Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 April 1896 — Page 1

We Give The Nov/s

0%

1 a?i W

V ill.. III. PRICE THREW CKNlb

GREIiNCASTLE INDIAN \

LAY YPRIE ') 18%.

■ CASE :w WOMAN

She Robs While Her Husband Stays at Home With the Baby.

BARN AND CONTENTS CONSUMED Several of Llv** Stoek Cr«- '*mT. slayer Sentenced at l-v;*n»-vtlle. IJ duiout Cltl/.eii Injured by 'Jeint; Caught I t Co^wheelH l*rc.’.pe«-tlu^ F»»;' <*•1 :i Hi* »1 tlipplo Xot.s. Eva v vi e. Iud. t April i*.—A i.ina aim v. 'i idriiiK Hip usuncs of uud J1 .Itihu LK'verv, jicromponied ; > a). 18-:uouih -old bivby, arriv. d ni the city ii 1 !: y, tnking room.; at tlm Randall. Th 'V W' vo nrn'sti'd yost- nlay evenin' «d the woman coni'. • d that she hu 1 .1 . , • -ill 1 on . nr x the dny. Ai Mine. J-Vuanoau ■' :;'ie aad securtxl two diaiuoml rinjfs, vnl.e l at $200, ami. <-!0 in c;i Ii She ei' l■ red boldly and ii .seen by auy iif the hoi ,-ellold, . he would ri ae aii )lo. ii‘s, pive aomo vac.i - i .i' he.ok there and take her departure, i'lie man Hlayw at the hotel and cares for the baby while the woman does the v it. They claim lloch.: dr, N. Y., as th. r home. Viftimizfd Other FamUlo*. Laporii , lad., April 0.— L\.o moutlis

aK" a -

Clan Sir • • • f I'i.ri ■ .'..ym , i. e. eive.i a home m : a. inmily oi Chiu!- (an . .d Of this «■ Last Friday : ..e uisappeariHl, and at the name tun a hors.' and btn.,. i u pold teh p;o. d to be mis-my. ■. is n ,\t claimed that the girl’s nee, is tiarri on, and that she has vietii. ized tamilic elsewhere. A reward of ihaa be.-n oih red lor her

arrest.

Orh*v*'cl Ov«*i* Ilirt llrot)ier*H Heath. Michioan City, lud., April 9.—Dr. Alexain ' r ,1. .Mullen, Jr., of ties ph ee one of the u-i; widely known Cathobe physicians n l orth. rn Indian.:, has become dciai ied Ihs eotiditiim r. considered nlainniiK. The eau.--" is attributed to y: et over then, rlt of bis brother end overwork. J)r. .Mullen is the United Step's surgeon here, and i.at the h ■ .i of the Mullen hospital. lYiw l Danin’n Hlityev Sentenced. Evan- .ti.' e, Ind., April !».—Th« trial of (■ orgo Rubright, charged with the murder of Pearl li.ium, was eonolnded her. ami he was sentenc'd to tho penitentiary for life. Rnbright stahbed the youiitr lady to death at a revival at Ingle s set church last December. The plea w;.. insanity, he having been in an asylum in 1891. The jury decided ho was sane. Tin" verdict gives general

satisfaction in this city.

DOUt-LE TRAGEDY.

Blyatory Surround* tho v ' uil ittjf of TIioiiuir

ilitrh uud ^Ii '. stamjiH.

EvANsvit.i. .. i:.d„ Avnl 9.—A double ' tragedy was enacted h r last evouing. Thomas Hii •b. a ..nstahle, is dead w dh , ; a bullet in Ins brain ;nd Kiln Stamps is 1 utienii clom with a hole in lier head and J probably f; ally vouuded. A mysi. i-r I surrounds the case. Two the vies a: ! advanced. One is that Hitch at’ mpted ! to kill the we nan, then killed liimseli , and the other is that the In -baud of the woman earn id.rally ii .h t.'. i m: 1 did the sheenin'. Stamps and his w if had had treuble and separated. Hit'-b had been paying all a.lions to the woman. Mrs. St ■ nips hud sued for divorcand the trial was set for today. Stamps

bns not been arr. ted.

FOUR BAD ACCiOENTS

IGNORED THE REQUISITION.

CALI

APPl

.USE,

New

Lives Lost In Different Sections of the Country. TERRIFIC EXPLOSION IN UTAH.

Nt*w Treasurer For Mount Vernon. Mount Vf"vo .. Ind., April 9.—S. C. Dixon, w.i ptminted city rr . nr rby 1 tho conn, I l:i>t >. :,ht to 111! I he v y ; (X’eafiionre by the i" .anal oi C. W.I Liebtenber . ‘r by the circuit Ctiurt for

failure to lib a in w bond.

