Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 November 1896 — Page 1

THE DAILY BANNER TIMES

VOl.. I' . price three cents. (iltKKM'ASTI.K, INDIANA. SATI RDAY, NOYEMBI U II, |s<k>. ten cents per week. No, 27

IT WAS SENSATIONAL Great Excitement at the Examination of Edward J. Ivorv.

MARTINELLI.

DOINGS POLITICALLY

p W ill \ isit (':mliii;il mifl

Olrliralt* I'onl .Mm*".

Baltimokk, Nov. 14. - An hbishop c , . P A d . r t

It bnowed at Canton But Faded to

Martinelli, the afx>stoli(“ ami snoovswir to Cardinal Satolli a> the pajiul representative in tins county it is

ENGLISH SPY GIVES TESTIMONY.

4^'A

Cool Ofl’the Place Hunters.

TALK WITH CHAIRMAN HANNA.

RECEIVER FOR THE VANDAUA. Tol!»«•> T. ■'.1 flotr <»t lii(liuii:i]i<»!is v«*n

rontrni ol the lntjn* System.

ImhWAl’Ol.ls, Nov. 14.—Last iu;tht Jvirl^e Woo,Is appointed Yolney T. Maloti receiver for the o'ltire system of the Yaiulaiia Kailroad i-onipany. Mr Malott p- ivi his personal bond for Ajd.OOO.

HIGHWAYMAN'S DEED

Knocks a Young v/oman Down and Searches Her Pockets.

TItl I. ro ms PKI.HK 1'ION. tieory;** l*. (<ullou Told If is 1'itmily WhtoH

lit* \V«»illd Dir.

Lu'oun:. hid.. Nov. 14.—George P. (.allou, ns years old. living m ar New BulTalo. was found dead in bed yesterday. Gallon had a pr monition of death that was strangely vended. Ten days

M’itiH* s * s »i«l H<‘ »Ioiii4*«l IpIhIi Srrrid Orguiii/atlonH 1st I hi-A Loiiut r.v, Ainon^ Xhnti the Claii-Na-Cijiel, For the I'tir-puM-<>l securliljf Eviileiicr Vty the Brit - l^)i tioverumeiit He Is an I rUhinau. London, Nov. 14.—The dual exam- j illation of Kdward J. Ivory, alias Ldward Hell, the saloonkeeper of New | York and alleged dynamiter, at Bow utrei t police court > esterday, developed into a sensation equal to the excitement caused by the revelations of the spy Le

Caron.

The crown, represented by O. K. Gill, sprung a sensation, in the shape of the |

testimony of a government spy, known , aid will visit C . iir , lilml (iibbons in _

eiily as .lones, a native of Armagh, Ire- d ivs The iK'i-isioii <d'the vi. r i <,r ' : Lkdonel Gyger of the Kiglith O. N.

The receivership is the result of a suit HIS PREDICTION WAS VERIFIED, ago he stated to his family that In; would

WA.

Llair and .fames W . Paul, dr., \s. .lie .if mi hullucination that would jmss

One I >, ineeiHl !e Kleetor •.le.l In Tom . HllUte alld IlldialWpolis Railroad lele,.!....... i*i.iiihk Ti.iougii in Ken ii.. .ei, J. T. Brooks, representing in.,.nr ..1 iiemiiey < aim," .... 1 xi:a se,- ^ T , >rre Hiiate and lmliana|M,lis: John .1..,, ..I I a*-!,1st are «ie.,r B .a Senator- WiHimns. formerly general man.hip ii.iiim.a s,.eake.',!.i,.. S ager of Hie Vamlalia; George W. WiekCan ion, ()., Nov. 14.—The first snow ersham and Samuel Dickinson of New

w.ii Extend n» away, and gave no hoed to his repeated

Line \ere,led l or Illegal lotii.a. declarations that his life was nearing

Corn** r*t ;UU‘ Lahl • >i a o|>p«‘(l D«'a«l All Mint*-* In tin* Iluctkini; Valley Working.

I(a«l IHh Arm .\in|)iittit«*«l.

UiM’iut Sanoisky, ().. Nov. 14. —As

an end. Gallon arraage.l Ids business affairs, exeeutinl Ids will and, before retiring. kissed ids wife and children for whut provwl to he his last farewell.

T«‘l«‘|>hoii** KxteDKliiiiM.

