnonuds, Bl rounds, was rlter Was .» Art as the Agent m Ul( . ^ Tho police stopThsl this iM.Ut an Etl'ort to Brilie-Knitn thing More to j., fhe second round and Hogan Wilt de-
B«* lltNird of the
groove for more than 33 years. There is nothing very exciting on the fact' of
Bartend r Fatal I y shut In an Attempt that record. Vet it call be said of John on Another Person's Life Social Evil BiirueS that few men ill the World’s Crusade Begun Stabbed \\ Idle Lean- ( .storj na\i shoilldeted more re'Jiolisi lug Against a Fence Important DU- hilit y than he rarrie 1 during the 33 . . „ : his clei i ■ \\ exp rb uoe. I he tmti-Ii* 1 HI).I Suit© Not©©* . . . .
tn‘iisuyy (b piirtnirut throws around tho
Aleut, Ind., Oct. do.—A bundle of handling of moiu*y all tin* siitV'^uards
dared the w'liner by tin* referee.
I Then came the bout of the evening.
vv«A> aavvl n.-* oliw Washington, Oct. 30.—The Eveuilip; It wjls Iwt ween Kid Lavi^ne of Saginaw,
the quiet appearauce of the differ* minion invalid. Si*vera! lawyers publishes the following story, Mich., and Johnnie UrilHii of Braintree, switches, \dth note containing the fob that si em wise and necessary. There ent political headquarters in this city agroe with him. ^ ~ which gives promise of an outcome of Mass., la rounds. In the fifti«enth round ll)W j nir ••Tend to vour own business or lin ‘automatic cheeks and machinery at daiiog lii'-i "I the 'ly- * A ^ IDat ^ . 'X [ ^ ' j™sills*.,! active political work was in progress “If current reports are true there is a found in the dooryard of Ri v. W. H. ilio sake of greater accuracy and suburb there and outside, and there is no it There upon Exploded ami Killed the syndicate writer in New York, whose Fought to a Draw. Baker yesterday. Mr. Baker knows of curity in the count. But no system will doubt that the loaders of all the orgaui- I'riemi of m Carries. Kentuckian. name is to be found at the foot of iudi Boston, (let. .50. Over 200 sports no reason why he should receive such a eliminate entireh t ho nocessit j lortru-i-zations are fully alive to tho fact that Hopkinhvii.ee, Ky., Oct. SO.-Yester- cles iu mauy cities of tho Union, who crowded into the rooms of the Lafayette notice „.,le it bo for the prominent only a week remains before the day of day while Peter Long and James John- have a very unpleasant quarter of ^ cl^ ! , ^ port he is taking in detecting thievery. At that w.sik Liut iii llm treasurer's election. All still express the utmost ^ SSXSStis^^ h ''" r " itl > Washington corre- S^mUh a^ mck O’Brien Both «e,/eb »v m ihtecaps. oiliee sto, M l loin! T. Barnes. confidence m the success of their re- th c edge of a eartridge he held, causing B P oud ' >uta b«fore the next seesiou of mul ; foaKrht hiira . The fight was de- mmiT^ThSid^t^teX^bub'irw ^iH spective tickets. So far as the city is it to explode. Johnston’s hand was ter- congress shall end. The story has clared a draw by Referee Murphy at the wi,,! h»vh"m«cMwc« Eincd!^ deny to'J(dm ISarues his ineed of praise
concerned, the Tammany men place ribly burned and Long was shot through reached here, vouched for by authority end of the tenth round, great reliance on their thorough organi- the neck, the ball entering the windpipe that would seem to be credible, that one ; _ wes ArrmiNTH zation, and even their opponents admit and causing a fatal wound. Johnston 0 f the incidents of the sugar trust cam- N M ’ AOUUU,N dthat the full Tammany vote wiU be wm arrested. Long mwerwl speech p aigli iu Washington last winter was Kccor.u Ag.to.t oi.m c.uniy Trea.
