Pike County Democrat, Volume 20, Number 14, Petersburg, Pike County, 22 August 1889 — Page 1
OmOE, over 0. E. Ml is Honest Devotiob. Out* Motto ER 14 PETERSBURG INDIANA, THURSDAY. AUGUS' MOUNT k Pirn, Prepitaton. VOLUME XX.
AUVKUT181.no KATK8 1 Doe square <* lines), one Insertion. .... ..ft 0> Knell additional Insertion..,,..,.. S' A liberal reduction made on edrertts itnents tunning three, su and twelve months. le>K^i S..U Trausiest advertisements must be paid (or In advance. MS
ON Ali KINDS Neatly I3xeoutedL _ REASONABLE RATES. notice: Person* receiVlB* * l»PT of this paw* with this notice crossed M lead pencil are notified that the time of their subscription has expired.
POWDER Absolutely Pure. Thi» powder new rarie«. f marvel i t purity, •In-m tti and wlMilcramnPM. More ocononiieaj limit the ordinary kind*, amt can not be (old In competition with the multitude ol low-lent, ahort welfftit alum or phosphate powtli ri Sold «>nlir In cant. Koval Baking 1‘owder Oo., IK Wall nroet. New York. rHOIKStlOMMi tAltim.
- K A. ELY, Attorney at Law, 1 ETBR8BURG, IND. Orrr J It Adam. A Hon'* Pius Store. Sir la *l*o » in' iniK'r of ttio {.lolled Hiat*-* Colle«U«B .Mtstx ttUiin, mul joyoi prompt attention lo every matter in wbleh tie In nmole) ad. K. I’. Uiciiah ion. A. H. TAVUMt RICHARDSON & TAYLOR Attorneys at Law, l*KTKU8BtTRO, IND. • I'rompt attention slvrn to all bnOnem- A tCniury I'ubUoroattinilir m tlieoflliiik Oflot III Carpenter lluii'llntf. *ih and Main. J. W. WILSON. Attorney at Law, rETEitsnimo, mx iTI'JIff: Over J. B.-Young A Co. * Star*. ]. 11 LaMAUR Physician and Surgeon rKTERKBlTRO, IND., Will practice In Pike and adjohitnff #oun lira office: Montgomery* bolding Office hour* day nn*l nlghl |<r DINMN Of women and ebimren a spuciultj^ Chronic a ail difficult »aoltcfted. HUNKY FIELDS, Insurance & Beal Estate AOliNT, rKTERSBUHO, : : DIM AN A. 1.carlo g companies represented. Prompt tt u nt «>n to tmiimgv Notary tnniwii attended to. Kea«nut)io mt^L Office: Ilanlt Bttlldtnf. kdVn in smith. ATTORNEY AT LAW, —A W>— Real Estate Agent PKTKR8HUHO. - - INDIANA. office, over Gu« KrnnV. Wore. Attenilon Niven toCol loctlot**, ItuytB, mud Net*. tnt i.eml*. K\»mln>n^ TMm and t uraUhln* Ati*irmt» __ R. R & J. T. KIMK PHYSICIANS AND SOBGKONS, * PETERSBURG. INI'. omce' In BAJik Building: re«tdei»«« on Hevonth Htmrl, llni;r i-piarr. MMilli of Main. .'aII» promptly uttondro to. dny or iiIgBI._ j. a or n can. Physician and Surge en M5TKR8BURO,' . ISD. omce on Unit aoor Carpenter Building
Resident Dentist, FETKRSIU7RU, INF. ALL WORK WARRANTED. 0. K. Shaving Saloon, J. K. TURNER, Proprietor. PETERSBURG, - IND. rattle* within* work don* at their r.«*4*ntv* wlU leave order* at the .l op, la Dr. Adam, new Uitdin*. rear or Adorn* * Sort * [ rtoie
THE WORLD AT LARGE. Summary of the Daily Mew*. WASHINGTON NOTES. Mo* a bid was reoaiTtd tor the construction of a Wood bridge ten • inch win , wrapped steel rite for the army, though the War Department was to hare furnished the principal parte. » The Secretary of the Treasury has appointed John McMsckin, of Hew Vert City, to be special inspector of customs for duty at New York. Hr. McMackin is a warm friend of Dr. MoGlyno. A bPkcial passport, such as are Issued to distinguished citisens Intending to gc abroad, has been signed at the State Department fmv Senator Hearts, of Hew York. The Senator will visit Europe, it is said, to consult specialists on the Continent about his ayas, their condition being inch as to glee him much concern. The Secretary of Agriculture has Issued a circular to railroads calling atteniion tc the necessity for disinfecting ears which base carried Texas cattle and asking that this be done before tbcy are furnished fat reloading of cattle Thu Nary Department has been notified that Admiral Klmberiy, commander ol the United Buies fleet which was destroyed at Samoa last spring, baa left Katnoa for horns and will arrive at Han Francisco la September on a steamer frcm Honolulu. Acting Becuetaht Chandler, of the Interior Department, has taken up the rerating case of Senator Mandersou, of Nebraska, which was allowed by Commissioner Tanner several weeks ago and will rander a decision In n few daya The Commissioner of Internal Herenut has Issued a circular prohibiting the refilling at distilleries of casks or packages previously used at the same distillery. The light offerings of bonds have re. suited in a steady increase of the treasury surplus, which, according to theTreasur. Sr’s statement, now amounts to fTB.SOQ.OtX —being the highest point reached sines October last The pension payments fot August are estimated at 113,000,100 and the surplus will be reduced accordingly. It Is the theory of those about th. United Htates marshal’s ollice that Mrs. Terry nlwBBs threw herself upon h't husband's b3fly when he was shot by Deputy Marshal Nagle, took a weapon fiom him, as when the body was searched no weapon waa found. Both Judge Field and Judge Hawyer continue to be carefully guarded, as Mrs. Terry, it was feared, would seek vengeaace for the killing ol Judge Terry. President Harrison returned to Washington from bit Bar Harbor trip on th< 16th. (Ji'iTE a stir has been esuseddn the Pension Office by the discovery that thi amount of the appropriation tor clerks at the pension ag .Deles is |"1,W0 less thsr last year. It is feared thyt the amount it not sufficient to keep them running until Congress meets. Title HAST. The decree of absolute divorce recently granted to Mary E. Flack from her husband. James A. Fleck, sheriff of New York, on her petition has been annulled. In ber affidavit Mrs. Flack stated thaVshs bad never applied for a divorce. Dr. Alexander Brown Mott, r noted American surgeon, a son of the famoui surgeon, Valentine Mott, died at his country seat near Yonkers, N. Y., on the lStb of pnenmouia. HvsriisN F. Sherman, manAger of tht Associated elevators at Buffalo, N. Y., and bis assistant, Edward C. Loveridge. have been arrested for “hypothecating” warehouse receipts The frauds wtresaid to amount to (IIWIB. A tttciNT rainstorm at Easton, Pa, was the most violent ever seen in that section. Within two hours the water in the l.ehigh river rose eight feeL Two bridges and a dam on the Clinton branch of the Lehigh Valley railroad and all the Warren County bridges between Pbillipsburg and Htewartavills were swept away. The banks of tbs Morris canal were broken in two places
