Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 30, Number 41, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 June 1888 — Page 2

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givu. TOPICS OF THE DiY. the UOuwiJm nun. poM-flrwM jf Cornell University. -m rWMd at ItfmeaTs. MtlM mm while WiiM. VIiIimmwm lx Alfred Cantor, X. T. U.wm nuaiin,Mi teimlM reeidtag ta Bliiah am, x. J- o the lata, frw HOU. MMM r MWPWM that threatened the life of hi : weat mm Bertta to Potadam, aa the tmM Air xaanrla, oa tae 1st Kiwm tamrte ttaally cheered a?tto popatae. Tkttrip mom4 to no A a BMtten: at the mmteawtory,aa Dm Jlla, aotiea mm Iks tomlatttnn -f Wr Mlvilte W. Fltor we potfMMdaaul after tb Chic toea mtorvtow, am the Itth, Hon. Joan C. Mow. nf Indlaaa, declared that kis Stat aorsittsaUy mm pugnaciously r nator Im Merriooa, and kad no sac1 deOioc ML JllW CBAMMaLAIX to tk elector nf Am Ayr;(8ootlnod) FarMematery dtotrict remindtag them that ' HOIH-KH MBtranOB Tax kedy of Herrieoa Gtrrttt wicked an br Ac crew of tho Maattooke, from Sandy otat for Beltiatore, oa tot 13th. It m ratarkably Tmn m reaeeu to" bolter that towMt crediting Secretary Whitney with na iateatioa of retiring from the Cabinet at the doae of tk preeeat preaideBtial term ia not altogether nafoeadod. Bnaor Tbbobobb B. Ltbax, of Xorth Carollaa, wiUsnll from Xew York oa Mm Both for Loadoa, whrt he wUl take part lata commc oonnittos of Anglican : a Xbeth College. papers comment generally l Mr. Ctevelaad's renemiaattoB at St all exprt sattef action over tlM roealt of ta convention. Tkey hi re-election m sure. Ma. aj Ma. Fbaxk G. Cxwrnnrmn will leave Washlagtoa axt month for their trtoaroaadthe world, which willoecapy They will arst go to ana solliag thence direct for JaOumtOKX M. Daew, of Kew York, weoaoaaom the letter recently pablwked ia tke Bt Lent &ibt'DtmocnU to toe effect Am ke is not a candidate for tk l at CUoafo, aawarr anted Oa the 13tk Bmatror Frdorick' pay sicmm admUted tkat tkeir patioat's dwoaoc kadpaoatMr roaokod ta Mopkara, bat att tkt mm tin aatt tkat tk iWlmlrr ia k oaly to ky fa of aa aatotrapk fettor wkiek tk rtoMToa, oa hm kors of aaTOM ia th Ckiekrapariig to aMtral to taT will aoaaire load ia faraiiac- Taey arc aaiayiac load rkrMa ia Wuxm Wnra, wko cmIbm to ka a 1 Hiatoaaat-QoToraoc a. M. WkH, of CaUforaM, tk tomporary okatnaaa of tkc rcocat Mattoaal Doaaoeratie eoBToattoa. ia Maektac kooto for a ltTiar ia If. J. FAfMCKPoM, ia a kmc leader ia the A Ifkrla, doelarM tkat RopaUieaa wttkoat Mr. Btoiac fa doaktfal, MtMr. Blaiac mmt k aoaiiwitkoat rorard to kw withdrawal Ma. CHJtappowB kat tasacd aamaifosto to the Ayr oMctorx ia tk form of aa open totter to Lord Kactmctoa. recall la r the ky tk JJkeral-UakmMta, ' kow ia erory iaetance tky kaet boea TiolaMd. Jctcw OiumaauKTB, of Jfew York City, aftor koariaa' aa argtraMBt, oa the 11th, ky Wat. M. Howe, coaaoel for Alloc WoodkalU dickared tkt woman from oaefcdT. Sko will sail for Kaciaad at tk aarMot opportaaity. A oocviw or loeasta m Mraacinc otct -Akjotto, Africa, ia a compact mate over twelvo mile losur by six ia breadth. A paaie preraiM iatke proTiaoeof Coaotaa Tk raiiey of iHMlma aaa beea o i by w posts. Pbajnc D. Mtixs. atomkorof a prowl roal estate ana at Croiaatoa, Xh., kMma (kmTftef 0(m tk door of tb poot-oMc. He Taa CiaetaaaM Prooa Crak dedtoawd ia tk Xxpositio baild A kaaqaet was hoM at at wawk maay oM gabiksd ukiitat aad woU-kaowa oaraal iats from akroad wet arsaoaa . . . . A evAmrr of giiapowdor aad dynamite was etslia, oa tk lta, from a store kat oa Arraa telaad, Iniaad. 8taoe tkoa a aamkorof laaate have koea oaatfoaoa at to pay tkoh reat, aad waraed that if they o, tky will be Mown ap with dyaaA aaTHMta eattmato for cortaia ptnee f tk Uaited mat eoarto for the iboal year aaitiag Jan W, 10WL was at to tko Meats, oa ta Mm, as fottowe: Mfow of torots, mw,tw; fee of witaeooes, ttlMtd; pay Of kaiHCf, fi,. Total, Vaxwk Ktav. ared tea, of Yoaace town, O., who, while aiaaiaer at a eoaeert ayoar ago. sh'atatJ her vote, reealtlaic la paralysis of the Tooal oorda aad her inability to apeak abor tho faintest wMapor, waa reecatly perfectly cured by awroaaot itfiitainf. wm BawauiLi. ta tko Uaited Mates aroatt Oot,'la Xew York, oa the lMu (aawPba a94 ma mTb eorpas Jaemae, AftBJ5(t S lM9ViVrw4Hm (t emmmmmk JsSMj tB-ml J I "w "TBf'"-- eSJSJMSJj ef the mw ha the

