Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 29, Number 18, Jasper, Dubois County, 28 January 1887 — Page 6

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TOPICS OF THE DAT. txnx Lama aad Ms kfck arrived In WttMitet en Mm Mam. M MeQCAMt wh Umm to Stag Mm ink. Ma wttl warx m mm wtMixLir. b. mjiux. Mef ef mm stgIWMl eat inF lWHfcW4fvm Mm bMb aumHfar PBW arBr'e'naei ?axlbt Congo expedlMoe artrei XOatia Bey will eeaam af IJbm , will east fttO&OM. ArMMMCTkoa foot atWaahlagtoa to fat aa appropriation far aa equestrian lata aC General Logan. AmiuJMiaMSXiw have been ooacludcd.for haMtag aa exhibition of American predaeto at Maahelat, Genaaay, ia the felL Kit. Da. XcOtrxx aa received a eseead aad leal summons from Rome, but gives no ladieetioa that be mtoade to bey aVMHtwrxKT Lamas was at his desk aa Mm 17th. sad was vary muea saUsaed to fted mm work had Imm kept p m prempUv. Tax Im eemmtttee aa invalid pen sfeee at Washlegton agreed a mm hKh. to report adversely oa mm Lagaa aad Blair 3nekaueBeBB bSBa ak r- i a Coloxel, F. B. Stockhrimk wns elected UaHed States Senator ay mm Mtehlgea legislature oa mm HHh, the two houses voting separately. Gotskxom wro inaugurated aa follows en mm ISUi: Beaver of PeeBsylvaula, Green ef Xew Jersey. Stars of Delaware I Boos of Texaa. Tn aaM- of aa Austre-Kusslau war hearreettv diminished since Austria die covered taat she eoukl mot rely upon the aappert of Germany. XatOjCake shock waro fart aa mm ITMi at Mentpelter. Mventy-tx mites wot of M arseiUee. and at several ether towaa Sa mm Boat of Fraaee. To a doeumtloa of mm FraMiaa Land tag, oa mm ntk, Xaiirer William said that MM rejection of the Army bill had deeply seed seed him. A obKAX sweep Is to be made of Kepubll caa revenue areata, so taat Vbeir places may oa tiled -with persoas ia barmeny wife mm administration. Tie Canadian FarUaaMat has beea die salved aad aaw election ordared. The Bomlaations will take plaee aa Fohraary 1C, aad mm aoittar oa the SM. Hkatt aaow atoms pcavailod oror the wootorm aortioa of Sootiaad oa the 17th. Ia sobm ataeas the storsaa wore so rtoleat that oat-door lahor had to he saaaoadod. Tax two aoaoos of the Calif orala Legis late re, toUbic separately, oa the lath, ebose Geonre Hearst Uaited Snatos Seas tor, aa mm rosalt will aaow is the Joint 'kettet. Both aoaoos of the XieeeeriLer telatare, TSttar aaaaratotr, oa mm lata, eioetod 8ea a tor Ceekrelt to the United States Boaate, aad wore to seet in joint ooaTMtioa on the mk aad forMallj elect hint. The President sent a apodal xeeseage to Caarrass oa the Wth, arrinr eoaerosetoa al aettoa to proride for a saHaMe eelebraUoa of mm ooatoaaial aaairersary ocum CaaitHaUaa of the UaHed Btatoa. The Goraraor of Sent has neon nam nsnsd to Caoal to aaawor eharfos of seorotly faroriac Rasem aad foaiaaWag aatred of Bagiaad aaioac the Afghan peopte. If foaad rattty ha wilt aa seatoaeed toaoanu The prase of Paris exalte erer the qoarroi hotwsaa Btsmarck aad the Roieaotae;. The Ttmft protooto afaAaot tU idea of defaaslTa preparstioas oaiaf; made wHh a Tiow toeaeefciar aggreselre asoraaMata bpJT IraMvML Ix Mm Wisconsin elections oa the Itta 5. F. Maaajaa (Rep.) was elected to Ceagrese from Mm Bifkth district to saooad Wm. T. IriM 4mm4mL Mufli JLC. lrfQ6 a boa f tM dMMMd, wm oiscf A for 1km imx Both h oases of the Illinois Lafislatare, Men. Cfcas. B. Farwell aa the socceseor of ; John A. Logaa as UaHed Btatoa The formal alsetlea la Mat ses-LimrrxxiXT-ChiXEKAL BentDAX hae iaaaad aa order, aaaoaaciaf; to the army the aeaMi of Ooaerat Maien. deooriMar aahia aatksBplftaOlaMB a0nPa5( JMaWsa lWIaHBPriia Mm sat cars of hla corps to wear mm aeaal hangs of mearafesg; for sixty days. A matioxal story connects d with Mm Ota rot1 las ease ia to Mm effect that two ledfosaeoMMF aad aVeasjhjtor"BwlM con id hare saved the maa's Ufa, woaU not come scaase Oororaor Lea wowM net i to hoop their aamss secret. The issue of standard attrar dollars from Mm mtato during Jaaaary tt, amounted to :lal, The shipaf fraeuoaal silver irem t to Jaaaary IS to The sa TVasV Mmkm p pubHehesttM Bra Issses ia iroa-worko duriag MK. Onehuadeed aad tweaty estabhehmeata ht differed, parte of Mm eouatry were daaiaged by are earing mm year, mvomag a lose of faVNtaf, on which Mmre waa an iaour- . m at,ssjn;aM. Mmm Olaba Babtox, areaHant af aBffaTSa'anffa JaaOMil HsNai C?PWMb 4M40an aaa gaae to Texaa to mahe a persoaeiia"numa ex iaa oaaaiman aaa Beana oi Mm aafferera from mm Texaa drought of met eammir and the pnosdieg year. They are saw te numaer Balaam, aad UMtr vaato far feed aad etoMdag. aa wall aa far seed, aaa, aaa rsareuntad to be extremely Taut etoetrie ligktsag apparatoe ia the lamuai af MMWaehiagtoa meaumeat at the Batteaal eaaMal Mia. Beveaty-tve hieaadaeoeat lighta, aiswiaaaai at mm ttati way iMoaingap mm jjmar atoe aad rtxJStj WsiaLaSag Mm hbe torueanrs fcr a eHianu af Baa haaiiil feet, Mm eaWVaa stoiaixg.

