Semi-weekly Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 8 September 1896 — Page 8

WA

Trouble Hedge

THE DAYTON MYSTERY.

It Now Believed that Bessie Little W»i Murdered. 0aiyft/on, O., S«p(t. 6.—On. August 27th

BasWle LiUtitTe, a. boarder w?t!h Mrs. Preese on Souitih Jefferson street, this city, dlsaipipeared' alt 6 o'clock in the evening. She tolld Mfra. Freeze she had an engagement to rS de wlith Albert J. Prtanltz, her alleged) lover. On Thjunsdfeuy, Seiptetmlber 3rd, Bessie's "body, loaded' beyond reoog®

Against hard times if you sell your money where 23 they pay the most for it—that's Pixley's. 2

Men's grey Union Cassimere sack suits manytetore»8ell them for "all wool" but they're not quite. Cut in the latest style, well maderitac) trimmed, perfect. fitting and will give good wear, in all sizes

Men's Black Beaver Overcoat*, not strictly "all wool" but good looking and serviceable garments—-made with a velvet collar and well trimmed, and all Bizes

IPIXLEY & CO.

RELIABLE ADVERTISERS OP

luttttuainuttiituiiuiiiiiiutiiiuiiiiuiuiiiiiuiiiiuiiiuiiiiui

JE.TT2ES3NT Tha Removal Sale at Levin Bros.' Diy Qaocfs Store, 1119 East Main.

Highest of all in Leavening Power*—Latest U. S. Gov't Report.

ABSOLUTELY PURE

Citron, was found'

in SteClwiater rfver near the bridge just noflt'h otf Daylton. The coroner supposed it a oase of stimipfle dtroiwiniing—perhaps a suicide. Bessie's knowto deliiioate condition suggested suicide. Public sentimeint demanded) cflaser invesit'igation. .The body wlas exhumed and re-exam-^ ined. A bullet: th'alt had entered the rtigihlt ear "wtas found flodlgeid in t'he brain. This wais. t'he first revelation of murder. IFWanlta /Was tihen arrested. Thvo boiyts while fishing found a pioofl otf bUood oin StiUbwaiter .bridge arid in the blood a -tortollse shell coimlb adorned wEfh brttlliainttB. Th.iis comb hias been id-e.ntd.fi ed as belonging to Bessie Ll'ttie. Allbent J. Franltz was out t'hteut n-lghlt wlith hdis buggy. He says Bessie was not wiith Mm.

NbiWody has been found that saw Pra-nitz and Bessie together on that, Thursday .night. On 'the .following miigOit Fr&n'tz'is sttalble burned and ihis bugigiy, wii-th Kb evildenice if it contained1 any, Was destroyed. Flra.mtz, the day atftter tihe murder paid one weeks' board for Bessie in adwatnee, and when -told s-fye wlas mttsainig, eaJid she wouilid return.

MOB CAME TOO LATE.

Attempt to Lynch Three Negroes at Homestead Fa. !PiJttelbiurg\ Pa., Sept. 6.—Promrplt action .by the police authorities today prevented a proibaible lynching at Hotoe-sit-dad. ilarly thiis morning four negtroes broke inito the residence of William Miar^h, a prominent picture dealer otf Homestead, for the purpose of roblbery and .protbalbly a more heinous crime. They enitered t'he sleeping ep&rtimenH. af Mr. Mlairsh's three dlau^hters anldi uipon dllistcovery one of the negroes tried to slfiriangle M'iS& A'nniie •Marsh. The fath be ng .a rouse d, cam to the rescue an/d the negroes fled. One otf tiham, BsaJac Miil'Js, Jumped from the second story wimdtow and wteus so bfedly burnt tha't he will! probably die. The odhers were arrested soon aflter *«ind pUaoed In the lookiup. The feeing againBt the negroes was in'ten&e and' a crtxwdi off aibonut 300 had planned to lyndh t'heim buit the police officials smuggled tfoeim out of toiwn and lodged them saifely in jai'l In this city.

Where to Obtain a Practical Business Eduoation. Parents and guardians, if you desire your children and wards to obtain a practical business education, send them to some well established, thoroughly equipped business college where they have had experience, means and facilities for teaching, where the subject of business is the business in hand, and not to Borne newly established would-be school, where they would only obtain a smattering knowledge of book-keeping taught by text-book theories, and frequently imperfectly understood, and always indefinitely taught.

The superiority oi a practical education over any merely text-book theoretical knowledge is being most conclusively shown in the leading colleges of the country, where they use no text-book, but by having their students enter directly into business, handling of moneys and commercial paper, and performing the business transactions as they are expected to do in filling clerical positions.

It pays to attend a school that has a good reputation throughout the country, and this the Terr© Haute Commercial College has, with nineteen years of experience under its present management, and endorsed by statesmen, professional and business men.

Bargains In Wheel*.

A few. rare bargains In slightly used iwheeis, 1S96 models, at Caeto's. .. tbrent. .*

3.

