Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 10 December 1892 — Page 1
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VOL. VI -NO.
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~vvm7o7j*U Barber StiopJ Weather Report.
Winter Goods
Now Open to Inspection
Haircuts and shaves to order
MCCM.11' & AUMSTKOM
Cranberries, Celery, New 1'igs,
Fresh Cooking and Eating Apples,
Raisins. Prunes, Apricots,
126 West Main Street.
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New Dining Room and Kitchen Furniture, New Patterns in Carpels and Rugs, New Patterns in Lace Curtains,
New Patterns in Chenille Curtains, New Designs in Chairs, Side-Boards, Parlor Library and Office Book=Cases and Desks. All goods .'ire new, desirable and prices always the lowest foi cash or payments.
ROYCE & PEAVEY.
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125 South Washington Street.
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The World's Pair Darectoi
Hsve 5,000,000 Souvenir Halt Dollar Coins
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We need $5,000,000 plans, and
an indued medium. Every palmitic nwn. wom-ir. tudeavoi to own and cherish one ol these Com:-, as ?he tnture years—a cherished object ol tanul pnde. Kemeinber (hat only 5.000.000 Coins must be divide
people. I hese Coins could
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We have decided to deal direct with the people To whom we are directly responsible—ai^.ong whom an equitable distribution cf these National heirlooms should be made.
The World's Fair Offer to the American People:
That none of our plans for the people's profit be curtaiicd realise 1mm the sale of 5,000,000 Souvenir Wot Id's Hur hiiv-c.
the .sum of S5.000.000. I his means m.od tor each (inn, "nuller sum than the people would have to pav tor ilitm I
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the American people by Act ol Cotinvss. 1 he p:un.M!i: and historic Feature.of these Coins and "their lnriiral uumitr, conir-ai^l with the million:. *ho want them—our population i' o6.000.000-—h -.»e C0ini. :».\i to ticale great a demand tor these Wonci's hur Souvenir Coins ITS-U they are already quoted at hirne premiums, i.ih.'ra! oilers .'om speculators, whr. *lsh to absorb them aiul reap enornnnis proms, have been u*.sa.1eU ten that
ilieir treasury, the itt u!
Registered Letter tor as many coins as you WISH
WORLD'S
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CLOSED FOREVER.
Tho Lips of A oilier Cromn Convict WoiUod by Doa'ch.
MARTIN lOKE HAS PASSED AWAY.
lie 1 of (.'on sunt I in it Iti flic Triton Hospital lit .loBct -lie .Met* lh«
j. JOMKI', 111., iVc. 10 —Mitrtin Iturke is dead, ami iu«mUi of another (.Yonin cmspirator is thus oali*(i. Ho I din! and uiatU* no siirn. C1' l.ne c«'»n-vi.-HMl nnndtMors only i':in t'onphlin tnMuains. lie is serving a lile sentence in 11,« prison. O'SulIivan. tho ierinan. died last winter williu'ul making any jnihlic confession. With the death of
Silver nrii'li iia^d -.Child 'd !e I
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friends. 1 liesc su '•}:rosition v. ill riv« -e ro.n- 0 i'l fu ttencmiy inc uiwri
COLUMBIAN
CHICAGO, ILLS.
Pilled In the Order which Ihey nre Received.
EXPOS!TiOIS.
UurUe Vhe unpunislierl eonspjrjttors ohtain new safety. )»urk* lias 1»een fail-
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inff fur months, wasting away with eonsmnnt ion. For weeks he lay in the hospital. A month ago it beeame apparent tliat liis ease, was hopeless.
When HnrUe. first entered the penitentiary in January, 1SW), lie was placed in the cooper shop. He remained there until last summer, win he. contracted a severe cold which steadily «rew worse and necessitated his change to lighter work. After a short period in the sln»e shop he went to the "idle room'' for three weeks, and afterward was removed to the hospital, quick consumption having developed.
Hud steadily Decline*).
Since his entry to the hospital I'urke has steadily declined, ami Dr. Fredcrick. lite prison surgeon, who made an examination Friday of the man\s condition, expressed the opinion that he could not. live more than a week. His end, however, came rather, .unexpectedly. iturice was well aware that his end was near at hand, and hein^ an ardent Catholic, asked that Father Daniel, of Joiset, come to see him. Father Daniel went early Fridaj'uiorniiijr. and after talking witlr the surgeon and with Iturke administered the last saeraments of the church to the dyinjr man. 'I'he i:u\i.