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ef Mm Preach ft. a, shed duxtswr a trip to CtMMnpeMM. T 1 1 mi Ohm tt laasn na a aiu la Mr Mm aaplostoa of a boiler oa the Hon17th, ae neeaeaa ware killed aad seroral Tax Becrotary at the Interior hah la srsed Mm wnwast of the United Btatas Attoraer for Wyomlac for addltioaal ooansel to asaiat ia the trial of oarUua MtiBg ia that Territory apviaat parties far illegal fearing of portions of Tax Bulgaria delegates arrived at erne on mm ink. where MMy ware wel comed by a deaatatloa of students, who presented aa address expressing the sympathy of the youth of Italy with the Bul garian s. The Awatrian Ooverameat eeatiaaea to ha men prepamtione far war. Faor. K. u Yocmaxs, writer aad joearer, died at Kew York oa the 1SU. X. K. Qvat was elected Beaator by mm Pennsylvania Legislature oa the 18th. 1ta.lt has agreed to act as mediator ia Mm Bulgarian question. A tamilt named Btephaas, of Dayton, O., waa serioaaly poisoned oa the lath by eating piffs1 feet, suppoaahly ooatalaiag stryehaiae. A rA.YOKASLE report on Bashaw's nomination for Uaited States district attorney for the Eastern district of Mweoariwas authorised oa Mm 17tk by mm Beaate judiciary committee. Reixfokcexbxts have beea sent to Crete, aa outbreak against Turkish au toority beiac feared. PirraacaM, Fa., has aa eptdemk among the horses resembltag pmk-eye. The British ranboat Firm waa wrecked on the 18th off mm Xorthamberiaad eoaat. Kt. Paul's winter carnival of ke festirHtos waa opened successfully oa the KHh. The new eon piracy bill is variously commented on by all the London newspapers. & xx a. Ton Haw ley, of Connecticut, aad Hale, of Maine, have both been elected to succeed themselres. The Union Association of Lumber Dealers began iw fourth annual convention at Cincinnati oa the ISth. A bbotheb of Count Antlrassv has been Vffered a position ia the Hungariaa Cabinet Hox. J. J. UrcHCKCK, founder of the An cieat Order of United Workmen, died at his home at StoelriUe, Mo., on the IStk. The burniag of vacated dwellings at Glenbeir, Ireland, has ceased, owing to pressure from the government. Sevex persons hare beea arrested ia Kaox Couaty, Ky., in connection with the murder of theJPoe family ia October laeU Liuxkal aiMr Irish Nationalist clubs of London are to hold a public meeting to ex press kedigaation at Irish evictions. At Delhi, X. T., on the 18th, the remains of Joan Griffon were exhumed for ex amination. owiag to a suspicion that he wae poisoned by his wife. GeoiMiE Fraxklix Axbxbsox .has been arreeied at London charged with swind ling Charles Deakia of Susquehanna, Fa., out of J,(fcJ. The Coaipt roller of the Currency has authorised the First Xatioaal Bank of Beaver City, 2feb., to begin business with a capital of 160,000. The funeral of General W. B. Kaaea took pi see at Washington oa the ltth. Both houses of Coagrese passed the St. Louis Bridge bill on the lth. ZiXKorr, leader of the Russian party in Bulgaria, baa arrived at Constantinople. BcrrALO reeeel owners are enthusiaatie ever the prospects for the coming naviga tion season. Ital'iax Prime Minister DxrxETis re eeived the BulgarkiB deputation on the Gbome Banckott nave a banquet at Washington en the evening of the ltth ia honor of Cardinal Gtbbeas. Two German spies were arrested at Lyoas, Fraaee, an the ltth, for attempting to bribe French soldiers. The annual meeting of the Western Iron Association waa held at Pittsburgh, Pa., a iki lata F Lone Raxboltk Chcrchiix says hut at tachment to the Ulster loralkta has un dergone no diminution. Massachusetts Democrats assisted faction of the Ke publicans on the lth to re-eleet Beaator Dawes. PnixcE RotAXn Boxapakte will be mar ried to Princess Letitla at Turin about the middle of April. The safe of the Belmoat Barings Bank at Belmont, Maas., waa blown open on the ltta and f lw was carried off. . Btx Michael Hicks-Beach has been in vited to visit dlenbeigh, Ireland, aad see what the Government permits. Fkaxk Hiscock was selected for United Btatoa Senator by the 3few York Republlcan caucus on the 19th. Loan Haktixotox haa written a letter supporting Mr. Goschen, who is contesting Mm Wast division of Liverpool for Par liament. The baggage-ear oa the Xew York lim ited express waa blown to pieces near AlFa.. oa the HKh, by dynamlto con tained in a trunk. The feud between Congressman J. Floyd Kiag, of Louistann, and CutabertB. Jones, of Mm same State, haa been revived at Washington. Tom xt DAXroRTK aad Jade Harding, light weiehts, fought aievea rounds near Ryaek, X. Y., an the ltth, the farmer win ning an a ioul BanBtrr Matsox, of Chicago, psaRhrely refueee to admit Mies Mine Van Xaadt to the jail, Mius frustrating her marriage