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   Logansport Journal (Newspaper) - January 19, 1887, Logansport, Indiana                                THE Jo VOL XII LOGANSPORT INDIANA WEDNESDAY JANUARY 19 1887 ARMOUR ft CO STAR I STAR HAMS BACON Delicious Flavor No pains an spared to mako meats THE that can be produced People of TASTES are highly pleased with them Back o S ikai iht k Cow KEEPORT iKS m town H I retailed tnd three thousand at joot 6 cent the past fonr oiul over 1400000 M Lale Chicago B w k coT it o W Condensed R R TimeTables Division a m Jh 13M a n il Hall Ml pa Train Train Mo in pm Trata I Train m Train p a ckan mad tt potato T lent fe Getting Solid China OTTAWA Ont Jan from British Columbia state that official tion haj just been received by the provincial government of that province from the Brit ish government to the effect that the Chinese must be allowed to enjoy the same unre liberties as other people in the prov ince and must not be with Unless these wishes are carried out a threat ii made that tho imperial will not grant u mail subsidy to the Canadian Pacific railroad The com further states that tt is the de sire of Lord Salisbury to keep on the best possible terms with China as in the event of war with Russia it would be of the highest importance not to disturb the friendly feel ing now existing between China and Great Britain The same intimation was given to the Dominion government nt the time put the Chinese immigration through parliament Prize Fight Minn Jan Killen and Paddy McDonald met Monday night in a ten round glove contest McDonald is the champion of and was brought prom before the public by his recent draw fight with Since then he has made several oilers to fight Killen The result of was the meeting Monday night Mc Donald went Into the fight confident ot vic tory and took bis like a He was however no match for Killen won the putting McDonald to sleep in the seventh round McDonald wat knocked down four in the fight but fought gamely till the knockout blow was given The occurred in tha Opera home Horribly Mangled by au Explosion Ind Jan The boiler that supplies the dryhouse of Preston Rld factory at Crothersville blew up Monday and two and Archie Instantly killed Millinas head was blown clear off hji body and Warners head torn literally to pieces Both their bodies were so horribly scalded that the skin peeled oft from head to foot Another hod his foot broken to pieces The boiler weighing 6000 pounds wa hurled 25 feet Forty men were at work atthe time but all miraculously escaped ex cept those named Tho causa of tho sion is mysterious The building wai badly The Dow Liquor Law Ohio Jan IS ot wholesale liquor dealers brought suit In tne superior court recently to test con of the Dow liquor tax law and Its applicability to wholesale dealers The questions were decided by the court Monday declaring the law and that it applied to wholesale dealers There are about sixty dealers in Cincinnati interested to the case to the supremo court A Million Dollars for a University Mass Jan IS Clark one of tho wealthiest men Massachusetts has to found a school at which shall rival Yab and Har vard miI a Ji a airea ly been pre to 1 h fur the incorpora tion rf liirt unverity He will ilic viii mul promises 1I01V u his M 1 In uu DYSPEPSIA Up to lew week I tit ot During the learn I have bean I tried claimed to be a Ior lys In tbe bope that would afford relief I bud made up my my to abandon all I au ot by s prominent Georgian a jurist whom I knew and to its In my caso I beve need but two bottles and am tit it I have right i fell Its almost immediately Unlike all ep ot a similar kind required as to what one sball or sball not est fact alone It to all troubled with 1 X HOLMES s J Constipation To a Habit on Body without Met or the System take Simmons Liver Regulator Only by J H Pa SOU Warranted Oil bw been removal of mixed with MSw as 1st Mail exit f CD Ian SENATOR A MAJORITY IN BOTH HOUSES 1 of In of New Swum Fight for th In Elee In other States Ills Tan B United States y llm Tuesday Th two homes will moot Wednesday and for ratify and proclaim his election The voltin tbo senate wa tj Mor rison 10 1 lu tho house the vou was Far well 7S Morrison 0 GOCK bue 7 1 Tho rumor that there would be a of La bor men rrats and flod Republicans ave unusual iuter ist to tho proceed ings The promised did not however When the roll ot the was colled preparatory to the tho galleries were crowded CHARLES