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FsYAN CROSS-EXAMINED.
To itimony OilV'ivil by Dr. IUck- ( »r*» # th« rii4*ml»l It 11^ «»f lei* Dam ,’itor’s l>:s,»osil i<»n VI l^n «Jolinon’ti UomniiM lusbak'ii 1>.\
Ion.
r - | ■ 1--- rij j)ri‘Si I Ipl it . II I I (ill 1 11‘ I • (K MI«IVI (l 11 *111 (l l' |V ii 1 Hf* I 1 ArJII tolil W'KKi it would bodiin^cn.us to Ini:. IBwt— L.i« iM=— w ! I.I1U if he should Ket into trouble. Jackson
also told Wood that the only remeuy now Wits abortion, that it was safe,-that
som |r ::id of Ccolt Jr.ckson Wes | il hi,lls, ' lf if h * ‘“‘-i i : - LXcimincJ. Tells of it LelU-r From .Incksmi.
On Jtui. ^4, IWHI, lo- received :i letti'r from Jackson from Ciuciimati requesting Pearl Brjatu to conic to Ciuciimati I and be relieved. He showed the letter | to Pearl that clay. She read it and asked witness: “What wonld you do if you were me?’’ Witness tuiswcrc i, “Decide for yourself.” The next day, which was Jan. 25, she told Wood she was going to Cincinnati on Monday, Jan. 27. If > saw her off on Monday,
\*wr- itr, K'.., ,'ril 5.—Every ] as>ishil her ou the train, and that w; s tilabl' ' 1 . J7 . u ..a ! exauiiuatiou, the questions indicated
n
aL William. is WiL Wood, the friend jmd con ward Hunt of Indianapoh-, Williaui indent of Jackson, one charged with Irvine of ( :eem-ustlo and Ohmer New
:
tiedfc.' nolle pr< %fui. Inc uiom m boasted to them of his isqir. i>er intiwitne ss in Uie moruing was macy with Pearl Bryan. This ([ue-tion-e mot er of Pearl Bryan, who wa ing was to lay the foundation forte
f - <e- - "■ **»* :
ion of hcT daughter. It is evidi nt.> Htatemeut of the dejsisitions. Some the policy of the prosecution of the dejius.tions an* not tit to appear
show the usefulness, trust ill uc -s and literally in print,
coxper: nee of the murden d girl. Late i the atternoon the deu ttse revealed to part if its policy, while Will Wood as on the stand, which will be to
HEL D TWO SESSIONS
LEFT NO WILL. Millionaire itlur’- list at *' to to to Hi*
Family.
C’.ut’.voo, April 25.—Edwtird Pnrd-
House Devotes the Day and Night to ridge, tin* board of tra.. -plunger who Pension Matters. di,,d u f * w ,;;0 ’ was WMr,h ^’ 7o, ‘’-
ELEVEN PEN X DNS ARE GRANTED.
ACCUSED OF TREASON.
reak down the character of that wit-
American MisHlonsuy F<»rbicld«*i» to Oive
Relief.
Loni'ON, April 25.—A l.’on: lautinoplc
ibythowing that he, by his own dispatch to The Chi on iele says: By an
Disposition is to Not Allow Mich Large IVnsimis t » Otlicers as Hei’et<»lore—Senate Still on the Civil Appropriation Hill — Asiatic* Squadron at Shungluti.
Other Washington News.
WAsiiiNuroN, April 25.—Although yesterday was private bill day under the rales, the house decid' d to proceed with the Pickier pension bill and the whole day was consumed in the discussion of that measure. The debate was
devoid of interest. The feature was the by hail and a very heavy rainfall, opposition of Mr. Connolly to the sec- struck the city ot Sal 'in, s yen mile tion of tho bill rhich ml L ] isious wflst of here, and besides 1 ring do u to ooufodcra^e soldi is who deserted | outhouses and
upniotnig trees, completely clemolisiied two hour. -, in one ot which a family of eight color 1 people resided, all of
OOU. Tie. , iii resting a line nine me .t has lieen m.id'' that ' ie noted specuhitor left no will. Ap;,i, ..lion for letters of adnii.e.- ration cn the c. tate was made in th*- nroii,.; , . art ye-terdr.y liftcrnoon. A tie: no will the estat . . •. ^ • ■ the childreii, the. v,: .e-.vbemu ; : owe., in rshare, one-third of tin j.': • ,, property and u life* in ton -1 i:i i • ••!nr.i cii' the realty. The children are Wdlaru and Frederick Par.lridgc. L ' a Puri.in iv.e, Mr . Price
and Mrs. ].■ a.
