Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 February 1894 — Page 1
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TA1MFK HISTORY.
an an unnsnal ttmiff. J^acli ot the speak- weighing each word and with a percep- actual exchange is consunmiated. At ers seemed to Im* in hia is*st form, and tilde tremor t»f tin* lip. As he became the lowest figures set by the secretary
(llT.SWi the gold received will amount
to more than Si.W.OOO.tKK),
1.
INOIANA NEWS.
HONOLULU INCIDENT.
His Mne.'tlieart*. Testimony*
Kokomo. Ind., Feb. u’. The state has finished its testimony in the Cal Armstrong defalcation case, and while a ! d
iny; St nes In the House.
UNPARALLELED EVENTS.
]iiisimr Even to Its Friends,
VOTE OF 20* FOR TO 140 AGAINST.
He (’dinplilills'I hilt Foreign r’^^Wn.nade against the yo,mg
Fitv tred I’eixoto.
the tqieeches which they delivered will aroused, however, he displayed more I rank among the most brilliant of their freedom and ease, until the words came lives. When these were finished Mr. in a perfect torrent. He was given genWilson, who spoke last, was lifted on erous applause by his Democratic asuoci-
It i\ il> 'lildc A III III limnd and llll|) l'J- the shoulders of his admirimr colleagues ates. but Ins points were of an argninenttind carried triumphantly from I he hall ative character, which appealed to the Exi'itenuot <m tcoxint <>i Mr.wiiiis'ftaamid a scene of unmatched enthusiasm, students of the <iuestion rather than to I'aniciimt.. ii. a t ei. i.raii..*. When it came to voting the victory for the galleries. t^opvrltrht.d. tsin. by tie Associated ITosu.] the measure was overwhelming. Clmirnian Wilson. Han t k vncisto, Feh. ‘J. The brig W.
T , . , . Mr Wilson s glowmg ,KWoration | LETTER TO COMMANDERS.
The income tax proposition (taken m aroused 1 he Democrats and galleries to u,u,u ’ ,I lu B ,u g am ices 10 j.m. n.n.c
meet cuur
Only 12 Republicans voted upon this w,iraTl,',!s seld<an Is-en’ equaled m the people were preparing to eelebrate the
Wilson Hill I’ilssed ItV II Alnjoritv Sor- •iropositiou—seven for and five against. The whole Democratic side rose. ,lu . v Ihe anniversary of the establiMt-
The DemiKTatic opposition amounted to )ini ] recor{ j H were thrown in the n ent of the provisional government with 45. The last effort was made by those u j r after cheer was echoed and a hlowont. Minister Willis had Democrats who are opposed to the meas- tlu ,' I)t . () pi e t he galleries joined with ilslc e.l to honor it with public notice
tire in whole or in part, led by Mr. 1 vo j ( .,! all( i hands in the tribute. Before and salutes from the Dnited States war- , ,, , Covert of New York, to recommit the Mr. Wilson could sit down three of the 1 ships it: nort, but hud answered, it is ua- [<''cMi-iitist. is.n. bv tin Asms: tied Press.) ondh I m his oaru and atti'i:t;.i , d tombill, but the RepnblicivQa refused to join Democratic members, bubbling over officially stated: Rro me Jankiro, Feb. 2.—Admiral Da duce he s.ierili toenter u itli him. wheit*
nisiasm—Johnson <0.1. Tin ker 1 have receivi
connecHon with the interna 1 revenue the highest pitch < f enthusiasm, and the <hr>siatc i than preceding news. L p to ameiiunieuth was actopteU—IN2 to no. (1< , lllonK tration which followed his last that date but little bad happems). The
Tli.* Iii'iiriftMif Admiral K«*ady ♦«* BIuon* Admir il Itrnliam Shoiihl llin ( Fail.
Military 0|M*ratioiis Not to lit*
f’.“r«*d With s o l.onu a-, \mrricac Ip-
t ir« Not >l<*o|i.inli/.<‘«l.
<1 puty treasurer of Tipton county, it is not iin]H>-..ibl“ that a Scotch verdict >f •‘not proven" may lie returned. Oil Armstrong's sweetheart of Tipton was put on the sttind against him. Though she has been touchingly devoted to him dm tg his long imprisonment, she told with impressive candor a damaging st try agsin-t her lover. He had communicated to her his plan of escape, which contemplated the chloroforming of the sheriff's fam ly and its attend'.nt da iger, and of another attempt when he had one of his race burses saddled and
in this attempt to scotch the measure with enthusiasm -Johnson (O.). Tucker
and it ended in dismal failure. But 30
received your notice of vest..,-- r. iUnil w . 1)t a letter to the conference of !' 1 ^' , ' i l, '" 1 Chicago am obliged to say that the ..... „ tor.gc waited to “alug til,, officer.
