Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 28, Number 22, Jasper, Dubois County, 12 March 1886 — Page 2
WEEKLY COURIER.!
TOHCS OF THE DAT. kaaMtebt H jjjijmr bwbbfbb JHd naBBnija ap , IhM reached OMMlMtiMftet M hk t k Mm Nkwki f Pert (Wfcni jBBWhani oflu Itttt 1, aapaa m IIm Freeibk Olstkjui It MM to bt tad hk fritad are C reft viae hk of tbhVy i MS tiUww ia Mm QaMcd aria; Mm . Mm M,m affelaet 3N lef hialth an r gaaiatd S4MfsS,tBteBBepabne Mt 4w of Ftbrnary. T1m yiiwn war 3il,f03,. Iiwitait Lamas hi Atraasnaav-ttafiaftal to bMeifcBbji tuJ4a ri mt I MT MHW trMMM YarrMtry OaUaOUleaktOf RW Orieeat faV M i to AunnILmmm mm i of Mm ItaMk Beet at Mm art haU of en Mm 3th. T1m Preach V - m r i s a an rmnnmi -i am iniiiw mm awna c i Mm Hy iwiriairt of Davenport, Ia., mt tare yaw, friends of Mayor Ctea aave Mm a MrMMny tohea en Mm M ia Mm total aorta aaa oarriagt, costing CauBcorrz Sum tstiitd bofort Mm loo rimmhtn oaaocoank em Mm 37m paid fffty eeato a deata for Hstowek, whereat Mm Treaeery work mm for par haadrod. nMOOf bHaaard prevailed dorian Mm Bight of Mm 30th in to rMr of aaa far a mbc dktaaec down Mm at. At Fortlaad tweaty inches of wow baa iattoa, aad let wat atttl forming. i m at a ituwiu. : total Tamo of metrehaaaite aad void sfivrs?ortod from Mm TJaited State daring Jtaaary peat amonatod. to 337,3M, 94Vte aaftiaaMtr 380j3Ha?3t9tl v ToMMMfctTyf ltl9Se The totalTalat of import for Jaaaary lest Wm, again ct,3al,171n JeaIt bow traasplret that Mm dog that Mt tbeMewark (21. J.) children who wore teat to Park to be iaocalated by Dr. Pmtear, wat sot mad at all, ether dogs wke arere Mttoaby him hviag Mtreagk Mm prebtntatry period wiMi ao sign of : Fridsat gave Mm neoad of Mt ofaaaBma TtOptfOaW' OA BbB0 aan bBbVbT 994m Mm oMotri of Mm amy aad aary boiaojMM Kfta of boaor. Tbo dioMoxatie core, JadaoMry aad Coojtjrott wort ojcptotod to awot noatt bat Coacrots aid aot partMJa4 aaa aHaaMJao i of ttajMrdattrordoSar from i dariac Mm wook. a did Fobrm ary 57, wat W0O. Tbt Imm dariac Mm ttrrttytadtac period of loot yoar, wat t,WT. Tbo aMpaMBto of fraettaaal Utot ooia dariac Mm moata of Fobraary l to WHrrxrroa Mm M soat a IiUm in h . iiLIi m - - tTWwt ajar vwrs Vanlll JaaFavaa ma tara amaaavVv wVaam mtotttof Mm Xtw York LogMlatare ia TotMcMac Mm Broadway ttroot mil way tot, ia whiok b oxpiaiat Mt ttaatotioa M th mttr, mwi Myt it kit ia My flaaffamMM aaAaaal 4di aamaat aaadtlWajam Wj tt w nf wart of H. Or Mm 4,009 prtiidtartal oSeoi K k loaraod from oSeial data Mmm Prttidtat CitToiaad bat Mod tiaet bit iaaafaraoioa botwooa 100 aad 1,S0A, Aboat 109 of Miott appoiatmtatt wore to ftil raeaaeiot by dtaMi, rtoiyaaMoa or Mm exMrattea of aHTJBHo IS amaW PaMBaaaSiawaHKT W Jfc " --- M Taa TioiMo tapaly of grMa iaMM UaUed States Marc 1 wat: Wheat, M,M0,M baoaek; dtortatt, 0W,14t hathtk; eora, llOMM bathiU; iaBrtaat.MitW baohCimVy 4Na4W S3tt7y8tMV aMaWaaJml (ftOaTaNkWVy 9fi0f IK bath ok; rye, 79,111 baahek; iaoreate, HjlaT Vtta7aw4vKJ aWaSl'i'vjrp lfVNttMiat I laWy908 IMaaTfll TaVK jury ttk IIm OaUM Wr&t dmrgtd with Mm marder of Aadrow J. tmMt 4tVttvaa(' WE DOWabJ 37 WMC aC vaM trial at Itta a Mm atMi, breaght ia a tw diet of marder ia Mm lrt dec. Tbt aaaHbaattaBBBS l4aaaaftaaMl aaaMall W iam a 'VaaPtalatA aaamal aw 7aywam rwarwwasrwa wwam oof m eta aw aaaara tojaflsaawak Bcas, Three Kaepet. LitMe Bail aad aaa41 aJkaaaaaaa (ffaaalllB4Baff- BfeTA aMi rtttBaaal faaa naaTwaaaa aavwava twa vwa ava " raa a vtrow iwi lie 40 JajtJkwa' aaaVa BMaAaO PTt aaty i Meaataia Caiaptwa baad of Ia Mm Derit't Lake (Dak.) kad dk trie. TaeywataokMMi MrtCtover jtm Ter ferweMtk whiehon FAK J. CaXHOK mti beta beJd la St 400 at Bak lake Ctoy far at ea uaottd . A. K. . I. ewaat, W. M. Loo, H. J. Faaigtr, aafl WSa4Ky aHMAWlM 49VWWvOCalt WW aTia . to ate aitaMit ka XIII. of bk Mm of Mt Mm Id by aa to M of Ia Mrft kk
