Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 31, Number 38, Jasper, Dubois County, 7 June 1889 — Page 2
"WEEKLY COCKIER.
C. DOAXJ'!, luhUlin JASl'KK. LNiriANA. .CUltREXT- TOriOiS. tie kewi m bsiht. v Tut United Stt'4 Court .if Claim has adjourned umiKOetober gS uest. P.or.ER T. Sjtoj:n. of Wisconsin, has Ihoii appointed Consul at Prague, Austria. ' Aiucwnt-iSknkk.vi. Pux, having Wtninedthe age of sixty-two, wu.s, on the "sistli, retired from the army. AtnTANTUKNKRAI. Ullt'M TO pldCed upon the retired Ji of the Jinny on the tstb, Jiis sixty-fourth birthday. A nn.vM) couueil f the five Indian uulions In Indian Territory is to be held at' J?urcell. I. T., beginning Juno ;!, ... . , AiiMUt.vi. KiMtiKHtA reports to the Navy Depurtttiunt, under date of May JT, that the Hunionn natives are dhbaading and that peace pre .-a its. KX-CO.NOlU.sSMAN JoltS ll.SXXOMl, Of New York, died at Crown Point, ou the .'sb, of consumption. He. Was Colonel of the Fifth Sew York Cavalry during the war. The war-ships Adams and Iroquois arc to be dispatched to Dehring Sea to maintuiu our rights to tin neal-tlsherles n against the Canadian poachers and their armed protectors. Tjik London .Standard's Berliu correFpuudent says it has been decided that it would be supeilluous to renew the , treaties between Italy, Atntrii and tterlitany (the triple alliance). The executive o Ulcers of the committee of Ot.e Hundred at Indianapolis, lud., are displeased over the action of the President in remitting the fine of Sim Coy, of that city, who is serving a term in the penitentiary for election frauds. , The President, on the 2." th, attended a Grand Army Memorial service nt the Metropolitan Methodist Episcopal Church in Washington. The President's pew, iu which General Grant u?ed to sit, was reerved for hiui. Colcmav Pitts, poslnjnster at Pomona, Westmoreland Comity, I'a., was arrested, on the &"th, b." Inspector CoshUlfur rirttng registered letters, The discovery of the thief w.i accomplished by means of decoy letters. The Pope has ordered that on th day of thn uuvailiug of the uiouumeut to (tiordiauo Bruno, who was burned as a heretic in the year 1, the whole of the papal guard" and gendarmes shall keep within the Vaticau. "Viujam Hoan Ki'kkiv, isre t grandson of Thomas Jefferson, and well known throughout the country as a successful stock-raiser and turfman, died, on the 27th, at his home in Chesterfield County, Pa., aged forty-four. Membkks of tho Mississippi River Commission aad representatives of railroad and steamboat interests at New Orleans hebl a conference, on the 27th, and discussed th-e feasibility of building a bridge over the river iu front of the Crescent City. O.n the mornirtK of the :17th every orehaudler in Marquette, -Mi'-h.. struck for hu increase in pay. "N'oarly three hundred wen Weat owt. A big fleet of orecarriers, with a capacity of 12.0W tons, was tied up. Tho wen demanded it. 7") per day. "- 1 the Bishop inquest in New York, on the 27th, Robertson, the mind-reader's regular physician, testified that he had oftea seen Bishop ia catalepsy when he Dceaied dead. Witness would not have perforated the autopsy so soon as it was done. Secretart PhoCtok, who returned to Washington, ou the 25tli, from a joint visit to his home at Proctor, Vt and to West Point, left again for his home, oh the '27th, ou receipt of a telegram stating that his son was seriously ill with the measles. Rkfkkkino to the indignation caused In France by the announcement that King Humbert of Italy would visit Htrasburg, the Kreuz ZcltUug tells the French to mind their own business, nor dare to interfere with Germany's doings iu her own provinces. Caskikk Georok Jessit, of tho Scranton (Pa.) City Bank was placed Under arrest, on the 2ith, charged with embezzling i;V.,0). The directors also decided to close tho bank, placing it ia the hands of au assignee until its condition can be ascertained. Thk twice-postponed excuslon tendered by Secretary Maine in honor of Sir Julian Pauncefote, the new British7 Miult?r, took place on the 'J-th, a distinguished party boarding the United .Stales steamer Dispatch and sailing down tlu Potomac as far tin Mt. Vernon. Thk bill restoriug the punlshmeut of flogging with the eat-o'-ulue-tads, nud authorizing its intiietiou upon burglars couvicted of having dangerous weapons in their possession, has paise 1 its third rending in the British HoHtjeo Commons, and its passage in the House of Lords Is assured. , - Thk London Titmn Berlin correspondent reports that the American Commissioners to the Kattiuau Conference have had a tough tight for tho assertion of the principles for which they