Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 28, Number 27, Jasper, Dubois County, 16 April 1886 — Page 2

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"WEEKLY COUBIEll. O. ZSIlJliJIA. TOftCS CHP THE DAT. hi HMtt h dyUhg af ctu efCtoa4ere4 ( toBTeyere 1 atoalght far ft. kJsIriek of wbJohDsVkmaw witt ke psritsof hMtyoarwaanty A. Gootxaag, wko tseaatly pdtty to MM-kMjrt Mrs. Melton at AUUCAHMHt ef toMMf tbeaSXTieC Of M laktor that ke acoaieans kt toe IlkiMnriM IM MiWi of toe Knights ef ksaktto bars at wwrt i kn J of fgttjtoa. doaoeitad fax It banks, wKh monthly receipts HI Vavraje Iadtonehi the ft J aaa k ia mm toerthreetoa BOt tkey rtW ta Leadoe Mtw Selaad f bk at at to Mm where all of ierHod to HMTtfMtiu rioters attached Mm

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brthomoafcs. wnonas with MATT MWlMOM. IM they were mere to a i Bmsrl" troops. JatOovls iattaMtaa taa itatfs of Hm fttwri rocMkOssspsay to an orory iwoMiaiasaawartaMMratao yaaof taa atrikora Who aara mm hi acta of Tlalsaea to tha TncraaaaiM of CsMola Xaanat Craw, ford orrhrtd iax Dmtst o taa Mfc, ia okarga of Majar J. O- Boarka, of Cantata Ortwkrs'irofkmt aad for a Iob tkaa mm aMo to Oaaaral Crook. Tka raaaaiaa wambakatotrad at Caaraoyt Kab. PanasB Lvwm or JtAiikaaaaa aad bk wMa,wlMbaTa bath Martin tha tyaaart, haTO jas eaaipiatsa aaa pat tatjiMef a two haadroi aao toIMyJaaraayw Jiaagaria," kr Friaoa Aknaadors of taa MiMoari Fadie roada cattfa ia Tory bad aaU 1 ia' Of BOgill of tko atrflM, aad docitaiBf: to kaal koary i OCes witt eeaaa to offar tka aatocttoa, of. arhattoala to a tu wplirie who stay aaako ad tkot the priaoiptoisraiTsd ia wreaa; aad that exporieaea tkat Mck a eoearas atsaoov laranosiy Maabjaet. Frars?Utok7aeife afdatio ta trow rrsstmat Joha'Tsyior George Q. Coaaoa. Tha aatOTora,tkoy areaot as bad as taMkwoariaaaniJ. T. Otrraatax, at Lecsharg, o., kas iais or or aay efabeUad. It does away with -aka i artteaJattoa' af May ML MMaMMTfaJ 'mmm! aaj Ow jpaearwasa awraT" dissirbaaoe af tka eleotrieaarV(aria of rioters kited dartag (itotMiaBslgiaMkasbooa ss1 ta ho twaaay-Bix. It H probable poraooM arraated for tadtlae; the as His daabtlMI whothor tha Mere aot of tertot k paaiebable y rsriwioas of Mat paaal eodo. ; waa a eaoacs ta mo oasMmoa a a af Birnr atory Maaakagow tka d. Klaphy i weald oaly aay, waoa latenrtewea, ; waa a little beater ar a mas ease xalttht bo. It la hawsTer.that tha Bocrotory is par MMTiMralTaa4,aasloaa barsty mots baa Tbere was ao aaarar, aaworar, oc i ehaaga ia hia ceadttioa. aasneiatioa with awMaSFerarawrTWaa rvn karhtar ' elPi lawMTa s'awseawSTMaa wts boarit of tka Kaigbta of Labs MefkBflfBls fMBMkaawaMl aaPl fKflsia aakVaMp tawiataaat to ttobaadsof tka Mat ato HrvC mmHsmmJwwIMmW MMb W tMI fvfct M4 aM Miaimt had booa affaoted, aad tha strike was atja woa,w wHh tadieatiaat of apnad i haTO bam fctaaad from tha War ; Makhte; the foUowiag asaigit of dtTiahxt ooataaaaders: Malar 1, Dirktoa of Mm AtlaaMet Maky flaaarsl Tarry, Dtrielow of tko It MauarHlaaoral Howard, IN Wt MaW ofeMAttOt aftHflMtW'lMa Craatu rsUarod at hia owa roaaeet from tko I at Hat Dam ark t af toltto Peaaitmlat af iMIbM to Mat ltoissHaaaBt af Artoaaa. . aw JaVaF dawaaaw aaaaMWW B oas twewwr

