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AUGUST. 1895
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Assembly purposes.
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A COOII RETREAT.
Has Every Toslratole Eacil'|v
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able Summer Sojourn.
Persons desiring to combine recreation, v» entertainment, instruction and devotion with their summer outing will find EaS^e ewv Lake, on the Pensylvania Lines, nefr
Warsaw Ind., the ideal spot. 1 his pr tty resort is site of Wit-on a A*s?.mbh mid 'm,*. Summer school, the youngest o£ the
Chautauqua Assemblys. The grounds have been well and favorabley known as Spring Fountain Park. They bti'ue about two hundred acres of rom.m'ic woodland st etching nearly
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fond of lishmg may eujoy that pttstiin« to satisfactory extent, as the Likij teems 'with fih. The low tourist rates over the
Pennsylvania Lines place these pleasures within easy reach. The rate will be in -effeet all season trom ticket stations 011 these lines. Ill addition
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tourist tickets, a low- rate will aL. 111 effect for round trip tickets 10.d fittetii days. Ticket ageuts of the Pennssl\atiitV Lines will uirmsh them, and they 111 iv i.e obtained from accents ot connecting hues. The Assenbly Department opens July 1st and continues tour weeks duiinsji tvha.-li time prominent speakers will discus* live 'topics. Ourintr August there will be •.-.fi'-s-edncationel work under P«-?»»i -loli'. V. ^-Couiter. ot Lake Forest University,in couinectiou with the Assembly. For details ^regarding rates of fare, tune ot traius, etc., apply to nearest Pennsylvania L.ne Ticket
Agent, or address F. Van Duseu, Chiei Assistant Gene'.il IJa*seu. or \.4,"'r burgh, Pa. Applications tor lutornuiMon concerning the resort should ba .vdures.^l -to Secretary E. S. Scott, uike, [nu.
Mouutanii and th*. wonderl.-i'id oevond the Mississippi, he will be given opoorr.inity to indulge his tusees a7 a nail cost •"•'•rwfor railroad fare this vear. In Aug excur sion ticker- '••'II. c:i sa.° "\o Pennsylvania 1O Host 1. a -i- .-is the
Knights T«.u.»iar -^ucldve. l'ue sale or low rate tickets will not be restricted to members of the or.?anizHtions rnenlioned, but the public genjrally may ta.^e :ul vanxage of them.
The Asbary Park excursion will doubtless attract txtfinv 10 that delightful ^ce in resort. Atlantic CJ.ty, C.ipe .vl'\v, Lon^ Branch ivid all the tatnous watering places alon? the N"ew Jersey coast are located on the Pennsylvania Lines, hence this will be a desirab opportunity r,o visit tli" seashore. The Denver excursion will be jnet ie thing for a siefit-seen:5 jaunt thro' the tar West, as tickets will be houored goins one wav and returning a different route tni'-m^li t.ne nios', 1 mantic scenery bev^nd t!ie Mi^sissipoi and Ms '•'•an n/
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Ii addition to tne ab »ve,
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al, Tnou-' iiid Islands and
St. Lawrence Tlaphls, the White M-.nn-tains, ae Hiiil.-.'in Rivm territory, an 1 .o return by sream^r on Lon/ Island S niii'l, after sight-^.IFI"^ a' N"-nvport. .sa'-r.«4.n-sett Pier. N mtuck-io and i. ie Cape iJ-»d resorts to N^w Yorn -I'ld thence nron 'M the agrwultu ml iradis- .r the Keys^'nState, along the Susquehanna and -luiiiata rivers, er the ADegneci^s. aroan
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famous »rse Snofl C'lrvo. th-»11 «r11 historic Johusro'.vu ani the '-ok« atid ir--n regions of Western P^unsvlv im 1 If, is also expected that st »n -K^ir-uou^t* over the Penn^ylv^ula Lines will !e o'- vileged to return via Baltimore an 1 Vitsnington if they so desire.
