Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 28, Number 48, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 November 1880 — Page 5
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4 jtaaoitl Itruort of th. Secretary "f War. W su;notos Sr. -I. The amioial report of Ihd Secretary of Warthes a general rcie of the various subordinate reports, calls attention, to ilu-ir w-vfral wninm:iJuni and dctuil at k'ur'.h tru-oneraiioosof t!.?le(artmjl for Liir-cur-rem vur. Cpon t !ic ujec-f.f expenditures, apr.ropi" unions and (-ii'iMW. the secretary say: The eendi;urcii for ail ulfaln under control of the flciwirtmeiit for tiie Qcal year euOiint .1 vine ;a, wt-re r,.,yjt.T7.S. louvre appropriated I r th'! H-rvif e the current facal year ;lI,'.r.::,GJ. Thaetlmat- for the service of tliJ fiscal" year, tndiü June so. lfssJ. uro i 1:1,5.17.000. The" relumes in detail wert originally submitted to me f. "J.770. tut on revision of some ommi.4sious a reduction ns rrta'ie as follows: . lit civil establishment. fi3..vc; military establishment. ii.r0,OvX: public work. Sh.Oh.i.d, sue in niivellaneotisclas-s'. ?J".000. making trtal of revisory reductions of ilVJ-ll. Siiq increasa iu the amount of estimates lor the year lsss ovee' the amouuw appropriated for- the year 1M, appears in the civil establishment, and the military establishment, and miscellaneous Items for patiUr wnri. I r.ave reduced the estimates to icconl wltti liat 1 understand to le the tiiMiuil v-iu;red lor the absolute ntccbsiues of ertöte. . ocier to prevent a wate of prot?rty and Bae to commercial Interests" bevond such fieewaitie, it Is submitted. The wkdom of ConKT6i may perceive that, at valnaole improvements surround the realty of the ioverument, nd is the commerce of the country advances in row.h and prosperity, so h'iuM .tue appropriäuonsto cover the expense be apportioned. Tl T i -i. I --v t r . T . 1 llviif CV.m r, nnMwtfnw ; in icoordance with iui act approved June '. ls79 submitted aj report, which was duly tnttis,'ihv'tted to Coiinres list March, and was tib-
, lisiueu oy oruer ti me nnu ot representative. 1 Xi it rvts-irt exhibited for the first time the etijmit s of the aropriflUort reqnlred for tho wort 'of imir vtia?ul therein deM-ribed und amounted , to S.13::.(J. and it awaited further euudi;ra- . tioti heu the wwion wawerl. The (imiuiMuu comratiuloaU'd to me ' Its le.ire ty renew :t)ie e.rinnts. and Its coraraauicatiou will be ' tmusuiittud to (ViK;en at a matter of pecial . (Imirfcinc". not tnrludrd. however, iu the xperul esüiuMte and. peuüuure for kervice iu tlUa department. ' In regard to the South Tass f the Missisxippi Kiver. tlie Sec.-euiry n.iy: "The permanency f this Important work ihh-iuh to be inturel from the ixet t&at there lx been no future wbaUfverfti
V six uio'Uli ending Autcuat 0. last. Thia imyflveinent has oiwned through sands and bhoaU f brouii, deep highway to the tcoa:i. and i.i V.ne npim tu raiauent aiiccesa of which onvsraiululi'ms way be exchanged tunuiii; peo;le abrond and at home, and tsp cl vlly aia!,-; tho Comraitteoa of the Misiippi Valley. wh.-e commercial exchange fliiat iu an wuoOotrurtv-1 cLuuuel to and f rou tho wh. .'cen-tHry Kamiay concurs in the recommencLttlon of (Jeneral !ieraiiiJ, that ("onsress bo asked ".oirive 2".0.)i) enlisted men specifically to troops cf the line of the army, and favors theaUumloiiuio.-1 ßma:iy Maall and the concentration of ;e firct"t at stnttesctii i iuti. Tho absctice of in;e numberof otlicerx from t'aeir regiments in :d.-d to. and action rec-mmeudtl looking to relief of the service in this respect." crcury Ciniiiiy kidorm the recomtnendation .ivi AdjutiiiH Ueneral in relation to plm-inv; niiii'oriueti state miJui.i urxju the nuu footing iu re f . t to iu rule and forms us tho regular force, and etill attention to the necessity of providini; by legislation for theorjrauteiitiou, armiujc id Oi-ip:iianif of the militia. i nrhe tirair of tho Leaveu worth Military Prison, Secretary nay, have hwu capably admiuTt d durins the year. IIa sugKests. however. it la order to be enli.vlv guLifsul. and to iTTotnas f ir an ixMhibi the original deni?n of VtWin Uie insti'utiou self s'lDportiug. an imiort-itmeit-nre of lexiiiation Is utces.arT. which la ihorily vi Conrvs to applv the CAmiLgi of the isou t. iu mainu;ra!KV. The l'X:retary nav: Ii- nun ocsonvi innif dion of th many f.rtiticaCions referred t by the i.'hief of KriKineers, 1 am ftb'.e to tmi'htue his rm'U. niond.it ion, and bog t'lstnu; that their i.io.mp.cte and defeiiM-les iii iiti-iii is i!l-K T-.- liUillo U lh Country. Jul-iinf from tin; history of other nation., and the expe rience U our own, tr.e l. iir.ed .vuttes wi;i, not-jih-uiidin otir traditi ntl paHtir policy, find '-If mo.iiut or later ut war with a iriaritime tr. lien that war cmes, it will -;ino i'1den!v. There will bs uo time after it l' Uran n t; consiruct defease lither fixf 1 I floating:, o.her natiuna havo bwu for w.iuc irs and r.re now eo:isirui-.In tnt war steamers tnüorrßous M.t. pneved in Iron armor upward v. twnfeet in thickpOM ami armed with rilled jtnns fi-hiiiff 117 to too tous, carrying fchot of a ton's weight, tired with little short of a quarter of a ton of powder It in fcired that the country tloen not apjire'-iatc tho fact that, after the deelaratioii of w:ir. a few days, or even hours, miht bring tlu-w great eueiuen of destruction to our itHista it may I to New