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at IPaakMb Oat Uto,L. L, of MS MAM, of lava, Ckartey aft atoned by Wax. Me were atone a few alight ism. BmMn1 smM(sW(e, JlA KanalMd kad to b CSowrtarfoltwoa teerfally bnraed eboattae kead east aoaiojort, nam wtu looa toe atgat of aaa eye, aaartaoaa waa torrthly baraen wUtbaak, mm twaxtket hartag mm at Tm ok tao raeere ta at Woo fetaTtoktmyef mFtoJstorre, Baeia. Qtaur at Ixsltoaa refnsas ta rake mo eettto eeMtatine. Ik the Brrow.nFaraoM (Jtnxtaad) oa o ma, Mr. Catoe, IJberal. nw A Toewa woMaa named Laara PhilUp Meed MieM at Omaha, Mob., on toe of dkaapomkaoat in left a letter written ia her o Tanartolef the kmders in the raoaat Leaden rieta waa began oa mo ta. Manmm tram m the Fort Mare Xoittiwoatom roa4 waa blowa from the araokMMr Baa 8agtoaw, Mk., Ch, aad. ekvea people wora iajaredIwtheHeeee of Coasmoaa oa ttoitlMiMida xtowtoc tolhate to taa leto WUIkw B Poster. Da. BaJHToa- H. Wabkbk, a toom( hTsiekui of BoMbaora, Md., who waa Wttoa ay a laa-Aoc ao CkrittoMa day, oo tha ftk bf kydrapkobta. Taa HomUkm Ommnt (Ohio) aaaatorial alactioo. iaTtigMkm aaa ban aaadadad, Tn parfaraMUMa of Lint's oratorio of t. SHaobt4kH at Loadoa oa, tha ftb waa a graa4seeMS, Tka TMsraWa eoaipeaar A. wtmm at L Crooos. wis., doatroyod proporty oororiaf; a kiosks Urn aad a ktoekaad i a an flra aaHwida, Tohwd at a Ulka dollors. MjuOuuMwemcoa tha tth laid tk CaMavt bis Irish HaoM-Rala aaditteaaidaoraralof thaMiaiotsrs as prsMtd ooaositioa to sosm of its foataros. BrtkocHwaiaiacof the ataaMsr Xoaa tola Boy. asar Owaaahoro, Ky., aa tha ath rroalr fthsbur Wjb. Stataisr aad a aagra, aaaw aakaowa, wora drowaad. TI4bsral oaooaoata of Giadrtoas't Irish lohiaii ara dotaa; arory thiag peaai aia ta briag ahoat a eoalitioa bstwaM thiauaiTsi aa tha CoasanratiTOt. OsaatAir graaboat reosatly boatbardsd taa towa of MoaaTbiiabsr. oa tha wast eoaat of Africa, aad dsotroyad it. Loom Scmmiot, of DsTsoport, la., eossMittod aaieido oa tka tth by kaagia kiai aalf to a bsd-post. Ha wont oatsastbly to taka a aaa, kat waa foaad doad fftsoa Tmk 0XUI Arbiaratioa UU was raaortad JaTorabiy ky tha Ssaata labor comwlttos oa ths Mk wftkoat the ohaags of a A LAaoc saMber of eattta aradyiaKof torTatloaia Tarioaa parts of taa Cboetaw aad Cherokee Kaiioas. CatMemoa.IttMaay iattaaeaa, are aaaMa ; to prooars food for WaauTT Snmoxa, a yoaas; xsaa liriag aerea Miles from Andrew, Jaeksoa Coaa rr, Ia., blew tka top of his head of! with a ahobraa oa tko 6th. Whoa foaad his body kad beea partially dsroarsd by hogs. f Tmt total exports of prod see from the port of ifew York darias; too week aaded the Id were Talaed at t17S,0&9. Tax Kief of Greece aad his miaiatort bars docMed to sbaadoa tha war praparaMoas, aa Friaoa Alaxaador baa yioldAi ta the powers. Bacaarraar Maxxixs ooahiaaes to lm prsTt. Tax iroa works at Fkreaea, Wis., ware destroy edy fire oa tha Tth. A sxiRXtoa is reported to bare tokea PMMbotweaa Tarkiah aad MMteaogria troops oa tha Tarkik frontier. A ifarw Yoax aportiag maa asra baok Haalaa acaiaet Teemor for Sl,to9. Taxax is to be ao chaace iathaomoaof aablie pdater aaUl Congress ad joarae AMonau af tha wolf-bittoa Raselaas who was aadsr Pasteor' trsatmeat died ia Paris aa tko 7tk, xsakias; tares ia all. Ix thePrasoiaa Laadtax oa the Ttk tht bill sxpropriatiat; the land of the Polos m Foseamad eoUmieias; tha proiaee wim Oettoaas was passed. ATtuuxoa the Fitch barjf railroad, betwepa BardwaM's farry aad Wast Deerfold atotioa, Mass., weat oror aa ombaakatsal twa haadred feet high oa tho 7th and bat these persons oa the traJa eeoaped iajary. Up to midnight of that data a bodies kad been tokoa irons taa wreck. Tm Xattoaal ooaraatton of tha Phi Kaaai Fsi oolloxe fratoraity was ia set akm at Indianapolis oa t!te Tth. Tn sjMssataaors oc neigtaat a are isereaaad the prtoa of wiadowglaes owing to the oatlay ia repairing damages doae aaaa asma?adassaasl ! if potm men aaepeeeoa ot ootas; eagnajea ia a-piot to Mow Hp tha train oa wktok Mm Cmt of Ksseia waa travellag ea roato to Mm Crimea ware arrested atCharhoaT oa ike Ttk. MAarxK WoacxAX rowaaaLY eaye tha tea era! board eoald do nothing Imt what they did aftor Wing treated aa they wera by Mr. Hoxto. K. 8. BawKAM. saperintanaeat oc too Cooaor Qaoaa Mining Company