Bloomington Progress, Volume 22, Number 43, Bloomington, Monroe County, 19 December 1888 — Page 1

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fit:: :: 1iMtedM miPtWdK

iKiig' th pioneor iJlstors ot ObiTltjr of towed the explosion. Tho nnanolftl loss will

Cldj.. iMrid her.sieblp, ded3 will re- : exceod rW.OOO.

ins nana pf unnaiun , Ohplain Qor WBorfaiits. TI, S. Hi

I '4K 4- WiWin. &xiin!nbr KploA ta CUoagoy iwcaina Infatiiatetl witlv Mrs. Marr MerriB, wlA who n Ws bonrdtog. awl ttWghrofli womaa. w&o w l Mian:r wife hr hosliaiid. teemed to baoomo more madly la lova with

News his bocu roooivad from Oootvlllo,

' XoxitsV thfttt holdvrelllnKOt John R. King was ' banted, and King, his wife and six children wero fturnod to death. It Is siipposod tiiat thorlotlms wort murdered and the hoaso set on flro. The flro . was not disaovorod until tho house was eomplctoly destroyed. ; Tho remains ot-tiie eight viotims Were taken from the ruins and buried in one ravo. The fttmflr went to Texas from Alubnms. A son and daughter, hoth 'married, are the ; only mumbors ot the family toft. Thete is : no clue to the supposed murderers.

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Ut th OCMiMS f I iJMsa&nMlrom ZaaCbr fallyeoB

iEWo.fUasrs Jrom atixobo annrea

sne easnier.ioiai

Xi- Wertie, wpraV.ftlfewed,

if HV' - hb. 1IMrfliMn-o-lt-Iat-

ifOf?--.i . iwereato-Jt is IwltfiTeff the men

I,-hrr,J!aslui Morse diedihiTf an

kotir after the-abootinir. Ihe. nun wha

Wfetnjftootjsjt sir esnu, njtte as Jonn "Oat", ad refuses -to t9fc OaVess 'iHii'ot nithe arm, ear and' (Kck, and it is bcljeted tkac. his wounds are : not riWiaft'f . , lLatBH(ar General Dickinson says

tW Mu4he M-;$aw weeia he had

M)icNh resignations of a eonsidora1li)nmber of president ud and fourth-

smmwmnwff wits ine reqnest mat

mmr

tests''1-- .

era h6 written askxins if their resifena- i

iipsm wra reowracnaauoiis ox iepuoiian ncressora wonld be isrorably acted

i - . n8 "o tnesje cases, Tne Fostiraster " -iff. GananI said that no Maisn'ations had

alw!T- keen oiiwonlibeacceirted that are nada XB-'V JIkrjpbae oi;forMiIBng- theelej ''li5-- - of: mininaarainiBtration bj

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Tfco .TcrHtortoa.

- git j 'jwwapygnse-iwommi caacus, aner' a

SM ; j5fiwMoa of .0et reit hours, adopted

deeitTe, and 'for ib' admission of the ' States of ' Washington. Mestana, and

ficXKBA-aUov It K-pwposedthiit

States shU admitted br one

iHUTHHaa, aKHoaRh not mentioned in saflTealutio.'j wasiisreed should, be

& adiMtteil .into the Union,, but by a

Basa'te jbrnunV-. :'-jr' '. ' giiB the oat lines of a terrible'' affair . his wafer and six . childroa Were burned ' to jleaib. M yh- 'tSoinirht' thatthe fire

iu incendury. and 'that some of the-

i c t MAssmrajarias-mjrix, : feelaz ordered .ouk and flnding ha spmdtnc to; ne? household dulies it. ema$sayv Sto&f.t ; iehamb'e'nnatX ' Beiti Bilk, drew arftrolver and fired two. Shot at the latter. neitlKr ofTPhlch took oflocl He tfiea iarnod the T-eain'upon Mrs. Her xtil wfth fatal effevt. oho bail orashih, IS qaih: hair hi ad; cansnfe:3eiah ia aohoui Hsi-tis then placed the; smbkinir rovolvor t

ik-innli anUed th triawer, andfett doac'

eonflrr

I In Berlin of the detet

thi Genttaai atBiisamoyo, thir prteel

pal settlemait On the Zanzibar eoastof at "

narmuta and y.hr -Shirdoeana vho tU -

Mm&aBonoyo to the camp of the Gme Sasiktrfcan poajpauy ai-B eJoiely boltoa t ijiutivnaar 'Uathtri, the' ohtot, who U . Bint attait The German man-ot-wn

WIJenopaBadaieontnecownaa oon as Kit.

' THE CRIMINAL, RECORD, An act of murderous inoendiarism, which, had it euocoodod, would have ellpsed the bavoo of the Hnymarkor bomb, was attempted in Ohiiago. Shufaldt'a distillery was the' sceno of the attempted

-outrage; The dietlitery proper eonlprisos

a block of triBcular bttudln, lying; between' Iinoola street and tho river. On the east sida ot tho building runs a lowroofed structure, used as a .warehouse.

Utoro-roonia. and- splrlt-rooms. w this l'" ' I . U 1 . . J L..l IWI MIA llt... nf

,peoiiQn Ara tvreu vitriy uu,ww 'whisky arid high proof spirits. Walls throe 3o four feet thick divide this portion of the : building Sato sections. Tho entire pluoe is left under the charge of United States fip-r-ernment officials. A ttrrildo- oxptosioi. sounding, like thundor. took pInce.Fyio doEen men were at Work' in tho buildltllt. Thofuso,to the bomhs, except in ono instance, went out, thus averting a terrible catastrophe. .' The boinb? were placed on

top ol the, bulla In? .directly over tho high proof'liiiuors. and the one that exploded toj a laro hole in tho root, but fortunately did

not ijpiito the ligtiprs. The work . was by unknown parties, '

visbury Hawkins was handed .at .Bivdlr-

head, I. X. Be died without flinching, niaintainiifg to the last moment tho perfect Indifference he exhibited throughout his laiprlaonment. The execution was witnosscd

by c.hout twenty-four persons, and Was

wholly without incident' Tbii crmia for which he paid .tho death pt'nalty w-ts 11 pocnliarly ainwion otf, he.havluy fctu4 fala in:3 ntnther Oct. 2. lhS?. bcou&fi ol hat r&

fttsat to bo lvconcilod to tha mavriage of Uiinaol! and a Mtsi tichreck. He warn- to the house of

hi motnur on tna mgnt ot tha juurdor, asuotiiJotf ti his confeaalon, with the avonwi pUrpo,e of killing' hor if the stitl refill 3d to give llur con. sent, tie induced her to no oat rfaUag in a bngsy and ihoi her throe titaes, ' '

Ti Tn banUMUrdmcnt. tailed to diUQUii i

ti aaamy, wno- bow tho lama and pram."! vactiaa lwm lamtiag .to rescue too to

,gk g4 wUkas.HhO i.are.w great tajfr. Ti' i lulucta Mi wctt ateamar'to Basamoyo. J ii Dtact tthe. u0h anAxndiaa BetUsca i

. wiUpHer raJaga to ah Jburupijia wjd ay

tham QllMr. 'fhe Lneltsh tll naintatn.ft n siioaavlth tha nail' but tha .alter n J dacianal war agaiiut Uie Uermana alouti CDut ta accouat of the ora.baxdiueutoj( po . i nM(ty by tt.o. fieialaa ao.uariru3i. U'hti inti 1 arring lai iathinrloraBdit'twa i .ttaeoasC " , -i.speoiallrom Bome says that the Poj jis about t6Ispatcsa tetter to theAmericj :Kshopa . instructing them to support ma -igfmd mate'r1ajly;;he Scheme proposed 1 .ftaBjsho o.FlaasMiee,ie atabtish a see tnaryfor th htstniction and training.

giants arzijins in Amerlaa.

