Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 February 1895 — Page 1
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tiliKKNCASTLE INDIANA. TUESDAY rEHIU AKV 5,181)5.
TEN CENTS PER WEEK. NO ! <)
Another Financial .S lifiii' 1 Interjected
Into the Campaign,
SOME CALCULATIONS UPSET.
STREETCAR ACCIDENT. I*lung<‘<l Into the I <* y III /«r From an
Open Drtiw.
MibWAUKF.K, Feb. 5.—ATro'ley cur of the llu'-sel avenue and Holton street line planned through the open draw of the Kinuickiunic bridge yesterday, carrying three people down to death in the icy waters of the river. Six others were rescued from the partially submerged
car. It was the worst streetcar accident
that ever happened in Milwaukee, and
The New Me».ure wilt He ofr-re.i . the news of ihe shocking disaster sent a Substitute For the Aiiiniiiisiraiion Hill, thrill of horror throughout the city. KuUeitvors to Secure the Solid Support From all accounts, the accident seems of the Kepnhiicnn Member.—Natioimi to have been clearly due to the careless-Kevenue.-New it.ind ness of the motornian, John Kennedy,
. but he stuck to his post in a vain eu*
W ashington, Feb. 5. ( alculations of ( i ell vor to stop the ear, which he had the supporters and opponents of the permitted to approach too near the open new administration flu tucial bills were draw, and paid the penalty of his care-
upset yesterday by the interjection of a lessness with his life,
new factor into the campaign. Mr. The car struck endwise in the river Reed of Maine, the Republican leader, an<1 wa * submerged for about two thirds , , ^ , , . ... of its length, the fact that it did not go brought forward a new plan for which ti 1( , bottom of the river, which is 18 he is endeavoring to enlist the entire feet deep at that point, being due to the strength of his party, and which he will presence of thick ice. This circnmoflfer as a substitute for the administra- sr |\ nc r alone ' il is b ^ 1 | eved ' U l* 08 '
, ... , sible to rescue any of tne passengers, tion scheme, if he thinks his plan can 1 command sufficient support to make it a THE ILL-FATED ELBE.
factor ill the fight. Official Stat.mmit ..f the Number Lout
There are but two sections to the 14nt)
Reed plan in the form in which he has Bkkmkn, Feb. 5.—The number of porsubmitted it to his colleagues. The sons drowned through the foundering first proposes to restrict the law of 18T6, of the Elbe, according to the official which authorizes the secretary of the statement of the North German Lloj’d treasury to issue bonds to redeem the Steamship company, is 835. The crew greenbacks to 3 per cent bonds. The numbered V 55 P erso “ 8 ' including four secoud section authorizes the secretary l' HlstI, it n am two iiilot> Ofthisnuin- . . . . . . „ ber 15 were saved, la the saloon oabins of the treasury, when there is a deficit, thm , were ,,, of whom four to issue certifleates ot indebtedness to were saved. The steerage contained K l pay curreut expenses, the certificates to passengers, of which number ouly oi’°
lx; iu sums of #36, #50 and #100 and any was saved,
multiples thereof, bearing interest at 3
par oent and parable
K*,m.llenl Only. LoWKSTOFT. Feb. 5.-The mayor of The bill, as Mr. Reed explained to the this \°" U ' wl *° has °rf ned il U \ r ^ n . . i l4 ward the captain and crew of the fishRepublicans whose support he sought, . . .. .. , ^ . _ i f f i lug smack \. ihi 1 lower, who n scued‘H) is bat a temporory exped.ent to tide over Burvivors of the Elbo , llvist ,. ri has tole . the present distress. 1 lie .substitution graphed to Emperor William asking of “coin” or the gold provisions of the him to subscribe to the fund,
administration plan is expected to win
Kinp«*ror Willian* An keel to Stibncribe.
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CIVIL SERVICE IN ILLINOIS.
l’\LLS Fill} klOiMIIII).
Con.aiittee Will lle-fr Argument ou a
I Padding Hill.
