Daily News, Franklin, Johnson County, 22 November 1889 — Page 1
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hHNS.lTiO.NAL KILLING.1
1'ltOM I SUNT KIIXKD HV
V'mK, Noveml*r
22.-
Hi hi* fuu Uviufi «.h»- rapidity
a
'4'vman tir-'J. A \jf.: .. ._
(special.}—
aensational shooting affray occamed j» thi# morning on Fulton street, near liern Stephen L, Petteos, secretary wr n* jrt-r of I In- Brooklyn Elevate*I j&i an I I'rooklyn bridge trustee, was metal instantly killed &V Mum Hannah worth. The weapon was a '58-
\/itietl to prevent the nrrcst and were Uith nineed under arrest and taken with! ,* t^Midcnbender to I^Jtiguecker's ofliee It & they were held for some time and •Wftdensetl, Hudeiilmnder prnisi.«iii^ to ap-
w',t,n
Nvantid.
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NATURAL GAS.
lle»l«lei»re Itlim up In I'lltvlMiry. I'DTHin no. Novemtwr LJU.~ (SjMM'ial. j! A terrific explosion of natural gn» t«k molact'this morning jnt the resitlence of ^lrs, (it-orge (Ufiss »n Wylie avenue. A 0ervant ^irl had gone into the l»ast«ment JpHtchen to prej»are hnnkfa^t. The rtxun _^Twng filled with gas which had made its wnv into the house from an excavation
^iall the neKM)M)erK thev made fonnal MflipU««tion to tht
.omlvertaOH,,
Sjjjaiu*4 the cole of pthii^, the result was ti^cv weru summarily d*miw«4 Tlie institution has hiet two of it?« aHest p^vwa4 the indents tlm«ien nnolt the ptofewsof* AW not re insstate.!.
Grille lllji trip.
l.i-vfov, NovemU*r
Hamburg A mericiutt Une sk^uncr Augusta Yietoria, arrive*!at Stut^ampton «t tins morning correspondent I* uuikiog the Irin awwmt the earth in day* lauded tmm the steamer *nd mtne up to London this m«miit)je. She
takes the steamer Oathty fer India t.'hina.
ir^tiiuril of l«H-«ic].n rr«*»«t*, t4TTt,S Kwil, Ni)Wfflbr 31'
the defemkntft, who wr-rv ehai^ed with with a Judge of election of Conway mttttty at the mngrwswonal election. This th? prn met In whkh Clayton mm kilhxl while inve»iig»ting alleg?ni fraud*.
K^artin^m-olver All lire than a,mall ej-mliig. it
Ik. lift woaiaii, with vnivei »t«, hUKjd «jj«»+eh!eRS unti) an officer «r-
Vtteus wjw a ii)i»rrji-d tnatt hut luw no Idreti, It neciiix that for some years ,'lifW South« ntnount of one* «'f(jr» l,i lroke
intwre were dwehar^ed and all bullets lug for a m5!e. It was a dull yellow
rth h.'LH given Petteus!
in Brooklvn, At that!. "l\
an umbe-lln „v(,r iliB
She wot then arrested arid der lxi)d.H for ixshavior
THE CRONIN CASE.
1
White or I. sy.
Hjme^H.
sre»i ia ilif l(or*e
linn*
lin.if.o, ,\ovemlK*r [K'cia!.] lj the Crouiii tHnl this morning tJie defse started iu lo i'tiiK'aeh the testimony [Mrs. HnrteJ, the woman who swore!
lit she saw (Vwiin enter the Carlson
sge and heard the si niggle, but with success. '^11 was rumored around the Criminal fcVniit building io-day that the defense in fe Cronin hud would explain the cause »Ui© bhK" stains iu the Carlson cottage -Sy tim testimony of two detectives who /^t ho will swear that the stains wen- made ^tulog a prize fi^ht in the cottage prior
May 4th and that Uourk« was pres-
fC(j|istilRrtible
exeitetitent was emited
morning when the officers placed slider arrest Ixmis Budenbender (the A ^teiBljlk'd the (.'mniu case' ^frtcrdaythftl the home was gn-y instead whfte) under orders from tin- state's »at!orney, John dually, Forest's law! "V "Asartner and the clerk in Forest's olfice |k
inthe strecet adjoining She lighted a other bent to lift his half his companinateh nod a terrible explosion followed, badly sluitteriu} the house, a three-story 1 brick structure, while the pavement in 4 front of the house was blown into a ^•tbimiwmd fragments. The servant girl's injuries are verv neriotis and will prove fatal,
STEAMER SUNK.
Mvleeii of llir Draw uwl nixl I'oiirlffnJNnritnl. New 1,OM*»N, Conn., Novemiier {Speelal.}-~Tbe steamer Manhattan, of the Mid Dominion Line, was sunk by an unknown schooner oil' Fenwiek Island, Wednesday at «. m., and sixteen of her ere dotwned. Fourteen of the en* rescued from a life raft bv the
ennv v\
^Vsitiooners Van Name and King and were ttnnxferred to the United States n*venu« uti uner iVvter, which arrived here at S clwk this morning. One of tlmse sn^d dud fdsotUy after.
