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VOL. I. pmce three cents liREENCASTLE, INDIANA. WEDNESDAY. SEITEMDER 181)4. ten cents per week. NO. 281

IILLLM FA'TIIU.

Beciprwity Treaty With Brazil Terminates .la;. 1.

the first to withdraw.

INTERSTATE COMMERCE DECISION. fy\ Im^Mirtant Rullug Made by tTnlted States

Judges at St. I’aul.

St. Pati., Sept. 2(1.—Judges Caldwell,

Thayer and Sanborn of

I'lffl HAVE HETIKNEH.

DEBS CASE.

Argi'.\«a<«nt IteHiimed Before Judge Wood*

at Chicago,

Cjiicaoo, Sept. 2<i.—The case of the !

PECULIAR CASE. Mabel Briggs Thought to Have Been

Hypnotised.

Eac Cl.AIKE, Wis., St'pt. 26.—There

ssr-s y™'<* ^«» r ** mk : ^ m,>n ^ s?

American Railway union for contempt of court in violating the Woods-Grosscup

interstate commerce law is not sufliciently explicit to sustain all the points that wouldbe beneficiaries of the law would

Frozen North.

Proportions.

like to derive from it. The Little Rock MR, PEARY STAYS BEHIND. !,nU'r nl'llu,!w1 pr^'an. aiKUand Mcinphis railway brought two suits ments, the evidence In'ing all in, was r»‘-

„„ «<• »•„. v.tioua All (iouds Comliur from i .. »u„ T d..„i. ' termination to Remain In the Arclio t j ie government and two of the "" ** ‘ —•- ' ***

Region,—Some Rare Ktliuologlral Spec- Atchisou, Topeka and Santa Fe road linen* Secured — All Very Reticent, against the defendants, and there will Scarcity of rood. 1*' three by counsel for the defense. As-

sistant District Attorney Milchrist

Philadelphia, Sept. 26.—The steamer opened the argument for the govern-

Nutiou* — All Oooda Coining From i Southern and the Little Risk and Fort Countries Concerned Now Subject to Smith railroad to compel them to relull If-te» of Unties—Three Month*’ c< ' ive . through passengers at through

Notice Served by lirazil.

rates instead of at local rates and that without requiring passengers to buy

Washington, Sept. 26.—Besides the m ‘' v tickets at terminal points of the

TO PEOHIBIT GATHERINGS.

f'litirclt AKeetliig* und SoHoul* of All Kind*— Hod ford Also Infected With the Oread Disease- Celebrated Tlielr Golden

Wedding—-Statfi Notes.

"These def,ndants claimed to be sore.

Middletown, Ind., Sejit. 26.—The epidemic of diphtherin in tins city is assuming alarming proportions. Schools have

old girl, who was decoyed from home three weeks ago, kept a prisoner a day and a night and finally found by her father and a police officer. The girl had been outraged by two or more parties, who will be under arrest in a few days. It is believed that the girl was hypnotized by one of the parties, who has made a practice of mesmerism, and the case will present features entirely Hew to medical jurisprudence. Dr. Herbert Flint, the mesmerist, who has been here at the request of the authorities to examine the girl lias laid the foundation for this part of the case.

FOUND MURDERED.

reciprocity treaty with Brazil, which pl'lhu'ifr.^vliich's'a 'short 'line Falcon with the Peary relief party and "“.‘.qj,,.*,

will lupse entirely Jan. 1, the l uited intersecting defendanto at its terminal members of the expedition board, arrived i v district*d nt tin* straits of the Pull- ” r ' "—• ••• •••" • • • States has entered into nine other sim- lines, could not under the law require yesterday afternoon. Long before the man people ” said Mr Milchrist "but , "‘ en ,lismiss, ■ ,, lln,, ,ll, ‘ town board has is tor arrangements with other nations defendants to accept freight without vessel reached her moorings thousands later on theV took an eiitirelv different muhI onlc prohilm „,g clmivli and s„„under the authority conferred by the P[‘‘l«ty>u«’»t. or deny credit if they (lf h .. (1 view of the matter in their communiea- ‘Ihv-cIi.h,! imH-tings. or public gatherings u.mirtiu aninontj conrermi d> | chose. The circuit court sustained this of p«»ple had gatherecl on the wh.irjos tioll t<) ^ maliw .,. s , iu which ofanykind. The hoard has also ordend , . ,

in the vicinity to welcome the little they oflered to end the strike without that children under 12 years of ago shall Cleveland, Sept. 26.—J. B. Caven, party of explorers. As soon as the Ful- anv referenc ■ whatever to the plight of not Ik 1 allowed upon the streets, either hy one of the best known railroad men in

Prominent HallroMti Man HUldled With

Itulift** at C l**v* land.

