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Kentucky Has It on the the Scene of a Vigorous Vote Hunting.
ists’ also navo TicKers m me neia. ouly minor oHioes are to be tilled in Kansas and Nebraska, while Utah votes upon a : constitution and a full state ticket. 1VI i*N i MH i p |t i. Jackson, Miss., Nov. 4.—State, county ami municipal ofiicers from governor to constable will be voted for in this
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bUAKU Uh CUNIHUL NAMLD. rheflk Efr«iull In Prenltl«»nt of tho Atfmenitin ComiiiiMMlon. Constant!nopi.k, Nov. 4.—The ofli-
FillM) IN m ItMIIIS.
bLVtHAL LIVtS LObl. Four Meet a Terrible Heath la ft
Huniing SwriitnllOp.
New York, Nov. 4.—Several lives
A\vfnt Deed of f ritzy Mexican Indians cial ituaouiiceuient of the Armenian llody of Halen J. Ilunijdirey were lost in the fire-which started early
board of control hits been made, and n. | ,• jj (V yesterday morning on the second floor Chefik Effeudi of the court of appeals is ■ . 1 1 s-* 0 f tj le t;.story brick building at 7 Pelnamed as president. ham street, owned by Weil & Meyer
and Half Creeds.
state tomorrow, and the contest is be- ,
TIVELY CAMPAIGN IN OHIO ' L wt T U the P <,mocrat8 iUMl CREMATION OF TEN PEOPLE. u 0ffidal eKranw recnTed here stat.. FLESH NEARLY ALL GONE. • U1,lasedasa -weatshop. The charred vxxuxx xxi uxxxv. Both dhfties fuvor Ireocoiiuvue of Hilvor. that several Dersons were ki lea ana iiimnar nnmrxnutiiv ihlA hrvliAa
DemocrutH Will l*robably Cut the I*henoin^ual Kcpubllcau Majority of Laftt Yoar lu Two—New York's Campaign. liepubllcniiM Trying to Win Marylautl From Its Old Love.
Both parties favor Iree coinage of silver.
The Populists are expected to poll ouly j i SIII0j^ WRECK Mnd With Religious Kuthnsiasm, tl»«
L.oci\l
Louisville, Nov. 4.—Tomorrow the people of Kentucky will elect state officers and a new legislature. The campaign has been vigorously conducted by
Two People Killed and a Number Injured Near Wheeling.
that several persons were killed and wounded at Diarbekir on Friday during some riots arising from an Armenian
attaek upon tho Mosques.
Tl o American missionaries in Ilitlis have again complained to United States Minister Terrell that they are in imminent danger. Mr. Terrell and Hon.
Fachuca, Mox., Nov. 4.—News comes Michael Herbert., the Uritish charge
Jutlge Orders Them t(» Ifie
Dragged From Their Homes anti Committed to the Flame*—One of the Vic-
tims Watt an Innocent Young Itabe.
road'wreck hi Hm^iimnediiite'vicinity'of from Texaeapa a sniaU town inhabited i ^tS^VrSSSJ
Wheeling for many years occurred yes- Indians and half breeds, that 10 per- () f Americans.
_ _ terday at El Grove, five miles east of 60,16 were burned there as heretics by It is rumored that the Turks are still b^th“th7‘ Democrats" and Republicans, here on the Pittsburg division of the order of the auxiliary town judge. He pillau'ing the ^ps to F.rzeand from the fact that tbore is an ap- Baltimore and Ohio road. The Pitts- claims he was acting according to the si^rttu^vas " J ttreparent split in the former party on the j burg and Cincinnati express, commonly wUl of ' j0, b mamlestad to him in ,iu IHir ted. It is now said that 200 corpses
known as the Cannonball, jumped the extraordinary vision, accompanied by have already been counted, track on a bridge over Wheeling creek certain indications of Divine wrath The Armenian population of Anatolia
owing to a broken fiange on a wheel of against heretics and people leading nu-
the smokiugcar. The engine, tender moral lives.
