Decatur Democrat, Volume 40, Number 9, Decatur, Adams County, 15 May 1896 — Page 7

Business Directory. the KiniTK vithivil tot' DECA IT'K. - INDIANA. CAPITAL S'll’Of li. slOO.Omi. , SI Ill’Ll S, - - - 1.000. itl-'Fl' EUS; I’ W. Smith. I l r<--i<l« ■i: .1 it 1 Hni.inor.-i:. Vi: < v w .\n, '■'aci-iiier: E. X. Eliis-.itu. A— .►< i'h <'re ; hi"i I r '">l lUJCI'I iI(S lons !'• 1.1 ('< > I .'I «i<. < 'i ■» s. > ■ II * i» V . Smi’l ii. 1 . li. M< u i, I. 'IM i. Inieivsi nivijii mi nioib'.' I|' 'led ( m time eertitlcHti s. - —— I The Old < Adams County Bank CAPITAL, *121.0*1. ESTABLISHED, 11*71. Officers—W. H. Niblick. Pres., D. Stuila Mker, Vice-pies; Hutus K Aliiroi), Cas hifi’ I CiiHS S. Niblick. Ass't CHsiii'T. Do h general banking business. Confections I made in all pHJts of tlie country. L County. City and Township orders bought . I Foreign and Donn-sne Exchange bought anti I sold. Interest paid on time deposits. Paul G. Hooper, I Attoi’iicy fxt Decatur, iiidiiina. I Patents a specialty. I R. S- PETERSON, I Attorney at Xjfvcv IdIKATIK. ... INDIANA. I (Iffice Rooms I and 2. A. Holthouse Block. I .T- HL. 33080, I'IAN lEK <<)'! ts ISSION EK I l I S OK.N EN - I i-LA W. I Real Es'ntejim! ’ on -■ .'lions. 11. K. E HlflX. ■ A.ttoriroy-riV'l-'a'CV', Bkodiji 1 and 2 Miblick N -lunnehiei ■ Bieck. Decatur, Indiana. I L. It. t»l« IstMtSKN; ■ A.ttoruoy ttncl INTot«-i-y I ir»AX 131X0. ■ Pension claims n spe. laity Rea! cs:an and Be illeetion iiirent.. ■ Letieva. - - Bndt-H.ua. - ■"— " 1 »•— ’— ■ »l. L. HitlMiUH. »!.»». ■ Offieeaml ie»id>-m‘. one .;•,.<>»• not ' "I y>. 1., ■rh'urcn. Diseases el Momen am. cam: >• i a pecialty,. ■ V. HOLLtIWA A , 1 Physician and Suw»i. ■ Office over Be-o.n St' -> Residence re">ss stll uii li.> 1 <»r.ii<< ■! «»Hi»»?--'I ’1 x ■ FKANI’E A It FH«I .11A N, ■ A.t toriv'y .'a-.re ji’-.w', Hutt... . S Hlid’i, over o.e AdajliS v;:..:■ a. > v !<- lions a rcmliy. ■ n.j. i.u« i\. Hr lx yis< t ciaxt «&• .’■s re rgec ». ■ All calls promplly -ut on’’d eav or night. :md re-idimee ot'-r or .al office. coiof M'tTiroe jiiid Third tdruvis. ■T. L. M. D. I saw asi Siipc. lormsol acute ot eliroim-diseases or surgical. Perms reasonaliW- , in Weiiley ibock. Ail calls respond, die ■iy or night. its ■ J. C?. IXTISI’T CTIXTE, H IHINTIST. B crii~Y located OVI rloitlioii-e's shoe store, iodo :i'i a ork perinin ng to tile profession. Gold filling a specialty M'lh.-meol Mayo's Vapor he is ( minted to t. <1 li without pain. Work ciisriiiileed. M.C.> T'O |H. M. RDM3ERS ■or -Voxijt X.TXryLXX-'ST. Best K,}S and most Rcat«.»na!ile Prices. 11tJ I? D. h A LEDEALER IN ■■r'rrs/Ri EeriilizerH. cs tco Chicago & Erie wS Lest rai-yoads. Cffi.73 -MiO Retail southeast corner of Second and streets. PA TRIAGE SOLICITS}' ■ePM Cui Ekuvers, Se 1 S’ieees tor iiijiern!-. K-t|i|r-ai« al t ■-('• co me I eric -. Tree-s ■ Al! Sj’d ;■! LLveT Pncii open miles ! y.liii-. April |HH All slot’k lied: Itotii Sprint.-.ipd.l, Troy'. Ohio. I'-" 1 W;t\tie. I ml. f. J. MIESSE.