DESTRUCTIVE CYCLONE. T\\.> r.-i-HoiiK I,ill..I O.ilrli;*.! a.i I Mauy
severely Hurl,
Roanok;:, Ye., April 25.—Lute yesterday aft Tin a eyraonn, a' 1 •■nipame.i
BEES STING A CHILD i Arrest4m1 Iji 1 ;iuh\ tile Willi tli(* Wilson j ( liiltlrou. Little Girl at Carthage Has a Narrow t .„ . : : : . Escape From Death. ducted the two Wii ■ . ris, . d e and I (( y(‘ill's, ha- be n captured and is now ; in jail at Evansville. A det uivt lias HURT IN A RUNAWAY ACCIDENT, gone a I r them id will bring them to
| this <*. y.
yupirintendent Coll •rt feels highly
1.11 cry mil it iin.l li i I'uiiiily 'rhi-i.v. n I roi.i t :ie . aam al.d . ... , , exceed imrlv a id hum r. H feels eer-
I lien- I.n , ;\ llrtiic^isl at I'mi.-r In il... , tun that the a and in
Tolls <>l t m le s;,ni Min k Fires smi this way tin persons who induced her li.uiiiiiH: t.iiin diil M-aliled to Deaili. to go awav w ith the children will bo Indiana Notei, brought to justice. More arrests will
C.vitTiiAdK, Ind., April 25.—The 1.5- | months-old duiq .ter of fi'eodore Mo re of this par e narrowly eseap .1 being stung to di atli l>v bi“‘s. The child had
um.oul tedly follow.
CABLEGRAM CANCELED.
and joined the Union rank t*o days belon Lee's surrender. It is not probabl" that ii vote will be readied beioro Mon-
day.
TENSION l.tidlsI.A . ION.
whom, and three others, were in the house at the time of the disaster. Ju ne Harris and her 5-year-old son wa re taken dead from the ruins, and of the others four war. badly injured, one, a 4-year-old girl, being fatally hurt.
SAID THE WORLD WAS FLAT.
1 mfessh me defe 'it limit
* >r * IVviclfiict*. In hi- testimony in regard to Ins iflKKs of the contents of the dead irl’s. stomar4i, Dr. Crane show ed that e hud tested for every possible poison, dneral and vegetable, which could be ' btuinc! in < ’iuciiinuti, and finding :me /J the turmieh except such ns were <• mJiined in the embalmm . fluid, e.V'pt B Wild i-k 'd about the eJV t- f •!>- pdne»ud td other jhi ms which have lennmbing effect, he displayed erudiI' on tin . 1 be coir t a
|[iscr(
i j 1. \ perl Test i i iiouy. \ Muck lUlerot ;;l t.ieled to the T.-ti-ronyof Dr. Dickore from the fact that o wa*- the man who analyzed the mud nd blood found on the trousers belong- | mg to I..-i’:i, and he had not npto dhis ti: made the result of his examiliaion pi libe. On direct examimitian ho laid Huit he hud a groat deal of experimoe a u analytical chemist. He exuuiuec tie Moody valise, and was asked o identify the stains. He said tin blood was mu imaliuu MimmI, but he could not laydjKf-i^' ', human. He examined rn by Jackson when nr..omvu. sard tli.it he 1 ul exaiuilu l efore, and found blood on the ks ind mud on the knees. He had a lien.lea) analysis of the mud on pile km es. The. oommoiiwealth had ^BBddlieulty in getting the doeMr to Hint In had been to the place vhere the murdensl woman was found, pgtuneiou* (ibjivuous were made, and mstaiued by flic, court on tin'ground hat it was 'or the -late to issunn that ;he w man was murdered. The statu got ilie i(ais.tiou in bv niei.tion- . ing P< irJ Bryan iw> t iie "headless bo ly.” Tin- witness said lie had been taken to the ,• -v!. i li dy ! I- a "found. e, id •' • ip Theki. ci of the trousers w:is alike. The witue- (then identified the coat mil cap ^Iby Jackson. A piece of cloth had >t !:di from ill right knee of .lackson's i-oa-ais. The witness testified that ho had cut it out anil hud handed It to l)r Ji obs, an expert nnc?-iseopist. Witue ‘s said that tin ulootl stains found SB** valise, the trousers and other were not inconsistent with huiliMid. The doctor said he bud no bksxl on theooat.
iiiK; T««Uiiiiony.
