Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 30, Number 39, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 June 1888 — Page 2

fribxt COURIER. O. DOAKX, PaWi)MHS

J Art. R. TOPICS OF THE DAT. 1 iLiuwiM nniMii Imarinnu Jourm)Mi mmI Anther met fax PiUlaphta MUM If. lumr of Pari, tb Of "The HlDrT of th Israelite, " fan km aMMfuti a mM natetr oc me Legion ef Hoaer. hwiwrMrtwl at rrin, euthettth, ai If. Yr..ilti.irWMi the Ft nil IlibMii. iwrtt London, is about to be aeeootded fay M. rteFreyetaet Tntr, BrOtslt Cotoeinl Omee he reeetred bxforuaeaea the the I anion Otwimrt kMOMmMUM eireeler ia nwrwci tc me providing of woenea for th aoWiecs an naiiua Tvmm ha resin ed Ma MdtfaMI M Miniltir of Pmeaee iathe peiatod High ONmiwwMr for Canada Ml LMMM Mjmum truf nt It to be resorted te to praaante the otoculatiea ot the bloc d of ft hiwrw at BraalL. who failed, to re aata his strengm a the doctor thought MMM. . Smuiz mt to Senator Man ms, on tbe BMh, the thanks of Geaeral Sheridaa for the food mm that tbe fatii TeriTfang Mm grade of Geaeral had patted the Ham THMTft im Piaachmen sad Italian met at Marseilles, Prance, oa the fit, i adapted reeoluttoa protecting against Italy's foreign poncy, parueutariy nec Maacc with Germany. X. 9. axb H. D. AvcaiJfCLOM'.'raeiac ekp Xatriaa, which has aetata course of osnatructtoa at City Island, X. T-, daring the pat few months, was auceotafally I ob tae ma. A xravanaocs fire started, en tbe h, fat ueottead Yard polios aaaaaartors fax London, ia aroom where the government rtserds af dynamiters arc kept Xet Meuoc Qamhmlm wiM be aMrriad at Heater, 0., to bar father's prirato secretory, J. Stanley Bcwa, a the Hun. At ah HmtM mmi ulnae oaa of her broth ers wHI Marry a Mia Maxoa. Tac Chief of Xagiaeers raports that tba esaelmetioa of the proposed breakwater ia Saata Moaica bay, California, Is eutirly feasible, but H cos t will be aeewoarily groat, probably aot lass than JS,GW,not. Taa Preeideat, Secretaries Whitney ad Pairefaild aad Coloeel Lnmoot left Washiaaa, oa ta Wtk, for JfcwTork,to attoad tSM MssaorialDay sarrioes ia that aftyaad Brooklya. Ia Jfaw York tay war hHd by Scivtary Xadicott. TawOatoStoto Board af Pardoaa kava liisiMiaiii taagayaraar to satsad taa SMrf iaka of "Bliakay" Morffaa to stxtlafs froat Jaae 1, to fir tfcea tisM to axaaiia taa eae oa kts spyMeattoa far a eosaaiatotioa of aaataaea. X. V. MoABa, easator of taa First XMaaal Baak of Paris, 0., was arrastad aatotiy, oa ta Wtk, aad gars boad for kis assiaraaee before taa United States Coatailsetsasr, am a eaargc of sikasiltasj, stisHat; aad toktof away f aads a tae A ooMMrrm of Ciaeiaaati ladtos aad giatfana appolalad to risit Wasbiatoa to ktrito Prssidsat aad Mrs. deralaad to aatsad taa opaaiaf of taa CaateaakJ Xz yssitisa, Jaly 4, aave postponed taeir rit, awksf to taa Ulaaas of Geaaral Tmc CWaago, Barttaftoa tc Qaiaejr rail raad aaaosaeed, oa tae JWtfc, taat, beinatoc; Jaae 4t Ma ratelas fraifit rata from Ckkaffo to m. Paal will be forty seats iaatsad of sixty eeats aakeretofore, wHi a correapSBdlng radaetioa ia the Tk OfkM Gw, of Madrid, SpiaT aa tae STtk, paUtoaed the text of aa aarssaiost betweaa Spala aad the Uaited Xtotao proloagiaf; the existfasf eoeanm atot arntaaasaeats betweea tae two eeaatrias paadfag the eoaelasiaa, of a store treaty. am r raoiSAsa peraoaa attsadsd the ssaatiaif; keid at Liariek, Iralaad, oa the STtk, to protest afaiaet the Pope's iaterlersaoa ia Irish polMeal affairs. The kattar oiaas of citiseas aad awst of the alatgyaiau of the city, aoweTar, ware VfJaTCPJi'lCWOVaHj mVBvmtm B. M. Jowaa, of Stafford, Kas.t aa alIsgsd -baak defaaner, was axrastod ia Pfttaowrfk, Pa., oa the Mtk. Me eoaseated to ratera to Kaaaas witaoat a reqeisiaaa to aroid roiac to Ml. Mk oaf aieaie aaderatood to hare aatoaatod to 1 dollars. A TftacATsasa strike ia the XatJoaal T"jae-works. at McKeeeport, Pa, was arartodf oa the Mth, by a ooanproaaiee ia the proposed redaenoa of eatployas waaas. The propoaitiea of the aea to aesept a are per seat, radaotioa was ae aspted by their eaiployars. Taa etera-aoet of the aew crate er Baa Praasiaso. to he baiK or the Uaioa Wat ha at Baa Praaeiseo, was aaat at Ae PaeMe ateel-worka aa taa Mtk. K is (he lasgeut steel eastiaa; erer asaaeaa the Paasaa aoat aad Is said to ha the tojrgest torm-pest aa aay Tassel ia the aery. Ma. Blamx wrote a letter to the Bow York Tntwag, aador data of May IT, whtoh apaeared la that paper af