Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 September 1894 — Page 1

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GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. TUESDAY,SEPTEMBER 18, 1894

TEN CENTS PER WEEK. NO. 274

(ME OF SILVER.

Statement Made Regarding the Same by Secretary Carlisle.

REISSUE OFTREASURY NOTES Slock nr White Met*l Not Affected When They Are Redeemed In (iold — Indlrtment* S»ld to Have lleen Found AKalnot Havemeyer and Searle* — Coluuihlau Uelh*. *" *** Returned—Other New*. Washington, Sept. 18. — Secretary Carlisle luv* made it statement concernj n( j the (Miina^c of silver dollars under this administration, the coinage Is iiiK under the unrepealed portion of the Sherman act. It shows that since the administration came into power 223 have Iteen coined, on which #o!W.079 has Ih-cu seigniorage. The secretary

says:

While the law provides that reduced treasury notes may he reissued, it also imposes an express limitation u|>on the power

JAFANF.SK treaty.

Why the United Staten Allowed England

to Take the Initiative.

Washington, Sept. 18.—In the ratification of the new treaty between Great Britain and Japan at Tokio on Aug. 25 the United States, for the first time since Commodore Pi try opened the ports of Japan to our trade and negotiated the first treaty of commerce, has allowed a European power to take the initiative in forwarding the recognition of Japan as a fully civilised sovereign power. This occurred through no lack of a desire on the part of Japan to accord us first place in such negotiations, and in fact a mutual effort to arrange a new treaty has been making for the

past 10 years.

This undoubtedly would have been

MAKES A STATEMENT.

HELD A SECRET MEETING.

O|»e*ator(i of the MahhIIIoii District Pre-

paring to Kestune.

Cleveland, Sept. 18.—The coal opera

LMITNATE FAMILY.

WILL GO ON THE STAGE.

Member of New York’s Most KxcIuhIv©

Set to Act.

New York, Sept. 18.—Miss Martha

Colons Breckinridge Charges That tors of the Massillon district held a Seven I’ersons at Wabash Down With C‘‘ olli,rrt . of No "' ^orks exciu-

. ..v . . | secret meeting yeeterday, at which » i n sive social set, is going on tho stage, she

r ITllUt oils I racticea. every mine in the district was repre- Typhoid rCVlT# gays she is, at any rate, and that

gen ted. The meeting was called to hear amounts to alxmt the same thing, even the renorts of ooniniittt‘es ani>ointed to ii her parents do with ecpial emphasis

WILL SUPPORT THE NOMINEE secure ininers and to make fiu«dprepara- CAUSED BY IMPURE WATER, say that slm is not. Miss L.smard is a

tions for breaking the long strike. It is daughter of Robert W. Leonard, a nuderstixtd that a large number of wealthy broker, member of the Union

S»y« Several Alleged Interview* With colored miners will Is' brought ill from ,Io B* From K»n«n« nnd Nehrnska HeliiR dub and owner of several hundred acres

shipped into Indiana -Win He Fat- of land in the vicinity of Mount Kisco, tened on Wheat Saloonkeeper at Ku- W ostchester COUllty, where he lias a fill**

■rllRh Won Over by the Ladle* Farmer Her desire to go on the stage was actu-

[Hnmc* iiiniRelf Not*, of the state. a t,d, therefore, l.y no necessity. PerWahasii, Ind.. Sept. 18. — (’harles haps Miss Leonard’s histrionic abilities

.......i.i | l;lV c remained a secret among

Him Were I'nauthoriced—Claim* to West Virginia immediately and be put Have Received a Majority of the Lenai to work in the strikers’ places. A strong Vote*—Women of the Ashland District guard under command of a Cleveland . . ... military man has been secured to proCongrat nlatcd Convent ion Sat unlay. t ect the UCW men. Ill ease of trouble,

Lexington, Ky., Sept. 18.—Every- which seems quite probable, the Fifth . .