Scoishckh, Iml., Nov. 14. — The

storm of the season did not prevent York and S. U. Pickens of this city took Mabel Rownface was returning to her

Major MeKiuley from taking a brisk part in the argument. home in the western part of the city she Scott county Telephone company lias walk in the bracing air yesterday. tli> The allegations in their complaint ! was assaulted by some disguised man, been reorganized and it lias been depleasure over the improved condition were substantially that the lerre Haute whose object w is jtibbery. He sudden- cided toextend new lines to Crothers-

and Peoria road issued two series of , . ... . .. i.. the d irk ami de- ville, Little York and Salem. The old

AIK IIIIISHOP M AU I IN Ki l l.

of Mrs. MeKiuley was apparent to all his friends and the steady stream of

callers continued all day.

Most distinguished among the visitors were Bishop Karl Cranston, of the Methodist Episcopal church. Portland,

(!., formally offered his regiment to act as escort to Washington, and like a score of others will await the decision of the

CHAIRMAN HANNA.

land, w ho seems to have succeeded m , , , , . , , . , the celebration ot Patroness day at St.

becomuig a member of secret Irish or- ,, , . , . . ,

.. , . Marv , seminary of St. Sulpice in this

BHiiwations in New York ••under in- . • , , >

. .. citv, which will take place on the 2oth ,

Btruction, and to have possessed him- , *' , . ,, national coiiiiintt'

, .. _ .. , of November. Archbishop Martinelli ** <> . 8 ° 11 14,1 a has annoutieed his intention to celebrate ' sociatiou. high ponttical mass upon that occasioe !

Ivory has hitherto behaved in a most ;u „ t wil i be the guest of the Cardinal. s *'" Ac,,v ‘' " , p uneoiicerned itianner, as if eoulident of the mass being celebrated in the Cath l acquittal; but, when Jones was placed ederal. Those who are well jHistetl in Ci.k.v ki.anu, Nov I*—"'have inula in the witnesshox. tin prisoner, fuco church matters say that this would not great deal ot glory mil ot this campaigii showed eonsfermirion. lb' was com- I 'he Cardinal did not stand m j and I am satisffetl said Hon. M. A

Hanna while lie was busily engaged in going through an enormous accumulation of correspondence. The remark

national chairman found in his mail and the wriler of which, after eulogizing Mr. Hanna as the mail for the secretaryship of the treasury said: “If

pletely staggered by tho uppoanmee of 1 1 ‘ , '" 1 ,l1 1 " ‘d 1 '" , - Jones under such oimimsiauces. BELLIGERENT Rl

Mr. Gill asked the presiding magis- , . . . . ... , . , . ... ,,, was called forth by a letter which the

trate to stop all sketching in court, sav- t-r.-m i.xi'iteinrnt ov.t ii... i;.'r.>Knii i.m

11 ■ i r i < si • • 11 i • it i t*i ii • • 11 T<inti/i in Inc iiitill

nig nolliing should be allowed to trails- * '"’hiis.

pire to identify the witness in the t'u-j Lima, Peru, Nov. 14.—Something of a tore. | sensation has been caused here bv the

Jones suddenly addressed Magistrate : ll( . ws fmul Sncrt*. Bolivia, of , „ ... .. . Hske/chofTilr I fear'for liiv'safety.'^ fl "‘ favorabb reiH.rt ma.lc by the arduous for you. calj on me and I will

mitteeof the Bolivian ehamber of depu come and lieoi vou.

Ihe magistrate ordered the sketching . .. .a \i r Himia stopped and ordered thatuo written de- Has m. a rcolnt.n.. reeo<M.i/.„ ff (mb,.., Moi, .oi.nuu.d Mr. Hanna,

senpfion of the witness be made. Jones is a tall. Insignificant looking man, about ."> feet o inches high, with a brown boanl and mustache and hair a shade darker. He has a bulging fore-

head and black eyes, pale complexion, and has a furtive, shifty look. He was very nervous while m court, and was constantly pulling his beard. He spoke with a pronounced brogue. He delivered his testimony as though in fear of

ties on a resolution recognizing Cuban “Here,

insurgents as belligerents. Further ad- """fher »""> whose request 1 can easily vice, show that the president of the Ihu-'p.Mnnn 1 unMl" vou ■ me' clnmiberdeclareu the resolution adopted x ( . a| .| v -verv letter I get' nowadays is and the senate proceeded to approve it „it!,eT a request for an appointment or in the midst of loud protests from ex a ( . ( „ ltn b u , ,f some sort Its absurd cited senators and great confusion in [ though to make the former requests of the senate ehamher, so that the session |U( , | , t ,,| lt 1I1!U1 | nil8 had tiiially to be suspended. 1 -