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taM StHWal MolatMvMaa tt Mm oathoSd of Mm aart a htlMiaat baM at Ckmeo tobeaerof Me fal taM BA(ahl C UOBT Tork oa 0C Mm SaU Taa Hew York City Jary h kt tinita wifch tfMCMi kl ka of aldermaak Av atemat wat aaeee at Park am me Sdl to attatoiaate Dr. B. Lawitt, apeadeat of Mm Loadea TTbae). Taa Preoideat baa aaaroroi mtTiactht diithlttMtt of Altwtadarttnw art, of Mieokeipat ; Bdward 8. W. Betler of MiMtari, aad The. L. Btmr, at Vir(iai. Cakmkal Aiiiw JAOoatm dtedi oa taa 3d. Hewat bora at 0 tattoo, Apritao, aia aBami Paal MMfcrOi a Oe0AifaMaa Oflm eaaaaaataal i7,im ltta eeeaater mMooan, xrom seattaMr Li vol' pool, oapoited ta Mm 3d, abaadtatd aa a total atHelyhtad. An aeoideat oeearred oa hat XowYtrk, Oatarie tc Wtotera railway ta Mho might of Mm 3d. A "dmufc-aetder" treisba traia broke Mwoaga Mm brMg aaroet Mm Batt braaehof thoDekwarerirtr atFitker'e eddy, aad Bra ear wtat iate Mm river. Coadacter Baysaoad aael Smitk aad two brahemta eoald aot he femad, k wat theecht Mmjt were ia me wreek. Ta7 total osporta of aredaee Irom pert of Kew York dariac the week teeed we 37th ait. were Talaed at Strata. Taa areUmlaary oaaaaiattieB af Br. Mottoy aad Cera Leo at aViagaald, Me., oa charge of heiag aoettfry to dor of Mrs, Oraham, hat bet tot for 13th iaet. Taa TarMeh BeTeramoaVt tiToadHre for armameato to date k fM.OM.OM. Oreteo't epditaret amoaat te B,0I09. Taa aait maehiaes ia Mm Xorth Chietgo Bettiac Mill Coaipaay's werk at Bayriew, Wk., wore aot started oa the 3d, m expected, owiag to Mm rofaoal of the feeeera to aoeoat the termt propond for settkmtat. The ptato milk were i optrwta aBati w RTaaat flCFCwPtl amaaVt 4a wtaid be rtechtd with Mm feeder. Taa Jaaaaeee geroramtat he aagtged Herr Beeekmea, a Oermaa arehiaeet, te ttattcatt a ptiaoo, pariiameat baiMiag, goToraaMBt emott aad Uw eeert i fry of Yedde. Aaowa Mm patttagtrs by me Britkk Priaeett, which arrived at Philadelohk. oa the 3d, wu a dktiaaTMiehed Braaatia lady, Paadita Raawhar, from Pooaa, Iadk, who eemee to whanee the gradaatioa at doctor of amedieiee of her kiatwomaa, Mrs. Jotaee, at the Weawa' Medical Cottage of PeaaeyUuia. Beth treat mark Mm progreee of womoa's edaeatioala Iadia. Taa Peaatylraaia Railroad Coeaptaj's aaaaai report shows a total Mtoantiag for the aeoal year of Si ,908,048. Taa wife of Beaator Joseph R. Mawiey. of CoaHectieat, died ia Wsjhiaarto oa Mm ereaiag of the 3d, of paeameaJa, after a short iliaeee. Ochkral ALntca H. Taaar promoted to he MajerUeaerat to Otasral Kaaeoek. "tm ralatieat bttweta Mm iaeatiae He pafaHe aad Uragaay art ia a ttraisMd oeaditioa. TwKrrr-TWO Uaktd Staten aearict were started from Fort fkaah ea theM for Mm Detroit (Mich.) beaee of correctioa. Taa Army Approariatioa MU, sa retorttd te the Hoote oa the Sd, appropritto for Mm maiateaace of Mm army dwiaa; MMaoxtleoalyoarthasa (A .7i. Riaar Rsr. Da. Runta, hriaciaf the paJiam from Pope Leo to ArehUehvop Corrigaa, arrived at fw York oa the M, ea Mm tAoamer Gallia. A cablc diepatek from Mm Chiwoae BeronMJMHit to their Miaieter at raekiagwa, makes vigoroas protest Again Mm treatmeat of the Chiatee ia the Weet. A "aocTOMD" barky swiadk hat heea dieeerored ia Wieoeaeia aad three elevator owaers and their employ ee ooaetraed ia it bar been arretted. Wajmitxotok Bnrs, aged ftfty yean, a vtteran ia the late war, watte -walkiaai from AoMey, Pa., ta Ms heme at WHbesharre ea Mm night of Mm 3d leet kk way aad feS iate a 4one-oerry. Be was fated Jrotea to death. FrvK HUxaaan employe of the Champiea Reaper werkb at rigf!eM, O.. wort dkeharged oa Mm M beta act they bekmod.to Mm Kaigbta of Laher. A Monow it to bo made ia me Caaadtaa ParHameat expreetiMrterret at the ezeeatka of Kiel, aad Mm Oororameat k to be oearnag defeat ta that