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Tkt oratatiak ot Utastor Oitooa fr kit aat ttna war yrtteated aad lM oa taaM....lataliottt, Mr. Marbert (Ala.) latxamid a bill artridtac far m aelaat osratarr C tat aT7. Dwriac ta'dost oa tatTsrif U1. Mr. Wtodkara (Nr.) Mad a MMr vertoaal attack apoa Mr. Oox (X. Y.) to waiaa tk latter bm4 a eoaiparatlirely taatt rttatsH. A bill W iatreac tb poll fwre ot ta Otetrkt of Oolaaibia wme paoMd. Uaaai moat wet eat was atktdkadftbioaUd toby Mr. ratsrtds (Ala.) for ta iaiaMdiat eoatld trattet ef tat joint rMlatiA aapropriatlac taM for a oaltbraUoa o( Um twaatf-arUi aaaivrary ot ta batU of attrsbry. iKtksaoaaM.OBtktNta.Mr. Stewartaavt aotic ef isaaortaat proeettd aaitsdaieau W ta LfUliir Aspreprtablea Mil. aad Mr. Caaadltr oSered a motattoa lookisc t sainrasttaaUoa isto tb Ud leUoa frauds prptrsf d ia ta latttlettoa is Lou !'. ItaaterCallosi addrteied tae SMatMstaoaM loacth Is faror of tat proposed aaMsdaMsU t tat Iattr-fttate law. Tkt Dietrlet of Columbia AppruMiatMa bill was aloe taba ap pad diboars ot boated dibate, taeadym roport of tk poet ele eosaaitttee oa tat TaHlbec roaoMtioa. aektac k Pottesaeter-Ooaeral for mfornMtw ta dtealiowed yeeteaaetora' eteHaewM agreed to, aad ta reiaUa Ik tbt seule, ea the MUi, ue FUberfe treatf faratebed toe ariaeipal Mbjtet at debate, ta teadiac feaiart of wbiob wa ta epeeeh of Mr. Mate, ef Maiae, ta reply to the reeeiatioa eaered by Mr. Morgaa a few daya ao. Tbe IMetrkt of ColamWa Aapropriatioa bill was paeeed. Mr. Stewart's roooiatloa ealtiaK oa the Secretary of tk Troatary for iafeoaatioB in rtaard to head astet ataee April ), lets, wm paeeed Is tae Hoate a sharp politics! eelteeny eccarred betwoea Meters. Sptnoia, Wbr aad Xattiac aadHramat aadKaaMll o the reepeetiTe awnta of Grraor Hilt aad President Clevelaad. OtoeaeeioB of tat TarilT bill waa reaaed. aad occupied the reaMinder of ta HMtoa. KRtONAL AND GENERAL. McBaioc, tho defaulting postmaster of Liriagetoo, Moat, has not yet been apprelMnded. His defal cations will reach ip or 7af. A boat containing tr moa was apeet aoar Viaal Havea. Me., oa the loth, aad four of the party were drowned, aamoly: John Smith, Harry Smith, William J. Biahop and Kdward Fellows. Joha Smith aad Fellows wore married. Two auxtmaa axb fiftt bales of cot ton, valued at Ja.OOO, were baraed iaXorxolk, Vi, on tk KMa. WBtx-AtrraxxTKATBa ramors are afloat to the efloettoat a KopabUoaa daily wornt -MTanamtr b k M matehltnbaii at Bjsr JSWv m amaaapa, flap amp en ejwteaniowvm can, XMaa, Moat, aad isoaed within the next tkirty days. Bbx Porn; n colored Jockey, who bad tlw moaat on Klpkin ia the steepleehaac ran at Jeroabc Park, Jtow Tort, oa ta 11th, was thrown from ate horse, aad two followiag stepped oa aim, oaaty ernohiaf aim akoat the koad and ckeet. H was taken to Manhattan Hospital in aa aneoaackHM eoadittoa. He will prob ably die. Miss ROffA Kaxb, the weu-kaowa actm. waa married at Baltimore, Xd., to Captain Arthur Haiae, of tho paymaster's etopartmoat, Uaited States army, on tho 10th. Mtos Raad was leading lady with Joeoph Jofferson aereral soaaons. Tn Maine Ke publican state conTention met in Portland, on the ISth. Fully three tkoaeaad persoas wore preoent: State Troaearor Burleigh waa nominated for Got er nor. Amsobasc from the Berlin Exchange Telegraph Company, on the 13th, said that the Emperor could take food only by aruMetal moans. Tae dio patch from XI Paoo, on the 11th. to the affect mat Solon Humphreys had aoM ,io acros of land la the State of Chlhoahna, Mexico, to ageata of the Morefanrca, is said by the Itoeret A eeam JVfW, the