Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 28, Number 20, Jasper, Dubois County, 26 February 1886 — Page 2
WEEKLY COURIER. a OA-KX, IHaWtajtem.
JAflNOt RCUfAXA. fOWCS OF THE DAT. to. Mm rtoiaUy ef Mm Mbsm W. CtmeUm, Mm night ef Mm Mtk, aatmt ear eaasaf. Mm Ttkh, as l f of Mm xnsjk Imeere mm Sx? tor Hm ito Bxmuii is excited to ytefcl eertirely to Mm YatteeaaR rethatoae mmpmt waged age hast Mm by Fnww tor fftooB JmkB. fiotjea, Mm, mm adroeato, ffH attacked wiMt a stroke ef MMflncj mi Mm itwhit of Mm lath, watte eeiireriac a teotare at Philadelphia. MTKMM. r, nmmnh showing that Mm -P uIaam aaMaaa aai aASnSLAaAsLaen VK MTV WMmTB Mb wKTvfNVVM'vK Jaty- toat, wm PMII.IM; DsBimbar Jl.fexHlATi; February, MK, M,7W,J. B. Maxxtx, tote amigRM of Archhiskrko had beea mUm hjM liehjhy Jaas-o Jiaaiin, who rata hall to S),M to easier fw trial oa Mm 1Mb. atotrtoteef Mm Seat a to the night of th leak war of xteeeay Rmtare, iadteatiagmuoh toes. ,Ib Boetoa alone of Mm charges agalaet J edge White, ex-member of (agrees frees Mm Twaaty-lfth reeasylvaato eiertot,eaaae ap before Jadge Wltttaa of Tioga Coaaty, a MM fctea, aad Jeege Whit wmmmtTamiff DoHtr, Mm yoeag Bagltea wiiwho was onmmittad to Mm Middle -tea Ixeaae asylum for trying to play the Chariatti Corday act oa O'Doaeraa Ran aa February t last year, U reported to ba to be set at Hbarty. Doeroas who bare haaa exasaiaiag tojto Mto aaatoi eoadWoa of Baroa Artaad Maa aa, who m aaaar amtt at Park oa a eharga of havteff attiaptia to aa mm Oaoaa ffoaaaaaa. aroaoaaAMl Hta i. Kc wilt aoaoraiagijr ha Maaafaatariag Coataaay , ahlah fa oaa of too Iarg of (nwaaaM and taUo ia tao uaaawj , hara rait t A Mm tor ftaaiaa' aaaaaaAojaaa. toafll aaaaa Jaaaaaa tHl March 1. Tha aaaa had aot aafcad pagr. haarootrrod piatal raporta froat Miirty Iiaaiagaoat ootoot of Mm eoaatry. ahow law taa laariaat ia ta wenac of Mm Poat- . of Jaaaary, ISM, ac r, M8, to aava JohaKaMr of Mm AAftat af QmuhI L aad raongaiiiag Mm ittaatrioaa mitmi waJohhahad roadorad Mia eoaamTJT'o 4k COBaaflMMO aH MVjMiflfcti a afc44tta tho CaaaraJ. tataowiatoreaniiTal aioa Paal waa raaohad oa Mia aight of Ml ia Mm Baal tenalag of tho loo by Mm Oraad Army. Orar war ia lfao baariag Tfcay paraaid aad ttfaarfaatod aaally iavaated aad atonaad Tha diaalav af u notoiihaitii A aw aarvoMaaaa v Fm wwaawwo vary abroad. Rovaatex 8aaatOA.x MI U Eta Kf ( lOMli4 ) dafftai aaw VSataMMaU V. J., oa Mm Mb Croai, iajariaa eamid by btOaa; Mwowa froai a wagoa. So waa oaa af Mm faaaoai "aghtiag MoCook faatiiy at VtoabaariUa, O., whtoa faraiabad aa hjaWMi)r 4Mi4wpaw aWldHpt mh! mIom flhtriftv Mm war. Hia brethir Aaaoa to oratory Of Ml aWaaaaaaBal aatfaaaaa qukukhmp aaa aVaaUaaaaaMaMi ptaaaapoaj aaajjiaaojft aaaa oaaaaapaBBB apw JL aaBBaaBaJgaaj rTMituijaT iiiMfhWB!a?t!!T, Jaa. C. Bayltoa, af Jfaw Tork, faoaoadod. W. P. aaiaa, of Kow York, road a aaaar aa PMtoliaigh aad Vkialty." aad Wm. aa lT-fiM il ii ii a lM i a. I 1 JfWUMIl u, MllTtfM Ml WNf i oa MKataral 0a.H . Taw Lord Mayor af Dahlia gara a baa of Mm Mtth watoa waa Hoatoy, OVrioa, Wltoa HMt wara Mroaooad aad 0089 la waieh Mm aiaairt aaartntd Mm ba graat Itattaa i-f.warlMTio4ad ia. Mi hair. Tha aa Mtaaarn Tha Oraak'Adaurai will aat af Mm awar1wrro
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ttaBxaf MMntiaf ... 'jr A aaaaptaAOT to raaartod la Sorria to dMMoa Kiag Mllaa aad piaaa Prtaaa Atoa aajtor auaaorgavMah aaaa Mm throa Oa. aaaa toward Mm CathoMoi MthVtoaic at hara aayMUag mmto to'do witkbtot. It haa boaa daoidad by Mm Liberal aaaa aiattaaaf fThtoia to toava Sir Chartoa Itotarbad ia hia aoatttoa of oarUa vaa)roaaatojtivo of that ooaaMtaoa a Vaaci, ia raaty to CMaaatowa, aapranaa tho oplaioa that Mm idoa of aalf gpTaraaiaat la Iratoad witt Taatoh wbaa tMPat )mVMb MjB0aJ4Ha rat jUrdOaa Tas ooaditioa of Hoary Wattirna oa Mm MM. waa Tory aiaoh iatproTad , aad atroac aopaa wara aatortaiaad taat ha 44mVm )bmb aMU4Ha)K a M. Da Pmyoimbt ba taada orartaraa to Lord BoMbtrry argiag 'ao-oporatioa btwin Praaoa aad Bagiaad to praraat any oaaarpowar Croat totarfariag iaBgypoiaa