Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 29, Number 28, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 April 1887 — Page 2
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rmmiiT Fhmww af Wok MaLmcw ms ImM M MMM M MOWtag KM In exptaietag coercive HHWrw of tot Tory nxe ef BsbiBC Tmm( owners ul M MM at MMMr, JKSM., NtMtk,Mi m iMMTtMt MtWWM NM,MMMfpr rmMHt Cleveland's yirwl It portotoo d to tfri apropet af lOtoMattaa asOMurae. of standard ettver deUara miata dariag tke week aaded wh WW.WT; krtaur oowpMtecpfrtedoClMtyMr.tlM,m The OK irMHMU mrrec ilHWUttoRRW. Fox mm ansiltd l aad CoK, tke owMrs of Mm ftmit ai tM IhiAmi, tkat he will. p renueptef meir aparovaLcstoatMOo nb toe return race bttwm theyechte from , to Beady Bok, a. j. iMomMKnui. Ooaaxbo B. WtbOX, WMitU tM ItopartsMat Of tM Missouri, will be pteoe&M Mm retired liet Asmara. Tm probabilities are that Cefeeei Wester Merritt, Mpermtoadeat of tM WMt Foiot Military Academy, wlU La tern. -9owsK.XiMKie,of AtehlKea, JiyM, a Motor mads sal itoda.it at too MtohlgM Ua4vornt aad Mtee Mary M. Gallagher, of luinffiMW, taw jest mm married mt Am Arbor. Mr. Kkaaia prepeees to toaokw WideteapM,MdMr. Gallagher will tot her go. mbx TB Btbctb, too Russian Miatotar, aosompaatod by Bocretary Bayard, pahi a iaMweslvtett to tM President m me tk prior to aeltiaf for Mumm. Itie earn at the VoMrtoMBt of State tkat tke moo to Museta oa mere oi autoTieit his family. Falmbr, erotatT of tko Aurieoa Coagregattoasi Uaioa, died at Mewerk, m tke mb, aged eevMtytoo. Mo wm bora la Rhode Island aad gradaatad from Yale coitago toHa Mo wm Mtbor of tM woH-kMWa hymn, '-My FaMi Looks Up toTboo.H A mm atUckod aa4 broko tM wladows to tM oatptoyatoat rogtotrtoo ia QMrttor 4os MoUm Farta, m too Mtk. Lootoo Iportteipotodla tM rtotw ML bat OM WM MM004 aad eoataotod to i ta tM sotiot atottoa. Ha. FowaaaxT tot oallod a oMTMtioc ftkoKaicktaof LabortoatMt at HarFa April 8, to ooattair iomt aoadlag botoro tM Lofialatara. i of too Lomlotaro will at toltodtooafbr wltk tao omtmUm m to i of tao atoatarot la o.aoottoa. Tm Cbtam Mtatotor at WaoklactM pava aa otogaat iteatr m tac ovMlag of at watok CMOf jaotMo watto of tao dMoawtto Mtatotor Caaaf mm aad Madrid dariaa too aaai : to waoalactoa ia BoptoatMr. Amoho tbo warrMto lotMl by Tnaiary Poportoieat m tbo SMk wm Sor 1110,101 ia favor of tM board of aMrsof taoMakoaat Boom forDtoftbtod TohMrtoarSotdtorB,-to bt Mod ia tbo oroetof abrMOkboaM for dtoabtod volaaitdlica WMt of tao Kooky MoaaAvmuiit ordoriair tao oarroador of Fr. Wok, aow )m JaH at Itoadoa, Oat, to Mabol Ciarko atOoooda, bm ; by tbo Caaadtoa SopartoMat dko? JNaaVftLaaflL fdl4 tlaal MaHaadaAaM Wfll BbA WAaWBkdl aji av fjBwvaiaMf aaaaa ojoww ari oorarBwai wrw wwwwow trip to ato oM booM wltk Tm lo oratory of tbo TroMry bM rs1 atottor froom tbo Atoaka CoaiaiorGoaipMy eoaiplaiaiac that prlrato parttoi art takiac Mais kt tbo wator AUMka, aad Mkiafj taat "ators oattort bo Mat for tbotr protoouH Tbo tottor atatos tkat botwoM V to aad Wkjm aktoa hart boM takM drftaaS ttltt J(MHP Tfcj ojaaWaB J4aVTa4 Ouhm Mrsmab, tbo book-kooporof dc Co., Mow York, wao atltt,H, WM M tM to aro Toms la potlofa atoatlaf a aoriod of kro yoara, ato Btottudo woro suay aad rartoM. Mo WMMaoooototoof a Mak tottor waorooiatlylod to Oaaada wttk a large m. Tm JMmULkA JHftjULu oT Aa-flA aaaj ovajMr afldf pSOaaMaVla aVa4aE4l wfctok eaMo too aeooaaotaa; ofm oad of troaUo. Ia