Seven Hen Killed l>y ji Frematurt' Kxplonion <»f a llliint Several Are lujnred I'.miily of Tbrei* C'reinali-d Im Virginia Bie.vele III tier Kun l>uwn ami

miic<t in niHiia<-[piiti>.

Oopmn, Utah, April 9.—A terrific explosion, resulting in the killing of seven > men and the injuring of • 1 veral others, | xviirred shortly after ti o’clock last | evening in tlie canyon, four miles from this city. The men were employed by the Pioneer Fov. .: r Dam eompany and were about to pvi pur, a Mast, v. ln. ii a

A T**iiiie«ii«*© <“ ivh*t, V. ootrtl Iti

York, AUowt-il to <«o I rro.

Ai.R'.ny, April 9.—“leg Dan'* Ban* nek, an ex-c-.nvict from i in' see, was ivceutly nrn sted in "e w York city for raising a draft on ti. .Nation ,1 Commercial bank of this city from lb to >;l,b0b. While h' 1 w s s rviu;: time iu the coal mines at Tracy City, Tenn., a re.pusitiou was issued for him by the govern >r of New Yon,, but ins'ea.l of inforining the authurii.. ■: hen when his term in Tenues- ■. was to expir. . iu order that the pap. ne'.'.t b> -o.'V. ' BanaelcWiS turne ! lo -c and eme ea. r voluntarily. According to I’.an.t s so r> tm papers were given to him when he w as release., and he i me tho a i to pi. i' while he w,. walking the ;re< ts o: N v. Yelk. Chi. f Willard of thf A.i aey p-li e rays that proce. .lings v.all bo In-gun against tlie Tenn.'S-ee authorit e: for igiinrug tin extradition reg,; ml i. .ns brlween tin

States.

TURP1E IS SARCASTIC 1 . X nt Iti i/ TIdi; i^itl> ' ‘ ■ "i tl»*

— on iln .'l**or<»© Doctrine.

(*trv o Mi xteo, April 9.- Id Universal, theh’e. ral ; al ly pap. r, - . \ s r gurding I’res nt Diii’/. s utti Tiiuces on the 1 Monroe tin.': "His ..inont of ids posit- ii w; - el ar and ist:.. r and

ARGUES FOR RADICAL ACTION*. At " .n thmudmar. Net., has any

. ;ral Senators During

His Cuban Talk.

MrU

Sy*it«

usurDH lli fcrrDii Itfick ' indi um •Still In Drv It

SPUN HIM LIKE A TOP.

Man

explosion occurred. Tho

«- WEYLER’S METHODS.

Troops Vllov.. i t., * hoot Vlllag.'ia S.isp.M t.’.l of IflniT.orliiK I ii o i .'if.' uO. London. April 0.—The Morning Po; - ' i in an editorial assumes that Pre. i lent' Cleveland w ill do not. im on the Cuben * res .lution and that it i- merely i ioctiim tactics. “A very M-r ous condition of ‘ tilings exi t in Cuba" Bays the Po t “but it is not one I lint is likely to be im- j proved by tho grotnitious int-rfeieuce I

of American jim; ism."

A Paris di patch to The Daily News I says: “A reid"nt of Culm.! writing to The Soir. draws a lamentable picture of tin. f"!-’cions chnriict'T ‘ the war has assum' d under Weyler. , Ii" believes, however, that therelielsl will eventu.iily shaki' off the Spanish rule, lies I. that Weyler allows tin

shoot and bayonet village

troops to siioor aim t.avoner Villagetsl

suspected of harboring [usax^ente. aI !

few ihiys ago. he continues, n baud of volunteers infui'iated by the resolutions of the American tsonnte. shot six sons . f

premutur.

killed:

Dan \!o'::; in, O ' len. 1!. KiiikmAN. (. d -n. Oiiotiot: \\ k iv. a. Ogden. N \T, iff ar. N l’l avo. iSAMt'M. II ii .: t.i', Prova .1 Kl. Rt liv. 11 nt-ville. MlKK l.l I-AN, Provo. The wee.i! ad: Andre a n . Alfred I Ilhiigston. Georg. S etri'iunl several others. A report was widely circulated late List night that Jhc. were over .‘(H) men near the see: .'of ihe ae i l nt pr.ions to the explos.ou, and it is generally believed the loss of life has been far greater than at first r> j-r, t"d. Foreman 1); u Moran was loading a hole for a bin t aad had sprung : t several times with giant powe r so ato get in i: large .(iiantify of black jiowder and it is snpp od tho hole hod not sunieicufly e.Kiled. When t!i''aeei(lent crer.n.'d three men who wire: • sistin'g ii- lhe work w.-r. thrown .‘.Ofi .t

mk.

