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MASONIC. PLYMOUTH K I L W I X I X G LODGE, Xo, 149, F. and A.M.; meets first and third Friday evenings of each month. Daniel McDonald, K. M.JTohnson Brownlee, Sec. PLYMOUTH CHAPTER, Xo. 49, R. A. M.; meets second Friday evening of each month. L. McDonald, II. P. J. C. Jilsor, Sec. PLYMOUTH COMMAXD'RY, No 26 K. T.J meets second and fourth Thursdav of each month. Ed Corbin E. C: L. Tanner Ree. PLYMOUTH CHAPTER, Xo. 26, O. E.S.; meets first and third Tuesdays of each month. Mrs. Sallie Parks, W. M. Mrs. V. . Rankin, Sec. ODD FELLOWS. AMERICUS LODGE, Xo. 91; meets every Thursday evening at their lodge rooms on Michigan st. F. II. Alberts, X. G. Jesst IIoham, Sec. KMÜMT5 OF PYTHIAS. II V PER I OX LODGE, Xo. 117; meets every Monday night in Castle Hall. John Linquist, C. C. Calvin Switzer, K. of R. and S. FORESTERS. PLYMOUTH COURT, Xo. 499; meets the second and fourth Friday evenings of each month, in K.' of P. hall. Chas. S. Price, C. R. C. M. Slater, Sec. K. O. T. M. PLYMOUTH TEXT, Xo. 27; meets every Tuesday evening at K. O. T. M. hall. Dan. Jacobv, . Com. Tames Hoffman, Record Keeper. L. O. T. M. WIDE AWAKE HIVE, Xo. 67; meets ever? Monday night at K. O. T. M. hall on Michigan street. Mrs. Flora J. Ellis, Commander. Bessie Wilkinson, Record Keeper. HIVE XO. 2S; meets every Wednesday evening in K. O. T. M. hall. Mrs. Maggie Fogle, Com., Alma E. Lawrence, Recoru Keeper. ROYAL ARCANUM. Meets first and third Wednesday evenings of each month in Simon's hall. Moses M. Lauer, Regent. Francis McCrory, Sec. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Meets first and third Wednesday evenings of each month in K. of P. hall. C. M. Kasper, C. C. Joe Eich, Clerk Q. A. R. MILES II. TIBBETS POST, (. A. R; meets every firt and third Monday evenings in Simons hall Dwight L, Dickerson Com,. Charlie Wilcox, Adjt. SONS OF VETERANS. Meets every second an fourth Friday evenings in G. A. R. hall J. A. Shunk, Captain. Cora B. Xorth, ist Lieut. CHURCHES. MKTHOIHST. Class meeting every Sunday morning at i:30 o'clock. Preaching at IO30 a. m., and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 12 m. Kpworth League at 630 p. m. 1'rayer meeting every Tbureda evening at 7:05 p. in. L. S. Smith, pastor. J. W. Wiltfong, class leader. 1. Frank Kedd, Sabbath school superintendent. PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL. St Thomas' Church. Hev. Wm. Wirt Raymond, rector. Sunday services, 10:33 a. m., 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at noon. Services Wednesday evenings at 7:30. Communion on hjly days at 10 a. m. CHURCH OF GOD.- Oarro and Water st8. Regular services 10:30 a. m. each Sunday. Third Sunday in each month preaching by .1. L. Wince: fourth Sunday by II. V. Heed. 1030 Sunday morning and 7:30 Sunday evening. Sunday school at 12 o'clock; Eva Railsback, Supt. Prayer meeting at 7:30 each Thursday evening. UNITED BRETHREN. Sunday -J:30a. m class meeting. 10.:) a.m. and 7:00 p. m., preaching by the pastor 11:30 a. m., Sunday School. 5:00p.m. Junior Y. P.CU. meeting. 0:00 p.m. Senior V. P. C. V . meeting. A cordial invitation is extended to the public CATHOLIC CHURCH, Church is held on Sundays as follows: Eirst mass at 7:30 a. m. second mass at 10:00 a. m Vespers at 3:00 p. m. Week day m Ml 7:45. Father Moench, pastor.
