Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 March 1894 — Page 1
The World's Fair in WATHlt (’OLOKS •>% mm: « oi.oiu:i» run in u suitable eani* for $1.50. The Daii.y bAXNKH TimkswIII be sent four weeks to all whoaeeept this offrr. Call and examine the pictures.
£l)c pdltj H3miner €imc0.
UOKMI S | \||; ItlKs \ 1 COUPON NO. 2 COUPON NUVBFR CHANCED DAILY. w end or bring each wei k’s < oupons, (Nos 1 to 11) from Moudiiy to Saturday, inclusive, together with ten cents or 5 two-eenf stamps and you will receive ..Shcpp’s World.s Fair rhotoyraplnsl" Fart Tiik I.annku I imks. i*reenca»tle, Ind.
\’(> 1.. 1. PRICE THREE CENTS.
(xRKENCASTFE, INDIANA. TUESDAY MAIKil (i. 181)!
TEN CENTS PER V/EEK. NO. I < |j
i)in.\i{ is the iinrii
With It Dispiscsl of tin* Tiirilf Hill Miirlit I’m- S<H»n K( , |K»rt( , d.
during the pant few weeks will form au imiMirtant feature of the trialSlfdliT SKNAli: SESSION. Illand Kill on the Table SubJaTt to <'all.
Turin Commission.
Washinoton, March ti.—The senate lield a short session yesterday and but little business of importance was transacted. A brief debate on silver was pre-
LfNIOfi OF METHODISTS.
4Md War IlifTereneet* Svtilrd and a Love
Feast Held In M. Louis.
St. LoCIs, March H.—Two great Ihslies c , .. r ... of Methodism met in a joint love feast So s,,ake 8 Member <*f I’arlnment HD( } communion services at Union M. E.
Agency at Iudianapolis, and calling upon the Hhjent to disbui-He the same by check throuKb the mails. 'Poo much of the | mone\ is left in the.citv. Professor Melvin ;\. Brannon of Port
Iron Hall Guard In IndianaHis En- wXv in?he H< ' h001 Wil ‘ taketh ‘' , h '* ir ° f
Who Said She lloimdotl Gladstone.
church yesterday. Forty or 50 ministers were present, and all united in attesting their joy at the burial of strife and dissension symbolized by the service. The
counters a lliiiylar.
BILL NOT READY FOR TODAY, dpi.ated by the intention expressed by NO USE TO DISGUISE MATTERS .“ire um THE HAMMOND RI01S ENDED.
heard of in St. Louis, where feelings over the civil war ran very high. For
the vice president to refer the Bland seigniorage bill (which had just been re-
HIhikI 1 ,;tw Provokes » Krlef Silver De- ceiv.-d from the house) to the finance Perlnrsllim. \liMle by Mr. George Ilmvell years the two divisions of Methodism
~ ‘ .... ...... ... . ... stood apart, as if forever estranged. The
in Mcthodisin dates back to 1^44.
bery-s I’rouioti.iii Attritiuted to a I’ro*- v^hen a southern bishop did not see bis
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tinueH Talk «f I'ennion Appropria- to he on the table subject to Dein^ called IioiiN — M r. Ityniim and the Indiana up at any time. This wax finally orGovernors/)|. (apital New*. 'b-re*!. Mr. Stewart at the same time
'.tiered a fret- silver amendment to the
Washington. March <1.—The Wilson bill. The only other event of interest
pe.-tive .Marri..Kc.-ivr*onnei or the c:nb- way to liberate his slaves at the behest inet Comment imm The Time*. "f the general conference. The services
London, March (5.—At the
were of such a character as suited the annual occasion and included the administra-
After i Week of Turmoil the Steel Mi'.l
Finplnyc* Return t.> Work Murdvrer Sentenced l’«u* Lib* at Cory don (iovernor .Malthc\v*s* I ntcut Ioiih T«>\vard Roby. Other Choice New** of the State.
biology in the North Dakota state univer-
sity.
The man recently taken to Fort Wayne’s hospital with both feet frozen while on a •lebauch, and who said In* was F. K. Mentone and bad formerly lilled judicial positions in Wisconsin, is dead. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.
Indianapolis, March <».-
Iowa and Maine 4'itics C'litme Officer*
\ enterday.
