Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 September 1895 — Page 1
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HKKENCASTLE INDIANA. MONDAY SKrTEMUKI! i) 1895.
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| Te People Killed and Three Wounded bv an Ilxidoeion.
Indications Point to a Most Successful Gathering of Veterans.
Ill FIRE AM) AITIDEM
Louisville, Sept. 9.—Visitors have poured into the Fall- City from the •outh as well as from the north side of
Twenty Persons Injured In a Railroad
MYSTtKIOUS MUHUfcR.
Wreck In Kansas.
Jaco*' lvi«er of Clifiinp>%lg:n t IUa., 8J»ot By
An Unknown Mnn.
Champaign, Ills., Sept. 9.—A mysterious murder occurred in this city late Saturday night. As Jacob Kiser, an expoliceman, in company with two companions, was going home, they saw a
llii) HE kill HIS WIFE?
William Hin-haw On Trial For His Life at Danville.
pD FEARFULLY MANGLED th ' - river. Veterans who attended for- DEATH IN A BURNING MINE. m an lying at the side of the walk in an
j R. say they never saw such a large at- S
L shootmir “ M “ rk N'"*"* H *» T » r - tendance on the first days of the great Forty Mm^r, imprisooed lu
null E*pt«a®» * he Dealing
If oil) P
OUllll-
reunion week.
Many sons of veterans are here en
apparently drunken condition. Kiser aroused him and informed him that ho nurnini; had better get up or the patrol wagon
DR. DRYDEN AS A WITNESS.
t.Liarn at m.- t-riaon Aorin* Kokomo, Sept. 9.—A. L. Martin of this city has been appointed a guard at the northern prison, Michigan City. Mr. Martin is captain yd the Kokomo podee force; captain of .Company L, Second Regiment, Indiana Militia, and Sir Knight captain of Kokomo division. Uniform Rime, K. of P. Be will assume his new duties at once.
All the Window* In the
btti« To"' 1 Were I‘r..ken-Ma..y Boats rout<) to th( , ir national encampment at L tu.iiy Damaged. Knoxville next week. There are others L-SEAPOU8, Sept. 9.—A frightful * ien ' who never attended these encampLi nt resulting in the death of five ments before, and who are now en L^nj occurred yesterday at Speeht’s route to the reunion of the army of the kf a small station on the Milwaukee Tennessee at ('incinnati the first of next m iie g above Dubuque, la. week, and then the dedication of the 7 Kirch tier of Fountain City has Rational Dark on the battlefield of JUtof putting wing dams in Chickamauga the last of next week. W Loa lorm. This is the third national encampment
held south of Mason and Dixon’s Hue, and it so happens that three other great events elsewhere next week bring
many through Louisville now.
There is no doubt of the fnlfnllment of the general prediction that there will
Copper Mine in Michigan With No would til’ e him. The fellow jumped Up Hope of Betting Any of Them Out j and, drawing a revolver, shot Kiser,
who expired immediately. The fellow i
!>;tmFor » Foot and » Hand.
Portland, Sept. 9.—Miss Flora Evans of this city lias brought suit against the
and Western railroad for
nver and has a large force of men Lpjoyed. These men boarded in a t, 'banty run by Edward Latshaw, Ue home is in Victory, Wis. YesHay Foreman EL Owena waa pa— f. t ’be boardinghouse when he uoCdoneof the Latshaw boys firing a . near the house, which was raised
Alive—Did Not Recognize the Gravity
of the Situation.
Cherokee, Kan., Sept. 9.—Further particulars of the wreck Saturday night of the westbound passenger train on
is a total stranger here, and since he has 1 sobered np has refused to talk and re- I
fuses to reveal his identity.
STANFORD’S MILLIONS.
Evl.lence That KliiiNliatv’s Wound. Could
Have lifen Self-lnllleted — Forty Thou- !' ..
iff.>,000 damages tor injuries received
■and Dollars Stolen From the Adam» last J Illy, When she was run down by a Flxpresn Company— Lucky F-acape From freight train. Miss EvUUS Was ill a
buggy, and was thrown out and her right hand and left foot taken off by
Danville, Sept. 9.—The state began the wheels,
the introduction of evidence in the Hin- 1 shaw wife murder case here Saturday
a Falling Tree —Minor State Items.
Drunk Carbolic Acid.
