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DIRECTORY
:lu MASON l . PLYMOUTH K 1 L W I N I X G LODGE, No. 149, F. and A.M.; meets first and third Frida- evenings of each month. Daniel McDona!d,V.M. Tohn Corbcrly, Sec. PLYMOUTH CHAPTER, No 49, R. A. M.; meets second Friday evening of each month. L. Southworth H. P. J. C.Jilsor, Sec. PLYMOUTH COMMAND'RY, No 26 K . T.; meets secondhand fourth Thursday of each month D McDonald E. C; L.Tannerriec. PLYMOUTH CHAPTER, No 26, O. E. S.; meets first and third Tuesdays of each month. Mrs Mary L. Thayer Y. M.Mrs. G. Aspinall. Sec ODD FELLOWS. AMERICUS LODGE, No. 91; meets every Thursday evening at their lodge rooms on Michigan st. Ed Campbell N. G. Chas. Shearer Sec KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. HYPERION LODGE, No. 117 meets every M01 lay night in Castle Hall. Lou Allman C. C. Chas. S, Price K. of R. and S. FORESTERS. PLYMOUTH COURT, No. 499; meets the second and fourth Friday evenings of each month, in K. of P. hall. Elmer Werntz C. R. Daniel Cramer Sec. II I'T.RION TEMPLE RATIIBONE SISTERS, meets first and third Friday of each month Mrs J. G. Davis, Mrs. Rena Armstrong K. O. T. ML PLYMOUTH TEXT, No. 27; meets every Tuesday evening at K. O. T. M. hall. Dan. Jacoby, Cum. James Hoffman, Record Keeper. L. O. T. JUL WIDE AW AKE HIVE, No. 67; meets every Monday night at K. O. T. M. hall on Michigan street. Mrs. Flora J. Ellis, Commander. Bessie Wilkinson, Record Keeper. HIVE NO. 2S; meets every Wednesday evening in K. O. T. M. hall. Mrs. Maggie Fogle, Com., Alma E. Lawrence, Record K eeper. ROYAL ARCANUM. Meets first and third ('Wednesday evenings if each month in Simon's hall. Moses M. Lauer, Regent. Francis McCrorv, Sec. WOODMEN OF THE WORL D Meets first and third Wednesday evenings of each month in K.of P. hall. C. M. Kasper, C. C. Joe Eich, Clerk (i. A. R. MILES IL TIBBETS POST, G. A. R ; meets ever) first and third Monday evenings in Simons hall Dwight L. Dickerson Com,. Charlie Wilcox, Adjt. SONS OF VETERANS. Meets every second anil fourth Fri day evening-, in G. A. R. hall J. A. Shank, Captain. Cora B. North, 1st Lieut. CHURCHES. Pfl ESBY TfiftlA X CHURCH Preaching at K):30 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sabbath seboo at noon. Junior Lndeavor ai 4 p. m. Senior Kndeavor at 6 p. m. Prayer meeting every Thursday evening. Te&cher'i meeting immediately following. Rt. Thorn berry, rastnr. METHODIST, ( lass mpetinsr every Sunday moraine at 9:30 o'clock hreaehing at 10:30 a m.. and 7:.W p. m. Sunday school at 12 m. Kpwnrth league ai 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting every ThotfOaj evening at 7:0') p. m. L. s. Smith, pastor. .1 vv. Wittfong, class leader. I. Frank l.'edd. sabbath school superintendent. PROTEST A N T EPISCOPAL. St Thoncas' church. Uev. Win. Wirt Raymond, rector. Sunday services, IO0 a. m., 7:30 p. in. Sunday service, at noon, services Wednesday evening at 7:30. Communion on holy days at 10 a. m. CHURCH OF GOD Qarroaad Water BtB. h'eguiar serv ices 10:30 a. m., each Sunday. Third Sunday in each month preaching Ly J. L Wince; fourth Sunday by H. V. Reed. 1030 Sunday morning and 1:'.',') Sunday evening. Sunday school at 12 o'clock; Kva Kailsback Snpt. Prayer meeting .at 7.:'. each Thursday exeni g. UNI T E I BROTHER N . Sunday 930 a. m., class meeting. 1030 a. m., and 7:30 p, m., preaching by the naetor. 11 30 a. )., Sanday School, ö oo p. m .J inior V . P. ('. ' . Meeting. 63OO p. m.. senior V. I. c. . Meeting. A eordial Invitation :a extended to the public. CATHOLIC CHURCH Chareh if held ort Svndays as follows: First mass at 7:30 a m. second mass at 10 a. no. Vespers at A p. m. Weekday mass at 7 . IÖ. Father If ocncfa pastor. ARE YOU ALIVE To ii !.n UmM ail acccsatul KustaVM mn I errdu ihd mi(vi-h to tri' liberal us- of primmi iuVt Vuy not prol( by xhair v iii.Tacct
THE WEEKLY INDEPENDENT.
