Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 30, Number 38, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 June 1888 — Page 2
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TOWCS OF THE DAY. proctaeat It Mi MP by a A.L. r.et FwMnwm, Mae-. m get Stat, icta ltallway Mail Service, to CMf def wltaa of Ooemmia-talnsitaa-hl Curemuun baa beam tavRod, and n MtkiUr accept 0m tavrttattom, to eratoec Bettmors, at rMtaeVsdnhta, July 4. A mmmAitomxx. love affair exists to the mtv the Frim of WiOes, father by Prtoee George. wtfa of Senator Sawyer, ef Wieeonat WMMMIM BCter a on Mm while her . was at the 04tol. Mi VttifHE Btobop Bctt Mid ru ! 4Jto-t-rc to Um - . xwr naiwi. of Brooklrm, 2i. lka nwaaafMl aaliflim IOT LtoMMMrof to Stole C Kw At Mm of XtoMltoto a Tack, ItobHa, o Mw Pope's Mm mk, Mr. rMrit wa lwa.tf XPO of Saifoartom mi twaatr-tr Hadtoft gt, T.) triana arrtrad ta waiuacioa, cu Mm MM, to Ttott too Capitol aa4 aaak a MtotoMaaaitVeraoau TbTWreriTd yto3riaet. A a uwrAarT.'oa toafc wr totoa .at PlTotti,ra.. o om , ri Tr ad Mttod a UttM irtrl. Th wrc arraMft, aaft om wottokpta. BoctaacMMt. ox Mm Md, xfaoaalf to a iMwipapar maairko l to rarto. a mea witk Mm iatoreat abowa to Aawaapropriatkm for Mm aqftipoMnt M tkte yaarpiaoad at !,- It wft Mi.tQt, aanl preto Mat 9MM.M0 aasaftllr. Up toadd m iauolOatodto,troft LrrOTpool, broftfit fT LaBraaaf a, from Marre, wi, . Aaisterdam, an. MnTtr-iMi aaaaal cosctor of Mw riiaiaiantinr nf TTntahti Templar of VaaftortraBta oped ia miaMipnia, oft to Mat, wtok aa teferaai rpttoa by hxml of Toronto, Out., am Mm Mi Tberm. aatoof tl par for aaaM work aad par MM for hand work, and a limitMm of Mm aftftilmr of apprwfttto. eoouBittae, oft Mm am adTora report oa to bili.bat tottaa MmtooC bill radaotair to f oa paotol aotos of tow tttaaal to oa eat of JftMUgaa, rtb poaatoa roUaa fatoor of a yoaac bmmi at MMtoa, to to Ma jmr, aan to too Uattod Stoioa. Taw Mttor-earrtor' Ktaat-Hoar Mil, tot paoni Oeftfraoa aad awaltotate i to baooaia a law. pin for t,m aodHioftai car3cpaa son yoar Tas ata eonnitto oa appropriaMoac oaaralotod too ladtoa Approprtottoa. Utt o MoMd. Tlaa radaotfoa made to MUaaroffaaMa.na. toariaa; tMVMriatoM aow eoatoiaod IMIMto. Ir wa doetod by Dtottlut Attoraoy loMowaaf How York, oa tbeMd, aot to Mm todktoaaat for icraad toroaar :MtoIuIoBar. for to prcat, bat to arooaod to trial tb obarf of Tm foaaraJ of Mrs. Sawyer, wife of Mm Vw4MrtS4To, OMC lHrM)94kp aWM lof MMd,fraai bar tote real He, Mat I aaraot, WaaUagtoa. Tb aato adtoaraed oat of reTawwTork ITor,of toe MHa, eoaIta apeotol MFarla i tad Mr. Btatea, to atoet pooMrf a of Mr. Mlatora parteot aad ro to Ve tbc Mm bottle of Gottoabaacoa Jaly 1 most Tbc aeraeaoal 1W be by too Fire Corpa, om J oka jr. of aa aaaooiaMomf Tuaagatow a. O Taoy tbe raltrofcda or ratoatafavoref ntaaaaram. moldfor oaanMeMr to of BrlnrIIatem,of VoaTork, to Mapraaaa Cwari, lMmoaa writ of babaaa oorv bobarcaa troai eaatodr oa Mm toot toe eoort bad mo aatboritr bar ooataoaMat la Mm Hoaao of to all the Catholic rharnann of Washtoffloa, on Mm SMb, dotairtag Mm anal nrinagsmiat for Mm rerwsMfttos laaMbmM to Mm mjrtogof Mm iwn nat Mama af Mm Caaae TJtMvotathjr aa MBm 4maomU SmaMB uammBSMMfimmrmmM mft fiMM MUHaaasV ffBaj StaMB oMBaaBn aaawsy ftmmrowsnmnmmrgowsj MM BFB aaPBFB aWBrB) CamomTJpml 4M PaVgmlmnMni (niPalMMa'o MBaM eQnffoftMi arawBSsBaaiii,
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nmm mhUm of personal pctvllsf tat reMr. BreeMaridge (R. to wutau tohrtter ma a brief reply. tlMMeamtoeaweattate hair, m to Turia,nul, aedMr. msod .) a ueeaw Oertiele aiodiabeltaa "tauieete en Mat. prosdtag ZLuJlSui resolution to discuss