Des M< iines, March ti.—Municipal elections in a number of c ities yesterday showed a light vote. The Republicans
\n attempt made gains in several cities which have
tariff bill was the subject of an earnest was the offering by Mr. Morgan of Ala- mi-cting last evening of the council of tion of the Lord's supper to all present, to rob the Inin Hall building last night been steadily Republican and in some
consultation among senators yesterday. pointulent of a tariff commission, which It has reached a certain stage of com- ji e offered as an amendment to the tariff pletenose. and yet may be thrown out of bill. A number of bills of minor un-
gear by one single article—that article is portance were passed, sugar, and it is generally understood i>n*Ion A|>propriation*.
that if a definite agreement could be WASHINGTON, March ti.—The debate
the London Lite ral Radical union Mr. f 0ther midnight was desperately resisted others gained slightly in conii< ilxr.-n.
exercises indlcatne ot unity. by Watchman George Bruce, who an- Their largest gain was in Iowa City. INCIDENT OF COUGHLIN'S CASE. swered a knock at a side door and ' v1 'ere they cairied every ward but one. , a > • • I G5.-dar Rapids there was a spirited Knit AKain*t ont.-er* t<> Compel Ti..m to "■' ,s ,M ** nli ' 11 " 11 111 contest, resulting in a victory for the t.-ii About Markin'* Property. dewl “hands up. Bruce tiled to ]y elIllK . ra ts. they re-electing their mayor Chicago, March 6.—The CVnghlin draw a revolver and the man grappled by 500 majority and electing all other
James Stuart, M. P.,a Radical and home ruler, proposed a resolution of regret at the resignation of Mr. Gladstone and expressing confidence in Lord Rosebery and Sir William Vernon-Harconrt, and
reached on this article it would then be on the pension appropriation bill con- getting forth that it was the belief of the trial will he given te the jury about him and a life or death struggle began, city officers save the treasurer. At jtossible to agree upon everything els*- tinned all of yesterday in the house and nnion tlmt they would faithfully en- Wednesday noon. 'Jerious charges con- In the effort to pull his revolver the fight , Dentocrats electwl the and that tbs bill could be reported with- i •** times considerable spirit was dis- deavor to carry out the Newcastle pro- nectedtindirectly with the case are made omtinued until the two fell, when “hey al Ts.-cnml two ot the teu^.T- , i * .. , * i ♦! * i played. The principal (speakers were . . .» f f >«, against Police Captain Hermann Schuet- Bruce s revolv f er was ilischarged and the Vt out delay. It is understood that by mu- D()1Uv ‘ r> Hepburn, Enloe and Kramme and give prompt effect to Mr Her. .Mag.strate V S. Boggs and ex-Puh- ball struck him under the left arm. ' of a
tual coucessions a))d frequent consultations the demands made by those Democratic senators who opposed the bill in the f. rm in which it was first presented have been met and tentatively agreed spoil, hut even these agreements are subject to the approval of the treasury
Cannon. It is expected tiiat the debate
will be concluded today. Illiimi* Pension Petition.
Washinoton, March 6.—Congressman Hopkins of Illinois filed a petition in the house yesterday, signed by 50 or tiO old
department and the needs of the govern- soldiers of Aurora, Ills., asking congress ment in the matter of revenue. Secre- to equalize tin* pensions of Judge Long
01 W " agai “ t ih;Adp;m,o no.; Henry" A. Foiterjnjt The robber^ had**endy'iUclub” and at"t£s 2 : ..myi.r^lmrtlV'R^uhlmans
the house of lords. bill filed in the probate court by R. P. point made his escape.
Mr. George Howell, M. P., an advanced Barnes yesterday. Tile bill charges that Liberal in favor of home rule, seconded 821,700 in notes is missing from the es-
rot GUT TWO KOI S !>■*.
the resolution, but he said he did so with regret, because he thought with others that Mr. Gladstone had lieen hounded out of political [Ohs. J Mr. Howell said it
tate of Thomas Mackin that passed through their hands in 181)1, and tmcourt is asked to compel thciu to come forward and explain what l-.is become
By an .\('t'i<D*nt Skotitki W as l»i nt**a In
th«* S|i«»lhyville Fi^lil.
