Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 31, Number 24, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 March 1889 — Page 6

WEEKLY COUBIER C. DOAXJS, IubU.hr.

JASPKH. JNIUAXA TOPICS OF THE DAY. Ntws from Kvrywhtr. nu kudlniii hriHUM mill m04t Or. residences in tho village of Gueraevllte, Cal., were burned ou KinxKT T. Fairoulr. th venerable fntWof th Secretary of th ltir-V died at Cazenovla, N- Vt tm ttt lAh' The Prince of Wales wil Mr. Glad Moae at Cannes, Franco, on th l.th. and .jn an hour i conversation with htm. So little donbt 1 there that an extra session of Congress will be callesl that tbe Republicans are actively Fe-iarlas for it. , Thk steamer Carondclet sailvd from 'ow York for Haytl. on tho 14th. with 1 vases of rines, shells ami ammunition ou Ward. Thk United States steamer Galena, with Itear-Adrairal Gherardi m board, sailed from. Key Wt. Fla., ou tbe l.tli, for Port-au-Prince, HaytL Stanley WATERLoVhas assumed edibvrlal management of the Washington Critic, and hi breecy. ffekrn stylo of journalism is creating a sensation. A Prince Albert or any coat that a eentk-man would wear at an evening eatertalument will n considered full dres by the inaugural-ball committee. JosErn W. Moore, the defaulting agent J

of te Connecticut Mutual 1.110 in-urw. Company nt tndiinapoli, Intl., hu keen ued by the compauy for ?it),00 j. THKrresidenurnd Mr. Cleveland will Wine guests of the Victoria Hotel, New York City, after the 4th of March. Apartments have already boon engaged. iv the electiou, on tho l!th. to fill the meant Parliamentary seat for Ed Perthhlrc, Scotland, Mr. Kinloclc Gladslonian, revived 1,003 votes, and Mr. Boas, b ntonit, 2, '- m Tirk i not much hope for the passage of the Hirer and Harbor bill. Sentiment in the Hon-o is very strong against it, and Chairman Blnnchard has beeoiao discouraged. Three store with their contents, ralaf 4 at ?15,(J and fully in-ured, Were burned .at Minneapolis Minn., on the 20th. They are supposed to hare been feed by au iueendlary. Thk Upper House of tho I'rulan. Diet, on the 1Mb. unanimously voted the nddition to the Emperor civil list. Prince Hlsninrek was present, hut took to part in . the discussion. The caving-in of an old mine at Scranton, Pa., has cut off all the pa and water pipes in the neighborhood ,aml interrupted travel ou tho streets to a very incoaveaient degree. Germany has promised to support Momcco in freeing herself from the tutelage " of other powers in consideration of the exclusive concession of a naval station on the latter's coast. Thk most important point I Queen Victoria' spveeh to Parliament i the recommendation that measures lor an improved syf teni of national defense bo submitted after Easter. The Denmark North and K. Seas Canal Company of London is pushiug the project of connecting the North sea ami the Kattegat in spite of the rfnal of the English Government to assist. rtlonlara of the cvehan in

Hhelbv County. Ala., on the M.ht of the -17th, show that severa persons were hurt, bat u one killed. Two residences and several negro obtna were blown down. Mis StASUtrwM tho winner f the Fix-days' female bicycle tournament at the Madison Square Garden. New York City, which closed at nildnlghtof the ITth. She covered a distance of 621 wile and laps. ' -The New York Legislature, on the 20th, unanimously pnssed joint recitation calling for the suspension of tat( SaiwrIntendeHtOf Public BuildiuKS Andrews, landing an investigation of alleged crookedness. . The Frankfort tOermany) Gazette itg-gest-that the thwe governments interested should recall their present Sam.aii .... i..A ,i.., fi.uv iit- inE to -he! .natives. , J. G. Esgler, one of the victims of the Hartford (Conn.) hotel explosion, was buried with Musoule and military honors en the l!Kh,decea?ed having beeu a member of St. JohtPrf UidgtJ and of the Fiot Uegimeut. m IIexki' K. Mahkhax. of Los Angelet, Cal., w as, oil the Will, appointed nuperinteudentof the .Soldiers' Home of tho Pa. cine coast Mr. Markham represented the Los Angeles district in the Portyjainth Congress. GrwEi-rE Vu.t.A. neof the murderers of Pnyma-ter McClnre, near Wilkebarre, Pa., wune weeks ao. was arrested, on the UkAu at his hme in Italy. A considerable irt f the stolen money v.-as found In his jMWKewlou. XARLttoaEKBr.V,-1ttaieech at Edinburgh, the IMth. promised his eol4igne( that he would publish Ike records f the Uound Tabte conference, in reply to a ehallenge made by Mr. Chamberlain in hU eyeech in (llasgow. Thk llethlehem Pn.) Iron Company, which ls jnst completed large works for famishing armor-plate andordaance to Ihe ITHltt d States tJovornmcnt, on the luth decided to increase it capital stock from ,'Atoyi,VJ,'. Tiik ludon Times of the 3-Hh says: "We do Mot anticipate what President Harrison's Cabinet will do, Wt we may fairly hope that he ijuestions of jmmefdiate interest o I'pnada will lie reconsidered without prejudice to mutttal $m .will." m A letter from th late Commanderi'iAtief of Malletoa'-s army, dated at Marhlull Islands, snys that the exiled .Samuiwi Kli.Jt p alive, but very louososne. He aad Ids iinuiediate followers were deported wltlwtit a hearing, simply on the order of the tUruian Conntil, A trah' who had his frozen feet antpuInted at Darlington. Wis.. o:t the !!lb. niid was st to the City hn.spIlaL is uppofted to lw Tascott, the murderer of XlillltmalrcSaell, fot'the reason that he iinij U his iwn-ket a Oliicngo pajn'r conUttiillJ a tletaJJetl atcottiit of the crime.