2ITtE SeaaM then to i ttewkNHUr. tarn Mouse, ttMbttt oraallaj M Depart eC AavtesHars, tarn QMMtor and DtatomatM Aafeewtotioa Mil, audtoVptstats of 04uW Appropriate. SJlailaMM4,to rJsmhmiUBO. mtMNtatot to JtMdtotMrser resolution to maoer! treaty oneusesstoa. a4toedteetoasedpaeaeff to mgulerseetam of the Ml to mate a department of btoer, wo th fiiMtol pstats ef teteteet ..ta akwef tbebMtepreamtt uMto ef eeavtetfcraedseteieo ef tt Btatewbereta thef In the at.a to md, after several hilts bad bsce reported from committee, to Sen ate at lx:M n. M.. went mi IV doors were reopsaed at laM p ,Mdto fjaiiate aMrn4 to M muabM- f MMMtttollK h.aaao to witt 8tar Swyw I to How SmM iMM wn rMd ruttic rit wm torotigktfc Lm D FtoHtooM Iwitan iwrraHo. WtaataMs. to MUwatoLl f WHmKatMO. I"" MMMMtMa0(toWiMtoMto "MOHM AaatotoMiU. ' KMONAL AHO QCNCRAU Tarn following boada were oCared to Mm OoraraaMet oa toe Slat: $114,09 regietored 4a, at lMHto 1M; eoupoa it, at IS"; to7,00 reUtred 4Xs, at 1K to ma. Total, M,0. Tb f ollowiag wara accepted: 6,000 raiatred 4a, at lttK: fjM ooapoa 4 at 117; MOO regtatered 4Ks.atMa. Total, 6,m Ix the 8oatbera Preabytoriaa General Aseembly, at Baltintore, Md., oa tbe Slat, tbe toaiperaaoe qotka was agaia oftiied. la Mm eee of Rer. Mr. Woodrow, of: Booth CaroUaa, the oonreatioa deoktod to allow eaeh of tao geattooMa wbo will take part ia tbe dieeaeatoa four boars. Tire Rirer aad Harbor bill was reported to tbe Senate, aad ordered printed aad recommitted, on we siat. OmoiMHC Thomas, a peddtor, abot aad killed Maggie Wiae, a diroroed woman, ia Ctnctaaatt, oatbeSlat, aad tbea abot himself toroogh the tempi aad fall a eorpee. Hbkky Mcxaaaooat, the Ciacinaatt talooB-keeper aeatoaoedto MMworkaoaae for keeping open on Sunday, was retoaaed by Judge Robertson, oa the Slat, oa the ground that tbe police court bad no jarisdicttoa to the ease. Tan Brooklyn Central Labor Union, at ita meeting, on tbe Skh, lifted tbe boycott on Mm bees brewers. Wx.Kaam,of CoekeysTllto, Md., shot and terioaaly wounded hie wife, oa the Met, aad then killed bimeelf. Th elaim of Silas Gray, aprlTato in the Uatoft army, who in IMS was sentenced to death for desertion (th eoateaoe afterward being dieapproYod), for eowpaaHom for the time ha was abeeat without leave, was allowed by Soeoad Comptroler Butler on the tUt Covoxtv A.W. Koaan, Auditor-General of FeaasylTaato, died at bis reeideaee in Philadelphia, on toe 31st, of aenroa prostrattoft. Tac slate-picker boys in the Henry Clay colliery at ifeantokin, Fa., weat oa a strike oa Mm Slat, throwing ,000 meu into enforeed idleness. The trouble wa caused by oee of the bosses kicking a boy. Coer.Acz rorra, oc xoiaes, ia.. was, on the Sad, seatonced to ire mouths' Imprison. meat in th connty jail and to paramae of 1 for bribery la eoaaeottoa with ltaaor eaaoa wnica me was proseating. Tac steamer City of Berlta, wnion arrired off Qoeeastowa, oa the list, from KewTork, was befogged tea hours, aad the Wader that weat out to take off the mails aad the pssseagers who desired to laadatQoeoaatownwMimahle to tooato her. The steamer, therefore, proceeded to Liverpool with bar mails aadpasaoarirrmaic acres oc tanu near sotoeii, Can., which had been plowed ready for sowiac. sunk forty foot recently. ... The House committee oa lautaa aaratrs ordered a farorable report oa toe bill to grant right of way toroogh toe Indian TarrHorrto toe St. Louis San Fran cisco Railway Company oa toe ac A mil directed against Chtaese immi gration has passed tbe Houee of Deputies af too colour of New Zealand. Ma. Joax Bawirr, the famous Kagnaa sottHoal aooBomist, is soon to be dabbed LL. D. by the authoriMes of Mm University ef Cambridge. Ova WAJULfcxro oroceeuiacs nT baaaa in the Supreme Court of Ohio sealant clubs incorporated to evade Mm Stiita TJnuor law. Foca bamdrad aad any mew mngta Baptists, ia attendance oa the Baptist gatberibg ia WaaUagtoa, Tiaited Rich vs.. oa tao m ama ware muwr tatoed br Mm Youac todtos of th female ioatrtOM. To atraot-ear drtrers of Ro chaster, m. T., struck, oa tas SSd. for toa hoars' work ia twalT tuftsieanve moara. Ir wan MBostod. oa tb MM. that a gang at mi ii.rima bsuwiara mad arnrea m Paris froen Loadoa, aad that toe police ware watching thorns day aam abjat m way mi B a receat importatio, ston, oa Mm d, charged ft in Oormaay for ,o9 Saxrat. Maux, was arwatodinnVMrtoa