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WTO5WPS 'W: r'vi lfr fan ESTABLISHED 1833. TUESDAY EVENING. NOYEMBER 16. 1886; PRICE THREE CENTS $. A Wabuh Griiger Fall Heir to a Million ti Cold.

Wuui, Nov. Samuel Oruba, a farmer of this ooonty, hu reoently re eelved word that fortune estimated at $180,000 awaits hU order in Bwiteerlaud. Mr, Qrubey.sndfalber emigrated, to America from Bwiiaerland in 1732 leav ing two bachelor who In lima died without sain, leaving large utatee, whioh, under the SwU lawwu taken poaeestlon ot byline government Ninety years elspeed since the drubs property wu taken In' of Orube bore, who takes Sirisi. piper, hi the flue advertisement the go eminent for heirs, end at once Informed Samuel; attorney wst employed, who sailed from 'New York 'ymterday "armed with falT Grab It eighty three years old and In moderate eirenmitanoea. Sad Ending of a Toung Life.

One of the eaddeat innerala ever witnessed here wae that of little Freddie Hanee. ion of Mr. Ohirlee Hanoi, whioh took place at the Methodist oburoh In this olty yesterday, Three dsya before, this bright boy' of eleven years, the babe of the family, wae in perteot health, but while walking the railing of an. iron fence on the ohool grounds, he allpped and fell, etrlklng the Iron railing so aa to rupture the Intestines, thus fatally injuring him elf. No eye thla funeral but waa moist with lean; no heart but sorrowed for the stricken psrents and family, and no voice but expressed sentiments of 1 lore for the darling whoaa "seal at school, at the Babbath aohool and at the family table to be forever Tioanl.

became too TigOant for the comfort of the pair and they determined to They Journeyed to that Meooa of lovers, and were made one. On Saturday, Mr, and WillUma returned and were freely torgivan by their relative LOCAL NEWS, here CHICAGO. The and Doings at the. Western Mttropolls. A.WRECK, Klne Can of Valuable Freight la a Bad Lukhstm, Not; '18.

A heavy wait bound freight train on the Pennsyl Tenia railroad wu wreoked wait of Moontville by the breaking of an axle. Nine ears loaded 'with high olasi gooda ware telescoped snd completely demolished. Both of the traoka ware blocked for orer tonr Nobody hurt Two Tewnt Burned, Enerrr, Not. 16. The busi neu portion of thla Tillage burned yes tarday, Lou, 113,000, EiLKoa, N.

Nor. 1. Fire atart ed at Durham thla morning in a grocery store near Atwateratreet end destroyed the bnalneaa portion of the town, Loss, Sabbath Breakers Arretted, LaoaosiM, Wki', Not. Ninety, nine persona were arreated yeaterday for Violating the Sunday law. iTLAST.

Bsula lomliatM Prtnee Vleholu for the Bulgarian Throne. Lohdok, Not. Bnasle hsa designated Prlnoe Nioholaa, of Mlngrolla, her oendldate, for the' throne Bulgaria.Bulgaria. The other powen hiTe uneui noualy approrad him ita, the auooeaaor of Prlnoa Alexander, and bare inrited Bnaila to now propoaa eatiafaotory eo lutlon of the eondiot with the Bulgarian AU Eight Mttwarata, Not; epee lai to Evmtng, WUootuiu eaya: 'The ore of the eobooner 'laphemug errlTed'at' Menominee, thla morning, bound, for Chicago by rath" Hon, Frank Hurt, Torino; a. Not.

.18. Frank Burd pnbliahea a oard to the people of thla diatriot, lijing (bat he will Mume the praotloa of Jaw here, and that tariff, reform wflt be agitated hereafter: more Tigoroualy than He aaya that during the winter, addreaaea will be dellTer edby Meeen: CarlUle, MorrUon, Pro foeaor gumner, Eanry Ward Beaober, Henry Oeorge, and othera, and a weekly journal will be alerted here aa a na tional organ of tariff reform. Another Elopement, WuaaH, Not. 18. North Man ehoiter, thlaoounty, la badly torn np orer the aenaetipnal.

elopement of two prominent young eooity people, Albert WHliama and Llllle The oouple hail oonoeiTed a tlolent attaoh meat for eeoh, other, whioh did not moot the apprOTal of their reapeotlre paranta, and oendeattne meetinge were reeorted to. Finally the paternal wetchfnlneaa Oaioiob, Not. 18. The militia at all the Tarda were withdrawn from the out poata and are now In the berreoke. Geo.