affair. Kino Kk saar hao doaatod f or MMraUofof Mm poor paopto aat ofoatpioyaMatia ForU. Tha aarpias will ba dorotad to Mm foaadiag of aa aayiaai. In raapoaM to a daaaaad by taaatraat oar drivar aad eoadaotora of Mm Xawaak (N. J.) Uaaa, Mm ooatpaay agraad to radaea taoir hoars froai iftaaa to twalra par day. Tas atrikiag eeka baraora of Faaaayl raato hara racaivad a propoaiotoa oar Mm Mtk froai tha syadtoata offariag to pay taa adoaaoa aakad, bagiaaiag March IS, if n urU a aa at oaoa raaaatad. It was beMoTad MjaWfJaaaMar woaid ba aeoaptod at a BManag ealtot toaaaaaar the Matter. A lrtls oa of Bobart waaayaf Ma ak date, la., waa raided to daath oa UtetMk by falHag iato a tab of boUiag water waieh waa toft ataadiag ia tha kitchaa. Ma waa draggiag hia aiater arosad ia a broad paa whoa Mia string broke, aad, toaiag hia batoaet, ha fall backward late tha tab. Taa boitorhoaaa of Mm aaw IraaaTiito (lad.) Iaaaaa Hospital m abaat to taatbla dowa, baiag aadorlaid with qaiekaaad. Taa otothiag store of H. B. Wait aad tha grooary aad etothiag atoras of R.M. With, baa, at White Hail, H . Y., wara barasd oa Mm KNh. Lom oa baUdiaga aad atoeks, fm,m. Witbbac is aot iaaarad. Wait's toss to eorarad by iasaraaee. A xiiiBTSAB-ot.B boy, Btoaard Csaaow by aasaa, states thatabeat foar o'clock oa tha aftaraooa of Mm 18th throe aaaa started oat froai Mm foot of Twoaty-aizMi straot, Wbaaliag, W. Va., in a skisT to catch a pises of drift. Whito the men ware aa doaroriag to saeare Mm tog a eaka of toe straek tboir akia. Tha bey sayi the bmb wore Mh-owb iato Mm water aad drowaad. TaMC vexaaaa A9 wity-xixx Ptm bytertoa ooagragatioas ia Irotoiid, anafaoriag aMogathar mtMi parsoas, bare adopted rasoiatioas daaoaaciag Mm pro tost of satabiisaiag hoaoa rato ia te ooaa try. At Mm BMOtiag of Mm Kaataoky Distlltors' Aasoeiatioa at Loziagtoa, Ky., oa Mm lith, it waa decided that taa prodae ttoa of distUtortos should sot be deereaeed, bat aader ao eireuaaetaaees saoaid it be iareaed orar Mtia year's prodaettoa. 8r.Hat.wia Church at Toledo, 0., waa baraed oa Mm 17th by riotous Fates. A Baaux dispatch of the 17th reported Coaat Yoa KoHke sortoaaly ill. Mr. GLAORToax has takea the offiee of Priry Baal iBaddittoa to that of Freattor. Qsjomb Q. CAXNOX,the MoraMa aprtto, reoeaMy arrwtted, has beea released oa 15,000 bail at Bait Lake. He aaaae a rigareas attaaapt to escape, bat hart MaMelf ia Mm oparattoa. Taa gsaatorlaJ eaaoas (Rapabakaa) at Waahiagtoa on ts l?tk decided to tota m saa with Mia Frssidaat oa Mm appoiataieat qaaaUoa whore papsrs or iafonaaatoa are aatfVaMMal a Covxr a Lbmbm haa arrived at Cotoa, Iathaaa of Paaaaae, aad receired a hearty tV4chrbbo TPatJt OtoaaBMx4w6 IfcMWalftj bmM xSMaal ft eharga at WaeaiagtoB baa reported ia far or of toe Hoaaepla eaaal. Ma. Jsjsmmib CMAxacRLAix has qaarralsA wttkhtoaattoagae.Bir Chartoa Dttae, aad haa atteriy abaadoaed hiia. Jakk Oavbavr pate apfiM aad ehaltoagos Teaiaer to row hint oa aay lake ooarse ia Mm liioaaky for f4,90i a aide before May m. Tax laqasst oa Mm bodies af Mm Bble faaaUy, barasd to daabk at Plynoata, Wis., rasaited ia a reratot that Mm Bra was a Taa aaaaa of the LmmIm oallsd oa Mm 17th, wara adtoaraed for a week, Mm prtooaers baiag allowed to giro Kbb Balx, a yaang Iadtoa froat'' the Philadelphia traialag-sohool, died of eoasaaiptioa at Chtoago oa the 17th while oa his way to his bobm at Fiae Kidge agoaoy , Dakota. Tax If attoaal coatattotee of Mm FoitwasaWll .kjG4(Brfl rixOarrl M0i4 wbMtxb" WHfc aoaroaMoa at CMeaga, oa the soooad Wadaisday la Jaae, WIT. BvaatA agraaa with Mm Porto ia Mm agrnanat betwaaa BaJgarto aad Tarkoy oxoepMaa; Mm arttoto eoaearalag Mmrmx torr ooaraMtioa. waoa j wvn w aa v rwu Tax body of Pater Miggias, of Bobo VOWMViPl AolWlM WwfawJ f JaMMsa WM faaaBBaal MaMt m4mm tT'aMi MMBMaalaT" Bl BBBMMM erfRMt airiMfMaa "arw mfo m a wbo wPva.BrBa'a aw owwairwawa w aaaaawa tiNxaa wW4Val fMflaMI x4l tta iMwe Xa4 broth r aad wife were arrested aa saep. atoa. Aumc am ttoa of Mm baataaaa aaoMaa am awaaaBi arwra rrvra ara aFsanst MTaavBBavaB'ai avvmm af Aagasta, Wis,, was