Newark Daily Advocate (Newspaper) - December 13, 1890, Newark, Ohio NEWARK DAILY ADVOCATE VOLUME mil 12 Cents Per Week NEWARK OHIO SATURDAY DECEMBER 13 Single Copy 3 Cents mm a FROM WASHINGTON Report of the United States Consul at Kingston OUR WITH JAMAICA It M During tile IIP Vastly If Mir JSe Other W Ufc Tim in lit of the is in of a 1 at on trade lions M the S of the fly says thut tho Kingdom and show tha the e t c is wn m from ii in 1 I As n 11 d the In m IN 1 11 but little clumpy in tlie toUI to the mill heM own with tho I It Oil with several other v of with i to bo to he exports to tho and the of thu orN lie woi tn of with n population of opli at thu very tho I i country without of- fers too rich a held for our to be carli The larger part of this now to Canada mid tho Tinted and count and if tho United States only the same into to solicit tlm trade it does that of the there is no why lu time not get it all It th -y w nml who would study the ot tho trade and make fnl then suit the to tho of the people which id lunch easier than trying to edn atu the to take what th ex- may b to for it is he suys much difficult to patterns tlian it to the people s ideas and should handle tha trade directly not commis sion men but if nece saw tu ilo so they one whom they know is friendly to Tho the d tariff ii r drawback for while tiling from to tho United States is ally of duty on the other hand the is subject to a heavy duty The consul U credibly informed Hint goo Is the United are sent to England and by there 8 to in and ly the i is lost to the in tiie I States He calls rial to n few in which the States should Ale and beer bacon an I and in the tlie United States should have all the trade the United Kingdom Canada show a marked inc ease Clocks watches jewelry drills and sell well There s to be no cotton from the United States sold here House is very scarco and there is a demand for same and with attention this tra ie could be set ured tor the Fish and hsU glassware gro haberdashery millinery cond milk hardware and cutlery are all in demand Ilia u Good OHB Due Geary the new member Irom fornia who tools his sent in the house this week yesterday introduced a the in which an alien mny IH come a of the United States The pro that cations for citizenship shall le so that persons wishing to oppose the granting of naturalization papers to a mny be noticed when to peur It is aNo that applicants lor naturalization shall a tory on the history of the United States the Federal constitution and the on of tlie state where the applicant resides Honse Dec Tho senate yesterday parsed a resolution providing that Monday next the senate meet at iO and that the morning hour ar 11 o'clock Mr resolution the com- on privileges and to in- of suffrage is or abridged in any state was leb ite I ut length but went m er out action Mr and iu to tho election The passed a number of private relief bills More Pne The honse on invalid pension has a leport on the m the house by Mr the appropriation relative to the tees of iig uts The provides that in ot of pension on account ot increase of the lor winch the pension has been the tee of the or at- If limit d to payable upon the the M It Ann i 111 to tliv AViirlll ri IN Die Palmer president of the world's fair n called on the and submitted to him pni ere showing that the lair had that in that a foreign tries to pate m it should le sued The eis uere Ted by the pr to Miller to examine to the of the cial guarantees etc C 4 From An informal meeting of the ec lal c i minitte that investigated I hi ies was hehl It was intended t discuss character of the rep rt to 1 e n ade but this was not done and th to nuet week with an ing that it r main in continuous session the leport I as n outlined Hoy Dec Charles Miller the boy has been found guilty and probably be hanged Ho henrd tho verdict without a tremor and turning to a num near him laughe 1 as h said he anticipated the The for which he is convicted he murder of Ross and n do Emerson last ber to BOSTON Dec 13 George Godfrey and Jake Kilrain matched here Thursday afternoon to fight to a finish for a of of which the loser take The battle will take at the rooms of the California athletic club the first week in March WHITE CAPS Onp nf null Two Ind Dec Thomas a farmer in Meade county Ky opt Mew Harrison county lud had a thrilling adventure with White Cups at t o'clock on the morning f the loth Burgess m into Harrison county Ind ami by somo means fell under tlie of the White though a thrifty industrious farmer and n man