Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 28, Number 33, Jasper, Dubois County, 28 May 1886 — Page 2

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WEfifaY COURIER.

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TOPICS Of THE BIT.

at Max mm

Mn,

AmnnL foe

ikNmWMlttMNWmllCH

Park oa Mm )a. Kk wMWM

awaaeffeoeB fr ladatHsttog .

r. Btta M.

to'amaw' ibb hTe been

deved koeae Iroaa OtajejiaaaM. Tw Ommn tales ia M Meamhi.we

TmImI otM

have beam esdeato Franca.

CunrULX la try lag buy

eouatry mid ea near Waaakagtoa. A mmemxwt aaagator areata a eeawmtim a MwUml ea Mw MMt by aWsaapttar to shoot a recreant fever.

tmruuiMnoMiNn

hmI otherwise iaiered bar a

t peak ia atoator at Weetorrtue,

Ova a mHHaa anskih) of gram as ft rtaJ to be ea rente from CBtfeaa

Meatreal, aad Mm Braaasst fee large

toUmteaw treat Montreal te

feed.

KX-riUMMMMtT AMffttVm M

atsacitly worse, tsotwttawfckBdlBg Ms

iHim Lftux 1mm ieeroausea i

arbitraMea bill M a aubsHitaw far tbe oae recently passed by Hoaee. John Xwowr says Mm powers ef areas are leeaaBiag kmneaee f the arietoeracy k fading away; the only power at k growing k Mae power af Mm

Tm

rajaaaaad

aMdiaa a

aoised by Mava Boo4bb

at Oateo Bratoa foraJtagediate Ceefam fishery kwt.

ikaparteaC eery gooda at Mm pert ef

Xew Terk eartec me week

oa me marke at ft,,

ftvT

e FaraalMtea

of&aaaBoasoB we 144

ieatioa from (Mad-

reeptratatT farther metttfteatioM et

-Rak MM.

tof Anetrslia have

iHaaatrh to the Lovaliots ot Ire-

laced eroemieiac to ahi them hi weir eadeavors to prereat Mm adoptioa

Home-Kale

A socnrTT for Mm proToathm of owelty to mumO kM beea ergaaieed at Leadea ape the plea of each aoeietie i ia America. Let Xemmt Teaaple U preehieat and CardtolMeaniag oa ef tat directors of Mm Tw eoMaMor oC caitomn at tk, Ala-

atMel MMt Mi preMc

mAamlO. Vr aiaa ef iMaiaur Mpenait to 1m

pertKHtort iato Alaatm for awHtaI

is iaeeaatmat wiia exwwac rvg

te aave beea reeelrei

New York ay Mm Iriek Xatteaei

(rfaaanayee Tjm aaea to hmMi-

ia Ulator ia eatwkaMeally

by Mmm eaM to bar aaaae li.

aam rnHaaaa ecaauraae

ana I 4i ala (aaagji (rarma aeTpm1

e4 whbayi

A momox br Mr.

TeMaarforicbtaa weektoateMeaM-

RawoelMktewMearrieata M Heaea ef Coaaoai.

Tac Broeklya Mffar atribe bw btea

loetoreil at mi ea4 aaa Mm aafea w-

aoltred.

A call baa beta ieaaei fer a great

aaeetiac of hwabermeB ea Jaae W atxex-

arkaaa. .

AxerAerbMbeeaieaaeato tae aaerts

at , Kt Seetie, for Mm tele o(Mm

ftehiaff aebooaer DarM J. Aaaaw.

Amuueani aim are belaf aaae ay ia

Caaediaa Faeilc railway to oeea taetr

Uae for Mtreagk tratW to Britiak Coiem-

wB fUmx. atatiatieiaa ef tba Leae

Board of Trade, made aa elaborate argamieet M-atetaUiem before MM

BrltMk baakera' ersaaiiatioa oa MMttMU Xixierm Cox ea Mm Wa ytmaatad JmtJ

Sttlua of Tarkey a a amber af ky Praeldeat Oiriiaa, aaaoas Mwae aatdea af MmJamaaaaaaa Teaorta. wmm a pATXt. om ef Mm largeet fkarn

ef tdfce-tool auikers at SkeMeld, KhkI" .i t. tn mtmulnv OenauiB workaM it

MMir employee refase te eabmit to a redae Mea ia wagea. The GeraraHMat of Bwitaerlaad ia tak

iac active meaawrea to pat aa ead, ia Miat

eoaatry, to tae protMgauoa o we w moa ekarck. Xamereaa arreeta of MoTmea mleakmaries bare beea made, aad M i probable Miat more will follow.

- i mm XLIXTH CONGRESS.

A Lamok eeaMaffeat of the Salratioa Army aae4 oa me rtaamer AaayiUa Keaerek cm tke 1Mb from Xew York for

Loadee. Amos me party were ire Ia elfavaaef taw Oawadaca, Seaeea aad Me hawk tribes.

Twtotoikaportaef larckaadiae atMie

port ef2Cew York dariag toe went eaaea

Mm 1Mb wTaaeaat,,w, aaaw

tolmwortoefclrygoocU were Talaed at Si.aM.lM. aad Mm amoaat Mtrowa oa me

awrket at fl,tfi,0.