Tllf Mffll McKinlcv and Mount the Republican Preferences Among Hoosiers. K9VV THE OHIO MAN WON. Details of an Interesting Contest For the Governorship. THE FEATURES OF THE CONVENTION A Spskloii From H O’clock Thuradiiy Moriiinic I Util '4:30 Fridiiy Morning Without h Rt><*eH» - HarriMonS* Failurr t<» Attoml the <’onvent ion and a Kpanoii Therefor -Details of Ballots and Their KenultH. Indianapolis. Mar B.—The Republican state convention made good progress with its work after the nomination of James A. Mount of county for governor. Despite repeated efforts to adjourn over, the delegates held the meeting to its work ui.r'.ia'l had been accomplishi-d. The mo-,t striking incident- of the convention Avere the scenes following the indorsement hnd instruction of delegabs-at-lurge m favor < f McKinley lor pre.-i---dent and t In* cheers which gre'-ted the ttnnoun'-’.m n' ■ M a '.’4*‘s cho;c mleader of tin -'. 1 :■ ,et. There was som d' appointni' iit that ex-Fresident J firm on did nor mip'-ar before the conv-oi' imi. in r- ■ 'in-i- to repeated invitation •. as there bad been circida: i>n of m -rt eai’ly iti tli. day to tile (-ll'-ct tha lie- Imd < <m->-ntt to come. To *!i - Oi gh of Ij. S. Ayers, a

prominent rier-lrent, close ne’yhbcr and warm perso: .ii friend of Mr. Harrison. w;'.s a' rriii ;! ■«! :t ciia tig of pnnr,re. There were so/im surprise; in tire deVelopnieH's of I I" Voti'S f< T'g'' "TBor, but it v. .:s '-oo:, (,-monstrated that the race wits I" '. vrei '. Moui't, (Irifiin, (»riffiths. I’osey :: . y. treth tin fil’d against the Lit" ■ 1,.- br, al: to M Occurred wh i h" -.'ley mo.do a aea; wit hdr:tw:il and aa-vised liis fi: >nds to take up the i' !ii" . i th. si ec-;-lill-can-didate. Mm'ioii c'-mity subsequently withdrew (Irifiitbs .md g;:ve mere votes to Mount than I liiuy ot h'T caneidate?' Doxev s st• ij:g11• was ot coi lintioiis growth ira:;! t'n liiih biiliot, when tl'e prKHi -trd s|.,mp r ."in. Haggaid w as'eft':san over I—.!;er for lieuimiai I ;:ov "no-,-. Ov. 'iiand itaiicy Avo're rcuoiv nated for si cretr.ry of state and audit ,rd>y awlanuii’am and one ballot settl 'd the fate of I.- vy as against Scholz for I . ensure;', K 'lima had no opposition of attorney ';eiier:d. Remy was nanii'd f'ir supreme court report, r on the second ballot. D. M. ('eeting > went in by acclamation for a si-eon" term as superintendent o.t imbiic insrruc"fion and S. J. Thon:pson forsratestatistician by t iie same process. Fu-rthei pr. erodings lire shown in the detailed account. THE PLATFORM*. Declaration of I’ai-ty UriiH-ijitcs a* It ' Caine -From the < (miuiit I ee. Your committee on resolutions beg leave to submit the following declaration of principles: For Protect ion. The Itepnlilicans of Indiana are in favor of protection. We dem;.nd a tariff bill that will not only secure the necessary .wioililt. of reve nue, but will also afford adequate and i er- > tain protection to the wage workers and j .producers of this conmry. ; We demand that American sellers shall have the first chance in \merican markets. From Lincoln to Harrison, under a wise policy of protect ion l and reciprocity, we steadily decreasi-d our bonded debt, resumed specte payment, maintained the piililip credit, kept nniiiipaii rd the gold reserve, increased the wealth of the whole count ry and added to t hr comfort mid hap-' piueas of the people to a degree unparalleled 'ii the history of nat ions. The revi r sal of this bmeticent and patriotic policy by the Democrati<; parly has brought to the American people nolliingbut distrust, deficit- aud disaster! We therefore demand a return to'the sound Republic! n policy of protection and reciprocity. Holiest Mosey. “We are firm ;ind emphatic iij nnr xn.'nirtTtirTiom-'si money. We believe tlwii our money should not be interior to tlie money of the most culi.ghteu.ed nal ioiis oi the eai'lli. "We are unalterably opposed to even - sch'-me that threaieift, to debase or dipri" late our curri'iicy. “We favor, the ii'-e ot" silver its (mrrenev, .but