Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 September 1894 — Page 1

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UREENCASTLE, INDIANA. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER (5, 181)4. ten cents per week. NO. 204

f. IliHWN TJLKS.

The ex-PresiderU Addresses a (’onvcntion In West Virginia.

0 U A VISIT TO S. B. ELKINS. >00 h riii>iu*i»*n' Manifested Orer His ApP* 4 *rs |ire — He K‘“ vlew * th •■ »' tl.« CuinlnK Cnmpalgn »n<l Speaks In f»ior |>I Protect Ion — I>einticrat Ic Nom-

For ConKress Wltlulrawik

£,k:ns, W. Viv.. Sept. The Republican* of the Second congressional district nominated Alston (Gordon Dayton ,f Barbour conntT to run against (.'hairman W. L. Wilson for congress. ExPresidcnt Harrison arrived by special train from Cumberland and with his Janjthter, Mrs. McKee, is the truest of rt-Secretary Elkins. A coinmitUie was ippoinbsl to call on the ex-president and invite him to address the convention. When the committee escorted the distinguislied visitor to the open-air convention there was a great demonstra-

tion. The ex-president said: Hi* Visit Purely Social,

TOWN SWALLOWED UP. Mining Hamlet In Pennsylvania One* I>own In a Cave-In. Lofty, Pa., Sept. 6.—The little mining town of Scotch Valley was swallowed up last right in one of the most complete mine cave-ins ever known in this region. The scene of the disaster is on the western slope of Mt. Lookout, the score of houste composing the hamlet being at the mouth of the shaft of Mt. Lookout

colliery:

The wildest excitement prevails throughout the region and details are fragmentary. It is known, however, that the dozen houses on either side of the principal street of the hamlet are

SIHIRED HIS WIFE.

DEATHROLL INCREASING.

More living Found In the Vicin-

ity of Hinckley.

PinkPitv, Minn.,Sept. 6.—The death-

Young Florida Fisherman Also Shoots r " n ilt Hinckley is growing, but slowly. I,. ,l i i The remains of three bodies were ills .MOULT-In-Law. I brought in from the eastern county road | yesterday. One was a man. Of the

other two there was left but a hand and

i)rin ii\

C. F. Heady, an Indianajiolis Ilrakeman. Loses His Life.

CAUSED IHUtt UtAIHS. Kn/.orhack Hog llring* 11.kd I.tick to Sev-

ern I Owner*.

Fvlton, Ky., Sept. 6. — News has Reached here of the death of ’Squire Doc Webb near Dukedom, Tenn. Some time last winter Sam Stone was taking nu old sow from his home to Latham, Tenn. While crossing the Obion bot-

POLICE OFFICER KILLED, a leg. The hand was that of a child, MERCHANDISE DESTROYED, tom, near the home of Squire Webb, the

tVlille PnrMtiing llurglitr* He Meet* Ocnth »t Cleveland—Pennsylvania Cobbler Terribly lleaten by Thieve*—Nebraska Man Saved From Lynching—Farmer Wound-

ed by Hi* Daughter’* Lover.

but the leg was that of a boy. Later the Itody of Mr. Lovell and his family, four

the Di*covery of Coal at llri*tol—Laporte County Man Accused of Starving Hi* Wife to Death -Her Body Din-

hog succeeded in getting out of the wagon, frightened the horses, which ran away, throwing Mr. Stone out and breaking his leg so badly that amputation was necessary, which caused his death. Dr. Curt Lovelace, assisted by other physicians, performed the operation. In the course of time ’Squire

covered by Neighbor* —State Note*.

Kniuhtstown, lnd.,Sept. fl.—A broken Webb 1m ■came the owner of this same

Inim<“ here to this beautiful valley to par a visit to a citizen with whom 1 have

altogether, were recovered. They lived EIrM Carload* a I.<>«< Kxcit.ment Over

about two miles north of town. Searching parties are out in all direc-

tions, but their orders are to bury dead where they lie. The seven bodies brought in with the lx sly of Axel Him-

