Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 November 1893 — Page 1

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Baltimhuk. N >v. 7.—Quiet jireviiils aljovit tho polling places of the state, so far as heart! from. People are voting

/ | gpietly and going about their business. . . .. , _ Nothing indicates a change from the -r, Interestintr Elections In Several f„ m ast given v, sterday. The v„t will Throats

mm Tiiini tiiiE

of Three Men Cut

States Today.

A\ .tIOUS WAITING IS WASEIIIGTO”.

be about as usual in off years.

While They Slept.

Th«*re Tiny Say No <>reat rditicul Slf

niliciiiH't* Attat-hcs to tin*

News of tin; IlallotinK ami Prospects In Din'ei'cut Weather Gen*

••rally Fuvorahle t<» a Larue Vote.

Ih Populist St renut W aninu?

Topeka, Nov. 7.—Only county offices

and district judges are being voted for inJEc._E.bn, AEaOAD

today, but the Populists have stirred up a lively interest and the vote will be large. The result will show vnethei

the strength of the Populn :-is waning Last year, by fusion with Democrats. th« Republicans were coinpletely routed, but they are up and at the enemy agam. and with reasonable show' ot making gains. A heavy vote is being polled.

W ashixct Nov. i.—The elections Much depend' up >i. the action t the throughout the country today are awaited Democrats, who are an unknown quan-

with great interest by the public men in hty this year,

this city, who see in them an indication Tiu-ir < noni. imrer.

Llyrlii, O , Woman Shot Down hy Him

PcHcrtct! Ilnshauii us Shi* ( aim I rom n i hun h Mci'llng—Followed hy Suiriiti*. Hold Florida IMtii'tlrr st. Louis

BROOKSHl.tE AMAZED.

ETls Oppoalt inn to •! utnp A%'ailed N nthing.

tloshtiH Nami'il as ( oilrctor.

V\*ashixoton, N >v 7—J shua Jnmp'-< commission as collector ' internal revenue lias been forwarS-d t mm at Terre Haute As stated in the lispatches Saturday. tlie nomination "'as agreed ujion last week, but it was decided not to then make the torinal announcement Congressman Brookshire has been opposing Jump’s appointment. He called at tiie white house yesterday and made an effort to see Mr blev land, but the president was not ufeeiving. When informed by a reporter that the appointment was settled and Jump's commission had been forwarded to him Mr. Brookshire looked amazed and started

INDIANA’S 0!M MAN.

He Is Preparing to Celebrate His iT.;.th Anniversary.

Clay Uity l;i>t nV.ii*. (nvi*us is alleged to hav< hut gild killed Biggs. l*rKPhi*rt'H fJhtef <'lf*rk. Indianapolis. Nov. 7. — Collector liracken has appointed P. ,1. Ryan of this city chief cl. rk in the local revenue office.

PRETTY TLOYTT.

Ctirysniil lie in uni Sliow.

Indianapolis Nov. 7.—The annual PROFUSIGIT. chrysanthemum .-how oisuied today. The

lIxhlhH In (hi* Indian:.j nils Clirjuanthi'Uinm Show —7*Iih* a ninutr Kuo For a l.ong Hihianer -Sexer 1 ludiami DIhpatehen ol .'lloro Than Ordinary Interest. New tsy 1'oliiinu.

New Alhany, !7ov. 7.—On Nov. 17

exhibit.; ct vos - orchids ur • cry t hrysautheinum and ls j st. The lias been except, most [s i ted dev and tiie display one The tlor.s

its e!T its t.. make ■ tractive and a [« ricct

vielets, carnations and hoice. Tiie display of

>f course is tiv largest

'rower say the season ally favorable for the opment ef tiie blooms

[.mntly is a gran !

dull ha

exerted nil -xhibition at-

an’h Deadly llevrn^c For an Assault.