ofletal orgM of the Mormon, of the 13th, to be a miastotoment. ScxATon Jokatmax A. CXAsa wm re elected by the Legislature of Rhode Island on the 13th. A Fibk 1b taotteaomont boa Xo. M 8ee end etroot, Xew York City, at oa o'clock oa the ntorniag of the ISth. eaased a panic Um iaaaatee. Many were reeeaen wita ladders by tb firemoa, bat it ia kaowa tamt soveral Ures wore lost Joax Xacmab, Jr., soa of a wealthy ohemian farmer, ttviag in Meant Pleas ant township, fir mites aorta of juetae. WW., aaa not tatted food for nearly a m. A bvbc took place ia Paris between M. Paul Routed aad M. Areas, member of the Chamber of Deputies, oa the 11th. Tk weapons need were swords. M. Atom was wounded. Tbi Preskteat, oa tk lSta, nominated Varnam M. Boheook, of Wieeeasia, to ke roeelTor of public moneys at St Croix Falls, Wis. a taaa one kaadred aad af ty war rant were sorred, oa the 11th, apoa Ciacfasaan mmou -keepers for selliac Hqaoni oa Sunday. tmk ranerat of ta mm nam soa uarrott took place at Oreoa Xoaat Cemetery, Balttmore, Md., oa the ma. A urxtT rate war Is threatened oa all the roads oat of Pittsburgh Pa. to the Xatioaal ooaroatioa at Chicago. Tmc Rhode Island Legislature paeeed a Joint resolution, on Um ISth, to adjourn on the 19th until the third Tuesday in January, im. Mm. J at Gov lb received a letter from Dr. Mean, who Is with Mr. Gould oa mm Sontaweetern tour, oa the 13th, in which be said Mr. GoHld's health had improyed iaee he left Xew York. At leaet twenty of the forty -four mili tary graduate at west Petat will no placed oa the aedrttoaal Met waittag for companies. AUMMcf Mttiaa, or narrwaurg, ra wm Muteaeed, oa the 13th, to two month' , for kl4ag his sweetheart Tmc Breokaidc Creamery, near Mechaoteeritte, la., the property of J. R. Morin ' lsa IMBmtosmff pLBaimT Wai MrNMemm1 Smal VVh w. Bra?mJl JrweVaewaatof ef cVJ aralelwm 11 viae wMt WHM 4 iMtwl WnNI a

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near tk Plmlioo rao traok, mU tiiaora, Md, waa skt doad, oa Um 1HH, ky kit Mt WTlUiaia, air4 fta yoara. Tk doad taaa kad keoa akttsiat: kfc wtfa, au4 Analljr he eaugfet kr aU IkroattHod to kill kr, whoa kr son earn to kar rooctt with a ahoigtta. C. C. Mahms drilled Into aa oil well o tk Sayder farm, in Henry towaskip, Moar Piadlay, 0 on tk 11 lU, wUiek itll4 an barrel tank ia tkro koars, at which rate Iho well will protlao i,im barreU per day, maklaf it Um larfoat oil well yet discovored in any ftold. Tmk New York Voik XW(m (kociai. iat) eaya that Dr. Moaiyaa i about to doltvr a toeluro denottMciaic the rapaoity of Xw York laadtordii, and tkat this ia Um kaftanl of a labor craoad to fore a redaoUoa of reata ia tk city aad vicinity. Xni. GAKrtBLB, widow of tne lata rr ident. km informed tk oommltta of Um Grand Amy oncaNtpmat that U will not likely k able to aeoept U inviutioa to attend th irraad act)Hnnt at CoiMBtbua Ute nrt wek la oeptembor. UBNBRAt Hhkkiuax'm mother died at Soawraot, 0.. oa tb ISth. Tmk Tamntany Hall raiiSeatW tiMetta ia the Xw York Academy t Manic, on the uijrht of the 1Mb, wm very largely attoaded, a4 waa aa eathaeiaatie affair. Red bftttriaaats and the National tlaf wre the decorations. A ci:li,i match took place oa Ute FiUroy river, Qaeoneland, N. 8. W., ou the 1Mb, between TrickeU, of Antral in, aad Kdward Uanlaa, of Camada. Haalau won by six lengths. The raee waa for !m a side. Cardixal Smaoxi has iBetraoted Mgr. Portion to rentaia ia Ireland aad to eontiawe to report apoa information obtained by him. The Xatkmul ZtUg aad othr Berlin journals are resuming their attacks upos lr. MacKeaat. A cr-AY rank is a brickyard at Menomosee, Wis., caved in, on tko ISth, bnryini; eeren wen. two of whtHa were taken ont dead aad terribly aiaagled: two died ia a few hours, and the remaining three had broken and internal inlegs and arsse juries. Tax new registration of Ue eity ot Baltimore, Md., is progressing slowly. The books showed, on the ISth, a total of 51.ST7 names recorded. Barclay Pkakk, who pleaded