71!,..'.YI 1 ,', i!',JY,7.!^,1..,!tVi " h ' " " the raising of a purse by the sugar trust | urer i».-.pit« m. ii«i«iinB of cheoL*
Tiie adherents of the committee of 70 shooting was accidental, ticket base their firm belief in winning THIRD ARMY OF JAPS,
upon the conviction that there will be,
,,,. i i ,, . or, i . r when the actual resiwiisibility which Lx AN- iei.e, Ind., ilet. 30.—A. case of lvst< . (1 „„ his shonld ,‘. s is un( i,.rstood. whiteclipping has been unearthwl in this Johll n :irm . s handled for 33 years vicinity. Tho prosecuting witness was (barring th -periods of his absence on Lee li.iyh rd and the defendants Jacob leave) every treasury note or certificate Aleon, Jr., Fred Lawrence and Alvah which came to the treasurer’s office.
people to be given to this enterprising Toledo, Oct. 30 —If the rcixirt made You|lff T he C o m plaimmt, it is alleged, Just what the value of it was no one will correspondent to be distributed iu Wash- to the auditor of state by Special Com- 8ist)K | iu llis . l(1(lr(>tis( , s ,,, m( ss ever know. The office where he worked ington among the press people, where missionor C. A. Vortriede of this city is j. , y,,,,,,,/ u-., s n,-,'i ni r her ' s handling only $1,500,000 every day
directed toward detecting frauds in reg- l , 1 ., , t Yokohama saying of those representatives of the press of on authority from the state, last xxe. k defendants and securely tied hand and Jhrou h th. hand., of John Barnes nak-d istration and toward arranging to get to 11 Japanese army numbering the country here, who, with or without made an examination of Barney shocks, foot, after wnich Jacob Aleon, Jr., ap- l)ut lor u stl . ul) l(1 on , ts ,|, . the polls, without fail, all who are duly 24,000 men is assembled at Hiroshima. right, are supposed to have intiuetico in lu his re|>ort just filed the coininissioii T plied a hnggv whip witli great vigor. ,j 0m i ui( t; 0 „ all ,i charueter xvere inregistered. A dispatch from The Times’Shanghai congress and iu the making of public I shows that Barney is short in his ao 1 he senior Alcm witnessed the punish- 8( , r i| l|1( | John Barnes could have Men who seldom take an active part corr( . 8pon(lellt 8tat ,. s that it is reported opinion throughout the country. eoimts $12.<H)(».22. As an offset Barney !"" 'a s tri^ slipisMl a bundle less than an inch thick in politics are laboring to make converts ' A .. T . , - , j There are intimations even that the claime l as-ets eoiisisting ..t twe certili ' , V i. r into his p<K K. t and got:;'home sflJKKIJKH) of personal friends and there has seldom there that the Japs have compleU' - mt , u who furIlisl|e(l tlu , moIl( , y aid so of ' U .l l,,sit t '"‘ 1 vh National rence w^n'l?L'd n,lrt C ° ‘ Mr ' Law ' richer, with tlm a.s,uram'e that iu the been a campaign in which there were vested Port Arthur, and that tho Chi- . . . . , p w us to be ,,:lllk< ' D ti (lice of $.),<X)l) each and a nllc ' xxas ri Uused. ^ ordinary course of bu. iaess his crime more private political discussions. nese forces defending that place cannot . 7..*,, I 9' 1 ' < ' kfur M (>,) '' v,li< ’li he advanced. As stabbed by »« i known. would not be discovered fir weeks, per-
,, , , .... .. haps months. John Barnet entered tho
Ca, "7' Did., Oct. 30. \v bile acriwd a $l.f.H)clerk; he 1 ft it a *1.4<>J
in the expectation that Xhe comments siHiitor xx ill have to report the treasurer was gathered near lu re a quarrel oc- derk, after 33 year, of faithful service.
Chi*1 Schurz A^aiiiMt Hill.
