Indiana State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 November 1889 — Page 8

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8 THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 27. 1859.

Skiri&Scalp Restored CUticIjf X'OTHlJCti is taiwn to se'enee at all comparable 1 to tb Coticur Bmr m In thrir marvelous propertUrs of ecan.iii'.;, puriiring an-J beautitrinsr the skia, and in curin? torturin;. disfiguring, itchin; scaly and pimp!? disease ot the skia, scalp sod blood, with Im of hair. Cuticura, th great kin Cure, and Cut Ion ra Soon, an exquisite Skin Pcaitiiier, prepared from it. exVrnaiiy, and Cuticura R solvent, the new Diood Purifier. Internally, euro every form of kin and blood di.-.e.ise, from pi ia pies to scr! ula. Sold everywhere. Prie. Cuticura, 5 ; Soap, 2-"c; Jt-u)vent, ft. Prepared by the Potter D.-uj and Ch-njicil Co.. Boston. M .... Send for "llw to Care rtsin Diseasey" fc-T Pimples. hU-khon K i-li.inw 1 an 1 oily skiu " t prevented by Cuticura Soap. U Dull npfies. Pain and we..nrsss instantly j r l.ered by th Cut ion ra AUi-l'tin Plaster, ina only paiu-KU.jug piaster, luo. TRAIN WRECKING ATTEMPT A RECKLESS GANG AT WORK AGAIN. Other Mats Xew- Fifcht Wirri nn Fngle Pat Matphj Experience Jade Hob' Cridiibo lu-cord Fire inl llurglarlrs I-ii.li Prom Lockjaw. IIcyrnTGTOS', Ind., Nov. 25. Special. An attempt to wreck the east-bound Iocal on the Chicago & Atlantic was made this mornins:. A switch at Mnrkle, nine miles east of this city, was misplaced, causing the ensrine, tank and several car to jump the track. Engineer Biocher and hi treman saved theniBcives by jumpinz. It is only a short time since fieight train was wrecked about five rules west of Markle. The lo-is to the company by the wreck of to-day will foot up several thousand doli are. Th Grant -Jnry Cruht Them. ExGUSn, Nov. 21. Special. The grand jury has returned a bill against C. A. A. Bullinston and Albert Teuip'e for swindling wholesale houses with whom they dealt. Temple v.as a general merchant and Buliincton was a silent partner. Ballinston, who was the late county chairman of the republican central committee, was also commercial reporter for li. C. Dun & Co.' co-umercial asreney. lie accredited Temple with a much higher ratinz than he deserved, of which, it is ahesed, the firm took advertacre and orew heavily upon Mann A Faucettof New Albany, Tyr.II, Church & Co. of Boston, JlirrSmun A Son of Cincinnati, Bamberger, Bloom Co., L. Llrttzfelder A. Co., Henry Vol:! i Co. and firausman fc Shuttleworth of Louisville, Ky. These parties Lroueht the case successfully lefore the grand jury and expect to prove tLeir case. Partner Ag-iinst Hijrh Protection. Mt. Vermox, Nov. 22. Special. The national assembly of the Farmers mutual benefit association c)sed with a erand pub!;c meeting at the court-house. President Moore of Wayne county, Illinois, presiding. Eloquent speeches were ma le by Gen. L. B. Farsons of Flora, 111., Judge James Washburn of Marion, ILL, und the Hon. John Cockeriil of Marion county, Illinois. All of the speakers made strong arguments against a hi-h protective tarit and their utterances were heartily cheered by the larce assembly of farmers present. Ten itates were represented, mostly western, and it is quite evident from the talk of these representatives that the farmers of the creat West are becoming thoroughly aroused to the injustice of the present tariff system. The g rik Will Continue. Brazil, Nov. 22. Special. The mass meeting held at the court-bouse to-day was numerically one of the largest conventions of miners ever held in the county. The courtroom was crowded to its utmost capacity. Heports from the district delegates showed 4r7 men now at work, an increase of ltAI for the past ten days, and an average daily output of 25 tons. After an earnest and tedious as well svs a somewhat boisterous session of four hours, the motion was put that the strikers hold out firm in their rejection of the terras proposed. The vote was taken by ballot, and all miners at work at any pr.ee excluded from a voice. Of the 304 votes cut, 1?" were yea and 117 no, a majority of 70 for continuing tne strike. A Golden Wedding In Cly. Beaztl. Nov. 2a Special The social event of the season at Bowling Green, the ancient capital of Clay, was the colden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs, Daniel Trice, celebrated yesterday, their first family reunion. The couple, aired seventy-six and sixty-six respectively, natives of 1 ennsylvama. where their marriage occurred in lsoi'. are anion); the ldet and most respected citizens of the county. Their children and grandchildren were tn attendance from Geortria, Tennessee, Kentucky, Texas and Indiana, besides a Lost of home relatives, friends and neighbors. A number of rich and valuable tokens of love and appreciation were presented and an elegant dinner served. Indiana Postmasters. Elrod, Ripley county, Frank Hancock, vice Villiam Hundley, removed. Linkville, Marshall county, Levis Arnold, vie M. F. Hill, suspended. Landersdaie, Morgan county, K. L. Ritter, fice Eli Bell, resigned. Mooresviile, Morgan county, II. L. "Woodard, ice S. M. Ro' ker, removed. Newbern, Bartholomew county, John L. Jones, vice C. T. Davis, removed. Vaverly, Morgan county, John W. Duncan, ice B. F. Hone, removed. Gaynorsviüe, Decatur county, Enoch Parser, ioe J. G. Kin?, removed. Nev&dj Mills, Steuben county, T. C Terry, ice Maria Neutse, removed. Nora, Marion county, A. II. Bowen, ticeH. Yt. Whitinger, resigned. Sh S.