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C. W. METSKEU. Pub. and Prop. PLYMOUTH, - - - INDIANA, J Minor Happenings of the Past Week. EVENTS OF LAST SEVEN DAYS, I'olttlral. Religion. Social and Criminal DoiiiK of the Whole World Carefully C o iil nea for Oar Kefkriern The Accident lirrnnl. Auburn. Ind. John Kinnie committed suicide at Fort Wayne by cutting his throat. Danville, Ky. At Alston's store. Casey county. John Alstott shot and instantly killed his brother Claude. Ochkosh. Wis. The present city administration has declared war on slot machines and they must all go Dec. 23. Flora. Ind. Burglars entered the residence of James B. Smockton and secured about $350 in cash and $"." in goods. Sioux City. Iowa Mrs. I. F. Squires, a dressmaker, committed rolclde with poison. Family troubles caused thS act. West Point. X. T. Lieht. Joseph T. Crabbs. ISth cavalry, was thrown from his horse and badly hurt internally and externally. Warren. Oo. Louis Yura of Warren, on trial for killing Isaac Hill of Farmtngton, was found guilty of murder In the first degree. Auburn. Ind. The 107 pieces of silverware which were stolen last July from ex-Oov. Matthews, near Clinton, was found beneath a haystack. Milwaukee, Wis. - Charles F. Weidner. ex-supervisor from the 8th ward, died suddenly of heart failure. Mr. Weidner was ."4 years of age. Janesville. Wis. Peter Jamaica of the town of Harmony, tu burned seriously while playing the part of Santa Clans at a school entertainment. Marquette. Mich. D. H. Hall, a leading Marquette lawyer, who has been mentioned as a candidate for ths supreme bench, says such talk is not authorized. Denver. Col. Gov. Adams appointed Col. Irving Hale of the Est regiment. Ct rado national guard, brigadiergeneral to succeed the late Gen. H. J. Brook.-;. Omaha. Neb. The jury in the case of the city against the bondsmen of ex-City Treasurer Henry Bolln returned a verdict in favor of the city for $71 .!.. Champaign. Ill The (all has been issued here for the general annual meeting of the Illinois Republican Editorial association at Springfield Jan. 11. Oskaloosa. Iowa. Richard DeLong was shot and killed by James Smith. They were scuffling for possession of a revolver and it WU accidentally discharged. Sheboygan. Wis. -William Strecker, 16 years old, fell fifty feet in an elevator shaft. His injuries consist of a broken arm. dislocated shoulder and a broken nose. Holyoke, Mass.- Miss Amelia Koegel, 35 years old, attempted to light a gasoline stove, when there was an explosion. She and a 2-yar-old child named Alfred Kendl, were killed. Brillion, Wis. - In an altercation at a dance in Rockland between Edward Coucher and P. Wagner. Gust Prochnow Interf erred, striking Croucher with a club, splitting open his head. Pro( know is in jail. uubiwd, -s. j. cranK iviroy, a Christian scientist, who refused to call in a physician when his 2-year-old daughter was taken sick with diphtheria, was held by the coroner in $."i(MJ bail to the grand jury. Montgomery. Minn.- While Timothy Carroll, a prominent citizen of Ki!kenny, vat driving home his team ran into a rut. his wagon was overturned and his neck was broken, causing instant death. PneblO, Col. The Rev. T. S. Rooks, aged 40. late of Steolburg. Neb., where he was pastor of a Methodist Episcopal church, and Mary Johnson, aged 15 years, were arrested here. It is alleged that they (doped from Steelburg. where Mr. Rooks left his his wife and three children. Bneqnehannn, Pa. Flora Sweet. aged 40 years, shot her mother, Mrs. Elvira Sweet, aged CO, inflicting a wound from which she died. It w,s the result of a quarrel. The daughter was temporarily insane. Mrs. Sweet and her daughter were at one time residents of Chicago. Lima, Ohio John Strawman. a Seneca county farmer, threw a cartridge into the fire. It went off, filling Mrs. Straw man's breast with shot and causing hef death. Strawman'ü right hand was blown off by the explosion of the percussion cap as he was taking the shell from the fire. Toronto, Out. Mrs. Janet Carlyle Manning, sister of Thomas Carlyle. the author, and the last member of the family, died at the residence of her sun-in law in this city, aged s.j years. Des Moines The thirty-second annual session of the Iowa State Horticultural society was held here. Oquawka, lil. The court has sus tained the will of George M. Foote. which disinherits the children ami leaves 5100,000 to a grandson Munde, Ind.- Brakemnn Fred Eon, whose home v.as at Pulaski, Va., fell under an Erie train and was decapitated.