IffeHI

WILL SUE ON LOST DRAFTS:

E, E. Schroeder or Ames, Iowa, Oanslai For a Hank.

Henry

'W if Af-'i

Facts

I BARGAINS IN EVERY LINE

1

as an element of dlidliuiftHanoe.

47' t-B-aln

t!SVl

rjfe*

Opaiwtfprdsvflle, Imd., Sepit. 6^-jB. JEj Stfhroeder, of Ames, la., started anany J-u/Iy 1, 1895, and purohase-d drafts •for 9175 on tfhe Oforoago Atlas Batik.When 'he reached' Chicago the drja£j^af werearone. July 9, 1S95, the dra^fte weifte' paid 'jy the Cit'lzens* 'National! Bank.in tihiJa clity. ScAfroeder & hi?re and will en/ter^uit for ireoovery. The drafts"had name signed on the back and also it he names of A. J. (Rogers' and 3. W. Paul. Paul lives here and. says he procured 'tihe'drafts from, a man 'puTportfing (to be (Rogers, ©ohroeden^ thtokis 'he 'dropped the .draftls- in 'Chicago on' the street.

ROYALTY AT BRESLAU.

Rata Interfered With the Field Service Arranged For Yesterday.

1

iBresl'aiu, Sept. 6.—The greait .field servifcces for tihe oamp was admitted today owing to the heavy rain. Bmiperor W'ilQiaim pald a visit to the czar at 11:30 o'clock. Elmiprees August1!! arrived' at itlhe Landeehaus late.r, and .tiw:enty-four guesfts, includ'img all the royal personages in ithe 'city, t'odk lunich there. Th-e czar gave 'Cfel'lo'r, Prince Von Hohen'oh^, which lasted'over an hour. ir 1

audience to' the-German chftfev

A grand state banquet w44h"i70.pjjyi%, was given at tihe cais^le at 6 o'cl-Ock thsfe. evening, all te leatd'lng .mem!bers.of the imperial suites .being, present."

Thie cza.r has decorated Prince Hohentohe. 'the German chancellor,wi#h the order of St. Andrew, and Frefhef

im'in'j&tier of foreign affairs, awd Prinoe.

Riussi'a, with thie -order of Alexander

(Nev^ki set in 'brilliajits. Bm.peror William -conferre'd t'he order of first-class of t'he Red Eajgle upon M. Shiokin'e, •Russian acting minister of foreign •-affaire, and the Grand Gross of the Red Ea.g.le upon Count OstennHacken, s'i'an aanlbatssador to Germany. It isi.vui!deretod here t'hat the co-nif^rences tween the Russian and German statesmen in the respective suites of the,czar Niciholas and 'the Emiperor Williasm have resulted in confirim'ing the complete agreement on 'all poKti-cal ,questions existing between ''.he two powers:

The. czar's in/fant daughter, Grand Duchess Qlga, 'has 'been sent back.'.to Kiel.

Bargains in Wheels.

A few rare bargains in slightly used wheels, 1S96 models, at Oasto's. Also w.hee]s to rent.

Charges

Against the Southern Railroad Co.

Washington, Sept. 6.—The .interstate confmerce commtl'SstiAn has und'-Jr eonsid-. eration communications received by it, charging that the Southern Railroad Company, now engaged in a rate war with the Seaboard Air Lime, has violated t'he fourth section of the interstate commerce act, pro-hCb'-'tin a great•er charge for a shorter than a longer "haul.

E O O O IV E I E E N

Biennial Convention of Th«*lr Order Being Held :*t. GwlvfHtoii,

dicBal poWiies ae are. ta«onpoKatftl to

tfi.

p.'nieu£:i !bii pjsysi Ki-Kifisr.

TEBRE tekX^EXPRESSTPaaPAYMORJONG, SEPTEMBER 8,1896.

DEFEAT OF MR. BRYAN

OAHBB BE4P KN THE 8W*8 Or THB times.

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Vmw

Clews Sk.w Why D*M to

talnty—SUver Cause la Wante*.

Special to The ExnreM.'.

N-eiw York, S«®|t. 6^Plnaffl«4«»l af.flalrs ^ut Hhfle oemfter ihave ehawh diufCdf

Af

tihe paet week, Uhe evideruoes of

ixrvery j^icfti weve ^oireslhiadlorwed am my iast- atdMioes. It ihas Ibeeoif jRJKwe then Inoe iaieitoia,twa in tfhese lotttere ,fhmx. grefett a4arm otf *late monnih&>, hiae

fceen^ Pfjoofttoea njutfter, 'by., tmpead-nf

ta,^atlons Q'?-^e

on

'lx:is.