tot heextent only and under such regn lations that its paiity with gold «an be maintained; ami in louseijnenee are op posed t.o tin; free, unlimited and iadependeiiti coinage of .silver ala t a; io of 16 to 1. •liiKlriK’t E‘«»f M**Kj tih»y. Bi'lieviug, .as we do, in a protective tariff, the h'.'iiling issue before the. peoplu, we favor the nomrnathin as-president of the L uited_. States, of the mint who per fectly repH sents a prwective tariff and the ciiTiliiial principles of the Republican party: a.ni.in c ho has devoted his life to the defense of h, : -coiipi ry, m war mid in peace; one who. at loilglit with Have< and Crook and Sheridan at Anlietain'anji in the Shenandoah in defense of our flag against foes wilhin. and lor It veals in .congress confei’uled against, our country's Apes from wifliqui, * bra 'jug back " British i free trade and .aggression wh.icii linalli,, loader the present I Icnioiaa’tjc administ ia -' ] tnni, obiained possession of our markets • mid has almost. di'siT-oycil onr.iiidusti'ies; a ! man who. nii h the I'esisi less, shibboleth. ’ ‘protection ami prospersy.’ liasehallenged ' j Hie attention of the i-timmr'i-cial w’drld, mid won thtj support of every patriotic ■ workingman of our conjitry: whose liie Work, open as a book, iiiv -in themselves a glaiferin, mid Wijose ery nanm is magic 1

To Remove Tlk t Tired , j Feeh’ng, Take . j ftYSR’S 'IJTR ONLY WORLD'S FAIR | Over liaii a Century Old. Why Not Get the Best? AYER 3 PILLS cure headache. —that loyal American citizen, soldier, utiitesmiui aim t lrriatian genlieimin. \\ idinm McKinley of Ohio; mid the delegates to the Rep'll,liemi national ci>'iV,-'.l 0.11 -llected by this body are directed to cast their vote for William McKinley as frequently arid continuously as there is any hope of his nomination, and that thedelegates at large selected by this convention Ire instructed to vote for him at’St. Lotus. ’ There was a great demonstration in the ball when the McKinley resolution was read, winch was renewed again and again. At its first subsidence there was a Harrison yell, but the resolutions as a whole went through with a decided affirmative vivi-voce vote. The chair- . r ..tn's aunounci inent: “Undoubtedly [ the ro-oiiitions have carried by a large I majority." was greeted with great cheerimg. 11. there was opposition on the j floor it was not made a] parent. DELEGATES AND ELECTORS. Thnitips.iii hikl >rr hy Aion K> • ’.. ii » on < hi • ( ontv-ls. ! i (..'oio; W. T'-. ; ■ si.i wii 1 - th" Hr-' ..mu.i'e foe d< !'-.:::'< -at-h ige. and aim.'.on '■ by .1. •!. I'ion wiis cm -..d \itli' ;l V."1I. C. W. I ? airbanks ami t . ■ml L'-w V. Have were each s:-ggist ■'.. .ad morion.- wi re ifm'u to elect by tin salne prt ■ Tlhti Was, ho-.v-■-, (r.a< :11 tor ; i-., i- t b, ".i - ;.ns-umierstaiid.i-G ar se ,:<!•. ihi rulegovei 'ii.ia this ■ ion. ami some r ime was r< •i.iircd to -imi; " 'mt the matter, li was oee.itie'i io place all candidates in non:inail 11, • ■ ic’n m legati- to cast .. vote (or hjs dm *i - <•:.»■ rec i vin;; a m;.--je. i. . to be d--id..r.- i "1 t' it. Nominations were a.- fellows: U. W. I-'air',:-'!n> "f Mari<ui. Lew "AViilh" Montgomery, Hiram Browiv lee of ( .;'... . . . i.' Mllliktffl of l . ■■ : M . : '.■ The Erst bidh,:- ! .-nit H. c . w. : Farrl ginks, G id; Brow i Millikan, 2<:;; S H . 1. . ;■ a. W da- e Was tm flip :L ' iecLd by ~ HU. Alt i it::" ri.les'wi ri f.Gi d ;-.“d a provis ;■ i ..... l b -Vofe g.i tw- .it a time .- tutor J j.■ I'olie-te oi Jay county s r.-ce -oe-i to tie- ehair <u;r;ng ]ieml.( Iley O'. ■ ■ -. re . ■ I . lb < villi'.l / - suited: I '.’.•.rgans ._ : ; o ,;ii [.an. i ~.; -Brow uh"-. ", : Sail I. 2'. A< :■> - ..ere .!'■ sell ns f .low ?; I li:. Il i ..-e-A II! ••• of < ".I It > ' P’i V. 11. : . M'-lJ'.rai.i ■ |A i r W.iriie. i.'. O. Ho],k:ns m. \ aeOeid'flg. < .. orge E. Kh.,.v of Marion !?■ CL :-s-: tlm ■ • were <, - d ::s follows IT (. : ■ '/ lo\ ...e.ii'i .and Clan.' l ' ." ,h y. ■oi! :• .:.v.:ngoiiniy. CONTEST FOR GOVERNOR.