The iToss-estaniinution of tlie negro bartei 1 ler, Allen Jones Johnson, war. oontit. leiL He identified the girl s dress and hat us that worn by the young gir! ■HKht into the wiuenioiu by Scott Jacks' n on the Friday night, Jan. 3J, before the dead body was found. Dave Wallingford, the proprietor n, that Saloon, was railed afterward. His testimony a- to the presence and identity of Jackson, Walling and Pearl Bryan at his saloon on the evening of Jan. ;)1 enr^^^iied the n stimony of AUen JohnIt did more, it showed that. Jarktus there with the girl on Tuesday as well as on Friday night, bethe murder. Cross-examination iuste. of weakening Ids evidence result-
order from Stamboul. an American mis-
siouary at Hadjin, has been forbidden j S pr ig7, ^ arro ]T ;l pensiim
to give relief. The vali there lias formally accused him of being the abet tor of treason on the ground of the pretended discovery of an insurrectionary plot, in connection with which many
young men have been arrested. There are many threats of a renewal
of the massacres at Kharput. Crowds of Armenians would imigrate to America, but the government refuses its per-
mission.
Typhoid fever is raging all around. It .8 unsafe for foreigners to travel without an esc n t .”
The missionaries of the American board at Hadjin arc Kev John (’. Martin and Mrs. Mary 1. Martin of Dundee. Du*'., Mrs. Josephine L. (’offing of Dresden, ()., Miss thda <5. Hates of Abingdon. Ills., and Miss Agnes K. Swenson of Chicago.
REVOLUTIONARY DOCUMENT. I’romtaory Note Found That Was Issued July IS, 170ft. Chicago, April 25.—A paper of gn at interest to an antiquarian was found by City Librarian Fred Kild while looking through some recent purchases of old books. It was a note for $1,000 payable to the order of Robert Morris and indorsed by the bitter. The note read as follows: July 18, 1505. Three years after date 1 promise to pay Robert Morns one thousand dollars for value received. ($1,000.) M. Nicholson. The note is indorsed ml the back by the great dnancicr of the revolutionary times, but bears no marks of cancellation. Bonded a Railroad. N \-c: \ nj ;, April25 ilast Wi day the stc -kholdeiv of the Naslii'ille and Knoxville railroad held a mccTug in Lebauon ami decided to bond the road at $15,000 per mile to buy new lulling stiK-k mid extend the road, to Nashville and front Monterey to a junction with the Cincinnati Southern. If carried into effect this will give Nashville another northern and eastern outlet. Opened IWood VeftnelH and Died, Peru, Ind., April 25.—John Harrhig, a prominent farmer living a few mil s southeast o: this 'ify, committed suicide yesterday by cutting the artcrii-- ot both of his w rists cud bleeding to death. The cause of the act is not known.
Among the Ideven liillM Pasned Was Om*
1'or Civneral \V. A. Morris.
WASiiiNUTi in, April 25.—At the night session 11 private pension bills were fa- j
volubly p. sed upon, ini l.ul'.llg bills lllini.i^ Vlan I > .i,hi-i Away Firm in giving tin widow of Major General hi, ivioiiar ii.-n.-r.
ol $d0 per Arcoi.a, Ills., April 25.—George Dill-
month and General W. A. Morris s.5. incr, one of tin* lirsi settlers m this The Morris bill was riqxirted by the country, died at Ins home near hen*, committee at idOO per moutli, but Mr. aged O'.i years. One of Mr. Dilliner’s Ihckler, chairman of the committee, peculiar houbies was his belief that the moved to amend by making the rale W orld was flat, and notwithstanding ^ oi. He explained tiiat there nut been fact Mult strong evidences to the cousulentble comment u]kui the tenden- contrary wen- brought to hear outlie cy to give large pensions lo officers and Kubjcct, dm-ng h:s life his ojiinion was o neers widows. He thought the com- i lievt . r shaken in the 1, as) and he pass, d plaint was not without jus! foimdatKin | to his deaili : m m tne b. lief that the
iiiiit ;iuviif'iitijd inodcrution 111 lixiii^r the -world w.is i’ m .ud
amount in sach rases.