York, or jiototi, or Portland, or Baltimore, or New Orleans, or r?an Franrww, or to any point the enemy may celcct. No one can estimate the damage which may follow." Wort of the river a;id harbor improvements and the ex:tinlnatiu and suney provided by the act of .March ?. t7'J. and previous cts. wer carried 011 duriu tne tiH-al year with itUfactory pniirrvs. The amount available theref or on July 1, was S10,77"J,VJi;. Theumoiiul expended to June SO. lvi. was ?0,171.1, levintr an avxilnhlo alance of 51..V.'7.rij, to be expended during the ent hsi-ai year, to which id to be added 'ropriatio.is by the river and harbor act 1 June 11. l.vMJ. amoiintiiiK to SH.a'.l ..'s. The act of June H. lv). makes provision for 313 works of improvement iu sums varvins from tOO to S ),fHH). and for surveys and examhut ns wiin view to lnmroveinent in 1H lo-alities." a relation to the Whituker case, the Secretary 1: "I nave retrain d from commenting up-ni unfortunate atriialioii which liowed from an e;ed aistmlt upon a colored cadet at West int Academy, in April laut, for the reason tint someofit.1 letrd toiotrcus the nbiect Is still ?f considerntion." In conclusion, Secretary tnsar recommends that provision be made bv v for the app.iuitaeav of an assistant Secretary War. ' I Long Serie of ltesolutionn Passed by I xlitors of Northern the Democratic Ufndlai 1 a. Fokt Wat.nk, Nov. 10. At a meeting of the Perrvicruüc editors of Northern Indiana, held iu tliU city to-dny. the pol i Ural mt nation of the country and the future of tlie Democratic party - were elaborately rt eued. After a full and free lutvrtKtMisv' of opinions, it was uuanlmousiy agreed that the following; points should at once Wuoressvd upou the atventiou of the American Ve.le; V' Ach tntreof the Cwstitution of the United State pnvidipsr f r the election of a President ixt Vioo Preside. it by lite popular vote. The cuTiiherxime. and in many respect dangerous, matii".iiifry of the K!cctiral College and the supervisory power t" L'ousress. in a partisan sense, has made manifest ili-i uecesitity of a radical chanire 111 this particular. 'L The eltctii)!! of ('lilted States Senators by the people of the several Mate, instead of by the Ijifilaliire. thereof. This mcp i deemed n'ectnsary in order to f ice. a lar as possible, ttfe eleetion of members of the Lei:is!aiire fnm purely partisan cssiderHtions, to the end tliat let;!.!)!ti.i'.i may. t seen red iu aeeordauee with lliodomerfiie vat;ts of the tatc. 3. A judici ni revision of the present uujust and discriaiinati'nr taii.T lit the interest of tiie producing and i idiistriul classes. This work I j be performed or.der the guidance of iue:l cip-.tjle I of lialiu intelligently w iih the question of poli'Jcal eoo.iouiy. instead of pandeiing to the whims aud crude noti jus of mere demagogues mJ stiocndiiries. IT Vinro i oppot-itlon to the Introduction of eLeap Mong liau labir. with a tiew to preserviug and promoting the dignity of intelligent la'xir. Apintri.ite lerisi.iiion by Coures for the taxation i.f xreeuoac.ics like otuer money. f 6. .rtklvation of a wholesome pubiis sentilaent position to the ontrollun; of elections by the d pendents id the National adminn.i7utkn, huh a:id low, and against the exercise of eiert:ive xaeasurea on tile part of corporation: i t Interfering im the elective fra.icaLe of their etc ploye. h. A movement for securing the holding of e!ccti ms iu all the Mates at o;ice, and the saine day, to-'.iit: Os the fit Tuesday after the tir&t M eday in November. S. iJeiiexi.ig ih.ii the prosperous condition of tb(? rotiatry, m far as the same nxy have beo.i affecttd by legislation, f jrui.xhea abundant proof of the wisdom of a lemoer.;ij Congress in restoring to the people Cie lose of Iver as iiiney aud prolii!iiir!g the further retirement of greenbacks, we p-w:ct against any tinkering with the fi:ta;.ces of be c-mnrrr, u.id hereby express an uuuali.'Ied joud' m ration of the presumptuous proposition ofSecteiary bherniau. 9. A deui-t .d upon the proent Congress to InKitute a thorough and KearcVug i.iVe.-,li,'utioil of the thart;ei ihai the apparent majority f r Cuurüeld and Arinur in the .Suite of New York was obial.K'd by fraudulent and illegal means, to the e.id that julice may be tlm.e to a'.l parties, and f r tl.e removal of all doubt from the minds of the advocate of pure elecrtio is. as to the genuineiicss tf the ballot, so that If it shall apiar upon hiic'i investigation that Mr (iarrela 1 jnstly entitled to ihe electoral voie of New Yo:k. he m-ty enjoy the resp-ct of the entire pe iple as tue lawfully chosen PresiJe.it of the uii'ifcd sjtate. If, on the other baud, its;iuud bemada to appenr pbdnly and uiin1tak,tbly that the result iu New York itw brought abjut by fraudulent means, and In violation of ihe election laws of tht State, we demand of Congress a firm and onyici ding stand in favor .if sucri netton as will eCU'e t tiie people the noble .soldier and tatimaiv Wlnfleld ecott Haucjct, aa their Chitf zcrutlTf officer. '. , . Corn .1 ohaeeo and Potatoes. VApjrhios, Nov. IS. The foUnwIrig statrS jnent oC4iie condition nf (he corn, tobacco and titato t-rx. wii issued to-day by the Iepart- - jnenr'ef Ajrrtcntrrrre: ijr-Tte ero? of mm rhoyrt mr ttKTeno pver hafof laut year, but rather alight decline for the whole eouatry. The Atlantic outies -all hw afocrease, par)vuWly the.lut of . firyr Iftttkri few J-fsey, Peunylvaai aud MriJ.
