Richmond Palladium (Daily), 17 October 1900 — Page 1
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F ALL ABIUM RICHMOND. INDIANAjEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 17. 1900. 1 cent a copy
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NO CONFIRMATION
Ileporfed Capture of Pao L " Ting Fn Discredited In Official Quarters.
They were ror th moat cart, aer and weary. The distance of 18 niHes from Hazletou to Omldale ia principally down Km. If and the walk there was scarcely noticed by the striker. The uphill march home, however, with the added facta of a sleepless nhjht and a failure to accomplltdi their porpoto tended to dauuwn their ar.lor
what
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$18,509,81 Jfl ' $38,99755y jj
wi ream rciiras. I ic ;
J $28,576,235 YrJM' 4 ,900. f V&VBJ&
UPRISING IN THE SOUTH
Con tinned Spread of the Rebellion In Southern China Gives Cause For Crave Uneasiness.
Evidence of Prince Tuan'a Cftatlnnanre In Tower Causes Far I ther Anxiety.
Iteadjr Co io to Work. Rerauton. Pa.. Oct. 17. The Gibbons
Coal company' colliery in South Seran-
ton is Ik-Ihk put in order for work, and the company nay It will becin Dera
tions probably tomorrow. This eom-
pany ia agreed to jrrant the strikers demands If the utrike is raised and further that it will mine enough coal
to fill its contract with the Schuylkill
! district. Iitriet Secretary Denmsev
of the United Ifine Workers says that
i "ie ooarti has not acted on the matter.
out that in ail likelihood the request of
in company will be era n ted.
London, Oct. 17. There is no confirmation .of the reported capture of Pao Tin l"u, of which, according to the hhangluti Kcho, Mr. Dochlne, the French consul there, has received news. .The rejiort Is generally discredited in Ixiudon, esiiecially as there Is no direct tchKraihle communication
Letweeu SiuniKhai and Pao Ting Fu. ' IIon Konj; dispatches tell of the continued ttrend of the southern relieilioii. A IIoiif Kung correspondent sends m report that the French torIedo boat destroyer Handy shelled 2,(HM rcliels who were advancing on Sun Chun, killing 40 and wounding liuudrtds. Tills Is not com tinned from any other point. The evidence of I'rince Tuan's continuance In power causes anxiety. According to a Shanghai eorresjiondent, It has produced a serious depression 'n trade there. Two Chinees banks have
failed; others are expected to close, and it Is rt Hrtcd Hint the Iti'uso-Chln-ese bank Is In difficulties, owing to the removal of the Chinese court to the province of Shen Si. ShaiiKhnl telesrra ins report that the local mandarins have received a dispatch from I'rince Tuan announcing that the court Is now in safe-keeping, and exhorting them to have patience until winter decimates the allies, to keep the arsenals In constant work and "everything In readiness for a massacre of all foreigners when the
proper time arrives. It Is also r M.rtd that the Empress Dowager has lsucd a decree removing Liu Kun Wl. viceroy of Nankin, from his iost and ordering Ceuerci Yung Lu to join her at Slan Fu.
Miners Disappointed. " ! Shaniokin. ra Oct. 17. Miners In
tnis region are disappointed over rh
failure of the operators up to this time
to accede to the t rms of the Scrantcn
convention. It was fully expected that by this tin.e the operators and coal
vanning couijiauies would iiave an
nounced their determination to accede to the demands of the men. As yet no caw of destitution among the men
have been reported to strike leaders.
A GREAT OVATION
Coy. Roosevelt Greeted "With 31 m-h Kntlmsiasm In Ohio's Capital.
THE CITY WAS CROWDED
THE LARGE AND SMALL OF IT.
lltlOLLEtlBERG'S NOTIONS
ill ! tt
AND
JOLLEtMP.G'S PRICES
$52,309,484 "If, Sort Looks aa
if I'd Hare to Expand."
Operators Secretly Confer. Philadelphia. Oct. 17. A secret con
ference was held yesterday in the office
of the Philadelphia and Heading Kailway company between representatives of various coal carrying railroads I
and a nu.utier of individual operators. The participants Mere nledired to se
crecy as to the object -of the consultation and nothinsr could.be learned of
what transpired.
Agent of Express Company at Bedford Takes His Own Life.