Upon cone'.i'.sion of i lie business above ' t-X itiomd til dr, !..n ire a an appeal to tin <it l.egiip < tg assist in inai'iit:; iniug Older, His an.m'Uneimi nt t::.lt tiotiii mitii.’iis ior gin'i rii'.r w ere in i rder was ii." signal for yells from supporters of the various c_:ua.iii;at< s, wiio. .were pr< s.-iitect 1 i’t the follGwingreirder: Posey re \ and. ria.:'. . ( 6i p.'iiii.r. .tdliiisToii of Darke, .(..nflitriS of Manon. Todif of Wells. Doxey of Madison, Mount oi Mon: " in ry, (Irillin of Lake, b.iire oi Viabash, Everitt of Allen. Sini'kiiey of Randolph and Dodge of Elkhart. Tlie vcsuil is snown in these dutuilsA Fl IM BAU.tli'. Po>c\ - 174 (_*!!! !ii)<;< - I**' 1 ■ 'John-lon !->* Gl - » i ' ; ' T.'d.i D.'X.v I'’ l \i. ui.i ........ ............. ii".. Jim .ii ' ’• -L' ’ Sa\H L" Everitt :............ Divlge ■ - *'* •>l:< i is:ii - .'. >■ • TI Hire: r vore- 0’..’.. issarj tea clioi. e jl's. sl'i uMi BA! l".i t. I’osey . 1771., < 'ii n.'iai k .X ' .i'll, iisire,. ............................ 125 i iriliii iis .. i 14il Tislii ' 45 Sji .-kae'. , 1" Drere ire , Moiuit Illi' 2 „ Giitfea ........... ...I'.! Lvel'ill i'-'-D.'d'*.' re Thcrt'w;is .great hustling- nt.ring (ire figi.ri ng by . lie clerlis on i >.,■ i.a j" ’ - gib'll. -Til-—vi :e showed —"' in. u'.n'.v-' peeled tin s. the coHsiqiietrrT of wild i wastin' ii:-'omtit tire of soiru ami'lire encourag'i ir.;’nt of ollie: . AmMI re gr. al I:;’,bide the seivlal. ballot Was be•'gnu aNd pv '"essetT to a 1 ui'h amid thi. greatest com asam. ■ i.< px n. BAl.lot. ’ • J'osev di'. I ‘llli.ll I. k ■ D"'l re.- . i>. . I Iv.-rit L .li>.ih-.uii s. re,* 12 ■. Mi'iinl 1....:...'.". -li.; Sai o' ! ■ -. '.t'relil-. re. +■■ Tain'’i" I"' Gri ,nn ? ■ - ■ .. !*(■ Sire, kn.-i ... A';. .... ' ire' . The iveident in' this I ,id"! was,tin' loss ot Ij votes from t lie l i; r;oii county s delegat roil to ( , inrei ii ■. "re. 1 \ an.! .(’irillin gelling the beitrfil of t-fii' o-iy ntegralton. tin- forni-r. howeyer. liavnig gained sligii-iy owr liis iii't vote. Doxey. Shoekiii'T and Mount showed the most .deeidt ii g.i.-is. Clio < ffe< t j’’ re ■ pr. sluei ion oi pandt moiiiunf ihe next rollcall was «fie.gtin. la " it; o’ i\ it Wayne was the liist Co w .11 re uw .le <a his voles going to t.rniiii. ■ ■ TH Ilin |IAI 1042— I'l'-'f 77 D- < 'uiiiiiai'k s • ■ . .. : ■ Doxcy ...^......,.W.r»., , ...J. m.:;.. .EVol'Ut-M,,,^".-v.r,.,^ ...?- .Inlnisiirti ■• • ■ " .Miami “fs?, f Sn\i,'.... : re Todd t, ri tlit iis r.'vtTT-r:.'. :g;-i'’ l _i‘ Ullflill •: .. ■■ '2HT.U

F. SCHATEE & LOCH’’l ' - HABDWA3S .'STORE. o XX.OWCIC.£X( « rtol’M JF*OX’ STOVES I- : KAlte . ij'intuf is now close at hand and \'<>u will nc<: i ai stove, lie have an endless variety and a large ' to select from, and our prices arc WORLD BEATERS ; 1 £• Robes, Blankets, Bliips, ■ Illi* \|A4*L Al Slei k r hs, Busies, Surreys, Vlll UlvLlX Vl Road carts and the celebrated lunbul IFag’ons Is Unequalled in the City. and see us, 2nd street, Decatur, Ind.