McKinley act. These arrangements are decision,

to Spain as to Cuba, and Porto Rico

CARWORKS FIRE.

with the Dominion republic, Guatemala, con was tied to the dock Mrs. Peary the Pullman employes. Thev were day or night, until iho epidemic subside- the state, was murdered in a question-

willing at that time to leave the Pull- and danger of infection is removed. faSti abll( of the t . ity 8 ome time after

Germany, Nicaragua, Honduras, Aus- Tiiree-Huii<lreil-Tiiou»«iui-i»ollnr Con (la- with h(T baby and an Eskimo girl whom 'billing

tro-Hungary. Salvador and Great Brit- Ekif 26-Tuo phtiit <.f the Mrs. Peary hiul brought with her were p,'S'l'i'un'n'owi, I nds'. 1 '"'"'’'

ain, the last named for the British col- „ . ’ ' 4 - escorted to a waiting coach mid hurried

, , Erie carworks, the largest concern of its

omes of Trinidad, Barbadoes, Leeward , • , • 4 , . . , ,

L* 1 *1/1 Ilk t I... ZW.lki.t !•*- Ik,!.- Iw.i.kl •llttk/k^.-r

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part of the city

niidnight yesterday morning. The body when found was riddled with bullets.

The first of these arrangements was

of buildings and a number of ears were

1,,V 1 '^T,o‘•u'Tsoi' “.Vwi VC burned. The works had been used by made wi ' • ■ •• • ' 1 ’ 1 the Lake Shore railroad for the past 16 ,l.,st With Salvador Nov. 29, 1893. months as repair shops, and all ears doTo Be Followed by other Nation*. stroyed were the property of thateomAs Brazil was the first to enter so she was pany. The fire was incendiary in origin, the first to withdraw, and it is expected and th second attempt made to burn the * that her example will 1* followed bv all works within two weeks. The loss will the other nations concerned with the t ' oot „ u P * { " 0 . 000 . up" 1 which there is

pissible exception of Spain, which will , msurance^ proceed more leisurely, in the hope of RELEASED,

negotiating a treaty to replace the com-

mercial arrangement. The immediate Two Danvers (Ills.) Nurserymen Itsoaiie effect of the nffuidoument of the treat- Being victim* of a swindle, ies has been felt already in the United New York, Sept. 26.—Leo WedenStates, where all goods coming from the rietor and Henry Wiehwiemann, two c-urntries concerned iu-e now subject to nurserymen of Danvers, Uls., who came full rates of duty just as though no | lere response to a green goods cirtreated existed, but unttl the other gov- clUar aud Wt . n . lot , ked n p us witnesses ernmeiitH act. either as dm Brazil, in ^ TT ... .* t .* . serving formal three months’ notice of “gainst Henry Blumenthal, the opei a or

of the scheme, have been released from

FRANK JAMES HAS REFORMED.

I!<* Im TIitouk** Wilh Kaciiig;

WnnlM t«» I>«».

What ll«*

The postinorteni showed that any one of the five wounds would have proved fatal, and this is excepted as evidence that the shooting was not done by a robber. The police have come to the conclusion thal the man was killed where the body w.u found, and there is no evidence that a struggle preceded the shoot-

big.

the termination, or by sumnmry in- ' n»e seneme, nave neen naenaot. itom. LlKi TENANT I-kary have, therefore, forsaken a following cause ,s known. ii.s_ arrange.,ie struction to their collectors to assess full cmdody. \\ hen they wen-am .sted they to thp Pennsylvania station where she th . lt hiw afb.rded in-ninch amusement uiost deh»KT,.ie in llieir elmnwier

duties ot American gocxls, our exporters had ulsmt *1 imm in cash. 1 hey learned i V)al ,i,.G a train for Washington, the and entertainment for his sake."

of ffrains and farm prodactfi and cer- "’hile detained that by d» iMMtin^ home of her mother. The brave little tain lines of manufactured products may 68011 t ll, - v would be released and us w01uan s i U)Wt .,i plainly by In r manner still benefit by the favored rates of duty amount was placed in the hands of the „ lll ^ ,„. ( , nl<1 . „f

to which these commodities were sub-

ject under the arrangements.