T _ ; sou, county commissioner, which was

JACKsoNVn.i.E, Fla., Kept. 6. William not included in yesterday’s total, brings - , . , , . completely swallowed up in the gaping F. Hayes, a young white man 30 years the total number in Hinckley up to 331, wheel on a freight car caused a wreck razornaek sow, aurt hist }

sinkhole and nothing can be seen of the jf age, a fisherman by occupation, mur- and in the vicinity of Hinckley to up on the Pun Handle road here last night pi^.'IVb'.r'gticeet'sleir'hi esesipVng other buildings of the town but the roofs, (len d his 16-year-old wife and danger- " f * As yet it has been nnpos- j n which ('. F Hea^-brakeman, living from Stone, she again made a sui ccs>fnl gables and chimneys. It is impossible ously wounded his mother-in law, Mrs. Can of sawS and Sms' which at ludianapolis, was ihlled. Eight car- break for liberty, which again frightto state accurately the numlier of fatali- SllKlul MiWOU iu East Jacksonville. fonS its bank are still sending up dens, loads of merchandise were destroyed. ‘j”’ hom^. which ran away ami ties, or if there are any. Reaming par- Hayes’wife had left him on account of clouds of blinding smoke. nUring it S1 KMU s'^ncK t‘£^ ties are now extTtmir every ineiins to re- , imoassible for a man to iret near tin* SKHiot s < 11 \iu>l. im same aoeiorH anipuiauHi me »u»f lease the occupants of the engulfed cruelty sevcnil months ago and gmie to w .^ r i t h!ts Wn decidwl to draw off , ,, n R tcml hmb, hut death rented At the dwellings. One of the buried houses live with her mother. La l night Hayes the water, as it is now supposed that <•<>»•"> M * n “ V fum ral ast Katunlay, Mrs W ebb t e has taken fire. apiieared at the house and was admitted, there are many Isidies in the jsmd. At »i”ui»it’l« tor His iir* '' 1 ’ l> scimre, < loppei < ,i< a o

The cave-in was caused by the giving Without provocation he began shooting. Pine City the work of relief is running Ei.khakt, lud., Sept RolH>rt \ oltz ^ S( '' 1( aths way of the timlxT supports in the work- 1 r . f .. . . . tVi » , smoothly. of Laporte county lm« been arr^steil on ings of the Mount Lookout colliery wounding Mrs. Mason twice in the h««l ^ the charge of killing bis wife by malwhich have not Vkh>i» in operation for and omxt in the side^ His wife ran !*■- Ask.,,* for Aid matment of her during the illness which

alsmt two years and had been neglected the In-d and he followed her shoot- Dn.i-TH, Kept. 6.-A1 night he citi- wiw t< , nilillatefl b h( . r (lvil , K iu want sh . w.. shot b, 01.1 Ma„ who* s h .

iu consequence. Alsmt 5 o’chx k yes- mg her through the back, the ball pass- zens of Baruum and Moos,.* Lake about . m<1 miH( , n , having litendlvV-. n starved mr....d .0 Marr,. mg through her heart, out at her left .10 miles out 0.1 the St. Paul and Duluth to ( , (>ath Xfter her death' foltz disap- Bai.timokk, Sept. O.-Eomething more breast ami through her left hand road were out fighting hie ami have th) . WUU T,1 not have t h all mi l,l surprise was eaused among Hayes then calmly reloaded his pistol asked for aid from Duluth. One of the u*eome known but for the islor arising , K s,ple alsmt town when it leaked out and walked out. Searching parties are j Duluth fire department captains and a f vom the decomposition of the body, t j ult j () | m Hedi irv 1 prominent staafter the murd,*irr. cryw with 1,0(K» feet of hose were sent whieh attract,^ public attention to tl , UmX married to Miss

All day it was a tight for the safety of house where her laxly lay. . .^ r . oW (laUKhter of

the towns, but iv]K>rts by wire from both places say the towns ai*e safe un- iim.i> in < ai* 11 \ 1 r\.

less the wind changes hack to northeast. . . ~ , The settlers were also lighting fires and *«««*«» rom »\\ 1 i.kr.l t by

several buildings and farms were burned. 1 ’'

terday aftermsm the inhabitants of the hamlet were startled by the rumbling, thunderlike reports which warned them

r-.- - -ii jf the falling of tons of roek and debris ben v, ry pleasantly associated It was deserted caverns of the abatinui expected that I shoubl be called upon j[ oue tl mine many feet beneath them, to address any public liody. but when 111- Q lu i uons tus were these sounds, the j vital. I choose to come. Ion are assent- terror stricken towns people were still

BRIDE WITH A HISTORY.