guilty af Mt Holly, X. J., of murder la the eeeond degree for having shot aad killed hie cousin, Katie Anderson, was seatenoed, on the 13th, to twenty years' imprison ment. The Buyview Hoaee, owned by Daniel Thurber, situated at Water Island. South Beach, opposite Patchogue, L. I., wac bprned on the 13th. A timber boom in the St. Louis river at . Colquet, Wi., gave way, on the lth, libe rating ltV),000,t) feet of logs. MoiB8 X. GAor, a prominent resident of Hyde Park, Boston, was found dead in his yard ou the 13th. It wa discovered that he had eat hie throat The American schooner John Bird, from Jonesport, Me., for HUlsboro, went ashore sear Mispec, X. B., on the 18th, and will be a total lose. She was uninsured. Locis Buewsteix, proprietor of a second-hand clothing store at Minneapolis, Minn., shot himself on the ISth. The oa 1; explanation he gave was that ke was tired of living. He died in a few hours. Twextt-oke Tories voted la opposition to Ute British Government, on Um 13th, oa the resolution directed against Um extravagance of the Admiralty Omee. Tax eonatry around Bavispa aad Bonora, Mexico, which was so fearfully devastated by earthquakes last year, has recently shown decided symptoms of renewed disturbances. A jhkpatcm from Aastria says that Uk Queeaelaad Ministry has resigned and that Mr. Mcllwraita is forming a eablaet. Dcmxs a storm, on the 11th. lightning struck the house of Berlet Gandereon, located four miles south of Clarkfleld, Minn., killing two ehildrem aad shocking the remainder of the family severely, ceo LATE NEWS ITEMS. IX the .Senate, en Ute ltth. Mr. Sherman, from the committee on foreign relation., reported an amendment to the Suadry Civil Appropriation bill, appropriating M,ea for the survey aad re-location of the bonndary monuments on the Mexican border, as required by treaty stipulation. A number of appropriation and oUwr bills were paeeed, after which the Senate went into secret session for half aa hoar, aad when the doors were reopened, the bill appropriating 275,0W fortberecoastmction of the Government dam at the Rock iHland Arsenal, was paswd. ln tb Hons. Um greater part of the day whs passed in dfecnsslag the Tariff bill, on which considerable jh-ogress was wade. Unsuccessful motions were made to strike tin plate, glue aad gellatln, glycerine, extract of hemlock, phosphorus, soap stocks, ami a large number of other articles from the free list; but on motion of Mr. McMlllea, of Tennessee, fUh glue or ieinglaes was restored to Uk existing rate. The disouselon on amendments occupied the entire day. Mian Mottle OAnnxtB was married to J. Stanley Brown, and Harry Garfleld was wedded to Mies Mason, daughter of the late James Mason, of Clevelaad, at the residence of their mother is Mentor, O., on the 14th. It wm reported, on the 14th, that exSenator Scott had secured twenty-eight members of the Xew York delegation for the support of Alger. Thb Prohibitionist of Albany County, X. Y., organized, oa the Wth, atCaly mau'rt Junction, and agreed to support the Xatiosal ticket Att the memlwrs of the Imperal family of Germany were summoned to Potsdam, on the 14th, In consequence of the critical condition of Emperor Frederick. Thk German ateamer Pemptos, from Singapore, with a number of pilgrims oa board, which wm reported overdue at Jedda, and which It wm feared was lost, arrived at Aden in tow with her shaft broken, oa the 14th. Thk tenants oh the estates or ine uohbieaa of KlBton, at MitebellstowH, Ireland, were granted a reduction of twenty per cent in their reat on Um 14th. Thk International bicycle races at BerHa, on the lth. attracted a large numbct of apeetators. Herr Lehr, of Frank fort, the winner of we mmperor-a prlae, aad now ehamtrfon of Kurope, fell in Um raee, but wm Mot much hart. XMrxMOR FnKPBBHjK ok Gbkmaxt died at Potsdam on the morning of the lfttb. Xrbhasxa has, according to the report of Um Slate Board of BqauUsatiOH, anbmilled on the 19th, 4,92 miles of railroad, of a total neeeseed valuation of a trifle over tll,wj8,0tW. Tmk steamer Australia, which arrived at San Fraaeiseo, ea the 13th, brought new tkat Bishop, the mtad-reeeer, who is at Moaolulti, I a mental wreck from iL. - a. .j. 0 . i . u J BMcakiaa. sac emweio w jmw