Flglitn A re of Common Ootiarronee at

M i«l(IS«*tt»u ii.

MiniiLKTows, Ind., Sept. 26.—There is a luwbvis eleiueiit in this town which so far the authorities have tx-en unable to snp-

ST. Lot is. Sept. 26.—A modestly jin-ss. Fights occur weekly in which dressed man who took a place as door- knives and revolvers play a part. K. It. keeper at the Standard theater last night Sharpe, who has been marshal, was fre was found to be Frank James, the once quenlly warned that if lie interfered with noted desperado, train robber and high- the gang l.is |,rop.Tt> would be b.irntsl 1 TT , ... mid at the Ium; meetum of tlie town hoanl wayinan. He was offered thi 1 position a he tenderi’d his resignation. The vaeanry

few days ago and accepted it. Said he: was filled by appointing Joseph Wriicht, Sheriff Harry Hitfier, while making “I have abandoned the racecourse. It who ri'eently n-moved here from Indiiin- some ehangi in the Maeoup in county k* «—S *. W ,inffllable. „„,1 I Imv , fik M,«SkJSS£*S? by W.bb.n,

son now U years of age. and if 1 had

continued in the business he would have —

drifted into it also. I do not say that

the business is disgraceful. <>h, not Waii-\v,. bid.. Sept. 2.I.—.Inlius Wictthat, for 1 have met hundreds of gentle- ing, son of Paulhitt Wciting, a leading men on the track. Sumo of my best jeweler of Milford, committed suicide friends are there. But of course there Monday night by hanging himself in his are bad ones to be found on a race course, father’s bam. ilis body was found and and somehow or other, you cannot tell cut down by the coroner The jury rewhy exactly, but these are the kind a turned a verdict of suicide while insane young man generallv falls in with. 1 temporarily He was '.“.i years old. X<> have, therefore, forsaken a following cause s ki,own H,s arrangements were

SuU'hteil l».v llttiiK'ifigr.

Prisoner* Kscapts

Caulinville, Ills., Sept. 26.—Deputy

The prisoners overpowered and locked him in a cell and all the prisoner.- on one side of tile jail < iped. They were: Yeargiu, held foriuui lerous assault and burglary; Williaja Cain, murder; Virden and time others with unnor offeuse-. None have been recaptured.

BOILER EXPLOSION.

Pen.ion Payment*.

Washington, Sept. 26.—Acting secretary Sims lias issued a requisition on the treasury for $40,800,000 for the payment

Four Killed hihI Four Other* Badly

Injur ml at Crystal, N. I>.

Grafton, N. D., Sept. 20.—A boiler house in compT..i;~. ,T fi (lovernor

thews.

were killed and four badly wounded,

amoum waspa e.i... u« .m, .s a .. that shp is lmlch ..hagn,,. ,! because of HYDROPHOBIA. ! is going north again next summer and

bring him back to civilization. Gom- exploded liuit evening on the farm of Hoy Fatally Hitten hik! Seven or Right mamler Bryant, wlio had clnuge of the William (*aiu near (Crystal. Four men

Dog* Wounded. relief party, says the expedition was a

......... .... rv>i»uin»w» Tov s:..f on Throe great success.

of pensions to be deposited with the fol- WPek8 a g,, a rabid’dog passed through . “^ 6 ,,la ' 1 . v ‘’""'n;- one fatally. The dead are.

At anoiMxi- " ,,KS aK 11 raum uog pusseu uuuug.. tl0I18 " slud hi', "the ethnological sped- Koheiit Hawttiounk.

lo nig agencies. 1 l “ slnlr 8. the western portion of Navarro county. mell8 hi , in , r , v ,. rv ran .. i t | mi k we have CiimsTiAN Mi miikns. i^ llx‘, mf| , r 4 o!^,rIl 00 ’N X 'H AI XH(X,’ fxxi' A 13-year-old boy named McAfee was the finest series of photographs of life F. A. Bariianoeu. rkiL-iu! iwx,.’Tt„iy..m’iit '(Mi’ooo’ bitten. Yesterday he went into con- and scenes in the Arctic country that Nic k Piiii i.ii’s. iiugo, f ,i • f >< . • vnigions and has since died a most hor- were ever taken." The injured: diaries Shepard, fatally;

Treusury llulance. rible death. W. F. Arnold, a prominent Embargo Placed on Their Lip*.

