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HINSHJW MUrtOtR TRIAL.
Attorm y Spn.in Makf'* tin* riosin^ Arga*
uient for tli<* I’roHt'CUtion.
Danvtli.k, lud., Oct. 2.—An honr bo-
riSlilEH DIMTIMS.
ANENT the title craze. Lnbonrluire Comn»**iitH l’pon tin* Ameri* Ciui Hollar and tin* llritish Xobl^rann.
** 10 ^ 1 ' rCTC “ l ltl! tarraw. Wm; . Better jf’iPrJr: «»•« Vena. Hank I, short Be- .te
bhouin^ in His Defense.
JUROR'S LIFE THREATENED.
Dig Prizefight. j ro ° f with Democratic politicians last
ui(fht. All tho bitf Runs of the party
- I wore Kathered in council, and midnight TWO BILLS ARE INTRODUCED Sr.^'E, 5J£T^
form which are to bo the foundation of
, rnor Calber.on'a M«..a C r Vtaorou.lv UOUVe “‘ iou - , The ticket
fpr vildt Will be presented at the convention Murphy Mnk**A a Killing in Favor
Brtouncr. the Attempt to Pull off the Will be as follows Oovernor, George fontent on Texa. Soli—The M»a.nreH bred Williams; lieutenant governor. —mined noth Mak« PrisrAghtlng B ( harles H. Spellman of Springtield oc R .... 'V- Bull of Pittsfield; secretary of i Punl.hable With Imprleonment. KtaU , Edward J. Flynn of Bostonf an- I
jestin', Oct. 2.—In compliance with ^proclamation of Governor Culberson vening' the legislature in this city , 1 to take action on tho prizefight Mtion. which has been agitated by
the prop*
of the Defendant on a yue*tlon in Connection With the Kollcall — Fawnbroker Oppe n he i tii’ii Tenthnony I>Ihcrediteil —Theatening the Judge. San Franctsco, Oct. 2.—After gath-
tween if'.’ii.iMiii ami lUrtAfno.
yesterday morning in the Hinshaw murder trial every seat was taken and the standing room was all preempted. Mr. Spann made the closing argument
for the State, occupying the whole day. WAS UNDER A G001> BOND.
and he made a most eloquent plea that
riitor, Captain Allred C. Whitney of Boston; treasurer, James S. Griunell of I
Greenfield; attorney general, Henry L. ering up a few ragged ends of the testiHurlburt of Lynn. mony left over from last week the deform wilfr'ann th fense in the Dnrrant case yesterday bowmen ..on uee.i uKiimeu uy I ‘ wU1 maim that the present state .. , ‘
■ n °f business throughout the country is Ban the bulldln F r of an alibi for the ,s *' < 0 ‘ s lln<)lls ml ■ full justification for the Democratic tar- young medical student from April 4 up
I quorum of both houses responded to iff reform i»l icy. The A. P. A. may to April 12, inclusive. The i.urpose „. Ucsll yesterday and promptly received »>y name but pn.' 1 the aHbi is to impeach the testimony of .rioosnirt 1 from Governor Culberson. i will b<^ denounced in the -o , , . . i \ir t I 01 . a. i i ; if ii strongest terms. It is the general sonti- 1 ^ aw nbrokor tlppenheim and W. J. The governor confined himself solely nient that nntinnnl W^n<w urill l... Phillins who t.estitio.1 that on Anril !•>
the jury convict the prisoner. He deicribed the futile search for the tracks of the alleged robbers aud from a diagram pointed out to the jury what ho thought must have been the actions of the accused on the fatal night, claiming that Hinshaw had inflicted the wounds upon himself while standing beside the prostrate body of his dying wife. Mr. hpanu quoted much from the expert
Marlborough and Miss Consnelo Vanderbilt, Truth says: British mammas and their daughters will soou be clamoring for protection if all the prizes in the matrimonial market are to fall to American damsels. The mania for titles inherent in the Anglo-Saxon is in vain to contend against. But the matter is somewhat serious to the United States. That country must be a great loser through the accumulations of its wealtn crossing the Atlantic. If this continues the United States will do well
Mot nt \ krnon, Ind., Oct. 2. Albert ( 0 manufacture the coveted article at Wade, the assistant cashier of the First home, for it is a wooden nutmeg that is
Albert \Vh«1p, the MUiiing M»n, Flrtil Frevioimly Horne h Good ( Intriict^r — I>r. Tuttle's Golden Wedding AnidKrerLiarjr—KvanHVille'H New Fire Chief—A $~oo Diamond Fin Stolen.