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plenty of other cieao ex-.'.nrsi ns ovof thPennsy'vtaia Lines to various poinrs. As the seasoa is sum weeks away, ,in\.ii:/* ments in detail have 110c been con-'iun- .• mated, but it is certain that ro railway will offer better inducements Shan the liberal concessions raUs tind pnvileg-? that may be enjoyed by travelers over the Pennsylvania Lines. This faer. may readily be ascertain el upon application to any passenger or ticket, ng^nl of Ihese lines, or by addre-^ing P. VAX DUSKN,
Chief Assistant Gou. Pa-"*. A eh.. Pi^fburg, Pa. apr6wd-t-s tf
DB. J. M. LOCHHEAD, HOMEOPATHIC PDYSICIAN md SDRfifn.
Office and residence 42 N. fern. «treet. west. side,.and 2nd or rth ot W-ilnut street
Prompt attention to calls In city or •countrv. Special attention to Childrens, Women'' and Chronic Diseases. Late reaid*i.t physician St. Louis Childrens Hospital. 89tly
COLORADO DISASTER.
Thirteen Men Drowned Near Central City.
THE FLOODING OF TWO JUNES.
Every Ett'ort Is Ueing IHsitle to Rescue the Unfortunate Men, but Little Hope Is Entertained—Ainericus and Sleepy
Hollow 31incs Are tlie Ones in W liicli the Disaster Occurred. DENVER, Aug. BO.—A special to The News from Central City, Colo., says. The accidental flooding of the Amencus and Sleepy Hollow mines yesterday atternoon caused the death, it is believed, of 13 miners. Every effort is being made to rescue the unfortunate men, but little hope is entertained.
A little alter 3 o'clock the water the lower wordings of Fisk mine, east of the main shaft, broke through the old workings of the vein that has not been worked lor a number of years. Coursing eastward, it stiuck the Americas where two Italian miners, whose names have not been learned, were at work
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alog t.bfc eastern shore of Kagle LAe, a beautiful sheet of water. Tlx1 {rrmi-.d^ have been platted and pietty c-ottagoo constitute the summer homes of peibon» who here find rest and liealthgitiusc tecre«Uioa in invigorating air, amid atti active
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roundui^s. Some desirable cott.ige .sites vv-' areyf-t ootamable. In addition r" t.ie portion lail nut tor building pnipo.se.-.. a fine park ha? been made. There in .il^o a rase track with ovsrlooking a:
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'theatre furrnsiiina spleudi 1 i-.v outdoor uthleLic sspo1 ts. Tne ai.,!:itoriu has a seanncr capacity ot -.,000, and the saver.il college lull-. «,r-' ne 1 ?o
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.MD SUPPLY
iiotel, u-s-
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of living !it reasonable rates. A hu.tce fleet of roiv boats with two steamed will per-p-.it iivi'il^enc-n
A second effort %/as made, a larger .-,.v.ed safety lamp iiaviug been pLu.ed
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the •.-•eat-on
completing a "jury to try Theodore Darant was ended yes.erdav by the acceptance ot bamuei F. l)iition, a wholesale stationer. Hotli sloes joined
ivquest tor an .uqouriiiuent until Monday. The court granted the request. Monday morning tlie case will be opi'in'ii oy District Atiornev Harnes. ins address is expecteu lo cover the entire case, lie had at hrsfc intended to ask for two extra jurymen as a reserve. Out this idea was abandoned owing to iie difficulty
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the lower part ot the shaft.
Tney were both diowned. I11 its course, the water diverted to the Sleepy Hollow mine, the easteily portion of the Fisk vein. Fourteen iiicn were working in the bleep}* Hoi hrv, three ot whom e.^ciiped. A couiier \v! ent- to the adjacent mines, and all tneir "workmen escaped.
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the bleepy Holloa whose es-
•••"0 was ^Init oil, were as follown. N. Vi-'-'-as ii Hruek-cii, lirower Prisic, WMiJnsk. Lhonuis
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±-rouse. Thomas
\", 'lliams, 31. P. .Laconi, Thomas Cai-1,0-4, J. Harris, b. Valiero and Joini iks. i'he sounding ot the v'untie t--io ii ."st signal oi disaster, and sooa the -:..it't building oi tlie bleepy Hollov/ no was so paekeii ^ltli tue laiiiuie.i ...j,I I'll '"ii' ot the imprisoned miu^s •i t.i. those anxious to leiKiui a.-.sisL.iULe it- it wi'-s aiiuost iiiipof»»iOiO 101 tin. w.»rk ot rescue 10 proceed.