tko Xaval Appropctottoa bill for tM Mxt Mal yoar tbo fotlowiag ttoai m wrlttoa: "OoaamriM eorpofanittari tor Mt Mfii Md ropairo for iaato.H ; oMrao, mm an nant, Mt too oxaotaeooaaUac of em dto aot kMw ia wbat way to got aroaad aba MborMlH tbo word botag writtoa m ptotoiy tbataooffert of tho loMaiiM&MMi 4Mald troMoiorM k m w vna owaaaBvwraawvnai mm va ww w aaat cat CarTAtx RtWN M. Wauoc, of tko aavy, arke wm atottaatd at Bt. Louta for mvarai years m inopoetor of tbe ttgkt-kouM dtatetoLaad whlto tbers matrtod Mine FattorsM of that ofty, km Suet aa iwportoat eemmaad. Me bat, for tkat, bum oaptaia of tbo yard at tbe mvy yard at Wasblagten, bavtag roatatoed m omrgo after too votireaieat of the ataadaat, Admiral Qumb. He sen ragutorfcr dotollsd br the VM JiavTM m rata, wktoh omm be wik sdaes he wik Bitiitataaw regkne wktok asabM art m iiimaii fbwely W sm km
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Lambow, tbo aabUoaod aba tota abOMWwMimaad raek-rMt poitoy try o ala Irtak oaato. Tttaaa aow tojaaaloa to bo raitol omly of tkiojaatr-oao. Oovoraaaoat '.yoar. Da. M. M. Kt c, agod ataty Mtoa, a awayaWtooMfco r0iwl BaMiOPaa
atakbooMta aHrard, Fa., M tbo atgbA of tbo wtk, by taktag aori. Tao dotootoa tbat bio proporty wm aUpaMff away from atot aad tbM pororty wm lav attoMt drovo alat to Mlf4aardor. etoMi H. Baook, ataaagor of too Maltorm (Caaadal Milliac CooapM?, wat
arrootod at Mow Haroa, Ooaa., m tat attk. aad wlU ba boM for aatradtttoa m a OlUgff fcam'fcJaJaMla M0bM ftfaWaV
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wkoM Maw wm farfod m aotoa for t,4N by WUltoat S. GarpMtor, a JmUoi of tbo poaco, wm abmadod MToral wooka ago from tkat ptooo, eoataitttod aakaaoM tbo aigktof tooSTtk aykaaglag. Mo aad Carpntor won brotbora-ia-law. TacBoU Talipbaai CfeapMy aoH m mm Ml BMOtlag at Boatoa c X bo Mtk. Ixraa-STATK Commmc Ocmimiioionm Ooourr toft Okleago m mo Wtk for Waak-
loatbor factory, ttoMbiOM aad atook of Joba XaxwoM Co. at Korto WiaebMtor, Mm, woro baraod oa tao aigkt of tao Mtk. Loot, about 9100,00, partly oooorod by tMaraaoo. Two kaadrod oaapioyM aro tarowa oat-of work. Wxtuidaek-kaatiacatMaakogM toko, Mrtk of WabMh, lid., oa tbo ltk, a gus ia Vm kaadt of M.S. Mooa wm aoeMonUllydtoekargod, tbo toad oatoriag WUltaai Waltoo?saoadad kiUtag blat iittaaUy. Waltoa wm a Ma of on of tbo bootkaowm ptoatora of Xortbora Iadiaaa. MMalooratodwltkgriof ovortboaCar. Ta jary ia tbo com of AUxaader qotdtaioa, ataFraaeitot,ekargod wltk tko aiardor of a aoaool girl. Maaitt Kotly, KovoaiMr 10, 18M, roturaod Tordiet M tbo Mtk of atardar ia tko irat dogroo. Omakuu Faoooa. aoltcy-oxaailMr for tbo AltoMoy iMaraaot Coaipaay or FMtabargk, Fa., Mtoood tbo aaft ia tao oaaoo m tao arato of tko Sttk, Mi, tMttag kkaiotf la a okair, akot kiaatU tkroagktboboad. Mo wm foaad aa koar totoraaitodoad. Ho bad oom la too ooav pMT't oaiploy otgktooa Tar. TaoT, K. Y., aaforod a kaadroi tboataad doUar fro m too Sttk. Finm Ryaa aad Slattory wore tod ftd la KtlBMlaaaM jail, Dabtia, oa tbo Mtk. FaMimrr Clstilaxb will appoint bo BMre tod got OTor ifty-lvo yaan of age. Tmk XaUoaal BalMoca' amhhhw mm Ma aeaaal BMOtlag at Chicago m tba 90ta. A MUL3CODMWKTCR Of DMtol O'CMMIU tbeIrikliborator,diodM tko Sato at Dt. Jobao, 3lowfoadlaad. Tbb balldtaf bradM at Cktoago aro Utlag to ooaMlMato law a goaoral orgaatiattoa. J. FixlitIIoks, tko oaibonkT. wm arraigaod for forgory at Ftorto, 111, m toe gata, aad