Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 38, Number 45, Jasper, Dubois County, 17 July 1896 — Page 6
WEEKLY COURIER O. IX . N h:. Publlhr. TAFl'KIl. .... INDIANA
Tiik I'liUed Mates treasury ri'M'rvc, t Um elaasaa1 ImmImmi m Mm rta vm lOH,;. lit;'.
JULY-1896.
Tiik president spent vt-rv little time, n tin- Hi, r-M'luiK bulletlBS from Chicago, but enjoyed the .ia fishing, accompanied by Iiis private- secretary. Mut. v. Wibblob f icak; i . t if At. ban. v. N. Y.. reipiestcl thut the wo au mi ff racists he nut heard km Um
Committee on resolutions of t lie Hemoeratie national convention, ami they vn d t.
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COMMOPOHK JoHKIMI i I. 1ooKt.lt ilio.l n New York elty, on the 7tli. njred tin. lurintf the days of Jim Fisk lie nn Commodore of a fleet of sou ml boats, M which were the old "Bristol" ami Tlvmouth I took. "
AlOTHKI expedition, composed of
three ships, is said to be about to.ttai
101- i ina. i wo oi mem will lie ami,-.
to fljjht on the bjga seas, w hile tb third w ill carry arms and munition under convoy of the others.
Tin fl and lodtfe of the Ttene ..lent ami Protective Organisation of Klks net in Cincinnati on the 7th. A final settlement of old factional differences neeipeelel la bo effected dsrlaej the
session. Tiik two big sailing ships Santa I lam and l it y of I'lnbulclphia. which sai.ed from New York in February lust for Sa-i I ran, isc, are believed to liave been lout, with all on board, in the neighborhood of the Ftilkluml is. hurls. K. M.i'itoi'KK. general manager of the Wells-Faro Kx press t o. at Oakland. Cal., died at his home in that elty oa
taeeca. tiewasaaeol the obtest ex press ,, Hu ers in the country.
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INDIANA STATE NEWS.
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A t . . . . a
n iii s is tiemroy nii: the pea crop
near rictou, Out. It was first diseov
ered in that county four or five veara
(,'". and each year since that lias in
creased the area of the blight. Thou san :s ,.f acres have been plowed under 4)
LiATi advices from Mashonelaad
say that 1 ,,iii,iner's column, composed
I Brittas and friendly Zulus, r
pulsed a Mat 9aiC force near Hulu-
wn... The hitter left 1(h) kille.l. and
Ihe Hritish lost II killed ami round i.
MB! If. NMXt.KV. the African explorer and member of theltritish parliament for North Lambeth, who haa been ill for several weeks with gastritis, suffered a relapse, on the night of the ,'.th, and was left in a arltiaal vendition.
Tiik committee on resolutions of the Democratic national eon vent iou, nt Chicago, refused to consider a resolution offered by Senator Hill, of Now
York, eoaimeodlajr the "honest, aar
nge and n.lelity of the present demo
-ratic administration.
THE NEWS IN BRIEF. PERSONAL AND GENERAL. Tiik -ostuuie of an up-to-date woman show .1 it practical hem lits at Rock wind lake, neur l'ongress, N. Y.. on the l'-th. when tarrie A. Sawyer, of Raa York city, threw off her skirt and. clad
in a pair of black knickerbockers, jumped into the water and saved a nine-year-old boy from drowning. I'm LB Jobs RoBTH died at Columbus, ().. on the 4th. aged 77 years, and bloved by all. A itcgro who could neither read nor write, he was the proataet oi the Virginia black belt. After befog handed and left for dead by the Raklax, and beiinr eat down
and resuscitate.l by colored friends, he settled in Columbus years ngo, where he resided till his death.
IHK national celebration
I'auo-nters ami Sons of t h
Revolution was held
1. The nati'ioti.
heater,
of the
A merica a
at Saratoga, N.
societ ies held a re-
Dk. Pxabob, of CoaaeR Kaffs, la., aas arrested, on the Sth, for mailing a
p .stal card bearing defamatory and i . . it AA .
iiieeiiiuary uiTerances eOBCerBing one
. rover ( leveiand, president of the Fnited States, and John Sherman, a
senator of the I nited Slates.
i UK Ancient and Honorable Artil
lery company of Massachusetts, who
are the Hons of the hour iu Kurland, paid a isit to indsor. on the sth. and were inspected by Queen Victoria. They afterwards partook of lunch iu lae orangery in the eastle frefUbBB
Aivi( IBJ received at 'oiislantinople, in the tith. from the island of ( yprus, aaid that severe shock of earthqualo; ha.l occurred throughout the island, and that the inhabitants of the towns Mil . ..
iu j,imosai a ri i.arnaeii had deserted their houses aud taken refuse in the
open Heids, where they were living in
cms.
I i.rl. ... t .... .1 ..I 1 l
ii.oiiii strvico in eonveii-
tion hall on the 5th. An able and patriotic serin. u was delivered by r. David . Hurrell. pastor of I he ( öl U'tri-
ate Reformed church of New York
Clt V.
I MAIUKs B. I. H oop, professor CllieC-
tiis at Mount St. Mary's eolie.r.. ,ii..,i
at BBUaiUHarf, Md., on the Mli. Prof,
Lieioop was iHirn in Kaltimon in mi..
... JS,
lie studied I
bar and lilled
tions of trust in that e,ty before been
red upon his career as a n ..In..:, i ,
l or some years he filh.,1 tl i. .;.. ..