New York, Oct. 30.—Reform Democrats held a large meeting hist night iu
There are intimations even that the claimed assets consistiiig.it txvoceititi en who furnished the mouev did so "/ * kl ‘ ^ rst ^Oional
vuniAJLi A mil AibULU, ami vuau mv a_/ih- . , ,, ‘ . x bailK ( / I tl 111 (*0 OI each Jtllll 51 nese forces defending that plm-e eaunot ‘he impression that it w.« to be clu . ck for ^ tH ) xvhieh he advanced. As h 1 distributed pro rata among the repre- it is 1( , r the , retlsun .r to deposit noia out long. | sentatives of the press in Washington, | coun ty funds or lend the same the iu-
American to tli** Front.
London, Oct. 30.—The Times today ' upon the operations of the sugar trust short ifl2,<i00.22
In'half of Everett P. Wheeler, tlieir publishes a Hong Kong dispatch stating xvould lie eit.ier less severe or that they nominee for governor. Ex-Secretary that William Hill, an American, has >voui l he altogether xxuthheld. ^lt is, ot
been arrested and fined $100 for sketch-
ing the defenses of Hong Kong.
OHIO SNAKE STORY.
course, assumed that the distributor of this fund was to receive his commission. There are intimations even that a list was furnished ef the names of correspondents to whom this fund was to be
i • . . , distributed end that the expectation was
m this city from Shanghai states that- th . |t it W(m;>1 1m , ( , XIK . 11(lo d iu diuners an uncoufirn id nqKirt is current in lieu and iu part m ways that would be apTsin that ^ ehonala, the emperor s young p m ,i ate d by those for whom it was m-
wife, is deiul. , tended.
"If there is anything iu this story, it
Kmp©ror*s Wifi* Keported
London, Oct. 30.—A dispatch received
FA I mu bii.ctT FIGHT.
NOT SO WELL.
is safe to say that not one dollar of this help, which soon arrived, and after
curred bctxveen John Boyd and Lincoln That briefly is the exp rienco of John
Hull, negroes, over a game of cards. 1 Barnes. The men xvere separated without harm to each other. Somewhat later, while
Hall was leaning against a fence talk- fbiei of I’liitox Killed in Trying t<> s.ping to a triend, some one from the rear j »n>t,. ri-oiuiueut citixens.
,, . stabbed him in toe baol.. causing an iu- Memphis, Oct. 30.—A street fight at . f C1,u « ef f was ' ^ juryol wl -h he died Hal was ar- York, Ala., yesterday resulted in the his farm, a few miles below town, Sat- rested but disclaimed all knowledge of wonll(ljns two ^nnin.nt citizens,
one fatally, and the killing of Chief of
nnrtpii(ti-r Fntniiy Sbot, Police J. W. Thompson. On Saturday
Indianapolis, Oct. 80.—In a row at ^ ^ Fred Wciland's suloon, 20 Prospect
Ilorno© C iiiij^cr’s Bhvi‘ii Locks Turn Whl!©
I’roui I- riglit.