FIFTIETH OOKQUEI. Ix Sntit, tm Ue ma, a BiMr of wtlm ttwluMn ifrat w4tiJaal yUft MM(I--f.miH t Umi latwr bia enea i te talnal OiaAftattoa the Tx fc-rtfoiirte waWa m ta Mr. CWt euctmu at U ta t oiiMm 10 ti juktt. Ti tplwr mt a yMX e tl(HMr tor lk itroJtk at roHMa ot riw m Umj iWta ot W lai KPfttiv KWfV, ot IMiHlana la the JUu. Mr. Mill- ittxX tram Mm eowialtte on way Mid wm, Trwdi buk vke Mill TartR blU wliti Se4i aatendmenu, a4 lr Ulteetloa t Uie tweaker il wim referred W ta iat t lk ubolt. Ai K: P. m, he pfAl tr. oaMer the reolnMm ttistrucili ih " a-wrs o the TerriUvriiU bitt ' fMt tker ttettiM irtw ia awiviaf at an MMtit, wa lake u( A atit bM. at wWea thuiy-thiec peawu Hit. were mmL IX tae Sat on the Win. Mr. Cose reiaa nts kpeeen afasntt in Texas electwa-wtrae reolulio, but coh vii'liteJ the rtw W per wll Mr. SUtnaaa t pceeat lh afereaee re,, port on the lllreet-Tix Wll, a4 atln gave way ia enter to allow Seator IMatr ad K& asuatl. wh were aot jirnt when U report on U,,. Dlreet Tax Wll ws. a4ptet. to exprel their view ia opfHMMon Vo the UU A. Sena. Mr Coke lil not wlh to complete hi remarks, the Seaate wljoernetl .tn the House, tae eoaference report on the IMptowatle and Coaular Approprlatiea WU was ubmnveit and areed Ut. The lit9tc Appropriation bill was takea up in committee of the whole, and the peaJiRg ameedmeat. JaereaUwe the apfmP" Uoa fortheeomr-enaUon of pot-ece clerk by M 0,OiM, km defeatett by a vote of to S", and in ameadmeat provMlag that the arefat ttarte of pt-oMce clerk. a xd by 'he w claMlacatlon. .halt not exeeed ihe.am appropriated toy the Ml t,5W,Wi, m adopted. Is the Sente. ea the ISth. a motkva at Mr. YVt, a metMee wa sent to the Home re aueuias the return of the D reel-Tax bill. Concurrent resolutions returning thank of Comrrs to the Gorerner and people of MielUgan fee the Utue of Lewis Cas. accepting the mwc in the bobc of lhu Nation, and aliening it a ulaee in the old Halt of Representative. were oC"ied, and pecehi. etiloeiitt of Mr. C. wre k live red. after which the reJtlo were adopted KBammou'tly Mr. Coke wincluded his pech on the Texas eleetieiwoitranrMlutloo, d the reolutien was laid ask!. The bill ta provide for takin- the Kieventa eeatas was taken up. amended and patted. ... .lathe House, the mHt iaipTtant item of bine called up eenIUeiloa of the California election case of Sullivan against Keatoawa defeated by ptvvet JU;U.:erUS. In ibo Seate, on the 15th, Mr. Vest" motion to rconider !he vote by which the eonferceV rlorton iheDireet-TaXbttlwa adopted wa lot, and the Senate proceeded to the eeuslder ation ol the tHjivdrj ClvU Aprrwpr atleR bill. The Senatw amendment to par Mr. Watte W,T,the balance of oee year salary of Hie luWhie-f-JuUfc Walte, was asrecd to. The amendment appropriating f.00 ch for tai-4 nesof General I'hillpH. bherldan apo general John A. Loca In Wuh;ngtoa was also agreed to . .. In the House, pursuant to agreement, the floor wa scconled for one hourto the committee on printing Several Jomt re-olutions weie passed, and the IIoue went Into com-roiiK-c of the whole ou the Pot-Omee Appropriauon till. I.v the Senate, on the 20.h. consideration of the Sundry-Civil Appropriations bill wa itsUKcd," but was in.errupted by the presentation ef the conference report on the bill for the admission of South D.ikota as a State, ami for the organization of the Territory of North IMfcota. The clerk read the substitute ajteed upon by the committee, looking to the admission as'Statcs of North Dakota. South Itekota, Montana and Washington, which, after a lens debate, was adopted Ia the House, the contest over the Direct-Tax bill was resumed, and, together with the bill for the admission Of ie Territories, was adopted. Tlie House then went into cf mmlttee of tb whole on the IotOsfflMAppioptlatien bdl, but without making much progress adjourned PERSON AU AND GENERAL. The london patens place no credence in the report that Henry M. Stanley has been killed, as publi-hed by the Pari-; Petit Journal of the LSth. Mr. John- Bri-.ht. the English statesman, suffered another relapse on the llh. l.v defending the evictions on tlie Gladsstone estate at Hawardvn, Mr. Herbert Gladstone says that tlie evictions are pcfectlv comtwtibie with all reasonable hiholdmsr of the Caue of Irish tenants. He ! says the Irish have aciuired a right in their wildings whtcn uoes not exist in garland. M. So:;ceo. a French Senator for the Department of the