Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 31, Number 48, Jasper, Dubois County, 16 August 1889 — Page 2

WEEKLY COURIERC. nOAXM, XulHrd'V.

JASVKU,

Montreal, of Dawln.

Ioh line, totally wrecv.vi Hell Me ub the 7lU. The lwiors a rew wre sayed.

xj. k.iiveil'k lier.hh kadiOWn n4TRS

of impairment, and be kas been advised by his physician, to the Bouk of

France to rcigyerate.

MaYR Gra .st New York rcelwl, on v. -iv. tt f.rci KuWtiotlon to tbe pro

Phmn1 exbtUtt-a of 3SC2 in the fhape of

r UpHUU lnum! review

h the fdk, speak in unstinted praise of

hw UUoitHtMP au" emcieucy . 'c

Ewe naval officers sallel from Ber i f.imiibar. on the .'dkao join Cap

. .1. -j..,.,..- ndiUL. They are

sent t THplaca others wfeo are on the

sick KsU

.usr.,f mihe Shi. referred

thereport ot the official.! trip of the

Petrel to a-feoaru coiupvu " -

clkefs of the Navy u1puuoui, "

structionB .for reeorantecuawuas.

THE Conferment of au honorary British admlralcr, which has been recently hewed the EMperor of Germanjv is the 'first instance of the kind since tred-

riok the Great received ma ui8uuvi.

T2ncnoR William has conferred upon

FirsI Dragoon renetit of

"Berttu. and upon tae uukd ui r,STe honorary Coloaelcy of a regiment of

infantry.

President Harwson, on lib trip to Bar Harhor. was entlsiastically feeteJ at 11 lwlHt along the route and at 1 to.to-.

ca the 7th, ptouciy nw i'" "- Jertained ly the officials of th Comniou-

walth and city.

The naval war college of the torpedo

station at Newport, u. i whs lu.ma ., ope" d on the Rth. The officers compmiL the class reported in fall uniform. The course of Instruction is the same as

in former years-

nn the Cth. or

. . ... i tnhntd themselves

r: . far action. Hundreds of

'.I:. i,a arrived in Athene,

isreitiu '""fc"" - , v rift onn Had the government had (,'ranted W,OW

ont of the national ircaaui i.

lief.

iinmiliiii Crvstal. from-

Dundee, Scotland, was unloadlus her " i .-... i,r ,lnnl: H New York, on

the th. fire broke out in the cargo and was extinguished with cousidorahle difflcalty, after about $5,000 damage had been

done.

n- rn rinUi-p nvervwhere throusrh

out the empire are treating with greater riKor the assemblages of worklngmeu iu

the large cities, anu ai mo

tion. or no provocation at m "u -""'" - ' . A. II. in Mil.

iags are broteu up or urumuiwu

vance.

i!-o..Trnnvrptlirn to Wash-

ington a court of inquiry will he ordered ... 1 ,,io tl, rircutnitances attend-

iug the grourdlngof the cruiser Boston on Rose Rock, and her subsequent colli. t.. witt, iiiu Vermont in New York

iistuu " . ' liarbor.

Departmkxt Commander Gko. E. Card. r A,,wia. Cal.. has issued orders

relative to the National cncampineiit of

the Grand Army at Milwaukee, is., m

which he nrgH all comraues m u c iwrtmeat of California to attend the en-

amptneut.

rr n'osiituRitin TrrltorV CoustitU

tioiial convention, on the 6th, by a vote of 47 to 23, rejected the section establishing a railroad commission. A section wras added to the bill of rights granting

the right to take land lor use ior irr.si

ing ditches.

lv the course of the summer maneuvers

atBuda-l'esth, on the Gth, many cornier wi,t.,it f Hu3ars were left tin-

,vr.,1SpUm on the field from over-work.

Tweaty-seveu of them were carrhtd to the hospital, ouO of whom died soon after

reaching it.

EX'Co.noressman Zach Taylor, of Teuaessee, was, ou the Cth, appointed a

cxlai tniit Attorney for tlie est

ArlcuHsaii. to Investigate

the alleged defalcation of funds paid to

the agents of the ureeK nuu nemmmu iu

dlans last Marcii.

1? K XpwfiftB. Vice-Consul of the

TT!td snf,.i ntHt. Taul de L'Uando, hat

Heat to the Ktate Department sorao iuf..rtMatl.in obniit a comparatively new

ruiMntrt' tn Africa, little kllOWIl tO ex

llorers. It is called Mossutaedes, and

belongs to PorlUijal.

tiAK'VEK UstehmkYeb. of New York.

who recently returned from Eutrlaud after several mouths1 alsence, stated, on tJi 7tli. that ha had effected the sale of

the tdant of th Henry Ellas Ilrewiug

rv.n,..nvnf New York Cltv while abroad

The price to be paid by the English syn

dicate is yyu,wu.

Tiic Kolzuro of the Black Diamond has

directed miblic ntteution lu Eu

fjlaud to the issues between that country .ml itm ITidtnd KUtes noon the subloct

of the seal iuteresta In Hehring Sea, and

the newspapers comment very ireeij

iiixin what most of them agree in de

scribing as the latest outrage.

