The Hamilton Daily Republican (Newspaper) - December 1, 1892, Hamilton, Ohio FIRST NO. 117. THURSDAY DECEMBER 1892. SPECIAL PLANS To ba Submitted to the Urj Jotes Prepares them for i the lit By Committee la Ute 4MUIM ta ol the has for the use of the committee on the Rothschild and other a statement on the production and of It is understood j that the committee will be chiefly t guided by the statistics prepared bj Ottomar especially for the usa the The proposition of the Danish C. V. will be considered by the in connection with the Rothschild Teitgen coinage of silver five foui or dollar Rated to gold j to the price of silver in the year previous to the adoption of an inter- with a ol 10 per cent. He also proposes the a permanent international to fix the Should price of silver fall to 5 per cent be- low the coinage ratio the commission will hare to fix new ratio mud order the recoinage of the These coins will be fegal tender inter- to keep them a re- serve against The committee chosen by the conference to consider the plans of Al ired De Adolph Soetbeer and Moritz Lovy for the rehabilitation of has closed ita work without come to any definite The drawn up by M. will be read on The delegates to the Monetary con- are greatly interested m Arch- bishop Walsh's declaration in favor of the adoption of which he as necessary to save the Irish tenant front Sir G. L. is an Irish said Monday Walsh is right I have contended for years that the Irish culty is greatly due to the appreciation the value of which has in- creased fifty per cent since 187 L The Irish SOB tract to pay their rent in but owing to the in- creased purchasing power of the they must raise more produce in order to earn the rent lords also as mortgages and the like most be satisfied with the ated 'The substantial reductions made in rents in tko past generation has been Inadequate to meet the be- the reductions have not kept pace with the appreciation of The adoption of a monetary standard would lead to a slight rise in prices and a severe fall in the rates of which would result in in- creased commercial activity throughout the HEAVY A Hu Stf for Dec. A. of this a well known real estate dealer and loan agent foi eastern has confessed thai be has forged his father's signature tc aggregating f 135.000. all of which has been negotiated with local bantu and money It is also that he has embezzled Urge sums of money intrusted to him by eastern as well as able sums collected by him as interest on made for George is the son of Elisha wealthy resident of this now sojourning in San and who formerly was in business with his son under the name of Elisha Morse All efforts have been made parties holding the ous paper to keep the matter in the hope that the father of the forget would make the paper This it is understood has been pated by the receipt of a letter from in which he denounces his son as a and says that he should be placed behind the No arrest has been but no it will soon Among losers it is said are E. W. who has of the Jonas F. the Union national and the National Bank of Com- ONE CENT. Much Expected from the New leans The Whole of the United States Inter- ested in the of the Canst Scheme Length from to Million to Complete It. These parties are ail able tc stand their but it is said that one whose name is ia Morse's downfall is said to be to He has stood high in social and business circles and the affair creates a great MARRIED IN A Condemned and Hts Wife the f tauter Dec. Charles one of the largest cotton ers in Boliver filed a sonal of trust Wednesday at dale for to insure his Mr. Scott ia president of the Bank of Rosedale and the Rosedale Grocery and Commission Co. A deed of trust for 133.009 also filed by the Rosedale and Commission Co. to secure its lor Dec. James a Hamilton county finished a five-year term in the tiary Wednesday for having tools in hia He has spent most of Ms time in the prison asylum since his but peculiarly enough regained hia reason just in time to bo Bane before regaining Ms f Dec. A sad but interesting marriage ceremony was performed at the jail Wednesday Stephen R. who is to die upon the gallows one week from next and his devoted wife stood up in the death Brady performed the solemn service of the Catholic Hite wore for hia wedding suit the in which he will also By his side stood his pretty little and three other doomed men and the death watch were the only Holy communion was first administered by Father Tuesday afternoon the prisoner and his little daughter willie were received into the The wife and mother was already a and it was at her request that the marriage occurred Wednesday for the 111, Dec. Josiah Er- and Deno two of Centerville have long been rivals for the heart and hand of a handsome widow of that Between the two admirers the widow was delightfully uncertain which to She was unable to make a choice between and the suitors settled the matter in a very ple They drew and mutually agreed to faithfully abide bj the result Erlinger drew the and the wedding will take place in a short Property a deed of Ute consideration being the Press Printing Wednesday morning conveyed its erty to C- The Daily