Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 April 1896 — Page 1
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mess.
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GKEKNCASTLE INDIANA SAT; TJAY APRIL 41896.
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IARRIS0N AGITATION
.is Name Frequently Mentioned In Connection With the Presidency.
(fie ri., t'n ), i! iii' iuKit nt tne invalid pcnsii n ™niinitti-f, lor Mocking ]h nsiou liills. Mr. Knlinnii in his reply <leritimi Unit he favoo d meritorous MU*, bur thiif hi' hud opposiii, and would roiitiuuo toopiMi.se, lulls to pension teamit'ers, ramp lollov. <1 -. photoip’i’phers, descrlers and oMna > who v rmioi , nstly eutitloa to ]ie;i "n. H" re; erred ;o the
COLOI'JEL NAFF SAFE
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[IloAM i’.t viv * iUv of th«»Qn<5Mtit»n am f* Nn»»i< rous ■Cltl/.fiiH t!u* » nii «! Slate's Hort' -aiy.i-il ?!ii llroi'i' ‘ by \ ciiry.uHn ^tay Oreutt* a l/su'vti.. il <:» or. al ihiV. Wash'votox, A] ril ’.—Ai-itatioii of Mi" tm.v . : niKii ’..o' x-l’resii. : Harris xi hy t'e SI. L" o- convei . u Inih hfvn one oi the thin ’s attract [alter ‘on silnmt lie eiipit.d the p; >; lew pli% Out of thi |>‘ iliar.ti s ot the (itnation i-the .d- . .••• id' aii.v expj -- hou Oil the suliji <1 111 the colei io of
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Major Jieh,uihi 'Ibis eiits; is fsawina' wood*’ and allowing other j- oble to do : he all:.' V. h ' r U is from frnr 1 Liigiil • alt. e h e -oine of the "invoi" |te son on i! ( ', ( i \\ in rher Ik > ;ii.- ■■ n' r -Wf-.Trw j
terdiii afternoon (over • 0 in nn In r) aH i feast spread by the. house lor I is benotitofn in . photo.ri .phei-and l ity Jiuniiem. Ei:ht bills were favorably net id ujii n. AmoiUf them was one to ]. - on the widie f 1’,. i'.-adii r Kdwnrd
Jordiuo.
VKMVt'KIiA'S IKIIMII.V MI'.I.lNtl.
of luitrtl
Report That All Were Drowned Fou;id
to Re Untrue.
MINE EXPLOSION. Three h!en Killed and Two Badly Hurt In a Colorado Mine.
Ward, April 4.—A terrific explosion occurred yestonlay i i the Giles mine, ulm it on and a quarter miles from this city, in which three men were instantly killed and two others badly hart. Dead: Jam.' h !’; n.Mor.T, niarried. Mart Bran son.
Pi rant Hu e. The injured: Jack i lull n:her. Louts Smith.
When the men went to work in the
Or in ikston, Minn., April-I.—Colon 11 af terms'ii they took nbiut 50 {smudsof Adam l 1 '. Naff, whom fhur. liiy’s re- ; giant j-iw-.-r down in the ei no with poli* said hud gone through tin , . th m y after they i r . ,, . , ; bottom, the powder in some unknown
conspicuous honorin'' i th,! nr. '-‘ml b a u owned wm. This is the fourth fatal
de- | his entire party, has returned from the ; cxplos-.di in the Giles mine. Not much
TWO CF THE PARTV ARE SAVED.
iVhite Itcturnin^f an .«»ji
Tour the Northern .h<* Knt't ■ Fail' \Va< Free ji'itatc*! i lit«' I«i'oti K-F uy K. i 4>r uini VII l>r'stvm*«t Sjivt* i'ttlont I Nall' ami a i |nity.
SENT IN THE SERVICE After Being CjE 1 to Account by the Supreme Court. RECEIVER FOR HAMMOND LAND.
Itcntwilarr tu llccomo k < ty !*• atl Man at Valparaiso Thought to )*.«• i'rtnn Chl» «:<•;» \j>mi • •Mini ut Suit 1*«hIj utn I. lie Iiich '»1.til titoiMHtcl I-or (.’<tntoll)|>t* Ic liH’i i Nt u-*
HIS HEAD SEVERED. Youire IVirvt IM < oIImIim! With .1 inotivi' at H.ei ncy,lud.,.'; ril l.—G 'I'peSuiith, a young man empl.yiHl at tiie Bella ire glass factory, this city, was instantly killed y* t rday al ternoou by a westbound Pan Handle mail train. Smith had been out on h.s bicycle executing ; n errand and was i i iruing to
the f atery When he r
Itrou/r ('olttmn In Iluuor
MaIf* t itireoK.