Githiue. Nov. ..—Attorney Payne, for the treasury dejMirtuieiit to verify the Alexander Hockaday, residing in Spen who arrived from Chandler, 55 miles news. The nomination of Jump is a ctT township, Harrison county, will

east of this city brings news of the celebrate the’111th anniversary of his CitAivEue;,"""7,-’N,". b-The Montmurder of three white men twobtoth- t,y every Denuxratic congressman in the birth. He waa bom in Virginia in 1779, gomery county oar now has a woman Des Moints. Nov .. — Republicans in ers named Johnson ami a man named revenue district except Taylor and Brook- thedate.it is claim'd, being authenti- practiti'imr in the jss son of Mrs. Fannie

cated by the record of a family Bible Graham Nichols. Judge Harvey vigor

CANAim I'KOMPTLV ULNIltl*.

of the result of the popular elections of

1 Hil[. The American public is fully ' authority are today claiming the state Wilkersou—by a negro near the town shire, aware of the significance of the result in Jackson by 17.1)00 I in claim cf of Ingrain, U miles west ot Chandler.

the great states of New York, Ohio, Iowa. L^OO, as telegraphed yesterday, should R appears that the negro came up-m the

now in the old man's possession.

Massachusetts and Virginia.

The jioliticians are looking upon the electi ns not so much as being an | indorsement or couufteudation of I the Democratic adminhtra ion as a criterion as to w.. lier there is very much dissatisfaction with the ad- J ministration. It does not mean that the j next election depends upon it. but it is a 1 straw to show which way the political j ,

wind is blowing.

When four years ago the elections ) ' were held it will be remembered that it was a tremendous setback for the Republican party. Campbell defeated Foraker in Ohio, and from the prairies of Iowa came a protest against Republican rule in the victory for Horace | Boies. Theu-' defeats were attributed at that time by the Republicans to local : causes, bat yet it was acknowledged that ! they betrayed the dis-atisla -tion the jm-o-

men while they were asleep mid cut Rumored lte»l*nHtloii of C.imniUiiInner their throats with a knife. The bodies set at lt.-t by ill. snu.-mmi. , , ,, i, i * i Washington, Nov. 7.—The reiiort was when founa had been stnp]»ed of elotn- , i . i i t t . , , , 4 . , , , wnlely eircuhited last muht that Commg. It is known that one of the John- missiolK , r of p ( . nsionH L(M . hn . u had resons had $186. The negro was pursued nigne<l. The reasons as^gned were tliat

by a posse and it is report.sl here that he is an old soldier and whs dissatisfied 1 ^,,, ,

he was captured in the Kickapoo Indian tll( , H ttitude of the administration w }, 0 , lt that time was the f.s al repress n- tuipate ■ a liv Iv lands. Itts possible that he is a mem- - -• '• - 1

ously otijected to her admission, but the

supreme court is against him.

KOKOMO EXCITED. .—

ALLEN STILL TALKING.

Several < iUzimim Arrejiteil For an Alleged

IJilort at Tat’ and Feutlierinu;. H< Knows ^lon* \liont Silver Than Hr K tOMO, Non 7 I hi City • I Tula In HI* I4-Huar 8|M-e«Ii. on account of the indictment of 10 per- Omaha. Nov. 7.—Senator Allen came sons for an attempt to tar and feather in yesterday from Washington. NpeakM. L. Garrigus on the night of July 1, mg of pro tble legislative action, he an-

sion, as it will 1«> a

lauds, it is possible tliat ne is a^nem- concerning reforms in the pension list, tative of a disreputabl • Chicago paper light of the south and west against the ioiiI M, vifii!-! lc I-'with "ih. Imii-ci-.^ 1 It was also riiinoml tliat first Deputy which dealt principally in personality‘-.s avarice of tiie etc-1. and h-i-of the ojnii-

and Mexicans live with the Indians. PRKMEDITATED Ml KDDIl.

Woiiiau Killi*d hy Hit IliiMhiiud hh She

Cunii* From 11 < liuri’h.