! patronage broker.’’ Concerning tm permanent headquarters he said he

the Nuv.v. favored Washington, and “you can rest Washinuton, Nov. 14.- More than assured whercvei they are active work

his life and seemed to be seared at the ( je , (1 . r <.f the ensisted men of our \ will be Icejit up."

sound of his own voice j navy are now American citizens unci |

Ivorv s counsel asked the witness the ‘ , .... KENTUCKY,

initials of his name ami demalined to more than 82 per cent of the app vn-

know his iicldmss in New York, but tin* tice boys are AmoriL'an norn, accoriliug KHurn** Mm»w i>ii«* I)«*h»«m raiic* Elector witness rophori: **1 fear for my safety to the stjifenieiit ot Atlmiral Ranist'y. c'Iiosph s«*imtoriHi < onte-*t. and decline to frive the particular lo< a- ! chiet of the hureau ot navigation, in Fuankfdhi’, Ky., Nov. 14.—The ottiHon.” He was upheld in Ids refusal by his annual report. During the year stri (>ial n , tul . 11> )l(W f,,,,),, t |i„ t i r> t elector

the magistrate. 1 men and 14<> apprentices deserted, by Counsel for the prisoner solemnly far the greater monber of desertions be

asked: “Did you take the oath of the ing at home ports.

Clan-Na-t lad?”

Upon hearing this question Jonqs Shlpxi rm^ked frew lii I’ort.

turned lividly pale, hesitated for a Sait.i Si i: ,\l Mtn . Mich , Nov. 14.— last name on the McKinley ticket, re moiuent and the.'i feebly answered: xhe Canadian steamer Acadia, w hich eeived 212, ; W). showing a plurality for

on the McKinley ticket. 21 N.n.7l; Smith, first elector on the Bryan ticaet, 21 i Tims is showm ti plurality for the tir.-t McKinley elector of 2.’> s . 'I'riinble, the

••Yes.’

Counsel—••You were iutending, it th“ time, nn> to observe it.'” Jones—“Yes, I did not intend to ob-

serve it.”

Counsel—“Have you any i spect fflr the oath you have given here today'.' Jones—“Yes," in a weak voice. This incident caused the deeptest im-

luis been missing for days is ashore on Smith over him

the rooks near Miehipieoten river, and A numberof candidates for senatorial will be a total loss. Captain Clifford, honors are looming up. Among them with four of the crew, reached port last , on the R'pi oilcan side are Dr. Hunter, night in a sailboat. Since a week ago Judge Holt and Governor Bradley. On

Thursday they have been lighting for the Democratic side are Senator Black- I dwellings all over tho town. 1 .y “Invr

bonds in the KO’s aggregating 42,51X1, 0 .0 in value. The Terre Haute and Indianapolis tor Y’andalia i road leased the Terre Haute and Peoria, and in doing so entered into an agreement that 80 percent of the gross earnings of the Ten’e Haute and Indianapolis should be applied thereafter to paying the interest on these Ixmds. the rental of other railroads, taxes, assessments, etc., of the branch railroads. A large number of these bonds are held by the complainants, who allege that the coinpiiny has defaulted in the payment of interest due

Sept. 21.

During the argument Judge Woods

interrupted the counsel witli the remark

that the roads involved w ere in a mud-

dle. and said that he would not apisiint a receiver for the whole road or any part of its many branches for the purls ise of trying the experiment of w hether t he court’s receiver could run the system more ecouomieallv than the present iiiaiiugeinetit. He said counsel must show that the appointment of a receiver would end litigation and that the equity

of all parties interested would be served.

The attorneys evidently succeeded in convincing the court, for the appoint-

ment was made as above, stated. Y’oincy T. jYlalott is president of the

Indiana National bank and was at one time president of the Union Railway

oompany of this city. K**<■€*iv**r •\xK«*il For.