of excellent ter HIM farm three from the Ohio liver Tlie lo and whip him and drive him out ot Ki lie got inkling a friend of contemplated visit and loaded his shotgun with buckshot and also put In loads into a bull log revolver 1 he riders arris ed at his home ut I o'clock on U morning md at tlie demanded a ordered them to leave but instead they commenced down the door and the crowd to rush in fired upon them instantly killing one of night ers und badly wounding two others of the Tiie men fell back and in the that followed Burgess and his wife slipped out of a letir door inn woods to the Ohio m or a skiff and rowed os er into Indiana mid aie now at Am dam The man killed was na Adams but Mr Burgess did not who tlie wounded men are As he acted in does not the of trial and if called for will BUI render himself to the His killing and wounding of his 1 are by all his old in LABOR CONVENTION Doings of the Day by the at Detroit o Dec Hi Among the of incorporation filed with the of state yesterday was that of the Columbus Metaphysical col- li Ue bs K rennings Tennis W W Spencer B F Row- and and T 1 Spencer Other ations The Wolf Creek Law and Older league No 7 The Billon Printing and Publishing company capital stock The Publishing company Ash tabu- la c Stock The East End Young Women's Christian Temperance union The National Endowment association of ka Cleveland tth of a O Dec Henry C Noble a well known lawyer of this city and of Hon John W Koble secret iry of the died suddenly yesterday evening of heart disease He wa- taken sick yesterday morning but his condition was not regarded as until shortly before his death Mr IJT years of lie was a law of Henry who win President Andrew Johnson's at- general Mr Noble was a yer of ma Iced ability and was one of the n o-t prominent members of the Ohio 1 ar Wife O Deu 13 In Allen ship this county the officers of the law have made it pretty hard on such men us in hugging of their own families Justice ler of that township fined a man living in the village of Van Buren the sum of for having hugged a neighbor's wife or at the rate of if J a hug The instil e announced that he would break up this promiscuous if he had to send the offenders to jail Jiol n O Dec 13 Mrs Dewalt wife of a white barber here distinguished herself yesterday by a colored burglar whom she found soing out of her house She mide him give IIP a gold watch and other valuables She screamed for help and he'd on to him He escaped by ting out of his coat which she held onto He d later and found to be Charles a professional thief whose place was packed with booty A Mini Sent Up O Dec 13 George Kendle well known in every part of was tried last for the murder of Thomas Butt at South about two nso and after a deliberation the jury found him of Kendle was sentenced to four yenrs in the penitentiary by London He a dangerous man nnd his departure will be hailed with delight by the at large six Burned A cooper shop In just this city i- slit fire last nud the flames spread to six dwelling houses com- destroying in their way The town nt the mercy of Hie fire until fr m this itv and The loss n ill be very and the fire at last report t was still spreading Strort C ii O Dec One-third nf street car force struck yesterday 1 the should wear caps They too nnd drivers are and they will quit tendent Harris is determined nnd says he will not revoke the order There are thirty driven A Hun Hli p DPC Toney a colored mnn of this place filled up with had went home and stabbed his mother in six She is reaMy from loss of blood but is will recover Toney was ar- and bound over to the grand in flip sum of flOO HP to give bond and was taken to fail at Logan Sent Up for O Per L L for rare en a little girl on the roth rf June Inst nf was found guilty in the common nt Canton div and sentenced to life imprisonment in the penitentiary With But Pulton APS O Dec Mrs Floe Coppin suicided last night with rat poison She tlie of J T Cunningham wealthy dry goods chant and recently liad married E M Mi Coppin Her was deranged by sickness of 0 DPC W M Cort of Fayetteville Ark advertised for a wife and was answered by Lanra of this city He came on but refused a license be- cause she is under 10 AN Uo n Pip but Leaves a Pack ol Canla Security 0 Deo 13 Mrs Thomas Jacobs went to a yesterday leaving some freshly baked pies on the kitchen table On u few hours after she found one of them had disappeared and on a greasy pact of playing cards the note MY DEAR I came hwe a nnd found nobody at home I was nun gry and took