Et.VKIA. O., Nov. 7.-»A frightful murder and suicide iiccurred here last night.

principally in personalities

Murphy would take charge. Secretary and blackmail. An attack was made ion that this fi oling will influence all Spiith contradicted the report mid in oa him by three men, om 1 *) whiim he legislatii Concerning the money aues* Rlsted tliat there was no trntli in it. shot, tile injured individual beir. hnr- tion S-natur Allen i d: Comuiissioner Lochren, when <[iies- ried away by bis eouiiianions. The af- "A silver bill- Hi to 1 ratio—Will lie tjoned regarding bis repoited resigna- fair created intense feeling at tiie time, introduced at the regular --ion of tion, said: and the grand jury was instructed to congress Seine who voted for uncondi- " roll can deny in most emnhatlc investigate. Tiie result is the indict- tional rerie.i! will vote 1 ter us for me any statement that 1 have nient of these well known "itizetis: 1 have liu le hop- of th

o silver v the [»■ lo.-lioli

Charles Manning shot his wife, killing resigned. I am deeply interested in the (kaVneilmaiAl. S. Stew.7rd. of the*”tirm law*. ' I' tliitil.' her instantly, and tlicn shot her cousin, reforms which the present administra- of Steward A Cart r, extensive stone- be acted up Mrs. \V. it. White. He followed up the tion is making in the pension bureau ipuirryinen; W. F. Ruddle, late a prom- co-igr. -i n t

uicide. and intend to carry tliem out to the lie t inent dry goods man and now at the meiobci'.- o ■.

CANnill \TK IA( KSON.

pie felt with the administration they have read 15.dolt. Some put it as high

as

double tragi ly by committing

Mrs. Manning had commenced proceed- m i aiulit).

ings for a divorce and lier hit. band had

l , «*iiNii>n lliTonl.

had elected only a year previous. At ! as JO.iKHi * eii'iming the retnrti (if untii fnsiuently tlmatciusl to killlier. Crazed Wasiiinoton. Nov. 7. Tl.e animal rethat time there liad tiecn no session of prohibition Republicans. 1> nioernt's are by drink, he carried out his threat. His port of the record and pension office of ct n^n ^ lo A.idirj tf wiiat \y<mM 1»»* the ; inore inodeHt and claiui nhoik 9,000 pin- v ih*aii<l M» -. \\ liitc \\vr« n turning the war <1(; artmcnl j)oii.ts out the satispolicy ol the au ministration the rality fop Boi(‘s. Interest is rather in- from a meet in# at a church when Man- f. K . t ,,rv ()i..-ratit.Ti .a the n«*v M.n>titution great uucstions U-f.-re the country. tense and a good vote is being polled. nttig ran from a e rnor ot the street and , „ ' J t v . th „ Since the last inauguration then; has ! ^ s 1 shot his wife twice in the hack. He ' , n, n y' 1 , 11 11

' ' 1 ‘ Scratching Mnytiard In New York. U D turned his revolver miMrs. White. “ ke P t ' ' «1» h> 'l«ti

and afterward shot hiiustdl in the mouth, eeived and disposed «)i during the )ear

months, and action has been taken ou i v.-w v im* xr x. * v i .rm

oneof the greatest questions that lias . ! ‘ ♦ 1 i"'. * ^ l 1 Mrs. White will survivi*. i he deed was were 20o,7(M: tho on liand June 80, been presented to the people in many j ^ arI > all< * has .wi jit up at a stcaa\ rate np i )rem( .ditjvied a?id Mimninu i tt a lonj? 1H9J, none. Tin* ca *•> r< ( ived show a years. Altli .inch the legislation passed to lm s Bin *. I .it* h^ht is directed J et t er to his relatives explaining the fallinir olf over tin* previons year. Many

NewYouk. Nov.

is ot much import nice, it is in no sense 1 ugninsi Judge Mayuard today, as it ha partisan legislation. Both parties par- j been during tin- campaign, and with the the crimp, ttcipated in it. Besides, jt comes effect of some scratching against him. too late to have any marked effect ui>on j The result, however, re-ts with tile elethe elections of this year. It was thought | , nG nt which do -s little talking and a

giHiil deal of thinking, and consequently there has been little during tin-day upon which to base opinions as to the result. No more thiri the usual number of arrests have been made for ibegal voting.