A 'Wl&jSii jrr lwi3atiiiSl l'aftiawittiia-Ja-aa . but nad ahoe'dealec, has prepitreda'stsitt ffentshowinghisliabUfa'JS of SmjOO,

asseti.nomiru

lHnff- thcl. fi Wiieh l

. 'ricHmi'Were niiirdierJ.

.?M ...---tti'eija Vietitts' w$e' taken out from

Jsrr:' : . ''-'.' V the ruin jrd buried in gumtta. Tlk

' '; '? i ; :'s Kf3f, bek'Tnifiajn ilty -Jtf th

S!-' Loss. mum. Vixmtthtt

'. nijQck wall fell, bfiWing. Stamen Darld

naspapA n mu Lroaws. ;XBeTI

Tne reie w of" trnda for last week.

gisen yf.lB.i. is ultnnf,

' Kepc of ;ooodHioj ot bnslhert note a OdOflJeBt. .-Jotijoa-- 'aa 'tsf'tM futura, bat roa .y

aitua vmrens aactioaa pxoauca acacaimi .a 1c jjwaaut Much Baaainai9 is feit tu p rtlcajcf.aSoo,'a(tr14otiona at noKabta piu, Tshfte-Jaimrsa iu bcujio toatheru dlotrt a are many. KeaipaU rerorts m per cent. stl.an Iaa year, i ttp-Ti.-and uatd weaiber In i KorthWaat causes unoaaiuons to somo trad. SutfecJaxi a clothing and boots and ahoas it aasaa'lny: and Hilwankee. and laaurol su ir AUaya-' loigtns in Wiecmuia. ft mm j mazketa are. 9awha distuibtd. laipc ft nw Weak at New York BXTe b. a onty 3,ipereent. aualiar and exports front M. w

lark only W pans, (mailer tban last vi

Vatxaports of wheat, vera Atlantic puta w .-CT

GOT aw.Hl!nahia,apaiut 3,170, 70I to tuosa is

aac ot uqnr &u, -if natr.

THE MOB MEETS DEATH.

BBSDLT OF AN ATTEUT AX I.VNCHING IJf ALABAMA.

0$ -JUItfLEJEYJH CHICAGO., l)r. Tumble toy .who has bocome notoriout! through his; detention in London under suspicion of 'being the Whitochapal murderer, is .thought to bo somowhoroin Ohicago. He known to havo .friends

weeka lat

ajatiot 14?,tJ, wtp an- increato of 1,SU, fcasoata at -oro. Wheat cloaea hlxher thai

w oik ago, cent half a cast tower, pork ttva cv it lower, and Iioga 2J ceottt yar Id, poandtt ; oU i .a jr sen tmi'OeiKs.eoffoa- tnraa-qesnsra of ace t, and tatiea tare aaeliuad oae-liaU cunt. Ihet ai market is dull and actual pricoa tiitasue.-uia below tha asbedule. Wool bits advanced, . ,ie Snar criileajaore than a cent sineottnnrlC le

W?"'-. rlfct Nmwa. Tab .; .: .isSduUfi! at Tfie bodies of PaitaW 'jrWt, irfcaa tpi raa waker at I't s-

Hit Kalis' axe on'I at. Mi.liil. .lint Iwr lrnr. it

armr. Wantaf uaSdcaiaiiarixuVanuitb at

t'liawi .mangorirev,ns. and toraisu hole n

f idiom nambec'eOuipared Write l.aj - lie SiWrkaMWaSkaaft jWtbe doSi8. 1 or ' aarfaapawntBgaekwt -last ySe wftni-aa

J?j-.fHafllj' twS.no fatally 8$Jl6i: S'"5'i'!''" aeiae apeciafc Th mJ dSI 'si:-' ' ia?i-ee off Cape Ltttbmnc, Qct 3 a

V-. .-'town ;fj p s lost. v,8ne arried a f r ' i,w oliBy-oh men. B . is beliaved wbalinsf tnen that neither crew nor

fiP:.rff-V1fichliaren of

muti trarai ferunet

i'T, -'.t cn.,dteel-ot dtplilallirta. tie toOK-. tno,

, . Kew"haa been recoiyed from On iy Ajreaeyv GrfleU SItot. 0tuh. thitt Color, w. the eelBbratod cMof ot the Southern TI' s.

'f tied atfhe,TiBerioy of pneumonia. "

Ae. .redjCbiofwa -tho moat (amona ,lB itia4 . .' . 'iiL ,!&-"?' 'Wpat, and waa a let or. I

nt tne Meeker masai re and alio in the Colo, iw War in Utah a year i: .;o. lno this last ontbi. itk he has beats under n IItary porTeiUanca, 'li.eh haa gn-atlx morriod 1 1 a. About aUBGlt ta toot: n yioU-ut cola, w) eU rapidly clexeluped : 10 pneumonia. Ho aa

oiierJi)yvar of ajo, ml

oe

-bodies to the eOatetetr and -laid thm on

".S iffcrgrosnd, one ajNBsm aneolfcned, as

-I French' fcfte 4MW1aitr.

jfahinese pirates a Bae-Ninb, Tonqriiri.

: , ie elwon rirctou wM carried by ho Bfloublioans.-.wbo.blccfcd their KavorV ,ud

Jfcgete.f tfe l wetttkenris Council. T'.eir S&id!'' 9 b f dtickwhfehad been indorse.! by

troyjd bjr.fire.

: ' i r Shot ttw Wrajasra; .. ..

xmnno; n large practice om boaju-a)

Vwaea&dawnelad in'tha stltlf of Juan .in

11 ejiptonea cnu tuitca .a. emcer ana

!-vi.'

J. iWib Ainory.oneof IhadistfiiguiBhed . . rienaa'proBiitint business meaoBoo

, tow. Hass.. awa alter a siiorMssv . . .

v-a.:i Aawaerst-jtoB laaajUU , IW. awl woa t&a on of Thorn u C Ajoory, a t,

teied Marva?4 1 oltrga and wa. tfaare crawnajSl with tba c)ai ot T&ir. After-leaving colleeena tudied law and agent anach time, later m. Karoao. AtStoush aoBst to tba bar, ka did not traciii.a. lwrt. aeeeaaiAe. Txaaanmr

ef.t'ne Jaekioo Kanurwttaiqg' C.nmpaii am 'SaetraV NT H. fc eutered" a oue' lBtto rCnaiaCac6sriag fakmn. and foa-reara waa oaa ;. , tctbaJeading'iaen.ta tha tromotloaofnaw entv teivrieae. Jm J8OT t beeamefiaejraiw ot tha

, .r . waBiaVafe MamtaWiSaHs -Ifcatoteat Scciaty. . . J- gawaraawJf e warmeat triemla of,-lJaB ' WJ ' .'JaiaBi wfe of ,fls of the annr'SW'i jiaiiavi-h0v Wat iiMMatt,' fpkH&i '- JK;r5if -." rryedat Sew Tork-recOy fromEoxopi T. ' Bhsiaaa-HMteee that- aha, Is eaaa-e-f in bw f-'V ' ?'aawrrJed.W Sei-nirtei-a. aba esnw;d. Jt" . -rfaW f -iMaaWa-tol shew ataXartoh. wi-

'. ', Elisba Atkhis. the ' rattwaT mtmonabe.

41eda Boston, Marw.agBd 78. Ha watf.a director of the Psion Ftwiflo front Jt-l uteption and. Waa also one of the hea-deat swgar refiners In theeobntry. . J- ' Siatr Jtarr Francis de galea MonkM.