Wasuim nApril 4. — Pn ideet I Grespo of Venezuela, has taken anotli r
step toward tl
. of Anierii an eitizeiiK by issuing a
with went
a mishap on the river and all
eree directing (he erection of a bronr.e coinmn in honor of the citizens of the United Sbites who aided Venezuela in the first struggle for indepeiid i:ee. I'ho decree has just been received at the Venezuelau legation here. Venezuela has honored this government heretofore by erecting a statue of Washington, and projecting another statue to President Monroe commemorative of the Monroe doctrine, so that the erection of this bronze column isa further evidence of the friendly feeling existing. The
decree states that the column is a me- , , .. ,, DHirial to the following citizens of the | t,,, ‘ ■ Ha, . ny r ^ r
trip safe and sound. damage we done |o the mine The report that they wore drowned j bradstreet'S REVItW. waa started by settlers and Indians on the northern boundary and orcia.m d Most LousiiIciuhis tinings is in ir«»o aud in the fact that the parry did me t Steel Productions.
New York. April 4.—Bi.idstreet’s to-
lyniANAJ eu.-. April 4.—The suprene court issued an nrd.r ye-te-day forth sheriff of Carroll county to show cause Why lie sir. ! "I ' : io h if' ' • - tempt in f . . . ; .••.in;-'ly >• rve ami return an or r of court in the fanieus
Bowen tax ea.s ■.
a frei tract' had r the a; ing t' cycle btsly. Smith
alwut 20 yi
at ti
In -
and
at a lively rate of sliced, ■ached the Pan Handle tracks tin switching in the yanU atu: tent ion and, not i.'.ril he i the main track, did he sot* hiugmailtrain. Inutt mptlie wa thrown from the hi his heatl severed from his
through the ice. Colonel
v lf y | day say : Stormy weather m the north-
aud tho United States deputy marsiial escaped and succeeded in.g [tins horse , and returning to civilization, but the rest of the outlit were drn.vued, buiitg swept under the ice. Colonel Naff was
with a
Unifeti States: Captain Donahue, Ldcu- thoronghly mpiipp- i outlit of two tenant Billon, Privates .Tames Gardner, sleighs, after Ins inspection of the Charles Johnson, (rustavus Bngnnl, timber country, li nking for Canadian Paul T. George, Daniel Kemper, Miles pine pirates, lie hail some upprehenT. Hall, John Ferris and snb-Lieuten- ; skin of danger from the iat •m-s of the mit Francis Parqueharsou. | season on the tnusequent breaking up of
the ice on the umnerons water bmUcs
lutoresting; to \rmy Officers.
Washinoton. April 4.—Army officers are displaying much interest in the bill before congress to revive the grade <if lieutenant general and confer thai rank ujkiii Major (.eneral Miles. The I house ci nimittee on military affairs has decided to invite persons who are interested in the bill to present their view s I to the committee before it takes any , action toward making a rc|!ort to the
house.
west, continued restriction of distribution of staple merchandise and unsatisfactory mercantile collections, continued to be the leading characteristics of general trade. The conspicuous change is in the steel and iron markets. The formation of a pool of manufacturers of steel to regulate production and maintain prices results in advance of Sd jut ton in quotations for steel billets and ft.25 per inn for Bessemer pigiron. A coitcsjmHiding stimulus is given quo-
, , , , tations for other forms of iron and steel, that would have to be cross. d and was W | M!n , lt . leading metal markets were therefore very careful. The tnp UP I dull s|ud deprt ^ tl w ,.ek ago. activity volved a hanl t5(>-m.le drive is mow ri port-d with a pnep,vt fur fur-
1 no pmo thieves whom Colonel ^ati 1 thor inlvaneos
went to look after had established camps ; i- x J K irts if wheat (flour included as on the Am. iican side and floated the wh ,, ltl from both coasts of the United logs down the border to mills at Rat 'states this week aggregate 1 .tl'.tJ.OOO
t; KNF.lt A 1 HAnrt!*a>N. ' the;, are totally distmstisl. is a politioal problem as yi*t unsolvisk There is a well founded belief in Wa-bnigt hi. Isiwever, that there will he Harris'in votes oast in the con volition, and that these will come in cousidcAable number if there is aiiyihing like.«. deadliK’k shmrn hy the first few
balkts.