AGAtNST THE^COOE
C«lli'l^ ^rulmon llonnrnt l»r Ahrr tl«lne, IU vi o. N. V,, Noveml»er 22.-{Sj»e-ui!
Seri,us
trouble lmke out here in
the MtHlical Cniverstiy. IVv .0 usjif and Clark, two of the lead* tng iiifiiik-w «d the faculty, dc«irtHl to ussKe known tlu-ir proSieiency in special*
THE DEVIL'S GOLD.
Story of
NEW VORKKU A W(»M,\V.
tpsl tia% Kvpiwion si I'llt^btirr Thp Ooitln W Other TripCraph «*.
I»J* Lamp
efet. Pettoi« had just left the irregular in shape, and .pieces of stone when a woman. richly dressed an/I were imbedded in it. For over two
veiled ste hehi nd him and
^4jy
»r y.-u.-H r-N pfM-ri behind him and years a fortune lay upon the floor of his |an firing ai him. Three shots en- hovel whjle he toiled early and late, HI hi* bark lie fore he could turn, inch Waking a little whisky and digging gi litis which the desper-} wng root to earn a scanty living. \fter turning, Petteus I companion mountaineer, who had *ie a vain attempt to elude the worn- known more of the outside world, I pistol, and site tired again, the hall'
thon£ht
ing hi* m-ek. The fifth an.l last bul- *°,d
tb,s
of the Mr-nl
Eitr Found la America.
How many know where the largest single lump of native gold ever seen in America was found? In California? No. In Colorado? No. In the Black Hills, Cteor d'Alene, Nevada,, New Mexico? No. In old Mexico, Peru. Bolivia, in Potosi, the Caliao of Venezuela? No. Where then? In North Carolina. And its story is as weird and fateful a* the Rhlnegold's.
A poor and ignorant Irishman, living in the mountains solitary and lonely, propped open the door with a lump of lie had found it sticking out from a water-washed gully and carried it home as a curiosity. Though no larger
W
£V,-eighty
strange stone might
at
I a I I gimllyttnift.' The i*7" T, *«lL«w»w..i ««,i #,.11i *i
war
,, tailon. Ten dollars was a lot of money. *d ami arrested !ht. An immense The third man had beon »Wd gathen »J arj.l the prisoner the pris^m \intiHt. When :trrHignel «otoan ViiH tiioraugiily overcome, leaning her art in a lerrihl'e manner. ^ol»tiiiately refund Ui »ive either her ^nsiilenrv or 'nvrtipution and wax Iked tip,
Asheville as a curios-
He had seen quartz crystal from
third mountaineer was called in consul-
traveler, a
regular irlotie trotter. He went to Asheville four times a year, and he had been ck*ar to Washington.
Walking around the lump, he gazed at it from every side, touched it with his toe. spat on it, and breathed heavily. "Hit air wuth nuthin', er hit air wuth a pile,'* said be.
4,Hit
on
tl',
'rouble aod ii«saulted
air nothin' but
brass, er hit air He looked around
two
with a queer expression
"hf hit air brass"—he drew a
air
ur,aHtr,he
k°"«'"n1!
tint
new
drew a
c,a*P
thdMull metal till a
glittered
"vinegar'll rust
Ef hit air goold hit won't."
a* ngf) she brought suit against him for H^ poured some vinegar from a jug irge Him.tml, ailrging he had seduced and asked money compensation, suit is still pending.
which was brought hlra upon the fresh facing of the lump. The three men hung over it intently. Five, ten, fifteen minutes passed, and still the niPtal shone clear and untarnished. "Hit's goold!" "And I've heertl goold was wuth more'n *8200 a pound," said the second, "What a fool I've been," groaned the ownei of the cabin. "For two vearj
Vf
of
wealth 1 never dreamed
kickinjr under my feet."
the as what i!
"I claims a third," broke In sayer. "Ve'd never a knowed was but for me," "An' a third forme," said the other.
The owner of the gold gave a suller assent. They obtained a pair of steel yards and weighed the gold. It turnec the scale at over 100 pounds avoirdupois and they Roughly estimated it to Ix worth smciOO over sa.000 apiece. Thai night all three sot up and watched th treasure, unable to sleep from excite ment. and thoroughly suspicious or eacl other. The next day they rolled
«.,,ur i,
ln
turn for Asho ir«t
vllle afiwt, with the gold slung to a pole j„ ,,thcr casts the amount of and carried between two. it was the devil's gold. At the firs' baiting place the Irishman and the see ond mountaineer conspired to kill th» third, and he was shot dead from b& hind, Hastily throwing his body int a clump of bushes the murderers facec each other in the road. Suspicion roused in each breast saw treachery it the other's glance. "Here," said one. forcing an uneasjf laugh, "there's only one way to settle this, l.et's divide the gold and each gc his way.*' "Agreed," said the other.