T baeiacea failarea oceerriar mroa xk

at me coeatry dariac Mm eeraa dys ; emded Mm14Mi, aamber fer Mm Uaited toVs 1M, aad, for Caaada , aa aaft a total ot Nitbt preriow week, aad abe precediac Mae period. Cocxt Tauter, ef Aaetria, te orgaaimar am ezpeditioB toCeatrsl Africa. Tke party aria ceaaiet of oae baadred weM-armei awa, aad Ha raadnToaa wttl beZaaxibar. K ia beUered Mm work of Mm expedltkm wfilaethe eoaaaed eaartJy to setoaMie aMcpteraMoa. Captaix Kxts aad Lleatoaaat Ward kaTebeeaarreetodby Geaeral Xik fer dimteriaeea ia preceediac Mm aveaiatameeef Captawi Lake dariac Mm hatter'a reeaat ewcagaaiaat wiw Mm boetttaa. Tbey bare beea tokea to Fort Great aad thok command toned orer te Captaia Xebe.

TRBMnwryaftaaXary baa ?naed

m Ualtod itotoa rteaiwPtepateh, whlck

arrirad at WaeUaftoa ea Mm m'j. at Mm mttIm at tke Seaete aad Hoaee oowimiK-

toeealadiaa aaTaks. wko dseke be ia

aaeetMM aekeoi at Has., Va. Tke

aartriattoadedto aatt from Waaklastea

cm tae rreaiac of me SOMu VMMMMtkM Metarroas ef G

Aaerekieta kare been kotdiac meetiara i" 3ert4aad,0., aad eaJliaf oa pareoaa of tbek atrip to arm wftk gaaa aad bombs. Kayer G. W. Gardaer ieaaed a procJamamea ea Mm 19Mi forbiddiac; sack meetiara. Tke police will dhparae all aeeb crowd hereafter aad arraet the leaden if eeefaary. A ctcuk atreefc CoMax, sear Ufayatto, lad., oa me 144h, eomplttei y Uaaotiihinr Mm raaiaiacat of W. D. Clerk, Imc Derkea, James LeaUe aad Jaeper BUN, aad badly wreokiac Mmm of J.K. XtbarmaadJ. L. Beekard, Mm lattoreeaafiid by Joha Tkopao. Qalte a Bomber ef beret aad oMmt ootbaJWIajra ware lilewa away. Xo peraoa earioaaly iajared. Tea anraad arr at BaUerilia, I1L, re-

faaad to iadlet Mm apodal detMty aherifB

cMcatred ia Mm Ceaofcla bride maaaaare, aad tbey were aetordlaelr taraed keee a me ltk aad departed for tketr komto. aaidorabie iadiRaaMoa waa axpreaaed t a. - At .ua.AA

T UM iabOrtM IIIBIPt m M UHM.UIUW,

Kbtle ota Mm Mmt kaad Mm awre eoaaerr

Ure eommead we acMea of tae graad

Tm reeaat keary ralaa have

mmmmrmt Um feraaor excoUaat oaMeek

er aariac wheat m XiWraeka, WieeoaeiB,

Klaaaaeta aad Dabetau The great raiaJaM baa ahe ocaaeleaad aoaae lajory te Mm wiator wkeat m Wtaeeaoia, Miekicaa,

Okie amd ladfaaa. where ia aeme of

aLU at wm beeiaaiaHC to bead oat. The

repartee set iadkwto, bowerar, aay

aayet.

Arrm moatha ef oearck. rref. Joaamaa

Bmery-t of William aad Mary CoUojrt, kae aweererel Mm aarol He wWofc fei ia Waah-

AacMBieaor Giaaoxa kae reeeirea aa

otBcial aoUieaUoa from Cardiaal Jaeobiai

of kM aaeetiea to Mm eaurdiaalate. Ax aeeodaiioa of textile maafactarors, rapreaaatiac $15,000,WO capital, waa formed at FaUadalpkia oa tke 14Kb. TBKtoMpboae mreeUgatiac eommittee at Waakiagtoa refaaed to go iato. Mm ia Teatigatioa of Mm char actor of witaeaaea. M. FloOCIT, of Paria, waa ordered oat of tae lobbr of Mm Britiak Hoaae of Com-

aaoas oa tke IStk by a policemaa, wko MMgbt the Freaeamaa waa a dyaamiter. Mos. W. X. Spkisgek kaa beea reaomiaated for CoaT by tke DetaocraOc eoareatioBOf MMTkirtoeaUi HHboIs diatriet. Tut Toeaaia of ke Xortk AUamtic eqaadroa are aader orders to reaek Xew York ia time to participate ia Mm oeMbraUea of Deooratfoa Day. Oxt of tke tofdes eoaeidered at Mm CabiaetmeeOag oa we 18tk waa tke eeiaareof Amerieaa aekiagTeeaew by Mm Caaadlaa aatkeritiea for alleged TiomMoBof tbeeaatomalaws. At Mm Rapablieaa Coaaty roBTeaUoa at rittabarsk, Pa., oa the 19tk Job a DabeU,

waa aocaiaated fer CoBgreea from tae Tweaty-secoad diatrict aad Hob. Tke. M. Bayae from tke Tw&aty-tkird district. Thx Catioaal ViMcattana AseoeiaMoa

aeeembaed at Waakiairtoa oa Mm lStb, aad tbeCoataiiMioaer ef AgricBltore deliTered Mm opeaiag addrea.