-iw V i-h!n ;ton. AyttERSox, Nov. 21. Special. Polly Clark who lives here, claims to be over one hundred years of aje. She was born in North York, Va., in 1789, and is, in many respects, a remarkable woman. Her mind is remarkably clear to past events. She is as straight as an Indian, oi l as she is, and is the mother of thirteen children, and claims to have brought them into the world without the aid of a pbyician. She has a distinct recollection of Wahin;rton and remembers seeing him when she was but a mere child. Mr. Price came to Indiana at an earjy date and settled nearMancie. At that time there were no houses here, and but two log houses marked the place where Muncie now stands. D.ed To ave II Frnd. Valparaiso, Nov. 21. Special. Yesterday afternoon Murray Beach was overcome by carbonic acid gas in a thirty-foot welL lie signaled to be hoisted. When tip about ten feet he fell. John C. Sharp said he could save Beach. lis descended, tied a rope around Beach, and started to come up with him. About fifteen feet from the bottom he lost his bold and fed. With great difficulty Beach was resuscitated, ue wm aououess recover. Sharp's corpa was grappled with ice-tongs and hauled to the surface. II left a wife and four children in destitute circumstances. The G. A. R. took charge of this hero's funeral. IIa was forty-nina years old, and had long resided here. A Good Woman Persecuted. EVA5STILLE, Nov. 22, Special. In the Gibson circuit court to-day Timothy Hogan brought suit against John Zipp of Haubstadt lor $-jO,WX) damages for betraying his wife, Cathar'oe Ilozan. Mrs. Hogan recently came Snto a large fortune by the reversal of the will made by her father, who disinherited her, and immediately after pettinsr her money she filed suit for divorce against her husband, charging bim with cruel treatment and failure to provide. The suit to-day is sensational, as not a breath of suspicion had rested on Mrs. Houan, who was known as a hard-workin woman who for years supported the family by runnings boarding-house. A laDg-ru Cat'le Dlieir. MnrnczLLO. Not. 19. Special. A new and dangerous cattle disease has mane its DDear&ace la Willow Braach towciLio. att

county. The cattle are attacked in the hind legs and they itch so terribly that the animals eat the skin all off. When it goes up their body, death ensnes in a short ti.ue. The animals never live over twenty-lour hours after they are attacked. Mr. Monroe IVclt, a well-to-do farmer, lost several bead, with no hope of staying the ravages of the disease. The National Hint In Kad Business. Taylorsviiae, Nov. 2.5. Frank Engleman, living near Nashville, was attacked by a fierce, full-grown gray eagle Friday while oj Iiis way to town. When first noticed, the bird was at a great hight in mid-air. A minute later it dropped down upon Ensleuian with a shrill sereum, strikinc him with terrific force, burying its talons in his clothing nnd llesh. Encleman was on horeclflok and at a great disadvantage. Before he could dismount he was badly clawed by the bird. He w a without weapons and could only defend himself with his bare bands. The lieht lasted fully an hour, the eav'e plnnpin- at hiiu from every quarter. Twice did the man attempt to run, but euch time the great lird threw itself in his way and prevented his retreat. At length he caught it by its talons and succeeded in kil'ing it. The bird measured six feet four inches from tip to tip. A Correspondent Defended. To tfie Editor Sir: The statement in The Sentinel on the 2d inst. by a "citizen" from this city, saying that the specials which have appeared iu The Sentinel from time to time in recanl to the trouble between the Indianapolis natural-gas company and the land-owners of this cciiniy is a v. holly unwarranted attack upon the correspondent in this city, whoever he may be. I have read the specials as they appeared in your pnper and found that they were correct, ami had they heen traced up day after day they would have been found to give the true history of th' aair and the doings of no one misrepresented. "Jl'STICE." NoblesviUe, Nov. 22. Sudden Death at Crnwfirrisvill. Cp.AWFor.isviLLE,Nov.24. Special. Mrs. Eva I Smith, aged forty-three, a prominent lady of this city, died suddenly this morning. Mn Smith was the daughter of the late Major Elston, a banker of this city and a siiter of tien. Lew Wallace's wile and also a sister of ex-lT. S. Senator Henry S. Lane's wife. The deceased was taken Thursday ni'ht with a harp pain over the heart which soon rendered her&pcechless in which condition she lingered forty-eight hours. The deceased leaves a daughter about twenty years old, also four sisters and one brother. Col. Iaac Elston, the banker of this city. The funeral will take place Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. .All Use the New Hooks. Anderson, Nov. 20. Special. Madison county does not court notoriety but none are more loya! than the. She does her duty