- - . V l.tlll KJl trench lanuae at Loyola Jesuit college. Faltiuiore. No IMPOBTAVCl is attached at tlie papal delegation in aahiaftoa to the report from Robm that Biahop Fal-
conio will r.place Cardinal Satolli as code t
papal delegate at WBahhtgtOB. DabIBL H. Y.d mans, of New York city, the well-known hatter, ami his w ife were drowned in a lake near Her
fen. Norway, on the 4th.
an. the well-know u
o paretic and theatrical oeterers, will succeed Sir Augustus Harris as man-
ace i oi i ne ..vent Calden tl
London.
TBK New York republican state convent ion has been called to meet at Saratoga, Aajreat m to nominate can-
dulates for C'vernor, lieutenant-ov eriior and justice of the court of ftp jH'als. Jami.s Mai.ki, a w.'ll-knowii uthlete. was called to the iloor of his home at Detroit, Mich., on the mornlajf Of the Ith, by an unknow n man. and shot dead as he appeared on the threshold.
Ci it x messengers who recently ar rived at Runaway bay. island of' Jauiaiea. say that the Cuban gaaarall are preparing to force matters, an.: that Havana is practically at theii mercy. Tiik South Dakota republican state C'Wivention at A li.'r, I.i, oi ...l .. .
fm m W, ....J...,. HI iX I sin ..'clock on the morning of the tub. after a continuous session of n hours, during which ft. S. Uantbel and Cole
vrawiord were nominated for frees. The eatire state ticket BomlBBtad by acclamation. Tw
MOBi ratis delegates withdrew fron the convention, rather than to subscribe to t be ;m1.1 plank of the platform. Ox the night of the 9th, while the
nominations tor president were beiii"
made hy th
eonwas ent y
v..: i ii
.. 1 1' na i i Clin .er., t le e. in-
aw. was admitted to the ! vention in Chicago no news of the pro-
tmmuj imporuun post- cwwuga were sent from the liland
neadquarters in Lebanon. Mo , to tiu. home of the candidate for nomination, and all the members of the family had ret li e I before ten o'clock. Tiik International telegraph convention, held at BodaPeSth, decided on the Uth. not to compel the use of the official vocabulary for cablegrams
and from countries li.n-..n,i
Furope, known as extra-Kuropea n bu Muess, in which, of course, is included the Fnited States. a dispatch to the Madrid hnparehü from Havana, on theWth.sai i it wasofti-
inh. wora or the .National Council of f'f'iy stated that Jose Maceo, the rebel Edaeatioa, at Baffalo. N'. Y.. on Um ; wader, and brother of Aal oliio Mio'.io
ne sec. nn in
Ii the Fnited States district court at Philadelphia, on the 7th. Cant. J.
S. i borg of the steamer 11 orsa
il
mrreoaerea nunseif to complete the serving out of his seutenee of one year and four months, imposed by Jadga Itittler. for carrying on a militrv expedition to take men and arms
ii on vo um in tue war Spain.
against
Tn Ancient and Honorable Artillery company of Hoston were aceonled an enthusiastic WsleOBM on the thc.r arrival in London ofl the 7th. The streets around the station were crowded; a tine band in waiting raatad them with the inspiriting strains of "Yankee Doodle " and 3d private om-
iBOaes were iu wailing to take them
to the armory of the London Honor kkl. A .a I it
'" nrwuwrj company, where they
were hauqueted, toasts heiug drank t
ine pieen, the president distinguished persaBa.
und other
Tiik funeral of William Kettc;cr, the
oriuer kille.l during t he riots at t he
urown hoisting works at ( leveiand f I 1 . t ...
w.. tiurrci on i ne ;,th. l!y actual
count i.üuu men formed the fnneial
cortege. Services were held B the Church of the Fmiiaculate Cneeptiou 'luring which, the otlieiating priest,' .M . : I llol lw. I....L. . a
r- ---r"! u. ' .isiou io censure Iiis hearers in no measured terms f)r their sinful excesses in violation of
law, a ml admonished them that capitalists had rights that workiuymen were bound to respect. Tiik Yale university Brew, were deeated. on the 7th. in their attempt to win the most hitfliK prized trophy of British acquatics, the grand challenge cup of the Royal Henley regatta by the crack eiht of the Leander KowiBf club, already four times in succession Winners of the e,.p. The Yale crew were clearly outclassed, but made manful struggle, at the close of
is men two of their men had to he
as-
etn, was along practical Bad interest
inclines. At the morning session Dr. W BL A. Mowr.o- of 11 ir.l 1..1. f
hairman of the committee on school
sanitation, read a rei.ort on 'Seh.w.i
ROOBO Hjrgieaa." In the afternoon the
council listened to a ll.'lMur 1 .11 111
I 1 i-jr ' I . Aaron Cove, of Denver I ..1 knl
f tue committee on city school svs-
teins. on ' The llusiuess Side of Cite
School Systems."
Voo J. Wuiin.i. convicted of participation, with Scott Jackson, n the murder of lVarl Jlrvan. was sentenced at New port. Ky .on the tith. to be aaaffad August 7. On the r,th t.en. Fierce M. II. Young. I Bited States minister to lliiiinul.
end Honduras, died iu the I'resbyterian hospital. New York city. The hospital authorities v.re undceided as to t he nature of Young s disease. They defined it as a medical ease.'- He was a native of Ceor.rr,, and ha.l :i .list!,..
guisiied record iu the confederate army.