C. W. METSKER, Pub. and Prop. PLYMOUTH, - - - INDIANA, I. Minor Happenings cf the Past Week. EVENTS OF LAST SEVEN DAYS. PolllWiil. Religion, Social and Criminal Doing of th Whole World Carefully Condensed for Oar Headers -The Accident Record. Newark, Ohio. Mrs. Suen Rose, widow of Timothy Rose, died in Granville this morning. Mrs. Rose celebrated her 100th birthday Manh 23 last. Omaha, Neb. Governor Sila-; A. Holcomb has proclaimed June 1 the opening day of the trans-Mississippi exposition a pubic holiday in Nebraska. London. According to disra ekes from various parts of Ita'y, Rome, Milan and the other large towns continue quiet, but it 's understood that the state of siege will be maintained until parliament has adopted tr.e Beeessary repressive measures. Topeka. Kan. The people of Clay county. Kansas, claim the honor for naming the first town in the United States after the hero of Manila. Dewey -ville. in that county, has just b?en laid out, and a boom in real estate is the result. Minneapolis. The Luxemburg ra' sixth annual national congress met in this city. There were 100 delegates present from various parts of the country. Chattanooga. Tenn.- The northbound Alabama Oreat Southern pas eager train was held up by a gang of bandits at Cuba. Miss., and the express car was robbed of all the money in t!usafe. London. The trade bajance in favor of the United States in consequence or the rise in the price of breadstuffa is already estimated at 20.000,900. Therefore heavy gold export- may begin at any time. Money rates continue firm. Beloit. Wis. Deloit college has given tiie first Wisconsin martyr of tb war. a student. F. W. Wood, of Darien, Wis., who joined company Ii. 1st regiment, having died at Milwaukee of pneumonia contracted at Camp Harvey. London. William Somera, the year-old son of William C. Somera of 142S Ashland avenue. Bvanaton, fell from the Dempster street pier it Evanston. and was di owned. Springneid, TO.- MaJ. .lohn C. Back ncr. commanding the Nil battalion, colored troops. Illinois national guard has resigned. The resignation has ber-n accepted by Gov. Tanner. Fort Worth. Tex. The ralue of ihe wool product of New Mexico advanced from $LSo4.00 In (ggs to $7. 050.000 in 1S07. and this year promises to show a proportionate increaae. Paris. The Prix de Diane (French Oaks) of over $lö.00o. for 3-year-olds, ten and one-half furlongs, waa run ai Chant illy and was won by Cambridge. Moulouia was second and Djohava wan thi-d. Maacoutah, 111. The republican congressional committee f.r the twentyfirst congressional district baa decided to call the republican convention faa the nomination of congressman lor June " at Nashville. Birmiagbam, Ala. John Lee shot three men here to show that he wa not afraid of th Spaniards. The dead are Samuel Johnson, Peter Abernathy, and Thomas Warren. Sam Spadden waa shot in th- neck and may die. New York.