and baggageoar kept the track, while As soon as the nexvs reached Mollan-
the mallear, smoker and Pullman par- K°'f* 10 P r * nc *P a * town in the district, „ . lorcar went over a bank about It! feet the municipal president and minor of- |\ a ^ ha fronl Berlin to discuss the situa- ^
high. The smoker turned completely ficials, with an escort of over 00 men over and the other two lay on their armed with rifles, went to Texaeapa,
linauoial question the Republicans feel that they have some hopes of electing a part of their state ticket. P. Wat Hardin, the Democratic candidate for governor, was nominated by a convention iu which the “sound money” element were iu a majority and wbo adopted a platform not in conformity with their candidate's views, as he is an euthusiastic advocate of silver. Ho refused to be bound by the platform and has conducted his campaign in accordance with his ^own views, which action has hail the effect to cause lukewarmness if not absolute hostility among a number of the supporters of President Cleveland’s financial views. W. O. Bradley, the Republican candidate, has made his fight upon state issues, and for the first time in the history of that party they expect to elect a governor, which result may be brought about by the dissension among Democrats on the financial question. Senator Blackburn will probably be returned to tho senate, his opponent being Congressiban McC reary. The Re-
are sending delegates to petition M. Nelidoff, ttie Russian ambassador, torequest Russia to temporarily occupy the
Armenian provinces. •
The sultan has summoned Tewfik
FIGHTERS ROUTED.
and almost unrecognizable bodies were taken from the ruins during the day,
Thmigtit to Have it.-e.i sirirkm wit’- nU( ] 0 , u . niuii who jumped to save his Heart Disease on a Lonely Trip I’rat- fife from the Names was so injured that rle Fires Threaten to Destroy the he (tied later 111 GoVemOUr hospital, Town of xvhitinu i-ire Ktigtnrs Col- xvhith t he Was taken suffering froni a Ihle—Trying the Insanity Dodge—Notes. fractUied skull. Ihe dead .ire.
J At mi SHAFT HO, watchman, found in
Rhownstown, Ind., Nov. 4.—About a the ruins,
week ago Halin J. Humphrey, aged 47, Isaac Hi nson, found iu the ruins, a well-to-do farmer of Driftwood town- Unknown man, found in the ruins.
. . . Mourns RiitscHArKU, who jumped from
ship, left Ins home on foot.to come here a8etlJ11( , Htory Wllld0vv ami ,^,1 iu Goverto look after his pension. Saturday , leur hospital of ii fractured skull, evening his dead body was found in the The fire originated from some uuknobs, a rough section of the county ly- > known cause on the second floor of No. ing southwest of here, with the clothing 7 and spread with great rapidity through torn to shreds and the flesh nearly all that buildng and those immediately adeaten to the bone by tho hogs. Mr. joining. Five alarms were sent in, ami Humphrey was subject to heart failure, although a large number of engines were and it is thought he was overcome by playing on tho flames for hoars, noth an attack while on the way. j mg could be done to save the structures
themselves, and three adjoining build-
MERCK pkaikie fires. ; iugs were also destroyed.
The buildings burned were filled with
NelglilMirinK Fire D.-parlm>-nts Called t» sweatsllolm and Several watchmen and
Whiting to Fight th« Flame*.
sides. The cars wore completely demol- w here they found everbody in the pub- <;, 1Ternnr r , ark „ W i„. » vn-iory ov.-r Whitino, Tnd., Nov. 4.—The prairie be‘told yet.'' SamueMwdbo'vit'z,’ a ^anb isnea. jj c square executing grotesque dances the pugilist* in Ark*!!*!**. fires which have been burning south of tor, jumped from a window to save • in honor of the Virgin of Guadalupe | Little Rock, Nov. 4.—Governor here for the past two weeks have finally himself and is now in the hospital with Mrs. , I'ran < hi Hare of Kit tanning, a., around the ruins of the jail, a small ! Clarke has won his fight against pugil- reached tho border of this place and both legs broken. Other are supposed iumped troin the car am v. as ins an \ . solidly constructed close to i ism in Arkansas. Saturday night the raged ail yesterday on the south edge of to be in the ruins.^ IJAwnuice^Bnrtley of° Fitt's'burg^ Kitting the parish church. ' j devotees of the manly art were given a town in the district known as Roberta- Bom.d to D.-.th, on its father’s lap when the accident ] In this jail previous to Saturday had 1 0O < ^ c u by tl “' ^“ 'l 0 u tc )me of the lit- dale and about the Sheffield racetrack. Cleveland, Nov. 4. — Mrs. Helen occurred, wae so badly injured that it ^ ( . onih „,, Nil . h( ,i as h!tuaudez iBa,i<m ’ Both .ulu wen placed uuder ** “‘Chborin^^fin, dinarTmeiUH wire Langdorf of No. 4 Patton street, was died in a few minutes, while neither .. .. . ,, , , " an injunction restraining them trom and m ighboniig lepartment. w< re V esterdavaiidheiliustbe father nor mother was hart. They Martin Sant,ago, Jose Manuel, Casper flghtittK un a er penalty of a fine and a .. a “ d ^ n"" 1!bd
.... . .- u , , fighting under penalty of a nue anna afternoon About” 2 000 acres be-I band and children barely escaped from were coming to Wheeling to attend the Hernandez, Juan Tomas, Juan Tomas, ! termof not less than two years’ini prison- u 1 •'
funeral of a relative.