OfMCXRS of tweaty Xatioaal traoes-

aakma aaet ia Pkimdelpbia oa tke let witk doeed doors, to Uke aaited action, it

waa stated, to raeiet Mm eacroaekmeaw beiag aaade wpoa opea aaioas by Mm Kaigbta ef Labor.

CoMXOBOBK Wm. K. Mack failed to pass

ki exam i natio for promotioa to be RearAdmtral, aad Mm Preeideat bas graated kis racftaeat to be placed oa tbe retired Hat of Mm mtt wiMi Mm raak of Commodore

aader Mm forty-year aerrice proTlalea.

Lorb Hartixotok eoaaU on a majority of tweaty-Mu-ee ia tke Cobubobs agaiaat POCR ckildrea ef Mrs. Mary Moeaey, Bear Akroa, O., were burned to deatk ia their kome oa Mm ltk. A OOKSTIRACT agaiaat Mm Hres of Friaee Alexaadar of Belt; aria aad kis Prime Mmietor kas beea discovered. Ret. Mr. DoarraT, of Xonrett, Miok., waa eraaked to deaMi by keary timbers, wbiek ware beiag loaded oa a wagoa at tkeraUwar statioa oa Mm lfKk.

Glato.xk ia said to kare almost com

pletely regaiaed coafldeace ia tke SHceees of hit Home-Rate meaeere.

A Gbrmax aamed Pakie waa foeau dead

t rWnaha. Xeb.. ob tke HHk. barisc beea

arardoreil by unknown parties.

Tax omcial aaBoaaeemeat of Area-

biabop Taachereaa's election to tke oardinalatehaa beea received at Qaebee.

Lord Salisbcxt addraaeed a CoBaerra-

tive naeetiag at Load on, oa the Ink, af

semUed aader the aaepicea of Mm Prim-

roae Loagae.

T Roatoa Board of Trade bas RJeU a

petiMoa ia insolvency. It liabilUies ag

gregate S11.S&9 ami It aaaeta w,rz. am

ettort will probably be made to settle tbe

otter oeteide of tbe eoart. Twr aeir cases of cholera aad eight

deaths frota tee dieease were reported

from Bari, Italy, oa Mm ltk, aad mtob aew eaaes aad two deaMia from Vealee.

A CTCLOXK s track Mac k foot, Idaho, oa

Mm lfKk, entirely detBoliakiag the TJaioa raeiBe roandkoaae. Alioat thirty mea

were iaeide at the time, who let to tke

pits, barely escapist;. Several were ia-

HAanrrr ktaxb aaa Bericey .aox tea

from ia jariea at Mm Are ia Mm opera-hoBM at Woe4erBW, 0., oa we alght of we 17tk.

WitHo Fraafe, Verale Board hw h, Marry

Mayaee aad Ada Markiey will prebauy

aot recover.

The Bheroa I roa Cemnaay's works at

Sharoa, Pa., kare beea lighted agaia, after , aa idleaeM of aearly oae year, and are

raaaiag fall Waet. Iadkatteaa peiat to a

steady ran. Krery faraaee la Maroa m bow iw bleat.

A OOK syadicate, composed of all the

iadepeaaeat operators ia the CoaaeHs-

l Tilie regkm, aad backed by rtttebarga

aad Baltimore eapitaHets, m beiag formed

to Sght the oM orgaaiaatMB

Tw tk Sam t m the nth a aetttioa tr

Iewa m peaMl, aekla fortteeabeUtloa of we Amerieaa booae ef lord-. The WW

Mteed fer another rallroaa oriae over tut uvLr . riwiniiU: alae Mtt for improve-

T, .i h. .auaoi.iuHiM at Kaaeaa City;

also MTeral public bukWImc bllU. aad at two "clock the GeaenU Paaatoa Wll was takea p aad debated durtag the i reat of eto Ia tie Haaae a Wll was pafad for coaapletlon ot the paWkt botldlaic 'Ihj ta.Kan. After dtapoelav ot some roatlae bealneeathe artTHte ealeBdar waa eoaaldord la eommittee et the whom. Tmk Seaate waa aot In seaetoa ea tbe 1Mb I the Uoaee a Wll waa paaeed aathorlrlae the Kansas A Arkansas Valley rail

road to construct a railroad throach the in.tian Territory. A Mil to etabi.h a

uh.tnuarv Mt Louisville. . Ky . waa

STATE I NTKLL WNQ. BwTto AMiaMtwHo, a yoaof XowAamay

assparado, waa akot aad tMMy iajwreaRy

He mo la aa broke iato M. at. at L. Crowl's dry good(, boot aad ahee atora, Ilk' ImrUaiaoBtried of ftbeat fm worth of

IviHAXAroLia kdiebeM a

r few days ago to protest agaiaet liasnaaiMX

tbe social aril. David B. Graham, able T ipaaajrt btwatkp aS fuaahaa TtPa mpaaaaBj KoMtrXB F. Muaaaj, ajar itiry aad oae of Mm foaadera of ah Booaoatioal Plow