thing was quiet last night, the nomiiia- naL^ I Hnupert of this city is a much afflicted h, to wu immediate circle had she not

snccessful and the United States would tiou of Owens Is-ing eoneeded. When the day on which the mines will b« man. Three weeks ago he was attacked herself forced matters to the eliinax of have precetled Great Britain in cement- the Owens men claimed the nomination opeueil, but it will undoubtedly be this with typhoid fever and shortly after- publicity by applying to Miss Marbury's ing the friendship of Japan by wiping by a decisive plurality Saturday night week. ward ids wife fell ill of the saint* dis- ;l |t r 'T 1 Lni\n'> i'l'ir*' \vTth S a^t'riv'' out the obnoxious system of extraterri- the Brec.kinridge men stoixl pat. They TO THE HILLS. ease. Then their five children, one iKpTg 1 '(•on^ia'iiv" ' After' leaving the torial jurisdiction hail there not been worked harder than ever. It has be- — after another, were taken sick, and now agency she met her father, who was

none able to leave the bed, in the housi

hold

negotiations with which the British to See ir Mu* w»* i)ra<i. were not obliged to contend. The most have been dispatched into the different Gai i.ifolis O Sept 18 At Patriot States just now. Certain eastern sena- with a view to contesting the nomina- showing too much attention to a neigh germ* i,, this water.

gether thev pr«x*i*eded to th**ir country

The family had been using water • . W' h « u slie tol.l her father of ,, , what she had done he said she would

not Ixi allowed to sign a contract.

of reissue by declaring that “no greater or have looked with apprehension lion before the Democratic congressional Imt. Mrs. Cox t lieu left home and rt less amount of such notes '**; . 0 '}^ upon the possibility of an invasion of convention which meets at Frankfort sided al,.n**. Cox, arming himself witL s!!ve. tmllion an.l the ItamlHr*! silver dol- J “P a “ ese bringing with thein next Saturday and which is the return- a revolver, went to his wife’s eottage

ROBBED THE DEPOSITORS.

SKFOND TRIAL OF I'AIUS.

1 rs coined therefrom then held in t he queetious of as grave importam e as the ing board that makes the official count and a short quarrel i nsued. Tin* in tn isin v purchased by such notes.” When Chinese cheap labor problem. The pres- llI1(l ,i<*claration as to who is the nomi- furiated husband .pulled the revolver .in fi notes are redeemed in gold there is no sure on this account was so strong that IUH , q'|,i s committei* is composed of from his hippoeket and sliot his wit*

olHtacle in the wav of their reissue, because the state department was obliged to one member from each county.

«.«’h redemption dixxinot affect the stock ^ ami r^mn, m the new trei^

Siiduen DlHiippearHiice of Two Italiitn

Hankers at l*itt>tbiirK:, Sept. is.—The police de-

Caiie Taken to I'rankfoit on a Change of

Venue.

Kokomo, Ind., Sept. 1H.—The second P'^tim ut has been notified of th** sudden

thiough the'lm'art, ins'ta'ntTv kill'ing 'ht*7 trial of John W. Paris of Indianapolis disnppcaran •.* ef Vincent Carrieri and The weapon fell to the ttixir and tin* for embezzlement in the Zimri Dwiggins Salvatore Lcvata, txvft Italian hankers,

mh u i*”it iiijM'ivyn r* i.x/n v Ii ^ *.i i ill ill* iFwens Aten ^%iariii«ti. i

of silver held in the treasury under the act that there should be Hiclnaert some sate- t-,,. .i,„ nrocl-in- murderer felt to see if his victim was bank failure was begun at Irankfort to- aud with them li:vs disapix*ared the hard of July 14,1890; but when they are re- guards against ‘ L.lnslativ.* districts and ^7 h '' r nde, lu* day, on a change of venue. At the first earned savings of a number of foreign

deemed ^hXer^inSMe ZlZ The Japanese govmiment has not b^i. ridge, has two legislative districts and “ f,n luVid ami •’escaped to'th* purclm.se.1 under that act they must tx* re- unwilling to consent to this, hut the ditti- heuci* two members of this committee, hiUs u e has not been apprehended.

terms of the treaty in a shape satisfac- one The ineiulx*r of the state Demotory to both countries. eratic committee for the Seventh district

is the tenth member of tin* committee, which was known to stand six for Breckinridge and four anti-Breckinridge. As this committee has done everything in its power for Breckinridge in fixing a late date for the primaries, adopting the challenge rule and everything else he wanted, the Owens men were alarmed on finding out that Breckinridge agents

Trentary Knlance.

Washington, Sept. 18.—Net cash in the treasury $126,640,6518, of which $57,-

430,351 is gold reserve.