tween here and Hammond have been the house, which was destroyed, to-
The exact number of injured is hard Jjaria ('oucerwfou ami an iiHant ctiild' “ un it s not a very niw iifei her’ .“'Tl’ M " ( ' h , ° f “jf" terntory is a gether with another house mljoiniug ’ reliably, although it, is reported had mdely hustS S>m ! The SJm«o?h-,dI^m“^ 'thit if the , km ' 1 ° f ^ '* St,U burml,g * ' Tho ot - ,S U,lkuOW “* but
^ thr,their homes at dead of night on tho ex- ' pugilists and their managers would got taken to the city hospital and three to i i i... 4\. . out of the state he would dn>i) thecrim- 1
dent. Ton or a dozen surgeons and the were an evil in the sight of God, and wn< ,. 11M viMee,i rh it tiie hot, r del tracts to locate a steel plant at Alexiui-
New Si«*el Plant at AnilerMtn,
Andehson, Ind., Nov 4.—Acompany
■emltorhd honors 0 'TCndism a!id Prohb wrecking crew were summoned at once, that they were enemies of the faith and ^ no^m^fight and tlilT latter km-wthat 1 « lria - i ' 1 consideration of a *50,000 bonus
Lila Vance of Wheeling and C. J- ' heretios whom God had ordered through he could not produce the *10,000 side and a free gas fuel franchise. 1 hey are r. x.r. .«> nit 1 i»« . if \I <1 I’i. ♦ <1 O . • . < - . 1 . . . 1 . *. • . . I t 1 < •< < I* • \i iVitf . i I ITtl.i.X* flu* ItlXVC IHtllftW
senatorial honors. 1’opulists andProhi-! bitiouists also have tickets in the field.
Garvey, an oil operator of Marietta, ()., ^is holy saint to be consumed by fire, will probably die trom their injuries, The auxiliary judge related this with imd several more are in a serious condi- j thfj miuost sui ; gfroi(1 t0 thu uut | 10ritUiS .
| He added that God had wrought aston-
Engineer xv»« Kiiieii. isliing miracles to confirm xvhat tho Dallas, Nov. 4.—The northbound gaiut had told him in the vision.
Missouri, Kansas and Texas passenger
Ohio** Popular Csinriitlatf'*.
Columbus, O., Nov. 4.—The legislature amt ail tue state officers, except secretary of state and school commissioners, will be elected in this state tomorrow. General Asa A. Bushnell is the Republican nominee for governor, while ex-Goveruor Campbell heads tho Democratic ticket. Ohio is somewhat fickle iu her devotion to the Republican party, as is evidenced by tho votes of different years. The state lias oecuiftonolly elected Democratic governors and legislatures, and the Republican electoral ticket in 1S92 only got 1,00!)
majority, iu liSSM, however, William arguments iu tho Holmes murder trial
McKinley, for governor, carried the I finished, the judge’s charge read securely bound around the arms and state by over MI.OOO majority and last i , t r . 40 . the iurv retired After 1 ? halne<l togt'tber^xxen; matched to Molfall the phenomenal margin of 187,000 aud at 5 • 40 I’’ U ‘ e ]Ury etl f Iter laiigo, where a judicial investigation
votes was given to that party. Ex-Gov-! to avol(1 the l ‘PP e,ira,iee of un - will take place.