In the Cincinnati police court, on the

th, Jordan Thomas, attorney for the naloou-keepers who were arreted On a cuarge of violating the Buuday-Closing

law. astketl that the cases against his

clients be Indefinitely postponed. "They

i.nvn nil ntTfcil to obov the law here

after," he said, "and ask forgiveness of

the eeurt."

Erkv H. Ai.i.en. orcsldent of the Green

Llue Street Car CotHimur. of New York

VAtv. wat HrrH:ited. ou the 7th. for forsf

lnt RMrtifli!Ktes of stock for abonta even

hundred shares. He had been president of the company for a long time, and was ..ilimupImiI with It for tWI'MlV-fiVO Vl'SH".

The amount of his defalcation Is slated to

be$l2,yra or $i;),ow.

current topics.

the raws in mur. PERSONAL AND QENERAT-

tiriluif uia thousand ova, Wl" Vn tlKnuedsvllI (l'a.) ryljj JJJ to the 1th. aad the forces of th htriker

had Iweu lncreaei to v suffered a riott8 xe

. Ilia.

glaud was pressed Inlo rvlc U earry the crowd Hwklng to tNrtsuioath to wit...uimvil raview la honor of

liens - - ,UM

w.uiumr u 1111am. am 3w mt)

1. ..r .ita.,uiiniHl ouis were 00 in-

niiMtis vi. wm'r 1.. 1 .... .AU.tu at llJUlltt.

. 11 I-.., .!, itirlA

...ua jmwiikI while bathing at

UHCl. ------- ....,1..... I

u'.,w,l Mass.. on the na. uruce mm

i'liiiHl. Hud wag a

wewlxT f the famous Ripley Rod Club. ... 1 1 ...1.-- ..art in iiihhv rces. auu

W written a cycling subject for the

vi.r.inn iifd eiehteen. was

caaght iu the elevator lu Hansen's drug

almost crudied to death. MoUod was a eallege stadeut, working during vacation

r money to complete ,-1 1 1.... vvni ,u the 4th. sent

his congratulations to General Grenfell

i.i iiuA aiva virriiirv titcfi mw

Y If HvJ lu ! v..

wncerniug the Czar's visit to IUsrlin, and

though the greatest secresy 1 owrc u the matter, it is now pretty certain that

His Imperial Majesty wm uoi b i

German capital.

A destructivk cyclone passes i .1. i'i.ru-jinr lTa.. on the oth. de

sumuvi - - ...

molishiug two houses, tatauy mjurms

,,111!...., flniii a tltl I1CPI1IH1UI UL u'

)i.rsts and cattle,

,i,.iainf croi4. The track ot tne

cyclone was six miles long and a quarter at a mile wide. ,

V.vn K-Al.AKAtTA Ot tUe SHUlco

IslaiiiH has given up his contemplated

trip abroad.

the Lamriiuu rau-.Miu. ai

tliH r.th. to make cut

, , . , . .... ' - . .-..t ..i.n .f ii H"littr Allure, enualii

BICCi . ..r," r-i-- -- 1 . -

... tl.a ,i!milwr 1KT oounu WHll iio

nail. After working two hours the nail u,,r.aiK- struck, claiming the re

.4-7 v-.

i.,r.a,i .iicrn iiiMile a reduction ih tne

earnings of a machine of twenty to thirty ...... IU 1 1 f

ire vvm. , .. ..... .am..,I..a .mnAa

At 1 meet DS 01 lue encmno '

of the Maryland Jockey Club, at Haiti- . m.i -..1 Hit. .'.Hi it was decided not

tn hold a fall meeting at Riralico this

nmTiiv H'm. T . . ....... u.1. 1. uma aur.

trHtatr of & .wart's 0ifdraW Cavalry, dld ip, Koiuir CoMuty, Va., a th Ath. Tmk t'4tM nnuaal oavealloa ol the lhotor .jujwr' Assiatha rf Aerla wm-i or eutMi in Ko.iaa oh th tk. Ahoat 400 p4trpUw were prweat from all l'.tof th cotry, Whilk Fred KtU. a brnkma, was ....vi..,. ..A1...U11.. in the van! at Johns

hurr. on the th, his Wwl was canght

by an approaching car. He wa dragRM . r . . . . 1 . . . , 1.. 1..1. ... UPArAU

under we wn, iwm hiuI his shoulders mathed. ..Hi-itmi utAMtuer AHale. Hiving

on Mobile lay, was burned at hr wharf i ou the th. hat, WJ; lanraae. I

00. The fire wan probably or inoenmary

origin. . , , ,...

Thk Briilsh men-or-war mac rrincw ....1 ..Aiiidad on the 6th. while

starting for the naval parade, aad both ware badly damaged.

tmk National waterways cohyvuuuh v

West Superior. Wis., was called to order,

PRINCELY FORGERI.