The plivsieians went inmi .'tat ly to the scene ulid the killed and wounded w. r •

la tap t to this

Pec ul lur \ cfiilciil to tit (t hi- OiT a ;o .iblu < ■ r. Cm. April 9.—11. iiliu < ea.

was riding on tho front platlbi i i. :'a State st'eet cable ear y. • toruav afU rnoon. He had a li.r,.:.' coil of iiiilla rope.in hissould.a'. To carry the euiu- , beisjiue load more easily Ic pvt his ! head through I nc lo p. While ho was I leaning against the win.low bars one ! end of the rope beeanie fastened anioi.g them. He jum)n'd otV the car at tfn m y street, while it wa moving r. . !y. The coil of mpe tigiitein .i a 1' ' :" .is slioal.t.T: and t:i“ n.'wing tram be, . n

to s]>in him like atop. In. ..if, i o . ■ of the rope had unv.. tmd b. lore ti' cideut was noticed. Cognac was pick,

uj. in ;. .i.i/i'. " in,iti.

Il.lt to Adopt tlui

Weight., end M to t'ominttlee —

Pock Only One «.l the \ hltehoitee Cliltdr.-u su.T.'rlng From M,'t,.l*-s, W u :UN.: nin. April 9.—Senator Turpie's sp. , . Ii on Cuba was i,., priuei. .1 event y. sterday in the s«'imte. and in man .'r. s,.i et- it was the un. ; pi. tari - pie and vehement utterance h .r . on that subject. The senator hn~ an inexhaustible vocabulary and a b’tt -riy satiri. al style. While urguiin; f. i ileal •etioii on Cubit, even to tin esUml of son .mg a fleet to Cuban w . i ets. mu. h

sarra'oi and ri.lienle of tn.' ir. Sherman an.I Mr. Ltslge in mou igai'C tho Cuiaia resolutions. The - nator created ntueh uniuscmont by Ins portrayal of Seillltor Lodge a a warrior about to fn_ht u duel with .V.n.-I r Duimy do L .me of Sp hi. ' t oi C • day was given to the Indian aupropnat;on bill which was not coniplet. Unaniniou .xmseut was s.cur*. : for takin ; up tin r. solnti. it for a -. : at inquiry into tho r. e :it ho^d i— • i v

\y.

If I < I.M F.s A SFTU.VCK.

-idolit eulleil

l Tui

an American farmer at C.im .uas. The! United S; it. - eon al gouwul is inquir-J

ing into tie mutter.’’

Tiittt in.i -aw >:: l.l, A< t int: s :.

Ti:\inp Cliilibi tl With :i II.i’ 1 . Fan a, 11 , .\]i. 9.—A tramp nam. d Henry Sehurtz ir m St. Louis, a: : -. vcrnl tramj.iug conqmuiims, were camping on the B.g Four railr. ..id, ne; r tho city limits, . ml a dis.'iiss on .no - b. tv.'.en Schuriz mid one of the party. The Inti t elnblien So nut/, int . inseitsibilitv with a I'encet...!, aad won).: have omi <1 his hf ■ . ■ md ih i e in' 'is < the eamping ]mty iitterfored. Sehuri | lay inscusihlo for s von hours betore found.

N. '.'n. 4 : l 'ii’

! BKStl'KNT DIAZ.

f.uUi •ncli ippln c, snoli enthusiasm ntid tmeh pi'.ilonnd thou it ns the stand lio h, - taken in i" curd to our foreign relations and Atucricau do trines. The

words of the pr. si.l. r ot in all hearts, h: ie.i from north to si of the miw world li

acclaims of accord

served to thorough!; Ami rii'an imtioiis."

lit ha \ • taken deep

th and :f ml h:s \. awakent

Atuer-

1 nations

.1 with

r :s have re L.ltUl-

Two Ponsons Are Killrd »ixl Four

jurcil In an Fxplosion.

1 A Veto Kipected From Mayor 8troiij^. i NEW\’IJ.lar,, Pil. f April 0.—A tCITililo Nkw York, April 9.—Mayor Strong explosion I'curred at the awiuill of i is preparing a memorandum which he j Dennis liuyd, situated at North Mountwill gix’e out for publication when he ain, nine miles north of this place, y.-: - 'Cleveland

' wtnounoos bis decision on th. terday, wliich n t Ited in tho (Jenttfol Yoluntc t ■ i \ Few York bill. A v.‘to is expected. Alij^y,, uieii aad th. injury of f. ,ir otln - r sumo c- raiaana at one.'. 1'i 1 i;

persons, two of them giris. The dead i says there is every

Ci'.ptliill l’or \ ol ! III t f*4' !*'•.