dsstrayad by lire at aaeariy boaroa Mm 17. A hotel aad AftMt JMMxti4LwMa) id aMPovltBBMl la 1x4o4 &t baraed baiidiaxs. The toes to abaat .fat,. y AmmYVMobbMb1 SbxIsb!! wbK4i CHSmVo A BhfaiTT aMhtl faMMMMMaflMt-l atdtoMMMnl bbbbsI tgaa BBatap a) aBBa bbbbxbwI mWb waaMBarB XflR BapvHl rafoad far Mm aieaBiaaat to John MeOaitoaga. Thia to aboat half Mm aaaoaat aaaaed. aad it is tboasht Mm hatoaoa will wwar"wa wwm aw ia WMiarapaBrMSW mto aaawaaaararw ww raa MrtK aW BytftaMBa'iBsdi Tax dMtoalty at Mm attk xiM at Caaten, Mass., where ihra haadred wearers straek has beea settled by arMtraMsa. ' The aatplayss art to gat a tea par ooat,adraae aad saa spLt work. Tax toaMjt aaHwaraa at Oreeeeat, Fav, aa Mm MeVtheia Caateai railway, ware baraed aa Mm ITMw Loos, MM ? Umbt. aaaa aot haewa. The area si to was awaad by Was. 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fadlad, wtoh ItoMHBtos af af ssboII ajeaMaMara bar Mm failara.. Look haa baaa aa Mm aharae of fcraad. Parte aaaiatalas the right of Mm to BMka a aUUsary treaty with a rassa. prlaoa, aa It atalaw to hare aoae ia thaaaraagiMiat wtoh Prtaaa Atoaaw4ar. Tax Ualted States Dtotrtot Coart graad Jary at Basis has iadtoted Jeffrey 0rrtor, saatala af Mm sehaoaar Raaer, for barratry, ia oaatiag away Mm sehooair off Cape xatoabetk, Pscsaabar M toot; atoa for aoMBtptiag to aaat her away. The former arisM to pualshabls by death. Oemer pleaded aot guilty aad waa held for trial. Tax Katghte of Labor of Bath, Me., hare aoasaadod aa iaoreaee of from tlfty to seroatytre eeate a day ia the wages of aa ahlp-bailders. The If aw Baglawd Mip'batldtag Com p aay at Miat plaoe haa eoa traces reejairiag foar haadred Mieasaad days' labor. in XLIXTH CONOR tSt. ffl gS jMMxi RTeH OPw aMMr4m 9ta wl a4l ,1a tae He aMr the ratereaee at a targe aamber of Seaats MUe to the appro prlate eoaiBiKtaee the Speatser proeeeded to aall eoairaMteae for renorM, of a prtTateaature. At Mm eoaelaeloa of tlMeall the Mouee weat Iato eomMNtee of the wftote, Mr. HaiaMONd, of Uoorxta. la the abatr, on the pr.vaw oalvadar. At Its evea laxseMlaa ttM Hoaee paed a haadred peaeMa blils. aad adjoaroed. Txk Seaate whs aot tat soeelon oa tha Mtit. In the Houm the Speaker presented the reply of the rostaiaeter.Ueneral la nlatloR to the Ktjtftt-Hoar Uw, ataMnx In MlMtaRee that M wa aot applicable to letter earriem. AieiitkMoailtoiroattte aooretary o( the Treasury (or Information as to the iaoay aad feadneelaed or eolleeteit by GeaerHls Beaka aad Hatter la the Department of the aU, wae adopted. A aaaiber of aHle were reported froai oomnltteee aad plaeed apoa the oateadar. At the exolratlOR of Hie laaralmr hoar the Hoaee want into eowBilttee of the whole oa the ntx.Joaa Porter Mil, bat aa naal aetton waa roaebed. Alter the traaeaotioa of soaae aaUaportaat baslaeee the Hoaee adjourned. Ix the Senate on the 14th the reply of Secretary Lamar to a reeotetlon dlreetiax hlat to f uraleh eertala Informatioai was read aad referred. A Mil treating General Gnat's Callfor hI a" paaeed. Hr aorgaa made an arxuaaent aaalaet the eonMtutlonaltt' of the Kducatioa tell. ...la the Hoaae. under the call or States, .many bill were Introduced, the moat notable of which wan Mr. Morrison's bill to redoon the tariff. Mr. Hanbaok Introduced a resolution tor a committee of eleven to thoroughly Investigate the telephone acaadala, to whleh Mr. ralKaer offered aa auteadBMat. Mr. Rtead Introduced a Mil for the free eoluage of silver. The 'HcJoha Porter eaae waa then taken up aad debated. Ix the Senate on the ltth a bill giving the Treasurer of the United States the right tc designate who aim 1 1 act for him waen absent was reported aad referred back to the Xnaaee ootaaiteee. The Kdacation MM waa taken up aad after debate laid aeide, and a reeolHtioa waa agreed toealllufor Information as to number and namee of special agents employed In the land fraud la vestlgatton. The credentials of A. I. Gorman (reelected from Marylasd) ware breeeatod and hred....Ia the Hoaee Mr. Stand's Cotaaae bill was reported adversely. Mr. Bland obtained