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   Newark Daily Advocate (Newspaper) - December 16, 1890, Newark, Ohio                               NEWARK DAILY ADVOCATE VOLUME mil CHID NEWS Itoms Gathered Especially Buckeye Readers For THE FATE OF THREE PRISONERS 12 Cents Per Week SITTING BULL KILLED NEWARK OHIO TUESDAY DECEMBER 16 Single Copy 3 Cents of ni Hr PAIT l the tho Minn Dec Gen y evening received dis A MHI Will in tin 1 Si mi1 nr lint Ono other wul v ill h Tin in p i till thus i i tu In- stating that iu ji fight near Rock agency yesterday morn irix Bull and a number of In dian hail killed The first Pierre S Dak stat inu that Sitting Hull and his son hat I'i'L'ti killed but giving no par in in t ml 11 B f will be run i IIH cm not b M -1 lilt I'll f- t i M it yi l I I IM t-i I i t Ifl MIL i- Ilir MI n i that wlm h Smith 1 the of that in the and lix in n iin tin irc ll ih M n l i i 1111 ami n fi ul i i baiter tl t- the it uv it Will nut bo to sato the ji -i nil from i i in tho to puy the 1 T At 111 hour mill men to cir mams mill tho several to phut off tue gas ton houw but their workmen ha each timp been driven away by gV The police will ho to protect tho trustees in otl tht jtw when wild likely to follow ns the rolling mill are well armed Ota O Per The strike of which threatened tn up the entire street cnr wis 1 the company fo ol the The was pre- by an clerks the street i ar with for some of the latter refused them the would bn too culd The company to compel the men to wear them and the was threatened O Dee n M that tho forthcoming sage to tiie be largely devoted to urging the of the laws tor a uniform tt-m of that he will renew ot tho Australian ballot that he the abolition of the pardon board unit i f the laws of paroles so as to of tho tion for parole in like manner that no- tice is of the ruing of applications for Dec due of the culiar things connected with the tel catastrophe is that Saturday night parent's who live nt had a pip about their daughter and kneeled down and prayed tor her ithin an hour they received a telegram announcing that she was fatally burned O Dec Several bers of the family andei took to clean out Punk saloon corner avenue and Mate In the riot that followed William was very ladly cut about the head and Samuel Hamilton was injured recovery ia doubtful of In-line CHERRY BUND O Dec Nealon tired comparatively less bullets nt who had aroused idiotic tisy and then put an bullet through his own head in the where the should have been Will IW Another s O Dec P Stevens A former of The land Leader has been engaged by Tho Plain Dealer to look the news O Dec Tramp aged 14 was drowned nt lako yesterday while skating The body was recovered MX NEW YORK Dec Atlas line steamer Alvo arrived from and reports that at ilatina Bridge twenty-two miles inland from Port Lemon a section ot the bridge seventy feet long which rented on two heavy columns fell while almost the entire force of meu employed were re- pairing it Six men wore killed out- right by a Youth Fa Pec Holl acred U died here yesterday from a pistol shot wound received at the hanils of John F aired HI day while Fair was shooting at a mark Holl ran in front of him and received a bullet in the head Fair is under ar- rest The other was from ing S Oak and stated the Indian police started out to Sitting Bull that he proposed HILT lor thu Bad Lands at once The police wero by a troop oi and in- under Coi Drum When the reached Silling Bull's camp on liver forty miles from Standing Kook they found boing mado for departure cavalry had not yet reached the camp when the Bull and ed back with him followers rallied to and tried to retake him In the fight that ensued Sitting Bull is said to have been killed One of the police rode back to the cavalry and infantry and after telling them tc hurry up to the support the police on to the agency with the news of tho battle later particulars have been received but the death of Sitting Bull and of at least five of the police seems undoubtedly true the Indian police who about twenty men reached ting Bull's village they found the Sious all to depart for the southwest and instant action was necessary to pre- vent this movement The police al once made n rush for Sitting Bull rounded him and him he was a started at once on the trail foi the agency The old chief made no attempt at re- sistance but hardly had his capture been made when his son healed of Bull s and attempted to re- capture their chief A desperate ning fight ensued and the police were the worst of it In the skirmish Sitting Bull attempted to get away from IPS captors and to join the ins party of his friends He fought wildly and was killed with several oi Iris followers Seven of the Indian police also fell dead and the whole band would