FltaSlinmona baa recommended that the eoidlem be withdrawn to morrow. Teaterday equed of fifty new em ployee aaked fo be paid and eaoorted to the train, aa they felt In danger from the Knlghta of Iiabor. Ten paokera bought l.hoge, and an adTanoe ten eenti per hundred ponnda waa reported. Prime cattle aold at but com mon lola were weak. Laat night, Oharlae Fife, while on hii way to hlahooaa in Warren aranue, wu aaaaulted and beaten into Inaeniibiuty.

He waa taken home and, remained on aonaoloni nnUl hli death ooourrel No one Via yet been found who law the at The National league oommlttea de cided that a "fair ball" ranging from the knee to the ahonlder would be the only aall on the diamond next Tear. Mayor HarrUou pnt before the Ghioa gdoon'ncQ last erenlng propoaltlon by the Pittabnrg and Fort Wayne railway ofaojala to gire the right to erect a double traok bridge at Jaokaon etreet in return for the priTilegea of; laying two additional traoka on Stewart erenne, eonth of Twenty third aireet, which' the company often to widen thirty three feet on the eaat FOfppO. A aeieland Finn Ooea Under for That Amount, pbio, NoT, Bampller A one of the largeat genu' oiruabing gooda mannfaoturere in thla city, and who hare been in bualneaa here for the paat twenty fire yean, made an aaeigumeni to day; to Ernil Joeeph Bond fo tlOO.OOa Aawta, liabiUUea. The Gallant Sheriff Inaugurate! HU Second Tern Tall TCornlng. Mr.

DeOrol Nelion, laat: erentngi tied hla bond for $8,000 aheriff of Allan oounty, and to day began hie aeo ond term or third year in that important ofjdii Few men can look back orer two. yeara of pnblio aarrloe lu a trying poaition and reellee that' they enjoy the almoet nnlTeraal applauae that Mr. Neleoh He hu been diligent, watchful and ewer ready to eerre the people, whoaa truat. he huncTar betrayed. Theoonrt and eriminal dockets credit him with oIiTerdeteotiTe work and Important erreata enough to hare made him a terror to 'erfl doera.

The oounty baa been fortunate under him, and crime baa dlminlahed to a degree highly eomplimentary to the popular and gallant offloer. In a bnalneaa way be hu been equal lyaa agreeable and anooeaaful, and Tai Bairmrax wanU to oongratulate him on hariiigMr Piatt Wise hii obJet and ofBoo deputy, Mr. Wlae muter of all ha aorreya. Eeiiaflneai oounUnt, nnderetanda the laws, la hon orable and reliable, with a knowledge of the legal and boaineu itatuiof the office that makaa him an Inralnabla public aorrant, whom no pne eppreolaUa better than Mr. Nelson.

In hia working foroe, Mr. Nelson is alio happily aarroanded, Ed Claue meyer, John P. Hanoe, Mr. Bnbrader and Mr. Black are true to erary duty and dean and sqnare their ohief.

It la a pleunre to oompliment Mr. Nelson and the exoellent gentlemen wbo snrround him. Struck With a Hammer. Not. 18.

Charles Gift, a shoemaker of Pern, beoama InTolred in a racket with' Grant Keener, a algar maker of the aame plaoe, andafterafew words Gift etruok Keener sereral heaty blows with a ahoe hammer. Inflicting serious wounds and rendering him nn ooneoicma. Qift wu' promptly arretted and la now in jail OKioaoo ataunr. Sot, Wheat oloaed firm, shade higher at 78a, Oorn shade higher at 88, Oata etrong at 28. The piitabnrg payear wIB ba' lo Dr.

8. CMetoaU'stcrmof offloe ex piree in January. The Grand Bapida pay ear; arrlred here thU CTcnlng. The Joe Emmet company earriea lie own orcheetra and band. The Fort Wayne', works were shut dorayeaterdsy and to day to re, pair a boiler.