GAl.l.iroi.Is, ()., Oct. 30.—While Hor-
ace
urduy, he stirred up a large black snake, the murder,
which liecnme so enraged at being disturbed that it coiled itself about him. Mr. (dinger, almost frantic, cried for
None or. In tho Caar*. Gtuo " ! . .ih > l ^ ^
. 1 • -« • X X* IflfKI 111,! 1 11 f, lV*T 1 It*/•« I k / .T Tl*< 11 k rl u*
bulletin issued from Livadia says that sowitli full knowledge tiiat it would the czar tisik little nourishment yester- not be safe for him to approach any of day. He appealed weaker. He coughed Kcntlemcn whoso name-, may have ap-
* % . ,, . , iM;ir»*(l on inis pretomkKl list for any f bnnguiK up ])liloKm niixod \\itli g U ch purpose wlmtever. He not only is
bl(K)d. The oouph, which results from no j OI1 rchitious of contideneo with chronic catarrh, has become worse and them, but h* nevor calls ui»on any of
impedes his majesty’s breathing. them when m Washington. _ . . _ "Efforts are lieiug made to ascertain Holy Job,.'. Faith. the truth of this report, and if it shall St. Petersburg, Oct. 30. Father | H . verified some of the correspondents
Ivan (Holy John of Croustadt), the intend that he will hear more later, posmiracle worker, who it was said recent- sibly in the courts, and probably before
ly had U'eii summoned to pray for the a oommitteo of investigation.” czar, telegraphed four days ago to his j wife saying: “God is surely working a WHERE ONE CAN’T BATHE,
miracle. The czar will recover.” New York Court .Sentences » Trump For
Fir© Nearly CautieR Panic. Taking a Hath In a Ftnintatn Ba*ln. Pittsburg, Oct. 30.—What promised New York, Oct. 80.—Edward Frich, to be an ugly fire broke out about 9:30 a tramp, was brought before Justice last night in the wholesale millinery Hogan in the Jefferson Market court by establishment of J. J. Porter & Co., on a park policeman, who said he had found Liberty avenue. The loss to the firm is the man at 6 a. m., half naked, bathing total, estimated at $200,000. When the ! in the fountain basin in Union Square alarm was turned in the performance ! park. Frich. when questioned by Jus-
tice Hogan, said:
"It seems that in this country a man who is poor cannot lie clean. What have I done? Nobody was near. I shocked
seutative eorrespon louts for whom it is the reptile, hut
EVERETT P. WHEELER. Fairchild, Wheeler 11. Peckham and Carl Sehnrz made siieeohes. The latter’s was a bitter denunciation of Hill and the sort of polities he represents. It was frequently punctuated with applause. How tho netting Goon. New York, Oct. 30.—Comparatively little betting on the result of the election is being done except on stock exchange. There are odds of 10 to H given that Morton’s plurality for governor will exceed 25,000, C. F. Adams placing $2,000 against $1,(500 of E. H. Myer’s money. An offer was made by one of the Wormsers to pnt up $1,000 to $400 on the plain proposition of Morton’s election, but there was no taker. A few bets have been placed on the mayoralty at $100 to $80 in favor of Strong. As a rule, though, Republican money is held for bets on lietter terms.
Cleveland Man Appear* With Hill. Albany, Oct. 80.—A mass meeting, the proportion of which has never been paralleled in Albany, was the result last night of the fusion of two branches of the Democracy to tender a greeting to Senator Hill. At least 4,000 people thronged the great hall and as many more listened to speakers who were on the outside. A noticeable feature of the affair xvas the presence on the stage as a co-speaker with Senator Hill of Congressman Charles Tracy, wiio is looked upon as a personal representative of
President Cleveland. ftoint’kody Mistaken.
Indianapolis, 0* f . 30. — Chairman Gowdy of the Republican state commit tee last night claimed that his party would carry Indiana by not less than 15,000 and would gain five to seven congressmen. Chairman Taggart of the Democracy says his party is certain to carry the state and will lose not more
than one or two congressmen. Called to Speak For Wilnon.
Jackson, Miss., Oct. 30.—Congressman C. E. Hooker, in response to an urgent request from Chairman C. J. Fanlkner of the national Democratic congressional committee, has canceled all of his appointments in this state and left for West Virginia, where ho will make several speeches in the interest of
Congressman W. L. Wilson. CAnLiSLE NOT COMING.
He Aniiounoe. That He Will Make No
Speeche. In Thl* Campaign.
Washington, Oct. 30.—Secretary Carlisle, after a conference with President Cleveland, has announced that he will l make no political speeches in this cam-
the snake had him doxvu and xvas sloxvly
at the Academy of Music next door was in full blast. A panic followed, bnt nothing serious resulted. In the Seventh Avenue hotel, three doors above, the
guests were also inclined to be panicky, nobody. Yet I am put in prison for trying to keep myself clean. I was trying
Youthful Itobber Caught.
Brooklyn, Oct. 30.—Isaac Steinberg, aged 15, who was office boy for Franklin & Son, Chicago picture frame makers, was arrested here yesterday. The boy is charged with being concerned in the robbery by the McGraw-
to get work. No one will employ a dirty man. I get clean, it is a crime. Your freedom is a farce, a mockery. I did better at home in Germany. There it is
no crime to bathe."