contended, and that the convention, wheu concluded, will show thai their labors have not bceu without success. MaiiTIn Yaok.ns, of Little Fall, N. Y., who, on tho -iotlt, celebrated his hundredth birthday, was a soldier of Wellingtons army, nud fought under htm at Waterloo. Ho retains a vivid remembrance of the great battle, and his mind Is remarkably ' clear. Hu came to this country in ll). TlK fiudlttgH of the court of inquiry appointed to investigate tho case of 1'as.cd Assistant Paymaster Henry J. bmltll, of the Kskcx, whose disappearance from that vessel in the latter part oi April caused quita sensation In uwvul circle?, were recked at the Navy Department ou the 'Jilli. At the last session of the Kamoan con -feKtiiee the German delegates claimed indemnity for losses to Germans caused by ICing Matnafn. Tlu American dUgate disputed this claim, averring that llatatifa had acted in self-defense, hd declaring also that the Samoau natives were too poor to pay indemnity. ,
PERSONAL AND GENERA),
SanrgT J, Jtrptv, ot Iowa, ha been appointed Consul at Helfat, Ireland. Thk West Superior (Mich.) Chamber of Coutmoi'co has issued Invitation to all the leading commercial Inklies of the Ksst and Xorthwe t to end delegate t a waterways convention " be avja la that city Attaint . Thl convent ion will tigress to iMk Iiresent a memorial to Coil larger appropriations for tho deepening of the harbors ou tw great law. Mux, Jcua 1ar Howie, of Boston, re corns! maay congratulations and uvideuces of esteem, on tkei'Tth, thrown tieth anuiveriftiry of her birth, H'.r house was overwhelmed with tloral gifu, and many frU?mU calUd in person, whiU mauy others seut letters am! telegram, Tm'hicsokix and Wel. drew again, on the :iTth, iu their attempt to play off iho cho tournament tie. Tiny therefore divided tko first prize of $1,759 and thu title f obantplou of the world. Kl.vo Ht'MUKKr ami tlw Priiico of Naples arrived at Frankfort, ou tii '27th. on their way home from Berlin. Tho King thert met Kutpress Frederick, and helit an extended conversation with hr. AuXKS KoRKTij0.v, th former wif.i of Dion ItoucHutlt, ,ecured jatlgnient against the actor for-alimony, which ho had not paid, and the court gn's her pjrini?iIon to selUi iHicaults Kaglish copy rights. liouricault, on the 27th. eutered hu appeal in tile ce, anil tno court prohibited, temporarily, the seizure and sale of tin? eopyrieht.s. Thk steamer. Servia, which arrived nt Qneen-towu, on the 27th, reported pacing the wreck of the steamer David W. Hunt, of Uath, ile. They searched in valu for Iter boatst or crew. It i rumored in J'nris that king Hum visit 7b ! .!..... ' bert renounced his intended v tniAburg In defereuce to a telegram from Queen Marguerite, at Home, appeal-p-itiK to hiiu not to give such au afTroiit to me i-reuc. Tmux children of Charles Parouto. at Kastoubtirg, Vt., white playing iu tho barn, on the 2'Jth, set Are to straw aud the barn was burned, together with a seven-year-old boy. Parouto was .so badly burned iu trying to rescue the child, that his recovery is doubtful. Ai.beut Martin, colored, who committed an a-ault upon Mrs. John Gills, near Port Hurn, Mich., was lynched ou the morning of the ,'7th. A Hid rlow of natural gas has been struck at Oak Creek, Wis. The force was suftiuieut to blow stones, sticks and mud to an altitude of ') feet. O.Nyho morning of the 2701 it was discovered that some time during tne prsvious day (Sunday) the Chicago potoftlce itad beeu robbed ofiirbty-six registered letters. Tho amount they contained is not known. The war ships Adams and Iroquois are to be dispatched to Behriug sea to m.iiutain our rights x the seal fisheries as ! against the Canadian poachers and their i armed protectors. A iikami council of the five Indian nations in ludinu Territory is to be held at Pun-ell, 1. T., beginning June:!. The Samoau Commission resumed its sittings iu Berlin on the g-'th. During the adjournment numerous dispatches passed between the American commissioners aud the State Department at Washington. The most difticult questions are thought to have been already settled, and little actual work remains to be accomplished. Thk appointments of General Ljw Wallace and Keverly Tucker as commissioners to visit Hayti ami "."ih Domingo have been withdrawn, on account, it ia alleg-d. of certain incidents in Mr. Tucker's career that have been brought to the notice of the Administration. Thk new English yacht, V,alkyrie, built to c inipete for the America's cup,was defeated, on theS-'lh, for the first time, by the Irex aud Yarana. Thk nou-nnton nwu wh took the places Of the striking Brotherhood engineers ou