and has been as ready as any to give the book trust a black eye. All of ourtvrenty school corporations are ctitig the books. The people are anxious for them, and twice as many were taker as was anticipated. Many corporations have ordered the second time. The praises of the books have been ten to one to the objections, regardie55 of party. Republicans and democrats are alike rJisjusted with the persistent and insulting interference and sugeestiona of Ante-up, Boodle & Co. Pat Murphy' Kxperlence. Fort Wayne, Nov. 2ö. Special. Early Sunday moruinc, when Janitor Pat Murphy went to light the natural gas in the furnace of the Catholic library hall, an explosion took place which threw Murphy to the floor, singed off his mustache and seriously burned his face and hands, f ortunately lor the costly building, a window was open near the furnace, and the explosion was without other effects than tlose noted. Murphy thinks that he did not perfectly close the valve in the pipe when he extinguished the fire Saturday night, Jadge Hobo's Ci editable Record. Decatcr, Nov. 2.i- Special. The terra of ofnee of the Hon. James R. Bobo, as judge of the Twenty-sixth judicial circuit expired today, when he was succeeded by the Hon. D. D. Heller, a prominent attorney of this city. Judge Bobo has been on the bench during the past twelve year, and is widely known as one of the ablest jnrits in the state, and from whose decisions very few cases have been reversed by the supreme court. The judge resumes the practice of law in this city. Farmers Tired f High Tariff. Frankfort, Nov. 20. Special. The Y. M. D. S, will hold a meeting on the evening of Nov. 2$ for the purpose of admitting township members. Every township in the connty will be represented and a complete county organization is to be efieeted. The republicans are also oreaaiz d?. and the hattle for tarirt reform promises to be warm. Several republican farmers have lately declared that they will vote no more for a party which advocates hih tarit).

A $hep "ale At Strnwn. SinAWS, Nov. 21. Special. Sam VTatson's sheep sale occurred here as advertised. Thirty-five, pens wera oiTered, each one coutaininjr from six to ten sheep, '"ix pens were sold at from $o to $10 per head. Six buck, Cotswold and Merinos, broucht from $ to i'l-i apiece. A tine lar.re buck was bid o'l at $. At this juncture Waton stopped the sale, as these prices did not justify him in bringing the theep from Canada, as he d;d, for sale here. An Kx-Treamrer K:IIs Himself. ncNTTNGRCRG, Nov. 21. Special. James E. Spurlack, aed fifty, ex-treasurer of this county, committed suicide this morning by cutting his throat with a razor. He committed the rash deed near bis home while laborin? tinder temporary insanity. When he closed h s term as treasurer he was deficient about 3,000. It took all he was worth to settle the shortage, aud wotry over his losses drove him insane. He leaves a wife and several grown children. A Criminal Asault. Evansville, Nov. 21. Special. William Gascan, a burly negro, living two miles from this city, was arrested to-day for a criminal assault upon a little eiuht-year-old orphan pirl. confided to his care. His victtm was horribly used, and her conditiou is such that her life is despaired of. Gancan is a viilainous-looking fellow and gave two policemen a tussle before he was captured. Ill Wire Ex"0s II im. Mapison, Not. 22. Special. The Rev. R, W. Christian, a talented colored baptist minister, has tendered his resignation in Madison. It was demanded because of the exposure by his own wife who publicly accused him of adultery. Mr. Christian is an orator of great power. He is known throughout the East and South for his anti-prohibition speeches. Died of LockJ w. Attica, Nov. 25. S'pecial.J Eugen Langen, a ditcher, died to-day of lockjaw produced from a wound in his thumb. The wound was received in a fight with William Waiden lat Tuesday. It will be remembered that Waiden was killed by the cars on the C A I. railway last Friday. This is the end of both participants in the fight. A Ilastnrdly Act. LOGANSPORT, Not. 2t Special. William Morris, a young man aged eighteen, was shot this afternoon in the woods north of the city. He was with his companions, and, while walking alone, a strange man raised upfront behind a loir and shot Morris in the center of the forehead, and then ran off. No cause ia given for the dastardly act. Kill i by the Cars. EVANSVTI.LR, Not. 2L Special. Mrs. Wendel Geisa, aged sixty, one of the oklest German citizens here, was knocked down uy a Louisville A NashTiIle railroad train passing through the city to-nieht and killed. Sh was deaf, and did not hear the approach ot the train. Both legs were cut off below the knes. Whilf Cllmbinjr a Tencc. Vincennes. Nor. 2i Speciil. John Neff and Joe Sweeney, aired sixteen and twenty, respectively, were out hunting to-day. While elimbine a fence NefTs gun was discharged, the contents of both barrels entering Sweeney's back with fatal stlect. Hortes and Cows Darned Up. ScOTTSBt-BG, Not. 7L Special.- A barn belonging to the Christian Kimmick estate, and containing seven horses, five cows and much wheat sod other grain, burned last night. Lou. t2XiQ: insuran? lighw

INDIANA PENSIONS.

