Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 30, Number 31, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 April 1888 — Page 2
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WEEKLY COURIER. C. SOAXBt lSiblUihor. IM1KAMA TOPICS OF THE DAY. from aTwtajftajiafiitwut WMwm MMyiiM loaadved a her of wBv on tlm lot uw aereety-tbtrd aaitt'rewonry of bis ilmtnl a board of aMevnaeaooanpoaed a Htaivelyef woaneu, hwWkjr mayor. tukd Jmr Gould' letter iC Mr. euatt, f Jltfudrf, witbout redact of tle public iUW during March aatouutod to U ,ouVet, nad for the first nsne month of the current 4ol Tun mleority import on the Mills Tariff ldU was made nubKc on tbe M. It is MfaOr m crWcitt of the nwenure proposod by the majority. Tmt count of the won? in the Mew Turk sje-treaury, which occupied juet mm mtiath, showed an a4mTegnto aoeumuMom, of g3MTa,ti.i. Jmk X. Dmakp. viee-pmident of the eefumct Metropolitan Bank, vraa rearrested ia Oaciaituti. on tb , baring surrendered by nia bonttamen. r to uM that James D. Ftoh, the eon.urueldeut of the Xew York Xa uw.lr i Mtiovinsr Mfe aad all the aanoaoto o tbe ssaeoa in hk prisoal Kn lira X. Warn, foraterly editor ef Mm Fftteburgb QtutttU, and tb founder of km Republican party, died at bis home at Sewicktay, rau, on tae ik e igartarM years of age. Tim Ohio, Indiana Western engineers and firemen of the Brotberbood, on the M, aottasd Ceacral Maaaar Henderson that a he accepted any more Chicago, auritaga Quiacy cars titer would strike. Tm district attorney asd chief of police ef Raleigh, X. C, passed through waaaTnna oa or sist,oa uwu- wjih Oat., to apprehend the defaulting preeldmat aad cashier of the Kalelgb beak. Tax fuaeral of ex-Ueutenant-Governor 1 Xmt York, took place ia Grae Caarca, Kw York City, oa tae . Praafcfeat Clerelaad and maay otaar aotaMca atteaJed tiie caraawBiea. To tall from Xw Tork Ctty to the Ctty of Mexico trere, on tae Hh, by aa oraar at the PoyaaWr-Genral, expegated from twentT-four to thirty hoars. Tae riaea time ia tlx and oca -half oayi. Tax German Soeianata low eatoytaff a Tcface ia SwiMerlaad have paraparaaed aad Wieaqaed the Saaperor'a aaneety dmrm. ami cirealated 160.000 copies of tkek- work ia the priacipal towai of GerTax Beaae eomniMee on eonawree, oa the Mth. aareed to a fa-foraWe report oa iae Mil eetabhaaiag a pennaaant qaaraaHmm at Saa Praacfawo: ateo, e WU to the methti at payiaT ttoaaiaoat Tax recainto of the GoTeraaaeat darbag Varea, sKimo, aggrecatod aVT aad for the Irst aiae BKnt of the oarrenr a el rear. JW,KH.T7. For the laet-named period, GoreraaMBt exposal tare afgregated jaa9t0al7. Clavs SraacKSU baa eboaea Pbiladel ahiaaa the site of Ma Eastern sogarra laorr. Meimrebaeed a lot oa the Dela ware rirer front, on the , aad will erect a )t,et,te pbuit. with aa eaaawtea i aaal eatyat of $&,m,(m. Jnc 8ax, of Ciseiaaad, oa appUoatiea. has aoetaoaed the joint trial of wi If eaaa aad Joaa R. DeCaasp, aefaalOag Ksaraaelitaa Baak eil, from April M to eoaw time ia May. Mr. Xeaas' i-- U toa areoarkHH to ko iato the trial. . A watcx from m. Peters barr, oa the M, says both the Csar aad the Pope bare apprsTed the prelimlaaries of the conTaatioa between Rneeia. and the Vatican, Vrhea the detaibi bare beea finally set tled. Raesia will aceredtt a Miatetor to the Vatieaa. At tiM aseeOag of the New York JtiaetoaatiiCaatory Chtb, on the 27th, Mies Lydfca Bell and Dr. Loabie Flak spoke ia I sanaart of the eOcaey of the "Mlad CreM. Br. A. W. Haaaawad replied, f.ferasr to xive ,a1e for say proof of the etatatacnte awde. J. Xamok Brooks, of California, whose aomiantton a district attorney w pendiagbeforetae 8eaate,aa aotUtod the Fraaiaoat that he has matte ,tm,-p in reai es tote b-aaaaHoa4n bis appolatateatJ aad oaawoatod that the prise he giraa to tease atore needy applicant Ik reply to tae offer of the Detroit Ettn f9 JtmnuU to pay 4099 to General Greely or aar eaasr peraoa who wonia aena it a oar reet gaeee as to the tbree hottest days ia Dewrettdarinr the coming aaauner, Uen eral Ih-eehr, on the mh, telerrapbed that they aheasa be Jaiy H, is aaa ic Tax fatprente Coart of the United mates roaiored deeieioaa, on the 3d, in only half a dosaa aaaaa, none of them of striking gsasral aatereet. Ah order was made w sicaasc Jaetioe Harian to the Fourth Ju aneial Cireait, to fill the racaaey eaased by the aaath mt Orief -Jasttoa Watte. Ia the general teraa of the Xew York Coart of Common Fleas, on the 3d, ia a saw to reeorer for property lost ay a yasanager in M berth ia a sleeping-ear, it was held that complainant wa entitled to Jadgntent, aad that railroad companies are responsible far their paageagers and property. ' Two tttoasaad miners aaosmbled ia the aaera-hoase at aassnokia, Fa., on the L to hear Master Workmen Lewis deliver Ma reason for declaring the late Reading atrtke off. The speaker was freejaeatty awwlaaoed dttnag has reaaarks, waiea, ' aa waver, were very oonaarraUvs. He beJHevee that the preeperHf of the laboring naaaie to be fonad ia edaoatioa aad the baUet box. Tjw Joarael Jhm Dfoeat aad RtfmhHtpt. Frmxati violently aeasiied the Flon:vet Hoveraatent, om the M. for Its lees of OtHWtaattot aapport, aad deeiared that had taw Ministry aeem eeaeciallr asnsatacitad with an abtoet e sntaeronitlag all polftieal piuHh aad cteaas. nnd repeliag parlav laaatory aad paaile, support, H eoaM net aaflf 'b94 taanatfVtaataavS JMaaMia'V'aat VvtMft ' Xtsjt elilalll ml f wttanaaasty ppuus aWsatdahtla)NraaaMM ef Oeat-