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in t!e riOjT. p and . .Mo., much rain durlnt: the summer, excopt the State of Tea,-whk'h almost douUes herproduct. In 11 ftau-s norm i. tae hlo Klver. Ohio aud Michlaau ltirree their yleW. while Indiana and lI'L'.ioii decrease!. Vet of - the Mts..i.vittd f Fiver, lowaß.oiie increased her yield. On the ( i'a iiic rlu;. (jiliforula how an lucrae. 1 Tobaf-co There waa Jta laud planted In i toltRcpo this enr tSan last. The decrease u ( prlnci-jftliy lit the Katri of Maryland and Vir- ( jrlnia. In (hio, 1'enn) Irani and Wisconsin there was decided increase. Ijtrly iu the w:t- ! imi the wcaffcer waa not propitious, but in Anyust aud September it was very favorable. 1 The average yield pet acre, as reported Novem1 bor 1. is 7-iU povilid. afrain.ot 075 last year. ' l'otatoe me area planurd lu potatoes was this year about e'lual to that planted lu 179. but lu the total rrop there is quite a decline. The yield per acre L reported this yea an average of ninety-one bM.-ditla etrniwst nluety-clht bushels iu 179 and histy-niue bushels in DsTh. Only three "mtev-Tcxa. ArSanna and CallJoniia rejKirt an increase in the yield: alt others report a decline, more or lei's. Insvct injuries are not of freneral complaint, but drought la almost universally meutioued. THE ST. rETEK IIOKROB. - The Dead Placed at from SI lo Ten. rT. Patl, Iinu., Nov.'ic, Congresaniai strait. President of the IVmrd of Trustees of the bt. Pater Avlum. telegraphs to the lionter Pre at roiilnljht thnt the nnnher of dead will not exceed ten. Another coi respondent ef.lmates the uumbcr at ten to Cftfea. Ium-tes are being returned to their homes and cbeckod otF. No names are given. .A full list is promlbOd to-morrow. HIX ISMtTlH KNOH'STO II A YE BKEX BUBXED . r. . .. .... TO UK AT U. , St. Tavu Minn., Nov. 17. The enumeration of patient at the burned M. Peter Invtue Asylum is completed, and it Is found that thirty are missing. Of thue only six are kuown to be dead, and th'-ir botlies were recovered. The onl r one identilied with ceruinty is that of J. F. Abrams, who was smothered, but not burned. Among; the other reported to be dead are Dr. S. 8. Prunden, ot l.ske C ity : Ojlunobus Newman, of Shafcoiee; J. i. Perner, Hans Mreusou and John Bremaii, but tbere 1 tiütMiiR coruin about their lute. The missing of the victims not killed are supposed to lie wandering abosit the country or hid in the woods. The number of dead may be iucreased 1 freezing; Name are expected late to-uight. A 'PARTIAL LI OP T11K KKAP." ST. I'KTKn. Minn-, Notr. 17. The hall records of all the palieuts lusldc the hospital which was burned were destroyed, wnicu mates tne wors d gettl;g up a list longer. The list will be complete before morning probabiy. Many patients ctu't or won't tell thtir nam-, and It takes time to find aper0' to identify tbem. In tho confusion of the fire .some of the iieces.viry records were lout fr n time. thus additig to the delay. Hut seven bodies have thus far been found J. V. Abraham, of MinneH?Mlis; S. h. Prudger. of Lincoln County; John IJreiinan. Stillwater County, residence uukuown' to the witness, and three otners, names unKtum 11. In addition to these, twenty-three are known to te mbwIufL. Among them Collmbus McClellcn, of Scott County; B. I. Juindy, of Claremont; Patrick Fahey and Johu Ilals, St. Paul. John Thorn walLsou Vernou Centf r, has died since the fire from exhaustion. Not a single female patieut is dead or missing. All are under shelter ; and cared for as can be bet done. Farmers in the country around are bringing in strazglers almost hourly, thus diininb-hiug the number lost. One man's body has bee 11 found since the above was written, but only a handful of cinders remain of iL A KIXD-IItARTtb ;0YER'0R. fiT. Paul, Nov. 17. Oovernor Pillsbury offered to ailvance f nun his own resxiurces the money necewary to supply the bedllug and temporary shelter necessary for the relief of patients in the btmied Insane Anylam at St. 1'eter. autt to reconstruct wilhiu sixtr d lys one section of the burned wing toatford shelter for the patients for the wiub r, the cost to be &5.04. This will obviate th iiH-esity of removing the F'a'.itit.s, and simplify the question of relief. The -cgislature will be asked to reimburse thciovemor. THE LATKST SEWS. St. Pktkh. Minn., Nor. 17. The resident ofllcvrsof the Minnesota Hospital for the Insane de sire to thinfc the fireraen of St. Peter. Waukau, and the St. Haul Itailroad. and the citizens of St. Peter and other part of the Sut'e for their prompt assistance and generous syruj'Hthy in the lime of great distress and necessity. Order Is leing restored as rapidly .is possible, and a isamptete and atvurato list of the dead and mlsMng Is being prepared, which we ho? to furnish for publication in to-morrow morning's patier. All resstrds of patients in the male iexirtineut were de'j-oyel, necessitating the jiersoual ileniliica tion of over .VJO j'utient. No effort has been spared to accomplish this, mid the public will appreciate the importance of Having the list full and complete. M. Pai l. Minn., Nov. 19. A St Peter special to the Pioneer-Pres say the remains of six tinidenlitled victims of the Asylum tire were burled lo-day. No more