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will Da aucaeeJed

TapoTonaro. ehlcf of ITntvmni.'nraii:. : "

n. Tcjtnurrar is 173.

there. Ha, wwt in terror of his iifo in w

Tork because of the bitter feeling o?iUnat'

hint amons tho English residents of taut city. : ." '

Sr. TumWoter was a well-known flsnrs in

Brooklyn J". Y., boiwaen ISM and t&a. At that t:mi ha posed as an barb dootor, and nwdo a great deal of money. WUb hlui, tu a friend and attendant, fas tho youuM mau Bar ,kl, who subse.iiioutly at.acbad h'tma.'U to John Wlikea Booth, aided him to escape after the eaaesina. atioa of Lincoln, and waa executed as art oocom-

ilie In teat crime. Altar tuia V . i anibiotm' maae iliutiali cotianlcuouB about the Filth Avenue

Hotel, olalmitut to bo a. urominont and -woaltuy .

peoi:l of eornp'toity in a plan to introduce yollow fever into Mew York by meaiiaof infected elotliing Ee Ij a very iarge man, abmt six foot

iug to iia picture, taueri inls.'fi, Lo isamanof dec idedly fo bidding rspoct; .nis f aeo is very nd and his will aters deeply dyeo.

POUVCAh poms.

;;'.? ' t the- committee -ot one hundred, was j.Iso

S'ti&s0 women jvotors-wer alloi cd

m$ N0 AGCtOEtlT&'

:t-Whte waging en trail way tres tic l l. exander.-K. C. Xiae -iewis. school b- sixr, and fflss Lisa !e-Byum,no of her '.hipils. were killed by an ex press train. 7 -. ' -TAnexpkwIon in shaft Kq. 2 of the I mSaideoaUninc, near Canon City .Colo., k led two nien ond woundod seriously ten otli .vs.

The dead are: He.Try Waiiftce,- mine f rc-

atan. nd Poter Oalloway; The woui, led are: James WalUiee, brother of tho "i reman. Henry Dodd. -Thottias ShioldSt fr John Murphy, 'John Liun, fames T "or, John Goshsin. Thomas Cunningham, md

James Jimisou- Jarnes Wallace and Hi ury Sodd will die, 9 ;- the recovery of Hiri of

the other wounded'men is extremely de ibt-

fuL The- mine bad been on. flfsse' irul

ea-pTK and meto were aentdown to endo. vor txtinguWtho flames. Tlioy had oeou at wprk about three hours And had got the

plm nnderontrcl when tho gas was Ibi ,ted

in aoma uDknpwn maocer and the explt don loUowod. The mine was budiy damage 1.

A terrific explosion occurred or, the

West SldevebJcaaoeoraplctcly denio.ish-

hw'-tteai mills of. David Otrvo-, on

Horth Hoisted street and wroeking 4itt-

eent bnUdinj-s. ''The seen about the piosiott w oner of tho"H-ildost dosorip iont Bensatfonai rumors wore euttent tha the expiosion was aussd by dynaptito, -bilo tte more eoaseri(atlTO bcUerwstt.oocv .-red ia the enslne-room. Fiflv nersons an; rc-

yorteH tosia- perishqd In the Are iht : fC-V

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0 5.00 8.03 .m 3.13 6.00 & 5.59 1.01

;:-;$WEE$:1IOTE8:. - -Some seventy Kansas sportsmen have -betn'airested in the Indian Territory by United Statos scouts for trospnesiag. -rChnngiis in tho Canadian federal banking systent. "borjeo wqd from the American plan, will be put in operation next yeor. The Gorernment proposes, to control tho issue of legal tender, thus restricting the issao of notes by chartered bunk. . Jlrs. CaroUno Schmidt, nged 23. while' insane threw irsclf facm a, .fourth story window in 'Sew Xorkwith Itei twoohildrciu. ;lo 'hpr arms, one of whom was in- . staptjy killed. .find .r-ho -hntho other child wore. bodljt injured. - ' --TheSWual ftbatr Cohvntftttirin-' seiision at Washington, elected oiJic6rv Colonel Elliott F. Shepnrd, of New Xork,

was; Chosen President, and tho Boy. D. P: Lord, of Illinois, Becordln- Secretory- ' ' -The Missouri Paoiflo directors nt XeV

iTbrk dcolnred the regul.ir dividend of ljf&r

ceift "33(8 East Tennessee directors-reelected Puuiuol Thomas President and C.

S. Brice"Wii-eresldenf.

S,V-:fr MAKKBI' -ooAxtoti.

1 tlHtfiattft.

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-.' ' ' C m uori , Hitos Sbipplnj Oradoa PSiBEIt.vV WBt-i-r-Ko. 2 Bed. Co5S-to. a,... , ot-fs-jfo. rr .: Bve No. a BtrrTEB Choice Craantery C'lj-iafS-lf'nU'Creabi, au E(la-J-i"roiih. PirTOE--Car.oad0,i:cr Poni-aJara. .. '...:...' " ifttWAekEE. WttEAT-Caah. Oubn Ho..H. O IT3K0. 3 Wtitto. .-. Ifm Ho. 1 B.uBVjty No..a ., Pi mtc Keta, t . v. . . ...DliTltOIX. CvrrXiE...t , Haas SitEKP.... ; VJ he.t No. it Bed, , CfiKN No. U Whita........ OlT8No. 2 Mixed TOIJSDO. vrnisA-r So. 9 Boa..........,;... Cjt;t. 0 its No. a Whito 7. NEW YOSK. C11.TI1E , HOTW., A BltUKP W-fEAl No. 3 Bed Cms No. S , Ores White... I' jnx Now Ue bT, LOUIS. CnXTIiS,.,...HoesTT; V'HKAT Na ii Com No, 2.... ...t. ...... ....... Oats No. B;'.4... .,Ta A ... C TTta. .i. ........ . ...... . Booa , SBI"".,,.,,,, ..,...,. Xawss... vlNOlNNATI. 1:00s., Wheat Ko. a Bed..-.. ., ,S Cobk-no. a ;, C Ko. 3 Mixtd , IB No. i loiur Meat A8T MBBlVf If. Cattle Prime , ,.... ! ' 3''a4r Common,., Iloos....... fiHJSEtf. w i)S8 ... -.,,)'..

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t.oa 4.50 a.o .SB Ot JM an S.S0 a.oo i.tw .17

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US .at 9 .33 Of .7d 11.53 m ii.'.s & J.o & 4.03 & 1.B'SS9 .37 & -..Si 0 tM sS .sa'i 0 .'-liil & 6.00 rt 6.7

& 6.1s & J.f8 ri AS 0 Ai

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f.S0 & S.7S 4.75 Hi 6.50 J.01 1.02 .8) & .SI ,t!l j .03

8.0O s.co s.ia s.w 4.51 1.0t .a .28',S4 H.S0 S.00 4.0) mi m

& 4.1s 0O.5J . Hi 4.50 & 4.75 4 6.30 J. & . il .-S'J .Si (313.00 . & e.iis C, 4..TO t". 3,53 ft) 5.75 CP l-M K9

Nltte Ctttaenn or Rlrmlu,$hnra Shot T'owh by tlo Shrrlir, and Several Other "WounoVd S;ory of tho Crime Which ld Bp to tho 'T.nfrdy. (Virmington (Ala.) apeslalj A terrible trngedy occaned near the jail in this city. R. B. Bawes, ott'arged with the want cn murder of his wife and child, was confined in the jail. The finding of tho body of the murdered woman, he rvtiy weighted with iron, at (he bottom of a lake, incensed tao pop ilaeo, nnd a lari crowd gathered about tho j iH with the. avowed intention of lynching Hans, Sbeiiff Swith and posse were prepn-od to defend thoir primner, end w.irnedthe mob away, 'iho crowd suigod forward despite the warnings, whan the officers openoS fire, killing tbioo. men instantly, ' fa.al.y wounding stven,' raid injuiiug more or less sei ionsly tome thiity other. Those instantly kiUed were, Postmaster M. IS. Throckmotion, 3. XL McCoy, and A. Xi. Bryant. Thofa fatally woundod were, A. B. Tatrsnt, Colbert Smith (colored!, Ciias. Jenkins, Jlranden, Fra.k Ci ldtyu, nit unknown negro, and a stranger. Among. the wounded were: C. C. Tate, who wtii die; Lawrence Fitz.huh; A, J . Sch etie, -ft meol uuio formerly of Kula-