Mr. Jerome, of the Charity Organizations society, told Justice Hogan that the man had been sleeping in the park
Mortell gang of $5,000 and a large sum nearly all summer. Justice Hogan sent of money from the safe in the office of F r i c h to the island for one month,
that firm. He broke down and con-
fessed his part in the robbery. FIRST BLIZZARD. With Kpacttt and Hoe. Severe S.owxtornia of Atl-D.iy Duration PRINCETON, Ills., Oct. 80.—William i In Nebraska and South Dakota. Knox, a wealthy resident, had an alter- Omaha, Oct. 80.—A severe snowstorm cation yesterday with Dan Doyle, a hod- prevailed all day yesterday throughout carrier who had been in his employ a Nebraska. It is quite general, covcrin • few hours. Doyle struck at Knox with t i lc principal agricultural portion of the a spade, and the latter retaliated with a 8 f a p. a nd a large section where the hoe laying "pen Doyle s head. Doyle (h , lutll W . LS In th( . extreme northern will probably die. portion of the state stock is said to be
Cameron, cotton express agent, and E. F. Allison, a timber merchant,
ment
the bartender. The victim is probably 1 , ' 11 ‘ interference of friends only
hut surely crushing him to death. Clin- fatally injured. The shooting grew nut prevented bloodshed then. Yesterday ger’s hair, which was of a jet black of a quarrel between Walters and Alh-nn met < aim ron on the street and color previous to tho occurrence, turned George Kinney, and the bullet which demanded an apology for certain harsh to a silvery white within a short time struck the bartender was probably in- epithets that he had applied to him after. Thu serpent measured ox'er eight tended for Kinney. during Saturday’s difficulty. Cameron ntet. refused to apologize and drew his pistol.
Knirine Ov#*rltimed*
DIABOLICAL CRIME. Martinsville, Ind., Oct. 80. - The Colored IVoplo l ir« < 1 Upon as They It**- E., 1. and .il railxx ay engine was de* turn From Frayrr .Mostlug. railed yesterday near Franklin. A steer
Greenwood, 8. C., Oct. 80.—A most stepped on the track. In a moment the j bullets passing through Allison’s side diabolical crime xvas committed here engine was in the flitch, bottom side up. and then in netratmg Tliompsou s heart. Sund iv niirht while colored folks were Engineer Horton of this city had sev- 1 he latter fell dead and the former is r fnriUnir fr, a finir k oral ribs broken and was otherwise in- mortally wounded. Cameron xvas sereturuing from prayer meeting. A Firi . niau Harry Barnes escaped , verely hurt by blows on the head.
NtWb IN BRIEF.
Alight followed when Chief of Police Thompson ran up, seized Cameron and attempted to disarm him. In the scuffle Cameron's pistol went off twice, the
party was waylaid and shot into. One ^.j thout in j liry
man was killed, a woman shot in three
places and another man had his clothes CriiH»<i«> an Evil, riddled with bullets. The assassin has ; Indianapolis, Oct. 30.—A movement confessed. The situation is such that if has begun here for the suppression of the person can be taken away from the (j 1(1 goyj.j ev ji i,y the prosecution of officers a lynching is probable. owners who rent property for immoral
! purposes. One arrest has been made
Politic* in Newfoundland. and others arc to follow.
