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GERMANY'S HERO,

Universal Mourning at the Death of Von Moltko.

THE STORY OF HI§ SUDDEN DEMISE.

rrepamtloiis ItcliiK Mtnle Tor an Imposimr Vuneral—I'iiusuhI Dumoiistriitioun of ll xpect Shown to •-•(j IIis Metiiory.

AN KMP1RK IN' MOVRXIXG.

Bkki.in*. April '27.—Emperor AVilliam arrived in Berlin at 5:15 o'clock Saturday afternoon, having interrupted his visit to tlie duke of Saxe-Weimar as soon as he heard of the death of Gen. Count von Moltke. The empress and Chancellor Capri\-i met his majesty at the railroad station, and they then drove direct to Count von oltkc's residence. A consultation was held at the dead general's house in regard to the funeral arrangements, and the suggestion that the body be taken Tuesday to the Von Moltke family estates for burial, in accordance with the wish expressed by the count, was approved. Religious service will be held in the hall of the general staff department Tuesday morning. The coffin will then be curried with imposing military honors to the railway station for conveyance to Kreisau.

Apart from the grand demonstration which will be held here, and which will be befitting the greatness of the dead soldier and in consonance with the desire of the nation to show respect to his memory, the funeral will be a simple ceremonial. At the consultation Saturday Emperor William reminded Chancellor von Caprivi of Gen. von Moltke's frcqii'-ntly expressed wish that there should be no elaborate display at his funeral, and that in the event of his dying in Berlin his body should be quietly sent to his estate at Kreisau and there buried beside that of liis wife.

The body of the late Count von Molke was vie wed by the public Sunday from noon until 5 o'clock in the afternoon. The bier, which is placed in the ballroom of the staff building, is draped with white silk embroidered with silver, and a coverlet, designed by the deceased for the purpose, covers the body as far as the breast. The remains have been embalmed by Dr. Reuster. The emperor has ordered the army to go into mourning for eight days. The deceased count's own regiments will mourn for twelve or fourteen days. Emperor William in his order instructing the army to go into mourning says: "A friend and counselor has been removed from my side. I most deeply mourn this Irreparable, loss to myself, to the army and to the fatherland. To his last hour the deceased enJoyed unprecedented renown by reason of hlg military achievements and his services tor the welfare of the fatherland, whose gratitude will never uie."

The friends of the dead general who were permitted to see the remains say the features bore the placidity of deep sleep. The emperor, accompanied by the empress, visited the mortuary chamber and looked on the face of the dead. Both were deeply affected.

During part of the day on which the funeral will be held there will be a general suspension of business in Berlin and the other leading cities of the empire. The bourses will be closed throughout tin day. The emperor has given directions that the Royal theater shall be closed, and doubtless it will be decided to close the other theaters in the fit\ as a. mark of respect. All the papers join in eulogizing C^unt von Moltke.

Intimate friends of the ovuint who greeted him in the reielisl vr saw no symptom that he was suffering from illness. His friends state he appeared to lie enjoying excellent health. lie walked to his home after he had finished his labors in the reichsiag. lie had been out e\*ery day for a Aveek. He dined with the Swedish minister and during the evening was animated. lie remained l:iter than usual in order to hear some music after the dinner. II is home whist party included Count Schlippenbaeh. Capt. von Wolff and Maj. Moltke, his nephew. While playing the game he was attacked with a slight asthmatic spasm, and rose from the table and left the room. It was supposed by the others present he would return in a short time, but as he did not come back his nephew went after him. The major found his uncle in a sitting position, gasping for breath. On seeing his nephew the count, attempted to rise, and for the moment appeared to have mastered liis weakness. He got up and then tell in his nephew's arms, seeming t'i faint. In a few moments he breathed his last. A doctor was hurriedly summoned, but when he arrived he declared life was extinct. The e-.nise of death was lesion of the heart. He was not known to suffer from any pronounced cardiac trouble. The clockwork of life had simply run down.

In the lower house, of the Prussian diet the president of that body, in communicating the news of Count von Moltke's death to the representatives, •said that, the. high value of the deceased's services to the Fatherland would cause universal sorrow and mourning to be felt throughout Germany at the Joss that the empire had sustained. The house adjourned.

In the upper house a laurel wreath, entwined with black and white satin ribbons, hung over Count, von Moltke's scat. The president read a letter from Major Moltke announcing Count von Moltke's death, and then he delivered an address extolling the merits and services of the dead soldier as a member of the upper house, which he attended Friday. Finally the upper house was adjourned until Monday next.

