Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 August 1894 — Page 1
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tiKKENCASTl.K. INMANA. SATURDAY AUGUST I, 1S94.
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tary of agriculture to construct reservoirs for the storage of water in the semi-arid states and appropriating sfuCHf,-
000.
Private Peiinion Hills Tor Hoosier<%.
NEWS OF BATTLE.
OffiDiul lleport I>«*('«*at of Chinese. Japanese Repulse l'neon drilled. Washington, Aug. 4. —Ofticial notiti-
|t,t STRANGE CAREER. ^ 1» Proinlnrnt Wuman I.lveii In the Sum.
Honse With Two lliisbandn.
Dktroit, Aug. t.—No woman in this
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ge/Ht ntiraatuin I'nsontcd on the C, ; n,li t i« tlw 11 lh "
to Elizabeth New, widow of Jethro New, lutl.tltv ot <t (Dipso, ceived at the Japanese legation here last
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Su^ar Sohedulo.
IViDinalic state ('onvontiou.
late captain company D, Twenty-eighth Indiana. A favorable report has been
night from the foreign office at Tokio. The telegram stated that on July ‘ilia
AS TO HOUSE ACTION, made by Senator Palmer, chairman of WAS SHE LANG OR SAMPSON? portion of the Japanese troops at Seoul RUMORS OF FUSION DENIED,
the committee on pensions, upon the 1 1 *
house bill granting a pension to Harriet
ggBf || ■IIIher. of the Conference Com- R. Tate, widow of William S. Tate.
I-or Itivvrs ami llarborfi.
Washington, Aug. 4.—The river and
Heady to Accept the Latest private company L, Thirteenth Indiana
Katlicr Than Kcport a Sec- U\ illr\ . ^^^^■]i,,:<i;rcemciit —Others Ktaudin); ,
oo^Eiitt >•'.oik \\ it'ioiiKton itudjc* t. pavbo,. appropriation bill was reported VFJfc 1 oiT ’N, Aug. 4.— The under- from the conferrees to both houses yesnhmdto" among the tariff conferrees terday and agreed to. As finally passed ,
wtnt vadjin-'l late yesterday aft- the hill carries #11.488.,H«. an increase c « nnng the laaly of a dead wife-one T ' ,J i^i of §1.919.491 from the hvnise bill. Com- utentifying the remains by a photograph
One Al »ii*h Claim For tin* Hotly Htised on a oto^rapli of Krttemblance. Anolher Mlnutidy llvHvrlboH .\ rtlrloH In IIor Trunk and Oftorn In Fvldcuice a
re of Some Other I'enuin.
Chicago, Aug. 4. — Two husbands
marched against a much superior force of Chinese entrenched at Shun Yueng. A battle ensued and after heavy fighting the Chinese were put completely to rout and a large number of prisoners and munitions of war were captured by the
Japanese.
(fn the morning of the 80th the Japanese proceeded to march against Gasan.
tian Temperance union, the founder cf the Door of Hope for fallen women ami the organizer of the largest and most useful charitable relief society of last winter. She was known for her good works. She even visited the police courts to draw fallen women away from their shamef ul lives. Yet she is now under
or Those i.ikeiy to iiccome Such Hoy* arrest for threatening another woman
with a revolver, and it has come to light that for several years she had lived in this city with two men, to bothof whom she had been married. B. F. Reed was her first husband, and she was married to him when she was la years old. lit*
III Filet, They Finuimtr From l*o|>tl1Ntft
Irjuml l>> mi F x pi onion of Powder Circtin Visitor* Assaulted and Kobbrd.