Shelbyviu.E, Ind., March 0.—An ac-
of it. Tlie complainant is Mrs. Mary cident last night gave to Hale of Indian- '*ig the Democrats e.e-ted the mayor Coleman, one of Mackin’s heirs. She H p„li s the fight with Skotski after the 11,1,1 lll, ‘ Retmhlicans captured the re-
corder, treasurer and two councilmen.
also secured three aldermen. Buttes is t’i first Republican mayor sines 1886. At Sioux City tlie entire Republican municipal ticket was elected by from 4oo to (loo—a gain over last fall. Council Bluffs Republicans elect mayor and nearly all other city officers. At Corn-
tary Carlisle was with the members of 0 f Michigan anil Representative J. C. life. L j —W H . - W t,iih ..n..,inn,. the committee most of the day, and met Black of Illinois bv raising the pension W as useless to diguise matters, does not charge that the proceeds of the second round Some one tipped a plank SL and^ompare^^r 6 "^’ dumn^o^rl^lrBCckT^rion to « M | tth ® 0,dl - d y thwn?hThSe a hands 6 theS of the platform as Skotski was steggen l 1 ancingcongn ssman Black s pension to c f Windsor hisses and ohs and some of tnree mt n tnrou„n wiew luims me * to the miie and he fell through, hi '
«*—«s^rr.isi r.sr: r sarft & av-js*.
m
RetuniH From Maim*.
PoKTi.A.Mi. Me., March (l —Yesterday's municipal election resulted here m the
ADtmhiiiin ISoattt*
have found a middle giound, there yet | case - remains the matter of sugar, and the
difficulties surrounding an agreement Washington, March 6.—The plan to upon this are tlie greatest that tlie tariff- use aluminum boats in the Wellman makers have to contend with. The Arctic expedition has attracted cousidarLouisiana senators have one plan, which . tb le attention in this city. Superiudoes not meet witli favor by the refiners. tpn(lent Kilubal i of the life saving ser1 he plan or the refiners is objectionable , ... te the Louisiana senators. A suggestion 18 ,nlu ' h ,llter f ^ an ' tllu ,mv - v 1 lle
his desertion or resignation. They ought to bear that in mind when discussing the claims of rival candidates
for the premiership.
Another speaker declared that the qneen had influence*! Mr. Gladstone to retire because she wanted Lord Rose-
lle lost or abstracted any of the notes.
ADVICE TO MINERS.
All Strikfr* A<1v1*imI to IG'tnrn to Work
ami Frepart* For a Lati*r Hattie. Massillon, ()., March 6. — The na-
ilery to he premier before he married a tional executive board of
has been made that an ad valorem tax partnient is considering the possibility 1 ’ r ' 1 . 1 .^ , r S '].fr!■ oi!11r!I" n!• *m!■ aco that Mine Workers of America will today is-■ bj m t 0 j, a y tl fi,,,, 0 { ^00 and costs, elected a Democratic mayor by two lie laid, and the refiners say this would 1,1 T h' SII ‘ateriMl he<-(>iniiig val- Rose her v would marrv a (iini-hte- sue a circular through its president and amounting in all to nearly *1.50(1, in de votes. JS1MS »< «*««, m ^ J n.w.. >** ■*
present. all Republicans. Bath chose a Itcpub xviateenu <:*»•>*. lican mayor, six aldermen and 17 eoun- ,, • . ,. , ’ „ T , cilmen, one Citizen alderman being sneton nils. Ind.. March i. — . udge t . ess f n i Deering electe*! a Demooratic Hord jesterday overruled a motion tor a mayor, but Republicans captured everv new trial in the case of the State vs. other office. Rockland. Halloweli,
. "iV 1 i Chris Schnider, a whitecapper convicted Waterville and West Broken were carnl 1 ’ at the last term of conrt, and sentenced ried by the Republicans and Ellsworth
posted Naval Con-
Some senators, looking toward con- ,
cession, have said that if an ad valorem partnient may b- i
rate is not jnst to refiners a differential atructor VV oodward has bt-en ordered to he made in their favor. This is stub- make a thorough test of the Hire*-W ellbornly resisted by those who claim that J 1 ?®® Iwats and report as to the pnu'ticaan ad valorem rate would afford them a hihty ot having alumiuniii life-boats and
jnst protection as the higher price of the launches tor the new navy, refined sugar would necessitate a greater As (iI . allU F,,r Gnvcm.ir
irrcG.it ii.is rainnrlr -mti the ivsoh-.tion , ' ' , , . . take four years te lav it out. Judge Lewiston, Auburn and East Port, greeted tins remanc aiu tne resolution gtnke an , a( ivised to return to work. , fVl „ in .
of Mr. Stuart was then adopted. KOs;;itKK*-s MINISTKY.