As he was silting in a chair Friday evening talking to tiie conriet nurse about his case lie referred to the last examination made l»y Dr. Frederick :tid: *'Weil. I guess, it is all up ill right, anyway." After some I further conversat.on he reverted to his approaching death and said: "If 1 die
I want Forrest to come down and take my body to my folks." He referred to W. S. Forrest, who conducted his case ami has since been busy in carrying the Cronin case to the supreme enurt.
I'.urke had hardly made this reference to Forrest before his whole frame was shaken bv a sort, of eonvulion. His head fell forward. 1 nere was a gasp or two anti he was dead. There was no hemorrhage and deaih came comparatively ease.
Would Vol T-OU.
The prison ofliciais suy that, to their knowledge. l»urke lias never spoken a word about, tho Cronin ease since he has been in the prison. De not only never mentioned it of his own accord, hut would decline to discuss it when it was brought up. lie was on friendly terms with the attendants and taikeJ freely on all other subjects.
Ills ounce itm wi !i the tinnier. j-Jce' I'ojinneetmu v.iih
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u» he that of:i^!iiret aiun. I!c
r»«'.ve.r sspoil hijrh iu the t-ouiVc.il^.'ii the conspirrttors, l-ut leok- bSs oitl^rs Trein COUKIi-,-liul It was he Avho :is tt(l in tilting up the CarlsonuiaUiu .' arrutiCfinents for VtiVe. iiniinp:, AccertUn^ to a juirtial ronlesViion. siihl. to have been nuule hy Iceman iVSuliivaa, Hurke wnitrd inside the doorway of tlie.Caiissan cot tape on the night of the imir-. tier armed "w itli clah. O'Suilivan, who did
Vtoituiow that murder was to he done, hurried from the house and standing outside heard thr Mows and Dr. Cumin's shriek. This story corrohovated \Vo theorv of the prosecution. It was sr.pposett that DarUe struck the fatal blows.
Burke npr :ir«*d early in the conspiracy aad was sC' hy UaUau Martinson, the express driver, when the j'urniturc turehased hy the .m'ysteriou-. "J. M. Sinionds'* or "WjlUams" arrived at the cottage March 18^9. It was claimed on the trial that Burke had previously been seen at the rooms tlrat ivere prepared at 11? t'larU street and afterward vacated. Burke, from all accounts, was an ignorant workingman. unscrupulous and prejudiced, entirely under the influence of the shrewder members of Camu'-'O. When the cottape had been rented Burke was seen hy the C?arls»ons. who lived xt door, and he told them his brother, who was an invalid, was coming tooceupv »iie rented houM.v
Was Arrcstetl in W Innipe^.
After the murder and the finding of Dr. Croniu's body BnrUe did not figure as a fliispeet until he had been le.scrit»od by the Carl-ons and Martinson, the expressman. Descriptions of him were sent broadcast and on June IT lie was arrested tit Winnipeg. Mnnitoha. Whin taken into custody he threatened that some one would suffer for his arrest On June !.'! he was fully iudeiiiled by Martln.son tnul Odlcer Collins. There was some trouble in securing extradition papers and Burke was held by the dominion aiithorities to wait further evidence. On line Burke and six oibefs were 'indicted by the ^raial jury. On .bme tho uourt at Winnipes onlered his extradition, further identilication having been made by Cnarb's •'arisen. On July tM Burke's lawyers mate :iu unsiu ces^ful attempt to secure his telea^e Xot untii August r»did the prisoner reach l.thieap). lie was kept, under uuard at the po iice. stations unt'l August fc, wiiou he was removed to the county jail. lie rieudt'tl ".Not niilt\'.''
The next day he was arraigned and pleaded 'uo: guilty." Tho trial began August Kvery web of evidence drew Burke deeper into the dark conspiracy. It WHS shown that he prepared the cottage, was there on thtfnl^htof '.he muriier witn t.ou^hhr. and otners. with wSiom lie had been drinking, and that previous to the killing be had indulged in threats of violent nature, During tie* loin* trial he re-. mnineU stubbornly indiiTerent aini rt?coived his 1 itte. sentence with no show ot emotion The prosecution never had much hoje of securing a •J Kc-nfessiou from him. O'SuUivan being the one hom tii4»y thought might '•sqtieal" after a •av »jr two of imprisonment.