at Canaaeas, Soaora, Maxioo, ia reported to hara beea shot doad by hie eoacamaa. MoatAMMBBAX fanakes oa too lelaad ac Bindaaa), owe of the PhtHpe4nas, reosatly banted a larrs amoant of church arot.rty. Tweire of them were killed and maay waattdad by Bpaawh troops. Aw order of Lead Commissioner Bparka aipfJlng Baal action apoa entries apea pabUc lamto has kaaa revoked by Mm Sec retory of Mm Interior. A aotnr, ooatalnlag two aa moa aaa twoMTiag,tmt akaoat axhaaatad, drifted aahora at Ctnroa island, Cape Bratoa, aa tha Tth, aftor bang atght days adrift. At ladlaaapolis toe Central x Company is taking oat its iastramaata and shlamtae- tksaa to Boston, taa baeinees ustag toft ta private lines. TaottJi as A. TRATOtMlt, profssBor of Latia aad literstare t Yato ootlogo, waa diacovereddosdia Ma bed oa Mm asoraiag of tho Tth, Ms wasrfahia eeTaaty-seeoad year. Tm bailor af toe British gteamer Banaatrai'aakara aa Frylag-Paa Bhoals, sxaluitid aa Mm Ntfffct of the mk. Tkrso war badly aoaWo!, onedaassrA tsAkhtato waaaaw, warned XaUkghlhi. of ilst ratitn kt Mm WUage f Tarsix htftott mmah af Weaipert, Ciaaty Maya, IrstoasL

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day far lsbbir aarrlsri. Trnfaaattr of Mrs. JaaM Q. Oori, aaaslotlHshrsUajatkrrwclkra at OaMMjs'Votv, was iaraktaosty aoasdoataaTaV Att wora tokati siek toa Miaataa altar aattac briaMhat Tka MOMSrsMadtetvaat kaoay, baa MmoUdroa will raoaror. Thair food was aaa lyaoi, bat aa traots of aotoaa oM b A rrrmoif, oiaasd by lawyors aad o. liaaaliaMlaMbaforattoBarAasooia tfoa at Haw York, aad ia wador aoastdara ttoa, laohiac to tha iaoaobaaoat of J ads CkarWs Doaahao. af tka 8anroai Coart, Tkaeaarsos aro tha mIsom of jadieisJ TaaBolciaa QoTwasasat kaa forbiddsa tka ass of dyaaasits la colliorioa aad atinas ky workasoa. HoaeafeHh oaly oTarasars will bs iatrastod with tka azatoaivss. Ix Uio Kaw York Itoaats aa tka Tth a bill aaaalliac tko ohartor af tka Broadway Sarfaoa railroad af Haw York was passed by aa almost aaaataaoaa rota, as wora alas kills raoairiaa; tha aaanat of abataiax aptrty owaora btforo a strost railroad aaa be laid ia aay ttroot, AtaaRMAX DsLaot, of Haw York, ?aa aat be foaad, aad H la atatod that ha loft hkaeityoatha akjhtof taa 44k with the UsMwattoa of raaiaiaiaa; away "aatU tha otoaas rou ay." The first aaaaal ftksria; of taa Xataoasi Aasooiatioa of Wooi-Orowors bofraa its ssssioas ia 8t. Loaia oa tho Tth. Aaoie tka fvatarss of tka gatkoriag was asraad aksap'skaariay; ooatsat. Ml XLIXTH CONGRESS. Thkrk wm ao sairioa of tka toaato ea tka 3A Ia tka Hoasa a Knight of La bor pretost agalnet tha Froe tolp Mm was proses ted. The Arkulturl Appro nrlation Mil waa rportal. Private bast mm was dispensed wltlt and tas ArbMr tloa Mil wa taken sp la committee of the whole. Dorlng the eoarse ot debate Mr. Glover. (Me.) doaeuneod tho bat as a fraud aad a ,eoatitnNonal abortion." roar sootiost of the Mil were ooseraered. Tmk Senate waa aot la aeeeloa oa the W. Ia tha Howes aeemntaBteatloa from tht Treasury Impart aaent aettiat forth the as ooeelty of an appropriation of $1, ate ,98 to pay stonelons allowed by aot ot Maroblt was sabMMte. The Labor Arbitration bhl was thsa taken np. aad. after dleeneeloa, pawed. The mi vr bill was debated daring the rematadet oc the seosioa. lx the Soaata on the Mb a Mil to enabls taa Northwest Trading Company to puroksee loads la Alaska waa plaoert on tha eal aadsr. After aome anlmportant basineM the Army bill waa takoa sp aad Senator rinntb. Frye, Ooekroll and Loxan made apaecitos on It In the Monao, under the oait oi ssaies, a out tor a dtiukv acrura ine mlustostppl at at. Ials was Introduced; ales to reJoe .letter postage and the prioe of oetal eardi: also to togsllsa the Incorporation of Xatlonal