n Green or Wabash Mr Far veil in nomination in on speech in which he with groat tact divided a between tha dond Logan and tho living Par well le to tha grand names pro by tho Republican party in Illinois in iho Yaws and that would be a successor worthy to wear thoir mantle I the choice of the dominant party he said a man whose namo is known honorably throughout tho mercantile world Charles B Farwell of Chicago At avery mention of Mr name tho Republican sido of the and the sailor ies generally Fuller of Boono uid Collins of Adams seconded the nomina tion Crafts of Cook in the of Baker of Moultrie nominated William R Morrison Each mention of namo was greeted with qualified applauso confined entirely to tho Democratic sido oC the house Mr entered Morrison as tho foremost advocate D tariff reform nn a gal ant soldier and a poor but honest states man Day of Union ami Johnson of White ndo socondo tho nomination Johnson pointed his finger at the Republican mem oers and asked Will you vote with the dollar or with the gallant soldier who tho flag of Illinois where t led on bloody fields side by side with aim who is now cold in the grave Jail ny tho shade of Qen Lojan If you will Ask him his choice between tho two and then Uter voting go homo and with husky voices ind boweu heads answer to those who have ant you hero also seconded the nomination of Morrison Dixon of Cook on behalf of the United La party Ban jamin W Jood bue of He said his candidate was l gallant soldier but was one of that class of that lias now nearly died high private Although tha chance ol Ins eandi iate were now hopeless still tho timo was insisted that hU little Dg was but the vanguard of a vast arny Mr viciously Lao P of Cook tha nomination of SWORN INTO OFFICE Inau of James A Bearer Gov ernor of Pennsylvania Pa Jan ation of James A Beaver governor of tho common wealth of Pennsylvania took place at Itf oclock Tuesday in tho bous of repro Tha National guard turned out n larger numbers than was anticipated and he officers in were complimented for ho display and tho excellent marching tho troops as a body When the minute hand pointed hour of 12 the sergeant announced the entrance of the dls pruty Lieutenant Governor Black offered by the Rev George B pastor of the Market Square Pren church The of election was then road and Justice of court Hon Ulysses Mercur tbu oath of office During the of oath the new chief executive tood with pale face and uplifted ids His answer to the question I supporting tho constitution was answered loud and firm tone of The oath of signed by the governor and the urat of the chief justice attached thereto Governor Black then proclaimed him uly elected governor The governor arose md his inaugural address When he applauso which followed the conclusion f Governor Beavers inaugural address had Lieutenant Governor Black de the convention adjourned Slew Jerseys Governor Sworn In N J Jan J went beforo Chief Justice Beasley at Monday night and took the oath of e as governor Abbstt ar 01 a few minuted aud a fen prominent in It was before Green arrived n his carriage from the justice He tho executive chamber and was met jy Governor Abbutt You are heartily Governor Greon I turn over to rou the and all there is In it and wish ou all the Joy there is in it said the ng executive This unusual mode of enter ng upon tho duties of the office was token n account of the unsettled state of affairs ud the fact Ibat being no president f the senate Baird who was made speaker y the Republicans w ould have been gov ruor until noon Tuesday bad Mr ot been in Th Texas NEW Jan special to World f i om Austin fox says The contest b at fever heat with the rail influence somewhat mixed as to candi ntes Mr Hooper of tho Gould roods and Ir Waldo pool commissioner are In he interest of Mr Ireland J Y Gooch at orney for the is on the round working for Reagan Walter bam a prominent stockholder and dl of the Gulf Colorado Santa Pe oad is quietly pushing the claims of Maxey or reelection and as a member of the house o will vote for him Judge Boll of this ity Ii also working in Interest Ur Gould is also expected here Indiana Jan transcript the injunction proceedings of Smith gainst Robertson wss z the supreme Tuesday morning The home under resolution offered by Gardner Republican tWt it nut recognize Senator Cmith the joint con vention and of ter reciting the as tc Robertsons election added that howas ths only man the bouse would over oint session