Bloomington Courier, Volume 13, Number 50, Bloomington, Monroe County, 15 October 1887 — Page 3

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Yellow feyer is repotted at Tampa. ; iia, . v ; Nearly 200,000 peorl attended the . , . .air races at St, Louis, Thnraday. . . A stay has been granted in the case of x : ' Sharp. WilHhe boodler never get to

; Sing? ..." - . .. '. - . t 31e totted labor parofcChicago has . - . -Reorganized and cut off , the socialists aind anarchists. ' California Democrats want the next Democratic National convention held

at San Francisco.

The President was driven to the scene

rot the Havmarket massacre while

Oy cacrsdayl f -fs j Nic Schneider, one 4 of vfcKe Chicago boodlerpj wno squealed, has about -concluded toe pay back some of his ill-gotten gains. t' The New York Chamber of Commerce has resolved in favor oi a reduction- of reveunea to thY government's .actual

expenses.-;; ... ; Minister Hubbard, of Japan, intimates 3hat America is discriminated against 4" TH the awarding of gwemment contracts iror public works. ? ft . The Enterprise 'Browing Company, of , Phiradelphia; has" failed. Liabilities $200,000; assets less than t$17,000. That is "enternrise'-? for von. '

The luneTal of: the late Thomas A. Armstrong, the labor leader and editor ofJPittsburg, took place "Wednesday. - The-interment was at Steubenville. The Chicago Gaslight and Coke Co. Wednesday, filed a mortgage for $100,-

(000,000 to the Fidelity Co. of Philad ' phia for the insurance of gold bon ? M : Western Unions TelegyaGbin Tany.hag bought tie-B. & O; telegraph company. Thus ends another attempt to compete ; witUtbfe great corporation. proctor A G-jinbl- of Oincinnatmade their first P ayment to their emnloyes

..iursday thetr-share in the: proBts

under i d Dew plan. Some got as much .aS40. T j .r ' i . Tte monthly statement of the comp- . nrolter f the currency shows an increase of332,q0O,a00 in circulation in the couriJtrynring the past month; ait increase af $7,500,000 surplus in the treasury. It has been discovered that an orgahized band of cattle thieves have been . ; stealing cattle from the Indians on the San Carlos reservation. Much7 of the - trouble with the Indians is due to these 'ouragesl'vr,. -i rCJ'.-.? ;'';-. . The Confederate: Survivors' association of Darlington, 8. C., has begun an r agitation for the purpose of , getting the next legislature to pension indigent Confederate veterans and widows and orphans of soldiers who are in need. , "The schooner Peregrine White, while - - fOff Cape Sable recently, picked up a .'large, grayish mass which a chemist in

NewBedford pronounced to be ambergris.

'.The snecimen weighs 135 pounds, and is

f worth ISO an ounce, or $5t,000 in ail - - The citisens of Memphis. Term., are' at a white heat because the Governor of Nebraska has refused to permit .the extradition of a gang of men who brutly wardered a negro at Brunswick, i Tcbju; in .September! The Governor : A communication comes to the Treasrry Departmentfrom a (Serman eapital- : :iat in Berlin. He states that he' has in : "-r7 :his posseesion a large number of bonds - ; :isBued by the Confederate States of ' p. r, .America, and after much persuasion he V , has consented to bflfer $1,000 worth, of : them for redemption. ''f f ; Thereon wing of the Democratic V 4 pary of Cliieago in convention: ; Satur- ? r, - day afternoon, nominated Judge Gary, : who presided over the trial of the anl .. : arcJtnsts for re-election. Judge Gary is j't r a JRepublican and has been on the -t j: - 4"beneh of the auperior. court for twenty - ; -five years. V .'.",.:V:: ;. ; t ; " Geor Fjunds Train gave his talk on ? ' the:anarebiflts' to 1,000 people at? Chi-

y cago Sunday. He wasuite incbherex' t, : but allusions tobombs and dynamite and .'."" " fierceryr attacking the press elicited -j 4 .t deaieningapplanse. During hip. address -he was watched by a detpai ' of detec-pir-H tives, who occupied front, eats. i '; I ' i a ' Emma Abbott create a sensation -in

a Nashville churchanday. The pastor . W:-A . Candler,' deUvered a very severs and bittur sermon on the subject of the theaters Miss Abbott occupied a seat m the jrear of the church, and at the concl jeion of the sermon arose, and, in a shoii speech, entered protest ' against

tbevery gn?!d character of the nastdr s ('unationJ1 'r ...-' f " Two .officers' of refzstratiorrwereindicte Thursday, by the Baltimore; grand i ljufy- 'eir narnes ife Wm. E. Collins d Robert J. Fagin. They are charged w ithrefuBiug .to allow the agents of the Aform league to' examine their registra-

;.h books, which is. a violation of the

. law. -.oa .iar. jwe. jeague. oas naa nve

nunarea names stneaen irom ine doojcs

The Bussian Government Is about to levy a duty on .marine an railroad passenger 'ticketsi ; Larry Donovan, of New York, jumped safely from the Waterloo Bridge in

London Thursday. t Owing to the almost daily snocks of earthquake at Santiago de Cuba, a panic has seized the inhabitants and business is almost completely suspended. A -

The report of the. English Board of Trade for themonth of September shows that the imports increased XI ,710,000 Sftntember. 1886. and that the ex

ports, compared with the same month, increased 900,000. "

Mr .Tnhn Brtsht has writen a letter-

1 denying the statement that he could not

support the government's Inshpohcy because be had declared that force was not remedy for the troubles in Ireland. He is still forrepressive measures. ' , . Twelve peasants who left the town of Pilesti, Koumania, to destroy the wolves which infest the district, were overpowered' by' the" ferocious beasts and seven ef theniwere devoured, The remaining five escapedlbadly mangled. ;

Several thousand female cigar-mak gathered at one of the factories in -a. iidi Wednesdayrand engaged 5 a ri t

The civil guards surround ; taQ v

tory, ibut the vomen toc:K?pOB(;.e8sion5 .Qf the building, barricajed it neM it The social war against Germans resi-

aent in xiuss sail c ontinnes. An edict

has been iasued iv4 st. Petersburg ordering the instan application of the prohibitiof ';heuse German lang'ge ir; schools universities, " and- the

leading gymnasia. . . rXhe ephemeral nature of French -popularity ds shown in the case of , General Boulanger Oaly a few weeks ago he was the ideal of the nation; now he has passed out of sight; and General Ferron, his successor as lninister'of war, is growing to his place in public ,favor.