taeHh. ia watoh he posittToly rsfasas to be a earn it sale far the araatdaatial aoatiaatioa at Chiaago, aad assorts that he would aot eaeaafc ahoald the MalttMliaa maw agaiaM his protest. BawAToa Oaoaaa Bkarot, of Calif or ata, parahased, dariar kis reeeat rfait to the Ottr of Mexiea. S,fMt09 aeres of aagar. eaffoe aad tobacco loads, located ia the State af Vera Crec He aleo oatalaed, ia ssaaesMna with other Oalworaia catmai lata, iatportaat oaaoesstoas for the bnildtogbfaaew railroad from the City of Hextoa to the PaeMe oceaa. A taTrattwas recotred la Loadoa, oa the SBh, from Mator BMrtollat, dated at XaaAfrtoa, October , watch states that aaaertors from Btaaley's camp aftor a tweaty ears jtunijr aatd reportod thai Btantey aad Ms party were aliTe and well. They' were at that thae well semettod with food aad f ia no daataer of hasaedlate aflasjlc. Tba

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Taa Legislative Aaaaprtattaa bttlocea ptai the ttaM of the Haaas aatU aaJoaraaMMit, aad weat avar wnhoat aaal asUaa. he taeBraato. taetota.lt was satswaiaail ten tsar the FMheHea waatt wttk Oreat Br.tata with aaea easm aad the taJaaetaa el teema- aa the pe B aataf atieaay had oa the aacaataa was vaaMvos la toe Meats, aa earth sell af Btatee. tolls wees tetoodeeed ay Mr. caeadla. af ladtaaa. to letM aa aar seleisie aad satloia waa bars aaea waaato la toU attar aarvtac tweatr-ea yeats ta CtoUaarYtea aaa to Mr. Itaaia. at MMaow, to letolartafaaetas;tae Matieaal eeetby loV oaaj 9BBBa)a)at Ofla laMt IvHteB taBl Baet't M4N9s)aPft Mtaa with aaea doer for the toandirattaa at the Ptohartas treaty was aaNkBa tar Pry Gkajr eatalasd the Boor, bat af Mr. Beak, was aatd that he aad trad to attead the Bt. at ths treaty was yertaaas aatil aatUJaaall. Mettea to aaaltsh the areeeed tags hi eaeeatlTe aasioa iaeat aad fatara) ia agreed lev Paadiag a aaottea by Mr. Morgaa s9 PMaJOBB ahiiefcBBa rJ(PaSaoiO 0 eBB aTBt3 aattl Psasaiar, the Beaate, after as tag the am to rams the graas af geaeral ta the araay, kt order te koaor Qeaeral aaeriaaa. aajvaraed aatUtaeMet... ..Ia the. Mease, eoaaieemtioa at the LagMative, Kaeoattre aad Jadietal Aa aiaariaMaa but was reiaand. to eoaiaiittee at the wheta. aad eeeaated aUaatt the aattra KRBONAL ANO QCNCRAL. Tbe steaatar City of Sydaey, froat Chiaa, whiok arrived at Baa Praaeiseo oa the 17th, ariags aows of the death, oa April 17, of J. 0. Yoiffht. Uaited Coaaal at Maailla City, PhilHpptae Islaads. He had beea ia oharn of the Aawrieaa eoasalate there for three years. Taa Beaate committee oa the judiciary again eoasidered the aoauaanoa of Mr. Pallor to be Chief Justice, oa the Mth, bat did aot reach a eoaelasioB. It was decided to hold a special meeting oa the ease on the 3let,whea it was expected the BMttor woald be disposed of. Ax alleged Amerieaa aewspaper re porter, traveliac with his pockets fall of diaatoods aad$l,000-bills, wastheseaaatioa of the last trip oat of the Allen Liae Btoaaaer Saraiatlaa. Chaxbbblaix, the Moatieello (lad.) Marderar, was takea froat the Wabash Jail, oa the MKh, aad spirited to the Btato peattoaaary for safe-keepias;. It waa feared that aa effort weald be made to lynch him. A aai.aaATiOK of promiaeat Keatockiaat called oa the President, oatheBMh, to arge hint to risit Lexington ia the ereat of his eoatiag; West to attead the Ohio Valley CeateaalaL at Cincinnat i, a Jaly 4. Eowakd BcMoaae, the f aatoas designer of the yachts Pari taa, Mayflower aad Baebeat, has been appointed to the aasalaried poeitioa of preeideat of the Board of Life-Sarieg Plaas. Ixmaxa fanaers are said tehave Joiaed a syadicate workiag- a eoraer ia coraoa the Chicago Board of Trade. C. BcttoaaBT. a at Taa Maaafactarars' Xatoral Oas Coaapaay of Washiagtoa, Pa., drilled iato a asAaralgas well, oa the 3sXk, of each eaonaoas prase are that it was impossible to gaage it. It is eeri mated to be at least one theaaaad poaads rock pressure. Dr. William Goonaaa, who dUnl reoeatly ia Bostoe, waa the oldest Hriae; I gradaate of Harrard College, the oaly serriTor of his class aad the oldest gradat of the Harrard Medtoal BchooL Tae ctosiag sesetoa of the Soathera Presbyteriaa Geaeral Assembly, oa the 3ta, was proloaged aatil half -peat eleven o'clock at Bight LMHrrmao streak tae persoaage of the Reformed Char oh, at Xeoia, O., oa the Mtk. aetttag it oa fire. The Barnes were, however, extinguished. Barra's OrKRA-aotraa, the Catholic Church, aad Kt Alorsias' Academy, at 