Compaay, BbmMi Jasad, died of eeaeampMow, agni tmBy two years, PKAStaJaaarxx, aUae Joka Amos, was arjammd ht Markm for bokiiag wp Sake Brooks, of JoBeeboro. The prieoaer k aboat Mm medium awe, has a maatanhe aad is sappoaed to be a CoIbmImm (Ohio) orook. lie bad a confederate, who eevaped. William Bbromktrr, of Madteoa, while HBder Mm iaMaeaceof lkBor, fell oft Mm excursloB steamer Veray, aad waa drowaed above Howard's abipyard, Mm other evening. He leaves a widowed HroMwr ia Medi

ae. Ko eaort has beea made to recover bis body. The Floyd Coaaty strawberry crop la begiaalBg to oome Iato Mm market J by tbe wagoa load. The city council of Terr Haute defeated bh ordiBaace aboliekiag the police cowmisaioBers aad nlsciac the force ia Mm band

of four atfmben of cobboU of etjual divisioa ef party. A James M. King, aged seveaty, was asceadiug the steps to Dickiasoa's gua shop, Hiebmond, he fell backward to the pavemeat aad ia two miaates waa dead, we result of a stroke of aKHiexy. A pkuo store at Cateeville, tea miles eat of Greescatttle, oa tke Vaadalia railroad, was raaed by dynamite tbe other aigkt, aad scarcely a vestige of it remained, so great was Mm ruin wrought. Liquor, it seem;, had beea diapeaeed there for medicinal aad reveaue purposes only, aad it iseuppoaed that Mm temperance people determined to sot only boycott," but destroy it ia tbe manner

TUKWaf LOOSE.

Bte te laaaet aae se-w immk fart m tae 0ebbta

aadTber

atetdae Maimri. asm TBey aee ' lay ajyoffco CeoratoatoaaUy

Taw Mate Waa via a 1U Web ef ClrswiiHtaa-

4deaee Areaed the AHtHfed Marmt C A. rwdtor rVrma WrlH

f Uhr frieeaer'a l4to m St

" ' . . . . ' p v ill nM

rantmeHtomtoaTo IsVpeet I iadkated. It was oaed by J. D. Burg, of

aau report on uuni KeeointkM's relative to the death of Represeatattve Uaba, ot Leulewaa, vrere paseed. Tv thP snsu oa the Kth a bill was latre-

Emineace, Morgaa County, whe also runs aaotber drug store in that village.

Samuel Wheklek, who sued tbe Indian

daeedtoestb4lhaboard of National ile- awi, iwinr ami pnngaetu iumroau teaeea; also to allow extra compensation to ; Company for fW,WM damages, at Rockville, eertela railroads for earrylait malls. Tbe , was awarded f 1,5). His sob, aged niae-

teen, waa croasiag Mm track with a load of wkeat, aad is supposed to have beea asleep. A passenger train struck bim aad

Shipping Mil was called up. amended, pass.i Mfrefee eommtttee ordered.

o.ri HBiaiiutnaiit BMsasarea were ule

txMM d nt and the renaloa bill came up

and

was dlecuseed the rest of the ayr-.ia tne threw kirn sixty feet through a rail fence,

, .. . ,.m ....1 j -1 forft

vi io.n Kin ware Introduced to give naval

emntovea leave of abseaee: IIibIhhc tower of court In receive rhUn; fot a tfwwe to Kdwin M. wnton. The Uncent Ieaency Mil lMUNMd. 1 he Senate Wit wa pa-eetl provdlnEtortdleortiMeBeu of alcoholic KaHlntheltoolofttM Diotiiet ef Columbia and the Territories. A wraBle occurred over a motJon setting a time for eonsWeratloBor the Labor Mil, resaltlag la w 3d of Jaae beta set for tbe purpoee. iv th senate oa tbe lHh a memorial from

several oeeaa ateamahlp lines waa presented; also a petition ot the Sew Kagland M. K. Chun.li for enforcement of terms ot treaty t Kwaranteelns; protection to lives and jwop-1 5rty of Chlaeee. The WH ped to carry on the work ot InveetigMtioa at Sou in

vu. MlMleoliml river. IM imhsmb bhi

aeace the suit.

A twelve-year-old daughter of Wm. M. Hamilton, bridge carpenter, CoaBelkville, was accidentally shot through the lung by

an older brother Mm other afternoon, and is ia a critical condition. The boy picked

ap a number ot thirty-two cartridge riae, arhich was discharged a above.

At Sparta, Dearborn Count-, OI. Hagbea and Steve Conn el ton, two lads of tbe vil

lage, went squirrel hunting at different hours of Mm da, and bapiMaed ia tke same woods. Coming wltbin fifty yards of each

other, but unawares of each other's pres-

seace, Hughes sat down on a log aad com

BjaUaTiu.lt, 111., May TmVsoR Itoetefthe thw at BoWevill yaatarday waa the diecharge ot Mm totOevllw A Naahvllk apecial deputies, by ortwrof Judate Bayder, to whom Mm icraad Jury made a report refusing to aad a bill of lafHtstment agalRst thew. Ju4fto Watw ar

rived from Naahvilk on mm morning train for Mm purpose of heariag we haboa eorptM prooeediHgs whbMt had beea iaotl luted ia Mwlr bchaM, but took ro act km ia Mm matter, as he waa laformed what actio the gram! jury had taken. During the aftornoou hamlbills were circulated oh the street calling for aa ladlgnatlo bmmUr at the M.ri.iuuu for iilelit o'clock last Might,

at which mWreoaen were to" be made by Atoxamlor FlaaisjRH, of Kat St. Lols, ami other. The action of the graud jury la geaerallv approved, aad a Rumber of prtmilHeat cltiwns called on the mayor to reflueat him to forbid the hohllnie of tite IwllgnaUoit meeting. He decided not to Interfere, but took steps to prevent aav dlsonlerly or riotous proceedThe released deputies left for their homes last evening. About three hundred men Rssembled lu front of the Court-house RhI were called . uv rharles Kesblt. who Intro-