trades' anloas. Ihtt Mexican penelon bill waspaaoed: aleo a bill tor rsllof of certain sottkrs and parehaeers of land la Nebraska aad Khhmh; also for a pnblls bslldinx Rt Jatsth; alo the Conaresehinat Ltbrary bill; loraiHtMic buHaux at an abjobhj. Tax IX the Senate on the ath Katxtats of Labor roteeta axalnst the free-Ship Mil wen submitted; also a petition of aa aseoctatlon af colored neopla of Kansas for assistance bo etnbrrate to Africa. The Arbitration bill en Dy iit nnniM wae uvunim) iojiuiiext. The Army bill was aiscnsett. A me, aaae from the lreUlent oa the Chinese aeattoa was received. In the oate. among ,the committee re ports waa a Mil tor oraiae aerosa in jsisnoun rivor near Kanao City and Atchison; also a mil to inrene tne army; aieo a reaolutioa torn eoa'reMlonal invctlKatlon el He rail toad strike. In committee of the whole th roet-ortke Appropriation Mil wm takes up, and after ooaskleraMe debate, was pae-ed by tue House. . IX the i-enate oa the Tth, after soma tie kate, a vote was taken on the Army Mil, relttnx tn the detest ot tue measnrs. is be HoossNbe eonferenoe report oh the Wll a nubile butldlMZ at .Sen Antonio. Tax., wasaxrttedto and a Mil paMOd appropriate tax WlJOas. I tie Kiver ana unruor diii was referred to the committee of the whole. May M was set for tee eonlderatten or the rree-Ontp HII. mvuiw u lira "m was reeamut una ewiimwi m rmsi wm ass atao oeeupieu tae eveamg seeLATE NEWS ITEMS. IXMeSeaatoea Mm ethttbal paaaed Hriag the Kaaess Arkaasat railroad right-of-wty tkreagk the I ad laa Territory. The ladiaa appropriatioa bill wm reported. Tbt Washiagtoa Territory bill waa thea diieasaad. Ia Mm Koaea tka BUrer biM waa oaUsd ap, aad, after debate, the bil. wm defeated. ftmar 0. Ftrnxira, Mm wife mardorer, wm banged at Indmaapolie oa the 8th. Tax I talis a ministry have resigned. Btrsa mea wera killed aad AftoM wosndadia ariotat Laredo, Tex., a Mm AMVRbsaam was gaiMMined at Paris aa tkeMk. Qotbrxo InxLAXO ot Toxm ordered tctepe to Laredo to hoop the peaee. Paiwox Alxxaxthw baa formally aa aepted the gOTaraorahip of Kastera Boa KseKa for Mm nve-year term. Mot for a eeatary have tka people ac London been treated to sack a tens lion aa may experienced oa toe 8th. Bxwator Vxr it improving slowly and expects to resume hia seat la the Beaate ia a few aayi. Taw Khedive of Bgypt has subscribed tm pounds sterling to assiat Turkey la defeating bar rellgloa against Greece. Thr 9t. Loais (Xo.) Fair Ameiatioa pr Meats a biU for &M,m to the Governmeat for rental daring the war. Dwiht H. Moobt it to be Invited to Titit Chicago aad coalinae the work begaa by Sam Jones aad Bam Bmnli, Gr,AT0KX laid hia Irish jwlley Ijafora Mm Iloase of Commons ea the 8th aad apoka for three hoar ia explanation of Ha featares. Tmmkk Apaohe chlafs and aeveaty-twa backs have loft Fort Bowie, Arit., for Fort MarkHt, Fla., as priaonart of war. Tim Indon Mornfty J'tH amtts mm eiadatoae's aaeeeh was a groat oratories! effort, bat says there k not the remotest eaaaooefhia aeneass being sanctioned by Parliament. , Maky valawbkpiatorH ware burned and koM of ttotaary damagrd by a firs hi Mm I'sansylvanis Academy of Fine Arts at Philadelphia oa the th. Mk. PARxatx m his speeoh ia the Commoas oa toa 8th said there wars aaa or twa matters ta Mm Otadatoae aekome that wera bieattoaabta, aad these tko Irish xseai. bert woaM aatdoaror to hara reetMad. At a wkoie, Mm biU was tooepUWe to the Irish party. , Ax tsakaowtt tthooaer weat ashore daring tka storm at Boatk Woat Marbpr, Ma., aa Mm ttk, aatd'htr aatire araw k akpptiid tahaya beea drew nod. Twa archHeek af Maw Yark aad FWto delpkta hare a mrga amowat at work att band aad mors permHs hre beaa tokott w tkie liases, ia nam bor aad fit yakta, .i&VWsSisjraB.

