Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 28, Number 36, Jasper, Dubois County, 18 June 1886 — Page 2

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Mm 8b. TWjr re salve smite a eeajMoa

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A TAmr of Freaea, runaway

8jm wmIwbjt

aBUST WCM

BouMtora, free KtaMrt Falls to

Detroit, Midi., oa Mm tto, a distance of

et a ifiid ot over sixty mltos aa

JvMtK McflA.mTBT wat eeart o fee tw h Mm Oaitoe IMh I

ikrkMtMMrittf Mm

wild

Aw atf-Au4rkua dasaeaitratiea at PadaeenMM.7ta reaalted taaserioeeriot

te which a tart MM)Mro(Mr

lr is Mm teteatioa of Use Brittoh Oov-

ernaaaar to take aeaoa looking la Mm lr'iiiHtlw ef Mm Oreagemea nttty

ditoatiadrtHlac I TJWtec.

It to reported Msat Roprssea satire W. X. Im, ef fmrlTui, has beea offered Mm seeritoryaalp of Mm Treasury, MMl that 1m Ima Mm mHm under eoasid-radios.

Jiimk Kaxxjwt umwk4 fat court at

Smtc Col.. a Mm eta. Mm uvaleM a

mtmHiHw WM seoa made 1m woM

. ....

TJaltod Btatos Gear' juries,

feaaa an exhausted.

rAKY Xurxixa has toetaered mm

leaiaraaasa. tat at Af ariMt raaaeet of

Mm President has accepted a leave of ah MMt until October, bis reslgaaMoa meaa Msaa aot boiag wtd upon.

Kl MomnoK iatoade to call we Mm

tariff Wtt hi Mm House shortly, bat Mm

meeiee wktt prehably f ail. aa Mm Randall

I) it o grata aad Mm Republicane have to Mat to tom again ooaeidsratioa. PavtweaJaaoMa Hapomkmc ptthlisbee i protest wiHt Mm peaeage of Mm pro

Mil. He predtota that the

of Deemties by wok Nxmdaet

will drive Mm repablle Into eivil war. Kit. F. A. Wixbtok, United States Mia

Ister to Psraia, soon after reaching Teaerssa forwarded bis resignation to Wash-

mctoa.aad. Mm Secretary of State tele graphed bhn aoMoe of Ha, acceptance. A farkkr frosa Rouaeaale died of by

eVaohebia at Faria oa the 7th. while aa

aer trsetaaeat by M. Pasteur. The Rem

ataniaa waa bitten by a rabid dog on May

11 and raaehad M. Pasteur oa May .

A mux appears Imminent ia ranks

ef the Kaisrbts of Labor aa at prosoat or

gaalasd, aad Mm mmm of Tom Barry, of Mtohdgan, M eons lag forward aa Mm prob-

. a Wo kador of Mm aaM Hom-Clab f aetioa,

Mk. GLAiHkTOKarciTel a ma;e from Mm OaaoB oa Mm Mh aaaoaaeiaK Her

MAtotv'a con i out to t dtsaolatioa of

rarHaaMBt. Lord Hartingtoa bad pre

TkHMly doeliaed Mtataek of foraaiag a aaw

atlabMry.

TiiKHoaoe of Coatmoas,ia oomrnit,

oa Mm Mb. acrMd, by a tom of lis to Mi,

to aa aaMadaMot of Mm Saaday-SaJa-of

Liaaors bill pro vidian for Mm ototiac of

paMtc boaooc oa Soaday ttroaajboat JBa,'SkHM axoopt wLoadoaaadtto oabarba. AacsiBAXD FcMtaaa, the diatingaiobad BalMi wrttor aad war eorrofipondoat, arriTM In Waahiagtoa oa Mm 8th. Hw proooaee reTlraa Mm talk of ayaarao teat be is toBMrryMiaa LaJa Meigs, Mm aaaekter of GoaMral Moatgaaiory C Moiffs, U. 8. A. Tmt toa of Bwotary Kdiot who recomMy Kfadaatod at the HarTard law

uhtl wIU la a aavort Ubm 0 to work ia

Mm DetHurtBMat of Jaatiee. He will re-

oaire no aapoiatoaoat, bat will aiatply take

a ptaee ia the doparbaoRt for ttw parpoaa

of aeqatriag knowledge aa exporwaoe. At Mm aaeetiac of the Xatfoaal atore-

BMhen' Aaeociatioa at davelaad, 0., oa

Mm 44a. Mm prioos of atoras wore adraa

4 aerea aad a half per eeat. Wbea Mm MMrraatioa adioaraM Mm aMaabers wore

iMMadiaaaly eallod to order aad foraaed

Mm 84oto Feaad-ao' Xatioaal Dofeaea As

Tamdofoatot Mm Hoie Hato bitl'ia Mm

BrtMoh Kowseof Ooauaoaa was oatobratod wMh great oaMiaaiaeai la Mm XorMt of Irelaa4 oa Mm Mu

Ma. OaaaaaxiK baa takoa Jaaaas

CKlCeMy to taak for soaaa MUaga priatod ia Aaiariaa aad wrHtoa by 0KaUy.