witoforgiagadraft Taa Riddleberger rsaolaMoa to ooaatoor too Fkmorios treaty ia onoa seesion v JdrfaoAad. on the Mi by avote of TB to Tmk oU fasurrsoa HalL Wast miiaoei ahia, of Comtaaatol fame, wa uVotroyad OK tbc lata, UaftMi w. marnen, w. usw doa. O.. was acnuitted ef baring dered hie first win. im nn nm, stww for deadlr assault apoahMaooend wife, whom ho married a abort mfr tka mh Of M ftTttt. BJMI WBO aaaaaasd to bs mm aooomtmUo la Mm aliaood 2to rata bas lailoa M Algeria ror wm met seren months, aad tb Arabs are mamng bootless search for twatarag and water. It was reported from Milan, Italy, oa theMd, that Dota Psdro, Kmperor of Bra xiL had suffered a relaDso Qoax Mjok, MM of tba toraehifhWiidors a fallow mtsmoinaer at Baa IsMrtKs has been sontZsoad to a MM tormto Baa Qs sarin 4MgAmw pSflPaBMgsBfT' ' I tlaNm!a9aatfl9lr 4Ra saWaMHl Vf'ttuf la ma iBabtrr notour eaM
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thebaMls.moM of T Mum Wuuams, of Want lltodlphia, earlatoaad Mm aow learner Momatoaom, laoached from to ways of CraapJs shipyard, oa the flat Taa iinamrantn landed at Oamtia Barden. Mow York CM, oa theMd, mamborod S,Mv Wjc L. FtrtKax waaaosalaaatmfor MaMroraor by too Maino Democratia Btaie eoa-
voatioa on Msa ma. Taa ooraMT-atomo af Mm maw Catholic University at Washiagtoa wa M.M, wMh imposing oaroatomtos, oa Mm Mta. At toe W tooaaalm ProaiMMoa State eoo voatloa, whtoh wot at Madioa,oa toe MM, S.K. Hastings aad F.C. tUcnmoaa,oi maalaoat K. O. Daraat, of Raciaa, aad Mr. Amy Kallogx Horao, of Man Claire, woe elected delogatos to the XaMoaal coavaaMaa. Tmk House committee on appropriattoaa, oa Mm Md. concurred in th Senate's amendment to toe Faasioa Appropriation bill daMaffback to the death of husbands peastoas granted to widows. A mviut at Mm corner of Broadway aad John streets, Mew York, in the centre of demolition, caved in, oa the SSd, burytog aye msoa ia Mm ruins. The fourth ioor had bona entirely removed, mad men were at work tearing down the second and third floors. The foreman IK Uie wtuuing shake, aad ordered the men to come down, but before they could do so the building fell. Tux Senate committee oa mines and mining agreed, oa toe SSd, to submit a favorable report oathsbUl allowing 1T111iam McGarragbaatfl go before the Court of Claims with his famous Faaooha Grande claim It was reported from Washington, oa th Sid, that Oeaoral Shoridaa was seriously ill of nervous prostration. His physicians ware Tory much concerned as to his condition. A aoriCK has boon posted ia the Wayne Iron and Stoel-work at Pittsburgh, Fa., that a reduction in wage of torn per oaat. will be made whoa the mill resumes. Tmk National Park Bank of Hew York has instituted suit it the SupreaM Cour against Charles I. De Baaa, its default! ag assistant cashier, for the recovery of ja.090, which it was found ho was short ia ml 10 ftOOOttTT'tl The City Council of Xew Orleans passed, over the mayor's veto, oa the SW, the ordinance taking from General Beauregard control of appointmoats ia the Department of Public Works, of which he was chose, commissioner at the last election. It is thought General Beaaregard will resign. It was announced, on the Md, that the medical staff lm attendance upon th Kmperor of Germany was to be reduced, and that but one bulletin a week was to be issued rewarding the Kmperor 's con dition Thk Democratic State convention which met at Jackson, oa toe SSd, was the larg eat held ia Mississippi for year, every county being represented. The platform adopted eulogise President derelaad, and instructs the delegates in his favor. Tmk J. Luek Caantog Company, ot Francisco, which made mm assigameat re eettUr. filed an inventory, oa the SSd. bowing total liabilities to be fSM,9M, total assets, $M,900. CMAKtms JACKaor, tbc slxtoen-year om bob of Edward Jackson, living ia the north era? mart of Monroe County, lad., was drowned white mm tag oa th SM. He was eciaed with a fit aad fell ia the river. Taa eiirht-Month' strike at the Black