Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 November 1893 — Page 1
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steuoiriapner^ aim' ty;« writers ana tneir
workHeeded so much
Republic ans Preparing For the
Tariff Fray.
were absolutely valueless,
cans at the time stated to th‘ British commissioners that they would not make
any use of the shorthand.
FOliHiN TM TALK.
ALIVE WITH A BROKEN BACK.
imiiwa mm, mil.
Late Comment on the Proposed
Wilson Bill.
FEATURES THE LOUTH OBJECTS TO.
L*iTBEESTING EDITORIAL WRITINGS
rAticnl In ;i New V«i k Contrn-
iliets (In* Arcejited 'ilieory.
New Yoiu;, Nov. ,'tt.—That a person
could suniv. With a broken back waa at Existence )f Such a Society
one time considered among the impossi-
bilities, but Mary Hooker, a domestic, is lying in just that eondit ion in the New York Polyelnn- hospital. Ur. Dawbarn. professor of surgery in that institution. says moreover that she stands a faie chance of recovery and that site will
not hi deformed either.
Mary, who is a .Lori. plump little body. lid years old. fell threi stories through tie dumb waiter halt at 101 West Seventieth street, where she was employed os maid-of-all-work in the family of T L U >11. Tn girl was .*n-
In I ake County.
VICTIMS CHOSEN BY DRAWINGS.
roster tragedy anil attempted tn steal one of the lushes. Eire In a Orykiln. Mrs*'IE, Nov. "i.—An uninsured drykiln at Katun burned yesterday. It was owned by the Fort pulley works, and
the loss t- #1.000.
CongreMNinMii O’NVHI’a Funeral. Piuijuieu’HIa. Nov. ‘git.—The funeral
of Congressman • ‘buries <> Neill wins held yesterday. Tiie services were of a sim-
ply character.
FULL OF VENOM.
Cleveland** Next Mesniige.
Washinoton, Nov. 29.—The cabinet meeting yesterday was a long one, lasting about three hours. All members except Secretary Smith were present.
The president’s message was tho main
subiect under discussion. The uresi-
rtirtlirr Comment of Congrersuten anil cent expects to have the message ready Lcniim, rime- say- Hie Mere Suggestion Othem on the Bill—Committee at Work to s**nil in Monday Il l 'll. The message 0 j sin 1, > Measure Ha. f'uii»eil a W aknn Internal R«*venue mill Ineome Tax i3 e>peett'd to be a lengthy document, mine at Trusts Wltal die t-'reni'li 1*hKeport ot the l-ostmustei (ieuernl. MR mssELL'N KEl'OUT. t»er sn>—filnsgow ami Sliettlelil Add
I’rfsMont Clevol.’ind’^ Mvshhk**- alu*i:
Washington. Nov. 29.-The Repub- tn '*" ^ a Nov 26-The Times in its hcans are already preparing for a vigor Washington. Nov. >9.-Aii abstract money irMcle ‘his n orning says: “The ous tight on the new tariff hill. Circular of the report of Postmastci General Bis- ichi me of changes in the ccstom- tariff
letters are now iieing sent out by thou- sell lias been given out. The financial proposed by the Dtmocrati< party mana- — * -.i* ...—.o .... ..... - - . . . , .. . sands, signed by Justice, Bateman * statement shows that the deficiency for g t rs at Washington is sufficiently fai bad mounted u chair to i«ill down the brought to light that a suicide club is in the railroail taxes anil receiverstiips anu merchants, asking that certain lata lx* ^ Wamim fker and that insteul ,f 0t ludu8try " n(1 commerce it the bill went clear to the collar and sat down curred. and the member who drew the Coring the year. The supreme court sent to J. C. Burrows, a Republican ^ ai >d , BB-> 'i-' f UI 'V I shall be passed as it stands, which is I m- with more force