ptoadod aot guilty. Mao. James Bowx-Forrm BMdo tar dobut at tbo Haymarket TbM tor, Loadoo, on. tbo tk la "Witkto CoIUm' "Ma tad Wife," btforo a largo aadtoaeo, tbo FriiM of Watot aad Mtoistor aad Mrs. Pbolpa btiag aawag tko aaatbtr. Tbo tody wm fairly tsooMtfal, but mm of tbo ctHIm tkiak bar aawkio ia mo oaoiee of bar play. Rbu.tiom aro agaia roportod to be atraiaod botWMa Merotorr Sadieott Md Otaaral SheridM eoaooraiag tao appoiatBMatpowors of too tottor. TBBprobabto appointota MtaoFaeiic Mattway CoaiailMtoa aro ox-Gtoveraor Abbott of Kow Jontoy, Goaoral X. 8. Bragg; of WlMMtia, aad DbtM T. LIUler, of SpriagfoM, I1L Tbb Caaadtoa Oororaatoat It propariag; to bare tbo Maatry m tko Atoskaa froattor tkotwacklr oxatorod. Rtok gold mtoM art MMMtg too Mwly roportod dioMat. Bomxxa Dsxxit died Marly mtMtoMyoartaffoatTa.O. Oa tbowtk bor Toaialat woro fMad to btpctriiod tote fltaty UatMtoM by parttoo wko ditiatorrod ta for bartol ttstwbort. krbMbMB doddodbywo FootoaattorGoaoral, m tko adrtoo of AttorMj-Ow-aral Oarlaad, tktt patMt oror rail reads to OoreraaioBt pMtol waployes, ia tko dtookargt of tkoir ikity, are aot prokiMtod by tbo Iator-Stoto CowBtorM law. Tbb: FMaaylTMto railroad bm baoa raaatag total pmaaatr traato botwoM XwBraMwick,V. J., aad JtraoyCtty fertkopaotfow days ia oartaMtodby atoaai f roai tbo toooaaottro. Orrr Mammal Wwtxbt of Banror, Mo., bm roeotortd -n dltpotek f root Oakkwd,Cat, MBMaetoftoe arrest efCalTtaVraros, tkoaiardoror of gaaM wsrdmo Mill aad Kilos at Fltteker's brook last fatt. Altbm Samnr, eoMietod of mrdr la too toettd dogrM, at CteTotoad, U., wm ttatMttd m tbo Xttk to tko ptnitoBtlary lor Uto. AaeatleevoreaaMkitfaMattbo jadgoprMMBMd tko doerM of Ike eoart. Bpsbchm oa the IrfekCriawt bill were Btado in tao BrHisk Momo of Coatawaa m tbe Sttk by Gladstone aad Ooscbss. A sciT bM baoa started by csrtain Bttlgarlaasto rooorer Btoaoy toaotd Frlaoa Alezaador to go to bit Oormsa boait on at tbe tfcae bo wm forttd to abdkmto. JAMM k- JORSIX, WbO BM bMH tppotatod United Btatos marsaal for tko WMtora dtstriot of Tirgtoia, will b tbe yoaagott persM koMlag, aad probably ever appelated, to taat potHiea, being Mly twmty-MTM years of age. Bt ia a tea of Cotoaol W. 1. Jordaa, of Mowseni, Vs., sm a Bwaiber of aad Moratory to tbo Ptatteratte eoamtttoo of aba BiatkCoaff99fowil dlNrtriaSt The will of tbe late Captain Jaatet B. Bade wm prokattd at Hew York m tko SOtk. Axotrm attoatpt it said to ba re Men atade to aisatttoato toe Caar of Rossis oa tbo SOtk. JxKxKjuiAix,ta a attdttt interriew, Matwattt bto wiWagMta to Igkt millIt m nadersteed tkat a Tnited Btatoe Mteietor to Austria Is to be appointed in tbe boot future. DiiTness, bordering m atarvatiea, to reported to exist to pirkiM of XewfeundIxvBtno ATioxt made by tko GovernBmatshow m alarmiaf state of facts regarding leod adaltotatwaa. tomor kaadHt, bm bom slain la Xew Mexico. Trk Kaeiiaa Mlbtlkto bare killed a woaHby Katsita ait reheat and are tormtmmuktf jhai iiamaul wttn mum If is aot forth com tag for tbe 'ternCoconxl B. C Moat, Omtut-O oeetkl to Mostoo, paid km rMpiott to the Pros Moat and Beeretory Bayard on tbe Mtk. M. Bvobxs Broixm km been ejected viea-presnleat by tko Froaofc Chamher of Dspatiss. Tbe tadtaatlont for a mlntooWriawa- riraFll tw4wS BFHPw'faMaaTrff BaMMMI IMFe Tm "Ooagrtit of Cmrohto and Oartottom" wm In sesetoa at Otmam en tko aotk. htobtootWMto taatbanti Morat .a- . s-e .. . BVaMsTMPOM.