toa oo, Mich., fatally hmt; J. T. Mont-'

gomery; Mr. JJorkaley; Charles Bailey, of 1) os ton, a Louisville and Xew Albany brakemaa; John H. Merritt; Malt Kennedy; J. w. Cwen, a cnrjKinter; J. VT. (iiimoro. of Gre.m Springs; Albert SmilJi, colored;' YVYA. Byrd. . - , Poaitnnator Tbrockthorton was a T3ty l opularbiti. cn. Ho v, as born at Louivilic, Ky., thirty year.t ago and camo tb liirraii ghnm iu 1SS0 as agent for ih fc'onthom Exi ross Company.' bocr eighteen months ago be wos arpnute-.t postmaster. Ho kaves a wife hi id 01 J child. A. J. Tatra it, nfior the flwt!vol-;

ley, lay down on the ground with the ho e

ot avotu.ug uj uv'S umiuiB. r ;it t would tot 'have it so, however, and a ball struck hint ns he lay aa has face nnd langetUup hi back. After n few minutes' suiferirig he died. Hr. Branfen, 0-0 cf the dc d, told adtopital attendant that he boarded at the house of (bo Sheriff of Etowah County t Gadsden, r.ud thatjie came ht-re on busino-s iu (ka thiited Stat.s Oonxt. air. Berkeley, 0:.e rf the wounde.l, was sentjd on the rear t orch of W. Suldons' xfsi.'ence whea shot, 'William Toangblood, Mr. Alexander, and Edward Coi per, tirst reported as cither killed or woo. clod, we.o not butt. A. D. Bryaitt fell at the first volley. So was in front of the croud, and was trying- to restrain the tnobi at the, time. Col. Thomas G-. Jones, of the Second Regiment of Alabama State troops, has arrived with five companieE, and is confident of tis ability to ptevent any fartht-r attempt at mob violence. There was much excitement for awhile, but it has subsided somewhat, , ' Sheriff Smith said in an interview that he deeply replied Ihe occurreitces, but felt that ho had-simply done bin duty in npholding the majesty of the iaw. He said h g.tve tho mob amply warning, and

aid lot gtte tho pider to hro until it was theolutoly necess .'ry to do so, nnd after iho mob had t-ogua to 610 upon Ihe jail. Jlajer Thomptoa has issued 11 pioclamntion exjifessing sympathy for ihe fnmt ie's or tbd viotims of the trn(:edy, and deeply regattingtho occurrence, but fa-

fesgnng BaMoji4iiy law wtdAa

iiuu itppeutytg to uu wuo iao ueuoo ana 1 ood order 10 refrain from public assom-l-lafio rind remain in the auiet of (heir

hlttiaxs.

Sheriff ktmlth has. ban arrested on the charge of murder. ' HJSTOJtT OB HAWKS1 CRIME. About a weik ago the tody of one of Howes' daughters,' Mamie, was found, in East Lobe, apparently' drowned, but examination of the body showed it to have been a caso of foul murder. Hawes was arretted for the crime on the following day, but stoutly denied his guilt. He said bis wife and - Other daughter mtd gone on a visit to her reiutivea in Maine, and a ' they' bad been divorced for some months,though living togother, nothing strange was thought of th? fact that when arrested he was accompanied b a youthful bride' But Hawes story about his first wife's journey was not' bcl'eved and a search of Lis bousa showed every evidem-o of a brutal murder, but tho bodies of tho t. -tints could not bo found. Thursday and Friday searching parties searched every foot of wood for macs around the. city, but strange to say no one tuggestcd searching fie place whore the body was found' at last. Saturday morning some one said; "Drag the lake at Lako View." This is a pretty little shoot of water at the principal suburban town, ' two miles from tho city a id half a mile only front (he house where tho Hawes fami

ly lived. A soarching party ot once went to the lake with drag-books and began tho cearch. About noon tba body, of Mrs. Hawes was found. It was lying on the bottom of tho lake nt the deepest part, nboul-SiK) foot from shore.

.. The buck of the woman's head had been

mid open by a terrible blow from an ax, making a frightful, gaping wound. Se

curely fastened around tho woman's nock wttt a piece of railroad iron which would

weigh' fifty pounds. Another piece was t;o4to her waist- and a third piece to her

ankles, iuc three pieces w iron Will weigh l.'.O pwnrts. Liko wild-fire tho neivs spread over the city. It was aid tba body would lie .brought into the city to the undertaking rebiru, and in less than twfoSiours tho two 1 treats leading to tho rooms were filled with pxeitod humanity. There were no threats, '$3 loud talking, but in tho faces of tho .ercrard ffiero was a look which meant death fo the prisoner in. tho jail four blocks away if hoeoiikl be reached. The oillcers dotided that- a sight of Iho woman's body would inflame the Crowd, and it was quietly taken oat V tho city under a strong guard. Two hours after tho finding of tho body two officers wont to tho jail and informed Ilaoes of the fact. Ho did not change color itnd bad little to say; except. to deny sit knowiodgj of the crime. Tho shcritf thought i; wou'.d bo best to remove Hawes to Montgomjry, nnd Tie was, atkedif he would b3 willing to dan the uniform- of a politm-m and walk through the streets to the depot.' He studied a moment and then rsked if tho jail was boarded. When told that it was he replied that he would prefer to remain in his coll rather than take the chance of showing his face 011 the street. The other child, which hai been tnissiug, has-not been found, but there is no longer any doubt that she has been murdered. Tho iearch for tho tody will bo continued. Tho ' evidence against Hawes is most damaging, Mid it is now certain that ho had one accomplice, perhaps more than one. Every ttatement ho has made in connection with, (to fttnitor has been proven untrue. A search of tho Hawes hooso disclosed blood t tains in every room. A blcody trail leading in the direction of the lake was itlso

found. After tho blood' stains in the house

Wero found Friday the building was left unguarded for two houTJ, and wb'Ut the officers returned eomo one had entered through a window and washed away ail the trace of blcod, showing that there is an accost-' plleo sHIl at large. Wlfo Na 2 has gone back to her parents and will at once beg in g proceedings for an tinimUment of tho marriage. i

GREAT EKGL1SI1 KACER.

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Derby wmnir, Ormoud, hai been

;o an American for l7.00a Thts 13

0 the bipcoit prlco cvor paid for a

;n. The buyer Is said to be John A.

of Tbropir's Nook, I L. who has

htailtions out of thi lottery vUsinass, litrvhasc or Ofmbndo i lottery bnslJ

1 tne wimest sort, xre iiorho or tuo

tho winncrOi tho ttipio crown. Iho successor of West Autrull.in.

teur. end Lord Lvon.thc ch u:uitm

Engi sh turf, ttio invinclblo OrmnQe'.

froiucr. If ho wore not no tii.iuunl of

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ot wostmlnsUT 10 hnvo patted v.lth

All too resources ot fJcieaco b.tro xpended in a vain effort to euro Itttn

tis muttuly. At tho ch.so of

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universally and jitetl;,- lOKuidu.l as the

THE riiKSIOEh'TJ AI VOTE

COMPI.KTK KETl'HNS SHOW CTJ&YEUSD'girWBaJilTi TO UB 09,834,

OfHoial FlRUfos from All bat Three States He volt ia tho vattA Arryy nt the Hepublic VI hit !he Veterans ThlnkOtl.cr Itenta of Interos. (Chit-tGO spootaL Tho popular vol- ot ail the States for President Kpt. 6. 1888. s compiled by the Paily TriOioi.' of this c'ty. tho ilgurcs ia twativ every ca.-.e holnsr oflieiid. in ivon below. 'Ttc rmulls in Colorado, Minna--otft. nnd TS'est Virgiiiln havo not been ollii iaUy drclarcd. but the nonrst approximations pooi: lc have been Ilit Sot fOPVlATt TOTE pi i87 FO TSK HtttBSS EtKOTOlt ON l'ACH TICKET.