0B1GIXAL INVALID. James Lillpop, Adyeviile. R. D. Ed.ncSeld, Zanesville. E. Clapp, llartsvilie. Thomas B. Carey. Fairland. Joshua C Thompson, North Samern. W. II. Scullen, Camanche. S. A. Smith, Mixerville. Geonre Willis, Osgood. David Badper, Pucker Brush. Alfred B. Myers, Lozansporu John B. Jones. Dunkirk. William Ott, Rushviile. Charles S, Hilton, Fort Wayne. John W. Acnew, Cyclone. Jatnes F. Sullivan. Anderson. Klonzo l. Green, Martinsburg. E. Thomas J. Shorb, Lancaster. W. A. Maud iove-, Burney. William A. Cbeever, Harper. William I Golding, Marion. Thadeus J. Tuttle, Majenica. Joseph Miller, Delphi. Jam. s K. Myers, Null's Mills. James E. Washington, Atlanta. K. Lester, Crothersvi.le. John W. Bil denhack. New Haven. (Jt'orie W. Iiringhatn. Iifayette. AddUon Rocers, Clayton. Kobert t5. Davis, Morirantown. James Atchinon, BryantsvilJe. William S. Haggard. Lafayette. Jonathan A. Garvcr, Louansport. Samuel Stewart. South Whiteley. (Navy) David E. Nugent, Milton. William E. Smith, Bath, .lames T. Frnkes a.ed) New Albany. Merrick Y. Buck. Crawiordsvilie. Isaac Ii. Miller. Carbon. Samuel .cott. Patriot. James M. dimming. North Vernon. William J. Wittier-, Chandler. Lewi Reddick, I'tdon City. Amos Sutton, Andrews. Il.iwell Shilton, Francisco. William F. White, Mooreville. John L. Bnkcr, Derby. John F. Pieper, Farmers' Retreat. Thoruas T. Youngs, Shannondale. Pleasant W. Bales. Winchester. Henry C. C'apDock, Kokomo. Sylvester D. Adams, BrewersTille. James Dycert, E.kharL Lewis B. Bunk, War-aw, William II. Daniel, Dillsboronch. William 11. Burris, New Richmond. Henry Adults. Kochester. Jnmes N icho!son, Ru 8 Uville. (Navy) William Kmns-ey, Terre Haute, George W. Steele, Biutllon. Constantine W. Stewart, Lewis. David Hull. Anro. W.lliam S. Stucker, Palmyra. Samuel Brown, Burton. John IT. Keefer, Roanoke. David F. Lewis, New A.bany. Lewis H. Chownin?, Shelburn. William H. Fisher, Franklin. John N. Harbert. Idaville. Andrew J. Applegate, Pekinsville. Ol ver Seward, Arlington. Jared Cook, South Miiford, H'.ram Weddie. Medora. James E. Stoke?, Kyle. Robert Kalian. Martinsville. Watson Bal ou, Burlington. John D. Clemens, Orad Springs. Daniel Robbins. Franklin. RESTORATION AND INCREASE. Henry Barnhart, Toronto. RESTORATION, EF.TS3CE AND INCREASE. James R- Rowland, Blairsville. RESTORATION AND REISSCB. James T. Wilsou. Co itsville. INCREASE. Corne'I is Worrell, Ekii.s. Jacoli Ault. Beck's Grove. Christian Lipper, Evansville. Thomas Dmkie, Sugar Cree. Henry N. Vermillion. Greencast.e. William Sinnia, Garrett. Hatnptou P. Bushel!. Sullivan. Joshua I- Modisett,. BrazilJohn J. Faith. Mauckport. William 11. Cunningham, English. William H. Hendricks, jr., McViKe. Hiram Collins, Velpen. Calvin McEihoe, Sraithton. Solomon Brown, Gessie. Robert N. Gravson. Bloomtngton. John Bickel, jr.. New MidJelton. Georce E. Lancaster, Julietta, Stephen Aich, Mud Lick. Samuel S. Major, Portland. Daniel Vonness, Piercetown. William Hobart, Indianapolis. Benjamin F. Fairchild, Monterey. Archibald R. Scott, Elnoro. William