Peoria, Seplt. 6.—The grapd officers otf the Brotherhood of Locomotive Fire-^ men leave Thursday afternoon in a special dar for G^alve^ton, Tex., to attend the bienruiail convention ctf the order. They vvdll reooimnnend that the nex!t donvenftion be held in th city. The officer^ are aPl aa'nd.ldates for reelection so flar without opposition. F. W. Arnold, the grand secretary, in his annual report will sihow the greit prospertty df the order attributing it Tat-ge-ly to removal to this city. While in t'he city $653,300 have been, paid to tfce widowte and heirs otf 295 memlbcrs and to 145 memibers who were totally, dlisabred. Since the la^t report forty-n.ne new lodges have been organrlzed* antd the total membership is now over 23,000.

Anderson Factories to Start Cp. Anderson, Ind., SapL 5.—Notice was posted today -that* t'he American wlT3~ nail -wortes w»uid resume fuH' "-blast wiltib 700 men Tuesday. TMfe Arcade FiteCompany will aiso p^it a fonce otf oaen to wk and. the Anderson flint gla-ss works wiH be put in oper^tlon tor the ,\pinter iSeptember li. -,v.v 4

ouMi|n tihe gen^afl •dinifrotf inicoffiwa- ,artt(W

Is ^thiat.^tlie .silver •dause is y^a.n^njiy1- ,: a 'feiflt wlhi'c/h wl'Cil beicome mnwfli more, fevM'ent when the Natr.bhal.l^mo'on^y geif(3 iits fotrces marshlalled and in ^he .A ^'oricp^ninar fhp "TicMer Clr^n'nr may be .proper to here dal'l attenlfpn to a mioiElt uoiiflar.r pe.rveirslion, b^ silver as^tlators', otf llanguage U'?ed. by me in my "letter c)ii[iciuliar" otf May 23rd iin spea'kiing oif tihe att'iltude of the flnanciiail 1 niterestts toiwaras the slilver aigltatdon.

The plart otf thait cfircufcur ha» been u«ie®. by tWe sJverltes .as .representi'ng What srtreet as preiplared for a usunpe.til'on otf jpoiwer to -do eroe don.gress in the evenlt oif pfass^ng such a law as is referred1. to.. The tfoilOoiwfonig letter, rap'y-

vev'e'nlt.9s a.

free

s£-^'er

pafes a

ttoep owUii*w «9p t& Dnsftod. AS

•udh IggiojafloiB la onposeil to puMAc (Mltey nd Ut redtnainlt at trade, arad It (•fainsries, on prtnd^ile, upim fee of weryftibJy In trade, anoall or greut it the 9mr could Ak tbe market priuse

would be aidtiuaiMy ^ctoooajOBh^l. JA \9 irit^reete to etron^ true Chteut tihis dtsfrnlclbio ,d0&|,n<4 V**-

rant fhe sutRpbBlt'lon tflraJt the ad?»re!hettsion hhs been groundfteBs ft*" t^ie'fl^andilal «umd polSttUdaH revoi«itt6qi ^mlbawed in .rhe 0hic(a€O placlfomn ]t» Bp o«naplet95y anld to the ffiuslt deigTee ructWtts ttofttt, Lf .tihe cih^'nipes. otf the adtotpttfion af.auoh sudh .a pitotgnaimime were omUy as one to ten,' "even, that nretasuire ot pofl»itoClity was suiDloSenit to wttrranit f»r{aiaordlmairy, paredautHbinis by every liuaiP, wiho has any initereslt to prcfteci. Neven^he-

leBs,_. .there is ttoils to be notied, in jn -^ajj siti-ipeit hias been, manritelly dlstfUauptton bdtiween. he pjoesl/bilities •jTOipmvei3l |hitxug'h the lteurge itn.poitt Cf prpibalbtiiiitiies, that in proportion, as the

dhlances of hetee evttfe hiajpipenine dii-

•mUmajshed ttoe leas ftrnce would tihe mere

P^^lr4y o£ the ctawasftffoptoes possess

1

We .have now rearthed, a point -aft

"he Bryan pflla/tiflonm to befctom^ng eaxft.

day eimplhlaJtUKSaSIy evflideini^ Tftie.

endrimiiitjy 0|f the proipoaale Mas so d«^p-

ly-^aHs^-th'e

sel&^resipiecit and the pi-1

tn^tytilsin oJf our taitefjU'genit, dozens

fR. OY,eqw|heltmilng deifeiait o.f tl\e revolu-.