CHK AiiO, Nov. 14.—A receiver for the American Wheelmen's Protective association was asked for in the court by P. H. Barker u stockholder. The concern is pretty widely known among wheelmen thioughmit the country, as soon after its inception it was endorsed by the league of American Wheelmen. The bill makes some rather sensational charges against Kdward D. Sniffcn.secretary and treasure. It is claimed that the assets of the concern do not exceed ifCi.OIK) and that it is liable for 28,(MX) wheels valued at fdO each. All the officers are made de

fondants.

Myntarioiu ExpliMiou ol D.vuainitts Wkst Union, <).. Nov. If.—The third dynamite explosion and the most destructive of tiic three within three weeks occurred here yesterday. All three ;»i mysterious. That of yesterauy was in the eonvtlmiise grounds. Th • concussion broke every plate glass in the courthouse windows, shattered the wimlojv pin. s of the Pai.iee hotel, h sides breaking glass in the windows of

line l)etwc*u this city and Lexington w ill be supplanted by a large wire and

PINtiKKIX M.W.

CliaritHbl** lj»i<lit*H ol Kokomo Try th«*

Tli*»oi\>' Willi Sut Blurt ion.

KOxomo, lud., Nov. 14.—At the last session of the city council the committee of ladies having charge of the “Piil-

ly approached her in the dark and demanded In r to deliver up her valuables.

She screamed and starred to run away, j the Bell instruments, which will give when the fellow struck her in the face, this city din-ct telephone couuectioua She returned the blow, thereupim her i with New Albany, Louisville and (Jin-

assailant threw her upon the ground ciuuati.

and by force proceeded to search her Tl| , y wm piK'kets. During the day Miss Row n- Co| UMm x n , Xov u. _ (Jovernor are had received quite a sum of money. Bn(il)nt , n has n ,. ( q V( , (1 1( . tt( „. K fr „ m j ( , hn hut had wisely deposited ,t m the bank. T()( , Bn) ,, „ f rlrV ,. lilll(i , Thomas B. The knowledge of this money no doubt Paxtoll (|f cill ,. iliu . lti a , 1(1 William li. provoked the assault. Deshler of this city, stating that they

will accept the apjiointnients he tendered them a few days ago as members of the statohouse building commission. No word has been received frniu Hon.

Paul Sorg.

('uriu'ixtnnr l.nM.

Jacksonvit.i.i:, Ills., Nov. 14.—The

gree” plan of cultivating vacant lots cornerstone of the Jones Memorial li- * .i | *•*»•» * i brary buibhn^ at tin* Illinois college, tor the beneht ot tne ,s.ur. reportetl the whi / h WHS (lo f; iltt>(i j„.. t iturion hv result of their ex|« riments. Only 30 jj,. h k Jones, a graduate of many lots were cultivated this year. From years ago, has been laid.

these was harvested one bushel of sweet

... , . , ,, Tltl-STAIT: ItKEVITIKS.

|M)tatoes, 10 busheis ot turnips, three

bushels of beans. 30 bushels of touia-J j oh n Cams' store at Knlton, O., was toes, 51 bushels of corn and 303 bushels broken into and robbed ul *200 worth of of potatoes, besides large quantities of goods. No trace of the tliievcs cabbage and other garden truck. The Pearl llapoei sot, a young mnrrieil tuan. cash outlay was but 1*7.50. The market living near .Mutual, O , wax toiind m his value of tin- crop is about $1.50, or $5 corucrib uticoiiaciotia and his skull tract

per lot. The ladies are well pleased ured.

with the exiariment, and will operate Thieves plundered the storeroom of the the plan on a larger scale next season. Howard county (lud.) orphans' Ii.hud. , carrying away meat and other w inter sup-

Btirj;larfi Aft«*r Hulrlooitifl. plie v

Chh.Ucothi:. <)., Nov. 14.—Aden a. ' Joseph Lewis of West ville, Ind., sn years the historic old home of Govi rnoi old, a soldier who served in the Florida Worthington, was twice burglarized and civil wars, recently attempted suicide

this week. Richard Worthington of '’Y’ hanging.