Diamond Steel-works at Pittsburgh, Fa., was omdsvlly declared off by Mm Knights of Labor oa the SSd. The boycott has also been lifted, aad toe strikers are returning to work. Tax up-town central once oc tac -met ropolitan Telephone Company of JCew York was burnod out on the SSd. Loss about 3Q,0Q9. The cause was the crossing of an electric-light wire with a towphone wire. Tax strike of Mm street-car anvers oc Rochester, 3C. Y., was aottled, oa the SSd, oa terms favorable to the men. LATE NEWS ITEMS. Ix the Senate, on toe Sato, th speech of Seizor Stewart on the presidential vet power was tbe marked feature of the dayV. proceedtnsrs... U tao none, ia momMoa to bills of no general iaterest, tba Fost-OffkM Appropriation bill was passou. Tmk Girard (Pa.) wroacm iaowry was burned, cm tbe 94th, omtoittag awoaoc Thk Russian fore ia Mm trans-uaspiaa territories has been redoced. Don Pmmmo was reported better oa tao Stth. Thk followiasr on7rsioaaI noastnaMoas wer laado, oa tb Stth, by toe Marylaad Doaaocrato: At Bojaaaore, at district, Harry Watte Bask, renominat ed; Fourth district, leaoore uymr, aomiaatod. At Freaorioa, au Colonel H. Kyd rjouglas, of Mafrstown. Late mows from Cbtaa aaya tan maa people from Mm foodod ntaanot nom; Mm, Yellow river n w A wAwroot? oonaagraoou wa Ohno, in Yschimen, Cartna, oa Aprw n. i Out of ,tm bouses m we town iioworo deetroyed aad aaaay paepto wet their lives. . Tarn marriage of Frimoa Hoary, oc itbssialto Fiiasass Irene, of H,was soiemmtoed ia the cbapel at Charlottoaburg Castle oa tbe Seta. . . JcnoK Wakblt, to a tost aaoe at uaaaaa, Bob, has decided ia favor oc mtaaay base-ball ptoytmg. Auraam Dcmkbl, a ffawasaa wmw-mur derer, huag himself ia toa Columbus toll aatbesaa. OnamstA Shbribam was reported as feeling much better om the Stth. T or Univrlty mKMittg c two oa: Taa corner atone oc tae mow uatmoiM at wasMactoa was laid, with ceraanoalos, oa the Stth. Two oBXTtawKX, named luoftara Jt. Bay aad Thos. Cbalow, ocoupyimg a .a. a , baggy, were instantly kumu oy a pasehig train, near Roan Station, Flttsburgh, I'm., oa um wn. Two wax were killed aad two others fatally injured by a hotter explosion ia a sawmill at Portage nantioa, near mowiinsr Greon. 0.. oa tba Soto. DesKX VKjroniA's birthday was duly rWbrated throughout the DoatoMoa of Canada, oathoMta, wMh all th old-time snthusiasm Salutes, attiitmry paraoos, excursions aad other festlvittos are re ported from numerous points. Mas. Oaoaaax Ream, of Hapaneo, Blk hart County, IndM took her toree-months old child ia her arias, on Mm Sad, aa itnawMl lata a well. Both wore drowned. She loft a mot, saying Mmt Mred of living, and would toko bar eMat with hortsroat. Mors ago was twenty three. ; It is said Mmt Ofroraor XIII of Bow York wtti roMra froat poMMoa and ratara to wM acaotioa of hw. - -- .. .-..- w U uniun umnm mm mimniipwif, mw m. mas oiSMton Fraf MarrMotl of
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to of too ogtooMaeser Lommoa. May SA-Tma Pyfr25 aad to mmaf rsemscta owlsMah atudo aasamsd by Italy toward Frame, having failed to briu about aa armod oaauttot , k if is ii th two countries, it has ra- ! mained for the Radical Deputies at Rom and Versallloa to do what they can toward rodueing this rosilt. It is tra that Italy's policy toward France and other countries nteea bar atrano tato the toipto alttanos has boon extremely arrogant, bat It to doubtful whether it has been loss offensive to Franco than it was before the Rome Government became a party to th AtMtro-Oermaa compact. In spit of the friction, between too two commutes, caused by th failure to ooaclado a commercial treaty, there is, peshaps, toss trouWo oa the Franco-Italian border tmam there has been ia aeveral years, and the aaaoamcament that the Freaoh aad Italian Radical Deputies eon template holding a meeting to protest against tbe policy of Italy causes some aarprtoe aad mo little amusement. In any rupture of commercial relations betweoa Frames aad Italy, tba Utter mast inevitably get th