This action b Interpreted to mean that the Republicans will hold n joint convention will be presided over by tobertson and that it an attempt is made tc n for co the orders of court a clash of au will ensue between the legislators and judicial departments of the stato gov the Contest In Nebraska Neb Jan for senator to succeed Van Wyck begun Tuesday Tin auy bs summed up thus struggle Wrok anJ Democrats There ore 133 members of tho legislature and of these the straight Republicans claim that have signed the caucus call Tho Democrats have mem bers and the Van Wycks claim 14 of ths Re publicans Tbo Van Wycks also claim control 03 Democratic votes which wou give Van Wyck a majority There ore som k Democrats and the Repu licaus claim to be able to control enough to their nominee Tho New York ALBANY N Y Jan legislative caucus began balloting for a con for United States senator Monda night The first ballot stood For Warne Miller 44 Levl P Morton 55 Frank His cock la On tho ballot Morto gained t and lost 1 Tho then adjourned Tho Democratic caucus met and nominated Smith M Weei of Plattsburg for United States o the first ballot Davis of Minnesota Elected Jan 18 Cushman K Davis of Sts Paul was Tue day afternoon elected to the United State senate by the Minnesota legislature Th vote in the house was Davis 70 Doran Ara Barton Democrat 2 In the senate Davis Doran K It was a straight part vote Delawares Governor DOVEB Del Jan Biggs was duly at noon Tues day In his inaugural address he favore the continuance of coinage of sliver and th reduction of tha tariff He said that he re garded civil service reform as something t to the party in power Gray of Delaware To Be DOVEB Dol Jan houses of tl general assembly in separata session vote unanimously Tuesday morning for the re election of Gray as United State senator The election will be completed b the both houses in joint session Wednesday Michigan Senatorial Election Mich Jan F B Stockbridge was Tuesday States senator by both branches of tho legis lature The ballot in the house resulted Stockbridge 05 Yaple 27 Robinson o In tho senate 2 Yaple Balloting In Jan Is the resul of the first ballot for United States senate taken Tuesday in both houses of the legisla ture Senate Dawes Collins Long IS Robinson 3 House Dawes tB 44 Long 44 Collins Tl L Quay Elected Itt Pennsylvania Pa Jan Treas urer M T Quay was Tuesday elected as States senator to succeed Mitchell He a straight party vote in both mouses Wolverton received the empty honor by the Democrats Hawley of Conn Jan Both branches of the legislature at 2 p m Tuesday separately for United States In the Hawley got 18 and ill in the house Hawley got 133 Ingersoll 9S H C Baldwin 1 Senator Hale Me Jan legislature Tuesday elected Eugene Hale to succeed him self as United States senator CHRISTIANS AND An Alleged Unholy Compact Int st Sharon Pa NEW YORK Jan IS Sharon PH special says Great Interest Is rivaled It sporting here by the apparently woll authenticated report that tho Mens Christian association has made overtures am of a vory novel character to thi and patrons of the gambling dena of city It appears that about a month ago a movement wai secretly directed against the lawbreakers and with Iho of spios tho names of im patrons of tho green were se cured Among tho lattor wore many young men who had been considered models o Just before the raid was to have een mado on the dens the proprietors it is alleged secured a compromise by confiden assuring agitators that if stic action was suspended and secrecy giar intoed onehalf of the proceeds of the vari ous games would be given to the Christian association Sharon bos a reputation as a gambling resort No Use for Socialists CITT Jan Inter national Union of Masons and Bi which has been holding a convention in this ity post week bos adopted allowing Resolved That wo the L U of B and M wish it to known throughout the world that we do not affiliate with any so lety or governed by les or advanced by An archists or any organization opposed to sustaining the laws ol our gov And the flag bearing the and stripes Is the flag that should bo recog as the standard of all labor ions M house oi the legislature met Tuesday morning In ix senate a was introduced to exempt loan and building associations from tax ition on thir bonds mortgages end secur ties In the house a was introduced to provide for tho relief of sailors and their widows and by a county lax of of 1 mill Also a making the