to Jcoex Kooxax, of Huntingburg, lad., fell between two cars of the south-bound train oa mm Louisville. Kew Albaay Chicago railroad norih of Crawfordarille, lad., ea Mm Bight of Mm lth, and was graaad lato fragmeata. Tn President and Mrs. Cleveland, with the young ladies of Mm Cabinet, will attend Mm charity ball at Baltimore aa the Hh. The presidential parly goes at seea o'clock and retaras at two in the moraiag. The Pope promises Kmperor William te os operate with him ia briaging Mm negetiattons between Praasta and Mm Vatican to a successful termiaation. Ax address to Kmperor William was by the upper house of tat FrusDtot oa the ltth, expresetnr the will' Ingneae of the Prussian people to rota the means necessary for defend lag the empire. Dow, Joxks at Co.'s aaws agency, of Raw York, eharges Mtat mm Weetorn Union Telegraph Company haa been farniehlag privato dispatches to a riral The Treaeury Departmeat aaa taat no drawback caa be allowed oa the atjp0aal(paa (bsC ljMjpOffaMxl aWsHpafctt autht'na TWaJll bear manufactured in Mm United Btatas front demeette matertala. Taa Baoratogy of Mst TTaaaary has maaaiea aamtwag ratamias aa aetoallew 10 WWCy amWKPafar aWNMMI ar

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Mm lalUsaore Ohki wraek at Raaalla, (sPJC BaaiB Jmt Hm ubbJMBx: 4isa aA aJhJ aBae Mas. cxxvrijkxn snaak huMita with Uuee huaared aad tweMty-sevea persona an the HUt ia one hoar. Mrs. Folsoat, Mrs. Ooodyear aad Mrs. xtieard gave theit presence to the midday reception, bat eon Id not take part ia the haadaaaking. Mm, Ctevaiead says she does not Bad the Hsrrise at all mberioua, bat anioya l greatly. XUXTH OONQRESt. m tan Baaste ea Mm Wh a aamber of MMwea were passed sa aad men taeMseuetea was eaaltaaed on the later-State Ownmetes Mil, wateh wa pseeoa saeruy wr mttoltat nravetaetettott... ..lathe Houe toe y aad Friday, the Stat, after the nornlag hour, were set epsn te eensnMr wwmntebttls on we private ealendar. The Coalereace leport on the Xlectoral Count bill was agresdto. CWnmittae reports went preseniew, nftar which the House weat lata eoauaHtee of the whole oa Beaate bills, half a eosea of which were passed. An evening session was held. nt wktea a aamber of Thk Senate was not ia nesalon on the IMh. .In mm House the eonfereaee report oa the Inter-Btate Commene bill wa presented. Beversl bitts were reported from comawttees. A Joint reeolttttou autheriaiag an investlcation of the boohs and aoeeunts of anted Pacinc milroads wae eeasidered ia committee of the whole, but no aettoa waa taken. A motion by Mr. Hatch, (Xo ) to go into committee of the whole Oa Mm Ftouro-FaeuiaoBia Mil was lost. Mr. Norwood (Oa,) made a personal explanation regarding s publication connecting him tritk we aeeounu of the Central Psrinc railroad. A conference eommittee wns appetatM oa Um AaU-Polrxasay bill. The House weat lato committee of the whole on the Ktvcr and Harbor bill, which, after dtscusston, was Inid over and the House adjourned. IX the Beaate oa Uve 17th a reseluttoa wm adopted regarding the celebration of tbc sen touuial anniversary of the inauguration of the CoMtttution. Several resolutions were offeree aadpeasion bills takea up. forty of which were passed. The Peastoa Appropriation bill, ap propristing rTVWatWn, was paed. The Arm; Appropriation bUI wns pssaed. The bill toestablUh agrieuHural experimeat statfoas wac aiscntsed at length, but no action was taken In the House a large number ef bills were introduced underthe call of States. A motion to call up conference report on Inter-State Commerce bill was defeated. A motion to suspend rules aad take up Patent bill waa lost. The bill for the relief of depeadeat parent aad honorably dtaeharged soldiers and sailors sow disabled was passed. The rules suspended aad Senate amendment to the Mexican Pension bill was passed. Adjourned. lathe Senate on the 18th a Joint resolution was passed prorttnag for a eommittee of both houfes to eoaslder the expedteeey of holding a world's exposition ia law. A resotntion was introduced authoruing the President to prehiMt the passage through Mm United States of engine, ears or vessels eomiag from Canada. The bill forferUag lands grated to the Xew Orleans. Baton Rouge k Vicksbnrg railroad was considered, and the bill baring been amended, was pasted. Ia the Houee a conference report was submitted on the Lnnde-in-Severalty Mil. A bill was introduced for estsMiehlag aids to navigation at the mouth of the Mississippi. The bill to increase the pension of soldiers and cullers who hare lost both arm from ttt te (leu was discussed; also the hill te cause Investigation lato Injuries indicted on American engaged in tke fisheries. A resolntioc wns passed authoriaiag aa