Two ladtM ywitoa aaOed wtM t)U f raw Fklssdolpkla for Tiisdoa to twat m Habere at tao AJaertoa aad fjaloalal aa klbittoa. Taa report of tko OaaadUa MbUebar ot Caotosaa aaowa tkat tko iibary poltoy botag puroMd by tko Dooalatoa Oivinssatat
towsrd tbe Ualtod Btomate mtviajg Clattox Maybb. a ooavtet ta too aylTaala pMltoaUary, taafanai to kayttog to teaspir itowau Fa., to MM, fiMWBB Bmitr's sbm foolery at Detroit, tko largoot ta Mtoklgea, was totally karaod, wltk ooatoata, m tko ink. Om flreaiaa wat to jarod fatally. Loos, aboet Tbb Mow York tm atotoa tost Jaam Q. Blaiao ms ooatptotod all kit arraagsBMato for a Barapsaa tear. Mr. MtalM will sail ia Jam aad roaMla abro4fr oror a year, lx Use Haddock trial at Btox Ctty, Is., MAaoSdta, Albert Koeoaatoeki, tko laferater, gave tosUaioay dotal ling tbo plot aad murder ot tbe toatptranM preaeatr. Ma. Cmamlm nx Lbsmf. sm of tbe Frenek mgiaeor, arrived in Mow Orleans m tbe 90tk f row Paaaata. Ho it aUylag attbekoate of seate reUttroe, of wheat be bm quite a aaatbor in tbo lty. It le Mtiatatod at tko Troaeary Depart atent tkat tboro kas been a daereaMof about li,000,000 in tbo public debt dwriag i Marck. Too rocoipU for tbe atoatn ic ; tbe Mtk amounted tofSCaV,! Md the ox, ; pealiturestotlSW,5(M, iadvdiag a,7M,-! BlOpmatoa payBMBto. Taa aet aaia et: receipt over expenditures Is fl4,tS,?4l ; The CMnoottoat BoaatOMi tee bom, ay a vote of 91 toS, paetdd tko Ten-Hoar law for woaMaaad ckHdrea, already passed by tbo Mouao. Mia tbe aaate m tbe Maasaebaeotto law. Aa aaMndeieal ; ueaiptlBg BMremUto estobUskaeBte wm . rejected by M to S. OOTBKXOB MlLX Of MOW York MMt :B" special neteago to tbo Legialature em. tbe XKh on tbe sakjeot of epeosal legtolatiM. Tbe BMeeage to beltored to be aimed at the Higk LieeaM bill for Mew York aad Brooklyn, reoMtly patted "by thr AsmbiMy. It is aow delated Mr tela tkat toe GoreraorwiU veto tko bill should tbe BMato past IC A rbmarkablk publlecttoti ia Made la Belgium of wbat Biawarek Is aitoged to bare aakt reoMtly, whWa, If trve, dispell all kopo AlsaM-LorraiM may hare entertained of MutraUtyia aatloaalor military affairs. Paxmxe tko Mleettoa sad preparation of permanent eMew for tbe use of tbo Inter-State Commerce Cemaiiselon, torn porarr quarters bare been secured wit the United Btatos Geological Surrey ia the Hood buUdiag. Thk Fresidmt hae turned over "to tbe Secretory of tbe TreMury aa anoaymous letter and m iaciosure of f860, which he received from some person la Brooklyn, JT. Y. The writer sars be owes this Msount to tbe Government for customs dattoe. COMMAXVKK CHADWICK, WBOhM BOM OH duty m naval attacks of tbe American legation ia London, arrived ia Washingten oa tbeJOtk, Md roportod at tbo Kara! Department HiebueiaeM It to eon suit witk the department in reference -to the eoMtructtoa ef toe newt, (WO-ton armored vosmU forwklck bo has been eoUeetiag plans aad information in Europe. The Postmaster-General bm toaaed a circular letter to postmasters collier at tention to tbe advantages of tbe special delivery system and urging; them to commend Its use to tao puMie as worthy of ooflH Jenos. Its value, he say, will grow wltk tbe growth of its business, every increaae of patreaage bringing witk it the means of increased efficiency. Tbb Lifhtbouse Board hu completed the plan for lighting tbe Bortholdi statue ef Llbertr m Bodies? s Island. A strong leaa will ho placed in the torch, Hvo additional electric lights will be placed aroaad the base, making thirteen of sack light ia all, aad a number of incandescent lights will bo placed ia the interior of tbe statue. The light to he placed ta the torch will he om of toe most powerful xed lights la tbe world. LATE NEWS ITEMS. BvrrxiA) Bux and kit Wild Wosrt show sstied for London on a chartered steamer m tbe 31st. Gbxbral Bmbkibax tos returned to WMklagtM from kis Western trip. . At Mrie, Pa., on tbo 81st, by a boiler expiosioa, thrM werkiagmen were fataUy scakted. Kaki. Cadooax. in the British House of Lords M tko Stat, introduced aa Irish Land Purchase Mil. Tmk Xattonal Builders' Asseeiatum closed its business at Chicago on the 81st and adjourned. Comixbx Flktchs P. Ccrrr, a lawyer of Washington, D. C, died suddenly at Hot Springs, Ark., on the Slst. Tbb heatinr of tbe springs of the Queen's railway earriam necessitated a full day's delay ia tbe British royal party reaching Cannes, France. Twbxtt-thrkk tu'lietments have, so far, been returned by the Chicago special grand jury investigating the alleged Cook County frauds. Cardinal Max.xixo has written n letter indorsing the position taken by Cardinal Gibbons concerning tbe Kaighta of Labor dflMMrioia Thr Penasylrdnia House of Repre sentatives, on the 91st, paesed a reseltttkm protesting agaiastlriak ooercioa and expressing sympathy for Ireland. Charlbs B. Kaimcmilb, of Xew York, was appointed Keeretary of the Tretsary on the 1st, aad Isaac H. Xayaard assistMt secretary. Knws of the loss of the seeling ateamor Kegie, off tn-c Newfoundland ooMt, Is con -Irmed. It in considered certain that two hundred aad Mfty soamen perished. A new postal eenventtoa bM been arranged betwoM the United hXatet and Mexico of grMt intortst to Western mar CvtmAtS. Thk sale of the Btewart statuary eolloeUon begM in Xew York on the Slat Tm bids for