a rvll statement ot tne » utiion or me leather firm of A. H. Batcbellor & Co., of Beaton, who tailed recently, ia prombMl by September 11 The liabilities ara at oat ft .100.000 and th* assets will protaWy pay 80 rent* on tha dollar. Fin* in Hew York City recently causrd 100,000 damage to tha Gilea Lithographidg Com pane, £. 1*. Builatd’» tool factory and tha building. FOm more ladies were found in cal I art in Jobnatoan, Fa., on the Htfa. la* latter carriers of Portsmouth, If. It, hare rafneed to reatgn at tba demand ot Postal a* ter .Bides Tit* els-yaar-old daughter ot Jacob Mann, a hotel-keeper of Hickevilie, N. Y., died recently from tha effects of a large drink ot whtiky which aha bad taken for a cold. A tutcirrios and banquet waa given to Henry George recently at Philadelphia by the Henry George Club, at a welcome after the lour abroad, where hie aingla tax theory haa been adopted by Liberal clubs. Jam D. I.iart. the ahip builder, of New York, will aooa build a timber raft ia Britiah Columbia and tow it to Ban Francisco. He waa tha builder of the Iwt Joggina ruffe, one ot which broke up on the way to New York from Nova Beotia, Euan Loomis, LLD.. Ifunaon professor of natural phltaaopbv and aatronomy at Yale, died at the New Haven (Conn) Hospital on the 13th. At a curve on the Beading railroad near Hamburg, Pa, the W illtamaport expreaa run into the rear end of a freight train ■landing on the track. Beven care of the freight train were completely wrecked. A TKRainc cloudburst, occurred at Paterson, N. J-, the other morning. Streets were washed out, cellars flooded and the sewer* choked so that the waters spurted out of the manholes. Th* vicinity of Mammoth, Pa, waa visited by n enow storm shortly after daylight on the morning of the 13th. The white flakes tell umil the ground was completely covered. Tn* price of pig iron at Pittsburgh has been advanced fl per ton because ot the high price* ot coke and freight transportation. Nafouoh Gaudbttc, s horse-thief, escaped from the jail at 8t Albans, Vt, the other night hy burrowlug under the jalltc the street with a chisel. Th* schooner A. Vickery, with J1.00C bushels of corn, has been wrecked near Watertown. N. Y. The crew escaped. William Train ih. the young man whe entered Broker Lelb’s office, S4B Broadway, New York, a law daya ago, pointed n pistol at ktm and demanded his money sad Bred at hm when he refused to comply, has bean sentenced to fifteen yanrs and si* months ia the Bm* prison. Th* now cruiser Boston's damage by running aground off Newport, R. 1, is quite serious, extending over n spa«* ot thirty-six feet long. Enxx 8. ALL**, the former president of the Forty-second street mllway. New York, wko was convicted of fraudulently issuing tt# company's stock, has been sentence I to Lurte <a yanrs nt hard labor in th# Bints'* prison, th* prisoner had entered a plea ot guilty. Ittaxx passengers warn instantly killed and many others Injured by an accident on the West Pennsylvania road near Freeport, Pm, recently. Tax nressmen employed on th* New York World struck recently for better wng-s and n new foreman. A «M explosion nt Grand and Clinton ■treats. New York, caused th* fatal injury of two or three persons and the serious injury ot quite a number of othera A crowd ha l been attracted watching MMPBtkiBI tO dkfiOVM* i lft swvt WVSVW* ■ w WSWUVf^ ^
this wan. A MAH named Ctimdeonlng fatally shot Judge Piero*, of tb* Superior Court, at Ban Diego. C»L, on the 13th on aooooat of the latter’s decision In • divorce euit. Ex* Governor Murrav, of Utah, who attempted to take the weapon from the assassin, wae severely wounded. Tux lllinoit Secretary of State bar Ucented the world’, fair of mirnl Chicago, to commemorate t he four hundredth an. niversnry of the dlacovery of America. The capital etock l* fS,(WO,000, and lb* tncorporator* are Dowitt C. Cregier, Fred W. Peck, Georg* Schneider, Anthony 8*#I berger, William Seipp, John B. Waleh and i S. Nelton BlAk«> At Townsend, where the Ifietourl river I ie croesed hy the Northern Pacific railroad, the stream lie no tow that a large ; are* of the bed is exposed. Townsend i people recently began ground slutoiog for j plaoer gold on the exposed portion* of the river bed and hav.i struck it rich. The | flrit experiment yielded from |7toflOa • day to the man. Finx In the picture frame melding factory of If. Weliinger, on Wabash avenue, j Chicago, recently canted a loss of $15,000. I A RBAVT storm passed over Pueblo, Cot, j the other night. It formed near Canon i City, but a high wind accompanied it, and ; only a few drops of raia fell in Pueblo. ' East of the city tho storm seemed to be very heavy. The l«>es was between £75,000 and 1100,000. W. H. Newton. who laid out the original town site of Superior, Wi*., and patented the Newton sand pump and a winged float for creating currents to deepen river channel* died recently. Ferdinand Bdriek, a German barber, committed suicide at Columbus, O., rei cently. He used tiro revolver* one being aimed at tb* bead, tb* other at tb* heart The triggers were pulled while he stood in ; front of a looking glass in his shop. Kxv. Da. BaTLIss, editor