It’is also clear th-At this j*ir|Mise is not beiirg engineered fisuu the Indiana end
of t> e tine, ah Hoosim-s here express jpain Parts on a Railroad Bridge and
the r»s|Hct lor and hellef m thr
Salary Cannot Ito Krtaimal. Wasiushtox, April 4.—Judge Reeve, the solicitor of the treasury, in an opinion just rendered, holds that the salary of a United States judge cannot be retained in satisfaction of a bond to the government n n which he is a surety. He also holds that this rule applies to
members of congress. PECULIAR ACCIDENT.
_ sim ity of " • » presid rt • kett • ol
Bd'
pe ( ileased t> haw another candidate ha: McKinley cam not hut revert to (lie josf ibillty of fulflilment of the condi.i(i» applied in tlua remark credited to “r. Harrison—“it is one thing to voluii er and quite, ai other K- liedraftr ii. - ’ A 1 the Indiana raenibecs of congress ov in the city have heon interviewed on t v Ifarrisun letter and th/ pnibuhle
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Two Men are Killed,
Wtu.Ki.iNn. April 4.—A shoekitig and fatal aerident occurred on tin Bcllaire Baltimore and Ohio railroad bridge across the Ohio river, four miles below here, which cost two lives. Freight train No tit), westlmund, with 50 workmen on l»iard. started across the river.
attitnde of the IiuUanu ilehgatinii to the ; closely followed by a yard engine on miM'■ .ii eoiM They unhesitat- which there wen al o a number of
ing! say tin* Indiana man is not acan-
■ did-tc and Tm .iut what re said in ail- & dressing the jv.it>lic on the subject tint ■ they further s.i 11 ' ti' would lik" BF to s> a him :.-.i,t ..m •.tier brnth-. and that if th a hall is start id . > roll in his direction by soon miller delegmes, the men fror his own state -will without (U*uht 1
workmen going to their homes in Bellaire. When on the dn-t span of the bridge the freight train broke in two. the caboose and three ears running buck toward the approaching yard engine. Tho no-n in the eubisise ,if tie parted
and with jcRtilialiki propriety gia ■ to i ri '-anger and jnniped. Huvisoti t\tcir earnest sitnpeit Tliis, 1 many clinging to the iron frann* work despite the instcncriAiis loaoine for Me- of the ludg". Frank l-alzgaiver and Kinley, it lieing irguod that there F trick Flaherty, b iwiwer, commeuced W<»!d be no buvach in uiswigiu-diug in- I to climb up the ladder on the rear of HtrneMol.s M, , hour - mail \vh,» at ' he | tho Imt before tie■ v n-.u bed t be
tinn suoli UiKtriwtiniiK wepv* ifiven was . «• ,1 t it.' . ^ riH>t tl)«» crash camo and Doth \\(»re regaftii'd ontof thu nice. 1 , • .1 ,t
crnslicu to aeath 111 the collision witli
the yard c.npiuo.
CIIIAK iJ! ‘ OJJ TlflNS. AKiH^iion Lu (li«» IlniiB* .Avut \V#*u( He er XI4J Todm.Vi • VI. SHiNiWON, April 4. — The house re viv id tne agitau ion of the question of Cilia I 1 I'liK i j "Iiey in coiinectioli vvitii the v inferwjee rejwrt on tke Cnhna ^solutions, it was nei exjss'ted tlnn fen would Is eiiieh deii.ite, but Mr Out*.lie by hn> vijs nous opposition, ere |litit:l action vest<*rday ajid the chan-es x urc that the deliute ii illjriua all tor., Mr. Hitt, cliajriiiiin.it' the.foreign li*M-oiiimitloe, iu presenting flit* con Ivin report mada a very temperat< •cb in (’oiirse of which he expressed Hie g* .nest contideis e that the president, aJthough fh*- resoliuions being eonctnTeiit had no binding effect ou the exoeu^vu would not “he so recroau/to his duty as to disregard the express wish of congress.” Ho, in fart, refused to entertain tho ismggestum that Mr. Cleveland might jiot recognize the belligereni'y of t)i« Unbans as a result of the adoption of the resolutions. In this ooiineetkni Mr. ■•Patterson (Deni.. Tenu.), who Ls ns*ogui^d as one of the adniinistratiuu lead® on the floor, made a significant
st a. cincnt
“If the Unbans are nuitixl," he ask.-d, “in the ciiuse of independence, they an entitled to autonomy and if the United States would interfere t/i prevent Spain from acquiring new territory in this hemisphere, why should we not interfere to prevent her from retaining territory hy subjugation:" Mr. Bor.tclh. on the other hand, iniiintained that it was an open set n t |hat the tidinini-1 i',,fii, 1 was op]s)M'd to (anting lielligiavnry to tho Gubam gm were seveml exciting incidents ring his speech.