Sqimdron Rcndi*/voitHcd at s!iangh:ii. \V vshinqto.v, Ajiril 25.—Four of the vessels of the Asiatic squadron have rendezvoused at Shanghai preparatory to undertaking tin periodical squadron drills and matiouvers required by the
Ol no Factory For ILumnon*!.
II .mvconii, Ind., April 25.—The H. Hammond com] any will begin work at once upon a large glue factory, to bcop-
waiidered to lue beehives, and the b ' - , t-ratcil in c iiui'ction with r- packing swarmed oui and frightfully stung her establishment. The plant will give cm-
about the face, neck •ind arms. W hen | plnymt'lit to tail people,
the child’s mother, who was ar u* d by i hex screams, ran to her msi.-tanee, the |
littb one’s face and m ‘k were envc- s l ,ni,i ’* h Would \.u Fnrw ird » loped in a mass of 1 Ire. Moon Dtapotch of Commi Km«t. was badly stung hersi If in freeing In r Mapumi, Ajiril 2-i. —Advi'u s from daugliter. L’hi* little one was pearly' Manila, Phillipine i: lands, iv port tiiat dead when brought to flu house. the Vmeriean consul there. A. C. M.
Elliot, tiled a cablegram early in March ; for the stan department at Washington
Irvington Ran mid His Family Tlirnur claiming th VeMltiol.- i'V'..'follllli■asi‘ 11-11111 1 In’li* Itinruy. methods vvnuld compel the American Irvinuton. Ind., April 1’. (. merchants vvlm litulscttlcd in that Spa nJaeobs, a well known liveryman of this jsh colony to abandon tln ir trade.
FI \ l V\ \V V( l IIIFM - .
place, and his family were victims of a serious runaway yesterday in Indian-
All telegrams dispatched from Manila are submitted to authoiitios liefoiv
•5
He- '‘a
IILTHIHT, FASTEST OF HKlt ( LASS,
naval ivgnlations. The vessels are the Boston, Macluas, Yorktown and Detrnit. The flagship t.tlympiii is unable to get np the river ns far as tShangirii to join tiiu other ves.-i is of the squadron.
FAUI.l VlldOt HNVIKNT.
Belief Thut < Hij^russ Will <'lt‘>i ra Soon
ns Api>ropriiitions Arc Mitdc.
\ AflHiin roN, April 86. — Th< fa i( that such unusual progn .-.s was made with the sundry eivil appropriation bill in the senate yesterday ami tlint the Democrats manifested no disixisition to delay its oonsideration, lias greatly encouraged the Republican senators in the belief that an lariy iiojouriiment is probable. It is understood that the Democratic leaders have practically agreed that congre.-s sliall cIom assiKin as the appropriation bilks can be disposed
BASEBALL.
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Kansas City n :t 4 2 1 0 5 2 0—17 II 1 Minneapolis .. II II (I u n il u n a u e, n Halteriet I -vis and bake; Iluryea, (Tiruey, Seliriver ami doran
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Columbus (I (I I 0 II 0 2 II 0— il 0 1 (irand Kapiiix 1 0 0 (I li I) o II il 1 lo 2 Batteries .Vi.iireevy and Wilson; ll ni:t and Smink.
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Milvraukee. . 2 0 0 2 il 0 (I a (I- 7 0 i Si. Paul I o 0 (| o il o ii :c 4 4 Butteries Reltger and Spear; Miiilane and
Spies.