testimony of Drs. Fletcher aud Morri- National bank of this city, has disapson, contending that the blood clot peared. Investigation of his accounts formed while she had her head on the pidioate a shortage of $20,000 or f (0,000. pillow, which would show that she , , *• .i . . .. never got up from the bed and talked rhe b “ ,lk “* one ot the 8tron g 08t ln th « after being wounded. He said sync state and the business is not affected by jiathy was human, aud the parents of the occurrence. Wade is under good
x V »n iiuv Kouetai seun- i -• the luvnscd deserved much sympathy, bond to the bank for *50,000. Hellas nient that national issues will be largely \ Phillips, who testified that on April 12 * H1 . t homanded that the jury con- heretofore borne a good character. The J ’ ’ Durrant tried to pawn Blanche La- I oft^fat^ o^ThmiTa Hinshaw lying ^ officials will make no statement
to the prizefight question and reviewed i avoided and the state questions, par(it length the situation which has made ticularly the lobby, will claim the Hhecalling of the legislature necessary. 1 bir K or s hare of attention, g, said he regretted that he had to call N>t.r»,k» K.pubiioan.. iftesolons together, but as the question Lincoln, Neb., Oct. 2.—Tho republicws being wrangled over in the courts an state convention will meet at the be deemed it advisable to stop further | Funke operuhouse this afternoon to discussion by having the legislature nominate its ticket for the coming state enact a law which would be clear and elections. There is no trouble on the becitic on this subject, and he desires horizon unless it should develop over
easily bought. The existence of titles, it is true, is not in accordance with the simplicity of republican institutions; but in view of the heavy drain, this might be overlooked and the parents of any girl might be allowed to buy her a title, say for £200,000 41,000.000). The public treasury would thus Vie filled with dollars and the girl would remain at home. There would still be the ait-
mont’s ring at Oppenheim’s store. Dur- with her face to the stars and the snow ing the course of the testimony which j softly tailing as a mantle to blot out tlie ’*ou. covered Durrant’s movements on April | S^aaiTdosed his argument this
ficulty of finding husbands in the home
until the completion of tho investiga- market, for the Americans are as
| strongly opposed to becoming rich through their brides as the British noblemen arc in favor ot this mode of on-
T«*rr«* lliiult* Itiiccfl.
4 and 5 a struggle was precipitated by ,,,'.'rni.iir Th.^ iurv v'-is HieirinVi'nii'il'd fEURK Halte, Ind., Get. 2. Milder riehment. District Attorney Barnes, who again w .t,,,!,™ * U will nr,,bni.lv bo weather brought a large crowd for the
1 Jlwrrw*r W ll.f •ltv«|11l,x T i TT ii * . ’ll I |I I Wv'i-. lilV' w 111 cl lilla^C? v-lll vv vl Iwl VIIVJ challenged the reliability of a roll call Koveml^hoirlbefor!'' a' V v!TdK't‘ J 'wiU be day of the fall races. Two of
the events were won handily by favorits, but in the third, C^ue Allen, who had been played a big favorite, hail to lower his colors to Lady Wilton. The
DR. MARY’S NEW SCHEME.
book at Cooper college. The argument reached.