the Btirlmgtoa road ars becomlug dissatisfied with tlH treat meut accorded them by the company, and talk of a conference with the latter, with a view to a renewal of the strike, is heard. Tmk anuual naval review at Spithead, England, has lieen tixed for August. It Is expected that three European moaarehs will be present to witness it. Nelson's famous battle-ship, Victory, will lead the lin , with survivors of those who fought with the hero of Trafalgar on board. A HE.inrsrt was given by Assistant At-torney-(ieneral Shilds, on the 2111, to conn el for, the Winona Sc Bt. peter (Minn.) railroad, in regard to canceling patents to certain of their lands. Thk household goo Is of J unes G. Blaine, Jr., purchased on the installment plan, and returned to tho dealer on the tinal separation of (ho unhappy couple, are in the hinds of a New York auctioneer, to be sold at public vendue. Tmk amrml convention of the National Butchers' Benevolent and Protective Association mot at Detroit, Mich., on the 'Mb. .Several hundred delegates were present from various sections of the country. The dressed-beef question was a prominent subject for consideration. Tin; Ciitcd Suites steamer Lancaster has lcen ordered to return from the European SfpMdron. to reach New York about tho mid lie of September next. Tin: muuiripality of Prague. Austria, ha lined the tramway company f,0) for Misspending regular service on account of the late strike of employes. A i.i. tho gambling houses nt Logans -port, lud., have been closed by the police. Two freight trains collided oh the Houutoiiic railroad, near Trumbull staUrt'i, Conn., early on tk'i morning of the i'Mli. Two men were killed attd two oth'TS were probably fatally injured. Both engines were wrecked bey)nd repair, and several cars were smacked to pieces, Tub fourteenth annual convention of Mutual Life and Accident Underwriters began at the National Hotel In Washington on tho Mh. About fifty companies were represented. The annual moving of the Congregational .Sunday-school and Publishing .Society was held In Huston on the '.Nth. Tho annual reports showed that 5ts new Km-day-chols had beeu organize I, an I about 'i,7oj graut of supplies made to needy Stinday-sViiools. Juhx Grass, of Standing Rock, D.T., tho leading chief of th-j Sioux Nat to a, says that while its provision ars not entirely unobjectionable to them, his peo ple will sign the Sinnx bill. Finn wtts dincovered ou the Cuuard lAxin ! mer tfervla ttpou her arrival nt Liverpool on tlie CSth. It caused little nlnfm, ttt it was found that only a few balei f cotton, composing part of the cargo of the forward hold, Were smoldering. The danger might have been serious had ths vessel been nt sea Had tho fire Hot discovered promptly. Lko.vaI'.ii Mkvkk, exmayorof PltfutilX AHz. was arrested at Nan Francisco, on the !i7lh, oh a chargt of stealing HW) from the Wells-Fargo Kxprcs? CosMtianv.
j 1-tttf Antt-Proffri'Mitt rtot which oe- ' eurred in M dsradw, Herela. ou the night J of the 'illh, gendarme killed, a ' Lieutenant badly wounded and a Colenel ; commanding on of the military wan dragged from hi hor by the mob aud ; tualtre-itl.
;,... vw vrl- it nu i:ti .m wm j (IJtt"tl nfntv Ku '.M, Klwir. ' ( y y m h hl Th(J j(llmetlt u in favor of u executors of ttw estate Corrt'elius (larrisou.of Itiltlmore. C'Axr.ntK, Phut k Co.. of I'ittsburgli, Ps., havn iMstpond tlio ti(orooinent f their new scale iwttil after tUe comrlasiou of thtAmnlcam.tod coavoutinti. M. i lo;t,i, who has for a Lng Mm been assistant to the vhM clerk of llio Treasury Iep.rtmoat, wa, oa tho ZHU, kii Monty stricken with a daiiiwrou1 affevlioq of the brai-i. It is naderstoo'l that a serum affectioa of tha heart complicates tho case. TiitJLseventy-flfth aunual Hieetlngof the AnicrTcan Tract .Society was hwlil in Bostou on tho Ulitk William C, Ciianiu wass elected president for the ensuing year, j Te report- showed that tho work of tiia ! society Is lieiug onst;)Uly tdrged. j Mu.i.arii Wii.uams, arreited at Hmtlt Iteml, Itiil., for complicity iu the Croifiti j tuurdcr case, is nrt th p-r.sou wanted, andAva- released on theUfUh. A ni.siuTCH tnm .St. Chnrles, Minn., says-" a warrant has ben received at that place from Koekford, IU.. for th-Mirrest of U org.