Marshall County Independent, Volume 4, Number 37, Plymouth, Marshall County, 26 August 1898 — Page 6

THE WEEKLY INDEPENDENT. C W. METSKER, Pub. and Prop. PLYMOUTH, - - - INDIANA,

Minor Happenings cf tr e Past Week. EVENTS OF LAST SEVEN DAYS. Political, Religion. SOSSsl and Criminal Doings or the Whole World ( nrefuUy Condcoted for Onr Reader I he Ac cue it Kernrd. Elkhart, Ind. John Wilson, aged 35. diVWBed while bathing. He leaves two children at Bluffton, Ind. Taylorville 111. Arlie Flynn. aged 7, while playing with a revolver shot himself above the heart, probably fatally. Menominee. Mich. During a heavy electrical storm OM of the large barns at the Kirby Carpenter Company's Nine-Mile Farm Mas Struck by lightning, and. catching fir-, was consumed, together with 300 tons of hay and a horse. Loss $7. fully insured. Carrollton. Mo.- .lohn Underwood, aged 0. las shot and kiiied near his home, seven miles southeast of here, by Eugene Faddy, aged 20, and Dave Fnderwood. son of the victim, was badly shot and may die. Faddy was somewhat slashed with a knife by one of the Underwoods. Paddy has surrendered. The quarrel was the result of an old-time feud. Plymouth. Wis. Mrs. Horace Gardner died at the age of .T Joliet. 111.--Thomas Farley was instantly killed by Santa Fe passenger train. Marion. Ind. John Ixmg. pged "7. was kiiied by a Big Four engine at Jonessoro, Shelburn. Ind.- Joshua Beckett, a pioneer of Hymen, Ind.. is dead. Mount Vernon. IB.- SteY Burton of Doh lares was probably fataliy injured by a train. Maryville. Mo. Will Miller, age.; lf. an unrequited lover, took strychnine and died. Madison. Wis. Gov. Scofield pardoned Patrick McDonald, aged SO, :.n inmate of the state prison. Old Orchard. Me.-The Rev. Dr. Simpson. Christian alliane leader, raised at a camp meeting $00. 000 for foreign missions. Washington -Agent of Chief Wilkie of the secret service division of the Treasury at Detroit matured the plates, press, seal and all of he paraphernalia used in printing the counterfeit Windom $-' notes. San Francisco. Fa!. The men of almost every one of the volunteer regiments are circulating petitions to the Secretary of War requesting that they we mustered out of the serrice. Madrid The death is announced of the celebrated Spanish painter. Madrano. San FraiK is o Engineers -ent OJT the navy department to prepare proposals for bids for the construction of a naval station at Pago-Pago harbor, Bansoai Islands, have arrived. Fishkill landing. N. Y. Rev. Thoni as Burgess, a son of Episcopal Bishop Burgess of Illinois, died, aged 55 yean. Ixjs Angeles. Cai -Destructive forest fires are raging in the Sierra Mad re range. Great damage has been eioii'to the San Gabriel river water shed. Charleston 111. Aaron Boyd, a prominent bioonnorn broker of this section, is dead. New Albany. Ind. Blanche Wilson, 15 years old, was burned to death while preparing a meal on a gasoline stove. Joplin. Mo.- William Bailey, while at work in a mine, was struck by a falling barrel of water and instantly killed. Lithia Springs. Ga. - During a terrific thunderstorm lightning struck Camp ilohson. Seven soldiers are in the hospital seriously hurt. Springfield. O. Officer Smoot. while pursuing William Mitchell, shot and killed William Johnson, a bystander. Sacramento, Cal. Amanda P. Austin has sued the estate of Millionaire Jefferson Wilcexson, her uncle, for $150,000. She claims that Wiicoxson induced her to com4 from Missouri and care for him in his old age, which she diu for seventeen years, remaining single at his request. He promised her $150,000. After his death $170,000 was found in his. safe, which she claims had ben set aside for her. Huntington, W. Vs. M. Frost, agen' for the Adams Express Company here, and E. P. Frost, clerk in the office, refused to stamp express receipts and are held to the l'nitd States grand jury under $.'.oo bond each. New York-The hoard of aldermen hilled an ordinance Introduced providing punishment for swearing in public places by laying it on the table by an almost anaiimooi vote. Dubuque. Iowa Forty -two children wen poisoned at picnic here by eating canned meats. By hard work the lives of all the victims were saved. Kokomo, Ind. Thomas W. Phillips. ft wealthy real estate man of this city, fHi dead of heart disease. Börners wertn, N. M. No. i mill of the Great Fails Manufacturing com pany. employing H0 hands, resumed work after a six weeks' abut-down due to a scarcity of order? t Naperville, III. H. W. Knickerbocker (lied of heart failure. Dundas, Wis. Assemblyman Joseph nger'a plant, consisting of a cheese box factory, barrel, keg and butter tub factory, warehouse, lumber and manufactured stock, was burned. The loss Is 115.000.