investigation of Prthe railroad accounts. The eonfereaee report on the later-State Commerce bill wns eeasidered. The Post-Ofltce Appropriation bill was reported and referred. Conferees were appointed on the Army Appropriation MIL Adjourned. Ix the Beaate oa toe ltth a bill wa reported tor the protection of Ameriean nshlag vessels. conference committee was appointed ea the Forfeiture of the Backbone Land-Great MIL. A Mil authoriaiag the eonetruetiea of a bridge ever the Mississippi river, between Kuds' bridge and the mouth of the Missouri river, was nmesrtod aad passed. Ceaferees were appelated ea the Army Appropriation bill. The Mil appropriating tl,ft for the Charleston Jetties was passed. Aa executive session was held. Adjourned. In the House the resolution setting apart a day for consideration ef the HI air K da rational Mil was discussed. The laterState Commerce Mil wm considered. The bill authorising the construction of a bridge over toe Mississippi river at St. Louis wns passed. A resolution waa offered culling oa the Secretary of the Treasury for information regarding we Pacific railroad debt Adjourasd. i LATE NEWS ITEMS. IX the fctonate on uewtn a message was received from the Preekleet vetoing a pension bill. A petition from manufacturers and merchants of 8f. Louie for the repeat of Internal Revenue laws waa presented. The bill was reported for the completion of the monument to the mother of Washington; also the mil to amend the act authorising the construc tion ef the Arthur Kill bridge, Xotlce wan luikm proposing a woman suffrage hmeadmant wouhl be called up. The conference report on the Rlectoral Count bill was agreed to In the House i resolution was adopted calling on tne Secretary of the Treasury for a statement if the Government's accounts with tne Pacific railroads. Reports from committees on a number af bills were protented. The Senate bill passed amending the law regarding patents, trade marks and copyrights. An agreement wae made to vote on the xlet on tun adoption oi tne conference report on the Inter-State Commerce bill, after which the bill was taken up aad discussed. Finn men were killed by a boiler expio!ioa near Washington. Ind., on the Stth. KiLAf Pmu.hack and wife, of Btavans Foist, Wis., both tiled of trkhinm on the Fkaxcb has recently been making large purchase of timber m A leece-Lorraine. Tne 1v stack exesanares of the west held a meeting at Chicago on the Stth. GLKXMKifl, County Kerry, Ireland, waa the scene ef mora evictions en the Stth. Caxaimax officials ckUm to look upon the Belmont Fisheries bill as a game of Muff. Jt'iHx Bashaw was confirmed an the mXh by the United Btatet, Benato as district-attorney for the Ka-tem district of Missouri. Thomas HooaX, x juxteen-jser-old boy, was shot and killed by Pinker ton man at Jersey City, X. J., on the lath. Jskhitiatioxs fa the settlement, mm Bulgarinn questian are mud to be progressing favorably. Btaxi.xv. the African explorer, has offers from many good man who wish to accompunv ii.m on hl present expedition. Mm. Jambs Cabamck, of Cievelahd, O., white in a fft of hwanity oa the rffKh, k4!ed three ef her children, fatally wounded two ethers and then knag herself. 8a Mtrxt. Komxsex wan killed by the explosion of a boiler in a Chesapeake Ohio grata elevator at Rewport Raws, Va., on tbeSffth. A coMwirrax of the upper house of the Pmseiae Landtag who rattoi an Kmperat William on the SOUt, were repeatedly taaaked far their loyal aseuraaces. FAVostASLx reports have bean made an Mm applications of Washington Territory aad Montana to he ndmittodratoMM Untoa dim IMaWAlW snvuttMl far thedhi MmMnMnasa mbB uLm vaamHnmnrfafa1 eMaWn C'aTTrs'rj Wl HH p'BBJBBaa VfBaam atom af Bra at the frkeea the fahto gBPnBgrw BaWnWBamPa ej

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UIQiaH-ATtVt rROOCKWHOS. IntMAMAaaua, Jan. R finAm. A atasaat afthmartragatast me nBiidnimawt af John M. OxaaaaaWaWBMI tkff gUl llanatlsBxMk iaMaaWsafCi VTaiatl it was a reaoluttea uaered by Senator Wmtor ealnag far I ThmiwiIbimb's asadssal. The rase lutiea was then lakt on the table and we protest fefot-MH to a commtttoa of nva, J Utile bartassir of sMMral taletest was tmnsacted, Hovua. Tne Bueetioas Qammittee reported la the matter of the contest af H. C. IMcheison, gainst Representative Meagher, of Terrs Haute, one of the Dante eta tit Knight of sere two reports from the eommittee a majority and a minority report. After debate a motisn te substitute the minority report for the majority report wan voted upon. Lost, Oa the adoption ef the majority report Mr. Oorden riemaniled a division of the qti!ilon on the point as to whether H Maogher kt Ml Mnt Dickerou would be entitled to

