Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 August 1894 — Page 1

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SESSIONS BY BOTH SIDES.

public debt of $<'4,005. THISTLES MAY OKOW.

Renate From Its Appropriation

l-'«ir Their Extermination.

Washington, Aug. 2.—Just before ad-

journment last evening the senate adopt

tan» Private Conference iieiwern ed the rejHirt of its conference committee sui>i»ort«>r» of the Senate 8ug;> r on the agricultural bill iu which tlio con-Lii,ie-ite|i«rt <>n Trnut inrrHtisa- ferrees agreed to recede from the $1,000.wni Crittclae Senator Ca.n.U u <HJ0 Russian thistle appropriation. h»* Aporopriatlon Knockod Out. l*ure Food. . „ T . . . , , , Washington, Aug. 2.—Mr. Hatch s biiNU’'>n. . Uw\' ». ise.t.i' pure food bill will be favorably reported liic Democratic senate eoi.ferrets ^ jj, e j lou , e< Under the authority < f li re i> lio'v a poa'ib'l">• • t reach- eongrrs.-, to n-gnlate commerce, the bid | agretuient on the ttiriif billal" ' ^ 1 ~

Enx tdoja'd and Uostroyod.

duct or assassinate Dr. Prudente Jose de Monies has been discovered. The obje-t

(diaitrod With Killing a I'olicoiiian.

MILLION AND A HALF LOSS.

'"ataliil*** autl Iniurips Occur ntiriug* thr light Agiiiust the Progrt*** of thr Fhunci) Fireinrn F«»rce«l to Hun I * r Their IA vet I'ircboats \lso (aught I‘i CIomc Ou.irtfrs 1!1h7.p Faiuneit by Wiml%. Chicago, Aug. 2.—The lumber <li - trict of Chicago was la: t night visited by

TWO OTHERS

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one of the most disastrous fires in its

t proposes to prohibit the introduction int .) history, and the loss v. ill probably foot

of the week, with a pliability the United States from abroad, or the

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i Monday. The agreement, when offineand imprisonra -nt.

|ies, will be a compromise, as both

Anlioptioii Report.

Washington, Aug. 2.—The senate committee on agriculture has Agreed to permit Senator Washburn to favorably report the house antioption bill, the

[nnd senate feel that concessii is li e to be made. On the great quos-

niembers rev iving the right to oppo e 1 '<“ luel '- l K,!,ls ; '> nucouio the bill \vb'ii it shall come before the Post company, Siemens 5c Halske,

innate.

ATROCIOUS.

up between $1,200,000 and $1 .(WO,00 ). The following lutnber companies were

entirely cleaned out:

The S. K Martin, Drown A - Richards, Perley, Lowe & Co., Shoemaker & ll'.gbie, John Spry and Edward Hines, together with Wells & French, car builders; Conway & Co., cedar posts; W. R. Palmer, cellar posts; Whitcomb Cedar

manu-

facturers ot dynamos. The burned district is about six squares from east to west and about three from

’’oKtfihlv 1'iiraveling of tl»«* Mur<!«*r of nn liitU'tnupoliH NlcroliMiit Ftillcenmn bv Hu I’m l.i rn h Mouths Aru Hoy She t on smiill rrovoctiiiou I nlon ?*l iny: New ^

of tlic State.

Indianapolis. Aug. 2.—An ell man mined Cole, a half breed Indian, was nrrestel late vesi Tday for the inurdir

A. H. 1. striks i*.

Tul:c Fvtr:»oi «l«n iry Vctlou.

K ins.as City. Aug. 2.—Most extraordinary action was taken at last night’s meeting of the A. It. C. nt Argentine, when 400 Santa Fe railway employes who were recently summoned to appear before the United States court at Topeka

IMPLICATED, flatly refused to obey the m;♦ [dates of

that court, and ordered the secretary to f< rwanl a letter iu whi-h it was said: “We are not eon>cious of having violated any law and do not feel justified in paying railroad fare to answer them in person, nor will we employ analtornej 1 . “If the decrees of the court can beinvokedagainst us, with no more justification than in the present case, then onr boasted justice and liberty is simply a jug-naiclle aifair, and we will not irtemptto resist it. You will find us at Argentine whenever you want is.” The

of Merchant Policeman Watterson, a

crime committed a few months ago by action of the com t is awaited with much

interest.