Washington has been occupying Adeua Jolin ( Kasterday ,ot D<dnc>. ll's.a: •

, ‘.ii rested for purlomiiig moiicv from liiseiu-

s nc the recent sale there. "... had .. k ,.,,., 1 ,,,.,; ilse d. hi. fat her the house all the valuable old family , mvil ^ mi ,dc gnnd tinsliver, much of winch was impor eil and chal . lje roX (lf m,,,,, ,,. llld ., has been tmu.c especially for Governor Worth- ' HrrpHtr(1 aH „ m . „ f tl „. hjghwaym.m who ington in the first years of the century S , H)1 aa j n ,ld>i-d Bert Tnmt mi the streets The burglars were after the silver mi l . „f Anderson tw,. m.mtlis ago. ransacked the house to ti ml it. but conlil A A ap|.ointed post tint get into tho \valloil*m sate m wlucn master at Heatb, Tippecanoe count, 1ml.,

prossion upon all present in the court- shore ot Lak)' Su)>erior.

life against cold and hunger in the burn, Heere iry Gtirlish- ami Uongressbleak, dcs'date wilds on the fanailian j man McCreary, with W. C P. Brockin-

luck no out was hurt. Officers an searching to; the authors of tins crim-

inal mischief

secretary, was present in court as representative of tho United States cmhussv

in order to watch the proceedings in be tract is tor a m M,m spee.,. , e...-,. half of the United States officials i.ere- • ll ‘" vi; ,lns hop 1,mld '

riugc as a possibility.

Bn • kini it ge h id a protracted privatt

lnm.lv to a «mesti„n bmes «• x-« he I i»..itl.si.t|. li.wa. . conference with Governor Bradley yes- I mtuols ii...m-s ,.t the n.-.v Vork 'Ih.w. was clccf d tii icm r () f "Tho N illv Pmt.ADia.iTUA, Nov. 14.—The battle- terdny. It i> conjeciurcd that it was Ni:w Yotik, Nov. 14. At the imrsi club” wlm- ine. tiiigs were of tl.e'most ship Iowa Ima returned from her build- with retenmee to the official count to bo j S | M)W yostciday the follow ing Illinois secret deseripritog er’s trial trip off the Delaware capes, ^ ^ , ; ( ,vcrm.r ^ h ''‘ S " S ,<H,k pri/ ' es: , ' ouch "' 1 ' Junes pi-cute,I tpyewrif ten copies It xvas an engineer’s trial to ascertain Rra ( . v \v 11 call an extra si^sioi, of the *“«"*•. fm if " Ul ,V r “Y'T' \ 1 } '' i&j&zsr t rt* til;! i ssria&rK’

.'^ik .nterviewed. I ffssr^rsSi^-iS

seutative ot the United States embassy, . 1 1’:' t-,Y,oF.i'' 1 H. U.asnU the Klieti.... ss .. l-rHollral coaching fillies three years old Ins,.

Victory lor Free silver ’ Vestal, M. . Duiimail. \\ iiyilf. Ills.; New York, Nov. 14.-The World litis | B ” E ’ M Bar ' OM '

c’dADSTREET. morning has the following: “Arthur ’ Women's t lirtslimi Triii|)«'raiiri> I'nlnn. Sewilll of Maine, late caildidilte for Vico Kiin iii'i-s lii lng I.IkIiO-iI.

Mull Orrlem l ...•iHHHiinf anil ti.l lent Ions St. Lotls. Nov. It.—Last night's ses- |,r(-ident oil the Democrat ticket, is in Y'orN.lsTov, n, () . Nov.lt. ThcGirFneler steady gion of the Y\'. U. T. I . w as in the na t] u . city on his way to Florida. Mr ard funincc will he lighted next week, New Y OUK, Nov 14. Bradstreets to- ; ,,f a “welcome night." and cxjiosi- Sewall does not appear at all cast down and w ill be operated for st“ indeiiuite day says: The volume of business im- tiou music hall w its crowded w ith visit- by defeut and wavs in the best of health, length of time. A large iiunitM-r of men proves steadily in nearly all lines. The (irs t( , w irness the welcoming “Of course,’’ said .Ur. Sewali. "I was will he employed. The Ihilinali fur most active demand is among jobbera in ....a i,, v ,, ( ,p,qi,. s Miss disappointed in the result of the elec- mice of this city has resumed operations. drv goods, clothing, millinery, shoes. VY,llanl .l,d Z urr-ulr'lt Vh.Vses^.m M«..! 1 hehcv d wc would carry two or I. is stated that enough ordera ar, leather and hardware, and iti leading altlmugh on the stage throughout the three of the central states which went hand to keep the tnrnace going tor a

industrial lines early 2(X. mills, fac- proceedings. ^TlluTdo von think will be the re- * ™ ;ir w^ : —•«» ->■ - i i -

The re-elec- | v ‘ 1 •

and J C Whi kcr will take charge of the

mail foi W'estpoiut. -a uc l ouuty. 1'he Illinois supreme court lias continued

the judgment id't In-lower court in allowing llenrv Kidsing <2.tMXJ ilanuiges for the loss of an arm in Taylor Bros’, ffonring

mill.