A MImhh1U Itawywr Makm Free wit th N'mhik r a Wrwllhy 'ntrH to the KtHt tf Nearly TsrB llHHdrtid ThHHimHd DttlUr. HHd iw York StrtOur 1.Ih I'rwddrHt ! h FurnHd HiHPk Ortllteate Aft t th Thh tt tHH.OOO MixskawW8, Mluu., Ah, 7.--Korer. ie to the amonnt ot nearly .fIXJ.b'H) have lii coutmittd iu the name of John K. ItlHiMlell, on of the oldt, wealthl,t, and best-known rslilnw of Mluuenjwdls. The report is that a yonug law. yer iu thl city who is well-known ami popular, and whose father is a wealthy Mud prominent man, has Iweu robbing

HTCi HHIWlvu - JHf IIHIHWIl Mill" "J f Two dwolllttjfH on the I nf humntle forgeries, and that wlwii 1 11 ..tit,. . t . .1 1 .. .1.. ,v u

STATU INTELLIGENCE. It ha hwn dioovml that tha foaa. datloa wall 4f thw laHtltuUtm fr the HUad, at ladlanapoli, 1 WRfN u hravr maHry la RtH-wamrjr u keep th buildiair from falliajr. Vi A. Xn iioLS. oowmittort to jail Mt l-oransKH-t, for dmRkeaa, found aa4 In li(HrU. A vioi.UXT wlwl t4na struck ewburg the oilwsr iwomlajf. oownlly demolinhinir th NVwUurjr furniturtj r0Urv. thiiwelUa-ittS4of .1. Vw and dry good house of C. K. Hopkias. Sworal (smalU'r bottle Tvi'rurooft-d and othor-

WestSi.lerior, Wis.. was called to order, m,m.lns;PpWmb0r KS and contlnuln;,' at two o'clock on .he afternoon of thebth, " wln ,M, ,..,, M rUcs

........... ..1

. r . . .. .. .1 I ..1 lift .1... ...no .1 M lU.J.f f lA'l k U ... h

road between ewfturg hi ir hki n ,,i-.v. .nj . " "-", wcr totally d(M,iollhel. and vcrrl , the toul amount J'H

lwr:Hn wero killed. '! not Wen estimated. At the wddit'r' reunion, to la held at

the fair grounds, noar Now Alimiiy.com

year.

I'ORTMASTKR-OKNERAIi WaN'AMAKER, Oil tho 2d. Issued au order amending the

postal laws anil regulation, so as to ex

tend the azo ot limit of atuioliitment of

lclier-cariiers lu iton-clvll-servlca post

(tMitu, frii,,, 41ii,v-ntr. fr, f.trtv Vitni,

.i n v ....... . .. . . 1 j - . .. ... v . This lltultatiou does not apply to jtorsons honorably discharged froai the tMtlltary er naval service of the evaatry who are

w r.tii Vriw HnuncllorKrucer was

w,. ...w " - - ,- - , . .

arrested at IWliu on suspicion 01 com

..Until- in Him oorruniion recenny h

anliPd in the German navy, for which

vvral wnval officers are now in prison

Ov the ."ith the Shah of Tersla conierreu

ict,iont rriiot the hizhest Per

stau order, and also presented hits with

his portrait set tu utamonus, rnuuAvncK-ix-CiiiEF Warner of the

n A If ,iriinnsfs to discinllne the de

v.... 1 - . .

jartmeut couiniauuers wuo wsuni omuia !.. -.u.w.to ,in4(ji tn star awav from

PPtiOWl v.. ....... I' ' - . w tho "Milwaukee Encampment in violation of his orders issued to department commanders, over a month ago, to use their

efforts to make the encampment a sue

Pun., it. r. Staxikv. of Bates College,

.tuirtcimi m . ill ml of heart disease.

on the .1th. aged flfty-fonr. He preached

twice the day neiore, anu mane uu tum-

nlalut of illness uutil ten raiuutes oeiore

I.I. .loott.

(1 1 r. ttut...

Emperor Wiluam hac requested I'rince . .. .. . .....ft. - 15.

R imnrir tn luTf llinll V settle 1MB

trouble, as he is anxious that Count Her . ....

i,rt th, miii ri'iii.iin wiui mm.

The cottou wospects throughout tgj'pt

. . -

are exceieui.

Tun rnit Unvlpw. an insurance lourn

al of Kan Francisco, estimates the total

loss by the BpoKano f ans i. i.j nre mi

,000,000. and the total insurance at onnnro Ttin lose arewidelv distributed.

-------- .

thesiuele amounts ranging iroia

m t .wi noo

Thk schooner VWette wmcn was seueu l.fll, Ponailian rinloim officials OU the

d. is not an American vessel as reported.

having been sold some nine ago to imr.jes

in St. IMerre. Miouelou.

The steamer Athos. from Haytl, re

ports that up to July '27 l'ort-au-I'rince still held out against Hlppolyte's bombardment.

Tin- siith Dakota Constitutional con-

vetitinu comttleted its labors on the 5th,

aud adjourned sine die. In the even

ing the citizens ot Sioux fans gave a bauqnet in honor of the members, who went away with ploasaut remembrances

of the plac.

11. C. Mixer, of Terre uoaue ramn.

r... ntio of tlm most extensive sugar

plautera iu the Ktate. was nominated by

acclamation for Congress by the Third

District Ilennb icau convention on in

8th. There was no opposition.

IAAfi Pnit.tJi'S. the well-known law

vnr of iw York Cltv. died on the db.

aged seventy-eight. Ho was a prominent

member of the Chamber or commerce,

with wliich he uad been couuecteu minj

one years.