many choice works were so low that they were rejected. MBTixat of Ccneorvativo and LiberalUnion members of the House of Commons worn held at London oa tko Slat, at whtok H wm determined to support tke Irat rending of tbe Iriek Crimm bill. Tax Iator-Btoto Ceenmeroe Comntittioa woro sworn la at Washingtoa on tke 81st, and eresntaed by the election of Judge Cootoy asehalrmM. Tub Pittsburgh (Pa.) pettae art endMVoriag to toara or tbo wherM bouts or fate of a brtfe of three weeks, who has been Mtostag aiaco toe roosat wrtok at LMtonia, O. Tmbh wm m army of dead -bead pesSMgers on tbe tratat ef tbo Pennsylvania OompMy's lines m the Stat. Tko froopMo "habit" oxptrad m that ayatoat at Midnight ef that day. Hnxnr M. BtAxmiY. the noted axptaror,writos from tbo Interior of Africa, glrlng agtoomy ptotore of t tkat oseatry.' Mo Fertugm mm atorai s-.n- . UB . A.I m iMmkak VM Jf fM dBVwVwfffm wVWin mriinn seane m rs toot Fnwoa, gsrwany bate vwtaaliy
A LKAP tO DEATH. A leas? to attest lortko iteapbtwlBr. Levis, March SO. A few atiauttt art s' etook tkat afteraMa Mx-Ctav-ThoavM a Rornoids oommittod hp Mungiag headlong dowa too elevator abaft at tbo eastern house. Chief Janitor Mike Walsh msde aa ex amination of tbe rircumetanese at It atiMart tkat Governor Reynolde been about tbo baildiag far atma time. He Muntered into tke United Btatoe Circuit Court aad a few momeata later la to Mr. Belbjr'a oalee, where bo engaged in a OMual eon vara ettoa witk that gentlemm. Bovoral peraoM mot him la the budding. After toaviag Mr. Bolby he stood outakio tbo door la the Met corridor a few minutos aad walked slowly toward the United Btatoa district attorney's oMoe, which he did not enter, however, but turned into the north and south hall, into which tke assistant United Btatoa district attorMy't oMet and tho marshal's oalce oMnod. Just bevMd the Marahal'a oBtee m ap proacbed the elevator and ttopptac'iatotho gate aatud out of view of tae Mrnoor. Tbe elevator, which ooa state of a platform connected to the mbtaby Mirm yoke, wm at taa bottom of tbe sub-basement over etahtr fMt front tbo third leer. While out of view of thoM ia tbo corridor he took off his hat and tvortboM aad Met hUaaelf dowa too abaft Tbo body wm taken ia tko patrol wagea carried immediately to tM rsur Courte, when a letter found ia the pocket wm turned over to the chief of police. Oa the outaide of tke envelope m the front was an insermttoa in Ma ML TM f ret part of it wm etoar, bold aad distinct. Uador the ataraaturo wm a fur ther iMtrlpttaa Mt M etoar aad writtoa apparently Just before the fatal toap. The whole laecripttoawM m f eltawa: Tefmam nma la to mm tBmaaaLBMnadsawxV fm'aam JarfaBwffmaMna wQ t7J HVVVJtVfl MuawaawwBlnVVVaW sawpaya; my death, hut aet before. TBO. C XXTMOLM. MTtaettaoueat wUtbe far toevelfere aad bsaoiaessef asr beloved aad devoted wife. Tbo onveloM wm opened by tbe coro ner. WMuIb was tke following tottor ia the Governors well-known hsadwriUng: THR I.KTTIR. Mil MaVMrne W"e Two years age. trastiag ta my Immunity from fever taa tang ssjourn fa vera cruciexpoMa mvsetf to stent air for about a week ta toe Bey of Panama and at Aeptawatl aad got toe Paaaasa malaria tato my system. I hsd thoagbt U eradicated by ehsage of climate aad skillful medtoal treetmMt. but this winter it showed itself again. Outwardly seemtag te M In alasest rebuet Malth was troubled witk toe malarious symptoms, waieh. hewerer. Dr. Jamiaet was skillfully treating. About taa dey s age, howhe dissevered tost I bM laaent gout ta my spine. Daring ait torn til HIT MluMa FaMauenuFfc OTM stroac. slthouffh I wm aetarallr fretful ever business annovasees and diesepoiauaents. My anairs neiag in oraer. mr estate of about MB.om productive aad un impaired. But within the last few Mrs mat ehaaee hts some over me. Troubled by insomnia aad frequent Mrv oneness. I sugar from Mrsfctent melan sholr. Mr mind has begun te wssder. I hsve hlltteiaatOM and even visions wben I vkU lwikr at mftteraliaed selrits ef deceased relatives aad friends urging ms by sbrns to Join them In their world. Life has become a burden to me. I eembat toe feeling by resolves to live for tbe sake of my dear, de voted wife, Md then agaiafeer tost becoming a physical or even mental wreck, I will become a burden to Mr with her rractie eenstuuitou, and my limited estate aad loss ef income ia such m event. Twice before in my life, many years age,! hsd. under similar circumstances, an at task ef what I afterward nceg alsed as transitory for partial dementia. They were kept concealed by these around me, new all deed, and passed eg without evil results. Of late, especially within the last two eeya,! bare feared a similar attack, but mere violent. 