Brewer, Elizabeth. Jacob Waden, Pilot. Coiumbus D. Cruse, Crawfordsville. Geor?e Ü. Armstrong, Corey. Phillip Johnson, Orth. George Frick, Bretzvdle. Fielding J. Alirey. CrawfordsTille. J. G. Foreman, Plymouth. Shelby Hedrick, Elainsvil'.e. William H Ennh, yartinsvi'.le. Michael Klein, Lowell. George W. Edwards, Nebraska. John Burns, Indianapolis. WUiam II. Burton, Lake Wage. James Heintauh, alia Hembach, Plalnnlle. J. Francis Black, Mishawaka. Ihraui Hyde, Kant Francis Vauzant. Woodbury, liobert Lawson, llarrell. Thomas Gibbin, Wright's Corner. Wiliiam Hall. North Madison. Napoleon B. Moore, Odon.Robert Tuttle, Saline City. John W. Ragan, Greencastle. Archibald Shields, Deluney'a Creek. James Yokinir, Ilion. Samesll. Fianagin, Milltown. George Robinson. ML Liberty. John A. Johnson, Orleans. Milton HuÖniun. Fairview. John Burk, Bedford. Thomas Taylor, Rockport, Stephen Bruce, Postou. Cornelius O'Banion. Lebanon. Alva B. Parks, Hammond. Tboma Sisrgins, South Bend. Tobia D. Butler, Alaska. James Watson. Covington. Daniel Cameron, Rushviile. Levi llelmick, Hartsvilie. William Walling, Owcnsville. Joseph A. Humphreys. Indianapolis. John M. Willis, Welisboro. W. LT. Burn-. Terre Haute. Charles It. Moshy, Gr ndview. Frank Wilson, Richmond. John Mull, Woodburn. TtElSSCE AND INCREASE. "William Ripley, Farmland. David McCabe, Chalmers. William Spurgin, Waynesville. Frank J. Puzy (deceased). Franklin. REISSUE. Henry R, Dibble, Indianapolis. Thomas V. Peck, Greencastle, Geortre W. Miller, Iacooia. George W. Bennett, Rising Sun. Francis M. Necley. Lnconia. Joseph W. Seaman, Wakarusa, James W. Binegar, Portland. Patrick W. Kennedy, Lafayette. (NaTy) Seldon Robinson, New Albany, Levi Coft'man, Attica, James B. Gray. Fairview. Silas Yount, Crothersille. John J. Criswell, Eberfield. Henry Sandhove, South Bend. Harvey C. Genunn, Terre Haute. G. W. Allison, Lafayette. Isaac W. Boner, Alton. ORIGINAL WIDOWS, ETC Lawrinda, widow of Geo. G. Good, WestFork. Caroline, widow of James E. Stokes, Kyle. Cynthia, widow of Harvey II. Spurlin, Marietta. Minor of Daniel Valentine, Clermont. Minor of David Robinson, Greentown. Martha J. Brown, former widow of James Sinclair, Riceville. Rebecca A., widow of Albert D. Kelley, Walnut Grove. Rebecca, widow of John Joiee, New Albany. Emily, widow of Frank J. Pusey, Franklin. Nancy M., widow of Thomas S, Enochs, Mitchell. Malissa, widow of James T. F rakes, Don Juan. Sarah I., widow of William B. Strain, Salem, Cynthia E., widow of Jackson Coon, Princeton. Catherine, widow of Henry B. Borzell, Tay. lorville. Martha A., mother of Thomas A. Landreth, Georgia. Martha, widow of Jsmes W. Albert, Glendale. Phot be Hunter, former widow of John Baker, M reo. Nancy, widow of John Bush Mishawaks. Fancy, mother of Benjumiu E. Pugh, Hammond. Clarissa, widow of Charles Ross, Wamaka. Mary E., widow of Edmund 11. Moore, Columbus, Sophia, widow of Alexander D. Hancock, Mt. Vernon. Mary A., widow of John W. Clark, Soottsbnrg. Jacob, father of John IL Nerhood. Areola.