AnnouiH't'iiiF'iit of tli<* i\*w <'lmng;cH to lit*
'Ii»t!«* In llu* Cabinet.
London, March 0. — The Standard
Hord ordered (he remaining 10 white-
The circular says that at the meeting of cupi>*-rs to te- tried in a bodv. the national executive hoard, held Feb. ..... . «, ,—7" , , ^ , I iiilust rial Alluirs In Rokouio. 2., 28 and March 1. the presem deplor- KhkoM0( Indm Mar( .j, «._The Kokomo
able condition of miners allairs was ilis-
DYNAMITE PLOT. W«*hI \ ii*i;iiiia Militia In Dnmjrr of llcing;
l»!ou n to I'i^ct*!*.
lottery works and Union fiber works | Charleston, W. Ya., March ti.—A
enssed and resolutions were adopted to s t ar ted Monday, giving work to 300 well authenticated story of the trouble
jsSSSrSE ^ riking workmen at the Ko m iiitar ictory also resumed work. | ‘ ; t the advance asked. They | K 0||ler y ue at reduced wages and j the use
opposed to the Wilson hill as it was is uaeiy i<> ue a cimumuR-. in me .mm , Brt . par e for a general short hours. the stri i. v f u a few weeks there has been considerable the treasury, succeeding Mr. Majon- reaumesM auu 10 prt pare iui » ktu _
, . * .. ^ talk alnint the iriibernatorial and sena- I banks, the Liberal whin. The anDoint- strike tor higher v. ages and h n up » et aii<*£«*<i >iiirii**r**r Arquitted. of Wyants arrest was the cause which
"" Iai u r^omr*.«\
i i. i.iiib nun lord tlf 1 the treas- peting districts. The hoard calls upon failing to get the advance asked. They K°mery and tlieie kill its members by
• — t. . v,, , .. lii.G. I., .1, 1...,. I ii rv will hw.it.ip NPi*rctj*rv t*. all mineworkers to hold themselves in will continue at reduced wages and the use of dynamite bombs, with which opposed to the Wilson lull as it was is likely to he a candidate. In the last ury, will bet me patronag se i tar_ t* , i .hurt hnnru .i. n i..,.i tv,„ f„„.
What >i ay Cause a Kixht. governor of Indiana. He is the only Henry F owler the One of the senators who was openly i member of the Indiana delegation who 1 iIr T. E. Ellis, now
the strikers had been armed. The fact
inw suucuu.ujHiee, talk about the gubernatorial and sena- j banks, the Liberal whip. The appoint- strike tor bigber wages ami an improve'
Senator V .h irhees will have a walkover surpnse, bmit^is ^-eganled as a g.«d ueu-rmme. with lmmler in , h( . ttrst degree, re- Parties to the plot are being arrested
wZlcx: r
governor will be increased. E.’rTl R^te rv has" mSg^f dlctment against hiln for as^ult and . «w... TM. k-ut i *«’rim lira i wiiltr lion**- < rank. bis uart v at the f(»r(-iitn office on Monday Then TON, March tl. \\ lieu the I )♦ nil > battery with intent to commit murder, t HU ago, Mar* h (1. 1 In ( hi* ago ■ 1 ^ cratic senate met last night Senator Mil- but it will probably be dismissed. n*G.Gi,,...., ......
ler, who last week left that body and j j denounced it as being under the control
and who was active last evening that the
matter of considerable doubt.
•‘Had the bill made equal reductions," he said, "and had no attempt been made to give some special interests an advantage, we could not complain. But when it was proposed do protect the Louisiana sugar men We could not sit
still and see interests in onr states suffer, i „ u „ m . i This led to the caucus, and it was there Washington, March 6 -The l»enod- next.
shown how unjust it would be U) make ical crank turned up at the hiU* house 4;irtU*ton'*N iionu* neHtiny.
. \ a . ■ 1 - * i *«i • i * • I- * , * * i- ti/it«uvxFn * r*.