HhIIh of ion Ovcmiii by it Cirrati'i* < ro\\«l oj Tluiu Kver lb*fo»v Se«*ii Within the C;i]»itol - T\\ rnty Tlu»u‘•lutl Fcopli* Tri«Ml to tb't In toillnrlt’K Ituilt For Tlir«*<‘ TIioUniiixI O\ations (ilvrn tin* Tlireo t losing Sju**‘|*!u*h—I)i»tailH of tin Votn—Otli«*r Warilihij^tun
Affklrx*
Washington, Fob. 2.—At « o’clock liist night, at the conclusion of one of '.he grandest and one of the most imposing and impressive scenes ever witnessed m the American capitol, the Wilson tanft' bill passed the house of representatives
by a vote of 2(>4 to 140.
The events leading up to it were almost unparalleled in our annals. After a preliminarv skirmish of an hour over
‘he barley schedule the bill was report*d Democrats voted for it, not even e.tough to the house and the closing speeches to secure the ayes and nays—a record
(Va.i and Brvan (Neb.)—rushed tip the day and am obliged to say non iuu ,, .....i o.iininanders of the various - ' ,T - m1 States finds it imistssihle to be tnc . n ' iv ‘ u ‘ <,,u,na " < ^ r8 tu *. '‘ 4r " , ,s present to participate in the celebration nations represented here to discuss the «"■' « *» i 0.0..1. of national imieitetidonee, as proposed by action of Admiral Ilenliam in protecting BliAZtl,, Ind., Feh. 2.—Surprise has the provisiomil government of Hawaii. American vessels which wi. hed to go to h'-' u ca-casioned by finding a will left by
shoulders and carried him in triumuh t< 1- rear of the hall, where for lOmmntes he listened to the words of praise that were showered upon him. ll was a remarkable demonstration in every resport.
( \l 1. ot
i::m 5..
1 therefore tie, line to take part in an. h tll . jr w) ,. lrvw fl(<uiust interfern.ee on celebration on the part of the Li -tea , , , __ States of Aiiiericn.‘’ tre part of the in.sargcnts. Hi* reviews Upon receipt of this message the velhl- conditio^ at the beginning of the revo-
Dl»or*1t*r So riml 11:<* AInU h ITaii
lb* Cl4 , :iri*il«
WaMHlNUTffN, Feb. 2.—When the time for voting on th,' hill and pending amendments arrived disorder was *0 great that the sergeant-at arms was
est excitement jirevailtd in go verm, o ot
circles.
MRS. WILLIAMS’ FAST.
the late Klder Reuben A. Webster, .n which he leaves his estate, valued at ijtKMl.OOtl. to his wife's relatives. The will was drawn in l! 4 i>4. just after he
lation in Rio de Janeiro, stating that the was marrie... No one knew of its ex- < Ity was then at the mercy of the sijua.J- lsl !1, 'e .Itisl before Mr. \V ehster died
he wrote down Ids wishes m a little iremorc.ndnm hook, in which he sa.d
r,-., in the harbor, when the foreign naval
.! < Coi'iniand Fro n on S!n* VI’< tit
Hk* WiliU-riM xh.
I’okti.a'i). Ore., Feb. 2.—Mrs. WUl-
callcxl upon to clear the aisles, and the inins, the faith ' ure fanatic and reli ;- wiveu of members who had been allowed ions enthusiast, has just finished her 11')
fleets declared that they would oppose that he wanted his wife's people to have by force a bombardment unless prtT- one-third of his property, while twovoked from land. Then Peixoto f all thirds was distributed among his own fiod the city with munerons and b sivy relatives, if the old will hqjds good his guns and it was announced as the inton- people are cut off without :i fnt.
. . tion of the government to open lire on
uncat the IIihii- were obliged to retire, days fast, .0 days in which crackers and the Hqiit.dron After making this stat* 1 - lt, niti< r o j or«;iiiiir:ii mi. It took 20 minutes to restore order ao dan t (the body and blood of Chri 1 ^ n< nt Admiral Da (Jama asks: Ini>i..n.m'ot.is, Feh. •.’. Late yesterd; y that the public business could proceed, formed her sole diet, and 40 days in Arc the conditions the saute* Arete' afternoon the Democratic state cen 1 1 al When the aincndincuts had Iteen dir- which she ate absolutely nothing. This y: u to blame for the change S::ould><ia commiit m 1 pero'ete 1 itsor umiz itionfor pose 1 of the final vote wwi called and re- season of fasting, called ‘ going through n .« force Peixoto i . keep his eom|Hn t» the ne: t 1 .impaign by the selection of
Stilted. r ho wilderness " is e. iiisiflereil neces-jir.' I he ia-K ol the S' 111.1(1 roll is
were made. Such a vast concourse of
4
I
making vote. The vote upon the final passage of the bill was a surprise. Amid the most intense enthusiasm. Democrat after Democrat who had been counted
the wilderness," is considered necessarv
tu purge the body of all sinfulness aid ' |*;o,sly a. | d_dn»g.;nms. but we do not fid.
give the lusters purely spiritual hodi. s. Mia. Williams looks hut little the worse
>
i.)