Owing to the prevalence of scarlet fever and diphtherin at Salem, t>. physicians have been employed by the boanl of health to make i thorough exaiuination

of all school children.

During a dance at the house of George

it was kept.

('Iiiii’iti*** iiimI C*»M'r««*t imm Convent ion. Richmond. lud., Nov. 1-1.—Dnriniz the session yesterday of the S.ate Association of Uharities and Con-eel ions, the matter of poor farms came up for consideration The report of the coinmitteeappoiuted last years was ivccix cd, unit it showed many interesting facts in connection with the various institutions. The total number of inmates in the poor asvlums of the state is 2,71)2. The,

total cost of maintenance for the year Nichols at Jersey ville. Ills . a ‘I'uirre! <a was $281 “H i 33 curredand Nichols snot a mm mamed

Hull in the hip. Hull is in a pive trious

All lliirkiiig iliiu'H Working. coutlltioil Hlid N ichols is illlder oitt) liiind. Nkuson vii.i.k, O.. Nov. 14. —For the Minnie Millspaugh an I .L i - Ililligos, first time in srveral years all the ninics young socleiy women ol \. cison, Iml.. of He Docking Valiev, the daily output pursuanceof an election wager wlieele 1 ’ , .wv iVui * Ida Harrix »in<l .lolm Kust aroin.il the pnu of winch aggregates nearly 20.0.K) tons, be squari*. wbib* friends s„„,,l upon the are working to their utmost cap-, corll( , rs burning red lights, aetty. This agreeable resumption has Hal . ry Aiken of Bloomington, hid., ^iven employim*iit too\ri iu,ouonHm i>, while busy in Ids planingmill, was caught who ha\« waited long and patiently fur w hipped around the line shaftinir nntho tide to turn. clothing was torn from his body, I m ceded the I ....... •▼•O hl L 8 : ' - Hn ’ ' ! x , ,, i , riuht shoulder was dislocated and he sus* Mavsvillk, O.. Nov. 14 —In making t * ned Hevtfre lirilijM . s his returns for tho Gartield law J. Kd-

ward Robinson figures that he spent 1 $41.50 to se< ure the nomination of slier- j iff' and gave the committee $7o for earn

MARKET QUOTATIONb.

paign purposes, making $111.50, which is $11.50 more than allowed by law.

I/Topped Dead.

Dki xtith, Ills.. Nov. 14.—Frederick Aholt/., aged 60, dropped dead at ius

I'rwailina rrlcen For Brain, Cattl** ami

l*rovl«ionM on Nov. 13.

I mlianapoll*.

Will.AT—Strong: No. 2 red. sTc. Cons—steady: No. 2 mixed, 24t,c. DATs Sieady; No. J mixed, l'.*c.

Cattlk Heavy dry fed steers, *4 10<gi

I i'll s**v* , iity-Fiv«* I'rct.

New Yokk. Nov. 14.—Janu*s David- | ago.

son, known as

home here He whs the owner of many 4H5: slopping ainl export steers. W.TSgi dwellings in Deeatur until it few ycai - 4.tX); common to lair -leers, *a.25u{H.t53.

feeding steers. Al.I'jutli.N'), niediuin tc choice lieifers, S3.7.5c/4.75: cotnnion t<

steetde Jack," while ] hTigatiim and had a number of cases in ...'.u-s'.’Hjsi'qp v,‘. a j cal'ves',"*4!oO(.!