Tiik fifty-second annual convention of the sons of Temperance of North
America Degaa m WaahiagtoB, D. c.. 'ii the 6th. w ith a larjre number of b-leates present, mostly from the New England and the middle Atlantic states, and fro,,, Quebec, Prince Edwar. I iwt:it..l V w . .
-oa ,-eoiia ami iintari...
w nil. 1. taa Immediate eollaetioa of the tieet of I raited Btates rat ship oa the Atlantic eoust is for the parpoas of tactical training, it is well understood that it is also intended as a useful object lesson, to th. se Furopean aOBBtrieS Whioh believe t.h.-i t
- V . . . V
1 nitc.i states nav , paK'r.
A ikamp was taken before tw> CYnteberat Rksholaaeilla, Ky.on the th, and lined one dollar and , s. This provoked the prisoner to Upbraid bis honor, who resented the insolence by kaockieg the trama down with a
chair. The mdire then in,....,, i .1...
0 - n .1 in' 11 uir Bnc to 110, and sent t he wounded oris-
oner to the work house.
Hon. Cahio 1 1 A. lioaABT r..,..,l..
lican nominee for vice .prm id. nt. was formal! v not I fled of tl... ...m
11 . 11 0 oi I1
national convention, 1 the 7th. by the
committee chosen for t!.
headed by (loirles V BVI.I
" a fo iiilllrti, I I, Indiana, u ho uiaile the ,,ot if,.-;, t ., ,.. ...1.
'Iress, to w hich Mr Hohart l!,
ling respond Fatrr-on V -I
Moluul s home, was
for the occasion.
I'm h .
. ..n. . im 11 1 .4, ie na 1 01 1 a .. ,1. i-....
- . 'Ilinil
oeRlin US Sessions in the (..lis..,!,:,
nun. ling in tticagO on the 7th Th
c em 01 t h
c ' innaud of the r.....i
forces, was killed iu a rec -nt Hht in the province of Santiago de Cuba. Tin: Ancient and Honorable Artillery company of Hoston jrave a banquet in London, on the niirht of thr
':li. ton most distinguished company including the prince of Wales and lib broth. -r the duke of OoBBangbt At the Catford track. London, or. the ath, Johaaoa. the American bicyclist, made n mile, with a living start
mi i minute 41 ,.;, seconds, the record.
I UK free silver platform was adopted by a more than tWO-thirds BWjoritj ; :he National Democrat ifl con vent ion m Chicago, ,, the '..th. At the night session the nominating speeches foi president were delivered.
breaking
LATE NEWS ITEMS.
a 1 nta 1 i,e aomiaath
IlKHK. A.thc four year-old chlhl oi M II. 1 1 sman. proprietor of the I'air in Marion, died the other morning from burns received wbde playing in tin yard. She Be eared some matches snd
attempted t. make a bou tire of news pap. rs. when her clothing caught g. Tin Marion school board has engaged Superintendent Yirgil Mcknight, ,.; Khawaeetowa, U serve as principal iu tb. Marion high school. Mn. FnuAUii M.Mtsii, ,.f Seymour, had a stroke of paraU sis of his left side, w bile sitting in a chair at fell liv-t-ry stable. Fun ii- Fai-i. died at his home near Waverljr, aged years ,ad come from Virginia with his family in 8a0, and settled at the old home in Harrison
township, where he has resided ever since with a bachelor brother and unmarried sister, he being a bachelor as well. Ki.MKti Thomas colored, of Indiannpolis, a convict in the northern Indiaaa state prison, was fatally stabbed the other morning during chapel services by Henry Jones, a fellow coli- ! vict. Thomas was sent up from Marion county for a term of live years for burglary, and Jones was sent up from the same county for a t. r, of Jl years for manslaughter. Jones bad a frvdge Against Thomas for testifying against
UBI .luring his trial at Indianapolis. Tiik other day the family of Milton VYhitsctt. of Bejmonr, went out blackberrying iu the Muscatituek bottoms, a few miles from Seymour. A small Child strayed away and became lost. After searching all day in vain and until 7::;o o'clock in the evening the Carter blood hounds were sent for. but a; last reporl the hounds were unable to pick up the trail. At Terrs Haute. Len OUrer, aged is. scane. 1 from Siisrintendeiit of Police Meaghea the other day while oa hia way to the reform school, by jumping from the train, which we running 30 miles an hour. He was handcuffed, but was not injured. He then s: de a horse and buggy, but was overtaken
ty tin- owner and made to give up the rig. He then made for the woods. ' A. PaBBA, a South American. eoffr mittel suicide on grave of his w ife at Tci re Haute. Bt'BeiiABS eatered the resldeeea of Phil Justice, at If orris town, and stole I fTOO. Sam S iu it, years of age. the oldest prisoner in the Jefferson Tille penitentiary, died a few days ago. KftW wheat is being marketed fro:,, Cass county. The crop is not such :i
laiinre as was predicted. , Tiik I'ier. eton burglars were capture i tt Columbia Cltj and part of the stolen goaAs recovered. Dnmrsmaia is very prevalent in MlHIcie. Bad because of p noscrvi. es were held in the First RraabyteriBB hiireh. the other Sumlay. The s rvices at other churches were slightly attended. Hkx.i. Thomas, a leading citisea of l.lw.Kid. aged B0, bad his head blown 'ft by a cannon cra. ker. while engaged in celebrating the Fourth of July. A riorum us 1 washed away K. D. Dorter's store and bakery, Martin Miller's ri-.i ienee. the Methodist Kpiscopal parsonage, the residence of Wnj. McKinley s boa snaaafaetory at Bar ien. No fatalities have been reported. At Rlwood two strangers kidnaped ir Jordaa, aajad aiae, placed him in a buggy and drove off. The news soon spmul that he had been stolen and a posse of oflicers were started in pursuit. Oflicers of surrounding cities have been not ifie.l.