1 am new still 1a sound mind, and I write sown this statement so that sneuUl I do any thtag rash my friends may feci sssured that k was in seme seek temporary dkv ef my mind. In that event I ' myself te the mercy ef God the charitable judgment ef men. solicit for my eieeltant and devoted wife the sympathy ef my friends, sad espedslly ask that my body be at nosed ef as directed ta my win. Tno. C. KEYNOf.at. Tbe hitter was written ia ink and in strong hand, and the signature wm bold tad free. When Governor Reynolds' body arrived at tbe morgue in tke Central patrol wagea the clothing was found to bo stained with dust Md blood, aad the condition of the body was ample evidence of the force of his falL Mis Mually pleasant-looking face and bit gray beard were covered with bleed which ooted from two cuts cm m hit forehead and the other at the side ef hit bom. Hie shirt front wm snowy white, aad hit eiothes wm of a mat pattern. Ho was In hit stocking fMt and some of tho buttons on hta coat and vest were missing, having been forced off whoa he struck tho bottom of the shaft His bat aad cuffs were laid near hit head on tke stab. Many of the" friends and acsuaintanoM of the deceased called to took upon his remains, aad many expressions of deep regret were uttered. Among the first callera were President George W. Alton ef tko Council, Manager Lewis of tbo Southern Hotel, Mr. James K. With row, aad other, all of whom knew him well. BpMking of too deceased, om of tho sympathetic visitors made the remark: "taa't it. a pity that such an Illustrious career should be brought te such a shocking end! He wm a man of strong intellect, Md no oao would aver dream that hit Mind wm la My way nffscted. Me wm m intellectual giant, and had a p3rfeet command of the tanvuagea. He received a thorough edu cation at Heidelberg, and that, altogether with his tort of reading bm studying, gave him a fund of taaraiag of which mv om might well feel proud." The body wat removed from tho morgue shortly borore five o'doox to tno undertaking rooms of Bmlthera ft Wagoner, m Tenth aad Olive ntrMta, at the reoeeet ef the immediate frtands of the family. Tbe aerener will hold tbe iaeumt to-day. Dr. Alpkoase jramiaot, the family physician of Governor HevMlds, wm mm at hta restecac, Hot Waokiagtoa avmuo, toot night. Mo aaktt 'I had been Governor Reynolds' physician for nearly thirty years and he wm always a vary chMrful man, Ho visited mo last Sunday afternoon, and, m ho appeared to bo Mora silent tarn usual, I Mkod him the cattto. Ho replied tkat he would ha all right after awhile, and to pay m attoatton to hta preseat mood. I ox inieted a vieK from Mm tomorrow or eBts jb anundeeo AAkA& msabBduaml aaa m-baa WrtWWyf BBBpll. MVJ f fM J fBJWVm ffrBewmwl WmWU IsuMmaThjl am? 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wr, Bktrwy aftor thai Mta. LowU, wUa of tke ' ml th UAMtSMSCn. BM. OolOMI f Pcetor and Mrs. Bogge, ak iaUmate friends at Mm. Bayaoida, undertook too took, but tho boom whtak followed alnwsat uaaorved them. Taa uafortunata woataa wm almMt orated wm grief aad It reeutred all tae pertuative aad tympatMuc powers oi sm sni-k lad tae, who remained witk her during the night, to quiet her distress. Xx-Gevernot Mrs. Iteyaouie bm ooaroM m me Boutkora for ncariy two years, md their gealal mmnor had oadMrod them both to all tko employes, bm mo oi wmhb imio to express tko grMtest sorrow over Ike taddoatkof tao klnd-heartad goaVtamaa who bad always bmu m swrnwss mm polito. SKRVOU OS Nit Mr. Hardlv a man In Bt. Louis or Mtatour waabettor.more widely or more f avorablj kMwathan ex-Oovernor KeyMldt. Mt wm a native ef Chartaetoa, B. C, wbor ha was horn October 11. letl. At an earn age hie parents removed to Virginia, aad after nasstag through tho various grades of a common school education, ho wm sent ta the university of that State. Whoa bt wm about oightoea- years of age be entered the University el Heidelberg, Germany, from tM law department of which he graduawa ta loss, being Uien nut twenty-one yours of age. He did not, however, return at once to Vinrinta, but speat a yar In Farm. where ho took a literary course. In 18 W he again took up his resWenoe mvirgiata, aad in 1S44 wm admitted to the bar. He had practised bis profession suefully for about two years. wken ho wm appointed Charge d'Affalres under the United BtatM Minister to Spain. Heboid this rMltloa until ltt. He returned to Ike United Btotot la 1880, and then deciding, like many other men who have since become famous, that there wm more room xor young men farther WMt, ho located nSt. Louie, aad oommeneea Minting np a targe practice. thrM yMrt afterwards be wm appointed United States dtatrtatattontey for tote district md held that position until 17, four ymra, when be restgned. it wm annus; this period that ho fought tbe famous duel with tbe late Governor B. Grata Brown. The two men were both leading politicians aad both Democrats, but in the spilt la tho party over Thee, H. Benton, giving rise to the divisions knowa m the Kaueaal Democrats and the Boatoa Democrato. Reynolds, like hta superior m tho district bench, Judge Trent, wm violently opposed to Benton, aad wm consequently m tho tide of the Rational, while Brown took the opposite side. The hostility between the two factiena surpassed anything ever kaowa ia Missouri before or since, aad out of the struggle grow the feud between Brown and Reynolds. Taa result wm a duel, which wm fought m Bloody Island ia 1884. Rites were used and Browa struck in tho knee, breaking the knee cap and atlffealag the limb so that ho always afterward walked with a limp. Reynolds, on tho other hand, was unhurt He had always been considered a splendid shot, but on this occmIob it ta Mid that ho Mly doolred to wound slightly, aad to this end practiced shooting at tho legs of a dummy tke day before