Siringfiki.I), Ills., Feb. 5.—One of Stories of Bitter Suircrin^s Come From the measures ix-fore the legislature Indiana Senate Passes the Soldiers’
a Number of Counties.
which is attracting considerable interest and which is being vigorously pushed
by the Chicago civic federation is ShanAPPEALING FOR OUTSIDE AID aMiLS | meeting of the state and municipal ser-
llome Hill.
REPORTS AND DEBATES.
Private Mean, F.xl.»u..e.l an,I .he Public made 8hon explaiuiuf< thu y han . Crc.llt In. pal red In It nderlnB Aid. au l 1Bn civil service bill. He said that Men. Women and Children Shivering y ie passage of the bill Would not comami starving Li-giaiatur.; Taking step* pel citizens to adopt the civil service tu Give it Tier. plan. The matter of adopting civil ser- _ . vibe was left optional with the voters of Kasnas Cm, Feb 5. Destitution the several cities of the state,
among Kansas and Oklahoma farmers
vice reform committee of the house and Senate Ha. a Lengthy Debate on Holler
lii*IH‘<'tion Live ly ninriittiiioii In the limine on the Militia Hill.—-CJooflly
Nuuiber of Hill* Killed by Committee
Ileporta—Slate New*.
Indianapolis, Feb. 5.—Tlio senate recommitt to the yrays and means com yesterday passed the soldiers’ home bill mittee with instructions to cut the ap-
vornig, in. r I,.'dee .“ay :.a.* iwcl, was 1avorably acted upon at the afternoon session and numerous minor committee re-
ports were listened to. D>«cn*. the Militia Hill.
The militia bill, introduced by Mcllendy, came up for third reading. The bill was prepared by the attorney general upon suggestions made by the adjutant general, and provides for a complete reorganization of the state militia modeled largely upon lines followed iu .New Vork. IV provides for 51 companies, with a total membership of 8,311 oflicers and men. Then began a discussion that lasted nearly all the afternoon. The bill carried an appropriation of #75,(KK). Mr. Statesman moved to
appeals for outside aid are being made, of the bill in order that members of the 1 l ‘ ls >l< 11 ri nuu 11 ' 11 * ^ .a i.io ......m., ...i.o.i.
fended his motion in a speech in which
for it toleration, if not support of the free silver men, who bitterly oppose all propositions to discriminate by stipulation iu any hill, iu favor of gold. Its
WERE IN CONTEMPT.
Kt. Louis tJu<lj£o JSeml Three LoHcemens to
.1 till.
....... . . St Louis, Feb. 5.—The court of ap-
will commeiul the bill to the house in
preference to more complex plans. Seeking K»*|>iiblicati Support.
Mr. Ret'il devoted himself assiduously
hie which has been on for some time between the chief of police and Jud a David Murp.iy, resulting from the arrest by three officers of a prisoner im-
throughout the day to cloak room cou- mediately after his dischrrge by Judge
sultations with the R •puolieaus. He first endeavored to elicit the opinions of the gold men, and then talked to the silver men. The measure of his success
is difficult to estimate.
“Men and women begging for food is a civic federation and clubs of Chicago in the house Wlth au appropriation of he said that he believed that sum was daily sight upon the streets of our snf- might have a chance to appear before takocireof ^twdf he'safd ^and he for
S'SHS
.’ ^ the committees will listen to the argu- ports and indulged in a long debate on t iat , * u °P l<>sltl °n to the bill was in principal western cities. ments of the members of the civic fed- |h e militia bill which was still in pro- cjted by organized latsir. He sytupa“We have given all our means,” con- eration iu favor of the bill. No serious tlle . ' , 1 with orgauizejl labor but had no tinned he, “the county has issued war- objection to the bill is anticipated. . ^ when !l motlo, ‘ to ,l ' lj< ' uru " lo1 ' la ^- aud , h « ^ai'hmaUy dm J The senate opened yesterday morning pieted some of the scenes at Hammond rants to pay lor food and fuel unt, its f .. r Nrw Tr ui. without a quorum. The following bills that he had witnessed as an officer of responsibility has been impaired and no i NnlANAI . OI , Si Feb. 6.