K11.1.hit ItY III KOI. \ Its.

l'i«l 10 discharge an important public,bit y . f urt ) ier horrified when tin* ground tremI will not tberefere detain ymj with hM alld SW ayed like an earthquake be-

speech. Ibis dist.ict will la* before neath tb(>111

all eyes this tmtujnn. 1 bis contest is not | Meanwhile some 50 miners were ini

Police Officer at Cleveland While Pnrsn-

itiK Thieve* I* Shot.

Cleveland, Seiit. fl.—Police Sergi aut

a restaurant keeper. One year ago MissRock was the target for John Price, 7(1 years old, who shot the girl because she refused to marry him. Price boar U*d with the Rocks and he and the girl

Duluth ermen yesterday out in the river picked showed much affection for each oilier.

isaU.'"it h;ip|)eii3”ti;nt"your praient rep- j NiehoJas Sheehan was murdered yes- but no lives are re.K.rteu lost Th Jeekersonv.lle, Hul., Sept. 0.-Fish

rrsentativf had been assigned to prepare ti ^ ^ new portion of the mine terday by two burglars whom the officer smoke ha* been very dense in I

11 • 1... ......... o. o and the usual means of exit from the ' was pursuing. I he bur" 1 ' 1

mine was oompletely wiped out by the ; on the sergeant and he

SdU.::i h-idS;; it: «»>• -d only a wind is' ,o fan up a tightly coked bottle containing a The Rock family It is tlu-refiitv expected that his conduct Xe^^.^ coinplSy linSS out by Z on the serg,nut and he fell to the side- all this region into a mass of flames. note. The lx,tile was opened and the ^

will Is* subject<sl to severe and 'art ful t , avo .jn. James Perrin, one of the oldest walk with a bullet in his breast. Later

snitiny. 1 uierniiiately the proclamation 0 f the miners, got the men together and it was found that the burglars hHsbo ii made lr,* 1 resaluiit ( leyelaml ami started to lead them up through a tun- made an unsuccessful attempt to

Mr. W ilson tliat the tariff bill is not a ,,,*1 which htul lxs*n used as an air shaft, finality, but that tins distinctive warfare bu t which leads to the surface through s to go on. If you approve tins, sho" it 4 series of slopes. The rescuing party by returning Mr. M dson to congress, nit 3n the surface had made an attempt to * *' *' , 1 —u have felt the el- 1 - - - - -

liad

attempt to blow

open the safe in the office of the Ohio

Provision company.

if. on tla* other hand, yo

mt a passag** through the mass of debris

bets of the depression, it you t hink more wb j t . b bbM .k,*d the main entrance. Fail

Saved From Lynching:.

JrLESBi’KO, Colo., Sept. (>.—Chris Frohm, wife murderer, living about 18

of this, hut if you consider the heads of were awaiting them. departments and subordinate officers, you

will see that there was an attempt to act WANT ANOTHER CONFERENCE,

fcr the best interests of all the people. I !

. _ , girl, who reciprocated his affcctiouatt Settlement Wlpe.l out. 1 ailJTn captivity at Six Mile island, held mojo' y ' | 1 r!*ch- !m l 'th.'''fatmly! Chippkwa Falls, \\ is., Si'jit. 0.— by thrive men who have kept me hert* thm^ t4M>k a different view, and is now ser\ r - Fisher Meadow, near Estella, a sniall days. I want to b»* released from theso ^ u 7.y^ ars ’ sentence for shooting her.

settlement, was wiped out yesterday. , wretches. \\ hoever finds this please come John Paul and James Mitchell of this to my rescue at once. DofcLY HdnTEIL city lost both of their extensive logging A party of fishermen has gone to Six outfits and camps mid a large quantity Mile to investigate.

of logs. The Buchanan mill was also

STRANGE ACCIDENT.

j last May. Her husband told the neigh- | l,ors she h;>'’ gone away visiting. Her

Fire* Mill Dnriiiitt;.

II FAD BLOWN OFF. Fate of K« v. Boltlauder, Who Wa* llnnt-

\i\K For KurKlar*.

Knox, Ind., Sept. (i.—Rev. E. Bohhtnder, pastor of the* Gi*nnan Evangelical church at Siin Pierre, accidently shot and killt*d himself.