Tun Routh-bound suburban train 011

thn I'hlladelnhla & Reading railroad col

1 iiiAd witii a wild eui-iue at xauor jhhu

tlon. l'a.. on the .'dh. One engineer was

baillv iaiured. and ten or a dozen iws-

KHiiFHru were alitrhtlv hurt.

Tin-rvli.w nf the British navy, on in

fitti, lu honor of the visit of Emperor

wnihuii wast a brilliant success. At us

r-nnidnalnn tliu Kiiiimror rpeelved all the

A,liiilrU on board his own yacht, aud

d them hi concratulatluns.

T..H- i.,..W. nf Malnlna Koll. tbe liltlO

daughter of Gustnv Koll, of New York (lit- wlm urao HlintlOned tO llftVO bCOIl

v,wi - "-- . ....

stolen by gypies, was lounu, on iu

flhatittt- In the river.

a Lt.iii.n nf vrviitl.ni troons occmueu

u m.o r.th. A garrison wm oe

tiaut,.-. wit ...v. ... r- 114 ...wm 1.. MMtt tltf alutlMTWMl ttt thftt trOltlt tO

guard agalust aveiietltion of the rcceHt

dervish Invasion.

A fatal disease among horses is prev-

1.. th v iMnltv of loutgomery,

Ala. The malady is called aiunminaria. tu iii,. i.Wrlal news from Port-atl-

Prince is to the effect that Hlppolyte

defeated lu a final attacK on too cuy aim

.i.... 1.1. nfi.iv lino nut'itii a reireni.

innv ' ! .. - -----

Thk proposed congress 01 Amenrmi

Republics at Washington i attracting ....... 1. oIlAHtlnn from flirt l-.liri)!R?H tirot!.

but is nowhere treaieti an evnm nkciy

to lead to imoortant results.

Wi.ivnriiiiMTi', fin.. 011 thn ftth. voted

against urohlhiUon by a majorlly of

out or 4,(,W. Tlie election wasqwiHiniu orderly, though tlie campalija was a vigorous and oxclllng one.

Patknt Commishioxer MirCHKI.t ieu w.wlittu.tnH mi tUM 3.1. on ht4 vacation.

H will be alweul about a month.

Th sleamer -MHacheM. from Bremen

with 700 Immigrants, arrived at Ualtl-

hi- Judire Soloa H. Clough. E. l Bacon,

of Milwaukee, was made temporary chair-

man. and F. K. Searie, or au oiouu, v-

rtW'

A xkw candidate ror uie wmiMi-

rship of the General Laud Offlc, Has

appeared in wasmngtou. jiv i

Groff. of Nebraska, and his name

has been mentioned reconuy m connection with a possible appointment on the Inter-State Commerce Commission.

tmkrk was r fiaht in the Montana in

stitutional convention, on the 17th, over tho locatioti of the capital. In committee Bozeman was. agreed upon, but on

this being reported to the convention tlie

friends of other cities filibustered until a recess was ordered. Tun nricnnur iMinfined In Fort San

Juan de Ulloa, at Vera Cruz. Mexico, rev

olted recently,and the troops snot twenty of their number aud quelled the uprising.

The announcement of the verdict or

"Guilty" in the Maybrick case, on tho Till ntte ml -r.it excitement among all

clashes in Liverpool, who hud beea watch

ing the trial with intense interest. Auvr the verdict became known thousands of people assembled around the entrance to

the court room auu nooieu me juusa u soon as he made his appearauce. l'KOi'i.is In the wool trade think that Brown, Steese & Clarke, wool dealers of

Bostou. who failed on the Ttu, can sm their affairs so as to pay all debts aud

iav about ninetv cents on the dollar

for the stockholders.

a v aii.dav dnliate took Dlsce in tne

Washington Territery Conf-titutional convention, on the 7th, over the clause to sr Aitttif ohnrch iwonertv from taxation.

The question was finally settled by leav

ing the whole matter to tne ieguauire.

Tn? Vattonal Electric Lizht convention

at Niagara Falls, ou the 7th, adopted a

iimnrii to Governor Hill or ew 1 or,

.itt-iiK-hhn tn use his influence for the

repeal ot the law for execution by elec

tlnlt IT.

The train on the Rio Grande railroad

known as the "Modoc" was held up by

train-robbers near Crevasse, Col., on the

Bin. About 590) and twenty watcnes

.cere contributed by the passengers.

Saui-el Milliard, of Philadelphia, was,

on the 7th, declared eieeteu granu cuaa

pdnr of the Kn irhts or rytiiias or renn

svlvania. aud Jno. J. Davis, of Pitts

burgh, was chosen master-at-arms

Thk man arrested at Scottsboro, Ala..

ha tM.pn tMisltivelv identified as the ab-

vr.uiilitip Treanurer late 01 iwenincsy.