FATAL FIRE.

Number of People KHleU In n Wn.hlnff-

ton Holocniirtt.

Washington, Sept. 18.—The most fatal fire of recent years in Washington was the burning of the mattress factory of Stumph Bros, yesterday. Four bixlies are at the morgue, charred and crushed beyond recognition, one is dead at the hospital, three injured men are at the hospital ami there may lx* others buried under the ruins, as several of the workmen are unaccounted for. Two of tin* dead at the morgue are now known to be William H. Tennyson, an old man employed in the factory, and Willie Ashe, a boy of 13 years. James F. Vaughn, a dork, died at the hospital. Four others who are missing are Henry Fowler, Phillip Ackerman, Robert I e tzel and an old man who had been employed in the factory but a few days and whose name is not remembered by his employer. MURDERED HIS EMPLOYER. Dark Crime Committed In Missouri, the

OliJ* > <*t lleintf Robbery.

tired and canceled, for otherwise there culty so far has bwn to arrange the ( , ac h 0 f the other seven comities having

would be, after the redemption anil reisdue, a greater amount of notes outstanding than tlie cost of the silver originally purchased nnd then held in the treasury, and this is expressly prohibited by the statute.

To Prevent Duplication.

The purpose of congress was to prevent the duplication of the currency, which would lx* the case if the notes and tin* silver purchased with the notes could lie outstanding at tin* same time. Treasury notes received in tin* ordinary course of business, or redeemed in gold or exchanged for silver dollars not coined from bullion, purchased under the act of July 14, IKial, are not retinal and canceled. All such notes are reissued. Prior to the first day of July, 18511, silver dollars to the amount of $36,818,204 were coined from the bullion purchased under that act. The socalled gain or seign iorage arising from this coinage was $6,Hii;.H03, which was paid into the treasury as a miscellaneous receipt, leaving $2!t,4«0,461 to be held as a fund to provide for the redemption of the treasury notes, ns pro-

vided by law. ' Notes Redeemed.

At the Isighming of the present administration this sum of $251,480,4*11 was still in the treasury, and standard silver dollars to tin* amount of $1,597,223 have lx*en coined since that time. Of this last sum. however, $520,079 was seigniorage, leaving $1,077,144 to be held in the treasury. It appears, therefore, that tin* whole coinage under the act has lxx*n $37,905,487 anil that the amount to lx* held in the treasury for redemption purposes was $80,557,605. Of this sum $4,121,000 has been used in the redemption of the notes and that amount has been retinxl ami canceled. No treasury note has lieen redeemed in silver unless silver was demanded, the jxilicy and practice of the department having always Ix-en to redeem in the kind of money demanded by the holder of a note. The presentation of treasury notes for redemption in silverlx*gan in August, 1873, when there was a great scarcity of currency of small denominations, and there was redeemed during that month $1,273,237, which is the largest amount that lias been presented during any one month. As shown above, there was held in the treasury at the beginning of this administration $29,480,461 in silver, coined from the bullion purchased under the act of July 14. 185H). Notwithstanding the fact that $1,157,223 has been coined since that time, there is now on hand

only $26,189,724.

SOLD HIMSELF.

trial Paris was given u six year term and lalx>rers, who estimate tin* amount <>f $1,000 fine, hut seenred a rehearing. Ex- m tak( , u ilt lr „ m *:,,000 to $10,-

Governor Chase, indicted at tin* same • ,

time, will have his trial at the October 000. Within an hour from the term of Howard cireuit court. Paris tiine the news of their sudden departure was president anil Chase a direi'tor of was made known, hundreds of di jm-itors the Grevntown bunk. railed at the establishment in tie* hope

of securing their savings, but they found the doors closed. Excitement ran high.

RAH.HOAD OFFICE RORHKD.

IIEFORF THE GRAND Jl'RY. Indictment* Saiil to Have lleen loiin.l Agaln*t Contumacious Wltne*»r». Washington, Sept. 18.—The cases of Havemeyer nnd Seurles of the sugar trust, and Seymour of the brokerage firm of Seymour Bros., and Young of New York, who refused to give testimony before the sugar investigating committee, tire under consideration by the grand jury of the district. The cases were presented to the jury about a week ago, and have been discussed by the jurymen at practically every day’s session since. A number of witnesses

evidence for a contest before this com-

mittee next Saturday.