Auc Mr. FUnlguii aa the orator of t te evening. He commenced his address by stating that he had consented to sneak a-r .... . i ilu.. utu. e

upon condition tnai me awunsnw be an onlerlv one, awl he counseled the laboring Rwn never to resort to the Winchester rifle In defending their rights or rcdreaslng their grievances, but to do so by means ol Utelr ballots. He then stated the object

the meeting to be to denounce me

action of the gnwd jury wnicn nan set

murderers free, and In elect naa toui

them to do It again. He said he did not rL..iiri til direct the venceance of his

audience against any man or men, ami ne honed Mtat no lawlessness would characterixe the mvetlnjc. His axldrcsa, which lasted an hour, was di

rected mainly to a denunciation oi the railroad corporations, claiming wat they controlcd St. Clair County, and al- ... ... t . .!.... tan

though they mignt conspire Kmnn i laboring man, yet they could not be

reached by Indictment, wnue me moorer, who went to his fellow laborer and induced him to desist from work, was liable to indictment. He claimed that ho need existed for mllillR in Kast St.

LohIs until the Louisville fc .asnvuie rtMMl brought their special detectives there and, arming them with Winchesters, brought on the collision with

the people at the tresue. tie woanu hj his address by referring to the fact that

he was the onlv speaker present, ami i he had been advised not to speak, bat that he had no axe to grind and had

determined to spek his sentiment een if he should be condemned for it.

Other speakers were called for, out.

nose responding, the meeting adjourned

wm then taken up and occupied the reet ; of , nsencetl fanning himself with an old brown thMion In the House the bill reduc . . , ,

laic the penal bond of etarsnnakers was re-' BanKercBi. t-onneiton jieermg rws .u.r-r.i .nit rfrrcML Tbe I'ot oftke An- tha brash, tniatook the coolinr ooeratioR

nronriatlon bill with Senate smendwenta f . MUriH lua k rakwl WU

mtAe.eio1VhtS,HaUr7 gun and -red. On goiBgto tbe spot he was sulag oa the eubiuy ciauee. I borriaed to see hk neighbor lyiug upon tbe I Im Senate on tbe nXh, the States Island. J ground speechless with tfright, ami Mm

Bridge bill waa taken ap, and Mr. Mcltteraoa tdoodjrushiag down h& lace from numer-

ous shot tMrforations. Luckily uoae of the

missiles struck Mm eye-faad tbe Injuries are

not lata..

The other day at Indiaaapelio, Joha

gheamar, a Mine-yer-obl lwy, was playing

unoutbe street wiw some companions,

amenam-Bt cretln the omoe oi ecMu , R stranre,r with ahorse aad baggy

i'nmSr AimronrlatloB Wit was tHea drove Hp and asked him if he wanted to

m m I bib. a rUUt. 1 tea IMV C1IUIMM1 III SHU IITOTS

Btade a speeeh, after whJch the rensMB oni eame up, and after the rejection of maay amendments. pa-we-L , , The KHkrptey Mil was mmle nnrtBlsbed bastneas and tbe Senate adkmrne U....Ia the the Mil for a bridatc at Dufeine. la , was reported aad placed oa the calendar: also a Joint ? nnmllllf a OOatttt4onaI

taken up In committee ot the whole,

aeoete easueu.

LATE NEWS ITEMS. IN the Seaate oa tke Hk the Senate bH paseed remodeling tke judicial districts la Arkansas; also, bill for tke same parpoe ia Mississippi. The Staten Island Bridge bill was then taken up, aad tke Bankruptcy Wll was laid over la order that the bridge bill might be disposed of. It was passed and the Bankruptcy WU was taken Hp Ia the House the Executive, Legislative and Judical Appropriations bill was reported and referred to tke committee of

tke whole. The Senate amendments w I'ot-Office bill were then, taken up Ih eom

mittee of Mte whole. The foreign mauservke amendment was rejected by a vote of 178 against 8S. Patti and SieoUai are to be married is J Colonel, John B, Folsok, grandfather of Mies Fraakte Folsom, died at Folsom-

dale, y. Y., oa the lath. l'nor. Tkrodore Dwisht was unanlBBOuaiy elected president of Yale College. Small-POX has again made Its appearance in Montreal. The Senate amendments to tke Fostoffice Appropriation bill were defeated la the House ob the 2&h by a vote of lW,to

Mrs. Alice Pendleton, wire ot iion. Georgelf. Pendletoa, was thrown from her carriage la Central Park, New York, ea Mm Hh, and striking upon her head, was almost Instantly killed. Her daughter Fanny, who accompanied her, was seriously iBjnfed. M. TRicouris has undertaken to form a aew Creek ministry. AN ladlctment has been found against Melville P. Walsh, ex-coroner of Gage Xi4i.. for accenting a bribe.