- Sehwi'iufilrth, tli head of the Keekuiinite. Sehweiufiirth h -jnid to be in St. Cliarles auiniig hi follower, whom tlcro arJ quite a large uumber. SKnator Pavxe, of Ohio, auHotmce that he nil not. under any circumstances, In a 'nuliilrito for re. election to tho st!tPS Setiate. Vkii.k raising a barn on the Itor;?ter farm, near Loyal U ik, 0 on th 2:;h. tl frame-work fell, crushing a scure of per pn. threw of whom are supposed to W fatailylmrt A mm occurred, M ay ;t. at Yofcote-Akita-j Ken, Japan, destroying over I,K houses, i The Mikado has subscribed il.OO) out of UiIh own purse for the relief of the suf ferers. A dissask of an exriptlonally virulent and fatal character has broken out ii Tukadaguu, Japan. Thos attacked with it die within five hours after being taken. Tmk Dutch and Belgian societies formed to teach the rising generation the Id-story, ami inculcate- the doctrines and ideas of the French revolution of a century ngo, have gained a membership that has attracted the unfavorable Motice of their respective governments, aad wastire are being taken to prevent their ft:rtherrowth and uullify their imlaence. -Tmk Connecticut Senate, on the 29th, passed the House bill forbidding railroads from lining free passes to member? of the Legislature, aud orJerlug tho .State CoaijHroler trj furnish necessary railroad tickets. The Hawaiian Prln ess Kalulani sailed, on the -.:h, on the steamship Germnutc for Liverpool. It is reported that tlu brewery of Geo. Bechtel, on Staten Island, N. Y.f has; been purchased by an English syndicate, the price being ;1,7M,0. A biu. to increase the specific tax ott railroads from two aud three per cent, (according to the amount of their gros earnings) to three and four pr cent., was brought up in the Michigan Uotiv on the glHU. The conflict was short, but decisive, and ended in the defeat of tlie bill beyond recall. Admiral (Iherardi, who arrived in New York from Htyti, on the -.Mtli, on te United State steamship Galena, says it is true that Hippolyte is rapidly gaining the advantage over Legitime. Tmk deputation of Unionist members of Parliament appointed at a recent meeting of Unionists called upon Lord Salisbury, on tho .tth. aud presented : petition asking for the abolition of the Bce of Viceroy of Ireland, aud the merging it duties Into those of the Chief Secretary- The Premier replied that he would faithfully consider the request. LATE NEWS ITEMS. Tmkrk is a movement on fo it in Helena. Mont., to form a syndicate of lumber dealers, who propo . to make an advatie YL u T.'u, . :,,.?"; V. I '"""" "J1"1 i'"" "i ; ttie aue of .t. i DEconATiox D.vv wa very ireneraHy ob-rve,l i noughoilt the country thl I year, thouich tn some 1 .calilies the cere- i mimics were greatly C iir.erered with hy rain. Five men were U 1 -d and seven In jured by the failing watts of au uncom pleted tobacco factory lu Dauvllle, Va. ou the :Hh. A Hc.NdAHtATV was 1 1 teed at ntio of the furnaces of the lUutown (Pa.) Iron Company, on the " irg it of the 2th, U help, wh-rertpoit thu pit Idle helpers notified the bosses that unless he was taken away at the end of a hour they woahl leave the milt. Th- request was not complied with, and the hellers went on strike. There are tifteeu furnaces In the mill. Dr. H. L. Moonv, of Washington, one of the shrewdest forgers iu the country, it is alleged, has just be captured by Chicago detectives. He had eluded tno best of tho ('overnment post-oftlee secret-service detectives for upward or a year. For eight months one man iiaoitrmo iiothlugelse but follow him, nad tlo-cha-e had led him to all parts of the United States, Canada and Mexico. Cakhoix .S: Hahci..".Vh mammoth flourlug mill at Adalrvitlc, lud., was struck by lightning, ou theglilh, uttd was bunted to the ground, boss, .0,00): insurance, stimo. Hkn-hv O'Biukx. the defaulting treasurer of ih Catholic Knights, of Columbus, lud., returned to that city, mi tho night, of the iKHh. and surrendered. He was penniless and worn out with tramp -lag. Hkcrktarv PtiAiNK, ou the.'Oth, sent a I mg tJlegramto Minister Heid, at Pari, demanding ait ittunedlate investigation of the mntter of the urrest uttd alleged illtreatment of three American ladies at Meulotie, France, and Insisting upon au ample apology, A wh'tm-h ixi passenger train on tho CilkduHUlI, HkintltoH & D.iylo-H road was wrecked at Perry.iburg, 0.. oa the .Dili, by an open switch. The engine Was thrown down au embdikeut aud two of th coaches were broken to pieces. .Several passengers were "dtglitly britl'ed aud cut, but no out was seriously hurl. Tmk sMtoment of the ( '.uiadlau Pacific railway, issued on the UHli, shows th gros earnings for fuur mouths endiua; April ntto be .fl.im.mj, ami working expenses ,t:t,7i'4, leaving net profits of ?l,f;',;iii; compared with nut profits of ris7,7:t for the same perid last year, showing a gaiu of ?.M,11 for this year, Thk Berlin police raided ilia houss of tho leaders of Ihe miners' strlW at iMrlHiuiid, and seized a number of letters aw a cousiueraWe amount of moaey.
MEMORIAL DAY.