worst of M, aad it would seem to bo a question of only .. ... mr a short time woes betweoa tbe kingdom and the HopaMW willadjast themselves without resort to agltatioB. Dettberat discussion of a disputed point is undoubtedly essential to its settlement, but the assumption that Preach or Italian Radicals, aad particularly a combraatiou of both, aaa discuss aar matter without mamng u worse sua before is beyond all precedent, aad altogether too eloeely allied to the impossible to warrant belief. DEATH FROM EXPOBURC A Weary Wanderer Who Died As Straw Watte Trytog to Metura to Mis oHrvjrl4H944ll MftMnVC CixcncxA-rr. Mar SS.0oor Hammond, white paasimg the intersection of Lower I Kiver road mad Burns street, found lying ! to a f rehrbt car a voung man who was ' verv pale aad almost unable to speak. It was learned from his siowiy-wntepereu words that be had mo momoy or friend, siok aad wanted to be cared lor. no was taken to tbe hospital. He said mis was nomas wynae, twemty-siA years old. Some years ago be left his horn at Canton, Fa., and siace that time had wandered over the country. Concluding to return to his boyhood home, be walked until he reached some point in Indiana a week ao. All his efforts to obtain work wore ia vain, aad finally ho was taken sick. One night last week he crawled iato a freight ear. His illness grew worse, aad be hardly remembered feeling the ear move. He bad had nothing to eat since be lay down ia the ear. He was placed ia the medical ward aad given erery possiblo attentios, but at five o'clock he died. He seemed to be well educated, aad said that be had prominent rotations la Feamsylvaaia. Tba direct cause of death was exposure. STATISTICAL. SaHT6 mC I awl 4rSFai hi to Iwtemat CosaDbtmht, Mich., May St Goner! O. M. Foe, United states Bagimeer, ha )aot eoatpleted a special report Vi th Chief Kagineer at Washington which Is of groat interest to maaria men aad shippers aad to the country at large, in view of the present discussion oa Mm improvemteat of the St. Mary's Falls canal aad th Hay Lah flannel aad the 8ooM rout generally. The gist of the report ia contained in toe following ftguros: Down freight, S,74,4S tons; ap freight. 1,T4,S1S tons: total, ,, tons. Average distance eacn ton wa wrtiw wj water, M1.4 miles; total freight charges, including terminal charge, ft0,e,lftt; averagefralght charge par toa par mi!, S.M cents. Tbe Bureau of Statietics gives the aver age freight charges per ton per auto om the trunk radrroaas for too yoar Vm ia round numbers at le. Tba the average freight charges by rail compared with those by water appear to be as 811 to SU. Unoatoi basis the 10,(r,ttS repreaoaMag th oast of freight transportation orthis water route during tbe soaaoa of MB, wovm nave ocoo, k tremmw been carried by rail, ,. To raattaa what this boneftt means R ia oaly accessary to state that it represents more tbem ten tiaaas the cost of improving Mm canal and St Mary's river to th prasoat Mm, or about six Mmos the estimated oaat of Um proposed further imiwor ement. BRAZILIAN EMANCIPATION. Aa Maaetanewt Mrtaf, Mot to the Foto. AahsHngaMHttoa Msvos aad Aswreattoes Tb tat HmwYoiuc, May Sfc-Th HtrmM M morning publishes a letter from Bio Do Janeiro, dated April Sft. containing Mm provisions of tee JEmanctpatton taw rently passed by tae araatiiaa iMgwia tor. The Bmaadpatioa Mil is vorr short, having only five brief articles: First. Dootariag free from Mm date aC Mm bill all slave ia toe Bmmpire. Soeoad. Relteving froat farther service tbe free-horn children of stave Third. Looattsiag th new Mala their eouaties for two years Fourth. Bmnewering the eieeutive to learn the meesasary ragalmMeas. Fifth. Revoking all eoolrery It m osMatated that Mm law mm six huadred thousand slaves aad relieves from apprenticeship four haa dred tboaeand children of slave mothers Prerioas to the paesae of toe law, Mm voluntarr eawaolpatiom movement had taken Arm rout in the provinces of Rio De Janeiro aad Miaas Gerae. One notable foot to eoaaeetloa with tbe freeing o the slave is the anxiety of the freed mea to legaliae their aasMotmed eoa)agaI aaioas and to lecitlmise their omeprtaff, M toe BraalHaa law hnraansly permits by after marriage. Maw Toag. May St. A JCaaeas CMy asMcial aavs: SuiU have been begum ia the United States Court at Denver, Col., against minety-sevea farmers fat the best part of Son Ll valley, ta maos neiag etafaaed bra Dutch oomnany called th Hatted Stales Freehold, Land aad I mm! oratlou Comnaav. The suits involve hal a down villages, including Saa Lata, Mm ooaaty seat of Coatlllacoaaty. 