Democratic Press, Volume 1, Number 16, Decatur, Adams County, 31 January 1895 — Page 6
Democratic Press. vn it. i\i». AROI ND THE WOULD. INTELLIGENCE FROM ALL PARTS OF THE GLOBE. New* from Foreigu Share* n.uurstlo Itapp-mhiK*l'mmml Foiuter* Übor r..nikv«l o. vuraiuiN kUr*. i vtdoul* < riuir* I tv. HK,»OKI\\ Nikil&EKS Asking lhe Cisiivt* to the Cout|Male* to <*|»«*ratv L'wru aud Blab Itirui Hhvu I Ury IU t double ..nt . 1 tou;h oouitsul it. v taro apikvalvd to the VUoruey General to •eve against the Brooklyn IL < us Coni' to revoke the charter tor (ailing to lawlv&t iuolk* they have vtmunued cutting piles, a.*saultug non uiu< u employes, toy iuvoketlte law : on them her they detare U> aid tin* i**»i.ce in pre.-un mg order Werc the pru*s cdiu-s m the court brought ky citizens u ug m good faith (or the taneat of the community, the officers of th'company would undoubtedly be uum .tier lightly and will make answer that ire V .‘involves law -breaker* whose acts have ma ie ncccb.*ary the calling ;>uk 011 e \ ew . t n cf the 1 :-1 >'• .'cw us followed by many smail disturbances. Pre-’dent lewis declared with much eiuph.is s tjiat it was a *c: on* mistake to » W deleu us about b.* person, and Presidml Ne'.uu ■ oet mevowu .out an armed M davr and other officials 'believe that tkwtrekary Ure*h*u» ItimG livable Can i»e * tw.*u liie two tuitions and ’as not yet khan loud ho?»e oi a is/actim outcome. 1 oGu. a:i Government does nut w.*a 4 Bex ns arc 4 • Lie sa > co: »;y ta siuwu to be a ’uaiutenance of their Maim. ¥ x . before. VI thoir speeches, which were t W . / . . • . ge\ < i»i ecu i ict. They have iudiudua ly Ve *. V . 4 .<4 *. .. . UJi.I -1 U> rt £ a . an Barsbal of Toledo, on a charge of nii.*a’»tKopria ■ - ig jit .W o: is -Ji • r *t x MrS- - ' ' U '• ' ■••-•••’’ t'h'iruh when lxt ■ ■.*bau>i .'it '.er .0 . ■ irvd Win Worthies.* [ COX’F 1 :’!•£ '..led. No jeu-sv. >ll. over ’..weiKy m -?u uo..ars - ar •'. Nir*. >4-i v <34*11.y ;u .red, auu Ide s is brti *<. >- ■ ■ -• Sk»i«i»er* H*»e truster*. p- '.5 ? '‘ L . ... K lu.i,.:;as -v •u. i er< ■< . .C K L... 1........ sty he' .'• Ln., x.x aL'-" panics. They .led imo tne snow iv escapei: »u, and before Wry ovind shelter Our Go*O >s V*w. ecu ilm assay ullicials al New York n> ttto: ad -< g di. Ci fe rtd iciivu Krw.iviMiUi teiiltni* fw l. Ohio, was kneeked ms a car and. in*Wu. kjxiCd oy a Ban Manuie ra»n.