Mta Emily Ewingleotnred oo "Cooking" at Lafayette laat night. The lady la ahortly anoonnoed here. I Engineer Oupar Smith' and Oonduc tot Oeorge Olara, of Fort took the tint train out ot the union depot at lut. Sunday, Mr. John Errln returned lut etenlng.

from DenVer, bringing with him nearly ear load of mineral and geological spedmana. Nut Thursday Conrad 'Koerta, a well known farmer of SI Joe townahlp, will be married to Miu Meyer. The ceremony will take plaoe attheOorman Lnlherra ohnrch in St. Joe township, A eoach filled with the noble red men; squaws and papooses passed through on the Wahuh yeaterday afternoon enronte for New Tork, where they will Joint blood anil thnnder theatrical, organlai lion. The Wabuh parohaelng committee will oontlnue to reoelTe without penalty signatures of bondholders' until after their next About 110,000,000 bonds hiTe auented to the reorganisa tion The Ohio Bohemian oats speculators are suing farmers of Lake, Abolt, and Eel Hirer townibipa, this county, to rat ooTer on "oats notw giren by the, Allen county farmera.

The suits lnatl tuted in the Whitley county oonrta. Bar, T. L. Hugbea. of SholbyrUle, hu aooopted oall to the Beoond Pres byterian ohnrch, of thli city, anil wul oommenoe work on January Ha la a strong man and will be" A valuable help to the Christian workers of Fort Wayne, We gladly weloome him, "'Our Kltohen Interests" la the subject of Mra.

Emma Ewing'i free lee ture, in the Babbath aohool room of the Fint Preabyterian churoh, on rriday erenlng, Norember 84. oooklng acbool ooramenoes NoTamber 27, and will oontlnue nnta the 8th ot December. The water worka tmateea, are laying 1,280 tact ot six, inch water mains on Nelson and Th'omu aureate; The pufment realises that all the promiaea to take water on new extenalona are not folftUed. On the Force street line there are three ooniumeis where fifty were promised, Eer. Q.

Browne, of the Wayne suraet M. E. ohnrob, will eondnct theB. B. M.

0. A. union meeting this erenlng. Bubjeot, "From Pukneu Into Llgbtr The meeting will eommeace promptly at 730, olty time. Tha singing will be oondnoted by Mr.George A.

Bradley. The new work, "The Life of Juu'ot Nasarnth," by, Bet, Paynter; the gentleman who oondnoted aprolraoted meeting in thla' olty last winter, i now being offered to the pub lic It li a work of rare merit and ihould be in ertry family. Send $1.80 to H. M. Painter, 117 South Hoyne are nue, Chioago and receive a copy.

A party oonTereant with the aflairs ol the Indianapolis, Peru and Chioago road, In answer to, the question, "Was the purohut of. the Indianapolli, Pent and Chicago road, on Saturday, in the inter est of the Wabuht" said: "No, air; It is snU Wahah. The road will be operated an Independent line, nnleu some party should oome formard and pay what the road as an entirety is Worth," Hon. Edward O'Boorke has recorded Uhese Jnigmentaon the docket of the olrcult court; Bennett B. ETaua Ti.

O. W. Elooh, JoJgment lor P. A. Bandall ts.

Edwin Preaoott, judgmenf for eatate of John W. Fcigly. real eatate ordered sold to pay debts; Maxy Shipman (leorge Bhlpman, Wm, E. Nlckleacn at al Charity son, report of partition oonftrmed; Cbaa, Nathan s. Daniel Hntaell, on note.

Judgment Fslk A' Lamlny n. Daniel Eutaell, on note, Judgment fUABtiAuguatO. Trentman ts. Mary Nash diemuwed; Bophia Brewer, ts. Anns M.

Aroher at title to real estate quieted In plaintiff: The' week of prayer being hold by the B. T. O. wai only fairly at tended yesterday erenlng. An inetrus Brigga.

It is to be hoped that the meeting to night will be largely Bharlff DeQrolf NeUon it at Indianap olie. John W. Johnioii to day qualified as guardian of Mary and Henry Johnson, John Burletet la now city aoareoger and inooeedi Ma father, Oerhardt Burlager. Jnstlea Bjan fined Clint Bourie $10 and ooata this afternoon forpoitlng Lou. Ulana lottery bills.

Hon. a M. Henoh thla momlnggare Judgment it) tbo O'Bhaugneuy damage case on the Trrdlok The new gu well will be drlrea on Hon, J. Haydsn's property; Bear the Henna street railroad oroaelng, Oeorge VI. Bowen at indtanapolia.