wASUALTIES. Des Meines. Ia. Fire completely destroyed the plant of the Des Moines fence company. The loss is $fc.000.with $4.500 insurance. St. Joseph, Mich. While in bathing in the St. Joseph river James Rowins, -on of lames F, Rowins, a printer on Monroe street, Chicago, was drowned. Fata. 111. While Frank Littleton ft as on his waj to werfe, walking to he city on the Big Font railroad track, he was run over and inyiantly killed uy the west-bound passenger train. Peru, Ind. William Wajrmire fell into a vat of boiling water at the basket factory and was fatally scalded. Fern. Ind. William Waymire fell into a boiling vat and probably will die. Marlett, Mien. W. D. Magills lumberyard and storage building were destroyed by fire. Loss, 923,00; insurance, $10.0(0. George Stevensons blacksmith shep. paintshop and house. Alfred Scott's house and Alvin Mcintosh's house were also destroyed. Momence, 111. George Deekey, a switchman employed by the Chicago and Kastern Illinois Railroad company, was crushed by the cars and died from his injuries.

Atlantic. Iowa. G. C. Wilson of Independence was killed by a Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific train. Bloomington. 111. The residence o'f Partien Hall was robbed of $b0 and burned. Family had a narrow escape St. Ixniis. Mo. Two tramps were killed and three others seriously injured, the engineer was fatally hurt and the fireman seriously in a freight wreck near Fort Worth. Tex. PrestOtt, A. T.- A terrific explosion at the roundhouse of the Santa Fe, Preseott and Fhoenix railroad resulted in the fatal injury of Joseph Brown and E. M. Seamans, and the wounding of Charles Chambers. Alexandria. Ind. Dorn Foland came in contact with a live wire and was killed. Waukesha. Wis. The old Exchange hotel building in White Rock avenue was destroyed by fire. Normal. 111.- Hugh Lee. an aged, one-armed and destitute cobbler, of Arkansas City, was killed on the Alton tracks. South Rend. Ind. Winfleld Destellus. a well-known Mishawaka resident, was killed by a passenger train. h OilEIGN. London. A dispatch from Madrid says it is: reported that at a series of bull fights at the village of Vicalvaro. four miles from Madrid. Monday, L's persons were injured. Vienna. A sensation has been caused by the arrest of an alleged Kusfcian spy at Jaroslar, near Prxemysl. Berlin. -The celebrated watchmaker. iAibner of Berlin, has perfected S mechanism capable of measuring and recording the one thousandth par: of a second. Madrid Count Xiquena. formerly minister of agriculture and commerc and of public works, is dead. Iondon Sir William Augustus Fräser, Bart., the author of one of th queen's bodyguard for Scotland. is dead. London The death is announced here of Ferdinand Linke, a usurer, who was worth f 2 000.0. His estate will go to his daughter, who is a domestic servant. Berlin. The death of Dr. Zeller the musical composer, is announced. He was at one time a state councilor, and he composed, with other works, the comic operas "Der Obersteiger" ami "De; Vopelhandler." Berlin Emperor William will itaj two (lays at Livadia. in the Crimea, as the czar's guest during his journey to Palestine. Bombay The bubonic plague is again epidemic. One hundred and three deaths were officially reported last week. CRIME. Anderson. Ind. Fred Bradbury, at one time prominent in Elk and theatrical circles, took poison in an endeavor to kill himself. Milwaukee, Wis. Christian and Catherine Zellner of Chicago committed suicide at the boarding house of Mrs. Goelz, 91 Martin street. Stockville, Neb. -The coroner's jury in the Thomas Jensen murder case holds Andrew Hawkins for killing .Jensen Dec. 13, I8t7, with a blunt instrument. Davenport, Iowa. Charles Stegall and William Miller, colored, quarreled over a deb: of 1.". cents, Stegall finally killing Miller, the knife severing the subclavia! artery and the victim bleeding to death. The murderer was arrested. Portland, Ind. Samuel Marshall, c harged with the murder of Louisa stoitz. was acquitted. Peoria, 111 - Thomas j. ciine died from injuries received im a fight with John Hinkle about a horse trade. New York. Arnold Wyman of Brattleboro, 't.. committed suicide in this city by Bhootilg. He was 72 years of age. EvansYille, Ind. Samuel Meyers, iged 3.r, an inmate of the southern insane hospital of this city, committed suicide by Jumping ftom a third-story window. Lancaster. Pa. Mis. Wornei', wife of Emanuel Women, who was niur dered in bed oil Saturday night by supposed burglars, while his wife was asleep by his side, committed sub id. St. Louis, Mo. R. W. Golson, a broker on the merchants' exchange, was found dead, lying across the graves of four of his children at Bellefontaine eemeiery. Hp bad committed suicide with a dose of strychnine. Financial difficulties are thought to have been the cause of his act. Elgin 111. Ernest Miller, aged 30 years, committed suicide at the Washingtt n House. The reasoe is not known.