An Inherited Hatred ol Informers. .r,artm Iturice belonged to that class of :di with the transmuted haired of centuries ,• informers in his heart, and his impulsive tun: and uncultivated mind made him an sv tool of those who wished to pl.lv upon his •{.-)»• siiviotmm. lo an Irishman with nationalist chugs an udormer is the worst detested and he vilest thlutf on earth, one out of the way is regarded as a hero by
Irish revolutionists of extreme views. If Burke had anv hand in the murder of Dr. I'rerun it was. Ins friends say. because he was .ed by knaves to believe that the doctor was
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an informer and in the pay of hmdund. Jg•lorant. devoted, nud without any of the finer .ocial feelings, he would naturally be selected ior desperate deed. liu vanity could Va
ORAWFORDSVILLE,INDIANA, SATURDAY DECEMHKR 1(1, 1892.
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I.ml ullh I'lM uin i'i'ii, lit Nothing About Mis I rime.
DIED IN PKIsrty.
played upon until he was brought to tne thai to assassinate a man denounced us an informer bytln.se whom ho trusted was to phiy tlx* heroic role of .sin avenging pa(i-int. Such Irishman, cru°l but devoted. generally take their secret lo tho grave with them. To ".squeal." they think, would ho to consign their memories to the in' my that enshrouds the* vintormcr.
WANTS 11 REPEALED
Itev. Phillips Itrookh und Others .\-»k lor Such Action iI It l.eijard lo the (Jesiry I hlne»e Art.
WARHINO ro.w Hoc. 10. in tho hou«
Mr. Andrews (Mass.) presented the petition of liev. Fhill'.ps Hrooks and «»tli• ers asking for the repeal of thedeary Chinese act. The following appoint-, ments were announced by the speaker:
Judiciary, I'ellows (X. Y.»: public buiidim.'and grounds, BretzilwO: enrolled- bills. Scott 111, chairman naval affairs, Brown Md. military affairs, dorrnan (Mich.): education, McLauiiufS invalid pensions, I'admu* tN. J.»: militia, Sipe (Pa.): war claims. Hillborn iCal. expenditures of the postoflWe dc-I partment, Sipc il'u militia, Mel/aurin tS, C.: enrolled bills, Ohliger (O
The appointments were made totilF vacancies on account of death of members, and on account, of the resignation from committee membership of the following gentlemen: Mr. Bacon (N. .J. from the judiciary: Mr. Scott (III.), from war claims Mr. 5orman
Mich.b from expenditures on post, I office department Mr. Bret/ (Did.). I from education.
Mr. Williams (Mass.) introduced in the house his bill providing for the discontinuance of silver purchases after February next and the setting aside as a trust fund of the money received by t'ne treasury for the redemption of national bank notes, which by the Sherman silver law of IS'JO was made a "miscellaneous receipt."
PARDONED.
Cov. Flower Sets at l.lbcrty a Woman Sentenced to USe Imprisonment tor I'oisonlnc Her linshund nud Cliildren hi
AJJII.^nv, N.Y., Dec. 10,—(lov. Flow«»r has pardoned Polly Friscli. In lS.v tj .she was indicted in Genesee county for killing her husband and two children by poisoning thein with arsenic. Four trials ..ere had. upon the last of which she was convicted ami sentenced to be executed. An application was made to Gov. Morgan for clemency. lie caused an investigation to be made by an expert, who reported that the prie oner was insane and her sentence was thereupon commuted to imprisonment' for life. She was at tirst sent to the prison at Sing Sing, but afterwards was transferred lo the Kings county penitentiary ami has now served an imprisonment of more than thirty-three years. Dr. Homer \j. l.artlett has assured the governor that she is now sane and her friends ore ready to give her a home
FOR THE MIUTARY.