Cl.iv i r.'ni), April 9.—A telegram was received here liom llalliugwni H.mli dinetnig that Captain Mahlon Jolmson be plae.'d iueharae ot tin newly formed

corps of God's Amerchm

tho heads of tlie departments, except!

Department Teacher* Soaree,

Et.wo. ., Ind., April 9.—This city

The mayor himself voted for consolidation, but has undergone a change of mind.

ids lioy l. proprietor ol the mill. GKo: id OiLEli, '-i years old. son ol Andrew Oiler, a well known citizen ot this

pi. ce.

The injured arc:

Audrc-w Oiler, lost the sight ot one eye

indication that the

new organizatn ii will meet, with great success here as well a-in other large

cities.

Fill t.» Adopt l hi* A!cl ri*’'m cm roil

Hat-!l to Ih > <'oiiimitti‘«*.

W vsjiinoton, April 9.—The liill to adopt the metric system of weights : nd nieiisun s was y.st-niay sent back to, the cominiU' a on e.linage, weights niol measur, - for forth i con.-.d.eratio.i On tlie tir-t vote it had a majority of two. In t the opposition w .e ; i -s'.ve and after a series .,f vole.- it was re 'ommilted. l.;(l to r>9. Ther.'iuaind. r of the day was devote d to d bate on the bill lo exempt sailing' vessel- engaged ill till coastwi'-e trade from eompul . ry pilotage laws with the ;r. h rstanding th a vote s!:i!>:!d be taken tliis nfternis.ii. The bill was ehampioned by Mr. Fayna (R‘p.. N. V ), Mr. Simpkins (R.p., Mass.); and opposed by Jr. Minor ( Riy., Win.) and Mr. ihimmiiigs (Dem., N. V.). Mr. Cummings in theconrse ef ids remarks eharged that Mr. Chamberliti, commi-sionerof navigariou, had b.s n loht.ving in favor of the hill. Thi' oonf. ren.-e ivport on the agneultiunl appropriation bill wa- adopted.

CCLLAPaE OF A BRIDGE.

itid >\

t> n?id

To Li n)

I Ii. d. i).—Y

STILL IN DKY IHX Iv.

Kobhcr.* Si*«:ircd dliiu^.

RockinuiI), Ills., April 9.—Tlie privar.' | bank of King, Wright Co. oi Still

mail Valley, m ar hole, wa - v. .•.•cL.hI 1 .. N«t SutH. lent Water »« Float ItattN'-

Will Not Import. Men.

Cgkvkland, April 9.—The inaniiHer of

the Cleveland brunch of the Cousoli- . ln *a l || l 1 ?i na'L^.Vi i. 'n ,l !' ' ul tl ”" 1 three safeblowers yesterday at an early _

datwl Steel and Wire company says ' Two young daughters of Oiler, seriously | hour. Nit: .glycerin was us. d in an un- W^H'nuton. April The batth

will employ SJ9 touchers in the public I that half the ual1 n«‘l barbed wire: injured*. suree-siul uti mpt to .-. atv the sp.- ship Itidiaiiais -till iu tic diy ,l»i.. a S( .oomimr term, a d machinery of the Cleveland plant basI Son of Oiler, slightly hurt and bills kept iu a reserve safe restii : Port Royal, thou i it was exiiectedthat

been shipped to other mills of thecom- The explosion i“'en rrid imincdiatelv in a solid hruK vault. A: otlur fe in- she would com* 1 out today. Ail tho pauy beniuso of the labor troubles nt! Aftor tho men had ttnished their meal, side tin vault contains tho books and | necessary arrangements were made to the mills here. He says the eompum i The men, with a number of other cm-' papers of the ! ;.nk. that end, but tbero was not enough will not imp rt men to op. rate the | ployes of the niill, were sitting in front i : water over the si! 1 of the dock to ik .--

schools i ig the coming term, aad all have lie. a dected but Id. There i.- a i shortage o' - ■: ressful department teachers, and rl ' school board has been unable to c the li.-t. Sniieriatemli nt T'it, - :. n is visiting the State Nor-| mal . at Terr'• Haute, hopeful of

supplyii.; i ae delic! -in y.

ipe

mills, audit' tlicy cannot he* ran with of 'he huge boil r, while kcv ral work the old employ ;, they w ill remain idle ' im'. w a* engii: I in repairim* a b'lf

Kuol.t-r Tukcn to NobL 1 tiji Ind n m-, ! 1 -aa.