3(ew Lexiagtoa, 0., ware aaroofed by the torriac wiau-etorm that oeearred ia that town oa the Mth. How. Jo T. Hcoaas, of Mills boro, O., fatoily iaiarad. aad Ms wife asrioas ly hart, by Veiag thrown front their bagay which was blown orer by the cyclone which struck that town oa the BHh. Taa dead body of Brakeatan Jas. B. Haaaherger was fonad on the top of a car at Lyons, Pa., on the 30th. It is supposed he was killed by lightaiag earing the awfnl storm of the prerioas algfat Taa twenty-eighth anneal convention of the Kattoaal Brewers' AaaoeiatioB ooareaed in Mt Paul. Mian., on the 99th. A rAft traia on the Plttoonrgh ex Westorn railroad was blown from the track, on the 99th, while running at a high rate of speed. All of the paoseaa;era railroad men were injured, some of seriously, aad one, Miss Alda Rankin, was fatal l r hart A rv Biocs storm p sated orer Heaoncks Coaaty. Ind., on the Bxh. doing mm dam age. A farmer named Buasoa ana: two horses were struck by lightaiag aad killed. Beacon's barn was destroyed. Taa trial of tbe aatt broeerat by Mr. Hack (PDoaaoU against the Loadoa Times for libel in its artteie en "Pamell iem aad Crime" has beea used for June It. BcacAa. the Kacliah tars man, has ischallenge to Rom to raw htm Xarland far JSBM a side. CaATTAjtoooA, Taaa., was ehoeea as the place of aeat meetf at? of tae Bontaern freebyteriaa general Assembly. BaKATon Parn, of Maiae, dettrered the flrst naeech ia open exeeettre session of the Beaate, on the MHh, ia sppsittioa to the Pisberies treaty. Mx. Jowa Bntaart was reported to he more comfortable aad ia some ree pacts better on the Sath, hat an early recorery was aot anweipatsd. Taa Method let Protottoat Conference at Adrian. Mich., adjourned on the Mth. to meet at Weetmiaetor. Md., in four years. IxTBBViawBP by a Xew York Shu cor respondent, on the BMa, Soreraor Gray of Iadiana proclaimed atmeeit a caaoHtate for the rice presides nt nomlaatton. Taa Btaadard Oil Company purchased at receiver's sale at Praaklta, Pa., on the , for the Keystone Reflaery, the origmal cost of which was faw.amj. Jack WAKr. the champion of Xaaiaad, aad D. A. McMillan, wrestled before a small audience ia Milwaukee, Whu, on the BMh. The match was catch m-tmtch-aaa. beet three in Bra, far BJW a side. MnMUlau won m three straight rails. CrwrmA 3. Pmaaa, of Marion, tad, filed a cemptorat ia the Cirewtt Court, oa Ajg. sBjAAma jLH-mjyJULf a g- L- aaaaaB BreJ JKTBBBe fB"BBf"alwBffXBBX BBBBBXBBBBBaBBj HI WBB wmeaf juff dhaeh mm uAbuA JTmamaaaat aaBBBaaaa MBaan anaaaLA Fa ffWWW BBBPeaaMBufV af ewBBBuBPf gBBBBBWa WWfP BrTrBRr waBi noiag a

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Milan. Italy, to had to ae awing to the eatreat of the iaralid. Uouraa Hawrrr'a Iron at Psiaaat, X. J., hare aaat down, f t a lara anaahor af aaawu on ox ta said that the works will Paor. X. D. brnna. a ifnnd Waahlacton Irving, died af uewatyaai Maamon, Wis., oa the BMh. Tan Dak of Bedford has decided to tewit twenty -fire per coat of the rents of the teaaaat oa his Xfevoawhtre saauea; ana there are report that other XagtUk toad' lords iatoad taking simUar acttoa. C H. Tvaraa, M. P of Pktm, X. X, aad son of Sir Chartes Tapper, has been appointed Minister of Marine and Pleaartoa, ta place of Hon Mr. Poster, who has beea appointed MiaUtor of Plaaaca. AnrMBtauor Loova. coadjutor to Archbishop McOettigaa, of Armagh, prsaddil orer taat Btsaop's msenng m uuuna aa the torn. He was on aooaArmattoa tour, and was at Deageaou when he was saddealr summoned to be the prestdsatt of the Xpiooopal meeting-. PnoonATKMC Dat was rery geaeraiiyoaserred throughout the ceuatry. u ATnaasac won the Derby at Bpsom Downs. Xaaiaad. oa the BMh; Crow berry, second, and Van Dieman's Land, third. Mr. BtAixx'a last letter, published to the Mew York Trih, of tbe Hh, ia, geaerally accepted by the aew paper of the country aa a final aad unequivocal withdrawal from the presidential race. Tmc Democratic Coagresstouai eoaventtoa of the Fourth district of Xorth Careliae, noaUaated T. H. Buna for Ceaarass by acclamation on the BMh. Ho. JoaaCA A. Lavaaixa, of Balti more, whoee name had beea prominently ntioaetl for noniiaatioe for Yice-rres-ideat by the Prohibitionists, telegraphed to Indianapolis, on the BMh, that he could not be induced to accept the nomiaatioa. Taa lnuicM Zttf states that Prof. Virchow, after examining the Xmperor's throat, oa tbe MHh, said that he f ound the riaads