The new heir to tke Spanish throne aad its attendant tribulations has beea named Alfonso. Governor Forakkr of Ohio ha trans

acted to Mie United State Senate an en

ds'. Neither has been seen or beard from

dace.

The Encaustic Tile Works, Indianapolis,

were sohi a few days ago at receiver's sale

for 170,000 to a syadicate.

Minnie Lowe, a woman of tbe town, at

Indianapolis, ended her existence we other

evening by taking morpkipe.

Meadows aad pasture lands are ten days

ia advance of ordinary seasons.

Write river, on the 15th, was on a ram

page, and at Indianapolis was within a few

at nine o'clock.

The gathering was a very orderly one,

.nil vras POmttOSed lBSlHlV OI WOrKlllS-

who freouentlv applauded the scntl-

. .- -.

mnt fYnrsiei nv UC sneaker. iu

resoltitioits were auonieti. o

YitBiiHt was occaAloned y me re

lease of the deputies, lor they rambled nroand the city unmolested until time lor

them to depart for their homes. A MVSTErtV REVIVED.

Interest Kevlvrd In tbe tVnrfal Crouch MHrttrr Ih .TnckHi CHHtj Mlchlaaa

KvlrfeHre IHseovtred t'olntlHi; IHrectly to iu .j rruurk tki mmIh-The Klnflft

ef Kawlcn White Wll! Xot Lie SMI.

Jackson, Mich., May IS. Kxcltcmcat aver the Crouch-family-raurder mystery

has been much lntensMed by the report that the blood-dyed gnnnents, found in a stump on the Crouch line fence Monday

by Gilbert Wilson, bore marks pointing

to a well-known farmer aa the murderer, or at least the garments belonged to and

were once worn by him. This man Is .T.l Crouch, a relative of the murdered

f-H,iir. who bas lone been suspected of

the crime ami who Is now under indlcttii. In a former trial it was proven

that certain trucks leading away from the i . t . .1 r. .. V. u-ur- mjlA llT .111,1 1

Br. Tamjm, May M. A Rotteoable featare of Un Maxwail trial to-day was Mte large number of ladles preeeut. Kev. Dr. Tudor waa an attentive listener, aad appeaml to be rtadylag t a Sunday sermoR. The versatile Harry Montague nad his hamisoHM wife and htr-ln-taw occupied front aa. Harry waa evidently thinking that Uwr case was a companion picture to "The Outcast." John B. Armour, a stylish looking colored barber, waa we first witness, this Btornlng. Ua tosiined that he was emHtoyed at Hickman's barber-shop, u North Broadway, and that oh the evening of Monday, April , Maxwell came to the shop ami had his whisk

ers ahavetl off and his hair cut. Maxwell reproseHted to him that

he was an assistant surgeon In the Turkish army. He was In a great hurry. The wllneea asked him If he could speak French ami Maxwell replied that be could, but when the witness addressed him in French was unable to reply. Muxwell asked tlte witness whether he could be recognlted without his heard. Samuel A. Hughes, ticket agent for the 'Frisco, testified that Maxwell was his only customer for a Hrst-clans ticket to San Francisco on April C. Tiia Southern Facinc required passengers to sign th:lr names to the ticket. Maxwell paM hhi 116 for the ticket and sleeping-car berth. George J, I less, a pawnbroker, doing business at 22 North Fourth, testlned that Maxwell called at his shop a day or two before April 6, and wanted to borrow twenty-live dollars on a chain and watch. Maxwell told him he had paid live pounds for the chain In the old coaiitry- Chain produced and Wentlttcd by the witness. Had refused to advance the money oh the security olered, and then Maxwell pro.lurl : flask and some old-fashioned dor-

ells. Tin witness refused to make the

loan, and on the Monday loliowing .Max

well returned ami oougni a nute ior eigni. dollars ami a ring for twenty-two dollars, displaying a large roll of money at the

Albert S. Aloe, the Fourth street optician, and his clerk deposed as to the pris

oner's attempt to sell a magic lantern,

ami his subsequent purcnase oi expen

sive articles ami the tender in intymeni oi

bills of large denomination.

Frederick Hleger, brother oi me imnn-

dealer from whom Maxwell purcnaHeo

two new trunks, and subsequently a

valise, detailed the circumstances attenuing the transaction, and testified to Max-

well's possession oi sevenu ii?;e . Hotes. n ....

Wm. Train, a Southern Hotel porter,

testified to the cxdtcd condition of the prisoner when he called for his baegasi'. The testimony of this witness closed tbe

morning session.