6 00. Market active

Hoos I’aekiiig and good to cboicc. * t.41 (n 3.60: liglit weight s, *3 40 (ft 3..55; pigs and nniglis, *2.0u,ft3.10. Market higher. SllKM’ t oiiinioii to choice lambs, $2.50

-Senator

“Sjieak- ! j r()m JlB the l ounf,cs of the state show ! a stage thnugh northern Indiana and

t T’oim-.k \. Kan., Nov. 14. —Returns his hack. Sixty years ago Phillips drove

from all the counties of the state show

carried the mails.

steel, machinery, tools, carriages, him- | Rochkstkh, Nov. 14.- < ..j r(l th( , election as a practical , her. glass, woolen Juid cotton goods tiou of General Master WoakmaiLSovci- vi( . 1(il . v for ,| 10 cause of free silver. 1 fixing the sfeple of the new German the supreme court. Hues About 180 industrial establish- cign and General Secretary and Irens- | jhiiik the ffuuucial plank of the next | Pivsbyterian church at Sayrevillo. N. , si , DHvcr n,. a meuta harelucreascd working farce* or uro Hayes is thought tobealmost be- Democratic'national convention will be J., fell 75 feet into a pile of sand iGt 1 ’ ’ ** ’ hours or both, among them 18 iron and I yond question, although there is sonic practically the same as that of this of his logs were broken, hi> body para- lot::' \\ vine, Inn . Nov. 14.—

steel establishment.-, 10 glass works and talk of pressing the iiaiiieofJoliu.il. year. ' ly/cd and hi< spine injured. He will George Phillips, an octogenarian, well ,,(,4'r!u. r '.le'd'ii'ii'n" 1' chci'.'i c Vli'ci'p, *2 2.5 t four factories, /•ueb making lanqis, Parsons of New York tor the former • ^ (-,,11. nr die of his iiijnrii-. known because of his eccentricities, died ..-4,7, bucks pir head •■Jl.aOic, t.txi. Market clocks, woolen und cotton goiais. A oftlce. ' 11 ” Bryan'* rim-nllty Iii Kansas. here while Uliving along the streets in , active

partial record of the number of men Rm-eihh, N. ( ., Nov. 14. given employment in industrial lines I Karthquake in Mexico. Butler’s paper says editorially:

since Nov it shown an aggregate of City ok Mexico. Nov. 14.—A heavy j U g , 1() x V tor the People’s parrv of North Hrvin received 11 H74 pluralitv

nearly 3<(,tx)0. earthquake of cousidorable duration and we Iwiirive for the natiou.

Western jobbers report an increase in was felt at Acapulco yestordgy. Noono W e take the liberty of serving notice on ! TELEGRAPH BREVITIES ii»«i iiu Arm Aiii|iiiiat««i. mail orders and mercantile collections was hurt but great alarm was felt. M| . Bl . v ., n that if'he desires to head the ™ ,,, a Ism an APoUs. Nov. 14.-Mamn Judge, 111 the wPHtern, central and southern Pa iml Delegate Averanli was enthusi- • ... i> , > *. . ■ Die <-olonelH of tie* >iMinsn aim., nuw , , tx t i,.. .1. . i> .... ,.i states are easier. asfically received at San Luis Potosi. reform torces ot the Peoples party in ' q, 1Uvnn „ feed o, , ii- .oh » ffreman, enq oye.l l.y the Pen.isy - _ Iwhere be celebrated pimtifieai high the next fight he must ito so under some volunteers to take Hie Held for Spain. vama, lett ius ciignio w Inle in the yaids Hitt a 1... Senator. m „ K s. other name than that of a Democrat. n,,. J^per Hardware company m Dal- to uncouple some cars, and Ins arm was 111 v,... .. The Galena — The name 1ms become a reproach and a , qvx , doing a wholesa'e ami retail i caught and crushed. It was amputated i,,"!;.:,.c,l. , r- w - „ “rLS » ■ ■ ,i “ v -

l'" I-. 'em Hitt ill xvhic'i lie an Lomsviu.E. Nov 14. — Mrs. Mary not be snpporte«l .1113 in«»r«, now nor , 1Ila , le Hll ;l » ms{U , m .„t.

t homes the use of his name as a camli Hhrevc Ransom. Louisville's richest hen-after, lut^ The barn and stables of Ci.lonel Hot, Appellate ami s,„,re,.,e Curt Vacation date for United States senator. woman, won *3.nnu on McKinley’s elec- I'’’ . r ,i‘., n q t b,. Democrats airaiii Maddox’s stock farm at l ort YY ortli, lex . Imhan H'Oi.m, Nov. 14.—The May

tion and flJXH) ou the recent contest for .,.,1 (lie * ' *' - K

mayor in this city, and yesterday she !’‘‘Al.'nv f a i

i»4'Kinley «***lf» On** In

Chicago (•rain ami ProvUiouo.