Oeputy Sheriff \V. W. WiUiams ihnillv arrived
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tae giound. ihe
1. ildiug was cleared and practical m-ner* offered their services
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lowering
••3 bucket. The farthest- ueptli atuamed was y:jO feet, tno accumulated gas red up Li the rising water being sucli it a candle wouni. uot bum at a gieater depth.
tlie bucket:. All. H. l'iis..,
\. is touiKL at the .}:oU loot- level. ..)n iciiing 1 hi.! sutiaee he was almost
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Julv —l).-o'»» 1 tno.
PLBAsUltK TUII ^,
Numerous Excursions the Com 11•» Sumlucr at Keasi»iialle Kales.
Whether the tourist's fancy directs 'him to tne New England btales or tue Atlantic seaboard to the botun or to the lake region of the Nortn or the Rockv
a similar niaiuicr.
Ever since tlie closing down
no upper v, orivin _s. v:-e liiaoilitv ot the and bleepy Hoiio,-. pain to pro-raii! the
DUKANT JUnV
obtaining 12 jurors and
tne uncertainty ot the constitutionality ot the law. Kiiiglits Templar.
BOSTON, Aug. .JO.—At the meeting of the grand encampment Knights Templar yesterday Pittsburg was selected as the place ot the next meeting, liiglit -Liniment bir Warren Larue Thomas ot Kentucky was elected grand master, to succeed Most Eminent bir Hugh McCurdy. Three hundred and one votes were cast, oi which the successful candidate received 21)5. Very Eminent Sir Knight Reuben H. Lloyd ot San Francisco was elected deputy grand master. lw^lit. Jeclitred Oil.
BOSTON, Aug. :}().—The ChoyinskiGodlrey fight was declared off lasi mglit owing to the fact that the boxers
NO RED FLAG
Will Be Unfurled by Socialists at Chicago Without Trouble.
Crric.Y'JO, Aug.
30.—Upon
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the
contest ot last night, Wi-lcott and O'Brien, were summoned to appear belore the authorities. The board ot directors ot tne club did not. wish to antagonize the police officials, and so they gave un the contest. The attendance was very small, not large enough to pay the guarantee demanded by the boxers.
Ieed ol sin Insane Man.
FALMOUTH, Ky., Aug. SO.—Hexekiah Roberts, a tanner 30 years of agn, living near Butler. Pendleton county, yesterday cut his wife's throat and then his own. Roberts is dead and his wife can uot recover. Roberts had been insane for some time, but for some reason he had not been committed to au asylum. This was the fourth time he had attempted the tragic deed. Three small children are left.
ISissoll Oflcreil Jackson's Place. Bui'i' ALo. Aug. 30.—A11 evening paper declare.... that ex-Postmaster General William b. Bissell has been offered by President i.icvela.nd the place
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Unued btates supreme court bench, made vacant by the death of Justice Jackson. The paper said that it is not likely that Mr. Bissell will accept. Mr. Bissell left Buffalo early this Week for Marion, on Buzzard's Bay, six miles from Gray Gables.
Town Destroyed by Fire, bsixfes .ai Moscow, Aug. 80.—Half the to%vn of Yukhuoff, Smolensk, containing about 4,000 inhabitants, has been destroyed by lire.
the arrival
of Keir Hardie, the English labor leader, it is said an attempt will be made to unfurl the red flag. The socialists have the fiag ready and say they will fly it at the big open air demonstration Sunday, at which Hardie and John S. "Winton are to be present as guests and speakers. I The Sunday demonstration is projected by the bocialistio labor party for the purpose of opening the fall campaign for the elections to tne drainage board.
Police Iaspector Fitzpatrick in speaking ot the matter says: "The socialists will not be allowed to
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the streets,
doubt if they will be allowed to
unfurl it at tne grove The socialists have not applied for a permit to march, 1 and without such authority from tiie city they could not march at all. If they appljr tor a permit the red flag business will be settled then and there.
The attitude ot the police, however. „ai have to be governed by the instructions of the mayor and chief.