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ado at at, tm a nB TaaaMBaWI (Pta daaooM(a mHp arotte eeaoaatiaa Mam, ry elsMwIaa Amewg the Br. Lopia, May M.-Tae eoamaMMam oi for orattc OoavoaMoa have eosnasetod to ml programme tor oaavomuoa wooa, It m aow ia th hands of Mm primtor wiU he issued the yrssent week to form. Tba uragraatms M as foltowai SAwanAT, Jtrumi. Ta.m.--laapsn af liiititlsai and ap poatueeais at the nav la to Maaasttlsa buddmg bg to eomiaHtee. TsM p. m.-Oaoalaic of toa hall. I p. nu-Oraad ptc?lmlnary sea sari by Foath wait Band. TvaaaAT.WMat. t a. au-Opsmag of OsovonMon Maa to me T-JK) n. m. lltumiaatiea of OUve atraet from Hfoaswar ta Fourteen to. gn.m.Ormad paras of mtUtory, Ftro De mtut4ioWMNtta mlfcufffB(Nnl aWJott M(M4 m'aWuPa'aa'MJml petltleal stabs, roswaat and vnutteg. fn.m.Moviewef psfode in froataf BxlHla WuILUkm m. uLu aal mmmmFmnurmi muoernai Unff nyr mm wnsMtnsBAY, mih a. ot ao fwAhtMaj AAHaammH oaa amWWWajmjmjnmmjftmmni m. smumg w-ftaanmrnmrnn a. m. lltosataabsn. SM p. m. Ocaad nyretsslinls BmmP ftoUUaa gsMmj Majmaamf , iimii t a wm vaiaaai at THOHSDAT, J van T. 1c Ca'mSJatamffS mMTy llaBJmMBMV i. Waamasat oaeursioa, to bs Mmed with adeurament of convention. 8 p, m lUumlnatlea. Tba opening of the haUom Saturday with a prslimloary concert, is for tba purpose of giving Ue committee mm oppocta nity to caraf ally inspect th appototaaoat of the nav and pas upon tao oecora Mobs, ia order that any additional work decided necessary can be dome Monday. The illumination Tuesday aigat will be onmpfsM from Broadway to Fourteenth, and a srrand displar is aaticipated. laaddittoa to the many pyramids and tree of ltohts. there will be double arches at Fourth, Twelfth and Fourteeata streets, with illuminated portraits of of America's distinguished men. both departed aad Hving. The arraagoaaoats for the grand parade are perfected, and it will be aa imposing and memorable event. There will be per fect arrangements forth review at tbc RxnostMon building. The pyrotechnic display oa too river Wedaosday might will be one of the grandest ever seen, ai the festivities of the week will be at their beicht oa that evening. The committee has perfected arrangements for th dele gates to the convention to view too fire works, which will be highly appreciated for convenience mad comfort. Tbe ar raacemcntc for the baoouete and steam boat excursion Thursday will be timed to salt th eeierates. and will depend upon the adloaramoBt of tbe convontton. The Illumination of Thursday might will bs too farewell event. A DOUBLE WRECK. TerrrMo truettan tt ftaHroad rrspertg WaimwMc Wreeh Xsar KawdoloH. mtasorlAt Iast Two Lives Lost. Kaxsas Crrr, Mo., May 14. A double wrack occurred yesterday morniag at a small creek, one mile oaat of Um Milwau kee bridcc. at Randolph, aad five miles from this city. The accident was caused by tb saving way of to bridge spanning Mm srook. Mamy ears aad two engines wor wrecitdtated iato the water, four men were killed and three badly injured A little before tore o'clock am oastbound freiaht train oa too Rook Island railroad approached the creek at a high rat of sueed in order to clear to way for to east bound freight oa tbe Hannibal St. Joe railroad. The Rock Island uses the Hannibal track between Kansas City and Cameron. Just before tbe engine reached the bridge Engineer Fete Weltser noticed the stractare sagging nearly to the water, which was aiac Iato