Sehie.died on the t"th. The St. Petersburg Gazette of the XHU publishes a letter from Bokhara, dated Janvarr r.t. wntcn relates tnat oesmes Ishak Khan and hk followers, Sultan Murad Khan and :, families of Afghan Uebk have crossed the frontier and entered the Hokharan service. The correspondent of the Pari Petit Journal at St. Salvador, in the Congo Free State, Kays that a courier has ar rived at that nlaee from the West coast. who Mates that a report is current there that Hwnrv M. Statilev was killed in a fight with "the natives near Mangambe. The cwurier reports that several mstrui ment which hav3 iecu Identine tl as lie longing to Stanley have been sold by the natives. The London Post of the IStn, commenticg utioii the "Euroteaa war londH and the viKit of the Dilke of Cambridge to Spain, dwells upon the necessity of keep ing Gibraltar anil Malta impregname. and k hints at the semltug of heavier and better mius to those .stronghold. Ox the 1Mb the President nnproved the ! act in relation to dead and fallen timber T . 1 .... t . on inuiau lauos. Henri K. Marsh. prprietr of the Artut Hotel. New Y"ork Citr. died on the I'.Hh, aged aixty-ftve years, of P.right's d4ss'ae. He was a cousin f iliM-atto tviywsr. MR,t'.LaTOXEis sail tehave remark ed, iu his conversation with Signor Cris viz "Lni Palmerston had ttfty-elght vears of nubile life:" and, with a humor mm smile, he ajlded: "I only reekwn ftftyseren ax tcL" A Catholic university will shortly Ih? fonaded at Friboiirg, Italy, t which the hum of l,W,W) francs has already been subscribed. Thk New Yrk Assembly celling laves tigatkm was continued on the IWh. The commit lee look considerable evidence and adhured for the day without action. Tub Cxar, the Cxarina, a large number of attaches of the Hussian imiierlal cimrt, several ministers and many diplomats were jrcsent at the reception given, n the Uith, In hotwr of Sir It. D. Molrer, the Uritish Ambassador. Johnhtox. the Norwegian, won the fivemile kathig race on the canal at Hoi yoke, Mass., ou tho l!th, making three mikes in 1U minutes 8 seconds; time of fire miles not announced. EtEXE Havis declares that the evi dence concerning him. given by Mr. Houston liefore the Parnell CommUsbiM 011 tlw lth, is an atrocious calumny. Thk nineteenth annual meeting of th American Institute of Mining Engineers Itetfnn In New York City on the UKh. Andrew Carnegie presided anI euhigixed tho Mining engineers h n body of men oh whom Uk capitalists wcte dejiendent for advice In develoidHje the resources of tlie country. Thk Kothchthi are forming a limited liability compaay I" wurk the TMt ruby Milnv of KurwalL ,

Thk late report from tW ea f the hotel horror at Hartford, Conn., p to midnight of the HNk, ay: N todie have heu fcNtad sinee hh. TWaly blM known to he in the rnitw aw thorn of NUrnt-Clwrk Porry wd Mr, Whiting, Twenty bodlei have been recovered a4 all identified, Thk balloting for MHklal olceri York, Pa., tm the 13th, reunited ia th reelection of Mayor Koell (Dem.1 Wy M mH-ity. The other city 4eers ae all Ik-mocratir, though elected by MiwlWr maiorttk's,

A mu. wiw intr,M,W in tl nate , ou the luth, to authortze the New Orleans Terminal uatiway jc irne nwv m 1 bridge the MlssWsipiw river at -w w leans. Ohlxx'x saw factory, at Colnmbus. O., was totally destroyed by lire on the night ofthelSUh. Lo,s. ?l'M)J; fully tasnred. It wau reiKwted. on the ISNh. that M. de Freycinet had beett apiKoacaed witha reluest from tme President tbat a form a Cahtuot, LlKl'TEXAXT-COLOXKL VOX VlLLAl'XIE, military attache of the German Embassy at St. Petersburg, is to Iw recalled and replaced by Major Von Kulow. A iKLXATh)X of railway oflleial held a conference with tlie low railroad commissioners at "les Moines on the ltwh. The commissioners, a had been tho result of other eonfercnees, seemed disjMed to adhere to their former view ot keeping rates in force until their effect on the revenues of the roads can be deatontratcd. The President and Mrs. Cleveland were titirt:iiiitd at dinner, on the evening of the 19th. by Secretary of the Interior and . Mis. Vilas. The occasion marked the ; lat of the handsome series of Cabinet dinners for the present season. Tlie guests' cards were larg photograph' . ones, containing pictures of each ntembei 1 of the Cabinet and his wife in groat d two, forming- a circle, with tlie President ami Mrs. wievemno m ie v--mci. , S. F. Higoixsv an absconder from Kev-in-rtoti, la., was