Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 November 1890 — Page 2

ITTE QKITB^CASTLE DATLY BAX'S’ Kit AND TIMEn, NOVEMBER 4, l«!M»

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E»I^IF a TJ3VEES OF THE MOST EXQUISITE FRAGRANCE, Pure Drugs, Halving Powder, And Spices, Iff LAMPS, AID THE BEST C9AL OIL, SOIL'D JLT

TO-3AY’3 BALLOT u. Wlioui It will Elect mid WhtU Ismie#

U«t ermine.

Warhinoton, Nov. 4.—In addition tc the congressional issues of the campaign which will determine the complexiou of the next house, constitutional questions will be voted on in many of the states. In Minnesota, for instance, an amendment empowering the legislature to authorize a verdict in six hours in civil cases is betore the people. Nebraska will consider amendments on prohibition and high license; Texas a railroad commission and limiting the state tax

JONES’ DRUG STORE.

B. F. BAYS & CO., MEMITTMIfS

Gents’ Furnishing®,

Hats, Caps, Trunks, Yalis< s,-

Umbrellas, cte.

-Laundry Agents — . Collars and culls sent every Wednesday and returned Sat-

in d v.

SOUTH SIDE OF SQTTAKK.

ML'uDERED BY THIEVES.

Couttiibl* Matter, of Tarontuiu, Fm.,

Dic« King liiH Duty.

Pittsburg, Nov. 4—Constable Harry Mateer, of Tarentum, seventeen miles east of this city, was murdered at that place last night by thievi-o. At tblW o'clock three thieves broke into the tailoring establi.'hment of Biehl Brothers in Tarentum. They were surprised by the son of one of the proprietors of the store, who gave the alarm and the thieves broke out a side door each with an armful of clo.hing and ran towards

the river.

Constable Mateer was notified of the Massachusetts whether pauper ex-Union theft, and with a party of citizens went | soldiers shall vote without payment of

in pursuit of the robbers. At Peterson, a i poll tax.

half mile below this city, Officer Mateer State officers and a legislature will bo ] boarded the Blairsville express on the "chosen in California. Coloraub. Con\S est Pennsylvania railroad to look for necticut, Delaware, Florida, Illinois. ! the thieves, and us he walked into the Indiana, Kansas, Massachusetts, Mi diismokiug car the thieves recognizing gun, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, i him jumped ell the train with Mateer Nevada, New Hampshire, New Y ork, after them. He caught one of the men North Carolina, North Dakota. South and struck him with a billy. As he did , Carolina, South Dakota. Pennsylvania. so the thief shc-t at him. the ball strik- , Tennessee, Texas, West Virginia and ing ono of ir.s pants buttons and cans- Wisconsin. Montana and New Jers y I ing a slight tlesn wound. Mateer pulled ; elect a legislature but no state officers, his revolver and shot another of the 1 Ohio chooses minor state officers but no I

men who came up at this moment, and legislature.

as he did so he was struck again by a The states of Idaho, Oregon, Maine,'

The third man came up at this time J and shot the prostrate officer, the bail striking him at the base of his spinal column, from ihe effects of which he

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-A.T-

LANGDON’S. Wc have largely replenished ouj' stock with such things as you need for fall and winter wear. Our lines of Hosiers and Underwear

CAPTAIN ALLENTS STORY.

it* Uivct, a or.,,He VccLut of ,„ 0 It,.- Sa,,k - at 10 o'clock. All , „ ... . this uappenened inside of a minute, cent Oco.ii DiH.Htrr, The ti aimueii and some passengers Phii.ahi.i.i’Iiia, Non. 4. C.ipt. John rushed to the rescue of Mateer, when Alle:;, < f the ill-fated coastwise coal the murderers ran away. They have echo ner Cornelius Hargraves, whose not yet been captured. Great excitecollision with the Spanish passenger inent prevails in Tarwitum, and searchsteamship \izcaya off Barnegat T hni's- mg parties are out all along the West day night reunite 1 in the sinking of I euiisylyatiia railroad irom Allegheny both slims and the loss of many lives, f >ty to Tarentum in search of the mur-

. •. ■'■■i-ers. Dfficer Mateer captured Alex. Kil-

arrived in the city yesterday.’ To a , United Press reporter Capt Allen gave |, ' Bnce^

a brief story of the great marine disas- i:i ne, who was lately convicted of the

Being especially complete. We have knit goods in cotton. wool and silk, made in union suits, or separate garments for ladies, misses and children, fast black, scarlet, natural and white. Hosiery for everybody, ladies, misses, children and boys. The best values for the least money—sure!