On of the detectives who arrested him

has siuce been arrested on an old indict

,uant for lmr"-!arv.

i iwirv-H HoRKi. of Mankato. Minn, was

shot, ou tlie 7th, wuue attemptiaii 10 ar

rest two tramps who were annoying peo

tile. The tramps made taeir eseajw.

fK- the afternoon of the 7th. two explo-

ctrttw nrnirrtil on board the yacht Cellar

itlov. h-injr at the wharf In hunaio,

v tif which four deaths bv are and

ilrnwtiiu? occurred, auu turee iwrsous

irr. ttttvorolv luiured. The explosion

were due to naphtha, by which the boil

ers were heated.

s prizes , Ls extended over a ncriod of more

... . . k..... ... 1 ... ...

to tht best drilled companies 01 j Hyear, and the ill-gotten moiieyhan .... . ... t. . I. .1...- C'Ukil flu, . .... I.. r,..ti

militia, tho nrst prize ovun second S1.V0 and the thinl A moism in Mitchell and neighbor-1 hood proves to have lH'on most diMts- j trous to life and property. A spring 'wagon containing a family of fivo , father,' mother and three small children was blown from tho roadside into 1. !..,. .,ni ill uiti drowned, .

JHSllrfk l i V r. M(i - - -- - r Scores of houses were unroofed, and 1 ness position of the young fellow's faml

several were demolished, lhe storm was general throughout Southwestern Indiana.

nun! Vi'kkiiy. insane, living near

ulvliluirhOibl nf &fcX).O)0.

It is made nubile thin morning that J. Frank Callotn. of Rockwood ,t Callom, attorneys at 230 Temple Court, Is the forger who hat, signed the name of John

Blnlsdell to numerous notes. The forger-

than

has bjou

spent lu speculation. Cullom has confessed his crime and says he has 110 desire to defend him

self, li simply wauts to go to the penitentiary. The forgerer has been Mr. Blnisdell'rf attorney, and was thus enabled to have access to his p'ipers.ati optMirtuuity which h used for his schemes.

Owing to the previous good character

of the man aud the high social and busl

Iv a settlemeut was agreed to on the uu-

derstaudiuu that the whole amount ob

tallied ou Mr. Blaisdell's slenaturH be

returned to that gentleman. Mr. Rials

UMllg III. ill j . ,.,, ,,,,. ,, ,l,a hnmlit of At

Xoblcsville, attempted to Km latnur, lor!iev T T dvI. aud the latter has

brother and sister with a knife. Talk. has been revived of building a Miy..i i..r.rjm villi! to t'harles-

JAll L K'mi liuui i.iitv . - - , -- - ' -- - - - . town i reporter called at his house last evening, k .lefTerH)Hville, Mrs. Christina' but Mr. Davis refused to see him, snylnf

Wurfel trie! to start her kitchen tiro with coal oil, and was fatally burned. Dt ittxo a quarrel over agame of cards ' at Madison. Dick Ola-o was killed and

AT BAR HARBOR.

Thi rrtlHHt, Alter mh ICaJnyable Jor

hhj-, ArrilH Ulnar imrniir, .imm nm ThHHdpr at aa Arllllry S ilatw sad the t.'lifHr of the I'tHtwIe- A hwahed WhHl The !'rdHHt thettHiwtot Mr. Hlatua at thn l.'ttler'N Cettaga at htaHW.iod. Itiu II awuou. V.. Au-y. y -()i ltt.'irlttv

Auwiikta. lliit I'i'uuliluiil mil 1I1. il'ii toIuiirh

. nfin ' - - -'.. . ! ' ' " " ------ with Heuator Hale. The repast wms in- . al. . a a(. . A .... I.. -.a

lerriipieu ) me arrival 01 tue iraiu at W'uturt'lllu U'llMI-u IIiupm U'nJ M lai'ifd

. . . .... , . . . . . .-. -. . - H crowd aasembled ou the green iu front of

tlieileiKH, A sulut'i greetwl the rrestiImiiI in liu lufl I liu Iruln fnf thu Sr.l Itntn

nince the departure from Rodou. lie was

eitsrted by the Governor's stall to a platform near by. and introduced to thn MKpl by Mayor Mendor, who ani l: lt

is our glad aud pleasant primage 10 wi00 me our beloved President."

LATE NEWS ITEMS.

Thk popular movement la Liverpool,

London and elsewhere iu England, to for Mrs. .Maybrick,

sentenced to be hanged for the murder, of

her husband, is assuming enormous Vi

.uirli'niu

tw nttnmtit to aeenre the release o.

Dr. Tanner, M. P., under sentence for violation of the Crimes act. has fallu

Rl'rt Jekfery. the ticket aent and

.....nr .... tho ifnmo Watertowa & Og

.l.n.i,,,,,, iirnai1 at Miller's station.

UCU3WUI4 UIHW . ' 2 r h HfoHkU have

li n mi!3(i,t llAUll t ktlM t 1 ti. 1.- KhorL

lit.,..ll.Uin! dckfpatftd Ham WilMS

lir.i.i.c ... - -

nt Buffalo, N. Y., on tne hi. " i...i,a,,.i ..T-flti'd snectators witnessed

1111. 7 ...... - - - - .

me rnw. . . . ,,

... , .. ... T nu'.n am fllB lieTlilUllllH

11 STXASIKn lifcnin . .

f-.irt..i a. K. Buck were uarneu

ICflUVl -....-. ... . .. .

1.. . .... .... 1.1 iui. iii rrontoi me uum

III CHIXSi on v.-..., - ----- , , ...,'. .!.. ii Iii the oresence of

UUTO! Ill A"n'i probably ten thousand peop e,for he

appointment ot a hbriu 1 . 1 ..f th tmat .office.

rettieirj ubimi " . . , :

The seamen irom uio ot-" - 1

.v. , ... Ti..,r.arnr'H escort were 10-

viewed by QJeeu Victoria on the grounds of Osborne House on the 8th. The men,

numbering l.W), were comraaaueu j im Kmiieior, who was dressed iu the uni

form or an Aiinurai.