•SAKI.s NFHK %1», Aud the lir I; 11.4 S the l». uh of 5«»e:al and Ihe lujurir of Maay. Indmnapou* < al: \ lerniuo wivwk, j curreii at t'oatsvillv, Ind. Vandalia tram J ’ No. 2, due here k> pin . wa> wrecked by I The train was running at full tn»eed being . I’lvM.h'iic K. \\ McKvs n, m the rear, I parlor car, th. n the ladies’ car. AU went J work vt rescue began. A ina’i died soon 1 I after being taken from the car. In his „\ \ \ short tune, bu did not -peak. Mrs. \\ .S. , inc imp: i><: ■ i id th* m'lirvd were c\VIL 1- VV bl<<» U U W AH. ! .uent hen s \vr\ warlike. Rumors|are \ i Xli •. W .." '<* V : t ' W llt il. BeAJII- K l t\ UAXGhK. stvireu ' at at :>>wu. commuing. I-w * er-» Ins .mu tLy X:■ -v Y .■< . i_ * :ii 'e«i xere&o • : ii .i-:d •-i.cppc'i. 'Vt-r ’0 ’be other side. At Logansport Ind. specia*: kt 1 secret . Cathviie churvees .n. this city wdq were wt’ic ’ are uui vet iu*i»le puJjiiv, are axsu ; said, tu r**»4uv&* that tie edict be w undraw n, 1 as ;> lyeitevcsi jot ru be witn * Value <:c K.d vguts *?i By Unas and Odd Feii lows 1 3e U-ioccse vfui at once iqhowt tn F'tCM I y Cr’isheU. The Jaynes 3ur£ mu Cetiwcstreet, Gr**en ; •<?r t. ...Vuio> a WQ-siory uncit, partly ‘ ’liii.siitd. was blown duwii by tae heavy I wiii i. The ta*. ng wads caugat Elmar I Zane anu > • iowert pjts-.njj u*ung vj*. -**- •*, "V 4. ■A/tii »1 i*ie i*. ..i*s> x
were qnicklv taken out, Zane in adyin< ■ condition mid Mrs. Zane probably fatally ‘ skull l*eiug fraeturtxl, liesidcs his sustain- I Hi« wUc has They l.«*e Their Work. d :ii4 *<t th. late Stille M. Sullivan of Oavtoii Ofiio have returned from tht*ir I ini».ou.u.\ work at l.uc’iuow. India. Miss ents died. Miss Carrie had lavii absent | im nibersAd the Grace M. E. Church, and i aic deeply w «*dd<d to their mission work. I Very Hard Luck. Joi n 11 ii. v Smith, wife, child, and a frightened at a tram, running awav aiul | tot*Giy destroyed, including the entire eon- • Fatal Fire at Brooklyn. > viv b: . - I . .d!i.x>> Hand 13 Schenck aura Brooklyn, X. \ .ewuol and occu- I death. I tie names of the dead are: An- I ■JS; Frank Mo iorlev, aged 15. Fred Oli- i wr and Albert Huser, both aged 16 years, ’ It stooped short. uiemberxh’n in the Erie M. E. Coufereutx k Wheeling Blaee. NVtKt : - 4> \v. Va J. \\ Farrell was Fn i *.iuoiott-i Cuable to Give Hood. S ■ \ The Breach Cabmet, Freight Train Wreck. Lord K.ta iolph Churrhiil O**a*i. A Cattreaauriaa Ovid TH* MAKkLETSk wiieui. No. 2 ml. 51 s«ru. N<» A 4J>; t 4-tc. a s. Xq. ?, liShz'—rve. X,,. ■ . •■. .. Na. J ”ed. 33<dZ-k', -v-’t. No. ’ white. 41$| '■ - ■ i..x>; wWt. N«. 2 re 4. ■-■orn. > - 2 ‘‘"'t-*:: ;ais. 50. _ rye. V -> . - > IV*. £< .’MNg* 50: loeK £’.“•< <.<4.75; sheep. wheat. No. 2. ZH-uodL.jc. -urn. No. 2 mu.ed. 41'u42e: JMCS, No. 2 ouMd. . rye. No. A . » ’ m $2.54)kj&.5Q: t<»cs. 4.3 U; sheep. c*4-rSG. . c-vcu. No. 2 yedow. -U'u-tdc. corn. No. 2 mi ami, 42 , <z*t2'•_»*-■. oats. No. 2 ‘ oV 1- IT*. S.l’d 4.5<i aheep. wheaf. No. 2 ' -7? •urn. N*». 2 yeiiuw. 4S«j-Hic: ’>U'S. O. * Wilite. ■h> .>»'»■. -mhi. N‘>. !». . jm:**. X<j. 2 rye. \q. £ 51rao2v: purs. mesa, r i b».75. <zJ». M*: sheep. ->2.'»/’+. wt>eat. Nu. 2 red. r 51 ‘s»rn. No. X 4*jhi>sUc' ‘*ara. rhrp r XN'-stern. 37’L;4ic. butTer. .rvameiy. • » 23c; -sjs, 21