resulted in a victory for tho defense so I MAUD STEIDEL FOUND, far as the question before the court was j
it to go into immediate effect. His some minor matters connected with the concerned, ns Judge Murphy sustained Father Wanner Ha.i s«in, tier todiioago. , . , _ . ....... >, ...... .. ...r. ..a.. mtssigc is concluded as follows, after a organization of the convention, llu r an objeetion to a question propounded 1 Was 1‘rep.ring t.. Follow. 1 ' l ''' ll . ’’ ".'i 11 °' gospel of dress reform to the women of careful review of the condition of the by himself to tho witness and out off Chicago, Oct. 2.—Albert Elaudt was qYn third; tiiiia 'L’di 1 ,. ! tb ' 8 country, ami who was arrested in
Farm to It,* Matmue.l anil Workeil ExcliiMiv«*ly by \\ enrern «»f HI«iotitt*rit. Ohweoo, N. Y., Oct. 2.—Dr. Mary Walker, who 40 years ago preached the
hits In other states: “So in this >n- I is there* any' expros^^'cloubt' over^he I thl1 ,U8cnssiou - | arraigned yesterday on a charge of ab- -ei fi,. The 2:14 pact, with a purse of many cities for dressing and appearing itajice if no law exists, the state does nomination of G ( Morrill for one of Tb e trial began with a sensation duction and held in ifl.OOO bonds for $1,500, was taken by Badge. Choral in public in male attire, is the apostle of jotgive any assurance, or come under the state universit\ regents. Whowi'l which was quite as unexpected to the hearing Oct 11. Maud Steidel, a 15- i winner of the first heat) second, Phenol a scheme for the bloomer girls. Through Uy obligation that its legislation on succeed Hon. J. L.'Knight as regent ; s prosecution as to tho defense. Juror I. year-old girl from bt. Joseph, Mo., uii- 'bird; time 2:0!> l ;! , 2:10‘.,j, 2:0'.) , s , 2:12 *, Lawyer Henry C. Benedict of this city, Sesnl.jeet will remain unchanged. But not so plain. As the Minneapolis plat-1 J^Trumau jnfornied the court thatjast j j H . ; ired against him. This is the girl Bady \\ ilton took ^t he last eventuatin' Dr. Mary has bought a farm containing
Cue principles need not be here intokeil. By proclamation all persons hate been given notice that this exhibition would not be permitted and whatever has been done by its projectors was with full responsibility for the conseqoeuws. The public interests require that this exhibition especially should be suppressed. Discountenanced by Mex- |
form will in all probability be reaffirmed there is no likelihood of any prolonged
debate over the silver question. WHISKY TRUST DIFFERENCES.
Ex-Pre*lclwnfc Greenhut Snyn That Every-
thing Hum licen Sat t*fuct<»rily Settled. • Peoria, Ills., Oct. 2.—J. B. Greonhut,
iw aud tlie territories, outlawed and formerly president of the whisky trust, driven from every state, it is propose.i j returned yesterday from New Y’ork to assemble a horde of ruffians and whore he has been spending the sumramblers and offer here this command- | mer. To a reporter he stated that while ing insult to public decency. Against there was a great deal new in distilling it, the instincts and the pride of the c j ro i eSi there was little that he could Beople revolt and your prompt and reso- ivo t0 the public at this time. How th^me 11 SPUr ° lgU ° my ' 4nd j ever, he admitted that all differences be"Impelled by a sense of duty to exert tween himself and the reorganization fverv executive power to divert this committee ot the American Spirits calamity you have been called in spe- Mauutaeturing company had been fully
cial session and the responsibility for i adjusted.
thecoiiseimencos is now divided with have shaken hands over tho jon. That you will meet it as becomes bloody chasm, he said, “aud are now
the representatives of tlie whole people, fast fneuds. ,
unions and ready to protect the fair . Ibese matters will all be brought out name of the state, is not doubted.” ,n <M,urt 111 1 blca 8° Bus week, the attor-
...... nevs being engaged in preparing the »o • n ro uce . necessary pauers. Until that time noth-
As soon as the message was read two , u( , win be said regarding the terms „x bills were introduced in the senate and settlement. Mr. Greenhut says all the one in the house. Tho respective bills I Peoria houses will be started by Nov. 1,
in the two houses are identical. The | and possibly sooner,
one introduced in the senate by Senator
Thursday, during the noon recess of the 1 Wlth w i U)S disappearance from her trot fur a $1,500 purse, l^ue Allen 135 . icrt , s of h,,,,! 8e ven miles west of court, he was approached by H. J. Me- hom6 a slu , rt tlul „ :MO Father Dominick Au,uw 1 urd; tl11 "' ' :1 ‘ •*’ ‘ :1 this city and proposes to form a colony toy, general secretary of the Young W f [ t i.i, was sidd to have v ' 1 '' in which man shall have no part. Only MtMi’s (hristiiin aMRoriarinn. who fin- I r ll<*inh|ui»rt«*nt For Divorces. i females Who will bind them selves to a