adulteration of milk and cream t creameries o crime punishable by a fine f from tM to con was referred to the committee on privil eges and elections Cruel Eviction in Ireland IN Jan special dispatch from says a detachment of 150 bailiffs tarted Tuesday for a place called Cooma lorn containing only nine houses from the tenants were to bu evicted and the burned The police with fixed bayo proceeded to enforce the evictions midst the of the Several of he families were driven out of their houses mt the polica refrained from applying the orch The vacated dwellings were then to the ground by means of crowbars Verdict Against a MARIOS Ind Jan trial of the Mrs of this place gainst tho Toledo St Louis Kansas City was commenced Hartford City Friday It was t alien on a change t venue A sealed verdict was returned Saturday which was read Monday morning warding the The com was based on the killing ot the ffs husband Thomas Sipple In a wreck at Burton June cose will le appealed to the supreme court BI at Jan of largest ever known hi the province devel ped Mon lay when the employes of Mon real Rolling mills and of the iron foundries t Feck Benny went out on a strike gainst a reduction of 10 per cent in the of the hands in tie nail mills attached to the rolling mills About 1800 men are it There is no disturbance Committees f the men were appointed to wait on the but tho prospects of settlement re not very bright Pink Sve In Jan isA plague ng pink eye has broken ont among the at the Transverse Street Car corn In the Seventeenth ward Six f horses died and forty others are for duty The disease threatens to as sume proportions of an epidemic and as throughout the city to with ilmah brought from St NEWS FROM THE CAPITAL PROVISIONS OF THE MEXICAN PEN SION AS PASSED ltd raids Views on the Fishery Award Palil Groat on Mrs lu of reunions Agreed to Undo Sum WASHINGTON CITY Jan 18The Mexican pension now only requires tial approval to become a law It provides that n of a month shall ba paid to nil surviving officers and enlisted men who being duly enlisted actually served sixty days witn the army and navy of the United States in Mexico or wore actually engaged in a battle in said war and were honorably discharged and to such officers and aud sailors as may have teen personally named in any resolution of congress for tbo specific service in said war and the surviving widows of such and enlisted men Provided that such widows have not Provided that every such officer or enlisted man or widow who is or may become Stt of age or who is or may subject to any disability or dependency equivalent to some cause prescribed or recognized by tho pen laws of the United States as a reason for the allowance of a pension shall entitled to tho benefits of this but it shall not be held include any person standing the rule of age or disability or de pendency herein defined or who incurred such disability while in any engaged in or aiding or abetting too rebellion against the authority of tha United States REVELRY IN ST PAUL Opening of the Winter nation of Ice Palace ST PADL Minn Ian winter carnival opened Monday The principal were tho arrival of 100 or more In be net to THE DEMOCRACY NOT RESPONSIBLE For the Excessive Fishery Award Paid by tho United State to WASHINGTON CITY Jan Tho Balti more Bun Tuesday tho following Secretary Bayard in answer to an inquiry on the subject said ho did not soo how any disclosures affecting tho fishery award which we paid to Groat Britain coull bring any of tho money back into the treas ury We had accepted tho of the paid tho money and so far that was concerned that was the end of it He said this administration of course hod no shore or lot in that transaction was conducted entirely under Republican administration anil there was no Democratic responsibility for it whatever He had thought at tha time as many others did and he thought now that tne damages awarded and paid were very far in of what Canada was fairly and justly to but as he had salJ there was no for thaL Tbo ne concerning the exclusion of Amer ican fishermen from Canada waters were atill pending mid tho department was cer tainly doing its utmost for the upholding and protection ot American rights but at the present stage he not al tc mako nny statement as to the the ne Concerning the communication of Secretary Manning to congress he said it would not bu becoming ior him to express auy opinion either in the way of commen lation or condemnation Mrs Property