INDIANA STATE tNE,V&

A CB.-y

ftxR or iiAvrsxsm

iuMfTtno

IN

flrocklnc r rttltn, Trrt ,t,to Ariteata, lifosv ! r1It Crtttttis, IVocr11nes of Caiatu, 80 ;

crret Sotitr.ltfet, unit, in fact, latrrcn to tho JSoosiera,

STATE.

"i fiar-'ftlovo-Iriaon. 1 land.

1 Fiat. i -1

Wl

jtritsaost horse in thi wiirbl. H he had broken down, his value as a sire would 'at

lonst havo bcon ::s sireat as the sum (70,0-'jU) git-enhytho Duko of WfS!:minstor for Ormunde'ngrandsiro, Doooostor. and form my yt tu-B to come the winner. of Iho Derby, tho Kt.' Leger, and the 2.0JJ Ouin ot. would h obably have held his court la Eaton Hall, n Chobhire, as n worthy aucoossor to Touch's! .to and Pantnloyn, to Doncastor aiid Ben d'Or. ' Dut being touched in tho WBul. his noble owner iittd 1:0 two for him. mid sold him to on American for$M5,W0. Ti s sum, propostorot os It seenw. is S'.0t W-ss than Lord 'Dupplut paid to Mr. tiusdon for Petrarch; the ct. Ig r winner in; 1H70. 0:muitdo in :ivo yo.irs old. lie Ab not prfct beauty, nor is be a perfect horso to tho oyo. Hi3 cider is dark bjy. with tho black ri-tnit in&i:ly to the hocks. There ion great d -til c'hdayltglrt uudor him. Komo people t all h,bn legk:. Ha is .vir sixteen hands, a dsworful. rangy, and imp;vsstve cieaturo. 'J he fliouldets uro lori;r, bcitl. an 1 elopiu.s; Uio neck is short and titfek: tho feet and Ugs are linn as stool, nnd '.ho quarters nro fcUnerh. 111-iortuuo sucms to follow tho

tatod raee-borsos ieiportfd from iingluud

u tuo Uiutod Btates. rrweo k nurno. wno las purchased in Krglotid only four or &fo years ago. disd in 188(5. His. owner at oneo ccur jd Lord Falmouth's' TtHwby winner, Kingcrt lt. to toko his place. NSilngenitt died on Uo stprnifhip that it ns bringing him over . It is a si ngtilnr coijcidenco that Bins Gown, Urn winner of t'lio Derby two yours teforo him, also died 4ji tho voyage to this country. There are, liw-vor. two Borby winners now in tho United States Iroquois and St. Blaise, libarly two yea 3 aco it was nogxosted that flic I'uko of Wo tmuts' or ond Ormonde to iientacky. wlture, it was bolioved, he migltt Ills eured of roaring. It Is rumored -tiutt US-. Morris btiUii'.t Ormoado for Senator (Joige Hearst, of . California. , TUB JUAN WHO SVMi K1.ECTKD. Crank Who Wunln O avdanU ta Xurn ; ; ' 1 Over tte1rexiileniy t Him. , Washington tolugram.) . Tlie i.nan w.10 iuiuks ho tus been elected ('resident tosticoeed tho ptesont incumbent iia? already turned up uml wants to ou-t Sir. Cleveluud rigux nwuy. iio is eruuk narand G. W. Jamiscn arid says ho is trom Hnrtovilie. Bucks Cou tty. Pa. OtQcials at the 'it'liito Houso hav been onnoyoit by tho man, who has paid frequent vi.-its there (or

Uib purpoe of soring the Presidupt. iio is about 15 fcari old and well dressed, and presents the npiienraneo Cf .ti man in gooJ tinitimstancos. Ktu-iy inti 10 11101 nilig and Intti in thu vvenius ho oppualod to soe tho President o:t important t us.lniss. Euc-h timo lie appearotl ho carried la li is bunds 0 bund o of manuscript' and newsp;ipor3. Oh it d:n or more sheets of Kigal-oap piipar hu has written what purriuig's to!j"a 'vport b;r thi Bocretary of tho Navy. This couviuced tho oflhulM that tlie rn:ui was a crank, and fiergenut Joimson iioiiBe l him to keep awaylmm tho Whlto Honga. Ouo day ho 1 janaged to slip In unnoticed with a visi: ing d-legntion, and whim discovered by Iho offle uls ho was up stairs on his wuy to tho President's room. Koijteant Johnson tiion put him out and again warned him to kep away under a iliifi.-it of arrest- This, however, did not rrilltten him, and a low hours later bo returned in a eab nnd a tain iusisiCd on seein.r th Jl resident. Ho w i s?nt away from the doqr. Later on the oMelul.s discovered that tliiWvlRltor had left bin cout, Ho returned to thoiWhit-o House and was placed under nrros . Ho was taken io tt o sanitary ofllc?, wh re he was questiouedby Hniittnry 0ilici-r Tri ufc. He said that he was a widower and ha four children, w.iom ho left in charge of i Jlrs- Iluthorford. -rherowns an olestion lost month," rema krt the stranger. " bcliovo there was, said tho officer. - Foil," said Jtimisctt. "titois. is a mlstnki asm tho man who wis clH-ttd. tioveUtud atsi 'another maa ran. Clovi-limd was lefea d, but the other man was not elected." "Who was?" nskod'iho of3oer. -: was." he nnswonsd. "And I came hero to ice that I'rcsidonl Cleveland tarus over thirolTlce to mo and not to the other man." KXPENSE3 ? TUB STATES. A fable Showing lite I'opulatiou, Tax I ivy ami KzpenOIturos of the Several sist. Tjplow Is presonteJ an interesting table , snowing the tax levy, population and cxpondi os of the various States of thoChion:

STAtnil.

Alabemt..;. Arirntaa... CitlUornia.., Colorado..... C'tRUOCUO t.

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Iliiro.s.... Indiana.,.. iowa Kon

Kiutiiciiy. ...... Ik ulsiana... Mniaa Maryland Mii-uauhuastts.. Wlcbgau. ....... Minnesota JliOBlssilipi...... 'Jrt-OUil. Nebiuska Norn la New Hampshire, New Jroy New York North Carolina.. Ohto Oregon Fmmaylvan'a.... Bbode Inland... f outb Carolina. . T- nnooaeo Toxca Vermont.

Vitg nta.

1 1 12,508 v.iw a,5a'0.4C 8,t.00l;0.00a 191. 8 10.30 OJ'J.VOO 0 -JQ-I,W3.0.8J

j,5lr',18IO.77 !l,77,S!ll.t. ...'.il,'i7B,'!01ll.3J5 1,03!, pl'.'i : .liib.tyo 0.47 j

93 ',940 0.0Q fl.tfl,9.iii 0 S'.J 93j,'M8ai8r.

Utn.oaiii.ooii

1,8I',9S7.tfft

..I V 0,77310. 18 ..,l8.,l0.3i 8,fe).0.W

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5iU,tl'.0

West irginla. ! 6ls,4ii7o.a Wisconsin. , t il5,4W0.