AROUND A BIG STATE BRIEF COMPILATION O-F INDI«That Our Neighbor. Ire IN.tns M.irrr, Biul I Yea th* Accident* and < rimaa— * e Boual Foiutcrs About Ind autan*. Minor State Xr»*. Brazil to Anderson, will beopent'* r » a w.vs nrobablv IB2a*iy lujurev* < y -•* - Nlks. Wu i.iam Hou* 1 ‘ ' x S \ \ x
mg the rout. Vt Kokomo, the 3-year-ohi eft:'! of DavidDowuhwur was fatally burarel by ■ . tost their resideiiee by are only a short time ago. horse stealing, broke loose from rw v os*. ■ is at A’lderseti. and jump.ng "to " River escaped by swimming to the opt • - ■- shore. He was <iot at three tun*.--, ..£• bn.let striking itui. The Pan-handle Railrcad Company was fm,DM ilm i- I ages lor the death of R. Il - The jary awarded hint Si.WO- The company now asss that trie vt-ri;.: -e set a.-.. . . toini.ng that Frank brtle-d a juror. i.;».syt«ws sto laveanew banks -.-. J5»).'MA> capital and La » ■ - ' pnsnkrit. Gmeawwn has gad n ■ bank smee the collapse of the Pans-D i - i-oneern in May. '''<>■ The latter paua 3) rents on the dollar. Local busm—s mm and w ealtliy fanners are barkmg the nw enterprise. Lorenzo Tod®, aged 3>. :e>: i’»n shaft at the Prospect fl .1 coni nut - .•-ar V nrennes,drepp.i k-3c '•‘e’ to • - • - tom. and was instantly .. . •-■!. T to i was a spectator, and was not enspisyed at the ru lies. He attempted to step a "o::re - ■ _ . down tb*c open szait. Patents hare been r-n~~’-i n> ::->■ low mg resident- >t ln*i . a. I <> - tsetden. Richmond, fees! matter: Ere*ier:-.-k .G. Dokjtenwadei. Union C ry. bowling • ms; Maurice Howe. Wal’asu. --a-.s-r r tiarurai gas or oil wells: Horatio K — ■•*. Terre Haute, mine trap doort John T. L.t- . tie. l-k ri? a. twnbstou . Jam- -c. M ar ;. , Gien Hall, butler ’or gram iia-ier: J<..- a ~. ■ andC. W. Reid, Muncie, packing b*--x or rati. Fred W. shank". x-'i_->>r to -i , Davis Company, Indianapolis, centrifugal high-speed governor reissue; -on* a , Vivian andF. A. Rider, ass.gnors to J. ii. Boss, Fort'A’ayre, valve or gas nzmi f*. roi.mm W. Wxawntu; :: 1 ..'. 'I. '•[. son. Connersv l<- ”-e for ‘ evviudia. eurves: George VV. C. 'V-.>•. <■■. ‘ Bedford, -asii listener. " Joss H. Swats. 98 years old. was j breug'it to Warren from Columbus reeeutly. He ieit his home. wife, aadruae for years all trace of him has been lost. re..era. years ag<-foe g ... in number, instituted a systematic seared and at ast found him at Coiambus. • ”i.<>. but other parties bv the same name had a guar'iiau ;!;• pointed i’>r :x. ..iimi.g tus heirs, since whieit tune they have oeen keeping the oid man m eon mem-tit. Tie .•iuidrenyet living are Rooert Swam las, er County. In i.ana: Mrs. 'arau h ne> w , County. Indiana; Mrs, Na •• Riek-rts of Blackfori '.’oußty. Lni.iaua. ■ - whose lome he now s. I’bo children were ail present wnen be arrive.!, and .lerrm.,. rew.'iTi yd •iv-in. eai.ing them - name. He retains hi» mental faculties to are-. aEirk::i.iv zns-lor one t ige. reedings will be institute*! to recover :ns : property. The Indiana Hepabliean Ed.ror.al Associuuon iieid r* -:.:ig —.v,, hl-. • ... . n,it Indiaaapi. .s. Among other ousmess trwwmnwd wan the *rtnpt. n i- -v - oitutum. The radical .