WASHINGTON CITY Jan 18 citizens of Chicago having to a und for iho payment ot now upon the home of Mrs Logon in Col M M Parker Monday called on ier and 113 irom her a check on Riggs Coj paid nit the in the day ue presented lo Mrs Logan the canceled notes ami she now owns tbo houso known as Calumet Placo on Columbia heights Mrs Logans grati tude was expressed in letter to William enn Nixon of Chicago thanking Uim for nis efforts and wim Imd contributed so generously to her future Mon lay tho and heirs of Gen Logan nis son John A Logan Jr and his daughter Mrs Tucker with her husband Maj Tucker united in a deed convey ing all their right and merest as heirs to the house to Mrs Logan that house ii her property solely Commerce CITT Jan morning the house resumed consideration of the Joint resolution for investigation ot the of the Bayden of Massachusetts declared the resolution bad been originated for stock jobbing purposes and to accomplish the defeat of funding but house without division passed resolution Then at 9 p m house the report on commerce In the senate a resolution was offend by and laid over authorising to issue a proclamation prohibiting the transit through the United and ita waters of Canadian goods and vessels 11 it mil appear to him that to connived at by the Canadian authorities Declines to Canadian Cattle CITT Jan to an application by th International Range association for the exclusion from the State of cattle from oil countries where diseases exist Secretary has stated that importation of cat tle from foreign countries is only under quarantine Exhaustive official inves has convinced him that cattle are not prevalent in Canada and have not been introduced into this coun ry from other foreign countries For these the department declines to prohibit Owe th Government W CITT Jan 18 has instructed the the house to withhold the salaries of Con ressmen Curtis of Pennsylvania and Vade of Missouri The former It is claimed owes the government on unset tled minister to and odes indebtedness is claimed to be shown n his accounts as lieutenant in an Ohio reg meut during tho war ot In Favor of Pensioning Mr Logan CITT Jan 18 adverse port was Tuesday agreed by a major y or tha on invalid pen ons on the to pension the widows of John A Logan and Frank he committee divided on party lines Tbe will report against and the Re in favor of the x Increase Pensions WASHINGTON CITT Jan The on Invalid pensions has agreed to the creasing from tM to per month the of who in the late war lost oth bands There ara only twenty of there on the rolls Congressmen Who Will Be CITT Jan ose who will receive benefits under the pension passed Monday are Morrison Forney and and Senator Maxey Fatally Burned TOLMO Ohio Jan 1 was red in the Lake Erie pottery works barn night and Mrs George ho lived in the building fatally A was also overcome by the smoke and names Professor Voumans Dead Nxw YOKE Jan Professor Edward L Yonmans the writer and lecturer on sci o died Tuesday morning Stale Jan chief clerk A Paris has stolen money and fled th TIIK ICE CASTLE dians in costumes the opening of a half and t he Illumination of thu Thermometers registered from 10 to ir degrees below zoro all day with a stion wind but in spito of this prob ably 1000 people were on the streets val costumes Monday night The Ice Is complete and was illuminated Tuesday night for the first time THE NEWS IN BRIEF The mints coined 2d4129 standard silver dollars lost week This country produced 6r00000 tons of pie Iron and 1850000 tons of rails in 1880 In St Louis there is saloon to every 175 and one church to every In Mex a woman recently gave birth to five children three boys and two girls At Ohio Thursday a revolver ex in the hands of William Barker the bullet killing his brother Arthur aged rt There was an enormous demand for Sowers in Paris at New Years During the last three days of tho sales amounted to 4000000 A wonderful gold has ered in Sonoro Mex The millers get pure metal hy breaking tno quartz with hammers Solon the influential Ims been made homeless and well nigh moneyless by the burning of his bouse at Me It Is probable that the death of Bacen the up of the military estab of the signal corps and that the bureau will be turned ovor to the interior deportment Railway freight agents at a mooting Mon day at Pittsburg decided upon an Increase of lOpor cent on iron nails and window glass shipped to Chicago Other classes will be correspondingly advanced