-The motion were introduced- Bv Senator Kern to the Indiana legion. Mr. Allen offered one will take the warrants. We are for a new trial for Winifred E Smith . , • . '. another substitute making the appro- - , . ,, . it r a n w inai lor wimir i l,. > mun a bohsh the general term of the superior pnation #55,000, and while he gave all forced to appeal to the country or see was filed yesterday atternoon m the b s-uator Self, to legalize the honor .o the militia, he tlefemleil his our women and children perish with criminal court. The motion alleges er- ’ ■[ tworth The r..«i motion on the ground that the state cold anti hunger. The same distress ror of the court in 21 particular cases '. , ' . . ' could not afford to spend annually more prevails in other counties of norther i where, it is alleged, improper evidence of the morning was spent in committee than #35,000 on the militia and at the l» , , ! was atlmitte ., and where instructions reports, and among the measures favor- same time properly, support the various Kansas^ and across tne iuie in J* 0 ' were given that were not the law, and a ),iv acted upon were these: Kern’s state institutions. A number of others bri ‘ sl;a -” where legal instructions were refused, mil definiuu i.wanitv Kern’s bill com- took 11 ha,ld il ‘ tho discussion and in A letter t> a local minister from a These exceptions are set out at length. ■' spite of various efforts to adjourn the reputable woman at Blackburn, O. T., The motion also alleges tne incotnt"- pelhng railroads to gr.ule aud plank ^1^ (.ominm.fi until fi o'clock, then, ,, . .• ’ ’ tencyoftwoof the jury that tried the street crossings; Houghton’s bill amend- under the operation of the previous will’ ntin 'i C 1 ’ 81 *- Affidavits in support of this were j, 1K the celebrated provoke law so that question, all these various propositions
, ,, , r ,
women and children shivering and s»i"«riu.,. r* in.imir.i. ^ Newby’s bill to provide for the keeping illg
starving—no clotnes, no food, no light, ^Rushvillk, lnd., Feh 5. (oxirge\>. () f a roc<)r( t ( ,f the di pe ition of tlie \v»nt Ai.-xnintcr .lohn.nn Rriie.vt.fi. no hope.” f j \ onng, pro-ecuting attorney, has been coun ty ptxir fund; the bill for the ap Senator Boyd, chairman of the senate The Kansas senateyesterihiy amended m'mi"g an a •ti\e eamp.iign againsi vio- pointment of a dairy commissioner, and committee on benevolent institutions, Sutton’s see igrain bill, passed by the lators ot v th9 ll( l n,,r !i, w s - A speend lr n f()r t |‘„ r( . ]l;l , r of ditches, yesterday made public a number of housi* last woek, mj as to give $50,000 for term of the :.r.ui<l jury iLl.-onmea a few u a tor (’rum pac k (T ’ s bill for straight* charges nguinsf Alexander J«ihiison f ti e purchase of wed to be loaned to set- da y s n »°* a 'id throii.h the aelivity <'■ eniii 'out the Kankakee river, of which snperintembmt of the School for Fw:bletlers, and #50.00<)in cash for the relief of the prosecnp.r HI mdief meats have ^ minded at Fort Warn . and declared
; returned, p. uc;p illy against saloonkoep- , , \ au , l ; that he ought to be removed from office,
ers, five of who:u ha ve be-ui arrested, ( denth upon hu adverse cominittee report.
such as are at present destitute of food,
fuel aud clothing.
STREETCAR FRANCHISES.
having over 80 indictments against [ The somite indulged in a rather . '■* , 'v ,n «>r u.-un.. them. lengthy debate on the boiler inspection The joint Republican caucus last
bill, resulti isi a victory for the meas- night waa barren of results. Not one ure which was acceiited upon favorable °I the sjx'ei.il committees was ready to
CniCAOO, Feb. -The sharpest cold coram itr tw report, after being amemled nnd the evening was spent in F . .1 I. ... i F,. 1 /'1 . ( . ... «) I 1 rl 11 > r tint tt i 1 ai vx*
Colil Wiiv« In
Rrooklyn Honril «»f Aldermen Votes to
H. win.i TI.. m. I wave that has visited Chicago for 23 1 ' discussing the election law. Brooklyn, heb. 5.—The Brooklyn , . so as to include the Imlls of steamships
i years is now being experienced. The iu tlie iusprciion. Then arose a’long
RITKFK.MNO AND STARVATION.