Mm. Axx Cox. of CtoraMat. lad., was

aarowa from bar oarriage at IadiaaaaolU,

ad., oa MmSMi, aad killed.

RXHuaa M. Hoc, aeaior MMaabor of Mm

arm of R. Hoe Co., jH-iBtlagpreee laaaa faetaren, Kew York, died at Floraaee,

taly, oa Mm Moraiac of Mm tfe, wbltoer

be aad goae lor root.

Ix Mm Meal opt Urn atootioas ia If oria

Carotwa oa the 7th the rotoraa ahew that

Mm FrohlMMoaioto oarried thlrUVa eltiea aad the oppoeltloa tea.

Wiluam AmaoN, who aa beaa a bmbi-

bar of Mm Teaaeaeee Legialatoro for three

.rejweseaMair oaeof Mm diatrioto of

KaobTille, waa elected preeideati of Mm Ib toraatioaai Typographical Uatoa oa Mia 9wlte

Bxxjaxix CaHiariAXA. aad aaother aaaa,

aakaowR, were fatoHy iajarad oa

Mm 8th by Mia praaaatare exploetoa of a

dyaaaUto blast ia a Itataetoae saarry ia Maaoaiag Coaaty, Ohio. The aaea were

throwa twenty feet aad their bodies ware horribly aaatUatod.

W. C. Hakbixs Co. 'a woouoa wtus at

Stoaaford, Cobb., took are oa the eTeaiag of Mia 8th. The bail ding together with all

Ha eoateata was destroyed. Loss, $&?,-

090; partly ineared.

Four Italians were arrested ia aew

York oa Mm 8th, charged with taaUag eoaaterfeit ailrer pieces.

Br Um exaioeioB of a boiler oa the Jta

T hiiserndaadMHrtT f""J

of Caiaatbta Callsga, l i i Mm th. For tM trot Maw a

(Mies Wlajfred Mjerto")

oaiyod a decree, Datiag 11 years oaiy yoaagBtoaaaJaw waaVed.aaMSi Mm pbrf-

formaadaarrtadoextaeaeaota. . Tax regaUr aaatlM of Ufa a Mm WMto Hoaoa, wMea waa hatiataamid by Mmvs eeat weddtaa, waa reaaaMd oa the ath, ad Mle Roto Cleveland aad her brother,

i Ww- M. CtoveUwd. deiiartod for

their reapectlre koaMS. OmoiAL aaaoaaeesaeat waa

Mm th that State ioeatloa weald be

glvea at Mm White Hoaae oa Mm eyeatag of Mm 14th, to which all of Mm Cabinet,

diptoWRtM eorpa, jwuiciarj, vwhriw, .rlav aiui mirr aad chief oMclah of the

dopartaMBta will be iavitod. Thia will be followed oa Mm evening of Mm 18th by a j goMeral pablic reeaiMioa for which aa earaa will be iaeaed aad to whloh erery body will be welcomed, XLIXTH OONQBEg. IwMMMaateoa the UK Mm CbmeeelaaemnKy bill waa taken ap.aat waslnblaeide to allow the IMptomatle aaU (aeala MU to be dteeaseed. At two o'eloek tbia matter went over aad the ladaataKy bin mmIh eame ui, and, alter ueMte, pneeeU? T1en the Coaaalar .md Wtoio. SuSSTblll was Ukea up and diKuased i aat I adjournment In the Hoe. wmmnnL

.uri..n fmm the secretary oc 'ar mw

MBdlax the expenditure of Me.cati uT:u wa lata before the Ilonee.

ivllVrvIco committee m report reeommendln? the diemleanl of AUHnt iworkeeper VaUe was aeiaed, reenUIng In the laopttou of a resolution eoudemnln .his eoadnet. but not dlamteelng him. The .- UMve, Kxecutlve and Jadlelal : AnproprMloa bU wm taken up ana debated the remainder of the day's eewiOB. .w. ciiu am tui ath a resolution was

ftdonted, after acme debate, oalllng oa the Secretary ot the Interior for lalormatioa as M the authority for the ieeuanee of the recent order ot the Commissioner crthTaeneral Land Ooa attepemUa

ttada rtVeim Of nilRIKTinvrta aw I'""-';-

fATl llpTELLIOaSIW-. aUtoMAca, afShea. hadMMto througa altt . fWy tor. MIA WfclptJt ' IWHAX'! aaraae eoart mas ratod htol apttooaeraaraUfeiilllasjaioaaalea of gailty want bays a aew total.

Jaax Borxtifs bara beaaed near Wtr-

saw, with aftoea haadrea uasaen oi worn. Losf,ttU.

Li'tmsk HcoHaa, aaerisT of Rlaley Ceaav wMt to North Vuraoa Mm other aicbt,

and early neat mora lag, ht csmpaay wtta UetooMrs Moees Ferris, waat to the mi-

imnoa of WilMam Bartoa. who Urea

BaUer awitoa. aad arreetod hlai oa Mm

charae of bawe etealiag. Ho was takea to

MwitaerUnd Coanty.

Dtratxe a tomvlor-etorm Andrew Fair-

ehild, a wealthy farmer near Oyatbiana, waeeeraekaad iaetaatiy killed by light

ning, lie leave a wife aad one ehild.