Will .Make a Minority Report. It was promptly announced that four members of the district committee would make a minority repor. Saturday and appeal to the Democrats. This meant that Owens and Breckinridge would both be candidates and fight to a finish in November. Meantime the Republicans, who hold their convention hen* Sept. 26, began to regard their unnamed nominee as the favorite, and there was much excitement. Among Breckinridge’s strongest friends are the nominees here on the county ticket and they, as well as other candidates, were not disposed to hazard their interests by assisting in throwing out any one of the Owens votes at Frankfort next Satur-

day.

WILL MAKE A FIGHT. Colonel IJrerklniitln© -Make* a Statement

KegarriiiiK His Cane.

Lexington, Sept. 18.—Since midnight

An Alabama Negro Goe* Into Voluntary

Slavery.

Selma, Ala.. Sept. 18.—Sam Johnston, a negro about 21 years old, sold himself yesterday to Colonel Starke Oliver for

$60. As soon as the trade was made thi Agent Round H„d G .^. d i.y ii*. and if tin* raseally bankers h id put in j colonel bought a plow line and tied the hvr S Who E..*xped. an appearance at tlds time th. y neirro to one of tin* colmnus of the Ei.uhakt, hid.,Sept. 18.-F. L. Warm*, would in all probability have been

1 Southern hotel until he got ready to night operator and ticket agent o! ; the

declared that they would hunt down Carrieri and Levata if it took a lifetime

to find them.

wewat work with a to presenting jeavo for home. When tlm colonel left Lake Shore railway at Bronson, Mich..

he led the negro home in old ante- was bound and gagged by th’ve men bellum style. Tue negroes looked on in yesterday. The office was pillaged. The

a matter-of-fact way and did not object robbers escaped,

in the least.

Swept Away During a Storm.

Atlanta, Sept. 18.—A heavy rainstorm broke over Atlanta between 5

Coiigresninau Conn*8 Movements. Elkhart,Ind.,Sept. 18.—Congressman

Conn left for Washington last evening. *. He was tendered a reception at Elmer o cloek and midnight last night. Mrs. Post hall on Saturday evening by the A. D. Tie, who was out driving, atlix*al G A. R. s.x>i.‘ties an.l his manv tempted t" c ross a swollen stream on

the outskirts of the city. Her horse and

cart were swept by was carried away

PREMATURE BLAST. One Mhii Kille.l HI..I Three Injured In a

lVnii*y!vHiiit« Mine.

Hazleton, Pa., Sept. 18.—A prema-

kified^and Umx) injurell. * The men were movements, he replied that he would db W;IS cttrri( , (l ‘way with them. Her , , \ • • .t ti,„ lini,. vide Ins time betwix'ii Elkli.ut and colored driver reached land safely, but working on a coal stripping at the time. WllshillKton . He denied the re,»rt that neither the Imly nor lier temn has been Killed: )„, intended to reside permanently in found. It is supposed that she has been

John Dkmfhsa. Washington. He lias great hopes for drowned. Injured: ! the success of his Washington paper, The ,

James Matsuka, Aiisso Trimpeuo, Givi- Times. His main reason for returning Result of a Spree,

ona Petro.

ACCIDENT COSTS A GIRL’S LIFE.

so soon is to purchase new presses and St. Lons, Sept. 18.—Henry Gardner, machinery, nnd he stated that he ex- also known as Henry Mayhoffer fatally pected to liavo everything complete this s ] lu t himself in the heart last evening in coming week. East Ht. Louis. Before killing himself Daugherty'* itrutai Act. Gardner sliot Mrs. Frank Mayhoffer in Kokomo, Ind., Sept. 18.—Lust Friday the left arm twice. Tin* doctors who

Janie* Stutx Shoot* Hi* Daughter Near

Korkpurt, Mo.

St. Joseph, Mo., Sept. 18.—James - , _

»«tz, li'-i.'K -«r Ki.-kj.irt, J„h„ Du» B l,..r.y «„,l Sc... Yoa„« «r 'ISrlr'S” Kr'S!'!

ACCUSED OF ABDUCTION.