missing patients have reported, and it i feared ail reported missing are dead. The correspondent telegraphs: "I think there can be no turther douoi that Columbus MeCullnm. William t'ellipfdc, J. K. Clench. AmosC. Allen. J. 11 ii. Fellis, William Wut. F. S. I.Hreiiucnoss. I. K. Fahey, Marcell flogyna, Hans Anderson. Henry I'iokmaii. Audy McKay. K. I. (njrdou, Andrew I" 1011. Leuor? Dube, " F.dward Mahoney, Dennis O'ltnen and Patrick Clancy perished iu the flames. No one has heard a word from any of them since tho Ore. The tlicers of the Asvluia have about concluded that they never will le heard from. This brings the list of Ihe dead up to thirty-two. Possibly tlnee or four of the missing patients mav be found somewhere in the country, but it is not very probable. Notwithstanding the fact J. C. Prennan is reported to linve tx-en seeu alive on the railroad after the tire, the otücers of the Asylum have grave fears that he is among the dead. Ihey think if he had gone home he would have been heard from." CKI.UES ASi CKI.MIXALS. r.RUTAL M CEP ER. Charleston. 8. C. Nov. IS. Wm. Mattock, an Inoilensive- old white man, was brutally murdered near Ilonald's Depot last nivht. Two men asked for ltxlgtng. and. being denied, entered the nouse and deinauduig his money, killed him aud took JTuo. IX1ICMA5 TREATMENT OF A BABT. Council P.i.UKr. la.. Nov. 11 This morning II. C Keller, bm;in;e agent of the C. and N. W. Fuulroad In this city. oened a large basket which hjd la-en found in it coach on the iuciimitig train from Chicago last ni'.'ht, after the passengers had left, and was horrified to rind concealed therein the dead body of a male infant ttve or six daya old. Tbe iuiant either froze to death, or died fruit neglect. Oiilhe dress was pinued tbe follow itig: "Mr. King. Uuardian of the Poor, Koiind j ove, ill;" and also the name of .Stepheu Tineen L TWO MURDERERS r.XEUUTED AT TIIE CAPITAL. Wasuinoton. I. C, Nov. 19. The negroes Joseph Nc vernou, alias liabe lied ford, and Edward (Mvetiiin, convieivd of the murder of George Philip Ilinh.oa the evening of the'ihof Jauuary lat, were h&nged here to-day at 1:27. When the neu roughed the tieatTold prayeni were sail ar.d hymns nung. They were then asked If they had anrthl.u to say. Both stoutly maintained their innocence f the crime, and said they were willing to die. They preserved remaikable indiderence duriug the whole proceeding. Bedford smilitig throughout. At lJ the blitck caps were put over their heads, cud a minute later the dop fell. An Entire Family Killed by Ca From a I nse-Burner. Cleveland, Nov. 17 When Daniel Burr, watchm;n in a rail mill lathe Kigtueeiuh Ward, left h ine for work last night his wife aud three children were well and his threw-year-old daughter followed him to the gate to kiW him. When 11 returned home this morning the house was locked and there w.us 110 siu of life. Clim'ji.ig thro igh a window, be was horrified to fi:id he w hole f-imily Ijing senseless, the powerful odor f gas fn i-i a base burner stove pervading the air. His little daughter, who had last kissed him, was ilead. The mother ami an eleven-year-old daughter were on the bed and the inmnt on Ihe Uoor uiico.ivious. A neighbor's daughter visit1 ig was also insensible, and a woman friend of the family wa sitting at the foot of the bed in a sein i-vnis tose cndftion. The last named may recover; the others will probably die. Garfield' l orty-Niutli ltirthday. CLr.VEi.ANi, Nov. 19. General Garfield oixerved. hl forty-ninth birthday to-day, hs has oven his ctisioui fr year, by paying a visit with his wife o his uncle. Thomas Garteld. at Warrcnsvlile, (his County, aged seven ty-nine, .whose birthday falls on the same date. The reunion wasturel v informal. A famll v lmrty of about seventy relative and immediate friends were present. After I o'clock dinner General and Mr. Garfield vi-iled a relative ia this eiry, where he wa called upon by a large number of citizens of the neighborhood, although his coming was . not generally tuoau lu Uta e veuing be went hotaa WMeutor. . j.Tl The Advancement of an Iudlsna Man. I 8 YR actk, N. Y.. Nos-. 17. The Itoard of Trustee of Syracuse Cniversitj this afternoon elected KeT. Charles N. Sim. X), lt.. paUr of the Hummerfield Methodist Kpfsopal Charon, of Brooklyn, to the oftlr-n of :hanreliir of the Cnlrersity, made vacant by the elevation of Erastos O. Haven to the Kpi-nopacr.;. Dr. dm was born of Amerioan and Methodwt- Efiiaeopal pare a U, in Union Ceanty, Indiana, in ls-lö. - ' rfay-Otreld 9kr-Atllrr Ten Hrlre., Par.ao.Ns. K Now... 17, The stock holders ef ihe MWonH. Kanaaaand Tzaa ftallniad met at tkecvupauy sofhc here this uiuuom. t urer i
uci, were repreeuieci. 11 waa uun iihiuum; vetcl t i trre we the stock to tot le-s than Jij,WC.MO, f ir the purposev of extemiinf the line of rutul to VVbiteetro.twenty-ilre miles from Deulson, 1 ex.. to C ua arvo, ou the Kio ranUe Kiver, a distance of riiles; als v bol.d a line from Muskrvgee. I. T.. to Fort Smith, Ark.: also to build such additional line aa will secure the eariv and the clow.t conne-tioii wttU New Orleans, lloney ha already been uljvribed to secure the specly construction of all the contemplated roads, adding some COO mile to the N'-O miles of road now owned and operated by this Com pun r. At Carrnjo the M.. K. and T. will connect with a mad running to the City of Mexico, a distance of about U4 miles, and rulsidized liberallv by the tfovernmeut of Mexico iu the in -tert of (ienrral Palmer aud other, the builder