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IVd by the Vciio l s..: m.keruiuenL Eodorsed by the heads of the Great Universities und Public Fond Analvis, slx tho Mro:ie"t, Purest and most H althlnl. Dr. Trice's Cream .Making Powder doss nt contsii miuonia. L'ni or Aluin. Dr. Pricj's UWicioiis Flavoring Extracts, Vanilla, Leiuon.Ura dec, Almunil, Iio. vie., io not contain Poivonous Oil or i heuiicaia. Price Biking Powder Co. New York. Chicago. St. Louis. THE WEEKLY REVIEW. Recent M'nor Event liriefly Paragraphed Kor "The Wekly Sniilnrl." The president rardonel Joseph Clarke, Utah adulterer. New bank Citizens National, Marietta, O., capital. SW.fiO. II . His Atwood. Liacoln, Neb., counter feiter, is arrested. Diphtheria is ravaging Middletown and Georgetown. Minn. Many Harvard students were fined at Palmer, Mas., for stealing sigus. Dr. McFadden, leading congregational minister, Manchester, is dead. Frank Foster was killed by an electric light circuit at Gloucester, Mass. Edward Cunningham, shot by Italian poach ers at .Mutou, Maus., is dead. The lightermen, saiiors and firemen at Rotterdam threaten to strike. David Hatfield of Richmond, Va,, got four years for bigamy at New York. Marens Brown, shirt-maker, New York, failed with 23,000 preferences. The City of New York made as high as 5S2 miies per day under one engine. C. B. Wheeler, a wealthy New Miiford (Ct) batchclor, was murder by robbers. Tolrnan Wheeler, a Chicago millionaire philanthropist, is dead at eichty-eighL Railroad building in China and Japan is at a stands:ilt o ing to dearth of money. The Farmers' and Laborers' union will bold a national meeting at St. Louis Dec. 3. D. D. Burdick of East Saeinaw. Mich., threw himself under a train and was killed. The Bijr Four train running from Cincinnati to Toledo in eiht hours goes on to-day. Mrs. Mary Agncw has been reappointed school commissioner of New York City. J. A. Smith, who killed Marshal Williams of Trenton, TVnn., was lynched at Elkton. Arvi'dien Deard and Charles Arabi, two ''regulators," were convicted et Opelousas. La, Reuben Gardiner fatallv stubbed Lafayette Frontz over a game ot cards at Fostoria, O. Cashier Iloerr of the br oken Lawrence bank at Pittsburg has reappeared. lie's ail righL Fred Brunning of Preseott, OnL, murdered his wife and himself, while both were drunk. The pope will arbitrate the Irish question if asked to do so by England or the Parnellites. Near Catasaguay, Pa.; William Bogh and Frank Bargh were killed by a premature blast. The Brussels anti-slavery conference will continue its sessions till it can hear from Stanley. The body of John Shaffer of Bristol, Pa., was found in the river at Burlington, N. J. Mystery. Mrs. Elizabeth C. Kinney, mother of the poet, Steadman, died at Newark, aged seventynine. The crew of the wrecked bark Willie 4 Ids have been picked up and taken to Philadelphia. Lord Edmund Fitz-Mauriee was married Patnrday to Miss Caroline Fitzgerald of New York. Several men in Woolwich arsenal have been dismissed for revealing tecrets of smokeless powder. Germany may step in to "protect" her citizens in Brazil . and gobble up part of the country. Warren Merrill of Cambridge, Mass.. willed J15A.0GO to various church organizations and colleges. The Rev. Martin F. norensen, episcopal, of Council Blufis, la., while insane cut bis throat and died. Bishop Whippl of Minnesota and several others were slightly injured in a wreck at Waycros. Ca. Eake Providence CLa.) people held a massmeeting to denounce the raid on Jewish stores at Al satin. At Philadelphia Lum Smith was sentenced to six months' imprisonment for libeling Anthony Comstock. Col. J. R. Rathbone, founder of the knights of pythias in the Uuitod States, is seriously ill at Lima, O. Charles J. Calvert has been arrested for complicity in the murder of Sheriff Ross of Stevens county, Kansas. Mrs. Mary Murphy of Brooklyn made the fatal mistake of taking chloride of potash for a eeidlitz powder. James A. Smith, sr., the failed SL Louis iceman, has goue to Canada wich $00,000 of other people's money. Gen. Lew Wallace recommends that the system of education at West Point be extended to the whole army. The three men drowned at Cincinnati .were Nicholas Kritrscher, Robert Alexander and James Campbell. An engineer was killed and a fireman and brakeman badly hurt by a runaway engine at Marquette, Mich. Much to everybody's surprise, the women arrested at Niles, Mich., were held for trial for the Bender murJers. J. II. McVieker of Chicago got judgment for $f,S00 aeaiust the American opera company for breach of contract. At Pittsburs; Frank A. Aldrich got eight years' imprisonment for bunkoiui; J. K. Lernmon out of $10,000. It is said 3,000 barrels of American whisky have been smuggled into Canada at Miquelon alone within a year. Postmaster Stancil of Selm, N. C, is charged with robbing registered letters and stealing an overcoaL Rumors of a rebellion in Cuba circulated freely in London Friday, but were officially deuied from Havana; Many freight wrecks have occurred oa the Northern Pacific near Missoula, Mont, due to a heavy snow storm. The Excelsior mills warehouse at Leke City, Fla., with 20.000 pounds oi Sea Island cotton, burned ; loss HOU.OOO. . The liabilities of A. Lath A Sons, notions, St Loui, are 5250,000. They can't pay more than 40 cents on the dollar. Meetings to-day in Kilkenny to commem. orate the hanging of Allen, Larkin and Gould have been prohibited. Henry Rigenberg and Max Held, leading Chicago Germans, are under arrest for alleged anarchistic utterances. The bark Willie and Ida was