Elwood, Sept. 9.—James Cottrell’s 3-
L herokee branch of the Memphis, Fort statu* of the Government’ll »uit Against by placing Dr. T. F. Dryden of Clayton, year-old son found a 4-ounce bottle of Scott and Gulf, have been received. the Late Senator’. Estate. who is considered one of the defendant’s carbolic acid and camphor linament and Twenty persons were more or less hurt. San Francisco, Sept. 9.—Judge L. D. most important witnesses, on the stand, drank a lot of it. The mouth, throat The wreck occurred at Lightning creek, McKissick, special counsel for the Witness said he visited the minister's R^d stomach wa- burned raw, and tho
1 child may not recover.
about a mile west of Monmouth, and United States in its if lo,000,000 suit home on the night of the homicide and
was caused by the breaking of an axle against Mrs. Jane L. Stanford, has comon the rear coach. The breakdown oc- pleted his argument and brief in the curred at a point 400 feet from the United States circuit court of appeals, bridge. The car broke loose from tho lf the goverment wins the suit it will train after being dragged 200 feet and 111 ,l ° mauller niterfera with the be-
bo more union veterans together this r((llwl over info th c ditch, which was of Governor Stanford to the nniweek than ever before. Tho losses bv , -^ 1 , , a- i versity, for Mrs. Stanford will still have , , , - f , death yearly increases, but the desire to fllled with b:tck wafcer tr0,u th, ‘ creck - the ground, and ondei it a large Vlsj , M battlefields and confer with The accident caused the other ears to pocut of dynamite. Owens pointed confederate veterans, who are doing pitch and rock so badly that when the I the danger of an explosion and the everything to entertain their northern bridge was reached the baggage car llpromised to stop tiring the gun. visitors, has attracted thousands who struck tho side timbers of the bridge
and caused the whole structure to give way, thus precipitating all the other cars into the stream below, which is swollen from recent rains. The front coach followed the baggage car into
Owens passed along and had got about have have not heretofore attended a
l : , t whrii the gun was again tired dationul encampment.
jhi explosion of dynamite followed. Lre were seven persons in the buildwhich was blown to atoms. Of [seven, four were killed, also the boy Cia who tired the latul shot. The
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It'tt MU' I.ATSH \w.
’ i , wife of t hi -I bov ■ jin I.atsMaW, 12 years old. Hat l.AT'll vW, S years old. Jins H.'o;;S'TAl»r of Lacrossa
■fhi i arc:
1 r of Wabasha may die.
The parade of the naval veterans occurs Tuesday morning and of the G. A. R. posts on Wednesday morning.
NEGRO ORPHANS STRANDED.
an estate of from $5,000,000 to $6,000,
000.
The government suit was originally filed on March 15, and after an argument United Stales t’ircuit Judge Do - sustained the defens 's demurrer to tin complaint. There is now an appeal from Judge Ross’ decision. Judgi .MeKissick’s argument and brief eontrovert every proposition enunciated by Judge Ron and cities opinions in tho snpre ue
found his wife suffering from a gunshot wound in the bead. The bullet was extracted and given to Hinshaw’s bosom friend, Dr. Strong. Witness also examined the defendant, who was cut in 17 places anil shot twice with a revolver. None of the latter’s wounds
ST AT K NOTES,
William Huggins of Muncie died from a suicidal dose of strychnine .Saturday. The t’lintou county commissioners refused saloon license to four out of eight
applicants.
Thomas K. McCabe, an old and infiuen-
. , , , . tial citizen of .Shelbyvilu s dead at bis were serious, and could have been in- | hl , me t , ial ,. ity
Went to Kncrliiitd to K ii*e Money by l*er-
f'jrming In Public.
London, Sept. 9.—Rev. John Jenkins, colored, president of an orphanage, ac- : compauied by 14 negroes ranging in age from 5 to 10 years, has made application to the magistrate of the Dow street j police for assistance to return to
|h,, mi bench of Lansing, eye knocked Charleston, S. C. He said tho boys had 'i formed an • band and he had ■ibel Latshaw, skull fractured. been told by a committee of pastors to
■he dead are terribly mangled. A bring them to Iiondon where they ooold
. tan ding outsid escaped perform and tims raise money. He ifcirt. Tin- w.ado.vs in buildings in ‘ found that ihe laws would not permit
the stream and rested partly upon the court of the l nited Hiatt-- in aienort ut baggage oar, which kept it from sink- ® vei T position assumed by th
ing into the water. The smoking car
dieted by himself. The side of Mrs. i Iliushaw’s fae - was powder burned. Witness said the wound was not necessarily instantly fatal, which statement the prosecution says it will rebut by some of the ablest specialists in tne profession. The doctor denied having been assisting tlu- c ti-nse, but admits he lias been m frequi Tt consultation with tho
minister and his attorneys.
turned completely over and is now lying bottom up in the creek. The passengers who had Is-eu but slightly hurt, broke in the windows and pulled tho women and wounded men out. The wounded were taken to Fort Scott on a special train sent to the scene of tlie wreck. Those who were able to be moved have been sent to their homes.
incut.