Its Obttrrntto at VitHua PoIuU in tH Country. The Hjr aitaaltl Ih CktsMtr" tr Usm 1'm IUlt ttt IU- XWM,WIWll 1m Ihw Wtitm r the Jlajnaarket The Ifcty t tts Nu !. I (HtMl aal VMHliy. WAfcHtTOX, May 3J,- The Bwiwatkm Buy tmliday wm neueral in Vatiingtui. Public liittiiii' and ci-hofr were closed, aud omr's titwpeudud tlitdr session";, Cermonlos took place at Arlington, the Soldier' Horn, the Congressioiml Cemetery, Rattle Cemetery and In most of the city cemeteries, Oak Mill, Mount Olivet ami other graveyards j where noMicrs lte buriesl. Tlicrw were I alfo trips ti Mouiij Veruon aud t MlyJ mount. General Small cod's grave near J the latter place was visited and adorned, as were the jentvess at the military cemeteries near Alexaudrto aud Fredericksburg. i The Grand Army of the Republic of tho j'Bi-trlct gave Its principal attention to Arlington. A preliminary dirge was j played by the Marine B-and before the . hour of the regular exerries at the I graves of Oenept Sheridan and f tleiinil Paul, and a salute wm tiri.d. Hon. , Kugene Ware, of ICansas, read an original i jHieni, and Hon. D. i&, Alexander, of New ork, delivered the oration. At .Soldiers' Home, K.v. tieorge F.lHntt was chaplain. Major S. Hockwood, orator, and Dewitt C. Hprague jwet. About two o'clock there was a Khrp, short shower, but the sky soon cleared. About fifty eomraiies of the Phil tsheridau Company No. I, Uuioa Voteraus' Union, left tin Baltimore & IVionjac station at$;&) this morning ior the Xatioaal cemetery at CuljM'jJ'per. A company of distinguished men left on a special train at au early hour for Aatietam. Mass was waid for Geueral Sheridan by ; Father Chapelle at Ht. Matthen's Chufch. j in thi city, this morning. ; The moumeut to General Sheridaa, erected by the G. A. R.afc Arlington, was j unvailed one o'clock witliout ceremony. llrnoklyn Has the I'r.MfMt as a lflitreI ll.-H.I. I BnoOKt,r.v, May ).--Th weather thl ! morning was gloomy with occasional light rains early in the day. A majority ot the Hugs which were displayed from all the public and many Hivati buildings waved from tho top ot the ta,ffs aad made it seenu like the cetebatioH f Mtuie joyful evenl. The various orgauiiat'otii participating In the parade were at their reseetlve places of rendexvotts at tea o'cloclc and at UlttW the Hue moved. It in estimated that there were between ll,iJJ an'd.ltOW uin in line. As the head of the column reached the reviewing stand at WHInughby avenue and AVaShiiigton Pswk it formed to the left anddreaedbctc to the nirli. Wlt.i t Km m,i1 wafi vIwh f.u Preldeat entenal his carriage in com- j u j nun j-r virini a j, v jr ii.'M'r iM'rii the left to the right of the Hue. A he moved over the route he received a gratal ovation from the spectators, who lined the hidewalk aud doorsteps aad Slled the windows of houses. 'The organizations sahited and the band played "Hail to the Chief." The President gracefully acknowlelged the Hatterlnc recognition accorded him. Upon taking his; pine on tbe reviewing stand the orarasizations wheeled into column and resumed the march, paf tug thrmigh everal streets to Flatbnsh avenue, where thepamdewais dismissed. The various divislm of the Grand Army assigned to the cemetvrien then repaired to their resfwetira destinations. Tbe cemeteries visited were Oreeili wood. Prince Hills, Evergreen, Holy Cross and Flatbuh, where the mounds' which i mark the spots where estemed comrade ret in eace were transfMmed into newer Iwls, and eloqtieut orations wre delivered in which tribntes were paid to the memory of the fallen heroes fur their valor aud loyalty. I)HrrllHH IMy Ih Nw Vnrk. New Yokku May ni.-Decoration Day Ati-1 dark and ghomr. with frequent lowers. Toward no ui, however, tttk c4((IINHi Rmi the sun mme brightly. hllhl0J WIW wut, aud the htrett nreented holt lay appeariaee. ,,,.. ' tl-.u.,, half-mast frota all JUj,. amj many private bnildiags. The bHks aud all til rlices in the city deoartmentx were closed. The feature of the day wa a paraite uy ui urauu Army iost-. List night memorial srvbe were Itehl at the Metroiwditan Oper-he. By nine o'cliM-k yesterday morning, all tlie streets from Forty-eighth treet to Fifty-third street ou either sick tf Fifth avemi". were filled by various oMtm:Hd ttt theNitional Gaard and Grand Army jxihts awaiting the signal to start. Tho head of the column, led by MijorGeneral Howard and staff, started shortly after nine o'clock. The column was headed by a detachment of rexnlnw. about six hundred strong. Folio win these were a eontingeiU of sailors an d ' marines from the war vessels