a pie and will pay you somi day Keep the cards till I return THE ELECTION OF OFFICERS President Will Serve Another Alabama Secures the Next Place of tn Submit the Subject of Women to a Vote of the People Dec tion of the Federation of Labor day moi ning sent greetings to the ers Alliance convention and to the In- Labor congress at Brussels The of Georgia Kentucky and Alabama will be asked to forbid convict labor in mines was pledged to tho painters who will strike for eight hours on May 1 next Congress will be petitioned to forbid United States enlisted musicians from competing for with free Tue convention decided that only bona ride members of trades can after be delegates A move to make a new executive council of four and leaving the officers fxi opt the president out of it brought out u lot of talk The old officers op- posed the motion as liable to cripple the president The amendment was lost The bonds of the secretary and tirer were to A new of the constitution providing for u a week strike benefit for five weeks for such unions as pay in a per capita tax of five a month then discussed until the tune foi until 2 o'clock Promptly at si o clock the afternoon session of the Federation of Labor con- vention was called to order The dent announced that in accordance action of day ti special Older of business would be followed and the election of officers was proceeded with It was decided to elect by polled ballots Nominations were called for unu the name of Samuel wus immediately placed in nomination three delegates presenting it simultaneously P J was here culled to the chair The name of H Kliver was presented but im- mediately withdrawn by that man August Delebar placed in J Morgan of Chicago designating him as our resolution no other nominations the election was proceeded with Delegate divided his vote casting 81 lots for Gompers and 3D for Morgan The count showed that sixteen gates voting lor Morgan had cast 194 votis while Gompers had obtained 710 Candidate Morgan caused much amusement by casting his vote for Moi gan After the result of the vote announced Morgan moved that ers election be made unanimous This was done and Morgan thanked the convention for the honor it had done him The other officers elected were as First vice president P J Guire second vice A J B Lennon secretary Chris Miss addressed the read ng a paper on the condition of women workers under the present in- system Miss Vanetten is the founder and chairman of the executive committee of Working Womens society of is ew York She treated at length of the working houis of women in large lactones and cities She told of the condition of the women employed by the contractors on clothing for the United Status soldiers sailors and postmen deplored the manner of letting contracts and earnestly urged the idea of government workshops for clothing and other articles needed to be conducted in a similar manner to the government printing offices She also advocated the j assage in the states of laws limiting working hours of the female of mercantile establishments to sixty hours per week On motion a vote of thanks was dered Miss Vanetten and it was re- solved to have her paper published in pamphlet form under the auspices of the Federation The discussion on the place of holding the next meeting was then taken up and speakers were limited to one minute each Ala Cleveland Denver Columbus O and Indianapolis were presented Denver was withdrawn and a poll vote resulted as Birmingham Cleveland 514 In- 140 Columbus o ham announced us the place of ing the next meeting The report of the treasurer for the past year showed total receipts total balance The report of the committee on con- was again taken up and several matters pertaining to it referred to proper committees or otherwise dis- posed The of the committee on resolutions was continued The con- vention adjourned at and will hold two sessions to-morrow President Gompers read a cation the Detroit Equal Suffrage association expressing sympathy with the objects of the toleration its action in reference to the equal suffrage amendment now pending in congress In accordance with the direction of the convention the officers have drawn up the following which will le immediately forwarded to To the House of Representatives and the Senate in Congress We your petitioners the American of Labor now in session in the city of Detroit of Michigan and resenting who are under the laws of the United States request your able hodies to pass the resolutions already favorably