wrecked at New Bedford, Mass., and it is believed thai her crew of seven men was lost. Josef Busson, ex-postmaster at Cengg, Ausria. was arrested at New York for robbing the government of $26X03. The National short-horn breeders at Chicago indorsed the idea of a subsidized steamship line to South America. Gil Pierce was finally made senator from North Dakota Thursday. Ordway leads for the second senatorship. The indic'ments stand against Editor West and Secy.Graham of the Chicago l'itnet charged with over issuing stock. The baree Waubaushene, CapL Robert Gillie, is believed to have bten lost with all her crew or! Charlotte, Ont. The Cherokee strip live stock association is gradually selling off its stock, preparing to get of) the strip next soring. By a collision between a New Orleans street cs and a locomotive. Mrs. Joshua Be als of Baton Rooge was killed. The treasury 'department admits free tigjr kins cleaned and dried, but Lot It&lua

wrought statnary from American artists' models. The Rocky Mountain ore producers at Salt Lake strongly denounced 8ccy. Windom's ruliug on Mexican lead ores. Aldermen John Chris, James Tierney, Jacob Past, Lou Burt and John Maru of Detroit have been indicted for bribery. Sir Henry James in his argument before the Farnell commission accused the league of commending agrarian murders. W arrants are out for Powderly and other biff K, of L., for conspiracy, in boycotting Edward Calaghan of ScottsJale, Pa. Annie Walker and Minnie Walker of Kansas City, both colored, quarreled over a man, and Annio cut Minnis'a jugular. Bond Purchases Coupon 4, $100 at 127; registered 4, nnd ;7t,CJ0 at 127; reg istered 4s, 2ü.000 at 10 Sir Henry Jaiues in his anrnment yesterday dec! jred that the Clan-na-Gael was paramount in the Irish-American party. John McCann, who came from England to work in a Texas urocery, is held at New York under the contract labor law. Officer Joseph Thompson of Argentine, Kas., ws latally stabbed bv Solomon Buchanan, whom he was trying to "arresL At Reniek, Mo., George Carthage and Cl:arles Oalesby filled a pas-pipe with powder and touched it oft'. Both will die. eey. Troctor wi!i go to Alabama to investierte the feasibility of removing Geronimo and his Apaches to North Caroliua. The Federal steel trust has finished its organization. The purchasing office will be at Pittsbur and the seliiuz at Chicago. A. I Reynolds, wanted for pension frauds committed fifteen years ago in Springfield, 111., was arrested at Chicago Saturday. Jos. Jackson, a coo reo "pal" of Murderer Green ald of Brooklyn, attrnptel to kill a witness murderer duriu? the trial. John Williams died and W. A. Bell is dying of hydrophobia ct Marldehead, Ma a. They were bitten by a dog six weeks ago. The schooner C. B. Church of Bath, Me., has been given up, together with her crew and Capt. J. T. Gallagher, wife and child. The St. Louis. Des Moines & Northern will be made a standard jrauice end extended to Minnesota by Solon Humphreys et ai. The license of CapL Moodie of the State of Gebrcia has been suspended lor three months because he ran down the coaster Agate. White Caps have notified W. B. Whitaker, a promineut citizen of CoilinsviUe, 111., that he must treat his wife better or be whipped. Henry Brünier was thrown into a vat of hot water iu a Baltimore packing-house bT John Fisher and so badly scalded that he died. The Port Arthur, Dnluth & Western will extend to Habbabikka Falls, where Minneapolis parties will establish a big flouring planL Chippewa Indians in Minnesota claim that squatters are intruding on their reservation and that the agents are not doing their duty. Duliith's saw-mill cut for the year G2.23n000 feet of lumber. 11.000.Ca3 of lath. 13.7P2.000 of shingles. Duluth district, total, 273,0J0.0i0 feeL At Masherville, Mich., Mrs. Nathan Strong took paris-greeti and forced her daughter Maud, aged eighteen, to do the same. Both died. Plymouth church called the congregat'onal council to install Dr. Lyman Abbott as pastor. The Rev. Drs. Storrs and Taylor are ignored in the list. A repuhlican convention in Alaska asked for a delegate in congress, modified homestead and timber cutting laws and a code of laws for Alaska. The Montana republicans and democrats each organized a house, but the democrats staid away from the senate and left it without a quorum. Presideut Woodruff declares that the mormon church is loyal, and that the present investigation is merely for efleet on the coming elections. J. B. Gray, a "West Virginia carpenter, was shot and killed in a railroad car at Gray's station by a drunken man who was shooting promiscaously. The West Virginia supreme court orders a certificate of election to J. D. Anderson, democratic candidate for congress from the Wheeling district. The Interior department decides that landgrant railroads must report to state bureaus and the commissioner of railroads the same as other roads. The earl of Enston brincrs criminal proceedings against the North Lqndon Frtsi for charging hiiu with committing unnatural crimes at a wtst-end c!ub. Berlin bankers will hold a lottery to purchase buildings on the Schlos Freiheite Strasse, making a site for a monument to Emperor William. At Council Grove, Kas., Col. J. S. Bradley and Judge Johu Martin, a candidate for governor, fought in court, heavily fined and kept in jail over tiiht. The Sherman oil company, controlling twenty-two wells, and the Winget company of the Lima district have eold to the Standard, the former for f 100,000. Appointments Elwood Greist, postmaster, Lancaster, Pa.; Robert Chadwick, postmaster.