1-sAC Fi
TIIK PfiATFORM.
Duclaiatidii of Priiiclploi. of tho Doiiiocnit if Farty
1,1 r I bf tlr CoiuiiiUtee ..11 ICrsnu. Baas '.T Adapiiae by in. Mstamal UaavaasUMi i ii asesles ii. a iceae
CBMUBO, Jul. s. Following n the full te.vt of tb,. declaration ..t principles and platform presented by the wmmittee oa resolutions iu taa dam cratic national convention at it, session in t hicago: Bs Plal form. W, the ileniiH'ruts of the 1'i.ltmAOi ...
nad '"'il eiition usseini,i,.,. ,! reamrmimr all.Tlance to ihi.se Kr. -les .-ntiii! principles of hiatleesad Ittoerti apes shies aar InstUuti. ms are fuua.ied. iiu.t which the .1, moc ratio part, ims saroosfanl Inas Jefaseos'a Bam m nur ntra rrsesoai of ipsseh. rrenaom -f las pssas, fresdoat of cosaoleace, ths praasrvsttm at vrs,,.,i rhTkm. tas .-.iwamy ,,f ui, ciiu.-i,, befor ihr uv. a,,,i nie r.iiiiiru:
seaautntiossl Umimtloas. partag su Maws rears tas saaamraMs party hus o.sisicd u,r temh-m-y of s,-lls, loterestl to the ivntraliatioii or etiitneiital p.. wer und suadfaatly sMstslse4 tas Istearriti ..r the iiuui teaasas of ffuvsrsmeni sambBslisd by urn founders of this rep jfcltoef republics r,,.i. r mtuuBwieeaad leasslsas the .-reu priselpis of looal s.-if soreranest has found us b.-.t . xpreiwiioa 1a the SMtatanmaes of the rights of tlj- snucs und 111 Us assertion of the tneesslty of oosflalaf the ramstsl teverameat to th.- exeivlse of the powers pnuited hy tin- cmisiitu-
i.uii 01 me 1 Diiea siui"s. mi saJ ReUflaaa 1 inrriy. TasooostltutJoo of tas Daltod atatea .-iriran-leea to , rery elUaoo the r:-his of civil und r.llfloua libarty. TS muersttg party ssa si Wi',ys " "", expoaaai of political liberty and r,',''""v free,;, m, and 11 renew, ,ts ..1,1:,1 ions sia i.-.itTlrias Iu devotion to tUesi lunduamssai prlaeiplea r tac . sastltutlea. 1 iir Slosey QeeM Urn, BSteealala thai the money quostlon is aarsiBottnl lo all others at tbla time, we larlta SttSStloS to the fact thai the federal eOOStitU-
' "u,;,s WW and told totfrlhrrus the) money u.e.aisf ,, I'iiilod s.afs. and that ISo llrst con,.,,;,, law passed by .'-oiiRress under the const. tulioa iac the (her dollar the! aaosstary unit of value aad sdnltted mid t
u ratio hused upon ihr silver
toil are Sepreaaa 1 la " , ,fJ n f?5 "Pa the cost f produnlon ' " 1 We drii,nd 11 return Imku
-....., Hhlrh iH-tlts a nenToVrsT T.I " Saastaaseef las saepie! ' PtBsaal Isaawaiaaaaa 11 ' , .1, ounce iirl,
nosof ii,,- eoamihutlon of 1-.0 .
es aec.al v olijeet lo ' " mi a-Mdhlsa7,ai """" ' """v a inch fr..,. ,;"'" ""-.:. -the laws.., , Mu.H cou-etn,,, ,
oine at ,,. le-ui...... " 1 ' una a,.
In.
-loners. i,, ne u ..... . ...
1 .. , 01 11
lud and eteru
-slim of t.
IlllWk..... .., . .
I l.llr.l s.,
How prn.ll,, h, the luo.s.. t retatlVe ... . ,,. ,. " .s"f ".' fenUtlre. Proud,,,, for trial,',, ,r fl nT," saatempt, J 1 u 1 5rui" ot nsasramsss PtaastatJaatsaa, .V discrinjiiiat ion üu.u - .
theuuernmentof ,,. o...... ' f by
Paclnc Tort
-f any of iMl debkWl We a, 7. , :" ruaslol the V I.
-r" nm I the f.. I i, .
eauct a similar measure. Dates Hawaii r. Ibeosnizin ti,o ,usl t.,,llIlls ,,f
menu
eail
aaHaSttS or Terrllorl. t, WMcV;c,hv0,',,liSS'On f '"rrltories 0f ... ion s i, ir-T "'''"""a let . th. "::;:r:ir;a;w,,L;ies,,ü:;,:!;-;---populatloe mid reso,ir,.e to rnldle m V i'-'-'v'-'"-i,,,e,hoVv,;,ai;;,: , thSOftfHsl, appointed, oa,,n. '.:V ...,itoanv,err,,ory.t., ether
- ..... wl oiuinhia and Alu. ShOUM bS boa; tide residents of rniorvor district i vfclefi the duUea arc is-rfori.,,,1. The dessoeratle party ton, M-iiiihuii,,,,,,,;,,,,:,: ; - . ,"' "':"--""oni,i i. siawmrtstsd t . .
j 1 r. e coinage at ! dollar unit.