MISCELLANEOUS. Havana, 111. The construction of the big Laeey levee, one mile south of here, in the Lacey levee and drainage district of Fulton county, is now well under way. The dike will cost over loOMr, and will be the largest in centra! Illinois. Pana, 111. John Vidier, aged 72. one of Pana's wealthiest and most influential residents, died of heart trouble. Knoxville. Tenn. The Black Diamond coal c ompany. with mines at Coal Creek and offices here, failed. T. H. Heald being appointed receiver. Liabilities were $150.000: assets uaknown. Lexington. Ky. James Bradley, aged 32. the well-known turfman, died at his home here. Panama. Colombia, via Galveston. Texas. The insurrection headed by Prospero Morales is finally crushed, ending in his death. Elgin. 111. Annas Hathaway died at his home here of paralysis and congestion of the brain after an illness of eight days. New York. John H. Haverty, the minstrel manager, filed a petition in bankruptcy, with liabilities of $327,749, and assets nominally $lt;.100. Washington. Major General Kent has been transferred from the filth army orps to the seventh, and has been ordered to report to General Lee for assignment to duty. I'tica. N. V.- At White Lake Fred Rocknall mistook his sou Philip for a der and shot him. Another son, George, was killed for a bear a few years ago. Richmond, Ind. The Rev. F. M Moore of Hagerstown sued the Central Union Telephone company for $2, "" for a mistake in delivering a message