leavfe to oreeent a minority report. Mr. dardy reported from tha commerce commmao a tnii tor a anax aoove Moten istaau Souad. Toe bill peasloalag poetal employe was renorted adversciv. In eommlttee of the whole the Fits-John Porter bill was taken up aad the debate occupied the rem Kinder of the day aad an evening seeekM. ix the Senate oa the 17th a bill for aiding the eauee of education In the States was Introduced; also a bill appropriating SlSO.bM for a Grant monument In Waablngtoa. Mr. Logan suggested that the amount be changed to 109,1109, which was done. The Kdncattoa bill eame up aad several amendment were offered anil debated, several of which were agrees, to in the House the bill giving Mrs. Grahttbe franking privilege was reportad aad plaeed on the calendar; also the Mil aceepttBtc the arrant of the Illinois xMtehlcaa eaaal from the State of Illlattla. A Mil vat paeeeU to tne tret passers oa Indlaa lands. A bill passed allowing clerk hire to Mrst and second-class poetmaeters for money-order Bustnoe; also a bill reducing the eost of moaev-orders; also a Mil to protect homestead settlers within railway limit. The bill forfeiting the AtlaatM A I'hcIHc railroad land Kraut was reported. 1'endlng action, the Kit John lo.-tr caw waa taken up la committee of the whole and several members made speeches. LATE NEWS ITEMS. Ix the Senate, oa the 18th, a potittoa from "eitiseas of the United States" for a ooastitatioaal ameadttMat abolishing tho presideaoy waa presented. Mr. Id ma ads presented a report from Mm judiciary committee, embodying a toag series of resoldMoas, to Mm effect that the President mast famish information caikd for concerning removals, or appointees would aot be conarmed. Mr. Pach rare aotioe that the minority of tho committee desired to sub mit a report, aad Unae was granted until Monday week. The resolutions were read u! artUrad nrlated. Mr. Bowen intro duced a bill, providing a aew basis for na tional bank etreulatkm. The Mu granting th Ha-hi af war to tho at. Lout c Baa Francisco railway through Mm Iadtoa Territory was passed la taa House a bill was reported .from tho railroad Bommitlee to compel the FaeiSc railroads to repay the Governmeat for sarreys. The Pitc-John Porter bill camo ap ia committee of the whole aad waa discussed at length, Mr. Bragg etosing; Mm debate with a speech in favor of tha bill. Tho rote wat: Yeas, 171; nays, 112; and Mm bill passed. Jxax LxaERMAXS committed suicide at Hew York oa Mm 1Mb by inhaling gas. Txk Pamellites are said to be content with Gladstone' slate. Txx American Institute af Mining Engineer was ia session at PlMsbargh, Fa oathemk. Quxxx Victoria will ga to Riviera ia April with Prince Christian. A xixnuLAR legal contest teak place at PHtabargh, Fa., oa the 1Mb, over a baby, two mothers claiming it. Txx rH MnU (huW, says Chamberlain to to resign from Mm British Cabinet. Bkmt sheep herders bare recently beea kilted by Apaches ia the aWadillo mountains of Hear Mexico. Frihcr Alxxaxbxr haa arrlred at PhMippapalU la his capacity of rater of Kaatern Boumolla. The steamer Oxenholme, fromRaHimore to Liverpool, toot ninety -two bead of oattte oa the passage. Ckarmm Crocxxr baa ttoroted M,00A Ia tha Havi and Oirto' Aid Bactotr of Ban Prancisca for the aoaatraattoa at a baild.lag oa aa 111,000 tot doaatod by Benalor Fair. CooxT Dx Boto, Bpaatok Minister to frwlttertoad, has beea recalled on account J illrMlahla noadlMt JoM B. Oovoif, Mm famous temper aace lecturer, died aa the craning of taa loth at Fraakfard, Fa., aa Mm raaaH of hto raaaat stroke) of paralyato. Mr. Ctoagk was bora ia Xagtoad Ir MM7. and daring hto mo taring aarasr had appeared on tha ptmffe roetram SJiii temes. jiis Met weraa wsret aaaf rmr, xtaaa year rsinras toon