than ever m her life be- fatal ballot was to la-the next victim. had decreed that lower courts have no moinber of the ways and means commit ! ‘ " n ' i' ln ' ot » tor the current fcab Tlu , rnere suggestion of such ! or, I ‘ The doctors found that concussimi The secrecy of the club made the in- jurisiliction where the sum of tax in distce, in regard to the wool question. Of „ ! ye ",! ^ by Mr ana- n„weve. ha-cau-ed a severe bad fractured three of the vertebra*, tind vestigation .liffieult, but the 12 txm,ns pute in any on.* eouuty was less tlnin i2.- „ . 1 . maker there will be an estimated den- mea. ure.. inmevn, um iuu. « i Dr. Uawbarn took out three small sphn- who have lat* lv taken their own lives in 000. The report contains sueh phrases as conisr the principal discussion m con- cietley of $7,8d(J.47H. ffili in the securities of tile Industrial tersof hone. The fragments were about Lake county an* all supisised to have the “tail wags thedog;" •‘underhand and
trusts by which the trade in sugar, h ad. one-half inch long and were wafers in Wn iinoiie it-mnols-rs it is s str inee illegal wav:" “very essence of injustice
Bcvelutloiis ^Siide l»y tl»e InveHtiKHtion of th«* Coroner Claim Advanced (*» I*ro-
lonj; >iwr<lt r«r Stono** !VIiH«*rabl« Llf«*. Gocvrnor TIMniimV-. Kt-f* rfm’i* to Imm ihHlop.m.nt story Toll! by » Terre llnute •<»*« “f Keitersl Court. Girl—oilier state DUpstcliM. ClIAiu.ESTo:., Nov. 2».—Tho general
assembly met yesterday and tlu* third
Lapgrte. .'<"ov. 29. The coroner has atmual message of Governor Tillman
deavnring tot l*,si the sliding diwr of the completed hi investigation into the was read. It was very lengthy. The
dumb-vvaiti r shaft on the third floor death *if William Ozier.fwho suicided at most iuiportant featuies of it were the slides ’ up jt-st' mside’thesliaft and she Whiting a few days ago, and it has been governors remarks on tin question of
gicssional circles is the new tariff bill. Conscrvutive Democrats are figuring that the <1 licit caused by the new bill will not exceed sj-rt.OOO.OOO. Tlu*y claim that in addition to the revenue to be derived from the stimulated importation by tho relief of articles taxed to the degree of prohibition, which they claim ; will amount to from $10,000,000 to $15,000.000, the natural increase in importstion under the McKinley bill, hud not the hard times set in, would have
Although there are 'Jo additional po-t-
offices now enti- cordage and other articles is controlled thickness. A further incision brought circumstance that cadi of the 12 has and inequality and tyranny;' "judicial
tied tc the free j c t( lfe United States ,c ’ bght a smaller piece of Isaie that delivery service “These securities for some rime have touched the spinal cord, and it thi ibsence o. been deservedly discredited, and even if ' waM . *‘d. Had tins tragment i; 1 r >p i • a t i ; t only a itortion of the reforms propose*! touched the cord thed.s'tors said the girl G i. tii - anpossi- ar( ;carVied out their position will be still wo,,l ‘ l l ‘ave lx. n paralyzed. After the blf the jstablish- t . urth ,. r weakened. This i- a result '^ration the wound was sewed up and n.er.t d thi sys. which no , m( . ,s likely to ouarrel With. !»“• r portion <>f the girl s body put
-etn ik even ^ne ♦Ka. .aw,x.viuK.. Koi'o uiurui-a 1 m a
adopted diliereiit means of suicide.
'us.n\ "in 1 Kori.ii.
Tern* IIkiiIc (ilrl Tell* Why She HI*-
raKlcil H«*r l.over In ( hlcago.