in the . I vicinity. Then tame the Urst brhraiie of . the National Guard of thi .State, followed ; by the Grand Anny posts. The pota .1... V were divided into eleven divisions. The procession was reviewed from thy reviewing stand nt Madison avenue by Vice-President Morton, Governor IIH1 and Mayor Grant. After tlu review, Gorernor Hill aud Vice-President Morton. Congressman 1 Meh-inley, Judge an Ho-sen, chairman of the memorial committee, were diiven iu carriages to Hotel Hamilton, where they were guests of John V. Jacobus. When tho procession disbanded, the different Grand Army posts proceeded to the various cmetorles and decorated the graves of their fallen comrade.. A number of G. A It. posts joined In decorating General Grant"; tomb. Many beautiful floral tribute w-ere Feat bv H"1? :C T.L, T including.the Chinese Miiiisur, General . ..1 ... 1 . -. . . .... . . . 1 1 j Howard and other tHfHcer.s took mrt in the , exercises. Rev. J, il, Hnckleit wa tho Vrator. Last evening Uie 34ctrooliian Ojierahoiissi wa crowded, and a fine iwudcai attd literary entertalument was presented. Cuugreusmau JilcKiuley delivnrcdau oration. Tim IMy'n lbftr-aMre at t,'lilc. CrltCAfk), May- JW.-Dccorntlo Day dawned rather inansplciously, csild anil gloomy. Hut the heavy, threatening tlottd that overhung tho city did not, keep the veterans from turning; out to honor and dcorrtt tlie jgraves of their dead comrades, An early an eight o'clock the headquarters of the various 0. A, H. posts wer alive with bustle atd activity. The freet mttaitba were thronged with men ia uniform, ad almost at very corner a
braae- band disoMirmtd military wttste. By o'clock uoarly every pot and ur gattiaatlon u mtoard tuw train whirling away tw the eemotery. wboee soldier' gravsM ware to rlaim iu nacred ntfaratinn. The dMervuire vt the Amy wa iM general, more Manny U. A, 1L men said, that on any former eccaoiou. Tk llMiMterkt MtnLHe. ' CnKMs May t1. The wounnettt erected to the memory rf the police officer who were killed by the bursting of the tKimh thrown into their ranks during tint AuarchUt meeting u JMay l, lss,
Haynfirlvt Mi'mtment. Uwm unvailil yesterday aftcruoon. A tirivirijir storm of a aid and rain prevailed, and the thousands who had 0nathere 1 la Havmarket Kipiare to witness the proceedlngsda indled to haudreds before tho arrival of Mayor Cregier and party. The cereuiouie were opened with m isic, and then, iu a brief speech, Mr. It. T. CraiH-, chairman of the citizens' e mwi'. tee, presented the mouttnieut to tiio city. As th mayor stepped forward to respond. Master Willie IX'egan. son of 051cer Deegau, who was ttw only ofllcdr killed ou the spot by the lNmb, pulled the cord that held the drapery, and amid ringing cheers the mouuinet:t wan exposed to vb'w. Tne mayor accptcl the monunient iu a hort address and au oration by FrankIih 11. Ilea!, pre-stdeut of the Union League, brought the proceeding to a close. Th- I My at Clnrluiytti. Cincixxati, 0., Mayal, Yesterday wi observeil by the closing ef pttbtic bull iiug tiehooU al many places of lfn. ue.-s. Prospects for carryiag out, tin provranmte arranged for the Memorial services by the (i.i A. It were dtscotiragiug, yciitel'day, a-tjcti long after tin hmranuiiuurel for assembliug at (J irfield IMace, the ra'ia poured in torrent and ouly a hand full of peopto could l found scattered abotjt tic vicinity of thu meeting place. Half an hour later, how ever, the weather cleared tip ami "mMl di'kifatiuus from the dltferent pists beif in to nrriVM until uhiiiit utie tliittKWN 1 J Veteraus and Sous of Veterans Were In line. The procession marcheJ to tho tri'aud Central depot, aad thence to Spring (hove Cemetery by a special train. At the cemetery the m'u formed in three divis' us and marched to 'the soldier' nftunds, where the services were held mid flowers wtrewn on th graves of tlie fallen soldier.s. No orations were d;livertd. hat the service were shaple and hapres.ive. The he.ivy ram ket away everal thonsaud ieop who would otherwise hare attended. St. I.HU TnrH itttt Ih Orfnt Shnpe. ,Ht. Ihis. May). At one oVi-ck thli fteruooti the rnriou pints of the t!. A. R. were as-ttnbled at the comer of Lums place and Fourteenth treer. when the order to march -van given by Grand Marshal General A. J. "Smith. Them was a great iern-Mt of tlws gaUattt veterans, and they jtresenteil a cheering sight a they marchesl through the streets. All alunt; the Hue of march erweda of sjweUtors throaged the sidewalks aud cheered the old veteraiis. who were marching to the graves of their well beloved comrades. The