I AjfOTaaa Mllwaakte (Wk.) shot Arm, Amatow A BTohy, taapltyiaa: sixty -live haadt, eigaed Mm seek af price aafctaa pa at f ft Wa BmadB tsaW4aaaam aaUaaaaVaJaamHi anaaaaawarta) J aaaraj area vaaaawta atnBKamatntren V aad work wat rtta md aa me M. The ltTot bat three factories doted. TalS ZdOMhHI StMBhltstof aliatBte HyVal eVftaaB ettsBaaBsV awflMl CavBBaaBstMft aBBaVF0 a)aB ttmmkttd for trial ea the eherge ef iekhmte fHehteeai of the Oneea se riot. naja araarAnraa vi aatrv MCrvaraa a'' a iuii Taa Madrid ttrrtaptadeat of Mae Leao"0 TTtfo bbj8 wfaoiat (Hfo''( fcfli flr4fc 4Kb? 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Petaie m the Bdaeattea Mil took a the reet &t the 4r....In the Keaee Mr. Morriea (lit.) ot7ered aeehMtate for all other reeoleMotto lor aa mveMio t the teteaaeae caaeel. A tlebMe eoeeea. ta which Mr. Gibeem etaeled Mr. ralneer wieiioec aievee. The eabettta wee adoptee. Mr. Daekery reporeeii a reeoienea tor a laowaca me, airy wmt itttnipa ouwiisf of io ooaa try e cerrecc tae evM of me axteWac aeaepeir Thelmmeaiete DeOeleaay h vat reported mmi referred. angjaajii tssBMm IbTPaM aafatE ftaa aaaaiaai eaim aamaa A eaaV eBta araaa aaniv taaV esWavsrBa tBB VVtsT !7tfc....Ia teve Hoom the aay wsa Brrea M speeeh.aMktag. Mr. Caadttr (Sa.) opehe atettMi the eweeaeloa of stiver eolaee. Mr. Weaver (Xefc. aieo ekeaaeet the awvor eeeoOea, a did Mr. CleenataCA). Mr. rtrklat (Km ) aad Mr. Kvaae (ra.) Iv the Seaate ea ta let a eoaMwaleatka tremtAeSeeretaryeC SheTreaeary wat lM be lore the Seeetc. The minority report of eeetmittee relattax to the dtetriet attoraey of Alebata t ataee and the Seaate went Mte ezeonetve eevetoa. When the door reoneaed a meeeaee from the Ireet4nt 4tttnT Mt petition ia the matter oC npeiiiea Irom oatce was rend. Mr. Bdmna took oeetrJen to iMk a brief speech, aad had a tK wMa Mr. tfarrie. An exeewMve eie en4d the trrnHKtiHC Is the Honee aaonx the Vat tntfodneed under call ef Stetee wat m so rep eel the patent lavs; for a govern inenc beiidtnp nt Demise, X. M.; te rep gal she laternnl reveae laws; M create a depart taent of tedaetry aad te admte eertntn Canadun proaeeM free of 4ety. Mr. Bmmm tried te hat? a Tntem. rial for the iwpenthmtat of SeereUry Manning priated In the KeeoriL hat fatted te net Naanlmonc eoaeat. DeteM on the Mexiena ptaetoa MU eonetnded the seeafe. In stte Senate oa the M a preeented from Government etapieyet for eempenmwea for over-time pnt la since the Sight-Hear law passed, Aa aaendmtat n reported te the htit laereaeiacpenniens. DetHite on the Kilantten MU eoneleded the teion......Ia the Mene a bill was reported extendi n the tttae for HUa$ penikta nrrear ageetninu. TneOonenlar end Olptoenattc ApprotKlattoa bill we reported. Mr. Xtaad irave notice eC hl Intentioa to lscit em the txpedntoa of heaaeee nattl the atlrer MM eeald be reached. The Pension AppmpriaMen Mil vm aebated the bainnce et tae day. Is the Senate oa tae M three ntossagi from the PreeMeat were mm before the Sea . A pettetea wae areeeaJod freat cttttea of Xew Jersey for Xatieaal legalatloa for BfOMetionef veaa icirU. Alee netttlanw o New Tork eav)nn bnnhe for a atiiinloa et rer eel ana. A renolaM n was neoted eaUMc en Senators to report tae net of their private seeretaaee. The InensteaeJ' but wne then taken no aad debated... ! the Hmm nmoa MM reported from eomaUttees wu one sy Mr. Meteh te eetnMSeh airriveltnml ex perhaent ttnttaas A reaeintioa wan re Krted for aa iaveettanttea of the fnntien pnrtmeat. The Pension Approprtattea MSi was dieeaeeed la eemmMtee af the vbete. The Armv Anneeacintlen reporses. LATE KtWS ITEMS. I.x the Seaate ea the 4th the report et the Beard at Iadiaa Commit lienors waa liiM. tbC4pT6 4bbB SWHaFaB-fc A, WtBtW oC aoriak were prostattd, bat aoae af partkniar iatereet. AMU paoeed aeeeptiag from