Fred Castle, the souwern iiotei wow

conist, was the first witnesw examinett alter tite noon reces. He identified the

defendant ami the dtotograph oi rreiar, ami testlfletl to the latter having poes-

cd a large nll of money. Louis Duff, n ckrk iu the store of Hart 4 Duff, recognised the defendant as the purchaser of a bat on Kastcr Monday following the disappearance of 1'reller. Tony Freltag, the porter who took "the trunk" from 144, was put on the stand after some delay. He was sent to the room on the complaint that something was con Wined In a trunk that ought to be removed. All the trunks were broueht In. He was asked when It was

ha went to Mte room,

and said it wtu

about ten o'clock in the morwn. lie took the yellow packing case to the elevator, and then removed the alnc trunk, which was corded uml strapjed. As he opened the latter an otJws ran out. He was made sick taking It down the elevator. Hie fctench was overpowering. He got it into the las:gaueroom, but was forced to get away. Other porters took it to the rfde walk and opened It. The trunk was weak, and the ooze slimed over everything as he jwhmI along with It. He could compare the stench to nothing he had ever known before. It wa too terrible to think of.

two"

LIVES SAVED.

inches of the highest polats reached in 1675. Crouch's peculiar boots, .Ind being lame RetKMtsfrom tbesurroundlngoouatry state J ami unable to disguise his foots eps SI He

.1. n . iiu.r wnui.r frMa lima ruAii niKneii. 11 mn, " " j . .w.

done. Maav bridres are washed away ami

at Broad Ripple the dam is gone and three hundred feet of the Air Line divisioa oa the L.,X. A. et C. road was washed away. ScrnRiNTENiiENT of Police Lawler and Captain Vaadever, of Terre Haute, naade a most Important criminal discovery the other night. Receiving information that

induced them to believe that toe house ai 123(3 North Seventh street, occupied by

Ow-ijm to Mm nafaTorable reports of wa grossed copy of a resolution paseed by we

OMMt iMoeetor ea Mm Panama ea- I lower houee of the Ohio Legislature, pre-

was foenM kmbeckied

Iradariek MiUer's farm, two mitos nerMt

ef Clarkaritte. rref. Mtttor saya It k Mm lerreet aeroiHe oa record, and weigkat

faMv tws htsadred toaa. It

caroatfatani, anan,

aad wa.

iagtoat Ceaaty, fa., Bsptsaaber II, im. It , Fwidi Oorernmeat wttl not au- ferrlng formal charges against Senator M. wm foaad iaabeeeed deep ia the soil oa -J th- Umm of ioMerv bonds naMI IB. Payne in connection with his eieetiea

as Unltel States Senator. Af.HKnif an Jarhne, the eonvictedyen

York "lo dler," waa sentenced by Judge ttarrau om the atk to nine years and tea

months In Sing Sing prison. A motion la arrest of Judgmeat was overruled, and

Jaehne waa taken to prison the same even ng.

Loins Willbtt, alias Charles Crosby,

waa hanged In Mie jail at Kingston, Jf. Y. on the Hh, for the mnrder of Bdwln Ke4-

hand on January 7, lw. .

Parsons, we Chicago Anarchist, ha been loeatod in the Mahoning valley by R

Pittsburgh deteetive.

The eruwMea of XL Ml m Inereaeiat

in vieienoe and the town ef Meato lUtto kt ImmkaiRt aaaajer.

VtTMM. BaoocB. aUae W. H. Leaaoa:

faxw, Mm alleged murderer of fritter at Mt. Leute. outMaed bk defeaea to a re-

BertoroaMMlM. He ndaaMi Mm

af PraUer at bk kaade. but dahaa H waa

wi hewn weeMaghina BiufsaaNaaMy,

at Pi aa1ira raaaiat, aad Mtaat ft waa ac

bk nl i ainmt eeansaet Im

e4MMhedy,aSH waa MaereaaR

bb4bw JMfBVtVMMti l4NaaA9 tt tBBwnMl MatA- llNfrt aaMI

amy tf rrtawni

iaWfaewo leeue of lottory

Mm poattioa of Mm eompaay k made etear.

AT Jersey City, X. J., Bdward Terry,

Joha Hoffman and Jot. Heker, employee

of Fraak'a ekamleal factory, were fatolly harmed br bb exidotkm oa the lfth. A

mm, -

kme other etaployee, who were working

in the beildiag at the time, eeeapett mala-

torad. Le,f,W. . . m ... . 1

XlIK Aisanawy ot urese aae vsiw is -

oreee to the foreign eoneats residing at CaadU, e&rmlag Cretan loyalty to Tar-

key and expressing a hope Wat the rerw wttl increaee tae privilege of Crete.

It l rsaorted Mmt a Mtaare of another

Amorkea aohasnar was made in tbe Bay of Fanwy ea we Bwh by Mae ataamer LaneI 4W'aWe lHarat Hnttmylli Ba4rWTlaBMayw4w aMMI Jw

tlMtt Mie stump In which WUsoh yesterday found the bloody clothing is on a direct line with these tracks, but in the present state of popular excitement the fact is Hot regarded that way. The evidence at the trial of Kllcn Shannon, Holcomb's hired girl at the time ol the murder, was to the effect that the bloody garment In a trunk in .lad's room at Holcomb's house had disappeared. .Tad claimed to have had the nose-bleed

Mrs. Edward Tllloteon, wat not square, on the morning of the mHrder, but after they visited it, and, notwithstanding: the ! that denied all knowledge of the shirt

woman's protestations that every thing when it had dlwipiwaretl. Miss bban-

was all right, tbey founu in a t runic nun lias ween pkowb ute tiuwimpc, !. . i i .t.i..t ii.o elilrf le tht name

or fJMWU worta oi most Time i imihvij -no - , , , .