INDIANA STATE NEWS.

upon saloons at

Waris being made

Angola, v " . Diptheria of a very malignant form is

raging in several parts of Indianapolis. Mrs. M. T. Barbour, who was the first white child born in Fort Wayne, died Thursday, aged 74. The Salvation ATmy procession at Ladoga, last Wednesday night, was

stoned by the citizens all along the line. There were fifteen to twenty thousand people at the reunion at. Columbus, Fri

day, one-fourth of i:he ' number' 'being veteransV " ""' ' " '" John Meyer, a farmer living in an township, Allen county, fell tom a tree while gathering -apples . broke his back. , ' ; 'h Marge dry goods of Griffin A McGrain at Qo has failed for about $7,000. cuationt politics and olf "'ftA to the failure. Mrs. F iirikVi:! x i ti.

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y Seventy-four vears aeo, died at

EVICTIONS IN IOWA. The On trapes in Ireland Surpassed On Oar TjFestern Prairies By Aliens. The general land office is in receipt of information that a British syndicate, which is said to have purchased a large

tract of land in Iowa from the McGregor

Western railroad company, is mercilessly evictrng settlers, the title to the land being in dispute in the state courts. A settler "writes: "Women over sixty years old; sick in bed, have been taken by six men and carried into the driving stom.'' Delicate wpmen have had their hands tied with cords till their flesh was braised and then dragged, shrieking, from their-homes, Children have been born prematurely at sight of the band of evictors. Strong men have .been run down by ruffians on horseback and then handcuffed and dragged from their little posessions. I .might go on and multiply instances where the sheriff, with a

"writ of ejectment in one hand and a

British contract in the other, gave these poor people their choice between these" two evilswhich they. would tafceV Affidavits of the cruelties practiced are being collected says thig' writer, for use at Washington ne.t winter, anaiwill be read in , both Houses of Coinness. They are expected to create a- sensation

when the. people of .tjne Fast are brought 'fufly'tb realkewhathe native Ameri

can pioneers are aofTering at the' .hands of 'thenew invad,ers.

Election of a Oatbolio Priest as Principal ' 7 'J :of a Public School. ! At an- .election for principal of the thirryirdrschool,' at Pittsburg, Pa., Momjay night, Rev. Father McTighe, a Roman Catriolic priest, Was chosen. The, ejection has caused - considerable discussion in religious circles, as it is believed to be the first time on lecord that-a Catholic priest has ever been called upon

to nu a siMilar position m the nubhc

SCTiOOlsS

The- reason that the Catholic clergy-

man applied for the principalship was, as he claims, because there are' over four huSdred Catholic-children in that ward, '.sndVonly thirty . or forty Protestant children. The Catholic pepple will

not send then children to the public

schools on account of there being no religion taught there, and Father McTighe claims that when they pay most of the 8chooLtax8 in the ward thev should

have some of the benefits.

ed were as natural as the day he was J

ouneci. wis nair seemed to be some longer, but -in general there was no

cnange. When the man dieu he -was about eighty years old. A sensational preacher has developed in the upper end of Clark count y, called "Weeping Joe," Some nights ago his congregation dwindled, and he then announced something new. The next night a big congregation gathered.

WhenalLwore in ho pulled off his coat, turned a series of handsprings from the PJViptt to the door, and then proceeded ith his sermon.. A fine blooded bull, belonging lo Mr.

uonaon, a tanner 01 Kmm couuty, was bitten by a dog several days, ago, Wednesday it became suddenly mad, and tearing across the field, gored about a dojsen fine heifers, valued at over $2,500. It then jumped a high fence and started for Ldgansport. Two of Condon's hired hands, who witnessed the unusual actions af the animal, mounted horses and pursued him to within one mile of the city, when they shofhim just as he w.aa making for a party of children who were out nutting. The arrest of Samuel Rob ison Joshua T. Londerback and Mahlon Wood, charged with attempt to blackmail Samnel McMullen, a farmer in Noble township, Cass county, has caus ed quite a sensation. They each gave bond in the sum of $500. Samuel McMullen claims that they conspired to

bring a falise accusation of theft against him that thejf might extort money and valuable property of him, and they did by threats and false charges extort from him a note for eighty dollars in money and other obligations. Six weeks ago a suit was filed by Attorney-gen Bral Michener in the name. of the State, on the relation of Auditor Carr, to recover from the Western Union Telegraph Company $1,900, penalty for nineteen day's failure to report its property for taxation in 1887. The object of the suit was to test the constitutionality of the tax law applied to the company, which questioned it as an invasion by the State of the realms o interstate commerce. It had made no payments of taxes since 1880. Thursday the matter was compromised, the Attorney-general agreeing to abandon the penalty feature if the company would pay the taxes for the years 1181 to 1887 inclusive, which was done. The

f total amount paid was $5,927.47.