* ’ For Oil. Broad Hd'M.e, Ind., April 9.—The intore r in tho prospecting for oil h -re is kept up l>v con tinned visits from n >- resentiitiv'- of the Indianapolis Gas company end Pitt si, rg capitalists. There is do urillin;: of wells yt t. bui a Pitt.slmr; mnn says that tltere will 1 ■ a well “sii'.t ’ on tho Mustard farm within three' :,s.

Bei.M" while op aud saw;, power, h. ('OfT’.k I hinis. If v Mr. Kent t hei .

Barn

Warm.'.'. belonging miles non'

lit In t In Gogw lii'i'I a

i, Ind., April 0.—Jay Kent,

im old-fashioned grist

. on Salt creek, run by wa' v ^ clothing caught in the

An Ai tn i .Sues For Divorce#* Yobnostcws, o„ kprilMi II • rietta Oros.anan, the welt known a tre.-s, has iikMl a petition for divorce fr ni J. Sod ley Btbwn upon the grounds <d rrm-ity, failure to su: jxirt and habitual druirke'iie ss. The couple won* mameil i'uy airo whih playing an a ! gagemeut at Dayton, brown lias k n ’• with thi' Frohmars in New York t e ! | several years. Mi-s (.'ni--.,mn is tie ; daughter of Major Gcorgo (.T-o.-huou

: New York.

Sudd, ily and without any warning the ' (jniy ^ ■ nd i'i.d . her h di. m. b ip. wi pai ■ ; KooVer t lamilton bui ' ' I *ly - f» • . “ ; uu t lim over to t L..yu and imur.nK you.-:; Otlur ■ . badly I , of that l , llint , wh ,., h .. will r-

tluit ho mod wit hi a a ! » un

! mam until .liter his i.d ou ti.a enarge i i . . -snnlt and l att ly on Mrs. Emma

other rn.'ii and the yunoa i hil iren wi re hit with v.igmcuta of the I .er a: 1 wreektv:o b ■ u the huilding. The cause

of the os pi-.don I - a : ry .

I 1’

t r to

Demity S •s.»ii **>viilo

V' ou

Dviirsto kHoi ;;siit ly.

IMSTIU

•' *.•. m:\Tii.

■iulnt?

Two C111!lire*n Ilur!i©il to Donth. Danoketiki.d, Tex.. April !).—Yester-

day the home of Alf Mustin was discovered to bo ou lire and was noun;

tnd 1, lore lie could fn'o burned to the ground. Two children, i tfMmeuiirelyfrcnil h hotl/. n -ed H and 1, wir ware loeknl in th. 1 ba a.v hr. . d about j iniu.se by i lieir mother while she went

1 body that he may die. . 1 C iat cut - Con 'nine!.

. ind., April 9.—Tho barn

Nicholas UubLitt, tv o ist of here, with content- - .

to a neighbors house nearby, wen burned to i.cutli. Th' fire is sapji sol to have been set by the children whil.

at play.

Lady TD«*yi*Iist Ruu I>'<wu mid I-illi l by

Te:lia «f .*«M‘ s.

Fun ■ ;>'-’t.:’!UA. A pi il 9.-—Mrs. t orueli. Morse, aged, ho years, wife of Iv 1 win F. kior-e. senior mouil er of tie firm of M rs.', Williunrs & Co., m r un appalling du.ltIt yesterday. On hr win d. she ha ! . 1 It her hom • : D U Girard avenue with the intention od taking lunch with her hr. l and. :-li" had gone hut a shoif (iistanee from the house when ti: l.orses of a heavy pic.due.■

T.r

i « 'M.t; { i>ai)mny. i i'. Ind . April 9.—

i !: '-f ' .■ * I Fdatt Mima, .ig>.-'. H v i i, . Nov ,i ol t’.i' slut! I.

1 and ctlmr jur-

j P r

Harry

la suit against tho.Coal cornj i*iy for fo.Otsd diimis struck upon the In • i, r, i.y a Luge 'uioek of coal, •u niin, the entire depth aU-ia:; it tr.i ■’;ired - . i,:I

wlii.il he

■t art il s. to alleges ar>

.•nt.

cons istim of several head of live stock, grain, 1 ming iiuplonienrs, etc., was destroyed the yc-terday. Loss, ^k,000j_with :)0 insurance. Vtit'iM of (lifnrrtlc Siiiokliijj;. • F'h.vnk rhx, Ind., April if.—Omer Maples, a ■ 'Utig man of this place, is dying wit consumption, said to ha e boon brougiit ou by the excessive use of cigureniiniuvna nt:\vs notks. A den counterfeiters has been un-

earthed nt Bristol.