board of aldermi n at a meeting yester-
ot Judge Murphy is decided to be sole’ within the jurisdiction of that judge, and the of.lcers were recommitted * i
The plan is to offer the hill as a sub- jail to serve their sentences of 10 days
stituto for tiie administration lull, an 1 each, by polling the solid Republican vote while the Democrats are divided ou the | administration bill, make it the most
Murphy The confinement of the three I day afternom. adopted the resolution vbm tldl’m Ki'd.'S^s Mow X SXing" m“i-? vl^icU^h officers for contempt of court by order presented by tho representatives of tho Cl)ld)>st OI1 n exird is73. Several V, .1 h.'rrnVIin -1
Bellinger Goes Free.
Victokia, B. C., Feb. 5.—Peter Boll-
formidable proposition in the field and inger, who sold little Arthur Lamour perhaps indu -e the Democrat opuoneuts into slavery among the Uchuckelseat of the administration bill to rahy to its Indians, walked out of the supreme support. court yesterday afternoon a free man. in GDNGiucss. | The defense was that the crown could
not prove that the boy had been kid-
presenien uy me represeutanv. s oi me Cl) i d( . s t on record since is78. Several (lu j r ,, s iuterrmratories and instrnctio s i>i»irr««ini{ uxie-n. iirr. or » Family itostriking moiormen and conductors re- ca-^es of freezing were renorted, aud i ■ | ( Jf j nd .r,. s r,, ij,. taken to jury rooms turning to Their uia Home, scinding the fmnehises and privileges a flat at i;!3 West Ei"htecuth street M. The inxm adjournment came while lb. ' Jbfff.rsonville, Ind., Feb. 5.—A
granted to the Brooklyn trolley lines Carmody was found frozen to death,
which an* connected with the present .7~7T , strike. The vote stood 10 tor, 8 against. l.'r.m n ..u d.-». .
Dallas, Tex., Feb. 5 —J. M. Phillips,
Jeffersonville, Ind.,
question was still under discussion. most pathetic story is told of John K<>i<ii..r»' Home Hill Passed. Yates and family, who are now iu In the afternoon the same matter charge of citizens here. He left Vance-
Tho chairman voted iu the negative. ..... ... • • ‘ ' , ' oame ud anu numerous amendments to burg, Ky., two years ago striking the One of the aldermen said the action of general superintendent of the Kentucky , came up anu nuin. rous am. imnu ms w n
FORCING AN ISSUE.
Senate IN-votes Hie Day to the District napped or that he Was not Bellinger’s of Columbia Bill. sou, and under a peculiar wording of
Washington, Feb. 0. — The senate the statutes Justice Drake decided there ,i»iiet Roiiimriniiu iiisoharsa a i.artjp spout almost the entire day on the Dis- was uo la '' r u,1<ler "’Inch to convict. He Number ..f Employe.,
trict of Columbia appropriation hill, and w “ uot allowe(110 take the boy, for the first time since the measure was Must An-wer Hefore a Judge, taken up it did not serve as a text for BROOKLYN, Feb. 5.—Judge Gay nor in
. ..... , TT j n railroad with liendiinarters nt the bill were ofi<-red and voted down, western drought, but managed to get as the board was not legal, claiming that Union railroad, \titn madquarters at T , , ,, far as Peoria, Ills., on their return the aldermen had no right to revoke the Lexington by. died here yesterday ‘X T ,Vl,x-k w .. tlm H-tiLrd whe » ‘heir H-yearold son sickened, privileges granted to the roads. after eight weeks illness at Hot Springs amaal of 3 o clock wh. n the Haggard Th( V( , re ( . omi)t .i,,. (1 t0 k ,. ep him in Mavor Schieren declined to sign the and Dallas. Ihe remains were taken soldiers s home bill was given the right thei ' W! ^ on aa(1 ho die(l at Flora resolution yeMerduy and stated that he last night hv his wife to his old home at of way as a special order of husine-s. starvation killed three of their horses, would decid' the matter on Wednesday. | Jeffersonville. Ind. After some argument, the bill passed, an d two they sold to pay funeral ex-
Wpstiipr carrying with it an appropriation of penses and some food. One horse died Indiana -Fair- northwest winds #100,000 for buildings and a per capita at Paoli of starvation. Many days the 1 ’ ’ appropriation of #13,00 per year tor family of five people did not touch fo id. INDIANA NEWS NOTES. each inmate after the institution shall The wagon was abandoned on the edge
1 have been established. After the pass- of Paoli and the family walked here,
Joliet, Ills., Feb. 5.—A decisive step
was taken yesterday by tlie Illinois Buckeye novelty works at Anderson, had Steel company in regard to the Joliet an urm pulled oil'by a belt and tuny die.