Wm. I. Gray was arrested while ia Mm

net of steallac three bones from a farmet

aearCemdea,

W. H. Cxur fell from a moving train, Mm

ewer morning, one mile north of Cotamhna, aad was ma over aad iaataatly killed. H

leave a wife aad oae child. Uis home is ia

Dapoat.

A OHrOAOO HOLOOAUT.

BvmMSi la a CMeaam Te

atroagMaiildiias eflaiiailarai

OAFiTAL NOTCS.

n Tm Meldal ltomy leeae aln totor

Maasrt Mwa Kaahnnat

Meataa ttwenetoia-il Ctwwe A

44Mam4aBBnmBVl laaVN

WAaftlxotOK, Jaaa t. The aaeaial MbIm wiUi Mm rrealdaat aad Mm. Cleveland aad Colonel aad Mm. lament, the ealy ooeunanta of Mm rear rar, nrrlved here at 7:H p. w. The ran from Hwnar 8 Ferrv to WaaklagtoN m H'lUioMt

Cmsomm. inm 17th On oae of Ma

marble siaha'at the morffae thm naorNtaf atre the 8jamd imaaiaa of two who

mwIHcs, aare pae hnsbaad who waa oJ of the city, aad child too yuan, to kaoa 1 1 i u.nuiiih --1 Thi

toe ttoiw. ta au eignt pr. ,hrbs. some distance from Um mala

mated or nmothrred In their bed. THej , a Urg crowd of people, many of

K street eroealHg, oat towardM the

dlataaee from the Mala

oa

The

lands under the' ;pie.empeMa. w

ture anu aesen-iaiiu wmv. -"- , n-artneWll was received from the House and

Senate adJourneU.... Senate , bill for

a nuMie eunu

of private Wile the

in tne nonee m

tn ereetton of

riie Railway Dry Doek Company'. I Ln'Lrana,o

aromlses ia Mm eastern part of Cincinnati

oa Mm 7th, Chris Chatman was fatally

injured aad two ethers were severely scalded. Xdward McMaxus, of FoaMac, Mich., waa arrested on the 8th at Cleveland, 0., oa Mm charge of forgery aad takea back to Michigan. He is a reel estate ageet, aad.R to charred, made unauthorised

lead deals to the aatoaat of $),. Fortt-xixk of the recently MTostod bmb indicted by the Milwaukee (Wis.) grand Jary for rioting and conspiracy were arraigned ia Mm municipal court da the 8th. All pleaded not guilty and were bold for trial, the bail ranging from $1,889 to $2,000 each. The impeachment trial of Alderman Rndziaski was adjourned till the ltk, when the defease will begin. Actixo Bicrbtart Faihchild oa Mm Stk instructed the collector of customs at Chicago to remit Mm forfeiture of the CanadJaa steamer Xlpigon, held at that pert for alleged infraction of customs laws. Tb Tillage of Rawley Springs, Va., waa almost completely destroyed by fire m the &th. All the places of resort "with

Mm exception of Mm Baltimore Hoaee, werebaraed. The less is eati mated at 1980,808, with iaearaaee of $18,800. The hotels were to hare opened on Mm 104. Tax fourth general assembly of the St. Vincent de 1'aul Society, the first aeeerabiy ot the kind held iatfcls eoaatry for tea rears, becaa at Washington on the 8Mt.

The attendance was large, uaraimu uid-

boai made a short speech.

Ix Mm quarterly report of Mm aWeetora

Union Telegraph Company JPresment

Green recommends that the dividend be

tog at Znesvle.O.,and was Jf-fhe " nmrlation beJnsr reduced . to JKnwe; also.

Senate bill appropriating $ haHdlac a Sioux City, la.

TMiaeaeetor of Chinese imperial eas

toaas deaies Mutt China intends to con

struct a railway.

A ktitws ha been preeeatea to the

President for Mm pardon of B. FaJhenaaiaer, formerly of St. Loais, who was

soat ap for postal irregaiariMos.

A FAXtXE prevails ia Cerea, aa are

hundred persons are said to hare starved

to death ia Seoal.

Tax political aHaatien ia England is

rarkmeiy commented on by the Freroh

Oerasaa, Austrian aad Italian press.

At Mm Repahtieaa convention at Lewis-

toa, Me., oa Mm 8th, Hoa. J. R. Bodwell

was nominated for Governor on the am

ET'irbdl ".noor.Un7$K.ato far a public

kuildia a Sioux Cltv, Ia. The Mouse tnen MtbTpaclac Railroad bill, but without reaching a vole theMoaM adjourned. Ix the Senate oa the 7th, after eonetderabU detat, tiie OteemarKartne bill ;was referred te the agricultural committee. The ConsttUr, and IMplomatlc Appropriation bill was paseL The bill to provide for settle ment ot railroad neeounts wae also paeU. In the House, alter several members had made brief speeches on questions of privilege, States were called for the la traduction of billa. Among the measure Drought 1 forward was one bv Mr. O'Neill (Mo.) amending the act prohthitlnif the Importation of contract labor. A motion so snspend the rules and ies the bltl repealing the pre-emptlou and timber eultnre acta prevailel alter eome debate; aio a bill to suepead the tulea and pass a bill appropriating n to build a puhlte halloing at Sprinttileld. Mo. Also the Senate out for the conetruetion of the Arthur Kill