A 11 ce Made For It urns.
I'irtshurg, Oct. 17. At the annual
meeting of the American Olass com
pany yesterday. Auditor J. V. Orth
was elected a "straw" director and subsequently resijyud to make a vacancy for a director to lie named by the Window Glass Workers' associi-
tion, L. A. 3m. Knights of Iabor. The company ha put in trust for this association r.MS shares of Its common stock, which is to lie delivered whew accumulated dividends have paid for It. I'resident Simon Hums of L. A. 3H, is exiiected to lie placed in the directorate.
HE SOUGHT DEATH strike to end.
Coal Operators to Accede
i All Oexnaads ot miners
Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 17. officially announced that the on
tors will accede to all the demand
the mine workers, which means
immediate end of the strike. ' IlAZLlTOV. P.i Oct 17 Tf,o
A STRANGE COINCIDENT nouncement of the action of the
ference at Philadelphia ending t
strike is received with demonstn
tions of joy.
Xot Since the Notable Blaine "IH'monstration In 1886 Has Columbus Had So Many Visitors.
Significant Iueidents Conueeted. With the Candidate's Tour Through Ohio.
all
Following1 the Appearance of tha Company's Auditor tbe Agent Commits the Desperate Deed.
Tragic Death of Walter F. Glover Creates a Sensation at the Stone City.
BATES-BATLIFF.
AT A KTA. DSTIL.ru
No
Developments In the Interna
tional Diplomatic Situation.
Berlin, Oct. 17. A high official of
tbe foreign office discussing the gen
eral situation said: "There Is abso
lutely nothing new In the diplomatic
Situation. We have received no In
formation as to the alleged dl
rrfouut lou U alderse '
all the allies to reconu.-
l.nt It lies in me tj
that he would meet
the state-
States
"enctiuuTerv
In getting
bis authority;
. .. tit. cnne
with mme trouble In bringing them
all under one uai. ......L.tu-e is civen
. from the United
way of Uindou that Kmperor Kwrng Su 1. K-iug to IVkln under American protection.
The tierman papers. u... now have Ikhm. treating the report of increasing ferment In southern Chlua .. English exaggerat es have su d
chnngetl tneir lone. -v.
of the inovvuii-i"
Fire Interrupted Telegraph. New York, Oct. 17. Fire broke out from some unknown cause last night In the rooms of the Hardware club on
the Hth floor of the Postal Telegraph building. The 1'th and 13th floors are used by the telegraph company as
an oieratln rsm. They were soon flooded with water whh-h came down
the ccellinjr. All but 20 of the 125o)er-
ators at work wore at once compelled
to leave their Instruments OMdJtimmsJ
the bulldiuK-
Bedford, Ind., Oct. 17. Walter T. Glover, atccd about 34 years, agent of the American Express company, committed suicide yesterday afternoon by shooting himself in the right temple with a revolver belonging to the office of the company. E. C. Burton, auditor of the express company, arrived here yesterday to check up the books
of the office, this being done every two weeks. Shorltly aftedward Glover lett the ofllce and upon failing to return In due time, inquiry was made at his home. j Glo-er's wife said her husband had
gone to the barn of I. N. Glover, cash
ier ot t
A Qniet Wedding at the First Presbv terian Church This Morning.
The wedding of Miss Laura Ratlin"
or this city to Mr. Mark E. Bates of
L-iberty, Ind., took place this morn
ing at y.viU at the First PresbyteriaD church, the Rev. Isaac M. Hughes, D. D., officiating. The wedding was
a quiet, church affair, without attendants, and only immediate relatives and close friends were favored with invitations. The ushers were Messrs. Leslie Meyer of thi city, R. E. Bates of Liberty, Dr. Frank Wilson of Indianapolis and Mr. Harry Husted of Liberty. The ring ceremony was used. The bride was clad in a brown traveling cos
tume with iaoe tninmiaga.
Sc. ;Q a drmahter of Mr. and
XUC AiJ o .
Fatal Jealousy.
