Crawfordsville Daily Dispatch (Newspaper) - August 2, 1887, Crawfordsville, Indiana AUGUST 2, 1887. 283. HARD TO Suddenly Leaves WHEREABOUTS A That He 1 in the for ut Y T 1 M. 1 iias iio s lus ii Vf the i a t Mi i. Oii f. r ar A v. in b 1 A i r e ai XI for o und tile of the uo abo U the Great for must to and not the the surrender of a bo the for an con with an by tlic St Ilio party shaU be for Oil arni no Great of a to ami refuge in noi iiy I Senato to of I ami still i y trail iio Under it is not fhat ar of our Government in nv rases I tuak ' 1U;> authorities a the statute iri St. who is i in iiy T - e a I y e was b re a 1'., F Ar- x iie ion of als i sr. ' Levi ot s St. a lo the be i a 1 s. v i iif A i I. a - and t -o di te b ' ' aa ss ids te l Oil iu for a - or and s 1 lead tina io ti r e ii Ile uy in the i of ivere ' I of a lid of to up tiie tS te ths for THREE STATE Infuriated Husband's Bloody Work in N. HIS WIFE AND A m Bullet Into Ills 81.*in by Hor Vouns i ( a- - a t - C. a. a M I a- 1 ir H. rere the a be a i f i s a a a 1 - a ani r. a i a s r a pa r a i twa i 'a t ic a d or ' i.e t a. in. that ta vd 1.:.:-' i av dia -t ou A et e r s ni wu to - aro t'i at aad la ro b. u of ri Pr. St. ' aud ' v t-i ino of lus waa dhey say that furnish all the far i and i arrested u of was at iast ta from saad the to arrest Hi I tve His case is not covered by the extradition and our hands be a If a request of that kind it must the State at not from and State Chief and denied that a had been sent to for the If stich tv request ha i made it was not at the i; of the bat been sent by private matter of with reference to been continued to the October oti the streets Canada to ber It was that she lo start anu would her eldest son witn to Biake ( tu - boodle 1 A to the a - o irao I -n look tiie a. money or aay other person to swore that never i any e from to of from him the lai pe ints was a good deal Several other wore the who made by oit as to tiie of i si the hospital a 1.an front the L. Frey is still in ill. unable to secure has ou or ill s i leri i. f rv u ini No were by and f 1 Gall in u s last 1 Wirst reports of lier a la w a aal Ile found hrr irf was t 1 knit in tao i- was aiai 1--; So sinoe her i-e bar left be if so pat of and i-y Mr. aa i s tiie and is now bui weil is of Danti a V 11. and i ci tiie fed Iv at Dr. was y. aia of had 1 in N. Y. Kt N. J. N. Y aud had tbe and the ti h in -a he had the to ix William aged a keeper of an oyster shot dea i wife at South murdered William Darr and thea a through his own laid live t unhappily with and 1 tired oi went to and had a i iiim with naai - and lie was to pay six a tii of his wife and lier t wo Tne ai for more and lier iu ironi liim aud ran to tlie As she was tiie troubles liar The with the man for his of his when wiio ati a hirce ani llred two at Tiie first stunned but the oud did and tiie woman i feil to the Tioor an r.r. i at tiie I Tiie bail tiie to tiie lie expire 1 Wilishire walked the tUe revolver hrs without a a I block he placed the baek of his right i and feli to the u as a R and serve i live years ' as a of tiie ani Imd i been ins Vim murdered i t to lie was marrie slie refused to been an tiie parents the not li together for t wo of bride's der AT A at of in broken the 1 cl a of despera tiie dters A 1 battle followe I. in the oi tiie fatal of his and of a number of Tiie of a feud standing 3Iui-I len and his Republican Majority 0,000 Leas Than Aug. 2,At ono o'clock returns from 40 of the IIS in this State showed a ot over a iu the Republican and u reduction of something thau that in the - all close counties from goue for Re while iu heavy o 0 u u t ic s the vote polled has been of the forty coutr tsi tics heard from went came within votes of the home of majority iu the wdll not bo to close while majority was The vote will reach at least 10,0,>0, the Labor will uot be over 20.0JJ. The ou tho State ticket are about even with the The race has attracted little aud returns so far give uo indication worth LouisviLle gave Local was defeated in the city by at The vole ou a new constitution pretty evenly The day was quiet all through the Aug. 2,Indications are that have carried their State ticket iu by plurality ami iu Covington by CdJ They are elated aud sanguine of success iu Kenton Damage Caused in Pennsylvania by a Heavy TOWN OF PARSONS BADLY Littlo nml Railway Trucks Washed Disaster to In the Southern or A yt Kkw 2,~>!onday evening John C. C. shot killed and fatally wounded A quarrel between nud tiie wife of Downer to the C in the case of la al a of of la. tiie There is tiie on the uad most regard il worthy of Mrf was the M a- at of ' a it a f- it 1 ta lia tha had a tiie ' PUBLIC During from tho Aug. debt month amount of gold owned the ins varied little for three It between and 01! June 1, July 1 aud August 1. the stock of gold fell off 8o(.i9,3;59, The number of owned by Government has varied little for five It was m round 174,001);-ii'J 1, May J. 1 and 1, and August 1. decrease for July 32). national currency outstanding is for the month