Mrs. Ornnt and W. H. VaaderMtt. the Grant trophiee. The Pftt-Joba Porter bill was take ap ami several attiadntgaH adopted Ia Mm Heeee the menority eemmittee report agaiaet hMerporatiac the Aaaatie aa4 FadBc ship rail road wat presented. Bilk were pasted for pebik! lMiWline; at Savasnah. O., sad increeeing the allowance for Peork ta 317300. The Moaee refased k lay aside me Peaeioa Apprepriatka bill, which wat debated darf ag the rest of Mm seetiem. A wall foil at PhOadeiphia oa the 4th aad killed Daaki Qeiaa, Several ethers were iajered. A aaAT nanny Chtaitt are leavtne; Sea Fraaekeo for Texas aad other mere Bastera States. Taa Boaeoa'a schedak was fzed ap at 4i.- 1 t ii XiImbm Bntn-Ball Lengae on the 4th. OooasoBT'M tobacco factory m Tattaaore, Ir4nnd, berned on the 4th with a Tkx paliiaea wat conferred with appropriate cereenentee nt Xew York ea the 4th poa Arehbttaop Carrfgs. Thk French Chaasber of Depwtfet reitcttsA the motion for the imnitdlatt expakfon of Mte French Prince. I'ROCBCBixet looking te the dkhar meat of ex-Jadge Small, of XNwaakee, Wis., have heea began ia the Ctreaftt Ceart of Miatetty. Farxbll and hk follower wM anppert Vr. Okdetea in the debate wkh Mm CeneervstiTe en the eivH service ettiM amubl 3C xwTOjr wat shot to death ea the Met. at Sam Bet-, I. T., for the snnrder of hk wife. He made a f aH eeafeseiea. JL aMKCtflfO1!! sBbWB ifC ImMWB rirlVarCNBl tsrm Marion. lad.. aMrmeag the rieWeof and abetraetors t aceest te eoantty tree frriMWHCK failed to fan ink the set for him by the Toriee, and the motion 1 the Hone of wmturawa. Ootraattoit Imtlax of Tecat baa ad hWi eatradaitB warrant k the of ? W .WafBasVpkyav lPftswat4a 4V Ca44M far X. M. McPatawow. ex-ioaal la Uaiteaatateaarmir aad a aeteel Iadiaa tenter, eoeamitted anktde at aVaaerBk, IlHi 9v MMI 4tlf W-rlfla laWllrtMNMU a -a al i ttMAMaTkAB Jf faut lkrkftTBhTa-f f-yLUL JlkT Baaej PBFaasBw tyaj, nBappj BBBBnParanPBBnt. tBeBhPBoni tflretead Lord Plaakett, Arikhtttiip of BabUaaaa prhnat of Ireinnd.hae eenveaea the syaed far Mm fa kt, ta ehtaki m jjff-t aisbtktsan in IraianaL on piwww
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BM mxf--yJy- J t A JBBBBBBB dhaBBBJBBy M hi k treat et the stove ha bar seenaa either iy to her awktaaes. They toned her hi aa aWWOBrtJa a4pat Patt)Bsslij aMT 4kaBaf BaJaaaB tsaBssa aMPa aJtJM na Jpata aaaaaae BWaaaBB naP aaPav 1 - a a asm sthli asilaa mr esssaasaa as aMaanant aamaa1 OtMBBWet, ill NRVMMBTaaBft m aPPBPBm aBf-BBT face aad entire body were liaraad ta a blister. Ba. Bnasraa. af Laaesvills. Osaaty, rtperttd eertaia aalawfal aek MW had bona ennmiltlad in bk BShthbiir heed to the saaad jary, and it k that the narsias eon earned have l to barn the doctor's residsace ia Ths death of a aaeberd of enttte of a - -31 mm sim t aaassat m aataJr 'aafaBJarfbat BBBPfBVjPBm aaB(TatVlnPaB)w BBiBhaaaBnaT aaPaW .amwemva-ari, kdiecovered te have Wen ceased by feeding oa maety eora. Onr Rarnbxl, of Redkey, Jay Ceaaty, while Warding a train at Manck homeward boa4, had bk hip pocket eat aad a pocket-book take containing f 135. Kacmamah Colk, aged seventy, wMk setting before the ire nt the reuidence of R. Cottaat, ia Monnt Sterling, Swkeriad Conaty, snddenly fell over, dead. Heart Rably the other morning the limited es preen on the P. Ft. W, and C, railway strack and fntnlly injnred X. Siegnvwyer, a eontractor, who wan walking on the track ia the yard at Fort Wayne. He died from the injuries received In the afternoon. iTksaid that tboald the Ohio Valley Telephone Company ttteeontinwe ks exchange at Xew Albany, the Coaneil will order Ms poles aad wires rensoved from the city, and aaether compear will t-peedily ocenpy the etty aad comply with the State kw. THxeoal operators of the State met a few days einc attheroonKof the Board of Trade of Terra Haute, aad