it. The vote that Meagher should lose bis seat carried by ft! to te. Adjourned. iKMAXArous, Jan. &. Srkate. A petition for the repeal of a perttoa of the mechanic' lien act wns presented. Mr. French's resignation as chairman of the eommittee on public buildings ami hbraries was tendered aad accepted. Hills introduced : Donating money (ttAUMUk to erect a monument te the late Governor Hhpsw a Fort Wayne; to probiMt the groniag of hedges more than four feet high within tweaty feet of any public highway; to regulate the tariff of tolls on all gravel and other turnpike roads; to amend See, aM of the K. S. of ktett ooncernlng proceedings in civil cases; te define certain felonies in relation to bringing stolen property Into this State; to amend Sections 9mm ami atam) of K. 3. ll. concerning tke Clerk of tbe Suprenve Court to keep n eaiJt book, etc; allowing compromise at certain delinquent taxes for tnree years or more. HoiK Hill Introduced : Relating to de straying noxious weeds along roads, turnpikes aadruUroads; authorizing cities ami towns to take a census; to amend Section 2tt& of the Hevised Statutes of mi ; nlo, a bill to prohibit the sale of pernicious literature ; to eoualtse the system of taxation ; to provide Justices of the peace with copies of the Rerieed Statutes of 11; to limit the power of sebool trustees; relating to the construction of bridges across streams which form the boundaries of counties. I.vDiAXAtHHJS, Jan. 17. Beaate. Hills Introduced: Concerning taxation and nsaecsment for taxation; concerning public offences, relating to the power of courts, grand Juries as to public offenses; to amend an act concerning the running nt large and taking up of animate; to repeal Section no( the Kerid Statutes of lrel, the net creating a State Normal School; to prohiMMt voluntary disposition of property Jy a debtor in order to prefer creditor; to amend Section MIS of K. S., declaring agreement to pay attorney's fees on notes, except for borrowed money, null aad vcid; to authorise courts, where more then one Issue kt Joined, and where one will end the other, to snspend proceedings on all ksues but one; to n wend Section -tT of the Revised' Statutes of 11, concerning proceedings in ciril oases, in relation to witnesses; concerning the time of trial in the Circuit Court, of nppeals from Justices or board of county eommioner nt the tint term of the court after transcript is Hied: to amend Section M7 of the Kevised Statutes relating to the working of coat wines, and providing for the appointment of n mine Inspector; to legalise acts of notaries public whose commissions have expired or where they are Ineligible to hold such ontce; to prohibit milroad eorporntiotts from giving free passe to iwheial. logiiilntive and certain other officers; to ax certain fees te be taxed in the calces therein named; te provide for the opening and vacation of public highways through cemeteries and burying grounds. Mr. Trippett returned the bill to prohibit the killing of rabMts by ferrets from the Committee on Organisation of courts with a favorable report thereon. By n vote H. X. McDonald wns unseated and T. Brnannawn seated in his stead. HocsMft Mils introduced: To provide a hotnrtid exemption. Also: To punish the wring of vote. Kelicrin tonn4iip trustees 'row loss by failure of bank. Also; To regulate weights aad monMtrcs. Joint resolution to Amend Sec. x. Art. s. of the Constitution, making the term of county eatcers four years and rendering all except surveyor ineligible for re-election. Also; Te fix the time when county efneers .hail go into ofnec To provide a live stock anallary commtsfou ; also, relating to agricultural societies; to establish ami maintain the Indiana School for FecMe-irdeded Youth; abto, to make tpproprlatioas for the thre. new hospitals for the Insnnc; to authorise county commissioners to offer rewards or employ detectives to arrest horse-thieve : te invest married women with certain interests in land of hUAband sold nt Judicial iinle ; aiso.rcsolutlcn instructing members in Congress to see that none but American oitiseas be empteytd In the construction of vessels; a bill itcnning the crime of arson aad fixing the penalty: to proride for the education of paupers; to regulate license for snle of Intoxicating liquors; requiring citfes and towns to grant certain privileges to natural-gas companies; te tax building and lona associations; a concurrent resolution directing members ia Congress ib favor such change of the U. S. Constitution that U. Ren tor wilt be elected by the people. IXMAXArOMs, Jan. IS. Sbk ate. Bills Intro dneed: Amending Sec Sag X. S. of mi, concerning proeeetMaas in civil cases; regulating fire Insurance companies doing business In this