bridge. Ix the Sonata oa the 8th a bill creating the office et Assistant Secretary of the Treasury was laid over. A resolution calling for Inform at ton concerning t be amount and status ot bonded whisky In the country was adopted. The bill passed ereating a yellow -fever InvestlKMttni; conimlselon ...... In the House Mr. Kelly made a speech on his otlon to expunse Mr.WheelersBpeecti and In defense or Edwin M. Stanton. He read a letitany

letter written by htanton detailing w relations with MeCletlan and extending Wt net. several raemle-a resented Mr. Kellers ebarxe that a conspiracy exlcted, and Oto cmieion was cut short by the refetenee of Mr. Keilev'e motion to the comuiljlee on rules. The teirielative. Kxecutlve and Judicial Apnronriation bill was then taken up aad con-tii!-red m committee of the whole. Is the Senate on the Mh, after some routine business, the calendar was taken up and a number of Mils paeed, autoac them one to legalise the lneorporatioa of National trmles' unions; also a number of

private reiter "M in tn Mouse the Lexlelative, Judicial and Kxeeueive aaaroprmtlons bill was taken up In committee of th whole and dbntd, the pension office romm In for a large there of the aHeaHeu of members during the entire day. - LATE NEWS ITEMS.

At aoaael eoauiistory behl at Roane en

aba 7th MmFsoo read a eeero aUeoattoa.

Tao How Rev. James Gibbons, D. D.,

of Bmttoaors, aad Mm Meet

AMKaader Taschereaa, D. D.,

Arehhiihop ot Qasbse, aad ethers were araaUil oardlaato. lighteen biehops were

Oxk rvxprbd houses were wrecked aad

twenty-fire persons severely woaaoea daring a riot by Orangemen at Belfast oa

tulM cHbbU

Tax works of Mm XorUt Amerieaa

Glass Company at Hoobeiego, Vfaeoee,

baraed oa me 8th. Loos, $188,088; partially iasared.

Bbcab rioto are three teaea in uoacep-

Moa Bay, X. F. Crowds of unemployed

paraded the streets on the Xh. The

H. AtmvtTtx Salt's Amerieaa dram

: Mamanr has achieved a meet pre

mscm ia Leadoa. eecariag tae

ef foshlpanblg

aaoreerhlr. Female bar

awtr erarr atarmt siaoe Me opening.

lMprm-shaiee4oMrevrwk

tMeiel coartetiee.

Tb eaee of Tbaakfal Tanner against

Jaaaoa A. Oarieid to recover 938,908

for aiigitt intories aaataiaed ia a

wUUlaa with Mrs. OaraeM's carriage,

wave MbaalMed to Mm Jary at Cleveland,

, after three

a verdict tat

O., Miss Hi. The torers, after

terror ef Mrs. Oarleid.

Tag

i fadtarea occerriag throagk

aoaaarjr dariag the aerea days Mm 4Mu aemberi for Mm United

maasa an aad far Canada J8. or a total of

Mf. as eomoered a total of MM Mm

aareeidlast libs ported. Mere mm one-half ml me aaaualtlaa .are reeortod front the

Western aad Facile Baates.

Tag BaeriUrr of the Ifary aaya MiatMM

weeeek of the Moras Atlantic soaadron

ereersforMTeraldaysto

i for sea. They win go easterly aa

report far orders at ForMead,

He. They will visit Mm Heaeries aad

laswaeMoni froen ate departoaeat, aad it

fa baaed will boip to altay, rather Mian hi

.Ttn.r

' CtownmALMAJrraaW-MMCXAxFowoBRLr dkaiea taatho bas beoa capiarsd by Mm

aaaimmaistU shrasnl, and, farmer,

taere m not aay traMt ia Mia rumor Mmt

ans VT-5WS ia reanara so swinee, etc., a

aner-rased at Mm Cleveiand coayeatma.

ereaftor,H Mafhe. Hae local assembly

sf am Kahjato of Labor saa inaugurate a

At-BHt mats Stun iHmlMn Vaira BrcA waarl

Ix the Senate oa the 10th, after eome roatiae business, Mr. Beck's bill, prohibiting members of Congress accepting ensploy meat from railroad companies, paesed. The Agricultural Appropriation bill waa then taken ap, and, after considerable debate, passed. A bill to Increase the navy waa introduced. The Senate refused to consider tb bill providing for open ex

ecutive sessions, and the Northern ractnc Land Forfeiture bill was taken ap....In the Hoaee, after a passage at words between two Tennessee members, committee reports were received. ;e House thea went into committee of the whole on the Legislative Appropriation Mil, awl nine of the KM pagee of Mm bill were considered. Taw Amerieaa Train Dispatchers' con

vention at Chicago adjourned on tke lth to meet in Boston in 1887. Iron aad steel-workers and the manufacturers are still ia conference at Pittsburgh, Fa., oa the question of wages.