Military Balloon Struck by Lightning and

Three Soldier* Injured.

Aldershot, England, Sept. C. — A strange ac*c ! dent occurred during some experiments with a military captive balloon which were taking place in the presence of the duke of Connaught. The weather was stormy, and while the balloon was being hauled from its elevation by means of a wire rope it was

HSSSSSiS 35 ; ~SgSXiS: SSa**?«5 only.hat we have lone the best w. con,d Ke,.«cu,m I. imperaUve Frohm >H*W i claims she hanged herself Superior Junction the fires an* reported blmvillK j lis h „ a d from the shoulders and f^ll^en^, Lr^is tW

d<. If the people at the elections this fall Trenton, N. J., Sept. The manu- au d he then buried her. condemn the recent action on the tariff factoring potters of this city addressed;t we shall have an end of tariff tinkering. letter to the operative potters, who have I Doctor Fatally shot.

When the tide of emigration started peen out on a strike for several months, Atlanta, Sept. <>.—Dr. Robert B. cedar jxists and millions of feetoftimfrnm the seaboard it turned to Ohio and as ijj IU , f or a conference for the purpose Jackson, a well-known sixtcialist, is lying ber were burned. A small settlement

j very bad, but at last accounts the town ^'"fisd away from the trunk. He uof‘cxpsttwlTo live. was still safe. At Poplar three resi- leaves a widow aud neveral eliildreu. ^ deuces, a achoolhouse, railway _ ties, Maiigird i« • Jelly.

ll»» Twenty Living Children.

the interior valleys, but now it is toward , . . <■. c,.,,.,. West Virginia Now the spring of com of discussing a reduction of w ages from

in his rooms tit the jsiint of death. Up-

on returning to his office he heard a rummaging in an adj<lining room. Going thither, he found a colored man, who at

about 20 miles north of Iron River has been burned to the ground, but the resi-

dents escaped.

PETITION FILED.

Action KroiiKht to C»ui|iel the I'lillumn Company to Surrender II* Charter.

Princeton, Ills., Sept. 0.—J. S. Pres-

KokoMO, Ind., Kept., t>. unnty a f an ncr, was found between the Commissioner James Curless was at rai i 8 0 f t),,. tracks at Lemoille, when* he Fayetteville, <).. this week attend- ba) j j ab j ()Vl . r oq hours, and a dozen ing the reunion of tlie ( urless fam- , ra iiis had ptisstxl over him. He was ily, a family most remarkable for mangled to a jelly, and was identified size and robustness. Mr. Curless 0 |,iy by papers found in fragments of

senior, aged 81. is the father of 25 chil- his clothes,

dren, 20 of whom are living, and all

men* is coursing through your fertile val- i the scale agreed ujxni when the stukc le; Tin* pick and shovel an* busy. Is was settled a few* weeks ago. The manuthisa time through the cheap ocean rates facturers name no figures in then* com- ,

t' liring into competition with your pro- munieutiou to the men, but say that a mice licgau fh'ingupon him, sending live ducts th>* cheap coal of Nova Scotia? I reduction is imperative on account of bullets into his body. As officers rushed

epeak as a patriotic American who feels the new tariff laws. into the office the murderer jnmiMxl , - - - ... , _ v , „ .

SHi'StSS ‘ YOUTHFlJL—DEPRAVITY StS

you have the courage to do your duty. I Two Siriking t'**e» of It Kecently I»e- — Judge Gibbous couit an am< m , < !« i Roven Isiys and six girls. From the second i M ,th of Brooklj r n, aged 22 aud 16, were thank you for your attention and hope j vdoped In London. Beaten by Thieve*. tiou asking leave to file inforuiation in miUTiage 12 children were Imrn, six sous drowned near the mouth of Oyster river

that you will immediately nominate the 1 London, Sept. 6.—Two cases of ju- 1 Bethlehem, Pa., Sept. (i.—Saffron quo warranto proceedings against the

venile depravity are just now attracting Haas, a cobbler, had *2,000 concealed in Pullman Palace Car company to compel attention in medical and humanitarian his shop, which wtis broken into by it to surrender its charter. Attorneys circles Iu one case a boy named Ed- burglars. The thieves attacked Haas representing the Pullman company made w ard Medhurst, who is just entering his with a blackjack and beat him almost no objection to the filing of the amended fifth year has been declared by a medi- to death, but did not succeed in getting petition. Mr. Schofield then asked that ,-d emu mission to lx* incurablv afflicted I the money, as the police hearing his m . xt Monday be designated as the date with a homicidal mania. Within a cries for aid emue n. tune Jnghteu npou which the court would hearurgu-

lH*st man.