SliCK'kni'v 1 I''-' I Wai-..: I I Huntington county er'.:ted i’ th sefisutioi) Guiing tiiis ballot i y c.. : ..up one vole tor Janus E. Wats. n. T!.n annomiiH ae>u was :.i" m.■<( with coi.iteiMyig Hr"! llls-es. I .1 ill ■!. I .vote W‘a< ; 1 ded to tin.-, 'mil i' was erne•.•<!. At t-he tiiiiiMinr■•men "t the vote ,a W d.ish county gib' :t AV'ithdiS’W tie- 11:1111 ■ of Warren (i. Sayre. ■ D.ivc-. ...' I Grittiil ..' '-'.l' l A?-'.-I'.". V -'llShoeku v i i John-e-a -. . s i Giier; . k .'4 D..ii-.« . . m Toihl 1 .1. '.■ ... - (,- a aiMin. .'I 1.1- ".1 .crioyal.. - —d I iMU BAI.I OT. Dbsev 31:A-I Gri • • Griffi'l.-. .. . ' '. iw ."... '■ I C rnfe ' - - - B'l II BA! !." I'. b ■ y.; .7’l 177.7 - 777 ' 7.. 777' 7 g yto'iai : i y '. Sawk'tCV' .... . ; I.’. .'... - ' I t I'l. ’ siun : ... ill :■ ."I- MO He. ii'::!;i:a_- ;• la al ... >. h in ■ S: it-- Cha rman ' < • lv read li tele- : gram fl' i t■■ ; .' H< 'nil :••:• i ■ eonvi : tin i ■x' :<i i.f ir.Geri.:-.! gr •"'- j itig !'.' li ■ ,-i-t Tst i .b. inioreiiii i ti: li fl" ■ h l-, also i.r- rilet. d dUi - for Mt Kinley. ~iiVi \ : II BALI. .T, D K.'V '. J. ... 'll I <e i• li ... " . M f.t bf 2 I'c-ev :............................ 14 ' b . «. • ■ 24 Mount was i ;l •dare.lllie mmu).■•<• amid great exi'itemeiit. GOVERNOR. Uaggai'd ot ’• i < Succeeds Over Biker of V» hit ley. On a'•all of the districts for lieutenant goxiTi'cr only two .names were pre--senred: AV. S. Haggard of T’ippecanoe and John W. linker of'Whitley. Senator Craimr <f Delaw rire and Dr. Louder o{ Sheli.v coneluded not to enter. The. Billot r, suited: Ihiugaol f Lii.wr... - CBS . BY ACCLAMATION. Owen For S, < i'et arv <•! stwte and Dailey lair Auditor. , On motion of a delegate from Cus< county William D. O,weu was reniimina ted. by acelaiil.-it ion, Hilda iielegat" hr; Borne county did a s?ip' r s'i virr in beiialf-of Dailey- tpr auditor. The convention' chei rftilly .iccuu seed, STATE. Scholz. Won by a a ifeferded Majority ■ Over Le.v,v. ■Contest tor ’pin : e again arose when I the treasurer w.is reached. 1 luiitingten j county Mb rng Leopold Li vy in opposi- ; tion to I'Tmi J. M.-iioiz, Vaiiderburg's I candidate. The ballot-'resulted: S. li'lz Jrt'l | Levy............................... f .Ixo ; ATTORNEY GENERAL. ,_j •—" — —’ r William A. Kvlvb.ain KrnoniinatrU by A<- < I a uial O. llawkiusof Marion (•iruiU.ret. placed.the . name ot ‘Attornev < leiieral

■ l>ailiel Selllesrel, '. dealer ix WM MOS, SPOI’TIM lOOFWe, 1W Imre of all Kiinls. SMW, Wl g -WbiHomlo ft. Front St., near Jefferson Street- -- - > — ■ f. . Decatur, - - - Indiana. ■■ • .