The lump was laid In the roadway ana chopped in two with a hatchet. "Take vour choice," said one. As the
ion split the head of the stooping man with his hateheu The gold was his. With blind fatuity he dragged the second victim to the side of the road, lift-
the bank and to the Fnited States
It to «hlpjed
Iks In aJv,After p.itinV'|iri'.?. p»t Into the^hnn^Vf the printe7 tom" JSS
T2.
orniiig Nellie Blv the
5
it
had it I
has \wvn scoured foot bv foot but not
,? 1 H.r^T rtr
and now amounts to 615.1^ the yeariv interwMI is the incn»«i»p Waa i!«e to a ioau for the purpose of ing S?70,(W intemit and fl.4i^0C0 of sjHvitic apjro»priations- The Auditor estimate that the receipts for the ensuing t*r will be SUOO.OW. There is now in the general fund J,7:t4.56. gives a total amount
..
Tim cwlebrat^i PiumnwnviUe 'iMmi imih 4 trial* haw rvsuUe.1 in the sctsuitlal of Xs o», to he increa- from is tow wnts on the $irn. in to prevent an animal deAcitt
hi* hands, remaining, I believe. In the organizations and seldom if ever strike.
l.8 w.ork/
1
V™
I
Thk, If correct, will *. Ave a iTctt tot»er 31, t.?M ol w„,v„
31
Tfer In r*wr.
Faoie now conaijitaof havingachryaan* tiwmum named after ym, ioatead of
PHIL MMOmSCOMING HERE,:
TISE CHICAGO PACKER OPEN OUT HERE.
WII,I.
The Stat* .oroial Board Holds Thl* Afternoon at the School Bnfldlng.
-Agents of the Armour Packing Company, of Chicago, are in the city looking for a location suitable for the building oi a cold storage house. The object is to sirip dressed beef to Terre Haute and wholesale it to the butchers. It is understood tbat ground has been given by the Vandal ia railroad company. A large two-story building will at once be erected.
A prominent butcher was asked about the effect Armour's meat would have upon the market. He replied that at first the meat would be sold very clu»ap to the meat markets but that after a time I the price would be advanced when the farmers could no longer find a local market for their cattle. Butchers are generally opposed to wholesale meat men. The law passed by the last legislature prohibited the selling of anv meat in this State which had not leen inspected upon the hoof. The fight against this law was made in Ft. Wayne and the law was held to be unconstitutional. To a reporter a butcher stated that the killing of stock for our, local market gave employment to about one hundred men.
Buying meat from Armour will mean
idleness for these men.
The butchere do not stand in dread of a I
refrigerator car but now comes Armour
to erect a cold storage house and force 1 PUT
Allfrnoon.
The Indiana State Normal School Board met in regular session this afternoon v, itli all members present except Dr. Spann, who is seriously ill at his home in Anderson. The question of putting in stained glass windows came up for consideration and was discussed at length. Stained glass designs were submitted bv several
Jou
The reason for Armour's presence in W* la Bismarck's study there is a 'lerre Haute is the fact that last week a small card table bearing a brass plate, on St. Ix)nis dressed beef company shipped which there is an English inscription to a car of nieat to this city. The meat was the effect that on the table the previr holesaled from the refrigerator ear. liminary peace between Germany and nmlnt ini*! *1
project and the meat went \»-i_ •, I slow. The same company bad!^hfn, °pene^
promised to ship another car this week
the meat markets to buy his meat. marck often laughingly explains how he Said a disinterested j)erwti to whom became possessed of this curiosity. It Armours scheme was revealed, "Oil, required some diplomacy even on the well, ne willg^t better meat now.' part of the great diplomat. The landlady of the house who owned the table
THE STATE NORMAL BOARD. obstinately refused to part with it for ii w-TJ 777" .• fany consideration of money, so as a last I. lloUK Weeiln« «tlh formal Thi,
flnns. The matter had not been decided Uv comfort, ease and luxury, when THE NKWS went to press. It,
properly arranged. An expert will be
sent here from Detroit to eximine into
warm
The designs for the north and south entrances to the building which were submitted by Architect Jenncv were approved arid the contract has Keen let to Collins A- ohm. The terra cotta workhas been ordered and will be here on December 20th. If the weather is favorable the work will liegin ns as the terra cotta arrives. matter of holding a public opening of the new building isstill under consideration. The date has been set for Jaunrry 0th, the twe itieth anuiversary of the opening of the school. The programme oi exercises has not yet been arranged.
A lhe Itruril Mine*.