eruor Camobell and General Bushnell seemly haste, the Jurymen had their ihe xvliolo popul ition ofloxaoapa apars both popular men, and the Repub- suppers and discussed the matter for a j P*'" t0 lav ‘ , K 0 ! uafie - , AI . bel *! ,vo, ‘ le licaus donot claim more than 40,000 to but they were a unit for th * Ml OIK) nlnralitv while the Demnaratn f'’' v niomuits, Put tlioy xvert a unit r r j -ighty and the -amts to destroy exil
conviction, and all of them on the r doers. They point to the pile of bones first ballot wrote tho words, “Guilty of. on which -they profess to see miracu-
Said the judge: “I obeyed the divine
train was wrecked at Waxahachie yes- ! command and ordered out iny alguaoterday afternoon. Ihe engineer was Hes iconstables) and we took thesis sin-
ners from their beds and dragged them, in the darkness of night, weeping and wailing, to the jail. When /hey were locked securely iu, 1 ordered the alguaclies to set the building on lire.” Twenty-one arrests were made, although tho fanatical mob threatened death to the authorities. The prisoners, securely bound around the nrins and chained together, were marched to Mol-
killed and 22 passengers badly injured,
some seriously.
HOLMES TO HANG.
Only One llatlnt Tiikmi by the Jury.
Convicted Xliin’n Nerve.
Philadelphia* Nov. 4.—Saturday the
I bet, which was necessary to bring Cor- , incorporated under the laws of Illinois, j j Ilt0 ffio ring. wl *' begin work at once putting m
Bob Fitzsimmons spent ye.sterdav : plant. It is to employ 500 men bowith a party of local admirers and iu fore the bonus is paid, the evening went to the Union station ... , „ ,,,. in company with a party of newspaper _ .. . ....
men to meet the Cannonball from Hot Indianapolis, Nov. 4. While anBprings, on xvliich Corbett was expected swering an early alarm yesterday mornto arrive. A large crowd followed, ing, a fire engine and a chemical colprobubly in anticipation of an im- lidod, doing considerable damage to the promptu set-to, but Corbett was not on txvo machines and injuring one of the the train, and had he been, trouble j horses so badly that it had to be shot, xvould hardly have occurred as Fitz- William Gano, Matthew Rogers and simmons xvas in a most happy mood. I Lewis Moore, ail connected with the deCorbett and party left Hot Springs at * partmeut, xvere bailly bruised in the ac-
o’clock last night and passed through ! cident. Little Rock enroute to Memphis. Fitz’s
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80,000 plurality, while the Democrats say they have a fighing chance. Senator Brice is a candidate for re-election, while ex-Governor Foraker is booked for the same position should the Republicans carry the legislature. Tho People’s Party, the Proiiibitiouists and the Bocialistic Labor party each have state
tickets.
EASTERN STATES Til AT VOTE. New York and Maryland Have Kaoh Kn- ' Joyed Very Lively Campaign*. BNkvv York, Nov. 4.—The ticket this year is headed by the secretary of state, this being an off year so far as the governorship is concerned. Fifty senators and 180 assemblymen are to be balloted ter and a small national interest is injtc ed into the campaign from the fact that the senators to be elected will vote for the successor in the United States senate of David B. Hill, they holding over for three years. The excise question seems to be the bone of contention—the Republicans advocating state control, while the Democrats favor local option. Tammany has a fusion ticket to conteud with, which makes the fight very warm here locally. Both •ides claim a victory. In Pennsylvania a state treasurer and supreme court judges are to be elected, and the Democrats are only hopeful of eutting the majority of 241,000 last fall
in two.
A warm fight has been mode against tho Democratic nominee for governor of Maryland, the Republicans claiming that Gorman’s influence in that state should be broken, and the senator’s personality has been discussed to the extent that national aud state issues have been
almost lost sight of.
A governor and general assembly are to be voted for in Nexv Jersey tomorrow. Alexander T. McGill is tho Dem-
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murder in the first degree.” They filed lously traced outline forms of the saints into the courtroom at 8:61 o’clock, and who, on advising the judge to burn the that verdict was announced. Tho andi- , heretics, left their images. The comenoe broke into wild cheering, which i muuity is nothing but an open air mad-
the judge suppressed with difficulty, house.