LIGHTNING
fm i:t .s i!onisi i:\.
Aiuloi son people now say than the pol-
lution oi While i'iwr is ennseil by the re-
fuse from a papenuill at Muncie. Joseph Fosier, 00 j ears old, an eiuploye
of the Indiaiia Fnriiiture couipnoy a Cmi j nersvillo, dri'gped ta-ad from heart *ii-e.ise
| .Saturday.
Twenty-five safeonkeepers hi Muncie Saturuaj were ruin- l poo: and billiard pi ivili .;es ill enlillectioU with the liusipess of i> tailing liquiir. I John lie mi. man. who was injured in a
STARTS A FIRE.
Dialler Alren.ly In til.- Oven ami \\ ns
Co.ike.I l.» a Turn.
New Yo'.ic, Sept. 9.—Albert I -wi- ! of Oakley road, West Orange, partou'. of a breakfa. r Sunday nn-irn ■ ol., ! j by a lire started by lightning. Saturday af ternoon Lewis left his home to g
Among those are:
most seriously injured to N >wark. When dinner time drew
natural ga.- i-a,,: in at laoad it pple on
fmrty I Doll Ren I rom th. \ the Marion oil
A<lain. Hi Terre llautn. cult court tul tf-M.ii n dam iges.
Teiiue HaVTE, Sept. 9.—-The office of j Elwood will Mend a big d iegatinn to tlie the Adams Expre.-s cimpany in this em impmeiu at l^misvilh Tuesday Five city has be»-n roblied of cash aatonuting bn ml red oid Idieis, ibeir fargl is and to probably $10,000. J. D. Fardeu, i citizens will have a spreinI train, which
cashier of the express company h( , r0i ! "ili U- appropriately decorated,
and J. R. Burnett, city ticket agent of the Vandal in lino, are accused of the
| near Mrs. Lewis decided to prepare din- : robbery, and the police say they have ! VV aste
State tlas Supervisor Leach of Kokomo has issued a circular to natural gas companies warning them against the needless
hamlet were all broken, and boats It!- Ti 1 1 side 1 tile riv.-r Collsi.lIb.v damaged. A special train from jtoqne took phyaioiana to theaoene ■brought the wounded to the hoapi-
Jlhi re.
|Ihe force of the explosion tore a hole ]• le p in the solid rock, wr ek< building above it and damaged bly every other building in the place. .
children under 11 to perform in public, and they were now stranded without money and he feared that they would starve. The magistrate was unable to help the party. The party came to England on board tho Paris, which arrived
at Southampton on Sept. 4.
COACH OVERTURNS.
Mrs. E Stewart, McCune, arm lacerated. n f or Mr Lewis, bnt not to cook it t nsive proof ol Miss Moore, Webb City, Mo., beau j u|lt jj j M , returned home. Sin put the ! Late Saturday night the statement was '"Mrs A. R. Harper, Monmouth, shoulder 1 ^ Rud w, ’ ,,d 1,1 ,he stoveand laid the autlioriziH th n the stealing would run lacerated and arm cut. 1 dinner m the oven. | between $20,u00 mm $40,000 and that j 0 hn Cregg, McCune, shoulder dislo- JR st at that time the storm began, the two men had literally cleaned the
of that fuel. Hcisoflhc opinion
that t he gas compunii nearly all the waste.
are responsible for
Ono Hoy Killcil anil FUglit ut the 1’nrly
Seriously lejnreil.
TURKISH CONCESSIONS.
| h Not Hnlieved That They Will l.e
Sati.factory to the Fowers.