HttA7.it, lnd„ November 22.
h! the blood-stained treasure, and last night. Onlv a dozen came, but scientific studien. was the reading of went on. At Ashevillle he took
lu,
BtiU mom to
In less than a week, and Inrore anj re- ^*0 2, until this lnrg«» mine, with a other in a sling, the bandaged arm will A roan is
h.» wttV. »ml before any re- 7 uZ" mine, with turn could be made from the mint, the enpueitv of -ItXi or .VX) men, is full. The soon become paralyzed, .. __ botlies of the muriiered men had be%n Brazil lllock Coal company operates the usually bungling with his left hand, discovered and the crime traced directly mine, but other operators "are believed to because he was taught in infanoy to use home. The miserable wretch was placed be interested in importing the colored I his right. Some men are so silent and in jail, and there he diet! within a year, men. I reserved that, in the course of time, lhe witch gold fortune never crossed Colored men as a rule do not belong to
Federal Treasury for lack of ownership. have been here to employ J^^ ^v I The region where the lump was found
,n
,f1
,*! S. L, 1 wouhl accept no others. part of the body, requires constant oxtliiu'wrtui if iUf /«. »KPVtr ^?n
4590
Af Vmnru. i# i»scction joo," said a representative of the ojkm^- An unused faculty grows rusty like an of America It is said that a few weeks tore this morning in answer to the quea- unused room a corner of the mind that
?io"t/"Ilt°lT,nmn,y r,nred
rM
nn-V- w«
vJi pn«sed in the mam mating nt the
lwn
1\i»iax M'Oi.ts, November 2S The an- without waiting for on!ere from Men who devote themselves exclunual rejwrt of the State AndUor has been
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the State'# exjeii»wi during the next nounced txMlay that a syndicate, headed thing over and ovi
of the New York %orld y*«rof |S^U,T34.9«. The estimate} total by Cotomd W. II. Simms, of New York men become like iHn imhimI the earth Sn of the Stste are City, has been organuted for the cot ol' win and Sotmde a a ert of l^ ^£Sa *h,lcll 0»cinnatif l/uisviUe
ieav» tWui«ht for *hftv »he ^oys thsi mtth tlte tax levy awl the river tnwle. "th® tntne« and vm*!dom as it was intended they should
fcv,
-»i to be tamed over to the rrn,n. property. the State's to^rm can not' etjual its exj^rafw, and th.' «t a
A4»i(***+c*ntme*«v pemfi*having your name apelled wrong in the theaannal product is valued at fl%000,-• andaliiL isconCd to tha^ hoiSa a a I I a O W a
FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 22, 1889.
BISMARCK'S HOME
visitor to Bismarck's home, in describ ing the place, says that although some of the rooms contain much that is plain,
others show evidences of luxury and I
of decidedly historic importance. In the drawing-room- the floor is covered with a rich carpet there a$& three fire-places here, where, as 'Soon as the cold weather sets in. blading logs light up the room and make it warm and cheerful. There is an abuMafcee of couches, sometimes two or thlpe in ono room. The dining-room J&raeverely plain. Its chief adornment t*/wie bronze statue of the Emperor given himself to Bismarck. There is a browse imitation of Neiderwald, which stands in a fine, oak cupboard in the smoking-room. A leaflet is attached to it, with the following words written in the Emperor's own hand: "Christmas, 18§3. The crowning stone of your policy. A fes
tiva!
destined chiefly for you and which
unhappily was not able to attend,
F™ncc
with the
IS
The question of the heating came up. been entertained there will testify. In There has been more or less complaint, it its owner forgets, so far as he can, all about some of the rooms not strife. The torch of hate is put out. ifr1' i/"™! enough, while some There is no thought of war, but instead
consirh-nj ,ic ,,"^7",™™ libeling 11 S!rnj/?8tinf T"3'0' good one, but the distribution is not
a,
rigned 8t Versailles in 1871.
thefe
ct^ral
appears
v«ry
were there
caAdle spot^ that
when Bismarck and Favre
tlieir
names under the treaty. Bis-
re30rfc Bismarck called in a caMnet
maker and ordored him to make
jj- that his successor will have great diffl-
will be reduced. The ventilation seems culty in reaching it, the most hated and to be feet so far as can be judged at' host loved man in Europe, is nearing th« present.
end. disguise it as much as bis friends will. What his thoughts are amid the scenes of revelry in which his children and his grandchildren take part no one can tell, for he has few confidants, if any. If his life had been a failure in every respect, he would still be great, soon l»as taught one magnificent lesThe
son
,, tiile investigator the world has yet proinstauinent of colored miners, imported I lost all his taste for art, for from one of the Southern States to take music, poetry and higher literature the place of the striking miners, arrived jand his only recreation, outside his
-,The
first
to-night or to-morrow, and
.. still more nrn to ennii* tut nniera for ennt ....
co,»e
mint.1 come in and work can 1^ given.
».. 1nui „, will be put to work at once in Gartslierne!
to statesmen, which is the value of silence.—N. Y. Mail and Express.