- Stewart M. and William Kirk Brice, suns of forme'- Senator "alvin S. Brice, have enlisted ia the United States army. Rockford, 111. Arrangements bare been completed for the big picnic of the Modern Woodmen of northern Illinois ami southern vYisconsin. to he hHtl in Rorkford, .linn- 2, vhe:i 30,PM isitors are exp ted. Baltimore. Md. Bdward Weuta, yean old, h;s little daughter Lulu. years eld, Of this city, and .Miss Luoy Plugratb of Cbicago, arerc drowned in Hound Bay. MitebeH, s. i. The plant ' the elect rk light rompany wag destroyed h fi!i originating in tbe engine room. Lora, ?7.noo; no inanraace. Buffalo, x. v. Tbe lift Block, la Waahlngtoa street, was damaged by arc io tbe extent of about $75t,6M. Baltimore. The pmnt of tbe Baltimore Blaeull company was damaged ItO.OiO by Iii. It U tbottgbl that the Ire will seriously delay the orders of tbe Koveramea! lor the army and navy. Kansas City. Mo. The W. A. Mich .. 1 Qrais Commission (ornpany. the leading bueket shop in the City, assigned to Dr. I, M. Ridge, a local rap it a I ist . Valparaiso. lad. James H. Wright of Chicago, a switchman on the Lak-Snort-road at Dunn Park, was run down by a passenger train and killed. Cincinnati. Ohio. P. P. Cummer, a prominent buaineas man of Cleveland, was struc k and killed iy a Cincinnati, Hamilton and DaytOB railway train. South Dead, Ind. The annual con rent ion of the Indiana state Republican College league has been postponed until fail. San Pram asm. Cat James .1. Jaffrle ?t tbe decision over Thomas 3. Sharkey i.fter a rushing fight lasting (he limit ;f twenty rounds.
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CASUALTIES. Topeka, Kan. J. S. Collins, one of the most prominent citizens of Topeka. a real estate man. was killed m bed by an unknown person. Columbus. Ohio Fire caused a 75 per cent loss to the Berlin Printing company. Pottsville. Pa. Three double frame dwellings at the Lytle colliery. nir Minersville. were destroyed by fire. Mr. and Mrs. Michael To it and a six-year-old daughter of John Fellish were burned to death. The fire is thought to have been of incendiary origin. Grayling, Mich. A fire broke out in the buaineas portion of this town and consumed fourteen business places and dwelling houses. The loss is between 150,000 and $00.000. Chicago Fifty horses, twenty-five carriages, and a livery stable 150 feet square were burned at Sixty-ninth street and Rock Island tracks last night, causing a less of $15,000. Iapeer. Mich Capt H. K. White and Phineas White, brothers, were killed by the east-bound Chicago and Grand Trunk express. Shelbyville. Ind. Omer Barnes sought shelter under a tree, which was struck by lightning. Barnes was killed. Toronto. Ont. Dalton McCarthy. Q. C, M. P., one of the foremost counsel and leading statesmen of Canada, died as the result of being thrown from his carriage in a runaway. Ashtabula. O. Mrs. A. Harris of Geneva was killed by the cars. Victoria. B. C The ice covering a stream in a defile near Crater lake gave way under a passing throng of Klondikers and more than a score of men were drowned. Tacoma. Wash. Secretary C. W. Mock of the Tacoma school board, while riding a bicycle, was run into by an unknown woman. Mr. Mock died of his injuries.