causes which prompted him to commit cases are arising under the 'act of July

L’7. ISII'J, to jiension - urviv urs of various

dry

head of tm Maridi Art Glass company: to free silv- ; w:!l be el L. B. Hodgin. of the firm of J. M. Leach of tins conn .rv. ! tliii A - Co., brick mamifactc.ri-rs and ice then will 1> eVi-rwlieln dealers: James F. Brutf. a leading archi- dem|itio:i ■ : silver will teet: Harry Chaney, clerk at the <'lintou Asked tus o tin* natur; hotel; George Hodge, chel at the same lation. be s :d in- prclh h.itel; “Duff ’Artis, a cabdriver; Emery tioiicftiie MelviH -v 1 Moss, a harkeei>er. and one pel on whose b 'ieve it will I.-- u radic, name is unknown to the grand jury. —

FIRCD ON GUI

Do You Admire* Dot;*?

Vincennes, Nov. 7.—The United States n<.in! field trials opened their this year's trials

at Bicknel), this county, yesterday, with ^ w '• Rk. Nov. , the pointer derby stakes. The following Birte., Honduras, di-

ir this bill, but

• lidl becoming

question must

njile in tli" next

j lie.ieve that

■ > are favorable e.i'd in all parts i tin* majority ng and the rehen lie assured.” • of tariff legists!* d a modifrsa-

r, but did not modiScation.

FLAG.

DliAiNs in \ : i:

that the sus]i( iisiom f silver pureliasi might give an impel us to the Populist campaign in Yirgiuilint even there it is now concede 1 that the Democrats will

be successful.

Tin- friends of the administration are inclined to say that this is an “oif year” and presents nothing upon which the political future can be based. Unlike the elections of three years ngi the actual test of the Democratic party cannot Is* made. There lias not been any legislation of a partisan character which has become law. The repeal of tin* federal election laws passed the house, but with so little inter' t tiiat it is not believed tliat it will change votes. Viewed from the Washington standpoint, tiie elections are interesting as presenting the thoughts of the people on multifarious questions without involving any great

political significance.

the individual mihtarv records of officers

C’mipIlnEpIn ..n the Head ..f.. and enlisted men in Ohio. Pennsylvania and Indiana have lieen completed act. ... 1*1 -y» <*■ » , corumir to thii index record card systfin, Jacksonmu r Fla.. Nov. . —Aspecial and w ,f rk hlt8 bwnn on the records of

to Hie rimes-1 mon in in Ia:ik«* ( ity xilinoin says: Out of tho laddeat inurders ever j

(liven Temporary CommihsioiiH.

r«*[K)rtcd from Lake (itv junction, in the Wasihnuton. Nov. • ■ President lower portion of tins comity. William Cleveland has issue.1 temporary commisDuncnn, a white man, was killed in his si.ms to the following named persons,

Pam vivanii store in broad daylight with u coupling- whose nominations failed of confinaa-

. ..n>> '* l a pj,, His brains were beaten out. Four tion by the senate: negros were seen entering the store nnd it.dic-rt K. Preston, director of tiie mint; afterward three of them were seen going p e terC. Doyle, collector of customs, Buf-

hus been taken by the public as that of away with large bundles. Shortly after fab> Creek, N. 'i .; Gvorgi- s Weed, collectoday. The only question to lie decided the crime was discovered. Robbery was t or ( ,f customs. Champlain. \ V.:Jnhn is how large the majority of the Repub- evidently the motive. A posse is in pur- j. Kennedy, appraiser ot merchandise. Hu! lican state ticket will lie. suit with dogs. fn i„ y ; Walter H. Hann, apiiraiser of

I’ni B met Through Hi- Heart. merchandise, New York city; John W A.

Sr. Loris, Nov. 7.—John Miner and

Indian wars Duriiuj tho last tf 'Cal year dogs were placed for th^“ money in tiie dunss

1 1 »i it :i I*HHHCl»ge?' Ii

Not Nuri'i'ii<l»T«*il. The Herald's La tch says: II* >ntiio American By the alhged Varquese and of tiie com-

fired npon ns morning.