Upon to vote against the measure (like Brown Brian Biuni. Biuih s. Byiiiim, faba Blanchard, Beltsshoover. Boatner, Cock- 111- ' uninrtti. t'aan 1:1. fill.: ( u > halt,, ar-
rsn, Coombs. Dimn, English. (}iis8»-n-hainer. McAleer. Ryan and others), recorded their votes in the affirmative. Only 17 Democrats, of all the boasted Democratic opposition to the measure, stood out to the end and voted against it. As each of the: ■ cast his vote it was
Yean.
Abbott, Alderson, Alexander, Allen, Amok], Bailey. Haker, Kiin.; Raldwin. Hank head,
Harneri. Rarwitr. BelR Colo.; Hell. T x.; Heltr.- - .. i ■ , ,, r .., . min hoover, Heny, Rla* k, Da.; Black. Ills.; Idan- f ^ r the mtical ordeal. With her are chanl. Bland. Roatnor, Hoen Ik.xM-r, N. C.; JUKHit •!.» ) diseiph s, who ate rejoii imr Branch, Bra\vley. Breekenridjre, Ark.; Brecic- that they have reached the outskirts of
the long, weary wilderness. The font
iurid^e. Ky.; B:“t/., Brickner, Brookshiro.
nth, Fatchincs. Faust*y, Clancy, Clark, M«>.; Clark, Ala.; Fobh, Ala.jFohh, Mo.; CcK'kra i, (tockrcil, Foireen, ('ompton. Fnun.: Coouvbp.
Czooper, Fla.: Foopor, Ind.; Fooikt, Tex.; Forn- . -
ish Fox. ('rain. Frn*,vt’ord, Fulberson, Dav leaving a wholly spirit,Hid body. D Armond, Di Fnit .t, Denson, Dinsraorc, •
Do kery, Donovan. Dunn. Dunphy, Durborriiw. Edmunds, FUi-. Ky.; Kn dish, Enloe, Epes,
>1 the squadron is more arduous, Thomas Ta.-ornit »>f t!iis city as chair-
man. against Ins expressed wishes on
Our com (Met will Ik* kept to the l.-wt, bat j acconn t of private business, t»tit we reserve the right to reply lo the city there is no doubt that he will give his butteries when they deserve it without no- best service to tne party. Joe Reiily. Pile blame for the result will he the proent secretary, was reelected ppon you. | seen tary tind the date for the state eonAdmiral Benhain sent word to Admiral vent ion was : xed for Aug. 15 at Indianwas according to a command fro... on Ra Cama tm.t h« would not interfere apolis. xi... w;n; xt.... M-.ii with hi- military ojierations, and to.Ul him that he would only object when he t>i i-mux < iiiih-.k ASTr»y. fired on American ships for the purpa e 3ka7.il. Ind.. Feb. 2.—A cutting affray of frightening them from gaing to thi ir resulted from Pat and Ed Toole, while wharves intoxicated, threatening their mother Admiral Benham says that no compact a,,,(their brother Barney because Barex.sts between tin* commanders of the nt > v j-efused to (.ti| nort ihem any longer, foreign il.H'ts. They withdrew from Mrs. Tikis* and B irnev took refuge in their agreement for tin* protection of the Mvs M.-Colhaigh’s hoardinghous.*. where
city against bombardment bv the insur-
high. Mr-. Williams says. Mrs. Williams explained at great length bow all that was carnal and earthly of the present body had been cleansed and purirt* d.
’PIP ' gyS. ^ V
BRUSH AFTER CORBETT. . y.; English, Enloe, Epes,
greeted bvapldause and cheers from the K "Uuun. I. . 11, Klekb :. Killiian. Kormau, The II Uiouiki i- Wants Him l or Reiiublicah side. The majority for the Fyun.llelwnlmln. I.lioldsii i. iiiMMlnialil.Uhi*- His rinelnnatl Ball Team, bill (04)exceeded the most sanguine ox- mi1 ". (fl 'ail.\. (irealutiu, liiitliii. Hull, .Minn.: . i.- . if i uectationsof the Dt*m»Ksratic members Hall. M.*.: .lammoml. liar. Harris, Harter. Boston beh. . It James J. ( orDett
0f Wh^X‘S:^T immau^l Hie vote 1!;;^'TT ^ inducements, upon"not^;'heiniV' «Wmi"i,v "tim insnr'- iTtinThnn'^H'^lv? 1 ^ aoJ
Cheer after Cheer went upon the Irimo- V,. KhIii!" ulhnm: f‘ ,r ^ ^ “*•’"* g'-nts previous b* any attempt to'oom- f , (all crattc side, iwpere. congressional records. uvi m ,. r . i.i,a-on. I.uyloii, Is-iei. I.islr, l.iv- has come to time with a proposal. The bard the cit> n. *1,.., ...i.,i..