Ketcham b < • the conven.tion ■■r.u i iiiuvid hi- -.■. •etinn by acclamation. Ibwent in v .th. a whirl. SUPREME COURT REPORTER. I.ivell !:■><■ I.ituiiif I ■>< a iiiiil t'• ! r the I’l lire.' Marion i omit ;• pr-sent rd the un ■ :,1 special'll' of <■ "• ring two candbi ‘ - — Warwick it. lilt h ;■ ami John fl- ; Ab. .>•">• connt >■ . : i•. e 1 heotliu'e J. i. .- j d"ii and iiar'kolonr < t’- r>-.l Chari'-- 1 llemv. .\mc:'o~r; M< ore ot k ii r : n countv, who .; '•■•!• ■(! th" rice a. !..'• i.ay. aiii'."Unc. d n;s withdrawal. :.-•! • i ing as m-sißi tie- s.-h <’ti<•’.: oi Mount .< r ■governor m d Dailey for audi'i? I. . his eongi • ssli m; i di.-t: icr, .; ~• j'iitsr. baledr, ' ’ _ , L ■;• ' • J I‘. : ■'•' ! 1; :: : - . rm i I. ••!. : ' Eeniy .... ‘ Laid. - m I . : !1> ■• --.I . i,.. : • Ej - . .... St . MURE BY A-eCLAV.ATfC. N. Super:.itei..lent <•? I’ulilie In-t rm tion and s- ~i i< .a u t ■■■ n. Fiord vest-du- vi im-ct D. ' Al. Gei tmg 1' i■-m' ."'.'ii:t"'i • I.’ of' t ■' . in.-tl".•" ."li by :'•• •;.emit ••:.. r :■ my county pres. Med the ("ily rumbda ■ e ■ -tatistCmn ;r. the ison >:m ■ n J. ’ Thon ;.son of that <o'..i.i v. ■; rii" progr. n.me of L; lb it in.: w ...- un., s.-..ry. APPELLATE JUDGES. Kepr<-eii'.ii: i-< - I O' Fixe Drericts Selected '"V Ikillm. The - •-co::c. ■ oi<_ r« --io:.a; o. ' ’.''t :ri - S'-titi'd Davie E. L 'em.ef (•■.■.'■•! eoyuiry ' for the choice of the c mventioti ! judge from ti. First judicial m-triet and I the First district ofterrii W. D. ilobin.-tm ■ of (ii'.son. Tin ballot xs,i ■ <i: I L'.d.’aren- .....e. t-7' I Berm _■ ; ..... 495 ! 1-or th< .Reeond judicial.iii-'ti'A-t tii' i'' ■ Avere pi t salted l" the eo.n e: .on \\ . ' J. Henley <•* lii.sli comiti. T. ; . Dm. .<•• I elb r of J< iii'.ibj.-s county. W. T. Fri' dly iof Jerarsoncounty and I !■•. Alspaugtr !of W a-..ir.gton county, i'. 1 . result M ' .tin ballot was: I Henley else;- . Dilli-l.i 11nr...................... .J ' * ISM-m ■■ ■■7'7 ' !■ r:. div •« ■ Alfp.cs. 2Si Til I Bl' B V1.1.01'. — lien'iN i .... Bal. h.'i.ur s- 2a Fra'.liev .'/.... ...' . .. '., . •V'Bi.’l ( I ' ■ In the Third distrivt s b. Blacn lof Mm "."ii and K. K; St< picnson-. ot ;-J imnf’.ton \v. :. tin’eontcst.lnis. Son.-di,-t iijj ar.ee arose over an •lecusation that one dele:..err had ea-t tiie vote.oi. iTuir diiii-rent ybumii s a < <■:-sdertii !• delay j. EXCITEMENT IN CUBA. I , ii_ . I . Kumor That th. Itovmmla Ba. Landed Her t argo (t ause-. a s. usati.iu. I N i.-w Yodk. May s. — A i.ispatelr : , from Ihg,mm, via Key W. st, say<: i j There is tTemeadous exci: e:i" a; in Cu.l. :i ever tiie iimior (hat tlie Ibmimla has; ■ landed her men and arms on the north.- • I prn cii;:'t. cunt"—di C.triy ic:-'. —It 'is'kat.rT tha.t whiieihe bruiser Ivina Mercedes "waiteci on' mi iasiii'gei:t i'xp>’>: tied :;(, ! LHole in titeWall, between .Nassati amLAb; co, '’ i' I’aT'.euda' l■. <■ . 'b. .nt,tsii i