by which he was kept from officiating at a funeral. St. Joseph. Mo. Fred Hartman and wife of this city became insane and left two .-mall children locked in the house for six days without food. They were nearly dead when discovered. Nantasket Beac h. Maes. James Ten Eye k easily defeated "Ed" Hosmer here in a three mile single scull race for a purse of $300. New Orleans -Prof. John H. Duffy, one of the best known prize ring referees in the country anfi who figured in many championship contests, is dead. Philadelphia -The Admiral Dewey, the first of the four steamers being built for the Cramps for the American Mail Steamship Company wa successfully launched. Lincoln. III. George A. Thomas, retired farmer, has disappeared. Abilene. Kan. J. F. Staatz. ex-state treasurer, died of heart disease. EldOra, la. Hardin county old settlers had their annual reunion at Alflen. Mattoon, 111. The Rev. J. W. Woods, pastor of the First C. P. church in this city, is dead. Rock island. 111.- Mrs. Sadie Duncan of Anamosa, la., died suddenly at the Rock Island house. Marion. Ind.- Martin Hunt. Andrew Hackle and John Smith ate toadstools for mushrooms and may die. ' hippewa Falls. Wis. Much anxiety is felt in this city over the sudden disappea ranee of John Lego, a grocer. Frankfort. Ky. The annual meeting of the Kentucky General Baptist association, representing 80.000 colored Baptists, has begun. Charleston. 111. John M. Mitchell, a graduate of Wabash college, left for the orient to become a professor of Baalish in Beirut. Syria. Topeka. Kan. The dreaded Texas fever has appeared in several places in southern Kansas and many cattle have died. Lansing. Mich. D. F. Dewey of Grand Blanc was elected president of the Michigan Spiritual association. LATEST MARKET REPORT. CHICAGO. Cattle, all grades $2.00 05.(5 Hogs, common to prime. 2.25 q 4.05 Sheep and lambs 2.00 fio.90 Wheat, No. 1 red .71 Corn. No. 2 32Vftj Oats, No. o white lCa Eggs xtk Butter 11 r .is1.. Rye. No. 2 44 .41 ST. LOITS. Wheat, No. 2 .72 Oats, No. 2 cash ,23 Corn, No. 2 cash .a Cattee, all grades 2.0U 05.25 Hogs 3.80 93.95 Sheep and lambs 3.90 96.00 TOLEDO. Wheat. No. 2 cash .... .7314 Corn, No. 2 cash .34 Oats, No. 2 mixed Rye. No. 2 cash Cloverseed, prime cash.. .21 .34 Vt 3.15 MI LWAUK EE. Wheat, No. 2 northern. .70 Oats. No. 2 white 25 Ca .!';'. Barley, No. 2 .45 NEW YORK. Wheat. No. 2 red 78i Coin, No. 2 1 1 Oats, No. 2 .ls'4 PEORIA. Rye. No. 2 .-,4 Oats, No. 2 white 24 .2." Corn, No. 2 KANSAS CITY. Cattle, all grades 1.50 tfca.iO Hogs, all grades 3. 2d d : .85 Sheep and lambs 3.25 CS6.00 Omaha, Neb. The American Society of Florists held its annual session. V. F. Gude of Washington, president of the society, reported on the progress of the work of the society. Secretary William J. Stewart of Boston read his report, which indicated a prosperous year. Newton. 111. Wallace & Crews' dry goods store. J. J. Trexler's undertaking establishment and the postoffice at Wheeler were destroyed by fire. Davton, 0. The Pasteur-Chamber-Iain Filter company's plant wag itroyed, the loss being $5 ,000.