S 093,399.27 10,000.00 5,040,013.-10 ou, c.oa 1. 721.171.11 ,!8,fc.l 4.i.ir,au.io 4.317.0O3.0U 2,7;,hi?.3 a.'i.53,4l.-.8J l.il.S'W.OI 1.1BVU.SQ, ;ll i.llXI.O) ll,C;i..9.9 j,7. fl.sii.oa 90t.37e.54 2,870. OO.itt i,ai,iii.ii U37,t49. S4.S,si81.03 l,OSt, 0.44 15,K.'9.174.97 78'.,jil.73 ?,036.(W7.47 S 8.139.71 7,'iO!l.295.41 SlU.705.oj 987,974.81 1, ?J0,.V.M' 1,9 5.U01.00 so;', 1 o.gj 2, C--ii.913.0O l,!fc!-l,ll0.!iS a,i7i,att'rt

Mubatna. Arkanttaa Calito ilia .......... Cotoiado t'or.Becticut IH la ware. Florida. Ccorgla Ill n.i3 mil ua..., Iowa Kaiisos. in inn ky .... I oilslaua Khio... Matyland Monaichttsotts. Michigan Mh n . -s ito Mis issippi... Minaonri Kcb.aska Novaila Now Hampshire... Now Jcrway New lorU North Carolina..... Ohio Oto?a i'mnsylvania KiOJu Islnud South v'arolina T nn bsgo Texas , Vonnont Vtrg.ult Wost Virginia....... Wlsoonsin Total.Plurality

S71M! 117r5! cei.lj 8' 714,

bl7.ifli 37010,

2UG5' 4IK4I

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man

10411 89 6t 10 ITS'

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v ALL SMTS. . Nothing is irred eemably ugly but sin. Vibtvb is like -a proojous etoae, best pluin set. TUB rising oeneratiou folks cettinc un

in tho a.orutug. No man on answor for his own valor oicourngo tilt ho lias been iu J auger. Iff one is sot on one's guard, oweiod forCunes may fead to'liaseuoss of goal, -.

DOMINATED B'fTHB WlKSiDENT. Perry Oelruontfor Ulnlater to Spain-StaO Poaltlom-. (WavhlOEtcu telegraml Tho President l as sent tho following lorain-itions to tho Senuto: United Klatos Minister to Npain Perry Boltnont. or New York. Assistant Coramliisioner Indian Affairs John J. Knright, of Mk-iiltiii. 8upvriutcndeiit Indian" Schools -Samuel H. Albro, of Sow X jrk. Indian Inspector- -Junius C. Saunders, ot Arkansas. Interna! - Bovenu u Collectors eorge Washington Henso!. Ninth District ot Pennsylvauib; Andrew (h Chapman, District of Mnryluuil. Indian Agents Samuel T. Icavyfortho Yankton Agency In Dakota; Cbarlos E. Vandevor. of Intliana, for iho Navajo Agency in Now Mo tico. Army Annointm nts Cant. Potnr T.

Vroom, Third Cavulry. Inspector General, with tho rank of Ifajor; Captain Eilwarit Hunter, Flrnt Cava ry. Judge Advocate, with tho rank of Major; Citpt. tioonto Ji. Davis, Fifth Cavalry, J udg s Ad vooatcwilh the riiuk tif Major; First Lieutenant H abort Ciitig, Kotirth Artilloryi First Qnartonnaalor. with the rank of CuptsJni Cnpt. Poatliti M. Boott. First Infiihtry. Comroissary of 8nlrsistopoo, with tho rank o'f Captain; First Lieutenant Citarloi. Hay. Twenty-third In. run try, Commissaiy of fubsistonce, with the rank of Captaii; William Josoiih Lar kin. Of lUlooisrto-llb PpstXihanjojn.

Eeat.ering votes. 6,C1I. ITS IJirOETANCB sumjiizB. Opinions of Indiana Veteran on tho Revolt la tha Ctiwad Army of the JlijpubUs. Indianapolis tlnd.) telegram. Tho to-cttlUd split in tho Grand Army of tho ltopublio. which originated hero, continues uu uppermost theme iu veteran circles and with the local press. That tho tovemcnl has bcon greatly exaggerated by 'the I astern press, is admitted on all sides. Tho i'rciitp .Vctoa (Iudepirndcnt) says that the organization of Democratic soldiers is so far of less importaneo than it has been raado io appear, and charges that tho reports regarding It ore based upon information emanating from Adjutant General Ivoontz. Inquiries among Democrats- who belong to the G. A. U.. demonstrate tnat very few ot them aro. in syniuiitiy with the movement, and do not in iftiso tho assertions cf Geo. Koontz in s iving that politics has been introduced in tho order. Major Irvtn liobins. one of tho i;x-eommande.s of Goorce H. Thomas Post; who ws probably moro prominent In org.tuizini; Dciaocrutiu soldiers during tin campaign th:in any other man In tho pitrty. is not a member of tho assO'-iation formed by Adjl, Gen. Koontz, having declined to join it. There aro raany.othor Democratic ex-soldiers of nrotnincnee who do not belong to tho organization, among ihoin Governor Gray, Coi Zuil nger, Maj. Mitchell nnd others, MajSf.tchcll. win; is a prominout Democrat and Prosecutini Atti-rncy for Marion County, sncakinir of the inattur. said: " As a meniber

ot the O. A. I caa say that dtiana)i (ha J

tune inavo uoiongcd to ueortjo iu xaomas Post politics never at any tlmo, in any shape, manner, or form, entered into the work of tho post, any more tbun pol.tics may bo Introduced into church orgattizations. It cannot bo made any mora of a political organisation than the order of Masous. Odd Fellows, or Knights of Pythias. Colonel L N. WalliO-, Asxistaut Adjutant fjoner.il of tho G. A. li.. Department of In-

diuua. sent t!io following pointed statement to the Associated Press: -k "I want to enter- a p- otest against tho statements nnd interviews published, os-po.-iiilly in tho Eastern press, about a dofroiton among th oomradoj of tho G, K. H. in this department. Notliiinr of the kind has occurred, and the membership was never more united and enthusiastic in their support of tho order than now. Tho handful of disappointed oflice-seokers here that have succoded in getting themselves advoitisoi throughout the country have no standing, and never hud, in the G. A. It., e-out of it. for that matter. Tho whole businnss has been engineered by hair a dozen curothicR, nnd nt no meeting havo th-.-y boon able to secure iho attendance of ii:fv persons, end not to exceed hall thoso have over been lufmbers of the G. A. It. No Dumocrnt of standing or iniiuonoo in this community, who Is a member of the G. A It., "an bo found opposing tho order. On the contrary, scores ot comrades ot that politia! faith" havo porsomtily nnd by letter !c-nonnci-d the attempt of thoso small-fry ix.liticinns. The Department of Indiana is all right." GBAND AKS1Y OBDEJIS, t Various Appoint mruta Hade aad Instruo-W-int Issued. Eansns City-(If o.) tategiam. General Ordor Jfa 4 of tho Grand Array of the Republic has boe issued. W. P. B. Schntdlor, of 1'iescott. A. T-, is apI ointed n member on' the National Council of Administt itiot f rout Arizona. Tho order ftives instructions Io the Inspeotor General cbanoiing t'lC time of clo-eiug their annual inspection from Deo. 31 to Juno 30. The report of the Pension Committee is given and commended, ftud tho follow, ing rained as tha Tension Committee: George A. S'errill, Lawrence, Mass.; Jas. Tanner, Br. oUlyn. N. Y.; John S. Countz, Tolodo, 'Ohio; JohnJV.-Burst, Sycan.ore, 111.; and l.icbard r. Blue, Pie snnt'ou, Kan. 'ihj ceriitica'e of stcnibership, wliic'i wai ordered by the National Eu-

oamuinent. is l ow ready for issuo, nnd has

"been copyrighted for tha Grad Atmv of A... T .-1.1 i ., '