perfectly healthy, and that the general result of the examination were satisfactory. Taa Berlin .Vahoaef Zmaae, of the BMh, says that Henry Villard, uader powerful auepieee, is planning a German ex pedition to the South pole. Tac Grand Duke Paul of Russia has been made honorary Colonel of the Aus trian Uhlan regiment of Alexander IL Taa settlers along: Spring: creek, ia Pennimrtoa County. Dale, led, with their families, to Rapid City aad ether towns. on the K, seeking safety from aa anticipated Indian attack. Taa bod of a wagon containing: a farmer named Album aad his family floated from the track while fording Sappa creek, in f Furnas county, jfeb., on the wtn, aad oapsiaed. A four-yew-okl daughter ef the farmer, ana Bertha Burger, an orphan child, were drowned. Taa Popn gare audience to the Bishop of Green Bay, Wis., oa the Wth. The eabiaet ot Xew South Wales re fuses to modify its aati-CMaese policy. Tan President, on the Smb. vetoed the bill providing for public building at CoInmbns, Ge. Tax eviction campaign at Loeghrec, Ireland, has come to an end. All the toaaats have paid the amoaat due, less the abatement offered. Ban atom Palms aad Maadsttsa eeMrered Docorattoa Bay .srattoas at -Arlington, Va. Mr. CMAManatAia has beea elected preeideat of the Birmingham (laginad) Liberal LTaionist Society. Tax committee to ante the President aad Mrs. Cleveland to be present at the opening of the Centennial Exposition at CinctanaU left for WaahJagtonon the BMh. Tax California Democratic excursion to the St Louis convention, including the alternates, arrived at Oaaaha, Xeb., over the Union Pacifle, oa the XHh. There Waff three ear-loads ia the party. Mr. Parxbu. has returned to Loadoa ia order to be present at the opening ef u-Uament His health has improved, sua LATE HCWS ITEMS. la the Senate, on the Btst a number et hills were reported from committee aad i placed oa the calendar. The bill to quiet ' the title of settlers on the Des Moines I river was taken up aad eoaeldered. The Beaate adopted the coafereace report and pnoaod the bUl ereatinf; a Departaneat of Labor Ia the Mouse, also, the bill creattag a Department of Labor was paused, after agreement to the report of the committee ef conference. The Legislative Appropriation bill was then taken up ia committee of the whole, aad some amead-aeat were adopted. The House then went into contttee of the whole on the Tariff MIL, coastoVriasr it by sections uader the firemiaute rale. Ax attachment was placed on the prop erty of the Security Mining Company, at Weat Cliff, Col., on the Met, and the sheriff of Custer County Is in charge. At the meeting of the Archbishop and Bishop of Ireland, held at Dublin, on the Stat, resolution were adopted declaring that the papal rescript recently paMtobed regarding: Ireland, was ia leaded to effect the doataia of moral alone, aad la ae way interfere with politics. P. 8. Moons, editor of the Ringeee JVoafter. a religion paper, was arrested, en the BMh, at Trenton, X. J., for stealiag a horse from Her. Cans. W. Pitcher, of the Riagoe Prenbyteriaa Church. Moore attempted to jump Into the canal ahea arrested, and has etecc threatened to commit suicide. He admitted the theft, aad ha beea expeled from the eharca. Taa Propaganda at Rome considers the conduct of the London TlNae aad Loadoa TahtH (the latter is the organ ef the Kantian Tory Cnthelios) in misconstruing the papal rescript, for the purpose of irritotiag the Irish, extremely Mameabto. Tac JVorfA ffrmtew Omttttr assert that Duke Adolpbe of Xaseau will succeed to the rule of the Grand Duchy of Luxemburg noon the death of the preeent incumbent, King William, of Holland, and that wheathia ereat take place the Grand Duchy will agate become part of the OermanXmpire. Tac meeting: of Ireland's Bishops, en the BMh, aad the reeelttttone aad address to the faithful which they adopted, seem to have produced a feeling of the deepest seAiefaettoa throughout Ireland, aad to convey asauraacss of a contfornag nature to those who were dismayed at the prospeetof oppoetag both the government and their church. A xew police regaiatton ia Berlin prohibit the throwing of Mowers and petitions into tbe Kmptrer'f carriage. Tmc Ieatocrats expect to get a rote oa the Mill Tariff Mil without aay farther Cs-luleMsAat ftaanaaa' fhftfMaai-w. anaaClBfNhmui' - awawuBaanarFaawa a'aarevea anBrarTrm warwl avma eaaVXa Xed te in caucas. aad believe they net lose mare than tour rotes ia their party, K mdeed mat many. Three or four waat aa amendment to the mlsrnal revewLam kuA ad maA ga&aadhMai damui am JsawSreT aFV"Xw"a"Xaae saarv 4r Bl JBfaPw BanrTaVwB"X? aaaBBBB e aMBaat 0nnsme