Vermont and Wyoming, having already clusen congressmen, oilier status elect as follows: Alabama M, Arkansas 5, California 6, Colorado i. Connecticut *. i Delaware 1, Florida C. Georgia 10, Illinois 20, Indiana Id. Iowa 11. Kansas 7, j

THE 22. IiiLJKICrlJOET CO.

tana 1, Nebraska ii, Nevada 1, New i Hampshire 2. New Jersey 7, New Yarn !j. North Carolina 9, South Carolina 7, North Dakota 1, South Dakota 2, Ohio 21. Pennsylvania 2S, Rhode Island 2, Tennessee HI, Texas 11, Virginia 10, .Washington 1, West Virginia 4, Wis-

consin 0.

A Dig; Court Docket.

WiM'Hi; Ti n. Ky., Nov. 4.—Circuit court convened at this place yesterday

ter and repudiated all reports that he I murder of Mrs. Paul Rudert. had not donn his f ill duty as the com- Jams* T <ioit f'armi in <«■■)-.■

In \\"h 'hr' arrived^ th'Yhe'Yffi <-3 of He paid thirty-onedollarbdoctor'd hill 1 with the largest criininal docket ever Samuel J. (toucher, 2ts Walnut stivet, for his wife in one year, and one bottle Jj. 1 , 1 "" 11 ;n u ‘" hi'-tory of Clark county, then- were many friends t > greet him of Uriulfield’s Female Kecnlator did her .'m t .e 1 ',,*v'i\f■ ,1?.!'','1°i‘‘'rv ■ '- Alter several minutes of linndshahing. more good than all the medicine she had 1 doeLted for tihd 'Vb c th- captain of the ill-fated schooner takon hofnra 1 *‘ <K C k ’ 1 llln ‘- .,y,f La l 8es ,ire ,lut I excused hu self, stating that he wanted „ . ; fur "Ileuses c< minitted 111 the county.

■ ^ „ to don s me letter clothes. When a II. Dale, Druggist, Carmi, III. | however, but are all cases transferred UiTOOfiOlPCOt !. Brnwn ve ^ rl r. T h.m write HradfieM llegl. Ck)., Atlanta, ■ *’> ^

REAL ESTATE,

Exchange

ami Loan Office.

Dry <<ntuN iluti in T ronV>]o.

Df.nvir, Nov. 4. —The dry goods

county, iiii.iipaiiy between what is known as the French and Eversole fac-

tious.

I Perring in th > newspawra. and it was in substance jivt what he would give!

as the cause of th? di mst:T.

I think iny first mate's account of the house known as the “Alcazar,” jiassod 1 Miikimr iii-sth Ouubiy km-p. collision i- mainly correct. 1 ' continued into the hands of the sheriff. Attach- Rovkovt N Y’ Nov 4 - Th • wife he. but leant say that ! agree with nients amoiinting to nearly $100,ObO of Eiastuo L Clark, editor of The Daily him re;, armng the action of the Viz- were filed against the iinu. The stock | Freeman, committed suicide yesterday

Decker Bros.

PIANOS,

D. II. BALDWIN «fe CO

PIANOS

D. IF. BALDWIN CO- D ’ IL BALDUJX & C0 -

Haines Bros. PIANOS, I). IT. BALDWIN & CO.

ESTEY ORGANS, D. II. BALDWIN !z CO.

J. & C. Fischer I STORY & CLARK PIANOS, ORGANS D. II. BALDWIN t fc CO. D. II. BALDWIN & CO.

All Kinds of

COT aiu FMS iEOFEEn FOE SUE,

MONEY!

caya s officers My opinion is that there ' is esiimated at from $!.'>,<>‘.>0 to $100,000.