and in fact everything which Democrats ingsion, Uh LwikhI. i.yacii. Matblox, Magnor. sum is withheld from publication, th< could lay their hands on were flung high .tlaifiiiiv. M iiiory. Marshall. Martin, Ind.; Me- principals contenting themselves wit
— - tuev were followed by Pal and Ed. hut y* nt vessels months ago. The admiral the'last nuiued were met at the door l.v says that he has asked his government Jo,* Bcndell. who attempted to reason at Y\ ashmgton whether he shall insist v - itll t Both brothers attac ked
WILLIAM L. WILSON. people as assembled to hear these las t arguments upon the greit economic issue aliout to lie ankmitted for final arbitrament to the representatives of the
iu air. and amid perfect paudemoi.ituii
of joy the house adjourned. CtllM* AM) WILSON.
Kadi lii Turn Ki’<‘<*ivr«l Kut liuniaMUo Oria-
tioiiri.
A leer, Mi’Creni'v. Ky.; M(‘('ullo<-li, .McDonald, McDiaimon, .MeKtlriok, McUai,, McKi'i^luin, Mc , I'ai'’ , in. McMillin. McNagnj. McRae. Mcivilitli. .Mono) . .Montgomery. MorKan. Moses, Mutehler. Neill, Oates, O’Neill, Outhwnilc. Pashal. I'atterson, Hayntor. Rear-
the team during Julv and * cama. It is evident that the comniand-
the statement that it was for Corliett'i
presence on
August, and for an amount exceeding the Baltimore offer, which has been set at $10,000. Arlie Latham, who is inter*
He thinks that while Rio
de Janeiro is fortified he will not he justified m interfering with any move of this sort on the part of Admiral Da
ers of the other fleets are also doubtful on this point, as they have also asked iastmetions from their governments. Admiral Benham has warned the com-
son, Pence, I'endli ton To : Pcn'llcion, w. \ a.; ested in the matter, telegraphed hack to Atmnrai tjennam lias warneu me coin- j 1 j ni nnconscions. and lying on PIkoii, Kayner. Bcilly. Itii'uinls, ().; Bicbard- Brush a counterproposal of Oorliett, so Juaii'leisotA mil lean shijis m the harbor v , as a note, leading: ‘‘I have
Wasbinoton, Feb. 2.—In closing the son, M b.: Hs lne-l-on, Trim.: Itin liic, l:ob that actual ne'-'otlations are under Wav. that a liomhardmentis possibl *. He lias - " ’* *■ bins. Husk, Ituswll, (in.; Kyali, Sayres, 8Lell, ‘ * .* .„,.i .1— 1. .. .1— .1 1.1 .i„ ....1
Simpson, Snoilttrass, Sinners. Springer, Si;> 1ings, Stoekilale. Stone, K> .; Strait, Swanson,
inhabitant of the c ipital. i'niiteinllm; Witl) tile I'rowil.
CONFLICT BETWEEJN FARMERS. Six ratnlly Womnleil In » I i«bi IVbile
Working a ICoail.
Hot Sphinos, N. t'., Feb 2.—A terrible tight took place on the Madison county line, next to Tennessee, between
told them what they should do. and in-
dicate them.
«! Ml VAI S O- T H I A I. KKI’OICT.
“I Want to Die.**
Coll Min s. Ind.. Feh. 2.—Wallace Amick of Scipo left his lintm* and went to the residence of his mother, three miles distant, saying to her that h** want* 1 to lie down, as hi* was ftehng badly. An hour Inter his brother found
the stand taken an
ihiue. I want to die.
mince
orp
dilated to what extent he could protect 1^;',;,:;!)'^'He'was nM:^l U ' lt " ' lftel '
(mi(it’** DcfcnHC.
ill'N'i'ii:, Ind.. Feb. 2. — Deputy Sheriff ie Ailmlrnl Details the itlo liieldeiit to (sherry has i» turned with W. F. < lu’iter tie- Navy Depart me nt. from (irtmt City, Mo., who is charged Wasbinoton. Feb. 2.—The feeling of with embezzling several hundred dollars
American jieople had never before been tariff debate for the Republicans Mr.