London Gei many Is said to be trying to obtain a coaling station In tbe Antilles, and has approached the Dominican governuu nt to secure a lease of Samana bay. Athens A proclamation of neutrality in the war between the United States and Spain waa gazetted. Teneriffe, Canary Islands Martial law has been proclaimed here, and the harbor lights have been extinguished until further orders. The exportation of foodstuffs Is strictly prohibited. London Professor James Seth of Cornell university has been elected professor of philosophy of Edinburgh university. London it is officially announced that the queen has accepted the resignation of tbe earl of Aberdeen as governor general of Canada, to which office he was appointed in ISIV'.. l'aris Corn experts say that the magnificent harvests in Algeria. Tunis, and Egypt, will soon reduce the pri-e of wheat, and ti:it France will need to reinstate the duty on that cereal. The French crops are promising an abuudant yield. Rome- A semi-official note declares that tranquillity prevails throughout the kingdom. The archbishop of Naples has written a pastoral ( ailing upon all in his diocese to eo-opeiale in the restoration of order. London A I the session of the British council of the W. C. T. C. held here Lady H-i;ry Somerset was elected president. Yokohama I; Is probable that Japan will raise a foreign loan of 15,000,000 (STS.ooo.uooi with which to redeem her domestic loans and remedy the prevailing linpn esion. Uerlin Mgr. Kemp, archbishop cf Frieburg. win last March was raised to archiepiseopal ran!: from tbe bishopric of Fulda, is dead. URIMC, Anderson, lad. A Ada Vita wer.' sworn out charging Thamer Cory with murdering David Hedrick, a 50-year-old fanner, in t old uiood. He is bow in jail. Aitken. Minn. A long-standing fend resulted in a sensational shooting affray here, in Which John T. Clark shot and killed James Bf. Adney. Columbus. O. Ftank Farley, the Cincinnati wife murderer, was electrouted in the annex of the Ohio penile ntiary. Waukesha, Wis, The jury in the case of Finest Cornell, charged with the murder of his two children at OconomoWOC last fall, returned a verdict of guilty of murder in the Hist, degree. Sacramento, ('a!. .lohn F. Harth Imaa was hanged at the Folaom penitentiary. Bartbelman murdered his wile in Los Angeles Nov. ;j. igpg. Canton, O. Dr. c. i. Brans, a prominent resident of this city, killed himself by firing a pistol ball Into his brain just back of the righl ear. The deed was due to temporary insanity. .Milan. Mo. .Mrs. F. I). Luiusden. charged with murdering her husband near here Tuesday night, was trough here and placed in jail. Marion. Ind. Dr. J. C. Lacey, a licensed physician of this city, was arrested on a charge of counterfeiting. A full sei of dies and sonn- spurious coins were found in his posaeeaion. A small amount of tin- product had been put in circulation. Salem, III.- The grand jury here returned into court an Indictment tr murder against Dr. George 11. Rice of Sandoval. He is accused of cau8ing the death of his wife. Ashtabula. O. Henry Gillette of c.eneva took morphine and is dead. Lexington, Ky. in Bell county John Carroll, aged 1.!. son of the Rev. John Carroll, killed his playmate. Robert Nelson, agej ."., with a -lone. Sioux City, Iowa Thomas Fisher was probably fatally shot by Kdward Burke, a bartende-,. The men wee rivals for the affection of a girl named Mary Ryan.