The Home Savings ami Loan associa

wagon L came unmanageable amt nu her down. One of the shafts of tho | wagon p"ii"tratcd her breast and she ' ! died almost instantly. A crowd gather- 1 Pag ' ed about tlie body a nioinent Inter Mr. I : Morse attracted by the excitement |

,pushed his wav through and found the < piiobtatu delegation to St Lmts elicted . t „„i v of hi: do at wife on tho .

Will H>|>(-tl to tlie )’r<-Hi(lnnt.

CtLVEt.vNit, April 9.—Tho CuhauAmcrb a i leu .-ue, from i; - heudquarters Ui thi-city, has appe..ied I u • lo.aiii: .. U moerats m no ;i;eiii ( Mio t i urge

VYesidotit ('I ’Vt hoel to u,

tho

Di'ltRateji Arc tTij>Ie<l|fc<l.

Salt Lakiv April 9.—A rejxirt n .iehed here from th“ east that the Hu

here Tuesdry favored Allison forpio i(h ot. Imoiiry among the Klirewdest politicians hero develops the fact that

the delegation i.- unph dged.

ground before him.

GNTilti: FAMIIA <'i:i XIATBB.

bun ix . elutions adopted by e ugn -> MARKET QUOTATIONS. Fr«viiilln^ I’rn ♦* For Lniln, Cattle Fro\ itioii'i on .\|»t'il K.

a;"l

nut the big ship to float i r. hut it is hoped tlmi in the coni.-, of a day • r two, with the im roasin;; ti h . th# i'.-

(liana may i onic out easily.

To proven! the tl i. elit of tin': I: p ii'p un the blocks under In .• hot tom, p, feet of wultr has ijeen lit into th, dmak. not i uough to fi at ti.o ■■' iii oil the hlo 'i -. but ntti* , ?''«t to n lnvegri itly

the pu sill' In o.i ill.mi.

Coo truetor i ayhu' li:a just returned, to YV 'shin ron. from 1’ort Lo . i an. says tiiai tUe sliip was au.'.u.’: haildied in the do.'king. Her 1 m wms ' ; found to l o ui ciM-idlont eondit.nii. 1 lint i’lict iMils For KoVO*. Hi* OffU*»*i*N, Wasiiin: .o. A ril 9.—T ie insir i i Hons to Unitsd Stales revenue vu - 's j for the patrol f the seal r, id rs dimeg | i In * approaching season have b: ui coi::jilid' il by tho treasury department ai.d will slioruv is) issued to Go raptauis of the V Is. TI: v ate .-ubs:;i:'i illy tbe

same a- those of last ye. i

l*i nslo.’.s For T\vo-Tim«* YVitlou •. \\ sshtnctov, April 9.—Sena''r Allen > has m t rod need a bill providing fur tie ; ix . toration tif the names of widows of soldiers to the pension rolls after the ; death of the second husbands, who by rea-eii oi a second niarriagi have Is n drie ped from the pension rolls.

• h lilt .1

li.iiGc

>. U., April 9.—Yesterday a-

s^in :' 'ii V,'!. cling id Like Erie railway bridge ovr tin .'LTuiuee river at the m rti'.ern limit of the . ity, went

• 1 fix ight

train, drowning one man. 1 ivc* cars n xt to the engine went down, leaving the engine on the pier ahead, and the remainder of the train on the next sp:ui backward. One of the live was an 8ot'ui eve: vater. and it- wi ight is the ]H>--ibl" e; -e of the disaster. James Marshall, a brakcniu.il, was earned down hi tie* writ k, and was pinned by wreckage and drowiuxl. J. F. Freeman was asleep in the excavator, but e«ca]iod with severe bruises. Derricks are at wi rk raising the wrecked bridge and cars. It is thought that two tramps, who wer, riding on the e.irs, were also

drowned.

LOVED THE DAUGHTER. Allt^til >1 uiiIitit «»l th** ston*- FamUyai Tall nut vi^«*, O., Co iif** Knell. Akron, 0._A.pril 9.- Fh ic'-tives last night arrested John Smith, a farmhand who was formerly employed by Alvin N. Stone, on the charge of mm-

• Stilt’

sou at TaHniiidge, ID days ago. Smith vv;i- d eh . .'‘(1 by tone about two weeks b 'ere iintix v and it is also said that 1; wa- in .ve with Flora ; daughter of tin murlii' ; npi 11- at t'*i it ii .ns wews disi oarag u l v the girl’s parents

irder

that tin v ii'.'oi tie luaixli rer souudeil lik' tli if ot Sm ii. i I'.e prisoltei* was lodged ill jail !: re. Jiy ;t s< lies of ijues ves Smit h last uiglit mail, a partial i oiiU-siou.