Portage. Many attempts haveb - nnmde by the land office to effect the capture of the guilty parties. Three special agents and assistants made a thorough and persist* nt effort to find the men several years ago and individual agents have had general instructions looking to this end all along. This wa the case with Colonel Naff, who was ordered last summer hy Commissioner fjamoureaux to investigate the matter when fen ible. Tlie thieves had been qniet after the preceding investigation until this winter, when they realiz -ii their last opportunity had come because of the early opening of Red Lake lands and were claimed to have started tin ir old camps.
MATTHEWS ON RACING.
HU Terae Reply to mi Impiiry I'rom a
New Orleans Paper.
New Out.fans, Ajiril 4.—A sc. r- of horsemen, who lu’d made final airangi*niiuits to ship their horsi s iV.im Imrcto
I bushels, against 1,744,000 bushels last week. ‘J,*55,000 in the week a year ago, I a.TTH.OOO in the week two years ago, | and as eoinpared with It,11(15,00 bushels
in the like week in lSff‘5. STRIKE THREATENED.
A f>lttcro|>aney of Thirty Ceuta May
Cause Trouble In Pennsylvania. PirrsiitTRo, April 4. — Word has
reached the coal miners officials’ here that a strike is threatened in tbe central district which includes Dubois, Clearlield, Pnnxsutawueyand Ileynolds. The trouble arises from the fact that 70 cents is being paid In this district against 40 in that. Two years ago it was agreed hy all oon.-erneil that the ditl’iieuci m the price for iniiring in the veins should, bo 20 cents in favor ef the PitTsluin; district. Tho mini s who have b'-en well organized in the central
grief over Ins sudden death. RAILROAD CHANGES.
as an exemplary young man rs of age and unmarried.
His i ;ain.- were taken in charge by Undertaker Jones and the coroner telephoned for. Duly a few months ago
During the d-'y ' he Smith eaiiie m ar meeting u lilve fate at
sheriff sen't a telegram stati: _ t .d (lie the same ere ng. Iris par'-nts, rnsid service had hci a mailed. Recently the ing in rhi-' city, are almost crazed with
treasurer of Carroll county compromised a claim against tlic Bowen estate for back taxes, but the state tax commissioners sot up that the interests of the state were not cared for and, through the attorney general, the commissioners are seeking to have the old case reopened, in order to tiring suit on behalf of tho state for 11,005. There is said to be much feeling in Carroll county against the tax eummissioners because of tins attempt to come into a settlement which is regarg -d its tinal, and this may account for the alleged
dilatory action of the sheriff.
Think llt‘ Was From Chicago. Vau*ai: Also, Ind., April 4.—The remains of the young man who w as found dead alongside the Fort Wayne tracks near this city were buried yesterday afternoon. At the coroner’s examination a possible clew was found that may lead to his identification. One of the tramps held testitied that the ue. d man told him that he lived on Wist Jaeksmi street, Chicago, The coroner will investigate. The seven tramps, companions of the dead man, were released
from jail,
Alipoitiiiiiiiii-iit Suit I‘out polled. Indianapolis, April 4.—In the suit set aside the legislative npixirtioiiment act-of 1885, the attorneys for the Democratic state committee yesterday asked the supreme court for more rime in which to tile briefs on their motion ! that the suit is dismissed. The enurt extendi d the time until April 18. L I Tuesday the court direct ^ d t hut the brads be tiled w ithin Ibdays. Under tiie new order, the briefs will bo on file when the court returns for the next sitting.
the Indiana tracks, chn'i . id their plans | district, an- now urging the carrying on rec-ipt ef 'ie folio-.ing t-legram to | out of (In- eipializatiou agreement and
The Daily Item from Governor Matthew s ef Indiana m reply to: n inquiry: “1 believe Ih • prop - d r . aig y\ill lie in violation of thelaw. (7111 use t \ ry means at my comma ul tn ujih Id the
law.”
llm-k In IIis Cell.