Other News of tin* State.
iNS'i.vN.mn.m, Aug. I. —Interest in
politics is being revived in this locality disappeared, and she went to Uushford,
ernoon v as that the session today*should and the other seeking
Shan \neng is situated between Seoul py reason of three things-the probable Allegheny county. N. Y.. where she ami iva^an. wlmre the n«lit lK*tween the . , . m-irrii'd \V XicholM NiehnU ■stablish his a!1(1 Chinese resulting in the »<U->«nanent ot congress next week. H,e ^
hnng Uart cither an agr, ,h « “^“dm-nta, the senate receding daim by describing every article found iZ^r^'dap^'^w n-pAri^l to have near approach of the Dcmocmuc state It W;(8 in ls „, that ho limrr fe,l Mr-. o t c . 111 . *» t 1 « w . her baggage—is the dilemma which occurred. convention, and the rumors of fusion be- Reed and they came to Michigan. She disagr ent, the ultimatum of senate Sorry New, For Applicants now confronts Coroner McHale of tins It is t'.e opinion of the legation officials tween Democrats and Populists on some had shown letters telling of llec-d’s death. having been presented by Washington. Aug. 4.-Public Printer ci ty. that ,h *' * v '' f‘«mi t,’hinese parts of their state ticket Taking the ‘>nt Nichols says that Mrs. Reed forged •.< 1*1- * r\ _ _ _ a ..a .. .. n . J witiircow < •< t *111 itii 11* » iiiihai'-. tlio ilt>i«>UT 1 t iiuiii I 1.1 iiYlltlil 111:11 lllsi Vikllllif W'l 1
Sorry N«*\vs For Applicants.
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on the basis of the saccaiine Indiana Appointee ConflriiiFil. session was found a ticket signed‘‘Mrs. ki i-n- It is i. p,,rl, d 1 hat there h is (* lm K suicere in tlie gossip. All the streBgtli of ilic raw sugar used in it with Washington. Aug. 4.—The senate has Lang,” from San Francisco to Philadel- i„. e ii ii fresh collision l«*twcen the (hi lenders deny it and insist that there will All of I n cent differential on the refined confirmed (iisirge C. Columbia as post- phia. On her trunk was found the name nese and Japanese troops in C Tea. It be no mixing. The rumors, traced to 11 discriminating duty equal to the master at Lawrenceburg, Ind. *-]j. Sampson.” Coroner McHale eu- seems that afit r lh<*ir recent defeat th ■ their source, emanate from hojieful
SANTOS SENTENCED.
PreMlclent Carnot'* ANsa**ln to be liulllo-
tin«‘«l “CeuraKc, Conmnlf**!”
Lyons, Aug. I.—At the conclusion of
Bol l of the honse conferrees are favor £0 o LVo,?- 0 '- #119 ’ 209;815: gold ... . ab«inclined toward the schedule, be 0
3He they believe it defines exactly the THRILLING TALE OF THE SEA. h"ou alter the bunal Leon Lang of duty to be paid 0.1 refined sugars Plnlade plua came to Chicago and deandTis free from the objection urged Crew of th« Cambria.. Chief Saved After dared that he thought the woman was agaii t the senate rchedule-that owing ,Vrlu * , , 7 7 ,7 y *T ,n Wth wording of the schedule it was San Fbancisoo, Aug. 4.-Word reaches California for her health Mr. Lang impitdlile to tell beyond the 1-Hof acent hereof the arrival of the British steamer had a picture of Ins wife which strongly ! ■£-, ntial what trto duty would be on Cambrian Chief at Taltal, Chili. Weeks resembled the dead woman, but when it the iviined article. They are of the opin- ago the vessel was reported lost, when came to describing her baggage heconld . , ioXbiat the duty in the schedule will be Captain Thomas’ wife and child and not tell the appearance of a single article ' confi «1 to the 1-5 cent differential. It part of its crew were rescued by a boat ’V the corocet s pnssession. lhat ofliis Understood, however, that while in- from the British ship Dee. A second cml. not being satisfied, declined to anr-
olint to accept these figures as the best 1 boat was sent for Captain Thomas and render the baggage, they an get, and while considering that his crew, but in the darkness this be- & B J
inti;.- they an^ advantage over came lost bytheDee.. The second chap- .''n’i:!'nil
ever, Reed appeared and he lived in tl o same house with Nichols and the woman several years. Finally Reed kicked Nichols out. and has since reigned supreme. Mrs. Reed today acknowledged having lived with both men, because
delivered to find the woman’s relatives Japanese assembled their whole available Populists or men who still cull them- she did not know what else to do, but
strength and took the offensive, achiev- selves Democrats and yet are close to claims that when she married ing a decided victory over the Chinese. 01 sm declarations in favor of the new Nichols she really believed that Reed
party. Chairni.m Tom Taggart and was dead. The Nmde M. E. church has others in the counsels of the parly say e.xi'ellcd Mrs. Reed because of the si an that the report is without foundation. '' a *; .‘V r r.' V' , ' 1 ' lll 1 < I l i , ' ! vn "i 1 v lutertst in the eouventioii increases as *’- v Nichols and Reed, and they ate
its date draws nigh, and while there is ' u,u ' 11 it‘«iw<‘ted.