those iu the rod mill and blast furnace, the court. His allairs are said to be in a
All the yardmen, mechanics, black- l” 11 ' hmgle.
smiths, roustalxiuts and office men were Carney Horn, an ex-convict, was shot notified of their dsmissal. The officers »ml mm-tnlh wo .nd "I at .leffersonville by
financial discussion. It is hoped to pass supreme court chambers late yesterday rollingtnills. Orders were given to dis- Burgess Kay, commi-sioner of drainage the bill today, thus clearing the way for afternoon handed down a decision on | charge every man at work excepting of Howanl county, has been reiuovixiby
the postoffice and the diplomatic and the application for a writ of mandamus consular appropriation hills now on the against the Atlantic Avenue company, calendar, and for the Indian and sundry Judge Gayuor allows the company 30 civil appropriation bills, soon to be re- days in whicn to make answer before a purred. judge and jury. The decision follows An attempt was made yesterday iu closely tho liues of Judge Gayner’s rulthe house to pass the omnibus bill for P ruvl,,us a PP li catiou for
the payment of claims for stores and j supplies confiscated from royal people in j the south dnrmg.ihe war, amounting to i #718,6<>3. It excited much opposition,
George W. Spencer, employed in the age of this bill, the bill making amend- the man’s feet were terribly frozen.
ments to the Evansville city charter was They will be sent to their home in Keu-
takeu up aud passed without opposition, tucky.
Ilntirtt* rro<*«*«Miiii£H.
The house opened yesterday morning on tin* call of committee reports. Mr. Rose, chairman of the county and township business committee, had his scalp-
HOIl.V:i< EXPLOSION.
judge and jury. The decision follows | say that the mill will start whenever p' s.'if'("(.fi'e a 1 1’ 1 r ’ " ll " m:Ul1
Employe Hurled Untler tlie and
I*» t'ritlcully Injured.
Muncie, Ind j Feb. 5.—A large cow
mandamus.
Coal Combine Illegal.
Denver, Feb. 5.—Judge Johnson ren-
especially from Pennsylvania members dered a decision yesterday in tho suit of interested iu Pennsylvania war oiainu E. R. laggart against Receiver Brooks amounting to #l,()6o,000 and not in- of the United Coal company declaring eluded, and the measure was defeated, that tne sti’cit coal eoiubiue which 95 tu Ii-. A ml* thwt ttdijpJiKl f-L r,i-.- 1 (he •'f .-'ack-iTiil ia thii ci.t"
ing knife out again. The house readily barn on ti ; (! dai *y farni of John Shaffer, concurred m his reports, killing Pom- north of th „ place , was wreck( . d by a
dexter’s bill for an inspector of county
boiler explosion. Two hundred bushels
the men are ready to go to work and Bolxirt T. Jenkins, tlie Richmond express
it is for the men to decide, ihe dun- aK ,. nt charged with t.licfi from the com offices and Hamrick’s bill on the pay of 'f ' j t)in*en.rinn «ived cu.ty is ie( .uise \ ■- on tag iio n paa y i 1HH ccufcsscd gnilt and received a township assessors, but it required some ' , ^ ,
will uot accept the 25 per cent redaction o. vr ; irs S(M |t ..|ict* in Drison 1 1 100 MTO^itheXm^oyes vvd/girto work. 1 ^ 0 | A "’‘■H 'hc sed thief got sway with #800 bi | ls abotishiug the office of county as-
1 worth of rings In a Terre Haute jewelry sessor, but the act was accomplished.