Vi'as not any lookout on the Vizcaya at

all. The disaster was due to the care- j miunc i-'ienu*.

Mcam-bip. Just Who was culpable years chi. and ^ V\ illio T. lee 0 years ( f "/tLS I

may never l* known. fc>o far as 1 am old were arresteu i.ere lor s tting fire j a ,r o. concerned 1 adhere 1 to maritime law 'o the clothing of Maty Pui'uudi, 4 years

and did my duty t > the letter. If there old, causing her de .tin had U-en a lookout on the Vizcaya I vierls win ic-ally don't see how thuro could have I n- , ■ , , ,,, »

been a collision. We saw the green . " e ' le8,rp to sav to mir citizens, that ^ lights of tin* st -atner several miles l"i tears we have been selling Dr.; the wages of th.* drawing-in girls have away, about a half hour before the dis- King'sNew Discovery for Consumption, I been cut. it is thought among the aster occurred. Our red lights, which j),-. King's New Life Pills, Bucklen's operatives that a general cut down will

by taking laudanum and c rrosive sublimate. Tli * lady has born a con-I tinned invalid for years from rheum- | atism. and this is the supposed iau-*

< utting; Down Wag***.

Lowki.t, Mass., Nov. 4.-The spoolers in the Merrinmc mills have iiad their pay reduced tilt en cents pm* dav, and

Schubert PIANOS D. II. BALDWIN

HAMILTON

& CO. j.

ORGANS, BALDWIN &

CO.

D. H. B7TLD.WIIN & CO., 97 and 99 North Pennsylvania Strete. Indianapolis, Ind.^V

and over.

Office in Southard's Block—upstaii

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Uil

l* ri v.« fund, to loun in mm, o, pm | A™i'» Solve Klee.™ KlUem, »„,l

er was in sight 1 went on de.*k. The have never handled remedies that sell steamship was running at twelve knots as well, or that have given such n-iver-an nour and we wmre going along at sa i satisfaction. We do not hesitate to about .-wen knots. Liuiiu: a sagr.i^ ves- . 4t 4 . nel and on the starboard side, we had S! ualiln t6C them every time, and we the right of way. Thu steamer pressed stand ready to refund the purchase l.mm u;-m ns. Feeling that something price if satisfactory results do not fob r« issyrSwiac 1 '™ <«'^ the steamer kep hearing down upon wori gicat popu.arity purely on ".s Then I mm; e l for the st *nin their merits. For sale at Allen s drug whistle and sounded it. Here the Viz- store, Albert Allen, proprietor. 1

caya people seemed to realize the dan-

gev and the steamship's course was i>rown«*.i in h.*ii fjnte. • hunged. but it was too late. Both ves- Nkw Y'ouk, Nov. 4.—Frank Straub set- were so large that neither could an ex-policeman, who was dismissed veer about in an instant. We struck ! from the force a short time ago and

her Amidships. That’s how it all hap- Sidney Smith, a probationary officer OSoe—liunnor Liuildliur on Indiana Street. H ,.' V!,S gross carelessness on were drowned in Hell Gate late yester-

boaru the \ izcaya. i dav afternoon bv the sinking of the

A DISASTROUS VOYAGE V “ Cht Tymnt -

PUUl.l sum KVWtlV BVUKIKOdXCKPTSCMDAY.

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ud . us second class Matter.

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Not only slun tens htbor and lessens pain attenduig it, but greatly diminishes the

That of the KenturiOli I rom Java to ISoh-

ton—Fever on Hoard.

Boston, Nov. 4.—The iron steamship

Resturion hailing from Liverpool, un- j Janger to life of both mother and child tier charter of the Furness line, arrived ■ '* usedatewuiohUis be!orecouflueraent, here Sunday from Java with a cargo of ! Write l* The Bradfiel l Regulator Co., -’.200 tons of sugar. She was two weeks Atlanta, Ga., for further particulars

overdue, having been sixty-two days ; sold by all druggist*.