: irf,,h;" "'r-t of it, aaamesttsUM si.vcr without tl,,-1.,,.. '.vicu.eor approval ,,f the American people, has M inted ; t;,o eppreel it. 'a of tout and ,, correspond,,, f:l1 ,.,. pr.ces of somms idi.- i yrodaeed by the peonle ulin-vv, ,,,,. theh.Mdcuef taxaKouan.i 'f all debts, paid, - ami private: the enrich'ei.i.ftt,,. money teadtaar elae at home and ah road tae prostration of ludu.stri and upovsriaarosat oi the people. We ,.. unalterald.v opposed to mono. 111. tub',,,, whl h has , .,, f.,,t ,he pros. pemy of ua mda-tr ai people i the perelyali nfhardt.m.s BMaonmallisaa la a Britisb f"'l-- and ,ts adopiion has hnoiKh'. other SSW asmtotlnancal servitude ,., I.,m,,'o I Is not only un-Ainrrh an hut Mil-American. 1 r" fst-,ied on the fnited Mates only t-y the stiii,K ,,f thl4l snlrit , , ,
pr elshasd our D.,iit hal laa.
lö. uiid Hon it In ti... ..... ... I
,1... r..,. 'V "' Ol i
s- 'Vtotwi.1 .JH. Wwmm sad Palhalted
.M:H,.-:,ni.auoffr.,.ho,,,.:,'f,,;Al;;;r;,.:l;.''::
: , o-eoiiniieiid that iho le,ri:, .,, ti. i o' ,,'U"",, il ,!H-a!" conw " Ind gMttoi WMlissdsad UmbertswToi ' L lilted Mutes l,e etftided to s;d ,e,,-,;..,. Iir Mont,.,. IWIrln, ii,o Kearae doer,,,,, ss oriftaslly declsred I""' i:s r"'"'t"'' M.rceedi,U. presi,;, Tu in HrK nt part of the for, ' , ; ipMpssar r.-r spa. nni tH.I . .
- ' . or wenoK, i i, , . . ,
i in .u in ri.at n.i
una in, heir hjroic UniMb u
-' .."ui ij .ii,.:
liberty which
pendei.cc ,n
ii a-thu
exists largely on
. ll i f W m .1 Ret!
.. .. J
... .... ...esnient l.ythe elllocratic
in mal convent;. ui at ( hioag,,, on
lo.n. tue I niisy.vania delegates, who, "ii the ,.;l of states. ,:i( refused to V' te, held ; i,,g an, animated cimens ... . i . .. . .
. ,,. ,i,r,ose oi arriving at elusion regarding the attitude
delegation ,, th
U-st loll.
ion eacll delegate to act tlS he pleased, when it was stated that about twea-
i y-Iive of then, would aaadidaasa, the other Tote.
a una of the
on the vice -president ial
It was tinal ly decided to al-
v.de for various W declining to
falljr
Mr.
decorated
Mai;k Manna, chairman of the republican national committee, had i tosaj conference with Maj MeKialav at i an too, , ,, ti,,. tath. The Rb I'bing ton, he, wen- given to the list of members of the exeeatire ami adriaorj eommitteea, and it mm said the - , 'onnel of tin- te.o o.ga n i.a t ion, would be vcrv soon .riv.... ... .
" . p, , . , ,, yj ,,,,e . u LillC. in I be Democratic national .onven"OB in hicago. on the loth, ex- ,iIfressman William Jennings llryan. of .Nebraska, c, as nominated, on thetiftl,
"not, ior the preaidencj adherents of other candidates l'.V one .-hanging their votes
waaaaiai aapiraat. until, nnon ,","'. 'i" seiecfiun as standardbearer of N pu, ty lls ,,. j. nioiis.
i ii k rlaoaaasd arife'
the DBS to
lainiiog trom exhaust ion.
Horn
f II. 1' !-.. . 1... 1
is?, d fr,Jtn th..le ! , ..hi. " "T "r. '"-ii.ng
,. " muii"' " him traditions of t,,.
party in the refusal of the convention '" r,,,,,.V the choice of the nationul eon, mn tee for temporary ebair.rtai, "Water Hill, of New York, and Beantor Dan, el. of ,,vi;;,. a pro.,o,;, snverite was chosen ins. -ad i.'.. . ....
hash hobs and in Lgefce, I f
i.aneasiei, lud , I,,.,
t the grct Chr.st an BfaasSaB,
or tenta, pitched on the White lot n Washington city, each Imidin in flm i . M
" r-c'T'c, were crowded, on the Biffhl of tn. .ith. when the convention met at 7:30,, clock, and as many more peop.,. were turned back to the city unable to gain a.lmittanco. The I. ig VSilluton. which had lapsed after the atom, of th - previous jght as not ye, i Hhape and the pro-' Vramma arranged for that t..t ans transferred ,. ,. Metropolitan ftj ttareb. I here w ere, besides, meetl,,,,, "' 0ral hall. Calvary tiaptisl atoarch, J. irat t'ongregational church o,,dry m. k. oharek, rirsi presbji torisa church and New tsth Avenue .iv..,i,vteriai) chureU,
Lacks on
iing him in-
ew
III'-' involved in
a ouarre! over a gaum ,,f er.,,.,..,
...c mi, w ne,. Hons struck
the head with a mallet, hi, slant I y
I in ri sraa b, little aews trow the ill-fated Twin shaft at Pittston. p on the 7th. The same slow progress was he,ng .ade hy the rescuer,, bat no further trouble u,,s feared f,o,n tfas or dang.-r of ppf kind. Tl fg. "'Is w, ,e considering il,.. questtes ol using .lynamite, which, il ivs ..v. ...
ad, would irreatly aid the work.
louse
defeat t
er.
ie
on
s s 1st er l.ill ...... ....
it .1.:.., i, ... .. :r i"ss..
