Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 April 1896 — Page 3

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liREENCASlLE INDIAN \ , I 1Y 1PRIL 0 185)6.

CASEGF NEW WOMAN

She Rebs Houses While Her Husband Stays at Home With the Baby,

BARN AND CONTENTS CONSUMED

vernl JIV.i'l of l,is«‘ Stock Crc .*!<•«!.

V. ''u \ Slayer Seiitene^il at l.vaui-

ville (J h.ioat Citizen Injured by 'leius Caught fa C*»stw1iw]h I’rospectlna; For

Oil iv: Hi < i t Not. s.

Evan vi i c, Ind., April 0.—A i.nui aua Nvoiii.m >rfvinK live immcs of uud 31 Jt.hu Down', awmip.uiii 'l I > an IS-mouilis-old baby, arrived m tiu city iiv u biy, tiiSviuK i'ooiiio ut the R:uididl. Th 'v wisro arrested yesterday evenij" id the vvouuiu «'«mfe.'>ed that ahe had f iile ed .-ev.'-nl hou. ••• dur jf

the tin At ! ai PetianiM' : i uad i '^casion

secured two diainoud rinKs, vulaed at f20O, aud >10 iu ca.4». She entered boldly and if soon by any of tlm hon -ehold, he v. uiil rrrko afi dories, (>tve aome exc.iso i vr being thar. and take her deperti.ro. the nitui stays at the hotel and cares for the baby v\ bile the woman

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DOUE-Lt Vft/'.OEDY.

Blyatery Snrrouml-* tin* ■* ’ i>* Hnx of Thomai'

Hitch mid ''Ii s. Stumps.

Evanhvii.:. It.d., Aj-nl 0.—A double tragedy was enacted h i la.-t eveuiug Thomas Hi 1>, a eotistable, is dead w ; ‘!i a bullet in his brain ltd Kilu Stamps ih j nnconselon. with a hole in her head end probably fatally vminded. A myst.r. surronndK the cnsi*. Two the rios at . j advanced. One is that Hindi at ■ mpteil ■ to kill the wn:na i. then killed liini'< ! . I and the other is that the le -Smid of tie | woniuli ini im suddenly tt .n tin.i i an did the shootin;'. St.min.- and his \\ if had had trouble and separated. Hiteh I htul been paying attentions to the wont- I an. Mrs. Stamps laid sued for divore ■! and tlie trial Mas set f,*r to-.lay. Stamps

has not been arrested.

FOUR BAD ACCiDENTS

Country,

TERRIFIC EXPLOSION IN UTAH.

New Treasurer For Mount Version. Moi st Yfi-no ,. Ind., kpril !*.—S. 0. Dixon, was ,ntioin» d city n- esni r by 1 thocoum il last o :.ht to till the v v.wv

by the n ...oval of C. \’, T .

Lichtenberg t by the eircuit court for

failure to die a n, \v bond. •• WEYLER’S METHODS.

Convict, Wanted In

— York, Allowed to <W* Free. Lives Lost In Different Sections of the uck, 1 *! exX’nvict from . nl -'Wwrs

recently arrested iu 'Y w York city for raising a dmft on theNattor, ,1 C' tunierrial bank of this city tnun 10 to *1,000. While he nvi.s serving time iu the coal 1 mines at Tracy City, Tenn , a reiiuisition was issued for him by the governor ; of New York, but ius'etul of itiiorining the authorities herv: wheu his term in Tennessee was to expire, iu order that the paper* might be si-rvi Baiiaekxvt s turuiKt lo- se and came oust voluntarily. According to Llanack's story tno papers were given to him when he was released and he tore them to p or • while he wa walking the streets of N w York, dm f Will:ml of the Alhatpv poli 'e says that proceedings will bo liegun agninst the Tennessee uuthorit : m fur ignoring tho extradition regulations between the

states.

IGNORED THE REQUISITION.

TURPIE IS SAP,CAST!

. His Cuban Talk.

ARGUES FCa

RADICAL ACTfCNVAr

1 r. ,nt Pi i* Tlio, uglily ' thi Mt \i< *u4 on »!i« .Mi/*iroe l>octiine. (Jitt e Mr.xrco, April !>. lUniver.“:tl, thel: •• ral j ,lt; tper, ■ i.\« re alttiug I’res d tit Dnr/ s niter, .n • - on the ' | ig hi* posit; »ii 'v - leer and o t and

in throughout.

..fcrmer ni< •-et-e of the

Nov. i has tiny president culled

does the \ k N. Y’., as thi

They claim Kisdicst

home.