TUESDAY.

NOV. 4. 18 l *0.

DEPAUW NOTESGeo. B. Lockwood, '94, has been called to his home at I’eru to do some court reporting. Too much Hallow-e'en the night before and a big Bates House dinner just before the game Saturday may be to some extent causes for our foot-ball team's defeat Saturday. Most of the student voters have gone home for to-day's election. All departments of the University are closed on account of the election. Coiieher Tarlton of Indianapolis, has gone home, and other arrangements for coaching the team will be made. ANNOUNCEMENTS.

Kotiifi under thin he/iflinQ~~euch w* “/'./■ Urnl." "FurS.ile," “Found,""IVanlal "Strayed ur /•tnlrn,” etc.-tero rrtdii pe.rUur ’I

nit icurda. NuOitug Uuurtnl fur lo:n than lea | revolver

vent*.

out. At Java fever broke out among her crew, six of whom died. At Port Saiil six of the crew were sent ashore with fever and at Aden six more were sent to the hospital. A number of Arabs and Chinese were shipped to work the vessel to Boston. Thev were not thoiYiugli sailors, and the ship was handled with difficulty. On Monday last, about U p. m.. whou 200 miles south of Grand Hanks the vessel shipped heavy sea which threw William Hughes, the steward, against the cabin door sma-hitig his leg. The next day gangrene set in. Hughes was taken to the Massachusetts general hospital.

He is not expected to live.

/* l . ahter Itolibud.

Bradford, Pa.. Nov. f.-At (1 o’clock last night George E. Allen, cashier of the Buffalo, Kochcsier and Pittsburg road was knocked down and robbed u” *-'00 by an unknown man. Allen was taking the money to the express office. He was met near the freight office by the thief and commanded to “stand and deliver.’’ He refused whereupon the man hit him in the face with the butt end of a revolver knocking him down and escaped with the money.

Not All Scltli-il.

Boston, Nov. 4,—President Choate, of the Old Colony road, says the report that the damage claims of the Louisville, Kv.. people injured in the accident near Quincy have been compromised for *70,000 is untrue. Mr. Choate says only two of the Louisville claims have been 8->ttled, that of Judge Edwards, and that of colored nurse.

Dangerous PiuythiugN.

L<u i ville. Nov. 4.—James Sumton, aged 13, accidentally shot himself through the heart at his home at (ih.sgow, Ky., Saturday with a

whicn a sister had let!

j 1,1 a buggy. His father was so wrought

For Sale-Printing () fn C( , compete. V' :, | t h ! bec ’ M,,e insane and a sick Aii. iM,. ... * usi i has become so inncli worse from Add rest) 1,. M. Bnggs, ..i.-l Cauipbe! 1 the shock that she may die. ave., Chicago, Ills. U „ ., ,

Kui’li leu \ r«i«cm Kmlv«*.

For Sale-N-.. 1 iLtxTer Engine om* The best Salve tn the world for cut?, horse power. For sale at a "bargain bruises, sore*, t* Per. chapped ha*oh. Enquire at this office. ir chilblain?, corns and nil skin erupi". ! ami positively cur**. Pirns, nr no p»«*. t.. Blank Deeds and Mortgages for sale fpdred. D gnaia I'e-d to 2ivt p-1 k*i at this office. * ».tp. fact ion or m mev refunded | . .. ** d.;';, ; :