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CASUALTIES. Muscatine, Iowa In a collision at Fruit land Fireman Ed Towers was severely bruised. The damage done will not be less than $6,000. Dubuque, Iowa. Charles Miller feli from the railroad bridge, and, striking the ice below, was instantly killed. Bloomington. 111. Joseph Sheibly was instantly killed at his home in Bloomington by the accidental discharge of a rifle. Kewanee. 111. Mrs. Margaret Ericson of Galva, 111., was killed by a passenger train. Flora, Intl. While out hunting Richard Soules accidentally shot and killed his brother, Willis Soules. Pittsburg. Pa. One man was killed, one fatally injured and a number slightly hurt by the bursting of a flywheel at the South Third street plant of the Oliver Iron and Steel Company. Xiles. Mich. William Cole, aged 70 years, a wealthy Bedford township farmer, was crushed to death by a falling tree. St. Paul. Minn. An elevator in the wholesale millinery establishment of Robinson & Strauss fell six stories, instantly killing E. J. Munn. a traveling salesman, and fatally injuiing William Schaller. Muskegon. Mich. Hiram Shears and Frank G. Geddes were arrested, charged with attempting to wreck a Muskegon, Grand Rapids & Indiana train Thanksgiving day. Lincoln, 111. The 1-year-old child of Harvey Brockett was burned to death by its clothes catching fire from the cooking stove. Lima, Ohio In a raiiroad collision Mrs. J. B. Brannan of Backland was fatally injured. Fort Wayne, Ind. Fire in the Olds wagon works did about $4,0o0 damage. Hamburg, Ark. -Grant Staley was throw 1. from a horse two miles north of town and was instantly killed. Oakland. Cal. Two Southern Pacific switch engines came into collision on the Oakland mole, causing the deaths of two men and seriously injuring another. Glendale. Mont. While coming down Lion mountain John Blenuerhassett and Frank Webber, miners, started a snow-slide, which killed them. Blennerhasset had a family at Lowell, Mass., and Webber a family in Shaver, Iowa.
FOREIGN. Madrid It is announced that General Azearraga, the late premier, and former miinter of war, is to retire definitely from politics. Sydney, N. S. W. The Japanese consul has formally protested to the premier. G. H. Reed, against the unfriendly character of the proposed legislation as to aliens. Madrid The newspapers here say the Cuban reformists at the opening of the eortes will demand the trial of General Weyler. Paris The government, it is announced, contemplates the suppression of the newspapers which are alleged to be systematically inventing Dreyfus stories. CRIME. Ripley. W. Va. John Morgan wahanged for murdering three memb;r. of the Green family. Surrounding the scaffold in the vast field were about 10,000 men, women and children. Hamburg. Ark. In Moorhouse parish William Wilkins, a young planter, was struck by his brother, Jasper Wilkins, the blow causing death in six hours. Denver. Colo-Harry X. Clark, formerly cashier of the First national bank of Bridgeport. O.. who is acused of having embezzled $.-,000 of the bank's funds, is in custody here. Salt Lake. Utah James Z. Bacon was found guilty in the United States circuit court of making false entries in his reports to the comptroller of the currency when president of the American national bank of this city. Oakland. Cal. The police are convinced that Patrick Murphy of Temesal, who was assassinated Wednesday, was killed by Frederick Uhl, a maniac, who also attempted to kill Edward Kearney and Constable Gus Koch. Schoolcraft. Mich. Harry Snyder. .T Kalamazoo, shot himself, and is expected to die. Jeffersonville. Ind. Jefferson Davis was sentenced to the state s prison for SSSSnlt and battery with intent .0 kill. Marion. Ind.- Isaac Bradford, who was accused (if embesslement, pleaded guilty, and w as sentenced to the pt nitentiary. Oakland, Cal. Patrick Murphy, a pioneer resident of Temescal, was murdered by an unknown assassin. Cincinnati, Lhio George Sheehan, a peddler, shot his wife in a cheap lodging house in Pearl street and then shot himself. Goshen, Ind. An unknown jumped in front of a Lake Shore fast freight here. He was thrown forty feet and died Instantly. Lima, Ohio-Jeremiah S toiler w 1assaulted and robbed of nearly 2,00Q on the highway west of this city and left in a dying condition. Columbia City, Ind.- Jacob Hook, DeKalb county, indicted am tried he.. Iiefore Judgl Adair 011 a charge of 1;. propriatlng public funds, was sequitted. St. Louis, Mo. The grand jury baa returned an indictment charging Daly, the ex-pttligist. with murder in Lhe Irst degree. Daly shot and killed Lulu Clark. Marion. Ind. John T. Pugh. of ; p land, is missing, and it is said that he is short to the Indiana Zinc Company something like $2,000. Pugh was man :'-er of the company's plant at l'pIsnd.