State. A aw tinge was received from the House anaouacing the passage of a resolution by the House declaring that Robert S. Robertson Is elected Lieutesaat-Oovernor, and that the House wltl recognise him as such at all times aad In alt matters. On motion nomination for United States Senator were in order. Mr. Sellers nominated Dnrid Turpie. which wns seconded by Mr. McDonald. Mr. Huston semi tinted Benjamin Harrison, seconded by Mr. DeMottc aad Mr. Kennedy. After which Mr. Zimmerman seconded the nomination of David Turpie. The roil wns railed, and thirty-two Senators voted for Turpie aad eighteen for Herrisea. Adjourned. HoosE. The following Mils were introduced: In relation to turnpike roads: In relation to coastructtag and changing highways ; to provide for the repair of free turnpike roads; providing forme asssnmeat ef a pelt tax on every male rittaen over twenty-one years ef age, except certain specified classes; requiring peddlers of ntsrsheadise to obteia license ; reauiring those who practice medicine and surgery to obtain rertlaentes; mneaiMng Me drainage law; creating the oatce of Barry aad Fruit Commissioner ; r4eting to the appointment of itttdenU to the DepauwUMversity; In relation to proceedings m ciril cases; in relation to the keeping of the nubile moneys of the States; providing for trimming hedge fences; eeitillng the duties of note ries; amending the interest laws: amending the liquor laws; providing for a uniform series of text-books in Mhoots; repealiagthe telephone law g pea; to appoint a board of pbnrmncy; ht relation to bills of exchange, promissory notes, etc.; concerning attorneys' fees provided for tn notes, etc.; concerning taxing real estate; concerning the onraaisatloa of county boards; doittttttfC PBfMI ffl ffsnpHK MlllifwMMMti A Vr4 fllHT U. B. Seaater resulted as follows: Merrteen, at: Tstpre,; Allen, 4. A TWEXTT-ttonss-rtrn xn hollar, used In heating dry-ktlas la the stars factory of Preston Medley, at Crothersvilie exploded the other morning, dentollshlag the building aad killing Archie Warner and Henry Milner, a boy of fifteen. Joseph thtwaoa had his left feet severely crushed, and David Kkid, the i reman, was severely burned, on the back. The dead bodies were headless when found. Half aa hour before the accident occurred Miirty of Mm tu la. JL MAfgftB aKendbhaasm jbnt IBenary nanns ware graapen ni uunu m hollar waMiag Mm hour to begin work. Auuax Cwostan killed a gray aagl a mTshmm BfJLaMBaHu )gnamrAt"aF aaMmmMm eMaBhBaBBAad jMuarunllwi awsvMaJTTTfwB WwffWVn W swrvw BBBaEammmBnrEj sMMfs oNHs! uMMI arfaC hffPaul ftfuMa Imal ttl (fB

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nfOoost Oinnty, mum Itana Hm Letur as Sine mrawr'nwm srwrMU mrw sw'''ma pw l'" tones Nan Over Augnat assies tkf .. a an I m i sa -.at -a jMim . JfBPu arefTnuBB; fMBj ITRampg Wmk Miss Mtoa Yaa Band. Chicaoo, Jan. The marriage of Mien Mian Clark Van Xanut to Mr. ANuntet VI"aeatTkoodore Bpiea baa boon indHitaly poatpoued ou acoount of Sheriff Matann positively refusiug to allow the comnony to he performed in the jail. The parents of Miea Van Xandt, aftar Ulklwg the matter over ml eonauttlng with Captain Black and Bberiff MRtsou, came to the uoncluslon yastenlny moruing that it would be boat for their daughter not to wear orange blossoms Just at present, Mies Van Xandt, however, will be granted the Usuul privileges of the Jail, and sHa wilt be pet mittod to sea her sweetheart, or an aiuch of him as is visible, through the bnrs just the same as heretofore. Mine Km hi a Nplea slept with her brother's betrothed at the Huron Btront ttousa on Tuesusy night When they awoke yesterday morning ther were shocked on reading thu morning papers to learn that Sheriff Matsou would not allow August ami Xina to be Joined in the building under his cure. Yesterday, though, she learned that the information was only too irro. rne waa very much affected by Ota news and refused to Ixt comforted. Her father hsd gotta to hie place ef business. At nine o'clock Miss Kpies and her was-to-hava-been sister-in law gat into a ooupe and were driven to Cantata Black's office on Denrltorn street. They took the captain over to Kirk's, and then they hail a consultation with Mr. an Xandt. All were rrcatlv srrleved over the out come of tke matter, mid Miss Van Z'andt'a white face was wet with tears. Her father urged her to 1m calm and bide her time. Captain Black assured Iter that there was no law in the Stale by which the sheriff couUl be compelled to admit her to the jail. Miss Spies had noth ing to offer. Miss Van Zaiult sobbed that she would go to the sheriff himself and beseech him to recon sider his determination. The efforts of the other three were powerless