... .. . 100 cattle from cremation bv smother-
httle argument to kill off Allisons two jn^ ,,nt the flames that followed. Char-
CoHt *»f SoIiIUts’ Moniiiu<*nt. IndianAif):.is, Feb. 5.—A statement if iid i, ') v ' , s involved .'?• the erection of the soldiers’ monnuumt has been pre-
store on the wantetl-to-purchasc racket. A
confederate was captured.
The Terre Ilunte city council bus for-
luaii.v p iiTiitiicd in' ’n-gisl.i.I.ti p..s.s a jK»riaVit 4 Cog law '■mnnw'-eim' that cl tv to rniHc famls ohinery of the not
ley Miller, an employe, went into the barn, turned up the gas under tho boil-
The state board of tax commissioners is a nd went to sleep. He was buried iviiTi’ilt rxtATu I fit tint • 11 u xl i t 11 II i < if i .i ii : a -ii i'l i a-
very much opposed to the abolition of this office, declaring that it forms an im-
m the lux uoileoiing ma-
underneath the debrie and will likely die from his injuries. His ih sh was fright-
uoiiecung ma- f a iiy lacerated with flying iron, which onlv in rtisnov- w r> )t TI; ■ i, ,rt wa- heard in
the oousid ration ot the currency hi) 50 cents a ton i« illegal, and requiring I pared by t icrK Giheiouu. me lotal b y a general assessment to build sewers. ering hidden property, but also in eijual- Muncie four iiiiles iHstant today, tomorrow and Ihursday, alter Brooks to sell coal to the plaintiff on i outlay for the monument Oct. 31, 1804, Mrs. Elias Dodd of Sellcisbmg wasso iziug the asst-s.-unuts of various towuwliii'b the remainder of the day was do- th“ sao;*: as bef i.re the combine ! was #3 , .)9,080.7 r >. M4.H8 of which was badly frighten-! by tlm supposed pn -i nee ships While the bill as it stands was
.rt ',Yx.- htai’i in
SURPLUS AN riCIPATED.
\oiisl to the ,i — i 11' a ,i I.,.;, app. .:p - ...I id;i wivw lormtxl.
bill, which was passed witnout amendlueilt. i Wotl In 11 a in I i t mi County.
Hunitnuton, lud., Fob. 5.—The vil lage of Mahon, northwestT)f here, is
Secretary Carlisle’s Estimates of Receipt, greatly disturbed over the appearance of Ear iso.x. a Urge gray wolf, the first seen in the W ashington, Feb. o.—Treasury offl- neighborhood for 20 years. The animal cials general I v express the opinion that was first seen by a fanner, and a huntSecretary i ariisle’s estimate oi a sur- iug party arjSEP.terd. which formed plus of #33,500.000 for the calendar year a ‘’inde and endeavored to capture the ‘ . ’ , ... i ^ woli by surrounding it. A weak place 18'.),, is conservative. It is urged that ^ the J circ]( , gavt . it a chance to escape-
tiie customs duty ou sugar alone should
bring in at least #35,000,000 during the Hell Rallronil Enterprise, next 11 months, and *thnt the revenue St. Louis, Feb. 5.—The St. Louis from the income tax & lively tor<“-e-h Brit Railway company, whose purpose
NiaHKtl vuJO7 * HONS
contributed by Marten county amt ortt- of i,Mrg!jirs in the hense that cnsi, n'f iciileo, tne cTtenmim-e was instrm'te'i to ors. The balanee of the stuto fnucl now nervous prostration resulted from which bring iu a bill limiting the time of emon hand for structural purposes is #13(1,- she died. ploying county assosnois to 30 days. 288.37. The receipts, from the monument TU.mu. TV. Winder, the Warsaw hicy- A favoralM»' report was mad-i.n Mr in el. vator fees, etc., to Doc. 81,1894, clist. started fnmi New Orli-ans, La., for a Hunter’s bill fixing the time of the elec-
were #5,(151.09, of which $8,010.30 has w heel atoiiii l the United States, a tote! tion of comity superintendent on tlie Iiullani«p,>ll.. been paid into the state treasury. Tho distance of 31,tvxi miles, to be completed in second Monday in August instead of in Whim — .'km',5- Coi;n 38 ?10’*c. balance will be paid at the next meeting suidays. June, in order that the county suporin- Oats -3!i e of the monument commissioners. The furniture factory at Albany, in tendems may be elec led by the new n0 V^. ! ! sLid,'markei. - • pS1CnW
,. Trxo- ’V- Delaware conmy. has totallj de- township ttustn L (<aitlier's bill amend- Go«sl t,n hoir,'sldi>piu«andexnortsteer*,
» ‘ * stroyed by fire, eauslug a loss of tHi.iuo. iuK tho poor laws dteu OUsUy. M.50",‘i.ix); mt-diuni to gissl shipping
I’rcvailing rrlcos l ar (■r.iiu and Cnttla
•tit A.