Tt-.iiiik Hu IK, Nov. 29. -(Trace Col- occasioiie*!.
insolence:" “servile,!ringingob»*dience” and like expressions in reference to the action of the federal courts. Regarding the ilisixuisary act the governor expresses wonder that it has thus far stood the test of the temjH'st of litigation which it has
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Mi; HISSKI.L.
ranennu, from D00 to
i ll. even one f or even the nrotectioniet* have always m a plaster east. She was then placed i lnKt f i ang hter of a well known con- Tho mvssafre vehemently assails the these towns. re . al . de d the riae of these gigantic mo- l n ^ fcmali* surgical ward and is rest- tra(:tor „ lllontll iU , () wittl system ot conducting railroads through ....experiments nop olies ae an evil and have done their Ur. Dawbarn said he had UH( . Uwjth h ls i,..en l.rought home th, \ , 1 “'" ll,n ". ot revivers and calls it an 11. free Je ivery to I'r.-e protection from responsibil- hopes of the gul s complete .ccovery as h tilthel lel , s uiihoJy marnago "between the dignity ned in Pi towns g, f,, r u i,’„.,.„i,i i,„tio,,,, she ha-U-en in excellent health. His lronl nna„o i > mr luim i .m uii of the tidernl court and these harlot cor-
ity for it. It would lie r. very good thing h,, V "I 1 " 11 ' ' if thev were all to en into liiinidation. ( 0B ly o ar ts pal
alvsis of the lower limb-.
^ P OI ! UlatiOC ; if they were all to go int<> liquidation,
. , have no but that is hardlv likely to take place." proved the desirability t ■-tabh-lui.g The Gla.-gow Herald savs: “The miKli th. -ytem generally which he post- ftcations of tanfl propos-d by the ... master general estimates would necessi- new bi ii arP 8U ,. h llB to encourage the tate an annual outlay of i ll OOOJIOt). hope of a large extension of our trade
In one stroke lie has settled the earner wUh r , lU „ (1 | mt
overtime qnestum under the 8-hour law. the American republic approaches to
(.limns tor overtime amimnting to nearly f m . trade the more we feel American city yesterday having with him a young $),(HK) t 0oo were on file in the department ♦ition.“ man who is wanted at Ernandefor murwhen he assumed his duties. I nder his Th , Majl that the extent dor. John K. Long wa.- tie name of the order of April 4, howeveT. postiinuvteis , H < haiig«s show that the M< Kndev prisoner Five year-ago Long was one have been held so strictly accountable k(J lms ,ccd opinion m fiscal s, . wars ago l.mg was on.
for the time of their carriers that the .. 1 I
making cea.-ed.
matters.
this story: iiorations," and insists that the union “Beckwith had asked me several times must bo dissolved and the owners of to marry him. and 1 always refused. 1 bonds made to understand that there is do not know why I consented to go with a point lieyond which tin* patience of him that night. But 1 was mad, and as tLo state will not jiermit them to go. he asked while I was mad I consented to HOPELESS STRIKE. go. We had a quarrel on the way to Ellsworth, anil he made me throw away K-Cllgll Valley Mon Mv*et III a Sljjulfirent one of my hats, saying that two hats cnnforrnrp. were too much trouble. He had but p„„ jADEI .phia, Nov. ’9.-Chiefs repre-
S3T
promising business men of Ur- Chicago. \Ve got on different cars, as aLl1 llie 1 hairnien of tin dilfeient local
KILLED THE WOMAN HE LOVED.
mi A1>***n« , «‘ «»( Fiv«* \«*nr*th«* Mnr«ler«tr lakcn Itiick I 01 Trial.