the duel. The principalt ia this duel were afterward the best of friends, Md have been heard In animated conversation ever the affair M though it wm My thing but m unplsMnt reminiscence. In 1W) Mr. Reynolds wm elected Lieutenant-Governor of tbe State en the ticket with Ctalb Jackson, and on-the breaking out of the war ho oast his lot with the Confederacy, aad when the Confederate Lofielaturo removed to Southwest Mis souri, he carried tbo smI ef the State along with him, aad Issued enters m acuagGovernor. When the war closed ho w set to Mexico, and for. four years he remalaed there a warm friend of the Bmperor Maxmllltau. Ia lew) he returned to this city Md resumed tho nracttao of law and served as a ssember of the Lerislature in 1874. When tbo commission wm appelated aevsral veara aro to look into tho commerce be tween this country aad South America, and to make recommMdattont la regard to concessions in the way of duties that mlaht be benellctal to thm Kouatrr and South America, ho wm ap pointed a member, bis knowledge of Spanish language and customs, eminently . . . . . . . I . , ft'!.. w 1 a Blllllg Him lor ine posiiron. xno wmmi.i slen was in South America over a year, and discbarred its duties to tho Mtisfaction of the Government Governor Reynold was an applicant for the Mexican Mission under the present Administration. He has been married ta hta second wife about seven ysars Hta Mrstwift was accidentally burnM to denth tM or twelve ysars ago by tat ox plosion of a coal-oil lamp. Another BMtrHieto; Bcareas Itebbei Oct In Mm Work. Utioa. K. Y.. Majch sl.-'Telegraph uyt, at Albany, that I have beta shot and robbed." These were the words ut tered bv Kxareae Messenrer Lake, runningon train No. 88 oa the West Shore road, which arrived in Uticaat sixteen minutes aftor eleven o'clock last night, when ho wm found ia "hit car bleeding freely from a wound in his shoulder. While tbo train wm making tho run bo twees Clark's Mills and this city, which oulv occupies seven minutes, tome man hoarded It botWMa the baggage and ex press cart, thot tbo messenger attomntod robbery, but with what result, or hew severely the man ta Injured, could not be learned, m a stop of only thrM minutes wm made here, and all wm conf ustan. When the train reached rraaxfort, nine miles ssst of hero, La kc wm at tended by a phyaiotan. The wouMrobbers escaped, but It ta belle red, they secured no Blunder. Tho local exproMRiM oould not open tho door whm the mr reacned Mrs, bm ma suspicions were aroused. He forced the door open md found the messenger wounded m stated. Later InJormatton ta to too effect that there was but one mmIImL Ho Mtered the mr and demanded tho messenger to throw up hta heads. Tho latter did net hear what ho said, aad the robber shot hli Ho thm Biwged and bound him and rifted the safe of its contents, but tbe amount MMred la aot knsws yet o A Oriole Kbw YoftK.March .-The Ceorhv Ph Jftett Urn has received tho following from Paris: M. Bugene Spuller, Deputy for the late Cete dOr. fono of tho delect tot who represented France at the Inauguration af tho BarthoMl statue la Ntw York), wad to-day elected vtaa-president of the Chaav bor of DeMttat bv a vote of , against 909 for M. Andrieux, Deputy for the BumAIms. and former lv nrofoetof poltat. The Goblet mialttrr ta Mriouslv ttennoed, and the general opinion In toe best Informed clrctas it that it will bo ovtrturaod ba tore tbe chamber takes its Raster reoeee, i i-OS ' " jt m Mt wtet to expend all Mr otrtBsTtk a My om thing or at My om ttoto, MtaM we are oompoiiod to' do to. R ta too ra. Mrve force the stored wa enorgy-tbat givM m ability hi sHewkm
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etta. B. Utovetand'a W asm xerox, April l.Jt wm oMcialiy MMunced from too Whlto House yesterday evening that Char tae M. Fairchlhl, ot Xew York, will bo appelated to-day Secretory of tko TroMUryi aad Isaac Muyaard, of Kow York, Aaatotoat Seoiuury of the TrtMury. TroMurer Jordaa'a auccesBor has not yet bees determined upon, and probably will not bo MROUneed for some days. Mr. Theodore Cook, of Ctaeiaaati, ta spoken ot most frequeatly la eoaaoettan with the place, aad to-night m thought most likely to succeed Mr. Jordan. BlOaKAPMIOAU Charles SteWdns Pairebtld wm hern a Caseno Via, M. YM April SO, tost, aad Ms powtten asa Cabinet Minister Reds him in toe prime of life and well fitted for the onerous labors as head ( the gnaneial deeertasMt of the Government His father was for away years toe attorney for tbe New York Central railroad, and Is or.e of the eminent men of Mew York. The new Kn-re. tory of Treasury reserved his early education, at the Methodist Seminary at Oaaenovia, and he entered Harvard in law. graduating from that Institution with the class tasl. Me then entared toe Harvard taw school end was admitted ta the bar in Mm, and subsequently beenrae om of tbe Arm of Hart Hale, Swarta k Fairsella, om of the most successful legal combinations In New York. In 174 he was apitointed. deputy Attorney-Ceoeral, Md In his Am (Hilitleal position be so distinguished himself, that In the ensuing year be was nominated by the Democratic party for the Attorney GencraUhip was steeled. Me aerveu in this capacity for two years, anil they were eventful ones Tor we