IwiIIimI in r\ HiuiHWMy. Lincoln, Neb.. Nov. 4.—M;*s. Jane Lrumnmn, <i() yearn old, was instantly killed yesterday by falling from a buggy, her head striking the curbstone in a runaway acci lent. A Snip 111Vdtlllctit, Is one which is guaranteed to brine you satisfactory results, or in ease of failure a return of purchase price. On this safe plan you can buy from our advertised druggist a bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery for consumption. It is guaranteed to bring relief in every case, when used for any affection of throat, uiig or chest, such as consumption, in(lammation of lungs, bronchitis, asthma, whooping cough, croup, etc., etc. It is pleasant and agreeable to taste, perfectly safe and can always be depended upon. Trial bottles free at Allen’s drug store, Albert Allen, proprietor. 1 ICX J>iOtiM»n 04 Dyilttlll 2to* Louisville, Nov. 4.—By an explosion of dynamite in Behan's quarry here yesterday, Henry Elson was killed and nine laborers injured. SlOO Keivard. Sion, The readers of the Banner and Times will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive euro now known to the medical fraternity, (’a'arrh being a constitutional disease, rc>quiies a constitutional treatment Hall's Cafarih Cure is taken internally ictiog directly upon the blood and mu onus surfaces of the skin, thereby de s'royiug the foundation of Die diseast "id giving the patient s.rengih by building up the constitution and assisin ir nature m doing its work. The pro"netors have so much faith in Its cur;. Hve powers, that they offer One Hui '•ed Dolluts for anvease that it fails 1 me. Send foi list of testimonial*d.lrex; I. F < IIENEY yV (’o.. To!io.O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Oct2.'inl

follow.

AIp.viiimI t IlHiuilton Doutl. Proviuenve, R. I., Nov. 4.—Alexander Hamilton, aged W, one of ihe first calieo engravers in America. di *d in Pawtucket yesterday. He was born in Woolwich, England.

TIuj \V enther.

Fair iveather, except light rain or snow on the lakes; no change iu temperature;

soulhireHlerly winds. THE MARKETS.

* . - i Kevicw of tlip Stork, Money and Cattle

Murketn for Nov. 2.

Wall

Money loaned C@7 per cent. Exclmtiee qtiiei; posted -tSl@4sr>4£; actual 4SH ! . l Y<(for sixty Ylavs uua 4-4 .fo ls.) ioi-ueiLiiiid. (•oNernnients s.eauy sixes, 113; fours. 124; fours aml-a-h;u.l I04’, 1 . SIOUK QUOTATIONS. The following were the !. in. figures: Atchison MS's Mich. Cent.... »»•„ (’.. U. Ac Q HO;, 77. \. (lent .... IU1I;*' t 5A .'-I. I. t^i' 4 Nortluvestern. 107 Del. & Hud....List < >hio «L M:-s... :;7 ,1 I)., I. & W . 111 a Pueilk- yinil... 41 % Erie 31 Rack tslaud... l.nke .Shore KtT'j,' St. Paul 6j ■, N. tlr N (.»■ West. Utiioti.. s!*^ !

('InriiiMutl.

Wheat—!«(<}!«) *.

ColiN—Old, ..2i,y I»!e; new, 44@fS:*. Wool—( uwas.ied hue itienno, ite-TSc;

jf-blood combing, 22(-( J3c; me uum delaine and cloildug, 23((434c; hiaid, 17@ls;-; mediutu clothing, -JUn .'4 ; tleecc-u u-:jed, nne merino. X and X.X, SSyite; medium

clot

r.VTTi.i: —Hood to choice hoteliers, $3.(xt @3.40; fair to medium, <1.7Iti3. To; eoni-

mon, ift.00(31.50.

lions—S:ected butchers and heavy shipiilng, if.uOciSbgS; fair to good tmelJug, 3.00@:i.qu; eoiumon t*i rough, vH.'H.f.43.50; fair 10 good light, 50(3,3.SO; pigs, fr,;.i;0(g

3..YU.