The steamer Henry 1.. uisuop, iw Coney Island, with about one hundred

passeugers aboaru, was iwiuu w w tire just before leaving her pier at V est Tenth street, New York City, on the 8th.

The passengers were au lauueti suieiy, amid some excitement, and the fire,

which was in the cngiue-room, was soon

put out.

TilK attacK on rori-au-i nuui, i4i, was still in progress on the 'id. It was reported, however, that Hlppolyte had lauded a force on the opjwslte side of the - a ... . 1 . it. a..

island, and was auoui 10 aitacK me cuy from the rear, in which case he would

have a decided advantage. The Washington Territory ConstituLimit nohvnntioii. on the 3th. adotded the

reiMjrt of the committee on public build

ings, which provides mat uie question 01 locating the capital shall be submitted to the people. In the meantime the capital is to remain at Olympia. The question of woman suffrage at ncbooI elections

was left to the Legislature to jwhs upon Until the November election in lfW, when It shall lie submitted to the people.

Ut- to thw ath no trace nan ueen iohhu

of the Thommon .Springs (Utah) tram

robbers. Fkroisa.vd W. Hoepplk, of New York, iwrtuer of E. H, Allen Sm the jryn business, was arrested, oh Uie Hth, charged with complicity in Alleu's Issue of forget! street railway stock. At a meeting of Johnstown, (l'a.,) business men on the blh, it was decided to heartily support Messrs. John Thorna & Sous in their suit against the BoUth Fork risklmg Clab.

Walt Oeo dangerously wounded. Noisu: C Hi Tl.KU has been designated a niemU'r of the lajanl of examiners of the Indianapolis iHst-ollice. Mk.: Amaxua Mi Litas. aged sev-

011 tt- vi!irs. droma'd dead at 'tho home

of lier daughter, .Mrs. Ad Haskqtt, of

'1 Ipton. I Tub movement of the olHeials at Ma- j rion to ferret out and punish the Monroe

township into t-apsnas iwi vo flight of at least seven of the Ran? to parts unknown.

, vni'.vo daughter of F. M. Rishiiier, !

of Klkhart, aftT a long Illness, was pro-

nouneed dead tty a. pnysician, anu was

nrenared for burial, when she was re

stored, and is In a fair way to recover.

Tiii.? ilritlrs at tho ?as well at Snen-

cer struck a vein of salt water at a depth

of 71 1 feet. A pint ot Uie water was evaporated and three quarter of an

ounce of pure salt was obtained.

Tin: President apiwinUHl -Martin i-.n glehardt postmaster at DaUville and X.

ri l.ftai n( X. I I k I O.U t'lllll

At Danville. Voorhees Young, sixteen

years of age, was accidentally shot and

killed by a lad of tho same age wane

fooling with a revolver, the bullet pass

ing through the heart.

A.MKr destructive storm developed a

few miles above Richmond a few days

ago. flooding streams, prostrating corn

and killing cattle by lightning; Hail

fell at Centerville, large st-ones covering

the ground- The Elkhorn re? to flood

height in fifteen minutes by the am 01 a

eloudbiirsu

A vaui: bird was shot a Dundee. Black

ford County, by Austin Dollar, a farmer. The bird Is snow white and stands seven

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ieet nign tne reinrau.' i. vmv 1 . -weighs loss than four pounds has excited 'Aren

no little interest, t or want 01 a ip;i name the twople have appropriately

dubbed it the "phantom heron."

A VKKV peculiar horse distemper has

made itsf appearance in an extensne

tnf.V and trading stable, at Laportc.

The discasif is sid to have. been brought

from Chicago, and when a horse Is attsu.Vod hv it. his head sometimes swells

to twice its normal size, and pus cavities

form so they have to l opened. Mmethn. these cavities form in other pacts

of the liody, and they appear to have no

regular action. It ditlers materially from any hore disease that has appear- ; cd in this locality heretofore. !

Thk tras well at Henry vine, llark

County, has been given lip as a bad job. ;

Li:vi KN. Of Michigan ( ity, was

drowned while fishing in Lake Michigan.

Tin: annual meeting of the old set

tlers of Clark County, was held a few

day ago at, Charleston, awl was the

most successful pioneer gatherings ever held in that county. Xr:.K South Rend, tho other night, Jessie White, the littl daughter of Mrs. D. il. White, of Chicago, walked in her sleep oil a Lake Shore train. When the train backed up, she was found, uninjured and still asleep. -Tut: Indiana lxanl of health has notified tho vinegar manufacturers and dealers of Indianapolis thatthevinegarmade and sold by them is Impure and must lie taken oiT the market. Investigation is In progress In other cities of the State. At Terre Haute, the Phoenix Oil and Gas Company struck oil at a depth of l,rt!5 feet and there is renewed oil excitement there. This Is the second successful well that has been drilled. On'K of the triplets liorn a few weeks ago to Mr. and Mrs. T. J. W. Harper, near Wabash, died tho other night. Tho other two are healthy. At I.afavidte. forlv-fivn iniltctnirnta