of the CincinI nati Christian Advocate, died at Bayview, Mich., recently. Tag property owners along the lake front in Chicago whose efforts have virtually resulted in the closing of the exposition, are now proparing to make It hot for the Illinois Central railroad, which rune along the lake shore. They especially complain of the unsightly depot of the road. At Ban Diego, C«L. recently Superior Judge W. L. Pierce, of thatclty.jwas talking with ex-Governor Murray, of Utah, when W. 8. Clendennin passed: down the street, stopped suddenly and drawing a revolver shot the Judge in the back. A ; judicial opinion by Pierce unfavorable to Clendennin was understood to be the . cause of the shooting. Tax managers of the campmeetiug grounds near Indianapolis, lnd., have been forced to concede to Francis Murphy’s desire tor.8atiday train* and have | given him the right to conduct temperance work es he pleases. The court-inertial before whom Lieu-tenant-Colonel Fletcher was on trial at Omaha, Neb., for conduct unbecoming an officer, arrived at u verdict on the 14 b. ^be verdict was seeled. It was believed 1 that H was favorable to Colonel Fletcher. By the explcsion of a threshing machine ' boiler near Aberdeen, Dak., recently ’ three men were killed and two badly inI jured. Cause, lark of Water. Tag North Dakota Constitutional convention adopted the report of tibe commit- ! tee on the executive flxing the salaries of State officers. Bt the fall of the walls of the Burton building iu Chicago, recently destroyed : by flr* on* work min was killed and another fatally Injured. Focn Whttecapr have been placed In the jail at Marion, lnd., for brutally beating Mrs. Street and her daugnter. M*nADDING Indian* were reported in the vicinity of the head of Elk creek, near Glenwood Springs, Col. The atmosphere for mile* around Portland, Ore, was thick with smoke and cln- : dart and burning brands ware falling in showers. All the Northwestern country ‘ seemed to be burning up in forest fires. The wife of Jacob Schaefer, the cham- ! pipn billiard player, died in an insane I asylum In Allegheny City. Fa. Uensral W li.uA S W. Nedwat, Quari termaster-Geueral of Wisconsin during ; the early part of the rebellion, died rej cently, aged eighty five. Gold in paying quantities ;a reported : to have been foaoui near Bean blossom : creek. Brown County, lnd.
J. U. Hutchinson has been nominated by the Republican! for Uov'renr of Iowa. Two children of Adolph Uauer, of Mil- ' waukee, Win., worn poisoned recently by a ifhcoction of poppy teoda given by their mother aa medicine. Both are dea<£ Tan American branch of the High Court of Foreatere aevered ita connection with the parent organisation In England at Minneapolis, Minn., on the lftth. The name adopted was the “Ancient Order of For eater* of America." • Bt aooiliaion between two freight tralaa near Columbus, O . a stoctdenler's neck wai broken and two other men were badly injured. The loae wai fS000. Judge Field «at arroated in the United (Stales Circuit Court at Ban Francisco on the ldth for the killing of Judge Terry. He wee arraigned before J ml ice Sawyer, who release i him on a t>\000 bond. tub mm Da. Jambs U Cabell, senior member of tha faculty of tbo University of Virginia, la dead. Frascia w. Elder, a prominent cttiaen of Baltimore. Md., nod brother of Archbishop Eider of Cincinnati, died recently. Three young negroes in an outburst of fanaticism, threw themselves recently into an irrn furnace at Birmingham, Ala. An old negro had been playing tha rote of DanieL and commanded them aa Shadracb, Me*bach and Abedaego to throw themselves in. Bt the eEpiosioa of the boiler of a stave factory at Dawson. Kv., the other dav three persona were killed and four badly injured. Dr Alfred F. 'Georg*, r prominent youhe physician of Liitie Rock, Ark., wat killed by a train while visiting a patient on a railway Telocifiede the other uighL Responding to thu announcement of the organisation of ex-Confederate veterans at Fine Bluff. Ark, Jeffsrson Davis recently wrote to Colonel Charles Newman extolling the Lost Cause. Bt an explooen of a boiler in Grounds' mitt nt Saratoga. Art, William Lew James Jackson and James Crooks were fatally, and J. W. Grady, Frank Matthews, Sam J nekton and Robert Chamberlain seriously wounded. The schooner Marion Mattson, from Bath, Me , reports a t Baltimore Md., that during a severe gale, on August 5, two of the crow, John Henderson and Bernard McKinnon, ware swept overboard and drowned. The grand jury at PnrTis. Mien, indicted Kllrain and Sullivan. Ki'reln was arrestod at Baltimore, Md., and j tiled. At Jackson, Tenn.. ibe other morning, as Chief of Police Gaston was walking around the jail he israe Bred upon by negroes, receiving ten buckshots in his face and chest He wat fatally wounded. The trial of John L. Sullivan, the pugilist, commenoeot at Furvir, Miss., on the ISlh. William Westmoreland, a negro wife murderer of Jarkeonvl la. Fla., has been banged. Ho showed rare nerve on the scaffold. Virginia Democrats have nominated F. W. McKinney, of letorsburg. for Goverror William Htrrus of a despe-aie band been arrested ia Ai at Lit tie Rock. BT a cloudburst I Columbia, a C, the tut and a ma er n< ti ylH o. the alleged leader of counterfeiters, baa