BASEBALL.

SENATOR SMITH. tiOM of difference—coal, iron ore and -there has been no agreement, al;h it was understood that different pitions were made and rejected yesIt io believed, however, that if Igar schedule avhs disposed of the differences would not long be al-

to stand in the way.

senate conferrees still take the posii it tlwy have nothing tocomproon sugar, but it is stated that a ?r proposition is to lie made to the on this schedule. In this connecsiguificant and private conference eld last night, attended as near as ilearned by Senators Brice, Smith, |hy.,}onos and Vest. It couldn’t be d if Si uator Uorman was present, kuderstood that the sugar schedule lie subject auder diacusuon, and the lit of concessions which will be k1 by the senators who have the bill Urge was finally decided upon. It BMlde that tiie other differences i exist were discussed at theconferThe tact that the Democratic caucus has been postponed is il Id as a victory for tlie^oiise oonis, which gives them irprestige in kutest. One of the Democratic conis who has lieen most persistent in

foiniB N«'»fr.«H ii.uieii, Tie.l mol Hie Sorts north to south. The greatest portion of Left to Fill with Screw Worms. the district bounded by Blue Island Texarkana, Ark., Aug. 2.—Henry Avenue, Lincoln street, the river and Wheeler ami his wife, colored, who live Ashland avenue was burned over and 40

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HE MoltAES. of the conspiracy was to prevent bisentering upon the duties of president of the republic of Brazil, to which he was elected by an overwhelming majority in thedosing days of De Mello's relHlion.

persons whom the officer discovered in (he act of burglarizing a butcher shop ia the north part of the city. Detectives have been at work on the case ever mee and claim now to have convicting evidence aguinet Cole and his son, the whereabouts of the latter being unknown. A negro is also involved, an unde of McAfee, recently sentenced for life for the murder of Druggist Kysi. r, and Detective Thornton left Iasi night for Chicago to secure the latter. It is claimed that old man Cole bears marks of injuries inflicted during the desperate

Wentrru Lriti^uo.

IMtrhors.

There is dissatisfaction throughout the struggle with the otfic t. in which

country.

in the north suburbs of town, have been arrested on the charge of murdering the 16-year-old sister of the latter, who had been living with them. It is charged that they tied her hand uul foot and left her alone for days at a time in a secluded cabin. The flies got on to the lacerated jiprtioiis of her li<iily upon which she had been beaten nnd screw worms resulted by the hundreds. When found she was literally a living skeleton, and was too fiA- gone to receive any benefit from medical attention. A coroner's jury found it a

Acres of lumber yards are nothing bat

smoking endiers.

Fluid* 1 * Fanned by Wind*.

SATOLLI APPROVED.

HU Temperance !iitlin£ Indorsed by

ArchbUliop Iceland.

St. Pai l Aug. 2.—In an address before the i atholic Total Abstiuenee

The fire was discovered by a watch-

man. He saw a blaze on the outside , , .. . , , . , of the fence on the east side of Lincoln ><»" r day afternoon Archbishop street, near a single shed, and turned Irelftnd ex l" vilWKi s,,0, '« a Pl ,roval ,,f

iu an alarm, but before the first engines arrived the shed was a mass of flames which had communicated to the su v - ronuding lumber piles. The Martin yards are 2,500 feet long by 400 feet wide, and the flames originated in ex-

HE IS HER CHILD.