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r Km, Oeaaval Fnmk P. Matr. iiu. hMrevar. anar a aaaihar at M aa fcaaaa. ea the Hat. a lane aaaiaer at MhiMM takes as aaa aaaaaa. TW MeeM )emt feaotatiea. a aeauaa the tafMaMaaj laaMlteeeeftlMPaelCM) lU iiaaaa FwU'Mtt aaa an fee, aaa a answer at ...... ha al the adsrtanl areaf lateeeetwaa the tenner tammmmm af the Meeae MU tar MiepaietMae of aeada with the ueamrr wmmm, -mcver. taatty wat aver wV M r arithce ever tae Mhwieasa4 at Meataals, Teaa. was peeked wtth MMNiaamla.aafla sontereaee eaatamieewsa roared.... tataaMoeee e awn "r-j taetere was the reportlag tm the war i oMaaunee of tae am iw waaeZred te tae eoanatwee at tae wheie, kHt hm rr were orArrfd prtsl. IK the Sen, aa tae s, tae aeeaeeeawm atteauMirfMr.KlaatoBercerto eteare favora. ate aetiea apes ata reeMBiio w mmxm pMrie treaty frieeMererf ia osea i t feetare ec tae ear's seMHta. xaemeImiIm mi naaliv referred to the eosamittea ea 1 fneeiga atalra.....la the Hoaae, we DreeiTi Mil waastteaneJ, aat aaatlr west ever without aetiea. . . . XKtae8eaate,oataa4ta, tae snaetpaiwaiarea of latereet were the tneee-sieaot taeMli relwaanHvtiwaeaeeitoraer the Preedaua'a Beak, aad the MU prorHMag tor the parebMe f United Stale beads wita we tarnta. ih went over wtteoat aeuoa. xaa iwck aawaaaMst to the Bead Mil was peceeo, eat ta nlvote oa tae Mil was aeterr ea The Kom spest the whole day In atibtteterlaff taeties ee the Direct Tax mu, iae tte Mil mortise to every parhaBwmay Pfdteat to prevent ita eMMideraUea, altaoaah was the apeetat order. PCRSONA1. AND OCHERAL. COOCT TlBAR KaHOLTI, COWtH Of tOO Aastriaa Ambassador at London, wa killed ia a duel with Count Gyaerky, Gov ernor of Xeogrod, recently. Latk sdrices f roat Arrieonrt say wac the German police have increase! their precaationa oa the frontier, and now refuse admittance to every on who ia not provided with authority to entor Alsace-Lorraine. Tux net cash ia the treeeary, oa the 1st, was fKM,57X,). AaueRTshock of earthy sate, jastinc tea BOnntee, was felt at Holbroek, Ariz. oa the night of toe 1st. Tae vibration were from east to west. Tax Orecon DeasoeraUe mete conven tion, the first State convention in the cam paign of im, aet at Pendleton, with a very fall attendance, on ute m. A dispatch front Xaeeewaft says wax Ras Atoala was leading a retreat of thej Abyssinian amy in the direction of Gbiade and Assaala, oa the 3d. Tax Colorado Democratic State Conven tion, to eeleet delegates to the Xatkmal convention in St. Louis, will meet in Dearer, May 4. Ok the sth, United rnaaes juattier Phelps sailed front Kagland for ffevr York, on the steamer Aller. A partv of soldiers, retarH-iag irons. the funeral of Stephen J. Meaay, on the 1st. were attacked ia LtntencK by a crowd of roagbs, aad severely beaten. Tax Hoaae eonameroe committee, on tae 3d, ordered, a favorable report a the ref lation to provide lor a uongresatonai inquiry iato the engineers' strike in the) West. Tax strike at the Staa Pipe Work, Pittoeargh, Fa., was declared og, on the 3d, by District Master Workman Doyle, who decided that the men bad no grierTmx United States man-of-war Rich mond, flagship of Rear-Admiral Luce, was considerably damaged, in a collision, with the Swedish bark Una, at Key West, Fla., on the Wth alt. Ax oil tank at Kmlenton, Fa., con tam ing seven thoaeaad barrels of oil,wae strack by lightning, on the M, toox nr and boiled over, the barniag laid nowin down the bill and threatening Ute destruction of the town. Four men aad many bead of stock wer injured, and tea oars and two engines demolished ia a eollUion oa the Chksago at Xortaweetern railroad, near Inarry, I a-, on the 3d. DiarATCHXS from Masaowab, on theScl, stated that the Abyseinians bad captarod. the village of Mellental, whoee inhabitant aad beea friendly to the Italians, and bad pat men, women and children to deatn. Tax report that Count Tiuor Karoiyi, or Aastria, was killed inn duel is erroaeooe?. It has been ascertained that he eommitieai suicide. It is supposed that he waa mentallr depressed by