At** Iiii|inr** Oyntera.
i North Division Elevated Railway company is the title of a corporation which last night secured an ordinance giving it
thing may result in undoing all that has jiearedat the entrance and told the waten- '<-y. Not only is the l. ...... .1 ...1 Al. VITII . Till . 1 ' * 1 . . . ♦ 1... . < > . 4-.. , . . lr . . • i **• * t . 4 lT,*n,*T,>*1
; i I
company
severed Ua ronnMtien with theWate. ably from tin- impurity of the bivklves. ceeded in pying ita bonded indebtedHe reaflirme*! Ins statement that rather The parents and one child were msensi- ness the road shall Wine the property than have the racetrack laws continue ble for hours and at last accounts the of the city of t hu-ago.
in force, however, if the Republicans danger point had not lieen passed,
would come over to the Democrats lie-
ICoby Mum! <1o.
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new premier ac-
been’done and the Wilson hill be re] Kir ted inan that he nail come to take charge oi i claimed with unanimity by the party as very much in the form it came over." the house. He said he had had a revela a member of the chamber which the re"Then there would be a fight in the tion from G<id and had been directed t*i tiring chief denounced in his farewell senate'/” do so. Hi* was soon on his way to the oration, but what is more sinifular. Lord "Yes: and the biggest that has oc- jiolice station in the jiatrol wagou. Rosebery never sat in the house of comcurred for years. But the whole matter mons. At the same time the "whip" is on such d>die»te ground* that a rejec- ; Imti.iia Tax * it-<i-. whom the government relied on to keep tion by the senate of one of tin- jKiints in W ashington. March 6.—The supreme its motley party together nas been caiied
dispute might kick it all ove: : besides, conrt yesterday fixed April 1 as the date to the house of lords, while, to cap the — ,
the house may also kick over what the f,, r bearing the Indiana tax ease. At- climax of incongruity, Mr. Gladstone's T1,< v # 'J! , *! 1 ' '‘* r ' " H, . M He is pisitive in declaring thattii.j k w Hnt» the reou.
senate doc:;. We hope, however, that tomey Genentl Giet-u Smith exprease'’a 1 “ to8t "Sicial act is to add two new .n u.!i««i-.t* k...i ii.. .. must and will go, hut ueclines to speak we are going to reach an adjustment willimmess to nrix-eed with a nuorum of hereditaty legislators to the upper house. Chicago, Maren it.—Hie Womans of the p.licy he may adopt in case of which will settle the matter.” t be court because of the necessity for Christian Temperance union of this city failure of the local courts. Not Ready to Report. I speedy settlement, but as the chief jus- oi.l Veter*.. Kicked to Death. has begun a crusade against druggists —- Senators Jones, McPherson and Vest tice assigned it for the first Monday in Kansas ( ita , March tt.--A post mor- who indulge in the illegal sale of narcot- Mriker* it.tnrn. continued their work on the Wilson bill ! April it was inferred that a full bench is tern examination of the remains of Jo- ics and stimulants of all descriptions. Hammond, Ini... March •>.—After beuntil 10 o'clock last night, hut did not 1101 expected liefore that date. seph Funk, an old soldier who died in Visits are to U) made to the drug stores, , ing out a week, the East Chicago get the bill in shape to suit them and .. .. 7 the police ambulance while being con- and if poasible pmrhases of morphine, strikers decided to accept the reduction stopped at that hour to resume this _, >» ,, ^ - veyed to the police station, revealed that laudanum, chloroform, cocaine, chloral and nearly all the men liave returned to morning. They announce that the bill | Washington, March 0.—The cm the man had been kicked to death by a an d other drags will lie made without a "’ l,rk ,- The iron and steel mill wUl be will not be in shape to report to the full service commission will hold a special tough named Lee Roy. physician’s prescription. Wherever a n,n ,la 5' Rn<1 lu K llt up for lost committee today. examination (kir male stenographers at w'irf^Flarher^ druggist is found who is willing to sell m,u '- The s**nators had the clerk of the the postoftices in Boston, New \ork, • nnder such circumstances his arrest and h,.,,* i ,. K..r life house ways and means committee with Philadelphia, Chicago and Cincinnati, Patriot Louis Kossuth is improved. prosecution will follow. Corydon Ind March (I-Alexander them dunng the »*:tfeting last evening, commencing March 2.1. The supply of the R *low1v hut rw — * lairadon, uki., Aiarcu o. Aiexanuei and it is understood that they went over eligible stenographers i* not equal to the 'l" 1 '. 1 1,1 " 1 . < treaHUrj 1 8lowly Dut r ' KU <»i«i iTeaei.ei- *n*i t.i..ra»«.r Dea.i, Martin, colored, on trial for the murder *»nv ttiwn* of the bill, nmkinv can't'iil de'nand. | mwymcnwstng. , Delaware, o.. March •.—Rev. Dr. of William Brown, colored, aboot a comparisons <>i the’Thahges'^wittT tne I -"■**“ •.* i-JM! xrji..^5e£L£LjF.hsLt«d.tew month ago, was given a life sentenro m house hill. It has been fonnd that some I . T . ' , .7, ist« to Home, wi* .a iq e*. connected with "the Ohio Weslbyan uni- lienmuuai y 5T.v,rr-„iT:
President Clcvelann :io fiurks hiu! ^ i
Throwing Out Uity Ofti<***rs.