probably have been had it not been for the timely ar- rival of the cavalry Miles said last night that Sitting Bull had been dispatching couriers to nil the tribes those in instructing them to secure all the munition and prepare to go on the warpath in the spring When he found that preparations wero being made by the army to break up this scheme it was believed that he intended to begin fighting very soon and his wat ordered I to-night for tho Black Hills said the general and I shall be on the i enervation in three days Gen Brooke has re to me that he has all peaceable meam of settling eve difficulties there may be I think Hie situation is serious for the reason that there are agrent many settlers com unprotected and they would be Ilio first to feel the outbreak I can not what will be done until I am on Hie gr und and besides it would not be good policy forme to disclose it if I haci some plan decided on nt Chicago Dec The following egram from St Paul was received at army headquarters last Bull was this morning by police Friends hit rescue Fight ensued tint Hull his son Rird Catch Beai and four others killed sever dipt arrived in timu with two troops Hotchkiss and Hulling guns drove the away and tho body of Sitting Bull By command of Gen Miles MAUS Aide SILVER MEASURE What the Republicans Agreed to Do Have HEAVY PURCHASES TO BE MADE Die Monthly Purchases to Eo Greatly Views on tlie Present Financial Situation Proceedings of Hie Senate and Bouse Other Dispatches WASHINGTON Dec lican senatorial caucus committee has decided that the ounces of silver now in the market and available shall be immediately purchased and that the monthly purchases of silver bullion hereafter shall be increased to the extent necessary to any con- traction in the currency which may result from the retirement of National bank circulation Secretary Windom who has been iu New York city conferring with bankers as to the best method of prompt relief is said to favor the chase of the present stock of silver about ounces and the purchase also of an additional amount equal to tho annual retirement of National bank notes estimated at thereby adding 000.000 to the circulation unii House Proceedings Dec the senate yesterday the giving settlers site hinds the privilege of taking up an additional ICO acres of it wan i also house for a ing at Dak to cost house for a building at Camden Ark and ing for to Fort Marion Florida Mr Colquit Mr Wilson of Maryland and Mr Vance addressed the senate on tho Federal election The house adopted a resolution ng for information about National used as government depositaries The to adjust and pay Indian dation claims was passed Other bills were discussed but none received the vote necessary to suspend he rules and pass them Extending Mail WASHINGTON Dec post office department has recently sent Mr ilham Potter to confer with the postal authorities of Great Britain France and Germany with a view ol facilitating the mail service between those countries and the United States A plan has been agreed upon by many whose A Hachee ministerial director and H Petzold secretary will complete tha arrangement to-morrow by wnich mail clerks will hereafter distribute and assort all mail destined for points in either country so that immediately or the arrival of the steamer the mail can be put on the train and forwarded tc the addresses This will make the time of transit twelve hours less than undei the present system A Decision WASHINGTON Dec of pensions having referred the application of George H Coffee Com- puny C Third United States volunteers to Assistant Secretary Bussey for ion the latter decides that the claimant formerly a Confederate soldier but who served in the Union army more than ninety days and received an honorable discharge is entitled to re- a pension under the act of June 27 1890 provided that it can be shown clearly that the applicant served ninety days in the United States service and sustained injuries from which disability resulted in line of duty and which were not the result of his vicious habits 49 THE KIND OF MEN LOBBYING FOR ITS PASSAGE The Old Carpet Bae Thieves Want the law to Harrison and Give a Grand Chance to Disgraceful Set or Rascals WASHINGTON Deo add to the embarrassment of the Republicans about the Force the notorious John R M z ell of Florida has arrived in town and in an interview insists that the must be passed His utterances substantiate ol lhat the Democratic senators have charged on the subject They have maintained from the outset that the only demand for the comes from the old discredited Republican leaders of who hav ing been driven from power at home i consequence of their incompetency an misdeeds are seeking to return to th spoliation of that section by the aid of th National