A tramp giving his name as John Johnson went to' the Union hotel, Michigan Oiiy, kept by Fred Brinkmann, and

ordered a room. The landlord showed -

him to apartments, and when the two men entered the room Johnson seized the proprietor by the throat with one hand, and, holding the revolver to his head, demanded his money. He got all that Brinkmann had on his person and then decamped. At noon Johnson

KNIGHTS OF LABOR

had the audacity to return and hold up i into' the order by the hundred thousands

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. 01 jne inirieenin wara aione. it is

, claimed -mat. tnere are tnrrty-seven

ninaliLin ; office, and rthir: thousand

; Jalinanies on the registration ats. -2 ijbbn. A; MeClernahd and; B'CarK -?ifan, ; of the Utah cammission, have sub-' milted to the Secretary of the Interior a

ji? "-' ' ' report, dissenting from some owra of M majority 'of?;-the . com-r - 5 .imissioav , particularly aa regards , the

general animus and the propriety of in trpdncing a theological discussion into a Holardoenment. Thes;cammissioners

recommend the adoption of an amend

ment to the constitution" of the United

' ' ecain prom mtrng toe institution ,pr

mn practice bf polygamy in any form in any

of the states or territories. v '

"J - The United Statea Supreme Court

' ; f r inet last Monday morninir; More jthanf

ceedinc8 of the. present" term; as it

1 i known: that an early application, wih

be made by General Boger A. Pryor-to obtain a stay of execution of the seven

(Rnndemned Chicago anarchiste. Should the court prant a writ ' of supersedeas, pending a hearing of the testimony -aa tc the alleged violation of the federalla j? during the anarchist trial, tending 4 affr. nr 'vitiate the verdict: it -or 111.

taae more man inree years m me ordinary course before the argnments on Uie petition can be heard. Inhere- are

nowno less than twelve hundred cases

ready for tin .court and eveiy year an

addition is made to-this r umber of ac

cumulating and nntried: cxa.es.

X'eatli of Jap Torpen. ' '

;. "W. J; Tnrpen, better known as Jap.

Torpen, and one of the best known newspaper writers of - Indiana, died at Washington iCity of consumption, Saturday morning at the: age of forty-five. fiir Tnrpen was born in Tipton, Ind in 1842.; He served in - the JEleventh, Indiana v rtjgiment, under Gen. Lew. Wallace dnring the war. After , it was over he esUblisbed the Tiptorf Times, aftd tt waswhile here engaged in fighting a local olitical ring that he acquired his sobriquet "of the AlTipto'n , flasher." Afterwardhe'edrted- various papers in Kokomo, Kansas and other places. He

wenF to .Indianapolis and wrote , for

various papers there and.' .elsewhere.

When-Presideht Cleveland was elected

Tnrpen wnt to Washington, expecting

t6 get a position through the influence

of Mr. Hendricks, whose steadfast friend

and adviser he had been-- for years.

took him U long time to secure recogni

tion, and it was only last winter that he

procured5 iin "apippintment - in the pen-

tsioh depai,tmeritUt In the meantime he

earned a;irecarious'living by newspaper

work. He continued in office until the I5th of lat month, when he had to retire on account of 'failing health; -He waa able to be out as late - as Saturday.

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,f' ' ; ; . FOREIGN.

A er of' the surpressed branches

of thw iv..0ae held meetings Snnday.

co .tin 2 either

the Afghan rebels

ennite success on

Bastn't Fool with the Court. . " -A In the United States' Circuit - Court atj

Richmond, Va., Saturday, Judge Bond fined Attorney. General Ay res $500 for

ringing suits under the law known as

the "coupon Crusher, 0 in disobed i e nee

oi his injunction order, and committed him to the custody of the marshal until

the fine w paid.

He also- fined the commonwealth's

attorneys of Farquhar and London

counties for disobeying the same order,

and committed them until the fines are

paid and -the suits brought are dis-

- Telegraphing on a Moving Train. A very successful exhibition of tele

graphing to and from a train on the

Jyehigh Valley road, where the system

urn operation, was ; given Thursday af

ternoon. With the tram going a mile a minute messages were sent, and news and stock quotations were handled , per

fectly, and the conductor" was instructed

as to tb.e running of his tram. Do t ot except auy imiiat ou or Hubititute Uali'g Oatarrb Jnie wblcht mauwfa'.turtU ty F. J, Oner.y & Co., To'eilo, Oui who ncoopt any but the aennfae wlb 't ' . yet fcoisthing thatis inforldr. jgiat.

toXXruesday, of old age.-'-'She lost

ifer eyesight twelve years ago. The White Caps have announced their intention of cleaning Mott-town, ftarrison county, of its Whisky ring, and Mott, the leader, has al ready left. Charles Herff, a widely-known ana prominent Jew of Peru, died Thursday morning, aged seventy-five years. He was one of the-oldest Odd Fellows in the. State. .. -

Eugene Charles ho hired a horse and buggy from a liveryman at Mulberry, Clinton county, and didn't return it must go to.the prison north for seven years. . ' " F. W. Buschman, of Fort Wayne, aged seventy-six, becoming excited over

parting with his son, who was about to

go on a journey, fell dead from heart disease. The gas well at Amboy developed Saturday morning "into one of great magnitude, and is one of if not the very largest in the State. The pressure can not be estimated. Lewis J. Lawson, who claimed to be a member of the Piitkerton detectiva agency, has been held to the circuit court in bond of $2,000, for highway robbery committed in Michigan City. The Monon officials have just purchased tour acres of ground additional to eleven acres recently purchased at

.Monon for the erection of railroad shops

in. the place of' those recently burned at Michigan City. At Vincennes, Thursday, John McClure, who assaulted a little girl named Frazee, near Bicknel, last June, was convicted of the crime and awarded eight years in the pni tentiary . A new trial will be demanded. Mf. Omri W. Tuell, a wealthy farmer, and prominent stock man of the southern part of Jackson county, had oyer $100 in cash taken from his pocket while moving through the crowd at the

Seymour fair 'Friday; ;

The effort to raise $500,000 to purchase gas lands and Jay pipes to supply Fort Wayne with fuel is likely to fail, only $75,000 having been pledged up to the present time. The Standard Oil Compjjny is now expected to bob up serenely. Henry Garkey's large barn at Decatur caught lire. Monday afternoon from a thrashing engine, and burned to the ground. The wind was blowing a terribWgaliH1amerTthe jfire" communicated to his other farm buildings destroying five in all. Loss, $8,000. The corner stone ofa new $15,000 hall soon to be erected by Indianapolis Lodge