tuu xtepuouc TSUiGRtt'HIC WCKING3. I uteresttag- Items G.itliored from Variety ot Sources. At New York litres Germans and a Frenchman committed sni -ide in one day. J.vMfS GABDNCB'rt roller mills, at 8tioudsl ui-g, Pa , worb bnroed, at a loss of 42,0.(0; insnrunca, $10,000. At We-t Bay City, Mi -h., the saw mills of li. L. Hotchkiss & Co. wore burned ut a loss of $(i5,0(K;,in6urance, 900.0JO. . At Altoona, Pa., burglars caused a fir" illicit burned a bolf-doxen stores and a row of stables. The lass is about $15,'Od. The r-'tnaini ot Mrs. T. T. ritrnan "Margery Dean"), who died fa Paris, were brought homo to Newport for intermeat. Tiic shipments of iron ore Itora iho Lake Rup.-riftr rfision tinting 18 hnvo exoeeded a'l previous aunaal shipments frciu thai ihatrict It is bolioved that the Bev. W. L. Par. kor, rector of Christ Episeopal Church, Of Oswego, K. Y., who diBitr-poiited re. cs jlly, committed suicido by drowning. H. P. St.vni.ey, book-keeper for tbe Morlach Dry Goods Company, Arkansas City, Ark., has ilisappettrod, itjs supposed to Canada, $9,ii00 short in his accounts. Gov. Tatlob lias been enjoined ftoia issuiug n ujrtiQeato of election to H. Clay Evans, Eei ublioan Congressmaa-ele 't from the Thitd Tonne see District, the petitioners preferring charges of frn".d. A ncmbkb of clergyman mot, at New York lately to make arrangements or : religious Borvieesin o'aurohos thioughrjat t e country on the morning of April 30 nc;t, being tbo coutouniol of tha inaugu. ration of President Washiugton. A Mormon church has bees la exist. ece in Biooltlyu, N. Y., for six months. Ciders Potts nnd Smith, who preach tbeia, claim that they do not boliove iij palygnSy, which is cot couutounucod, tJigy rfhy, th teso-hjngs of bsu)t pojitjj, .. i '. . 4aA

- feobert tA i

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while !r7ittgt4fiju Wi:t- ' . lf A

T1.A tAilllH4 i

Cnnnty Agttetii)'i elected thsiffjliiniafrtj

! Jfli-.or ' ?J. 5fhl'irlilt 5:

' - rri"""s"" dent. John JL-. lill i Wi M B liltttti

ki vr . . ti ri.. v I ! "r?

eiir p toiiH.y irvcu,,, .!.!- Rj.(,r; TrOftStlifW HI wsiler was found murdered a tjnavt.tr of ! 1 riuperiatisjsitiil

n mtl.i fi'MTn Tiio F(iwni.iinCR nnyi lite tflfn . . . a'. . '5

" i vuter jwflrsttaii,v.iift:

tj mg uncodKctras in toe siaiB-3 r-. ; 0rMin(i ComaiittSfeil

3ii ottwciier had been shot through the . Hrtttf.:-!, nnd 3.1 1.iilii

head, while his wite iaa iiccn stnmiea .uni'st '6irlftl

Im a blow with nn ax. Mrs. Mottw -iler ;' ,lf g- J;4S jM

ir isnti Hiive, iiwfc :iw .it-i ,.iu rin7,MT-iii w flH ShOrO fil'fctlt. '' b,cn obtoiiK-d i'rom Iter. With tho iiottr J j0 j)(,nr4 ' i ' -f i

weiicrs avott mil tarn wenson, a miwtta .rb. fra liiHiuit

on the farm, and Sallic Sny Set. a servant cSVt at Munc, itoa, g rf. The girl first rcporttd the nwrAtr ! bftB alpojatetf.

1,1) duduufiuuia'jivr. t nr J$ui, or. ov.im tio.e at once gatheied tha other neighbors and took the bodies to the house, whl:e

Brntt.m. Luffti stt W

want Carvef'nti Isiltil

Another $ix&Mi;t

A eoronoR in.jitest was hold, the Wil ,m(jnral. tWIiial

oif which has uot yet lon rend. re L J.,, remit $ Bensorvnu M ss Hnydcr were. M ?w:e -Sawnoiililfli

P:tt unler am.t. By set aratlng .hem ; f jui

mine in hi b fotlr

only

ami tel ling B' UEon tbe )(irl hitd confussed that Be tson and slie Had killed the Mottweilers, Benson was iudictui ttii confess. He said he wis ciifragid to marrv Miss Snrder. 8bo was found to

bf in a delicate condition and this gavo rise to a qunnel betwet n himni;: and J

tho Mottweilers several diiys ago, ottfjjte hjm i,w,:1i,

ly fenr edl;s Hfi6 "i -WillmTn i:ckiHiSff

draws , pensiisu of

every t m beixeceitw

prot rafted spree, tiw

penniless. A sw maf.J

which bitter feeling continued. As he

) after a daj's ti ia! .1 hi(fU

wturnod fror.. Ironting be me ISoti- tftinc, A emt&M

:blii3JgJiiK!

hsri

for him.

A siuauliir

Krnna. Dubois On

the return bo'ne .f 'DaspeR

family, after lieina . BaMOSisf c'w

they f.iondR ;iirf;:ifrf tiles,t('iFf8('i.1i

twenty -doliai bi ti attaoraus w. e ;

tbtjexplanatil3tti,h'!i t tlsiin' ws lihft' M

for'n treat. ilxaKiiaatioBts1 vvod "tiat ': Mr. Itlnme's!, p(!;etl:MO,''1 P8f i $750 had bi.stt l,nStt?Wffli a (JBrwi'.

drawer. The nat matntvii s ba . .lxi'5

Bhiaio steppmi out of Wsm M " a

tfce missing m):0miw'iBS'wi

stump, with, a notu taymt mt$fhi.t m

had hrtonmn eoriS ieniVaiiftHr-ketl. r.A

took -tbia iSiotlttKi ofWltiiti jtifH

moCT, bnttlfcoC be wJiMdaor ...h M4

Vent out 40.

interest just lis soon as he wbji abli, "St2

weile.t and shut him. Ociains neair tls

house he f out id Mr. Mott toiler mi Mu and hit her a ;l-.v over the head wi th ait a:,:. lie then vont ta tbs iouse and, told tl a girl what be had done, An Obervatoryftrv Kit. Arlo An observatory is to be iiuilt on w aat is k?iown as M :. Aric. one mile northwest ff'MVost Baden Springs, Orange Cbanty. Tho btiildinc; will be 35 :35 nt the base, 1(1x16 at the top, and 80 f ict high, with seven landings. This point is SOU feet above the ObioKiver, wbsre the W tbash einptios into it, and it is ihe third highest point iu Indiana. A ihaft is now being sunk into tho hill to be 1,003 feet deep. At the distance o:! eighty ft et an excellent, tjuality of fixe clay was f und, seventy feel 'ibtslc. Ttl? ofay has been tested at tb ; Xfw Albany glass-florks, and proves to bo unsurpassed. Th land is owned by Duke Son, of Btbn, Mass. . Drank tViisliing Fluid If istontl ot Ctfcr. Mr. John J. ArDtId a prominent farmer, living half a m:le south of Wabash, met with a terribl' accident 'ehieh may cause his death. Bfr. .Arnold desired to take a big drink of cider, !nt by a mistake picked up a jug containing washing fluid compose d of amn ouia, sul-soda, iri 1 caustic poiitsli, and Irani n quantity of th fluid bsfore he ssw the mistake. His throat tin d stomach passage were hot ribly burner":, and his e offerings aro tjrrible. Tlo patient will starve to death nntesi food can te introduced to 'tho stomach by tracheotomy. Mr; Arnold!! condition a critical, ronfciTOoeofCl'lyAtttWijoytt.1 i' :'- A number of city attovneyBjroni ' dif . ferent parts of the State, met iu con

vention nt Indianapolis, in respoimo to j hog CDuld have 1un mada

a call issuud by D. 31. Taylor, City At-1 000 pounds, Tbs hog'

tornoy of Tjrre Haute. This is tb e first i pounds oflj,ra.

meeting of the kind ever held. lis object is to devise means to secure better legislation for cities throughout the State. Many of tho lawn govornint' them are defective, und an el fort wilL-or made

to havo the next Legislatare ftfiiti ainny

II

H-tt:

othe -iuiij

lt8u!irs irW-8: ti

Bightftfai

V. ".'

rre."etfl

i -j ttalj;