Tluxse

I ’roin

lion of Warsaw, capital t'fO.OlX). has been

inroruorated

ri. in. weeis, uem ou citai, a i... ’ /.ling fund, belouglng to the 1’ "im; . , lodge of Odd Fellows, of which h. ..as la . secretary, i • ' eld under bonds of tl.iKJO for B y'

grand jury action.

Indianapolis coni and coke dealers are laying in a stock of fuel for use next win ter. Tin v think many people will not a’ tempt to go through the winter without other fuel to supplement the gas supply. Michael Hall, a veteran employe of tho Vaudnlia. died yesterday at Terre Haute of blood poi-oi'iug, caused by malprnotieu in the doctoring of n corn. He hud been employed by the railroad company for

over 80 years.

Ida Tullla has brought suit nt Portland against Valentine Flauding. Jr., for $5,100 damages, alleging breach of promise, bhe claims that on two different occasions th. y artang. d to he married, but each

Mr. Whitney Iu Wiisliiiigton.

, Washington, April 9.—Hon. Will- | iani O. Whitney of Yew York, arrived ! here lust night and is staying at il e

Arlington. Mi. .. hitiiev did ni l iv; v\ty, tlmt a i entire family w. remated istur when ho reached the hotel and his 1 . \, . . , . ■ . presence in the city was known to btd m a (ire w .ueh destroyed ih. dwelluig-

! few.

IVrKmm Sull’i-r DdiiUi Dwi-lliiiKhouKi* I’in*.

WllllUl.lN i, April 9.—W" ■ 1 has just reached tliiscity from Wi : '.one. Marshal county, about 15 milts irom this

Writing » Play For Heruhardt,

Month"al, April 9. -Louis Frechette, the Ounadinn poet laureate, is writing a

for Surah Bernhardt by special

order fn m the actress. It will deal with the Italian life in the 17th century

and is to he finished on May ';8.

LI*»ut«*tl to CoiiKreiMU

Houston, April 9.—Rudolph Klehor. of Cuitxi. sound money Democrat, has burn elected to sure, d the late W. G. (Tain ns congressman from tin- Eleventh

the

house of Jackson Martin. The dead are: Jackson Maktin. his wife an.1 child. Some neighliors returning from church saw tic rou ting bodies in tin' lire, but were too late to give any relief. It is supposed that Martin woke up and that the smoko being so douse prevented him from finding the door and he hail torn a plank off the wall, ns his Isalv was found in this op. niug ho had made.

-\ilotlH*r IlHl’inlrss I>iu»1,

Fahis. \pril 9.—Tite S-ur st.it •- that a duel has oeenreil between the Due

Texas district, by about 2,<HM> plurality Futricc de Macmahou, who is aflianc xl

over Lnwhorii, Populist

Whole I'amily < liloroformeil.

Monvocth, Ills.. April 9.—Burglars eutered the house of E. H. Crandall, a w ealthy farmer, near Larrhland, admin-

istered ebloroform to (lie entire family seriously hurt. The leasoii for the en

lime he failed to carry out his agreement. ; a i lt j curried away everything of value, counter is unknown.

to Princes- Margn. i'ite o ' Orl. in;, a cousin of the dtiki' of Orleans, and Comte Guy de Ro-hefonea.il l. The mother of the latter gentleman was Miss Montgomery, a native of New Orleans. Neither of the duell sts was

I mli:iu:i poli*.

WllKAT—Firii): No. 2 red. Tie. Colts -Finn; No. -' mixed, '.'9c. ( >a i - 1 irm; No. 2 mixed, 21V .

t kv I I br:—Heavy dry fed steers, -ft IT.^ t.:.5: sliipping and export steers, *d.l) i ; ,j 4.1U; coininon to fair steel's, S t.datc i.so; feeding steers, t;>.2.>,ii : f- sl1 : medium choice lieifei-s. sa.i'ii.iui.HS; meiiiuii) elu'ke eow’s, ST.TOi.ive il calves, <st..*iii«'.

1.U0. Market aelive.

lloos F.akiog 1111(1 good to choice, t;i i.V 1<:, .T.p); lightweights, s:t HO (<i U.irj jug- and roughs, ^.T.oo.iH.ao: Market

higher.