the unfavorable turn of a love affair. Patrick Holibax, ex-alderman, and present chairman of the Democratic city committee of Aubara, X. Y., was arrated aad lodged in police headquarters or tlae 8d. HeMhaa went home intoxicated and hnttally beat bis wife and children. He has the reputation of being a chronic wife-beater. Thk remains of the late ex-Lieutenant-Governor Wnt Borsbeimer of New York were buried, on the 3d, in the family lot ia Forest Lawn cemetery, where both aia parents were interred before him. TnxBailden' Laborers' union or. ioronto. Oat., on the expiration of their agreemeat on March 911, made n demand oa the bosses for twenty-one cents aa hour, at against eighteen and one -half eeate peuw last year. The bosses offered nineteen cents aad gave the mea until the eta to noeent that rate. FnxMixR Floquxt read n sietotaopt the policy of tne new French Cabinet, in the Chamber of Deputies, on the 3d. Joax O. CLAKXsotr, Ae great prtcber of the Chieaco teewa. was eoM to the Bosaon elab. on the M. for fW.naa. Tbk Landtag Bnreaa c wnwuaww, Xw York Ctty. revert thatWJMe steaaage passengers arrived a tnac porx oaring March. At aamokinar concert given by toe am thorttiea of Dover. Knar., on Kaeter Xon day, "Yankee Doodle" was rendered oy the band of tne Mnneter Faeiliern, aand u rrMted with a spontaneous oatberet of cheering. axrxRAi. Xew York Cttr nrewers awe reported to have signed toe asrreenMtnt iMIUed by the Journeymen on fee , notwltfajrtjuidin their pteaae w vae jn ttonal Aseodation to sign ne trua wtUt labor nnioaa. Ia the sham battle on the mtttbx shores of Kaglnad, oa hhe 3d, the tavading forces acMeved a prononacad advaataaffe, owimttotitenae of M-fitsatoned shortmmm rani lir the defenders M. Mbunr wee chosen presidetttof the French Chamber of Deputies, on the 44k. Da. WotMNNK. f Itolion, Knglawad. W Immm invited to attend the Emperor of Germany during Dr. Mnekanaie's nesemet la Xnglnnd. It l threat that the aww oaeniaf of Prtnee AJnaanator erf Bartaaiirg to tjnMrMpHkMtMNK Mh rnwWf jvot Hags to the nfiwsaraii M FrnaeaM Ttotorto,
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tht aWuiw, without als approval, tita Wll J fur taw relief of the executor of UoaaM , Tan bl-metalbi oonfereace aaaembled at Xitttcaeste, KagUad, on tlm 4th. Wrra the single exception of L Jwo, m nnwanapevs of Paria join in the attack upon the new Ministry. The appointment often aoteaaacM M. tlobelet, as Foreign feoretary, la regarded as especially weak. Ax explosion of gas In the Keilson abaft, by wnick two wen were horribly burned and utherwiee Injured; iae premature ex pkwion af a blast at the Garfield colliery, by which one ntaawaa fat .lly injured, aad sb exploniou of boilera, without caaunlnes, nt the Cauternn colliery, were the day's incident at ahaawkln, Fa., n the Ut. Tan FreneM Chamber of Deputies adJoomed on the tUt tothalMh. Cnntr Artmvr announced, en the lib, that He bad no intontioHuf resigning front the Brotherhood. Tnk buviuea nianager of the Xew York Stor denies that the paper baa changed battdn. Tkx California State Prohibition convention met nt San Francis, on the 4th, with about four hundred delegates at the ! opening aeeaion. Tnm accounts of A. I Fawoett, treasurer of Mnrion township, Morgan County, 0., who nad been absent some weeks, were examined on the 4th, and found to be $1,800 short. Avalaxckks in variont parts of Tyrol, Austria, have done much damage to property within nbe last few days. A house was buried nt Wetoaenbaeh, aa tne Hit, aad the occupant, four women, were killed. Tkx project of erecting a atatue of General Ghrdon,in Trafalgar Square, Loadon, was eoneidered ia tlte House ot Commons, on ttae 4th, and will be carried out during the latter part of the year. On the Ilk, at Pbiladelphla, Benjamin Harris Brewster, Attorney-General of the United States under President Arthur, died from the effects of kidney disease. Tax issue between the United States ami Morocco k rapidly approaching a crisis. It i estimated that the suicides comntittnd at Monte Carlo. Italy, during the past three months, will number fifty. Ax effort ia being made to bring the two arreat Women's Suffrage associations of America the Xational aad the American together under one organisation. It ie proposed to celebrate the twentyfifth anniversary of the organisation of the Flora Horticultural Society of Cologne, Frusnia, by aa international horticultural exhibition to be Held in that city ia August of tbe present year. Tkx strikers' boycott, which threatened to muralvae the entire railroad syateni of Chicago, was raised on the 4th, and all of the discharged men, save those of the Burlington, returned to work. Ax investigation into the conduct of the Fhilndelphin poet-ofiSoe, by tbe Congreesioanl