No. 485 1. 0. 0. F., was laid.Wednesday, by the Odd Fellows of Indianapolis before a large crowd of people. W. H. Leedy, of Indianapolis, and?Grand Master A . N. Grant, of Kokomo, made the speeches. , Kev:rT: E. Greer, 'of Montpelier, whose aughter e oped with Tom Potter, a section hand, a few days ago, has re

turned with her. He found her at work

in a notei at JVLonroevuie. tie couia

prove nothing criminal against Potter, and the girl declares nothing improper has occurred. ..r

William - Weller and' William James have been arrested for robbing the ticket office of the Wabash k Western railway at Wea, pleaded guilty and were bound over in the sum of $ls000 each lo answer to the Circuit Court. The stolen nrop-

orty, consisting of tickets and clothing,

was recovered. : . . Lewis H. Farret, of 'Columbia City, was engaged in moving an old house, and had crawled under the building to adjust some blocks, -when the lever slipped and the entire weight fell; upon

him, killing him mBtantiy. JSarret was twentv-three years old and lived at

Wabash; -John Jones, a discharged railway

brake man; of Fort Wayne, came home under the influence of liquor and quar

reled with his wife, i;he affair ending by

Jdnes- shooting twice ineffectually at

her, and then blowing his own brains out by a shot through the right temple.

Whisky was the cause. ,, . -

"l-There are but eleven fruit distilleries

in operation in the New Albany division

of the seventh internal revenue district,

against twenty-six running at this time last year. Four of these are in Perry coUnfjr; four in Crawford, two in Harri

son and one in Wasliington. A scarcity

of fruit is tne cause optne small num

ber now in operation.

Araua lmnx express irain ran over ingt0Dj instrument for describing circleis; and killed A. F. Keed, a wealthy citi-Harvey Bt Yaryan, assignor of twozen of Edwardsburg, a village near Elk.fithirdB to J H Wftifion an(l 0 N Van

hart, Thursday night. He nad just placed his daughter on the train to go east, and her last'words to- him-f were to 4be

careful at the crossing in going home;

When the train waB stopped she ex

claimed: "Father is killed!" James Gilchrist, who has drilled the gas wells at Knightstown, has contracted with the trustees of. the Soldiers Orphans' Home to drill for and supply that institution with gas for the period of one year for a sum less than the cost of coal for the same, period. The well becomes the property of the Home at the expiration of the contract. The two days' g athering ol the sold iers and sailors of Northern Indiana and Southern Michigan closed at South BendrFriday night, with the largest

attendance of any reunion held in the northern part of the State since the

war. There were from five to six thousand soldiers and visitors in the city. The next reunion will be held in Elkhart. . ' ., In Montgomery county, not long ago, m removing the remains of a man who had been dead over twenty years it was discovered that tb e deceased had turned to stone. The features of the deceas-

General Assembly in Session at JIUi-heapplis.

&. M. W. Powderly Strongly Codonin8 the

lied Flag and Says the Me a Who Threw

the Bott&lM in Chicago Should he Hang

ed Tlie Proceedings.

The General Assembly Knights of

Labor convened at: Minneapolis, Minn., Oct. 4th and spent three days in organizing, it requiring that length of time fuk the committee credentials to conclude their work. The, convention is composed of 225. deligates. "K.ickerv Huchauor, of Iowa, who had recently

expressed a determination to cause trouble, and Mre. Marion Todd, 01 Michigan, were both positively refused as delegates Friday afternoon G M. W. .Powderly read his annual add res 3, a pamphlet of sixty-four pages of - closely printed matter, which occupied four hours in its delivery. He said he was in favor of the eight-hour movement, but did not believe it could be successfully carHed put now. He tlenied that he had ever confounded socialism with anarchy when speaking of the two, and said: . . . .

Within the order

been awakened un

apt enough 01 interest has rm lately reerardine the matter.

It wus taken for granted that the'oruer, being so

A A A i if isubsc;plbers aireaay i- -wny not make to a itniiHon Y ll' V II f U V V To ininyduu & into a milium famUieM, we offer PHILADELPHIA

AND PRACTICAL HOUSEKEEPER

&Kom now. to January 1888FO 1722

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balance of this year,

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lai-ge and influential, could afford to iRnore the

question, and could afford to put up with the presence of a few of the rankest anarchists. I nave thought otherwise, and because I have taken issue with these men in their eftorts to muke the order of the Knights of I-abor subordinate to the demands of those known as the anarchist clement, I have been takeu to tasknore' tnan once. 1 will also aak of the general assembly to define the position of the order oil the attempts that have been raade to prostitute it to such base uses as tho anarchists would put it. I have never publicly uttered a sentiment regarding tho course of the seven men who are condemned to death in Chicago (this is written September 10, 1887) I will now give my opinion. If these men did not have a fair trial, such aa is guaranteed every man -in the United States then they should be granted a new trial. If they have not been .found guilty ot-murder thev shonld not be btihged. If they are to bo hanged ior the actions oi others it is not iusf. The man who threw the bomb in Chleago should be hanged, and his accomplices should receive the punishment allotted to such offenses by the laws of the state of Illinois. I have not, in any way, in

terfered in the internal ioual affairs of any of the

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DYSPEPSU.CONSTIFA.TI0N, JAUK3DICE, 8:CKHEADACHE,BILiouscoMPAnrrs.&o disappear at once under its beneficial influence, It is purely a Medicine as its cathartic properties forbids Ste use as a hBveraee.' It is pleasant to the taste, and aB easily taken hy children asadnlta. , PRICKLY ASH BITT!:8SQ0 '.? Sole Proprietors.

fiTXouigand Kansas Crrr

. Nttbraaka IKopublicans. The Republicitn 8tate conyerition, at

Lincoln, Thursday, after the renomina-

varion societies towhtch any of these mon may tion of Judge Samuel -Maxwel as judge.

of the Supreme Court, completed the

belong, and, in doiug what I did, faithfully tarried out the instructions received from my pre

decessor, and have live ft up to the obligation I took when installed as master workman. I place them before you so that stops may be taken to put a stop to the interference of the anarchists in the affairs of this order. I am not actuated by malice, spite, a desire for revenge, or any other purpose than to shield the order from te attacks of men who have grown insane on the subject of bringing the millenium of a few after thoy have blown the many to atoms. The resolutions which shonld pass is to demand that nvarv avowed anarchist should be obliged to

withdraw from the order, or be expelled. We diers, sympathizes

nave nomine 10 ienr trom iws iraues uuiuus; uuc everything to fear from the contaminating influence of the men who preach destruction in the name of our order, and who, at the same time assert that they are socialist", while giving the lie to every principle of socialism when they advocate violence of any kind.