New llninpuhire Hep,iblloan*.

Concord, N. H., Sept. 6.—The Republican state convention met here yesterday. Charles A. Busiel was nominated for governor. The platform holds the Democratic administration responsible for the business depression of the last year, condemns "the disgraceful attempt to destroy the youthful Hawaiian republic," expresses its disapproval of the administration's financial policy, protests against its treatment of Union veterans, touches briefly upon the civil service, election and revenue policies and denounces the Democratic, tariff

legislation.

Congressman Wit Ini raw*.

Parkeksiu ru, W. Va., Sept. (i.—UonRoUsman James Capehart, Dem<K*rat, of the Fourth (W. Va.) district, who was Mtominated hist week after a bitter feht. has withdrawn because of opposi-

tiou to him in iiis own party. DEMANDED THE PLATES.

Governor of Mi«»|**|pp| Kcfllsr* to Give

I p the Special Warrant*.

Jackson. Miss., Sept. (>.—Spt*eial Oflif *' r " • J. Burns of the secret service bureau at Washington yesterday called "it (inventor Stone and" demanded the 1 plates from which the *2(m,iXMt of Mississippi s;k*eiiil waiTauts were issued wd also the warrants made from the I ..tie. p] a , governor replied tln^ the I'.itc. were not then and never had ""G in bis ]M>ssession, but were in the I'tisiiHly of \v. \v. Stone, auditor "f pubI"'accounts; that he was satisfied the A’lditor would refuse his demand and ■I'actiuu would lx, sustained by him. tIlicer Burns then called on the auditor o'' "latle the same demand, which was ■k' wise refused. Burns, who has been y f'tor the past week working up evi.'"o* in the cas»*, willawait instructions Washington before taking farther fl<*|»irt* From IHiienelil* Meager. " ashington, Sept. 6.—Acting Secrc1 hi stiiil yesterday that the govern

and six daughters, till tin* 20 living chil- yesterday.

dreti having families, several having attained the dignity of grandparents.

thhehas stabbed six children about ! them away. Haas’ skull is fractured in Ilts ou tb( , question of information to mouth he has stabbed six children aixmt half a (lozt . n placeg aIK i he wil! probably | ™ fllwl Gibb<ms sai(l , hat j,,

his own age, one of whom will probably tlie, while several other little ones have ]

narrowly escaped his attacks.

•Shot by III* Daughter** Lover.

view of the fact that the leading camsel for the Pullman company was out of the

The other bov, 7 years of age, of a respectable family, has been committed by a local magistrate for medical ex-

c* wiiM.il Mo Sent 6—Farmer city he would fix the date for hearing St. Joseph, Mo., ^ l’ 1 ; ’• r ,l '"‘ iu .i ulu ,*nts for S, pt. 17. The tmieuded Samuel Banks, In mg xo ’ . j M . t itioii simply < labortites on the reasons City, objected to Edward Stratton s sm l v tin* charter of tin* c.om-

BAStBALL.

We»t«*rn Leag^ae.

Pitchers.

Minneapolis. Frazer Toledo Foreman...

Six inning

Kansas City Daniels

aminationand observ.tioii iipon no le« ba „d and roughly ^.^^ed" fc^ that tlmu 2(1 charges j'’'"' UH od the young man in ejtvting him {i,,. any which originally secured a housekeepers and stores t.ttified from the Banks residence Sunday mght. cbartt „. f or tin* construction of cars, is hcxxl of his ; f M ( r ,„ ' Yesterday m-ai* the Banks home young 11<1W ( . llKair ,. ( i iu the operation of waterthat hehad “'^ti.ofkleptomajua y trilttou tied the contents of a shot- wo) . ks „ 1( ,. tri( . hi! ht plants, dealing ^ r "zX'tZSZ" r - * bu “""“

meat were alike unavailing to prtx-urc a uu * ° • _

cure.

in of

renting houses and occupations not mentioned iu the charter granted years

AU,-g<*<1 Swindler Arre*led. ago.