committee appointed for that purpose, was begun on tbe 4th. Tbe office, it ia charged, baa not been conducted in accordance wiUt the Civil-Service rules. Pro-. Hora.v, the aeronaut, bad a narrow necape from death at Jackson, Mich., on tbe 4th. When his air-ship had reached a elTstion of ten thousand feet,be jumped out, nnd hit parachute at first failing to work, be shot downward rapidly for five hundred feet. The umbrella-shaped lifepreanrver tbea caught the air, and be descended in aai ety to the earth. Au. negotiations between Andrew Carnegie and bia employes at the Bdgar Thoanpeon Steel Works ha vine failed, Mr. Carnegie, on the 4th, ordered the works boarded up. This leek-out affect abontt three thousand men. Qcrxxx Victoria will visit Cbarlottenbnrsr on her return journey from Italy, sad be present during the stay at the pttlaeeo Prince Alexander of Battenberg. It is understood that the Queen will participate in tbe discussion ireliminary to the awrangen lent of a marital alliance between Prince Alesandei and Princess Victoria, her rraad-daaghter. LATE NEWS ITEMS. In the Senate, on the Mh, tat principal ffrfttaare of tbe day's proceeding was tae passage of the Spooner substitute for the Boad-Furehaee bill, with tbe Beck silver amendment. In the House, the legislative day of the 4th was continued, and the entire dny spent in dilatory tactics, a f oraber recess being taken, at e p.m., until 11:4 a. m. ou tbe tlt. It is predicted that Prince Alexander of Battenberg will shortly return, as tbe affianced hnaband of Priacees Victoria, to reign as King over Bulgaria, bncnett up by tbepowors of Knglaad, Germany aad Austria. , . , Sm Richarb StrrroK, owner of the yacbt Gsneata, was married at St. Feter'a Church, Raton Square, London, on tae Hh, to Misa Constance Carbet. ' . w . tL. lUla A xhspatch rrom ijobob, m says the subscription to tbe Mexican loan aaa progreeeed favorably, apparenUy lading favor in German quartera. Four timoa the amount nexea ior a u-n .- , fered. . 1 P-jxcx BisxAnoit, on tae kb, mkou. permission of tbe Kmperor to resign tne Cbnnceloraatp, attegiag Tmx Senate, in secret seaeion, rauwi reaaoved tbe injunction of secresy from tae Cblneae treaty, heretofore published, and from tbe report of the committee on foreign relations on tne janiien Uem treaty. . . . TMK Rew Yorx Btaie inmm nittee met, en tbe th, aad decided to caU the State eoBveatton to mwet Raw York City, on May 1. , , Tk Secretary oc aww uu from Consul -General , Lewis, at Tangier, oa the Hh. f rom ich Kks inferred that aa early and tory settlement of the trouble with the Moorish ooveram-ai win 1"rcmm' et.- mum nf small-pox were reported to tbe health board of Rew York on th? ata. . BnioMt the Benatoriat conmmm -reatigating alleged irregularities iu tbe lbiladehbia poat-oce, on the Stb, Colonel James Iambert, of the Press, testified that nearly every county bad its rep. renentattre from some Government office prewant at tbe Stnte committee meeting a HsuriiHMtrt;. . . ... A TB signal corps oaeerver at isouwijtori, R. C, on tbe Mb, reported tae American Mtaooner Douglaa Hoover, with n cargo of railroad iron, five days from Mew York, on. Fryinff-phft boal. Tbe vessel and eargo are n total toss. Tar formal oeieoraoon ot wmj wnndrndth anniversary of the settlement or tbn Rortbwest Territory, irom wnicn tne Wntos of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan Mkd WiseonsSn were formed, was held at Hstrietta, O., m the Mh, eh and 7th. Tbk police of JUewood, U I., recently faasndabox iteaaing Knight Templar trvreb, va4aad at fit,, tbe pot where ni aasem e vwww
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mt taentolhaenat mi ckuMk mt raitsaVslirMi to te tae laeiruettoe af laaaeMa. WAawtwioK, AprU4.r resident Cleveland has written the follow luf letter ia reaponse to leeobittons adopted at tbe annual eouference of tbe Methodiat Iplacapal Church in Pbiladel plda last month, respecting tbe nee of the Dakota Bible, and teaching native bunr dlansehoout: WAmtttowwi. P. C, March tt, Mat. Rnr.jAMas Roaaow, p. U.Puu wi h.ai Miry ikere teccived from yea eartataieaMutlaas pasted at tbeaaaual aoafteaaeeaf the WetaodUt Rrtniopet Church, heM at Philadelphia, oa the Utah iast. lamaotlatoratedhowte address a yepoaee tetae oat cert, af the eon few nee, who have kmed these reeelutleaa, and or that reeeea I treaamit my reply t you. The action taken ay thia aeeemMage of Chrbuaa mea. baa ureatly wrprtoedaaddhmppotNtedme. They declare: That thla eoalereaee earaeetly peteU seelaet the reeeat aetkm of toe OovemmeNt ia ex ludla toe use of the aaUve laaguaeee a tbe deeatioa of the ladmua. aad especially the exelwa ot the Dakota Bible among those tribes where It was formerly used. That whim adwitling that there are