General Secretary Litchman present

ed his report Friday. It was very volu

minous. Following is a short synopsis:

Th number of members reported m

good standing at the last session of the

General Assembly waB 702,924, and the numbers of members in arrears, 26,753.

This made the apparent membership "of the order as then reported, 729,677. The

tremendous growth in the early part of

1886 will be remembered. People came

the landlady, playing the same tactics,

but sfee, with more grit than her husband threw him down stairs. J ohnson then left town but, was taught near the Michigan line. John Hildebrand, the Spencer township Justice of the Peace, who was flogged by the uRegulator8,, recently, was 4ned Priday by Esquire Slaughter, of Corydon, in two cases, for provoke and a peace warrant proceeding is now pending against him. His wife says that he has frequently threatened her life, and that on two occasions he attempted to cut her with a bu'eher

knife. Hildebrand thinks that his wife

was instrumental in having him flogged

by the "Regulators," and so stated in court. His wife says that she was in bed while the "Regulators" were dealing with her husband and that she didn't

bother herBelf particularly about it. It is estimated that the number oi

men employed in the different factories,

shops, railroads, Government depot,

county and city offices at Jeffersoville is nearly 4,000 who receive wages amount

ing $54,14 a week. This estimate doe

not include small shops, city laborers or those who are at work independently at various trades and vocations. The outlook for a season of prosperity during the entire winter was nevej better, as all the larger institutions have all the work in hand that they can possibly handle from now until spring. Tf' the great'OhurFalls Car company should stop taking contracts at once, they have ahead enough work to keep the present force, l,92t men. constantly employed

ior one vear.

The following patents wore issued to Indiana inventors Tuesday: W m . P. Bollenbacher, Bioomington, cigar-box; Thos. B. Carroll, Indiana polis, apparatus for regulating pressure; John P. Dodda and E. Dawson, assignors to L, Shulta,Terre Haute, -piston or valve rod-packing; John A. Evanii and L. A, Teagle, Richmond, sash operator for green-houses; Rufus R. Gillespie, Fot 'W&yner garnient adjuster; Geo. W. Hay b, Goshen back rest; Andrew E. Hoffman, Port Wayn, feed mechanism for saw-mill carriage'; Lewis McNutt, Branil, shade exhibitor; Ora M. Miller, Greensburj?, extensible seat; Lucian R.Oakes,, Valparaiso, milk cooler; George W Smith, assignor of one-half to'C B.', Cad wall ader, Union City, box; Levi Sutherland, Indianapolis, thill coupling; John A. Witmer, Wakarusa, road cart Theophilus A. and S. B. Wylie, Btoom-

clfeave, Orawfordsville, reach coupling.

ticket by the nomination of R. B. Davis

and George Roberts as agents of the

State university. The planform con

demns a system of revenues that com-

pells the farmer of the West feo pay.

tribute to the manufacturers of the

East, favor pensioning the Union sol-

with Ireland, com

mends the efforts of Parnell and Glad

stone, pledges the party to submit a

prohibitory amendment, condemns the

President for-his attempt to return the

flags,, favors the admission of Dakota, viewB with alarm the abuse of the veto power of the President, and sustains

the board of transportation in ita effort

to secure reasonable freight and passen

ger rates.

An IueYil;able Itesult. The election of Father McTiche as

principal of a Monongahela,, Pa., school,

reported in these- columns, called iorth

sermons, Sunday night, from most of

the Protestant puipits in that city and

Allegheny. A dozen sermons; all de

nunciatory, were published Monday morniug, aod have created much; comment and some excitemen Gradually all Protests n fc Bcholara 1 are bei ng

withdrawn from- Father McTiehe's school, and the enterprize amounts to conducting a parochial school at public

ro -that a stianension of-initiations tor

4- -- - - - - ,

forty days was ordered. After this forty days had expired, the rush again

commenced, and the result was to bring

to the organization a mass of materifitl

that proved itself to be a weakness rath

er than a strength. For the six months following the session ot the General Aa-

semoiv at .tuennmna, me papers ui iao exDense. Nuns wiil De empioyea as

country were fliled continually with as- teachera. Several more Catholic priests

saults urjon.the order, upon the general ar8 now candiilates.pfprnrineipals-in

uat.UQiic.waras.

nffifiers. and everything: possible was

done to disintegrate and . destroy the or

der. Yet, in spite of all this opposition,

the total number of members reported in good standing July 1 is, in round .members. 485.000. Add to this the

nearly 50,000 who are in the same rela

tinn to .the order as were the zt5,763 re

ported as in arrears upon the last report,

and we would have the membership of

the order 5S5,000 July 1, 1887. This would indicate an apparent decrease of about 195.000 members. The receipts

for the fiscal year ending July 1 are shown to be $888,731. civinc with bal

ance 'on nandaeraud total of $508,647.

Consideration of the question of establishing a cb-operative savings associa

tion was recommended; also that State Assemblies b made compulsory instead

of permission

The letter prepared by General Master

Workman Powderly upon the attitude nf fhA Catholic church toward the

Knights of Labor and which

Oh, wad somf powsr, the jr;ftl gift us. To see ourselves, as ithers seexw'M Feiy women want to appear sick, and

yet how many we see with pain written on every feature, who have been suffer

ing for mo lit lis from female weakness,

and who could easily cure tnemseLves by the use of f)r. Pierced Favorite

Prescnption, to be found at any drug

store. This lemedy is a specihe tor w&itk backs, nervous or neuraluic pains,

and all that class of diseaiies Known as

"female complaints." Illutrated, large treatise on diseane of women, with most

successful courses of self-treatment, sent for 10 eents in stamps. Address, World's

Dispensary Medical Association,- 60S Main, Street, Buffalo, N. Y. ;

.. Sunk; ia a Typhoon. Advices from Shanghai report that

the English gunboat Wasp, which left

Singapore for Shanghai, hi believed to have been lost during the recent ty phoon.