Government The Force as originally drawn ws precisely to their liking and M wh is here to insist upon some action regret that the prospects for a are BO poor is the man whom th President had to remove from the o United Stales Marshal in Florida fo a grand jury in the United Statti with Republican partisans The stood confessed in own hand writing and the outcry was eo great afte the lull exposure of the matter lhat tht President was unable longer to keep tht discredited official in that office place was found for him however a Col lectorship of Customs and to that office notwithstanding that his proved un for the one place have debarred him from further of any bind Mizell was trans furred He has now come up here with the importance of office and as one of the President's representatives in to tell the Senate what should be done in the interests of law and order in the South impudence has hurt the Those Republican Senators who have all along been opposed to the measure for reasons of their own see a fresh reason now why it should not paes ing as they do the conservative sentiment of their party they resent this effort of a man who has always lived on sectional tred and distrust to revive the old regime of plunder and mob rulo in the South Mizell appropriately enough concludes his observations with a warm eulogy oi President Harrison whom he pronounces the greatest man that eyer occupied the the Force in necessary to re-elect him idea of greatness is of small consequence but his eulogy df the President at this time is as showing that already the eral in the South are making preparations for the next National Convention aad that the patronage is to be used to help Harrison if possible to a renomination Christmas Dress Patterns at M Q Baker's Saturday morning between bakery and North Fourth street school building a child's shoe Finder will please leave at this office Black Dress Goods The best values ever shown Carroll and Direct connection for points south on the Hocking Valley and Railways made by taking Pan No 21 ing at every morning dtf at O G KING IS GIVING AWAY A VAST QUANTITY OF Christmas at M Q Baker's AND FIRE Discovered WASHINGTON Dec Inspector Bathbone has received advices from the postoffice inspectors investigating the affairs of the at Decatur Ala the postmaster of which absconded last week stating that a deficiency of more than has already teen discovered in money orders alone The inspectors believe that the value of postage stamps cards and stamped envelopes stolen will amount to another Although a liberal reward has been offered by tha postoffice department for the master's arrest no apprehension of his has as yet been learned Post Convention WASHINGTON Dec parcels post convention having been concluded between the United States and Danish West India islands St Thomas St Crois and St John to go into tion Jan 5 1891 mails will be made up at and dispatched from b Fire Pa Dec the store of Phillip Frank nt New thit comity was the located in the store was also destroyed partially insured The supposed to have heen caused by burglars LAKK VU.I.AOE N H Dec The Free Baptist church was burned day by a supposed incendiary ire Loss insurance LANCASTER Pa Dec An oil tank owned by the Standard Oil com- Cy Milway exploded yesterday s over HURRICANE AT Two tho Storm on aoth Vlt LEWES Del Dec British barkentine Star from Eio Du Norte sugar arrived at the breakwater last evening somewhat damaged by the hurricane of the tilt in latitude 30.10 longitude 60.54 west which Pritchard says was the w t he ever experienced sel lost her sail and mainstay sail and her gear was damaged Copt Pritchard had on arm injured The Italian bark from tos which arrived at the water this morning reports having met the name hurricane bat HO for Serious Trouble ROCK S Dak Dw Last night four companies ol soldiers left Fort Lincoln for Grand river to head off any attempted out- break and a company from Keogh left yesterday afternoon for a punt further west the plan being to completely surround the Indians It is not Bull's death will result in further disaster a the leading chiefs at the agency were against him were again K inly to RIDOE AGENCY S Dak Dec The troops did not start yesterday as iwo Strike sent word thai WILS coining in tw fast as possible old warrior is now camped at Catholic mission and will here bj noon Ho has lodges 01 about Indians principally old men and children The cavalry and are all ready to start at o moment's notice Counterfeit In Court YORK J and Frank S leaders a gang in this city have tor months past buon engaged in selling counterfeit standard dollari tn Italians and others who were willing to take the chances of passing them wore held in Uil each for ex- amination The bogus coin was sold al thp rate of