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Hau. ib., affad anptily Mrs, was buried to Ftisdixi Orarayard, xaar Mwah a): a tow stojra asm. Ma was aa old reaideat, aad buBkly raapaoted. Tax Coaaail gram tod Mm right of fraaeatoe to Mm CitiMMM Blreet Bailroad ComJwWgsy JiJJaBBjHre Aftrk oaturiag the pray in a fax drive, near Veivailto, Jha A. Hatoes, a wealthy oiUaaa. fell dead of. heart dlssasa. Txx otbar day Caaaius Young, a promiasnt farmer af Johnston Tewasato), Boost County, waa kicked by a muto, aad has siaco died of the intertos, Mm. Fkkurmick Hoi.i.kswrck was found dead in a wait near itoymoar. Bbe iattoiugkt to hare nmiMtittetl eatable through grief at Mm teas of bar daughter, who dropped dead several days ago. It developed Mm other day that the bail, er-boaee of Mm new insane asylum at Kvaaarille waa showing alga of total eoltaHw. It waa but recently completed at a est of about f 1&IM8, and, it is believed, the eatire structure will protmbly have to be take df.wit and reimiit The 'fault Is said not to be chargeable to tho architect or contractor. The architect says the whole of Yattderburg County is underlaid with a (tutektiami, and in erecting beary buildtoga, truck at the Custom House nt Evansrllie, sowte Kuoh method aa he suggested iu always adopted to insure the solidity oi the foundation. He is of the opinion that the HiMin baildingu of the asylum, which are located on higher ground, are in no danger from the troacheroHft sand. A meeting Of the conimiMdoners bu1eett called for. HfOTTED fever about Washington. IxniAVArous preachers want Ham Joaea for next summer. Hkkman Hn.MAN, Terre Haute millionaire and philanthropist, received a broken hip while traveling;. Knock Ai.bxanurk, Howard County xaa sic teacher, arresteil for fkl eataatuaaaaent as agent of Kokomo MsJiealJtopunsary. Jacob Youxa, Jnnnsmt farmer, near Wmhraas, aaai'to give up a horse stolen and aaM ty the famous Tom Foster, now doing time at Jefferson v ill e. Thk congregation at the M. E. Church, Connersville, behl a juttilee on the night of the HHh, over the five bumired conversions, that ttumlier having now lieen reached. The great revival ended its twelfth week on the loth. Thk Democrats of Knox County held their primary election on the loth, ami the result was surprfcinK all around. The following ticket was nominated: senator, W. W. Berry; representative, M. J. Niblack;prosecutiHg attorney, W. A. Culiop; clerk, O. R. Alsop; auditor, J. A. Dick; treasurer. J. 8. BaUolIet; sheriff, M. L. Seddclmeyer; recorder, T. 8. Bailey; surveyor, J. C. Steamm; coroner, E. W. Cooper: cotnmtesioners, 8. TbmniM)n and Lew Bailey. Thk following fourth-class postmaster were ai.pointed a few days ago: W. F. Colglazier, at Cbambersburg, Orange Country: Anna M. Khhh, at WatorfoH, Iaporte County; John W. Montgomery, at Austin, Scott County. Thk flouring mill of 8. II. Adams at Fortland, Jay County, was consumed by fire with all ite content the other morning. The prtiperty was valued at l!?,000 ami insured for fl4,(XX). Origin of the fire unknown. A iBTHt'ertVR fire occurred at Oakland City, Gibson County, a few nights ago, A square on the eart side of Main street waa destroyed with the following tosses: James (1. Boll, hardware store, tone 1,900, insured fbr?flO; Charles Cotupkm, barber shop and dwelling, loss a00f insured for tSM; N. II. Witooa, furniture store, Iom 4,0W, insured for 1,50; Wm. JerauM, batcher shop, loss $1,900, no insurance: Levy at Harbaugh, dry goods, stock valued at 1S,Ckh partly itestroyed, insurance 4,000; Philip Cole, atoreboase occupied by Levy Mi HMrlmugh, lom ftf.WW, Insured for 1.900; Mrs. Hswyert millinery store, loss 360, ia suraace 900; IraFeeteller, grocery store, losssmallf Insurance 1,100; Mrs. Jackson, millinery store, total toss 9()0. (J a 8 has been struck in tho new well taing sunk by Mr. W.C. De Pauw, about eighteen mites west of Xew Albany. The flow b the heaviest yet devekied in Indiana, but not sufficient for piping to the city. Thereto enough, however, to run the salt-works to be established at that point. The well baa beea sunk a depth of 0 feet, and it is believed Ht a depth of SMX) feet a sufficient flow of gas will ls struck to justify piping It to New Albany. C'tAKUi! Mrrkitt, of Colnmlms, has beea adjudged insane by a commission of lunacy and a guardian appointed to manage his estate, which attumntM