"#*ty Wais beoame a eelf-eVl-

Ae»lL 'to every ome wlho san

oepn t?ie jumper otf tihe Aimt&rtKsan pep.

fc-f^S»f,an«e^r1

ty. the .o^nliaaibibn tff the NWtdofta},

Deipjbcrawy at. thie Indflaw^pofte (Wn^

ventfyieweld. as dooming tfhe. Pqp-

every oamonwcMar it could Juat as

drtkilc &iw) wefar. Aftttamjuts Ua.v« been «nad» severaft ttaws in oomgrrees to enadt laiws, Bke (Jh» Waahlburn ap!t£on meawire, aigiatnqt d«?artag in ftitures, •Wt w&thoat s»u*toe«a. Germfeuoy has now OTnaatexi a Jaiw resltitteWn® dieaiiocB in

'r-, [j^tochh, but tfl»t iW soon go the wtay

kAnl(4

to

'possflbfilfiiaep as to ma^tera af tine very t^iioiuJd be inKritoed under amy jptavast .niatture than, be a^ deeBd^tt 'ou^jumWteunioes but I dlo aay Uhat the prolbtaibddtty tihart. mhe .thlwgB^ tfe^rctd af

gloW

-^y?im'ber','taii*i the goM fiitandlariJ, wie

ourtepme,' tihe gen*!ial •dmift otf ihifo-mna-, Ama 1 in/vr*»

a

tT^ |pprm. j?rt'vlaite and pkybiitii'c^ a?ui^esN: tthlan they da.n take

inS to a Oaliifoirmca gemt&eimian.j^y'ho Moo-re, United .9tates doimimerclal agent o^,wf fnicn .a£*fa$gaj3L:tt^ has dail.led.the attention of fhe deipantmenlt of stat'e to the fact

ftor aim exfpIaniaitEoh in a egp£:rit o8f" ly cteundor, rtia'y piuit these mis^epres-en-tiatttons in tlheir true llgihtr

Neiw Ttork, Axiigu.si 31, 1896.

E. L. C*onger, Elsq., President Throop Pbflyltectei n4c ilnsitltute, Piaaadena,' Cal.:

Dear Sljr:—The don(?ttipUiO't on put upon tihe iantgnfage wihidh I used ^orr trlme ago in my weekly detlter, resarding tihe axttan oif Wall street, in the

Marshal Von Bleb erst el n, GerniaJ^vaI,?n^ ,0lf,brokers dea-iiing in shares. f^j. c(nis.ular careens. It its dama'p.dedl •fan .tPi^'eXfcrmanige but the Vast ooncen-' t-itat the oomauliajr officers be men cctmRodolin, the German aimlbassaddr~ W

r,t'raited'

tensiive bankling daip'ltal, the multitude, ^3^ they be supipi'led wijth &p&aia<My of i-nVeisltors, t'he poor as welll as th'^i aeslistan'ts. wealtihy.^ The "condfitions here Lmipl:i'&<l, ,Mt. Moore alttr'Ubulteis thi's agitation •are a Srutpposed: pto.pfuilJaT feeKing. thja't jn. ^t'h Gir-€iait Bri'taJin and Genmany w'ouW1 be hostile to a measure thiat.irlfj remiodeliing of t'he corosular ser--my opinSon miLg/h't prove ruinous to. ^oe

lnflueince oif su piply a.nd demand. Thus tt is tlhiaft wlherever le-gi^l-at'lon hais unduly interefered with business intsreffl*^ the rfsuillt has been mi'sc'henvoius. Tbts hae been i.1 liu.sft ra'ced i'n every at-'-bemipt- at such leigi'slatiio.n since ltih€ aurniptwiry laiws were proved to be such

HHH

a

rjWVttl f'ti'eeit buSE«neds, a3 well as to attending the devel-opement/by $ie spitft^r kln.i'S of bus.nees conneoted tlh'ere- Sltaiies otf a system of spacdal with, siudh as itacliroad' entenprises, for. consular repoTits upon matters catou'dnErttince. Walii 'street being tjie greia't WaTOeneter of gc.neriatl business would) .naturally feel the hostile influence flmt •and keenest, and wtou-M naturally sound a, note pi warniinig that would be reverbera.tedi.throughout the nat-ton. It w*as ^^wfte^VeongirfiSS atlieimpited to legilsliaite agiainisit speculating in gold. The

^on^e^uence wtas t^t gloldi advanced^ to.nig.hit. He is said to-be hopeleSsly hi100 per oemt. a.t once, and threatened? sa.ne ~io prove dfeastnouis to busilness. Congresa: :!ttwnediiately perceivfng the evil retsiulUs -vvlhtdh suicfh leg'lste.tiion wtouid Inevfitfeiibly lead res^inde'd its action" vflorithiWiitih a«nd peiimOt/ied biusiiness to go

l,n i.t«V 'na-turail' COiUrise, subject to the

signal- flaiMiure in Rome, amd si'.nee •Dai'ly 'News, September 14, 1895.

Jewel Stoves and

Ranges are built to give the greatest satisfaction at the least expense for fuel and repairs. They embody all the latest and best features in stove construction .and ornamentation.

rSTOVEHMHTBEMf

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fit all ot urn kAmd, tihougti uptafci by ^Aunaodclad poorer in the meantime, if ag-atasft stkdh legliefifetiion that ffqor rnfwrkB were cflrecrted, and I etLfl ^adftere^to t(h«m im Hhto. sense. I never itmNt^wted tlifewt "WialM street was potent

wsmet or de«y & fijaittona-l iaw,

seouil^ Woedexa aintt tflrait

lnftuienrt

Bai

enom«5i

tft add in

a'trtov-ement to reipeal laiw that wOuM b« rery Sn^umio'us to the .bnietoees intera^ls otf t(he (Xwanitry.