Victimized Other Fatnilk^. Lapurtt;, Ind., April 1*.—Two months M • man givit g hi r nan i ■ Clan Sh • t I'.-r, vm, v.-e. given a home m tie iamily of Chark (iarv, • .<1 of this io o iy. Last Friday : .oiiis.tppeareil, ;•*•.. ,i the same time a hot s and bnp,. i a gold watcl: pin, i to be mis., ii; ;. 's n .\s i laime.i tbat the girl's nnii, is Carri on, and that she has viettiei/ .i latnilie olscwliere. \ rew-aid of ■) has btiui ulfered nlr her

airest.

Grieved Over Hi* Hrother*H Pcath. Miciiii.as City, Ind., April 9.—Dr. Alexander.). Alillleti, Jr., of ties pb.re one of the >st: widely known C.'thobe physical ms u lorthern ludiana, has 1m--coine dctat.gis! Ills f imditiuu is considered a*.;,i sung. The e.tnse i..; attributi t I i : : of ovef the death of his brother . ltd overwork. Dr. Mullen is j the United Hi tries surgeon here, and is at the h ■ d of the Mullen hospital. Fciul .Slayer Sentenced. Evans,h.t.e, Ind., April 9.—Th>trial of * t go Rubriglit, chergcd with the n urderof Pearl Diniui, was eonclnded hen a d he was sentone d to tho penitentiary for life. Kubright stabbed the young lady It, death at a revival at Ingh > •• ot chnreli last December. The plea wu. insanity, he having been in an asylum in IS91. The jury decided he was ;; tie The verdict gives general satisfaction in this city. Department Teacher* Scarce. Ei.wo. . ,ud., April 9.—This city will euiplt. J9 toa-hers in the public schools th. the coining term, and all have been ’looted but 111. There h a short ago, T • ',ssful department totichers, and d -s hool b tird has been nn-

Troops -\l!n\ c l t,. Shoot Villa;;.t* Suh*

pectctl of Hnrborinf; I nsurjfcntH.

London. April 0.—The Morning Post ' in an editorial assrtnjes that 1're: i ion! 1 Cleveland Mill do no' .im. on the Cub; a 1 tins ilution and that it is mer.dy i lection j tarries. “A very serious condition of | things exist in Cuba” -nys the Pi> t

Seven Men HlJled b\ n I’n inutuic KxploKion of n Hliirit Scvc.ul Olliers Arc Injured I .unity of T!»rc«* <'rcm^lc«l In Virginia Dic.x'lc Killer Kun Down uixl

Ulllcil In rtitluilelphlM.

Ontr s, Utah, April 9.—A terrific exploston, resulting iu the killing of seven ' men and the injuring of, ■ veral others, J x-curred shortly after ti o’clock last I evening iu the canyon, four miles from I this city. The men M i re employed by the Pioneer Povnit r Dam company and ! were about to i.r.-par a blast, when a pre’mituro explosion o"currcd. The

killed:

Dan Mo'::;a\\ Ogden, it. Kiri,MAN. (). dsn. Gtoia.i; \\ Kiv. tt, Og.len. N \t. i.h .e. n. Pro'„. HAM! 1 1. II At : J.!', Provo. Jhr. Ki n'.. 11 rit-villi-. Mikk Id , an, Provo. The wout: cd: Anilri" i mis. Alfred Klitug^t.iii. Georgi S ricr and several othsrs. A report was witlcly cireulatoil lab'

SPUN HIM LIKE A TOP.

Man

‘but it is not one tliat is likelv to be im-I bisl night tl,. t*:" . were o\ ! jm, ti 'n

| near the si cue or -.he ae.-, nt previou ;

proved by the gmtuitiou.s iiu rfeieuci

of American jit e ism.”

A Paris di natch to The Daily New says: “A Frcmb re id.-tit of Cuba

no accn

to the explosion, and it i - generally beIfevi d the I os- oi life has b'-en far great

or than at first r. ] st-'d. Foreniati 1 n n Moran wa

IVeuIliif .- ’fidoiit H ij tens to licit Oii j* l itlcu:;o “ .ihlc < dc. CHIf '.iK,, April 9.—H: nliu < pnae