The .Annual Appropriation lied .u NN,'•O'i.TLiy. ASHI NOTON". Dec. lo. lhe house committee on military a Hairs is entitled to the honor of first getting a regular annual appropriation bill into the house at tins session. 1 lie committee went energetically to work and has completed the preparation of the annual bill for the maintenance of the arinv and will rewort it to the house soon, that it can be taken up next week. I lie bill makes lie total appropriation of 20\.\7oi. or SS«».7(0 less than the hills tor the current fiscal year. I or pav oi the armv is appropriated, being S42.-riU less than the amount carried by the bill for the current fiscal year- 1 lie. appropriation for 'jvneral oM.eiKcsof the armv amounts to M0,• iil.",.s.-,u. homy Stt. i)0 less tnan the current law. 1 he estimates submitted this year aggregated so ihatthe lull reported is Sl.~-ViHi below the estimates.
I'licv oinndttcd rami.
llAMitrnii. I'.'u. 10. AsciiMiliou lias l.fl'll 1,'llllSl-ll lllTt bv tilt' SU^PIMJSIOII of :iV(.w iin.l llavti-ls. stocW lu ol,tri s. Lutow lias abscondml. bill tin puller
IV frllowin^r linn, iiarlt'ls lui^sunenilorod. 1 lie frauds committed bv the lirm f.xti'iid over a Ion** poriou. 11 .iHt'fcd that on 'lhursdav this l.rm obtallied from b: .lis bv fraudulent representations .•eurities to tlitr value ol lUi).O(U) marks. The liabilities amount Uv ,.-00.000 marks.
A Wealthy Canadian suicide. ISOSTON. Dec. 10.—K. Paulsen. veai*s old. a wealthy Canadian, who, with his wife, has been a guest at the Hotel Thorndike for several davs. shot himselt in the head in the bath-room ol his suite and died instantly. Paulsen wealth is estimated at &!.0hU.00M. lbwas an intimate friend of T. .Jefferson Coolidge, minister to 1-ranee, and said to lie well known in Detroit, Mich. 1 he cause of the act. is unknown.
Urlg»q for 815.000.000.
S|»K!N'(}K!Kl«n, III. Dei». 10. Rcsohf tions have been hied with the. secretary of state authorizing the Metropolitan West Side Llevated Railroad Company I of Chicago to execute a mortgage tc Adrian lseliti. Jr.. and George G. Haven. of New York, for sl."i.OOU.OUU bonds, to he issued bearing per cent, interest and maturing 1U4-.
Deilcicucc* lor the I ear.
WASHINGTON, Dee. 10.— I he secretary of the treasury has informed the speaker of the house of representatives that the deiicieneies of the government for the current hseal year are est nnated at £H.i) o..VJO of which ^U..00.000 is on account of pensions.
Martin for Senator from !v tn*aM. TOPKKA. Kan.. Dec. 10.—'J he plan of, the peoples party is practically to! abandon the democratic organization, The first step in this direction will be the election of Judge John Martin, a fusion democrat, to tho United States' senate.
Wife Murderer Suiclilen.
RKADINO, Pa., Dec. 10.—Frank Kerner. under a twelve-years seutence for wife-murder, has committed suicide in
md he who puts suca the Berks county jail by hanging himself. Iln Fought lor It'iiiH.
IVANSAS ITV. Mo., l)oc. 10. ol. John ISvan. who foii)fht with hum Houston liit full for Texas independence, died a puu^«r the city hospital Thursduy.
AID MAY BE GiVEN.
Rn'iway I.nboi- Chiefs Confor Uui Tolojiraphers.
oniluelork, Trainmen and
.v'jMa,v
'haracD'r. mUee liavi apprise th ..... it -taken out the instrunn in a to
with
MIASES OF THE STKiKF. Dhtt'SM.I).
I'lmien I.
.I'.in I In* KtiM.s «»f the onflict I Iteports on tin V-".,' till :oil ol
A? nil IIIM'ANT COX KUKM'K: ClucAoo. Dec-,. 10. -The po^sjbilitv of the eonductot ti nnien, switchmen, firemen and engineers .joining the rauu.s of the striking telegraphers is
a
pres
ent staring t:ie/oth dais of the-Jiock Island I'ailroad in the face. Friday morning Chie.i S. K.