advantages ia teaeblag KniiM te the ladians, to compel them to reserve all reltotoua instruction in that language would praetieaUy hinder their receiving It la the moat effective way. The line of power travels with tbe human heart, and the heart of the Iadmn tela bis nmsnge. That It la ia harmeay with the sealeaef our eountrj a free Church Is a free State-that the operation of all mleakmery societies should he uatrammeled by State interfere.' The rules of the ladles Bureau upon the tubteet referred to are aa follow: 1. Ho text bcoka ia the vernacular will be allowed la any school where children are placed under contract, or where the Goversment emtrihutea, m any manner whatever to the aapnort of the sehoot. Mo oral laatrueUon la the vers sea Ur will be allewed at aueh sehools. The entire curriculum must he is the Baalish lan1 Thevemaeular may be used In tbe mmstsaary schools only for oral Isatruetten la morals and relhrtoa. where It la .leeasedtobe aa auxiliary to the Baaillah lauguate la couyev tag aueh laatrueUon, and only native lediaa teaeaera will be permitted to otherwise tea a ia aay Indiea Ternacular. aad thfee aaUye tMhers will oaly be allowed so to teaeh to seheohi net supported lu whole or la part by the Government, aad at remote points where there are no Government or contract sehools where we KocHsh leaguuge w taasht. These native teaeaera are ooiy aiiewoa tm teach ia the vernacular, with a view of reaehlag thoe ladlaas who can not have the advaa wees of Instruction ia Bneltah. and sac iastraetkm mast give way to the Kegllah-teaeh-lag schools ua soon as they are esUWIeaed where the ladians can have aeeeea to them. . A limited tbeologleal elasa of young men may he trained la the vernacular at any purely Hdeeieeary school, supported exclusively by atfeeieeary societies, the ohjeet being to preMra them for toe mlalstry, whoee aaheequeat work aaall be eallaed to preechiuir, ualees they are employed aa teaeaera iu remote settteaseata where Kagllsh aereola are leasees4. These ratee are not Intended to prevent the poseeselon or use by aay Indian of the BtWe paMiebed in tbe vernacular, hut aueh poseeeslea or use shall eat Interfere with the teaeategef u Kagllsh, languaiw to the extent aad the manner hereinbefore directed. TiM Government secksiu its maaagementel thelndlaaato eivlHae them aad to prepare mem for that contact with, the world which neessearily accompanies civilisation. Maalfeetly nothing la more Important to tbe Indian from this point of view, than a knowledge of the BegUea towruafe. All the efforts of those having the matter la charge tend to the ultimate mixture of the Tadiaaa with our other people, ' thus atakiag one eemmuarty equal in all those I thtaga which vertaia to Amerieaa ritleeeeelp. But thb oaabt net to be done white the ladtaas are entirely Igaoraatof the BagKsh laagaage. HseemateBMHweuldbea eruel mockery te end them out late the world without this Hdetd from ImieeHkm, aad without this weapon te foree their way te self support sad lade1 mmImm. MAthias enn he nsere consistent, then, Ia tMrft uikhi the teachlnx of Kntllab In tadlaa srhooK It will not do to permit these wards et the Kattea, la their iweparatkm to beeome then- own masters, to tadulge In their harharous lsaguae hecsose It la easier for them, or heeaese It pleases them. tiA nr ta MBfereace. therefore, sur prises me. If ry It they mean Jo protest against seaexelueleuatspTecribedlntbeo lr. It will be observed that "text Jjooka hv Uis vernaeulai" are what are prohibited, aad "oral Instruction," the "entire curriculum," ujt be in Kncilsa. These are terms used to deftae the Patents ef an ordinary secular education, aad .i. .h. tn riirimia or moral teecntax. Sear teaching is the a bit of toeordtoary Government schools, but aurely toere caa he no ohtortlon to reading a chapter to the HhU in Baitllsh or In Pakcton. f Bad'" i? thoee sehoola. aa Is done In manyother wollrexalawd secular seheot. It mav be. too. that the use of the word la the vernacular may he itlnmseeeesarytoaid In mmunleatac r7l ' ,Lv-.k tih uhmim! hot the 3 aeethe vernacular h aid not he encouraged 1 roontKyond tJM Hmlt of ?ueh uecety, and the "text boohs." the Iff tloe," in a xeseral sense, and the "curriculum" misery sehoola, " rHakms totractHmmay eglyen In he rnscu as an Mtxllttrr to Kmrtish, In conveying seen in- ' r4tUn Hem while the dtraMHtr of ome laetraetloa In moraw T"JZZ. t wl, nBlsed, the extreme value learning the Xaaan. a. . In BAt Innt nrltfltl ssf. , PAd toe ovHlon which" follf. that eaty native eaXrrshall "rJ&'V eeat for moral or relhrlous instruction,) teaeh STveaVular. and only l"";.'. .v.. i ni iMt iu- PAntrsct seheola are eeSUM. -- ,-, .. IV. mmH tabifshed, tain eici n j nn ..r'.