Niilional la-agae. CincimiHte- Rkilies.i lslier urul 5’aughn, 8 runs. 18 bits. 2 errors. C'evebind Young and O’Coiiniir. 1 runs, li lots, t errors. I rliana VViJJ Itetain Ho- Sbops. CHAMPAKiN. Bis., April 2.Y—Citizens of Urbit'i i held a iiiussmeeting to raise tlie last k bdOliof the .pdfi.oiKi necessary lo keep the division shops of the Big Four in UrK.uu, and all the money was pledged buf -1 '00, which can be easily obta in d. 'Tin- action insures the mainreliance of flu present shoj s in Urbuna. and also ti • civet on of new ones, whieli will add probably J ,wi»(l to the populativm of the city. Militia F.io. led by Itca'iilar Troops. San Fi: v •- isco, April go.—It is currently repi : i 1 that the United States ti'io'is from Fort Cituby have taken
apMis. He was driving home with his being s,-nt. General Bratno caused the wile ami i-year-old baby lie u • American con ul’s i ram to I - umbrella and made a wild effort to rnn | i 0( . u l cnuiieil (com]', sod of the leading away, throwing the buggy violently aut hiiriti.'>) ami the chief omeial of the
against a streetcar polo and ilomolisliiug ciLstomhonsc
the vehicle. The oecnpai ts were Ihrow n The custons ntlieial naturallv declared to tli" ground, the i.ab falling tirsf, ; (hat th,* assertions of the American eonund tli" |iarcnts botn falling upon it. sul and ni rclmnts were false and stated The injuries received by the •diild nre I t h a t he had only applied the regulations .severe. Mr. Jacnl was slightly bruised j n f, ir ee against all exporters of invHlucts and Mrs. Ja* obs escaped unhurt. from the Fhillij im* islands.
, . ' ! In consequence of this inquiry, ac-
Uyilrophobln Hare. | Clll-ding to the Spanish otHl'ers' version, Feankton, Ind.. April 85. - th ro the American consol consented tocanis u hydiTiphobia scan* just -outli of tlii.-i cel his i ublegram—which the Spanish city. Cattie and horses, as well as do authorilies would not i ^ ird anyhow, bitten several day s ago, are dying. It i’he Spanish party in Alanila wanted is uecessarv to keep eliildren i::r.(;(),'- to make ant. Atip riea demonstrations, The son of Rns Duncan was bitt. u. and I’ at , th ‘' :u,t '! ,,ri,U S a,,<l
took energetic steps to protect the Amer-
ican consulate.
CLAIM AN INFRINGEMENT.
has been taken tot’levos, ().. toil in.idstone. Four Inuses and several hogs and cows havo died, iiibl the sitimtion
is most serious.
of and mat they will make iioopposi-
tion to their <*<)iisiiliTaf ion with as much Jii'-s v-ion <i and an now o -i-upyiiig dispatch as iscuiisisteat with tl: u* ideas i Rinu isiamk hiiviiig ejisdeu Washing-
of the (ieuiunds of the public Innines. They will expect, however rlml opjKiltuuity shall hegrimted for the cousidera
ton stati- militia therefrom. The slat" troops were protecting lish traps from striking fishermen. Sand island is
MAi,
wu j i A l IONS.
CIiiM St*ul<l«‘il t<»
GreenKt'u , Ind., April 25. —The iittledaught v of Nathan YTunlever was scalded to denth yestereay bv the accidental spilling ol a jHit of boiling oofl'ee
u]Km her.
SHORT WldlNGS.
Two residences and a school house at Chtidioii. Neli., were struck and di stroyed
by lightning.
I nion liimher sltovi'i • have won a temporary victory at Cleveland, and no more rioting is anticipated by the police.
tion of one two measures and among ' th ■ bropert' ot tin- teib ral gnveniinent.
other things will ask that a vote shall be taken uihiu the resolution to seat Mr. Dupont as a senator from Delaware. The Democrats think that in case th" vote is taken ou this propositinn th"
resolution vvi:l he defeati d.
vailing I’rlcos Fnr 4xr.iin ( CttUI« hih!
Fi-tt» iKiuii<* ou Ajiril 'M.
JiulhuiujMili.H.
Wheat—R'uiel; No. 2 red, M%i:. (.: u:x yn.el: No. 2 mixed, 20c. UAIs Duii. No. 2 mixed. 21c. C'ATTLK—lliavy ilry tcit steers,
«till ou < ;v11 At»|>roi>riaiiouK.