Washington, Sept. 26.—The cash bal- gentleman of this county, was also bit- The party killed eight polar bears and ance iu the treasury is $187,160,000, of ten, and he came to this city to consult have the skins with them. They also

local physicians. After biting seven or have the skeleton of one of these ani-

mals. In addition they brought back about 50 Eskimo dogs. All of the relief party came on the Falcon except Dr. Ohlin, who left at Cope nhagen, Professor ChamlxTlain of Chicago and H. L. Bndgrinnn of Brooklyn, who went from St. John to Toronto, where they will ex-

amine some fossils.

All on board were very reticent. It is said that an embargo has been placed on their lips for five days or longer and

McKiutey at In<llHiiapoli*«

Indian APOI.is, Sept. 20.—Governor McKinley of Ohio was here yi-lerday. lie opened the Reo'ililicau campaign in this

Colgate'* Hotly Found,

Portland, (>r., Sept. 26.—News has ^ reached here that I he body of Colgate, | the cook fiir the Carlin party, was found on the Clearwater, Ida. The Carlin party wont on a hunting trip in the mountains msi November and took Colgate as eons. They were caught in a

state wil h a speet .i i

spent a i: , -'*.*.iu, u<U/ Ue ir at the state

Mat

fo'iilinsmi | m || |[ t . snowstorm and narrowly escaped death.

1 Colgate was left behind, being too weak

to travel.

Foiirioontli Y**:ir.

Pl.AINEIKl.n, Imk, Sept 26.—The 14th

1Maluo IxUuim'ImhI.

New York, Sept. 26.—The United States battleship Maine which has be n

year in the history of the Central ai'mlem) ; of ( , mstrU( . til(a siace has just begun with an inereased attend , , . ance over any previous term. The matter when .n r keel was laid, left the Biookof new buildings te meet the demands <if lyn navyyard yesterday and it was tne the growing institution is Ix-ing agitated first time she was ever under way. She

’ is an American made boat.

(ioreil to Dentil. i ——— —-

Alexander Rue, Morris Getty, Thomas

Morgan

which $58,296,232 is gold. CAPTURED A STILL.

Oldest Illicit AVIilHky Mninifuetory In

TenneftMrt* Raided.

Memphis, Sept. 26.—News has reached here of the capture of the Weaks still, one of the oldest wildcat stills in Ten-

eight* dogs the canine was killed. One of the dogs bitten was shot, but the

1 others are still at large. SHUTTING DOWN.

Sugar Refliierit** Running at a Rig Los*.

The Cause.

“rZt sir, r^ the

Deputy Marshal Curtis and two assist ants. Old John Weaks used to operate

shutdown of sugar refineries: "The op-

thestill and when hewa.awiS'wat«lD ««*tious of the now tariff law has al- ^Vlm^ to get informaing the movements of the raiders his ready closed half the refineries in the tion about the trip. It was intimated wife turned out the‘‘mountain dew.” country, throwing the men who worked by one of the men with PearythatsevThe daily output was only seven gallons. J in them out of employment, and it will eral who came away would have reNtunerous attempts have tx'en made to probably close all the rest of them next mained with the explorer in the frozi-n capture this still, but as the county is i week. This will mean putting at least north but for the scarcity of food. When filled with moonshiners and their syin- 10,000 men out of work. The price of asked if it was true that the explorer pathizers all previous efforts failed. The ; sugar is below the cost of production, and his party had been compelled to eat still was destroyed but no arrests were I For some time past the company has whale blubber the man declined to either

made. | been working the refineries at a consid-

erable loss.”

NICARAGUAN INCIDENT.

BURNED TO DEATH. Two Clillilrvn Meet n Tiwrilile Fate Near

Gate City, Va.