Plymouth, lud. April 4. — Charles Henry, who was in the comity jail several weeks ago, awaiting trial for assault with intent to kill, and who mysteriously escaped, was recaptured in
opiTatois. If nothing is dom* to cnrrei-t Joliet, IJIil, by the si, dV. auu ha l-en • I... x,.;n returned her-. It e urn • rsto.d t'..i he
the
matter will be presented to the
is d me to
the trouble a strike will probably
Calm Mhurt Line Hues into tiie Control
ul tlu a lllinoit* C entra!.
St. Lons. April 4.—By action of the board of directors of the St. Louis, Alton and ren Haute I Lailroad company, operating the Cairo Short line, at a meeting held at the general offices of the company in St. Louis yesterday, that property pa-- d to the control of the Illinois Central R;; dr. ad company. That transaction is cxplshvl in a circular issued to the stockholders of the Cain• Short lui- by its pre-mrut which states the line has been leased to th Illinois Central for a per ■ d of '.(I) years, with the privilege of renewal. This will give the Illinois Central its own entrance to St. Louis. The circular says: "This lease has been made ujkiii the express agreement and guarantee of the said Illinois Central to pay a dividend of C 1 ;, per cent per annum to the stockholders of this company from Jan. 1, 18bti. The tirst payment will be due on July I, istiti. and senii-uuuually
thereafter.”
PILLAGED A MANSION. liaiiipitliire La<ly Confuliacs to Ronbery and Arson. Lebanon. N. H., April 4.—Mrs. C. Wright was arrested in White River Junction yi sterday, charged with having set tire to the Pratt mausieu at Orford, after pillaging it of some $5iH) worth t»f silverware, alsu 830,000 of securities and bunds. Mrs. Wright confessed to tho theft of articles, winch were afterwards found in tho Concord express office, having been shipped there in the name of N U. Dow. The secnr itios have not been found. Mrs. Wright - broth* r, A. E. < lag ■ f Manchester, was arrested as an alleged accessory. NO MONEY TO MEET THEM.
low.
STILL ANOTHER CLAIMANT
escaped finm jail hy dunning a wnman's clothing, in this way slipping bj tne
jauer without del* ctii'n.
tin-
R**r«'ivrr F<»r IIaii)ii)«*ncl Yaml«
Hammond, lud., April 4.—On petition of tli" Union National Havings and Isian association, Judge G/Usn of the Lake superior court has appointed William F. Fiiedly receiver for tho Oak Ridge ai.dil on to tins city, owned by G -orge li.
tarion of “Julius C:esar" by university i Cunipka iNiys I has ahnndant nml ]xisi- j Heiberg of Chicago. Tin petition was students on n cm Monday evening at the five proo! that tlic dci t.’millionaiiv was | based upon mortgages amounting to
COLLEGIANS TO ACT.
“Juliu* i'.i'HAr” In Rt* i*r«*Kt > n(o<1 by
icfii , .;ai» t nivoi Hity stmlcntN.
Ann .'uiBou, Mich., April 4.—Arrangements for tin* first public pre- 'n
New York WaiiIh :t Portion of tl\«- Ibivi* |
MilllfllH.
Ik : i f, .Mo i., April 4.—The latest ' claiiin'iit to the Davis millions is William .'MoOumplm of (•'nend'hip, N. Y. A letti-r has been r ' -ix ed fiimi him by young ViiiUvw Davis, in which Me-
l*orl Huron Olliuial .■'IImmId-j.