to about 40,009. His father, Tbomaa Merritt, became suddenly and violently insane about four months ago, and died after three months confltMineHt in the Insane asylum. Tha son's mind was dethroned on coming aa suddenly iato posseesioa tof so much wealth. BcnaURi! forced an entrance to the sa" loon of John Wkitaeet. at Mount Vernon, ten miles southweatof Wabash, by bursttog la the front door. Thay helped themselves to wines and leer, halve, revolvers aad other articles. The low to the proprietor to beary. No clew. Cxas. Oonnx and Wall Hay were pretty badly burned by tho explosion of coal oil to a stove at Lebanon. The fire was not burning well, and Ogdeii procured about a quart of coal oil ami j toured in tho store, and, after waiting awhile, be and Nay loth attempted to apply a lighted match, wbea n explosion occurred. Katr Jambs, aged twenty-two, Lafayette, warned her aiater of intended suicide, and was ekased to, the canal, where her hat and clothes were found. Kate was found next day at the bouse of a friend. Hh had a bullet wound in her shoulder but would give no explanation. Jamrs Caw.tox, a well-known druggist of CJosport, Owen County, mtrprieed every body Mm other day by annoanciMg that ha bad failed. The lmteltedR is W,0,wlth nothing to show the creditors. At Co htm 1ms the special Oraad Jury railed to investigate the Cooper murder, over whteh there waa such an excitement on Haw Year's Day, returned hm indictment Ir two oounte, charging Kvsn Fix, who to to jail, with tho murder. Thk Arlington pewt-offfee has again beea burglarised. About ft$ waa taken. At MtobaMHtd, burglars entered W, H. Ken worthy's reside nee, drugged the family and ransacked the bouse, taking HA ia money and noma papers. ft ap IsaalfiaBBl at BmaanVSaB Talaml xl 41 tf CiammammxJ tajajA A ft A IBwranTa) aarawawra aili'taxa vi n(Rfam Jrssafmx 1,448 patten te at Mm etose af Mm year. JuhBgaa. W M. Turpin k gtjll editor.
AKLAHO INTERVIEWCaT,
jbti m arBwaa' WAMttxariMt, Pat, IT..-AMantoj Hf larlaad, to aa latatrtow ytateraay, said ha had aathing aew to say rMpaa. laff Mm ataaaar to wbtok ba bacams eoatMCted with Mm PaN-Ktoetrte Tetophoaa Compauy, or tha oircuxtetoaeea xnaar which the Memphis suit agaiaat Mm Ball Company waa luatltuted by dlractloa el BoHcitor-Genaml Goode His published statemeul to Mm Presldaat last CtoWr RtHodtod everything be knew about thoaa matters and his attitude ia regard to them ban not chaaaed, "Beaidea this," Mr. Garland mlttod, "It now appear that an Investigation coverlag the whoto (uettoM Is to be had by the House of Representatives, ami I am glad of it, ami hope It will be thoroHgh and complete and that all there to of H will be revealed, and matte public. In advance of this Investigation, which I heartily welcome, I (eel disinclined to go into the subject In detail; but I will aay this, however: It to asserted by some person that aa I am a member of a rival company to the Bell Company, and the Government U now prosecuting a suit againat the Hell telephone patent, this auit may result to my benefit ant) advantage, aud that, too, while I am at the head of the Department af Justice, through the 8ollc4tor-GmHnsi of which the suit to to be carried im.smI therefore something shoHld be stoae by me to relieve myself ami the ailBrtnUtrntion from the apparently duMsate gltuHtlon indicated. I have aaaeldered thia .suggestion In all ito baarlngs, as far aa I am able, aud Laaeoxulae the fact that there is auaak In it worthy of MtokghJ I have ator-ywed m my mind mott taoraushjf what I coald and ought'to do la snr alone of this state of the cane; and I have determined to take stoat to meet this in a way that will, I think, receive the approbation af all people who really desire to be ati$Reri This would he at once consummated, but as the investigation by the House is now to proceed, I do not think it right for me to do anything or explain what I Intend to do until the Investigation is concluded, as my motives in view of tills investigation might be misconstrued Out whatever the result of the investigation