elected n State ergaoiaatfoa. Aboard of arbitrators wae elected, whose pnrpeee k will be ta settk all ntntters nbont price and sales, aad arbitrate on all difference Wiw ett operators aad miners. Joearx K. FatcK. of Evanevllk, eae of the most prominent architect of Mm State Tax City Attorney of Indianapolk has brought nit agaiaet the bondsmen of L X. Patterson, former treaearer of the city, for the recovery of f Ul.taJe, that amoaat being del eft ia hk oaVial settlement. The Central Union Tekpnone Company, at a meeting in Chiengo, the other day, decided, ia view of the Snpreme Coart decieion ia Indiana, to decline nil new bastaess in the larger cities of thk State, and te terminate at the earliest pomiblednM contracts of sabecribers ia sack place?, aad aim to appeal to Me Snpreme Coart of the UaHeel States, Fnor. Bl.iwi, Hope Xm jonmnlkt. pays twenty-are dollnrs nader new criminal ttaei kw, Skadered Set. Hitchcock, depaty pronocntor. JoMtra Hctchins. of Boswellr a litck Tillage a few miks from Lafayette, wae buried a few days ago. Thirty -ix hoars afterward be was taken ap, becaase of a ntBMr that be bad been baried atrve. He was found to be warm nhoat Mm heart, bet wae refcnried. He will be again tnkea np. H k Habject to trances, and has twice before been proaennced dead, bat disap pom tod the nadertaker each time. Tax Mapremn Coart reconvened oa the HttfnopaionsM below: W,W7. Sarah Kitts vs. W. I). Wikoa. Ripley C C. Reversed. XiMacfe, C J. IfJtK Lonkvilk, Xew AJbnny aad Cbicnao Railroad CampaayTS. Oreea C Sammer. HnmittoajC. C. AfarmetL Xitcbelt, J. 13.331. City of Fort Wayne vs. Semael II. Sboaa. Alka 8. a Alarmed. sXUiott, J. 13,1K Falmoath and Ln itvilla, Taraptke Company vs. Dnniel P. Sbawna. Rash C. C. Revented. ZoOnrs, J. 11,39. Loakvilk, Rvanerilkaad St. Loak Ratlrosd Company vs. Hiraa L Thomas. Oilwon C C AMnaed. Hawk, J. It,Mt. Daniel Mnter vs. Jaaes R. Pickeas. Viga C C Dhv The akeovery of the mardered woman, Mrs. Snrah Graham, in aa absadonetl well Bear Springaetd, Mo., dttalk of which are m fresh to the pnMic. has caaeed each a sheek te Mr. Maroak 6erhim, father of the aafortaaate woman, who resides at Port Wayne, that it k feared he wttl be naabk to swrvive H. It was decidad net to bring- Mm resnains to Port Wayne for hark, fearing it wonkl a-hl more griof to the aged ABsnaMTo H. JAxasot;, the poetmaeter aad agent of Wagoner, who was arrested some time ago oa the charge of embesslement, has been acaaitted aad discharged. Jameson ban for several years past acted ia Mm capacity of agent for Mrs. Xnacy Goald, aad the kMer bronght the criminal action for the pnrpose of effecting an early settlement with Jameson. Jameson has seed Mrs. Goald for fWdcjnagc for fake ksprkoemeat, aad the case, which will be tried at Fern nexf month, will attract anim ml keaVMf. m iaMi nmt iImi ata m nit kaewa hhreagheat Fatten and adjoin tag BMJalayfctJMn, TltS KBfllKCeMi Irtlitwita AltiOBl of aat BatmsBL. aanaVfil laanimMhesdJ Ida til naMTlf tls Tattditi shta. ewe mt-aaao asaaraa ftirenre acp bsbtmp ear; a nBW BFB1 sireiy to aewspaper work. Adjonrameat fettawed the ekctioa of oflkers of whom U. I. Reed, of Pern, was chosen preeMleat; J. T. Wildmna, of Manck, vke-preeident; John C. Hardeety, of Indinnnpeik, secret tary, aad C R. RJcketts, of ColnmbMi, Tub ether night a freight eagke oa Mm Lake Shore Road left its tram at Xew Carliek, and went to a station a ml k east far water, aad oa the way collided with the weet-beand fast mall train. Xe one wat kjered, bat both engines totlemr, and a throagh exprem ear waa damaged so badiy that tt had to be sidetraeaed. A freight engine patted the mall train to Chicago after n detay of three boar. Ta PrabHinaiitii of Wabash Ceaaty have placed the following ticket hi the sbWJbb aOa tl CJOaaliaaJ CatVH YaBMB atjpTvJoJhJ(o tire, Dark! Frame, of Chester Township : clerk, Dr. A. L. HoUeway, Xolde; aadHor, Thomas M. Morris, Xobkt treasarer. Cora34Iimi ateiBMTiFi mVw 1aw rfcocii'jr. I Hi tw MiiWsiniwS JToWt? f wktmW bToIhi tf lhwiii 3Wps Woan was received in Lehaaon that a men by the name of Wingete, a rtetaarant anthJpHSa bf rtT,tJlPrj'a BPatt 9tPaBaHnsVlra4MM& Wrf Jtn any amrdlt n ffKAAjuB auamIap aaa BJLi.ki Bmabaa BBParePh BBm wsyyan) saawawsnaa, naBBfBBfBBBB BBf, BiBBB BBSClBe JflhtHsataBra (PaBVBi?aaasWflaW sB49 Wpaa,aflBt B Taa ladtaaepotts brewer k biff Men la pay