IConstantin<h’lk. Sept. 9.—The drapansof the British, French and Rusimbamies have received the decisl if tut- jKivte with reference to Arimu. The Porte’s expressed concesins entitled the dragomans of the t -mbi-Mea to deal direct with th ■ lidcnt of thc Turkish committee of biro!, will *i is to superintend the ap pmouof the reform. No Christian E ■ r mutessaria will Ixi appointed, li tia; 11 mini - tyative official - will be I-n in proportion to the population. Vi'J'jm will also be admitted to the bdarmcric. Mudirs will be elected by pu a s of ciders, and a rural constabn-
r will be established.
broken.
Mrs. Reynolds. Cherokee, internal injur-
ies.
Clifton, N. \ t ., Sept. 9.—A coaching Miss Eva Baird, Deland, Fla., internal
party from New York city belonging to injuries, the Timothy J. Foley club, met with a serious accident here yesterday after-
cated. , and soon lightning struck the house. Rev. L. L. Bramhill, McCune, badly ! Mrs. Lewis became alarmed and fled bruised and nearly drowned. j with her two children to a neighbor’s Lizzie Bradley Cherokee, hip dislocated. hous;( , - Mr. Lewis found her there and Henry B. bord, Pittsburg, Kan., atm | 8 ht* refused to go home that night.
noon. The coach was overturned and the entire party precipitated into the
street.
Thirty men, women and children had been on top of the vehicle and many more inside. All were more or less injured. One boy named John Lynch, 15
jerry Botkin, Cherokee, jaw dislocated. W. K. Homer, Kansas City, arm broken. A dozen others were painfully bruised and scratched. The cars and bridge
are completely wrecked.
This morning when they went home they found the dinner Mrs. Lewis had prepared was thoroughly cooked and tht wood and coal burned out. Investigation showed that the lightning had struck th“ chimney and divided, outpart going down the chimney and the other down tho outside of the house.
KANSAS CYCLONE.
ENTOMBED MINERS.
Adams expo ss office of the day’s re ceipts. It is known that Fardeu and Barnett both left the city early Satur-
day morning.
Clmpluiii i'urknr Ketireil.
Washington, Sept. 9.—Post Chaplain John D. Parker, now on sick leave at San Diego, Cal., was retired today. He was appointed from Missouri in 1882. There are a large number of ap-
Farden i 38 years old and has been P|i c: diou8 on file lor appointment to the cashier of the Adams Express company P act-winch Will become vacant through here for two years. He was a pension Mr. 1 arker s retirement,
examiner at one time and for four years was stationed at Indianapolis. Barnett was one of the most trusted and popular Vandalia officials and his never-failing courtesy had made friends of all who
No Hope of KeBCUliiic the Forty Men
From tin* Burning Mine.
Holghton, Mich., ‘Sept. 9.—Huge
years old, of New York city was killed, | volumes of smoke are still issuing forth aud t ight of the p.irty severely injured, from the mouths of shafts Nos. 1, 2 and
8.which shows that the awful fire which DEFENDER 1
WAS THE WINNER.
started in the Osceola copper mine
Minute, anti Foriy-Xine Second, shortly before noon Saturday is still
Bight
of Valkyrie HI. New York, Sept. 9.—The first race
raging fiercely, and the bodies of the 40 miners entombed are still lying somewhere below the surface, without a
- >... between the yachts Valkyrie ill and
^ti> not believed that the concessions ’ ix-fend r was sailed Saturday and the , doubt dead—suffocated by smoke aud
satisfy the powers. It is pointed American ** -R easily beat the British
1 that owing to the persecution the batian population is so diminished in luy districts that it is now in a in- tity. The officials therefore would
rays be Muhamedans.
gas.
Heavy Dninage to the State Nornml
School—Other Place* Vi*itefl.
Emporia, Sept. 9.—Emporia and vi- i puny - sal
cinity was visited by a tornado yester- 1 * ’ day afternoon which did $60,000 worth of damage at the State Normal school. Considerable other damage was done down town. Clark’s wholesale furniture store wa-unroofed and tlie stock
of goods badly damaged.
knew him. Both men arc married aud
leave families.
Assistant Superintendent G. D. Curtis arrived here yesterday from Columbus, O., and is making a thorongh investigation i>f the robbery of the coin-
bv its local cashier, J. D.
J. R. Barnett, who is known to bo implicated in the crime, is thought to have taken a bunch of California tickets. Barnett was checked up on the first inst., and therefore could not have stolen mure than $2iK) or $300 from the Vandalia road. Yesterday’s disclosures developed the fact that the robbery had
BASEBALL.