WllKA! 1 )*jc. opened s l l ic*. closed NO 1 qC.

May opened s 5;vc, closed KC _,e.

I’oliN — Dee. open'd !J»ie. closed ‘da s c.

May opened *id ;t s c, closed

O A I > Dee. ope net l l'.» \c, closed IP; ^c.

\Jay cipened ‘43c, eloseil dJ‘_.c.

POUK ,lan. opened *■>. ih, closed $7.35. L.\!ti»- dan. opened •So. closed Hi Us—Jan. opened >'I.un closed $3.35.

Closing cash markets: Wheat 73 v corn ‘36 l B c, oais ls K c, pork lard *4.07, ribs

3. Ho.

< iiieimiMti iiiHia ami Stock.

WllKA l—Finn; No. ‘4 red. 30c.

is aim..mj/Hu.iK-rars again waa ,|«-.| roved bv tire. I S.Y5JXNI TIi.- ... tl ... SH1 , ttll( . HU1Kil i.. t \ Corn Ati i' e. No. 3 inixcd, 2tio. people false, grossly and u Texas The lire wa- .. r ... qq , !! A 1 7. . ' " • S "'

Wn , ni ton Del Nov .4 Gw - ’ *V bru'faliv faliw We are donewith them barn was the Hnest In Texas The tire wa- wu ,. t s emhd yestmday The NoVembcr cT; ,7,.' W ." . ’ D . ■* ' er ‘ i announced that the winnings would be now l|1( | f orwV w. and also with any of ‘. ,,c, * nrtl *7 or K .!t’ ,, . terms begin on the 23rd iust. Hons Lower at W.«tt«tH 45

nor Watson issued a proclamation yesterday declaring that all of the votes ciist for James G Shaw and James (4. Shaw, sr., for presidential electors shall

count for James G.

Until Keserve.

turned over to the needy poor. Mrs. j , k t leH)l tl|( , - , ^a|..a... r.eury .. ES vrrrLire's ^ZL u, iz^rthe name oi nau tne smiii n ot tne , , , Iln |v-r*i»v of Kentucky at .. . ... ... .

Ransom also bet fl.txxt thitt Colonel

Breckinridge would win.

Captain Henry Wygant. Twenty-Fourth

own request

Smcii’— Firm at #2.1X1(8 3.40; lamb*,

hrni at *3.0O'«4 5n.

i'oleilo Oratn.

Wmka i Active No. J cash. '.Kijiu. OoKN—Active: No. 2 mixed. 25 ,c. Oats—Sdeatly: No. 2 mixed. Ittc

Kant l.ilicrty Live Stock.

. . . . , . ... Catti.k—Firm at *2.t(k«4.tto. gold which leaves the true amount of house and postofflee building at New V, t0 Hl !li x » , “' 1 vuiuiye-t child. Hi- w.R , w Mi , f Uourboll the oldest edito) Hous-.Stea.ly ut #2.25«8 70. Ue gold reserve *123,646.288. The net | London, Conn.. at their bid of $34,1)48. ! ” Mf W aadjmr mvcr Med with the ramaingtiv. u“id! i 5 '

gai a ta uold w as *#8o ■. 88.

lllinotN Finn tiet* a t'oiilraet.

Washhiton, Nov. 14.—The secretary of the treasury has awarded to Mnr-

word Democrat on.”

t.eoricta l)eiiiiM.|-atlc Cancint.

Atlanta, Nor. 14.—The 3t)th ballot

the Central university ..f Kentucky, at young; an old settler, and a member of Kichmond, Ky.. and oixiered to join Ids Comim , H V , M millois iufantr#, is

, ... dead, aged 74 years. John rook, a well-to-uo fanner, living

Washinuton, Nov. 14.—The United dock. Campbell & Co. of Chicago the rPStl i t ,, ( j. ^i av 7; Howell 56 Lewis “tGrafton, YYash., lost bis mind by the oiOem fc:.iitor;it. Indiana Dea*

Rtatw treasury yesterday lost $33.(X)0 in 0011 tract for tho erection of the custom tierard 4 Berner 4 The ’ caucus di * covery of “J 11 ' vilV " ‘"Hdelity. burmai Plymouth, Bid.. Nov. 14.-Ignatius

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