Washinuton, April 25.—Tin* K iLitr
izave yesterday to the sundry civil ;jn-| and e.\|/nrt sieers, ^.TOuCi
* . . . n ... . . .1 * . J.sj; cnmiuou to lair stcurs,
proprii'.tion bill AMtlinUt fOinjdctlUK d- j iVedi-UK HtcerK. fts.25(^3.75; luefiinui tu The dehate was largely ot a fornml ehoiee heiters. $;(.001,42..5; meuium to charactor. Contrary to custom there choice cows. ?2.X.«tJ.2ig veal calves «J.25<g
is a session of the senate toilay. 4.50. Market uet.ive.
Hoos — Hnexing and good to cboiee,
BORDEN JEWEL ROBBERS, •».*> « 3.05; UguMveignU. #<.55 (gi :Di7 ! ,: pigs anil roughs, sJ.001.4a. lo. .Market
Keleil.elt In Giu.Iiiii an.l 1 niliieiliulel l al'liv-
. ShkliP—( oiunion to ejjoice lauilM, gi.I.M) _ ’ «t4.J5: export ewes aiul wethers,
i i I TV .1 11i I LONDON, April 2-5.— William Dunlop 3.40; common to choice sheep, {il.jOntJ.oo:
)UHiig'»imi*'Jwi*»8*ths»rrhi* , 'pnisi«u- I fanner of Vi..'ton,“la!, while drawing a a "' 1 ^Uiuu Turn. r. vyho were recently ‘/ucks. per bead, fJ.OO ,, 4.W. Market
loaded kiui from behind ;i trunk \»us arrested Iktc on tin ehnip* <4 beiu^ in
Will Wood oil the Stand. killed. possession of the jewelry stolen in Chicago (.rain and Provisions. .A wave of low murmurs ran over the H. 8. Warring yesterday began another Dis'embcr last from the residence of I. Whkai- day opened i>J -e. t losed Ul',i Boom when Will W’iskI took the witness action for v. issiagainw lieorge West in Townsend Borden in N-vv Yorl; v.er J u>y olH*'. d .-c- ‘’{''••••h «••• ’ • . Ill* stated III" imiiimcv of his houaa. Jr., making in all *800,000 wanted diachorged in the Marlboroagh street .i,,;-. .‘.p. '!v . G 4 .-. ' ’
police court yesterday. Thev were, | Oats—-May opeueil i’.iqc, closed io%c.
Fremont, O.. was again visited by a ter- however, immediately rearrested on ex- July opened UiRc, closed 20c. rifle hail, wind and electrical storm. The tradition warrants and will be ar- BoUk—May opened . clo-ted *8.55 residence of Charles Yetter was wrecked raigned in the Bow struct jiolice coiut July oi>eued ciosed *Spo and the family seriously injured. ou the charge of •touhng the jewelry. J ul v o^^ied'io O^clostsl f 5U2 LI>He<1 v4■' ,, Sixty trammer* at the guincy mine of . ~ , ' 'Ruw-Muv' Wiened L.27.'closed *4.30. Houghton, Micb., have struck for higher *n>« old I artti-n Are routs. Julv opened ir4.42. closed {4 42. wages. The mine is still working, but it St. Joseph, Mo., April 25.— W. T. Closing cash market. Wheat (lit‘..c, corn la thought the strike will extend toother Foster, chairmaii of the state committee JhRt, oais l'J>iie, pork ^s..,7, lard {■4.87, from Jacksiin to him personally departments. of tlie national silver party, luis issued ribsft.Jo. were destroyed by him uccording to Hi a fight at Union City, Ba., between a long circular calling attention to the Jack.--- ii i request. i’he port of the .Simon and William Hasselhack, father exnuing silver ooiiveiition in St Jjiiuis j 10 ?' ttl 1 re,Ml >’ ,1 "' share he and son, the latter seized an ax and ,j u i v 22. lie uiiuoum es both of the old in bringing Bew-1 Bryan to Cindn otorted for his father, when the old man f \\ all street and the to have a onminal opemtion jsir- shot the son and then auempted suicide. Rothchilds and urges union with’ the
id, lie corroborated. He said that , Dr. (). M. Shedd. formerly imperial re Bopulists. n 8 letters to him in October and corder of the Order of I'niteil Friends,
tuber were inquiries about Pearl charged with appropriating funds of the l lmnges in Altgeld's stan. ins condition, and he repeated the society, has been indicted at Pouglikeep- Spuiniifield, Ills., April 25.—Gover- ' of the lirescription sent by Jock- »ie, N. Y. In default of *Ti.tM)0 bonds he is nor Altgeld accepted the resignation of ■O^or the relief of Pearl Bryan, win.* i„ jail. Surge;.nt McKnight of Curliaville and