M'as riding on the front platform of a State stive; cable car yi ■ tentav trifiTuikmi. lie had a let,.■• coil of tnilia rope on hissoulder. To i.irty the cum- | .| Ul bersome load more easily h ■ put his head through the lo p. While he was leaning against the window bars one end of ibe mpo became fastened t.ntoi.g them. He jumped oIf the car at ( t am y street, white it wr. moving r.,pally. The coil of rojie tigiitencd anainil ins shoulders and tin- moving train heirtiu to sjiin him like a top. Nearly I 'd i ’

of the rope had umveiind before tin

i i,lent was notici-d. Cognac wt's pii'la il

up in a u../e., • iiitiiiu.p

Uvll t*> Adopt Hu* Metric S \ fitcilk <»f K

Wci^lltn u.T'l Mcusui^ri Kcf« t red li.ick to Fominittcf* Indium “'•.ill In Dry ^j Dock —tlnlv One of Ike WliitidiotlHc Children Suilcrini; From M‘‘UJilt**. W a- riiMiinv. \pril 9.—Senator Tnrpie's • i h on Cuba was the ; ■■iucii 1 event y, stcrd.ty in the senate aud in many r. -,.e -t- it Mat- the mi . p» f r.es pie and vein ineiit utterauei heard on that subject. The senator Inis an inexhaustible vocabulary md a. brif -rly satiri. al style. While arptiin: f. r , iical ctiou on Cuba, even to tin e:,t-nt of sen mg a fl.s l to Cuban mmo i

*

sure a'm tttul ridicule of tin- ■ our-. Shermuu and Mr. Lodge in tut Cuban resolutions. The created much amusement b, 1

t

ttnyal of Heuator Isslge as a about to fit,lit a duel with . Dupuy do L ttie of Siparil. day wig- given to the Indian at tion lull which Mas not cot Utninimou.- ixinsent was seta tiikin . up the r oluti n for a ipiiry into the ric -nt boftd t—

Tin : (lav.

•r

loading a

blast aud had sprung it • with giant powueras

to get in a large ((uantity of black

d it is supp the holo had

not sufficiently cooled. When the accident licet,n ed three men M‘ho were ; ■ sisttng if tho wi.ik Mci, ihrowa .".0 feet

■•i < l.t\ ,

- TTllAlll.

Avriting to The tfoir, draws a lament -, hole for n able picture of the l"racious churaot.'r I several tinn

the war has assumed under Weyler. H" believes, however, that the rebels will eveutuaily shako off the Spanish rule. He state that Weyler allows tin troops to shoot and bavimet ville .ei s,

few .lays ago, he eimtiunes, a baud of : Ihe phvsicjar.s went tnim tut ;'- to thc volunteers infuriated bv the resolution - scene ami -be knb-d and Mouuued m.i of the American s. mite; shot -lx -on.- , f 1 b,tm l r 10 tU1 *' ..

an Ann rican farmer at C.i.-i .tins. The Unitad States cousttl general ia inquir- j

iug into tho mattt'r.”

nit: in.i -aw :: t.i. AiTiRibx;.

Trniiij* l luljti ,1 Wilt, a It.itb

Pan'a, It , Apt.:' 1 \ tramp nan Henry Fehurta tr. tn >t. is.ms, at oral tramping companions, were can ing on the B.g Four railroad, nec.r

i ity limit-, . ml a diseii" tween Hchurtz and one The latter elubbeit S on I bility with a fonci-ittil, a. ended Ins Ui. h. d not . th

tho camping party lay insensible for

found.

1 UKStDKNT DIAZ. fov'h neb .ijipbut e. srieh entlmsinsrti and such profound thoeght a- the stand he I. s teki ii in fuar.l to our foreign relations and Americ a (te tri' s. The Moris of tlv president have taken deop r ot tn all be uts, have trav. f-1 1 America from ie i th to south anil all nations oftheuev. . e id have re-- .1 with acclaims of accord and his words have -■T, tl to rboro.i 5'ly .waken tho LullllAmerican nations.”

l:at

IK'foi rcMl

>n urckjo ueif tho party, int') insensil would havo :• mciuf’ors i 1‘

torforod. So hurt/, von hoars botoro

ln-

A Ivipccl<»ti f rom .>k» yor Stron/;. Nk'n Yo k. April 0.—Mrtyor Strn is pro]TariiiK u nioiuonindiun which I>«

Two Per Arc? Killrd un;l Four

jurucl Iu an F\plosi<»n.

Kewviij.", Pa., April 9.—A terrible explosion i ccurrcd at the sawmill of'

CYi}Uaiti For Volfintec^r*.