•’tianih's are that '.pnlieana for membership hereatter must >e eith-r nurns: i-rs. siiturs. ,r associate sditMßuf a Republican newspaper m rhe -•tai-- -it lii’Uuiia. ,i g ni-m ’.‘inmiation ire* Miraowle*iged respectability. Aftre dis- ..-■ - . - - . ..„. turn, the election oi; •■ffieers resulted as fulow«- presi,i,. !ir .. ■ 3_ Landis. loumai. Delphi: First Vice rresident. A.C. Beeson. Journal. Winchester-, refund Vice PresiItec. C. W. stivers. Herald, rjfertv: Sec- , retary. J. A. Kemp. Republican Leader. Treasurer. V. W. Lockwood, Repui) I can. Peru. Executive Committee: C. B. Landis. Journal. Delphi: J. A Kemp' Leader, saiem: F. 3. Ilitehewk. Mail, i iiedfora: J. F. Viiaman. Tmra. MuncieF. El. Niuer. Banner. 5.,-,t*i Vernon. Deu-zmes to the .National E iitonai Association were named as follows- W FT <fo*-v ff, l. stmnm. J. A. Kautt. C. B* Lan'iis. 1,. H. Hammon, alternates. A. C. Beeson, E. G. Thompson. E. J. Marsh. Edvard .foreran.a. Kemp. M. ... Bc*-k,>;t. Vtluam A EIKI.H. an alleged detective ! of Vinersmes. renmtly wired a Vincennes undertaker frem -t Louis. rh« he had oeen sided, using an asmmueri name. The undertaker nrenarod “Weryrhmg for rhe funeral, and asiVefole turn turned up alive •mt wed. he will be made to av me mi..,---taker s hill. Avtotor or 'tate HENnEBsoy has • urai-red the National c ire Lnsurunee c pany-<4 Ftedenesshun. v,_ ~a t the blacklist -1 the rente for tfoinre ' ■ v'tare laws. Theemnpanvhaa i wen noaeing the 'tale w-th .-ircuiars adt -er .smg ts jusiness wittnmt proper 'late »inaor:t”.
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toon i u so< ire »» erode the laws of Indiana and Jrt married by justices in the Ohio s River u>w r \s. ’ • idie’s bill, repeal- . ~ ctivn of the HcHuith i-w under w?a.o tae Cuiunibian Athletic’ Club grew tad nourished as a pr t.iure--a . ;■ .-• sorted by the Judi- ■ .ary Committee: also the bill providing ..corporation of tobacco warehouse ’.-oca names. T> res utiou for calling a constitutional s swat on was adversely reported and the report concurred in. S ’ a •; zs to lb the Senate refused re concur .n the report of the Judiciary • a -z: :tee to indc nnately postpone the bill | piimdiTif for from }&) to SSUO tine and tn>m tea L > :■ -.a. months’ imprisonment for earr; < con - iced weapons. A long dea-< -■ - committee's report, but :se ha • : ; • -- si that a more stringent -reded and the bill went to a se’- . reading, thus mdi. ■>: ,;u -t- tinal passSenaror Cramer introduced a congressionai apportionment bill which gives the Repu-ireans M’ven and the Democrats six disire but it wiil doubtless be set aside by tise caucus measure yet to be reported. The protests of the people of Indianpvlis against foe methods which have been in ,-re i the city- re nool Board for the past two years found an •-eno Wednesday, in a rerei.iiivu ;n the House to inquire into its atfaire. An important departure from the . 'ru .in pii;-p**.es of the common school system, and one that wiil provoke bitter • • - oa. was su-gf sted in a bill offered . providing for the teaching of German in all pul.:c rebreis wi.rere twenty-live patrons si-uiii sign a iretitivn requesting the same. A , -. so- svoieet s to overcome the r'-Z'.r t :.:e - ;.re-l law was introire ••. i ' ■ ,-.i use oiul was reevgi.iz.