a torrent underneath. He shouted to Fireman Snyder to jump. Before they had time to do so the train dashed oa to Mm bridge aad both Weltser and Snyder were thrown into the creek. They escaped with sltoht injuries. Five freight cars, loaded to their almost caps city, then piled In the creek in aa India criminate mass, splintering awl masbing tbc ears, anl throwing tnetr content mio the water and on the banks. Tb engine, Ko. MB, got over toe bridge safely, but was palled back by the tender, and stands apea end far above to debris. Y. Boyston, a brakeman. was oa top of oee of the freiaht ears which weat into reek, aad was instantly killed, being mashed beyond recog nmon. Roy ston was a married man, aad lived at Klgerton Junction, Kas. Brakemaa Bdward C Anderson was seat ahead to Hag the Hannibal freight. He mistook the tracks, aad walked along on Mm Wabash h:aek to the direettom of toe Milwaukee bridge, aad was run killed by a Wabash freight. THK SSOOWB MMASTBft. It was just ten minutes after the wreck lag of the Roek Island trala whoa the Wabash freiaht, composed of an engine and twelv box cars, heavily laden, cam toaaderiac along. The wreck was not discovered br toe eariaecr. Benjamin McCVeltaa. until R was too tote to stop ta train. He sounded the whist Is, engineer, fireman and brakemaa jumped from toe trsia. In jampiag, JSaglneer mcCleltan was tarown agaiast a pile of ties, bis scale was torn la several pieces, m of his teas broken. At Md time Mm men about to wreck beard beart-raadiag shrieks, sew two mea stoadlag em top of tb approaohiag train, raey were gestteatating ant aaoanag ror neip. Their cries were drowned by the horrible eraem which followed. Tbe Weoasm bridge was parallel to Mmt of the Hannibal, aad distant from it oaly about two feet They were braced togetner, ana vne breaking of to former destroyed tba braces. Instead of thl bridge break lug
R termed to oae side, throwing um engine tato Mm creek, aad pulling eleven oars om top of it. The eagine is oompletely demolished, aad th ears are broken into mltmters. The wreck of the Wabash train was more disastrous than tost of the Rock Island. A Trteta Hanging. Gmamarit.ut, Miss., May SS.-Throa horrible aad ua justifiable crimes were avenged yesterday by tb hanging of one white maa named Graham and two negroes named David Moor aad WHlari Hall. Tbe execution look place in the iail yard at Bolivar, th county seat of Bolivar County. About two thonsond people witnessed the hanging. David Moor, atarwenenro. had killed one of hia.com-
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of YWtto P a V.J. FwiJitMnjPatA, May SS. Mrs. Cleveland aovotsd Mvormt boar yesterday u tigkt. easing and visitiag different places of fo. torest lm Mm city. Shortly before noon. Mr. Geo. W. Child repaired to the Acad, may of Muslo, where, noeordiug u pr. vioas arrangeatents, be was conducted to Mrs. Cleveland, and shortly afterward aad la eesnuany with Bar. Charle Wood and Mrs. Wood, of Oonaaatown, with whomt Mm resident's wifa is stoppii daring her brief stay la the city; XU Wood, of Scarborough, H. Y. ; Mrs. WUtsr Morris nnd Mia Hoy, of Bellef.mt, p.. took carriage aad war driven to Ltdftr osBoe, where the pArty was jotaed oy mayor nttier utd J. G. Rosengarten. The vitton were conducted to Mr. Childs' )rivut om, where they at once became in,. ested la the many aoaveatrs rr wu that sanctum to famous. Mrs. ClevtUftt wa especially pleased with the iqiuit handsome and choice relics of Gcuenl Oramt's trip abroad, aad was also enter tained with Mr. Cntloa' description of to historic reminiscences connected withhU targe collection of clocks aad other fruits of a life's collection of relies. Arranged om a table ia Use outer omoa leading up to Mr. Childs' sanctum, ware -vernal com. piste sets of stiver desk ornament, nnm bering about sixty in all, each set being of different design. After Mrs. Cleveland Bad iaspected Mm different relics, she was invited by Mr. canon inw tae outer office, and oonductaa to toe