but one candidate for some of the posi- more Yiiji.ri.-H i.y 1 nr.
the trial of l essario Santo, the murderer tions, there promises to lie some very p.......... 4 _T|irc.* fr iincd\v.*llof President Carnot, the prisoner was pretty and very interesting contests for . . ’ ., 0;t ' ‘ . .> 05 w . T . vlor
sentenced to be executed by the guillo- others. The probable action ot congress ' ' 1 , , \
tine. When the death sentence was nt- on the tariff {..II is most discussed ns it ^ were destroyed by hre .yesterday
Vive 1,. relates to the platform. afternoon. Mrs. Isabella Irvine was .... Additional interest is stirred up by overcome by smoke and may die, Will-
re\oiution sou ate. i^t night's Democratic primaries and iam Conners was struck on the head by the prisoner was immeoiately seized today’s county convention. Most of the falling brick and Tony Camero was by the gendarmes and hurried toward primaries were well attended and the burned about the head and face. his cell beneath the courthouse. As h - convention is developing interesting ef- ... . , ... left the courtroom he cried: “Courage, forts in behalf of aspirants. Pullman Hectares war on a. k. i. ’ ‘ ’■ • — Chicago, Aug. 4.—An open declara-
Kerious Knnawny. tion of war on the American Railway
Indiana! 1 !u.is, Aug. 4.—James Broden, union has made by the Pullman with M. O'Connor & Co., wholesale Palace Car company. It was followed
_______ grocers and Mr Collin*; wholesale f>y»»official announcement that under lonahle from several points of view, gpairseized 'the little baud "of~ siulors. She had written him last on April 18. counsel gaven.-ticeof appeal, andindo- ^ ' >f Ml . t toon Ills we’re v.tv dan orcnmstanc.-s would the company when the time for adjournment was But fiuil i ly , when the pumps were saying that she had met a lady on the geronsly hurt m a rnnaway accid.mt last employment to lator agitators.
the senate schedule, they indicated a ter of this thrilling tale comes from Cap- ''Tote Cor,»n, r McHale that the woman comrades: Vive I’anan hie.
tain Thomas. . He reports that the gal- ^ ^ P ^-“ "" ha,,t
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^ report received from an inside i m} reseners from the D -e reached his “tarried 10 years. She had started from tnde, his habitual smile disappear,d Ice is to the effect that some of the vessel in safety. When the dawn came »«»Francisco in April for the east. troio his face when the sentence <>1
and the Dee was nowhere in sight de-
onferrees found this schedule ob-
Fxplicit AtHcrtion*.
death was pronounced. The prisoner's
reached had not only failed to indicate a 80 nnded and it was found the vessel was cars and thev were to travel together to \'l Die ivconls' willingness to accept the schedule but making very little water, hojie returned, the seaboard When he did not heai 8es8l0, ‘ l,e ent< 0,1 tlle reL,>uUl
m.» luii'r.^ST.52 * - >■ -
CAUGHT IN A CLOUDBURST.