Atlanta, Nov 29 —Sheriff Tomlin of Moore county, ('.do , passed through tie
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of overtime has practically ‘“ti"‘yi mm i , . ,, , nande Neai the town wasthe home of we were liable to next persons from committees of thcLchighl alley strikers 1 y The Sheffield Independ int says: “Had (4w , r „„ rv.,,..,..,. ,.„ p llf th ., ,,1,1^., Tern* Haute The train had no move met m secret session last night. It was Hi suggests that postal notes he abol- tectffin^^ri^^t.rre^ate'mwn Kb- '»»» Mate.' Among his children lhiU ‘ "'f' r when 1 came to currently reported that i his conference
irhed and that money ord. rs should be KinieJSsm there would have Cn no was a daughter of 17. Long was one of tnm ttk for T ' wr* r TT™' of * aCU fT giiiP ipsisf is: if iisii ggSBI lilP^s
Regarding ocean mail sulisnliarv, the Sheffield Telegraph thinks that called upon her and when alone shot her Lincoln met him and after dismissing Chiefs Clark and N\ ilkinson were jios-
SeertffinThat"^*!- ^isitive S advantaires the wils<,n Gill regarded from an Fn to death and then attempted to kill him- Be, kwith I went with them. I wrote to itiv,* in their denials that such action w^e «ll"rned t fr..»n Jhi.m- s „c.i or con. « libh , ‘ ,,l, ‘ ,1 l""''t 'I'eHs “protection" just s*df • rh,* shi».tmg cans, <1 quite a sensa- i, n t .s|„. did not receive the was ever contemplated. Notwithstandwm. n. MOKIIISON. .aci l i .n, f v,Vu .ml i .i ttn'r^f. i c “H plainly as its predecessor did. though tion and tor a while Long s life hung in j,i‘|„ „ l wr ite again and father contradictory statements Messrs, an.mintnd this ve ir to from nnn (gm tn mei, i.il point ot view, amt Hat tnererore i D smaller letter-. a balance. He was closely watched and ca i„ e aftei me " Donovan, Deinpwv and Davids. t*’ fro »‘ $3jl00,000 to no newcMitracts haveb**n entered into was nol carried to jail until he was out chairmen of the strikers committees, 1 ),( ().( . With tho lesuuiption or WhiloMr. Wan amaker ORtimated that i*toih Paper*. of dangor. Tliou, after lie had bw j n in Trie«i Hard t« <;ei Awsiy. together with s«*voii Jorsov Central raillaisiiH'ss an inrroase, they think, wtll h»* the protits from the of Paris, Nov. 2!). — Th» Republinue jail about two montha. In* managed to Jefffrsonvii.lk. Nov. 2D. — Frank roadmen and the members of the kchu > n,i izi I. ins nia inn \ r » lining PV*'h*' l ,' /iv *VniK) (sin Francaise. commenting on the new escape. His pm ents an* living yet and Bruce, a daring and desperate roblier end grievance committee, went into ex-
“He^S^s So“sidie™b® y splI« '«> » bi,1 ‘ " Th - tariff ^leN V fr " ,n ' 1Vrr " Haw, “* ,1,a,le “» ,r "" 1
discussion of civil service reform, innovations proposed by the bill are ad- ’ the southern prison, but was afterward s,„ r em„ts gam"rcirculati'm There are 28.:!24 employes in the classi- mirably balanced, ft is as imprudent to H | S y, F _ AD SAWED OFF. retaken. While the prisoners were Ixing , h t .i' v )P askiil to i„i„ the tied civil service. He makes special ( isolate one’s self as to deliver native pro- marched to their cells he made his break strikers and it was for the purpose of
the nmount to lie raised by the internal revenue and from some new measure yet
to Ik* inaugurated.
In the south generally the effect will not be felt so severely as elsewhere, on account of the local character of its great industries. In some localities, however, its results will be felt to a very considerable extent. Rice, sugar, iron ore and coal are the principal articles in which the southerners are interested, and all have been subjected toa vigorous treatment. There is a 25 per cent cut in the duty on cleaned rice and 20 por cent on the uni leaned product. Houth Carolina, Florida and Louisiana are much interested in thi- matter, and the representatives of those states do not relish flu* reduction. They will probably make an effort to restore the rates, but thev ale oealiy disiiosed to rejoice tiiat they were not treated worse, for at one time it looked ns if rice would he placed on
tho free list.