for twelve months of Tiie decrease iu circulation secured by States iu the twelve is Tins includes the bank notes still but legal lander for tiie redemption of have been tor July were an of over 188;, The expenditures or more in Of the revenue comes and from Of the increased very nearly is due to tiie general of the an though July is not a largo amounts of pension are paid ami even interest shows au increase of liY 2,A groat rain and visited this valley Tho damage will roach A cloud burst ou tho and the water came down into the valley in The village of Parsons at the foot of tho mountain was flooded with three feet of Houses were moved from their and tho compelled to flee tor their A little girl named Quinn was caught iu the waters aud At Laurel Run the track of the Delaware Hudson Canal Company is washed away for a of over a Three railroad bridges were carried At Park there is a washout extending over a At Duck two Hungarian houses were washed down the The inmates were rescued with It was tlie greatest storm that ever visited the Aug. 2.Grim's two this burst through its feet destroying every thing iu tlie 2.There two in the on the first and the ou the Tho damage will probably shut up the factories for some Tiie loss to tho city from high water will reach The loss to cm uot be It involves almost the total destruction of crops iu Savannah Tiie river is failing Condensation of Telegrams on Topics of General The St. Paul Chamber of voted down a resolution protesting against pauper rains Sunday and various of Kansas it is bo of groat benefit to the corn M. of has bought the Chamber of building at of John B. for is a change for the worse in tho condition of Jacob ths New He was unable to sit up Sherman has been appointed a member of the Washington Monument Association in tho place of General McKeo woods the village of are and a largo of hay has been The farmers tire fighting the Gould takes the trouble to deny the absurd story cabled from London to tho effect that Jay Gould is about to engage in a banking enterprise iu Michigan weather service weekly crop reports potatoes and as suffering very much from tho long drought Pastures are burning a member of the old Jesse James while being pursued by a sheriff's posse near shot and killed Anthony Delong and H. the former Chicago who attempted suicide at Jersey City last has been adjudged He is at Bellevue New new Minnesota North railroad was and a party of gentlemen from St. Paul and Minneapolis visited Chicago on the first train of who holds so mauy public that he is a veritable has been suspended by the Governor for of etc. Hi shortage is figured at RUN Away at 2,Katkoft', editor of the Moscow died was the most journalist in all He was born to given of paid tho line his money in 1S18. In lie tiie Russian and two outhe and the on the period of Greek Two years previous to the last Polish revolution he began an onslaught tlie the and it ordered him severe ou him a oi mider a a He and for eleven to Great was liis and contributed to his success aud to the of 2,The President repeated he felt it to be a-a that ho should in every ease st cities which proposed to send Washington conveying inv to visit them on his Western to forego that forward their communications by j It is he will leave here tiie and direct j to and ironi there to Kansas i Sa I Nashville and The ' v. iil be made by ordinary route between tlie cities and tlie of the President will be to | as of tlic count rv aud tiie i pie ou his route as be consistent with time nud Aug. 2,A company to bs called the Laki Iron Company is being by and of E. Connor and Theodore of and Major F. A. of It is to control the output of ore by the mines iu the and in and The is to be capitalized at the par of the mines in this In order to avoid exorbitant by lake for freighting ore the company will budd eight Another consolidation to bo is by John E. aud still another by the Wisconsin Central owns the Colby ir to siia to s. 2.~AVhi;c worship al St. J. hsi's i Siiti day a who 1 froni hcr ili Ssme one in the ( the on lire ' A- tlie were aciJ a for in many were ied ' aad Aug. 2. A ti froit St. i Paul de dated says that writes stat n the news ot of Mr. al the camp al messenger has from tho Ti c news ci ny to he bc in the Contro A within a Uill New Aug. 2.Jerome L. of has removed as of the of William from bc 0 0 of Proceedings have been tak ui to recover the f the brokers from whom were pledged by Hill as lo secare on stock In an Ohio Aug. 2.A fire at Sanday burned nearly aa block of Benjamin Smith's and Byron livery and thres io Joan aud George imi in IJi 2.i'.y a the liai to visa this Aug. 2.Ta? City C lias a to invite Pr -si Cleveland to in G ab fK 2.r/a-..titteos au 1 hav a and f to Tena of President Cleveland au te visit this ' gataes Mon as At At 7; i At .At St. 1, Ai 4. At New 4-, tiie 2, eleven -iC loll from the He a paii of color the s when be his au i fell the sleepers He was lit 1)1 ty west of the center tiie he waiter at being IJe struck water ou his i came up a Filer in a j Davis tiie Aug. the l