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n (oh Ump His eVnVMa IM A Vl4Ha,tHM4' watt?' Pnti-MHBFatA. Mar BJt-The Tfmm say: Thm pmoeramw ticket to nlaeedia neminattoa at the St Coareatton will be: Pr Preeideat, Orover Cieveiand, of Xew York; for Yice-Presidont, Allen 0. Thurmnn, of Ohio. Xx-UaMod Stales Senator Tharnaa haa beea naked if he will accept the namiaarton tor Yhm-PMahleat and he has airen his coaseat to allow his to be prossated to the eoavsatioa. wMlgo aa the ticket The has beea tendered te the Ohio with the full knowledge aad 4HWobatioa of the leading men of the party in all sectfoas of the cannery, Xorth, Kast, Santa and Want Par the past tan days there has been n raped coaceatratioa of opinion that Thurmnn was the one man among men to nominate for Vice-Presi dent The Xestor of the Democratic party; the sturdiest aad acknowledged tepr teen tad ve of Jaokaonina Democratic principles; aa advocate for half a century of honeet aad economical government and with aa mtcgrlty above suspicion; loved by his frieads aad admired by hi political opponents, the thinking Democrats of the States turned to the Ohio talesman as the best, the stroageat and ia every way the most acceptable Democrat to make the great battle of 1M with G rover Cleveland. ! lVa fMr MHalUbM wfaUJ, h.. Veen had oa the subject, it was conceded that the nomiautioa of Tharman would -keep the Republicans busy with preventing him from Tannine away, with Cade; that tbe old men of the party who had grown up in the faith and had been fed upon its prmciples would gireThurmaa suck support a they would accord to no other . Deawcmt, aad that the young men would rally with uaexeeled enthusiasm round the man that they hare beea taught to accept n one of the puree t, ablest aad graadeet characters ia the Dsmooratie ' party. CongTcaaman Samuel J. Randall was in the city yesterday, and when asked a , to the probable composition of the Xattonal ticket, replied: -Senator Tharman , wiil undoubtedly be tbe aomiaeefor VicePreeMeat He is agreed upon by everybody, is willi ag to accept the aominattoB, aad ia my judgment is the beat and strongest maa ia j the coaatry to place upon the ticket. I think it is a wise seIecttoa--the wisest ( that eonld have beea made.' The aaeatioa of Tburmaa's name, it is believed, will lead to the result of there being bat two ballots takea in theXational Convention tbe first to nominate Orover Cleveland aad the laenad to nominate Allen 6. Tharmua. The South candidate for choice, and ready for whatever Xew York amy ask for, and that will be Tharman. Peaaeylraaia will join hands with Xew York, aad there will be no difference of opinion ia the Ohio delegation. That much would be enough to nominate, au the thought is that such cacMdates ae bare beea mentioned will not farther press their claims. In the light of recent events the leadiag Democrats feel perfectly safe about Indiana, aad the aomtnntion of Thermae, they think, will sweep away alt petty wars and troubles, and cement the party COf BAJMMAJIY. Tbe "fat ar, Meeiew Weehtf' 3ree aPsPa av4Mff NTffMt aaVffJtaal JfBTaaaB" weat. CaiCAOO, May M. The JVnevwj' Jlseaeat this week prints the follewine; crop sumThe lnaproremeat in the condiMon ef the winter wheat crop, one to the reeeat rsias, is new heiag noted by our correspondents, bet at the same time reports of injury from ineect are quite numerous, that nearly, if not fatly offset the improvement In Illinois the wheat crop is improved ia ceadttioB ia Cos County, but insects have done eeriou damage ia OuistiaB, Clark, Crawford, Wabash aad Wayne eouunee. The condition of meadows and palter a ia tale State, according to oar report this week, is only fair, aad catworms aad army-worms are pleattf al in some leesvtttles. Fruit prospect are very fair, bat the aeaaen fat somewhat backward. las e eta are doing Httle damage ia ladtaaa, the only report of injury being fro a Vanderburgh Coaaty. Pratt prospects are fair. Ia Wleeoaaia the winter wheat crop is fat good conditio, althoach slightly late. This is also true ot pas tares aad meadows. Pratt prospects are good. Xo improvement is noticeable ia the ooeditioa of the winter wheat ia Michigan; meadows and pasture ar Into but