' I .
idly. Mi '.nber - of th" cJu.-e- in oratory under the uire- tioll Ilf Pii til-: nr Tmeblood have been working nn rhe el n sine* Nnv. 1. Thnsi* who have hc.u-d the relic,irsils sjieukiii fh >iii..,i . t praise of the work of the leaning characters. Tin* original Resign to pr -en! thisora-
Pokt Hi Itri\, Mich . A aril 4.—Hi i nr i tori ri play with i.nly such men as have A. Waite, city i niitraller, is missing attained succ-''* in ora tory li„ Itencoiiand it in fenced he has heeti fonllv ileali s,a,l,! , v ‘‘•'V'' ' ".L.’'.' 1 " ' I rial is a sue ...in. -r-... i . . * * cess t!' • iviav will be in ea nted in Dmf 'L' 1 *! L’' 1 ' ' "‘.J 1 ,Ml1 ciigo and several other cities during tin*
tiotl of the city officials and on Mnndav ^ v the oontr >11. r dri w 85.s(t out of tht* hank 1 K
to commence paying early Tuesdiu WIDOW FOUNDS A LIBRARY
morning. At alKiut o iiVlock Mr. WaitV '
left Ids office and lias not be<*u seen I Mr*. *>ii»tth Arnnages n subslHiitini M,--sinee. \n exaniiiiatiim of his hiKiks msriiii o* Her I,nie iiti*imnil. show nothing missiitg biyond the ?58t Da.; ion. Ills.. April 4.—The widow of nu u toner . a. Horr Smith, in honor of his memory TELEGRAPH TICKS. and m consideration of the large 0 , , , —— . . 'ainount he reaJized hs the sale of bind Schaefer defeaUsJ t.arn.er in tW ii.I- ^ tllilt vicimtv. has h.-stowed ;...5ot.ti, lianl contort in New ^ oi k Uiki mgbt In .1 . , , . . , , Htore of tiou to ; build a iMjhlir library at Ijnda, Iroiiuois rhe tri-imurjr yesterday lost >ls-j,!iiii in vounty . Bis. A tamdeli of that idaee, g .Jd, wliicb Icines the true amniinl uf the co'h'Ws the in.-f itntion w itli 81 .(K)l), tin* reserve 812S,237.580. | interest on which will em))loy a custo-
.M iitiny has broken out in ihe army in Bolivia, several persons having been
killed and uniiiiUed.
Sixteen persoim were driiwned hy the | inihe'llllen'lr of‘the sVa'ic.' OVurttow ni^ of 1/ittie N^xUiii and iluffalo creeks near Buolieville. Ky. x.ro-A.m . .c»« uesgue i.mwmg. Rev. Thomas (}. Addiaton. for more than Ris Ki oun. Ills., April 4. Rev. Jesse 26 years rector of Trinity Protestant Kpis Wins) of Peoria, state prc-utent of the copal church at Washington, died yesu-i Afro-AmiTicaii league, lielivcml alecday. ture before a large andiouec of colored The controller of the ciirreiu-y has given pooplo in this city last night, his subauthority for the organization i if the Buck- jeot Is mg "The Buttle for Bread and rye Nationul hunk at Marion. O., capital, Giti/nnship.” At the eluse of the incefi ing aiT.ingemi-nts were dit-eassed for the Zimmer, tlv t’leveliind catcher who | utafe ; onveiifi.in of th. Afro-Aineiican
his t'.itln ;-in-law. who left liis wife in New York and oame wt»t. Davis, he said, li.e! married Mary Westinghimsc, ■later Geongi Wastinghouao, die Pittsiairg niaiicfi'-iurer. McUumpha ni tni'ii a daughter of Davis. He m o e- i propoMtion tn young Mr. Dums to sr.'il" tho claim out of court. kilUiig; FAufs .^IiihI Km; kh. lud., April -1.—-Owing to the Iosm- among sheep growers in rhe vicinity ol Granfsburg, Marietta ana Patrunia. the farmers have organized for the purpose nt killing dogs. William Knight lust 80 liead of sheep, Solomon Mock .Ii and Blias Grant ti'i during the p.isl week Other famieix have suflered. but mil smrieavily tin '(i nanus , whoso stock was of the C’otswold breed and
valiialile
Mi«»t Wife ami M«>tlier-I
Ui.imm'n, Ills Aqfil4.—Edward Pol on shot his wife aivi mot her-in-law in the Bead witii a sliotguii, killing them instantly. Domestic trouble was* tho cause, f’olcn then atteinptol to commit, suicide by throwing himself in trout of
about 85,‘200.