HOLES TO THEIR STOMACHS.
on which leaves the situation in vaUon Taltal was reached,
pul and refulers it possible that iuwd of an agreement being reached the Mlt may be a disagreement. The ure for a bill is so strong in the k'ty, however, that the probabilities : all still favorable to an agreement on
ne line.
Five IN-r^nn* Ot erlaken aii«l Swept Away
li.v the fCu*hiiiK \\’ater.
Tkinidad, Colo., Aug. 4.—A cloudburst in the hills above Berwind Thurs-
niglit. William Kleinschimdt of this city and Mr. Welch of Mattooli also suffered seriously. The IfH'itl gentlemeu were showing the visitors the city when the accident occurred. Bro,leu's skull is fractured and Collins will probably lose
an eye.
in.K ATION OT SLEIH’lNIiC \«s.
the unidentified woman in Chicago and concluded she had been his wife. He prepared to recover her property. Cor1 oner McHale was relieved when the
Nov.l Way ,>i Feeding Two children westerner identified the trunk and its day night caught a party of five persons,
Similarly Affected. contents by letter, even to a bottle of tt n 0 j whom were swept away and and Arthur Wiles, wide returning to Baltimokk, Aug. 4. -Two little pa- tooth powder. He mentioned note paper drowne(1 (.. Cando, the mailcarrier be- their home at Mt. -Eu.a, this county, tients, after undergoing similar surgical m the trunk. It was tnere, punted m , , .. ,, ... n ..i.,; 1 ,... i,;,,), onerations made necessary by similar his name, and was fou.-d just where he tween Uueosa and Berwind. on the av from a arc-.s, were wnilaid b) highoperauons mane uertsfary uy suiiiuii ... ’ .. ’ - ., ., ..... . wavinen. Thev succeeded 111 making
Kobhrtl Willi#* H«*turnliif; From a rircti*. Ili'NTinoton, Aug. f.—David Rausell
Committer I>i*po*<Ml to Krport a Hilt Changing tho System.
•iccidents rest sice bv side in the same described it. The name ' B. Sampson” rival of the Gulf train from Denver at wuyineii. 1 ney slice,•eded in 111 cstraKLtzr.t:±,^ - —..rvsr'.rs.
making
(>ne
Hans,*!!:,
shoulder, it* is no clew.
will probably die.
Whu 1 ru/./.lr* thr Coroner.
teml the canyon leading to th,* latter
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I aentative Brickner’sbill, introduced dur- I-ut’in’thc sidc’of the body to his atom- f.g' an 'imt'int 'at: a'likencss oV’uu- ll!*ad ,,,
tog the Chicago strike, and which pro- ach. TuIh*s are passed into these open- w ,»man. Theeoroner waa in a qmindarv. ft l ''" n,,l, " a ' 1 n««s and t,„- too l ^.nivd through a lf the deceased was Mrs. Lang, how Companies engaged in interstate com- funnel into the tubes to the stomach. , t . ». ^^^Berce shall own or control by lease all Both childivu ncridcntallv a:,--on,.-r,*r- i,n ■■ property .1 ‘ ' o rodve lime which they found at their S-aPf™* « — M,s. Sampan,
that they were unable to escape. RELIEF FOR WELLMAM.
Inilixiiit Fi carlim* to I he I rout. Cl.K\ ki \::i>, Aug. I.—Professor R.