improved in condition; fruit prospects good aad especially for apples; in St Joseph County, however, they are peer from aaaaerous hard froets, while ia Wayne County the prospect m poor for except where lasscts are working a la Barry, Hickory, Xew Madrid, Pettis, Warrea and Webster coaatiee. The prospect fot" ruVCeaMN ta JfrOOTe Ltttto change can be noted in the coadttioa of the crops in Ohio, with the exception of fruit, which i improved. The season is backward fax Iowa, belt good progress fat now beiag made. Meadows aad pastares are fax good eeadtttoa. Fruet prospects are fair, Httle iajary from htaeete beiag reported. Meadows aad past are are very backward fax Minnesota, thesenaoa beiag exceptionally cold wet Crops are late bat m good earn 3rPCeafc The foliewiag is the summary c ieadltian ef the winter wheat crop. from the resort of our correepoadaate; IUinoto, sixteen counties report condition as fit par cent; Wisconsin, thirteen counties report fit per cent; Indiana, fourteen counties report ST per coat; Michigan, twenty-one ceaaties report 4 per cent; BUeeoari, fifteen esunties report 77 par coat; Ohio, fifteen counties report M per seat; Kaaeas, flftoaa countios report Bt per coat This is a general arerage of 71 per aaat. for me aeren State. - - a a ar ap-JII AsaaraUaea aaaMfluBUBaBMiTauirB ajarf ax auaraa t bhihw Sr. LoVM, May Xdward Deist, ehtef seek at the jail, made a desperate nfitemp to Mil blmeelf in the knehen of the Jail that morning. The waapoa need by Deist was a large bread knife, with which he eat tbe back of his neck from ear to ear. The physicians think he may recover. 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aWhaJLaAaa aaaaJ XsaaaunyajwwBnr aaamw te be a f?U4MMdeee tor the PreaMeaet Memtiiarloi; M ike CM nag Cton Mew YoMK, May B. The IPs italicised this to Ma noun earn ant bt regard to Mr. Blniae withdrawal: MWe repeat with nhsolato our previous anBoanoemoat and add to it that farther Information: Mr. Blaine ha already written to one of his most intimate friend a letter positively re fusing the use of hi Jas. 0. JMaiwr. denting oandidate a a presldeclaring that any circa at - stances, accept the nomiaatioa. Our Kepublieaa friendu wn accept this information a aaaolutely trtt. Mr. Btaiae is out of the race." The following fat ttte letter a published fat the "Trthaac." PAMS, Mas IT, MM To WnrrnbAW Kmn, Kao.. NorroM Maw YnaKTHiaoxu RmrMir: Btace ar reteca te Part from Beutaern Italy, oa the St tost. I iMmleataed (waatl did not netere betteve) the my name may jet be pwteatcd te the Ms tfoaal eonveatioa as a canmeate far the presiitefT'e aenwe of my letter of January m. from Pleeeae (whteh oa decMveef every thing 1 had the power teuseMe). has beea trealea by maay of my matt valued frieads as no lately eoaetuetve la ultimate aad ate coattaaeneta. Oa the other Mead eeaally aevotoi aad dtetatereeted have aonetme mr letter (as H should aeeeastreed) te be aa naeeadnioaal withhelittag ef my name from the Matieaal eoaveatioa. They have ta rontcaasnee given taeir aaportte emiaeat Beattemea who are maeidates tor the CAtceno aomlaatioa'Some ef whom would act I am fture, have cent rated te aseume that poeitioa if I had desired te represent the party ia the aresHeattal rentest ot WNg, If I seould new, by speech or by at lease, by commteetoB or emission, permit my name, ia aay event te seme aetere the coeveetioe. I should Incur the reproach ef betes; aaeandid with these who have always aeen eaadtd with me. I sees, taerelers. teeaate I am not willing to remain ta a doubtful attttade. Iam aot wtlitagtobe the mUltoBswno have givea me their sagrages eBaanl aeaJaa BaeeuaBXhB J oVeat JBPw aoaBBjf eBaB even one of my faithful mpaorters la the port should think me capable ef paltertag in a double ttnts wtth my words. Afrtuaemg thai the presMenttel nomiaatioa eoaM. by aay possible chaaee. be oaered to mcleoaldnot aoaapt'tt wttheut leavtac tat the miads of thaatands of taeeemeatae Imwreaitiea that I had not beea tree from laaireetiea, aad. therelere, I eoaM net eeeeet Hat all. The mtsrepreseatatieaa ef male agataet me have ae weight but the Jes dlepleatare ef frieads I could aot petteatly eaRWIvN0bMI VfeSsatpTy aauVC p(hart whteh avow brighter every day, eaa be im per.'led ealy by lack ef natty ia eeuaeil er by aerlmonlous seetest ever mea. The heee ef preteeuon is lacalcalably treeffer aad greater taaa aay man. for it coeccnM tbe prosperity ef the present