New York, Sept. (i.—Charles F. Am

Kefosed to Fny Over the Fund*. Jeffersonville, Ind., Sept. (L—The

city school board has refused to accede to the demands of Attorney General

Smith, who insists that the board pay indiamipoliK ('ni*s over to him fl 1,000, the amount of re- (Jrand l{aplds.Rhim**

siduary apportioiiinent of school funds. *"" s The board has ordered the treasurer not to pay it without an order from that body." The board is of the opinion that

as the city has been saving of its funds Pittsburg., it is entitled to tin* surplus, and if neees- Hrooklyn.. sary.it will fight the question in the 'J*''' 1 ""' 1 , „„ WaHliington. .>jocJ<drtle.

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i* ir» i) :t la 4 7 7 ’2 4 VI U

National Pitclicr*.

. Kusie .Kiirct . Kennedy . Yount'

Boston IgouisvilU*..

St. Louis Clarkson.. Coal Discovered at Bristol.

Elkhart, Ind., Sept. - There is Hh „ nmcli excit(‘im»nt «it Bristol over the !>♦•- (.’liicimro....

lief that coal has Ikhui discovered in pay- Philadelphia..J^ar-' .v f ^ _ • •

N ii liols.. . WiidswoiMli. . <i leii^on . Hutchinson..

ing quantities. An effort will at once Cincinnati.

n it r .. 4 S 4 . 0 X II .. 2 T (1 .. 1 S II .. 7 in (i .. 4 13 1 .. 7 in 2 .. « s 1 ..12 14 4 ..3 n 4 ..11 “T. 1 (i 1.1 J

be made to organize a company and de-

velop the find.

INDIANA BIIIKFS.

MARKET QUOTATIONS.

Prevailing Prices I - nr 44r<iiii und Cuttle

on Sept. 5.

John Lane of El wood dropped dead of

heart disease.

54(<» .Vic.

Indiana poll*.

Wheat — 45„i4flc. Corn

Oats :«i(«8»> a*.

Catti.e—Reeeipts IHG bend: sbipmeuts

Regret* Senator .lone*’ Aetloa, ,

Washington, Sept.6.—Senator Dubois | M . r ^ i s j u custody here ,barged with • n , ^ s, r —Reliable but

xa*— f -

stmibu* move onhis ,art had no foumla- Clncago, C>>.''muat .andLousA d U. His llml L( ,|, all an-yet structure w,,-consumed. ... ehoice shipping a.nd export

tio,, He would be found in the Repub home is said to be at Clay ( tty, ixy. in J (1(iubt with indications in favor of licau ranks to the end of his ter*., ho the Poptilists. Tie Republicans did not said. Senator Duliois regretted the Led a Gay Lire. carry a single county,

action of Senator Jones and expressed Trenton, Sept, h.—Howard White,

tlie belief that silver interests would be the leading bicycle dealer of Trenton, is An Awful Heath. l> *st subserved by remaining in the Re- ln j ss i,|g and his store is in the hands of (’i.ntral City, Colo., Sept. (..—E, publican party. officers on an attachment secured against Reed, superintendent of the Bobtail „ „ him as an absconding debtor. White is mine, while Ix ing drawn to the top of Lynching* Mu* °i'* heavily indebted and is said to have the shaft in company with W. S. Forbes Nashville, Sept. fi.-Goveriiorlur ^ osillg of \ liH stock at a groat nnrt E(lwiu . ( i r. Kirby, was knocked

ney has offered a reward of fo,000 tor j Kacrifl ,.,, and pixiketing the iuoney. He from the bucket and instantly killed. ... l5 . . the apprehension of tin* parties engage,. j ul8 leading a pretty gay life, lie t,.]i a fUstance of 525 feet, landing on (JjmbekijtNit, Md.,S, pt. (',.—Great ex- M.iKkai.-.K); roughs. #1.00 'i.T'.. in the Ivnchiug of the six negroes uear is 8ai ,i to lx* indebted to one western the tfl p of ifis head on a trolley with moot has been caused here bv the .SiiKEi--Reeeipts 2iKi head; shipments *200 Millington last Friday The^w; fl rm to the amount of such force as to bend the axles. (Us ,„ f a eas,■ of s,h,radio or Aisiatic ‘“Thi,,^ .«*“e^xlm" lambs. ? i.75<it4..K);