case of murder, and Wheeler and bis m-tiy the right spot for a strong north wife will remain in jail until the next weg ^ w j n( \ to earry them through the grand jure, which meets in November. 4 1( t!l aM(1 brea(ith of the yiirds . Wheeler has tihvavs borne a good 'In r- W1II /drove the flames so fiercely acter amvng the wlnte ^'..ple but was that tbe fi|>t whit . h arr ived disliked by the negroes because of h s utu . rlv M iui d cal, after call aristocratic manner He h is been sex- a(lhtlol - ial wa8 In;ld e until over ton for 10 -ears at the Southern Met!.- ^ eugint>( , aml tb l ree Hreboats were at outst enuren. ! work. It is not likely that even they

would have counted for much had not j the wind died away after the fire had

Mrs. Holm's iirniai «.f I'ar.-iiiaa.' HrT,.rse.l been burning an hour. The course of in » p.-riiliar Will Contest. the flames was southeast and east for RtKKFoRI), Ills.. Aug. 2.—111 the cele- the first 45 minutes. Piles of lumber, , ^ -i , lath, shingles and cedar postH were bra tod Bohn will case Jndge . haw has ; - wa ji owef i „p with rapidity, decided that 11-year-old Charles D. Bohn Kn«i«n*rr,.L is the child of Ml'S. Lucinda Ik.hn and The WiU( , lli( . Illv ( ha ,,, ut 9:30 therefore enMtled to fUMMi l. It was con- ^ ^ b n U) hl(JW tnilll the tended that the youngster was really Bonth with 1ps , viob . m ,. than be the son of amdher woman. Hus view !or( , Tb .. .. tart( .,, y Il()r ,h was supported by the testimony of Mrs. a - an) , llllnl , aJ back b , a lmi . Bohn herself until the physician who , j ^ j ;l .int. The sudden attended her and the child was brought ch in U1 „ lJlr ;.., tiuU of the flames from Colorado and swore to the con- ht 8t . V) „. al ,. llgine companies un-

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has little education, broke down and re- to run lor th ir lues. No engines were versed her story, saving her first testi ahandoned. bm three of them had close mony was the result of threats by Sam- calls hors and men narrowly escap

uel Matheny. who had eloped with and married Bohn’s adopted daughter Leonetta. It e case had gone against the

that no agreement was in sight, | ile i Matheny. who had eloped with and mg death. The firelioat Yosemite, at ..:t,k «t... x t \ , . » wnrlr nintisA /xf wiinv hwr sti'uni Mini I

work in one of slips, lost steam and had to tie pus lies 1 off with poles and boards. She finally got out of the slip with no more damage than a severe scorching in several places. The lifeboat (Jeyser h n also a close call, but ran through the flames which leajied out over the

Oirmlm City Clerk Smiles to a Large slip and escaped unharmed. Crowd ami Then Shoots Himself. Fatalities and Acehlent*. Omaha, Aug. 2. XVilliam Wakely, j Two ,,f her men, John McGinn and

boy Matheny’s wife would have been

$40,000 rich t.

SPECTACULAR SUICIDE.

last night that the situation was | hopeful of agreement than at any

CAMDEN BLAMED.

kiC'r Treat Kpeeulatinn* to He Crltl-L-ised Iu Inre.tigators' Ueport. ksiiiNGTON, Aug. 2.—The senate trust investigation committee is

kring its final Tller ^ ,s n<> Omaha’s city clerk and a well known x bo111 . ls Froeding, were badly biuned Eilicans will present a^lisHg'remnetit P«»l>tieian, was the principal in a siiectac- while fighting the fire. A large > main features developed and that last ,,i » ht - IIe accompanied “.Siamese,f’ hose which they were hold (will be two reports showing the a select party of ladies to a local bathing mg got away trom them and knocked cal shadings of the two parties, resort and after seeing them to the b..th men over the side of the boat upon i are some features, however, upon water’s edge climbed into the ropes a pile of burning cedar i>ost»a few feet ,i all will agree, and it is nnder-j marking the danger line. Facing a large away. Their injuries are not fatal. 1-ire-I that the part which Senator Cam- : crowd of sightseers he slowly drew a re- man Phelan inhaled hot air and was kas played in the inquiry is one of volver and with a smile on his face blew badly burneil. In addition to the tirebints on which the Democrats and | his brains out and drop{>cd into the lake. 1 men injured, the following casualties

Iblicans agree. On this point the Mis conduct has not been unusual up to | occurred:

Tpony will be cited ami the facts as ( the moment when he drew the gun. llis Liei tenant John McGinn of the firetbef;appear commented upon in a man- 1 affaire are supposed to be in good order, ' boat Geyser died of his burns at 12

ner which will not. it is stated, relieve ; and his family, one of the most promi- o’cloc-k.

the West Virginia senator from blame. nel ,t in Omaha, can assign no reason for i Otto Rafter, fell off a lumber pile;

CONGRESS.