Tiie western members seem to be fairly well satisfied with the bill. The Democrats of that section are largely
free traders, anyway.
l‘.xpre*HioitK by CoiigrfSNnicu
comment on the wholesale removals of ducers over to an ovei whelming compe- Honii.l.* B.aili ..f h Tvniiouce Mm. c.niglit f r( , ni u,,. rBn |{ 8 u nd was not miss,si for a ,i rn t, ..ting e dn-t -nch action it is said Democratic clerks in the railway mail tition. A little more reduction in wool i •>> « < ir.„i«r s„ w . fe w nioments. He ran to the chatiel. that tln -e men had come, service at the beginning of the last ad- cotton, leather and silk goods would Muifrkksiu.uo, Tenn., Nov. 29. -Nat raised a sash, l**t himself down to the The c.mferenee lasted until 2 a m„ mimstration Th, impc.rtanl rule es- have been destmble. but the reductions Mh , j working at Mitchell’s saw- roof of the front building hv a rainspout, but nothing was give, out. Cipher t*-l,* tahlished by Mr. Bissell that fourth-class nroposed will tie a sensible improvement „ , . Hrcular s nv and then with a rope nearly 20 feet to< grams were dispatched along th ■ road, postmasters shall not be removed Is-tore tor our industries. min. w.isiangnt n> annular saw ami tneu^ ", ^ President Wilbur lias agreed to meet
hi, b«a i„.»„
postmasters
f SC l ,,c„i a rrrr “sssra - * thinks lia»e a tendency b, dignity the ■ and cotuagi <4 w inch Mr. b lev* land ffiw y,,,, „f the saw and was picked up dead . his drawers. Clarence Patton saw him rejiort-tiikers as applying tor their old
and gave the alarm, and after an excit places ing chase through the streets of the city he took refuge in a barn and was taken
Atu..i»‘s “Sacl.ty K..r*er” r««in.l Amo.ig back after U desfwnite Btmggffi. ! an,I Three Chil.lre.i Cmi,.,inert Pin.,, i- In dmo,, ,n. ... .. v « i "‘ i , il *-
in i'incinnaT!, Nov 29 A si|uad of po-
oflice.
Probably the most important order
made by Mr. Bi-sell is tie one which de- that the McKinleyites will l,e tinully de ( lares that the postmasters shall devote | feuted.
their time to the duties of their office.
CAIJfiHT IN A CRAP RAID.
BUHIED IN FLAMES.
In tliis connection he states that the time
MANUFACTURER AND LABORER.
has passed when a jM,8toffi« eapiH)intment T;>rl „ 0plnloI1K should be held as a political sinecure. 1*111.1.,., K in.i.iHtri..,
Kill«*<i In a Novel Manner. ... * x -xtt. . > » r> .. ... On City. Pa . N .v. “9 —bv the l.uni-
Gi:a/.il, Nov. 29. VVlUiam H. ( ole, . .
UNISIIIM. Till-. BILL.
PlTTsBruu. N<.v. 29.—George A. Macbeth, the soutliside glass inaiintaeturer,
U. Iiincrau al Work mt Intenml Revenue II, S]ii liking of tin- III W tariff hill. Mild: hiiiI Income Tax I’mvlsloii.. “1 ihink tin bill is good so far as if Washington, Nov. 29.—The ways and goes, but it docs not go far enough. The means committee is today devoting its j abolishment of tho sugar bounty should Representative Boatner of Louisiana attention to the internal reveune ached-
beneficial to the country About tie
i* that it tall- below the point of raising " '‘‘e 1«>1 week has nee,, very -even* on thillr , nntl j „ nf . s
U the) had hut a small all the Democratic members, the sessions revenue duty on some things which an* frequently running far into urn night, on the free list under tins bill, which Hni1 h was resolved that nothing should would not have affected the cost of the I be done yesterday. The internal rovearticles to the consumer but would have » n ® 8 F he l d « le tl »' r "I'« r ^,11 not he very
,, I difficult, but tiie incune tax scheme will
added to the ic eu i* o t ic .ill. i would i nvo i V( . *onsideiubli labor It still ap-I W“wlowijrlahs Workers' association, said have* leen a measure entirely unohje**- that the'increase .,{ the whisky ! it would kius’k the windowglass husi-
0t Changes i„ the tOlJbcu Schedule w,ll he I HSmadaticu said the placing of
(Deni.) said: “My objection to the bill ule of the new tariff system. The strain , (m f , |( . glass tnide. ....e , an’t say
uri , H.” I Hi Pre-ident Uagley of the United Slates Qlas.- company is of the opinion tlmt the tariff bill as it stands will have a ten-
dency to reduce wages.