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tkolwato aratortaal wiatiat atfadtaaaaoiW, ia tka ulistinw af Itoward tshar Fraak Irrht aaeoad aad Ckartas ikird. AUMSMhoN af tha '1n Cki.M A rT-orric has kaaa tutaliHritad at OUbart, Vifa Coaaty, aad X. & Pamabarry sauabitod vosstaastar. araawsa wsa owww jAitaaChuTMUL, whohadbooaoatof m K - rtUra prisoa bat bwa waoks m iarola t2oaa rataraod lohisold aaartats. Oraybaal was ralaasad by tka Ooaraor to aormit him to iaiwv faaaraL aad aaa vsrv aamaroasly signed potithw had bssa sent ia askiag for I klu ia.rtnai OovaMor Orsvcoaolttdod to permit aim m raama iwr .a ia a ight within a wash aad returned tokls old haunts, and waa ordered back to MirkgaaCtty. Oraybaal waa arrastod for partloipatioa in boras thieving. To get oat of thn (wraps it was necessary that ha aetablih an alibi. To do this be and others cohenired to Induce a tostka of the peace Applabaagh of Lafayotta to made fake entries ia bis docket, tha dates being Arranged to enror the time whoa Oraybeal was absoat, Apakhaugh, aftor the propoadtisa waa mada to him. conferred with Mm protecaatag attorney, informed him ot tha aatore of toa proposition, and was adrhwd to go oa with it Applabaagh did this. Ha took kls docket aad went to taoMtooaot John Hall, Lafayette, aad there want through the faroa of finii);; Grayheal for asaaalting one Roberts. The date waa txed ao as to correspond with the time that Gray bee! was ia Vigo Coaaty. Thaeaaeeamo oa, witnesses swore that Grayheal bad tka horses, and Axed tha xaot data. Tho daknse produced AppW bough's docket ia evidence, showing that Oraybaal waa ia Lafayette oa that particular day. Oraybaal and ki frkmdt wora in fiae bamor, aad were greatly enjoying the torn affairs had token when Apfdebaagh, the justice, waa recalled, aad gave the whole thing away, eree to tho amount of Money paid. The jury promptly convicted Oraybaal aad Bd Fahaestock, aad gvt thorn nineteen years ia the pea. At Denver, a small towa twenty miles west of Wabash, F. M Lawrence, Democrat, aad Fred Bites, Republican, became engaged ia angry dispute oa polities tha other after noon, aad Sites, palling a Jackknife with a large blade, plunged It repeatedly into the body of Lawrence near tha left ahouldor. The wounds ara of saeh a char-, acter that it ia said the victim can aot earvive. The "murder, which it will prove to be, waa wholly anproToked, aad tha people are iaeeaeed against Sites, who has fled the place with constables in close pursuit, A raoBARLT fatal affrey occurred last night ia John Herb's saloon at Mooreevllle, four miles northwest of Kew Albany, in whkh Bdward Lamb, a Galena tough, wm struck over the head with a beer-mallet by Herb. Lamb was ia the saloon drinking, and, becoming qaarrelsome, was told to keep quiet by Herb's wife. The tough asMttltedMrs. Herb. Herb reached for a beer-mallet and struck Lamb over the head, knocking him senseless. Lamb was token by bis companion to his boms at Galena, four miles farther north, where he lies in a critical condition. Petitions signed by Ave hundred nor eons baVe beea presented to the Governor praying the commutation to life imprisonxaent of the sentence or Koot. rhiuitM, the nxorcid, who is seatencetl to bang April 8. The petitioa is based ujKHt a set of facts whkh combine to make a curious ami interesting case. Wkn Phillips killed kk young wife be cat his own throat, aad tbl wound has never healed. Having severed the windpipe, a silver take was inserted ia hit throat, ami if removed be would die of tr angulation. As he is a very small man, the probabilities ara that his neck would not be broken by the fall, and the tube preventing strangulation, he woukl bare to hang till death resulted from sheer physical axbaastioa, antess owing to hk throat wound decapitation should follow from the fall. Joxjf Hicks has grown gray and silverhaired. Hk eighty years of life bare beea but one long career of crime, aad the other day he stood ap before the judge of tha Orange Circuit Coart at Paoli smilingly aad pleasantly aad begged to be seat to the Jefferson ville penitentiary "for aa loag as yoa like, judge." History has no parallel for John Hicks. Forty years be has spent in tha penitentiary, aad he has grown wedded to that sort of confinement, aad, area now, as silvered as is head is, and aa Tsaerable as he appears to be, no sooner k John Hicks released oa one sentence than he commits another crime to prolong hk life behind the bars. So sometime aro. John Hicks waa arraated ia Korthwest Township, Orange County, for burglarising tha house of Jm. Keith. Htoks is a monomaniac on prison life. He is as near total depravity as Hk possible for human being to get. John Hicks was token to Jeffersoaville, and ho doabt will die there. . Owixa to the notification of the officials of the Central Union Telephone Company, the exchange service of 477 of its patrons in Indianapolis ended the other night. This is about half the total number of Mbseribers there. This action on the part of the company was somewhat of a surprise, as the opinion ban prevailed that the company woubl net abandon the field there. The contract of the remaining subscribers are to terminate Jane 80, an-1 several notices have been nerved upon toe officials by those wboM con tracts have expired, that an attempt to remove the instrument will be resisted, on the ground that they ara entitled to service as loag as the exchange ia operated, despite tha letter of their ooatraeto. Maa. Cathakixk Oho, aged sixty-six years, saes her basbaad, Peter Gross, for. divorce at Mselbyrille, They ronlde in Liberty Township, and were married in 18M. Failing to prorkle, although amply able to do so, k the charge. At Raehville, while Henry Horr's Miree-year-oM cbIM was playing it accidentally cat oae of Its eyas oat with a pen-knife. At Lafayette George Wilson, a drayman, struck Thomas Lonergen, a well known grocer, over the bead with a dray-pin, breaking his Jaw, and knocking all hia teeth down his throat Ionergaa'a injuries are probably fatal. Wilson owed Loner gaa a grocery aad rent bill, and Loaergan dunned kkn, which was the cause of tha lX Urn Circuit Court at Lafayette, Philip Mttbh was con rioted of attempted man slaughter, and was Matancad to Bra yearn' linH4lrWtHiHNiv WmI HmhI MNlf IHAto f4xt and sarimtaly injured a coiapaalea named WarftM. fMK JMtf$ IH tMI JWHrTTTJ) ttv AtvwW waa Mown (men the other night, and 1,W8 ia xeeaay and n quantity at utamps atoka.