Iron Milling Pronpects Ar« Drlght. Iron wood, Mich., Oct. 2.—After a three days’ strike the demands of the miners and other employes at the Brotherton mine at Wakefield for high-
Lewis and the one in the house by Representative Warde are generally conceded to be the measures of the administration. They define that prizekhting or any pugilistic encounter
shall be deemed guilty of felony and er wages have been granted. The mu.- , ■ u i . ^ • • . ers struck to; $M>.i a day, company acsball be punished by an imprisonment couut The mill0H whK . h h;lV0 been of not less ttian one nor more than two i(lle for y ,, ars up every Tnis bill, of course, has tin- I wee i { UI1 ,i prospects of range towns were emergeno clause. The other bill, in- ! never better. It is confidently expected trodneed in the senate by Senator t |nit Gogebic range ores will command Simpson, provides a penalty of not less f rum t o $1.50 a ton next season,
than five nor more than ten years, and ,
further provides that anyone who in Paia-hutist Kiiieii. uy manner aids or abets a fight will be j Lima, O., Oct. 2.—Louis Eisell, a cousiih red a participant and subject to y 0U11( r parachute jumper, was giving an he above mimed punishment The exhjbititm rtt Liberty and was up 1,000 emergency clause is also in this bill. V ; , , , j m ... , ,i These bills were referred to the judici- f, ‘ et when a sudden wind blew the balary committee, and will be acted upou loon over. Je rur the piwaclmto looBt*, today. but it did not open uutd ho wjus within Dallas attorneys claim that they can 60 feet ol the ground, which he hit with ihow that the proposed law is uucousti- great force, sustaining latin injuries, hui mal and class legislation, as well as Many ot the sis-ctutors faulted,
confiscatory. After referring the bills to the committees nothing further was
Men’s Christian association, who deavored to engage him in conversation on the subject of the trial. ”lf you j don’t hang Durrant,” said McCoy to j
him, “we will hang you.”
Tho court said the offense bordered strongly on a crime, and cited McCoy to appear in court Oct. 11 and show cause why he should not be punished for con-
tempt.
Several witnesses testified that they had taken articles of jewelry to Pawnbroker Oppenheim, and in each case he had been unable to describe them or their dress. David Clark’s reputation for truth and veracity was impugned by three witnesses. Clark fixed a date when he saw Durrant and Blanche Lamont walking together near the church as the fatal day. With Durrant’s whereabouts on the morning of April 4 accounted for, tho defense attempted to show where the defendant was the next day. George A. Merrill, an instructor at the Lick school, said that Durrant called upon him at 11 o’clock on the forenoon of
April 6.
Attorney Dickinson called the attention of the court to tho large number of thr, '.ti ning letters that were being rec ivod by himsel*’ and Attorney Duprey, "'.id asked that the jurors be instructed to turn such letters over to the court should they receive any. The judge announced that be had received a great many letters of the same kind.
OLD TIME REPUBLICANS.
Survivors of tlio KIrxt National Convert-
lion to Hold n Reunion*
Syracuse, Oct. 2.—Tlie Post today prints letters from members of the Republican national committee in 22
Kokomo, Ind., Oct. 2.-This place lif « of celibacy while members of the
< W1 1 1 ! I I 1 1 t-vr Mini fit \l'»»MV ll I 1 W 11 l 1 I • Vhl 111’
been connected.
was made "ti dupe by the priest, to ; seems to be trying to earn the reputa-
whom ho is relutoa. three weeks ago tion ol being headquarters for divorce t x u% «,if it* detniu id mt • nd he received a message from the priest in Iu<lialia . Since Aug. 1 as many as ^vSTthe ^psL ffiem to asking him to come to ht. Joseph, t o ;>8 applications for marital annulment market and take care of the stock. She his arrival tnere yy aguer asked him to bave been tiled and half a dozen other hits drawn up an elaborate plan as to
lake the girl to Chicago, as he wished to place tier in a convent to complete her education. Elaudt brought the girl here aud placed her in a Catholic school on the west side. It seems that Wagner also shipped a lot of furniture to this city and was preparing to come and live with the girl, with whom he had sustained improper relations for some time. The excitement in St. Joseph over the matter is great and then is much talk there of lynching Wagner,
who has been arrested. ARMS FOR CUBANS.