MISCELLANEOUS. Kingston, Jamaica A report from Havana is to the effect that P00 Spaniards were killed in a fierce engagement with tbe insurgents in that province. Waterloo, Ind. In the trial of Perry Fair, ex-deputy treasurer of DeKalb county, for raising county orders, the jury disagreed standing four for conviction and eight for acquittal. Peru. Ind. The democratic district committee changed the date of the congressional convention from June 2 to Aug. 2ö at Wabash. Independence. Kan. The government statements show that the three national banks of this city have $&G,000 more on deposit now than they had a year ago, which is an increase of 25 per cent. Th- same is true all over southern Kansas. Springfield. 111. The Illinois State Dental society convention elected Charles C. Prays, Chicago, president. The society will meet in Chicago next year. Pes Moines. Iowa A receiver for M. Riegelman. wholesale milliner, was appointed. The assets are $200.000 and liabilities not over $100.000. San Francisco. Cal. The schooner Dora Baum, with a party of fifty-three Chicago prospectors on board, has sailed for St. Michael's. Spring Valley. 111. Eugene V. Debs spoke here at an open air mass meeting to an audience of L'.OOO miners on his co-operative commonwealth scheme. New York James W.Collier, the oldtime actor and manager, died at bis home in this city after a lingering illness. Mr. Collier was born in this city sixty-four years ago. San Francisco, Cal. It is reported here that Bishop John P. Newman of the Methodisl episcopal chunh will soon retire from active duty because of ill health. New York Carl Schurz has retired from his posl of editorial writer on Harper's Weekly. Greeacaal !e. Ind. Military commencement at De Pauw university was observed as a holiday in all departments. Drills and inspection took place on the college campus. Galeeburg, Hi. A1 the cloaiag of th state Sunday school convention J. S. Thompson, Lakin, was chosen vice president. Webster City, Iowa Chris Igun ? Spanish sympathizer, living on a farm a mile from Lehigh, placed a Spanish Has: on his barn, adjoining the road. Lehigh miners forced Begun to takrt down thr Hag, undressed Remin and administered a coat of tar, daubing it on his lower limbs only. Appletop, Wis. The Wisconsin grand lodge, Knights of Pythias, elected D. S. Classon of Oconto grand chancel lor. The next session will be held in Milwaukee in May, Chattanooga. Tenn. The dedication of the four handsome monuments and the many markers erected by the state of Tennessee in the Chattanooga park took piace May 12. Peoria. 111. Episcopal ministers of the Quine; diocese declined tO appoia" a COadjuU r for Bishop Hurgess. who has been seriously ill. It was decided. Instead, to relieve him of much of his work, dividing it up among the rectors. The next convention will be held in Galeeburg. Boston Colonel Cyrus A. Page, publisher of die Boston Beacon, is lead. Springfield, 111. The great council of the Improved Order of Red Men elected p. .j. Housewlr h of Chicago real prophet. Bloominston. 111. .lohn Foster, one of the largest land owners in McLean county, died at Shirley, aged 91. He came here from Cumberland. Ohio, in l&ft Dubuque, Iowa Right Rev. William Stevens Perry of Davenport, bishop of own, was stricken with paralysis at the home of Judsoa Keith Demiu. San Francisco, Cal. Owing to the drought the outlook for the wheat crop is gloomy. St. Joseph. Mo. Swift & Co.a am! Xeison Mort is ft Co.'s new packing houses were formally opened. Springfield. 111. Reports from crop corespondents all over the state, received at the Illinois department Of agricultural under date of May 1. ;;re Uttch more encouraging as regards the whe.it crop than in 1 897.
LATEST MARKET REPORTS. CHICAGO. Cattle, all grades $&2Q ri 5w38 Hogs, common prime. ri 1.22 Sheep and lambs 2.75 525 Corn. No. fö4Q Wheat, No. ö spring i.:;u i..vi Oats, No. white .:::,. Bag .jo Butter U&ti .1 Rye, No. 2 74 i .7". TOLEDO. Wheat, No. l' caah Corn. No. J mixed ,::71J Oats. No. 1' mixed ,32 Hye. No. 2 eaafa .7" Cloveraeed, prime cash.. .S 8T. LOUIS. Wheat No. 1' L3fi Oat-. No 2 cash ..V. Corn. No. 1! e:sh M Cat; I. . all grades 2.2." ."..2". Hogs I.7S fat.nf. Sheep and lambs 4.1)0 MILWAUKEE. Wheat, No. S northern. . 1.22 Oats. No. 2 white 3:i C-t JR Barley, No. a M KANSAS CITY. Cattle, all grades 2.00 5.15 HogS, all grades 2.85 4 10 she; j and lamba ::.o'i 05.40 NEW YORK, Wheat, No. I rod LOS Corn, No A .43 4 Data, No. j .;:r PEORIA. R e. No. 2 ..".2 Oats. No. 2 '.h!:e 32 Uw .::2 Torn. Nn.
NEWS OF 1 NDIANA.