peopte or new vorK, be cause the alleged sunat ring were receiving the attention of Governor Tltaen, and bis AttorneyGeneral cordially seconded bis egorts to nd tae of them bm their metaeds. Uon the expiration of his term as Attonsey-General. Mt. 7alrehild, ta WW, visltett Kurope for the secead time, his 8rst trip having occurred la 1871. While on the continent the future secretory made a careful study of tbe monetary systems of the Old World, and when be returned te New York be had aenHlred a valuable fund of informauon.rrom law, when ne returned from. Kurope, up ta the time be was eeltad ta Washington as Assistant Secretary of tbe Treasury, Mr. Fatrehlld was practicing kis profession In New York Citr. The new secretary is a very straightforward awn ef business, easy of access, for HhMbSM hta boast state he came to 'Washington tost his door has always been open to callers, m matter WMt tneir business was, and In this respect m nas snown s marked difference from other officials of the new administration. Hts face is round and smoothly shaven, a closely clipped triack moustache being conspicuous above the tirm. stosed mouth, while ia stature be Is slightly above the medium height, compactly built. weighs about one hundred and eighty pounds. Secretary rairenim is a arm ueiiever in ise sntaaey of equestrian exercise, and every afternoon at the close of business ne mourns us smart bay roadster and rides at a canter through the suburbs of Washington as an appetiser for dinner. Socially, be and his wife are very popular, Md his hospitable mansion has always been thronged during the gar PbttFtae ess ANOTHER EXPRESS ROBBERY. 4Kebr, itlngle-Hnnded. Attacks, WohimM Md Hobs KxprmM Xeesenacr I.akK on thWest Phore Koee-nnly -most sws Meoty Seeured by the MUereent. KnMK, X. Y., March II. A special to the Sm4irl from Frankfort, N, ., siys Jtx- . . 1. 1 i press Messenger iaxe, wno was rouoeu between Clark's mills aad Frankfort last night, reached hero about midnight and wm able to proceed to me omoe oi a physician, where hta wounds were dressed. lie was shot in the upper part if tbe right arm, the ball passing around the shoulder, causing an ugiy wound. The doctors probed for the ban, out wars unable to locate it Lake endured the operation heroically without chloroform. H was week from the shock and loss of blood, but walked to the station and took tbo half-pMt thrM o'clock train for AiOn his way homo to omsros mprns stated to a correspondent that soon sltar hta train left Clark's mills a Bum entered his Mr through the side door, which he shoved back, saying ss m enjereu "Throw up your ha wis." Lake aw ncs realise for the instant what wm up, and failed to comply with the command, im? intruder leveled hta revolver at the messenger and shot him. Lake fell to the floor of tho oar, when hta assailant said: "How, damn you, when i ten you hold up your hands again you will do it, won't your' , The fellow then bound tne nunsan fMt of Lake and gagged him. One of hit tags the robber tied to tho mie. i desperado then took a bunch of keys froni the pocket of the messenger and unlocked the safe, which ne nnn oi i m) packages. The amount secure is 1 tared to have Men arm or sew, ' robber left the car at the Delaware, Liok . " u a ITfllsa awanna m western eroesing v where all trains come to a stop bci ore roinx to the depot Before leaving the oar the robber said to Lake: "Damn you, If you My My thing anon this I'll come back and kill you." The messenger replied: "You wouhln rob n man, then kill him. too. would you I "Yes, I would," replied tho robber, as he loft . . .. Lake tried to free himself, but 1W succeed. At Uttcn hln oar was opened and he wm relieved from hta uncomfortable position. At this place it wnn determined that he had bettor stop over and have his wounds attended to. Tho raesMnger says hta assailant was a tarsm. strati man. WMrinx a mask that buns? dawn over his chest His hnlr was nut war short at the bac't. and his haudr were calloused, hard and dirty. A Htg Mallway rreieet. ttoavn. March 81. The AdmtUvr says it te reported that the Union I'aolrlc has a project on foot to build a new line i row Laramie Wy. T., south te the Colorado State line, where It can effect a union with " . ...a siu.,a ohm the Colorado western anu wshbbo -road through to Salt Lake City. The two corporations will under the title or tho Union Paeiilc Colorado Western railway, with a Mpltnl stock ef m,f3,J divided into sMres oi ,.. paay bM been formed with officers and directors, m f Charles Fraarit Adams, pros4dont; KHw Atkins, vice-prMklenl; F,L.Am, Callaway, Gordon Dexter, Bydnoy Wlllw and Kira H. Baker. Hoary McFartand i tho seorotary and troMUror. sin An tWbt Jndtesnsens, Kbw Yohx, March M.-A dispatch fro Ban Francisco Mys that im F9"""", la Hew York to have an for ferrerv aealnst wtinam .issnn pressm have crMtod a grmt wmI-Kh that ctty. it asservs son r'r know KJHtN and what hit IH-esent nawe is maintain a severe silence on the toot. One of his friends says, however, that Kissnne is living lank mtorter ijt, and has a family of frow-up Hh,,f; and It would bo wrenf te ' wreck their Hvm heonuse IndlMrobkHtt. Metardnr Bmythe has yWtrMdrud m JZ ston Btaaa to aim m unwi - L laa aaJtlBBSBBBB I PBrvJ VfrA gfsrm ffWwaWWBBe