SeuCenctid l or Coutempt*
V.U.paRalso. link, April 4.—Charles N. Names, a promincnl biisiues* man of this city, was sentenced by Judge Oilli tt yesterday for 30 days for o.nteinpt of court, for expressing an opiniou m a criminal case on trial, he being
a member of the jury.
dian and he used to buy luniks. The
Loda Literary society 1ms TOO volumes [ a train, bid w.V only slightly iujunxl | of liiHiks as a inielens fr-tr the tiii.'st and and is now in j:ul here. Great exodej best aiipiinted library in-any small town j ment pn vails uid lynching is freely
talked.
1YAKKLI (JUOTATlONS.
(Vvvttdiuv I'l’ice* For Uraln, C'altlo ami i'roviMifKiH oti April it.
Warrants For SS50.000 on the Kentucky Siute Treasury. Frankfort, Ky., April t.—Assistant Auditor Frank Johnson and Mr. A irgil Hewitt are engag'd in making up the regular monthly balance sheets of the fk'j-al affairs of tho state. The statement was not completed at noon, but when the full additions are made it will show outstanding warrants of ovr $8.V).00O due hy the state tr nsnry find for which no money is ou ha.id to meet. Arrented K«>r l'oolt*ollii»jj, Birminoham. Ala.. April 4.—Tim police have begun a crusade against poolselling by arresting Richard Wilkerson, the. manager of a poolroom and his employes charged with selling pools oa races run outside of Alabama. The men wi re r arrested after each race but promptly gave bond. They claim they arc agents for a New Orleans eon eern and that bets were transmitted by-
wire.
I'luD'hi-l For n Srrlc* of Ri^^*
Almost tin apltato.t Hiiuu-lf. 1 , ^ 1 '' ^ April ‘ , nate cilbleM A DIM IN, Ind.. April t.-John F. ! dr:,n, tI frr T Pans ^ *■ JohnRicker committed suicide y <terday hv the Amefit’an Weye.e expert, and ah oust severing his hend fixun Id* 1 j'L'"" ’L ,:l !'v rll, ‘ Welshman, have with a razor. I)i-,i t )poiiitin ,ii in love • i ' a M, ' n V s ,,fri ‘ ,,, * s ,,f the cause assigned. L” 1 ,’ ' V ‘ ll “ , ' miles, with pacemakers, to bo ridden in England for a parse of IN III AN \ 11 tl-FKMNtiS. Also 11 series of fhre" races, live,
, Jo and 30 kilometers, with pacemakers.
The Sixth district \ . 1*. S. C. K. eonveu , for rll, ‘ s ‘mie stake, and to lx* ridden iri
tion is in session at North Manchcnter. France.
id elerka h vt formed a K.ii*,,,,* n,. w i„i,.„io m air working for an early elosiag of suires. Nk\V Yiii** ',.,,-ili Ti ‘ t-i Kurty si.\lli Indiana .-caimenl will hold < P ^-Thomas Ed.gOI. its annua I reunion at Brookston ill August ' ‘ , . 1 ' ’ai'l'.' nusid when seen by Free mad deliver, system was inaugi, , » m hw hjlmratorg ... West ()r-
angi ,ast night. Tiie great niveuter had about completed am ithor machine, which he calls the “vitasoojie.” It is an improveiuent ou the kinetiseope, and Mr Edison says he has no doubt that it will
prove to be a success.
etruck for au increase of salary, has com- league, which will ni'-et in
promised with the club management and I Tlmixiay mill Friday. Jnm :>5 and 2«. signed a contract. President Wood says In* luts assurance
Theodore Lebus, convicted of breaking that several huitilrsl delegates will be
a plateglass front of a saloon nt Lewis- present, as the colored people arc orgail-
ville, Ills., causing damage of WO, was . izing all over tin* state.
II FI.II A NIGHT SESSION. Ight IViik oii BHIh \V«*r** favorably Acted I pon After Miu-Ii IMHciisNioii. VV ASHINrilON, April 4.—At the js'iipan session of the houst' last night sevyal innaiiers attacked Mr. Krdlliaji
sentenced to the penitentiary for one year. The joint discussion between Secretary j Hoke Smith and ex-Speaker Crisp for today at Griffin, Gn., was (lostponed on ac ' -jonnt of tile condition of the throat of the
| ex-speaker.