MINOR HAPPENINGS DUmC THE PAST WEEK. ' Valparaiso Women's Missionary Bneletj Elect OSleen Long !-: Found in a Remarkable Way -T ie 3Ieeso SlatrimoniaJ Society. Valparaiso Women Mission. Valparaiso: The annua' ting of the Women's Home Missionary Eociets of the Valparaiso district of the north west Indiana M. B. conference, was begun Wednesday afternoon. The address of welcome was given by the Hev. Samuel Reck. Valparaiso, pre siding elder. Tbe Rev. Mrs. Schell of Hobart. responded. At the evening session Mrs. John Cordon of Hohart re id a paper. "Gather Cp the Fragments." Mrs. A. J. Sniitii gave a solo: the Rev. T. ,1. Reder of Hammond made an address on "Missionary Work." The fo.iowing officers were elected: Presideu:. Mrs. .1. U Smith. Valparaiso: corresponding secretary. Mrs. A. P. Harrington, Valparaiso: reeording secretary. Mrs. Q. S. Haste. Valparaiso: treasurer. Mrs. C. H. Marvine. At this morning's session papers were read by Mrs. W. Blackly of Hein on: tbe Rev. Mrs. A. M. Virden of Mouon: Mrs. Dr. Gibbs of Lowell: Mrs. Charles Vincent of Hobart. and Mrs. I. H. Sccffrrn of Crown Point. About 150 delegates were prevent. Discovered Through an Bggg English: Among a shipment of csrgs. sent by Puffin & Gregory, merchants, from this place to Philadelphia, some days ago. was one egg bearing the name of Frank G. Thornton, who has been running a peddling wagon for this firm. The egg came into the possession of young Thornton's cousin in Philadelphia, and through her hands to his sister, who had not heard of her brother for twenty-seven years. T"ie young man came to America from England twenty-seven years ago. v. hen only S years of age. with his father, who had IOl his wife. The daughter, four years older than Frank, was left in care of relatives, to whom she bad been bound till of age. The eider Thornton died shortly after his arrival in this country, and all eommunication between Frank and his sister ceased till the e?r bore his name and r.ddr ss to her. The MMMC Matrimonial neiotv. Auburn: Tb W. L. Mr-sc Matrimonial BOeloty will hold its annual meeting Aug. l but there win be a Meeting of the executive committee in this city on the 2Stb inst.. to appoint committees, fix a place of meeting and arrange other details. Mr. Meese was born in 1S2S. and he har. been a pastor for fifty-three years. Within that time he has united in marriasre l.äOO couples, none of whom, it is said, have ever sought divorce. The matrimonial asso'-iatio-i holds that the conditions of true happiness is to be found in wedlock, and this is the sole purpose of the organization. leiiiM-r:i i i Nominal ion. Cannelton: As a result of the democrat ie nominating convention. B. If. Swan, of Rocknort, was selected as he candidate for circuit fudge of Spencer. Warriel. ami Perry counties, and Thomas Lindsay of Boon ville. for prosecutor. Osea' C. Minor of Perry was nominated for joint senator of the counties .if Crawford. Perry am' Spencer, and Charles T. Millet of Crawford for Joint re preventative cf Crawford and Perry counties. Appointed to Secret Seriire, Wabash.: Advice was received here that Will R. Gamble, son of PX-County Commissioner Samuel Gamble, of tblfi county, had been appointed to an Important position in the seere; gervlc at Washington. The place pays $2.1 566 a jreor. Mr. Qanble is the former postmaster and sheriff at Akron. ().. ami a lose persona 1 friend of Maj. C. P. Die!;, lb will enter on his duties m x week. Mi-ln II. im- Held Longer. South Bend: Seth Hammond of C.reene township vvas among the few farmer- in this county who have been storing their wheai for several years. Three weeks ago he thought bigh tide bad been reached, and he sold 3.300 bushels at 11.18. Thursday he finished delivering the grain. Meanwhile the price had advanced to $.7i. making a loss to him of ahOUl Sl'.oiii. arti 1;. it 1 1..- ( p. Martinsville: While walking through her hours in the dark. Mr.--. Sarah Hart, 7." years old, became confus d and mistoofc the door to a cellar entrance for a door into an adjoining room, and f 11 to the bottom. She did no: lose consciousness. Ii is thought 'bat her injuries are in the spin", and the physicians fear they will prove fatal Whipped' the 'Ither Woman. New Albany: Mrs. nn:i lvbalen asSanlted Mis. Hattle Warner of Crothersville, with a Whip, and was afterward lined for assault and I ttery. She claimed thai Mrs. Warner ha t interfered with her domestic affairs. Carttotir Aeld bj M Intake. Lafhyette: David Pyke, 78 years old, a well-known citizen, died from the effects of carbolic acid, taken by mistake. Before Bitting down to r k -fast lie attempted to take ;i dose of medicine lor relief of the urij. but got bold oi tbe wrong bottle, and died before a physician could he summoned. I ii in reil in a l( tin. i a .i I Flora: Mis. I.. T. Hawkins, siütrr to Editor Prank A. Moss, of the Hoosier Democrat, is probably fatally injured, the result of a runaway accident. V" Hawkins uran also iseritlv hwtred
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