. . .".. • DkFCTT Wilucr, of the^internal rev— nit «m shot dead by John M. Brownell, a moonshiner, at Northwestvilln nwur Jacksonville, Fla., recently. Brownell esraped. Aw attempt to wreck an excursion train near Cambridge Md, recently, tailed be* cause the engineer was running slowly at th+ timet lw the United States Court at Austin, Tex., Qu* Wilke and Abner Taylor pleaded guilty recently to the Importation of skilled laborers from Europe to work on the new capitol, and were fined $1,000 and costa In each of sixty-four case*. W u.ua n SrnT. a Mormon Elder, hat been arrested at Chattanooga, T*nn., oh a bench Warrant issued by the United States Court, charging him with bigamy and adul tery. Spry wns in charge of the Mormon proselyting in the South. bvixiTAH, the puglliet, was found gnilty at Furvla, Mi«s„ on the 18th. GENERAL. Thx water of the upperMissItsIppi river is lower than for years and navigation 1* seriously interfered with. Tbs gross earnings of the Atchison. Topeka & Santa Fe railroad tor July ware $1,878,399; decrease from same month last year, $170,738. Uross earnings of the railroads in which Atchison has a half Interest. $109,490; decrease, $11,500. The member* of the French Ministry hare requested Mr. Gladstone to poetpoce bis visit to the Paris Exposition until the President and all the Cabinet can meet him. An international convention has been called to sfeet in Madrid, April, 1890. to devise means (or tbe protection of industrial merest*. The object is to amend the interiistional law relating to trade marks and affording greater protection to manufacturers. Tax Emperor of Austria visited tbe Emperor of Germany on tbe 13th. Tan vote by which General Boulanger was found guilty of conspiracy waa 306 to 6. The High Court alto found him guilty of high treason by a vote of 198 to 10. Rev. Mr. Cuoerrr, an independent missionary in China, whose life work was grand in self-sacrifices, died recently in that country. According to United States Consul Faikenbach, of Bremen, Germany, 10,653 children under fourteen year* of age are employed in the factories of Saxony and 34,111 in all the large establishment! of Germany. Tax condition of the King of Bavaria growe continually worse. All nourishment in-administered to him artifically. Frau Fcactx, the popular actress of tbe Fuerst Theater, Vienna, shot bersetf tbe other mgbt on tbe stage immediately after tbe fall of the curtain. An unhappy love affair was supposed to be the cause'of tbe suicide. Wruji on a visit the other day to the town of Remscheida, Westphalia, the venerable Archbisbop of Cologne waa insulted and stoned by a crowd of antiCst hollos. Tax French High Court has sentenced General Boulanger. Count Dillon and Henri Rochefort to be deported to a fortified pine*. Tat London coroner's jury in tbe case of Alice Mackenzie, the last victim of the Whitechapel fiend, has returned a verdict of uiorder by an unknown person. Tax Mexican Government has refused point blank to grant concessions for negro immigration. It is rumored that an important agreement has been entered into between England and tbe Bliah by which tbe passage of British troops through Persia will be permitted It i< alleged that M. Waddington, French Ambassador to England, has been instructed to sound the English Government on the question of extraditing Boulanger, Count Dillon and Rochefort. The new steamship Friesland waa launched on the Clyde recently. It will nm in tbe Red Star line from Antwerp to New York. Tax Monon raUaond has made a cut iu Grand Army rates to Milwaukee to one cent e mila 7 at health of the Pope Is causing considerable uneasiness in Europe. w lr is reported from London that Misa Anderson, the actress, is recovering her I health.
ihsinsss ituurri ii'uus npon) lot ! seven day* ended August 16 numbered 2U, compared with 3J1 the previous week and 219 the corresponding week ot last year. A manifesto signed by General Boulanger, Count P.llou and Henri Rochefort : is published. It calls the action ot the Senate court an orgie of arbitrary rules, calumny and mendacity, and declares that in spite ot fresh coups d’etat prepar- : iug in the dark the signers have continued j confidence in the electorate ot France. The British Government has withdrawn the Tithe* bill. TUB LATEST. Thi motor on a Newport tit l.)electri« car was “short circuited.” on the night of the 18th, and the frightened passengers in lumping from the oar were more or less injured, Joseph Ferris and a man supposed to be Wm. Anderson, of Philadelphia, were badly hurt, the latter probably fatally. On* ot the grandest assemblages ot Odd Fellows ever seen on this continent will be that which will be witaeised at Columbus, Ou during the week beginning September 18. The Sovereign Grand Lodge will then be in ee* don, and the Patriarchs Militant, the uniformed portion of the order, wtU he there in numbers estimated at tmm 6,000 to 10,000, Th* Thirteenth regiment N. G. N. Y. & left Brooklyn, on the 18th, for a week’s tour, going first to Cleveland, a, and thence to Hamilton, Out Form of the Kings Mills (O.) powdermills exploded, on the evening of the 17th, shortly after all the employes had quit work. No lires were loot. Loss to property. 981000. On the night of the 17th fire waa discovered in the enrioeity store of H.D. Hill, on Ute nseemhly grounds at Chautauqua, N. Y. The fire spread to H. H. Otis' book store, and from there to three cottages owned by the assembly and conducted as boarding-house*. This sentence of Commander Barrington to two years’ suspension for running the ConsteUatlon'ashore, had not, up to the 19th, been acted upon by the Navy Department, despite all reports to the contrary. A sill, to provide for the extension of the White House, with n view to giving the family of the President more room for domeetlc purposes, will probably be introduced by Senator Cameron this winter. Tvs Russian Government has ordered the construction of two mors iron-clads of the first-class, mads alter the pattern of the most powerful vessels of the English fleet, ami several torpedo boats, all of which are to be completed as soon se possible. Jons L. Sclutau, the pugilist, waa, on the ltth, sentonoed, at Purvis, Mis*., to one year’s imprisonment in the county jail for participation in the late prisefight at Rtehburgh. An appeal was taken. Th* body of sa unknown man apparently sixty years old was found drowned in Brooklyn on the 18th. An Italian merchant of that city, whose card wan found in his pocket JmUevea him to ham been an agent for P. H. Hartman, a Gin