seen within the precincts of the nation's Reed was frequently interrupted with legislative capitol. Nothing like it was applause, and at times the Democrats Talbott, s. *'.; TnMiott. Mil.; Tarsiii-y. Tate, ever known in the history of the oldest I >>‘ the general laughter at his . Taylor. In.I.: Terry. Triiee,. T..eke. T..
witticisms. \\ lien Ins time had about I urpin, I \ lei. \\ iiiiiim . \\ usbington, \\ . ailo k. x«*»i fi -vi ».«/i Wells, \\)icm*1<*!\ A la.; Whit W’ijliama, J Us.; ’ exjnred th, eloquent Republican entered W illiane. Mi.-.: Wilson, w v,,.: WlseVv.ol .1 ujH*n his brief peroration; there was an venon. W(»«,» urd. -ismki'Tr.-i-p :.xa. hor hours before 1 ibrongli to-- b-'ii-- !l,s
corridors leading to the galleries were a cI( , sil r ref ,, 1 ,, nt . e to that former ill us- . ulllln , Kv . M |„ m - i*,. • viike*. v Id riel, North (’an.linn and Tennesat*.* farmers pride ami exultation m navy department from his employers. Emil Wul-clmer A surging mass of Immunity, which finally trions leader. Lincoln, in which In* said A^ley.* Av.-.-y. iilS‘Bak^v It, Ban w ho were working a road. Fiiurt.-en ^ ^oSJ^TAmier^ Hmt “h!*'' ow. s became so great that men cried out in he (Reed) pleaded in vain, why let those CsT'lInieHe^'B"!: ' »««• were wounded, six of whom died. the firm only alkiut (Pint,! led the terror and women fainted in fright. It answer who read the touching words of „ llls> Hl '„. nmSi ( '- a , llni ;, , The cause is not known. The scene of „ n ,|,. rbU) ,,d that th«'admiral lias acted 011 Christian . hun-hyi hoir lu re and has was est-intattsl that over 20,090 attempted T.tinoliis first mangurJil and remein- »•;!!, VamjJa*!! •! >-t!i.', • ’:••!«••«. i|i-• <'hi.*v.*r. battle i**'lb’n'les from (Irecnville, Tenu. , . , .. ., many sympathizt i^. He will stand trial. to gain admittance to flu* galleries, bereil that he pleaded in vain with these Inn, < bilrt-. i oasiveii, iamiist. \\ i-, cntiiiiiis. jfo other jiarticulars have b**en reoeived i t,'lii.'tirin'r n \iii.-ri.-iin ineri lmiit Their seating capacitv is about 3.000. ^me m< n and their predecessors, whs [ -^ilu^rDa,^ 1 H, ‘' 1 U i ' < lll, P e ' 1 tl “‘ 11111 “"t ' ^ An,email merchant-
«Har. was <H:ruitii*u , 1!*. H low TC1C*9 W.lifn CL‘111'1 Dimri*‘v. iKaiivvr. iKHiiiulf. Diaut i. EUir,. v>.. t*» U* aii ratiri;.
:tnt! every nvmrnkie sea, whs micpied 11111 low voice wmen cornu uaru!.-
lon^ before tin* l(}IV(‘1 dropped Th* 4 davt* Ihvii caught laid not evei} 6hi on Klen’iii'r. Kuak, Runston, (tacdni*!*. (««’ar. issipli were against the walls and th< ‘ «*«<» 111 »»>•* gHllcries been <3e«i > ilk'in.i. tiilleii, N. V.; Olllvtt, Mass,
banked against the doors. So g.e.it did «‘>'a,n,*,l to catch every word As he
Gro»>venor. (iront, Ma^i*r, Hainei% Haine>
l.iifiiv(*t(f l aihin*.
men on Saturday the admiral cabled the LafavirrrE. Ind . Feh. 2.—The wholenavx ilepiiituient what he pi'opOaeu to do sale groi-ery iious * of L. M. Brown A
c iiii,i tiatiaii-.i li> Wolf, in view ot certain eouditions. If any Sous has made an assignment. Ira (I. Memphis Ala.. Feb. 2.—The 0-year- special instmetions were sent him or any Howe is the assignee. This is one iff the
the crush become that the members ...
' , . one of the few gestures which had ol the house secured permission to limrkot | his ^ his h . lnd fp n brinK their wives iijion the floor. 1 ... ...
closed his left hand was raised hitrh in ^ Bariiii*r. Hartiiuin, liHUkdiriq Heim r. | f ,]^ ( j an ^i lter 0 f Haniffev BillupK was at- special pennission was Kiante<l to pur- old i stahlished h ms-s ot Lafayette. lu,n,u,ra,i " n1 *'• iu • n-na, ,..v backed in a thicket near her home by a sue the course he hud indicated neither L:abilities about £'.>0,000. a^ssets |80 t U00.