Aiiieric»'i Imprisoned in Germany. DKCATUR, lnd., Aug. 30.—H. M. Romoerg, a prominent liveryman ot this cir.y, left here about two months ago to visit his old home at Haniourg. Word nas 31.se been received here that he has been taken by the German efiimais and sent to prison ior 1:2 3-ears. The crime with which he is charged is that ot weipping an official 111 the army prior t- 'us coming to this country. it.-v.- came here about i:3 years ago, and has during his stay here accumulated quite a fortune. He is a prominent member of the Democratic county central committee. He has a wice and live small children here, "Wiio are wild over tne news. tttMidi by a Train.
MADISON, \V is., Aug. .-0.—The Chicago and 2sorthv.vsDe.ru tram which lo-tc Ai irwauKce at p. 111., struck a buggv at Dereneid. 111 winch two girls, ageu 2 and j-i, and a man were riding. One oi Uh- inrls was instantly knled ana the other v.iri aim man received 111innes wluci will prove fatal. Tne girls were daughters ot Chris Helt-zhuter. a farmer near Dereheld. whose hired man, belnow. was driving them home lroni tne circus, lie saw the tram, was unaine to control the horse, winch dusneu into the crossing.
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bucket. The reseller who iuc uo•1 Milled
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lusensiuie conunion. Other volun.c 'rs went down ati.erv.aicl, but w^ie :.ot success 1 ul reaching a lower poiaC .a the shall, owing
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l-he rising oi tiie
water. Extra water buckets
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eie sent
I' and brought to the muie, which are v/orkia^ 1H i)t. loweiut-C '0 wafer. The lnaiianeis
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ri were on the ^rinuid a.:.i weit 1^ a- Kiuoiis ill the ii- cii'jits to lolieve the i'. tn Tlie two in tJ.ie .-lUH.-ricus are 1 without doubt dead. Ihone iu tJie v'cpv Hollow, iiiiiess th« can be nmiid in some ot tile si opes, have met oear-h
the
i)ani[:s in the luciim.'. s.hatt ot the New «. -veirorv Mining compan\, the waters 11 nar «nalt have ueou gi.ulnaih* ,ing, the owiH'r.i of tnu Fisk mine "•IV'UI
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injured.
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tne ioco.noi.ive anil wdi iiroiuioiy die. I tiolin Hoj'ariii and dolih *i'orter received internal injuries. 1 liVi'Wrry C'»lliMU:il]OII.
CLJn ioh.'.-M), Aug. 30.— it is said tliat negotaii-ions nave oe».i 111 progress hern for several uays nast looking toward the I combination ot all the breweries 111 this I city. A Jenii'ig brewer stated he oelie veil ilitu- w.. u.a a to »v mouths
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COMPLETE.
•J tiC TwriM -Willi :•(•!urrtl iiiid ail Aiijoiii'iiiiiciit I »U!«. !S-\\FUAM:IS :O,
Aug.
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—The work
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a sea Mold 50 leet high. Thirty- 1
live sticks ot dynamite exploded beneath tlieni, knocking oil Todd, breaking his I arm and legs and injuring him internallj*. Harper is badlv in jured aboiit". the 1 head, arm and spine and is not expected to live. Denton was injured very badly. 1
Country Opened.
DENVKI:. Au.g. -A).—The Grand River Transportation, Mining and Improvement company has been incorporated to operate a steamboat- line on the Colorado river. ^Navigation is possible to within 10 miles ot the li Grande Western railway, which will build a branch to that point. A uoat will run regularly to Moab, -10
miles below,
ou-ming up luuen ri. agricultural and mineral country. Seared Into Convulsions.
PORTSMOUTH, O., Aug. .JU. —One of 1 the most singular deaths in this section lor mauv u-\ir.s was that ol Mrs. vVilliam Timbeiiake
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bpringvilie. Last
Tuesday as she was
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the verge ot
drawing water ironi a well she spied a 1 monster copperhead, which lrighiened
her terrioly. bhe ran
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the house and
was seized with convulsions, which continued until yesterday, resulting in 1 her death. (uraiid Jury 1'ailud to Indict.