John P. Sberhardt, president of the
committee, mid: “The cut ir. the schedule r lating to agricultural products will hurt Iowa, as well as the states contiguous to the Canadian border,
'*•(•(« *• «, i •. i. jramaterl |
Cdttdfl I
lice made a descent on Frank Bennetfs need 5(i. nun of the oldeat and m7«t iup: " r s '’i. 1.1 re-omr ,„, yesterday crap game on Vine street and a number trusted employes of the Central Iron and Tn, ’ rn " u ' M, ' i s hi-l*l- md three children of men wi re arrested, among them steel company, was instantly killed in a ‘belt ri'.'i'.'! he.,res of invii worked H.in v Hill I he fugitive Atlanta forger, novel manin r yesterday. Hi* was an en- all da\ to recover their bodies, but they win* i- wanted for forgeries amounting gineer in the spikemili department and were not found until today. 1'he tire to .-.•>11.000. Hill is known as the “society had ste]iped uV'*n a pile of scrupiron to spread und did damage,
forger," and used tie* name of the wife draw out a bar of iron. His hands
ot President Porter of the Merchants’ slipped off and he fell hack, striking hi- T«« itrn.l ami T«.> Hying, hiuik of Atlanta in his lorgerics. He head against tin* edge of a car wheel. Connkmt ()., Nov *29 Yesterday a wa- quietly released oti^fl.lHHl Jm.i.iI Fri- causing cjaicu- ion ,it the brain and in L.,i {( . shore freight train hack.*,I on a |gt»lr24RS , x,'SL‘a; — — r-**. rcarrested and the Atlanta issade have T.. Betsy st.»..e » H»..gi..g. Another treiglit dashed through the be* ii notified of his capture here. Washinoton. Nov. 29 John H. ojien switch, totally deinolisliing both en-
Spencer, who lias had a rnnfereiico witli an< l ‘‘ars lui^inoor (»ains aiul
Driiwiiing story Bouiiieii. Bud Stone, the Wratten murderer, raises " , l "“ n 'l u ‘ sffia'bng train, SrmMiK'i l." Mass Nov. 99,-Are- the technical point that the death war nmi’fiB'nnm of the other were so bmlTy port that Dr. L h. Memam and Miss rant was read t.s. sism to his ,•bent. He i u j ui e,l tlmt tliev may die.
Mary \ «*ar£an, who wore to intimato that tiie ({uestioti \vilM»o sub
j'iiat*'R'l'iiLiica .x'.v. is, well* m .Sew -**;!* •* : -:
York created great excitement, but a
T <•• •*«''! W t«ii \oi Ix.