aad ef geaeratloa to asms. Were it aatsttde for every voter of the BapaelU te see for htmeoU the eeadtttsa aad rerempeaie of labor ia Koroae, the partr of freetfaaeiame United States woe Id aot re4WaJ lnB BrfaMWrtt WaaJ"WOf'llr ofB wWtlr . UBBMlrr Mt BMt kfUf t iwW mi wtMma&m tta-tei it Mm tC "? IMWaaooC BwM? aBWA SBIJBYB tea laar teret Tae'rewaras ef tabor eveijwheia wttt ae ad van sad MT we steadily refuse te lower the at heme. Years, very sincerely, JAXBS G. HLAXffiC. SHERIDAN'S MEMOIRS. Teww Bt'XPCJf aw TJww CsVRraBBBwXJfX aMs4 ik"Sj veatoree of tlruteaaattleweral WturlaaWWs ''wVranSun BPjf sraraaauMrwa'e uvSj aWP raeflHni G hff BBxrfpPffto Xew Yonc. May Bt. A year and a half ago General Sheridan began writing his memoirs. Laet wiater he submitted his manueeriptto Chaf. L. Webster A" Co., the pnMiahers, hut when he heard that his book would not be fawned until next December he asked to have hi maanacript returned to him, aad he revised It. Tbe manuscript was ready again on May IS, aad Ms brother, Colonel Michael V. Sheridan, took it to the puMishers. who announce that they have the book In hand. A member of the firm said that Gearral Sheridaa had writtea a very interesting narrative of his Ufa. He had need the first person, and his book read like a romance. It was fall of the General's adventure from the time of bis graduation at West Point at twentyone, to the Pranco-Prusslaa war, of which be was a spectator. Ia simple language he had givea a graphic account of his Indian fight and hi part la the late war. The book was not stattotieal, he said, and was so much like a story that it would sell, evea if the General' name was not connected wMh It as the author. Whenever General Sheridaa had found it necessary to ase statistic he bid put them in form of notes, so that the narrative was never broken. Preaueatly the writiag wa strong and showed a elever literary hand. He had givea a !usterly account of his memorable ride from Winchester. The memoirs, when bound, will contain two fine engrarings of General Sheridaa. cat of Ms general aad tweaty-eix map prepared by the War Departaneat. The book will he in two relnmes. The dote ef pubKcatioa bad not yet aeea aetermlaed fttraek It feteoag. WAnfnmroir.PaMny St. The Manafacturers' Xatoral Ga Company drilled into a rant era! gas well yesterday called Pax tea Xo. 2, near McConaelt's Mills, of such enormous pressure that it I faapeetbleto gauge H. It fat estimated to he at least a pounds rock pressure. An Meaerary Caaee. WAam.reTOiC, Mny l). Xdward gees, the famous designer of the yachts Puritan, Mayflower and Sachem, ha beea appointed by the Secretary of the Treasury as president of the Board of LifeSaving Plans, ia place of Captain R. Baby, who died about a month ago. The paeittea fat aot n salaried one. Wreehed by the MwMi ZAXBsnttc, 0., May 3?. The terrible storm which swept orer this locality yesterday afto.-noon, aad which ae sated to form in the Blue Rook valley, swept aa the Muskingum river and carried away three spans of ttte new bridge built at i Mvsport laet year at a cost of 4fit,ttt. The timbers were scattered far several hundred feet and the bridge wholly demolished. Great damage fat reported at serernl other points. One spaa ef the covered bridge over the Muekingum rivet fax Coebeeton County wa oarried away. 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Due'uf In ttnih i fhtoi T1niit teiwa. hg he President nod Mrmlng. CteMeet-At mmTmhI, the tMd Cwiaiiiniiilm. The tHuonnaaa to Mew Vwrk. Maw Yonc, Maty aa.Deoratlsa m. dawned with threatontng and leaJZ ahiasL The linmntui i m v 77" .a . totoreat was manafeet ?d in ohservaacZf the day than for years past Boia! was nearly wholly suspended, aad sTZ early hoar ttte street were thronged win people nocking to point In aad W the ctty at whteh the more InteiesttagIt important ceremonies were likely uZ performed. By niae o'ctoclc the inuaee, ate vicinity of Madison aad Union Miasm was impaenable, so great was the crmfc, : sight-aeere. Madtoon Square, where ta reviewing atom! of the 0. A. X. hat been erected, and at which xim President Cleveland was to review a parade, was the great center of aarae. Men. In Union Square the statue rf cola, Lafayette aad Waahiagtoa wrt handsomely deoorated with evergrveat aad flowers of all neecriptions. The proecasloB, composed of the aflitfa nad Orand Army posts, formed at .. m., aad the line of march was down Pfti avenue, from