may be, I will carry out ami execute the determination I have reached, and of which I have already spoken; and more than this I hope you do not expect me to say or indicate. When naked whether this statement foreshadowed hto withdrawal from Mm Cabinet. Mr. Garland promptly 'responded, "No, it does aot." THE CANNOn'wENT OFF, Mat Risr Taa Heavily I.tHKted. Was Bans aged fey the CoMeada The Mermea Apostle'a ruNte Attempt to atseaae From tha Oateera After diving Mm Parate. Salt Laxx, Utah, Feb. 17. Kx-Delegate George Q. Cannon, the Mormon leader who was arrested in Nevada on Saturday, and waa being brought to thto city by United States Marshal Ireland and three deputies for prosecution under the Kdmnnd's tow, jumped from the overland train near Promontory, Utah, yesterday morning in an attempt to escape, and waa severely braised. Cannon bad given the oMcers his word af honor not to make any efort to get away, and although a pretty close watch was kept oa him, he waa not treated a a prisoner Ksrly yesterday morning when the train waa running at a high rate of speed he passed through the sleeping-car , where he was riding with the o facers, into the closet, ami thence to the platform, where he sprang from the train. Ilia escape was discovered in a few inliiatea, and the train waa stopped. The officers Went back ami found Cannon fitting beside the track, bruised and too much injured to walk, He waa taken to Promontory, where hia injuries, which are not dangerous, were attended to. At OgdeM where the prisoner was to have been transferred to a Salt Lake train, a great crowd of Mormon gathered with the hope of catching a glimpse of their leader. When the news of Cannon's desperate efort to escape arrived there was great excitement. Women ran ap ami down the street crying ami wringing their hands out of sympathy for Cannon. The federal authorities did not think it wise to bring Cannon to bait Lake on a regular trsin,and yesterday evening sent 'a special carrying twenty-six soldiers aad more deputy marshals to escort him from Ogdeii to tills city. Cannon's arrest to looked upon by the Mormons r one of the most serious blows yet dealt them, and conversely bv the Gentiles an a moet effective stroke in support of the federal tows. His desjieratlon to pretty clearly shown by his daring efort to escape from hto captors. ROSE'S TACTICS. Mtes ctevelaad PteHs a Uetteate aa Manatee; Rotation el a Vexet Prebtem-The festlvittes WM Kow Hegte. Washinotox, Feb. 18. Mis Cleveland has at last solved a problem which has become more and more of a pnzxle and been less successfully dealt with by each presidential family since the time of Andrew Johnson That President accomplished a feat,' And did the duty handed down by tradition id Inviting to dinner each Senator sad Representative at toast once during each two years Since then Congress has grown to be sack R formidable ody In number that each President has fallen shorter aad shorter of getting all around during a Congress of two sessioafl. Mlsa Cleveland, though delayed by the sad weeks of mourning that have broken Into this winter's season, begins now a series of lunch parties at which she hopes to entertain the wives of Senators and Bepresentatlves. The first of these parlies will take ptoee on Friday of this weak, ami a more delicate and pleasing satntlen of r vexed problem could not have beea reached. Oemlag Attraetteas. Mkw Orlkaxs, Fell. 17. Letters from many quarters received at the Exposition bureau of Information indicate the comlag of throngs of visHorJ during the next thirty days. The earlier attractions will 1m the tournament next Saturday, followed Snmlay by the Oermsn-Amerlcan otte. b rati on, Wshlngton's birthday Wednesday and Louisiana day the 7th. The women's gathering March 2, will be faltsh.eaaaaae1 laaa u aa I aaa - iuia Aft assaaaaaaf m aauaauB a hi watt ny an tmmanee n rumen s paraa r, aad by the Msrdl-Grae (UvlUe. Amato ijiedkAJHJUhft BbXtVav kyuu ejaAA faBI amxexhat f JpBBBmajeT-pHBajajyaB) Baaa w Byfgn xaTVPflw Ivt taming visiters.
IJNHAPMY EEOE.