Bischoff of Fort Wayne, It v. C. A. Frank of Evansville and Rev. Mr. Schun
of Lafayette have been chosen clerical New y»i k
delegates, a*,d Messrs. Fotb and Walker txf f ’.. .kl *j > 1 - 1 * ft 1111 (Ht.ft rtf’ I . 1 f:l Vl*t t < » I 11 V'
tl'iol.'aud iix'nVg'a pi-naltv of' s'l'ii' a day contraction of the esophagus, so that it graph? How came she with a ticket “p.riV.'^partvV v,'^ r„r failure to comply in each case. Sev- w tmpoasihle for them to swallow any- bearing the signature of Lang* Or. be- IlL . . ,-
ral laembers spoke in favor of the prin- ^hniK- llicymay l>e c ured. h^ecomnliHee^beHeve that a^ineasure of HIS BRIDE HAS THE TRUNKS ‘ hat character Will la* reported which j en *.. 1 ., 0 „ vt i le iwnmsler Flee. From Arrill include diningcars and all palace- rf ,„ „„ „ T»„r. ars, but the time will doubtless he ex- , , , • 1 . rm ended to 1896, with a view to giving Cincinnati, Aug. 4.-A special to The lompanies time to adjust their business Enquirer from Mount Sterling, Ky., «the change. says that Postoffice Inspector W. F.
Fletcher swore out a warrant for the ar-
Maney Not to He Reprimanded. r est of Dr. J. L. Brown, postmaster at
homes on th,* floor. The lime caused a why did she not resemble her own photo-
WashinotoN, Aug. 4.—Secretary La- Jeffersonville, Ky.. charging him with bnont has disposed of the case of First selling postage stamps at a discount, j Lieutenant James Maney, tried by court- with embezzling postage stamps and Snartial as the result of killing Captain with falsifying his cancellation of postil ed berg at Fort Sheridan, near Chicago, age stamps, pr. Brown was at Lexiug‘The lieutenant had been previously ac- t,,n 1 ° , ‘ rt bn,1 “J tour ‘ An attemot w-as quitted by the civil courts on a charge of ’ nR , do , to 8erve , warra ' lt , V* lh 1 i-ith murder. The charge preferred before had disappeared, leaving his bride with
the court-martial whs conduct nnbecom- 1118 trnnKs.
ing an officer in assaulting Iris superior shot tor Giving Testimony, officer. On this charge he was found Wii.liamstown, Ky., Aug. 4.—Yesterguilty and sentenced to be publicly rep- (1 John G i tu . kn ,. r testified in the police rnnanded. Secretary Lament has in- court against James O'Hara. Six hours dorse,1 upon the record of the court: | ater (fHura shot Glackner dead on the
•Disapproved by the department. 1 Ins (lo o 1H teps of his own house.
finally en is the case ana Lieutenant Maney will not be reprimanded nor will it Mu*t stm He on. he be again tried. Chicago, Aug. 4.—Tho A. R. U. has
r.s yet taken no action on the proposition Keiiate ami iion.e. ,i ec ]are off its recent strike. Such a
Washington. Aug. 4.—The last of the resolution was howled down last night
appropriations — the deficiency — was j without action,
passed by the senate after an entire day’s
discussion. The bills for the admission Fx-Oovcmor m:»>r Dying, ot New Mexico and Arizona to statehood Jackson. Mich., Aug. 4.—Ex-Governor were reported and placed on the calendar. Austin Blair is pronounced by his physi-
The house dismissed bills for classifica- chins to be in a dying condition, due to night fire was discovered in the house
tion of railway mail clerks and clerks chronic intianimation of the bladder and
in the fir-,t and second class postoffices, kidneys. but neith ir was acted upon. The con- j
ference report on tho river and harbor POINTED PARAGRAPHS.
Lfindnii Time. A-lvlws Ills Countrymen 0 ( Cleveland and Utt ) of Lafayette lay tn Art i’r,»»i>tly. delegates, ti attend the generul Lutht-run London, Aug. 4.—Tin* Times, com- synod at Milwaukee next week,
menting on the loss of the Wellman ex-
Arrant of Dr. Iterk.
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Sport iik Not?*.