Ha baa a force of pipe lsykrs at work' at Eaton on the natural gu mains. Mrs. James OrmUtoo.Jr., of idame townahlp, died this morning. The da eeaaed is a sister in law of Mr, Alex Ormliton, of thii city, Mr, and Mn, Ohrlat Newoomer are prostrated after the long rlda inoldent on the transfer of tha remains of their child from Colorado to thla olty. William Bonnar, reeldlnglTa, miles north of Whitley oounty, wu instantly killed, jeslerdsy morning, by tree which he wu chopping falling on him; Judge O'Bourie this afternoon gare Mary Gable an allowance of $1,25183 against tha estate of Christ Gable, and Oeorge Gale an allowance of against the aame property.

Peter Lausr and Susanna Bnrlager, Ernest Kaiser and Amanda Millar, Mar tin HtHeuer and Sophia Waltenuth, Herman Felts and Emma C. Wright hare been lloenaed to wed, Greseral. Manager Tslmsge, Mr. K. Wade, Superintendent .0.

W. Bt. Tens and other Wabaah magnates want out to day. Tliej looked at. the proper ty of the oompioy here and are on atour of lnipeotloa There is almost a coal famine with the railroads hem The Pittabnrg company hu seen Its supply go down to dual, and is turning out eighteen new oars a day in ita tfforte to supply, carrying otpaoitT trora the PennsylTania coal xoines.

Mr. Oeorge MoKInnle wBl next spring mnme the management of a fine hotel near New Tork City. Captain MoKin. nla hu just leased tha house' whioh hu BOO rooms and will gtre exclnalTe ooo. tool to his son who is regarded u'ons ot tha beat young hotel men In the ooun try.

Bam Hyndman yesterday loit bit fa mous Clydesdale atalllon and tte horse Is being randarad Into soap. The ani mal wu imported and wu worth' every cent of $2,500. He wu regarded one of the finest Clydesdales in the country. and it wu hinted he wu poisoned. Mrs.

Cramer, Mary Cramer, Liiale Cramer and Boas" Cramer werearraignad before Mayor Mahler thla rooming oil charge of aaianlt on Anna Mary Carmady, Cornellm Oarmady filed the information and it seems to be a neigh borhood quarrel In which youngatera began the spai Each tide bad at torneya and the women glared and sneered at each ether. Manager Dolan, of tha Logantport opera house, wants the "Prlnoa Karl' Opera company Tory much, became they failed to, play at Us houao Bator day night booked. The company played at Lima, Ohio, Friday night, and muted Connecticut with the Wabuh at Fort Wayne. They went right through to Ohlotgo and canceled their Loganaport dale. The advance aale of seats wu the largest the opera hoote board tad shown this season.

There were between 2O0 and 250 aula checked off. Manager Dolan had gone to con aiderable expema and of course considerably riled orer the matter; It wu reported that the troupe would pau through that' oily for ohlcago on the mdming Pan Handle train and Mr. Dolan had Marshal Owiton and several oonita blea at the train, ready to pounce upon them and gobhlt them In. WONDERFUL! Tha Success of fJtelHw'eh Its Bearing Cat bo Beard Jor ilmott Balf a Mile. The gat well at Mnnole adjoining the city water works wu shot yesterday at 4 o'clock, the result being tar more than was Immediately after; the explosion the air for almost 100 feet high wu filled with oil and debris, sua a tup ply of gu that will certainly make Mun de famous for that prodnct A roaring and whittling" sound It now audible from theuoaplng gu wblohbu more' than doubled ita supply, by the work of the nllroglyoerlne.

Tae experiment of lighting the fltmt proved Tory danger; out, although tha end of the pipe reachw'stx feet above the derrick, It i with dlQoultT eillnraUhed without burning the derrick. The snooeu hu been ao great that boring will, be Immediately begun by the E. Smith i Co. bent wood works, and also by Boyos In the center ot the town. The local gu company hu been negotiating with the owners of the present wells for the use of their gu through the olty.