Til IT 11 liftMff of Charles Futlober at Shelby viMahvas entered by burglar who carried ijfway *947 in money and flaw __ _ ^ | ^ small typhoid few epidemic. A A orx capable of discharging i,*C , balls per minute, has been invented b an Indiana mam , Edward Stanford was killed with bowlder at Fairland. Three tnen has been arrested tor the crime. Hon. Wiliaam Cassady, the olde* member ot the Eastern Indiana bai died a few day* ago at his home 1: Rushville. Tue other night James Spencer, livin six miles north of Braxil, died froi blood-poisoning- It was caused b a wound on hia face coming in contac with a horse having the distemper. Near Retreat, William Ballard Hie bis death by a curious accident. D stumbled overa rail and fell upon Boy Tallman, who: had an open knife in hi r hand, which penetrated Ballard's breas it near the heart. The largest fish ever caught in Ind: ana waters, was captured in the Whit river just south of Columbus, the otbe day. The monster was a shovel-hea cat and weighed 104 pounds. It wa landed by Arty Monroe and Nick Hero with a trout line. It brought til in th market. Jacob Derbhz, a prominent hardwar merchant of Shelbyville, fell through , hatchway of an elevator, at the factor of Conrey. Waller * Deprex, a distant of twenty-one feet, and was very ser ously injured.; PosT-orriCK Examiner Kino hr 1 finished the investigation of the al sounding assistant postmaster of Boot vtlle. The shortage is $8,588.!$. Thi 1 amount was collected from Mr. Swint'ii bondsmen by the Inspector. It appeal 1 that Postmaster Swint was to alio i' Denny half the proceeds of the pos • ofilcc for running it, and from what ca 1 be learned he hias never drawn his shai 1 of the incotfle, which is estimated i li $4,000, making the total defalcation u 1* wards of $10,00(1. An old-settlers’ meeting was held nei ir. Anderson on the 11th inst. . About 01 is thousand persons were in attendance. A ik»y named Martin was bitten by Hi mad dog at Bloomington. Mrs. Maihvrxa Hr fit, wife of a youi 15 farmer of Spencer County, commits :l suicide by shooting herself through tl a heart. Lewis Ivey was jailed for forgery it Portland. The State; llRard of Health has be< 11 notified of the existence of several cas s of glanders i;n Parke County, and in o:m instance a prominent farmer has cc :i" traded the disease in a very peculi i,r manner. He was plowing with one :tl! the glandered horses one day, when t hi animal threw his head around a i<il struck the farmer in the face, slight l}f bruising the skin- Some dayh after ii> was taken siek, and the physicians ha n» diagnosed his disease as glanders, a it say that he can not possibly recover. Jesse Sims was shot and killed at N vr Albany, at aa early hour the otl i?ir morning, by Wm. Neal. Both w< ;:i» colored and yece bad characters. John M. Wampler has been appoint it deputy stamp collector for tbo Ri< :imond district. At Vincennes “Split Bark,” an Indi :i:a attached to Stowe's circus, was shot i 1 the back and dangerously wounded iy Patrolman Robertson in an effort m: iliB to arrest the Indian.
Six townships in Hancock Com t.jr voted on the gravel-road question on ' l:ie loth, and the majority of the votes w i:e for free roads. This will practice lly make every road in the county free. It E. Si'akqler, an inspector of lie Post-office Department, the other « ny examined i a to the business of the M <ilison post-office, and looked over theci ijr, its factories, resources, population, i 10. He will report favorably to the estile lishment of firee mail delivery h< i'i>, recommending four carriers. Tire contract for the new Presbi sisrian Church at Connersvllle was le » L. F. Ludwlck, for $13,189. A prisoner, named Bockman, stab Policeman Harrison Reeves in the i while the latter was placing him i cell, at Bloomington. Tire residence of Mrs. Mary The in: son. of Edinburg, was entered, tbeoi Ini night and robbtsl of a watch w< rl 9150, and money and clothing to value of !«•. Los Bar.vauee. aged ten years, 11 was kidnaped by a peddler at T r Haute, has been found and returnei to his parents. J. C. Sr.viuw.it was killed by cart war Otis. bins. John Sheltox, a young wif Seymou^Mias given birth to an un ally large Jand hearty hoy with six i formed Ungers on each hand. <Jr.oRGis Si.Et TH.vrn. a well ki sporting man of Indianapolis, has declared insane and sent to the asy Joe T. Walters was arrested at cennes on a charge of setting fire building on his father’s premises. Kikt Boi.ukx. a tramp, was killc II by cars near Ft Wayne. Clark hjowsnr paid out d past year, on account of sheep gill worthless dogs, 91,432.I*. Geo. Sculick. the nlneteen-yet murderer of Dick Cisco, at Madisot surrendered to the authorities. The indications are that 100.00 sens will attend the laying of the ner-stoneof drovv tied him* wa river. of the of