a hundred iu HU ST Dec the lit comer of Eighth Marion street at an early hour morning caused and Kate and Schultz to a third story window to the 1 The two girls were not badly hurt but Schultz was to severely in- that he died in the afternoon Damage was slight Grent Company brand in the world The Bloch U d the of Pittsburg and Benjamin of Death of H Bunk President Pa Dec president of the First postoffice of New York and the post offices of the Danish West India islands on and alter that date The postage rates and conditions plicable to parcels to and from the Danish West Indies will be the same as those applicable to parcels to and from countries other than Mexico and bia as stated in the postal guide WRECK ON THE B O Conductor Fatally Injured the En- gineer and Fireman Probably So Dec bad wreck curred just south of this place at o'clock yesterday morning on the more and Ohio road The night crew was doing some shifting Several cars were left standing on the main track while they went into and as they returned they ran into the cars The tank on the engine was driver through the cab pinioning the engineer conductor and brakemen whc were all on the engine The had a leg crushed so that amputation was necessary He cannot recover The engineer's feet were crushed and may die The fireman brother of the engineer was and bruised But one cur was wrecked trains were delayed two hours One from iitc OL NEW YORK Dec cnse of death following the use of lymph was ed yesterday The case was an ad- one of meningitis and was one of five operated upon by Dr in the York Foundling asylum The patient was an old female child The first in- was on Friday and a second on Paiwrday The inoculation was performed as a resort the case being regarded as before the operation and the lymph had no effect Believe Pope Ont Dec Con- stable Farrell arrested yesterday ev a- ing a man tu be William 1 i Pope charged with embezzling of the lunds of the Li City tional bank while occupying the tion of teller Pope is lodged in jail landing identification Fatal About Crops CHARLOTTE N C Dec P Audrey and Tom Morrison while ing to reach a settlement in regard ta last year's crop became engaged in a fight Andrey picked up a stick and Morrison a blow on the head which caused death instantly Carpenters Supplies Burned NEW YORK Dec building No 328 and 880 Fortieth street used at si carpenters supply shop was last night bin insurance w One Life of tbe bey Asphalt BUFFALO Dec from a nace at the works at East Buffalo communicated with the oil used fuel and caused a terrible explosion and fire which resulted in the death of man Neil Camplell The man was frightfully burned about the hands face and body The flames attacked the engine room and communicated with the shop both OL which were destroyed The loss is about Superintendent Warren said that so tar as he could learn Campbell started the fire under the boilers and failed to light the fuel properly Some of the ci got onto Us clothes and in an in- stant he was a masi of flames He rushed out leaving the oil running which caused the explosion Campbell sat clown on the outer steps all abla e and was burned to death without making any effort to save It is sui posed he lost his head But for the Timely Discovery a Number of Convicts Would Have Been Free BOSTON Dec Saturday after- noon the guards on the state prison walls at Charlestown reported that John Farmer a recently liberated con- vict was hanging around outside watching the ventilator on the prison roof aroused suspicion and a search was made which revealed that the iron padlock on a door leading to attic over the chapel had been In the attic was found John Curtain who is serving a twelve years sentence tor manslaughter twisting yarn into a rope He had one hundred feet of rope and two suits of clothes It was learned that Edward Oldham who had served three years of a ten years sentence was in the plot The prison choir were re- hearsing at the time and it is supposed that all intended to escape from the roof by means of the rope BRIDE AND GROOM CENTENARIANS An Aged Couple W ho Have Climbed the Hill Together for Eighty Tears St PAUL Dec The most able instance of longevity of a married couple in the annals of Minnesota and probably in the United States comes from county where day Mr and Mrs Daniel Salisbury the birthday of Mr bury His wife will be 101 years old on Christmas Day Jan 12 they nave been married eighty years Until quite recently they lived in a We log house on the river Mrs Salisbury doing the cooking and general housework while Mr Salisbury chopped the wood and attended to the chores about the home On his last birthday Father Salisbury saw a hawk attack a hen and grasping his old lock musket shot the bird of prey dead and saved the hen On his 100th