. 1 . 1 .. . 1. . 4 .1. l .1 uUa lU U- 1 1 1 f 1 1 ( A II IU II I HI I Till rni-RL lin

every wing ieang b?hiivt "

The Kecae of a Vowbr Lady Adrift at hen In an Open Heat Sm a Mh Frow the KeHltHr Chara-eorMwvlna- MHroVwl Her A Queer Romance of th Sea. St. Johns, X. F., May 21. -St. George's Bay on the west coast of Newfoundlaiu! telegraphs the following ocean episode: "A French ve.el arrived here yesterday from Saint Malo, bound lo Port Au Yolx. She came for the purpose of landing Miss Louise JoiirneaHX, who ii-a.i n (mm au nve ii boat at

so somo twentv miles off

the island of

been stolen. Tbey were wrapped in hand

kerchiefs, flannels and in every conceivable manner. She said they had beea brought there by Charles K. Milk, of Cleveland, O.,

who claimed to travel for a jewelry aouse

is that city. He got acquainted with her

last December, and induced her to move

from her location at that time to the present remote pkice. He would go away and eosae back about every three weeks. Among Mte articles are twenty-two gold watches, twenty-one silver watches, fortytwo chains, thirteen ojiera-glaasea, forty, eight breast-pins, twenty-eight ear-rings, eighteen bracelets and many others. Mills Uft there Mav 4. There k no doubt that

Mm police have unearthed a regular robbers' nest, which baa made Terre Haute the seat ot operation. Kr.v. Hctchins' seven-year-old to waa run over by a freight train and killed at Bryant, Jay Couaty, while endWeriBf to drive a ealt from Mm track. At Indtanapelk, Mte other evening, Charles Gardner, a lad fourteen years of age, ami some eomimnioas were playing on the banks of White river, when one of Mm boys fell la. Young Gardner jumped 1b and finally brought the boy safe to Mm hank, but as be was placed In the hands of hk friends the Iwnk gave way, and young Gardner was thrown Into the water. He was quickly carried Into tbe current and drowned, hk strength having been exhausted la rescuing hk companion. ALAR number of barns ia aadkna were struck by llghtolng and burned thirthe recent rreat storma.

The Wd for building a new Asylum for ml llw nrm W1U furnish an oppor.

one she caw hidden behind the cnest on the morning alter the murder. Prosecutor Blair has no doubt the clothes were worn by the murderer of the Crouch family. The white shirt bears evidence of having been torn In the struggle and the theory of Uie prosecution ban always

been that KHiilce r line, muntereu with the family, had made a de.-qwrate strugale for her life, and the supposition k tliat the shirt was worn by the man who killed her. 0n thing which goes to prove that Mte clothing was not bloodied in a natural war Is that the shirt had blood on the Inside of the sleeve. Thw looks as If it had spurted up there. Beside all this, there are other marks ol

iikntlncation, which the prosecution wisely refrains just now from making public. Blair, the prosecuting attorney, was formerly Governor ot Michigan, ami k a clear, cool-headed lawyer of great ability. He lays the utmost Importance m the "nml," ami confidently nays the teal mystery will on be cleared up. ml O- a. Tt He Made a Test Caee. Chicago, May 18.-Suit wm yesterday began against Mamlel Bros., a bk; State. street dry goods Una, tor violation ot tha

city ordinance compelling shopkeepers to

nrovtde seat for their women employee.

Two weeks ago the health department began an Investigation and discovered tt.. !, taw was eenerallr violated. All

meat - a, the proprietors ot the large down-town shot "greed to comply with the law, and, with the exception ot Msndel Bro., It la ia have nrovttlcd sat. Tke uit

Jersey. The lady, with a gentleman companion, went boating on Sunday evenW, the 18th of April, after Icavlnp church. While rowing, the gent lemau let one oar slip, ami In attempting to recover it, lost the other. Heing a aoo I swimmer he Instantly jumped vrlM"n to recover the oars. The wind meantime wa- freshening. There w also a strong current tting in Ir the land. The lioat fast drltte! leyond his reach, and he was

Miss JoHrnenux aione in we """" to sea. The boat almost II I led with -ter, and for forty hours she lived in m tarV agony. At length she was rew-td

by the Frencit vessel, on won i" "

h!,e received great kihmhoCaptain and oftkers. Violent wind m:ventel the Fr-nchman lro reaching Jersey, and the yw55. rlcd rcTosr the Atlantic to Newf.indland. The gentleman, Mr. reached St. lllalre- harbor fl J his story wiw dlbclleved. The peode on ahori afMnn that they heard cries m murder from the sea. rested ami Indicted tor homicide. liberty k now, of course, certain, .mlJourtLux having cabled yetertlay mlraculoua escape.

A mv to tlrlak. Kockfoki., III., May 30An Inteicst-

Ing

heard In court yest?ni.

sane and ' . a .

Mr. Hall w

)

case was

Frett C. Hull na adjudged t a illt'nri'w.

a wealthy farmer, hRvIng property

$70,000. A few years ago he ccuh -slave to drink, and was sqnaHderiHS mean right ami left. A wan apiMilntetl, ami to-day the latter discharged. A ital arrangement matk.ftHtlktswlfewM given atkeree oi divorce tor desertion. Thy then nmjk. ou t' all the property to their children aok receiving a lite allowRMe.

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