Large Donation* Are Froniineil the InBtirgentM by Chicago Sympathizer*. Chicago, Oct. 2.—Arms and ammunition for the Cuban patriots are being collected in Chicago. State Senator E. T. Noonan is authority for this statement. He says tho Cubans, througn their fellowcountrymen and sympathizers here, have already received tho promise of more than 100 Winchester rifles of 44 caliber, to be delivered at any time, and that they are only waiting for an opportunity to ship them liefore they ask for the delivery. It is claimed this is only a beginning, and that the patriots expect to secure in Chicago a large ameiiiit both of rifles aud ammunition. The effort is being made to secure as many of this kind
petitions for divorce are in the hands of the manner of conducting the farm,
attorneys ready to be taken into court.
During this period only till marriage WILL COMMAND THE INDIANA,
licenses were granted, being nearly as
many divorces as marriages. The 44 Cnpinln Kvunx in Chart" of it," ii»n«couples wanting their freedom this term | ,,,r state’s Nu,iira*k" in ti," Navy, of court are as a rule middle aged peo- Washington, Oct. 2.—Captain Robple. < >uo couple is past HO years old. j ley D. Evans was at the navyyard deAnother couple are deaf mutes, recent partnient yesterday, having left his graduates of the state institution for the s hip, the New Y’ork, off Cape Charles, education ot t ie ea . He received orders relieving him from x, ■ i. . , ! the further command of the New York o i "1, "ii nii nn verxary. : and assigning him to temporary duty Crawfordsville, Ind., Oct. 2. Dr. on ti,e Indiana, which ship he will Joseph Tuttle and wife celebrated their s command when she is completed. He golden wedding at Crawfordsville yes- will be succeeded in the command of terday, and many were the congratula- the New Y’ork by Captain W. N. Schley, tions extended by their numerous at present a member of tho board of
friends. Dr. Tuttle was president of j inspection.
Wabash college for 110 years, resigning three years ago. His administration of the affairs of that institution was very
successful.
CliU.'HKO i;niviTMlty'n Now I'rofoHgor. Chicago, Oct. 2.—Official announcement was made yesterday that the University of Chicago had secured Professor Edmund J. James of the James
New Fir" Chief Appointed,
Evansville, Ind., Oct. 2.— The board Wharton school of finance of the Uniof safety has appointed William Schla- versity of Pennsylvania as the head of vick chief of the tire department, in the extension department.
place of Ed < trill, who resigned. Schlavick has been a member of the fire department for six years, and during the last two years was captain of one of the
hosereel companies.
Cut GIT In HU Youth.
DranU Curbolic Acid.
Nf.w York, Oct. 2.—A man about 115 years old, dressed like a laborer, registered at Sweeney’s hotel last night as Hugh Moloney of Chicago, and in the
t , /■..», n i-, .i i toiletroom drank from a bottle of car-
.muoui... I,,.,....,.,, voxwuxxvwo ** and caliber of rifle as possible in order Alexandria, Ind., Oct. ... Ralph M. b()lu , lK . i(1 He was taken to a hospital states indorsing the suggestion of a re- that the Cuban army may be uniformly Brenaman, the 15-year-old son of City and died in an hour.
^ . . . armed, thus rendering the problem of Treasurer Brenaman of this place, is
nmon next year ot tlie survivors or tne l lxllimuu it, ou aI j ( ) ua distribution an dead from tyohoid fever. He was the MARKET QUOTATIONS.
first Republican convention on the 4l>th I nlat t er th a u it would be if differ | speaker’s page in the last legislature,
anniversary or tne tiirtn ot tne Keputi- j ^ styles and cab her of guns were used, and was a bov of much abilitv and I’revaiiiun iTio"" For Gr»t„ »nit c«tii" lioan party. Chairman Carter writes J n I J 1 - - -
that ho will lay the matter before the
next meeting of the committee and ask that appropriate action be taken.
Two Worn",, Killed by Hip Cnr*.
Killed In a Deer Fark.