Bep4flMMt Ael44ke M4T9 Ja aanim 4firf Mtoal.RUt Maa Mar Manas Tted-mte will Nat Maad ttawa Mar Cetera wltheut Virmka, fak II. A dispatch from Athens state Mint several additional ve. sels of the naval reaerve have been ordered Ui be put In eotamUsion with all possible dispatch, aad that all enlisted men of the army reserve under thirty-two years of age have been ordered to join their colors. The temper of the peo. pto to so warlike that the ministry Would certainly be overthrown and King Gona probably be compelled to abdicate If tliev obeyed the summons of the powers ti disarm. Athenians are wrought to tto highest pitch of rage by the SHegestUn telegraphed from London, that hs hcon as Knglaiid shall have completed the assembling other Mediterranean sonstlron she will proceed to euforee the Hisnditte of the powers by disabling the Greek ieet. This, they maintain, wald 1h evened Ing all bounds of dliiiiipstlc lutervi iitlon. and wonld Iks an aat of war, pure ami simple, to lie raatotd by Greece to the utmost extromntr Knt little iiniiartaiiee Is attached to .diplomatic circles Iwrc to the Hrittoh larcHt. It is almost tnconcelvabto Jnat the British premier would order .an net of such violence for which Mmiw Is but questionable warrant, and no precedent in International law, for the sole benefit of the unspeakable Turk, and tn the face of certain opposition at home. The report of a secret understanding between Greece nnd Servis to jointly resist the order to disarm Is again revived, and Is strengthened by the occurrences of the past few days at both ends of the peninsula. Despite Kins Miton's pacific ashnrsnces, Servian preparations for a renews! of hostilities with Bulgaria are being pushed forward with feverish haste. All tin; reserves and militia, with vast quantities of food, supplies and ammunition are being rushed to the front. The entire Servian army is in the field on the pretense of a six week)!'' drill. All this is significant In view of the fact that tht- truce prescribed by the demarcation commission will expire by.lto own limitation nt midnight on the 2ith Inst. Lokpon, Feb. 18. The member of the Sneak legation admit that Mr. Gladstaaass refusal to interfere on behalf of Greece with Turkey was a severe dlsappolBtmrnt, hnt they claim that It will nea.a)eter Greece from assuming the responsibility of beginning hostilities. "Europe is loth to meddle with the KsAtorn question as long as even nominal peaoe exists," said one of these gentlemen to-day, "but it Is a nnrely sclfWt dread. Nothing to history is more phhIlanimons than Europe's treatment oi our nation. The provisions of the treaty of Berlin. by which Turkey was ordered to turn Thessaly and Kplrus over to us. have simply been deliberately ignored. Having guaranteed to latarn our property to us, they now make asyight for it or go without. Very well, we are prepared. And after we have straek the first blow and war ha actually begun. Inrope can not avoid Interference. She will have to support us or else stultify herself in the eye of the world and in history by refusing to let ws take what she gave us at the Berlin Congress, The spirit of Bozuiris Is not dead In Greece. Is the spirit of Byron dead in Kuropc? We do not believe thr world will now for the first time frown npm an attempt to restore Greece's natloiialitr The very idea has always aroned er.tliUKissm among all generous people. The explanation of that is our ambition is a purely national Movement We do not seek to rob our neighbor,, or to extend our domain Wo only ask that the Greek may 1m permitted to dwell together, govern themselves and work out their own national destiny. Wc do not rill for help in this matter. We only M-siM to lie hampered by hostile Intcrferwef. Europe has forced us to fight for our owNow, we say, hands of and a faIrroritet. There, are only three millions of n tn Greece as it appears on the map, hut there are nix millions of onr conntrymen in the provinces wrongfully held by Tnrkey, and they will spring to arms as soos as wr of er them the opKrtnnlty. Wc arc better sailors and as good lighter a Uw Turks, ami wc are not afraid to match ourselves against then. All that dlsconraavs ns Is tb fear that after we have gained onr right the same selnsli Indifference and crnel injustice on the part of the Powers whic i has liefore defeated ns will again thwart our righteous desires No such fear of contingencies, however, shall prevent oar doing onr manifest duty as tho desceail nu of the men of ancient Greece. WILL JOIN ISSUE. The KepabHcan Remitors la CnHrm--TlnT Knlr tn.tete. Imhmi With the Prrddfti anrfe Who Is Master efthe Sltnt!t-WASHi-VflTOX, Feb. 17 -There wa -caucus of Republican Senators this moving. The session was not of great length, but was productive of decisive action. A series of three resolutions was mlttetlby Mr.Kdntumte: 1. Kxpres W the opinion of the caucus that the acu of the Attorney-General in refusing t furnish Information called for by the Senate committee on judiciary In relation t" suspended officials, no matter wlt In motives msy have been, is rewhenslble. 2. Declaring that In wc where nominations have been nn"' to (III vacancies created by removal, and heads of departments reinnto furnish the Senate with information called for, nominee shall he rejected. Condemning the action of the adm nitration In removing ex-Union soldww and sailors aad appointing in their place civilians. There was considerable dlscHs,sa! over the resolutions, hnt they wen adopted, ami Mr. Kdmnnds was Instated to report them to the Senate to-osy, when they will come ap for deiwtc. It has been decided that the reflation adopted by Mie Meimhllcnii Kcnsterc their caucxs this morning. . shall be smltted to the jwdlclary commitv.e Hf to they are reported to the Senate "MmrthHMh tthsetei. Momilk, Ato., Feh. 17.- Stnnlsy bi people living on both banks of Tout jfr bee river In Choctaw, Mnringo and Sumter counties, Atom, were stsrtlel by sHceesmon of mmWlag notoas follows by a skar trembling tn the wrtk,coutlMnln8 ahoxt two minutes. At Mascow, groaad kenvetl np R ft, and tree swsyad vlotonUy. At Becktoy's ln slight damage was done to homes. M ratosto eaMto werethrwn fmm ir feet, and tkreaghnutall tkeotinnlles me"' tloned the shook was very heavy, ana rp4e were badly frigh towed.
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