SWALLOWED A BEE.

back broken and will die.

Unknown man, struck on the head by

I ^ j cap Inim a fire engine, knocked

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SHINOTON, Aug. 2.—The sundry j Inspiration Nrarlj Ceased. drowned,

hii. interspersed with less important ' Lancaster, Pa., Aug. 2. Mrs. Daniel xhe fire bnnied until late this morns, occupied the senate’s attention. Stanton of this city has had a narrow es- jjjj, j( jg extremely difficult to obtain le former an unusual number of cape from death from a very peculiar an estimate of the losses, but the estihnents were proposed and final cause. \Y bile eating a peach iu a dai k- mated total is nearly coin , t.

was not reached. Mr. Chandler’s ened room she swallowed a bee that was

butcherkiiives. cleaver an ‘volver were

used disastrously.

HASH Ell TO PIECES. Gill AtiroiiHUt Killed liy Hie Inilnre of

Hit FarHclmte.

Anderson, Aug. 2.—In making her first balloon ascension in this city Tillie i Sabern of Richmond yesterday afternoon

tbe recent letter of Mgr. Satulli in ro- fell from the parachute, which did not gard to saloonkeepers holding member- work, and was dashed to death on the ship in Catholic societies. “The Catb- r i Ver bank. Miss Sabern’s brother had olic church.” he said, “has put herself m(lde tbm , „ st ) . n sions of late and it was on high ground in opposition to in- !li( . ft . at8 tlmt {be unfortunate girl adtemperance and all its alliances. No mired and tried to imitate. Her brother stronger ami clearer words collidin' pleaded with her not to do it, spoken than those of 4jc<i XIII in his ‘

letter on temperance work in America.

of the father of the council of Haiti- Bisck spider riaane. more and of Mgr. Satolli, the cour- Eckekty, Aug. 2.—There is a plague

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Chicago Colts ycsterilsy took their fifth straight game from St. Louis. Corhett got hark from Loudon yesterday and is shooting off his mouth about his anxiety to meet liiokson K. C. Johnson yesterday broke the V mlle Ohio state bicycle record in Steubenville, making the distance in oil 4-5. Indianapolis, after playing exhibition games since Sunday, will renew business in a meeting with Minneapolis tomorrow. Xhe Seaside Athletic club (the old Coney

. . . _ Island crowd) opened last night with I ox-

agcoiis and intelligent representative in 0 f black spiders in Crawford and parts big ami fencing contests. Police watched

this matter, as m all others of the great ()f PerTy counties. Several imtsous have things closely.

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fi jug hH8 Many of tliew* spiders nault l»y hrcxlie 111 tiie tirst \V linlitntftonari' of enormous size. One was killed Baltimore game,

here which was more than three inches across. After its death 41 young spiders were discovered huddled on its back.

put the church in her true light.” IOWA DEMOCRATS.

They Coouoend |.1»** I*r«*Mi<lent tuid Nomi-

nate a Ticket.

Des Moines, Aug. 2.—Ex-Governor Boies presided over the Democratic state convention which yesterday nominated H. H. Dale of Polk county to

head the ticket for secretary of state. , , ,, , . . . „ The resolutions reaffirm the platform w,n fil '’ jflhdavits aga.nst all the 4 . , . 4 ip *i ♦ new men employed on these roads who of ist)2 and demands of congress that work 0M g a)1 ! bl ;, „ is 8il ,, t i u ,, lt the same be carried out m good faith wjll 1)OH ;tiv, ly he carried out. F, r by giving a tar’.IT law that will lay tie* Wnyue is very pnritanieal 0:1 Sabba i duties on iinports for revenue alone, oli-'crvaticc under the new municipal

administration.

ltd ii I l»l ion liy Strikers.

Fort Wvynk, Aug. 2.—A sensation has been cnustxl here by some of the discharged strikers on the Pennsylvania and Nickel Plate lines declaring that

Yew 5 ,>rk-Boston game yesterday was .■An 11 inning contest. Center Fielder Duffy’s natting was the feature,

live consecutive safe hits

He made

revenue alone.