Nrarly h.o mi peoplu saw N«*\v York and
Brooklyn break even yesterday.
ing either of The "two womem what has and the location of the survivors, says: Com mbis, Aug. 4. -Since the death ,.t , V , < 1H ' vrso'lDiyTinu'hlsl' hiui.y’('irve’
become of the other? These problems It is Rki late to express an opinion upon Miss Grace Cohee, the victim of her bo- | M11I |
Coroner McHale is wrestling with, nor the foolhardiness of the expedition, trothed's bullet at New hern last Satur- 01,1 man \n»on refused to play in Lonishas he yet answered them. Meanwhile Mossel bay. where the party will likely ,iav night. Dr. Conda Beck, who tired vill,-vest,-i-,lav unless he could fiirnish the iHith claimants are increasing their en- return, inav w beset by ice early in the t i,; f at al shot, has been arrested and put t„ ( || s . GHme giveu to Louisville.
adventure. Doubtless Mr. Wellmans lwari ng is set forFriday next. emmgho.h, 1 ,* to follow the exan,pie.
Catcher (icaily of the Phillies was.liadly
property.
HOPE OF THE FUTURE.
Oun , n llrport Sen* I'ronpect «»f Hevlvad
liimiiif*** the Next Week.
New York, Ang. 4.—K. <4. Dun & Co's weekly review of trade today says: An
countrymen will not delay in taking steps to prevent the possibility of a
lamentable catastrophe.
RARE METHOD OF SUICIDE.
No More A,lv<-rtiHe<l Letter.. hurl yesterday in falling against 1 lie grand Indian atoms, Ang. 4.—Postmaster stand in an effort to capture a foul fly. Salim has received notice from the de- x ( -« York World this morning says C< r partment that hereafter he is not to ad- belt and Jackson will never light, that
important change in the state of businets i>ri.«ner Saw. off in. iiaml amt vm-tiao nncl iimed letters in a newspaper, .lacksmi has lelegraphed that he will not is near at hand. Congress will act on niee.i. i«> Iteath. no j u , 0 sa vs department has fight in the south under any circuinstances. the tariff question one way or the other, Bk.M.kviu.e, Tex., Aug. 4.—Fritz En- r( ., w hed the conclusion that the results Bull players must have great respect for in all probability, within a week. If it glekiug of Milheitu, a pros]>erous planter, from advertising the letters do not justify Tim Keefe, the ex pitcher lie appeared passes the pending hill, or if it fails, in waH placed in jail, having become vio the expense. ' as umpire in Boston yesterday and there either case the definite basis for future ] en *] v i ugane , ’fhe jailer took his din- —~ was not a single kick. Has the luilleniuiu
business will enable many to act who ate t 1: vesterdav and as he was Jonlsii’. Report tn-nie.i. now waiting. Whether the one course a8le( ,., i,, ft p’’ Eilgelking afterward got Elwood. Aug. 4.—The report by Gas or the other would stmiulate the greater t l 1H)k thp ,i um .. r kl nfe. sawed hi., Inspector Jordan that natural gas is giv-
increase, it is certain that either won , i lH11( i off. hid the knife nnder the mat- ing out is not verified by the facts in this I'revaiiinK Trice. For Grain and Cattle
arrived f MARKET
QUOTATIONS.
give relief from present paralj zing un- j reg8 and laiil down and bled to death. locality, where there are 25 wells and certainties and cause some increase in none of them dead. At times the wells business, at least for a time. .111111, 1 nungerou. shipment of Naptha. show increased pressure. nast'vear uud nlerchamBse st^k^huve London. Ang. ..-The German tank - Seen so reduced that the mere approach steamer Heligoland, which sailed from Explosion nr low,lor. of a decision, without certainty what it Philadelphia July 20, bound for Ham- Bkoi-ord, Aug. 4. An explosion of 1h to do, has thin week encouraged large burg, passed the Lizard yesterday. The powder in a bottle seriously injured the 4* * TV * _ — _ . . ■ -■ * 4,4 . ......... * 1ft) ■ * 4 . ■ . .* / .T . 1 C 4-V * 1 4.4 1 ^ f i I I I I * 4 k ■ k . 4 4 1 % . k
preparations for increased business.