into aad the j of the State barbecue here on the wiio was to have sustained uo in- | a strong letter was read from Jefferson Davis to denouncing on tho that the worl 1 is of 2,No has been issued regarding the of the Columbian President says that the statements of the bank's oi Now are greatly and declares that the assignment was due to a lack of funds in He says the assets will fully meet the cau not more than but that mauy of the are of a nature that a forced sale would be Thonsand of QuU with Aug. 2 early is expected of the differences between tho Amalgamated Association of j Iron and Steel Workers and the iron manufacturers in reference to the tiie abolition of which had been demanded by the officials of the Amalgamated The while conceding that the system is detrimental to the interests of assert that the matter should have been brought up in aud declare their of making a stubborn Reports received at Amalgamated Association headquarters state that the at tho mills at the following places are now ou Painter Sons and Clark's 7,000 and 8,0^0 men are idle in Vorger Aug. 2.A. J. aliis Joseph has been arrested for forging checks on the Central Union in whose service ho has been as a His forgeries ara believed to amount to most of which was lost ai Wittman confessed his guilt and held to the 2, a revolting scene at when Alfred Sonney was for tho murder of his The condemned man made a desperate was only overpowered after a hur l Ho to be carried to the It Coats to Dress a New York 1 was in an shop the other writes a New York and in the course of a half tour's conversation 1 learned considerable about the personal decorations of tho A modest request to look at some robes de nuit was what tho He took glance at my goldea locks a is something which will suit your suited my complexion better th au it did my It was made of fawn Chinese very aud elaborately embroidered in light A delicate tracery of blue vines and flowers rau around tho down tho and around the and it was made to button with gold is a very simple remarked tho gentle costs only Here is a most elaborate style for and he brought out a ment of rather finer simply covered with I mildly insinuated that I wanted something for about He looked unhappy for a but recovered when began to show mo some silk hose lor a From underwear we got to pajamas and The styles were unique ami men really wear these I inquired He gazed at ino you know what it coats to dross a fashionable young he mean simply for he begin at the he a dozen pairs of at from to 16 a His half dozen sots of silk underwear will cost him a His shirts will cost him a and his collars and of which ho needs a with his will cost as much Tennis long will ruu a summer to a couple of hundred lie added young man needs about to get his summer not counting his and and which will amount to as much Of course his fall and winter outfits are more much a year does it cost to dress I have customers who spend a year on their aud they are by means was the prompt SIX of Mrs. 2.The Secretary of State yesterday mom ng Iroin the sad intelligence of the death ot the wife of tho States Minister to Mrs. Hubbard had ill health for many Aug. L. of tiie M Silary has a Secretary saying that for detail and of tiie 4, oi some artillery and a of infantry are who from Europe y report favorably the foreign military u Aug. 2 of colored of iate war held at Temple a large Tiie were very invited guests were J. C. Major N. E Lieutenant and numerous other of the Stale bv Recorder of A reply to Mr. letter from Regan has been made It expresses surprise and sorrow Mr. Davis should on tho Senator Reagan says that tho Davis letter iias cost prohibition thousands of votes in Did Not Aug. 2.General and M. Ferry did not fight The fiery insists that the duel take place unless M. Ferry apologizes for his Epinal Out the Aug. 2."No a strip ot land west of In lian is to be cleared of cattlemen at It is said one firm has 30,000 acres under fence ou this and others At 7 4. i American* Aug. 2.~At handicap race for earthquake was wan bv was feit about 12:B o'clock of New was The vibrations were to west and lasted a minute No was dene to property by the Aug. 2.At 12::j7 this a slight shock passed from south to It. various parts of the It shook ihe clubs tho at the woke up the in Delivery Towin in tlie Aug. 2 has directed that the or frei delivery bc established in the following cities September 1: IIF Port W Big 2.Aa Albuquerque special says a company of capitalists is with the Mexican for to construct a canal the riyer A aad bail wiU in aad of Tue five-mile race for the won by Woodside in 14 Aug. 2.The injunction some time since to prevent the construction of a bridge over the Arthur ou Slaten has been This removes the chief obstacle to the extension of the Baltimore Ohio to this Men Aug. 2.The last of the guards have from the coke a in the recent been arrested and put under bonds on charges of conspiracy and Men 2-The British ship Star of Captain from San April 27. fop has been wrecked cif the Falkland Tba ssnd 8eti 2 Secretary of tiie