Prcsid.-nt •ouimaud

Reports from ont-i'le the city indicate committed in that part of the cmintry is

that the size of the vote will not be

extraordinary.

How I-urge Will It He? Philadelphia. Nov.

has never known an election, either state or national, in which so little interest

Itntli l‘arti«*K Sitnguiiu*.

Detroit, Nov. 7.—One of the bitterest

order named: flag thi Strideaway, owned and handled by orders . George E. Grey of Appleton city, won . . , first money: Little Ned. owned by W. N. l> \ .' K '

Ketin of Pittsburg, second money, and mi sioner *d the iiert of Ainaliadji, Telia, owned liy the Charlotteville (Vn.) s vm cu imui v.'*‘re in 1 after the mail pointer kennels, third. steamer Costa Rica, flying the stars and StridcHwav and Little Ned easily out- , . , , i classed their cmpetitors. Today’s pro- * ,n 1*‘*- 83 sh, ‘ l away because she gram is the setter derby, to be followed refusisl to surrenderonooflierpas-i-n-with the ail aged pointer stake and all gera to the Hondiirns govemnient.

aged setter stake.

LIVING OF WORKINGMEN.

Elo|m-r, Keturned,

Evansviele, Nov. 7.—United States Feiin«,lviiniuii» Di«<ii,«lim Plan* Tor ReMarshal Hawkins arrived in this city _ <i«cina ExpetMe*. , yesterday from Birmingham, Ala., N'i « ( vstle, Pa., Nov. I. D *• . where he arrested Br. 8. R. Wilson and from 20 labor organizations in this city Mrs. Nora Scott. About a week ago 1UL,t yesterday to discuss some method

Sullivan by which tiie workingm*: .Id live

Fairbank, a little town in .

Strikland, assistant appraiser of merchan- county, was thrown into excitement by cheaper. The wages of the men liav.

i - - ,. „ . ,, .. . . , dlse, New York city; Valentine Flecken the elopement of Dr. Wilson and Mrs. been cat down from Jit to 10 per cent, campaigns in 20 years is being fought to ms-wile quarreled neroi e gettnig out ot gtein, collect, ir of internal ri-\enue. Tw.-nty- Scott. They were both eminently re- and it was the sense nt the m-'ting that a finish today. The registration has bed and . linei struck her st'V'era) limes, .listrict, New \erk: David (i. gpectuble people and had families. They landlords, grocer-, butchers and ..t 1 r ronii.i.-nt Ohio Kepnblirnn*. been uiiusuallv large, and a heavy vote "You'll never strike meagain! she cried, Browne, collector of customs, district of were met here by relatives. Wilson was merchants should make some c:* CuMms. O., Nov. 7.-The. grand is being polled Both parties are san- she sprang unseized a revolver lying Montana and Idaho. allowed to depart after settling some A co-oia’rative .sclicme '

campaign roundups were made in all parts of the state last night, and this morning dawned clear and bright. The

old saw that this is favorable to Reptib- are favorable to a large vote. Race

guiue of success.

t lockluu: Iii New Jerney. Trenton, Nov. 7.—Tiie indications

on a dresser and fired a bullet through his heart. He died instantly. She ex-

presses no grief.

PRENDERGAST DID NOT DRAW.

lto:tr«l of I'eiiHion Appeal*.

\V \siiin.it.in, Nov. 7. — Secretary Smith inis appointed William V. Repjiert of Lilierty. Ky., a member of the

licans isla-ingfrequently repeat.sl. From track legislation and in Newark a tight Little intri-e*. Taken in m* Trial, whirl, board of pension appeals. The other quarreled with Milton l errand

of exceptional “on year’ interest and riros\x'cte of a lavre vote In T. .[,..1., f,. r example, the registration is only «uu snort ot last year and ”,000 greater than l".:!. li. ;1 *!i. ,.u- a". :*.- "onn

in

dejiart after settling some pnees. A co-oiierative scheme was property on his wife and Mrs. Scott was strongly urged iit first, but it was detaken to his home by her father. cided to api-nnt one member from each organization represented, the whole to Morgan County M.mlrr. constitute u committee whose duty it Martinsville. Nov. 7.—Noah King will be to visit the merchants and make

md a canvass to see which firm will make the greatest discount to the workmen

polls flocks of voters. MAYOR swift.