MISCELLANEOUS. Atlantic, Iowa Thomas H. Smith of Harlan, candidate for senator in the Cass-Shelby district, was defeated by M. J. Emmett and will contest. Kaukauna. Wis. W. H. Brokaw of the Kaukauna Fiber company has begun to receive hemlock pulp-wood for papermaking to take the place of spruce. Shelbyville. Ind. Wilbur Sanders has suddenly disappeared from here. Two forged notes for $20 each have turned up. Sanders holds a township office. Milwaukee. Wis. Insurance Commissioner Fricke has made a demand on the plate glass insurance companies doing business in this state to pay the state license of $300 a year. San Francisco, Cal. Mrs. Lars Anderson and her husband have returned from their honeymoon trip in the orient. Mrs. Anderson, who is not yet 21 years of age. is said to be the heiress of $50.000.000. Lima. Ohio. About $1.500 worth cf clothing stolen from Stapleton's store at Cridersville was found secreted in a schoolhouse. Marien. ind. David Mittank, a farmer, was found dead in the woods. The coroner's verdict was death from natural causes. Des Moines. Iowa The governor has appointed T. S. Gates of Manchester state dait commissioner. South Bend. Ind. - .1. Otis Andreas & Sons, wholesale grocers, have tail'-':. The assets will more than pay the debts. Bloomington. 11!. Shelton Wesley, deputy clerk of the circuit court, is dead. He was prominent in Republican politics. Crown Point. Ind. Dr. Allie M. Day has been appointed, over several men applicants, to the position of physician and surgeon at the county hospi-
; tal and asylum by the commissioners of Lake county. Kenosha. Wis. Mrs. Louisa Spleer dropped dead while sweeping. YVankegnn. 111. The county BUpervisors offer a bounty of 4 cents a head on crows. Eureka. 111. The city council passed an ordinance forbidding the sale or public use of cigarettes. Berkeley, Cal. Robert Peel, a grandson of Sir Robert Peel, is a student in Boone's Academy in Berkeley. Cheyenne. Wyo. Milton G. Rano, aged 36, late Cnited States signal observer lure, died of consumption. Virginia. 111. Joseph Pratt, aged 70, for years the government mail earn r between Petersburg, 111., and this city, dropped dead at his home at Newman vi lie. Cheyenne. Wyo. Gov. Richardson had appointed .Judge Jesse Knight, of the Third judicial district, to the vacancy in the supreme court caused by the death of Chief Justice Conaway. Riverside. Cal. Friends of Law ver Ira P. Hudson, of Mankato. Kan., supposed to be the victim of the mysterious murder here, say that the bo iy there was not tha of Hudson. Albany. N. Y. Gov. Black has issued requisition papers on the governor of Missouri for the extradition of Albert S. Warner, who is under arrest at Kansas City on the charge of kidnapping. Indianapolis, Ind. The state board of medical registration and examina tion w ill ask county prosecutors to begin prosecuting physicians who have refused or neglected to take out license under the new medical law. San Francisco. Cal. Theodore Durrant says: "I will never be hanged. 1 know that help is coming once more, as it has always come to me before in my extremity." This statement has caused a revival of the opinion that he will commit suicide if possible. Mason City. low a Ex-State Senator H. G. Parker died of Blight's disease. Cedar Rapids. Iowa Adam McGraft, a colored rag-picker, while intoxicated, froze to death. Dubuque. Iowa Nie Ruh, a motorman, awoke and found that he was blind. The blindness is attributed to faeing a strong, cold wind. LaCrange, Ind. Mrs. Elizabeth Babcock, a resident of Ifendon, Mich., celebrated her lOUth birthday.