SEDALIA, Mo., Sept. 18. —Thomas t] u , lv seems U> he no doubt about Colonel Clark, a farmer living near Lamonte, Breckinridge* making a figlit for the was killed last night, the object being nomination before the district commitrobbery. Clark had been drinking. He t ee> Breckinridge last night made pnbhired a stranger to work for him and Re a statement in which he says he sewhilt* on their way home the stranger cim *d a majority of the legal Demoplaced a pistol to Clark’s head and fired. ( . ra tie votes of the district and that fraud A boy in the wagon sprang out to give j wafl practiced against him in several the alarm and was pursued by the niur- counties. The following is Breckinderer, who fired at him but missed his statement: “None of the iuteraim. The team ran away with < lark s printed in various papers purportbody and the mnrderer failed to get the I . to ^ held with won , uut hormoney in Clark s possession. A posse | j zed me Thi* Dem. x*ratic committee is in pursuit. i u f the district alone has the power to de-

| clare who is the nominee of tin* party, j and when it is made, I will loyally submit to the decision and support tin*

, person declared to lx* nominee. Under

Fifteen-Year-old Elia 1 ,,ar ’’ i ’' 1{e the law, and under the rule of the party, mid Tak. ii to Hrr Home. p a , om , the power to ascertain what Bloomington, Ills., Sept. 18.—George ^ vo p, s R ave t,e.>u ciist and what votes Kerr, a young man of this city, was ar- s j )a ]j, )( , counted and what declared to

rested last night on the charge of ah- lx* fraudulent." ducting Miss Ella Pharris, a 15-year-old ~

girl Of Clinton, Ills. He brought hei Rr.olu"on. Iron, Now York, here last week and Saturday t.x.k out a New York, Sept. 18 Hu Nation.U license to marrv her, swearing falsely as Christian league for the promotion of toiler age. When arrested Kerr dis- social purity has adopted resolutions < 4 xcliiinied knowing anything as to tlu* pressing gratitude “to those Kentucky whereabouts of the gill, but subsequent- WO nien and men who have so nobly lv told where she was. The girl was wor kcd and earnestly prayed to defeat taken to her home by the marshal o/ tk ,. candidacy of Colonel Breckinridge, Clinton. and congratulating them on the success

~—- ~ , that crowns their patriotism and makes ll». Not Krolvcl the LeM. r. ^ ^ whol( , fimd.” New York, Sept. 18.—Senator Jonos

of Nevada was questioned last evening Kentucky Women CnnRrxtuintcl.

were examined during last week. It is jp regard to a l“tt**r s*‘iit him by < hah- Boston, Sept. 18—Tin* Women s Resunderstood true bills have been found man Coffin of the Nevada Republican cvu , league ot this city, at a special meet-

against the three witnesses, and tiie y | B tate central committee, asking him to i . ( . st4 . r( | UVj or( ],, n „i greetings scut to v ...... ...... . „ .. . . • will be presented to the criminal court n>8iKn his seat in the United States sen- tht . W om.*n of Kentucky, congratulating Knn . Those injured are: J.x* Teiss, fun d his skull. L<'nei w before the end of the wet*k. All the to which he had been elected by Rc- t ) lem their “moral and politieal shot in the left eye; Will Gavin, shot in and will promt

Mi-year-old daughter. home at night Daugherty struck a little Mav i mff ,. r j H t i M * wife of Gardner’s steps

— ~ son of Harness Dealer Cain in the face i )r , )t i u , r .

u- - ''/'itv ' r""Is — I \ R with a buggy whip, putting out the Ixiy’s BASEBALL.

Kansas C.it\, Sept. 18. J. A. R. eye and cutting a deep gash aer*s%s his Elliott, chanipioii wing shot of the c j 1( ,ek. Tlu* officers chased tin* misneant world, made his right to that title doubly ; to CUnton county and captured him.

secure l.y winning th** second of a series Daugherty, who is a prominent < lint.." sioux City in the match with Dr. VV. F. Carver, the county resident, was held to circuit court D.-tnih world’s champion rifle shot. Score: | in $500 bond. ii.i.sio..

Elliott, 5)5; Carver, 93. The match was shippinR in HHif-st»rv**.i h.>r*.

for $400 a side, lx*st two out of three Wabash, Ind., Sept. 18.—Farmers T, ^"nii in i IiaH ; uby shots at 100 live birds. The score of the ^ gtock dealers are shipping in large Uran(1 khpI.i*.Rhine*

W.’Nlern Le.iR.ie,

Pitchers.