c"i,H„ K e In Enlisting Rule*. cholera among immigrants from Bremen commoii to go, si l'\ n ''”;*

rULLIlIXT »» 4F.-1 v****.-’*.* ■»•*'*. I **.V***.. ... L « V .. ‘ Two hundied delegates are attending steers. #1 M -1. IV choke feeding s eers, u. mjm -y**.I- x* sKrsJfrsas; worth lenglH* at Noblesville. g(M1(1 to t . b( ,i ( . t . heifers. s:i.21«t:l 10; fsir Matthew R. Scott, a justice of ti.e peace to n „ M ii um heifers, f.'..Vl(«:U(>; common •it Wavnetov.n, fell into a creek wliile fish- liglit heifers. tl.Vii <2 2.".; good to choic fi... shuck killed him. He \,as SU cows, *2.75-,Cl.(HI; fair to indium cows, years old. ILh.s Receipts 8,500 head; shipnients

ASIATIC CHOLERA. 2..VH) head. Market active.

(i(hhI to choH*e me<iium and heavy,

IH.covery of a < a*e Among <?li.4d; mixed and heavy pa, king, iii.cn. cry , ,, . i. 21: good to eh,noe light weights. at 4 uinl>erlnn<l, M,l. a,*.®. lightweights, f.1.75(<(,i.lM);

BRIEFS BY WIRE.

ornor has expressed determination to do all in his ilower to bring the murderers £ *~ “ " 7

No HecUive Action Vet, An Indian uprising is threatened in the

t s;,.nt fi The correspondent Northwest territory.

^r^L 8 ?nt Lhna telegraphs that Jack Dempsey and BiUy McfVirthy

■ - - s a „, yesu-ruav umi ..,egov,-.»- of The Times at j fo ^t aaB-rouml «lrow at New Orleans.

* , , Q , cnoiera among - *.„VM3.(Hi; fair to medium Washington, Sept, fl.—General Soho- r , m te to Pittsburg. The man, John f bet . p j, v ,,;, . *h,*ep, a0c«fl.25. field has ordered that hereafter, in view p eter Walther, was so ill that he could of the small number ot vacancies in the aot wulk H e was removed from tin* Chicngo Grain »n,i l-rovuion^

'v *-•

of -M years will be enlist,*d, except boys house outside the city limits. He with ('ouN- hept opend v,' /*, closed Sfl^c. as musicians or to learn music. others.were landed >» New York from a %2d^c.

''n* arrested and placed under parole conformed to the decree* of banish'‘Ht without giving any further trouble uie authorities. The department has J been informed as to whether there i®* cause for banishment or not of the#,*

^''ficans.

ment troops approach them. The gov ernment fin.Ls difficulty in obtaining money with which to pay the troops The police in the city of Lima have no received their salaries for two months. This condition of affairs has given rise

to much discontent.

Populist state convention at Puebbi, Colo-

rado.

North German Lloyd steamer. Tin* owmsr.'lfi 1 ’*’^c, closeii IlS^- 1 j(*.

to Pittsburg in a Pork—Sept, opened $14.15, closed $14.00.

Engl*,..1 After ( rete. 1 others were sent OU , X -- Berlin, Sept. IS.—The Tageblatt has c i os ,.,i Clir au ,\ the health authorities Jan. opened 114.17, clos,*d $13 to.

Burglars entered the Wabash ticket of-i ^ ,] is p at c h from Athens, stating that noti , ied LARD-!wpL opened »K7-, closetl ♦8.62. ft< S*1 M«Tthe e ^fe I of iroOo ‘ e negotiations are proceeding Is tween TrwaUrg Carti »U»nee, RiB^S^t onenrf $7.80,'dosrf *7,6.1. androblxxl the safeo #, I v-iurlmi,! and Turkev with reference to . „ ,...1 .7m, nm-ned *7.25.-

't^o;X:tIe miners scale was j Enghuid mid Turkey^ith r,ffi = to WAKHlNOTON ; Hep , C.-Cash halauce ^ :«*, ?Sri,2. out rth^ mJntblXrmd Uyprus^plusi^.CKHi-tKSi slerling, for the mjhe [reasuryfl 27,121,386, of which j „, rj , .^{jat. 2«.%c, pork •HOO, lard

tj work.

I ^51,678,181 is gold reserve.

$8.62, ribs *7.65.