of the road, making in all about t,X) miles under one management, A dispatch was received saying the road hnd been turned over to Jay iiouiu giving him poshcssioii and MntrH. It is under his;nspiralion that these new Hue are to be built. A uispatch was also received from Independence Kansa. stating that a subsidy could be had for building nun th west from Parsons. The partiea here are reiucted u con fer w ith Jay u ouio. Foreit Ulgnitarte Iteceired Ofrlclally. WAHINOTtM. Nov. IS. Thismorring the President received. I.i othclal audience. Colonel H. Yoinesco, w ho pretieuted the letter of credence he bring as Knvoy Kxtratirdiuary of His Royal Hlhness the Sovereign Prince of Koumama, ou a bpecial mUsioa. ' " At tnxm the President gave a like audience to Scuor Din Ladisloo Cabrera, as F.nvoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of the liepublic of Bolivia. The Vote In Illinoi. Chicago, Nov. 19. The-Tribune' SpringfleM (111.) special savs: "The nmjorilie of aJi tlie Cowrtb-s in tbe State give the fdlovrlng result on tiovernor: Cullom, :U4.rV; Trumbull, 277..S;; Streehr. i.h9; CuUom's plarality, Ü7.03J; majority, S.1CÖ." , K11SU3IE Ol' TIIL WEEK'S SEWS. ' Heavy rains have occiudotual serious flood in the ProIiitt; of Flarvuoe. - - , .- , . Forty-three railroads have been started in Arkansa iu the last two years. President Hayes, on Thursday, received the envoys froia Rounianlii nd Eolivla. The activity of Mount Vesuvius increase. Lava Hows abnudtuitly on the side toward Naples. The steamer Mildred, Captain Ixmg, from New York, Sepieniber 2S, for Marseiiles, L given up us !oit. ... Thesteamshl' Bristol, Gloucester and Assyrian Monarch are now overdue from a week to ten days. Jackson's school bouse, near Madison. Ind.. w as totally destroyed by lire Saturday. Los, &"": no insurance. Fourteen Inmate of Ft. IVter's Asylum. Min nesota, are known to have bveu burned aad thir teen are mlising. It was reported In Washington that Ihe Presi dent had determined to appoint General Miles as Chief Signal OUlcer. The Persians destroyed the Knrdish Villacre around So-Ooj-ttolak. and the Kurdish tribes lied a distance of Ufty miks. The Western stock-iaUers have adopted a reso lution in favor of governmental actiou to prevent the spread of pleuro pneumonia. Go.-cheu. P.rltih Minister to Turkev. h.u: told the Sultan that Kurope will not wait longer than icn days lor the cession ol Duldgno. It Is sta!"d that, the Vatican has addressed a noie to the French Government ptvtestlug against the application of the religious decrees. The F.mbasss.dor to Turkey have decided to no longer attempt to exercise the pressure upou the I'orte relative to tne peuaiug questions. Two ncgroe, Joseph Neverson and I1ward Qumum, were hanged l i Wnshlugton on Friday for the murder of G. P. Hirth last January. It Is r-ported that a new treaty has been made with China, but the Slate Department refuses to say more t!u:i that the treaty is satisf ictury. Tbe llallish Cblnt Couueil. at Ital moral, further prorogued Parliament to. the 2d ui December, but without innmoLi;ig it to meet f Mr the dispatch of business. ' ... Antliouy and Henry Outran der and Jams Gallup, a J ostli e of the Peace, of euminitt, .-setiobarie County. New York, hate been arrested and held for trial for extensive peusiuu frauds on the (Joremmet. The Postoflice Iiepartment has made arrangcmtnts w ith Southern liut-s of railroads fur fast mails, to go into etlect 011 the 2Mb lust., by which one business ilay will be saved between Bos to 11 and New Orleans. Gum Hayes' barn, at Cosport, Ind., was totally destniyed by fire Saturday morning about four 'clock. Supposed to be the work of an incendiary. It contained 4,000 ImshcU of corn aud three tons of hay. No insurance. At Ponte Tresa. an Italian Custom HousebiTjcer, having failed to obtain thecouseutof the father of ais betrothed to their marriage, the engaged cjapie fastened themselves together and plunged into the liver. Their bodies were found the next day. A new railroad enterprise in the name or the Denver. Western and Pacific r.ailwuy Company, has been perfected in Denver, in which Ueneral F J. Mar-hall takes a prominent interebt, and iu whose behalf he will shortly visit the Paeilic Coast. At the National Exhibition, to be opened atl Milan next year, tnerc wl.l be a captive balloon, the model of the one which was so successful in 1-atis in 1S7S. It will measure not less than l.sO feet in oircumfercLCe. 