T€2iipof Mi > It* Curl«*r iiurnnon ( hosrn Without Further Friction.

Has Keen l o.tpune.L members ari* Orson H Gilinore of ni- Hampton K**nt m the Willow Grove r ,., m . wnte <l by the lalair organizations. Chicago, Nov. 7.—As a drawimr at- 'J 10 ’*'- J^lni A. Lar» > ot MiHBoun, John schoolhousc «lnnn^ church H*rvir«*s, and Jt was decided to select one grocer, one traction w a fjn 1r,v c Th 4 * Bayne of lonnessee, J. McAllister the two went out-Mdc to settle th« k difti- ■■ v.' H v.'.r.T , ^ ’ public‘seems to take littie interest in MioKi^an* PttHck 1 ’ Ko-ors ofVw ^ th f Kin^ Had ' throw all the trade n, tlp ;m . prided of T* *1, ■ S l< I 11 - 111 ; t V t V u ‘ XT,,- I r 7..' his throat cut and and ::i a few minutos. course that th»v willumKe a reasouaule 1 .'. . “. ^ * 'j u wtd Herbert i. Bnu kett of Wis People inside 1 bti i v nothinjsr discotmt 1 • not do

w e

**r• ;..z* " * ■•••■ i'-'ua- i-r... i,i. .i aftmr the m^etin.g had closed. Whefber store

... .. ...... - . Ferranti or Kent inflicted tm* death ' A! ' > - 1 ■ • " ■' wound ts undetermined. They both got

.r>«w.r'

a mayor pro tern, was tivel.v meager crowd w. s in sirn-nd in

^ | settled last ntglit by the choice of Alder- Tin* assassin does not take hold of public

rA"''••"‘* 11 si'i-if. Lo «*> interest like other criminal celebrities, .

... , , , . low th.'f lmi<*s(* si* months mor** within and the pro.,-‘‘ibn;.;-, nl’i'h holed per- . . . ... , ... , Uus Iva’^ aw iMU ..liti .Muitt>d in’a is'.sfL t-L’-' t. r,". v wv-. vnVn.i.ii

predicting an ovprwfiefmiitg plurality

for McKinley, basing their belief on the | ™ 'swift.'be'rec'.-ivVng' f‘i2 inter.*thke '^r‘wiminal 'i^iTbrith^. 1 t1 '" ' '-' a 'y a «' so as told- ~]

enthusiHstie meetings he has had. the | V(>tw to 5 f „ r Alderman McGill, on.*

-**-* **.™ ! ™1»» t-; <*rry out

< *‘'t;CM’. , ,v XL 'VaWin'i k.<i( K. Jeffers, invii.i.e, Nov. 7.—G.

>1111* Kiinninu Jit f til! Force.

PiTTsBiR.i, Nov. 7.—The Westinglions,- Air brake coirij.winy, .wplojtRg1,J00 men. resumed operations in full yesterday after a long idleness. The

— ' 7:80, the time set forthe regular meeting. i;: ^ S t^ ^t^gii^Sl ^ wm no^ei: Wk’lurth" 'ZTZl' which hehad beeh chairman had net ad- , • deDartment will make all preparations !" ’i'i' ' !’ ", 11,11 daparitoente, for th.Lively In Ma**Hrliu*<-tt*. journed. The Republican aldermen were A " Atlalr. aepauin m, win maKe au 1 repanm ns. look him up. He was found in K.-n- hrst time 111 several months. Boston. Nov. 7.—-The center of (he locked up in a room half a square from Chicauo. Nov. ..—Two Japanese cash iiuUnr** Very l««. tncky and apprised that he bad (alien state fight is in Boston today, and it is thd city hall to keep away from the ser- world’s fair exhibitors have secured Wasihnuton, Nov. 7. The treasury 1111 AO * ' ’ * , - v _ ' _ 11 1 ° il " nuc ‘ e .