St. Johns, N. F., Oct. 80.—A political I
fight of great intensity is now raging Suicide, here and in the adjoining districts. The \ Richmond, Ind., Oct. 30.—George nominations will be made tomorrow and Daubers, who came here some months the polling will take place Saturday | ago ^m Greenville, O., committed suiweek. Eleven seats are to be contested. ; cide by taking morphine. The cause of The government must win five to secure his selfdestruction is supposed to have a majority in the assembly. The fight been domestic trouble,
promises to be one of the most exciting
ever seen here. Injured In a Kunaway. j Brazil, lud., Oct. 30.—Mrs. Lizzie Cook* Come nigh. Rawley, wife of James Rawley, superinTahlequah, I. T., Oct. 30.—Jim teudent of the Knightsville public
Samuel Mundel is a new smallpox patient in Washington. McKinley spoke in Chicago last night and Vice President Stevenson in Detroit, each to large crowds. The interior department has been reopened xk ith about half its force. No new smallpox cases reported. The marriage of the czarewitch and Princess Alix will not occur at Livadia should his majesty’s condition improve. The men who robbed The Dalles (Or.) express office Oct. 1 of 41 l.otK) have been arrested and confessed. The money was
recovered.
Youngstown, O , furnishes a story to the effect that a syndicate of capitalists is buying up a line of newspapers from Boston
to San Francisco.
John C. Eno, the Nexv York banker convicted of forgery in state courts, and who
^"1,sxr 1 - szavzz
weeks, is on trial here for the murder or injured. i Hl)l)ert i
a Cherokee deputy sheriff ft year ago. nuappearanc© of a wif©. MARKET QUOTATIGro
His trial has boon set throe times and he Col . rMBl . s , go.-The wife!
^t-!!? m of William Watson disappeared sudden- m„g Price. For Orsiu and C.tu.
the judicial expenses of attempting to
try him.
ly and mysteriously Saturday and has not been heard of. No trouble was known to exist between husband and
Ih-iest wife.
INDIANA ItliILKS.
Broun IiiRtireri Too Late. St. Louis, Oct. 30.—Judge
found for the defendant in the suit of j A. F. Brown, administrator of Edwin
E. Brown, where insurance policies 1 Albion xvill have a chapter of the Tribe
taken out by Brown were not delivered of Ben 11 nr.
until the day after Brown was killed, Mancie xvill have a market place and
and then to his partner, Wells, who Marion wants one.
Oil Town iiurn.iL suffering, though elsewhere the snow is paid the premium. The diphtheretic scare at Anderson is _ ,, 0il . " • i * melting rapidly and tiie weather is mod- over, and the schools have resumed. Toledo, Oct. .»().-A special from erat „ Exp'o.ton of * Csnnon. Ghouls robbed the grave at Westfield in
Fostorja says that the town of Rising Sioux City, la., Oct. 30.—Specials hi Abcola, I'ls., Oct. 30.—While flringa which the remains of Mrs. John Chappie
Sun, in Wood county, has Ixfcn totally The Journal show that snow fell all day can uon yesterday for Governor McKin- were burried.
destroyed by tire. Rising Sun lias a yesterday over nearly all South Dakota 1( , v ;ls he piv88t . ( i through here William The cornerstone of the Trinity M E. population of l,o00 and is the center of northwestern Iowa. At crinilh »n, j javnia u i ()S ^ both eyes and Thomas church At CrawfonIsville was laid with ap
the oil iiporariou* in northwestern Ohio. 8. D., tho snowstorm resembled an old- L) ' | u . rtv his right hand by an ex- propriate ceremonies.
The loss cannot exceed $.iO,tHX). t.isliioned hh/.z.ird. plosion. The accident was tin- result of The Garrett Clipper say. that about all
Crl.l* Srtfely Piiaaed. So l..,Her I., the t l..t,'l.e fc carelessness. that I* UT) to fit a man for ^ yv » • • i ! a xt rN a. on / \<w oner s i nice Is to know a live man from a Berlin, Oct. 30.—Public opinion is Asheville, N. C., Oct. 30.—Officers joim MoUrid© in. dead one
fast recovering from the shock of tho have arrested C. B. Koninbine, alias J. Massillon, O., Oct. 30.—John Me- General Harrison will speak next Satur ministerial crisis. There is a feeling of | C. Howard, charged with using mails pride, president of the United Mine day iu Anderson. From there his train relief that it has not turned ont worse, i for fraudulent purposes. Howard is Workers, is quite ill at his home here. will run to Kushville, Grecnsburg and
and that the lofig threatened storm has charged with doing business for several Shelbyville
burst and cleared the atmosphere,
Two Mile* In 4:114.