reported by your proper com- proposing an amendment to the constitution securing to the of the United States the exercise of tlm right of suffrage the question nmy go before the people of the United States to be rejected or ratified by them through the action of either the tures or conventions us the one or the other mode of ratification may he posed by congress The convention then ol ad- journed for the day Sui I li I NEW YORK Dec large surf boat Vanderke of Me William Brothers line sunk nt the Richards dry dock at the foot of Washington street Jersey City James Farrell the steward and mm the man are both miss ng and it is ed they down with the boat line Strong OKLAHOMA I T Dec courier has just reached here and reported to Capt Steele that Indians of the Sac and Foxes the the Creeks and the Pawnees had camped near Choctaw City The citizens of that village are nocking into this place Capt Steele has telegraphed to the war for instructions Hostile Escape WASHINGTON Dec telegram from Gen Brooke received at the war department states that B few hostile Indians have escaped f rim camp near Wounded Knee on the edge of the Bad Lands crossed the Cheyenne river line and are proceeding north Troops nave been ordered to intercept them ANOTHER CANADIAN EXECUTION Blancliai-d Hanged at Que for Killing n Friend Que Dec 13 iam Wallace Blanchard was hanged here Friday morning for the murder of Charles A Calkins on Nov 18 1889 The drop fell ut and at the jail surgeon pronounced him dead The executioner was who also hanged Birchall and the whole ing was without sn unpleasant incident Blanchard had embraced religion and expressed himself as willing to die The feeling here is that ths execution of Blanchard was inadvisable as tits crime was not premeditated He and a companion named Calkins had been di inking and quarried about a boat A scuffle followed Blanchard drew a revolver and shot Calkins in the head from the effects of wbich he died Blanchard was found guilty of murder in the first degree and sentenced to be hanged All the jurors memorialized the department of justice for clemency but not even an answer was received Thursday the member of parliament from Sherbrooke sent an urgent sage and received in reply from the minister of justice the No commutation Executioner will proceed from here to Welland to officiate at the hanging of Dey next Thursday FAST TIME The Party Break tlie Record en the Michigan Central BUFFALO Dec The Vanderbilt party who passed through here day morning on the North Shore en route for Chicago broke the record for speed of all previous fast runs on the Michigan Central in doing which thore wore some startling spurts on the Canada division A special train was made up at Suspension Bridge con- sisting of the private cars of Cornelius Vanderbilt President Depew Vice President Webb President W S Webb of the Wagner company and President Ledyard oi the Michigan and a baggage car All the officials named on board The special left Clifton Ont at 5 p m The ride to Detroit is 227 miles and this distance was covered in four hours and fifty-six minutes Deducting fifty-six minutes for stoppages the actual running time was four hours At different times along the route the recorder registered a speed of from fifty-six to seventy-three miles an hour and the average for the whole distance traveled was 57.21 miles per hour The special reached Chicago ten ahead of time Senator Hampton's Successor COLUMBIA S C Dec John rens Manning Irby the young reformer was T elected in the general sembly to succeed Gen Wade Hampton as United States senator The first three ballots stood with alight changes as Hampton 88 Donaldson 66 The fourth ballot Hampton 36 Donaldson 37 Irby 83 Irby lacking only one vote of election The Donaldson men then changed their votes to Irby electing him by 105 votes 10 Hampton 43 Irby was greeted with loud cheers by the eis and hisses by the and crowds in the galleries Scaffold Gives Way Minn Dec By the falling of a scaffold at New Duluth day four carpenters were a distance of thirty feet and all injured The injured are Ed Marsh of Wh Prosper u Canadian leg broken James Campbell partly paralyzed but will re- cover Thomas Mercie of Cloquet a married man canao Toothpick Factory Burned BRADFORD Pa Dec The ford toothpick factory a three story wooden was totally destroyed by fire yesterday Loss in- surance RIVER STEAMER SUNK The City of But on Rouge Goes Down In the Lower Mississippi NEW ORLEANS Dec telephone message to The re- ports that the Anchor Line