SHOT TO KILL. Bx-Judfto Terry, of California, Shot and Killed by Deputy United States Marshal Nagle. fhe Tragedy the Result o! an Assault <W Justice Stephens J. Field *»•» of the Supreme Court, Ami tnchlentatiy the Outcome ot the Notorious Sharon 11III Otrorce CaiS-Nagie Arrested, Latbbop, Cal.. Aug. 13.—The Southern Overland train arrived here at halt-past (even o’clock yesterday morning, aud the passengers alighted for breakfast Judge Stephen J. Field and Deputy United States Marshal Nagle walked into the ilenot dining* room and sat down for breakfast side by side< Judge David 8. retry and wife, who figured in the Sharon iivorce ease, came in also. They were going to another table when Mrs. Terry recognised Justice Field and Immediately retire 1 to the train [or some unknown purpose. As toon as she had left the dining-room, and before the had reached the train. Judge Terry walked to where Justice Field sat, and stooping over him, slapped bis face. Deputy Marshal Nagle at once arose from his seat aud shot Judge Terry through the heart. While he was falling Marshal Nagle shot again, but missed, the bullet going through the floor. Both shots were fired within a tew seconds, before any one could interfere. The Judge, after being shot, foil to the Boor and ueTer uttered a sound. He had scarcely fallen when Mrs. Terry rushed into the room and threw herself,on the body. People rushed from the room while others rnibed In, aud the wildest excitement prevailed. Justice Field and DepM|’ Marshal Nagle retreated to a sleeting car, where they were securly locked in. Iu the meantime Mrs. Terry kept couStautly%ilUug fot the arrest of the two men. Constable Walker, beforo the train pulled out, entered the sleeper aud was carried sway on board the train shouting to the spectators that ho knew his duty and would perform it. While tne train was standing at the depot Mrs. Terry kept running from the body of her husband to the sleeper, demanding admittance in order that she might slap Justice Field’s face. Before the appearance of Constable Walker in the car, Sheriff Purvis, and a deputy of Stanislaus County had taken charge of Deputy Marshal Nagle. Mr. Stackpole. one of the proprietors of the hotel, was standing in the door, and observed Mrs. Terry leave, and also took note of the threatening look which she oast upou Judge Field. He walked down the room to where Judge Terry sat, and, addressing him, asked why his wife bad left the table. “Judge Field is here,” observed Mr. Stackpole, “and do you think your wife would be so indiscreet as to cause trouble?” “Why do you ask that question?” said Terry. “Because l do Hot wish to have any trouble here,” was the answer. “I don’t know,” slid Judge Terry, quietly; and then he added significantly: “There might be trouble.” This alarmed Mr. Stackpole, aud he walked back to the door determined to watch Mrs. Terry when she returned. No sooner had Mr. Stackpole left Judge Terry than the latter arose and walked straight up to where Judge Field was sitting, and, without saving a word, slapped him in the face anfi thc-u repeated the blow. Nagle, who was sitting beside Field, sprang to his feet with a drawn revolver, which he pointed at Terry and fired. Terry fell heavily to the floor, aud as he did so Nagle fired agalu. The first shot entered Terry’s left breast,the second struck the floor, plowing up the wood and lodging in the wall.
As tne nrst snot was urea airs, iwrj had reappeared in the doorway, carry* iug a hand traveling bag. Mr. Stackpole intercepted her and, with the aid of others, took away the bag. Upon examination afterward, the bag was found to contain a pistol, which was sufficient proof of Mrs. Terry’s motive. Attracted by the report of the pistol, Mrs. Terry looked in at the door, and, as she saw her hnsband fall, threw Up her hands and screamed wildly: “He has killed him. He is murdered.” , If Judge Terry had intended to provoke Justice Field, and draw a weapon beiore the latter could turn, is, of course, not known, as Deputy Nagle, who sat opposite, prevented this by firing, reuniting in the instant death of Terry. After the shooting. Deputy United States Marshal Nagle backed up against the wall of the dining room and warned every one not to arrest him. saying he was a Unitod States officer in the discharge of bis duty. There was no semblance of an attempt to molest him at any time. Constable Walker took Deputy Nagle from the train at Tracy and proceeded with him to 8tocktoo, where he is now in jail. District-Attorney White ordered the arrest of Justice Field upon his arrival at San Francisco, and telegraphed the order to the sheriff of 8an Francisco. The Cause of the Trouble. 8as Francisco, Aug. 15. — The announcement that ex-Judge Terry had j been shot and killed at Lathrop yesterday 'caused extraordinary excitement in this eity. The scene of the tragedy is j eighty-three miles from this city by rail, and it the breakfasting station tor the Southern Overland train. The possibility of an encounter between Terry and Justice Field has been recognised ever since the imprisonment of Terry for contempt of court, owing tb the well-known temper of the man. Terry has always been a ( prominent figure in the political history of the State. His killing of Senator Broderick years ago caused at the time deep personal resentment against Terry by a portion of the people of the State, which threatened to terminate hit career la California; but be always had a number of adherents, and remained lathe State, though he has only ouoe or twice been before the people for position. Newspaper articles have been printed lately intimating that it would be dangerous for Justice Field and J udge Terry to meet personally, as it was thought the latter might insult the former, while the fact was also recognised that Justice Field would be quit* to resent au attack from Terry, knowing it oonld only result fatally to one or the other In view of Terry’s record. David 8. Terry was at one time Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of California, and has always been a prominent figure in the political contests of the State. The killing of Broderick caused at tha time deep personal resentment against Terry by the people of the State, which threatened to terminate his career in California, but he always had a number of adherents, and remained In the State, though he has only once or twice been before the people for position. He was married to Sarah Althea Hill, who claims to be the wife of ex-Senator Sharon, while prosecuting bar claim