Chicago, March ti.—The btwird of coni-
them in order to repeal those laws. Indianapolis, March fi. — Governor missioners of Cook connty, according t*
Matthews has faith that the Lake county 1 announcement, is about to try to throw
WOMEN'S .NEW CRUSADE. grand jury investigation will result in the officials and employes of the city of
the ending of Roby's racetrack career. ! Chicago out ot the city hall. 1 he count y
*» the ruutn.
Special FougrcHHional Flection.
Coltmhps, ()., March fi.—Governor McKinley has issued a proclamation for a special election in the Third congressional district May 1 to elect a successor to the late Congressman George Honk.
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MARKET QUO+AT'IONS.
Prevailing Prieen For Grain ami Cattle
on March A.
Iiniianapoilft.
; (855a Corn—84 ^^7 :i5 \ c.
of the amendments made do not consist v> asHiNuion, Maich *#. Tho ncx
with the main portions of the bill, and ernifler Montgomery cam«Mnto tho pos- 20 geese and swan on hw excursion.
versity for over 40 years, beiii^ president
spot %Vhiie Hunting.
Wheat—M’.j Oats—:«)w Tie.
CATTLE—Receipts light; shipments none.
Market steady.
Extra choice shipping and export steers. ■— :-*.i!-.»*<ius* siymmig tt-*ers, 68.50wJ.HD: medium to gooa *nlppiuj" steers. 68.00((t'3.40; common to fair steers.
VAA ca r*l.l*'rvx »'A »«** r*« * r>»o **v *,, , r A*
bite "yesUTda) *" He hjus ^vi‘n *hiTire Kohtz, a barber, while out hunting yes- nmiium ^heifers, $2.50(^2.75; common to
of rates on the middle of this month.
NOTFS OF TIIK xTATK.
gary at the Last hour* This wora is con She will tibeent to Norfolk in tvs shows net earninga oi $89,5ti8,828.i’S.
xsataut Tgfrl r ■*'*.+ .-v. U# .2". 'r;v wa. accidently shot lost above «W>t heifer* «2.0()<«t2.35; good ... tee, m well aa that which it is necoea- | will .be rea.ly for commiamon about the Una, o.. on account d lowol pension. £0060 to the college. 'As an educator, we ii***aVf lin'd v.a.mr-G ..f.A v. .7.5.7. ^
Rich Hill, Mo., and vicinity had a -y- minister and teacher he was known in clone. Very destructive hut no live* lost ne arly every state in the Union.
Gainesville. Tex., had a wind and elec- ;
friertl storm which destroyed many Houses. k«c»|mm1 h Higltwaymaa. Ida Van Etten, American writer, died Carlyle, Ills., March fi. — George
In Paris amid pitiful surrounding and, it Huelskamp, a well known farmer, met an ew aas coin nan v Am thi British" nmn ot-war has tee,, with an exciting adventure while riding T „, Weist appointed receiver for House int'to IRneflelds 1 anwUOn*rostoriiiitTh" '>». thr< ’"« h “ fwP8t f A Bishop's drug house in GtoSd te
ry to give to the fixing
disputed item.
...... ..... 1 Wnltlnn For Npriicer’* llmul.