One of Haiti in nrtt’a Pitcher*.
■Jllil-
But meager reports have been received j bJ...,, planned for th ■ 1 ist three months from the surrounding country, where it ' and it is iisc.-rtaiuod that both Fardeu
hit.- hl.otad For n Nornml School. JCHAifi.F.sToN, Ills., Wept. 9. — The itl of trustees of the eastern Illinois ««normal met in session at Hpring1 Saturday and decided to locate the nal in this city. Twelve ballots t taken. In the evening the city s turned over to the populace, who prated in a manner that has never s equaled here before. Cannon and nis Were fired, bonfires were lighted, !"' | )rks were set ablaze and a monster pL, with floats, brass bands, banJts horns, bells aud every conceivable wnim-nt of noise took place. LeadIritizeus made speeches, which were ptously cheered.
was sailed Saturday^ and tho
er. _
Defender won tin race by 8 minutes Captain R. Richards, with a gang ot and 49 seconds, with a light wind, seven men went down shaft No. a and which was supposed to be just the kind WrU * ; about .O ' feet toward No. 4 -haft, of weather most suitable to the Val- when they had to turn and floe for their kyrie. The English yacht got the bet- lives on account of the smoke and gas. ter start and was in the lead for a short Several of tho men who escaped time, but was soon overhauled by the 1 claim to have passed others on tha .adcup defender and was not in the race, i ders that were unable to proceed further Defender nobly proved her right to thc on account of becoming overcome with name. Tomorrow the second race will j smoke and gas. At the time tlie alarm j led. was soon dad, over 900 ware andi r
ground, and all could have escaped had they used proper precaution. Several
is feared the damage has be, n great. At Hartford, 12 miles southeast of here, several liou-'-s are reported blown down and one woman, Miss Bessie Henry, is dangerously injored. At Ncosha Rapid- a church and a liverystable were destroyed. A Santa Fe bridge and 1,000 feet of track are reported washed away
near Reading.
WAITED SIXTY YEARS.
SiiUl to Be Short $18,000.
Cincinnati, Sept. 9.—A shortage of miners in their (light, j issod a group of $18,000 has been discovered in the ac- | seven or eight who had stopped to rest counts of County Treasurer M. G. Clay, aud were smoking their pipes. They through the investigations of examiners seemed to be in no hurry or think of appointed by Probata Judge Russell in | danger. -A hen told to hurry to the surf. nf ,ha .font™ The treasurer ^ey remarked that they had plenty
fulfillment of the statutes. The treasurer
woman lu the Case.
[- '' i illh, Sept. 9.—Particulars have received of the killing of Keam
of tlie amount was lost by the failure of , . . . tho Merchants bank several years ago I •' * ' ^ k -
and the balance was missing when he
assumed office three years ago.
Wife Got the Worst of It.
officials of ever rescuing any of the men
alive.
Captain Richards, one of the oldest and most experienced mining captains
rs AN Ao 11 V 1 Li i > j Avuu.f ‘
Vm liy Dean Tompkins just across White and Sam Law of Union City.
IL- T«.,n R„nt <1 _Tunes iu the copper country, says he is posiNashville, iuin., s, pt .. Jamei tiv( , that the Osceola mine fire is of iu-
ntiu-ky line near Livingston, l-iiikiii, i- United States cominis®cr ut Clinton county, Ky., and ia I iper its oharaoter. A 1 • id to nave been the oanae of
► ihooting.
, . , oeudiary origin. He does not think
quarreled over a game of craps and a th a t a tire could have originated whenshooting scrape followed. In the gen- R did unless it had been wilfully lighted,
eral fusilado Low’s wife was shot, but !
Trleil In Kill His VV1P6.
''Hand Rapids, Sept. 9.—At Ottawa ta di yestirilay afternoon, Jacob owner and captain of the little r ‘ Three Sisters,’’ shot Ills wife .‘ r ! lm ' s and then turned the pistol i j 1 sending a bullet into Ids '“■ The man dn-d instantly, but the
ai i may recover. Jealousy.
I . ia '..I at EtcHping;.
piWAiiK. Sept. i).-Frank Cham Fj' Vhoi-i wanted at Zanesville for as_'mg a little girl two years ago, was
will recover. The men were not hurt.
BRIEF MENTION.
Pardon Was Kefiised.
Would Not Marry Until They Were In
Shapo to Enjoy Life.