THC OHJCAfJO OONVEMTIOH, TaeM a 4emJm IpwbkwwjJ eNI eheejhj HaH WwaaliHoait Ka tin nut OoMteattoH la to Mo Mold Aa Ittea of It CAimrUy aad Mm Maaaorof It Iteoorattea tor tk Krwl. CwtCAOO, June it, Too AudiMrium kullding, that, It is otaimed, coat (t,Bm,WO whoa finished, eeeapto one-half tk block bounded by Michigan arena on Um east, Cotucrea atrt on the south aad Wakasli avuu on the wt. The kail la which the great Republican convention U to he hld ia in the eenterof the structure, and has a boot measurement of lalsSif feet, it has two galleries aad U apaaued by arches 8) feet clear of the noor. It is calculated to pat ia KIM chairs, bat Ckalrntau Clarkaon of the Rational earnmlttee does not Utiak that number oaa be placed, and puU the number at 7,40. The delrrNtes will occupy the center

of the level floor, aad will be provided J with opera chalra. The alternates will be on tk raised floor back of the delegate. The newapaper men will be at each side of Um chairman. Rack of the chairman aad on a raised floor will be Um Xaltoaal com wit tee, and surrounding the whole will be the public In the two galleries. There ia no seat In Ute hall more than 114 feet front the delegates. The hall, which at midday is as dark as night in many parte, will be lighted with S,UO0 incandescent lights. Outside, en the avenues and street, will be hung forty are lights. A apodal feature of the decoration will be the arrangement of Ute lights. In Ute side panels, that are very large, there will be a row of stars made ot eighteen incandescent lights each. In the center fof the north panel U to be placed a portrait of Lincoln eight feet acroes the' face, and la Um opposite panel a portrait of Grant, the same slie. The apex f each arch, twelve In number, will be a star of twenty-two light, and on the sides of the hall will be numerous brackets and clusters of lights". On the front of the speakers' stand, that Z:F " "71:; 'Z ' " .V," , ". iflKWHf At M nut en Ui oi-vtm-"1 jrtvti v 9 wai bears in the cut of Um hair a resemblance I near enough, for identification. Over the j seakers will be hung aa immense shield atade up of red. white aad blue incandescent lights to represent the National shield of Ute United States. Beyond this j Um decoration is by flags and lMtnUag, every inch of space being covered. j In the space alloted newspapermen It ta calculated to place 300 chairs with tables, aad 300 chairs without tables for the "knee workers." The Western Union aad Postal Telegraph Companies will ke j stationed at the ends of the prees space, ' Um Associated Press and Uaited Press also being: included In this arrangement There will be twenty-four entrances to Um hall, and all are narrow and dark, when not artificially lighted, and winding. Tk galtery eeeupaate, Xational committee and newspaper men will go ia from Michigan avenue, the delegates aad alternates from Congress street, and the weet gallery people from Wabash aveau. The decorating of the hall is being paehed for all there i la It. Over one hundred workmen are aoattereu anoui hustling at their respective duties. The decoration is but little over half doae, bat a fair idea is givek of the scheme ef oraamentation. Overhead is covered with stripes of red. white and blue, with featooMd flags aad stars of ineaadesceBt lights. In addition to Um large panels en Um side walls is a spread of red, white and blue stripes crossed at intervals with kars of klue, relieved with white star. The front of the upper weet gallery is covered with plain stripes of the National colors. Oa the lower gallery front are the coat of arms of the different States, with a draped flag at each side, and bordered by Incandescent lights. Tke eat gallery front hat) a broad white