have Is'i'ii found against Sunday saloon law violators through the instnimen'.r'lity of one witness. Miss JnN.vn: Simmon was terribly burned In a gasoline explosion at Woodlawn, near liidlanpolis. She was enveloped In flames when William Ilortoii, her brother-in-law, came to her assistance, ami ho was also badly burned, but notwithstanding her injures, sho rushed through tho burning portion of tbe Iioiim ami rescued two children who wore asleep, Hat for her presence of mind, they could not have escaped, awl In rescuing them she wa additionally burned, At AeroBH, Howard County, Mis Lizzie Vo, a girl of eighteen, rceeiywd fatal internal iRjurles while routing with her lirotber,

been busv with It for two davs. aud yes

terday was locked lu his private oftlco

wlh three dectectives all day long. A

ing

that he was ill aud could Kee no one.

The ferneries together with the social

aud business prominence of nil parties

concerned, promises to make the case one of the most sensational over known

In the Northwest. If the matter is not settled criminal action will be begun. Hi' Iiiri Forcei! Murk (VrtlllriUen. Nkw York, Aug. 8. Elieii s$. Allen, prt-sldent of the (5reen Line Street Car Company, was arrested yesterday for forging certificates of stock for about seven hundred shares. He was locked up in police headquarters. He has been president of the company for a long time, ami connected with the company

tor twcaiy-nvo years. . a

The amount of Allen's defalcation Is

stated to 1 .flfci.OOO or frlSJ.OW. The prliiouer has made a confession, iu which he says that four years ago he became financially interested iu u patent fire escape, lie lost all the money he put iu, Hnd in the embarrassment thus caused lie yielded to ;the temptation to raise money by false Issues of stock. He forged Uie signatures o! the company's treasurer aud secretary, and sold about seven hundred shares of this bogus stock. Many of the shares are now iu the hands of innocent holders. The false Issue went ou for four years without detection. Tuesday, in President Allen's absence, a broker called at the office to have some

stock transferred for a purchaser. The

treasurer, in making the necessary com

imrisim with the lawks. Haw the share

numbers Mere duplicates. A meeting of

the directors was at once summoned, aud

President Allen's guilt being ajqwrent

It was decided to cause his arrest, ttiwin hriiiitr locked nit at milieu head

quurters Mr. Allen broke down ai.d made 11 full tstntmiitiiit tn tha fori-trolnif i-ffect.

The directors have decided to prosecute him to the full extent of the law. Allen has lived In a somewhat luxurious style for several years, having au elegant resl,ltioi nt Pawlin?. He rcceiitlv returned

f rom a pleasure trip In Eurojie. He is about .. ., . 1 ..ll

nrtv years oiu, ami nas a wu aim cun-

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h ha aiwavs iiiiti h uooii reouia

iu ln htminis! circles. He was arraigned

In the Tombs police court yesterday, aud

remanded ror runner exnminauon. FOUND GUILTY.

Mr. Florrnf Mayhnck I'niiiiit Culltjr nt i.lfruiiiiV I'. i:fl.inil. ot 1I111 .MuriliT of

llrr llii.biinil Till Vrnllrt I'lipiipuNr. t.ivRaiHoL. Au?. 7. The hirv in the

case of Mrs. Florence Maybrick has found

her guiltv of the murder of her husband.

Upon the announcement of the verdict by the jury the judge pronounced tho sen

tence of death upon

prisoner. The

:c, in puasitig sen

tence, said there was strong evidence- as

o tho motive for the Ill .1... ...I.

Mir' adultery made i great deal of lying lecessary. She wroto to Brierly that her husliiiud was "sick

unto death" on the Very day the doctors

iiiliy ex'MfCieti no wouni recover, mis, ho said, was very important, and showed that there was reason to believe the prisoner wanted to get rid of her husband aud live with her paramour.

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the

juds

Mrf. MtKjbrkk,

An t'np'ipiitar VorilliT. Livkri'ooi Aug. Tho announcement of the verdict of "Guilty" in tho Maybrick case causes great excitement among all classes of people here, who have been watching tho trial with intense interest. After the verdict became known thousands of people assembled around (he entrance to tho court room and waited for the departure of the judge. As soon as he mad-i his appoarauce he was greeted with howls of rage, aud the hootlu? of lhe crowd was kept up for a long time. There were incessant cries of "Shame," and an attack upon the judge's carriage was only prevonled by the active luterferenco of tho police. The feellnc In Liverpool against the ver

dict is intense. Steps have been takeu

to fccuie n stay ot execution on thn ground of the discovery of further nodical evidence.

The band played a moment, and President Harrison spoke as follows: The preparations which have been made here are more MiBKCstivu of a sja-eeh than thoe ( have M.en at any other place oil my route. I came I rem Washington with a resolute purpose to muse no speeches. The. purpose of my coming to Maine, as you well know, was to vhrii jour distinguished (t ltij?n, my ter.onal friend and Cabinet offlcer Jamon 0. Blaine, ii'ruut f.ii.inriiiir.t I Imir vou will, therefore.

allow uie simply to tiak you for the cordiality with whh'li vou have Krecteit me. to wih you

all Rood, ami to thl you.gotat'bye.