34 feet in height aud contain l.'i.OU) cubic feet of gas. In Wolfe County. Ky., Mr. Oreen Bailev was killed on the 17th inst. by his horse falling on him. He was out riding, w hen he tired oil" a pistol, which frightened his horse. The horse jumped over a bank ten feet high, and fell 011 Bailey, injuring him so that he died in a few hours. Tw o men were aiming their guns at a bat which wits perched on the roof of a house, at liordonidle. Utah. It was night, and the occupant of the building, called to the window by the noise, thought an attack was being made on him. He tired at the bat hunters, killiug one aud w ounding the other. John Clear, employed In the coal mine at Lincoln, 111., shot and instantly killed Daniel Connor there Friday, at the residence of John Daily. The shot was tired from a lu'rty-two caliber revolver and stiuek Counor in the right breast, passing through the heart. Clear, . after committing the murder, gave himself up. The wholesale drug house of Lord, SMush tenburgh V: Co.. No. StJ Wabash avenue. Chlca.nv was gutted by a lire which broke out ntut uoon Saturday. Loss estimated i;t Jloo.n-jo. partially insured. The fire originated in the mixing depart ment. on the third iioor. among the vitriols. and almost instantly had wrapped the whole building in ilames, 0 that very little wus saved. Dr.Beasels.who served on board the Polaris with Captain Hall, pnnxwse next year to undertake an cxjs?oi;lon to the Arctic Iteglons. the expense of which are to be met br a public nbscripiion. He w ishes to form a scientific station at the entrance to Jones' Sound, the atafl" of which w ill iiielud au astronomer, a geologist, a botanist, and a xoologist, who are to keep up communication as often as possible with the settlement on the western coast of Greenland and willi the whaling ship. ..- A No. 2 piLsscr.ger fast-bound on the Ohio and Mississippi passed Lav lag. Ind., at 3:30 Saturday afternoon, runi.ing forty miles an hour, she. stru'-k a wagon in whieli four men were riding and killed them all. The victims are Johu Me Osker, John L. Robertson, Freeman and Beverly P.ichardson. Ihe three former were inKtantly killed, but Uieburdsou lived several hours. The parties were returning from a tunernl. They attempcd to cross before the train. The horsos Imlked. and the wagon was struck, with the horribly blood-curdling result stated. Mr. and Mrs. OfTtitt drove twenty miles to Pari. Ky.. to see a performance by the Wallucs Comedy Company. Mrs. Ofl'uit, who was young and pretty, wa charmed by the acting of E. GuSpangler. the handsome hero of the play. The OlTutts went to Ihe same hotel where the comedian stayed. Oirutt declares that, both from the stage and at the dinner-table Spanglcr tllrted with his w ife. After the meal OfTtitt decoved Spanglcr Into a second-story room, locked the door, and gave him the choice between jumping out of the window and being shot, tpaiiglcr jumped. A man at Auburn, Me., received a check for 2s in payment of a dividend from an Insurance Company, one day recently." V, ben he received the cheek a deputy sherüT.- In every dav clothes. hapieiicd ts la; conversing with "him. "Let me look at this a minute." said the deputy, curiously. The man Innocently nllowed him to mkeit. The deputy eoollv pulled a f Ided paper from hl pocket and pinned the check to it, whil the man looked on in astonishment. "I have a writ here and I shall have to attach this," and the debtor had to see his f0 watk away. M. J. Donley shot aud sltahtlv wounded Birdie D01 lev and then shot and killed hin-xelf at 9 'clock Saturday ntaht In F.mma Hovvaid s houe of Joy, -o. 115 Soti h Sixth street, St. Louis. Donley fell in love with the girl three years ago. when she wa an. inmate, of another .iluuse. . He wa then In the t'ldted States Cavalry. His term ex pirfng in IrCsrhe re-enlisted lif Juiarv(MHT9.ond wdichargyd October u.; lc,0uwi nccouuf of sicklies. Donley aud Birdie separated after their tirstSneJl of affection was otsr, aid did not come together auai 11 until ist week ego. itlrdle Itad in the meantime fotiud a new-lo rcr, and thia pn m:. ted Donley's Jeai'U.'y. !,.( t iCaptala parne. who sea fn Llttte-TockseTeral weetaati. workiug up liiurent lu his Indimi 1 rrttery Invasion, has isue4 aa ddrea fixing the daft tjf the difccent upon the Terri lory or the 5Stb of Norember.. The Oompftwywlll -TenrleivoU at iTirnua, xan.. wnence tney.wm auruor tte-rn-fiuu fiououf byiuah otuta-M Jt acoiqed tac-4
cble. Pmyn nwtim hi follower that '(hee will a n be molested by the United State authoiitiea, a d picture the beauties and advantage of the Territory in glowlug terms. ' The Texas highwayman who escaped when his partner. Otis Kearney, was killed, has b n capt ired near Dallas. His name is Henry n. Beverly, the son of oneof tbe w ealthiest and most res?cted planters of North Texas. He Is very badly wounded lu the upper right arm and right shoulder by fourteen buckshot. He has been identified by one of the parties robbed, and by a citizen from whom be and Kearney inquired the road to Denton. He denii:: his guilt, aud says he was accidentally shot by a frieud. . , Captain A. M. HatfieM. while gunning, on Saturday, near Halif.-.x, picked up a bottle on the lieach of Cheboque Harbor, Yarmouth, in tbe neck of w hlch was a paper coutaluiug the following: "May, lSO. Latitude, forty-two degree fortyone seconds; 'west longitude, forty -11 ine degrees forty-seven seconds. Barque Jane Glastrow in a log; sprung a leak three days agi. ciukiugfast. All the crew w orked ay and night at the pumps. At noon yesterday one boat was gone, the crew of eleven men taking to the only boat Wt. God have mercy on us. Henry Lvnch. Master." The Glasgow was a British vessel, and It Is supposed that all w ho w ere ou her perished.