steamer City of Baton from St Louis for New Orleans with a full cargo of western produce sank at 3 p m near Hermitage landing boat and cargo are a total loss The accident while making a landing at Hermitage A snag was struck believed to be the same one that caused the loss of the Paris C Brown in When the boat struck the hog chains seemed to give way the hull be- gan to sink rapidly soon broke in two and disappeared Two unknown deck passengers were drowned It is ble that six or eight passengers taken on board on the way down were lost but this is not authentic The vessel was valued at cargo BUILDING BLOWN DOWN One Girl Killed and Her Parents Badly BROOKLYN Dec During the high winds yesterday morning a two-story and basement brick building owned by Charles F Butler and which was being erected by Riley Buchanan tors for him on Fifth street and Sixth avenue was blown down Adjoining the building was a one-story brick ture occupied by an Italian shoemaker named Delphino and his wife and two children This small building was crushed in and the family were buried in the debris Two officers and a large crowd went to work to rescue the unfortunate people Delphino and his wife were BOOH dragged out cut and bruised and also one of the children a year-old girl was killed and her body was to the station house Firemen Badly Injured Tex Dec racing with their apparatus last night feve members of the Sunset Hose com- pany were badly injured The hose cart upset throwing them off and the truck following ran over them liam Freeman had both lega broken below the knee J E Putnam driver right knee cap fractured and right foot smashed Phillip Manger in- jured Bcb Farley head probably fatally Edward Hanck spine injured supposed fatally Born Out PITTSBURG Dec wholesale and retail confectionery establishment of Brothers Nos 508 510 and 12 Wood street was damaged by fire the extent of at 4 o'clock this The fire was caused by an overheated flue in the packing ment Building and contents fully in- sured This is the third time the firm of Brothers has sustained loss by fire and on each occasion the fires occurred a few days previous to the winter holidays Elevator Burned ELLIOT N Dak Deo a terrific wind storm at noon yesterday a spark from a locomotive blew into the North Dakota elevator and The was burned down together with bushels of wheat Hani at Ala Dec idence of J H Woodward was robbed of worth of diamonds POWDER Absolutely Pure A cream of tartar bak r g powder High of all in tt S Government Report Aug GHOST DANCE UP The Sioux Indians Growing Mulder in NEW EOCKFOED N Dak Dec New people on their ms last A party of bioux In- dians ed near town and kept up the ghost dance all night Their whoops could be plainly in tlie city Indians stole from the mill here until an guard was placed in the building A lew cattle ere alho eis are coming iu from all tions this OU I LOOK Dun the financial Brighter NEW YOKE Too G Dun Company's weekly review of trade says The business outlook is more hopeful There have been numerous and is much pressure but the supply of money has so improved by chases of bonds and by shipments of gold from Europe that there is more ground for confidence and some actual improvement Until after Jan 1 much relief can be arid of unwise legislation continue to cause much withdrawal of money from active use but tor the present there is lesa here or at Boston south leports fair business in spile of the continuing decline in tun at oranges at Jacksonville and sugar and rice at Orleans all at good prices of money ia ample for necessities at New Orleans bin at other points money is tight though banks help their customers as far as they can in legitimate business only At the west weather has helped trade at Cincinnati Detroit and some other points and business is only fail at Denver good for the season wito large cattU and hog receipts at Kansas City strong with liberal distribution of goods at ot fair for the at bt Paul and more active in holiday lines at Cincinnati business continues much larger than last year being little by eastern troubles and the receipts of most products show increase At Pittsburg the worst is thought to be over Boston improved demand for leather at the lower prices and retail dry goods activa for seasonable products but wool are small and wholesale ly quiet Philadelphia notes little im- pro Cement Iron production increased in ber reaching tons Dec 1 a gain of nearly for the and over year new and large furnaces have gone into blast but later that within two weeks