being coi to remai directed from Court, to edrry out beoaftie ittn with that offl fered, drawi He was disar wife were a< Committed t Justice Field same his duti. to this City fiavid & ty, Ky., in II army under to California SvCriis Con: Justice of the nia on the and upon Justice Mi Terry became posed to the and stabbed committee wi Maloney, a held by the ward releas erick in ll icai diffei what was km of the De: was defeated is although his i sso slit? refused Justice Field be removed leputy attempted of the court, she personal quarrel udge terry inter* ger front fais test* wth Terry and hid a contempt and in the meantime Washington to re* a bench, returning go. orn in Todd Conn* ted in the Texan t this ton, Me came .I settled id Cal* $5 he was elected lij Court of Calif orAmerican ticket, m of Chief 1887, Judge Uce. He was opt committee of 1838, members of the pted to arrest 'erry. Terry was 5*, bat was after* lied Senator flrod* result of polit* rtf belonging to ie '•Chivalry'’ wing rty. In 1880 Terry Hancock elector, tes were elected. September 8,1818, )i ras sent to jail for empt of coart by six months for © Justice Field. Justice iriel.l » vi ion of the Affair. Sax Francis to, ern Overland ti sin In Oakland sh< rtl; yesterday morn lag., collected, telegi apt Lathrop traged t h 13.—The South* rived at the station i ’ter eleven o’clock k great crowd had Intelligence of the ug preceded the ar* rival of the trai l, s the sleeping ear in which Justice iiel was sitting was at once besieged 1 y 1: ted States officials and newspaper; net Justice Field maintained his quiet d<> anor, and narrated to a press rep: e*: ative the following particulars of tl s i utiogi "I can toil yoi th torjf in a few words. For tjhe last fe v :| uths all manner of reports, both p ibl and personal, hare reached me that Jo a Terry had threatened to subject me > some indignity if he should happe u t aeet me. This fact caused the U ni ed iates marshal to decide to provldi « h protection as bs could during When I start cdurt, Deputy Ns He seemed to m official, though 1 oi: away from Los. ini ay in this State, .os Angeles to hold accompanied me. quiet, gentlemanly met him twice while ea. He asked me in that city when I ir ided to return, and accompanied n e, iking a seat in the sleeping-car oj pc s to me. We heard this morning t la: udge Terry and his wife were on th<. 1i tentiou to the fi .ct, Lathrop we enti re got breakfast. 11 the table. Nagl e n Terry and his v ' soon after. As s< me she went Oui ol n, hut paid no atWhen we arrived at he easing station to t a seat at the end of on one side of me. into the room as Mrs. Terry saw ie room, I afterward learned, retl uing to the oar for her sachet. J td| l supposed h i ing her. Instsa walked back i f a heavy slap n pletely astouisae making ready t cried out! “Step, not desist, and is a second time, II ballet entering hi: door, Nagle eh >ot the second shot u< was arrested at Btockton to aw lit quest. That is tb as I am aware , if Protection was Field, it is «lai United States A who telegraph* d il marshal of the d. Terry arose, and ended accompanyof doing so, he e, and strnck me e face. I was comand seeing he was itrike again, Nagle op,’’ but Terry did was raising his arm le shot at him, the mart. He fell to the C a second time, but striking him. Nagle Tacy and taken to ie result of- the laomplete story so far i facts.’’ ccorded to Justice d, by ’ authority of •ney -General Miller, m Washington to the rlct to see that the person of the Jc ce was protected at all hazard. T ie der extended also to Judge Sawyer, of > United States Circuit Court in t iis> ty, upon whom Mrs. Terry made a pe nsl assault last year, while on a rail re -ain accompanied by Judge Teriy. Th rder was based upon this fact and up threats declared to have been ope ily vie by Terry against Justice Fleli
uepuiy nan an 3510 was directed ro accompany Jist Field under this order, and is slid > have given Judge Terry full war ail to stop when the latter began his uthi upon Justice Field, and fired at T( rry 1 the latter was about to strike'a S"0O time. Justice Field left toe Over an train at the Oakland ferry, and dri ive once to the Palace Hotel where te ; i joined by his wife. He was not a to 1. and the notice to the chief of p >lk claimed to have been ttrl attorney of SauJoa* was not acted upon * CANADA. sent by the quin, if foi rer Safe Among tho Canada—His Advlea The Miming I Other Rucili to Ml. Family. , Bof.tox, Auf. 1 -A Providence (R. I.) special to the aid says: Treasurer Brown’s family is seen In Westerly yesterday and tho wil have been at home at They receive il from Toronto from Montreal information that they their sumn ter once to their secure as mu sh own, and at t te ownpresona beyond reac ceiviug the could clear were stoppi 1 After Mrs. 1 fairs she wi in go ther nothing taken, c His family happy data, and accident at the fa •raid correspondent, three daughters, who Beach, left for theif ass., on a later train, slegram from Brown rday and more newa Monday. Tho latter , to the etteot d better leave esort aud go at Thorne in AUstonand his property as they time hold all their that it ts sheriff. After retd as soon as they affairs where they left for Allston. settled up her afly join her husband he decides to letter Brown said amount that he had sh he had with him. the relatives are as 'erbial Rhode Island think that the whole ille rionsly injirec threshing r tact The enj ine Aug. 14.—A terrible about noon yesterday tries Dinsmore, eight* st of this city. Three utd several others sethe esplos)on of a Arnswoldt, a blown seventeen rods 9, aged twenty-three. le ma w instan ly k Mich., aged about and badly scalded *dy.