Holmes was probably the coolest man SURGEON GENERAL’S REPORT,
m the audience, his only action being ,
to cough Slightly. HlS attorneys have stryohoU Treat..,.„t For Pneumonia I,
mode a motion for a new trial, and the case may go to the supremo court.
“Man of 8t««l anil Stone.**
Commended—Antitoxins Valuable. Washington, Nov. 4.—In his annual report to the secretary of the navy Sur-
Philadblphia, Nov. 4.-H. H. Holmes, | geon General Tryou discusses new raedithe convicted murderer of Benjamin F. I cal treatments at length. The favorable
Pietzel, spent a quiet day yestenlay in his cell iu Moyaniensing prison. “This man of steel and heart of stone,” as the district attorney described him to the jury, does not evince in the slightest auy outward signs of breaking down. With death actually before him now he is the same cool aud callous Holmes. The prison regulations prevented anyone worn interviewing him yesterday, but a message was sent out that he had slept well aud was feeling comfortable, and was still confident his innocence would yet be established. FOOTBALL PLAYERS INJURED. Trampled Upon by a Horne While Run-
ning For a Goal.
opiuiou entertained of the value of strychnia iu the treatment of pneumonia, he says, has been further strengthened by the experience of its use during the year, 40 cases of acute lobar pneumonia having been treated in the New York hospital iu two years with only three deaths, a mortality of
6.05 per cent.
Autitoxine, the new sernm treatment for diphtheria, has been tried at the Washington naval hospital in two serions cases with the most favorable results and reports to tho bureau from the health department of New York shoxv that the mortality under this treatment is only 12 per cent. The most gratifying and remarkable results have been obtained there, and no evil effects have
movements are uncertain He will probably keep away from Hot Springs, as the people there are very mnoh dis-
Robbed by Negroes.
Indianapolis, Nov. 4.—Txvo negro highwaymen Saturday evening held up
it is supposed Mrs. Lan : lorf attempted to start the fire with coal oil and that an explosion resulted. Tiie dead body of tiie woman was found on a side porch soon after the family had be n
aroused.
NEBRASKA RICH WITH GOLD. Expert Hurtlett X>ry Kiillilisii>i.llo Over
11... Milford Kii-ldft.
Lincoln, Nov. 4.—According to the report of Herbert Bartlett, the nuning expert aud engineer, tho gold fields at Milford, a few miles west of Lincoln, are destined to richly reward the owners of the property. Mr. Biirtlett made tests of 800 samples, aud finds that the earth, taken at random, assays, at a loxv estimate, from *25 to *50 per ton. Mr. Bartlett is even more enthusiastic than tho owners of the laud, saying: "I found a gravel gold-bearing claim miles in extent, aud much of it fabulously rich, and, taking it altogether, it is equal in extent, vaster in depth and richer iu value than any similar deposit
gusted with his actions, they claiming J three men here. The first man was i j n the world.” Mr. Bartlett’s known
ho only got arrested in order to avoid | stopped in West Indianapolis and the Corbett. | other two robberies occurred in the city.
Seven dollars was about all tho booty secured, as tho robbers happened to se-
lect unpromising subjects.
clubs three persons Were badly injured. The players were making for the goal aud were on the race track xvhen Jockey Scott, who was exercising a running horse, dashed into the crowd, his horse going at full speed. J. W. Rea and T. D. Hayes of the college club were knocked down aud severely injured, and
row. .n.ie.xauuur x. x.xcvx... .n xxt-.o- ha<l u> 1,e re»“>™d from the grounds in ooratio candidate and John W. Griggs Bie police ambulance. Jockey Scott fh« Hennhlir-an was thrown from Ins horse and also G'he A. P. A.‘question has been made in J ur , e<L n Re “’» hom0 . ia iu . ( ' ar - tissue in the Massachusetts campaign V”! tou ' au( Hayes lives at Mankato,
be Democrats, but the Republicans Mmn. 1 mfident of re-electing Governor rrihalge, although by a decreased '’trit?- George T. Williams is his
a .nent.
rginia elects half its senate and tho
(Quincy, 111., Nov. 4. During the f 0 n 0Wl , ( i the use of autitoxine, even football game at Baldwin park between wheI1 it failed to save the patient’s life,
the High School aii^Gem City College
CUBAN NEWS NOTES.