THE NEWS

A Record of Seven the t'eiiftii n fvr I ml la n 1.1 11 . Pensions have been granted to Indianians as follows: Original Jerry Keller. Churubusco. $1. IncreaseSpecial. Aug. 5. John Campbell. Bloomington. $:id to t"': Samuel W. Thomas. Terre Haute. $s to $1: Bennett Wilson. Cornettsville. $14 to $17: Squire Hendren. Hendric ks. $lu to $14: Oscar A. Drown. Valparaiso. $ to $; Amos Farmer. National Military Home. Grant. ' to $S; Theodore Bradfield. Algiers. $2 to $17. Original Widows. Etc. Minors of Kzra Poling, $16; Mary Shocknessy. dead. Indianapolis. $s: Margaret Chambers. Terre Haute. $S: Martha J, Fowler. Youngstown. K; minor of Richard D. Hopkins, Velpen, $10. Mexican War Widow Caroline Beiton. Brookneid, $& Original John H. Kennedy. Terre Haute. $8. Restoration and Increase Abraham Wiser (deceased), Plymouth, $4 to 117. Restoration and Reissue Irs C. Norton 1 deceased ), Sullivan. $8; Moses Davis (dec-eased). Indianapolis. $DJ. Restoration. Reissue and Increase Ammi .lakeway. Mishawaka. $S to 12. Increase William J. Sattetfield. Garrett. $in to $L'4: Rympton Hoaglsnd, Lagrange. $i to $: William Hoard. Rockport, $8 to $11': James II. Crawley. Lippitt, $ to $K. Reissue Wesley Hunt. Linnsburg. $17. Original Widows. Etc. Catherine E. Thomas. Farnsworth. $S; Louisa G. Kootts, Ft. Wayne. $s: Einnnn Wiser. Plymouth. $1-; Mar) Davis. Indianapolis. $X; minors of Ira C. Norton. Sullivan. $12; Rozella Porter. Indianapolis, $8. A Feud Kuan It Course. Muncie. Ind. There is a family feud jt long standing between John Favors, loseph Randolph and Thomas Keating. The two last named are brothers-in-law. Several days ago there was a set-to between Favors and Keating. In which the latter was worsted. Monday evening the men net, and Randolph opened hostilities, and as Favors ran for the home of his brother, Randolph fired several shots, one of which horned the fugitive! coat sleeve. Upon reaching bis brother's house. Favors secured a shotgun and bred at Ran dolph, who attempted to dodge. The load struck him in the Bhoulder and back. The second shot took effect in K eating's legs. Francis Howard, also a brother-in-law of Keating, was struck in the face and breast by shot and severely sprinkled. Favors is under arrest for attempted murder. Randolph's condition causes alarm. The others will recover. Tli- Kirkhttin Family Kcuiiloii. Corydon, Ind. The children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kirkham spent Tuesday with them at their home in this county. Mr. and Mrs. Kirkham ar eighty-six and eighty-three years old, respectively, and have ln-en married sixty three years. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kirkham of this county have spent about sixty years of married life together. Robert and Michael Kirkham are brothers, and are among the early settlers. a TTttsiia in tailSouth Bend. lnd. The new jail has bad its first wedding, the high contracting parties being "Major'' Evans, a French negro, under arrest for attempting to kill the woman be professed to love, and .Nellie Heinkle. white, who caused his arrest. They were married in the cell-room of the jail, the prisoners being witnesses and the curfew bell ringing out the greeting. The prosecution against "Major Evans will be dropped. I'ncousrloat in Hi Yttrd. Mooresville, Ind. Aaron K. Lindley. six miles south of here, a member of the firm of A. E. Lindley & Son. of this place, was found by his wife about 3 o'clock last Friday morning in his yard unconscious and with an ugly wound over his eye. Mr. Lindley has remained unconscious to the present time, and his condition is alarming. Considerable mystery surrounds the case, more particularly in how he received the Injury. sli oi tiv tUf Son. Bvansvllle, Ind.- Benjamin Castle, a well-to-do farmer, near Chandler, in Werrich county, was shot and fatallv wounded by his nineteen year-old on. William. The senior Castle, as thf story rillis. went home intoxicated and hegan ahnsinn his wife, and while he was c hoking her bis son appeared on the scene and shot him. The boy is tinder srrest. Castle owns 1.006 seres of land, and is prominent in local politics. A Hanloutt Ktperluieut. Washington, flid. Two shoats on the David Brown farm dropped into a well over 100 feet deep and only six in width. In his determination to save his hogs. Mr. Brown caused himself to he lowered head downward, and. clutching I shout under eac h arm. he was safely drawn to the surface, tightly clutching the squealing pork ers. Mr. Brown as 18 years old. Each hog weighed aiout B5 pounds. The farmer explains that he would not have risked the descent, hut he was out of meat it was a ground-hog case.

OF INDIANA.