Thomas Cnrly

has been tho ereat Scotch author, suffered all his

awaSed with more than ordinary in- : with dyspepsia which made his own awBiwu iuu mui. . -m misArahlA arid r.ansed his best and

terest by the members ot the order , f i d Uul in becau8e

throughout tho country, has been final- () n18 fretfulness. Dyspepsia generally

lv coinpleted and was presented to ine arises irom aisease oi tne aver ami w J "f it.i -wj: Tmr Pirr.ft's i4 Gold en Medical Discov-

ftRRimhlv Mondav morning. It

gives in detail the communications be

Cardinal Gibbons and Mr. Pow

derly, and of the plea by the Cardinal

with the Holy See against the condem-

nntinn nf the order, which was so far

successful that the order now stands in

higbfavor with the Pope.

The appeal of co-operative oil com

pany at Olean, N. Y., for aid against the Standard Oil Company, will be sup

ported. "

Interviews with leading Knights of

Labor who are attending th general

erv" cures all , diseases of this great glfiud, it followiiJ that ' while all cannot be Carl vies, even with dyspepsia, all can

be free from the malady, while emulat

ing his virtues. .

A fit of weeping The set of a mourn

ing dress. " . ;

Onequalled Dr. Sage's Catarrh Rem

edy. .

When an aeronaut smokes in his bal

loon he takes an aerolite.

CaimrrH Cured. A clergyman, after years of suffering

from that loathsome ditiease, Catarrh,

assembly wepublished.Monday. They HSKSS ZT

indicate a preference for Powderly for pjetely cured and saved him horn death. President in 1888f with Henry Georg A.ny sufferer from this dreadful disease

aa second choice. Allen G. Thurman sending a self addressed stam pea enveiand John Swinton are also named. The ope to Prof J A Lawrence ,212 East

labor vote of the country is put down at

from 500,000 to 1,000,000. Many dele

gates did not think that the time for a

new party had arrived.

cipe free of chajge.

THE MARKETS.

In gathering wild flowers, autumn leaves, or picking in the voods, we are more or less exposed to danger from poisoning by ivy or other wild vines and shrubs. The poison is under certain circumstances readily absorbed by the blood,and painful. swellings or eruptions are caused. Such afiections Hood's Sarsaparilla readily cures, as it expels all impurities from the blood. Even in

cases of poisoning by Paris green.Hood's

jsarsaparuia nas Deen remarKaoiy successful. It should be kept constantly in the no use for all blood disorders. Hood's

SareaparBla is prepared by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, MasB., and is sold by all druggists. 100 doses $1. MURDERED INNOCENTS, Tldrton Bftdion Found In a Ciatera at 1"oledo A Midwife's Terrible Work. ' A terrible discovery was made at Toledo, O., Saturday. A new tenant moving into a dwelling house found the putrid remains of thirteen infants in a

cistern, haying probably been thrown in by a midwife who formerly occupied the house, and who, it is beHoyed, acted as the murderous agent of parents of illegitimate children. She is under arrest.

Indianapous October 10, 188? 4 GRAIN, : ... Wheat, No. 2 Med..73 j Corn, No. White, 40 No. 3 Med..72 : No. 2. YeUow.40

. . No. 2 Red...72 I Oats, No. 2, White.. .29,

Wagon wheat 72 j Kye. ? 50 LIVE STOGK.

Cattle Extra choice steera ,.,...s...4,40a4.75

Good to choice steels s.h5a4.u

Extra choice heifers 8.2aS.0

Good to choice heuers..., 2.8 a.l.3o

Good to choice cows 'z.oObH. ll

Hoosneavy packing and shipping 4.60a4.65 Light and mixed packing... 4.5Oa4.60

Pigs and heavy roughs...... 8J5a4.00 Shekp Extra choice 3.75al.00 Good to choice -2.50a3.C5

EGGS. BUTTEH. POOLTBT.

Eggs ..16c I Poultry.hens per lb ..8c nutter, creamery ..22c i Roosters 3

"fancy country 12c j Turkeys........7c 41 choice country 10c i Spring chickens St

MISCELLANEOUS.

Wool-Fine merino, tub washed ,.S8aft5c " do unwashed, mud..... ,24a'Juc

very coarse........... .....20a23c

Oerr 911 at frfi expect! lo b arrested at any

doesn't & fcofixpact to be acn.-D . troit Free Prose

Food maes Blood and Blood niakea

Flftaatv. IniDroper ditfesuon oi iooa

nGceasarilv nrchiuces bad blood, result

ing in a feeling of fdUnese in the stomach, acidity, beartbum, sick-headache,

and other dyspeptic symp to me. A close-

lv.confl.nea nie caustiH ihuibhuu, . sfcipation, biliouaness and loss of appetite.

To remove tneae trouoies mere is uu

remedy equal to Prickly Ash Bitters, it

has been tried and proven to oe a specific. - ..

The best cough, medicine is PiiioVCure for Con

sumption. Sold everywhere, m cents.

luu -at.uu 'i ;rom a pa Ciai piira'yUijt

awmicb una is th pnniarr e ot very ijfe

majority ot the UU tnnt numw xy oi utn i uu"

Mo Imi'h Little id ! aud Ki t atF Plliajs 2 cn.

a vial.

Kreuueutly conwns.. oc cur in the Uoi'lill

v.-hich ca m imnm outs, sprain t ana yrniaoa, ior

iu snoh case Jf. J. n. aici-ioau voioau o v

many years oaan. wie ouu'i

rjs

iiinlmDt has tor

favorite family remedr.

Hav.cholco timothy 13 00

Bran 13.00 Flour, patent... -1.40a 1.05,. Extra faucy...3.C5a3.90..