FUANKLIX, Ind., Aug. 3..—Joel R. I White, who stabbed .lames bandifur some weeks ago, and who has been in jail charged with assault with intent to kill, being unable to save bond, was discharged trom custody last evening, the grand jury Having failed to indict. Id is understood that the injured man aeknowledged that he was the aggressor and that he struck the first blow.
Missionaries Will Marry.
RICHMOND, Ky., Aug. 30.—Rev. T. P. Dudley, who wrassent lroni this county jour years ago by the Baptist church as missionary to India, will wed a Miss Minnie Frazier, also a missionary, from Scotland, Sept. 4. They will remain in the missionary field
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far-off India.
I'ell Onto the hliears.
BUTLEU,
Ind., Aug. 30.—The little
daughter of Albert (roulet, living near Summit, lell down
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pair ot shears,
which penetrated her neck. Tho wound may prove fatal.
All Go I1 ree.
CKOWN POINT, Ind., Aug. 30.—Mrs. Charles Williams, Mrs. Eightstadt and son, John, charged with putting strychnine into a water pail at Horstord park, had their trial and all were acquitted.
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Dropped lead.
jEFFERSONVILI-iifi, Ind., Aug. 30.— Robert Martin, 70 years old, head sawyer at Howard's shipyards, dropped dead yesterday morning of heart disease.
FRIGHTFUL TRAGEDY.
Kentucky Farmer, Incline. Cuts His Wife's Thro»t and Suicides. BUTLER,
Ky., Aug. 30.—Hezekiah
Roberts, 30 years old, a farmer, Thursday cut his wife's throat, inflicting a fatal wound, and then cut his own throat, dying almost instantly. Roberts was a farmer in a small way, and had three children, varying in age from 1 to 4 years.
For several months he had shown signs of insanity, and
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IIION MOUNTAIN,
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Ctivre.l vesrerday evening at Liberty and s. a avenues ontw 'en a locomotive oz the L'i.'ig Isi.iiid railwav drawing a MauiKura.il jJoaoii tram bonu.l ior iioug Island oily and a trnelc ol the Brooklvn lire department 011 its way to a arc. "I nere were six men on tne and three 01 i::eni were oadly injured, (diaries i'loid, the tdlerman, had Jus right arm a:id foot cut o.l the wheels OJ.
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"lusiue i-verv bn-werv 111 the city would 1 in i::e r.'us. ami under one managemt. ii is ciaime.u that it is not the in to raise tne price ot beer, but vav with l.ne backing now exto saioeiiists by the brewers large percentage of
be
been dii\en out ot the low01 to
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inf. to do a's tended wine
inis was due to vners 01 the Fisiv to amee upon a •aimr-ce.
the latters' pr.)hts. v2iamii ii Ai'Ki)i:.\, Alo., Aug. ij{).—At Stotrs Cn-y. 1:3 miles north ot this place, yesterdav, ,iohn Todd, Frank Harper and hriisc Denton were working in a zinc 1 mine
the past month
made three other attempts to kill his wife. Dr. Smith of Butler pronounced Roberts of unsound mind several weeks ago, and advised that he be removed to an asylum. For some unknown reason this was not done.
Delayed For a Small Amount. PEORIA,
Ills., Aug. 30.—The last
legislature appropriated $1,200 for a new monument to Governor Thomas Ford, whose remains lie in Springdale cemetery, at Peoria, but Governor Altgeld refuses to allow the money to be used until citizens of Peoria have raised $50 to see that the lot is taken care of. For lack of such fund the lot has received no care whatever for 18 years.
Kespon.sibi'ity Fixed.
NEW YORK, Aug. 30.—The 3ury in the Ireland ouildmg inquest returned at 4:15
o'clock with a verdict placing the
responsibility for the collapse on John H. Parker, "011tractor ^.Thomas Walker and Thomas Murray, foremen Charles R. Belirens. architect Eihvard J. Youdale and Dennis E. Buckley, building inspectors. The jury exonerated Joseph Guider.
Homesteaders Iiiterestol in Tins. PfctUlY, O. T.. Aug. -)0.—Commissioner ot the general laud olhce lias handed down a decision
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steaders and town lot settlements who hold these certificates. I- islirrmuii J: rigliU'iiiiri.