It will be but a abort time before It will be In general GOOD PlACE TO 111 The Jury Disagreed. DnaruB, Nor, 16. Tha Jury Jn' the oue of WUliam HU1, for stesllng $85 out of aooat pocket of William Mo Barnw at Pleasant Mills, in this county some time ago, disagreed after being out thirty six hoars, and wu disoharged by the court, Tha detente Set np the plea of Insanity, but part of tha jury thought It was feigned, hence disagreement. Maurice Thompson, state geologist, la confined to his home at CrawfordtvtUe rheumatism. State Auditor Bioe a still under treatment for the suns tiTC.

bible reading wusgl by Eer, malaoy at Cbioajto. INDIMA. Tha United States Grand Jury gating tha ABrred trtudi In the Indiana Election, InnanaFOLm, Not, .16. The federal grand Jury began, an InTtttlgtlion into tha alleged election frauds and lrregu. Isrltiu here yftterdaj.

Ocunaelman and Lorens Schmidt art among the wit nessea from Marion oonnty, They 'are the intpectort from Fourth and Twenty fourth wards, the. returns from wliuh have been tampered with, These returns are in. poueaiiou of the federal oourt, and will be. wed in evidence The committee of one hundred will aid the district attorney in the prosecution. and will employ an attorney for1 that purpose, WltneasM from Dt Kalb oounty hare been aummoned.

It la charged that the republican candidate for the legialsture from this oounty is ineligible, by reuon ot the violation ot the bribery election J. D. Lightly it the representative Democrats lave alto been Instrumental in having witnesses inmmon ad from Jaokaon and Lawrence oountiea, where, It la alleged, W. N. McDonald, the republican senator elect, went to the polls with a bag ot silver tor use in election.

The republicans: hsve bad witnesses aummoned from St. Joseph county to prove Illegal voting on the part of tha democrats. The latter ety the charges are mert preteila. and amount to nothing. Ioqurles tre made to what hu become of $13,000 unt here for use by the republican county committee.

Some, it is explained, wu used to defeat Brnum end eleot Harria, ev pronounced high protective tarifflte, Aa Byuum trl umphed and the democrats eleoted the entire county ticket, It. la ohargodthat moat ol the money wu stolen, Folherlnghom arraigned. Br. Looia, Nov, 18. D.

B. Fotberlng ham, Adams eipress messenger, was arraigned, in the criminal ooprt thla morning, charged with grand larceny and reoelTlng stolen properly. He pleaded not guilty and wu reminded to J1L Weather Isdlcatlona. WasaniaTon, Not, 13. The weather indications are follow! For Indiana, light rtlna or tunw, fol lowed by lower temperature.

THEn BACK COUNTIES HEARD FROM 10 24 PbIt Caeea MENS' RDBBERST at 37, cents. YES, 37 cents for MEjCti' UU 11 UEUSi All aUea, front (la W.lli. HEBE IS ANOTHEB CHESTNUT! 671 pair Ladlca' New Imitation HlB OentSi Yea, Madame, we fcava all sizes, from 2 1 2 to 8s of these goods. l. Oh, this seems to be a grand' season for.

i. 5 OO pair Caeea taflies GIovo Tof Mrs. Woodwortl, lie Trance Evange Iiak Monois, Nov. 18. Mrs.

Maria Woodworth, the evangelist, who held a aeries of meetings thla fall on the fair grounds, will return to this olty In a few days and open a aelge against Bsteo in the Boyal rink. in Early Iprolntment, BionaorfD, Kcr, 15. Will T. Noble, clerkelect of the fcnpreme court, hu appointed John W. Vfbeatly, of Bartholomew eouuty, his ohiof deputy.

Salvation Oil mures toothaohe. suralns. strsins, bralaea, obllblalna and all flesh wounds, Zo cents. Ton need not non loot Tour business when troubled with eoagh or cold, if you only use the reliable Dr. Bulla Cough Bjrup, at ones.

Beat Flour Down, Best Quality Floor. Uonnlnr'a. OrfTs or Esmond's $4.00 per barrel. $1.00 per pair. These are the same Kina or "uneBtnuts the rest of the fallows are seillrcr f.r $1.25 and $1.50.

Wan, to OH oat the oolnmd vewuT. add one mora, Mens' Stdga Boots all solid, tap soles, $1.75. i if GUESS WE CAN KEEP. UP WITH' THE PROCESSION I iBlffi Next to Merer Bros, Drug Store 111.

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