IVess is the and the signee ia a local light in the Bobbing Ch A gang of burglars visited the little town ol six miles on the western between 12 o'clock day night and 5 o'clock Wednesday and robbed the residences 01 three well known the posl office and the village The amount of the it is is in the neighborhood of thieves used a wagon to carry off t M d to J. Dec. CoL of 7 feet 2 inches in heighth and weighing 400 and Miss Emma Bossman of Sauck whose heighi is just two inches less than that of hei are to be married at cathedral December S. The groom it a grain and has very suo in business Thi couple have known each other two Official vote in Pennsylvania elector on each 35.123; 84.T14; 4; total The second elector on the several tickets ran behind in the aggregate Combine In ST. Dec. 1. The formation of a gigantic laundry trust has been in 8t. Louis by O. M. Munger A of who control one of the largest laundries in this two laundries will do the bulk of the One thousand em- ployes will be thrown out of Another Jocker Holed Dee Jockey ruled off at Hawthorne Wednesday for palpably polling an on under the boy was suspended a few days ride Topgallant at Roy a boy 10 years was oat asd after coming Into the bonce down and began popping A of powder fell oat of his and striking the im in a frightful ic the Dee Baltimore information that the and and for the people to tto j Dec. morning the same expres which brought the bundle of paper from Kountze New York to the Island City savings of thi Tuesday which robber substituted for in good cash brought a similar package from tin National Bank of New York to Hall A which should contained NBW Dec. Wall street wm disturbed by stories of the condition o Jay Gould's Ons rumor found some believers until it was averred that thi financier was The belie of Wall street was that Mr. Gould is i very sick GouH stocks wen unfavorably affected by the regarding the condition of the financia of Collapse ef Dec. The article silver is not favorably impressed with Mr. Rothschild's The more scheme is examined the more patent be comes its the monetary conference is expected in all thoughtful Hit Oca residing at ten from the placed a 4.1-ealiber car tridge on a blacksmith's anvil and ex it by striking the charge with The ball pierced the of and now he is suffer ing great 1 Dec. The 11 ton Woolen controlling mills has increased the wages at all except seven The spinners were given an ia ten per cent NEW Dec. tion opened here Wednesday in the in- terest of the was tbe outgrowth of a healthy public ment prevailing all over the country in favor of the hastening to completion of an which not only promises to yield immense but it seems to be almost uni- to be under the control of the United States as a political necessity and from a strategic The con- vention promises to be abundantly fruitful in results and being of a character and entirely ated from the private corporations at present engaged in carrying forward the project which it is intended to it ought to from its sonal and its representative a body of great public weight and wide The present convention is the sequel of a former similar gathering at St Lottis held in June last and which kad its origin with the merchants of the At their instance a convention had been held in California in as a result of which Gov. re- quested the governors of the various states to appoint delegates to assemble in the city in tion to memorialize congress to contract with the canal company to secure government control in the construction and management of the canal so as to reduce the cost of construction to a minimum and to limit the capitalization to actual cost of con- The convention at St. Louis was well and was presided over by L. It the effect of adding force to the public sentiment in favor of eral supervision and assistance in the building of the and it adjourned to reconvene at a time and placo to be determined upon by the chairman and the executive It in pursuance of the authority conferred at St. that Chairman Converse and the executive committee selected New Orleans and Wednesday as the place and date of the In- were extended by Gov. of and the executive com- of the St. Louis convention to the governors of the various states and to all the leading commercial tions and municipalities of the country to appoint delegates to represent their respective states or bodies The responses received have exceeded the anticipations of the promoters of the convention and the indications point to a large and distinguished Ihe project of an canal is by no means a and for ly half a century the States has been engaged in surveys and explorations of routes for a canal connecting the two Ol all the routes suggested anil surveyed an in- variable preference has been shown bv the army engineers for the Nicaragua of whose absolute feasibility no serious doubt has at any time been ex- The entire length of the canal from ocean to ocean is precisely 169 of which distance it is only necessary to excavate and construct of Lake Nicaragua fills a cavity in the midst of a broken chain of furnishes a safe sufficient in capacity for all the navies and ping of the world