President Cleveland was commended for his ability, wisdom and patriotism. One of the unusual incidents of the meeting was that not a candidate

opened headquarters.

POINTED PARAGRAPHS. Gobi reserve is now 151,975,607. The Baker City (Or.) National bank lias

uuspended.

Chris WcinholU murdered John Mooney in Buffalo in a light. The city’s third

murder in a week.

\rinor plate investigators went through Homestead mills and made tests which failed to confirm statements of informers. Moses Cook and Robert Henderson, prominent citizens, arrested in Russell-

(>!u<I.Ht<tii«* Not Coining* London, Aug. 2.—Under date of .Inly C0 Mr. Gladstone lias written in a rather shaky, irregular hand an answer to the invitation of 100 representative Americans to visit that country. He expresses gratification at its reception, but declares that advancing years and trouble with his eyes place obstacles in his way which he can hardly hope to surmount.

Hi*<ily Slimy: by H***’m.

English. Aug. 2.—Amos < oilier, three ville, Ky., for murder mi a charge of par miles south of here, while attempting to ticiputing in a recent lynching.

“hive” a swarm of been, was attacked by

the insects and horribly stung. Mem-j Warning to Farmer*,

bers of the family armed with brooms Valparaiso, Aug. 2.—Several farmers ran to liis rescue, otherwise he mig it in this county have been caught during have been stung to death. His head and the past week by two strangers who limbs are swollen to enormous size, sldl claim to represent an eastern fy;m sellin; his physician is hopeful of his recovery. A n(JW variety of seed wheat, which they

. , 77" .. claim will produce 20 to 25 bushels more mprovokeil Simon.,*. to the acre than any other variety. They Indianapolis, Aug. 2.—Joseph A. w jj| t)) ,t sel’ the seed at any price, but

Michael, while drunk, last night shot make a contract to furnish the seed and John Humphreys, a boy, while the latter take half the crop for their pay and ag( ■« was playing in the courthouse yard. | tosellthe f ruier's half at $4 per bushel. Michael stumbled over a board with They also caught several farmers in 1 i-

Cofigr«*iiiiiAn llrytm ah Kill tor.

Omaha, Aug. 2.—Congre-sman Bryan

will shortly assume editorial control of wiiicli the VmIvh were playing and iii a portecounty,

the Omaha World-Herald. The paper moment of frenzy pulled his gun and Wlittccappcr Ail<l* viunlcr to ills Crime*, will advocate the free and unlimited shot. The boy is perhaps fatally in- Lexington Ky Aug 2—Near Oak coinage of silver and '.piH.Fe the Cleve-, jurod. I dale 'Oscar ’Morton shot and killed trv and further his candidacy for the , " ,H ' *•“" “ w ‘ n,,ow ’ F lank Wilson. 1 he cause of the shootsenate. Indianapolis. Aug. 2.—Frank Malone «>« "as a whltecap whipping several I'lririfi'i Ag -uol .Mi.igs KU-ks Tak n I’p. isdying at the city hospital from a fall nights ago when several questionable

“ An _ o (tonirressiuun from a second floor window at New Jer-! women were severely wlimncd. Wtl-

t I tohnson teleirranhs in reference sey and Washington street. Hewassuf- ? on up <me s cause. Morton had Tom L. Johnson tekgiapns in reierence f ,,„ n „„ lli ^ i lull ,i ,.,,,1 ,, w . been warned and when Wilson put in

learanee opened fire upon and

nim instantly.