Pifty-third street te tat Worth monument, where the reriewnc took place, thence through Seeeatoratfc atreet to Union Sonare to Broadwar, where the parade wa diaauattd. The procession was heeded by the Pirst Brigade of the Xatioaal nnard of te State of Xew York, cemprilag the rrark milttin regiment of the eitr, who aetef a as cert to the G. A. K. posts. The let tor were divided iato fifteen diriH.s each led by a marshal. Krery Onad Army poet in the city was repreeeatol It wa estimated that from S,f u f),aa) men were in tine. At exactly f;tt the 054 Guard, to the number of Ma) eerertei the barouche eoutalatag the Pmident, which wa drawn by fov deep black horses, to the reviewing tend. As the Preeideat mounted the stand it occupants rose to their Itn. There wa aa animated lettering f handkerchief, but no apphMwe. Xc Cleveland wa attired ia a black dmgemt frock coat, with a glimpee of black am? showing. He wore a broad-topped fit hat He immediately took up his poiaw fax the eea ter alcove of the stand, and afnc a glance at the dietinguished assemblage en the stand tarned to review the paiwee. Tbe Preeideat was acroapaaled by Secretaries Pairchild, Kadicoit, WMtsey, Secretary La moat and several ether promiaeat personages. These filled the alcove heated the rresideat Secretary Xadtcott stood oa the riefat of tbe President During the paage of the First dirfadoa the President remain sOeat, dottag hi bat te General PHaaermW, Cokmels Clark of tbe eveath aad Cavaaagh of the Stxtr-aiath regiments and other regimeatol commander. A famous Waahiagtoa Greys of Rkiuaoad, Vs., paased the President uncoverfd his head aad smtied preailv, hut the meet prenenaeed maaif estati of pltaaare evineed br the Preeideat vat it olartoe- "War Dixie. The occupants of the ntaad applauded Gilmore, aad he raieed hk arnt -etseveral time aad waved it pronely. The President remained nnoovered md of the time-while the veterans marched by, aad moved his head repeatedly a the tattered beittte-Bas wen dipped lfoK htat These flags were dipped by all the posts except the Alexander Hamilton Potf Harlem. Commeader Andrew M. Underbill sainted atttly, hut the flags did not ge down. 0 The prnesesion over, me Prseident after ahaklag beads with half a doaea cttiaea within reach, harriedly left the etaad, aad was eerorted to the carriage ia waiting by the committee in rfunre of ifac Decoration Day exercises in Brooklyn. The tomb of General Oraat. at Riverside Park, was faeaottfaily decorated early ia the day, and let ti idterneor the Richmond Greys and U.S. Grant roet .-j i. r-m-r a of the Xtati Regiineat marebed to Riverside aad farther deoorated the tomb. Memorial exerciee were held at BttW atftae MetropoWtaa Op?'"?Decor attcn Day oraeton beiag delivefel by Coioael Iagersoll. iraeti tanre of the Way to ajwKAH. BaooicLTX. X. Y May -WJ-steadtnc the threatearag weather aad tto ,dlotioas of local rata, the pff Brooklya wa one of the lfff wHaeeeedoB Memorial Day. There wr fcetweea tm and laaa men ia There were over t,a reteraa e rivers ef the war wfae wal orer the route, which wa three hxleagxa. The ergar of liferent dirfadoa asusmblnlatten o'rieci oa Bedford avenue, where the liae formed. There wa coawdderabk (W however, before the order to given. This wa ceased by Ifae of Ireident Cleveland ia -xTFJ'or The committee wa aaxtea ahouM reach the iriag oa Cumberland street before of me Mae turned into that street f Wtlloaghby avenue. He came to lya, eecorted by City Auditor Keten- rh man of the memorial committee, aa aid from Marshal Bell's staff. Tac pr ston pnwsed through Cumberland South Oxford street, through SowtMHW to Hnasam Place, aad dowa "JT Place to Flat bush avenue, where tbfff beaded, aad the O. A. R. proeeededW eemetorie to decorate the aTree. There had beea a liberal wntrftotKa of plant aad flower, nad the lost no time in transforming the ir mounds iato bright bed of roFJ naaetss and other floweta. Their was fallowed by Mwuannda of JJJ whoee reletfre aad frieaa lag la the arion eemeterfaw Ttcatrty. At Greenwood Cemetery atalJ. &BlacfcdeHTfradam A Mew Paet Preiaht CMaAtoaHea Xw Yonc May -TmJ Lj. a comblaatioB of railroads, frm through line from ZSvco, ha oranntoed the 'Inter-'' n,, patch, a fast freight Mae, -wh rondTtoteremed are the Wh Xrie, Xkel-Ptete aad fca. ter with it -iSSLT eorerfaag the route x. C TnaWlal aaaf BBBnfJ Jaaraarnawle M9Wmrmwm la-J

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