Clkvi.i./ no, April 9.—A telegram was received here from llalliugton Booth iliricting that t aritain Mabloii .Jclo.seii be placed iu ehnrgo of the uowly formed

will give out for publication when he j aiu, nine miles north it t hi < place, yi-- Clevctaud corps of i.-.'s .imeivitin announces hi* decision on the great ei ti.i-diiy, x, pb ri-ultisl in the ijeatlf ot Y.,iu; '• U.tp'aiu Joi:nso:i will a— -V Vi to is expected. All j two men and th. injury of fiutr otic , sume comiuiimi at one*-, the bo. r

Dennis Boyd, situated at berth Mouut-

nble to iff-te the list. Sapcri ,t. ud- ;

i lit Fit. mul .-•< -

aupplyii., i if i.efioi ncy.

New York bill.

the heads of the departments, except Correction Commi--loner \\ right, ha\o asked the mayor not lo approve the bill. The mayor himself voted for eonsolidatiou, but htts undergone a change of

mind.

Will Not Import Men.

Clkvei.and, April 9.—The manager of the Clevelittid branch of the Consolidated St.-1 and Wire company say that half the nail and barbed wire machinery of the Cleveland il.ait l abeen shipped to ot her mills ol tho company because of the labor troubles at the mills h, re. He .-ays the company will not import men to op, rate the

.. is visiting the State Nor- ! niill*. and if they cam,d be run with ; Tern Haute, hopeful of **»eoldemi they \ -tl romaiu idl

persons, two of them g.ris. The do el i

are:

John Boyd, Sa years of age, sin of Den nis Boyd, pronrietor of the mill. tiKo. if- OiLKlt, years old. son of An- i drew Oiler, a well known citizen ot thipl. ce. The injured are: Andrew (filer, lost the sight of one eye and had his artn broken. Two young daughters of Oiler, seriousi) . injured. Son of Oiler, slightly hurt. The explosion occurred iinmcilinti'ly j after the men had fini lied th. ir :.t al. j The men. with a nmubt r of other i tn-' ployes of the mill, we,, sittiu; iu frnnt I of the huge boib-r. M liil" sevurul workinetiM'i,' enga: cd in repairing a bolt. Sudd tly ami without itiiy warning the

says there is cv. ry indicatii,.'i that die neM'organizati*-it will meetwill'great sue -ess here as M eil as in other large

ci ties.

Adopt lMetr»<• s>slc Dm k t<> tli* t'ommitI c< a .

W AsitiXKton, April 9.—The hill :.,

adopt th,- metric system of meights ; ,,d measiues m;'s y.st T.lay sent back to the committ- ■ on coinage, mi iulits and nieasur. • for furtl; r con.-.deration. Ou the lit t vote it bad a majority of two, bet the opposition Mas ag'gr. -sive and after a si'nes . f vote- it was re ommitted, |.:o to a9. Tb" reinaitidi r i f the day was di vot. (1 to <1 bate on the bill to ex'-mpt sailing vc-mm engage-l in da eoastM i-e nude from conipnl ry p lotage l;iM s M'itli the ui. b rst tndi'm th a vote slam Id he taken this afternoon. The loll M'as chant],it,ned by 3ir. ikiymtK j,.. N. 1 |, Mr. Simpkins tllcp.. Muss. |; and o[,p s.-dby dr Miuorilt. 1 , Wis., and Mr. Cun linings (Deim, N. Y.). Mr. Cuminiiig- m the course if nis remarks charged that Mr. Chamberlin, comnii-stonerof navigation, had been lobbying in favor of the bill. The eon), tenc- report on the agricultural

appropriation bill M'as adopted.

CCLLAPaE OF A BRIDGE.

One

and . W

• h m< «i

llrhltf

Ton:no, ()., April iJ s^;in of tin WhiH-ling rathvay bridge over tin at the ui rtlmru limit of

ilown eniler the weight of train, drowning one man.

An Act rest sues fur Divorce., b 1 i-.v up. M'l ’. tig a p. t ■! t

Youngstown, <>.. April 9.—Mi.- H- ’ •»..• 1:: :» •» .1: nly kdli" • you-tg , ..... , iU rietta Cro-'inan, the M ellkiioM'n a tress. L".vu : ml ie„ r n;t yot: *-„li r s , badly | , . :v ,.| diet

Prospecting For Oil.