-d as ..siarar- for foe past ten years. It provides ! foa: irefi r> mv -ra.i be tiled for libel | iggrieved party shall notify the pub-i-siier cf the aper of the injustice done turn ami >aaH give him an op;>ortunity u : retract the stasanencs. If tins is doae - re -a da: y. and n ten days, where the • paper is a weekly, the plaintiff shall re- i cover only actual damage sustained. ‘ •; ■ ’Connie a separeto ■ v’n'i;-. ~r •;>. e‘retain of a i yiiige and prosecutor, was ntrnduced. The Bjiiuwfog ..A passed foe Senate, I Thursday: Aa anrendt&ent to the libel | law. which pnrvided that where justincation is the ’fofense m a case fur libel or i staaoer. it snail be sniSefont to prove the I jusrfocation by a fair preponderance of the ■ evuience. instead trf beyond a msoßabte ■ • nt rule; prohibit- I an - -trv-r ..ar companies from i ‘-uii’tinA their line* through cemeteries in i ■ .ng a popumtmu of a hundred | i ta—ff <tr overt providin. ~t rtEMtcalr | •rem in..- - .-.a.. •-tii.uiesou-ne stunts of their motors fur the protertiun of ! ■tK.ronnea tn cold or mdemeat weather; • - - ' " r - ' - 111 ~-<3 'A .■ - • -e rems and pro Sis have nu beenap- ! vruswl; Sxmg the number of employes of I I Unit snaries; appropriate i : ‘be -reviMii of a reodi-rs'i " foe v: -ata- so: -aj» the salaries of ren i.i' wita a po; mauua of > foo.Uf® or aver at Ski.oo a year. la the House a number at bills were on | ; record up- <mi aoNnft an<t wen I thns aavaa<*ed were iUiuwmg: The bill d»ziU_ns£ rhe TiKroad thai recvivvti j freight responsible for ;ts Sdivery regard•ess of transfers- for the revrganizauon of '■M'fotezifo-aun.fefofoe nameuftfo Infoana National iteaani. to cocsi't of nrtyeutht com pan.ro* at miaatro and foro. ■ ■ai-tai-omot artj. ere; apprvpnatmg K5.-«A I for mill-la purpooes: providing foe'the abo- I . t on of the office of saßtralGasißs-wetur- ' . for the protection of metarmen. requ-ring • sCTet railways to pn;i- ; ,fo rer-eas ' : stDrmy weather signa-1 : rare of a resident free-imfo, to an appd- ' : cation tor a imtmage license As sow as rile House assembled Fndav ! ; a mot •-rartp um further con- I ration <h the Miller-Bwwss - nim m rm I F lesday next, and make it the sp.*eol or- i Iler for ID o eiock that morning. ‘ bha IQ - ! trodneed provute for tne appointment ui police matrons in roues ,>f 5.,y W i over: r mov-ng n.-ane onncE.. iromtite kate prisons to u? nsane haspidus: fori the appointment of a -tate inspector »t i i county offices: limiting nterest c arges bv ; butiding and loan a.so*satifima to d per i ro-nt. aad premium roiarzes to ff; er cent, y • bul oaeing the appointment of trustees «>t | t..e benevolent, reiormaturre and renal'n-> ■rtur . B . m ~e nan.is ..f :ne ..<;\- raur > .-rentey. ,xnd Amiitor of State » a -' • . mwnitneed. Trie bin will pncnc-aii» take appointing power away from Tbe session of the Senate lasted vaiwH « X :e S