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Wilkinson
of the l'i otherho of 'n ainmen registered at the Sne-rnuu house. A short. time- af
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'*rv\ anl. Chief
K. M. Clark of fhe (Jrder ot llailway onduetors appea v*d in 'no rotunda. At 'J o'clock Cldef Kan»S4»y »»i tlie- telegraphers and a. representative of the S wit eh men's mil A iti association entered the bote], and the four gentlemen were soon closeted in the elnorooms. y' -The conference-' lasted 'or three hours. and Chief Uaiusav fully explained the situation. Jus'. whaV occurred or what deciM«'»n was readied could not be ascertained, as neither of the parties to the conference would say much concerning it. From other sources a part, of the proceedings was obtained ami enough to warrant the statement that the telegraphers may not- be alone in the light within the next few days.
Mr. Uamsay's xplanathm said lo have led his hearers to believe that he had the strike well in hand and it was remarked lhat he did uot seem to he in anv immediate need of assistance. It was said, however, that before the other railroad orgsiui/.ations would allow their sister, to be .exterminated they would give her, till .the assistance in heir power. si'veil limit reus tii^ebarued.
White tie* ei,nfercnee was in session a telegram was received which at Iea^t MKhle C'hi'.-f ''I.ar take deeper interest in riiti proe.N.»dini».5..' il wa» from Wichita, !\an\. anil said that seven conductors had just been discharged liy the Uoek Island oftbriais. ModiitaiK were iiiven/'but it was surmised that the men had heendoi go because they bad rcfued take^yriier* fnun nonunion operators. «. toe |{oad is Not I Ju in owed.
Tin» iieck I'-'nnd officials say they in e.' WAV -ihampereii by tiic strike'-ami tt at ousincss is goiti^ on at •the.-oid'sDind as usual. It is also said iha*i a''.ie e: tions for position- are rmavenues and. Unit tin' coinpaiiy has '•eatly the in^i rumen: clh-U-it-b'ilt- •-'.-.needs. Ceiicrai tu-
•ng
NVt\ .bdViv said that the g-n-uatt .\yj\b advertised »r tiperatoriuv 'I'nion iiote.l was not in
{iti» c,ni i'dOV of liis road a ud that he Oic •n:»t want ''any bi his ^oncratoJ'S- The few meir who. went out. he said, arc falling over-one another to get back in their oht .places. Tin* road is working ail rigot and ooes not rci-ognize any
strike. t.iit-inira^ni Numerous teh at strike lieadqu and tliey were
I wo members of the combeen scut over the road to strikers of what is going tid that the company has where thev strikers can-
I not get information. I Itond* rdppled. KANSAS uv. Mo.. Dee. 10.— I he four telegraph operator', employed by the UocU Isiand road here arc still out.
Passenger trams but arc about freight Trains art ii in I A. Kan., passenger raids vision, but. thev
Dec. id. LOCK Island are moving on this divcre all late and are
orders of depot agenis the regular operators, arc nearly all side-
running on the and not Freight ti tracked.
Ib.N vi:u. Co!.. Dec. 10.— It is rumored here tnat he switchmen oil tne Denver I A KioGranue. and on-.the I nion acilic if necessary, will strike out of svui* pathy with the Kock Island operators, The Hock Island Company uses the Cnion Pnciti" J'.nd I»io Grande tracks to Denver fr»m Limon. Col., and t'idora* do Springs, respectively, having a eon-. tract with the two latter roads which I calls for the use of their tracks unless.'! it. is made impossible by providential interference. If either of these two roads- should refuse to handle the Kock:j
Island trains they will be liable foranyji loss tliat the Rock Island may be put to.'St
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•.* Caused si Heavy !.••. ivciWA'il. Dee. 10.— I he Sagendorf Iron Rooting and tormgpiing t(»inpanv. at 14 and Hi Public Landing, was burned out. The company loss will reach S7.*i.000. upon which tliere is ail I insurance of about &50.000. The origin] of the bla/.e is shrouded in mystery.
Ueuver'.* lean swe^p.
JIISMAKCK, N. D.. Dec. 10. The olli-, cial returns of the recount of the vote I of Nelson countv give a sulhcicnt ma-j jont to elect all t.h»* Weavet- electors. 1 "I heir pluralities are: bin net. lo, W il-: lianis, .V.i Ibindestvedt, SS.
I ire in Illwaufc«'e.
I Mil wAi ni i:. Dee. ii). ire tvas oiscovered tne Light Hoist- squadiou armory, on Lroadwa\. at. .. j. m.