strips wlUt blue borders and cross-bars ot blue with white star. Looking down upon the speakers' platform at the respective ends are boxes. These are draped with flags and bunting. It is proposed to have the hall ready for opening, with toe exception of piaciug the chair on the main floor, by Saturday, m ia the evening there U to be a private Inspection by an Invited party of citizens and vis itors. The lacaadescent lights were given their first trial last evening. The sight was as attractive one, but it eeented to b a prevailing belief that Ute hall would net be sufficiently lighted unless a good manf more were imt la. The light overhead are eighty feet away, and they are not strong enough to do whet seems aecessarv. Under the galleries, in the gloomy, OAVernouft depths, the iBeaudeeeent light looked lost They were like candles ia a celisr, so vast is the space the are ia tended to HlamiBate. Tka Koathrra Kmicratlee Kebeaao teCnimiHi. R C. June !. Rev. Dr. Wm. M. Grler. editor of the Jrfy4crkiu the laet lesue of his paper, denounces tke movement inaugurated by the recent convention nt Hot Springs, 8. v., w UwIhm Karnnean immigration t )u Kouth aa a Roman Cat ho He scheme. He declare tea a Roman Catholic peasantry la the South wotild be Um entering wedge to Catholic domination, which would meaa the autocracy of the Pope. Mr. Grler's tolerances have been heartily applauded and Indorsed by several secular lafluentlal newspapers, and the scheme wa also denounced by the Methodist conference recently held at Sumter, whleh hmo commended the actios. Westera Coat Healers Aaaorletlon. CtxvntAXB, O., J tine 14. The third annuel convention of the Western Coal Dealers' Association met here yesterday, and wtw attended by about two hundred delegate from the Middle aad Raetera State. At the RUggestioa of the executive committee a board of appeals was formed, consisting of the president, secretary and one member from each gtata, the board to have final jurisdiction in all ease la dispute. Aa amendment to the constitution wa also adopted providing that all fines shall be paid Into the treasury iaatoad af to the complaisant, a heretofore. A paper wa read by J.C. . ef Oevelaad. a "Coal Bx---j -auBJadaL" aaPmm SSW a weBBrw B WtafaTampaa

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lr UmKwl MMt Vlee-r'reoliteMHal Xmm3-- . e oxmajba a jiaui d uumIuu -"w?vve" a 1 sra nwijfnwiw wrwwwmnimmB CHiCAtMt. June 14, A careful waavaea of U d legato already hare shows a Held of Candida t , that I the Urgent r appearing before a eoavwaclaav There may ke etkere not madaaed. What a com plication it la, Maine Hlatue, Haw. YraMt-attiaaad. MaacbaUa -Joha II. !m. CoancUcui--Uawky. 2w York Depcw, krarta, Hmeaek Levi P. Morton. Mew Jeraey W. W, Phelps. lVaMylvaaia tloveraew Beaver, Sa ator (Venerea, Ueorge W. Ckikta, Sea. ator Quay. Ohio Governor Foraker, Rx-Preekieat Hayes, General Sttwridaa, Seaator SkerIadiaun JudKO firoeham, Kx -Seaator Ilarriaott, Xx-Gvernor Porter. IlliaoUv Seaator Cultom, Kx-Seortary Lincoln, Oerernor Ogleeby. IowaSenator Allison, Junto Milter. Michigan Uovemor Alger, Seaator Palmer. Wlseonaia Governor Kak, Geaeral Faircbild. MUaouri John B. Henderson. Minnesota Kx-JSwetary Ramsey, kenatorKabla, Kx-8ecretary Windom. Iwausa Senator Iagallx. Kebraaka Kx-Senator Van Wyefc. California Senator Staaferd. Kentucky Justice llarlaa. Here are eme of the combination ou the board, and the maa who can pick Um winners in inspired. Allison and Cameron, Depew; R verts, Hawley, Illscock, Morton, Phelps. Cameron aad Alger, Calhm, Foraker, Gresbam, Harrison, Iagallf. . Depew and Alger, Alltaoa, Cameron, Cullom, Fairchlld, Foraker, Greeham, Harrison, Ingalls, Lincoln, Miller, Ogleeby, Porter, Washburn. Greshaia and Beaver, Cameron, Carr, ChlhW, Depew, K lmoad, Rvarts, FlUer, Hawley. Hiscockv Iag, Morton, Phelpe, Quay, Wie. Harrison aad Bearer, Bradley, Depew, Foraker, Hale, Hawley, Hlecoek Morton, Phelpv Quay, Sherman. Edmund and