Belfast dispatches of the ww aescrio-

d Mm condition of the people there aa a state of frenzy eoneeoaent upon the recent disturbance. Large bodies of soldiers aad police were being rapidly concentrated in Mm city. Dwartrocs Tolcanto emptione, acoontpanied by an earthquake ehoek, have recently been experienced at Tarawera, Prwvlnen of Walroa. New Zealand. The

town wns nearly destroyed, and hundreds of Europeans and natives perished. Kx-Qovkrxo Oaxcrlox hae been nominated for Congress by the Demoorato la Mm Beeoad District of Maine. Rah. wat station agents, ia convention at Indianapolis, are proposing the organisation of a mutual guarraatoe company. F. B. Harris, night superintendent of Mm post-office at Brooklyn, K. Y., has been ITAHMt On caarre of riniac the mails.

JohxW. Woophull, formerly grand secretary of Mie Masonic Grand Lodge of Wieeensin, has been expelled from the order for embesemment. Tmk International Typographical Union In session at Pittsburgh, Fa., decided to pat Mm $10,889 presented by Messrs. Child and Drexel at rnterest as a nueletu for a batidlag fand. Ix Mm session of Mm Reformed Church

By nod at 3few Brunswick, X. J., on Mm KMh, It was amnoaaeed that John R.

. . t.. -m- ihmiui. fonar vtaierri mre mwvw w

toetes by the branea nouee - Z ' , 7 tMi . m,m abort hi firm recently bought about 884,888 bush- I Domestic Mteeieus, was ff,M8 short to

els of wheat at from 88c.

police, with rifles aad fixed bayoaeto,

were one la force ana prevcatea tooting.

Ma. Boxbllb, a eorres pendent ai Bach-

areet. sum beea menaced with erpamiea

for divulging political secrete to Mm BrH-

ieh aad Amerieaa press.

Joax Axdbrsox aad James Barrett,

alaara. ware killed bv a falliar piece of

timber while deeeendlng Mm abaft of Mm

Ashland mine at Hurley, Wis., ea Mm 8th.

A ooixncnrB letter from Mm Bishops of

Mm Province of Quebec, it to understood,

will soon be published ag""t Freema

sonry.

FnaTARATtoxs for Mm geaeral election

la lagland are being made with feverish baste and anxiety, aad nasaereus confer-

aces are being hold. Tbk Jrieads of Lieutenant Greasy are

worhiag bard to prevent Mm appointmeat Mils week ef aa aeeieteat adjutant-general to succeed Colonel Benjamin. Lieatoaaat

ftreeiy will not be eligible antMl Mia retire-

of ecaerai BHurgM wings ais promo-

ttoaoaMMloth.

Tag civil marriage ef Mme. AeMina

PnMi aad Bigaor Xtooliai took piece at Bwaaeee, Wales, oa Mm 8Mi. Tan eereaaoay was performed at toe emceof Mm

Frsana Coneal.

Tna wheat commhteion Rma of Field

Yatos, of MianeapoiM aad DwuMi, failed

a Mm 8th. the failure eetng caaeea y

The rent alas of Mrs. Kate Harley, tht

tody who so mysteriously disappeared

from her home ia Delphi in March, 18, were found imbedded ia a sand-bar ia Mm

Wabaek river, oae mile from that place, few evening ago.

Tmx German Lutheran church in New

Allmny was burned the qtker day, having caught from sparks from the burning

tables of B. Gwin ex Boa, a square away.

The loss on the church is tlS,00d; insun

ance, 11,808. Gwiu A Boa's ioes, 84,590;

insurance, fx.OOO.

Tmk aeseesors of the fourteen townships

la Shelby Coaaty have filed their returns

with the county auditor, which shews

falling os? in the total valuation of taxable property ever the valuation of last year of

758,

Mae. Axx Cox, an elderly lady, Hying at

Clermont, Marion County, was killed by

being throwa from a buggy while leaving

Indianapolis the other aiternoon. She waa called as a witness in Mm case of Sam

Marto, oa trial for killing John Lyons.

Barer Maie., an aged lady living la Boone Township, Harrison County, left her

home the other morning and went into the woods to give instructions to parties who

were cutting timber for her. Before reach

ing tbeiu she became bewildered and lay

down in a thick cluster of bushes, where

she remained unjil a posse ef citisens,who

bad instituted diligent search for her,

found her three days afterward. She waa

takea home, and died.

Ax Vernon. Robert Whitoey was con

victed in the circuit court of grand larceny and sentenced to imprisonment in the State prison for two years, disfranchised for the

same period of time and fined 818.

Tna other Hirst the eaclae and com-

presenrs houses of the Fark County Coal

Company, near Rockvilie, were destroyed

by fire; loss, $10,000.

Sammt moots, aged six years, sob oi

'Squire A. J. Higrins, fell off the fence

while vtiUnr south of SbelbyvHle, a few

days aro. and a henry rail fell on bim, lay

ing bis sealp ofMn and causing htm to bleed so prof usely Mmt his condition is very

grave,

Two stolen horses, one belonging to Mr. John lieatoa, and Mm other te Mrs. Raines,

at Renville, were recovered at SbelbyvHle a few days since. Officers are hot oa the

trail of Mm two men who stole them.