Bristol, Tenu., Sept. 20.—The resldeuce of James Couchenour, near Gate City, Va., burned yesterday afternoon and two of Mr. Couchenour’s children met a horrible death in the flames. An

. . — .. effort was made to rescue the children, visit in chief to the Clarence govern- . thoir mother was entering

nient and was not bound to grant a trial Dut J n .

to the men arrested, as it was only ex- the house the crash came. buiying them freising it* right to expel pernicious for- under the burning timbers. Mrs. i out ncigners. Had there been a trial, it enour was seriously if not fatally burned Would have been worse for the prison- and hor husband was badly burned

ers. Ho donies Hutch’s statement that about the hands and face, the prisoners were ill treated. ; 7 ~ TTlTr

Wlil.ky Trust Affair*.

KiUnl hy Hi. Wife*. Paramour. CINCINNATI, Sept. 26.—A broker has

A«M>rtlon MmiIo That the I’artie.

Iifllcil Were llrbol*.

London. Sept. 26.—An ofHcial of the Nicaraguan government who is now in London inserts that all the men expellixl from Nicaragua in connection with the Bluefields incident had been parties to the rebellion in that region. The Nicaraguan government was iuI-

conflrm or deny the story. PEAKY INTE KVI EWED.

SI IIS.

Mie Drnlr. tin* Story That tlir Party Ate

WnlMiN or W hale Hluhher.

DECATUI, hid.. Kept. 36.—A. Garbotlen, ■ Practically Settled, a farmer west of this city, was gored to 1 New YoKK, Sept. 26.—The shirtmakers’

A team belonging to Thomas Morgan dwdh 11 vicious bull yesterday. This is strike "ill lie practically sctllwl before the was also killed. It is said lack of water the same animal that killed (icorge Spang- ( .|„| „f the week. The contractors are gen wits the cause. ler only two weeks ago. ( ,.rally conceding the demands made by the

- strikers and in some instances the men Cholera Patient. Gplnmted. Celebrated Their Golden Wedding. have already returned lo Work under the Warsaw, Sept. 26.—Sixty houses in Lai’oimk. hid., Sep'. 30.—Mr. and Mrs. , Improved scale ol wages,

the cit v of Blaszi, Russian Poland. Bird Me Lane of Puion Mills cel.-bratol wh,.n‘ tile pholt.ra i. mukiii. fcurful ruv- Kt SKVrlKrt ” ^

ages, were set on fire last night and ^ y t . ar8

completely destroyed. A number of the inmates of these houses, who were suffering from the dread disease and were too weak to make any effort to save

themselves, were burned to death. Yntinff Man Fatally ScalfltMl.

Gallipolis, ()., Sept. 26. — Ernest Myers, a young butcher, was fatally scalded last night. While working in a slaughterhouse he accidentally stepped into a large kettle of boiling water. He was scalded in a frightful uutnuer, the flesh dropping from parts of his limbs and body. His recoven' is very doubt-

ful.

CIo.cmI on Account of Diplitlicrli*. Bkdeoki), bid.. Sept. 36.—For the second time since the public schools opened this month they have Ik'cii eouipelled to clone because of the pivval'Tice ol diphtheria. Shot lllni.clf. Lafayette, Ind., Sept. 98.-Charles Doyle, a saloonkeeper at West Point, died yesterday from self-inflicted bullet m ouikIk. He was despondent and shot himself. INDIANA IIKIEP8.

_ ,, . T> to The Standard says: Telegrams reWashington Sept. -6. Mrs e.irj ceive(1 hor(1 froni ivkin state that if the

arrived here at 9 o’tdoek last ni^ht. She was met at the railroad station by her

bro.ho, Emil DI.U.«1, »

member of the auxdiary ^xp^ditum of ^i^ijatches assert, has alreatly bei*u iuthe Falcon, and escorted to the home of »true ted to prepare for such an event. hor mother. Although much fatigued by her journey and experiencing the do- [ Hank Pr«.i<itnt Arrested, lights of meeting her friends for the j Milwaukee, Sept. 26.—President Day

Lewis Knlp near Elkhart, lo*t 24,000by the burning of his barn and contents.

Will WllInlra'T to Nnnkin. The Goshen woolen mills have resumed London, Sept. 26.—A Berlin dispatch operations after a 13-month shutdown.

Henry Daniels will start a new paper at Kichnnmd to be called the Sunday

News.

Herman Herman of Evansville, u saloonkeeper, fell dead while iu the act of dressing for breakfast. Last week the American Wirenail company at Anderson turned out 952 tons of finished product. Harry Hoke, 50 years old, of Lafayette

Widow of Governor Carney Head. Leavenworth. Kan., Sept. 36.—Mrs. Rebecca A. Carney, widow of Thomas Carney, second governor of Kansas, died «t ; her home here yesterday of cancer. She. was 66 years old and came to Leavenworth

iu ISO

BASEBALL.