W. >.f and hadlv mangled that slfe* died. V* ,:fii, ial correspondence as
effoi
Henderson. Ills.; Henderson, fa.; Henderix, (Deni.), Hepbui'ii, Hermann, Hicks, Hilborn, Hitt, Hooker, N. Y.; Hopkins, Ills.; Iluink,
there was a hurst of applause, which imfl’, '.Y„l,'n's;>’i,,"'l„',i.': aiiliiisihi.' n.’ .i'.'. 'j’""'. The*girl's liItic' dher''it'i'an' ,'ffi.rt'tc jrivrii nut. A message sent to him by »'• ' Ml "- Shortly after the house convened swelled into a tumultuous deinonstration Kiefer, baeey, U* fever, Linton, bond, Lmiten save Imt was alao nrohablv fatallv torn. S)(,( ‘ r( ‘ tar - V 1 brbert is an unejpm oral com- . !i N« u:. Ind., r «*b k.—Oscar Watson the crowds in the immense gallery i as the enthusiastic galleries gave shouts, slimer, bm as, .Mason, Marsli Marvin, N. Y.; | He succei»iled. however, in killing tin* Bminlatiou ot his course. Fhe conhihuiee and Miss Minnii* sliacfer elopi'd to Peru
on the north sjd<> of the chamber hurrahs and sharp whistles, which are McOill, Mi-cliarv. Miur, Mi-Dn.voil. .MfikU*- v/olf with a i l'iib o1 'h pariment in his cajiacity is and were marri“il. The girl left home
lie, Bine so .Treat that then* wasimmi- often heard in theaters hut seldom in the John. M.*m-r .M,*M-r 11lem.). M,h-i,. Morse. Mm ' further shown by the fact that he is left at daybreak very lightly clothed. Wat- - ,,i i tl,ni' ......sons wrinbl i. halls of congress. Mr. Ris*d bowed his !; ly ' N, ''' lllll,ls . 1 '’' N "I', 1 . 11 ; v , a ' ■ ’ 11 '' 1 “' 1 ' Tlielr ikisin:- Tim. iTi.iiionuiilr, entirely to his own discretion in the son him wealthy pan-nts. but the vonng nent danger hat Persons wi.u d be acknowledK t. I|1( . llt and withollt re8Uming P»y..c. I . rkl.,- !• „ !,,* •„*kler. I*.s.« l-imers. - . , ,, , „ _. Th further conduct of affairs in the delicate v. m,.an's parents objected to the match. pressed over the railing. Those m the | ^ ^ ( / waitinK for the i land s ex 'S;, ? ^ J‘rD, Z o Fw . - iO axd^a elm^h war ,a>k h " ''I* 011 * A«»«»ral corridors kept crushing into the door- temied maile his way bm-k to the Repuh- ^nV s,.|,;r,,w'rlm^ d “p i tl . . * Bi nham a ..(fil ial report, cabled to Sec- i‘o..- > ,m.. ways, and those still further hack pressed | lk- a n i loakr-suu. Half way up the aisle Siiaw, Hiu-Tiimi,. sihi.-v ilii-n’,,. si, ki.-MD.*‘i,,.; 1 th ^ .Vethmlists. 11 1 *‘ 1 '‘ have Iktii re tary Herbert, is ns follows: Evansville. Feh. 2.—The business * " • - - ’ ; ’ x . . .. confliet8an.laiuan named Anthony has Two American merchant vowels Katur portion of Poaeyville. Poaey county, wm
D'venteil from going alongside d. stroved hv fire lust night. Losses ag-“Twray-arv. -.-.T-r. . .... .. „
ttowers brought out another round of * 1 - **• 5.; v an v iwa-iii'*. 11, t\ adns urili. fashionably liy one fai'tion. Detroit lo take a position that Mould pro applause. The roses were placed on Mr. i\V JK 'ivi\V ll ' K \vii''n' li ' , |'i.''xv V r ; tect vessels gpmg alongside the wharf, mid MARKET UUOT ATIO-.2. Ketsl's desk and he retired to the cloak- Wo„ n ' r w r i L .m ^ -w'l-i^iHa' ll,, ... , " 1 " "> « *'“-•»••• g.-m order- that if Mr*-*! np-m An-w,,;
room, where he was the center of con- *. * .. Cllll'Aui). Feb. 2.—Mrs. Mary Lame return the tin M\ vessel* were put under Prevailing Prices 1 or t»r»in ami lunle
gratnlatbry demonstration by hia col- w ,1 , ll Vi. "i'i-., ' ln " 11 'I' 1 reaux was 1 . i d yesterday by an under- way and cleared for acUon. AftertbeDe "" 1 *•
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— - -is uuitii i io,iai-s»iu. i win v* n. 'tone- ms,,- -iiaw, sin-rniaii. soni'> iii-iii. ». sicKies in-m.:, M , . i \ i, , ^ forward until the stairs and aisles were he was met by u page bearing a huge snilih, S|icn-y iDeni.i, sii-vciis<'ii, sione.clias coiciicts ami a man iiamen Aiitnoni lias q’wo \nu*ric litei-illv Hacked with a mob of mtleee. baakwl ol Americas Beautv mid la W, Htopi. W. v.-„ Btowr* Htmna. T»wni-v. been daugero > injarea. The pastor is d , t , werepreve 7T ifiF":ii7":’ -’a ^raiwTrosw. XjpfiiTBe’ioowi'i'rTiuiTtiTe* , '^iof;T^nyTOoiiy , nn8iifi^rT^k>a^fyai»dng-pr%t»8k-’Bi8 t ' cwrterra™rto*~*usrr"n
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figfit was precipitated between two men over tlie color question. ()ne was a negro mid the other a white man demanding rights as an American citizen.