--rtln,rnmnt to exclude the Indian tonef the Government to exclude euaeea from senoow r . VTj!' w i ho AAntlnuanee of moral ied reKrioua teaching In the millenary chooia, and except In aueh cases thcexclulen wouHi mean m '"" - .1 .,MiltlMi ' ;ri- in tw rn tor theolorteal I i mM in mis)onsrv scbooi M tflTffr" . . . . . I m if""? .,-J,,l" .vM-l Si IALC. m of the Bible so far as It A ms si t mm mmt vmm mm inninn m nm nci rx n iamT. interfere with the secular Kniriieu teaehlng toalstod upon la especially scurwi. Trw hitvn that thMerulea efthelS' mJZL.t, mr ml huul whR the reSOlUtleM hetonmewereadopteil. If they were, I think they were strangely mleunderatood. thoeeh the .um ikt thini sre advaatases la tea.'hlsg Bacitoh to the Indiana indicate that ikfcTmrtU d'fferenee between those who appear eeattooaly to make aueh aa ndmlsslen, ZZa tk mut nthr interested In Indian im provement who deem such teaehlng the paraThe rules referred to have been inodlied and shaseed In their phraseology to meet the view ZfwET men who seek to aid the (Jovemment ia Its benevolent Intention until it was senposed their meaning was quite plain and their parpose satisfactory. There need be no toar toatthelr execution they w'll at all Interfere wtta the msas of thoee who sensinir.aemre the huprovement and welfare or the inoia. a uv nu until it l ilcmonstrated tM lu mtmri oa ImnmiiDMntS te Indlaa advaaeeaieiit. they will be adherwl to. white the Government will continue to Invoke the astMtaeee of all Christian peonle and orrultmas in this very important and Intoreettag aart ef the tenor intrusion to ly Yours very truly, (ghmed. Ghovrk CtarafcAjm. Itcatea br the Kafgbto ef fAber. Axwtbbpam, N. T., April 8.--Tbomaa B. McGuIre, of tlte general executive board Knigfata of Labor, aays in reference to tb drieawo. Burnnctoa fic Quincy strike s "The engineers are beaten and there is no uu to nrnloarinsr the conflict. It is tbe Yi,tM who have beaten them. Our peo' p have been getting even with them for tk.li- MMra in the Southwest and Read iff trlko. We would have won tae tera strike bad it not been for tbe Brotherhood, which treated us the war in the Reading strwe. Anew baa been 'no aatoagllag alliances: I noes mat tbey see new Biat aa 'enma Htag alnanes' weuM nave seen a aaaaffHTBsemtoaaW straBfto.
ftftaTJOOAM HOftflOfl.
mmMxI br aa liiaaudaury Ptoe to Wbtoh n lallaTafaP IX(amT, Mf luMaJtM anna1P TPenUBaVn lailaM aiw4 aunauMhfana llJMN ttlMfto&wtotyf spaaaanaual ee aehiirwws laiweed. City or Mixmm, yu Uu Pjuso, Tmx April 4.-Tbe To MrjmbKcs ef bant evening published the following dbpaaob from Celaya: "Sunday ateraoon, about 4: o'clock, tne baU-ring here was erowded with spectators of tbe great national apart. The company of bull -fighters front Lson was still playing with the nratball, when n fire sttddenly broke eat oa tbe wuuqr aide of tbe plana. A panic selaed upon tbe vast assemblage and a frightful spectacle was tbe result. Tbe plana was coah trucked of wood, nmets, reeds, etc., aad M Was due to this fact that the majority of the people escaped without injury, being able to force an opening permitting aa exit at different potato, but many w omen and children jumped from tbe top, a distance of two hundred feet, and over one hundred of them were very aertoualy wounded. The sides of the plana being lined with matting aa dry a tinder, and tht-re being a slight wind blowing, ute amphitheater was in a blase iu a few second. Nine dead bodies, ia some eaaea so charred as to be unrecognisable, have, so far, been taken from the smoking rains. Mine persona were so badly burned that tbey died Monday. Thb) makes eighteen deaths in all thus far. Sixty-eight persons were very badly burned, and though they still live, nt least tea of them will die tbk week. Fifty persons in escaping were knocked down and trampled upon by tbe pan tostricken throng, and are very seriously but not fatally injured. The bulk, maddened by the roaring of the names, broke loose from tbefa- stalls aad rushed wildly through the surging mass of humanity, toeaing aloft and knocking ever all who stood la then way. Among tbe eighteen dead were two women who were first gored to death by the bulla and their bodies afterward burned. The scenes In tbe neighborhood of tbe bull rinr were sickeninr beyond descrip tion. Women and ehtldrea, divested of their clothing , and erased with suffering from their burns, ran aimlessly through the streets, aad could soaroely be over taken or collected by their friends, ner eral persons lost their reason from tbe severe mental shocks to which tbey were subjected. Tbe fire was incendiary. In the Celaya jail there were a number of prisoners, army deserters, etc, who bad obtained permtosioa from tbe authorities to attend the bull fight. Tbey were accompanied by a