WORK AND RECREATION
The Mintl KrijiilreA Constant Change to Keep It In Healthy Condition. During his later years Charles Darwin. though perhaps the greatest scien-
s(msation:il nove
onien (or coal iuZtfo
7hoy \i
they lofM! the
tl man
states have given the
a
Protra
TOln"
n,VW
are
0^lew
can fil1 thcnl
8h«rt
i».w i. bcing
Court House to-morrow. The number oi:
Iner™»itt« in.irbt.-dne,, rtiikm wtorning to work increases I
unu5ed-
Tbe.Church.HiU
Cbufvh
the central committee. The HiU
sivel'to
hJSSS
December 15th ami
m^r 15th'
,0,i
^!orp
ls and the daily game
cribht^ his wife.
one
OTk°on I!f
"PWMJv. 'Th. worn to work li,
ti ve committee will declaim the strike off.! has not enough suteunce At any rate, the question of accepting b* "me much of a man. He who the rate, the only question up since arbi- merely a lawyer suffers from partial tmtion was dmpped, will he referred to intellectual paralysis. What shall it mam meetings ot miners at the dilfen'nt ^oflt a man to become a king of the mines for action. commercial and professional world and lam the better part of his own soul?
Riff r»*i «y mi irate. The reason so many men stop growing Pi-mtitRO, November ^i-~It an- at thirty is because they do the same over every day. And so eagles with broken City, has been ofganuted for the control wtn 74. and Sounder about in the underbrush of busineas routine, never soaring out into the sunshine of intellectual freo-
i"
U,U
1 «jnetim the imiebtednes* mi ste»dtlv and detmib will he unnmi tk*. I on* tl f. of the tro»t may be the **ow many housewives de%ur«R
the
wing the Mononga a generic into mere dish-wushing antom v„ coal district embraces 16^AJ0J afcoai, simply because they devote aonare mik*. Thereai« 12S tntnf^, em- wselvts# 'unselfishly and heroically, ploying nearly 18,000 diggers. Four 1 wre) eawlosively to their housethonaaad three hunt!ml vam-l* are us^l hold dutf It well enough to do one in U*n*porting the cmi. Of th«« m, taing we-, but do not dolt all the Urn*.
ho»-
dred men operate the ireceek. Twentv!
i«-»l:J"':*-* *V*s•»i, «v.*[ I If & S pi .1".
Fried*
How the Chancelor'a Home fit I richsrohe la Farninhed. There is scarcely any thing remarkable in his house at Friedrichsruhe. It is absolutely plain. The furniture is of the simplest character. Ther4 are evidences here and there of the bftnd-work of woman, but no great paint&gs decorate the walls, and his library is filled with a choice but inexpensive assortment of books. Portraits of his wife, his daughter and his sons, of Vt}» Moltke, of Cardinal Hohenlohe, of Thiers, of Beaconsfield, of Gladstone and of the three Emperors under whom he has served decorate his walls. A
8
lf a man USRS onp ann and
™rries
the
of general conversa-
his mother-t«ncru«
8ta^'in
in a
them, and in some casts E*ery part of the mind, like every
S®1 want, and monc? ercise to keep it in tho best condition.
foreign country,
1 Is left empty becomes, in time, like an
-or! of dust and cobwebs.
Charles Darwin lost all taste for poetry,
and
ewN"»n
department., of his menUi
allowed to lie empty and
business or calling without
ii,"!r310"
moral of all this is that a man
l^lf,uia
not confinp
himself so closely to
thinj that 1» ptraijm bK eenrr.1
Get ont of the rata—Yankee Blade,
l*»rioaa
Uinew.
THE NEWS ABOUT THE CITV.
THE COUNCIL HOLDS A SPECIAL r^'v MEETING LAST XIGIIT.- I
*r». Sarahcl Myers Is Anxious to Kr tnru to the llonw .She RMPrtwI Ton Days Ago.
About ten days ago Mrs. Samuel Mvers, of 407 North Fourth street, deserted her husband and five children, leaving be-'
a':0,3ts.
maD
repay
been boarding with the familv
SO vi ii it a
some time previous to his wife's desertion, eveuin
,,:r ™:b ,s,
,the
round of green cloth
an
other table exactly similar. When the twins were put side by side the landlady, womanlike, decided in favor of the new and shiny table, and Bismarck triumphantly carried off the old one, If the Chancelor'a study and bedroom is plain to severity, the guest rooras, situated on the first floor, are distin-
a happy home, as those whohav#
{liiltlr-*n
\oicos and an air of quiot
P?ttC0
that
he
s^ont
IA J\
wed for Germany,
man, the man of blood and
C3
the virtue of resignation, he performed his dutv with admirable grace until the lawn of the present day.