cour‘"..im! -•:-< ipml Hie ....- purstust Tv a St: t '-h niar Of-war, but wits I<ki last b. ■ m.-iit H I .out W o <n, < Igarcll. s. 1" <|' ~ ■ . '• i■ r s . i't - i , uincil.. <•! . •! . V v I'd 'to W ifess tht im' ■ i I", ■. 'I "mi 1 m: l ib'om- .... i 17r . tie >1 'I I. ThU b'. ■ ' •- IB- c ' Ii le '• ho'i :'s are . 'n;’| i . 'I ib 'tv atto;--::ey . - ■. 7 itp n-li Hit :il> ■ 1 1; 1" '' - 1)1". 'Bi '■? .1 .m ■. ■I. ' T' s i| Ml' rhs <■'• v bsmts'afld retail di-mv.s to Ik • CASTIGATE . A THIEF Regulators Whin a Man and Orchr Him Out cf tne Ccun:y. ALONZO ROOKER NOW ON TRIAL. Arraiffn<‘<> at Noblesville, on a Change of Venue, For Attempting to Kill Mrs. Emma Pres Lodge Swindler Held For Trial < liiirrh sfmek by Lightning. Indiana News Notes. Bloomim.tox. Ind.. May 12. —Whitecaps ttxik Oscar Franklin out, tied him to a tree and administered a sound whipping at Clear Creek, this county. Several -mall things had b—n stolen m the neighborhood and thes, had been | traced to him. Ib had b- n employed iby Dr. Judah, win ;:'tem;c to rescue I him, but was w nr-I not t" co. so. He ' was Y iveu thri■■■ hours to h-ave the CO'Uiil I'V. ; ri.i v oi • in-an: ia . A10e,.. Kook..!' (.i7l. .h I- o;> ■ i. 4 til", A< ;; • I . *».u I. Ui.ei.ip.il:-. , ,N< ‘ Lp - Mav 12. - Tile ca.s> of I ii" - in■ -t'.vbcizo Rook'*!’, in w !"•■;: th-- "I. !' i.i.mit is ci:;j '.red with • assault .iW '~WLV w’ltii intent to inure., ii All's- i'.:.'"..a I'. "s, wa- .caiiel ' for ti i'i'l-hi.iL'- S'. . .-".i in this City, y. s'- r.i.'.y. It was-bri •<;„!.'t here on U a ch: ill.: vend! so 01 id:.! Comity. i Tile <1 :e w:-.-' emmuifi.'i; •■. time T "'<c.. r mi.r r- . i• - . . ii, t i. f'.i' wi: ■;!•" ! i" A'..- ~ '<)Ullt u Sy.". i ; "".a.:"'- Is re. js- ■ ti:... ■;■•• •!'•.. :r. anil' H'lsi'em .I-■sßr-tS.- Fi-elrrwmr l- iOehlli- a~f IIT Ti;.- lire tt :■< -ts or !.:(■ st. ■ Tn-sear rhe on!;.two "Vs 11; t;r "a-e. jv m-i' 7 . nt e unity, on ' tl: 'pi',: of i.reii .’ '. I•" • !) A- , -. ;:n ,;i:n., . .WiicTt t.ue ’i: ' ■ (i; lured Ay:i. i t<'t-i 1 S 7 ! . i. l„ I I'. -:-N 1.77-11. r- ' ■ ;UKi‘"dif ’■ ':/<■ ■ ’■ a : ?<tv-eli.!'\ xUt‘Siiian_ fc ’ ■-' • - • for i. ' - : r ist ; i < i a < fMn n v ; li- ; tiv. • ■ ; • - ■(•’ .« ?« w;:i;-rs IQ ! \vur._ 1:: .. re- r .F " Joseph, ? . u itth iplicaht | r ‘ ' -ti - . ' • i to ; • j _n,” - . .<■ - m. . : ■ Lv>oj." I ;d> w ait, s, ,i r•• -ipt for ' n-rom-y \ :■;: ;. tiring i eae.. on ti .. — si- .mini’- 1.1 the_ , tmte: :',•■■• 7 : ’ would I . -0r...'. I.■ b’i iiidire.’ FOir x < < 7-•: '.7 I. t . . . :■ I o*'- win [flh« ;re a B it;-, .i*): i.