Imrtot, Mate l.-At Chief tartkry Merky't mttmalion that Mm OovemaMai 'SoaPCtaV eP aJjMNfc a JjtJ (a4tttAay JM3(n aBtJ net been ooatsaifisted, tt k now iteaeralh aoetpttd a anthoritaiiv. The Maktry Home-Rak Mil k vxpaeted k be bfoneat forward aboat th tUat ai April. After a MMtoagh oebak, la which the state of affairs ia Ireland wilt be tally t(3(fcJe, Banta PaPaftk Cst taw4 WL tl erFBfJ Hpbp be loaned for. Thk k Mm prevailing x C4(t1hH IMMV IpaaBPaB WfMMI tlM FBMffrttel 4 Mr. Moriey and Mm fact that the Irish lHMHlMHfB) bAb44M1 aBBNojrC VMflMK IvMPf night in Mm Comma m orei a trirkl motion with ' the evident lieeire to avert the tkhak which was expeckd on Mr. Sexton's motkm to cennnre Lord Ch archill for hk Ulster speechas. The ParneUlte appsrentlv tkeirc all the talking about Iriah aaVtira to be done whea there k a tangi bk beat for debate before them. They wkh to attack the tknwit proponals of the Government should ttwe prove tmsatisfactory, rather thaa the vapo rings of Lord ChBrchlll. who represenM nobody but himself aad a few IrritnWe Tories, who are oat of iaRaence with their own party. Mr. FameU is nnderatood to have advised Mr. Sexton against allow, lag himself to be downed in a HaCN4im wiUi Churchill at thk time, lest something shonld inadvertantly be bronght oat which woald teem to afford Mr. Obnktone an exenee for InUthlncimr some stringency in the Irish mess res he is at work apon. The Irish leader k known to have exprensed himself in favor of meetiag Mr. Gladstone with Gkdetonian tactics, and by keeping silence ander all possible eircBNMtancrs inereane the probabirity that somebody eke will make the mtetake of naytng too mack. CharcMH's rssh speeches in Ireland have hart his party so muck that they are likely to be pointed to for year to come as terrihk examples of the effects of hnmptlonencss ami Mr. Farnetl doe not propoee to let any of hk IkHtenants, in an angry debate ever no practical ktae, alter tome Wtter eti meat that may aroase the alarm of Kagtih prejadke aad hinder the prof res toward recognition of the Irish ckim. Bkrzjx, March 3. The remarkable speech made by Dr. Kopp, Bishop of Fahk, daring the Polish debate in the Landtag ket Setartky, cotises to be the chief sbkct of political diecnaeioM in Fraaok. The chief signiicance of the speech irises from the fact that Dr. Kopp k now aniversally regarded as having flnccoedod Ilerr Windthonit, a month piece and champion of the Vatican In Germany. The speech was mk! In terete, aad eoncirktory and courteous toward all parties, bat was dtetiactly anderatood by every one as an anthoritive order to the clerical party to support the Government. The Clerical, aecHStomed to the aggressive katterthip and iinplsca bk hoetillty of Herr Windthorst, were attonihed at this pad Ac laagnage from one whom they knew wan directly ami freely iaspired from the Vatican. Hen Wiadthorst once attemptetl to tem the current, Imt it wan a feeble and halfheartetl effort, which he evidently did not expect to sacceed. There wm no hint of revolt in Herr Wind thorst's language. Ilk atlitade then, aad hk movements since have made It clear that he yield, loyally if not cl.eerfnily to Kopp, and freely acknowtalgea him to be the Pope's chosen champion.