CITY OV MKXICO, Aug. 30.—There were several light shocks of earthquake "Vvednesday and Thursday. The subterranean shocks continue at Piponet,
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the crest of Oaxaea and the sea is violently disturbed at each quake and loud roarings are heard under tne water, lrightemng fishermen. 31 tirdf!rod but ZSot Kobnod.
John Knutson was murdered by unknown parties
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monev and other valuables were untouched.
«!apaii*s Indomnny.
ST. PKTKKSNUKII, Aug. 30.—The Moscow (razerte is liitonne.l that Japan has consehied to accept .-iO.Ot) taels indemnity lor the relinquishment ot the Liao-loug peninsula.
I '-ozisiirv M:il imicnt.
WAS 1 N TO\,
statement, o! the condition ot the treasury shows: Available cash balance, Jrlb i,r)-siJ,rJ-.,0 gold reserve, !flu0,4il,04i. limtoai 1011-,. bliowe.-s slightly codiler
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which he holds both
certificates issued at Arkansas City before the op eiihg ot the Cherokee strip gjod. The decision a fleets 3.000
home
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30.—
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Mam street Wednes
day night,. The weapon used wras a large revolver, It red at close range, the bail entering back ot the lett ear. KnutKOII'S
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Aug. 30.—Yesterday's
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extreme
soinheni portion winds becoming variable..'
r.:is Kail.
AT hiiOOKt.YN— It F. iji'co.slvii -10
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Ciiiiiinnati 0
Ox—11 15 0
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Bariones—.-teni and (*rim lliune.s and Vaughn. I nipire— ni•nliam. AT IK.'STON— I: E Bosion 1 0 0 0 7 0 1 Cleveland 0 1 0 0 1 "J
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hatlerics—ichols and l-laiizel (Juppy and" t) Connor. I, mpiro—McDonald. AT rilli.ADKl.rillA— E Fliiladeljihia 2 1 0 0 0 I) 0- 5 9 1 Chicago 0 UUUOOO
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Hatu'iies—Tavlor and Grady (iriihth and ivittredge. Lmpire—iveete and Mtii ray.
AT NKW VOKK— 11 E Now York 0 8 2 0 0 3 1 0 x—14 15
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Louisville 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0— 1 10 S Batteries—Clark and Wilson eyhing and Warner. I mpires—linnslie.
AT WASHINGTON— 1{ E Washimrton 2 2 0 13 1—9 1(5 2 rit. Louis (j 1 0 2 0 0— 9 12 0
Batteries—Anderson, Mularkev and Alc(iuire Jijhrut and Pietz. Umpire—Hursc.
THE MARKETS.
lieviuw ol tilt ii!i and Livestock Markets or AUJ 30.
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Wheat—spring wheat, No. 1 hard, spot, 07(i£07ic ISo. 1 northern, new, eoc winter wheat, iO. 2 red, (ilse No. 1 wince, esc No. 2 white, f)7e. Corn—No. 2 yellow, 42'4e No. .i yellow, 42e No. 2 corn. 41 4c- Oats—No. white, 2o No. 2 white, 2t)i,e No. 2 mixed, 2«ie. Cattle— Tli:i market rery quiet and easy. Hoys— \orkers, :)0((54 (w mixed packers' grades, 7U(£-1 75 medumi weights, $4 70irt4 75 heavy grassy ends, ?4 0U(c§ 4 10 roughs, $ 25uU 90 st.igs,
Aif directly on the line of tho
rand ilapuls iuumua
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50 pigs, good lo choice, S-o 00(c§iJ 50. jshe.ep and lambs Lamb. —Choice to prune, $ 00^5 10 good to choice. $2 00@ 3 50 sheep, choice 10 select export wethers, ()5iJ 5 75 export ewes, $ 25@3 50 good to choice nandy weight sheep, $2 50($ 2 b5 tair to goou liuxiul sheep, |2 25i$ 2 5U culls and common sheep, i&l 25(^2 00. rittshurg.