#41,000,090.
is to construct and operate a bolt line to ; live. The cause of the act was tanniy
troubles.
Peoria, Ills., beb. a. Frank Atkin- w j l h uttle insurance. Fifty men are
son, a patent medeejne vender, sliot Ins thrown out of work, sister-in-law. Lena Sitter, yesterday aft- •— *->— cruoon, killing her instantly. He then SHORT WIRINGS,
shot himself three times, twice in the T , , • . breast ami once in the head. He cannot The Kohl ivs.-rve has got down to #U.
McH.iin-. That Died. steers, #3.7511,,4.5'l; common to fair steers, ,, ... . $3."oi'UUXi; choice feeding steers, #3.50(5! On tho succeeding committee reports , u , ^hoive heifers. #a.3V ,3.75: fair these measures died: Minor road bills to medium heifers, FJ.75i't3.00; common by Van Arsdal, Bobilya and Griffin; 1'Kbt heifers. #3.35(,,3.50; g,s,.l to choice Van Arsdal’s bill to prevent street rail- 5 U> mi COW, '• road companies from paralleling lines liix.s-Receipts head; shipments
The ^receipts ^from^ general^eustoujs conlloct iQ St Loui8> hiw been incorporpected to materially increase from now atud, with a capital stock of #3.(hio o io
oil which it is believed, will bring the Ihe object of the proposed bolt l.aeis __ ..J^l . «. , P receipt* for the 1‘i months ap to about to ta P aU s,n,<t i*“ \v,i>n - Suburb, this evenimr, while Mrs. liabilities, assets slightly Ichh.
#380,590,000. The disbursements for the ‘'J 10 an<l ^ stem conuectiOLs with year; it is thought, will uot exceed #351,- t,au ‘ l 0, h er - 000,000, leaving a surplus alter deduct- Mllltsrv A««,l-.ny Hu,
1-..V rna'U . K,,,:.;. -T„ Cn.™
cials in figuring on the receipts from military a< a .emj M.ixinkni u, founniucome tuxatioit, estimate that there- ed by H. H. ( ulverofSt. Louis, l uiiied turns prior to July 1 will amount to yesterday afternoon. T ne a ademy was
(i 18,730.
Senator Dolph’s vote in the Oregon legis- by building tracks on the next street, !*** In-iel. Mai Ket ucuve.
Chttiiren la. ,mv .In.ppnl io a , v, eplay. and Billings’greenbiick bill. A mu -
„ . , ' „ . - ., e . _ Nathan Dean A ( ,>. New Turk fr mt ber of minor road bills were favorably g.,*,. K , MM i to clmice lunTtweiglits, Kansas Cit\, Feb. 5. At . heffleld, a dealers, as-igned jes'erdny \Mtli fl.Ai.nnO reported and accepted by the house, as 4.U5; common lightweights, #:i.s5v. .i.'.ij;
>lightl> h'*s. were a whole batch of bills legalizing pigs. #•< nut'tJ.wt; roughs. 3.->.