arrested in San FranCisco, ou the lWh, and locked up, awaitin? extradition. Higgta? was agent for th Cnited States Express Company, and on January lt disappeared, r-V'W short in his accouuts. j Sarah E. Hevstis recovered damages 1 in the sum of ,0W, on tlie 2 nil. axaius the Michigan Central Itaroad Company! for .severe Injuries caiisetl by the derail- ; nietit of a car in which she was a passen- j i ger. Thi; annual met-tias of tho town State Temperance Alliance began ut W- Moines oh tho night of the mil. The Penns vlvnnii State Prohibition convention atHarrfsblirg, on the llUh in-J dors'd Jr. lowieny Mann ua iu 100hibitiomiuestion. JrsTtx Joxus ."Jlarry Hazel. an ohltJnte ht.fr and story-writer, died at llotoa. on the 2nh, ag-a -eventy-fonr. r Meaceu news of a Flathead Indian ontbreafc at Deniorsrille. Mont., was received from Helena on the 20th, Calkin Scrapeivi a promincut yonng Cherokee, was assassinated at las door. In Going Snake di-trict, 1. T., on the night of the ltHh. A hoam) or trade was organized at li-d Oak, la., on the T.'tlu Georoetciwx College. t t ashington, P. C, commenced the celebrat ou. oa the i0:h. o: its centennial anntver-ary-. The trial of Jacob Sclmop, the seir-cOu-fessed mnnlerr o: Antoxnc Schilling. was commenced- in l'itlladelphta ou the Wth. a NfwiEr. of workmen were carried down, and seriously injured, on the 20th. he the fall of a bridge nt CowansVilie. Can., ujKn which they were making re-l,a!r- . .... The canting o: tne Baltimore v kuw railroad fo- January were sl..s5.2i,, an increase over the corresponding monui 01 ssss of 101.4. The net earnings lor Jaunary were Ox the 30th. a Si.Wnre, w'.Ui insurance at 412..VW, visited RU-gelsville. Pa. It is inserted that Count on w aldersee is. about to visit Pesth, and Count Kisnitrckto go to Rome ou business con nected with the triplo alliance. LATE NEWS ITEMS. In the Senate, on the Sist, the confer ence report on the Leglslnttve, Jixecutlvt aad Judicial Apiwopriation l"l wjw agreed to. The resolution fer the inves tigation of alleg!d election outrages it certain States was taken np, hnt at two o'clock was laid aside for the considera tion of unfinished Iwsiuess the .SundryCivil bill, whieh wai. liberally amended, hut failed of final tmsage for want of a quorum .in tn nmse, t nri imiMirtant litisiness whs tae eonf-nieraiicm o. the Post-Omce Appropriation inn, wmri. j was finally passed. The nrnference relort on the Legislative, Etecntive and ' Judicial Appropriation bill was agreed to, ! and the I)encbncy Appropriation iiiiivm taken up, landing consideration of which the House adjourned. ' The "ftrt American ilgimage to Pal- ! estlue," numtx-ring VW. in cuarge ( Father Vissaui. sailed Irwm Jew 1 or City on the steamer Wlelnad on the 21st. 1 O.v the 21st Editor iUiam " r.n'n ws . retnoved from Clonmel t Galway (Ire- , land) jail. 1 James Cahew. M. P., was arraigned tn the JCilkenny t Ireland) Court, oa the 21st, 1 for offences committed nuder the Crimes j act. and sentenced to fur m-tsths' im- j prisoumcnt. j Tih: uuko or ;ewraiH, Etigianu, was 1 married, on theiNt. to a daKliter of Captain Ciady, formerly of the Niuth Lancer. The trial of Governor Larabee m Iowa, charged with libel, began ia the li,trict Court at lies MdMe, om the 31 t. The foremwa session wae Consumed in getting a jury. Accomvixo to a pnuiisheii programme of the Uahliiitton inaugural centennial ball In Washington in April, President Harris" will lead the dance with Mrs, Morton; Mr. Morton will danei with Mrs. Harrison, Governor Hdl with Mrs. K. B. Hayes, ud Mayor Hug J. Grant with Mrs. Cleveland. The charitr ball in Haltiraire, Md.. on the ulv'ht of the 30th. in aid of tlie Confederate Home nni the Home for Incurables, was a brilliant success. I.ndkwtiox In Iudiana)Mi)U indnt to a revision of the Cabinet slate as heretofore announced, and to the admission of a Californlan. A hmecial telegram from Heidelberg:. Germany, announces the death, on the 2ist, of James C. Flood, the MHonana Millkmalrc," of Han Francisco, who had been for some time aWoad in earun of health. Thexk has of late lieew a uteady Improvement In the condition of Mr. Robert Garrett. The ilritisn Pdrllament rc-opoHed iu tbe 21st, The Manpiht of Aylesbury and his wife ttwieM whom a nnit for divorce was pending, met la a IHdon hotel, on the ukm, ami becoming1 reConeiled, returned hottte togther. Tin Mt W Veen aba. doned.

STATE INTELLIGENCE.