Thr is an answer to ytoair letter of Alugaisft Mtth, In wWWh you ask fo«r ian eaapOanaitOoo neigiaJiding tfiwBJWtaitfe albiffve

Youtb very truly, (Henry Clewsi

Tn arildfttkm to t)he lange reoo\'«Ty af aomftdence dtue to tihe hapetffeil polttaaal tendencies aim retfernedi to tJie sVtua-

,i wfcidi Is Irooww now to have

reac

^et} $20,000,000, inotodftng wtoat is

on tJl€ 3^,

)te,maltet(i thAt

^tuthojilttes have es-

shO/ll g^t a* least $80,-

000 000 betftore the current, stop® but

otJhe,re are

Whtlidh t!he .ImipicusBiilbttity of tihe Aimer- $40,000,000. Thile sfhpws the' adrtra-n-' doa-n PWlle ever sianfttoning audit Sw&- ^g

/Jg.

c^^-ent otf the total raadh-

&n

,the wlortjd's money bas-

ompodtkt^on otf gold comes

mVyn^ and lt does

lni0o

The

S 8 1 a a

r^lea6€8 a

,ls 1? now worMng ^der money wihich wail

W business' c.rcj^u /l?he

|bMeH|i we

Hur0(

Mnlt oid

of

ulo-Oei^ocs^aitiic el|am'«nit „tn. ine^tal^e'^ve bem mi'Jsned' by dienntei^uelB. tto d"eee&Jb'>hld'. miaMing more, cwtj-i-p ^jjbeJlieve in free ceiniajge at 16 itri. an"dl electton otf the Retpuib(!,i«/an tdcifce't. Be-,' ghomld d»nv$noe tthtim that, we mia"^-

Display

not

aHwuflatlon anpo'ngst the"

lt

(joets gp' toito ba-nlds aAid' i^r-

fhe

(n^taons otf ainaulathon' Juat

gaim€ ae

reldeves the nwtes' t^sd?

hfeU

veto be toe»-adT^.'

& the daae & f?-,

s0 nuuah the

revests W%6 liM'

donreislponidlin^ oimminit

«b« genenal cfiroulBution. we^Vl-

wr

Pe^i%" pf. tihe VettHmior.it! elec^on ^tihfcrug more. t(h*n meHdhan^lse fib U^."v fipras/bfadiownnfc tjbf *are premium *'Aisulax r€jip^t|oB of free coinage^by IW- fa«dt, ii w© were ort 'a. sraH«§P' PMv# fe Nfoy«Mnfter eT^lon. Bq^l--

taste' mdney, th5& g'oW WffUld "b^

aitttraxSt gdW tferV

pe

a

,ny 'terms. Thte'rour-v

iroipo^t ougihit to &pen'.the

farmer* aaid others who

fTftvrr^'

^,

eial more

d'

oiflher wordli, we don't wanrt more money manuiflaidtiu'red, eapecilialily otf an in-' itenPor c'hanaidter, bn'it we wiant to mal^toin t-he sound money that we now have anid! let the world know, that we are giortng to do so. Dt will give, us wha't we noiw la:01k—icioinifldence, whiich wlill Mlnig tihe Bunoipean money here to an. extent to eiiu.af!'iiz.e the rates' of interest in America wflth Whose of England, Prance and Germany. That kiind Of Qotnfidence is ailrealdy begdnming to, (return, to us. Henry Clews.

BRITISH CONSULAR SERVICE.

England to Appoint Men Trained In Commerce. "WlashM'nigiton, Seplt. 6.—Thomas Ewimg

thlat t'he British g0.vernim:enlt has taken steps to supplement it's consular service by the a-pipoti'nltime nit otf commerlqiaJ atitlaches. Bb far two of these attaches have been ap^xxlnited, one at Berlin, wihose field comiprises Geirtmiany, Netherta.nds and Sldamdinaviia, and one at: Madirid for S|pa4n and Portugal. The duties -otf these ofHdlate are to relieve

v'c'tory, .does mej consuls-of the work af introducinig

serdbius Injwitllice, and ttotlally misciqn- Brttfsh gtoodis into ftyred&n markets frues the' sip'iilLt oif my assenltion. The.! a.nld the begflnn'i'nig o.f this service has itaing^uage wia® tih(at 'V.»f congress sfliCiUfll^ bften noted' Wlith aflla-nm by England's tby & tiwio-'tlhliii5l3 vbf'? oif Woitih houeei^ greatest trade domipeft'ltor, Genmany,

btU.fixilnig free coinage of siilye^ tv^iere the press.has beigiun aTreiady.an i,ait'' 16' to 1 itt would evoke oondQti-onS., agttaition looking to the relflorm of t-he •Mfli Wla:ll street that, would de-Seat or jiGfejimet-h crnisbt^ seipvlioe to meet .Eng. 'P^went it® execiuta'on." By th^ teim# action, invoOvlLntg a speoiial edu-, Wlilft street we of t'he Easit thipik nc4t ojition ankl preiparaition of young m^n,

iih'teireBt otf the counltiry, the^-exj,' jnen^ally and tedhnttioailiiy trained, or

perception of the excellent re-

lated to "benefit and merchlanrtG.