A Miracle. Anthony Atwood, n retired minister of the M. H Church. North Seventeenth St., Philadelphia, Ta., says: "Hunt's lieniedy has eurtnl my wife of Dropsy in its worst form. All hope .had left us for months. All say that it is a miracle. Water hail dropjHHi from her right limb for months. Forty-eight hours hud taken all the extra water from her svstem. All other means had been tried. ?one succeeded bat Hunt's lie rued v." Cries of Murder In the Sight Appal 11s. A bad Cough ringing througli the house in the hours of darkness, is equally Micgcstive of danger ani death. Soothe, quiet, and cure it with "Hale's Honey of Horehouiid und Tar." Other remedies mav have disappointed you, but this never fails. . . Pike's Toothache Drops cure in one minute. Ty the tie of Kc-Lows Syrup of. Hypopbospliiies the nerves become reinforced in strength, the stomach is made capable of digesting the food, the food changes to blood, tbe lungs distribute and oxidize tne blood, healthv bluod displaces unhealthy muscle and tubercnlous matter, tlie patient becomes vigorous; and then by using; bis constitution as intended by a beneficent Creator, he may live up to the ripe old age, when, like the corn ready for the harvest, he drops from the husk. SPECIAL NOTICES. Asthma. Thousands of the worst cases of Asthma have leen relieved by using Jonas Whitcomb's Remedy. Iu no cae of purely Asthmatic character has it failed to give relief. o A CARD. To all who are suffering from the error and In(Uscretlous of youth, nervous weakness, early delay, loss of manhood, etc., I w ill send a recipe that wlil cure you, frcoof ohtrge. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send a i;elf-addressC4l envelope to Bev. Joseph T. Inmax, Station D, New Y'ork Cily. novlO "O Thirty Years' Experience of an Old Nurse MRS. VlNfLOVo SOOTHING SYRUP is the prescription of one of the best female physicians anö nurses lu the Unjtcd State?, and has been used for thirty years with never falling success by million of mothers for their children. It relieves the child from pain, cures dysentery and diarrhea, griping in the bowels, and wiud colic. By giving health to tbe ebild it rests tbe mother. Price twenty-five cents a bottle. A SilOO.OOO 1'ortime Seeks an Owner. The opiortunlty seldom offered to mankind of suddenly bein? enriched without labor, danger, disease and privation; without leaving the com forts of home, witnout reproach, shame or ques tion of conscience, is offered to every one who will send to M. A. Dauphin. No. 319 Broadway, New York City, or same person at New Orleans. La., and secure a ticket in the tirnnd Extraordin ary Distribution of ?.VJ2,.VjO by the IOuisiana State Lottery Company, under the personal care and supervision of Genends G. T. Beauregard, of Louisiana, and Jubal A. Early, of Virginia, on Tuesday, December 14. Y'ou Never He.ird m Dentist ,' say that Soidont was not a good article to pre serve the teeth and gums. ThI fact Ls not to be controverted. What gives it such prominence as a curative w ash 7 It Is compounded after years of scientific pIoddiDg, of materials calculated to harden the gums, remove the septic acid, aud avoid putrefaction. So all ladies say of Spaldir.g's Glue. They use it to make lover.i stick. O Quem' Cod Liver Oil Jelly. Approved by the Academy of Medicine of New Y'ork for coughs, colds, bronchial and tubercular consumption, scrofula and general debility. The most mild, bland and nutritious form in which Cod Liver Oil can be used, and w Ith more benefit secured to the patient by a single teaspoonful pi this Jelly than by double the quantity of the liquid 1 11, and the most delicate stomach w 111 not reject It, For ' sale by all druggists, and JL n TPXEX, 3 Piatt street. New Y'ork.' ' Curea . Witlmt Medicines ! Our Special tlvaul Appliance reach at once the sea t f disease, and their tlectro-Gal-vanic action is uion the center of the NcrvoiiN, 3XtiMMtliaud Gcuerntlvo H.VhttOill SPEEDILY RESTORES TUE VITAL FORCES LOST MANHOOD, ' And curing the worst cases of jpSemlnal Weakness. Fxhausiiou. lin potency, and all Disease and Weakness of the Urino-ucnital ortaus. YOUNG MEN iufferlng from early Indiscretion lack nerve force and fail to attain strength. MIDDLE-AGED MEN - Often lack vigor, while . . OLD MEN Believe It to be the natural progress of age and decay. To one and all we can say that nature merely wants natural aid, which our special appliances give without drugging the stomach. We guarantee a cure in every case of short structural degenerationi Special illustrated pAmpblet sent in sealed envelope ou receipt of & cents postage. Cow ultatiou free. Office hours, V a. in. to & p. m. - WOMEN suffering fcora any weakness peculiar to their sex should eeud for our special circular explain in our improved electrical. OVA-EIAN SLPPORlKKo, Etc, f. ..... k,.. v;,si-v AFJERlCAn GALVANIC C0v HC tiil-H ' Shft, Clla?, B:-a .) ci t,
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WILÜRD HOTEL LOTTERY. Flrst-nass Furnished Hotel for $8 I.CC4 Cash Prizes and 1,416 Property Frizes Aicur.t!a3 to $359,850. Tlds rrrawinjr.wIH take place at Louivi!le. Ky Di-ct-mber al, Ivmi. under authonty of a specjaj toi the Kentucky Legislature, and will be under the absolute control of tho Mowing di-inu-r-estel Commissioners B,jiinttt by the act: Hon. Kotiert Mallory. Iste M. c.. of Oldham County; U M. Fiournov. Tresidei;! C4 the Louisville Car Koof Company; Hon. II. V. Whituker. of Covington; Henry Clay. Jr.. late rrosecniing Attorney of the Louisville Ctry t ourt, and t;. A. Winston, cf tl.e law firm cf I. k.J. Caldwell i Winston, of lxiuisville LIST OF PRIZES.