The lKlatwe. Ijrw axaismjs. rrh. 11 itKA-w Th SeaW Hp entire day dehating tbe WU ieto create a department ut rwW' Mrat or. H pray an i w take from the OtMeroOf t powee Wininllicobyio. tbe wtaf mpector aad the U miK-c:r. It rrovidea that the Beoeta stwUl beeM by tia ties ml AMmbty. a4 the mltvo d oil w-yersofs ahaU be arpewted H him. Tha ml tiapeetor J jenen authomy i eioy aa aM.lsttit. ThertatlH,dsprtmentw tbnited w flH annually, Th tnlt nnallr a Th, l. ,,j m ihit wiu w election ttu wa in tw loralnsr. Hm'SK Iicat tkm met Us fate t the MtvusM this mfwnimr Ykr malorttv report, ree vnimeadiaK tbe isdetmtm tpwi-mai o the Wll. was 4Uped by a vow e ty live t JoTty-oae, two X-pUlt:ieiMi.Covert and Naent. f Kiaacvltle. vwtlmc wlih tie Democrats Tb Houe pasM-d the Sae WM ap;'is5ri la tlst-fM to bued ia coatractlax a Home foe Kreiie nitads-d ChUdron. The dendeaey 5proprtatum bill waalo passed, and a bill w pMeit un Wr e v.aia of the rate, aithtxiiinths Si U Treasurer to Ismtjw .- to pay tae apcas of the Oeneirl A-m-bly. Tbe remainder of the ty ia the Hous was kpeal la cnlderimc Wits n eco 1 re!tof, A great many acre lnd8aitcly op-. cd, and several unimportant oae -bwmsI 1iiiankj-s, Keh. U. iMtVATE The elet!en bill introduced by Senator Andrews pasrd tolay Ity a vote of 3. W K tmty one Democratic Seaatee oiHH-d th Mil, walk eleven or more Ksr.cabhca toteil for it. The V;ll now mstothe Hoae, where it p se Kwrtnully cocelei. It emtiraces the priaclpat h-ituresof "he Australia lw. yrt-viously oatKneiL The Senate then took np the Supreme (Vurt commWltw lilL ad after prolooeJ ds-( cu'ilon lusscd It to it thinl reading The tll has already paed the Houe. anJl provble- torthe eh ction by ih General Assembly of five Cmmkkwiers to lt the supreme tourt ia tranctio of its bulne. The conn is now twojearsK-hindon Jt docket. Several tislmxrtaat "bills were intrtsluml, Hor.sE.L.aarlors bill ia-ed, matcl.nc ei9-ht, hours, constitute a h-jtal day s work for all cles of meehan-.cs and laborers, exceptias lh( engaged in asricnltural ordoisrstlc labor. Any person, r.rm or corporation violating the prortslons of the act may te fined A bill wa parsed tusking a it-parat,1 jadieiai cir cuit of Claris and "-lord Oouatie- The iU T'Tl JrJ3aWt IrSiSSS d-irlfJ sed to en.-ros.Wat. Heretoforv this ' ,sbeenethnate,Uonetacmpcnsatioa trip the Supreme. Court Itcperter's salarj aH ovi ;r wss a ,r "iioo-d Kx-t;oeraor I'orter and Gemnd llerrisoa tsh held this lucrative effleeia years past. Hon. John L. Griffiths iltepuWicau", 1 Icadinc young lawyer of this cltv. ' -leete.t j lat Novemler to ucced lto- Joan - Kerr ( (Ih-mocrAtiL nd Mill anm the offlee in a sew ,s-Us. Several local bill- w-r mtrtxieceu ixtuAXAPoUis. yeiK 1 si:natl Tna-a- j ate pscd a bill nppropritasnr for tfc UM-of I'urttue Cr.lverslty. SSevcral tolls weiw fcitrtueel aad re'erro,! Horsr. The Pleasant -chol teit-K-fit Mil a dlscus'fct ta the House, an! rcferml e a" select committee of seven, with jctrjctin So report a shfl--'wU Jrtll on Monday. A bat was p-e.l provVMtW lr in -js:.oa vy ii.,rjwi1 al Asse ubiv of U.ree Pel.ee rommtv.toe for cliu-s havtegroore thin ?0 inhabitant- dcdi napolls aad Kvansvillc? ' iM.iANtiHUJS. Fob. K 5r.x.vTC Th-Grimes-lJithow.ki coctestod elcclma case Is still in the hand of the Senate commtttee 03 election'.. The rejioris wre -prepared thrwi weeks aso. but for some rwooa bave not heea ub:ni:ted. HorsE Ullls iatroduced- To make approi riatlon lor ln-titutioa for the Edoeatian of th lU.n.l . to provide for public buhways: teapint nn asetit for the Cairns torswam;i iaads. The folKwin bill were ordered cnar.wd: To x salaries of tnWp oJKcer-; to appoint a humane inspector; to ovMie for the orraailattoa of tntcr-State fairs; to provide for the j regaSation otiniurancecompanie?.; to aotliorUe seH"l commission rs to levy sax for library in cities of an,!1: 10 create rt hen for ltr pcrforsieI;to nutboriw board ofcom-nl'SH'S-rs to pay rewards, for eatouratement o l:-tirse convicts, and tlxins the tlm-e at twenty-five jear; concerning the dat!- of clrenlt court ClerVs; jclattrut to feeble mmJ-d children. t rvmilnte the sate of drns: to aj.projirlat money for the Deaf and Dumb In-:uute: cenceraing the taxation of doe : to protect public .,.!,.,! tenchersj to t.rovi.'.e lor tns rea-.cras .tHtr.woo.1: to create a Kart of wklns fnad cimmiieners; foe the vacation of prlvax burial grounds. tsjinAN'Afous. Feb. 3. SeSATC In th-Saateacivn-eric"... . - .. onividtns for an extern irroundsaad rexula ting the conduct of foretga Insurance companies. A bill r.'