Five Thousand Ueeruitii Reported to
12live Joined t lux Insurgent*.
Tampa, Fla , Nov. 4.—Passengers arriving from Cuba last night say that fully 5.000 men hux'o joined tho insurgents from Matanzas province iu the
last 40 days.
About 16 days ago 250 insurgents concealed themselves in a cemetery on the outskirts of Cardenas, attacking 40 passing regulars. The insurgents lost two dead, five wounded; Bpanish loss,
eight killed, 11 wounded.
A priest who went to Lacrete camp to hear confessions reixirts his having found 850 armed and 200 unarmed men
in the Hague district.
Letters from Maceo say his headquarters, near Santiago, are unmolested by the Spaniards. He is on the aggressive. Want Practical Experience. Nexv York, Nov. 4.—A morning paper here asserts that another Cuban expedition is being formed, the members of which all belong to the national guard of New Jersey. All are said to be sharpshooters and qualified to command companies and to be trained in signal corps work. Tho men say that thoir object is to secure practical experi-
ence iu military work.
Attempted to Burn a Charitable Home. Cleveland, Nov. 4.—The police are puzzled over attempts of incendiaries to destroy the Speed Homo for Infants iu this city. The building was set on tiro three times Saturday and four times
Trying the Insanity Dodge. Rockport, lud., Nov. 4.—Martin D. Taylor, charged with the murder of his little neice, Sallie Davis, has bet u arrested and is now in jail here. Taylor is playing insane. He refused to eat or talk, it is thought that he xvill plead guilty of intlictiug the wounds that caused Miss Davis’ death. Verdict For Elder Covert. Anderson, Ind., Nov. 4.—The *10,000 damage suit brought by Mrs. Dr. Hilligoss against W. R. Covert, the great autispirituallst, came to an abrupt end Saturday night, and the jury, after being out 20 miuutes, found for Covert, denying even a cent of damages. Sudden Death From Heart Trouble. Evansville, Ind., Nov. 4.—’Squire Samuel Day died suddenly Saturday afternoon of heart failure. He walked into Jacob Mayer’s saloon, ordered a glass of beer and was walking to a table to sit down when he fell aud expired.
Mill Destroyed by Fire.
Hope, Ind., Nov. 4.—Tho old cream-
ery building, which hail been converted I the murder
into a feed and flourmill, owned by D. W. Dodd, was destroyed by fire Saturday afternoon. The building originally cost about *5,000. No insurance.
experience and undoubted sincerity has awakened new interest iu the find, and active work in developing the property
has begun.
SHOT AT A POLITICAL MEETING. Mob Interfere* With the Speaker* and n
Itoncral Fight Ensue*.
Smith’s Grove, Ky., Nov. 4.—Saturday night tho Democrats held a rally at the Shady Grove schoolhouse, which xvas interrupted by outsiders. Tho confusion became so great that Chairman Hall was compelled to adjourn the meeting. A general tight ensued in which Hill was shot in the head and badly beaten; he may recover. John M. Harvey was fatally shot in the boxx’els, John G. Franklin clubbed to unconsciousness and otuers were badly bruised. Politics is said to have been the cause of the attack. The officers have not been able as yet to capture any of the men.
Attacked by Negroes.
Nashville, Nov. 4.—Saturday night in the outskirts of Clarksville a mob of negroes attacked four white men aud a general light occurred. Henry Baker, white, about 60 years old, was stabbed twice, dying instantly. One other white man was stabbed and badly injured. Two negroes were also hurt. Three negroes are iu jail charged with
Lowry Whiteftell Fatally Hurt.
Knightstown, Ind., Nov. 4.—Lowry
Fifty-Six Indictm.Dl. Ag.lii.t Lewi*. Dayton, O., Nov. 4.—Among the indictments by the grand jury are 56 returned against Zachary T. Lewis, tho alleged bond forger, charging forgery of
three times Huturrtay and tour times . aged 03 a well known citi- bonds negotiated with banks here. Tho
'org. d bones purport to. be genuine pa-
bu.
V' house of delegates. Local issues
ay are involved.
his reoovorv is doubtful.
INDIANA NOTES.
Jewoler Arrested For Hurglnry. Edwardsville, 111., Nov. 4.—Much
of this city, charged with burglary in ' - an indictment by the grand jury. Rorig BRIEF MENTION.