Sharon, Pinn., Sept. 9.—James Ewing, aged 85 years,and Margaret Christy, aged 80 years, both of Crawford county, were until in marriage Saturday by Squire Snodgrass of Jamestown, tills county. Sixty years ago they were ongaged, hut at the same time they madt
and Barnett had pneknges of money in their possyr-siou befor> leaving town
Friday night.
The belief is widespread that Farden, who for many years past lias been a trusted employe of both tht [government and the express company, would not have run away with so small a sum as $16,000 or $13,000, the amount conceded by the express company’s officials as having been stolen.
MUB DEREK WARD.
Cltl/.f*!)* of Hymen* Would Not Allow
Hi* flurial In the Cemetery.
Sullivan, Sept. 9.—The three people who figured in Friday’s tragedy near Hyraera were buritM Saturday. So strong was the feeling against Ward that the trustees of thc burying ground,
a solemn vow that not until they wen church members and citizens of Hymera in circumstances to enjoy life would refused to permit the remains being iuthey marry. Ewing raised the mort- terred in the Bethel cemetery at Hygage on his farm on the day of the mar- i mera. They were buried alongside tlie
nage.
road on the side of a hill with a tree to
. mark his last restingplace. The state
Chi.lsra K-porU EiaKg.rat.cl , that Hunter and his wifi wen Tacoma, Sept. 9.—The steamship Ta- I divorced is incorrect. While they did
coma arrived from the Orient bringing 3,500 tons o,” cargo, including 3,000 tons of tea and ^u00 bales of silk. Her officers say the cholera scare from Japan is greatly exaggerated and that thc disease there has not assumed the pro-
not live together, thi n- is no record to
show they were divorced.
Indianapolis, Sept. 9.—The governor portions indicated hy seme of tho io-
Received a Load of Shot.
Cicero, Sept. 9.—Ellen Simpson, living in the north part of this city, shot
has refused to pardon Henry Gunther, | P UI th '
There is a rebellion on in the province of Kau-Suh, China, which is assuming for
iniibihle proportions.
under sentence in the Prison North for some offense in Randolph county. Gun thor’s limbs are badly swollen, and the
The Emperor of Austria and the German prison officials have urged his release bekaiser met today at the German army cau8e 0 f his condition. Thc governor maneuvers at Stettin. finds that Gunther is an ex-convict from A Melbourne dispatch says that the Ohio, and while in prison there his limbs drought in northwest Australia has now I swelled, and ho was released because lasted eight months, causing great losses 1 0 f his apparent pitiable condition physito sheep and cattle. j cally. The governor found that GunNearly 'J.imo old indictments have been | ther makes his limbs swell by standing found in an old box in the office of the dis- I barefooted on the stone floor of his cell, trict attorney for New York. Most of j ' .
- - jviML* , them have been outlawed by time. # "7*" / <? n n New York for this port, ran ashore in Ej***'* We last night. He has es- The school ship St. Mary’s arrived in WaRaSB, Sept. D. Th-u*av.4s o fish tlle river here during a fog. The pas-
n’'■ the r.ety.. v* v^eterilnv friiin her annual
and dangirously wounded a young man
Anutlier “Blpper” Murder.
London, Sept. 9.—Another supposed "Jack the Ripper” murder was discovered yesterday at Kensal Green The victim was an unfortunate women of the
lower class, andlier throat was cut from i (,us ' ^ nt * 1, ‘ w *‘‘ 1 ' < ’ ( over.
car to i-ar and her head fearfully battered with a stone. No trace has been
discovered of the murderer.
by the name of Richard Blair at her residence Saturday. The man was intoxicated. and was trying to break into the house when the woman tired a load of shot into the ba k part of his head and shoulder. Thc wound is danger-
Steamer Noortllaml Ashore.
Antwerp, Sept. 9. — The steamer Noordlaud which sailed Aug. 2s from
'he officers three times since New York yesterday from her annual are lying dead in the shallow water at 6ell> r, r . s 0 f tin -Teamor w» ro transterred
1888, one tim, ‘ jumping from a cruise in th. , , i ... ^RPSUenger train to avoid capture, apprentices were reported to be in excel fish which have collected in the
cruise in the West Indies. All of her 20<i the Wabash in this county, and the liv- to a tender and brought to this city.
lent health. ' deeper parts of the river, and at the
*>m the Pr.iinh Standpoint. Setior Caiiovss del t’astillo, Spanish min- mouths of ditches anil creeks die almost I AE >s, Sept. 9.—Tho Echo de Paris, isu-i of foreign uffHirs, utters a denial of as soon as taken out of the water. The Ffinukin* 0 f the YValler case says the representations made hy the United river has been lower this vear than ever
PW-Wwl Waller was conviotod in States with reference to the language of before, and the water is supposed to be P *gular form aud the clamoring of he Spanish newspapers in regard to the charged with poisonous matter destruc-
r *Hiirts will oulv retard his pardon. I Alliuncu incident.