Broad Hi pi le, Ind., April D.—Tho 1

iutoror in tho prospecting for oil here j has tileil n petition for divorce frm .J, is kept up 1 v continued visits from rep- ’ Sed le Y Brfiwn r> '" pounds of h)t witl reseiHativ... of the Imitau;:, olis (--s' enmity, failure to supjs.rt and liabitnu] v . comptuiy .ml Pitts', eg capittilists. 1 drunkmiu. ss. Tim couple \vere mam d j ( ,i'the , Thete is* 1.0 .rdlin of wells-it.bm a ! " while playtc.g an :, 1 Pittsbur: man says that there* v.iU 1 a! at Daytoit; U n „r n .... 1

wcU “shot ’.on th,* Mustard farm with- " ltb t11 ' rnihm.ms

in three v., ks.

that he died wit hin a !■ v :.iiiu:t s. 't in other umn aim the ye ;■ g . iiiluren were

K«»ok«-r Taken to vi.u*,

1ni> n :.|s. A: ! 9. — j a. McCniy 3 r.l.Ti d .-Imi if A(ii',:ck to t-ii.e Ki fior t ’ U.miiit.iii count. tiiiil deliver him < ver to t'u

county, where h ■ will re-

fr.tgnient.s of the buior . .- b - .. the building. The c 1

(plosion i- 11 ntysliry.

} main until alter his I-., . • sc.uit anil ' itt

Pi:

1 V

Bei.mcc. while op aud saw: 1 jxjv. • r, h. cog.vi hints. If " Mr. Kent the he. :

lit In tin < o'jwIh*'**

i.Iud., April I).—«,.»y Kuit, • an olil-fashioned giist; 1] oil Salt crock, run by wat -r | ^ clothing caught in the] ami before he cimld free : torn entirely ft', m 1 is bog •.

Brown has been in New York for

several years. Miss Cnissinan is tin1 tighter of Major tmoige Ur. - :;au

; New Yori:

I> 1ST it I

1 si; Dl-.'ATil.

Di'iiuty Slien:

er to K * -b —>viile i -:., .

i.d on tim charge on Mrs. Emma Dynes to k Buok-

dmlely.

T,:

T\v<i (. Iilldreii Ilurnetl t«» IP nth. D.VNin.biT! i.t>, I’l-::.. April 9.—Yester-

day the home of Alt' Mustin was iiiscovereil to ho on fire uud was 1 bur.]. 1 t 1 the ground. Two children, aged .1 uud 1, whe were locked inti;

s', badly bruised about j house by their mother while . hew 'Ut

body thut he may die.

Darn nnd Contcntn Con^nmiHl. Warsaw, Ind., April 9. — The barn 1 belonging Nicholas Babbitt, Iyo miles noitlit tst of hei-e, with contents, ] consisting of several head of live stock, 1 grain, f ming imploments,' etc., was destroyed file ye-terday. Loss, OOOjj.vith Kl insuruiie,'. Vfi-Hin of Cigarette Smoking. • FkanktOx, Ind., April 9.—Omer Maples. 1, ’ ting man of this place, is dying Mil, ousurnptimi, said to ha 1: V.e>n hroug'ri on by tin excessive use of cigarettes. _ INDIANA NIAVS NOTES, A ilcn 1 counterfeiters has been un-

earthed at Bristol.

The Hume Savings aud Buuti associa tion of Warsaw , capital J'J0,(W0, has been

ilicoruorntml

s%. i\. licet s, nem ui. ei.aiz ... c.j. -■/. ' /.ling fund belougfng to ttie i: uni lodge of Odd Fellows, of which in iviib I

Lady Ftmi D^nu iui<l KUD* I by

Te-kiii of

Piiilad:‘i,i*hia, April®.—Mrs. Corneli.’. Morse, aged 'id years, wife of Edwin F. Morse, senior member of the firm of M rso, Williams & Co., met an appalling death yesterday. Ou her wheel, she hail 1 tl her homo til b )1 > braid avenue with tho intention of taking lunch with her husband, riho had gone but a short distance from tho house when the. horses of a heavy produce wagon became unmanageable and ran her down. One of the shafts of the i wagon p ic'trated Imr breast and she

Delegates Arc VdSttrilKci'l. 'dm 1 alnn-t i—tantly. A It th r-

Salt Lakc, April A report has I ^ aboilt th '' l,, ^ v ) u Mio'tmnt hit . c Mr. riMched here from th .-ost that the He Morsi' attr..':. .l by the ■ y it nu-id . * . . c*a. t * . , * pushed his w r. (hrnuKh uiul t-mnei tlu; puolicnu delegation to St. Louis elected | ,, 0 d ro f id- d. d wife on the

heic Ttusday favored Allison forp:e i- ground befon him.

il. id. Inieiiiy among the shrt'wiicst I h

j'Oliticiaim her.- d. v. iops rite fact a a' ENTtiti: f.vmii.v 11:1 ma ri.it.

the ilelegatir.n is unpledged.