BURNED TO A CRISP.
on Aug. a. I iHlianapollfte
Wheat — 42..,-t'd^c. Corn 4i. 1 j(850.'.
Oats iMkga:,-.
<'A'l'TI.K—Receipts HtHi head; shipments
400 head Market steady.
Good l<> ehoiee shipping ami export steers.
Heligoland has a cargo of 1.200,000 gal- 12-year old son of < h . Dillv and the #:t'nidt-i a'); iiiediiim togoixl shipping steers.
ST A 11: NOTES.
Ions of naptha in bulk. This is the first eight-year-old son of James Hardis.
time that naptha has ever been shipped
Three Itovs, llt-wildered by Smoke an<l i“ bulk a, 1 1 s. the* Atlailtil. tile dallgeri ire, Naffer Horrible Heat I,h. ous character of the thud having beretoSpenckrtort, N. Y.. Aug. 4.-Atmid- fore deterrtd 1,8 Bblb ' 0eDtiD that wav '
Losi Hi* ('harm*
occupied by Cornelius Place and family. Fa YKTTl'.viu.ii. Ang. 4.—The John The door was broken in and ^Ir. Place, Robinson circus showed here yesterday his wife and five children were rescued and in the side show tho snakecharmer, in their night clothing. Three older Lee Millwood, was playing with a larg.
#8.tK)((i4.95; co,onion to fair steers. #2.:.5,({ 9.25; choice f, •■ding steers, S*: Vi .,9.00: good to choice lu-iters, *9 l )„,9.i>5; fair to me ilium heifers, ♦*J.,!0„? t.15: coininon bglit
Clinton county fanner the Russian thistle.
Engineer Little, the CiM-hran victim who was reported us improving, is dead. Albert Platt had a hand torn off in a threshing machine near Logansport. James Finley of New Albany used a
- ww* *» ssas tps ssls
Another Chicago lumber yard Imrncd. bovs slept upstairs. A ladder was put diamond rattlesnake, 'it became angry razor on his wife with probable fatal effect. 5.15; coium-.u light weights. #5 ,Xk„5.1,i;
4 *L • * • ft 1 * 1 4. W* <1 Vv.kf.k^.k Vf.klUx'i-v.xA r.xNv.1.1 4. 4... f/x Vf 1/14 Kx.f U V!>ni l >*1 S n CI ...U. 4.4X.*»4 .. U S $ 1.0l)W i"). OOl fOUir IlM. #4. CH)(f M. 10.
bill was aneed to without division. Mr.
Blair of > w Hampehire created some- , —4. ..... . . ,, ,, ,, thing of’a sensation by offering a resoln- Iaisk, *5,000. to their window and they were aroused, and liefore Mellwood could extricate Mrs. I Ji/. iiH-th Spurlm of Nhelhy county tion instnicting the commissioner of Ixiraine, (>.. is to have a tinplate mill but bewildered by the smoke and tiro himself he was bitten twice over the left died of lockjawfiom riiiiuing a needle into labor to investigate the nntulier and cir- employing 1,000 men. they wore overcome and burned to a eye and once under it. I he man is dy- her foot
cows, 42.00,.,
2.50.
11,)08—Receipts 2,000 head: shipments l.ono head. Markei strong at slight ad-
vance.
Good to choice medium and heavy, 45.10 <35.15: mix,si and heavy packing, 4-5.00 5 10; go,si to choice lightweights, 45.!0(g|
cumstancts of southern lynchinga. It Fuller returns from Tennessee election crisp, went over and the house adjourned to confirm first reports of Democratic victory.
Monday.
mg.
cAnoirF CiF I IGHTIV11*J<T Association of Railriiails.