Iowa, N.bra.ka, Kan.an and Utah.
Cold weather has Interfered with farm
j was tried early last week upon the
Nor^Io";; NTbras- ^uVL^Tiim°^ter K ^ng out thore iH “ pr,, ^ ct ka. Kansas and Utah hold elections to- only 10 minutes. | ^ f ^ ^ prevaUltl(( , n Ha
xviudow, bat all attempts to discover the person xvho sot the fires have failed. There are 28 children the home, and the attendants are in a state of panic.
Fir« In the Dor ranee Mine.
Wilkesbarre, Pa, Nov. 4.—A spark from a pipe which an employe was smoking set fire to the hay in the mule
stable in the Dorrauce mino Saturday . . ., ..... night. The stable is 600 feet below the ciaR 1 ko “ 1 - J
surface. All alarm was sounded aud a
tJfi-;„ b™ i „A»,>«|... Jgrss-sia. ,l “ b ”* r ''•***-
BETTY TAKES HER OWN PART.
Ftre<i m by a jeaion. W.r, she si.oot. they saw a man looking from an attic *en of this place, was thrown from his |
XV Ith Fatal EfTact.
Charleston, W. Va., Nov. 4.—Saturday at the village of Eagle, Ervin Hoostley and Bettie Shields, xvho have beeu lovers, fell out on account of Hoostley’s jealousy. She xvas seou by him on the street xvith another’man the provious day. Yesterday he demanded au explanation, which was given, but which did not suit him. He fired at her, the bullet cutting her neck slightly. Bettie used her pistol freely in the street duel that ensued, shooting three times, each bullet taking effect. Hoost-
IiiMine Man** Violent Act.
Dublin has just l^d a very successful i. La Salle, 111... Nov. 4.-Garrett DUchrysanthemum fair. lo “ th ‘ s cit /’ ' vh ‘ e * u a 8tate Edward Moon, an old and wealthy citi j insanity, drove his tamily from the zen of Warsaw, is dead from dropsy. Mr. house and barricaded himself within. '■ *‘ 1 - ”■— With the aid ** a butcherkuifo he de-
fied tiie pouo* and finally cut his throat. He could imsew* then be disarmed on-
chair. Hu
Moon was 78 years old and located in Kos-
Krr ii
suriaoc. rvu alarm was sounueo aim a '1 l.e h ranklm Repuhhcan has been pur
large i,umber of miners fought the fire c!ms.sl by Henry Martin of Lebanon and t , k ^ W,,h U all night, it xvas not gotten under con- Albion Smith of Indianapolis. Both gen dud iu we* baaira
trol until yesterday forenoon. Eighteen tll!n ' en art! experienced newspaper men « ■ i i s x.> a., a .. W iii* i< ntnilt* mi f lu* nn k<»p nln v
moles perished and other property to
the value of *10,000 xvas destroyed. CluirB.d XX'llli Assassination.
Memphis, Nov. 4.—Ben Powell, a young man about town, was assassinated as he entered his home on Kerr avenue yesterday. Richard Johnson, a
War is lieing made on the poker players at Wabash. Marshal Moore made a raid and captured IB devotees, aud the mayor assessed lines amounting to from *17 to $25
each.
A committee from the Indianapolis Hoard of Trade is preparing a bill to pre-
Sanitarium liurnrxl.
Clkvelmid, Nov. 4.—Tho Oak Ridgo sanitarium sfi Green Spring, O., was destroyed by fire yesterday. The 48 guests, most of whom were invalids, all escaped, many of them having to be carried from the burning building. Tho
sent to congress which will appropriate j ogfj w jjj j,,, i u the neighborhood of *40, *2.<*K),000 for a new federal building in ^ ln8uranee> |i0,000.
1 'niii Kovurnor aud A7V? I. Babb the Demo- 1)60,000 marks for expenses of the expe- 1 and there wa* no protection. The loss is and killed one and severely wounded t r y f or gome time, is gushing forth water ; duavoring to tiud some means by which cra f iQ. .The Ppp.oiijts apd Prohibition- ! difcfon i ealimy-tei] at^W.OOp; partly insured. ' mother of the party. 1 the rate of 5U0 callous uer hour. 1 •‘election of the boat can be avoided.