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Of tog tAwsTwiOoh I Hgrstsa I WiSHiNaTM, Aarit f.-Tkt fammwmm to tbt m taatof tha Fiaaidmt'a waaaaga, goat to tha latMta tonkw, rttit tka toaatf rkihta of ChiMoao salttoebi t twow m HsjiiiiiikakM s fassalt torowHk tor tka asairaMoa af Ommnm, with a yww to swjfi"2 tOMtvK m iwwTT". " LSnZ" Miniary at assis. aoawo sWowaftM wWdasordU my ynaal measaat of tht tth of 1 : a at lately tt. re. to wssouls ta trossy h SrtoMva at tao Wt," r Ohlness laborers lato taa U wwf tedtvtdual Wowir stf the -xsVtttlr to wwaady, aadrall inn (or tntlMHl rtsMTmiNMioa " to the smHisaoMs sad rtslsrttvs pr.wsoi8 Z the sots nt CoNcrsss sarovsd, raaet. .Mr?' Tim. " J.l-I- Wua Im lAMJt MIHia. tMi- Tka harilalhIM RAVI. IM . L - - kv tba utlaa of la aibsr howevsr. wsars m P""T! oloiTor the stotiHes hs appeared to be mrt of the oAoem ehsrtjed with Hs exss fioWSt iHe lew. ChlHess arsons wsss y aMuea irso h m m '""7, -" "c t. tka MAMirir wlieses they earns, witkoHt utm .aniwl khv ooitortHnlty to show their rteht la tkar pHrllese of free las free Ingress ITS alaaa shlall U U Ifcl UrBO Of thO htme touagWaue of the decisions of thtprmf. Court to which I Jtavs referred. "The sttpnesttlon should not be lM that taarees. while nrofesslna to faithfully eaeeute tha trestv stVpuletlons and recs ntstag the fact that they secure to a sertaln class tbe rtxht to o from and rome to the tluue.l Mates, intended to make Its prole. Me depend upon the nerformaHee of endmsns which It wMphraleallv linpoeatWa M perform." UntetT Ptatas Nsports, lit. paxelM.1 The set af July J. mm. ImiMtses eueh an impnsalbk eoadltlea In not provld. inxforthssdmlsslsa, ander aroper eertjg. ate, of Chlaeee transfers .af the exsMpted Hass tn the eases most likely M arise In ordinary eommorclal Intercourse. Article 1 of the treaty provMea that tha llmltstlon shall apply only to Chinese who mav sjo to the Uatted states as tahsrsrs. Articles says that Chinese sib)eele, whelher MoceedtajNt the United States ss teachers. atiidenta, merchants or from cariosity, shall he sllowed toko and come of their own free will and aeeonl and be icranted all the prlvHeees aerordod to cttlsens of the most favnrMl wattoas. Section C of the Chinese imiutarnrton act of IWj. purports to secure thte rhrbt by means of eertMratee of their stus, which certlfleates shall be the sole evidence to eetsMsh their rhtht of entry lato the United fttstes. Put It provides for the Iseaanre o certineates tn two cases only, narnelr: Chinese densrtln from China aad ' hlneee who may at the time be tubgets of seme Government other than A statute k certainly most nnaauatwhieh, purportlnx to execute a treaty with China In respect to Chinese anb)eet. enarte forssnltties ss ressrds sulH'-cts of other aovem menu than China. I call the attention of Censrees to the fset that the statute makes n provision for the numerous classes of Chines persons, tabled of other countries than Chins, who desire to aome from such other countries to the United States. Thsy msy not he snbleets of th country where thevrestos and trade, yet if svh a Chinese subWt. head of a honae at HonxKona, Honolaln. if ayah or Colon desires to some here bs must produce a presrrihed form of certificate la Knalkh lesued by the Chinese Government. If there lie at hi ptsee of residence no representative ot Cla eompetant to leeae such form of rertMleate he ean obtain none, and Is by this law nnjnstly debarred from entry to the United States. There he! nr. therefore, no prevlelon bv which such persons mav prove toelr exemption, the secretary of he Treatrv undertook to remedy the owtmteotoe by reeosaUIn as lawful certlfleates those laned by Chinese cenauls or dttriomatkt nmf ra st the foretan port wh"n vised by the United 8tates Consul. This seems a Juet application or the spir t of the law Me. however, went bevnnrt the solrlt of the aot bv provWInx. In n circular dated January 14, te. for erfclnal Issuance of such rertlete hy the United atatee Oossul at the port of departure in the absence of a Chinese representative, for K Is cler that the Intervention of the United states Cone! was Intended by the set to be supervisory only. It besame neesirv, therefore, to smn-l this etrrular, and th's was done on the Wh at June following by striking out the clause preseriblnx ortalnal eert locates hy United ttstes Censnla. One romp'nlnt of the Chinese