the
They wanted to stand on the same
■ ^ * *** ■ • '• •** f *Y ! '- the lull, was reached, the Democrats 1 ‘ In -t the doors, however, continued until «f^ 1 ’ ts ^ a rt-ne in^be )m t‘ M b,n
Sneaker Crisp who had been nervously to Mr. Hatch of Missouri and resumed pandits final stage in the house The spe.iKi r i iisp, who ii'iu ‘"‘'’u,'- .- ii., ,.,,...,,,...,1 Democrats shook one another hv the noting the dangerous packing of people his old seat on the Hour. Herecened an halHls a|1(1 Ml . V \'ilsou was agaii, the interrupted by asking the doorkei*)ier of ovation. Ihe apeaker is symmetrical m (T „ter of congratulations, the gallery to dear out the entrances, so j form, dignified in bearing, with a broad, ‘y] r Wilson .piirkly moved to adjourn.
money to buy a grave.
BRIEFS FROM THE WORLD.
George W. t 'lilids is slightly hi-lter.
V.v ~ •- y* - WW > »»« »»* ** ^ — _
sel, running a line, wjis tired upon with r,ir.7;.a*..^ .
Witt: it 53 5ic. tfnits — 34'4(1/
troit returneil the tire with a !-pounder. DATs '-H ",iit3l'nC.
the shot striking the other vessel under her • ATil.h—RiH-eints ,.itl bead; shipments
n*' ''7r';r tfm’SSSSteJSrv,,--
gun leeward, l-atertbe insurgents tired a jL|.-.'5 ( „4.r5: gmsl to choice shipping sti-er*. broadside gun over an American merehaut t3 S5c, 4 15; medium to good ahipping
as to make those already inside as com well-poised head, fringed with a touch Mr. Bouteile tried to intervene with a ‘-'round,
fortahle as possible without being in ,,f silver hair on the sides, upon it pair of question of privilege, but the motion to danger. It was next to impossible, how- square shoulders. He looked the jndi- adjourn cut him off.
ever, to at once execute this order, hut the policemen kept pressing hack the people until they had materially reduced | iho danger that was so very apparent.
Brazil insurgents an* said to is- gaining vessel. The Detroit returned the lire with steers, $3.40(<,3.75; common to fair stis-rs.
fcntliUftiaMin For tli«> S|i«>ak<*rA.
When Mr. Reed, the first speaker, arose to deliver the final plea for protection the overhanging galleries were black and dense with spectators. Every inch of space upon the floor was taken. It was a brilliant as well as a large assembly. Only 10 of the 354 members of the house were absent, and many grave senators and other distinguished personages were on the floor, while in the galleries were Mrs. Cleveland, Mrs. Stevenson and other ladies of eminence and distinction. their dresses flecking the landscape with color. Then for three hours the oratory of the champions of the two economic systems followed—Reed, Crisp and Wilson —while their partisans made the air vocal with their shouts of approval. The appearance of the speaker
Scirnle.
Washington. Feb. 'J.—In the senate
Senate Hawaiian committee cxnmina
tion of wit nesses about ended.
President ami Mrs. Cleveland enter-
tained the judiciary ait dinner.
Schaefer defeated Slosson in the lirM hi!*
yesterday the bond issue was the princi- j bard gAine of tin* (Mneiinmti tournament,
pal subject of discussion, Senators WM)to45*J. .t..,.,,. . Stewart, Allison and Call contending, ^ H is l**lii*v.*<Uf Gladstone should retire d 'j^. , |", a .^‘\i,',. ',-arg,ijVe ii7sii'rgV-i'i't 'lea'ih*r K<ssl ,'1' l ‘; l * , '| i l ^|
not'theVjwer to issue them' exTept tor opp.i-ite eff. rt topmloiiging life.