tauie upon wltich the silver ornaments were displayed. "As a memento of your visit to-ilsy" aald Mr. Childs, "I desire to present yon with one. of these seta. You can make yoar own selection". "They are all so pretty that it is difflcuit to determine which Is the haudontt,H wakl Mrs. Cleveland, smiling. With the aid of the other ladies, tot selected a set, and it was forwarded to tlx White House yesterday afternoon. All Mm ladles, including Mrs. Cleveland, were also preaeatetl by Mr. Childs with a handcap and saucer. A visit was then made to Independence Hall, after which Mm party proceeded to Drexel's banting, bouse, and were introduced to the mem bersof the firm. At half -past one o'clock the eight--lag trip was brought to a termination, mad the carriages conveyed the entire party to the Bellevue Hotel, where a number of ladles mad gentlemen had astern bled ia one or the parlors, on Uie ibtuMob of Mr. Childs, to meet tbe distinguished lady. At two o'clock a lanctt was pertagen or, at which the following were present: Mrs. derelaad, Rev. and Mrs. Clias. Wood, Mh Wood, Mr. aad Mrs. Geo. W. VBIHW, AT. SOU jar. a. r mi Miiv,M Dr. J. M. Da Costa, Dr. aad Mrs. Samnel W. Gross, John C. Bulltt, Mrs. S. Hayes, of Paris; Robert H. McCarter, of Sew York, aad J. G. Rosengarten. Mrs. Cleveland's stay at ww franeruc was prolonged for several hours, and on leaving toe hotel witn iwt. Wood, they took a train for tne miterresidence In Germaatown. rs. toad will depart for Princeton, V. J., this morning, wbern she will be thegneit of Frof. Maynard, of tae ueiieg oi soy, for aeveral days. GENERAL SHERIDAN'S ILLNESft M Motadr Maeh More nertews Tn nh rriMSi Wor Wttttos: to Nave oTattrMfll Kbw Yoait, May St.-Tb JJemU has tht following froat it Washington corre apondmt: From morotigniy souree it to learned that the story of General Sheridan's illness was only nan told. He has been very ill, indeed dangerously so. For twenty-four hours front Monday noom his condition was such as w ae his family and pnysicisne w irhis demise at nay moment, lie nau strobe of apoplexy. Being toe secons otroke he ham had, the alarm of the family aad peMams ean well be nnuersi h. Oa accouat of the efforts of of the hoasehoM and other inUrnal friends to oonceal the trne dUMcult to team just when the first symptom apneared, but from the l hi source above referred to, it .a... i .v tihrsiclans were It consultation oa Monday night andTuesday morning, aad that three 19urgeooSJtomaad Harvey, of the m and Dr. Yarrow -were to BfB; all might Monday might. Itw also positively asserted ina ryioen to hurriedly eater tbe booN was Imaltaaeoaaly with the wc'" 0" thme when all was exdtament itt tbe ( ral'a chamber above. The V mmlBod ia Mae boas alt might, that tb family was FrFJ! worst. It wa mot until oc yrJ that be showed marked signs of improvement. He was then able to sleepy aatnralV aittiag to a chair. He hastlnaedtj mtprove aad Is aow believed Uibep toe critical stage. -e THE ROYAL WEDDING. Marrtaoe of rrtee Meary t rz Bbbok, May M. Th tag S Hcnrr of Prussia to Princess I"1 " 3oaTwsssolnnllo.dayin tbeeha ntCaoxiotteaburgCaetl. Tbe crowded with people who were General Von Moltk. arrird bj cheered eatmaeiaetieally by the tho waitrag oa the outside of the nooaall to bells of OharlottesbsrX mngtoa.aoa.ee that Mm -mJK begua in th chapel, anoa ty-slx gaas at If.: fT, nouaoeti that tb hrldeand rhad exchanged rings. m)ror Tr ick and the Dowager lAV$n were preseat at u er Hoary aad Crown Frlnee 1 draseed ia full aaval J Meary and Princess Irene aw ousias, the l'rince being be ews1 of Batpwor Frederick aad hlshrjte aj thlrd daughter of Grand DHk I, Has. BoUt are grand-chlWreti ot Victoria. - Jo Teemer aad Albert Huntta, ZtU left here yesterday for ia fine condition tor his rae oiMiaar om ueoraww ' i.ii nccomplimentary to Teenier Wednesday by (ws C obr ; w. Negotiatious for awJ. to Keaaedyamd Fred Ftohited fHnt sad Wednesday to ago ipo tt''i,V inmtil
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