Waltham, Mass., Oct. 30. — Harry Tyler regained the 2-mile flying start bicycle world’s record yesterday afternoon, making the distance iu 4:04 flat,
pacing by tandems.
FiisloiilHt* I>©nl«Ml an Advantage.
months as "Tho Universal Association
of Home Artists,” and had worked up a „.B I big correspondent. • Last mouth his rourt ()f Lancaster county has refused to ing for her runaway son, 14 years old, wi.s
Mrs. Josephine Howard, 55 years old,
LINCOLN, Neb., Oct. 30.—The district j who is traveling ox'er the country search
business amounted to $1,000. All his work was done outside North Carolina.
HI* W lie 1041 Die snooting.
Lkadville, Colo., Oct. 30.—Aaron Lewis was shot fatally through the abdomen in his house yesterday. H ; t
Cash Halance.
make no political speeches In tins cam- Washington, Oct. 30. The cash bal- who has been arrested, says he paign. Indninians had been anxious to auce in the treasury last evening xxas tried to choke her and she shot him in
grauta writ of mandamus to compel the struck by a train while walking on the secretary of state to change the ballots Wabash tracks near I ort Wayne and
so that tho fusion candidates may have badly hurt.
a double place on the ticket.
I lecure his services for Nov. 3.
1 $112,700,027; gold reserve, $(51,404,03(5. I snif.Hefenwx
Erastus Shields of Blackford county, arresteil for the murder of Janies Young at
Flattering Sugar Prospect*. Montpelier, has been remanded for man8t. Francisco, Oct. 30,-Tho outlook slaughter. The coroner returned that •zXSssr *"* 01 i8MU | ^s c ”'b«;^ h “ ,, ’ ,bu '
on Oct. ‘4D.
Imlianapollii. Wheat — 44(^47Corn—50 58c. OATS—‘28Ji(932c. Cattle Iti-ceipts light; shipments none. All good kinds quotably steady. Good to choice shipping and export steers, $4.50((f.">.25; medium to go<sf shippl ig steers, #.'1501 r 4.2-'i; common to fair steers, $2.26«t:5.2."i; choice feeding steers. #:i.2i(<i 8.50; goiKi to choice heifers, Fi.7r>4«:l.25; fair to niedium heifers, ♦2.25(i(2.tK); common light heifers. id.SOigS. 15; gooii to choice cows, $2.50(^3.00; fair to medium cows,
$1.75(S2 25.
Hogs—Receipts l.oo'i head; shipments HOO head. Market active. Good to choice medium and heavy, $4.45 (94.55; mixed and heavy packing, f4.:55rt{ 4.45; good to choice lightweights. $4 40(9 4.50; common lightweights, $4.)50(g4.40; pigs, $2.50(94.25; rouglis, $;i.50«c 4.20. SHEEl’—Receipts light; shipments none. Shade better feeling. Choice to extra lambs, $2.85(93.25; common to good lambs, $1.75(^2.75; good to choice sheep, $2.00(02.25; fair to medium sheep,$1.25(d 1.75; common sheep, 5Oc(0$l.OO; bucks, per head, $1.00(02.50. Chlengo Grain anil ProvDInns. Wheat—'>ec. opened52K-)^c, closed 5239May opened 57c, closed 57c. CoKN—Dec. opened 50c, closed 50,5%c. May opened 'iOKc, closed 50‘HtC. OATS—Deo. opened 28!^c, closed 2SJ<c. May opened 32>),c, closed 3'JXXtc. PtiKK—Jan. opened $11.(15,closed $11.73-5. Lamp—Oct. opened 40.85, closed $<i 90. Jan. opened $0.70, closed $0.77. Ribs—Oct. opened $ . closed $0 35. Jan opened $5.87, closed $'>.92. Closing C8*h markets: Wheat 51'fc, corn 51%c, outs 27^u, pork $11.95, lard $0.90, ribs |0 35,
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