Throe IVrmmu Sullor Doath I'rom a

.^Ir. Wliitucy In WitHhiiigtou. DivolliiiKhoiiHi* Fin*. \VASttiNi.ton*, April 9.—Hon. Will-| Wiikri.iv:, April 0.—Word has just

iamC. Whitni'y of New York, arrii reached this city from W r l 1 done, Mur-

tiint' a H yoi>'

Adams l.e file i .Dbrif Mining c, ages. II - was 1; . Nov ■ ab. r, ■, - h j oil upon Ol the slut t. c;> audcth"r . jui'i P nimnent.

Mi -iiij; ( oaipany. . hid. April 9.—Harry a suit against tbe-Coal ■■.il .• f-a' *.,,tHio daei- - ot"!; u. on tho hi i, i.y a laige block ot coal, nitn, tie etdirc dept'i using a fra rured skull , M'l;:.dr lie at -eg. > o -■

i* < . - Hint i*

*<l.

— Y‘ r *nl:iy a 1 Lake Erie ri.'unneo river the city, wont

1 freight Five c;irs

n u to the engiui went down, leaving the cmrine 0:1 the iher ahead, aud the remainder of the train on the next sp;ut backward. 1 hie of th* five was an Salon c\e vat. ". and its web fit is the Ito-sibl" , .,,,-e of the disaster. James '! irshall. .1 hrakeiuau, was carriixl down in the Miv. k, and was pinned by wreckage and drownisl. J. F. Freeman was asleep in the excavator, but escaped with sever, bruises. Derricks are at w. rk raising the wi'. ckoil bridge anil cars. It is thought that two tramps, who wore riding on the cars, were also

drowned.

LOVED THE DAUGHTER.

Mur<h*H*r of th** ston** Family at

Ta I !iuadg'«', O,, (OnfcHses*

Akron. U.^-V|iril 9.—Tho detectives last night aiTested John Smith, a farmhand M ho M as formerly employed by

- bl ‘ 111 ' ! Alvin N’. Stone, on the charge of mar-

fe itiid Irn s.ili-

d tl K-kto 8 ' 1 : ,l v ' “8° 8mi W . ' one about two li,,,...,! tin,t in the eomse of . d. ' r W V < ' L '' 1 mm'der and it is also 1 ■ . .. ighter of thl •it ft 1 - - i. j, murd.ri op . Hi- it t.-iit ions wetv nj ,11 the I .x'ks under Im I ' . m. : . discoarageii fi, the girl -parents • , iu,t 11 ■ tt..h to ' it t:. • ydp "Il ti.. that tin v 1 th.- laat Urer sounded ^ bloel--. but 'ttfli f, n il vegri.rily| lik , tll:lt of Smiti, Tl:e prisoner was the p • -no it,e a. lodged in ja;! : re. By 1 s-ties > f oues . V- V:" '" 1 w ‘ X . pi - .'Ytliee.i ,ves Smith last 1 ' • Pori night mailo a ] artial - onfi ssion. i soys tliat tUe ship was adiori: : ;v _ __

ST|LI. IN UltY l>Ot K.

ItoblM.r.s SiM-urcd a,ailing.

RoCKt.'Oill,, Ills., A].rii 9.—The private | bank of King, Wright it Co. oi Stili-

nian Valley, near hei , was M ceei.ed I . Not Suttl.tent Water to Float the llattle-

I . ’ l “ 1 ’

hon,'. Nit' .glvoerm was ust d in an uu- I W ashinoton. April !*. Ihe hatth- . U at ■ ■ to on theapi 1 I ship Indiana u still In the dry dock vi and Lilt- kept iu a res. eve safe resting I Port Koval, though it was expect.'d that in a solid brick vault. Another • ,:fe in-] she would come out today,

side the vault c -utiiins tho books and

j.upcvs of the Lt.nk.

died iu 11: tound to In

(locking. Her 1 m ill e P'ellenf eotnlit

>11.

to a neighbors house nearby, win ; burned to t. ath. The (ij-,. j s S upp sod , to have been set by the children w'hil ,

at play.

NVill Appi'iil t»» tin* i’residcHit. Ctj-vei.\Nn, April si.—Tho CulianAmori' an leu uo, from i: • lieadquarlers m th - city, has appeal.':: :.. n - leading Democrats in niniltern (fiiit, t. urge kYesifient Ulevi imid to :tapper; tho Cuban it ooiutious adopted by e ugn MARKET QUOTATIONS. Prt?Yaliiii£ I'fn ♦* For Gr:»i», Ciiltlo uii'l I’l'ovi.siou > on April 8.