Jambs Browx waylayed James Hutehiafon in Decatur a few nights siace. Mr. Hutchinson was returning home with hie srme full of provisions for his family, when Brown rang upon bim from behind Huntsman's saloon aad struck him with the oll of a heavy hatchet. Knocking HutchInMMt down. Brown struck three times

more at hla victim with the bit, making 3gly gashes in Hutchinson's shoulder and arm. Hutchinson grasped his assailant and succeeded in disarming him, when Brown ran away. The sheriff and assistaato are on the hunt fer Brown, who left the city immediately after his murderoaa teeanlt upon Hutchinson. Hutchiaeet hi severely hurt, bat will probably resever. RLtT QutNJf, a well-known horseman, ef Merth Manchester, received what will result in fatal injuries from Mm bite of n stallion, at Wabana. The animal belonged to a man named Green, and Mr. Quins bad charge of bim. While speeding him on Mm .race-track he descended from the sulky to adjust the bridle. The animal in a twinkling Raised bis right arm in his teeth and literally wrenched the tendons from

the limb, horribly mutilating Mmt side of Mm body. Before Mm unfortunate man could escape Mm vicious brute caught him

tost under the left arm aad tore off a huge piece of Beea. At wis time bystanders reached bim, removed aim aad secured Mm

u raged animal.

Hbxrt DfcxMAX, a well and favorably

newi farmer living near St Louie Cross

ing, Shelby County, left fak house aad did

net return. Kext morning hie body wae found at the end of a rope in the woods not

far from his house, be having bung himeeh?

to Mm limb of a tree. Mr. Dick-man wns

forty years old, aad a man of good repute tioa. Mia wife was recently de wared in

eaae. aad it is perhaps this that led to ak

seif -destruction. Joax 8. Gextrt, while under Mm Influ

eaee of llaaor, gat into an altercation with

Dr Arm the other aftomooa aad cut the letter's Mireat with a knife, severiag the

iucular veto. Agee died 1b five minutes.

Tber lived at S-toaaenenort, a few miles

aorta ef Boonville. Gentry was a

erat aad Agee a Republican. Apolitical

dtoaato wae the eeoaeton ef Mm murder.

Aces is a breMier ef Mm Lleutenaat-Gov

Iff lC4sTsMrkunV

Tmi f oar-year-old daughter of William ajtaallwood, a farmer reeidiag near Dora,

Wabash Coaaty, while riding a plow-horse in from Mm field was throwa from Mm baek of the animsl and suitaineii injuries about

were the victims of a lire that broke oul at 781 and7MoMi Canal Street eafij

thla womlnjr.

r . . . . . . .

At four O'CiOCK Mia morning nanm

were diseovereti unrsHng hp in the cellar of a frame lialUiing at 788 Canal street, the watchman In brewery firm mw Mm blase. He ran to Mm house to arouse the occupant and torn In at

alarm. Meanwhile Um names hikh hf ill rough Die ground floor with Mm rapid

ity of llgiitiilng. in a minuM more mk next floor was ablaxe, ami a little lalei the wooden walla oi the basement gave way and the Are was communicated t the house at 781, which was soon en

veloped. Mm

Both houses were alien witn sunina

smoke ami beyond help from the are department before aay of the inmate, were aroused. ,

John Kallegh jr., ma the ismiiy living

en the lower floor of 188, were first to awaken. Hastily grasping such few garments as thv could find in Uie Mrlaias

smoke, Mr. anil Mrs. Raleigh inrew opes

the front windows and escaped, oat not without a terrible scorching. Mrs.

KeJexh'r night dress caught fire, but slit xtinvtilslied the blase, and joined liei

husband in her effort to save the lives oi

their children. This they bucceetlea ia

doing.

. -' a a il . I 11.11-

Tha aeconti Boor oi tne nutiuins: was

occupied by Michael Murphy and fsmlly, and Mrs. Mary Darkla and family Mrs. Durkln's husband, who is employed

in the .Toilet Steel Works, was absent.

The upper floor oi 781 was occupied oj

Wm. Hahn, Jr., and his ismlly. ma father, an a..!d man. lived with them.

The Halms all escaped except the old

wan. who was last seen at an upper win

dnw aivmalliisr for help, but It was too

late, and he perished.

On the lower moor nveu jonn jmcvi aire

a grocer, and fsmlly. They all escaped. It is alleged that the tire was the work of an Incendiary. The brewer, who

made the discovery, says that he saw a strange man miming away from the burning buildings. It was the third

time the property had been t

afire. Another evidence which Mr.

ttalelzh cites as pointing to

incendiarism, is the fact that he locked hU

basement door upon retiring last Might

and uiKMt discovery of the fire it was

fnuml tn hav Immiu broken nnen.

Following are the names of the vie

tints: " Mrs. Mary Darkla, aged thirty. 1'atsey Flavin, four years. Agnes Diirkln, aged ten months. Michael Murimv. thirty-rive years.

Mrs. Michael Murphy, thirty-alne

years. Annie Murphy, aged ten years. Nellie Murphy, aged eight years.

William Hahn, aged .'lxty-three years

A VETERAN.

The Oldest Pr part ment Clerk In Cent In

m Service In the 'tlMMl Capltol-

.I.ihm H. Marr. Who Was a Clvrk m

Yemr Before Xreltlrnt Cleveland Wat Horn.