Lacon, Ills., Oct. 2.—William Patche, commonly known as “Hilly tlie Diteh-
ilnly m -inth »iuo,uuu l>uiii;iy"x. promise.
Chicago, Oct. 2. — Rev. Anthony j ci,Rrg"<i with sti-aiioK a niainomi. Koselowski, priest of tho Polish Roman ! Logansrort, Ind., Oct. 2.—John R. Catholic church in Lubcok street, will Kennedy, a real estate agent, had a begin suit for damages in tho sum of $700-diainond pin stolen, and E. P. Ly-
on Oct. I.
lodiHiiapolis*
Wheat—Weak; No. 2 red, f'dc. Oats Dull; No. 2 mixed, old, 22c. Colts—Dull: No. 2 mixed, 31c.
$100,000 against Archbishop Feehau of | tie, an' insurance agent, was arrested | • SI “ pm *‘ IltH tho diocese of Chicago. The suit is the | charged with the theft. Lytle, whose Kat. ‘well finished dry ful steers, l.KK)
er,” took a keg of beer into Johu and | result of the trouble growing out of the home is in Thorntown, demos the 1M)llni i s au ,i upward, *4.75i<<5.<ni; good to James Thornton’s doer park, near Var- j excommunication of tho priest by tho charge. I ( hoice shipping and export steers, .y4 g5g/,
4 75; medium to good shipping steers,
I df 4.25; common to fair steera, #^.00((43.7ft;
doiic by either house. ' New Yohk, Oot. -3. Mrs. ( Lira t ? i As the matter stands it is a political Bnckalew, 55 years old, and lior niece, na The animals arc known to be fero* I archbishop. n the friends ofGkwern Miss Crigens ol Monmonth Junction, cions, and danger signs warn trespass . .. 14rv
Culberson and his personal opponents, N. J. were instantly killed on tho • ers to keep out. Ho was either drunk Li. utmnni 1 "«ry 1» F..rti B „,i. Moohusvillk., Ind., Oot. 2.—The gen- g.HKi to cheice 8 ^’ ► of which he has quite a number in the track of the Jamesburg branch of the or courted death, for the next day his PoMland, Mum ^ )ct. LicuU'iiant t , ra i sturu and residence of Frank E. ‘J 0 'cimioe hi'irers. 7t.25o'3.7'; fair'io
General .Sf,«»re niirii<*il*
„„„ x.Liavgix. wx n - w*. , - Portland, Mo., Oct. 2. Lieutenant store and residence of Frank E. ^ chom i’ m*in*rs ^ i,> k'isiature. There are 04 members of Pcunsylvania railroad near Monmouth torn and mangled body dangled on tho I and Mrs. Peary arrived in the city yes- Fauchier, at Gashurg, a small town n'lMViiiin ''lioii«' lue liouse present and 24 senators. In .junction by a fast train yesterday. The horns of a large deer. Life had been j terday from Halifax and went to their throe miles west of here, was totally do- , tcj.Tfi '3.00; fair io niedium cows, (be house it is necessary to get 80 votes women were driving on their way home extinct for hours. He was about 35 house near Cape Elizabeth. The ex- stroyed by fire yesterday. $2 o || 'it2.50: veal cows. si.iki.iGLOO^ •° iimke the laiv go into immediate from the vihage of Layton. ; years of age aud uumarried. | plorer’s mother had gone to tho city to Bo . Keceipis 5,&oo head. Shipments 'fftet and 21 votes is necessary in tho ! * I —r— ! meet him, so he came back to town and N«w Tow.. Kiecis om«.*r». 8.liis» iimd. , 1 „ . . „ dilate. In the house at the present I Pri*«n inventor Panionert. Wo.,i«..min» win Shut now.. found her. The meeting was an affect- Whiting, Ind., Oct. 2.—The first town 0 \' ,, ,, b L .l , iinci 'i..'av , '. kb,!!;, Writing there are 15 out and out men ’ Columbus, <)., Oct. 2.—Charles F. Woonsocket. R. I., Oct. 3.—It is jug 0 ue. __ officers of the newly incorporated town 4^,’,,,1 te i hnin' lightweightH,’' Sr 'iiiist putting any emergency clause j Kline, known as the prison inventor, said the Privilege woolenmill will be overitn.o of chi<iror>Mi>. | of Whiting were chosen yesterday. The 1 4 m: <■ imm. b"iit'vei, ie - siir.wt.m:
'‘‘a bill, while there are four who arc wbo b . lH patented a telephone transmit- shut down within a few weeks and the
entire citizens’ticket was elected. Over p 4- t. ■•■i 1 35: reuriis, i:i.'-o •)•••».