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\Ve*lern League. 1’ltehers. n a k FIoiix City....Hart It li :i tirand Ka plds.Parker, .tones 1 8 5 MliinenpoliH. I’arvin, Fraser 11 HI 2 Detroit Horchers, Pears B 17 2 Toledo Hughey S 17 1 Kaunas City. .Daniels 5 11 4 National League. Pilchers. a u k

Japanese should occupy Pekin the

- ., i „ , i . has been placed under $1,000 bond for at first time in over a year, Mrs. Peary oc- of the Plankington bank was an-ested .q . rimi,,;,! assault. corded a brief interview to a reixirter of yesterday afternoon on a charge of re- John Artis, colored, fell from a scaffold the Associated I’ress. Mrs. Peary took reiving a deposit when he knew the at sharpsyille and was instantly killed, occasion to deny some of the statements bank was insolvent. Mr. Day furnished , jp. waH a carpenter and a man of family. made concerning the welfare of the bond for $10,000. While Frank Baker of Westfield was party. She declared that there were short in in* Account*. making cider the lever of the press slipped ample fisid supplies for the member* i>f La.MBEIITon, Miiiii., Sept. 36.—A short- and struck liirn Ix'lween the eyes, causing

Ai.lkuan, Mich., Sept. M.-IH» now no-ivi-i L KleBrum from Now York «*«<»« to U* 11 Smitl., l«lol conon».i.ii, of n.,- I.r„i,i.

'™, '‘"f; 1 «* *s’ “* -to'te tw u..'.tow list of oa.abi.-H ,1,,,.

Vile s lover, though Mrs. Hurd says f alr8 0 f the whisky trust was b»ing in Wl!lv at their disposal. maki good the aimmiit.

tiiat sho shot him thinking that he was i by the American distributing j s j 10 t true,” she said, “that we ^

a burglar. The revolver she claims to company, who claim the trust owes the a j (> walrus or whale blubber to li Ip out Well Known Turfman Dc.ni. have done the shooting with has one distributors $193,009 on rebates overdue, the meat supply. But in the fall and New Yoiik, Kept. 36.—Janie* ti. Sheri-

William H. Hobart, the treasurer of the spring 250 deer were killed and used for dan, one of the I* t known turfmen in the wbiskv trust when apprised of this tel- food and their skins were utilized for country, died yesterday afternoon here. K .,jd it was true that about the clothing. The statement that we left The duvet cause of his death was appusnu. named would bo due to the distrib- Lieutenant Peary without adequate pro- plexy. nfopG nml that it wouldbe paid as soon visions for the coming winter is also. Short f TELEGRAMS,

as due. He also said the trust did not without foundation,” “ -* 1 X1 ~

empty chamber, but the ball hud been extracted and not fired. She says she Vms on her knees praying when she heard him entering the* bedroom win•biw. but the course of the bullet makes such a slate of affairs impossible. The L'eimrul belief is that her lover, whose iiiaim i s unknown, was with her, fired be shot, and then extracted the bullet ‘f mi her revolver and invented the story

8 “e tells.

For ceil to Flee*

New York, Sept. 26.—Advices received hero from Kingston, Jamaica, Kept. 17 say: The steamer Elsa which arrived here from Port au Prince yesterday brought 30 prominent Haytienswho wore forced to flee from their country. For several days before the Ailsareached Port an Ihrinee they had under the

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continued Mrs.

ton whisk v it had taken out Peary; “do yon think I would have left Pcttiunster Camplx-ll of Wheeling, Mo, man consuls, by whom they were taken OW V\ini before the* present law came him had such been the case? He is am- Is short in his cash ♦160, and has been re- to the steamer. A few i>ersons who 1 jjy provided for and as a precautionary moved. were not fortunate enough to escape ar-

measure, had the meat from the Falcon At Waco, Tex., Simon Davis stabbed rest were shot, left at the place.” ^ < and killed Dick Park in a quarrel about

I’riiiiiiiiciit Iowan Dead.

of

into force.

Iturncil to Death.