a have stopped production and one southern establishment has failed woolen manufacturer is doing decidedly than a year or six months ago but heavy woolens open at last year's prices There is a market foi knit goods and a shrinking demand foi cuess goods cotton manufacture is less and some wonts aw suspending production print cloths ing fallen to three cents for The speculative markets have not been very active Tin has risen halt a cent during the week but copper is ol uncertain price offers sixteen for lake being unavailing and the market foi lead is thoroughly demoralized by im- of tons at the speculative prices Treasury payments for bonds do not yet appear in statements of cash which show no loss for the week The mosi significant fact is that a very large portion of the money was taken in gold by the selleis of bonds presumably far withdrawal until uncertainties about silver legislation have passed But the fall in foreign exchange and the ment of over gold to this side show disposition of European in- to take some here ai current prices The commercial troubles outside of monetary stringency mainly due to excessive purchases made in anticipation of a great rise in pi ices Business failures during the last seven days number for the United States 347 and for Canada 37 total 374 as com- pared with a total of 312 last week and 349 the week previous to the last the corresponding week of last year the figures were 290 representing 260 fail ures in the United States and 30 in Dominion of Canada Christmas Dolls at M O Baker's Christmas Ribbons at M O Baker's Christmas Rugs at M Q Baker's Christmas Dress Patterns at M Q Baker's The latest Novelties at M Q Baker's Holiday shades Kid Gloves at Baker's Holiday Neckties at Baker's Christmas Cloaks at Baker's O G KING Here is a corset well wear it three weeks and bring it back and get your money again if it isn't exactly what you want in every That is what you will hear it the store about one corset It means that Ball's corset is right for nine in ten The store has a primer on Corsets for you CHICAGO COMET Co and New York 13 AWAT A QUANTITY OF SCHOOL TABLETS CALENDERS FOE 1891 AND CHRISTMAS CARDS TO IVEEY OF AT HIS STOEE Furs Boots Shoes Hats Caps Trunks Valises Lap Robes Umbrellas Etc HANDSOME PRESENTS OF MANY KINDS AND USEFUL 0 G KING'S MAMMOTH STORE Score open every evening commencing Monday Dec 15 until January REMEMBER i Your friends by buying them a useful Christmas Present Elegant Slippers Comfortable Shoes Latest Sly le Hats Fine Umbrellas Trunks and Valises A assortment of these articles can be had at prices to suit all at J LINEHAN CO 17 West Main Street Special Doll Sale Thursday Dec we on sale at very low prices a Large line of beautiful dolls bends and Sid hodi B alias this sale if you want a fine doll cheap French Co Christmas ie coming For your Holiday Goods OO TO Johnson's Drug Store Large stock line goods low prices BLOCK NEWARK OHIO If you are uncertain about the selection of acceptable holiday presents for son brother or sweetheart the following list will give you valuable tions and make handsome and appropriate presents A Suit ot Clothes or an Overcoat An elegant Jacket or House Coat A handsome Silk Umbrella Fine Dress Shirts embroidered or plain A pair of Dress Kid Gloves or warm and comfortable ones for street wear or driving A pair of Silk or Satin Suspenders in exquisite colorings plain or embroidered Nice Warm Underwear in Wool Balbriggan or Silk Beautiful Silk or Linen Silk or Cashmere A handsome Scarf in Puff Four-in-Hand TecK or Ascot A Dress Shirt Protector Fine in Balbriggan Cashmere or Silk A handsome pair of Link Sleeve Buttons or Scarf Pin Fine Night Shirts embroidered or plain Any of the above articles and many others may be found at Wells Shields THE TAILORS AND FURNISHERS Special Doll Sale Thursday Dec we place on Bale at very low prices a large line rf beautiful dolls with B heads and Kid bodies Don't miss this sale if you want a fine doll E French Co LARGE STOCK OF GOLD SPECTACLES E F NEWKIRK OPTICIAN AT NICHOLS STORE FULL LINE OF EYEGLASSES AND SPECTACLE Hyes w DAN ALTSHOOL CO WHOLESALE LIQUOR IN LICKING COUNTY Keep constantly on hand a full line of choice Especially adapted for medicinal use NO SOUTH THIRD STREET e h S o Call lorn in Wines MY HOLIDAY PRESENTS What will I and where will I gat Happy thought I At Stewart's Drug Store Why be has Yon cannot help bat what TOD an looking for Come let's make onr selections before the stock is STEWARTS PHARMACY 29 North Third Street