out of tho question in the house | K line was convicted business improves immediately. The. Qiarxe. a young ‘ ™. T"?" ■‘Ik its present roster. In tho senate tb ree times for burglarv In Montgomery concern employs 500 hands and is new roiu Ins wagon while driving to Ins wuri) are throe against the emergency ...,,1 .,,iemed fur life under the running half of its machinery. Tic homo, a mile north of this city, and his Clauso and ^ Tim TTtnf*f«)d » ' ... TT _ A.- _ A'-.-. «. — . TT 4c *r i, 1 in < fit- ««VwMvt 4 lAD i-'l-»«»n U t»»» i t i kll / \.'’I fl wl A nh VQlnisLH ill
dOO ballots were cast.
INDIANA NOTES.
criminal act. Ho is the first property is valued at about *500,000.
Ton Fu mi Hen Rendered Hoinoloi*.
BRIEF MENTION. ! CHIOAOO, Oct. 2.—A block of two- surgical operation, jt l8 nmiounceiTTnatcmnn Has accomea story house, at Fullerton and Clyborn
, shoulder dislocated. A physician in The diphtheria epidemic at Bedford has setting tho dislocation administered subsided, not a case existing at that place
I chloroform and Clarke died during tho al present.
Liabtfui. This puts the two-thirds g." was uaroled from tlie Ohio peiiiten- entire property offered for sale unless | Lhaullmun-, Ills., < >< r. Wibof tho quostiou in the house i . ’ 1., st p r , (av Klint was convicted business improves immediately. The • larkc, a young farmer, was thrown
resent roster. In tho senate , ^ ~ iu throe against the emergency 1
tiauxc and two doubtful, which places , . •
^srsztssrSKSg z : »•• i "
pf - in number present there is little
jj'JUbt that the emergency clause would ...
l* defeated Tin, niiniif.ietrnHnn fumes it is announced mat L'lnna nasaccoruca ""'-j — - —, . ^ ^ | New Arianttc Cal.t".
J Hot propOK^hi Joint, to ;i volt, fu, the ; fall ",ti»fi.cti..n lo Krnno. i™ tj..-f -An*« Lo Bon, Ih. J,--.,-r-o.ii.-i'., n' 'Uv.-r I. ,f-triWtmon
S5«ssn ot lb " ir sk l ”*-" kl“, k c„Si.Tir.h:rpoL e az d ! r «.
poctetl bv *hls d afternoon 6 at^tho'hitest" Ira P Uankin, a pioneer millionaire, Severn’smnU stores were also destroyed aouuced yesterdav at the chamber of v.sterday destroyed tie line farm
Strung Sffort is Sg ma^r to puli phflanthroldst and prominent Congrega- The oss s will aggregate |80,000, with | commerce of Calais that a contract had | ^
’b' 22 populists in the house over
%nt side.
to the tioual layman of San Francisco, died yes- small im. .-ranee.
Corbott’s Farty I.eaveH F'or
tenlay.
An explosion occurred in the mim* in the village Tyldleley near MancheHter,
MIiuth Get Hi» .Ailvance.
Cleveland, Oct. 2.—The Panhandle Antilles.
New York, Oct. 2—Tho Corbett party i,''n 1 ,i a iiii ^yesterday by which five persons Coal company and the Youghiogheny ci«»n"ii Out tiw Swaiiowr.. x* . ..... 1 ’ S. ’ . /t^, /I".,,! i. .r .*r li i/il, <->f-iii f fivl tui . 11 il:
•c.pis 700 head. SliipnientH 5i 1 in fad vl a rket active.
tlood io viHf.ct: lambs, $3.75(3)4.25; coni■ n, u to in oiuiu lunilis, 25(((.3.-50; best ewes ana wet here, sM5 v tc3.50; «ood to cho ee s:arp. 92.K:5(3;3.pt; lair to mediimi Hlti*ep, ^!3.^5u(2.75; coinmoii sheep, t ; 1.0U(j5 2.U); hucKH, per head, #l.00(t£4.00.