The TVHIard Ilolel, tl;h aU it Furniture and risture One Bruk r.eilence on Oreen Wreet. .l.'.OnO . l.U . iO.CKiO . -i.too . .VOOO . ", ." . .'..000 .. .'.XJ . l'J.0m . l.t iro u. .) . .',( One linck Keside:-.re on tin-en btrevt . I wo Cash Prizi-s, each f i.or . Two Cash iTi.Tes. each S2,ftst Five Cash I-ri-s, each fi.(XX) Five Cash Prirj-s, each JsVio Fifty Cash I"rSs. Ckch ?10J One hundred Cash Pric. f ach JM Five hundred Coli Prii-s, -aeh CJ0 Oue s t of Far Furiilture One Fi ie llano One liMidsotne .Silver Tea set .. 4iK boxes old Fourtmii Whisky, Si 10 Ilarkets Chiimpisnjie. 3 Mve hundred Cash Friz". eah SI0 400 hoxes Fine Wines, SJ JtX) Ihxcs Itobertsou Coi.ntv Whisky, i X... W l,xfs Havana Cinr, 810 Five hundred Cash Prize-', each f 10 s'J.JO '.mo Whole Tick in, i Halve?. $L Quart.-r.-, 2. Responsible agent. wanted at all important iioiiitt. For clrculais, giintf full information, and fortleket, address W". C. P. Willi's. Wlllaid I'.t.cI. Ndiisvllle. Kt. OrW.Pcott Olore. It(-Dk Her, No. loHourln street. Louisville, Ky. The Hotel ia now ojen aud w 111 le nm bv the hd'.L'iied unill it is ready to be transferred to the lucky winner. Tlie public are Invited to stop with me and see the proierty for themselves. W. C I. VMiUV. Popular Yoathly DraTiaj of th COMONTOILTH DISTPJEÜTIOH CO., At Macauky's Theater, in the ciiyo on Lotilvile, Tnosiilay, IV-. SO, ISMO. Tbew rrawlnp. authorized by the Itls!.itiire of ls? and sustained bv the Om'rts cf Kentucky, occur regularly on the LA .ST DAY O" KVFRY MONTH, Sundays and Fridavs excepted, for the l3riodof FIVE YEAll-i. The United States Circ-iit Court, on March SI, rendered tb followinp decisions: First. That the Common'A'eaiifc Distritution Company is legal. Second. Its drawings are fair. The Company lias now on ban-l lnr?? rs rve fund. Fua caref;i:!y the list of prizes far tae N0VEHBÜH DRAvTTNG. 1 Prize "0.fO 1 IVizc.- s.io.(.) i iw7 5 ot lOl'rirofl.iHi ea Hi.tur .'jo pri-.cs jr,io t-i.... jo'.tvb 100 1 Yi I'M a WXt) l'ri.-j a ta.... iO.UX) C0J l'rizcs 'S) !'.'Ao t,ili-;.!v Mw... 1Ö.0UU - Al i HoxiNiATl;.:; F::i2E. v rrnc ot s- ,.- f?.7C0 100 9 Prizes of -Jör :ch Slm.:es of lWeach .. Pri.--e Wh ile Ticket, fi 27 Tickets J.V). ll'Tr.il Money or Bank by KTpres. IKiN'T p $; 1,400 Half Tickft.s. i i. SSTit kit .. J10C. Traft tn I.fiiir,(.f wml KM )iV KK(.1S1.KKJ LLTihllOiirOSTUFnci: 0HI,Kr.. orders olSJ snd upward, bv Express, ran be sent t -r.:r esI pensc. K. M. KOA ROMAN. (.tiner-Jonmal KuiMing. Loauvill-, Ky., or 307 and I'.roadwav, New York. Or to J. T. WOOinVAKH. Agent. 17 North Illinois .trwt. I miituiaili. TH2 BEST GIFT For all times. HOLIDAYS, WEDDIÜG, EIBTHDM,. fSKlVEP.SRRT, or any ether day; for PÄSTCR, TEACHER, FAP.triT, CHILD, FF.itXOMTtSVf J.-nsrivir .- Sf ... - - - . jr4.ijiii i . Published by fi.&C. MERHIAM.pringr.eld.Mss. LflTEST-LfiRGEST-BEST. Contains OTer 118,000 Words, 1928 Paes, S000 Engravings, 4600 SEW WORDS and Meanings Biographical . Dictionary of over 9700 Names. GET TEE BEST. WEnSTEUS is the Ti tionary u.ed in tl fovernment Printing t:liie. Jan., iss". Hymot'ir c.,ft drltuiticnt f-. r in advance of t!ioi ot any ot.'n-r ii-tionary. Bf .oh 'i l.rlf come intvlli in train inc children to 1-i-ut men und omni. air of . II". bitrr't is 20 times nx prcat 4 tho -sal r oilier seile of l);etionrie. The pirt-ircf f n 7 on r.ttre 1: illu-trau the nif ;ini'nn of more llum J 00 rds. T2?rcrv &-h:ol r.iul Tn'i'fl should lime it for constaiit us .Hid reference. -.- V. Chief Justii-e W; ic. JCä "the higm-st r.utliority for definitions." XLSO Webster's Rational Pictorial Dictiokärt. 1040 Pages Octavo. CCO Engravings. Ii II re yfcAS" Garmors' c Art! fief at Ear Drums rauFKCTLY m:Toitj: ts::: i:r..R? Kii.i t.-i!.ri!i 'in- .. 't ,. i Xatar.il liruin. Alntij in rnsitii-n. Tit Invisible lootlic-.. .1 ( .n r't:..!i riiIi iv., u :w: i - Ii.im .;: .i ,u . ; v . We r.f-rtot:isi;ts-:?,. k .', I f -r l.-i-r i-- v.- ' ,r Ci lV :fi i -II IIT St.. w'vr'.r N . Cui-iia- .i.lt A loitv Mi.. '!"' unValuable JSctHcal lrr.rrittons." This to Cie mum of s Bi-w buok. ltcno:iinivU tned prescription fur all t imli ef diaraies, bints o b)-Jicte. Tbd ntior it a prnaanmt S . T. donor r. of htca iuum. Th... prMrip- 1.5 r" f A Ti li ttoM "" m Mrd by him bw p'fsf form ttl M fi exmtr prln. "tA tii n I PiU büa fSrS B-3 ELM k P- mm ifwti wwd. 8uiit1 book tll H. mrTti i, .......... . . r , pl pll ts. receipt ot teo crrti A lürc Ii ord.r. to 1 HAMt Sil iSLlSOJi CO, F uLbaters, SC6 1. 2W üroidwaj, K. T. 87 a weeK Twelve dollars a day at bonve ca.-I y Sa'Je. Costiv otit:ii rec. Ad dress TKl'K A-1 O.. Acnsta, Maine. TH3
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