Ho stated the intimacy of his friendship for Scott Jackson during hi
„ - . ri t*4_iVk*/il stay .ul nearly a year m Greencastlc. jHe a)- admitted that he htid iiitrodtreed Jackson to his second cousin, Pearlf Bryan, and tiiat since Jackson’s depar' in* last October from Grecncasi lc
Inciiiimti. that In* had kept up a Ipoudeuce with him and that
Fiiielunat 1 (iniiii uu.l Stock. Wheat guiet: No. 2 red, 72'jc. Cotix Easy; No. 2 mixed, 81c. Oats—Dull; No. 2 mixed. 21. 1 a c. (.'Al l l.K—Steady at *2.5(l(</.4.(k). Hons Active at *3.111(148.5<l.
SHKKP — hUnidy at *2.50(4(3.75; lambs,
steady at *3.50®4.75.
Tol«do <tr»iu.
Wheat—Aetive; No. 2 cash, 7<iKc-
TOemIf'lhnihiig part of his storv ^ The Grand Arm, of the department of CU ^ loH Page Bryan of Elmhurst os ...1 ‘V” 7 or> Colorado and Wyoming, which is non ou his official stuff, with
WHEAT—Active; No 2 cash, 70 Cohn—Dull; Vo. 2 mixed, 80c. Oath—guiet; No. 2 mixed, 2(i‘ a c.
was( Hit in which he said that Jackson I holding its annual encammiient in Hen "*'T ’V '•“■“c. “••*';*••- *—*• .-W -...ck.
now aides-de-camp ou his official staff', with
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Tuo*s Hit! Not Suit Him. Indianapolis, April 25.—George 11 Bennett, chi ming to h • from \\ -lung ton, Ills., lias been arrested here ehargnl with raising $2 bills to $20 loils and | passing them in West Maryland sti •! houses. United States CJiiinmissiine r Van Buren hold him to tlie grand jury in $2,000 bond, and in default of bail he was lodged in jail. Muck Fires kluvc Kuincd tirouml. LooansPiirt, Ind., April25.—A 7-acre j track of muck on A1 (Rittshall s furni. | in Harrison tovvnshii), has been bum-j ing for more than a year, and even the , recent heavy rains h;r. • failed to extu - gllisli the tire, liolesliave heen hurne I to a depth of eight or 10 ten fei t l ie tract is a pcrfis-t honeycomb and tin* ground is almost mined. Tu Form u state Hull League. Kl.wooi), Hid., Ypril‘25. Asratebas. - ball league is to ie formed I" comprise Elwood, Peru, L g;i;is|«irt, Kokomo, Marion, Warsaw, Anderson, Terre Haute and Mmicie. A meeting has been called for tomorrow, at which all j theelub:; v II be repre-eiited and the movement will then take detinite .shape. Long Time u Jimticc. Loo.lNSlHlKr, Ind., Ajiril 2-;.—Moses Plank, of -Monroe townsliiji, in Carroll county, is the oldest justice of the jieace in Indiana. He hassn ri i.l in tlmt office continuously since IslT, and the jieop. of the township have unflinching faith in his knowledge of the law and th ■ justness of ins ilecLsious. I>ruggist In tlie Toils. Vau.vm ‘iso, Ind.. Ajiril 25.—Dejinty United States Marshal Collins of Indianajiolis ;uTeste.d Clnudes Jones, a druggist of Porter, this county, for alleged sale of intoxicating liquors without a government license. INDIAN \ N’riWs NOTKS. Josejih Putcrtiatigh ot Elkhart, one of the oldest and wealthiest resideuts, is dead of consumption. Mur\ ('oanell. a colored woman of Indi aiuqiolis who weighed 280 piiuuds. died suddenly. The coroner i.s’invi'stigating. Tin limiidatioii for Hie new college for in icsts near New Albany has been liiiisliid, and the const ruction of the huilding will he piislied. Postmasters were ajijioiiitedyesterdnv as follows; J. M. Kane, Itosstoli, Boom county, and Samuel T. Atkins, Gudsden, i , Boone county. Ur. Howard La Force, a jiromineiit physician of Hedfurd, is dead from dro|isv. He served as surgeon of the lute war aiid was a memlier ol the (i. A. It. and .Masonic