.uein?thelerl rat,. of interest from cbxht to six Hr cent, ws 1 ia-V-Hnltelv jotimet h.ji-j.e.hiP.s maklnc it a railerneanor to ! treat to drink in a satcix rerulailns deposit 8tld trust conipmie and d,ublins the tax oa ' dors were passed to .neromtl in the Hooso. nt'! introduced: Provldiwr for a Sta-e B::er , i,i.jctor: Erakiar renerat appropriatr.-. A i bill wa pa-st-d creating a siskiaz furwl for New ' Albany, IxoiAXsrsii-is. Feb. Z9 Senate. In the ss..nate toslay the bill to increase honor license ' wa defeated. This was a caucus measure o Ojo Hep'ddican tde. and oontempliUsi a 1 cftM."t i m c.t t-s and towos. Unrsi; -After a sharp den;.t-tb Maewa ;Ietat. tb- Ihe tti'S .i. uii ..iiHxi tnortontrcmrrossedthe Mil tlxmc the Url to U' ptsd county officer. Oerf. atuors. treasiir-r and sheKS are Include,!. In countle uhen- the ipUation Is .... t.r.uUilon nt SH M.7.": Lr m rs.nul2tion rf W.ftD, J('i. more than 4i.frt. and les than jomio. ri,.-; more i lMi. -ir.0t The recorders accord t the -atne rradlnp. are allow cl il.0i. fl. 7ft -:iasd HO If tec are taken by tlis officer they are liable to pro-ecntlon for crleieait-nt. Sle nSs are allowed forty cents tx-rdny for boarding priwr.rs. ar-,1 therj is the aual protisien for xailea.c deputie-. cie.. with the sdcttional proviMi that thi bill shall not apply to any i.-wjnnoWboidtncofSice. Tlie ..chord 1Mb came Up th; afternoon and was made the. peclai ord-r for to-nwwmw. I. majority report wa accepted. fawintetablistiia? a State Educational Hoard, ami provid- ; for the (s.ntpilation and pahlication ot M-h(l NVs. The bill r4d dolrr away with the fCee of 1'rtvldent of the Hoard d Meivolcnt Jrolltuttonv Arrr.R a long fight the saloons bava gained n fathld in Sheridan. Ma. Naohi Lamhcth. of Lafayette, hft Lronghtsnlt sKalas. William P. KitkTwttick fr breach wf pramhe. eialmiag dawises. Fkaxcis Mcnpht, the temp-ranee worker, I baring n large nttendanee at hi mcetlnx in Andersm He will m-akttbat place hi bead-'uarters for time t L-n' LKOPOtb. a Jewish rabbi, dropr1 de .d at Viacenaes, -mi the l!h. Serix' HtRTKft gt a it. verHct nxaiRsttbe c:ty of Franklin, for m juries ms aia-ed by falling ht- an Ofien csllar Cu VRLtt Harris. d KJkhart. pleading gn Jty before Jds V.'ools at IndMnapaU locJtting p a mail-sack, was e bt:ic?l to two xeafs In the peaitenthtry. GEonor. AY. Srr rk, ceat of the Amerl. ean Soap Coaijwny. f Markw, It charged with eml-ejut-eraeat PaI-lHill. of Gre-ieattle, i cbargel with emUczliag 4flW wMsh a wawtan gave him t deplt in bank Join- IL Sawyer ttisl to mnrder his wife with a batebnc.vtu at Mjrion.

piaorT. ttrb-k tCiraM llMWHIfM tbt IMbM ItMMM IJltmt W'UHM MS MH lKfHH MHHrrl sad lMerHHlM Hl"kwsHr mm4 I'MfKr, HhwK KtHt Hss t Al""f " l) f KeyHl4 Uxcolv, Neb., Feb-tL-l-atricIc Kfan, in an interview last uhtfct, reft ning t In lettr maile public in Iuslon y .terday PispHt'i of February 27 at-i March V, Itl tund Egan's reply of March 11 In which Pigott threatened to publish forth government, unless his silence wi bonf ht. eertaiu documents agalnt the ltnd Leaime, arhieh he believed to be fabte and in which Kgan indhnaatly rejected PiicoU's pnKal. said: "The Wtlers sujudy the nnnive for and th ky tsi the entire lmdm Times forgery. Since the days of Keynohbs aud Sammy O'Brien no sus-h iufnmou-r Msmmlrel has turned np in conmctlon with IrlshNationnlity as Richard Pig.. A systematic and nnscrnpnlons blackmailer, au exirt forsfer, h1" has been ftr yean on the secret s-ervk-e pay-roll of Dublin Castle. Whit he was writing those letter to me he wns at the same time in connection with Foster, the Coercion Chief Secretary ftwr Ire land. Mr. Parnell d I bought out his two of his him ucwstMttiers, the Irishman and Flag Ireland. and mv exinxure rf attempt at blsn-kmailing rat off trom the National ranks Irish Nationalism. Iong be and fore this exposure he had leen secretly assailing the National movement, and since that he has both opmly and covertly carried on a warfare against Mr. Parnell aud especially against me. ealmlnatlng in the "Paraellism and Crime'.s" articles anil the fijced letters. With the exposure of the villainous authorship Of the artivles ud the forgeries the Lontbm Times stand- condemned." , WHIRLWIND'S WORDS. I ! Trar the K-Teets Hf the ImvhIh "t the While l l.l)st Territory Ht riMtt fr I"rtcr:lH. New Y()rk, Feb. 21. A Herald special front Fort Iteno, I. T.. says a delegation of sevent'H'n chiefs nnd head men of the Cheyenne aad Arapahoe tribes, headed by Whirwmd. chief of the Chey.