Dr. A. (>. Alslelnl of Lawrence. Kan., iins sued i be general council of the Fraternal Aid association, alleging I lull he A-as wrongfully charged with trying to poison a member of the order.
1‘in^rri* «/ui I or taovemor.
Iron Mot m ain, Mich., April l.—At a nnissmoetiug of 1,2(H> millers and others last night Mayor Pingriv of Detroit formally uunouiiced himseif as a euudidafe for '.o.'eninr. He declared lumself a Republican and protectionist. The meeting v.is principally attended by inineiY, a dozen snrncinuiug cities being
! rejiresetjred.
InrtiAimpol is.
WllKA I—Steady: No. J red, Bile C’OUN Firmer: No. 2 mixed. -Js' .c. GATS—Steady; No j mixed. ■> ,<
C’ATTLK—Heavy «ary ted steers, 6t. Itidj
4.25; sbippuig uod export steer-. s.;.ii.'nu , "Timovi tins City :t.S0; COI1IU10I1 to nor *!(-i-rs, *.(..‘5 /.a.7., broken,
feeding siecrs, Ml; niediiim to choice bciters, ■3.(Xli(ja.Hi>; meditini to cuoici-cows. |g.40((t!J.J‘>: veal calves. <cj.3n,if
4.1H>. Market higher
Hjoun—Good to ciioice and paeking, ■ H.so <(<y 3.8>; liglltueights, fU.T ;t.sj, pigs ami rougns. «wOd(a;.t.:i r i. .Market I
lower.
Sill.KF—Coinmon to choice liuule, >jct.tx»((i, 4.25; export ewesuml wethers, 43,5 jomuioii to choice sheep, 31.AU|((3.15. bucks, per head. ■.’.(Hicif.no. Market active.
rated in Hammond yesterday, with three |
carriers.
Word lias been received at Morristown ! that Will Fox of iliat place has been
drowned at Crewe, Va.
John Kelsey committed suicide in the jail at Laportc where he was confined ' awaiting trial for attempting to kill H
Michigan City policeman.
Mrs. Louisa Rideout** (colored) of Brazil, who was accused of being the author of a ' | series of tires in that city last fall, was I yesterday acquitted in the circuit court. A natural gas explosion ut the regubit- ! Uig station at Kokomo caused a lire and | | foili- business houses were consumed.
windows of surrounding building!
The were
The scheme lias Is-en revived u> construct a L-.III oil the state line in the St Joe river neiir South Bend so us to utilize l he water power in manufacturing ch *
tricity.
J
llultld** I,in* Stork. CATTI F —Slow at A'ToUirt 1.15 Ibx.s -Dull at 4-t Jx.tl.: > SlIBU* —A( tiu: at rJ 5(1(1*) (4). -ctivc at *X;5*ii4.!tU
i Sam Lee, a Chiiittinun of Ketissalaer. has ! ; been sentenced to )o daysin jail for cutliug ' Herman Uhiircliill with a knife, lac at-I I cused (.’liurchlll of taking a haudkercliief |
1 ami assaulted him.
I he city council of Richmond has or | dcred that all iiulicenseit dogs lie suioth
FottoninilU to Close Down.
East J affrky. N. H., April 4.—Whit© Bros.of Wineheudon Spring*,Mass., have dcH-iihKl to shut down for an indefinite peritKl the Jaffray uurt Cheshire coftonniilks and also the Nelson A Glontillen eottoiimills i.t Wineheudon. One thou sand * jH*rativcs will Is- thrown out of eiiiployemeiit. Over production is tin
cause assigned.
French Fditor lllrs of Sii, M |||,„ x GTrv of Hkxk-o, April 4.—Albert
Samson, editor of a French daily here mill conductor of rhe Gable News agency via Galveston died of smallpox He at one time had a newspaper at K.igle Pass. He was Ixirn in France and was concerned in the political trouble at the close of the Fniiieo-Prus-
sian war.
llallhiglou Kooth's N,-w |*api-r.
th i*B^th W has , d K ecide. , i ,! f!, Lm-’h's 1 "^""
laiubs,
r::-(r;:.^:;^':; :U;;rri.:g j T ls ”
kill the animals hy tins m-ans !