The balk of the clerical members were stanned and speechless. Many of them protected negatively by abstaining from votinc, but the net remit of the Btahop's speech was that me Government, carried its point bv the overwhelming majority of 108 to 13. 'it k predicted that the long and hitter Kaharkampf k practically ended. Loxdox, March 4. A Berlin dkpatch states that Herr Wiadthorst, aeeonling to one of bk intimate associates, to not at all cant down by the fact that the Pope seems to have transferred hk ceaadeace to the Bkhop of Fnhia, a leader of the Oerkakkthe Reichstag. WindUiorst nVmlybelkre that Bismarck k deceiving the Vatican aad is getting a grcst deal more from Mm Clerical than he k giving them in re tarn. The veteran politician, who ha so often balked the Chancellor's scheme, look eonlldentl for speedy reaction from the present disposition oa the part of bis Holiness to grant aapport to those schemes on a mere prom lee of repeal of the Fatk kws. He personally favors compelling the Government to p the repeal meat ares first ami then offering the Clericals' votes in payment for something ac taally done In the way of concession. In fact, Herr Wimlthorst k very skeptical as to the sincerity of Bismarck in this whole matter of ending the antagonism between Frottekatkm and Cetholteism ht Germany. i Thtrtyrivn Men ea Trial Far 3f order. AnacsTA, Ga., March l.-Lt September the town of Xdgelleid, 3. C, wa thrown into the wildest excitement by the lTschlng of O. T Caibreath, a prominent cttken, by a masked mob. Yeetertky nterning Mm trial of thlrty-nre well knowr yonng men in wat eonnty was began at the Bdcclsld Cort-honse for the killing af Caibreath, who was aanpectcd of having mardered a yonng man named Hammond, who lived In the hoaee with hk divorced wife. X early the entire bar of thk section Is engaged in thk celebrated case. Senator BaUer, of Sonth Cnrollna, k one of the leading conned for the defense . J edge Prater pre aided, wenrlii his silk gown. The Attorney-General appeared for Mm State. Owiag to the aHJflrJMpa,Mft TiwIHi-MMHIf tlMK WW, after p etch as by the ceaneel, wan post nened nntil Angaet nasi, Tlw drCnrW sTBaifc JSbNMM ObI MrBnt9 WlpaHMWe Maw Yobk, March 3. After a confer ence wiMi committee fron the drivers and condaetom of Mm fonr east sd striking street-car Knee, Railroad Commissioner Kernen ne!ireed aa opiakHi la whkh he hefd hhat the railroad, a enmmaw rarriers, have no right to ineea TVHIVPICC 1lt frWWTTCe WsVtfV Oil jM Oft MMfmetHtWitj tsClllit4twt tllirQTt9rM Witt wlWfrlrJT W l Itatini I k4HwT Midi aaAdasTbnt fhBaAaaaaamad AWm amMamJi ? . amtaam Hrrvw BBtIwlHrT flr WiBffi aLaji uJbLakdBabafeBY BbBhsa aaasa aa-aLeahX) saBBJLsaaaMBm BBa3 BBBBFBB(BFBnB) bovVBI aanPts wFTajBRBjOBBjaJ BVBaPBBVBra aajaaJBBnBB aadt) 33 aaataBaBBBBhtMt Bda BaVbal n-eaaJLtt aM BhBa BBBtsrB BFBT an aPBBBBBBBVBBrP Baff BrPB allBBBW IB 1 BPa BrBrBPffn BnBTrvBBf
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iidantt)aimtalinlM With een MB 9Ala9 ftBafcAatJa B4f aV4MMhMhi JaVaaR. C 4fcnf RbMOMb! AfU aBB CMaaMflhaY PfNpC Twatjr otdi.. WAttnwTO, March 3. -The Pr. aoat yetterday taut to CongreiM aiaes. aaa treating oa the Chinese outrages n Wyoming. After rof erring to Mm r. strict! v ksrisistion of ll0, the Preshknt Mys that the condllion of the CStinese oaeatton in Mm Weekm Sink and Territories k, despite thU restrictive legiMU). rm, far from being satisfactory. ' Thereoent ontoraak ia Wyoming Territory where anmber of Mttoffendlng Chinamen iadittpntaoly within the ptokcUon n( the treaties and the law, ware munlereil hv a mob, and the still more recent threatened outbreak of the Mate character la Washington Territory, are fresh in Urn mintln of all, ami titer In pprbeuMn lent the bltternese of feeling sgslnit the Moafcolian race on the Pacinc Ioms may 3nd vent in similar lawk demoiutra. .ttonn. All the power of this Government showkl be exerteti to maintain the amplest good faith toward China in the treatment of these men, and the Innexlble Dternneiw of the kw in bringing the wrongdoer to tnstiee should be innisteil upon, Kvery effort,'1 eontiHuetl the Prfuldent, "has been made by this Govern, ment to prevent these violent outbreaks, and to aid the representatlveK of Chint In melr investigation of these outrage and tt k but just to say that they arc traceable to the lawlessneHH of men not citizens of the United States citKNgeil in competition with Chinese laborers. Race prejudice 1 the chief factor In origlnmlng these disturbances, awl It exist In a krxe part of our domain, teopnnlizlHg or domestic peace hihI the good rektionship which we strive to