strong guard of sol diers to prevent escape, but one of the de sorters surreptitiously struck a match anal licbted one of the dry petatee (matt) ia aa instant tbe "sol" aide of tbe ring was ableae. Iu tbe confusion and excite ment the prisoners all succeeded in makin? aocd their escane. takiasr cnaaces te enact their ends. Tbe beat society of Celaya was ia at tendance. It was Kastor Sunday, the re turn of the aeasoa of gayety after Lent. There was aa unusual number of ladies and little children present, aad these, aa often is seea in such events, were tbe suf ferers. Xo man lost bis life. The helpless little ones and their mothers, who would not deeert their offspring, were tbe victims of tbis most appalling esiiartropbe. Celaya is mourning. On every side is beard tbe sound of walling for tbe loved ones, mourning for those doomed to die, ef MtgeriBC by those whose woaaes will not prove fatal. It is the aaddmrt tragedy that has ever occurred la tbe usree cent uries of the city's history. CALLED AWAY. tat!ti ef lteNiaasta M. Br-wfr,AttriMr-0aral mt the UaHed Ktate Caxsor rreotat Arthur. PBltanunu, April 4. Benjamin Har ris Brewster. ex-Attorney-Oeaeral of tbe United kttates, died uus moramg. ItmhMala Harris Brewster ws bera m Salem Coaaty, X. J.. October IS, W. Me graduated nt Princeloa Coticee ia i'i. ta tae i entered the law oatee of fni K. rnee, of raiadelphla, aad tm admitted to the bar la lent. K wa appointed by FmMeat Polk a rem. mlsetoaer te adladtcate tae claim of sac Cherokee Indians agatast the Ooveraaseat. Oa the hreaktag out et tbe reeelloa he wa mat nealsus la hm mi peon of the Ueveraasent. Za IteT he was appointed AttoiaeyMaerai of Pennsylvania by Geveraor Oeary. Shortly after the aeatatto of Pmddeat Onrneht aad the reetgaattoa of Hon. Wayne MaeVeaga, he wa appointed Attereey-Oeeevat at the Uaited Bute by Preetdeat Arthur. Mr. Brewater was a versatile aad briulaat eesaybt a correct, original aad profound thinkor, a graceful, eloquent and forcible speaker. nad was known ia prtvste me a a maawae wa always open to the appeal ef charity. Xe had been angering for a bag ttoie wna ktdaey disease, but ht coadHkm wa not oateered series until the etosing day of February, aad t then he was able to be oat part f the time, A retapse, however, came ea one week aeo tost Saturday, watch roeatted to at death thl meraiag. Tbe funeral will take place on Friday next, at 9 p. m. a e A LEAP FROM THE CLOUDS. Prof. Hhjchh, the Aereaaat, Sfahc a Ifcartag HHd Kaceesfal l)Mewt wMa a farafiMtr rtm na Altitude mt Ten Thou tnwd Feet. Jacxsok, Mick., April . Prof. Hogan made a magnificent leap from bis lml loon shortly after noon yeaterday. Tbe first attempt at an aeceasioa was a failure, but tbe second effort was a ftaceess, and tbe air-sbtp soon reached a height eetimated at nearly ten thousand feet. At this ele vation the baltooa seemed to ataad attll, and by tbe aid of glass oa Hogan eould be seen edging over the aide of the car. Suddenly a cry went up, "He's iamned 1" and tbe crowds craned their necks to see tbe man dashed, to niece. Thenarnchute failed to work at first, and tbe darlnar aeronaut was seen to tart to tbe earth with lightning speed. A moment later, however, the umbrelinthajied life-preserver opened ito wings, and Hogan's rapid descent waa euecxeu. From that point be 4roipd slowly, and reached tbe earth wifely in four minute at a point abtmt one and one -half miles from the city. Tbe foolhardy man dropped five hundred feet before ate paraaauts Btpened. KHIed by Tramps. CHtCAoo, April 4. A partv of traaaps who were trying to ideal a ride oa nu Alton freight train laat night shot and killed X. D. Kreigh, a watchman, who attempted to Wit them off. and mortally wounded another watchman named Daniel Rraaell. Officer acoored the vi laity of the murder all night, but tbey were able to discover any trace of tbe am. At first there waa an Impression that tbe murder wad connected in some war. with the railroad strike, but Ltoatenaui Shea said be was satisfied that there waa no ground for nay suck supposition mwmmjmmn nm mn mi jr f " imilr trampi, siskmg to steal nrhie af absettr.
A rMJUMQC TO DftATR