Vanwert. Ohio, Oct. 17.-Miss Al ee Hammell died last night of injuries caused by vitrei thrown in her faee
on Sept. 1U by Mrs. Jonn au..e. - -of a cashier lu a local Iwnk. Miss Hammell was a well-known and highly resected young lady. Mrs. 'Vanlfew was arrested shortly after the
.rime was committeu uuo
bond for her appearance
was said to be the crime.
dead. Mr. Burton- i M Joseph F. Itatlin, anu i-, " checking up the business of the eon.-1 most estimable and poppany. and no errors have, as x been women. She
found with his aennm misseU from local society, i.v, - - member of one of the most prominent seu enterprising young
families in the county. business man of Liberty,
Columbus. Ohio. Oct. 17. Not once since the great Blaine demonstration ui 1SSO has this city leeu so crowd-d with visitors as it was last night, the occasion of the appearance here of tloveruor Boosevelt. Every hotel was full and thousands of those who came to hear or sh the governor were cared for at the homes of residents of Columbus. Teu siM-ft-hes made to large audiences duce leaving Cincinnati yesterday uoming had not impaired the goverKr's vocal organs nor did he show my evide:e of fatigue when he was utrodut-ed at (lie av.ditorium at 9" . m. An impatient throng had been jwaitlng him nearly two hours. The UooM'Veli sicial arriveil here at 7ind ftir two hours the governor rod m a biillian'ly illumiuatetl electric ear tn a great parade which -omprelieud'd High and other principal streets of the city. This parade was more th:'u two hours passing a given point and
ts course was marked by a blaze of
tolored fire, rockets, firing of cannon taid bursting of bombs. iVhen he strode across the platform e governor was greeted with a roar " applause, yet he looked upon a stialler nnmlter of persons than eom-
1sed the crowd that had twen unable t find standing room in the building, "moving his brown rough rider hat U bowed his acknowledgements to the .adienee as he took his seat between ttivernor Nash and Kmmett Toir.p-
lins. the chairman. Before the govfnor was introduced, the famous Co Umbus Republican glee club, which lis a membership of nearly 100, ami n)dch was organized during the first Wrant campaign, sang a parody on
1d leave my happy home for you. lAbive the speaker's stand was ft
picture of General I,awton and the sol-
tiler's assertion that if he were to fan
tr the Philippines he might as well die by a shot from o;e of his own uen as by a Filipino hullet.
-l-.-ak :jmkaltaa9 an enthw-
that for Ave mlnnte
n fnr hw 'sCoVld; ;'dfy tnof
will speak n l leveiano.
Thursday Tie will arr.ve
in Wheeling. W. Va.. having mane - speeches in Ohio.
Will
THUR0DAY FRIDAY SATURDAY be toarKain dayf in our "Notion "Department. - - It is tUe little tliinga you nave money
on.
I gro. real bristle Tooth Brushes, 8c each:
1 gro. good Hair and Cloth Brushes, 23c each. 1 gro. Side Hose Supporters, fancy web, rubber post, with enamel buckles, colors, 20c Per pair.
NOTE THIS ON YOUR . MEMORANDUM ' Never in the history of our store have leather goods been sold at such low prices 1 lot Telescopes, Suit Cases and Grips. - Bestleather lined goods to go at a discount of 25 per cent. A new Dress calls for a new Corset LISTEN ! 10 dozen Corsets, standard make, white and black, goods worth from $1.00 to $2.00, to go at one-half price. Our department of men's and boys' House Jackets will be opened to the public on these three days, the largest and best assortment in the city. Let us show you the kind we sell at $5.00.' - These goods can be seen in our large window. Come and be convinced of their good value. THE GEO. H. KNOLLENBERG CO.
ind
le
roon
Jealousy
motive for tne
denly
the seriousness
tbThe recall of the Marouls Ito to the
premiership of Japan attracts tion since he has always repre-entml ij ... nlllance between Japan
f.i.t. snd Is known to be friendly
"o China. The Krei Zeitung disenssethe nmtter at considerable length going ou the assumption that he will reauine his attempts to bring about such
Un!!- was made at the
foreign ofilce regarding the pndmblo ., flitnointment the offleUW
replied that there was nothing to but to wait and s.-e. Otnclals say that a severe tornado did great damage ou laVurday In Sun Tau in the province of Shan Tung.