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In .the reiclistag llerr von BcvetzoAV, president of that body, pointed out that Count von Moltke was present in the reichstag on Thursday, and reminded his hearers that the count had acted as president on several occasions sinco 1881 bv right of seniority. Tho deceased's last speech, said llerr von Jjevetzow, was delivered

THE CRAWFORDSVILLE WEEKLY REVIEW.

on March 10. It full of youthful vifor, and would ever remain in the memory of all thoso who had the pleasure of hearing it. After eulogizing Count von Moltke's modesty, which, Hcrr von Levetzow said, in spite of the successes which he had achieved, was one of liis characteristics, the president concluded with the words: "May his memory be blessed eternally." The reichstag was then adjourned.

BADLY HURT.

Sirs. Kiiton, President Hnrrlnon's Sinter, Thrown Troin a Can-i if Near North lteiul. Imi.

Cincinnati, April 27.—Sunday evening a telegram Avas sent to President Harrison on the Pacific coast and to Mr. John Harrison in Kansas City that their sister, Mrs. liettie Eaton, of North lletul. had been seriously injured by being thrown from a carriage. The accident happened Sunday afternoon at Cleves. about

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city. Mrs. Eaton and her niece, Miss Moore. Avent to Cleves to church in a carriage, driving the family horse, Avliicli, though spirited, had always been considered safe. On their return, AVliile in Cleves the horse shied at something and started to run away The breeching the harness broke and the horse plunged down a bank, thnnviug both women out of the carriage. Mrs. Bettie Eaton was thrown to the har ground violently, her head striking lirst. Miss Moore had her shoulder dislocated and suffered other injuries. She was able to be removed to the Eaton homestead at North Bend and it is hoped that her injuries are not mortal. Mrs. Eaton AA-as at once taken to the house of a friend, Mr. Haves, of Cleves, and I)r. Hughes AA'as called in immediately.

At 11:80 p.m. a,telephone message Avas received from Mr. Grossman, of Cleves. who said that Mrs. Eaton Avas conscious and able to talk, and that there were some hopes of her recovery. Mr. Grossman telephones that Miss Anna Moore's injuries are not thought to be serious. The hopes of Dr. Iluglies are that Mrs. Eaton lias not suffered internal injuries, as Avas thought at first. She is about 00 years old and has a sou. Archibald Eaton, noAV at El l'aso, Tex., in the service of the Vandalia road. Mrs. Eaton Avas idolized by high and Ioav, rich and poor, and all Clvves anil North Bend are giieved over this accident.

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Tables Showing the standing of the Club] in Three I.eadiu^ Organizations—Recent Gullies.

The clubs of the National league, American association and Western association stand a follows in the race for the pennants:

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National league games on Saturday resulted as follows. At PittsburghChicago, 8: Pittsburgh, 7. At Cincinnati—Cleveland, !2:j Cincinnati, 5. At Ncav York—Boston, 5: New York, 2. At Philadelphia Philadelphia, 8 Brooklyn, I.

Western association: At Lincoln— St. Paul, Lincoln. 1. At Omaha— Omaha. Sioux City, 5. At Kansas City—Kansas City. 10: Minneapolis, 1. At Denver—MilAvaukee, 5 Denver, 0.

Sunday games: At Omaha—Omaha, 5 Sioux City, !J. At Lincoln—St. Paul, 0 Lincoln. At Kansas City—Kansas City, 10: Minneapolis, i:j. At Den-ver—DeiiA-er, 27: Milwaukee, 8.

American association: At Cincinnati Louisville, 11 Cincinnati, !). At Columbus—Columbus, St. Louis, 3. At Boston— Baltimore, 4: Boston, 2. At Washington—Washington, 5 Athletic, 3.

Sunday games: At Columbus—St. Louis, 7 Columbus, 5. At Cincinnati— Louisville, I'i Cincinnati, (1.

Dostth of .Iiul^e E. S. Terry. Washington. April 27.— .ludge Elias S. Terry, aged nearly 8-1, died Saturday at his residence in this city. lie emigrated to Indiana in 1830, and for years pursued his profession Avith great success. During the administration of President. Fillmore he held a responsible position in the interior department. In 1850 he emigrated to Illinois, settling in Danville. In 1S82 he came to Washington, having been tendered an appointment in the adjutant general's oilky. war department, in Avliicli position he remained until his death.

Itobbod III.- Safe of Sii.fiOf) Canli. Finim.ay. O.. April 27.—Burglars entered the residence of Winter Bros. Saturday night, blew open.thc safe and got aAvay Avith $2,'00 Avliicli had been placed there after banking hours Saturday. The occupants of the house were chloroformed and knew nothing of the job until morning.

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Killed While on Her Way to Cliiireli. South Bkmi, hid.. April 27.—Tho aged aunt of Maj. Longlev, of this eitjT, Was instantly killed Sunday morning by being throAvn backwards out of a ku&fT.V, the fall breaking her neck. Sho was on her Avav to church Avheu the accident occurred.

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