clay he walked seven miles to ham and back home again the same Faster time and better connections made by rhe Pan Handle for St Louis Kansas Denver Omaha New Orleans and points in Florida and ladies Cloth Newmarket Cloaks At less thau half price This i- an opportunity to secure a good garment ibr and Co Travelers for the west via St Louis or Chicago arrive and depart from the same Nu transfer necessary if you take Handle dtf For Housekeeper Napkins go to baker's The most direct line to with depot connections is the Pan Blankets In jWhite Grey and Scarlet We have what you waut Carroll Co just Baker from the East Mr Umbrellas Make acceptable presents have just received an elegant for ladies and gentlemen We line SCHOOL TABLETS CALENDERS FOE 1891 AND CHRISTMAS CARDS TO PURCHASER OF GOODS AT HIS STORE Furs Boots Shoes Hats Caps Trunks Lap Robes Umbrellas Etc HANDSOME PRESENTS OF JIANT KINDS AND 0 G KING'S MAMMOTH STORE Store open every evening commencing Monday Dec 15 until January Carroll Holiday Baker's Handkerchiefs at and Gents Linen Collars Cuffs All the latest styles at Carroll For father a Muffler go to s Christmas Dolls Baker's at M Q ONE DOLLAR WILL BUY 14 Granulated Sugar 15 Ibs Standard 15 Ibs Soft A Sugar 16 Ibs Light G Sugar at CORNER CERY yards ribbon yard at M Q Baker's bin Sale a Rib Table Towels and Napkins New goods at Carroll Jo's For shiverers Blankets go o Baker's Dolls Worth f 1.00 for 59 cts at Carroll For a S S on Helps Jor to Baker's Ladies and Tiie best iha city at Carroll For Gentlemens Shirts go to Baker's Whitt Special Sale of Aprons From 26 centa to 25 each Canoh Christmas at M Q Baker's Rugs and Carpets Oor line ia lull of new gooda at old prices Carroll Co Great Great Preparations M Q Baker Co Gents White blurts At 50 59 75 and cents all excellent values at Carroll Jo Great Bargains in Christmas Cloaks M Q Baker Co The quickest way to get a good new thing into use is to take the risk of it You can get the corset that more than any other gives a woman a happy face you can wear it two or three weeks and return it if not satisfactory Ask at your store The corset is Ball's The store has a primer on Corsets also That is worth your reading Co New REMEMBER Your friends by buying them a useful Christmas Present Elegant Slippers Comfortable Shoes Latest Style 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 Left o Fight in the King YORK Bee Murray of this tity Jimmy Keunard the St Paul Kid who are matched to fight to a finish with skin gloves for a side the largest stake ever put up on men of that weight 110 pounds left this city for the tattle grounds yesterday afternoon after weighing in Kennard was accompanied by Jack McMasters Princeton's new college trainer and Phil McGuire Murray was attended by Jack Fogarty of Philadelphia and Jack Quinn the Scotch lightweight champion Enforcing Lottery I BATON KODGE La Tec day afternoon Mr John A Morris of New York through his attorneys ob- a writ of mandamus against of State L F ilason to compel hira to promulgate the act of the last known as the lottery within twenty days after the first day of 1891 and to comply with the law requiring that the proposed tery amendments to the constitution be the people for adoption or rejection at the general election in this state MENS FINE SHOES Gentlemen are ed to call and see our line of Enameled Leather Shoes Just the thing for fall and winter wear and you don't have to blacken em either as they hold their luster until worn out similar to Patent Leather Shoes but not so apt to crack See em They're new comfortable and dressy HALL LEGGE Christmas is coming For your Holiday Goods 1.1 j TOU are about the selection of acceptable holiday presents for husband 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 Smoking 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 Al 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 aboye articles and many others may be found at Wells Shields THE TAILORS AND FURNISHERS GO TO Johnson's Drug Store Large stock floe goods low prices WARDEN BLOCK NEWARK OHIO TAR DID THE GREAT HOUSEHOLD FOB ALTSHOOL CO i 1 LIQUOR DEALERS IN LICKING COUNTY Keep constantly on hand a full line of choice I adapted for medicinal use NO SOUTH THIRD STREET California SALT RHEUM ECZEMA WOUNDS BURNS SORES CROUP BRONCHITIS PRICE 50 CENTS book atampa for ABSOLUTELY PURE FOR MEDICINAL TOILET BATH AND NURSERY PURPOSES CO Chicago UL Sold by Miller Foreman A Geo D Graeser E Micholi Frank IX flail MY HOLIDAY PRESENTS What will I and where will I get Happy thought 1 At Stewart's Drug Store for he has Yon cannot help but fiad jost yon let's make our selections before the stock is broken STEWART'S PHARMACY looking 29 North Third Street   

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