Saya the Mines Will Not Remain Idle Mnch Lonser. The indications are thlat there is gofiriig to be a change Iri the doai mining sStuartton beflore mamy dlays. The mliners axe hotdtog ouit firtm, so are the bipera/tosts. It i^i true also that A. M. pgfte of the IsSand) Ooal Co. h*as boated.' tfi^"-^perators orgainmatilon Ibut (the iither operators ai^ ^©Uttrently deterpiAned) t»' hold out to the for the 55Cernt scale. WBittilse. hias been given «mt, to gitve. oojof. to tihe beMetf, tt is tihoug'hit now this^it tihe meeting of fhe mdn« oiwinenjk' in ^errc Hb.ut» luM Pridlay iit .wlas 'j?r®citl|da4ty decided to ^nake one aoooehtsteitef(l at)A des^erat* IfSomt $£sti&lt t'l|e Wt/iundinous mines of

PlresiK^fenlt S.?5t»Bey of the operators Orgjanizatuon last niiight binned that the attempt to resume woftt^ would be made wth^n^he SaM thait 'da'ptitaJi in the m(ih'e»'eould not' b^^.^lfbwed to remain idle inldefiniitejy. 'flnterviewed as to the general srtiua/tllon Preflideinit Tailley siaod1: I ^TfSSP^ant^'cle an the mining situaa^on Sn' your is«u« otf t/hie {?lve£ me und*iie credit in saying t'lpjt tin baxaklbone otf t'he •oflapasUti'Qti to pvy .90 ccouce. As prasidenit of t'he Operator*? aa&ociaitlon. 1 st rfc|pjy voice the tfnani&iMyuS' aenttznen ts

a, price for mining the

American producers, vMen-ift-

Dr. Gallaghvr Hopelessly Insane. New York, Sept. 7.—-Dir. Gallagher, the released Irish prisoner, became Violent this afternoon and was takeffi 'to a private sanitarium in

AtmdtyviHfev,:'I/.'

T. A. Nantz will speaik at Republican •headquarters Wednesday night, Se.ptember 9th.

Large Crowds See Yesterday's Two Performances. LaPearl'e RaMroad O.rcus was greatly enjoyed by large audiences. The show has .many excellent features. They carry an excellent band which renders a very .high grade'of -popular music in an artistic manner.-—Springfield (111.)

Their unmatched merit has made them famous for irover 3b years, and Has created die largest stove jplant in the world.

Jewel Stores are sold by

Jl wo'Lild rfcdiuce

to.Bnalge of the KMKana

ibii

.uimln'Ous

mimes tiwcHtlhdrds anfl' the miners one ton instead of three,

OT

Mi cents in­

stead of $1.66. In th'te evepit tbe' tO'n'nage at .the 60 cent- prilpe, wouMi, wlhen divided aimong .t'he dilteirent m'ines, be so small t'helt the average mine cquid not be operated except at-a loSS. *Jlt is therefore plla'in !to be seen that sioane wio-utd be camff€ lfr(i to •reima'in idle, or aS3 r'lin alt a loss. The miners are in the habit of saying they would .rather have what LUttle woTk w'e might be v^ble to-give thiem at 60 cenits and -et thw^reslt go

Tlris mighft: possibly be done W tlwoChirds otf the min-^s would stout down, but the legitimate oU'Uput otf the sta'te would be co-rreaponidir g8iy dieeteased and a large -)oiiTd rigTi'tfullv

aimoni'nt of money whiich ^rjoiiTd rigTi'tfully be paid to our miners And by tihem d'is-

vrfbWtedi t° the re'JIai'l and ^.hoiesale deal-

ens aind business iri£n of this state, would be diverted to other states, as indeed is nw toeing dope. The flaots are, tbe lower mfning price paid tto miners In Il'linote flor tihe last -two years Was increased the tonnage fro an t'hat state, and taken the share of t'he market beCoiniging to Indiana coals. Thi!© is being brought albout, 'not be-dause tbe o.pierajt-orts refuse to pay a prioe equal to that paid in Itlin.ois, bult beoauise the ®n?he-rafcr,e8Use to work for such equal price. 'Tbe miners' position is justt as indefensible as the operators would be. were they now asiking t'he miners to wot^c tor a legs priloe than thait paid1 by ilhe operators ot JPl.Mno.is.