I nxt nu-tioiiri I’or KcV0*i«i<* Of Herrs, Wamiiv A' ril 9..-'i'tie instt < ■ tions to l!nib 1 Kl . s reveune vc for the patrol T the - al .vaters timing ! Ihe ajipro.iehilig season have In en eon - plet 'd !.y the tmisury d.'parttneut ili.d Will sliortty he issued to the captaiti.s m ' the v.-. els, Ti c tile-ulsta::' ally the same a-- those of Le t year. I*« nslons For Tu o-Timr Willow W asiiincton, April 9.—Sena" r Allen ■ has im induced a bill providing fei the re. torat ton »,l the names of widows of - soldiers to the pension rolls after the ; death Of the .-'eeonil ItusL.lists, will, by mi.-, ii ol a -eeond inarriag. have b' n : dropiKit from the pension rolls.

here lust night and is staying nt tl c Arlington. Mr. Whitney did not reg-j letter when he reaehed the hotel and lit- 1 presence iu the city was known to but

few.

M’i'lting n Flay r.,r ItiTuhariH. Montrkai,, April 9.—Louis Frechette,

the Canadian poet laureate, is writing a

secnTtaryVi' ' 1 ,ef,runder'itoilds of*ilJh:0 for f, ' r ^ Dernhardt by special i .. order from Ihe actress. It will deal

grand jury action.

Indianapolis co il and coke dealers are laying in a stock of fuel for use next win ter. Tin v think many people will not attempt to go through the winter without other fuel to supplement the gas supply. Michael Hall, a veteran employe of the Vaudn!la, died yesterday at Terre Haute of blood poi«opiug, caused by inalprsotieo in the doctoring of a corn. He had been employed by the railroad company for

over W) years.

Ida Tallis has brought suit at Portland •gainst Valentine Flaudlng. Jr., for tS,loo damages, alleging breach of promise, phe claims that on two different occasions th, y arranged to be married, hut ouch lime he failed to carry xut his agreement.

with the Italian life in the nth century

aud is to he finished on 3!uy

Fleeted 1«» Congji'eaH.

Hot -ton, April 9.—Rudolph Kleber, of Cin it,, sound money Domoornt, has Itcen elected to succeed the lute \V. (1. Crain ns congressiutiii fnnnthe Eleventh Texa dicrict, by nbotit 2,(XX) plurality

ovei Lawhorn, Poimlist.

slial county, about Id mihs from this city, that a i entire family w. ■ ivmated iu a fire whi< h destroyed th. dwellinghouse of Jackson Martin. The dead arc: Jackson M.yutin, his wife an lcbild. Some neighlKirsreturning from churcli saw the ro:e t u.g bodies in the fire, buf were too late to give any relief. It isupixiseil that Martin woke up and that the smoke being so dense prevented him from finding the door and he lied torn a plank off the wall, as his Ixxly was found in this opening ho had made.

Another lluriulrss Duel.

Pahis, April 9.—Tiie Soir statestli.it a due) has oeenred between the Due Patrice de Mttcmuhon, who is affianc 'd to Princess Marguerite of Orleans, a

.... , ,, ,,, T - , cousin of the duke of Orleans, amt Whele l amlly j Comte < .uy de Ro.'hef.meaill 1 The Monm<>l’th, Ills., April 9.—Burglars mother of tho latter gontlcnnui was entered ihe house of E. H. Crandall, a Miss Montgomery, a native of New w ealthy farmer, ni sr Eurchhmd, admin- Orleans. ' either of the ilueJl.sts was isteml chloroform to the entire family seriously hurt. The icasoii lot the cnand carried away everything of value, counter is unknown.

Imlhtiiiipolta.

Wheat—Firm: Na. 2 red. Tie. CottN — Firm; No. 2 mixed, OaTo -Firm; No. 2 mixed. 21 '*0.

Cattle—Heavy dry fed steers, $4.ir>@ shipping uiul export steers, v--4 4.10; common to fair steers, »( 2.V l.sn;

feeding steers, me.liuio n* hlie JH ud".-has not .spread

choice heifei's, >.(.i - i:t.s5; meilium t.( (children

choice cows, S2.4"(.t9.2.>; veal calves, ist.aUiit

I. U'i Market active,

lloi.s — Packing aud good to choice, fJ.JS O'. :UA>; lig.itwelghts, »Ct St) (ri a.92' : j pigs uud roughs, j(!.on<^3.at,: Market

higher.

StiEEf—Common to choice lainlw, .>i ‘V) (Ji-l.liO; export ewes aud wethers, si .' i J. iiO; common to choice sheep, $1.5u.n;t. 15; bucks, per head, $2.00 (a. 4.1HJ. Market

steady.