Allison. Foraker, Greeham, Harrison, Incalls. Foraker and Fitler, Hawley, Phelps. Hawley aad Alger, Allison, Foraker, Greeham, Harrison, Uncola. Llieoln and Cameron, Depew, Hawley, Long. Phelps and Gresham, Harrison, lagalls. Sherman and Allison. Depew, Rdmaads, HMrrieoa, Hawley, HUcock, lagalb?, Warmouth, Wise. Alger a4 Depew, Hlecoek, Morton, Stanford. Phelps, Iagalle. THE CHICAGO CHAIRMANSHIP. Ke-ltUagthe1 (btn Mefnreliaad, to Mk WUT Work fur tae CemmlttCliaaecjr I. Ptltey MMtlwaed tr feraaaaewt Chairman. Chicaoo, June IS. The first real work ht Ute oonveation was done Wednesday vening. when It was definitely announced at the different headquarter rooms that Warner Miller wa to be made temporary chairman of the convention there had up to Wednesday been a great deal of doubt about tale aad that Chaaaeey I. Fit ley of Missouri woo hi probably be mad permanent chairman. Mr.Filley is to be keeked for the permanent chairmanship by Um Sherman men. the Alger men, aad sack unattached quantities as Powell Clayton, Church Howe and others. The Mieaonri delegation, thirty -two strong. Is comlagr to Chicago without a candidate, and this fact will deabUoM tend to increase Mr. Fluey' streagtfc ro Um chairmanship with Um different manacers. Hesrr Sweeell. of Pittsburgh, in dienseiag Um queetion of the chairmanship, iaid: "The matter wm dlseaesed yesterday, aad I have heard Mr. Pllley's name most favorably meniioaea. ue is kbowu in Xew York, Indiana aad Ohio slmoet m well m in Missouri, aad I reauy believe be will be honored with Um place. "It ought to be given to some Southern Republican anyhow, and Powell Clayton or Filley will be the man. Of coarse it will be more apparent what will be doae on Monday than it l now, but Filley would salt a good maay of Um Penaeylvanlaes." THE END NEAR. Mmperer Frederick Xearleg the Kad of Ml Brief KetBH-.tll Me AMhSbwS. Lo!ox. Jaae 14. The news from Berlin is the chief object of Interest here tonight All day long Um end of Um royal Invalid's brave struggle with death baa beea looked for. Fears for Um worst were confirmed when Mr. Smith made Um announcement in the House of Commons at :W 11. m. that there wa little hope of recovery- f 1 "le nature wns felt to be ominous, and people rlle.l the fact that the announce meat la Parliament of Emperor William' critical condition preceded his death by oaly b few hours. The slownee with which the dispatch from Berlin have beea coming all day ia astounding, and newspaper baltellaa have beea besieged by eager tkroag aaxleu to learn the firat tidings of death. Wltkout doubt tte Bmperor began to gradually sink at aa early hour thl morning. TlM Tampon caaula, by means of which U luag passage wa temporarily kept clear, Wednesday proved a complete failure. Yesterday a Tampon eaaala which had a gutta pereha eoatiag was fitted in the patient's throat This, when Inflated, filled the vacant space between Use wall of the windpipe, thus wrorouitnr the downward tiassagc iat Um lungs of solid or lkiuld matter which might be administered. This wa almost the laet resort aad Its failure to prevent the paeeage of matter thereto. The Kmpres never left her husband" aide all day. At night all Um Royal famIly, the Prussia ministers of state, nad number of the foreign ambaeeadora were pretext at the pulae, eadly awaiUag Um cad. flentttoe Kooky Moentato teresta. Hew York, Jane 14. A ferae epeeiai from Minneapolis aayst: Prof. Otto Lugger, of the State UBlveralty, who ha jart retorned from the loeaet-mfeeted region about Perham, savs there Is aa average ef twelve locus te to the equare foot on one hundred eqaare miles. They are geaalae Kocky Mountain loeaNte, and have been feeling ttpm the park region of Mlaneaota for four years. The iaeeel are doing mack damage, and Prof. logger says they will destroy all vegetation ia two or three counties urIcm some check Is at eaee applied. Governor MeGUl ha seat fear ear lead of petroleum aad tar to Perham to be need m kilHue; them off a fact af nciilhle.