Navy has issue 1 tiie United steamer Michigan bo at Detroit oil the 14th 15th of September to part in the of tho of Army of the anJ at Chicago from tlie 1st to the 23th of October for tiie Hetter 2.The stock market recovered yesterday some of the ground it lost week's The feeling was 11 but was good and the movement generally favored Au advance of po nts Wiis Transactions reached Son on Aug. 2.The trial of Frank sou of John M. formerly United Stat Minister to H for the murder April of John H. a Democratic politician was begun here A jury was after which tlie court Baying Up Public Aug. 3,A report comes from Montana to tiie effect that Senators and bave united with a few Helena men and purchased a large tract of land ia that Deaths from Aug. 2.The city of in the northwestern part of in the is infected with cholera of the Three hundred deaths disease occurred the montli of Lives Lost in a Aug. 2.The town of has been destroyed by dead bodies bavo aad aud Hyo firmer and trade 2 No. 2 No. 2 2, 2 d 39;.iias'J'-ic; 42fB4'JJic. about 2 cash about 25?i@ lots ranged as New 8. 3 i. 25@eGo; -J 2?i'. Did 3, 24SSI3C; No. 3 26S,iSc; 20ii31e. prices 2 43'ic: sample 44'S4ac for and for 3. market quiet futures S October and September nominal at for according to quiet and steady feeling and domami very light and offerings Quotations ranged at for for and for rather quiet and prices Quotations ranged at for cash and for aad for Ordination ot a Xew Tuscarora According to a Buffalo correspondent of the Now York Thomas twenty-four years of tho Bear Clan of the Tuscarora was recently made Sachem and Chief of that tribe to succeed the late Chief John Tho ordination was solemnized by the ancient civic and pagan rites of the Six and it was aa impressive and interesting It is the first ordination among the in over sixty and it is doubtful whether it wiU take placo as are fast and another generation will find no chiefs it is who will know the rites and laws of hereditary tho venerable and beloved Sachem Mountpleasant died last year tho tribe lost its head and He belonged to the Bear His a sister of the noted General who was on General Grant's staff during the was a Seneca the and as the lino of descent is through the children were of the A law of the quires that tho chieftain of the must come tho so sons were ineligible to When the ch ef messengers were sent to ths Onondagas nouncing his and carrying the evidence of the truth of the to Chief a Pagan and hereditary keeper of the council fire of the Six He fixes a iate for the raising up and inauguration Df a new From the Onondagas the message is conveyed to other and 3very war chief attend the inauguration of the new women of the Bear Clan nominate tho each brave who seeks the giving a show of prowess an Their choice was sub-chief and loader among his and the chiefs of the tribe could do nothing but approve their choice and prepare for his All tho tribes were represented at the raising and in the council sat Harriet Maxwell of Now an adopted Seneca of the Snipe ceremonies opened with a mourning a lament on the death of the All the pagan even to that to propitiate the evil were After tho mourning council tho new chief's qualifications were much after the manner of a nominating Chief Webster chanted the laws relating to and the new chief was welcomed into the nation by each chief of the visiting A d ance in the council house at closed the FORCE OF August 1. but ioon strengthened and moderate No. 2 Red 73'ic; 811-4 84S81?sC; May 9O!4<gi0O?sC. shade and Mixed 4ai4oUc: 44Sia4Sc. shade easier and 33a41c. Xew Extra Pork New IS. 75; Old Lard duU and Aug. 1. only moderately active and weak and 30 Quotations i his 1 was informed that it was ranged at for good to extra i habitual custom to walk and think with Shipping fat common to his hands in his trouser Case in in tha Agonies never saw but one man remarked Dr. John Thompson to an Albany Journal that one illustrated tho force of habit even in the agonies of Of course you remember the murderer Ruloff who was hanged at Binghamton some twelve or I was one of the physicians who attended the was a man who believed in When he walked out for execution preceded by the chief of police of Binghamton and followed by the sheriff and his he old-fashioned trousers with pockets in the outside His elbows were not pinioned but that he could thrust his hands in his and he had them in as he stood with the noose about his neck listening to the reading of the and the last words that with the of a. In fact his hands were still in his pockets when the drop but tho sudden jerk wrenched one of them I noticed as I stood waiting for the s of the limp body to cease that twice a. strong effort was made by his hand to thrust itself back into his The second attempt was partially and literally Ruloff died with his hands for for for for for and for inferior mixed stock and fairly active and prices steady and Sales rough Wild Western being lynched Wednesday Colonel handed us two dollars and that tha be continued to hia family lor The Colonel is snd ft