for a Ume in quieting her, but she wan finally soothed by Captain lllack. At about eleven o'clock Mr. Van ZttRdt left the factory and visited Sheriff Mstson. They had a long talk over the matter ami the father went away with the understanding that for a time he wouhl cease to think of having the marriage performed in tlio jail. The sheriff told him his daughter could visit Spies as often aa the regular rules of the jail would licrmit. As Mr. Van Zaiult turned to go he remarked, In n relieved tone : ''Well, it's all over for the present. The marriage has been postponed with the consent of mr daughter, and all we want now is to be let alone." No visitors were allowed in the jail yesterday morning between the hours of nine and ten o'clock, when the Socialistic lover and his confreres walk in the corridors. Knlsominers were carrying in buckets of colored wash, and this wan ostensibly the reason for excluding callers, the real reason, aa strongly suspected, being to prevent Miss Van Xandt from seeing Spies. The imprisoned bridegroom sent one la conic sentence hurling through the wire netting: 4There is nothing forme to say; our relations are ju st the same, despite the orders of the sheriff." Shortly before twelve o'clock Miss Spies and Miss Van Xandt came Into the Criminal Court building, passed through the hall with the tiled floor and were just going out of the little door which leads to the court-yard, on the other side of which is the jail, when the guard blandly stopped them. The ladies assumed astonishment and said, both together: Why, we want to see Mr. Spies." "You can't see htm this morning," said the suave, but Inflexible guard. Again they ejaculntati in chorus: "Why, we are his relatives," aad Miss Kpies said: "I am his stater," to which Miss Van Xandt added impressively: "And am Miss Van Xandt," with an open sesame on the "" which ought to have started every bolt 2.i the building, but which.did not. They had to content themselves with an epistle writ- J ten in )iencll on a pud loaned by one of the Criminal Court reporters. They left the . following note: ( Dkahrst AtntiT Oretcben and I called to m you this morning, but the Jail was being denned and we were not admitted. We Hill rail again and hope for better success. Your, THRSHEHirr'srOStTION. t Concerning the Spies -Van Znudt marriage, Sheriff Mataon says that he protil bits the ceremony simply a the ground ' of public decency, necause his prisoner Is condemned to hang. Just nt soon, be adds, as the Supreme Court, either by ordering a rehearing or by any other move, makes it probable that his prisoner will not he executed, he will withdraw any opposition to the marriage In "murderers row." For the present, however, ami so long as there appears no hope for Spies to escape the hangman's noose the sheriff announces that ha will prevent a ceremony in the jail. He does this, he says, solely out of regard for public policy and with regard simply for public propriety, just as he would prevent a marriage at the HMr-house among the inmates there or at the insane asylum among the inmates there. " ess Ta be Prevented My the MHttary M Xeeeesary. WASMtxaTox, Jan. Boms time ago the Becretary of the Inter tor granted the Phesnix Ac Maricopa road permission to lay a track through the Oils Indian reservation, Art sons Territory, provided a map of definite location waa filed at the department and the consent of the Indians obtained. Neither of these conditions have as yet been complied with, but the railroad company haa commenced to grade its road bed, and have a number of men nt work. The agent of the Oils Indians yesterday telegraphed to Secretary Lsmar that the railroad company was violating the law and asking for instructions. A telegram was Immediately sent to the president of the company ordering hint ta desist, and a telegram waa also seat to the agent directing him, in case the company refused to comply with the instructions of the department, to call upon Mm ameer commanding the nearest Uaited Btatoa peat aad have htm enforce the law. They Knew Mtas. PniianxtJ-HtA. Jan. lt.-Mlse Minn Clarha Van Xandt. the voting lady who is H? marry jmfm npraw, the condemned (fttoage Anarch let, ht bared by many people where she was bom her childhood waa paeea resided for some years oa near Blghteenth, and tha wail romemin this city, and' whore 1. The family Maxtor street, neighbors' who ton or twelve recall the iittw tales or years of age aa last seen by them, oascribe catM rail or Ufa, aaa taadtag toward Mm genua known aa Tomboy," atra maaiwsMng at am early aft Mm safcwiti aad dsteimliiattsx Mm hare m a. l -BBn-l Eft ammnaa taaaBmm MM IbW WWQBf&W Wm wmwF ibb a. tBnkA an SMrtMaananananr. BJLnJahMB.