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INDIANA NOTES.

i w.is not reacnea. air. unanuiers i out-n iuui*. ouo .. - ■— . Liite iii t ho iiiglit \\ i]'nl||ii|i 51.ii'..i.il dm.'nt that the action of immigra- on the fruit and the little insect stung her Jw^Jj^, be ' wa8 8b o rt several thouiouimlsMonera in regard to adinis- throat. By violent eougl in,. Mi.. btan- ^ j of j aU( | two brt . engines, if aliens should be final and that the ton ejected the bee, but her throat soon wb i cb fi re men were forced to abanaiasion shonld be appointed “by and began swelling, and in a few hours it was ( j on tbw flames. Both of them were .... ..... ....

the advice and consent of theseu- sonearly closed that respiration became partly rescued, but the heat was so great dog whiih developed hydrophohin. was adopted. The whole day 7 in the difficult and she was in great danger of aJll j the ru h of fire so swift that it was Dr. J. T. S dehlxof Seymour, one of the was spent on the election contest being choked to death. Medical ntteu- necessary to abandon them. leading phy-icians, has been stricken with

j blindness.

Valparaiso Central Christian church I membership will probably extend a call to

Their Promoter Cniivleteil of Fraudulent ex-l iovernor ('imse. I’se of .Mail* In I> uver. Diamond I’lateglass company, Kokomo,

Denver, Aug. 2.—W. H. Hale, for- allowed its employes who were with the

the Hawaiian c«.i..nis.io...-r.. j (Vrunk. shot'at Bo'b Calloway ami missed merly proprietor of the Gun Wah inndi- militia half pay during the period of their ashingi .x, Aug. 2.—The Hawaiian him, but the bullet passed through tlio c.d agency, was convicted m the United absence.

. ii window. His principal injuries are in-

attorney general and he has wired J. t<jnia ]

W. Nightingale, an examiner now in Illinois, to report at Cleveland imme- | Hoosier snichio* in St. Louis, diatclv and take up the charges.’ y T Louis. Aug. 2.—GeorgeN. Wells,

who eaine here 18 months ago from Evansville, Did., died from morphine |

Battlegroundcampmeeting began today. | poisoning while being taken to a hosRed Men’s meeting in Anderson attract- 1 pital in an ambulance. It is an alod 5,000 visitors. leged case of suicide on account of a

Ball Bros ' tin stamping works in Man- shortage with tbe Royal Cigar company, light. ^Market slow with prices'alamt >ii li.oi Mu. it il «kicii. .... New CongreMiiiiml Aspirant. Good to choice shipping unci export steers. Elmer Heaton ot Worthington suiciileil v , ., > i , *:il)U/i4.H7; inedium l o good shipping steers, v. ill. quicksi.ver and morphine. Valparaiso. Aug. 2.-Judge ( i mu- ^ ,, 4 c ,hu’Its. *2.'4.54 Five Rochester children were bitten by a packer has announced his c andidacy' for a.4.5; choice feeding steers, 42.50 cTOO: gmid

MARKET QUOTATIONS. Frevnilliig I'rii'e* For Grain mid Cnttln

on Am;. 1. I iidliiiiikpol I*.

Wheat — 42.(4t i ,0. Corn — 45,447c.

Oats “O 1 .,(.(41'.,c.

(’ATTI.E -Receipts 150 head; shipment*

v*. Funston, Second Kansas dis- tion finally' succeeded in reducing the and was decided in favor of the swelling, but for some hours Mrs. Stau-

crat by a vote of 126 to 92. ton suffered terribly.

Murderer Lyiiotauu.

Elkhorn, W. Va., Aug. 2.—Yesterday

|tuir Lfftdy to t’oine uf l:cciue*t* by Audersoii If'illiday' of this place, whih*

the Repiiblienn congi'essional iiomina- to choice heiters, *.(.i5"i:i.75; fair to me tion in the Tenth district. Lake and dinm lieifers, #'J..(0«c 1.1.5; common hglit Porter counties wifi give him 52 vote) fleffos, *1.5(l(.i2.25; g.K)d to choice cows.

ON A USELESS VISIT.

GUN WAH MEDICINES.