Must Keturn to England. San Francisco. Oct. 17.-The United States court of appeals has affirmed the decision of the district court It. the case of Julian T. Biddulph Arnold, who was ordered fxtradaed to Eng-
land, where he is cnargeo. "'
printing the funds of clients, must now return to England.
IT IS AHBITHATED Terre Haute - Street Hallway Trouble Temporarily Settled. Terre Haute, Ind. Oct. ".-The arbitration committee, lu the matter of The street railroad strike has rendered ..ci., hich cives the men an ad-
,uol for when
vance, out noi " -j
.v,.. .)r.i,-L- Motormen
tors are to receive 16 .cents , an hour
an advance of 1 ceni, ot : linemen are to ge-
tts&t-u . a ' n advance of 21-2 cents
an hour,
trents furnishing business. n Uishmond friends who
A 1
in ine
He has
will
bride in wish-
join with those of the bride in oil tViat. is desirable.
v.. i i . a. l iii-iii t,t-:i.iii lift aa
They leu on iuc -wedding trip to the east, and will rebide in Liberty.
&
ENNETT THEATRE - -
MURRAY & SWISHER
Managers and
Wednesday, Oct 17th.
; JeronHi KJerome's .Famous Coietlx -
As presented for 200 NIGHTS At the Lyceum Theatre, New York.
FOR FA Tutu
WINTER
Wo offjRf the vry
Bryan Dinner.
yew York. Oct. 17.-The dinner tendered Mr. nryan at the Hoffman house
at 5: o'clock yesterday
was held
... ivuro 1:1 111. HIl l
Colonel
friiiiiwl in a s
afternoon
in the Salon Louis uumze.
...-.. ...... niirp laid, tt" u.w-
from what was first intended.
t.rvan"s ptirtrait
TRICES : 25c, c, 75c and f 1.00.
eats at Westcott Phsrmscy.
IA1L,Y MAHKET
11EPOUT
IrOis-
P..iliiir Prices For Gram.
ions and Livestock on Oct. lO.
Indianapolis Orain and Livestock.
4o; No. i reo.
Arnold
Fatal Detroit lire. t.. mm... Oct. 17.-A9 a result
ofiomiHiu. In the
or a me jiniiu-j ...n.ii. t No. 15 Jefferson nvenne.
Copied b.v the Witchell Brother limit..,! manufacturers o.
i.'ii. .bin shoes, two men
eight persons are
ly Injured.
more or less serious
Meeting No Opposln-
Tien Tsin. Oct. W. via Shanghai. Oct. ,TThc exiedition against Tao Ting .,!.!.... nr to Of.
Fu met witn no oi'i"'"'"" 14 Rcp.rts reelvel by courier saj that a column of NH) Frencli. march . ttatn.tti.n to relieve a party
,t with no ot)ptsl-
tion In the six days march to the
aouth.
Will Christen the Arkansas.
Ark Oct. 17. tiovernor
.t..Kinatel his daughter.
....i.i.i.. vewton Jones to tnris-
ten the monitor "Arkansas, vkblch
... .... 1.. ......1.-1 OT ACM -
WHl oe - Va., November 10.
i At His New CourtBerlin. Oct. 17.-A telegram from Shanghai yesterday says that Emperor Kwang Su has arrived at Slan-Fu. Tho Jorelgn office has no offldal Information of tbe whereabouta of the Chlu
e court. r. t iriirinal Colonist Dead-
rw.t 17-Ilerr lleinrtch
KusseroV. who retired in ost of Prussian minister to the Hanl10" . . . . ... M.w.kienbura. i
iti. and to Mecklenburg
dead at Koblenta. aged 64. He wa, virtual founder of Germany'. coV onlal emjare. acting nnder theBlsmsrvk regime the first Protectorate
ti retirement ne
tlve aa a colonial publicist.
Itrooklvn Takes Another.
.i.,.n. o t. 17.-Plttsburg put np
. ... ki.i.i..n r hsll n laving
a m WM rl I'l lil'IIH'M v.
n i..-. .- - .w.
lu the aeeond day's game iui world's championship, and presented ... i!w,ti.n on errors: score
tne gaui r
2 to 4.