and inexhaustible supplies of water for It is 110 miles long. 30 miles wide and has a imum depth of 250 feet On one side is the San Juan ranging in depth from 10 to 100 and emptying into the Atlantic at On the other of the lake is the Tova The channels and basins of these streams and of Lake will be utilised for a distance of M-i The lift from the level of ocean to the summit level of Lake is 110 and will accomplished with the aid of a series of three locks near the and at each Including payment ijf during the of the work it that 8100.030.000 will cover the entire cost of the project than a able estimate of the time for the com- is fire work clone by the company to the present time includes the completion for for cation and the 4nbterra- ncan of the re- quiring by means of with the iteration of the harbor of San which had boon for twenty to an entrance the con- of ing the erection of buildings for quartern for the building ot a ber of camps tnc lino for accommodation of the com- of ail necessary telegraph the clearing of the timber from line of the the completion ard equipment of twelve miles of railway along tho line of the the chase of the most valuable and ful plant ia the ting up and operation of the plant and the opening of two tae The has expanded to elate about six of dollars and work chows the of the estimates for the canal dredging and railroad It Is held that the building of the canal M ill develop the industry of Increase tho of timber of the and far southern eotton to increase enable the United States to compete with Europe in the coal other trade of South America and thai the tolls may be so moderated as yield a handsome profit on the ment and yet fall lightly upon the At a rate of per the same as charged by tbe it is esti mated that the annual income would be and that the cost oi maintenance would not exceed 000 per BELIEVED TO BE New Mere In Lizzie Attorney 11 Her Dec. Mercury Wednesday Attorney General believes that Lizzie A. Borden is This is the secret of the adjournment of the grand jury in the case from November 21 to 1. The Mercury says the evidence submitted to the grand jury was cient for the finding of an and the members were all ready tc bring in a true but Attorney General Pillsbury believed so strongly that the prisoner was insane that he ordered an adjournment so that Lizzie Borden be examined by experts as to her The story of her actions at the time of the as told bv the no doubt had great weight in the attorney The has been ried on since the jury and when the jurors meet again in the Mercury they will be fronted by testify as to Lizzie's BANK Business Houses and Poor The Latter Intrusted the Bark With Their Hard-Earned It Xot Believed That the Condi U ta Every Its At- tain Will ba 111., Dec. Stone City a private suspended payment Wednesday on account of EXPRESS Two Thousand Dollars Taken From an Illinois 111., Dec. daylight ex- press robbery took place on the Iowa and Indiana between Dwight and Buda The amount taken was and the United States Express Co. is the The package stolen was taken on at The express messenger placed it in the safe and locked the but on ing at Buda Station he had occasion to go to the when to his he found the safe door open and the age The robber must have had a key to fit the and watched his chance 11 hen the messenger was absent from his A on L. Dec. snow storm on Long Island is the iest since the blizzard of 1SS8, the fall being from eighteen inches to two feet Heavy drifts have formed in manj impeding travel on the All trains on the Island are behind The trains from Sag Harbor and Greenport are Nothing can be learned of them the wires are down all over the The drifts are packed hard and it is likely that several hours will elapse be- fore any of the stalled trains will be able to get The Florida Ora Dec. tho orange crop beginning to move there is great anxiety in Florida Last year growers averaged only a few cents over a The supply exceeded This year there are only about boxes of oranjes in and dealers express the opinion that prices will rule much think growers to average per box on the tree for good marketable said a prominent member of the Florida Fruit The a 111.. Dec. the son of a ist at the Elfjin watch was shot dead while trying to rob N. stora The store had been entered times within as many and the last month Curtis has slept in a buck About mid- night he was by a crawling back window he shot Good T for Dec. sensa- tional colt called McGinty en- dowed with the same blood as was sold for to Henry S. and James Alexander of Pa. A year McGinty was nought for from Andrew o south of who had the On the dam side McGinty is His sire is De- by run caused by the shutting down ol the Enterprise OKC of the ments of the big wire fence The bank is operated by H. Fish and was thought to be one of the soundest institutions in the The failure is a heavy The trouble began with the Enterprise Ca ing judgment for and filing a trust deed to Mrs. C. A. Miller for The sons of Henry with F. the tors of the Enterprise and the pension of the bank of which they were ia control soon The deed to Mrs. who is a very wealthy is for money borrowed to