Friday bv Officer Snannon. Before the Ibimescouhl be r\\mguished, a loss of about Sl7.oao resulted.
V, l.l.Uv rnk.'h a .)•• |.
I'FOUI A- 111. Dee. 111. A not net- advanee win made in the priee ot dislillerv ^ood- I l*e .id\»inte is ten tents I per wine **all*.n on aleohol and .. cents per proof ..itlli.ti on spnils niid lettilitd tfoods. lilnl .11 uriliTPr Spill.*!)*:.'*!. |jlM ().. Dee. 10. Ilnrrv Stevenson the W-veur-old bov who shot l'idward liandabaugh at
piended (,'iultv. and was SHII-
*nccU to the reform farm until he af a«e.
•FOUR HI.Alk CAs'S.
&. Qu ulruplo Exocul.ion at Louipvilli*, Ky.
!Si:itVt DISl'I.AYl-l) ON Till- CALLOWS.
Two SI bite .Men and Two Scurori Dropped Into Ficrolty from ibe sjinc s,-
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telegrams |{«*c« ived. •grams were received nrters during the rlay of the most enitouragiug
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loid Crime-* lor Mhlcti Thev Died.
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Tiort^vir.i.F.. Ky., Dec.
10.
At sunrise
1'ridav Dennis McCarthy and Stephen llite (white) and Grant Thomas and Nelson Lewis (colored) were hanged in the jail yard for murder. This is the first quadruple haugingin this state.
Before going to the scaffold Thomas said to his minister: "I am an innocent ins.ti arpl God will punish those who swore my life away." Neither of the condemned men made any statement on the scaffold.
To the o»llnw.n.
At 7M.* o'clock the four condemned men entered the yard of the jail ami saw for the first time the scaffold where death awaited them. I'o the steps of the scaffold they marched, ilite leading, lie walked firmly across beneath the noose to the west. McCarthv next to him. Thomas next and I L.^fkmd
Lewis under the noose to the east. AH but Thomas stood with bowed heads, lie looked about at the crowd and bowed to men lie knew in the crowd and at the windows of the jail.
Nerve oil the SealVoJil.
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deputies arranged the noose- and pinioned the men at o'clock, llite. while being pinioned, kicked off the slippers he won.'. The priests talked conliuuuUy to Hite and McCarthy and
At 7:-•!»
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nnlsr o'clo. man. Mlg
for several o'clock a! I I nomas at su)^'}:., while life.
are running as usual, die hour late, while still more delayed.
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miuute later imi'i At the same nionien! Hit*
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could not 1 homas was *h« 11 is pulse was (-.i. if their hearts COIIII
bnt at
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•e pronounced Lewis at s:i)7, 'arthv Indd hi
KHIed Ills Wile.
Wli'ii D'l.Jii'i MtCariby stud. )n» wife to death on the evening o! '.'September 7. 181*1. h« a::-" toe' til*' 1 ifol his unborn babe. M, ('urthy was -a driuikttrd and his wife was forced t.. .suppiu brr-« .aa«l children. Fo '.r 'mouths, hetore the mutficr he u'c.ive hfs wibvof inlUb-lity. ana ufler. bcituig her dcsi.r»»:d ths' fvonily ami wci.t to St. Losi*. There .he remained a few inotiths. uhi-n he wrote, a letter aviw.' .«iv coming home UJ kdi la-r. ilcachitig tiie rit\. he \v nt strai'/h'to his home, .kissed his wife iifgireeiinir her. arin 'look hi* jiitle hoy i'or. a v.aik- lb* r«.umied aioacThrep flafr'-'in a pistol am! licruiis McCarthy was :ir Vo'iru-'dc. an-'Ml In IO-inh.
St' ph' ii Ilile M.ffcrrd de.nh .for a erh/ie a oinmilt Irile drunk. Bis etnr.. Albert Maur u,:m. iU'd Hi-c llr-*t im i. inn u,r!»-on niuhl of Sej item her \M, .-1MM Thev had v'veral drihks together..when a •taarrel arese.ahd Hue. '.va.-ejecpd srotn the saloo:i. Ji" .vr»Uj»d ooisine, n.uo as l.aunmin nppeari"i sua'.ct:en caiie froiu hi havd and struck hi:nv«:th it Biiiirinuh recovered the -tUrU and lliir doi-u a iioif*- and jdim^rd it into Btnirnem'- iiearj,
I onliln't l'fo\r Ills Inn icrvi-e.