, I , •. ■,* * . . I. * . < . « . o I *. “7.V *'*. I*.*2 A f ( 4 * *: A < <.<.(■< En!1\ (>. T., X“V 29. Oa warraiits
the situation and appreciate fully what comiM-tition with Canadian products
very slight. j ties on tie- free list would kill the bid us- i lettercarricr to whom the story wasen-d- i N niAN»,ni is Nov “ti The l,,n** awom out by the land office. Thomas •11.. income tax .pi,--ti,.n being op**n V d try ,n this conn.ry. ' Ko«Tvi ratJoi, d« n ‘ <H*b.nce telephone connecting this cit^ Haines and John F Paynel.avebecnarnp anew, it is now tiossilfle that the tax is. nowi \ i r, a sirong o. in r rnai me aoc- ., 1 , , . , , ’ restisl charged with alterin'* the wordmav after ,,11 Is* of such a sweeping I llatlerx tor th, young lady ar-alive. with New Wk wa- test,si >ester,lay. p,,, , " ■ ' " “ sx •••'-« -*«i -I « *•* «'* «< *A <»*.*,••- *A-- ; , iac .os,'mc„.-„ K c is-iiik •lorn Governor of delu.lim* n, v. -ettlcr- into l.nlinc* al-
m< Kiim* < hutu«mI n uii rontfiiipt. Matthews t(» ttp* mayor of (iothaui. Di* »av 01. icmd tilin.rs 4 Nkw York, Nov. 29. John Y. Me- tanee cotiaidered, the result was satis- ^ '
l' v sp^cnn^irf^m^- 1 t^,va.o w H ^ ' ,, ^ 4 J>, ^ he' maimOannda. The iKsq.leof Iowa nndmt’ood ' DC;0,n ' s " f r *- W, ° I* !r * ir ‘ n,lni " ver - ! farming hatters sav the tironoeed tariff
facturing hatters say the proposed tariff
hill would force them out of the busi-, • ] , f ness Six weeks ago a committee „f the Kane is to be punished for disregard of ,a< l ' ,rv ‘
Lonii TbinUH Ilo lull s g<„i,i One ; U ess. Six weeks ago a committee of tin* h to De pumsliea ror ui.-regarrt of *»> *”■ * Nm and Higher Bail,
wx-ao.-. Wx«.f!tv*,T“v Nov 29 1 approv* of, mauafaciurers were before the Wiisr*n j /.i.urt * rdtr on • lection day, Judge Trial Kor child Murder. j Nkw ) <>kk. Nov. 29. -irtstnet Attor-
Mr. Horrisnn'a viewa. the proisisdl tariff bill free list and doti'i I committee Yesterday afternoon tin* ] BHrimid having issued a writ of attach- Ghrknhki.d, Nov. 29. After several ney Nicholls' office was fairly huinming
William R. Morrison, now chairman think a single Indiana industry will h* I m,*raIwrs^started for Washington again ment for the arrest of “Boss McKaim." hours'work a jury has lss*n secured to with business yesterday. The eight in-
of the interstate was asked to give
Wilson tariff bill. He said he did not c *] ( ,thing, in fact on all the necessaries of like to talk on the subject. It is very life." is Representative Conn's way of easy to criticise the actions of others, h, expressing tii- satisfaction. said, and besides the whole scheme hud
not been developed. It had not been
orrison now chairman think a single Indiana industry will h< ! members started for Washington again I ment for the arrest of Boss McKaim." hours’ work a jury has been secured to with business yesterday. The eight i„commerce commission while great benefit limy result and will fight the passage of the act in He is . barged with contempt of court in try Jennie Carr for murder, on a change dieted officials of the Madison Square n i ion t tl to the consumers Iiecanse of the reduc every way. Mr. Brennan, one of the violating Judge Barnard s order direct- ./venne from Marion „tv m.e i. bank had is cn summoned to come .b.xx-n d. He said he did not ^V,£r ^ViT^Vmky ri.imnitt^ 4 * 'did at ^ 'I'new their Ism,K In eiu-h case
shown yet where the money was coming from, aim mar would la: important in considering the measure. "I ought to be satisfied with the woolen schedule," added Mr. Morrison, "as it was inv bill which first placed wool on thi freelist, and I have been an advocate of it ever
since."
Iiu'oiupet^nt IliikHkIi Stenographers. Washington. Nov. 29.—Officials at the state department were shown a Lon
Another I’osiii»a*»er.
W \ ^uivnTf.v *'h <' P T.i«»lr.r has been appointed jwstmaster at Stephenson. Warrick county, Ind.
Harvard T'l|tor Kiilriiles. Camuridge, Mass., Nov. 29.—Harmon W. Haley, a tutor in Latin in Harvard college i'll 1 Li- ft,r*mf in Liu room ' * * Harvard square yesterday. He has been a tutor at Harvard for three years. Overwork is said to have been the cause
of his suicide.