It was this morning* that word came from the missing Mrs. Mvers. in Marshall, Ills., and had of worldly life. She longe stated in her old home and ions of her husband and children. Mr. Myers having shown himself able "to suffer ami be strong." is doubtless also ible to forgive. When he does, and when Mrs. Mvers is welcomed back to the home which she forgot while dazed by the false allurements of the outside world, then—then it is time for her to experience in the utmost depths of her soul, that noblest sentimentof the human heart- gratitude.
Council iUrcliiijf.
A special meeting of the council occurred last evening to allow a partial estimate in tavorof J. K. Voorhees, contractor, for improving Fifteenth street from Main to Poplar street. This estimate having been allowed, the council approved the plat of lots aud 4 in Dean's subdivision which was submitted to the :ouncil at its last meeting bv Messrs. MarxMyers and Max Joseph. Councilman Walsh presided at the meeting, Mayor Danaldson being absent on account of a pressing engagement.
Foundry and Machine Works which is being made by Mr. Hadlev, of Indianapolis, for the purchasers and by Mr. O'Neil for the company is proceeding at a fairly rapid rate and will be completed by the end of the week. As soon as the invoice is completed Messrs. John F. lirinkman and Frank Prox will meet the officers of the company and draw up the terms of the sale. In all probability the transfer will have been made before this time next week.
Oxi'ortl I.enifuc Entertainment. The young ladies of the Oxford League are getting out elegant programmes for their entertainment Monday night. As there were so many other attractions for next Tuesday night they have changed the date ot their entertainment to Monday night. Professors Thompson, of the
Normal, and Allard. of the Commercial collegi', will assist with the programme. On Saturday evening. December 7th, the ladies of Asbury Church will give ai chicken pie supper."
I\vr© CItib
The Pyro club, an organization formed by the students of the Polytechnic for the advancement of the amateur photography will hold a meeting at the Institute to-morrow afternoon. The club is
of 'DO Vice President. Bumgartner, of *91, Secretary, Harper, of MM Treasurer, almslev. of '13.
fU'rvIm Kv«?ry liienlne, SfH'cial services are being held at Asbury Methodist Church each evening this week at 7:30 o'clock.
Itev. Mr. Schimmelpfenig, pastor of yestcrilay. the on
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home of Samuel accurate it is
wife reached Myers. The latter tried to teach his children to forget the woman who had ?iven them birth, yet was unworthy of their affection. He made it An object to
his children for the lossof amother by being doubly affectionate to them himself.
He strove to mitigate the
Exrhamcr Driiiingn. fKinnon, he^l of the Km in
inu« of all th« atrstaa of nvk fnnnd »t th*»
collection is perhaps the neatest and best of any that has been made. It ia now on
Cwmmerrial Entertainment.
drill by the ladies of the Eastern ^tar
given.
a a a
W. C. Isbell, principal ol the Commer-: He h«l tonr toy* 8«hUi«lw _:n
anan
ciai College of this city, wul give an en-
tertainment in the college halls to-night 1 The programme consists of a number of' lamaiea ilnK*r in attractive features, including recitations, yOKK November 22.—A mmm, too! tod imtomenttl, and bunk. Me., spedid ijm AtUn W a»t se
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Killed Eiertrt iiy ^ocnt
SOME FACTS AND FIGURES.
Wei^jD/ne
hind no intimation of where she intended \'!K ,£Ws °^, ednesday TT evening. THE NEWS has made a recoril to go. Her husband was greatly mortified a firat-class paper alw^vs fiSt in recent and grieved by the conduct of his incon- the market with tl!£latest news. 3tant better-half and but futile effort
and made a persevering
a
From the fact that an Illinois
CLLVEI
Th« Itaily News ns rottijMiral With OtbfrTerre.IIante P»pew. The Gazette of last evening comes out! SEVER vl with a railroad column. There were in it just thirteen items from the Indianapolis Journal and the Evansville Journal, only three of which were! credited to the papers from which thev were taken. Besides this thev copied three items from THE NEWS of "Wednes-s day and one from the Express of Tluirs-1 day morning. In their personal items of mention
x- -personal
follower had onlv
gloom banging over his home like a pall, the newspaper world and' 'a "follower of
bv feigned cheerfulness of heart and by nobody. That this vigorous poliev is ~,st
words and kindly deeds. He appreciated bv the people of Terre Haute
the humiliating acknowleilgement I *er• f.
AND.