-uues. call-Mi ' Colonel Wade, ommandtng at Fort Tuesday, to -abrnlt ...rough him a petition Jo the'Prerident aud tougress. Whirlwind made an eloquent sieechembcdyiugtlw subject of the ilition. Ho feared th ' eSfects of the invasion of tin whites, which will undoubtedly take place if the Oklahoma bid" becomes a law. M asked for protuction to the Indians in 1 their right-. On account 01 urougtit I thev are uanble t they are uanble to support themselves fy farmiay, and they ask lor aabie itiemto nii-e toel land enough to 1 to nue si.k'k, it wnw oe ll-.l.E.. - pie mns: haVi' a priia of the land hldi UK Indians i.t,i suppose.! was mr uietr own c.-e.let thludnus lhkt-pt inulsuly, and not scattered tiintt';hoat the Territorv. Titer . -;r.' to he thcinov-n neigh-iK.r-vhli-th -'.r children are lnigchi- ' - " arel that they will In placed a the mercy of wait. m-.-a. atul that with the whii-'. wilt com - a trnillc i:t whisky, wlii It wil". prove injurl'Ht to the Indians. FLOOD IS DEAD. Draft at IfI trlOerj. .eri4:iii,V. of .lime I'. .,(l. the-i: ...:m.i" MtU.H.ttretIiIilMrul h. New YOrtK. Feb. 25. A siw-ei-tl telegram from Heidelberg titi. morntug announces the death : that place .0" ilr. James C- FI001L Mr. Itood wa at the bead of the greatest banking lattttstson of San Francisco, and was known as the "U-wanx-i J.i1I!onalre. He .as uora in New York bt 1 a-id received it common school cdscatl.t. In irJ be 'aiicl tor Oaitforata. mkinsliie hiR journey areanU the Morn. He had tmoWe Munettmes PPntcient-, and fatires nnd plenty of bard wotk until ISif. when he became the leading iartr.r in the flrai of Flood Jk O Dtten ny kept a liquor saloo as a ort of an exchange. In l-sti these il&ck u.u-. Nevada. John W. Maekay joined s them In I-CW. and James f. r airoccam-. the 1 eUrtb partner in the biinng proterty. Flood ', projectetl U- Nerada tnk. la company wtti I Fair and Mack ty, It was just previous te xnis j time that he ma le that heavy call on the Ca-n-Which let! h it sjispension, anti . . ...,.. .. t;,iston Mr. n-a weaita i estinaieii at i-v' lie had te- n atiwg far ome time, and spent con-tderablettnteta Heidctbs'ir. who" water be was tafclnr. DEATH OF DR. BLISS. ri-. KmltM-Mt nre.n tYho A""''"1 PrnMmt GrleM HcHwhs to I'aralyis. WA.mtxiTov, Feb, 2L-rlr. l, W. Klis. the weil-kii'ovn physician who g dned a I .atl,U,tl S1-J,,.,4,,U Ml -ttftt. ... r connection with tt-e a-e of 'resident ."larnebL died here this morning ! partdysls followed by cerelnral hemorrhage. Alwilt ten days ago Dr. Rliss suffered a cllt.li. nA-i. o ,r,r-ilVsU. hut his I'OlldtI :;;" ' " ; " " .T.Y t. s. u 1 lion wa not rcKaroeu u- nwuaius uu... rr,i.lU-worse. " " " ,i and at fifteen mitiutes after seven o'clock thi melius expired. I Dr. H!s was Iwm Aumt 1 lr.. at Anbnm. ; S. Y. When a ywins: Man he Rioted to the Western Ife-erve of Onto aad graduatcl at the i-lcrelaed Methcnl Collc-.-e about 1S, IB IS ! he move J to ioata. Mich. .and year titer to Grand Kiitil..n here he made ,iite a rep-itation a a ,ursfta Iiaring tae war he served a an army rirg"oa n charged the Armory Square Hospital in tin City. !! v.-rvices tn IVestd-tnl GarErld s east- are a matter of recent history. After the death of Preint GarKeld. Dr. Hits resumed his practice here, and was actively cn-aed la it Up to a few wcc f hi death. "ot to Ite n Precedent. Hai.ieaX. N. S., Feb. 21. -The Gloucester fihlag schooner Add!- M. l).er!Hg arrked liere. last week fnmt thehank.s for extensive rejwlrs. Wednesday tle repairs were completed, and the Vessel h ,t is.ing a Hcene under the mwlHs Vivendi. Couswl-General I'belan applied to Collector II irrington for permission to tak a week HrovisiiHts to enable her to return to the banks and complete her vovage. Vessels whose licence havn not expired aa bsy provision without making application. Tim collector telegraphed to Ottawa for advice, and yesterday Consnl-Gneral Phelan was informed that the ves-el omtd take one wctt' '.s snpfdy. but that the case was not to be a precedent. , - tilth l.lrr.r Ih llostoo. Boston. Feb. 2i. The olIce Vant y terday adpted the new scale of Ih-ttoc licence, which increase1 hotel licenses from iLWJ b HM): second-cla- hotel licenses from &P) to 1 -J), and common vict-ialler licenses from fW to .t,0". Lb-hes of other classes are raised in prop'rtiOH. - ThnmiO t'rtHHteil Drtt. Washixotox. Feb. 22. The Star swtt 1 evening printed the followin;: "Iaformttlon receive-.! hen to-day from Indianap. oils makes it tnMlh! to r.ay that CmgTeMian Tlioniasf of Illinois, will not ho a member of SVe.ldetit-t lcc: HarrUanN Cabinet."