Wheat (Oct,,) .,,...,.,..70 Corn " t..'4H Oate 44 M

UVR STOCK.

Sugar cured ham 12al4c

Bacou clear sides lie

Feathers, prime itooseafi

Clover seetl ; 4.40

I Timothy seed 2.75

umcago.

We have engaged for the coming iseaeon the moat popular and beet known writers in Amprlnk to xrrlte KxbreMlV for flU MU

nme original copyrighfad matter. Elizabeth Stuart Phelps,

JosiahAllen'sWite

MaryJ.Holrnes,

Marlon IHarlancI,

RoseTeiryDooke,

LouisaM.AIcotl:,

Will,Carletonv

Robert J.Burdette,

HarrietPrescotlSpo

ChristlneTerhuneHerrick

XW InBtrnctive articles on i9t : to Appear Well in Society," How to Tiilk Well and Improve your CJ ram mar." The Tea Table and how,to make it attractive." Accompanying tlie reclpefrwill be remarks upon pretty tablo adjuncts, methods of-servinBrand waiting, garnishing, table manner.) and etiquette; "Dainties and Dessert." How to prepare delicacies suitable for afternoon leas, or small evening companies, that are not too expensive. " Serlbler's Letters to G u ituvus." a rich feast of wit. humor, and keen Ba-dre, to, be read to husbanda. Br Mbb. Emma C. Bxmrt. , Eliza B. Pabskb, papers on-Iftoceptlons and Suppers. --

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ffif lUastrattoas by the hemt mmd '.; fM l lM -aateslve artls fay

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Aflerlee of Stories fori3irls. Hinfei on Drees, ;. J Etiquette, How to Entertain, Mtk. Lamberfs - , Fashion Letters, with Answers to Correspondente. - v ")yt "How to Dress Well and Economically.' j .- '-M "Mother's Corner," "Artistic Nedie-Bjl i-'SM work," and 4 Flower" Dartmentitf 'are all M v '" "V Special Feature?. Finely Illustrated. . . ,4 "How Women Can Make Mosey," ByH : EttA Rodman CHtmcn. ' mW'T $m " Talks with Mothers. JS& eminent pby- MM . . :k. - sioana. v -'.-C'Sf 'V VfV. -'-i- BBl

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for Infants and Children

"Castoria is so well adapt! to chndren that 1 CaatoH cures Colic Omstipation.

( recommend it as superior to any prescription I Boor Stomach, piarrhma, KructAVioa.

W So, Oxford SI, Erooklrtt, N. T. I Wj

injurious mertlOBrsi - --

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Thla represents a healthy life.

Thronghont its various scenea.

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has no equal in medical science. Tnoy core wrasiipa-

tion. Malaria

Jnst sncha life as ther enjoy Who use the smith's Bile Beans,

BEANS purify the blood,

4Ivao1v nnd nromntlff on the Liver sKin

npi Ther consist of a T-esce'table combination that

and Kid-

tne blood, by actlne

Ivor, dkib le combb Thoy cm

ml and nmMMla. and are' 8

asrainst all forma of fevenu chills and fovcr, gau iionea,

a safeguard

and Brisht's disease. Bend 4 cents postage tor a am-

ole nackaseand tost the TRUTH of

BHalled to any address, r postpaid.

The original Photograph panel aiae, or this jucttSrs aont on rcelpt of xvew ta

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lUlDipiUUI WK ?r 5 Erer Mai;9 :M i 3 FISH BIANB SLICK f

English waiters assert that a typical American rarely gives tips.--Texaa 8ift-

When Baby was lick, we gays harCaatorta, . Wlien aho was a Child, mho cried for Caatoria, ., f When aha became Mias, ahe olnrc to Caatoria, , When sho had Children, ahe guru them Caatoria,

Bishop Walker An earnest falsehood will do more than 8. coward truth. s Offer )o. irij. FREEl To MMteHAMis ' Only: , A genuine "Meerschftunv Smpker?af .Set, (five pieces), in salan-linod plush case. Address at once. B. W Tansh-L . OoM

56 State Street, Chicago.-

READ THIS !

A $58 VASini?G MACHII?B FREl j

Last year we placed npon.the maraet tne great-

tnuhM the cluthmc .

WASHBOARD OR AN Y RUBDIXG WirATlSVJSH.

We ndviirtSR.'d a few hundred free to introduce

thera. and through the go frCQ samples sold over j

80.00U. one iaay m Linca?r iwrs.. aiciiejv mott, 338 W. 15th StJ) was eo well pleased with hAr unmnta that Rhe became an aeent and sold

over 120(1 ln four mor tLg. W. C. HamilL Box

357, Toronto, Ontpraered over a latter ja

uaff DIB samnie. . wo aavo scores w &ui AMmnUn hk thin. It nava to cast your bread i

upon the waters." OUU GREAT OFFER. This I year we Intend to sell not less than -ONE MILLION WASHERS, and to do Ods wo willflrat

it-art. off hv OI VINO AWAY 1UUU SSmDlOS. AUWB

nut nf those who receive one is that they will

alve it a good txlaL and if satisfactory recommend it to their friends. ' Agents are coining mnnftv Wb have aoveral who are ma&tnic 10

day anil upwards. 4 First come, first set

-ant one itci send us yt

Jo if von want one from the lot we are going to

I Give away, sona us your name ana aaaress w

once. Address, MONARCH LAUNDRY WORKS,

420 Wabash Ave., Chicago, ill. (Mention papery

Wbat Ira and wants ia to et, op a tea party in Dnbii i Bn. a a Boston fl arbor , . HapPineaa daipenai Terr much on the wndltlon. of th??lvor and trdnoy.. The JSf. t..impresiion on those whose. d Ration Ji ' Yon ciVregnlato your liver and JgttffiF ii j. E. HcLean's LiTor and Kidney Balm. IK fX bottle. " a "me oat . xo'ctorti in is prolncrl by w dlnot Dr J" MVf,e na Tar Wlae uttMt Balm. of breathina. '

Far bettor thar. the narh treatment meicif, rhich horribly gripe the VSiHaLcSn&hlSm oating of the stomach: Or. J. , IK !

which

vr (inr., hv mild yet effoctiTe

onre. Sold atMi cents a bottle..

are auDiocE

and will

P3Nom who Leal Viifo ot 'ncsnr- ar

inflammation.