Not Ihuiillt* Nor Itobher*.
Ei, Paso, Tex.. Nov. 29.—An inter-
lican watchers.
Indianap* ,lis.
the amount of hail was increased.
Are the Knight* Doomed?
PHlLAWCLritlA, Nov. 29 The new ex-
Be-lrnclivr Hliwe. Murdered His Divorced Wife. Hillsboro, Nov. 29. - Fire which Grand Rapids, Mich., Nov. 29.—My-
ecutive board ol the Knights ot Labor started in Taylor Bros.'livery stable did ron A. King persuaded his divorced wifi* ..nil 'n -cwv-n hi r. f .: ; vc.al dauiage m me amnuiit ot $.'»,lKHi to that to enter Iris house yesterday and then days. Since the assembly adjourned a firm and L. M. Wood, who lost his shot both her and himself,
great deal of dissatisfaction is being blacksmith and wagon shop ami reai-
openly expressed concerning the way the deuce
assembly conducted its business. Pre-
dictions are made that the order will not
live through another year
(living A ttfiitioii to
Ilig Money Involved.
Loi'Isvillk. Nov. 29.--A suit which involves a big lump of Louisville money
is on trial in the United Status circuit | v j ew n MerjciHi merchant, whose co rt of appeals. It ts tin issue Indween , mnH) j K oppressed for business reasons,
the bondholders of the Kentucky Union 1 ., , , . , , , . , —•
*~ - - Land company and the Is.iidholdi-rs and ^ a> r", 1 ^ , S , K i ' over 1,10 l”' 1 ' <ent over thllt of
djii dispatch yesterday afternoon stating general creditors of the Kentucky Union J®T ,n,n ^ men (on , iiding tm w hat hey that among the letters published in the Railroad company. It. involves «»«»«' nYr^ tu* sense La,.,iris English blue book with Behring sea cor- * 4 'vvi*va. j ’ j respondcnce was one in which the United In the national colored men's convention riuntiiiy to Govern. States refueed to pay its share of the ex- in Cincinnati Bishop Turner deplored the ; Providence, Nov. 29.—The people of
Denver, Nov. 29. — Colorado’s gold county Imys, wer, s. iitenced here yesoutput for 189:> will show an increase of Ir", 1 !'*' ,m “ > , ar in f,,r
. .... .. mu, . . .. ........ .4 i wit*> tflftt.
Imllcat ion*.
For Indiana—Fair, probably followed by local snows in northern portions;
edder tonight.
Kiiglittlt Tribute to Lowell.
Two Hoy. HenO nceU. LONDON, NoV. 29.-A tablet ill memCRAMloKpsMLt.t . Nov. -‘9. — Albert ory of the late James Russell Lowell was
nnveiled in the chapter house of Westminster abbey yesterday. Ambassador Bayard paid a glowing tribute to the American poet and former representative to the court of St. James. Several other
addresses were made.
Dense for the shorthand reports of the apparent taint upon his race and declare,I the state yesterday voted on and adopted «'i*n s»rvire ron.uii.sD.i.ei Keiire.. hearings, it was said at the department that if half that, is said of it Ik- true the all amendment to the constitution in WASHINGTON, Nov. 29.—Civil Service that the British commissioners brought colored men should adopt most radical favoi of plurality elections. Commissioner Johnson has retired from from London a force of inemonetent meam* for the correction of evils. i the c niuiission.
I’**m1 an Ax «u lli'i* St«»p>Father.
Monroe City, Nov. 29 —In a difficulty between Henry Wesley and his stepchildren the girl used an ax mi his head
and inflicted fata) injuries.
DarhiR Ghoul*.
I>* ath of a Mi**ionary.
MiNNt-U’uLL-s, Noy. .29.— Rev. Dr. John Livingstone Nevius, one of the liest known missionaries in the foreign field,
Seymokk. Nov. 29.—It is reported that died of heart disease Oct. 18 at his home
two vouii** men. visited the scene of the in CLu Foo, China.