Ciittle—Prime, 00^5 20 good, $4 20@ 4 40 good butchers', 6-J 90(tg4 10 bulls, stags and cows, $1 50iii52 75 rough fat, 52 50t£§l 50 Iresh cows and springers, #15 g!0. Hogs—Prune light, to 10@o 15 medium, ?5 00(ii(5 10 lie:ivy, $4 75(3*4 90 common to lair, 75ia4 bo roughs, ol)(^4 00. bheep—Kxport, 90(^4 30 extni, #.J 80(^.3 50 gooil, ^2
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lair, $1 90($2 30 comniou, 50c@$l 00 spring lambs, |2 oOvfSl 5U veal calves, $15 0U(t$7 00.
Cuiciiiiiati.
Wheat—50(t§()2e. Corn—i55@4(5e. Cattle— Selected butchers, $4 5(.K#4 b5 lair to medium, ¥3 50@4 35 common, §2 25$ 3 00. Hogs—selected and prune butchers, ?4 45@4 55 packing, ifr-4 30(t§4 40 common to roii'^h, s-4 00($4 Jo. bheep—il 00@4 25. Liinibi—12 50@5 00
Cincinnati Tobacco.
The range ot prices on the 712 hhds. offered was as follows: 140, &! 00@3 95 237, S4@5 95 124, IB®7 95 55, $S($9 95 47, #10 (gil 75 59, $l :it£14 75 44. #15(«/18 25.
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Chicago,
Hogs—Selected butchers, #4 00@4 CO packers, #4 20@4 85. Cattle Poor to choice steers, #3 40(fl)5 85, others, #4 5C@ 5 50 cows and bulls, #1 75(g53 50 Sheep— #1 50@3 50, lambs, #2 50(a)5 25
New York.
.Catt!e—II 55@5 50. Sheep—fl 50g3 50, Iambi, |3 2d@5 25.
^V\ arc prepared to do all kii ds of repairing, such as
Lawn Mowers Ground and Repaired
Locksmithing, Scissors Grinding, |Umbrella Mending, Saws of all Kinds
-^^Set and i'lled,^8^
Or aiivlliiDg' you limy want reiaired
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Satisfaction Guaranteed.
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|GOBLE&HACKER,
No. 12 N. Pennsylvania Street,
100. GREENFIELD, IND.
IniiloRo 3?«iInnr
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Traverse City,
JSTc-ali-ta-wan-ta,
Oinena,
Charlevoix,
Petoskey,
Bay View,
EXCELLENT-
SERVICE
Roaring Brook,
Wequetonsing,
Harbor Springs, Harbor Point,
O&en-Oden,
Mackinac Island
UpperPeninsula Points.
Tourist Tickets -are on sale June 1st to Sept 30tli, return limit Oct. 31st.
Maps and Descriptive
OF THE
NORTHERN MICHIGAN RESORT REGION","
Time Cards and full information may be had by application to ticket agents or addressing
C. L. LOCK WOOD, G. P. & T. A GKAND KAPIDS, MICH. July l-d&w-tf
BIG FOUR ROUTE
TO THE
COIST CLAVE
Boston, Mass, Aug 25-31
One fare for the Round Trip.
Magnificent Sleeping Car Service. Elegant Dining Cars. Tickets good going August 19th to 25th, good returning until September 10th, with privilege of extension until September 80th. For full particulars call on agent Big Four route, or address
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C. W. MORRISON & SON,
UNDERTAKERS.
27 W. MAIN ST.
Greenfield, Indiana.
13 acres choice land, within corporate limits of city,
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Indianapolis Division.
'ennsulvania Lines!
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'•••.»« r- «.,'l 'JO connect at Columbus fo« -jo. 1 -1 1110 K:i*t, anil at Richmond foff :i vioi),'.. -ma aiul Wprm^lield, and No. 1 for Cincinnati. l'l'iiinx leave Cambridge City at. t7-20 ®. and +2 00 P.
for
Unshville, Slaelbyville, Co
lumbus and intermediate stations. Cambridge City t12-30 and 16 35
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JOSEPH WOOD, E. A. FORD, Giatral ^nagar, General PuMDgv 5-19-95-R PlTTSBDROH, PENN'A.
For time cards, rates of fare, through ticket^, barrage checks and further Information 1*