J.,, ....,»iranu 'tiionu.s «is l.:i.t: ,'»sj uj...:, ,,ut :Ty.-vcir-CVjnis!anliiil e\ aWnice. Birthe ('ol',tr!,.ci i^foV.nd stranuH-il to fh'-ulh on' the.more, iug of.-February iast Tljotn:..-, 'ivho had known Iter trini childhood. Mas seen ruler her hou*e *i half h^»nr t.c'ore tlt« i-r'-uie was comtuittfd ami 1-uve. a few moments before it was 'discovered He \va bio. youth.-h .s. victim but a irl. aiihoue'u ite. They «ver- known to have quarreled, but v.as .me lime before the trajr'^y. W'nei: a"rsied he proiestfi.t iiis innocence, imt was •utiablf lo prove tin alibi, is tried JUtd sentencedto i«.*aIII
shot a llov.
A boy called NCINOU Lewis a "chinch hup" and he shot him to death. They were accroes, and met a» a dance on the night of November -H. lK-tl. Lewis hud been slighted by tia- black damsels and formed a ,idjre ui-'Hiiist (icui'Ko Bean, a voiith of l» As the latter left th? ballroom eivi railed to him to wail, bnt Dean replied that he i*i no time waste on I'hini'h hues, l'ulliuc a pistol. Lewis coolly rested his arm on the shoulder of .- a corp-
of the women, tired and Dean
OPERATIVES STARVING.
Ti'l'rll.lr siift.'tliiK Kepi.rlp.l Among Ihe aO.Oflll I"II.'in|lovo.t In I.Htira*iiirr. I.ONIXIN. Dec. 10. —At the close of the week there are -0.000 non-union cotton oneratives out of work in Lancashire. 'I he deepest distress prevails among them. Alrcadv eveivtliin^r available has r»iit! to the pawnshops, winch HIT filled with pledges of all kinds. Ihe maioritv of the snft'erers are unable to obiain credit, and nre footiless and lireless at a period when
tnd killed I weather is uiinsuallv inclement. Mi itcth's lako 1 11«'V are reluctant to appl.v for public
relief, nevertheless the poor law ollieials are busy doing what is possible for the destitute.
PRICE2 CENTS
Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't Report
ABSOLUTE Of PURE
WALL STREET STinf.LD UP.
rb-cponl Mot'snii F.eporled to ll:i\r Acquired (iuiiiil'x In 1 ••-«'.i in \Wsl» rn I
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Ni.v, ^*oHK. Dee. 10. -Westi'rn Ctiioir sto«d went up three points Friday. '1 he cause of the rise wa- a story in Wall street that the Yauttcrbilts bad acquired control of the company ami that .1. I'ierpotit Morgan was to take the financial management of the property and the post of chairman of its »weeutivc coiumiltce Drexel, Morgan Si •. it is said, had been buying Western Cnion stock to secure cotitroL and
Mr. Morgan and George .1, tiould were represented as having long and earnest conferences. Jay I build's holdings were said to he only about one-fifth ot the company's stock and for capitalists like the Vatiderbilts it would be easy to secure the management of the company. They were said to have made a bid for Itu-sell Sage's shares. The Vanderbilt's used to control the company before Mr. Gould captured it. The reports were met with the usual denials from both sides.
IOWA'S FIGURES.
Pluralities of the NuccenHfnl Candidates for Slate Ottieer* and fur otijrc*«4iiieu. I D.-.s MoiNirs. la.. Dec. Id. The executive council has completed the canvass of tie vote at the recent election for state officers and congressmen. Mcirep.) for secretary of
st ite has a plurality of 'JWTTS McCarthy irep.) for auditor, ileesun rep.) for re a surer, *,"Jt lilt Stom* itvp.} for attorney general.'J*.
the cflored ministers spoke occasional-j Seventh. Hull. ('..(ISO: Kigth. Hep-
!y to Thomas anil Lewis. Thomas glanced curiously at the rope and beam above him.