Novel
ember
'2'2.—The
NEW YORK, November 22,—Toronto fOut.) special: Jake Kilrain is resting here after a two weeks' exhibition lour
The Brilon Wnnlm to Rltit Tlilujf*. WisiiiNiiTos, November 22. -There was a flurrv in the Maritime Conference
district, will preach on Saturday evening, protested yesterday, and was seconded by The public is cordially invited to at-' South American delegates. Some points tend all these services. tbat had been hurriedly disposed of were M*n«*t®« Reeoimirwi n« Kins? nn«i €'«tifkrai« The conference adjourned ««rB of Famine. 1 iiomeliatelyafter the discussion. Thek-ifevD***, N. S,, November 22.~Diserhart,l Chilian, the well-knowu btisi- tliat the British delegnlion in patchy from Samoa say Malietoa was nem man of this city, has sold the greater. t^-nIel to sail for home on the llth of reinstated King amid great rejoicings portion of his property hen and gone to next month has crratted all the moresur- r.ti.«bf German and American agent* Los Angeles, California. He has many prise, ln?caose it is known that Mr. Blaine {ggned a proclamation Novemlxr 9 recogfriends in Terre Haute—handreda o'f: nan prepared an earnest recommendation nfrng hm King! Feani of'a famine' them—-and it is useless to nay that his to Congrats to extend the time of the in ^umoa an* ov»r departure is occasion for general regret, conference. He is one of the very best business men, and on securing such a citizen California' is to be congratolatet!-*
D«llait« Xmi From Stanley, IXXDOX, November 22.—Mr. Mao-
Herman Bernbeimer, of Mvers Bros.' committee, has received a cable dispatch rea .ijejpaajyesterday evening. They clothing house, saved samples of drill- he freoiia
arnva^
st
%t _i followers. There an also sixty children exhibition at Myers Broa. atore. in the party, Stanley lost only eighteen Entertainment, ?men daring tmm
Ex^taapwell!^^ tb^inb^lsSrt",0rMCh/'ro"b"r "ft'.' IU„, ,.,.*£»,** ii, (Mer.lt ties, seale'l and labeled each with the
lo
denth and thieknww of the sir*tum Th* Aooording to turtfter EulUrat baiu. if to the trip could not by foreU officeStanlej ^I hin,
fo
ilove«. There are also
I sakama. The expedition is expected
srr
jve Bs^amoya in a fortnight
Si v^v .*
nmSn k°gins
record of beiusr a clean paper and pub-
on Tuesday
twelve
every particular an.l !:a"
pon as beine wun selling
not compelled to make 1 it,.ire
that three of its items nub- *111 5xi1 aivd which he sold to persons lished on the previous day were in-
age'
correct, rhis the Gazette did last even-! POLICE COURT. ing. iiiKNKwshas made a record as ... being a metropolitan daiIv, a leader in oi»r*««t People Hnw r? rtm®
Fed-i
in session in this city, closing the contracts with producers of raw material and accepting the options held upon the stock of the companies which will form part of the consolidation. There area number of concerns which have not vet been induced to enter the field. aloof is that the offers made tlieni wifl give them otily in the com bin at may be forced to suspend operations, temporarily, at least, for want of material, the nine rod mills of Ameyca being either consolidated with the nail and fence manufacturers in the combination, or being under contract to furnish the Federal Steel Company their entire product. They say that already the new concern has sucfi a hold that the rod mills will take no orders to be filled after January lo. Many large establishments have already been absorbed.
THE JOKER ABROAD.
It til Ken I I'nstc«l on Having* UanU Cnu*eM Panic.
•One unison for holding• gang bad to ge to iail with the possible exception of one of the colored men. He ly an insignificant position was making an effort to raise the at ion. Thev feel that they to pay his 'fine this
... ., ... t. .. owns laud [Special. j—Tfie foil met to' "IVi'me^SaV&gB ..COMUtT. and hjs father is bank was found yesterday morning with
of Ontario with John F. Scholes, the pu- and
ecctl0n'
a huge red seal pasted on its front door, suiu. Most of the retail merchants on King John H. Allen has filed a damage suit streetdo business with the bank and liun- in the Sii|H'rior Court against the & dreds of children, clerks.and poor people T. II. railway company in tho sun. of deposit their savings there. he news $200 for a horse killed iast spring spread like wildfire" that the bank had failed and the excitement was intense until it was ascertained the red seal was a practical joke. It has been learned that
six Ki,!R»lrect storm have b«-« j?gd»wn .brick l).iJl.ling"belonjji,w to with bogus seals withiu the last mornings. The victims of the red seal fiend hud a meeting yesterday and en-
'U'tocivo to hunt out iho joker,
They h^e nlSo „ff,,e,l rcw„r,l I
Kilrnin Tnlkn Chipper.
gilist. "I will do nothing until the Mis-! In the court of Just ice Thomns, Waabsissipni trial," said Jake to-dav, "but ington was required to pav out the -sum then I will do mv utmost to have another of $11.10, fine and costs. go at Sullivan. 1 do not think I was de-! Both these gentlemen are members of feated in July on my merits, and will not the Baptist Church. be satisfied before another fight. You] can say that I am willing to make lic regor t«aio SuiiumI. another match for $3,000 a side and want The McGregor vs. 1 lerkimer case has the an the California Athletic Clubs offer to assuming bis share of the mortgage. back him against MeAuhfFe, who is being championed by the Olympic Club, also Arretted for Fein f,nre«iy. of San Francisco. William 'fuller was arrested this morning by Watchman Sievem, of the Nail
rel't! ('*orgti
t«e. o-
After the entertainment asocial will be I**011 the or* Cotxnty lxJge of their clab rooms if a purse of iTemplara the jwandtngofficer called at-j|&of000
0
Guxcnrmt, Mass., November 22.— foT drinking purpowss, not only by toe
Frank Foster, who leaves a widow and druggists bat by the grocers in every lit-1
three children, attempted to abut off an tie-hamlet. It was demonstrated that' to Ulk i! ov agxin."