CK .... Washington, March «.—Martin V. K. ncKiniiii.K of the Famous suit A a »i.u<t Spencer's bond as pension agent for Intiie.FuiiRressinan Fixed Fur Tiiiir»<iay. diaua was forwarded to him Feb. 28, but Washington, March 6. — Thursday ! it has not been returned yet. It is exmorning has te’en the date fixed nisin pected this week. When it arrives and for the beginning of the suit brought COmm '" > '° a against Representative W. C. P. Breckin- | ridge Of Kentucky by Madeline V. Pol-| Klllargl.iK the Veto Power.
choice cows,
Hous—Receipts 500 head; shipments 300
head. Market active.
• (io*xl toi lmiei-meilmm and heavy, #5.00 Marion township. Jackson couuty, has (95.0*41,; m ixe*l and heavy packing; #4 («ifi voted to build three free n>a*ls. 1 5.00; good to choice ligLuveighta, #5.05(-' Logansport is making progress ir. the or- i 5.07 1 i; common lightweights, #5.00<g5.0&;
1 pigs, #4.75(1(5.05: roughs. #4.4 >(<44.75. SllEKP—Receipts light; shipment- none.
1 V> .S., r
sent to Ulueflelds to aHsist in restoring the •tutum quo in tlie Mosquito reservation.
when a highwayman suddenly emerged
choice lambs, [email protected]; com
'““Her mmmsm
lard for l>rea**h of promise and seduction. | Washington, March fi.-A proposition “^k'ga^Mteg teethe* 1 DisufctTf kiu “l’ }* “ 'l ni, ' f k •“ovement' felled him ^u-Tteteg^ugag^l asyear^l'were married The case will be tried betore Judge ! for a constitutional amendment to en- (' 0 i un ,bia ^ ^ | with the butt of _his whip, making his i„ Jeffersonville.
P.
Bradley of the circuit court able the president to veto items in ap- lhtnk the murder of Mrs. f^Tdl ^ingtlmmgh his^t" tW1 “’ Colonel Enoch Totten of this city, propnatfon bills is contained in a joint Gi which hannened a week ago near on** btt11 P^'og through his hat.
who has practically managed the con- resolution introduced in the house by S( . ll ,, M ,.|d' Mm I, . fur purposes „r n.l.tery,
giessman's side of 'the case, has not re- Representative de Armond of Missouri,
covered from his illness and is still in I
Florida. HlS colleagues do not believe ( _,. _. , , i-imuie morou*. is Oil, 111 Ii iei ,er .uivisiuv „ _ , th it he will return tefort* the 15th Inst ' Washington, March «.—Among yes- • tie me ruuroao is* 11 of Dr. Todd Helmuth, president after a and Congressman Breckinridge will un terdays senate confirmations was Adolph “j* O< |*” no , " 11 ,r 1 " n """son warnl fight against Mrs. Anna Colder
1 .1 x 11.. 1- _a.i I* ... a llu,-<lt nf ( lliiit tiki /‘fiYiunl fn \f<iG/*fi\«r
It is reported that 1,000 block coal miners have left Indiana within three months on
Wealth Won account of scarcity of work.
was by neighbors. , New York< March fi.-The Sorosis AnranKements areteingmade in the fedPresident BrayU.n Ives of the Northern Hub elected Mr* Fannv Helmuth wife c,,ur, f,,r the ,rml ,lf ll ' eo,lore • * Pacific railroad is out in a letter a.lvising Cl,,b ‘ b " nnv Wlte Hamihev. which 1 -gins Anril 10.
Haughey, which 1 -gins April 10.
Joseph Sumpshauser of .Mishawaka was
1.75; bucks, per head. #2.00<gH.0U. Cl.lrago Grain and l'rovl*lnn. Wheat—May opened 5!l\c, closed 5!> July .. **ned ole, closed fil L-’Vc.
C*)UN—May opened 3fi‘. 2 '5 k c, closed 87He.
July opened 87 te, closed 88-8SS,c.
OATS—May opened 'JO v, closed 2SI , , :t0c.
July opened J7! K c,close<l JS's-^c.
Pork—Feb. opened #11.55, closed #11 5J.
May opened #11.70, closed #1 ftij.
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doubtedly ask a continuance. It is nut | Hardt of Ohio as consul to Moscow, believed, however, that the request will amKu Hoy Killed.
ment.
counsel for Imthsidea have prepared'for Sleeth, aged II years, was run over by a ^ « as disallowed by the court
a bitter fight. The depositions taken freight train and instantly killed. 1 cm "“ a '
of pensions over the counter of the pension Itt.tfT, ribs #5.05.