- rw.t 17. Roosevelt
. , .v. rkH; Weslevan Lni-
cnapei oi M , lars.e
versitv to o,a c-- -- j, ,t.i0r,u nresent cheered
Si icalT;: : A large crowd met
Vaa.U-.--: r ,. whO IS
A iew i'-. rf ., wwl
10 hours constituting u oj The hours constituting a day for mo
tormen and conductors is to ctded by a vote among themse ves.
They asked for a nine-nour t""""""""
day, instead or worsmg "
for 12 hours. -
rr-i... ..ilon nrevents tne couii-"j
from discriminating against union la- ..., n.l the terms of the wage sehed-
oar
o to h in lorce iui v'"
U1C - from October 11.
m V. C. T. V.
Frankfort, ind. Oct. ".-The local
union of the W. i;. Jfor entertaining the state
1" I" . ril.lvoners.
rtT- : 1 lit- . . Ill" - "
fODTTOIHtu . . it , .. . ....
-tll in lUW Vljr vw..
WU1CU. " .... iU -rrlll
....... i lo oTnecten tnat lueic
iiitM in attendance. Noted
women from all parts of
"ii'l"-' ... . ' . Inrtinnn
..iintrv Will ne urewuu
. . . .'l.O T-
s -T unions, ana ior j -
...- . . .
In aueeeaalon has neen
white rlblion star-spangieu .... in mamhpisnln.
the greatest increase .u
This lnuer was designer oy
will ie seen ai
Wheat Wagon,
4'" ... .... v., .nlv.1 4tc.
l".K-Avtive at l.f ' Lolbs-St. a.ly at $:i.l.J.
sat at
was the
Chicago Grain and Provision. jOpeneiM Closed.
Wheat
Oct
Nov. ....
tHr-. . - .
I let. . . -
Nov. ...
lHe. ... Oats (.H-t Nov. ... L'C. . . fork Nov. ... Jan. ... ljird Oft. .... Nov. ... Jan. Kibs-Of-t Nov. ... Jan. -
.73M $ I
.41 I .35'-
.iSl
11
.73' .74 -7iH 41H -3-H .35V. as
.21
11 oo 11 27
... 82 6 75 I 0 57 6 5i 1 ISO 6 SO ""..'. 6 SO 6 30 1 5 97 5 97
Willard and
vention.
sh markets
pork,
Wheat. 737v"; ""rTl$lUH'; lard, $1-7j;
41ie: oats, -1 'i
ribs. $ti.'.. Louisville Grain and Livestock.
a i. i fiwrrv. i t.
' VZ No. 2 mixed. 44C
t fl-it was iui i"i,,u
,.i,3ir reserved for Mayor -auW)
the presiding officer. Fifteen persons
jit at the table reserveo iu . ;,f honor and more distinguished iKr-
n The remaining guests
ii.,. oi.if The service
iie't the house could provide. Although Colonel Rryan did not drink his wine were i.rovided Just as for the
Mnvor VanWyck sat n
an inlaid chair brought from Arabia. On either side of him, two and two. were special chairs, on which sat Colonel Bryan. Mr. Croker, Adlal E. Stevenson and William R. Hearst. The oimh-dismned cost of the dinner was
settled by the Hoffman ...r.t who said that
"f-1"" . . . thn irlnM
$12 per plate, exclusive ui New York Reception.
r iTlf there had
ew joiiv, vA-i. . - anv doubt regarding the characte
of the reception to be accorded Da
llam J- Bryan in this cuy was dispelled last night by the cheers and acclaim of the thousands who .wt i Btreets and the places as-
signed for the several speamo arranged for the occasion. His recep tion was an emphatic ovation.
JE fJ-ENNETT ns J TIIKATKE.
house man-
the cost was
Murray and Swisher, LeeS Manners
THURSDAY, OCT. 18
HANLON'S Greatest Spectacle
SUPERBA!
r
and Overcoats
. ...,ia PMsimcres. Meltons, in fact, all tne
The new things in Oxford ora. ; ; - lHffore purchasing. Ior"
up-tolatc fabrics. v e our offerings in Men s butts ami uvr,.-. We will Pn j-our eyea hen
They are stylish, correcny .
S7.50, $8.50, $10.00. $12.50, $13.50 up to $18.50 ....
725 Main St
A GORGEOUS NEW PRESENTATION
Galetti's Edu
l'ans
Gates of
t?..ii ,.f Features.
tl Anes. The 8 Clever Tillers.