by electric light with a wet iron gaff last some makes of ginger contain as inoeb as aad was instantly killed. 90 per cent of alcohol,
10 Ceals Per Week.
THE COURT NEWS TOM.
Liiclj Dnj" nt Police (oiift -('hurley Wnfthlnffton Hits a Coon I tutor tho Chin.
The regular term of the Circuit' court
next
M. 11. Murphy has filed' suit iu the Circuit Court asking for damages in tlia sum of $-,000 from the city on account of tho action of the latter'* agents iu leaf-
tbe comjilainanl. llariet, Sadora Holmes and Margret Murphy sue the city on
five
iinplisi* Unit' lion I.
Charles Washington, tho well known young colored man, became involved in an altercation with Charles Roberts
struck him under the chin,
Works, for stealing coal along the IC. & T. JL track. He was jailed.
It has been apparent that the Rrnl Trnii*r'r^.
•w
TWO CENTS.
CASES SET FOIt NEXT
"WEEK HEFOKE .JCJGE MACK.
Monday morning, and the
hrst case to come up will be that of the State vs. m. i^lson, a young man now conhned in iail ou the cl.uirgo of lurcouj*. It has Monday will be tried the case
of!ffo
^-te
6t,nY
lishes no dirty sensatioLF°or soakdn! 1 cases. Ape ta»e ot the State vs. Marion StewIn the matter of teleirraph news our jand battery, is ^et for trial
,rt-
filing liquor
also iu
]!f-is
lhe
p^pri^tor of
n\
'8 .ool5llfv and kept
sa
whit
it is alleged wjis
A,ul Ji, 1,1
UiK],t
nortl1
was a memorable one on
stixnH. It was a night
sfarw
,ntt 1
eral Steel Company, ration formed for the purpose of combin- iluit wasn't the\vorst of it, hx nnv'meunH ing all the wire, wire-nail and barbed The blue-coats had the impertinence to
the gigantic corpo-! I^i
littl
ddiethe
Them's mean little
pesky polkvmen nip
zr.".'tl!.ot
gigantic corpo-||?, ,limpindj|-.0(rt(lthB
!1's. SloiT
Jtu|
liffercnt parties
were charged for their amusement the following sums in police court this uioruing Nellie Dahlen, Lou Couway, Kate Becker, M.ittie Covington, Clara Cook, Laura I.cw is and Lizzie Dul'rce, each iMo.SO, Sam Glen and George Batten ... were fined $10 and costs. The whole
money
morning. Ollloera
McNutt, Morgan and O'Donnell made the arrests ana they deserve pensions. t'nllle Tlilcl llng-gcd.
About six'.weeks ago nine head of cattle were stolen from a farmer named Greggs, of Sullivan county, and driven to this city. Jeff Pulton bought them for SoOO. Willi iu a week John Sparks, of Sullivan county, was arrested for the theft, but convinced the officers of his innocence and was released. Curtis Allen, of the same comity, was soon taken in on suspicion by the police, and tho following day after his arrest gave bond in the sum of $i,O()0. Allen
WJ
ALL SERENE IN SAMOA.
Wnlklits 4roniHt tli« World. Sr. Pvci., NovemlM'f t'l.— WalU A. Bain, Percy S. Luke, James H. Luke and
E. I^ng, of Victoria, Australia,
ti°^f
tb0
Mpwapwa, and stating that bt bonrrne, »*t having been n^Je by A.
further ndrt-s ^ivM in 11 T.u\g-
Tufld
mjwje uiider
*pem!»,of whom 200 are Km«ni months. The trio reacht*i Tacoma Sep-
mxty
uunaRthemarch 1,ruu,cthe1Victoria
^K
4
fro™ Mt/'
paper',?nd!
conditions in eight
children Wand started across tho conti n^r.f on fo^t, following the line of the
•1 :3c.
Kn1ly Want* a His Fnrw. Boston, Noveml^r 22. John J* S«llivan .d: "The Caiiforoia Athletic Club know what I offered them when I was asked to go out there, and that is just what I will do. I will meet the colored
w»»i
A-
tention to tlic fact that an aatoniahing answer. I am wil ing to meet any wan
Jsmaka ginger was being aold they rmt against n.e, but they must carry
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hnng aj)
a
my flna]
nt tii" leal about Jackson now or it will
»4
them more money when they come
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