lH*lieved that here the battle royal is to geaiit-at-arms. who had lieen instructed license to wed a couple of the Egyptian department lias an actual working bal- Mile a Minute

In* fought and won. There is conse- by «i« Democrats bri».g them . wer to girls from the streets of Cairo. nlM .,. not t<) exceed $2,!HK),000. If this Washin.iton. Nov. 7.-The Bidtimore qnently 11 great hustling for votes and t “ , 1 muting At tne u. publican becomes exhausted the department will and ()hio Smthern made 1 riitinimr r.*c

1 ’ ‘ 1....... V”, .. ' bw vAsVroii v^ ^ir); R a !aaa’,.-_a

large crowds around tin* ixills. There | follo ^ ,, ,V>' '* , M,iaI1 " f

W ill Stantl For the Scale.

Cucveland, G.. Nov. 7.—At a massmeeting of iron workers in Youngstown last night resolutions were adopted dea'vx f-.O a- *Tu'.Lt.’

,ii < yiiit. t ii 1' iypiii»0.i.- , l p-', i ill.* ie&li.l.

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I lUm OtJt*. x nt* mu 11 11 > iiiticpcKuelll aild I 4 .. . • . : *1 t t -^*-1 1 11,1 v ’ 1 • 1 a caret ul canvass among the politicians ... «... * » . r, * i ****

that the sea:- :s apparently -

■. ,;s-imr-U r., t with the remit as

stilted.

»r w* * *.* 'v 'MvUstfii *-4 «*Mrtr *r'""WT ** * ^ •- t* t’ ^ ’ r

*'* 1 * hiiv\.>v*i*r fi .U lu-tti-f :iinl ji ^

r.-|)urnsl as preparing to ot f ur ther loss.

1 » -a.A..;.-.** « * • • *

bow<-vcr. h»*k for better times and a groffuifl meran.sn in the rvc instead

T he rim of 1(15 mil,-

Ht. Louis to tbi-plMee ws* in ;C." reduvlio*

from finishers who agreed to go to work at a ’ “• ' * Tin- rfvtiou may ueiay the

discloses that the scale is apparently

, 4W’-W» pV.K'sii

Nebraska Vote Liuht.

Omaha, Nov. ..-^Populists closed their * An.i>M«*n<i»r iin«-nni i„,„v. 'r* MfUi.iati.*- <v.-n- *i<* rinrlng the ui:." ::: d Sept. 30, campRign hist night with enthusiastic! Livermxu.. Nov. 7, Tiv' V rd ni^y 0I 1 elered inralM. .!7e - m ;--r V r i f s.vmc Line mentlis

m«*etiiigs and got up tliis morning in a 1 gave a banquet at the town hall last M Hllae.*, examining physiciun of IMtlJ. hopeful frame of mind. The vote is evening in honor of Mr. Thomas F. Bay- Ihdlevue hospital. New York is dying j..,,,

falling considerably behind that of last ard. tin* American ambassador. Re- | | r< , l | ' l , l | i',." „,',. 1 ,i ' ,n Wasihnuton. Nov. 7.—Two fourthv..„ r Tl,.* A P V ,s»tic,l H t.,«* npondiiig L; a Lstot to liia health Mr. | u ,,ii,.. u- - ;>• , class postinast.-rs for lod.H.m- G P

. i Bey-n'd oAid L. .vtw> inuiiu of the courtesy ,.u. lsl „i .-. lrs nr,. V Harbaugh at t'-olfax, Philip Huffman at dorse no candidalea, as the various party extended liecause of - causeu unumiieu noting. . ars are oner - B 1

mmules. Tin* train reached (’ineinnati stajrting.nf.t.be mills in ii -s tiiAn sei cii hours irtmi ttie time of leaving St. Louis. ) No Kvhj,,-,- t For A liar,-nut *.