Sheep—(2 25(0 t.75. La.MUS—3.:..‘.@ >.50. Dost on Wool. Ohio XXX 3.'(!t:!7 .e, )Mo XX 31(1 ' -(', Ooio X 32(*i tUv*. Ohio No, 1 3s>u MiehigJtn X neoi lie, .Michigan No. t 30(3.JTc, tine Ohio deiaine ilOiffilic, Miehigau delaine 35c, unnierclianiuble MiehiKiin 2H(g34c, unmerehautahle Ohio 25.*> 3ti *, Nn. 1 combing Ohio 42@43e, No 1 combing Michigau ;;9e, unuashed Ohio 22(fCiJ, do Micaigan 21c, Kentucky %- blood combing 30c. Kentucky ‘/-blood combing 37@.’Sc, Missouri %-blootl combing 2t)r, do T-blood combing 37c, Texas lint twelve niontlih’ 2!4ig31c, do six to eight months’ 2i<c21. Texas medium twelve months’ 24(iyi5c, do six to eight months’ 20<si34c, Texa, fall line li d/zito. Texas fall medium 22<g. , 3c, (.o >rgia 3i *. I'ittsbui’g;. CATTLE—25c lower than last week. Ho is—Yorkers, f3.75(<(3.90; mixed, S4.40 (a 4.55. SHEEP—Extra. $.L50(a'>.00; good. tTSOec 4.00; lair, f3.23@3 Ml; common, (FJ.OOftfld.OU. Lambs—$4.ou«j55.75. ChicHKo. Hogs—Light, 121.45(3,4.10; mixed. $3.75@ 4.2;>; heavy, f8.N)@4.3t». ('ATTLE—Extra oeeves. [email protected];ateers. [email protected]; mixed. [email protected]. Sheep—I.3.25Q5.00. Lambs—[email protected]. New York. WHEAT—No. 2 red winter, *1.07!,,; December, *I.0S. < OUN—Mixed, 59u;c. OATS—No. 2 mixed, 4*<%c. Cleveland Oil. Petroleum—8. W. 110 deg., 7%; 74 deg. gasoline, He; 80 deg. gasoline, 12c; 03 cleg, naphtha, 7e. Toledo. \\ i:K\t—Cash, $1.01; Decsmbor, $1.02> l 4. i Corn -October, 51;ic. May, 55 .e, OA13> -45^0. *

A I’risonet-V. AItumjii .;t stuicid**. Joliet, 111., Nov. 4.-The Polack as-assin from Braid wood, Joseph Novak under seateuce of deach, tried to baft* r his brains out in his cell yesterday during a brief absence of his keeper. A physician waa called, who sewed up the wound in the culprit 3 head and

said he would recover.

Di‘m;1i of fin Invoutor.

BAj/n?uOUE, Nov. •!.—John Scott, the inventor of the locomotive cab, died suddenly of heart di.;. a ;.* in a street car here last nigio. Ht* was liorn in Pitiladelnhia seventy-ona years ago and wn>

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Is the most ancient and most general of all diseases. Scarcely a family is entirely free from it, while thousands everywhere are Its suffering slaves. Hood’s Sarsaparilla has had remarkable success in curing every form of scrofula. The most severe and painful running sores, swellings in the neck or goitre, humor In the eyes, causing partial or total blindness, yield to the powerful effects of this medicine. It thoroughly removes every impurity from the blood. “My little daughter's life was saved, as we believe, by Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Before she was six months old she had 7 running scrofula sores. One physician advised the amputation of one of her fingers, to which we refused assent. When we began giving her Hood's Sarsaparilla, a marked Improvement was noticed and by a continued use of it her recovery was complete. And she Is now, being seven years old, strong and healthy.” B. 0. Jones, Aina, l.incclu County, Me.

Hood’s

Sarsaparilla Sold by nil druggist*, fl; six for 55. Prepared by C. I. HOOD A CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. IOO Dcscs One Dollar

1GZJO Arch tiuajoL, ruiilud’ti, fu. 1.V4U Arcli Street, IMiilatPn. Pa. Fer Oonsumptiou, Asthma. Brcncliit:i>. Dyspepsia. Catarrh, Hty Fever, Headache. Debility, Ehen, matism, Neuralgia, and ull Chronic mid Xcni.

oiut Disorders.

•*’l he original and only genuine Compound Oxygen Treatment, ’ Drs Mlfrkey & Pnlen have been using for I ho Inst twenty years. ‘•Compound i>xygen-lts Mode of Action and Results," is the title of u new brochure* of two hundred pages published l>y brs. Starkey & Paien, which gives to ml Inquires I n '1 information as to I his remarkable curative agent and a record of several hundred surprising cures in a wide range of chronic I ca**( 8- ni«ny o| them after being abandoned | to <li« by other physicians. W ill bo mailed free to any address on application. Read

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