A lange number of ra'ines ho.ve been de. vefloped and caipital invested in Indiana wtith the rigTimf'u', expectation thait prices flor lalhor and mining In (tana woulld be ke-P't relatively the same ae in oo«naeting fieSdte in Ittlin&is. The interests of the operator and m£:h«r are 4e(pendent on,e Upon the other and should be mutual. The arbitrary posiltton which the miners are. now .taking, it persft»tefli in, irouat brPrig disaster upon aflg: co-nc^-rned. The great ooal Indus.pries of,Indiana are dally being .paralysed amd driven out otf tihe position in the market Of the counitry to whBdh they are rlghJlff'jJl'y enti-tCed. Th»e large coniOnaot® for soUpplytng the lealdfing manufacturing, institu'tions and railroads, which we have had for years are being taken by our more favored competitors of Ifiilinois. The fuel suiptpiy of the Wabash raYjway, formerly delivered at I/oganspojrt, as well as the Befl .River division, th-e Niokel Plate railway, -the Grand Ururiik. raillway, delivered at etiWvfetl 'and Chicago., tine MicW.'gan Oen•tral- ralSway, delivered at Michigan Oity, che Chicago & Erie railway, the L»aike Shore ra^'way. the Chicago & Northwestern railway, the Ch'cago. M-ilwaukee & Bt. Paul nail-way'and part of the L. N. A. & C. railway and culvers is today ocam-ng from Illinois

and

I.,!

\1ng increased em­

ployment to .the, miners otf other fields, w'hi'le thte mines? of Indiana aire idle contending tor a price that ma.kes the operators heijpHess -to hoild his trade. The prices in the m'arket are more depressed at the pnesenif time t'han they were when this 5 oents rediuctlon was asiked for four mtont'his ago.

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Umti'l the uniners ^iSftl have dhanged

:their

position and agT'eed to make such conceB-sions as will ?enalble the produiot of our mines to meet

coni(petiition

on equal

terms, our mutual.interestiff must go from •bad to wonse, until our market will be limited to a dri.blbjing locatt trade, and our miners remain tn en,for ed id.eness or folioiw our oruce prosperous trade to ouTier fields .where their will be compelled to aioceipit less fa.vcfra.blie compensation -for their labor than, offered ait home.

The harves-t that is now being reaped is t'he resuit of lasit years' sowing, wlien ty a stmajl majority tflW. miners of the sstate refused to rt titff the scale agreed to by their executive committee and offibeirB cf their organization- Following (Ws action on the part of the miners, a few of our operaitors unjwisely resolve-d to make another effort to operate their mines at |the old 60 certU price and al. w&re forced to in rciin-aiin idle. Im oonsequence of which the opera'tors were 'handicapped during the entire year, and in most cases suffered atct.lua loss. I am satisfied that the £icale wih-ich was agreed upon by their execulttve comimittee j.asrt year was aoce^saiWle to the most, intelligent elfiment and wias only rejected by* that class who are unable to see and appreciate the existing circuen.=tances. TWis element being encouraged by the apparent success of tberr poslitton taken last year, and fhe weakness of a few of our operators, axe today endeavoring to repeaif their tactics, and dlfciate the policy oif the organlaa-tlon. Almost wcthoi*t exception every mine being operated in the state today, at I-es* tihan 60,cenus

peT

L'lit

ton, is dodn« so independent "OT any organization. The operators are charged wlith being opposed '«T*anira-Uon on the pal* of the miners. We are not opposed to any organization whose ofcjects and policies are managed with intelligence and ftdrneS^tf:

Under fhe eondltle»s above steted 60 cents oammot be paid for mining, nor 'the mines and capital invested be allowed to romadn indefinitely.

TRAVELERS1 L*EAGUE.

A Movement to Forms ^«tU|Ml OrpmlutlenofClnbs. At a meeting of the iComtmeirjlal Travelers' -Repu-bMcan olub4asit 'nl«h.t a commnatti aMon was veaA firom the Michigan iRtfpiibrioao CtrnwervOat Tr«vie4ers' State League uirgihg a jeague be.formed •In t&to state to *ccNp«irate wtth M'tetfl^an, Wisconsin, Oh'lo and- Illinois -in

SUm

MYERS BROS.

Fourth and iHlam

^The8e Goods are made exclusively to our order. The ori^nality and tastefulness of their design are thus fully assured. Prices lower than ever.

LeadlngOnoHPrloo ClotMera,

PRESIDENT VALLEY TALKS.