AN AWFUL TRAGEDY,

ttf II ttMtnPtt4BM - JCttt4fMgFff) t$4a ehf fctftt iaBw BP s(wagfnH( lggB CuiYKtaxn, 0., Jaa.ia. Oasof the most horrible domestic tragedies that aver took place in this city occurred this mamlng in the neat-looking brick an It age, near the corner ef Independence aad Petri street a, The house was occupied uy James Cabnkk, an industrious Bohemian carpenter, with hla family of eight children and his wifeTonic. About three month ago the family waa enlarged by the advent or a babe, since which Mrs. Uahalek has acted very strangely, This morning the family arose as usual, but Mrs, Cnbalek seemed unusually petulent and scolded her husband ami children for the most trivial occurrence. At half, past six o'clock Cnbalek and Albert, his nineteen-year-old son, left the house fur their work. Shortly afterwardi tlj mother sent Harry, xged seven town, to a grocery store half a mile away. Ceorge, another son, aged ten years, was sent to a store In an opposite direction, In thoir absence the terrible affair took place. At half-imat seven o'clock (toorgt) returned and found nil the doors locked. He became alnrmed and ran for his father and brother, who were nt work h quarter of a mile distant, Albert, the youu hihh, left his work and accompanied hi llttk brother homo. Arriving nt the house, the doors were found still locked, ami with an axe he broke open tha kitchen door and rushed in. Ulsnoiiig toward the Itcdi-ooni, the door of which wr slightly ajar, sight met his gaae that completely unnerved him. On the bed he saw hts four voung brothers and sisters, their clothes covered with blood, ltehind the bed, lying on the floor, wxs his sister Tcuic, uged eight years, fairly weltering in blood, but still conscious, By this time the father had arrived, and the two instituted h search for the mother. She was no where to be found down stairs, and they finally found her in the basement suspended from the rafter by a olothes-liiie. Near her feet w,t nil empty barrel which she had evidently used as a platform while arranging the fatal knot. The husband cut the rope as sorm as possible, and carried his wife up stairs, but it was found that she was dead. In the meantime a neighbor had telephoned for physicians, and Drs. Brooks and Hanson arrived at the house soon after the four dead children warn found on the bed. Mamie, aged six years, lay across the pillow, dead. Khe was terribly cut in the abdomen, at least ten gashes being found In Iter side just below the region of tha heart. Annie, aged four years, was stretched across the foot of the bed. There wero fourteen wounds' hi her bowels. Until this time the babe bad been forgotten, and neighbors noticed the cradle pushed into n recess behind the door, and pushing back tha cloth the child was found dead with two or three cuts In the lower portion of the stomach. Jimmie and Tenia were fouml to be still living, and were removed to a neighbor's house, where there wounds were dressed, lioth were horribly hacked. Tenle, who is in the worst condition of the two, has twelve wounds In the vicinity of the heart She can live but a few hours. Jinimle was cut sixteen times in the left side. His chances for recovery are slight. As a result .pr the tragedy four are now dead and two more dying. The weapon with which the wounds were Innlcled wnt a pair of long scissors, with sharp prongs, which are covered with blood. The coroner will hokl nn inquest this afternoon. SPIES' DOCTRINES. InKclatlon tethe Marriage Ktntc Altogether T Lax Ut Salt Mr.. Van Xnndt's Notion- The Latter Otarf They Found It Out Before It Wim Too Late. Chicaoo, Jan. SO. A reporter for n local paper called last evening nt the Van Zsndt residence, and was received by Mrs. Vnu Xandt, who saki she wonkl apeak for her (laugher. Her attention was called to an Interview with Spies, wherein ho said: "After all, the refusal to permit the ceremony makes little difference, It Is dhIv a mere ceremony, an empty formality, and will not chnngeonr relations in the least. The young lady has too liberal ideas to be affected bv the despotic order much more than I myself snt, and with her nc quiescence, remember, we will waive all ceremonies, and when the time comes yte will live as husband and wife." Spies said that, he was n believer In free love In a spiritualistic form. Mrs. Van Xamlt's eyes flashed as she said: "I wouhl rather see my daughter lying dead before me than living on such terms with any man. I would kill her with my own hands first. If that Is the kind of b man Spies is, I am glad we have found It out in time," Mrs. Van Xandt, spcuklng of the manner in which she became acquaint ed with the Anarchists, said: "We all work a grant deal among poor peoi'l' k iwtma Ia tu a artrt of religion With all wn vvhiv " " " O of us. I have made many snorinees myself In order to aid them, and I. first became interested In the Anarchists lieesune 1 thought I could do them good. Then I arrived at the belief that they wero Innocent men. and I grew to Ilka Spies personally ami thought I was doing his soul good. When I found that my daughter loved Sides the thought of her marrying him seemed dreadful at first, bat It was her klea te marry him aftar he waa released. So It went along by degrees and we did see the consequences clearly." , ., ., , In eoaclnalon Mrs. Van Xsndt intimated that measures wouhl be taken to remove her daughter from the city for some time, and said they would probably remn n away until the Anarchist case was naallj disposed of in tha courts. ..... The radical members of District Assetitbly, No. , last night cottdemtied HherifT Matsou's conduct as an "arbitrary exercise of power," and his refusal to admit Miss Van Xandt to her lover's presence "aa brutal in the extreme." A ntME MUSXIM CHAXCH. One of the prsjn-ietorsof a dime museum saw Mk Van Xandt this Bvarnhtf atuf offered her , to appear at his plsw for a week. The young lady refused tho offer. ear Ma Mtpalrn, Be raaseanr Kw YtMtK, Jan. l.-Ttte iiehlilJ' Adriatic af the White Star line, which sail, for Llverimol to wilt take m passengers, as Mm Isspecters of forelff Meant vessels hsve reported to Collector Magene that tke crossheads of ae of the cylinders la cracked, aad the company will not repair her on this side ef the ocean. r tato orPennsylvanls, whleh haA rear boata lost during her tatwt this side, will also leave wltaeatpassenaae the company will a tarn iin The law ju tMaauanaara aa eeeen steam tSffXrJSTSSS the kse ri.