TJ -mr YTC1 1 Kill Chinese Bo
Paraiise. Military Band.
PRICES 25c, 50c, 75c and $ 1.00. Seats on sale at Westcott Pharmacy.
Wheat So.
Porn No- 2
il Significant Clew. Klkhart. ind. Oct. ITJn the early
morning. artr tne . ' .
luink had been roooeu ' v,-. ---SSI; of Centerville heard a buggy fi.
town ioni 1
T-t.a .tetectives uar
throush the
driven rapidly.
followed the clew, w
Gas ltate at Chk-airo-
Chlcagix t L 17.-Tbe council adopt 1 Solution flmg Trice of gas aOer the first of jt Jnary at 75 cents per thousand feet.
DASHED THEIR ABDOB
Vootsore
A
Haaleton.
Miners Itetarn
Ta-. Oct. 17.- esters
Waa an ceedinSly Muiet day arouou Z headquarters of the United Mine .. . ,i.i.-nt Miuhell siwat
Oi . ' - mwt of the day in dispoi
t,i..n had accumulatt-d
the miners' convention last week. Mr. . . nvired no cota-
Mltchell say p
. T . .-..1 '
treating iwuw;"" - h him to make no long speech Tbe SJSii with care Wevelt will
had been aa 1 be able to endure tue ci
Tenement Hoaie Horror. New York, N. Y.. Oct. 17.- " their lives ma
f" i k,nr fire at 45 Hester
leneiucu. . street early this morning nf the la
Sass. The others were Mrs
Horowitz, Rosa 1 wis, Strauss and Samuel btrausj
, rk!na Oct. 17. Both
Prince Ching and Li Hnng Chang prince y...t.- f tbe imperial
hicrh officials, li is reK -
,hkh strengthened
ihelr first theory that Elkhart .persons , ..nethins of the robbery. le-
. wn here and arrests
. at nv time. From in-
are iooi.- -
side sources
developments
r I . ... . 11 rt J forced to prevent
lus Vl Vna uc l..ZLZnr n PaoTina
ioe uuiouvv v -
durlu:J
Fu.
comes the statement that
may be startling.
New Banks Organixed.
rt-.shinon. Oct. 17.-A statement
i.x- the ccontroller of the cur-
1 " that applications have
been approved under tne acx o. - . rmr.izStion Of 4Wi
14. iw ' ' . , n...t Kqnks with a total cap!
hxt v - " tal of S3.505.000.
Oats-No. 2 new, m " H""l-lxiwer St 4.4-l-?SmL-Stdy at S3.00M.4..
79c.
4J14C.
rin,i.nti rin nd Litestock.
Wheat-Easier; N. 2 red. V" v.. - iuil.
t ,irD-V" '--: .' ...s,! -ie.
Cattle-!tn.t,(r at . -Si...-Una-Qiset at Lambs-Flrui at rhiraso Livestock.
Cattle -Plw: t,-ers t( ll VwIr at r,10 IVeeStea-ly at J-l.a.. tabsSIw at HW!New York Livestock. Cattle -Weak at
ci -St .in-" v at
Lain;-St?aJy at
Kapid Increase In Value. Lexington, Ky., CK-L 17.-John D- , ... ..r rn.lii. Xeb.. has offered
t. reigun'u n..o t rharlev Herr, 2Kli, the
famous Kentucky trotting stallion, liavid CahiU, a !Hor dairyman, who hnnht the horse and two others for
$25 "wants $5Q.onQ for him. Hnlnraust In New York.
York. IHt. 17.-By a fire in a
frame tenement house on Hester street early this morning, sis lives were lost. Two persons are missing and their
bo-lies are thought to oe m St.veral pensons received serious in
juries.
families-John Keever, John Lashley, Dr. C. S. Wilson, B. F. Harris, l.V' ,T-:ii:m TTanfman. MrS. Wal-
-rrMrsr br. Chafles Bond,
t.-; Prjpr and cousin
oi' Pennsylvania. Some ,oM Lfrienda
from Williamsburg joiner t: -' i i. onver TIamDton and family,
Mr and Mrs. John Study, and Mrs. Overman. A number who were ex: pec-ted were for various reasons pre1 . j rr ars the annual
T?D..u.r oTiw" lien held on the
p ",TZi K llovd. a mile
OKI iarui - north of Williamsburg, now
home of William A. uewis.