Mission will today* visit Secretary ^Hol^da^hiS h,W m ' of havin''uielX\uailT‘S

^purpoio of'the’visitMuff decTares’ Tliree ofT^.lilng FartT^rowncd. dcfra « d “ Hllle 8 f. nt ( ,

. it is neither to ask the restoration Little Rock. Ang. 2.-A party of ^ t ( "Snese pliysidan. 0 He also repbe (pieon nor to ask compensation yonng ja-ople from Warren. Ark., were f ewute(1 that his medicines came from her dethronement. It was evident, fisb on Saline river when one of the china, although they were simply a dei \it, th t he felt deeply on the i,, ; s was capsized and John B. Brad- coction of mountain sage made in his

peet of miking a in.llcy ot noimff- : ,,. y an(1 M; 8 . (! s Helen Ritchie and Fan- ottil . e .

uie Koonce were drowned.

and the Landis and Johnston factions ore said to be united in his support. Too Hot For llifc Coiiv^ntioiiH. Indianapolis. Aug. 2.—Tlic Seventh district Proliibiiiou convention yesterday afternoon nominated B. M. Blount ot Marion county for congress. Only a dozen delegates were present, two of whom were from Hancock county and

one from Madison.

State Gas Inspector .Iordan reports that £;(i,nno.uOM has baeii invested in nmnufai - lories in this state since the discovery of

natural gas. Holler Explosion. Hose Hill cemetery, Bloomington, has ElkiiauTi Au( ,. o _ By tho explosion

«< ■.«*. n.,x** Paper company s mill here yesterday afternoon James Hiatt, the fireman, was

*2.50(45.00; fair to niediuin cows, ♦200

2.50.

I loos—Receipts 2,500 head: shipments 1,500 head. Market slow with prices generally 10. lower. Good to choice medium and heavy, *5 HI (45.15: mixed and heavy packing, ♦a.oo.a. 5 10; good to choice light weights, t5.15:4) 5.20; common iight weights. ♦5.05(4, .5.15; pigs. iM.25(ii5.(K); roughs, H.IMIeM 75. SllEE.r—Kej-.-ipts .’(Kt head; shipments 5< 0 head. Market dull and slow. Good to extra lambs, £3.004,4.50; comnloti to good laintts, ♦2.0Oiii 1 2.I5; good to choice sheep. *240(1(2.75; fair tomediuni sheep, £1 .T.jei2.25; common sheep, .50c,4

♦ 1.50.

bee m further developments in h |i. but iu rerngim d noncommittal fc not likely that auytliing will come

fhe visit.

I’liblie lii-tit Stntenipnt. (asihnoton, Aug. 2.—The monthly Jement of the public debt shows that aggregate debt on July 41. 18'.)!. %.L633,8;)(J,240, as againpt *1,642.-

Omaha Iluti’hrrH Strike.

K»0 Call* l or C ampers. Omaha. Aug. 2.-This city’s meat eupEpworth*thglits was' iffillm'd^'cste^ butcherlsat the Cmlaity and other phutls. dav bv four different persons receiving They demaru increased wages, remstatemcesages calling them home on account rneut of strikers without prejudice an.l of deaths or serious illness in their i the settleiiumtot grievances in Chicago, families. ' st - Louls aIul Kansas City.

in the town today. The first burial oo

ourml in 1821.

A report that the Indianapolis street commission-r and one of his foremen are owners of a feed store where city supplies are purchased is being investigated. The flag of the Grenada Killes, which was captured by General Mattson’s t mI maud at the battle of Mill Springs in January, 1802, lias been presented by the K>'iieral lo the Tenth Indiana Hegimei.tal

. association.

Chicago Grain anil I'rnvIsloiiM.

Wheat—Sept, opened 54:4-%c, closed

critically injured and the building dam- KD* ,e. i)ec. opened Stl'f- Lc, ciosisl 50 4c.

aged.

I’VU Iii h Sewer. India n a 1*01, is, Aug. 2.—William Smith, | aged 40, fell dead while at work iu a Ninth street sewer yesterday. Weak heart and excessive heat are the causes J as-igued by the coroner.

Corn—Bent, opened •FV^c*, closed 47}^c. May opened 44 , i -V^c, tloMed 45^i,c. Oats—Sent, opened 'JVc, closed .,c. .May opeiHHt closed VmC. PORK—S 'pt. opened 70, closed ♦I'].75. LAUD—Sept, opened closed ^>.02 05. lOns—Sept opened closed Closing cnsli niArkets: Wheat 52‘ 4 ,

corn 40c, <i its , pork #1^.72, lanivh.lt *,

nbs dhCki.