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The Li gausjiort and Wabash N'ullcy (p.s coiiil'.iny, conn-ollcd by the Dietrichs syu diuiite, has uotitted its eonsiuners that gas w ill be furnished free during the summer mouths. Peter Cigraud of Anderson, father of Kmilie Cigraud. one of Holmes’ victims, w as seriously burned by an explosion of accumulated gas. to which he applied a lighted match. I Johnny Dickson, 4 years old, son of B. F. Dickson, superintendent of the Evansville division of the Louisville and Nashville railway, and Loretta, fl years old, daughter of W. T. Ricketts, ate of a mix : ture iu which insect powder had been placed, and both died.
Kil«‘y Hi on. *mumI For Frocliiriug I'ictnrr* From “H**!! ilur.’* New York, Ajiril 25.—The World this morning says; General Lew Wallace of Indiana and hi- jmlilishcrs. Harper Bros., have brought suit against tin* firm of Herbert J. Riley Bros, of Bradford, Eng., and of this city. When “Ben Ilur” was jiriuteil by Lie Harjiers, they reserved all rights to the jmblication and dramatization of the novel. Within a year or two they sold the dramatization rights to Clark cY Coxe, a western Arm. Riley Bros., w ho made stereojificons, sjicnt $5,00(1 in getting out an illustmtisl lecture ou the novel. Clark & Coxu found out last winter that these lectures. with the magic lantern accomjianinient, dejiicting scenes m “Ben Hnr” were b"ing given tiinmghout Wisconsin and Michigan. Thev objected., and the suit is tlie result. First, however, they bought the entire lector" outfit. They claim to have been damaged to the extent of $10,000. Tin-case came llj) ill tli United States circuit court, but was adjourned until May I. M. 1). Wilbur is counsel for the ilcfensi and they contend that tin lecture was no infringement of tin right to dramatize. ILL FATED FAMILY. Kntlier Dies In an Asylum - Son u rmivlct i liililrcn Killed. Lkxinuton, Ky., April 28.—Smith Crabtree, who Thursday tore open Us throat while suffering from a tit of insanity, died iu the asylum here yesterday. Two months ago Crabtree's little girl wits drowned and a few days later a little son was run over by a train. His son Samuel was sentenced to 10 years in the jieilitentiary for burglary last Wednesday and the parent on the same day lost his mind. His son was sent to the penitentiarv by the same train that brought him to the asylum. The other members of his family are in destitute eireninstauces. “Foln" ilni-vry Weakened. Omaha, April 25.—“Coin” Harvey lectured in Omaha last night under the auspices of the Bimetallic League of Nebraska. He aim uueeii the jiress of the state a> snlisidizeil organs of the money power. Editor Rosew ater of The Bee was in the audience and resented the institutions, and after defending the jiress. challenged Harvey to a discussion of tiname. Harvcv was considerably disturbed and tinailv declined. The affair created considerable excite-
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Little Rock, April ■2.>.—Ma.shall Ander: on, colored, was hanged at Mai- : vein, Ark., yesterday. He was convicted of killing Tom Hanson, las wife's brother, near Malvern last September. Anderson made a statement on tin* gallows. He declared tiiat Ills life had been sworn away. He claimed to have killed las victim in self defense.
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Kont Kiver on a Lafross, Wis., Ajiril 25. — Root rivi r is on a ramjiage and is the highest it lias been since 1882. A large wagon bridge w as washed out near Brownsville, Minn., and a section of the Chicago. Milwaukee and St. Paul tracks are undermined. The bottom lands, through which the stream flows, are all submerged.
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