LOEHR & KLUTE
Thel-Will Cunningham Co. Successors to J. Will CuniiingHam.l
mm 1MB aims Cor. Sevtntli and Main Hreets.
nuit business on amount of heaUh inch nwi excluded to organize a rongsoHc.taUonof laws, and the article
Mr. Burton A. n auoSerS Charles VaelL in fU UU Cunningham president and manager.
ninguam secret, j tfaal took
We kindly solicit the trade of our old pat k. tf shoe
..:t4.ro.
$r,.oi.S.i214-
Sent Away Again.
.fij.i O Oct. 17. A. F. Lee, a
Chicago rvowieite deacon who was de-
-,.l l,v the txJice Monaay
returned yesterday afternoon and was
sent away by the police.
of Mr.
IUC till,
Toledo Grain. Wkeat-Artire: cah, TTVse: Pee- 798. Corn-Firm. N- 2 .b, BVOata Du: No. 2 ca. e.
Today's Qnotatlons.
ncaoo. HL. Oct. 17. Cattle,
One of the lleasons.
Berlin, CH t. 17.-The Berime x age- 6 00.
blatt publLsh-s a n -7 U.90. $5.60.
,....ii..n that -v- -Voir Oct. 1. A o..w.ui.
unication or even an - ZZ a tour through the
k. ,M.rtora would accept --There was no
t,v th. convention. stole ot - - . . ftbout the
xiwaaXn, after ni,ht fall when the Aupof men down the
a l a a "
,rior nu.ulK.rs nor the greater motwry capacity of the British, but ma on7 folly and puffed up impoten;?y among our Naders caused our ruin.
Ex Postmaster General Wilson Dead. -a Oct. 17. Ex
piWrnWimamKWil-
son died suddenly i v .
Chicago, iu.,
T35& Corn 4u;c wis
Touino, Ohio,(Uct. 77tc '
Bo,
17. Wheat
21 le. 17. Whet
Grosvenor-LlaTd. Lat evening at the home tVieat of t
urrhe marriage of bis daugh- T fc ?er. Miss Nellie, to Mr. Hbe
Grosvenor of Fort ayne. -
monr was pertormeu i-ruuii'"; m. . y. . i,..- V Seabrease
SfXTSidtV Episcopal church of ,ftjgWtiffli
curt, . ,.:,Wt
The bride was DecomiuK'J
the ever sliown in this section
SCHOOL SHOES a specialty.
- " ' . .
for ladies and gentlemen
J. Will Cunningham Co.
AnnnalBofd Picnic
A 5F'fffi"t GTen Mill inv anrcTrrre5 a bouquet of
connection f:- , deiigbt- fde 's roses. The groom was attire
ler lasi uj wrf.t. : " intentional black-
i hp weaiuer " ' i" . - m "-
""dr Udd -p was Partaken of by
r the late Samuel
the ceremony a sampiui"
?-ted of the
,r t ffclpv Ras. the paralytic
who is at St? Stephen's hospital, is WD? lie had been ill at
Its home eXoi the city and had eseated from the bouse daring his deUrSm, S?ting clear into the city before falling by the way.
Elijah Martindalc was present. Wm H Bradburv and amily, Mrs. Eliza brthHadhter, niece
. -s uaai a vk in m mm ' t
Wilt - "
V .niUit C - WtiO
ri: ;oUtives of tbecontract-
":T; VTter which the happy I
lu".-'"'r their newly fur-
S'ed hoTn Fort Wayne where tbev will be at home to their fnends
after November 1st.
Bessie,
Phone Wm. Dicks. 115,
for all
35c
y aud Martha Mrs. Catharine ia55y new con.. 3 rrich nnd daughter and I rank l octl2 tL
Brown-, also were present wn -
Buy
the
Tt3 StJfl
cl t!:3 Vcrli
SOLt FACTORY ePMMTTIS
mm M
THE HflU iruui wci?ra
Alio Sole Agents for the famous
STEClXtKBAJnCH
ft BACH.
LIHDEMAH & SOWS, aalar
it of the striker who m Uck cbeerea.