carry on the She is an aunt of the who arc also ed to Mrs. John A. It is mated that nothing less than will settle the firm's The bank's affairs are closely identified with those of the Enterprise Co. Many of the business houses of Joliet kept their accounts at the and its suspension will result in great to The greatest will be the laboring The bank paid interest on and a large number of the mill in- trusted it with their Now that they are out of work and money both great hardships will result to The president of the broken bank was Henry and his three Charles Henry and conducted the affairs of the Mr. had the reputation of being one of the ablest financiers of the His credit was his career has been an unusually successful Hewas rated at and the sons at as There has never been a rumor even affecting the solvency of of either bank or mill until Tuesday and an inquiry at any cial even up to Wednesday would have elicited a report of the most flattering It is not believed that the bank's con- dition is beyond but only that its assets are temporarily locked and there is every prospect that its affairs will be straightened out Its deposits ranged from to As for the it believed that there is any possibility of its It employed between 400 and 500 many of whom have worked in it for There was ex- when these men found oin that there was no work for them They stood around be- but when the news of the bank's closing reached them a riot was Quieter counsels and after a time the excited crowd had OUR CONDENSED NEWS feathered Prom All of the Country by Tbe Crec Indians have become self- A terrific battle between a horse and i the property of M. New resulted in the death of At John an aid reached up to the mantel for his and fell back It is now understood among Charles S. friends that he will cept his old position in Cleveland's as secretary of the Gov. U. 11. of S. and Eugene B. of Ab- were inaugurated at noon iii the of the house A telegram from received at announces the death of Mrs. of who herself and in Chicago bv turning the Not guilty was verdict n the murder case at N. hot and killed her she ound with a woman of low character ne day in October last Richards rendered an on Wednesday morning to the effect hat a building and loan association an not issue stock which shall raw a stipulated amount of Ohio National of Toledo proposed o do so. The official returns of the vote in for presidential electors was up Wednesday The otal vote was of which the received re- The count has not been completed on the balance of the The democrats of New Mexico pose to take time by the They have already held a meeting to con- sider the question of territorial Mr. J. C editor and proprietor of the Albuquerque is prominently mentioned for ernor of this A call has been issued for the electors of Indiana to meet in Indianapolis on the 9lh of and cast the vote of the state for Cleveland and Albert of and Thomas of the First dis- are candidates for messenger in carrying the vote to Digging an excavation for the cable road at the foot of near New York the workmen unearthed a ber of and old English gold sovereigns of the revolutionary During the revolution Bowling Green was the headquarters for wallis and the royalist DANIEL Interesting of Famous Solid Old la M. Where Spent Ute A THE Dec. to this city from New York that Nancy Hanks is to remain in Haute That means Uoble is 10 of the great for another at and that Mr. Forbes decided not to take her to her to is cow at thf with Axtell at park for n U- and wife have been com- mitted to the asylum after to fast be- the had was by the bors woman were both refined to tako which to forced their COLD A a old feud has existed between two ent M. K. and R. T. and it drove pant JoneV and dared him out He nnd a duel with knives to death ho himself was He was arrested and release on to 1.-Coroner has a verdict of pre- meditated murder in the case of Kobert charged with killing Scott Ellis in a lie found no er- of a quarrel trial far first takes place at the present term of There Are Veterans ox the sion 1'ald Them Last Dec. annual re- port of Green It of made public shows that there were on the pension rolls June 1S92, an increase during the year of There were added to the rolls during the year new and pensioners previously dropped were restored to the pension During the year persons were dropped from the The total amount expended for pensions daring tho fiscal year was For the present fiscal year is and taking tbe cost of tbe pension allowances during the first four months of this fiscal year as a basis of the commissioner estimates that a deficiency tion will be necessary to the year's An estimate of ted fcr the next fiscal but Com- missioner says that if as macv allowances of pension shall bj made during the fiscal year to the fiscal year ended June 30 amount will not be large HP that it is difficult to forecast pension so far in ad- that as congress in no embarrassment will arise if his in the light of actual cost of the work for the first six mouths of next fiscal a appropriation will he 1 hry K Dec. Ihe who -re now infesting Chicago have to rob the corpses in ritv night they of that institution and a big they into where the were laid look a off the corpse of a who suicide two They also took the off the feet of an- other and carried away a large amount of clothing which had been taken from bodies of the unknown which was kept for the pose of possible There ia no clew to the Extra of oi Dec. of says he does nut sec that there is an absolute necessity for an extra session of bnt think? that the matter can not be before Heavy B. Dec. 1.