LATEST MARKET REPORTS. KANSAS CITY. Cattle, all grades $1.75 Hogs, all grades 3.25 0S.45 Sheep and lambs 4.00 .".',:. CHICAGO. Hogs, all grades l.r.O 3.46 Cattle, common to prime l.To t".t;: Sheep and lambs 2.50 &S.0Q Corn. No. 2 2tP8(t : t Wheat. No. .5 spring ... .82 (a .86 Oats, No. 3 white 22V4C .22 BggS 19 .20 Rye, No. 2 .45' 2 Butter 11 .22 PEORIA. Rye, No. 2 .4S Oats, No. 2 white J2k Corn, No. 2 & ST. LOUIS. Cattle, all grades 2.00 5.3.1 Hogs 3.25 (3.45 Sheep 4.U0 9S.C6 Wheat. No. 2 .97 Oats, No. 2 cash .21 Corn, No. 2 cash ,2o TOLEDO. Wheat, No. 2 cash .... .J" . Corn, No. 2 mixed .2'. Oats, No. 2 mixed .22 Rye. No. 2 cash .40 Cloverseed, prime cash.. 3.12' .. HILWAUK EE, Wheat, No. 2 spring 86 .,s7 Corn, No. 2 .2Cv. Oats, No. 2 23; tf? J& Barley. No. 2 .40 NEW VOLK. Wheat, No. 2 red Jgj Corn, No. 2 tit Oats, No. 2 21 Vi
in 3! ili! I. Condensed Report of the Doings in Senate and House, CIVIL SERVICE DISCUSSED. Appropriation BUla Itoforo the Hou Adjournment in Sympathy with Iroident MrKlnlcy- Pelagic Sealing by Americans I'rohihitcd. Wednesday, Dee. 15. The legislative, executive and Judicial appropriation bill was discussed in the house, but only one amendment oi importance was adopted. It redm-t : the clerical force at the pension offi. ninety-five, involving a reduction in salaries of $115,000. In the senate the bill providing for the prohibition of pelagic sealing by American? was passed. The session closed with a spirited civil Berries dehate. Thnrsday. Dec. 1G. The house passed the bill appropriating $175,000 for relief of people who are in Yukon River country, and also bill passed by the senate to prohibit pelagic sealing by American citizens. The resolution directing the secretary of war to send supplies to American and other sufferers in Klondike region passed in the senate. The house l Solution providing for recess of congress from Dec. IS. 1S07. to Jan. 5. 1898, was adopted. Friday, Dec. 1 7. Minor amendments to the legislativ , executive and Judicial appropriation 1 ill were adopted in the house. Hie paragraph relating to the ciyil service goes over until after the holidays. Tlu house refused to accept the senaf amendment to the bill for the relief of the miners in the Upper Yukon, and ;. was sent to conference. Reduction of tax upon alcohol B8?1 in the arts was discussed in the senate. It showed wide divergence of opinion. Ono hundred and thirtyeight private pension bills were pa.-.--ed. Resolutions on the death ot William Steele Holman. 'ate represents tive from Indiana, occupied the remainder of the day. SPECIAL SESSION IN ILLINOIS. Legislators Meet to Disease Six Import ant Subjeets. In the house Dec. 15 a motion was passed to reconsider the vote by which the inheritance tax appropriation blii failed to pass, and it was made a special order for next Wednesday. A bill was introduced to abolish the state board of equalization and provide tor the election of a board of tax commissioners. A bill to provide for tin assessment of grain in elevators was introduced. Governor Tanner transmitted to the senate the appointments which h made since the regular session adjourned. The senate went into executive session and confirmed all the appointmeius. In the senate Dec. 1G the house bill appropriating $t!0.000 to the soldiers and sailors' home at Qui m y was referred to the committee on appropriations, which later ordered it Favorably reported. The house transacted no businc?3. May craaaSlae rupiis. A statute, passed by the Indiana legislature several decades ago. requir - that incorrigible pupils must i j paddled or else expelled from school. The school boards have ordered ob- ' servance of this statute in emergency I cases. I ('handler Criticise iae. Senator Chandler of New Hampshire bitterly criticises the financial policy outlined by Secretary Cage. He nredictS the defeat of the Republican party if the plan is carried out. Rieh Gift for HXiltl University. W. C. McDonald, the millionaire to- j bacco manufacturer, whose gifts tu ' klcOill university jM .Montreal aggiegate nearly three million dollars, has j given 250,000 more to the Institution. Government Should Own Ballroada Oliver Wilson 1'utnam was elected master of the Illinois State Grange, Patrons of Husbandry. The committee on transportation recommended g eminent ownership of railroads. lleadtjnarters at Chicago. The state headquarters of the prohibition party of Illinois have been DOt ed from Bloomington to Chicago. Tin state campaign aril be begun in Jannary. Wages Kedueeil Ten Ter Cent. The directors of the Amoskeag Manufacturing Company, oi Manchester. X. H.. voted to make a reduction of 10 per cent in the wages of the operativ s, to take effect Jan. L Insist mi I iilepenleiii'e. It is said the Cuban republic h.i lodged an ultimatum with Secretary Sherman, declaring thai it will acre no sort of intervention wis ich do not contemplate Independence. FreaMaal Ulaztoaera Bryaa. President Diaz of Mexico accorded an audience to Mr. Y. J. Hiyan and pasty. The newspapers all publish articles eulogist h of Mi. Bryan. Waafclaa01 Ueataa Dead. Washington Hesing, editor and chief owner of the Illinois Staats-Zeftnag, died suddenly of heart disease ;li Chicago Saturday. r.le t c.iri Sahara President. The National ClriNSertlcS Reform I league elected Cari Schurz president j by acclamation. '
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