CunniiiKham . Horcl.ers Fore man

Milwaukee Stephen*. Milwaukee Raker

n n .11 U . 7 11 .11 17

*

. » 1*1 . r, :

first match was Elliott, 95); Carver, 5)1. m]m K,, rH () f luitrs from Nebraska and Kansas n'ty Darhy

Saturday. Dr. Carver s tk., «„lm„l« im* half-starved.

Pitch.

liOulHvillt* Knell..

The Indiiiiia buyers an* proposing to WaHhlnaten. Had.hxk

Tills was on

poor showing was caused in part by a in-n.mn.us *

sore shoulder. This member did not the owners being glad to get nd of th. in

is it tier him so much yesterday and he at any price to escape wintering them, u.utsylll,* J<ueli. gave Elliott a mueli harder fight. The Indiana buyers are proposing to

Nittioiml Leatfiie*

Pitchers.

fatten the hogs for market on wheat, st

Went Over G> the Republican*. which they will have ground 1111.1 which Riiston Nkw Orleans, Sept. 18.—The sugar now brings but 47 cents a bushel. Over Cleveland, planters’ convention yesterday was a 1,200 head have been brought here thus

large and very euthusiustie assemblage, far. and parties are in the west purchas- New Wk The hall, one of the most commodious U1 F ulore ' Baltimore.

in the city, was crowded to the doors j Won over by the i.a.u.**. while the session lasted and there were English, Ind., Sept. 18.—Dr. Lewis present not only the leading planters of Meeks, who was running a saloon at Louisiana but some of the represent!!- Marietta, was visited by n praying baud

. Sulliv . Kelllu

i’itlsburg.. Ballimore.. Pittsburg..

Hawley..

.. Nieliol. Sllvetls.

Ivan en nedy

Meekin Hut.'liinMon.* . Hen.mini; . Menefee K“per ..Ehret

.17 15 2 ..111 13 3

MUR . 7 H 1 . H S 1 . II 11 2 . 5 7 2 .12 HI 2 . .1 it ♦ . 6 S 8 .232 111 IS I . 2 .1 2 .492 . 1 5 2

MARKET QUOTATIONS.

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thing their own way and resistance to the 1(Usin ,. ss T 1h* saloon was esthe programme was but feebly niude. t d ii s ) l0 ^ ()U iy p, ,l 0 business until after The convention went over to the ua- ‘ ,.i ( .,.ti,„i tional Republican party in a body. the oomin * ‘ lec no "’

k ir«‘(l on I he Hoyti*

Springfield, O., Sept. 18.—Theodore Porter, an old colored man, who had

Injured h! »» D«$n Ganio.

Siielbyville, Ind., Sept. 18.—During

on Sppt. I T. InriimiApnli*.

Wheat—15 .* is'.e. Corn

Oats HoVwiW',;..

-53%(?56%c.

('ATTLE—Receilits liiilil: sliipmeiits n.iui*. Phen* was not enough cattle to establish a

a onarrel over a baseball game at St. market. . iU. .i»*. r. v i ««* *>*»•-,b*-. ttrsuss. ssk

; i.; st ev('*ni,ig with a shot- on the temple with a ball but and fra,*- mediuiiitog.xxlshinpingst.'ers. into a crowd last «veiling Mini u snoi . .'-n L.*fier is nncounscimis $:i,75«4.50; .•ominoii to fair steers $*i.25* : *

- - ...... ate to which he had been elected by Ke- t i u . m uimhi their "moral and political shot in the left ey. parties will probably furnish hail m blicallH Senator Jones said: “I have crasade’’against Colonel Breckinridge, the jaw, and Will Devlin, shot in the New York city. not as yet received a letter and conse- roaTLV SPORT le 8- Porter was arrested. “ c * w “ ,N ,, * OD ' CT,,, "• ! »»«««•«

*ed escaped.

Stubbed With it I isbkulfe.

3.50; good to choice heifers, $3.25,(i3 50; fair to medium heifers. s2.5()rt3.1(1; common light heifers. $1,500(2 25; go.sl to choice

Henderson, Ky., Sept. 18.—A tragedy cows, $2.oi^i3.(K); lair to uiedium com-,

About Twenty .tltlllon*

Month*,

Washington, Sept. 18.