"7 " ......ig iu ti,e Uritish house
. .o.,,s. on nie inn,, Uy a vote of "oh 0 I. f in daks ,f ,rgyie, the daka ol -Norfolk, the, hike of (Jutland and the
" stiwicai einpi. in the h
lonis iid their utmost to awaaara, but Uaalr saTorts srs i line
i iii."ini:vr('i.(;v(;..,Ml,lvl, uith his private secretary, spent the day fishing, on the loth, w hen inf, . i 'lt . ip. um,., i io of Wiiiia,,, .1. Bryan by the National 1 loeratie ,..., ui
at bleaffO. absolutely refu-.ed to ex-
pie ,s an opinion ,, ii... ,.,.,,,
I am litis through.,,,! .,.
Mates during the week , uded the Iftlh
as leooite.l hv i: i. ...... . '
"Mil, ,V ( ". re as against .:.: or ,,. , '
. ,. . , , i -
'.o.oi oig weea last year. -
tlo la, lures numbered last year.
"on I hank II. Mi nt,
'or I ana, I;,
utfuinst ,15
V -Coo tr ..
1 .. m .
.,, , ,, 0I1(, (
i,omineni octnocrata at .i;...i .. . i.i .
, s apartment, ,,, ,,. Ii o u sc. on ,,e 0,h. after an lUaeas Ol "ve .lays. 1 ,e immediate cause of death was appoplexy.
file ,,-ist
dedo, () a
UNKi i.. a well known roai.
dent of Rlehsaond, cemmitted suicide I by hanging in the connt; in 1. 3ome weeks ago Mr. I'uniell s w .fe .lied ami j the loss so ,-evd on his mind tliitt it was noticed that j,,. had become men' tally deraaged and he was l.K-ked up in the jail f..r safe keeniaa;. John I'kukins, a farm hand in ,,e emplojr of Edgar Hamilton, ürwensIcirg, while assisting iM threshi;,-. dropped dead from haarl disease, brought on hy becomlnf overheated Tin; convention .,f the A. M. B. Baaday schnoktof northern Indiana cl tin- other eveinng. Logan. p, ,t was aeleeted as the next place of meeting ami tie- following offlcsrewere elected: I'resid. iit, Joseph .lacks.,,!, of Terra Haut'; vice praasdeat, Miss Delia Slaughter, of Rienmond; secretary, O, I". King. Logaaaport; recording si'eretary. MissAllie Morgan. I mhanapolis;
ss,.s,ai,r Mcn inry. .Mrs. MHr Keith Maactei traaaBrer, Miss Bliaah, th Weaer. KnightstOWa; dktricf superintendent. J. W. Ilurdcn. Marion. Till: I n ion Steal w orks a' Al-andria has signed the scale, and t he I .Coo employes are rejoieiag aver the enoovrsg. mg outlook ;., eteadj employmaak l b s is one of t he hi l-fri'st .la.la I.. II...
country, and the nssuram f its con-
niiiie.i operations is Alexandria eftlaSBB,
At llollytown. one Hoitoa, Bd BfeClare, a
eultcr. had built n new hi. sc and was preparing ti move into the same, as he had bees lately Doarried. The other evening aome unknow n person s.-t fir,. to the building and burned it to the frr. u 1 1 1 . AT ( Brter'.. Ulnn tl l .
-.... iiiciiiiioii.i, an Xplosion of g;,s beneath a iBffgB OVen oaearrad. Same IS feet long leaped from the doors sad oompteteiy easel. oped I. us Manning, a young man of '.() cars, who is employ,-) t the place. It.- was frightfully burned, hut recovery is possible. VI ,uu 1 .
... ni.ss. il(f,. u years, committed suicide the other afternoon by shooting herself through the head Mi- had been living with A. C Winchell and his femlh but ,,,i week No cause is assign,..! for the deed. TBB thro,-story bri. k building osrciipying numbers U to in Ihn, lap st r.-et. IBdian,i)olis, ;,i,, ulimn is , 1 1 n ,r. man vinegar factory, was entirely de Stroy.-d hy fire a few inorii ings Sgo. Loss s-n.,mo. nartinllv
Till Birmingham Naf.-aml Lock Gmpan and the New OrieBBS 8ffaad l." U company hav maolidatcl tt, located the plant in hlwmid which will .iov .-mi rnen.