Minister, In his note ot Marrh H, l. Is that the Chinese merchant, 1-nv Ssnr, ret Klna, Lee ft Co.. San FrniMriseo.havlnt-arrived at a rranelseo fr.m Hons Konx and exhibited a certlneate of the United Males Consul at Hon Kansas to hs mains aa a merchant, wm refused per mlaatAM tn land and aant back to Hons Konx. While bis certificate was Insumeteat, under the nreeent law, K k to be remembered that there Is at Hons Konx no representative of China competent to lee ue the required certlneate. The Intent of Congress to execute the treatv Is thus defeated. Conditions are exacted hy the set which. In the words of the Supreme Court, are physically Impossible to perform." This analoso 's feature shonld he reformed, In order that Mia tecurrenre of seen eases may he avoided and the Imputation wh'eh would otherwise rest upon the rood faith of the United Mates In the execution of their solemn eaeacemente. fskaed Saovnn Clxvxlasb. BADLY SCORCHED. An Ares Five Meeka Im ad a PMneh and a Half WMs T4Md to Ashes at La Ores-, Wis., lavedvtar tss ef Xearly a MHMen Baltors. La CiiotoK. Wis., April 7.-A Are broke oat In John Pakls and Ckas. h. Colmaa'a lumber yrdat ton o'clock yesterday morulnx, tkatrojlng Iwth mills and ser erl million feet of, lamber. The large factory of ftogelke, Koolhaas A Co., waa the next to bum. The blaxc broke oat In the atarehoaaa of the Saab factory en fiecontl street, causing a complete name of fire for oae block In length. The mayor telegraphed to Milwaukee, St. Paul. Winona and Sparta, asking for help At one o'clock the are hal eaten ito way wt of the lumber yard, and a number of dwellings bad caught Bra At S p. m. the Are wax brought under control with the help of the Winona ami Bparto Are department. A great mauy streams are -till playing on the ruin. The total area burned i over Ave blocks long ami a block and a half wkto. Beside tha large 1 amber ml la of Psala t Palmer, wit their great planing mills ami factories, the LaCrosee Boap factory and immense store-hoaees. ailed with seasoned lath, Umber and there were elxhfdweHlngs banted. The total loss m estimated at from M drA thmiMnd to one million dollars, osry half ef which kt covered hy Insurance, only ahoat oae thrmsand men ara thrown oat of emp4yment. One maa la reported kitted. AM Unlet at rert Worth. Fort Womtn, Tex., April T.Yaator day at noon tht htt of the troops left the alby, and now It ta without protectton front omsfde sources except two aompantoa of rangers, who wtll remain some Ume. TrakM hate leen moving day wl tho at opposition. Tlie Knlghta of Labor, 11 a anion meeting yesterday, mtopt ad raaolitUons declaring themselves law abkMng einxens, and amtdemHtng all nets af kwlessaaM, Tha.kHtlcUon a mat Hw toeahfe here la att aver. No fnrtoer etmmliisM to the mevamant af tralna la

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Orar a of has Wnwun Moss fiaaanriafa, MaM., Apr I .A t sr. rihk) itlsaatir oaaawed an Mm FMahburg railroad laat abxkt midway between Barnwell's ferry and Waft TeerneW BUtlon, Mm aaat-boaad psmasjsr train, due at Oreaaaald at Bite p. m., going over an embeakmeat MO feet high. Six lunik karc already baa taken oat of ike rains, aad It la not known how many others ware kilted. Tka train waa the Kssam express, aad eooeisted of baz-aage-car, a amoher, a aleeplng-car, malk ear and two ordinary paaarHgcr-csis.Ti,e train was la charge af Conductor Foster, wlth Herbert LlUkjohn as engineer. The point where the accident occurred Is the most dangerous oa the road, The train raws oh the edge of an embank, meat two handrail feet above Deer lb-Id river. The bank la ateep and covered with huge bowklers and masses of rock. When the train arrived at this point the track ootontenced to seitla under it tor a distance covering Ha entire, length. The coaches broke from their tracks and rolled over ami over down the precipice. The engine broke from the tender, tearlag up the track for twenty feet. Below rolled the Deerfiebl river, oa the very edge of which the cars were thrown. As noon aa they struck they caught lire from the stoves. The sleeplag-car was an entire wreck. It was occupied by several passengers, not one of whom, at this hour, is known to have escaped injury. One man, whose name la unknown, la imprisoned In the wreck ot the sleeper, where he is belli banted alive. One little girl was picked np dead. Mcrrllt Keeiy, sapenntentteni