vsrions orgiuixatloa took boats or trains for Jefferson Barracks. MajsM Perry, enmmatidant of the p.Ht, received ihe vi-otors.and with an escort of I United Skates troops coadacted them In f tlie outer pari o: tte -aitoual cemetery J wlurre part of the ritualUtlc exercise vt the Oraad Army were conducted, Vi Jien t.ilsi part of the 'x'ress hid l bi'eu 'ortcpidfd the command marched iudi'.e th cenietery proper, whwethe exctcises were concluded." hrrtr-s at I'mlrh-k-ltMrg. FnKfMtKlCKKKCatt. Va., May :50.Servlcc.i were heM here to-day under the fcusphes .f Phil Kearney Post, No. lo, O. A. K.. of Richmond. There Was a larga attenda:.ce, ineliidiug visitors from Hartford, Conn.: Nw York. Philadtlphia, Pittsburgh, WHliamspart, Kistou. BalHtitore and Washington. A' tin cemetery Commander Burr of Phil Kearney J'ost called the assembly to order. General 8. if. Bunlett'. of "r''r General S. Kur.ett. 05 j Washington, iwt commander-in-chief G. ,. U.. was the orator, and General fc. Igar Alien, pat junior viee-cosuiuad l-r-iu-chier. the poet of the "occasion. This aftH'u ait tnf -mal recpti m wai tjlvon to distinguished visitora. A .i.lnt llt--umlln. Nr.w Ost.KAXs. May .tt. The it. A. R. post. Confederate Associatijti of h Army of the Tennessee, the Northern Virginia veterans and cavalry joined hi decorating the: jrraves of Union and Confederate soldier. There were services of prayer add orations. Tap Itlue Jrth. fimy. KiKMi.XfiHAM, Ala., May 31. Tiw G. A. 1 4 ji ttit Ail .keu t A jrhasatiJt ifliATm I HIIU . m w riwi . t v - ' dav milted in decorating th graves of r ' w.'t I -...1 i .,.., If...t 1 wither laterfered .r,.,.i.w somewhat with the ,t New llaten. Cwbm. 5k Havk.v, Co.m.. May -The vaViotis (S. A. It. posts decorated the graces at all th" centuries yesterday. Chttn Jtemlsrrs wl the National eMlle I'oMtmlttee ,Cixnw.. H. C, May .51.-Coloel John C. Haskell, of Columbia, ha beeu elected s the m"inlier of theXatbuial Democratic committee from South Carolina. Colonel Hsskcll Is a member of tha legislature, and one of the :ot vromlwent lawyer of the Htate. IlH.bNM! HHd WKr .Hwnt Kirri-.l. Hai.timohk. May Joshua D. Grant, jsnitor of the Jeffersoa iH'iuocrallc asso. tlJltlOiH baUdlug. Xo, Kt) X.wlh K.Kaw Street, and his wife, (both chwed, wer smothered to 4atU last nig?d hy au nhk-h ttcaped.
THE NEW OUTH. ttaMC Hf ImHssriaat laaa-tr al ttator. HrUw at UiMtar, Al Sprrlt ( MHHt AtiMrMyHMMMrHl ttmtrg , Mah-NM. WewgseMtlMK the l'r.H,Hi. mtCAtt n, Ala., May ft).-J,.eap. C,.J hraied yesterday the opening of a u uu. r of aetr and import aut iudustritl vntmprimm, amnnit Uittu the new shops of the Uuite-l States KolHng tot-k CmPny; the uew shojw of the Umisvill,. & Nashville Kailroad Ciwnpnuy: Chan , al Iron Blast Kurnae,nd C1iamal Works; American f .ik Tauniu Kt'r.tct Work; Becatnr C4ton Coijh-; Hvaus & C...S F.aindry uud Machiwe Works; Montli r Ilortw Kail Kactsry; beeatnr Car-wiM - i Works; th new works of the Decatur iiu CMmpany; the new plant of tht I.e-tur Klectric Light Company; Decatur Wt,-r Work ( thirty-nr mile f mains c pleted), Hd many other industries, jn. eluding large wox. working plants, Itivltathwis gnemiHlf distributed bad brought n hi.-jte nnmb-r.of Uis-ifngui!..-! people ti th city, aiming them Governor Sieay of Alabama, Uk,vrnor Gordm f Oeorp, Senators Morgan anil Pugli. nil Congressman Wheeler, The oratir of the occasion was Hon. Geo. II. .Shields, Assistant Attorney-Genrat, who hl been ent by th President to repros .( him. (Jeneral Hhlelds was enthusiast: -ally greeted when he arose to siwak. J sai t: Mi rats os Is not tn Indicate a rdfcr inra tlf.cus p irt i.n p ,Mie Much has h j v.u tea attouta Xnuthra policy of this . tm:mtra. twa. The Prevdenttiiustiowa a renmka? i abitity to ennvcy to Um pn-pl'" his v.ews in h'sown wayaa.lat :e proper time, and you may tc sre mat his A'lminhtrathm w-U bs trrtd t-iwiu-h m mtwtkv tbf wi.tc emuitry. nd, will eK.srrve the mi.-resu n( mmth m wll as the NortH, and th't unU a una his Cb',tt take tlie crwuest mier.-st in Uie advancement st yimr mtril ltoteU ami c ntinucil prnipcrtry. Mr. thidds safd the best evid"n-e that iho President felt no partisan hostility to tlie MoitJhern people was foiiud in the fact that he appointed a representative of h Southern Stute Heereiary of tlie Interior. On Hie slump and in the vrest the Republican of iha orth hav.i been deaminced m ewmies f the Uontu, nnd tlwse statement IniHea-jeitdered a f ! iagof alienation between tho sections, which was cnjnM to ltth. The It-pu.