ITS

•9

Cor. Fourth and (Main.

forming a national (league ofRe pub Moan. 100 m.nnercial •traivelens' dubs, says 'tLe IntiianapoMs JournaiL Tbe Republfcam I commeroial -travellers otf .state are .preitty well organised already, -but im order -to form a baste for -a/ ^taite league fit) Is neceesary to ihave more thorough local orga/nte&tioa im the principal cities of t^hie ^bate. A commit/tee was aip. poiWted, consistSnig- of'IB. H. Prat her,' chaiirman, T. F. ftyan and W. H.' Nicole® to 'carry out the p*an proposed' by •the Michigan- .league. The oomin)*rtte« rwiiill conrespond wtth iReputbiScan comsnercda travelers in other cities andC urge them t? organize cha'bs to be*{ne' ideo'tilfted- *wfth tWe state Jeague. W'hett :t(huB as •^ooo.nrwpUshed at ite.fthe, purpppe' t)0 barve d«legate« from mdJana a Rational convention, when thenait&^naJ league will be tformtd.. It wijd w^tlc fn 'harmony w-th tl^e IRvpi^blicap: grptiona,l convmittwe. "W*

Stevenson For McKlnley.

Special to the Indianapolis Journal. Rook/port, Ind., Sejyt. 5.—The tide" It h'ait set ltn for ®ound money several weeQcs ago is s'tlHl on. A recent (poll of Spencer county 'by itihe 'Democratic central conamii'ttee gave the Republicans & majority of 216. This 'has greatly bouraged the ODemOcrats, and they j. decided to malce tih'e fight one one or,. itwto coumty offices and let the rest of Ithe t?dcet look out for fltself. Another prominent Democrat, the Hon. William Stevenson, former r^presenta/ttve from Spencer county i'n "the state legislature, and one time oounty commissioner, has came out against the Popooratliic ticket. He said thils week: "As for myself, I propose to vote for McKin-ley. We have had enough side shows. I am a tDemcarat .and propose to vote the Democratic -ticket again when they get together and nominate a Democratic candidate on a Democratic platform."

His action his caused dismay in tihe ra.nira of the siUveri'tes, who see the leaders going fromt them- one by one.

Bargains In Wheels. ijt

A few rare bargains in slightly -u®eS wheels, 1896 mOdeLs, at iCasto's. Aiso wheels to rent.

Declined dffira For Knslness Re««(«i»' dhi'dago, Sept. «.-Mr. .Taones H. Teller of thfe cilty has been notified' ctf Ms aipipoimtlment by the s-eciretary of the inlteril'cir as a menrlber otf the recently a.ut:horized oomr.tmilrsKi'O'n to negotiate with a nuimlber oif the ItidHa-n tribes af the West. The ooimim-lsdion consists of tihree meimlbers, ome from each poJi'tCiciai parity. iMr. Teller being chosen as a ReipuibWdan. FVr busC.ness reasons the acupointiment wias deWlined.

Pension* For Incllanlan*.

Ahnong the pensions granted: to citizens otf Indiana are the ifoiiowing: Increase—Wllliaim 'Madison, Knightstown Joseph Treacher, Terre Hlaute.

Reissue—George W. Wilkes, Dugger, Sullivan Sarah J. Carton, St. Mary's.

LECALS.

gHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an order of sale issued from the Vigo superior court, to me directed and delivered, in favor of George«Ge:sse!brecht and against Julia A. MeCla-ahan and Edgar McClanahan. her hus-band, I am ordered to sell the following desortbed real estate, situated in Vigo county, Indiana, to-wit:

The west half of the nortlh'^ast quarter of tihe nordhiwest quarter otf scotion tihirty-tiwo (32), township ten (10), north of range nine (9) west, situated in Viffo county, Indiana, and on SATURlDAY, THE 12TH DAT OF SBP-

THMBEJR. 1S96.

between the hours of 10 o'cllock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. otf said day, at the north door of the court house, In Terre Haute. I will offer the rente and profits of Uhe above described real estate, together witih all privileges and appurtenahcej^to Wie same belonging, for a t»rm not Exceeding seven years, to the highest

Did­

der .for cash and upon failure to realize a sum sufficient to satisfy said Judgment and costs, I WM1 then and there offer the fee-simple in and to said real estftte, to the higihest bidder for cash to satisfy the same.

This 12th day -of August. 1896. J-cJhn Butler, Sheriff. McNutt & McNutt, PTff's. Atty.

THE

NEW YORK WORLD

THRICE-A-WEEK EDITION,

18 PAGES A WEEK. 186 PAPERS A YEAR. 4* Is larger than any weekly or eeonf* •weekly paper publish and is the only important Democnt'c "weekly" published in New YorK City. Three times a« large as the leading Republican weekly oi New York City. It will be of especial advantage to you during the Presidential Campaign, as it Is published every ottigf day, except Sunday, and has all fh» f^sn* ness amd timeliness of a dally, lt oombines all the news with along list of interesting department unique 'featurts, cartoons amd graph Hlust7rations, latter being a §p«ialty.

Ali these Improve anents have been made without any Increase in the cost, whlfb remains at $1 per year.

J. M. Powell,

FEED MILL, YOUNCSTOWN. Flour, Feed Exchange and Groceryexchanges with farmers—delivers goods to customers in Terre Haute.

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