I tive to auimt'J life.
Caught Cold A*cencltf)ff Mount Adnm*. Portland, Ore., Sept. 9.—Circuit
l>ealli From Heart Disease.
Kokomo, Sept, u —David Markland, a prominent resident of this county, died very suddenly of heart trouble. He was lying down, not feeling very well, when he raised up suddenly, kissed his wife and fell back dead on the bed. He had been justice of the peace in
Howard township for 16 years.
(HAIM.! ' ISIT.R.
Western League. SATTUDAY GAMES.
First game.
Indianapolis.. .0 1 2 0 0 1 1 0 3Milwaukee ....0 0 0 0 0 1 o o 0 Batteries — Fisher and McFarland
and Dolan.
Second game. K h e Indianapolis.. .2 0 0 fl 0 0 1 l 2-12 18 4 Milwaukee ...o 0 0 0 0 0 2 5 1—* 11 0 Batteries -Phillip* and McFarland; Kettgcr
( 11 K 8 12 i 1 o :* Baker
and l^olan.
H H K
KannitH Citv. .0 0 0 * 0 0 0 2 o :» ll ;t Terre Haute 1 0 0 1 0 1 tl 1 2 0 12 2 Batteries-Kling and Bergen; Hughey and Outcalt.
i« H E
Grand Uapid»..0 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 0- j 13 4 St. Paul 0 2 2 0 4 1 0 3 * -12 15 1 Batterie Iteidy and Campliell; Mullanc and
Boyle. ii h k
1 1 0 0 3 0 1 0 4 10 14 »J .1 1 0 5 0 1 0 2 l-ll 15 2 Gayle and Boyd; Frazer and
Detroit ... Minneapolin.
! 5al teiics Straus*.
St NBAY GAMES. It 1! K Milwaukee 2 0 1 0 0 4 1 l 0—0 13 8 Minneapolis.. 2 0 0 3 1*1 0 * 12 13 l Batteries Stephens and Bulan; Healy and Ft muss. it H K Grand Haptda 2 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 »i 14 I Ft. Paul 2 0 2 ti il 2 1 0 *- 7 Hi l Battel i«- Jones and Campbell; Johnson and Boyle.
National League. SATI KDAY GAMES. Pittsburg (first game)—Foreman and Merritt, 5 runs, 6 hit l Terrors. Wiisbin^ ton Men el lu 1 Mi Gniri . 'J riiis. s bits, 5 errors. Pittsburg (second ganicj—Unriiner and Merritt, 5 runs, 8 hit: I error Washington—Gilroy and McGuire, 4 runs,
8 hits, 3 errors.
Philadelphia (morning gurnet—< >rth and Clements, 9 runs, 16 hits, 2 errors. Louisville—Cunningham and Warner, 2 runs, 7 hits, 3 errors. Philadelphia (afternoon game)—Lucid and Clements, 13 runs, 19 flits, 3 error'. Louisville — McDermott. Gettinger, Holmes and Spies, 5 runs, 7
hits, 7 errors.
Judge Hartwell H. Hurley died at his extended over Pigeon creek, yesterday, cesideuce in this city yesterday o# pneu-' an d fell into a deep hole. He w; .- monia contracted whib making the as- | frowned before help could reach him. rent of Mount Adams a few weeks ago. I The boilv w. s recovered.
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Ev ansaILI.k, Sept. Harvey i.iti s, xiniiiu'r. 4 runs, 10 hits, 3 errors, an 8-year-old boy, was swinging on a Boston Sullivan and Ganzod, 8 runs, 7 ropi banging from a limb of a tree that hits, 2 errors. St. Louis—McDougall and
Peitz, 4 runs, 7 hits, 2 errors.
Brooklyn—Ablny, Kennedy and Grim, 1 runs, 13 bits, 5 errors. Cincinnati—Parrott aud Vaughn. 8 runs. 8 Liu. U errors.