-licaa party believed the National G v ernmut to be tupyem; that the issue, settled by the war c ml I never ! r.opened; tat the diizeu had a right to cast hU bnltot and have it counted n capl: that the children of the cm try shall receive a lilwral education at p ilu.t expens; and tjiat lit best interests ,.f the country demand the nfiri-ou -.t vf the Am.ric. system of jrot in f ,i heme industries. There wa a it p sympathy with Hie fslberu people in all portion of the North iu view of the tremensiou problem- confronting th-m. Individually, ie said, he believed thit these questions would be settled in the near future by au ecotiomli' and industrial line. He VdieVed that the mater i d dveloiuaettt of the Month. rapidly occurring, would furnish th key to uutocg tbe situation. Wlttt the dertspiftmeiil tt tlm teshsotiWe afttttra r:smirf.s within nearly B the Southern Sut-, hew is-a -s, new tatere-t. n-w p 5ir(w vi! wU con4tnUy utemind the aiteatUm ml th' ba4'it's Witra mt of the young mm . the SiHitfc, hmt us these pie-tin are coa (k4reit fa th Pjfht of reason ami not of irsvju4ie: in ib Ileal of lo-day aal not of yeV t-wy, jrar Inteil jfenr will lroif correct el!o. al your ptoji"nijr Kill rival, la its. luxar.-toee. the,, reck If rro.ltslUy of nature In your hills uu l v: lev. Jt thK country. North and 9 outb. forgets the differences iV the rus;, and real ztis that Us detiny Is before It anil not behind H. am! rics to tbe exlstnctes of the presenti aecepUng the relis of me wr tn ol trtthi then the atind ag proifi ( h- Hrl eeatnry of our nat!(Kil exi:ece will psite befere the msgn'iirent grandeur of lb-; next ceatiry. Ia the exneettto of reattatthm to wm extent of ttMise result, we h!l the new star whMi bus rtn In tbe South, and extent! a welcome ia yon wlihln the f-lrele ( the mttHStrtal Sutf The voices of WashttiKleti, Jfffersin, M-U-M, H-Mndtlnn. Fntnklin amt miKr. the founders of otr country, thunder down the century bkhhnjr, the people of the United States esoou ratm and tSster manufactures. ASth'-Vrererlte rale abaur the court of ttm' JacUvm. Wciw sterniKt tbe "imnaat Hurry ef the West" with ncsehlsh patriotism mi l frelnir wsrt-m. reccha the strain. L ms!n, Cirant and t'.srB'd I rath up tbe refratn. nnrt with the aaMe4 tsper eace of one hundred year, call the pr--' it irenenitlon. not only of the North, but of the South, th- Hast nnd the West, to bind on th brow ef the Aatertenn ipKtdeM tbe hircndl "Ameran Production lev American Market'.'" The addrs wm listened to with mar feed attention, and the speater wa f re (piently iaterrupteil by demonstrations of aplreclatiou and indorsement.
A TERRIBLE ACCIDENT. Mrrry-.MnkhsK HI a ItarH-KrtMHjc THrned Iat rrew--Tbri M-h tatHll,, hI ,Mr tti M n !. l,re or !. erlHly lHjret. a Aicnox, 0.. May hA terrlbh; accident happened at a barn- raising n the farm of Jacob HoTstlcr, at Loyal Oak,, aeven miles from this city, by which three men were fatally injured and fifteen mora or les seri-Mi-dy hurt. While oe of the big beat of the barn was tkdng elevated into po-dti.ia. one of thj side posts slipm beyond the pivoting bar, anil the big beam cam s crashing down with lerrlfie force upon a score of men. The n'tot consternation prevailed, and the work of recue was retarded for the time being,, ewing to tho excitement and lack of adequate help. Frank Llrich wm tile first rescued, and will die. lll chost ls crushed entirely in. Jaeab ICurtx, of Ktwtoa Centre, wat crnshed fatally. " Miltu Itoerstler. a oh of tho owner of the bam, receivwd fatal injnrh-s. Joseph Bluer, his son William and brother Charles, were terribly ganhed and brtife-ed. - A dszen more were mre or le injured. It Is Impossible to obtain full particulars and the naWsyf all the wounded owing to the remoteness of the lo-allty. The wives of the men were in the ho:m preparing a dinner for the occasion, vand wm f Ih'm were completely prostrated by the cabmity. .Medical aid was summoned from all th mrrouttdiug haiulet . Ttie Itrhrla 'W TraUI. Moxtukau Can.. May :v. -The Htar has received a dispatch fMt Victoria, . C, which nays that great excitement prevails ever the order for the tieet to sail for Behriug Hea June lo. The rl-et is composed of tho Amphlon. Defender nnd Hwiftsure. Tli Amphbrtt k a fast, !r ul-Sy-anned cruiser. The- captain of nailing Vessel' are ard that tiiey will be afforded every protection. The harbot will be protected by torpedo boats which are mow preparing for duty. Tbe British Government I pcttHed for its prompt action and the Colonist, la an article, fear. tiwt a rhptm-e between the United Htate and Knglaad b imminent. Lyma Kif nrrivesl hera yesterday.