FOREIGN BUDGET. A Uatwhat Hopeful OlHD tor MW. *»f btlek-Bouluier and His mrtends In London— tangible Proof of l»jr»My—Ho«* pliable Farle-The Aastro-Germau Alli-ance-Arms for Turltey, Kao., Etc. VOU HON FOR HRS. If ATBB1CK. 1 ttpiiof, Aug. 19.—The belief i»;pow almost general that Home Secretary Matthews '.rill grant Mrs. Maybriok a reprieve, and after a reasonable lapse of # time, Darden ber. Th is belief is based oh the theory that an inmediate pardon would corer Justice Stephen with confusion, and in a great degree impair publio confidence iu juries, whereas a suspension of tmdeath sentience as the result of deliberations in which Stephen took part would be eminently satisfactory- to every body, and the unfortunate woman’s ultimate pardon would scarcely cause surprise, and certainty aot regret. The great pressure brought to hear on the Home Office for the exercise of clemency in the case of Mrs. Itaybrluk bas turned loose a flood of correspondence, teeming with suggestions desljfned to affect future cases of tho kind. Among the letters is one written by the Master of the Rolls to the Times, wherein that functionary suggests the creation of an appeal court, composed of seven judges, whose duty It shall be to revise every conviction of the crime of murder, with full and final power to quaeb, confirm or modify sentences. 1 BOULANGER AEffl HIF FRIENDS. London, Aug. 19.—Freeclnuen residing in London to the number of five hundred called Upon General; B ulauger at his residence yesterday, and presented him with an address of sympathy and confidence. In replying to their spokesman.1 he entered into the matter of hie trial and conviction by the Frenoh Senate, and took occasion to deny the charges upon which he was tried. He said he had never upon any occasion made use of funds belonging to the state except while trying to compass the safety of Frauoe wheu attacked by enemies. If they had been cited to appear before any regular court in Frauoe to make answer to these outrageona^harges, he and his colleagues have hastened to take the first steamer for Fnnoe; but such a course would not su.it the nefarious purposes of those who fcrc the moment were usurping the power of tho Republic. They formed a tribunal composed of hts personal and political enemies and the enemies of his colleagues, by which all were virtually condemned before it met. Of Frenchmen, he uaid, he only asked that he be treated with fairness, and the triumph of their pres ent rulers, of which they boasted so loudly at present, would soon be a thing of the past. . LOT A LTV THAT "ELLS. London, Aug. 19.—Ilf tho Queen and he Jj royal offspring have beer, very much putfl out over tho shameful way in which the! Radicals opposed their modest request for more money, the Prince of Wales at least has something with which to soothe his lacerated feelings, »s a direct outcome of the agitation instituted by the Radical members of Parliament and their supporters. The Prince has received an anonymous letter In which the writer deplores the inconsiderate conduct of the disloyal Radicals, sympathises with His Royal Highness in the unpleasant position in which their agitation has placed him, and last, but by no means least, he gives a proof of tho sincerity of his sympathy by inclosing ten crisp new Bank of England notes, each of the denomination of a thousand pounds. No n»m« is signed to the communication, and tbe wrltor has been at such pains to avoid leaving any clew to his identity that no one is prepared even to guess who he can be. The Prince himself has no suspicion of any one. HOSPITAEUI PARIS. London, Aug. 18.—Tho Paris municipality will to-day give a banquet to the provincial mayors in the Palais d’lndustrie. Provisions have been made for tbe entertainment of thirteen thousand mayors and two thousand Senators, Deputies and others, many of whom are already enjoying the hospitality of the municipal authorities. Ninety-five cooks, with one hundred assistants wiU prepare tbe viands for the city’s guests.
Paws, Aug. 18.—Ml. Daraali, the hasi band of Sarah Bernhardt, i* dead of j cerebral congestion. He was sixty-three I years old. THE AUSTRO' GERM AH ALLIANCE. London, Aug. 19.-It is reported from Berlin that the conferences there, in which the two Emperors and their ministers hare taken part, hare resulted in a very material modification of the alliance existing between Germany and Austria. Heretofore the treaty between the two powers presided for joint action only in case either was attacked. The alteration just effected in the treaty makes it obligatory upon either power to come to the assistance of the other when Us vital interests nre menaced. This modification is a marked strengthening of.the existing alliance. RIFLES AND FIELD GUNS. London, Aug. 18.—The Mauser Riflefactory is now turning out and forwarding thirteen hundred rifles a week for the Turkish Government. They have already delivered seventy-five thousand of these weapons, and are under contract to complete the order without interruption. The Krupps have finished eight hu ndrec and fifty field guns which were ordered by the Turkish Government in 1888, and the heavy ordnance ordered for the defense of the Bosphorus will follow as rapidly as possibly. , SWEPT BT A HURRICANE. Madrid, Aug. 1&--A terrific hurricane swept over the southern part of Spain yesterday, causing immense damage to property. A number of houses and churches in Granada, were wrecked, and part of the dome of the famous church of San Felipe was blown down. The Alhambra was also damaged. FOR THE DEFENSE OF THE CLERGY. Rohr, Aug. 19.—A new journal called the Cronaca Hera has bean started in Rome. The policy of the paper is opposition to the Vatican and defense of the lower grades of the clergy, who, It Is alleged by the promoters of the enterprise are sadly in need of a fearless champion. The FresKlenll** Programme. Washington, Aug. 18.—The President, accompanied by Private Secretary Halford, left at three o'clock yesterday afternoon for Deer Park. Mrs. Harrison arrived at the Baltimore Se Ohio depot just in time to meet the President there ami accompany him. On Tuesday the President will go » Indianapolis and will remain there two or three days. He will then return to Ileer Park, and it will be some time before he is seen in Washington again. ~ With the extra session in contemplation, possibly as early as the 21st of October, he has a great deal of work before him in the preparation of hia first mosQollapse of the Hew Hatatorinm at Milwaukee. Milwaukee, Wii., Aug. 18.—The new natatoriam, which was recently completed at a cost of f15.000, aud accepted by the city on Wednesday, coll crash yesterday, the floors and giving the residents in !