The children of Bos

Joffcraonvill!, t.t dtssi

their prinoiil, fna hatft.'

strike cguinsi hint '. .-' .0 Lewis Gokleiv r(idi

of Owen County; rdisod 19 corn on thirty aoi ef cf flbiii fiats. Ten norce. mcTragois bushels to the aci. ' S While Goorgo May, -

street-car dtiv vt s attSinrpS

away some boys s-ho-wejtj-w the rear ond of his cor,' fell under the 'rieels Ail terribly mangled !. The free-del iv.iiry systetp operation at Ciiiw.fordijrjBi 1, 3889. :'?m

William., Bore:',, eesjji:

Connty, killi!4 (t ig Wi

pounds, and wa? a it wt)l

Men of good tt'I;mnt

Tfie t5-y5Sf-cld dangijrt

birrnedVf fUiag into the

nutural-jcas nro. "?'.''' Michael Bo-a frs, D)itittf fra

turmcr. bad thwe i:ihs biok;

lfwi

ms

tit id SH

needed chunges. A cmoiHtgto wait j othrwise sevete?- tfljare-d 'r

on tne uegisiiKure nua preHOBUMji ; iul-ib i

to their notice was appunt&j

niauent orgonisuttou piirtut

?SSM I

. rv- I

Blajjir'J"v a

Bar-

un.-lcr tue wheels f a lo,del wntji

-By tbo decisbja of Jvidgf Stilt frz at Greencustle. the Midla liltailw W

lose about !').('. which wats'iltSti?!

1 ...... -. . A tt

ja substrty in wont tjoraery t;-ttiiTypBBi

way,

Clroas .Alan Contracts . Hore

. Charles .'Jartine, prtiprictJi

tine's Circus, which is m wnter:ju,rtcre at Montpelier, stands u ehnnce of lcaiing his tight arm from a i3;soo.?6 that iti evidently bloc d-poisonia(, but ef a strange type. One .of bis hones had a umall sore on hit; jaw, nnd Bnrtine waiihod it out. Semti of tho virus is supposed to have got into tho Hood through an abrasion o ? tbe skin on the ban I, and tho arm is in an win) ming condition of disease. . Survivor of (lolaklava. . In the City Hospiti.l of Indiai.apolis, suffering itith fever, in nu aged Englishman, natntid John Lcvick, who has an evontful history. B is one of (he Tery few survivors of the : nimortal 890 who made thai, awful charge" at Bain kUva "into the mouth of holl" celebritod by Tonhyson's poem, "O ho Citarg't of the Light Britade." He bos papcit cstob lishing tiis identi.y. Becoming a plumber, ha fell sick while putting natural gss' pipes iu houses. , tnclliiim I ttlonls Patents hnvo been t rented to Indiana inventors as follows: Jnmei; W. Coajtes, StmthBoid, two-Whtelod veWote; Asa M. Pitch. Seymour, -card game; George W. Hiu-vif . South Ben d. soriuc i or side-

bar vobic,es; Andrew.!. Hinkle, Ladoga, j nty. to4tiy pw

gate; Jonathan J. Tdboro, Thorntown, 1 Attorneys, out tnxs yew, j-reiHiBa

steiun-bo'ilcr; George Stevenson, JS ait h-

, sfeveral years mft ( ''1

,t ho oimctd no-r lofflttatxww west of Portland, is beitg i.wpla

veloped. Tha I'enn weUMp of fifty barrels a day, aa awtt' of Pennsylvani. aro'wwit. drltjl

their leases. North MacheitcrwlllflriSfe

lights at a cost; ox tt.uov mt s An injunction whioh haul

mgintiia: Atlu Cannty ouits :.'!:.or year,' togxevottthe West wa OnBGi-"

pany ftoffi replsamg poict w warwiaj.;streets, wjli rh nee blown ow.S( a, stomr, fM dissolved by r4$:ltli, A'dttkressing eeidnftjts.r-trtv minatilitoHvj c ce-. ..;r:j c'ati8fe!i

brg.'-i wd3 wt .tif

wnen ut.gntJ was mciuwMU.! charged5 the digger s&' i

T he hTatyiao i shot utiret'

bowjed the'ytwibg ptjil summoned assistain.TWB

man was conveyed hom,1f3

A bill hsu been oresen ttd gomery Couutj' Ct.mmisf iop Thompson and G W. i W

said amount bning clanjied mSe'

because Die ol 1 Booi-doi Cottnuis

did not emplo;? tbom as attorf4ft IW W

ri.si!

mm

'4

Board assumed central, T'ioisptiti

Paul were dicx harged aad st;

son employed. Nw, aKa Tone tho bill for damages is preeeittarfc Cnnacilmnn Jueob feaif rt:;tif m

byvillu, a well-known catB!!! from o briCkbaildinaa distance nil

thirty feet, bieakimgi hte left a3ii t ti

places, two ribs on ht Wifht wUijKrM

Shaw, of Shelbvville. was recov:g internal indies wesr

the abdomeu by a wagon Ijprooamy provemtai. i(?ipmH

7 Pe K

Hold, bioodonst 'icd-8ow4ir; Bobert

Wcstphal, South Bond, tjto wheeled

vehicle. ,- '

Minor S.l- Iteius. Hacker, the Soc alist, whe, made a

ntuvderous assault in James Bruce, an

Indianapolis bsker. was arrosted at

Waldron. James

struck ia

touyuc. und probably fatally injured.

OlivorM. Chipnan, of Sbelbyville. has brought a Sa.OOdJaMnftgasnitBgaittet

ex-Shoriff Mecr, al egipg tha': ha was

falsely arrested on Jlectiou dsy and Im

prisoned iutU thojolls were closed.

Johc: BobinsoB, a pionee:: resident of a sett lemeut sevt nteen miles north of

Wabash, was found lying dor d i the

doorway of his hi'usc, by hi i daughter on her roturn ltdtse from a brief fisit. The boly waa bot to be oatenbya drove of bogs whet disccivareil. . H was

70 yfkrt of age, .md it is thought that

howt duenso oftused his deatli. Ii A. Spnuldiiigt obI of th largest landholders in Blsckfoird County, Indiana, was fatally hurV at Montpelier, by a ool ; ho wns di iving juw piag off r. high embankment. 4

George Duokw ortB, the Horth LS&uan

eight i.hilJrau. -jj-'

Two masked mail enter

nt VAmrX Khnridan. at Fa Vail '

County, during lite abst;fMjit saffsod his wife, and secured i&mh

A 'singular fatality is toU'Ci

Logauflpott family. . Abou', OB $!(

Miss Ettio, (be brigbt atd insotllg daughter of Eli Steokler beCfi'';a

denly insane lacldiedshorHybaiotft

A second d4mgtter w o: ofi tbe Instiine Asylum .tot tieabn rei but little proupect for r-et vaty, -ti

other dr Mx. Steokle dUi ht tli

lura, after two months' cotfiittBjtej

The piiysioiatis oi t;vawi8i bave submitUd a propustioB:!, Council to eiitaWisd a tr, di'ij) whew poptoBs whoarotoo jofk a physician Can 'ceoev-wyu

attention. Tha phytoliBfifii

t....1,.,Mit..',h wnnrxlnd hinmnlf their STViCi)S &M, tM tmlt

ciaes aad.wnt two mi,'i

will ct upcB this plttjHfg

-rThe ttot o wojf -Mftl

Whitloy ComBty'iw Urty-tliottsand-dollar u'early bonip' tet yd- .

bv disc hawiimg the contents of a.s'aot,

gttniutD bis sido while hinting, lias ninco died of hie tnjurlos, George Smith, of Bluff ten, has bees an-estait on ta'j cbMge of committing a criniiaiil nssaul on a I2-year.ld daugh. terof IleBiyMartfc It wan caught in m m &r tM ffttne- ot y littro i?i.

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