Piiiis in th smalt

f.k. h.v LMicku i (itaoaaed

wmcn oiav tv

Si er bottle;

'easily rumored by the .nee of MoW

' Liver ano Kidney tsaim. 91 1 .

Whm BoyUn dinerwhije fli a nrver complains ot hii billow fare, wa oi"

he Bt-vor corap:

tog

" .. SicX hea ia he is the oane f mwJAnd prevent this nona oomp Infnt ,w Oi J .

iaSS'rin "their " aetl

25 cents anai.

tura

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action.

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i Besides jnany 0tber valuable featuros, it oontains ;

a uictionary . q: : ; of 118,000 Worda, 3000 Engravinge, :: A Gazetteer of the World ' - locating and deseribing 25,000 Places," ' g A Biographical Dictionary r j of nearly 10,000 Notod Persona, ;$ . ., All In One BookV I j;3to aaoro Words, and nearly toOO moro IllnatrsvH . tions than anyothtr American Dictionary. Sold by all Booksellers. Pamphlet freo. .' .CMEBRIAMAC0.1Pnb8riirfeLd.Ma: . CTh oldes ittMMN m tM Wtd ts Hl7f Dr. Isaao Thompson's 1 KLEBBATKD EVE WATKII , This article U a caretnlly prepared PajjgBlafel ' icrlptlon, and baa been in constant use nearly aoontan? ana notwithstandint the many other preparatloaj - that hayebecu introduced into Aa mart iJ 1 -ft this artMc Uconstsntly wcrtarina. tt jjjgftc-

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IsaruwandspeyCmrelnthe mUtnbbornce It thoroughly cleanses the syrtea Pi.JWcSSS ihe cure complete. When W,i&B IB GTJABANTEED, and should It fail the DruBst to autbrhmd to ttETOOT rnr. ZE$L Ht KRESS' FEVER TONIC CO,, ,s ST. 10M5 J0-

Pork 12.2

Lard 6.

Ribs 7,4

Cattle Beeves 2.90a-c .00 (ows I;50a2.y0 Stocked. ..-tWaS.-a 3heep f'" .40

Hogs Light'...4.20a4.55 M Rough pank irfniM

Mlxerl 'okfni? A ship-

4.20a4.D0

Dr. J -l. 1 a Lean's n;reugtheaina 0?r-tial an;) lllood Pnrifler, by H yU Mzaa properties, will Uriah ten re's ch jki, a id transform s ul. nat ara.lbpij "ttod Into onuol parkHJt health fluvl baantr. 1 per battle. Ot.'tue exposure to cold win-in. rain, bright light r m.iNria, mar lirintr on infl vmieatioiv na aorelets of tho ves Dr. J. M-. McLean's Strongtnoping EyoSaLre will subdue tho innamuiatiou, cool knd cdttho the nerves. an i strotithen weak n.d fanIngXyeShrht.. 3Scentsahox.

t zd all msord:brs of mm.

imach. Liver

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a vile the ontlon 01 phy JOHN Jk rjHOMPfiON;

RintMft to its merits-

SONS OO-. TBOX, BW W-

uniT

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lyiyTCnon salary to selljour WAN I tU Nurserv Stock. Roll-

able men of tntrgu and jptwa.ean have permanent employment anaA good pay. Terms liberal.' BnsinesB easy larh dPartl:eandttt

'fit free. , ..

argute aye and enalosi atampj

PisVs Remedy for Caterrii is the

mm Beet, Easiest to use, aaa cneapeBu

3

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Sold by dniggiBts orient by mail. MM 50oV . T. HsSltine, Warren, Pa,

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SlCtC UHADACnB,LlYJCRCOMrLAnrW,liOaa A P?ETITli BrLIOUSNBSS. NHRVOUBKgSH, 3XV$ j-rn . , ' PKICK. 9$ en .

Universitv

t- . t R.Kt lar e to secure a t nor-

.ngU sound iM&S&t XdueatioB. Calorie CoininasCaatv

O Ind- 31

as no pay wlIV,aV??S2?! R. M. C. BEN HAW Btcbanoad

Hon this paper-; 1 :- .

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Men

Other Markets.

Toledo Wheat, 75; corn, 45; clover seed i.00 VhildelhiH Wheat. 81 : corn. R2 Iialtimirti Wheat, ?y soin &7i ; oats, MaSft Sr. J 4u i Wheat, No-2, rtd. 70; com AO OatP, 'Mi Pork, H.60: Cattle, natives 8 00a .t" Butehr3.i0sB.95. Hogs Untchera, 4-8fl4.tr. Packs . pa4 60.

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Ely's Cream Balm IP r loo 50 ons. Will do more in, Curing CATARRH , Thitu 6 00 in any . . utlittr wnj . ..........

Apply Balm into each nostril

LT BEOS. 313 ,iXX Si,S

;n MANUFACTURINQ GO.. ST. LOUIS, M0.

can trade privately- lo Bosom-Forms, Ruddot-

SSdlfSaaWa ta Married or laoTas coatemU

its weight tn. goia. aiwi

Vrt. tvncu-. Index-boos, loobi

gue, w WHta

i;AmE8

obtained by L. BINGaaM, at eat Attornay, Wasbtogtoa ggf

By return mail. Full Baaarlnt lot u.i. Vaw Tailor ftysanm or if MM

lu . nmrnaKa. worth

safoaud rellible.

saeuts wa ovf ywtare

HONOA'Uoi 117.

tlcuUrs, ice. silver or KantpK

ca1: togue, win huip;.

71 SW.

PENSIONS

tn Soldiers s.nd Hal

ham, AttorjaartW

PATENTS

CD h LV Moody' Kow Tailor Sy of lwat rilCsU Cuttlir. MOODY ft 00 CfeaaiaaatUQ.

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