Fire at Farmer City, Ills., destroyed the r ’ 1 CHICAGO. Aug. 4.—The plan which business part^jjf the town, withalossol T | iree „f 0ne Family chosen as its Vic- was evolved from the strike to organize
thus From a Party of Ten. a ji the western roads in one association
Getting Into tho Union.
Washington, Aug. 4.—The New Alex- 4'o.ooo to 4,5,ooo
ico and Arizona statehood bills were re- ('nnmouwealers fought for a trn n at Newport. R. I., Aug. 4.—During a has been given an impetus by a proposi-
Coonelsville. 1 , u J , "i 1 - 11 ■ |'. UI " " ’ heavy thunderstorm yesterday afternoon tion from the .Southern Pacific to revive
Evansville has n negro in the person of Nat Baker who is gradually turning from
black to white.
All tlie mim-s are running full hand at Clinton and about 1,HI carloads of coal are
being daily shipped.
Cigarist Igoe of Indianapolis was fined 425 in police court for running a slot ma
ported to the senate yesterday. In the Coone sviiie, i a. iney ««« «■■ ^ case of New Mexico a constitutional con- 8e '^ a ‘"^ al '‘ s s .,,. H “").rVharle.ston now a wagon containing fo people going to a the old transcontinental passenger aaso- He appealeil the case, vention is provided for on tho second | vi ,“ off island navy yard, is pre|,ar picnic was struck by lightning, and three elation. The indebtedness of William Wo,hI. ex Tuesday in July, 1895. Arizona has al- to ^ the scene ot the Asiatic war. it i>ersoim were severely injured. Benja- ii r Mre Too Weak For Traction Fnalne. recorder of Clinton county, who recently in*her 4 ^!^provides ‘foV’admisaion^on »*'^liev.xL mia Anthony’s shoes and stockings were Delaware, O., Aug. 4,-The bridge niade good. Aug 1 UfM P * r all .. New York Tribune's Washington special burned from his fe it his wife s en ire at Stratford, near l.-re, gave way with , Jacob S. Gross a trackwalker employed 4 g ’ 1 ’ 1 ' gays President Cleveland has decided U. bo(jy was burned black and their child s H geif propelling thresher last night, by the Nickel Plate railway near Du Pcffer*. Aria Laniu Dill. unite with Great Britain, Germany ami limbs were burned black, ihere is lit- EnK i ne ^ r ae (irKe Smith and Edmond was killed by a passing train. It is sup Washington, Aug. 4.—Senator Peffer Italy to preserve the neutraUty of treaty tie chance of recovery for the mother sk(je{ we ie lulled. Both leave families. > ! K ' Ht ‘ tl th: i'- ^tdowu upon tlie track and has introduced a bill directing the secre- ports in China and Japan. au 1,11 1 • went to s n
rom^lis, f UMM l.iO.
Siikki*—IteceiplH !k*h(1; HbipnieutB 200 head. Market aUwly. (mod to «*xtra lambs. ft3.0(> <f *1.50; common to tfood lambs, $2.(X)('/‘2.75; K n °d to
fair t«» medium
sheep, §1.(K)^2.15; common sheep, 50c^
♦1.50.
C'ltieaao Grain ami Provisions* \'f IIi:AT—Sept, opened 54 s - l ,e, closed 58kc. Dec opened 57 t cloned 50 Coen Sept opened i9 , c, closed 6 {c. May opened 40,'4c, closed 15 H c. Oats—Sept, opened ^> 7 hC, closed 30c. May opeueil 34^rC, closed 34c. P()UK Sept, opened 112.90, closed §13.10. Jan. opencnl $1-.50, (dosed sl‘i.00. Laud Sept, opened 4>T.05, closed IT.I5. Kims—ftSept. opened #0 70, closed #»)77. ('losingcusb markets: Wheat corn 40' 4 e, oats ^»*' 4 c, pork #13.10, lard #7.1J, ribs *0.77.