Washington, June 7. Probably Mr

JanMS II. Marr, the chief clerk ol First

Awdstaut Postmaster-General Stevenson,

has been longer engaged than any other living employe In the department service ot the Government. Mr. Marr is eighty years of age, and entered the service lr

I DO I, nlltlcr um iniiinao ..j, of Kentucky, President Jackson's first

Postmaster-uenerai. in utai year r. Marr came to Washington from Maryland, his native State, and accepted an humble clerkship In the department.

He has, meantime, been repeateuiv promoted, and has lor years past held, as now, the position oi chief clerk for the

First Assistant rosimasier-ueiiisrui;

On the first instant tils office was mk

&fn ni numerous neariv uuhkihii-

tlons on the arrival of the fifty-filth aunl-

vnnurr of his entrance upon tee aaiiea

rj hi flrat clerical position in the de

partment. Postmaster-General Vilas, vint Aaalstant General Stevenson and

their subordinates gave the veneraoM man hearty handshakes, and warm verbal ftvnraaaions of esteem. The old man is

iustly proud ot the faithful record he has

made running uiiuugn more "

century. He has served, in inav penoti;

uixltr twentv-saven roeimaeieni-ucmsmi,

and eleven Prealdentlal sdmlnlstratloas, rh hnvlnnlns! of his official career ante

dating by six years, Mm birth of the pretest President of the Unitod States, i iu MMiord U a atolnless one. and reflects

koanr a boh bin character and name. lie

possesses now, as ever before, Mm aal vcrsai reepect of his associates. BOUND" TO DIE.

A Mlsseari Weeaan

wmMfi mMMfci fh4CsmV rarftJrBMal JmV enWMT mrtfiMft 4tmt

o-ealkd "fiaag.

amaaingly large

StTDral profess

88e. aad lost

0

to

8,888 to 110,888 oa the deal.

Mas. DuauKT. who shot

rm last year, has finally been sent to

the asylum for iaeeae orimmaM ai Auearn,

X. Y.

ATaar eaea has beea made up at un-

elaaaM to gat a deeislea freai Mm BaprenM Court an Mm sensMtutionaMty ef Mm Dew law tor toxeMea ef saleeai.

his aeeoaats.

A rxswRT train 'was wrecked on the Union raciac near Klkhorn, Xeb., on the 10th, and James south, of Bait Lake, aad Michael Doaohue, of Omaha, who were

steallag a ride, were Milled.

Tmk report of Mm receivers ef Remington Bon at Utfea, X. Y., shews aejeto, 4,711,7ltltable,fl,l8,7ta, aa appa. reatsarplueef )48,m

TIm nnmbac of

fttors" has beooato

within ft month or m.

to even diet on soft soap, coal oil ana

mean like, ineludtnr an Xaatora naa, who, in spite of his elaimei ability,

miccHmbfHl to a dose of poison. vm-

Soma of the blind can read tire et nix hours without feeling; fatigued. They ttee both hande ia readinf, the right fm-HRfr beinjr Head ohisly te attars to the words mhI syllables, while the left fore-Muwer reeof nieee the were fcy Reesf. X T. Trthmi.

Who Took the fitryeto

t. "--- Wm

Jtet Proaerly rrevMe fur Mer. Pkrryvh.i-K, Mo., June 7. Mrs. Louies Taylor, a young married woman, com mltted suicide by swallowing strychnin and laudanum at the house of her fathei in Chsrlestown. She hat! been visiting a sister at Phomixrlite, and at Northeast purchased Um potsoN. She stated that she intended to kill herself, aa her hnsband did not provide for her and her life was a hell on earth. After swallow, lag the strychnine she told her brother what she had done, and that she had also given her five-year-old daughter a large portion of the poison. The dose to Mm ehild proved an emetic, and tiius saved lie life. A physician was sent for, but Mrs. Tavlor refused to take an antidote, de

claring that she wished to die, and taking

front her pocket a vial, swauowea nan aa oaaee of laudanum. She died Mtm morn

ing. Mrs. Taylor was twenty-two years

eea

e

them la carriages had congregated in Um hopea of oa telling a glimpse ot Mm President and his bride. But they were

doomed to disappointment, a utr train merely siaekened speed at Mm crosetng, and then continued slowly In to the Central Baltimore k Ohio depot.

Here iMrhaps lour or live hun

dred pt'ojde, more fortunate than

those at the K street crossing, awaited

eutolde the detxit the arrival of the 1'res-

kteaL When the tram came to a stop the

President wns Um first ol the quartHtr In

the rear car to alight. tn. Cleveland

ollowed, and asstotod by the rre-lkt

stepped nimbly from the car. Colonel Lamont and his wife came tripping along a few seconds later, and the imrty walked

briskly out through the oepoi to uie treat of Um building where the President's seal browns and his carriage with AHiert

Hawkins, whip in hand, were walttng. It occupied only a few seconds time fer the four to enter ths carriage and they

were of for the White House home alter

an absence of six days.