J ‘ LTlless the New Jersey senatorial wnm-
muskets. striking the insurgent vessel ktSOgi 3.2!); choice feeding steers, #3.40(<t3.75: stern pest Passing In the insurgent it to choice heifers, *3.(XV3.50; fair to was hat Its I hv the Detroit, saving: "If you jneiliuni heifers. ♦ , J.5U(g‘J.sft; common to
tight heifers, s2.15(1(2.40; goisl to choice
lire again I ,11 return yonr (!re and. , 1 ,. ( T WS . s5'„3 *5: fair ,0 medium cow*,
neeessai v, will sink you. I he Detroit ‘^5(e
was anelmred to etanmand both vessels, Hoos—Receipts 1,000 head; shipments one merc hant vessel having lH?en carrit*d to 1,500 head. Market active, a new position near the wharf, and a tug Good to choice 4 medium and heavy, $5.!i5 having oflfei'ed her services gratuitously to Ut5.*k>; mixed and heavy packing,
5.85; tfood t4> choice liuhtweiniits, $r>. , i5((/ 5.85; common lightweights. ^5.LH)(^5.i25;
WHS not i His I these vessels win,1,1 disiharge l(fs u.SOo'.XVI: roughs, m.25^5.15. their cargoes fr,.m the pix scnt position, but StlKKr-Ueceipts mo heaii; shipments
sly.
lambs, $3.50(1(4.‘J5; com I it ti i I tgi sC 1 *U li.T -4 )$\* < r. .. u I
purposes of redemption. Mr. Dubois l ide s the New .iers4 v senatorial wrati- that my deterinituition was not chaiiKisl to light. Market sternly opposed tin* resolution liecause it denied gle is soon settleil the^ governor wiiMiring ^)\ t . Amerit-ati merchant ves*,*ls full pro- (JimhI to choice Ian
the power of the for any purpose.
the power of the secretary to issue bonds quo warranto proceeding* against the lie- | ( . ( .|i, a , to the wharf, if they desire to go mon to medium lamliH. tt.50(gj.25: gotsl
to choice slns*p, $i.75<(,3.25; fair to medium sheep, $:!.(*•(,(2.50; cotuniou -lieep. $1
publicans.
Tom Tompkins, a negro living near
l’"l>* 1 *- Debt. Longview . Tex., linsl Into a gang of w liiteWASHINdTON, Fell. 2.—The public debt caps who were trying to take him and dan statement issued yesterday shows that i gemusly injured one of the party.
there.
the net increase of the debt, less cash in the treasury during January, was ST,
H30,(HH. ' ‘V.'i !»u lut in liond I lit I •*.
Wasbinoton. Feb. 2.—Secretary Car lisle is having tabulated all the bids for
llilllk Sllfe Itlolril *)|M*II.
Forest City, Feh. 2.—Bank robbers | blew ojh*ii the safe of the Bank of East-
sheep, $1 .’5.-
1 75; bucks, per head, $2.00({{4.00.
SKEAKKIt < Itisr.
.if the house upon the floor engaged in ( cial-minded man he is. Until he warmed enough to call lor the entire issue it j'ft the iuconu* t«* feature and, p:i debate was in itself a remarkable as well ! fi e gpoke with the hesitation of a man will probably bi* heb. 15 before the bill in modi tied fonn.
Two Americans nameil Beruan and In ern Arkansas, hut were frightened awav gram are credited w ith heroic efforts in before getting into the vault. They took behalf of Captain Wilson, massacred hy $5,hi in silver and #1,000 in postage
Matalieles. by their attempt to secure re stamp*.
lnfoi*cernentH for him.
The Bond.-,i Chronicle says the passage Mr '
of the Wilson bill heralds the bruakdown New \iikk, Feh. 3.—Humphrey B. . .
bonds, of which there are more than „( protection, but that the senate will re* Ofiamberlain, anested on a cbtug* of Mar nsnntd $*.5^ i luaiil 17 501 clo ” > . . .. *■-- **-- * ‘ * ' J the fraud in land deals, savs the allegations Kins—Feb. opened $,i.45, close 1 #8.50.
against him ar» 4 entirely untrue. May opened <4i 00, eloaed lO.nu.
ChiettKo <>raiii and ProvUion.
WlIKAT—May opened (i3J* h -fl4!sC, cIoshI Wk/fiC. July opened 05 „c, closed t>5 <t\ Corn—May openenl 3h' 4 c, closed 3?*e. July opened 38%-8Bc, clostnl JH^c. Oats—May opeue<l *J9 7 H c, closed
July opened closed
PoBK—Feh. opened closed $1*^ 9U.
May opened $18.02, closed $18.0u.