as at. rant Trasu ftes a.CwOiwrltw kmmZl Jaws- ssfa Uep Xwswfcwr mt Hm Majw HaMTTOU, la., April eA terriU. railroad acw-ideat ucrarred jreatardar four mile went of this town, oath Mi, wankee ft HL Paul road, by which at W portions loat lamb- live sad fo urteen to twenty were Injured. The uwiden toft Cbicagu at aatf-p.4 vTt o'clock Wednesday aawnlng end due here at 7:1S a. ml vttMt paaaed here nearly an time, -Mai urnea about four Bailee went, plaaxvd Wu. a creek, tbe bridge af which was out. The creek was swollen brtbr:. af water whacbhas l, ruaniag on fortbepnat few dayn.aci addithm a gorge of km we- foimed. previoas to Use arrival of tne train rasrad away a portion of tbe bridge. There waa nothing to ubew that iUt wa danger ahead, aad tbe train plunmd mvo tae swotten stream wnim rnnnier ad full speed. Tbe engine axi coach went into uV creek aad were bamedialely ,ak. ia tbe torrent of water waui ovnrdowed tbe banks. A leaag d wibbd coaJnaton eaaaed, aad those of nV train crew aad pasmengera who ecayH death or injury were bnanedi sidy calfej into service to relieve Use sbWaag ptaioaed pass eager. ma no The names nf the eewu bare b learaed are as foltows: Mr. Wat. Anderson. Mr. C. Xaveueea. J.Deale ej' smanmVIMI ejSSssaPp(lJ asSsJJnmaBsanr 4lC Oak. IOITn KftaarCk4sara Letts, a girl about four yean eld. tbk wotnrncn. Jacob Scbarr, Jr. Sioax Palla, Dak, tvere wooads oa wrists aad band. C J. Welbnsd, Geneva, la. Mick Gonriag, Aurora, Wis. J. M. Chrietiaation, of Deauautrk. Mr. aad Mrs. Hefdeeber aad aw dren. James Marpby, Oesiaa, Ia. pVl'tnHH 'ettnB B I swtTCEaVBHMfre Mlan1ni John Gbutsener, Monrieelto, Wk. Frank Stndebaker, Bona, Wk Henry Schaarr, Mora Bprfoag. Is. Adam Kaacb aad wife, Prussia. Gas Bebrana, Get many. Klwood Rwers, Marshall, WW. Phillip Gross, Port AtMasma, la. HOPES OF SETTLEMENT. Rwmmrs, M to W WN Ai TKatnuc -ii" Hrft m ag a m mr a rf 4 a)anrTsmW"nr a Chkaoo. April t Tbere wa wtc. tbeatieated ruaaor carrent toetaikaat tbe Barliagton company and it trnm.; Wftyfaw enasVel lnTfansWtt snssnaal TVMbW 3smntually satisfactory settteawat. aad a strike would toon be onacially avclaeti oa. It was stated that toe coanmay would reinetate all Ua old eagave and firemen aa rapidly as passible. General Pass eager Ageat Xmtm wk naked about tbe trasMubsrss of thfeTuener. but he cbtiaaed to be. entirely hraeraat t any settlenaent ef tbe rtrik. '-Of naw" said Mr. Mortoa, "nbere are a treat mny of oar old aaen that we would be very gtot to take back. We coaid probably r about three hundred of burnt poaitien today, but we must take tre of tbe aa who came to oar assietaace wbeatne obi Mr. Morton adantsted. oofer bad beea bamed by wbteb precluded the Mrilrbag nnd firemea from befaag reraae ther desired to ensue Chdrnm Hoce of the strikers' tee was naked about tbe trntbrebmef at tbcreporttbat tbe men were aU toarrender aad be reimdated. l wish with all my heart." aaM b. tbat it was tree. That would settle tk wboto matter at once, aaal tlsew w-aahl be aotMag further to fisdjt abend." CUef Srgut, of tbe Firenvta" fsmdxattoa, smiled knowingly aadjnbeil remarked Coae aad see me on Matday, aad tbea perbana we will all Irs more about n. uaiees sauna? mta-j arrangement is made, tbe men wSB nur out aad fight for a year If noccrsorr. tbey may have to do neat yetrseri" hopeful that the who strike T-" will be amicably settled whbc a v7 abort time". A nnatber of striking angbm 'vv.gmaygated at tbe beadeoartoo. jdJdf tbey were perfectly wiutag to to kT j ti-r " j ikAtrhe wane question would be settled wftbisaweti or two. It to expected tasw we -, t tiM, nt4inmtoi musar will bM a apecial meetntg at Boston wtthia nteT m, aad that tbe local bchm fully antlaariaed to iJtie wa an mrr giaeersaadaaaen who aeaatoMdurt to work. Text ef the ilMl-lr'hc tabt. Wainwto. April . The fc? I tbe text of the Bad.Purcbaee m.pawed by tbe Senate yeeaerday: Sar-MMC i. That seettoa tef use " appraprietlsas tor srsasdcyivtt exsj ar nw felameat lor toe year ending J m, Pmt, aad tor ether which m a fellow: -w- "TV rsrfarr ef the Tieaeery amy. aeytha.ar ply tae aarpte aeaey ta toe TJZ erwwe asmroprmiee, er '''ZIlm. ae amy eeesMer pteper. ta use lff afJJalted Btates ffS that the bead ae mnrsaaaed er reaeesaen eatimte ae fmrt ef JZ. aeitbe eaoeotoaV was tottaded JT mmmmA peevtoea ef tow. aad toe "tJ etaredta have been, siaee m aaaitmaacam te be new. to toll toree and aSaat. Sect. That whenever lbs Ui tsmwiss , er tMrttea thereof, ef aar BsUeaal imaaw"'Itcmlesteaiaattbe seel end er ef the United Stale aete to by MM Tveaierrar otherwise. aad tees ta net take br ether 3tdtaeal tMrtr days thereafter, toe Beeeetory en Treasury la hereby aartoeria irSi.iii t the market -umXmm at siteer baltl an to aer meath tor eeiaege petpsi at. mmh b tHstoed asm used a pr v pr vsee- - VSRa)pfifiMrT mV&m auWaV aWPlWaaWaul - AettaAiMNdmue Ckaaage ef ntaBms" SSver Bettor, aad Beetaf- JZTS m. i tanA. innt asthhurtata' tmatt alter er iwpeal mi act ef The Miadlag Men Witt he KeptPBtutni.rntA. April V-Certa MMMsdence between George L Kmef tbeCbjand fbmcral-Maaager Stsme cage, Itarlingtoa Qniacy was am Vnreb W fiW' aan wrote t nose, swum TLj; r tbat there might be no lrZ an to tbe porfttoa and 9tJZ Heading enrlneers aad m" 9Lt employed on tbe Q" mmee to Ib ulnrwd. be WOUid u HL. MWy to tnefr ateaaYasttatbs4r alleannaee to tir lBeadtoJtTH far mw mmnw