At 7:47 o'clock the cap was adjusted I over McCarthy's head and then quickly over the others. Not one spoke. The muise was then adjusted on llite. Thomas McCarthy and lastly on Lewis' at 7:-U'. All stood firm. McCarthy yawned as tW noose was adjusted. the Drop I-all*.
At T:.*'4 the (Iron fell. 11 ite struggled from tin* tir.st. Grant Thomas' arm drew UP and McCarthy's hands moved convulsively. Lew is iinng liuin.
At 7:Tr» Lewi- had not moved ami to
ill
appearan d\en by tin others ore ind Lewis' I to 7-. 11 ite's wa was s»«. Ue half pt b)e.
•es dr
had been ggles of doi*t« »i"S
his neck ip. I he stru ss. At ::7-11»
pulse PJs. but it quick rant 1 homas pn.se 44. Met arthy's pubc
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Perkins (rep.) for railroad commissioner. 'J'i.o'.M- The pluralities of the congressmen are as follows: First district. Gear. 7'J'J: Sec--ond. Hayes, 7.77-: Third. Hender-. son. 1,-uH): Fourth, I "jxlegraff. .V.ui Fifth. Cousins, 1,01^ Sixtli. Laccv,
burn. 4,:iJ 7 Ninth, llager. *J.17S: Tenth. Dolliver, 4, .M4 Eleventh. Perkins. 1,"J77.
Dtllcinl Figures from Moniuiiu. HKI.KNA. Mont., Dee. 10. -The vote of Montana on presidential electors was: Harrison, IS.S.s ', Cleveland. 17.-
Weaver. 7.'j.»U: Biuwell. .»17. Divon lilein.l is defeated for congress bv llartmau (nqi.i by iJd votes. Knowles. the woman populist candidate for attorney general, who was at tit's*, supposed to have been elected, is defeated by Haskell (rep.) by .i0f: votes.
Set I ed
II ie A do. Dec. 10. I he olumhun bir/aar. ncld during the past, three oavs at the mansion of Potter Palmer in aid ot the children building at the worhlsfair. is at an end. When all the accounts are settled there will still remain as the net ree »,pts of tue ba/.aar •s-Ja.OOU.
lielhnap IIiih I wo Flurality.
LIT•• I. At (.HASH I AJ-II«. MN-LI.. DIM-. 0 on livine committee appointed bvthe Kent conn* A laint beat-I tv canvassers to rceoutit the cont'l'eshe detected sional vote has completed its work. s:ob Richardson (pop.), made a net gam of dead I six in the county, leaving Belknap llite at 'rep.), a plurality of two in tin* disigcst to triet. iV'*'-1--j- McKlnlcv *i*ii'r DelH All ol It.
ANION, o. Dec. 10. 1 he will of William McKinlev. Sr.. father of Gov. McKinlev. leaves all his property, of whatsoever nature, to his daughter, Miss Heien McKinlev. whom he names as administratnx. His estati* is vab.ted at a iout r40.000.
I favor Ke*trleted I oom^rat toil. Ni'.w oiiK. Dee. 10. 1 he Herald has made a poll of both brunches of eonI irress mi the subject of restriction of nnuiioration. Sixty-three senators ami I loo representatives favor restriction, while sixteen senators nre non-com-a a
Olhcial ill# ot MaftsiicliiiHcttfc. BOSTON. Dec. 10.-— Tiie official count oi the vote of the state shows that the republican vote for electors, as cast for John D. Long, is -0-^.SM: P. A. ollms. democratic elector at large, shows the total vote of his party as ITu.MM. a reI publican plurality of -Jb.001. Gov. RtisI sells plurality over Lieut. Gov. llaile is 'Ulia.irii lleir DiM-larert Legally Dead.
A I. A 111. Dec. B».—'I heodore Richardson. he missing heir to bbO.OOO, has been declared legally dead in the county court and his estate, has been ordered divided between hin four brothers and sisters. I he whereabouts of the man uy ve been uukuown for thirty years.
Beauty often depends on plumpness so dot:s comfort so docs health. If you oc:t thin, there is something wron?. though you may no si^n of it.
Thinness itself is a signsometimes the first siyn sometimes not.
The way to get back plumpness is bv
I.IVING.
CAUR.i-ui.
which sometimes in
cludes the use ol Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil. Let us send you—free—a little book which throws much light on all these subjects.
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