« IticinnalI (■niin itn.l stock. Wheat Firm; No. 2 red. 74 ,< CottN Active; No. 2 mixed, 81' a c. OATS—Finn; No. 2 niix.-d. 23c. Cattle—Strong at f: .vi-.i t.25. j Hons—Active at $8.'i5(£('J N‘>

She VP — Strong at- $2.! (trong nt W.60(®4.H5.

.M.-a-tes l onthied to One Chil.t.

W \stiinoroN, April 9.—Dr. O’Kcilh'. the white house physician, who is nttcuding the Clev,'laud i hih.reu nt WiHtdley, v, ports that little b-tl icoming along nicely, and that so ir

to the other

Ari/oim fiovt*rm»r ('onfirnied.

\\ ashin'i ion. April 9.—The senate in executive s ssion yesteiTlay confirmed the nomination of Benjamin J. Franklin of Phoenix, A. T., to be governor of Arizomi, vice L. C. Hughes, removi d.

Dunk Cun Now Do

Wash ini .tun, April 9.—The coiitnllif of the currency has given iinthority for the organization of the National bank of Holton, Kan., capital $50,000.

’.aOOM.OO; lamb.-,

Toll-.In Orniu. Wheat Lower; No. 2 cash, TS.'^c. CottN—Active; No. 2 mixed, fit, 1 ,",-. Oats- Dull; No. 2 mixed, 21)fc. Itun.ilo Live stiM-k. Cattle—Strong at Al Ufi.t i.**. Boos Active at $8.10,5.4.10. hllEKP — Active at $2.T5(g!4.2.',; lambs OCtBe at $.175(2,5 25.

A New Chemical Lnlmratnry,

New Yohk, April 9.—Columbia University is t . 1*3 benefitteil by the ereO

tion of a Havomyer memorial hnililitiff whipped 2^ wildcats sitiglehaiul.nl in one (■"sting ♦4"',000. It is to 1„■ erected on light in in,<>. is dea l , N i. hol.i-> nle. liy. i the new university site on M> rningsidi Million.it.v John J ’ 1 l' u , v 1* ' ol - . i, ,' - , the Amere an Lit,ace, company, died at Hightsund will be used as e In tmcal KiL . IimoU(1 VHi , H>( Ililtht , , ftt . r 3 H hhort

laboratory. It will be preset;, 'd r- r. ,,,

memorial of the late Frederick Chris- , i

tiuu Havemyer by his four .-ms, his .u - 1 , ^animal sutolli spent the first day of

in-law and two daughters. It Mtll h,B . v 5,11 f S,t I 1 '° UH ' ' *

known a- Huvemver hall. | *" '.‘■'’ m "h,' ' ‘

* ; local k a i ho lie couuui lonui aurlilulionM.

B /l

ARMENIAN RELIEF. r fill • . . 1- i***iriL '*i' F.irrii’il On. fill! Ji.«- rj'l . *1 rlu* Now Kiiuliind -Yiimmian relief committee as follows: IsevN" tiuin i xnctii! :.»ii just received prcAusour ivlict v.* rk iunly hwl. In i • man in r do HUtho'.tte^ eiKlt.ivor to

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on tYr 0«*rri D uid 'kir and H irpoot* the other for Marn?>h. Z *:iioun, M-ilatia and ll-irpo >t and are relieving towns nud Vill: ; - en ruiite Ui»i doctors' modicfil 1 ■ ■ 1 nth 1 Yidiij; eight day t > Mai ash. Kpai. ;nic . i ill raging, m u V' iv .cviutou .i ,«*u 1 or. Mn.AV \ t i\ . April h.— Au * .\ivution for : n) egainst James Gomgnu tin I J ad;; St' -v- tsett I irke of Cloveland, m s filed \ ■ •, i -iay by Albert T. Oeiituss as ;'--igneei,l the Conunercial batik, U - an,"tint ot the exception is the amouul »f tl judgment agninat the memhi rs i .i the firm of Corrigan, Ives Ar Co., w..i h M';ts then in tlie eiiiult court few months ago. The suite wen -t"i ge 11 rtifi dcs on pigiron which Ferdinand Schlemuger gave the b iuk as colluteral SHORT WIRINGS. AM persons iirrested at Victor, Colo., for illegal registration have hern (Hmharged. V Ixtud.m paper says that Li Hung Chang has ahtuidoncd his propuseil Amcr-

ican tour.

The treasury yesterday lost $74,9 K) iu < \ - • reserve $127,93,1, ItiT. F.\ City Treasurer Bolin of Omaha yesterday pleaded not guilty of emfie/zling $80,000 from that city. Jack Waters, distinguished for having

le*y lend ed