-i it« . B. IdAX JI . I". '• i .'. i.: ' l'"'- . L pu.-.b'i he: Clia-h s Siu’it'F,- yV’i’i ik <o ii.ru*.' t'lopu/L - i i •■■ <Fd7 7* ■ ' 7 . . .' ■?.:: 7- ■ 117’ iHS “-Wt" and Ti 'ill bail; st rdn .that city, wfo :y _t il i.-'ir to a laigtj in :1: . I y ... o ..'a of a i . >■. 'i . - ■ 2 ' .."u -■ to i b t-w. -w S ir’i e:;d-i..'-f .mil' sin-■■ '■ is all■- d ■: imt. and di.r'nv im'l.''t is.n."i.'!is .i is ..-'t know a.. r ■■ ! - ;.viisir-i+r-.-dewl. .11 cut' oi .us iieiet’a J th' i ■ ' 1 oivilb,' .s I--- ii heir. I. . w,. ..'I ,• H. !U I pv I He Im, . May F,..—.sinie days I ago .lolin W. 'i'aylo:' w arrested here ;.en a :,:rg' • ' .'.e nib -s. Up m liis f; i rs"!i.was t, i: id a large .ulvejion of ■ii" ':...'!h h;'.c !•'■. U "liraji';"g sun:- ■ • m-'-.t-y liom K. ol’P. . i'..'» throui. ent rim ■■■ 'i;nt -v. ' ■ ' . \ ' : i ] ''ii.C'g ' . I led he - I ■iK'.visOfuily•.■ worked iii'i Kiighrsto'vn m< UC7— ii • ■'' dlj m hel< LunuL-ducumt ■ oi’' ■ r an' mgi:ly .a• >"-’mated. ~ - V. iud Blew Down < Irens Bpartls. | Frankk< ii'. I d.. ay 12.—A severe I wi'tai .iml "aia sieri.i \ this dry I -.... f 1 hoi :: yes!- :v. The , aia’; v. ."-net h aw. ba; tree-wiliit j '.' 7'h ir di" L‘jh- :■ .. 'Os. ::;im, .. . o.w ! •(.. uv/l 'll. i I'.'gi reaif." ('! <i lade trees, ' . a. 7. ai,'.i>" ' . b:ai:y-<.t lliiigiing Bros. ; a■! FeL'i : "j- •"-! ' Sl '7 ' ' r ' ' ■-I I A cais. i’.-ds '■ Ot tile ■ eouiltry is ; illy 'i' ne'-d''": t ty tl.:magiag the Wlicve I •..;!.•• | Fi\a: :a. iud./ ’May i'2. Reports to ."I several vl (he b.if:.:. ’: q"' ■ - _ .j] i. si-, w ihe t.ilh-ilia i -;•, -,:'l comiil: ii.. \Vh< '■ . ; "ids are u-. pl von .1 with'Fed; rus: .or 'i'-r fields me I g ia si rayed I \ ilv. and rliis creai'ied w it h i he -i • a' •di'e-ight is eau's- 0 h:u itiihji (i‘su< inti: u.tT.r. . • < lole.'b Stirul, l.igtitemg. VI.NC i:NNi:s, Ind.. .May. 12. - 7 wig.!ii ding -truck tiie new ijcmvi .'it <'a'. :.>w n yes. I.' v. knock ■.: re 1 the :■■ ’.‘revy Two I We! n. w li" '.t ■r. pci.ng on ilhlslT.mg touches, wa r. -j" .■ d. I N i>l V\ k N GA' NO I'tlS. Scarlet let . i I- reported epidemic at Svertzer. ’M. .( ■: -s< |l Harris'! will e: <ct a 'taumer --till ;i ter ;il rreiye - ! ’a'ltet , i'r.v i;y " 1 . near • ■'. aw lol'.’ ' .vi m 'tied* 1■• —. ’ -.! ofin It irei In •■' :t ". mar SJ ;, ht ,-X '.'.s ' :;,i"s. J "(I -t. i, :t injured ■ i"-aol'i'id- _ .le:ud hoare,—., . . _ . I'iie i>: ; .: A'su-icati'd ill ,i.'. i -VYiua-' ni.'< "hire is mi id .id . e.i-.is (.isvm I'itcrs.m .AJ-fbieagg, , i_ _ ... - . '■ Richmond'.’vrfr.ltn"' kit:g .'Veryrt'- ..... for. :I' -.. lUk'stall .i.i. A. L eiic.ui:p_uumt_turetivAl.y< ai" ihuniii K ilia I I'"I W ci d.di die I from * bleed spoisomtig caused oy • rltuuiiig a rusty null in hoi- loot. a .■ ~