To 1’rotci't ItalirOafl Troperty. ,

rivvPTAND Sent 26.—Udited States Mrs. Peary then briefly recounted the a woman.

m - linl Haskell has received instrue- effort made by her husband to reach The EvcrhardteAbbott fight at New Or- Eldora, la., Sept. 25.—W. P. HiscClarksville, Teun., Sept. 26.—Yes-!* \v t 4 to miki* all nee- the northern coa*it of Greenland for the wju* Jeehtml u draw at the end of rodt, one of the most prominem nn u in

erday Mrs. Alice Keesee left her three tloU '' , rolu /"■ ? nrotect such rail- pon^'' ofoutliiiing it and said he u ax the 25th round. Iowa, died yesterday. He was leader

essary preparation to oompeUed to turn back it Is said the errand of W. A. Widoman of th,’. Liiw and < )rder league which exroad property aa may Ata-isilloii In 135 miles because of a sukuiH* ut 0 j KquoIuIu, to this country, is for the pur- terminated the notorious Rainburgcr United States n^ivew at Mt^illmi. bn)ke out among his dogs and rendered ^ f C()lnlue „cing a damage s„i, against ^ „ f outlaw a man of indomitable

the United States on behalf of the ex- courage and great executive ability’. queen of Hawaii. The amount of damages —

Kuttirued a Verdict.

MARKET QUOTATIONS. Prevailing Price* For Bruin and Cuttle

on ‘45.

Indianapolis. Wheat — 45<g4Kc. Corn — 52@5tJ^c. Oats :tO(('33o. CATTLE—Receipts 135 head. Shipments light. Market steady. Good to clioioe shipping and export steers, ♦."•00(85.75; choice feeding steers, $3.0Q(q8.N5; medium to good shipping steers, $8.H5(./4.75: ecmiinon to fair steer*. $2.5iN 3.65; good lo choice lo iters, ♦3.35(it;3 5(1; fnir to niediiini heifers, ♦‘.’.ftOetH.Hi; common light heifers, ♦1.50(03.35; goisl to choice cows, t?3.75ii48.(K), fair to medium cows,

$2.60612.50.

Hogs—Receipts J.tXKI head; shipments

1,500 head.

... , , , ,, t Good to choice medium and heavy, UW) protection ol rrcncii, Lriti-i and (<et- (gi; pi; ill i xtsi and heavy packing, ♦."> Mtgi ' ' * 5.70; gopd to choice lightweights. $5 10®

5.05: common lightweights, ♦5.10(^5.40; pigs, ♦3.00 55.40: roitgliH, ^4.50ci5.80. Si l EE I’—Receipts 1,600 head; shipments

1,400 lieatl.

Choice to extra lambs, $)[email protected]; common togood lambs, W.'JoytHyJo; goo;l to choice sheep, $:i.75(g3 00; fair to medium sheep, ♦1.75(st3.50; common sheep, 50c(<il.50

children at homo alone and soon after-

ward the eldest wont for water to a i,,.,, IB I < t n Tring. Hearing screams she ran to the | ^ '“Wf trouble* breaking out when the us*e'los.s! ‘"use to find her sister Teua burned to ' .. I)U t to work in the mines

iotiSSS , ^C: US S^Km^Hirr 00 “' ‘trtSrk Shelton, one of the best

l>ied From Lockjaw.

Fairbcry, Ills., Sept. 26.—William,

uectiou witl .hrtier.-ier.t.

.rtier.-isra* v of lords, said he would favor any rea- "iTnde’’ Daniel Drew and Commodore ! ,1K 4 V i i t li ^ •

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Chluago rirain and l*roviMioa*. Wheat—Kept opened >2 1 <t'c, closed 51 c. May opened 5p sic, closed 5 , ,i 1 .<•. CklUN- Sept upem d 51;’,c. Olowd 51o. May opened 51 v'bc, closed 51?*c. OATS- Sept, openeil 29c, closed *2S^c. May opeiiiHi 84‘ic, closed Pork—Kcp* opened ♦13 30, closerl $13.10. Jan. opened $13.25, closed $13 00. LAUD —Sept opened ♦'<.40, clostnl $8.!).•». Jan. opened $7.70, cloiied ♦7.57. Rim—Sept, opened ♦7.35, closed ♦7.35. Jau. opened ♦(> SO, closed $6.65. Closing cash markets: Wheat 51 ;e. corn 51c, tiats 2»$£c, pork $13.10, larj $3.35, ribs $7.25.