Blsaei
W t ocniind thf free and im limited coinage f s.H. r ,,. Kulü nl pri.s,.nu,,.ti., rati., of ,.,.. I. .t,,outao,u., tor the uid or , isassat st say other ssttasi. ; UV ,!,,,,.,,,,! that t. standard silver dollar shall t,f a ,uii Bars! ,,.,.. .. , a.r
. rallo-.s. punncand DTlvVf a:,d r,vr I f. h lea.siatio,, a, Wlll pr,.v,.t urttom osisassuasuos of any Shad of i.... ... ..... are sssssj by private sostrset .,orir V"P'",e" ," th" Practice nf an en,..rl,,K,o,he holders of the oblation, or tas ni-ed st,,,. , ins sattes reserved by isvr to the terersmmit of retteeviaf sm ii obugauous ,u eithrr s.Uer in or o ",,,. ito,i uwaMM seal IfenssMa Heallsss. w r sppeaad totaa aaalafof laaaist .rinifli.iinlsor,.,.. ,,,. s,:,,e4lfl Vtmc ,f peace, an,! cm,,. ,,, ,,. ...... , J ' , r
s'a. 'i,n,"t,'S VV,"",,' '" "rh" für""n' n o, V ;n"r""- VrlH to th, BW IrSS, supli the f.derul treasury ,., got to taming the pol.c, of ko!, mono,,,, taiiistn oriifr-ss loa, has the poWrr to coin and Is. na uo.nev. und Prelae, .,ci.son ..eclured hat this ..er c,,i,,d not hSdSletSted to cor-',ra!:-,s " ""bv, duals We Itm.efore dela as money l.v nalional )iiiUh ,s , ro ues ..f Um pi aal tutloa. a ., we fltrsaail ,hu.
Pi r '.!.., -, mad,. c,..,i ,!,., r,.r
and privute deh,.. or hl..i i. . .
"or .... ...... . .. " o'.ii.o.ie
. ... ... ,, , ,, shad be i, ,,.,,
, of
indi paadosee
1 nur, for Pol, lie bsBSW SsSsT u,pr,,,"llif" " is th.pubi;, miVd1;;::,:;'."!;."-" t:;-
eeria.ni iaacs: UUmUS " asWe Thir.i trasasi U e declare ,t , bP ,t. ui.wrateri a- of i!,, repuboc established by custom . , ,e . .eh,.,i. red,.ars and s ,.c, id ,,v th,- exa, -es of l,,e pa an, ,s.-st of those J," ounddund huve,ainiain.drK.,( v r, ,." Ha. ,:o ,an süould be Hig.ble for' tliadU u,' of the presidential 0fl!ce. STsttesal Wmrrw,,,. ihe federal ifovermaent should care for and bnprovch. BlMlsaipp, rlv,.ruml r t wai,-, asor ,h,. rt,,u MJ ,s , ; 'Mi r,,,, Stsmsm, and . ,,,p transpor t Ues to the tMswster. Vraea any n of the republic is r sum. ...... J
iletieiti.l ul.l t . u ""l"riur lo uiiiand aid of th- ifoverament such aid should kl-'"-l "I- ,. ad,.,l,. an ,,f e n, n n.v'.:"s',,v"rrn th" JUSt,C0 n"use ,ad the U "f Us -'"-cessatlhe 1olW. e s.,bt l Jem re,,,,,,, : fl,:i.i, .iltU.Z. pos.s to ,i. consider,,.., ju,V,ne,,t of thA oen,,,,, ticopu. yy, Invito M,e support Mtera them smaseffsettve threuch letiata! SsÄls- rri;'f,ft'"' Uho risJr. atloa o. the ciunlry h priljlJU.il,.
in
FIGHTING RAILS. a pjasa name n..,wrrn Two of ,hi llrdf r.tr n I h in. "I was hunting rail on the Newark marshes a fen- days ajro,n said swell, know,, sportsman, -when I beard the m .st terrtflq SQBawkiag and chatter. iBf over i the tules. Prom t be sound
. s.,... ,,.,, u,;n, tiiei-,. must,
least a hundred rail, and
be at.
I Irvine
i siaiea.assii be u,iie,i mn, ana en it trvi M wrnrn, nl of the Dslted .M.,t.,s. ua make itself heard above ll. the Iber-deetnabiein cola. j I worked my way cautiously throu
i ,t r..r Phnrsi ne.
We h n,:,,,, tariff SaUsa should be lerlel
.1 nose, o I I '. I'M ) t,iwit. .!..(,..
. " " - v. .SMt I) lltl"4
rs.
sly 1 hrouffb
sooa saw in ti ii,,,.
open ,g a iiead of
the tules nnd
... i... . ... "
'-'' to-i-ra.c e,,,a, BbWiWiss 1 ; .T V''1 a clam,
wr. aaa nut dlaerhntmte between class! iuimiest "':'.', am thSI taxation should be .-tm,.,j ! mm ' "'.V life.
:' UI lüp eovemmeat honestly and I "Hie bird, c'ared nf
mc two muddy and
o'ii I ever
economically administer. ,
each nthmm
i.-iili I...;- .
W- detain ., a , U.utt to Imsiness t h. . 7 ruiucu. aili then can tl,,e.u , ' ,. ' :.!:r :hl. .- went over o-
its back and lay there kick In i,n !,..