I SENATE AND IIOUSR, IVORK OF OUR NATIONAL LAiV. MAKERS. Froreedtosi of the Sen.tr » nd B<ww Bep^e.t.U.e.-important M^s o „, i D i„a«ed atul Acted l p.. n _ Ctat o , I I>a*iß»’SS. K The National Solon*. I Tb*» ndn'inistrathm’s liauanan S 1 ' H • subject or *■ 7 ?' 1 I > • f .•>«** in the Sc 11 nt*' 1’!'»• *i t- pl M JJ? 1 <!■> i irv Committee dvfeatiHl the reu>k. : tion to impenr h him. Widely differing plan* to meet th. enr . f ' ren.y wmplieation were offer.*! !u ,1, . i Semite Wedr.es.lny by Messra. Jone. <,( g : Z7Zt r th" C.n;r«M.i!l. J I h.' said had been eolieeived in frond. \ : River to New York, was offered | ■ I! <e. Ineffieieney of the Bel:rii<; r. _ aliens to prevent pelagic sea! : n llt j shown by a statement to the House In the Senate Thursday debate upn, I ! the Xi. arauua Canal bill dosed. Mr Ai- ■ let- pre.entisl a resolution favorhnr in.- PJ . ! st .>n of Hawaii. The bill for the trane fei of a portion of the exhibit of the D. I partment of State at the World's Co- ; htmhian Exposition to the Columbia, j hibit transferred is.vers the l.a Habi.l, i ■ Another new Senator. Mr. I’ritehilnl.’ of 1
North (.'an>linn ! was sworn in. Ths UHI U nst- practically agreed upon tho Sun- 1H dry Civil bill. SI The sundry civil bill pnssp<! Friday ii H the shortest time, so tar as known, n E| r»Hord. If was und’*r considerrtti..n bnt IS thrv*» days. As passed, the bi!! carries Ira $.i1k125.721. Two propositions by Mr. IS Sayers and Mr. Coombs, the former’s te H clothe the Secretary of the Treasury with ■ power to issue United States tsui'ls of fl ic.-.cb denominations as he should >»••• tit B instead of as now to re-issue them <»f the B same denomination, and the latter’s to fl i-tiro mid cancel the pold certifi/nn s and fl make them non receivable for cu*t*»ini fl dues after July 1 next, furnished the prin- 'B cipal theme of discussion. Mr. Sayretf fl I ropisition was defeated, while that of ■ Mr. Coombs was carried. An appropria- fl tion of $40,000 for a lightship to be sta- fi tinned off the Straits of Fuca. Witching- fl ton. was adopted, A bill pledging ths K faith of the United States for ’.he con- ■ struction of the Nicaragua Canal passed ■ the Senate. Letters in which Germany disavows re- H talintion in excluding American meat I products were read in the House Satur- fl <lay. during debate on the bib to repeal fl the discriminating duty on hounty-paid I • sugars. A res<»lution indorsing tin ad- fl ministration’s Hawaiian f»!icy was ndopt- fl id in the Senate Ly a vote of 24 to 22. fl The Senate Monday passed the Ute bill 1 and adopted resolutions f alling for in- B formation on various stibjocts. Debats H <«n the bill to rep«‘al the duierential duty H on sugar from bounty-paying countries fl was continmd in the House. A currency I bill in accordance with the views ex- ■ pressed in the President's message was B i introduced in the Hcmac* by Mr. Springer, B ! President Cleveland sent a inessa .< to B Congress urging prompt action to restore B confidence in onr tirmne?’! soundin ss. ■ ! Commissioner Miller has prepared a no- ■ ' rice, copies of which frill be posted in k j every city and town, calling attention to | i the provisions of the inc ’ • tax law. HE'S A tOCIALICT LEADER. L Herr Paul Singer Threatened with £ Expulsion from th Keic ista-a. X Herr Paul Singer, the socialist leader. ’ who is threateiKMl with < xpnhi »n for ’he . prominent part he t-k>k in the recent s< ne
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