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Bank Purchases Registered fours. 1 1,5.7,fW and $.507,500 at 127; coupon fours $13,100 at 127; registered fours-and-a-balf, $154,300 and $17.200 at 105,'and $10,000 at 105?. Ira Aubrey's skeleton was found at Elizabeth, Ky. Sheeman Aubrey, his nineteen-year-old half-witted cousin, says he murdered him for 50 cents paid by Ira's stepmother. The methodist board of extension at St. Louis reported receipts duriujt its existence, $3, 448.123; last year, $277,779; Ktants to date, 0,533; last year, 533; loan fund, $027,0.1 Another cottace liberally splattered with' blood has been discovered on DeerinK-6f Chicrpo, but the police think the blood was put there to cause trouble for the late tenant. The Women's national Indian association at Newark chose Mrs. Jlary Bonney Raratnult, Miss Helen Foote and .Mrs. R. M. Taylor, secretaries; and Miss Anna M. Bennett, treasurer. William Miller. Charles Carej anl George "V rieht, while embalming a corpse in a Louisville undertaker's fhop, pot into a fi-ht with knives and hatchets aud all were badly hurt. In the Iowa river land cases the settlers wiil defend their title on the prouud that the railroad grant was not obtained by fraud and that the covernment erred in issuing patents to the lands. The body of Capt. G. W. Blanks of the blown-up Corona, with those of Clerks C. V. Cellos and S. V. Hanna, Dr. J. P. Tatener of Atlanta, and the barber, were found at Plaquemine, La. Charles Montgomery of San Francisco was swindled out of cSO.OOO by E. Gienncross Grant, a Y. M. C. A. youn? man whom Montgomery took into partnership because of his superlative goodness. Expert John O'Brien of New York put Cleveland's water tunnel through the quicksands. The tunnel broke. O'Brien has been arrested for cutting it in ordr to prolong his fat-salaried job. DeviI Anse" Hatfield was acquitted of violating the internal revenue law at Charleston, W. Va. A crowd of armed friends accompanied him to court to prevent him being turned over to Kentucky. Mrs. Maria B. Nell of Anoka, Minn., has turned over $200,000 worth of property to secure creditors of the First national bank for whose cashier, C. F. Tratt, she had indorsed to the extent of $.0.000. To-day Missouri's secretary of state will declare forfeited the charters of 1,000 corporations which have not complied with the ai.ti-trust law. Amou them is the Simmons hardware company of i-'L Louis. The district attorney for northern Texas advises that tbe U. ts. court be located at some other place than Graham, because jail facilities are not sufficient there and the state couits are hostile to the federal. Judge Foster of Topeka decides that the Northern Texas court has jurisdiction over No-Man's-Land, and the twenty-seven people indicted for mnrderintr the Stevens county sheriff must be tried at Paris. It is said that the B. & O. is trying to get an entrance to Chicago by an old elevated road franchise running to Van Buren-et and Washave. The Illinois Central says the B. & O. can no longer use its tracks. Secy. Tracy refuses to accept the dynamite cruiser Vesuvius until it has satisfactorily shown that it has thirty-two-hundred-horsepower and can throw a bomb containing 200 pounds of explosive one mile. The Illinois railroad and warehouse commissioners, in the matter of the protest by the grain-shippers against the present state inspection and grading of No. 2, decided that it would make ru change before July 1. The sherilF and justice who arrested hiao, a constable who helped these two, and the landlord and son who notified the officers of his whereabouts are fighting Ter the J2.100 reward oCered for the Michigan bandit, llolzhay. Col- W. II. Simms and a New York syndicate wiil pbout Dec. 15 take control of tho Mononcahela d strict ruinesami transportation, including 10,000 square miles of coal lands, 125 mines. 4,300 vessels all employing 25,000 men. Gov, Taylor acted in the case of the Nashville Bamards, eenteneed to hang for the murder of their cousin, as follows: John jr., and Elijah, pardoned; Clint and AnJerson, committed to five years; John sr., committed to ten years. Bichard D. Kyle, vice-president of the Anderson Harris carriage company, Cincinnati, is said to have robbed his company and disapfte ared with a girl whom be rescued from a .ngnio and placed in the Western female seminary at Oxford. The American institnte of architects at Cincinnati elected R. M. Hunt president; John W. Boot, Chicago, secretary, and Samuel 8. Treat, Chicago, treasurer. J. F. Alexander of Lafayette was made chairman of the committee on state organization. Th blood is the source of health. 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