... .: " a"
ii. ouraging to
mile west of vortne stone-
win. h ha. be.-, tvise eoatJemaee by the people in ssUoasl etecttosa and hieb, essctad under the false,...;, of prSSSettSB to hSSM is 'histry proved 14 hrcderof !r:.,,s,r BKiMaollea, earleass: th- few at las esi U'' "st.iele.l trade and .1. prived ll.e producer. of the trrcat Amclcan s,,,ies f acto (heir natural mariiets. L'tilll the n, aueetioa is settled e era apf i , any am. talion f,,r further changes in our la r; 7 hi except sad, , a , e . cessarj to itiecl lh, ,..' ih n io rersaas caused by las severse dttcUloa ' U"' ""Pfei 'urt ,. ihe income tax Bt
on, c. .ioi, vltie supreme curt : I would be l.odetlcit ,,, the revenue under th. I ov pssaee by sesaesratls sesgreas in sir-, KN sua,,, ,, of ,,e uniform decisions of that court for nearly SBS lendred years, that curt havlatis that aeeistos wiat,ilsel soastitatlesai Sejeetl. a to Ita enactment which had pr, - ious.y been ..venule.! by the ,,b:es, Judges ihi't o'V' o' W'r "a' "" ",a hrm h VV" that It is th,, duty of coKre.s to ,,se all the ! a nstltttlloasl power which remains after that 1 dt-isiou. ,,r hl. h mav come from lis , 1
!. ihe curt BS It may her. arter be constituted, so that the burdens of fetation in iy 1 hi, partially lul l, to the end that wealth may bear iu due proportion of the expenses ,,r the fnTsrsasst. i-roteeiioi, of aaaswisea fcaaaa We hold that the BBBtefleiSal wayf n-. t-c una American labor Is t,, prevent n ,.. (',...
porution of fureitf,, pa,ver labor to compete 'a d In ll,e home market, and that th- ., . of the home market t,, our American farm, fa
..... ...usaris is kr,. ...tly reduced by u vicois ne tietaty system which depress,., the prices of their products below ihe est of pn-durtioi, 'hus deprive, ,!, f . UMSSSOf tnu'chaslnir the products of our home BSBufSctorles .aadas labor creui.-s the wealth of the c-,,.,ry mv demand ihe passage ,.f such law, usmbS aecessary to protect It in all Us
ntws !ZL2L f,Ti-of lh-arbitration of dlfrerei,. bataaN esapioyers sssjased , ,,,. . -Hl commcr md He ,r eSBpleyea, and reco. me- d such IssislsUas as in necessary Mm st this principle. urr Tre absorption of wealth by the few. ,,e
, - o lea.nn railroad
.ui,, me rormation of
tip in t iie ait- and
vein, or i .... 1
f l . T, -..WP
" " uiie it in,.,- la,i,-e. i .
,o ujiiio- io,- an
By were swear in ri-
ii SOBdI of tnnAAm
0 round
ont'ininr. .i,i..ii., u
... . . . - 1 1 "io
u- hii.i. jmtipiiixr u the prostrate bWa breast, he atood and stamp,.,! mita bis Ma feet and stabbed eith his sharp bill till tl,.. nn ier ,i(, M agaa lo straggle Bp, Then thai s-,.,,1 orer tbaelam ia4ewore ataaeb ether I hey didn't use ,-uss words, hut st,
"in,, see in 1 ,
Tliey looked like
. ...o.i.-.s qasrreitnff orer the ri,.,t I
WBjr. And the ai mi of ,,i. IBM made was simply astounding. "rinnlly ,., ,,f t. birds pot a tab in the neck which made bin tu, uJ run, while the other inspected the aim uith ti.o .st ridi&lons com. piaasaey, ss if i. had just performed hrraal public serrios ami that was hti '-"ard 'Ihe ealui apparently BTOVad sa, .factory, am tl. rail vs . ,,t toWorb " OD" K itaab his lona hill 0OWB the elaina throat. ti.-Uled it till opa its shell toaoaatt, ami tben ranked it. out in a ff. ,sa, sTraaeiaeo Poet
ir Letter "l.--
it haa always l.. Mipp.ned that ..ui lattaW j vas a -lineal desccn , la .. t"
' i om i io- ttomaa v. of tic. to, was i.
i rusts
Mi-
UN pools
B Inch, in the time
! . .1 f.'ooi I l.u
. , , ' ....... . . . i
urarea alphabet to represent Bpslloa in ' '"' Unalation of Ureek names. 1; j
".i nowev.r. by late
Ilona, that the
transliterate
rv .ireastni lrr control by ,e fodri.,o . -rment of those ,.r.. f ,.,,,,,,. " d .. tbee .lar,.. rnent of ,!,,. powers of ,,,e
l.ier-siate commerce conimlMl,,. - "w
::':;;;::.,!:: -tn niphaw,, i,s va,
i i". linn rob ippreaaioa.
bery and
naavsailis fasatian. W tum SSM the proflite waste of BBS monej wrung fro. th- p, ,.,.. by oppressive uxatlonan, ,he lavish ppr.,rlallo,,s of r. ".publican conßre. ,s ShlCk have kBS lx.. bBJi, while the labor that räyS them X
ll, .-a.
let ter is only used tfl-
orrowed words wlrfeh
' u direoU from the i,,;;-k' r Indlrectlj fr..,,, the Latia or Preach. I" Hie i.i.iji rity ,,f cas.-s our Eulisliy is a semleonsoaant, eorraspoadlng in value to the .-ont nontal Knropeaa J. vvns adopted by ABKlo-SaXOB. aloiiir with the othe.- R i ...
II, r. II. Ill 1CI I.'I-H
lie he.
approximately t ,,.t ,,f i i t
It is claimed that there is not a -lineal descendant" of the "Anrrlo.Saxon y Known Ihe modem Knpli,!, v , t n v at all, bat a g, which the Romana evolved from a still earlier "a" SU Louis Republic
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