Amid cheiM-insr tlie I'reddout returned

ii.u train hiuI inliU ltincli. Afturwards

he devoted himself to u chat with Senator Hale.

Both gentlemen went to tho rear of the

train when Bangor was reached atajut

half-past five o'clock, while a salute wis being fired. The deiot platform was packed with humanity. So great, indeed,

was the crowd that iiuudreus oc me people could not get a glimpse of Presideut Harrison till the train moved off aifain.

Cougresstimu Homeiie, uon. huiiuuml

Hamlin, Mayor Bragg, ex-Uovcrnor

Davis aud other prominent gentlemen

chatted pleasautly with the President for a minute or so.

Mr. Hamlin said: "The arraiiisenients

ought to have been so that we could have

extended to you the hospitality that is ia

our heart," Congressman Boutelle introduced tho Presideut to the multitude, who gave three rousing cheer,". The President shook hands with those fortunate enough to reach him, and was again cheered as the train rolled away. The run from Watervllle to Bangor fifty-five miles was made in sixty-two minutes. A new engine, lavishly decorated and bearlna at its front a framed portrait of the President, was takeu on at Bangor. The train reached Ellsworth on time. Accomiiaiiied by Seuator H ilo the Presldent passed to the rear platform, where he was greeted by another sen of upturned faces. The imyur of the city and Judge Emery, of the Supreme Court, were personally Introduced and more handshaking was Indulged in. Save an occasional cheer as the train dashed through a station or past a field, there was nothing out of the ordinary until Mt, Desert ferry was reached. There another crowd was met, and It wh a great oue, considering the size of tho place. Secretary Blaine, who had eonie oytr ou a special boat from Bar Harbor, walked along lhe platform among the people, add, stepping into U13 private i-ar. irivi'tcd the President. He was fol

lowed closely by Congressman Henry Cabot Lodge, of Massachusetts. With but a few moments' delay, tbe President and Mr. Blaine, followed by the othwrs of the party, left the cars and walked through the crowd to the steamer Sappho, which was gaily decorated. On arriving at the wharf at B.ir Harbor, a srtlute was fired by the revenue :UUjr Woodbury, and was re-echoed !row the vachts lu the harbor, most ol which were prettily decorated. At th same time the crowds ou the wharf sent up rousing cheers and this bau.1 played a spirited air. . The President aud Mr. Blaine walked arm and arm along the wharf to tit street, where the carriages were in waltim. While the livery carriage containing the President and Mr. Blaine was turning a comer it ran into another carriage and a wheel of the latter vehlclo was smashed. Mr. Walker Maine, Mr. Halford and Mi- i.uv followed In a carriage drawn

bv Mr. Blaine's horses, and a number of

other carriages fell lu bjhlnd, making

quite a procession through the main street, while tho piazzas of the hotels were tilled with on-lookers. Many of tho

buildings were decorated, and at aerai Wilms alonK the route cheers for the

visitors were raised. But when tho pro

cession turned out of Main street to proceed to Stanwood, Mr. Blaine s cottage, the streets contained no crowds and few

decorations.

. 11... .,11,,,... tho President

uii rcHouuiK iii - ri., and party were welcomed by Mrs. I Wall e.

and quickly made iud ""'- "7"V

Last evening the Presideut iiumi quiuuy wltb the Blaine family, ami rested from the fatigues of the day. Just what ho

will do to-day is a uuio uuwo.u, -Is exported that he will take luncheon with Aullck Palmer, 'lu wltlr Mr. B a in and lu the evening enjoy the hospitalities of the Cauoe Club. A visit to Mooseliead lake, and a popular reception t Bar Har. bor are among tho features in proiqieoL

Widl-Known Wool liralnrs In Tronti,'. ttrniTnv. Am. M. -Thn wolt. ktmwti firm

of itrnwn. Stecse it Clark, wool dealers.

Milton Place, has failed. Tho firm has done a large business and has stood in t-iHiil credit, aud the failure will he n

Mirnrlse to the community. The failure-

Ij until tn hi iIiih Iii tho tnnililn of llirt

Riverside ifc Oswego mills of Provldiuiee, It. I., of which concern Mr. Brown Is

treasurer, and for which the firm has In dorsed to a largo amount. Tho firm's at

toruey, M. F. Dickenson, Jr., said to a reporter that very little could yet be said beyond the. lure fact that the firm is lu financial trouble. He could not yet nay which method of readjusting Its afalrii the firm would adopt.

Itctrnvcil Ills TrHSl, Nkw York. Aug. 8. -The Herald "ay It has just leaked out lint Br. Lliidsn, who was secretary to the Aroiisoirt at Hu Casino, has betrayed his trust. riieilWooverywas made during the absenceot Mr. Rudolph Aronsoti, manager, that I 10 fund had been misappropriated. Mr. Alliert Atonsoii promptly took iiiatter tu hand, and as a cOiHfqnonet! a partial restitution was made. The amount of money involved In the caa Is reported lo hare been $fl.0O3 or .,0.K). Mr. Aronmni lat nlxbtsabl tliatuot one-third of that had bean takeu, and It was all -made good. Mrs. Linden came to the roscae of her husband and made Uu the deficiency lit, hit aeuat

otherwise duly qualified.

more, Ml., on the tltu.

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