Washinoton, June f. Consul Warner

sends to Uie State Department from Co

logne au interesting document, giving the rates of wages and general condition

of the laboring classes in uermauy. He says he has worked Uie report up with great care, ami that it contains many points that have not before been made public. He says that the laborer,

whether he works in iron or steel

manufactories, coal mines, stone q Har

ries, on buildings or railways, ranges from forty-seven cento to seventy cents per day,

and if he is a skilled laborer from oivhiv tn nlnetv-two cents per day.

Female labor is only allowed in a certain

limited degree, aad is only paid from

twenty-four to thirty cents per uay. Working hours are from six to sir

ia summer ami from M;ven to seven in winter. One hour Is given for dinner, half an hour for breakfast and half an hour for coffee in the afternoon. The government has no power to regulate or Interfere wiUt working hours, bw t It takes ears that certain restrictions with regard to Uie employment of women and children are observed. Rent Is tx.Se per moaUi on Uie average, or one full week's wage. Meals cost twenty-lour cents per day. They consist princllly of jtototoes. They have also peas, beans, vegetables, common pork and black bread. Once la a while they have, dried fish and beef , but more often horseflesh. The laboring classes are poorly clothed as a rule. Washinotox, June 9. Mr. Bell, the Superintendent of Foreign Malls, has, after consultation with Minister Romero, opened oorrrsjKndence with Mexlpo looking to the establishment of Mm rotary lock registered mall poueh exchange between the two countries. This system has been in.sueeeeeful operation between the United States and Canada two veers. It docs away with Mm

old and laborious system oi cneeaing up and receipting for various packages en route. So long as Um rotary number on

the pouch corresponds with the way wit the pouch goes from hand to hand without tk'lay, reaching lie destination in the quickest possible transit ot mall matter. The turn ot Uie key changes the number so that the presence of the way-bill number

Is the evidence tnat tna pouen nm m. been opened. Inside of Uie pouch is conveyed a duplicate bill, having Uie number shown by Uie lock when Um pouch

waa dosed at the lorwaraing omee. a

more simple ami effective system it wee hi be hard to construct. Wasmixotox, June f. The report of Special Kxsminer Chalmers, of the DeEartment of JusUce, who was sent to t. Louis to investigate the ofike of Ills- , trict Attorney Biles and incidentally to look up Uie charges against Mr. Itiiw preferred by Mr. Lindsey, has been received, and a copy has been sent to the Comptroller of the Treasury. Thlf report practically exonerates Bliss in every particular of the charges made by Lindsey. In Uie words of a high edktal at Uie Department ot Justice: , . "It makes the impression upon us that Lindsey Is a sort of crank. We found , nothing sustained that he had charged, except thai Bliss ytenl Into the State courts to try oaaee of land fraud, ami that he knew, as it was a matter of record. In fact, there waa no oUier way to set at Um business. It revealed the fact that

Llmtoeyhad beea sent to the pehltoMUafy by Bliss effort, and, of course, does not feel very well toward the latter. Of course Lindsey now claims that the in

vestigation waa not I amy conoacien.

Washinotox, June f. npresematlves of various elements in Mm Cherokee Nation, aside from the blood CheroKees, have entered Into a combination to work together for two or three measures. The principal objected they have In view Is to get Mm Federal Government to take up

aad settle the aaeeiion oi wmi.m

zenehlpinthe nation, to miwu'

want a commission app are also working together for the jsaec of Mm bill to make rectltutlon to

Utosc who claim to m neruN. but who did not share f

ter capita distribution oi we wn.vw In this combination are W. J. Wa Its and R. Chaetine, of the Cherokee Unlp Aseoclatioa; Chief Snilth and Thmta Covert, of Mm Rastera Cherokees; John

ny Coke and Baruea, oi Jl mmm . . tL rV Ami fe

and J. miiion lamer ior m YJTT:: ;.f

freed men. InMiecrowoea connr.ion

u, 1. if kM look tloniMlHi i"1

nav of Um legislation desired y

... - a m -

mja&lsa tAslsl MbbbIIIITI j tl fJMajl h

3 to get ap the ReeUtuUon bill Mm lzth or 18th, but Mm prospeot is not

food.

Au attNHMlve fire. LooiaviLUt. Ky., June T.At

fear

o'clock Mils morning Davis' Mock waa almost totally destroyed by lire. It wm

occupied by the new Grand Theater,

RriHkworth's restaurant, Kentucky Bchool of Medteinc, Denanzio's frait

store and several small ihope and ofltoes

Tt waa oae of the finest In Mm South. It

waa farmeriv Mm BeCktosHiacB. The

fthaator. Bwdtoai school and feetoara

wan enUrelv destroyed. Deaanato'a

fruit hoaee wae only sghUy damagtd Tetal loss shout 188,889t almost oet ored by lMsranee.

these

will be

Wmrr Xrwtok, Pa., June 8. Three annul miners are oat on a strike at UMteren pita opetwtod by W. L. ieeM Co., at Bcott Haven. These men resume, work three weeks ago attar a prolonged Mike under promise of pay for aU dead

done. The discovery we w

not being paid for torn erne

work ! the occasion lor Mm r" strike. A large force of miners engaged, at the reus One Company's mine returned to work, taw mornmf after aa Wleue at six mouths, at the same rate ef rf they were receiving when they etmak.

work