Shkkp—Common to choic*-lainlis. si o,i ((*■1.14); expoU ewes and wither-, s - . a.HO; common to choice shei'p, U.Sii.hH. lo; liucks, per head, $2.00 @ 4.00. Market

steady.

l InriiinatI (-niill .(nil Stock. WlIKAT Firm: No. 2 red. 1-1 ,c (Nuts Active; No. 2 mixed, !ll Le. Oats--Finn; No. 2 mix il. ."Jr. CATTl.K—Strong at t ■ .V'vt 1.25. Hods—Active at $8.'2i)(g'J s‘> Sill vt* — Strong ai $2.5D(i*4,00; lamb.-, rtroua nt W.6tY<J4 ss. Toledo Griilii. Will- AT—Lower; No. 2 cash, 7H}{c. CoiiN—Active: No. 2 mixed, ao'ji. Oats -Dull: No. 2 mixed, 2U 4 c.

Ilun.iln I,Ivc Stock, Catti.k—St rung ul tikit«.». Hons Active at sa. to a 4. to. Sllh'il'— Active lit $2.‘(5(g4.2.-i: active at *3.Ti(j5.2>.

Moaslefi ('onfiticid to On© C'hilil. \\ suinuton’, April 9.—Dr. O’Reilly,

the wliito house physician, who is attending the Cleveland chihireu nt Woodley, r. port- liuit little 1 th ieoming along nicely, and that solar 'oi the-in .ml"-has not sjiread to the other

ll '’ehildiuji.

Arizona Governor Confirmed.

\\ ishinuidn Ypril 9.—The senate in executive s -.-ion yosteixlay coutinmxl the nomination of Benjamin J. Franklin of Phoenix, A. T., to be governor of Arizona, vice L. C. Hughes, renuived.

Hank Can Now Do liimlneftH.

Washington, April9.—The controller of the currency has given authority for the organization of tho National hank

of Holton. Kan., capital *)0,000. A New Clit'inleal Lahoratorj'.

New York, April 9.—Columbia Uni versity is t j bo Ijcuetittcd by the oreC-

ARMENIAN RELIEF, r I. I'.MHin i: t » Dtrioil v i> v file " • I* Im *' ‘i> ’ i i ’ 11 v f .iniutl Ou. - l Ai ii'.’.— s (/lam 1 ’ irtou li.' - ’i'l . <1 flit* Ni‘\v Kuiiliinn .U'diiMiian relief couunittoo as i’ollov. F.: 1\l*\\s Imm t a[)g«iiii.>ii just rereived pri.vt v om-n i. ' wi rk linnly e ...Mi I ii i * uianiii r do autini''.nes endt .ivor to inti-rli; . Cii’.iv.-as vii’.i d at A intab. <-u fur Onir , Diaidi'kir and I! rpoot, tbe other Un .MaiM.^h, / •:(ioun, M ilalia and llarpo >t and at- rvnieving towhm and vill . en rouit* Our ^^ic•turs , inoilical s"*,;»i s > i. 1 via ii -yroutb Ididay; eiirht >' i; to 'ai-ejii. KjMit atie u.t ill racing. IIt’UV.\ I . • I'« ' I : t . Oil ,1 . I*i| V OI*. Milwai .. , Api'il 9.—An .xi ution for •'.:) against Jam - C-onigm an •' • "it. weland, v. : s filed yesteniay by Albert T. ( h'Lin-- a- . --igneeol the Coiniin-rciiil bank. Tin aim unit of tlie exeention in the luiioiiin of tl: jmi imant agai'.at tho im ud er-of tlie lirni of UoiTigan, Ivan <fc Co., w ..i''h was then iu thi* ( iicult ID were over - n, ■ -torage certifi lies on pigiron whirh Ferdinand Sehlesiuger mve iln bmk aa collati tal

SHORT WIRINGS. All licr-.ias arrested at Yietor, Colo., for illegal r.'gist rat ion have been disi barged A London paper says that Li Hung Chang has abandoned Ids proposed Ymcrican tour. The treasury yesterday lost $74.9HI iu

reserve $127,W3«,ltt7. Ex-City Treasurer Bolin of O" aha yi*stenlay plea led not guilty of en ' ez/Jing ♦ao.OOO from that city. Jack Waters, distinguished for having

tion of a Havemyer memorial building vyhipped 2^ wildcats singleliiuuleil in one

lambs

msting f-loO.DOO. Iris to be erected on tho new university site on M- riiingsid. Hights and will be used as a eheniieal laboratory. It will be proseiu d a .nemorial of the late Freileriek Christian Havemyer Ly his four sons, bis -oi.-in-law and two daughters. It will ' c

known a- Havemyer hall.

fight in Iktil is dead i Ni. liola-. illo. Ky. Millionaire John Pipe, vice president of the American Tobacco company, died at Hiehmond. Va , Iasi night, after h short

illness.

Cardinal Satolli spent the llrst day of his visit to Kt. l.ouls, which is purely n social sojourn, iu v isiting several of the looal Catholic educational institutions.