oi mi National Kxpreas Company of Boston, was fouml In the wreck and taken into the relief car. He had a wound four Inches long ami half an Inch wide over his left lent He. Ills left thigh was broken and also hia left leg at the knee. le-hle which he snstatned Internal Injuries from which he will die. W. D. Crandall, postal clerk, was plunged Into the river ami got ashore with diBlcuUy. Ha was wounded about the head ami his arm was fractured. The Fitchbarg coach was the only one that escaped the eonnaxmtlon. Deputy Sheriff Bryant, of Greenfield, who was hi this car, RKCUK TWO CHII.BRKX MOM TIIK rut: so, bat one was dead and the other dying. Their parents were on board but csmiot lie found. Some of the Injured and dead were taken to Shclburne Falls and some of the wounded to Grefnffeld. 0. V. Bell, of Nashua. N. II.. was cat allghtly on the head, ami leg, bat Hot ?erlously hurt. He was thrown head-fore-mot Into the river and went to the bottom, barely escaping tlrownins. Conductor Foster Is reported safe and bat slightly Injured. T. C. Wells, of Andover. had his .shoulder hurt ami his head cut. The car la which he was riding was broken in two and stood on ami within few feet of the river bank. Nicholas Dorgsn, of Greenfield, had his left arm awl ankle broken and w seriously InjHred Internally. A llttk girl, who waa a paswenxcr oh the train, died in his arms from injuries received. J. E. Priest, rf Littleton, N, II., had his face and head cut. Kyxlneer Uttlejohn. of North Adams was badly scaWetl, it Is believed family A, K. Warner, chairman ot th Greenfield board ot selectmen, was badly hurt, bat bis Injuries are not fatal. Belnx Interviewed by wire last night at Shelhttrne Falls, Cowlttctor Foster said: "I am unable to state how many were on the train. Only three men have thus far been foxnd who escaped lnjnry, nd they Hi the nnmer of paasenxers all the way from twentv-Bre to one hundred." No doubt half a doaen were KUJ.Kn OWTKIOHT WHII.K KAIMVO .... . I and as many more were family injureu. The west-lMMtml express i was delaveti ai Greenfield ami West Peerfteld two hour-, while a relief train with snrxcns and their sslUnt waa sent ont on Its time The locomotive Is a complete wreck. The following persons were token to ShelhMnte Falls, more or leas InjHred: H. O. Lltllejohn, brother of the engineer, with wife and two children. Iwwh of whom have since died; A-1). Cortun. Allen Lewis, K. B. Stowe. A C. Itarver, of Boston, Mlly hnrt? J. P-1J!!;,r' JR Warner, of Greenneld; II. C. Conlllard, of Charkmont; K. W. 1Hnnels. of Walthsm? Miss Darby and May Gowlag. A Mlsa Cornell Is badly hurt, as 1 Mall Agent Putney. A. W. Watterhouse, 5 wasfeporlcd In Shelhnrnit Fall that thirteen were killed oatright,. bnt thK was not vtrifietl. Fears are enterbo'd that the Hat of deaths and casnaltles will be jf really Intsreased as the. work of recovery progresses A portion of tb' mall Is reported tost In the river. I Is leametl that the nnmber of Injured at Shclbarne Falls w nineteen. LATitn.Krtli!eer I.Ittleiohn h tlwd. Henry CoHlllnnl will die before morHlir:. Three more dead bodies have bean foand tn the wreck. , . , ... The train at the time of the accident was running at the rate of about twenty miles an hour. Frank Lane, of Boston, salesman for a New York arm, jump from the train, and Is believed to lie the only person who saw the train go down the embankment. He say-, there were three passengers In the drawlHff,-room oar. POtlR MOKK HKAP. At midnight It waa reported that fnnr more dead bodies were removed from the wreck, and It wai believed that others had been swept down the river, or the fonr liodlea one was recognised thst of Braknman Bfdarr. It H toW lik? to give a complete list of the Hine and wounded at present. -J -an WIM kartoud Mesixn? YotvK. Aprtt S.-A WashlngWa Nnw special to the Cmmtt'A4r fftor say The atory la again renewed that Garland win noon resign. Ma hardly goes to Cabinet meetlngn and In not In his officii ha" the Ume, bat remains at home, where he refneee himaell toaM-avelntlmnlefrlen'W Later reports say he ia very moody xnd IneHsed to be ftospotMlent, manlf.iisUnS nervobs anxlahy ertildsms n0 him In connection with tha totephon aenndal. Ha denies, hawaver,. In uJflMa larau LkaOi kl .IMIkHMUoH hSV pTRTftll V WI f"B ntwt " beea naked for by the Prakleat.

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