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An Intrrpbl Wu.h RMnnber Wtie ShtufwMy KMiootmt l n Mrnne fwrrt (htwr ThMt wa KIMMHHg Her Cowhwya rrHMtirr ,IhiImi Tmprtt wltk Mrrey. Chkvxxhk, Wyo., Feb. Hl.A senaatioual ntory come from Carbon Ctmnty, whh'h brings Mr. Kate Maxwell, thi owner of a cattle rauch, int prnlnencw im a daring and tieernie woman, whoHtt career may rival that of the notorious Jielb Starr. Mr. Maxwell Is known nmonir rnchers a "Cnttle K"nte,"nal has in ber employ about twenty cwbiys. The cowboy have been hMlng very heavily lately at n faro game in Itesseuter, rim by Farley r GiMMlwiu. Kate Wenme convinced that they were being robbed, nnd, acomtpanied by her foreman, both armed to thst teeth, visite! the place Monday night. With a six-shooter in each hand Kate ordered the faroolenhr to get out." Ho -g.rt," and while h kept the gamblers covered the foreman examined the eards and box and found the game was a "brace game." When this was xplaiued to tlie Wg crowd that was ireseHt, ttiere was a wild rush made for Far lev and Goodwin. I nnd tbey were dragged outside and Imdlv iH-au-ii. om 01 tin crown went for ropes and the two gamblers were given ten minutes in which to ay their prayer. While this 'as going on Kate and her foreman sccured nil the money about thf phtc,.veral thousand dollar. Then ICate wm disposed to W merciful, and finally the two gamblers were put on iniuies mwl Started off for Utah. The saloon, alter being wystcmatti'ally )iillage,l, was hurtled, and the crowd led by "Cattle Kate, started for her ranch, where the money was divided and free whisky and dancing ended the night. HAYTIEN NEWS. ItepMrted ICi-vi-r.e to llliHlvles Army ,-r SI. lHre Tlin Northern t'hleltitlo Shi, I to IIhvo ltr-H Killed. Rostov, Feb. 21. The latest new from HayM is f tiruisbed by tlw second officer of the st -amship lelta, at this port from Port de I "nix. The olHcer states that there is no communication between tho coastwise towns, but information was received Fcbmary 12. from a native mailcsrrier who had just arrived from Ht. Marc, of a serious conflict between tho Northern and sjottthcrtt armies, that occurred three days before, one. mile below St. Mare, iu which Ur army under Hip-M.lyte had been completely routed and - or :rni killed. Th" mailcarrier s lid that the Northerners had ilr-t blockaded the port of St.Marc.aftcr which Legitime!, army moVed toward the interior, and ou the .second day.-lisaf i encountered n detni'liufnt of Itippofyte'.s army'with the above result. TJi. i-ces of the Legitime woldh'r-' wa due to the sti-H-rtority of their arm, the second officer also states that a rumor hail gained considerable currency at Port d Pnlx. that Hlppoyte had been kjiled fy it Northern soldier who, R v.n claimed, received $2.0" W for the work. T AFTER TWENTY YEARS. A fowdpwMril MMr,terer. Altec iNrantHr il ItHMHii'g it l.:rge Twrnty Year. t"ai"Hrr,l, LotUsVtLLK, Ky.. Feb.2t .Jhtt Smith, who was sentenced to death here in lTo, but broke jtt'.I, ha.s been fnnd ticar Ar-kau-as Citv, Ark., nnd Chief of Police Meffert 'there h;n telegraphed here tknow If h reward is oiitstamllag for his arrest. Governor Hacklier rcc.Mitly withdrew all rewards covering that period, but will probably tuunw the wwurd for Smith. .Smith killed George Off In a saloon row in 157. He, Frank HHIerlch, Off and another were drinking together, wiien Oft" and Hiltericlt girt into a desperate tight, in whith Off had th advantage. Smith drew a knife and stabbed Off to death. He was convicted and .sentenced to be hanged June 3. 1-70. Au appeal was t be taken, but on May 2 Smith broke jail. If he i now returned he can uot get an appeal; the Governor will at once tlx the day for his execution. After Smith's escape b was heard of frequently. At the last report 1ms wns on au Australian sheep ranch. Hillerich waalsi convicted, but got an appeal aud. went free for lack of testinfouy. THE FIGHT ENDED. The rnexpertnl llnppewtd i lb" Wef VirclnlM I.exWl.ttHre Ih the Ue.l'leetlou of Scnutor KrHHU. Charleston, W. Va., Feb. 21. The " cxiH-cted has haikpetted, and John E. Keuna will succeed himself In tint United States Senate. Two ballots- were taken, the first giving G"ft' !. Kenua :-'t, scattering It. Another ballot was orderded, when Dorr, the man who has heretofore been making all tho trouble, arose and in a short speech ex plaining his past actloii, he voicii for John E. Kenna. Hrr, .SVnofor inioi. the rnlte.i i-auer man who had voted for Golf, wlio changed his vote to KtMin i, which made the rcoiilslte number. Cirr and kirk. Lnkm Labor men, toted for Goft. Tin-vote an nunounivd was henna. . bd i ' Whole number of votes cast, UL The Ij'S.om of the Itrltuh Nuvnt Maomrr. Ivimix, Feb. 2L-Hxtracts from the ctxjrt of the committee on naval maneuver in lw will lw presente.l to tho Houeivf Coumoiis to-day. They say that the nation has every reason to be KatiaISed with the personnel of the navy, out that the wain lesson tf the maneuvers in that Great Itrltaln Is far from beiwg an strong as she should be on the aca3, Tbey sav: "We are decidedly of the opluhm that m time ought to be Iot " placing the navy In-yond comparison with the ismtblned naval force of any two power. At tho same time we believe tho navy Is strong enough to engagu auj hlngh! maratlmsj power with siicces." I'ixolt Nearly rollied. New York, Feb. 2L Tho Evening Loudon siH'cial saV.st "Aftet Sun's Pueotthad been nnsier crosK-cxamlnallon for only a few minute to-ihty the forget mmI" a sad exhibition. He faltered rhI hesitated, and it was clear to every one In the audience that Unt for the fact that the cimrt opjMtiuiely anise, Im would liaro collapsed. Morally and physically he i a wreck. The conenns of opinion o mm of all skades of indltlcal opinion i tbwt the Times cas has already Utterly broken dow. Tmt general feeling Is tlint Pkfottwill to-morrow euner cuihh- v foriferies or refuse to answer fttrthi't inestions and lit' arresteil.

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