D; ivs 1 hrourhoi:t j 0 State. Co-operative Fat-rory Mt-. Muncie, lnd. Two Muncie men arcin the far west looking foi sites föl CO-Operative factories for their respective glass associations. George Brooker is in Iola. Kan., and vicinity, with a view f ascertaining the Inducements for locating one of the three co-operative plants ordered by the Green Bottle Blowers' association at it; session in this city in July. Two of the plantare to be located in Indiana, it is thought, slthotlgh no definite action has been taken. The cities that are now bidding with chance of success are Muncie. Marion. F air mou nt a nd Dunkirk. If the Kansas gas field is unusually promising, possibly two of tne plants will oe situated tn-re ami ; only one in this state. The windowglass workmen of the United State? are also interested in the matte: of co-operative plants, but as yet have not decided as to the number or location of the factories. Information has been received that the discovery .f oil and Its use as fuel have made Call fornia especially desirable as manufacturing centers, especially jr. the glass trade, and William Vandergl tt of this city, representing the windowglass workmen, is now In Las Angeles conferring with the business men of that city as to what Inducements would be made for the location of works t here. McGary for l-reentatle. Princeton, 1ml. -The Republicans of Gibson county met in convention Saturday afternoon and placed a full ticket in the field, headed by Hugh D. M Gary for Representative. .Fames M. Cockrum. who was seatd over David Hart in the last general assembly, made a fight for renominat ion. but was defeated. The national and state administrations and Congressman Hen enway were indorsed. Five General I Mi of Ilelnjfi. ililsboro. Ind. The Helms family, who live at Petersburg. Ky.. s ross the Ohio river from this place, ran boast of five ge nerations living, which r.re as follows: John Helms of Point Powhatan. (.. !s years old: Andrew Helms of Petersburg. years old: Bverett Helms of Petersburg. (6 years old: Lafayette Helms of Petersburg, 22 years old. and Blvln Helms of Petersburg, one month. KnhlteU aiol Tliroun OfT. Mishawaka. Ind. A tail well-d rested stranger, supposed to he James Irvine of Syracuse. N. V.. was found alongside the l.akc Shore Railway tracks near here. Efforts to revive him failed, and he was removed to the county Infirmary- where he died Monday night. He is supposed To hac be robhed and pushed off a train, as nothing of value was found on his person. Skull Iractured ly HIoh. Matthews. Tnd. While men were stacking wheat on the Smart farm. .lohn Gottsched ;t struck on the ba k of the head with a pitchfork wielded by Frank Ward. Fracturing his skull. There was no cause for the assault unless because Got tschell stopped to wipe the perspiration off his face, ai no words bad passed between the men. Ward is under arrest. Murder Incited by .!-Rioii$y. Washington, Ind. Francis Colwell and .lames Reed and wife of this city attended a gathering of colored Pple at Vlncennes last Tuesday. Colwell aroused Reed's jealousy by his attentions to Mrs. Reed, and he used his revolver, firing a bullet into Oolwell's body. The latter, it is said, will die. Reed is under street. The Ieetc Matrimonial Reunion. Auburn. Ind.- The third annual Meese Matrimonial Association reunion was held here on the ISth Inst. The Rev. T. P. Freeh delivered a lecture on "Love. Courtship and Marriage, and addresses were made by Judge S. A. Powers of Angola and Congressmen Robinson and Dr. J. B. Steaman of Ft. Wayne. Fitzgerald -t'ouiittt. Muncie. Ind. The marriage of Mr. Hairy Fitzgerald of Sidney. Ohio, and Mrs. Maliss Counts of Albany, this county, which occurred on .Tan. c last. has just been announced. The hr; and bridegroom have been living at their respective home, but in the future will reside together in Sidney. Located TWO Claim. New Albany, Ind. Barry P. Smith. who left this city fifteen years ago. returned Tuesday from th Klondike. He has located two claims on Bonanza creek, forty miles from Dawsom City, and has a number of fine specimens of gold. An A pirorlnte Teat. One of our Sunday school teachers. on a recent occasion, told her pupils that when tb put their pennies in tli contribution box she wanted eac h one to repeat an appropriate Bible verse. The hi st boy dropped in a rent, saying: "The Lord loveth a cheerful giver.'' The next boy dropped his. cert, saying: "He that lendeth to the poor giveth to the Cord." Th,.1 third and youngest dropped his penny, saying: "A fool and his money are eoon parted."

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