George Stitzel, the wifeof a railway me- Fifty persons ara Mip l s,sed to have ta-en incorporation of various towns, lim! 1 ,'‘ Lriu-t * ' * hlDn ™ l ' A rb iiiir was iiwav their ho.no CHUirht killtnl by an exploRion o( tire clamp in 1 . .. . . . .. U, ~V. 1 . sUll, 1 | y- , n ' nd M igg.e mid Ilei s aged re- French mines, many others being seriously rllt - r '' " , l u,u ‘ a conffist on the Choice u> exun bm, », « 3. r 1,5; comnn anu Jiagute ami ihiiiv, ag, u n. e j tw0 arbitration bills mtriKluced by mon to good lamlw, ♦.’3.,'„4.()0: tair export specttvely 1 an 8 years, were cremated, injured. , ei,..; ,,, .,,„i ,, ,i, „ sheep. f-Ta'it,,.; s5; good to choice sheep, — - r , , - A dispatch from Austell, Go., says that Mt ssrs. O Bneit and .hinttvv! n they j;i.a5,. fair to ne.-dium sbeep, #3 50 !, y ' Captain Bogardus, who claimed to be tlie came from th«- committee on labor with n.nO: vommon sheep, #1.50.iy3.35; busks, pe-
fiiinniiM ntitnniiiiin shot, of that name, diisl h favorable roistrt Oil the 1) Brien bill liea.
,, rm Captain Doga runs, who clalmeu to be tne Frankfort, Ind., Teb. o.—The gas f iml (ms ciiampion shot of that name, died
supply at Burlington, RussiavilLe, Alto th-re yesterday )inpieted and the entire i alld \Vest Middl -ton, in this s.-ction of
and an adverse report on the Merritt bill. O’Brien is chairman of the com-
bui filings, together wi,U a fiuchotel ami ; t h 0 g as b effi is slmta' and" nmny of'the tbl-'V.ockuwi tank’lt MU^O^imJ*^ and t ” h *r" ,, Miv opeu „i... , cK essl.v; v 1 ully in | [s‘o|,le in these villages are actually snf- cured #30.000. Two of the supposed cracks- bills recommitted to the rights ami (Jorn Mhj opened 4:<c. ei<«ed 43>;
head,
KiiVisid iB i), and Tor the remaining six but recently completed and the entire ! Rll( , ^ost Middleton, in this section of '“Fiv/nmskTd men blew open the safe of bill O’Brien is chairman of the com- ci.irag.. Gr,,,., a,,.i it.,visions.
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Washington, teb. <>•—The amount t.i still Hanging Eire. supply of wood. Burlington gets its The trotting stallion Walton (2:19.V) ^na, lK)th bills bt.tug ordered pnntiii. Oats—May opene.i 3s 4c, clo>wl 38 ,c. bonds which the adiuimstration oon- r>iT V on-Mi-vino F « b a t„ snito of gas from an annex of the Lafayette line, «t|J for #13.000 at the Lexington Ky., auc- l e atlimnistrative tax bill was tavor- i’iirk -Jan opi-neu el temolates issuing, and may give notice t while Russiaville, Alto and West Mid- tion sale yesterday ’ ably repfirted, willi an amendment stria- May opem i ' in), closed u.i 'J'i. of at any time now, is #iOO,OOu,000 of 4 ‘ hp numy atmonneetnents I d eto,, am fnrnisb.sl mis by the Alto and wm ^ GTiUcher for?>5 vesr. -nnerin- out the elaiM wh.eh gives the state Iter cents, to run 30 years. Arrange- day was sat for a d ««W>te dt^larat.tm It. I Burlington Natural Gas company. The f<?I1)lent of tne land department of the Fort that Mm?id the bill ' ments, it ia believed, have b(«n practi- the (.uatemalaii embroglio. nothing people are being compelled to pay the and Memphis railroad with head- Jt-" as this clause that ,1 t, atod tin b.li May opemsi #5.17, cliwed #5.1,. callv concluded assuring the govern- transpired amt a statement of policy is full amount of their gas bills, and as a , , mrter s at Kansas City is dead aged U5 y® ar8 Closing cash markets: Wheat 49'# ment that these bonds will be paid for not looked for now until sometime to- I ^ 11!WH1U eu C e tliero is a great deal of in- The joint resolutmn for a coustitu- f „rn •9M 1 c, o .ts -r. pori. #9.03. lard
with foreign gold. r, “” 1 1 1
ened #——-, closed f
closed -I osed
day.
diguation
tiojial aniyudment, permitting machine l to. ,3, ribs #4.97.