THC TAJH-fr Bu aa. mail .j. T-r tlim Tar iW J(t("av JMII4mp4 Tfcs4kB4a JAeef Jf nirt t to l tledor to Wring H to n V la Mm Wiie A Ptoa That Week 'ntM. JMaVJT Veflt PBV1 WAantiiuiOK, Jan 11 Cliairnuui altMt a the way aad means emamitte 114 to a pre eerreapeadeat that ke tboorfct Um Tariff kiU would be pmwed Z

the 1st of Jaly, -f am aaxloaaH ,fc4 he, m any ua can bt to atop tko dehkto BOW take a vote on imaaage f Um bill. Geatlemea oa Ueh bhtos waat to talk becaa of Uwlr lo cal later inTlv. ed, aad I do not I el like atoppiag them. I have been aatared 0. MUlr. . by Mer. McKinley, Reed aad others that there ia ao di. yoaittoa on the Repakttoan side to talk morel y to warn Ume, aad tkat they would be M well satis Bed aa I am to take a rot at oace. Uafortanately, yea see, mea will talk aow merely for political effect. Tbt free Itot, of course, eaaees more dionasstoa than the dutiable list will." "Do you believe the Republican desire to prolong the debate" "I can only tell you what the RepaM lean leaders tell me, that they will not encourage any filibustering or dilatory amttoae. I think Um majority of oar people kelieve there ka ba debate enotura, aad a call ha keea issued for a canco t a pertain if some means cw't be derived to bring the debate to a cms. This rail was not signed by the ways aad meant committee, bat by Um rank aad file 0! the party, aad it is not aalikely mat a caaco will be held either to-day or Tuetday Bight" "In case fillbaeteriag is Indulged in. caa you pat a stop to itT" MWe eaa do what the Republican did ia tae Forty-seveath CoagTeee, waen the TariM bill of 183 was paeeed. That wa a Meaato bill, aad It came overto Um Uae t aad was ordered to He oa Um table. K ia the minority then aad lacliaei to r prevent its conalderathHt. The committee 1 en rale reported a rule tkat Ute hilt i should be called, uoa-coacurred in and ' eent to a committee of eafereBe. ' When tae motion was mad In the Ho'j, ' Speaker Keifer refused to entertain asr dilatory motion, aad I was the ot'r Democrat who held tkat ke was jastdei ia the coure ke took, aad I claim that what he did then we can do aow. Belag in the majority, we can make the nMka tkat the bill be takea oat of ommitte at a certain Ume, and the previXM ejeeetioB ordered. It will be the dutv of Um Speakr a-- te atertalB any dila.ry mottwf until Um motion ha beea pat If that h doae we maet have all ef oar people pre?eat and tbea we shall have a qaorum,aed it will make ao difference whether the Republican rote or not. Bet I tat care to resort to Much an extreme meenrc ualees it shall be fwaad te ke ahMlately aecaeary.H "You are still confident mat Um bill will paesr" Tae kill will go through, that i e-r-taia, aad nearly every Democrat will vte fork. It would not mtrpriM m if teen Mr. Randall voted for k. 1 don't f be will, bet I should not be sarprkmd K kt CROP REPORTS. The "araaera Kevtew WeofcJjr ComptMHm of Crop CwwiMtlowa aad Proveert i the Wt mnA Xerttiweat. CaiCAao, Jane 11. The Firmer fittft thl week priata Um followiag crep reports: The uafavorabM condition for tae germiaattoa of seed thie spring exceeive moietare aad aa usual Iv low temperatore have made replanting of corn a neeeeelty In many localities. Reptmtiac is not finished In some laV di-tricl. hoc in others com up and making fair progrees. An average temperature ft thieiMason of Um Tear is newmojtreaalred to insure good foundation for re munerative crop. The ground has arted rrraUIr aloe the recent rata ami gentle warm ahowers would be wekenae it. maay place. An appreciable Increase this yr JB the acreage planted in com 1 acuta ae tkeable from a summary of tke reporto from oar correepoadeato. la MtaeeM there is, however, appareatly fallinc ia the acreage planted, while ia Kw Dakota aad Nebraska the htcrea M1l? exteaeive. M A summary of the reports front eorreepoadeate give Um followiag average by States of Um acreage plaawl ta eora this year. . Illinois, 1H per cent.: Indiana. lper cent; Ohio, 1 per ceat; Kentucky, mi per ceat: Mtssoan, m r" Iowa. PH ner eeat: atiaaesow. SIS er eeat ; Kalas,li per ceat; Dakota, l j ' xbrka. 1H ner ceat A iaetoate ay our reponors, 7' pear te be a decided uecreaee w acreage of land sown to sprlag wheat tb year as compared with last year. marr of oar report give Um fo' averages by States, of areae seeded compared with met year: Illiaoh. ner ceat; Iowa, Sft per ceat; Mtaaeeo, m per cent: Dakota, pr cent-, Xebraeka, 7 per cent. In HHaoi chinch bags hare keea Mpt dewa coaeiderably by Um rata. a4 bve net doae any very great damage. A worm have iaiared paetare hi some trkto. Meadow aad paetare are w ftnc condition ia Indiana. A goedfratt crop 1 cxicted ia that State. TrmA prospect are much better since ther Rain is much needed In Kentucky; own nad paetaree are backward, rraw preepecto are good, kat rata w beneficial. Frail prospect are fair ia meadows aad naeture are ia good waRtloa, but army worm have beea tro" The rata have dene much good Inrt in Minnesota have beea IffT aad pleatitnl. and ia Kanen inetrfictea1' Ktoc Katakan aad Kt. Mt-Ktrr.. Raw Yoag, Jaae Il.-Tk Ike followiag special from San rraec The Hawaiian mail met night jbob ce that when Klag KlP Hawaiian LegwUtare, the 3ta0 he refused to read la fall ke pe mtBieters had Twepared I for jfV,, ellaed, be eaW, to make hlicseJfjrWl by reeommeadlag the eaaett of 1 he had vetoed laet seeekm. VJS; had advleed him that jmch mi ttoa or reference JETS retkat the omlerfoa would he oa Wte o epoaslWHty. The JCtagi "J a aaagrlakf tae

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