maintain with China." Referring to Me Rock Springs outbreak In the light that all citizens are entitled protection, whether stipulated by treaty or not, the President remarks: "The facts which so far are not controverted or affected by any exculpatory or mitigating testimony, show the murder of a number of Chinese subjects in September lart at Rock Springs, the wounding of many others, and the spoliation of the probity of alt when the nnhsppy survivors hl been driven from their habitations. There Is no allegation that the victims, by anr kwies or disorderly act on their prt contributed to bring about a collision; on the contrary,tt appears that the law-abiding disposition of these people, who were sojourners in our mltkt under th sanction of hopltllty and express treaty obligations, wan made the pretext for th attack upon them. Thl outrage u;mh law and treaty engsgemenk wsr committed by a kwless moll. None of the aggressoni, happily for the national good fame, appear by the reports to have been citizens m the United State. They were alien, engaged In that remote district as milling laborers, who became excited against the Chinese laborers, a It w'ould seem, liecause of their refusal to join litem In x strike to secure higher wages. Were there no treaty in existence, reter-i 112 to the rights of Chines subjects? did they come hither as all other stntmrers who voluntarily resort to this land of freedom, of self-government and of laws, here peaceably to win their bread and to lire their lives, there can lie no onestinn that they would be emitted still to the sanw meanure of protection from violence, iml the same tree forum tor the redrorf of their grievances a any other alle?,M Discussing article 3 of the trri the President says: "This article may te hehl to oo-Mtitute n special prVtUcv tot Chlneee subjeck In the United State" compared with other aliens not thatit creates any peculiar right which other do not sbare.but liecanse, in csm; of 111 tn-tt-ment of the Chinese In the United Sutw thk Government In bound to 'exert sUMs power to devise measures for their protection.' " Coming down to the questimi of dage, which the Chinese Minuter in M correKHidencc with SeereUry Baysrd claims, the Preubknt denied that there I any expressed or Implied obligation to the treaty or International kw which would reoulre the Unltetl States to indemnify thew Chinese tor loss sustained. While holding this vkw, the President nays: "Ih view o the p!psble ami discreditable failure of the authorities of Wyoming Territory to brin? to justice the guilty parties, or to assure to the sufferers an impsrtis! lortm In which to seek and obtain comi?ntlon for the losses which these subject have incurred by kck m police protection ;and conslderins fnrtlKT the entire absence of provocation or cotrlbuUon on the part of the victims', M F.xecHtlTe woubl bring the matter to the benevolent consideration of Coug-rM order that that body lu Its htah discretion may direct the Government In aid t tonoeent and peaceful strangers whose maltreatment has brought discredit noon W country; with the distinct uitkrtwui that such action is no wlee to be l'W a preceiknt; is wholly gratuitous and ! resorted to In a spirit of pure geiwrtM? toward thoae who are otherwise helpk." THE DOMINION. 84r JTah MaoBMHtd Amtlgned far Mr tea KM. Ottawa, Out., March 3. -The re wu lively time In the Senate yesterday. wjc Senator Helktose continued the "W on the addren ami m.k a vtcIH tirt on Sir John A. MacDonald for the hw lag of Kiel. lie charged Sir John W being a traitor to the Preitch-Cu-iwH" raw, the majority of whom hsl alJ intpporteil him, and said that the l come when French-Canadtons have their righto, tt twr lag that Mtcy would them eren If ey had to fight for them. Re accused the French atembeW of JJ Government with truckling to Mr J" and hk Ontario supporters Ih retain their seats In the cabinet. Senw Helkrose was formerly a staunch r porter of Sir John. , . Iindry, one of the Quebec bolter s, h given notice of a resoluMoH declsrlHf h the House fee is It n duty to lre'hP regret that the death HteHve aui' Kiel was allowed to be carried Intocntion. , A JMtohner WHhMta Meeerd MX'"' Mattook, III., March 3.-AI sexton of the Mutton P resbjtety heW thk Mr kwH evening, permisebw fr WhVlward Cnrkton to preach wa wiMI" drawn. CnreHou was enged w year nt a tainry af l,t y the Htewhi of Mm Presbyterian Church st Shelby vin?. and ha preached acceptably since .September. H has fulled, ho?',! prod nee proper pnptw npou whkh w gain admkelos, and safs there W secret ehaptor 4 hk hhrtory He JJ1 imtHvif. He has a whk tml six ehli-