;u seven i,,, jn four or five days, if such a letter

; has really been written, then it will lx* Speaking time for me to reply. And as the Re

occurred last evening near the river, be tween Edward Utley and Lee Philpot,

lain! Electric Car*.

Cleveland, Sept. 18.—Yesterday is reported nt. North Anderson.

What is diagnosed as black diphtheria two fishermen, wherein

tin* former

$2.00(1(2.50.

Hogs — Receipts 500 head; shipments

light. Market slow.

Good to choice medium and heavy, $*>.15 (gti.4<); mixed and heavy packing, $5 T.Vit,

wAsinNuay.N, o'nir.x*tTof tim i.ubliean' state central committee have while a ear on the Cleveland Electric sHSSSs I b ^ wx ^ !i~= fhowS to WB r,«an. I empty o.r wtoeh

$20,000,000. He believes that by the end of the year this amount will lx* doubled

had been standing on

the track and which in a spirit of

-cm. ... ..»* .»o....*.«w.. *—<••>• mischief two Italian boys had started Wll8 knled by a motorcar at

Johnstown, Pa., Sept. 18.—After the dowu the track. Having just made the imim „ n .l.

itnbbed the hitter with a fiishknife, in- Xice li^.t^ghS: ?5

Edward Burgess of Brookville fell unuer fiictiug a mortal wound. When 1 lull- ji,. common lightweights, $i.i)(ig{5. i.i; a train at Conuersville and was killed. f,.)l Utley attempted to escape to Ils $4.50<i*4.65; roughs. f4.75ii(5.5i*, l) rMK mores at Valparaiso are allowed skiff, but was kiuvken down with ai Sheep—Receipts light; shipments none, one hour on Sunday hi which to do busi brick by Fred Rirkhart and lodgwl in M ( ft , r h k 0 ^ 8te ?; ly extra lrtmbs #3 50(33 8.5; neSH jail on the charge of murder. v uoice ...

The 3-year-old daughter of William — * ' 1 SHORT TELEGRAMS.

Of the amonntof 1 great flood a fund of $1,500 was raised uptown trip the car was empty, save for ^“car-old daughter of Hon. Cal. Democrats met in state convention nt tween $* , t K)0,000 al 1 J r^a'c tie aTe ^ business men to pay for the prelim- tl Ye presence of Motonnan John We.latz “

S an inermae of atont $moo0,000, inaries toxvard instituting jsmt for dam- and Con.luc^ William. Chomng^ by a horse.

common to good lambs, ^ooo to choice sheep, 2. o*; fair to niecliuni sheep, #1 '»0((rj.‘i'»; common sheep, 50cUj 1.25.

Clii<HKo <in*ii» hikI ProvUlon*.

Whkat S<*pt. opened .vJe, closed 5g sC.

South Africa re- I by business men to pay for the prelim- the presence of Motonnan John Weilatz Uusselmau of Auburn was trampled to Columbus, (). . . i ,nt *ii(i ooo'ooo inaries toward instituting suit for dam- ; and Conductor William Chernngton. ,i,.. U h by a horse. Sovereign grand lodge of Odd fellows is May opened 61'iO, clos**! 61S.

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Myron W. Reed’* Siicce**or. : lodged all apple in her throat and was likely at any time. * Kins—Sept opened' $7.65, closed $7.72. Denver Sent. 18.—Rev. John F choking to death, when Caldwell relieved An attempt was made to assassinate openeo $7.05, closeil $7.12. „ , j ii » n, , I her bv forceing his hand into her moutli | General Borgono at Lima, Peru, but he | (jiosmg cash markets: Wheat 53’*^e, Cjiyle has aooepted a call to the pastorate d removing the obstruction. As he was ' s.-i/ed the wouldbe murderer and killwl c . orn m^c, oats UO^c, pork $14.00, lard

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Fntaity Kicked by a Horse. final meeting last night the idea of Munc’IE Ind Sept. 18.—Uriah Lowe, bringing suit was wholly abandoned and nidncie, urn., cwpi. ic, . the rem inder of the fund turned over horse last night and the npper and low. i , ium ber of individuals who had thought jawbones broken. His injuries are pro-1 ^ br j n ,jj U g gu jt will uow give it up

nounced fatal.