A hill near Falls Wii has been found to contain gold umber and rich hematite ore the valne of the whole beng at a fabulous sum A railway runs st tho foot of the hill facilitating the removal of the product Miss Tillie of Salmon N H when invited Sunday to go riding by Dennis Kennedy nnd William Collins soft the would accompany the man who was the best wres tler the bout so an gered Collins that he stabbed his rival four times Inflicting mortal wounds Protection Democrats a conference Monday night at Washington to map out a scheme Jor reducing the revenues The plan is to place a number of articles on the free list abolish the lax on on alco hol used in the irts and reduce the tariff ou steel rails from Jij to Jia or par ton Caucuses of the Democrats and Republic ans of the were held Monday sup port Smith M tho first ballot The Republicans took but ono ballot Warner Miller receiving 44 votes Lavi P and Frank 12 necessary to nom inate to Ind Jan lion luro Mon ioy evening by the flint Treasurer wmM the city soon Hollingsworth is charged with embezzling of the countys funds during his term of office Last ho was released from jail on bond and fleil to Canada It said the first step to bo by iho is to 10 the sheriff bis bondsmen will then coma lo tbo rescue he will await bis trial which has been set for the 26th lust A Georgia Ga Jan Monday evening Anthony Handy a boy of 13 was brought in from Lapelle Island charged with the mur der of Elsie Walker a girl The couple bad disagreed while at ploy Handy went into the bouse secured a shotgun and lodged tb whole load in the back of killing instantly A Special Menage to Congrats CITT Jan Ident Tuesday sent a special message to con grees urging congressional action to provide for a suitable celebration of the centennial anniversary of the adoption of the constitu tion of the United States THE MARKETS CHICAGO Jan 18 On the board of today tbo Quotations as January opened nominal closed nominal February opened March opened closed CoruNo a Jan nary opened bid closed nominal opened cioed March opened and closed Jann aty opened closed nominal Feb ruary opened 304o nominal March oponed closed nominal Pork January 411W nominal nominal February opened closed March opened closed asked Union took yards report the following range of Market opem d fairly active aid woro ar riving slowly anl and simulators were tho principal buyers at 60 Meher prices ight rough packing IE anJ shipping loin Produce flue dairy roll per doz ice house 1T4JSU 1oultry lo turkeys 73Tl4c ducks anil and of Hebron rose 45 per bu on Good to por obi New KVT YORE Jan 18 1 red state It No S do We 2 red winter do May 97c a mixed cab Uo January 4Wn 1 st ti 41o No Z do uov mess 1S76 Miy Detroit 18 1 cash Sir ctsh Michi gan red No a rej vash Sic ary 84Kc bid Iarch May bid 8 81Hc So t white Toledo Jan 18 dull cash Feb ruary May cash MMe ay bid cash May 32o bid Clover cash February March St Lonls ST Louis Jan 18 Jfo V red cash Febru ary March May Corn No i mixed cash 85Ho February bid May Outs Na 2 cash 28Xc March bid May 934c Me Whisky 112 Jan 16 cash May Ho No t Uo NO 16 At Last Tis Come or Its Almost Here For at 9 Oclock this the Bee Hive begins a matchless and unap Sale of Cloaks A sale that has never been equaled A sale such as never has been Witnessed in i Our Entire Second Floor is devoted to this Sale We cordially invite and hoxe all will come and see us WILER WISE Bee Hive MCCH of the chafing of children under the joints where lies in folds is due to the use of Soap containing too alkali In the IVORY SOAP there is no excess of so ft ear be used in the nursery with the most satisfactory applying it rub a wet cloth upon the Soap then wash thoroughly and rinse perfectly especially the folds of flesh clear water and dry with equal care Prof Leeds of the Ste of Technology says The IVORY SOAP while cleansing skin soft and pleasant to the touch A WORD OF WARNING Copyright leso by Proctor Gambia Sf THE AFRICAN Seven yean I became s subi so by my My beone badly almost snaking roe to pieces My health t and reduced in flesh almost u a or j mora and more pain in my lungs I suffered more of pus and tb tb ban the best In my tiro or three year ca until at a question of tine with me and th time was thought to Unrr short foot as it were m the grave and mr ta Hu that being of Swifts 6pedac no to I in the nse of 00 to Saved Bj a Salt of horn A W E R T H E I H Fall  

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