-U ed that the agent of the Hank ol at in a to of Dec. 1. 15 ow 2.00: spring spring Rye 60. Buckwheat 32.UO tj 2.50 per 100 and shippers were to pay more than 70c for good No. 2 and some ordering samples little ut that No. 3 red waa at according to market was and weak for No. 2 white anU for No. 2 Kates accord to Ear was dull at 40 44r, as to No. 2 white starce and wanie 1, being held at 39.; No 3 white also and nominal at as to No 3 at fcr good was quiet and No. 2, held but views were not above C Export fair to cood 4 00 to 4'lo: common Jo iiw tas. to Heifers Good to cao co 3 7.i: good to choice J 3.60: common to 2 heavy 600: fair to good JO. 03 5 common And ro ph. 5.20 rood fat AKD fat 3.7SS4.25. common and am Good to NEW 1. 2 active at lown May and December most H anii No. 2 81 To the passing through valley of the in ern part of the of interest in the house built by Daniel writes a St. Democrat correspondent from St. Mo. Back from the winding valley road at a distance it massively built So the bluff is it seen tiie it seems to be within the embrace the arms oJ the rock above it. Almost a century it is solid looking and deCant of the of time as granite Here years of Daniel lifo were anil in the little stairs room tho frame which phlegmatic utilitarians built as a the spirit of greatest pioneer known in western tory winged its to that world which even he might not explore in the With the growing reverence history treating of America and Amer it is passing strange that foremost pioneer in the development ol the west should be so nearly Tbe bones of now rest in tucky in what he lovingly termed the hunting Bnt aH ends there No attempt has been made to appropriately mark the spot in Warren Boone's body was first consigned to The German tenant of the honat in which the pioneer died has no edge of its If it were not foi the old stone house in the valley of Femme Osage and the numerous inter- esting bits of history in the where he died his memory would but a misty blur upon the minds of oldest and as a blank to the The house in which he died is an in- It built nearly a The walls are of 2, and SO 5154 2. steady and I. 4 73 fair to commen CMI 60; aod 1 10 to 140, 1 car of to New K 903 hogs were shipped to New flnn nad strong on slow nn n ami at Dec. I. Nn November No. 2 i mind an 1 2 T. I. 1 y Vri fc c No No. Z No. No 2 67c: No. 3. o b. Na t f. b No 1 flax I WHEAT and lower cables reel's rst mated In- M. in 2 iu 2 red for in Options market bnt with prices ruled car xel la So S Offerings moderate v maintained Xa 2 No. 3 do j J 423 Active 74c, and in many years of storms have changed but ber grayish tints through it here and there alone show the ravages 6f In many places the walls arc more than six feet safely in- side a wayfarer may defy the When this massive old structure was erected it marked the extreme limit of agricultural It in 011 the boundary line between Un- known civilization of the sippi and the unknown still further to the west of it. It was one of the first houses erected in St. Charles and at that time the now fertile fields along both banks of the Osage were a dense Indians were on all lit this the sturdy pioneer built his In it none but the most ing material was limestone for the walls and oak and black walnut for the The latter days of the pioneer's ad- venturous life were spent at this place with Nathan and D. M. For several years he occupied a garret room in the old house as a and workshop In this room he spent many days carving curious powder horns as souvenirs for hia dren and It was in this little garret that he kept the ry wood fashioned with his own in which he was finally Several miles below the Booae Stead is a farm formerly owned Daniel which was by him trans- ferred to William who now owns and lives upon this has the deed from Boone to The signature df the pioneer is plainly It was written bnt by a hand which betrayed the tremor of old The consideration was and twenty American John B. a justice of peace for Osage fixed his May K. nnd the deed was duly with the recorder of deeds of St Charles this interesting Mr. Watson a of a table and several made from walnut ber taken from tho fort in Darst built by the At thin place the were besieged for eral days by hostile Their water which was taken from the big spring near was cat and thoy were forced to dig a well the i Jefferson a respectable col- ored now a resident of where Boone has vivid recollection the groat He him us a walking with a A of his dress a cape wf deer was u wry quiet to all lie A few yearn before his death ho became taciturn and acd won several times each go np into his garret workshop and into to Marriage Single women live longer V while married on an