- are auts washinuton, «ov. —areas uryum v . ^ ^ ^ ^ i-Y i* Vq itr - •••? •«*•••<* -w "" K . ' ' "" , local typographical union has decided to Jamestown, Ark., and cannot escape. grants arrh l Ln the United States dor- LiOGANBport, Nov. Mid lei Shock- fi- 4 !:. t Indictments returned again si Plankin- mg September and that * '•••*• * * wiiiio trying i«* Labor on account «»t its indorsing the

.Nearly Half a Million I tiiiniurantN. Washinui,>n. Nov. !.—Treasury de-

force r.n cntraiice into

Aoit , ui'idie ,7-u bj xiattie .Steele, was fatally shot by tin* woman or William Fowler, both of whom have been ar-

rested.

,,!,--iioiiame re- pardon nt the anarchists bv Governor

Aitgehl of Illinois.

night that the order had decided to in

He Ire t s ^ were ^al'l * ‘ s. ^ i s^ac t. ury .* * r Th. re an- held. n 7l‘e'felt^l'nit^ '."'T', 1 ,1 ‘'' r.!.^ ' U " 1 .,“ 11 ^ r ’."

re,mists ntnn .mty or state.

no l { " 1 . : m,-,s nu.n.ng for office in the ity wgajlittle more than internntton?! K i il U ^lo^r^nTe 1 ^teJ he i^vn^ Nov.’t:-The kroner'* Democratic member of the Ixmitl of pnfc, £ ■

Family ( enfturrtl For >tn Accident.

city,'

onnrt^sv. This whs now t<* ilit 4 t-Ait uV ((wiC oii iuZuti' li^tioPB agree(l to < xeente the laws of friendly nations

V* i!.*.«»...i' *>• * imWii tMl ‘iV» ' ihqin v l over the

Virginia DcmocrutH Claim n Walkover. ! to < xecut© tin* laws of friendly nations enter the race for council at tiie last elee Sennde vesulted in the verdict that the Richmond, Nov. 7.-—There is every within their own borders when this ti oll « has pleaded Kwh> to forgery. !!<• chiht camn to its death by morphine indication that the Democrats will today could l>e done without injury to their nays he sciuandered all his property in the pois<teVen >Mride?»tD ly The elect their state ticket hy from ”0.000 to own interests. co, 1 ,t,, " t m,, ‘ " :ls ,0 ' ‘'"" <i family w.ts cemsure.l.

a imhi ii.nioritv and secure over two- Forger CK..*i.t. order to get money U. live on. .' P , (*ni.’AO« Nov 7 A F I! Croftnn Jacksonville. Fla., is laughing at the thirds of the memliers of the legislature. ^Ghr aou^INov. 7. A.r. a. lt turn. Bt|ltt . Illf . n| t||at KIlll MiPrliril will

Diutl In Disgract*.

Chicago. Nov, 7.—J. G. Gruisls'rg, wtiose lumiiy is tfiouglit to r.**id** in

T ,, v- - a. Baris. France, was found dead iu the Indianapolis, Nov. ,.—Mayor Dennv ,, , ' , , , . ... I.-.. ,..-;..1. I M,- V cr a Southern hote ‘ yesterday. He had evt-

J . .'i. 1 * dently committed suicide by taking

morphine. He left several letters, one

V, , %t '-L * >*■ *.'

I >(-IIHH* lit t if \

la

has apiminted Frederick J

South Side general merchant, a* the

I* a Hroatl ( lutl Ifiiut*.

of liquors.

MUsIn" y*»HF»g Mim. yacror Far the ButTering. Connkrevii.le. Nov. 7.—Officers in New York, Nov. 7.—The World’s eastern Indiana have been instructed to special southern relief train, consisting l.sik on' for <\ S. Little, son of the well- of 11 carloads of provisions and clothing

missing from home.

sSHr-"“ r

, of Chicago. 1 _ i lor jJ1,IK)0 a side.

Mer.lei- 1 riaE

York and vicinity for sufferers at Brunswick, Ga.. and the Sea Islanders, left

. Jersey 1 ity lost night. The contribuBhazie. .-'o. ,. Litas t-1 we ns is on tit,ns will be delivered to Clara Barton

trial f *r th killing of Jamui Biggs at and other philanthropists at Charleston.