Chicago Grain nnd Frovluionii.
WHI'AT—Dec. opened 02?^c, closed 01c.
Ma •' oponerl titukC, closed 043^c.
Cols — Dec. opened 2Stjc, closed 2.7%e.
May opened 29%c, closed 29^0.
Oa is—Msiv opened 2014c, closed 20}..c.
t had I r *r I™™™* ™’r i l, ‘° 4*0RK—Oct. opened ^.40. closed ttt.JO.
nii/i.fil f,.r laving a cable from re8idencu of I, ‘‘ nr J'. OHineH ,, ™ r ! ' 1,L ' lb > Jan. ..peiacl $2.55. closed - 5.1. I Kvbb wllb.b win villL ‘- Boss, $5,01K>; insurance, $1,000. i.nui . . uj>i'U." ■;5.s7, clo.-cd $5 *2.
Bmst to . ‘ \ Chicago contractors have bronuchi suit Jmi. onetied ^.5.\>J, cloneil
1 the French telegraph system with the nt M)ir * n t0 foreclo9e a foI . *.5,so. ..m- net up.ned — - closed .
against the Chicago, Indiana and Eastern Jan. opened $4.1)0’closed $4.H7.
Closing cash markets: Wheat
The llirksite Friends are holding tlieir
, annual meet ing at Hichmond this week.
There is quite a la rue attendance.
. . . i iiigiaint ^ n—~o——^ | Cleaned Out ll»e swaiumi.. , m . ..n tSe n n«l , l. ir d KA «t»ru.,l for Texas yesterday Corbett. we re killed. I Gas Coal company, which control mines Mf.tkorous, llhu, Oct. 2.-The large David C. Bryan of Indianapolis plead Hb 8 «.4T' accompanied by his manager, Will- Advices received from Blantyre are to in the Pittsburg district agreed to pay ^ (Uv ,. lU . of 1)r . Bronson, on guihy to the charge of earrying eniieeal. d ^»A. Brady. Steve (j Donnell, John i t be effect that Bishop Mapl s of Nyassa- their miners the 64-ceut cash rate yes- street, burned to the ground, weapuns at Shell.yville yestenlay, and was ( Donaldson W m,,Y’av i„n,i -ml a coimmnion was drowned 111 tenlay. The companies anticipate no f,”, 1 ’ *7 ... ., fincil fChicago parties are after Bryan ‘-“•’ton. Jim Mo\ey. trouble among the miners. The bmldmg caught while the flues OIl ll( ,, )U „t ut .,.n„. linaneial deal in ths. uelaney and Jim Daly. They Lake Nyassaianu on cwpi. ' __ were being burned out to get rid of the .. iu . bllt 1...... been uualde to get him out to reach San Antonio, Tex . by Ueneral iWrny.d by Firs. swallows. The loss is estimated at of 1 bl . uU lvct , m .„ () f u,,. above pend- ^ ««> Woobvh.i.k, Mins., Oct. 3.—The MM* ran-U/ Missiouri, leaving Colonel McKenzie in ward McGhee college for girls, one of Kx-Srnator Cror.««r Uead. An incend-ary fire at t olfax destroyed lull at Sg.2git4.33. ,
^^hr are 141 i j -Ex-^ator be the largest output of apple 80, less cash in the treasury, m nave oeeu families all of whom it is bslieved es- j couuly die<lat t 0 - clook this morning »nce aud the plant was burned. The loss ; and his physicians could offer no hope. ?» D, ly nmce 1888, amounting to at an increase for the monm 01 cal)ed lujury , ; Qf na / alvaia ■ .mounts to S2 W ! His familv are with him.
Cincinnati Grain and Stock. Wheat—Steady: No. 2 red, Tdc. ColtN—Steady; No. 2 mixed, 34‘ic. Oats Firm; No. 2 mixed, 2l, 1 ,c. Cattle—Dull at $2.25(85 00. Hogs—Aetive at $3. Vi(g4.45.
Sheer—Bull at $1.00 in 4.00; lambs,
i -' "luce iooi ^ 2.500 barrels.
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